5B clsllriiin. liunnlillil l‘|ala column l ' , hull lnterent.‘ n'li’l.nr::l?eaf:l:|nn.-.l .' "w" "ml" l8: be lllllllr: :3 : “'33.”; "I'll. ltrfrtly ppyg,“ a ,et..,.~.tn~e.~z on KNIGHTS or rrruias CQNFEDBBATIO . iii ALL MEANS BE EARLY! “We N u" “E35 CONGRATULATIONS__ Jill? i QHABIQFLTETQYKN.-. GUARQEQ- Allies rush‘ Railway building $200 To In Middle East By Edward Kennedy Ci izens Of Canada Take advantage of your rlqhta under a Democrae to ‘ ' your Federal inein rs of your wlth°'ie§'ll-’a"' °i'ialli‘i'a”"lli" 1 plebiscite. ' e ACT AT ONCE I l I 0H1 D ' “Til-Howrah 573th.‘ °' Depressing the desire to help ai- leviate the hardships suffered by file people 0f Britain, Indians of ie Blackfoot tribe at a recent council meeting voted $100 to be -:- 3.15—-7-—9. glagonasngrefiimueétfgdegiénérggfl Noonanl on the birth of p q h tai- (P t l i ""1." “until? gnu Emilia?‘ Charlottetown ISLAND“ 6E5: Sad news has lllillilM Trinity llnited Church given to the Queen's Canadian Purid for Air Raid Victims. The cheque, along with a res- olution prepared by Tcddy Yellow Hyena passed by the council in session. was recently received by “‘PrcI8tnffWrltc CAIRO. Ileb. l6-(AP)-Almost '10) miles or railroad construction have been undertaken by the Al- Blackfoot Indians Queen ’s Fund Give “The brave and dauntless people of Briiain are being bombed out of flame and shelter. We. the Black- fcot Tribe, wish to express our sympathy to these nobfe men and women of Britain who, through their fortitude, patience and cour- age, have won the admiration of the yilicle World. “Li is in the hope. that we. the indiiins of the Blackfoot Ttibgmav ta;- w-a-w it?» i; , * acewht‘ ' "we = "n. Cltdlof islilsh .bt,h uilai-iiinihatwe the death ole gxtligoygitlylvln: 1' fiiflfguflbsg ffu§°ffl M‘ “mm” ‘°' “llmf”? 1mm" Thee sanciitey nundmalllsht or timid; stlmnif our snail eontlluuiioa io ' ' RM! in St. Paul's l-{ospitafi 5M1“. Shoe." ' a’ fa" ‘f ‘latnlgll P1?“ m“ peoples to their homes are being tihe Queen's Canaflan Fund for Air @0011, Bask: for-marl ' l‘ e‘ l‘ ‘m’ "Sm" challenged by rut-liiess and savage Raid Victims in Britain" ‘ m‘ m ' P.E.I. ' y o’ purview’ ' ' “gag; zlélerhge gnmese forces. All free Peoples must meet v '0 % us *_——- lines teiave been completed with and overscme m“: Chanel-lg“ by Send Queens Cgnadlan Fund g ‘;,. POLICE COURT -1n th l u,‘ 1 t i la every marinervthat is possible to (loniriinitions to the Royal Trust . s, f _ I p court yesperday three mu _ ‘xiidnfiaggmfllzllilagegluehfflkrgegxllleaig ?t the ultimate aims of the Company, Charlottetown, anhmufnm S", (mm HARDWKK, felted their s6. ball bond; two atn. Afg Qxam ted leied. All tihls hoe been done "m" ' ‘ hi "a °n ‘he Mme char arlrlioe Jarlua 1M1 Hncllcucll ""5" WU“ ‘ "W" M“ Willi“ ed otver to the militagreyqwenl: ‘Ilhese ilguriyais do "not include i-all . - I - mencasewasxth obsLIra dI .Alt.hl T P,“ DEM C_.,,.,,,,,,, _.,,,,,s,,,,,0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, unfl1Sat/urdfly_ u a wish-ed Between Farmers i...... l... stimuli’; now ttlii4z4i5ll5 ellllslfill I 0 llrlll --—— the Cairo military command, rail , ,- ,_,-~~-. FINE rox ram-s _ M E construction there u atilll under 7 ‘ i‘ ti T i " V” i w- I'm 0r y oven run TOP wlrll VICTORY LOAN v listiofytgrthcgrzfilluiiifaiis‘ "Fll mfltggyelggb- ‘°T‘°P";‘“:g'*;f ugrlllgilnlenglggi-a have organized In A ed ces s o l a some very fine fox pelts. cluded ult I od ' ' ' this Mediterranean area program, v The Entire Weekly rroceeds of This Theatre win be lgfloogrti) $913118 trkguetllllfcepltlglylany grqnursflcprcelm mmmfiuigttpm lttalhif been aliaéniy o, Dominion T0 Deli. , _ eve“ '" "wmt" "mm W" ---— t‘.i?l“.52§ wit"..