_ PRIIIIFE E Two eernredee loved . . the girl w mode Hell Cell pvnl PAGE“ TWELVE \ LST nuts 2,30- TODAY 7.00 —— 9.00 JUDY GARLAND GEORGE MURPHY Charles Winnings: “ LITTLE IIELLIE IIELLY ” _. p and a lilTll welm IIUSSEY ' PIDGEON Kill-Y ~ STRUDWICK err Ellllllif"?! PASSING _ DWAIIII-srs-r-o Melt-Tue; Z-O-O-M ro _ new THRILL . Peelrsl i Guns spilling . . . melon “reaming . . . luke lo the eklee with Uncle Sam's Fighting Squedronsl The mightiest thrill-barrage I since "Hell Divors"l Elec- trifying romance of the Fieel'e flying "Hell Culs" . . . end of one rookie who wee u dare-devil in the skies . . . dare-devil in level PARADE "DREAMS" LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE O'BRIEN in " "MARSHAL or MESA CITY" TUES-WED 3.l$—7—8.45 fllrenca lient litlllll RICE ' IAYIOR ' AiWIll ' COMEDY-MUSICAL-NOVELTY-SPECIALTY-CARTOON BAPITUL- MON. Al“; all“ f; . Katharine illillllllfill RADIO 11.00 p.m NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION u“ Englcrn Daylight Saving Time $30 Throughout 1,2417% \\.\\ ltLl-AGTH 12-30 l2 35 Canada and U.S.A.--3l.32 m., 25.53 (to 10.00 om.) 49.10 m. (from 0,30 pm.) Water-n Canada-fills! ifrom 10.45 pm.) 81.32 (from 11.00 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY L pjlL-JLDIKIOII Calling . ' THE NEWS. .m . tern-Questions of the 3011f‘- p_m___'ln ‘Ibwn Tonight.’ In- -ducing intercstmg people who re in town tonlilll- .- tsd b Bfinegm --' RTTAIN SPEAKS’. 9.45 n lYl-JTBADIJNE NEWS AND VI B ,1 srw . 10.00 Dlnr-AIIIIDQD lldlo Gull dyes or dinineee - euneult e ‘L4. pair-NEWS IN | _ pjtir-I-‘LUITAIOTI Calling’. ‘PM’ M p.m.- CANADA C FROM At your service with yeel-e DON. tin collaboration n! experience end e ih0rou|h vim‘ CBC) Cahlorlgvlvrérllcéis- retracting service. Pozpourri In“ E11 - lfl- , fldiilll listeners. ‘uhrcllnuia. end dlecuee your 8.45 D.m.-Varlel.y: Edmundo Rm cub“ Irarillstnrrws 9.00 .m.— - 0.1a gal-or: the Record - Pre- 0. F. IIIIIGIIOSOII R ioney Pelietier. F. G. Your Eyes 7 l! yon are having eymulume of elraln —~ heads Programme. 10.15 QJII.-——F\BOIAII Programme. 10.46 p.m.—"l‘onlght We Present.’ Phil Green as arranger for the BBC Salon Orchestra. m .;‘I1)kEMOCRACY MARCH- .’ a by RICHARD ILLE- WEILLYN prn.--'At Your Request.’ pm.--RADIO NEWS-REEL. m.n.-'London Calling’ ltrnw-BRPTAIN SPEAKS. lam-NEWS SUMMARY. . lInr-CICSC down, CIICI, ION THE The War This Week By Don Gilbert CenesiI-en Preee Cellle Editor tory "within the ill!!!‘ Y“ l1 9 emy. lfor its references to the the threat was received with indif- ference. way for e westward drive on Ben- gasi, the principal town of Eastern Libya and an important naval base. To the south successful operations were pressed in Italian East. Africa. with Duper-or Kalle Selassie per- lsonally directing the raising of e native arrny on Ethiopian eoil. In Britain the belle! was wide- spread that the IODQ-llwaitéd Ger- lmah attempt to invade the British iIsle= will be made soon. A Nazi ‘onslaught exceeding in intensity the drive into France lest spring was looked for. . George Marshall, United ‘States Chief of Staff. declared Ger- many would never reach her goal. In Vichy, France, the American am- bassador, Admiral Leahy, issued e statement that Britain "can end will" fight on to victory. ‘Glenclng beck 25 years- Tradition went by the boards urhcn the military service act be- came law Jlarl. 