Pace s13 S_PORTlNG mzws Playoff Chances lDimmed By 7-3 Setback ma; ousizmaisp GOOD EATS l f ! SOFT DRINKS, CANDY, FRUIT, HOT DOGS, I i YE THEATRES “ N0 V! VOYAGER " ‘TABBING l ... .:.'.*."'.=..::.ti'.; c. R. u. Hockey Playoff BONITA GIAYVEII MONTAGUB, BAT. “h. COFFEE. ETC. AT OUR RESTAURANT A SKATE THEN A LIGHT LUNCH SKATE TO-NIGHT Tor FORIJM _________ _ e _.__ TON. Fob. ll-(AH-The 2. Toronto. Carr (Bodnar, Pratt) Toronto Maple Leafs aggravated 8.88. the Boston Bruins’ apparently 3. Torontno. Boothman (Poilel hopeless National Hockev League '.'.. Elayoff plight by out-scoring them Penalties: H. Jackson, Polls. v a 7.3 margin tonight before a 12,000 crowd at the Boston Clar- Emmi! Pull"! mm maul‘: Ben Sardine! w“? l Toronto Bodnar 146 _-_ o - . - ~ [CiIiGEdIgIfiIIIYVkiIOBII-‘Las t on on’ 5. Toronto. Morris (Davidson) Late in the third period, while 2 _ the Bruins were trailing 6-1 Gard- 8. 'I‘oronto Kennedy (Boothman: illEl‘ stopped a long shot and PMS- 1315 1.1a AND 9.1a r. M, . . ed out to the red line in centre. '7. 'I‘oronto. John-stone (WBIJBWI. SOUBIS, THURSDAY 3nd. the J. Hamilto" 13 . k d b 16. . ilvgtzlfefllii‘ hihs gggvlgv. "Theylatter B. Boston. Cowley (Gardiner) 18.14. th.i stick-handled up to the To- Penalty: Guidoiin. ronto red line from where he launched a scoring shot. SUMMARY First Period a: IN MEMORIA Third Period 9. Boston, Guldoiin (Cowley, Egan) 345 i0. Toronto. Kennedy (Poile, Pratt) lPPlllflii-ifiii Brennan, Webster. i’ B°5w“'_-_qa-_li§§§?e (cmmy) 3'56‘ Egan‘ -‘-—-——- MRS. LOUISA pnvsv There passed away at m: hi of her son. Fred Mrs. Louisa Dav- ey in her 97th year. the oldest res- ident ol’ Guernsey Cove. Mrs. Da- vey was a woman oi’ very fine Cfiflrdfliefkfllld greatlyhbeloved 1 by a w o new er; se was knd- X1855 itself; and her home was not- ed for its hospitality to all who called" N° penw“ l“ need 9"" ‘m’ Runners-up in the Canadian Mlnforcement Units‘ hockey cham- ifigdfzlféuiidgflh 152183;,‘ gltlhVrfllill. Hitler; pionship, these Canadian; represent all parts of the Dominion Left Out-playing their opponents all|Levi shot his secoilid counter if: Show“ m the m, rhflfbelgrfrlis‘ he, to right: Frot row; Pa. n. Galway. Toronto. Ont; Cpl. x. s. Mur- ihe way rroni the openlll; Wlllslle ‘PM W‘) "u_"‘_“t",5. “Kerb” a Del own gamny seven orfman ch11. Pill’. Kingston, Ont.; Spr W. B. Slaboda, Saskatoon. Sask ; Spr J. on Army hockey team got 1131113110111 Wllilrlllflllshllllrlrlnlyf’ ‘for? ren were brought up B; her home Perwlnnuik. Moose Jaw. Sask; Pte. H. W. Proulx, dmonton. Alt-a; bucibfmp me thlik Ll-‘i "iiiittfdél Einiirlaaii than; no.1 ogeen léflCii-l . She is survived by three sons: John CD1 H- J- Vfillél‘. Chllllfllifilivwll. P. E I-S 8nd CPI- R- 5. M11301“- mscoifiildii; ‘drip-filed ill;!EG on o. pass ironi blllipSflll. |and Fred of Guernsey Cove, antli Winnipeg, Man Hack row: L-Cpl. F R Clark, Stayner, Ont.; Capt Navy 10-0 ins-t night to tie up their l r (JLICXIIIIIUPC $011111} hgp égkescgrég- Butte, Mont. a member of G S Poirier, Maple Creek. Sash; Lt. A. G. Bruce, Ottawa. Ont; p.51. of