vhave showed vast iliiprovement in It will be Army and Navy to- ni;;"' in the City Hockey League fixture scheduled [or St. Duiisians University rink. Anny took a JCK‘ mg to a tulle oi 8-2 the lust tune they met the trial; but since liien ay. O b O As- vc-t thev haven't been able, to break into the \vln column but» neiertheless un their sliowuig litive given imposing tennis pcnty to worry about.‘ "Tonight's uuuie should be a nat- urzii from sntrl tn lilllsll. Navy can go into untiniiiittid ieilder-‘Qlp by u victory but they. u il he tuned by a squad thut wt,‘ give them a battle every minute oi the en- COUHIBI‘. a ,- \7‘,.“‘_l.lil. siei-ukiiiz of an Hockey League today dwided W -.;~i:it* Wind or. l ' , manager fill ,. ..\‘8 > R Ul, every lo lLHUi to multe 0n to the the (‘Ltlilrll 1n \‘» - the prniicilu oi in. a. ivtirili-ivliiie contri. Overseas Smokes Fllllii “X119 nigh’. of Saturtlnv JflllllfiiflY 23. . . o Adams and Din i are the iixeri rc.~,>r:i.\il>lt~ {or lrit V: it iiussiule for tiie Ovtli-"cu, ffiliiolces Fultc. f0 5lfll§€ a hockey uune iliiit looms as the bicgest- snort attraction t0 be offered for ‘he approval of not only the sport fans cf the diBtriCl but every patriotic reszcient in many a year. ’ It is not li<‘(.'t*.~~Il1“-' fir.‘ 11$ i0 R0 into (lexnils here of the grime Th8! will be payed that evening’. between the Red lvirisrs and the all-star ‘Ivironto R C‘A ‘l’ t ittlm. What we would like to do, how- ever. is ilzve you rsitlllt‘ of the hurl:- gruund COVPYlIlQ the events leading up to this game; to g-vc you some idea of what it should mean w you and, more lciiportant. what l! will mt-uri to the fellows who are fighting for us in a.l corners of tlie izlolit‘ 0:‘ willful‘ we" for the dav when the‘; delivcied from the prgson (unips of" Ger- many. O I O I In the first place, u far back s: two months s20. Jack Adflm-‘i hroaclie¢ the suggestion for such a game to this writer, "Get eny club-the very best you can get" _he said, “and we will [Jilly any time. All I Mk k that it be for some worthy war charity. The Detroit Hockey Club wlil not only take care of all its own expenses but. further. eveigvninvei" on the team will lmy his wrtv into the rink and consider it a. privilege to do so". U O I I Mien Plight Lieutenant Dm- stan said several weeks ago that he could get the Toronto R. C A. F. team to oppose the Red Wings for such a worthv cause as the Overseas Smoke Fund, the offer was promptly accepted. Con- sidered fi-om any angle, it shaped up a‘ the perfect attraction. With eight National Hockey League players or n _venr arm in its line- iip-tvvo from the Toronto Leafs, two from the Montreal Canadlens, one from the New York Americans and three former Bled Wings—the Air Force club 1| Capable of pro- viding formidable Opposition for any team in hockey. None but the best is what Adams asked for, and it‘ ltbks us if that) i5 just what he MN‘ getting. A: for ihe izalne being staged under the sponsorship of the Over- seas Smokes Fllllfl. there just couldn't to our wnv of thinking, be a more wurfhv beneficiary. a 0 . In the past year the Overseas Bmokc- Fund has spent in excess of ‘20 000 to keep thr- Windsor fel- lnvcs Over Them supplied with rivnrels, It still needs money to vnvrr that expenditure. It vviil need more monrv fhic yenr. . . a o The entire proceeds of the com- lnrz Reine m1: to be turnrd over to the Oversees smoker Fund-and we menu the entire proceeds. The (‘fll“T‘ili"l‘f‘ in r‘ . qrvi-vv-‘sct a zrozil h.’ saniiri it wit rl.