27, 1916. bringing i conscription into effect in the Unit- Ied Kingdom. . Ger-men artillery pounded Allied lines in Rance end on Jan. 30 the ‘fllemy reported capture of 1,300 .French prisoners between Virny and Neuville. I For common Ordlrlery 501G throat‘ l lillfilillfilfilfilfiillfilliilfilfi Coal We have in stock and ar- riving by cars regularly Old Sydney Screened Bras DDr Screened Sullivan Screened Inverness Screened Albion Round Albion Nut American Hard Nut Walsh Hard Nut Walsh furnace DOMINION COKE Lowest Prices Prompt Deliveries W. 0. IiILLIS 8: 00. PHONE 17s iilifillfilfiihullululluludifilflsiliél Pfllflitibltl. at '. . ...s McLECD 8. BENTLEY W. E BENTLEY 11.0. J. A BENTLEY TLC. C. F. BENTLEY. LlaB. end Attorneys-et-Lew MONEY T0 LOAN I80 Richmond Street -_ MORRELI. & 00. II. F. AIi0IllBALO Chartered Accountants Eeltern Trust Building Charlottetown ‘ M. ALBAN FARMER 5A.. LLB. BARRISTER. BDLICITOR. ETC dien Bank of Commerce Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. SOLICITOR ETC. Mon to Loen Collections 0H... 90 Greet George 8L PALMER d. HASLAM A. r. unseen, an. can. ellrmrsrsn sic. Bunk of Nave Smile Chemberl- Cllarlotteltlwn. rarer. noun T0 men Phone 85 IELI. 8. MATl-IIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cemerou Block. Charlottetown l‘ E. lelend H. F. McPHEE I. A. K. C. NOTARY. Go. llA ItltlSTlIi. SOLICITOII Riley Building C1-- lettetown MecGUIGAN l. TRAiNOR mean ll. MlcGUlGAN. no. c s1‘ cum rnemorz. n. c. G. llUTtllll-ZRON F. IIUEUIIESON Alter ‘l4 weeks of war Hitler t- gain offers the oer-man people vlc- l you." luet as he ‘am 12 months ago. Britain paid lit- ltle attention to the Hitler speech. . and instead watched her forces con- enother Italian strong- , old in Libya. Deme- end went all with the work of rvuttlns the helm defences into shape to withstand ithe expected springtime blows of the I The Hitler diatribe. delivered 1n Berlin on the eighth anniversary oi the Neal rise to power, was notable United lstates, particularly the threat that any ship American or not, passing . within range oi’ Nazi U-boats would be torpedoed. But in Washington The capture of Dome by Gen. sir I Archibald Wavelrs forces cleared the daily enjoying and taking advan- L. n! shippers throughout the Ielend who heve supported ue by lending ue ‘Imnllmil Prawn} “lliallllicefilvf “III i "lee o e o en v.0. u: n y a "‘ November, eery than eny three ruouthe in our lliewry. We eupreclete ell thle, but l we will need more of the chicken gredln the lower gee ee. By your liberel support we heve been cerry on by bringing In only eel-loud from the Weet, end we ex- cord. M poet during the luring months toi go on the merlret here to ll orders frlom loeel zuppliee. When. your nee e ree , es e cell 3d we wlII iThe Central Guardian , This column le reserved for news o! local interest, but advertising o! g uewsy ueture use! be inserted et 5 cente e word, etrlctly pay- uble in advance. CRASWELL I01‘ PDOWIYIDIIL CLEARING SALE continuous at Kennedy's Indies’ Reedy to Wear. 1000-24-11 CONFEDERATIUN LIFE INSUR- ANCE. lwSTWJI-ZI-Sl‘ * gun sberulres $111111: et hell r may c eruz or Ekatinil- Rollers Hardware. 11-670-2-1-11. SIIOA SALE, PU!!!)IE-FERGU- SONS. women's shoes. broken lines, svvoorsth $4.00 and $5.00. now 98c in l1 Il JOINS It. O. A. F. —M1'. Edmund F. Christopher eon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Christopher leaves this imornlng for Toronto. Ont, lge will be attached to the R. C. A. CLEARING SALE tlnuoue et Kennedy's Indies’ Reedy to Wear. 11609-2-1-21 POLICE COURT - In the Police | Court yesterday, Earl Lund and , Fred Phillipe were charged with murder when they ep red before Model-rote K. M. Mu e-nd were remanded until next Tuesdey. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Serv1ccs Sunday, February 2nd are as follows: Highfleld 11 A. M. Princctown Rom 2.30 P. M. Win- sloe North 7 P. M. Rev. J. R. Bkln- 11-024-2-1-11. ever, it is expected that a flight will be carried out to the isolated Islands today if weather conditions are favorable. CAVENDISII CHAR-GE. -— Wor- shin on‘ Sunday. February 2nd in Cavendish at 11 A. M. New Glasgow at 3 P. M. and if roads and weather are favourable in Stanley Bridge at 7.30 P. M. Special meeting of the New Glasltow congregation in the Church on Wednesday at 8 P. M. Geo. W. Tilley. Minister. L-6I3-2-1-1i. TRYON — RONSHAAW UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES. —- Westmoreland: Bible Study 10.30 A. M. Preaching service 11 . M. Tryon: Sunday school 2 P. M. Preacliiniz service 8 P. M. Albany: Preaching service 7.30 P. M. Tonic for the day in all services "The 9 Christian Home." L-59l-2~1-ll. ‘ THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — At the morning service the Rev. l. Judson Levy. B. A., will deliver the I Ln Light of The World To-day." -,serm0n o! the mominlr will lltchiru! About The Church School with classes and uroups to meet all needs will be in session at 2.30 P. M. service of special interest ls spon- sored by the men of the Church. Mr. Levyls special sermon on this, occasion will be “Where Is Thy‘ Brother?" A Male Choir will lead the music with the kind essist- A once oi’ the Octette of the Char- lottetown Male Chorus. Messrs The be .. Pé Miss Pauline Nicholson of Mon- treal is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Nicholson. Gael-lotte- town. ' P, W. ‘Turner has returned home after a ten-day business trip to Montreal and Toronto. Mr. Ire Mclelren of Brudenell. was e recent visitor to Charlotte- Nallfllr and i‘ the euest of ‘Mr. and Mrs. CJ-LB. Iongworth, Hillhurst. The Eastern Guardian tlslne of e uewsy nature may be inserted st 2 cents a word. strictly to payable in edvance. ..'EN’I'ER'I'AINED -On Monday evening of this week the members of the Montague Bridge Club were entertained lit tile home of Mrs. A. Ch G. Parks. —L. ..'SKIING PARTIES — Before the recent snowstorm a growing number of the younger people were tagc of the fine skiing. Each win- ter for the past five or six years in- creasing nurnlbors of Montague citi- ________________ . .'M.‘m nemest Underhey of Por- tuvne is visiting her home in Mon- iague. Mrs. Underhay is the daught- er- of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nelson. —-' kor We wish to tlleuk the hundreds In their heevy grede chicken p, Chicken during the months of - December. end Jen-I heavy M A end B end elsu eble to one - s? the rest. Barristers. iolleltore, The Royal Packing Co. e J. fllrure u l; Vi so Mnseachuesette in the Pharmeoeu 1n 1080 he returned to this god in business both end ‘Itunieb. In‘ q. the Boil-rte end In thet town et the oath lied e prosperous inc and e >4“. lat eMt. n“ 030 he tebllsllment of Oomtmn time of nu him. in suocessio ent e-nci president of that later r dlrecto borto-lned to m to fill”. and eulogy was the those who knew ,a good life, he was a flne