- "rt tries. artistes“ lm-°li~w“i‘tfi?’nii°=»%“§<iutl“‘bil1 Se“ PM °'a'e"°e H‘? __ ..__.______ .. ._.. .._. _ _. _ .._____. - T- Byoir to be I ' our, mil bundling 113115 wypioyipg - oonrutuia d tat day. ,,,,,,,,, m, ins Of Charlottetown rousll imifrlapioxeiti-oiurilrit.‘ “may: lletwén glfodvxwra ‘b? m?" filfivéhllefi" l“ gum’: usinienlswfii’ cliiliailgs Finley-fill: f-lears Fellow Airmen Ila response was made to the ap- ual-iouitural products. livestock, moved fi-ward §1p,“,.,°”e,'_””exw‘.nd1n¢ oer from the outbreak u! wur w Extoi B e a u t i e s Qf Pfial of Hiilsborough Chapter, 1,0, 3.1!}. on behalf of Polish relief. In , over 1.000 pounds of apparel was received and was shipped on grturdey. The thanks of the Chap- Ulbulfidexlbfelgdedlgslgzdfl ‘ml’; c2:- the clothing. n co m g llltllSllllli-iu SEASON CLOSED _ qygppel-s m mam the Province are reminded that the COMING seasonhfor catching rabbit. ‘my oxea no l THURSDAY conflicting tlluf fill-Sui‘: all? e31 ‘ tinue in quest of these grumaip, l‘ Ill-SAT. The season opened November 1 and closed Suirdn of this k, I. few rabbttsy are reporw fgqhlggtr’: been trapped this season. FINE CONTRIBUTION, - My, A. E. Foster, chairman Women's: RADIO EVERY DOLLAR 0F THIS War Work Committee. made the wants rirocpnps T0 mfiltglicafgirtt ltrriiathteg mitt; gems-s i e . au- BE lb bbTE" l" ""5955 tlful uilts sent in mun the rural TRANSMISSION ' Elnora Daylight Saving Tim; AVIALKNGTB f P. E. f. overseas (where th h§i1°reb°§§nTE§ lfl-Itlufllly received. e ladies are to beloxogmmended on their fine don. o . VlC’l‘ORY LOAN -CAPITOL - ill-DAY and WED. HIOWI 3.15 — 7.00 — LII Throllllioul n 1309-11311)” vgelixilwiiiis Canada-ass: ____ . 4 . m. iii m . cannula. and USJL-Jl all Ill 2.1:: ,d§,§{,s,€§§23 ERTENCEOF Th; hie-m- emos» it ‘.‘.‘.‘€.f’a§l€..‘i"$.f. its: izesislli diary Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yep. terday. The accused was given p, Suspended sentence. This w“ the first case of its kind in the prQ- virice and certain extenuating pip. cumstances were brouiht out by the defence. il0. m. P. H. 5.15 ‘London Calling! 5.80 Talk: ‘Free to Fight.’ 5-40 ‘Pulls: ‘Religion in Action.‘ ‘H10 Pilgrim Players. Talk by l2. Martin Browne. 3-90 Boo from the 1H0 of the Pg: laureate. 0.30 ‘Calling the West Ludiesl‘ Roundeibo t. GYRO CLUB-An eloquent; 5nd it-trrlul ubullense to canadians u: renewed faith in their country and “'°m ‘oh their God was voiced to the Qyrq S452 The News glob; of Fharlottetown by Rev, T, . News Analy . - ussei somers who dd!" I.‘"P .‘ 1.00 War Commentary: ‘The War them at their weekly luricgeonefi gqyghm‘ __ on Land.’ Talk Major Lewis averting. ‘Canada Discovers Her- Hastlnae. seir was the theme or Mr, 50m. llill Isn't nailed down! 1.10 Listening Post. ers addre . c, id ‘L15 News in French, was chaiiérsnanyrgtlrsl léragféglnGBlgfilq 7.30 ‘Canada Calls from London’ nett was a guest of the piup CBC ' (lnnhwlfitbtlfllilffln with l‘ i ‘W e Troops in Britain. FUNERAL Ar M55139 _ 8.0) Talk: ‘Inside Nazi Europe.’ The funeral of the late Jclgilialvrclfii- 8.15 ‘London Call .' bald MacFadyen was held from the 8.30 ‘Britain Spelt ' Talk by residence of his son Norman Mac- Prederick Kuh. a Fadyenv Meadowbani‘ yeamrda at 8.46 ‘Meet John Londoner.‘ teriioon. The services at the lions; i». a. i": a in 9.00 Headline News and Views. ' ' ' m "' 5' 0.1a Talk: ‘Free to Fight.