ioiiiilii". mzws‘ Of 7-5 Win Over P. W. C. . the dynamite trio or n and Cud- accountinl 101' All seven Ioals; Arml’ pulled up to a tie lace in the C1)’ HM“? by whipping the fast Prince uad ‘l-s in a wide 0P"! yed before around aoo Prlnl fw i “N11101:; .:.:* i°.?i‘2““‘lii‘..‘.‘:..i"l: "ii 1*" “PM awav- the la ier nicked up the p555 "Quin. m’ a g. C. defence slipped the dim rough, raced tround the defend. "a i0 Pick 11o the rubber and blaze- Y I A love] lece r uhitloelnyaacitior? angmgifumolg W" the Army their rourtii score. §'""i"i! I Pill’ 11o at centre, ackson forward passed to Qqd- incite; Cudmore relayed it to Whit_ 00 and as they weni; ovei- m, line Wilitlock slid the puck heck Jackass’ who wit, right 1n on Me- thxhemdmclhogtg_ P before ramming It looked like a Walkaway for "my as Jackson and Cud- more omnbincd to score the fifth Amy Boa] four minutes and 56 sec. Onds after the start of the second session with Jackson getting the goal but Prince of Wales enjoyed a b!‘ 943° iii ""1101? play forcing the winner; to ice the puck sev. eral times to relieve the pressure. he second be d outburst that _ ring up three tallies but final effort came only aft!- e winners had made up for the goal outbursts of the Collegians byshoqflng two counters in the first nmilfi! of t e; finally hit paydire just sitter ill; halfweyniark of the period was reached Nicolle brake fast u. his own biuelir- g u m“ Beck the lttgg laovsphihri: iii-iv‘: from thirty feet out going between the defenceman'a leg and into the “Be behind the Army goalie, Less than three minutes later Nicolle our-e back with P. W. C.'s second Bual. sticfltandilng his wuy through the Arrnv team to pick the open flxl‘ 0i’ the use with a lo foot I‘ , _ , Two minutes and 40 seconds sine thc start of the final twenty min: _utes of play Cudmolie taking a pass M"!!! Jldifwn lust outside the P. W4 0- 11m 111 ped a hi shot- "Wlifii the net puck eidngilie lefthand corner of the net for the ninth score. ‘Ihirty seconds later 4-‘ C orc and ugilcclle was the scorins I09 01 P- w, c. getting three goals and one grist during the Fm!- riie Army struc sharp and sud- the game gate underway; ‘my M bluellne re carried ore Pail 118 :1 latter blazing one from 5 feet out for the opening score just 43 seconds alter the teams had swung int-i action. Moreside of P. W. C. had s great chance to tic it up a minute later as he broke right in mil his shot missed the open cor- ner by inches with the Anny goalie It his mercy- Army struck again at 0.40 of the iiod with Whitlock ramming fir... his second goal; Jackson suited the play deep in his own ierrliory; he passed to Whitlock at renirr: the latter was partially moped at thr defence but let. go with a drive that McKinnon stop- ped but wliiilock raced in to snap his own rebound into the mesli. Prince of Wales lost another great chlnce when Itobertson stickhan- died his way through idle entire Army learn only to have Gilligan pull off a sensational save. .__________?__ British Console Elimination ' Play Today fie u P18! with Jackson getting his third 8M1 of the game. Cudmore and Whltlock drawing assists. The losers were still full of fight. however and in the next; minutes and a half fought WHY through for three ‘counters, the winners nevertheless gave isle Amly foam some anxious moments. Prom a mixup in front of Army cage Blanchard got his stick on the disc to pas; the letters short drive had Gilligan than two K411111025 later with Golleslens still linking Robertson ' put from. fiha corner Nicolle parked A minute and a half later Nicolle fired horns his third goal of the nlsht talun: Baznhll’! pass to fire hhodiaehomevhrougharnaseof legs as P. W. C. hemmed their op- Donents inside the bluellne their five man attacks- Lineups: Array: Goal, Gilligan; defence, Ievi- Simpson. Inna, Stead: for- wards, Whitlock, Jackson, C ‘ ore, 833th. Richard, Nightingale, Diver, M recor. P. W. 0.: Goal. McKlnnon; de- fence. Beck, I-fodgson, McDonald. $111191‘; forwards. Bagnall. Nicolle, Ill/y to determine the liwo_ rinks dial will represent the City in tho vincial Curling Championships or the British Console Trophy Bets underway at the Curling Club this afiemcon. There are eeven rinks uttered in elimination bon- gllal; after two defeats a mink a: to the sidelines until all but have been e . these minim to be the City's standard rs ag rinks from Alber- aihst bertson Moresld Bl h M. Sillmnerside and Murphy ' e’ m” "di mfiummfimm u“°“'°““n eh Jétefcrces: Walter Lawler, Leith SUMMARY Last Period: 1. Army, Whitlobk. fCud-more) 3. Army Whltiock (Jackson) 6.40 8. Army, Levi (Nightingale) 13m 4. Army, Jackson (Whltlcck. Cudrnm-e) 14.21, Penalties: None. Ind Period: ha to he l; lg u; u; l. Army, Jackson H‘ dnlore) 4.55 toknrfisoffvtgiteaglliiicttteyooui- 1 Ski’. W.CC. Beclllr (Nicolle) 11.15. - . ..W. .Nic0cl.02. mikgewhw m the rinks min“ in Penalties: Whltiock i2). Stead Q llfllllflfll . woim. Avard, an. Bell. ea. Cobb. “hm” 5mm- ‘ ' srs Period: ‘efarrnv cuemore. (Jasmin 14o 9. Army Jaclmon (Cudmore. Whit- lock) 3.10 10. P. W. 0. Bagnall (Blanchard) .50. - fl. P..W. O. Nicolle xltobertson) Vi‘!!! as, rrrser. ow x nee‘. mie- uil scrum, 0.0. nudges. ii-L. Jaw. JI-I. Carry. W.W. lord Col. 0.1:. nul, myironfisfissr 1ll:rsdlrlgnd' '7' 8' llrgiili Cmfj ourlev Milena in. w "r. Weir. aw m‘: Dr. H; McIntyre Rid». John Sriumgarrebriigifd. Willard Mao- mml. r Miieueul, 1.. a. lan. p. Following is the schedule for to- urs play. .13- lfl. P. W C. Nicolle (BRBhali) 7.40. ‘Penalties: Bagnail, Smith, Simp- son, Blanchard. ' e .___1- Bowling Rebekah Bowling League a r. M. l“ No. ’ 0"“ ‘ 138 m loo av. Bpiilett vs. s.w. I-l-lmdmln. gfififn ' 154 l: lsi , 1.x , ica N0. a a‘ gflfifi" 1a,‘, m m . t ‘its. Jardine Vi. rm. cai-rutlisrr. f“ gfggl“ m m, m, , '1 r. M. _ lea N0. l Ifhlflltgr-ty m m m as. smith vs u! rasowusii E- Bliiimiami 15° i" 1°‘ - , ' ' ' ' a. Jewell or. l; 130 res no. s a. MacDouflflli 1-4 l“ W. Burns ‘iii '14 9° ‘has McIntyre vs, W.l.i')rulk- o. Brown M 111 106 Lanoaaters. ' ICE N0. I I. McPherson 15d l5’! I'll (m o‘ J. McLean 103 14d iiil ‘ . .Pull vs. J1‘. lhcbcod. q, mwthcr 131 1'10 182 , , PM s. Campbell i214 l: I w‘ in: 1 B. Stewart Winner of 1V ‘ 300!!!‘ 3. .. . Bplllett-A. W. ’ m 1g 14o ylxiafxiilollllflvgsus winner of ESP. m; 13g i“ - Olrfllthfill Illllwh. _J_ How.“ 133 ~ < us.‘ w w" "°- ' Vi; irherirem? 1' u: m 21.1: u hlilsr of as. smith-rm. Mac- 15E gitllgee; }i,i_»,r,'f‘”_§i"'°"-_ - iiia ~ . ;,im§.r.tn‘:_ti="er"un.:l.m ICE NO- I G0 M-isrnmrsrsitrrr‘ °» '. __€_______ LARGE-SCALE Tll NING 10'.- t iiii ii air- sfore than v cosy l?“ unrtum craft are in 18c ltloinlnonwe lth Air ‘rrainlnl Pill’!- Zryny Tied For League LeacIersIuPAS Result l tol l l four ball, football 11nd ‘their formerly led that while not enough to overtakepnodif iwled I11 the way. a little better smm- i...“ 5 i119 derstood when l the crease slapped the rubber home. game-hock with ' I’ | - YEO THEATRES "GIRL TROUBLE " DON AMECHE JUAN BEN NE BILLIE BURKE FRANK CRAVEN SOUBIS, THURSDAY I Pimr MUNTAGUE. SAT. 1.80 AND 9.30 I‘. M. i ie for the (21111 A": m“ l “‘“‘°““““‘"- -i Montgomery Wins From Williams PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 7.5 .- (AP)—Boboat Bob Montgom- ery blacked out promising Ilia Williams of 'l‘l‘elllon, N.J.. to- night in two minutes l9 seconds of the last round of a. IZ-round bout to blast his wav over the first crucial hurdle on a come- hwk towards his lost lightweight title. The P iiadelrihia Negro weigh- ed in at 131 while his dark skinned opponent w" 1 1,5 Services Sports Ban To include All Branches UITAWA. Jan. 25—(C'P) -— The today biased a their new originally Inamed only nockev but now em- ‘braces all sports, and thus dealt a body blow to Canadian umatour why; _k championship play, dcminatcd for pulled off another smart §‘,‘,‘§.‘,‘,f,°.§‘;‘,° years by service teams From now on. army and R.C.A.l*‘. teams and players can partici to cfence en- izues for sports like hockey. bnslkiletfl I C Canadian C! the confin- . area arrived services Wider interpretation on yea-r sports ban which only in garrison and d baseball w tilsm to , regional play-offs. Similarly, d navy restriction, 8 sailors to uroviilclal or loop play. applies to all sports. cason previous the spokesmen said today “became we naturally wou ey. . Bathurst liink Wins Top Honors BATHUR/ST, N. B.. Jan. (CP)-—Dar\ Connolly's rink edged another Bathurst rink, skipped by Nick Tllibocieau, 10-9 herc today in an extra cud final match and ihus won chief honors of a two-day North Shore bonsplol played‘ as a preliminary to the in- ternationa‘. bonsplel at City. In the semi-finals this morning the Tllibodeau rink dc-feaied Hal from the Si. Andrew‘; Club. Saint John, 12-10. rink eliminated skipped Klnsmans quartet while COiIIl01iy'S another Bathurst. squad. by bell Nix. 11-8. In the B or "losers" section of the bonsplel. a touring Detroit rink Thlstles defeated Frank Ashes from Saint John 13-5, and a St Andrew's squad led by f. B. Mur- thse ray scored a 9-7 win over Charlottetown rink of Dr. E, Giddings. Acorn Trophy Following are the Acorn Trophy .l.s. Moore. ii; T.W.L. Piovvsc._7. Judge CC. Duffy. 9; W.R. Cruik- shank. 