1°“ SEEURCHEs Tomorumw é 5T PETEWS CATHEDRAL . - UNlli u uiuuu °“"?.E§iu£5' u'-’.’1i‘.l""“’ _ of CANADA ' _ canon E. M. ‘Malone. -TRINITY UNIT-TEE-- l" us. ma. CHURCH SERVICIS B"- TglIll-Mtckm. nir- Ir ‘ "_ , ' 11.00 am. r n ‘Immine- Scbool. "n" g ewgain‘: or ,; vewsong and Sermon m vL-QNTEN genvrces ' goo, an. Assisted bkbr, q, p, ....‘.f:'.'..'."‘-%i‘.'-.‘I“.‘:S‘.. o." “"".= roommlrunr. a om "An Igerpretatilgi iiiotliigmrcr-nq m. m Mr. Robert B. Ferguson, 51,5, A“ until" . 'n ' ,; "130. Wedrsresdlly and Friday. Anglia-y. Th‘ Kill of Love _ swim" °" °°“ ' | cuunbn scno r ednesdly. , 0!- l°°"'w “m”. n" h" III 10.00 a.m. Open session of the “nim- g a" r00 school. Slides entitled "Out or the tors l" Overflow” will be shown. tnoliiribeng i! 11.00 a.iri. Beginners and Primary ‘my to see them after anv service. Departments. rvaurevfl WIWMIE . . routs oriunui | BAPilsl ST 12.735.1- 'r. Iboott, rum was BAPTIST orrrmcu Corner oi Prince and l-‘itsroy Street; Ministe “an and the r m” Lillian Earle, Organist m», Waiter MlcNutt. A.T.C.M.. Clrotr Director ION SUNDAY: Marci grimly Communion. A.l i Bcv- l. Judson lieu. B.D. 18th _.... .1’. A. MORNING WORSHIP 11 4.1a, Sermon: “A Man of Sorrows," wqorste Communion. C . 1m mnl Bishop of Nova icotia. Anthem; “Lord, for Thy Tenflgp Jo Mot-nil!‘ Prayer and Serrnon. Morcys Sake“ (Farraniir. urthem: “Come Ye Blessed’ - THE CHURCH SCHOOL 1g Mn). | NOON. The Church School foi- n sunrisy School. lows immediately the service ‘of m; Event Pra er and Sermon: Morning Worship, and invite. che . he crd Bishop of your participation in this Bible m 5e01,“, study period. At the worship per- "Turn Thy I-‘see From iod Mr. John A. MacNair will rie- My gins.” (Sullivan) liver a short devotional address. rQPEN HOUSE" after service In EVENING?‘ WORSHIP 7 p.m. “my, 3.", Sermon: ‘All Things Are Ready." LINTEN SERVICES FOR MENr— Anthem. The Ninety and Nine" psi] during Passion and Holy (Sankey) and "Iiushed and.Still" Wee at 12.05 in St. Paul's Chapel arr., Dielrenson, t Saturday. Addresses by Mrs. G. Elliott Full, organist and rnrmbers P.E.I. Ministerial As- dlreetor oi choir 5:45P;- ;:R"jj0;:rj‘""Y f" “arr rriir1.%trur.'.t.r"" avrc = - a ————-—-.-—~---——-———-——-- "rm-y or Plflly" mo uuv curvrrtai. curusrrrsru Week in St. Fouls Chapel. Time‘ CHURCH 4.30 I-II- PRESBY I ERIAN rrIifiFiIiIiIOEFrIEAMES llent Street iii. E. Gengo. Supply Minister Dr. Mrs. Milton Stewart, Organist .11 A. M.: Morning Worship. n. m“ Tiliéll sign“ 80mm‘ Seer-glen Subject: "Troubled Wat- M.A., S/P-M- Chorus: "Above The Hills Of i Tlme"—-Junior Choir. Organist Miss E. I.illian McKenzie. 155;; p_ 1",, 5mm“ schunL m. BM- 1 r. M.: Evening Worship. ‘—N—G WORSHIP Beings: Subject: "Peaceful Har- MH- N- 9- Mu“ Evening Solo "in The Golden Eve- ning-Bird. Eric MacGregor. PROMISE “Bow Down Thine Ear,‘ SCHOOL. i ‘ WORSHIP lathe Your Hearts" Mendelssohn-Pearson. ills Minister will conduct the Scr- riou and deliver the Sermons. fziorv PRESBYTERIAN_ CHURCH . rvrorvrrtuoo, March i6 _rcr) fiifidlffnuififfi“$SSS¥..JQ°"Y“°§‘ b” on - riculture iollow:- o A‘ EGGS: Not_ packed for export A Luise 35-3cié: a Medium 31v,- lirt-idwln Jullnstone. (‘ ' 32; A bullets 26-26%; B 29-30: C and Choir Director 2943. Packed for export A Large _ MORNING worrsrrrr 37: A Medium 35:. living Officer o. 1-2. Bigelow oi’ iris Receipts: i406 boxes. ilCAJ‘. will be the guest speak- Wlrolr-sulo lob- rr i both services. i TTERI |bilig pasteurized 3514-35111: current 160, 5oz, 210. receipts Que No i pasteurized 35 ."i.esd Me, Lord." — S. dill Milt No 2 34 dei Mtl: first l-Isiiinlciliie Subliati s hnoi giiigesvorrgintlery dmnrlf M] ‘ma. I ~ I at! t t.