JANUARY 31. 1942 CENTRAL GIIAIIDIEIII“ ‘QO-O-OOQXO-OVQO-CQOO-OOOO-O’ llEll CRCSS This oolnmn 1a rourvrll for noun el f S - - A lican ‘consular’?! 1311,5111 13's, bu. c‘. . | oqmmllllltlll “l” flotIns. 11.00“ lull" '. 2.30 Ellfgzrylgslfrlildulilermon. 7-” oar SERVICES H; Holy Communion, TIICIIIIY- “kw”, Saturday. U5 Holy $311 Evelliollg Friday. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH " G d r Rector. Rev. lilePai-Zelligllll: liolllolllt. llevknfs; _ Mlgg Lillian Earle (1,111,11- uirector Mrs. G- E- F1113 E30 ||n|y Communion. " S hool. Women‘: Bible Clnll. 111.00 hforlllng Plhy" “d 5"‘ poll. d School. QIIIIHZYMEIYS Bible Class. .1’ Evening Prayer and Sermon- plilzsbwvic R_IAN “It JAMES CHURCH itlintster "on, Flt. llieut. Tile Rev'd T. ll. M55111 SOIIIOFS, ltLA-l S. T- M- R- C- Lgrganlst Miss Lillian MacKenzle, 111115,, Bar. 11 ,1. lu. olvlnl- worship- —~ "Turn Thy Face from tlttwood. . Church School. Anthem: 51rd," hlaefarren. wgdnesllay 1.30 “Midweek Med- " _._.. ‘uXIHIRIIlPII §OIIWCIIZQI"S “My Life llltl Tlnnlgllt." The hlinistcr will mvlces. fifitnzsllvrcallu CHURCH Prince anrl Grafton Street Minister conduct all Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist - Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A.“ Theme: ‘The Way of Deiiverrnce." llymns: 13. 710. 312. 544. Anthem: “Sunset. and Evening Stir," linrnby. 2.30 l‘. M. Tile Sabbath School E‘ Z w A 12' a1 EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 I'M. Theme: "The Christ- ian's llope.” llymns: II. 481. 426. Jntltcnl: "Yo Watchers nnd Ye lltiv Ones." Snncti. Arranged by lidlcr. “By grace are ye saved through filth: and that not of yourselves: ltb the gilt of God." lull are cordially invited to wor- lp with us. (Continued from page l) lmdn thc national resources mob- ‘ -t ctenliltg wit. applica- upo compul- ipry training. ntlcn such applica- rls contz-clllcrl agriculture. l1. H. Hillilldm. president, said ilad n-rlt-tvcn Defence Minister I=ton asking it a man lll train- lln a crmp ilazi the night to I1 ‘o g.) llcmc. C11, Ralsto-Ii had ' i1~ said. thrtt the mili- 'i':s wrrc llnlviiling to ltjamzll go home who had re- ttlred nlzlllal-yt training nnd was tctllaiiv 111‘ e1- the National De- lcce Denarilncnt. s not O~‘.‘.7CF°ZI to mill- tllnt "Wllfil 1th." military ill there comps you are gcwnlcthing as tough as Nil (an b: up against, They nrc ltfeznllnczi ‘to k1» the mcn and lllli" on" l= in tlvv fuel the," are -._,»- Bt- -' r-l to hi: - v t f n Lhn- 1 mad d a man v . ,_ Yl(‘:q“v ,_. ,.n igpe”. unis be means for his re- =.-_____ " llfilvwvvs“ :—=——__ _ _.SSlIl'—At thc Prlncc Edward filqntl Hospital on Janunrv 29. 94.1.1 Ur. owl Mrs. Lloyd Vcsscy. llllt. c llnllrgbter. Cl-JIMJHLAN - At the Prince ward ldnlzli Iiospltui on Jonualy -_l l Mr. and Mrs. Walter (u. .1 West Lovcheud. a son, llmnn Jnlllcs. BSON -- At Summerside Jan. 30, .Mlss Cilfil’! Dsbson age 80 cf Capt. and J- S. Alien, Summer Street. H- Suddenly at Wellington, .29, 1942, Silnon Day. hi". funeral Sunday nt 2 p_ 11'. "lluhls iatc residence to Belmont. m“?! — In Cambridge, Mass on I m”. 19:12. Fred Boyce, leaving n. 0w Elizabeth, Funeral service lllt-‘lti last Tuesday afternoon. algnms — In Newton. Moss. on ‘will, 1942. Ml's. Annie M. Alt- . formerly oi New Brunovick . E. Island, leaving l. daugh- ta A. Cterad, ‘I532’ IPrldhalm, Silerbrooke, P. "my u 531x321 is taking place wll-At Charlottetown on Jan- nmx. 1942, Isadore smith. aged mu“! The remains are resting "logic residence. '1 Elm Avenue. m‘ "h town until Monday morn- 1, ma" they Wlll be forwarded "h l" funeral services “m leteRlllllll-ll Catholic Church km- n rmcnt Klnkora Ceme- 3' -____ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER “mtlltotllwn and North nonyqlalllre T pnralrs CATHEDRAL I40 Macho,“ Euchnmg, and Communion Mondllv u hlgaykoly communion Wednesday. 5118b 931) confirmation School SOIVIW- l0 ‘=1 R E ’ANYEU§“”"F-' .l='iat, Ford. Frontenac. Gardner, ' Hupmobiie, loonl lntoruc, n; m." ‘nun ‘lull, advertising or I UNITED CHURCH m“; ...... .....".'.,“",‘.".1.."