l_ Economy 4 '194a gqulooluloro "quell-III- -”'Idlsllwulu Tfiglvnuww “giver”? or 10o r" " ' “o.” V m-‘i-E T551‘ 00d Liver Oil at 00.. Kouuinltcu. 1-29 40G lhb 4 a}; after. _ 003192 Bed uo Rink Iri- _ “yflpgbrulry o, Mo. VI A1- uuy, Skate cefiiii» _______ _Es‘CAPl:u - A wnito face igmsle fox_ imarked) from Joseph mheimans ranch. 00D "Nd notify Roy Mill. Kenslnxllaii-zdqbm. __',-,~l,i;,4ss‘ Dry Cleaner. cloaus clothes efficients’ and _ econom- ical. ‘ 3W3 s. ~11 .. ,_,...lllcl4‘l‘l0l\ ran... -..u-' GgEsSING-Ino plumbing, heat- ;T1-{E, ,WESTERN GUARDIA; o Claw I0 Ottawa It rllllfllllbwi and FILM‘! UOUNi i News. Subscriptions Advorthtrlg qllIlIflfiIllIUlWIfnhlsllll-lyllnlyfltlllfll- S . wow Sinai. Gourllu, Drugsun w wnu ilnot. nun uaudet. on email-hoax“ lonolntlunmorgi (ipqlflfll J. lllll llurpllr. I lllnovel 8t. and Georg PI qulor to the boy rouponullllo for dollvorioo on your routs. after. Admission 1o the - 24-21 Phouo I88 for this ocrvlog “ET-Fowl, m‘. vioo _ _ m’ normvgigutlhna Gout-lieu 2H4?“ —N.C.0.’8 IXAMINATI non-commissioned officeigmgf- % Seventeenth (was?) Armored m. excellent. report; winch _ ‘iilubwdly llillllil’ them for advgll- “miiiaii- gléfllgflgfigit is duowhthoso tho limited time they hay: been‘); . gother as a unit have gained suf-; llcient military knowledge to pass tho examlnations- which are under. stood to have been more than or- dinarily difficult-s g and wiring contract for the dehydration Pill-m 501M bu"; M summerside has neon awarded to Morrison and Co. of this RT Kensington uue work on the builomg is under contract to M. F. glululinan and Co. Ltd. of Sunr- meislcle is progressing rapidly. The “wigs i; about completed; it is wing finished with insulation sid- mg and covered with slate shingles. 11,9 bricl; chimney will be comple- ted in three or four days. The britkiayers are working inside a wooden tower which is being built with the chimney to shelter tho workmen from the elements. This, will be taken down when the chim- ney is finished. Inside. 200d 11w- gress is being made on the ground floor, and the partitions for the dehydrator are about complete. upstairs wher the offices and tho rest rooms an cloak rooms for the my! will be is still unfinished. The 151 hp. steam boiler is in the cellar but.is not erected yet. How- ever they expect to have sieam up in i, week or ton days. The offi- cials of the company expect t0 have the plant in operation March-S. Personals _.Miss li'lorence_B_ell and Herbert sell of Stimmerside loft by piano this week on a trip to Montreal and Toronto-S. . _.-_- . alvlr. and Mrs. Charles Paynter. Kgiiglngljon, has received n cable from their son. Leading Steward W. Round Paynter stating that. he has srrivod safely overseas. Mr. and yrs, Paynter also has another son serving in lmgland, Gunner Arthur Psynter who has been overseas since Jan. 1939. Mrs. K.F. Ellis Dies At S’Side The death occurred last evening at her home in Summerside of ms. Kenneth l". Ellis, in her 80th ‘our. Tho lsto Mrs. Ellis had been only four or fivo days. Previous to that she had been onJoylng her ullial excellent health. She Wlis the former Lucy Stewart and was born in Summerside living there most of her life. Her husband predeceased her about five years sgo. Mrs. Ellis was a sister of tho lute W. A. Btewarl, woll known bus- I iness man of Summerslde. she had seven children of whom five oro living. F-Ilt. R. E. Ellis, stationed at Summersido with the R.C.A.F'., is the only son. There are four daughters, Mrs. Boon, Rhlnobeck, N.Y.; Mlfl. Graham Rogers, Char- lottetown; Myro- in Morrlstown, N. l: and Lorna at home. Mrs. Elia was a lifelong member 0i’ the Presbyterian Church. mineral services are to be held- kom tho homo Saturday afternoon. Two daughters, Mrs. Hoon and lllsr Myra Bills are oivpocted homo for tho funeral The Guardian joins a host. of friends in extending sympathy to the bereaved family. -S CONTACT CLUB BOWLING A1‘ SUMMIBSIDE Fish Single K. Webber 24,5. Hisli Three E. Maher 565 Kiiiyhawklz“ And Vicinity: A large llolnber 0i lel........ JAIL‘ LanHLS gauleleu at the nolne of vlr. N-lQ lvli-s. rlollls Cameron re- ..l.‘llill_/ ti! tenuer lvll. and Mrs. nan- lel Dunning a mower. Mrs. Dunn- oig was the lul-lner Miss Violet uulneron, youngest tcaughter of all‘. Joan anu the late lvlrs. Cam- uus gills were carried in and opened oy the Misses Glenn McKay and ‘wands Bertram while Mrs. Hollis Cameron lead the accompanying verses and good wishes who in turn passed them to the bride and groom. The Mixes Ruby Casey and Norma Champion dalntily ar- ranged the presents on the llBDltLl The groom his usual friendly. manner on behalf of his bride and, himself thanked all for the lovely: gifts and good wishes bestowed, upon them after which all joined in singing “For They are Jollyl Good Bellows." Lunch was served by friends of the bride and groom! and tho remainder of the evening was whiled away in dancing. The music being furnished by the Ari-l drews sisters from Freetown. After, wishing "Danny and Violet" many Poppy vears of wedded bliss, a.i ziurned to their homes in tho Slllill wee hours in the morning. Friends of Mistor Roy Bately are sorry to learn of his illness. Mrs. Percy Driscoll and famiiy| of Kenslngton are spending a few gys with relatives in Charlotte-I wn. Mr. Eiimer Whitlock of the RCI A F. statzoned at St. Eleanors spenti the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.‘ Alexander I-Iiltz in Kerisington. Mr. Arthur McKay returned to his home in Darnloy after spending a fow days in Charlottetown the guest of his brother. Mr. Lorie YvfcKay and Mrs. McKay. Mr. Ferdinand KTlbride of‘ tho motor transport corps returned to St. E‘eanors after visiting with his wfio in Kensington who is ill. Miss Ruth McPeil here, spent the week-and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McNeil in Kelvin. Miss Margaret Profitt of Burlin - ton is visitlm with relatives Kelvin. Mr. Wallace Moose left recently for'Quebec where he will be stat- ioned temporarily, ln the R..C.A.F'. Mrs. David csmnbou slid daugh- tor Leona of Irishtcwn spontflro geek-end with friends in Kensing- II. Mr. Leighton stewart Norboro was a visitor to Kensingten Monday. Mr. George Clark was u visitor to Indian River sunday. the guest of his sister, Mrs. Keith Mann and Mr. Mann. IMends of Mrs. Alfonso Conneil are sorry to lenm she is confined to her bod with s severe cold. All hope rho will soon he about again as usual. Mr. Earle Cole of Clinton was visiting with friends in Renal-who on Saturday evening. NORTH GARY-ITO?! Mrs Charles Barr-l l1q= returned Home from the P C "nsniinl "here rh» has been a patient for "We time ____.- Evorott Muttflrt was o rocont vis- ‘tor to Lower Bodequo lltloanoi Murphy has entered the M-Glovei‘ 121 1'12 100-401 ‘McCoy '12 a0 m-m airliner 10s 100 cos-sou 1- Curl 10o 101 140-350 QMcGowun 66 92 86-244 M Clark so 1m 119-314 M» Horton 0o 15o 1110-424 Mil m m 1- s02 llwison Bcmbon:_ M 2 gibbon 14o 104 120-422 "Hams 111 s0 loo-ass "llick 111a 140 112-405 hi" 24 a0 132-336 1°?