rm! stem‘ iiEiiTilAl. GUARDIAN of local interest, but advertising of at five cents a word strictly pa’. nble in advanco. COOK'S for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE ID. SURANCE. uownan Monvms- Fitted ! Footwear at 115 Queen street. ...../ // ‘ STAB TRANSFER. — Phonerflfll This column h reserved for new: e nerve; nature may be lnlerhfi frat; crmnnorraroww {GUARDIAN ' t Reviews Activities of Fishermen?» Cooperative e i swing, effected w; co-werative or planned. Mr. worieiil hu vie- m-arketing were emphasized in the fwd eI-oh of the 00-099"- mmmi Xgpqfl, 0i President Austin tives and he has also Btttmdfifl R. Bell. White sands, at the an- nual meeting yesterday of the P-E 1., mshermnu. Central (Jo-operative Alsociation, Ltd. libllowing ls the tent of his mport: ioiig places, telling the fishermen‘ o! the Central. I “Moat of the wmk done in org- anisation wu sponsored and con-l ducted by the Ibrtmrion Depart- ment of 8t. Dunstan’; Univernityl uni the staff oi the oo-ooerativei Unidii of PJELI. I mime time r sident "It l5 with a great deal of pleas- ure that '1 welcome the delesatw meetings and Short Courses in var- l "We have a great need for a. field . f» ‘ or 1309. SPECIAL DRE-EASTER- BAB- GAlN SALE. Mrs. Johnston's Ladies‘ Wear. i ATTENTION FARMER-Sv-Due to shortage of cars we are Unable to accept turnips at our waxing ,plant till further notice. Signed. {Associated Shippers, Inc. LEAVE FOR U. S. A. -- Mrs. Thomas R. Beer, Malpeque Road. left yesterday morning on a visit to Sboughton. Mass. She was accompanied by'her sister. Mrs. Norm-an Ferguson, Indian River. rtr m: to this annual meeting, and 1 am ipleased to note that there is a good representation from all membtr ‘Co-operatives in attendance. "It was with deepest regret that we learned of the death of our former president. Mr. Napoleon ‘Arsenault, who Tied been Prfiidfilli representative who could be active amen: thetiehermen. not only to orgenlne those aroupe which are considering starting a (lo-operative but also among the groups that are already organized. ‘There would be much more on- thusiesm ampng the fishermen Lf qt the Central since it vile fflfmed _u.niil August last year when he James L. suuth, above, of ‘resitmbl l" “"15 “imlaled Wm‘ Knowing Tenn" was a 3573mm the (Io-operative movement in Prince week on clerk for rva in iaoo. “Ward Island 5m” "l °‘““°" wim, h, p; (“at can“ m days and Wfls a 800d orzwiiltr testify in Senate hearing on con- “m”? u“ mhermen‘ m‘ m“ n: fun-flan o; Dam n mienthapwill be a great loss. not only to hi; bereaved family, but Elm to u Atonzic Energy Commiseionkn fishermen who hive benefited IIDIM CENTER senators such a. representative. who could give the tact: about oo-operative organization, could spend his time, in conducting meeting; and short‘, courses among the fishermen. It‘ would require acme funds to do thin work, and with this tn mlntd, we have requested the Federal Government to make an annual . PRINCE 4i ,0, , nnwaau ' on Saturday Morning annrmnvo conmnnncn '- Mr. H.W. Clay of the Dominion De~ DB-riment of Aizriculture left Thun- day morning for Winnipeg to et- tend a. conference of Live Stock l-‘leldmen and interview parties in- _terested in th.e purchase of Prince Edward island Yorkshires. P ,. ‘i Ti‘ ‘ TilE ‘MHO l YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Ser- vices Sunday, March 2: 1'1 a.m.. Central Church; 3 p.m.. York; $1.30 p.m., Brackley. The Minister begins a series of three senmons Ion the 23rd Psalm. first sermon on Sunday. You are welcome. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral nf Mrs. Margaret Richard took place yesterday morning at 8,4,5 from her late residence, '77 Elm Ave. to the Church of thc Moat H91)’ Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. W. Mann. Service at the grave ivus conducted by Rev, J, Moi» Glllivary- The pallbearers were JMt-stsrs. Silas Chappel, Edward Arsenault, Reaney Gallant, Gilbert Arsenault. Ernest DcsRoches and William Campbell. DQiDMOMOMQMQQ-Q-(M ‘I EMPIRE Shows 7 and 8:45 — Matinee So ¢:"?