l 111'; ul-IARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN A“““.5_£_5§_. 1 ., Ash ForPablic Cooperation Income O_fe Sta ~ y a it t i . y Busy Receiving Taxes YAUU ‘LEN interesting lecture The Central Guardian London Circles By Miss Eva llasell ' This column ls reserved for new; of i g uewsy nature may be Eflcd ‘_'"’* local interest. but advertgllflng of (COlltlnugLflltZ-XD _page_il__ Miss Eva Hascli. QWIIBAEI| in an in- l-Cl" l! 1i Caravan ivork ciico. by Post." list night. oe- ltllCl social it - ' carried on bv ilic organ- inriiicd about 20 years izil". iipis ilii cd bv ‘ (“iiliv pict cd illfllll’ s and events described . of the work ivhich was 0ili.il'iO to British CllL‘ :.Ullllll('l' which aiilzinu cf Siinziziv 1 Slllltiflv schzzol bv vlsiiiiuz liviir , *'l\'- " ". tiilcint: s. " for cciiiiiin. lio lli-"ll for baptism. llZllllPS ll) (‘I'll-UT “i tinder lfioacliilcrallon It 5 cents a wold. strictly pay- able in advance. CRASWELI. for PROV/OB!!!)D5- CONFEDERATIUN Lll-‘E lNSUlt ANGIE. L-Hlltlt-A 41-... ENGAGEMENT-fir. and Mrs. J Aiisliii Tniinoi- of this city an- nounce liic engagement of their uaugliicr, Patricia Monica. to wil- iiam G. Grant. son of Mr. and Mrs. ueorge s. Grant of Toronto, Ont. lvlarriagc to take placc next month P ANNUAL CITY COUNCIL lllliklTlNch-The annual meeting Qt Chzirlottetoivlfs City Council will be held oii January 30. Rou- tine reports will be presented cov- inq the activities of committees for tho year. The report awaited with most interest by citizens is that of finaaicc committee chairman R. C. Chandler. MAN IDENTIFIED — Rupert Kiiiic “'21s ilic iiumc given yes- 'l v bi- the man who was pick- ippaiciitlv unconscious near Hllll-éiltfi) [fridge bv the City PO-l lii-c Thursday inglit. When found lie was tlikcil t0 tile City Hospital irlici-e hi, condition was reported - ‘o be voozl. lie revalned consc ous- ill‘ illoiit .5 umivesicrday. When FOL“ of Sl-‘Vwal "lPs- the M1215 "Y9 questioned by police, the mail sziid Ynkdy to lic illld arrived lierc by train from iiic mainland. He said he ivas from Amherst. N. s. RCMP. officials] are investigating the case. IKEMAINS ARRIVE. »- The re- . l.‘ ' .Joscpii Fay arrived ie (‘ll\' from Edmonton last; eve- iiiiic. accompanied by Rev. Edmund Dr "lllllE lfornicrlv of P. E. Islandl. The funeral will be field this Sat- uriiliv iuor ing at 8.45 from the A. A. llciiiicsscv" Funeral Home to St. i the channel and from cabin boy Privates have been re-cquippcd with a multiplicity of modern wen- pons and many tactics dear to the old guard have been dropped by ithe younger officers of the high command. An idea of the number and in- tensive nature of the manoeuvres that have been going on may be found in the fact that one com- mand alone has studied 120 dis- tinct "problems" of invasion in “dcfendinf!” an area against every tactic and type of force, from parachute troops to amphibious anks. The Royal Air Force, whose task is to preserve the 5k frontiers, has been equipped wi h hundreds of new planes and expects a. heavy influx o more bombers and inter- ceptor fighters froni the United states in the spring. British pilots are as good as can be foillid and their ground crews and facilities are held adequate for the present emergencies. Leaders of the R.A.I~'. have ex- hibited courage, ambition and boldness of imagination. "Shoot ‘em on the beaches" The army's plan is to "shoot ‘cm on the benches" when the Germans attempt their landings. But some military authorities concede that establish one good bridgehead, into which they would pour every resource in men and materials. It iheii would be up to the navy to cut off such seaborne supplies, even if this means the sacrifice of several battleships. Fortified by the new 35.000-ton battleships, King George V and several other ncw and powerful units. the home fleet. has redoublcd its watch on the North Sea and Income tax chiefs in the Charlottetown branch study returns from Prince Edward Island taxpayers since the end of December Dominion authorities have mapped out an installment method of paying the sharply-increased wartir-ne income tax. The expedition of government revenue by this method will greatly simplify Canada's war effort. Left to right are Assessor Wellington Dixon. (thief Assessor A. B. Cosh, and Inspector G. E. Ritchie. Evidence in Mrs. Catherine McKenna Crtherine A. McKenna, Kinkora. lAustralioiAtl War , “Collections on Income ’I‘axes for the first eight months of the year 1940-41 totalled $212,000 