‘THE UHAKLITI ‘IIJIUW N GUARDIAN JANUAKY- 1a, 1955 FE yliw ~- .l)lllE - nut“. J Today Only—-P|'i|]@Q Edyard 2.30. 7 6; 9. SPENCER T"\I‘Y “CAPTAINS GOIIRAGEUIIS" Pl._'-'>§ (‘ll-nd-rll-“l WANT T0 BE A sauna" lln Color) LIONEL HRVRYYWOWE i Final Showing 130-7-8-45 DICK FURAN in "CHEROKEE STRIP" PLUS CARTOON — VAUDEVILLE REEL — SEIUAL CAPITOL-MONDAY IOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON ' E l The Central Guardian || Ind Ior n“: nl local intone! but ndvortllln; l outed at I ‘ u", unn-ltrllrtlihlillnlbll ll ll’ This column unto a word unno- QBASWILL mt Pflflwlnllnl- Chino. Silverware or Plain. roxMm. - Microscopes suitable ‘ for the fox breeders, $31.00 at G. H. Taylor's, Jeweler. L-884-1-15-31- Grade A at our low prices. The Candllng Station. Wevmouth 8t- } rue xmic-at the evening service EGGS ARE scarce. Get your 14-850-1-14-31. CHURCH NOTICE. - Comwall United Church. Kingston: Service ll A. M. New Dominion: Service 8 at St. James‘ tomorrow the Minis- l-f-l‘ will give an address of speclfll interest to young men and women. A cordial invitation is offered to —-_ - You'll be delighted with the new coffee. Connoisseurs say t's blended ust r’ ht f I - ' _. . _ . uranaunon nu-"s nv- _ u: s. s. 11 a. M. Ber- I J , l8 or DAM m5 no m Guano t-ciac-r-iz-siz P'M-,°°'“1$;v,a1vev,a,n. Wuodside. i annan -——-' w c‘ Kllfigvef‘ L-ace-i-is-il. them. Only 37 cents a pound l’ DAHJY . _ l l "m I sNAPsm)“ NOW F935 "AL Blmulmfli I in Parchment-lined ba s. 1 3-1- nth Robin Hood Porridge Ow 1 YOUNG racemes SERVICE n B Students and other young people t0 7.5m: c-rnfivr: r1~rrrn>'~‘fil'”"“m n- _------._.w onmvw.--c.--=.-.1-.-.- Eng, more beautify], than you have Qygr kngwn g her. ..F::slaved by her beauty-Donut is during emplpifilll WITHOUT Hlllllflll fi-Eliif A31‘ .~§ctuinifcrixr~rivr" W“? AND Llll&l~>'l'_‘\i.\5 TREE Each lesson is a pleasant duty. --—< Rzalhcr‘ than u task. ic...-... c. o.....o,4c0,cz.a In Fishery Exports CHURCHES, January 16th. Pastor: Rev. B. G. Manzer. 11.00 A.M. Norm » River. 3.00 P. M. Clyde River. 7.00 P. M. Long Creek. You am Welflomu- 14-859-1-15-11. , DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR pelts are received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool limited, by J. A. Webster 8a 00.. 156 Richmond Street, Charlottu- , mwn. L-353-1l-30~t.:s. L-868-l-l5-1i. TWILIGHT REClTALS.-—Music lovers of Charlottetown and vicinity cnted organist of that Church will be assisted by Mr and Mrs. Raoul R/eymond and Mrs. H. S. Henderson. These Recitals are in aid of a wor- thy cause. but tn addition to that. they are both educational and en- ioyanle. With such outstanding art- ists as those mentioned above. u ly be in attendance at each Sutur- ' shew & Pcarden is well underway. i and it is confidently expected the l the end of another week. feral of the late Mrs. Catherine l i very large audience will undoubtcd- i TRYON cnuncn snnrvlcas. - attend. . '>" sh 11 A. M. "On avln! e —-—-—- u = §§§,_..“’.rwo-,,, 1.30 P. M. Topic: _s'r.- rauvs cannon will be olia- I . "The Branded Blow." Rev. S. D- llIBd to have Sundays Wilkes Y‘ Trltcs. Pastor. L-858-1-l5-1i. the Parish Hail, owing to thB 150l- that it has been found necessary to NORTH RIVER BAPTIST ‘_ replace the furnace in the Church iilding. The work of instBUBt-lw .Aldel' the direction of Stanley, contract will be completed before FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- Morgan was held yesterday morn- | lug from her lute residence. 