Bank Raiders’ Tactics S-howni In Tim Holt Hit ‘igllllditrv on the western frontiers i! th b l ' - Me For RQI-ESfREéIIlQPOlLS new vcli Til-NliiliT-EM PliiE - FRI. SHOWS 7 & 8.45—MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 HIT THE TRAIL TO HIGH ADVENTURE! ~. o: Tim does a quick-change act from town msnaco to town marshal to foil c bandit bond. FEBRUARif 124.2 2 w-uninai w: . "plum; EDWARD ..-- TO-DAY crosscrsl period ln their darln little communlt s Dart of a. youno ca wllllnzly joins o bandit aim: and subsequently endeavors to redeem himself. with exoitinsi trqesults Barcro Holmes and Eddie W and in. HERO today-HUN tomorrow . . . m m double-crown: double- ll Y WlilfliY .2'£__"" .__°-'=L 914cc ALSO POOCH PARADE RADIO ROUNDUP GALLUP POLL PANORAMIC z raids on the Holt enacts the trleman who un- “an” “The Bandit includes Ray Whitley. Mo The Vrlilllflfiefglrghpgallghfslglle. glNhlllLe gov . i- rs. a . . W used bv the bank-robbers of tha it aller. gtéx Gotfilleli_m‘ ____ - Fun, Melody And Girls In “Rise And Shine” Set on heizht of the football season. " and Shine" and Ralnizer sonizs. laulzhs and fun. And the story is “um 19m taken from James Thiirbcrs mad. mad autobiozraphy-“My Life and. Hard Times" ball star J ac 11 submit an inventory to the ‘it inn iitit the support of the voters in this Ward. a d1 {Km extremely interested in the welfare of our City I1 will, if elected, spare no effort in an attempt io pro~ 111°“ good civic administration. s§_ Do You Suffer From Headaches? “struggle along with a hood that aches ime. my/i heylririiisiiern not be an illncss in itself, but it llllgqshnvsq symptom that. than is intestinal iiocck£ry1i1i1 Fvcrcome the cause of headache it il ~ ~ 0 c iminnto tlio waste matter from the system. I . and u‘? "Rona nciilr Ico slioiilil llisa] M". m. . . B. ll. ll. at any drug counter. Price $1.00 a bottle. (it-t Respectfully yours, A. T. MacKINNON. cctcrs 0i Ward Five Having accepted the suggestion of numerous electors of Ward Five to offer as a candidate for Councillor in the approaching Civic election I take this opportunity to so- n liver, and when this The T. Mllbui-n 0a.. Limited, Toronto. Ont. um M B ' Burrloclc Blood “d . . i1 0 rcmnvo thrrcauso of headaches by regulating tho di cslivs wing acidity regulating the constipated wcla ' ' has been accomp BELLAMY Joseph SCHILDKRAUT ALLEN JENKINS JEROME (OWAN MYSTERY FILM AT CAPITOL Deolcitlnz the lzay experiences of two youniz Americans who trv to mix romance and detective work in the lzlamorous atmosphere of Mcx.co City. Unlvcrszills" zestfui mysicrv drama "Meet ilic Wildcat," is the current attraction at the Capitol eatre. Ralph Bellamy and Margare; Lindsay share the love interest in the swiftly paced storv which turns a. dramatic spotllizht upon the schemes and operations o1 iritcrna- ' tlonal art thieves who steal prlcc- less art treasiues from famed inu- seums. Joseph Schlldki'aut, is fea- _ CHARLOTTETOWN _¢"-_il_A1_l_i]l\'\l ETFY‘TQ BAPITOL- TO-IJAY-riit-siii. sonic. (lilllili-Dlllill! mono ATTRACTIONS POPEYE CARTO _- , oiiiii». i scrim “Iftséfifé s now s 3.15 ... 