The SUMtltx/llglzllcmslligrlyjzljiggEARDllAN . I (Continued from page 1) “fir. it had not. gone thr0 At Amherst [fl-E WESTERN GUARDIAN sonar-Mn. John Pond. m u rd _ ' SUMMERS. la and time: ztgllhTY no“ m Ne". subscriptions, Advertising should be left with Mn, Pond Th Guardian ma b b Banging ‘at 7W L W!“ all]! ll all! of the following Itorq u, Be oo ore a i- gr, Toronto Bakery. Water st. fififfi"'.y,,,',f,'l',f'l,‘l"b,lj';jf,j_ 5;‘, The Guardian will be dellve d to h Carrier Boy at 2c per day or 10c ‘if. weekfyhonaeméiihforsrllililspifpi? Q h" [ivl Ylllil‘ order l0 "IQ b0! responsible for deliveries on your .....?.° m COL. G. A. DREW (continued from 951C i) iiistfialifirl5 0f any kind." Stormy Weather i Places First l In Ocean Race ‘it’; than. was probably part of reason Brandon right now had as many on relief es before the war, he said. The Government refusal 0i the original British scheme was not only a betrayal of British but of Canadian industry and Cana. dian workmen. Now, Brltian had developed a Blane industry or its own and was iiying in the United States planes which should have been manufac- Three Charge! Col. Drew made three charges in his lcii/cr to Mr. Mackenzie King: l. “The Department of National Defence required bombs for the Royal Canadian Air. Force. ‘rend- ers were called for. The tenders OTTAWA Feb. 10 —(CPl-— Fl- nance minster Ralston will have h; nominating convention in Summer. Bide. P. E. 1.. on Feb. 2.5. according to an amended schedule of Liberal llflAltfl Fla. Feb. l6 --(AP stormy Weather the trim captained by William Labrot napolls, Md., was officially declared winner of the Mlalm-Nassau ocean j __- yacht of An- .-'rhis column ls reserved for new] of local interest but advertising n; o. newsy nature may be insert. ed at Z cents a word strictly pay- able in advnncq rl-‘Alrll/IERS ATTENTl0N.-Saw. lug (iilliy pUHECI. hauling. Prompt sillicc. Mobster, Sash and Llocr llicbiy, hcnsingmn. L-Zal-z-lu-vl. -lNTERMEl)1li'ii-; PLAY Ol-‘FS in the Kenslngton Rink Monday, l-"cbiuxrv iUlh, 1940, at 8 P. M. Bur- up vs. Keiisnlgton, 1st game ui a llhl gums total goals series. Skating niier ulaich. Admission 15c and 25c. L-42l-2-l7-2i. —FREE ENLARGEIHENTS 4 X 6 will cucn lilm sent _t0 us for de- . Yviilllillg Oililfllupfiiltlflll, Piaf-gloss afwgé‘, Elicia] d‘? (C H . .ci~ te service. nman _ . . _ ' _ , - on nued rom i). . unu Photo Service. Summer- 527 1' 5n 2' L'851‘4'39'Ll- .>_ _____ i __ :__Pi.i€e_1)*__ slut, P. ls. 1. L-iza-z-ll-s w 8i. _T"E NATW-“IONAL conservnme j“ landfagpmlgnt ilmmgtciinlle ob- ———— . m l- t" 0 1c uss _ Gvisrroic T0 SUMMERSLDE sews ufiéitigirgvpiexllfidth coirgmnlc. As ij, Jflemus Gilli: “fen, Ms "M- U~ smli?“ Sh“? M Bu" Johnston building Sumfinersulignliaf communique spoke or heavy us' lulu, was i1 visitor to Summsrszdc organlzatiurl heaaquflrwrs ‘Pmih , i?“ W-“es ‘~15 ‘he 9°57- °f u"? Feat] on ‘fllulsday _altcndiiig the mmual 10,. campaign work Me “W; under] QlliPilSlVf‘. in which the Finns say l"*‘~l1“=l "i m“ 51ml“ Mmlmlm‘ wily. 1.43s. £‘i(‘)$\‘liq§i:l\l‘{l§1311221,?‘ gietnthBTliylrl-le?’ Qysicr Company. —-\'lSl'l‘ING IN HALIFAX — Mrs llllllilll and her two sons I\Ii*.$.sl'S- Robert and Wilfred Inmau are visiting in Halifax this week- elzd. _SPECIAL PERMANENTS-Ag- an. wc are offering for a short time special prices on bermanents. BJYC as much as $2.50 on your next mire by making appointment at lvouizaus beauty Parlor, Summer- silie P110116 66-3. L-330-2-14-3i. —EN'I‘ERTAINED K N l TT I N G (,'|lUB—-l\/ilS. MelviLc Bradshaw and‘ Mrs. J. S. Penny were hostesses ~ ' h gélli:firsStl‘€€?ragill‘mvlYi:e {giggling w” a‘ very 3°“ auendanw- 5 C. u on Wednesday afternoon. T..cl'c was a good attendance. S. —BIRT}{I)AY yARTy_M,-I an,‘ -s‘.\l) NEWS RECEIVED-Word nu izetn ic.'c.ved by Mr. Jarvus P. ‘raglan of Summerude oi the dcaxli cf his szssr, Mrs, l-l, J. Mor- ixsou at her home ln Santa Cruz, Calihrula, on Wcdncsriny. Feb- flllliy l4. Mrs M0.rison wrs form- crly hiss Laura Tanion and will b.! kindly remembered by friends lu Summezslde cnd St. Eeanors. Bc=l('cs her five sons and one tinugllicr, two brothers are left to mzuz-u. Jarvis P., and Bradford oi Suliiiilcrside. S. -'ro BE rimlvsraiiaanl-Mr. R. S. P. Jardliie, manager of the (‘aiiadlin Bank of Commerce at Simimcrside is to be trailsierrcd to i l1‘ branch. l-lls although Charlottetown ads in Sunimerside lo hear of his promotion are so v ill s-se him leaving as he and Mrs. Jilfdlfi€ were popular mom- bcrs of the community and always to the forefront in worth while activities-S, —SI‘(‘ESSFUL VALENTINE . .