69‘ , hoyfielrl St, to the Church of the YORK PERSONALS-Mrs. June ‘Robertson Mcllish Martin, Brud- ;cnell. is spending a few weeks at much improved in hca-lth.—Miss MacDougall. the talented and p09- ular teacher in York, begins the new year with the best wishes of the parents and pupils-Mr. W. C. West. merchant. York. leaves for Halifax this morning. His ad- dress will be Grosvenor Hotel. s i I lleadlinos It Ottawa By Dean Wilson Well-informed circles on Parlia- ment Hill intimate thai. a sen- in this Dominion to any policy on the part of this country which would surrender any valuable ex- clusive concexslons in the United the privilege of participating in any noble gesture of any high ideal which aims to bring about a bet- ter co-operatlon between the Unit- ed States and Great Britain. It is many months ago that this column revealed certain exclusive details of the proposed Anglo-Am- erican trade agreement and it was j i I. kin. IID. _. FEVER-HIGH TEMPERATURE- not greatly increased as tilt-y should have been with a dischar- such as pneumonia. The conwliinc physician shook - - , . HELPS FIGHT DISEASE l ‘MON’ Holy Redefine} where Re ational battle will result in the c PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn m iuuiem High Mass was sung blvbR-ev- imuse o, Commons when we de- ' i: - g cANADA__Re-an-anggd service; in vJ. H. Balnes. C._SS.R. The pa“ fiar- mus of the proposed new trade During the flu epdemic of 1mg c the Brookfield charge. Hunter River [ers were Messrs. John dCa agegttb treaties are disclosed and offered a young physician on our llosprlul C - n A" M" Th? Sewice at Harlsvlue [William Jolmsos‘, orenmma; m the Federal legislators for than. staff was taken down with 1n- ‘ at 7 P. M. withdrawn on account of iificrémfilzlagniesand c geolrzgg. Berrlgan’ lawful sanction‘ S1 nee authmmb fluenzg and pngumgnlg {o110\.,,.d_ n gmlilraat llls lglxlilelesmlzlgsgglwenlitlcfag ' Sellvce at the grave was conduct- tive sources of information in Ot- glgutlellglllemtgrehgwi 1119i high —- P ~ . = 7'? 'M Brookfieki‘ Wednesday 730 i 9d ‘bv Rev. Father C. Moreau. tawa do not hesitate to point out cens_m - a" W Hts bland , , , _ _ _ , - - _ _ -' " . e disease fl it _ iv.- fi lns:'y\tfea by i“; Ssrangch U Dlemch ls mote “nub, a p_ My Munster, Rev. Dr. Thomson. C.SS_.R. that there is a growing opposition g1 on u: t a l‘ s1 as :' ' .,. _ ‘ will leased to know that the York, the uc-st of her sister Mrs. Kingdom market or in the amount 111-9 head When he looked at ill;- r bay“ d d c when Togemer "my bnng you "'"‘" °'°?"?"-'""°"""m' " Twilight? Recitals in a‘d of the P. E. IWcsb-Mlg and Mrs. Gordon of sales which Canada is making patient/s chart. and simply 5léll0fli y, love such as you have never known ... "" '“°""""" '"'“"' "°"""m' I. Hospital are being resumed after |Crocket. York. paid a business visit 1n mo United States. 1n other “He ls apparently not very sir-k, ' i WY Kllmill-"llonl 3mm! the holiday fewes- This 806F110?" to the city Ycstcrdny.—Mr. Lemuel words. hardened men of industry but with a temperature 0f only m1 t ALEXANDER KORDA presents golilfl‘ BARRAT - tltiféfii-l ‘mm 4 t° 5 °'°1°°k- the Emmi Vi" Crockct is spending his holidays and of business of this Dominion and no increase in his white bhori I g “,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,.,,, be if! 5t 511K195 PYESb-lillefla" at York. the guest of his sister are not showing any inclination cells, hels not putting up much oi c / v // 1 a ~ , Church- Mrs- K- S- Rosew- ihe ‘=11’ Mrs. n. Lewis. Mr. Crocket is to yield their economic values for a fight, and rm amid hep m. 1 ’ //2;.;.