hasten tho ma; of VI:- Vnry by tolling over tha duties of soldiers nay employed in Neva ‘Scotlaa and Prince Edward Inland military islabllshnontl-and who are olatod for com- bat ‘oorvioo avonoaa Recon! orrrvoyo thaw that llhreoro hundreds or om. u. Military Dio- ild Na. 6 graduatoo or advanced ‘mgr. odtool wdw». m o.» w, employed and doing Wile or nothing to help Iii! fie War. N00 illflf 5'1 5* WWW-bot" rather a sonoo of DIRECTION. Urey nood ‘Ibo CWAC. w! do this by training than: to talio‘ cvor a man's |ob in the Array. A: account- ant. ionograpner, pay or postal dork, motor- drlvoror mechanic, dieti- Rfimfl tidfi 00d: or woltrooo, “A STAN" tolophoniot, wlroleso A“, . operator or Joletypist, slorokeopar, taiiorou, dental, medical er labo- pclvato lo a potential etticor, as al officers and Mother .For ilanadian ‘ War Prisoners %-_w II H-A-IGAI-I’! IOIIJ Ol-nldllll Prell ill]! Wrlic OTTAWA. Feb. 5.4m») 0100mm Prisoner of war in on enemy camp haa a kind, whim. iialreed little 010111511 worry g. bout him. whether he know t u not. She is M11, H. p. M m, director of the oooodion Rod rolo Prganer to)! W: burbegu. ery ana an hing mom; boniers is no close to no; your; andasmuchonirermindnguhg were her own son, but Mrs. Plump- tre doesn't stop her consideration there. Bile considers tho lgd'| parents. his wife and his sweet. heart. too. when it is possible sho writes w poi-ems with words of comfort Ind "We have the most wonderful let- 1/4 l i/lyil/ti‘ :1" ii ff c l v - v/l-ll/llllll ters back, too." Just then her in. torview with I. Canadian Prue ro-I porter was interrupted. A mnn' wanted to see Mrs. Piumptre. He‘ had come from Montreal t0 talk to her. It was another sad story she said when he had gone, H15 son had been missin in Europgl for five months and he wanted m‘ thank Mrs. Plum-ptre for her iet- ters and ask i! anything more could be done to try to locate the’ boy. l Wait and hope was all Mug Plumptre could tell him, for that Red Cross hositatoo to try to coin- municeto With missing men not definitely prisoners o1 war. In many cases they are still alive, somewhere in occupied Europe, and there's o, czhance they may be ab“; to remain free. If the Red 0mm advertised for them, the Nazi] might intensify the soul-ch (or them. Mrs. Plumptro said. The man from Montreal was one o3 hundreds who come to he; for a v cc. Words of Thanh But the food parcels that go out in thousands each week bring M", Plumptre and her large staff, mostly volunteer, word from mo prisoners of war. in ouch reel l! E 05rd and a prisoner fill: it out and sends it; back to the Red! Croso. Already $98.01)!) o! these. cards have been sorted. Through 00rd. the whereabouts of the man W110 BlEiwd it can be determined. Immediately his next of kin are notified and the message on the 01rd ll lent b0 them, a heart- warming boon to the relativeswho wait at home for any pomp of m. formation about their men. Usllfllly the messages on the cards ore merely brief Bldpreggjong P 0f lllllsfflfltion at getting the food. One Vancouver boy. for instance, said the parcel was “okay" - es- pecially the peanut butter. Ho asked for more. One English sailor interned in Algeria wrote on his card the story of an attempt to escape; how he P fliiggm: como from tho ranks. v r6 ‘lhoy aro well paid, lad, hound, outflrrod, and carol lav dontolly and medically-with pondan ll dio- ablod and rahalbllitatian grant alter the war. YOU aro allglhlo ll you are ohglo, or mavrlod without dooond- ontoundor ldyaanalapoanda Irltklr lublofl bohwoon ll and 45 yoaro old. Why not onlai TODAY! CWAC. RECRUITING STATION HALIFAX r Copwol hoot. Int lo Ronald Aha at Sydooy, Now Glasgow, 1mg and his comrades tunnelied out of the camp and wandered in the captured. All this was passed by the Italian censor. who apparently couldn't read English. The sailor prisoners alive" in North Africa. A: she talks. Mrs. Plumptre’: sympathy for war prisoners. and that might. be her we!