rue wean-RN. ovoavua w‘ "Th3? W" ‘nus street- nem-ye-s-mm-m-"Mr Gollbfi lltlgaeelo Ialqlarooi. III uwlll. U‘! Grenville lileel . moulds. IOoIIIQII-Pilllllollbl I-lsulltvieo e. $5‘... rflconslbio for deliveries‘; IIIIIOIII. ‘Tl-lit co-lsanonrrrowu GUARDIAN ("IIIIII/lz , Federal llog T0 - DAY Bonus qPolioy tls Explained tnnsinsl ilt um: llllll n: unless? ‘Ibo recently snnoimced federal bog bonuses of $8.00 on grade A and $2.00 on grade Bl has placed the hog producer in a position he must pea ltriotor atten- tbe weigh . finish. 1 . l » where a flvewrsb meld f uca w I04 l Jug farm ‘um Th...» housework; ' at 3%.. m; type of his market hon. state looel -,_ can 0106B“. llfllllletlido. 011M011 0! t!" 0'04"“! Wm- “ some car of Coal mo - » - - " l-ae-si. ‘Dmmimm 9'0"“, "gag mdmfoml‘ - __ ure ev e r r fitssl-tl-“itifhit —w- w- w- M- ~1- "v We" ""°“ l“ dta-EW-l-FW "-">l.s...~ . MOW {- " l-fl-fl. 9n 3 , Monarch to pment the mar I 50093-19“ mdu-lpk mur- wiring ma“, m“; largo mobs: hieh dressed un- _. v; 00W Wflfif-‘e, 1-114!- n- _ Jen-so, y“: der llonlla or J... 11o lbs hot _ u, molt 0 ____ pmmwm (“mun 31 "nu weight. Now. with the new $8.00 mm (ox nettiul 1.3,‘; bonus added tn the original $1.00 w“ ‘ma, plum and $1‘ . - premium. the swing) Dliidlélfidfbsl- l. h. n a». - W...» some sis"- s" "s ‘is ‘id's . _ ' _ amoun wn Bodflill" in a FFEM’ cents per pound on a hog dressing ' gOULh Shore 08“- . . iiumm .. pfilwiyxalfsadiéolssion.‘ 'matcb. cans 55w“ 5511s the electoral of the .__.- “my tonillfie- - euowi mm h, council of dent. D- 013343111511, fileethhwp, Allen. g, P- wleyflL-EL. ra e then he d — Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gilles- oum Loni! Bmlmhl pie and daufliter, Ann, lesve this “i new takiXlBB-Wedal ' morning for Guelph, where Mr. “W” G-lll ie will tn a ~ ' ms __ esp e s moi-i. s , 4.01.911“) IMP!” o‘ course at the Ontario Agricultural no wlldmfif}, °' i‘.'.‘°"{‘...§" Piinee °°“°"' “u; carle H. em‘! ' _ ‘lgvilntypoflisgxta h: cgn-iirderabl; m‘ re '.'5~‘,'°,‘},,,",i,', shelled‘. .... n‘; S'side Police It! l” Tugsdly n18 - and 0°“ h“ “m” what was e e hospital in more; . 58713:” $33,033 Report Given lie 5l'fl§vb‘f3t?;f:w “glue, which was e . - h _-- eruilug 0" m” m“ "°“.‘.e¥e?§§ No serious crime was reported was found. Last night. chmgu” Of “liking 60731’. __¢___ N1‘ “£63m: man from wuume Prices and T‘ regulations with selling wixch was contln than... W. E- Dflby on Tuesday l ltra vires. J w“ u x. o. axed ins defenses-S. COMMIS _BECEIVES m, John Stevens. nee Areenault, Summ lie was stationed a that time takifl! lag. He was a _ gun . PO. Stevens h bbo, New South Wales. pe the tary Club luncheon on s lit. Avard took as hi! second o of Rotary. bject tlonsl service" which he stressed confused with h not to be Vocational Training. Voca- tionsl Service is the medium through which Rntsrians inter- pret themselves to their fellow cit- izens". “What i; vocational serv- los anyway? We are told that it has a two-fold purpose, firstly, to inspire each Rotarian to study. 011d with becoming modesty. continue end even extend the practice of Nth standard; of conduct in hi! Own personal blISlllFfly and second- ll. to stimulate each Rotarlan to llromote the progressive improve- ment of the standards of practice |)_ U Free- -2'l-1 he year 1044. f t “we Maker (reelcpgzg). . Lid- Mitten. -S. —Mlls a; a letter leaves _ visit friends in Pennsylvania-S. " ery 800d i» s o". an...» t." DEFERRED — the ell-mem“ °“°"‘°° Yfigkraeare ent was Counsel fcydtglf: “Wu” e}; that one of the ‘n D. roi- the 0'00"" w_ Hgnry Noonan 101' SION -- Lorraine , 118.0 X008 ' “idem F. head- husband l; ert operational ‘traia; hBme is in Austraé- -ROTABY LUNCIIEON’ — Ml‘- l.. th district l°v¢m°r W” a nim- gt, Summerlalde In o the _ Legio was held on Wednesday butdue to the absence of oes the election of officers postponed till next Tuesday . ‘ the ' Corp. Colwilrs wife. Mrs. Eva P111. ed leaves on Saturday to enter Jeff- rey Hale ital, Quebec _ muse in trai during the year in Sunsnerslde neith- er were the police called upon to investigate any sudden death or serious accident, states Chief Police Peter B. f submitted at the annual meeting of the Summersi’ . cil the year numbered 4 convictions for violation of the curfew law; 2 for fractionsh: rancy. a quency. One juvenile was placed in s. foster home. on probation for periods from aixto twelve months. 0t idle 1s 0. Juvenile cases broufllt before th court. 13' from local businme h remaining twmwen. property the milk supplied oo-uio town has steadily improved. . The oonditionsun leriilk his been handled by the ven- from the year inmwtlml -—IeEGION AUXILIARY MEET- he Ladies some of the offl- —WOUNDED — » Armoured next of kin is E. Colwlll, Northam, Personals ma“... Jeffrey of mull- by plane tomorrow to —Mlss Norma Ellis of Summerside g-S. of White in a report ‘rown Coun . Arrests for drunkenness during 104. There were hibition in- thet 13 for val- for ilfvenue .delin- the others being put ransiuc eleven were for theft. most 013GB. for deetroylnl Results ofmllk tests show that thg. report stat- der which the improved dors have also s gutted um n1 the prowli- . COMMITTEE -..<9<>'___=0==M__-H'1-——-T" l“ '“‘.“°-’.'..."‘.'.‘.:;0‘.‘.“.f°l.i'~ with the. Drill/m"! and “Qwffl wee-n»- sw-v s“ “tilt n. ilainste level“ ... whericolnmendetions M800"!!! assurance of "m" “m”; mui unempmymenh u gui-vey of nature . .. resources and I 01""? fi£°m ‘ a» l»- t“ "°.'§pel§p:id Th9 u” 9n- th° m h“ “as; '12:“ Marianne “i omic situation in into their "i’¥.‘“°°.i§§u a “in condietlon ‘should inc ude the extelvl; u any to which the Maritimea 11:0- suffered because of lacknggry pm. per dhtfiblétlgladg! 503° am a . “my m of securing marke D‘ a In” E. l. For Pool Ltd" » ay. “p, great deal of 3 “k .. ma...- we. 150 lbs. With the net basic price ranging between l6 and 16 1-2 cents. the farmer receives approx- imately 18-18 1-2 cents foi- his top grade hogs. At present, even with o. large number of hogs outside the desired weights, this prim covers about 85 per cent c! all our mark- ct hogs. On hogs which grade "B1" dressing 135-175 lbs. the bonus is $2.00. This is roughly 1 1-3 cents per pound and makes the total re- turns of this grade somewhere bo- tween l'! 1-3 to 1'1 5-6 to the fann- er on the hot dressed weight. About 80 per cent of ollr market hogs grade "A" and "Bl". Thus the Federal bonus, even without any increase in quality will apply to a very large percentage. The new policy makes a differ- ence of $2.00 between grade "A" and grade "B" hogs. This bonus should be sufficient to encourage farmer; to pay much more atten- iuiilino Ellison menu ooinscou. l oseliituiwii ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY A1‘ 3.30 Summersme tion to the factors which produce v“:”,fiw the too grade l r ll Costly Carelessneas in weights now is a ‘serious matter. If a hog dresses over 1'10 lb; up to 1'15 lbs, or un- deg 140 lbs. down to 135 lbs-. the shipper will lose at least $2.00. If a. hog yields 1'18 to 18d lbs. or l2": to 184 lbs.. the shipper loses $4.00 or even more on the higher weights. Hogs which drem over 185 lbs. up to 195 lbs will be graded heavy. This reduces the weight for this grade from the former maxi- mum of zos lbs. Now all hogs over 10s lbs. will be graded extra heavy. Col. Llwellyn, the British Minister of Food, recently stated in Ottawa that Canada must reduce the per- centage of overweight Wiltshire sides if we plan to maintain our e-lfiiort. bacon trade. This applies to weighing