~The Valentine Skate in llclicque rink was a great success and many lovely ostumes were to be soon on the co. The Judges, Mrs. Robert Jardlné of Freetown and Miss Ruth Montgomery. school lraciici- at Bedeque had a difficult time pizicirlg the winners.’ The lucky mics weze Mr Fred Moyse and lvliss Hazel Green. As usual the rink management furnished ex- cellent music and the evening was- oiie of real enjoyment. S. —Y‘S MEN'S SUPPER. MEET- 1.\'(‘ The regular weekly supper nunuig of the Summerside Y's Mcr's Club was held in Epworth hal on Thursday evening the President, Mr. R. L. Wlllett pre- sicird. The evening we; devoted to culcrlnlument and some excellent vccil and instrumental numbers. Mr Thomas Purdv of Monctcn “as a guest and gave some delight- ful vociil numbers. A general filllwsoug concluded the entertain- mv .. . gm: Mr Kaye Hansen wassa property worth half that, to be ' ilsed as an officers‘ mess wlilcli could halve bititén built for $10.00!) Dr. Man on sa _ PERSONALS The fist/Grimmer)! tléad {gfthfl __ proved ncompe nce ls Mr‘ “M Mr" “ed PM“ M failure to look after soldiers’ de- Scarlt wii were week end visitors \liicn_ S. »M:s4 Torts: Lawless of Klnkora i‘ “will: m Boston. s. —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacCar- vllc of Halifax. N. 5-. vrcre recent Visitors to the Island, S. tf-Mlls. Rginird Hsckln has re- lllllld irm u. plea-ant visit t’) Charloiletawn ' 5, —Mlsi Irene Hardy, R. N.. who s bccn visiting her home in Al- gPalelon has returned to Summer- d~M|s§ Jean Simpson left on Pri- lll‘ on a visit to Ottawa and To- ronto, g_ -Miss Thelma MacArthur of Charlottetown, is visiting in Sum- kl-Y-‘ifio. the gilest ‘"911. Spring Street. (flifllis- George Sheen and son. "Rd Sheen motored to OLeary °ll Tluirsdav making the trip in "l? good lime-s. “$13M s. Mai-tie Gordon lefl, on . fly on a visit to Bldney. N S . will". Mrs. Keith Jamleson a hQQ/fosl Rev. .1. 'r. McNally, Arch- .,;,;,‘ °l Ball a". ard a native of M jlcr (le Pr nce Edward Island, ...'"‘" i-‘ll \V""Y‘Pf"PV in Vuticol l‘ Rclre, ' p lllfrtmert of M Archbishop ‘who Mgncne, the Pope's I '- (‘ll ill _ . U" Mlnardu. for dandruff. -—REXALL CHEST RUB 3 . 50c at Taylor oz l“ Drug Co., Kensiiigton. --vSUMMl‘-‘RslDE Band at Bcde- in Ottawa for the funeral of Lord q“? fillinzswednesday. Feb. 21. Ad- Tgtzfid-‘élalila 1 n; L d mlsso . _ _ _ . s e vllllflzg L m 2 15 4L $213122: blieiglliobvitgis “Vlfiéfig; '- S T0 S'SlDE-—1Vl . u 5 ex c to John Noonan and daugmer’ M5,; return to Ottawa Sunday. e will Rul- wmsm-d u us. M. lssiz.ril.¥."r*::r“ “r. ..P""“ 1,9 . _ ex ec re- of 0 a" were vislw“ W sum turn to Ottawa the f lowi Sun- merside on Friday-S, -nusn sarran PUPs m1; SALEZ-Purc bred. Real bird dogs. lfivell’ disposition. P. O. Box 74. Summerside. L-249-2-10-17, —R.ALPH G. MUTTART, Gen. oral Ill-UXBDOC A ency. Insprance —RETUltNlill ma». FLORIDA —Mr, and Mrs, Lorne MacFarlane ilBl/e returned to their home from a m!) lo New York uni Florida. Mr. lMacFarlime mot:red n11 [he way to Florida and back. but was Qblkfld to leave 11's cnr at Borden as the recent sio m bad spnlt the road for motor trafic, a —VALENTINE TEA-The ~ Social Club of ‘Trinity Church held their animal Valen- tine tea in Epworth hall on Thurs- day afternoon. The hall was dec- orated with appropriate Valentine colours and heart-shaped decoru- tions adorned the tables. There Mrs. Wiliam Scliuiman enter- tained a number of friends at her home in Llnkletter Road, this wcck in honour of Mrs. Frank Gamble? birthday. Games and a pleasant social evening made the time pass pleasantly Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. oasis‘.- ed by her daughter, Miss Olllc Schumian, s, —M SSING MONOFLANI-PS PAS- SENC‘ R WAS NATIVE 0F BED- EOUE. —Mr, W. Hcnrv Noouan and Mr. Preston Nooilaii of’ Summcrslcc learned last night that their brother. Mr. James Ailstin Nnoncin. mimnrirr of th_e United Oils Company. Halifax passenger on the missing Canadian Airways plane which took off from Moncton for Halifax on Tluirsrlgv mornlng. and after bring hissing for 36 hours was fmlncl last ni"h*. Mr, Noonan i". n native of Bode-due‘ the son of the late W. A, Noonan and was in the Rovril Bank at S‘- slde for some time. before takinw the position with the United Oils Company. He had been over m the Island and was retliminr home b" nlnne. His mother Mrs. Annie Nonn- an ~till lives nn the old homestead ln ‘Bedenue. Mr. Nricrwu has a wife and two chlklren. S NA TIONAL campaign speaking dates issued to- night. The marlin: was to have beeli to- lllsht but was postponed because of the desire of Col. Ralston to remain da V. Col. Ralston will o b to hi: glaiigiig for