Mr w» _ , WESTERN GUARDIA; -' sorrow WIUOI’ CID‘- Wadfl SUBS "Bu". l. Ilia Infill. I liaaovea 8L. and George Clea ll Ottawa u: smullaulua no Plumb count-a New. llbaarlllllh Alvarllamg ~=-~=-.: -" -' "- "'- 3! q ill F? up boy responsible for deliver-leg en y“; "nu (Marlin Imam!» Water Street. Ian uauaet. l‘) (iranvilln Street lo hllalalanuualdnby Phone llt for this let-vies N, I L QPOBTS Job. lo. vow w, Admillion mu day winn l ""’“' letnn in ll" P” w“ . Admis- m‘ “W” 2-l'l-2l 51W‘ NT A car of rouncsME - — w w our oats and B" Y 55g, grades. ‘y, once. _.._-_ I. _ . s suowansn- E To B people o: we Clar- tn TUES- e number 01 YQlmB gummerslde cums m tenders miscc an varied ed by Mrs. , t McEwen arranied Al'- _-——-@‘—"_ . Process | Tons Tuhers '$’Silie llaily .. ~. tatoes w serve ‘all "ll" . 58,0000 people daily W?“ b‘ p the dehydration when it sets it was estim- learned yester- , ' gummerside mu pfOdliCtiMb from figures lty of ‘ “mm Wm have a ‘mprfiivsrm ions of dehydrated kin f ll time. w’ “time: do: will tothe arme id. ~ truction of the huildlngt _ slug satisfactorily but pus that the ooenins holster because of delay in Bedeque tn all 1b canto. of I . 343-10- l-li. ..__- rink ‘Ihurl- , first! lent semi- v Arman 2i. merside il a patient in the Prince -e m Miss Verna R/Oll marl-lake tulle-S 91ml? ma‘ gifts whidl were l» were bfioilllghé? - b e . .' “wmd ban“ ngrsolu Hues- were read by drecl Huestis and delicious th t. fi t antici- m a u obtain- Junsrasr cod u T081" DWI 00.. Kensinggn oil-i? Jot-res counr _ m m, slum“ {Q1100 COIBt yesterday 59m" 5lll>9ll r Magistrate 3.1-3, Stroll! two men appeared Chlrgeq "villus two cases of msl, from n. T. Human Ltd. Ono o. the men pleaded guilty and w, savage"! milllllillmlll illl- Judgment cue o t ' over till Friday. e o h“ n‘ Personals —Mr. Thomas Crelghaa, of elm- County Hospital. —Mr. Donald Baker of Summ. eraide left by Plane on Tuesday for _ Winnipeg to visit his son, John who has been ill in hospital there, but who is improving splendidly. -—M1Ss Olga Arsenault, summer» side left yesterday morning gm- Midd eton, N.S., to visit P-O Park- er. She was accompanied by Mrs, Jlliellhine DesRoches, Mlscouche. Addresses Meetings Rev. Lydia E. Gruchy addressed the various women's organizations of Trinity United Church in l-leartz Hall yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Marie MacDoug- all, Deaconess presided. The devo- tional period consisted of a prayer by Mrs, George Miller and a solo by Mrs. Willard Spencer. Mrs. Hugh Miller then introduced the speaker. Miss Gruchy emphasized the. need for leaders in the church to- day and also stressed the devotion- al side of women's EIORW with the church. Mrs. George Bell, president of the Ladies Aid presented the thanks of the women present to gliss Gruchy for her uplifting ad- rose. Addresses Girl Guides "Choosing a Vocation" was the sub ct oi’ Miss Gruchy’s address to he Girl Guides at her meeting with them at 7.30 last . The call to service sounded by the run- ToDAY' /- Orlglnol Story and Sana Ploy by hobel lannavt and lac Gold ' Directed by IULIS l DASSIN ' Produced by IRVING SlAll NEWS and sno-nrs snows 7.30 and 9.15 ' THURS. AFTERNOON 3.30 Summerside “Affairs 0f Martha" Amusing Comedy Theatre, is a nov Marsha l-lunt portrays s, talented housemaid who is writing a reveal- ing books concerning the lives of the society bigwigs for whom she works. Incidentally, and without their knowledge, she ls married to their son; but about, to seek a. di- Meanwhlle he is outwardly engaged to a girl of his own social set and several personable young None of this is known to the parents, portrayed by Melville 00o- pet‘ and spring Byington. Their first warning comes in the form of a gossip that a. certain maid servant is a- bout to show up the intimate liven of her employers. The!’ lllld l!