“ a4 13a 1114-351 “iildm '12 111 too-m “xiv 111 loo n l ooa 10a 1o04-2o00 udson Bombon:_ idem 150 155 180-474 I Dewar 150 1'10 101-510 ficiislk 1:10 11a 175-423 u Thorion 135 9'7 151-889 x Jackson 1s1 12o 100-440 u- Wobbor n 111 24s-4o2 . Allan o0 101 10-2011 ‘Mil ‘s00 aoo 1105-2000 glWlllii-on- D giiev ~ 21a 200 159-662 J- unnlnlhdm 142 11a 100-420 iléflhrlsno 102 94 100-804 x- eianillrid 1m 111 124-114: M-Cwpel- 22o 1o4 153-114: T Howatt 104 9B 84-825 -Wvio 14s 185 1ss-a04 “Mil 10:11 10m est-soot slYéE-l Wméd Biiylltg dolly, Frozen Smells, Torn Cods. mlliest Prices Paid, Prompt Returns. shill Express to Summer- lm. 1x111. JENKINS BROS” Summersido, P.E.I. P C. Hospital for a appendis oper- ation and all wish her a speedy recovery. " eron of Keilsington. The numer- . DDES INDIDESTIDN PAUL KELLY I LII 1Z0 -= --- itiasaru. “tau t...“ - hdhmitfu i»- llllll- III! m“; sight-months Old blby to 01W" the mucosa of tho efficiency ct m "m holnodil m“ “d women‘ "urmedm, tho local Reserve army units. Ho o w... vos on return morrow mo . Hill! Illllll l»... dmcev fig‘? lt-Iiireflgeiiigagde Ho“, lea w moi; flllAII "III." Arrangements were made by Ciil- J- To TRAIN STRETCHEB m _____________ NEWS or THE DAY P“ and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 f? 9.1g SUMMERSIDE ._. .1- s-pent at. Tormentlno walllni! l0? ‘hi! f heard? been arransed by 1° Phslrnrtiosnnesu Thhoolulubrooorv ll looul interest, but udvorllllug oranowuyuutlrolllyboluuonod atflvo OOIISIIIIIIILISIIOSI! pu- uhloiuadvuuoo. _ coon for ownership. the l lllt t % upoctionc w impugn ‘ "mansions-m- d ton tlo-day. WILL VISIT RBBIIVI UNIT! -Lleut.-Col. W. A. Lewis Prince Edward Island a dance _ mm National Defence Headquarters. llow tra- slu-aolllom-rows oussoiss -_ q s. u“ horhomsin lute 1m. P. J. Gallant. and Charlottetown returned from niiit mm Ottawa. Sectional and Ioug dos-standings have tloo uel om boon mot with frankness." fora _ E____l-l=1cs ‘SEVEN a Personals llrl. Wilfred Gallant returned to Burrlmeroido Monday nth tho funeral of tho Mr. Rog. Mackinnon, mo. J. A. Mu: son cf w. Kinnon of loot ""1""- BOARD OF TRADE (Continued from go i) carried by tho s5. Pnnco Edward Island was referred to u. oommltteo “Thowidortluarooofnichoo-and tor potential Thor-o are two reasons, he sold, policy of economic and co-oporution with other into report formerly from Portase. wont-Mi. tho ma. vfiflllborlty of those affected; tho .ciosor and moro interwoven the economics and understanding of different nations, the greater the BBS-Plans are made u; Morris, Y.M.C A Supervisor rece Charlottetown Cardigan. P E M Eu“ i ‘a ‘d Bastracho of Saln John. N. - an Mr. Morris Provided Hi all available sleeping accmflliifldfli- ion in the small centre was turgid the veterans. being L. train a ytOlip of stretcher bearers for AR.P. work at tho Holy asd. comer Hall, it was learned yostsg. divv- A grvu of so pron assembled! for training ast night, RETURNED TO HALIFAX — 2nd Ueut. Violet M. Owen, who ha; been in Charlottetown for the past week seeking recruits for tho C.W., A.C.s has returned to Halifax. Sgt. Joan Bernard is now in charge ofl Pecflliflfik for that branch of the service at the Armour-lea here. airport. i" *"°".:":1 ,‘°'il‘...w°§lf‘.1-i’é of O'I.leai'Y P-E-I» usic. ssnMorl-is said last nisht that ID lllB LIUIIOSL ID DIOVLOC I01 8 RECEIVE ‘Pro . passengers. Some got hotel ancom- A S INTMENT- Mr. t i; private -E- Tflmilns of Charlottetown Gracie Allen “IS All ggggigifiuigjigifg Lille“ oi-ernalned has] figiilngpmrclgedwlltlkllleizrllploynlcnt Funniest As Mrs. aboard “i” m“ M“ “m” w“ plvlment Insuralrce Otfffcgnem- North” In Mystery —Gracie Allen virtually convicts her screen husband of