s: s. when I mm 00ers i‘ A WESTERN GUARDIAA Irplll. I llanover It. gnu s Claw 00 Ottawa It BIIIMEISIDI llfl PlI-INLI UUUNT I flgfls, Blllflflflllfi IIIIIIIIIII] rdllll mu as 001a“!!! M my or the m- n’ m“ lowing stores g WI T151111. w- goy nth!" d“ ‘mvouv old tel‘ Street Gollllol. IIIIIIIWN Wale Sire t,” In“. Ill‘! uuuuel. ti’! uranvilllg gut; In] b. delivered ta any ssllo§wefifbunallilorthlpserwlq er to the ooy rupe-ualbie for deliveries an you "no, halo ll Ian Iillldw by rope and I11 y nets, twim- 8_2_m_ "" 511F911“ u 1W"- _.._- w’ ul ith our flnifiléfvwrlvlgllyvlus Q0» - ton. ' ._ -—'-_'—' k .. Girl to wor at Allijfnfif], 51s,; girl lexperisln- ‘ l . a} QPIGCUVC 1 E. SHONE HOCKEY fllfils Bedeque Rina Thurs- ‘ Mm“ 4, lviiooletolr vs. Free- d mum, game 1n finals. 1f "1011 wins New Annan hockey , ,5 asked to ccme to center o! ' msdiaiely after game when I {mpmqs and prizes will be pre- qd, M1,; Canaan will drop puck ‘.1.ru pt .... same after. M‘ 15,711 ‘.13 c 3-3-21. .1 '10 sUPREME COUIT- '¢w Perry and Clovis Perry 0K wide were commit _ ,1 the next session of the L“ _ l)_,' lVrugiSJai-e Vt s-immersioe yesterday >11 iracy to de- ‘:11 rm: NW1 m 1111.11 llLiHlllilClllYG ~ plrits. Bail wgs erupt/ed to raw Perry at $1.000 and to N perry lil, $2.000. Lawyers ao- ng in the case were P-J K 0., and 11.8. Hinton for ' 05901111011 and J Watson liaughl. K'C'| imd w- Henry _.--| for the defense.-—S mrl Guide News GUIDEWS CLUB 111s March meeting of the Guid- Olub will be held Friday, ~ 12th, the second Iridey of month instead of the first. The lhg, which is being held at ~ Sybil Gordon's, '16 Euston Sh, i at 8.00. Ali Gulders are - to make an effort to be v . QVVICQ r Fricnds Won by Nicer 9' Your s to win aiesr ~ ' - ill flat? Maybe you've I led the social forms so "' ni to well-bred people! “WW0! any person with "i! Mend Ir. Jones” you "i" 0H1! 1k. Jones is your 50th illiroductlo are as " luring, "I'd like to make ‘ Wliiainted with" or putting I numael before the i-rl’: . w s or-reet D0" llrnlong." c Your naaassa are al ‘hllole esn aasl W make such a poor llnprq. i out with a party. if you st- , _ your beau in the "1""; with a theatre party mhr Your host to suflast °' booklet has a! a» ' ‘s and Doifh for “u”: dmaobuilr how to . narass, "t? "h" to my 1t intro- ubl lmllllllong. 5° "l" for your copy Write. The Correct ‘Bring U (Name of You News- rm to write plainly and add km‘ reel, and the Th m” . 1111110321.»... £32! 1o...‘ man's ‘§‘53.3."{‘1.'fi booklet . -___ Name lireet no ...—--¢¢- - —BUY we! tar and Pitch at tedtbo iRlver. . fiscal year was tlmatgd b may n 02110110301100 y ~ Because of ‘ menl. incomes up in $3.000. Bruce's. 5_3_m_ 10411- Mr. 0.0a. mono fllluiwwr reports nxmlbcfsglfvl 018m hundred and twelve rauou boon distributed at the Summersios 0011019 during the period from reb. . 10 to Maren i. Tflls is 11mm m“; hundred more than was fl-DLICIDBL-d, ~11 l i Personals —Mrs. Cha-iFs__Payntcr, Mrs. Marion lockhart Mr. J.L. Davidson, Kensingwn anu Mrs. Morris Case- iev. Kelvin were visitors to sum- - mersioe on Thursday-S -lV1r. and Mrs. Prowse Gardiner were VASMOTS to Summerside during last WGElL-S -—1\'i.s. Emanuel Gallant of Eg- inom". bay is at present a patient lfl the Prince County Hospital and her III-Dy friends wish her a speedy re- 09911-5 Kensingio. . and Vicinityg Mr. Glluen Caldwell of the RC. AI‘. is spending a few days with his wife and family in Kensington. Miss week-end at her home in Irene Underhill spent the French Lance Bromadiere Leslie Camer- on stationed at Mulgrave, is spend- ing a few days with his rents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ameron in Remington. LAC. Ferdinand Kllihride of St. Elcanors is visiting with his wife Iliss Jean Webster returned to Bummsrslde after mending the wed-end with hel- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Webster of Norboro. Mr. Lloyd 511:1}: of Nor-bore was a visitor to urumerside Monday. flwood Clark of the it. 0. N. V. R... is visiting with m; par- ente. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark or Ken- sington were ‘ ‘ ,, in Damiey Monday, guests of Mrs. Durward Mc- Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Mr. brie Clark of Remington spent the week-end at hL; home in 8t. Eleonora. allies Vivian Paynter, R..N., of lumrnsreide. Wont Sunday at her in Kensington the guest of m- and Mrs. Bruce Miss Lillian Walker of Charlotte- " 1n: so" i-r r . o er r m. and Mrs. John Walker.” en ', Henrietta Mc- Iriends o: Miss Arthur m: sorry to learn of her linear. Work And Save rContinued from page l) v.11“. . 011 9 l) d i taxation the 11531335301 nllfeasexlex: Mr the increased de- ductions under the new payment me tax revenue for the next fiscal year is urpected to in- Y crease by $115,000,000. 1n IdODi-IBR the “pay-as-you-go" income tu plan the Ministcr said Wpercentofthspersonnl income tax libility of 1042 will be wiped out in the case of earned incomes and 60 per cent 1n the case of invest- On investment income over $8.000, 50 per cent of the 1042 tax liab- ility will be deferred until death of This will mean that higher do- ductions will be made n-osn incomes at the scrum to achieve a more complete “pay-as- cu-go" effect. with the objective 9 per cent of the 10- The tax on s irits is increased by $2 a gallon, an provinces which In- crease liquor pr cea by another s2 a gallou-a total of be com- nsoted by the Iederal Treasury or the amount which their liquor revenues fall below the total for the year ended June 30. 1042. Smokers will pay an additional $2 000 for clgarets, two cents 100 for cigar-ct vapors. 86 for cigars of e lower clans l f. “$233 mu gone cent on all letters except to those m oversea; service personnel. The postcard raw is not dis-und- focal: h: Q??? eroeus and strategic metals: and lgncsssions made last year to prospecting syndicates are contin- rhs entertainment m: in nisht clubs inklncreased from 20 to N mlgofi-Icommlssioned officers and men have not been taxed and offi- cer; llriave Wm: ‘the income‘ tax on ee new budget ‘provides hat officers serving outai e of Canada in the western nslnirphere (Alaska. lob- all one-half the normal 1 fgmmgl gg ill the west- 1.1.‘ gmisphem 111:5 beltamxoed i1 their pay alone e Officers [race before iii income tax-of‘ 1nd were overseas if than git. months. 1 ‘ an ltles m" a measuring: in- sn a nctllll m - 0' ~ suns: IIOVIIIOI ' is b! s...“ w...“ —BA'L‘ION moor: DISEsBIBUT-l and family in Kensingtou. ' has. -1 , We lytow Canada. The _ raic. | It is provided ‘also that all ser- l. l Play by Harry Clerk and hand deletion - Dlraelod by ldward Lodwid Produced by Frederick Siobhan! NEWS OF THE DAY SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURS. AFTERNOON 3.30 Summeride at source for income ts: n19 plan (or post-war refund troduoed last year; “full B. c ory savings plan.) ——-il_l_IGLI I'll-ION WIHIOUT DIPINDINT! Th: Lilblilw Amount demoted h“! ADMIN Oil Income »'s . orrswa. rum z-ccm-souewiua is a table mowius the s" i qrmspmpossssdjustmontoflmuzuabiuhyouwosumdlllflill-Ii was included in finance mini! Commons wildli- It is assumed that incomes of less and higher incomes monthly, for payments. (Non: "No B. Credit" means no 0h 1D“ 1110i before adjust. Persona Persons Persons Persons Pomona Persona Wit-h With With With With With N05. Pull B. GIG!» in the name of his wife, are made chargeable to the refundable por- tion of the income tax. An Bdlustment is made in the case of muse whose incomes are just over the exemption limits- 