“ their clique are considerably agita- ed. Richard Carlson the son, sus- pects Marsha. While he is in close conversation with her. his society fiancee. Frances Drake. discovers speaker called the attention of the girls to the great importance of the church aml st the many calls to service one hears today. Mrs. l-larrv Cudmore. Captain oil dam“: e Trinity Guides presided. i Open Meeting for Men and Womenl ul the mammary. A portion o! dghydrating equipment is al- ‘l at the plant but the remain- "as not been shi pped. 50-foot smoke s ack has been been last night in Hearts Hall. leted and steam has - in the boiler. ~ exterior of the building -- completion. A portion umrt tly in connection with rm VINCE OI’ ~cs snwaan ISLAND. In nut-a sAtes A01.‘ IN Prince County, ran MATTER OI‘ James ‘l. McDonald, orSummerside, ll “A challenge to Faith" was the subject of the guest speaker's ad- dress before a larges‘ attended open meeting held at Only when we have faith rooted g-zhiimuleanvlvglmalttoouraidin m: has still to be covered with ° ° N ° ° ""‘“‘°" ‘“"°d' 1 and workmen are awaiting lies. ork on the interior is progres- t expected a technical adviser the ‘ominion department of will visit Summeraig Without faith w~ turn to cynicisn and despair. Established faith in Christ and in His way is the only lasting peace, the speaker affirm- Mrs G. M. Avarcl, President of the King's Daughters, ‘ed the ser- vice of worship this meeting. Prayer was offered bv Mrs. Ira. Shaw. A duet was sung by the Misses Doris Tait and Margaret Stems accompanied by Prof. A. R. Kendall. M. o. H. Black introduced the speaker and Miss Marie MacDougall expressed the thanks of the con- gregation for the inspiration re- Prince Edward Island. Mmllllll- ,ceived from the addressee! of the NOTIOI l the lumen s: "zip-this notlbcfi-he‘ Der u "In. distribute the net among the creditors named Denim-g, derlllnod i=1: [all Dub- i "r-“Erlli llome Making PW- of the lale of (he aasela pro- of the plat two days. Miss Gruchy then ‘pronounced the Benediction. Course Starts Prlnoold- »~ at Summer-side, Inland. grab 16th day of ll-lll-Zi. RUGS A K By Mail We are as near l" You as Your Mail Box Mall Department dlla it la Elwin onus llé." LIIIITEB IUIMIIIIDI I Feb- , raansmcir I. a. WRIGHT. ‘m at Prince of walled College. a“ l Gina from every part o! in; Province are included on the lls: to take the six weeks’ course under Dominion-Provincial Youth ulture with Hon W. . charge. Mr. W. R. Shaw is direct or of the course. The chief instructor is Min J: - MacKenzie of charlmetown. Other instructors will be: Mrs. A. ,1’. Hearts, Charlottetown and Mrs ‘Arthur, summerside. who will be in ' charge of dress-making; Mrs. C. H. Beer and Miss Verna Dari-sch, -"r-_ ~: Miss Hasmrd‘, ' lmmmsemecwrsrawiswwr, T. E. IIILKEY Oflioe Whlll Ital lamnenlde. P. l. l. 8 o'clock | 1mm hope oi the world now and for algord, West Thirty-eight girls are expected M t” resistan- today for the home m T"! - making course which is sched wearer“ th and is Jealous. She demands anmémr, wedding, which compli- cates his affairs even more. He is further baffled by the discovefy that he loves his wife and is jea- lous of the attentions will W ll" by Barry Nelson and Allyn 5°91?“- knitting and handicraft; Sgt-Mn,‘- physlcal trulninfih. ‘ the Gordon Warren and R. i it . H°{§,§“ registering for °°§§§e1r§re1sulu, South Winsloe; mtltia Betta. Glenwood: Callaghan, Lake Veld . M Coveheatd, Hie“ B Cheverie, Sourls EH5; E _ - Cloken. Emerald Jot-z Marv LAWS!