three semi-final series at or t e mg as mack with a e e Bvvernment. Cpl. K. Reardon, Edmonton, Alta ; Sgmrn. T. Il‘. McKee. North Bay. one same each after drvbpins ll from a Nil/Y Lilla llds w. Her funeral was held 1min the Ont; C R. Lacoieili, Vernon. B. 0.; Lt. G. N. Hall. winnipes. Main: “m” 6'5 "icwry l“ me “pew” u“ i minute “nil w“ fLrcronA. w ‘$5,, o; Mme °l h" 5°" ""5 W" "TY 1"‘ Li. E H. Capstlck, Kincardine, Ont Manager of the team) and Pte “mm”: a week “m” 5mm numb we m‘ 1 m“) g gely “item!” The service w”? D Price sudbury Ont (Can dian Arm Oversea Photo) Two goals in the Opdlillg session. Ulerllgllt; conducted by Rev W C. Picketts ‘ ’ ' ‘ i? y 5 four in the middle iiame and four 11111811115. of Murray Harbour Umted church Army Team Evens Semi-Final Series By Defeating Navy 10-0 In Hard Fought Came IIIDFC ill iilB Wlllfli-ir}! SE§ZDII KAVC {I12 Army team the biiz margin of vic- tory. Leading their attack uglllll was the dynamite trio oi Vilhiuock Jackson and Ciidrnore who ac- counted for 14 scoring points be- twc.ii them. Whiilock gating three goals. Ctudmore accounting fcr a like number and Jackson snapping in two counters. Levi and 811111-150" defence ouo of the winners were also important cogs in thzir teams Rugged and wide-open all the way tempers flared twice in the last per- iod that saw four players go to the Ptayner coming to blows thelast few minutes of the game and after the_ smoke of battle had cleared they wzttcncd the remainder of the gam-r from the penalty box. wf-Army, Whitlock (Levi) 6:45 aerial‘); Kgifiieflrixzixdfinlvggéfcgieli The pallbearers were; Hampden lomara-s “ward Jump Jay He“: Hawkins. Chester LeLacheur, Jere- nassey i/BZllYl Thompson l50iwntz. mmh Niwlm’ Ea“ Nimne‘ Ev‘ Dougrés} ' ‘ |erett Harris anq Allan Mac- nimy: Goal, Aicliiniion; defence Lem 3111151 W118 in lhe Levi slmpsoii, forzvaii-ds, Wh lock. Mun" Hflrbfllll‘ cemeiely Jackson, Cudniure, stead. Richard, P Cavuiiioii, uimtiiign c. ersgna 5 Referees: Liane and Dick Baa" “ML MA‘. and Mrs. Thus. Paquet, Bor- SUMMARY den, are guests at the Queen Ho- lst Period tel’ _ . . 22- Mr. F.J. McDonald, Amherst. l-iifil: &t.'“a...‘5‘§“‘§32€. ‘toil soled us» evenn- Rnalues — whltluck’ Ewan!’ Senator J. TMacDonald. Car. n' diitan was in Charlottetown last 51mm; perm; night en route to Ottawa. 3—Army, Jackson, (Cudmore) iiz0b Mrs R. MacDonald and Miss Gladys MacDonald, souris, accom- 5—-Army, Cudmore (Jackson) 15:20 panicd by Mrs. John Martin. Wol- G-qlirmy Cudmore (Whitlock) 17;20 laston. Mass, were in the city This column is oi‘ local iiitercsi, but advcriisws of a newsy nature may he illMTLCil ‘at live cents a word. strictly pay- uuiq in advance. COOKS for Pnows" CONIFEDISRATIUN LIFE IN- SUBANCE. RECEIVES lIlS WINGS-Pitt Officer itay Mllriltigiiilll arrived from No a b‘. i'.b., Brantiord. Ont, “there no i"i._.ivcd his wing-s and a commission last iveek, and is spending .115 iczivc wiin his mother, Misu J l." Murnughan, POLICE COUIFI-Tliro; cases were on the docket in ywsteruayk iziznmniluutaimt,Liabflfliés of reserved for news l‘ t I Province fiver than members of Canada‘; three HBFVICQS- 39W 11"“ ty misses pose for the camera at a. beautiful I I I Nine Millions to Probably no persons enjoy a P Laurentian mountain resort, Ste. spent a happy 4B hours leave before returning to b11917 offices of the Navy. Army and R.C.A F in Mont-y real. One of their first moves on arrivirzfl nt the T9" dofi their smart uniforms and don chic The total liabilities of the Pro. vliicc at Dec. 31. 