‘ (Ro- ‘;;i.'i¥“cZ‘,’.f§.i’§§j mlwillitiibeqalilea: peat) . . lfliaTiilkznfleiigion in Action.‘ ‘Eglejulélldcglgirlée 1:33:52)? epea . ' ' - - [30 BBC Salon Orchestra, con- John McNevl" 5nd 69°73’ B0139 ducted by Iicslie Brldgewater. no rioni Line FamllY-' (Ro- 1'55"“ "ANCE ENJOYED — @)_ “will 300 Deople attended the duct ltoopestadlo meats-oz’ The ‘menu-e “$5M dance l“ u“ Drill H111 list in War-time.’ Emlyn Williams night which was under the auspices in scenes from his play “Ilie Qflifill“ fl“g‘llf,f_“s‘,‘jfff,lg”sgfdfg‘g 0:12: Mommig Star { . men and civilians mingled on the l0 80 London CelLnlz dance floor and everyone enlo ed 10.40 ‘The Dailv Service. the splendid entertainment Miilslc 10.45 The News. was supplied by Dlnlr Connolly's or- 1i.0\ Fairey Aviation Work: chestra. The dance w“ gym-ted an . shortly after the conclusion of the 11.15 ‘Hrftain speaks.’ (Repeat). Beacon Ceremony and the D1111 “.30 Radio News-Reel. Hall was gully decorated with flags, etc. The God rey sound system car- lied the music to every corner of the large building. The dangg w“ under the direction of . A. G, Bruce. Entertainment Officer of the Canadian legion War Services, SOLDIERS LEAVE TODAY -— B ALSO - — Travelogue lialililt Hunt — Gting Plaool City of Legend Meet John Londoner ' k: ‘Inside Nazi Europe.’ last Dec. 31 totalled 424,605, it was revealed in returns tabled in the House of Commons today in answer to questions by G. K. Erase: (Con. Peterborough West.) Canadas army personnel serv- lng outside Canada. was placed at “over 125,000." No figures liter-e giv- poultry and livestock and poultry railheads. 97mm“? These laborers earn up 35 Bales. exchanges or bartera of cents a day several times what my. BIB-lit. seed. seed potatoes, onion they ocliild make in their native bs, farm implements or repair tags. ' purl-r. machinery or repair parts, Object of the construction la racks. feutlnll. fence posts. milk first or all to meet tthe army's @8116. nursery stock, cordwood. fer- Bbuclzeriniz supply problem of mov- tliizera, bees, bee suppllgg, livestock, lng cargoes from ports and getting en for personnel of the Royal Ca- meata, poultry, poultry products’ materials into the battle areas. nadian Navy and Royal Canadian fgfm-made (gm-y producu’ wool’ Location of some of the new Air Force outside the Dominion. hides, and other agricultural p”. 1mm cannot be disclosed. Some Division of enllstments among duet; ‘M [lmpne]. involve double-tracking the forces was: Army, 299.069; Na.- Also exflnpfgd from m, "m..- and otherwise improving existing w, 26,141 and Air Force, 99.405. one are Md lines, while others are for new Figures for the army showed 69.- cllieaning and other agricultural ser- bélfgglg xggalllliczgrlgfié“ Zagiofiullgtltlilglnigsll; lilggi 128-239 l" ces. ‘ 1 an , n . The order rovldes e e before has been “en- Total air force personnel by pro- wlil not. apply) m any me, Zillfillz‘; “w; Qt pm-lec’: mi°pemllo7l vinces. including both officers and or barter that is for the purpose of pm,,,,,",f'gmm,,,d°st§aafe l“? f” men. was shown asfiritish Colum- resale, Unlgg; isthmus wmtted mg o. m mnegmd tr all “Ml-no; bla, ems; Alberta. 0.49s; aaaiuit- bt‘ I-u Order of the board. no rro- it over rough tel-lain“ lama,“ chewarl, 10.934; Manitoba, 11.348; duet gold, exehmged er barrel-ed by Ngw zeamndm m‘ awn,’ s“ Ontario. 40,120; Quebec. 10.816’; New under these provisions may be re- months Brunswick, 3,672; Nova Scotta, 3.