JANUARY 19, 1946 I“ Q Visa-President cncn. 1.. oansuav ' L. Canslcy. rmesident, Cs. - ' ted. Tor-on o integer 0o, Llmi ‘The Lion Vinegar Co. Ldmi The Provincial Bank ads and PEIIIANENTB 0. K. FISH SUPIIIB OUT LONDON, Jan, 18 — (OP) by advertisements wave for‘ 2s 6d (60 cents) with fish supper thrown in. the dressers Trade Association is s minimum prices for suc association. which mcltldea molt babben, will require these out wave 30s ($6.75); l ($3 36), cutting 3s 0d. (84 cents); haimuttuig for 8W 5s, 1 20). For men. will cost a minimum of 5B O “oéilflmu proposed like re minim RUUiS FIND D DJ‘. WILL CONTROL PESTS n? fllat which offered a oermanen Hair- preeecwed the um ace. 'I'hoee now levied in Lon- , ’s West End usually arc high- . Australia, Jan. l8- . has lied arsenic- MBS. WILLIAM ll. MMDONALD Tne community of surround districts were in the sud en ‘ m her rest oi one oi’ its most ciltdizens, Mrs. William H, a . ’l‘he deceased, who was in her 63rd year was formerly Lois Perle Mutch. dainhter of the late Sarah Lois and David Mutob oi’ Mermaid. In the year 1909 she was uni-ted in mmi e to William H, Mao- old MacDonald. Juhnsfins River. o em were born one daughter, Lola. Mrs. Malcolm M. I Cherry Valley. and ve sons son of Johnston's iver; Gordon . and Lloyd on the homestead; Blair " ottetown and Kenneth who predeceased her in infancy. In the year 1929 the family moved to Mermaid, where the de- ceased rcsided until her death. Mrs MacDonald had not; enjo ed the bwt of health since of her husband Ln August 1942, hqw. at ered serious until the time of her passing, She was a devoted member of Calvin Presbyterian Church at Mermaid and for many rs took message of comfort and orlcour- agement was given from the words of the Muster as found in the Gos- pel according to St. John, the fourteenth chapter, verses 1 to 3. Besides her immediate family. there are lef-t to mourn her death. one sister. Mrs, Hamil: M, Stewart. of Charlottetown and one brother Leslie Mutch of Mermaid. The all bearers were six nep- hews o the deceased. B. Earle Mac- Donald, Roland MaoDcrmid, Leslie MacDonald, David Mumih, Freder- ick Mutch and Ralph Stewart. In- terment was Calvin Cllmrch Cemetery. The floral tributes and cards of sympathy received by the family expressed the esteem in which she was held by the co . Gard of Thanks The family of the late Mn. Wil- liam H, MacDonald wish to thank their ne s and friends for tihe floral tri tes and many messages of sympathy received by them diur- ilnfsytheir recent sad bereavement. HOW T0 MAKE BUSINESS PAY BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Advice for retailers ranging tmde-enrtziclnx from eleme-n , tine to talks 0n the intricacies of price nwrketirm is cilvm in "Your ‘.2- “'°"°"““"‘....a i.“ “ 90.2“ ‘3.”°%...t““.€‘°¥..";‘;> Etob" . oree- 0o ers v - “d r “$.30” mm mrofiiel lmffiliarted with tn o. our . ry a e hop her potslhry-h with - a Wartime Prl-xs and ‘Pmde Board. ‘amine due seized the boast by its Mr. Chisholm indicates the 0p- and émlfiéd it b0 pomturtiites and the pitfalls c-f the door whale her son killed small busi-nes. 