the last wee of the Qan- Red Army of inch, gulls and planes is appar- ently inexhaustible, The Russian aerial concentration on the isthmus yesterday, with 500 Dlniies takiu part. was the greatest oi any day since the attack started. and the olficiul report significantly noted the bombardment of l-‘innLb ircops along with attacks on ltiihi- mziki, Viborg and Iaiopecnrants in wlich 34 persons were killed and 60 inplrcd. Unsmillng Faces ‘ The seriousness with which this litile nation regards the isthmus battle was apparent in the unsmiling faces of citizens and officials while reading the latest official announce- ment~ a ltrange contrast to smiling joking and confident troops seen on Saturdnv when the Russian infan- try attacks were diminished in force in the Summa sector. There was no question of any sudden collapse of theFirinlsh de- fence Finnish military men sad. but the tremendous pressure of the never-ending attacks put a heavy strain on every fighting man. Pilot 0f Plane (Continued from page l_) Work of Ento- Mologists Worth Many Millions An appraisal of the total financial ‘Ihc Air Force plain.- wuligou hack to Halifax airport, and five m.nutcs later a ski-cquppcd rescue pane was oii the way, Another followed almost, lmincdlutclyz The rclcue planes landed on lake about a mile from the tiny one on which WHLC huh uturlilixeu a landing, 'I‘\\0 pilois and thrie en- giuczrs bullied a. mile to the wrecked plane, trudging through snow that was four fret in places They XlggCd up a stretcher, and took turns carrying the 195-pound Noonan back to the planes. Wade was down lo his last strip 0f fabric. his last dry bcugh, and amost hs last drop of gasoline ior the torch when they reached him. t-lifed in Canada. Bad Blunder “If Mackenzie King never did anything else than that, he should ti: 12.1% out of office for all time, s Under his wheat policy, which he said he would define in greater detail tomorrow at Regina, Dr. Manion said he would restore the Wheat Board to its status of five yell-rs 38o and would restore the wheat adviso committee. Addressing city ball meeting here pi-lor to an address broadcast nationally, he advocated raising farm prices generally to 1926 levels, provided other rlces remained stationary, bellev ng that "sub- sistence is not enough" for the agricultural industry. The farmer, he said, should receive enough to pay his costs, meet his debts and have enough left to live decently on. That was the foundation of all society, He proposed a world wheat con- ference to work out some arrange- mcnt to both importing and ex- porting natioiis. He said that farm- “JYS should be ab'e to’ store their_ own wheat and be paid a cent a month on it and that wheat relief and wheat markeiiitg should be dealt with entirely separately, "I will consult the furthers,” he promised, “as l have always done, l will visit the west, which Mackenzie King has never done. If it hadn't been for the King and Queen coming out here, he Wouldn't have seen Wesicrn Canada yet since the 1935 election." "The new Canadians of Western Canada, who left Europe to escape OPDYGSMOn. have every reason to support Canada's fight to maili- taiu its democratic liberties," Dr. Manion said. value of many of the sen/ices of the Domlnzon Department of Agricul- ture i5 extremely difficult. if l effected by entomolozical work the control of field insects in Can- ada th tion of the control. tionslnto farm practice year alter Yf-‘fll’ ls V913’ Eleni but is not nlwas easily apparent. For example. in ire year, 1958. officla cial Department of Azrlculture Alberta estimate that the grasshop- r c B? . $30,0C0.000. A jc nl. Cfll-Gipflfifi of the a Dominion Entcmolgicnl Divis on and the Province of Saskatcliclvnn in the use of sub titutcs for bran iii gins - hopper poison oii a campaign in that Province resulted in the ,. lng of at 1685f chase of supplies. not saving in mpossible. For example, the rough the gradual incorpora- recommenda- ls of the Provin- Di ontrol campaign ifone reiulicci cash savin of approximately i 540.000 in the pur- In Alberlnfin connection with the control of the pale western cutwolm, it is estimated a. saving of 5375.000 was effected on about 150.000 acres on which the recommendation the maintenance of a "crusted sunl- merfallow" was followed by the far- f0!