over lbs. Hogs dressing under 140 lbs one very undesirab‘ for the export as well as for the domestic trade. In order to make a hog eligible for the $4.00 premium and bonus, it must dress between 140 and 1'10 lbs. inclusive. This is equivalent to 195 to 220 lbs. live weight fasted over night. In some cases, even 220 lb. hogs may oe a bit too heavy. A hog dressing 140 lbs. 16 cents will bring $23.40 plus $4.130 if grade "A". a total of $26.40. A hog dressing ‘n! lbs. at I6 cents will Xgglrn only $20.80 less a fifty cent oun, . . no ha; one daughter. we have l: digigrenfie g0 ggioflm < ten extra. lbs. or 61 cents per lb. I iwle it pays to put on this extra. Allllllll "Qdtlllg Finish is a factor that calls for of more attention Over fat hogs are United Ohuroh obiectionable in any pork trade. It The annual congregational meet- appears too heavy feeding when the pigs are under four month,‘ is the common cause of excessive finish. Hogs on self feed- ing of the Kensington United Church which took Place in the Assembly Hall of the church on Tuesday evenings, January 18th.. ers or hoppers are usually over fat. was largely attended. The minister Rev A LAC Elmer Delaney, it. C. A. F. who has recently arrived overseas according to word received by his wife in Summerslde. lie is the son of fir. and Mrs- Parker De- laney of Tryon and previous to en- listing was employed with the P. Bummeralde. In cases wliclo self feeders are used D. Sterling was appoint- the pigs should not be placed on this system before they are at least three ieviths old. Island Case Cited ‘Wgllhatve an clazutsttanding example ' - , _ o t heory e case o an adayzndtggtgfje£°gyeirlligdw¥fie Island hog producer who. up ' ' l statement issued the Board of Stewards slicwe its financial condition of the congre- gation tu be in a satisfactory state. with all bills paid and obligations to the last year, shipped very few “A" met with s. modest surplus in the grade hogs and usually had a num- ber of "C" grade. This producer in his last 66 h0g5 had 52 “A" grade. Among the remainder six were outside the pro explanation of th improvement in a . The total amount raised by the Kensirlgton congregation alone, during the year, was $210.73. 0f this amount $1,354.80 was raised and given to missionary purposesI of the church. The reports sub- mitted by officials of the differ- ent organizations of the church showed the activities of the church w in a Wgorous and healthy condition. The chairman then ex- prusedhis deepest gratitude to the _ hogs on the same feed, and feeding lesg ofqln per day. He is marketing the bulk of his hogs when they are close to six months old and at less cost in feed per pig. The basic factor in the produc- tion of "A" grade hogs is breeding. In Canada. there i; one out-stand- ing bacon type breed. the York- often finds individual breeding an- d] n and in- wrnational-ffhrlr caalimlifzritime 01'0" dqgégnare convinced that after the “m4! new“ mnldl‘ Novaugcotil pievalk-tmgt W. mitted t0 b] w coal‘ n in ethn fir”... 3 of the outru s! ll“ mug," said the heir s lenriid re- ‘Qtggfl’ lf-fer iilso exgressed his» ideal bacon type stander warmest s. preciation to tho com- i bv careful selection and rigid cull- mittee linger the able leadership of m. W. 1.. Johnson. who had indiscriminate breeding undertaken the task during the year , an eye to type will result in even of wiping out the elitirn debt of the the registered Yorkshire develop- chumh. which objective was ac- this anim 170 r weights His grade is that he is keeping more shire. Even within the breed one imals which do not conform to . Only ing can this type be maintained. ing into a short heavy shouldered BEIITRAI. lilllllliliili This oolumnis BUCKLEY STAINll S?» S reserved for new! but rmsomta. or WAR-Mrs. B- N. Deas has received infomiaiiou that her husband. Flt- SBPEt-JJBBS- R,A.F., who was reported mlssinfl. is a prisoner of war in a German concentration camp- ATTILNDING DAIRY ASSOCI- ATION — Messrs. J, J. Trainor. Redford, J. V. Moore. Westmore- land and J. A. Profltt, Freetown. are in Quebec City attending meetings of the Dairy Farmers’ Ar.