5660 for single persona and $1,200 for married persons-to mare sure that the excess arrwum, of tax on income over those levels shall not exceed two-thirds of the total. Under the present rate structure a married person receiving $1,300 would pay in income tax the en- tire $100 by which his income ex- ceeds ifne exemption level. The higher rate of deductions at the source will become effective next April 1 and returns for 1943 $114 be due on or before March 31, "Final adJustments in the i042 tax may be paid one-third on June 80 when the retum is due and the balance in instalments running tn next ber. There were no changes in the sales tax or succession duty tax and only minor changes in the ex- cess profits tax. Tariff chm es are mainly to brim the $12 s11 riis tax increase in- to effect March 3, 1943, the post- age rate increase on April 1, 1943, and the fax dianges on cigarcts, pers, tobacco, cigars, and enter- inment on March 3, 104.3. EYEWITNESS (Continuef ~ page 1i and back to the icefield, which now has drifted nearer. further Bcnutlny by captain Jay reveals that he can see two firm-es moving on the floe, and at this time we are fortunate to have on board Pilot Officer Taylor, veteran of "Dieppe" and his wife who is a trained nurse. Pilot Officer Taylor from his wide experience identifies the planes in operation, and the figures on ce as airmen. And he suggests the scouting planes will have notif- ed their headquarters. and that in all rcbabllity the Captain will short y receive orders i0 proceed to the rescue. To The lsssaa Almost at once tbs “ltandby” goes, and we cast off for the ice- leld where the planes are still cir- clin and casting flares. The Capt- ain as ordered warm blankets. hot water bottles, and hot coffee. and refreshments to in readiness. its W along the all eagerly I o we“ ug rwith one watching and viei another for the first glimpse of the allant men who might still be a- ive, and as we edge nearer through watfdrlyto agile‘ ice which has ap iogratiug, ons dominantly toll abov the waves. ABCCCIidWIVCJJ-Ild we " moves and very slowly, another figure, the fourth, shakes off the “pall", which was nothing more than a red and White arachuic, and indeed. a lifesaver or them all, as it was used as a means of shelter. which they shar- ed alternatively the other three bo- uaed as fue . edged slowly and more slow- afd the lcefield. A lifeboat was swung out in readiness, and s "Jacobs" ladder. and "Bosuna" chair dropped over the side. The very uncertain condition of the ice made it extreme dif to nlvielte the giant cebre ker I19" 6000831 M. the field breaking it and so endangering the lives of the men, but careful man- ipulation brought us nearer and nearer and as we drew along side, these four gallant hearts with arms around, fratcmally support- ed each other, unbelievably, yet typically true of that strong and indomitable Airforce s irlt, which so admirably sustallred them through five days of icrrgr and exposure. now wave spin valantly, andey every heart on the shibnsan in a silent but united l”°‘_-__. as Islet rugs 501021031‘! 1| ‘l “at slats-gin use: fir. 1.1!‘ Buds;- Liability im- Ilele-yk budget Amounts marked "-" will be allowed as credits or rekindl- Oflhptlllfl‘, ing of a portion of income tIXPIIIWW-ill- redit" mean] mu credit under flu oomouil- “v8 J speech to Q1! House of than $2,000 a year an paid Wool- pul-ppggg Q] clbultflfl‘ MOI-WHOM savings srsdit under s-i- wagelorlalariesinwumuu Ne. e. rail l. No. d. lull I Credt Oudi I (lji Meeting lleld the Charlottetown Bub-division C. W10. was held ih the It Hail i O O Big Bingo At Sporting Club to- night. Time 8=30. Proceeds for a crip- pled boy. Admission 25c. 3-3-11. 