Model Aircraft League of Canada. for the hospitality received in Char- ' l ding a finishing touch to Kim's » ry with which it refused to co- JANUARY 3. 1941 Enjoyable Concert Given In Honor Qf RJLF. Instructors A most enjoyable conbert in uoiiour of the members oi’ the school or General Recognizanoe. R.A.F., now billeted at the Char- lcztetown Airport, was given at ilie airport last night by the Charlottetown Male Chorus witn "ho Community Band and assist- liig artists. The entertainment was sponsored by the City and Provincial Governments, under the, chairmanship of His Worship Mayor Holman who later “handed over" to Capt. T. E. E. Robins, pre- sident of the Male Chorus, who acted as master of ceremonies for the remainder of the evening. Members of the Provincial Gov- ernment. the City Council and other prominent citizens were present and were welcomed at the air training school by the com- niiinding officer. Wing Commgnd- Pl" E- A- Blake. MNL. and the Ad- iiitant, Flight Lieut. C. C. Hirst. the latter being well known in this country as the former secre- tnrv of the Aviation League of Canada and the founder of tho The entertainment lflpenefl 1n the recreation hail oi the school with an Overture by the Commun- liv Band. led by Bandmaster Thomas McFarlane. Brief addresses of welcome to the overseas airmen, (who are not here as trainees but as full-fledged in- striictors.) were then elven b'y Mayor Holman, Hon. J. P. McIntyre, Act- ing Premier, His HonourLleuten. ant Governor lePare, and Mr, no, Ieightimer, president of the Canad- lfln Lfielon. a formemRcgimental Sergeant Major. Replies were made by Flight Commander Blake and Sgt» Miller Armstrong. RAIL. both of whom tendered thanks, on bo- half of themselves aivl their unit, lottetovm, and to the poopio o: tho Province generally for the warm re. gepttion accorded them orl such short o ce. g- ‘I Eiro to become More 4 dependent 0n ll. K. economy LONDON. Jan. 2-(0?) —-Im- osition of a licensing system on ire exports, announced yesterday stry o1’ economic war- was viewed here today as l onomlc dependency on the coun- erate in prosecution of the war. . The ministry said that. begin- ing Jan. 22, exporters in Eire ust procure navlcerts (British argo certificates) for shipments to veral European neutrals. Soviet ussia. French West Africa and ngements both for importing and porting. and her money is tied {up with the Bank of England. The Eire pound is payable in _ ondon, and Eire bankers are care- BIRTHS [LEASE-At Halifax. N. S... Dec. . i940. t0 Captain E. F. Crease d Mrs. Crease (nee Helen Hol- an of summcrside), a daughter. JDSTONE-At Dartmouth, N. S. unuury 1, 1941, to Captain Donald idstone and Mrs. Lidstone a ' ughtcr. ‘ATON-At the Prince Edward and Hospital, Dec. M. 1940. fr. and Mrs. Samuel Beaton, ‘ orth st. Eleanors a daughter. _ war. and have elven an excellent The visiting air instructors them- selves contributed the program which followed by participating on- thusiastically in a singsong led by Sgt. Mal. Arthur Bruce, of the Can lan Legion, and by solos and duets by Alr Craftsmen Conley. and Maiimhean, and Corporal Haskell, R. ‘Ihe following selections by the Charlottetown Male Chorus were Elven under the direction of ‘Mr bert Blanchard as accompanist: "bet the Hills Rcsound" (Richards). “O. My Love's Like a. Red, Red Rose" (Houldsworthl with the solo part taken by City Councillor J. E. Stern-s: "Silent Night" (Grueber), ‘The Christmas Song," (Adam). "Steal Away” (Negro Spiritual) “Ethiopian Romanze" (I-leyseri, “Old Man Noah" (Chanty); "Home on the Range" (Guion-Riegger); with Sgt. Maj. Arthur Bruce as so- loist: "Deep River" (Burleigh); “The Song of the Jolly Roger" (Candlsh) and "The Old Road" (Scott). The Community Band selections included a medley of "Songs from Eflsland." “Marclic-s". and other stirring tunes. which also were warmly applauded. Other features of the program in- cluded s. trumpet solo. "Roses in Picardy" by Bandsman William Al- bert: a reading. “The Cremation of 511m Mfllzee.’ by George Beers; an entertaining solo. “All AS11018.’ by “Miss" Jimmy Power. and "a duet by “The Cackiing Sis- ters. Messrs. Taylor and lleClair of the Male Chorus. who also appeared in feminine attire; solos bv Cgptgjn Robins and two step-dancing num-, bers by Master Gallant, which were WB-fmlv encored. The entertainment concluded with the National Anthem. Among the air training instruct... ors now in camp are many whohave seen active service in the present account of themselves. ful to prevent clients circumvent- ing British defence regulations conserving foreign exchange. Under the navicert system. Eire can export to neutrals only when and what Britain sees fit. If they have a surplus of hogs. for in. stance. and want to sell them to Russia. Britain can prevent it if she takes the view that the ultl. mate destination might be Ger- many. Economic pressure has been add- ed to the press campaign criticlz. 111B B178’! refusal to turn over her ports to the Royal Navy, which would use them as advance Atlan- tic bases in the anti-submarine and anti-raider campaign. Some section of British o inion have been advocating that Ere be "cut adrift" completely if the ports are not handed over. Eamon De Valera. Prime Minister, contends that handing over the ports would put Eire -in the war and subject her to Axis bombing, for which she lacks defence. Britain still A Democracy, Air Chief says UPIZAWA. Jan. Z-(CP) —Whlle John Inch. Mus. Bach. with Mr. Al- i DID YOU TAKE A LAXATIVE TODAY? D0 you really know why consti- i potion is so harmful? You probably know that consti- l potion sets up poisons in the lug intestine or colon. But do you know: e59 P0159115 569D through the Th tuifectt the , , QY Be up oxi accumulations in kidneys and live: _ _ _ causes of lieumatic pains, sciatica and back- that Ch walls of the colon bloodstream? and and are contnbutin ache. Most laxatives only act in tho colon. Kruschen does more. It is the laxative with a doubleaction. Besides ridding the colon ofstagnntin wuto matter, _lKruacben‘s miners salts have a diuretic action. They flush the kidneys, help to clear the bloiodstrearn of all poisonous matter, an so protect our whole a s from that form gf infection, y mm t Krusclien from all You can rices 75c and 25c. drug stores. Trinity United Church FRIDAY, JANUARY 3rd. ‘LCD-Choir Practice. The Easntcrnaiiirilian .."'l‘his column is reserved for news of local interest. but adver- tising of o newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a. word. strictly payable in advance. ..'CONGRATULA'I‘IO.\'S — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Annear, Lower Montague. are receiving con- gratulations on the arrival of a fine baby girL-L. ..*HOME 0N LEAVE-A num- ber of young men iii training have been visiting their homes and families in Montague. Among those on leave were, IvLllton Mel- lish, Arnold VzmIderstine, Albert Kennedy, Preston sorrey, Calvin Hilchey. Bill Stewart. and Joe F l'ilS9l'.