. "ALSO: a OOOOOOOQOOOQOOPOOQQOOQOGQOOOQQVOQ’ YEW k . Nevisprlr.‘ totalled . 1946, cclltr. eeoeeeoe eeoeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeveeoeemwee eeeoeeooe0eeeeeoeeveoeveoeeeeeeveeeoea QAPITQL TODAY anti snr. ma STAMPl-‘DE KILIFR! OIITCIST ROY... UIITCAW NURSE Qwo-ooe-evew Newsprint Duiput lligh In December YORK, Jan 14 —(CP)— "TYCIIlCIIOXl in l 1on5 ill ldtetlllfi to a North Amer- ican output oi mwizti tons for the highest level of nllv Hcrcnlbfl‘ 011 lifsGE EIGHT I t PIIIIIDE EDWARD — TD-DAY — BAT. gigoonmsnnrs AT 312s - 615s - 9 QCRIEWS/ MIGIITIIIST TIIRIILS! ' M-G-M’: exciting adventure has won permanent _place the ten best pictures » ‘:1 “m” of all time! -cY. 0i RUDY IIIPLINIYS O E ' mlvyii tlollzl. llllillllli! ; DUIIGLR§_‘ BRIIIIYMOIIE ' DRIITIIIILDMEW E EXTRA: "NEWS OF THE DAY" Q M. Rréiét in VICTOR l-‘LDMINIPS Producticr 0660099000 l l l l l l l IIIIII PUIIIEII [DIS BIIllIEII IICIIIIEIIIIE lle VIII BEDIIIIE Illtllllllll anti Wild gaudy y SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON 009040004 oeweeeeeee Shows At 3:30-7-8:45 .4?! P 06646-05QOOOQOQO&OOQOO4000OO-O-GQOQOOOQ record. the Newsprint Service Bur- eau reported tonight. December 1945. in 1946 was 5276.953 Canada w!“ December. tr. Canada, 770.890 in 1945. North American production totalled tons. The Canadian total for cember, 1945, was not listed. 366.840 De- IOIIS, in i‘. i‘ i . i 9. r-t . . l . l pr ./' i‘. . ' r Here is a real chance to obtain lovely ornaments ior your home in Vases, look-Ends, Figurines, China Miniatures, mode if by outstanding manufacturers. Aloe. At He]! ’ Price NOVELTIES, a complete line DECANTER SETS WATER SETS cltott’s Jewellery I05 Kent Street _ en Quasi» Q_ For POTTERY WARE SALE 50% Discount . Thirteen-day Isolation of Taberlnory, Ont., ended when two snovr- vxs bllckcd lllrollail 15-foot drifts left by the vrorst storm in 20 Fond supplies in tile community were running low. wzlriz dgs out a stop sian. lmnnn a 4% s 1i i k? .. I- 393 . -‘\§-3'9-g Qé-(ifi i2 I §-§4\ l‘ e0eeeoeeeeeeeeveeeeeeee4e0¢ stvee 01,1946 to 2701's which 4,143,392 tons were produpfidj flit-Whom Pvlmds In i945. e ilnitgd States and 362.871 tons in Bureau said declines in production Nyivrfoundland. The Canard-an out- were reported in all provinces put was 27.1 per cent greater thhtl veil! Quebec and EMPIRE TSNIDIIT RIID SAT. Shows At 7 - 8:45 _ Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 ‘sonata nounn FOR 1 Action AND MODYI . ttpu5geiln ~ . ..... H" gird tit???“ .7... Comedy - Sports - Cartoon Decline in December Butter Production OTITilWA. Jun. 14 -tCP) ._ The Dtliillillllu Bureau o! Statistics re- ,“ llflrtcd today that t-reamery butter production in December totalled 1 103292.000’ pounds against 111505.000 ;pollllds ill December, 1945, Of the December figures, ex- Ontario, which islwwed advances of 9.7 and 9.5 per | vent. respectively. ‘lilo Bureau said an appraisal 0g the ore-emery butter situation over the first four months o-f 1947 in- ent levels of rations and alloca. tiolls, PFOSPECIive supplies will be low rcq ulrementr -_-__._.___ Strike In London Area ls Spreading LONDON, Jan. 15—-(CPJ——Burly_ broad~shouldcred Arthur Deakln, trcliCffil secretary of the Transport 11nd General Workers Union, to- night told reporters he is hopeful that the unauthorized IO-diay-nld strike involving an estimated 30.