WEDNESDA .» THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AOQTII J. Ii IIPDBI. I IIIQII “n lfi .-- ‘lleflneelnnfiillllflllllllb lewlngleleeini I new street Cent-In ill-Icahn Water Shell. Inn c ‘i=1 lee|lunll "eeebebeyrupenellleler Id] Ioelllelll. Toronto usury. Ween sued. T Genie: e0 ll er give vole elder —FOXI'2S' FOR. SALE. Platinum male pups ant. proven adults. Top marked sillzer males Lana, a few good ‘sxlllilrgrlgls-Aw" ' 11-0-01 to locum e —FINAL CHANG! Todd Norwegian Male. Three more Mal ‘Iii oe Oflewe It. rllnce oounn Meerfing elelyalhelel- Guides, I’! OIIIIVIID ‘III enylenehk-enfle. Pbeueilllferlllhelvlee de-llverleeenyolllelte. -GO0D SIIIPMINT of e-ll- wool grey blenkell. lust received at Bruce's. 1238-31. -I'0XliS I02. HALL-a Stand- ard Full Silver Melee. Coed Douglas Bell. Carl-mm. l d8- -DEATII 0D‘ MRS. LIV! SIL- . App Carrol Delan- Jetylftsaligivziegrslae. 1y iz-an-loi. l-IPIIANT -— The death occurred i. Summer“ S‘ “ “m” ‘if? P 937503315 plant. e resident -—— of this community. She wee the ‘Mr. and Mre- Kenneth Bell of former llliabeth rkDonelrA of Monoton have mint Christmas Sununerslde. There are left to m Summemlde. 8- mourn sons and three -—- daughters. her husband having -Mlss Georgie Schuzman of the predeceased her in 19M. The sons Royal Bank of Osman. Amherst are Harr . Roy end Relph, all o! spent Christmas with her father. Sunlnl i and the daughters Mr. Wm. Schurmsn and Mrs. u. u", u“; m4 u“ Schunnan. 8- Gla Mscquarrle, both of Bum- Vlctor Chaileon end —Mr minim-own; -Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Pfltlle‘ ard from Montreal are spending. n Cilristmas vacation at the home‘ of the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prlchard, Summer-slug. —-Wrcn Audrey C. W581i! D0!" Christmas with relatives and friend; in Summcrside and vlcin-I m. She returned on Monday to Ottawa to remme her duties with the W. R. C. N- S B. DiMl-ewsmalglrtl: Cookh. nee me S ant v n . ago: line. Louie eri- 5 . - t —Frlende wiu resret. to hear of the illness of Mrs Louis Dystant et her lstme in Summetsida. S. —LAC. Errol nuughlin. R. C. A. F. spent the Chrhistmu holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Laughlin, Sberbrooke. S. —Mr. Edward L-a-ughlin Jr.. ut-udsnt of St. Dunstan! Univer- sity i; spondlfll f-ile b01164!!! Wm! his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughlin, Sherbrooke. S. ADMIRALTY ‘ tContlnued from page l. ) ;-. the cruisers tlnuing to shadow her and report her position to the Duke of York. which was coming full speed t0- ward battle scene. "The Duke of York altered her course to the southeast" the com- munique said, “in order to bring a lull DYUZLLEICIC to bear on the enemy and quickly obtained a. hit. "There was danger that the $Cli£ll'nhCI‘St'S superior speed might allcw her to draw away from Admiral Fraser's flagship. The QESIYOYQI‘ H. M. S. Savage, B. M. S snumarez, H M. S. Scorpion and l-lis Norwegian Majesty's Ship Star" which had been steaming at speed to git‘ ahead of the cnelny turned in and practically unsupported attacked with for- pedoes. The Scharnhorst was hit probably by three torpedoes in this attack, which reduced her speed and enabled the Duke of York to close the range and en- gage aguln. “Shortly afterwards the Sch-am» horst was seen on fire and lying nearly stopped. The cruiser H. M. S Jan-aica delivered a. final tor- pedo attack after which the Scharnhorst sank at 715 p. m, in a position about 00 miles north- east cf North Cape." Tho communique seid that in addition to the hit on the Norfolk tho only other damage was e hltl on the Saumurez. To Admiral Fraser King George V1 sent his congratulations say- dons, Duke of York and su of you. I em Proud 0f you." Prime Minister Churchill also sent Admiral lllruer gra one aylngz- “Hleemtlest ntulejlons you and Home Feet on brilliant action. All comes to who knowsmow to wait." i