‘ l Wade walked the distance to the I‘ l0 Bv the time thevmvzeigaarlehadyaoih mers. Al o in connection with the control of this insect, a clear saving of $235,200 resulted on 30.000 acres of whcat under observation when lhe recommended, so-called “Stlf\’i1l.10ll" cfmtrol practice was put into prac- c (Continued from page l) of Mrs. Pcrcv ' B. she will be the guest of h!i\ llament for another purpose such as destroying the rights of a min- ority—-or imposing further auto- cratic measures-or suppressing pur- liament altogether." Had the session been Permitted to continue. Parliament would have discussed the $188,000,000 defence expenditures of the last four W8" ivliich left the country "practically delfenceless." It would have discussed wastage. favoritism, profileerlng, in war contracts, let lo friends of’ the Government. It. would have dis- cussed, as an illustration, the pur- chase for $94000 of a Vancouver pcnden-ls properly. Some had gone four months or more before qet- ting their Just allowance. Twice he had had to protest personally against laxness in this regard until finally the regulations were chang- A ed, apparently to stop criticism. Dr. Manion said the Conserva- tive Party had tried to cooperate with the Government, withholding criticism and offering assistance. Despite that attempt to be help- ful, the Prime Minister had not called in the leaders of any other party for consultation on wai- prob- lems as Prime Minister Chamber- lain did in Britain. " - Indeed. the Government had responded by gagging Parliament. using an unfair, un-British and un-pariiamentnry method to ob- tain a "snap decision" from the people of Canada without enabling the f‘ representatives to learn what was going on. " e dLssolution of Parliament . . . was really an act of auto- cracy, unworthy of a man like Mr. King and who had all his life boasted. of his respect for parliu- mentary supremacy and has very frequently used parliament to lus- tify his indecision and vacillatlon," he said. t was because of the Govem- tn t's failure that he became con- ced tha-t Canadians could serve their country, em ire and their civilization only t rough a Na- tional Government. 500 POUND PIG Whore he is l-"e guet .318“, 5- villa e. The porker was still grow- l TEALBY. England -~lCP) - A pig wel hing a ouarier of‘ a ion was sfaug fared by Alfred Field- :end. farmer of this Lincolnsblrc couldn't get lnlz. ut Fieldsend enokimh from local mills lo feed it. rob Q Qd U. I ' ‘VI-hi 1J1 ships took off with the aid of land- ing lghts. About 15 minutes later. they were over Halifax air rt. Smoke pots set out bv_ the R. _ . A. F. guided them to perfect landings. Noouan and Wade were taken to hospital. but Jimmy was released af- tcr a check-u . Noonan ‘couldn't find words to ra e the pilot. As for ilnmy. he said Noonan was 9, “bl'i'.‘k" through it a1. But h slmkc rather longlnglv about that roasted rabbit. Freetown And . . . Vicinity A very successful variety concert was staged in Birch Grove Hail 0n Friday, Feb, 2nd. by the United Young People of Freetown. Rev. Mr. l-loddlnott very capably carried out the duties of chairman. A Welcome Chorus opened the proilrllm 1011"!" ed by Chflflle McCarthy with all his wlttv sayings. Monologue by Ml’- Louis cirrus. Duet bv Thelma and Jean Andrews; Duet Miss M1111’ Malheson and Mr. Earl Handrahan: Duet. Misses Ruth Simmons and Ina Phillips; Dialogue. Maurice and Grace Deacon Jessie Burns and Dorothy Auld; Monologue. Profitt. nnd Thelma, Andrews and Edwin Lewis. Monologue by four little girls with Mrs. Frank Deacon at the or- n. DlaIOiZ/lle by Lea'and Campbell. corge LEWIS and Mae Taylor; Quartetie. J. B. Lewis. Miss llth Simmons, Colby Lewis and Miss I. Phillips. A Good Niihf 5h°l115 closed the prOBTI-lll- Mrs. Lorne Beaten. St. Eleanofa formerly Mia Mabel Campbell Was a recent guest at the home of her father. Mr. George Campbell. Recent visitors to Freetown were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Day. Norlboro, one farm alone near and a similar savln other farm near N and beat the mixture ‘ ternately with the d e. If similar surveys could be made in connection with the farm control of other 1nsects,_states the Domm on Minister of Agriculture in his nual report, similar lmpresivc totals till- would be accumulated as ilustralcd by the saving of $1,000 iii wheat on Drumheller. of $470 on an- leford, Alberta. in connection with the use of a brcme grass trap crop in protecting wheat from the stem sawfly. _In British Columbia. the sim llflcailon of control recommendations saved about $960 to one hop grower in ihc Fraser Valley lli connection with the protection of the crop in hi5 hop yards from red spider infcslu- on. GUM DROP CAKE 1-2 cup butter 3-4 cup fruit sugar 2 eggs, separated 2 1-4 cups sifted cake flour 1-4 teaspoon salt 2 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 2-3 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla. 1 cup gum drops. chopped 1 cup seedless raisins, if desired Method: Cream the butter thor- oughly. Gradually add the sulzor. and lastly the wel beaten egg yolks until light and fluffy. Sift the flour, measure it. and re- serve 1-2 cup of this to coat the gum drops and raisins. Silt the re- mainder of the flour with the bak- ing owder and salt. Add the vali- illa Ea the milk and add this al- ry ingredients to the creamed mixture. Chop the gum drops and the raisins and mix well with the 1-2 cu reserved flour. If you are llSglfl gum drops of mixed color. leave out all the black ones as they become an unattractive grey when Mr. and Mrs. John Moose, Clermont. baked‘ —_“— d d lsl t Mrs. Garth Toombs. Summer-side. thgdgatae, mggd ‘my? a?!‘ {fie nié was the guest of Mrs. Austin B05165 last week. MLss Ruby Jardlne accom anled by her frend. Mia Ruth Smi h 118-! returned lo her home here liter visiting in Bradalbane. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jardine on Frida , Feb. 2nd. Miss Enid Lewis, R. N" in attendance. Friends and relatives far and near regret to benr of the illness cf Miss Mary Cairns in the Prince County Hospital. All nope to see her home soon aga n. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mallett (nee Miss Elva Reeves) in the Prince Edward island Ho:pital on . 8. a girl (stillborn). Marlyn vis ‘the weekend in Mrs. Horace He whites that have been beaten until stiff but not dry. Pour the mixture into a greased cake pan or one lined with waxed paper. and bake ln a moderately low oven (325 deg. F.) for about 1 hour. TrJiI-Efiiéiiifiliriliéswnsrweielainc for to Charlottetown. Friends and relatives in this vic- lnlty of Mrs. A. Cummings regret to hear of her continued illness in the Prince Edwar d Island Hospital. Misses Jean nd 'l'he.mn Andrew's nd Miss Kath een McCarvllle spent cnsltngton, guest of r . Mr. Charles M-zCarvllle was a re- sent visitor to Summe side on busi- hflll-I J Ionic-eat. were not opened in public. The Intel-provincial Equipment Com- pally. Limited, was itwarded the contracl. Its price was one cent per bomb lower than the bid of the Canadian General Electric Company. “The officers and owner of In- terprovlnclul Equipment Company Limited are three insurance agents in Ottawa. They have no experi- ence in the manufacture of muni- tions or of any other kind of slin- ilar metal product. Five minutes enquiry by telephone would have obtained the information that this company was notequipped to make bombs or anything of a similar nature. “They found it necessary to get somebody else to make the bombs. The some mushroom company has Eeceived other government con- rac s." Th rowing Away Money 2. "'I'he Department of National Wifllce Oevlllncs a building in the City of ltlciili-eai owned by York lteultics Limited. The President olf York Re: lies Limited is Mr..l Qef-“iflc inovlicli. Mr, Rubino- liicii uii cd for the purchase of this properly “n. u“. sum of 562,- 500. He thcu leased this building to the Dnpurlmcni‘ of National Dis. fence for a period of l0 years at flilulilllllilli’ rent of $23,700 9, yi-ar. ‘fhus, for ihe l0 years which the lcmc lizis i0 i-uu. the Depart- ment of Nuiioiial Defence will pay $237,000 for occupying a building tvhlcli cost Mr. Rabinovitch $62,- 500. Mr, Rabiiiovitch will still own the building. 'f'hcrc can be no question about. lhc right. and the duiv of the Doiliiiiion Government to calicr-l - coilirnct which throws away pub .c money on such a lav- ish scale.“ 3. “A new airport has been con- structed for the Royal Canadian Air Force ucar Vancouver. In addi- tion to the ‘hangars and other build’ ifqviircd,_ali officers’ mess t. Iii VIEW of the fact at much of the material _ i available. such a build- ing could have been constructed for less than $10,000. Bought Palaiinl Residence "ln- l of that the Department of Na l_ Defence bought the palatial residence o1 Mr, Victor Spencer for the sum of $94,446. Thc Dcpurtlncui, vvciit through the lrlrm o; i‘.\'}llf7])i'l'l"0ll [li‘OC(‘."(illlgI3. ' 4 c. sc no necessity - P. l-lul‘ suiiabc this f ~ all officers’ mess by two very small llcms included in lll .". cf the total cost rvzid $;J.00, rimuure pit $60.