1,00 _ M; MARGARET LINDSAY 1m: I 0044f D ciiliiiiv BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TONIGHT local Interest. hut advertising naata a ward. strictly advanm. RESERVE Monday evening, l8. moccasin dance at SAFE ARRIVAL-Mr. and received a cable Dockendorff, announcing his A young man from the City he appeared before charged with theft of a coa resident of Central Royalty ported the theft of the coat Royal Canadznn Mount-rd later the man was day. reach the roof and a line of calls were held up. CONFINED —T6-TlOi\lI-l -— liis home in the Citv lscuziiise illness. It 2s pleasinq to not‘: he is making rapid recovery ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY —— Lean Funeral home yesterday" n People's Cemetery. were: Messrs, H. J. Fl , l-icrrlnq. Lemuel Wlixcliestcr. lnrd Jordan, Harper hfcNcizl. N. McKee. and Mrs. Belle River, were receiving congratulations of ilicir friends yesterday on llic BOlh arc 8"! years of age and joying good health although GENTRAL GUARDIAN Certain canned goods Tllll column “TILT-Ta for ma. o: an"; aatura nay in lnurrnil at I nayahla ta Feb. Curling Club. Something new and novel. . , , _ WWW“ f" 1W1 Cw“ CrllHIllNilCCtNLEnllllliasofdiqgflid‘localis- 1-"57‘2‘5'21~ it w-as announced yesterday by Mr. Wilbert Dockendcrff, North River, think it necessary to can this and recently from certain other articles of food. it has their son Sgt. W. A. G. Gar arrival overseas. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. RECEIVES 3M1’ SENTENCE _ the order from Ottawa. 591116119541 i0 51X 1110111115 113 lflii Wiltll sales of bctwccn 5.000 and 6.000 cits s Slipoiidlary ' Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yesterday necessitate the reduction of his large P0116? At Present Dr. E. J. Reedman of the Drevious day and a low hours _ _ apprehended. He pleaded guilty in Court. yester- FIREMEN OUT — Siiizht damaae liar to ihe pack this com a have to the roof of 233 Richmond Street always put up. p n»), was causedbv fire ivliicli broke out about 11 oclock last night. It be- order of_ articles which 2M1 as a flue flrc but a spark lsnit- canned include apples and apple ed the shlnales on the roof. Firemen prodllctg ggaghgtfl tock half an hour to act the blaze nllcelll soups, apple out. A 45 foot ladder was used to meat. corn on the cob. and sauer- was laid. Citv Police said lrist nilzli‘ iiilat lila-nv telephone cnlls about tho iiu ciiizs innv be rcqulsltioned by the fie moved anncvinc us JllDOlLliill. gmql-liuyunl before manugactul~eys Harry G. Lapiltorn, ivell-known representative of the Georszc Wes- ion Company. is still confined to Ni hl ' ‘ -~ ' 1 - expects to be out around agninmlg y a “w” funeral of the late Capt. John N. MacKinnon yvas hold from llli‘ Lin». noon ivhere services were conducted by Riev. G. Carlyle Webster who also officiated at the grave. Internieu Palibe: “lliiis James OBSERVE QmnTi-zizsany —Mr. John Hancock. Upper ul To ruard aizainst s shortiuis of tin and because of an increase in thi- uriccs of pork, beans and molasses. the Rovril Piickinz Company in J, D. Jenkins. Mrs. ‘Ihe metal controller does not flgld been announced by the Wartime 5M‘. PNCCS and Trade Board. in addition i0 the pork and beans output. Mr. Jenkins said he was dis- continuinlz the canning of carrots and beets. two articles mentioned in “'35 This inc-nus not only the loss o!’ of uork and brains alone. but will t, A staff. “Bulfl. he said. "this is war- re_ time and wc all must do what we t0 can to helo out." the Research Department, Ottawa, and his assistant. Mr. D. Fletcher are iii. the Royal Packinlz Company plant conductlnlz a test for a new standard of canned chicken. The new standards it may be said is slin- Ozhei" articles mentioned in the cannot be macaroni. ver- butter. mince- hosc kraut. It is thought bv some that tin and have n chance of usinl: UD their material. Local 0. W. L. Mr. (if that Tlio Father O’Neill Gives in- teresting Address On “The West As I See It". flcr- llk. S Tlic rcaular monihl l’ “m- ilic Charlottetown SiillI-dXiIl/lfldilg 8i F. till} Catholic Vloineirs League was licid on TUfJSIlLlV cvciiiiiz. Feb. 3rd. in the K. of C. Hall. with a large attendance of members and friends. MW W. T. Coady presided and the tlic Iéihi“? "Ya-rel: was Ysfilled by Rev- ic aid ONeill of Viking Alberta, 11111113’ A short lllllSl"l " r ~ -- '- 4 QQCHSiQII cnjcvcd Wlmilullvllls-oglllgatllll ‘£311,111???’ of their 58th. wedding HlllliV€l‘5£ll‘y. 5mm vex-y s“.ce,h._'wnh‘ Mré Wm; (‘ll- lain Campbell - ‘ ‘l, F » Mrs. this cieliszhtfulabpigliklild-ls. Rglrligilzinndg ‘med as the mysienom leader of me ‘S98E35 AND PRESENTATION Hancock has been confined to bed Filmer O'Neill ti c lzue t k f ____ . - ‘- s spea er o underworld ortzanizatlon and Allen Jenkins has the comedv lead as the befuddled taxi-driver who turns dc- f motive with near ° sequences to all concerned. Described as a rolllcklnlz comedy which blends romance and suspense with fast ilCiliJTl. “Meet The Wild- " is an original Kl Jack Onkic. the Ali-American chowdcrhciid: George Murphy. Lin: lluy who rescues romance from ilic ruinous: wnl Da who romances the field; Linda Damell. the loveliest love interest that ever izave a, heart a sinus. 1C1‘ lfifCilllilll, 2t LZYflllLl- lift-She too-and Milton Berle. a 1'1 Die oi Hclliiiuerfls of disastrous ccn- men, (‘TS preclatioii you have His Honour On January 23rd reolres _ n erliltal n bunlmel“ e R‘ R‘ caweiiiliatm Hancock, iOl‘lllC’l'i_\' -Fl\lllli(3 Gav I I I h __ >, _ _ Powiuil. were iniii'i".cti in Cliarlotic- 1 11 ‘1 )1: -‘/‘11°11-‘1$ (If 111-‘ 111151fP-‘t' their ivcddezl “g and m“ 1' ‘ mail Cdfflel‘. Mr. Other 4 .- < . . v , ,. Fraser. and presented him \\itli ii ‘avomfl m ‘he cast’ include Jumne aoodiy purse of money and the fol- goxwgg. Robert O. Davis and Frank lowing address Mr. William Fraser. Summervllle Kings o. C Dear Wllllam.—We the box holid- w R Ra"<*...::%s::lz .rz..slaailnr and Mi- ft as a small token of our au- for the splendid service elven us as mall courier. durlnlz the past vear Slime ' r. J. McKENNA. VERNON noss. the Government of this vincc, ll.‘l(\ following c_:i'tlfled_ into the of an QYCiEF-lll-Cflllllflll,’YClZlllIlg to the observance of Daylight Saving a coliclze campus Eli i119 Time ihrcuuhout. Canada: has several new dances. With Clayton Collette CXPCCY/lllk its biinzest vear on the a diron. foot- st Professor Donald Mcekls home. On the scene former All-Amer Wnlburii nnil retired educators. Murphy izocs for 0 as Linda Darnell and helps her keep mm 0th Whcn Sheldon vlnce 0g Quebec, and in the football pluvei‘ wince of Ontario. by all k991- °11i 01 111° 11115 immc- 5° 11° c1111 firms and corporations resident or bet. on the opposition, Murphv ro- carrying C“ burl Drecalmons to cept lrfilllSlltfiilllO telegraph companies; AND WH Oakie in shape. Lccnzird wantsthe bels. He takes all protect Oakie. but the star is kid- napped the nlaht before by Milton Berle-who portrays a called "Scabiscult." Oakle must be found or the bit: came will be lost. How lie cscnucs makes a hilarious cudlna to a. side-splitting comedv. "Rise and Shine“ is a. musical comedv which prevlciv aud- NOW. THEREFORE, His Excci- Councillors J, E. Stcrns, '1'. A. fences have hailed. lcncy the Gavan“ $116151 Butler and B. Earle MacDonald ______--_- Council, on the recommendations have just completed their first of the Secretary of Stall‘- 6011611" term in the City Council. (Continued from page 1) comes Murphy, u hour in advance lean. and Raymond which had bccn Ruth Doniielly. a liie summer tnon dowri-at-the-heel couple posinz as continue to be o