AUCTION At County Line Road t0 Y0“! him I will sell by auction on premises of John Duffy on Thursday, Dec. 30 at 1 p.m. This sale includes 30 head of cattle, 2 horses, several large steers, heifers, dry cows, all in good shape. Terms cash. If day is unfit sale on Thursday, 30th December at name hour. STANLEY MAYHEW, Hugh F. Morrison. Chelmsford. Mass. Mn. Mills as been home with her mother for the gent two weeks. Mrs. Silliphsnt ed been in failing health for semi’. time and developed pneu- mo abolfl e week ego. She wee s member of the Methodist branch of the United Church o1 Canada and took an active part in church work. She was one of the early members of the Women's Christian Tanners-nee Union and also an active munber of the Le- dies‘ Aid of the Prince County Hospital. The funeral will be on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with a service at the home. S. Troops For Invasion Is Military Secret WASHINGTON, Dec. I —(AP) —'I‘lle iolnt Allied chiefs o! staff declared today that the proportion of American to British troops in the forthcoming invasion of north- western Eurwc is "a military sec- ret which the Germans would like to know. but will not learn from any“ official source in this coun- v. Brltain. whose troops already outnumber the Americans in the Mediterranean. is “go to out in everything they have got" for other European operations, the ‘en-lent said. and "we are go- in everythinll we can get there" The statement, issued by the of- fice of war information. plainly was in reply to s. report by Senat- or Edwin Johnson (Dena-Colo) that the United States would pro- vice 73 per cent and Great isntain 27 per cent of the troops to be used in the Eurwean attack on Germ- anv. Senator Burton K. Wheeler (Dem.-Morlt.) declared the higil percentage of American troops in- ‘volvell WOTIIC be a “tremendous gullible" on the part of this coun- tr,v's military leaders. Wheeler's implied was in turn answered by other senat- ors who agreed to comment that whatever the proportion. the de- cislon was one for xtzllltary lead- ers. Typical was the statement of Senator Warren Austin (Rep.- Vt.) that “it. is up to the men who will guide tho invasion to decide what woops an: needed. where and in what quantities.” The statement from the joint chiefs of‘ staff declared there was no disagreement between the American and British command on the make-up of the invasion force "for the reason that bo countries are going to hit the com- mén enenw with everything gynl]. a e." F. ll. ll. Comments 0n Railroad Deal WASHINGTON, Dec. 2e-(AP)- Hopethat the railroads can be tumor.‘ back to private operation soon was expressed by President Roosevelt today as the army. on his orders. extended it: control If all major curlers and prepared to use troops to run trains if nec- essary. Mr. Roosevelt was not specific at his press conference, however. as to the conditions under which government operation would be stir-rendered. "Will the government keep the railroads for the duration of the emergency?” a reporter asked. Roosevelt said vee, but when asked whether the emergen- cy meant the duration of the war or the strike threat. he replied that he wanted to turn the carriers back to private operation as soon as he oould. SMELTS WANTED Paying highest market prices. Buying all grades. Freeze them when suitable. Packages furnished upon application. Ship express to me at Sumrnerslde or l2~27-29-2i. 0’Lea.ry_ FUR BUYER E. E. SHARBELL RETURNING Mr. R. N. 0’Bryan representing Holt Renfrew and Co., Ltd., of Montreal, has left for the Christmas holl- day but will return about Wednesday, December 29th and wlll resume buying of silvers, platlnums, while- faces and all other types merside and Charlottetown. nounced through press and radio. of fox pelts at both Sunl- Exact dates wlll be an- Mr. 0'Bryan ls paying excellent prices and requires further supplies of good pelts for the large retail stores his firm op- crates. Charles ll- Rogers TO -‘DAY Herbert Marshall George Sanders _|||_. “Noon & Sixpence" Also News SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 THURSDAY AT 8-H Summcrslde . Chains Off Some Canadian Prisoners ‘TORONTO. Dec. M-(CP) — Mr. and Mn, Alfred Mayhew of Toronto sy said they n“! n. celved e. etlor from eir son- Cpl. Jack Meyhew of e C y Nclment-who wee cap . 