rhino: suvunu ~ Tom-vies. saowmc. AT 3:15 . 1 add o its...“ ‘m’ DEBORAH KERR MUSICAL - SPORTS PLUS: ronanoel) . 9K CAPITDL its Til-MY, AND WED. Shows 8:15 - 7 - 8:45 .. .al its [ill it hitlui iliu lmyaul ti him! lllllll llllll lovtu- [ill o IITUIIEU NEWS . MUSICAL . . BINGO . Holy Redeemer Hall IU-NIUHT n ’ 8.30 , 9 Dfisss are the fails-t“ are“. c"! Its-nah: . Freezout I'M Charitable m Q Ellen ’s Diary IylllfllssllllIOfsWIQ in l .......... t... ..... . l where it stood in the moonlight beside the old rose bush in the bor- der. The younger lad, steady on his feet now at, past-a-year kept James in a dither for fear in this‘ childless kitchen he might comei to harm. "The oven door, Illenll Oh-ohl he barely missed it - you‘ should know better than to leave! , Illlenl and then with a, take of breath "the chair en-Ow you'll rock onl his fin eral" and the lad took‘ great elight in trying to stand upright beneath the round klichen table. It may dwarf the older lad's mental capacity that I read cup which had a very few tea leaves in the bottom and if l sew a fine fluffy rabbit a-hoppin’ there. it was better than to find a tear- or so I though}. _ t o sharp reckon, They have gone now, homeward in the moonlight tied around collars and all tucked coz- ily in the sleigh. There is a light in the house across the lane and not a one in the house on the hill. James looks up now, from near the same oven door that ' this evening was a hazard to the wee visitor's steps. "Those young- sters—and Jamie have a long road ahead of them-a long tiring road." Doubtless James is recalling some of his own days at the seed time or the harvest. "A long hard road James but wherever it leads them. with peace. s good one” I answer. But now, for us, the road to bed. Until tomorrow - Diary - night. ood- The Mulberry Bush hv HELEN TOPPINO MILLII +o+++o+o+o+ooo0+o+0++o+o (Continued from Page 2) "Pm the lo ten woman," she h?‘ and s little lsughtegp around her “but we can still "I we going to call yo Harrie --this fist-lune. ma». sill." m hi? Ii YQIDQ e ew "Cut o — and might enmsin what you're deli”... here." 3 id not wsmi up $0 Mike's aocus omed manner. "No $23M’ $13,101:: days —- and you "Got the copy um dhispodrebth didnott 3am. Ha was ‘u“ ell-rill“ B"! NAMED anon srnsasr Float Prison, which he ‘ martyrs of tmd m‘ and he wanted to meet ft siandi . "And 1 h d to come hag, ‘gill -- personal rea- Ions." "We warsialipnwout Vim!‘ K II wit " lliks lubed his 3mg igtgna slit, "ind we won't "M's Biliary moved be: hands a little din her iopwlllt not even ‘n (Tomliulnnamlsiihllld) _.___._.._-._ . m?!) n ‘ howht be- m ' . ‘Sum... which void an! ma t subject ' ‘llelasgsrsl m‘ ,_ the %hww“ Nth ' lassglhdllllrsa - fldssaaaoliloreosslsisaoistflls" 2i§%8i25i‘i3.%$2~o““".fl . at or roob rm: cnaatoflctowu cuau SALE- 5, DAYS JAN. ant to run. 2nd F0! Qllaliiy Meats "Z3?" Sunkist Sweet Juicy ORANGES ll 9°!- F" 1 344 COUNT BEEF, FRESH BEEF, 001mm) FRESH PORK, comm-m PORK, ROCKS, PLATE RIB, etc. iii-ob PORK Purest TOILET‘ TISSUE, 3 rolls . Golden Bantam CQVIEN, 3 tins ‘POMATOESIhoIce quality, 3 tins PUMPKINS. m», Fresh, lb. .... .. TOMATOES, p.393 FINNAN oce oo in HA , _ APPLES’ 1° ‘Es 39c gglggll’. 2 lbs. 450 Egniolfii lshaur CARROTS. 25c 1 coupon HERRING, 2 m ‘Iii ' D . - '- liallliivas gialiffihgnu a 65c Iceberg LETWCE’ .-.:...2s¢ i " - I 25c 50c 50c Aylmer choice quality .‘?L';?.".‘.“.‘Y".. 35c “cussing 29c Extra large . Knox GELA- 41c (JURED HAMS, Whole or Half, Lb, iiTiFEk FILLETS, BLY THEM or rue BAGFUL ‘climax LUX, LIFE- KETCHUP’ Large bottle . .. . 1:01.001“, ’ 2 lbs. . 49C 41 c 32c .. 29c ., 15c 25c AYLMER Choice Quality iJGHT BULBS- TINE, 2 pkgs. PEACHES. FEARS, 25. 40. 60. 