ptnungYfil- 124.1 only 1 DI, First instal- zjnPfll Dominion In- come Taxes My PROMPTLY -, SAVE INTEREST Welcome to the L. P. ll. ANNUAL BALL mm 9 till 5 O'clock. Friday, Jan. 31 at The Sporting Club with good refreshments Music by Don Messer and his Islanders. Admission: Ladies 35c.‘ Gents 50c Clothes Checked Frea. lThfa column med r a I"!!! nature mg; b; unq- able in allvanpp. CBASWILIJor PIIOWKIIDIIB. ‘led safely in a British port. @@@El@@@@@@@t none-n RIVER. Baptist Church- cs Sunday. Feb. z. Service at Pair- zloow ié N021!) River 3 p.m.; z some» "' ' A’ E‘ E-‘llllt '» Home where services were con- ducted by Rev. Harve Bishop. who also officiated at t e grave. Interment People's cemetery. Hon. prognosis-Jurassic lilllachon Spawning where 8- m ph-hgps ill? name "Uulaiihcn @0311’; tltOrlll s. enters annually into British C0 llmbals cinlttie clnl ltsligatiotl. The Research Bo pecpie cl course are contluously at work upon studies and eXPoflmBflf-B tr the interests of the fishing ln- . __.__ dvstzy and. nntuzally different partsl A, 3_ ,5, John Lovat Fmson Rn crtmt N" arrived from Halifax last night of their pogram are of diff lfsslcn. lie detezntlned by the size oi can tolling. CONVOYS IN INDIA "'11 movitls from one point mother zn the frontier Sukkur D15- "l" lie now police-escorted on the BIRTHS the Prince County liotpit l. t ud ylrs. Jédlllrlrhdgllnslgilhotlg. Mr’ gllE_l\'ETT-—.At the Prince County "ngpltal. January 2'1. I941. to Mr. v u ills. Charles Drcwett. wilmot l ti. a daughter. gnilfrhlhbilN-At the Prince W H95Dlt0l. Summerside, Jan- “W 11- 1911. to Mr. and Mrs. llluh nfrcxlnnon of Graham's is sou. ____ haunts lllolly - at Kelly's Cross on Jan- "Irl" an, ill-ll, w ‘m. 6, Sear" l ls. Francis Hagan, N — At Oyster Bed mhfga Jt 3U. 194i. John Benja- Hlltlllooll. ose oo years. Fun- tnluesflttliilllv Feb l. at 2 pm. In ' “l P9111126 Cemetery. "L1 —.tt the Prince County Hoa- lll-lhtrnnrry a0, tail. Carlyle Bell. BVEY-At Alban ' ._ . y. Jan. Ralrlllglisharah Harvey. age 94 L “annual from the home of , a, 2 hlookoy. service start- thyon pr 1n. Interment North lotion Cemetery. §_%______ l . I Memorlam lilhnmfllgr memory of Thomas m, lazy“ logildlh who A" vféllllixhhdows of evening have We all e131! dawn i; break. w. makes“? d?’ i - ..:: hat love; 1| pl], l! lhg God o "t lino eh < to» 81...: .'.'::.:::. ‘l: " l l fififlalilllzly Wife and Family. ' N- D- MacLearl uunsttmtn EMIALMER 0h a2lli"'ei7rl'.“srl-.“ "was m I or ‘ Douse, P Gwunds on Maser son and MrF-Cllllbeck '1' d- ot all agree as to Thursday night meeting of the Y's “lhgfll $30,103 gpuwn on; o; anyvMens Club. Ralph MacLean was in mo there ate spiwnlnfl Wounds pang all ' stretch between uhson and cnilliwack on the Mas- er liver in British Columbia. Sci- lintisls of the federal Fisheries RA!- mreh Board have found that out; w very much to 501119 Ciilidl. h word oi explanatliltsn msyzlzxenllllfialklltl-tagae {million ‘glgefiflduced by Y's Man Roy Cudmore. flfintilt. h ci delicate flavour. which is ioutid in Pacific waters anld ' l‘ . ltllallitlgyfill‘ the fisheries uclentwta undertook 50m:- study cf the oul- 1 lchrll and its habits in the IPraser, '3 mem- iilovsh hot as a tnajol- piece of g5 decrees of importance. Search for eggs in the culzlchon investigation m camcd on by dredging with a special draw afong the bottom of the n New West-nfnfstet" _ i of the Sumas River to his home in the Magdalen Islands tal N0 eggs were found . ge but above that. paint at - smile beyond the mouth oi’ the Surllas they were taken in 115111118 side. -S. quantities. The heaviest concent- ' lotion oi spawn was found in wafer about. 25 feet. deep off Nikomen Is- ceived a cablezram yestefdfl say- land wlvch ls four miles or so above _Siglls indicated that. the young llsii feeble swimmers, are carried Inward soon after they have emerg- ed from the eggs. There was some elidenoe too, that, the limits of oui.| 401011 Spawning on the Fraser mayt KARACHI. Inda. —-(CP) —-Vli'l5 arY Pallbearers: Messrs. O. . Lock. G. LQClB-lr, F. 5198011. W. McLure and R. Dal- zlel. Active pallbearers: Messrs. 5° 1- - Worth. v. Hud- Y’: MEN'S cum-At the regular the chair. A h t. led by a“ v with O I . K. Presby at the piano. Guests of the club for the evening- Were Mr. Herb. Poole of Montague. 11o Dr. A. W. All .Clt. d irelesa Air gunner)‘, gllsseslierlltltaiggf 'MacLean. The sneaker of the eve- nlna Mr. R. H. Rogers. was intro- ‘Mr. Rogers Rave a verv comprehen- tsive address on German culture and plll-Osophy. going back two hundred years or more: taking each philoso- _ 0111011. l-hWElI ]Dh€l' in tum up to the present oen- hitherto tn: ‘lthermfll they; nofltury. and describing the different wught it ill Wge quanti es.mopu lllly tlwvflllll on is known _0 as was well received by the club and tltetlndci. -:l n .me which emits a fiartv vote of thanks was passed from the f..ct that Indians some-prion r. R/csers for his splendld_ialk. tmes dry the f.sh and bum ll; to‘ e meeting was wound up With a characteristics of each. The talk presentation of a baby spoon to Y‘ Man Ralph MacLean by Y's Mill: -Hubert Morris. he being the lustre- Personals to spend his furlough with his mo- ther. Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Montague. A B. S. Norman MacKay. R.C.N..' was. in the city yesterday en route to spend his furlough. Mr. Guy Houghton is spending a few days at his home in Summer- Mrs. Ray Dunn of this city re- lng that. her husband arrive safe- ly in Scotland. l Corporal Wilson Martin. R.C.A.F. arrived in the city last nl ht en- route to his home in Mon ague. Mr. J. O. I-Iyrldman returned to trains on dliicrctit sections of thefllvhere T19 51791"; 111B. Past few fist/S r bottom since the eggs appar- mtll‘ must find sand articles of suitable size to which ey can at- tttach themselves by means of acme. are membrane while they wait for on business. The Value of Grain Millet For Hog Feeding (Experimental Farms News) With the development in recent years or varieties of millet, which will yield large quantities of gram or seed. the question arises as to its feeding value for live stock Millet compares favourably with the more common grains in yield. but is particularly valuable in wet seasons when it can be sown as late as the end of June with good success. In order to investigate its feeding value with frogs an experiment was tuidertalkerl at the Central Experi- mental Fhrm during the past sum- Huabandman. Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. Tllir09 lots of pigs as equal as lble in all respects welte fed up market weight. Lot I was ied a Lo 2 half the barley fed the 0111* millet n: laced all the bailey ied the choc lot, that is. mllet corn- rised 50 per cent of the grain ra- tion. The ltesults of the experiment indicates that millet compares very llavcurablv with barley in the pro- dlwtfon or bacon hcgs. In fact. Ln rate oi gain. the millet-fed h s ex- ceeded the standard or chec lot. While ln 100d utilization. thfllt l8. 29- amount of feed required to make a pound cf gain. there was little to I choose between any of the lots. ‘The quality o.- the carcasses produced by Zmillet was almost up to that oi the barley-fed ‘lot. the only difference be'ng that the millet-fed pigs were incPned to be slightly shorter. Althou h th‘s elooerlnlent will . med fur her confirmation it would appear that millet grain or seed in combination wth other 81111115 11M a protein-mineral supplement can comprise, 25 to M per cent of the gain ration for hose very satisfac- Too Late To Clasify wanna-tunnel rgnu oalvollizlna , l‘ l" ’.2‘.?‘.';?"°‘ App y n-goptl-l-al-ai. LOST-LADIES WRIT! ' GOLD wrist watch. Finder oali 1m. Reward. 11-904- lRL FOB IIOUII wanna-o . l . h"?! M! ‘Li’? "YZsE-"l-“mlrlrr- . use. loans-solos sailor! ililbfii='la%"""“m \_ -_-_._,__- can. The Central Guardian llighlgnflgr h... or...» ..... .....2£....":;k.‘:§,|5 Iygngrgd at. 5 cent-a a word. strictly pay- l CONI-‘Enlslaarlun LIFE m ~ ANCE. Lucius-refill}?! g osAfn ABRWAL _ M,‘ Muxuet Dunn has received a. telegram Hum. h" 5°11. R05’. 65891114! he had arriv- l ATTEMPTED BREAK _ Evi. dance of an attempted break into -. l | the CSCMIULIIIIBXYB of F, 13 0.11110, 35 Qllfifll 51MB. was dsoovered by employees or the place last night. The regular lock was pried off the ,door and a substitute put in it; i ploce. Police believed that the heves had fixed the lock with ‘the intention of returning later. ilfltzthhs Was taken fr m the build- l- l FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The ‘funeral of the late Mrs. Samuel ‘ GFBKOPV was held yesterday after- . noon from the MacLean Funeral X. (Lasmallwood. J. A. Moore, 1-." THE QHARLOTTETOWN (lUARDlAN HAD A COLD? A large number of fri d nolshbora gathered on Figs; 02124-1 hlhs. January 34th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al! Norrlng. cape ‘Prat/Brae. in honor of Private Les- m‘ Plliwmm- I011 o! Mr. and Mrs. gllifigofiatgertl/lgnkjvgho grime leaving Halifax. n a m“ n SYRUP O 70nd: ‘mar Trinity United Church FRIDAY. JANUARY 31st. ‘Lilo-Choir Rehearsal. - BJIo-Young People's Union. Trinity Ghurch Annual meeting .The annual meeting of the con- gregation cf Trinity United Church was held in Heartz Memorial Hail on Wednesday evening, January 29. Because oi the stormy evenlns. tho attendance wasmather small. Brief devotional exercises were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Hugh Miller. Mr. Alex. W. Mathe on was then elect- ed chairman; G. D. Steel and J. A. MacNair were elected secretary and assistant secretary reslleollvt-‘ly. The report (gaggle seTsrslion wastresld mu A 1,1; b Rev. Mr. er. e repor re- v TE STE“ PATTERSON igned to the large number of deaths A complimentary address who in the congregation. during the read by Mr. 11c crooks, while Mn year, and especially to the death of Harold Campbel made the pre- one of the elders, Mr. W. H. John- sentation of a beautiful ring. sn- sotn. Since the first oi JanuafY the . sing-song was ' Y's Man Burlelgh Taylort the City la t night from Montreal f C‘ as “sealed" and that hel f ' - Font now wonky only have m‘: J: showed faithful and COliSlSlCill.