- gociation of Canada this week. ENJOYABLE PARTY - An en- oyab], party was held last night at the Knights of Columbus $011" adian Army Hut in Charlotte owfi for men of the armed forces. A IT'S BETTER IT'S BUCKLEYS THAT'S WHY test proves the prolificacy, the rate of growth, the feed consumption and finally by slaughter test, the bacon type of her off-spring. This test proves the value of a sow as the dam of breeding stock. flow many commercial producers in. sist on using sows from dams quai- ified in Advanced Registry? How many swine growers insist that the boar they are using is out of a qualified dam? Why should any farmer use a sow of unknown an- esented in cestry and unknown producing §f°mfi§"‘§§;w§"f,,§§§§., Lunch ability when tested stock is svail- w" ggrved by a. committee under “h? the supervision of Mr. R. A. Mac- Mr, D nlei Nooilan No Place For Nondescrlpil Effildgswgkte, of a ceremonies. Several specialties added to tho The nondescript sow has no place in our hog production. With 54-00 Premium and bonus on grade "A" 1108B. it will pay every farm- e.- to select only sows of top quel- ity and breeding. Keeping a sow from a litter which contained only an odd “A" hog or perhaps noth- ing better than "3" grime, 1g (in. ancial suicide Breeding to boars selected because they cost five dol- lars less than a better one is one way to save one dollar and perhaps lose fifty in bonus on a litter. The registered sow from Advanced Beg- MYY tested u. , costing $40.00 to $50.00 maybe a. bargain when the sow of unknown breeding may b0 “pensive as a present. The 00W bonus policy he doubt will be an inducement to increase our hog production. It will, no doubt. have the effect of drying up the supply of sucker pigs and mak- ing it more profitable to keep more sows. This increased encourage- ment t0 Produce hogs of higher, quality, should eliminate the over weight and under weight. It should , Pmml" °ur Producers to take more care in finishing their hogs. It 51101110 100d every swine grower to select brood sows of bet type and better breeding. In short i; should increase the percentage of "A" grade and decrease the grades of hogs below "B1" enjoyment of the evening. ‘Ara aasnuxrrze — Ssl- J- E- Waus of Wilmot Valley has 810d‘ ultea as an air gunner. R.C.AF.. from No. o bombin8 and 8111mm’ station at Mont Joli. Prom NO- 1 A. 0. S. station at Melton. Sgt- J- H, McKenna, 33 victory Ave.. ch01”- lqttgtown, graduated on Jan. 13 u g navigator, and has been awarded a commission. Another Prince Edward Islander. W1Y01°s5 Al.- Gunner D. B. MacLennan, has been appointed to commissioned rank. His mother is Mrs. J. Mac- Lennon, Upper Montague. E655 AND POULTRY-Produc- tion shows definite signs of in- creasing th carlot shipments be- ing resumed in the very near fu- ture. Prices have been further re- duced this week. P E. I. grading gtations are paying for ungraded e s, delivered: A Large 30; A Ma- dumfl; A Pullet d: B25; C 20- Graded shipments delivered Char- ttetown: A Large 34 1-2; A Med- ium 32 1-2; A Pullet 8r B 291-2; C 25. Certified producers are receiv- ing for cartoned eggs: A Large 3'1; 1 A Medium 36: A Pullet 32. Poultry receipts are gradually diminishing with quality showing a greater per- eentage milkfed and heavy weights. Canneries are in full oper- ation and are conforming to recent r ulatlons pertaining to canned ch cken. CIVIL DEFENSE COMMITTEE— A routine meeting of the Provincial Civil Defense Committee was held yesterday in the Fire Marshal's of- fice, Major W. H. Poole in tho .chair, in the unavoidable absence of Premier J. Walter Jones. Sever- al subjects came before the meet.