JANUARY 17, 1946 * ‘ i" "TIIE WESTERN GIIARIIIMI i-""'-"'--=laoss'rei-s.'upn'uum,~a lune: it. no ' :7 ' _ George Glow. l0 0 welt. z: '”’t"-'-'.“_§i’i'-.A'o§i“"l§"-.h°3¥."" . y; rhoowtdluoabuougignuyhioyum TOIDIWB“ n _ > rhooui-dlaawluooaouyaosueayhoiooiasnuuuleo. Dsrtlerlloyatloperdayorlloporwifboneflifotthlseervlol {Elva your order to the boy reepondhlmfer on your some Al“ NEWS “d schedule. é JOB-BE W0!!! P0 4AM! Dllll Carnival no . ' ltd!!!‘ snow slab - 11a ire my to I!" Ind 81" 18811174 doque rinklriday. Jul. is. ' SHORT SUBJECTS temperature at 8:80 led nifli: was ‘.““'l°' m" 0°" K i-m-el. i -__.._. l- ‘Q 1°- ""1 hows 8:80 - 7:30 - 9:15 “h”! “faf {gwwim- "5 "l i 7 —- ' ~ "auoulivmnsovussgs-g- ~ '1 , thetroblerv. _ 2. _ALBER_TON BEAUTY 8AM) Captain Wilbert Shes. R. 0. A. M. goat it had been ht being: iow Ollfin- Pemflmm WIWI- 0-. ls home from overseas on fur- in the morning had one up uuimooos. flnser waves. etc. Your louau sud is spending» it with uu to four below e the . The atronage is solicited Write Box wit, (the 10mm- mm‘, ____ ______< r _____ wind 1m mam w" “x u . . a “i;°“°.*°i§ ‘aurwzsmi: *v*.."t.:*'":-.'it."*""- =~~ ..."- M- d" " h“ re a an . . - a a w w . Y ,_,,,_,,,_ h m, m, o, M, “germs gs? SUMMERSIDE w» w we 24 mue- " ——— .9 of. St. . H ' _iiocxsv. .. Kensington Rink hjgaBaehelor of Arts degri-icflvf: VIIIIIZCICIIJ . , . iiiui-sday. Jan- 1'1. Boring Valley st. inuhstaha University lmd llllfltflf Rwfl’ us. New Arinan. Game 8 o'clock graduated in Medicine from Mc- cunqm TREAT“; . - 9...... _ _ i-ie-zl um, University in‘ moo-s. _ summumg ' "unity" Sunday ‘ —VISITING MOTHER — Rev. l —ANNUAL MEETiNG 0F l '7" Airoéisc Itiaudizbt, [parish priezpof BDAIIDUOF The yuaflggjeyou a little Wuilstlerin _ J W 3'9, ‘i153, HIS COMB 01118 Illll X1189 fl L ~ - - ' M; avigit his‘ mother, Mrs. Agnes Board of Trgadg will beqlllglgxts 3.? mygllfilhlglffsnlff‘): finbm yo“ Guudet at Ascension. Mrs. Gaudet,|Tuesday evening, January 22nd ‘at Jlvme .wh.suer.. u ‘PM VnéF‘. me a great grandmother, is very active 6 o'clock in Leo C_oyle's Restaurant important uhuacw-s (101. and able to h Bound and visit Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, MP with her family whose homes are ll, will be the guest spcflker. The ele- iiie neighborhood. She is.very hap-' tlon of officers for. the coming year will be held and reports of com- mittees received. Mr. Donald Baker the retiring president wil pit-side -n py to have Father Gaudet home ior this visit. Mrs. Gaudet has ItllFIECll other children, four sons mid nine daughters. Four oi the and will present his report of the daughters are Sisters in the Con- activities of the board during the urogation of Notre Dame-S —FLOR»A TDOMBS” MISSION Cuwlmr _ n“ “nmuailsimeehhitg er at the regular meetin o the “L? fififfigfitflfiiy, we]: hejréflummerslde Rotary Club gheld in wit“ the secretary, Mrs. J. Clarke glamglyml?! n urQuaQie on Friday eveninglhgl "ll W" W ‘”“““°“" M“ Fm“ ‘mam’ dlilqlxg the Wll‘ and he s oke of his mutua lfmg-‘zk F3518 glider ‘g3; impressions of England e also re- arie ic e e s _ " Dmqod “.33 taken by m“ ferred to his impressions of Sum- Ulllillll Jard ne. For the February meeting, which will be held with pest year.