\\l1.l{. CC blows against her. ooutiltliies. BFElIl MbBlfltiilln that 3 of the services of the Board of‘ ‘soc a crlss s e nn rig" an ~ - 1 - it. Poi. R \' that at the and 011131 t Stewards. tie organs l c cla. conscience" wi s art to asser - ‘- p1"- '- “seu m a“ the world‘ Aid, the Willing Circle of the lugs mer, states J. G. Stothart. Animal standard feed mixture mode up of i__________._ 93,“, when; and hath“ Q1911“ with, greatly increase the care and atten- , a stein-mineral supplement, Inl tlon necessary t0 11151111: lltlsfflcliflfy NORTH WINSLOE loll; (Lot I) was zrseplaerd Izzy lgllklfit be conttilollted vory tific-ctiyoly ‘ti’ W? . .____ w ‘ch made up per cert c Bj use o er na ura enemes noun T. 1m. , onnny meeting or grain part of the raion. In Lot 3. as parasitrs, and the Damlnzon No.1,]; rggllaskw "w_ msutum moo mg ed free of chem’ on application to gr: Dominion Igaraaite laboratory Braved with the crest of the P.E.I. Session has lost anothenof its mem- Highlanders. Lester thanked his bers in the death of Mr. Daniel Wil- friends for their many klndnesses, Hams. . their good wishes and their lovely During the year Rev. Lewis M. gift. after which he was given a M _ h i t t ears had been b°uncm5 mlbwed by the thllrrigflicllenlt girellgtog of Religious w " 5 °‘ "Hts A J°11Y 13°“! "l- Edtilcatganl-find ‘Assam: 535m? lfiad ' ,. r . s pace en a en A delicious lunch was served lgtgnfuly by the Re“ Donald c, Lean. nephew of Y's Man Neil D. fildpigy rlgailrlrldflrllllngthzluglfillf Boothroyd, B. A., who already has closing with God save The King. made a splendid impresion. Refer- ence was also made to the way in which the various activities cf the I I Church had been maintained, and the hope was expressed that the work of the Church would prosper still further in the coming year. Ira Show. G. D. Steel. Warren Lord. W. J. Duchemln. A. J Hearts ' a The following were elected to fill vacancies on the Session: Dr. J. H. v. t I Ayers. A. C. Dtlchcmln. Ci. F. Hut- . and W. E. Burke. ‘The following were elected to ctreson. G. W. Ritchie. W. H. Smith. BERLIN‘ ‘ml’ 3° _ (AP)“H"" serve on the Board of Steward : R. L“.§p.lf,§“c§’§f§g “§l,.‘}{afh“" ‘rm!’ ‘m’ n. Mutch. .1. A. MacNair. D1". T. n. P111188 o German torpe oes would _ m A be destroyed and th t u ited 5'11"’ °“d1“°"’~ E- S~ 6° “l V- ’ states help would be oil no Ialvall Aklswwtht med Mwre-“M Wilfred to Britain n with!“ the Waye, Gordon Avard, Isaac Carter, Livingstone. Mr. m; [Qfnjsed hi5 noggon vtomy A. W. Matheson was made n and t e "new order" 1m- Eurgpg member oi the Board of Trustees. within the year . The report of the Board of Hitler tiid not; enlarge on the Stewards was read by Mr. W. R. Le- torpedo threat but the interplets- Page. who announced that expen- 1/1011 by Nazis was that he thereby ditures somewhat in excess of $10.- called world marhys attempted blockade o! Brl- year closed with o. balance on hand. attention to Ger- 000, had been met in full. and tho . Mr. LeP expres ed the thanks I" was a‘ waml“! l” the United of the Stiegvevards to the supporters States ‘o kee American shi ' outside ‘British Pwmem p5 of the Church and to the Ladies Aid Society through whose generosity At a climactic oint in his ad- the Board was enabled to phase“; dress in the Ber in Sportspalast, , 1 Hitler declared that B ital h such l‘ Sauslam)” repm ' m}. he.” from abmadlnflolln m’: Mr. W. G. Spencer. treasurer of e1" ca." the Missionary and lvfalntcnance "I can only sav in this connec- Fund- slum m” mmevlhm‘ ‘We’ tlon that we have taken into ac- $5000. had been raised. the total a- cnunt every posslbuity," he went mollnt beln-g only slightly less than the amount raised last your. on. "The German people have no- Ml‘. E. T- H1285 P1'¢‘5'-’11!9~'l the t-lliitiz against the American peo- treasurers report of the Trustee pe. That is clear to everyone who Board. The report showed that, the Report Submitted By FELLOWS’. Finance Committee i l (Continued from page 1) City to receive $5278.25 in Market 5e¢ono|y_ this year-s done“, Rents as against $3,643.93 in i939. dif- _ fers {arom all others in the City's wlggirfnfizlfittlgifffltltgillsbgfunisonr3 ‘ ‘ a v s usse r en llstory because of the fact 5nd the fieasonmfardanbmcrtzm or l. eh ‘h d 1 _ ecrease nvest ae . ut. is can i W03 me c s of account ng used be done M regular meetings. or ‘by. in H5 Draco a nlooos; surnhn could the committees concerned. so with have been shown. To illustrate this Wm" limd "ldullelice W111‘ Wmmli‘ tgugggstiun Your commune would . tee will place on record a few le- ec lthat. had precedent been followed. it id have had no existence. but 93ml, om, that, no rooonth, as 193g {ttlarks concerning Expenditure. dlnarv Revenue s12 289.78. This in- lot soohdlos 1390111111191"- o- Wdlw- l eluded the [Qcgiuts from oho indonn tlon oi expenditure was shown when tlllty bond of the former City Clerk cFmnued Wm‘ 1939~ Th“ was 11'3"‘ of $5,000.00. 