- ing and decision was reached in the matte;- of having Civil Defense personnel take part in exercises with the Reserve Army; increas- ing the activities of the organiza- tion as soon as spring weather per- mits, and also to obtain further small articles of equipment if pro- curable. Mr. C. A. Beer, director of Fire Services. gave an interesting report, with map references, on tho distribution of C. D. fire fighting equipment throughout the Province, ltgullefflcielicy and immediate avail- a - O Jersey Breeders’ Ass’n Meeting A well-attended meetl of the Jersey Breeders’ Associa, on was held in Charlottetown yesterday Mr. C. Eric Boulden, Principal of Trurp Agriculture College was a. welcome visitor. Besides his many other activities he b an enthusias- tic Jersey breeder with about 50 head on his farm at Windsor, N, S. Two directors, Dr. J. P. Lantz of Charlottetown and Mr. Ernest Underhay of Fortune were re-elect- ed and one new director, George MacMillan of Cornwall was elect- ed foi- a two-year term. Activities of the preceding year were reviewed and a vote of thanks passed to the Provincial Depart- ment of Agriculture for the prize money donated f0,- the exhibition. A vote of thanks to the Exhibition ASSOCIlItiOH was also passed. Appre- ciation was expressed for the splendid accommodatio in the barns and also at the Judging ring with it; covered grandstand. Increased activities were planned IOr the coming year. A group of nine breeders who imported the grand champion bull, Brampton Jester standard 11 were commended for bringing such high class stock to the Isl- and.‘ This bull is a full brother of the leading Jersey sire in the Unit- ed States so the breeders are look- ing forward to gratifying results in the improvement of their herds. To comply with the request of thy Provincial Department of Ag- riculture a census of the pure bred Jersey cattle on the Island will be taken by the Associati . Dr. Lantz and Mr. Roland East- er of North Wlltshlre were appoint- .ed to represent the Jersey breeders AUXILIARY FIRE EQUIPMENT -'I‘he year 1940 was comparatively light in fire losses in Charlotte- town. according to a report receiv- ed at last night's Board of Trade meeting from chairman Morton Dew of the fire committee. Local property damage from fire last year is estimated at $20000, cm". pared with $53,000 in i942 and $152,000 in 1941. Tho auxiliary fir» fighting equipment of the civil De. fense committee was further oug- mented during the year. and now ‘FORT-Prisca one 500 g. p, m. pumpep "I"! 81X 200 g- u- m. Bumpers, nil with the necessary hose, equipment and trained crews. In addition the Provincial Civil Defense committee nae under it; control. and norm. Elly houses in Charlottetown, mo. bile fire fighting equipmen. can. able 0! relaying 1.000 gallons of water per minute for a very con- siderable distance, and from thernl could relay it another 1500 feet and | deliver lflproximately 600 gallons Bertha isagucetattl-leQueenflcml. Dr. ‘dent of Education. has re received the gllui news that her Leading promoted _ Royal Canadian Navy. friends wish him the best iii his successful work. rived last night in givhcrc slie mother. Royalty bcr of the Army. has left to train in Petenborough, Ont. ing f0.- Salnt John where special councils will be held by Brigadier Green for all the officers in the Saint John and P. E. Island Divi- sion. Adjt. Mercer is also to con- duct a wecial service on Thursday evening in connection with launching of the "Forward to Vic- PAGE SEVEN Per-onu- iiéifnh-ilm‘ “armor -—- Cit Council." he Riley. Bununsrlido. . A.J. Matheson. (Flies-Ty is w " ' , E R U B .2! Ptf...".