martian? is. ms 1:11p wasrsau GUARDIAA AClllIlJ-Inaa _" ‘Gasman i! Ibo Gnrdha ll Water Dublin. ‘Luna sum. williolflwand dlyorlllll 4AM}! ACAIII for 01.00 ati , ‘ior Drill Co. Keaaington. .. I. sultan,‘ Mr. n. N. o‘- my?! of Holt Ronfrew d: 00., uphtwfll Will be buying furs till "wary 20th at office of Charles R ;.- rs, Summerside. l-ll-tli- JEDE Uli U [TED CHURCH. The serv cos for Sunday, January 1111 are as follows: Bedeque 11 AM. uany 8 P. M. Cape ‘Pi-averse 7.30 - 1... R..v. James M. Baxter. B. D.. ' ister. _ - -1i ‘-UHELTON PEBSQNALS. — rjr-rerpmi. Muttart and son Alfred pail. rne noirdaya wnn inerr ram- y-nrs many lrsellLs ale pleased i, see rm. tlllfluS mcuonaid out gldl a.uer a very IhB-VV culcn-rvir. an ms. crank uaude. nad as their 11,,» .Jr tne New Lar hondays eu- rons rue. vflllh‘ Gaudot o. 11 Crove “nu um 1. Cyrus J. p. rrofn Ontario. .._|>r.0uA'a1-.‘ CJURT ,- _Ho.:. ,'r.. Palmer, ulld,8 cf .'i'uJne€, illlf-MLLCLOWII, heir. a ses.ion 1.1 ,9 Proeate Court at the Summer- e court Hausa Tue..ay. The es- ies c-lcised were th.t of the late 11d Hall Grant of The V lley: _ Bertram Trows..r.ie, la e of woiua P.E.I.; Jose hlnc Vlct. te ol Victoria, P.E.I.; and Martina 30111115 late of New Cannan, m own property at St. Elea- m 1n Prince Co. Toe lawyers en- ggd were Ernest H. Strong, K.C., 1131a Stewart, Heath Strong, K; _Waiter E. Darby-B- Jmuns snowman) - The Mmpers of the Children of Mary rs, E. ‘F. Gaudet, Wellington, one ygging last week to tender a. sur- 115g 1 shower to their daughter ustina who was recently married . Mr. Clifford Gaudet. ‘line b11410 , , 1.11s recipient of many boa/uti- andoostly gifts. Aftsra delight- iiunm the yvuns people W0- qi m the village hall where a gtenjoyabie dance was held4. _|'ABEWELL FOR ‘MR. 113B. cg __ 011 Wedn evenni; embers of the Sumrnerside Y's . 11'; Club and the Bcard of ‘Prado igthered at Mulbury Lodge to bid areweil to Mr. Russel H. Leek, rmnager of the Canadian Bank of pmmeroe who has been W005i"!- dto Fredericton, NB. Besides the nembers of these organizations here were other friends of Mr. cck present, Mr. A. R. Brennan a, 111; chglrmfll and after the rmqufl; p11 address W85 Tend by 1-, John i}. Campbell and a pre- rntation of an electric razorvwas eds on behalf of those present 1141 o: the orsaniaations they re- qssented, Speeches wcremadc by r. Morley Bell on behalf of the card of Trade and by Mr. C8000 iarke for the Y's Men's Club- .ese speakers made fitting r=fcr- .ce to the work oi Mr. Leak dur- g his stay in Summersirle. for the rtheranee of the aims of the ne- ciive organization". During the ening the guests were entwtain- . by p, number of excellent solos - Sgt. Reardon of the Canadian rmy Postal Corps. Before the ening ended a number of the ests spoke briefly ewmfltn! eir regret at the Feilaftilre 0! MT- k from their midst. The even- g concluded with a 51H! limb-s- ._1.o.n.n. MannmL-Ticnzut- iied meeting of the, Ab-gwet ii-nter 1.0.0.11. was held 011 ursday. Jan. ‘I. in st Mary's all. The Regent, Mfss Mary lint presided. After the openifl! aver and exercises the mnutes the previous muting were read ' tl~e Secretary Mrs. J. S. Perri‘ .d were adopted. She read a 10l- r from the President of thf R0- ry Club thanking the Cral-‘WT r the contrlbutiwr to the Criorled "ildreps fund, A spletid'd Trea- "rr . report was given by "rs. ‘c McKay. A rioriafion which ac been sent in by M's. (Capt-i a=il Kelly of $12.00 was 81'0"‘ lly acknowledged. This dons-ton s to he used for any useful rur- r» rvl/wh it" Clwrrer wished to .lde upon. The WP‘ ‘V01? '70?" nor. Miss Won~'a W"a‘t reed "Wt-rude rn*"‘°SDf‘Y"et1Ce reiet- 2 to this work. She rerrrw‘ "‘ thr~e barrel; of fine beaitful Mes ‘had bee-i sent forward ‘or e Pcvsh R=l‘e' Fwd "Pd 0 "V" "Muir: 11w“ if" "dish Mi"is‘e" Canada. ‘F’ “Howl. A 'e‘e- a"~ ‘--- received frfm r British (‘"l'tl"'i‘t'*e on Pol=h "v =~~i*-~+'~~t if~ere was wit"! .4 n: ,,,,,..1-..- eo- "Ia-avg; "from win-r so.