1h this vomes “an, tlcularly evident in the Street De- O td _ mentg there i; an item of $713000 partment where $23,233.91 was spent B“ - 511d 0 BY. instead of having in 1940 whereas the some Depart- cnue producing Dfqpgfflesv which lllelléagfCqlliffid Siilflfi/Tl L0 ODQIQIQ e ‘counts under the heading Extraor- resultins irotn the sale of non rev- had. originally been paid for out of "1 1 - tsue. This amount does not appear lln the Revenue of i940. although V0111‘ Cllmmlttoe had occasion. utith tyony oommmoo has been odvnod by authority from the Council. to sell more than one reputable account- ""931" 01W Debenmms- The“ 15' ant; that it would have been nor. sues were very well received. and fectly correct; gccpuntlng to have were sold at an interest cost to the shown this as Fbttraordinarv Rev- Ciltv yylhlch comtgsrefil vet-g tflavcroblyl enue. and paced it in Sinking W 11 16 0051-5 0 91' 1 6S DBO’; the”, duties excellent,“ Councillor McKee. whom you up. pointed Deputy Mayor. has been a tower of sterngth to me. counsel on many ouestionahas been fiooreolated. and I have felt ' twhen I was absent from the City. the duties of the Mayor's office were well attended t0 when in his hands. To the Light. Commit Councillor Butler and his Light Committee have certainly been mcst Through Councillor Butler's dis h services of the electrical inspector. and Charlottetown is now tthe supervision of Government Inspector. tributlon in this particular has been t0 prfivldée an office. telephone. heat l Ii . Councillor Butler has ever had a watchful eye and has been most ar- duous in seeing that the Maritime Electric Compan well illuminated. ler, tholurh a little this present Council. shouldered his’ responsibility with the vim oi an campaigner and his ‘Funds. thereby reducing the neces- l"? dwemlllis "11 the mark" a sarv contribution from 0fdlflflrvi‘gv_ the same time. The entire issues‘ mime, and thgpebv also Enabling were sold on each occasion. as well lycur committee to present a repmt. 115 $139009" 01 0111 0W1} bonds 2111111111 However. this was decided against. lnoonolualon- Your Worship. may and your cumynittee, with some .-@_ we. your Finance Committee ex- [slats submits a report showing a tend our sincere thanks to you and to the other members of your coun- cll for the complete oo-operatlon we Iwhtcl. showed a surplus of assesses. were hold 1o our Sinkms deficit of $4.816.75. Other Features WWII/Od- tate consideration are headed: Collection of Taxes; 1h 1940, the _'relnailis powerless to prevent. these amount of $235.224.l5 of Real Estate JIXDGIIGIEUFCS without the co-opera- Personal, Poll Tm; and street m. tlon oi the remaining five members Sidewalk assessment was collectetl.'0l’ the 001111011- T1115 flu-Operation against $ , i940 was slightly less than 1h the credit for allowing this committee previous year. The percentage cf the privilege oi presenting what ls cash actually received in 1940t0lhe urcbaby the most encouraging year's assessment was 94.2 per cent. statement of the City's Finalists In i939 it was 87,4 Def cent, iwhlch has been submitted in more lvears than most of us can remem- Llcenses, etc.: In 1940 these mis- bel- cellaneous receipts amounted to‘ R. C. CHANDLER. s14.470.6l compared with $11.900.50fi Chairman Finance in 1939. Committee. ' IIOIBWCIiLlIV. als it. been mésny years s nce tie reet Commi tee MGyOT Revl 81.08 have lived within their estimates. d I conlgratulatelsyou on i: ilob well » _ one. mus: a o congra uate you _i(C‘0i‘itlllllEd_!lOlll page 1) ____‘ on the agqylhglgjol] o; mo new (my _ _ W Works buLdlng. which I know has Your Mayor. Chairman of Fin- filled n long-felt want. altce. Chairlnatl oi Police attended the Federation of Mayors and Mu- To the Public Property and . nlclpalities Convention held at Ot- Market Committee: .. tawa on June I0 to 13. at which interest were dealt with. I feel that and his committee have also per- tiiese conferences and strongly urge able manner. Their disposal u! that; Charlottetown should always various city properties in order to be a member of this Federation. and became the scene of lnuch nc- sluntial decrease in maintenance. tlvlty in the erecting of a hcmbi and. gunnery school; in this part ular it has been a boon to our un- after and repairs have been made emboycd. lWll€II necessary. More ESDEClHllY lottetown was honored by a visit lng and painting our market. an Charlottetown loo-ks forward with ‘not tco distant future. docs not deliberately twist the receipt; were in excess of $1400. and *1 5- - that th cunt of bequests tread in "n 5mm‘! 5'? “ted l" all "@1115 trust wfasagtlmetvhat larger than the l that every ship (seeking W "id amount reported a yell!