. '.. . from i-l . month. I verillid Don't . d" d New Mail No an 1_n_ AGE! I-IAVII -- Hi‘. ...- Mitten who has bee! . nager of the Bummerside branch i the Bank of Nova Scotia. for ‘m: . t; fourteen monthl.‘ gilt: u“ manager there. ocn the stat! .' ch waited on! . .. d made him a Dfmllilfiflll- - """“~.:::*ii':"..l" Eiiiii '° ilfltnusi ' " B, _. INGTON U N I ‘I I D 11$ - askistiis c: "' Jmuaw tn Wigs Assembly] Peo le's Un-' ‘mbahtii’: You ii y ~ . ti. In full color, t eeiaitloeebefryfiil ' tto West prov h e w, interesting onea yet a own.‘ ey revealed the sma-ainl W T!‘ u: church is “got orrilly . ose “u: gates. At the close rofu l "ice the Young Peoples non .. ined for a rief business iod. Plans for their installa- an service on Sunday evenirl . completed and the ;ICBIIIII or “Youth Sunday ebniary m, was discussed. eeting cloa- . with benediction. —BOTARY MEETING-The Bo- ry meeting on Tuesday at Bum- ergide was taken up with a dis- .1 mien c! business matters. mm u‘ i; n uest speaker. ‘This was 15.3, greeting, at which thevice . “dent, Mr. Thomas Mitton, ouid be present, as he is leaving or Trurc, N.S. this morning. where ~ has been transferred. A Prea- tation was made to him on be- alf of the members and many of hose present spoke, pressing their regret at his departure. Guests were Mr. William Hayward. new manager of the Bank of Nova Bcoiia. and Mr. lfloy. Inspector o! National Selective Service. —DEMONSTRATES ADEQUATE Babs-The following is part of n interview which was carried re- ntly in the Toronto Globe and nil. Miss MacFarlane is a daugh- r ot Mrs. Nathalie MacFarlsne. tz-xoy Street. Suinmerside. ~"A emendous increase in the use of ‘ozsn foods. cooked and uncooked, fter the war was pr y lss Alberta M. MacFai-lane, edu- ationnl director. National Restau- snt Association, Chicago ere for the first annua nee or the Canadian Restaurant u, mcciation. at the Royal York otzl. The frozen cooined~food iri- us v is still in its infancy. Much esearch has still to be done, but I ll e that in the not distant fut- ro frozen cooked foods will be u ommon as frozen ‘is are today." l ~ said. Frozen ch cken a la king. sat balls with spaghetti. etc., are lmdy on sale in sortie of the ryer United States cities. In snnda restaurateurs have been xperimenting with frosen ‘cooked ocds for years. "Our grandma - rs had the right idea when they aide mince pies and froze "m, be taken out and cooked when- vcrqthc family felt like having He. she said. Research shows hit these fmzen products compare stout-ably in food values with tlier foods. and the. itamin content llbsequent uga vt t0 the actual , she - yoae who prepares ood has a oolal obligation to those who are "ills to eat it-they have to know hat constitutes an adequate meal I- a nutritional stand lit-and able to cook it so at it re- its nutritional value. aaid ks MacI-‘arlane in ape 1n in; ""1 planning. whether me or restaurant. ' BIRTHS - accanLms-utt the P11. Ibe- [lirgl- Jen- n. 1m-» ur. and Uuyd Mhwalliln, Dunataff- "llt. a son. , ‘ . dance Cet-hcw- —At‘N0l_‘th , Jan. Mrs. David John year from h Jinn seevtoain Jan Nth 1mm’ “'7' ' wiring, Itlfll! ad Wednesday, Jan. postponed carnival. admission and 5 cents. 1.1141 Personals - .meotcnqiian.a. Mull. has left on a tri-o to New Water- ford. we. as visit n: waned estuaries-s —Ilr. rived Callaghan. Bil-inner- side who has been undergoing, medical treatment in Boston has returned home. much improved in health-B - many Manda of ma. Cecil Powell (formerly Miss "Babe" Jenkins) regret her serious illness in the Prince County Hospital. All hope for her speedy recovery. —S. Albcrton lfiiifll-i St. Peter's Anglican munch was the scene of a very pretty wedding .when Miss Besaie< htar of Mr. . atthews was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony by the Rev. Joseph Nowe. to Mr. Qflhl-nd Dewell. R.C.A.P. The bride entered the church leaninl ann and was in white and uet of roses. Miss _ bridesmaid. was girlislglkyl gleaned in a softtflyahade o1 . groom was a sull- rted by Mr. John Keir Clark, R. .A.!". 