0.W.L. Monthly ‘lbs regular moist-lily meeting of W119 itrnml GUARDIAN sinus‘:- bu v any B. l. S. .5“...°:."li.'i..‘:..f“f.l'.“..'.':..b.."' o» - -»»-- ~1- os a aewsy nature may be inserted ill N5" "mm Wt‘ st five oollta a word. strictly pay- tonight at 8.30. All‘ rr-iam r! lble In advances u; requested to s o £44.. COOKS for Photographs. OONIIDII-ATION LlFl INIUI- ANUI. L-Wl -_-_ The Merry Minstrel Review Thrésrcn Efisrhaamo P9311111“; 1W1‘ "i 5U" 1,"; 1.14m.“ aritcrtaiumont a isbeim lventhep cfPriuu 1 t" Street tell». this 0.21%. the bub- Izixnwflfl‘; ,‘,‘f:“§io;;“§flfi'§i,ll y, IOSTIBS DI-UGSIOBI 1| the only one open afternoon and even- ing today. 3 lio beseth nurses Miss Ruth Ross and Mius Bessie Beer. A large per- centage cf the pupils of the school are taking the test HOME 0N FUR-DOUG! — PO. R..C.A.1"., arrived . Damian's Basilica Drama Club. “The Merry Minstrel Re- view" was produced under ihl direction of Mr. Al Blonohflfd find judging by the unstinted applause given each number by the larBI on Tuesday evening March In L w- - ' °'“‘“ ‘M’ ‘ M‘ yum, - w, um‘ w» w- % "imvrggmw. ":3; ,“,‘.‘;‘§:'.:.“.°...*;’i;'§;“;. 112515221212‘. I ‘M O40 fi 3 DI 40 =01‘ emu w?“ quiplgfyayairxqveegs' 111110113); with m, pal-ems, Sgt Frank McIntyre of Beach 35o m; a a 35 g s '| Doug“. who also auhmséd mew/m and Mm p_ N, Manuel o; m1; Grove Training Centre icapably L000 173 m 72 g 14 . 3 mum,‘ mm“, commendma ma p“; zicted as lrlnaster of acserterrgon egkmm 1.250 as? 101 1:0 o0 14. - 6 work of the organization. pa-rticuw ——— f,“ ggwoywnsny, b Hf,’ 31mg 1.000 1m 1a 11s so 4 larly along o» lines of charity and‘ ARRIVED MST NIGHT — Mr- Gala“, ' Y ' 1.100 411 m m m 0 ll wt-Yisflm- “W” °- “l” Wm‘ i“ “Wb” ' 1.11.. While Your 2.0m ‘m “l a“ m1 u 9 '11“ 51mm,“ mam,‘ Qpemd Controller, Wartime Prices andmfiidyqs Gmgvsoby Mmord Mm- “W m l” m "i l‘ ‘° W120i." “$2.?” °‘ “i? '.“..“‘““‘ °‘, "§§.‘i"5o§§&§‘.’.i ‘l‘..ii“”.‘.igsi"l.vs°dbui'iiuulav- ‘ . 2.500 020 em sac 20o in 41 of m vnléiasuégf- flzéionmeo ‘Hess mnnemd Wm his dew,“ Tap dance race.» by SlilfleY 39°" W" 834 413 341 "9 71 included letters 11...... r. u. Spen- ‘merit. He expects to be here for a Mmmnald “"1 J°Y°° °*‘““’°“~ 4,000 1,004 1,274 603 W! 104 130 o“. Co" 5am; John’ N3 n, m°,,'(»uplg o; daym When They Sound ghe Last All 5.000 mm 1.120 v04. 014 11o 100 tlon picture; Mrs. .1. 11. McMillan, M we" by 1fl{'““b1"‘§;‘“ °lcmpben 1,500 3,010 2,010 1.308 1,124. 401 s01 Chairman Ladies Committee, Red FUNERAL YESTERDAY-Funeral Dfim.“ ggsuflfl, “my 10,000 5,112 4,3412 1,846 1.6M 111 551 Cross Campaign, soliciting canvas- of the late Mrs. Winover Proude, “ngeafilemseloved ' by Josephine 20,000 11,020 11,029 4,111 3,001 1,114 1,504 sew fur some; Bqdn- Mr- Rev- J- Klugsm". W“ 118191 from her ‘Me Dommyy 30,000 19,196 18.396 6,592 M52 3,903 2,746 Brandon, 5.111., R. C. 5.3121011 Chnp- isesivincet U yeksleiday afternoon. Praise the Lord and Pass the 504,00 340,3 alum 1,3“ “QM 5337 5M7 lain, Moncton. N.B.‘vw1tn appiecia- _er e a 1e ome and grave was Mnmmumtion by Frank Bradley £13‘; ‘s’ §§1’&‘°’1>‘i’f.’§‘.5.‘2..” esfiifi; $21§‘.‘%€¥°“..§1§s%“°bv“?1l;hf??? ‘vim the 11m 6° °“ Am‘ Mailman reasons vvinlour oauaa DIIENDINTI Pubimgyédffiglsmiss, mwauies iklnnlaaéigallbeaifg: wgyq; iyegméiaiinglyxerDtgeet Vltljoyrlgalzlykfleigll MoOorm , ocesan vener -eer, re , G r , . r $1.960 810 01o w 04B 421 400 Sisters of st. Martha, Vernon Rlv- ‘Nillirm Grtleen, Jsnnwrgoélieilaflnd Mam“ Pumhe" b, 1,300 100 50 s0 44 - 0 -10 er; Mrs. Edward McDonald, m0- Jcrlram Yoiiriker. Interment was in‘ MY Cbjlfli’ Fieaded B“ i b” Sgt‘ 1,500 :17 109 9s s5 13 -11 cesan Convener, $00101 Service and Kingston Cemetery. Wank clnEllg-t D. . Band b 1750 m m; 133 a; m . 5 onus Welfare, more Pond; Mrsd ___ 145W" w We Y ' Frank Bradley. 