'I‘he text, written I . in ajuanty style, points in the 8s factors which must be included i! from iiaefedirsizn Ocun-tv sélficcssguéstobeelttoinedlntlierc- f . is trying to Itamp out the fox ML $1151.01,“ say‘ that $0M” economic conditions in Canada. '— are foaecasted bv many merchandisers. This fact, plus a little money t. savsJaallthaltisxiecessai-yiftho lllillll SBIIOOL Oomph“ cane on all branches. caching by Ex- pert Barbell. _ Dblona awarded. DA! AND IIVINIIG ‘Ibo Students look lo: the work in e Mone- them to de- fer I tlculars A I T I M I BARBER ACADEMY The service-main with milstering- out pay and the civilian wdnih the wwr bond savings are advisedhere on any steps they micht take the retail business. "Your Own Store And How To Rlun It" has an laitroducticn mill- ten by Edgar Burton, managing ector of Robert Simpson Co. oronto. RIJ%IVIS BIIDNE ‘STA! ant Rudolf Martin. of the African Elsigineering Corps. b n decorated with the Bronze ar of the United States by Gen- eral Thomas Holcomb. in The decor- ur minister . atlonisforheroismd in: South II Ibis 80.. Mansion. N. B. T0_ Insure mould flower before mwfiwm hot, so an earl! Felon: their flcwerinl luau. lure was a when v as ltcned indoors in late wi Bar wring, February Take care in preparing pots or soil in a container 8i‘ 0|‘ l‘!!! B s bu! er ‘Al; first to eliminate ' aged down into 551535.355? ' t? 2% Si; Sweet Peas nrs operations in Italv in August, i944. Long Harvest D LP- 2 NS. A? RT IN cum cove l. A %P_Il11"8 OI “slant? ‘me rms mo POTS m our: AW i tit?“ H . Wilt fir? WHEN m an: 4-ms. NIGIL PINC Ilow to start sweet pen early. ‘which is not needed. when they are 4 inches tell, transplant three to a. 3-inch pot fr about 2 inches h 78$? “Hflli. l adi bra ch ‘ ‘ssulugarhwaai danger IIVIII is over. you can them in the cold frame untfl i! llt h OM IGNI- Donald. T took d um fly uphreei enge on situredmmner. _ .sndeetoanedbyallwho knew l’ the death ever her condition was not consid- an active interestin the .o.a.s. @111“! 1"" v- flhv" "Mae at The funeral which wu largely 131° h‘°'m- w" attended was held on Sunday at er- m“ mfim- R"- Wm- T- M" noon, Jslmuary -.a private service °"- “$3994 bl’ W!"- W- MW"?!- lt her late residence was conducted 5°“- w "if 01711110" We" the Rev. c, Carlyle Webrter, woken from the textr Behold inister of Calvin Church, follow- my in heaven. 6nd mrv Qdbyfl, service at themcordieonhlehwhenafew church, where title Minister was as- vms ame come. than I shall no sisted by the Rev. E. R, MscVicar the WBY whence I shalll not return of Pownal Uni-ted Church. A (Job 16: 19.22. Rev Mr. Mercer M In Memos-lam in“ Pnarmnm -(o P)- Liettten- mm h” United Church at . . w ' v _ ' In Memos-lam -ln Memos-lam‘ On Thin-eddy. Dec. 20. 1H6. the .of Bristol and sur- 551555535? it; it? , 5 ‘Ilwkleatohh falnilyisvm to clvumhofwiim made fitting reference to the life and service rendered by Mr. Mac- Ewen in his faithful midcavos- to serve God and his fellow men. Mrs. Vernon Anderson sang very feelinglv the hymn. The Old Rug- ged Crow. Other hymns sum: were Jesus Saviou- Plllo-t Me. Face to Face. and Forever with the Intermont took place in West st. Peters cemetery. The pallbearers were, ’ Senate/r‘ J. P; Mcmtyre. Harry H. 00x, Mscvwen. William Aylwerd Kelly and Vernon Andaman. The floral tributes were ae fol- ws r Pillow—Wife. ' Crescent-Stirling and Ildinlh. .- SmWlh-United Giurch Sesion. Mr. Stewart. Wrestle-Bede. Lester and fam- ll . vspmv of Roses-Gladys. Eldon and lottie. Bmnv Roses-Mr. sand Mn Spray-P. W. finer and staff. Card Of Thanks ‘flhe family 5T1? m J. wow WIS-h flianktihe Prince vital. and those who servt flowers. tletvtem and cards of sympathy. HERBERT G. HOWARD There passed away at Meadow Balmk, sunday Jamlary 6, 1946. Herbert G. OI though ailing in health for some monttbe, he was able to be around and attend to his duties _ until a week previous to his death. when he w strlchen wi ts own. He was a faihful munber