- Al. bilfk Guests were Mr, James-Clarke and Capt. Allan McIntosh-S Alisa bbilllan Ste-lacy‘) thfinpmlsgravrsn _____________ ‘ill presene _ . . . llczitone and Mrs. J.vClarkle Mac- P 373011315 Qurlrrle. The following officers \\Cl'B appointed for 1946: presi- --Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander dent, Mrs. Frank Jardine; vice- Machcod, Victoria West, spent the president, Mrs. S. S. Benton; sec- rotary, Mrs. Darius Hogs; treas- lil'_Ei', Miss Lillian Sobey. The msetng closed with the lord's Prayer in unisonr-S. -—REOPENING 0F K. 0F C. IOME - The Knights of Columbus rmy Hut which has been r- :ited ln the Knights of Columbus Home, Summcrsirie since 194i has iieen closed and Summersitle Knights of Columbus Council have again taken possession of the first floor of the uilding including the council chambnr. On recent week-end visiting their friends, Mr. and‘ Mrs. Lester Bag- lole, Summerslde Road-S. —Mr. DJ. Cheyrie of St. John, N.B., representative of the North- ern Installation Co. of Canada is In Summerside at present, a guest at the Queen Hotel. He has several contracts for residential insulation in Summersidm-S _ Thinks Shooting Tuesday ‘v 1 th ch berw fr 1- ‘ ly Llrllorglpkonedeat astgndtheringsat lviliih ’ lgsPnuand a” w?" astewarlM Grand Knight _ Henry Gaudet cna. on WaS recs ve.. from r. resided. Lecturer, Mr. mer I - Emesi: Haslam, Springfield, in leggy glgregced g1=,=",5,;* 53;?"- Mal Jig" Mayer 552M555” ifiitifithli... ’¥~.°~....1’..°° 0!‘, . V. SKI‘. . . C ., an, chaplain of the council. He refer- ‘ I ' l“ 51mm} red to the wonder! i work of the Knights g! Columz: 1s! wiinswar in peace an congra u ummcr- side Council on its success. Ha en- durum u’ s‘ s- MLl-‘Gw- Kiln oouraged them to go forward in eye,‘ feat“ b? fihmll"! "Wm the future with confidence itndibe the 179st mm!’ 1°!‘ the 10ml- stressed the need of work among °Y “m” cillmmnw "m" "W! the youth. A pleasant social even-fig“ m" W35 Cmnmul-ed M0114“! 11h; followed at which coffee and to life imprlsomnent. doughnuts were served by the Lec- Hurry W. Foster. " Who , rider's com teen-It is ‘ntonded 0V0!‘ Meyersmllt-arv court trial '0 have re lar Tuesday eVenlngWt Aurich lest month, said to- a neuronal... Jill. i6 - (c?) - "I thought at first it hospital while more than 200 es- caped today in the most inmsual malor accident recorded in a cau- tiilry of coal mining in West Virg- il! 8. 'l‘went two other men working deco e the Haviwo No. 9 mine <1 inc New iliver Pocahontas Con- solidated Coal Company were in- iiii-ed 1h an explosion which was so vrcat that it wrecked buildings in the immediate area. Five of the 22 intjured were dil- charsed~ after treat-men: and re- lumcd tothe mouth of the wreck- ed shaft. Company officials reported 267, men were at work whoa the deep nimble first wan-led that a blast had occurred. _'I‘he strange aspect of the explo- sion was that with s0 many in blast area so few were killed or in- nircd. In most catastrophes of this kind. seldom do more than e. few oi the trapped come out unscathed. within an hour after the blast». iiie first survivors walked out un- fllxiSled up an emergency stab-my uhlch somehow remained intact although the "he-ad house‘? of the tlldcnléi! and the tlpple were doe- l‘i*".