8. _ J F‘ McLeeod. l5; Harry Win- um ly given for the bail lfiias tlllat 113315‘: taken lilgel-‘Vglltei; raivc n on ances n . to Banal‘ ‘m! with serslce lgllfllliil programs. n n,‘ _ hoiild have been un- thc hockey restric- tions were announced three weeks and ago 1d right at the edge of,not discriminate sganst only one 25-. Bathurst Qllebfii; results in yes- terday's curling matches for the i MIDWEK e-vnv-‘v-‘r-u-nswmue- YOU R WINTER RESORT nveriiu-aweeaammw TONIGHT AT EIGHT UCLOCK SKATE I to BETTER HEALTH THE FORUM ‘Detroit Rd l BOBTCJN, Jan. 25- (AP) — De- troit Red Wings gained a firmer izrlp on the National Hockey Lea.- by defeating the Boston Bruins 0-3 tonight while chalking up their eighth successive some without a setback before a crowd of 12.000 iit Boston Garden. SUMMARY v First Period l.—Detroit. Brmvn iArmstrong) :52 Penulties—None. 2_Detroit. Brown (Armstrong) 2:- MAYOR HOLMAN 5. Col l) lottew n will hav a Fish Market which will meet the ideals of its citizens. In February. at the request of the Domlniol Government, the Canada an Mtullcipalities local Ration Boards, the Chairman being the Mayors of the different Munici- palities, each Mayor being given authority to select the members of their respective Boards. Through this medium, much was done in effort. The iurthcririg our Wai- sill/lull a one to the Dominion Gov- ernment is estimated to be $10,000- 000 per annum. The A. R P. organisation now changed in name to Civilian De- fence. hold a considerable number of practice Blackouts which were highly successful. The Controllers of this organization mct semi- monthly in the Control room at City Hail and devoted much time and thought to their various tasks. I would like llcre to sol‘ that we lf\ Charlottetown are, sllll consid- crcd to be part of a vulnerable area and wc should continue to keep our Civilian Defence organization up lo its high state of efficiency. Mayors‘ Conference Ill the nlonill of May. accom- panied by Councilor Blanchard I attended the annual conference of the Canadian Federation of Mayors ad Municipalities held at Ottawa. Many matters of vital importance were dealt with and more especi- ally the demands which munici- pnliltles are making for Federal aid. and iiic different post-war problems which municipalities are bound to encounter. I know some citizens are of the opinion that sending representatives to these Conferences 1s a wast: of the lax- pa-ycliq money. Let mo, here say. that the City never made a better investment for City administration, and I hope that niv successor will derive the same hep and benefits ion Clrarlottettown from these Conferences i-ilat I have. The year also saw the forma- tion cf the Associuiion of Mayors and Municlpalties of Prince Edward Island, they ‘having become nffii- iated with the parent group By the persistent efforts of Col. C. L. McKay. assisted by myself lilo yiesl" I943 saw two foundries ill our City working to full capacity on war lo I was sllrlllnoncil to Picioil lo interview the Foundation Canada Company Lt. who were desirous of uttllizillg our C. N. R. shops. I look l-lle necessary steps. but owing to changer, in coillracts, etc, even - tllougll ihc sirens were available, ihc work did nu materialize. I am pleased to nacntlon also lllai, a. new Canning Industry is now in operation in Charlottetown. The owner and operator. Mr. J. Arthur Lewis, has in his employ some twenty-five persons, 11nd ailticipates that before lcng this number will be lilcreascd. Late in the Fall. I received word that the new Frigate Charlottetown was to be christened and launch- ed, but owing to our receiving such short notice. arrangements for the christening" lmd to be postponed 'I‘his event will take placc at the lime of commissioning. The Char- lottetown lady- on whom this honor chss/amiui, 11: u. Morris. 4. is to be coruerred. ls Mrs- E- <3- l-lon- T A. Campbell, l0; RS P Saunders Jardiirle. ‘f. Through the efforts of this Coun- W.W. rd. ll; P 3 (711711 1° cll and the Board of Trade, we Di‘. H. MOIHWYB- 122 R-R- B911 7~ have been instrumental in having W-R Aiiimli- 195 A-w- Hynd“ construction started on the new Car man. d. ferry, this cotract having been a- warded late in the Fall of 1943 REMEMBER VIIIEI (By The Canadian Press) Howie Morena was traded ‘by Chicago Black Hawks to New York Rangers eight years ago today for centre, who started with Montreal Can- nine years before going to Chicago, "Jumped after the trade. I-fabitania in his old-time career Glen Brydson, The great nolens for But back with the 1936-31 he regained dash untlil death cut his short in March, 1937. DESERT ERODEI) An area in the United States as the New England stares and Delaware and New Jer- sey has been lard waste by erosion. large as all of Drivrr oill- AC" E s Airport Runways The run-ways at our Airport are inadequate for the larger type alr- planes Much time and energy has been spent in bringing this to the attention of the Dominion Govern- ment and I have their promise the runways