\ ireiter than flirt or we will he tailing in our mwintic dutv. . . a o Prices for the chum haw heen rcrilid frrlii AFN) fVilVll tn a dollar. ‘no Noon We m1" .,. icwflf‘ u-fi} e ‘."‘il rinv. ’l'lit".'| llhlllfil‘ triiiinjiiiizs which ‘for in rlinrze is hgpq- .l5.vr. NG r. m. Ejifshsvs zmviriz sowum LEAGUE Y's Ilium- F. Siiuill W. Campbell G. Walters R, Jenkins J. P13151311] 103 ‘All 2G9 1H3 171 Klmmem- Lori‘. . Higgins A. rut-My C. McDonald Printers:- . DilllCTll . Veuxry . Piiirxiii . Arsciiiliilf . .(‘.i\l‘l1?lf‘]li‘f‘l 19$! 22 Hiizil siiiulc G. “Killers 260 llizli three F. Small 621. TT-MQIFLAGE A “siren suit" for plane spoilers villi wool. r an effort to find another location Y | made of redwood bark mixed} SPORTI Notice To i. Junior Curlers Entries from Junior Skips intend- ing to enter teams iu the olav I01‘ the Regal Flour ‘Prqphv may handed to the Chairman of the Gaines Committee. J.F. MacLeod, or to the Club Stewart. 1'19"" Arseutiult. at the canteen. ‘ All curlers with up to five veais curling experllesrticc are 01181519 W en" telAlrlhlt-stitciggs must be 1n 110$ 18V?! than 10.00 PM. Jimuflry 30th- New Haven Eagles Suspend tlparations w YORK. Jan. 13 AA?’- rcgvEnatien Eagles of the Americ- sllspelld operations Monday as the result of the fa ling-off of attend-i nitre Cue to the ban mi Pltmsil-“f-‘i til-wing in uie Atlantic seaboard states. _ , slaurice Podoloff. President of {it League, said the circuit will Ina-Ce fur the club but declined to ment- qn any of the cities that are being i‘.”rliSid0l'f‘(l. In event no site is f0~111d for theclub. the players will be allotted to other members of the league in reverse order of them, standing. liimaggio To Enlist RENO. Jan. l3 - (AP) — J09 DiMaggio, the American beaBlles greet baseball player. 18901166 m" (fly he plans to 10in the armed forms and, at the same time. d15- closed he and his wife have patch- ed their marital differences. Pete Raiser Enters “Army ST. LOUIS. Jan. 11 —(AP\ ~AI1— other baseball star became a Priv- ate in the United States Army to- day as Harold Patrick mete) Raiser was accented for general service. 'I1‘.e 22-year-old Brooklyn centre fielder and heavy hitter will be in-Y ducted a week from today after ‘he usal seven-day furlough. O Blue Gillette Blades zoom throuyh tough- est boards Olsily; quickly and smoothly! That's because they're made of glue-hard stool, with tho sharp- ut edges over boned. And Blue Gillette Blades lat longer. Try them I PRECISION- ; d Gillette q. mam i, -<?">~. Q" be Wright Troph v He stepped into the ' evening. Jan. 7th. ' cove. motored to Summer“ I0 Matches Following an result; o1 Dlflfid at the _ matches the Curling C ub yesterd Dr. F. 5- Giddlnzs 6; J. A. Fraser H. Wuic ester 13; J. F. Miwlgod 3 R. C. Stoddard 8: S. B. Smith ll H .1 T. Campbell 8; F. R. Mo. ne Judge Duffy ‘I; D. B. J n. 1. Spiilett 9; P. . 4 R. ' . F. G. _ Hughes 8: L. B. '7 A. J. SDiilet '7; W. R. n Today at 4 p.m. A. V. Spiliet, meets F. B. McLlalne the viilv scheduled match of h? pllaryf tl r il in ong g ie o ow mntehgs for the Quebec Inte nailonll But- tons will be played: J, H. Howatt vs R. C. Stoddard. ice No. 2, '1 p.m. Col. G. E. Full vs P. B. Cobb, ice No. 3. 7 p.m. H. Winchester vs C, H. Black, ice No. 4. 7 p.m. Dr. B. S. Giddings vs F. R. 34¢- Ltiine. ice No. i, arm, W. R. Ad . . Nu’ a. 9 pvnains vs J Morrll. ice A Dr. Pierce vs A. W. Hyndman, rs.""..".i' l"?- l‘. . l _ _ _ _ dine, ice niflzfrifg}? s‘ P d" Team No. 1: 0.H J Turner. Ed. Tanton, Jf’£if“§i‘.'.fi5§‘ Skip. Team No. Z: R.J. R t. Callbeck, Stewart Moorlletplelrnggellll: Skip. Team No. 3: Chas Earle. 8lncl§lr' MMK . W.R.. S , . Mcmtgymsup- eamm Dr Team No. 4: J. Harding, And Baeriall. Malcolm Macmillan, RE; Jardine, Skip. Team No. 5: CL. Jay, 111.111. cen_ nan‘; Jim Carry, LB. MacMillan, Team No. a: J. Squsrelrrlggs. P. R. Seaman, Gordon Avard, G. G. Hughes, Skip. Team No. 7: James Duffy. Chas. Stewart, J.J. Larrabee, J11. How- att, Skip. ‘ream No. 8: LJI. Kennedy. J.A. glliely‘, Fred Moore. RC. Stoddard. p. Team No. 9: Stewart MucKav. Ivan Horne, A.I.. MacPhu-son. Geo. E. Full. Skip. Team No. l0: Guy Scott, L. Stev- ln Wright Trophy canon. Roy Quilley. PJ. Cobb. B819- 2 A. W. H iidman 8; A. J. Spiny“ h) .531 Ia .A. PTIIQX‘, Ski Played Team No. ll J.R. loud, Stirling BCBDLOD, Final: C08. 5.1. HD8116“. . ‘nun No. 12: Hilton 11:08am. waiter Wilson, ma. Keen, aw. ‘rurner, Skip. Tel-m No. 13: Res. Medal-n, Wal- ter Packard. C. nculn. Hon; ‘LA. uamvbell. 8km. Tum No. 14: 8.0. Bohakle Ives, HR. Bevan. W.O. Davies. Bklv. H. J ins. J.0. M l. m6!!- W.W. mrdfnlgklp. on to Team No. l0: H Sterling MacDonald. o. .0. Altklnson. Walter Bean. Team No. 11: Neil Mnclaod. Gui! Kennedy, Mark Macmillan. H. Win- JXQSWI‘. Skip. Team No. ll: n W. Allllo D. Gfllll, LE. Burden. Oil Blink. Skip. IOIIQU; Tum No. l9: Willard MacDonald. . Maclmus A. . on, D. B. Bishop, Skip. Team No. 30: A.G. Golwell. l‘. Hanson, Prank MlcPhee. Judie. Dufly. BUD. Team No. 21: Chas. Bhewherd. W_.T. Weir, Ralph Wort-by. Dr. 3.8. Giddingl, Skin. Team No. M: .13.. Wlllllms. 0.0. Montlcmerv. 88. lmlth. I‘. 3M0- Laine, Skip ‘ream No. I3: l}. K. MacNutt. Frank Acorn, Ed. Nicholson, W.R. Adams, Skip Team No. if: Jolevh Harper McNelll, RundOlDh rubbers. J.J. Morris. Skin. _ Teun No. ‘U: Win. minroe. hank Clarke, Russell Bplllott, W. R. Cruikshank. Skin. Tlllll No. N: H. I. 00X, A. B. glfktiuld, ‘IEWL. Pmwn. A.V. Dllllhtt. p. Doiman Cu- Tearn No. 2'1: AH. Roper. 8. Paoli. Hurry Sear. Dr. H. Pierce. Skin. Team No. I: 10. Diamond. 11 Dr. J. P , . Lents. A. . Hyndmen. Skip. Remember When (By The Canadian Press) Bob Htzsinimons stopped Jack Demspsey. “The Nonparell,” at New Orleans 52 years ago today, winn- ing the world's middleweight title. heavyweight division and climbed to the top in 1897 with a iii-round knockout over James J Corbett. He was dethron- ed in 1899 by James J. Jeffrtel Four yenrs later Pitzslmmons won —his third title -— llizhthenvyweight ruler. He died m 191B. AUGUSTINE COVE NIWI Januey meeting of Augustine Cove Institute met at the home of Mrs. Edward Macmdyen on Thursday The meerin came to order, with the Presiden in the chair, Mrs. K. Cameron. The meeting opened “Keep the Home Fires Burning," and repeating the Creed in unison. l8 members answered the roll call, with gifts, passed in for Auction Sale, to make moneyior warniso. 8 vlsitors was present, 3 new mem- bers joined. Reading of minutes of lut moot.- mg stood as rear}. Unfinished business and discussion of work clone, and work unfinished. Some finished work passed in. It was moved and seconded that the buying committee get l2 ullt bats, and more quilting materla for the making of more quilts. Mrs. W. Peters invited the members to her home for a quilting of two quilts on Wednesday. Jan 13th. Reports of the committee was then Riven, new ones appointed, Sick, Mrs. L. Clr- ruthers, Mrs. W Wadman. school, Miss Jean Stirling. Miss null-i Beln. Program. Mrs W Wadman, Mrs. D MacDonald. Lunch, Mrs. L Carruthers. Mrs. H. MacFarlane. Mrs. ‘Austin Cameron. Place of next meetings Mrs. n. llfacFarlane in- vlted the members to her home. Program C0m., then took charge. The men was invited in to our sale. the sum $/ 90 was realized. Lunch was then served by the committees. (éciiilection $1 55 Closing by the .' nif Miss Grace Webster, nurse-in- trsinlng in P E. Island Hospital. is spendinz her holidays at her home in Augustine Cove. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacFadyen, mid Mrs Edward MacFadyen, Auiz- ustine Cove. motored to Bummer- side, Thursday. The Misses Eileen and- Iorna Mac- Fadyen and Mr. Jerald MacFadyen, Augustine Cove, spent their Christ- mas holidays at their homn. Mr and Mrs. Roy Clark daughter Audrey, Aumstine Cove. was the guest of Mr. and Hrs. Harry Inman, Sunday. Mrs. Emiest Thompson. was a week-end visitor the guel Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Thompson. lilo Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacKenzio. Augustine Cove on of Mr. Terrance Peters, spent a few days lavl. week the truest. of his grandfather. Mr John Thompson Augusvne Covn The farther; are busv putting in their summers supply of ice. Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Peters and two bovs Terrance. and Clarence, and Mr Amos Peters, Aueustlne last Thursday. Miss Ruth 0 Bain, primary teacher of Augustine. Cove Qehool is anrnrllna her holidays at her home in Cornwall. “MIRROR!!! FUTURE!" Bv "John 01 The M11418". P. I. I. ‘Io so: wllat the New Xvi-r Wm r . To someone e portion of sadness. To Qomoorie a new wcdouil r1418; To someone the anzuisn u! parsing, ‘Io someone hours nappy mu III-Y. For someone me skies lull of 0113M- dull laden and any. a trip o'er the ocean. For: eons the beauty o: homee. Ibi- oome one poms ween in their. compo-u, For some one vut spirits to roam: For someone loss o: a loved one. liar someone new Henusblvl to Allthueuui fluelulofthomture. All encompassed wlthin the Nw-W You. Then as time in its flizht. without turning Wsltetli not; in flat cycle of yolrm irrevocably its measure. Swayed neither by Joy nor lI Thus tne present. in ilrnlw! plead- __.__"._... ._._ _ "Time llies"i T111 the fiarrinll Qlrlllonl 0f VIO- Tui we then‘ through Pom portals an led. mall. For someone For A DIM-M HOUSE l like to have a little house ill-int llttln try town ‘Audegr little houumpginted creamy wbttn With a roof null-covered and wn. I like ruffled curls-ins on all of the A dooiywalafzzlnl the sin Ill i blllh El fine. 3519.336 a"? ' gt: like a order‘: mil flowers nu ll Q M! O Hzllyhocfi tall by the kardon fame And asters of every hum. Iwouldake eroubumbocldn the A d to bask i the sun A rifiry black .2. with a ribbon blue _And some one t0 BO 8-116 Wm!- Someonetnaitlnthaouvohtlr At end of s weir! 6A! Some one to tell me. their howl and fears Borne one to laull: and be Ill’- Arid there in my cosy little house with enough for all I my need with my do: and cat and some 0M l I would‘. MW! ID11804- War--25 Years Ago Today (Canadian Proll) Jan. 14. till -Germon duh“?- an bombarded Yalimollth; four killed, 018M injured. Btltilh air- men attacked lhnl will l0 Thlonvillo. 7mm. and railway junctions near Meta. Italian! Id- vaneed in Asolene sector, out of the lrente River, porlhlm ml!- home 1n Charlottetown ufhr mend- ing holiday; in Augustine Cove. The Mun-I. Idele Peters. Amos Peter! Aunutlno Cove. Keoug .000 Trlvnle, motored to Charlottetown. Bturday reported good motoring. Miss Jean Itfrllng teacher of Augustine Cove School. senior room P00961106 wen-y. Jen, lth of on-Super-Mare, o1 for Letus look in the aiueof the future. had "Efépmfi Sport Shorts From Britain ‘Allanlllclllll Osusgnlnlsltsffflkltd unon a i: (orwrnmu may (new future m am- u. mill! l0 as vie u ‘u: ' _ e810 ' weight fro’: Montreafi In‘. l’. H-w. ‘no Tum No. 16: 0.12. Champion. 8.. “n lllhflwl ' . Mills co round 0 bit on with the veteran non w.- o. Roberts, punchin; lu non-no: fuhlon, took a funous eight-roan decision from Edlaefidah of W013 tin olnllod 1t non in Brist- and tremend- ous no nun meted the battles’! at the inlah. heavy- champlon. Rlnl or! as the hardest figs‘: mm! Inca Hayes. Canadian Army weight champion, book a one-round doc ion over Jsok llotlln of Inn- don Iovellinz Igloo three tlmu for counts. The mo Ito the fight when a thump to o floored Morgan for the third time. Jackie Paterson herd-hilt!!!‘ of the 8r! and Imp!!! fiywelgbt. fight titles, took one of his guiokest Victoria! b! knoekln; out 1m Kayo! of Leeds 63 seconds after the start of I scheduled l0- round bout at Glnszow. Before the 5°. HIM: hit the oonvu four times. After the bout Paterson's manner issued s clullonio to Jim Brady of Diuidao. mum untam- woilht champion. for s‘ contut at Ill pounds with a eduhh of in ‘another bout on the ear Norman uwls, Welsh flywelqh bu Cameron, chum ion. t Hugh seottigh tltlllt. on potato over l0 rounds u t. act-iii l Zuni“ 1m: a lzlélohonho, themhgh {tings th . e s . less tilt. Needless we :31? fym. mills, who has killed- 909 09mm" no comment on m; mm mnmhlp. 3&7- Dllotl undertolnl rehabilit- "Wi trfnlns u» offset effect of injuries now play "Bflm " g new name for an old “foot Ind gum. ‘n u ham! notba " which hon howu '19‘ K411i. hearing that ut . merit. for exercise was needed s t c‘ rehabilitation centre, provided g - gaagmistoren" ttheB ‘an’ 1 "an l . "numbed "Eugen." Hence. It l Board 0f Trade Dmfeet: N. r 09m unspen- dunceand resfiafon mfwmu to the minister, we were successful in =.“‘u."“..%‘;l‘.‘ 1:004 u: eimlemntsryfilttgsm. u w» w t w...” we're: w m- u. u 010% t it n. m o. hi or I of the committee “w. 1.31‘. wu- and W. neurons-rs urou \ .5533: l: mile. ".- t-hl toga-y only of minor lmporfaaiiee. Ne‘: tlgelessulemls nartlyil In“ dis. c ar . are ‘rgferredufgi "311 hill: community but by me"- e ti: v.2‘... o nooouuy .. Elf} t. 0 $338»... 83mm... péilihiffl.“ 232i °' °‘l.'- s" .,........ur.'. e: "e dotllialalll lotus fame pro- not own com it th It” wig- this Boo n l ozmldoritllgli-‘ied . ma! he could Imlll but necessary stqaplng storm o n th of regroup. nfgwlddltle owever. to lthue ll. ll ‘Paul: nlilnvttcruovztmar his been Thomas , I00 w: firm »..ui...".lt..ll‘.'-"."' m nu condemn‘ g n monoof. la the Klnfl camps 41m“ Duke i re wem rom some sop "The "Sacramento" ice-breaker was located on the SIV-v Great. Lakes. but it was fauna 1m- oosslble on account of his vessel to pot on of our fioulties was removed. cussed schedules of this vus . at least since last spring, keen with the ulrements of ‘M13113; nuut cm- . . ueh woud place this ontltne Province in a most serious predica- 1116M Acoordlnkl . l’ think I lk u» “dun. u. #1333... garments- _.l Wudalshuls-- Iorvloo Islands -Olrlbou Wood Pbrty So ice h standln; rcbntrlbifigfi. thanks-rule’: Fortune: matting‘?! this when‘ conditions permit m ad clonal fa or ferries will he mode available the cogrig ‘..'1.‘."‘i’f. ‘Zllifiieim ev opportunity to , '15! um service. r ' u: u"... Al: Service schedules the l. link lion system. and sfiiild be flv; Iran develop its I1 l Samarium: 2:53 ma lino u» tum m». on to and front . ll h d service will oontlnueopl: bothmrfi land to the extant that ey ifflif-ull‘ 5.ll§"“'¢...““‘“’ ‘tit; nlnv’ - lnou will ultimately qusltfyflnuq. its th t .'.‘.'.;1l~§2...-e...14.“iu “i§’i".m°"°°“" d d that finial: lillln for consider: Ileana- lonlco to Newfoundland mfg-l dlngiieii u. u. 4W lwmclatod by tho noel-c. Dehydration Plant "P . Th me plant in the ‘$513.3’ 11:4’ Gounod be of mat importance snot-her outlet for it Mad!!! Arm nroduce grown on was» ve idea be- nding ed and such a plant mllme use . o wfildliii“ "n. ‘it. was followed up by the “not lmkfliilmgnt. “snug. n dehydration‘ cow's‘ erec- glon In “panorama. lgee the Charlotte laud age u. cum no y primer y mut- thc community from which t draws lf-l name. 1 my he clue. u lnlnl no moroththsn human I e u await. w . '51“ 8i’... Mr. Chsrlerhters return to hill whale and In Year's I 1M3 Whlgilnlt fit u "m ggaelirwiucie; irsui"r*ciiu"n'§§§§’ ‘ w: , vault! were i I“ . Eff-aft’: Ttl-llltillT m SKATINIG FOR. HEALTH Fe null HOCKEY 11108.80 i TONIGHT ST. DUNSTANS, CITY LEAGUI Amy n. Navy Admission 25 cents ' f T. flit ‘£l‘.’§%"."‘°“‘fi°‘.'°i$n°5§.%.u£ mont i; such lmirce of om- ployfingrfit. within 01W ll 110i 11°" “his situation does aive r1» tie th location. w: are w intflffllt in aettlnl uw with- in City ln the tammmff. X3 f,‘}fi,“§‘;.,“m""§n$':i'i avallsfie altos an lnvutlntveg lfznlhlt. vllhfll! Egndvantage o? the ‘Iflliomlnii’! which is offered. This i8 I 1115"" u»: I reel. es...’ m 22.":- o e ' ' iii???‘ for the comlnl sell‘- Mnlino Railway Dryllwi Your Resident, 1n 60111131 secretary I-Li . It annual meet of the nonfatal Trams hold in 1° w" Al: MG I I n made requesting the Dominion Government. to investigate the mat- ter of installing a Marine Railway Drydwk in the CltY of Chariot-h- """‘- “‘“i.'.tzl’.‘.“‘étt.t.iil“fi.