JANUARY 1s. 1942 SHOWS 3.15--7—9 l PRINCE EDWARD .;. 10.91“ BEEN“ .\ senses, lilliil\\,\\li\\iuttxtiu *4 / rmuttsn or rm; "M" Aunts. THE___CHARLO'I"I'ETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN_ Dr. P. A. Creelman Addresses Cyros Thin column |l tanned Inr new: of FRITZ WEISSLER. MOntffiflI, ‘.5 local laterclt. but advertising of n buying furs gt, W, Chester s, Mc- nway nature ma: be lnlqrtld a1 l Lute" 0mm‘ L514, Mlle I worl, atria-fly pnynlrh l; nlulC. FLAG llfl.I~‘-MA5T—'rho flag on the Cltv Hull was flying at half OEASWILL for Photograph: mast yesterday out of respect to the memory of Mrs. Holman, wife CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- of His Worship Mayor B. Roy Hol- ANCE g mam Blip CIIOSB-danoe Government GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE-Hen HWR- Wil- ald- L-5iB. Ctlioowtin, Rose valley. was senteng FUNERAL SERVICELTIIG “m- e to lour months n Queens Coun- At the weekly luncheon of the Gyro Club held last evening at the Charlottetown Hotel Dr. P.A. Creel- man. Supeprlntendent of the Pro- vincial Sanitarium was the guest speaker. After thanking ‘the club for the splendid support they have given in the campaign to eradicate tuberculosis Dr. Creelman went on i0 point out the still great menace i \ _ ty jail yesterday by H15 Honour, _ \ t, eral of Mrs. William n. G-lllls which Judge c. o. Duffy. Chownn “a, which this dueasc holds for society. / i, §== n was largely attended was held yes- charged with retaihind stolen gcods He said that the anti-tuberculo- M; ‘gr- terxiay moi-rung from her latc reol- ln his possession. The case M0545 sin program can be divided into i denoa 4 Water Street to St. Dun- out o! the the“ 0g cgjpentgy-‘s mugs two fields of endeavour-that of treatment and that of prevention. Dr. Creelman went on to des- cribe the preventive side of the picture. He cmjlnusized the im- stanb Basilica where Requiem High 1mm g mm a; mm,“ m; Jung The M"! W“ Wlfibllied b!’ Rev. 101115 accused pleaded not guilty when DOUBMI W110 M50 wllfillcikd mr- arraigned on the charge Friday Vice M the Brave. Scaled in the last, The case was adjourned until 1mm! CllllBLE liliiii Silllilil-Iiilillliilll CAIIHNEII ' T11! derial b41115, a - Sanctuary were" H‘s Excellency vcqmda - ' ~ ~ . _ . _ , _ ,_ - y yo; c0 me] m e; t portance of tht general public lec- ‘: i’ werefilmrdgy” G,,,:,:,""”"§""' ‘md Most Rev. J. A. OSulhvan; Rev. Following my; $1,, ChMEEmWLS ognlzing that the disease was in- d; f) and E" I d, I)’, hmrc George MacDonald and Rev. F. Cass (lmnged p) read vajue o; 30°55 feotious. However, in contrast to 84" of 8t. Dunstan! University. The 5mm, being M, than 5Z5, M, the speed with which diphtheria, scarlet fever, whooping cough, etc., are contracted. tuberculosis ls a. panbeare“ we" Mfirws- Joseph A- C. 8t. Clair ‘Tralnor represented ‘lhe Mcmm- J- Flllllk Mdxllflid- H- Grown and Mr. Lester P. O'Don- —EXTRA—- , y l". McPhec, K. (2., Hon. Mark R. “e11 the amuwy slow moving disease taking weeks, ,- GAY PARISIAN ! I ' i MCGlIiBuH. K. 0., Dr. I. E. Crokcn ____. months and often years to estab- .: Musical R . ' and J. J. Morris. There was a large MAJOR. MAUNUTI‘ IS SPEAKER iish lisclf, The importance of rec- u eVlle » ' ‘ v _- . number of floral offerings, Moss -—- rging a total war effort on be- ogniziixg the disease as being a F i ~ .. . Cords and Spiritual offerings. gnlgoflwvahgeqgtvgnfieagildgnésigil. fgmmunifable one was stressed by mammo- ~ - - , _ e spea er. '- AEVH-"JfiVJi-"HIT" -‘|\|'l-‘J'lfi'hl'h°ul'ul A. B. P. OFFICIAL HERE-Dr. csterdav said: “The Legion tried. to Examinations of the defence for- cos revealed that less than one in every 100 was rejected because of Tuberculosis. However the general w_ Q_ Gljddeny Federal A R_ p_ mpress upon the government that official. %ttawa, who arrived in the 01"" P113561" System 0f WflBlllEf lllul‘ 01w by plane yesterday“ conferred will not meet the demands necess- Yank In R. A. F.A’:’\Men1or1Y1TL. 0. B. A. vu-w-v: a-e-v-I-mr-Iw-uw “ . m, be 1 m C“ C u a-ry