‘ a30- lirllnlm be it Wm‘ °r wmlmlt‘ 5L5‘ Reports of ihe various so“ ‘ l niicnnctg, which comes within the and orgontzahons o; [he C Enngedcdour torpedo tubes will be were presented in a Summ _ ‘ orpe 0e ' form by the assistant pastor. Rev.‘ d t He asserted that Britain's fate D. c_ Bwmmyd_ The e remrtsi o; tnoonslfylng Gonnanyt, throughout the year by a large body ‘ 0t workers. Other assertions included these: A W“? °l thanks 9xp"esgmg "P" l ’I‘hat. Britain geeks to "incite m. prcclatlcn cf the faithful manneri tinns against nations" lo preserve in which the pastors performed the “the pretence of being a world exacting duties oi their c.fice wasl power." passed unanimously. Other yo;es of | That there are signs in other thanks were pa sed in appreciation , 9 WK" a "51" Kendall, and the choir. the Ladies . Daui-ghters. figs, VgO1lI\i/[C11'iel:dl$5(l:i>15\[J'Y i “i? Soc ety. Mr. . . ac . li1l'l'- man. and his fellow workers en- gaged in the Every Member Cym- vass. Mr. William Storey. scxtttl. Special vole» of tllatlks were pa. to Di‘. W. R. Carson. Super-ill dealt. and Lhe other workers in the ' Sunday School. and to Mrs. Hugh Miller for her leadership ni the Evening Auxiliary and the Chamiti- l (Science Service Notes) The growing of vegetables and Ede Chorus i‘8i°2i..l‘..'t§.°.i..“"iii.l3.$ig“l$i$‘.?§ T“ moths other W1l11l11,'-',P}',°- ln Canada. Such plants are attack- algléllcgmcfigégthlifsiliflmm“ “l ‘w , ed by many insect pests which ' ' ' -' growth. Some of these insects may WOMEN?‘ INSTITUTE Dpsrtment of Asilwltllre molll- at the home of Mrs. Walter restarts talns a laboratory at Belleville. Ont. Jan‘ 22 “no resident was 1n ohm-he where t-llfise PETE-ill“ B-fe Bitlldlid cf the meelng which o-pcncri by and cultured. The parasites are “Sh. Institute 0.1.9 and creed. foll- harmgteess to piants and aigmals ‘send proved fwlluCall wcljtlch dwas uélosw. can used nman pces w: 0.e _nam ga ana an wn lt. is not possible tovuse 110150110115‘ and an important fact about it. gag or spray, There were thirteen members and The greenhouse wiiitefly is onellhree visitors present. Minutes/if of the most troubleso insects the December mcetintl were 113g pests. It attacks many flowering] il-lld adopted» MIIQS. Caste}: “PM; plants and also does sever; damage thee pfllfs 60o S 1311s! CW3 9:“; to tomatoq and cucumbers. The 111l9t¢115g>m559d l" W 5302,55,“ M adults are‘tiny. whl'e. moth-like ohotuoe rMogolkl ayfi-lilgso dlstmmmd insects which fly about whjn foil. lager“, iem “RY rcgram Cmmiuee "g9 ls disturbed’ The Damn‘ En- onsistln of Mtg John Carter and cars“ h“ bee“ “m! Wm‘ excgngm lcvlrs lbflililafd Cudlnore was appoint- results in the control of this post ed for m“ mew,‘ A Kine. from “"11 41'1"“? ‘he 1"‘ d‘°“d° “m” Hilda Gillis on the Adult Educa- mllllftn have m" 5m" l” grwers tlon PrOSTflms was read bv the se- 111 o" Pfl‘~l5 °1 Calla“ "m" u" crctsry. A lengthy discussion on mllevllle mbmamry- wa and meanslto make money. Another vow dost-motive Wot "1 fol owed. and it. W35 decided h. hold the meaty bus- ‘These m wit 11°51- a meeting on January as. to decide ied insects covered with a Whtc on program matmial for a, concert. material resembling WW"!!! W“ ~ . leopard Cudmore kindly off- TTIETQ are several species of meaty cred her home to." the meeting. Mrs bus and each has a special kind of Claude Czaswell invited thc next parasite. It is most knpflftflllt. meeting to her home. at which 101i therefore. to know the kind of lnes- call to be answered with nlvollln- ly bug that, is present and a sum le tine verse. Two membcrs pa d their of the pest should accompany he dues and collection was tsk-o nest c; ' aelte. Parasites of amounting to $1.05. Ono o1 i110 seq f par _ . “he W0 mo“ common khan mo he. ‘brides of the district was prcscn eci m‘ wowed mo “e non-mph, go.- with e. gift from the members of dmwmmm‘ the Institute, after which the meet. 1 my o w o o» M was: that.“ °' mentioned parasites may be obtflll- (Pamot Please Copy, llama. Ont. 1nd ioliowins {n- iormation is necessary to dotertn he devn°pmmt_ the nmrbar of parasites that will be afitfgakmfukd ‘m, when,“ 1m - fes light. edi r lesvy. 1. G-reeeshouae area and nicllt Complltte inetrulltlonfndrt: lhcllld- .”.~li “awgedoapsclreserotosraslm from these most cilrlrlning and dis- MHJESKICS. _ _ lthe fish tnarkot. ls necessary. Semi- Mally Outstanding pcrsonages vis- pvockiv collections SlIOil d be made lMcDonald will review prepared under . [present these recommendations CONSTIPATION! e by-law lloverninz the age limit oi fl d. so that men up to the use cf sixty would be ULiIiLlk me year owing to ts Marital Rents: In 1840 your ener- l t WORKS QUICKLY 20A previous year, Th,‘ aetlo Market Committee enabled the To u“ Unemployment commmeez‘ l _ I Councillor Lapthmn and his coni- mlttee have faithfully performed t Their years of eXberj. relief ls being administered | ,1 . . . Lat this delicious clrreal ever _a warehouse of supplies. we al-clllcrsunl slim directly