“ 4-0 r-vcvvv we; vrtwj in i"- sept tn huv - gw- "on-rm n"\""“"’ d been i" Halifax i" ti" b l" W0 ' and grateful replies h"d "e011 eived. The Convener asked that i finished articles be sent to thb ovri, ‘Rpipap irnmadh-teiv, =11» ai- rMd a letter rc-vardiniz Wvtlm! osoitaiity and-ways and mwns ' wiVrH this hospitality cou‘d be levied when the occasion arose. was reported rhsi. s time Blim- r or magazines ired been mt W air-non», but m“ there was a ed for man-y more. in child wei- tc work it was re "wt 9-! iidren were getting milk in tho boots. wave and means were vested and dlrussed for raisin! - d1 1m- “, "m1; and the matter 3 1m, 1n m; “was oi the exec- ive and councillors. The mfit-‘fl? ‘ed with the National Anthem- NOTICE l have taken over the gar- e business of A. Horne & 0-. Ltd Sununersido. l A poetfaiiy solicit the pat- nago of those whom I have rved in the past as well as 1w customers to whom I oi- Or 25 years experience as I auto mechanic. "re “all art 1 . Gfiil“ III CI COUNT! lly“ _ IIIIOHIQ G111» "lb 01508.51 GIIIIIIDIIIQIO to to the sq Iaapcndble (I deliveries on yoarroaae. ' —IIiXALL white Cough “l;- mrered at the home oi Mr. and M" “"T“"°"“'~Icnz'e are sorry to learn of her i .I‘Iaanarli-aal aflbamolllaaunonidoby Iaflmnonclltiforthhacrvioo tuni Bpccially cents bottle. flours: r » - - 1-14-21 today? the vitamin cap- and iron. Gourires 1-14-31 —HOCKEY Bod Rink - day Jan. 18. Soutlfqghore lohgge lime. Freetown vs New Armm, oklte alter. i-is-ia-ai‘ —ADDRESS AND PBI-JSENTA. ggN-On Tlkldly evening the 1r oers and men of the 17th (Re. f, ‘if,’ gmvutefl R-eaimem. gathered m ire ummerslde Armourles for dug, Wrfiv t-rnlnlnz period and a d 11f liq course of tne evening an ‘Igdrests “as read and presemrmon h e o Sgt. R. L. Leck, Manage;- of t e Canadian Bank of COBIIILICBt who has 0:811 transferred as man- -HAD Take Plcnamres vitamins sule with liver Retail Drug. R. L. Moliison who also presnted him with a beautiful carving setl his own behalf and that or his good ~ wife. Durin his residence in sum- merstge as nk manager and as a Iéeclghr of the Reserve Army sat. h’! as made a host of friends who w 1 e rejoicing in his promotion re- fit his departure from our town. -DEATf-I 0F MRS ELIZABETH BRENNAN. - The death occurred esterday morning 1.11 the 11111119 o; er da/ughter Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. Summerside of Mrs. Elizabeth Bren- mm 38° 51 years. The late Mrs. Brennan was born at Kinkora, P.E.I. And Vicinity Ms; Helen Lawloi- of Chariotto- town has been for the past few days, operating the Duchess Beauty Salon uue to me absence of Miss Wanda Bertram who 1.; spending a iew, days at her home in Hunter Riven,‘ Mrs. James Champion of Darn- ley is spending a few days in Ken- slngton the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Heston Wadman. Miss Ama Moose of Summerside W85 visiting in Kensington Wed- nesday the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stav- ert. Lance Corporal Ronald Pariee stationed somewhere in Newfound- land is spending a few days with hs wife and child in Kensington. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless in Norboro on Tues- day 'where a card party was held in aid of the Red Crcss sponsored by the Women's Institute. Mrs. J. Arnold Douglas received the ladies‘ prize wh‘ie M; Jweph Plneau walked off with the gents. Mrs. James Croken won the consolation prize for the ladies and Mr. George Bowness the gcrufs’ while Daniel Connick was awarded the "freeze- out", by apparently a very unsym- natlalc audience. Befo;e returning to their homes the gav evening waai topped off with refreshments. Friends of Mrs. Archibald Mc- iilncss, All join in wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. Arthur McKay. Darnley W08 a visitor to Summerside recently going by way of sleigh over the ice in the bay and reports the road in excelent condition. Mrs. John MacAlecr oi Summer- tor to Clermsni- Tuesday, the guest of her sister Miss Ethel Campbell. Mr. and M11 Davis Moose. Tra- vellers Rest were "ccent visitors to Wilmot, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brecken Simmons. Jerry Richie returned to her home in Ciermont recently al‘er mending some time in Kent- vilie. N S . where her husband was stationed before being transferred overseas. Mlle mean Campbell of Irish- iown is new Min-adv»: the Union Corrlncroial College in Charlotte- Mlsv ‘Una Mrrav. Sivnmcrside.’ was visiting Mr. and Mrs Rav ‘Zeeves in Remington on odour‘ ay. Miss Yvonne Leblanc. Summab; aide, was visit-ins at her homo in~ Iruwsinntop. Wednesday. Was l-tnaei Adams. 