1PI5BRUIARY 1. 1m ,_ _.._-.- — fi‘ pi; Force Recruiting Pamphlets Iiriipped ~ aim; aircraft from the R ‘APE Station, Summcrside, flew ' over various centres in the mwflnce 9n Saturday while re- c emphlcto were showered the settlements bBIOW- Th1! M, was to have been carried we some time ago but was poet- pomd m] yesterday. Flt. Lt. Paul Beeudet. recruit- ," officer at the Summersids m,“ was in charge or the flight. n“ plane took off about 11.80 and m, jqllowing towns were visit- ”; Tlgnlsh. OTABFY- Souris. gwrgetown, Montague, Charlotte- wwn and Summerside. The inform- mon in the pamphlets was of "m, u, young men trunking of min; the Air Force. Further in- mrmaiibll is available from Flt. (,1, Beaudet at any time-S s1. upltgin (continued from P180 l) rievrarteasoem "Ki-i, soviet union. he Hid. ‘WM u w n, told that she could mt an . ‘hm; world war if she na§tegiirodxcxoit is worthwhile to tell them that they are Mt 8°11" t° through with us until they li k d the whole 0f us. “Elf-M; en“. got to be told h mtethln! that they wlll mee- nm u something more-sill“!- hn, m,“ ere worda..-" Th“, did not mean that Can- ‘d, we; going into "large-scale armaments" N!‘ "l! Pumfl‘ "r But it did mean thll! n‘... will have to impose m W1‘- rtaln sacrifices end cer- | in burdens that we will h“! 9° 51ml; we do not went either our- eives or our children to l!!!“ the burden of e third world war ..~" Qf a South American link with m, northern democracies in their gcilrity arrenflflllllll; h! “M7 "l do believe that if the democ- racies of Western Europe ""1 m? agnooritcie! of this North Mlle?‘ icon continent, linked with the secocrecies of Central and South Ame-rice through the Rio do. Jen- {giro Treaty should undertake t: preserve the peace they can do iti- Canada's part under the All“! 9 m qmulfl not involve only "l6 gaining oi men and the purchase pf aYtTIBIIIPIItS. p would mean other 50695- 1'- would mean. for examlble- Blwem‘ ment action to stimulate the pro- ductlon of steel. already indicated in the Throne Speech read at the sporting of Parliament Jan, 26. steel is in short sullllly- n w": m overtake this aeneratlvn- stee- would be one of the keys t" v16- if war did not come. a 211M»- sr quantity of steel would be iri- telueble to Canada's developmflll BIRTNS, MARRIAGE. IIEATIIS 50s rsr Iiisertlss BIRTHS ° IVES-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Feb. B, to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ives, Charlottetown, a tltitlflilter. LEA -- At the P. E. I. Hospital on February 1, 194B, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lea, Vernon River, a daugh ter. Alice Maude (B lbs.) . . MAYHEW-At the P811100 OOIIIILY Imfillltal on February 4th, 194B, to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Meyhew (nee ltllrtle McLeod) Crapeud, a daugh- tleré-lrinde Elaine. Weight 6 lbs. MURPHY—At Prince County Hos- pllal, Friday. February 4. 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy. Nor- btllfi. a eon. DEATHS MUNN-At the residence of her laughter, Mrs. Alex Mclsaec, 107 leymouth Street. on Sunday, Feb. 0. ltlrs. William Munn in her 63rd Her. Funeral tomorrow (Tuesday) lervlco starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- Fe"! Peflbltfst Cemetery. HKIRRISON-At the P. E. Island iflihgital on Saturday, Feb. 5, Dan. v . Morrison of 51 Richmond Sh, ‘hllyiwln his '1'lth year. Funeral from (“in dacLean Funeral Home this “ma”! t People a ysgNlsNlSl-At tea Cumberland st. hiskm-h 949. Seymour McInnIs in ‘t m gear. Remains are resting “meme! utcliffa Funeral Home (MOM u)neral will be hold today IYCIOCILIYIIILIEGINIUUNIQI lgtugltih"? at} '2 Cemetery. e eop ee lI.il. lllacteanh UNDERTAKII IIMBALMEI Charlottetown “q Nona wot-hire Phone Ill fi- DQKEENAN, °=° its. , rota - Willey No.95 I’ rue ceuraat GUARDIAN This column la reserved for news of Iocul