°lllz tin . Subse- “iiggirmil u Qv a Q1; ' llllflfl . iAl-rltlme r vfoncton. Mr. l. A. Me revcrfnd in mil on the fesslbllL of the Arydock, and the rneetln , y resolu- tion I'l%ll65lld. the Dom lon Gov- emmen to take action m: s, eluding repairs to our cor ferries ln time of peace. On October 20. s special dinner meeting was held ln The Char- lottetown to lun- w. George 8. um on "Economic ls." Quaker, who was nut to us under the auspices of the Wartime Prices end Trade Board, ls Toronto secretary of the Retail Monhants Association of Canada and his bros ex‘ rlenge c very m uc v0 a - ' he dhousoed in t rots, M“. DH’ the oondlt on liable to result from in wartlml "M011 st 7 of The moot wu well lttcndelf by our ooll onto u we u members of the Board. Ila-lilac Transportation mutter of noportotlon. ul advised of chnniu in rota and schedules and on other matters too numemiu mention 1110 activities of this are rhaps not. as well recognised p: 0y should b0. and I. therefore. ska e . our a recla- igluionn man- N08! for hi0 If d also. , {$1.5 us particularly in our effort-e zvith rolard ‘t’? the ferry and n Import Murine Railway Drydock. Their efforts moot with our sincere op- procistlon. In the foregoing, I have en- deavoured to it'd‘ e $131K. which 8"” l! .. Mi m: with- temie the i ll .2°.t..‘l".$“ f ind tries altho it. iiu 3113:": vurgloonslderablclsdxontrlbu- tlon in mm and Ln mon conduct of the war. fore, e the Dominion Go no fit. to investigate this mutter of t e drygoz: thorougtlily and some time 0n active military stvfowl should like to extend m own u» oolltlon for his usls u- : the first half of the you, s54 my thanks are also due to the n- sistance of his successor, Mr. Clov- dOn Avard. During the year, we were m!’ ggrierlofby the passing of four m S MacDonald Stewart. zentlemen a , who sacrificed much of e own time and effort ll the interests of this communia Bligh whose memory will long dw l w us. . To the‘ members of tho Board ou endeavour our at endfuwe dur- io show by ear the interest lnl the com yell‘. w en o floe M mrfg§ n 1 took t President, the war outlook was gloomy indeed. althoufli the Uiilt- ed states had just taken her stand as a ertner ln United Nations. Nuw a the end of my your of of- lififl. I am ha y to share with vou the feeling t at we have at last turned the corner on the fold to Vivtory. althouch that mad may be 10h! iuid hard. May fme year 1943 be a successful one for the efforts of this Board. and for Canada and the United Nations a victorious one. submltte Respectfully d, V. A. AINSWORTII. President DEATH OF A HERO NOW friends l! V011 will listen To a. story sad but true About a boy from P. E. 1 Who died for me and you. He enlisted for his country And his winss he did receive And over there ln England His Bqusdrrm he did lead. He was flshtlmz for his counti-v -- And his heart was brave and true But. death it. seems must take its w! As the Bombers, they oarod throunh It is man like him with couraile That will mike our home land 1m His name is John Maolmn M 60¢! 4| 111 the Diners wou will reed. on n} o protect hlsl od .- And mxkooglelr sad heart’ 118%?! With men like him we know soul Our fathom u‘ sl l ' Now friends this ma: has ended‘ But ‘We surely know some clay ..'; Thervll be any Canadian Bu! Honored 8n ti.» Jigfament dnv. ~ -Davi B01111. ntuue. P. IL!- nls oasivnnmkl’! swolw zmmou -<oo> 1 A his v; ding n at. mum clan Bu’ sea. when his ‘father ls. i’. Patrick lmce-Walkorof the 1W7‘ “ ‘ll‘a"§. 2'5"" “tmielii ti?’ BIT!’ IfQli v nu.» at. thwlattle of w-Ivlflfi ..-__..-_...-_--- IIOOMS FOR MILKMIN IPSWICH. 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