‘ cry. The rosy-cheeked English clergy- man's daughter, born in surrey a leader. At boarding school she was captain of tennis and hockey teams. She won three ships to Oxford and that's how she supported herself through an honors history course st Gomor- ville College. After graduation rho otayed on Ioolvlo. Vermouth and Charlottetown. IALIsNs rnnmv T0 ID’! ANTIQUES WASHTNGQON, Feb. I --(OP)_. A flourishing business to going on in Italy in antique and modem art objects, according w a report re- ceived by the Office of War ln- formation. Inflation prices have driven up the cools of modern paintings, even by inferior artists, nrmm 00 and $400. and o. hem oatto ltatuette costs $35 to Alnald’: Kll f Ill. 3W at Oxford as assistant tutor, until in 1901 she mmried the vice-prin- cipal of the Theological College there, and came to Canada where he had been appointed dean of Wycliffe College, Toronto. Mrs. Piumptre was on the staff of Hov- ergal until they moved to Mon- treal. Their two children were born there. Joyce, now the wife of Capt. '1‘ C 'I‘yrrell who is over-sens. is on the faculty of Mo- Gill University. Wynne, tho son, was a rofenaor of economics at Ulllvfifilly of Toronto rind now ll financial attache to the Canadian logo-Hon in Washington. Mrs. Pllllllplrg said she enjoyed being e mother. "I like working around my home." she said. "l love oowlnl and cooking. I specially liko knit- iinis and 1 ltill knit my huoboncro soc ." Career in Toronto After her children grew u , mo. Plumptre became on organ er in earnest. When her husband m- turned to Toronto to be rector 0i’ st. James‘ Cathedral - he now is retired -- me busied herself founding the Canadian Girl Guides. She was national secre- mry of the Canadian Council of Women and ctiairman of the Em- igrntion Ccvmmitlne of the Notional Y W.O.A From Augmb. 1014. l0 the end of the First Great War. stile was serretary of the Canad- ian Red Cross. She wag on the ‘TOTODM B0011! (I Education for nine years and a member of the Toronto City Omin- cil for three. She organized the Used fox wire in excellent condition, Cedar Pooil. Used Lumber, Fox Houses. G. R- MaeQUARRlE Summer-side Red Cross uniform corps of wo- l Furs A Purchased and luandled an consignment basis. Dally shipments for private sales. Immediate returns. Pelt- flrg and Cleaning Plant now in operation. FOR SALE the k lbw: theriumto the piotiuro led t 87°“? 0 l’ M new semen wooden ohoeo. on her dook, or o Giristmas card printed in one of the prison camps. employed in the Oity s days at bio homo in Au now is free and has told the Red under the du-wuon o1 Cross that their parcels “Kept the whale" 91 myiqgvglg, Ohelrton the guest o mother, Mrs. Msoxennl. opened up by m. Jos Heavy Losses In Merchant Seamen ‘ rumors and report: of 005°" difficulties among the crews" of the! nation's war c5110 (iflrflem- 9"“ sold for 0180.00 said 10.000 oeunen ‘delivered tbvi goods. eourlle K , lNGlllD IIIGMAPL-tho la» t":.;.‘"':’."".."='r" . " s 0v wi ump ro rt and Paul Henroid in lit/cm‘ "Comblancflvwollp more rnileo a day than tlw postman on your| mute. Sho do» not drinl: but li o: toleront a; a t» mun being con be. She llvos in ‘a simrla two-room apart-moot in Holywood. lce croom is her law vorltg bod» Slro ' to bod ooély. sleeps all tho windows "l ° °r>on Macro a tqoomo of trials hon with a rnlnlqihrnurrfol ribbanfond loco.‘ She wool-foo moioupvoncepzxostoch of rouge ‘acrooo ‘thou’ hjoohoetov. New Y M h“ ‘M: u. P...’ one o t ' . r one child. Fla. lfllrroflyaors old. monand oditad tihlliad Owl ‘ ‘Dispatch.’ write an autobiography aibou all - and it should be interesting. A big chapter of prisoners of wot’. because where her thoughto lie. Someday, she laid. lio nil-not t0 it will be flint/I Her converlation olwnyo oomol ail prisoners woufilll AUBURN PEBBONALI Mao. John J. MacKenzio iill N- ceived a cable sibling that hor H“! Charlie arrived lately in tho Eln- o. Roma and Katherine Mac- Misses Neill, Auburn have loouraé 0m- loyment . in the city Mp John J. MecKenzie who in nt o. few rn. mm- K. Shea and Anna H a! Shoo is graduate of S Mild the Corcoran Business college. The school is progressing favorably Miss Louie m. Joseph Morgan and Mr. bright. grey eves are warm with oecfge MacKenzie spent o dov in “I Glen Roy the guest of Mrs. Eddie like organizing things," she said- Hughfl. Mr. Edward Shea our lento-l tore-keeper is b lending o cor quite a. long time ago, was always a! turnip; my Miso Dot MaOArron ll omployed scholar- in the City, Mr. Joseph Maclntvre to b0 me 08! I. visit to his home in Auburn. lo visiting in Miro Mary Mwolnt her snub Many friendo are roriv to learn that Mr. Agnus MasNeiii i! 00n- fined to hi: tack of Sciatic Rhumotiliu. 136d Wllll I IIJWN ll" The tumors no busy ot the iiro or: A new blacksmith meg hu boon e dhoo. ' December collection. on in our 0P- W. TIMILY NOT!‘ ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH "Sliver Fox For ‘m; o. wot," ‘can tbrotabou 1M and Ili- i" " fit-“fi ti.‘ °..‘..,.“;- 'i.'?..".‘..‘. ‘ti. dvonco fifth“; t"."§€i‘t .0; December ooio. ‘ibis is not ox- oo v rértruo imitation. however‘; ends because the c0 . o! rilverp was much superior to tho inion there would Mt he more than o dollar o bolt ovm-n odvonoo over December Ono thing the role did demon- grato inulnol imcotnauia manna; wal O D01) l, Q fl uml. ring-necks artzli white facpes. Thou brought pricoo that were in 80m! cases simply amazing and indicate that the trend in the direction of new type foxes ll well on in wry and Ilhetther we like it or not we breeders will have to climb on the band wagon and follow. It lino ming 5119s ll 29th inniusiv bu! In M! d! 37,006 peltl finder the boom. of "Silver Fox." (Mimi also eon.- tained I 1118111801‘ or Wijlte “flied silvers). bee h d hill d f tho I “ Ldfmimooifili. 6K1. ul- No. Bkinl select 1-: to 8-4 silver Ordinary _1-9 to 8-4 silver Select m! Silver Ordinary Pull llvfl‘ Inferior Tvbeo 10w Grodeo 7'1‘ “my $7.6M u compared with an averol! 0f Auction. 231 7.197 3.333 l8 .500 18,18! L 70 $22.18 on tho Doom r On ‘moods; mornins. l9 the)‘; wig In offerin 0‘ 350 pen, m- the Prov nco of New Brunswick. which coninlrlcd PM’ mum; ... silver plstiniuns -- elrl platinum; --uwhll6 ‘Islrkeg in" -atan(ord I vers n no or arouses, of which (0 oer 00M lg: o! .fl. folly/ins the obovl. we offered e Prince Iidwlrd 14' lar‘ Standard silver Show Felts, aao skins, of which as g0: vent 301d at on average of su. l. following morning. we offered o balance of tbl l! leinuml. 3 pearl latinuml. ljmtper cent sold. oipwhito marked slivers, 98 per cent sold. Tho ova!‘- ggo price realized including the otanderd silvers being $52.68. The newer types of this show collwtlvfl were in our opooiol offering. The sale on Wednesday "M111!!!- Janunry 2'1, opened Wlth the Olli- Adlan National Silver Box Breed- ers‘ Association's special collection of 882 skins of the newer typoo which came to them from o num- ber of the best breeders of thou tyrpoo across Canaan. 95 per cont of this offering sold at an average af $73.08 including crosses. This was followed by the lpecinl collection of coioitta foxes — 610 skim -- platinum! — silver lllll‘ inuml - white marked oilver and desert for days before heinl re- rplrwe “cured mum“. m a “Will-till. 47 P" will 561d ll l" l" mm or e of $63.12. ursday morninl. January 28. the gale opened with the Ontario Fur Breeders Show Pelts - 532 okins, standard silver — platinum-n -ailver nlatlnuml .- pearl plat»- inumo - white marked silvers and drones. of which ‘I1 oer cant sold at an average of $51.61. This was followed by the 0am.