'I.‘lie ushers were Pilot Of- floer illard Oultmi and Mr. Donald .Oami>bell. l! and Mrs. John Wei sang acceptably. accompanied by Mr. 0.11.8. Lesrd, during the sign- gguof the register. Mr. Gordon -1" m d te drove the party to and from the church and as the youthful couple drove from it almost seemed that had been decorated sion with a blanket of soft snow rest g ev ere. A reception was held at the home of the brides rents for the youul 11191148 01 hide and. om. The ha y co le left h’ in fubun home Monday evening a nicely ID- pointed dancing party and shower was given in honor of Miss Bessie Matthews by her girl friends. Dainty refreshments were serve to nearly one‘ hundred guests Misc Jean Clark of the Canadian Bank of Commerce afl. hla been transferred to Halifax. lottetown ramming . LIMITS (Otltlnucd from 13¢. i) ioaiu came into effect on Jan. is. arid Mr. llsiey is signing acm- ments with lending inst tutions- main! ance. mor re. w!“ and loan companies-w ich make the loans for the construction of houses and apartment blocks. Sev- anty-iive pai- cent of each loan ll furnished by Dominion magi-w. OS GHT BINDING la your amelta u 2d fiunimerstde *L nk re rts interesting W the lending oompllwlguvog to b She then asked M ‘E hag; lilies; Shows 1:15 - 9:15 _ Matinee Saturday at 2.30 l amt “m SUMMERSIDEJM ZUQIIIIIIIJ Presbyterial Meeting at Summcrsidc The Thursday morning session of the United Church Presby- terlal met in Summer-side at 9:30. but inspiring worship period. Her theme centred around "My Peace Give Unto You." She told her listeners that three things would bring us this peace- namely - Faith, Fellowship and Fortitude. After the minutes‘ of the previ- ous seasion were read Mrs. George Bowness then brought in her rc- port as Associate Members‘ Sec- retary. She re rted her work as encouraging. al hough much more work can still be done. There was a small incr in embers, and their givings amounted to $317.44. The report of Mission Circles was brought by Mrs. J. Clarke Mac- Quarrie. She streued the need of more Mission Circles, _and made a strong appeal to all women present o something about this organ- ization of the Women's ‘ ‘ -- Soc ty. The report of the Community Friendship Secretary was read by Mrs. George Matthews, in the ab- sence of the secretary. Mrs. R. F‘. MacAusland. She reported 4940 home calls made, and 1301 hos- pital calls. along with many other inc Christian deeds. such as, re- me the sick and shut-ins with fruit, flowers, or even a card. In many cases the boys in the services werealso remembered. The report of the Supply Sec- retary,_ Mrs. Neil Darrach. was than presented. She reported goods er Mrs. H ported as Press Secretary. She re- ported sn increase in the interest of this de artmerit of the work, mecially King's County. She ed the secretaries to make their the Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. J. l‘. Easton, was then presented. She reported “Ad- vance" seemed to be the slogan adopted, as was suggested at tho last Presbyterlal. In reporting the worship services of the various ililaxuhfl in uxiliary l7 l6 I87 C would not exist, if it were not for our worship services. The nearer we live to our Mastger, the easier report- ed as Secretary Temperance and Christian Citizenship. She appealed to the delegates en- have a secretary for Temperance in every auxilia . iss Louise Cal - beck to come forward and make a tatomuit of things at the present e report of b, 311M003 D30‘ or d inite action, at once. ime re Temperance and the Pro- Inw. Miss Callbeck taller: w hold our Prohibltory Law. beck told ofidthe recent auxiliaries had locations, and many of them ha i: Qflzbflald t3: amounts they had ra . 