rsnuanna. THE GUIA. onsalzzltrrrovlta olza..al2.l_w' PAGE _S§VEN . - , _ _ ; , Chopped lilIlAll ll e ewg Ovgrgroynlgd- Sore GEIITRAI. Gilli Talks 0n Tuberculous Gll-l G rd N f ‘°"". " .“""el..."""“. ll atom..." "- "' ——- -' Lips Prevented l :"“.....""r.':...." m."..'" "" --* """ " “*- - m“ smuuasuasese ruse-s collar: (omunm, "w, m, n ,, , M", “m, m, hflffifi $FMTQ‘%§ 13f“ Tigfglhflbl, h“ _""'""""'- “mu” L"; —‘i'—= Roughness Quickly Rim"! m"; "a? I ‘mil- Itrlotl: our leamTwlll he rlvell over c.r.c.y. 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' w‘ "- "3"" m, .,._,,,_,__ M" m ‘mm lul Guides of to. . an fl- raylol‘ m“ °°* ‘ " ' r-a-u on olllee thliglllllfilg’ 5km ltlttb- elwiyruierllnhamhewgellu“ ‘Wm hm‘ dxbuziem 222$‘; ‘ggqrboor nu‘: m“ hm m“ ' “m” m’ '° m“ ly lllifithili‘ hfilhllé‘ a‘: d“ ' ' - Charlotte wn l a'- red. '_-—_ . 143'“ llltfllt I remedy. Those in charge IIIIIJIIWIIIII IIOIIIII-Qflldflfl m‘ ' _ | I p.m. W y Jln. 18.71am N— 4pm.com u‘? n. g. 8; “WNW _,_fi-__ rel-ll.‘ ell. 13w bu! m. ltyourlharetotlay undue areellulh. "m" °°‘“'“"___ ‘ ‘H m. v D “Cami, o, m, m_ organisation waft-he plllee. Please m“ of lfiltmafiwm’ m" my o! “mg 1:‘ mnmlfl - “W155 their beat but as l as there ls a. Solo everywhere la handy nick ion. mam“ QANCI. M, Armour-lee, 'm¢,'1),' ‘amen; mi“. u m m, be on hand. ~ “Una-gal w ____ M“ He“; cmkl-‘g-‘ld-ulleigdlogag demand for an artlc it would be “@54- Wednesday, January 20th. 1-12-21. oily on uslness and is staying at “i Amara-rs wanrsugrllllmrérmller 3E1.“ wtqfi, m, h, m; mgben In tlloee who lay K good‘ "straw" orm. a-sona wlu. eloee eaell l“ ‘°_._._'“' u’ N “a M c ' unflll“ " .. - . ' " mmmkhh llquorwcreob these ouid Wednosdsy tiIJO p.m. W. W“ 3 Mugged, Lsstrridayetthoregularmcet- unmedlfill NW"- 13 l‘ w ‘h mélam lg) oobllealr bone. st le be less bootleg liquor sold. ‘fiow- weuner. ‘ l-ll-ll 333% tbleaclty last llitlfilfi in: four elrla wan enrolled u BEDBQUE-“Tnmx mum 3M" n be ter. every he was not 1n s position to -—- .reglstesed at the Charlottetown. guides. The folowlng slrla took the ’ League game Thursday, Mam-IR? . My whether or not this was so. He only wltness. Hon. Mark R. Mc- 50533 9F Til-ADI annual 2 _.__ promise and were welcomed- u srgllejll.‘ Freetown v1 madman x02‘ prince Cont‘? comrnerlded the City and R..C.M.P. Gulgan appealed for the crown gable! 171:? GhflYIMIlllWWll-Iflgafll’ Mr. Gordon MacDonald.‘ pro- mtgmbers of the 1st company: Dor- wsy- "steal... 5,3»... ~.-,,,»,-_,;,l-.m;,. r. are r- vol-o» o o- val- v" ' -_ A, M, are corporal s: fr. car's... syn-whom"- “iggfly Bed u, province were rlnell moo and costs t“ “mural-pk” “t? t ' w yoatonla! mornln the flromhl compmm by If; "m wk" 7dsarvi"cbgflt|uttfemda?ce.'alrlgdgoodhr Qfluvlrqelgllzeaar. Jan- 1a. llree$wll i." fhsllfhl"! ""1 ' "lhfi W". lo tier: Xulee .53"... 391: W" "h" °"l ollhhlllllol‘ l m. and ma. me wlleen. olty servfptic arid- eleaerlrlll Joan Albany. Ail interested in or- n3?” ‘mogfihd “Bl-s 1°! dllvllas a —' struggle is assuming a. better ae- ' - n" 1h l dwemhfl °h ‘he “m” °l left yesterday morning for Mont- Williams, Florlne Evans. Goldie Iilllllllgta 3.11:.- hoglreylalggfi The; Xgeflea ‘£91m’; a allnwllafleu News of the gag“ peortfl at present. Itlis me general Allan st- and Malooqae Road- gal Yvléere (Mr. Vlgilson will join the gllellllllsa “radii?! Viola should l‘ “ ' m“ _ .‘ cld a hl h ' °'. SHOWS 7.30 an . °P °“ ‘hi’: w" w“ l” °"°‘ be‘ ‘ slralwuss CONTINUE - Th W“ m‘ ‘“ ‘W’ m m ” ’° °"°“‘ i is 11 on eélunlalaycmggglilfizffd near Pol-tag; are let us all nope this will T s e I any “u” m womrauon mm m: u.“ nmefinflnl. a o. wqlranufnbegtol-rglalldmlzlgltimglfi Jon iAl-ll — "W" ""1 l°h The all-end J- was lhellchllr - m-OM-P- "w" "W" m?‘ °“ u. v. it. has al-nveu in the cit were ereatl lnterlltQQ in e ode “*7 3 several u d bootle ere pro- , Slfeét.‘ Summgsldleie M rig: Personals ed with mm w the“. dun” m perms Ilalllzfliflmght B” d1 an.