l ‘gun's: Mn. John Pond. 8i Church Streak-Phone m sunylcaslns and rluwl: ovum‘! m", Subscription; Advertising should be left with dire. Pond. quardlln ml! b‘ Mum 3'", t otany of the following storesln c: , who)", Water Street. Gourliel Dflllllllre. Wot-er Stroll. Toronto Bum-y, Water Street. Mark Th, Guardian will be delivered er Buy s‘ Gnndet. d‘! Grenville street. tom: heme in Summernide by g4. per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this service or I u, u“ boy responsible for deliveries on your route. . ° "u: orde rvul for news of ndvertinlng c! I he Inserted n! I pnynblo ln , "lumll in rue tolerant. BI" upturn mu! u . "Mu, etrlr-tly . co- sI_—_-__-- ARE AS iiANDIfasyou: _. Taylor D1118 5°» Km‘ gton. MAmnAND PRICES on car- a- "‘““fift.&i°1°§i.i‘. ; R's‘. __]_‘][E saw coupon Presbyter- y. congyggaljqn - February ist. gm Memorial 11.00 A. M. L008 ‘ygr 2,30 P. M. Clifton 7.00 P. M. ,2 1-1, M. Buntain, MiIrIi-igstfir-lh-w-n. ’ANIZED slim wire nails i? boat nails obtainable at ‘l .s_ L-870-1-30-2i. snakas roucan LANDING A Harvard training aircraft 1mm . sservlce flying training school gummerslde made a forced land- ,,. 1p a farmer's field at Freetown my before noon yesterday. Two , n m the plane were uninjured. twas believed the machine suffer- . little damned-S- ._]5LAND GIRL MEETS BRIT- fl PRIME MINISTER. - . a Johnstone of 131., who is attached to the Brit- ,, mbassy staff at Washinflwil ,,, the privilege of meeting Hon. gston Churchill, British Prune ' tcr. while he was m Washlnil- ,,. president Roosevelt mansed ,, the young ladies on the staff . meet. the distinguished visitor. m; Johnstonc said she W85 0H1"? mulled and thought Mr. Churchill m a charming personality and n, mum surprised to see that, he m not at all stout and quite fair. y; chatted with the girls for l. by minutes-S. -SOLTIIER IIONOURED BY manus- sterling Moase, one 0f liew Annans boys who hlls 1011195 u, may to serve hi5 King and mmtry was honoured before leav- u; by his friends and flfilEhml-T! “u. they gathered at the home um; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry um w tender him a. farewell ad- m and, presentation of a. slgnet mg. Mr. James ‘Tuplin read the address in which was expressed the pride that the community felt in ills decision to answer the call to duty. ‘Ihst he will be missed in the many activities in the community url that the army will benefit from his sticcial lune of work. In gigging Stirling was presented With rloveiy slgnet ring, the presenta- tion was made by Francis MacKay. Blirling replied very feeiingly thank- ing all for their kindness. Lunch In served by the ladies and the unuuidei" of the evening was ma! in playing games. All wished filing God speed and s. safe rc- .—8. _________ —llfr. Albert Silliphant of the To diatoms Department at S'Si.de is relieving at Hillsboro, N. 3., for the wrscnt.—S. Aioland Clough who was taken ii while 0n leave at Christmas at the home of his parents, has new Iufficiently recovered to return i0 Halifax, N. S.. where he has joined ills naval unit-S. taut. Basil Kciiy To return to sea HALIFAX, Jan. 29 -(CP)—Capt. Basil Kelly, who retired last week frcm the command of the Canad- ian government steamer Brant, ltlt today for his home at Sum- "Pslde. P. n. L, but he did not intend to remain at leisure. Ha wi Mum to the sea in the spring. The veteran mariner has spent 45 years at sea, starting his long weer on square-riggerg which took him to Australia, south America. and the Mediterranean nt- °° fr he sailed on liners between New York and London. In the First Great War he saw gm years‘ service with the Royal "y and Canadian Navy. He be- : "ms commander of the Brant af- . W‘ the war and was her skipper l" 33 years. "0 years ago, when the pres- ht war started, cdpt. Kelly again . volunteered for naval service, but Y?‘ 0"" Rae. He plans to remain Summer-side for the winter, and m: to the sea when spring Four missing iirmcn aiivc ' - - — The VPr/lws Jan no (c?) waxféandian Alr Force nnncunc. u, M‘ v “hat four airmen, listed m," syls" . Al". casualty list, u; u. i“ "1 Opera-ducal fl‘ ht. was?“ “s” use '- um *8 with oi Grand Pails, "Ines at tn l-‘lt. * m“ "N given as: nails"? H?" d a“ “M” 111mg; s" l“ -'*- 14mm». Win- 11 more blessed -R.ADIO Religious Forum Sun- dsy 4 D.m. over CHGB. L-aia. iii; Re-elected f\nnual Meeting of S'side Board of Trade "St mEht — Reports are presented. i tome Mr. A. R. Brennan was for a third term as presldexrfite Summerside board or grade M, their 42ml 1119901118 and annual dinner which was held last evening at the Clifton Hotel. His election was by moclamation. ‘Ibere were about e5 members and -BUY pipe tubing and fittings at guest; agtgndyng, Braces. -KENSINGTON and Freetown Presbyterian Churches-Dr. C. H. Brown, will preach u follows: Kensington i1 am. and 'i pm. and Freetown 8 p.m 1.417. —TEACIIER WANTBD.