, nrvom" 0050mm Meg-or... 0r fjfnil: o. Ilelevsrlk we . men m m m? worth, Ilielllltludlo I410 ma‘ MWWN° 2-20-21. l‘ ITOCI -Wlc0 mal- oiibgr- ‘°.'..$‘"“s.ii.‘"°é‘.‘.‘§.‘i 4N1"- wmh‘ 40-21 grerside. March l7 for variety vszi- no» nw- w- M) ‘alum 2-25-21 __ gWl-FTB Chicks are husky: hum, hardy. Order iron; 2M“ um Mclnnls. Bmdslbcne. - sans Phfloo car radio- 403 used g5 house ra o. _. OADING ca: Old Sydney coal Monday and ‘Tilt-F a”. Layman Green. Rh ___ NEW CHABGE- Rev. TAHB ton, M.:A.., who r Summer Personals ..Mr.. .l.. Watson MacNMIBM. M- ll. has arrived back in Summcrsig ing 1mm a business trill i0 gm Ottawa. ._Mr, and Mrs. Earle McDonald commi d Summerside lei-ton £60065? 011s?- 810k short business trip to allfsx. -Miss Mary Silliphant,‘ who is y. X-ray technicians course in St. John. N.B... spent the week- end with her parents. Mr- and Mrs. llpy silliphant, Summcrside. S. ' Willi Mills and mall uni-diary ha‘? retiurisd to Slin- < maids and are stdy1n8 4i . M .. Mill! dlfllotl 1nd euorxs. lrimest Miils whiie ieceives his discharge from the army. s.- lloonsn was ,0 ‘ her ususl lovi finder. nked ir kind remembrance Bishop 0f Capetown loplores Dolor liar and ther ust be f freedom for m pegpl: without dis- .“ ion on racial grounds. he The truth was that in this 'coun- the lssd fallen under e curse 01's dusl conscience, and ey had two standards 0i’ judging Wh attltfimd wészflnot a Lion, but the ogiérjgr mating‘: 050M? IlLL LINES RALPH numm "" Sumnzcrsfdc 2 _ ' I'm):- ESSlfiNAL CARD , ' l r. s. incur)! . osiled Chartered Accountant omen, a u ursonno some v sssdscrus. “'Tl.lilAvl|'S' orsm vvsrrnv" win. . Joimuv wsrssmunnsa A saucy rotor -~ nnlilnnsnn Tuesday. Feb. .200) iiminrero). CIIIULK IN Jttwsflll at r-nor ow mu i» Bdlifeuflidtoll- 1-1 J-uscsrsn- was)» "o... . Wendell Crosler. 2-star. s be 01E c lsgldimyyggdn" “h uis Moose, New Mnw- “"1 Feb. '21. ' ' ' It!) .3 vs. Freetown Stars: Shag? —JUST ARRIVED — Car brood- er coal. Unloading Tu nesday, Thursday. M man. C0,, Ltd" Kenslngton.’ DAINLEY W._I. S w I meeitil of the _. ey . , wss e Mrs. Joseph MacGregor on .- dncsdsy night, February 1am. " PLEASE NOTE be présaldent presided and meet- reported having visited and taken four trests. Schocl . committee visited school and noth was ested. N comsni My ' Crozier. Mrs. hld bteoncomleisd CO up discussed ' u ood h l M“ R” “w” ‘n “h” y u ‘m; harbors under the boar totalled Cflfl closed the meeting. » m“ Veterans’ Wives Bus, on “Letiti_a" ndents bound for llows: Mrs. - Iris . u; urina- hfisnghgfl. min:- li. Wbitt ,- ll #000; Shgeter’: R. H. Psuiiet. Bouris hst ,_____..___ WIS RN‘ MOUNT!!! TD RBTIRIB IN IMO. of 12,000 U ted Kingdom‘ was‘ m Sash, ‘lob. 25 - homes . pay day in February, raise h- rate for an quarter of.a century ,4; w” whm and $100 for a man with e, but was a vlnclsl‘ Police and i‘ vnryins i" i“ "W" °‘ ‘m r to in addition 3% variation m‘ lgcihresbesis permit rorn t went back over; noun“ ohm lsr her Mm" ‘Y "some our nos AS or ogisriwiu moan will A‘“|‘ mi? Clilllll - columns THEMSELVES as. muonnoscsl u- onoood iv -k\\\“ » No Short Subjects Shows 7 snd.9:20 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 a r01 SUMMERSIDE — Figure Suffers m- Vlhen In Queues ‘ . Fleb. N —.- (OP) -- for meat, b0- Ausnsiian women swollen legs an I1 , - “Th1: is the opinionof a woman member of the Australian Labor Women's Central Council. who says she hss made a, lal study of woolen‘; legs in ustrlal districts in ey. She says she has been shocked to find how unsightly women's legs became after long hours cl wai - - th it i ha? i“ coome eu ven w n 5?." perqs qgrmsrfarheugistic backs. cose veins and block-knees. om in Australia have had to all their own shopping and for nearly six years be- i111’! ward Island. is expected to arrive cause elivcries are banned to con- serve rubber and petrol. linited Kingdom Boosts Pensions to War Veterans OTTAWA Feb. 25 --(CP)—_A im vements b: war ons rccenty announced ritain has been released here by the United Kingdom -inf on office. chiefly or the informston i r ident in Canada. WT-‘iillgndlxikge, effective the first assessment of 100 per cent for s private soldier. from 4n shillings (about $8.80) l. week to 45 snd bring proportionate inc reases g- for lower degrees of dlssblemeg. Th ionisflbumofithf" ernln Brig. J.. L.. Melville. Canada's pens- ion head, lair comparison d with British ratzs ‘is almost an im- P?!" There were too‘ k2; award“? ust m or . s sa . . ‘oliintgoinphhe new British setufi e: " 1, In exceptional cases of v severe dissblemen) the constant e lexadsnce a 34in“?! v “PUD anently unable to relum er gobs or one of an equivalent are; can be Fluted a cent rate, how)- enoeeded. Appli- will ' persons nsi nod for sm- igtlon who has :11 ific r" m (Pill: .'€“’““‘.‘8.‘i it: a owsnoe) lgothrec pounds. Application "The following let 1mg! Hon. - Malcolm , ' Commissioner fertile-United i8“ dom, to the 8cm Horace W17!!!)l- will be road with much intern sndsppreclstlont~~~ "Dcsr Mr. Wright: I .- “1 have been asked by "ITIN- rctsry of State for Dominion)!- fairs to ;convey a melslle o! thanks from thi United Kingdom Government to d all h se ard‘ Island also drm from the_ United Kingdom who spent the war ears in your Province under the hlldtclfs 0V- erseu Race tion Board Scheme. “Most of t on children are home now and they have taken wit them the ‘happiest end rnolt 1118i‘- tlunaie memories of Prince Ed- ward Island and its people. Their gents and- friends in the United ngdorn have been deeply moved and greatly strengthened during rihl most trying times by the untslling enercs L snd kindness shown to eir chi dren in Canada. Thsipeo- ple- of_ the United Kingdom are ve conscious of the sacrifices so wil ingly made by the many org- anizations, officials and private individuals who cared so patiently and so well for the health, educa- lliion and happiness cf our chil- ren. , "In particular, I would like to make special mention of the ser- vices of Miss Jessie Fullerton who was in charge of the Children's Overseas Reception Board children on the Island. To her and also to ‘ engoilfljlswger llglhdl- drell . ace . o children inuPrlnce Edward d the Dpitedtlngfiona sends eful- end» hesrtfelt- t snks.~ . “Yours sincere] ,_ ' %.Mcrsce Wright, ~ " tct-in-Ch "Dspsrtm ent gufisfugee- lettu- (hi. . ‘Charlottetown, I." . "‘Cherloii.etown,_P. l. L “February 28, 1946.. "Ion -Mslcolm MacDonald "Bi h Commissioner for the Unli- lo thank you for. the very kind letter received from you in reference to the children from the United Kingdom who spent the wsr years in this Province.- “I wish Lo assure you thuL the people of this Province were glad to do what little they could to relieve the parents 0f these chil- dren from some ‘of the anxiety which was theirs during these ter- e ears. “Wll you kindly conve to the Secretary of State for mlnlon Aifalrs our deep appreciation of his very kind message. Miss Ful- lerton and the foster parents who have cared for trese children will be indeed pleased to receive those kind words of appreciation. 0n behalf of them and the Govern- ment of this Province, 1 wish to thank you and to again assure you of our gratitude at being permit- ted to be of some small service to the heroic people of the United Kingdom. “Yours very truly "Horace Wright." Troffic In Canadian Harbors On Increase arwaws m». 20 - (or) - cram in ‘Canadian harbors 1n- crsased d 1 f! fiat/local Harbors Board announc- today. imina. ii es for harbors Pm ‘gourd’? administration showed arrivals in 1945 numbered 15,467 with net registered lonrwfle o: 00,040,000. compared with 38-041 arrivals in 1944 with s-totsl 2'1.- omm “W551i...” of BB 10s croedsoortoo bv water. inward and outward, was 29,914,000 isms m 1040 compared. with 25,866,000 tons in 1044. an 1e or: mi in- crease. Montreal grain claimants hemi- lod by elevators operated by the board or privately operated in 118,861,000 bushels. compared with 35,140,000 the previous year. Grain hlpments at other harbors follow (i944 fig es in brackets): Hali- fax 14,002,000 (zesnooo): Baini John 20,040,000 (2025200): Quebec. 15,000,000 (4,000,000); Three Riv- era 26,830,000 (7,760,000); Vancouv- er 00,000,000 00000000). Total shippdng and cam) i011- 0000 “iieadachif ' (lactic Loino liow Revenue Source TORONTO Ebb 25 — (GP) —- rr the United Notions faction were l for a bull with an lnisrnsional background in ‘liomnio, their first choice would tint Spanish chateau. '3" erty, and sea the‘ 1 e rcm as a nryinstltuu or srt gallery" and he ivcd in it from 018 until 1% paying 48,0001 year A widow who is in receipt of s icm will receive allowances for any more than nine months after their father's wsr service ends. Application will be necessary, 9. Maximum rate of pension to ther- Ranks will be 0111130 228,518- oetofls stag-once ndeeksnd W, . I . or two parents from 30s. to 40s. No application, 11o. The above provisions apply micmedlerscfthedrlned F romp ' the musty corridors in " s service cl nage figures of individual hsrbors for 1945. with 1944 figures bracket- ed. included‘ Halifax: ‘Vessel arrivals 0,100 (3,700); vessel tonne-Be 7.084.000 664000): cute tonnlse 5.805.- arrlvuls 1.- (3. . 000 (6358000) Saint Johnz- Vessel 4.96 (1.481); vessel tonnage 7.371.- 000 (2,185,000): ch-TRO 001111860 3.- 860.000 (3346000) Chicoutimi; Vessel arrivals Vi (153): vessel tonnage 09. i .- 000); cargo tonnage 54,000 (101,- ebec: Vessel arrivals 3.840 Qil (8.550); vessel tonnage 2.806.000 (7,178,000); 000 (1 tonne-gs LE9.- Three ltivers: Vessel arrivals 1,073 (1,968): vessel tonnage 2,- 244,000 (1,001,000): ouso tmmase zsglmooo (1,740,000). ' C ntreal: Vesse arrivals 8.295 (2,651); vessel tonnage 4,008,000 (2,060,000); cargo tonnage 8.068,- 0004538400 0). Churchill: Vessel arrivals 9 (l2): vessel tonnage 2.000 (4,000); M180 tonnage 1,000 ( 000) 1. , Vancouv - Vessel arrivals 24.- vessel tonnage B.- 59’! (24,530 824.000 (9,081,000); 6011M 900K188 8,454,000 (6.81 l .000) . for coal. $17,000 in property N"! d $0000 for tars. . clelr made his h “$5. taxes on tn towered'bat- ‘ d to onih tismenis imrioe m i" ed Sir Henry, who died t o in m4 the my mo: bvei‘ $108“ taxes and the contro- ncerning its fate began. m the mid-twenties an s was madetorimmephcewm a ent house and as a swank cub but both efforts failed. - Many Suggestions when dam‘ m rail . btsti to $313400 om. quart-tibia: In i004, when taxes and Densities on the structure were $30.- tbe Toronto board of oontwl 000. onsldcrcd sel it to‘ gompany for savage vsiuc M the uterlsls . Visitors began thrown to the w ‘§§('1'Mr"'r'ir§»li§ l2“ 15s‘ proo s o . urs through the building in their "char- itable work. Since 01:8 the city counclllms luvs beam won once-ridiculed lie. Net income last year was .000. ‘Port of which wentto the city an parttniihe club's fund [or underpriveleged children. ' The London Evening Standard referred to Cass Inna as ett's Folly" ‘in sag! sued or y Bmry s‘ us ve of Ki . 01st,. who once mglsnd It hh own expense to participate in mil- itary maugeuvres. Now arched halls are fillcd with Si: giiulgddfilllab and tbs sump s oes held ere, under and war casualties, - . 11. lt is estimated that the im- qr ' t f i ents ° “m” “sihiiifriry““"°rlirh.ooo d: ?g°-B?o.000 a year and the"ultim- s . will probably be ‘double illiAs s tions should ‘ gonads to VI, Mtg-M ‘m ous. Journal tsl particulars. be of Build "Queen Street. Ottawa. lsl givi reference number or re en --Useof sl ' uni dust in is» m- dread~ musuluggtcdlldow dégooyin t as summons uusr ~'ro non-r sruoosls VICTORIA no. bee. as -(CP) llcosis. t- disease‘ which miners sgmt deal Briish usable. "al- ough conclusive results will not ' wnforscvsral- ~. ..Il\i illilflfll ""' tlllrleguurlirb r . rero members were t and. b ~ ‘ ’Fl".‘4........’.‘i‘:.é“£""“‘ l p“; ark.‘ ‘lib ;W011llWhlll ‘WWI Injijl-acicils mum. us ' flrihz Resort. who hldmlr (full; 01.11%‘ Jslnltcen your“ anlrgd the members. forihelr cooperation and helpfulness especially dug-m; ths- wsryllts. Sh ‘tr ucd h Immense odw-orl: the ‘ a been do " then with the Chapter. No rewar ' so- rich woni" wls her irlnuts to Mrs; erry who is retiring after an" able and valued service o! twfirluy ave. 0:21.. ke-I. u - ~ I! -, y! u» re nslyof Miss-Hunts retirement and refer- red-to her tact, ability and faith- ful rvlcedurlng her long lei-m of oficeUShe has right! earned the high esteemand adm stlcn of mo?“ "iil..""i"..' ' ' ‘Mr ere r g. asurer s. is McKay was also k com memed on her business zbiiiiy and thevstrict accounting of her user. ous duties. Worthy mention must also-be, mods of Miss Wyatt who as her report shows accomplished s prodigious amount of work through-the. pest six strenuous years .of wsr. - _ _ 'Besldes the above mentioned a comprehensive re ort was given by wleb-llflmlilyzt e Provincial Edu- cational Secretary vvhilQ Mrs. C. .D. McCallum reported on the local work and Mrs. 'W.'A. Alien on the im rtant work of Child Welfare. e Nominating Committee com. Based of Mrs. F. . l. Wright. Miss rothy Wyatt and Mrs. Doris Toombs brought in the following slate of officers for the coming year:_ Regan W t, Miss ands W tt. lst. Vice Regent, Mrs, gisabeth l‘. erry. . 2rd. Vice. Regent, Mrs. Colin Stewart. Secretary, Mrs. W. A. Allen. ‘Treasurer, Mr, Muriel McAr- ur. i . xlWsr Convener, Mrs. lrlc Mc- Y. ' Educational Secretary, Mire. O.‘D. McCsllum. Echoes Secretary. Mrs. Thane Campbell. -- _ Standard Bearer, Mrs. Doris Stewart. * - ' Convener Child Welfare, Min Enid Mclilarlsne. . Ccnvencrvlrlbrsry-Conu, Mrs. A. Holman.) _ - Representative of Scholarship Committee- Mrs. L. A. Moore, -Convenor Sewing Con-h, Mrs. P. J. E. Wright. -. The Councillors elected were:- Mrs. Wilfred Lecky, Mrs, Harry Sllllphant .Mrs..Alec Home Miss Dorothy w»... Mrs. Richard Hin- ton, Mrs._A. S._Hoplrins Mrs. Don Lidsione m. Ethel Mussen, Mrs, W. M. lidellishpMrs, Allison McLean. REGENTS REPORT Members Abegweit Chapter I. 0. . . it alves me great pleasure to greet you-this afternoon in this carries the palm for length of ser- vice and devotion- to duty. Abel- weit Chapter has this afternoon presented Mrs. Perry mary Life Membership in the On tier. A reward never more highly deserved. Mrs. Perry has‘ been o Chapters capable Secretary for years and in addition to her work as Secretary his contributed a large amount of beautiful hand work-sewing and knitting and en- riched the Chapter with her gifts of ente raining. Mrs. Eric , cur treasured treasurer has stoo the strain and ,ss Government regulations made. it g necessary to keep two sccoun Chapter account and vlces Account with ispd-musis and dent such a »s lem. This Mrs. McKay accom is ed to the letter of the lsw.- e were neither called to Court or to Cttnws f0 ' frlngement cf the lstions Mrs, McKay. . Miss Wsnds Wyatt our clever war convenor has been the leading spirit in achieving sn outstanding record of thlswork in all its branches-One worthy = of .1 ' larger War Ser- its iiie centre. Min Wyatthss been sup- ported by the convenors of sew- n and knitting groups with their wi ling capable ~ committees. Our councillors under zvlal ln- Chapter and increase the bsnlr se- count. The wsr years have been difficult ones for them. Our Educational Secretary -Mrl, ghcCallum l: s s. pleasure worth -Wh||g ' phcrs of harmony-an devotion ts duty. . -.as_ the. ..~ “shalom iivisemhshmnants. _. . . with a Pri- 01 fwi . Mivyins who _ ’ I i Relieved oi Rheumatic Poin" thelf ‘Youwillriote that onoeMr. A. H. iartcdthoKnlech a _ en saline treatment he stayed inth it. Follow hrs example Stock Markets Slump Again (By Ilse Canadian Press) Pessimism and unrest over the h relat- post-liollday selling in ork stock market Mon- i? t. 1937, lntgeeslmsnd Toanto exchanges sum symps y. _ lsadln steels, motors, rails, liq- uors, u iiles and assorted indus- trisls tumbled 1 to $13 or more a share at New ork, and the Asso- ciated Press (IO-stock average was oi! three points at 72.0. Brokers attributed li uldstlon partly to renewed pessl m over strikes and their re ercusslons on. corporate eamings n addition to skepticism about the workability of . the government's wage-price policy in the adiustrnent cf labor and business difficulties. On the Toronto Exchange indus- trisls crashed down for an index loss of 4.86, suffering the widest break since May, 1940 when the Iroup lost about l8 points in two sessions. Mining gr slightly flrrner as the golds took a loss of only 3.76 and base metals 2.72; with western oils posting only minor declines. At Montreal most key groups of major issues posted their worst display of uneasiness in a number of years, with. papers leading the way with a 17 point slump. Banks alone of the pivotal groups firmed in the averages and popular low- priced mines showed some resist- ance and on the whole made a firmer showing. RECALLS DAYS > > IN OUTIY BARK has sailed in. treasures rnem his experiences on the Outty Sui. fastest sailing ship of ell And’ it was an accident that got him aboard the Cutty Bork, he explained es he sat before the firep i his little hom on Pilothgoim: Point, Csulfelsif. commerce. O O1’ tl1fully,asongssyuis_ feel it is needed. Give it a chance to help overcome conditions in your body which have probably taken months to develop. If you are like many 00m» sufferers. you willmotice a gradual im- provement in your hmlth and a less- ming of pain as you continueiths izeaunmt. Just take a pinch of Kru- mberaina glaseofhotwaterfiretlhmg in the morning. as long as needed, and Mr. A. l-Ljoins with us in wishing you ldlfglacedy return Lo your old, pain-free Kruschen is 25c. and 75c. at all drug stores. "* lose a couple of men in s spell of weather. Capt. Frank Kettle is an old- fashloned deep-sea mariner with a love for sail, wind and sea, I-le as cabin boy in a four- msstcd bcrque. the Crofmn Hall. He became owner-captain of three ships-Crystal Spring, Willie and Bessie Clark sailing out of Cardiff, mostly 1n the wool trade. NEW zasuuvn vars T0 m: ram an! UITAWA, Fab. 5--(CP)-Ar- rsngernents have been completed for payment of war service gratu- ities to err-members of the New Zealand forces now living in Can- ada, the office of the New Zealand High Commissioner has announ- ced. The oflics said about 30 veter- ans and 40 widows of veterans were believed to live in Canada, They will receive payments}! the rate of 2/6d (about 50 cents) s day for service outside New Zes- land and 8d (about 15 cents) for service st home. Canadian rates are oil-and 2d cents. Requests for forms and inform- ation should go to the ofllce- of the High Commissioner, 105 Wurt- emburg Street, Ottawa. " rmiv UNIVERSITY FOR s. .4. rlsnvrzs PBETORIA, South Africa, Feb. 5—(CP)—A new association‘ call ed the "College for the Children of Africa" has been formed ln.Pre- tor-is, with the object of founding a university for non-Europeans. Although the college has notyet been established a start has been mode with preparing students for the 1946 University of South Af- rica examinations. The organizers of the college have stated that the Pretoria Bin of the Dutch Rcfomied Churc has played a leading part an the establishment of the institution and several Dutch Reformed Church ministers are serving on the committee which has been formed} I): the near futuiavlit is propose _o orm an lory council representative of govern- mental, educational and ecclesias- tical bodies. The college will provide for manual training, such as needle- work, woodwork, domestic science and instruction in first-aid and personal hygiene in addition f4 the usual subjects offered tn school ’ ‘ l8 and university curriculums. s beefsteak over a damaged the Outtiydfisrik: fiat V s a l.» .. sec- rsuinsfor those voylkes. 0e0- tain Kettle said Captain Woodget wouldstsd tth weather rail scanning 50's» o’! the straining stthal rail Ksttlewouldbe the gale. Woodgct would turn in so b1- losy and ssy to Second Mate Ket- ls, whose w-stch it was: ' 't take nothing off her. Md don't let nothing carry sway!’ "1 y“ glad to reach the end of s four-hour trick." Oflbf- K4019 13c "It was nothing i0 01108! U-S. CLUB LIED“! - (OP) - “Rrlinbdl Corner", the Amerirsn Red Crul Club, was closed recently aft! being open continuously dsy and 0...... vs - hr. ort and entertsvinssnt to some 18,000,000 scenic: men. o so su _ sII-vlcnsnl IIXATIVI Dspendoblrflusisg Add Ill’ l 25¢ I0!