.,-.. -:- PRINCE EDWARD -:- -. TC-DAY -:- FRI. and SATf DUE TO THIS FEATURE BEING EXTRA LONG OUR PROGRAMS WILL START AT 2—6.10-and9 4/‘ CAPITOL FO-DA Y FBI. BOX OFFICE WILL BE OPEN EVERY AFT- ERNOON FROM 3-5 FOR ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS 'u'fln ‘tannins-b ro-nitnr rm. AND SAT. Showing At 7 and 8:45 — Matinee Saturday At 2:30 ‘ 1f; Six-Guns Blaze i" , 7 Rug Tlmea I! Bmkuroo; Woo in Two-Time! _ I ~ln N0 iii"? Hearts are i951 ll nninnirmnscou nun aunt, n. LEO cnnnnlo behave-ave.- S lnnn on nn nni U ll Iii GRANGER SHAW and LEE o SP\a:hu".'-'0iv. You Kldl" l‘. m. Old. cushioned om" Plus Variety - Cartoon ~ World In Action And Chapter 6 Of “MASKED MARVEL” . t J l ‘i.’ A (AH-aw . .. "no," 5° Mckm Qtyndcr Western Shifilfcowboyv Pmydx g1'h'n'h'n°¢'i-F n"n"d'n‘i"n'in"n‘n'n"a“a‘h-f I'A'a'aHH‘-'-‘d"a ‘Pf-“Jfa” n“a'fa”h'h'n'u'la'n'b‘in'a'h'lnfla'in‘a‘u‘f i» “ iuzzv nnicnr Elicltvlllilllblt liiciliexinisrlzmtludll uvnnnuv t I Mllltlll-SCQIDII! i EXTRA!’ seours “NEWS OF THE DAY" SERIAL - COMEDY _-()__. Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8;45 uwvv-nunvi-"amwli-a-nnm “in MEMORIAM nonsm- EAHITTVIACEACIIERN On Saturday, December I. 1M4, Robert Bari MacEachei-n, passed away at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mac- Eachern. Mermaid. Robert, who was the only son. was born on October 8th. 19M. He W of B. happy disposition. and a-i he never enjoyed the best of health he took a keer. interest in the wel- fare of the home and farm. Hia passing leaves a mal sense of loss, not only in the hearts of his mmiy. but also in those of his viriends. 1 The funeral service was conduc- ‘ied at the home of his parents on Monday afternoon by the Rev. G. ‘Carlyle Webster, minister of Zion Church. Charlottetown. He spoke comforting wcrds cn the text; ‘But ixoivllleisdsod wherfore s-shculd I fastJCart I bring him buck ioguln? I shall go to him but he will not re- turn to me.‘ ‘2 Sam. 12:23 The hymns were ‘The lord's My Shep- herd‘. ‘Jesus Lover of Mv Soul: and ‘Safe in The Arms of Jesus.’ Those left lo mourn him are his parents and three sisters, Mrs. Fiver-oft. Lund of Bethe]. Misses Marion and Margaret ht hon-a. The mil-honor". were Messrs Frnes‘. Currie. Flmci‘ Busll, Bor- den Roswall. Rrwivnlti Power. Aihol MacDonald rind Everett Llund In- terlnev-t was made Calvin Church Cemetery Ca rdwOf Thanks —~—— i Mr and Mrs. William S. Mac- Elacllern and family. Mermaid. wishes to express their sincere thanks to all their friends and neighbors and especially to Mr. and Mrs. William L. MacElJc-hern, for all kindness and sympathy shown during their recent sad bereavement. as well As for cards and letters of condolence and flowers receyed. This War—Fnur Years Ago JAN. 25, l94l—Briilsh shipping minister Cross appealed for United States industrial support. Ger- mans stnged ligut raids on Britain. Romanian Premier Antonescu de- clared rebellion began with attempt to assassinate him. U. S. observer col. W. J. Donovan. arrived to in- spect Greek front in Albania. WRENS ARRIVES OVTRSEAS The‘ ilind in C“ ‘i! United If val Oanad at my, Vy of almost all the "m". m". Wm“ ‘Wrana thcy left be- re recent arrivals in insdom whore they will servo with the lg" Navy. From the Maritime: are. i- " Iilhi. Wrens leaner Cronin. Fredericton. N. Ihirlcy Ferguson, New GlHSlIZJW, N. 8.: Kendall. Charlottetown. and Leadlnl WWII Jemim- L Fancy. ileum Serum. N 5-49 N- PM" 5i‘ Pptty Officer l. kcegan. 3.: Stalin mibodenu. Iuthurst! RCNVR). story. , more l Cynthia CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column i: reserved r of loco! Interest. but adlllgrtm: g: “gonna-tur- may be 1mm liiio in -a.-..Z..'°"" ‘mm, "y. _L__________ OONFEDEEATION LIFE COOKS for Photographs. rump will ETA. galore at ih Bilrna‘ Concert tonight and fuaiadaye, LARGE FRESH SMILTS. ' Market. 