PelGr-gelérrr , llnion; flfficifil Blames ~Gov’t mnolvro. Dec. l-lcev-o-H. . Millard. nauonal director. offilcl: United steel Workers of 5.11M I (01.0 > today charred llw Fed‘ eral Government. w h failure l keep open the Trenton. N 5 . Dlflllli - of the Dominion steel and Cos Nash is busy. *~ _ " - ~ ~. _ xii Nash is hair-for ' ' ' a t . .- - ,1 ' - ' N his! 3154f f Nash IS busyybuildrng aerop ane _ otors _ _ _. y l g I . when 59”“ mm“ agamiywuh Wm build avimmNash \ ' f‘ " automobile. ~~.~_=_. , ._~ __ 1 Into (he New Nah will goall the old Nash dependability and innegrity, plus theyearn of experience gained in building predsion war macerlel. You can’: miss, if you_ y. . ._ Look abud with NASH. Y ld t-t acftlon may‘ _ , , . " gilbygltfiss vllléllilens are re- Nash is busy jyblllvldlflg aeroplane.propell¢,rs-.,_ Nash is busyweadying its produciionl ‘for helicopters, d_ . suge Drowsy, aggjngf," m»; qlnalng of . t; f the ‘Frentoll .§,l‘§..,d§%’?oi>t5“§§rl<e:§ have mreaten~ ! ed w take a one-day lwlldfly 13W’ ‘Ln a telegram sent. to P101111" Kim: Millard said _ "Almroxlnlatclv 1.000 Bleel “YlTk.°“ .1.,.enwn_ N 5 , plant. Dolulnlon Swcl mic. CmlCo, now uncmnlovPll-l Am advised Provlnclul Glfillllilmfilllv nDpOlhwQ Ml". Justice W.F Cal- roll as commlssloner t.o conduct ln- vestlzatlozl but. hearing not. to vbe-v gln for two weeks. Fallllle your. gnvcl-lllnvlll. ‘to kPvll Tlllllll- Plllfllau‘ l, m! as Drfllnlsrrl Pl‘l‘llllf‘l' of - 0M Nasb s‘: busj- _ l , _ , i building the 2,000 H.P. PI-itt k Whitney : n building the Hamilton Standard“ Constant Speed Propeller. n. building production lines for rheySikorsky helicopter- building propeller governors, hinocularnpartsfor Liberty ships, submarines, Army trucks and jeeps i ‘I'll: Nash-built Pm: a Whiting raglan _ _ were the U.S. Navy's new rumman Smlln and rrwfllvql l0 wvgigljnlggg‘ Hellcat" and Vouzht “Corsail-f‘ fastest aroused lrlvlvllgrcg“lderotggbgkgionl arrlu-bsnedalrernfi thuworld; Ill mu which B“ ° p - mpen¢u|ad eyllndersprodueal figh- . _ » h; ho: Ten tbouun n ' unless operations rdsulned and -- "Gmaflm spewed‘ plmare mrdelntoalghclngwholu ‘~49?’ Quebec Paper Asks Caldwell To Explain “Socialist State” HThe Nash-built Hamilton Standard Cnnszaue Speed Progeller contains in its hub an hydraulic urn nnlsrn which actual! thinks for Lhe pilot. ll will full-feather wi u dud en ine, or bite lncnuin ly into thinning ar. It wlll lift 50-min mbers 20,000 feet: into the air. but is so finely- machined and delicately balanced a chlltfs breath wlll start it revolving. zzvtr u. 2-: :1 use“ 5.1”" _."q,,_-..".","_ EBBC. Dec. 1 - lCPl ~The Qlggec newspaper ljrkcblon Cll-h-l ollque announced ln an edlWrlP-l "r that. lb would “refuse m sell u; g o" publiclly to the C- C- F. parry until. C. C. F. leader M. J Cqldwell explains “ha: he means by a Socialist State. The paper l5 the organ of L‘Actlon Soclale cgmgnque, a church organmatfon. "The church condemns $96181 ism“. the ucwspavcl" sfild; Th“ CJl-llUllC people have a r1231" l° know what. t-he leader of the C C ‘ jfl moans by ‘Socialist state’ ln a‘ ‘Socialist Democracy" | Luxcfrlon said that ft had ro- _ celved s. letter frtxn a C. CxF. Or-I ganlml‘ "reproachlng L Aclloni Cnlholique for publishing nothing. on the first. meetlng of the party‘ i; Quebec lnnt week-end. “He pre- tends that the speakers have ans- wered the nneanlrless that we have manifested formerly ln our pap- er. “Neither MrJCasgrBln lC» 0. F- gznlzer for Quebec) nor _l11S lends has removed our anxiety because neither could answer the followlng q the/l: we pose to Mr. Ooldwell: The heed of the C» C. I". wants to establish a soc- lallst statue ff his party takes pow‘ - xfiiiieii=ldnafl;iqaigqar '.1=~¢._~,l.._. iii‘ The Sikorsky He coptcr will soon be Nash- u‘ This newesc air marvel can rise vertical! , ' hover mozionless, fly bach- war or forwards, and land anywhere. The _ Sikorsky Helicopter will _ be buillr only by Nash and _ > O Nash Motors "Sales Company, Queen Street ‘s designers, Distributors for Nash Cars er; what doea he mean by soclal- h h l B u» Sikorsky Aircraft Divi- ns Nab lulns and dlrfrllufarr.) m0 non of United Aircraft Corporation. ( m» owner: A. (‘Judo 5m m»: iii-bump»; son/ice fro Adequnr stool: 0/ Nnb [am an: nuhrlainod a! m; rntnlly Iaratvd dlnrlbumr polnu nmu fba Dominion. toward socialism, L'Actlon CaCh- . g" ollquo wQI rdusq so sell or give ft . p; mibtladucm‘ an efflehl doclar i l Eon ot% gluon tgescttbollic flngillngto Jail‘; gkfllfilvcgllgélg-l _ r hybuedacQue nadta 0.011656" yell ' ' he fgjflflq] 1m- me t.» support day to and from Prince Edward’ any poymca; party upholding the Island wlll be provided. The p161. > has“, Mgflan mdmons of gm“ sent service leaving Moncton I01‘, I | e» -l hm we -m~ f£lll2°”é‘§.§".l..%lo‘.§.°°..“l;lé Officials At. i‘ M “dd “d “mm” "m" wlll continue h: be operated "u u» > d service to a-r. Elrls and boys o! the comm for Christmas. ' Next melting to be held ll w of Mrs. John Hardy, roll-crll e change of Christmas zlll-s- ' lng closed with National Anlbe Lunch was served by hostess (Patriot Please Copy) Mutual Aid Shipments Are Reported GroWlllE CYITAWA. Nov. illk-(CPl-Q ada's shipments to other full 3:11:16!‘ the ttlifiglhliwallggqlcl" EPDNV Y ' session are growlna ln wlll-m‘- v/as learned today. h Although flnal agreements l notb b81811 lémnlciluded ‘shaman 0i l mu ua n s pmen ' moving to the United Km ‘ Auatra la, China, Russia. and '* and are expected to sun m the Brit. lon of a mutual ald screw!" '1 the French national commlm! ln progress ____ sranL-covanan Bill-ll ‘ ‘fliers ls a brlrk sale tn. United States for Blblcs ‘ with steel jacketzstso s: ‘is. h sslvlcemarfs poc e ovc * and serve a8 n shlclcl to dill b_ llelor bayonet. ese ‘Blbloe. and alw Pl’ Books. are bound ln khaki or - and 31-9 being presented ln l nmnbersto men of lhe 0n Slates Army and Navy. — v r PLEASANT GROVE W. I- l . Pleasant Circle VLI." Heating Apartments {Wells Cretan Clrl n, “m... .15....“ ... A- | M - . l §1¥§“‘.".‘“...‘2"l3..“!.i , “vulva calms By Light ot Moon ... w. r. a '1 Aea"fl1 'l'- » , _ y . m. :1. l’ plalllitsdilslkensbegn rseecvlaLli/zd i190?“ The Well"! Wen“ W “will”! "I l . "71 Charlottetown tenants u. the ef— - “ fect that thelr landlords are not. _ -. . 3 supplying enough neat. Slmllar ' “ -- ~ comp alnts have been registered ln other part5 of Canada. To clarify the situation. an offl- clal. of the rentals adlnlnlstratlon of the Wartime Prices and‘ Traga Board has emphasized that, "Inn - lords must, maintain reasonable, healthful temperatures in their rented accommodation." aileh are alnalmded wloh much imam! in pontfflesl doeume ‘s? (The mBDfll/XUH at that time was inter-meted by the qCanadlnn Racists-r, recognized Catholic an making it "quite clear that Oolhollcs have the same llb- o! 91790141115) tfhe C. C. l". as Roll call was answered by seven members paying fees. Report of committees and appointing of new‘ mmmltms. z School committee, Mra. Charles Marshall and Mrs. Hubert Mor- rlson. TTwolve meetings were held dur- lng year with a membership of eleven- It, was moved by Mrs. John Hardy, seconded Mrs Edison Hardy, $10-00 be zlven to Galva- zlon Army. _ . lllootlon of offlccrlz-Preddent. Mrs. John 1mm. Vice-Pres. Mrs. Edison Hardy. Bee. arm, _Mrs. n9 ‘wwmlvmvedwlm h u!’ u they Doyle.‘ rrrldlyloigd Mi: Arihlll: - x w m’ o! gvyatt. ml-(llubeé: Jvlgrlsnn- . asses n oss- m. “‘§..‘ll‘.l.'é.."83.”‘$..l°‘£i {William ewe-n’- ww- v vfl- My m“ soldlerb trapped ln Grebe. but ha 3 swealflil- 1° P“ Bhlm- °Y|° escaped to the mountslm where he mm‘ "wk Qllm- Poul-Hm l" med in ca”; "m, m,lherm_ > various organizations. T. B.» Les- Thm m‘ 595mm came m and gue $5 00. Salvatlon Army M125. he fled, this time to a tiny village; Red’ Cross 0839-00: Ald so Russia when a arm" wok me 51c]; 5°1¢¢ 810.00; Greek Hello! $10.00" Chin- ler and ma hkn. That: farmer was use 1mm H000: Bauy- blwwer. melt/mu father. "fin-gill hTléei-ta were elven w nick l U I ns. Death was the penalty l0: Cret- . Twenty Darcelr to be sent to fiig. ... BY MARGARET ICKEII Canadian Press Muff Writer mVERPOO.Dec.1-(CP)— lmmance ln real llfe can be more adventurous and daring ln wartime than anything Hollywood could dream up. . Take the cue of Bombardier sydney Robin who bar ‘lust. re- turned to Liverpool with h s om- an bride. Elefterea. The hunted Brlzlsh soldier on the Island of Crew anildthe lovely e Austral sold, _ ttnesses and out~ and: ewod guard alnat. the Gestapo. The priest W o performed the cgelnony mew. The Maple Leaf Forever. 17th annual meeting of _» ¢ . PlcasanflCil-cle Institute, Albany. washeld at. the home nl the Pre- sident} _rs,b Earl Bgulterth Mcelet; -.. . . .. - ( lngfp y rapes ng e u gfehoglgltltmlgdrththfifflhégoellls‘an: Wfllmflll. .m@fl- followed by ll}; - - . -__ rol ca , w ch was respon ed ?.E..'?.‘2,“‘".‘lli.‘u”° m “an "22; “El-d” °-” m“ ’°“"""r. “".*i*““-. y. l... membrrr lam l»- e»- Occannhlmlted eastbound. A mow!‘ ‘ w ' he t» we“ “m, tthree Visitors we] train wlll leave Emerald Jet. during, l ' Sig‘ mggghghgqlefastlggfsmv§ér€n?€£d this period at 9.00 p.m to provide and do ted connection for slunmerslde, arrlv- " Th: Fgec:y_.rreu_ gave m! m‘ "he" “F935 p“ ~ financial ‘report of the year's work mmmmh" _ smmmm; _ "rlalsz ma ‘been raised dllfl-IIB ms Tlgnlsh ' train connecting with Limited eastbound at Saclsvllle and! leaving more at 5.45 p mqarrlvlllgl Charlottetown at. 10.10 p_.m'. Th additional service from c ‘Island. wlll be pytraln leaving Charlotte-t - town at. th arrlval CAIRQ. Dec. l —- 1n_aiddls20h't£bl. older parties 10.15 a.m. wl- BvlllTAlN _' c_lt_n. Time Tabla Changes cause reports received by the Board indicate that. some landlords have been mlslnterpretlng instruc- tions of the Department of Mun!- Lions and supply on fuel conserv- allou to mean that. they can drast- ically lessen temperature. Fuel must not be wasted but fuel ad lnlslrators of the Board o! Mun tlona and Supply officials pointed out there ls nothing ln current orders w permlv. lan lords {to unduly decrease heat supplied lslck pol-sons 0r yount; children in the lmrnesfrhey recomme ‘ that healing unite be overhauled and necessary repairs mnda__l,o efficient, operation, and temper- exceed Admlral of the fleet Sh" Andrew B. Cunningham, first. sea lord and chief of naval staff; [lord Leathers; ' Transport: Field ‘Mgyshgl str " member of lho combined chfefs of slaff group ln Washington; Gen. Slr Alan Brooke, chief of the Imperial General Staff; Alr MBIBhBl Slr Charles Portal. Chief of Al! Staff; AhmMurahal Sh" Arthur Tedder. all‘ commander ln chlef ln the Mediterranean; Majv Gen. R. E- (Micky) Laycock, chief of combin- ‘gd ‘operatlons (the Commandos); Gen. sir ‘Ihonms RJddel -"- Web- atler, Quartermaster General; Ill- "year, two lce cream soclals, realiz- lnl! over can The rest of the amount was received from collect- ‘lons. an autograph quilt, sale of qullt. cotton.‘ and the government grant. etc Donations were given to he T.B, League, Greek Fund Red Cross. Chinese Fund. and X- Ray Campaign Treats were given lo the sick during the year, and to the school at Ohrlslmas, also prizes to the school at the end of the year. A War Saving CGPhlllO-_ ate was also bought. Expenditures Gen" is“ Having“ “ma” mire“ igifiifilegnlimligzaiaimkzalim‘ a 34953.3“ wliilsplttlazvferdgerxilgihravurss “Y”! the ‘mmmltlee M“ Imperm The officers for coming year were, at night aria aiding British soldiers, but. tbs 4 helm“? MM‘ ‘ Gm" calm‘ Dclelecled ks follows: Honorary bre- lwo nursed hlm back to health an AND ‘Praln No. 53 wlll arrive Sumlneri side from Charlottetown at 8.20 p: m. daily except Sunday, instead of 8.10 . ., leave for Tlgnlsh at 6.45 instead of 6.36 p m ,.arrlvlng Ifignlsh 10A!) .m Departure‘ time from 1011a: uttebovm wlll be the same an at-DICSGIK, 3.30 p.m-.. ¢"- mmenclng- Saturday. .