‘B prison for the rest of hislllfe." The 42-year-old General, who comes from Picton. Ont. and Hai- adian Milta Court which, after en 18-day tral at Aurich, Gemi- my, convicted Meyer of bility for thekllllne of Canadian prisoners of‘ war in Normandy. He formerly commanded the 1st Can- adian Division overseas and will shortly assume e. new poet of un- disclosed nature at Anny Hood- quartcrs. Ottawa. _ Gen. llbstei said he had not read the newspapers and was n- terested toiiearn of the reactloh across Canada to the ment that the commander of 12th S. S. Hitler Youth Division in the Normandy campaign was not to be eteouted. He showed surprise when .110l'm¢d "ll"- of the Canadian Legion and other organizations had is- sued protests against the modi- fied sentence. He said Meyer was "a marvelous soldier, quite the but oenler sen- eral they hld and a wonde fur oi-ganser." For this reason he thought it "most unjust to _Somo of the more sorlousiv in- to sentence him to Pfiwn 101' uirod were hoisted out by an im- life." urcvlsed cable and bucket answe- meut throush an air shaft. Interns View: E I. ~ Coalfield i peowr-nt- lfllre of the State Mines Depart- ment. iadigisnifid searchers ‘did! n? oxpec a v more en _- Lllemho. ‘l side _ with inchsme. entered the ll without the iisua use mesh. the imnector-exoleintm that the sir below-was unueua-lv Rood. . AWA. J . 16 -- (C?) - en. HIRE?‘ W Foster of B as and Pinion. Ont. who T930113“ “IO d F.5d‘ here t m $1,," pi». would rather be shot. than serve I life M" once. .. d jg weie M ‘ “W” To "Wit of IHSUHHHE 5Q - s: E3 ruorsssiohiai. CARD _ , , . 8 it’? a s Q _- ma: ‘Ieou Bookstore. tvotn,iltteetr oouliu Bullion, ma: lanai, '-no'rAnY .Mr:a'r11vo - sch- ator B.W. Robinson was the s eak- D a on Tuesday. Senator h the Canadian y‘ War Services in Ilnizland merslde after four years absence. i, _ sharp. ifax. was president of the Can- V166 > i - i rill: cuaaiorrrrowsi chairman. ~'JIIIIIIII4 (Tlmrsdl! 0111!) b 's new series ' ‘iallgl-Riohird Dix, yet, iihough ‘"1110 w stiei-‘s’ voice is heard, he never is seen. exce as a dow. ‘the newes of this series of ' upon ‘a po or radio wigtlm‘ “éfidti “fury clot $5 m. y Capitol Theatre and? illnflt. "The palms" =11 c “a ' ushsu a. “Whist- iuiia Semple. enrollment 448; teachers ful work '0! tho Mr. Laird. The financial report 1 operation has nce. - “WK. whistler’ a pears usually at moments in the s when (the man is about to do somethliflfl "W? wrongwhsn he doesit beast‘)!- 11:31 ll‘; clise. ‘llfltglnhgh; Irwin!‘ suffer. Even as 310m‘ muédjom in real life." 1m in hioh Dix Th5 cunemllTge Mari? of of Miss Laird on T‘ ins Jan. 3rd: with l present. The Pru, Orr) in the chair. WGIS i3 how. ianiiled no with the pest, life of the man he has impersonated. Girl Guide News The business period read verse of scripture $112 48 raised in 1945 l the! evening at - F5518: eclnfnih gall at '1 o'clock their The si k visited and cards sent Briefs Front WITH "rim Rchriovnn- J Met-Md which hauled ammunition Ls bmd ‘l shame up Mrs. CM. Howatt Iipster Seller. George Smith ‘under conditions drfl-tflb- ferent from its MuPwean _ the squadron aircrew! ded by commas W1"! Cmd-r- R‘ L‘ Dsnison of Wlggures- he" ‘mduwm I famil Press Frey Piss Ella Mrs W just intimation wand by repeating from of Pe icd - Wooéfillfi kids-o Bflflb" r Command. have entertained Pm" “dd (o; them up‘; thei; camps at Remind. Yflililll" - - gm-yhiehtdmovloushovnm oomepai-tofthecdmpe-imdeervtce girls are orousht ‘Wm 9"“ “ding gmflong for one or din“! weekly. i pulp: ts l8 