11?." conveiier of the Nominal- Commiteo In. llathaaon. mW-s lolhWing "p931 b, at the annual ma“ “of ‘(IIIOULTUIAL COMMUTE ’ llyreporttlu; with ‘Mthctggo 111d is man's “on today, "wag; ‘like. twirl-tang; of our ura. rt was R111‘ "w “$11 a 681111‘ d Ill Ill lgihea of :oi1,i cultivate i the pleaxlur: 3W1; eeeckt‘ ugh! tmd herd of nonteiuspam‘ ° m” 1°89 Ii 'I‘r\lr0. When I comment- gg on the large enrollment of Ys at "M? to farm. They hape the Government." comes universal. chiriery shorter hours and when th er receives national income. then perhaps, cl C T51171- loet its glamor. So ll Pertllty To refer in to the top six inches of so? when we consider the welfare of future generations, we must be careful not to rob it of its fertility or its humus con- tent. With this in mind mixed farming should be our policy. To speak of our problems which are many and varied. the great ‘shortage of farm help is perhaps our greatest trouble but we must mt wmlilnin for the war must be won and WCLM farmers, in spite of our 1i , have produced large quantities of food. her matters which concern us are, inadequate transportation fac- ilities. the rumored shortage of fertilizer, the proposed taxation of co-o atives and ullorem in our chic . On the ot er hand, down through the years, much has dime by this Board of Trade assist the farmer with his difficui-l es. At a recent meeting of Board of Trade. considerable time was spent discussing the rubbish problem of the town. In the rural districts we have similar prob- lems. Many loads of cans, etc, are dum near our highways, Jhoughtlessiy perhaps. but the re- isult ls very unsightly. While on this subject would like also to mention the homes we farmers I I all too often, are merely places in which to exist but not to yteally live in. Onemight think that land was worth $1.000 per acre. the way we build these cottages almost on the roadside, whereas. on the other hand, if these small houses were set back from the highway, so there would be room for a lawn and the hired man and his family were encouraged to plant shade trees, shrubs and flowers, the rus- tic charm of our beloved Island would be reatly enhanced. not to mention feet it would have on the morale of all concerned. TOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Report submitted by Messrs. T. Earle Hickey, chairman, glugh e: much value to the travelling public. l We also take pleasure in report- ing that the long awaited ve- rnent of the space in front o tho station has been completed Ind the railway crossing at the est- h to the town has also gwywgggumfi vaorctssiuislai; can!) A been which add to the beauty oi our Guemse t eh “d mm‘ Y‘ l u Agricultural COI- trial section at the eastern ap- The T. ‘E. IIIGKEY Accountant Orllaoat . number of new homer have erected during the past year In the fast growing indus- Henry, roach to the town the Pioneer Quee blishing Company hav the Coll - itt°ifitiftiiimit mo; "m r w some dgy to be m the “ploy M iyigfirlssauty tllidou; town especial‘; ree y ac n w ge When rural electrification be- visit here aeid while he adequate farm number of t lp and modern labor-saving ma- we y“; able for all. making 31$ h“ mgdg, u» m» us. u ti; ....;..t:::t:. .‘.¥...£fi‘i?.'§‘.'