with the storekeep. This harshdnrle LflW?.YaElIIiO?tten- once e cos o min s ra- me Dr d5 o! a’ dvm debenture '5' Dcbent e Issues: During the year fiflg-ayhllé‘ W35 5311911 "P011 To the Tender Committee: Councillor McKee and his Tender t hlle l W. T. Candy, [)l‘(-.Sl(lill . Dougan. Cilaplzlitl. wits present and. ‘gave an inspiring talk colrunend- ing the members for their success in the various lines of endeavour. '1he report which any Finance ‘There are other sections of the CQmmN-We 01111 11111116 15 only So 800d statements to which vgur commmee as i-IICONICI‘ members ofthe Council believes attention might well be dl- allow it to be. It is. of course. the recited. These follow. and to iacili- ciutv of a. Finance Committee to call any unnecessary expenditures to . the attention of the Council. but it. Z25 522.54 in 1939. In spite ltvus very much in evidence during .5 of the fact that the assessment for ;tl1e year i940. and to it must R0 the | I feel that he will be attended conierenccs with Hon. Dr. Cyrus McMillan. meant-ding LlIBVDC-fiibllltv of mantl liactllrmg munitions. and in the Wabllshnlent of a training school which mechanics would ai receive remuneration instructional period. It seems only fair °°11Ve1l11011 mhrly questions of vital Councillor Dr. J. E. Blanchard 5Y5. I have every reason In the month of September. Char-‘lvould I mention the work cf clean- ' 23411101118 Exfmilfi-lgig the PEral-l cl‘ ihle) lldditllbll of scvcfiol nfw stzfis.» no. an: t . . t ' s Li ' t ' ' t‘ ' im- . ~ Alice. and I feel that tilelgCralilllgeol _proseglfntsleligcgégally t; Illa] mar- isnowlng they ha“? made m 1940' Confederation" greatly impressed lkot. and I hope that we will beabie l them- tu have these accomplished in the and I wish to congratulate them on! illg showinlteththev hustle mode. , . ur Hea Depar men . M _ l ‘ _ _ 4 V ‘ _ |Malket Conlmltleethat i-hCllalflflfilll Abe able direction of Dn B_ Q Koom ngulsjed lcplesentatlves of Fiiell" Ithe collecting of’ lellts ol iols ln ‘mm Health» Oman has been . ,1‘,§“‘§f,f§dn}§§O§}$.“0§“§Q§l‘§,.‘“flfi; members of the Sub-division. who completed a most Eleni. anticipation to another visit! I would like to point out. to the t mm‘ t-rllzlzg_ a -~ m; STOP “DOSlNGT' Hid Learn How lo Getal the Cause and Correct It ‘L LONDOX. Canada: As many doc“... ll:.=l.rtt.:r.:r::i.::iL>.:"; :'..::';'.:';:"..2t"" '1“- md" I for}! of “hulk-f. if this is tlon that tlllleout liar or cotltradilc- “LLLOLAJS ALLBRAN he _. _ y . sysmasse up nl an 1n appeared in the Citys ac Exmuflture, In “most every m,“ your relief office is second to none Wu need to keep “Solon _ war has had its effect also tour relief rolls are , smaler this year than a your \s the righg Your case, try Al-L-BRAN fllrltlslles the "bulk" . naturally! Md drink Plmll)’ ‘ll ututerfvglzgrllln: tlttcslft kBup you [cl-ling like a new l" lwn i"llfi\'i'llilfll.' sizes at |_\'uur tlcarest grncefla. Mada by l\>"ll°l!i,"5 ill Ltmtlun. Canada. 0h’town C. W. L. Sub-division Monthly meeting The Charlottetown Sub division C. W. l... met on Tuesday evening, January 28th in the Knights of Col- umbus Hail with llll.‘ Proslcictit. Mrs. ’ Rev. L. A. Minutes of two previous meetings and the TTCIISLXYCVS report. were read and approved. Corl-vstmtncience included a letter irotn the Ladies Auxiliary of tizxc Canadian Legion per lyfrs. Harold lvltuxservey, re-as- sistancef in furnishing Recreation Room or our amied forces; also, letters from members of the Can- ‘ _ adlan Militia on home defence. and y K957“ m9 “reel! l in England. That our men on mili- tary duty atlpreciate the home new - papers and other lending matter “Qllch 111E’ Urqeceive regularly. is tsnown e numerous letters is the welfare of the taxpayers. and which h?” bee“ Tecelvai, expmg‘ n1 benefit lllg gratitude to the Chaiuottetowrl to hi; 3011538115 by 1115 Wige ¢Qu1hc¢1.Slll)-di\"lSlCl1 which initiated the in all matters pertaining to better Work. Civic Government. ' A matter which I feel. IL ls through the untlrlng inter- _ this est of Miss Mary hfcpctinell, Cori- ilme. should be voiced by me. is vener of War Services lvlail. that that V0111" 0111111111811 0! P31181106 511d ,'!hl5 patriotic endeavor has grown M .t0 ruch an extent. To further the ~P~ work of supplying literature to the soldiers. a fitting l'("'PDin(‘lE has been placed in the vestibule of the Basilica. wilere tionatlons may he placed for collection and further dlstrihution. The Sub division ll . _ _ _ nut Prince grate ul to Mr. James Hennessey many benefits are derived from formed their task in a most credit- Ednvoro yslnnd, and Chnrlottotownvthrough whose generosity this was ll} particular. should receive a share defray the cost of the new Ully -l.)h0llSil’i‘(\1aXI5lgiXllCl1al§-‘0%Sasvglllllllzici‘ siesta; rllhtrmmzrlr “tar:- lifts" use“ “all "“'“2.