0d It Diem u. some Canad- lI-ll llfleonel-e of war in Gennnny no_ longer an shackled. ‘The chains are finally p11 gnu no reason given for it." said the letter which was dated Oct. 29 and received Christmas Dav. “After B year in them our wrists feel odd without them. If the Germans thflllirht they could get us down by Bhllckullfl Us thBy were wrong." FISHERY REFURNs _ ,_‘_Q2“LE=i>§JY_W-'_P€~BQ-1-_)_ time requirements, and they were well reimbursed for their arduous labor. Lobster fishing - by far our "WM llllll-lrtarlt fishing industry- wae pursued zealously by 1mm. men in the early and late fishing season areas, and while landings declined slightly over those of 1942 the financial returns to the in- dividual fishermen were much in excess of last year. Many young fishermen were called t4; ributed the slight falling off in lobster landings, but cu the whole the season was u highly profitable one to fishermen, packers and dealers as prices for the market and canned product reached the highest peak over a. period of years. Landed Values Doubled The cod, hnko and herring fish- eries were successfully carried‘ on during the year with landed values 97599195118’ doubling those 0f I942. Substantially increased landings are recorded for the cod and herring fisheries, hake landings flailing off somewhat, however, during the year. A large portion of the cod and hake catch was canned and sold as "Chicken Had- dlos" at hlglh-ly nmunormtivo m prices. , The mackerel fishery shows e large lncaesse in the quantity tak- en and value to the fishermen at the point of landing, the high prices offered encouraglns the fishermen w nmlrlmum activity in tbs pursuit of this industry. The oyster industry continues to be an important and highly re- munorative one to the Province of Prince Edward Island. The great- er portion of the oysters shipped from this Province arc taken from leased areas and the scientific methods of oyster farming played by lessees am continuing to show very gratifylrg and re- muneratlve results in the much improved quality of the oysters shipped. Smelt Bill-net and - net. 911.’- SUMMERSIDE the, various Armed Forces during the_ year and to this fact may be att-' BIB fishermen have to date NCGIVcdJng arm I , a so... I i ' Zlon Sunday A School Concert “Tanmunu” °"""“"'se...i...".°‘a."d s wttkevenirlzintheeehool lull Rev. Ceélly-lenlwehster noted es der 8mm ‘directionality ab‘; Ldlmdl wan-M lhebcnel III. oeomSenteCleuwlee-vlrywel. come visitor. The follpwlne ornerm was an- eented" Chorus, The Wdceme Soul. Junior School Soul. A Gleetlll. lei! Philips- neouation. A Greeting, ‘Thelma llaclibdyen. Recitation, A Very ll . eon‘ eesege one. MeoDo eld Rgcltstim. A Present for Kitty. nu . Rcdtetlen. I'm new: urns . Blilbetb knell. nulls y. By five little 1s. arable. Elsie Lml. ‘melon. elen. “Elvin-ms. Why Not. Helm Recitation. Purine sum Claus Hickok. - , m“ '“"‘". ma. 822'...