“ ; i5 zvsrvrrvc wonsrrrr 38-36%. m e 5° d5’ M’ pm’ Prisca and Grafton Street Minis r_ Ill’. G. CARLYLE IVEBSTER ma: ‘gChalgtian Harvest." Receipts: 639 box“ "mm" IfPIIQiBII Chiifllle". - CHEESE: Current white and lilac-hi. ‘ilr ms wounded for our trans- ilifiiitulamlle was bruised ior our l cs. i colored. western 20 FOB. colored Que 22 willie 20".- FOB: wholesale white and colored for local trad! rind export western 20 il/l6-2i colored Que 26, white Ilii-Ziés for local trade. Receipts: 26 boxes, rorsross: '15 lb 1 1.50-1.00. No 2 r.ro-rl?ic§;5 131%“? Si; _ 11132-1115." N B 1.85-1.95; rim. 1.90- ihe British and Foreign Bible Society iN CANADA in Memoriam in lovin memory of dear G ml AND NEWFOUND- we! w. we» lllllfidnlwg: LAND Itch 18th. 1M4. "m In our hearts your rnernor lingers CEAEQYLQKRYELAND Sweetiy, tender. fond and ue There is not a day dear Grandpa That we do not think oi you. Sitdlv Missed by llis Grandchildren, a "Ellgncr, Lorraine and Etta. life oi‘ rriuruie, with W“; iilllcnrlirl. talents and n. .1 splendid self-sacrifice of his day "m"! waves of spiritual in- “Mice which ehsn ed the u; i" our llcuple. Mionndors o the Fvnisa Bible Society h a world-wide power m: when in i804 they rie- ‘I im-‘il that what the Bible ‘l i0 the English-speaking Willo- ii could lie to all the Fillies of the world. With wsunrnate skill they found- “. 0a Societ; and. fashioned miivlivr an working rules; homfilhilzl are sod wet: a we nee - no Willie them here." lea-nosi- the r u r s m" a a l; l . ll!- "Ii wars ittgcengiifeir In Memoriam in loving unemofiy of died March IBt i044. in a graveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one we iuve so dearly In his silent lonely grave. Tlio his amils is [one forever And his hands we cannot touch We shall never lose. sweet Of 11.3“. we loved so much. Friends may think he is forgotten When they sometimes see me Italic. Bilt they little Kill"! ‘HI IIIIUI That lies within my heart GIIQOIIOI. Sadly Missed by His Wife, Ind HE Son van Claw. adllu l HOW CAN Ti-ili HELLISH B007" Will Ile The Subject Oi’ 37 Elm Avenue‘ ' Eternal Life. iT mo! s, BUSINESS OF CHARLOTTETOWN BE BLASTED AND DISPERSED WITH‘? i REV. J. C. KLEINSTEIIRER. SUNDAY, 7r30 P. M. .' ' A1‘ THE FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH The Wages 0f Sin ls Death, But The Gift 0f (For! ls i ~ . iiililiiiil. Giiliiiillii is reserved for local interest. bat ad girls nature may be in __'.='%‘ COOKS for Photographs. ‘nears; msaflToTv use no This oeiama cl oi’ at . ab es advance. i‘: .1. s. Nicholson. Minister. Services Blind-Iv. 1i AM. York: I PM. Buckley; mo Central chars ‘Ii-ll.’ POTATO industry‘ is till big revenue producer oi t is prov- ince. Plan to attend the potato meetings next Thursday at Queen Square School Hell. Charlotte- town. O-ll-Bi HOME FOB. BURIAI. - Word has been received oi the death Boston of Miss Martha Land 8th Peter's Island. The reins w ning. Misc sud will loo-taken to the announcement later. POTATO GROWER-S’ MEET- ING - The National Film Board is providi new films on potato blight. we and fertilizers. These will be shown and discussed at the potato “ flag." a‘ QUEEN CHARLOTTE AUXIL- PM. Mrs. J. . Mo chair in the absence oi the presi- dent, Mrs. Ira Brown. Plans were discussed and arranged ior the coming Navy show. This was fol- lowed by an encouraging row" from the sewing committee with regard to work accomplished the past month. Plans were also made for coming Spring Carnival. WAR HERO HOME - Another war hero in the person of Pte Allan Doucette oi 29 Grafton Si. arrived home lest. night. Pte. Doucette enlisted in September.