13.17. Sum- m-v-side is writing in Kenainston with her bmther. Mr. Charles Adams and Mn Adams. Mrs. Lloyd Wood returned Uummarsi‘ after mending at her homo in Sher- brooks. IOBIIIT R. PALMER Plano 80-8 .i"°*""' 300g“? at; frgltifirlcttéiér N. B. Branch turned to Ottawa after by me Comma" £111; Oigfefrcserwésipiielfi gearlfisvggalign at her home in Stun. which W» accented uy Sgt. Deck on c, iwestern and Que white 30, colored ‘pitai, Mrs. xctntyre i; the form M the ' we ma: BORDEN Also Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 ‘ SUMMERSIDE Personals —Mis's Florence Dalton has re- spending -Mr. James MacDonald, R.C.0. has returned to his duties after spending a snort leave w.tr1 wists and ami ' 1y 1n Siunmsr irie. Contact Bowling i League Summersiile High Single M. Thorton 206. High Three E Filllick 49d. PROD IIOE MONTREAL. Jan. 14-40?)- Canadlan Commodity Exchange. Butter spot; Que (92 score) 35 l ~43. Eggs spot: Eastern A-large 36- 31; A-medium 32-33; A-wilets za=2o;~~s:-a~ zs-zez-n-c 21-20.. . MONTREAL, Jan. lb-(CIW- Produce prices today as 11901964 by the Dominion Department of A riculturc follows:- ggs: graded shipments selling A-iargc 36-37: A-medium 32-33; A-puliets 27-28; B 30; C 27-29. Butter: first ads creamery rlnta jobbin pr 36 14-87“ 1r; grade alias, Jobbing price. 86 _.§6 l-2: wsholesale. fiwlfi No. l pasteurized storflilc 35 l-4——35 1-3- Checse; current; receipt, colored. Que 2g 1.4 F013 Montreal. white, i9 5-8 FOB Montreal; wholesale a2, first grade Montreal. Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 moun- tain Que 1.55-1.60; No. 3 1.40- 1.501 NB and PEI 1.65-1.70. cent visitor to Summerslrle the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Rashe Schurrn-an. ‘ Miss Elva was... Norboro. isi spending a few days in Bummerside. Mrs Benjamin Champion andi son Louis were visitors to Summ- eraide Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo lorkin. 1 Among visitors to Bummerside Ernest Raynor. M;s. James C011- don, Leo Ccndon, Rev. Newman and Mrs. Jerry Richie. Mrs. Davis Moose. rraveiicrlj Rest, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stavsrt in Kensington on Wednesday. Mrs» Annie M01491!!!" Miflpeqim- and fonnsr conductor of the lon- , spent Tuesday Bowries; in K Mrs. Archibald McKenzie of Ken- _» rrington spent a few day! with i101‘ daughter. Mrs. (Dr) Trevor WW0‘ of Charlottetown. i th Mrs. Robert 1L I A very successful Rod meeti was held at the horns of, Mrs. Preston Toombs r “ iss-gc variety quilt was A delicious supper was served byl the hostess. Congratulation are being extond- ed to Mr. and walorns McIntyre of Sin-nmerside on the recent ar- rival oi a fine baby boy oi 7 pounds 1 ounce at the Prince County Hos cr Miss An e Wadman oi Ken- sington. m, W31‘. Bentley of Qiarlotto- town was a business visitor b Kensington on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Parleo and daughter ruturnod to Henainpton after visiting with relatives in Summcrside. Mr. Harry Mehrlane, Simmer- side was visiting with his parentl, and Mira. Aitkil Ihhr u-nreeeunmwuep-n‘ is visiting her sister. Jill-IS IJOCIIAN] Bingo party was held i the Town hall on ‘ , ,with the hall filled to carp- lcity. Tha aeds of the rt Sympathy of friends here is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mac- , January llth. The little one had been ill for some weeks and was only five months oidwhen death called her. Besld 11w parents there are left ‘mourn one little brother, Lloyd. Dr. Lewis Haslam who baa been at, his old home in Springfield fol- lowing the funeral of his M01161’ _ Mrs. rl. B. Haslam. left Borden 011 Wednesday for his home in lvion- treal. He was acccmpanred by hi5 lhlAlel‘, Mr. r1. n. Hashim. who Ml- spend, the WlIuCI‘ in Mont-tell. On Friday, January 8th. Albany school team and noreen aCll00i team met in Borden rink for a irrenciiy game 0t 110cm‘ ivh-ch ended 1:1 a win for Borden by "it score of 7 to 3. summary lst. Period 1 Abbgny’ Greenan, (J. Muttart). the daughter or the late Mr, and Mosqul s:- 1 Borden, ivicTavish. (F. Oatvayi. James Johnston of that place. B. Daley ‘187 150 146-4921 3 Borden. Oatwai’. iCo Jay)- Mrs. Brennan was married twice, J. Weighland 116 139 118-373 -———— first to John A, McDonald of Mill K Cooper 177 112 77-355 ‘ 2nd. Period ygllsgl-lggnttzi; 313E155 theremviere p, Cunlrigham 14a 144 128-415 two boys and thm gmsentlgmettiigf- Wlylne 1g: rigs-stall 4 Albany, J. Muttart. Charlottetown and Hubert of Bos- ' ° es ‘ ‘ 5 Wide“ F- mmiay" . ton: Loretta. Boston: Patricia. Mrs. t 0 5°10“- Mumvmh’ ‘W'D°“°"' “m, saufiders Kemmmn and Game your, sso ass var-ms Mabel. Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Sum- Hudwn Fmnbem- 3rd. Period merside. The second marriage was E‘ Fumc‘ n6 7A5 133-4 I 1 Borden MacTavlsh. (F. Oatway with the late Oscar Brennan also of D" wamisley 149 m9 120-378 nd w Drfi-ey) M111 Valley and of @1115 union they M. I-Iollian 1'78 142 162-482 9' ‘d “L ‘Richard were no children. Mrs. Brennan has 3- W‘ Hams 115 116 153-395 a B“ en’ ' “@1513 (Doughay). been a widow for twenty five years N- WV" 31 134 132-397 1 9 51mm“ K‘ m 1 i.‘ (Ga-wt and for the last four years she has J- cah0°fl 50 160 100-340 10 Borden, MeeTflvf ~ . ,_.'.. ‘ - made her home in Summeraide with — i " "' ‘5- Fmden- ' her daughter. She had been in fail- Game Totals 12o ass 1110-24116 pef-nce,G.Delg‘11fl.G~J Y? F“ inir health for about a month but Kitty: Hawks “a _..l'_~6), u'..wa_. -_ nevertheless her decth came sud- M. Glover 169 15:1 93-415 R1‘{§',d E P1ckeriug,W.PiCk0l‘1n.- denly-The late Mrs. Brennan also E 1111111111; 157 90 128-385. c‘ ' 'Gr,a1 Dawson, Defence. kllgzinto‘ moiltrraonflbrolthelé. Dr. ~17!» I.‘ Curl 101 88 127-316 Lflflfin Greenan. Forwards. . sono Rns.aso woha 5_4 ' bgotherésxJolzn and. Stephen John i,‘ fllféfiwan 1% R13 %';,lvg_3gg,Doughay,J.Mut.tart,K.1owther. a 5°“ ° ” “"1 M“ “"1 m" ti“ ti Horton 12s m 151-411‘ M cAleer ters, Mrs. Louis Smith, Bcdeoue: ’ Mr andu Mrs. Allan a ggdqggnss Brlidket Johnsmn o’ Lot M. Ferri 126 1IO'110—346 w d day . e rema m ore resting at- ihe ' rslde on e nes . homgdoi Mas. Wilfred Kelly. sum- figflgrgm“ 912 799 9w-zfiaz me -—t- d “we so“ A, mer e an o-da th .. 1“ ran 1m transferred totkengingto: ‘guts: P. Gent 143 182 135-4“ iJr-Mhilvtetxlfefiugned to Borden where home of Mrs. James Saunders. The M‘ 99W" 197 157 151-515 “lay Wm spend some time with MIS- hinernl will be on Friday mOYnlIiiZ at E- Emm" l“ » 96-430 313x11); parents, Mr. and Mrs, John 1o ov-lpc 1o 111.- 1111111-11-1 River M. Jackson 127 117 130-374 KP Gal an,“ > Catholic Church.—S. M. élykhorton m ‘ ____ l ———-———-—- I. 0k — l ove of Borden. Silt?“ M. Howatt 10s 15a 102-3414 chfgeglggdlfn summemde regs: ' —~—--i . friend. M ss Rene - KGIISIIIgIOII Game Totals 10cc 1m coo-sues gflfigh" M I c of Borden visDi/a: lileeiralflriengchifit; Robert How- ettd oi Summer-side over the week- en . 21- I _ 1-1 M ttart and dauih- toe-Mars. aBtigntor? Stewart of Car- leton Siding, v’sited friends in Bor- den on Sunday. Miss Rona Howatt of Summerside, Lloyd lnman of EON-eh Mr. and Mrs.‘ Heath Harding of French River visited at the 110010 of Mr. and Mrs William Ozon oi Borden recently when en route irom Montreal where they visited their son Joseph there who is now serv- ing in the R C. A l" and is st!- tlonod in roronto. fiiends here-are iziad to learn that Mr. Don MacPherson who re- cently uderwent an operation 1n the Prince County Hospital Ls recover- ing nicalv. M", 001111 love of Borden was a visitor to Charlottetown on Pri- dsy - Mrs. Reginald Rodgers of Borden left on Friday morning for Toronto where she will end a few days with her riaug ter Mrs. Bert Sanders oi’ Florida. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening in the town hall with five tables paving. Lad- lea prize was won by Mrs, A P Ccrettl. gents by Mr. Mon Camp- bell wiih a. consolation prize 10mg T110550)’ We"? M“~J“k Burnsmlrs‘ to Mike Georgette Cere’ti and the freeveout prize to Mrs P J Mac- lnnis A GRANTED DIVORCE BOISE, Idaho, Jan. l4 -(AP)— Sir Thomas Beocham, conductor of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra don Philharmonic Orchestra, today ted a divom from Indy was sran ‘Utics Celsstia Beecham on groin-ids of extreme cruelty. Sir Thomas said in his complaint that he and Lady Beecham had not lived together since 1909, that he received from her "only carping criticism in my chosen work.” nu rm-rrrown minimum -- = Eniortainnont At Bosch Grove Last evening u taienlofl- groupof entertainers journeyed to_ Beach Grove and combined with talent from that canto raged another aplendfd performance for the boys _ ‘form; each and every number was ‘aoroughly enjoyed and m. lhuslastlcally received, 811m Ma or Glen on of attics-s. 00.’; and men, thank- ed the cut and the man lava lowers. ch ' r. Manning Bagnall Vi -Pl'e. sdent of the Legion responded and invited men to make use of the Legion Home at any time, Luncheon was served to the cast vigmilvaelt-tlomushltyhenioyed by all. ow ng was ; ‘g ganada." 