to carry on total war, and uIiZ- g and ii IS Tops 1 Install Officers 3nd onthegs 1:11;‘) fiiggt- irtytheougfiv wmpfl§e_ ‘,}§,‘§{"“§f,y,en§§,c “nnflflfffflif; fiffiffill u’... h1g3; Building‘ H" “mined m‘ 5”“? M tlon, organization and utilization of PmW-‘d m“ m‘? dlsea-‘e i! mi?" Th9 f°1i°Wll18 officers of Memor- th A. R. P. i d - . - - ial L.O.B.A. No. 266, Charlottetown sweered questioxfiscanrgilgldlzllgd 13° gggultlggllllllfnong women m the same Bum-h Plcturlzation or Britain's Fliers CAPITOL SHOWS 3.15 —- 7.00 - 8.45 were installed on Dec. 26, 1941 for pzocedure of staging Pliwilw industrial and ll’l'1ll)0\VEl‘lll such a Cfiillllllllilir Dr Creelman out- iQlQIVYQiIEl‘ geniillliéiilg Janglliz 0v the blackouts. The duties of wardens. manner that Cunhdzla may be geared lined the meJzocl of attack used -w-M 3m. Li; or Ad In: Afilcck. special constables, firemen, Rfid to produce essential foods and mun- in making examinations. D-M- sistecr Elfirlg DlC ie. Cross and other A. R. P. workers ltions and to wage war to her max- In treating the disease, the rims- J; bM l. t *1 "h Filld- were outlined by Dr. anddeh. He imum capacity. uninteresting ad- torium Plays a. double role. It pro- ‘ ' S“ er Agnes Crwkeii- Pointed out that all such workers d-WBB W“ entitled. ‘The Canadian vides an effective means of isola- The thrlllng to? ho t 4 ~ flying tighten. filth lll) Efetafjfgfi F. was shown last night, gt m; Prince Edward Theatre to an en- lli; high-fun about high-fin- bruneito wife and a n-l-u-u-u-u-r- '- - v-w r. lllC . blonrlc-chasing hubby on g i-husiastic audience that immediately Rec. Scc'y., Sister Al‘ J ll. ' L8 l T t l W " - - e . . . ,w - _ M’ .,. . ,, = ' ‘ . , " “ s_ h, - 1 action domlnai Fin. SJ y., Sister Perle Gmnlum. pensation, Hon, g, p; cox, ch51“ Kendall were joint chairmen. pmbiom wmch arms when a pa}, lug the well placed story, stru- Tyrone Power is magnificent as the ent is forced to go to the Sanator- lum for treatment, Dr. Creelman spoke of the $7.000 voted at iihe last session or the Provincial Legislat- Treas, Sister Jean McLean, f m P 1 i i» Guardian, SLster Mary Roberta. glglllldgd. Di". Cirlgddrllz-(fralillllcgqmfilxltgfi: Pie. A. G. MacKay has returned Dir. of oer, Sister Grace Bell. city until Wednesday. The first ‘° Emil Gwvv after a furlough 1st bee. sister Violet Matlleson. prapflcg bjukou, w“, b, hem hm with his sister M11- Edwurd Quiz- Ho ood at its best, o. great pic- gum D bee, Sister Josie Morrison. next Mom-I _ ley. St. Peters Bay. m! h m,” A11 the skill c; 131mm,,- Hemy Flam-ii. 5159i" Perle Garnhum. “y ~————-———-— a?“ ‘f,’,’,1§‘_”,,,d.f§’,i,_,,°,“,§' Yilfifiough as yet ‘rials fund is not sufficient. N0 sin: onosnu - No site derived has yet been chosen, either to rc. 30b- bulld 0r rent, by the F. W. Wool- Company. Limited to re-c-s- their business in the city. formerly occupied . a- King was used to make the exciting p111" Glmfih 555m" B°amc° wal‘ scenes stand out. And there are plentv that (lo-the Dunkirk evacu- ation d Fox's great benefit has been from it." he concluded. Dr. B. C. Keeping reported on the result of the annual Christmas Seal sale, announdmg the gratify- ing news that it. hnd exceeded last year by a good margin. Through City Councillors Express sympathy lcl. Outer Guard, Bro. Chas. erts. F_ 2nd Com. zanucn can do it, with the cast or Howatt. zhousands performing realistically m 3rd Com. provide the years top battle scene; low. 2 E th mem., Sister Mary $155 mem, Sister Eva. Mut- The premises by them W85 destroyed by fire long with [I19 contents, during the the dog fights 'l il ' ~ —————- . . , filmed by ‘he 1A k-Wfilflalgéglgltllg Laiilttlélxcom. mcm., Sister Jessie lsutnrcr part of December. Mr. L. J. Owing w the den“, o, M“ B_ an oversight m last weeks report tense fjjgh; 1n a Brmsh bomber 5m Com ma“ slam Julia m“ Rwy. local manager of the busl- Roy Hanna“ wue or H15 worshxp. of the annual meeting of the Gyro ayxixixlgerhisi: over éiveiimanby; “diva Auditors sister Gladys BOWM- ‘tiffssifdurlfirflfii