- ‘1939, and went overseas in July. 194i. He was s riousiy wounded twice after iandi in France. He also saw action in Belgium. Pte. Doucette has three brothers in the services. They are, Clifford in the Merchant Navy; Hamid in the Nary, and Ivan in the Army. ALLIED CLUB DANCE - Last night in The Charlottetown the Allied Club had its first supper‘- daitce since its foundation. The members oi’ the Allied Air Forces were hosts to numerous couples from the city. the Prince oi Wales College, the iii-Y Grads. and the local Air Force personnel, who used this opportunity to become better acquainted with the civil- ions of ‘P. E. I. DONALD-BRADLEY -- Mixed Spring flowers vrere used lo r/lorir the home o! Lt. Col. and Mrs. BA Gurrn, as Putnam Avenue Ottawa, for the wedding on Saturday after- noon at two o'clock oi Mrs. (Dunn's sister, Dorothy Grofl Bradley, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Colin Groff, to Mr. Robert Thomas Don- old, secretary. to the Department oi Munitions and Supply. Ottawa, n of Mrs. James i". Don- d, Malpeque, P. E. 1., and tho late ir. Donald. Rev. John MacKay ilciated. The bride was given in marriage by her father and was attended by her sister, Mrs. B. . Gunn, as mald-of-honor. Lt. Co. Gunn was best mall and little Miss Marnie Gunn, niece of the bride, was flower girl. QMS. Colin Cirofl‘. brother of the bride, played the wedding. music. The. . bride wore an attractive costume _of maize shade sheer over taffeta, made on long lines with a flower- ed hat with o. short veil. l-ler cor- sage bou uet was of Talisman roses. Fol owinfiwa eception the cou le left for ontreal and New Yor _ On their return they will take up residence in Ottawa. The bride travelled in an apgle green urool suiti with black at and black accessories. Out-oi-town guests were Mrs. W. R. Groff. oi Three Rivers; Miss Margaret Gib- son, of Toronto: Mrs. Archibald McDo of MontreaL-(Ottaws Journa ). SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- GUE — The School Improvement League met at the home of Mrs. J‘ Harris on ‘rhursc; roth. with the president; don, McDonald presiding. e press committee reported that the final letter oi the series on "Edu- cation in PEI." will appear on Saturday. This will stress the need oi a composite High School for Charlottetown and give some idea of the work thotwould be carried on in such s. school. Slo- gans on the same subject will fol- low at once. The president read o. letter from Mr. J.O. Hyndmsn who spoke very kindly of cf- forts to arouse public interest in educational matters. Extracts from articles dealing with transporta- tion problems were listened w with interest and the handed to the members ior further: study. The possibility of the 1.0a- resontim a brie! on educa- tionar matters to the Raeonstm Oguo: ChVv tiolt was inc executive was directed to lee that this was done. The Iuest eaker for the evening, Miss lids Gulls, gave an intemtinil talk on the use oi moving. ictures ss an aid to education. e talk was illustrated by I splendid illm that was followed with interest members. R%ret was os- pressed that the harlottetown schools have not the uipmont st their disposal so that t children could have the benefit of this ed-u- cational aid. At the close oi the m Miss Olllis was given a hearty vote of thanks on behalf oi those present. The nsxt meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. D. Camgoll on gm 4th, nts a word. strictly sas- ‘liorcuto vonrr UNITED CIIAIOE. Rev. B” l-lii-i gag! ii "m ins an arrive this Saturday eve- Lean mineral Home. Funeral w in Montreal, gmsn unless surprised or molested. P. E. island ices ' iivsr Tin Top ‘v urrgsbmygtu: over uota. arms“ ob scams. r. wrur. I l roracs co r .... M, m,‘ lioe i mafia. tiicu...