‘ u, 5pm,; g your-gun d”, 1,“, w; guides’ ceti ties. During the even- COl\\~£lllEllC€-\- uitsegucagr summer‘, _____ mmecflon with the crmflnal m.‘ H succeed m finding ‘by mum how. hi; parents‘ on,” of Ponce 3m, ing the guides ve a practical lint hmley M' Be ' ' 1-13-11 _ Mrs. Chfister Yeo has received a dW-lhml- and Wllh Inspecting the e ever. ' ' “m1” “d M": Bhlwl-stk- “i” “mmstr” °“' ‘mwing bdm nus-- sonata-oar Irv-w m - v MORE THAN THREE nouns "l" Eleanor McDonald has re- LATE — The evening train to the turned to Cambrldlle. Mill. after city arrived here at ten o'clock last Sllflldlnll 1 P16815119 Vwltlon Wll-h night. The delay was caused on the her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- malnlalnd. The car ferry mosslng ‘Donald of Grand ‘Irscadlc. was made ln summer time yester- day. 45w MINISTER WELCOME!) Pflloimwood Hospital- Monday evening members and xix-elm of the Norm Bedeque alum-l Church gathered at the ins.- to welcome their new min- ,1‘... and his wile. the Reverend his safe arrival in England-S ‘ .____ “Ml? Charles MacNeil recently visited his wife and famly in Rust. .co and his parents in Sulnmergldg oefore leaving for Moncton and st. JG-hfl. _s mg. They also showed an excell- ent knowledge of artificial respir- ation which was done in the foam of drill. Just before the close of m; meeting the guides held s practice I __._ , Twenty Slgnailers are taking a. Grand Jury’: Ropes-e special course at the Ordnance Compound from Jan. l1 to Jen. 2b. May it Please Your lordship: »The Office in char e of tralnlns We the munbrlrs of the Grand l5 l-fi- 501- E- W- J0 Stflno- Sgt-- Jury, be‘; have w 5.35m“, the 101. Maj. A. D. McMssters is the in- War Service I Jglllle5 and Mrs. moss, who arrimd _ Strucm m s, mm d Sgt _____ ' blackout when the-v amaled their vcnlng boat from uuys- - lowing report: 3n 5 5-" - - . - h _-1'h _ - Major M. F. Smith is in charge of LEGION DANCE- An enjoyable e visitors. m in one minute and 25 borollsll hlllzrscfigk ‘ma, be“ E? tn'lgé%ltr°{ “B?! h] oflnmyfdlér rggxg émghe 29,121“? the barracks. The folluwin are the dance was attended by many ser- seconds they had the various halls evcllllli h n" ‘yd mum em w“, be m. ' l‘ "her c w L 5' 59° names and addresses of oae tak- vice men and their friends last‘ and rooms completely blacked out by W‘- clm "";,.,."’$me,,,, w“, enwmd ‘u, y l? mm’ m“ ‘he h” I I n “m” M cm" Just!“ Mamksw‘ lns the course: night. Moresidefls Orchestra fur- ' . and were seated on newspa eel jhyed by an‘ dleleanu leusant pltel for tre rx-nce county Hoyl we the ‘lather! o! me Grand nished the music ChalWonea were’ the m" in the "h" m“ ‘y! me served by thedlamls mozetll prayer a ‘peed ‘augment agld all wish her Jury do extend the very sincere “eadgurter. squamm_ M" J T DIM-s Mré sywereé - e l1 building with their ma“ on and evenmll olo?“ “ I l’ "°'Y-— ' ~ wish for his speedy rooovory. and Act. pl. noeell, c. 1a.. chllr- Bergen... Mr, shmpter. and Mm with first no kits and flashlights b! m“ c1055‘ __.. -Mr. Vernon S McQuarrle who‘ The War Service Committee of the “my "Wm 9° dlllles- m latte/town. Donald Ross. _ --_ beside them. As they waited they wus AUXILIARY NORTH for the Dust year. and a half has Cfltllvll" Wflmello will!“ m“ i“ Inglis hslartnyll‘ mill mwllh T”? §}""5,.‘-.,"-- °h‘“1‘m°t°,"“' —-— Tho l-lmllol moollni o! the sons aonea- ' " " ‘ been the Prince Edward Island re- the Upper Room of the Holy Name “rd w wad wndluorllls. and 10m mTD . B110 Bl‘ . J- 3-. Charla M- CONCLUDING SESSION! ._. A Auxiliary of St. James 0th and 7th Charlottetown Co» (Trinity Church) successful meetl of the Prince Ed- Church was held in the Ladies’ ward Island cries‘ Ins ctors Parlor last evening with a large was held yesterday ln the o fice of attendance of members, who heard - - r‘ t‘ - fl t - Bhutan!