1943 “fir: $9flilB.-| sort was to 505.521 according to n statement tabled in the Legislature yester- day by Hon. William Hllgilei Pm‘ Tensions, good outing more Adele, when they alaoka. blond nu with plenty o! colour piedofnifftlflfi- Till!‘ t $172,699.00; Canadian vincial Treasurer. The net funded Bank of Commerce, special debt was sliovm to be $7.505.850 $1 00,000.00; Canadian Bank of and the unfunded debt $1.995» Commerce, Summerside, $23,500.00; 238.15 Dlcilowing was ilio submitted by Mr. Huzhesi Bank of N. 5.. Iiigliway construc- statemenf rloii, overdraft $115,927.30. Total . 29 $5.15. Plus loans on deposit ‘lmtsi n ue szsmaosfilf T even . - - ayerdrafts smmmtiis. Loan: from Public. December ‘I; or; 614.401. Loans from Public. Descaegnbggg was the eye-pleasing result (from left to t brown haired, hazel-eyed Pie. ivhiryoei Robe; Canadian Women’. Army 001w. in tiirqiieiu r qpl. Bolton. Broyhy, RCA 1., . men’; Division, favoring canary yellow, rad r Helen Brogliey, WOHIQII’; Royal Canadian ll Service, in red. All three added service a . for extra warmth. (omamrrtryareagnr ONLY ONE-MED HIM IKHDON. Pd). M-(W- i —Brltain"s leading intruder <1 Wing Cmdr. BR ‘ Horife, D .1 D.F.C.. and Bar. is lil yud in xkFgr we‘; the first half th F5llflii1Y—\i-£Vi~ last night. mlioe Court. A drunk and 111034)- s peri more —-——- a e received $3.00 and costs, or 5 . _. dicate the big margin the Army Third Perldd Mr. arid Mrs. T. A. Layton. su- days, a drunk and dlsortlurly was M55 51W"; Full“ ., $21,500,, was to run up as the two warns but-l ver Falls, N.B..~were in the City i remanded for rnrce days, Willie a _ $ -.6 . _ .0) grad 1n a, syofebggs deadhcg; Navy i7-A.rmy Whitlock (Jacksoni 3:0‘! vesterday. prohibition case was adjourned till Nei- TllTldM-l d9" 5 '7'5°5'B°°' ‘ pining a ma“ shot; as Army sum, li-Army, Levi (WiIiLiUCk) 5:00 ____. ‘Thursday. unframed Debt: Bank of Moii- q r _ ed their i0—goai scoring spree. il-Armv Whltlovk lslmpsvm 8155 Mr. Milton n. Dlngwall. Bay —-—- treal. overdraft $61fi.111~763 Cllll- ill- 1943 $9-~°3-~‘“l~“- Jackson took a pass iroin simpwii | Iii-Army Cl-ldlflflfe 13150 Fortune, arrived in the city last —ll0l\lE FROM HOLIDAY VlS- udian Bank of Commerce, Old Aae Déwffiilfifl $93.795~73- deep in his own territory and skat- Pellalileir-Cllvllllloll. 