t TERN GUARDIAN QI. tsr-r- "~ '5 . nymph-crustaceans f’ ‘m, unwise-o unsung /w-r-T-=T....- "ram -' ~ - uass. Gan-II. Jlrcpaele Iatillaest." was. Ian criminal-semblance as IIQIsIIIa gawillclaflferalnaservies raapuslblefldellvclqelyclrraaaa. -IUY Buhsch ' Bea Powder Bruce's. 2-4- wanuvsr. lesquo ruin w may. m. s .1 a '_ I: -ws:k'r_ar> maid‘ for general e- ' our.’ "'°'-~"»"" W w" 1% ' _. packers _ _ ‘ __I 1 9i a-c-s-u “y. I“ 1, t ‘ RSIDE United Baptist Middleton Bombers vs. Freetown “rvxceal n “n” Stars. Admission U cents. fl-d-Si h l at l2 dig? Iigllfwoffhilb- ' 2-5-11 ~= "m fiortheh Ketnslngwn Da ing foraeasonofiflaframlllayistto eunbe 30th Boun . iersiflusssiivc - ' “gusto has lggwlvrla m, b d C. h” iiiighinis missinz i“? G- r this year. Pie. and ihoiuains lath l twill,’ .§.'.,’,"..9.iist.o shortly alter for nutter-haiku for Kanllnflwri 0111"“ season of "iblm °‘ ‘he w“ we!“ 0v m4. run hforntaginon ‘ditty be had at office of Manager. lowest or _ an tender not riccessarll accept- tx ed. W. L. Delaney. Manager. 2-2-5-9-18-41. W0 EéIEVBISEQS 5W3 ‘mawmm _ liu Bmlsh Cam“ a" , Ahsrn who f r a little var. ar Philip. h1g1 lmmmg Wm‘ the has been afilltant rnznslgrncf m” -" 1-. racists‘: , n err e JAVTI“ ‘Exfé yam: N. 3., as manager cf the store All! "WW glmmerslde 33pm‘; there. He leaves this morning for .1 M “Lheld on Thursday m Dalhousie, accompanied by Mrs. "sweaty with M“ John Ahern. ‘The manager of a. churc the president’ m the Stedmans in Qclhousie. Mr. Percy i Ming opened Wm, Wedge,“ of Smnmersld ' Thfiynht the Good mam.- has transferred to Edmund- w Manson read the re-' Wm’ Nn-s vv ma“? "m" vgggl- _ LADIES’ AUXILIARY macs-s i. the hymn "My th _ oyp w “W3. mum” bu, ‘The snnmi meeting of the Lad was carried on and it was Eggg E 51E El’ bnndioftheflanadian d be in the form of a social o» ,».~;,<=,.,; fascia: s: gas canteen ‘gave tglelrgzlpcrts, egchh g a. avora e anoe. e m “eégtéfffibfihzfnmvu, canteen, which is rim by the lad- ll’ u?‘ wmen.‘ Mummy lss voluntarily, has ‘stably increa- The mmionary m,“ “pk, aed, both in the number cf boys , Economic u“ u, Indm» attending and the amount of work I {m mph m" We“; accomplished. The following offic- m Md M" c a Jam mad era were elected fur the following .......'...i...'.. by 6.13m“. year: nesidcht: ma. Elsie En- " a. “m”. Mm Eva-em‘ man, ist vice president: Mrs. Nell gig. s; .3 E H. 2E E E oi H? ' “an b, mm Din-ant. 2rd vice Ident: Mrs. I ma.“ mm." g Ray Tanton, Score : Mrs. Jas- u mam“ Chmthn “m, _ QIEMPhkDOCIIH-Ilg. Treasurer, Mrs. Tom hi; A peper written by a. chap- ° "m" - rs ciiirrcizcvsz-xtasi - swim-Fw- m rm H i" 1nd by u“ maiden; T§EE HCOUT TROOPS — M1‘- » m‘ h“ "Hume w‘; W. A. Currie. assistant scout oom- as ' lot Inst Ye Be Judlod" . - he ascend book of Bugs - concluded the study period [h s poem ‘Misunderstood. The n was “Faith Of gress “wins by!“ was held for Fowtive scout maths-rs" followed by Bene- .-—S masters and assistan which nine young men attended. They were: Brie lkDonald, Edwin Ibtey, H. T- Holman Jr., Alec 81MB! B. C A. 1"., Don aha-lane, ‘Gordon Write, Horace Mclnriane, Davis Lldstone, and Herb straight. The Odd Ilbllows have rr.ade their hill --—— available at a. romlnal ‘ffifi for three - . th hm Norwegian aisles fit. do om quarters thsy/ehav: In to arrive from Boston Wflmhafl 1h mmmmfu ""1 g? Friday night for immediate n‘ m3, Q’ §,“,;,.2‘.‘§,.°,1",,.,’f., ,1 ale or lease. Absolutely bit of cirriolllty was experienced in Fill opportunity to obtain ‘IWWS llnmm "'° m" gettifld Ill of these males this year. ‘;§'“J"l$;,’,*;‘°‘,‘,,,.‘,'°.J;.‘.'§ :2}; """‘ LTWSWUWSAMW. ‘Si’. CARROLL DILANIIY, follow shortly-S. Sumsneraide. ' I Phone 454 P81801181!» ii -l|t- R. I. and Mrs. James A. Morrison Jr. have arrived home Cmssiaersids from s bus iness trip to Montreal-S. °—Pt. Aloide Arsenault. of a Nova and Prince Ddwardklislafiid Roginmth woun . netted fthenbtrzArthur Arcana 3M1: i’ —I.Icut. Albert llliphaat. R. C. N. V. It. who is stationed in Mont- real is spending s. few days leave in Simimerslde-J. —-l"iylng Officer I. B. flinmss and Mrs. Thomas (ace Marjorie Gorrlll) ans visiting Mrs. Gcrriilb parents Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gorlrili Summerslde. F0. Thoma; as been posted to Charlottetown-S By Mail Pte. Edsuind Gallant We are as near I to you wYour Passes Away 0 seas Man Box Mrs. namsausi Gallant of Duke 0n; m“ “mum,” ‘u. Street, Simmonds, has been ad- Yllll‘ Order ll Minn g. n, I] VllQd received and it is sent ta you Gallant, has died overseas.‘ l‘ rave. Ullr Dru Store i: cable m: that he died while of! vac of the best stocked In duty, hut_lt is not known if he are Mariliniea and everythlnl hed- been ill or whether his death Wilrble lrv mall-shoal! was accidental. When 1m. heard la as and VMI will lat the from he was in d. wdrarlrteoua ervlcs as yell rte. t was one cf seven l’ V" "1 "ll W!‘ "PW sons, all of so in Plucrlpllon a _ the forcls, 9 . lllm- Ill‘ vlrately and‘ basalt? 52g ustlnc, Balcni, and Aasds an ma? return mall, nostlgs ill/BER" ""1 Thmhm‘ 1' "m" where in Canada. He is also sur- EIIIIAII IIRIIS vived by six sisters. All of the family were born in fifteen point and novel to Burnmerslda s couple of years ago-S 6mm! Fancy Dress Carniual "EDEQUI: RINISWEDNESDAY, ran. out rleen prizes, now on display at. Callbecifls Store.“ 5"» Ml‘. James MacDonald, Mn. Lloyd Webster "If! Mrs. Charles McFarland. A him“ It cents. Skaters in costume free. Skate after. "Till in -assis'rsn'r sun some’ raaivsnanm ra- Roy lea Auxiliary of the summersidc| W“ i" Mm“ “mi” was held in the Legion Home ogl , ______. W. LIIIITEII srr.;'z".::..r so. i: n: summgsml waste cf fresh fruits and vole- tables. Use outside leave; of rub- an ettuce. celery was an ac Also British News and SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 APITDI SUMMERSIDE -@ dgdudngnud “I Escaped From Gestapo’ ls Exciting Screen Story —A forcefully entertaining ino- tlon picture is the Monogram drzbna. "I Escaped from the Gest- apo" which opened an engage- ment at the Capitol theatre, Sum- merside. last night. It is a. thrill- ing film which holds the attent- ion and interest of the audience throughout its length. Contributiri greatly to the suc- cess of the p cture ls a. cast which l3 exceptionally able, and does full justice to every scene. The featur- ed roles are played by Dean Jag- ger. John Carradlne and Mary Brian, whose capabilities are well known, and who literally their teeth" into a trio of roles for which they are admirably suited. Others who do outstanding work are Ian Keith, Bill Henry, Sidney Blackmer and Spanky McFarland. With tensely dramatic situations interspersed with forceful action. the plot of the story mounts to a. pitch of genuine excitement, as a forget and a gang cf counterfeit- ing saboteurs engage in a battle of wits, The picture approaches its climax ln a swift rush of thrilling action, with the plotter; attempt- ing to carry out their destructive plans before they can be overtaken by the officers. W‘ - S'sidc Soldier Wounded In Italy . and Mrs. Percy Gallant 0f’ aromas-side have received word that their son. Pte. Joseph Alblniis Gallant has been wounded in action while serving with the Canadian forces in Italy. The 19-year-old soldier has been orvermas for a year and a half. sor- vihg wi a. Nova. s ent- Another brother. Adrian Gallant. is also in Its-IX. He has been with landers since the outbreak of war. The message to the boy's parents did not indicate the nature of his wounds. Local Parents Informed Son Killed In Action Mr. Lawrence Morris, d0 Brighton, recently received the and news that his son Pte. Thomas gorrls was killed in action on Dec. Pic. Morris enlisted in March 1940. from Edmonton with the Royal Edmonton Regiment. and went overseas iii Dec. i941. Ho arrived in Italy cii Sept. S. 1043, where he was wounded on Sept. and was killed on Dec. 23. The deceased was in his 38th year. and lie left Charlottetown until enlistment. His mother died 30 years, ago. Surviving him are hi; father, a brother Lawrence, Halifax. a half-sister Catherine Charlottetown and his stop-mother. Much sympathy is extended t0 his family in their bereavement. IIISUHHIIE ALL “i555 Summer-sin’: rizoriassiorTiTi. CARD ifs. mom Chartered Accountant Ofllcl sl m do vww Island Athlete‘ lies 0i Wounds Annual Ids "ting St. Paul's Guild E5 budnsasperlod. y i for discussion. following which. officers were elected lo . M,“ N h In", 31 yearold son of Mr. Iimest on Graham and the late Mrs. Graham of Gaspereaux, P. E. L, who died| of wounds received in action in It- aly on Ilrccmber 13th, i943 ', came to the Island at the age of _ two and one half years. He atten- _ dcd the local school at Gaspereaux and then tcck a course at the Mrs. R. H. Barrett, lion, Mrs. H. P. Beer, Mrs- N s. is. w. Weeks moved tiring president, Mrs. DeBlois, for her splendid leaders ‘ . and faith- ful and untiring work during’ her after which he obtained employment ‘on the Island for s. number of Qaydner, “m, 590k, u, me mem- - the death of his m\ther, continuing hers on several subjects of vital in- terest to the work and well belmz of Church. after which meeting closed Mm Benediction. t B. I. S. Regular Monthly Meeting The Benevolent Irish Society lield their regular monthly meeting onl Wednesday evenlnfl. with a. large ‘ nce of members. The pres- ident, Thomas McAvinn presided. Mr. Alex Lafferty, secretary read a. communication from the presi-f dent of the Boy Scouts Association asking the members of the E- I. S . to for-n.- a. committee to pick out members who would be willing to take a course in Boy Scout. Cub and Pack training, to fill the ranks of those great officer ‘ done such good work, ior the bys before they Joingd the armed tor- The pi sident gave a lengthy talk on this subject, and a comm- ittee of six member. was appoint members t0 take t ‘mmltt/ce was as follarvs: L. O. Kelly, chairman. Other mem- bers. Alex Lafferty, Patrick Doyle,‘ ‘Ilwmas Flynn, H. John Cummlakey- appointed Alex Isafferty. Dennis Dowiing to take the wirse and the committee pledged their Eleven recruits from Prince Ed- word to have more member em’ - " ‘ led for the course in a few days. at the meetirilgxh They were J. Med- Jarctlier Archibald with the R. C. .P. E. I. Recruits These two young men were warmly received by all the members presen Mr. Flynn's father is also a mem- ber of the society, and has been for Tho Society is and always will be open for new Irish; members from 1G years up, and h always helped to make good ens. and has been ready to f, uniform outfitting. they will leave lfor a basic training centre. hell’ M. d‘Vf".J c tsouris. Iml’ worthy 09-1159 lime ll» Washis‘ rwiliosielibrotllizr, llfnGes aiifitj is ser- iigizllésgloadnlnqtélhg Yggielllfién C 51'" , vlng with the Royal Canadian Navy. ' on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hearts, 101' , , tKent St. Charlottetown. Pte. llvcoatilteiif merteuiieat: Heanz attended Prince of Walesl and ballotted for n a a the next regular monthly meeting Alex Laflerty, secretary. repor-‘ ted cigarettxegwwere sent that there was a. Bvod increase in members’ dues this Y0". bromels’ A's" A?’ mm’ a‘ ‘N The society was honored by visit from Mr. Connie LeClair. play, director for March i’lth LeCiair reported he had all his ca together and that the cast is kin and HY have something to show furl k est for s donation. by Rev. Fa/ther Louis Dougan to help sup- ply comforts for the boys in Queen Charlotte Navy Barracks. "Om u‘ . S. was granted at this mcet- a i; was passed that the Society dona-ie $06 to Rev. for this worthy cause. Membeal 31c iggrsifigllgofdlsd Blizgyilege before enlistment. to thank Father Dougsn for! the interest he has ta ys cf Queen Charlotte in he helps take cars of pro- vldlng the necessary comforts for | Army l‘ also in uhnonh . No. 3. Cir-ar- Play. Mr. iottetown. formerly of Mount Her- Sl bert. Mr. “m” 9W9“ scrim Park Road, Charlottetown, 7 but recovered from the wound,- There were also several other ne- cessary donations for worthy caus- e? passed and granted at this mee- t n1. l4 yea-rs ago on a harvest excursion l for Edmonton where he resided Woman Receives largei quantity of Prison Sentence _ stored in a federal government old downtown warehouse by s ygg- firm and approximately 30 Quebec o. butchers. today were declared unfit mom“ for consumptlo by federal prov- Mcbaughlin, also of Toronto, today was sentenced to i0 years in iteritlary. Sentence was passe Mr. Justice S H. Barlow. Mrs. Mc- TORDNTO, Feb. 5 — (C P) Mrs- Evelyri McDo ‘Toronto woman fo tcrday of manslaughter ticn wi the I No seizure was made but inspec- by tors ordered that "not a single iplece" cf tlhe meat ho sold. MPH MIITTART ul took fcur days and the jurors found her guilty of the les- cf laug afte crim in; my" hwy; m4 0 showed signs of decay, Municl al Joseph l ‘ cal I fiJL-oiiffo Classify yvKNiTaT-‘ivi-Alfifiiisil eral housework. Write Mrs Charlottietmvn. EH22 m" -vs~worsuchwkwa m imrjsr - srwrwirfrf-rirfio m“, s“, “u.” a Barracks, man's signer. SGT. GEORGE DUNBAB GRAHAM K Born in Cambridge, Mass, he Charlottetown Business College, years. later going to Montreal. While in the latter City he became active in various branches of ath- letics. He returned to the Island on his athletic career here and becom- ing heavyweight champion of the Island. He was a member of the militia or some time before the war. [m- mfidlflifily upon the outbreak cf the conflict he enlisted for active ser- vice with the P. E. Island High- landers. In May 1940 he was sent to England as an instructor with the West Nova Scotia Regiment where he remained until August 1943 at which time he was sent to Italy with the First Division. While there he shared in many hard fought battles with the enemy and was at one time acting Platoon Comman- cler. He ls stu-vivcd by his wife. form- erly. Joan Baxter, and baby daugh- ter, Jennifer Ann, in Croyden, En- gland. his father in Gasoereaux. a A. F. and a sister. Irene. cf Ottawa. George was well liked by offic- ers and men with WhOm he came In contact. and his many friends learn of his death with deep regret knowinz they have lost a true friend and sportsman- Eleven Additional For Active Forces ward Island JOlIIPd the Canadian Active Anny recently, add b0 the Island's large total of fl ting men already in uniform. A! r a short time at No. G District Depot, Halifax, for documentation and The men are: Fred William Arsenault. son of Mr. and lVIrs. illiaim Arsenault of Howlan. whos wife also lives at How rid. William Richard Grant. son of Arthur Nicholson Heartz, sun of College and Dalhousie University. He was a shipper before joining the Garnet Edison Irvinfl. son of Mrs. Gladys Irving and the into Pew! Irving. Murra Harbour a seamen before i tanent. Two and Cpl. A, Irving, R.C.A n, u; JPIGJIK Lutz, RR Leland Edward Macinnis son of Mr. and lldrs. William llaoihnis, Borden. A brother, 0hr, 1-1, M, Maclnrils, is serving with the Royal Catiialdian Artillery. Henry Charles Macioarnflscn of George Calvin Proctor, son of and Mrs. James Proctor, 23 a. student at Prince oi‘ Wales Col- George Arthur Snelfoon sch of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Shclfoon. 7'1 Spring Park Road. Charlottetown, CSM. J.A. Sheifcon and A. Shel- fwn. R.C.A.F.. are brothers. ‘Thomas Sylvester Trainor, son o: r. and Mrs. Herbert Tralnor, Mort-ell. William Leo Weatherbie. soii of Mr. and Mrs. John Weatherbie, 51 Spring Park Road, Charlottetown. Meat Spoils In P. II. QUEBIXJ, REA — (C?) -—M0re than M1000 pounds of meat incial and municipal nspeclors. The investigation started three weeks ago when a Quebec butcher entered a complaint from the city health department after having ordered two calves from a large meat company here. As the calves s ,. ed the company which had de- livered the meat and was informed that the two calves had come directly from the federal ware- house. An inspection of all the meat in the warehouse followed. TORONTO. Feb. 4-(CP)-—Man.v British farmers who own tractors would be better off if they went back .to horses. in the opinion of La Warr. chainnan nf GEITIIAI. GIIARIIAIIi able in advance, COOKS for Photos ONFIDIIATION LIFI IN- IIELANCE. I is Jceailkl bat-ham‘ ndilngwood Br "Spiritual Power." Rellslered "W"? A55°¢l3u°11 Wmsided. 3i members and four v it- be held at St. James schoolroom‘ 0,5 were prgsgqt, on Monday. Feb. ‘l. st 4130 lJ-Hh-i An impressive worship service followed by a supper meeting when Dr. Keeping wlllbethe Ellest Nair and Mrs. R. Houle. The speaker. General meeting will fol- .1°W 101‘ which 1m lni-Efciilllg W01 mun possession of the world gram will be prepared. 2-5-21 murci," M155 97°13'41"‘ “will m‘ QM“ 5m?“ briefly on different matters and w” “m” by a h“ and m“ drlv‘ also invited the members to be er, which caused tlie former to “Ugh... 3., the installation o1 “wil? a C“ which ‘Yas PaYkm u“ officers of the Mission Band on the west side of Queen Street. This February 22, The resignation o; collision which took place at 11.15 My; A, stymett :1; leader of the p- m. yesterday resulted in coiisid- M15550“ 35nd “.85 l-egtemmy fe- erable damage to both cars. News... and My; w, MacFadyen Church “rvlces- usulldal’ Februarl’ erent officers 48 calls were made 6: ii am. Worship and Comliiuii- during January, seven to the Hos-, ion service; 12.15 pm. Community pimp Mm R, 1-1, Rogers gave a‘ sllndll’ $43101“; 7-30 D-ID- 599C151 very interesting report of the Boys’ Week service, Trail Rangers presbygeria] held recently in will assist the minister; 3 p.m. chaxioncgowyp Cavendish Baptist Church service. Mrs. W. R Newsome gym. m. Rev. R. E. Shaw. Minister. 2-5-11 viewed the first chapter of the CgeNTkAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH papCPS were given by Mrs. J. the gvuest nrcocliei- at the Central M“ (Iluistlan " will conduct both services. In the Gilli?