fifigunav 1o. 194a NC -— WED. rind THUR. i A i i l i riioiiiislliirciirii ciiiuiir RAlllSW \\\_\ PRINCE _ ED WARD 1/4 TODAY - snows 3.15 - 1 and s BETTE DAVIS IN “NO W VO YA GER ” The Perfect Actress In The Perfect Role i1 ~ i GEIITRM. llllllllllllll Air lliniatal’ This column ia reserved tor Iaawa oi local interest, hat allvartlatnl ll ‘ii.".°'.'.2i..'.“§“'.7.i'.l" .1‘; llrle in advance. ‘ u’ w, CRASWELL for Photograpa. The following letter has been ra- THE UHAKLUTTISTUW N GUARDIAN Praises Gallantry 0i Island Airman PAGE THREE _$. chitin.» i ‘Ia those who are interested in new and improved atralna of vegetables. and to a uaint more people with oar Always Tender Beet (the va ety which wil cook aa quickly aa new beets right throu ii the winter) we male thla SPECIAL OFFER. Send c to cover coat of peeling and mailing and raeelva free a package of this beet a together with a Qlnple lot of these beeta grown by as iaat sea-sen. Alaa ill- alllded ia a copy of our I943 catalogue with dcaorilitiona of Ilyhrld Sweet Corn, Kootenay Pena. Hutchinson Carrot‘ 1 Salad) 5 to 'l. Rslres ‘tables. ‘lice Court yesterday the case of a ‘Air Ibroc man charged with wilful destruc- ltll y. ‘nesday, ‘a. a. Trai 'ing of the ‘Committee a eeived bv Mrs. Kathrlne Lieavitt, Albertnn, from the Minister oi Na- tional Defense for Air. Ottawa, in appreciation of the try shown ‘bay her aon, Sgt. W. l-l. C. Ieavitt, .!"-M.: —-i "I am writing to aay how murdi POLICI: COURT-At the City Po- all ranks d the Royal Canadian oin with me in warmly I18 vou and the mem- on the honour have come to CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 1,41 ZION VALENTINE TEA (Chicken 3 Tuesda . Ibbrusry 16th, ent and Apron 2-13-31 ‘i oongratulst tion oi property was adjourned un- bars o! vour famii an ~ ——-— “. 1'8 DISTRIBUTING CENTRE. — w. ‘Champion Leavitt DIM. tliroulh the Rsti coil’; “..';i‘l“'-s‘;§i i“; -""'* °‘ on o on o. ‘ from 9 A. M. toll P. M. daily durinfl QZT-lSIr-iifissniitmiufiiffiiffi‘. the dates Fiibrilhl‘ 19th to 28th, the vim! with No‘ m squadron o! the page and name ad being incor- my“. M‘, “mm "The citation on whim thia award ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, — was made reads as follows: ML and Mm mom Shaw’ 5mm ‘On the dth December, i942, a hope, announce the engagement of l-Biled in Iforce o! bombers was Lem“, Peal-ye w make an attack in daylight on the son of Mr. George Phillips factory at Elndhoven. The MacNaill formerly of Milton and operation. whim was executed fault- now of Montreal. Marriage to take lea-sly. demanded a. high degree of place this month in Montreal. skill and accurate timing. Bombs 2-16-11. stvere refleased at‘ varying heights down ———- o mo ve. PRUWNCYAL 51"’- MEETING" obtainetdifpsoeerie in lrllizngcnfisof MF- M0110" DQW- "T10 Wilieileifie target area. two izunnosts were sil- Prlnce Edward Island at the meet- encei intense ant‘; hkavv ouposmon Qniiml) CM‘ 991m” was encountered and hot-h on the held at the ROY!“ Y°fli outward and return flight stun-ks Hotel. Toronto on January 29 an we" m“, by “m” nzhkrm The 30 gave a comprehensive rcport_of m” “w”, achleved reflects the that convention at yflfitElYl-liy.zreqfpst and“ on Mammal who mornings meeting of the Provincial narflchated ‘nyvaflous canacmeq as A R P committee. The Domln- lean", and members 0 aim," ion Committee expect 0o send some U..." - 118W A R P. $111115 5mm! i" b‘ "rm oersoneli of the Force are ~hown to the A. H, P. W011i"! ""1 proud of your son's fine service rec. 1150 to the general public. Hon 1-! 07¢ H. Cox, presided at yesterday's meeting. at which there was a full attendance G "Voiirs rincerelv. "CHAIN-ER G. PflWEIt ‘JMinister oi National Defense for r. The young pilots it produces for one source of pride at No. 9 service Ont, but the station is also rightly proud oi’ its pipe band Due to diffi- Fullerton and- emborizos maroon, Jghi blue and made in Canada the tartan has bucu zipiii-ovccl at R. C A F. Head- quarters, Ottawa. and il~ uniform bu..- and clothing board there. The tartan istered by the Court of Lord Lyon, Edi lill‘ are rcslstered. President of ilie pipe ha: of Meadford. Ont, and WO i Six members of the band are fr Stueibing of Kitchener, OiiL, l5 . G D 'l":ij,'loi‘ ofxllirouto is the secretary. 0m Winniuoc. in this picture, AC 2 K. Af shown win-min; up his pipes. Bounty the new extra early recon . .. r . . I pun“ lend now to- YORK, l ‘"3 P. C- ' i! BINGO Holy Redeemer l-lall The those prevailing at Binxos in the city. other - i i Freezout i For Charitable Purposes the Rnydl Canadian Air Force is Tftillllllg Flying Scliooi, Centmlla tomato. and nanny other lst I ‘ ‘"‘ and ARTHUR VESEY s. IsLA Social Evening For K. of C. Members, Variety of entertain- dafl‘ hlua mmd‘ were then appointed. School, Miss Mary Coady. Miss oisa Wolsh- Sick DCCil approved by the dressing .1; bu.» been approved and reg- "ll, Srotland, where all tartans ‘ is Flying Officer C A Finley -—- Al-LINTON INSTITUTE Oll- GANIZATION — On February ii, i"43. a meeting was held for the Iluluunc of organizing a Women's Institute branch at Alliston, not 63. "Good Luck" was chosen as a name and the following officers were elected: President. Mrs John L lilacteorl~ Vice-President, lvlirs- '!‘. Albert Hickan and Secretary-Trea- surer: Mr= Ernest Beck Mrs. Ne- ln Memoriam HAROLD DAVID MDOBI There passed peacefully away at Argyle Shore. Jan. l8, 1943, Kar- old David Moore, infant son of Mr. Aid To Russia Funil aciiriioiw K Lodge. Crapaud" D. H. Fraser, Peter's" Birch Grove W. town; ewton Cross Muttart, Carleton; Central Bede- ua W. I_.; Gowan Brae Fraser North pbell, ltollo Ba ; Mr. and lgsprymacks. City- Mr. Poole, Malcolm Burke, Montague; John W. Robertson, Kingsboro. $3.26 from Stewart. James M. Graham, Montague, $2.00 from Mr. and Mrs. Central Mr, and Mrs. Bcdeque; North Bfiwhldi and Mrs. ber . Mu tar Se Rev. James Cross, orth W. Stanford Robertson. Mr. A. Fraser, unns R. : Nlnlnnls, ms Point; Don ld U U‘ Kblth We DOWD mp" MBODOHQW: Mrs, A Mac- Callum and Mrs Neil Maocallum are the Directors and Mrs. John ‘F. Bank and Mrs William Carver, the Auditors for the year. and Mrs. Earl Moore at the tend- er age of four months. All that medical skill could ‘do was done but to no avail. God willed otherwise and on tha above mentioned date this little life took it; flight to be noon. Funeral service at the home Sir Henry H. men raided Lori injured. Britim airmen dropped five tons oi bombs on various targets on Cogygcszgilll. Jr.—l, Betty Enman; 2 Ago Today , (‘node l. B—-l, Kenneth Simmon: —— cfiiilfll " °“' °““°“ "“"°°" 01.0 SYDNEY SCREENED, ERAS volt. (B! Th0 659M113" Press) Graded. D-l, Clarence Simmons; SULLIVAN, ALBION NUT illld INVER‘ Feb. 16, Robertson succeeded- as chief oi (he British imperial general staff by gun-leg, Wilson. German alr- clon; ll killed, four and KCnnelh simmoru 1915-59“ Sh‘ William 2. Charlotte MacComiack Grade III. 5r.-—l, Frances Mao- Touimj; Gl‘(‘(‘ll, (il'LlCll‘ I. Ami Keith $iinmonsg '. Sliirlcy lnman. PCTfiCL ‘rll-Ltflldillltt - Jolwe Clark, NESS~ Also Frances and Charlotte Mac- Coi-mnclc, Tommy Green, Keith Highest average Senior Grades- ‘ Everett Barrett 87.7%. Junior Grades - ing National An lunch was served by the h°@i'"'~ We have in stock and cars arriving of WALSH COBBLES and AM- ERICAN HARD NUT. ND fpNujl-fl‘ Wives and Friends , 8.30 WEDNESDAY. FEB. l7 " arises are the same as 9 p.m. ment Admission 25c i culty in obtaining materials the full band has not yet obtained léilts _,_ ,__ ____ ________ but the pipers supply plenty of stirring Hlfllllillld music for para es. 1w Th 1 u. _ f the —* The band was oiiginally formed at Suinnior; c, r» u. I . but with the Eefiusféeeun; rjzd f‘... ML _M,S_ Emma Mccgrvfllm Mrs. transfer of the station to Centi-alia, Lin» idea for u pliio rililVPd also. The (“my R01] can was slur-cred b_\ John Cairns. Program - s. organization at pgsent Comprises five drummers nmi Amen pipershunger an exiflellnge of Xxlélifillllelfilzls Th5. Pai'iiellI\I2/)l‘(iC:géll§‘,gli/l$. go; the direction of pe Major. Cpl. Jaiucs Ross oi Lon on, Ont, w o as c nm 8 881's 1' 1 < - f M J h“ J Mm, been Pinyin! the Divas [or l5 years The tartan worn by the pipers was dgcidledlttrzlggctalaso céiggiiciliéidfo’; tlgy ha???‘ 8a“ ‘Jae gnswend Wm‘ w“ designed by the swtonls commanding Omar‘ Group Captain E galifkgcsoglillt. This: new committees a nickel Meetifl gilijsebufip? Lowest prices. and quick deliveries, special attention to C.O.D. orders. p)“ PREFENTATEN -' o“ Mmfl“ u W hem Highest average weszugoxfixgegg km Um‘ Avanlrlfi. Fob 1st. a large numnerimaggmtgh°éfld taut!” mglimle es any. lmman 56%. , R E_ L mgiswred Nurses ' of friends and neiqhléflrs oi Pie.’ Md them “f; 150;“; gluelctilmis ‘a; Annie B. MacLeod~Teucher. Association 50.00 Al" D“""h m“ "i i" “m” i‘ ‘u d H .. Nonrn sr. summons SCHOOL ~-——-—- Hau proceeds o! “Scotch co M‘ and M" pa“... Msyqevm “w. ng om oi eaven. Blossomed on cert", Presbyterian cmucni-I Argy'e. to honor him while h0111s.'"m w “mm u‘ Hfive“ l‘ P ‘m’ The following is the Honor Roll 315955 PLAIN W- ‘- ' ° . Choir, Mon ug 55,50 on holiday leave, Mr Harry m? um" i" m“ um‘ “"- 5 1"" of North 8t Eleanorh School for _ ' Csrdicsn Brine o. w. 1.. 10.00 McNevin capablv presided and Pray" 1W W. 511M Marla! w“ the month o! January. The monthly meeim o! the Brudenell w. 1, 1000 exploirred the nwwwe of m. meet- gig) ‘fmtfgoiéomguinr 83x13: 3h??? grass {,l§.—l_ Stianley Grelenk ivioohlae P111; yI-elll- mhglicéiarflilifieholgg PHONE 176 e ,_- , _ o rs. n n B? it?!‘ §§§;,.;,“‘§§fl§,',‘,‘lf, ’;‘.,“,f,',.*°§, residence of hs grandparents, Mr Gil-ad: Vi: git-d, €il§§§i€§§i~i-¢ii; Wednesday, Feb. 3. The meeting - 55,00 1mm Auburn w_1_; gunou; (“him n“ mm, mde, m a...“ o; and Mrs. seymour Scott oi Corn- 2, Elaine Eriman; 3, Goldie Green. Oponeil by slllgllig_lllstltuie Ode W. L; Ftiverdale Churchill W. 1.; "no," Jgcllqg_ whfle M“ gem-g; wall, where burial took place in Grade V.—l, Shirley MacCormuc-k.‘ followed by repeating the Creed l-lcad of l-lillsboro w. 1.; Iris w.1.; vim,“ w... , ggmnllmgntary arl- (farewell cemetery. Monday afier- ~-- ~— - Hopeileld; Mr, and Mrs. Ales Mac- enzie, Imig Creek; Princess Maérty L; areal W. 1.; Louis H. W. I.‘ Wil- Lake‘ Geo a Mrs. Eii e Mrs. . N. Brothers, and Mrs. C. H. Gladys Jay, Mount 83.00 from George Mayne. Emer- al : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron. D. A. Acorn, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. l-lume, M. Earle McM do, North Mrs. Thomas McMurdo. , Mr. Wright. Mr. and are : Bedequc; and Mrs. uia Willi “coin? am km . rlrofls and MT. John MoNevin on behalf of the neon . presented him with a we‘l filled nurse to whl~h he replied lw thank- lno all for their thoughtfulness Alli iolvwd in slrwinw For He's A Jolly} lv bounced The remainder cf the evenhv- was spent in games an social intercourse. The ladies served a dainty lunch. and- the gather- trv- rlin-wrsed by singing the Na- tional Anthem and wishing Alex the best of luck. TENDERS BNJOYABLI DINNER —When Captain Norman Iowther, Provincial president, undertook on behalf of the Canadian Legion in this province the sponsorship of the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund. §¢w1‘§.,,,,1,,““1°' ma: Fflfemgialiigg; he was not quite so optimistic as Annie M. lineman, clemmis Mac- some member; of the executive Lean, Mrs. D. J. an, Ernest about the possibility of raising here MacLaren, Misc A L. Lord. N. J. the proposed objective oi five thour Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Simon sand dollars. Consequently \vhen Campbell, Montague. L A MM- some oi his oonireras suggested _ that Mic objective might be doubled it was natural that he should be ready to wager a dinner at his ex- pense in the event o! slid: a baggy consummation. Last evening at e Queen Hotel, with fund's receipts at $l4,500.000 almost three times the original objective, Captain low- ther redeemed his wager in a most happy manner. His guests included about fifteen of those who h MaoAula . 50181.!‘ ms Poinyt; Peter's. Mclsaw. M - eothiwiostlnsllv ioined in organisms , “ ‘enqn. m‘ ael Fitzpatrick. souris; Charles the fund and bringing the campaign A U t‘ “VndH-ll5 Mills. Bay Fort e, Mar 0d to such a successful conclusion. ‘(minim wii‘ school Pupils; James G. M10111"! - Before the happy gathering broke oi luvnhlis, iiidsgipshire; tMrs. wmwyoilixnllgif; up Captain insular thanked all . _ 8W)“. 5 - ThQmls 5 l‘! N m’ present for their assistance in the chuwtlilh 1mg! New 10min Jeal- WR<>QP§H§§ON1§OG_ cam aign while President .1. r i m! B 511"" "M" {Belg tizer a the Charlottetown George Younlter, - James W. l’. Emeline iety, Graham's Roaggéidr. IxLa/cheur, Murray Harbour; Sch l. uvils o0 lircKa Branch and Mrs. Henry, president of the Indies Auxiliary suitably ro- nlied. tendering the host the sincere thanlq of all present. v1 0° - Personals Mr. Chester D. MacKsv of the Mrs. J. D. MacLeod. George Dewar, Mrs. Cecil Bell. M" dock MacKenzie. Mrs. Georze son, Mrs. B. C. Minot-can . i s‘! ' S-sroivrs - NOVELTY ilws 2.1a - 1.00 arm us New gominlaanzm l J , n. u - r. m“ cnul-‘eniil; Mrs. City; Mr. and New Haven; dale; AM Mgwregor, Cornw l. TATHERINE’! 801100‘! dine now exceeds 814.400. TM" i th _ 01' e month oi’ Pl e mum]; nslr ,Keith A lene Moo . Griu - Pupis making an average of McDougall. Arlene Everett M l. ach _ ezlngln the Chest oints to Bronchitis n. . . n» iiémirsisaisiorsli." ' i" gunman“ is. ti.» h u“ a Thilphlegeglgfiasma tcoour, but You “bill Pwgreesmbeoomea owish or M ThBYilndinDnW 'aNorway_ ‘dude weakened bronchial lisp?» id‘ locum Pa» is. s sinus; the large Nflluntgm ThTsMM-Oovgmwyo-L relieve lcoscuthe , I lib Di n rs. M w? snlitin’. James H. Mills. Annan- Total cash received bywlidfr. Jar- Darraoh. 30% MOOTI, g n, cNei 1 Jllfllslfli. ‘he era-lute. Cavanagh. aremailytohdp mmimfi fzilydaqaboutfltimsaaalqehllltat R.C.A.li'. Chatham, NB., was a re- ‘cent visitor to his home in Park Corner. Mr. sld,5t. from their son. ‘rpr. James overseas. Another aon, Pie. ber last. many friends oi Maple Pia he The Walsh, ,learn that bed. after of be! two wee IIO. t l1 Memoriam parted in. liie January iii. ma. Lorin‘ and hind in all lala ways Uilrll da Sincere Inaertedhllialn [land lldll. y! v-hmw. In Memoriam Dear la the one that la e In memory I heap yea ear Aa long as the yeara rail along. a_1"t;':l‘.‘ili..'.‘°i1""s.,..'“ i232’ 1e of New Arirvlaigggtnaxigvwa; $11411“!!! Vi’ "l! l , . (‘l-cod Fellow than he was viiromus- I c d Hector Scott. John Walker m ‘every ' ‘shall be no more pain. Du and Mrs. Dougald MacDon- Peters Bay, received a cab: MacDonald stating his safe arrival Daniel J. is serving oversea since Septem- m mm. he‘: is atill confined! to having the misfortune kicked by s. horse over I loving f ear d Fatilscr, Arol-ilglrfllllia who d: tandjuattothaladcflih {slid hind in heart and mind What a beautiful mamas-y ha left In loving memory oi Ira. Jallca tggwleglywlio paaaed away Iehra. Fond la the y that lingers Skinner. Besides his sorrowing parents there ls left to mourn a little bro- ther Ernest. The pal carers were two nephews and two co oi he deceased narlely: Herbert an Lloyd Scott . MISS LIDA I. JONES One more link connecting the present with the past has been sav- ared by the death on Jon. 25th of Miss Lids E. Jones of Hazelbrook, in her 89th years. She was the daughter of t/lie late Deacon Robert Jones and Jane Wood Jones of I-Iazelbrook, and was the last survivor of a large ism- ‘lly of aons and daughters. , On her retirement from nursing ‘she resided in her home at Hazel- ‘brook with two sisters. h It gens s thug whose hospitality as en s a many. er sisters predeceased- er. ' To aunt Lida. al ahe waa af- ieeticnateéyl called br many the work of rist's Kingdom ever had first place in her thought and life. | She was a loyal and generous supporter of the H Baptist Church. and always lnterestag- in good work. she served many yesra as the efficient President o! the W. M. A 5. and as assistant Treasurer of the Giunfh. She bore with patience and ‘Christian fortitude four ears suffering but eagerly awated the summons to that 1am who?“ than r ‘long illness she was faithfully‘ and ilovinsly cared for by her niece. Miss ‘gmyh-Ionss. reéiewid when necessary Y t!‘ B11111 1100B. Milo Pearl Jones. The funeral service was held in the Hazelbmok Baptist Church on the afternoon of Jan 27th. The ser- vice was sympathetically conducted by Rev. f. J Levy of Charlottetown assisted bv Rev. D. K. Ross of Pownal. Mr. Levy spoke V617 AP- propriately from the text "Blessed are the desé that die in the Lord and their works do follow them " Mira. l-Iarold Carver mug a aolo "My Heavenly Home." The nail-hearers were Messrs. M. W. Wood. Earl Jenkins, William Wood. Ben Far uharson. Ilmeat Muteh and Home Maaon. Interment waa in llaaalbmok cemetery. risisiiii auiiiniiii‘; .3“)! RUSSIAN ltllilll’ -_ The Women's Institute and ladies of the town of Mon served dinner in the Legion Ha ""11" owning. A d number of the citizens turne out and en- lvyed the splendid meal served. The proceeds are to be di . tween the Russian Relief rand and [the mad Cross-L. ..'Mrs. 8. C. Msclean and dauxhter Katherine and little aori Ken, Mcntorue. are spendin few days in Charlottetown they are the I1! H. and Mrs. Poole-L. i ‘Card of Thanks Mr. Herbert Smith wishes to thank the boa-holders oi hia mail ‘route and friends LBPyOlflThlWfldlO-‘HOPO than LNG plelwlwlfiubltat the same Pilliklm1o,m other plateaus! You see, Tlie Shaded has earned an enviable reputation among Ila raadenferliaaesiaoitaaeaotltepiehana. To aaearo than, it combs more than ZOafllacwM-lflliadietg ptdINaQOlldoa-|ts0ndaltatlff photographers far and wide l0 aecIIe “elusive, ap-io-lho-snlnuta slide afwenhxawd happawiagalliataveatlakseattayeu. ltmalnt-alaaalsuga library of photographs from which h clvoaaa pictures that will help l0- tarpret the new: of the world quickly. and simply. Tlslakusoliiarraaaonwiiyidaritiiwanlliafiaitasadard...whylth llufaaroaa-aailiagwoeir-aadaawqapaahbaHaiilaaed . one Stauoarb TIE FASTEST-SEMI" WEEKEND NEWSPAPER ll I'll IAIITIIISI lavlaasallaasaaarapstwlraatsteltaal. awdtlsaavar-iacvaaalagpapalarlty al Tlieltaadartwenaaeoaiyea IISIIVI YOUR COPY! P.l.l. SULKY racing la the title at a laser-papa platasa they in this week's rotagsavara. THI ARMY SHOW is described la an aaolualva ple- twe story this week in The Standard. KAT! AITKIN gives you recipes that wll please the wean of the house. In the Magazine. PLUS lecture articles, aliart stories, complete naval, and all the beat comics. ‘l’. a-l ii.