¢ TONEGHT 82d SAT. iu -.~v rduy Only 2:30 APE‘? é w J CONTRACTS PENDING - Ac- 5? cording to a Mansion exchange y .\;l'trge construction Contracts m re- ggni-d to ropalrs and extension of '; wharf facilities at Borden, P.E.!. ‘ are to be awarded soon. Tenders ‘liar large scale concrete crib-work =. I and contracts for extension of the "1 prcsnnt wharf jetty have been call- ;, vied for. it was reported by Cana- hldiztn National Rillhvél)‘ officials. i‘ l '-i—~— L‘ 25 YEARS MARRIED - Mr. and Mrs. J Gordon Evans today are celebrating the 25th anniversary of n ‘iliE ttunsttn HUTSHUTS (limit. lien, Eli n4 6m) _' H REA GIJRTIS-illlli iilllilil-liiY KIBBEERUlERT Elffi u iiliililli nails-tit Sliliil Sli- MERLE m/tvu t...- llliY CLARK Aliil iiEii iillllilltl BURGERLS sent/nah; by Louisa Rousseau - Produced by COLBERI CLARK - oer-Jr: N Tl‘! I ‘ ‘ l l»: Serial - Fediurettc - o-@\»tto-&>oo§oo<g>oo§-=i_. PRINCE EDWARD TiiDAY Aiiii SATURDAY slim 312s . 1 - 9 their marriage and are receiving the congratulations of their nuny lriclrtls. Mr. Evans is srxton q! St. Paul‘; Anglican Church in Char- ylottetown. a, position he has held since he was married. i 5part". Ccirtccn P.Y.P.S. MEETS — Tile reguhr‘ meeting of Calvin RYP 8., was- hold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Macdcnald on Friday night. February 14th. During devotional of Mr. Rlocizwcodlo home rni club-nun. he told believed he was fired for opposition to Communists TVA. his in EYE! RIGHT! Importance of good lighting for close work is stressed by the spec- leliate, who declare that care of the eyes is one of the prime health needs of our Ieneretion. With read- ing, writing, dreughting and other modern techniques, the eyes are under severe strain. Those who suffer even brief and apparently minor eye afflictions are urged to consult their family doc- tors about such ailments. What ls bothering the eyes may be readily remedied, but serious trouble can neglected. DIET FADS The fad of “rllmming" isn't as prevalent as it was a generation ago, but Canadian doctors claim too many people still think themselves qualified to decide what hey should not eat. Such people are actually endangering their health, by dieting, any the experts. This, of course, doe; not epplyto the person following a doctor's instruc- tions as to diet. TRURO, N.S., Feb. 28 - (GP) Rev. Perry F. Rookwood. minister of St. James Pnebyterlan Church here, has been notified to appear before a March 4 meeting of the Halifax - Lunenburg Presbytery to answer charges c; "following u div- isive course" iri p, series of setmom lest fall, it was announced tonight. Mr. Rockwood had delivered a series of 5611110115 In which he had criticized certain aspects of church practice and in one sermon be crit- icized an action of o, Quebec meet- ing of Protestant chm-cites in elf-- pressing sympathy in txmnectionl with the illness of the late Rom, rlgue Cardinal vtlleneuve. Later R fire was reported in- the mfiflmelii said that scme of his sermons had burned Ibtfll Notice o!’ Mr. Rmlcwocds ln\-, E181 ; the Canadian _leq to carry on our business. grant available to carry on this jpqm his sincere efforts to Obtain w"! for them n better standard o1 livini; , thmugh qyoperallve organization‘. enthusiasm among In memory of the late Mr. Arson- eo-operstlvel. and greater loyalty lavult, l thlnk it is fitting that we to the business that they control. Iiiqw observe o period of one min~ ‘The Central is your business Orz- utes’ silence. animation, and lt relies on your I "Until August last year. Mr Mflsuuport and loyalty for its’ pm- ‘A FBIIIIQT was acting n; manager gress. We would like to see more oi’ the Central in a part time cap- interest teltan- in the Central by_ lacity, ft. was decided to secure nlthe mernberl. and the fisherrnenl full-time manager in order to make