IN- qumullm» seflaxelhy o" elation bend. “B11160 "W" . l‘ ' firmly-established (M37019. Arm Stevenson . Refreshm Presbvteflal K _Werf1eId ‘Orr. Mrs and Mrs Floater Seller. Stevenson. or and M eon. nylhg a "douse" trio-op- erational" code ‘$1’ twee n. 3131.3» ofnthe Ryfl A. F- 315°“ Hon tiadrorls were in Montreal. tiéilued with heavy VO hlflflfl mhbqfh‘ good they flew n ' ounced in Oflminal tli OSQi-hélflil Street bank i-om will! I ' §§"l:":"‘...l"“ w muon- to u’ “ ° reed : one ' J no er reported an increase to holdu 1.555%: hm the up to fivo rears e zvlvo continued w: robbery from a . gOQLOOO. eeh isitor to Montreal, ci-iilmt .t.ii.i. ‘for ieih d left Sackville two hours behind, The Ammo! Report one: 0on- munity» Simdaiy School wag pub- mitted (Sunday Jan. 13) after the resillar session by the lvitss There nod been held the full 52 SS. Services in the year 1945. the 5 Appre elation was expressed for the faith- , superintendents Howard Ling and Mr. oeeu was very satisfactory and a fine spirit ofuco- been inan est lhrwshout the whole year. The following is a detailed re- DOrt 01 the New Glasgow W M S. as written by the Seclv. Miss Elia Semple ° Annual niootlns held or. the fl Roll call was answered with a A SDPLEiPl altering was iakcu for work of i946 also sale of slips donated by Mrs. George Dick- It was moved. seconded and car-i Mil-ml Mmlfim GUIDE NEWS rled unanimously that a vote of: M" “e °““‘°"' “mm” m”??? 3§§ki§§i‘§..<?.“t.§“§.u§l”§‘$$.li”§ lEL-Ii‘ of thanks to Mrs. Hasiaiii. cparinicntal Secretaries reports showing good work bciug.dorie in each department " c and bereaved had been gatherings during the winter d y. F ‘A Cilliltfiflt of Lgllacilliling had been? th. G . to, h ed - o o ed o ra r. “on s_s Atlaeiltic oiboamw fihfirlmimpshl}; ' ' glflcers were electeod for 1945:- MAJOIt Accimovr m coal. ' ‘film h t hum“ ° W“ P??? “Q11. whiflelliicimmiua s Dllver er w rute to ce . ss f8 MINE on,“ ° . e e“ ° Christian Btewardsnlp, Niirs. w wicma, w. v ., J . _ ~ _ . . T. .71‘ d Christi Cit- (AP) --. Thirteen tnen fire killed gjdgrugnflonjt ‘lii-‘fdgfflgmmhj ca. SEAS. J8"- 1} - (c?) " iae izenghhv “firs. R..W agteven- and another died subsequently in i”, like ma; so m“; mm up m too Al‘. mesh/cm» “W” ' “"4 TaJSOMission/ary and Literature Sec'y. Comirvuoitv Friendship See's’. Mrs. Associate Helpers Body, Mrs. Supply sooy. Mrs Blll!’ Andrew. mp1s .. m. Bulman invited the members gala herniéolme fioiéti: Feb- ruary m us. ca ens- .- , of The appomlmenrt o! l (Wm mflmure “sink the ward "Faith" Publicity Committee W88 N18 Mrs. Chalmers Laird be in charge of the Devotional and Study VCPSQ Heralds. Mrs. W. Orr and Miss ant Committee. Miss pomxed. Mum“ - “RDUISCII Seller. G.A.. Hughes, Alec: lVHssion Band Leader. Miss Anna Meetinw closed with Lord's Pro-Y- izpah Benediction in uni- Price 0f Grime Remains liigh MowmuALPJan. ll -—,(c1=>— The price of crime remained high todey fniudees t? Court WtlhlnQi-o lll Ill interview]: e iii-on relaxation of parental and society control of bowl and in wartime mam "duh; as": -.....'"~ h OP and uobilller or into a while court condoned mien; lnela. vol- " i lee 1 toooauiw-ior lose - y we- 'd... m- home e 2 ,m,‘{,°§; Circi (like. vifsrfield Mrs. mm S ll in oharg f the Devotional gfilrlogramme. e o GodOur , suns , t° 55m‘ 53090090‘ on“, to discover $11112?) grrlliirevcta. (rigging: "Denied by the Pres calling on the Seciv. Miss Sample for tne minutes of previous meeting. which were adopted as pillow- "Trinlty United Church Annual i ' . , "'" r..I'iZ.