~w Mo?‘ |' I come throng ." The young officer died within a. few days as his fighting forces were not able to combat the pneu- monia. . A good fighting body will in- crease lts heat to fight off invad- ing organisms s0 that an increase in temperature of two or three clo- _on 13¢“ may ,..,.,,,,-_g_ D,.c_ ‘zany, Our p-ai-cnis. mo, appreciate, day's Recital, I V Wlnwd m" l" m" mm that gnees when you have a little in- I-_ 11h» ti... ' e LUllLCfl 1111111 n5 "well" “Om f0 5110s? who ask. T__' l m“?ntwlilglllllyixtglsalllsallzmefltl tesunal or stomach upsfl‘ m a 21,-1.5,“ 111111,? we NEW; w“. know were onlu \\'.1 ward RETIRE! lilhgfastgnC-flglgltgvlili 5G2; hisxllly. W/ignificant union o: “We fail‘- lsmreggg oicocd slain] at 518$ o... ‘L- .";;.~...‘;;"g1;3;;,:f;_, kids ~ ’ "l‘HlR’l‘l<3.l~JN van ("our Bl~J'l"l‘l<}Rl\lENT OVER snow- at m. morning service the moo of English-speaking nations of the smnfenwghyu, ffgfhffnfaff IQ‘; The in,“ u, “gimp, _.: And must your patience try. _ lNG FUR LlKE PERlOD 0F ll; T YEAR—SALES that inlerflstmg and “nstrucnve $3“ i “'°rld'__ Moreoven this column their fighting back that increases rvqm .1. lho- imcizt But somchuui you do lllldEYnl/{llld TO llRlTAl ' U.S.. mons o“ what may we behave had discovered from a wen-imorm- n l((llxll‘\‘\\loll o,‘ And know thc reason why. Some lolk forget. when the) xveré Young. School children were 1.11;- c1111», FERE NT PROD UCTS. OTHPIR CO1 NTRlES IMPROVE-JNCREASED TRADE lN MANY DIF- ALIKE about Jesus." Miss Ca‘1beck‘s morn- ing prelude is Merkels Pastor-ale. The choir will render a selected anthem. and Miss Pearl Burns will sing Mendelssohn-rs “O rest in the CHINESE REDS ed source that the delegates at the imperial Conference in London had dlscuwed the possibility of adopt- ing a measure to free world-trade from the hindrances which lm- your temperature for it has been well said. “Heat is life." I-{cai in-‘ creases the number of white blrod cells-the IlQhT0l‘S——l\ll\’l more dis- ease resisting bodies are also form- ,‘ _ _ ._ In brief. (hi: is what happened a value of $1'9,-'40, compared Lord." Miss Callbacks evening pre- l A P s eded "Is d m t m ed. Chm.- " ulih lights But wele glad Lo know you know m Canada-S [épmt trade m fish_ ‘vim 133-13 gulidrcdaiights and lude is Suite Gothique. from Boell- iroposcd nfiglegmaxxérlcana m“; How then are you to know what an“ "P" ‘ “*7 “ m?“ “FM _“°“' , ‘cries products in the first nine $124 454 in January-September. ma“ The chm‘ 79mg“ a selected ‘ v treaty was but a start in an alm- l” do l" W“ take Your temllemhlre "'1 "‘ "“ "' "“""'"° 1°" e “gm ‘° PM‘ ‘m ‘Fme- months of 193v as compared with 1936, 1n u... ca... o; Salmon me anthem and the Rev. n. L. Denton —-—-— and find it is m1 or 102 rlvifrwks? ‘.1: Ni ill cr-publy - he evinlniz. WI? T1009 i-llflt Santa won't pass by Your home on Cln-zstmn eve, Kind tokens he will leave. \Ve‘d love to giVQ gift. To you we fvcl deserves. But this vrc cive lg given with love To om- \\'ll0 richly serves. a great huge. We h mic your Chrilnias holidays Will plndcn a bright New Yeurfl nan School, -~B. . .\l1.:il:ll u.» u; and Eliilcr‘ (‘ause Heavy Losses In an address to the Eniomologi. _l_ 4 mi Soclezy of QIllklYlO on the im- lii‘ l l>‘\ll1->~- portuncce 0i cleanliness and good linu-vvkeiqnni; praciircs in huu (‘ll0lfl M. iulre. l)‘ l t" m n ‘thinner. jlll‘l0ll5 of household insects are the l\\'0 specie oil clothes moths. of \\".iich illc webbine clrllicsr moth is the more important. Tlics: univer- mt‘ ll l (Jzimpiicil 1' ‘ill l. of living of modern timcsunvolving 1 under use of manufactured fur and‘ i i “m: imiiur habit; lo the moth. 111'» following rcuxnrks may be con- 'l ‘.