rod in by and Sllpiply and the Transport. and under At the Government House at R0111" Ottawa. Monday. lhu 26th day of Prcsciit. His- Excellency the Gov- cfnOr G€lll‘l‘£ll in CCUllCll. WHEREAS by (P.C5e4994>4 datfd the d d m t lem r. l9 0. i was or ere o k Oakie is sent to live Daylight Saving Time 20th EREAS the riotous in Canada. :The nrdcl! slatcshthnt 1 persons my of the war Mggsufgs Act, owning 100 pounds or more of man- ila or sisal fibre or rope must troller of supplies rind that. if tliev fnll lo do so bv Fcb. 20, they will be subject lo s-vverc ll(‘ilf\lll(‘S for aiiv ilozilings ilicy nuiki- iu lhr urn- ducis iificl" that (lair. _ Use of manila fibrc and rope will purposes. Commercial fishermen will be iible to buy up to lialf thi- quantity they used lu 1941. and will be allowed to Sllfililellfilli. their mnn"'ln ilurchoses \vl‘li sr-ial. But the total amount of new rope they buy. made from "these two fibres. must not. cxcccti 75 per co. i‘. of the trial quantity of rope they used in 19 Ocean-going vessels» coastal ves- n. sels, lake ships. towing ships and lllzhterniie will be allowed n manila {minder of quota of '75 per cciit of xvnnt they running se used iii i941 but v'ill not be D91“ tacks on mlttcd any manila for stcvcdorini; brought no action of c _ British Dealers who find tlicv ‘rave in “m1 up;_. rope which siock manila rope or fib .. they cannot legally sell. may W- iu the situation, Qlii‘ turn it to his supplier wno must (llgaged accept the rope and repay the [lilf- Johore Bahru If a dealer has loss strait). Enemy aircraft have chase nrlcc. I than half a standard (‘Oil of mrm- {L ilg robe he will be allowed to use or causing some military casualties." Singapore had a qui than after this morning's binder twine. must nnnly iii w~rltin~r shook residents in a w controller. aiiri caused comparatively ilscd ties and only limited do The bombing cf sell it. _ Persons ivlslizniz to buy any man- ila. or sisal rordagc, otlicr to the si1ii"“c< prove llie crrdnge is to be for an cs=cnt"~.l purpose. _ . They lieln wake uv h larzer Th‘. 0rd.“- nxomnls dealing; in districts was indiscriminate. Tour 61mm" l d, u m i yo“, mm, _ imnqnirglnu ~-;~~i~, lane‘. and yacht ill]! the area. f saw a numbcl‘ 0i :§,,"‘,';§fl“{‘,,,','.uf_'l.,l‘,',',.,u°fl'|;.lt viii-cyan F1111‘?! i111”°1"111 °\11‘ 1011"!“ 191W‘ b b M k Pr sent l ' lconlni “inlfillllfi fibre. mllll“ damaged resldcnccs and ll'l‘i’§ "D- haveentenln n-iiii-nnwnwnv. 1*‘1'1-‘- 9f Your a y c c s‘ e "my , , ‘ n-l . ' - . . l M u w...“ min-l m“ Iet-theklnilofrc-lieltiiat in reiicrtlnz as Convener of War 290 1m ",5 fob l11'i1' 11 1 ' 11'“ m the ohm‘ muhd and galdFn n1“ p‘ mukgnyimfcclbeiterfrornyoui-honiliovniii- work‘ M“; F‘ J Casey‘ 390k; of price s ' per ' ' ' ' 71-» rl‘(l"“ '\ incs manila also» People throughout inc district M‘h",belmryouieuhuenuinvc film- Oi‘ coiulriqc which contains were shaken, but I saw no 085M - “m, Li", pm, "m "u, dmnm-zar. gm brought to we men or manila llcnip, no matter how littletica, even Standard Time‘, n . 1," savin Time ma be prohibited for nll but n. ew an Mischa n public nullicrltle tlcu. situate. on business in Canada. toy g06_ Revised Statutes of ada, 1927. is pleased to order and 1°11- dotli hereby order that as of and from 2.00 .'l.ll'l. Monday. February 9th.. 1942 ill o"licrw'isc crdcrctl, ilic nil pillllCFQs iii onc hour in ziclvimcc cf iicrcntrd iuid that Daylight, be observed by - _.__._,-:'~-.-:——.