..' DANCE adva _ A“—§8§ll..snmnrnr*lo.o Government House l'l‘.lNlTY umrco CHURCH ' W" 1L A |=_ BAND M“ “m” lllltfcfvlfllltéllllilléllliollfélllliliilll TUESDAY, ran. 3rd. lledy’! Ladies’ Ready-to-Wean L-856-I-29-3i. RESERVE Feb. 26 I01‘ Red Cross TI‘ A. Bo Kendall, L.R.A.M A.C.C.0. Thentr N ht M~_P“b"c wonh-tp. 9 13 at Prince Edwina“ 1 sfiflllfillllll Pledge of Victory-Rev. _____ er. POLICE » _ Iilltallatlun of Elders and Stew- no cues 1,,cl,l,,l,l,lllny Page 021i: we v "Ilium... "Rejoice in The Lord" dllcket yesterday lllllmlllg- —Eivey. _‘." Vocal Solo: Mr. Geoffrey Young. MEETlNG °f Reglswred Nurse! 2.30 r. M. slllldll School d A”°°‘m°h l" the Charlottetown Bible Classes. y m Hospllml‘ Mlmdlly- Feb- 2v h! 3 P-m- Evening Worship '1 P, M L-85D. Sermon: A Y ung M ‘l I) is- _‘_“—— ,._ ° ‘m’ °° rock unnun cnance. Rev. Rev. Hugh Miller. J- A- N1°h°l5°1l. Itllnlster. Minister Rev. lllllhmMlll‘:i;‘M.A.. 13.1). _ Rev. DoneldoC. ‘Blmthroyd. ILA. gilcnklzzlsg l Tickets on sale at . Foster's Drug Store " i v§§04 Dancing Tonight 9 to 12 P. M. Antrhlem: “Consider and hear lélggsflii?‘ Gcentlhlfglelfflélllle; Admission 25 culls Me. cuger. - rovc: o'clock Visitor; and stlldolltl Cordlally Y°'k- m"! Hermon 1n the series. B- I- 5- HALL Welcome. - L-845. *—_—- l BAPIIST S‘.‘.."’°‘;;,,,§‘,‘,‘;‘“Y,,~.O,§,§”Y"Eg 1= 11 ._ Comlmunity Sunday Spclhooi, noonl FUNERAL TODAY-me lllfleral THE BXbaglFEHURcH mg M United Chum? a pm glee; of the late Mrs. Alphonso Meliett. Corner Prince and Fitzroy Street; 31115116; 7.3011111. Frederictonfln. geléfllnefilflgsgfdlf" w?” lo ha" Minister E- ShB-W. Mint-nor. L-asz. and will be held ythi 5 poltponed Rev. I. Judson Levv, B.A. 5 is“ “rdfiyl ‘———- iternoon from the U 1 M rning Wo hip 11 A M. T0 TAKE POLICE (30 5E... a ~ no" 3°91! Selrmon: "Tie llcalinl Ministry (Pill, J. T. Lines of the swell: De- glillllled church’ service stamng at of Jesus." tlivhmcnt. Royal Canadian Mount- Anthem: "Brother James’ Air," ed Police, leaves this morning for (Jrcob). Ottawa to attend a. three-month ‘ ' The church School 2.20 r. M. course of (I18 Crlllildlilli Police Col- An hour of Bible Study for all i029. I-le will be accompanied by needs and ages. to which you are Mrs. Lilies. Const. T. D Trcnoutll I cordially invited. will be tn chnroe at SQuflS um-l - Evening Worship 1 r. M. cpl. 1.1 o F’ “ l gei-‘mon: “W6 would See Jesus." ms re.____uln5' _ n hem: “ omfort 0 lard," CRITICALLY ILL-The rm 1 (Crotch). 111 1- ° “a d The Communion of The Lord's U352? PillnceMSltreéohtlvllllvlgtlsllnl s Supper follows this service. ctl with regret. ‘rv 111's" m l f-ienrn? John Inch, Mus. Buc, Organist no has bean 535k for “£111; A l___“ and Choirrnaster. ‘ ' meeting of t1 c 11 You are invited to worship with lclfi§dfll1l§lllghalil° feisjmflewwoiay‘ llls Provincial 1e Ounc '0: me ___ THE narrrsr__cnuncn_ Wilson has been Ilvihg nsisvfllel." filflll "hi? my last "@- _ "Q ment in the city for ab t; 20 a‘ Ce?‘ prevellled ‘he C HURCH OI L HRIST irxilxgaélglvlflg come here frctgusoutil illlllttesrilallleqlbcrimgr-gel:filfllliletlgsilgllilg: ' of Summe~id (1 9 1 7W1" CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH rvllvlnolil“ li-Sillllolllél l’? 193.311.. T0 TAKE Tounsn - Acc Kent Street 1 L1 ._ V. ‘m ' 5°". sllmmefsldc. was in the chow. ghlglg telllitliiien Blltwlstlc, R. C. It was announced that word nod Rev. Neil Herman, BA I - - ~» ° a fflX YQSI/flday mom- been rsceiveg] mrqngh {lug M81011 past," n8 was Prcbatlonery Sub-Llsuten- Dcrzllnion command, to have 11' ant Keith Morrow. Beth men will sub-depot estnbikshcd ill Charlottc momma £81“! the same course willie there, town for the discharge of 15131111 and waning “t. BIICIZWISIIC was succeeded as 01- 171°"- n AM‘ b. b. PM“, - ccr ommanding the Naval Bar- A resolution of ‘thanks was a. and Canndfllsusigfind vicfurycazlg? racks here by Lto-Conldr. E, S. Cope fifth"? lo Brzgadter Connolly or “Why 1 am... M. 1pm,“. of Montreal. a veteran of the last Nhlhhg him for his lntorost in ‘$2.30! P. M, Bible School (Classes War. ,\1,1,1t1;ltntl‘}yl'e panther; Ill this riléovincc or a1 igc. . ——__ l F tilt. Fe W011 o0 3 l. fine Pastors Bible Clam y, p_ 11 1,1|11;T1NG_T,,e mgui‘, be restored to health. 