will be lengthened. But I would urge upon my successor that lhig definitely should be, followed up. and too much stress cannot be laid upon this most vital matter- The demand also of our water- front should never be lost sight of. Possibly this might be considered a post war project. but neverthe- les we should not relax one mo- merit. to see to it that this defin- itely is part of the Dominion Gov- ernment post-war planning, in re- gard io-the City of Cilarlottetown. During the summer we had the privilege of entertaining two Pre- cision Squads of young ladies, one from the R. C- A. P. and one from the Army. Another unique event was the attendance at our regu- iar meeting in August. of three visiting Mayors -Mayor Morrison of Glace Bav. Mayor ‘lcbean of Sydey, and aym- (Col) J G Cotter oi New Glasgow. Many outstanding visitors. too many to enumerate, visited our City and sinned thc ‘Visitors’ During 'f~ year we bade fare- well to Group Captain and Mrs. Hlakc who were returned to Eng- rnade while in our m dst . We e to our From Boston Brains 6-3 Second Period l land. and Inspector Wright cf the the 12th battalion of the R. C. M. P. who was transferred Innlskilllng Fusiliers. His late wifc in Wlnnipc". They will he greatly whom he married in 18M, was ' missed by tlic host cf friends they Prime Minister Churchill's aunt. Leonie Blanche Jerome New city creep vol-r. wit}. o...‘ 40 Il-Detroit. flown (Liscoenhe) 8:15 4—Detr0it. Oarvoth, Grosso, I-l Jackson) 7:43 5—Detroit, lriscombe Quaceknibush) 11:26 Penalties-None. Third Period 6—Boeton. Caliadirie iC-iuldolfn) 1:12 ‘f-Detrolt; Carvcth 12:18 tt-gosion. Cain iClapper. Boll) 18:-‘ iJ-Boslian, A. Jackson (Cain Boil) Perlalties-Norle. Captain Blaikes successor. Group iCaptaln Hampton D. I". C and llnspector Wright's succesor, Sup- - erlntendent Marson. This year. again the grin.- reaper cut deep swath in our City or- ganization. Mr. James Bell. a. trustworthy and courageous fire-i man of’ long standing; Police Of- ficer, Constable Peter Walsh who‘ died while in l-lis Majesty's Forccsa | conscientious. thorough. and effici- cut lloliwnan; and Councillor J. E. Stems, a man with outstanding business ability. His wise counsel and good judgment revealed itself many, many times in his various duties as a member of this Coun- cil. To their families I extend lily profound sympathy. Gentlemen, we have ilad a good year Ls your reports will show, and it la not my intentoin to single out and congratulate the Char- man of each committee separately. I whilratulatc you all on the splendid accounts you have given of your stewardships. Only by the co-operation of each and all has fhe year's business culminated so successfully. I wish also to lake this oppor- tunity to express to tile Commis- Slflflel‘; of Sewers and Water Sup- ply. my congratulations on the wonderful showing made by them. their i-etum this year being an all time high. T0 the School Board. the Health Officer. and the Meat and Milk Inspector. our sincere appreciation for their whole hearted co-oper- ,ation during the past year. I would like here to draw at- icpiion to the fact that while lhe Mayor and Council direct iile pol- icy of thc City. the actual work-I ings are carried out by our City Clerk, Mr. J. A. Fullericll, nu City Surveyor Mr, Messcrvy, our lChief of Police A. BlItWlStie and 5 their staffs. To Mr Fullerton and _ all our Officials I extend my sin-i icere appreciation for their unf/ifllll! ‘efforts and congratulations on a_ wonderful showing. And now gentlemen. I refer to. iihe closing of the term cf thisl Council, During the last two years. nay the last four years I have been presiding over your nleetinizs as Chairman. While life {itself during these troubled times [has held many sadncssas for 11s all. I have llzirl bythe wonderful (xi-operation which has prevailed. r- most pleasant trriie. But the tins draws near t: relinquish my Chain of Office. I know I will miss our meetings very mucill After mrvinz r-i long at the Board and illcn as Mayor. it bring; a sadness when one closes the covers nf illc izcok, on Municipal affairs, bui. lct me again reiterate, tile last chrvpir-r ha; been very pleasant. The friend- ship. ihe understanding. illo argu- ments which pervaded our Council meetings make it for me a chapter that will long live in mv mcmcry And so I bid you all adieu. I hone you will seek reelection. for I can without fear of contradiction. lcll the taxpzyers oi‘ this Citv that Municipal affairs are safe in your hands. (Armstrong. Personals . Miss Fiurencc-A-izorn of Forest. l-liil is now recovering from her long illness. I LAC. Jack Taylor. R. C. A. IT.