kept informed of the activities of, preparations for an active bus- .the Central and the benefits thati 131953 year this coming year. All-Will be derived from it when it piicatioris were called for in ilwgets established. j Press. and at a meeting of the! “Until it l5 flnnly established board of directors the application: and doing the greater amount of were reviewed, and Mr. R B Mao- the marketing for the member co- Neill had lust returned from over-lopea-atives, the fishermen will still ‘There is a great need for more the member 4 "W" l! "l"! "NY Wifnmlls a"? sens, having joined the Hm)‘ nsbe under the control of the sup-a ‘ii Private. and served in both Italy lpliers. and that is a situation that ‘and NW Europe oampaisos. 0h we should remedy as soon as pos- dlschaige he held the rank of M810!‘ slble for the good of the fisher- am-i had been employed in iheimcn. and the fishing industry a; a army a; n stat: officer for the whole. with your strpport and act- ‘ast two years of his service. Hlslive err-operation. the Central will inst appointment was as director surely prosper, and you, the fish- of educatoin for the Canadianknneri will reap the benefits from Occupational Elf/me in Germany, [the time your fish is catight until where he had to Oriflnlle 1M Cvm- it is on the retailer's’ Ihelves for. ‘plete educational program for all sale to the public." | tmope there. and | we are very fortunate in securing 514N563"! REPORT Ifiuci. a mpejble and efficient manag-l A detailed financial statement was submitted by the manager, Mr. RB. MacNeiil, Charlottetown. Although this statement showed a lose on the year's operations. it was “There ha“ m, been any mwlhorped at the next armual meeting cmmerauves 10m we central 5m“ to report a substantial gain with_ l“, w“ and m‘, present‘ mam. resultnntdivldends allotted to mom. bcrshlp consists of nine Co-oper- bors. This could be achieved if all “fives Wm‘ n mm ‘ndivlduay mam. member; gave their loyal support , bersmp 0! 256 fl5hennen_ gun QiIio their Central this year. ‘hese nine CQ-Qpi hag stiilwcri/bedl from the lin-ilted funds avail. towards the share capital, some 8b“!- MYPUH to the value or $17.- ‘ Nine Co-operativee I ltaviitg several shores. while others, have Only the one share which en- 491141 were purchased last year. It i5 hODtd that in the current year's title; them to ntcmberslilp. :°P°Ta'll°7l‘9i members W111 Plideflv- “We would like l0 increase thisyfrr to Pill’ cash for any items the Share capital considerably this yearCMltral tun secure, even if this so thnt there will to sOme funds means bOITDWI-YII from their local atuilnble to carry on the bllsirwii 0mm “film “FEBRUARY 23, 1941 M LD .CHUM Canada's Original Aromatic Pipe Tobacco CUT COARSE fOR PiPi - (Lil HNE FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN l Specie???‘ RADIO A TUNE-UP OFFER only $19-9- llERE’S WIIAT WE 00:»- ' Tut Ali Tubes. Check And Clean All Controls; Inspect And Tighten Connections. Cluck Dial Calibration. Replace lad Drive Cables. ' Align R. F. Stages. ' Align lntermedieieiiegeo. ‘ Test For Selectivity and Senlitivlly. Replacement Parts or Tubes, ii needed, eri not in- cludcd in this offer. Transportation Extra. Bring in your Radio and save money. OFFER TIMI LlMfTIO HEAR wnsm oto 11M! ORCHESTRA snunoav - séao m. - crcv The Central will be more concern-i ed with car-land quantities nf mer- phandise and subtitles and in order to finance the business. there will have to be more money available pending hearing we; given tonight ‘ either m share “puny m. in 10m- Ali endeavors to obtain supplies last your were fruitless, Mr. Mac- Ncill reported. with the exception 0f vans and a small supply o: twine and rope. As restrictions are lift- ed and supplies become more reed- period led by Mrs. Elinor Math- oscn, hymns sung were ‘What A Frlonui We Have In Jesus" and “My Faith LOOlE Up To Thee". mayor by the President, R/ussell Matheson and Mrs. Elinor