5 n Sub .et for this class "The Sev- meeting of THURS’ Yf-llllt; Pwllles A lesollllllm was ‘U50 Rimmed W cntll and lost Dlspensation," Union was held on Friday evening. b? llllwnrded W BYlEKdF-Bl‘ . 7 PM. Subject-The fourth and The worship service was led by Ml- “mo ls lleplllclng Bflg- Cmlhlllli’. B5 last sermon on “blackouts? Leonard Jordan assisted by Rengll Doc‘ of collglatlllalmm ‘m his 5P‘ Sumectr-“The nl-olltclt Spiritual Dennis and Orville Murl-lly The fflllél“‘e“l “d "lemma t° ‘he ‘h5- - c Blackout in Ill t ." . . Quemons Niall-grad, bushlless P611011 W85 follflvtd by lhc Brigadier Fcsterwas pre=ldcnt of invitation to you! atrhechzssisl The ellclllllg c195“! the Canadian Legion and “resigned us olllaly games led by lhhh Position t0 kn overseas in con- Alnw“ D°h°°h and Lloyd Cox. nection with the Cdnflfllflll mgion " _"* Ivar Services and was then ap- . - pointed D.O.C. 0f M.D. N0, 12 and Al“ Hamllwn- Mhggfne direct!" had just recently been promoted to Association New Perullhe] Breeders clln1gnand_ of this district. da f g ~__, ‘lilies lO- Dscu-szon took place in regard i’ °l' Thlolw). He will attend to the measures be‘n ut forth c it,“ flmthol mooring of the the Legion l..." 11.1. glgllllbtlltnmlll 25:: o mo on - "vl ‘$1.551 ‘$.22? lzrerllzll“ snails; .ation from the Maritimes. ccmmfln¢ ' m . _ .",‘",‘_,_ ‘ During a discussion 0n salvage co,,,,l,l,Zy’l',f..Z:,{’,§,§1—n"B]-fl J- R operations, Ccmmde Mol1i=on an. Island biatiaaa] éa, at a: P; _ E. nounccd that he was informed that sad m“, r h "\- "Ll/Kl J19 the official in cilarge of this work ' 5 ° " c dam 33-"- "ell- in the Marltimes would visit 111° K18lI-Sol-SlfgsffnlxlsslqlglneqCfiiiflfll; Island earlvdn rcbrllarv. l or ‘re late John évan-d'-NI-'-; v Ot-hcr routme business was trans- ltoliy, form-erlv of Charlcltdovt") ’l°»191§lém,1.e,.°, D1301“ . . -._ , 1 g * 1- . g befole the Si?“ hlgggllithgflglwcztil an 1111,1055“ of peopfc the Legions appeal for to- uwd by her "rllgathml- t5 .‘~' l5, 9111- tat war effort was allowed to stand KIN“ Kathy?“ (erfinwb sasvftrs. over for a few days until furtner bmfiém PJ ‘Elm, ‘l- 1"" "/9 word was received from Dominion m“ f Sh" “gfle and LBW" headquarters. The Legions Domin- mx‘ n‘) J 5Fm-‘1f- F13)‘ 1f H11" ion President has already stated ,8, hen‘: - h? ‘hf clli- "he, lot- that tr this matter had to be set.- :]‘ -f‘ o? l ' '5 mmmnt; l0 attend tied by a plebiscite the Legion would ‘ '3 lmela" put forward every effort to make '_"—_ the vot o overwhelmingly in fa- WCSELMNWUS Shown -A vor of Itsthat n would be a mat Y“? enl°Yable evenmfl’ W65 51391151" demonstration of national unity Richard G. Casey, Australian fill? hm"! 0t Mrs. John Robot". and will to victory. mllltfllfl‘ to (the s. ls gloturad ‘h-(fvffrsherciehgtzgd geglfifoogzrgtt-"olllls -_---?- t. ll W1‘ e 011:1‘, w ere e ~ i‘- ‘ _ _ e e o - ' tygglkiijelilflbél to 115w; llllltittio im- ygfésewlgléifféugeéiviirhtikillglglncc tile SPQCIHI Subsidy Clause cli. m extcn l; ru s l ary. e room _ Illlip-lqrtenlilcell hcmefand. W85 beautifully decorated for tile In N svflsfrelgmeglnbn I om I occasion. Little Miss Eiecta Rob- FREDERICTON, Jan. 30-401’)- Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell. Orgnnlgt The pastor will preach A cordial erts and Billy Costello, dmsen as bride and groom entened the room with the presents while Miss‘ Clara Th" hY°P°5Pd hgmlheh‘ ‘_’"""F“ McDonald furnished the music. m? Dmnlnwn and New Bllwllhcll 7 (conlunuea'"lfag page l) The presents were opened by Miss Plovldllli I01’ WmPOIB-l" Wlllldlhw‘ Annie Curiey and accompanying Ba 0! the Pfllvtlllllgllihm lihaxlrlrnolg‘ — i“ ncome I - 3"“- BS-A‘ smut’ cllevlolell’ llillliihblwtilhutllliencoiflrllgd t? ggllllaltlgnttfgi? fields containsaeiause Chm-m‘ ‘all mcllels ll“ ye“ was about fifty people and the remaln- regarding a speclut subsidy which all“ Eilol§1.19.l'l1lln%xce faggllpelgglilzé‘ der of the evening was sllvnt in New Brunswick has been receiving blulxll’ Ill‘ ll ‘ 1K“ .1 t’ music and dancing. as a result of the recommendations Dnnmt. Erskine, Fa.con l.) . _____ o‘ me Duncan an“ white comm,” liillman. Jctwctt. Jordan, Lafayette, sM-“J- MAgIKET "i fef/il-eldglc! stuns. Premier J. B. McNair explain- Marquette. Maxwell. MIL. Mont-s. market was t e om or h Q ed in ll statement here. MOIILE-CTOES-Cy, Morris Cowley-f years according to Mr. G. Arthur T,“ 81111511”. w“ no; voted by Morris Oxford, Nash (600 Bpecl Cudmore, Market Clerk. Out. of a 91.11am“; 1n 1941, pending a and 600 De Luxe only), Onklflhd- P0511519 2° Vendms (my me “ere scttlnnlent on the Dominiorrs nevi Fiymsutil. Pontiac 6. Rflleliill- R-lleY- on deck during the day. Three but- 11,131,615; proposam A5 n, row“ p; ftcclme. Roi/cl‘. 