“‘n'.°f.'.'.. .... ..~;'.:::::a an". u-%°-t'.'1'.°"' “romeo: at five cents a word, sir "y W!‘ '_'— ‘m Gmemmm" m‘! h“ W‘. “i, h, “yum, lvuss Tove Peterson left by uain received an . _ morning to visit friends in Mr. l. T. Bile! sugastod tag . Mloumcal. tbs new Rensporta/tioa am g- nons CHEST Cal-Us w," m rho,“ Em all-Ease! w“ port committees of the loud p toworkontbismatterasloonll W ble HUSGIILIR ACIIIIIG UCONFEEDEBATION us‘: IN- m, dunes aftgr o. sexloul illness m. w. chem. s. Mcbure, i... lg ~ "_‘ ed upon, said there were many hi- . .ii:. .0‘- ..--.. . l a a -...-. mats. etc. has wlvsd- onto anived in Charlottetown last 10mm“ imam m m; f w“ fififiwm“flk°td§ft; “mint in particular. cllsrrso m" h" l-zs-sl. 1. was mu... to n. m’- IW "PM". Opl. Stirling MWOPhQIIOII O1 i116 v9 313°" 1U‘ HANDS ——' Can Provost Corps, Halifax has “ma” u" ‘ub-lwt °Y 1mm!‘ 018' PCLICE COURT — In ycsvor- ,.e,,,‘,,,,,d m m5 “m; awe‘, r name cuesgpn at the next quarterly "Howl's- mns“ “encasement - we... mam... “ma-p n. r-ni saith? ..."'.‘§3{’.‘..°.?.' were tumcd over to the naval Iéigéwvn " c em ' Welling for explosion of the run- NIURALQIA authorities. ' _ ___ ways. eft yester- gg rum mo runny-The train Mr. Gordon Hugh-e 1 Zia‘ left Borden larstgvelliligllg with‘ e33; linsglxlnhierwwgfyllefitotfiflirgizxlg: SENTENCE” To EN‘ E PIMPLE‘ H“ pZ§§'.§§§§§.'e§'.n"e hgour of 1.4.5. The ronto where she has been taking _ P T Nun“ I10. 3°65 596 ferry made ‘l trips yesterdey- ‘remnant 1°‘ ‘he Pa“ “wllth- MONTREAL. Jan. 26 -- (C91; Mrs J- .1. Vissey, west Royalty‘. Seaman Sidney has been to Petty Offlcer m n“ P°“"““““' “d m‘ Doris .to a year in jail for theft of an automobile, jewellery, furs and clothing from a resident 01 nearby town of Mount-Royal. BIRTHS u Mrs. Lorne Walker. Halifax. ar- Charlottetown e will reside with her MATIIESON _ At the Prince Ed- Mrs. Leslie Roper, East ward Island Hospital on January Walker who ls a mem- '66. 104s lu it“. nnu 1m‘... 32L?!‘ M5llikadll, lvilcullw itllci‘. a sun. ruuu. — Al. me rrlilcc Luwurri island HOBPII-iid on uanualy m. 1944, to Cpl. ddlllllfl r0012, l.. A F. and furs. Poole, unaglottetolvn e. daughter. WORTH - At the Prince Edward Island dospital on January 23, 194A, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worth, Charlottetown, a son. MACDONALD —- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January Adjt Mercer left yesterday morn- the tory" Revival campaign in the 2A, 1944. to Mr. and ‘Mrs Clifford Saint John and P. D. Island Divis- MacDonald, Charlottetown, a ion. daughter. (Continued fr m that the problem Board meetings during hQTIOd of office W84: that of trans- portation with the mainland. Mr. B. Graham Rogers on his Rood work as Travel Bureau superhi- iendent. Guardian repo Walter Jones’ statement before the Summerside Board of Trade, to the effect. that this Province have steamers at Borden and Wood Islands which would make hourlv '1 mainland. this statement, and. urged that the Board get behind this able-five. discusslonss at the Board's quart-' erly ‘mcetln tract-mg a larger attendance. I lam-r said Charlottetown. D0Plllation basis, was entitled m more than two members Legislature. advantages of compulsory voting. and the necessity or obtaining Kensington rifle range after the W81- as a civic par}: ly supported the rk ro ect at the Kenslngton ralijiage. The] “"111 b0 Planted with trees made a beauty Snot. to the benefit. of the whole city, he ssi ties now receiving rental for the use of the land have received no- tice that federal circumstances connected with the taking over of the Challottetown 817F011 by the Department of