“ week. A fined and s-I $11.1 costs day or notha’ was given a twbli‘!!! days sentence. A drunk had! hislilil NURSES ALUMNAI MEETING - The regular meeting of the Nurses‘ Alumnae of P. ll. island Hospital was held at the Cundalli home last night. ‘rho guest sneaker was Miss Sophie Newson, it. N. Junior Red Cross Director. who told about tho work being, done by the school children in this branch of the Red Cross. Routine iAltY - The regular meetl of bus was transacted. the Woman's Aux isry H. M S. —-—-——-— m‘ Personals Friends of Mrs. Dobson lark will regret to know she is eon nod it'd": arrow “r122” n fall on the icy street.“ u a N“ a‘ Mr. and Mrs. Milhurn Keenan of\ formeri of Charlotte- town, have receive word that their son Arnett has arrived safely over- sees. i The WEEK i at S.D.U. I i I I The students’ annual Retreat was cpened on March Bill and closed on March 11th, and was gorglucltwcd by Rev. Esther MaoKay. . s. . On Wednesday, March 7th, thc feast oi’ st. Thomas Aquinas was. observed in the traditional manner by the students oi Philosophy, Highlight of the day was an en- joyable banquet held at tire Char-I iottetmvn Hotel. The guest speaker lffilrnths occasion was Dr. J.A. Mac- an. The second in HIBQSEHES of talks on the Co-c-pzrative Movunent was given to the college students on Thursday, March 8th, by Dr. J.T. Crotoau. In his address Dr. Cro- teau waxpiaincd the origin, devel- opemcnt, and system oi present- day Credit Unions. .- On Sunday evening the Junior class held a meeting at which com- mittees were formed and plans dis- cussed for the holding or the an- nual Junior Prom. Sister Cecelia Joseph, 0.5M, director of Music at St. Dunstans is at present a patient 1-,: the Charlottetown Hospital. All tho l! O THE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l‘ - ..u.ao..... - PAGE THREE , Henderson ‘l Yesterday's Marion Eggs, per dos. Ha S i’ traw Potatoes, ‘i5 lb. bag dairy 5U o w i» _ e- u- rn re n hick SllS Fresh lettuce, head stiidentswish her s speedy recov- Celerv gt-y, Corned bee! v "__‘ Oranges, doz. Tile College lost a valuable Tmnnmim 1b‘ son of Dr. Vincent Fisher, ex-’i2 who died recently at his home in Rosbury. Mass. The students of the College ex- death of their son IEO. Jack Coyie. " ackie‘, who graduated from St Donal-en's, was a ‘ ‘“ student and an outstanding athlete. Cogratulatienl to AJ, MacAdsm on his being worded the trophy presented by the Patriot Publish-- lug Company to the most valuable. alzyer on the Coliegians hockey m. Hockey: Intramural hockey held the spotlight in athletic; at S.D.U. during the past weak. The two Dalton I-iall. teams, Rangers and Red Win85. have reached the finals for the intra-mural champions ThrR-snders emerged victorious the semi-finch by defeating the Gmde XII Hawks 6-5 in a two ga-me total-goal series. The first game in tile finals wa played last Mon- day evening an resulted in a 4-3 victory for the Red Winn. Ran- gern- Ciosi -.1oe J. MacDonald, Capt, Defense-Rev. J1EE. O'Hara- ey, George with, Eldon Green, Lines-i!‘- Cililis, Joe A. MacDonald. Dick Bonnet, Bernard Parent. moi: Bolger, Ooeciu- A.J. Mac- m Rod W%- Goal- Frank Cor- omen. le - O, Dsigle, Wal- D. Barge, Lines - C. P Hsmmill, it. Bise- R Ga-lisrit, I. Cameron,‘ "min " bimpn, c om,- oosoh - u. gnmssely. y a ~ parish priest st Kinkora. was e welcome visitor to the College this ‘The student; were very much blessed to hear that. Miss Bitten MsoPhee. s former Oo-ed of It Du sun's. has won second place at t. mncls Xavier universrihvr’. Queen's County on Tu _ Tenth day of April, A.D. 194a. at tho hour of twelve o'clock noon THAT PARCEL of llnii situ- ate lying and being at Garfield Township Number Fifty-eight in; Queen's County aforesaid bound- ed on the West by the Wood isl- ag: sfgémgllylggc W m“! residence Saturday evening follow- ALL S’. O “I'M Willi Ndht Rev. J.A. MiifilhY. DI)» h“, urad on the South of the southern edge of the brook mentioned in the conveyance of fifty all! Ml-‘Elcht-‘Pn i" 3°11" "m"? 11m: of Andrew Malcolm, on South . _'New cabbage. lb. member oi the Alumni in the per New bee“. 5 m Fowl Fresh Cod. lb. Squash, lb. ripples. dos. tend their heartfelt sympathy to "f; Mr. and Mrs. James Corie on the can“; 10 nsiib. Radish. bunch New Carrots, bunch Old cabbage, lb. House plants ..-l.tc r51 50c litii 40| {'9 28: 8 $l.50-$ z:- 25c 25-30r 25-30 48v 38: 9c iibr SL254? iii‘ o 25- t5: 50-70 2'." Si) 25c 851. 25c 29c 12o 500 “P Mortgage ‘Sale There will be sold at Public Auc- iiilding in Sachem; on the sold by A. D. i912, MIJOING on the Easter the Wood island Road at a point ' one ohsin and mighty links (meas- e and Road» bring date the third tlon in front of the Law Courts Charlottetown why the in lay Chris- ast by land now or lately in the occupa- tion of Donald McLeod and on many the North by land 11.0w or lately in the occupation of James Psi.- was the son of the late Andrew ooner excepting thorsout two (i) r iris B. Malcolm. Annie McKay to. his mi Ross the land herwb veysd containing forty-eight ill) acres of land a little more or less_ said tract of land being more described from actual survey made YOMI- fully n side oi Deed oi acres from day oi in a beeutv ooniut held recs . ,, m"""‘"'"'"°“' ‘° m“ '9“ 31m“ 1A bypthle” amino. oi the "m" mm‘ _ you: 1th for the distance or: oocns rnmr. notes-ran mmgl" "M"- gfl" £5121, A grimly bear rarely attacks a ‘Parisian King TRUSS commas». iiss. hooray’ ermi. Warn rnniinssihi maniac?" Agents 2s oar-son street. Monsieur, N. I. G GKIOSI c ins and forty-h five obains to the H aforesaid‘. “ti. chains and forty- tlle place iii‘ ur links to a iChureh. sin post; thence West. twenty- rhome at The Cedars. Wood Island theme North- along the sstid Road twenty o links to of commciaclmcnt saving MacDonald Ind reserving lhereout two acres sacrifice in action a‘. n11- 9 [bearing date the Second Day oi ONT let Easter find you wearing 3' drab winter hat. Be ready for the new season with one of our famous Hats. Visit our Store and see, the finest dis- play in the Maritimes. $4.00 AND UP. \ i» ABOVE: Fem. 011$ lightweight hat with narrow band, welt edge. Grey, tan. STETSONS $7.50 up LEFT: Felt stitched hat with distinctive wide gyros-grain band. BROCK $6.00 llsialld Road u‘. a stake ill llrc iSoutllcasi cornrl‘ oi land lrr pus- ‘sczsion of Charles McWililanls ‘thence running South along the Wood island Road for a distance of ten chains thence West a dis- tance of nine chains and twenty- four feet thence North until it meets land now in possession of the said Charles McWilllnms thcrrce East along the Sourhcril boundary line oi the said Char- ics Mcwllliums a distance of eight chains to the piucc of commence- ment. and containing an area of Eight and two-third acres a llitlc lmore or less. The above Sale will he nirirlc under. by virtue of and pursuant to a Power of Sale contained in a certain Incleriiurc cf Mortgage February, A.D. 192B, and made between Catherine Ross of Pin- etlc in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island wife of Hugh Mc- Kay Ross of the same place, of the first part. which said Mortgage has been assigned and has become vested in the undersigned, and be- cause of default having been made in the payment of the principal money and interest thereby sec- ii. rIBDATED this 18th day of March. D. i946. LESTER. UDONNELL. Assignee oi Mortgage. 