- 000 men would be ended tomorrow but the walkout still spread among (lork workers and Thames Home; men and prospects for an Zarly settlement seemed dim, with "fills l-ll action most Lon- ‘dvtigl: fptold dealers ‘fowl-Md they -c t. 7 e to flll rations but lg w“ “mlwlwfll lllPy would be unable iistilliliee kill! this week the failure f.‘ to fill the meat ration Which some stores wer halve. e forced to m Fraternal lnsurapgg FIELD MEN .1“ “ldfllvlldvnt Order of l"""5t“'§ "quires the services of flviiilbl-r: and ‘energetic represen- -l "'91: for Irincc Edward Is- land. This is u fur (the _ iblendld opportunity __ "Bht men. Fillflllfliill na- slstztrlrc with liberal cnmmlgglq". "I'll tit-riotous IPIIUVHII allowances. Illcac positions all congenlgl fund re nHVC. Special train- '"5 Wm b6 Klvcn tn suitable mcn. In addition tn all form; 0| Insurance Ilene-fits and sick hence fits. the Independent Order of l-orcstcra operates n tuberculin“ and cancer aanltorlunl, lell con. "W"! billlllow homes for an] members. and cure, support ma "Pllflllglng for the orphan chil- drr-n ni‘ its members. Tho Independent Order of Foresters has assets In exceoo of 47 million. This la a real opportunity for tlmsc who desire steady and secure employment. Plcnac address:- MR. G. M. RIDIOUT, 183 Union 50., Saint John. N. B. or our local District Manager, Mr. A. A. Ayers. 10R Dorchelter IStroet, Charlottetown, P. l, I, t Phone 1984. I Specials Formerly $7.00—NOW Formerly $5.00-—NOW “QT/vie ii)?‘ 'i Satisfaction Guaranteed _ _">@;N%\:.r. §? Deslrisay lldg i’ Active Year For , lmlld- ‘we may face the future with hoped “m” Total output of iieWillfllll paper l": DPOdIIvtIfi-ll for the whole of regardless of what it may bring. no pounds against the I dimled that, on the basis o‘ presw flllvfoxilnately 11.000000 pound; 1,...‘ Take advantage NOW of our special prices on Per- Empress Beauty Salon Tlili? WQEI1§£WTTETOWN.-_.G.U§BPIAN at our meeting on April llth. and told us of the importance of the work we were about to undertake. He stressed the need for funds to educate the people in Cancer Pre- lventlon and Control. He paid a tri- bute to the Life Insurance Com- panies as pioneers In the work of disease prevention. Mr. J, P. Mac- lnnls. Provincial Secretary of the Dancer Control Society was also present and outlined t-he Plains for the financial campaign. - "Mr. A. R, Moclnnls, C.L.U. was appointed chairman of the canvass- ing committee, and the results un- lder hi; leadership were very gratify- ing. Our members also supplied a complete Division for the Annual Red Cross Drive. On the first tab- ulation ot the retums our Division took the honors for collecting the lllgilvst percentage of its quota. This performance also mised us from seventh to third position g1 the Division line-up. The outstan - ‘has not mlterlellud mg we“; o; the yea;- w“ the ong- l "The economic life of our Coun-| day 5818s 3.3113155 held on Jung try has been disturbed by great- 25th., at the Charlottetown Hotel. ‘industrial unrest. with the product- ion of many commodities at a. gpwlal speak". ‘Iséggguslgiuiomfctffiage figitzelgnqsgl "Three man prominent ill the formmaum of plans for peace Millie insurance business in Canada quickly as we had hoped. has also were the special speakls;_Mr. Pat had a. detrimental effect on our Momlmn’ CLU". Dommw“ country and the world at large. ism“ 9f m“ “f” Undflwqlw” These conditions have resulted in Assmlmmn’ M" H- WaHMQAImdIiD a great. feeling of uncertainty and_sugwgukadignorggengzfinJllzfafiéxfl Iinsecurity annong the Dwitle. but a?” l‘ t mo‘ n: ‘L1 Um at the came time has probably beenl“ “i °"° ‘m’ ‘r é“ M, a major factor in establishing for ° M‘ l life Underwriters Ass'n Reviewed The following annual report of the president of the Lila Under- lwrlters Association of Prime Ed- ward Island for the year I046, was submitted by Mr. R J. Rupert, C.