5lhKeT~ Stallurd’ chers. one from the City. one from 51mm‘ repregentmom mod; 4111-1113 Sh"- 5l“5°“"‘k" ‘mwek chmp‘ Soul-hloort and another from Hhhl- the negotiations by the three Marl- ‘°" "l" champm“ D“ Lml” mu" er River who arrived by W111 h" time Provinces the tollawlrlg llfé"'vvl3llilf1lfgielv“§llv’lli§llll' will}; PNVIOHB night, were sellllll meal clause was inserted in the vl0l7°59d I ‘o I land, Willy's Knight, Wlllvs Amer. while one vegetable istail was qoipbcllé ngreement with this province, ‘ id 1,,“ wo1ver1ne_ and any non- for business and a one vegfn The sum of $3,650,067.45 alarms commercial mot-or vehicles not. table continued to operate. lero payabre go the province under the elsewhere listed. was also a very lllhi "75""!!! and terms of this agreement include: an Class 2 (68 llrllls- 34° 81110115)? it was impossible to obtain a pound amount o1 3900,1300 "1131 to m; ul- Auburn, Block Ila-Wk. Cllwdm- o! butter or a quart of cream in the dlttonal grant. awarded to the pro- Chrwl" (ll-u m°d°l5 ma‘ l" m“ market. A 19W 683$ “We 7°‘ 595° vince following l commendation: hwlu-swe- “cw” Impellals and and about hnlf a dozen chickens. made b1 the Duncan and white New Yllllker" De sow’ Elm“ Fllnl" Prices remained about the same as Commiglons, The mmlnion fgcpg- Ffhhkllh- G"“”“‘P‘§‘@e' they were at the rust. of the week. n1,“ that this grant is lll the ml- zephyr Marlggrll“? °'lficllaughlln_ _.__-_.__- m“, o1 n 111mm,, and undertakes to Buick (all models except co, '10s. Personals continue the plymlinlt after is: mlllodo‘ slw‘ Meltulsrtlyd goeotirllalnifiila ‘calla ‘YT/I'll id t the anrlllllllilllllltlllll genlltllolllzrlrietrmon” . s oiww t. l-ierber ac ona o t D9 511"" oldmcble- Pacmld a‘ lkiwnrd Island Highlanders Premier McNalr also stated that Palge- Peerless‘ Plmllllc ll‘ mo‘ (Black Watch) arrived in Cardigan in the case of New Brunswick cit- Rlokerltbacker, EQOSGTQ“, studebak- last mam to spend a furlough with les, towns and counties, their first er (all models except Champion h“ “m! cap‘ and M“. L a 81mm] grants Wm be 1n rune“ 01 and Champion De Iluxe). Wills St. cg: n. ~ the“ men years Just ended and Ola“ M“ on’ _. .___ that these first year grants are t: t. Ottawa an Armstrong Sidley. Ctltllll-SC (all 1m- m. Adrian A. ollllnllt. Crnndlofl he held hl "8"" f‘ portal models and the New York- Royal Engineers. arrived on the Dbld w ‘he "lunmlll-tlll-lel er), Cord, Dussenbcrg, La Saiic, 131mm on furlough and is visiting year following cessa on 0 Lincoln, Mmaughiln-Butck (all B0. Ms momet Mrs. Isaac Gallant. ties. d 70' 5° m“ 9° mlldslll‘ Melted“ Sacred Heart Home. and ills sister. Under the agreement, income an Paella“ a and l2' Plelce Allow‘ Rev Sister Lconolr of Notrc Dame corporation taxes collected. by 1110 mnhuu- M115 R°Y°e' swam‘! ' n1 It 15 15 years since Pte. municipalities ln 11441 are to be rc- Knight, Stutz, Wolesly. Corllltze t. ‘sued we. “mud wd 1“. “med by them, No refunds on 104i o“ “l v r1 1- ls in assessments have been Pfflvlded “'1'- finds many chantlfl» "lo (llh- 1 1 1 1“, Blggar. Saskatchewan On the othlcr hand‘; nuilllrtbfeww w, Victoria, a famous Ayrshire cow —--—~ 9W9" wmld ll° e ., .1 c111 wan- local income or corporation taxes in Australia, has died at. the as? Mr. H. W. Picah, P1‘0\ n - f 1 the up of 29, the gzeatnst age over re- u“. o1 me M11111“ 111m loft the during the year ollon ng oonied in Australia for a milking pmvlnoo yesterday morluntz to at- minntton of the war. I 1 cow. Bile was born ln Australia mud a mannflcr,“ mnmonce n-hk-h At, the coming session of_the‘ctz s. shortly after the arrival of her l b“, w". a1 u“, 1101110 "(rice in iature the government wzll .ntro- mother front Scotland, &‘fé‘l,€° ‘on loop Millard‘: In the home- Clam a m; units. 