Mathe- son, Scripture reading from Luke 20, verse; 9-18 the secretary. ‘Margaret Mani-Jae em. Reading by MMY~E1l2liLbeiih MacEachern. The business period followed with the nrcsldent in the chair. Minutes of last meeting reed and adopted. - Roll Call answered by thirteen members, collection am-otmted to $1.35. Next meeting to be held at the home of the Secretary and toll call to be answered by each member repeating the first verse of a favorite hymn. A letter was read from Rev. Norman Youm and after some discussion it was de- cided to send $5.00 to Mia Jessie Ross. treasurer of the P E I Pro- , vlncial Executive for the support a cf the provincial work in P.Y.P.S. Contests and games were then for awhile enjoyed and refreshments ‘served by the hostess brought e lvery pleasant evening to a cloee. lee leu. the Ilene whlnbl linen mini: In notion! ‘Ihe many friends of Mr. Wee- ley Follend, New London, are sorry to hear that he has been confined to his bed with a very heavy cold. and will wish him a time oiuev ‘MES, in the Church Bulletin which surn- moned him to appear before the Presbytery to answer the charge o! following a divisive course and acting in a manner contrary to the dignity of a minister cf the church. It said hi; conduct was contrary to the laws of the Presby- terian Church in Canada and in- (ronsistmt with his l7°5lil0n as a minister of the gospel. Io: heed colde, atuly nose, clog nostrils, tut Mentlro eturn. Clean heed and nose and keepe them clear. jars and l tubes 50¢. t L! t MENTHOLATUM ‘ ' In. 1'8 ( UNAIURT Dal/t ME [VIKS -|~t u.- ~‘ speedy recovery. QUICKIES 1nonr§ov til-ail? an IEVAIS an " »~ n..- ,., ,.,,<v ‘I e at- Comedy ~ Variety - Cartoon Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 that it was considered likely he hmlhlvllllilliumm would go to son Island. Georgie, for an extended rust in the sun- -¢---- ‘Anmmuknofl HOMEMADE TOILET SOAP i HIIIIUMI" M" One ptiuand of wayhingdstalzie, l 1b‘. . tallow, - lb. unsacke me, tablespoon salt, 3 quarts ivatt-r. Extra! NIVIS - ctllltcily Method: Put the sodii and lime ln a dish, pour over it boiling water, stir until dissolved. let ‘rt stand until clear, pour oft the clear liq- uid. Add the grease and salt. Bull A hours. Then pour into pan: and cool. If it should be inclined to ourdle, the lime may be too strong, pour in a ibttle more water and boil again. Add perfume as yvu like, pour into molds and let hard- en. Cream rouuo 1 teaspoon, ashes of roses perfume makes this e very fine toilet soap. . leper: Prl lilelster lily Talia fir! (By The Canadian Prelll lfifrhlltbb. 2W. I — Thfl Montreal Daily 9hr in a front m’ dtihepeteh from Ottanwaeid t. though Prime l- ter menu to king’: ‘health IIIII chilled fmronment since bin mm mane, reports were mums coat. knit- h the tel that the Indie ranks ninth among the ooel producing countrks oi’ the world. noon ocean-r Anni n m vrymueh until after the Inter re- II that scoot-dag mares fir. sung was _ _ , u, p "gm u m" u The Sahara Desert n larzc etiough “fill, veil punt and to blanket the United Slates. fl v 7Fmmeuai ---i-Q- anything?’ "Sure she's capable! Winn lite answered our Guardian Went Ad she raid her int employer raid sin vm eepeble oi v By Ken Reynolds erior product. pure; where a Co-operative off "y wvallehls. it i» hoped to be time to ptuohue centrally, enough 51m. Dlles for ell members. ‘ The Organization was active in securing agencies for both marine and automobile engines at ii eon. siderable saving to fishermen. Dori-us the year five carloadl of capital. “The past few rears ha" bet-n favourable ones for marketing our iisii 13963159 c; thi- world-wide tired {Oi- foocl for relief purposes. Con-l sequowtly we have been able to sell our fish tonudytyintaglemwgtl; B tlcallr un m 9 l‘ l1 ~ y , situatsion is rapidly ChBIlKlTlB HOW-leans “ere purchased’ repnslemlllg a-lid the marketing from now on} will “flay °l $14,800.35, and twill be a different mattezeéidaandit s”: married to mombcrs at cost ‘ rhiletherewaees YQ- ,' 'ri:1d“and celliflG prices on the fish. tar‘? phat“ to the Minis- ! “The world i, beginning to get pond “and Al: hlitmcNeill n. m“ °“ "5 m‘ “W” Wm‘ a“ him inn his em! tun!” Mm ever increasing production of fish r “wed M 8 macs last fall, from the iish-prorlucins countries. v2“ M I H ‘dl-‘Pflfimtlit to in- vqmese Commie, are always on the an“: t; tie tact that the fish- lalefl w and new and bam- mfth- Inot receive a 6121:1321 It“ do t°d~‘ i’! Fmklng m4 woman“ ‘mh the Federal government n flkoxn ‘W! ‘MY m “°“’ “m” m“ “more other Merit! my...” ‘m. market; on this continent. In order tcelv me ces re- lrot- us in hold our own with this requekln ‘tunnel zrant. We have ‘mt °f mmpelmon‘ we must also madgfzfi edlllcaallct allmml gram be be constantly looking for better 8mm work d {the and organiz- methods of lmndlLrtg our fish, more nvalhmo t- Si" n hi" it be mode economical m€ar1s of handlind. "id but Ommigau e arm?" lhmllfih “m” ‘u’ we must put up a sup‘ lreeent the mglénty Bgfseorlgltnlsgd “The “and Ln, the world may-keys 1191811118!) in the Province, rind we gegmg i0 be towards fresh and W fresh-frozen fish since moat of the ‘MacDonald Radio Service 160 Kent 5t. Hmte i107 NOTICE A Fund liar been unanimously entlturiarlically starved at North River on beholi of Wm. Butler and fatally in their recent heavy fire loss. Contributors are invited to send or ieuvc contributions with any of the following committee at North River: A. E. Todd, Treasurer; Andrew Maciacivem, Secretory, Nell Mothelen, Auditor. ~- _ Any donations from Charlottetown will be gladly re- ceived by R. R. Bell at the office oi Ieli & Metitieson. are in a better position to admin- isier lhls grant than any other Although we have written letters io the Minister on this sub- ject. we have not had any real." and we are son-y not to have at least some information to give to you today.” three retailers‘ stores have small rflri- gemiion equipment that enables them to display the Prodlm M‘ trnetiveiv and to handle "H" m“ when n “.35 impossible a few ears ago. With this in mind. We must prepare now to prodlwe 111° kind of fish that will sell 0H ill‘ market. and also Mod"! B bell“ prOdMCl u well as a more "m" live one. Log 0| Packing "A eat deal o! ntontv h" W“ lost t!’ the fishermen in the out by packing fish that did not and! fancy gfgdQ, We must all take special care this w" w Pa“ ‘mil’ g fancy product and so new“ "01 only a better return, but lilo i0 ensure a ready sale I01‘ Bil-l‘ M Th‘ Sea brand fl-ih- "By marketing fish eta-overall"- ly, there is a great navint! l° i“ fishermen. which can be lllllillfl“ by s case which 1 take u an 0X- ample. Last year I visited a O0- operetive that was formed In but which has not yet boil!!! 1° do their marketlnc co-Ollllfilluw- By basing the price of lobetctefi" that received by the fishermen ll! the Murray Harbour Flllillmeril Ole-operative. fm‘ the put year. I fgimq on inquiry. that their of- guuntton loaf in the vicinity of eaooooo or on the rem’ MIMI‘ by not selling their lobster catch in large quantities tau-operative!!- “The work of ore-rivet“ m‘ on; the fishermen which was Ml’- ried out by the Camel. was lim- ited lnet year because it is "f! difficult for the boltd of directs?! to afford the time to villi- ill‘. "gIlRYCO" n ma" n this oi nonlinear‘. CHRYSL OF qiintlonwubeihlm "cmtvco" menus "ffid.tl-‘."n‘.it“'.".‘l Inch WITH ‘ C H FIYC D Custom-Drilled BRAKE LINING Here's e new and revolutionary brake linia! discovery by Chr-yalereeglaeen which brings you m, nicer u!" Ito Begd on a new ca‘: ptlnd is, YC cos-rou- D LLEDRSRAKB EINING provides maximum braking with nlolmmelort. Act mum" tlm brain Iricnoa inpravu their denqi NSIST "ON CHRYCO CUSTOM-DRILLED l’. tu"t§t‘o'i‘i%‘€ Y}“““'“.e5t"“°‘“”“T . on can n m‘ "4': cbmfrom ourChmieoPlymeatb- lamp o: B05000 cloths. Enginnvrvd by ER CORPORATIO (YAN/'\il./\_ Llfvllllil putt‘. lltvw, ‘illl