And 1 will BARRED ROCKS. liiflclal List ~ _ wwsyjuo/ rat-ram... DILLON AND SPILLETI enema-crux make my, FIRST APPEAR- ANCE on WEDNESDAY, FEBRIJARY 21st, and will be available in the following Breeds: WHITE LEGHORNS. NEW HAMPSHIRE RED, BARRED ROCK and . . NEW HAMPSHIRE (Cross Breed). dur Mama's and Papa's are specially cared for, being ILOOD TESTED for Puliorum. have good housing and unitary quarters and are fed "PUIJNA" BRIEDER LAY CHOW, a SPECIAL Breeder Ration, so that we can he as strong and healthy as possible. available for of llasualtieti IOYAI. CANADIAN AB I0 OVIIIIAI I ‘c. l IIIIOI OI Anti ~ ..r~=-.-..“r=-.~~"Y-'"'-'-"'- Iiesa Natural Cami fiicsgph Martin. 10., Qt, no. ‘IVE- t. Brsdl , Char! Raymond, ,- a .1111” inn. git ! . .-_._,...q->- .- .. tcnannorrirrown or; a ovrrawa. no. s - a break- down of the figures showed that since June i-aia days before D- llzsyt-gthere were ‘(IA-oil casualties threv- adis f h lofliollhfificzg: organ-lawn who Air and the n. “huesw casualty period f the Army ended Nov. o o campaign to the en until arnii . . Cheater Merrill, PO, To. mllcliiiugillhetsal Arth . ey ur. W0, Wit. t?” a w... e . . P.- Sst. Regina. Soak. Everard, Hediey Joseph, D. P. CM“; .. Tinjmiris. grit. ' regor. limes ruce. .- .. Edmonton. Alta. an Parke. William Kelvin. l"l.-Lt., Mountain View, Ont. , Previously ng on And" Service - Now Reported Prisoners 0f War-German Ghinmens. Percy slicer-l. rim. 'l‘ruro, N Giithero. hrlstopher William ' c gum PO. Rosemount. Montreal. ue. Shipman. Charles Leslie. PO. n . Man. Win ipeg 1'11"“!!! Missing On Active . Service — Now For Official Pur- Presnnsed Dead I Am . Donald MscKenaie. n. r. “i. ‘ii'”"o‘.l°"’li a o" so l W. ilfl 8i’ , . m inlzham WISIL, cs1 '1“ AuBaxter William, PO., Dec B 3'73 301 41B 410 561 2'76 2,822 r the q .- s»eou$B8 (xi-IOU I 1.0M §=se2ass --_ lroksnlinssin!’ snd3rownrlaidn=ll hone, good 911818110502 Values i Remarkable Savings Tweeds. All tram. audits and mm. ' A Special Group reduced is price to The SIOJQ Values‘ to $30.00 -to boy for this wins and next. This year. we hope that we will be EVERYONE, been of additional hatching capacity, which should produce 50.000 more of ua illll "PF-hi" 28' OtLLQOIGDOl. ., l, Edngungmn’ “ma: u: as ro 13.880 ao/rao 3.70s (xi-Reclasaiiied in other categories. PROWSE BROS», LTD. pointed. BOOK YOUR ORDER. EARLY or you may be disap- Did you see our new quarters? We are proud of be- ing produced in one of the most up-to-daio ilatcheryh in Canada. COME AND BEE US ITAITENA Quality Feed For "MEET MY PALS"... ORG-Ill! I c -Bart. Jerome ‘Phones lEliis, m. r rt of in. mai- deginlgwl. v?’ l” a” Okanaglzrllignlarildingr. rgynglm’ yo" Geidart. Douglas Emerson, 10.. the previous total. in this column. Ottawa. O t n . Ifaitrevgfid Melvin Clarence. 10.. d . Wlnnl , . Hartnettfngederick, m. wa. Ont. . Hughes. William Adrian, R1, Winnipeg. Man. ~ Jenkins shill-goon . ro.. Mr. Parkman Jenkins (father) Mount Herbert. P. B. I. Krkwood. Douglass Smith. P0. Edmonton. Alta. Previously Missing On Active Service — New For Official Por- poses Presumed Dead Livingstone. Samuel George. PO.. ed. Unlike the other services the wounded men. Died N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Miller Charles Edward, Pte.. River Hebert, N. s. Joilymore, Harry Cecil. Pte.. Westviiie. N. S. Veterans Guard of Canada Hilts, Frank Owen, Pte.. Parre- boro. N. S. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY The Navy wounded column shows v (yi-The acrvlcea furnish only war totah at each month and. The ' monthly totals are complied by subtracting the moat recent total from I Hence in the case of . a reclassification into other categories often results in e and interned readjustment only the nunlbcr seriously wound- Navy makes no eompiiatlo of all -_- . is stemmed from the con- troversy over dismissal of Herbert C. Peli as American member of a United Nations War Crimes Coin- miasion. The controversy had rais- ed questions as to whether and to what extent the United States Government was determined to seek punishment of those Germans who committed atrocities against their own Jewish people and other i LilllESl CHATS Mill IIIIESSES- lllliillllilll i ‘Decrease in _ all Grade Bheese For Real Values to maintain an exact lice and cousuni dc te be- tween ucticn i011 but es oc rod cf but . whichhad e Canadian c supplies of shortening lists llilllllll tinned: lloiitriliiii _ Paper To Frencii Bil "ALL THRLE" i! wlrig%g€igre.nl7:%ll Edwin. P0-. Bid- Previously Reported Missing And mhmiltl’ groups, Bored favorably with flill- 0! W!‘ Y _ ° " .gar. s sk. Now Presumed Dead Aa 0f The ---- sumcrs in most other countries. --- t 0' 5mm‘ L“ l‘ m" o“ m“ o’ N°'°”h°" m“ R d d m. ) Bum’ ‘Mluivfilemdlxmcntvieid rams m l (mam) n ‘N , , Ab] n Th c nnd r d . 8 9 . - - -. O '1“ Redmond Thom“ e "mar: ‘e l y a a m. :qulvl:ir:rii“cr°a.saa.clo muons: ra- Canada has contributed to us DILLON and 5PILLETT Charlottetown For your convenience we also carry the wm- plete line of Poultry equipment. Waters, Feed- ers, Broader Stoves, etc. iioal Industry, Probe ilontiniies a By JOHN LeBLANC HALIFAX. Fab. i-The advanc- ing of Federal capital to develop new c0111 ililllE5 and uiodernize old ones in Nova Scotia was advocated by the Provincial Mines Depart- ment today in a brief before the Royal Commission on Coal. Full development of the coal rc- sourccs of the Province mightprove beyond the financial ability of the operators and the Provincial Gov- ummcnt. the brief said. setting forth the Department's contention Lint "the national interest Justi- fles that such assistance be forth- coming from the Dominion." _ A _ pcst-w_a_r__ye‘arly_ productiozLoiljlynBa SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE . 5 I‘ Armd l Service Corps l MacPhee. Eiroy. Pie, Nine Mile er, N. S. 20 GIRLS’ COATS 33 1/3 % OFF 3 Doz. Misses’ DRESSES f Sizes il, 13 and i5 33 1/3 % OFF A RACK OF CHILDREN'S ESSES DR Reg. $2.95 io $5.95- TU CLEAR AT a Table or Small Articles Ti-iE MISSES I HOLMES & BRADLEY PHONE 92 ensues aaeea assess LADIES’ SKIRTS $1.49 49c 9, .000 tons was seen in the De- partments presentation as the ob- ilSCtlVE needed to ensure stability and it asked Federal aid by means of market zoning and other meas- ures in assuring a market for this tonnage. This is an increase cf 1.300.000 tons over the present maxin-ium productive capacity of the Nova Scotia mines. Submission of the Mines Depart- ment brief. running to 110 pagcs. occupied all of todays session and will continue tomorrow. Dr. A E Cameron. who prepared it withl F" Mines Minister 1.. n. Currie, readl the brief and underwent question- ing on, it through the hearing. ’ LONDON -— (CPJ-Vioc-Admirei Sir Campbell Tait, 58, has been ap- nted governor of t Sou hern Rhodesia, succeeding Hon. B'r Dv- ring.i_____ the Nova Scotla coal industry, l .4 Wagner. O'Connell, John Carlos. Sgt, Wcstmount. Que. AvSoensiey, Leonard, PO.. Bowden. "i “VAV-atterson David Douglas. 110.. Windsor. Ont. ~ Dlflllifollsly Inlured 0n Seaman. Monti-e led At Sea nl, P. . n The 15tla§0i January, 1945. Airrlon, Ralph Everett. Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class. glock House. Luncnburg Cc.. . S. Died Due To Accident On The Active Service l-icilslon. Robert Vaileeu. FO.. Cornwall. Ont Seriously Injured On Active Service Attenborough. Gui. Toronto. Ont Seriously ill Onmandy. Paige Edwin. iii-Lt. Kingston. Ont. l CANADA Seriously blur?! On Active C Serv e Morrison. David Reid, 1"l.-Lt.. Montreal. Qu e. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS iMnrltimc Provinces) Prcviousiv Reported Missing Now Official Purposes lrggumgd Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment l Delorie. Kevin Joseph. Pte., Mrs. , Catherine Deiorle. (mother). New- ’ port. P.E.I. Killed In Action ‘ N.S. and P.E.I. Reslment l Ferguson. Cecil Eric, Pte., Kent- lviiie..N. s. Lawre Grenville. Arnold Vincent. 23rd Of January, i945: | Rattra . Alexander Henry Wil- iilam. inary Seaman. Mont- real. Que. ' ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Previously Reported Missing And gow Presumed Dead To Date he 28th Of September. i944: Beienger, Alexander Ray. Stok- land. 0n The 13th 0f January. Prisoners Freed PARIS, Feb. i - (Reuters) - Between 8,000 and 10,000 prison- ers of war escaped from the Konigsberg area. during the Red Army advance, according to quar- termaster Desire Loriot. a French n-commissloned officer who left the city 10 days ago and hsa Just arrived here. ' In an interview with the Paris newspaper “France Bolt" Lorioi said' oi "All the pr‘ escaped were freed by the Red Army when the camp was no longer guarded by the Germans. “The flight oi the population 0n 1945. Due To Uatural Causes: Chuck, John Chay. Leading Sca- man, Hamilton, Ont. To Punish Nazis For= Grimes Inside Reich i (By The Associated Press; WASHINGTON. Feb. i - The United States today reaffirmed in intention to sec that Gcrmaniend- the road was greater than any- thing I saw in Belgium in i040.’ It was not believed there was ever any large number of Cau- adian prisoners held in the Koniga- berg area. LONDON, Feb. 1 — (Reuters) --The war Office tonight an- nounced it had so far received no information of the release of any British Commonwealth prisoners of war by the advancing Red Army. An announcement will be made as soon as reliable informa- wrniuiiiiififr-cb. 1—(Advancc)—- A net increase of .46 per. cent in the output of "premium scoring cheese in i944 as compared with 1043 coincided with a general de- crease in all first grade cheese in ganladat. itl/LkBeotl-icila, éssociago e o e a y pro uc ra - ing and inspection serviceslo the agriculture department, said today. uvlell an address prepared for de- vcntllm of the Manitoba Dairy As- sociation and Dairy Manufactur- ers’ Association, Mr. Beattie said flew ‘Brunswiak was the onilynpi-gv; nco o recor an ncrcas a grade cheese in i044 as gomparcd with 1043, yet only 06.38 per cent g1 ‘New dBrunawlcira cheese graded rs rs s. “Si? tchewan gndg Aibertawwith . per cent on per can . re- Swllieiililklg,‘ gefl ‘first’! gradardcheese. ere - o s rcco . “Downward trends in quality of dairy products are re retted at any ‘time. but partilcuialryusc dlllgfill --i'." l5‘ iiiiilcé‘? 9...." $1.11.’; cheese-producing provinces have the responsibility of supply- ing ‘tic a loge extglt their town d?- r .31.‘? o‘. Eloa-iiiinr 333°»... 3.2“; greater part of each year, is need- ed for overseas. Analysis of befOre the 60th annual con- “,1 nce Pte. Oakhiii. Bridizewater, N, S. Died 0f Wounds ' Corps Oi’ Royal Canadian E gin n ecrs l Mclsaac. Wilfred. Sim. New Waterford. N. S. i New Brunswick i . Benjamin L. low, Pte., ,1 n, N. n. Ilangeroualv Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment BurtlomNdgseph Ayimer, Pte.. ae, . . Royal Canadian Army I Riv w d I o ed j Canadian Amtlllffll Corps . Clark. David Ensnan. 'l‘pr.. Mrs. liiad." vi. er-"r- a" i us.’ and‘ 'r.i=..r. Regiment . gang. Jsoseph Roy, Pte, Hanta- oo . . . I Wounded "iii li""‘wliil“'s‘i“'.'fi°“‘m lsfifiufini. N. es. w ' " Woodwoi-th. William Alien, Pto.. lM llford Station. . S. Ilyegiérolgi kioysd Spencer, l...-Opi.. l ' New Brunswick Regiment PBal-‘tliéettnficnraid Edward, Pte., ', Gil , . . l Slightly Wounded i lsglfrilfngozilii" new‘ roman ‘Arlchat. S. i l. MacDouga Donald Bernard. PPM. Port l-Iawkesbury. N. S. ; ushle. John Alexander, Pte. ylintirronlsh. N. S. $1.95 A n. 901-. " m. omia red Corps Freeman. Robie Whyburn. ‘PM. Kingstomsxhiz‘. "ha. Y N.S. an‘ P.I.I. t Muihoiisnd. John. Ho. Sydney "it'll": N‘ gigurd m Arnt Wot o urn. . -. v inm (father-t. Southport. Char- icttetown. Plilihd 159 QUEEN ST‘ l N.S. and Plfjllnteginient White. Ray-rand Joseph, Pte. tioli is available, the War Office on and their associates are pun- “p; ished for atrocities committed s- 1t 1g known, however», that the slinst‘ Jews inside Germany as We". German authorities have been as for regular war crimes. movi to the west priaone of The, Bownent 01 Dolley was war and civilians from camps made by the Acting secretary of which are likely to be overrun. State, Joseph C. Grew. who also -—-—-——— spoke out at a news conference in TALKATIVE LONDON!!! favor of the creation of a "repre- _ —-——- sentative" government of Yugosin- IDNDON—(CP)—'I‘.he Londoner. via. This, he said. would in seems to e accord with President Roosevelt's expressed desire for European sct- three minu tlemerits along the line of the At- seconds. Newcastle residents snake lantlo Charter. the shortest calisasevcraging only Mr. Crew's declaration on war 3 minutes 5 scoop QUlCKlES By iGJizeyaOias ' calla iwerage ‘Them’: the vary words l used-now wash your grading statistics showed that the general quality of milk delivered to the factories was a "little goor and the labor situation ad deteriorated. About half of Canada's total milk supply was manufactured into but- . The preliminary report for 194-4 showed 297,905,488 pounds pro- duced. a decrease of 5.10 er cent as compared with the g year were Gasket- and to aizeabie decreases" the remaining provinces. Quebec now was credited with being the leading province in but- ter manufacture. with Ontario in secogd___pi I wire fence causes only own mouth out with soap and then we'll look la lDoininion. u. s. the Guardian Want Ads for‘; repair nianl” Barbed this Yank lufantryinan. as up across muddy, mow-covered countryside ia the penibia and of island hogs for the Expert ualevauflth firntollieklndtobehohl g . °.'i.“°.'.‘.§.'3..... who Li." alum begs of mum devour-m "M": to support this event. It had been dlflicult___ creased grodings were reported from Prince Edward Isiah Brunswick. Saskatchewan. and British Columbia. but the de- creases in Quebec. Ontario 1M Manitoba were large enough to cause the all-Canada decrease. PLYMOUTH, Bllhnd -— (OP)- Seven civilians and two RAJ’. men ““.....l.s“"°“."’...i.ii.if"°tlil’éi. "fi crashed in the sea near here. ‘ 5.000 1%) dAlberto new“ med circles here i.’ EXPORT BACON SHOW tons of ncwsliintthziigm ICE p toy well-info‘ Th will. be sent u. ma signings?’ trsnmort in eniiflll.‘ was said. NEWCASTLE 0N TYNE Ii lr Mo DaoonSho tllttllilffllll ta P.E.f.SwineBrcedn'. supper-to: by u» Provyinoi; and Dominion wit‘ meats of Agriculture will be hnldinthlMarket t Tuesday afternoon, February 51th. The annual ineetios 0i "l. owll. GI P. l. I. Swine same day. will be held on the evening of Aillslandholproducorsaroinvltedieraaiioeuiriesinthlssin‘ with one hog constituting an entry by mil IPMIINP- 5"“ ""3: be delivered to Davis I Fraser Limited on February loth or i’ l 13rd. preferably Iebraery 8th. hackers to soilelt entries from their patrons. wlllbealalghtered and the and loading agents are All noel quieted in can m; selection of twenti-ll" “m.” mlavfly .. nearest ole ideal export weight u no Poluida will be mule fr" “'- Producers This Show is sponsored as i! alight delay u-Bllstogrie iisved the was S. D. Irvine. Secrets?!» In‘ my . Swine Breeders‘ Association, lo: m. Charlotte» - total entries, these to compete for prise money. - intending to cilia am at plloatlon forms which should la completed and returned as me ll‘ pralarablo not lair than February 10th- _; prose: a clear niotsre of ihs will": can Show lllllllll new Ir? reuusesiobs 10W!“ P intzlilsrltlnl-lll- mun rel-trill" . ~ . ' . 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