rlréurtifiluhxilfcfi May“ mhnkn’ m‘ regm“ meek gfribtifisilgiréitiritrYiémfthg15.3.1 ' ‘l W“ “n! W - Sister Addie Aflleck Sister Jessa; lng dz the City Council was ld- i Tynm, paw, h“ m, _ r for Toronto to visit the Hiead Of- those lswztsd to the board of direc- tive‘ em’ p" 151i“ flog, He is not sure of his future Joumad last night’ and Wm be tors {fir 1942. After two years of held Friday night instead. The following resolution of sym- pathy tvas adopted by the council: club as secretary Mr. fornmnoe u the bored Yank who Fin ' Com ~ <- 51st" Glad“ Dilwlle. plans but said last night that he sod n desire to be re- n anxlousw it ti .A l,- _ mppan, yoggg fingnefhgnagaguga; sistcr Addie Affleck, Sister Jessie ,.,.,,,,1d be m 0mm awn when me service tn ‘ - Hogan expzes the kind of role \vhi h d ds- L""*<"- . . . st ~ - . A fr‘ - . . ' r n‘ . bt t1 di t. and e;,5_5uperb ac;j,c~,g_ A'“’,',',‘,“§‘;,,,,y Sick and Visiting coin, Sister 3:323 affffng expegwg ilgiflquflcgg Resolved that this Council do re- i,l§1‘{,'3c‘:a€t t‘; fig, mile Sefiicesresfog Grabe, in her first dramatic role, M“? Mllcmllilan- 535m" All“? today. He will be here to lnvesti- ggggngurlwgearttelt’ sgfipathy ‘"0 m"; valuable a. member prevailed upon yor on occas on o ' Mr. Hogan to accept the position of chairman of the fellowship com- mittee. Mr. Hogan's associate on this committee will be Mr. J. Go"- (lon lvlacDonnld. Ex-Gyro Jack Cameron was a guest. ghowg that 5X19 1,; mp5 s; m “p135; Jewell, Sister Eiiizabeth Flord. 1n addition to her dramatic scenes Physician. Bro. Chas. Roberts. in which she excels, she sing; and Assistants to Juvenile Lodge: dB-fices to two new hot tunes by Leo True Workers, Sister Mary Rob- Robln and Ralph Rainger. "Hi-Ya erts, Sister Mary Cook. Sister Violet $913.’; laargduwtnothlelrzilqldttle Drcam Mgghgglon, 5 51W ll- y Sisters, Sister Waller Sis- The thrilling story follow: the ' ggxrgsd pilot u ho joina the n. a. s. t" mam“ I'm“ Edie the possibilities of a location m’ for re-establlslilng the business. Toronto-New York great bereavement and express our sense of civic and personal loss in the death of his hclpmat/e known to us as a lady of out- , - standing attributes, as first [tidy of Trans-Canada LING our city indeed to be long recalled -_-- by our respectful affection." It was mrtorrro, Ont., Jan. 1: - A moved by Coun. J. n. Blanchard b u" m-“llmtmn l“ mus‘ general revision of schedules 1n and seconded Coun F C £52k: meddiislciplinzhof the loorpsf I ‘Frans-Canada Air Lines’ no-stop Dousan. m . his ceommdirlllder ‘lilgsllng eutinilfi g: o gllltgmhgmfi serglicek bettwee“ Tm" ‘IITIEQ Depubf; 34W“ Cmm- J- T~ ' ' . all cw or ciy is an- - C M‘. pres e . . ALSO - NEWS - FICTION h,“ daflmlieswfeilwall- “else” “Pf - u hounded. The importance of this . , s age or a irrtng, smas ring ch L h '. SHADOWS m swmo max high m the clouds over puh- Q l" m" travel "my in time ' ‘r k days of national stream is being demonstrated daily by tho number of passengers and amount of air mail min-led in connection with the war effort of the two great. democracies, and the fact that Washington and Ottawa. are only a air. ' John Sutton, as Tryone’: com- mands and. rival in love, Reginald Gizrrdlnexlgfas this pilgtévllgg can never ge a r en . an s C r, 5W!!!‘ YN-YUF-BB as a lyer’s moi-her, giveyexcglent support. Darrell Ware and Karl MINT JOHN. N. 13., Jfl-u. 11-(0 Tunberg wrote the exciting screen cflllaiila" Qllflls Malayan names ls undergoing Reorganization Was accidental SHIPSHAW, Que., Jill). l2-—(CP) -Deaths of 15 men in a construc- few 31°11“ "Pa-W by By Tho Canadian Preso lll-So sons were injured and _ - . we seven shaken when a truck t‘: xpllxlmElge w" m” “we W)" ‘lamp lire "Ply Blllldlyjllom- vlcghilglflllgzkin i-lrai-sfwo-liorur ser- Here's how to pronounce some and automobile collided on lill "A yank m u" 3,5101, m ,,b_ "lg W55 50615611151’ '- wmllefl! Jill‘? M It n V‘; e a’ 35am °r°m'° of the Malayan names figuring in Avrnue tonight. The car burst mbjng pjctuy-jzamon o; Engmmys “willed 81W‘ beam“; i2 “'1 “@5595 a‘ 0d alxlgtart’ a m‘ a am?’ 5'00 p‘ '* "-— the noun.