‘ “ma. The n nhee‘ Hall yesterday afternoon. ux- presentativ f i-i in d 00., h W“ gone to Meorfll-ellle $1.... up a: The War Service Convencr re- course of instruction in connection lported nine divisions organized and U18 New Ye" M we Proude, F. 3., Charlottetown. with you in the very earnest wish and prayer that order and peace with his enlistment in the R.C.A. referred to the Councillors as fut- m“ he ‘filmed 1h hhfi "TY he“ A Sq"§“"°“-— the Supervisor. Mr J.J. Larabee. Wm. grgat gatlsfaction me splendid Pflffilll-s and friends ell-e invited se- y Mrs. J. Clarke McQuarrle. R-S ure buyers. Since the formation of full-gram discharne of our duties we lofiggbsg?‘ Decoste’ w‘ '1' R" mm“ Gflllllllg £11 Pmdlllll-(bifwllfi "h?" Ills‘ financial report submitted by the to be present at the meeting p)- ll\‘=*’*“ld"“‘ MWHMTY sumnmd“ r - m‘ °°“‘“-““°° "mus m“ m“ visited Queens cCounty Gaol Fal Act. ool. Head. n. s. cnarlotlfi- (lzaqslfllollieldlttaoc-‘dgclu m‘ Se“ m“ m “'e“5"‘°"- “l” Hilda, llalofl- as "llihl; Selfral ‘mulls Wlll be en- conducted the meeting using the -Mlss Mary MacNell left on re- most gratifying. - conwcod Hos “a1 and the P-lflvm: ‘own = g y. NM by M155 Helen mnlaysom Tm m1,“ and Patrol leaders and eme for the worship P811100 tum to Ottawa bv plane yesterday Mrs. J H. Blanchlnd rellflrlled cm] infirm p “(are phased w Aot_(>p1,.1one;_C_A__ ghafloew- PROTEST“? oRPuANAGEh-‘resldent. Mrs. EG. Saunders in Seconds will be invested. An ‘Reaching allfiljl’ 99mm Wm‘ Cm 5E‘ mllrhlhg Elle!‘ Spending Lnree weeks that 629 Holy M35585 ha" bee“ re n thatavrye’ found the“ mam” town. TRUSTEES “OLD MEETING __ ‘her qflmprehenslve report reviewed Glllflfi hlvlng Second Class tes mas Teaching Ho! fold"! We" vacation with he." parents. Mr. lmd offered for the sous of the men of 13° H Tor. Bil-t. Q}. W.. York. __The the dlfloront Mtlvltles of the aux- '°° Pl-‘fi P7958? be at headquarters ,5 ‘LG. McCall“, Mrs. tlons to be clean. sanltary, and ef- Trustees of the Protestant; M a owhck‘ visitors Wm come l‘ Percy Mrs. W B. MacNel s ill _ the armed force who have made . Tpl‘. A m, L. 3., p l. _ llinry and congratuiated and th x- hlifiarchbank Mrs. James gggrkcmflélég ' ummerig. the “supreme sgcrlfice." spiritual halaltgllréhfiggahme County GM, . co ow“ gllltlfilzllffllfailh§L<;rl-l2$r,gé§%£°f£§§ loll the members for their cgpizer- Seven- the Secretarfi; ganglia-end James Bouquet. comprising Holy Comm- we foundflelght male prisoners: l! Squadronz- 15w m The usual rouune wo-k IBlZIOII and success both financially I . u. t ms d L n m h and in looking after the social life ‘ $5 rtepgrts olfosteile “welfirelw the or the church. vlsltlns me nor and past year were received. Much in- lshut-lrs and at the Christmas sea- L? ‘ terest centered round the Finance .son remembering many who were Tpr Owen R, M., Malpeque. C Squadron:- Tm‘. Pierce. W. i!.'.. Souris. Tpr. Gallant. M. R.. Soul-ls. union, 629 and prayers offered 16,513. Religious azticlm rfstributed. 'l'l. l6 men of the armed forces entertained at "Communion Break- gigésplgrlyoerused the beautiful and reverend installation service of the society. Durlnll the hum“ “m” (No female prisoners.) The few prisoners in the jall bears outyour mrdshlpk comment on the low In Memoriam the Secretary ave a resume of the past years wor slight increase society to her home ruéaay M??? M uarr book. The meetlnll W85 Cross after enjoyed .-—3 wl-‘AliltlER-S __ ‘e nnual meeting of the North T“ “ institute met at Mr. on Wednesday, of the iIlEillbJIS lltlenolna- Tho president. Mr. Frank Jardlne, presided. The secretary reprxted the Institute in business amounting to $18,302.79 having been lrausacted, which ulas a large Ill- crezse over that of the precedng expressed salaiaction with the year's business. Seven oarloads (321 tons) of wheat in from Western farmers w produce mce nleat. milk and eggs ' Bedeque Farmers § the home of the score-ery- Rlllph MacGaul. E-Ellillg, wlth the majOfllY a flourishing condition, year Several members were brought Canada, helping the for