11-11-24-314 In Memoriam Ml. A. D. MALCOLM (Saint John Tciegra h-Journal) A wide circle of fronds will b_c saddened by the death of A. Doug- las Malcolm, which occurred at. his irig an illness of some months. Born in this city, Mr. Malcolm had throughout iris lifetime made friends. not only in business but as a well-known citizen. sides wife he leaves to mourn one son, Andrew Malcolm, of this city. and one daughter, Mrs, James H. Cerry, Charlottetown. Hc also leaves one sister, Mrs. S. J. is arid five Dr. W. W. Malcolm, Norfolk, Dr. R. Bruce Malcolm. Chicago, Iii., and Charles G. Malcolm, 0t- | taws. Mr. Malcolm was well-known in business circles in this city, par- ticularly in the wholesale rocery lbusiness, being a partner w th his brother. John S. Malcolm, in the Wharf. I-ie was also nrlivc in the thin“ "m" l sport of curling, and for :4 years was s member of the 'l‘his1ic Cur- ling Club and for the l-"ifitu 20 0i St. Andrew's Curling Club. H0 was also a member oi st, David's He made his slimmer rrs. WALTER §o'r-...~uox.\r.o On January-Stir, P11". Waller E. made iiu~ supreme Scrllu Cucim U110 ABOVE: Handsome felt with bound edge snap brim. Browns. KENSINGTONS $5.00 ABOVE: Off-tho- face style; but the pencil roll brim can ii,- worn down. BROCK $6.00 PiGSKiN GLOVES 'i‘0 HATCH THAT NEW HAT OPQ F or MORE Heating Value USE DOMiNlOhl COKE Extra clean, quick heating in furnace, range, blower or self-feeder-No dust-No soot. ORDER IUW FRDM YOUR LOCAL DEALER DOMINION STEEL & COAL CORPORATION LIMITED "flllfflx-Sydneyfiaint John-Moncton aeter which made him a worthy son, brother and gyrend, ' fl He went overseas in September 194a with the West Nova Scoiin infantry Regimen-t. During the following summer he saw action in Sicily. then in Italy where he was wounded in Janus 1944. Four months later he rejoined his regiment and was in active serv- ice until his death. His military authorities state that he was "ad- mired by iris fellow soldiers for his good moral character. courage and perseverance in duty," and that during his long career in sci- ion he "countless limes proved his worth as s comrade and soldier." On January wth a funeral Mass r the of his soul was cele- brated by Rev, Leonard MacDon- ald. P.P., at St. Francis de Sales Church. Another brother. PO. James l’. MacDonald, R.C.A.F., was killed in action in May 1944 May their souls rest in time . here I n... rThe Dillon 8. Spiliett ~_ This War-Fouri 47353-347313 lilJY US IN MARCH and we will ‘in. producing eons can! NEXT FALL, at which tilil GREAT BRITAIN has again le- q ‘ ' large quantities. rr rou WANT us iN ruancn ORDER. NOW somewhere in i _ ,1." i You will have to keep us for five ‘sigh? cfiuniiiiyliisxiictililrliotsiiav rglst?‘ mouths before We can it» ral- ancc to Axis pressure stiffened. 1v W! "I 53357 ""1 l" u ' _.___ chance to moire you a It .AL PIO- MARCH l8. UNI-Churchill raid I-‘IT when prices are HIGHER]! oemiun submzirilim and lirittle~r-:sl:.r.i' ram. alsrgrllilfiPll-"Tl cruisers were operating on ill!‘ i‘nr early POULTRI MEAT are American side of the Aiioiillc. on,» promising, and in all prob- Briilsh House cf Commons tsid norm,» the best ysi. that bomber nud fighter production during Februrirgr. e41. crcnicd a! record ior the um‘. Years Ago By Tho Canadian Press MARCH 1 lilii-Jiritish in one day. Th l5 Canadian iruvnl of land in possession willism River in Italy. loss leaving an a within the The deceased was 2M rem vi above described wundaries of age and the son of M: v.1 M1‘- '°“”'°ii'.‘-io‘i.’fi. “nit-l? “Shut i3"2..i1..t‘tf.‘3°i‘.“‘“.v‘ .7.‘*'$§-‘- $01‘ piece and panel of land prising young me l.‘ iu-iiriflmlfi- situate iviug and being on Towu- exact. cud m ' H "'1 0-‘ ship Nlnnbrr Fifty-cl ht in Queen's critics. All uho in: will county aforesaid an: cnmmrncln ever cherish the msm of ills on the West lids oi the woo pleasant. true and sturdy vhur- -. groin». fur a ensures. raorrr sr-rr-r/lsr tori Friar"! y Minister" Sir Basil Brook;- told ilrlciThe & iicr'tl1i‘r'l1 Ireland Production Cuuirtll he brllevrs lllcv can ital": - (‘hllii(ii‘ilC€ in their ability to rc- . - r '~ il~ 1 ti .ti.i lll:"l\il9i ‘ ~ gK m ‘ 6M -R- irllcl linrrnpiiymcnt as or alter the First Great War 'b'i's's's'a's's'%fi's'e\'e'e%%'i\~ Ii i. t. i. i. a ,. I l. i.