- .- traln No. 2Y2. leaving Tlgnleh for. MONCION, ma. Dec.‘ l". wlt-n the approach o! me wlnbe vomm lve stmduy, Dec. 5, 1948, according to M. 1". Tompkins.‘ Traffic Man- alzcr o! the railway herem ' The “OOBMI ldnlltedfiewestbound, wlll be speeded up wlbb an earlier departure iron: Halifax and an earlier Mme ofwrrlval In Montreal. 0n theunew schedule, the "Ocean F‘! {Iilllwgltgdm wllll all‘; leis»; dl-fallfnx at . . . l’! ' at esenl». 11mg.‘ 91 0 Elm as at 01 mm» .-wlll . . m B‘ ° ‘l m‘ “ma Tuesday ‘Fhufsdy and a fiurday , . , a - . instead of Monday, vwednesday and Friday. ‘train No. 211 wlll not leave Summerside on Dec. 30, and 24 unlll 4.30 p m.. arriving‘ Tlgnlsh at. 10.00 p m. v Bourls A train service wlll be operated betwqelen dcharlficetréwn ans goturls tlnul to and lncludln Jan. 2. °n "35 BY» "Y5 "Y "l a l"- mqffhe “Mm-gum, Exgreg- h” da-y, leaving mnrloctewwn at 7.30 tween Montreal and HHllfllX will M" and Sculls Ht 11w n m. orumte ln mm directions on a The are-rent train mylce lenvlnl dolly basis At resent- the mun Sculls at 1-80 am and Char- lrave; Halifax dai y except Sunday, l lolll-‘lliwll R15‘ 2 3° J11“ Monday. while from Montreal the train leav- Wednesday. i and Friday 1m: Saturday norm does not oper- ‘Wm be Obeflled only on Monday. ate east, of Mont Joll. Wednesday and Friday. On Dec. The "Maritime Express", M5502 and 24, train wlll nm leave bound, will nrrlvn Mollcton at, 9.55 clmlmuewwn “DUI 4 99 P-m- . n m Instead ol‘ 9 45 .n1., leaving The Present HETl/Kle lB-Tvlflfl 50BX18 . 10,15 p m, instead) o! 10 05.111, 7.30 a.m and Charlottetown at 311 leaving Summerslde for Tlgnlsla." ‘ o ra d p.m -. m- tlon. Montreal at 8.05 a m, (E T.) the following day instead of 8.45 a m.. a ruin of twenty-live mln- ulcs on the journey and allowing of convenient connections for ott- awa and Toronto trains. Commencing Dec 5 and con- Wlm- BPMW Brlflsh‘ LMHiliiYYIsldent Mrs EwenVcams-ron- Pre- Representallve to Ohlang- Knl- _‘1'fl ‘ f H .‘ -. 4 V» - ‘shoetsnek: s". '-»..".°“d"asz'irilici"i"l""ii sllilllhlhT-B- Prosecution-lc~....."*'"..a"us:b.*r.;"::n's.:: forelgarilcxajlffaillrre firs? mid dqirgeafiihflllgdllfolrhnfllyyalllelg; t?”°°§, ' ' . i0“ for the “ wsddln. 'l..o'uls Mollhlbllltll Allléd Cvlflm- La' e ‘Mrs mrne ClamlgrIdn" ° hm’ rum“ w “mm ‘P’ under in Chief lnlsoutheast Asia» Auxclltors Mrs Ewen Gamer n' fifty-six rson across Oensds m? °°mP“-""t“'e “m” °l m’ m4 ' i Mrs Arlhu MlwKs B tn 0-’ were prosecuted or violations of "e- m‘! rammed “n” mwnnm‘ UNITED s-rarzs- mltt-Be Ml‘; Earl yiamiihrg fir“; the Wartime Prloos and Trade with her llll-lhflllfi- m“ "W" a EhnerIGamble mu Gross’ 00....‘ Board regulations mt. weal ac- WI W ‘hem "m" "l" ‘slam l” Admiral William p. -LeAhV- mime Mrs ' Georao MacKay OOXdlIIE to l-he weekly lllmmlry of i“ MlddhjmJnd l“ 0"" w” ' ' Chief of sum to President Rooseq Mrs. w. Large. nu was followed the Board's Enforcement Admfn- New 1'1"" "*1" ‘°°°"""l l” F 1 l‘ I ‘ED velb: Admiral Ernest .1. King; by g1 unprlometu speech by the lstravlon. In solution 4e portions Bllfllh "v- y - 1 _ il°ééméiiiél°llifit ‘.’.'.‘1t"e.?.'.¢"'.‘.? filiitgfsri-‘éh-h-iifisiifil lifllllifillli li°'f.e°"ri‘gilifill.ll.i” fiiflffifiy‘ '- '" " "°""l'£" wit?" 5° l ’ - . ‘ ‘be. l m M 1'c t 11' fth "srtment of HONORABLE. l“ N .9-.:= ~ §£ag§fl§f*“gf,-d°§fl Sgfff" (hi: “n? fir.‘ ,§§,;:;’,,, M,,,_"L,%‘I_,'“}’O§ AMfI,'§,|'§°°",fw £9911" H A ALL-CANADIAN . Nomination ll only lmlf flue battle. Afterwards Elslanhgzcet} eHsnrypdI-I. mar- gllllmmgesllggér £212,156 531g) l 81:55. pofggwonmg 2106i» ‘ears at; who.’ the public speaks Ila tnlnd. Popularity based on fir“; Mr Faces; Laden 1g; A “m, o; m...“ ‘B, nude“; m, when m, n. y... _ qualify nominated our tobacco long ago as a * ' ' ' retiring officers. It was decided o ma" onarenlw lesalcr oun mm h on has received ' candidate for tobacco honors. Be- h°“ B- 9°"‘""°“- °°“""““‘"“" to send cigarettes a choc 1 m lty of selling canned nation at. General of the United States Ar- m the boys ovemajf‘ and cfuflm unwhmy_hmh pm“ w, l d the Al . cause ft fulfills all promises of my Service of supplyy Mill-Gen. m“ .6 Twelve p n" pmgmuw George E. Strntomeyvr. United under the food ratlonlng re ulq- H, u Mme‘ by ‘ 5g, tum“. and purity u continues m 01 ll J. um, ‘ > u lead all chewing tobaccos in I p.m.. and this change wlll con- 0-30 P m-. Tiwsdev and Saturday. smug Army. theatre" nlr offlcer in mm, on, mum-m- u, ‘walla: Qllhujfl In m“ m‘ Island polls. l d be rated on Tuesgeclsy. f human“. dufl“ m. y m‘ HICKEY’S tinuc l effect. All Jan 2, 1944, wlll 0W Indl , Bu d Chi n. me qjfarmme m2“. m, andlThuf-sday and Saturday. On . “ m" a“ “ m ‘m “mud westbound between Montreal and 13- 31. "Id 33. W51" wlll Ml; 168W CHINA - . yd ¢' 9'11," fog- mun” “l8: “on” y; n. Hfllllax Will bl‘ vlberfllfid as ll charlmwlw" “mu 4-00 94'“- Wang Chung - Hul- former Fon- ' . Iowan deldlwed to 1M ttgulatlons. ,0 land ords m". Elm!“ elgn Minister: Admiral ' Shuen - to TB. League. The, miter! a for lmllw ully inma- present, dolly except. Sunday. An lmportam change has Yank, director of Military In-v mmllwe were re-nppolnted ' ' ‘ ‘ an - a u... w..- . _.._--\.- .--~ r-Qn-Zu All- made 1n the schedule of "The scot- lan" westbound from Halifax to Montreal. whlle the eastbound set-l vice from Montreal retnalnr un-l changed. Under the new arrange» . "Thr- Scotlnn" wlll leavet Halifax at 7.00 um instead of! s at. Drcscnl, Trurn_ . ".00 a m ..t a? at Montreal. wlll be 0.30 (E T.) the following night instead of "I 30 n. m the sttond morning an at pre- sent. The new arrival time at Montreal wlll allow connect! Q train for Toronto and Chlc-. The change wlll also make) for an improvement ln operntlng| conditions ln the Atlantic Re lon wlww- greatly increased war lme‘ IIFP-‘Plliwr and freight. traffic has older-d heavy burdens on the faclll- ties nl the National Railways. mm Edward Island | Commencing Dec. 11 and con- Traln leaving Elmira on Tues- day and Wednesday at. 6.80 a m. wlll be operated tn addition on m- day and saturday. Trnln leaving sourls on Tuesday at. 5 46 om. Will be operated Tues- day and Thursday" Traln leavlzig sourls on Monday 4 at, 6 4s om wlll be operated on. Monday and hldsy. ' Georgetown Trnln leavln: Mt. Stewart Jot 4 00 um. Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Frld eralcd on Monday, may. Train leaving Mt. Stewart Jet. at 3J5 D m on Tuesda and Satur-I day wlll be operated a on Thurs- . By. . Shou- The Brlt-lsh rad 201. regularly at "If"! lllrbor ton at n26 n. m.. Bnmmerslde - m th period Dec. ls 24 fn-l . rain leaving Bummcraldc Generals Chang ‘Chen- Deleznllon‘ number- the United States nd the Chinese i _>—.- .(.~,r-:=.~_-‘~- loMelovvn m.» Murray mmrulitn - 15 p-m W . 11.111 w leave summerslde for-Borden until a wlll be op-.»¢l~'lfl P-m - -. viednesm and‘ A11 changes are effective. 13cc 5th unless otherwise noted . Moncfon t» r. e11. Thr- mornlng connection-to P. ll l‘. wlll be by train leaving Mono‘ daily except Sunday. instead of 11.00 ‘a. "ma, er the Uerlod Dec. la to 24 ln- ml- Sackvllle 1.00 p 11m clualve. train wlll not. leave cbar- gymflotuwwn n, M; . M. 3 mo" iMrs égntlluirl-oilacxoilimttm legible‘ Mal-T. c . ' l Ailler 1i an an a social time over the m leaps, the meeting closed with the n3. ‘lrunlffifidiiicfl? u. n. r smud- onu. u. a- Nov. o - 2 C?) -— rlstmu turkeys wlll be 1m; plastic: here thtr year. saint £91m.’ a _ “iced today. Tur- sy lgmuctl has deIPced in New rtmswlc" and the number and nrrlve- m. n Lg: grhzflumésd birds u expected so sornlnns mun A "’ i? t! 16;. tobgvolgblasymentlos. . r o. » . l‘: ustd. , or A eel. , e leluus lunch by the hos - ‘libs Minister for Emmy- and ‘ ‘ Bhlfmlna eclares that e port lfifmhwll‘ “i O the comm The 0N Si!!! IIAIYQ .__._ i nw.,tr.a.w..u¢v.a-(or> arf labor baseman l0 Ill dney that so fen have been etnled to aeskb. llrln M! the says another‘ % Could Men work so to. Min! huaxb and t.b u old lflhot clvlllsm because all t men are arcs 1n Wit lorvlod. o n or - e p. V l0 t0 m: 0M1 h l __.._.....i ' 1lONDON-(0P)— The afflclal nolt-of-llvlnp index at . l fol l2.1’°‘““.:"°”°. l“'.l£¥‘ u“ “ll . a e- m with the i‘ level p" Una marl’: for dandruff be made up fl I Q| l m vn-rlo f t and "shalom o? W“. ‘Locum; a... f Th! 080M105] O0 lest .. 2.. M“ "we ".32.. ' 000M nu h BLAQK- ‘wvmclirvf Manufactures by IIICKEY rm ulcuolson “Mam Capital; Charlottetown, nel- YTIQNlBP" rvvlsr