399° 4m 331 1w "1 w 4 Frank COBEYktl3lOCéSBILCODVBTIIB-AIP‘ 01:111.. MEEEING- The reliiiar‘. why Don,‘ You Fan m m" 2,200 s41 s10 20o 14a on 1e ’§‘;§n,““d‘°',),§c,,§,‘, {gggiwifgi- L”; §‘§§'d,,,§,,,,,m§ if,‘ gimp; 1‘¢f,°'°“|w1n1 He by Kay Gallant. 2,500 e01 401 s01 11s vs as Reva“; mm“. 5m, M_ bum, en's “m, was f,“ m? lfiebrfg. 0.11m Duet by Gladys Blackett, 3-000 w‘ 5“ 333 749 119 59 illus, (23 social ‘Service Cit/y Hos- 21, with twenty-two members in L433“ PM“ Blacken" 4,000 1,304 e64. 4.0a are 184 104 pita], acknowledgement of 11111111- attendance. The meeting opened The 0*“ “"51" l" Lam ‘mm’ 5,000 1,878 1,378 675 5% 26G 164 Olfll Md; Mrs. Daniel Kelly and with the 148351.16 Prayer. The Alsenaun‘ . 1,500 3,110 2,530 1,141; m 4,37 m Mrs. s. w. Tralnor, Charlottetown, President. Mrs. Steele, presided.‘ 3°11“ r?“ Sigifllfa Y°‘" °“"‘ 19,000 43m 353g L651 1,351 73o 5w appreciation of sympathy extend- The minutes of the last meeting 35°)‘ Y“ - by _1~ “'33” ed- Byrne Hope Sanders Director were read approved and signed] Johnny Doeboi bi’ Jam“ Pm"?- mfm :'% 2'3: gag 2'2 Oohsumers Branch, W.P."I‘.B., Ot- The business of the meeting was‘. 3°"? and Dame b” Mary Arse“ - 1 u 1 1 r 5"‘ ‘ ' -. a _ 50900 33313 32313 “r256 101955 51°51 514M “£25m from Conveners Present.fardexlivillivlllliedrecge olwfilgngprffil‘ Grand final’ by Elm“ m‘ lnclld work bei ac- Semblo- Mmiuan reasons wrrn TWO DEPENDINTS lfififlfpfihifi.“ Names of tenngpiosgfor the men mime armed mm‘ lBevlylisn gs Iizivilck and We'll Stand tive members W” 511111111000 to annmass ANp PRESENTATIO "d e "- $1.200 sea s10 sao s10 4s -s'r meetine by the Convener. Iv1rs-,_on Thursday evening Feb. ab‘, 6°“ 5°" ‘he K1"!- Lsoo 35 1g g 17 . g .3 J. 1-1. Blanchard. and two new friends and neighbours from Oove- ,_____ __ Moo n 31 a ,0 _ 5 4o members were introdniclgl an: wfil- head and, vicinity gathered in the, 1,500 49 a 31 a _ 6 _u ffimtig i0 001% 5111535111“ and! a‘; ‘smrnunity hall to honor Allan FATAL INJURY AT 31515111,] 1.750 105 53 52 37 1 ~10 es 8?] “mask 01%;;- fie Raj“- l/lale’ stake‘ m’ Classi H-M~C~5-'--Seven-yeai'-clrl Denny Ross, sun 2,000 215 10f 8B 58 M - 4 fifggfssle°held “gently and whfch ‘mesm’ who was home ‘m furloallh- of M1‘. and Philip Ross oi * ‘or M“ Wilbur Rnblnson had ‘l1 died at his home Monday 235° 395 153 135 '79 36 l netted a considerable sum. A vote 38d the meeting w order and MElVI? i “e r waived m l 2.000 4:10 m 10a 10o 40 a of thanks was tendered the Con- Cxplajned m. pufpose o, the gash 1,115“? If!“ ;‘,1,‘,§.‘;fb,_,°5gie ma, m, 3.000 00a s34 24.0 14.0 as 1a vener and h" wmmiii“ 1°‘ ‘he rims. the guest of honor was 554180111 "l0 Ill; 1111.1 .00.. 101w 1.1-1 4.000 1,140 00a 41s 211 150 es Slims-s °I W‘ Wm- 101w? t0 the platform. .111 ap- $610,? Ts. yolms 1.0-. was 1.10111; 5.000 1.662 1.068 592 412 339 119 Rqmmng lffllwm‘ siflilgrizll? ropriate address one. read by Mr, on the byjdgg min h1g5 abJilt his 7,500 3,054 2,154 1,005 795 463 582 M. 11623011313216 cilgdlfltekfe yéssenhal; ,-_.-rne lvlacMiilmi and a suitable Own 5gp when the accident occur- 10900 4.548 3,346 1,568 1,206 706 465 fezessanflo, m‘; "Mutual"; corner" l-{t wag presented‘ A1 an m B ed. His father hailll? ‘ W l?” I000 11,033 9,353 334g 3,333 L733 1545 have been ovlded ftasan manner ‘banked an 1°? the station a short d; nr1_.'e auoy.‘ ’ m. ' “zelr kindflfis?’ an” Whldi. B11 and was told of the accident by 30.000 10,200 11.0110 0.1 0:150 2,001 2:151 m. 1.. Henry, Mrs. J. Devine ed u, sum“ "m, H“ A Jon I m, v-Mm. comm", 50.010 30.59! 02,9571 I11,1'73 10.8112 0.026 0,386 and Mrs. J. H. Blanchard gave mod Fyeuouffl. The remainder Oi; one o then 1g em {$8 =snme he mterestmg YEW“ “s members Pi 1:1» evening was spent in dancing ‘£3311 lfiisQffi z m1 11115112111. at (1) The amount remaining to be paid is 50 percent of the unadjust- m” w“ serv‘? mmmfll?