Interest, but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents n word, strictly pay. able in advance. COOKS fur Photographs. JIMMIEI TAXI Phone B25. HOWARD McINNlS Bitten Footwear at I75 Queen Street. SPECIAL at. Capitol Electric new Admiral combination radio. OONIIDlIl-ATION LII‘! ll IUIANOI. er sons saavrcn - Amfast Coal Co. PIIDIIS 2498. ELECTRIC RANGES. — Most complete stock we have had to of- fer for some time. Latest designs of both Wetinghouse and Moffat. Wide v11" "use. Miller Brothers ma. RETURNS FROM ENGLAND — I Mrs. Charles E. MacArthur of 35 Upper Queen st, Charlottetown, has returned home after having spent the past two months visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles vinion of Manchester, England. , PLAN DRAMA COURSE-Final arrangements for a-‘Drnrna Course to be held here starting March 6, were completed by Brig. W. W. Reid while in Ottawa. Mr. Michael Meiklejohn of the Department of‘ Physical Fitness, in co-operation with the Provincial Rural Drama Festival Committee, will put on the course. PULLS (TART LOAD OF TUB- n! NIPS - Another indication of the mild winter we have been enioying was forthcoming Saturday when Mr. Leo Praught of Cherry Valley pulled s full cerloed oi turrups on January 20th. All had grown from one inch to four and a half inches since Nov. 7th. The turnips were quito fresh with green tops st- tachod. FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Bruce llug- gan was held from the residence of her sister, Mrs. H. L. Bethune, B4 Kent Street, on Saturday after- noon. Services were conducted by Rev. J.D. Davison. lntennent was in the People's Ctmetery. The pallbearers were Fred Moore. Wil- fred MacLeod. J.P. Gordon, David Bethune, Bernard Harmon, N. W. ‘Lowtther. , FIFTY-FIFTH INEDDING AN- NIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Rhynes. Dunstaffnage, on Wed- nesday celebrabed the fifty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. eur- rounded by mombers oi their fam- ily resident here. They also re- ceived radio congratulations from their son James and his wife in Winnipeg, Man- and their daught- er Elsie, Mrs. LeBlanc in Saint John. N3. BOY SCOUT OFFICIAL COM- ING-The Boy Scout Executive Commissioner of Training is ex- pected to come to Prince Edward Island in mid-March to head up training courses for Boy Scout and Cub leaders and group committee personnel, Brig. W. W. Reid an- ounced last night on returning from attending the National Ex- ecutive of the Boy Scouts‘ Associa- tion et Toronto, where plans were made for future expansion of the movement. - FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Title funeral of Mrs. David MacKlnnon of ll Yoimg Street was held yes- terday afternoon from the Cut- ollffe Funeral Home. Service at the home and grave was con- ducted by Mr. George Walker. The pallbearers were Robert Dodds. Neil Mtmn. George Keilly. Shel‘- man McDuif. Chester Ford and Benjamin Bord. Interment was in North Milton Cemetery. T0 RESTORE "GREEN GABLES" —-Plans to restorc "Green Gahlcs" to a farmhouse of the "Ann" per- iod. witha staff ‘on hand to explain to visitors the various spots men- tioned in the "Ann" books are be- ing proceeded with, stated Brig. W. W. Reid who consulted with Na- tional Parks officials on his Ottawa visit. Among other suggestions for improving “Green Gables". and which is expected to be put into effect this year, will be the provis- ion of facilities for a lunch room and the securing of e suitable golf professional for the modern course located there, added Brig. Reid. INJURED ON IIIGIIWA! - Mr. Freeman Cudmore, 8!. o! Charlottetown is s ,. " Prince Edward Island Hospital stiffering from s. slight concus- sion as a result oi an accident early last Friday evenins, M1‘- Cudmore was a passenger in a light truck that was enroute to the city from the airport when the accident occurred. It is be- lieved that he jarred against the door on his side cousin! it to 0P9"- Hurled to the Pavement. b0 W“ picked up in an unconscious state and taken by ambulance to the Hospital. Lest night his cdndlf-lbll was much improved. _ m on To Blaslfy POI SALE - ONE MODERN cooking range. one base burner. I. 0. 