more than the some eight months of 1953-40." mspector u. E. Ritchie said yester- day. "The people are becoming quite tax-conscious." the Inspector also stated. and our staff is kept busy with returns not normally due until April :10. A.so. the speaker stated. “there are many income tax payers who. instead of taking - vantage of nayintl 111911‘ 11111 111 i119 four instalments allowed, are pay- ing the entire amount now. moth- er indication of how the people are viewing the taxes in face of Cana- da's war effort." Revenues have also increased greatly. the Inspector said. since be- coming a district in 1929. after be- lng organized as a sub-district in 1917. and administered by Afssistant; Receiver General at: Charlottetown. He quoted the following figures: During the vear 1920-30. collec- tions ran about the same as those in former ears. 1n 1937-38. how- ever, coliec ions reached the sum of 70,000. since which date they have not dropped below one-half a million doLars. for the year 1939- 1940 the collections being $010,000. The average collections when wasalub-dlstrict ran between forty and forty-five thousand doll s an- nulllly. In 193B administra. on of the Provincial Tax was transferred to the Dominion Income Tax office. ‘Ihe first vcar of administration. 1938-39. resulted in collections of $42,819. For the year 1989-1940. collections rose to 859,164. and the collections for the year 1940-1941 I wllllhgmltly exec ese collecti o t cl ubl ii - .' ' ' alllxllif! it zvaseaumhe “m i’ Domlnicn Income , Eileen MCllllfl - ledger-keeper, and fiasm" l Kinnon. officer in charge “ Returns and Ownership Corgi! Forms, lune members 1,, . Since trial time there have 1 number of tlons, Blane. Assessor T. I. Section Officer in charge of coll‘ lmimifiii‘ lift “m "- - n . . x n. Assc - ‘. staff in 1931. ThLs islsrzrusgii? number o! members on the m" 1 to seven, and during the m, seven new members have y added. bringing the total Emp] up to 14. The recent addition, Messrs. W. J. Daly, J_ R Misses Olive McLean, Egon’, J sion Annabelle Lawson " Wait-H and Mary Biiote. ' m Six different taxes are ad iered by the department, n i t ion Incom T. , E . ' fits ax. Five peer Cgfft n“ and Royalties Tax National , fence Tax, Provincial Income ' Legion will open Recreation centre ‘were also made from l-fl€\Ml River. a. tributary of tl 1 fact indicating that thee F111,: fish find made a saiisfaclorv 5,,- from the point. of distribution. uunqtziii‘; Basilica, where Pontifical to odmirals the boast is:-- fiiuli Mags will be sling. Thc ll-i “They may land but they won't testifled m“ me Mcuwd was 8' mums w,“ mm rest h, the Bus), gel’. supplies" nephew. E izabeth Cairns. her sls- commonmalth With 250.000 Un- I , 2,5 i l, k u L f, . L‘ T t f _ -b,_ _ ter. died a. few weeks ago. dcr Arms . _ Iigixltill lllt”,\' (iifilicbc trrirgisfglmgilnoo‘ Iiittbllsligd.olhenliihlwglvlllp first Wlmess demw the Signature on soldiers’ sailors and airmen any WW people making (h? D5155 . llillil to Si. George. where inter- 01111 Small and large destroyers I me notes Dummiwd to b8 hem She ma“ m ‘m"°rm"wul find a warm between Havana and Veracruzi illlPlli. villi take place Monclnyliiorn- an cruisers against. torpedoes of s Wealth In Water liad not; authorized anyone to sign . .,,, 250,000 U“. welcome 811d Cflmftlififlble hefld" me that e beam, f, _.,- - I . .. .. her name to a note nor did she _c_°‘""‘°"“enltll w I quarters at the Canadian 1.651011 Amman Rtenef, off tibia coil in": m m!‘ “mmmnes and E bouts ‘md make anv arrangement with the d“ 8172s,, w f mu Home lii future. as the new recrea- m, mB/vpks one o, m, ,,,5,,,,°{ ’. accused regarding a loan. M R 1?“ a “u” _r ° h“ Am: lion centre there is almost ready to m hm gown seas_r1€h hi] Si‘ 5 ~ she did not know anvthingabout; 11°‘? {"9" F“? “d” “ms ‘ function. Already the room lavlly mm, “on,” 1 . ill" . - ' triiiias lighting forces. ~ b m Red Cross Socieuh l) l - c ilfidylth in resell HUS grocery store operated bv Vernon Most ileuirfll 1111mm)’ sollrcfi-‘l lEgdfnc-i “Clatlklflictalffe oévffifiggl iyfmmfii? tlrifaceliivtlei iiiailtouicl? The 11115111111811 11111791131 Fimel §§°liwi§§a aYs nework room.has been d“ commercial flshlllg- t Ll lFnm-d ‘"1 Pflnc“ 5"?“ EMU’ 3'55‘ lllEPfi-e that Gfifllllml’, even with til!‘ Z-lsiargadrxtivith issuing a forflcd Mav 1940 she stated. . rccriliicci for service either at. home 1mm, m, for the gnleylajnment of 1911911‘. 