-".~'-’-....='..‘-"'-’-'*“-*'-*~'- Meeting ileid . l; ,‘" , l ‘ ‘ l/fl/IJZ/fl»; fi?%u. ‘my “tyne 3?; __ “for! *.:-..::-".F:'.§'FE do emu-u wort. f the main ‘utreln yto- Tormentide Elli lust evening. After a short devotion“ mega, 3"’- T~ l’ m an was made Obi-UNA! O eet , G. D. Steel an; fir. !.'. Lush?- 1 tad most Oncourga mum; in each department o: It‘): enumn sled each adherent to ray for the mlrltuli l'fe of malty. Re for the Connni of "ugh? A ‘in 1nd! 9F T°P° tilted the past year the best yet financially in he history of the 83-year-old in.- etitutlon. On motion of Hon. G. B.» Bar- bour the meet-ins conferred life 11165159191198 on the Bond of Stewards to Messrs. R. E. Mutcb and G. A. Hughes, a reccgniton well-merited by their long and worthy service in Trinity Church. Mr. A. W. Matheson. reported on behalf of the Trustee‘ Board. Reporting in the absence of Mr. A. R. Gillie, Mn-Haidy declared the past year the best inthe hist- ory of t e Missionary and Main- tenance apartment and pointed out the fine work the United Church of Canada is doing in hospital and other worthy causes tillroughout the Dominion and else- w ere. Mr. E. E. Ciawson reported a successful and active year for the Men's Association. For the Women's Auxiliary of the Missionary Society, Mrs: Bus- tln added another signal success to those already reported. Mrs. J. G Patterson gave the report of the Everlingpauxiliary and Mia; Edith Anderson repoct- ed the activtiee of the Mission e. "one Mission Band report was given by ivijss Olga Forsythe. On behalf of the Baby Band, Miss oosepuine Bic-card ieported. A very encouraging report for the Woman's AS§03lflml0ll was iced by Mrs Houle, snowing great activity in all their departments. Mrs. airii Large gave the report for the Kings Daughters of the Ciiurcn. aim indicated. therein a broad and commendable scope of activities Ml’. W.W. Lord outlined the work carried on in the Sunday School during the year. He ex- piessed his roizret. at the Indispos- ition of Mrs. W.A Huestis who has for manv years so dlllizontly looked after the affairs of the Home Dept. He urged toe coopera- tion towards the imprvvfmflvt 0i the Sunday School. The treasurers report for the IZHVC Ilrll School was given by Mr Russell Firilcv and that for the M. and M. Fund oi‘ i-hc Sunday School by Miss Reporting for WA. Huestls. his. Finley thanks be extended to Mrs George w“! the "W" 01 the 1'1"" 9°‘ pertinent. For the Cradle Roll. Mrs Mac- Ausland reported. Miss Jean ivlaciieod save the re- port of i-he very active Y.P.U. of Trinity This organization is to be commended for its fine WOT]! Vi?" ried on duflng the veer Miss Jane Johnscne gave the 1'9 port fol‘ the Girl Guides For the Brownies. Miss Hflflthef ntz l‘ rived‘ LaMl‘, £21m“; Black. on behalf of the Music Committee. expressed the a-pppaciatioil of the 0011811388- tion. re the musical activities w! tho Church. Mrs AC. Sinclair reported I creditable balance on hand for the Benevolent d. Mr. RE Mutoh HD0306 911 property conditions of the Church and outlined future plans for im- provement Mi‘. the col tional ionic and ex- pressedxétillzglthanks gt the Picnic Committee to