1 ' "Wm ‘cestra Beecti b N_ Trsininga CEBU: otihghnestri. o u It! 0B8. v e audience led by L-C Leo Berrigan, V0681 Solo. M155 1411:; Jam“ Arsmmm- "when you're away". EHCOIB. '>‘Dark Eyes." Accordion Select on, LAC, Bydngy Aime!’ by kind permission of Group Captain Blake, "Black Eyes" Emmed- HEYKWB Sewnd Serenade. n V0911 5°10. M11 Charles Earle. Were under the same old flag." Twice encored, MflKic A0! by L-C. Duke Neiison, The Human Volcano. Tfldil Dance, Lloyd Gallant, en- crr: , V1051! 3010. Miss Kathleen Horns- bv Souvenir, encored, Mighty Like A Rose. Selection, Old T‘me Beach _Grovc, encored, Voca Solo. Miss Laure Jeanne Arsennult. “speak to Me of Love". 30m! and Dance, Private Eddie Bourgeault. Vocal Solo, Mr. Charles Earle. “Phil the Fluters’ Ball", encored, “Murphy”. God Save the King, Band of Protestantilrphanage Annual Collections EARNSCLIFFE By Queenie Mulch W. W. Mutch Houghton Mutch R. R. MULCh,» 50c Russel Young. Total-soot), ST. PETERS By Miriam Waye k Jean MacEwen 50c each: Mrs. W. W. Anderson Mrs. Geo. Coffin; Mrs. C. C. Pratt; Mrs. Simeon L. MacNeiil. 25c each: Mrs. Clifford Mcliiwen: Mrs. C. Milton Waye; Johanna Anderson; Mrs. Addison McKenzie: Mrs. Alfred Simmons; Mrs. Mrs. Edward Quigleyi Mrs. Christ- ie MoNeill; Mrs. Roy McLean, Total-$4.50. NORTH BEDEQUE B)’ Erma Baker of Borden were vistors to Sum-i Partridge; Mrs. Albert J- Quigley: Mrs. Chas Bowness 1.00 Mrs. Scott McMurdo 1.00 Mrs- Erle McMurdo 1.00 Mrs. Thomas McMurdo 1.00 75c Mrs. Norman McMurdo. 50c each: Mrs. P. Bowness: Mrs. A. McCauilz Mrs. J. w. stavert; Mrs. C. Carruthers: Mrs, J. Clark; Mrs. D, F. Hoddinott; Mrs, T, 51m. mons; Mrs. W. stavert; Mrs. S Carruthers; Lil-s. R. Dingweii; Mrs. B. Waugh; Amy Barw se; Erma Baker. 35c Mrs. R. McCaull Total-slim. VICTORIA CROSS By Helen Campbell 50c each: Mrs. John D. McLeod: Mrs. D. J. Campbell; Donald McLeod; Gavin Reid. each: Mrs. Stuart Adams: Kathleen Campbell. 30c Mrs. Hflry Mexm- na. 25c each: Simon Peters; John McKenzie. Total-woo. KILMUIR DIST. Dy Helen McPherson Mrs. M. C. McGowan 1.00 M.. N. McGowan 1,01) 50c each: w, E. McKenna: S. J. Flnlayson: N. P McPherson; L. W. McKinnon; J. K. McDonald Olive Leeco: Mary McPherson; Mrs. D. P. McPherson; Kim-mi: Junior Red Cross. 35c George McPherson. 25c each: Mrs. Alex, McPherson; William Virtue; Norman Beaton. Total-Moo. , l-li-li DIES IN LEXINGTON LEXINGTON, Mass, Jan, 14- (CP) — John Fisher, 86, retired printer and native of Charlotte- town. was buried today with the Funeral services being held in the College Avenue Methodist Church. Somervilic, of which he was the oldest member. Mr. Fisher died of a heart attack last Monciav while waiting for a bus near his home hora. Surviving -aro four sons. The oldest hospital in America. the Hotel Dleu of Quebec, was founded ln 1639. ' scaiwdsjnvwa! Rubbar. like peholeurn, is chom- ically a hydrocarbon. nnirrsifcanpniyriyo British VCKGLJMG production is estimated at 4,500,000 tons compar- ed with 3.000.000 tons in i939. “*5”? EILIJIE THE TOILER TAKEN AT HER WORD! t. : 5 i At the conclusion of the pro- wG_ ""00 hflrty ohsera for the per- c criimi sunnin- ‘Ibls column is naervad rag new; Of local interest. but advert-lain; "I IIWIynatIa-emay belnaorioo at five cents a word. strictly pay aole In advance UBABWELL for Phowgrapa. CONIIDEBATION LII‘! INIUI ANCI. L-lll LEAVE BY PLANE TlllS MORN- Mr. and Mrs. J. Pope Clarke loft by piano this morning for Montreal and 1 ronto. While in Tozonto. Mr. Clarke will attend a l Fruit Wholesalers‘ Con- Wllflvtl. which takes place at th Royal York Hotel, Jan. 25 to 23. IEFl-ESIIEB COURSE T0 IE WELD-Candidates are bein sel- ected from the N.C.O.’s o the 17th Reserve Armoured Regiment for a five days’ refresher course. to be opened on January 26 at ihe Ordnance Grounds. About thirty N 0.0.’; are expected to take the course. which will be under the supervision of Lt. Col. z.w John- stone. Regknental