De- fense for Air. The site had been selected prior to the war with the approval of aeronautical authori- ties. and it was supposed to be cab. able of being developed a; g mod. ern airport. The runways were pfe. Bumflbly laid out according to ex- thorities, in taking over, laid out Buildings in an area which neces- sitated s. change in the direction and length of the runways, with ‘Toiii-W DE TmAlt the] Prince Edward . s an osp on anuary Z6, ‘.944 CH N A w Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips, *—'i_ Charlottetown, a. daughter, Mary Eileen. BURROS — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January l9. 1944. w Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bur- hoe, Charlottetown, a son. DIRT - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January l6. 1044. to Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Birt, Charlottetown, a son. BONE -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 10. i044. to Cpl. George Bonn R. A. F. and Mrs Bone. Charlottetown, a daughter, Judith Mary, IIANSEN~On JIn. l2. 1944. at 160 Upper Prince m 0hr. and Mrs. '1'. T. Hanson a son. h MscFADYEN-At the Prince Ed- W t e ward Island Hospital on January warmly indrrrscd 2s. i044. to Gar. Cecil . Fadyen and Mrs, MacPadyen, I daughter. _ hays. _1->_ , Mr. Higgins, in his reply. noted uppermost at his long Compliments were also tendered Mr. R E. Mutch quoted, from a rt of Premier J. should zrosslngs, day and night, He Lt. Col. Rogers suggested panel piss-us DOUCETTE — M her Residence 87 Edward Street. Cliarlmtetown on, Wednesday, January 2S. 13H, Mrs. Annie Doucette, a ed so years. Purleral services wil be held from her late residence on Saturday morning at 8. 45 to St. Duilstairs Bafllica, Burial will be in the Ro- man Cathollc Cemetery. MacDONALD — lii Charlottetown on January 25, 1944, Georgina Mac- Donald, wife of Bernard MacDon- ald, Armadale, aged 28 years. The ‘remain; were transferred from A A. Hennesieys Funeral Home yae- terday afternocn to he.- late resi- dence. Funeral Friclay morning at 9 o'clock to St. Margaret's Church. Burial in Church Cemetery. IN M-EMORIA M i i In loving memory of Mrs. Earl lllughes, who died January I1, 196i. I Today ll a day u! remembrance With many and regrets, A day we shall alwavs remember | When the rest of the world forleil- I We think of vou in silence . And oft reheat your nam; What. would we give to In: yell vo ce ‘ And see your face again." | laser-led hv Mother. Sisters lnl Brothers. 1-37-11. Card of Thanks Mr. Harry’ P. Marks’ wife and mothu. wishes to thank neighbour! ’ and friends for their many acts o ~‘ kindness shown them during their worth said. It has been the feel- recent bereavement. Also the Clin- lug of many of us that since the toil Institute for flowers. fe eral authorities are resporisiblq 1-27-11. IN MEMORIA M YP0Tt. ' 000010 by the parties w undertake In ldvin memorv of my dell to fI-‘ather, . r. Russell Graham. who die'd January 2'1, 1943. i I-‘ather deI r miss you so |No tongue will evor tell weary days and years roll by 8s. as a means of at- Tliis was lndorsed by the chair- nan and Maj. T. E MacNutt. The on a in the He also stressed the. Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnoli strong- . area and ' d Mr. A. W. Matheson said the par- Dayments will cease on March 31. Airport Expansion Prsident Ainsworth reviewed the pert advice. But the federal au. the result that on tlcular is dangeroilsruaxhvrllaxig g2; the cause of numerous accidents. "The situation is one that ha; bee," Caused by the Department which agreed to put the buildings on that location." President Ains- Jlix it. r. R. E. Mutl ~ t . the Board seemegltox elgéififdgut-YQE 91' ahead 1 Egter than they Carol 0f Hanks Mr. John ETT-ntinor wishes to of those m m, you“ 1n ggnef- oomph-shod and as a result al. _ at the Joint meeting of the differ- J H‘ _ “an "e2. ammo- meteorites ma’: xremrltérf-"a. '11".