13018185; nIQhL ' IT—IVIJ‘. and Mrs. James H. Cliuin- _ _ .. _ ed w within. twenty ieet of the (Hllllorsl. Whltlock. Rayner (maj- iplon, Darnicy, have lust returned " ‘t’ —‘ "' “Mimi” Tram" m5)" mn-‘ifflm It Very eiijoynblc‘ n-tp to Mai. after reasonable notlqe has been Mass; - Overdraft statement as at Dr return the latter part of this werk. Quest of Mi i1'.llIl.l7lOl\'S sistnr. agreed 10. as ere also bills to camber 3L 1941 Navy cage before blasting home a 3e m“ ‘rm, me given m (m; 1J1 ss It was iepoiietl‘ Mrs. Ciarenct-rMoslier. ‘Fliey nlsoi provide a retiring xillaivnno? cf $51‘) 13pm]; Qt/Qjfgjfaft. n5 at December iii $l.'l02.785.58. $9.‘b05.585.5li at December 0 Gross gunned debt, $10,168.000.00 $674,407.48. Total of Irrvesunengs. NOW CREDITOR COUNTIY , 1e42, sea . . m. NEW DLHI -(CP(- India has __ ___,.._ Total liabilities as at December ctmpleted the transition from I SCOUT; GET Tocrfffflm debtor to a crcdior country. ‘This .._.__. change was rendered P°55lbi¢ by the LONDON’ —~\CPl'* Folly it. accumulations of sterling to the Roy“ 500.1“ and goougmngtm credit of India. as a result of war mm m. Canadian Amiy in Bri purchases made in India ivy i119 had a "Scouting week-end" British Government- . Hampton Court. They were t —‘*——- tained by a. local Scout trot/ll there was a real “jumborvlt'" "-- Mrs. Harry Dunning, New don. who is visiting in Halifax will‘ den. dIlVe that sent the Army into the lead for keeps ‘mere was only 39 seconds of the t 7 f . . , _ rd I .7 _ Y _ _ ._. r .0 -j———————— skirmish - e‘ e “Y s -.?.%l"§§§§.2‘.".i.°-it l£i3£€€s..§-“°‘i‘lior§éii° ;;&."*‘::....1 41.21%.‘ ‘a hsltllsz"x.~.at"lzlzlts. l9"- “ll-el-l“ new“ “worm t... no o... o... no n 500F108 011 l1 lllfllllI Della"! Nllbk- My ,1 Mrs “Q0111 Dual-gm New‘ iPatriot please copy], pbrage m}; King"; Countv Plowing ' Payments r i} the first to be scored hare LII»: sea- Ma rket mild” ' I -_____. lMfltch and Agril-ultural icair Asso- LLANGENNFTH. wiles "(OP — Home species of coral live ~ son- to giv the a f tn ‘ __-_- ' ca A _ 4” _ _ Home Guard Georse RM. lmikwv- unlflc tiio colony-minded ~ training cenfre a twtffoairnoizlrgnre Mrs Marshall Constable New,t;ol11d§dA,;€CgDE:1€¢-k .,_.{“3..,§;1,';<gggliggujilgi,‘l,"“,§‘;_,?“§“°..’?“§E§E Inggiea}. f,’§,p°’s‘,d,,'f.‘,',§§5‘_s§f:§°°'°3°2“ ,er of this town can't swim, has with‘: heaped up skeleton Army ran their lead to o-u uy the -___ mnddr, has 1r“ for a s“ ' “veoksl at the eornci- of Water and I-lills- b "r Mirrgsgm- 2.1 pL-iflnc Works. and Intrztmenis D S 81,071.14 bee" flwaPded U“ British Emillle island; in the Pattie. "m1," m" vfiflllllll 58551011 llS liley ivisit with he; 51m in Aibefin ‘borough streets. Thelcft frontfen- 9 {j d b r- E H strong Debentures retired s 4C0 020.00 Medal for helping to rescue five R. i-m-rw Wllllllllefl w Olllllllly me "lair an Mackerel. each 25-30- -i- " do]; and ion, 1mm, dorm o; one was g5‘; 311e,; éav-fila i,“ ‘(v39 Mr Tgthl V $3.l€0,101.42 A F- men stranded on a rock‘ in a Tantalum, relatively rare . loci M455 elm Anstie, of Pcakes damaged, but the other car re- saviilelmovcdille fldifllllllmllllt 0i’ $3B52,408.50 raging sec off the South Wales ivliicfi resists corrosion. is used‘ the way. Three IILIXIUULI and five gacdock. lb seconds after me start aaoiosoii ivenr. in close on Cudmorehi DB8 to dent the twunes; at 6:45 the winners made it 4-0 as Whitlock drove home. his finst of three goals on a pass from Levi. For the next ten minutes the score remained unchanged as the two squads prayed it wide-open all the way but in the last iour minutes and a half Cudmoro came through with two quick goals to run the Army total to six. He got his first on a. pass from Jackson and thg second from Whltlock. ackson set up tn.