°."' ‘or servo-- mo» loaned to the Debartment g? De“ mentybeilzf e? ° (10% Y eq p‘; capita than any other province f t . , ' F! muse vmwus m" the Dominion oi’ Canada. “callooafitéfil lzeeldililgailtloniéaf fthle Bwatl". of ‘the is now a}; finder one, -_ ' P '. Pl‘. ° ‘e 1'1‘ W”- l Wm“ 5 B e er super‘ ‘that Charlottetown will shortly 1-511 31110116 A11‘ Tlhllllng Scheme vision and will mean a very sub- a training sohooh nndlthnit b m t . '. '. ‘ " a g, The several properties under this .f,‘°,,§§f,u‘h§§§ul}§‘“mflfinigg:d e hoe ‘COIIIIIIILLCC have been well looked hove that charlotwtown is rocotv- ing sympathetic conside lthe present time. and we immediate action. made possible. Mrs. Frank Murray; Convener, re- eciAported a very successful sale fr Ilome Cooking held on Saturday, 1n IJan. 18th. Reporting cn social Service. Mrs. he“? L. J. Murphy. Convener said that mizmy articlcsof clothing are made -wcekl_v: and numerous garments. also yarn for knitting have been m- celvcd at. the uvork room. Through at the cooperation of the I". G. 8pm- hope gm- cer Co. the commifwe ha; procur- .0rl the picture entitled "A Little BK I want to compliment the Wtllcr 0f Heaven." std-TN"! Gloria Jean. l0 excellent ire sponsored by tltc Sub-division in yFebrualy. The Converter stated that Tile City $611001 Board hove hlwlthe magnnrtilttolts gesture of the 111 YER-T- Gyros in giving ‘he (intes they had secured for a picture. to the C. W. I... had made it possible to under- twke this work. the nblccr- of which has an aptwai to eycnyolte. Tickets tvvrn fiidrihlllod to the ited our City in the last year. and Only by svstctnatic calls on the port I d v d o » Dnxoon- .\vi'l1 short-iv approach the public. it would be lIIIDCSSlLIlC for me toln- of the Market Clerk can we expect. inngaylseegusgoggehis ‘lmgcgsvf mmommt jwith oonfhhsnoo’ m p5 nooperattm’ clude them all ill my report. but I 100 per cent. returns. feel that I shsud mention two ill , Tile etithusiasm with which you‘ I particular. tllc Polish Consul. Taci- ~havc accomplished the various ‘the ellsz Brzezinski. and the Chinese liilSkS is certainly worthy of glctilsui General. Dl". Chas. Yiiig illgllcsi praise of this Council. ll l While Charlottetown during the To the Police Committee: year had many dlstitiguishctl visit- rzrs. Vtlllll‘ City sustained a great loss Councillor Stems and his com- in the (lCZlill of the late Councillor ~nlittee have been until-ins in their A. A. l-iennessey. who served tl*e _eli'ol't.s towards better law enforce-l City oi Charlcttstoutn as all alder- mcnls bv our Police Departmeglft. wow, of Om. cm, Tax Co11ootor_ Mnl ge. . ut not least. while I have endeavoured ln my report to marize. and give credit w'lli'.‘l‘(.‘(‘l'(‘[‘lt -is due. the excellent BhOWlIllZ mane . lbv the City during the past were not for the outstanding \’lCOS of the enlployees of the lorcllt departments. | 1 wish to extend my appro- ciation to the Cltv Clerk lstaif for a year's work well done. out" Engineer's Depart- the capable tnanngc- llient of our City Surveyor. Ml‘. H. A. Messcrvy and Mr. I. has also greatly contributed to the splendid showing. as they were CV01‘ watchful over exlleudliurcs._ , , have had a great. deal lo do lIl sec- lng to it that each department un- mnn since lllc vcar i926. Ccuncillrl" "The acquisition through their o . - Helmcssev tytls n true and faithiultiorts of a police radio transmit-tel‘ servant. devoted to lllS duty andllll- and receiver has been an asset tiring lil his zeal for the wclialc . the force. and l wish. here. to ex- of this Citv. WlllCll I call truly sat. Ipress my appreciation to the force he held in his lloart as the dearest I for the sacrifice they made in al- spot in the \\’0l'.(l. flouting the Police Committee to Illllrtzhase this radio eqtlinlnent ra- Tu the Finance Cunlltiiitec: dilct- illlm supply llleln with new ‘lilllicrllls. Councillor Col. ll. C. Chztllrilcrl The force ls ccrtglilllv doinllsW-Ell- and his committee ilrlvc ccmtllcted ‘did work and their smart appear- n veal‘ which I know. when you hear lrlllCC on the street. and their court- their report. you wl'l agree with <esv in dealing with the public have me. has been most successful. |hrottglit forth many complimentary This year our City shows a dofl- . remarks. not only from our citizens, cit oi some 54.00000. and when one ‘but also irotn many tourists. looks back over thc deficits that: The Police Ccmluittee has shown tilts Citv has had. during the last great llldglncnt in the selection decndc it certainly ismostccmtnend- constables. In this particular it able and shows that your City today has been their earliest endeavor lit; lls being run in a verv buslnesslikmscicct mcu most sultabie for th trimmer. and when one considers type of work. that the not. debt of the Citv has t __ _ brcn reduced by some $55 000000110 To the I-tre Committee: l'C(lll.V gets a true picture of the way . . your Finance Committee is work-j Councillor McDonald and lllS ; Iconlmiilce have taken a keen in- I will not go into details on lhe tercst. in vcur Fit-c Department