- of the Japanese drive for flames. fliers st work-and at play. Don't "i the "Flue-ii iutlur. _ g-cearéion at tgmilgrauy vlnthmtifie ‘ _(By Ross hruhrh. s,,,'g,.,,,,.,.s;_ Harry Quinn, Patrick Kennedy‘! my,“ m The July Conic-nod for 10 mm- “Ami; 0mm,“ “dam, exlé-epg-satixlnf (Canadian Press Wm- (Jorrcspoml- Kn,“ Lujnpuf‘ _ Kwsjr-lan- utcs after evidence had been com- pleted. and then brought in its vcr- Adminiflratilrs dict. A rider silgsqsted that the number of night watchmen at tho Given Control Over cmp b, ,,,,,.,,_,,,,, mm one ,0 c0nsumer Ggods three. and that wuier pressure in the fire mains be increased. __ _ A short time after the jurys ver- , w..°u....“““f.ll..’.““'.l.ir c251? MES get-Mag; be; u 31;; godle- y“ today one in each of its w-odd dd- e“ i a“ m ° “l ‘"59 u‘ In Memortam WWW, g nah,’ ,0 pawn,” L.£g;.t;1t.h€wis finals; rsbgiuetvég In loving manor! of Wilhelmina grrelglxclifirdznmodeg,’ tgpcfsrgoqusmleg, gyggfi previfiwlYél 1:137,“ bu“? osuoct who died January 13th, ma. sizes and quantities" of goods and ,1? e 3e 1111.111 I so med. witi it's lonesome here without you Wil- prohibit purchase, sale supply or ~ ‘gsimf, e idgfmfll”t‘llg- h helmlnn. dear, distribution of such goods except m m, 9b d. m‘ m‘ °l if ",2 And old the weary w". in accordance with his orders. a h“? ° ‘es “°°°“m°d l” l“ F" m, h not ‘h, “m, u, u um ‘umoflty 8,1,,“ mu com of t o 92 men who used the build- sinoe you were culled lwfly- troi, u occasion may arise, over Harold Laurie Dorothy Laurie an Gladys Stor-rltt were rushed to hoo- tol. later the Laurie: were taken .Nomoltlwinlurleowosbo- lievod serious. William Boync and dltfbelrt Graham escaped. with minor ur es. d“ SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND 14mins New York. T-C-A planes Jan. 12-101» cahlci-Thc largest take off from La/Guardla. field at and most important staff reorgan- .00 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 8.00 p. m. lzatlon in the Canadian corps is The 80.0 rum. flight is daily except under way as nearly a score Sunday, all others are daily trips; brlgadlers. colonels and lieutenant- Al] 1411105 are ensign-j 3tanda1-d_ colonels over the ago limit for their ranks leave field formations and J°h°l° field units to be succeeded by r00’. I ‘KCJLF. IISI I 0f casualties Lum‘-pool". Kuala Kubu - Kwah-lah Koo- Tnnjong Malln-Talln-Ong Mah- of ("nf- . Sllln Rrrer-Slecm. Kllfllltfltll——K\\'flht‘i-Tktllll'. Bahru-Joh-tohr’ Bah- yognger offlcieIxl-s. i i aflersing-Kliillaregls’. vr- r re nto - uan- oo- rig’. portailtaggpgolritamscgts ‘ion gholditrzilg Selanggn-Say-lang-gohr. units, depots and base headquarters ___-__-- in England where they will continue MR. BERTRAM PALMER to make valuable contributions to the overseas force. “a ‘will? eras“; r2: in e ru e m g n e mega?‘ llfnitsnfort mayors, captains n eu enan s. s rest n: even ur- UITAWA- JUL 13 " (C?) — The 516i‘ the necessity or having young There passed away at his home OLeary on Thursday January lat, Bertram Palmer 186d 59 yflrl. Mr. Palmer had been in poor health for three years but was not ing as sleeping quarters. A first identification 11st, in mid- , l 1b ti - hvlnglgdfgrigfgfigg’: Bgflhegfme’ guwndélrctggrgdgfwla? §§',,,,{‘,,,§",,{",,f,iff§_ afternoon, had placed Chnrlcs Mc- Royal Canadian Air Force today re- officers who can stand up m heavy seriously lll until a few'weeks ago. t-alo-i-ia-n. ing production, allocating available Pilllfl- l 0f Milllilefll “s flit-vi. but P- porved three men mlssius alter flv- olng m the mitt HQ “Ml leslded l“ 01"“ m‘ inter announcement said that he mg operations and one man dead A Surya‘. has been made n; 1110;. many years and was very highly sup lies. or reducing the number of els or varieties," a board. state- a“ floors in field units under the rank fi-iteflfled by B. Wide 0111119 °1 friend! was safe. from natural causes. is left of lieutenant-colonel who are 45 who learned of his Dussinf Vii-ll with all the