- sold Qxoept, when the maximum on Si. 298 and Prince Edward Island, 949. price; reg-ulgtiopg up obgei-ved, A table showing Canada's armed strength serving outside Canada revealed that with 3i2,ln Novem- llraft address me days up to three mfies of track were laid. with trains moving tihe rails uip and tractors then diraizigtnz them ahead 14 at a gllffif to the plaoec where they were a This line was opened Nov. ber, 1939 the figure lumped to l5.- 000 the following month when the 15_ 1st division arrived in Britain. a three rlavs bieifcre the Brltidw forces The number stood at “over 20.- operled their offensive in the des- 000" for the first four m0ll'|!5 of ert. 1940. went to "over 25.000" in Ap- ril, 1940, and by August wan in RICE POINT WOMEN’! oxgiisilada he'd 60.000 nnriy men INSTYTUTE serving outside the Dominion in the ‘"*— first part of 194i and increased tiim The regular monthly meeting of ip “over 70.000" iii April, “over 90,- lhe Immltle ‘"5 ‘Mid u" Feb- 5th 000" in July, "over 100.000" in 59D- at the home of the president Mrs. temper and "over 125,000" in N0- Donald MacDonald. The meeting vember, took the usual form and roll call 1n mother was answered by five members ex- to questions by Mr. Fr OTTAWA, Feb. 16—(CP)—The House of Commons today started what appeared to be the last lap of the debate on the addresa in h from the reply w the 5pm return also in answer 85.91‘, army Th whl h has occupt d the _ . pasrtoxhelree wgeka e changing some humorous Valen- flgure5 were given by military air.- R T Graham (Mb 5W1“ cub tines. One new member. Mrs. Nell "m; on enlistmeilts. strength ov- ren MacEachern was welcomed to the (New amegflmentS for overseas ser- t) opened the afternoon's de- bate with a declaration that he supported the government with his “mind and heart" in ltl pleb- iscite llcy. Sim ar support for the plebis- cite policy came from Dr. M. . (Lib. Inverrless-Rich- McGarry urged con- vlce, and reserve ts. The minute; of the January The number enlisted was: mili- meeting were read and approved. “m; district No. 1 (London. Ont», e correspondence was read and 22,333; No. 2 (Toronto). 56,980; No. consisted of an acknowledgment for 3 (Kingston. Ont), 29,976: No. 4 a. blanket which was recently do- (Mont-refill, 37.309: No. 5 (Qiiebeci. nailed tn the Canadian Legion. 133752. No‘ 6 (Hnlifgxl, 24.404: No. It \/\ decided to purchase ma- '7 (saint John. NB). 17,156; No. l0 struction of greater naval dock. tel-lat. icr milking a Red Cross quilt (Winnipeg), 26.198; No._l1 (Victor- yard facilities in the Maritime 1n "is very um futu-re- la), 26.339; No. i2 (Regmal- 20-242- Provirices. Plans were completed to send and No. 13 (Calgaryi. En- Devoting the bulk o1 his anal-es; boxes overseas to Mr. Andrew Gcss listmept; overseas numbered 340. m all“ "Cont. a we" initials. :2‘;- ~- r uc on accom s merits snce - ‘ i L p p derable amount of Red Cross work Ho“ ABOUT A RAG D0 L A rag doll is about the most the start of the war. Dr. McGarry 51 x mp3 it, was p, war prim-g of whieh was d-strlbuted and a large amount Qangfllgng glmuld be prQud W8! tilkfil lli. A larée number 0f hugable do“ the“; l5_ And one If conscription of manpower these urtloles were R11" 01‘ mad? bl’ that you can make out of fabrics should become necessity-y he wam. friends of the institute, whose work M; [mm the (reek you fixed for ed the government to make sure Is greatly appreulated It “as alsu Molly's party _or the suit Yuu that there be manpower for pro- decided that each member pal’ 1° stitched for Jimmy “b? DatWm-l duotion lest the war effort become Cents as he? flofltlllolt t0 the “M-"i- are simple and so is thc sewing. dangerously, unbalanced. bile