‘ ‘L. U. t tile association's annual ‘meeting on Wednesday: "At our last annual meeting we were rejoicing that the cessation‘ ‘c: hostilities had at last been real- iizcd, and the hope expressed that nfilernlanent peace would worn be ltstabiishetl. and the world return to normal living. However we have been sadly dLsappohnted. for the "brave new world" we hoped f0! iderwriters Association lTillrty-five delegates "were present glfleligyeealrnsfiifjrxcinszlgs tirocemzr: representing almost every lii'e in- Prenmlnary figures Indicate ma, surance company on the island. Canadians purchased 31.450.000.000‘ It?!“ Nalms sugljfctums ‘A of life insurance during the year g ‘f?’ ‘f’? nfmsurmalfce‘ nufn‘ Jllltklllg the total amount in force shemfl: 3313's“? buield a pemanelil i mNcamdaczfgo’métzg?iufi'w future clientele. by knowing his business Eve; m: eat economists cannot lhmwughly and being pwfesslmml rec as tgrwhm the next decade in his methods. In this Way he would fin;- bringo economically but our l” Ewan“ by m‘ cum“ as “h” business was founded fon- this very may: ldlmmiysgh° “m” a‘ the“ purpose, qt guaranteeing security, H _ ' _ for the otherwise uncertain future.‘ ' iidfiiainstiaranscfibfiltlinogf 31in.“ 931,1 | We Life Underwriters may tatke “r “ e ' | . . . ‘ . ll tl n lustltlable pride in the achlevengtltiglfiesadrderess ryf-Iforouiz! negate: $111“ ,2‘ ::,‘,°dyp°;',', “if; ‘Lgefillynlre Underwriter. and told or steps I . ~ . being taken the various conl- curselves to thoughtful planning, m mfyselccuw of agems which were based on the idea of "building the man" mdllzms that volume business would naturally ‘follow. L" l ‘Mr. Monahmfs subject was ‘ a l °‘{;,,,"’°"‘,',‘,°,,‘§‘ fififfiffilf,‘ b3,’ Insurance Algebra that Pays on: we eve. the 1M6 pimland was inspiring a5 well as in- gress during e ye" ' JSIHICIIVE. Mr. Monaharl dealt. Wllll creasing uur membership by 3o ubetanflal Progreoe MacDonald was the special speaker THE ItAILWAYS Irave nothing Io chance. Signals must not fail. The automatic and sure protection at grade crossings is liul one cxanrple of the deep concern shown for your safety. Behind the eternal vigilance 0f these signals stands the sure and curtain performance of Exitlc Storage Bal- tcries. The railways’ exacting speci- ficulions demand the best. The fact EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA, ‘LIMITED on lllutloil ordered paid. The Ieh mental attitude necessar for yuen"tiii?wevefihuziilihmillflv?ngzln esuecessrul life insurance galea- ‘afsonvlreia fitilld ‘have epllitroxlmatelyllimn- ‘Th9 "W18 "twill "mmd? ltwerlty full-time licensed agents lnJMd MY- Mmmha“, ‘l! “l” 1°" °' P i h nm_mem_if@llme_ The prOper mental attitude g; mv me w o a" ‘was a product ot direct thought. ‘ ' ' h said ‘Is a great force in "We feel that every lite under-VB” e ' . _ the lives of all of us. and the cure Writer should support the Asm- im m‘ ls “um. IBUOn 100 percent with hlsttplergw ‘ sibgi-lftiitiignsndealtttiletltaflbyannrfoesalrlias “T” Sh“ P'°"" m“! and knowledge that he can Get by “The Ccngmss was (he m,“ one heme a member’ and at the "me held in Charlottetown since pre- ttlme lcntalllrzlthat hi?‘ ingereiltqs days. n w“ one o! help and raiser: c“ ' " Y ' twee we c" ~ do "stars; ,, ' g h ten . i Eva? life underwriter who rellsllvrlhoocpzdaltlhgt glachwao 012m mess Wm‘ protection knows that as a rule it 5 . 