all who gave gener- ously of time and effort. to of un Dkgkkggg Mr. R.. Ma app .. Tg repare the yes-r book for 1945, he following e Official Board- As auditors t s i’ ds Herb M Deed- '8. “ the meeting auditor- ized the Board of Stewards to fin- ance“ Sundayggchooi expenditure e r . olvlr- Huidiaeon movfi the 1611' nlolty W Hearts u g. tlon cf all Dal-mils lll the consresa- to a1 Stewart. Wfislht YGDOPW! M‘! i . tiontinueSearoh For Body 0f Drowned lllevmort Resident 2 5 i; a s § those in cues: of one ob- out tliromth eleht or nine in older to lot their grap- nd other drsgorlng e am; The work is of a laborious so many holes have of, the seamben have coo that the rubber boots and coet which the late Mr. is known have been wearing at the time of his death. prevent the recovery 0! i-hCbOdY by -BiloWln$ the grap- nlels to shp over their smooth sur. faces. To overcome this iundlrap, those searchers are géidw busy mak- ons w en handles which they will attach to oyster £01185. in the hope tnevcmay recw. er the body by this means. The body of the son. Ei-rmott, was recovered-about 11 o'clock last Friday morning not. far from when the car nad plunged both father and son to their deaths. It was near that spot which is about 300 yards off lilatthew and Misc- Leanie wharf nt Bridzetotvn, whore Emmett/s bodv was found and many the searchers are cimvinced the body of the father lies somewhere near. Brotherhood 0f Railway Trainmen Social Function An event of unusual interest in the annals of the Brothenhood of Rflllwfly Trammen, P. E. I. Div- 181011. C- N- R» was the dinner held Tuesday, Jan. 15th e1: a_P.1v1. in “The Charlottetown.” This de- lshtful social meetln was in con- junction with the lee‘ Auxiliary, Gun Ga-Td?" 11°48. and. was lsrseiy attended by members of the Brotherhood and their wives. Mr. Russell Campbell, president of the B. R. T., capably presided Mid eXtimded a cordial welcome honored guest who in his genial manner held the undlvded inter- est of his audience in a brief. but compelling talk relative to the work of the Brotherhood and Auxiliary. and the furthering of objectives in these organizations, APDTBClBtlOn of the Superintend- ent's attendance and his message was voiced by the chairman, Rus- sell Campbeliandwasfuither sup- ported by Tra nmen Ilenry Doug. las and William. Grimes and Con- ductor Urlas McDonal. Co-oper- atlon and its value was the key- note of these talks, which. com- bined with a. humorous manner of Pfesentation by the speakers, con- tributed much to the interest and enjoyment of the dinner hour. A sincere vote of thanks. pressing the appreciation of the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the members of the Brotherhood, and the Sup- er ntendent, was moved by the Secrets: , Mrs. Arthur Coffin, and seconde by Mrs. Urias McDon- ald. Appreciation was also graci- ouslgheexpreased by the president of- Auxiliary, Mrs. Earl Lav- short crop as was the case this ment has no Maritime or other shippers hold~ in: up shipments or carrying a hes volume of potatoes in stor- ri iling." ° viii‘? potatoes were offered in quantity by both wholesalers and retailers in Ottawa in November and Deo- botatoes from New Brunswick have been such Potatoes as it can get from the fields of Maine. Ottawa residence for the Minister. parallel to No. i0 Down- "" in; Street in