- piay ior Whitlock‘: second goal of the night three minutes and seven seconds after the start of third period; St. John Curlers Aid lied Gross sum‘ JOHN, N. a, Feb. 29-3 L25)? mibers of the 8t. Andrew's; have oontrl ted more than or about $2 par membe, to Red Cross oamoalgn The buttons were made d of men's matches and m . -1lon Curling As- sociation has requmted clubs throu hout Canada some s i event for the of rai Red Orma funds‘. ' " Down The Alleys BlB-(AK BOWLING LEAGUE Lariculua: E. Mitchell i XI 1B4 E. McPherson 163 J. McLean 80 156 O. Ifllltho! 128 E. Campbell B. Stewart Clrdinlin A Sentner M. Simpson D. l-fc per M. Adams T. Toad L. Crockett Jeane: . Smith Turner Howatt Plnalyson Curling Clubs herea Harper Crockett Trailer-a- I. Lafferty F. Buthar and J. Dillon ' F1 MacDougall C Brown m f-Iiah Single —A. Scnfnm “iii. H - 42 Station, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. gash Qfr-m h tnaniel Semple. Montague. Butter. dairy 40c fir,“ _ -_ E885. <1"- Ffi-lll Brliéi, R.C.sl?1a'1’;.fl1€i., Rfgiimigd Oto ' 3°43“ ;thc mainland Monday morning to 2535c ,rejoin his ship after s ending llllls tw ty- i nt cla.v le e wth his Egiiizails- glee“ ivmunilfl-“lll- "k- 40‘ fatehrirr Jeaiznes O‘Bsrien,a‘bf this City. 380- _______ He“ “mi” 25 The many friends of Mrs '1‘ H 5mm“ Meat 2045,‘? Hlscott of Charlottetown will re- Tmn " gret to learn of her illness. ‘She has entered the Prince Edward qr Island Hoispital for treatment. ‘They hope to see her about again shortly, fully recovered. CITY -- Jwnilnetairrsniiglaqg 31.: §§§“’“- 1° ms‘ a omplete of menu in re- cord time receiving thanks from 33%;‘ g5 the chairman and much applause Grown-u“, from the hungry workers; Corporal Brusseli Sprouts Gallant from Beach Grove with Vi. F. Chickens A his clarinet and Mary Arsenault Vi. F. Chickens B ~10 with her step dancing. to the cc- “Iavcl Oranges 33c.-~..c ompaniment of Albert Blan ard R-hll l‘- happily entertained and were voc- Jelicious apples (Large) doz. 80c. ifgruugly snowed, Grapefruit (Snwll) 3 for, City Chairman Norman Lowther gfillrislllélgllfélsr ~' preside‘? in fin? Duncan .1. - “ Bonne , genera c a an expres- swe” Pmatoes‘ m- 20°’ I sed thanks and encouragement to T _ lthe canvassers and reported that the Prince County organization is doing great work with Bummeraide glut to trim Charlottetown to a fraz- e. ..__._ Adififl srtlagf 10f hankersrhnotwltri}; (By The Canadian Press) 5m“ "if! B!