‘ who spent tile week-end in tllo calty left yesterday for Edmonton. ta. M)‘. Maurice MadMaster and Mr Alvin Campbell fom Bridge- town llave arrived home from a visit to Nova Scotia. Filmer (Happy) Macllltyre, R. C. N. V R., i; spending his furlc with his parents M1‘. and Mn. J. . Maclntvre Mrs. Mary Jane MacDougall of Rico Point is visiting her son Mr. laud Mrs. Neil S. MacDougall of Dorohester St, Charlottetown- Dr. J. H. Ayers yesterday morn- ing a eived a cable from Mrs. Mountjoy, announcin thc safe ar- i-lvai of self arid little daughter 1n England. Min Hazel Morris of Forest Hill and Miss Vinna. MacDougell, Ricc $11? bspgailxlsgareis 33.11»? cluigsgiCouncll was informed last riighi "Thomas White, George McMahon, |ln the lmnual report of Dr. f. THE CHARLUFFEFUWN GUARDIAN ' _ WOUNDED — Among those pog- Led as wounded in the latest Can- adizn Army iasually list is Pie Jts. Patrick Kellslow, WhOBe next of, lull is ills mother Mrs. Catherine, BEIITIIAI. Glllllllllili reserved for nawa column of local i t l, h u Kcllfiiow. 56 Weymouti Street. ol a news? enraetura of}, ‘ ‘aw. Charlottetown. Pte Kenslow has‘ at five cent; e win-u, “ma? u... been serving with the Nova scotinl able and Prince Driward Island Regifl -~ - mentp v ART CLUB MEETS-Tile nicel- mz oi the Art Club was held at the home of M155 K. Irving lash night. Mr. Herbert W Dick pre- aldfld. and the feature of the oven- QUEIlN's_ CANADIAN FUND- A contribution of 33-61 has been re- ceived by the Royal Trust Com- pany for the Queen's anadian Fund from Central King's Carry on Canada. Corps. Mayor _B ills chain of office. was received by the City Council last night from , Mrs. Louise Holman Fisk, of Brook- mg was an a-doress by Mrs. Mac-l, line. llfass. and hung in e PAGE SEVEN i Fine Portrait Presented To City Council A fliic lmrlrait of His Worship Rov Holman, wee _ _ _ ———— Kay who presented a very inter-' 6'11 ‘chamber along with other por- PQLILL COURT - In yester- estmg paper on Wlflgglgg Homer, Ll'_hl't.'. of iicrmcr Mayors of the days Police Court a drunk and ln- American Artist. Refreshments Cltv capable “in; remanded m] Mo“. were served. and iho meeting c0n~ '_I‘hc portrait is a large size oil day. and a Prohibition offender re- vilified vmih a very pleasant small Mullins hflhdwhwlv framed. It is mm, a iitflklnil likeness of the Mayor. ceived $200 and costs or 8 months in Jail. CORRECTION — In the annual repori of St. Charles Auxiliary thi: total receipts for the year 1946 should ilffl‘ read $2,445.50 and ex- penditures $672.04. leaving a bal- ance oi 811173.55. RECEIVES PROMOTION --Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs. 186 Queen Street. have received word that their son, Harold Riggs, has been promoted to Chief Operator with the C. P R. Telegraph Company at Cranbrook, British Columbia. Friends here will be pleased to learn of thc well-merited promo- tion of this former Islander. Har- old left here in i920 and has been with the same. company continuous- ..__ a IIUNTFB-FAIBWIATI-IER — A quiet wedding was solemnizcd at the Central Baptist mansc. Saint John, N. B.. on Monday, December 20th at seven p_.m. when Rev. Ab- n Langley united in marriage IVE-as Elizabeth iLily) Claire Hunt- er and Frank Robinson Fairwea- ther. The- Winsome bride was attir- ed in a two piece dress of powder blue crepe ivitll blile and black ac- cessories and vrore a wrsagc ofi swetheart roses. They o'er-e at- tended by Mlsii Edith Porter and Arthur Poulos The happy couple left by train the next morning for Charlottetown. P. El. I. where they were the guests of the brads si l‘. ter and brothcr-ln-laiv, and; Join in extending best wishes to, the following letter- the Cli-v Coiulcii from Mrs. spirit of a plnll Ellillilllfi. ' l lllva t. til, lPrince Edward lslanii ill 1836 and founded tile James Holman family on Winslne Road. nd isobviouslv the work of an ac- Chandler. complished mist. On motion of Coun. seconded bv Councillor hfacKlnnon, the picture was accented and a vols: of thanks and ' ' tercd to the donor. apprcclatlion ten- Acconlpanying the -plcl,il_rg was addressed to Fisk. “It is now more than one ilundred yeaijs since n_ voimz man with the ‘ left Devonshire, _ a "r three months sailing . landed in Cl‘ "That same spirit of adventure 5_ ‘i has taken members of his family ‘ to the New West and . . . . . - Mrs. Wilfred Evans. Many IT1EIIK1SI§I%L;>\EL m” dwghxrs m 1mm M’ as far as Vall- .1 "Ollc "KW mtllibcr of the flmiili: r0- ly m “laxity-tour yum the happy couple nvii cl r Fd l I 1 d --_-- » , . ll z on l'ill1;f' . \\’,Il'( .». an Flmmgn], sgnvlcis _ The — _ __ __ -uillll thc limo of his r l. nilri lhc funeral of Mrs. John Duffy was" HIGH BUTTER FAT Pbilitil-rh l grhndsoil cf tlio oar piiincr-l- has held yesterday morning from FTank AGE ~ ‘lilo ml.k i\ll(1_ Llffilll so ll served 11hr“ \' \‘s lii-lolzotovvli Hcnnessey Funeral Hum‘; m the r ill Charlottetown cuniulils (ill .