0..F. FUNERAL NOTICE All Oddfellows ore requested to meet or the MocLeon Funeral Home Monday, Feb. lib. or 2.45 p. m. to attend the ‘Wei ef ew lea ems» ant-i b. Morrison. Signed sever I heaters. Apply 80 Roch- ford t. , J. D. WEBSTER, \ Recoitlinq Secretory Si. Lowrance Ne. B COMMUNITY CONCBIT Cam- Pllsri Workers Hotel 7.30, Monday, February 7th, PIANOL-Solno striking bar- llalne in rebuilt pianos. Have you seen the new Addison aparhnant size. Miller Brothers Ltd. EXPECTED ‘IJBUBSDAY -—- Oil his first official trip to the Mart. 11m“. Stwley MoCuelg. Edmonton, All!» president of the Canadian Bar Association is expected in Charlottetown on the evening‘ of February 10. remaining ln the city until the 12th, when he will leave for Halifax. Accompanied by his wlfe. Mr. MoCue-ig will also visit. Becki/Ills. Dlsby and saint John. RETURNS FROM OTTAWA Professor J.H. Blanchard returned February 3 from Ottawa where he was attending the monthly meet- ing 0f the Federal District Com- mission oi which he was appoint- ed representative for Prince Ed- ward Island last November. On his way back. Mr. ‘Blanchard at- tended educational meetings in both Montreal and Quebec City. SAD NEWS - The sad news was received of the death oi Jes- slg Hannah tMcLeod) Nicholson. widow of Neil Nicholson of 3480 Triumph St. Vancouver, 3.0.. in her 70th year. Survived by two sons, Charles D. of Nickel Plate, 8,0... Clint-on John of Vancouver, BC“; two brothers, John A. Mc- Leod, New Jersey, U.S.A.., Charles D.J., Mt Buchanan, P..E..I..; one sister Jessie, USA"; one grand- daughter Kcrry. Funeral scrvlce in the chapel of Mt. Pleasant Un- dertaking Co.. Kingsway at llth Ave, Ivednesd , Jan" 26th at l PM- to Mountain View Ccmc- tery. ‘ THE GUARDIAN. g Cliatiwrrnrowu Appointment 0f _ New Prothaiiotary The retirement of Mr. 11.11.. Rogers, M.A., SCI... as Prothon- otlry of the Suprwns Court and Registrar of the Court of Chan- cery has been announced, Mn. Rogers, who hold this position for the past twenty years, will be auc- ceodod by Mr. Gordon R. Holmes, KC, barrister, who will commence his duties on February l5. Commencing his law career in Vernon, British Columbia, where he lived for 15 years, Mr. Rogers returned to the Island in 1914 and practised lllw in Albertmr until 19%). In that year he entered the public service as Superintendent of Elducation, becoming Principal of Prince Street School in i028. The following year he was ap- pointed Ptothonotary of the Su- preme Court. Mr. Rogers has also given many years of valued serv- ice to the Rod Cross, Rotary and Masonry. A native of Hampshire, P.E.li... the new appointee Mr. Holmes, is a son of Mr. James A. Holmes l-lld ‘the late Mrs. Holmes. lle attend- ed Prince of Wales College, after which he taught school at Clyde River. Artlcled to the firm of Mac- Kinnon and MacNeill, Charlotte- town. Mr. Holmes later studied law at Dalhousle and Boston. be- ing admitted to the bar in i927. He hecazne a partner of tho late Mr. RN. MacNeill, K..C. before opening his own law oiiic: in 1929. Cromm Prosecutor under Attorneys-general, the Chief Justice Campbell. Mr. Just- ice McGnlgan and Hon. l".-A.. Large, K.C.. Mr. Holmes "was n?