and work as accomplished by this com-ll feel that the Council appreciate miitee. but I must sav that the sale t the fact that when expenditures of debentures under their guidance were to be tirade. they have always l has certainly been most ccmmend- kept in mind the need of the equip- 1M e, merit and the cost to the taxpayer. I wish to express to them my sin- In the previous Council. Coun. in "I cerest appreciation for their whoie- James T. McKee. who was then act- ' hearted cc-operatlon during the past in; in a similar capacity to that in year just closed. which COUIICIlLOI McDonald is act- To the Street Committee: and His Street Committee have Department. and bring in oer also. in no sma'l measure. been in- recommendations re the purchasing strumental in the splendid showlns of file lighting apparatus. I wcul this Cltv has made. ask that this Council keep these As you all know the Street De- recommendations of Fire Chief An- nartment is the largest spending alts McEachem constantly in their department of the City. Your yearisf mind and uthenevcr the time ar- cxpeltdltllrcg are below the amount» rlves when we are in a position to budgeted for_,__which is__ccrtainly‘ma.ke purchases. gglblv $ouncllltr_ Poultry And Egg Grading Course Under the provisions oi‘ ihe Federal Provincial Youth Training Agreement. a [our weeks Course on Poultry and Egg Grading for young men and women between the ages of 16 and 30 years will be held at Charlottetown. opening on ltlondlnv. ifebrunry 10th. Applications for this course will be received immed- iately. Applicants must be in tlnempioycd circum- stances. Address applicaiions io W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. Charlottetown. ‘department deserves. Fascists had shown p ecl lhltt- they fully crzt -l._ resistance hrfcre tilc HillL-ll troops ‘ ctmid get in iitlqnsi alien hiarshui (l have for this effort was not known there. but infnrnttltits said that in vcar within their estimates.‘ _ v _, Mr. Reddin has not Oll.\' given “mf- olltstiludltia scrvlccs Ell- -""m““ I want to extend anks to our Recorder. Mr. . ., - artin. for his sound advice at all tot h . and to Mr. JV. C. Sims. Assessor for his excellent scr- ll ‘indeed fortunate in in that having such an experienced and _e!- Ills-fill Police. A. Blrt- tho wistle. and I want to thank him for 1rd To his co-operatlcn at all times. through him. his men. M, . Rpardoe; our SflIlllHlV work Africa. ti personal @1118 EH inrz today. had Fire Chief Anlrus . . McEacllel-n make a survey of thef Councillor Dr. Charles Dougan t needs and requirements of the Officer. has done excellent throughout the year. _ who carried out his (lLlilCS fearless- l- iv without making enemies. To those employers who are sent from Civic duty owing totltclr sortct‘ and war services. I can only sav W!’ M!’ to maize n s? Dl'0lld of you and may God spend tr. soul.» 4.070 I“ ab- ironic-fl lit . Yvours faithfully. B. ROY IIOLnAN. FORMER anthrax MAYOR pl-mn » '1 H-‘Ablgt-‘itgfl-‘Délggl- 6§0';;$&;_£:2' l Pitcwirn Islnrtl aw‘ . ‘d tvz ‘ho alga.- av - - - ' 1 -‘ n: aLst and fonner mayor of the flied in hospital here today fol lug a brief illness. from 1932 to 1934. l-‘LYWEIGHTS BRIDE GLASGOW -(CPl —Jacki" Pitt- eson 2i Britf=h " weight boxing chamrfon. has marr- IB-yoar-old I-iermara Bell of o [Omaha .- cw. t? whrm he has been on- clw- wcllndtrl srltli l inw- _ __ L-eol-l-sl-al. °'" ltvhich has nlwnfvs been so ZPIIPTOIIS- want to draw the attention only given in evcrv charitable en- Council to the services slvohlty ‘tlvovor. e Dr. I. E. Croken. our Milk antiMl-tat He is always conscienti- ous in his duties and the health cf l our citizens depends a great deal on Our excellent showing in the col- lection of taxes has be small measure. to the untiring ei- i lyieetinz adjourned. lllERNA FALLS page These artillery duels were fol- lowcci by two days. of ll051\_\' ground fighting. ltiilitarv sources. saying that the k. remark- fill-titer Exactly hmv ltlallv lllt‘i'i melt- . ‘all; tniglit ills s(".'lt‘.< of Pilblltllg de- ill'*l'lt (‘mild ht- st-s "coir more rtnvri around t-il Ttltikla. Tlw nlkwttt- t ton‘ Tit"- mn‘ h.“ and lKlI irrvlgas s00 rtvlkiniz Iitrro In furrc On the fat < it Ernst . anti re- tctl itvl‘ ' Fallon on -- ~ brhlnd llftl m. “u British one lye-r fl((‘li'il‘- 1"‘ Dl'O§'.‘\‘.¢\lIl "ill all .\‘l'lfll'.\" in In closing. I wish to convoy to the rtnlian Sonlnlllrlnrl: on ill" Eth- wltizens my tllflnks $01‘ U19 1101101‘ ioplnn front intense ttlirnl activity they conferred on me at the last civic election. and I assure that it will nlyvavs be my honest ctl- terior flllllflill"t‘l‘i'l zhztt Avis planes dcavor to serve them to ihe best of hm»: pond-w p... h... .5 fir» Sh"; Canal today. hill thaw wrrc no lcasllalWw and no rlilmzlrv was rcpnrtvci. The Etwllfilltt mltti<frr rtf tho in- TITCA rkrs l.f‘\illi"\l e f'“~ t "W" < or l Hockey Practice Jllilitlr Royals hoe-lacy liilClli" 5 ‘.0 u» ma. flu-filament: