' “and guages in stock at Bruce's. ’ JANUARY '22. 1m a us Wuuuiiiiiiiiiis IJW-"icifrfdrsi? George IUIIMIBSIDS and PRINCE, COUNTY voriising News, Sublcrlpiioas. M ‘Ilia Guardian may following lions Water Street: be bought n in Suinrnorlid no of m" o: Drugstore. Water Street; sou roroaao Bakery. Water 88ml» Mull. Quiet. n omivuio emu. "Flinn Gnardiaaiwill be delivered to afiy horas in Summerslde. Curler Boy at 1o per day or lle Phone 89 for this service u ‘in your order to the boy rcnpoosiblo for deliveries on your route __ irmaoe out ' ad wpeagggugngel‘ Si, 8:321, ‘1-21-‘31- .-< '_. on t iii feed, all iiindii l in sglck etpglaecek. a 1-21-21. _ UY uallt.brlgiht,clm vaniged stgel dhyccts. nearly Gall sci .-DO0KXNG ORDERS. - Swifts Chicks. Sggcial discount now. Em- "mel Mc ls, Bradalbanidlzzst m 1 AM NOW booking orders fcr swing Baby Chicks. Douglas l-l. Crossman. Alba-ill’. P- E- 1 _-A.LBERTON BEAUTY SALON now open. Permanent waves. "ghgmpot/S, finger waves, etc. Your patronage is solicited write Ben 55 or phone 4011 for appointments. 1 Waye and D. Clark. operators. “ -15-6l. —HOCKEY. kensington Rink. Simmer-side Crystals vs. Kensing- _. ton Intermediates. Wednesday, Jan. Q13, This is one o1 Summersidds best teams and Promises to be one of the best games of the season. Game B sharp. Skating aiter. 1 1-21-3 —SHOW. — CAMEO-KENSING- TON-Tuesdlair Matinee for child- rcn 5.30 P. . Sill-ow 8.00, “The Merry Monahans". with O'Connor, Peggy Ryan and Jack Oziklc. The funniest show ever. —LEAVES FOR QUEBEC —0wle rink of ‘ from the Summer- side curling club left by plane on Interns.- .ruik is composed of: Chief ‘Iliane A. Campbell, skip, Foley, Earle Oovmey and McRiao-S. AFTER THIRTY-ONE -— Mr. e Shreenen of Saskatchewan L; iting hi5 01¢ home in Kinkou-a after ain albsenoe of i-hWY-Oiic years. He is a. son of (ihe late Mr. and Mas. ‘mamas L. Slucenan of that community. Needles to say after a long ab- sence he notes many changes in botlh the 1 and veggie” origin in the towns was in summeislde, (he gugt! o; Mr. and Mrs. Pidcle Perry-S. -GO0SE SUPPER BNIOYED .. Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Reeves, Freetown, on Friday eve. "in: on January 4th., to do honor to Mr. Reeves on the occasion oi i111 birthday Summ- was served at six o'clock with a lovely large birthday cake well iced and decor- iaied centering the dining rqom table, surrounded with everything .iilB.lI accompanies a goose supper. After the dishes were cleared away and Mr. Henry Burgess had enter. tamed the guests by his sleight of hand tricks. Mr. Rey Hill was call- ed one for a speech. Mrs. Roy Hill and Mrs. Eustace _Reeves present- Pfi Mr- Reeves with several suit- rihle gifts. For He's A Jolly Goad Follow was heartily sung. Mr. Reeves in a few well chosen words thanked his friends for their kind- ness and invited them all brick soon. A sing song was enjoyed with Mr. Burgess at the auto harp Ice cream and cake were ocrvcd after which all left for their homes wishing Mr. Reeves many more happy birthdays. We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Oar Mail Department hill as soon lo ii is once. of the bent ll unable”? M to in on m W c: ufiwwf‘ "s l)\'_',"l‘_~'r"‘l|£' ,| n5 io-tsmr. i Donald ' he land Maple Leo! -BUY rubber interllned heavy sieish robes at Bruce's. i-zi-u. hJE-hPUIItETEST CTod l Liver Oil is po eincy at ay r Drug C .. ansingiou. o 1-19-gl. —BUY Goodrich and Monarch eavy duty storage batteries at race’s. 1-21-21. —BUY auto and radio storage batteries, heavy duty, fresh stock at Bruce's. , 1- - —BOOK ORDERS for galvanized council standard steel roof and siding at Braces, -2i i —WANTEI1—Secoud-hand piano. Write Box AM or phone 549-1, Sumrnerslde. 1-22-41. —0RDEB Galvanized Wire Nit- iirig fnr Fox Pens. Fish Dryers 0A‘ Live Fish Crates at. Braces, Sum- merside. 1-214!- QREXALI. Bronchial Syrup checks stubborn coughs, Gourlies Rexall Drug Store. Suirnimerslde. 1. l8. 21, 23-31 —WANTED - Girl for general housework. Good wages. Apgly Mrs. J. B. Jenkins, 3'7 East t.. |Surmnerside. Phone 521-2. 1-22-21. -ll0CKEY - Crystal rink to- night. Summerslde Mgion vs. Charlottetown Ilegionnaires. 1-22-11. —-CONSUL'l US in regard to your building problems. We have expert tradesmen in all the fol- lowing lines: Bricklayers, asphalt and ceramic tile setters. floor sanders and carpenters. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. J. Emest Mor- rison. Summerslde. , , l9. 21. 26. 26-2-61 — DIED IN CALIFORNIA -- Mr. Linus Conn-an of Kcnsinigton recently ‘received a telegram in- i ' him of tihe death of brother Jotm Gorman San Francisco at the age o! seventy- iour years. The lone Mr. Gor- rmin had been a resident of Cali- iorna. for over forty yeams. He had made a visit home about seventeen years ago and extolled tire beaiuty o1 his ve prov in the Oak after he re- Frlsoo. He had a. long mbsibllshed wood turning busines and was proznineinrc in the "Is- land" club in the big coastal city. His living brothers sire J and Linus a-t Konsington, Willaim in CaJgiary. Archie of Athsibasks. and one sister Duoy.—K. turned to Personals —~Mlrs. Leo Brennan of Darn ioitonMondaiymoming foravi t to Bocton.—K. -M. Layton Rogers. Kenslngton. returned recently from s visit to his daughter who is residirg in Utica, N.Z. l-Ie stopped in Bos- ton en route.-—K. —Miss Lillian Bernard has re- turned to her home at Bloomfield Station from the Prince County Hospital where she has been re- ceiving treatment. -Stn.ff 5g: Eugene l-Iodgson of Alberton, has returned to his home s ending s week in Saint John, v ting Mr. and Mrs. G e Bob. and Mrs. Edward Mointei , 100 Main Street. ' . treasurer, Francis MoNeill; mqiibm of the executive: Dr. Mc- Phle. MP. , RH. Strong: J.S. Wri-Biii». Wilfred Ge/ud , 8.1». Blooqulcr-e. D0. Stewart, B Rankin and Ray Tanton. All Conny was m-mod sergeant at- orms and R11. Ellis and John Mc- Nciii. auditors retiring pruidenit ve a re- port of the year's aoti (es. The tendered Dr. MoPihoe and his executive its appreciation for the work accomplished. BTORDWAY. Scotland —(0P) —l!x-|ervicemen are . recui-itv staked out sites in a field roun he airport on which they intend o build houses. Later they psd- locked the gates of the Yfield "EUHHHEE Au. Ljffs iliPH HUTTART ' .1 .*i..'»‘.'i'..i‘t"i"$7r7. C lfitnl-‘l-‘fislflflAL (zaizb ‘l’. E". IIIGKEY Challondaoeooaiom .11 11/111111; iill _ IOHN DALL ' JOAN LORRING NIGEL BRUCE - RHYS WILLIAMS ....°"-:;":.": "‘.Y.'“°..l‘.i.i’."....."-" 7 U91 iBU\ “i941? "sf-Lil Fillfffig,“ — PLEASE NOTE “- No Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 8:I SU MMERSIDE VII/Jillian WABNEBS’ "TfllinCOlN IS AT CAPITOL, SUMMEBSIDE -Adapted from tihe successful New York stage play by Emlyn ms, "The Corn ls Green" with the tireless efforts of a WBIIITllICB-Ttfid English woman (played by Bette Davis) to tihe legions of miners who (:3 the teenth-century Wales Thwarted at first of the local B m her plan local education a threat to his in- ‘hy tihe d brilliance in a miner. Morgan Oil-DI. V5118 gan Evans absorbs Moffatfls driving will ihers — in a titi i Oxford Universl" coglgt? Mgi-‘gar?’ Evans and willful scheming of Bessie Watt-g‘ (Joan 140N108). iteiul coc ey g . lliiofatt, and determined to hurt can youthful scholar. The film comes to tramatic climax as Mofett battles to a terse and kindly t ward the vain. frlv vgoman, but toward the W011i!- Alberton hims weodv recovery. the ‘Ibw-i-ilnl-lbll m‘ w“ he“ m w woken‘; l - ‘Iigniish. tihl! ~ al. A - Otiher officers elected included: first vice-president. Harry Bishop; __ second vioewpresident. Charles mud ma, accompanied by their‘ mightier. Molly and son, Graham. 