men accounted for, force dead and missing reported i ntent laid. the death list was: David Lacoate, since war started at 1.37 _ F g 41 1 t, bu- d _ pggret, In M ernor ‘an’ hazm§nfi"fifif,amgo§ég°smfdble°fjg Val d'Ol'. Que. V. Itallano, Mont- The 11-93 included loll-VFW DIV/l‘ fifiwrigurfif yhovtllgveigfifndlthzzr no loaves to mourn his wife. for- reul; George Segcc, Montreal; N15‘? lelmliied "ll55l“3re"$?n3,°‘$eé‘§' definite relationship to age limits merly E11“ Webb of l-loxvlan; three the genera-l price ceiling went “no OHM“ puma“ are Wilicil 11118115 be llllil dQWTI 701‘ illilsil soils Alvin and Alfred at home zmd in loving memory of Aubr¢y effect inst Dec. l. ’I'he new order Cl-"Wmll 3°55. Biflckvlllf- 13$ d 1 1 - . - _ iiiln. who departed this life Jan. mgj-gjy gwes aughorjmmonnm the gflgiggfainflvpgzgtzillhgf?“Magi:i Jag nxrliowtarngcrcngérntsol ousy nlurcd lll a rang; léildtgle [h5g1 gfiwsngolrlithfélmfk iwhegtkffse jpsvyrergsleytonrgriltg-gr ".1910. administrators to make ru his m y. 1 - ~ '~ _ Th f listed l ly ' 5 ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ li i: lust two years since you 1m hursu of the board, Each filling 1x12"Qléiamlglogxe?igbolsgientgutahgl: mpofwdmlriuggifrlg and f»? $0231 . g5’; flfjlilfigvlggmlgg éilihgndvaeglél vvgoddsgcclg“ Mrfiregirfitgix-‘eguoélfiltei e s , . . d _1_,d_R_ ‘w es. '2. . Euecne Guuthu-r. st. Joseph lrAlnui- S? E:agli\v¥1firg£1i‘ll8;x‘AC.rF. J.B'l‘lbbctt “mmmnds “d m“ b1°°d “g of Woodstock, George of Bloomfield must be countersiinlgd by Donald Gordon, board cha an. BACK misc Earthenware cocking stoves date 51g, back to the tin-rd century 13.0. Et- ruscnn ruins in Italy reveal luch early charcoal stoves. LIKE ITCOID . . front line regiments of every Qua. Henri Glgnac, St. Christine. of Brncgbridgo, 0m; sgt, L, J, R. “Wm Th l . Que; Henri Paquln. St. Christine; Chabot of Hamilton; and PO. F. J. ‘},“'sh,,,fi,°§§°§o,,‘,‘,‘,§,,,‘,‘§},§§ George Bcauchnmp, Jolictte, Que; Parker of Montreal. They were rc- “,5 and the“, L, not a bmmde that Peter Kowitz, Montreal; Joseph ported missing June l0. 1941, while h“ not some bmtaljon affected‘ Ciougeon, Montreal, and Alphonse 0n 0011110!‘ 001N101 in Clmldl- The chan e over likely will be United Church. The hymns sung Nadeau, Montreal. 3511000118 i5 the lflikli- 115i. WW1 oomploted vfithin l0 do a and the were, "Forever with the lord.“ At today's inquest Fire Chief °lfl°lll numb"! "id m" °f H": names o! bfiioers leav n: the field "sate In The Arms of Jesus." "Shall Marcel Dussot of Sbipshaw said cum“ will b0 made known. We Gather At ‘The River." that small fires hnd started at the The Dull-MET"! WOW Weak-V geported seriously ill- and Thonrns of Mount Royal. The filnoml was held on Satur- day afternoon with a short scrviofl at the house thence to 0'I.eary llv, Rut we still recall the day. filo! you went to mcct your Mar‘ l‘ In llcnvcn, there to slay. lnsericd by wife and family. L. ' p; 11 “m Dignan. Bnnnerman Webb. Alvin huge cons uc on cam]? on an! Webb‘ 1m“ wcbb‘ Thoma‘ smh In Memoriam Plrvlililslv stsnrnms GIFTS ________ Molly miBTui-illl’ bird-s 5P9“?! previous occasions" through the new “pom died from “Mun; 1 | . _ _ _ Christmas in Canada, despite the carelessness of m.) occupant; of the ; ““_' ker and D.S. Gorrill. Interment nth‘,,§‘J,“‘E,,'Rf"‘3§{,,fi,§"',h'§“'“i, long nights in sub-mo weather in hum “gfmme mm’, Mn “w. You may tuck o. bombs: outlive]? wan in Bloomfield cemetery. January 13 1941 the n01’!!! Wixldl- chief Dusoot testified that l Mr; E Do Lormg (wife) Calgary. ' yo, iii“ , ' ' i water main had broken during the Previously rewfied missina-now ggfupfifg mnlfgdhe°gngthlifi 5%; QNE MILE 0F STEEL i- ? i : . -*—' first». :0 .°;“§,§T§v§§“l§'1‘t|fi.e" M", | §f'f,',,..‘},§§‘1’p$g 1.31m‘; ggeiizurgoglg? toryazgffiiclglgairpfirfiaggg dag Togo‘ hber glhaicflrwhenuih; s slit. llifllltlfié It takes nvfi. a mflonof sltrip be ll.‘ . . 