the war effort. The delegates meetings during the veal- were Flflllk-Iardlile and RiR. "large. Follow n; is the slate of offlcezs for i943: President. Frank Jardlne, re- elected vice-pres. James March- bhllk: soon-trans" Ralph MBCCJAII, re ‘med; directors. Scztt MllcMurdo. Lorne MacCnull, and RR. Large; auditor, Scott MacMuldc. _5_ '—Bllll-JAI. SHOWER-Tire home Ms. and Mrs. John Johnson. hllls-llf. was the scene of a very P11115111". event. on Monday even- los. Jon. 4th, when about one-hun- dlod friends and neighbors gath- ered in honor of the recent mat- rlaae of their eon, Andrew and his llllfle. formerly Miss EDT. Oilamp. loll. Kensizlgton. Wnen all had as milled. Mr. any Brown was zed to not; as chairman, and a brief speech expressing the Lorre Glydcn. on whalf of the Ptowle of Margate. Many lcvsly individual gifts we'd a'so received g the popular pair. for all of ll Mr. Johnson ill-mired his " ' in hr, usual SHIZGTQ and ll‘ "t manner. Folowfng which ll‘ Joined ln smell-g "For they are Jlllly Good Fellows". The rema 1n- der of the evening pasoed qlfclfll! with croklnole and other galllellr instrumental music by Mrs. lest-er Champion and Miss Irene Uo"er- hql- nlld all old time sng song lad b" ‘ire Clarence Marchlcank. An- other item on the program, wifch was much enjoyed, was g moat de. llciclls lunch, tre hostess being sl- elsled in MTVlhg by Misses Selma Jrflnstone. r/"r-‘on Howard 1M Evelyn Johnathan. which showed! s 3mm “was” h? "frlhfilghorgl/Blilg 19:? - bank l vlte t s Mrs. Percy Mal-ch xgéllmecfeg_ when s. B!‘ 8 t 02h stud-i’ 1 Drum deisanlssed .- be dl ti Ml‘. mm ‘"“”°'ll‘l‘l§‘l°§ll anfioctlgaiohxoul‘: was ELECT OFFICERS appointed to attend the agricultural Edwin Lord, Lo flrfl Schu man, Wilbur Stavert, fast". On account of her work the Red Cross Councillor was unable to be present s0 report of_2nd Division is not complete. 191 quilts and 32 nfghans were reported packed and labelled lat/the Red Cross. Mrs. F‘ J. Casey told of 26 ditty bags mnde; 12 pars socks; one sleeve- MR. J. 'r. ullllsrls Many ln Moncton, Prince Ed- ward Island and other parts of. Canada wil learn with regret ofl the death of James Thomas I-Iuestls Rt his home on Gordan street yes- less sweater‘ 4 pairs seamalfs ‘ ‘away, an“ an “mess o! 5°Vlll'l\l,s'_:ockillgs; 2 pairs of boy's stock- mom 5- ».lngs; l6 Chi drelfs dresses; l0 Wzdely known in railway circles through his connection with the Employees Rel ef and Insurance’ Association, Mr. Huestls had friends f-om m3 Ahlfihtlc coast to Wlnnl- Mrs. F. Walker says $143.25 cents peg. He was born at Charlotte-worth of War Saving Stamps were town. son of the late Mr. and Mrs.l5o1d nl-plmd cpl-gimp, and 53450 Robert I-Iuestls. cents worth sold previous by girls. Mr. Huestls came to Moi-lawn as making a tcta of $167.75. o young man and entered the cm- Mrs. J E ullen in charge of D10! of the railway as a machlnlstlMe chant Marine Dlvlslon sent and had been a prom nent memberidlttv bags complete to the Seu- of tlr shops staff ever since. .man's Club-value $75. Mr. I-Iuestls was also well-known: Mrs P.J Ready distributed 3.100 in fmierlla. circles. He was a m-em-lcigzlrettes and 16 packages of gig. ber of the Knights of Pvthlas andwareves. Mrs, R.J. McDonald reported the Oddfellows. He was also a acknow edgesnent of the receipt 37 children's sweaters; 2 girls cloth coats; one knitted boy's suit; 2 helmets; 3 tuck in; and 4 boy's iillliS-CUL mudv to sew. member of various labor organiza- tions. In religion Mr. Huestls was n ‘strong supporter of St. John's Unted Church. He is survived by his widow the fozmer Miss iliertrude Wonacott. of Charlottetown. and two daughters. Mrs. Donald Armstrong and Mrs. Donald Mann. both of this city. Surviving also are three sisters Miss Sadk». HUQSUs and Mrs. Tho- moa Ranahnn. both of Charlotte- town. and MiS. Richard Mlchener, of Vancouver. Funeral service was held at 3.00 p.m. Thursday at Tuttle's