1e: by on o ma. are havind brothers be together for (the blame ‘Ihumfil! i110 month's visit to Gardiner. ‘PM Mac fbmily and all the o re-Iumilon and sisters will first. time in monv years. Milwaukee Bills. For Position As World Fur Capital face tho buy consln wh ch United States _ hids- to make Milwaukee fur outproducu auctions home. unborn. PUTNAIPI all in bring the liglhts oi education to coal in the damp mines of nine- omi- Squlre (Nigg l! Hating Miss go sch lmlstress in whatever way e wBessie sets her cap for the Miss convince the sensitive boy that his duty llee. not olous young the 51x years. l-lis merw Iii-lamb wish Mrlarnestfllllilsoifth firm AmeoIntoohTixnlsh and Mrs. Howard Dayle. n, MILWAUKEE, Jan. 21 - (AP) _ Nearly s million dollars in furs or: tomorrow as Wis- the in domestic pclts, ca ital of the world by bringing til: Buyers who have examllned the BX me CHARLOTTE/TOWN GUARDIAN B. LII’! GAVE C Hospital pa -—Fit. Sgt. verseas wa list issued only now here. L W. Education. they were ferenec. BODY The bOdY tel-eats and heartbroken by the a ailing ignorance she sees all m“; 1551; night, a her. Miss Moffst (Bette ‘on’ >et5 Davis) finds the courage and de- termination to continue her work City tlon, apart undertake the X-ray MEETING lng Board pointed: J. Cordon ' Cormack. Dick. Waltnen Gsudet. Hansen. Nell W. Higgins. and M. ed s. year's leave of absence. - lng ho -hea.lth. Mk. Willetit was A, Fame-r, mine-Ber of Albeinon branch 5nd mo“ Public It!’ I of M31901! Iii-d ~ t Di t will elect officers for 5176115 “limit-f i111 “WW” - ghe- denial? year within the next w. ohai-ioa momma irioion- “w “"- ___ am. at 110mb Wm“ 4"‘ WILD over: ssrrms DOWN . in Albertina this week. ‘ Wm u, mtgrdn‘ moi-t, A I M ti u. M .r--i--"~'i°..."°'....°":.“*...'.':..a: Wi h" been 171° 81"‘- °1 lgicliilons, m 1'01‘! Drfuivniden both. w ail/g: M“ a“ m%ey " tihoy will gladly My in your yard. Mr. Roland Philipemi was elect- '1'“: ' 1 if)“: a mfngm- fiifliéfi '3' ed President of iiho Sununerfllde Miss Alice Gordon. an. has ‘Mmum ‘fidryfimr m‘ p“, wQiifilBOiI-llflqlan onutboencalledwSilnmenildddue vxgwmmofww ' m1’ $21” ‘J: “h” mm‘ d M“- H~ ‘mwm- m i of mlmiowe He put the with I can see mallard its friend beak. From service N. 3-. WANTID on... (iliAlliilAll COOKS for Photographs. _ wursiusaarron his": I u!- ‘mmck - . - Session, r03 Jawnuinlv Ill’ Crockett’; _ _ sun xnnmmo wanted, Any quantities. O-fi Co. ‘ _‘ sacred concert last noon by the oun of ‘Trinity U ruin ruse - theresidenoe oi Mr . Donald. Kent Street. brought the -l1‘l_re Department out at 8:30 yes- terday evening. damage. runsaanwnosssoar - m gunners] of the late Robert Bell will 9 place from his residence. Rancid W MENTIONED IN P‘ per Prince Street, Charlottetowml was mentioned in des atches in the King's New Year's was learned yesterday. Flt. Sgt. Hunter, who has returned to civ- llian life. served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and while The award was contained HOME FROM OTTAWA — Mr. Show Superintendent engineer in the partment of Public Works, have arrived homo imrn Ottawa where hhe Economic Committee for the past several weeks. has been preparing data for the forth- coming Dom men-Provincial Con- was drowned near Bridgetown in King's County, on Jan. 8 last. had not been recovered up to a late wlith histtfgher nwheln theirc d - ran when she vars a spark o! lpuunged ugh e ce on uneducated m (iicfilai Dnatll). r, or- ln the two years am 0am Mm forces ‘upoir; him and the young man s an d to t t. his knowledge against {in y e5 public scholarship M o‘ Moiiat. have not reckoned with one attractive ver was recovered on} Friday. January ll. X-RAY CANVASS — At a rec- ent meeting of the executive it was agreed to duct the canvass oi part of to make _ (the mobile X-ray unt for T.B. tests. This is the first organiza- It is planned to bring the unit to Charlottetown early in February. and it is hoped to have every Charlottetown res‘.- dent X-reyed CHAMBER. of the Junior Chamber oi Com- merce was held last night with the retiring president. Mr. H. C. Bohaker, presiding. read by A. elslr. H. W. Dick. and M. A. Farm- er respectively. erlrg from flea irwaslon Now the dog lg?!“ cm ‘lg! infill. (king e brim! elmful not to Dinah 0. Trainer Supersnnuatoii Mr. P. Artur so , Mr. P. C. Trainer. check- er at the local freight superannuation fund. A native of Lot 05 Mr. Trainer full lichen ace 1-21-u.l WOOD Write 1-1. 