“ Soles. m Jolly ols st. Niob- else‘ has) Jingle Bells. Wlnnlfred 0h. Incite-ram. Wouldn't n» Ie Grand, Isabel Downe. sols, "13s Little Housekeeper. Dielolue. Who'll Amuse It. May and Della Money, June Hell end Gertrude MacGee. Recitation. Family Troubles. I- sle Lou MAcDone Demtetlon. A Good Swap. Cor- don Brown. Reoztscion. Growing Up. Dorothy Brown. Dialogue, What Ce-me with the Star, Edna, Myrtle, Joan, Verne '“§..i°'“'3i> Coming in on a us. Willa and e prayer; (b) Wl’ A Sundre . - _ tson. A tation, Mary C . Recitation. Re-assurlnl Dolly, Eleanor Storey on and sons. The little Ardeth MracLean. Recitation. My Dolly, Elaine M by. Rmelrlltation. Santa Claus Visit. Blols Clow. Recitation, A Lady Santa, Don- na Currie Solo, The Bethlehem Lullaby. Dorothy Maobaren. Dial e, The Saviour Is Here, Wilma, Elsie, Verna. Recitation, A Child's Duty. Ver- na. Gallant Recitation. Pauline Currie. Recitation, Snoopy Snoop, Wil- ma MacDonald. Solo, Lullaby. sheila MacInnis. Dialogue, Davida Macilachern. Catherine MacFacyen. Piano Solos, (l) Captain Hook of the Pirate Band; (2) Silent Night, Dorothy MacLaren. Recitation. A Santa That Would Not Be Fooled, Ardeth, MacLean. Recitation, Santa's Uttle Boy, Walter Downe. Recitation, An Order for Santa. Carolyn Nelson. Recitation. A Glimpse of Santa Claus. Myrtle Hawkins. . Kind Christmas Wish- . Watts. Dorothy MacCsl- lum, Joyce MaoCalltun. Recitation. Love of nson. Elaine Murray. , Anita Phillpa. The Christmas Songs MacIPadyen, Ardeth MacLeun, Jean Gallant, Kay, Connie Cook. Chorus. "'11s Love Makes Our lstmus So Dear". Junior Country, School. Dialogue, "Too Much Candy." Laure King. Connie Cook, David Manson. Howard Glover. Cod Save the King ‘Expect N. S. Workers Back 0n Job Today AX, Dec. fi-(CPM- The majmi an estimated 20000 CENTRAL IUARIIRN CIAIWIIJ. in photogn oionraonsnon un issue.- mo: non-r vurr the m. date an“ Thy 1y rvorlebzmwllte. "lead-QT omri mt. teatesin-vrree-re interestattllernte til? grggg at 55155 --r l 2 s *5 55E‘; is H. J. Phillipe end tnct. great eucoeu. AIR TRAFFIC HEAVY -— All‘ traffic to and from Ptovtllnlztll: charter trips. two from Charlotte- town and three from Summerslde. to Moncton, in addition to the three scheduled flights. Much of the extra traffic was servicemen "turning to units after the Ohfllt- mu holidays. HOSPITAL FACILITIES — Re- ference was made in s. contributed article yesterday to the facilities of the P. B. I. Hospital and Sena- torlunl being made available to All rank; of the R. A. F. Station when needed. This applies also to the Charlottetown Hospital. which has the same contract with the Dc- partment of National Health in regard to the care of all the arm- ed forces. and has been of great service in this connection FUNERAL AT RIVERDALE — The funeral of John A. MacFadycn was held from his late residence at Riverdale Sunday. Dec. th and was largely attended. Services at house anr. grave were conduct- gd by Rev. R. E. Vcssey. The pall bearers were Messrs. Norman Mac- Lgod, Dan MacKinnon. Finley MaoFadyen, Robert MacKinnon. Eric Ferguson and Oliver Mac- Leod. Interment in St. Cather- ines cemetery DIES IN HOSPITAL The cleatll occurred at the Charlotte- town Hospital on Decembe 2'5 of Robert Whalcn. aged 90 years. The remains were forwarded from the A. A. Hennesse Funeral Home to his former home at Vernon Riv- er_ The funeral services were held on Monday . December 2'7. from St. Joachims Church. Vern- on River. where services were con- ducted by Rcv. Msgr. Maurice MacDonald. Burial was in the church cemetery. SPENDS LEAVE AT HOME — Pilot Officer W. Ross Stewart is spending a leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Stewart. Elm Avenue. Charlottetown, Later he will go to the R.C.AJ‘. station near Summerside to take a general recoio-Qssanc course. PO. Stewart enlisted in ctober. 1943- and 1'0- ceivec" his wings and commission at Yorkton. Basic. on December it of this year. Before enlisting he attended Prince of Wales College. TWO FALSE ALARMS — The firemen received two false alarms last evening about the hour of 8.30. They were sununoned to res- cue a horse which was reported to have broken through the ice off s; r " a “it l t? i" ta mm Swan towed» under 0V0!!!”