380 callonrlr dlloc ll llln m lm1>l-~-l=entn=lo1l of the proposed agreement. ___._ Annual Meeting Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion The 15th annual meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the unarlotte- town Branch of the Canadian Leg- ion. B. S. l... was held last eve- ning at me Legion ttooms when vlze following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Patroness, Mrs. B. W. LcPage. Hon. President, lvLl-s. A. G. Peake. President, Mrs. Arthur Henry. 1st Vlce President. Mrs. I. E. Cro- Ken. 2nd Vice President. Mrs. A. B. Cosh. Secretary, Mrs. Douglas McLeod. Treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Ritchie. Executive: Mrs. G. D, FitzGsrsld, Mrs. 1-1. A. Messervcy, Mrs. Gec. Sherren, Mrs. Frank Walker, lillrs. Pniiip Palmer, Mrs. George Mc- Donald, Mrs. Russell Chandler, Mrs. Wylie Allan, Mrs. Gordon Worth. A standing vote of appreciation of her services was taken in memory of the late l-lonoraly President, Mrs. W. S. Stewart. The retiring president, Mrs. G, D. Fitzgerald, in her report referred to the addition of sixty-five new mem- bers during the year. The report; of the secretary, Miss Ethel Bugnall, was read by Mrs. E. Stems in Miss Bagnalrs absence. the latter having left Thursday morning to Join the Canadian Wom- en's Auxiliary Air Force. The report. of the treasurer, Mrs. James KclLv, showed an expendit- uie of $2,121.50 with a sattsiacwly oalallte remaining. A sum of money was voted the knitting committee to buy wool. A vcly satisfactory report was suomlttccl by lvlrs. Elmer Ritchie. convenor, oll beilrllf of the Furnish- ing (scnnnittzc. opcclal ccllllllent was passed on the uonuclhui display of beading do- nated by the dillerent Women's In- StIIIILES all over the Island. ‘inc lOllOnliIg report was read by Mrs. P. a. Palmer on benuit of tile committee of lviothers’ Corner; "llle "Cornet" started operating in Julie and since that date h.s been functioning each Saturday nlgnt. in the Legion where various garments were received for repair l.0lll lnclnbeis of tllc Forces. Must of tllcsc from t-ile All" Force. but we l'CL'l:l\'0 calls from the Army 1111.. Navy though to a. slightly lesser degree. the reason for this being the Army is stationed at Beach Grove for such a silorl. time and are ill close touch Wliil their homes. ‘Ille ltuvy_ cn tile 0.11.1‘ hand. iue bilietetl out. 111 private boarding houses around town and their offi- cers have informed us a good part. of the sailors’ mendlrlg is done tiiere. "We have on iland a sewing bas- ket aim cabinet. ‘file former uclnu a private donation and tile lath: suppdeci by the furnishing commit.- w‘? . "We have no purlicular location in the building but. at flrst; occupleu a corner of the sun-porch and whcn the weather became cuoi we moved into the Ladies’ roonl oti tne writ- ing rtolll. “If possible, we think that u mole prominent. location would be desir- alble 50 as to get. the boys ‘Ill the habit of presenting their mending problems to us and Dersonally ex- plaining their wishes. "We also think, a suitable sign should be put. up so that the boys will know that such a. service i5 available." The following committees were fornlcd lit last. night's meeting: Einterullntnent. Dance, Finance. Canteen, Publicity, Knitting. Citizens’ Education Committee meeting Mectin, of the Citizen Committee The first meeting for 1942 of the Citizen's Education Committee was Ileld at Prince of Wales College, Friday afternoon. January 30th. 'I‘he president, Major A. R. Bren- nan presided. Although the impassable condi- tion of the roads kept the out-of- town members from attending the meeting, the members present en- tered into a most interesting dis- cussion as to the trends education- al reforms were taking in the oth- er provinces. Ontario, Saskatche- wan and Nova. Scotia in particular were mentioned as being headlines of the newspapers in this respect. Statistics obtained from the Dc- partment of Education by Mrs. Gates show that in Prince Edward Island the average W“ P91‘ 11111111 per year, is the lowest in Canada. British Columbia tanks highest with an average yearly cost of $87.