50 fiilfldmvfll li-l’ wrqg . ‘mmuy and “amped with Cigarettes’ ‘Inecessiw 0f ramming Strong g“- docuiiient was concluded in the Witness then signed her name in or abrczizl, has 110,420 members, and me buys, m?“ and "mg!" dpmh mill 118m I ma, inc-a: and lemon extract. City ‘risons in 1.119 Occupied gerrmn-leg, y _ _ _ _ . .4 . _ . _ ~ - , 1 v M" , ,_ d 1 ha e been Muse kwpcrs on ii have 1y,- .‘ .11 v.11 vllvll- l0 will‘ 5mm": “m mtmnce was made by imm launch n" 855ml“? Wm‘ t‘ mm‘ s'\u1)XeAIn4eeI?flu\Hll/t breeitiiilefliay‘ Mr‘ J“! ivyfiilelguieguuexslecilbvntlikeegcgilgtf. palm’ élllgstsiirlkllhftoisrcclil-liiflirtlilllzoltio if: fgSilillllflg placceg rill gills l:i‘5xi!a1r:1%m, flilddall? known to 3° mad’ deflm-iniilif "TPQkmII a 11.1"“ 1" m“ mm“ d°°"' Pmvel‘ advantage °f “bwl 11"“ m blast,‘ nbvltncsseg testified during She told of having seen her ne- a; u probably will early lii the the members of the fighting 501065 whim mime New Y°'k 1313M le-lvliiiu’ 1'"g“1'£ii“l'¥ A. "fwd of “"0115 afirl a1 bag of Sig" 1W0- . . the ‘trial. These were: W. R. nliew several times during i119 new year. Strong A.I.F. contlnsont-s ivhilc away mama Deviant 3101115 Alségris xRmlgefi “will "l ‘m’- 1311‘ l11'"-l>@-‘“b“"“' “mind on. “c ‘our an.“ t e i frms anny‘ “mm it is ‘unwed Adams R C Stoddard Mrs. Fran- spring of I939. On one occasion lie are on service iii Britain and in ,il€l'6 when they find time getting B 9E is a Dililll-Sfllda Cnym... iisrd llppfllCllliv to curly the .\\'lll not; be deterred by losses. lioiv- ,_ Ckflnn‘ Ml. ‘ Farmer had taken ms sen Wm, mm on a H Budd,“ Eqst The‘, “we mA .1195“, m, mo“. hands The 1,9519“ carol formation of mere isizlslnt ; i ) Tiic break was discovered by ever severe. will be supported aloft if, Cqnfds Jéseph can.“ ' V151, to m“ sacred Heart Roma if _-‘_ f.“ t ‘maék or-Blnnua- ‘members are encouraging the men Gulf of Mexico. The i-cc! local 5C1" | ilollcc coll-stables on regular imtrol ‘by fin Zlil‘ fOFCC csiimaicd ill. “not “H”, T‘ A ‘Cam bell Kc ‘and Cross examined witness SEZlCI she 5““‘"“““. ,5’ 19]", . f myflm: n, nluke this their meeting iface. she»: of tllctell of a cum ’ 'm“"“"‘il w mow” 2 "n" yesterday’ The“? ‘vals 1955 than H500 “ll-emit” '08 st Clair Tigiitio'i' KC‘ ap- lives on the income of lier hus- The LL11?!“ a w?“ “It pd 100 [and tlie bus riinningto the airport; from which it. derivrs it< iia . muxxh b,“ ,,,,_,,.,_,,,:_ l iio one iii the store then and 1t plvggwrl. fol, me Crown wfine R bands estate. she had received Home DCQ-lfifltglllivallfflgiaélgn m5 imakes regular can! here w acmnh Many amps were ‘vmckfd mm L \'\'illi'li lllfl" i-esuli. il was not known at what time the, R ,, . u. med me accused $4,00oill bonds from her husband ln 00° "l6" 5m“ ° .5 - ' ‘modatc the airmen. fvr. the Mexican Gvvcrnlnenl bill l- ' servi cs to burglars were there. By c1101‘ i“ c-ligg will be presented ‘to 1920, two years before lie died. 59-909 "w"? “m n°“' m “mnmg- EX‘ i Within three weeks the Legion a lElithouse. ' ' Perhaps the records would show 591"“? m?" °f m“ m“ w“? have Building will be completely fixed up To-day one can count the lull '.\>"rr~ I1.“ gnu"; —————— bombs of the Gennan air force, ‘ ‘ in m. Uuluy BURGLARS ENTER STORE- but the battle-fleet that represents ,_,.v,se(, fate Burgiars entered the meat: and Britain's rule of the seas. .-, ._, ilic jury-when Court; resumes at I I zrust;ilrlirlstr "Z3233 are Ulilllllllllii crcasc inciil of u v ivli-en xiii: i rlrltlctoivii 1i "U ' iicii iipliroliciied. tile , v ll ailtoliiiitiirtiilv ‘£611 schedule anilrovui ul the, Dcniiis‘ Cash and (furry store’. TRAIN BEHIND SCHEDULE.- Thc boat. iraiii ivlth mails and Das- scnuers from the mainland. arrived lierc last liicht more than two mid a half hours behind schedule. Part; of the cielav was caused by heavy (lrifc ice iii Nortiiiimberland Strait. ‘The Car Fierrv Charlottetown was nuns are all-i (ielavcd one ‘hour and l2 minutes ~ cases lze- , oii the crossing from Tormeiitine (Continued from page 1) _____;_.___ .__...__.._ Arthur if the Governments of the Brovinces concerned. Ontario, Que- ec, and the Murltimcs pay the other half, Premier ‘Thane A. Campbell said last; night. The Premier said he would talk ed the endorsement bv the mother the matter over with yovinclal Minister of Agriculture W. H. Don- 11 o'clock Monday. her husband left an estate of S16.