9 t Th” of our ' " sible for tlhe individual be M1 annual s” “- B 1s llirilnpos eh‘ selft rovldie ro- mflnbe” ‘were hmwmd dwmg ‘he ‘lwmtlo gr? ltllrxnnselr aiidpliu fanxilly year in the wilting Oi “mm” lbeilct tlllllrlllmlilflh the miracle of Quality Awards from the Life Un- ‘u! Insurance when the individual derwrltm Association of Cami"- ° ‘ l L. l, . They were Harold c. Bohaker. ‘Mm with other mdw dua ' ca.“ Edwin C Dorms/tone 0.1. U. and L? ‘for’; fipplymtpis Thomas MZIWVIIIIII, C.L U all lmoémtlm ‘End CS9 me 3mm. of Charlottetown Mr. C. H. Black. i ry 0 L U in making the presentation" arlce salesman will have the answer. - - ~ . ‘Our Association need; the support Wl-"led m" I'll“ the cemfhcaws g den,“ - y, were awarded in recognition oi’ l iifldwnydneir u“ life lli-lrdeirrllrittele- Slmefim‘ M) °r ‘llmnly u“ lmdfl“ Mimi; are “$021254”, i iwriting. The recipients had nlct 1 ' iqerinlrl high qualifications. namely . the writing of a, substantial amount olf quality business during thel pre- q” Pr“ _ ceding year. It is hoped that a l our erit lidrlylgmlxiliyy ‘Idtelilt/Yealft C Lllci members will strive for this award “w”: owl dejegalé yo the‘ each year. Orzce the certificate ls Ineetlng of the Dominion Associat- elwtifll- a a"! i‘ give" f" "w" liorn in Toronto He presented a very lwbstiqlleh-t year of qualifying. comprehensive’ report at our Rb- "Two 0t our memo?“ haveugilcfii; ruatry meeting and told u; of plgngibd certificates covering My. v for e. series of sales congresses tofihe c Lu- exam m‘ ° ‘ ' ‘ {be held throughout Canada during Dominion Convention ‘S. Ling finishing the socpind War. the year. Mr. Bentley as our dele- l “"1 M‘ Gyms Shaw ‘he y?“ lgate received much inspiration andlThls 15 t? ‘mm W“ "°““’°' “ml jalso valuable information which hclwhefl sall-‘lacwrlly wmplewd “m” wuud an e0 m; and hm l; no; fm the C.L.U. degree. We harm been for m‘ regrettable and pm. that more of our members will apply longed illness during m9 ymfilthemselves to the study Oif this would have influenced our Aseoc- m?“ will“ "l" W" "dd"! k“°"" iatkm to an even larger degree. INK” “S w“ f“ presflge‘ We are llleflscd to hear that he ls "m" “m” “me the” h“ b”? a convalesclng sallgynqorily and h°pe;KfOrVlTlK concern on the increasing to have him baclr with us again at n M pa“ “me “gems “mg an early date. appointed in the Province. On Dec- - "In March we were (“VOW was, embea" 18th.. a special meeting was a visit from Mr. 'r. n. Tuck, Asslst-jhsld f" the PWPW °1 ‘lwmlllhly m, General counsel m the a“? discussing this matter. All present Edy“ we omcm Mwcmflm, who expressed their‘ views which when discussed, with up in. 1on1 umlssummed up. indicated a twins that o; Such mum,‘ l, me tum‘ o; some measure of umtxol should be succession duties. war fimibllflwd- claims, etc. Our meeting coincided‘ "A wmmm" ‘"15 “ppmmm m ywlth on "um-y mum,‘ o’ the review the discussion and present mnfwgrallm m“, Rppmmnlvwl their findings at the next ‘meeting. and we had on this oocaalon the we 591m"? "l" mmmm” l‘ pleasure of a Joint luncheon meet-Fm!’ l” mm" “m” and w‘ be’ 3mg‘ ML F 5am" 8mm.“ o! T,» lisvg that. it their reooenmendatiom onto. supz. o; agencies for Con- l" “W”, ‘h’? "I" l“ " "m? fedemflon w" Dream and spoke way in curbing the indiscriminate ‘mom. rnw Atmmey 3mm] of arppointmmt of part time agents. m, ammo,’ the mm 1A u,” The recommend is we believe w” 51,0 Prue," and 51mg with also includes the setting up of a M‘; Tuck manna mm mwymurlllbfllfifla Committee. Thu we feel o4 mummy mm,“ would be a very valuable ueot to "In April our Association agrggqptll‘ Association, whereby muneaen ta be responsible for the canvaes- M“ "IE" mun“ pcrmdmlly "l4 ing of special namea in cochlea-clan dlmm ‘hm mum" pmbmn" with m, gm”, gummy “they, By virtue of their positions they “mum, f“ Mu.