——L. . JHELPING RED CROSS -—- One hundred dollars raised by a group of students of the Montague Mem- orial school for Red Cross work is an accomplishment worthy of n0- tlce. By presenting a playetlc of one act entitled "Kidnapping Betty" iii the I.0.0.F. Hall here and later re- peating the performance at Mill- view. the group of young people made an amount below their objec- tive. so then got busy and made and sold candy at the local thes- ii-e a couple of nights and realized their goal. Mrs. W. L. Outhouse very kindly helped with a. mliistral show at the Montague performance. The young people of this group are to be congratulated and highly com- mended for their worthwhile effort. Those taking part wiore Peggy Beck, Helen Grant, Glen Reynolds. Flor- l s TH E CHARLOTFEFUWN UUA RDTAN (AU! l ninth‘ ,Tho Cengalliiiiarilianl ‘ This column ls reserved for newo n1 i local interest, liut advertising cf ,___ s newsy nature may be lnoorm. at 5 cents a word. strictly on able in advance. UBASWELL for Photographs BALANCE of our winter coats u: cost. The Gloria. L-lfi-l-S-Zi. UONFEDEBATAUN LIFE LNSLli ANCE. L-QTISI-‘l-Zl-L. POLICE COURT-In the POllCU Court yesterday a drunk was rc- maiided until Saturday. A vag- jrairlit was sentenced to 20 days lll B . Cfllllll . . . . . . . . . . . Deposits wilh ollicr banks Dominion and Provincial ninlilrlng wlihln lwo ye Other Dominion uiill Provil Oilier builds, debentures on BALANCE of our winter coats at cfjfljjlficjhff,‘_";;';;ip§:"{ D . cost. The Gloria. L- 16-1-3-21. lSliANDl-IR DEAD. —Mr. Horace McKinnon, city. has received a let- ter announcing the death of his brothel". Bert McKlnnon. formerly of Rocky Point. which occurred in Butte, Mont. on December ‘l. He leaves a wife and one child. RETURNS FOR WINTER — Mrs. Jcan Richards, after spend- ing the summer and fall in Char- lottetown, P. E. I. has returned to spend the winter in town wiili her sisters. Mrs Clarence MacRae and Mrs Will MacRae, East River. --(New Glasgow News J _ CONGRATULATIONS- Friends in Silmmerslde, extend congratula- tions to Captain and Mrs. Donald Lridstone of Dartmouth. NS.,0n the gift of a little daughter on New Years Dav. Capt. Lidstone Ls the older son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnsloe J. Lidstoiie of Sulnmersidc. B CAVENDISH CHARGE. — W01‘- ship on Sunday. January 5th in Cavendish at 11 A M. in New Glas- gow at 3 P. M. and if roads and weather are favourable in Stanley I Bridge at 7.30 P. M. Stanley Bridge Annual Meeting in the Church on l the 7th at 2.30 P. M. Geo. W. Tillev. | Minister. L-10-1—3-l.i.i l l l §rlio0l Disfricls Real Eslale ollicr Ilia Bank Prenliscs . ... ‘Dfiflfllillfi bearing interest .. Dividends dur- sllarolirllrler Capilul Paid lfp . . . . . . . .. Reserve Fiinil mill Surplus 1"iii-: nitNi-zimi. MIANAGEI! The above ls fl c.....i.-..»...,i have‘ obtained nll ilii- lIITOTmII‘ nilr oilliiiiin, llif‘ ti": (be iimvors nf lllf‘ Hunk mnkiiig |)l‘0\‘lhl0f\ 1m‘ lll t" Millitrelll. December 2i, i910. TORPEDOED TAR 0N VISIT.- Edward Robertson of Murray Harm bor. P. E. Island. has returned to his home after spending a few dais visiting Mr. and Mrs, Charles Siczl. Albion Street. West Side. He was en route home after being’ toruedoed Oczober 8. Mi". Robertson's many friends here were glad to see him back on land again after his liar"- rowing experience. — New Gizisaoivlj News. i? l Quarlerlv rliilidnnill n1 u.» Till!‘ TWO incurs or snow. --Tvi'o flu iii-inn] i- o» ‘ , . . .' _ . , ‘ ‘rill ullo vi. tiiéliiai" ma.s""ir:.t:"“..st§:i Islanders yesterday. ‘lhe temper- ature was steady at about 10 de- grees below freezinn while a. brisk northwest wind kicked ‘llll the fresh- l_v fallen snow llll0 swirling drilli- Ali" mall and l)B&$€lll-‘.E1‘ traffic - tween Charlottetown and Sum- ‘ merside in this province. and Moiic- ton on the mainland was resumed PROFIT Biiluiire at rrcdii of Profit aiul Pi-illiis for llli‘ yrlll‘ i~iiil.