- when he Canadian PINS e nipped a th without H“ 1st‘ ac tlon cessor." ton. MKS. Ml turn t0 an Street . Among Patrick. Mr. and Mn. i E2? g9. “i .6. ill IDNDO Daily Minor was so concerned over the spread of the American impor- ted gum chewing habit among Brit- ons that it asked the Rnyfll Anf-h- ropological Institute whether would alter the British Institute replied sagely could chew "from now until dooms- day without. making any difference as Mary Christmas with her n cl Mrs Charles Doyle, Hi the city were Serxt. Edgar of Ottawa who were guests of Mrs. Edgar! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gallant Imposing Food 43-‘? Export Figures- I-(OP) i; * i‘? ii 2% limit M ). 5:;3.~;;;..;g=.r.r:.mu=- ). 5%! . 01.010 (dashes-t for . Tribute To McNaughton nonnon m. I-(Wedneeday) --(CP CableF-Tho Deilynblirr the headinl of Soldier" may nus mum to 1.0.- L. McNaughton. for- heelth to r of the Csneclsn "Britain thanks him and lwm he will soon recover and ‘I any; b; doing the Job he loves. e r Lord Besverbrookb press said yesterday would ‘treasure that December morning arrived with the Contingent." a growing only ese weary veers of wsltine" the stimulus of battle. ts mbs Gen. McNaughton of the price of leading them es be-t- tle approaches but not of the set- leaving them es splendid fighting force to of GUM CHEWING SPBEADS N. Dec. 28 -— (OP) Mrs. Lyman Hall, Summersid lska guest of Mrs B. C. Prowse. C -v ~LAO. Ernest U151, R. A. F» I'l- turned last eveninfl from Mone- Mrs. Heath Vescy, and eon Ar- thur. York. returned last evening lrom Halifax where the Christmas vacation. H. they A, MecPhee Toron p!!! the holiday, visitors to . S. and Mrs. Yesterday ’s Raymond Ttlcgflph Jmmg; “fiWMl? tumosqoo). about ',%ll ( 1.- finance Dolly ht- thet Britain the memory of in The Iix- seld it Nth Ienerel- ghlp" to have mired. end a bissuc- rOflIS. The at Britons returned homo last evening from Montreal. 1 h 1ft. - °".i°.lli.°.°“.l§ 12,401 Enrolled In lleeitltsl Plan "BI I. L. C. lllreetcr Killed lly Train GOOv-ll l‘... . from the tinder the whee . A verdict of coroner's inquest. m. Stein. e netlyeef U an a o $3.8“ in"; “Si.” . Slovakia studied at Vienna Army wounded and token the Russian by his widow 10M First AWA. Dec- comp “um-Pt” e an it w?» learned today ulsory ‘ _ coil eeeeh file IND ‘a- oidentel death was returned at a H ‘n’. Ind Pra e end received e degree of Doc r of Laws from University of Vienna. Ho served in the Austrian once army in the First Greet _Wer. was by army He is survived llcw Labor Cod In llalnde 0f Provinces Q11 Bb-(CE-The Dominion overnrnenvs new labor ec - u 3r now of the provinces. legislation. which is ‘The new ‘ understood to have undergon 41-h, numerous chanBN 81"" 1"’ W" discussed at a. conference of vss last month. ls rep" ti include provision 101‘ ltlles n o 0P ticularly apparent bvtwwl d it r ctcd t; to w,“ Wm Dominion! orig workers-the intention Time Magazine ‘ln Radio Field NEW YORK, Dec. IDGIIT. R. Iluoe, tocey was m? of e. national redlo s {luau-o DISCTIBIOIIS included the probability that Time. Life and would‘ be made available to broadcasting chain to expand newe programs. Phee. uoéa needy. Ill OTIQIOI OIVIII- mmum and vmvmcm "ml-Time; what he wan discretion on the part of the Province; in its soggethis manner. Federal author- e to overcome differences on which have been 368;’ Do- to the Jowl." tario and Quebec. Ozlatarioinits w Personals {leclagtnbhgordbedfeenggver all industrial workers willie Quebec representa- war inn! Blv-(APF- Time Mllfllllll. owned by Henry rfbd t0 P990 have purchased s. substantial pert ysteru. on the deal. which have been underway for some time Th? Iibrtune magazines the it! IN MEMORIAM Ill IUIGOYNE-At North 5"" 1N3 . . .. ‘ par. H lleCAlLUlI nsuuummt a y MENTHLATUM t...“ (ovum! mm, Wltm Who In, A Weellalte lllstrlct? lusoe rmmnozmomll? Weetleke Poet. m Aneelegoug, llleiorJl-mesé-dfironlerwgm," oonoem he entered We: Ne. l and was eounnilinned was ebceul Id to the and was e. reorui mending Arizona, ‘has and Wisconsin. In he spoke for an average h e. ov 01 1W0 Gill 9i‘ he» years, recruiting only BHUSII su' subjects living in Unltcd States. Was loaned to United States twcntyu-‘ons timosw ' e Russell, and John Philip Sousa and Mary Pick- ford. He holds an exemplar": aw. oha-rgebfrom the Canadian Army.