“ m. wmdanrhave the experience and authority lto handle many difficulties as they ' ldriso,._arld by trlendly oo-operatlou ithoy could do much in eliminating Imany of the annoying complaints. ‘In retiring from the Presidency ‘ of your Association. I wish to think the Executive and Directors, who mix-align their cooperation have ‘made the peat year a DlMII-tl‘! "Id successful one. I bespeek for W“! new president and executive the some oo-operatlon, that. we ml! work together in the carrying out or ou: Association's motto. "Tb Mvmce the Ben fntereete of True ‘ Ufe Insurance." DUBLIN- (c?) - This har- bor la having its first boom eince $5.00 . $3.50 .-oeu|e|u~e|.. .-ern-e-,ee.. by Experienced Operators school children wast presented 811d LONG RIVER. W. I. sici: committee reported that six visits had been made. New com- _Thg Long River Women's In- nllttcrs appointed were as foi- ititute met on Friday evenlns. r 3 t th h m f Mrs. lows: ggxrxlifirjBcrlfilaid, Ien ihec Zbscncc Sick: Mrs. Heath Campbell, of the president, the meeting Mrs. Ernest Dunning and Mrs. Filzsimmons. School: Mrs. Eustace Paynter and Mrs. E. Dunning. Programme: Mrs. Elwood Camp» bell and Mrs. Andrew C. John- was lecl by the vice-president, opening by slnslns the Qde- 591‘ lowed by repeating the Creed m unison. The minutes of December meeting were road, approved and signed. Roll call was answered stone. b twelve members. A lcttcr oi Lllllcht All numbers were ask- tlianka for Christmas gift was ed to bring lunch as it was planned to have an auction sale at. next meeting and invite all women in the district who “vrre not mom- bPTS. Two lllnillllvi‘! paid luvs. It was read from a patient in the Sani- tarium; also one from a SICK member. a bill oi $11.66 for fruit for sick, and Christmas treat l" For your tfirzri’... nntgxibe Y0!!! srnnre- g JANUARY‘ 11. 1947 \i that they nae Exidea is proof of tlie trustworthiness of these batteries. In your car an Exitle will be just ll (lcpenduble-ready to start your car instantly in any weather — with ample capacity to operate the other electrical equipment on your car. Ami — you will find the ExIde Deal- ers ready to serve your needs. They have the necessary experience and modern testing equipment to give you full satisfaction. TORONTO, ONTARIO HA decided to buy some l". W. 1. C Several mcntbers paid for then. Next meeting la to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Dunning, roll call to be answered by an exchange of Valentines. The Na- tional Anthem brought meeting to a close. after which a reading and contest. also a. bountiful lunch was much enjoyed. ESTATE NOW SCHOOL CLYRO, Raclnorslllre, Wales — Clyro Court, once home o! the Baskervllle family. this district's principal landowners. has been taken over for conversion into a tocilnicnl school. (Frans Ibe Film "Th! Tin", Ilrl Place and rbe Girl") Played by TEX BENEKE with The Miller Orchestra It's a novelty‘ number with a rhythmic beat. Perfect for dancing, wonderful for ' listening. The Bcnckc rendition is terrific. ALSO 0H, BUT l D0 Bath on Victor Record 204997 . . 75c LOOK TO RCA VICTOR RECORDS FOR THE LATEST HITS . . . 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