- polnted a King's Counsel in i944 three present TOURIST PROSPECTS —~R.e- quests for accomodation in Prince Edward Island during the tourist season were received by Brig. W. W. Reid from outstanding citizens oi both Ottawa end Montreal. while on his recent 10-day trip to these cities. It’ would appear from the enthusiasm shown by numer- ous pcople he mot that the Island tourist operators have been doing a good lob. Brig. Reid contacted several tourist agencies in both Ottawa and Montreal and pre- llmlnary arrangements were made with several advertising media for i949 -puhlicily for the Province. VETERAN News (Continued from Page l) ifjinfissi.” He entered the gallery as cor- respondent of the Ottawa. Free Press. In 1B8!) he Joined the Ottawa Citizen and remained with that paper until his Reuters‘ connect- ion became a full-time lob during the First World War. lle also had connections with the Ilalifax Her- ald, Saint John, NB, Sun, Tor- onto World. London, Ont., Free Press and the Vancouver Province. Ae a Nova Scoilan he had an intense love for the sea. While a youth he served on coastal schoon- ers. ln 1887 he and his brother Charles, now dead. financed and heeded a treasure-hunt in the Come Islands. They found no treasure and end- ed up broke in Central America ai- tcr their mhofmer was wrecked. NORWEGIANS (Continued from Page it The latest Russian note said the Soviet Union could not agree with Norway that the Atlantic pact would meet the aims of the United Notions. Russia also declared Norway "fnilcd to give n clonr reply" as to whoihcr Norway would ncrmit for- eign bases to be established on Nnrwcizian territory. The Russian note said the Inclus- ion of Norway In the Atlantic pact “can lead to Norway being involv- MT In a policy of a particular group- ing of powers pursuln! far-reach- ing aggressive aims." _ Billiards In two close games of billiards played at the Charlottetown Alleys for P. E. I. billiard championship J. Bradley won from M. McDonald, G. Tulle won from C. McDonald. and has conducted e number of important eases. Bowling Results Y. M. A. ALLEY! Y's bient-iies Thursday Afternoon Bowling League Team N. 1—2103—-4 points Team No. 4——l875~1 point High single Mrs. R. H. Barrett 223 High three Mrs. R. H. Barrett 551 'I'cum No. L-‘liiiFr-Zlé Iwiili-l Team No. 3~—1737~2l& points. High single Mrs. R. J. Rupert 188 High three Mrs. A. W. M. Allan A24 SPORTING CLUB ROLLAWAY CNR Frt Office-IMO CNR Cartage-IZBB Hlghslnglc E. Hcnnessey I12 High three Ii. licnnesscy 282 _ Points: Fri. Office 5; Cartare 0 CNR. Fri Shock-I'll" CNR. Mcclt. l)cpt.-~l2ill High single J. McCormick i171 High three J. McCormick 32R Points: Frt Shed 5; Mech Dept. 0 CNR Office~132l CNR Exprcss-Jl272 High single N. Wilson 105 and C. Hodgson 105. High three J. Cameron 297 Points: Office 3%; Express 1% CHTOWN ALLEYI Comma DIM: Imitgue Town Taxl—~2564 Big Flv&2480 High single R. Wltitiork 311 High three K. Mclicnzic 771 Points: Town Taxi 3%; Big Five 1%. Wholesalers League G. H. Toombs d: Sons——2873 Clarke Fruit Co.—-2‘l'08 Hlgh single G. Francis 26B High three F. Joseph 664 Points: G. H. Toombs & Sons 3%.‘. Clarke Fruit Co. 11.9. Canada Packers—2909 Halifax Seed Co.—2820 High single A. McKlnnon 2B7 High three A. McKinnon 683 Points: Canada Packers 4; Halifax Seed Co. 1. Garage League Horne Motors-film Butt & McKee-MAB High single 0. Manuel 259 High three G. Gallant 683 Points: Horne Motors 3 ‘A; Batt Q McRae 1%, F. R. McLaIne-JSIB Stewart Motors—23l0 NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELBY By Clifford McBride on. OH.’ CAREFUL NAPOLE YOU'LL. WAKE UP 4w ‘r ON I ‘DON'T SNEEZE" UNNEL I Ileaih 0i Forster Islander Recently At Everett, IAsss. Word has been received by his niece. Mrs. James E. Smith. 1706i! Point. of the death in Everett, Massachusetts, of bet uncle, Mr. Nelson MecQua-rrie. The deceased. who was eizhty-foilr years of ago. had been about as usual on Sat- urday, Jan. 22. and passed away two days later, following a. stroke. Mr. Macquerrie had lived in Everett for the past half-century. and was e former Everett city councilman and water department inspector. He was a fr ‘ visit- or to his native Island Province. and last summer visited his niece at Rocky Point and Mrs. Charles Lord, of Charlottetown, who is also a niece, and grand-niece, Mrs. Guy Pierce, o1 Brackley. In spite of his advanced years Mr. Macquarrle was keen on his trips to Prince Edward Island every year and took an interest in all its activities. Besides his wife. the former Sarah Buchanan of Eldon. he leaves-to mount three sons, Everett B. of Lakewood, R. 1., E. lillitlton of Somerville. and Emmons of Needham; Hazel Wadbrook of Providence. Mr. MacQuarrie was the youngest of the family of the late Alex and Ann MacQuarrie of Hampton, Crapaud, P. E. Island and was the last. surviving member of the family. sympathy is etexnded t.o the relatives and friends who looked forward with pleasure to Mr. Mac- Quarrie's annual visit. . High single R. Duncan 227 High three R. Duncan 608 Points: F. R. McLeine 3: Stewart Motors 2. ' ROLL-AWAY ALLEYS City Candlepln League Old Timers—143B Arabb-ISTT High single Elmer Larter I30 Hiizh three C‘. MucLoan 326 Points: Old Timers m; Arabs HOLY NAME ALLEYS Big Four League All Suarez- J. Lawlor 1S1. ‘I73 230 (7. Proude 150 159 187 E. Larter . 248 E. Pineau . I'll C. LeCInlr . 214 Total-EMT Old Timers:- E. Doucette . . . ‘J91. I65 220 .1’. MacDonald . 187 215 167 J. Cameron . 237 166 243 H. Craswcli .. . .. . 201 255 301 Rev. P. McMahon 170 293 241 '1‘otal——3ll67. High eingcl H. Crasweli {I16 High three H. Craswell 772 Points: All Stars 0; Old Timers 5. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Team No. l—5 points. 1 Spare_ .. 25 25 125 Mrs. Andrew 12S 113 180 Spare 125 125 125 Mrs. Rupe 179 131 179 Spare . .. 125 125 Team Nu. 2-0 points. 141 Mrs. Haywood Mrs. Alien Mrs. Dalling Mrs. Lord . . Mrs. Roizcrson . , 112 122 176 621 595 563 Team No. B-Ili points. Mrs. Stewart . 172 120 142 Mrs. Bell . 127 103 129 Mrs. Hooper 133 182 112 Snlirc . ... . 125 125 125 Mrs. Clawson .. 89 87 108 646 6i‘! B16 Team No. 4—Bl£ pointl. ‘Mrs. Smith 126 1A6 156 Mrs. Cinrke . 158 Mrs. Ley ; Spare .. . Mrs. Campbell 608 High single Mrs. Hooper 1B2 High three Mrs. Rupert 4B9 ROLL-AWAY ALLEY! City Candlepln League Flying 8's—1361 North Enders~1399 also a daughter. Mn. 9°" First Shipment r 0i Bait From B. 0. HALIFAX. N. S. Fab. A — The first of a shipment of more than 2.0004110 pounds of herring bait from British Columbia has arrived here to relieve the bait shortage for Nova Scotia fishermen, A. A. Leaman, division freight agent. National Railways, re- ported hare today. The eleven eer- Ioads are being distributed three to Halifax and Lunenburg. two to Loekport, and [one each to Mul- grave, Shelburne and Liverpool. IOART. BETTE (Continued from Page l) ll)’, $301,712 from the Pulitzer Publishing Company. '1. William Goetz, Universal Pic- tures producer, $284,000. 8. Ann Sheridan, film star, ‘$29,545 from Warner Brothers. 9,118.. usage, Texas iLessge Company). $259,928. l0. A tie between Robert Mont- the movie actor-producer- IZOMBPY. director, $250,000 from Universal Pictures, and George W. M8500- board chairman of the Nell-Isl- vinator Corporation. Detroit, $M,- are not The earnings shown represcnt "clear money, for they income before taxes. Deadly Bull Suits Braw Stylist's Ire By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW vonx. Feb. 4- (APl - With s convert'e zeal, Edith Head is crusading. The chem!’ l! "Vim" ly tailored suits-Lon worklni! silli- Miss Ilcad is a formidable ani- agonist, chief designer for a movic company and what she dreams ufl on her drawing board Me flit‘ clothes that such fashion-Flaws as Loretta. Young and Biirbllrfl Coll in person can women, the way they act. the way they dress, frighten men off." Miss Head started thinking, And now - as far as she is concerned - women are going to be looking like women even when they are working in an office. "By that I don't mean