- 000. Mr. W. R. Adams. manager" 0f the Bank of V Nova Scotia, Char- lottetown. testified that the accus- cd was advanced $150 on May ilih. 1930. He was t0 Rel? $50 more later, Witness said the bar‘: was offer- of tho accused and hcr sister. _ It was made cut in fIlVOI‘ of Cairns himself. The amount had not been Mr. Patrick Cairns rushed to join a special Home De- fence Corps. Thc Royal Australian Air Force now has a strength of 40,000 eleven times its pre-w'lii' establishment. in testified that his aunt. Mrs. Francis sioiis had paced her signature flied lii when first presented; there for the comfort of the nien in uni- form as ive.l as the veterans. A dry canteen will be opened off the recreation room in the part of me building formerlv used as an office Mr. Patrick Cairns. Green Bay. n11 139,000 have volunteered for the by the Legion. The office at pre- Cross examined, witness said he l ‘l M, v 11' to be sent occuv McKenna, on several different llcCltl- [maimed in Ausl§‘,‘;',,,,y“fl’f afimm to be ilitlllpeglas a vyriting room and _ . °iiliose who have already begun to I133 m‘ ° c9- Khe m‘? all‘! r‘m°“a15' S“? h"? be drafted to Canada under signed iiie filst in the Sacred dealt Home. His sou was present. Air Force. Empire Training plaii. A squadron A ed by the Red Cross will Upstairs is s. card room and also a library where those who are fond of books will be able to pass the time in reading of any ed hulks of seven or eiglit oi til: Oli the largest island; a: ' graive mounds and i c ill . bones of the last elgliircii iiicii vh died there of thirst. ‘l‘lir- last sllrrl voi- laboriously scratched iii sio: of their suffering; on whtl was l be his headstone, then dulz a iren l and lay down to die. Few places offer a b tcr aid». away than Alacrcufs .ri channels. In days gcnc bv ilics . ,. , n. . . - - sort. Another room will be pro- . . , _ l'(' io be late yesterday because of icc nis today 111111 11961116 \\’11f‘1i1@1’ l1 ‘ m“ ‘iilmnf but Sgmlnnes ‘m n’ had negotiated notes and renewals i" England ‘imd apmnber or M's‘ vided where the boys will be able 'S1md:,..‘-Wr§ a’ rpnd_c.z.\o"' 0.1“ - - P1111 k Calm signed on the . bucan Cs who pluiidmzl ilii- Spill \'i(lll ilis- piled acainst the Prince Edward meeting of the Government would , f,‘ f 1 l w, ‘Elizabeth Cairns [on Sevem, 03cas,cn5_ flraliaus arc in action in iheRoyal to entemlm the“ relatives o;- hh Mam Hem plum “W, m ye (‘lillll bc- island SilCi-r‘ Rallwplt nfficialssaid be called early in the iveck. The, lntlll-iwrénlgiqinciss. wcKemm on the F Joseph Cairns‘ nlnefivealuold so" A". Wrap H” A Av F,‘ “nus Me friends ‘vho comm to the City on a in wflnohhe 21mg tLBQSRiFPSJ -‘ 1' 1"‘ ‘m7 "Y-‘Pil "mm" had i999" "Wen" ""§"1"" day m" “Wfmlg 0f H“? i} (('l- " o ‘c, f“; nulrjglflnLs made lcf the previous ivitness, testified scrvlng in the Middle East and visit. 2231,50,“ from vcrhclaz m, h‘ 0,, i. iicc i cnced with drift ice until vesterrvv. Prince Edward Island Government U‘:e""e,,._rd' 1mm ,0 6,31,.“ Th“, ,‘that he hzicl visited his grand-aunt; others are assisting in the defence 1n charge of the work of fitting; d the u, E "1 ‘ C l“ sic." Once bcfcrc the boat was delayed is Thursday- iwflb“ ,3}, made uayabk; ‘m No; 'Mrs. Francis Cairns. lll Cfimllilllyicf Malaya. 11]) the recreation centre ls the fol- ' s”, , Ffiame ° "391, 11"“, F“ ‘ ivzis on ilic iiiiic-niilc crossing, but it ‘ ‘rlici-l- was a [mSSilJiiily Doiniii- ivmflm. ' ‘with his father at the Sacred Heart 'l‘hc Austiuliaii Navy. besides lowing committee: Messrs. P. _J. 0d °““3~ $5M’ fr‘, 3,541"; n‘; _~llll) i\l.i_',i\i" . ua". principally because at a heliiv loll Minister of Agrlcilliurl: Gar- ‘V, ‘ . t m f H, L. N, n“ Home, guarding Ausuana-S Elie“, Cont,» Rossmm James walker and phlm, l? among e pill 6S i.<.cu ll It-IIOW‘ storm racin: n! the time. l-sisi. diner would conic to the ularitimcs .-' "m? ° °_ e M,“ .. 5 Ho said his father and Mrs. MC- ii l 'il' ~ 1' ~ “t l 1 - ‘Palmer The Ladies’ Auxiliarv 0f Agmlars ship in u" °m°‘""“" ° . . _, tr, _, . . . .. , ,, . a _ ,- _ _ ._ neuiiiu lllf‘ note.» for thiec months _. F m‘ - _ _ oi a cons inc _ail<_l 101 l1 K 111 l '. , k .~ 001-102 was “Tucked (.3, ,1". resr y“ c iii,.i . hnaruc it was licaiy c.. fol u uiecilng at “ilii ll this. pioi _ ,, , . , ,, , I F brlaiv ,K.nnii wile talking about notes. an“, m m, ,1 H , . m,“ 1,1,6 Legion are also usshtlng in the, ' - -~- t iiico would probably b» rcpr - iit- ‘m n. "H? Adm‘, we‘ ., n" l‘ .' Wilticss told of seeing his graiid- ‘Ito m, W801“ , m5 ,',‘ work as M“, as me Canadian 14-- mic knows how murli treasure ma cd. it was lciii-uirll. 'I‘lie session “ WNW‘ """",§‘i'l ,.“.