“°u‘i§ 01' m“ “'1' the "WWW W!’ shill 115W building regulations incorporated in Oill‘ Report submitted byvMr. John E. Campbell, chairman: While during the war we were on a. and its absence, one outstanding fac- 00f the . through impediments, to take care of all our Notwithstanding fort put forth by officials and all concerned to do so This the frelg er t of the Department‘ in keeping our rai way wharf ready for the reinauguration of shipping "tat this port It some ‘helium and that the boat building f inn will tracts, and the wharf with some minor adjustments. will be ready to take unite pro-war activities. LONDON - (c?) Mal Charles Fergus C gidtislh Sm provide for our employees, these ,a§‘,,°°§eb,{§§,,y, 1e“ an estate-tn Englln $8.75 ern approac m suitable for comfort- m“ m’ ilc the Committoel cannot claim credit for this ac-| complishment it takes lde in the | got that it was competed during I e pllt year. t The unsightly dump at tho east end railway crossing has finally i . - secrets for Baby Bandsfl Q42.‘ Laura hyustin. Charlottetown: associate ‘ ' secretary. Mrs Ethan Stewart, Montagu; sun-- ly secretary, . Nell Darracli, ast Royalty; community friend- ship secretary. Mrs. REI- F- M!“ Ausland, Bloomfield; literature secretarv. H 3°" ‘ Mrs. asen m. Cornwall; Missionary M00911!“ ht is’ the now slate c: imoua seamed occupied ca. mo. orncnsaucan for af iated . L, M. Murra . reiary 0n for Scott, Summer- . Ooulh. ghaae resolutions will appear n this aeasloii, the. addressed the centred around the istnihe way of life. for In cloain resident ratherlns. lords. " hr he indl dual. . Mr. Jarvie then pronounced the Benedict‘ . bringing to a close a veryuemoyabla and inspirational Bear - baiting, once English sport, was proh Pslliilalfllplllai e erected the summer b)’ all we see a s to be rectified hing that satisfactory pro- l O.D ladies to t ef- be made to have suitable civic by-laws. MAIINI OOMIIITTII or with other Island ports s pping was conspicuous by has been confirmed. that is inability of the railways car shortage and other imports and exports. the honest ef- ance. ‘“‘ augmented by age-old fact that water borne ht rates are substantially low- han rail, justifies this action of Public Works it is anticipated by strippers that steamers will load here next tention that is using the west shed that have completed their con- are: .,grades; quate 0T. H093’. - -. The Columbia member. of the Regiment, who died ind valued at £1,948 (about o) 501138 BANNED IN 1835 a popular lbited by A will B. Region R. 1'. HOLMAN LTD- fish?“ LIL. III. %' $01? c‘? g-nllrs. Mn‘ “aura. l- 13$ Brine "u" t-teea airmail I-dvbted and will be A wsentati retiring President, ship wer members initiated. Fifteen dollars was Ptmd A vote imkg the retiring officers $1‘ A regul on Jan. 25. Plans were comp! RulIlhmlQQ Sale to seemed most be decided at a later t the iailiesiitixiliary Qetlflllisti Legion Animal Meeting of the oltheC gasbeldluti omaandwaa ely 1W. fiiera-‘an, ‘ ' Mrs. Duvar. NIOVR eommi n Ylld hlrade to s. by the ladies of en's Na Auxil $1" hfnv or 14.14.05. It firs? its-w’ "’ ‘h’ .12. Book of th feminine in offing. Local School Improvement League Meeting e be on Feb. 8rd C. A. ‘Several letters of a series that is ho publishei shortly. were read arid approved great deal of dis- cussion of oondi ions which it felt are urgently a in some of the city schools. It was decided that those matters ressirig should be brought to the a tention of the School Hoard immediate to have ing. inneed of overcrowding in grades 8 and one room and one teacher; of music instruction; lack of ade- equi adv was left over date ed. This next Miss al Nutritionist for SUMMERSIDE ‘llfi-IM ftba ' 0 Indies Melon hi. in M mlwins officers were ens. ‘grim.’ RUldeht-Ilrl. Lil‘. lowther uni B. Waik- 0h All!- Ibplications for member. e received and four new voted to the tend u. .32‘?