-ii Jiiil llrvillnlts. nut uf \\lll('ll HL‘ liens: PiYrvi-iion for llumililn Written off l'l‘i’\l (“IMHO . im (Signed) J. R. CHOQUET, The Provincial Bank of Canada i CONDENSED STI-TFESIENT —- 30th NOVEMIihR, 1910 clbglf on hllml-(Noles and cheques on llilier l maturing bcynnll lwu years .. Canadian Municipal securities cposil Wllll ilic Dliiiisli-r of Finilni-c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - ' U Loans and ilisroinils in Cuiiailn, rs ilinlcr lrliers of rrellii ainl nllier asst-ls n Blink Prom Deposits no! bearing interest .. Notes ‘of lllP Hunk in flfflllilllilll Deposits llllfl bnlnnvrs (llii- In lialiilcs in For: ,_Il Lcllcrs ul crl-ilii outstanding iliul ollu-r Liuliilill THE PROVINCIAL 1mm: or‘ CANADA. iii»..i....i, has been cnmpim-il with tho 1...»)... Enii zu ,.i ~ . i‘li(l .i..~. n and lliuviiii-iill i;i>~.-~i.iii.»iit film's! . . . . . . . . . .. . i . . Payable December '. d. i010 . . . . . . . . . .. Balance of credit. 510th November, 1910 . . . . . . . . .. Chief Acrniiritiini l British Launch (Coiiiniucd lioili page l) ‘them. Some pilUl‘. touilti the IILM‘ '..cul.ir olljecrivc ivliii-li 1m :i.iu lJlfCll derniltd to iittuck bullllul. \I.l‘=',llly' .liiiiiz.ir llizit ~ - c lllPll v ‘l ' ASSETS llllllti alul iioi-q- iif ilie liiliik , ..-... . s-lt-lfllfllbll hfIll-brlfifili _ $li,3i9,lv7,37 41'7"“ "l"! Kuaraliieod si-i-ilriiivs . . . . . . . . . Coverniiilrnt ilrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l,'Jl.'l,T'i_‘.T0 iua ;I)\LflllllL'|lI dirt-cl anil giluriiiill-ell sci-tin cs fillilllilll fit llEMLlT. .0? l,'.lO.'§,ti4i0.3T ll stocks . . . . . . fsnailii on stocks. rleb nurc morlu-lullle value lo cover 3_1g]_|g_l_-,3 liflflfli llll , _ llilllllTllfll including ailvllnres lo Aluniripalillrs llllll .. I§.lilfi_ll'i Tl llZJHl ll‘) TPfiQllil . l‘) 2,": lJ/m . l5 LIABILITIES iiiiiiii'i<>= _ u-u-n-n-n..-............. . . . . . . . .- miii-nii-iit n! ills- llitlnlii" of the llllirl-ljllll" Ill ("Aplilllltllnllfi ti, ..i llll‘ iii r ’- i. ti... . Jtlllll .ii-~.-lliiii:s e slim-t Kllbmlltflll i». 'l\l'1 S) rt-lilvlvlois 1\‘l\.l‘li r i. lllo oii-inn Illflllfli inns... \\'e » .-...,..i- l. nil. llllLl .-..< .11....“ .- J.\('i)l i.. l5. minis-Jr (sight-iii uiitrii ill. i" \\';ci;l'.l\\, . iii in- oi lii-a ~" cl (- (l llllllt L . -_-__i. AND ill-s A("('(]llN'l'—30lli Novi-"unitu, 19H! l» ' Nlinfllllilll‘ l]lpy‘ll| i ll‘ ... HI . ...i .....i .i......1i.ii .i.i.i.- 1.... 1:11.." .llll-lll‘.l‘-* of . .- gm‘ ‘at llllF-Efl out 0i ti‘ z; n bo B. n towns are near ui-iulircii (‘Plllllf or lilo Irish rattle industry supplying Liverpool. ' Raihdoivn Park. Terenure, a EDiiblin suburb. two bombs: two FOR THE BOARD OF Dllll-ZCTFXR: l§lirncril THIS‘. A ROY, rr@\‘ldftnf (Slgliodl J. u. nilrizii, Gtlilzffll Manager. early in the daY- Wednesday planes were forced to cancel trlDS P9681159 of the weather. Yesterdays snow. did not interfere with motor traffic on country roads. ing- alter spending his Chi " holidays with his wile and fflkllil)‘ lne Campbell. Jean Duvnr, Arnold Lane, Albert Lannon, Nellie Clem- ents, Barrie MacLure, Donald Camp- bell and Stella McIntyre. -L. Personals ..‘Mr". DOUQES Bell of Cape Traverse was a visitor to Montague on Friday-L, . ..'Mrs. Lionel strong and little son Larry, Charlottetown, visited the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Reynolds f0r l! lbw days last iveek—L. ..'Mrs. Leith Cownn and fam- ily of Lower Montague have moved to Montague and will receive a warm welcome to this town.-—L. war conditions have led the British people to civc v up some of their cherished liberties. it is erroneous to conclude that Great Britain is no ionizer a democracy. Air Chief Mar- shal Sir Hugh Dowding said today in a speech to the Canadian Club. Among his listeners were the Gov- ernor-Genersl and Prime Minister‘ Mackenzie King. | "There is all the difference in the‘ world between a voluntary surrend-l er of liberties in order that the war may be prosecuted successfully and the restrictions and hardships im- ‘..Ei"iicst Aniicul"—iIvll0 villi-film with the navy is lionie ~ oii leave for a few days at his izlarcnts home in Lower Montallllfi-I-l- ..