‘T°_ “f; ' ‘nun, uyfjtjygu 5,,,,,,»,,,,,,,;‘ 5,5 whey p" ffllli?" “"11 Um R951" Nml; gum ‘War serv,ces_ lie at the bottom of the suncillill l H might be licld at oiilici" Molicloii. tum“!!! W“ “$“‘.'.-“’“l‘lz‘\f‘* all i ivas lielbiul; llci" wrlic. ‘Tlw Australian cruiser Sydney‘ The Red Cross Soclétv llavc lno\'- 8 $1418. 1101’ 110W 11111011 1115"‘ '- lma e an‘ ea 1 slickvillc or Amherst. the time w I '33 3“ JNILL bl 4.3”‘. "*1, on zlllollicl‘ occasion uicv visited ;"“"-"“~‘~““-' °f i“ ""~“5‘~" “m mm!‘ ed lhbll‘ Work room uiaterial u, a. buried in the WhTte sand». __ be decided later. u... ',‘?,“,’.‘.‘,‘,‘,‘,‘,. um c J p“ ‘ e licr again and he saw liei- writing. Pd the Genmm "aid" Emile" i" a" bufldlng acrugs me street. when; ll; Today on the reef tliere l, “‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' wealth far greater than the 0111i . l i \.i.- ' l‘ VP-ll m‘ ‘lii,- Iiralili Lciguc of Canada ‘ fcsvzy- of Di". CllllTllCCy/UOIIZO Mills prO- lt. was learned the amount al- lotted this province. 80.000 bushels was somcivhat iuider ilic amount ,,,,,.,,,,,, nngdlc-ng a, imported in rcceut vears. Oiie ob- UH o, C,,,c,n,,3,,,_ hnsljPCllflll to the plan for iiizportiiig y the tiicoijv llirita \\'(l‘.'lll climate tri-i io llic ;mv:tii of u shorter. - and less healthy race. sick Cold climates simulate people, he I Cara’ Of Flinn/cs tic ilsii I It. tends to make ihclm grow the feed. from the standpoint of lslund importers, was that the agreement was understood to cover grain in processed form only. No official statement was made in _ ,;r mus p;.m,_,c,,,w “Wm ngqnfllconnectton with the iraitci" but it ions. In lie Dzizk zigrs. when ' in England and . lllfll ivro poo‘: sluggish, easy vic- ci thr- plague. s iiiit for the last, no was believed Islanders would pre- ‘ fer to import the whole grain. Premier Campbell said if the Dominion GD\'(‘l'lll'i'l(?llt'S plan ivas {accepted the importation of evcii 80.000 bushels of grain would en- tail heavy expenditure on the part. “_,of the Provincial Government. l-lo PS8 . raiialler in .hc . ieachcli ivaniaii- u‘. Tl g has been almost isallv qthrutlrd in better nu. l) l.. attributes this city to n. delayed eff- Willi?!‘ iii lii‘: 18th and tho world m: and Mills looks .lll‘.‘, an (bbing till." iii liuinaii grcvvtli. Well, Wr- rlinil are. but common - .r- still penis to Pod as t-hc f fririuy lll iii]. urn i'., ‘Thorn ' w,- oilic. lllflfl"; but clilf ijiiliilaiit i’) apo: ‘tc v f‘-flll“~f‘ oi ilic increas- th oi iii: pcdicd 5"llll‘(i us. <I..i. zi. lict climate and 2'50 .. and sub-trcpicrll A-‘ricsi. arc cxaiimlcs of DSC11113 oi‘ line TI-irsp conditions occur food of the fight kind i<| em“, fill. Who“ fowl l: .. L .0 of the illllflblltllll! L; Poor. is one thinks. llutrli-ioii and “nata. that chlcfiv influence wih nciivitv. It is food and ‘l’? w illllllll"lli“1 of ivsliilicr, past l ' lo come ioiii gives l-llC wild lini- ll“l' ill’; ucviit. his shiny cOlit lllil ills Nrengili mid iiidurailcc. d l bui believed it would co. . "id not- recall the exact province $4.00 per toll for share N. S. Minister Disappointed lie icieiiiiiied the notes ivhicli “ere presented in court. Renewal Note iviiicli was further extended for one iiiciitli when it fell due in February. At the end of the month, it was nct; i. D3 .. Witness told of going out Ca‘ v ,. i i’ i I The renewal note was for 8210.44,}! i ‘Iliis ivris the ilnderstand- iinc ivvcii bv the accused. WlZlICSS said when he iisifed (fziillfl. ihc lulior promised he xvoilld l:r- in at the end of May for a set- ileuieiii. He came in to tlw- Bank on May 31. and made n Dllliizient of f5. In the meantime he had re- .ccivc(l a letter from Mrs. McKenna HALIFAX, Jan. 24 -— 1GP)- |.'\gric"liure Minister J A. McDon- ' - u, - a - ‘a . ““‘-~ “D91 llfqifiiflpllClilllflPlll tonight with tho fed- ll’ oi Nova Scotia expressed dis- rrul go\'criiuic:it‘s offer to pay half the CDSl of moving feed grains from the licad of the lakes to farmers or the five eastern provinces. pro- I vlilcd ihe provincial governments paid the other half. Mr. McDonald said that when no idea the Mar time Govern- ments would be called on to boar an equal expense with the federal government, which was the way he interprcteil tonight's Ottawa iilinouizccment. He lind been uiirler the impres- * "Piston, he said. ihai. all at ilie cou- fcrciicc agreed ilic federal govern- iiiciit. should assume lhc greatest responsibility bccause tho plight of the farmers was not. ilic fault of, ,ihe farmers or provincial L,'"|V(‘i"ll- niciits. He said this plight had! been the result of price-fixing of Jlaccrl. bililci- and cheese bv tlu- iecici-ulwloverlilncul without its rio- ing anything to keep dowli pro- duction costs. - i he left Ottawa this week after ' - conferences on the uestion he had and told tlic accused she had dis- lriictl the signature. The accused said his little buv ivas present “P611 she signed tiic note at the Sacred, Heart. Home. y l Witness aid the loan ilBfl ncll been rcpalci since. i fie lied been told Mrs. MCKOTI-l has fl(l(il'i‘.'=5 bv Mrs. Patrick Cairns; The lady was living at Kinkora, he‘ added. 1 Cross examined. witness stated, Cairns was a stranger when he first visited the Baiik-meithel‘ had he known the eridorsccs. He describ- - ed the various transactions which‘, look bison. The accused did not.‘ let; ihc notes go overdue. There ap- . neared to be a difference in thesl - l unturcs of Cairns and those oft e cnilorsccs. 'I‘licrc was a consider- able dlffercncc between Patrick Callus‘ signature and MLs_.___F'rancis lift-Kenna. Ho did not. know Mrs. nlclicuzizvs signature, witness said, when auesiicned. Cairns snld lie had bad luck with his potato crop when witness visit- c<l liiiil in May. Former Proceedings Prorccilliilzs l\'(‘l'f‘ taken in thi- i she was sitting up this time. Cree-s examined. witness saicl notes ivcrc "little square pieces of pap- cis ” Human Nature Doesirt Change radically even dilriiig hing raids and there will always be people on the nlake’ even when tile enemy planes are otlerheazi, but only the most hynical wrulti expect to ‘nd ivliat can only b; tcrmed ‘lircfcssicilnl shelters‘ making pro- fit on. the Uhtirrzroliiid Railway |ilatfo.ms cut of ill-L‘ thousands; of 1:20pm who lligilllf,‘ soak sleep and This is ivlizit- is happening: When the bombing attacks on Inndorl became the rule of evczy day and of months are. large crs of people, mainly but by no means all of the pccriir classes probably the safest ifacss in London. All iiic authori- ties frowned on this invasion for one reason or aiiothb beginning they fotb public prevallcd and the auiiliori- ‘ii-es \v’sely gave Wilv and decided to to regulate ivhat llITV could not. prevent. They are still brooding over the best. wav to regulate. Mean- Willie the profiteei‘ has seen his oppoztunitv arose in this we - As the t-irbc sheltcriu indiwduals or frtmi quire a sort. of pro. 1 certain plzlccs or spaces on the plrii- forms. In the first. instance the hours (living tlic day so as to be sure of a. place at night. By so waiting womrii manugsd to SSCUFC places for their husbands who were at ivork and arrived later or for their child-ten who Wit’) school. Sometimes children did the Efiltlc thing for their ital-cuts. Wlrle iliis ivas developing it occurred to licpic battle off Cocos Island in the w“, be swred um" um, move they, last wvir, sank the crack Iinlian isez- Buriolonleo Colleoni in the Afrditerraiioait in Jillv. Australia has a vital part to play liln the defence of ihc Pacific. and conversations have already taken place between her government and that. of the U-niterl Stat-cs with a vioiv to co-opcraiion. In the field of supplies. Aus- ‘ralia is contributing roavily to the Elll])il‘C'S strength. She is the ivorldks grrakst woolvrowcr, pro- ducing r quarter of the world's otal wool output, an" it"? PlVil" wool-clip for the tiuration of the war is l0 be supplied to Britain. "l‘(‘."l2 quantities of foodstuffs, of, which Australia. is a leading pro- ducer. lire also going to Britain She is also contributing larger suppl s of valuable metals. But. Australia is a manufacturing coun- iigv as well as a duccr. Besides aiding the economic ef- fort. of the Empire in general. Aus- tralian faciorlss have converted part. of their power to ziiuziitioiis manufacture, and are turning out shells, guns. tanks, aeroplanes, primary pro- smlill arms and ammunition. Be- sitics equipping hcr own armed forcss, Australia is able lo export steel and shells to Britain and otli- , When they went into the hatci-err‘. ,D0lld the little fsh had an average cr parts of the Empire. In the first year of aeroplane manufacture in Australia just com- pleted, production of aircraft was -worth at lcasl. {1.000.000 Aild Aus- tralia is building slaps to arid to ,t.he strcngth of the Empire's fight. {ling fleets and merchant ilnvies. MELBOURNE _lol=i _ ruils- for Australian Air Force aii- crews must bf‘ under 35 and for gcund c791"! 11D t0 53- -in certain classes. But all must be rlgiit-hmidcrl. t rig and im roving fisheries resourc- lio coniain an unuasually large inumber of speckled trout: but the ,helcl inadequate food simply; they office from the Legion Building to the Walker House on the corner of Dorchesiler and Prince streets. Man Bests Nature In Developing Trout Nature may be veiy wise but just the some, Man sometimes makfl a ibetter Job in building up under- weight tg-out. Take tivo or hree 1'9- cent cases in the experience of the Dominion Depaztment oi Fsherles. which in its iish culture work, la concerned with many different aaes of the problem of maintain- cs in the ntezests of both anglers and commercial fishermen. Rairdon River. a stream in Kings County New Brunswick was found fish were very small average size. Apparently. the Ralrdoii was over- stocked with trout and there wasn't enough focd to lzo ‘round. ‘The de- partment's Fish culture Branch caught some hundreds of the trout alive tad transferred them to its hatchery at Slllll; John where they were fed a dict of liver for a. ear. weight, of only .8 ounces. When they , ivcre weighted at the end of the year's special feeding they averaged | 3.7 ounces-an increase cf about 362 per cent. They had come from walrus which had bccn given an abundance of food for twelve months, ard had gained greatly. But what. would hat)- pcii if they iverc now nut. into wa- ters ivll-si-e there was simply a. nor- mal food supply? The ou:stion was put to the tea . Seve~nl hiuidicd of the trout were marked and placed iii Pings Pond. St. John County and a similar number in Beaver Lake, in the slime county. 'I‘l1at. was in the win- ever dreaded. No-where. it is slid. are there richer fishing gi-cuiid .1002‘ countless centuries llsll lii gathered at the reel to feed oii th illankton which, owing to climliii conditions, is found iii great 111111- tlties here. At e. BOO-foot depth there as much a; twenty tails vi the m ute plant and animal trov- tli to the square mile. It entirely covers the fish beds, 300 miles loll! and 100 miles wide from the mouth of the Usamaclnta. to Cane Calm“ at the eastern tip of Yucatan and to Slgsby Deep. where the ocelm bed rops two miles. Them are many varieties of n11- ine life found 1n this one bed- more than sixty varieties of food fish and choice srustmflnsii" sides several hundred viirletielvl less well known fish. at Tonala. de las 11111189953 ti" spiny lobster or lungousle oi the French epicure ls caught ‘It’ ""1 thousands with noilvng more 111°“ a. Pair of gloves. The ivliolcsslé roe cf these in New Orlfflns hirty times the ocst on trialling‘; Cuban fishing fleets crmr ~01 s brilliant huachinaiigo. the fflmii" red gnu r of Havana. found i112: ‘ifschoos so large that. i-lic “in is tinged a pale red. Claim fiffie thick that; they sci-lousy “IL-lg? with navigation. and liutY“ P“ M them in the sllcll any 1l'1"‘1l‘h_ the lime. TIIPTP a" 511011‘ m‘ ovles. tat-pooh and sharks. t n ’I‘l::l‘e are weird ifliPs 0- 451:‘ monsters that haunt the ic. one might expect to fnd 01h o, anything on i-hls sinister 2111"? wealth and desolation. CANBERRA -— CPi a - graph stations ihiwiuglioiiiw.‘ lie are being used to cxllflilfd c, ' ivlreless telf-‘lllflll-‘l 1"} l ‘m, hon: o ciators fol‘ the R011 {align l‘ FCICC. PART!’ (‘ORSAGE , l/‘Pllllll’ (7111111- b"! "l" 11°14’ W55 110$ . some astute and observant. persons w- ar 1933-37_ gym-iv h, me summer - ______ C , M . imlrl. The particulars were 111w of m sheltering class tint; he a a '1 ' . In Marnorlaln Ii lllDl".°'5 a data on your hol'- “mmcms o" ‘"129", berm” m” Atwrnekseneral $01119 ecmllelb-‘TEWS 11118111 6011111126 Iglgéclllglzll-Ba tiiietmmriiiifi zl:1.\' cniaiizlcr that calls for im lrii/IONKRK/lgil. fin. Zlt-(CIH- I "Ynflalllgssk: Stoddard assistant to Slfiofllll. Cliitlfllll. lie-e and there Pond and were found to have reach- . _ mix-a plus zf glamour. be s . - on. . r-iur atiieivsoil. Quc- .. .' ‘ ' L 0" V "5 55A m5- " 14? 55111! ed a welght of l0 1-2 ounces and m my,“ "mnmnv n, n“. to take an adavncc peck r.‘ the (EEC Pfllvlnflal treasurer.‘ tozilaht QFZJ-Jfhwagrfijlgfctogwfktesgff“can: 11m 0,111 1* m???‘ 01' 1P5! Wlwlflfifl-lfi a clmcns from Beaver Lake showed husband lIri-l-l-ri lu-lil Paynu-r. Haitwm“ ‘WW FM“ m m“ " Wadi-Nu! as a mflsonalm‘ “m” i lie had givcii ihc accused a loan 5J9‘ m“ “he” Immune arrived amwt a8 37"“ F~ 5M"- B-l’ 1939 m“ Lang Riv . 