1-21-11. ONCEBT — Palconwond tients were treated to a Sunds attor- peo ler group ted hllltgl. ' A flue fire at P J. Mac- There was no . etlnesdey . Dunstens enoe RMDUD DESPATCHES J31‘. Hunter, of 106 U onors list, it o. s attached to the R.A.F'. in the 1n England and it was that it became known of and Mr. Gordon White. Provincial De- atteridlng meetings oi which, NOT oi John Moran, RECOVERED - who The body of his who was drowned car Gyro Club C011- the appointments for‘ from the Red Cross, to to co-opcrate with the T.B. League in this canvass. They . have undertaken to secure 1,200 appointments. sufficient to keep‘ unit busv for one week. from Summerside 0F COMMERCE - The annual meeting The follow- oi Directors were 11P- Messrs. A. E. Russell. McDonald P. R. Mc- Janies MacLeiu-i. l-l. W. Prank The secretary's report on Public Speaking. and Civic Affairs were E Russell George Sin- The new Board iihe shaggy watch dies them i-from my window. and the flees off its wiith its strong, wide Railway years of meritorious shed of the was retired recently on i-St. Janos Kirk Annual Meeting Hilda Barrer- W.M.S. S I 1 l" d and Cund e Roll. Mrs. E0171. Mlrlslr- Scout Leader Sterling Walker. -_ to the civic buildlnd. The 130th annual meeting of the: i congregation of St. Jamel‘ Church was he TJLB. Scmers presidin d ladt night with the Rev.‘ The following reports were read: Mr. D.A. MacKmnon; Sunday School. Mr. DA. maoxin-i non; Choir, Miss Jean Gill; We en's Missionary Saunders‘ m. Sol t M . LG. Ladies cAeugiiliarlyi Mrl. Wilfrid McLeod; Treasury, Min tin; Guides and Brownies, Rev. Mr. Somers; Scouts and Cub Th9 re ort of the trustees was read by . R..S.P. Jsrdlne and a: financial report by Mr. William e an. Trustees re-elected were Major Alex. Knox, Dr. Heath Maclnlyre, K.M Martin, Dr. Murchison, Mr. R.S.P. Jardirie, Dr. . Mac-Cleri- fi I: Aben Maroon, and Williami an. - hs c Mr. Manning Bagnall secretary for the meetl was the A Men Pasi40!"0ld"? wriiiuiii-gpgripiriin it Plat Halli. Youlllr I-‘oeilli i» w 1.5a"- "fltdrsmwishtsi... vim‘- "was: us" {lg w '- "'""'-sii"“"a.i£"3'r:u:-ls~ NONI ‘may sin nil I ‘Pr! mo: ‘V2315. Enabler 6A7. A‘ i Local c. u. R. i Engineer llies In: Montreal One of the most popmar of looal N. R. engineers in the person C ‘of Robert Bell posed away sud- denly in e Montreal hospital last Saturday. The remains arrived in the city last night and the funeral ‘will take place tomorrow momlng ng. -at 8:45 from his residence on Ken. At the conclusion of the meeting, singgon Rood, tea was served by the Ladies’ Aux- iliary, the new resident, Mrs. B. Rogers Jr.. and rs. Somers Dour- ng. TOWN COUNCIL- (ContinuedTor-n Page l) Nell, a member of the finance com- mittee. Revenues for the year a- mounted to $156,209.32 and the ex- penditures were $l52.6\26.56 Councillor Henry Wedge com- mented on the report and said that the citizens should scrutinize it carefully when it appears in the press. Electric Light Surplus Councillor T.D. Morrison, re- porting for the electric light com- mlttee. said that the net profit of the light and power system for the year was $382415. This was slightly better than the year pre- vious. A letter was read from Mr. Allison Macllean, chairman of the ‘manta-fried within a few weeks of his death. The late Mr. Bell was a son of and Mrs. John Bell. Char- and entered the em- loy of the C.N.R. as 1i fireman In March. 1922. Six years later. he wag promoted that en lneer and tion until Interested (ii all matters pertain- ing to the general welfare oi his fellow workers, he had held the important position of local chair- man of the Brotherhood of Loco- motive Engineers and I'll-semen. Besides his wife. who was form- erly a Miss Halloran of Fort Aug- ustus. he is survived by two sons. Brendon of the C. N. R. Express Company. and Robert Jim, four daughters, Dclght. Eleanor. Ar- lene and Riibert. Also the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Dr. J. P.. Baltimore; Percy L.. Waltham. Mass; J. .l.. llg-htkeeper, C. Island; Reggie. Souris East; Rus- sel. C.N.R.. City; Clyde. just re- turned from overseas One broth- er James predeceased him in Bol- town improvement committee of “H1019. i011!‘ 1'99“? iiiw- MTE- A- J- ihe Board of Trade with reference to the proposed installation of a dlial telephone system in Summer- s de The following then moved by Councillor McNeil and seconded by Councillor Morri- lOn and passed: Whereas the following resolu- tion was duly passed by the Town Improvement Committee of the Summerslde Board of Trade and will be presented to the annual meeting of the Board for approval on January 22, 1946. Whereas it is understood the Island Telephone Company _ is willing, if reoucsted hy the citi- zeris, to install a dial trlcphorie system in Summersiile. And whereas the Town Improve- ment Committee of Siimmerside Board oi Trade has heard many business men and private clmcns express their approval of this pro- posed change ln the telephone sys- te m. Now therefore be it resolved at s meeting of the undersigned com- mlttee held this day that this com- mittee unanimously approves of the dial telephone system being installed in Summerside arid re- ouests that the Board oi ‘Pruvlc rn- dorse this resolution and ask tho Island Telephone Co. to instuil the dial telephone system in Summer- slde at the earliest possible date. Further be it resolved that this Town Council support and approve of this resolution. To Seek lie-election’ »~ resolution was Mayor Amett. speaking at the conclusion of the meeting. slated that the term of offlre of cx-May- or Lidstone, which he had been elected to complete, is now °.l1(i"d. He voiced his appreciation of the co-operation he had received frcm the members of the Councildurini! the year. He stated that ne had been approached by a numbi-r of citizens to offer again and ‘ic had decided to do so and the matter was now in the hands of the cli- izens. "During the past your”. said Mayor Arnett. "the Count" has prepared a five year recons- truction program which has been submitted to the Federal Regional Reconstruction Council. If finan- clal assistance is forthcoming an extended profiffli" i5 beiiifl DPPPM" ed to carry outl’ He then ed in the pwsrflmi new sidewalks. ext water and s= street paving. m e system. new la undo. an incinerator for he disposal of 9. i1 601111111111" ity hall constructed as an addition fort station far-Nd to giving some considera- tion to the lig/‘nt and power rate. with regard to this matter lighting on Waiter Street shwld inadequate menit is necessa situation on Waer Employment Needed Councillor Wedge said he W08 artloularly pleased that so many v-mende were contemplated for the West Wind. There is need there of considerable pavinfl 011d extension to the sew system. It was lmpcsflible to do 31111818 during the war years but now that the war is ever the work should be done. He said that tine l l I I cion of the b Mayor Arnett said that Colm- 93,5 , cillor Morrison had pPGViOI-i-Siy 1'9“ that the Tow-n zoning laiw was in- valid ln that it did not comply with i improved as at prosem it was qili-ifli‘ Webb. Montreal; Mrs. Oran B. Morris, Tacoma. Wash; Mrs. Chester Drlscoll. Milton. Mass. and Emma. City. Communists Seek To lleaii French Gov’t PARIS. Jan. 21 — tAPi-French Communists asked the Socialist Party tonight to join in it Com- munist-ied crro-part\' government and proposed their own party's secretary general. State Minister Maurice Thvez. to succeed Gen. de Gaulie as interim president of France. The strong possibility remained, meanwhile, that Gen. de Gaulle. far from rec ring completely from olitlcal life, might emerge as the head of some new party in the national elections next spring. after the Constituent Assembly has drawn up a constitution for the Fourth Republic A statement made by his private secretary that Gen. do Gaulic would retire was described by sources close to the former resistance leader as a "D01- itical blunder." The constituent Assembly w'll meet tomorrow to hear Gen. de Goulles lctter of resignation as head of the provisional republic. but it was thought likely that action on the choice cl’ a successor might be mi: off until Wednesday. Federal Gtpt Pays i"0r Housing Scheme TORONTO. Jan. 21 -_ (OP) The Canadian Women's Anny