4 r .... ' ' ' ' ' unvw csie swe. ltei b'il r 1c . -on ‘i-"il “he h“ l-"rflv"! "1- dciuc. n shaped or . Judge n. a. Wylie (father! handsome“ o, WM,’ Wm warm garage goalgrnggvbglnz bum m 1,, MacPHEE-In Mattapan. Moss. on The large Trinity United Church TUESDA 1'. JANUARY 13th 8.30--Mlsslon Band-Social HalL ‘LCD-glhairlnlnada Chorus -- Social a lfualaflLumpur ( ContlrrueL from to move into : visibly heal": ' the whistling roar the R.A.l’~‘.'s Brevrswr Buffalo fighters overhead and the absence of bombs in the town area gave spirits a boost. British Iieadquariers said severe fighting continues in the Sclnngor area, although “our troops 113A‘: been withdrawn to positions north 0f Seremban." 0n the norm-south railroad t0 Singapore and a connecting line of 24 miles to Port Dickson. the near- est harbor, scxwmban is 35 miles southeast of Kilaid Lillflpill‘ which is second only to Sinuzillnre itself as Ivlainyafis biggest city. Tire new line has been establish- ed in that region and Japanese assaults are being resisted, the war bulletin said, acknowledging that the withdrawal had been car- ried out under the pressure of close enemy pursuit and rcpenic-ti air attacks. Neither anchor of the slanting British line across the Malay pen- insula was fixed precisely by the British communique. It ujwnurintlj' stretched, however, from ,l r coast at a point slightly n~‘ oi Sercmban northeast i0 tho nclnity of Kuantan, on the opposite Sldt‘, 180 miles from Singapore. Thus, more than two thirds or the peninsula had fallen to the in- vaders. who now have entered r-n- other stain, Ncerl Scmbilnn, \\|‘1(‘l.1 is bordered on the south by Jahorc. the last before the narrow, cousc- woy-spnnned strait. which separates the Malayan peninsula from slng- oppro Island with its city of Sing- apore, its docks. airflelds and for- tifications forming the great naval bastion zit the for eastern cross- roads of the British Empire. British headquarters said Sereni- ban was bombed by the Japanese yesterday but that danrage to road communications there had been re- paired, Mum", on the southwcst Malayan coast, also‘ was Zittnckmi. the communique said and a small ship was sunk in its harbor. Japanese bombers which hnvo mode Singapore a dolly iBIBQt/BP- peered over the island again sev- eral times today. but the cilmmlllli- que said preliminary reports indi- cated no damage and only two casualties. _ British fighters and anti-aircraft. batteries battled Japanese planes more 5nd at many scattered place! in southern Malaya. Bombers Score (Continued from page l) ri'i'j*‘ The garrison at Tarnkan wal paid to be “only a demolition Dolly which had been wdercd to destroy oil facilities." Th; importance to the allies of retaining Ballk Papan. another centre and Netherlands naval base 300 miles south of Turakan, was emphasized by this sourco, He said allied bombers operating from ihot point could interfere effectively with Japanese attempts to utilize Tar-shop's oil deposits. and stem the Japanese sea. and sir Push south and wrest toward Java and Sumatra. Allied airmen were rcportecfus- ing a. group of 50 secret jungle air dromes in their blows at the Jap- anese. The fields, well-camouflaged from the air, are inaccessible by road, and are serviced by a fleet of Adnerican-made planes. Two Australian planes and one Netherlands naval aircraft were O l! loss, in the operations. "Our allies are ecxergetlcally tak- ing art in the fight mains tho inv s." tonight's communique nld. “Allied planes yesterday shot down four Jo anese planes over Minahassa wrile they further scored two direct hits on o Jap- anese cruiscr and a near miss on a destroyer. "Our bombers thia morning awr- od a. direct hit on n. Japanese cruiser lying off ‘Ihrakan while our (American-made) Glemn Martin bombers also sfiiircd t-wo direct. hits on two Japanese t-razisport Shlpe lying there" Thus in two days the Nether- lands ted direct hits on two Japanese embers and four mm:- porw. as well as “near misses" on a third cruiser and a. destroyer. Seven Japanese planes have boon downed. It Wu said that the Netherlands high command was confident it could k the Japanese from