11in! rtcparlctl this m‘,- éfitffls that the florists are fefli-llf- 5,1“! Vi“: mm highly Commemmblc cl $00 en the security of Mrs. Fran- who had bee" “Mb” w “nd “ space “Vefillle “MUM 07 I'll-Wen?” malked Janna" ,-;_-,,,,_ ma, n, m,- ,,,,. NQ“. y“, pan,“ project. “the Dominion govcrn- p, PAPKHHHVS endurscment. cleswliere (as ha p211; hourly) one gpgclmgns mm, 1mm p1,,“ pond ,',-,,,__ Sena," fragrant _ \ a", men s o ci to nay lief costs iii _ “Emmi wnness 5am m“ cl the little par y scattered about was excess of three-quarters oi a N0 om- knows has mill-h I miss von blooming atop rl - rlnllrlest “lovlml EJ709900 ‘M51195 "l ‘Pd made m8 Pl-ltfmm 11nd W710 WM 011 "l! pound. The fish were short and y“ om. k,,,,.,_-_,,,.A. ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, pcmpndu,,rs_ We,‘ new” RP grain from the Lakehead to farmers m‘ alimmtqnen, Wm] the manner watch foi- such persons, would say deep vim-v heavy g0,- they, 114m}, l have suffcrv-‘i '~‘lflf‘l‘ vou left me raiigemoritc take their Lnslpra- m End's!" Pmvlncem (m- um gencnd 19H, that h‘? "M! 599" holdlnll l‘ D1506 . and had taken Oll all thi‘ Life has IHTVN‘ liccn lhc sflml‘. lion’ n‘ m jewelry designs and .M,ré blftllefw“ “m, u?“ ,"“" Jcliii ‘w: Farmcrfmanager of the m" ‘i 7'5"“! °“ m“: "W" "i" h"! characteristics of fish which were . . ‘from patriotic motifs. i “l” " '3‘ “ e mm dembh m” Provincial Bank o‘ Canada at Kln- ‘mt mined "pl ‘md 5° ‘m and n flRi/Vt‘ i0 U19 P0116 R8611» Sadlv ails-m in um. ulolllcln of Quebec farmers bv lc- on and that lie would willln l 1 l L 43c i ll "‘_"'— ducing tlie cost of fe=d grains to kora. testified that he was familiar t av Mans interference with Natures ._'__._" ‘ __ FOR SOFT llmvns AN" FWGE" them ‘ ‘ with Mrs. Mcxcnnivs signature as fiumntdel‘ ha}! "("11" "E1: 101' 11 cm“ . way of doin things had taken car.- Hvr. ffflfiV-"f-FANI-F- “PS l ' 33233‘ “"15, buflnes}, Wm‘ m“ Zidiliiiflta"filliiimfldiiiil"? 533g; o! ‘he m‘ m underweight we"- ' an lore. 1e s gna er name: ~ . ' neas. Gnralzline 1111i ,,,;;-a1d m4“, ,, "Catherine A. McKenna." to all, °1‘ {"0" if "19 118mb will b?!“ "1- - In a variation in the experiment N D M L tiny may, mun. ,, 833d m, busilless matters. Waited dnllv and cvntluuavsly on a . coo ‘llfdfifl fish were transfcricd. . c (IC ea" 53ml cream m", ,9“ s“, . Witness could not recall ever see- I 9- 1118? 8081c 0X1 11111-111’ Blllfllm! "113 " d1?" it’ in the autumn of i938 to "th!mbll.'".“ m m luvelv pointed inertia sign her nameullvlrs. Franrclis, fictlllgmfevlélgudvyobtaolzoldgiguzm: 3%: ~ lPittgghPondd and “Bait?! Luge.“ In yj] l} 1 ' Ufy w.’ ___ l - lit‘ 811113.115 WllS Gil EH00. e - '.' -. - . . or!“ ‘m, may; gr m =11 - UNDERTAKER m n‘ M" mmqc" “ ° ‘ m’ HoJ-YWOOD‘ m“ mpm would class: the signature as irrr-g-; business will be stam out nnllnn pm-pngeg 1,, iggh “m, 5|) or EMBALMER __s-.—_-.“__ -_--___. A TRICK WITII NECKLACES {IN 5'in‘n'u'afi'h'n'in'u'u'h"u' Jl-uilla- Tile ill-nu l cal ~ on .‘.. i. lii-ll ilk "t l.l .. i l .101" 5 with cream, then ‘gciitlys wrxogked czseqnltigcu lqeeklnécesr! s¥3h<i§i',§‘¢s" l 015g!‘ larva it confirmed beforfil fill? §e,,i,§‘,et,l'r'l.f,njk,'f,‘g dflf“',‘,,’i’,‘,"°l Oggxltifirzofevvmgoqriigiiimgclies them w"? reoflitured’ Th” var,” Kr ‘finglrrflrulstglllg Limes lltl‘ l iii/firm nausllinmlkthafids con-m- ‘ [hem unde" u” “m” wih" M‘ 0101's viwirllnrd- witness stated i Arinuarentfv iblsnvtiac Whfylfl-fllfil’ 1° ilhttlllillfih "mbflfiflea M181 0111111 Egg‘? (ital?- ‘geesleglesnlvlgnr t vigil‘! c‘: only Ion of Paul B Charlottetown and irnwf ‘"7, c ,. W“. P,‘ ""5- lh" mum“! “m5 “m1 ma“ m“ hi“; Mrs. McKciinnZ: signature lvas, to say in the wads of the popular McOcachy is bound for Washington 221,", ,2, 9,1,; mfncs ' 1,, weight e ltnr-ln-clilef of ih M North Wlllsbife 1,11,, ‘in 1"‘ _‘)“"b'°*- W "Kio- m" Fig-ll t" U" PM" 59 111-" .1175‘ mltdc “rccsonablv the same" on all song years ago when the last war 0n ft wartime assignment. A former Thin.‘ rélgfimergm h‘ ,0 mdlcgmi (Jueette will killed. Dec. l4- pmme m, _; ovr _ivr clam.‘ lravo ber t“r: tips of the jewels sh w. Tlicn rr-caslors. was on. that. “it's the poi-e wot "010543811111111. Miss McGsachy will look that. the I too d i. k n 0 the Illa Orllhlnl m“ "mud f “(lytfi a P11131311!” all 111d dcll- we alas a matching cull to zie n would be irregular if shc wrote the port‘ becalne in this case it is ‘liner public relations aspects oi superficial lanai-mantle: or 13ml nunmllle e In mall" - t - . . I " I . ' ' , ‘ ' A ‘Afifl-‘V-Fr‘ '1 i‘ Y P0111 tailored not. it in bed. the pore WOt, robs em very often. illrltuina ministry of enonolnlce. qt trout natlveiotlhe lake. Captures . routine polo - ‘ ml“