of the Cornwall and was of a quiet. home loving nature. There are left. to mourn the loss o! a kind husband and devoted father, hh widow (nee Lottie Friz- daugtiwtar (Annette) S, Horton also two IrandA- by a few years. Al m-vivlng him are the fol- iowirai: lgrothds and sisters: Charles 1n Aflhuwn Emeet in . Mafia; Saskatoon. Sash; Russell in Norah Bend, Ore.; ertlha) Mrs. Roy Knowles, Cslitomia; (Blanche). Mrs, Walter Bole and ( Mrs, Harry Croe both of Corn- “The funeral services were con- ggetedrby his pastor, RW. J. R- Intcrment was in Cornwall cem- etery. Hymns W116 din-in! m9 WI; vice were, "Jesus Lover of My Soul and "Lem-l Kindly ight." The ll bearers were: Messrs. Welter W . iare the floral tributes: Pillo - io. wreawth—.lohn and Annette. spray-Lloyd and Wmdell. spray-Ernest and Lillian, Suk- s 'y~n.ussell and Merle. Oregon sgI-zy-Walter and Blanche. Gard 0f Thanks f wish to enpreu my thank and amputation and staff of tho Prcvinc - nry for their netant Q1100 fin and unfailing o r Brandon‘ dull!‘ hi! lengzhy ill nus. to‘ tlgm for Hg near o us ' and the nailhbofl for upnlliom s? in my eanh wily "whoaremiarredemamdby ' mode =r rence River‘ during the course the past hmidred years or so. that ever happen In. Empire rledaorewodfloand 1.06’! pas- mlacrs of Wnmn only 367 sagnd. e Department of has ill-wed a tablet Lottie) Fvrdirland de Loeseps who the Sues (final. Ooun: de licsseos died in an airplane accident when fill‘ the . Sables in October. . bra/ted filer loved Gsspe and had stipulated that he should be bur- ied there le. Harry Crodry. Robert Firin- zeII, Frank oward, Harry Pothick “m mylgiratime of a stunning occurred over are buried in the notuids at Haven. had sailed from Ire» __ d Lotti Sfitsiliitfisflu m‘. spray-Harry and Lizzie. Bouluev-Nepilaw Walter and Ann, Saskatoon. ‘lard of Thanks ‘Ihe isuul of the 1m Her Prawn. Ilnl d -<c in... Howard wing to ergo: their - man who loot hizltbp sot of arit- ours thanks all nokhholn flciel teet while leaning out of a friend-l hollldih I09"! train win ow got them buck by their recent nd bereave- mall after 100 mllel of railroad ment; also to track had been seurche . THE Would-Bo Models Find lload to, Top In Primrose Path TORONTO, Jul. lB -—- (OP) — other. Now both thewllrll and the mph-ems u. meow career have had the al-tunww 1 to suocem in that untied down in recent months with the wbeamn c: several model one clothmz manufacturer to ‘an- other. Now bot htthe zlrLs and the manufactulfll are enthused about theworkoltiheaemctedsomeot- CHAR LOTTEIQXYN DIAN wall s/s supply "c arm" schools, a fee. the no train u models. At the w Yeas‘. At precast than are about‘ 26 models kn 5?» buefv overv 6a makes smile. Young Matron 'l‘ype In Toronto. the average model ls a 24-vealrold housewife with high cheekbones. charm anzl a handspan waistline Her tcdh show she was blicd with or- flme juice and cod liver oil as a child Her hair ls long so it cenbe dome about l7 different ways at the whim cf a photographer in- cluding pigtails. She tries to keep her ilve-iootsix figure down to 118 pound-s She is all this D1115 a certain noise. xrsce. and dram- atic ability that allows her to be a slinky siren or _cov coed accord- ing 1o the cires; she is wearing. attractiofls 0f hl n81‘ pay -' .,r recognition w the t. m"d'.~ls from thk city to New An example of this is June a Toronto girl ncw a Pow ers Innclel. who is said to have mode the most money of ' ‘ locally. she was able to meet the _-tions set bv the tfln men- sem - Taylor. smug, d and Nun.