Chapel. conducted by Rev. Dr. J A. Ram- say. pastor of St. John's United Church. . . Interment was at Elmwood cem- etery. -Moncton Transcript. Fathfi- Reggie McDonald for 311t- lzsfl children. Mrs. S Trainer gives list of don- ations as fo1lows:— Apostleshlp ‘Otf the Sea. I10‘ jelly, $2.50: M‘lk for British. King- men Fund. $5: Blanket Fund. $10; 012a cite Fund, S5; Brll-lsh Child- ren's Fund. $16; Donation for ‘writ. lmz material. $11; Georgetown don. atlon to Red Cross, $6. I Mrs. J. Pollard distributor;- do papers and magazines to aimed forces. Mzs. FEE Chrlsflopher has slcll for entertainment of armed forces. . 40 dozen doughnuts were given. 0f Dllrtlcuar interest was the en- tertainment given around Christ- mas and New Year. The efforts of Chaplain Rev, Llouls Dougan made. Ton Abate Tn (Tlasifv WANTED -- 5n PIGS WEIGHWG from 45 in 100 lbs alive. Fred Turner, Wlnsloe. 1-13-21 6d him to all. I-Ils untirlng ene y lowing report.'— 113 men of the armed forces were‘ lIPCs e -——— '—-——-—~' r- . ‘llllf... egitfil; 5W1? _,;.,°‘T;1{“..‘Zf1 LOST - nm. earn. vwr rsn- ohtorlalhori and 1s of these men dregg, and me young cowpje were rle- on Richmond St. Brown Y"? Bllflfitfl fol‘ 5 days and several lllon presented with n beautiful 9"‘ ha" "'1 hfld- hlmlk 59°’: °“ °§_ zdays" ‘P pgfbr clock’ m,’ a m.“ Mm,“ rlobt labmvldflr. An=nYer= to "lgryofs of‘ appreciation have been mmm. by Jame; 63mph“. and name "Vinnie. Had on brass- rex-se. from Capt-Rev. J w mount-d barriers. Return m R4 Ponmal. Reward. 1-13-21 Smells Wante MCCzlrdle. Rev. n v. M x * ’ ’ Rev. Louis Dougan. c ems and Thousands (Continued from page 1) Ilicut. 8.0. Blbbev of Saskatoon. ‘hell? W85 11v need oi anybody tell. 1H8 lllm what to do. He just went ilhldfllfile and fixed up the injured T ese men were full of stories haying dolly, Iron! Srrlelts. Tom Cods. Highest Prices Paid. Prompt Returns. Ship Elmress to Summer- slde. P.E.I. Toronto was in charge of the troops the voyage. The ship's ad- F Raw FOR Used fox wire In Used Lumbe . L ' Pur h d d ll lulled on consignment basis. Dally .l.l.§.2.1€. a): orlavste elllee. Illllnelllele retllrllr. Pelt- ‘M’ lllg and cleaning Plant now In operation. excellent condition, Cedar Post!- G, R. MieeQUARRIE Summer-side ‘flmtrlng Ca t P‘ A of uan W3! D. . , Bpmgug Cochrane, ‘was Major Ont. A veteran of the ship's ducting staff was RSM. J. Cope- land o Toronto who. with Sgt. Ger- ald Lalonde of Cornwall, Ont. oom- ' feted his 18th crossing of the At- antlo in a. year. "All these tripe were made yith- ‘ out. binds-once bv the enemy," Cope- Furs rom Gordon . .. to Debert, N.8. and included men for the infantry, artillery, en- red . rvl corns- .¥.".'5f.'§l,‘ll‘3.‘.’l.l. $325.38. 23a for- ‘méllleerlfii... overseas after three- month attachments to units here tvfore return ng Canada and l w ‘E's’ kil‘.’l€'°l‘l'llll'3.°.‘ll..“l?33" 1 . . e o uebec. C?‘ lng centres C SALI r, Fox Houses. o. . FHA oasse of - Aflefioott of Ottawa. Ca. sins WA. ilaok of frew. -. - M- Berge of Quebrc and Llaut. R. Boulveault of Bhsl-brcokc. 911*’- Maj. Norman Hogs of Toronto came overseas to commend an B. J l parcels sent by the request of Revfmahl basement dmmlwry’ consented tn tnke charge of divi-l to help ‘n this work has endear-Weld“? by Ml" srllglfnlgg§elll§ffgy,_ ;r.r.r.~:l.ral n: 1-9-7i lei-col. as Tlmmls, 0.5.0.. of ‘ l A 5:8“ represented srnfietrdairlli‘ percentage of crime in this County. fcr which we are profoundly thankful. ; At Falconwood we found two hundred and seventy-three pa- tlerlts. (181 females and 142 Inalesl- we inspected the institution throughout and found it in first class condition. Th‘s institution is under the capable sulIBYl/Ysloll 0!. Doctor Murchison. and the Mill- ngementof Doctor Malla-uglllin and Mrs. Dignnn and staff. I At the Provincial Infirmary we found the institution to be in 300d condition and capably managed by Mrsncarrick. who we find is great- ly flandlcapped by ovolvrowdfid conditions. The one hllnflfPd find eighty-one patients in fhls institu- tion are clean arcl well cared i0!