‘ 95i- dEYO 91mm “snide Qenal-o 0g New york‘ demands, quickly totalled the res- outpointed Pancho Villa, Filipino. lllls and ellllllltll in l5 rounds at New York to win- Welly Bcllllllsllllll’ II lll llllllll’ the worm flywejght boxing drunk; previous drives painted in the fig- pionshlp Theyswarthy Goring to“ ures for the large volume of cash the m]; w Fldel L“ gar-ha 1n 135W fumed in on the prepared bulletin won it back in 1930 and dropped it bllllffl- BY Tlllllwll? "Elli"! ii" the muowjng year mens work in Charlottetown will ___________ be pretty complete and with such WEST INDIANS AT WAR. wonderful results from the first day's canvas; the final result pro- IONDON _(QP,_ More m“ mo, misea to be tremendously satisfac- recruib have gone overseas fromlwly- Jamaica, and more than 100 eimhi gtixiln Barbados, British Guiana and ......;“.m=..:'..t;r=.'::; as. "amine Pisem ’ l r i i ; As Paratronpa about half with tne R. A F_ CARRYING ON BRISBANE, Australia —(CP)- A‘ Queensland wciiian is chit-i official; of a. Methodist circuit, plays the OTTAWA, Feb. 29—(0P)—Hera'a organ conducts the services, preach- a new role for homing pigeons- es the sermon and takes up the they are being trained as “para- collecllon ,troons" to aid fliers who have '—————-—. _ crashed or been forced down in inaccessible areas or at sea. M ‘h { The nears. now is training the "' ° "‘“" parachutin‘ pigeons. They will be Fifiiirrcliflf: dropped when searching aircraft no: -have located stranded airmen but ' are unable to reach them directlv, After a iucouafui “Jum " th pigeons can be used bv the strand-t ed airmen In send messaeer to ‘Ilrfh 'I‘hi'ee- A. Bentner M. base regarding their needs and dltion. mained intact. The collision was condition of the streets. GEORGETOWN COURT — Op- eninr.’ of the Supreme Court at Georgetown, scheduled for i1 a.m. yesterday was delayed when un- favorable fling conditions c3115. ed cancella on of a projected flight from Charlottetown to the King's County capital with court officials. It was not learned when the court would open. APPEAL COURT MET — The civic tax appeal court met in the city court room Monday and Tuesday mornings when appeals against civic asseasme were heard. The total number of ap- peals on the list was 46, of whicl 38 were settled by consent of the assessor. The Court disposed of the remaining 18. which included real estate and personal property. LAID TO REST — ‘The funeral of the late Mrs. John Glllis of New Argyle was held Saturday February 26th from her late residence. Ser- vices at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. J, H. Bishop. all bearers were: Harry MacNev- n, John MacQuai-rie, L, T, Beat- on, Neil MacNeviri, Alex Mac- Quarrie, and John Inman. Intel'- ment was in Argyle Shore cemetery. FIRE AT DUNDAS -— Th! post office and sidenoe of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Campbell were destroyed by fire on Saturday ev- ening. The fire. which ls believed to have resulted from the ex- blosion o! a kerosinc stove spread so rapidly that the frame structure was completely gutted before eff- ective aid could be obtained, The outbuildings were saved. Mr Campbell is on active service over- seas. The fire damage Lg partly covered by insurance. Y-EU. MEETS-Tim , Feb 11. ests were present. A Ill! program of games ntesta was carried out under 1p of Kay Carr. Betty Foy