London, it was in- dicated here today at an expro- . u be onablished Dll-llf. w rrv t with? pill” chem! 8.1 prod B8 _ Oil T950510 011 mllgtm of etmnlo e value zvmild exceed wheat sndou tileof Methods fpreeervln food‘ our‘ t4 orpducts research and med- in: shiomeigt overseas “were eve]- lcine. said the report. oped. The oiling of shell eggs was; found to be successful in keeping mm fresh durimz trips to the Un- i Kinodom, The report said efforts are belna mod- to find suitable methods of heeiinz houses in Canada. "Staff employed with this pro- iect are encased in developing a new method of heatine houses by floor or oziliniz radiant heat. and are endenvorlnt! lo ascertain the effect of window ventilation in sev: ere. weather if floors are heated." said the report. Much of the work undertaken for the services a a war measure would he continued in peacetime. but. with industrial and commercial "flbllcetiona m civilians rather than bmiiitarv requirements. Tulle! Aircraft The Council said perhaps one of the most interesting projects und- ertaken was that concerning the tallless aircraft in which test flights will ‘be mode short! . maxim 1 be approximately 4.000 pounds. It car- ries a ot and an observer and dual controls are provided. Primary structure of the slider is entirely of wood. embodyinl a single lam- inated sbare and a mlativelv thick moulded plywood skin over conven- tional ribs. The aircraft was built so Canada pristlon hearing before the Ex- chequer Court of Canada. The new "Canadian Chequers" or "No. l0 Downing" will be a large stone mansion on a bluff overlooking the Ottawa River and o0»- For inc-nee um 0* Pm- ii‘;‘u°“¥.§1‘i.°.‘£§.“éi “8§.‘.'.£i-.“‘%i.%‘f toes was boosted by five cents Der emokueeneml Owned by Gordon Jm“ ll Edwards, wealthy lumberman and son of the late Senator Dd- wards," the building has been e:- propriated by the Crown for an POTATO SHORTAGE (Continued from Page 1) and properly wants to get the maximum Price for his potato seventy-five pound has u of sry 1. A-OOIIIDOIPIIASQM '1‘ l‘ PM“ m‘ “mm W" "mvlvsitigied- ‘l-‘igipoflgtiu broker was “um-l “d “PM” W" “m”! giving evidence ch". afternoon as quantities of potatoes 1n anticlpa- to u” "m, o! u” “m,” ‘uh m“ °l m,‘ pm” u” Th“ deuce of Prune Ministers Mr Jus- ~ practice has always prevailed in me _ .1. “mum ask-ed i! h,‘ the potato business. quill 1nd" had any intimation as to how pendent of a price ceiling. “If e Producer or producers in a certgliln as? haveengg bumper crop, ere s. noy or them to get rid of their pota- zfittedm £31151?‘ fifificemlthmtlfin: toes as speedily as possible in en- pr-me Mmlsw Km‘ would N’ “°‘P“°‘°“ °' l‘ l" dwp- °“ “l” the first occupant of the official “h” “and u e" h“ bee“ a’ Prime Minister's residence when these expropriation proceed-lime came to be token. Quick as e f1 , Crown Counsel Lee A Kelley ob- i in attendance. i-ie mum. m 15 m‘ to h m the court rules on the price to be ciu d Mr. C. T. Yea" a‘ 3' ‘my ° aid. The ernment has offer- piflieslohui supoi-lntenlhiogixlfgomglisli m" ‘ “m” “W” T“ d'l’““" 2d $125,000 ffg-vthe home, and the specific rexmm o’ owner is clalrninif $351.16‘!