- dian Fur Auction Bales Co's. apoc- eiola. 960 skins. which included platinum -- silver platinum! -- pelt] platinum - one white od silvers. of which ‘i2 oer cent sold ot an average of $69.86. Special eofection of ring necks, ll’! lkins -100 per cent sold, average 35am. 40.40’! skins; strong“ interest gar maintained thmu out tho v0 days soiling o! ths large offering. in addition to the above. there WU o llbggnawllfltlblfll of fox pelt: o!- rored sold to the buying outr- lie by the fur dealers of Mon- treal. ‘during sale week, and also on offerine by the Montronl Fur Sales 1M I 1.000 skim. the brevi- Ouo Moml , of which over ‘i0 per cont wore laid, all of which [on to show that flilvar 11hr is in otmnl demand and we have reason to be- lieve that present nxsrko-t lovolr oh ully main ained. Our opeoloi dferlng of M2 llnl wal prominent‘ In two loadin! Amorlcon rur Trade Journ- als. woe woli examined by tho lending Bout-h American, United Stator. Mexican and Canadian buy- WABHINGTON. Rb. I -—(APl-— United emu merchant‘ rnorlnlors and loueo in dead and mlssinfi iluflhflwednudny mornin , there woo o lgluiiliundi’: $00- 38 P" cent of tho fetal number of mer- chant rate of 5-4 of one per cent for the owned services. Dimer Davin, dlrflsold, average 1129.07. Ono lot o1’ l eowr of tho nffioo of War r orrn- qtion. ooid today. 081' 0f WI!‘ sailors-compared with 0 In o ototomeu "to clear and ohowed "potriotinn nd devotion to dutlfi" I American - Hench - filht-liagd tho oxio in repo h b0 d In Aktfll, gpzrntio in the drum. toward IAIN 5M8 and Coho. . 1 3'3 when tho oole opened on largo attendance o buvero present |and the bidding continued moot ‘active. while thi, offering In bo- .ing oold. 100 platinum llrinl, 100 per cent “in: sold mt $130.00 each. l silver platinum - it! okinl. 191 sold for on average of $01.22. high- est price $124.00. Poor platinurno - I tine - I mode up o! 18 pietinlirnlflli silver If Y brush mgfl- UNI Thus making o. total offering of 111 lishtoluoinaoiutnh .donofl select grade, oieor in c.5015 ordin- W filmd. Ire brushes. lor tire. 11am my llioa blending wi sides. under fut bluish my. Wrvnnrz .1 tic mum”? 100.1%‘? 3%‘ g1; bwith m1: mo. Fwvinoe oi ll 90. Lot No. 502a - , s. inum. sold for 0116.000? m , adult female. medimn nu, o light color phooo, Oonodo. oo erode. clear in 6 thobl . olightlg "of! ‘in u full from‘, [IE l‘ l . V be y. very llgliBt. jogls all? oholul- ders. dark oentro on back, under fur blue white, general appearance unl- form with a out, Province of P. I. co or phase. Canada select grade, w g’ WEEK” A g at 8.0.1.]. '_ y alllflayhrrgltlprwollnuilflofl ifoooliofo popwo o barman-doom!» i i“ oroootodtobonodowbliflt l: Q.“ mo’. “ab. (,‘n' "llohlrottroolbnoturooonio mun-oat’ ilinlwoooll. ‘ I Nmrlolbivwllninbrhsi “lolhlllllllbovoloodoiloo _ § "ioolnoolon ornorrltlionlt lIIIlldn-h-aiioll“ “llovlflolhllolloldodl” "l-Ioolltdlrbonolotodl" “Wb¢'oboh||doadlowl" All Day Long It Spread and Spread lIrtohllIlporogIoplihnowopopoor-ooad by everyone-until ol Cuudowoo mound ‘oadkoyollorfiooowm. . U Wofdoooiioy’: ourrpaporo III qvldilv Ida out. THE PUBLIC INSISTED ON ALB THE FACTS. Only dolly ncwopopooo oould ably bot hand. indopudnt non-ht u! mm 4 new l “When Big New Drool; Circulation Jump?’ ' TRIM . I Nbthml Ito pointed l‘?! of that ornuilati aounetol mi- no oucceedo W g1.‘ Tléammrmnwno norm ltlono 0t tho comm omr o i’.‘.i..s".‘.'.¥‘f..°a“1i".‘é“’.o.m' “m”? “l ANOTHER PROBLEM POI UR. IBOSIVEDT Island. - film-Two skim. V- inum. sold for $176.00 Quebec pe. pups, large silo, light color ohm. Canada select gruio. clear color,‘ full furrod. gre bruohoo. largo tip, grey boi or. under fur hluol grey not onough oontroot. gonoml BDDearaneo a bluish dull color (110k- ed dharpneu) Province of Ontario. Lot No. Will-One akin, plot- inum silver, sold for 8184.00, Moa- Donoid tvoo. medium also. light 00-0: ha». Canada select undo. clear color, full ed. gm grey belly. for. 800d contrast. Imoroi o or- aneo silvery and uniform wi a bluo out. Province of - lot N0. 