-. ablaze. Within a Standard Canada rcslr . I’. lIi-enev Clm-kcr the Privy Council. HOT/D ON (Contlnucd from page it .j——;=—-—_¢ __ from the headquarters thus "There is no enemy (just number of raids on llic around irfugcc Lieutenant Gover- ‘vi-mm 5m nor mPage has received from F. _ Coleman, Undersecretary _cf _____.__ whinnylniz Senblsciilt. are tlic fun Siflic- Qiifiwfl- 1°1' i110 1111°1111i111°11 Keep ltllflflflrg In ilie homo. mad pco £11K "Rise and Shine." llic ricw musical comedy which dances Prince Edward Theatre to-day. Order-in-Councll (bciniz one of Standard Timel obscrvrd duriui! tlis of i940, should bsciwei-l until such the Gcvernor-in-Coiincll erwlse order. in the pro- ncss therein. ca- n companies and , Secretary flmmte‘ of suite reports that it will i» ad- vantriqcous lo the war 0i’ Caiind-i i0 have Daylight Tum. gb5(‘l'\‘(‘[l in all the time zcucfi acclnmolion is about lo tllllvl‘ Saving the Minister of Munitions- Minister of the author- time for $llllll be rins, corporations and gm}, were “l, ‘.\'11711°"i' 911C415‘ short time the Iii 01' 9111151115 tingiilshcd and intermittent British artillery and a rlcs of Japanese air at- Singapore the day onsequencc. change lo report nrillleigv lins transport in ~ across island. damage but ct afternoon raids, which idc area but [ow casual- mage. the residential several years. Mr, Hancoc re 0f Philadelphia and lves f town but spent all life in Belle River. They have sons, Chester, Belle River Nellie Personals Miss Mary Vergcr. Lynn. Mass. also ll grand- chllcircn. TlKfFll‘ youngest. g-raiidsoii. v.l:o is only n year old, iva; christ- ened Winston Churchill Hancock. ‘Belle Cook. Char- lottetown fOi‘lIl~El'l_\’ cf Brllc River k, a i119 ei/eflillk. addressed the meeling, iakinlz as his siibiecc “The west " it." illlflllilll! add q. IR two scclti that; as Spiritual Father o_[ a, and first] tciirioiycoverins 1600 lIlllLS, a ier ONerlls life is one of con- Charles. Melville and two daught- 5mm actlvlt, mi _ 015- Amy. MTS- B. W- Rflgcrs. New ins to his peollilc- lldirdschlizlittzlilgrlilatlllv Du- is. to say the least, varied. the con- urznntioiis of the three churches iilfollzliout his tcrritorv being coml posed of Poles. Ukrainians. Czecho- Slovakians. Italians. Bessarablam, YllRoslavs and Serbs. lthouah a sllbiulzated peoplg 1n ElITuDl’. said the Reverend speaker, as Canadian citizens they apprecl- ntc uiiitiakc advantazc of the frec- dom ivliicli our coiinirv offers them: llllfl. llic fact that they mav really 191i’ D11 J11“ 2711‘ 1°15 B0510“ MM“ own the eiirth which tliev till zlves intends spending pro - copy Jan- =5?" 1 City Con... a iii —' cuiicil. Couii .l. mcmbcr of the present slat-c. 5°11‘ and with the exception of a. candidate for me Maycralty. b61311 there under evzry" M since, Probably the next Councillor would be Coun. F. Dougan, who entered the to the Council in 1936. Each continued to serve without a brciik ever since. tlilid One candidate lo the Council fa cause of tax arrears. The election next -Werliic will be effective in Ward 5 where the five candidates seeking Chap- Can- 1111‘ ber of votes Will be declared elc Mr. Ijifiifl‘ l‘. O'Donncll has appointed Rcliirning Officer the election. flrcs wcre going calmly about llic task salvaging their belongings. P. MES sum- WNLWP Yllll the made MAYOR HOLMAN (Continued from page 1) u . . Blillliill- rird has served the lciigc-t cf ails" term when he was unsuccessful as HYCX‘ lCllg-SPPYICC Henry Lapihorn were first elected Coun. J. T. McKee has lust coin- @115“ plated two terms in Civic Gov incnt and by virtue of ycstcrtiosis rd to qlllllllv sdnv incif- by mg tinned above will enter the Contest, T1me- The three securing the most num- - ricii born Daclriiie in prcpnrnilon for Con- the Dcoplc were l . 