gmauanv Q 1941 and JAMES Seisenfiiaybyliliugtiicmn . viceso0000-0000000eewooeoooeoovvowooo . aooto; weeeewoooowe+vovvvovvoovovovovevoov1 In Memos-inns In loving memory of my father John B. Stewart. who departed this life January 28, 1M6. . In my heart your emery lingers, sweetly, tender, m3 and true Therc is not a day dear father that I do not think of you. Fondly Iuuunborsd ivy Ills Ben Herbert. In Memos-inns » ln loving memory ct Mrs. Edward llllrkv, (nee Eva Pusey) who [ll- ed sway lmusry 28th, 1MB. A loaf hi the book cf memo y ls lmtly thread today. “Wlys Remembered by Mother and Dad and Lillian. 4 4 FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY "SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT“ th NANCY GUILD Also Cortoon "Wacky Worm" . Showing At 3:25 - 7 - 9 wall-rattle? EDWARD-Thur. Sponsored ly Catholic Women's League ' _ ’Wi . JOHN HODIAK - it takes a heap 0' killin‘ J make a house a home!" with ' - PEGGYANN RANDOLPH minim: - Sflllléénriilllil SiillIKliElt - MARSHALL Also Melody of Youth - Popular Science NEWS - TENNESSEE YALLEY vvvvV vv¢¢¢‘ vv¢‘-‘vvvvv¢v¢ “¢¢%¢ “““‘ ““‘ ‘vvvv¢‘v¢¢v LYNN GLEASON - ANABEL straw Iesetlcniiiotiovslbycrqgu nvvevvwvvenvveev.-eec, O-O-O-O4 CAPITOL —~ ronav inn wsnnssnav SHOWS AT 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 1-00-00 ‘ . HIT ROMANTIC DRAMA! “Somewhere In The Night," 20th Century-Fox's gripping mmgnllcl thriller starring John l-lodiak and vxdtlns new aim find. Nancy Guild, eternal. ausnntsti m World's — liay of Prayer February 21st. Ilbllowlng are excerpts from letters from different Mission Centres showing their connection with the Week o; Prayer. This column Is reserved for news o! looal Interest, but advertising of s newly uoiuro ally be Inserted at five couts a word strictly pay- ablo In advance. CIABWILL for Photographs. QIOGIIIJBIVE CONQEIVATIVE B: o and A ti Fort. —F' t "m" W“ .“°"“°° 5w“ '11" $5,, Home Qfnlgflh ymflalfyv°kk Canadian Mission Press. OHENGTU, l, 8 R M_ was? ol-uus: "We are most grateful for tho conrsnsasrlos m": ls-.““"°“‘ "i "W" 1° ‘miller "is slmAnc‘ cause ct Literature work amongst iWomen and Children through this Press now made in us by the .wOmen's Inter Cihurch Council. lThank you all so much, This good news arrived from Shanghai—ilie fillfilfmfllloti Iwarding il-reached |me the day before yesterday and certainly added a glow io the day as I visualized all that could be planned by the sum of nearly two million Chinese dollars~this is the magnificietlt amount realized by the I-IOLMANS Charlottetown store ‘Pmwl ‘"8" We “>1 “Xiihmlili- 1 4° Wm be closed Wednesday’ Thmb not know to a few dollars un-ill the day and Friday of this week for Immey ‘Emmy “m” mmugh “M'- swck mun‘ it will be. but not far short of that amount. My mind. as I considered with Mr. Kitchen the present Prior needs. sees first a large purchase of 'paper~that i5 first priority for the prices are simply soaring until one |asks "How much higher can they cgoglug-m- AND 51-035‘; LTD” go? and without paper-no liter- will be closed all day Wednesday “m”! Ne“ the"? Wm b9 “m? and Thursday (or syock_qaking_ . ‘special literature put out for certain |spe€lfic needs. TIIE I‘. E. I. PIIESBYTEBIAL of You would receive, I hope. a letter United Church o! Canada is called I sent you some very few Woks use. to moot in l-Ieartz Hall, Charlotte- In it I mentioned having not hwrd town. January 29th and 30th. There from W" m‘ Mme “m6; B150 ii"? will be three sessions, 1st. 2 o'clock fact of knowing nothing of 1946 Wednesday afternoon evening ses- Day of Prayer Programme and hop- sion 8 o'clock. Thursday meeting 9 ing for better fortune for 1947. A. M. .Previous to that letter. quite early ‘in the year I had forwarded CITY POLICE COURT — At the Annual Reports of the United City Police Court yesterday morn- christian Publishers and also of lng_a woman charged under the this