‘- Great credit is due Mrs. Garrick and staff for the welfare and care cf the patients. _ p With further regard to our vlslt at Falcunwcod we “you'd respect- fully svrbrnlt the following recrm. mendatlons: (l) That r window be converted into a fire_escape in the east fe- (Zl That an exit he installed in‘ the west and of auditorium as h‘ promotion 1n case of conilagration. (3) we recommend that all meats consumed in thelabove in- Red cross Drive, $10; sugar m. stltlitlorle shoulcrurlderso Gflvefh‘ i. ctlon. m??? lxlihilprflly we submit that at. the earliest possible Oi-Ylliflllhlll’ consideration be Elven i0 9mm“ of modern barn, where milk could be produced under more satisfact- ory conditions. Respectfully D. J. Bonnell, Foreman, Grand Jury. for self and others- APPBAL CASES Two appeal cases were heard ves- Justlce Saunders. Both were appeals 110m convict- lttled. made lt possible to rllrnlsh the ifgl-llm“ “"5" "m exd“ m‘ flrt that f the K1118 vrT§§wsr§ Syigalahard o‘; Charlotte- Oniy two witnesses were heard. Constalie PL. Jay o! the R-(PM- . and Constable A.J. Lllnd 0! the clty police force. Constable Jav told of searcmn! the premises of Edward Shepherd on the night cf Nov. ll last. Ill-gal: to i0 feet from the back door found six gallons of spirits. He said the premises were on Peake Street, and directly across from Benjamin Shepharlrs. Constable Jay‘ said he heard Constable Morrison, also of the R. C.M.P., who accompanied him on the search. say he saw a young fellow run from the yard of Ed- ward Shepherd. They had gone to the vlclnlty to search at Benjamin Shepherd's. Constable Lund said he took port in the search. He went to the back door and knocked twice before Edward Shepherd let him in. Just inside the k tchen door 0n_ the top of a box. covered with s qullt was a can of spirits. The court interrupted to a he could not convict t accuse on the evidence. He was convinced a. Ithe accused Ill not guilty but that lthe spirits had been planted on m. The appeal was allowed with a. ~ l Mr. AW. Matheeon appeared 0t the Crown and Mr. J.J. John- ston. X C. for the op llant. The second case, of Valley we; adjourned until the next term of the court. The costs of adjournment wen fixed at l5. Constable N.A. Huw was he O.A.8.0. unit. I-Ie was trained in a Weete Can . reportl base in United K111160113. . ' ° "m i. _ King vs. Robert ll. Boswell, Cherry Tpr. Grant. E. J.. Sourls. D Squadron:- ‘I'm, Ross. G. J. R. Charlotte- tolvn. 'I‘pr Bezeau. L. M.. Summe side. Tpr. Tunlin. I. _L.. Summerslde. Tpr. Turner. l... Charlottetown. F. Soundrmu- Tor. Plnesll. E. JAI Hunter River. b "Fur. MrlcNelll. E. B, Murray liar- our. F‘ Squadron:- Tpr. Klnch. P. 8.. Tilznlsh. S’$illc Board 0f Trade Meets A regular meellng of the Sum- merside Board of 'i‘rade was held last night in the town hall. the President A.- R. Brennan presid- in g. The minutes of the previous meeting werc read and adopted. A communication was rend from F. McLure Sclanders. 56(37- Y- Treasurer Maritime Board Q1 Trade, requesting fl s on the increase of the population of Bum- merslde. Reason for requesting this information was that the Mari- time Board felt that the Mari- times should have a. larger alloca- tion of supplies for civilian use than they are getting at present. ‘Ihe matter was left in the hands cf the committee for town im- provement and the secretary to estimate the increase. A communication from Col. the Hon. J. I... Ralston, formally 1111' nouncing that the Summerside post office was now in the calc- gory of staff post office was read. The president gave a most infer- estlng review of the condltlofll lllluer which the staff of the post office worked during the Christ- mas season, 1n prev 011s years the highest number of pieces cf mall h“i."'