murder, then saves him unexpectedly in "Mr, an Mrs. North." Hollywood's version of ] the Broadway stage play, which ' opened at the Capitol Theatre yes- tcrday. Her only clue a lobster claw. Miss , Alien inadvertently soyes a mystery 1 that baffles the polio? and almosti sends her husband. t0 llrison. but be- ' fore she gets arc-und to that. therel is a rare combination of mystery and comdy. Among the Suspects Paul Kelly is the baffled Police short. course at and Millard by the extensloli the saint Dunstans university. Classes got underway Tuesday in Dalton Lieutenant Weigand. Mitchell, who appeared in Broadway role, is the bewildered Detective Mullins. Ross l-‘tobart. a‘so of the stage is a convincing siren whose husband 15 murdered. although she does not grieve an- preciably. Her interest centers in Thomas Conway. perfect alibi. In fact. everyone does eluded Prof. A B. of North member of Xavier University, Antigonlsh, and Mr. J . G. credit; unions for this Province. with the exception himself, who is the only one ob- viously innocent. ' _ News B riefs EDMONTON. Feb. 3 —(CP) -—The Edmonton Journal today quoted reports that an oll drill- ing and road building program The Vancouver Sun in a news- page story from Ottawa today said that Arthur MacNamarn, Chief of Selective Service, had issued new orders restricting the drafting of farm workers into the armed ser- vlcos. s VALETTA, Malta, Feb. S — (APi- Air Vice-Marshal R. K. Park. air officer commanding in tho Mediterranean, said today that fighter squadrons 11nd anil- alroraft guns on Malta Ilud do- otroyed 915 Axis planes in I94! against u loss of only I95 Brit- ish planc; and I06 pilots. OTTAWA. Feb. 3 -(CPl- De- legates attending the 21st annual meeting of’ tlie- Canadian Horti- cultural Council here today op- pealed for l. definite statement upon the classification of farmers, as essential to t/he war effort or otherwise, and expressed the opin- lon that the present deferment re- gulations are unsatisfactory’, sinco‘ u farmer is obliged to apply iod- lcallv for fir-flier clefermon from ml itory service. LONDON. Feb. 3—(CP)— The great Russian victory at Stalingrad was such that “the German arm is not likely to ho in a posit on to heal thi wound." M. Vlktorov, u Sovio radio commentator. said tcnlglr: :1 u Moscow broadcast recorder: ere. LONDON, m». T-(rnursdlly- 1 patch from Ankara, ‘turkey, Mrs Hobor Myors had tho mis- fortune to full recently receiving a sevoro shaking up. Mrs Earl Hamill and Mrs. wu- liam Murphy were recont visitors to "umrnoroide. Sincere sympathy is extended to 101m ecu and family in the death their infant daughter. fCPl- A Reuters News Agoncyogis- | l! t filed u lBorlin rlogort tho thol nish Mznister h told the Ger- mans that unless Finland gets llrffinl-ly-needed food supplies she wil be obliged to consider the possibility of making a separate peace with Russia. |Sorvico Forms For Service Students Ruby Rogers visited her home 1n Cholton on Sunday, Privuto Port Oormier has rotum- od to his unit a r a peasant leave wi'h his wlfc d family. Mrs J B Noonan visited her dour/hm Mrs Wllllflrn McDonald 0f North Carleton on Tuosdoy.l__ igfififi ewllllout“ ~ 2-4-6-1D-1S-l7-M-24-27 ‘Iillli-vvlsfilh i OITAWA. m. a-(cri-scioaco ntudsnts in Canadian Universities ,are lobe required by National sel- ective Service to complete a form declarln whether or not they are “var: saint.