‘|\ 1’ Elli in yam- Sl0Cklll£l to the full: the business in the like period of l936:- Export value incl-cased by 13 per cent. or $2.4ll.000, rcuuliing atotal of 5211-4111000. roundly stated. Sales to countries other than Great Britain and the UnitcdStat- cs totalled more than 55.337900. 1m increase of 25 pcr ccnl. Sales to the Unucd Kingdom zunouptod to S4.919.00ll. an increase ~01’ 17 pcr cent. There was valuc increase in the business done lil all four main o“ “Mm” M plums of Nell‘ An" classes of fisheries products-Fresh and frozen fish, canned fish. dried fresh and frozen fish--$9.38l.000. round figures. The greater part of this trade. of course. was in ship- ments to the United States. An interesting point. l1owevcr. is that the sales of frozcn salmon and CIEN. RI Breast. National Railways (luring 1037 amounting to over sixty tuo Mil- bal-k to normal cmufiibn». R C. Vaughan. VlLlU-])l"Sl(lL‘lll in charge sales were 58.477 hundredweights. valued at $882,584. an increase of near-iv 15.000 hunclredweights in thc quantity and nearly $259,000 on the money side. Canned szillnon accounted for well over half the export trade in canned fish products, 0r approxi- muicly 34.893000 out of $7,330,000. The salmon sales exceeded those for the first nine months of last ycai" by almost 8782.000. into export business is dried cod—_ fish. and in January-September there was a rise of very nearly $116000 in the value of the dried codfish shipments although in vol- pcriod of this year they were only 137.800. In value, however, the '37 shipments ran to $800,194, ascom- pared ivith 5687.258. Sales of fish mcal and oil made abroad (luring the nine months a- 3331a waslbuyrnell Eand a"la'_rger quantity‘ of train and other sup- plie, W(‘l‘(\ used." rnilwuyz and therefor-r» H1016 mn- l was rcquircd for that pur- apprntcmalclyi 315.140 Hi0 went for n-mv cqaiipmeint and $ll.'.2lu'.0D0 for will preach. The Thursday after- noon personal conference period is reca'led to ottenton. Every Thurs- day from 3 to 6 o'clock Mr. Dentou will be in the Church study. Fitz- roy Street door. and will be glad to confer with amy who may have per- sonal and confidential matters for consideration. OFFICERS Ef-ECTElL-The La- dies Guild of the Charlottetown Baptist Church held their annual short devotional exercises. Reports of tne various officers indicaxd a very successful year. The following officers who served during the past plans many activities during the year. one of the outstandng being the high tea which is to be held in February. BAPTIST JUNIOR BROTHER- of the Junior Brotherhood. A pre- liminary sing-song was cnjfiyfld with Ralph Rupert at the piano. The feature of the evolving uias a ing the parade and the actual crowning ‘n tho Abbey alSO special son Rnbinmn. President of the Brotherhood. The troupe of radio i. Extend Control Over Large Areas Of North China. By J. D. WHITE Associated Press Foreign Staff PEIPING, North China. Jan. l3 -The Chinese Red Army is on the loose in North China. Beyond the Japanese control of bands of armed Chinese are said to control everything. They fade into the rugged Hin- terlands upon the approach of Well Equipped Persistent reports state these forces are penetrating all districts just beyond reach of the Japan- last slimmer. The Red Anny has found al- most unlimited material. Armed and unpaid remnants of