1.? y a ARBIVES m momma _ Mrs. ‘ Fred Currie, 181 Water Street, h,“ received a mecca e from her ilixixléllfiiter lVklifLhBlfll at Atkins. stat- a mgmndt a e as ar ved safely m CONNIE LECLAIII. Gilbert Mil- lef- Bl-WY Bulden and Walter Bur- dette. Scotch Concert. tonight and I Friday. 1-25-11. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Frances, ldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hennesey, slipped on the icy side- lwalk near the Rogers Hardware 30.. breaking her ankle. She was "mi/Eyed to the City Hospital where she is receiving medical at- tention. . l GETTING GOOD RESPONSE- iThfb€ hundred and eighty dollars was received by the ladies of the ‘I.O.D.E. at their booth at HOImIIIVS ‘store on Tuesday to buy books for our fighting forces. ‘This added to lthe large iems previously received and several early mail contribut- i0ns mode a total on Tuesday eve- nlng of $853.00. The ladies are to be at Holmaws again today and on Friday. They were greatly cn- ,couraged by the quick response and cl sure that |. great many citi- zens will today and tomorrow be taking donations to their booth at Holmans or giving them to any of -the members of the Order. ENJOYING VISIT-Miss Ida MacDougall, Fitzroy St... is spend- ing the winter with friends in .Rock, Kansas, USA. Before leav- ing Charlottetown, the W.M.S. on behalf of Zion Church presented Miss MacDougall with a nicely- worded address and parting gift. She was also waited upon by mem- bers of the L.O.B.A. with a gift on her departure for the UZS. Miss MacDou all writes friends that she is enjoy ng the winter weather in Kansas. January thus fur has been free from snow and zero icm- pcrature. the coldest being 10 de- greu above. Wheat fields are green and cattle are grazing m pastures. DIED OF WOUNDS-Ptc. John Laflerty, who died as a result of wounds received while in action on F western front, according to word received in Saint John. N.B.. by his wife, Mrs. Katherine Lafler- ty. 151 Union Street. was a son Patrick Laflerty. Peakes Station, P.E.I.. and the late Mrs. Lafferty- Pi-i ate Lafierty enlisted with the North Shore. N.B., Regiment in March. 1948. After taking 11B training ill Canada, he Pfmieeded overseas in April of that YE!" and afterwards was engaged in the‘ fighting in Belgium. In addition, to his wife in Saint John. and 11151 father, he leaves two brothers. Emanuel and Nantie, both of Hull- (ex, N. 8., and one sister. Mrs. George Bragel, Roxbufy. M855- “LAST or i-urfluonlcaush On W. any, January 17th. 7-7 pupils . .1 Si. Peters (Grades I_X and Al, .41 from Morell. 0mm from Trncadie. and 90 from Mt- Sggwgrt were shown a movie film italkiesl "The Last of the MOhlC- ans". This book is to be read by those who intend to write the Enir-l rance examinations for story’ d“- the THE CI-IARLUITETOWN GUA l Ham's Sponsored by In Memoriam- ROWAN EARL COOKE At the early age of Passed away at the P. E. . Hos- Pltal on December 36th. 1M4. fol- ‘ggmg an operation for appendic- He was the only son o! Mr. and Mrs. Gorham Cooke of East Roy- alty and leaves to mourn a sorrow- ing wife the former Flora Belle Ferguson of Argyle Shore, The late Mr. Cooke been farming at York for u. few years but moved to Argyle shore some time before his death where he so tenderly cared for nls aged ln-lavts who mourn his passing very deeply. The funeral service at the homc 01 hi: Parents was conducted by Rev. J. A. Nicholso York, after which the remains were re- moved to Trinity United Church n! Charlottetown. where Rev. T. E. MacLennan assisted by Rev. J. A. Nicholson conducted the service. Hymns sung were Nearer My God to Thee. Safe in the Arms of Jesus. By special request Mr. George Johnston sans The Old Rugged Cross. The pallbearers were Peter Mac- Eachern. Waldron seller. William