5000 — lovon skins. white marked oiivm. roid for “$.00. mod- ium size, full silver color ghgoe, Canada Grsdt A. slightly off mwn ordinary run" d f 5%‘ uuydxlll“ pemnoo cioniy reconfirm o oton dord Allvor 10k. lot No. 00M - 1w rlnim. Ihlie marked siivorl. lold for $100- Hough tyre. no. large aloe. to silver ooor m. Oamdo is! ode. clef 0013;.‘ Sub "w" m. “m es r . under furfgnlv llilhtlv 0110M. Inner-or o eoronce very finally. Province o Saskatchewan. lntNo.eiilo--'rwoskinl.vhito oiorked silvers. will for 01mm. o ult mslol, large gil, foil oiivor or m. Olnoda Grids A. slight- 1y of in ooior, ordinary fumd. hi!‘ anion. 1am tin. mu rino nook. bun medium under fur. rmornblwllr- anoe reoombloo tho dolpittl atroio of ring neon ouo okin of hotter quality than o other ono. luevineo of Ontario and lookowhowon. White marked oilvor -- 04 okino, 300 sold. average |kins selli fwm 1am. tho! vino lorgo white ooi- ro. Two m‘! lluhv full silvoro with sliogt white e00 . Poltl thi. dolor phuo to polo and flnohy ll White marked otlvm with for choroctoriotloo sim- ilar to our standard oilvoro oro to- day selling on approximately tho some price hull lo olondm! oil- vem. (All pelts in our special of- forins were Governuiont graded be- fore belnB shimiad). iuumot llgiar 6751i? mm‘ or . . mole burn. forgo oiodqllght ea r . conodo ooloct groao slightly off in color. ordinary grey hrulbu. ioroo tinl. l - ll: i!!! oronoe ry n a": o slight out. Province of P. I. Illlillwd. i b‘ o. law - mo: dial. no inumo, oold for $185.00. Quebec type. i male DWI. 2 fomole ma. iloht color o oeloot nude, deer "I"! . ‘bomb. o with not... general appearance my ma, n glut! bluish. Ravine: on All” $14.00. ‘mm ‘ 8115. to 0180.00 markings 501d at 8100.00 _ o realize high prices must be very i undor tn color. ' lo . largo ti/n _ g ma. s bluish ollghtly dark uncer ‘u is u: tn him to ION-ll it." Pllfl BAIAIIIAII run NEWSPAPERS m" “c " Assocumon dent Booseveltuhos dllotllor o wiohito ‘$3.. born w ‘mm . a. Ghrlotmoo boy or Christiano ‘you; mum dashed ma» mo ofgco 0i Fred Partridge. U-l. dis- oourt clerk ope o a Japan ma!» that crashed there Dcc. . - sro o o i- -wo Wwfrlrw‘ o (on "'11. ‘$33. b" ti“? ° mill Wry hum‘: found on m. Ho was on o trawler forg ii on pillrt ht data: day! at Dunkirk where he manna diueaiao maohinegun. Lateronl pocket 0f Midlhipmau Jimrrut Mediterranean run he saw sctio the Ruro flil-year-Oldgveymber of the otTeiietmh h” tamed w," mention . eo o fluddtio for good “mo, TE?“ ti! once in the Caribbean and recent "man's Ioomoit otort thio wor 1 . ho ‘ro remind himoou in u.» Pacific. The second time h who!" naked the father. "Well. it 0i haw A l It hrtrid M611 t I IIJGII O!!! EBB nre ll! ‘ 1h! wolblownuvot ztohu t iwi Ir rhgw made cked u by o. corvette. Introducing SANITONE CLEANING the Beauty Treatment for Clothes IIOW AVAILABLE lti cnnniowrrown F The Stems Laundry w Uleaners f . ‘ ‘ regular cleaning op- Ollllltll It rerhovel . sugar ond rain epotl. "ind moot fruit. Juice 8110b. lms “lafuifiigt Q Ill It ' o; how u brighten! t. .1 l .111 .2 vno moon: ernéopmzm u well u all Illlll removed by oflllnfl” lllflllllill. _ only the loading cloonorl in every community n" licensed to uoo Sonlwflt- l‘ lo notional! advertised mil nationally own u a 80P- orlor olo method. Re:- "olor In tori I W!" "l" w; gotten loot ionaor and dulled colon and brinll out. tho luotro of tho olotli. Smitten! lo a {outlet all G ::t{:rl goluo olotlm oloonor thou ovlu bolero. It ~.....--.~..:- n in .2 o novoo tho tonal all lio- liltl ‘ll llr 344.3‘ During m (J LAUNDIIIRI r I nuns nnv coalitions cuorlomwwn. B“ PIONI 1N 280-80 lent ltroot ‘