‘ w?“ mnch was served by the ladies and (he side ‘nib the s m. s i1 ‘J 11 ed m: liability iess 001111 deducted from wages or salary 111 1042. M"- D- Mfifgiflallmrlfiswklliéléigin"; 131s National Anthem brought a ing. 11111-1-1411- he ‘ (Amount deducted from wages or salary during 1942 is the total Red m“ s“ 9 q “_ zveusunt evening to a close. 1.011s c.1151 s11111n1n111~d a 111v. ' packed during January and Febru i k , _ , Tax deducted from January through TRINITY T1875‘ 0N BAND the iihie b0! 005° ‘ amount of National Defe December. nese ogfiguvch men. Up _ came slowly, and the grins of gratitude on their drawn faces was the greatest compensa- tion we could receive, The captain's generous foresight had ared every possible coin- fort o1- them. even to enzasins DI- Barnhill to be on hand when we arrived in port, while Mrs. Taylor, wife of Pilot Officer Taylor at once began treatment to relieve the frostibitten 1.1111 sickly of the group- On arrival the were st once whisked to hoop tel at Monoton bl‘ ambulance. 1 nod but a brief moment, in- deed all too short, to speak with those boys. in order to get an im- pression of their reaction tothe ex- periences they had gone throvu . In their Illnnt‘ Eodosty. 6y of w l ,KL’1... and its total uncertainty. o1 59mg landing on the ice others in one water, but all eventuail 86¢- fins tpgether in that stark esola- tion of an almoe ic b0 from tho dlpressions 10s for water, and all strictly timed on common agreement. men s, day when hey saw our smoke in the remote distance, mi- rags-like, and loot it. and they prlmd, yed earnestly to ass it pra snow thing also l wk“ unselfish- fl- snd today that prayer was i suwabovsevery was that noble BDlrlt of ness evidenced in their concern for their injured o1- sick comrades first, the boyish modes in d their e loits, wi so few ; the mi ill- eetimable lrit o’! the men "Who Ride The ouds Airman Tells (Continued from Pl" l) o y ws e ll I-nm ‘ Navy battle it out for tho Halifax | Ioague title. _ His three com nions were in an air force hospita here, two of them suffering slightly from froetbitten feet. ‘Imogen 1'0. AJ. Barrett. Ottawa: . William and W02 Tennemee son, Bethurst, N13. The four were picked off the by the ferry Prince Edward Ielan after they had been Qotfld by an R-C-AJ‘. plane. Th arachutcd from their 910M odneadsy night amt the ina- diine had unloaded its depth char- fes outside Charlottetown while 0st in thick weather. Later, the sne crashed near Shemogue, N . Wilson. who didn't, oven pick up a o0 during ice. his s from the time he and his maics ea-ped from the plane over the New Brunswick . shoreline. "When we dropped our charges," he said. "we f ' the strait. We where we were and headed for the mainland. We jumped at 28.40 hours (11.40 PMJ. "Everythln floes yestcrda was first, followed by Barretic. ardson and then in if. "It was r ard omildnt see a Barrette landed f l gather on broben ice out to solid ice Th sat tight un- _l morning, w ey could see where they were walking. ~um“n'o'@°'s'l1's 'w-u""" mu 1110 <1 norms U? lsstvill ihe five days on the" approximately ‘l5 yards apart on rough, solid ice, covered with water from the rain. We wrapped oursel- ves together ln our ‘chutes and sat there until morning. "Bhortb; uficr daybreak, Dobeon and Barrette joined Richardson I and myself. We then made lans‘ for the days ahead. We h no doubt of bei rescued, but we started ration g ourselves strictly. We had two chocolate bars, from 12 to l4 biscuits and six cigarrettes. "We could see shore, but open water lay between us and the land. We tried to work our way on the ice, but after everyone had be- come wet we gave the idea up and waited until we were sighted.