and Vernon Lord. A delicious lunch was served after which meeting was coiled to order. All took part in a service of worship lvrl by Florence Mob » The topic was ccmmuriitv cndship. The meeting cloéed by al joining the Fbilowshg irclu and Mizpai-i nadiction. LEGISLATURE YESTERDAY - An interesting discussion took place in the Legislature yesterday on surveys covering Island lots and farms It occurred in the course of committee reading of a bill to am- end the Land Surveyors’ Act, spon- sored by Hon. William Hughes. The bill authorizes the Executive Coim- cil to make ii survey of the Prov- ince and empowers any qualified nurneyor making such SilP-‘EY to enter upon any lands or premises ih debate. The House adjourned acciden l and was due to the rmema D, m godflo _ t.—.~_—_~..-._--..~.-.. ---— Grand to‘ “ D ‘Gliggifits to reach the men coast He waded through strong tidal sin-goon; in fllflllifinfi boner mi joining severed nerves PLAY DECK. Now FIGHTING ‘DECK ON FAMDUS SHIP RAMATIO transformation from peace to war oonditio il gra “ ily illustrated ifithcsc iioto- [iiil of the Prince _ bort miner agaliip of the Canadian National Steamsbipl Pacific Coast fleet, andT famous vacation vessel on which thousands of Canadian and United States traveller! apont hep iioli- rlaya cruialng through the r510 umquo side Passage from Brit h Colum- bia to Alaska. In 1989 the Prince Robert aorved as IloyakYaaht to convoy 'l‘liair bioitatiea, Kin George and Queen Elisabeth from V otoria to Vancouver as they turned eastwards on their tour of Canada, the ahlp making a record-breaking trip be- tween the two ports. In that lama ear the Prince Robert had many ioiiy partial on her boat deck, such as cturod above. Wiion war caina the anadian National ship was taken ovoi- by the Royal Canadian Navy and converted into an auxiliary cruiser, afterwardaétoriorming usciui acrvlcc in the Pacl o which included tho capture oi n. rich German prize tho iicitviiy iaricn moi-chant vraac Weaer before it could be scuttled. Later the Prince Robert was trans- ferred to the Atlantic and was one of the man alii which engaged in tho march or t s German attlcsliip ‘Bismark. Lint fall aha was given another refitting toamcrgo as an auti- aircraft cruiser. the first in tiio Cuna- dian Navy, and recently in a auoocaaful action afiainat enemy planar attacking an A icd oonvo . The pictures above aiioiv, at t o left, the Prince Robert in activitioa, and at tho right, dramatic ahois taken ii ii photographer of the Royal (Jana Navy reveal tlia engaged ' peacetime. - . 11' Z iomicr Eiaydccit turned {hill .\ firi undac witlisniukooi rm“ Mm“ rom the muzzlo or nil t vdming m1 . - cu "Iii giilghcauit oi’ tho if?“ {;,,_.,,,r,;- “i” mtinn piiium?’ tlmxglfifliittlirrt i" like cruilcr ll tiuvPtmil . r n hor rrcaont figililllll“ “h Si,“ “,- direa contrast (llifiz-‘F M. - pz-arcd i_n Pacific “owl u m“ "k wr-r lwllflllll “"5" 1 Y. Jnrtoiil” and tho cabins which “i-HL] w" Ffilillflitlfiiillrlililn‘Yrrsmggro nnti l" caaon m, Ill‘ °" " " o uliI- brovido aolid illlliiurm“ M m g -¢HT“BlNDlN@