- man, Trycn; Annie Mae MacDon- ald, Brendalbane; Frances Mac- Donald, Launching; Sybil MacDon- aid, l-leatherdule: Tfilfisfl GL2?» Port Rig‘; Olive Mctiilgroaé. (arm: gun, R. . r _ wall; Norma d. Cornwall, Dora Jones, Emerald; Kath?!" rKelly, Albany; Verne Mfl-etfelga? ‘gt’ lottetown: Christine Mc . - Peter's; Bernice Mnllzao. Plume men are paying court to the pretty m maid. l column note to the effect was J‘ of this department was Legion Auxiliary ’ llenoe At the Sporting Clab Thun- day. Ieb. flth. la Aid of Itas- afan melial. Don Manor's Onluatra Old ‘time and Modern Dane- Oanlean Facilities. Admission ll cents. lllIQ-lll ‘run-un- - I-ld-Sl ‘Ration Books In Sourlll Area —-__- The Sour-ll meal Ration Board Ins act up seven distribution cen- tres where booka will be issued to berg: of these and surrounding ta. Thole central and the distribut- ing chiefs are al follow: Elmira, Mrs. Aeneas MoPheeb stm-e, U. B. Seaman distributing chief; Souria 2nd floor Poat Office building, RA. Mel/alien; Dundas, Matthew and McLean Store. Leslie Hunter; St. Peter's Post Office, Ronald Mc- Dougald; Morell. A33. Building, 35th. 26th and 21th. Edward All‘ 1 the music. ozurntt turnout Thin oolalan b lean-val for new: of local lllllllll». baa nlvallklna or s news; nature may ae at five coats a word. atrlollr la! sols in advance. CRASWILLIN Photon-apa- CON DlI-ATION LIII INQUI- ANCI.“ Is-lll MONTAGUI IIEIYTII-IAN Church services on Sunday, m. 2i, i1 am. and ‘I pm. W. J. Mur- ray will preach at both seam-l‘ pflessi irgwxicating uor was fined £2 and e..sts drill ays in . gaaetraéuonloxcharsed wiw es on property iourned until Iridar IIIIIIDI. _ IIBIMIN CAI-LB) ‘fhl flo- men were called out yesterday morning shortly after l0 o'clock to a tenement on Upper Hillsboro 8t. N ed. A broken hot water pipe caused oonllderabla steam which wu thought to be smoke and al a consequence an a- larm was lent in. MANY ATTEND DANG! — A- bout 325 persons attended the dance at the Armouriea last nlahlr which was sponsor ‘ by the 11th Reserve Armored Regiment. Don Messer and his Islanders derson; Priest Pond, Mrs. D. A. McEeacherrfs store, Mrs. D. A. McEachern; Fortune, E. B. John- stone's store; Miss E. Johnstone: ‘aelkirk, Michael McIntyre, Avon- dale, m. Seville. Mnlloyllullmore Returns From -"'I‘he Affairs of Martha," which I opened yesterday at the Capitol ‘iv’, el story. | Many pmocms oer-lint With m9 youth of 0-1mm were diseased at one annual meeting of the matron- al Council 0f the YM.C.A., held at. the RDyai York Hotel. Tvrvllw on Fen. 12-14. Mr. Roy Cudmore who represented the local LMAJ-A. stated, on m; return w the city . t night. Inca; associations were urged to give special attention to boys work .11 w.rslderat.on o1 the fact that uivenlle delinquency ha; increased m Canada snice tho 000M888 01 The National Council was urscc .o prepare a statement to be pre- sented to the Dominion Govern- Jiélll. on tne moment of bringing up me youth of the country under Wal- hie czmamcilo, min the recom- endatnn that youth training may oe recognized as a vital part of the national war effort. The Nations. Council went on record as approving the action of the BOJSJXlXIiBIIlZ in designating a conlmittce of mons to consider the problems of social security in Canada, thus gl evidence of it, intention to trans in into action the repeated assurances of Canadian leaders that the United Nations are, in fact, fighting for positive ideals. and particularly for a peace-tune world in which men. women and ‘children Will be free from the con- stant fesling of undeserved privat- The war services of the Y.M.C.A. were also reviewed and the report presented by James Y. Murdock, K.C. While in Toronto Mr. Cudmore at M". C.A. Shell, secretary of Y.M.O.A. War services. who lM the highest praise for the char- lottelown YM.C.A.'; Saturday night programs for the men in uniform. These entertainments, Mr. Shel considered, were oi’ outstanding .,value and he stmnsly lfllilllllllllllli“ their continuance. y’ The guest speaker at the War ices luncheon was Air Chief Marshall sir Frederick Bowhill. commander in Chief of the R. A. ll‘- _ _. M y Mqcljougnll, BHBEOYZ cmnm d_ $2....