‘ss..izsr..srnztiissrth""°" ttlofilislié" .f."ii‘fé“"..“.’.’ ii5§§a“"..i‘é’.t.i°°'t‘y‘°“ me the congregation for their co- a wonder th t we have such a high _ _ . water supply. ' friends in h; . man?’ “d ‘W’ -"““' ‘"' .“ e . lllloh interest. Mr. R. H. Rogers wmmn will plly an Iyou d Mb] m n" in , a and “N. h To s rment sod bereave- Some day, some time, we in e bf Charlottetown was present as a m?“ Mum part in economic °mtlion a?“ were‘? 88.0,; mo“ new“ a“ k :0 ‘ma?’ ° : NEW ALLOY STEEL “Econ” "wm- 1-27- again west. Mr. J. a Dalton the vice- m" P future. In ' ‘"3 y . “m” “w” “p” ' N‘ “"1 _"“—i* -‘ = With joy agulli- mgidm, development in U" ~, . desirable condition in a congro defective in type Some are too . NEW yggg Jan a _ (APP- ol the Dreel-idecstitied in ‘he ‘m’? nee _wit.h Maritlmeegfllhdilmolfunsl (m, A rv-Wluiw" °"’"‘“m§ short. many are heavy in "10 A new recoi-lftetal of ia,lle,oo0| - rnaerisrriirnsuirhler Ind Fem"! . m, Maul govefnmoll _| v .1 u, gestation eislecslllzrel! ilholéldal: avg: in $1: “and, “gill: tons of alloy steels was produced 1-21-11. " consldm- sow e 0 0 - a u ited Stat i 104s -" .....*- compare-u or.“ "out". its... .... * Princ I ""1 "i" ‘h’ and e100 txllrnsilli! "is ‘isms the‘ able decree of care wen exercised ° pm n‘ “i” 10:2 tn’ a‘ - ' ———'- mainland constant. reliable and he would still eentlnu- no. minls- in selection the brood sow, such eigflcinnlrgiu 8:3, 8?”! mums“ x‘ m mm occurred on January In "M" mm" M N. MdCLf-Jdfl fintluit-“eff-‘WEVZ’ Ytfhefii "°‘°°". 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England 4cm 0° - ‘fl, if,“ M, nos-r on ulusaoaouon on Sh, u “m,” by h... human, LT ded immediate and oonlf-lll- _Aldflfll J Tollefoium mem- b m!“ l" “'7 ‘ _ Illeton 8t. man’ fur cost. Find- J h m T,“ g muse-m, and‘ PROF grid} by the rostrum" "*4 '°°' hcl‘ of 0.34% mu National "N" '°"' ""14 Y” e.- leave at this Since. 1-21-21. .3.“ ~ gaiilei s. MacDonald ' 1.. loving meme-y of m. r. s. Galkni, vile panel L nndarv indultry.‘ ' mecutive has been expelled from "l?!" ‘g gfshig°ed°fl ca“ m" and Alan Joseph MacDonald both "u, J"|u|" gm, 194; M».- w“. www- The committee said it welcomed the party for breaking the election l V °* .. ” ° °' w“ ml ill-l — 0. 0- M- BICYCLE ; q m4 h“ at ' ' " ‘" “*"""‘ the statement by Prime ‘mllm truce by contcstinl th- Skipton by Tm“ m ‘hoigfldwgomgmfiglf excellent eenmien. Phone‘ | ° Th: mm‘, ‘Mm w“ m; a, A mum‘, m, m,“ m, u, m" T E pm‘. o! mwfmifm‘ H‘ 1°“ 11mg 0;- guqms which up known 8t. Michael's Church. 0011;“! Of one we loved who could not my ' ' " Xl-gdnh-Suieul ‘l u“ I ' n. 3e u... result of-oaroful selection omens», monhnn I stun: 310$; ‘ti: xvd-“gellfsge 0mg", s mournful m. a silent m. - ' a “up. tithe mteblihd t u. an testing. fx. Robert spool. or- - Bri mailer-mule seer. chum“ wan“. Y’ swath o‘ tiiimniemotfaimar x33 it'll eeuion "so that. eoaiiadisn: Under Federal Advanced Pohone 1001-4. 1-11-3i. service at the grave 4'14:- il)?“ n" n u’ More. 0M" at a ind o o’ ’ along with generally "will know that their Registry Polio? our of 1e- beerers were Messrs. John . c- [um-egg u, n-aoau, mum“ 5nd s 9' m m" ‘u nf he "factors eriier- uost-war problems are under di- Rleterod Ywllhi-fee lfo Nlltlllulll! T0 LIT — N0. s IIAIWOOD Intyrc, Jose h Court. E. P. Mai‘.- vmu. em amen """"'““'""°,',‘,, ‘gut, rect. consideration bv their elected testing theh- brood sows and boars. ape... North River ma. Phone Donald. Wilgsm MacDonald, Pet- m u- ‘ a i‘ “ti-line” ennui“ m» recommended ieoresenigtives.“ , seine qualify. Home o» m. m. ou-l. _. i-rr-al. c Icquild and wiluuu Connict. l- -