Corps barracks in North Toronto will be converted into 45 merits to ease problems. apart- Mlyol‘ RJ-l. era aided Lbs-t by the Federal Government. Palmer and Mr. 112C. Murphy to construct a filling station and araze on the Armory Block. ’I‘l~ic ettei- contained a numbcr of ob- cited the 1191118 1111311111‘ servatioits on the nae-tier and sug- Eestcd that this would not reduce r increase the value of the It claimed that half c4’ the people who signed the petition protesting this building were not and a 00111‘ property owners but tenants ut rathe ing property against scme of them iiyed in the bushi- the regulations of the Town Plan- iieming Act, passed at the past ses- would approach it, _with an 0P?!‘- sion of the Provincial Legislature. mind but he felt that. the e188’- In view of this the council was 17¢ iuslscd to reconsider the matter _ The Clerk also read a letter from ' the secret y of the Board cif 'I‘ra.de Another matter where impiT/‘W enclosing a resolution passed by the is L12 Pfifiliiii! Bares-d in which (he Board went 511805 W191‘ e on record as encouraging new bus- scme chance must be made M10‘, lnesses in the Town and the en- that the zoning law was invalid. they were and - e. “fin Amett said that ihe Council would have to get a irrit- ten opinion on no authority to pass the regula- tions, it would have no sinhorlty ro um- - nous: . - Prion i i organs. -" .Wood"li been iilonsrht D’ w-iivwTio-ifii-i-uuvu-{Tfiofififioamo _ ruraoaioconuhlnuuoou the city's housing _ Saunders announced today. Mayor Saund- conrvcrslcn costs. estimated at $57900, will be borne u-nd The letier also claimed and to proceed to build and were renewing their op- plication for a construction permit enclosing s. cheque for that the matter from the Recorder before they could sot on the matter. I! the Council has Annual looting Despite of the weather l Headed . nual mes. ‘gag: Paul's Chuifcll: in the ‘Reports .' ted f Ill the orguivzgilogerafutbe chum for the approval o! wardens’ flrian rep unanimously adopted. The financial report u ed showed the Church to be in a healthy condition, receipts being $179242! nia dlliursemonis £17,- 933-35, 101W!!! a credzt balance of $1.42. Mimionsiry givings amount- ed to $2.522 00. A motion oi thanks and appreci- ation was extended to the Rector for his labors for good since com. Lng among us Mr. lbbott has giv- en fine leadership in spite of the handicap ‘due to lllnem. Mrs. Ibbott was also remembered in the motion. The meetng also e appreciation to Major. the Rev R Fcwlow. who has been assist- liil; in the work of St. Paul's for the last few months. Impression o! tribute was givn in the meeting, by all 595mm,; 1n memory of those who had passed on from the congregation during the 1158i year and also for those who died in the service of their King and Country during the war. 5119091 Drovers were said by the Rector. Motions oi thanks were extend. ed to various organizations in the church. Miss Lillian Earle. organ- i-ii 0!’ the church and who is now ili. was remembered at this time. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted 1n the yo]. lowing being elected as vow-y. B. men: E. V. Bell. A J. liaslaim. G. E. Iva, G. E. Proctor, W. N. Wil. Home. Messrs. G. S. Ryan and A. H. Duvar were elected representatives to Diocesan Smog with H, g Miller and J '1‘. Robison substl. tutes. The elected representatives to the Diocesan Church Society are W. E. Bentley. E. P‘. Sellar. C. Mansen and G. S. Ryan. The auditors. Messrs. W, n, Ada-ms and P. M. D kin appointed‘ 0 were re- At the conclusion of the busi- served in the Recreational Hall l-Xdld a pleasant social hour en1oy-| e . g M a Vestry meeting following the annual meeting the following officers and committees were ap- Dolnted: ' Churchwardeiis: A. J. Iisslam and E. V. Bell. Vestry Clcrk: R. E. Kemp. Finance Committee‘ A. J. Has- lam. E. V. Bell, W. N. Wilson and G E. Ives. Property Committee: A. J. l-las- lam. E. V. Bell. T. DeBlois, and A H. Duvar. Service Committee: G. G. Wood. P. E. Kemp, and J. A. Likely. Decorations Committee: l. A. HD1119. T. D. DeBlols. W. R. Aitken and Miss D Hobkirir. Young People's Work: B63108. G. E. Ives. Mrs. M. M. Weeks and Miss M. Lawson. Pilbliciiyl G. E. Proctor and W. N. Wilson. T. D. PRLSIDENF TRUMAN (Continued from Page 1) at this time. Combination of the state of theUnloiji report and the budget masaige in one document was justified. the President said. be- cause “lt is clear that tho budget- ary program and the general pro- Rram of hire government actually inseparable." The message was mildly word- ed and contained lttle of the criticism of Congressional delay expressed in the President's radio broadcast Jail. 3. The messige announced that a special request would be sent. to Congress for approval ol the agree- ment. to loan Britain 34.400.000.- 000 (U5. (in-ids) and suggested ‘the loan viould contribute to ear» ing the transition problem of "one of our major partners in the war." Other major legislative proposals in the international field. both repetitions of earlier requests. were: 1. Repeal oi the Johnson Act which prohibits countries in de- fault of Firs: Great War debts to the United States from floatin! loans and. 2. Legislation approving the agreement with Canada for the development of the Great Lake- St. Laiwrenci- River basin. , In the "state the Union portion of ‘he message. Mr. Tril- man termed establishment of a ETC Pvfil‘ iiia next mayor and c-“lncnililfgemfllt of the business Z0119 if .. . t ~ n, -- i may be. r Arnett said. he necessary. Another let-fer was read sfih§uswfiiflfiff{fi-“ff, wee Dogging! hope-d that. th needed work would from Mir. Ingham Palmer eta-ting reconvemon ‘M - ‘M. ho proceeded with. that. having received legal advice inil: "Tho ability of labor and man- ngcmcnt to work together. and tho wage and price policies which they develop. are social and e00; homic issues of first importance. HEAD COLD? relhiljisatunear Get fllilik NOSTROL NI- tho meeting d than wlnth 031cm ‘Rtégiaofs aoii'lr:uéii<d§§§| cial art. were ness meeting refreshments were] PAGE SEVEN 8t. Paul's (lhurell t Son “of Parlor '. aid MlMWilli . . clea vglfiielifiilfln-f have tireless}! WOIPd thatwgilegr oldest son, Lt. Col. Chap P! an, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Many friends and acquaintances m n“; province will be pleased to ffiTldPI‘ Icrtlirlglratulations to his father and M0 her who were former residents t s province; spending their Ymliigei‘ days 1n Bradalbane and as a young man he moved io' Cen- tral Bedeque. where he asssted his ‘father Mr. Charles McLean, Senior at the Blacksmith ‘ii-ode and as Mail Courier and in curry- imZ on farming oneratlons, from about the turn of tho Century “n- tli 1907 when they sold their farm and business and moved to wast. ern Canada, Win19 Inflated 1n gs". tral Bedeque they lived m, m; farm now owned by Ivan Dawson About twelve years ago Mr. ltlehean visited the Island renewing many old acquaintances in Bradalhanc and Gem"! Bedeqlie. and spent considerable time the Quest-bf hi; Sisirl‘. Mrs. W. H. M"Gr‘egor Log _16. Lt. Col. Charles McLean giarvsd in Italy with an Ontario Regiment where he was 2nd in command and later was promoted to commanding officer of the 11th Canadian Arm. oured Regiment. Lt. Col. McLean has always shown the most out- standing qualities of leadership ‘and ccimpletq disregard of persona‘ danger. Time after time he m" rallied his men 01’ this Regiment to carry on under fire in almost iililiossible conditions. Previous to the outbreak of World War If he was a member of the Manitoba Dragoons, and ivoni overseas as a Captain, receiving all his promo. lions to (he rank of Comninirdinr! Officer on active sorvicr, Many of the older residents will be pirlrised to know that Li. Col. McLean's grandmother, Mrst Chas. McLean, formerly Miss Flora lvforrishn Granville, P.E.I., is still hole hearty at the age of 93.—B. LEGION REQUESTS (Continued from Page l) @8110)’ to accept the risk: "l. The present high cost seed and fertilizer. "2. That he has not been able to accumulate any reserve as pressrit growers have, in order to mezt the occasional year (rhrn prices are disastrouslyi low such as we met in 1924. 