- 15 while in Prince Edward Island the average cost per pupil is 832-- 79. ‘These figures, the latest ob- tainabic, are 110i. up to date as in the past several years many pro- gressive (fluxes have taken place in other parts of Canada, especial- ly in the Western Provinces. After British Columbia in a descending scale come: Alberto, Ontario. Manl- foin, Quebec, Nova Sootla, New Brunswick. Saskatchewan and Pl-tlncg Edward Island. Quebec comes midway with an expenditure of $43.00 per pupil- It; was pointed out in the meet- ing that interest throughout Can- ada in matters of cdmation was increasing year by year. as shcvtn at present in many articleslln the various newspapers and Der-Odlfllllh throughout the Dominion. Mcmixrs of the Committee nro on the look- out for sucll airticies as they Rit- pcar from time to time so tha‘ they may be informed as to the latest trends and developments a- long educational lines. and a fllo of all such information is bcinl built up. Motor Brennan in greeting the members present, spoke most en- couragingly of the work being a2- colnpllshcd and the interest that is being shown in educational moi- tcrs by the petJplt‘. not only lll '31-‘ province but throughout the other provinces in Canada. ‘II e Comtnttse adjourned to meet again in Hbruery- Education e Somers. (‘HE CHiRI-QLTETQVXN" §llARDl-5_¥__ Trinity llnitcll Church meeting The annual congregational meet- ing c: Trinity United Church was held on the evening of Wednesday the 28th ‘inst. After devovtionaiexer- clses the Minister. the Rev. Hugh MlLer. was asked to preside at the business meeting, Meggrs, P, w, Turner and J, P. Simmonds were elected to the Board of Trustees to f111 the vacancies caused by the deaths of the late Henry Smith and Isaac Carter. The following were chosen as members of the Committee of Stewards, namely, Messrs. LleBarmn Tait, Russell Seller, George Rich- ards. W. P. MacLeod, Henry Doug- las, W. R. LcPage. G. A. Hughes, T. W. Bentley, George Patterson, Roy Cudlmore, and R. R. Bell. The Treasurer's statcment show- ed receipts for lccal expenses of $10,364.38. The sum of $4,724.50 had been received for the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the United Church of Canada and, in addition, War Savings Certificates in favour of the United Church had been pledged to the amount of $21101. a large percentage of which has already been contrib- uted. A bequest amounting to $4,- 333.33 frcm the Eistate of the late Miss Keliow has also been receiv- ed and forwarded to the Mission- ary and Maintenance Fund. Rev, Mr, Boothroyd summarized the reports from the Sunday School, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, Young People's Society. Woman's Mis- sionary Society, Ladies Aid, King's Daughters. and other organizations and activities of the congregation. These reports disclosed an active and healthy condition in all dc- partments. The question of con- tributing on behalf of the congre- gation to the maintenance of the old Protestant Cemetery on Elm Avenue received consideration and it was resolved to leave the matter in the hands of the Official Board. Notice of the resignation of the Assistant Minimei‘. llev. D. C. Boothroyd, was read by Rev, Hugh Miller. Mr. Beothroytrs resignation will take effect at the end of Jllne and lt is his intention t0 avail himself of a travelling scholarship which has been awarded llim in or- der to engage ‘in graduate studies. Rev. Hugh Millet". Senior Minister. announced that he would submit his resignation at. the next annual meeting to léilke effect at the end 1941 of June, 194 . Votes of thanks were presented to the ministers and to the various organizations and officials who 11nd served the congregation during tlle preceding year. South Shore Hockey League In a. South Shore League fixture played in Beueqlle Rink Monday the 26th before the seasons record ot- midcnce New Allllan ltlaintalfied their league leadership by winning from Freetown n hard fought bat.- tie to the tune of 5-4. 