100 watt fin‘ PLUMS §unkist LEMONS, large size Es ’ COFFEE ~52 count. c Any kind, Maxwell House, Chase & 0 for Bottle G ganbalrne, Rad Rose, Salado. amid Picked "B “W” - WHITE BEANS’ gives? dMugtarmMgoulr Lb. . . . . . .. 10 lbs. . . . . . . . . . .. " i" - "i" l" ~ 1N srocx; SALMON L2 lb gfifitdchgwbbghmmgng Fresh Pitted Dates, Cook- fin z to - ' 30c {If '1 B" ~P ' ing and Table Figs, Choice y . l‘ . . .. .. . .. C QCIS. seedless Rajah“. new... casn a m“ srones DELWERY SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE Phoned47 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK ' Phone 748 “THE ONE STOP SHOP” i fi GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN column is ruerved tor newt of local interest. but adveriiaifll sf a newsy nature may he inserted as five seats a word. eta-toil! ill!- abls in advance I FOB JEWELLERY IEPAIB! see Crockett‘; 1-21-11- OOOKI f0!‘ Photographs. UONFEDEBATIDN LITE IN- SUBANOI. IIOLMANS Charlottetown Store will be closed next Tuesday, Wed‘ nesday and Thursday for Stock takini. l-i6-3i. _._.. THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00.. Ltd. will be closed all dag. ‘Ihurs- day. January 31 and Fri Y. Fob- l, for Stock taking 1-38-51 NAME mcoiiiiizcr - 1t was Mr. John MacAleer who represent- ed the Charlottetown Branch the Legion who went to Borden to - meet the returned men on Sunday not Mr. "Frank" as appeared. LEGION LADIES PROFIT - Wlth reference to the profit shown by the Indies‘ Auxiliary of the Ic- gon, it should be bourne in mind that this is the surplus of revenue over expenditure from all sources and has no w. ction wiflh the rooeeds from the canteen which responsible to the canteen com mfttee of the mien‘s branch. AT ROTARY-Dr. Wendell Mac- Donald wss the guest speaker at the Rlotary luncheon yesterday, his being "State Medicine." Guests at the luncheon included Dr. B. C. Keeping, City Health Oflicer, and Capt. Gordon Coch- rane. Messrs. George Hsrdig and R. L. Cotton were co-chairmen VISITS H18 FAMILY - Mr. Robert MacGregor of St. John, N. 8., who recently returned from ‘overseas spent a week at East Bal- tic visiting his brother, Kenneth and sister, lldlth, both of whom he had not seen for twenty-four years. Mr. MacGregor, who was accompanied by his wife, also met 1' other relatives and friends. AN ENIOYABLB TEA -- Mrs. Irvine Mackie entertained last week at her beautiful new home, 5s Elm Street, New Glasgow, N. 5., to a very enjoyable party in honor of Mr. Mackie‘; brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Wiiburn Macklc, and small daughter Karen of Lloyd- minster Sash, who had been homo on a vslt and spent three peeks M with them. They played auction forty-fives with six tables in pro- gross and the high prizes were wonvw Miss Frances Murray and Mr. lbum Macltle. Mrs. Wiihurn Mackie was presented with a beau- tiful guest of honor prise, a pic- ture of New Glasgow showing the lliast River. After the mic Mrs. Mackle was assisted by“ . Ciyiil; Roy Miss forced array sfirrving ‘line's; dolflgufirefreahmtelrlitlsé . . o an e l.’ an; . . es lgztetown P. E. I. to s end a while will: his mother Mrs. B. Mackie, before roeeedinl on tho return tri to oydrninster. -New Glasgow ews. ' W. M. l. MIITING — The Mis- sion Band of Winsloe ‘sleuth met at tho homo :2 rie Rosa ‘ Thzwhesident Pro- lll. . i glgortifilntayeh hora the ilissloa- " &%‘-‘ii,"ifi3i %~ aqshoinseanssaesbfiu Irv Monthly Hymn, Jesus Loves MewA reading “A Congo Christ- mas was read by Beatrice Jen- kins. A worship story was read by Louise Gillis. Hymuand Silent Night sung. Prayer was offered bathe leader. Scripture reading tt. 2 1-12 was read by Bett Horne. ‘Hymn "O Com. All’ e Faithful.’ A oern was read by the President. nutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Roll call responded to by 33 members, nt next meeting will be answered with a verse of scri ture containing the word "Love." ext meeting to be held Feb. l. Meetin closed with the Mispah Benedict on. Following are the officers for the new year: President Olga Ford Vice Presi- dent, Lilllsn Diamond, Rec. Body, Beatrice Jenkins, Treasurer, Mar- orie Crawford. Corr. Sec’y, Betty 1h- Seer Louise ‘d Athol Auld lick (South). RESIDENTS HONORED. — The good friends and neiibhbors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bagnall of l-lmuter (north). Ilarnest‘ Sai- horge on the night of Friday, Jan. 18t to inform them that tihey had completed the 25th year of their manied life. Fulton bertson as chairman, in a few nicely seiectod words, ex- pressed the object of the gathering and called upon Mr. Gordon Csrew to read an address in whidi was given a brie! recital of Mrs. Bag- nall's (nee Miss Ruth Burns of as s charmi reasons-e to her at , the baggy culmination on January 18th, 1 . The address also con- tamed many fclioi-tatious remarks on the good citizenship of the guests of honor. Mrs. Russel Nichol- son then, gracious made the pres- entation of a we -illled purse. Mr. B _, ll,on behalf of Mrs. B all an ‘himself thanked their ends for-their kind words mud generous ft, iihe remainder o! the evening was spent in social intercourse, in- strumental music and singisong. Mrs, Geo e Diokieson of New Glas- gow, very lndly and capably act-I‘? as organist. Several nine comp mentary es were made by some of he talented gentlemen present. Mrs. Bagmll wore a mauve crepe gown and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Two beautifully dec- orated wedding cakes were out and Want All Session Enrolled in Manning Pools psort Mia to instruct manning is seamen. "at least until eueh as measures vs been guide seamen and matlmal ts as wen ven to Indnbera s annod owes." has sd to Prints King and ‘Pranmwt Minister evrior, the 0:‘ .orld~ ». , llils. Community Secretary,“ Election Feb. MOSCOW. Jan. Airmen flying election to remote and scattered ties in the Soviet Eon; thtan -. Yo n. scgeduled"! r ' mphlets in scores of from the Baltic to ing the electors how candidates for the two of the Union and the v Nationalities. Crack Alpinists are at work in mountain areas to hei erature. system works: ulation 300.000 can five, and every national An electoral circuit is for each area returning date. For example. 16 such circuits, l5 for d the Soviet of the Union su ss those of the last in camber, 1937, when persons or 96.8 per cent Europe and the Baltic. Although undcr the ialist system there are -in for all persons ovcr l8 MONTREAL. J Canadian Pacific any today reported net for 1915 amounted to a decrease of 57.100530 lowest annual net since weasel rose $4,3i3,fi4 M4. Oolor ls the property the retina 0f the eye. mitenmhaent ofslYmbona id, seamen who now onto the streets. to the thrown l 3 . 1.1m") /'~tl.:.n .1 u)» ass fortunate. Union horsemen crossing rugged terrain inaccessible to more modern trans- port are helping to ensure that 90,000,000 persons cast this’ Soviet elections Fe . l0. voters went to the polls. returned in the i937 election num- ber 1,143. This year there will be more because of voting In re- cently acquire-d territories in East Soviet Soc- I Gross earnings were down ‘MING st 081610938 and working rays which causes visual action in Have Gnml Heali Expect 90 Million To Vote In Soviet ill By ERIC DOWNTON 26-—(R.eulers)—— literature communi- and Millions of words in millions of languages ave rolled ofl printing presses the Pacific. toll- to choose chambers of the Supreme Soviet—the Soviet Soviet of compile voters’ lists and carry eectiorl iii- This is how the Soviet electoral Every electoral area with a pop- send one deputy to the Soviet of the Union Irrespective of population figures. every Union republic can send 25 deputies to the Soviet of Nation-l alities, every autonomous region ares one. organized as candi Moscow has cpuiies in and one for the Soviet of Nationalities. Polling figures are expected to elections. 