1928. i931. 1934 and 1937. "3. That 1.: event oi a low pric- ed year coming with his first crop the Veteran could lose his entre 0f capital. "On the other illlllfi the crop has put liigiiy farmars fliisnciallv on their fcct and paid off many molt-sages in this province. "There are mam- advantages to the plan among which are: "1. The vclerali ivculd sat an opportunity to gct himself u-cli established. "2. The estimated illCTBub’: in acreage oi’ 15.100 acres would nut create an unmarketable surplus in average mars. The markets are 90"» from Canada. The demand is dniiuailv in- crossing and ‘f not filled here some other tired will "' The l7"‘\.'l110 to tlic PFOViiliUE based on a we ("ear average Yield and valur would be 52.500.000.00 whirl: would provide (v-inloymevt for others iii-vi (hose encased Tl the production ant. h,‘ azuuznuh- tive m its ‘JlfNL ovoi- the whole prcvirr-e. "6. Adminlsiintion could be carried on by the orescnt certi- fied seed nimto "nsiilectlon staff. and therefore there would be no extra cost." President T. B Rogers presided at last night's locating of the Pro- vincial Command. at which the above resolution was passed. It was moved by N. W. Lovcther. seconded by .1 S. Whlkct". iitiri dis- cussed in detail by Col. G. E. Full. who spoke In an advisow capacity as a potato dsricr. . . ex- pert. "4 JOHNSTON — At the Charlotte- tnwn Hospital, Jail. 18. ‘B46 to Mr. and Thomas Johnston. Nari-h a dtiuizhtci". DEATHS i. O- ANDERSON — A! 1'" P“. Island "osnlidl. Monday. Jan. 2‘. i548. Mrs. Samuel Anderson. The re- mains will he followed from 1'11 lifacLenn Firm-ml Home to St. Peters. Funeral notice later. N. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALAIPIR North Wiltslilro Phone r49 Charlottetown and 30,000 m] k a 15 moved to Sudbury. Ontario. in his pm," in nmgflLE-am at pre-suizltlonanshow nu will e911’ Y9!“ 11159" i" 139541143994 l ab; $430090 g w 9 éiék n“ ab“ m, newt“,- in an: ea em right any. 11! on their silent (lure-bidding “i lfiiflli BWYF- 3991179‘ in out cf W01’! bflifliilhad informed him rho; h, w“ m, N88 SOL! soothes, lubricate:- on catalogue num rl through ill: to his nutivo province in 1915 which do" not look 9° mod, The m8 m“, me mime‘. V.“ cum,“ disinfech. helps maks and imp Thursday. i ho entered trio employ or tho ra 1- n" mm“ w“, h," m do “my and wow submit l wrqmn rgporf- none healthy. Brinp comfort y. , The American National Fin- we service u a rter in the “dame work m u" “m. d um‘- ccmwmor wedge a“ he tum; Cooveniq-ic. Pleuaant. In! adulumd liiirlccéicfrl Ooonerauvo has rom- truism shed In 1m i" W" 11P- situation. iod that too much time would not ‘m ' Stocked sy; u e our more auctions-in rob- intbd checker. I 001M011 whim The Clerk reed I let-tel’ from M1‘- be wasted in getting a report irani flu he; Dre; Co. rvlry. Arr May and aopiomhor has held on slim. w E mm. x ¢ 1,, Hymn, m, we, a, m,” m,“ “d. m m, B", Ignfirflgwahmlfnarfi: "t!" ml?!‘- “$21”! l, °°"‘ to an lilIblieit-ion oi m? Iiitbem bsen held up a long while now Si; 111:. worth; r- -»""°"'~- - -» v» o»- »- t i" OSTROLINE‘ Q I ll , v his‘... :i..°..":..."...'.: .":..=,'.':;; .,::..,§:::'.*;-...4~,.°";...:£:; Th (laugh Thai Slick: ~ , , , market‘ ‘ H MP.‘ C.‘ Ill liWlyl obliging and a. i u 0 ‘ I n ‘ n. -... usinhtsservlomamattn . . w we llllirooiatcd no: much." . a " ‘t ‘no n liltcn (liil, “hhmniar "If?" at‘: Thlaiatbekludofacq ‘itishardiogetrldoi, No Pun! "m", "m, whom a, ygfkgd: unll tlieday and keeps 5‘;"".'.l".":l'lt.‘.° '.:-....'.*'......'-'.-.'.-.r m "'i“i‘f~i“"i' "'° m ‘ "hr": "zarifiri°'.l’siil'rr".lzu':z."" n . 1225i cures-mnem- ma. "- asp "‘ ' ‘"""‘ 5"?“ ""1"" mils“ " ’°" 1 H n w“ - _......__._.._._..._.___.._'_ ileum-n l» wiiv-b rd mthrouiidouoootuiouoosio. Rlilififi-Yl-‘fifim-K: 1 ‘ion Late To (liasaiiv I ‘fffliiic, ‘ti: viii-cu. Ilfilliflftilodrrltaed sir passages, and simulating NOTICE Dr. J. n. nowiiiog, Mo, can, will establish , a practice at Carleton Sid i E11 lfiiiifi . E lug, February 1._ v Nil-I‘ - ,.