1 Chubby Mills was the outstand- ing performer earning all of his teams counters while Payntef in Freetcvrtrs 116T. lavas sensational by robbing his opponents oiflmany- sure goals. The Freetown team were clicking to‘ perfection iri thffirst period getting two tallies from the ‘ ks of Auld and Somers but-were- never quite s0 good in the remain- lng sessions. However, the game was productive of fan pleasing 110c- koy from gong to gong. SUMMARY: First Period: L-Freetown-W Auld, (G. Jar- dine). 2—-I"reetown, G. Somers dine, W. Stave-rt). Penalty, Montgomery. Second Period: (JU- 3—New Annan Chubby Mills (ll. Tuplin). t-New Arman, Mills (Tfilplirl). Third Period: 5—New Annan-lwlls. l (‘r-Freetown, A Stetson (P. Gard- rler). ‘l-New Arman-Mills (B. H038.) b-New Annan, Mills (E. H088). 9 —l=‘rectnwn, Jardirle (somers). Referees, John Green and Ralph f/fcFarlane. Lineup: New Annan. Goa-l, A. Large. Defence. B. I-logg, E. Schurman Forwards, C. Mills J. Tuplin, E. H053. F. McKay. M. Montgomery, J. Marchbanks. 1 Freetown -Goal, W. Paynber. Defence, W. stnvert, A. Glow. For- ward, A. Stetson. P. Gardiner, W. Mayne, W. Auld, G Jarcilne, G. NOTES: New Annan now has 8 wills, Free- town 1 win, 2 losses and Middleton 2 losses. The three star selections of the ladies resulted :11 W. Stavert. win- ning out No. 1 W. Auld No. 2 and A. Stetson No. 8. The leading pointgetters are: Chubby Mills. first with 11 goals and one assist. C Jardlne second with 5 assists and 2 goals and J. Tuplin in tlhird place with three goaisnnd 2 wists G. Somers ties for third place with a credit of 3 assists and 2 goals. The League Executive believes they are establishing o. precedent in having a Cup presented for the sec- ond place team, This was gener- ously donated ov Mr. Frank Arngtt of Summersidc. SCALLOPED CELER; 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 cutps calmed tomatoes 3 tabligcspoons quick-cooking tap a 1 tablespoon sugar {Ila-ale tealpoon salt h pepper 1 1-2 cups cropped celery Buttered crumbs Method: Brown the onion in butter. Heat the tomatoes. Then combine the dry ingredients and gradually add to the tomatoes. stirring wcll Cook over hot. water for 5 minutes, stirring constantly Add the onion Place tomato mix- ture ln buttered bolting dish, alter- nating with layers of celery. Cover the ten with burercd crumbs and bake 1n a mod-crate oven (350 deg. F.) for about O0 minutes. _ 'I‘I>II1‘.I~IE _. '_- “.'_.._r_4 " ~ ’:';§£.'Y-??-"T.‘-"~ ANNOUNCEMENTII THE FOURTH ANNUAL (,‘().\ll'l<I'I‘l'i‘Ii/i~1 MUSICAL FESTIVAL MAY 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th NEW GLASGOW, NOVA SCOTIA Open to Pictou- Colchcster, Antigonmh, (luysburu Counties and Prince Edtvnrd island on. CHARLES PEAKER, Mus, 0., r. n. (1. 0. ' ADJUDICATOR Send for syllabus _ J. N. FRASER, Scdy, 124 Lavinia St., New Glasgow, N. S. The usual proctmc of CIILI)’ analy- ses cf lvutcr \ 111.1 llueu‘ by the Provlnctlli Ho... DJJJYIlll-‘ill. Lal- bomtories (mu reports lurnmhell ‘hi5 0m“? b)’ Dr. B. C. Keeping llzow a continued supply Q1 pure water. Civic Reports COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WATER SUPPLY The following report of the Com- lnlssioners 0t‘ Sewers and Water Supply was read by Mr. J. A. Full- mm. all ‘he lmmlol city councll The total consumption from both "lgfigmgmlléfiayfl f d source. was 72.102453 gallons, or, , e 0mm 09m o Solvers on 1,293,430 vgzlllun‘ p0‘ day, a lllgllv Vtater Supply heiewith submit their 11191-01151. m“. .- u, ._ lzlteepolilill Iorlitllille year and")! Decem- Dewmd all lTllfilfltélllfifli-fi‘ are r s, . 11 - . . v Exbenslom made during the ye“ loggmatble fol your annual printed were.— 423 feet of 6" water pipe 5e T1 . . .- and 423 feet of 6" sewer pipe on dumfglfhemlgfi sgéllgelzeiofijlislgéiil 591mm" SW96‘; 337 feet 01' 6" lng their country otlL-vdc lhc Pro- sewcr pipe on Connolly Street; '70 vince ‘ ‘ feet. of 3-4" galvanized iron pipe to A11 - - - ., 1 ~- ., . new residence in the old Ilospitol and egllllllgxmlelllictjlcollillréélilzfnby field? 