W.R.. Duggan of Kellsiigtcn wii. be the Senior NC O Instructor On the completion of the course the candidates will take examin- ations to qualify for their ranks. cAnrENTRy counsn - A car- pentry course opens in Charlozv - town on Feb. 2. This course L under the Dominion Youth '11 1118 Prokram under the ieadersl: of M1". W .R ' Youth Tijaining for the Provlnc . Twenty-five or thirty boys are tx- Pecrod to take the course, and ap- plicants have- already been notified. Messrs. Charles Hamm and AlEX MacDonald are to be the instructors. The course will be given in a build- inajgwned by Percv Proud. Coursts in g and Poultry Grading open to Eirls and boys will begin the middle Making for girls will be held about the same time, -BEDEQUE SOLDIER ENTER. TAINED - A very pleasant aven- ing was spent at the home cf Dr. and Mrs. Moyse, Bedeque, on Mon- day. Jan. ll. where the young folk of the village were lriviteri to honor $gnalmz1n Seaman 3e11, W110i; home on furlough from Br. Colum- bia. 'I"ne hours whllcd jcyluiiy a- way in cards and games. A lovely lunch was then served by the host- ess. assisted by the young ladies, followed by p, presentation of a lovely eversharp pencil by Mrs. lvloyse. Sgn. Bell very fittlngly re- plied by thanking Dr. and Mrs. Moyse for their rice gift and for making this such a nice social get- together for him. All then depart- ed to their respective houses wish- ing Seaman Bell goodluck and ban voyage. Sgn. Bell leaves Monday i; Rsllme his duties in Er. Colum- a. DIES WHILE ON ACTIVE SER- VICE- Pte. Alexander (Sandy) Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- ald Stewart of Wood Islands North, is listed as having died while on active servce ove;seas, according to the 249th Canadian Army's casualty list of the war, issued Wednesday night, Pte. Stewart, who was about 35 years of age, was serving with a Nova Scotia and P E.I. Regi- ment. He has been iii England for some tme. The deceased had re- turned to his native province only a short time before the outb.cak cf war after having lived in the United States for several years. He had worked as a Life Guard in the States. Tliere are three other brothers in the armed forces. These are: Raymond- iStubi, with the Canadian Army Overseas; George, with the PEI. Highlanders and Eric with the Canadian Navy. Other brothers and sisters surviv- lng include: Beth. married in the United States; Belle, Iflfli“.\'2d in Upper Canada; Dcugald in Mont- real and Bruce at home. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER _. A very enjoyable evening was spent; at the home o.’ Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stordy, Crnpaud, lin hon- or o_f their daughter Marjorie Minnie. whose marriage to Mr. Nel- son Moiyneaux. Charlottetown, took place December 34. The room was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The bride was escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Olga Sorcnson. A heavily laden basket was then carried in by Misses Shirley Myers and Miriam Howatt. The parcels were opened by Miss Margaret MacKenzie. and the oi.‘- compariying verses were read by Miss 101s MaoVit-tiie, while Miss Noreen Simmons arranged the gifts on the table. In a few well chosen words, Marjorie thanked her many friends for their lovely gifts. Af- ter singing "For she's a Joilv Good rlellow". the remainder of the eve- fling was spent in dancing, music being furnished by Messrs. Chester Stordy, Lewis Hagan and Aubrey Gamble, Amy Howatt and Agnes Myers. SUPREME COURT - The only ease before the Supreme Court yesterday wao that of Barbour d: MacDonald, mot-or car salesmen. respondents, vs. James Power, ap- pellant, an appeal ' from a judgement in the County Court in the amount o1 $401.70 debt incurred. in the 911T- drase of a second hand 1M1 sedan oar. Mr. Jiptice A. E. Arsenauit presided. The yudsement, which was given last Oct. 30 was appealed on the ground that the car was not satisfactory. The only witness heard yesterday was Wendell Bar- boil’. When the Court " in the afternoon it was announced the parties had agreed to a settle- ment of 93V) in favor of the ro- spondents. The Court adgioumed until this momlng at 10,30 when the excise appeal cases of the King vs. Lawrence IJPBIATIC and the Kine vs. John W. IoBlanc will be heard. °f February. and a course in Home ' Shaw, Directoi r. f L 'ht JUVENILE game 7 par Queen Street. at l. l-ll-li COIIICT AMOUNT for Proton. 