“ Eialuifly. Iimelllld J=t-,=,°°""=“X€’ the so?“ oommuruca‘ sci-gigs Dris 01 . B - ' d Oflllill l ~ 1°“. c R I; Ill" 9mm Eng.“ “D3170: tanner pastor of - E the as uroh of ma at: ‘prelid -. Other former Islander! l" h t, ‘more met at the ' Kfithkfin 1; YEW“ R-R. Catlifii‘; , Doria id, Buf- _ Kinkora‘. Veldl lk: El yen, central. Lat 19- Al-TlMl has depleted ibe ill wpply -- so glam replaces I. The delicious flavour and fine quell" remain the some ea evenuoivrdyl ‘ dgmvhgyetnetnleaeodpnfamnee. ) ' SYIIIIP I lAa Inca! mint: ll l Illa CANADA STAIIGII COMPANY. Ii f,‘ lee in w w om M1‘. Council meeting included Mr. Win- o! Pownal, Mr. George town and Mr. Burgess all of whom are dolnl u- eefent work as YMCA. Secretar- eetem cannula- The Convention was the lerselt in many years, Mr. Oudmore stated. The sessions were presided over by Dr. Bldne knith. 8.6.. Plfllalll of the Na l Oollldl- IDNDOK. Ab. ll -(G)- A ‘cutters New! Agency dispatch om Allied Headquarters in North mca lndav quoted a well in- rmed source u reporting. with- lt confirmation, that Field Mar- ' ll h seriously the House of C0m-~ {um was i! III enthusiastically mes ents served by the Indies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Lesion. FERRY MAKES BETTE]! TIMI -Last night the evening train from Borden arrived in the city at 8:80 with er passengers aboard. The Car Ferry left aw entine at 4:40 and docked in Borden at 5:41. 30 carloads of freight and 40 empties were carried from Bord to mentine yesterday, while 50 loads of freight were carried from Tormentine to Borden on the re- turn trip. '10 or 80 carloads are still at Tormentlne, railway officials stated last nigh‘ ST. CHARY. AUXILIARY -- The February meeting of St. Char- les Auxiliary, was largely attended. The president. Mrs. J. J. Duffy pre- sided. The returns from a card party held in Holy Name l-lall showed a very substantial sum realred. e10 was voted for the Russian Relief Fund. The St. Char- leg Vi"t0rv knitting clubs are doing snlendld work for the armed forces rv-‘seas. 13 pairs service socks, I nairg seamanis socks. 15 pair; gloves have been handed in to the Red cross. JY STUDENTS .~ ‘A Jolly College social held night marked the opening cele- bration of Sadie Hawkins week among the Prince of Wales Colege students. Contests, sing-scams, games and dancing were entered into with merry zest by the large crowd of students present. M Margaret Lawson was the convexi- er of the committee, who arranged the evening's program, which pro- "ided a good time for everyone. furnished bv Jack stems’ and Bill Moreside‘s Orches- tras. A solo by Mlss Kay Royston and vocal selections by a group of boys and girls were features of the i program. Appetizlng refredoments were served during the evening. ST. PAUL'S MEN MEET - The regular monthly meeting of the Men of St. Paul's w held last last session. the president, Mr. R. Bur- lefgh Taylor occupied the chair. Business concluded, through the kindness of Mr. B. Graham Rogers, the many present were shown some zplenddd motion pictures, many in colour, illustrating beautiful poems in Prince Edward Island, a‘so an- other depicting the building of tanks in a United states armame ‘ plant. A hearty vote oi thanks to Mr. Rogers for this splendid en- tertainment was carried unanim- ously. mllowing this a most plea- sant social hour was [pent in the course of which tea and cakes were served by the ladies of the con- gregation. MANY ENJOY OONUBI-T M!” llOm enloyed the RAJ‘. concert party's sentation "Rhapsody in flying" ast night at the ‘Vcreational Hall Of the Ah‘ Taaining School. The following was the cast of per-form- in produced Flt.