\ illfficial List p of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All! l-‘OIDI OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active ‘Mann, John. IL-Isieut, Boron, , Qnslley. Robert Cecil. 110.. Vu- oouver. B. C. Killed Accidentally Llothlan. Thomas Jamu. ,Nsssau N. P. Bahamas, B. W. I. ‘M Aeilvo“service After oru Open Cote, Marie Joseph Anatole. 1"].- Lieut. Quebec. Que. Ellement. Carl Andrew Edward, -. Pbrt Erie North. Ont. Mntkln. Merlin Leigh. i=0. Leav- itl. Alta. Previously Missing Service — Now Reported 0f War Germany Small. James Gordon, Moncton. N. B. Pnvlolllly Milling 0n Aoilve Service - Now For Official Pur- oso'°"‘n."”e‘l.“‘i“ “$5” s. x ns, ., Deénl Alto. ‘ Red ac. Warren MacAula , Fl.- Lieuh. Montreal, Que. y McMullen, Douglas James, F0, Campbellford. Ont. Scottényllter Hugh. PO.. Tor- lleated Debate ,»0n BabyBonuses In Ottawa RDNTO, N. 23 — (C?) — n? Ilederal remflr AHQWIM“ issue was carried into the 01116110 iegigmur. yesterday, and the Bt- tendaait uproar fulfilled all 6X- pecta ons. Premier Drew declared that the act, which is effective next Juli! 1, "an intrusion r1901’! ‘he pfovlncm field of iurisdlctlon"| and denounced the use c1 “he women's voluntary services to I68- me; and question those who get the allowances His position was unmedlatelv’ attacked by Liberal leader Mitchell 1". Hepburn and AA. MacLeod. labor - Progressive member for ‘roronto Bellwoods. Mr. Hepbum recalled that the‘ Plamlly Allowances Bill had passed; 1n the Commons by a unanimous| vote and said he had no doubtnoi the Dominion! leflnl right-i t0 ‘spend this amount of money for this purpose " _ The Premier’; Aug. 9 radio ad- dress. in which lie said the "in- iquitous Bill" would lrc resisicd by Ontario. was referrrd to b? Ml}, Hepburn. He asked if Mr. Drews "real objection was not that On- ioriols money might g0 t0 Que- bec under the act" A heated exchunge _ followed.‘ closing with ivilirdranrval by tho‘ Premier or s. remark that members “should not take the E18!!! mem- ber seriously " _ Premier Drew said a spccch by BYOCXKC Claxtcn, Dominion Health and Welfare Ministfr, indicated the act is "pin-i, of a broad system of social srcurity " _ "If that is so . than llllg act lis an intrusion upon the provincial ufield of jurisdiction without any ‘consultation with the provinces“ , As a. social security measure, said the Premier, "It is within the ox- clusive constitutional jurisdiction of the province and the provinces must be consulted if there is to be any effzctlve administration of family allowances " His repeated requests for n Do- minion-“rovincial conference to iron out this and other matters had bzen unhreded, said Prrmicr Drew. ‘Iiiiere h-ui been no reply lflrom Prime Minister MrlzKi/tmzfe] Iiing to his latest request, on Feb. 1 . 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"Th0 point is not so much llicimme °V°". m“ him“ "f m? mml“ ninmlnt. but the credit of the EOV- ‘my "mmuuy and mum‘ ‘hem m i 'i‘ll‘llli'lll- mid iliint crcdil depends 30°C] Urdu" - l H, m, “ha. kind of go“ Bert. J. Trowsdalc reported on Marines Barre Slaw - . Gains 0n lwo Jima rrninrni ii. is and Wllfilllfll’ or notme Dalrynlflws colwentlun saying Dorothy a Dix. Says- ->>~Q€-@’ i. _ __ _ “A (Continued from page 2) ' “TQNSWER: Not unless youTantFG' it}. liciiflwilc whom you, l least. profess to love. Comforting lonely war wi 0W5 is about the hazardous occupation in which you could IJOSSllJIl’ i-nqaige, . . ,, the convention was disturbed rc- IQ.,.§,;E"'E..PSN.',,YI f‘ i,t‘g,%‘,1,3n?,f“']°m1°i carding the reports of mouldy but- m‘ d,‘ ‘ " ‘ _ l mm“ m‘ throughout the province, but at of _ . 