\l. A; uedilelqill") _ Chuxgh o! the Mqg]; flgly Rgjgem- I air-rage n lligil pclcclllzigc 01 irul- I tgkictinrélbfigvlfl‘ ‘c _ ‘ m er where Requiem High Mass was . ler fat and la rich-cacti in 1011-. u) In‘. ecu-T. M. mxigwiginwfil fig sumers in good condition. the City-l Crokcn, food inspector, which “'41s; read and adopted. The prcznlses of all raw milk vendors were inspect- ccl three times during 1943. ‘those supplying raw milk vendors. pasteurizing plants and cream in market ixere twice during ' _ _ , of the inspector's activities. which included 3,395 inspections of meal and fish iii tile market buildings. slaughter houses and meat stores; are Zlven in the report. Stephen Duffy. Frederick Reid, Ce- cil Costello and A. IieClair, Service at the grave was conducted by Rev; i D. Edward. C. SSR. Interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Charlottetown. mspecmd y DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY —A meeting of the executive of til:- Diocesan Church Society was held in St. Paul's Parish Hall yester- day afternoon. Venerable Arch- deacon Harrison presided, Arrange- iiiid l 0f illi: pl (‘KKUJLAA se-llnls U101‘ ill’ . ,ad il-r ibortrait of His vl/ursllzp, fl Roy E‘ l Holman. INIHYOI‘ lronr 12140 to i944." Reports Ailruplr-d 111.: business as thc (‘iVlC .l-: before ano- Tllis n.1,. lllc or. ' C 1111.01 mi: ls can . Mayo-l Holman and .111 tile Coun- the year. Full details j clllors were DYPSCIIL when the meet- ‘ma opened. 1111i. ll - i for Cnuil, Airline LO acute ~ iliilcss 1'. .15 :lf'C ‘ ill‘, Allhilfli l'€‘i‘0i'ts ucre Ollifitl f‘ - . ealtil '1" ‘iFo mentg were made for the annual , meetings in March. The followinll Mafgggzgw 0F V d . clergy were present: Canon E. M. 93% M "Damn, {jresmed a,‘u,c'i*‘_ii__ Fl" M _ P i Malone. Rev. A. Le Drew Gard- 5°‘ 9“ FR," 1. l l lmnmv l \‘_1V‘|.v<l;__ eel» .r_i , v . 1L Re“ H uleetln: cl .1... sc mo _ l F ill. 1.0. Cillcf (.1 Police. nel. Dean Davis, Mi on, . L my,“ H,“ cvemn, Dim. cm“ t __ w. n \ k c F. Newman. Kellsingwn, and Rev. ‘Pm’ d" ~ 1 l, oi. . ‘ " Fcmm’ m" ‘H’ 9 He damn PO". Hm spoke of an eiicullrflgllli. M51701’, “committee. Iciitic: committee. n ' ' the School Board colicernll]! ifiii‘; Prvsiecs and Police Court clcrk proved lilghtllui and adeqlllhe iii“ Each chairman. us lllS report was protection in the City 5¢1l°°15< M15- rnscronhsanrsn - The ne- J P Lalltz relszrletl 0n tile sDEcia ccssity of the city having in its icllrlcred, received the chair for the good work done lilo thanks of 110559551911 i" 311 “"195 F $139191 committees‘ ‘ileeiiilg Willi illc (JOLiIl-g (lulu-L. the m-m of the type culled loihe 0li.\"s$l1°\‘/ cii in wliic die slated that the. After ilic iiizciiiiiz. Jill FPl-Jhrllil! plow was emphasized by Coun. F. Councillors was ucll aware of i119 SLIlill lion ms .~ ‘.0121 hi1 Cfliillifll suggested lnlprovc- members allrl illy cificials tlvel" necessity for , . _ merits in tile City 531N001 biuidlngs. and promised to continue lhcu consideration with the School Board, Mf5. W E Scantlcbury rte-l ported that the League had been represented at the R/Dlllld Table til-w‘ l l l C. Dougan. chairman of the street committee. in his annual report to the City Council last night. Such a tractor, the report states, is necessary not only in winter. but in the spring to get clay streets quickly into condition for motor traffic, and in summer and autumn to maintain them in smooth condi- tion. The sic-am roller, the report adds. is “far gone in years, and. if of me survey cgmmmce of the over-strained. might well suffer a Canada and Newfoundland Ed- DNBKGOWH which would render it. “canon Agsgclailoil, completely irrr-‘Jarablc until the i _ end cf the war.“ INTERESTINQ PRESBX '1‘ A- TION — Last night a groupvoi n11‘- — men from the R. A. T‘. waited on Mr Ira Brown, supervisor‘ of war services for the Canadian Lcllwll ' f thc Ed"Cili.10l'l;ll syslclu ‘mssmn o “Y's Mimi's Club sponsored by 1110 league con- Mundhy everll-Ilg. Tile _ tinned ivrtll its study of the rcpml BUILDING _INSI_;ECTION Twenty three building permits were issued in Charlottetown during l 1' 1 saildwichcs and coffee (ZOUNi-CPIQANDLER lCuiililliiurl lrunl lnige l.» rificr Your Worship. your Council, anti tllr: cuilzclls. of U1llll‘lfll.l€l0\}'il n shicnltllt silowln; an ck s‘ cf Revenue 0\'0l‘rEXl30ndiilif'0, .i 51.39618. This .53 doll ‘a iii Lint illc llilrd silcccsuw . (TCYrlflllltCP has been iilnileged to claim Ne! Debt 1943, l4 for residences and illlic in Chnijoiteloivn imrl piosclzlzti _ fol‘ buildings for other purposes. him \i'itl'i a WBLCYIIIHIYS desk so‘. Perham lilo .‘:“ll.Cill pcmi 1,1!‘ the states thc annual report of M1‘. H 1 in appreciation fur Mr. BYOIVZIL‘ ii-liol - . tile rrriilczlon in A. Mosservy. city surveyor ilflfi. i thoughtful assistance ailil cu-flil- ilPL _ ;lll>..il "'1 l) .=-.ii- building inspector, which was read oration while tile R. A. F. station 1146.36 uizrln inc _ii~;i_i~ iiiicicl- review. at last night's City Council meet- has berm located lit-ire, ‘rile prev, ‘This 11111125 our City's n1". CiCbl. ‘hill. lng. The total value of the ccli- | glltaligll ivsis mnclc by Cpl. Grave i 1:3 fl01Y3lli v.- Oliff-Zfillfil . bunk structicn was $36,430. Only fouriwlm was introduced by LAC. Hnv- i 0\‘(‘!‘(il‘ii _ m. payable, of thc pcrlnit; were for buildings - iiiiird, Mr, Brown made ii i ‘Pl bu. it": snlkilli: _ liii't~sin.i".lt~, in the fie: zone. Our: was for nl- i lilting reply In nlaking in: nrvw- i" llPllfi 411M 111th ll_\ bunk i" Lcratlons to the front and show (inlgfiull Cpl. Grave pnlillcd out: ‘ ill‘(l"‘ ll‘ v-i fill‘ ill“ iirsi lllYlf‘ for ii Brown iiad always 11cm! and helpful (lilTllli; windows cf a dry goods shops. 911e1Ill8l, Mi‘. for reconstruction and facing with ‘ mast pleaSCl1l‘t_ brick siding of a building to bc used flu 1J€§10ll activities. at dances. as tile Blood Donors Clinic. QM lslllg songs and riurlni; i110 fill-l- fol" repairs and facing with bl‘1C1(1\\‘lI€l'i airmen callorl at the recita- siciing of tilc I-Ioly Nflmt‘ Haii- ililii i tinll ccntrcylil flddlilull 1i? llilfi ml; one for slight alterations to and many occasions llcllacrl illlii_21i‘ facing with brick siding oi‘ a lewcl- for 111C‘ lfiiiiililfilh i~y shop The report covered stree‘. pl. (rlvv-‘r Fi<\l1i . personal lsrobleilis nf the R. A. F. and C cll .. good malty yours. Dehcniurp, lssui-s to soil olilv ii i-rinllwl limuziiii. ci Cilzi" Dci; ]li'('.\'i’..'.|S1§' lssiluri tic . ilcci l'il 1514.; and Cdllildi vllcliJii- * . ' Y‘ . til. nillcl‘ l 21:11:19 sxrldftfivag‘?! maintenance and i-iaeelxigzlraseifoalobggglgcenglcrce l0 (‘X- ‘ V105 “'01P \Fi‘,\' sirr ily r l i'i,'1ll"|, r —-. --- l1rssto-Ml' Brown ills bani: 1111111." i: iiiusn rr ADDRESSES RETAlLERSf-"All 1n yephv Ms Brown recalled tiliii. l X111 i-ii _ available lilfornlal-ion indicates he had l'Cf.‘P.lVCfl_ mnllv killdllcssrsi muhi-n‘ - that most retail merchants lil _C1\- iii. iho hands oi Eilgllsli families l ‘mm w" iizida have not suffered financially when he \\'i15 overseas rlzirlil; ill. i éhipdLc In during four years of war. In fact iii-st great war. And ln ririclitloll he Elva-mas‘ r many have substantially improved had ii Son who spent two years who d 5103. ‘ w their position." stated Mr. W.’ A. ovgggpzls during the present can; Forum" m ‘my (lcbmlurcs. congdcp‘ of gm (Wartime mm‘ ‘m? hqflfigz‘ W‘?! ,‘§;§Q.,,‘“,°j,j. dcbcnluvcs ‘rvcfililrlczl 1111 h “rid. llnldl’. m“; “Kan” ' _ Pleasant 5fl1‘¥-‘}“.h' m," he Q1‘n‘ll(l1‘c)(ic ii‘. vllilPv 7i ]li‘l'f'.‘ill / :1 1-2 selvlcc division. lid toss u‘ it was any" ltisfl 059ml? U; 11cm, Ferric,“ i, m t bf, plum“. PUG“, rcsemanve. grPup ° Y at‘ °d _' d‘? wh“““‘?“g1d‘R “A ‘F iv,” . ..-;: ..~.i- ‘iri: s Fflibllirilfl trans- fiynJ gusigrexketznwas gaming?!‘ members ° c _'_ ' ' ' ' i actions were ilrciricrill‘ favorable to Mr. Conlzdon stated the cost of nd- FUNERAL AT DIONTAGUE-i, "l- ‘~ \- nlinistering the price ceiling. irl- Th»; funeral of ilic lair Ilxtlllilfi swung “mm B. Meillsh was licicl Christian Church M Monlczlifi .\'-"~- . icriiay nflrrilooil and was ‘very lair- gely attended. The SCPVICS Waf- conductcd by the pastor, Rev, Priui Richardson. zissisiccl bl’ RH‘ M11 Hicks of tilt: Banti-t Cliurcll. Rev. Mr. Matthews rif the Prcsbylcrlan clildillz 5111,1110 expenses connect- cd with rationing. is aPDi-oxlmaielv $1.25 per year for each person in Canada. or about ion cents per month. V. D. WORKER. T0 BE ENGAG- ED — A special worker with ade- training in venereal disease qifgiglems will shortly be employed Chwcil. Rev Mr. Aririllfl (l ill‘! gore Dr. B. C Keeping. City ilealtll Uiriiori Chtrzii and R-"v. M1‘. Wfli- . and Deputy Minister iervrorth. n former pristol- of illc__ Christian C“.‘.II‘I.'1I, At the cemetery tile I. O. O F‘. held a very imp-l l-essive committal 5Ql".'1Cl‘. The church quarlclic shill’: “Unto ihel I-liils“ and "Under I-lis Willzs“ nnrl Mrs William Garrick rellricrori _ very effectively “Tllcrr- is No Night ; Tlltlfc." (Reg, dMl‘, c‘ llvialiievu-‘rlirlll soon t can ‘ifiailriir- 15%,,’§§,f,§§§w§€11i,Eaziiivflsvfeiw? I nzier nf thee deceased, who was an . - cider l ifh cl ilTCh and a fnitlliill Gun“ beam“ those trmmd pflv RUOIIFPIICC since early lriallllond offl Health for ilie Province, informed the City Council last night. Vol- ereal disease. Dr. Kecpilli; emllilil‘ sized. "is perhaps the most urflfllli problem requiring solution ln thc field of public health at the HIPS‘ out time." I-Ie said this applied to all belligerent countries and thifi Province is no exception. During new by ‘Mal physicians‘ Th0 pallbearers were: Messrs. M. I“. McDonald. N. J. Nicholson, A-i R. McNeill. c 1r. While. w. o, ENLIST IN ARMY — 91X 111019 Prince “ward Island men have Stewart and S. S. Hessian. K. C The ushers were. J. .1. Stewart, Point were recent visitors to tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Slew- art Good at 139 King 5t , Char- lottetown. Mrs. Clarence Bernard of Rose Valley. recently received word from her husband Tpr. C L. Bernard. stating that ho is now serving wltli the Mediterranean Forces in Italy. Mr. Josqlh Prevost of Charlotte- town was a recent visit/or to Pree- ‘town whero he was the guest of Mr. andmMrs. Wilbert. Drilmmond. IRISH BAIONET DIES GLASLOUGH. Dire, . Jan. 35»- (Cfi-Col. Sir John Leslie. i16- year-old Irish baronet. died here today. The title passed to his son. John Randolph Leslie ishanc Joelle. the writer). Sil- Joiln was ‘a former commanding officer of Royal joined the Canadian Active Army to swell the ranks oi Islanders al- ready wearing khaki. Now station- ed at No. o District Deiwl- l-lfliiilllf- they leave shortly 11>r I has‘? training centre. The men are.‘ Wencil Charles Lciarkin. son 01 Mr. and Mrs. John A. Learkin. st. Peter's. A brothel". Pic A. .1. Lear- kin. is also serving with the 11ml" Major Lawrence udacausland. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Macausland. whose wife lives on Duke St. Summerside. I-Ic was a fox ranch- er before enlisting. cieoree Edward McCrath. son of Mr. and Mrs Munroe McGratll. RR! 3- Cardigan. beater Neil Macswciu- son of Mr. and Mrs. M Swain. Peter‘; Road. Edward l-lcnrv Oliver. gon of Mr E. H. Oliver and the late Mljs. Oliver. 45 Wlnikr 51-. Summersido A brother. Ptc. E. G. Oliver, is overseas with thc Cana- dian Anny. Joseph Alexander Praught, soll of Mi‘.~ and Mrs. Raw" Praugllt, RR. No. Ii. Richmond. A brother. Seaman L. Praught. la eer- anri Stewart Nelson Floral crib-l uics spoke their silent message sympathy. Illtolmcnt was iii lili‘. Montague Clzliiclrliv. hiembcrs of; the family attending iho funeral; included Civo daughters. Mia; Verna . anti Pearl. lvlrs. Charl Limlszicll‘ of Charlottetown, iwii s is. Milton, of ihc R. C A. F‘, ni Sillnmrrsidc; and Dr. H. L of Pctilcoriiac, N B. ' and R sister, Mrs. Melvin Murrriyni Summersldc. NAZIS WRECK HISTORIC SPOT; LONDON. Juli. éfr-CP-ANETAIE ical showplaces. the fC-‘Jiliills Cilsrlelnagnes castle. slnried Fal- con court. in Nilmegen. is being ivl-eckcd by tile Germans in carry- ; defence works against Allied inva- sion. according tn n report rr-r-cl txln"; Charlemagne built I-‘al Court ill the 8th century. Although most of the casllc had fallen nwav ewiffilinklwflifilllffflfl‘... ving with the Navy. into ruins, one tower I mained. ’""?.!"!\'i‘ . tended your Cclllilliiicp bv ‘mcmbfi oi lllf‘ (ioilllcil. i:.\ (ILZPS ~-One of thc Ncthcrlailrlki llistor-i ._ of ing out tilt-ii‘ pliill: for bililding new ‘ f1 l C00 \\'0I‘i1\ ci i . ill —-—-— l Our Sinking Fullii 1:. in Fkflqiiflll (ilildlillill, and l'f‘l'i‘.lll\ iii ll lil- vesinlciiir, llcld llnlc zipprcillnlazl in’ as much as l5 percent r): l1‘r m‘. carllillz by Bonds. b 11.11106 offers ill‘) ‘rillOidgy —it'5 in hell) l)? 111G‘) i . 112411» cquipnlent for illo Chaliullciclvll boys overseas, and we cannot be- lieve any cii *on iii illf‘ (‘ripitzil of 1.<l;iil<i \‘i'l1‘_ lake o v-q S. $1.). P. illlii . no nu I sllilulri llkv if) iiay a brief ill ..<- ii» ii liirillbri- iii our Commuter, lc 1M0 Councillor J. E. Stems ilcso \\'.Fe advice. anti ienflri-s siiiilrl ili ilil\‘ umitrl" involving lli.-. coilvii-ilullzi us lo illa Cli)"s inirrcsis. C(lllli'li1\iif‘f‘. llll 1lliif! in ill" iavulxibl." liaiiliyc of this rind illc Auditor's report I-lc strvcd his Ciiy well Ill itcnciusinn. Your Worship. ws WlSh t0 (‘XTITCSIS Dill‘ SHICETI" HITJTQC- iriiioll of tllc kiilri r-o-nprrnilon ex- over-v llCl'lI'l2lll(‘lli clllDiC\'C1“- i\l‘(i ll-i hill vol lens’ u I You llivv ii]- ivnys shown cve _\' lJOilYlCiV tn any Coililciiiur scokilli: your zirivli-c and voul" i\5.'~l$l.l\ll1‘(‘ in _\‘i1\1l' Flllclflfl.‘ Committee is deeply iipprrrirzatcrl. i LONDON. (Jll\., Jzill 1Z5 - - Canadian men ill lilf‘) lng mrrsrns liri- lliklnit '\ illrgil l,\‘l‘li! iii P zllsh ‘vc unit‘. ill i i. ' T. Storm. mz-ini ,- i- . ‘lllll vi iilf‘ Royal Cun- adinn Artiilc swirl rii Talbot i..ii:'::i Silliriny nirhi. FORTUNE ma‘ (‘HISEL , Ynnkc-i ilii llililor nil ucsi iiiny illlrc swapped n i“ iv iron cirsol iui‘ $8. *'lli“‘ii;i_~,i millil- ‘ilflGCl. do not #17 Chllv i. lies Chi " .. border on Brazil. ._g,_...y