- Lt. Over: AC Iaaaea, lllt-Sgv-t. naul. Corp. Butler. Corp. Ritchie, PO. Edwards, LAC. Armour, P0. C. W. Patterson received the sad news last night of the death of her sister Mass, formerly Miss Ella A. Stew- art 0i Harrington, PE). About '15 members of the Knights of Columbus and their guests en- ioyed a Valentine Party at the film's?‘ °°i““"’“' . e en ertainment 5091A!- - w: a quiz contest, which was won by the Men's team 1st prize going to Mr. to Mrs. H. L Johnston. This xvas followed by the composed of Robert Bradley, Cecil Costello R. A. MacDonald Connie LeClair. "m. Peggy Campbel and Teresa Costello with Mrs. Wm. Campbell as accom- penist were enjoyed by all. Intel‘- spersed with these numbers were square dances Haughy and- Bernice Haughy furn- ishing the music. Mr. J. B. Richards ggbed as master of ceremonies (or e under the direction of Mr. E McDonald and Mr. William cornu- Eell- A Jolly sing-song brought; the evening's entertslhmerlt to o dose. "Ilhrectwhole Proégcrtam was under ‘the on o ur . . - Tuesday evening in _ . Paul's Par- Oonald. er R A Mac ion. ‘ish Hall. For the short business‘ John C. McLeod of Mt. Buchanan. He is now training at Beach Grove, Lzary were visiting in the City yes- ,terday. Argyle Shore, were visitors toYork Point and the city yesterday. on a visit to relatives in and New York. the on, m “m- gayle“ will be pllxeased to ‘hear tilts; oro ell avoura w. .... are"... or" M week-end visiting friends in Gra- in swing,” which ham'| Road and New London. “lwblmirs” 5t PAGE NINE 145w CAN HELP TO WIN T we can suv WAR SAVINGS STAMPS at LOOKJAOTHER- We 601' m! WAR QAVINGS STAMP! hrislies Biscuits "There’s a wartime duty for every NO RECEIVES 85D NEWS — Mil. , Mrs. Eldon E. Baker. Allston IOCIAL IVENMG ENJOYED_ last star led Horne J. J. MacDonald. 2nd prize "Casey" players and k dances by with Mrs. Lena evening's entertainment. A uneh was served by a comm tree met Personals Among the vmuntary recruits B Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Matheson, O'- Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacPhaii, w; Leo B. Dovls left last week Boston The many friends of Madame 5P Mrs. Harry Whitehead and Mrs. fro. cKay of Charlottetown spent the luv. Lydia B. Gruchy leaves this John, New Bruns- of a charging of five centl extra beverages served with meals must file three copies of recent menus. lists or other displays of priccsvfor meals with the Prices Board office. This should be clone immediately and shoud be accompanied by a cert! icate. Re taurants, public caterers that have been serving tea or coffee without meals at less than 10 cents per serving may raise the price to not more than 10 cents. This is provided for in the order, which became effective this we the hope of releasing pressure upon accomodatlon discour- aging "cup of tea or coffee" cust- omers. Places where meals were served at a set price including an order of tee or coffee may now bl served at the same price with an charge of five cents for tea or coffee restaurant Mrs. “AND A WAR H // SAVINGS STAMP T00, MRJROWN -h<I V \ Q1‘ \ I a ‘ ‘l ma‘ i ‘I CAA DIA M: E WAR 1am? sweupnalssle, SAVE l6 STAMFS AND Canadian" IICE i In order to get your new