Cooke, William Hnmbly, Louie Ves- sey. Claude Smith. Interment in People's Cemetery. FLOWERS Broken Circle - Wife. Double Wreath — Father Mother. Wreath-Seller Family. Wreath-Manson Family. Aunt 3i yeaia and and Mn. Prank Hibbetb sprain-Mr . Hui.’ es. and. Mrs. ill and Gladys. Spray mith Family. LETTERS AND CARDS OF SYMPATHY i? n5‘ w i»: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferguson and am . Mr. and Mrs. l... D. Manhood Mr. mo. Aura. Clive Roberta. Mrs. L. H. D. Sherren. Mrs. John MacPhau Mrs. Melvin MacAusland and Family. MAJ. N. W. Lowther Eddie and Laura Morrison Robbie and Hazel MncKinnon Art. Vina. and Norma Howard. Andrew and Dorothy Crosby. Grace and Bernice Wood. Helen and Fulton Sanderson Lola and Donald MacDonald Sterling and Jennie Macbcan waldron. Ruby and Melinda Seller. Vinn and Minw Foster Donald and Mary MacLeod. George and Grace lnman appreciation only. Seeing it "i mgvle; will make it mor h in; 1°;- muse who have W read i- i; Too bad there were no of this sort of educatlolh. Ag “won hour a delicious lunc wa served by the ladies of Mti. Stiff; u; 33min; ,,"‘."°:.'2§“E.‘Z" mi; rer me moved by Ml‘. DBDIEI MBCDOITZKE. St. Peters. and seconded ilvyMa fi Clare Mclsaac, princiDfli 0 Q-fso fllliluge School. The pupils {ed enjoyed a treat of fruit done’: by Mr. Clark. Mt. Stewart. A _\..ly remarkable feature of the day was a snowball match. 5w“ 7'2 l“ “ i 4m- of Morell and St. Peters. In. lthe evening all the students de-l parted to their homes by %is*; with the highest praise 01' t Hilda Gillls, PEI. Libraries dlrec- ‘ tor oi Visual (Latin, visusl Educa- tion. MORRISON-BOSS -- At St._ - ht i Manse. Bel- JOhnIEQnPFl-‘Ildgyfrlgélc lst at B o'- flioet, Mary Isabel, eldest daughter‘ willlflfilél N.‘ the br e 0 - csnflziesssin ... i... ‘mu 5, Morrison. Plnette. Rev. E. lo. Evans ofliciated. The béiga fli- tnctively gowned in a Y we“ dusty res. crepe with brown a S‘ series. and wearlnfl f dcflisii)“ h“ white roses, .785 atLn etwoyplece sister Elinor. who W" i‘ , k c_ old coloured diless with bac u geesories The gmom was attended f”, m,‘ Hector Morrison. Point ed to upwar m: the h0m6 0 The remainder of the evefillinlaxié: gpem, in music and danc B. which the haul)! W? x n NB honemoon tr w “if ° hh-ek- hollowed by the beat wis es o _ Jienda and relatives. 0n‘ 511:1: f‘; urn a reception was he t5 P}? home Qt u“ “moms mretlli l bride no“; te her man-lake e ds of nitv guest» P‘ brides lii"°n"s~ of lliieatr titer-clogs. T” many beautiful g s. ncu - ing cash. testified to the popular- iivmiihayvlviflgi9iml°~,-. - . Mrs. Vera E. Murray in visiting in Saint Jclm. N. B. victim. i-y $.23 '°' IN n.~.\~~ ALL ed a miscellaneous show-l r '1 "Atohoiirl-"Phli u: Eddie and Horace Vcssey. Harry and Florence Lewis Allan and Helen Ferguson Dan. Thelma. Beaton Family. Jack and Irene MacMillan. Manson Family. Eleanor Ford. Florrie lncc. Roma MacLeod Wendell H. Beaten Sophia. Murchison Nina Brodie Laura Brown. Tccn Elliott. Jcail Gordon and nee ith E hel Collins Edna Conway. The Mason Family. George and Jennie A. Jay Mrs. Mlliar and Lucy lylcLure I. M. and Mrs. Mound, Union Rd. Ernest Wood. Lena Curran Scott. Jack and Gladys AIAcGregQr. Mr and Mrs. Cleve Roberts. Central Royalty \Vomcn's and s. Love. itutc. Herb Mr. and rs J. M. R009 Fred and Eileen Hynes Jessie Donnell. Rhod Island, A Rita and Harvey. A. A. MacBeath and Family. Mimand Mrs. A. J. Coffin. Ill- Harry and a. Mr. and Mrs. James Beaten Eunice and ohn Mr. and Mrs. J A’ Haalun. Wendell H Beaten. . and Mrs. Family. Russell Garnham and Famlb". George and Gordon Boyle. Eddie and Horace Vcaaey. , Sadie Chowen. 1cm: of Thanks‘ FRINGE 0F WALES AIIIIITOIIIIIIA JANUARY 25th and 26th. Tickets on Sale at Jenkins Pharmacy, Milton's Old Spain, Hughes Drug, Reddin 31-00., Johnny's May- fair Tea Room. Jlllll. Bu, Harold Jay and 39W?