90,818,346 of eligible Deputies no oppo- sition parties, many non-party dep- uties were nominated-and elected Votingiis by universal mflrngc years of age, "irrespective of race original- th ice-cream, by the ladies n _ } n | ' d ,1 d 0! 0718 BORIWWW- A "TY P1935“ reysidseerrtialle gqiiildliflfatdlghsfln soaclni W011i"! W“ "TOWN m '1 91°“ b! origin, property status or msi i118 Billfllll 0i "A1116 L898 5W" activities." Candidates must in: at lililfitfiidl§svuliai 1"" =3 rr§.:f.'r§i-.-... 7- 11- fir“ m"! o C. P. R. EARNINGS years of wedded bliss. _ an. 28—(CP)- Railway Comp earnings 330054.335 compared with nauseous for 1944. nn.i the 1940. $2.- at $284 ,- vTslilIr. sci-ion of light on n are being h ,1 qivill 7 who have HAMIL- i orgown ' And Vicinity m. David u City during the ‘$31. Yfsdfinli‘: Mr. and Ilr. B. H. in the City ‘the Bum" m’ where Mr. Stewar 's patient in the P. l. I. Hospital. _ Ml‘. Aleck McLsnnan, Ijunch- ills. made a trip to Georgetown Thi-lfldll’. illvin crossed the lee by horse and sle gh from Newport. Mrs. Icmuel McCormick was a recent visitor to Charlottetown, where she was the uest of her sister, Mrs. Hubert aser. Mrs. Chester Walker is a visitor to Charlottetown where her fath- er, John Stewart. retires 3,515,, trainman, is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. lilac-Navy men from Georgetown who attended the reception at the rting Club on Tuesday includ. e Howard and Hugh Gotell, Gor- don Stewart and Henry Perry. Fine skating has been enjoyed the past few days on the harbour, and many citizens, young and old, took advantage of the opportunity of a good outdoor skate. Kenneth Fraser. Ion of Mr. Harry Fraser. is due to arrive on the Ile de France from Overseas, Ken, a former C.N.It. station sg. ent, has been doing railway trans- portation work for the Canadian Army in France and the Low Countries. - Ptc. Robert McNeil], N. N, B, Highlanders has returned to MD. No. 6 after spending his thirty-day leave at his home here. Bobby seen much action on the Western Civic Election. only. consideration. (1) FINANCES l (2) HOUSING : (3) EDUCATION I l 4) N E“ TNDUSTBIES I (5) POLICE z (6) PUBLIC PROPERTY : (a) late brother J. E. Gillie. whether growing vegetables to: home use sr for commercial purposes. we believe it will pa; you to but 0ur llsw 1946 Catalog and Price Li's’ We carry the ALWAYS minim. DIET-HYBRID SWEET CORN, sopurv TOMATO and other recent introductions- iTry our HUTCHINSON CARROT for s bumper cropping variety!’ Prices lower this season. wnrra ma. votm Ines 009v mnav ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island Quality seeds ‘only. Banadian Legion Funeral llotica Veterans of all wars are requested to meet at the Frank I-lennessey Funeral Home at 8:30 A.M. Wednesday to attend the funeral of the Signed. F. W. SMITH. Secretary. l-29-1i service there. The fail shipping 8085071.!