Press. i Prohibition Act was fined $200 and. This summer I had a very pleas- oosts or three monthsJA drunk ant and restful. helpful holiday at TIAVELIJNG IRONS at Brown Electric Shop. Kent Street. HOWARD Footwear now Queen Street. IMINNIS’ fitted located at CUILING JACKETS, tartan isms, plaid wool shirts at Jack Cameron's, “The Store for Mcn." AITBNTION SEA OADIII- —- Ali Sea Cadets are required to mil- ter in uniform at The “Queen Charlotte" at 7.30 Tuesday. and disorderly wag fined $20 and ‘a hill resort comparatively quite costs or an days. A man charged near to Clhengtu. By bu: three with driving a vehicle intoxicated hours tnot a comfortable "home- 'side" bus-oh lie-a regular cattle {truck-its only virtue it did take us there) then five miles carried up, mountain side to an old disused Hemple where a friend and I camped Icut for three and half weeks. My FUNERAL SERVICES—The fun- Mo}; 317d fii oral of Mr. Mic-liar‘. T. Smith took pl-lysjgg] megs and m; lovely; place yesterday morning‘ from i119 tnouuL-ain views. cool air and perfect i A. A. Htnnesscy Funeral Home to quleingi-s did all that», on; cnuld_ 8t. Damian's Basilica whore Re- “gm 1° 5ugnglhgn, 531m 5nd bless- qulem High Mass was» celebratzA to ottes menial and spiritual uplift. was remanded until Thursday. CUR-LING AND SKI JACKETS. plaid all wool shirts at Jack Cam- eron's. "Ilhe Store for Men." wife iockcd after our, A" THE CEIARIDPIISIU W N GUARDIAN Plsy for public performance. any of tho following: Mrs. Ruth L. Morris Mrs. II. .1. A. Brown Mrs. Robert MacMIllsn Mrs. Chas. P. MicKonsio 01'! 53am’. trash. 94.1.1 Invites you to beeosno s member of tho Guild for the bal- ance or this season, or until September 30th, 1947, when Men. berslshl may be renewed st the regular yesrly foe. ' A fee o! Fifty Cents only, is required new. The Executive Io undertaking to produce at least one Studio Performance for Mouibcrs only. and possibly one ‘llhroe-Act Other activities may develop. Prospective‘ members an requested to get In touch wills Miss tutu Jenkins, Chairman, Membership Committee Miss Isobel Storey only st The Abogvvcit out Court, 1a Gflflflll Street Mrs. A. J. liaslsm Mr.s A. F. Owen Mrs. R. E. Sutherland Miss Ann Walsh ROYAL EEMEMBRANCER OTTAWA. Jan. 24 — (GP) - Osnadas Royal Remembrances, 'for the benefit. of ‘those who have not been aware of ii. l5 JUGSQ A. Gordan McDougail of OHBWB. senior justice of Carleton County. His office is that of chief test- er oi ihc coinage. On the first Tuesday of each May. JudBe MC- Dougali visits the ltoyol Mint on Sussex street and swears lu a |heard of experts who "examine and report on" the quallili °T Canada's coin. The task dates back to carly English history when the precious metal content of?‘ coins was a measure of their value. Beinl l judge in a county which con- tains the national capital. Judie McDougalYs work is often of l Federal rather than local nature- p0;- mmrrlplc, he has tried sev- oral persons charffi-‘d by U" 1317:: commission on eolllilhlle transmitting secret information io Russia. In addition he prcsldes st the biennial county sessions of the peace. the regular criminal court. rental appeals and applications t-nder ihc Farm Loans Adll-lsimvht MciDougallu off -- duty rid.» are Jew, hotlrs. which he savs lore. taken up large!" with curl- ing. fishing and golfing. by Rtv- Fflnclfl Mflcnmllld will) I do not remember ever being more also conducted the service at the hglpgd by holiday and I was must BPBVB- Tl" Pilbbeiireis W0"? thankful. I wished every tired friend ‘ Messrs. George Somers. Patrick migiht have shared ii. And I hope‘, Dennis. John Mullins, Patrick many of my friends at home did‘ Cullen, Patrick MacMiilan and'slsd have enjoyable summers. i, Joseph Curley. 