the 26th. readily fall in with anti-Japanese plans. coed to build up an “anti-Japan- csc defence corps." bltious effort to safeguard peace and increase proper economic security throughout a restless world by lowering tariffs. stabiliz- ing currencies. and generally re- moving the barriers of trade with the BrltlshEznplre. which would destroy economic nationalism and force the anti-democratic coun- tries like Germany, Japan and Italy to come within the freer trading areas or face ruination on the international financial markets. corroborated entirely the advance information of this column. Now, thoughtful circles on Par- liament Hill in Ottawa realize that there will be much opposition and Great Britain. and it is ru- moured that a change of plans will be made to cause the whole scheme to signify that it is an ef- fort to unite the great republic to the south with the whole British 83111118 0f the Anglo-American Treaty until every section of the lhnpire has had an opportunity to 41561155 and but in order all de- anyone who is acquainted with such matters realizes how -mucl1 Declally important to Canada be- cause B"! 800d or bad effects of It ls always good sense with a temperature of only 101 to 102 to get ofif your feet and give yi‘lll' body forces a better opportunity of fighting oh! the ailment and pur- hwps preventing it from becoming mole serious. It is always good sense also not to interfere with a temporatilrc l>v giving fever reducing drugs when it ls not any higher than 102. If. however, the tempera-lure stays nt Wm w ‘mm M] M Chew Sales to the Unitcd Still-cs a- In the (ii-led g and pickled fish meeting 8t "levlwme °f l4“ T‘ the "lull/BY 200% Whicfh 5014?"! Of course, this was denied at the 102 for a, few days, 1t shows that A l 1' ‘4 _ _ _ i mounted to Sl0.1z6.~la0. an increase class the principal product going Ives. The Pies dent. Mrs. R. . eywndg more than a ew m1 85- time but subsequent events have smngflhlng more num n 311,31“ (-01.1 "L Lm" H” “Ml” m l“ an of 7 pvr cciu. Sutherland DYQSKiQd and 19d 111 the Communist forces and allied or intestinal upset is present. A temperature of 102 degrees that pends-flu more than a few dnvs means that the family phywcirul , , ' id: _ hldbe lldi. tt d.‘ and pickled fish. and hsh meal and umc they decreased. In January- llgeflrigielfti! ill/liléllllgvigly sffigelxfjcagd, Japanese warplanes and tanks. but to any loss of trade by Canada. ihgutemmlaiu; b3‘; a0 wytzpfllif; 11o... limnan. " oil. September. 1936, the exports of v13 lflwsident‘ Mp5 ‘R D ‘Quiglev! when these have returnecL to their thfgugh the efforts o; this Domhh cause or m“ susmmed temperqwr; ll o. Pants by Household Insects The biggest. export business. dried cod were 141.354 hundred- SeCretB,.'y'Mrs_'R_J:R.',p y. 1.1.8“; bases, the lrregulars, resume con- [on g0 bring about a union of my ' ‘ ' . 1i reckoned in rlollzu-g. was done 111 weights and in the corresponding “Hm Mrs‘ R J‘ PromL -,. Gum trol. terial forces of the United States Eastern Guardian ..°SUBSCRIP'IIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may co iIlSEIft. control, c. R_ Twin“ o; me halibut to Great Britain increased mounted i0 slightly more than "0013 30C|M-—A1m0$t_ 199 m?" 059- The)’ H"? Well Rrmfld Wivh Empire and not with the United lIa-ndedto their Rept. Archie l-iunic. - H11"! MY"- Enlgmulggjcgt] Bynng-h Dommm" both in quantity and value. l-iali- $l.034.000, nn increase of about gathered Thursday evl-‘HIHK in the machine guns and rifles. and have Kingdmu only, It has caused a“ Rluflvlll- r)@p.