“ as Tlaylorv had to orw-vm M M , time: ms.....°‘r.:s " l y‘ mwm and ‘m’ lllfllh formerly’ wcll-{ounded {cane gwas_ 'Evau‘dmmfly_WllXlGWSl0mflEI1-Il1fll’l081lS _ mm pcinltlns to the abandonment of 5pm “ma? m! b “Tie mrgllaum u“ 11'1 be awmeztiainl Wrcadifl-Oarvell Bros. ' m ‘>5 "W w ° __ tot-l: extrtzimemrtforanzood “mum “m, “u! Feed luncliiand {their bcsme wont Marina Disasters Marked In Gaspe BY J. CLIVE BRIAND Canadian Prue Cva __ ‘ent DOUGLASTOWN, Que., Jan. l8 —(OP)—A number of unique. his- toric burying grounds mente are to be foilnd in the Low- . wrence andmlon- on the 8t Law- of I years ago to mark the he: restilnlz place of th the lot/into t on the 8t. 711E108. OOGUITBG 1.55 11.111. of Mn 29. i914, 8 1.’ miloe cast of Mme” fr, wigltmbe many missed in the mm v “ er Poinrt. so oar- were Higthwa s e daughter Harlem predeceased him "l! 8t, villain of Gespe. gnwe of the late Count Loeoepe of . Fmnoe. a son eiigineer built flan race FIVE 1. Progressive and Activ For Sixty Years The Prince Edward Island Hospital has been Progressive and’ Active for sixty years — constantly improving" and enlarging and modernizing its facilities for the care and treatment of the sick and suffering. The gains of the past have been firmly consolidated and the Hos- pital is today an outstanding‘ institution fully comparable in equipment and service with any hospital serving-r at population of equal size anywhere in the world. This community which it serves has been always generous in pro- f, Viding‘ for the hospitaPs .capital needs, and also in assisting an- nually towards its care and maintenance And many ‘citizens of the past have made notable bequests in their wills to its En- dowment Fund, in this way lessening the calls upon the rising generation for maintenance and upkeep- No annual collection for maintenance was made in 1945. Now an immense Forward Step has become necessary. And it involves very large capital expen ditures- l The number of beds for patients has to be doubled at once- And that means almost doubling the size of the Hospital- Even emergency patients to- day are frequently unable to get into a hospital in Charlottetown because there is no empty bed and no more corners into which one can be put- Always there are waiting lists of those whosehospitalization can be delayed. Much new equipment xvill also be needed. particularly in the opera- tin g‘ and catering departments- And housing must be provided also for a greatly increased staff of nurses and other work'- ers. . THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IS THE IMMENSE AMOUNT THAT IS NEEDED- SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST NEC- ESSARILY BE VERY LARGE. ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE TO SPREAD THE ‘PAYMENTS ‘OVER THREE YEARS- THE CAMPAIGN BEGINS THE FIR ST MONDAY IN MARCH. St Iawxczice near Bale dos 1033 The 061c- y at Perce. dis-aster 00 years BRO All (’ in . White VQOI, Gnsoe North. in Oamicks of Li]. ' ' To lrrlvs Soon FLOOR COVERING TABLE OILCLOTH TOWELS - . Peters & Gallant » Lillitlll North Rustico It's‘ Great to Be Back In Civvies-"IF You Can Get ‘Em t Dllclisfzed “vet- _er.tns throuflmut \_ the land are , slim-lug the ' "Wardrobe yr Blues" an they t run up Qfghfll t i Vibe drastic short- i | an of civilian ' clothing. Karl .*.:::..".;:.°'t.~.'t'."...» ..""..."""..=°r“':'.' '"":"..':"-l" ‘“'.°.’%.‘.£:" o I V! em I I ' Ship litter. I/c, lfi Pvt. Robert W Marshall look 03:10 MIDI: of mule and double-brewed "barrel-drape? iseluu. advmlnd to’ I "It up lilOd