3122...? it“ tiff.» we: P" - . . ll 837737 l-lb-li IS BESTING COMFOITAILY- The many friends of Mrs. , Wood. South rt will tha patient for the past few days. MADE BETTER TIMI — The "0111 lllt- Itikht made better time nan earlier in the week. 1t rum. ed hero at 8.10 p.111. Delayed mpg:- iand connections and ‘COLD Strait were the causes for its being an hour and thirty-five minutes oeriind schedule. The ferry cross- fiiwn mode in an hour and a . l8 Dlseenkers came to the c W 0n lldi- night's train. KNIGHTS 0F PYTlllAs MEET -_'rhe_ iesular weekly meeting of -i‘-" ijdiiiehts of Pythla; Lodge was held in the lodge rooms last night in .1 :..e Chancellor ander I.G. MacLaren presidini. Routine argeunmdajor b] mess was disposed of and com- for the 5o. ng tenn. Among the activizies .. "- evening the members placed Screens 0n illfl window's ledge room. This is per. "e irst lodge room t1‘- : he so equipped. Light in the 1e- were served. and the .11 hour was enjoyed ‘oy e lllrlillb€l'.i, A (IOINITIDENCE — Just another Cblllilldclkc -~- Liit still interisting - was the way Mr. Ira Brovsn oi Charlottetown described it. He said he learned .\'15l.vlLlfly that while Lac. Sid Summerfieid of the RAF hm‘- Wfls bPlhiz entertained at the Brown home on Cumberland Str et during the Christmas holidays his i5 somLaurence G. Brown, 567W"! with the R.C.N.V who .R. was being entertained at the home of Summerfields mother in London, Mr. and Mrs. Brown received a letter from their son yesterday, He 15 5131-- ving as COXSWBIH and was one of the naval men to take part in the combined operations at Dieppe, LIQUOR. SEIZED — Members OI the RKWBI Canadian Mounted P0- lltle and City Poizce joined tones 1551- night and made raids 0n B number of diverllngs in Charlotte- town suspected cf being places where bootleg liquor was handled. The raids netted one complete still, it. gallons of mash, 15 80110315 of home made beer and more than a gallon of moonshine. The st-iill. found in operatic-n on a kitchen stove, was seized in a house on . weymouth Street. At the place 10 gallons same of mash were found and destroyed. At another establishment on the same street. l5 gallons of beer were located- and destroyed. A half-gallon of mooniiine was seized at a place on Richmond Street. 0:1 the same street n youth dropped a can con- taining three-quarters of a gallon of moonshine. He ran when po- lice attempted to stop him but was caught after a chase. Police mak- ing the raids included: Cpl. N. A. Shaw, Constable S. W. Leard and Constable Morrison of the R.C.M. P., and Constable A. J. Lund of the City Police Farce. Many friends of Mrs. GPOTR’ Keefe, City. will regret to learn of her illness in the .Prlnce Ed ward Island Hospital, where she has be n a patient for the past two weeks. nncrns ARSENAULT — At. the Charlotte- town Hospital, January 13. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed daughter. Arsenault City a PETERS - At the Charlottetown Hospital, January 14, 1943, to Mr. and Edwin Peters. Rollo Bay, a son. DOYLE — At the Hospital, January l4, Charlottetown i943, to Ml‘. and ivlrs. Howard Doyle, TigniQ. a IUD. MQQUAID — At the Ghlrlottewwn Hospital, January l4, 1948. toMr and Mrs. John McQuald, Rlverdale. B. SOIL (IULLEN —At. the Charlottetown Hospital, January l4, i and Mrs. James Cullen. lilacNEl-LL — At tlic Prince Hospital on Jan. 14, 1943, 194s. to Mr. City. a aon. surrey" County Levi Mac- Nclll of Oleary. 889d ill years. CAIRNS-At Stanchel. January l3. 10B, Mrs. Alex Cairns, pgcd 89. Funeral Saturday 2 o'clock. MacDONALD-At Camp Hill Hos- pital on January l3, 1943. Peter A. MacDonald. R, C. 40 Pownal Street, A. F“ formerly of Chariot wn. Funeral arrangements lator. KEENAN — At Brooklyn. New York, January 13, 1943, Mrs. John Keenan inee Mary McQuillanl, aged 72 years, formerly of Charlottetown. MMDONALD — At Camp H111 50l- pital, Halifax, January l3. 