- ar meeting of the School Improvement League was held at the home of Mrs. Erskine McNutt In spite of a stormy night there was a good attend- ted for the held in the pment. sabllity of holding the League meetings in a public room where there would be more space flair the growing membership was meeting. which be held at the home of Mrs. R. Hurst. Feb. 8. Goo}. the Ma A TRIBUTE lam-nu“ “$0159.. ‘i: 3%. VQNA OIIAPPIIL, IINBING- TON BIL T0 . B. the at- G. itequests Ickcs To Remain in Gabinet WASHLNGEUN, Jlli. I -Interior Secrets nounced today t Roosevelt had declined to accept his offered resignation, him to remain in the cabinet. Mr. Ickes is one of the two ori- Sinai members of the (resident's cabinet. The other is Labor Sec- retary Francis Perkins. whose re-‘ slvnatlori the President has also rejected. A]. LAW. VIJItNA cit/trek“, Alli-it a tribute to a sweet young 1119- the late Mrs. w. H. Robotham fimilfifly LAW. Verna Chappeli d daughter of Mr- and Mrs. c. M.’ ChI-Pllcll of Kensingwn. Verna, is We all knew her in the service, W55 l Beneral favorite with all 811d was always ready with that smile of hers to ask us to her home for a week-end or a evening and there are few of us who can. not remember having spent happy hours with hei- imd 11¢.- Mom 5m; Dad and to see one so young. only 24 years. and who loved life as che leaves us, her dUIIQIDfOIIHfiOG. But then o Boo tells us our blessed Saviour went down in the Vl-llry to pick lilies. Ha y picked a rare one when He took our ovsrfii one. e was one of the first girls in Eummerside to loin the R..C.A.F. (W.D.). Before that she was a valuable Imllbyee of Sinclair 8c Stewart: de rtrnentai store where the won a ost of friends who mourn her untimel death. The sincere sympathy o! all lg extended to her young husband. M14118 only been married nine- months and to her parents their loneliness. Her father, who is so miserable. will miss her so mlwh. as she was his all. Let us Mile they fine some comfort in these lines: Thnhe is no final parting For all is in I-Ils care. And those who seem to leave as Are wai for us there Where we isll meet our loved ones And understand at last That dawn is always waiting After the night is pest. There are very few airmen or air-women who will read Vex-M's death that will not remember. if they were ever sick in the hospital a; No. 1 0.11.. School, that it was she who brought them flowers or some treat. So the beautiful flow- ers that bunk her casket were sil- For Foot Ailments CONSULT a. J. A. BROWN. n.P. Orthopedic BIIIROPUIJIST ill Great. George llrcet CHARLOTTETOWN. 2.5.1. ll. J. MABOII OPIOMITIIIT Fitting and Siiaplyinl Glaasea Montague, P. I. l. Offleolohrs: ItlhuLll. l to I P. M. etc“ by appointment ce Connected with i. DBIJGSTOII. t- fi. F. lltcheeon & SUI OPTOMETRISPS “Specialists in tba fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular do- feels.’ 58 Grafton Street i0 time Provinces. will be the speak- er. At the close of the business ses- sion tea was served and a pleas- ant hour spent in informal dis- ’ cuseion. ' - w LIVING-NOT “Just Kept Alive” Here at Holmanfi we like tradi- tion. We like it — but we refuse to bow down to it, for our tradi- tion ia one of change. We have kept customs, not Be‘- cause they are the "Way W6 have always done things.” but because they are the things Prince Edward Islanders want‘ us to do. And we have kept cus- tomers; not because they “have always traded with us,” but be- cause they continually find what they want in our store. We have grown-and we know that that growth has come be- cause we have kept in step with your changing needs. This: is the tradition that lives with us it HOLMAN’S GHARLOTTETOWN