Christ. zeritlemarl." ‘He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, formerly Miss Josephine Mac- Ewen. his father and mother and four Charles. Cyril and John. On New Year's eve his remains were conveyed from F. HCHUCSSCFS funeral home. Charlottetown, to his lhome in Souris where they rested luntil the following Friday end dur- by; large num- bers of people came to the side of jthe bier, many with tear dimmed leyes. to gaze for the last time on the him for whom they mourn- On January 3rd at. 8.45 A. M. the furlerol procession formed house and with the Knights of Col- umbus at the head slowly and sol- emnly wended its way through the .10 d FWCTC ~ ' v. Le An evening 1,65. c A. ‘MacDonald. Melvin Josie and llrric. Mre. Creamer. Mother e Brothers Rev. R. J. MacDonald, East Point Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ieluhtizer and family, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mre. Al 11min: 1'9 . “rev. 5r. st. Btenlsleus. m. el. a s. Mrge. Catherine Oreerner Mr. end Mrs. Norwood. Mm. Mrond Mrs. Jock Mecmven. Con- aoMr. aEIMMl-e. I merv . use. w“ .end Mrs. Gerard Muliellml m Mr. end 1n Memoriam G- R.- MORBIBON The many friends and associates, of G. R. Morrison were mocked and ; saddened when they Dress and radio, of hie Oity Hos ital on New Year's Eve. Word held gone forth of his eer illness following an operation. oone was Dre fortbe CW l ants “s... when DID Blower perch 1'8 Besides the interests of his uro- fession he was active in ell the! the bile welfare. end allteblleels to m in flint. matter e res- ponse. A munber ofthe town council of Souris. he was never so hobby ill when plonnilllz for whatever lm-i Movements were considered in. order by 1h members. with already and earnest QBJ‘ ere: " him best. brothers. James g the intervening d rm of MacDonald. Dr. MIASS CARDS ndFB. ""2 98-11811 2:41 that he lwd been called b?‘ y and etsininl! him on the board of thyled beggéebfinz Wm hedlived is e en _ e wo every- wh vtglsce will be difficult e simplest and finest t pronounced by ' “His was n at the th m a series o! sermons orlistrcets of’ the town to St. Marys “The TGSCIIIKIRS of Jesus in the lggufiiéb?ggde game,“ Hm‘ M355 m assisted bv the pester Rev. D. P. u». Croken. Present in the sanctuary ’ Rev. Dr. Campbell oi’ 8t. And- Jrews, Rev. A. L. SmnottJtolioBay onard MacDonald. St. Char- Intennent was in the ad- ‘IOIIIIIIK cemetery where prayers at the grave were recited by Rev. E. Odlanley. The 101100111213 were the honorary DollAbearers: Rev. Dr. 0 Rev. E. Ol-lanlcy. pbell. Dr agmeliw , MrwQuald, Following are the Mass Cards, Messalzes of Sympathy. Flowers. Katherine D ther. Mrs. Gerald Mullally, Sourie. lmsj Mary West, Souris. Mis Mary Donovan. Morell. Savaue Harbour Women's Insti- to. “Mrs. Jamel W. Feehsn Mt. Stewart. Mr. end Mrs. James Atkins, Mt. ..'Tllis column is reserved for ngvagtjwabe] O'Brien Brlswy news oi’ local interest, but adver- Krlls-mhw of Colum us sour“ arloitetown . A F. MacQuaid. Bouris. Hon. J. P. Meclntyre, Mt. Stewart. J. J. McIntyre. Mt. Stewart. Mr. Mrs. P. E. Holland end Family, Souri Mrs. Providence. R. I. Miss Grace J. E Smi end s. Anne O'Donnell. Bouris. th. Charlottetown. town on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mani-unis, Sornerville, Mass. Lt-Com. G. H. Bilntain, R. C. N. Misses Nellie and Uni Garrett. v. n- llas arrived 1n the Qitv from $011115 of Columbus. Charlotte- ‘PIIIII. I. Pharmaceutical. Scrlllor Cstholitywomen s 11x 1i. MacDonald, Bedeque. Miss Joanne MacDonald. R. N., Asia. 's Leas“. Schaefer Johnson, zens have been going for this par- sofirfmmld m" A‘ T’ M‘ d‘ ticular sport. —L. Judge Elma" ‘fir; D P _ sow-la, ——‘*—‘—"'—‘-—— Mr. Mr . . 8 1'8 8.11 am. 1.. n. Poole of the mm of Flgmilyfmsouris? - Poole 8a Thompson Lid, is et prcs- l-Ion. P. A. Maclsailc Souris. ent on e trip to Montreal and To- Mr. and Mrs. 8t. Clair Psquet, ronto. -L. Souris. end Mrs. Irvine Preset. Bourie ll. Soirris Mr. Mrs. Jessie Be . Miss Helen Perrner. R. N» Kin- 8.. . Ti Mrs. Me. O'Brien. . breI-t Bremen end Family, MESSAGES OF SYMPATIIY . l. Rev. James Morrison. Antie- onlshNB RJ Kimble Meollwen. Bert Mectnnle, one p” Souris. MW!!- . a "all. Ch I till/O . n mMfl- lAIoC. will: end J. D. JENKINS, Joan. Iourls. L-MI-llmfi: Charlottetown Council. K. oi C. MD. J.A.DOY-Illfldlltl-Ll Rev. . . MecDorleld. lleet Point. Rev. Richard Si. John . George MecDone-ld 8t. - M. l". McIntosh end Family, Bouris. l Mar-thud Mn. Jeck Doyle. Cher- o . 111mm Mrs. M. A. Iii-mes. Cher- I I incl-ea CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rmaoy. i htereeted in LII. he Phermeoeutlq FARM FOIIIIM sllonncnsrs Station 0 F 0 Y . 8x45 to 9:00 p.m. end i0:00 lo 10:30 pJn. svrnv rursoav NIGHT ORGANIZE A LISTENING GROUP For Information Write to Prince Edward island Libraries gMacDonuld. ‘Charlottetown. Mlse Mary i w. m. .4. Mr. end Charlottetown. D. B. MMDOGLICI. Mrs. Anne Bcheeier ‘Providenoe. R I P. E. I Afilsi Mabel O'Brien. Bristol. The Martin Tl"- Mllllllef- At home end in public his men- “m” ._..____ Miss Beatrice John» . Fort/uh . Mars-LE»: Feral-Ts - simmers-strata w» win-l» Mel-ills ell-v» geryloe to the Magdalen Islands nas with courage and patience‘ success Magi; Benn Doyle “Knish EEHSllSp9IId0d$IX1.I&0W kdeh ll it tf ti. ' ' to adverse flying ccgndiaorlsfellow- fiiaatcigtgrqllwlatexlélélftlymmisssgecd oliIvIsowismd Mn‘ Thom” Mblng’ J C. P. McCarthy. Tlgnish. Miss He Kora. art. Creek. Arldrews . Judize Fraser an .A. F. MacQuaid. Sour-ls Tlgnlsh. on, Ta ., Montreal, P George Moore. St. John. 1 Mrs. Smith o n 1. , _ J. B. Morrissey. ‘Iiznlsh. Dr. J. A. Johnston and Tlurlish. s . E. J. and and alifux. Mr. an Tignish. Miss Marcella Bernard. Mr. erld Mrs. Sourls. A. C. Cox larence Johnso , Taylor, Robson. Boyle. i" H°n‘md' G" E" Ma°D°mId' lvlr. Joseph Mooney, Greenvalo. McKinrxrlon. Faruu-harson. Dennis ;fi°n~ h ‘Lnpb Lggcl-Egym- Agrmw , 11,51, and Small. special numbers will be 111D‘ LN. . afiichanh , . c- NIL and Mm stew“; Macgach- sun: by the Octette. Communion of Douala d titlrmgenn be a1‘ ls. Hm ML Stewart the lord's Supper will be observed 331% 1° H Mfffni, fillfifi Mr. and Nfismltou Douglas. Sev- at close oi the evening eervice- A ' 913?: e Muph 'qo,-a aim Harbor. _______.;___ Rgom- n ma? ‘m i?“ Mm gallant. Ruth and Idoyd, Personals “m; v 1,, w" Summerside. Rm“ 85cm “Me” Misses Rita and Eileen Mac- Intyre. Charlottetown. Miss Bet-h Roanoke. V. A. sue Harbor lottetown James Joseph Clarkirl. Boston. Miss Hattie Steams. heel. P Q family. l-lermanville. Josie end Eric. Ethel. lilarry and F's-hilly. John. N B own?“ . an wishtothonk all Sy a nd wiimlfiirias , merit. ‘Canadian Field Crops Gross Value in 1940 lottewwn. Mr.J.A.Doyl ¢Mr.L.A. Aooordl tolllefiretofficilee. A Bard TIIIIIIIS T0 ufi§oggtlldmgawhllenmwngo tlmete. gidozlilgaipidl léigdhacvlgll: Mlsse. i ' 'd Dotti Am ll, n‘ n a Farmers & Merchants Mt. setfem“ “" ° °° 5'“- "sr: ems-slam“ " en field crop tloélvwes velued es 8082 mo. . . tn i = field a... pfléfi. ...°..ai'.“.l‘.$~"- m lldwerd Island. crease o! 2t $13,309.01‘! a moo 8n catamaran 2544.000 7peroerlt: OoiflmUl. 014 407.000 "l" (TOWE- Donoven. Morell. e Farmer. Johnson. 1. Paamimutleal Astra. and Mrs. C. F. Morrissey. Mt. Bilewert. ores. alllif°ila°ntgdfmlihlet len Farmer. R. N.. Kin- Mlss Marv MecDona-ld. Mt. Stew- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. MacDonald, St. Pearle and Stewart. Blast Point d Family. Bo _Mr_. and Mrs. James Christopher. Bennett R. Kelly, Sirmmerside. Souris Branch. Red Cross Society Ann M. iv. '. end family. Chi!- tteiown. 1g‘. A. and Mrs. MacDonald. Till- NOTOCH. w. elnd Mrs. Conroy end Mame. Irene and Jack Cameron. Tignish Pill. A. Burke and Mrs. Burke. Tia- Mrs. McTague. Tilmlshw Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon, d Mrs. Joseph Arsenauit, ‘rlgnish Morris. Bernard Co. Ltd. T181115 Wilfred Wrlllht. Harry MecDoulzeli. Charlottetown ‘ Ml‘. Mid Mrs. S0111‘!!- c Harris. Summer-side. Miss Stella Brennan. ‘Ilrrnish Francis, Brookline, (Isl-tie Meolbohern. Washington, ma‘ n1 w ir s w Mess. Nltgs. lduigra elvlecgcngid. onto. km. a. AMacDorrold end Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warren. Sev- Mr. and 11m. Dorie Warren. Cher- rvr .Aim' Ooifi s voile Harbor rs afhaexfi. goston. Mam. Mass. Mcdiord. clxilxslstulélbery Devereaux, R. N. o wn. Mill Rite MacDonald. 5t. And- NW5. Miss Bernice MacDoneld. MOH- m; m. aha ‘Mrs. A. o. Mclsauc and r. a. and ma. eel-null. riznisrl. nnwsns H is. National Canadxign DruR 60-. 5t- w. and ‘ml. m. Campbell. Rollo Bay. Card Of Thanks Morrison, Mr. Morrison end femi those who sent Mass Cards, Flowers. Messaizes of who assisted in any 1r recent benevo- crvpe 1e the highest per cent: Nov~ Seats . were more Iimlctlve st home. a re- . e so of cent: Menitoba sslssvooo, ncrreese oi’ l nor cent; Saskat- chewan. $107 014.00‘) a deems; of Alberto. ITSQMILMO. an le of 12 oer cent; and British . en increase of oent. These ewe-nets; ere sub- m agoshrem end ldgdnyt mores. ,e e rece eon mice Cllvirioteéid Mrs J. l". Ieightiser, bu; p‘ no. ‘duct-Ion of form pro- - BWITBI 0i the cmor. such In mixed erelns. tlvrnivw nnri Indd_ er com. ere almost Wholly utilize’! on the lerme on which ilhey an NORMAN SOIVIIiIVéHIVILLEl M.A., CHAIRMAN 0F THE CENTRAL COUNCIL AND EXECUTIVE COM- MITTEE 01F THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY. Norman Bommerville, M. A., K 0., who is auorcssiilg BQLBIIJZIIS at. noon on Monday and a meeting of the Red Cross ill the evening is one of the mo it prominent lawyers in Canada. He was e Gold Medalist of Trinity College. Toronto. where he graduated in 1899. and en Honor Graduate in Law at Osgoode Hail in 1902. He was created a Kings Coun- sel 1'21 1921. He has always been noted m: his interest in public affairs. He is e. Past President of the Empire Club and of the Toronto Rotary Club. He gnve the greatest service to his country during the Great. War, es- pecially in raising money for patrio- tic purposes. He took a most. prom- inent part in the organization and p irection of the Patriotic Fund and was Chief Organizer oi the Victory Loan cam in 1917 and 1918. He delivered a hund- red addresses in the United States during the Great War and was chairman of the Niagara Parks lllixoarczlxafor the province of Orlterlo . Sornmervilleu connection with the Canadian Red (floss B0- clety began early in the Great War. In 1920 he was elected Honorary Solicitor and put at the disposal of the Society his great legal pow- ers. In 1930 he was elected to the chairmanship of the tionel Colm- cil and Central Exec tive of the Society and found in these offices new opportunities for serving the Red Cross. Ho is supc-rblgalfiltted for leadership in e humni en or- ganization. Not only does he direct theCansdianRedCrossineuohe. Wfl-y as to produce sound organise- tion end effective administration, t he is ever- vlgilent to see thee human sytnpsthy is never lacking. Mr. Sommervilie‘: contribution to the Red Cross has not been con- to his own country. In 1980 he attended the British 11m e Red Cross Conference in 1m on and guve invaluable help in the de- liberations of that body. He was the chief speaker nl 1h’- errwd banquet and was afterwards oom- manded to appear at Buckingham Palace. and was personally thanked bl‘ the Queen. He also attended the 16th International Red Cross Conference in June 1988 es u re- presentotive of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Live Stock Marketing's 00m mo wit-h u... P111118 ‘rgevioue Your. more monev was paid can- edian runners from the gale; o: iiv stock. The increased market-Inge o? live stock were sold at higher prices. Cattle sales at stoc erds and on Innis in 1940 were 1.14am 6%.... M with 1.061.976 1n I939. Prices of gheee WW9 Ill f1" Period under review Averaged about one per cent per noun above thou: ling in i939. Calf marketlnge were 829,521 0011198181 with 790,461 and these also bl-mrsht increased remuneration, Deliverlm of hogs to 5 toclrynrds d packing sitar-its were llbifllilomns 1030. The suit of an increased dsntend for meats blmlghtoboutbytheincreeee in emnloyenent which created in- creased plrrrheslno powe‘. Erroo of beet cattle to the Unwed Btetee were 128.00 es egllllnst 178.000. while eimor shipment of eelvee tolared 78,- 100 compared with 90.000. Canadian dnirv ewe. not beina eflecterl in the same marine". confined tn move to the United States in increased num- bers. The exports in 1040 totalled R Iifilfl over I5"00 "Odd enemy-red with 110M in lilflll. ‘fills trede hes been mairlrW st-"odv wtronsion. Situation Increased o» - seld. at the store The In late tired Quee efter and sent tltlon of tb town Bank sold, writ Kings E801“ nettltlon end on motion Fermer, tioner. And nthe .l' gwen‘ lnflBr-letrlid and oun orese of Alina n Stewart lrl Queens Count! I" E . Province eo that ell 905°": In“! eeted ln the eeid Estate time" seid mey have due not or WITNESS ‘ma! Palmer. JudQj-hnrhmflm eforeeeld. the d" ebovazritgienh B on . yslgnzd MUIIIEL L. s I-r-GII-Z-II-H-ld-Zlll. against $501,061 in euvpl . market-tries in 1940 wllstlhllo an all mot and vellewbi‘ ‘mp’ “(IJIIHITIH time record. Shoe end lemb normal times Mme "m" r“, nmw deliveries were 762 5 end "745508 now in enemy Occupation?!“ m: respectively. " the market e-t the ngl-f‘ N m, rte o! bee! cettl from c - Ooneeqvcntlr- W’ Se“ Inhibits OI m me United slain fell off mlttee which is e “"513... n1 Qllnrilly due to the feet that prices the Agricultural Bunll s Proflnl: in (yo-operation with the been directing elm“ msgfids will. home product on of these - n; this result célllgtatlsflrfcpaw n se oils con - “n o inio lluirements belne Incl» T" D m mental m“ “1 m-eetieal help l" “mggdmirodhcllon the development 01,-‘, 0mm» no in Canada. A R996" “arc, also been active l" °° the supplies of isflillmfhf sides. and Tlmltitlldclh‘; were formerly ""9" ' m, one. mulch ~ome evil“ have will be available 110th n the United Btelfl Use tillers-e m Gil-QT A __... CANADA Province of Prince Edwerd rllaall .. .3 m ms rreonan: our,“ County in the said Province, 11¢. U. tee To literate oer-eon within eaid Cililnty “$352555 l-llllllalrmslillg the w, damn of Charlottetown aim. ed estate praying be issued’ for the pllrposg hem“, hereby required inter-e 8P l e Pr bate C in theaCourt {louse mum to b’ Queens County, vinoohon Friday the seventh day n! eleven to show cause if any they m. _ ltiestéritzhould not be passed eng 1,, l petition and on motion oi N. bowl-her, Esq" Proctor for said Jr And it ls hereby ordered that l true copy hereof be forthwith “l. lislled in in Charlottetown aforesaid once h that e tnle copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public ply... es respectively, namely, in the I'll] aforesaid and at or near the Bulk of Nova. Scotla in Chaflclteion sforeseld. eo that ell persons inter- ested in sud may have due notice thereof. Witness Ills Honour Harold Leon- the day end year first above ten. By the Court. i-Sgd.) MURIEL C. LOWTHER, Registrar. 11628-2-1-8-15-22 CANADA PROVIN c: or Parnell EDWARD lsullrn m ‘m. PROBATE cover The 20th dey of January A.D-. ill 3?; "wtilmoam § o enev said Pnrziyuoe. lglglgmer. g testate To the seal-m of the calmly d literate person within ealri County WHEREAS ulw fietition on flle of Malimret Jent oKuy Widow, the Executrix of the elm! named tlon may“ be t i ee o therefore hiniry required to oil-e m! interested In the sold Eslele rlt at e Probate Court to old In the Court llouse in Chill“ letlelllwa in Queens Cnunll- l" l" eeld Province on Tuesday day of hour of twelve o’clock noon some dey in shew cause ll l"? II‘, ‘can why the Accounts of thedsrh. Eetete should not be 111158“! l“ u" ‘in: G60“)! hcreolelée e n some n e In! Charlottetown aforesaid out! I" each week for seoutive weeks from the dale end thet e true Ionian". grngpgctlvely. E II MAINTAIN seen curd-l" 31 t do f J l; Brigid, of of Charlottetown ' qua,“ Superintendent of Llghthnm. "n. riff f Uollniy efaaifb-fiitllh: title the ne GREETING: ilie Alexander w, the Executor oi the above um. lllat e citation eel. forth: xoléiérgllilwrqom sled in the said Est-ale to be D081‘ before the Judge It Chsrl ii in the drill"? 111M vomlns. at tile hour of o‘clock forenoon ol the same the Accounts oi the meld s. closed u prayed for in u! ll’. Bl‘- some newspaper published e Court House in Cher-latte- eforemid, at or near the Royal of Cenede in Charlottetown tho said Estate es afore- erd Palmer, I oi’ the sold Pro- C arlottetown stole- Connty or any Constable or GQIITING: reedinl I" eiore of Canavoy get u yl that e clll- a Ibgiitd I0.- liwrizlw“ and euneur before the Judi! III! ‘III! Meroh next comins. l‘ ‘h. a! illl I closed u Drflyfli nl;°1'“_':ub‘n Esm. hector for said Peli- . tllel e pub- lishrd it u herein ordered at least fourhétil; h I M twirl!!! ell o! the Court in KlnlirClzllflln-gr“ m: ‘ 40 ' ~ I Lot at The siilq. I y ted 1:051: town l). Feehen III m“ Ills Ilnnonr ‘firs’. _ Court M1 end yflll‘ c. mwrllllr Rpgislrilf- lee of seeds of certain I": w is 7111f“ m ram-l M“ “Ml; m will! I H8?!‘ ' whitiil rn ‘m... may _ nplifl ‘ Si‘. as M madl- osscniifl