“ l‘ l- 8 m B 011 o! their some. 1t was stlltedp hero Students who have 11ft reached their Induction your w l huvo to obtlin work permits to take sum- mer employment. To assist in pia- oln thorn in o work when tho services wi l be of most benefit a list now is boing prepared of iobs available for science students. The istudsnto will bo allowed to acoo l the” hbo or other approved pool - a returning from Sackvile where he gzcnt ‘last Ffidgy. re ary o e - for two years and only recently 195i- that post d ,War Services Soho . Credit Unions were featured the opening. day with Dr. J. T. Cro- teau, member of the S.D.U. staff ,5 suspected giving a talk on the structure of was held in the parish hall. Di‘- J A Murphy, rector of B D U., P was delivered ivy Rlev. J A Mac- lDonald. parish priest at Tlgiilfih- reviewing the growth of credit un- ions in P.E I. now 45 operating with assets of 5150.000. They had made ‘board. But lifting the commenced. his duties in the Iocl-agl office recently. Mr, Tomi“ has b-en connected With a hardware u, 30m me Y.M.C.A. Itirm in the city for many years. I as supervisor. He was General M.C A here —-‘\°¢1I18 leading Wren A. M. Irv- ing arrived here last night from 511i“ John. New Brunswick. While here ‘she will interview prospective recruits for the Women's Royal Canadlan Naval Volunteer Reserve. Leflclns Wren Irving, a native of Alberta, was a member of the first cla-‘s 0f Wrens to graduate in the Dominmn. 60 Attend Short Course At Tignish §umd§nt§ hi‘: ......ll,, one ‘Plgrllsll, spullsolcu depéll mien. ol that, __ _FORll‘Il£.R lSLlLVDEWS SON RrlCiilViiS PROMOTION - Word has just been received that J. Gor- don Mawsbe. flight lieutenant in- structor at. Elgih Field, Florida, has been promoted to captain. His many friends here are pleased with this young man's success. Gordon is a grandson of Mr. Layton Mac‘- Cabe, Alexandra, and a nephew of Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure, Char- lcttetown. ARRIVES OVERSEAS — Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Camp-bell of Burlington, of the safe arrival overseas of their son Leading Aircraftsman Norris Campbell, R. C A P‘ During a recent furlough to his home LAC. Norris was honored by a large ga- thering of his friends and neigh- ‘zors of lrishtoivn and vicinity, who presented him with a generous purse and an address, eulogiring his integrity and his bravery in signing up in the service of his Dennis, inspector of In the evening a public meeting resided. An address of welcome Dr. Croteuu was again a spfiflkei‘. He said there were combined |_ ii t iii than a half g: llutrill;‘ofcasegverglprlllfrarg: lgfirllliwnwd€llarfg slim? they Were or- K1118 fmq wumryk Mg" a S1931}? thousand dollars, is projected ‘ganized. ant eYenmgr 5%“ an t“, h“ v for the northwest territories Prof. MacDonald s lte on biililncllngd l; is?“ Kufilszéflaefbiégi this year. sound finances Ho p0 ted out a1 10119 W n8 m ____. results of monopolistic control and of luck and a safe return to o vmqcouvm, p91,, 3 __((;p) ._. said the solution was to und homeland when tho war is over. \ in cO-operatlvo activity. L Yesterday was devoted largely to a study of co-operatlve meth- ods and of agriculture. Sptflke" included Prof. MacDonald. hnd Mr. S. D. Irvine of the Dominion De nrbmqnt, of Agriculture, Char- iot town. Motion pictures were sh . Fnwtlolrostinfi) addresses are sched- iled today Mr. Percy Pellerin. UOCAL RATION BOARD MEETS ._A meeting of the local Ration Board was held yesterday afternoon at 2.30 in the City Council Chamb- er. The possibility of using the Sporting Club as the contro of dis-, tribution for ration bookl ln dw-i ‘time and of using the bus terminal in the evenings is being investigat- g": or m; gas; ;‘.ii.i..'.i':3"§.