36 feet °f 4" Wat" Pipe and Board have been carefully attended 36 feet of 8" sewer pipe on Des- 1o durmg the year and‘ an are m Brl-lov Crescent. Two hydrant-r first CIBSS condition. ' were replaced and 3 new gates we wish u, thank we C1,‘). Comb placed. < f 1 - ' 1,. ,. 771ml! (303 Walter services. 111' (Cllilficlirilllftlztnulllgltgiilisllloflillglllg ‘fllldlng ‘me 61'i‘é"l'°mflm° sprlnkl" old lire ilali. T1115 fills a long fel: “ell/me were a - , need and is much appreclated by Thirty-four (341 sewer services our D151“ 5m“ were laid, eleven (11) of these were m, George M chandler was a,” l° hew hhhdlhgs- pointed Secretary rlllln}; the vac- N° debentures or bmlds 9f ‘my ancy caused by the death of Mr Flexllpllun were “Sued "r 501d dm" Macmillan. 'I'llis appointment be- ing the 3'91"} _ came effective May 1st. The mllowlm! m“ m” Ba-“k bal‘ 'I'llis Dcpllrtltlcllt and tile City in ances according to our Construc- genera] sustained a gm“ 1°55 in tion lodgers as at December 31st, the death on Much 14m of J_ A F Macmillan, Manager of the De- partment. Tile late Mr. Macmillan Whik" the North River Auxli supplied 11,216,030 1111110115 to Malpeque Road supply. water Cmmtmclim‘ had boon count-vied with lhxs De- {lcfolfnt -_ 11099-35 1iartlllellt for over forty yea . He Si!) ‘m L C ‘ll I, was lll0ri- 11411111111 ill till- tilhCllllfgt.’ H “Jim ' - - - "51"" ~" of llis_dutles. always (llspiayung gcuc-ggnt “m” m“ sound Judgment, great courtesy and 170-4717’- strict integrity,- ills Wis“ and comradcship are 1; ed counsel 1 ly miss- At the close of the year there were 3,221 dwellings, stores, etc., using (voter supplier! by this De- partment; 2,886 or 90 per cent. of the water users having plumbing fixtures connected with the sewer- Wc regret. cxceccilllsly the pa-s- ing of Nfrs. (i. D. Wr ilt, the wife of our senior CCIIlIIIIS-JOIICI‘. lfer unfailing kindness and interest. ill. 1lze welfare of others is a great‘ age system. 16$.“ Over one thousand (1,000) orders 51m, wrmn, ‘he above N30,. vrere issued for turning on and off water. Nearly all of these being caused by persons moving. The sum of $59,126.58 was collect- ed in water rates, an increase of $3,258.42 over 1940. Following is a comparative statement of revenue for 1940-41. sorrow has asnin ctl~_t its sinvinux The passing of Nlrs. W D. (1.1 » wife of Ccntmtssinnci‘ Gliii- January 9th is (leeplv ronrla. Rsspcctfullv submitted, (Sgd) J. A. Webster G. D. \\'I"';'hl, IV l). Gillie let's ct '1. D Omes m: 1940 l9“ Wntcr Supply. purposes saozstsa $41,001.06 ———————~~ fill“ 15,1111; lag? 213?]: CARROTS wfrn ONION lll."1"1‘h‘R , *. 666.’ . “*' . 6.320.310 1.453 o1 77"" lhblhilwfh ‘hilg Show“ “*- l"l°l°“s wit“ at“... ~ 17. i119; etc 1228.43 7223.67 h“ ~ ‘l l“ *-‘. l l“ Miicelianeous zoos 1e 2'o11.oa 51”” l°“‘°" 1‘“°“- * “"5 Julienne carrtus.‘ d ———--——-—— 11 rnaauceanan $551863“ $591126“; Ifrlvlfiltsglllllel: till: onionsslo apdellcate . h seasonin . Pour While there was a substantial 26g?“ ,1,§‘l‘l Clara-mg 1,1111“ 111-111, increase in revenue, our operating thcroughly 0,0,. m; “Me, T1115 expenses were 327298.60, the lowest makes n11 interesting variation of figure in the past ten years. This flavor and is easily prepared. increased revenue and decreased i- — expenditure enabled us to Ply the Corn meal used in pilrldilltfl, 0P City Council $31,827.98. This sum mush. should be tlltlftillilhlfv’ mixed was greater than the amount paid in a little cold water before hot in i940 by $3,809.50. added. i‘. then will llot be T0 MEET GOD PREPARE TtlY Amos 4-12. Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God-John 3-3. Come to the GOSPEL TENT-Upper Prince St. SUNDAY—7 P. M. God's way of Salvation made plain EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘"1? 1‘; THE VOGUE l STOCK TAKING SALE Starting THURSDAY WINTER COATSxilscacmrllilig at 1_2 1 rack of Misses coats clearing at HALF PRICE E S 1 S 15 DRESS S on a e at———— — — — — — — — --- About 25 dresses on Sole at — —1iAl.l~‘ PRICE All other dresses afternoon 1_3 d_ y‘ ’ and Evening to clear at '~‘“’“" " t0 (‘tear SKATING SKIRTS and nmsssus dbnunt 33 1-2/0 H 10 NURSES UNIFORMS worth to ‘no $3.50 to clear nt - — — — — — " _ Odd lilies of Silk Underwt-‘llr lo 1.? PM", ' clearat——-—-——"' ‘ ~~w~“¥2rc_-_31o0 at-——-_ W: