HE WESTERN GUARDIA. -<=-"= ems-crease" -~ - lltlllllsllll old I'll-ill‘! COUNT! - Nowl. llhoorlliiom Advonhlng were: " “'r:'.":..".t.::.s: ~ "- ~- stereo 152,?’ Ink!!!» WIW w tor Stroot. Gourlleo. Drugs "w" ' Btroot. aura ubuoet, 6'1 Gronvilb so“; W" Water Street. REPORTS SURPLUS _ (Continued-farm Egg l) ti? .ii‘s..‘tii.",i°..it'z' sushi“; 1n many cases obliged to greatly count‘ of the cirrnuultryirflm scum merc andise, and this of compo Gwyn" qfll be doiivorod an“: nay ot £0 P" d" " m‘ ICIIIIIDCIIIID mes-side b P" I"!- rhune 289 for this wit... rive your older to the My mvwllbli l." deliveries on your rouse, .-.. “ , "lent 1n respect of personal prop- erty. Then too our Poll Tax rs- ceipts were reduced, possibly out 0f Proportion to those of any other Kiduoy figllitltlfg-Qryittwn '“‘ 0°“ e a-atlu. ._._- _y|.ENAMINB with Liver and n guard you against vitamin de- g” aourues Rexallnalgrtalls 4180M?! and satisfactory ser- w or; your Films. Gourliesaftexsll ( l d1 d now and ir-tinsllgvtelitsngtklll-rlllfieqi- s 3-35-31- _5|r,\cl=;'s store and warehouses continue to close on “Mm . a; 12 o'clock noon until fur- "s notice. z-zs-zl. MONARCH and Goodrich suto- , - t l , new fully bflgdstllltgstglla stggllfil-lelz, 15. 11. 19 .. .._ tes obtainable st Brace ‘am a unis-no cannon. BEEELIEESES for Sunday. Febru- dllth are as follows: Bedeque ll 3M Albany 3 P.M. Cape ‘traverse 0pm. Rev. James M. Baxter. ‘p, Minister. 346'“- _ an ‘fractional horse ,§‘§nl. tilt be obtained for air pressors, car Wusherfi. 855011119 mp5 grinders, power units. rifld yirrtniners, tractors, valve defacers d all types of automobiles. Corgi‘- yaraces. 9-35" - _ N BOOK DISTRIBU- ogAiloli/layor W. J. Lidstone of mmersidc. chairman of the East ‘ce Ration Board reports that e distribution of the N0- 3 T899031 _, 1s proceeding splendidly in rt district. some centres have al- cst completed their work. Nearl! m ration hooks were distribut- . to the centres of East Prince by .J. M. Nicholson the chief dis- wgo; pniahig deputy, Ml‘. J. A. AIEABING CONTINUES - The llminary hearing of John (Hol- an) Gallant, charged with con- ‘racy continued yesterday in the urt. House at Sumrnerside before glstrate W. E. Derby. At the con- lon oi the hearing the case was urned till this morning. Wit- es which testified yesterday re Cpl. Watson, RCMJZ; re- ed; Andrew Perry and Con- .. conspiracy began yesterday ore Magistrate Darby. ‘The fol- -; witnesses testified, James +-- nts, Summerside; ‘mornas i , stunrnerside; my Bernard, ersde; Pilot Officer D". J. lli, RCAJ‘, formerly with the 0MB: llsrlo lchunnsn and it Ranshsn. At five o'clock l we was adjourned till today. .1’. J. Rushes. K. 0.. of Pred- l .1113. and R. 5. Hinton sp- red when; grown and J. Watson l"! - -. Inbound for the -- ~- in both eases B. -CAa MILLFEEDS, barley meal and flo Mwnlulll "filmed soon. —B0CKEY Bedeque Rink Fri. day, Feb. 26 Freetown Juniors vs Borden Juniors. First game in Tip Top finals. Admission 20 cents, Skate after. 3.23-1; -PA88 EXAMINATIONS — The following men of the Seventeenth Reserve) Armoured Regiment - have officially passed their exami- nations held recently in Summer- slde. For Sergeants, G. T. Clark, R. L. C. Shaw, D. F, McFarlsne, V. H. Groom, A. F. Wells, N. D Campbell, L. W. Hancock, w. A. 0111119. A, B. Johnston, A. P. Mc- Iean, J. A. Mom-thus‘. M. M, Bell, ,J. E. Ayers, J. W. MoNaught, R, B. lPowell. R. C. ‘rnard, l-l. John- _ston, H. W. Wuige. The follow- ‘lng have qualified as Csrporsls. J. F. Scott. L. C. Kenny, D. E. Wood- slde, M. Bryanton, C. A. Gordon, C. B. Allen, K. M. McLean.—-S. Personal -Lieut.. Donald Baker, R.C.N.V. terday after having been guests ot Mrs, Baker's sister, Mrs. William Morrison, Summerside, for a few days-S. -Messrs. I vls Hacker and Bradford Cairns left Wednesday morning by plane for Montreal on a short vis1t.-S. ILSLEY TABLES (Continued from page l) than to state the total amount and that there had been reductions in many controllable expenditures. But o statement accompanying tho estimates said that one of the largest reductions, $23,910,000 representing wheat acreage reduc- tion ayments, would have to be provl ed for later. The apparent increase over the current year, $45,317,000, is far more than accounted for by increases in es ndit directly or indirect- 1i! ddue to the war, the statement s . Largest of these increases is l63,260,000 1n interest on the pub- ic debt and other debt charges. administration of the income and excess profits tax, un- errfialoyment insurance and Post Of ce department, bring the total increases to $81,809,000. Reductions were made under 166 headings in this yQ-"s estimates. and the cut totalled $35,000,000. Of this $2 244,000 ll . is represented by the $23,910,000 in w eat acreage reduction pay- ments not yet provided for, Arnoéig other reductions were 91,209, in transport depart- ment capital expenditures, $539,377 1n the trade and commerce depart- ment, $406,361 in public works and $291,280 in mines and resources. R... and Mrs. Baker returned yes-‘ city in Canada. by resson~of the number of Charlottetown’; mo. o... enlisted c. c. L232! Forces. Economies Proetlseil The fact that you and your council were able to keep expendi- ture within the estimated revenue and as well reduce the City's net indebtedness by $37,669.22 would attain seem to indicate sound od- ministration, and the practice of all economies consistent with the maintenance of the services to which our citizens are accustomed, and which they have the right to expect. Your Committee is leased also to report that during e year 1942 $248,250.00 in 4 per cent City De- bentures was offered to Canadian investors and was sold at a small premium, giving the City the low- est cost money in many years. ‘fills l5 Wflrlihy of mention because the ready saleabillty of these de- bentures is evidence of an elation by dealers in mun cipal securities of a marked improve- tnent in our City's finances in the last few years, as it is less than five years ego that the City of Charlottetown offered an almost exactly similar sum—o245,000,- of 4 1-2 per cent Debentures and did not receive a firm bid, the best offer receeived being a suggested option at $96.00 per $100.00 Deben- ure To quote again from the Auditors’ report: “A continuation of the present policy cf careful attention to all matters, and gradually build- ing up the Sinking Fund will place the City in a preferred po- sition, without the tax-payer feel- ing it to any great extent”. This seems good advice, and if accept- ed, and followed strictly, should place our City in a favorable po- sition to meet and cope with the problems which must follow the conclusion of the war. Your Committee regrets very much the unfortunate illness of one of its most valued members, Coun- cillor J.E. Stems. lvlr, Bterns is o business executive of proven Judg- ment and ability, and his advice on matters of Civic finance, and administration was invaluable to your Finance Committee. It is sincerely to be hoped that he en- joys a speedy return to a state of health which will permit him to resume his duties at. this Council Board. Your Committee, too, Your Wor- ship, would like, on behalf of the entire Council. and the citizens whom we represent, to incorporate in the published reports of the City a brief expression of sympa- thy to Your Worshl on the sad bereavement you su fered in the death of Mrs. Holman. This very gracious lady was well known to all of us, and her charm and kind- ness at all City functions remains one of the pleasant memories of our service in this Council, Your Committee thanks Your Worship, all members of your Council, the City. Clerk and his staff for the many courtesies ex- tended to it during the past year. This report is respectfully sub- lttedltbog behalf of the Finance omm R. C. CHANDLER. Chairman. Save iiloihesinlwariime WOC you can doublo the wash- Iovo oe much day llfo of clothes.- You will find you us: don‘: .1“.....'°."in:::,t"s:.: ust".sm 21"": Wdl wllllo without for some un clothes so clean blanching. Spar oudllng octioru HOIGMIII. Yenoxcepl usual onion, of course, Oxydoim ur wash comes robin w! o; white s r s iuu with rich, ‘ifiollo-lubblo" sud If! old. livolio: “Hustle-Bubblo" oudoollfOxydolm Tbouluds are much loo rind llfifify CHEN lo much richer in wosbng power than beforor they lift Andso scdvo cl l dmoucThiokbowlsloil b» to otbee - loIohrooionutdmyumTbierlebe-tde- ~ gulu beauty for ‘ “ oafo it's grand for lovely woohoblo moor JECTS NEWS OF THE DAY APITUL Summerside Prepare For ,Iled Cross Drive Ln thusiastlc meeting of the executive of the Red Cross carn- paign organization was held at Red Cross House last evening with the Provincial Chairman, Mr. D. J, “ presiding. Progress re- ports were heard from the chair- men of the various -- mmlttees- city organization, country organ- ization, specisl homes, publicity, promotions, rural s Without their work we seemed assured that e was 1n line for a fine start of the campaign throughout the Pro- vince on Monday morning, March many centres and numerous in- dlvldusls indicate our people to be even more Red Cross minded than ever before with a general deter- mination to increase their sub- scriptions by st least twenty-five per cent and many doing far in excess of that. Dr. MacMillan the provincial Plesident of the Red Cross w a fifteen minute radio address on Sunday evening at, 6.15. v1; mrurLOWETOWN GUARDIAN CENTRAL fillAlllllAll of er peony ton otoyoo ot live east? o word. strictly our solo in odvonoo, casswnu. m Photons!!- cormtnsnsrnou un maul- suca. Ir" cssvm cuuacll. Mermaid- Divine worship will be held on gabbaah avoxt at 2-30 pm. RAV- G- ‘fl’ ‘um’ “mm ‘a-ze-u. uhligNTAflLY MEEPNG OI‘ ‘I'll l1 Hogme, no commit. 2-20-11- ATIINDED MEETING‘ - Bl- deq-ue was well roprooontod at tho farmers’ moo Kelli‘!- Frank Jordine, udsoo Mwflwr Edwin Lord, .1. '1'. Inmsll. Arnold Henderson Davis Jewell. 111d W11‘ bur Wriwht. POLICI COURT-In tho police court yesterday morning the own- er of o vicious do was ordered to have the d08 destroyed and D01 all medical expenses. He informed His Honor that he hod sent the animal. do- the do: oi the Court would bo gust-gill out-the dog would bo des- roy '. CHARTER. FLIGHT TONIGHT -A Maritime Central Airways Bo- eing lane will mo-ko a charter trip rom Mouton only tonight with tho Maroons. scheduled i0 meet the Abbies in the Maritime laydowns for the senior hockey itle, Ten members of the Mone- ton team will come on the special flight, The will return to the mainland tier the game, probably taking off diortiy before rnirlnigh suocassrur, cAan not! - 90115011. 11°11 The Nurses’ Alumnae of the char- residents and womens committee. logggmwn Hggpltal held g very 51m- exce tion all reported c555“; can; a gy "dvmwd ‘m5 i“ Redeemer Hall vwyt-luns r in the Holy lost night. A crowd attended and the hers were: Ladies 1st. 1st, Chas. snow; "s... John “"- Advmce “Pm” “m” " 3m“ Coady. FTeeue-Out was won by Mrs. Prise Vernon McEalchern and Door by Mrs. DesRoches. DOUBLE RED C306! DON‘- ATION- The Charlottetown Y's Men's club last night decided to increase its subscription to the Red Cross 100 per cent over lest m m m; n m canh year's donation. One of the speak- paign 1n M1,; MXVQP} “may Wm, ers at the regular weekly meeting was Mr. George Tweedy, KC. who made an appeal on behalf of the Red Cross. The other speaker was Y's Man Hazen Wigmore who Canadian Legion Monthly‘ Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion was held last ‘evening. In the absence of the President, Mr. J. I". Leightlzer, M.M., the 1st Vice-President, Nix. Manning Bag- nell presided. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and adopted, Mr. P, E. Palmer reported for the Canteen Committee and announc- ed that at the next meeting he would present e full report. The secretary read the report of the entertainment committee and the Russian Relief Sacred Concert. Comrade McKenzie d the sick and visiting read to the meeting o report submitted by Mrs. E. M. Basnall of the Charlottetown Red Cross Corps stating that 821 pa- tients in different, hospitals had been visited during January. A letter was read by the Secre- tar-y from Major Saunders, thank- ing the legion for assistance in nnection with the O.W.A.C. meet in Prince of Wales College. etter of thanks from Mrs, Ii. J. Gallant for messages of sym- pathy and wreath was read. The matter of funeral a:- rangements was next discussed, and it was felt that it would sim- plify rnstters consider-ably if sll funeral directors would notify the Secretary. Mr. Brown when they had a veteran's, funeral, The next item of business was a donation to the Red Cross which was referred to the executive. A letter from the publishers of the liegionss-y woe reed regarding the discontinuing of some or their advertising for the duration and claiminv that if the members of the different branches tirwe publication. 7110 meeting God Save the King. NUINIBRG‘! WATCH The pocket watch was invented in lfurnberl. AUCTION SALE AUCTION’ [ALI Al‘ IIA VIIW I401‘ l0 Acting under instruction; of Mrs. John W. Pickering y s a quonti 4 nurses, l9 mower, rok outfit, 2 sn- 0. ""e'iei§’r‘§'°s£‘es. o. m. s... ltoro open Wednesday afternoon and ovoning 2- I lnonoyévool OXYDOL now goes much Arrhenius or —o boo woolen much more ’ g _ Clllllll slisbou illiiliiil-i-Willli ot-saellllw ttty hay. straw, and eats also o quontity furniture. ash matter will again be token um or C , tb- executive. and rnmrlnr meets-w. and LAC. Partridge, flute solos by m-n closed w1ih PO, Houthousen, trumpet solos by LAC. Spelling, and a demonstra- tion of oks by youmer than him. Be is get out for a stroll every doy and ee mefully reading the wur news in , Ives hos I will sell bv Auction on Botw- years, D so.. cue ‘o farrow, b hogs, binder, King's County. Besides Mr. T.G. hono hoo, Char om word crusher, Charlottetown Wednesday almost novnoduon- while in difficult . Apparently‘ tho and all plans woo from uth, , kinds harness used on o largo farm and officials ot the spoke on education, pointing out the need for improving the present stem. Y's Man Russel leard pro- s ded. Guests included, Keith Webb, Gordon Ieiich and CD1. Jack Nar- rowmore. FERRY MAKES BETTER TIME —lLast night the train from Borden arrived in the cit-y at 10.10 with 50 sengers aboard, The car ferry eft Tormentine st 5.46 and docked at Borden st 7.05. the day the ferry made five erossngs mak- ing fairly good time on eaidi, and clearing up all the freight on the Island side, 30 car loads in all. There were 6) cars ferried from Tormentine to the Borden termi- nal, half of which were loaded with coal and merchandise. It was es- timated by railway officlals last night that there would be 90 cars of freight and 50 empty refrigera- tor cars still piled up st Tormen- tine at the end of the dsy. RATION BOOKS ISSUED-Well over 50 r cent of the No. 2 ro- tlqn boo for this Province have already been issued and the n/urn- ber is increasing daily, it was learned from the ration office in Charlottetown yesterday. ‘nrsro oreoniyihreemorodo lntho dish-ibu ion com homo- holders are urge to get their new later. Complete figures for four local Ration Boards and partial figures for the other showed that o. total of 51,417 books hod ‘l-seen Gilt. Albe as rton 0M5; Crammer- eide 13,291; Saurls 4,700; Charlotte- town (city) 14,392; Charlottetown District 9,069; Montwlle. in Pl". 3,000. l I INJOYABE. MEG!!!‘ r A‘ moot enjoy on rtoinmon woo the social hall of tho] Charlottetown Baptist Church lost, evening under the auspices of tho. see their wavy clear to an mgr-gage lliary of the Church. The pemon- acute. of fiftv cents yearly they would be nel of the perfonncrs was made v0 wmmueg u, out dgwn m» dlpcdn- entirely of members of the R. A. I‘. Charlottetown. The concert was The matter was discussed freely most heartily enjoyed by o very lyv the members and the majority large audience. The ladle; served preggnt weyg in fgvm- 0f keeping refreshments 0O the PCPIONHCIB. In ‘bu. ‘nd where“ in many 111s up the Igglqnpyv one: hundred oer the absence of the pastor, the Rev. ' gum“ w, W111 m", w cent. It wa- decided that all mem- LJ. Levy. Mr- Jr W~ Milli-e hers be notified hv letter of what os chairman, The 99°81’!!! the increase would mean and the ed 561M100!" b? "l! 3- A» F- M" r acted incl - hoirus voohl solos bv LAC. Beord, fleqassistedbvDorot-hymlon. MAN! IAPP! arrows-m, Issac Ivoo, retired owner of the former Ives‘ Mill in Montague, will celebrate his 80th birthday today at, the home of his son Mr. . . 92 Longworth Avenue. h ps up with world events by new aper each dsy. Mr. the rovince, particularly in he hoe onoth son living in lottetown, Mr. H. W. Ivos. I-XIIOT ITATIMINT TODAY, -Thero woo no official wood - med terdoy so to what ho y“ R.C.A.I'. three bom nod to the one whic unloaded near the Mount Cd- Rood. about. o mllo night‘ s. tion sold they would issue a statement on Mr. Terms O the incident this morning. Al- If day ls unfit. sole on Monday though the oxoet whereabouts ei March 1st. ‘ the croft woe not known unofficial sous. JOIN W. IICKRINO reports from ‘the moinlond bold of one crashing our Bhedlsc tioneer. IUGIV I. HOIIIION; W - Alli! n ight. N was ssdoy n “o “alto ‘ books st once to avoid difficulty - n retired for several pour nor forty yours he was proprietor of the mill in Monto- iur lture consisting f iguullimd “tantra-lime lakes!“ ‘final n - o us n hard of cattle. brood “q m pa _,btho ' CltyCounoillsstulght: Assessment Year 1943 Real Ueenseo and luuilry -'l.‘oxes Amusement Auctioneers Building Ponni Bicycle Electric Light Companies Fish and Meat Commilionors of lowers st Water Province of P. B. I. Fire Grant City Government City Hall Maintenance City Elections Interest on Debentures Debentures Library Market House Maintenance Miscellaneous Expense Police Department Police Court ‘ Pond Maintenance Rentals Paid Sundry Street Lighting School Board Squares Maintenance Streets Maintenance Supersnnuatlons and Sewers (Less adjustments, etc.) Travelling Expenses Victory Loon Drives Victory Park Maintenance Provision for Depreciation Motor Trucks Assessment ‘Ibtsl Expenditure and Reserves lurplus Current Year- ibfréi EDIATE (Continued from page l) shooting urge upon the Depart- ment of ‘Iransport tho absolute necessi‘ of immediate construc- tion of a new cor ferry, to be plac- ed in service ot the earliest poss- ‘mllnivmanfbzyitle ded by Downs; oooon ll. Wbhb. Form Lobour Whoross the problem of suffi- cwld m; Victoria Group of the Ladies Aux- clont form lslbour has become very The extra production asked for and the tsncertsinby of weather condition throughout the harvest- ing seoson makes it n y to have some definite plsn to make the necessary farm labour avail- rely on college students o-nd school chil- dron Be it therefore resolved that we, the Central Farmer's Institute, petition the board o! lbvernors of P.W.O. to close college this year on ‘w: the first of Mary and also ask that the Board of Education consider extending the sdiool vocation. This vocation might extend over tho months of July. August. 58D- temher. without. any ill effects on the diildrerfs development. This matter u; be arranged without any reduction in hachers’ salaries. Moved by R. A. Proffltt; second- od J. L Dewar ‘ ‘ wor production, and where- as the shipments of these com- modities ore being held up in many instances by shortage of lo- whereoo there is oi. the in largo en's of wsr that , available for this work, Be it therefore resolved that this association of formers here the crew landed in the Port Elgin district. Besldspts of this Province in Prince Count! Ind in H!" County south of the Ms penue were asked by radio yester- day to conduct sh intensive search for mom-berg of the crew of the plane believed to have boiled out. frml Moonwhilo two unexploded bombs remoinod when they fell and o guard from the Royal Air Force was still on duty. in addition to breaking windows in ruidences of Heston Beck and Mr. Gordon Warren on the Mount Edward Road tho octplooion of one bomb Wednes- day night broke window; in e near- by born owned by w. Frank Roper and in the dwelling of Mr. Alex Agnew on the Buckley Point. Nod o half mile owe]. ‘Rio Hoot dwooblldhlilos CIVIC REVEIVUE AND EXPENDITURE IIVENUI Interest Coupons-Handling Charges Less Accrued Interest Received on sale of Interest on Bonk Overdraft Current Account P5"? SEVEN ' Annual Meeting (Continued from pgge i) the Appal Boom for 1948. When an emlanation was given ‘ of olvle and iituro the Council by the Mayor and City tsnces of 1941 as obowu in tho oooolntl tabled st tho annual nroot- Recorder of the circums accident to Fireman James e while on his way to o fire It Al? Macxinnon‘: apartment, Ogug, Mscxinnon st once stated that ho woud supplement by e100 tho amount the City Council would ply 2n a I the Pirerneni Benefit Pimd to '5“ Hub defray expenses of on oper- BAMM fllllefihotlon which it was found noooosory folrimltlri to undergo. e o ng annuo report; won submitted and Adopted, , Eflyorbcolieport; m com. un. Chan er); Police I114 Plflbertty, (Ooun. Blanchard): Ctreet Dishing and nnploymont, (Ooun. McKee); Mo-fiet, (Conn. Butler); Streets, (Court. Douglm); “XXIII. (Court. MacKlnnon)‘, Fires. (Conn. MacDonald»; City School Board, Public Health, Wei," m..." hzssi. hi‘. "mm City Police Court. w Wife 0f Soldier Awarded M.0. ls At Georgetown 100,098.24 It was ‘ ‘ yootorvdoy Ilse In. Clayton Henry George, wbooo manly husband Capt. George of the Roy- 05000 l1 Army Medical QOYDG wu award- . 900m ed the Milieu-y Cross recently is 10,84,135 ufigLx “as” residing lb her- Old 1101110 IQ “n15” PILL announcing tho sword listod Capt. George so a native of Pr-incetown, P11, but residents in that 61s- taic: did not know of anyone by t a name. e , an s st.‘i"o°ié’..“iel'" I."'.,.’°“€.‘».'€,. u. young son, has been residing with her perv-misfit bgrbgid Hey- Krlig s r c since flMl-WIW g 4.37359, Capt. George, who is Ma.- NLIZi , joir, is e native of Ingersoll, ntsr- is... cacti. cs2: “i” "i: is: 4,281.20 l i P5 m’ 9 . iht ea - He as tii-rroudh D11!!- mamoo leregrque, sgd 1508!‘ was transferred "Dung to the middle cost. $56050! His citation said "so mud: con- 545-54 {menu did he inspire while evacu- ating casualties that it was a W- word ‘all will be well as Georfle ll IMJMA‘! in charge.’ He was responsible I01‘ saving the life “d suffering o! 3,3553"; many hundreds 0f Wolmded- 2,446.44 ""““" 1N.419.29 184.82 r-‘aan snort-race Prbllc Property sundry Maintenance Less Street and Sidewalk Assessment 0,076.22 11,98 Office Equipment Police Elllriprnent Deficit Housing Account Current Period 4365.69 1,0313!!! 16,691.58 2,558.24 46.90 141,40 1.00 10,309.41 59,178.50 t 887.22 22,472.13 2.754% Sinking Flu-id Provision, Ordinary and- Water 37,953.47 610.06 171.20 1,543.79 1,770.44 Reserve for lbtimsted Unoollectsble 1942 12,000.00 186.37 824.8543 l. 7,701.53 l 332,566 N assembled petition the Selects o Service boa-rd to take the matter up at once and make sufficient help available to those componioo so tint maxim um , may be assured to our farmers and thus have sirfficient ground lime stone and. fertilizer made available st the proper time. Moved by J. J. ‘Irainor; second,- od by R. C. Mduod. lvonlnl leflou 1k. J. W. Moleon presided at the closing session last night. Mr. J. Lincoln Dewar in a mort. address urged the meeting to maintain the island's reputation for sacrifice in the matter of - ingaxvictoiy bonds. . J. . McIntyre, C113,, agri- cultural representative, Moncton, discussed organic matter, drainage, soil oeidity and chemical fertilizer as import-tent factors in good form- Mr. Wylie Gibson spoke on form rotations, dealing with provision 0d in correct proportions. con- trol of weeds, maintenance of fer- tillty, and maximum production. Mr. P. A. Mclsaac, M. L. A., Souris, spoke on the benefits far- mers derive from organisation, and "got togethers" where they ex- change helpful ideas. l2 Soldiers Leave Province The following men, all privotos,| Army Basic 1943, James Duncan, aged 7B years. left the Canadian Training Centre at Bosch Grove recently for training centres else- where in Canada: . A. Arsensult. Piusvllle. J Burns, Charlottetown. , W. Dunn, Charlottetown. y, Chlflbt u. , Kelly, Charlottetown. . . Hlckox, Hunter River. . . Msclilwen, Stanley Bridge. . Macleod Glenross. . Sisco, Hsifax. . d. Homers, Charlottetown. Before leaving the men wen‘ presented with cigarettes by i‘:r‘ Rovincisl Government Lhlldlt the Carry on Canada Corps, ‘time presentations were looked after by o representative of the Cana- d an Legion War Services. "UPqPPQ£FoFQ JBISIY LARGEST t ‘Fae ‘largest of "ti; Channel ls- an ersey. o UNI 9Q‘ Ilatlm d [MM FREDERICION. Feb. 25 —(CP) _Agricu1turg Minister A. C. Taylor said today he had make renresent- ations to Ottawa in an effort to re- lieve a serious shortage of protein and grain feeds in New Brunswick. To Late To Classify rYFrTEIETdEkY tan Irish terrier. Phone Charlottetown. Reward. FOR gsvv_nmvnv,w RAIHIWHPU IZ-Qatw- shown". Hardly used. Apply Box AB cars of 2-2‘3-2i ____._._ Personals M; and Mrs. George Sherrenpf Crapaud spent last week-end v15- lting Mr. and Mrs. LIOYd Jewell of Bedeque. Gnr. J. Lester Smith of the RO- A., has left for the mainland after spending his furlough with i115 DM- ens Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith Rocky Point. PM. George Mclhehem of l-hl 8.0.0.0., who was home 1E Ml fllrlmlgh. visiting his pawl M? and ‘Mrs. Angus McEi-lchem Rocky Point, returned last week to his unit.. BIRTHS COSTELLO — At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Feb. 26. i943, t4 Mr. and Mrs. John Costello. a c011 mummy _ at the Charlottetown summit, reb. as, ma, to Mr- and Mrs. J. A. Mushy. City. o hush!- II. meanness sunsarmv - smcmm - At tho Manse Kenslngton, by REV- A- D~ Stirling, February 23. 1948. Marion Sudsbury, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Sudsbury of seaview was united in marriage to Wllllfllfl Sinclair son of Mr. John Sinclair of Hamilton. DEATHS ,MoDONALD—~At Peskos. REL, ,1Ie'h. 25, ma, Joseph A. McDon- | sJd. aged es. WOODSIDE-— At Tryon, Feb. 25. b943, Hartford Woodside, aged s2 , ears. Funeral Saturday from his ' te residence, service starting a4 12.30 thence to Margate Church, service on arrival. Interment Mar- gate Cemete y. lMOONEY- In the City Hospital, ‘Ebb. 25, 1011, Doris Mooney, be- loved daughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Mooney of Bear Rrver, aged 17 years. Remains are resting at tho residence of Mr. Joseph Pitre, Peake St., until this afternoon when they will be conveyed to the deipot and forwarded to her homo in Bear River for interment. DUNCAN-At southport, Feb, 25, ‘Remains are resting at the Cut- ‘cliffe Funeral Home where s ghort ‘service wll‘ be held Saiurnny at, I rpm. Remains will then be ior- wvsrded by train to st. Peters to ,t.he home of his daughter, Mrs, Alex Buchanan, strathconn, whero funeral will be held Monrlnv ser- vice starting at 2 nm. Interment lDundas Cemetery. l N. D. MacLean UNDER l AKER EMBALMII dhortnltelown snn North Wllioliiro . _- -._- ._ . .. _. ....._s.~nauoa‘s-aa-s-.u__".a¢.-u_-,._..et.‘.,.