“ this port has been one of the busiest in man years. One large ocean- going reighter was loaded with seed potatoes for Cuba. A cargo of live stock, hay and potatoes was loaded b Mr. Wellington AIcNelii for New oundland. Numerous ves- sels and the 5.8. Ulna on the Syd- ney run, loaded large quantities of potatoee- Movements of pro~ from any association, be under obligation to none but t sequently free to give the interes (b) (b) duce by rail, both in and out, were In all 54 carloads Produce moving by r A MESSAGE FROM Tom Rogers I intend nominating as a candidate for Mayor in the forthcoming It is also my intention to contest this election without support or organized group, in order that I, if elected, will PLATFORM l intend, if elected : he Citizens of Charlottetown, and con- ts of the City as a whole my first, and (a) To investigate, with expert assistance, every possibility of securing additional revenue with- out increaslng the present rate of taxes levied upon real estate and personal property. To personally scrutinize carefully all proposed expenditures, current and capital to insure the most rigid economy compatible with the main- tenance of the public services to which our citizens are entitled. To act at once under the authority granted by the Provincial Legislature in 1945 to have the City's entire assessment rolls revised by a. capable and independent board of assessors. To immediately open negotiations with the Provincial and Dominion Governments to en- able Charlottetown to participate in the bene- fits of any Housing Program now in existence, or which may be inaugurated in the future. To initiate a conference between the City Coun- cil, the City Scliool Board, and the Provincial Government to consider the construction and operation of a High School in Charlottetown. To appoint a Special Committee of the City Council to make a survey of the City to locate, and list possible sites for factories, warehouses, etc., and then by every available method in- cluding advertising and correspondence en- deavour to encourage local and mainland in- terests to establish employment-giving indus- tries in Charlottetown. To effect re-organization of the Police Depart- ment with a view "to increasing efficiency, par- ticularly in the enforcement of the trafllc bye- laws and the suppression of Juvenile Delin- quency. To maintain all Civic property in good repair. (b) To repair and maintain all the present streets, and to open new streets in areas where new building has made them necessary. (c) To restore our squares t0 their former beauty. (d) To do all the above mentioned with the most (7) TOURIST INDUSTRY I BRIGHTON BRIDGES . implemented. _ Thank you. ‘ INDEPENDENT (8) WATER FRONT and careful regard to economy in the expenditure of Civic funds. ‘ ' To encourage by every available means the Tourist industry. I fully realize the increasing importance of this industry in our civic and provincial economy, and its potentialities. I will seek advice from the Travel Bureau, and parties with specialized knowledge as to how the Civic Government can make Charlottetown more attractive to visitors from other parts of Canada, and the United States. To urge continuously upon the Governments of Canada, and oi’ Prince Edward island the neces- sity oi’ the undertaking, and immediate com- mencement oi’ these projects. In these matters I will whole-heartedly co-operate with the members of Parliament, the Provincial Govern- ment, the Board 0f Trade, the Junior Chamber 0i’ Cimmeroe. and any other organization or individual interested. Any of whom may have the credit for any success achieved. If this “PLATFORM” meets with your approval, I solicit your supo port and earnestly assure you that, if I am elected, every "plank" will be T0! ROGERS. R0 SLATE Front and was wounded during exceptionally heavy and were effl- H-iently handled bv our cs Obliillllg C.N.R. Agent, Wood. toes for the A. S. I. for Cuba, and three carluads for W. McNeill were on the incoming list, one carpi hay and six of livestock by special train on Dec. Newfoundland delivery. bie and W. T of pota- along with _ for ail from here, so far has totalled ‘l5 cars of potatoes, with approximately 2d carloads yet to go. _ -- way;