°°lllll‘l“l~lf€’ " Jlifiillfé g as , . for two days were 2:000 lotto" and 8,000 reels. In two days the staff l-la.n led over a thousand pieces of mall It was moved by John E. Camp- Colonei Balaton for his suw efforts in ha. the Slammgrside poet office place in the ca y of staff t office. It. was mgeaied that in order to remedy congestion at the wickets that rails be erected with entrance and exit signs at. each and after some discussion it was mov- ed hy J. B. Dalton and seconded l1! bell that the rail be erected. The matter of the annual meet- g was discussed and the res- ident re rted that the lo ho- tels co not suommoda an: seconded snnua meeting be held on Jan- uary 28th. In rtlng for the marine com- mltfi. J. E. Campbell announ- ced that the coats for the men on the corvette "Blmmersid ' had been purchased. paid for in full and derson chairman of the committee. l stitutlon had a most successful with the children made it clear year in the best of health and sur- roundings; their Christmas had been one of the happiest on record. WILL ATTEND MEETINGS AT OTTAWA- I-Ion. Dr. W.J.P. Mac-H Mlllan leaves for Ottawa on Jan. 14 to attend a meeting of Council of the Canadian Medical Association there on the 16th HIIL 140 members and the Executive of. sitting separateiy will meet jointly on Jan. l8 and i9 to discuss pro- posals for a national health insur- ance scheme to be pzesented at the forthcoming session of the Domin- ion Parliament. From Ottawa Dr. Maclvfillan will proceed to Toron- to. to attend a meeting of the Can- adian Red Cross Society which meets on the 19th and 20th. CORRECTION - Owing typographical error ln the report of Monday night's City Council meeting a. paragraph referring to filmy-Salvage Campaign was incor- rcoty published. It mould have read: ‘Mavor Holman agreed with. Coun. Ste ‘ns that the Committee did a good job and much voluntary service I-Ie pointed out that they had necessary expenses of rent, handling. sorting. Mo. and this they had accomplished without any expense to the Cltv of Charlotte- toa ICE DAMAGES CABLE — Drift tcrday crushed the submarine cable between this province and Nova Scotls rendering it unworkable. The cable ls used by the Island Tele- phone Company. Repsirs wil not be made until after ice leaves the Strait next spring. Slmiliar da age was caused last winter. Rocky ledges in shallow water where the cob c goes ashore both at Wood Isl- ands and Caribou cause the trouble. ft was said. e ice grounds and there ls insufficient depth of silt and sand to protect the cable. Cables between this province and New Brunswick will carry all the traffic now. BO! OVERCOMI - Sixteen.- year-old Angus Murphy of 2'7 assrnore St. narrowly escaped death when he was overcome by fumes from charcoal stoves in a C. oods. As soon as e car was bov entered and before Bloomer. o seeing at once What happened quidly entered the fume-filled car and brought, the boy out. They kept. him on his feet and walked him about in the fresh air until he fully regained u nsclous . Local A.ll.P. for their efforts in this mat- paeclatlon to the ter. -l ll. ll. TMBOII OPTOMITIIIT Isotope. l I I. ll l0 ll I. °"'" 311% l2 " mom I neune and ammo: Blowo- Controllers-Meet At last night's meeting of the A.R.P. controllers. Mr. V.A. Ains- worth of the Maléletillzle anlgecterio com ny was pre - plsllffll the difficulfles of flashing lights as a. signal for a blackout. He pointed out that it might cause damage to oil burners. or other electrical equipment in houses where the occupants were absent for some days and left the'r burn- era, etc. running at low power. He also stated that all lights in the City could not be flashed at one time without the possibility of damage to the plant. l l I l - “M07533”? "' llml caves-roan i M -or Holman stated that in the circumstances he did not beFeve the A.R.P. controllers shclild take the responsibility of recom- -_|Vice-Pres. Miss Ethel 17th. The cellncu is composed