°i‘..§"i.';‘.°‘i§£.f.i2 54W,- N5F“,,,,°§"Z§§‘i_ i1,“ Baggy, of the board. Mrs. J .A. MacDon- chief supervisor of fisheries for ,o.d and Mlls 0- 598ml W; P1‘!- ho Maritlmoo. Other speakers paring a list of names of la ios in will include Rev. Francis McQuold Charlottetown who will volunteer of the SD17. staff. to act as clerks. The old ration books are to be returned before the I new are issued, it was stated. H llrifted 75 Days In Open Boat Worship Mayor B. Roy Holman 9on1‘ Trinidad. OF SPAIN. . b-(OP Cwblol-Llono aut- vivvr o! one of tho longest ilfo- ages in history, a oesman ing of his ship off South Africa NUTRITION COMMITTEE MEETS- Plans were made for giving a course of lectures on nut- rition to the city teachers at the rition Committee hold yesterday afternoon st Red Cross House. Tho substance of theso lectures, given by home coriomiots, would then be passed on to the pupils in the solsiools.‘ Plans were atlsfglmafi {gr h is 01-1,, gl no ectures on nur on e has beenthrerogdlesmof fly‘; com- student teachers at P.W.C. in con- in tho junction with tho lectures 0n Public Health given bv Dr. l’ ‘ Mr raised that of assuring peace. plagues, the prospect RECRUITENU ul-r-‘loiia HERE the prospect of avoiding war." ‘Ibo question of avoiding war "In days of old thoro were three of which brought fear to the hearts of men -war, hunger and pestilence. in tho days to como we must banish all three, if wo win this war and take stops to win the peace that. will follow it." Many things were involved in winning the peace, said Mr. Brac- ken making his first public speech in, eastern Canada since his elec- tion as Progressive Conservative louder, but throo were paramount: "The setting up of an effective system of international collective mllill-Y: the creation of an inter- national police force; and the re- storation of international trade." An international collective secur- ity pact would givo permanence to means of assuring peace, an international police force would givo assurance that a world war would not come again and restor- ation of international trade pro- vide greater prosperity for individ- ual nations and help to raise a barrier against war. Partners, he asserted. “don't want handouts from the state. "They want market" at. fair pri- ces for what they produce. Fail- ing that, they want - and have every justification for expecting -~. o. fair relationship to exist be- tween the prices of what they sellj and the prices o1 what they buyl and have to pay for, including la-' ,,_.. Canada's agricultural could be adjusted in a way that would be in the best interests of‘ Canada as s whole. I “What is best for Canada as o‘, whole should determine what is, good for any part of it - and, ought to be so accepted if Canada: is to be a nation and not just a collection oi waning factions. each trying to benefit itself at ‘the ex- pense of the rest." Canada had demonstrated in two great wars that when a cause was great enough she could pay what-. ever price was required to face a major issue. But when there was no such issue she fell into the oo- sitlon of o. state without positive direction, "the population as a whole lacking sufficient urge to unite in the pursuit of those na- tional objectives that should be tho primary purpose of a modern state." Bank 04’ N. S. Annual Meeting HALIFAX, Fob. S —(CP)- Two new directors were added to the Board of the Bank of Nova scotla at tho Bank's annual meeting he'd here today. They are J A Kilpat- rick of Toronto and Montreal and W A Winfield of Halifax. manua- ing director of Maritime Teievrraph and Telephone Company. Limited and associated with other compan- ies. Mr. Kiloatrick is chairman of is the Board of Dominion Wheel and Fbundries Limited and a director presided at yesterday's meeting. (of a half dooon other large con- corns. Other members of if-lo Board were re-elected. reports were adopt- ed and general routine business was trsnmcted semi-monthly meeting of the Nut-. DELBOURNE - ( O P l — The town clerk 0f Melbourne has re- ceived a postcard from a war rifl- son camp in Germany askinq that the writer. a 23-year-old Australian be ‘lcensed as a taxi-cab driver after the war. The request was granted, up by a ship in J. Reginald MacDonald. __Gon_erol l BIRTHS ilmtic, exhausted and near death. secretary of the P1521’. and with hi! mind fllJPBNm-IY Bl- Pederation was present at wester- most, a blank. His experience had day-s meeflng_ 13,; g c Keming left him without even recollection we Prwdent was in me chug; of his own nationality. 0011!‘; was idglrlifiled as William n, an. er can. s. ... .1... s toil ......... Dofonoo Troops though. that tho iifoboat comple- ment consisted originally of 20 men. As they died one by one. their bodies were heaved over- last fivo Outside Canada OTTAWA, Feb. 3—(CP)——Hlomo defence troops havo been sont to Newfoundland, Ilabrador. Alaska and the United States orders-in-council passed the provisions of the National Re- sources Mobilization Act. Air Minister Powor said at u. pross czogfaeronéo ton ht. . m“, u w u g ordors-in-council assod undor the act and distribu d to members of Parliament which, he said, had lven riso to a number of ques- i , , "(glare of tho orders dealt with opo from curtain tho published t. ‘Ihis. the Minister said, was because it was undesirable for security reasons to publish names of units and their locations. Foo bate To (lasify WAITRESS WANTED IMMED- latelv. Apply Queen Hotel. had proven too much for his strength. and the bodies had to remain in the boat. How ho managed to live for 2 l-2 months was a puzzle. , Even after he had landed hora; the bearded sailor was toll nothing From his wore able to his ship. They didn't roves! identity of his vessel of his o durlnago ug, officials find out tho usmofloef Iudo in Canada. - LYDIA LIllllllWSH-‘Jfi \ MURRAY-At the City Hospital. Peb. Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Murray. a DEATHS ELLIS-At Bummorsldo on Reb- ruary I. i948, Mrs. Kenneth F. Ellis. aged 80 years. Funeral Bat- urday afternoon at 2 pm. from her late residence. JOBLING-On Wednesday 1843, rdon Jobl infant son of P1t.- ieut. Lean neral Home. Interment R. C. Cemetery. YOISTON-nht. l3 Buyfiold 8t... on m: Mrs as“ I 1 don Yorston. Funeral private “so ‘ 2_4_u_ Interment in the | . .. 10B, lfdon Gordon, I months, son of Mr. and . torday afternoon from Cutc Funeral Home. People's Cemetery. BUCHANAN-At Rlverton uary ll, i948, Funeral service Valley Church, Pobruary 2nd. terrnoht in Lorno Valley Cemetery. GAUTIIIEB-At the Hos to]. b 31d. Mrs. U Elm Ave on Friday morning 11 8.45 to the diurch of the Musl- Holy the Roman Redemeer thence l-4-l Catholic Cemetery. cently: President, V.A. Ainsworth; ‘ -Vice-President, T.W.L. Prowse: Sec- ‘ i i ~Clark, J.O. Hyndman, RE. Mutc ' Leod. i problem F“ Feb. I. . aged 3 months, and Mrs. | "Joplin . Funeral private from Mac- P. E. Island . Aeneas Gnu or aged 4o years. The funeral will bo ho from her late residence studty. This wuimitieo its lndings at the next meeting of the Board. The following oommltteo mom- bers for i943 were appointed: Ag cilltme: W.N. Wilson; Dr. l. A. Clark, CM. Cox, W.D. Gillil, R- D. Quigley. Civic Improvement: A.W. Mathe- son, J.E. Harris. J . stems, JJ-‘f. Cerry, P.W. Turner. ' Entertainment: Ia-Col. K. B. Rogers, N D. Maclean, All. Mould, R.S.P. Jardlne, Jas. McClure. Fisheries: AB. Cutciiffe, A. B. Fisher, N.H. DoBloil, 3.0. Bourke, WI‘. Tidmarsh. Fire Prevention: Morton Dew, Dr. J.E. Blanchard, I-LC. Bohaker, Roy Bevan. RC. Stoddard. Transportation: T.W.L. S A MacLeod, G.J. Tweedy, RE. Mutch ELT. Higgs, J.O. Hyndman, Lt.