‘ '." Concert the Hi-Y Grads grvm w‘ ‘“ ‘" "m? iintso TIIE nut- i‘ ~ ill?“ "“"'.'3i'.'3_.'.i°'.‘f.,, CHAPTER XII Jenness was crying again. hya- terioolly, as she cried before, and she had seized his arm. not in a conscious attempt to stop tum} from steering. but in a desperate lsrpulns for support. , "I ulonder whv women always, ory and clutch h man at the wrong‘ time." he said dispasalonctely. "Now if you'd only done that th (HOWE-s. instead of looking me up and down as if you'd never seen me before. and lying to me. 1 might have weaken "You said you'd give me the her.- yet that I have lied to u " "Yes ' yO . . do. It hasn't been proved, because you've had a couple 1110K)‘ breaks, as I said before. I wish you wouldn't make me keepl repeating myself. I'll stand by y0u publicly. I won't kill the prett llt-| tie story fwzote in the nl . that's 81w consolation to you. No one will pay much attention to it now anyway. Everyone will be too busy talking gbout the other. the one about the arrest. So what I've written about _ you and your charming Ancestral home and the idyllic existence you lead there won't amount to a hill of beans. Lento story-Where are we now?" he demanded. “We're almost i0 Barre. about six miles this side of Montpelier, I think " " ‘Vermont is Where You Find lit,‘ ' Peter broke in "I don't won- der so many people wish fnding could be keeping. when they come here But that's beyond the point, at the moment. Now listen. I k..o\-.r you mean to telephone Vaughn, and of course I can't stop you. I suppose he isn't. in Washington. on account of the holiday reoeas. But I aleo s you know where he is, and you can reach him. But per ozpa Good Advice Anyway l can't stop y telephoning him. But I advise you not to. You’ don't know who'll be risk phoning my own story. not for a million. Go home and keep quiet. "When vou and Va/ughn get to- gether for one of your cosy li chats after office hours, you can hash every-thing out then. in whis- pers. But don‘ try to do it any sooner or any differently. If you as you've told me. I want to fol- low your advice. But suppose Hor- ace telephone me?" "He won't. He'll be to cagey. 0r too scared h'mself. Or something Anyway he won't do it Now when I said don't talk, I didn't mean don't talk w your parents. Because I think that might be a good plan. What's happened 5o far has been an awful shock to them. If you're called as a witness in a. trial, it'll" ngiton, if that happened. don't suppose it would be ao easy for him to arrange. He'd need some notice." "I dont see how lie could ar- range it. I-Ie hasn't gut anyone to help him with the work on the ‘farm. And he hasn't any spare imoney, Peter. He's never been to isce me. or Mom either, because ,the1v couldn't afford the trip." i "Hi5 credits probably all r'ght. He could mortagge the farcn, if it oame to that." Horrible Thought MOPiZB-se the farm! Why Peter you don't understand what that uculd mean to a FEATHER! It might kill him " "No it wouldn't. He'd hate it, but it wouldn't kill him. He's a good deal tougher than that. I1 you're so worried about though. you might have thought a little soon- Ol‘, what all this might mean to him you might even lend him some money." "I haven't got any money saved up either. It takes an awful lot, Peter, to along at all in Wuh- ington. ou know that." "Yes, especially when getting along includes fur coats and blue satin dresses and (rick apartments But 1 suppose ladies must live no matter when, happens to the old homestead. What about Dexter wlfléolffimcggflie ‘$3,, fihfilfi Abbott? Wouldn't he help? He ht!!!)ocwm ind Nun” o; p_ E, 1, seem likt or. awfully goodnegg to Hospital and spacial “was; also me Or is he strapped too? relatives and friends who “Oh. no! Dexter has 80'- Diem? sen flowers. Letters