-“-;n,.;n@ o; A..,-;¢u14,m@ 5am but sold to tho United Kingzdom $282000. Most of the gnin in the 130M159 School Room for the’ been known as the Eighth Route unexpi-Orrl delay in completing ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is c6- 14,,“ undonblcqly an“. mo“ m.‘ totalled 14.961 hundrcdwcighls. with busincn was in the oils. mimthll’ SW51 and G°§'l'°‘G°u‘°" Army since the reorganization 0f final arrangements for the actual "m-‘mlcll- M“? WM“ “l “mm bread from each bag. ..'ANNUAL BURNS CONCI-iltl‘ and Entertainment in I. O. 0. l-' pvasurzlg" mu‘. common mite“ have 9mm 021113015111 "On; shops wcrc also opcrried (ll/flcfifirilolflllplliillliigplitlg 29th and 53rd armies were scat- tails pertaining to the trade be_ Hall, Montague. gill‘ Weltlilgagilli’ ab,“ hep“ a source of m“ and am __ m greater calm h. dunng the yo“. nflronaucm and vim to Scotland tercd among the inland towns of tween that particular section of 211x18’; gallantry“? W5?” ‘Blulmnh, 1 no}. 1:9 u, n,“ [mm .1... Qnflig"), MONTREAL. Que. Jan. 13 - ‘which was us "r w must the , Mir. McLean showed some Pcmark- ‘Iililfh Pwvlme; While 0°‘ “if”? "l" E.ml’l"° “"1 “he “mild slams wmcwke fig... ' L-8tl5-l-l5-ltl- ' 1.111195, but mp improvcd 5111-4131141,’ Purchases made by tho Canadian 011011911191"- Wqlllfvlll-“nili 01' the ‘ able views of the coronation includ- San-V commllmsllc- W959 $01 (‘-15 0!‘ Gfellt Britain. Consequently, ' NOTHING NEW - . - - . . . . . . 4- - . Mm-v Working with typical Communist work is involved and lo ' - _ _, I __ \\'0O.1.‘ll clothing. rugs and up-i hon (lvilm fwm uuivivhuu-uuii W‘- ~- ~ “ell” emflute "m u“ QM” ~ . . » 1 W many wh B,» gammy M“, Ail1..-‘J f' c ti‘ ‘* M no.2: “ ' 1‘ s" ‘ ' .- . - - . - ,1 ---_11» ' -' w‘ _ -' _ tu-ial '1 C' ~ I:' ' li1f7 rax- ' ' ‘ " - . . . .- »‘~l~ .~- C 1'11"?‘ v k‘ " Eagmhigikfllxinftlelgcgzip(lgfilfinfi éfyéisngisilgf]nghixllitl: ‘$3,051 guznnfilxog m?“ falfioun, half of the flathcrinf; by Mr. Ncl- one or more organizers who pro- But this new development is es- mu‘ 87' l" w“ he] Mum W“ l» i3 v- .li.i.'~. ' ‘ ‘ menial venture The groom hurl been married twice before. . . - ,. ‘ . artists o ulav-l, luioun as the ----1""""-- -~ ' a’: ‘1,'H"v “ § suit-rec! as simvlvlng crpizillx" lo it. "ljilllcliusaes. $1.’? s‘ and st;u1‘.1~ t Cmlfdmm‘ “ml “SM ‘m, m” 109°" “Quinta? clbnsistlug of Harry Yor- Exwnd lmqucnce an:iggestftigezfignérebitgef“ me $115,000,000 a yeain, but. nflcr 1W1 mi hwaix.\_"d g Tlicsc insccts are most apt mi sinus. swie<l_ in rm inivrvieui here i m°l}‘"‘l* “"0 l" W1‘ b01101‘ hill-W ston, Joseph Duncan. Walter Young. any pert of the Brltlsah abut“? Dimllnlon was granted cmuu" hawk)‘, can‘ ‘ u multiply in hlace- where there ls today m tvhlcll hr‘ lTYVlCVVCd the SlRFIIOIi-S- vflfl-‘h 01':- AWPOXlmHl-Bllf Nelson Robinson. provided STIHPPY R 15 not clem- how many com- certain to be felt quickl ill lhls prelermces l“ m“ mmkeh mm '5“. “mp l rfqanvply Mule disturbance‘ This 15' yegyg aguvlilcs; Qf 111T’ dppnl~tyncnt_ 31-). 700.000 190i. 01' fOffé-t. ‘pffldllfilb mllSlC tIIYOLIElIOIlL U18 BVCIDIIIEI. A? mums.‘ troops have entered North country. y ‘imam went up to QZQQLOOODOU lll ‘"0 m» 1- o- “n1” l‘ nCnniltilulrfl-l-tlnllglitoslfiid vvivctllfi slllllfics lll 1013.7 than in which consisted of materials for direction of Mr. George Estcy. Dur- on“ °xwnds' but it 1S knowrl they state‘ ‘has been lncrel91n8 Tflllld- been a conflnual impw“ ‘ (lclny to prevent their spreud.f_ 1 Clolungr nlIlJjPCt to damage. when, » l not. in uvc. should be hrushcd andl ‘acalvn. or b1‘ .‘“lll L0 the dry clran-l crs. bcicrr hcing carefully stmvcd nuu-iy in mull! proof but! nv bout-ml ' Fzcquvnt attintion to clothing not ning of more pilscli’l'lgi‘l' and freight trains to mcct the nccds of in- raff‘ '" scqucutly more ___-;-. o 1 -;— lention periodically. Ancthrr sprcics of household in- sect that mav muilmlv whcrn care resented by track tics ’ During the year folowing new equipment was delivered to the National System by car builders in Canada. Mr. Vaughan announced: 50 first class coaches l0 mall and express cars. 2 665 box cars 49 flat for the season. Among the partcu- larly interesting features planned are three Mass meetings on Health subjects with addresses to be de- llvered by prominent local medical men. Due notice of these will be given in the press. After the re- freshments ashort sing-song was control large areas in Hopeh, They held up the Japanese ad- vance in north Shansi for amonth last fall. which Japan admitted was the stiflest resistance encoun- tered in North China. Missionar- ies said there are 30.000 of these troops in northeastern Sharsl near Wutalshan. the sacred mountain. ficlal record in the Department of that this trade h j a remarkable extol: claw. ‘an: ed States now holding g poglflon as chief customer of this Domln. Klllfldoln from this poet. m, 195g; Trade and Commerce at Ottawa‘ lon, having di-llildfltd the United- which now finds this sum to ‘If lance rod in be l‘.\<‘l‘l‘.l$0d. Incin-l viluillYd" 5m“- “Thilt was‘ We“ .°°"sm‘cg°';d.'md mpifirs tofeqilfip; wgotllegfilealffhgegi ffgglglglgfghl? Chahnr. Suiyuan and Shanal Pro- guiltyarlogvulgrlglnghlmetgsgliprsyfg: about $500.000.000. with mo, bu; um “lntlml slinuld he traced tn feted hi" the iuvre 1rd business 1111""; "1 "ls-t i‘- ¢-- 0' R 1 i B. n” h d vlnces. two nations. n l5 once of trade strongly in favour v thou" _ urre and removed without linndlcd which l\f|llli'f‘(l the run- flllillltlll’ 335-700-000 T991 8T9 P9P" lned the plans o the w wr o0 Bummer o‘ o!‘ ‘ Canada. It is apparent from these int-u that Canada's foreign trade mil. these two nations 1s steadily Pill‘ grossing to the satisfaction u! everyone in this country. 0'“ therefore, there ls good reason lui the apprehension now beinn H" v , ._ . -_ _._. .. .< ., -. . -._ , 15 b pm»; 1- 30 _- d , held led by Leigh Dingwell with “w h . . _. 45 l 1; of i1" “"7" flljfeiffléiigg.lnglcilfi wedtl-lmg m. ‘T1115: t/Refilorfilfflttd o1! allllnrlxlblodbesitelic‘ lg‘ gondoala bar?‘ zlnd 17in freOIZIlft BETTY YOIBVPH Rt the Plflno- A for ygariaftb cgl-rligssamlhtlieyutijrxilrei: thepgarfilitllolltgm tlmltnirizglog finlllrllionlnaevl; all‘: msisbilltv ill“- .", . .. . ,._- ‘. __ - .. t 1 d I . y! M V‘ C “m” mom. ,.,.‘,._.kh_ espmany when mm, mm nmmnpv occurs n, dye“ IMILEECTRtOlJ. In addition 125 21351:‘! 551935183 gmfhemfiaiocglm make anything out of the country to the south and the actual ln- "V M" BBTWIIWM 111M “m” rovcrcd wi ll rugs or carpets. need, Dmi- T. i<"l'l“ tn b? fills-d or cleaned out. perindifl Vlr r-orlrl ivllct this ("co pass by lings in small numbers. or a= 00- cnslonal peclmens accidentally in- freight refrigerators were built In C.N.R. shops. "During the year we Anthem. they have conquered," an irregular asserted to a foreigner. crease will be about $75,000,000 {qr "l! nut year. The main reason the existing preferences in ll" . _ . - .,, ' I - one with uu Vlithnnt c nun-r‘, n; “who callv. The paces behind bnsbn-arrls troduced. Sometimes. due to lack 118d P- heB-VY M!’ 0011010011018 PTO PERSONALS Meanwhile, Japanese plgneg gnu for this rise is due to the inercas- 59°“ me pmmable "l h .6 To W“ m,“ wflchpl.‘ for you, m‘. rm" woodwork should “m m. o; clcanuuagg homes may m, coup gram 1n connection with om- tantksddart out to attack any re- ed shipments of newsprint, hm“ United States. all "can! which‘ w overlooked. woollen lint. dust and pleteiy overrun with them. One lflfisfinflel‘ "Y5 and 125 ‘"1175 W010 Mm L Macho“ o; Guernsey 9° cmlcenmltlonfi- Th9 RM (‘Feflm- calf-IQ. Woodand wood pro- mm ambushed a r we 9;. l; 3;. "vhny “~31; , debris which collect in the cold air. , puree of outbreaks of the larder air-conditioned." Mr. Vaughan ad- Cove. is the week-end guest of Mr. Army continues to reorganize. re- duut-v- nickel. artificial abrasives. fort. However. there is auniluu lcu. shafls of house filmaces form a beetle. which demonstrates the im- ded. “In 193'? there was a eub- and Mrs. 1mm: Riggs, 186 Queen m“ WWW W! l“ in supplies nbertos. and so forth. 0n the "W!" t° "l" ’“°"‘°“°°““ "“".’- . Sh», ‘m, p_.,,,.,. 1,, n. this full. source of infestation and should be: parlance of periodically cleaning atantlal lncrcnse in the price of St.. Charlottetown. "Safllillnzgengelciitflghtafli m other hand, the American exports m“ “Hglmddficssfi, ‘L’; No ‘rut W» um mo (‘Vbilln removed from time to time. ‘R1121. unused Darts of the home. is the some "I168 0f mfllfllfll b"! We are \ ‘in "y c‘ he" w can!“ are "50 801118 UP. hav- mm‘ ‘n . n_ In t~ n: Us hm, 1n rill‘ and and carpets. especially‘ those with a‘ dead bodies of cluster flies. These hopeful that there will be recess; Ml" 1M5 39". second year stud- gn-guhglfif Illa-mid“ m! (til-uh 41in‘ ‘nctmfil Bbflllt 33.0 per cent '_____._______.d m n9” “d” °2El__._=:== _.~,,. thick pile. or with 101:0 paddlrllg fllesboftenicntg dwelling: in largs loll: in prise‘ duLIMmet-héa yeginn $1; afiolizaag: a. ggngogi: ___ __________ "near u ure. mux-indegtiaryevfiyyyr gram, s: ——-i-'—"*-" h‘ T. haw in low, n01 hare. heath them. require be ccanr‘. num ere n e au umn. aroun " e expen ure y na a ' '— n qvou; aka‘ Y , _ . (m1 _ GOES TO SHEFFIELD Ill Dom ‘i l l1 i ‘e m each (llrriexlikblllidsltll‘anl/gglllllnmégilel‘ l/Jihllglgh mrlqreicklslndfilei$llilgleafsgrfi :31? n: Elliirlilgyeyhind ofilliclam a . ganldlllsuosnolg fill-glib’ United "This" gunman-shun. Ireeffi‘ '1 -\~,,_.u.\ 11- 0.1 c - .. . . . . 1 4 1 Surface damage t0 Jlble fab-l faulty (nnstrilctimi. and their meant many million man hours of M‘ “trick stilwhnhg 511ml‘- Jlgoltnulalgfilu- E“i?1""d—ég€l* Kinfldom have been ulvoncins """"' "" "*"'etbz',:|'g|l,yc:klnl Tol- .\ on», m. firvlle. has on upholstered furniture mow corpses may accumulate in attic". work for our Canadlancitizena and ‘aéiéwfizfleligigg d2‘: lzbnfifgi main Ofub" gnénalggfkh" hm glttldllymslligg; the Ottawa AGNQ- |:'|"Mm",';',!, lbw-coma?‘ An u. y. . t-i _\"\| u m‘ plav kr- pvcvfllltvd bv frequent. brwhinz and npgleflfd rooms and serve as has done much to amlst various when he w,“ enter the Royal V“- apminged manage,- of ghemfld nthllm‘ ' Pr“? W m" ""3 holi- Onlr I 30"" 7"‘ ‘mm N» with m. and ll e m of g vacuum clwaneu‘. hot! material for larder beetle lor- branches of Canadian industry mm, flmmuL m, many mend, wedne,d,y_ “Mm; m m, “w.” 9 W81 Wide between Canada Thai. u.- ur-u- gnu! you cutie, The felting 5c?!’ ‘IF-P M~I~ ot- vu bank to nonnal otmdltlmll.” wish him a speedy recovery. from his present club. and the Motherland wu about Manhunt. M In! more! II markets of the United xmsdoui ‘i’ -