“ ab’. “ erna ll’ ritivcs’ . i 'ii the evenlnz. “Insults-built Ayliaif." ‘m Wbruary 25' » . » . t d d_ alarge num- Eflogwslreml-ilmlgitfig w he“ um “CLI- belgspiaidviliclruguagvto the treasur- services will be in charge of the Minister, Rev. T. E. MCLelilltlil» The sub ect of the morning scr- mon wil be “Stephen tlie Stew- ard". and In tlic evening Rev. T. E. McLennan will continue the series of sermons on the “Tempt- atlons of Christ". the theme being "The Second Temptation. Sunday School under the supervision of Miss Marie MacDougali will meet at the usual hours. Iii addition to one regular anthem at each servIce_ LAC. Arthur Lawson will sing at the evening worship VLGIKOIS are cordially welcome, o'clock yesterday afternoon St. Paul's Chapel, Charlottetown, was the scene of a pretty military wed- ding when Mlss Lena. Ann Gillis, R. N., daughter of Mrs. Malcolm Gilils, bride 0f Cpl Walter Cculson, RA ham, England. The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Rev. H. W_ Guinness. The brides- Plierson, R.N., and Cpl. Bert Green and is ,0 be knuwn as “The Long reception was held at the Club. said in a brief presented to the frd- [at the close the WhOle Troop 1°!"- dist payments now in effect heard the brief and promised con- of it whine; mmbera readcgeé géuznvel. the Court was opener-i to hear en . federation also yqoommonriott- Campbell. Despite the able present- meat , GOSPEL the Gospel Lords Day. 7. Prayer meeting Wed. LAIWOOD. — Unicadlnmfii ft. ' z-i-zi. I 3 pm. York- 1.30 pm. Th gflgyngq uflliu-y 9g "U!!! 511510“ 0!’ I91‘ m0" Woman's Missignafry Society of 1-5-11} Trinity Unlteél ChlurIclhuineqthThlirs- " da th a , pre- sacno" MEETINGS °l lhesidyent, Mrg. {dial-L Johnson} re- was conducted by Mrs. John Mc- llieme was “The Bible, the com- Wilson rrver- -——— ti a g “Holy Bible, Boa‘: Div- casr (XIILLLISION - A car while ,°,I,',_._.Y 3,2. My MggDgugall woke . l i661 i0 like 1E1‘ 011102. NEW GLASGOW Gilli-EUR" “piQQpQnS were given‘ by the diff- study book “For All u! Life". Short v. M E. Genus. D.D.. will he Pickmdy Mm }{_ Netwsonh W. F. Nwsome, t e pre- Church ‘m Smday‘ H“ sldent, announced that the wou-‘lad , d 1 yer service would e cct of his sermon cggdJit/eflprgy the Salvation Army GapacityGrowds PAGE ELEVEN .. _ - --_.-.__—.. HALL UPPER PRINCE STREET T. R. Harris and G. A. Ramsay, will preach 30 P.M. Breaking of bread Lords Day 10:30 A. M. Sunday School Lords Day 2:80 PM. 8:00 PM. Ye must be Born Again. John 3-7 air-I Attend Play At ... Ileartz llall t The three act play entitles ‘Aunt Tillie Goes t0 Sea" staged by the Young People of ‘trinity Chllfiih. was thoroughly enjoyed by capacity crowds in Hearts Hall yesterday afternoon and evening. It was a real comedy, in which everyone was able to relax. and to indulge in hearty laughter. Each and every individual who appeared in the cast is to be con- gratulated on the various roles in which they appeared, but Miss Grace Diamond gave a star per- formance as "Aunt Tillie." In addltioii to the dramatic ability displayed, the audience was also favoured. between the acu by the musical talents of Miss Verna Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raynor. Mr. Peter MacDonald and Miss Shirley Darrach. each of whom rendered selections which were very much appreciated Warrant Officer Eaton, R.A.F.. was rewarded for his capable work. as director of this performance. when at the conclusion. a presentation. preceded by an address. was made to him by Miss Pansy McCausiand on behalf of the Young People of 'I‘rlnii.y Church. The cast of characters are as folows— Tillie Trask (Aunt Tillie), Grace Dia- mond, Mervin Tucker, Milton Cutcllffe: Pamela Tucker. his wlfs Aunt Tillie's niece. Ena MacLcod: Daniel Doom. Leonard Jordan; Jinx Jackson, Jenny Barwise; Dr. ___ or. The meeting closed with the, TRINITY CHURCH. Smidayk; National Anthem. - COULSON - GILLIS — Al; two Glen Martin, became the F" of Guteshoad-on-Tyne. Du:- NEW DONDON TIIOOP Mr. William MacPhee. The cere- Rece t1 the ll-Dds 0f the First gonyfiazilva; performed blygagie Rfii. New Lgngon Tap hive been w, - s°““°‘°“ F‘ ‘ a iorgea to include a. newly organized ~ fsw t5 Lo Riverflrhis maid was Miss Katherine Mac- ggaggs contxpnégd oygelgm boy, Ferdinand Fischer. Claude Camp- bell; Iwangeline Fischer. his wife. ‘Mar are: Webster: Luther Iorrim- er. grskin; Howatt; Sylvia Frayns Ruth Cudmore; Bette Barbour. Jean Ramsay; Bernie Oakie. Lorne Storey; Lucinda Talbot, Margaret ilggy. ___ _ I for scouts and some very good meet- ing have been had. Further "News" of this Group will appear at a lat- d tc. fllaflflflb SIIDUTING AIL!‘ Tnll Timber BIRTHS MAHAlt-At St. Bfmderfs Nerv- foimdlarid on Feb. i. i944. to Peti-J Officer Wilfred Mahar and Mrs Ma-har, a. son. In Memoriam In loving memory of my deal Motherm" J Mrs. ans acksnan, who. passed away Feb, 5th. i943. Mother dear I'm so lonely Since the day you went away Anil my wanders o To your grave not far lvrly. Just a year has passed dear, Loving memo from my been RAF" was groomsman. During River Outpost Patrol... Five o! as d“ River will have ‘is own Trwi» w! ‘ ' so be independent. For the time be- Ing ‘tawever, they are "under the wing" of the New Iolidcn ‘I700?- As for social activities, the New London Troop. including the above . . Federation Brief . , Patrol, held an “Oren lfighVdduf- 0n Gram Marketing ‘.*t%.l‘1€.£.“{.‘§i‘.‘l1:§2f.“l.‘?él..?..‘l. social evening" in the Community ——— Hail. In the course o1 the cvthlhl OTTAWA. Feb. 4-(0?) -— The various ‘phases of scout Training federation of agriculture and activity were demonstrated and oral cabinet today that the Can- ed in the Reafiirmation of the idian wheat board should be au- Picmise. At this meeting, which zhorized to act as the sole maxkci- more m- 1955 ‘marked me ‘us; um- i? 589ml! T01‘ CWT“ Rrams- ‘Vim iverscry of the Troop. the Group u Hal vgyrngriiltfijztv érfiyserrvdéigégfl Committee for 194d w‘? elected. W?” Januar ‘list t e Troo e- “Fmm “vim”! ‘qwummn sencixéd g Mock trial" in orderptopin- - ii "r crv funds." It was Prime Minister Mackenzie King areas‘; bhse Céfxmuemty m,“ and was i 1d and eight other cabinet members a1“ patronized by the communm, ‘Under the stern eye uf the Judge 1n the mmgslon m. ‘m1 m (the SM.) assisted by his huge gannum o; Qggawm pf the case of the Crown vs. one Mr. never will Ia e. 0f the Dearest klndeal- Mother the signing of the register Miss .,. ad invested and, Mary Fraser sang "__I__Iove You wembers £11‘; 3Q; y c aavancmg J5"? GI"! 1° child"! ll"- Truiy. Following the ceremony i‘; xéglélefageglfnar iflegimgs, under! Inserted by daughter, Jessie. the leadership of Mr. Elwood Camp- l bell as Assistant Scoutmastef. l" . l," ,——'?_'_‘—_ home tbtllig held each Friday rvenuig. and M from Ottawa on tile noon plane io- i1" due “m9 it 15 expecwd m“ “m! LEW“ I-I-l In loving memory of m: darling husband William Erskine Levi: who was missing presumed lull in action on February S i943, oe H. M. C. S. “Lollisburgf One year is mused. my Bari. is GIC As tinge sires on I him incre- The blow was har , the shock sav- ere. To pan. with one l love so dear. So quick, so quiet. was the call His sudden missing surprised us all AIIOIIIII nu cheerful smile I olnnc see. And has hands I do not touch. I shall never tose sweet munorles 0f the one I lave so much. I think of him in silence No eye cln lee me wcell, But. many silent tears are shell When others are asleep. gassilly; Missed by His Wlfe Flllltllto l. Special provision for iigrlcul-‘aticn of the case for the Crown by tural hoiuiing in any housing plan PL Frank Riley, the Counsel for adapted vwhercbv short-term liiicr- the Accused TL. Donald MacLeod. mediate credit should be made a- was able to persuade the jury of vailable to extend the necessary tho innocence of the prisoner, Sev- Wedll- 1°? 9411111171101" 01 farm hmles eral fines and sentences were impos- 3- “w "mnb" °1 ‘Lgflcultural a‘ ed for disorder fr. the couiirocm and Wm‘ t° "dvlse "Fillers l" Dim)“ undue laughter iii the audience. farming methods should be iiicrco- bu,‘ Wm, m”, leniency um Judge “d m’ ‘he Drwmces Wm‘ ‘Qdcml remitted these before tiic court enfy fogy ggféupgvéighfgdko‘ closed. 0n one occasion the Clerk should be passed, with the Dom- W‘ 91'1" "me m" ‘° “Elm? news” y “W5 re. with 5eflOlls liiiury when tre- Judges 591M118 . fir: alil lobstacies to ihetgcni- “M91 l9“ "cm i5 hi3“ om 1on5“ ed the Jury iii time for tiirm to hear 111g (emu-anon 5.11.1 i; had 5mg- the last witness iii detercr- of the gested an international conference accused. 11in prisoner, being found of farm producers nnd liurl sugizest- “Not Guilty". the case was dis- ed to national from organizations missed and the court closed. Next In United lngdmn. United 3551513191353, the getter, tftilstralia. New Zeaitfindmaiid i ll <18 um '1 P" m 3"’ W coul will .0 new of conference be hold lzi Canada this the enbovedtsge ,,c‘,_,,"o,"§e, 55pm, year. groups throughout the Island. Let us know what is being dong in your _ Tiiocp or Pack. Well Knflwll Artist | NEW GROUPS AND srorioivs ORGANIZED r SUMMERSIDE It ls understood that iwo new iTi-ocps are in ‘he DPvCEIS of org- -——- vfilllZiliiI in Summerside ,-.rirl that al- MIAMI. 11s., Feb. 4 - (AP) - ready Loaders ho e completed indoor George W. Fawcett, 6'1, widely Training to fit tlicnisclvea for the known artist, died today after a respoiislblity of Training Scouts. brief illness. He came here l5 years May the have every success poss- ago from Rldgefield. 0min. iblc Iii tho lm of Scouting. Fawcett Was born in London. Ell- C RI.0l‘TE'l‘O“’l\' gland, and was a mcmbcr of the The First. ( ailottefnwn (Basili- Canadian Sociew of I"l\illl0l's and cnl Group. w for tlw past two r , the Chicago Society of years lihd only a small Wolf Cub Sculptors and Etohers and the Sni- Pack. has fefiflilly bccii enlarsrd amagundi Club of New York. sov- In include a scout Troop. Fifteen era] of his etchings hang in the numbers arc imw enwlled in the nationaijallery at Ottawa, Troon. of which nine came up from Council. Imve been fl lord De La Warr, speaking at the convention of thr‘ Ontario w Lord De the British Agricultural Research for the farm horse." 918w fund, 0mm; o; co-opefaflye Tliat disturbance. IIUWEVEI‘. awaken-- m": ilir Pack, V. in the Pack _ , li New (mums vrl ‘Rndcfnild work is well un er llV Horse Breeders‘ Association licrc Pack Mccilngs are being held on last night, said Britain has shown Wednesday‘ afternoons and the New a colossal advance in farm mocli- Chums nrr- becoming nczusicrned to anizaticn but "than; is still a place tho Jungle ways of iiic Ynllllg wot- vcs. Friday aveninls are reserved IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dean 1114mm‘. Mrs. Catherine Dutay, who passed away February 5th, i943. At night when all is silent. And sleep forsake: our eyes, Our thoughts are In the lonely graveyard, Where our dear Mother lies. Though her smile is gone fflre"! itlon. j And her voice we cannot hear We shall never let's; sweet mem- oriea 0f the one weJoverLsa dear. I-‘ovrdly Remembered by lier Sol l and Daughters. 2-5-1 . l v i 11v MEIWORIAM In loving memory of Coder Johl A. MacPhisll who vvls killed In action February 0th, i943. The faint last wishes we should Ilka to have heard, And breathed in his ear one llll parting woril. Only those who have lost are able The pain In the heart In not. saying farewell. lovingly Remembered hv Dld. 2 M]? er, Staten and Brothers. -5- . N. D. MacLean UNDER‘! AKEP oisrlsaictowa and North Wilisliln ~~~~~£MsAmsa-—~ -_ l