Kitchen Fund." It was decid- You can cut a rag my by follow- Donald McNlven (Lib. Regina), ed to send a card or sympathy to ing the outlines of any P1985128 said in i911 the Quebec natidnauai amend of the lnaiiiiiie reaensiy M’ cam“ strip cbarwter PM? t e my cut-out sketch on a big piece of dainty lunch was served by the paper auu truce urbuud "- bill" cry ftahnti-impergafllsm" and in r89: 0n o‘ e Tory ogan was no , . n . - _ bl t, f tint-ti i"u liaic " hostess. Mrs. Chas. M rEadhciii iii at‘? sizgwguitflalgli for we young truck nor trade with the Yankees. Those "antagonistic doctrines" vited the mcmbersto tier home for _ . _ had found common ground when the March meeting. Meeting ad- fhlld g°zgs ‘tang: lgzfuggiélbigvglét Sir Robert- Borden was formlIIG hi: Jourried. Li?!” l. it i‘ n“, heme, m, child ,‘,l,"‘°g,‘,f,*,°j,§;"";,=g§ ggmnlglfyd °,'A‘; .__—.-.___.- will ll e it n... what ihehpsy; cater the cabinet, had been found T09 Late to Clasify @2213?“ say and they Dug "in unmeasured terms condemning _ FfiilTiilIorrHr-aar- Canada's plrtloltiiltlon 111 any °l T0 I. ‘l’ — too. new fielires or old-timers Britain's wars." mane Apnly 3a Elm Avenue prcven pcmilarity Nei-rhhorliocd 111 1916 be h"! declared t-Mt Phone ma. L-a-il-z-li-ai settiviriu snobs can heir you plan “Sir Wilfred Laurier la the most . .-_.- --_-__- -~~ ~~»- ‘ Patti-fps, choose washable fabrics nefarious man in Quebec, yes, in 1'0 LET-LARGE FURNISHED and point out short cuts tn sewinlz. the Whole of Canada." heated front. room with firu- Wash and tron rites or remnant-s Last Wednesday, Mr. McNlven K t st. 11-340 before you start to cut .\'»'t\1t' to" *- rlatterrl. Cticnse gay coltrs and continued. Mr. Bourasss “rose from You can buy patterns cheaply. a) Flight To Italy. (By Louis V. Ilunterl (Canadian Press Staff Writer) WITH THE ROYAL CANADXAN AIR. FORCE. SOIVEZWHERE IN ENGLAND. Feb. l6 -— (CPI -— A flight to Turin in northern Italy is the aii"man's holiday. e of Canadian serlleaflll ussinir the A coupl , sitting in their mess disc flights they have made over enemy territory both agreed that. the 1.- 400 mile jaunt across the All)! gurin was the softest job they 118d _ 25. a wireless from Dorval. t was "more or one. Sgt. Paul Omeson operator-air gunner Que, said the tlltth iessuilire a, peacetime Plasenzer trip. “It's beautiful atght flyiniz over the Alps. looking at the llkhf-S 0f Switzerland and vratchink the Te" flection of the moonlight playing on the snow below." There was only alight enemy Olf- first raid n rlcipamd. Anti- aircraft fire was light and the ma- chine was not t. ‘Turin seemed almost undefehd- ed", the airman said. “Our target was the Royal arsenal and we _did pretty well. ‘There were lots of fuel and explosions." _ Sgt. Pilot uo d Hiaiiinson. M- of Montreal. called his first Turin raid a “cook's tour." It was his first operational flight after lie arrived in Britain and he found the Alps “really lovely. "I Just sa there with my mouth open. It was the oosiest trip Iva made arid there was no work to do. I could see the lights o! Switzer- land very clearly." He dismissed Italian ground de- fences wtth a blunt "no 200d- ‘Tiiose listening to Omeson and Higgiiison extol the beauties oi the Alps included Set. Pilot. Clarence Higgins, Charlottetown. Express confidence In Meighen as Leader OTTAWA, Fteb. 13-—|(C.Pl-—M€ll'l~ bcrs of tile Conservative party the House of Commons exilressed unanimous confidence todav in the leadership of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meiszh- en, chosen