T BINDING “'-/""e'es“ntnr.;s. lbw Ian-eig- Ileana . e T0-DA Y a k9‘, yang: ' h?’ . e44 “m”, _ , MM finvw ,g,=,,,-g,=¢;a¢ "" "r, llegistred llama t ‘e 3‘ an“ ' Each and ev performer oi the. ma; w , fflfll a: out did glyendidly in nu er;l"rn Maui“: --- t" --“i==- - : , . '.--- ' m . , we M" ....-.:"~'°-..,....,'e.*a.¥=: ;,.,,---e,,- r zsiziarsifiiigaiitzltr. ... m. ,,, , ,,, - --— , "_ . . _ , i - a qua y m o e 401i‘!!! saoal 113$: uerca nedeeue‘. nonunion is d‘. giflifhmuiggullfu renrerenied nuggets-red Nurses‘ “fie... rnet m, Ballets-lam.” mum. v- Mo. 34.11 yee r agcgeflninguiiu the Rochford llie§r...'een»==-- Aflwgf", —WIN'III> —' bet-team bair , w! u “m. “- i=4 ’°°' —— ' ne""-"'a.."6e.?“" 2919.5. Semnns‘ etfiiiufiifli. '3.‘."'.%i.'.e'i';.'. ‘:2: __])()N'T ORDER BABY Qllllolils conditionafilg ent m '- siding. They were: “w '2.‘.'..£2l3.'°'i‘..e‘°lree liei- “m” meets-Moot l "ggggkizlgifigkgszlggbdgiwsaylllfiér (ofrllgigferli-ealfiéem’ “serial”? W14" m,‘ mwwn’ Albmyiq m —.-—- ‘ uyocal and instrumental aolos. Nursing, ' s. Lois MacDonald- -- ' ' awe“ n" e-r, slab“... :3: ti: 8'."'.°.§'."l..2l‘ é'.‘;f.‘.’..'3i...""”"'" m“ ,_WEST rnnwla llosrnlamh; w,‘ m“ - _ - gingt the best Ininstrel etinw stag- a dglnty “m, w“ m.“ §y west, Prince 81181;!“ taéailgn-UJM .80", enginngm 34h” ___ C are for many years. tn; member; o; 5g, Jone n3 505;- re» new“ .21.. t. ...- and :'.-...~r.~r......-=-:;..-:-.-.'a..~:. newt ‘stews: £s':.*..ii:.: "n" "r We“ 01""- when there WM chiaaaon) of . limtah. lenslwton, wish-to . The fiffgenier. she u reall the hm nounoe the e: u?“ M” COMEDY Blanchard and Company 5st. Mai- registered nutritionist, neperanen vited the minister to participate in “w; to enter the homital Ina m); “egg “He” w _ _ _ or McIntyre. Stage effects were o: Nutrition. Ottawa. gave an ad- flic noon-hour services for men in E,,¢i¥bitr.gmmanvy°::nglio.llexn‘tafi evmrdenwmm sarioertleam, Sllvws- 7-30 - 9-15 uggerntnejriyireetiennor all.‘ Jiivtiaite dress on liter work and mowed the %:eure Ohlapeg’ daring Passion ve. e - - lensing - .0e. ne s nsmembers thy ldaasisti lndHoy ee. {mesa it can truth-tiny be laid riage to uure ,'pnee in m, 11:;- Matinee Tuesday At 3:30 was looked after by w. Perry. the irnnortem eerlipecig: now min: mer- earerui consid it ,1... everythliltl ie merniiiceat- tut . z-s-ii. - . All the specialty numbers were carried on. was decided to hold solemn ser- ne sister! dcw" PM" 1°’ m" '—— performed eeoablv. with Jee Cor- A short sin song wee followed vices er thanksgiving and dedicat- "W g which they are managing 40:41am‘ CLUB . rnier getting much applause for his by in, igngrg ma“... a, ‘bu, 14m h, .11 m, church" o1 m, gfly m, hopital so satidacwrfly. g Ill - The t Club whiny; instrumental music. con‘ business wag u-ang- on the day of victory, at the hour is confused o! r Bree wives Solos by Ches. Donovan also acted. It was decided not to hold of ii un. or s pdn. or 1.30 p.m., —“"."...:"t.'..".'i.':;.-.rs " -:....=.."~"~'* i: .. .,.......,,..,,.,;- taste". r:..-.=...:::*..it= sifibimli we“ '0 scram. - aov. 80 - 0551. av h nui " o..."' “=ri.°'i» if“; "‘."5iéb'.l.l .53". is; .’.’.'I$*"i..."'" r - st.K:t.°:£;;i em" .:..~""“ "t" "n ‘i?’ "t ' H“ a m“ "m" "P" "i Mt." ill l 5 e7 011193 00h l1 BRIDE We"!!! M RuthR . 1th d ddlverdbytc W51, Because oi the condition of (Tuaohy) in the c!!! moms and Wuunl: miiiih ellioyed- refresher neurosis “Kfififfee? n: wlgpgllieminglsell efiomegs on the road: ahe is being treated at he! all All‘ Mme wives are welcome. ‘The entire rformance will be ported plans were nearly complete subject. “Alexander oi Hales and home. rather than attemllt temii" T! lad ddlllhnuta will aerv- tonig 1t and Wednesday for a course in Pediatrics begin- Mediaeval Bchciastieian with Par- hernlhecflllflgt égmfillesnlws 1211a v4 lad times will be played-s. a; full houses will again be girllg Marlciili Sdgiven lbytMiss Mag- tioulgr rteterence m the Peniten- Pr ce oun - e - a enc an er . ns ru to i ti ssue". per-side. B T110 Ofchfliitrfl We! eflmllivsed Of nurses at the Children's Memorial ‘The meeting adjourned to meet » s A1 Blillliihflfd. Kav Homby. Duke Hospital, Montreal. It was also again in Hearts Hall oi Trinity AT — Q T- Neilson. Art Cantwell, Wendell announced that Miss Marion Lin- Church on Monday. March 5th. at ‘nie Stiinmerside firemen na- | Mufphy. Ivo Cudmorc. Jimmy deburgh, director School for Grad- 2 pm. when the paper will be de- pond mo pm. yeltrrdly to Coady. uate Nurses. McGill University. iivered by the Rev. T. m. Ma n- an alarm for fire at the home of » Fblkiwing was the Prfliram. might conduct a course in super- nan, and the worship conducted by In; Jmii. Dailtonalngrrén?“ telOvirliig-léita; 16%. fll$fiijglexsi ‘gosh viséoln the latter part tiftgune. i the Rev. J. A. Nicholson of York. __ — e H1 E ll 011 e guest spea er o eeven ng n at; vhfistervgméilieorialzerlrlgiuzr .__ wuliuwioflfn‘,l§’;“,,,,§.£,'{.‘§,,,§’°fi° MPS- Murray. Frank w? Column oririotir 18m. tsifiwart w ‘J t t ' . wio gave an n res ng a on " '.“in"".f.."'iii.'nll.°“.°.l.‘i'e'i1'“‘l'fil "rm" ~ mew-- w» t‘. i’ "'iili'iir“wliir “Shirt ..t:r::'*""”'"°-s~“' m“ “W tit. 2:2“ .“hi2*.."“:..“.l:;" "W" 31 3m“ completed the iob with the cliemic- ‘Wbllii- 365119143? at tile faiiltvl Theatre Ain't ‘mat A Shame—-1st Bones. hardships ‘gndured by London reel! u e ll- N0 dam" k 5 Munma‘ Mme shall E5" An Hour Never Passes-Bernice dents ill. that, limp, e to spea o was caused by the fire but the kitchen vaeleit in a very dishevelled eon- tlition by water. etc-S -CIVIC ELECTION — ‘iloday is Civic Election Dag in Summer- eida The mayoraly contest is between Mr. J. l". Arnctt and m». John E. Campbell, both of whom have served in that office on pro- rious occasions. There will be no election for the council, three of the retiring members having been re-elected by acclamation. How- ever, for Water and Sewage Com- missioner there are three men in the field. Mr. Leigh Stewart. whose term expires has nominated again and opposing him will be Mr. Chester Palmer. a former commisioner and Mr. Matthew Richards. The polls are located as follows: West Ward. B.- I. Ray- ner Building; Centre Ward, the Town Hall; East Ward, Corners Garage-S. —H. Y. C. I. MEETING — The rqular monthly meeting of the suminerside Youth Centre Inca. was held on Friday evening with a good attendance oi members. It was announced that arrangements have becniniide with Miss Nellie Morrison, music teacher at the Bummerside High School, to teach the theory of music to the mem- bers of the S. Y. C. I. band. This band was formed last‘ fall as a bugle rind drum band under the Leo Ooyle and They made two public appearances and many iinorovlnil comments were heard. The band plans to be able to appear in the spring as a com- iileie band with a full comple- ment of instruments. It was re- iiortcd that the scheme of hav- llli a member of the S. Y C I. 0H; 01' dilly at the school each night is "filial: out satisfactorily. Al there are eighteen members his iiv-lded mid this. with the outside iJflilS and rinlu, are being well iiiitronized by the youngsters. The {inks are kept in good condition, sins fekularly flooded. - s. Personals ‘FBI. Austin Delaney and Mr. WW Wedge of sununcrskle. left 0h Saturday for Montreal-C .___ journey visiting relatives in Read_ _ element which come t di i lded r k a1, za, hit ziv-zw . _ _; Hmlir- Mlvgggilcletangdiil“. agd Mr the city with their market goody vme’ M“ ' Nefifmmidfiifiwfif‘ Ffki’ w, f8“, m he _ W e ‘ ‘ “age Luiréled irgmmllilis {$3. m m, were m Mnmmn ' three da/ys a week. |______ ,i Walsh. of marketinl. Hal- Receipts: 1H boxes. qehiu ‘ufsmmk 1.0m, “I. ‘win’ y °“ "“'“‘°"-"‘: ' ‘I y ahIIhQr ‘MQQIQQ’. m“ atxshthfiagonziomcaetiw :- Bmflls ~——— ggtliFafirtl-ifii ouberd ' t- iwramls- 1s lb P‘? local No m‘ “m wfilrtzwler com“ h‘ iiei- k k FT l ed ..l_... "" “wwn béc 1 M0‘ No 1.1.204 ~ o 1 e we over. ou're oil!’ 118 i S a espeare. nmaic 1' connect 4m“ Dummy awn“. u! m. . _ . alhington D.C. incompany with ‘I'll-NI! At (harlot n-ealand J11. Lavoie Que . . _ . i . whatever you." done “d whit with ‘he “wit” rm mm, n; hi, M, lur emer- ma. children and her mepitaz. Jan 10.1040 toMr. and ---—— its-l. .N.n.1.ee- w. P- I- . d . . ,. . H _, Cgmmgcetha Canadeign Bankh o: my“. jfffl", Etg, niece Miss Chiidress. Alter m. John Tierney. a eon Ronald ‘Ilhe city ee Dublin's chi: hilimy LOO- . . g svgerflyfxtlé-elofxiggglgiritg gandcingofinle! lflefltfi.alg.gglns “m p (l byhndigr; 53mg}, f"; Pnleiilmwlei n‘ ..._._ itol. senate and noose oi.’ e_' DEATHS o“; Our Way By J. R. Williams (inr Boarding House With Mail" hihnfio llilq§ n ‘muh “IW-Mv": they Juumeyed b7 m" "ma!" A‘ cm “d ‘u, 5 _ ___ . .. ._.___ _- __._.. . ‘ . a ' - am to ueune Vernon the B — I . - “- ~—- , nnaaoecooo!“ 4 PEST/s Nowhrwiees was held at the Oity. heme of George Washington o... lees. Mn. Samue erren as wHuT u. i DOWHEN "vi-us wnu-r o1 ca. .DEARSIR_,,IKE_VOU Um,’ e MOW, THE h’ QE. 1mm iififitéfi at ugfnmétligter: giasyrafirifig. °%;E€°' t-toutiommr crzuMe/iv ceactcvoo 7 AiECnardtet/t ‘i! . fifmmnd‘ Qffi, hffipf"; ment in church cemetery. rum rr oven Asruse . PULLED on "me canto ABOUT voua ; is sew TO 6O ' obedlber. county Virginia. overlooking 915mg" d-Hgai ‘gilt gingeblii- e o "rev arr-law. ctcau E -- I ,WIFE settle 4o so vouo macro % oar- AFTER Potomac River, with Maryland on W" s" l’ ~ ed- m- DQNT ‘ll-MK 1M ALL i .° ° RANGE use FokTwo ‘BMEMTIEG. % THREE twee I i the te snore. l i 1 Q" r “M,” - “i n siMPi-EIQN! .- uacnso Mv wiu. Powemsorve Z '-‘ _ ye kiwhmn“. fitting???“ "grlqidneld wYBiWa eluncrai Parlors. Ken. v ,_ ' 17>l(\LL‘(0U"~T-'M ' re = "em ti: e‘li.;°“".s'€l'"en'.i?e°l‘t - ‘i a» ‘ n54‘ u“ m?‘ 3:” “a” g; gléxillfigigggll. white funegl service “" q ' m" "m" ‘You flmh, Wm, will be held at a P. M. Interment . m‘ “h???” _ u" room‘; Kenaington cemetery. _' ( - E “c-“r-e‘ .n.cl..~.r:;; - ' ‘ d... .,, ....... ..-. n? message o, In Memoriam 9”» f": %e$e ‘tlhlngruolfrntdsi Waah e: wins. u i; ;% on c it . I memory m . l hump tomb which holds his re_ “ma.” m“ p,“ q, up‘ 0% . an naainaandthoseoithiswiiemagi H-ii t Z mollwnqrowflfha" o; on!‘ I Y a i" "ma." zcmiunrcr: l ' . * .~ as“). Muse whshingtonb oarria Z gt the "New" m‘ “'° “"3 ouossraxss i §» - 1 ,4 _ //// . tareetine- , - r . on, vbitors returned to Wash. mum“ i ’ f’ _ ' a e ' We..." sari. "i. “attain ‘ii.- - " W!!!" I . ‘ oi the "unknown Sodicr".' .- ‘ 'l|||~ ‘ ‘ i ||| ,5 | “PIIIWQ INC!‘ . 0f '. ~ _ _ ~>' illfiwttuneb g-‘l-"x. , l‘? “'55 f. P; ...... nee-me ., ,Dles w“. w-ytvn ‘I0 anus: w ‘an ha refit " President-Donald Baku- Vice-Preaident-W. M. Becfetlflff-R. B. Hinton Auditors: 3.1. Council lean, chairman vice-chairman; B. Jelly; lhrl Hickey. Hugh Morrlsc man; Ii. P. lnoley. ‘vio as. n ; 11.2. rs. man; John Artb Transportation: man. chairman; vice-chairmen, QR. Biron :.J. F. Arnett. Ma man; ' Scales; C Ii ‘lifted Borne Drlscoll; K P. Foley; Mme Read; WJ. chairman: Re chairman; J. . Ionian; Innis; W B. wallman Olow. ' ' Mall Service: J1. Gorrill. D. Carrutherl. ‘ Df’. J. vice-chairman; Harold T. Earle Hickey; I. P. iifoley. Junior tioluiierce Iliad. , llnet- - -nonolnnu-r muons . ms. Andrew Deueetie (nee lb; sump-m. and Ilia. eeeffi. iieuuh. sine. a. Dodds. l-lWhY- Town Improvement: AlliaonMac- ; J. Henry Gaudet, n, c. MacDonald; T. Earle Air service: an. Brennan. chair- irman: cerniannity Mllalo: 2.0. naexay. chairman; R. T. Doddnlvlce-chair- L930 I-Iol- udetw Rogers: Heath z John E. Campbell, chair- L. H. MaoFar ane, vice- lie T. M. Ilnkletter. viec-chainnani: ns. - . blloity ti Tourist: R. I. Ellis. inald Muttart. vice- J.P. Mac- Gcorle Sohunnan; Y RUIHFD NW WOMIH P rt) (i? '~ i‘! tb IIIIAFIIQ |: VPAGE SEVFN the show being staged under the drection of Al roduoed and cape." a picture th t cl t k iuto"the future. when 2hees"r?ia1sot%r race has been‘ whipped into the g A_ I o n inevitable state of complete gur- Rogera, J 1;. Olmpbgll, yng-“Am. render. and her merciless war- gtt, wflfiql gum”, ;_ L _ ‘ als ve been brought face 1.. n. .1: rniey. r. Dal- I? yemgiigogiéeigrggglesg victims. adcan. . screen commit» “err r- M fir: 2.1.2.": l.."$°.i.l“°"'.'" "r “"1". o :_ v e rage Alrloultnro: T. .1. rnmen. chair- ff"! "emem- but else theysrlm man; JAustinmscalee, vice-chat; mulU-‘mlnaflntzimgungsfh lallfiitttr-‘Zlslgfergni; man; .3»: ; * e- 9.1mm n u’ m qaonsibla for the present, inhuman “Moll-lug”: ‘u: Duwmhfk‘ “gains purposes of this st man- . . . , - i orv. and”... Db _|_ m” fkehxlg; mat General Wilhelm Grimm ntrt. John MacNeill; m. w. a. How- theigfiig jumfpggzgdgubgimorrle a . r . - e Enuuumn“ will,“ loud", to- the world at last, but Grimm's "hlgigwz <, gghggggun- ne- iflfilrtililliifiéi ifimfillffii fin”; ' ' m-P‘ flifwity. One by one. the accus- ers tell their hair-raising stories, and they are all so shockingly true, so terribly frank, that they will leave their imprint on your emotions for many days, The werful climax oi the trial of his man Grimm, here the sym- F bol of all that is cruel and vile in - Nazism. will stir you into fully realizing the importance of doing all in your power to prevent such creatures from ever aizriln gaining power. Visitors Home From Pennsylvania Trip Mrs. My Fielding Macbean and daughter Qiiviene of 2w. Weymouth Street have arrived home after mending the Holiday Season with her ester and brotheninJa/w Mr. l!!! MN. Guy Child! en in York. i Pennsylvania. While absent. their travels were through the states of Maine. New Hampshire Massachusetts. Rhode Island, New York, Connecticut. New Jersey Pennsylvania Maryland and Virginia. A.‘ The greater i was spent in ennsylvania, where they vsiteri Philadelphia "The . Quaker City", Harrisburg the state Capitol and many others. The people. a great many of whom are of Quaker origin still adhere to Quaker custom in their dress their religious meeting houses. etc., and were very inkercstina eepciallyn titre rtion of their visit B“ Murray. Tap Dancc—Tercsa Costello. Sunshine Of Your Smile——Maur- een Brown. Always-Martina Cliappeile. Dance with the Dolly (song and dancel—l=eggy Campbell. Can't You Hear Me Calling Car- ollne—Mtlry Perry. Kentucky BabC-Zild Tambo. Desert Song (duetl »~Yvonne Murray and Chester Donovan. \ Hot 'I‘ime in the Town oi Ber- lin—-Kay Gallant. Plano Acordion-Jxonard Jordan. Irish Lullaby-CSM. RankMac- Intyrc. - Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby—2nd Bones. Tap Dance-lviary Arsenault. Boy oi Mine-Chester Donovan. Instrumental——.loe Counter. Summertime~Uidene Arsenault. Magic-Sahib All Bey Dingo Basso Foo. i Don't Felice Me In-Enscmblc._l (song and. After You've Gone dancel-ist Tambo. So-Long Everybody-Entire En- semble. TRACTORS PROVE POPULAR LONDON — (CB1 — C. Ctilllln. agricultural organizer for Woroes_ tersliirc. predicted here the "limb" of tractors on British farms will‘ be doubled in_ 20 years — and the, h0TS£nD0pU18tlOn will be halved, to‘ ACCURATE coivFai-r William Gilbert in 1600 set the foundation for the discovery o radio when he conceived of the. earth as a great magnet with magj netic poles and a. field of force, about t. and visitors are permitted to ait in it for a few mini-ital riving in Washington they visited the White House and as many other government buildings as visitillz hours pennitted return-“ ing to York at 9 P.M. , New Years day they motored to] ore. Maryland, g distance oi 56 miles from York and visited re_i lntives there and at Cawnsviile} taking in a few ‘points of historic, .l'ltercst at the some time. _ About a week later, they startedl on their return to P.l.~J.I and were: accompanied as for as Philadelphia by Mrs. childirms and her dauzh. tcr spending the first night of her vs lloly Name ilall in... - -—- l inc iliinstrei ilghi A,S'lc.|i,llli Show Given tit lQucus Easy‘ Way [HE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN -"-.h._.;.3: hll mam?“ Butler with Miss K. Hug es at the piano iiuring the repeat, ' A-iier earner Miss PaullneCoode ‘utnleteriei Ass’; Monthly- Meeting lleld Yesterday t 1th . Eigbahbiruarylmeeingao er . . tion was held on Monday afternoon in Kirk Th y. or Wm, Mercer was appointed M“ the minutes. The Rev. llacLean. B4 o “flaring the the British and Foreign iety. the World's Bvange shoe. the Canadian Council Churches, the Association and the lanaboriuna. After careful discussion sanction ual Biron hours devotion on Good Friday and a. committee of’ Major Mercer. Rev. G C. Webster and‘ the Rev. J. T. lbbott was appoint-i ed to arrfliiie the service which- wlli be held In 8t. Paul's (Hiurch. Rector 0f Bt. Paul's also in- Grateful thanks were extended to all who had helped to make the meeting the great success it was. Miss K. hiasLrunan presided at the evening meeting. r-oftiifiiiel Returns To Duty After Visit llere Flying Officer George Wilbur Rice left the City yesterday morn- ing for Montreal to resume his duties with the R.A.F. l-le arrived in Charlottetown on Jan. 23 and spent his short leave with his mother, Mrs. George Rice, his sis- ter Shirley. and his brother Elmer and family. r20. Rice Joined the Air Force in Ontario in i942 and trained as wireless nir gunner at Guelph, 0111.. zmci later at Debert. N. S. i-le went uvcrsons in May. 1941i. R0. Rice has since served with an R. All‘. coastal command squadron in Gibraltar and later with a. trans- port squadron in England. He took part in airborne operations on D- uny and also at Falalsc pocket and at Arnhem whore ho nnd his crew urrc shot..tlouu1 by enemy fighters. F20. Ricc escaped ivitii minor burns but his pilot ivas seriously injured and required several months in hospital. The pilot is now in Can- ada with PRO. Rice to continue their flying careers with R. A. Ii‘. Ferry Command from Dorval. Montreal, after a refresher course in navIZBUOII- Confer 0n Subsidies For Canning Crops OTTAWA. Feb. 6 — tCPl — Growers of beans. pens. corn and tomatoes for canning in. Nova Sco- tia, Quebec. Alberta and British Columbia, together with some of- iiclals oi the agriculture depart- ments in the tour Provinces cori- ferred today with the Agricultural Food Board concerning subsidies to be paid bv the board in 19¢. 0n " Regina tin-Ops MIG-INA, Fleb- I — (C?) —- The flve_man Royal Commission on‘ taxation of cmopcraill/es concluded Saturday a six_day sitting in Rc. gina. wnere it receved 3-i briefs. the majority from cooperatives forth their case for con-tin ued exemption from income and excess Profits taxes In this. tliclr arguments were ,7. i; ALSO Til! m - s?’ i; ti? 1" y l: l y; b . _). g Iraucea urklnaon [use canrran xxu "I'm sure she didirt always go alone." Mi". upper said. “A pretty Ziri live J uld be limos‘. ahc w t walkinguwh en even on a lonely country mad. But it's ahaurdtosayherceoortmmcsc occasions " at was . flybe you wouldn't cell him an t but he met her Didn't be aenneu coldly. ans‘ - Inpu- aa ii guidance. when she She looked straight at her answering without bcaitancy. "Why Jenneas, however can you say that? However can you lie lie that to your father Serena-a volcano ao Wt his firmly on her "They Know > Mother I mnt you should let me t0 l fisht now You‘ any ddiorcnce trim-J. yon say, '_ Inner. or what Jenness says. My wife and I know she met Max Lentz on those walks of hers w What's more we know she gave‘, him the plans to our place. Bhe. helped him work out a scheme to‘ sell it to a Geman named Gustav‘ Meyer. It was a pretty shrewd scheme too. It pretty nearly work_1 ed. I1 it had. we'd halve had an_ other Ge-nnan family living in‘ all get to make trouble; there, same as the Hellmans and= the Washers and the Litipmans| and the Becker's are set to make‘ trouble there all ready " "I'm very sorry to hear that you've had such an overpowering. Germanic invasion in your pBACLl ful village Mr. Farman However] you're st‘li showing a very fanci. ful spirit in attributing any part of this influx to your charming daughter She made a. great effort‘ to go home at. Christmaatime. because she hoped her visit would give you and Mrs Fad-than pleas ure “But die had no motive beyond enjoying s. healthful respite from her regular work. She holds a vcry responsible portion and she] fills it. very capablv and conscl. en-ilously. She's considered one oi the IIDs..‘_ outstanding secretaries on the Hill. Her employer places entiire dependence on her. She's been unranittlnz in her devotions to his interests." "Perhaps he placed too much dependence on her. It wasn't to his ‘utcrcsi. or hers either, for her to mail out subversive speeches under a congressional frank." Unjust? “I'm afraid I must remind you that it ls very dangerous to jump at conclusions, Mr. Now youdo not impressmease man of rash judgment. You are being very harsh very harsih and unjust. to your daughter. I am beginning to icar your visit will similar to those presented ‘by no. opera/lives at previous hearings ui Vancouver, Calgary and Ednl0n_,' ton. The commission opens hear.‘ ings in Winnipeg tomorrow . At. closing sittings QT. Goodingi of Saskatoon. president and Infill-t ager of the Dary Cooperative! Marketing Association. Ltd, “'21s quesmoned by S.P Groscli coung sel for a group of 12 independent‘ dairies. i A brief presented by the retail‘, C0_0pel‘illlV€5 llad deported from the‘! principles to which they subscribed in the early days of their operation and now sought‘ favors. special privilege and government aid with some becoming monopolistic in tendency MONTREAL. Feb. 3 - (GP) —- Produco ‘R1685 today reported by the Dom 11011 Department of Ag- riculture follow: EGGS: Not packed for A Large 36-35 ‘A. A Medium 31- %-32; A Pullets M-M ‘.112 B 19-30. Packed for export A Lame 3'1: A medium 35. ‘ Receipts: 1190 boxes. BUTTER: Wholesale lubbln! pasteurized 34 lt-36; current m- oeaat Que No i steurized 36 del M ; No 2 34 de Mtl; first grads creamer-y prints lob price 36 lé-37: first grade solids, job price 36-36%- CHEFBE: Current whilte and colored. western zo FOB colored Que. 22. white 30 ‘A FOB: Whole- sale white and colored for local trade angde rt western 2o 11/16- ' r Merchants Association of ‘Canadaspio r-gsiore 11¢;- ghquld have been Saskawhcwan l-irafieil. 581d iiifit| spoiled for llcr. By the intrusion; not be n so-urco of much comfort or help to her after all. "She is nervously very much un. strung. and she is completely ex. haustcd. she was desperately in need of the rest she counted on getting during her hard.won holiday Personally I fecl extreme. ly sorry that she did not. got it It seems too bad that this pleas. mat. vacation to which she had looked forward to so much. and which might have done so much of such a low typo of ncwsleutll as. Peter MacDonald By the suspicJ ions of her parents. By the spying‘ of neighbors whom she thoughtI were devoted friends No wonder‘ she is unstrun; now " r "She's tmstrung because slir} knows site's donc urrong and site's.‘ afraid of what's going to haipipeui tot her vrhen everybodys found‘ ou "Mr. lmrman. I must repeat that if you're goi to take such a threatening attitihe towards Will] daughter. i1. would to 13PM?!‘ ii you should leave brfcrc she becomes impregnated vcitli 1th.: fears." "1'm not impregnating tier with! false fears I'm trying to make heri understand that periury/‘s n caught lying on the witness stand. the ivay shfs lied to us. nfici- she's swam to ten the truth, ihr ilvhnlc . ' tru!h and nothing lam the l-Ylllll’ she'll Bet. a Prison sentence " Wrathinl Daniel rose glowcring in his righteous wrath. "Come Mother," he said sternly "There isn't any particular tun our staying ‘here; now not a particle. We better telephone Joe Racine. like he 5113.‘ ilested and let him know n"e're, ready to go back to Alexandria " t YMPN l llfhd to It won't male .- - ml -. criminal offense and that if she's’ w!“ § m“ .._. Mc-r: Deal with prompti’ Atilieflrgialqnof acqldi; edict»- Flmf John's M llll {gal nuns: a age "afhii"? alum“ "MQdY 1N1]?! f0 tclhvl e cold and to build up body resilience. Ask your drugqigi b; lolm s Medicine today. c: Erie MADE m CANADA iorsctten yuurscii who; 15nd o; stock you come ii-oni Bu; r never- tnougm. in inc w see the nay lillbn All 0e asiiameu that a unnu u! "We _w3~5_ til-Hill Dart -n a war. ‘You re in this one, Jenness, Just as much as Jerome ls. Only you mad he aren't lighting on m5 535w e. _ lire next day brought Dal-incl and Serena. three letters Good new; Came through in me same 111311 with boo Serena decided t0 open the letter from Port Bragg 1151,, "v l‘ Mot-her Permian" _ 5h. er o w v “Jemme mink-t You and Father Farman would like to know 1 5m 3°11"; 1e have a baby- n 1 iruve not counted wrong or anything, it will be bor n around the first of saucers... w." m an r a. u i J Mu be a boy eromc is sure it "Sometim h . will let meelmglsnlii yPiflf file is; bab clothes ~ t away. Li you MW me. 1 should M-IIG have all been saved for me by my Aunt Odlliose and of couse I shall use those too. "1 want to make the baby's clothes myself, that is. whatever]; needed. Probably Jerome has told Proud Jerome in now “we, Officer and I am very proud that he is doing so well in his work and getting recognition for it which he deserves Oi‘ course he docs not have liberty as often now as before Pearl Harbor. Sometimes he docs not get home more than twice a week. but I always know he l8 001111118. so I do not ntind trait- in; for him -' "There are about 30 Army lam. ilics in Iiacford and we have formed an officers’ wivrs’ club. so (her-Q are no lonely periods for newrom. 91's» 0f Cvilrse I have never had one anyway for I have always had the thought 0f Jerome even when he was not. with nan, and presently 1 shall have the bnby i don't see hen’ ens" girl could ask for more than that. "N0 One knows “ha; 1s golsu; m happen or whcii so I do not, think about the futilre very much, as it concerns Yilf‘ '.'. Ins think about. iii».- and that. is cnofizli "ROSDCCIIVOLV and affectionately your daughter, ‘Alix St Cyr dc Farinan " "l/lrell!’ Serena aairl looking up iron: the lettrw “Wet, Lsirn in illi". Daniel " 41w i-rrq l our a_ pain. aloud ihi. time 'l‘m gizrrl sllc W311i’. in - clothes and Aren't you Dani “Yesf he sit-id "l rs. I'm plearxd and with the way written Now what alvut Jud_ nllnu; iilnitl m :' n l it, ' in ‘t '. P-li I uticss Mil haw : it in: as Dexter r; ll llilVr i. " (Fnniinurrl Tmnnrrmv) ,,_ "BOXING Y'.‘\l!\'l)‘." IWFS lDNllON H‘ M1 llllll‘ .1143". -‘.~ "brxing liaison" an: 1-. uxnsc wozl: i. reditsh area ni at