> Married in lbul .0 Miss hlills, * Ynluer, sister of one ot me m f the world. lion it. sect ary of Land Value Insurance Co., Ltd, was president and founder of the Wcstla-ke Community Forum which did so much for this district. Ba- came a citizen of this country ell September 8th, i829, Has lived el- ‘mgr. a0 yous in the West-lake D r , - Plrbllshe s note: Here is a w who is a go-getter. One who know ts to do before ha - hes with success any- hing he undertakes to do. He has given much time and mono‘ in the nterest oi’ the Westiake ls- trict and ust made anothzr record for hlmse by receiving a Special Citation from the headwarters of tho boa Angcles Area or Chest for the manner in which he hand- led his assignment. OLDEBT VETERAN DEAD Dec. ‘l8- octnduoled here Thursday David Ogilvle, Cl, who was belle" ed at tho time of his death Christmas Eve lo the oldest surviving veteran of the UM great war. Oglivio served in 1M British Army in the lest war. W listing u. ms when he was w- It was with the Royal EEBIHWYL "'_ U Bill-TITS- SEMPLI — At the Prince Count! Hospital on December M. i943» W Sgt. Ma or and Mrs. Fred Sample. ‘Ken n. e. dawthter. MW" Grace . nnwson -- at the mm» aawnl fslend Hospital on December 1M3, lo w. Ind l- Newson, Union Road, e daushlfl- DEATHS s-liklrunnr - At her home la Summers!‘ Funeral from at I p-m. BLACK — At the home of h" nephgw’ K "- wilson, Amhhel: N. 5-. on Buddy, Dec. 26, ll343- m Grace Black, formerly 0i b\1"““"_ side. mineral Wednesday. 9mm ber N, at Amherst. Mrs. Hen-“Y Bur ' ed '1'! ears. “JWCMT o y Church at. 2 p-m. Ill-NEW Al. K 11-51 _' _ M, 104-8, ollVGl‘ . Bemard. B "i it"s. “Alli “§.'.'.‘°‘..§liil‘. r o Manet“ ' Friday “c 9 _" oust/m TY. . . f ll service dilenh TTnited 0%.». at 2 9-m- tnrment Cavendish. GAUDII-et the residence o! '_4 ents Mr. end Mrs. J ' mullet. lfqns u a med 1 . or lf-l-l. Dee. I. in‘ ti: patron." l" '. Iuyne Thursday film ‘N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKIR e un nail t f their to in Sc tla lsto sir-lg?) iaelhléTnerrftbTmilsndmMtglfipqljziyé-i one-siéylhzfik bong“; 33"’;,*§3,,2§°'§,,,°';,,;“”:‘,,'“Y3;§ .___. BIS l‘ ht VEII B. m0!‘ fl- CB 5 P“ t] 1d I 17h; I (ISL? factory song; Oman oat-file? T's |°l°=m¢ °’ "is “"1"”- "l-lm‘ §§1“ztou'.‘.%.t%c.°ey°bé'£y 13$.“ 15312:: Market nor-Te‘. PTUFTQgTTPOQr nwtilTvlm inl- 1942 from the point of view of ma‘; “d to e fire in the city work-shop. on menetone Weodlngten, who lolt catch alnd landed value. werefamlgggerfi kmgbms Pownflnll Whin-fiwhlch toll; ll!" u" "3"" Dwmb" “u” AKE Mm k 1 ,1 c but e ref ecton of e ere M.“ L h ab” One of the prlnclpll devela- Bmffff Q’; Zh,*“5§,,§§m",‘,..§§§ tho BWW- Hacdggk, 1T?‘ m. One year has pl-lled, on! mom mem‘ during m9 Y9" W" ° Glasgow area 4600 workers at the "- "ronlatocs lb 35c. are sore extensive canning of mussels, :- ‘n soebiknd Coal Oorpor- art-mp HOSPITAL ASSOC-‘Bsef qr.’ ' ao-m. Aetlme goes l... we mleehimmorl- which was carried on on a small union's Sydney Steel Plant. and IATION MEETING - Dr. Jflsmk. u». 35-380- The blow was herd the shock sev- scalo only in the years 1M1 and another i500 at Trenton, and more A. MscMillm an d Dr. Butter, dairy 40o ere, 1943- Mllbsols in Previous years than 506 , workers ill J. A. Clark left by plane yes- Elite. doe. 65o- Te put with one we loved In deer. were considered of little or no Halifax and oath. tsrd ' ,for Monctomwhere Else. bullets. m‘ 50 I lo quiet cell. v51“, u, m. flghgnngn o; m“ Half the 3,100 shlpymi - "my u, “m”; m.“ mum“ Rout Beet. I-Slc- Ilie e death no 9mm“ bu; m, "Numb; n. s?’ in the Halifax use. were on e a the “mum: “PM; “"6191 qt. 40o. 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