‘Lieut Parker Rodd of Halifax was a visitor io Montague on Tues- day. —L. ..'Mr. Ralph Beck. P.w.o. sturl- ent is spending his holidays at ill-S home in Montague he is ason of Mr. and Mrs. n. W. Beck- —L- *———- at New Haven, P. E. I. SUCCESSFUL cam) PARTY - _.__ A highly successful Card Party wasl pto, Arthur A, Fraser o; [he held on Monday evening at the North Nova Scotia Highlanders home of Mr. and Mrs. James Law- leaves on return today after, less, Ncrboro. There were 013M spending the New Year's holiday! tables of auction in ploy, prizes for with his mother, Mrs. Mabel’ same being klwllfflfifl to lvlrs. Cecil Fraser, Montague. Hughes and Mr. Albert lvlncLellan. —-_ l Consolation prize went to Mrs. Mac- Lleut. Alan Nicholson of the i Lieilnn. A delicious luiich was scrv- North Nova Scotm Hlllhlilfldi-‘Psl ed by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. leaves this morning on return tol the mainland after" spending ihel be"L'l.'. M". F: k _ nvzgcngflgafil-fff. 1113mm]; \ an holidays visiting his home in Ui1-, ion Road. l by Mi". Cecil Hughes. Ali i are. ing game of bridge ivils played fol" *""f _ _ . the remainder" of the evening, the lmrtlisimsvcvdtiig. gltfiiliigintdéalfs . milhes‘ 50.0w hem: “named l return today acfter visiting rela-l M15’ Andlew Hughes’ _R' ltives and friends at Montague. and Cpl. Hnirtlen o P, 3,1, H, ‘(Black iWatclil left yesterday lllOflllllE iii!‘ the maln;and after‘ spending New iYeaFs Wav with their parents. Hud- ‘ son and Mrs. MBCLQOd. Highland‘ iAvenue. i MENTAL PATWENT‘ LOC \TED_— A lllCllH-ll pzitlt-ni was in‘ . . s C "s lrict yesLc-iday and last night by Royal Cnnzi-diaii Mounted Police bo- fore he was finally run to earth. The ptiticnt. a man weighing 225 pounds escaped yesterday izixoi" to his removal to Falconwood llospi- tal. Mounted Police irere culled to assist in the search. The ilatient. clacl in a light overcoat and not much else, on his bare feet and with Miss Eileen Bradley who has bccil spending the holidays with he!" iiiir- i c-iits. Mi". and Mrs. P. S. Brxicilcy.‘ Hawthorne Avenue leaves this morri- l ing for Sydney. where she "illl [houses smashed. sex-oral damaged; .'<P\'(‘Il persons irapiled in wreck- mgii, but rescued; several persons o iiijilrell. ‘*1 , . . p = x fortified road in the Laverns qelebrate eddlng Grove area of the same district. 4 . two bombs which fell in waste some houses damaged. ber of bombs not (County Kil- ground: Knockroe, num ‘stated. The old Currogh ‘dare: racecourse-now Irish army headquarters-three high explos- ive bombs and a large number of incendiarirs. the only damage re- ported in this being to a hay stock. The idistrici. County Wicklow, of bombs not stated. it was suggested in some un- official quarters that the raiding planes were German craft rc- pulsed from an attack on Liver- pool. 150 miles eastward across the Eiiniskerrv- Kilmacanogue number" Your Eyes? no covering on his head or hands was not located until he 11nd tra- velled over miles of territory. some- spend o few days with her sister", Mrs. Thibodeau before returning to, Montreal. If you are having symptoms of strain — headaches, sore eyes or dizziness _ consult I specialist. Al your svrvier Wllh yearn of experience and n thorough refracting service. (‘all lii dlfiivuiiii-s. F. llutcheson (i. 1-. Ill/ll HERON F. G. HFICIIESUN _ *Kcnneth Beer who spent a short holiday at the home of his, ‘parents. Ml‘. and Mrs. J. P. Been: Montague. returned to saint John; posed on s reluctant people by a; dictator and his nierrnidons.’ lie an . He made the remark in discus- sing the spirit or the British people and conditions of living in the air raid zone. Some persons. he said. felt there was little difference be-. tween conditions in Great Britain and those in Germany. and tne ' Germans had described Prime Min- ister Churchill as a dictator. » "I would say Mr. Churchill is the. tr-ue interpreter of the nation and its wishes." he said. "Far from the German view that he is a dictator imposing his will on the people. it is the iron will of the nation which is imposed on Mr. Churchill. The nation would not permit him to, weaken even if he wished to." Currencies NEW YORK, Jan. 2-(CPl-'I‘."ic Canadian dollar dropped 1-16 of a cent to a discount of 14 1-16 per cent in terms of the United States dollar in tho foreign market today. (Ottawa Fae! Exchange Control Beard rate 9. —0.9l per ccnt dis- count.) The small supply of "free" exchange has mode the Canadian money susceptible to sharp swings. The free pound sterling was un- changed at $4.03 3-4 wctlio the free Argentine peso and the Hong Kong dollar rose a little. The Swiss franc was shaded downward. _ Too Late To Clasify STUDENTS Accoimlrbfiiizp fil- 52 Bdwflrd St. Near P. W. Col- leiie. L-25-1-3-2i. ______________________ TRAINED PRACTICAL NURSE desires work. References. Apply Guardian. 11-22. WANTED-A MAID FOR AFTER.- noons. Apply Guardian. ‘ ' L-18-l-3-2i. .._... FOR SALE-ONE CHOICE COW due to freshen. Vernon Proude, Harrington. FARM FOR SALE-lo ACRES land at Brookfield, fronting on paved highway. Heretofore occu- pied by Earl A. Applv to Mel-can a McKinnon, Royal Bank Bldg, Charlottetown. times on ihe muiii road and sonie- ———— . times in thick scrub bush and a- Pte. Louis Alexander of the _Caii- cross fields. He was taken to Fgl- lanillgllltnéggé ggfillsri-is5lifiréle°xroilg " ' l’ '. c - U‘ . . where he is an interne in Saint Egilllmhgfrjlélfstagaigr liemggimgnbly Edmonton, Akberm’ are ‘ESL-mg he; Jm“ General H°5p1ml"'L' suffered no ill effects from expos- “M16 and “unit M‘ and M5- Jan?“ ——-—- . in, 2s. ‘fiMr. Lowe“ Poole spent a few I um MacDonald and her c us l h 1 Monmgue be __. __ Howard Hobbs. Ell-Win Slrefi. M151. days at lis omc n ~ ‘ v ~ ~. . Al xander is a daughter o i". an. m‘ which he has been s“ “s? ' spinal meningitis has made its l Head of l-lillsborc. ..'Mr. D. M. MacDonald. (21: 0g 1 glgltfggaxlficffbofilfl‘: ggtfinqili. CONTINUE ADVANCE ,er Montague are today receiving the ; Lower Montague. ivhero he still re_ MOMRBUVS CEFPQBWTS ellgflgf tge vschoolboy ‘rumwhat district was ,C~'.ill_l:l'll.lll.ilLlQllS of their niarrywsirics. l-Icre lie coiiuiitrcu ll triini cwswuctlon work at one olnland ‘taken the Prince Edward Is- ATHENS. Jan. 2.—(AP)-De5l?ite lflbhflh ciiiliie ¢‘flel1}'§il,§i1.9f llllelflallllyllllll. military centres on the mgth Us land Hnspml yesterdav when it bad weather and stiffening Italian iioiu-eiiiivcdiim iiiiiiivtiisaii. Boil}, iiiaiii tourists who i-iintcil i,‘ Spending mo holidays w ‘l was discovered that h-e was m reslsmncs Gpggk tygops in llic nu: Ellltlvlllfl tile best of health ant. province in ihc oust l8 it family hefe__.L_ . _ iugrthern sector of the _ A.b8.llllll\ look Aol ..iii:l to iiianv more year's oi remember with iili-usui-e i! with the dlspahe‘ The boy has been battlefront were said tonight to be wedded hie. at the home or Ml‘. and ‘Mr and Mrs. Allison MacLean. "Fill/ell f0!‘ 1119 1155i ‘Week bul- l?" ‘continuing their advance. On Jhllllilly 3. 