1 We have had. are still having-I ———-- considerable difficulties l.n gettingi WELL KNOWN nuns - The back to pre-wsr sysitmr that is w; many friends of Dr. Harold G- be expected. And the so very rBSi-i Black, brother of Mr. Black, Charlottetown, will be ln-ithe process more difficult than terested to learn that he has IJCBIHWOIIIII otherwise be. But we are included in the latest supplemenydistinctly nearer to normal than to "Who's Who in America". Drysix months sg-o. And as the mission- Black. who has been English in- dry forces increase we feel things structor nt Hollywood I-Iigh Schoulpllll gradually improve too. This since 1920. is listed as the author great ‘hinterland’ nceds. and of four religious and educational abundantly repays BIIEIIIROII and ‘ and editor oi three other cultivation in Christian Literature. Iilron Union Theological College. OI-IIENGTIJ, SZEOI-IWAN. Ol-ILINA we hflvc opened for the autumn works. He has served as associate! editor of the First Methodist Her- sld of Ilos Angeles, is o. member‘ of the Authors Guild or AmerN term. We have forty-one students. and an honorary life member or‘ seventeen of whom are women. The the International Mark Twain s-~- work is of university grade and is clety. A nstivo of Pugwssh. 14.5., preparing students for church ‘work is scheduled to open today at the Prince Edward Theatre. Said to present the boldest prob- ir-z of human emotions the scregn has ever known. the new hit boasts an outstanding supporting cast headed by Lloyd Nolan and Klein‘ 1rd Conic. { FLAMIBOROUGH. Yorlu.) q... Enfllflnd —iO'P)-- The fishing tout Pioneer had to be towed to port three times within two months be- cause of engine failure. Livingstone 8t O'Brien GENERAL UPIIOLSTEBING in the ministry and in ftllBlol-ls ho is a graduate of Mi. Allison b lUniversity, which honor-rd him education. We are now in file twill recently with th-~ ri'""."9C o’ Ll... D. year cf our history. We feel that it is very important work as the furture of the church in W"! C115"! _____ 'wll1 lgrgely depend upon the kind ROTARY-fleeing the growth |°f work m“ '5 dme he" m m“ of Oansdisn Signalling from its .'l3"l”"3ll°“ °l chum“ formation in 1906 to the present vchma A5 mme ‘memny 1° m“ work 5 ever been before and He was g classmate at Harvard University of Dr. G. D. Steel. time when its networks cover it“ Shle he Down“ and is s our op r y Consdo from coast to coast and ohlumiw “ecu w_.mspar1,‘n8.. reaches as fsr north as the Arc- tic Ocean, Capt. l-‘LJ. Lotournosu ‘umwary President)‘ mentioned the lead-in part la - . _ .'_—‘ ed by Prince page“: rglsid‘ I'm“ MM‘ f“ mm“ “w” Wlfigch has been the pool fromlwfisfhfiwfim‘ w ch a large percentage of oifi- l ‘ cor and non-commissions‘ officer privilege w “$5M with, if," “fink; recruits has been drawn in both l"! °f books o Devotlonod Charlottetown has been wan‘ whim‘ h“ beenhlnprlgtfi, made the contact station of the N“ 0'1"“ by “h3g1” ° p m‘ Maritime: for the non-permanent .1‘ w“ mum's“ e 38mm“ I of your Committee a few years ago ago it was my Charles less state of China st present makes} workers _ RTIJOVILRING. REMODELING I'll! ESTIMATION! 800% Kent St. - Phone HIS-J I wish to thank the Boxholdore 0n Kensington R. R. 1 for their gen- pescetlsne will be to link up other stations in Nova scotia and New Brunswick with the rest of Con-i ads. and to train personnel in the rapidly advancing science of ltoct that there was no one to sub- network and its chief role in that we were able w have the first edition cf this book prhited. The edition was soon exhausted. A re- print could not. be made here owing to paper shortage. as well as io the BARGAIN FOB COUNCIL LONDON -- (ca) - lslillgion’ Borough Council needs land cwned by the Marquess of Northamptoir-‘s: rust for the development of the borough's public agrdens. The Trust. says the council can have it at an annual rant oi one peppercorn. i1’ i IS COIN AGE TESTER goth donation given m; for Christ- as. Wishing you all a HapPy and Prosperous New Year. JOHN DUGGAN. Msil Courier. WOIITIITS sfimsgghiatignihfuagélfggmtlgto: _stiiute for our printer when he went 6.0.8. in cooperating with the R. (m furlough’ our no?‘ Qt ‘W1 C.M.‘P. and 11.0.4.1". Much of ‘°“'ur°"‘c§°:m‘}n‘f: aim,’ iihe credllt fior our (‘lolly weather ito gr 3:1)‘: Wm‘ D dommon of “mom orocast s ue to sgnal stations n “a Eh“ gm whim‘ mp8,,’ m.“ ._.._...__-_.t_...._ TH/_i_1_VKS Wswisliicchsnh m‘. Nllsandflrionds wlgttsrhmuh Iflvvslnlnots-rocerstiessayarc. “l. AND HIS. GIOIGI SIIIIY PIIDIE: 211 IOI $71G ODIN AIL DAY WIDNIIDAY rears snlmv. erusrv crevasse or operated by the army in the far north. . Roiarlan Frank Storey was chairman. KING MlcMILLAN WED- DING - A pretty wedding was nalesrmised in Wyclvwoed Presby- terian Church on Qoturtisv after- noon by the Rev. A. A. Lowther. when Miss Horonco MacMilian. dalghter of the lot:- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Nacllilian. Prince Edward Island. was united In marriage to Rev Iitloar Kin: of ‘Toronto. The bride wore a dress of white nylon satin. with finder- tin veil. and carried s tmunuct of red roses and maiden hair fern. The matron of honour. Mfrs. Gor- don lunley. sister of the bride. wore a gown of clnk lace with m-t and carried s boumlet of nink roses and chrvsanthrmums. The bridelualdo. Mil Frederik Flem- ming. sleter of the bride. and Ills Mabel Scott. were blue mer- oulsgtto, and carried -n honour: Ewan; noliahaheryoleathess if. meanness-o'er: possible the reprint of the Book 0f Dewbttin. "Elisabeth MhdKenzi-l" (Om behalf of the Angola West Africa Mission of United Ohlreh of Canada.) Hun John T. ‘lucid’. gvgqglu Do Angola. DONDI. BELA VISTA. ANGOLA. ’ Ev“!- wI-iere one goes¢and I travel much -thero is the ssrno Nit!’ W!" for books. especially refill“! W" and Particularly the New Tittl- ment. and it is distressing to have to return s negative answer to ill! request. ~ We need more and more literature ._mm-¢ In quantity Ind DOME!‘ lll qmlliy. It would indttd be a irliedy u. missions leach Africans to read and the devil H091! "It Illlfiwfl- Alisncs otyellow roses sndehryssnthe- mums. The flower girl little Miss ml; sawdorr and Donna Flem- ming. hieces- of the bride. were carried rnosegsy ct roses and corn flowers. A reception follow- rd at. ifunih, and later the bride and groom loft on a" short honey- moon trip to Niagara and New York. The many friendo of Mr. John Lowry. 8t. (kiherines. are glad to know he irccnvelescing st his hello after liis recent operation in Ilse P. I. I. Ioflhl \ dresscd- i_n peach rndrqtshctte and . eight centuries. SOUTII AFRICA FIGHTS NEW CATTLE DISEASE PRIEYIORIIA. 50liih Africa, Jan. 34 — iOPJ The mysterious lumpy skin disease has taken its place with rinderpest and nagaua as one of the major “black plagues“ that have ravaged the Union's catilc herds. Cattle farmers say the cpldornic is out of hand; that quarantine measures have failed in prevent the disease from spreading to every province of the Union; that many breeders of pedigree cattle and some big dairy/men arc fac- ing bankruptcy; that the staff of the veterinary division hardly has time to get around to farms io put up quarantine cases; and that half the cases of lumpy skin which occur are not notified. While breeders are clamoring for help. veterinary research laboratories have begun an ex- periment which may determine whet-her the disease is transmit- ted by an insect. This is the first important step in the campaign against lumpy skin disease. Many experiments have been conducted with little resul. The first essential ls to establish how the disease is trans- mitted. It must be proved wheth- er there is an insect carrier. On the findings in this field all ful- ure research will be based. Al the Ondersieprwrt labora- tories a stable has been convert- ed into an insect-proof chamber. ‘Ihe most important effect of lumpy skin disease on the ‘Un- ion's cattle herds is on the pedi- grcc stocks. which are the foun- dation of the country's dairy horde There is s grave danger that. unless some remedy is found lquickly. those herds. which rep- In Canada, St. John Ambulance Association and Brigado—- tho active members of the Order - operate from coast to coast. The St. John Ambulance Asso- cistiou-vvithotst charge-teaches First Aid and . Home Nursing and tho Si. John Ambulance BIIIICQfOIICON a- First Aid and Nursing Service BOUNTY TOMATO and other WRITE FOR YOUR (Try outél-IUIqI-IINSOIIOARRJU!