ovar- runnin ts valuable East Indlcs POSSCSSOIIS, and that if any of the slands are abandoned “we shall leave the Japanese only completely" destroyed oil fields which they will tee unable to use for a considerable e." 5,500,000 WAGE HARNESS As the year ended, approximately 5.500.000 men and women) were gainfully employed m factories. on the farm, in commerce and other occu lotions in Canada. not includ- ing he armed services. Foundation garments, because they are made of rubber and steel vitally required for armaments, will reduced ln output and may in- deed pass out of existence until the 111 , - . . . i...“ “.f".T.“.'ZI;... dlt‘.?i“tri“iit"ii;rff°fi rrtrll’ this "’“.’=i%+““i~-u w“- w- u. .......... We“ errr=~ i" L-iilfl-l-la-eji, y ' MacPhee. ways, burned with lightning speed ggghgfr5- R" 5- “m” (mmwn m; myafld‘. bu; jg m, mm m g - shortly after midnight Sunday. It chum,’ “mm-d amp}; m o1 girl (and a grand slam for you) NICHOLSON - At Hartsville 0n was one of a group housing 2,000 B74545 M“. 5v x_ 825$ 1g yo“ give 11o;- p, pretty and prac- ' were sh- NOTICE RE CWLS tical affairs to wear Dull“?! D- of the 5.000 Foundation Company t" ‘mmhm "mum bed or raids the rcmgr-r- , 1942. M . January 11 1's Funeral Card Hanks Nicholson, aged 8i years. of Carmela. construction workers at Tjbben, fvjgyd ‘Jggeph, 501,, read; in Ml“ h" l“ lwdillw” wedmsdaywihioshuv- 12.12040 Afl‘ "nhbctt (father) Braoe- ator. Particularly u it m; its Mr. and Mrs. lester 1mm and am“ 14 "b: P- m- I“'°"m°“‘ e. . _ own matching own or hymns. On account of the ravages um", wish u, “we” m," “m”. "t" ° E '7' in: after m“ operations. I‘! sites a DY sma Kiri. you mo? Jan. ll -(AP) Mor n, Alexander cDonaId, LAQ, like to give her those she can wear partridge! and ruffed grousQ we have decided N. liexfitlixlgiziggmadnuxilstration lead- R10 09. Mrs. A. M. Morgan (Wife) for dinner and receiving her guests. 1.1 , t1 U lied St tes sc to Toronto, Pl d ones with trousers so full 52.2.." 541i» an: Saturday w glad Button. Bede Bemurd. LAC- Aur- they seem i» be it skirt take occ- - . 403759. MIB- W- T- Bum!" ("Wm") kets and collar picked up in pail- wdcrrffllllticfifrtiyérltimcluciireffi "A hi‘; Mamyi New mum walfl- W498 ifld 0H1?’ olllll the nettvy. ' us ra a. gree re an e cw 1e 1102.. Ausmsoo, “ y thanks to the doctors, matron 1nd cmvlm A‘ Newwn Hmhhnd" "llrm of the P. E. I. Hospital and M”, m; January 8nd. 1942. L. Jean l" i-hrlr Month for the comfort (mum, w“, o; m, m‘, Rwy w, m" "l"? "l"! ""1 °' "'"d""" Carver. services were held at the "W! and letters oi’ nymouihv he" Newton Highlands Congregational Vlflllghl. lo them during the “Inigo Church l“; Mondna Owl and Snowy Owl. hm“ m0“ pflces 35 p“ mm‘ With 7°" Even though a. girl mav man- io pay a bonus of $1.00 each on the Great Horned DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE to Hungarian ||||| death 0' mo“. “My” d". . action opponents charged ought Wm! oh“. n theme or m ‘lllliiflll’. M"!- BEQNARD-At Hunter River, Jim- J. (father) Penrith, L-m. um» 12, 1942, Miss Phyllis Ber- mrd, eight-year-old daughter" .Ba mond Bernard and Mrs. Adopting Jn amendment by Sen- 1 A t 1 _ n < um our“ ouuientv. ‘Mt- s°s“ér‘io.viii°‘initiii<i 171 wwmobu- ii.‘l°'u’li’eif’.if.é‘r"2Ci..?;‘t?§‘““.i€i Wyollllll!‘ 1° H"? Pendmi! price accident. Ho” AC2 R1473,“ Incas she's all sweetness and light 11-511?»- mlliml bin- Lhc dumb" vow“ w Blank. HOW o f the numerous fluid bee. link infill llriccs to tirban wages by Mrs. .1. Blank (mother) Carmen. if“ “°,§},,,,p,,m,ve om, m“, levl-“mil “Pwmd P7959“ has“ Mm‘- sprlgged Mth flowing skirt and "purify" lcvrls- 1119* “will”! -——--—-—~*-‘ music ln its lines, makes a. gm re- ‘ARNUM A5 POHNCIAN splendentlv feminine. would be effective only for price- fixing DHFPOllPS- -—-'""' ____-__-i--_ Phineas T. Barnum. the show- n man who introduced Tom ’I'lmmii NOT ‘LEQENAM! "Valentine" ts not a nickname. ft Berna: . Funeral service at the Presbyterian Church. Hunter River. today at 2 p. m. Interment at 2.80. MORESIDE-J At Provincial Sunn- torlum, Sunday, January 11, 1942. Mrs. John R. Moreside, aged 40 years. formerly o.