189i. the couple ' in Lower Molliiluliu. . Sunimersldc were visitors to Mon- R359 W85 not 6111-8110596 B5 mefim‘ A Greek general headquarters were uniicil in the iiolv bonds ofociter known llS "Aunt lint." the taguc on Tuesday and We" MARRIAGES ‘ DOUSE -- Al. ‘ rinil-y United Church. Parsonage, horLttetown. on December 31, the Rev. Hugh Miller, Miss Douso of Charlotte- ‘town to Donald Henry Sutherland- " Borden. llllil ilisvirss 7m" MR. AND MRS. C. H. POOLE Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poole ofLow-‘er, the late Mr John T. Poole ill. MncKAlL-At Millburn. on Dec. 28. 1940, Preston Leland MacKay. JAY-At Mount Stewart. Dec. Z8, 1940, Mrs. Frank Jay in her forty- lPCDlld year. (Patriot please copy.) DOIRON —:- At Rusilco. Dec. 22, 19- 40, Joseph Augustine Dolron, ago '22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominique Doiron. lulu-RAE — At Worcester. Mass. on . Saturday. December 28. 1940. Mal- ‘ rc‘in Farquhfii‘ MncRae. son of the . late Malcolm MlVJR-JO of Bonshnw. Prince "rlivnrd I<‘nn(l. age 54 years. (Patriot please copy.) MOIIRISON.-At the City Hosnitel. Der- 31. ‘i940. George R. Morrison. or soiirls. Mineral this morrun: from his late residence at Souris. I "RIL- "nosed peacefully ' away Der l7. i940, Liishburn Hospital. Susie. Ella May Graham. form=riv of “av ‘View. in her 60th sear. bl‘- iovorl wit» of ‘he late Russell Laird. rlnrih Rustico. FERGUSON. - at Mmshflelrl. on Thursday, Jim 2 1941. Marv Adele Fmwusonflgwlta 2g was»; daughter of Mr, and M": John '1‘ ‘Flcrviison. Fiirierebfrnm Cent's‘ Tinitrid rlwtPh on Qflfufflpv‘ Jan 4_ cgfillfifl stnrilnv at 1,30. Tnta-ma-l in Central Un- ited church cemetery. Card Of Thanks Mrs. James Cousins and Family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their many acts of indness. in their recent 23mm t. ‘lays s“ Cerilam ‘mm yacsterdag" communioue saldt miirelvl that their: iilitrillioliri~ l_)v Roby}. bllxizliioulisttont at ‘ uics abfust-chliss lourisi h ‘s-’ s c nnces or recovery re goo . ccess u oca no onn .-. LliTaV llTDUUl‘ or r res v er an ienicni ei-s will l)ll(‘:? ilk" \ guests of Mi". and Mrs. A. C. M'\ H: 3.5g lem-fifd llnst night‘. The boy gggogeellhglt a number cf prisolzfers PllUYCll. a "flier bcizuln their mriarrlcd‘ when sire won the Dvlilllllll in een wi-h meas cs in Dc- machine-guns were cap ure .. _i.i~ n! syuiuvoii. \\'lf‘i'() Mi". oolc. iillll ct b‘: ldx-(lovciiioi" cembei" but had been able to re- an?“ the northern sector. agovcrri- iii purincrsliiii with his brother. the ‘ lie z for ll.'l\'lll!! mmh- in.» _l' . turn to school before the Christ- ment spokesman said CClfidltlOnShfld lute Mi". w. L. Poole. of Montague, .iii "ovcnieiit iii the noiicnruiirv of m“ hondaysh It 15 believed‘ how- "not completely Stopped ourtiooiis who int-sen iiwziv n short time oat. .101" home. ever. that this weakened his re- from pushing their lines forward‘. tllwlalifli‘ n woollen null. Four veais “Mrs. Poole bcloio ll(‘l' sistance and left liim a target" for crushing stiff enemy resistanceaii {rltor 1:11p and MJS§OOlSIWCl1L to was Bits Tllflllllfmlli ill h . l meningitis. This is the sixth case Icccupying some VlllllflfilS. I m m. ._ flssruoldusc 5.1 u wig tlioi 11¢ Bqutllie has two <i.iii_~._i.i~_r.\. a .i w ~ "pm-ml 5m“ “ml-v l" Demmb“ on other Dal-tap’ (ti "2 lll the film iskvllm ll/lellrg int“? lull t l‘ mmi lnrlmtl SW" (‘WW _ mmgdo- Two fgtnlltlpg in the province spokesman said, Opera 011‘ » _i_ 0 la m0 1C0 l. ooecoic (i (‘0\\l1. alit [\\l(_ HLlKlllC. dTllTi scdlglsslltlmllicl?‘ llllata no dc- . have occurred from the disease last fewudays gory: igalrhbglfieriéntibali 0W1 lllc 01d HOIHOSWM 0f 1115 lam‘ l e . e - woo er. a ___.___- ~ —.~ ---.-; tails were given on the Sig‘; lgsfie; ‘since its outbreak. $35“ and awrmy wind“. i LIKE OLD TIMES “n Nimble“ They we i Personals d. the 1.