ration book N0. f you must present your old ration book to the issuing clerk. Those new ration hooks are being distribute clock from Feb. 19th to March Ill inclusive. card properly filled in with prefix. the number and your name. otherwise you cannot he For those who are unable d at the Sporting Club every day from l0 to 5 0'- Please have your issued with a new book. respectfully asked to apply for your ration book during the 2-l8-li. possible. Restaurant operators lottetown, Summerside and other centres who wish to take advantage authorizing recent Your Tea and Golfee Will Cost You More in order BIRTHS nomon - Atwthe Glarlottetown Hospital, Feb. 1'1, 194.3. to Mr. and lznile Doiron, city DIATII elf, with llld Char- 10!‘ e extra. m floral gamu- Ii- w - houses. 1-18-11. Card of Thanks refiuested by the consumer. new order, however, does no: ililtlCl charge; paid by residents of board- In Memoriam In loving memory of firs. Illae- Kenzie Halhcson who away just five years today. also stop off at sullivan, PO. Edmonds, PO. Hou- rr" , "Mb-c before going on to Toronto. fii-f-n- NZB. and Sherbrooke, ‘eusen, Sgt. Genno, Flt. Lt. Meta, LAC. Astley. The pit orchestra undea- the direction oPPO. Bout-h- eusen was composed of LAC. Mug- fORL : LAO. lleclel, LAO. Iv- am. . lpellins. trumpets: lat- Maaon. LAC. Budge, Sgt. melon, saxophonee; PO. Edwards, trom- bone; A. C. Chown, ball; LAC. Gill, drum. ‘Ihe program was var- ied and delightful each number bl- reeeived. lit. d OIIBGI- Dur she ma. Too Late To (Jaaify 11g he: it to Charlottetown has been he guest of Rev. and Hugh Miller at the Plrlomse- POI lAI-I 0N! COOKING range. Apply I Rockford ‘Stlgeezli. IMALL IUINISI- nt or two rooms for Phone TBAINOI-At Hospital on Fe St. Clair drainer i451?“ M“ ‘it’ Y! . funeral’ wig‘ be residence Friday River. PRAUGHT-In the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, 1943, Mathias Prau t Funeral from his cliffs Thursday am. to St. J non used nsgri‘ u‘ ‘a 6d the - b. 17th., 1M0, Gerald beloved llobnrary l6, llthatl unhin- o! bert Trainer, West Xird. year, held from hil ‘M s, rnl- IOQ i}; .90 t 9 M t: torts". ‘"- i “as rrgww- g.r~.sm=s;.-..r.rg‘t:..lh.irs r UUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS UFOITAIII IMALMIR flallaQaOauu-l a l . u“ r\ IIIIIIWN IIIANII W. , If. THEM JUNK MEN ALLUS coma AROUND Wl-llLS rm m QCHOOL. so vouu. HAVE TO DICKER wrm Ham-Bur DON'T LEAVE HIM SKIN YOU.’ I WORKED HARD cottgglw 1 r a /// ‘AW \ Xi! i n; \ i. 1 '. i 2-i8 1 F‘ “o ___,‘~ ‘a '4: n a ___Z ‘it w I RFOR ‘ RPPEARANOG- ~—- lTl-l THE MFGICI \\\\\\ .......\ QABORN6HOWMAN= W, ,_,,_,_,,_ 4 / ""807 IFNOUO THNY ABSENT‘ Ml D PROFESEORW C AM! s R n» ..\ % \\ . .‘ u,“ I .\ I ME. OUR BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR HUOPI f/ / EGAQLI-ANDER? sue-r came; z OKNLUNCLI sums! ’ illhlt it.“ “liwfi; I vm. m u 1o g K o» earners eeA-r AND smarts-rues: N we ‘BEAMS o: mes-a ‘mouseas .' :r.'u. ewe you ,.-_ AQUARIBR LATERI-ee- ""- ~ HURRY NM. A5 THE noun. veneer THE- ’ Melanin! to apply for their ration book during the day the bus office will be open from ‘i to 9 evenings but you are day if This _*__?__ LONDON -- (OP) - Award of the St. Olav Medal to 151 Norweg- ian seamen. 39 posthumously. lms been approved by King l-laakon of Norway, ' has passed No one knows how much we miss you No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we loat you Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweelly tender, fond and true, There is not a day dear wife and mother That we do not think of you. Inserted by Her Husband and Daughter Verna. illness and death of their daughter, also to thole who sent Mlll Cards IIOIIIU d N. D. MacLean