and Cards 0i 0i m0"?! Not that Yflfd 6"" t S thy and dhlrnixll: the time bereavement. END "rnrournr" cofns ‘faking All. Vhonlhu Daily lvildl Up Resistance to Cold If you are lub IVhen you are on in vitality you are more like y to be n act to frequent colds. look lo your diet. our food intake with vitamins. Get tannin Tabletn. They contain not one of vitamin but all the five useniial vitamins. Pifll va uable minarala and yeast. Take una tablet after breakfast, on: after dinnel—evory day. fortified. you ahould put up a better resistance to colds. With dict thua a montlfl lupply (08 tablets). At moat "VITAMIN TABLETS h lped in any will’ eel their recent sad l-N-li. guess it. He never seems to spend. much." i "Well then. he might help. if it came to a showdown. And I think you might talk to him. too. You might even do it iodwy. Because after you've taken this idiocy back to the place where I hired lt-sii- whys anppokng you're nct iv; the Mont-Miler I-Inspiiflh-you nfili 11W.‘ to 8ft home. don't you? I think vcn could telephone Dexter and i?“ him I had to leitve unermect-l cdlv frrm Mont-teller. so I en- trusted Th» em‘ m you, not! flew} you're at the Jimfltlfifi im-i "Mild he pleasc come to get you? The“ on the way bark to Faimcm Hill You would toll him—" "WM-t shall I tell him. Pew-r?" ter ‘ecned forivord P”"in-\ lw-v-"u- flow» with renewed ""00" on tiv- wbe-l A bl"‘l( ‘unit no. nom- Info h“ than fee» ‘l: did not Sunk ehecfuliw am more. _ "You might. tell him the h!!! . HEALTH TORONTO. pcindltures on sitkltcas are out OI . g5 all proportion to the nations ex- ‘ endltures on prevention oi illness, t is titled “Health Facts," the Health League _ (reelection with the forthcoming eflt of the doubt. You don't know “Pam which Sponoored by ogendmaed and education "Health Week" is designed to bring,‘ to lpublic health own ‘nation at large. The league seeks to impress on Qitizcns local health problems are import- ant they dicatled paid to national health yroblcms ,. Health is no: merely a parochial matter. It is a subject of national significance. Giving Series of Miss Pauline Geode. regional nu-.glvlng a review course in Applied tritionist for _ _ vinces. is spending iouu WEEK-Q l" Charlottetown and vicinity. ing her stay, Miss Goode is giving his latest tour has been canceled _ U Kitchen Wall Chart which is an since Pearl Harbor. [he said bitterly. "Not that .t ll adaptation of the same for the use matter to him whether you do 01' of home-makers. not. ou from ign‘; in lllvzllitldnt find out. Shut up Jen- listenlng on the wire or what, they'll m5, There's nothing more for you, do after they've heard. I wouldrft and me to say to each other. want to get my mind on rm‘ stow- Idell“ “M 3mm G0 °n Don't ele hone don't. lie. don't. ‘ ne connections were children. M81111“ and Jimmie Beet" this. dlyrltpnln ' aroundln Just sit “Pill-ab pglrllect as anything could Miss Geode a from ‘rrurc. N5. Jennie Bud Hlbbe" 3'15"“ ‘tight in that ancestral home of be in a chaotic world. I-Ie reached and is a 118c- izmiuate in Hum - 1° 5'13“ “d "'"““Y- yours aforementioned for the next wegungton befoile midnight and Economics from Mount Allison ‘mm’ and Mlldrefl Macmmlley‘ two days. Then start back to the following afternoon h‘s scoop University- B610"! tfli! UP i!" ‘ , Flown” and 905mm R055 Washington exactly when you'd headed with banner lines and ll- present work she taug t homo ' lgalliilgnhfisfl“ planned and exactly a; if nothing 1ust1fl.(£d with his own photographs economics in the public and normal ‘ Perm. and Emily McDonald had happetcd- as spread as a copyrighted story schools ‘Ii-um. Some Char Ill bold-faced type across the front ttle page of the paper. The news ccrmnente. first that evening. stressing its tremcn-|d dovus significance: and the do; you'll ‘lose. everything you've 1n; morning the nweJws servy;&es EAT-ed so or.