7 whk-l-l- we tgllgrgdttg the situation hadgreatly I dI-D>n> M. economic dcvflup_ a . _ - ndopcndent of the morality of having un affair \\‘lillvilllOlil6l‘ mull mfg, ted“, _ n“ Diwénféng- Xsigélcliaalgfildgfl‘ ivife, don t you think any civilian is a heel who tries lo seduce the wile! S oke briefly and Sam the" was a a soldier who is fighting to preserve the honros of h country? - Annual Meeting s ortage of buttermakers, and the r’ _ ififiiefdinl] Imam _ llrapauu Creamery ion of the five uri ipal dams that con- _ ‘ ‘ ' and thus guard the Cologne “m” “e d“ ' GUAM, Fcb. 2a - (AP) _ United States Mllflllflfl, stopping all couri- ter attack and battling lntcnsc oncmy nrc, CJl"v'0(l out slow and costly gains today in their (lrivc for the central airiicld on Iwo Jima, where the American flag‘ flies from the summit of dominat- ing Mount Surlbachi. The hotly contested northern sector remained stnblo through Thursday night, Admiral CllCfliOl‘ participate in th" registration nrd W. Nimitz, Pacific Ocean nrcn sorting: or {Ohms rrauired for cay- commander, reported in n commun. ment of the allowances would be to 111W “Blight. despite enemy HCUV- "destroy the sanctity of the home ity. and the privacy or the individual " The fierce resistance on the nor- v Persons without. training in we]. thcrn sector was parollcllcd on tire fare work chcuki not re allowed r sjscp. fortified slopes of Sunbcvhl- , interrogate persons on their prlv- borne marines fought their way to ate Minn-s ‘the summit U115 morning and owosmon Lad" E3 30m“, planted the American ilsg amid . “med with me Prank“ demand volcanic ash and lava rock. for a, Dominion-Provincial con- " ' but believed Mr. Drew's .opposition to Uhc Family Allow- o-nces Act was indicative of an . attitude on the part of the On- iario Government "to resist social security legislation on constitu- tional izrounvfs or on the basis of provincial rights." Furthermore, in student to Guelph who showed a “h” Nlflwlson " real interest in this profession. John H. Myers said in looking over the various Creamery reports. he felt this factory had a lot of patrons who produced small am- ounts. and that only during the summe months, which had a ten- dency to pull down our nverngo for the year. He thought the Deport- inezil. of Agriculture should hold meetings in these districts, and encourage the famiers to give more attention to dairying with the ob- icct of making it an all year round business. The company awarded Charles Pooley, Tryon, a. war saving certi- ficate in recognition of his fine showing made during the year. The following ofiioers were ap- pointed for the ensuing year: PrcsidentP-A. R. Toombs. Vice President-J. V. Moore. Secretary-B. C. Wood, Dlrectors—E. C. Holm. Bowley Leurd, Evan Wright, J.l". Trows- dale, Frank MacDonald. Auditorfé-J. H. Myers and Frank a . CTCFWEIQH: i. Association would help finance a m‘ lozznsqsllmlxen m Decoration To Islander .. 1 —l~ A TIMES Chick orders at once to n, for March Chicks so you can get them raised to range before cropping. The dressed poultry market never had a better outlook than at present. Swlflfs requires un- limited quantities of market poultry for the coming season at very popular prices. Delays nrc disappointments, order or send for our popular price list i0 SWIFTS CHICK llATfillEIlY ' F Mil-BC" W Tll THE Send your Baby Swift's Chatlottetow The annual meeting of the Cra- pnud Groomer Company was held‘ lll iiic (Jrri lfl l'l.lll ‘Tuesday “f- tcrnonn, iiry 20th, n goodly numlzci- of shareholders nnd pats r0115 lining ilroscnt. The president, Mr. A. R. Toombs occupied the chair. and after the rend ng oi’ the minutes by the sec- retory hc addressed the meeting, congratulating the farmers on their untlring effort in producing foodstuffs during the war years when help was scarce and foods were so badly needed. While our production o butter for the post yeor was not as large as i943 it was nevertheless a good year, our muko going over the three hundred thousand mark. He mentioned the large volume of feed being purch- ased by our patrons, and urged the farmers to grow as much grain as possible at home. He said the OTTAWA, Feb. 22- ment of try corps Major, thrcc awards of the Military Medal, and two com- mendations for gallant conduct. Cpl. Leo Alphonse MacDougall, 27. of Tracadie, P. E.I., and Pte. (A-Cpl.) Baxwell Cameron