Conservative party leader inst November. ‘ The expression of confidence in Mi‘. nlsiigileii. defeated last Monday in York Ssutli was made at a caucus in the House of Commons. A statement issued after the cau- cus said:- “The mem _ party in the House of Co niliniousiv express their confidence in the leadership of the Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen and their appreci- ation cf his great abilities. "They look forward to the earlv day when. elected in one of the sev- offered him, he will be enabled to use those abilities to assist in our war effort and _in the soivihirr of the problems which lie lea .' _ Those attending the caticils said the tiuestion of leadership in the House was not discussed and that it was assumed Hon: It. l3. Hanson would continue in this office for the time beiniz. John R, Mac Davenport). chat said the sent; w fered Mr. i\'l(‘ll'Zh€_1"l would not announced at this time. bers of the Conservative tumors U11- Nicol (Con. Toronto- rmzin of the caucus liicli had been 0g; I i' ' aiirsas iomainedWliei-e. E‘“““°““°" 1”" N“ ‘*2 0- - - at k bed" to - l‘ uar-r-onyisilnp simiw i ht . tau‘. "t 3'0 ant to ‘$1M 5m!“ “mam” Wm “°‘ lllizcibratselliffih eggvvllaerl-zhllnmfgg-lli: tlienla he had llllsseedmletflflsfllg: rill‘:- Tgooms. heated. ass Pownal st. 5115a. lflilnlg dullness" wllh Voilr S mottled. but traps-rial headttuw- ada. They are: Privates c .1 Gaud- ter, had declared that. "both Bor- L-lil- haudivurk- - 0N claimed "I"?! m" 93 trim‘ et. Amherst, N. Sn C 4' Illurphy den and Meighen were more hon- Pl»; attempt-ins w remove the Charlottetown" w"r'im'u-phy. siI eat than the present government,“ ' iitran forces were damaged or Nichols: J. Lfliadnaii Indt - forced aground and that the 5200- er; M. Perry, Ttgnish. ‘R_ s. prititilizillls, tm: cruiser Aivzthirsn, an auxiliary Summerside: H. P. Wedge, Mont cruiser, a light cruiser. a submer- Carmel and J. S. Carr. Charlotte- lne and two gunboats were among town. ‘They were presented with cig. vessels believed stmk, arettes by the Provincial Govern- Formal observance cf the victory merl through the Carry 0n Canada will be Wednssrlay when the main Corps. The presentations were look- bod-y pf Japanese trcoips is axpeet- ed after bv Mr. A. G. Bruce of the ed in make its triumchai entry" i‘. Canadian Legion War services. ‘o smgamclaigllil mo) British mULTER-MWACHERN troops were permitted to remain “"1" "will"! took place under arms terriiporrirfy as trft MIX- litary police force ‘me rest. the "-3-. Saturday, February news agency said. w’ll be taken at P. 8. Martn officiating. when Mary once to rison camps. Domelpsrid the 60.0%) troops re- Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Whynott. Arm- oorted captured included 15.000 dale. was united in mat-wage to British trope, fortress guards and Ralph Boulter, P.E.l. Hlrflarlder. volunteers. 13.000 Australians. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bouloer. of llis operate in iiilia Ocean ‘fono, ( t. F f‘ From Japanese Broad- i0-iAPi-Navy Min- A in 8t. John the Baptist Glebe. Aimduie. ~ at Sliigct-rc Shzmada. _ _ the JMLUW‘? Parliament to- t l“ a pan-i on the m1 of Sing- le that Japanese submarines may are in thc Indian Ocean h that Japanese naval oceratlona 5T5‘ haw would be released. jmllaiiy torecnstinq broadened ‘Kittens new that Slnirrpore has l1 Knocked out. cc‘. I-Pdeq ohlra. 0i oi thc a-m“ ltarie i b. . lye“?- mlwm the mit mdfarls and native troop! (Yuary. P. E. l. Miss Evelyn Tarien ' i i,iilsiilan“i.,'§.,§f§§f,hfl“fifi L? ————-—————— was bridesmaid at the ceremony. Mia "id Anetrallarl QCANDINAVIAN EXCHANGE while Harold Blackler was man. A reception was held at the Fltlflfltl home of the bridets adopted parents tent 0Y0- followlng the ceremony. The couple will reside on ldlewlld Road. llslmtluit first to icrrloeror Hir- lliknlml then to the Dfct. Jrplzva “B2, lffldrrs clam-led that 60.- gm ‘gill Empire troops had laid elr aims in unconditional SIUCKHOLM-Becalvse is unable to export sufflc ducts to Denmark to pay for Dan- ish footatuff imports. l “dearth! "tinder at sip e ~ e h h " an ement has been _- nflfligru’ "lgyphlid tilllfgn livqai: morale” betwlgern Sweden. Finland and personals §Q ~et bales and such British Denmark, Ml R R ‘L4 Lam. Montreal’ arrived in the city last niiht- Mre. Prank MacKay and daugh- ‘fier Sybil, spent a. pleasant week- end in Borden, guests of Mrl- WY“? n-vtng and Mrs. Julian l-lerrlni» llie linger oi Golgi: hang the Glillrea done by Mr ‘I. Fat-her the ulutlona with American destroyer in nble 3m" a purscr from an Argentine ship here was sent to Jail for three months. ‘ and. wanting against American annexation, had declared the poi- icies of the present- government were “dictated by Washiriitton." He referred in Mr. l-lepburrfs corrunenta ctn the United Staten navy and quoted the Free Press as saying Hepburn will outlive and outlast any amends offered by Canada." CAPE TOWN-Charged under Boiith African emergency reg- "photocrnphing an mmninaar Kut Kapera With Kin ‘Nll VEllSMlY DANCE KINSMEN lit TH] NEW DOME l Iriday, February 20th. ' h Ymml children a cold o ' ' , hl l. ll! Q0 to Ch l WClO llliltrslzardldl f5.“ l‘ "n" zllalrmlflxlmlllfilld onAllfengwevélil-‘gild excugililolli 71:1: mo“, ‘ "Pi immediately may, eventually, cattle Mrs. Thos. Norman and Mrs. D.J. (yn mun“ . MlwNelll, Richmond, Mrs. Mo!" villi find “gm 9'8",“ l cough or cold the mother MacDonald, sherbrooke and Mrs. I "i _r. Wood a Norway Pine Syrup a remedy Lena Cameron. Norboro. l‘ It: rid of the trouble. .-_- - “mutt-um dell m; .N bert '.‘.“,‘il-“" tutti-it“ t“... a‘: he.‘ ‘ltrlzliitrl firs; sili.rr.i.ii‘i"a.li.t‘tiii ljnllgurgfi: reggae nature aeta in. ‘ wi rein-ct 0t’ s lithe-gs t taut-lg: - q I a “'1 ill lint‘ “Wan m" u" “N! fllfllly ill. about 8 tlrnea aa rnuoll, Wu. at Clhlzrltizattitlodvén hle-lriigplrtgll ‘lieu on m‘ R rid Ls attend- O. "he Trmmmwm to recovery. gfr. Dancing 9.80-1.00 Admission 40o. Proceeds for Kinsmen Milk for Britailrlund. 2-l5-mwf 3i. assignment at Termln Ill-um ¢s1 slu._ur_t¢r: fer the r BARS AND TABS-Not prison inmates but American aallors, these naval re al Island. Calif. Federal Prilon which thc navy cowmissinncrl as biloaophic personnel. crulta line up awaiting a receiving _, PAGE THR_EE_ I'm WANTED Experienced snleslad of taking charge o Ladies‘ Ready to Wear Department. Will pay lmllicst salary lo tili- Flihl Pally lir anyone wishing to better their present. posi- tion. All correspondence kept‘ strictly confidential. A ply Box i2, .‘ -w Glasgow, N, capable be in some small L-335-2-l7-3i. dance until hill-i- Lent om time and modern with the lit-st of music, 9 to 1g, F§FIPJ Admission 25 cent; 'l‘lii:y will all lie here at. the a Dancing Tonight g Come and enjoy our last B. l. S. llnll, wily not you? eI-I ai'a'a'a'a"a'a'a'a'a"a'a'a' a‘ a‘ a 8. ED U CA T! ON COMMITTEE There was e. splendid attendance at the reiiihar monthly meeting of the Citizens Etiiiiaitioii Committee held on l-"vb. lit iii the Prince o Wales Collage Hall, In the absence 0f the Prl-sltlviit A. it, Brennan Suiiiiiiefside, Mr. w. a. Reddiii presided. The minutes of the ma; wee-tint; were read and adopted. Mrs. Fred McLziren referred to u; what the government vras doing in NOVa_SCOti.'l. regarding larger unit! and increase ill tcziciieijs‘ salaries. Several newspaper Cllpplng] Qn mi; matter were rend, 1 . . J. Tvceedy opened disapp- sfon on publicity with regard to newspaper" articles. which math! the chairman referred to the public- ity committee. M11 J- 0. Hyridman stressed the need of prettier cooperation be. tween teachers, parents and school, trustees. He also advised certain changes in curriculum with regard, t0 history and government. and, gave an irlterestinil talk on the terms of Confederation. The latter subject was tliscitssed at length by grof.1l3i:iiiclini"<l_ Mr. J. Reg Mo. oiia t. itliss Mabel Mathieson an Mrs. Fred Gates. Mr. Edison McDonald road a _ per containing a schedule of fie number and qualifications of tho teachers of the province, and other interesting» information. The lnevtiiih’ . adjourned on motion of Rev. ltli‘. Boothroyd, Canadians In Malaya 0'1'I‘AWA.l"eb. i0 -(CP) _Ir@ scflt-lfmd Points in the Pacific we! wile reports are dribbling in d Canadians who have reached asle- ty from ltfaiiiyii, but Mat-Geri. Vig- tor Odium, Canadian nigh 00mm“. sioner to Australia, will likely fur- nish the most complete record oi their a-liercabouts. external uffatn department officials said today. Without tiefinite information from in the scene of recon‘. fighting, offic- ials wire hopeful that almost all the Canadian WOlllfill and children in Sligziporc and other Malayan areas were evacuated before the Jnpziiiese rencliczl tile defence bas- lion. Gen. Ociliini vras given full au- tliorzty to izike $ilCll steps as were necessary to so: every facility pos- sible was given the movement of Cairadiarls from danger areas and a complete report from him waa exported. External iiffiiirs officials said they liiiii no crimp 1e count of the Ca- nadians iii Malaya. Canadian- trained experts tii various fields of activity hart been on the long reach of land and many of them had families. but Yll!‘_\' had not. necessar- Lly llll()l'f’l‘.("l Ofhititi of their where- abouts. Reports l1i‘i\'t" crime in from Bur- ma, iinrvi-iiilu-rl China. and Austra- lia of intiir uni Canadians having. reached nicer-s o! safety. {he geri- cral flSFllllllllitln was that women and rhillroii hnd been moved out tn gm. i t. llll‘. niirl the flirt detailed i-i-pii hail no: been received was hnrdll" an indication that any num- ber had been taken prisoner. >:—_~_:—“ r w -—- — -BIR Hs' TRAINOR-At the Prince County Hospital, Fkihriiniw- l5. 1942, 0o Mr. and Mrs. William Trainer, Albany. a datightcr. .. _. MnrLEOD-At Alexandria. Ont, Fob. ll, 19%, Rev. D.M. Mad/rod, D.D., formerly of Springion, 2751.. aged '72 years. MoKINNON-At tile City Hospital on Feb. l2. 1042. infant daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. LM. McKinnon, Charlottetown. 1L PliTEltbh-At Siiiiimerside, Feb 7° 1942, Mrs, Joseph Peters. use years. Bl. lard PM!" 1m‘ tville. N-S-i and Mrs. flea Mac- TAYLOR-At Mctriorhil lPsiiAt-al. KP" Fkil). 10. 1942. t0 Llflm Arnold Taylor thee M111 Donald) a dritiftllttr- STITWART-—Af Charlottetown W Feb. l5, i942. Wllllflglll Stewrfiitpun i - i, 4 i will - - Bcllc Riicr in h in? hlonlw or h“ ‘l . l . gllgltiitftllit-Ilzfilttf.‘ Fliflrlt"! A M°""‘°“ . y , ilvrdiiesiiay. W‘? "llh filfgelplrnl. Informant Belfast C/w- tory. N. D. MacLean UNDERT AKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltahlro Phone Ill