‘ North River. The N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER the above Board will be T) , ~ fired UMuhoney amend- mcnlhe axlgb Hrtsiored to tho blll (lay next. January 14th at 8 P. pruvivilsly elimiuuicd bv and Jenny Lind to America was EMBALMER The Charlottetown Board of Trade i The ANNUAL MEETING lIlll ELECTION held It The Charlottetown llolrl, Wednes- .\ll citizens interested are invited to attend. 0F OFFICERS of " W|thblltkli ‘otvion. BlIi5it.lE‘Y- .s* CAPSULES = ‘or r010 TiULNSAIISSION . Eastern ud_)l|gl1l Saving Tim; nlubhhhhlll ‘liuougiiuut (10.30 pill.) nlsteru Canacid-Zlib} m no l0 uu p; I 4.0.10 m. tnom Land .1 A U .4) ~31 32 m 2on3 ‘lciihllnlh. J. Jrhfl "' P M Culxtng, 11cc o laghz.‘ lxiun the Vvesi. lndieot‘ ‘ 1.1m mational .. l_.. l5 Kevin by 0m London’ with c130); i , in Britain.‘ 8.00 Tu’ e Nari Europe.’ 8.15 ‘London Calling ' 8.30 BBC Salcng Orchestra, ova- duc:or lresle Brzdgfewaber. P M. 8.45 to FLgBltJ 8 55 glen in Action,’ 9 00 9 10 9.15 9 n1: by 9~ (Rn- flout). 0.00 lrivaldiine News and View. (Conlmvntaior, Llndley pug”) and lfiasllbcnk, i015 "Puller Farsi. Ni '14-}; (C irlstopher 12x’. John Londvnor,’ ‘Brlzairl Speaks.‘ Talk h Vernon Bartlett, My, (Rn. peat). 11 3o Radio News-Reel. A M. 12 00 Lond n Cfipsy Orchestra, led by Albert Sir-idler, 12,15 Talk: ‘inside Nazi Eur .' 12.30 Headline News and 0%". (Re at) 12.45 cit’...- down. C.W.A.A.F. Officers Entitled to salute OTTAWA, Jun. ‘r2 ~16?) ~91. flcials drew attention tonight to rcsulationx of the Canadian Wom- en's Army corps and the Canadian Women's Auxiliary AiryForce in trope o.’ simplifying the saluting pmblom for b0'll wr-mcn ywmjr; and members of the afmed 1mg“, Sflllltillif, prcz-iously: considered o. nzoderaiely simple operation, a ges- ture of respect to senior officers and the King's commission becamo a matter of ' on with m; oniljv of u-om recognized imifornicd Ynfl 7* . There 1s such a dug ls Q "court- esy salute" bu’. medially tho onswa to this saluting problem 1| caro- fully laid out in rcmllntiona of the C.W.A.C. and C.\V.A.A.F. The C.\V.A..'l.I<". is not an auxil. larv hilt. a part of the Royal Can- adian Air Force. its officers hold the King's commission just 55 R, C. A. F. officers do and are there- fore entltled to the salutm of alr- mcn and officrrs of lower rank, al well 5.1 sOIdIoI-s, qllnrs, and officer; of lomr r. ‘- 11w rvlvcr fighting forms, ’ The C.W.A.C. as an auxiliary to the nrnrv Nqilifvs its members to salute dilly C.\V.A.C. officers and anny officers connected with the administration of the C.\V.A.C. Mon of the finned forces are not. required lo snhiw mrmbcrg of m9 C.W.A.C. bu.‘ nnv giro courtesy salutes if they (lcslrc. Members of who (‘.\V.A.C. m .3" rcillrn courtesy salutes. . . '. v, _m" - J REDIJIN BROS. , REDDINS CONDITlON POWDER FOR HORSES For over 50 years the horsemmvs Favourite 50c lb. pkg. DARLEYS HOG \\'(JR.\I POWDER and Hlincral Tonic A True Conditioner JlSc lb. pkg. I(IL-.-\-Ll(‘l~) powder for Hogs, Horses, Cattle Sheep and Poultry 75c lb. KEROI. DISINFECT- ANT. The most effici- ent and economical that can he used-costs little over Ic pongallon to make solution for gen- eral use ask for FREE BOOKLET Reddin Bros. L. M. Doucctic R. M. Smallman late Mrs. Monside In restln t ti! ufil\"$li‘ll- . . ¢h-,,|,,““°'n "a Maclgan mineral Home, gran“: the Srnnic hawking committee. ilfll- lllflyill‘ 0i Bliqlmlllli- Cmm" “m: is the correct (lcsignalioti of a type WALLACE |,_ |||(;(;|N_<, "m", wnmfl" from Cornwall United Church fo- vldlng .l u: no prlco ceiling hump}? Jzigujgelvgi-sllhilélflelllbfl 0i "l- of lntflautry Ltunk whnl/fhtnias built l: secretary. x - , c ditto: _c . e ‘ . c , . " a. as" an dav Tuesday. service starting at 2 be find on fmm 00m no » w i __€‘r‘13r3fl] u? nmosmo “gm 1mm“ d w n i Phone I was below the 1010-29 nt-crugc price of time products. Minaffl‘! um. QR 4 o'clock. Interment Cornwall Ccme- wnh other typos of infantry 1'1"" i’