- ‘ said Mr. Mackenzie to tic 2r: "I shall iii‘? rile, lilS of your are lllll(i€ available, immed- ', to those responsible for the 01o; Iuct of inquiries in these mat- ’l c provincial party leader ap- ior fcrluaiioii of a, National lllll- fifilll-Z those in Great Allsifililil, New Zealand, t. h Africa and France. He Fllfllllcd ltii‘. Mackenzie King with illiivtlng "that Canadian unity uclzcllds upalvliis return t0 power" and willi giving the impression i: _t under lizm there could be “an ll imtilc 1n generous association brlwccn F Ish and French." That atti dc, Col. Drew “fr! "was an insult to the e0 ‘ ' Quibsc. "who had offefeduifrogg of their lov. _ and spirit 0f unity ill U"? nruvi cial election last fail, in u-liich (Le Prlmc Minister took liiléifiilve part, h ' e iiiau w 0 a Iea-(lcfifhill to the trui- ‘svgntirxiggxtog the Province of Quebec was ma; great Canadian, the Honorable Elli?“ laoolnre." he declared “Without rccurd w party or to place of resilience, the vast major- iltly of Czlnarlzali people today W151; .l§3‘1§‘.‘~.‘.1.-.Li“‘i§’£?f° FY22? ifad" °’ Mackenzie King, y a M Mr‘ Will Discuss Year’s Tennis < race today after being awarded the victory once and then vicldiiig first ‘place to the scratch boat T10 a cu e basis of corrected time landl- 03135- ‘ Robert E. Collins. commodore oi the Miami Yacht Club and statisti- clan for the race. said final compu- tations showed Stormy Weaiher scor- ed her fourth successive victory in the 184-miie claslc. . Tioga placed second in the official list and Wakiva was third. Race committeemen in Nassau earlier had. said errors were made m giving first place to Stormy Weather and that corrections showed Tlogu, record-breaking scratch boat, owned Harry E. Noyes of Marblchead, Mass, to first place. On a second revision of iiluro-S. however Collins said that the errors were "lamentable" but that Stormy Weather officially had been decided es the ner, with a time of 1s hours, 39 minutes, 32 seconds. Tioga was ranked second with a time of 18 hours. 42 minutes, 23 seconds, and Wakiva. 70 loo; yawl owned by Harkiiess Edwards of Lex- g n, Ky. was rated third with 18 hours, 59 minutes. 50 seconds. . Good News, 54 foot yawl owned ‘by Robert W. Johnson of Princeton. ' N. J.. and the Elizabeth McCaw, 63 l foot yawl entered bv R. J. Rryllflil-‘S of Sea, Island, Gil, were declared , disqualified for cutting a COU-Iltt? marker. They originally had been given second and fourth place iat- iiigs, respectively. Carleton and Vicinity Miss Grace Webster. principal of Middleton School, spent the week- end at her home in Augustine Cove. Miss Roberta. How-all, Prince of Wales College student, spoilt iiic week-end with her sister, Mrs. Nor- man Macwilliams of Carleton Miss Mary Mulch has returned from an enjoyable visit with hcr uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wll- liam Toombs o1 Kensingion. “ Mr. Deane Bell spent a pleasant week-end ln Charlottetown, the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and lMlrs. J. P. Crockett. Mr. lley Crooks of Cape Traverse 1s undergoing treatment in the Prince County HCSpliBl. His many friends wish him a rapid recovery. Mi-zs Ruth MacDonald, student -at Prince of Wales College, spoilt the week-end at her homo iii Carleton. Miss Jean Million. Prince of Wales College student, spent lhc week-end in Borden, llic gilcst of Mrs. Jchil Mclsaac. Misses Jean McIsnuc, Ethel Oz- en and Ml". John Jay, Prince of Wales College students. spent the week-end at thelrurespeciive homes in Border1_ Mrs. Fred Bell of Carleton was the wreck-end guest of Mrs. J. Mc- Curdv Bell in Charlottetown. Friends of Mrs. Russell MacDon- ald regret to learn that she enter- ed the Prince County Hospital on Monday for the amputation of part of a finger. Miss Eleanor Bell, teacher of Carleton School, was a Wevk-end visitor to Bedeque. where sre was the guest of Mrs. T. J. Inrruln. Miss Helen C rr of Tryon and Miss Olga Mn illlams of August.- ine Cove were recent visitors to Cape Traverse where they were the guests of Miss Reta Macwilliams. Mr. Hugh MacPhee of Canoe Cove, who made a flying ti-zp to Cape ‘Pl-averse recently, was sc- companied on his return by his rfster, Mrs. J. W, Howat-t and her grandson. Wendell Hawaii. They will spend some time vhll-ing in Canoe Covey Mirs_ PrnnkMacFarlane and Mrs. Harry MacFarlane of Augustine Cove have returned from a pleas- ‘ant visit with lVlZrs. Nathan Bell of Carleton. 0n Thursday evening, February 8th, a large number of filcnds and celatives gathered at the heme ofJ Mr. and Mrs. Lecman MacWilliams Outlook Today ‘MONTREAL, Feb. 16—<CP)-— Crnadian plans for a year expect- cd to be lean in international tennis clrcls will be dscusscd to- morrow and ye-rly rankings an- nounced at til?‘ annual meeting of the Canaan Lhwn Tennis Assoc- iat on hue. Willi all Davis Cup competition silsvpcnded for this season problems ccnccrning dnncsiic play will oc- curpy entire attention of delegates. Even in the l1 me zeparlment, how- ever. actlvit-rlcs rrc expected to be curtailed greatly by the war. Main feature of the meeting will be the announcement of the annual rankings compiled by the committee under the chairmanship of Charles W. Lwhc, prsldcnt of the Quebec brrmch of the association, Ella Tnrshis, Mont-ea] yungster who fifled to grt n call in the first ten male performers larl. year. is favored tn ccrp ibc top pzsltion on nls showing bath in Canadian tourliamcnts and Davis Cup com- petition (1\l“il§ the season. Laird Walt. r nkcd frst last year. lkz-‘y 1- ill lrso out became of insuiliucut iourrament play. Tarshis, allhruzll losng handily l0 Wclt in thc‘r cnjv trurnament meeting in llic Q eb-c clpen flncl, glfnsd ‘Nor liv lurn "i! ‘n (Jana lone in~lcli viclrv in Duvxq Cup ploy ngulml (Ylvbu. Th." wciivnis d vi=tcn also faces a shake-up ivilb Mi-"s Ernncr Young . "TIVTUVPT anrvcarpg likely t": wrar the crown awivdsd in the lest ranklnfr- to Mrs. Rene Bolte of to lender s post nilplinl shoivcr lo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Macwillla-ms. Manv beautiful gifts were received by the popular young couple. The prcsenis were opened by Mrs Mll- dred Mluttart and the accompany- ing verses read by Miss Winnie MacWllliams. The grcom express- ed the thanks of his bride and himself in a few well-chosen words. A pleasant evening was spent in dancing and social chatDcllcloils refreshments wore served. ‘File mus- lC for the evening wns furnished by Melszrs Howatt, Campbell and Trcii- no . The Augustine Cove Women's m- stitute held their annual February meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed- ward MacFadyen with fourteen members lpresent. The mccllilg opened with singing "Ills A (mm Time To Get Acquainted." follow- ed by the wading of the Creed. ‘The minutes of tho last meeting were read and a~ppr0ved_ New erm- mittces were appointed and it was decided to have n Vnlrnlmc Saclnl at the home of Mrs. Ezlwvarzi Mac- Fadyen on ’l‘hur.=dn_\', Fcbrunry 15th. After rccrrntinn lunch was served. and tbs meeting adjourned. Cape ‘finverso Ycunc PPFNWS Union met on Friday evening. Fcb- ruary 2nd. at the hcnlc of Evelyn Harvey. with eleven HIVIIIYXJFS pres- ent. The l)l‘<‘°il'i(‘lll was in clmrcc of the dcvoltcllnl p rind. Tho hymns sung were "Jesus Shall Reign" and “Christ Frr The World We Sing." The S~rip"'re was from Matthew. l0: 5-20. The .......».....-~.._ ‘ of cleaning it gives, will surprise you. with modern Scismotito. Dutch handy for porcelain, Save by using Old Dutch. - ._... . . ' ._,_________‘_ - l Prove it by the dating test l ~k l * To prove how little Old Dutch costs to use, put the date on the pank- i age when you open it. The length of time it lasts plus the great amount because it helps keep things new longer. It doescrt scratch. lt is made . To save you time, energy and steps as well as money, keep a can of - Old Dutch in kitchen, bathroom, laundry, garage. Then you have Old tile, woodwork, pols and pans or linoleum. Get n run set-via of these attractive "Cruydon" plt- I tern teaspoons at this bargninl Made by Onculn. Ltd. Ofler. good only in Canada, expires Dcc..';l_|q|| In addition, Old Dutch saves money i lom other 6 teaspoon: Nana WM. A. ROGER?! A-l Quality Silverware with an overlay of pure silver at point of wear. l ch. [OLD DUTCH FLEANBER, DCOL A Nil) I 64 Macaulay Avenue. Toronto l ooclorl Ind iobsisior wmplato lubslil nadir lav which ulww Mad m placer. NOTE: Send $0¢ find 3 label: lo! such set o! you down. Ad | . .. ___ w mm pirfuvoa l...“ OH m...)- -I . A. Roqort Tesipeonr and Cllftlid! u-l. nq Chou! Pmyinm (continued from pace l) i~r~ ._ s oath of 0i the mucus and up pinted the following (ildllllklilfhi I-‘lnziilcc Committee, CUllll. It. C. Chandler. C auuiinii, cu ll. J. l-l. Siillls and (Vouu. J. E. Bluuclrii-(l; L-KZIOL Commitlee, Couii. F_ C. l) ilgau. Chairman, Cdllll, J, '1‘. ltfcliic, Coun. J. E. Slcrus and C: B_ B21114“ MM‘- Dniinld; Ihlblic pcrly and Blar- lC-Pl- Ccilii. J. E. Bl. ‘cllald, Ctlrlr- iimil, Ccuu. J. T. McKee. and COlln. H. Lflfllllflflll Employment and Re- liei Ccminizi- e. Colin, Hcnzy Lap- tlioru, Chairman. Coun. J. E. Bkuohzird sud Colin. J. T. McKW": Tender Committee. Coun, J. T. Mc- Kee. Cliuirziinn, Ccun. J. E. Strriis and Ccuu. J. E. Blanchard; Fire and Ligh: Cmlirtlca. Conn. B. Earle Alazbonald, Chairman, Couh. J. T. McKee and Coun. J. E. Blan- chard. Colin. J. T. McKee was alp- pozilicd to act as Deputy Mayor. With regard to the dispute Over lhe vacant City Council seat in “lard one His Worship Mayor Hol- man lla< lcliascti for publication the fol‘. wing communication ad- dressed lo him by the City Record.- er K. M. Nfartin: “As requested. I beg to advise that in the swearmg of Councillors elect by you as Malor. alter you being sworn by the H iiuurable the Chief Jsiic-e. you can administer the oaths only to such councillors as are certified to you as having been elected by acclamatlon or by bwllwt. "Iii my (ypmlon. Mr. Butler. the candidalr- for ciuncillor for Ward one, cannot. be sn certified Il he has right to clccfi/n, it must be cstnbll 110:1 by 5, crmlwlom court. no person in the C.f_v GOYGTIIIT-(‘Ilt having any authority to limit or affect llic rights of iliic-elcrt-sralc in such mai-zcrs." By The Canadian Press LONDON -—Brltlsh plane bombs and possibly sinks German subma- rine: four neutral ships sunk; Brit- uin stops 11p mobilization program; Allies reduce irndc restrictions. HELSINGFORS — RlFsinn a-nny crashes nhcad to three Finnish posi- tions. Finnish cnlnmunlquc says; military informant admits Rod army holds nt lrast part of Summit. STOFKIIOLM —- Sweden rl-fvises i0 send di t Inllilary hPlp in Fin- land: burs march llrrntzli tuition by foreign troops on rnuto to Finland. WASIIINC-‘PON — Ilousc pas-cs rrrnrd nrmrnpriullon’ for nnvi‘. base on (iuuni lslziiul. PARIS —- Opposition criticize; I-‘rcncli ivariimc censorship. BERLIN -(lcrmlm auxiliary war- shln Aliinurk reported narrowly rs- capcd rnpiurc by Bnfsli ilcsiroyi-r. imicd lo lhc_ lybic Swirl)‘. The iolloivzul: vrmmallcs was ilppclnlcd to ‘rnusc for Ycuug People's Srrvicc or a Faiicniil lrr Ei\~lcr:—- Mrs. Druzlu~ 11ml. Kira. llclcil Beli- Mrs. kcilulh Ml . Nlary Mul- irlrl, lfivclvn Hell. o ll-ivill lvlur- phy. The urxi mrc rg wzll bc hold at ihc ll.‘ll‘(‘ oi‘ Hiillf‘ fir». Rwll call is in ix- flll$\\'ll'¢(‘l wllh a fav- crith hymn. Mildivld Mullurl. Mll- drcd L|l‘.-\\'li‘f‘l‘ and Mrinm “ac- Drmlcl me thc ucw lunch osm- miilcc_ Mr, Bnrlrrls talk was n 4.. .. rv. . Prli and lat l_vn Hlll'\'i_\'. “iln were in ch: iuc nl rcc- rcnl-lcu. put cn srvcml c‘ illcsls and n sin! sriiiz. Lunch was served by llic avfiruird "Pnifllilfc. T's" meet- lnq cln (‘d with lite Ycuug Peoples minutes of the last nrerting were trend and approved. $1.00 was do- Benediction. D. u Newly Elected.“ lKensins strikes out propnsnl to buLd pluuc k ‘d! ton And Vicinity Miss Catherine MacDonaid of Indian River. ls rcceivinfl a warm welcome home, from her ri illflldfl. since her rrccli". hfTLYll from Boston, Mass, Mr. Keith Waite and Mr. Elmer Bernard were business v tors lo Charlottetown on Wv-ri . y. Mr‘. Fred Econ of Charlottetown -was in Kcnslnglon, on 'l‘l do; on business. Mrs. lllarl Cameron has refurxv ed to her home in Hench River, after a pleasant holl y in Ken- sington with her frlqrid. Mrs. Myrtle Brooks Mr. D J—]\[.1Cl.£!.‘rd c! Starlev Bridge, was a visitor to Kerzrington on ‘Thursday. Mr. Prank Arnett of Summer- slde,_vvas a business visitor to Kensiiigion on Thursday A minor car accidcn‘. becween a local car owner and an out of low-n owner oocilmd or. Wednes- day afternoon at Kenslnglon cor- ner, whlcli resillied iii town ow-ncr, hnvl . the m‘ on one side qrf his rnr ‘r l‘ - however, _ u casualliy list and ha"; ceeded under their onvii This however should be a Wu g to the many motorists to make fills turn. which is at ntpvifme 13.15.. but at present due lo icy is far" more dau .1... the out of ' n’ CTiIT. A successful Valriiilrr . der the ailspiccs of are Ladi was held iii thr- ‘Uixkr’. C. .0‘! lhll. Kciisiuclou on Th irsclay rvc- hing. The social eveili g held at home of Mr. Chcsmi- lloa .d aid of the Margatc Hockey iczim on Friday cveninfi. provcd a ltilzs success in all ways. a gofirily sum being rcnlizcd. tho in Miss ‘Helen l-llgzlns one of Keri- lingiorfs prypuilir yuun: ladies, left recently for hfclwllls llzis. where she will take charge mnlndcr of the srli»! bcsl. wishes of hcr m s go ivilli hrr, ll‘. ha? l"‘,\ lug. for Honor Roll—.lui:";rir_v Ken- l siuaton lllzh Scho 61min X .- p . \‘,‘.ii~..'l1 Xlnnu: ‘l. 9 Blclfiiiil; 3 \‘.'.‘.:..'\ Dc- Grndc VllL-l Joan Foliarrd; . llllrlmcii Bznhnm: 3. c (‘ .' Grade VlL-l Jc-sic C111‘ _ Grade VI- " Vligloric Coil.- s. Gr dc V- hiiss Puyli‘ Ire Scmpm; '.'. Jimuiv C. 3. GPfilLf‘ McMahon. Grail." V - Alias Charles lluvulli llcrwlv ~l. Juuirs Saund- crs: Ii Edna Alarm Grurlc lV-l Alhcrr Bullet 7’- Rawau Prnflli; 3. Itlar-lzirci Jar- dinc. Grad’: Ill-J Audicv Prnfift: 7! Shirlm Kfiflllffiyl 3. Auhfr"! Brnaklns. Grmlc II-s l Alan Clmuv 2. S‘l\'i-l Pcuzllqlril: 3. Hccl: ri. (‘r u- 1‘ (;|\ l, Twiiiturll 'l‘lll!\ .. 2. G\\'_\'llllf‘lll Duvisnll; 3. Brmvklus .. . 1 Grade l’ (b\~l Dcuelrl T?"*\"‘s. l2. Doris Mann; 8 \f:vl.\ii ltinlilt. H.