peek-a- boo blouses and a rose between ilitfteeth," she said ‘If I had my choice between inc two for work- ing hours, I‘d still take tlic suit and crisp white blouse. But there's nothing wrong in the world with two-piece, softly tailored femin- ine dresses, wool or ‘silk. And there's still room in every wan- an's wardrobe for a suit - the idea is to make it look like a woman's suit - not as though it screamed for blvo pairs oi much. ing pants." She ‘Wallis her note oi caution emphasized: "Wlion I say girls want to look feminine during their working hours, I don't mean they should look like reincarnation; of Theda Bars. They want to look trim, not, Stanwyck don for the camrrfls. “l saw the light." tiny. dlllk- haired Miss Head rxplained dur- ing a. visit to New Iork. "I ‘$90M the best part of l0 years building up the idea ‘tat a sensible, effic- iclent tailored suit — with crisll while blouse, of course -- Was the only garment a business car- eer girl would he found working l .. It was the same. with most of the Hollywood designers, The re- costume should identity them as such from more than l0 pacrs. “The sevcre, tailored suit got to be sort of a uniform," Miss H8110 said. "And then, about a year a20- Mexico," She T803111; they told her: "You American ‘Women are so sure of yourselves, so self-can- fident‘ that you make men feel that you don't want any help from them. European u-omcn don't make you fool that wa-r. Ameri- Loco ---w~n-. n. Cresley, named after s consisting of rollers fitted High single G. Kayes 119 High three G. Kaye 31A Points: North Enders 4%; 8's ti. Flying new research station at Ru The Cresiey is the same I met some South American and- French designers »- all‘ mcn — in i GOING N0 PLACE with the roar and rattle famed British railroad engineer, sexy." What should she vflli this cm- sadc? “Well,” said Miss Head "ii 1 weren't sick oi the whole routine, my! i couuuilm conceal MEMBERS Renew your memberships FEBRUARY T, 8 and 9 oi Headquarters HOLMAIIPS STORE Alter Wednesday memberships will be open to the wait- ing list. Capacity of hull is limited. TWO-YEAR SENTENCE IREDERICTON, Feb. 6 ~— (OP) — Convicted Saturday on a char’ of manslaughter, Flank Theodore Lyons was sentenced by Mr. Jus~ tire G.F.C. Bridges to two years in penitentiary. The case arcse from the death of E.H. Coy, who was struck by a car driven by Lyons. C A I‘TLI£%I'I~JTK I! [SACRED TORONTO. Fob. 6 -tCP) —W.J.¢ Gardhouse, president. of the On- tario CatLlc Breeders‘ Association, "Y5 the nCHk price in the cattle market has apparently been reach- ed and brccdcrs may look forward to a “reasonably good" year in 1949, ASK IIIARGARINE LEGISLATION WINNIPEG, Fch. 4 (C?) - Thc Manitoba Federation of Ag- riculture today asked ihc Mani- toba Government to introduce 1Q‘. N0 IMOOSE SHOOTING FREDERICTOZSEI), '1 --The closed season on mouse i; New Brunswick will 601111111" lllfflllsh i949. according to norm. — tCPl I'd SBY ‘tho helpless look.’ " OWN YBUR LONG TERM LOANS . sou can FINANCE CONSTRUCTIQN Mo“ zcosomcaaar UNDER rue National iiousing Act ALSO COMMERCIAL LOANS MORTON DEW‘ Locol Agent - EASTERN TRUST BUILDING CHARLOTTETOWN-TEL. l7 I I cation In the Royal Gazette. Th! last open season was in 1935, UWN NilME LOW INTEREST RATE -4 l of high speed Is the streamlined locomotive Sir Nigel u It demonstrated an $800,000 test bench with rims like railroad tracks. at the opening of the British Railroads by, England. The bench carries out tests up to 120 m.p.h., and has as sees in the picture. a mobile ch mney for placing above the Ioco‘s srnokestack and taking off the ‘exhaust. type loco as the Mallard, British holder of the world's steam speed record. Speeds at 120 m.p.h. on the Same 8pc? -2!» the tweets-ls. fr... ¢Ofll¢_01l-_i_IQ_“_|_i_ll_|¢ Christmas fairies, and what’s_~|_|_t%,__s_u_e’r¢ going to try and behave,