‘ the deem P6 . 1.4, rum Pa“ m do M, ggdw in“, mcmm...’ o4 me r0 MANUFACTUII can Washington Bulletin says- Before it was time for Jennese to (eke her grain back to , tal, Farman Hill. nDl. to mention. the whole township. with . and half-exultaiti over the nation- noioriet ruptilv 1* YEN’: o. 7 ‘Eli Whether iffflwi"! Wgciables for home use or for P-mmflflli Pllflwics. we believe ii will pay you to get our new 1945 catalogue and price list. We carry {he ALWAYSITENDER BEET-I-IYBRID SWEET CORN, BOUNTY lOP-IATO and other recent intro- mctions. Also ONION SETS (fur early orders) and i i-mlieii llllflfliiiy o! extra early WARBA POTATOES. WOW i" Your free copy today. ARTHUR VESEY, York. P. E. Illliid. MANUAL SAYS SICK ' NESS COSTS TOO HIGH Jun- Canada's 6k- pdlllplllt?! "Health Facts‘ oars ihc nformation that on l'c than l.000.000 man examined zhc iim armed forces up last Avril. more than 300.4“ were placed in category E—un- suitnble for army service anywhere in any capacit . - Ozlicd facts of intreset w other henltil-minclcd Canadians: ance of "Health Wezkfl‘ ‘Annual cost of sickness and un- opens Sunday. February 4. itimely deaths ir. Canada estimated the League and to be around 81.000.000.000. oi healthl Annual expenditure; on preven- provinceaqtion measures up to recently ea- _ timrtted to be only 31.000900. the attention of CEHBClLZIDElTIIQTE was an increase in th uroblems in their erzpcnciiture; lest year but the a- and in themotmt still rormins insufficient; Fifty thousand men in our in- ugwdustriea every dey are unable to h eicarry on the!‘ usual vocation; on laccount of illness: era-l Canadian industrial workers beingfiose $135,000,000 annually through lsicknPssi ‘ Th: loss to entpioyers through isickness of employees is estimated at $200,000,000. annuaib. 1O t!) stated in a phamphlet en- lssuecl by of Canada h‘. by departments lr. six communities the fact that w cannot be en‘irc".‘ udmhovt- a‘iFillIi 1 of food as related to health. _Under tile direction of the Pro- ‘\'ll‘i'llal_ Departments of Health. Education and Agriculture Mien “Geode has been carrying out a ,series of talks to the Teachq Train- llng and Youth Training groups at ‘Prince of Wales College. also i: Nutrition Talks Maritime Pro- ,Nutrition w membe of the Home Economics Association. These dia- cussions are based on the five mn- Jor food groups as stated in Can- ada's Food Rules, the acore sheet which ratea each day's media ac- cording w these rules and the the DUI" to various groups in Char- wn, stressing the importance While in the city. Miu G001: has been contacting the public health nurses and Women's In- stitutes with regard to I summer program. Plans are likewise being made for visits to the various schools in the interest oi cultivat- ing good eating habits among the as much hsit did to mo H; love with you. He hasnt hoping against hope that he lottetown women may remember that Miss Gouda. when employed tors gave it.by the Dominion Department of dio reporlaiAgi-icuiture in i948. gave l cannlnl emonstration in the Prince oi ales Auditorium. place in their ra follow-AV CANBERRA - (OP) --'1‘he fed- me Qgpj-Tefikl government has decided to ee- lablisn the motor manufacturing was qegthlng‘ llldLlSi-Yy in Australia. It will ask half-imorriiied nil interested parties w submit ' proposals and if none are satis- ‘faotory i~ will probably set up a corporatloh itself Government excitement Into which it had alb- en plunged after} 11087-3" of unobserved nuiciude (Continued Tomorrow) qmunition factories will probably b1 III" l ‘T2115’ 1: or] alumnus‘ ovn nii TRANS-CANADA NEIWMK Everv C B A F"°‘°‘Y 9 P. M. [Dflyllfllll Tlmcl real new radio piflYi Andrew Allan 011d the millers of ‘W A series oi g reduced by rought to you by *5