‘ On Thursday, he said they imbued a plane. "r110 vieibillty was poor and they didn't see us ' he added. “We must have looked prew small from the air. " e saw more planes the follow- inarciilay, but they couldn't see us. lie waiting, the stranded fliers huddled closely together to eon- eerve body heat. Made loan-Te "We made a lean-to with our parachutes." the Squadron Leader said. "We rubbed one mother's if" m.“ "hiss 0.11"" t". our a a e u our es on ilistnext fellowvs We ' sleep vol‘! . “with. because of the bitter col ." On the morning of the rescue, the men had eaten their last choc- olate. Of their scanty food su p1y,i ghere remained only a few big of "when tn t fen: ‘ lowing a came through the ice, itwasiihella lest moment of our lives." said W1 son. “The ferry came close to us and 1111i down a ladder and s sort of woman's chair. 10110:: us scaled Dobson brought awa u s, [duv- enir the ripcord of parachute. He had it with him as he abbed iii. "arse" "“‘1*i.°’°m°° "J11" mm “beat the Navy." ' ovrrswa March s- 0P - .' A- F- heldquartcrs 001111010 Ra‘:- "Wnced ilwilrds Of Distinguished “Vi!!! Medals to Flt. Bats. Cedriclr Stanley Marsh of Milton, (mt. and , MWlrd White of Canter- .3. ‘fire citations for Flt. lgt. White: "One n in Iebruary 1M8, Flt] Sgt. to was the pilot of an air- craft detailed to attac ‘Pill-in. Murra‘ it lre_ A lard! splinter demoted the mainplane and the rt inner tsnkfl 01118104: one enBlne fail. , "On the return journey. when crossing the Al , all moveable‘ equipment was ve tisoned _in an ef- fort t0 maintain height. Much petrol was lost, displav-_ ing rb almlanahl and great ten l Ht. . . $5" 1.2.". l to flew the un one o o co try with 0113111 “at “l! action. His great skill alld coursIQ set a fine example." lllllllfalelfevel llllh lioo fife lo Elaslly , premie dry, Five members of the Sub-di: vision volunteere‘ to assist in th l l hour later. MEETS-At the tneeilng of Trinity (1121-1013; who arrivrri RB‘! cm“ oampaml- United Church Mission Band held ' k‘ “a , . hem called decided an A - sewn" Séwl“ Sfiggglgggg afpllfllfig TPPStETdHY afternoon the president. WQSEUHIICCCSSAYY. Canadian league", of the C.W.L. social Service work is being car- ried on weekly, Mrs. S. Benoit re- havlmg been made and 15 articles of clothing porting 28 articles donated. Brief reports were also given _b.v Mrs. H. Curran for the Sick Visit- lng committee and by Mrs. Frank Murray for the Publicity commit- te. aollowing the reading of the W P."I.‘.B. bulletin a brief dlscussionithe 9"" olodse and closed with was held re conservation of butter Several mem-‘ bers assisted in the recent distrib- books. n11 klzilocuefin Con- mqn 113m g mess- {ge tohabdivizxilyn Cllanveners of and other foods. utiou of ration letters from the various committees. In reply to a request for a. mo- tion picture to be sponsored by the ottetown Sub-division. 851:‘:- acceding a» this 1.4.... A picture will be availmblohduring m: mp Ind Ohar terwasreadfromthe!‘ G oasOo. bears month of MW- V1110 rather interest‘ aided to accept it. "1 - 111a 0 empties were ferried 11-0111 0 u. new: Marshal 00n- m“ mumwaw‘ 0:95! ‘a: ' the Island to the New Brunswick egich von ‘Mannsteiri, above, wort A nomination committee was ap- of officers. the annual All businsssmblc-iris’ concluded, m; ‘he And 12 empty refrigerator can " d. pointed for the election which takes place at meeting in Finnish President ,,_ .lii$urrfl§t-!i9!@- 1 film-SINK, March 2—(AP)-— President Risto nyti in a surprise move today entrusted the speaker of parliament. Vaino l-lkkila, with the tat of forming a new govern- merit old government resigned to free Rytfs hands for his new term as prasldent which began yester- day. Tyko Rcinkka. a strong man of the Agrarian Part and member of the board of d s of rin- land's l at bank. had been fav- ored in rah LIQUOR STORES CLOSED MONTREAL, March 2 - (C?) — Quebec liquor Commission stores m here were closed today for an of- m: as the yearly inventory The statement ad- "nothing to do with the budget or any short- ficial statement described deli that the closing had Ila of, stocks." N. D. MocLean UNDERTAKER IMIALMEI Chartottetown and official organ and intriguing eltie, and it was unanimously de- Watoh for the name and the date. which will be m)“, eased h duo time Alums!- l speculation over the p. Olga Eorsythe presided. The new ‘ ‘VQPEITID screen was used and ih-w meeii"? opened with the Mission .3105 Pilvpose prayer and theme song. Doris Clark read the minutes and Joan Roserson took up the rfferins. which was dedicated. After mi‘- business Period, which was under the guidance of Mrs. A. V. Splllett. a story from the study bopk “We Worship Together" was iiod 0v Mus Marie MacDoiignll, lDeaconess. The members repeated a himu and prayer in unison. TRAIN MAKES BETTER. TIME 4n" oveflifl-Z train from Borden reached the city at 1.20 last night with 150 possum-s aboard. The 100 bmoker was on her fifth return 111D at 9.80 last night, but expel-l. iiiignléihli» $2215 s3.“ m’ l“ - r y morn ng, taking four and a half hours to msike the nine mile erasing. Ice Iconditions improve,‘ “m, in m, 0W- on the return made the in one hour and twenty minutes. On . 1 , _ the other crossings during the day “ ' ‘- '* ’ the average time was one hour‘ With the German front in RH!- and fifteen minutes. On the four sis crumbling. reports their Hil- M"! 1198907011! I loaded cars ler was yiflldliil hi5 Wmmmd m u“ side. Of these carloads ten were livestock and the remainder potat- oes and turnips. 2'1 Clfflogdg of mixed freight. coal and merchand- not surprising. soar T""W“? were ferried to the Island during tho day. Approximately 188 oars were piled up at Tormentime last night awaiting transportation to the Isiflnd. railway officials stated. Minnrdfi Kills Pain. Personals Coon. J. l. stems returned to the city from Montreal Monday night] Miss Ida Weatherbie, Pownali, is! visiting in city. iuest of her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Wood. w. s. o. Zim-merfnan, Winnipeg, arrived in the city last night and ls staying at The Charlottetown. BIRTHS GREEN-At the Prince coun Hos- pital Pieb. l6. 1943 to LAO ton Green and Mrs. Green a eon (Al son Layton.) DEATHS BETTE-At ciunberland on Tues. day, March 2. 1943. Artemus Betta, his 71st year. mineral notice l‘. GUNNING — At Newton Cross. M81011 1. 1943. Mrs. Margaret Gunninz used as years. mineral notice later. BIJTTS-At Cumberland on ‘Dues- day, March 2nd, Artemas Betfs. in his 71st year. Funeral from his late residence to-morrow, Thursday, service star-tin at 1:30 p.111. mm». "m" Affivie 5 ore Cemetea. DeaBBlSAL-At the ontreal General Hospital, on Friday mnm-| i118. February 23th. Amy Stewart,~ only daughter of the late Benjamin? and Flora MacDonald DesBl-isay.‘ Funeral from St. Paul's Church. ' ER nus In! Atéflsgo To get pleasant relief from sore throat. dissolve two Aliza-Seltzer tablets in water, and gargle with the solution ‘preferably warm) every two hours. Take Aliza-Seltzer when you feel a cold cumingon. ltspain-relleving ingredients help to ease the discomfort of a cold. It also contains alkalizing agents which help to neutralize excess ncirl in the system. Let Alkn- Seltzer’: two-way ac- ‘inn help you asit helps others. For free WANTED ‘l0 IUIOIIABI. pa"; m1 l Charlottetown. Wednesday afte - .. - - - is dwellia near Charlottetown. M" noon. Service commencln at ti.» ftnlphiqfinelg with boob "at" Guardian Hume m thirty o‘clock. rnwmeut Bhsr- ' ill-ll W00 cllllflilll-