11° to them a sense of security hitherto winter visiting relatives and friends. ‘ulknowlt which 1s an incentive ,0 ailvnucc further, and become more \\‘Cl‘lll\' citizens of their adopted C0llll‘ll'\', Oi all lhcsc races, the Slavs are iiiicllcctuallv the superior. and ll‘.- stnnccs were related of the com- mand of the lanauaires possessed bv iiianv of these. and the ease with - which flVf‘ or six languaizes arid lliC more. could be commanded as the occasion arose. Dellictini: the characteristics of n“ ihc different races. it was interest- m.“ entered me 0mm“ m 1926 ind to note. that they are trusting, Om sincere and of a hopeful nature. re- fuslnz to become discouralled in the face of adversity. The depression ivhicli followed the repealed failure of crops. proved bc a salutary lesson to ilirsc new Canadians who ilirouizli necessity educated them- selves iii the matter of buying wise- has Board . . the some time as Coun. Blanchard. h and who discovered m“ a 1w“ llvlna could be obtained throulzh 111°‘ l-in-wever. hc has been cut of of- mc- 1 L 1 lTQY-“Qns- flce on at least two occasions sliicc. a“. 201i: “mm s “m” "om “m! Councillors R. C. Chandler and Experience teaches that a certain ainoiiiii of reverse of izood fortune has is beneficial to a people. as it is to ii nation which becomes too self assured, and makes no orolzress, if no difficulties present themselves. ll rcllnncc and trustworthiness ni-c born of difficulties bravely faced m, llllll surmounted. and the people of lhc Wcstlinvc come back braver and more reliant. because of trials born with the calin acceptance natural to em. Speaklniz of the spiritual side of his people. Father O'Neill said their (‘Yll - “M1011 Faith irzis simple and sincere and 1)" this ivns exemplified in the deep re- spect which was shown their prion. ililfl their abidlntz trust in him. He spoke of the invaluable aid given Sisters of Service who throuizli correspondence in winter. and follow up work in summer. in- struct ihc children lll Christian ( for fiiiiiiiiicii iiiii-iiiu the visit of ihc Ordinary of lhc Diocese. As a priest of the Western Mis- sions. he has had a vast experience in coniiiiz with many peoples and m- their manv problems. the . issue of which called for stability of o; purnosc. sincerity and consideration for each and cvcrv individual. Folloivlmz the address a. vote of thanks which was moved bv Miss Marv McDonnell and seconded ‘by n Mrs. Frank Murray was rese ed tllC Reverend speaker by t e Presl- dcnt. The Chaplain. Rev. L. A. Douizan further expressed appreci- ation of tlic excellent address to WlllClI Fr. O'Neill responded in a habpv veln of thought. The business meeting followed with the reading and adoptim of the minutes of January meetlna and tlie treasurers report, Correspond- ence included letters from v. Moihcr General. C. S. M; telc ram q from War Rationing Board. tta- . wn: Mayor B. R. Holman: Mrs. J. H. Moiiaahan. Camhridlzc. Mass: Help Your Forgotten "28" For Th9 ‘Kind 91 Privnlc Vcriion A. Murphy, mil:- Rclial ‘Dial Hobs Mah You Rarin To Go land; Andrew J, Lamont, Chief Ra- l w M u, um of y a- dlnestlon is an" dlo Officer. S. s, Radway. The cor- e lvclo(v‘vretlic'll‘clt—ln~yo:r 2a feet nf lmu-rll- rcsuoiidencc received from the men that hovlpnbgrllleltlon In tho stomach be ow t o . ' ' _ What you may need la Carter n Lit! 28 feat" of and one after meals. huts 1'11" 1° '1" "*1" ‘*1’ "‘ "‘“‘ "‘°"°"'" ‘Bonneli slid that to date. srooo 10m w, will book your order can