‘ for a bumper y: nces .owor this season. Quality seeds only. _ - 2 ‘PAGE. Times. - SEEDS! Whether growing vegetables for Ia r purpose!‘ we bane" n Wm pqwuuosta: use or or commercial Get ilur New i941 Catalog anti Priea List We carIY the ALWAYS TENDER BEI‘—HY.BRJD SWEET O%.N recent introductions. ‘ _ variety!) I'll! CJOPY TODAY ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island 7wmm mnzrul. our on HOUSE" ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan a _. (OP)— A man i.n Adelaide adver- tlssd for a house-and got, one, Hi5 advertisement read:— "I am a beaut. I only work when I have to, and I don't like garden- ing. "If you must know‘. Wife. "I have a youngster. too. who will draw nice pictures on your walls, the lctlle pct. “I put up with them because I love them. I'll gb on living with them. “The question is —»where? Your qucss i; as good as mine, but I'm not partioillor. s5 long as we are on Oil’ own. “I'm tired'oi beating up the in- laws. so if you think your house can stand it, please ring F1294." Next morning a man rang the number given and said: “who are you anyway?" I best my T3118 Off Willi. “I was curious i0 know if you were fair dinkum. I think you must be nuts." Five minutes later another man rang and offered a, caravan at the resent years of patient work. may have to be dispersed. Until lumpy skin disease is de- feated, the Union cannot hope for improved milk supplies. As yct there is no remedy ioi the dis- ease and no preventive. SouLh Africa's cailie farmers have turn- ed their eyes to Onderstepoort in desperate hope. \_~, STARTS ‘WORK III JIIST 2 SECONDS Gmums Asrtsm MAIKID rms wsv Given the information, the caller‘ ‘"8141 The offer was declined. ‘ Soon after a third rang and rgid; ‘I like your sense of humor, Joc. 1 hum’! 80! a house to offer. but I like your style and I'll domy best to find you one.’ The fourth calla;- uffgygd a new five-roamed house for a "man with imagination." ' RADIUM sulqrtFmcu-l- H "AFQWFIIIL. England _rcr) Ai0mic plies" now being built up here will produce materials which will act as a supplement to radium in treatment of cancer. Professor- Cockroft, United Kingdom Direct. or of Atom Research. sold ncently. A metal such as cobalt, if left in the pile for a nnuth, would gcqufl‘ MVIIUTUOI similar to radium, 9<£3 We invite quiries for equipment- CATERPILLAR Tractors Diesel Engines Diesel Electric Set. Diesel Marine Engines Construction Equipmgnf your the following I a m@»os@\vc@es<—>ee§oc<o\i Lot us help you with Y°\" PW" problems in forming, fishing, lumber- ing, milling, lighting and construction. A.‘ Picture It 00., LTII. Charlottetown, P.E.I. i i 1...... ACH and SERVICE at. John Amhuianrr $1,000,000 Campaign-Feb. 2-22 FOUNDEUII: 1092A. 1)., The Venerable Order oi‘ St. John, the oldest Order of Chivalry in the world, has been serving humanity for more than wherever disaster may strike or injuries be sulerocl. The activities oi" St. John Ambulance roach into many fields. In factory and home. at sporting events and public gatherings, on the open highways and on city streets, St. John Ambulance steadily goes about its business of saving lives and alleviating distress. _ When you support the activities of St. Iohss Ambulance, flu play your part in saving lives that would otherwise be lost and in reducing the ill effects of injuries and sickness. s 0M