-C0 . D.A. MzwKinnon, A.W. Matheson. Transportation Sub-Committee on Harbor Improvement: S. A. Mac- Ileod, J O. Hyndman, LL-Col. D.A. MacKinon, RE. Mutch, A.W. Mathe- son. Indus :DJ. BonnollflU-Col. 6.1.. Mc ay, F.J. Chappoil, DM. Gass, J.P. Crockett. Membership: 001.611. Full J.P. Gordon, .1 M. Murley, an. Bell, w. R. Cruikshank. ' Tourist: Lt-Col. D.A. MacKinnon, G.G. Hughes, R1... Cotton. A13. Russell, G.M. Avard. Auditor: Ll B. MacMiilsn. The following officers for i043 were elected at the annual meeting of the Board of Trade held re- 1 retary, W.L. Higgins. Council Life Members: Dr. J A. EXT. Hlggs, s.A. Mac WI". Tidmarsh. 1943 Council 1i, . . . Bonneli, Morton Dew. A.W. Mathe- son, W.N. Wilson. ILS. Reduces toffee Ration WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 —(APl- The office of Price Administration .today reduced the next coffee ration from one pound every five ‘weeks to one pound every six weeks. (In Canada one ounce of too or four ounces of coffee a week a per- son may be purchased. Rationing coupons may be used for either tea or coffee, but both can not be pur- chrlsed for the one person in one week.) ' CALLING THE CARD IVIELBOURNFI - fCPl - Beside the track which sllthers over New Guinea's Owen Stanley Ranges was a tumbledown hut. On it was u sign: "Quotations for the Mel- boume Cup. Boot Odds Glvoii- N0 Credit." _____,___________. LIVE BY THE SEA Six out. of every l0 Australians live in harbor cities. Card of Thanks Mrs. William Macvougiill. Hunter River wishes to thank all the neighbors and friends for tho kind- ness and assistance in tho M1816 death of her brother, Mr. Angus Buchanan, Riverton. who lost his life when his home was burned rec- ently. 2-3-11. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. John L, Mill. Cler- imont. who passed away February 4, i934. Wo do not forgot hor Io loved her too dear] Y For ller memory h fads from our lives like a dream, Our lips need not s ll Whfll 0'" hearts mourn s cereli For grief often dwells where it sel- dom ls seen. Husband and Famili- 2-4-1l. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Grandmother, Mrs. John L. Mill, (Jlerznont, who passed away on Feb- ruary 4, 1934. Though her smilo has gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch We shall never loose sweet mem- Of 11.31:’; w; iovod so much. ' Inserted by llor Grandchildren, Wanda, Clayton, Elwin on! Onu Mill. 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' Siknzlrzétszdo . - ‘x70 \'\I\ ~.\~ $.- r. s. 111cm % Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry Summerslde. P. E. I. as ‘v ‘ Ensues B, Mail We are as ilcur to you as Your Mail Box Our Mnii Dcpnrimcnl fills your Order as soon as . received and it is sonl in vuu IL once. Our Drug store is one of the best stocked in tho Maritlmes und everything is available by moil_— simply m“; “,4 “m1 you trill not Ill?“ same courteous survive us vriil would If you visited nllr siorv. Prescriptions are filled n}:- urately and sent by fir" tvnllalile reiurn mall. host-mill‘ repaid. ENMAN DRUG 30., LIMITED SUMMl-IRSIDE Phone I40 r Misfit’ 1