iinabdrrilrtm Little Liver riii berm wrappers for mailing have been d];- Talio them nsccrdmfig; lrlbutcd also that papers and m". nzlnes nave been sent to the Home duck starter on the arrival 8o when indigestion strikes. irv weir-still" on active service. expressed anore- "11 ciailon roi- the rcadlnl matter which is Liv" is bclniz forwarded regularly by th embers. The Convener Miss Mo: l’ AGE THREE F‘; i POTNTOES AND GRAINS BY liar. helps to rciliii-e sccil-picce decay, seed-borne scab and liliiz- octonia; (IznesAN, seed-borne wheat lIliLll, root mt, outs suiiihi and linrloy siripv. llctli-r Sllllhln‘ and lilguvr yields ii~uiillv rl'|lll’\', Inauy iiiiics ovcr, tlic cxlrciuely loiv cost cl treating! No potato grower today can afford to waste fertilizer, labour, hag costs and storage space on a. poor, diseased crop. No grain grower can let sccd-liornc diseases needlessly reduce liis profit! Minimize tiiesc risks by sim- ply dip-treating aced potatoes with SlmnsAN BEL, and by dry- Ask your iiciili-i" for Smiizssy treating seed grains with CEllI-l- Brzi. iinil (‘i;iii;s.\.\'. Write my -— tlic double-aiding . - Ii(‘lll"(‘\l. (ll-L (lilivi: for ethyl mercury phosphate free lhilrilo iiiiil (iriiiii disinfectant. SEMI-BAN lhniipliii-is. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Manufacturers cl Fartlllzors Monlrul. Qui- mmsii, N. s. I“. CAN. the letter received from the Chief dmng “N111 Radio Officer cl ihc s, S. itaoivai. 11.111111“, 51110119 i-urtiier reporting Mrs Casey said $115i1¢5111°11 “111 urouos in Si. Joseph's and Norre 111 ‘"13’ “"11"?” 1111i- 1111-<1‘-‘1'-' Dame Convents and. the Nursts 11°15 ‘31111198191 And ~-11'~'11 f?“ ¢11‘1 gum “e working and Wm be m- assist the other fciloav iii i113 inn ported 1n due mm, 0n Wednesday adjustment to ezisv amenities afternoon our women working at r-- -—~ the Réed Cress have; iciinisncu b \SlXI I M - s rue ns now-us, cu czens of uny- iainus, and packed ten llUJ cos. of n ernorlarn blankets. ailzha . quilts and uy- ____,___ litmus. Al, the iecciii. meeting uri- dressed by Madame Casi-train at the "Charlottetown" on Wartime Price Control. Mrs. F. Murray and Mrs. J. E. Cullen. members of our sub- The many friends tlvxougii i": prawns: will rceixct to hear of ihs division and your convener. \~,|:l'C i191 5111K F11 111° 11mm‘ 0i 1W" MSW- elecied members of the Advisn-y i" Wm. A ‘ii ion. l5 C - ' Board. In regard to this wartime It: .Ia.n _ cn Jun. 31w. mflflsllrc. it is important that every of M Kat‘ crliie Jlilli! Eljllflfllls, woman adhere to the appeal mane oldest (lziueliiei- of the late All". and to us as individuals. to sec that I111! Mrs. Philip Blanch hlilzcn. PEI law be carried out. 1i the country ,,,;u,.',., h“. 10S, ‘m5 is to benefit by it and-victory ls to 1' W,“ liar, ,,_ bedaurs, prices must be controlled t . " ' ‘ " 1° an our co-opcrat on is essential. .- _ . The Womcirs Club for our Terriror- Mmfuh “"1""" ‘H1111 51 ‘ -. R lal forces in Enzland to which we “sm- N-Yx- “m1 *°"‘"1‘*11 111°C“ nave contributed. has opened this 11€P11E“'$ 111 i1"? 11-31% fill HW- month. under the sus ices of rm- Mlss Susanna Math-won. hfilfcu. P C. W. L. It is a home or each and Frank tTcddy) BWiCI everv tzirl belonlzinlz to the torus. . . Trenton, Ont. formcn‘ and 2s welcomed as suoolvlnz a. cluilqoyu-glli-ll l. a ]](~I)l]4_'\\§'_ lone-felt need. To the present date Emma", “m bpfunali; rvnp», i $492.00 has been expended by our h, Ch.u-;O.;,..O.,,n “Ifylr, m}, , sub-division in war work. I would 0d gnvirqftlfin,‘ . .1‘ i,‘ f, urlze our members to buy War Sav- i t“, i‘ ‘, , vff.