1963. L A.C Peter A MacDonald non. r. or 4o Pownal s1. Charlottetown. The remains are resting at the A-A. Hennessey Funeral Home. place from the above un- will lake Funeral dertaking rooms at 9.05 Saturday mo g thence to to St. Dunstan’: Basilica. it. C. Cunetery. Too Late to (Jlasify FOII SALE — ONE COOKING range with tank. 89 Rochford 5t 1- 2i WANTED-l l-Z 0R 2 HORSE wier electric motor, Apply L. H. Koennedy, Charlottetown. l-l5-16-l9-3i FOR. SALE - WHITE-FACE ring-neck pale silver. big vig- onua male Y fox pup. T. G1. \'I"S ALL RifiHT NOvslQ/OU CAN SAY ANYTHiNE You LiKE AND NO ON! \N\L\_ HEAR "peeling which was llr. 6. ll. Barbour Discusses Prices The retail priceinof five import- ant food items C” lottetown "m m. "iv..Ys"a-' ncony ...arur,Pru and 3upply Representative of the Prices Board. in a talk to the Wo- men's Regbnal Advisory Board These were: Eggs. potatoes, butter. pogrgwistlrlgoomlgi the fllowi . ur c o n] use‘: durins “hi: txaik whiohmgis 8 '. were e p cos preva I in the majority of Gtarlottetown stores: Largerorangcs per dcvaen 45 to 49 cents and the smailcr sizes 35 to 39; Grade A large eggs 41 to g '..‘L°"“ir ltrrldses ‘u='“§§‘““‘r.r’° w l P" 8 2 c cken. first: A 32 to 34:, centsaofowl 30 cen ; creamcry utter to 41 wit" u“ were c" we: o cen s. Ml Barbour stated that these orzces, with the exception of oranges which should be a lime "WET. are satisfactorv. The fact ‘hat only a small number of com- 111.1 nts have been r-ceived from ‘he Advisory Committee since he has been Prices and Supnly Ec- “reseiitattilve railecls the fiziendid co-opera on ng given y the mecrichants of this ctv. Mr. Barbour =~ _ Ten crmmlifee membct"; out of a info‘ of 14 were l) esent at ilic presided river I‘ Mr‘. ES C:ffin, the chair man. B.I.S. Members Thanked For Splendid Hall On Wednesday eveninseJanilan l3, members of the nevolent Irish Society and their wives were fittinglv entertained by the child- ren of St. Vincent's Orphanage in their beautiful new recreation hail which was rovided through the generosity o the society. The added space, which this room provides will in s great measure relieve the congestion 0f overcrowded quarters which were commonly used for this purpose. The Benevolent Irish Society is deserving of great praise for hav- ing undertaken this most worthy work. which will ever stand a monument to their outstanding beneficence. At the close of the program, which was thorcughlv enjoyed by all the chairman, Rev. J. A. Sulli- van, Pl1.D., ln well chosen N- marks thanked the children for their fine performance, Following this the President, Mr. Thomas McAvinn. assured those present of the great pleasure which the members of the society derived in doing this work for the orphans, The other members were called upon in turn by the chairman and each in his own humorous and pleasing way responded with alac- rlty. While refreshments were being artaken or‘ Hubert McAiilay on ehalf of the Clllldffln rend a short address, a summary of which fol- lows, which was heartily; respond- ed to by the members. Special mention is due Mr. Pat- rick McTaizue one of the veicran members ci‘ the Society for his humorous and enlightening speech at this point in the rogram. Rev. Mother M. aula then on behalf of the Sisters thanked those present kindly interest in the Institution. assuring them of the continued remembrance in the prayers of both Sisters and children. Following is the summary of the address: Members of the ‘Benev- olent Irish Society, we me Q1114. ren of St. Vincent's Orphanage. on this occasion wish to extend to You our most sincere thanks for the great interest you have shown in our behalf in providing us with this behlliilill play room. Many times in the past we longed for sufficient space for our games. yes and space oven for our friendly spats. Now that this dream has been realized, we cannot find words with which to thank you sufficiently, We are looking forward to many h times in this new room and we are sure that it is with s feeling of pride and of service well rend- ered that vou view this your work tonight. There is little we can do for you in a material way but we assure you that we will do what we can spiritually I77 way oi rec- oltitoense. Wishing you every blessing dur- ing the New Ye r a . (mildren of St. Vincent's 01-. phsnaae. 1- -1i AMERICAN "elm; Archeclodists believe the camel and the rhinoceros originated in the American midwest. SWEET CASH Cubes of sugar are used fot hoisted tribal I money by certain Columbia. N. D. MacLean UNOEITAKEI EMIALMII Gaariottelown and North Wiliahiro Phone i0