- GIT EDUCATIONAL EAIENING ONLY to boost the Prince Edward Island age an attempt .Jm.16-(0P)- ember, these supplies as well as ow p repar ship amoruz Palestine fidhters" had been opened in New York City. "They may be raining people to no to Palestine lei-lounge ticn. but not to Zacks said used. Today Ottawa eats Official P. M}: Canada will have an Residence official Prime rm near tof Bronte some B0 miles southwes here. lied been mmihased f ing this spline to » people for form work To the Electors of the TiiWli 0F KENSIIIGTOII rs. A delightful social hour follow- ed. with cant and music provid- ing the necessary touch to a "let's all get acquainted" program, the initial one of others to come. interest are the names of the wLunei-s at cards Mrs. Urias McDon d, Mrs. Ed. Lynds. Gel. Memoirs first was won by Mr. Ra Doyle, with Mr. Frank Murr. Wlilliill‘ second prize. THE POWER OI‘ BXAGGERATION SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 16 - (AP)°!- A womanlsmteleohoned iii port s. “roaring erno" brvugi. firemen with all equipment of the Salt Lake Cdllfl, in department to find the "inferno" had been quenched with s poll of water. ma! J, yrnoud Spencer, discovering a fire in her attic. nod called to a. ‘ ‘ to summon the fire de- pannent. BIRTHS Having been approached by a number of prominent citizens, we have decided to nominate for Mayor and Councillors of your town. Our whole effort will be to make Kensington l. prosperous town, working wholeheartedly with the wishes of the citiuns. Our platform will be announced later in de- tail if publicly requested. Respectully yours, WM. J. SEMPLE. for Mayor. WESLEY CHAMPION. ' FRED M. DAVIDSON, DR. J. K. BEER. M.D., C.M., For Councillors. O'BRIEN — Al: 48 Road on Jan. l3, 1946, to Lac. Reginald J and M11. O'Brien (nee Stella Carter» a son. Patriot please copy. DEATH 8 SMALL — At Sinineislde on Jen. 16.190. Mil Hannah Small. Re- melneiesttngutluhomeofmre. y.) Bl-DCIAIIXBtFRIkRJIBSgik-‘lléfly Summerdde. Burial in St. Eleemoi-Q ,\ . _ |“[Gn'_r awn COMEI —- At hll h“ residence COILIDI Union and Sydneey Shoots. Wed ——— aeedsy January l th. 194d. William ,oem,_.ym,ie_xenrvflvers.lsedflyeerl-lfls (AP) —Theeeoondsootlonofthe remains were fvrwwled 11W ti" 5am. Rgflmgfl] 0.1115111; A.A Hameesey Funeral Home lest limited. oondstlng of coaches even-lo: to residence 01 Mm- fiaedlided indwwitha mimic Wfllhmliinwlilwflt mm‘ , ... . a...'a.ii"."$%"l-*£ ‘ on? A w u ' ' mo. Parmen Orr i his sou m u” ulna“ year hmeralufrom m: resident: midtown no received Folios in the drivt no promised find owners of lI-hriflteted lllllr- Liiiiad Oui. ORN a to: ‘- - Irplseeorntefuuwllhi-iltntlhw I030 o! l painless "and! PUTNAMQ C N IXTlACTOR-only u he: aww tlflll and nllteofdoom? dug?!» :2 Ilotqodrn e1. orn . mmeemfon. on m» old am Coca rQInvnJUTNAWSCORN sxrnflfl- ' ' ' listen In medicine. of his cumin-low. Preston J. Ken nedy. Friday. at 2 p-m. Interment- C M! -- At her home in Emeral- on Wednesday. Jen. 16. 1946. Mr Ant-prose Corr. miners-l front he late residence Friday morning ei 021s to St. James Church. Bum met-field. N. D. MacLean UNDERT AKER EMBALMER North Willeblre (hone Ill Clsrhttetonud WANTED 10 GIRLS Fol-Canning Plant Steady work throughout the season of 1946 for the right Parties. Pay sufficient to permit girls from out of town to cover their living and other expenses in Summerside- JQllliillS B1808. mo. Summerside I945 A Big Year In Scientific Research _ U1'.PAWA.JIIl.1_(@)-DO- mlgh enorlyeodmredsrm euaodmriih’ miohamfia u: oomtrueflonofi own“ ' 9