“ I‘ 1g 1513f.” iniz Certificates and cc-ooerate in 55 m, 113m." ‘ 1" ‘ ". “W11 , the victory Loan can,pa1gn_ other reaiivcs m“ Wiicailcy Rncr. Reports iverc heard from other iP-"fl-“loi l11~"*-‘° C 1 committees showing ‘interesting work "TIA done. especially in ilic Social Sr:- vicc department, which l‘Ell0l‘l(‘(l 1H :VBIR"I‘H'SV T‘ (H; c 1,; l K g l {y . 1- ;-l_ --Atr Afuiiit Stewart.’ Jan? aiitiriilh N2f$e€li_'l1<)),l‘8(l)l)8‘dgaulxidc- 1H. m4, w» Mi; and Ans. m hill! was held in the Holy Nair: i31'°1\'11- ‘1<11'i11@1‘1.'v' 0f CiIHYiOKiC- Hall on Jan. 22nd. and capably con- town) a son. vcned bv Mrs. J. E. Cullen who bre- slciiisicd a financial report cf some at )l.~\(?l-Z\\‘FN A: P. Fl r. Houdini. trmcctntz. F '> s; iM..D - On completion of further business “Nat; m soil“ meetins: adjourned. _. _- _ _“__* DEATHS __ EMMONS - In Roxbury. Jan: 3i. i942. of l5 Ccntrc Si. Katherine J. Enimons (lice Blaich). MACNElLL-‘ln East Boston. Fcl). l i942, James J.. beloved husband of gtafilizaret L. (nee Noonan; Mac- e ROSS~At Piiiolln, on Jaiiuarv 30 i942 Zvfrs Marv Ross. uidow 0f the late Alex. iciu- J. Ross. iii licr 82nd Take it easy For courtesy NEW YORK, Feb. 2 -- (OP) — exaggerated pdltcness points you out almost as surely as too little politeness, so. ‘s Margaret Kcrno ire, v v wgtlng on oménon Courtesy, 1°11“ °1111°5Y °"°1' °11° 11PP‘-‘°1'$ 111°1'° McPHERSON—At Burlington, Feb. lgfiazeiglfiklggggkigggfialrixim“m5 “SS1? 3, 1942, Joseph H McPherson, age 5n makes you Sum m at use and 73 years. Funeral from his lale often leaves the other lélliyl" uii- resldmlc“ 111mm“ Feb" 6 M’ 2 11m‘ confiormble as we" Inicrinciit Brnokficld Cemetery. afiilginsaggagrgggr HUME — Ab_Blllll.)lil‘V on February imp“. “custom dénuimls this .3, i942, Aciiiriil Furiiess, widow oi court-ek or I wouldnu be Lotwred the late Wellington Hume, aaed 83 Wm‘ “y, " ' ycarsd Funernlf/rom ‘In: rcskdcnfi: cf - ici- auzicr . rs. c n . cc- hegdmgglvsxiéeifive1ll1§ Alatugglttarllk‘ Donald, Bunliuiiv, wdiiv, Thursdav ( nae S“: m a 1M1“? victory": service siurtinlz nt 1.15 thcncc h! 11 elf?“ h n?“ mm a " train to Wood. Islands. Funeral scr- "Lziwgmzhayactcvf 5 5 a Kixceétuthc “residence of Duncan A, friend 1x131» '13:» M," gmflgc midi“? it": aimiirliiiiiiiiiifiidilofi’: 5P1 1134191111" - "'1 e 1 e Islands Cemetery. unsure of his own hi-spltallty, And there's ilie octopus hand- of M111“- me 5°111t1°11 1° M91‘ my patrons and. friends of Summer- 1 ville R. R. for their kind and acn~ shake. WlllCh is no llfitte: ickma- crous remembrance. Such splciini. who comes into his office. He ,____ Card of Thanks lcdgemeiit of friendliness than tiic co-opcrntioii and uood will (‘0llll‘l~ seems over-anxious to please, and 1911341511 himdshfle" I wish to extend sincere thanks t4. bute much to makc my task a plcrs hill. 011C. Slancd: ‘ a I K STARTER M"- L-5l-2-5-1i. In Memoriam In loving memory of our deal Mather. Isabel Malvina FeIIIl-wll who dhpartcd this llfs on February 5. 194i. "Her children rise III ll"! P311 h" blessed." fl | R mrmberrd h! l!!!‘ Lodhlllldilcn send Grandchildren. it is made daily from fresh ground grains and fresh concentrates. The impor- tance of freshness cannot be over-estimated in feeding chicks and growing poultry. This is why we ask you to take advantage of the ser- vice offered by the Shur Gain Feed Mill at Kenslng- L~860-2-5-lL N. D. MacLean UNDERT AKER now for delivery of fresh EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahiro "W" the pleasure which our Christntign Kensingion. Ihona l0 Q Merchant Marine. as ox '_ L-59-2~5-2i.