- lillifiimllolfvitlfl°a§fii mite-t Mrs. Lorne Bowness. Kensinizton. was a visitor to Charlottetown on and the 1.996-ton Convallaria and Thursday. l.572-ton Gunboriz. both Swedish- Friends of Mrs. Harry HeffelL Borden Wlll be sorry to hear she is confined to her home suffering from a severe attack of flu. ‘Proves Prescription . Accuracy |)|‘('.~'(‘l‘l])- K. Jan. 2.-(APi -—'1'h° ritime Register wt!!!" nt sinkincs of fiic t‘l°.li“l‘..‘l.“‘“€.s.°i?.E-' ti ' Maiden. -- - ' ' wlllch formerly tradedlbcilizlsefl here and the Dutch West n - NEW YOR New York Mil reported the r661’- merchant ve§cl5 - ‘rnaiisrfrnlrlj ANYWAY “ ' MANCHESTER. F112. -- i\"l’i "bomb-proof" sliclt<~i~ _ ' RICHMOND. Enizland.- (CP) - s R. E. Bowics ll‘(‘ll|l'(‘l' til Members of the New Zcaland Al . ole construction ill liu- M. . . Blacks Rugby team ivhich toured ici" Colkrze of T(‘('llll»'\l(‘.l.'\', ti. Ellillllllfl iii 1935-6. E. W. Tlndillanrl ilie R0\'(3l'l'1lllf‘lll~'S l‘(‘(‘l'lllllil‘llfll‘( wi- C. Pepper" nlnved on a N. Z. Expe- cn-feot-six of coirroti~ qoiiliiii“. SCAD d.itloiiar"v Force team here. lieavv bombs. he snld. . lii lixiiiiiu ll ‘s n'u‘u'w%'u'fi'ulo'ufi'::' iiusii ORDER ‘,5 I want 500 Fox Pelts " 8|. OIICQ- Bring them in g '* ' "'""' "' OUUUOUFUDUUUWDUDD UUUDUUUUDUO 0 '3‘ -." 0'34? C") ‘I- and get highest cash é prices. , , I F_ R. ‘MCLAINE 5:- Attentzon Farmers Near Ch Town , AVfiHHHHHHHVAKENHKHlH-H": This" changeable ivealhci“ is hard on ’l'iiriii|is_ \\';iirh‘ L'926'l"2"3l- your collars and piis. We are noticing some \\;l'~'l(‘. ~ We can use ouch week about seven in ciuhl lluiusiiiitl bugs of 'l‘iii"nips. We are buying at pi"c\"uiliii-: Illlll'l\'(*l ])l‘l('I‘. both purple lop and bronze top, and, pi-oviiliiiig" ii is pus"- silile for oui" trucks to reach your farm, ue zirc uiillnu in huul sumo. D0 not look for a big price on 'l‘ii|"ni|is uiih Pllllllltiw so low, und remember. it ls more profiiiililc for you iii sell all of your Turnips that are in storage than in l'l‘L'_"l'll(l\' and sell only part of them luiei" on zit u higlici" ilricc. Iiccp _ in touch with the office. FRANK B. CLARKE 00.00.00.012000ODQOQQILQCLQOZIQUiZBIOD 0Alzila€niltibslt 0:} ‘DOC-iii 01¢’ ililii pui up lhcre is (inc p:ii"l§ciil:ii"l_\' inipililiiiil mlllllfl‘ l0 consult-i" ziiirl i ih:ii .____ is Zl('L‘lll'2\('_\'. Mr. Percy F0llfll1d of’ the office‘ staff of R. T. Holman. Summerside spent New Year's day at his home in Margate. Gunner Jimmie Howatt. 51st But- ialion, left voslerdnv morning for Nova Srotia after smndln! New Year's Dav wlththcirpnren .. Hud-, Mrs. William I-lowati. 98 King Si» City. ‘ Mr. M. N Nicholson. wcll known' resident of Commercial Cross. left lw air yesterday fc . where he will Dani icine in the University or Manitoba. Private Vernon Sobcy spciit the Christmas holidays at ‘his home iii BQBTICWWTI with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sobey. He returned to Sydney on Saturday in the R. C. A. M. C. Spr. Michael Murphy of the Royal Canadian Engineers returned tool}: unit in Petawawa Saturday m - You (‘llll lii- .\‘lll'\' of m‘- (‘lll'.l c)" here ll(‘('i\ use Hill‘ tluubli- rhcrl. .-"_\~ FOX MEAT Horse Moor 50's - - — 5c lb. Ground Moot 50's — -'— 5c lb i Beef Tripe 50's - — 4 l-Zc lb Colt Tripe 50's - —- 3 l-Zc lb. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Cold Storage Company lhe ;i("i"u|'- 0f pul lciii |)l'll\'l‘.~ ale cllnipiiiiuiliiig every [)l'0S(‘l'l|)lllllI up. JAMIESUWS DRUG STORE N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltllhlre Phone IOU L-24-1 3 2i I HAVE TWO OR THREE WHITE faced platinum type male p that l can sell. These are nle and nicely furred pups. Will lted inside of a week if not soil-Ferraro is your chance. These pups are priced to sell. J. Pope Clarke L-fl-l-il-li.