orflected), Report, present by Mrs. H. S, Hcn- lsad and lonely. The auxiliary "did not neglect" which showed that this popular in- |their patriotic work and accom- pllshec- a. great deal of knlttin, year. Other reports dealing chiefly clef" ginger the able leadershlp f, t e ool Convener, Mrs. W}! V. that they had all oomo thlollsh the Dunbar, which showed the deep ul- tezest taken by young and old in the Red Cross Society. After competing various items of blISilleSS the officers for 1943 were elected as follows:- Hon. PIBSId- ltllt. Mrs. T H B. Homers; Presid- elent, Mrs. Frank Clarke; ‘President. Mrs. 0.1-1 1st Vice- Beer; 2nd. Stewart; Miss Edith Rogers. (re- Treasurer, Mrs. W.H.V. thirty. and both these bodies arlerlggglxrluli-gllfiexhltslgg- of Sunday en's Mlsflonsry Society. Miss Mary Irving; lvilsslon Band, Mrs. Morton Dew and Mrs. Several other committees were left ove" for a future meeting. Votes of appreciation were heartily extended to president retiring ‘Treasurer. Miss Hilda Her. per who was unavoidably absent, for the excellent work and untlr- lno efforts for the success of the auxiliary. After assuring the new President of their hearty suPDort the meeting was brought to a close with many happy sntlcipations for the success of the coming year. mending such a method of living warning. Mr. Hurst stated he did not be- lieve the system now in warning citizens Many. he said, lest time di Blow wart; Wom- (Drg Murchlson. the retiring . M15. Saunders and to the use of ad uate. not was on until Ill the blackout the wardens knocked at the door and told them to extinguish their ice in Norti-lumberland Strait yes- 113g"; mm, need of improved method cf warn- ing that woubl at the same time avoid the possibility of causing property damage or loss of life. Councillor Chandler believed that more consideration Elven to the possibilities of s day- light raid. Stems stressed the daould bl. 0d of detection etc. was shown by Mr. B, Graham Rogers of the Travel Bureau. This film will be shown to the shortly and- a throughout the Island. gubllc in the city different control _ MsoLus-e in MACLEAN-Al the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 12, 1943_ to Mr. and Mrs. James Macbean, BrOokfleld, a daughter. Cb0W--At the Prince Edward Bland Hoaoltal on Jan. u, ma. to Mr. and lvlrs. William Clow. New Wlltshire. a daughter MCFADYEN-At the Princr E11- ward Island Hospital on Jun. 9, i943. to Mi‘. and Mrs. Donald Mo- Fadyen. Charlottetown. a run. BERNARD-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 9, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bernard. Hunter River. a son, HAMILL-At Lmver Vrcrtolvn Jan 7. 1943. to M. e ' Hamill a dauvhtol", on \f"-'. Allstm T‘. P la. MARRIAGES MURPHY-REILLY - At Si. C01- nmbaia Church Edinburgh. on Nnv. '25. i942. Bombardier Joseph A Mllfllhv. R C A . son of Ml‘, and Mrs. Donia‘. ltfllrnhv of Summer- slde’. P.E l’.. to RllbV Reilly, (laught- er cf Mr. and Mrs. John Re'llv. nburgh Scotland. Recentlon held a ‘Princess Ffllmbeth Child Gard- ens Edinburgh. psalms MACLURE — At Brackley Point; P-E-I-l on Jan. l2. i943. Collrl C. his filth-year. Funeral from his Ia-ie residence. Brackley i4. Interment in Brackley Point Cemetery. WATTS - At the Provincial Sane atglmugrrlldlan ggalsaday. Jgnnil. i948. . e a beloved son of Mr 3d Mrs. “Al; Watts of Grand True/die. Puners from his late residence. Grand ‘hacadle Thursday morning at 9.30 Mlchaeilxs Church. N. D. Maclfoan‘ UNDIRTAKII IMIALMII fist-influenced North Wiltshhe Phone Ill POULTRY I have all order for 500 good conditioned heavy _ breed hens that are within ll or 4 weeks of lay- ing $1.00 each delivered Kensington. Five and a half lbs. average weight. Wanted-one 600 egg capacity Buckeye Incubator Kensinglon. Buying fowl and chicken every day. write me about your baby chick requirements. S. R. Pendletorw Kensington $30.00 delivered Please Point. at 2.30 p.m. Thursday, Jan._