Row- dlng, 25. Liverpool, Quccns County, N. 8,, were awarded Mill- tary Medals. C l. MacDougull. Canadian In- fan ry Corps. was born at ‘lracadie Cross on June l6, 1917. A farmer in civil life, he resided there prior u. i. ulnar Ol"l'(3fvlli'l‘l{lh”l' Fitting iirril r"-oplvl:i: GIN"! l-Iir. Compares Sask., B. 0. Governments VICTORIA. rich-ill — ‘OP’ ~ n, m, llloniaguc. r. n. 1. CHARLOTTETOWN QUICKIES I By Ken Reynolds always wanted s airing of pe ' 1rd in the Guardian Want lIll-IO I Adel” Joel offered Hon. RJ... Maitkmd said tvdfll’ 111 bilg British Coi-umcia bsglslature; unlit the admliusn-ativc record 01‘ the nlne-monihs-old C.C.F. Gov- ernment in Saskatchewan COIN-Pal"; unravel-ably with that of the h. Liberal - Progiesiz-ve Conservative Coalition Government in the fields g: social advancement, flnancel wd farm loans.‘ l Making the comparison e-ni address prepared for delivery in the Throne Qpecoh debate "for the obvious reason that one must as- sumo that the things prmnlscd prior to last June by the C.C.l=‘. y now are being realized," Mr. “ZM/ FOR RELIEF mom Maltland nddedz~ "It is unusual for us to examine very thoroughly legislation and ad- ministration in other provinces. but if Saskatchewan is to be quoted throughout Canada, then we should know about Saslomt/shewan. business beef saiyigg that‘ everything w cure y a new order is easy to say, but it is not‘ so simple when you are fined with realities." Mr. Maitlond, B.C. Progressive Conservative leader and attorney- generll in the Coalition Govern- ment. said that monthly old ago GET n F/lfiwnu i/IN/illll n l/UHJHI ‘iFIIINI. trim»: nun llllli viMliiv I IT'T"I"FTI'I'T . UCKLEY’ MIXTURE pensions payments were $30. a person in British Columbia com- pared with $25 in Saskatchewan] "One would have thought" that at its special session last fa of the first acts or the Socket-l chewm 1 "ature would have been to increase old age pensions payments but "they met in Regina, passed their legislation and ed- joumed. but never increased it a single dollar " "Social allows-nee" for a. single hereon in British Columbia we: $27. s month compared with $18.30 in Sorfmtchcwnn and the BC. allowance for s family oi five was 862.60 compared with H4136 in Saskatchewan ‘awaiting of finance Mr. Melt- uid the lawnmower: Gov-l olant was running smoothly and a line spirit of co-opcration existed nmong the management and dir- actors. The Secrctar oort stating butter was then gave his re- t at 306,597 lbs. of manufactured during or more cream in Charles Pnoley Maynard Fov .. Windsor Bell .. Alden Crossmon Simmons Bros. the sum of $121,927.81 v35 paid out to the patrons; in- cluded in this was $24,778.41 re- cclvcd from the Government by way of subsidy. The company also sold the patrons $59,583.87 worth "no year nnd Albro Howatt W . W. Len .. ‘ Eric Lowthcr Active Army on May proceeded overseas in and returned to Canada i943, a the sam so Catherine Tracadle C . Cpl. Rawdlng, also of the C enlistment in the 15, 9 Bill‘. his MacDougall, rose July. gain going over in J other. . resides at Canadian 194.0. He 194 l , March. une of Mrs Office flours: 1'! in l2 A. M. m 2 in El l‘. M. lloli¢lr.,\‘s i-lzn. Office (‘unnrcicrl ppol nlmeni \'."'f ill of feed which was the highest m record. Ho reported the company's finances in good shape. but found it hard to put much money in re- rcrve for the future as income tax took about c. third of company's profits. The Creamery Manager, L. H. Rcgerson, spoke briefly on plans for s new creamery. He said lro had received several from new creameries in Ontario. They were on mo large s. scale for our wants. For those who need a tonic! Hon lo a enm- laliutlon 0| nutritive, lenle stimulating In- gndlentmldeol for eennleo- lllll- IAFAIO Bottle Canadians are lilhtln] sideby troop: in roustlng the Commie souoaiyyroultnllliennsl lide wit out of 0 The a n rain; out Mum: nooeo. mineflelltllalnanplllloael. Hero Comedian! m r7 n. . nto m» road to take up a l>°~*‘"°“ '°' the Nails. - (Omediel Mm! °“'"'