— Teacher wanted for Albany Village Schocl. Senior Departlnent. Apply to Ray- mond Cameron, Secretary. Albany. L-Btid-l-SO-ll. -BODD — KENNEDYr-A wed- ding of much interest to friends and relatives here was quietly; solemnized on Tuesday evening, December 0th, 1941, at the Presbyterian Manse, 179 Cameron Street, Moncton, N. B., when Rena. Jean, eldest daughter of Mrs. Earl Kennedy, Kensington, P. E. I. became the bride of Clifford lee Rodd, only son of Mrs. Malcolm MacSWain, Kingston, P. E. I. Rev. Randolph Machean. B. A.. perform- ed. the oerem y. The bride looked charming in a street length dress of turquoise blue crepe with accessories to match Her coat was of black boucele with mink fur trimming. was Alfie!‘ the wedding the bridal party had dinner at the Windsor Hotel. Guests at the wedding included Mrs. Malcolm Mac8wain, Kingston. P.E.I., 1' mother of the groom, and Mrs: Ira. L. Rodd, North Milton, aunt of the groom. The young couple are resid- ing in Moncton, N. B., when-e the groom is employed with the S. M. T. System. Mr. and Mrs. Rodd were en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Montgomery, Main St.. Manager of S. M. T. a. few evenings after their marriage. A short ad- dress was read by Mr. Montgomery and presented the bride and groom with a. pair of beautiful Mansfield blankets to which Mr. Rodd on be- half of his bride flttingly replied and invited all to visit them at. their home. Mrs. Rodd before her mar- riage was tendered a miscellaneous shower by her girl friends in Kings- ton, where she received many beau- tiful gifts including China, linen and a. number of cheques. The Guardian joints in wishing them many years of happy wedded life. (Patriot please copy.) Emerald man is Graduate M- SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Jan. 39- (OE-Thirty-four graduates of a wireless training course here will oiu the Royal Canadian Air Force sdondley at Moncton and will then be sen to the Manning Pool at ronto. The graduates include: Gordon Leslie Fhitmate, Eight Island Park. NS: Lionel Haslam Ford, ‘Eknerald Junction, PEI; William Thomas Ward. Sydney, N. Bemard McIntosh. Glace Bey N. 8.; Francis Murdock Ramsay. Tru- ro. NS. and Theodore Wilson, Moncton. NB. Soldiers warned To keep secrets WJiNNIPEG, Jan. 29 - (OP) — The Canadian anny has resorted to the wisecrack to remind soldiers to keep military secrets. Sikhs posted in military canteens here state that "military information is one subject where it is not to give than to re- ccive." Another sign states: "If you make youzseif a forecaster of operation orders, you run two grave chances -- (a) Y0" may be le- d as a. smart. young soldier to commander- end be pro in-chief. (b) Tho cnem ml. make use of your informal. on an gills too will be grave -- six feet u ‘.. A third sign says: "Pcopic who invite you to parties do no: ex- pect a; payment for kindness the details of our equipment and movements. If they do, report lhOm Ethan we'll throw a petty for em.’ 12 00 Germans, Austrians interned | Jan. 39x0“? Cable) -A.p;n- scum i rune and Agata-lama categories "B" and "C" are interned in Canada, Home Secretary Herbert Morrison told the House of - ons today. Replying to svauestioa by Wing Commander A. . I-l. James. Na- tional Union. who also wanted to know when and why it was uro- pgoed to bring any of em back the United Kingdom, the Home secrets W0 on,‘ Ei- ilr‘. Taylor, “Mo”, in could not be n- nmlgii?“ M- t- WW"- D-rv ‘t... l: ‘ls.°°.':.""‘"" rffntftrf urcmtflAi". statement and m, gamma; thehtfnl ‘KL cm search- “d "W were found by nzhalrcrafl. but, m" on!“ rrain the searchers could L-870-1-30-2i. Group Captain a. o. Fullerton, 0.0-. at No. 9 S.I~‘.T.S., was the guest of honour and after the busi- ness meeting no was presented wizb an address by Mr. L. n. Allen, sen- ior member of the council of the board of trade and chairman of the committee, recently appointed to discuss matters of mutual inter- est between the town and mem- bledrs of the R. C. A. F. at Summer- s e. Officers and council for 1942 were elected as follows: President—A. R. Brennan; Vice-Pres, H. T. Holman; Secretary-R. S. Hinton; Auditors, RL. Wlllett, R. T. Dodds; Council S. G. Merriam; C. R. Rogers; Don- ald Baker; J. E. Campbell; J. F. Arnett; W. J. Lidsfone; L. R. Allen; L.H. MacFarlane; Willard Bruce; E. P. Foley; J. E. Dalton; R. L. Molli- son. Four new members were wel- comed to the board, Gerald Sheen; Ralph Muttart; George T. Clark and H. E. Clark. They were intro- duced by Mr. S. G. Merriam, chair- man of the membership committee. Mr. A. R. Brennan in reviewing the work of the board in tlzc past year, referred to the very difficult tunes the world is passing through but in spite of it all the board has made constructive progress. 'I‘hls was especially so with regard to ag- lculture. That committee having brought many agricultural problems to the notice of the board. uliich were taken up and proved benefic- ial to both town and country. He. spoke highly of the cooperation he had received from Mayor Campbell, Premier Campbell and his com- mittees. He also refcrrcd to the in- terest Col. Ralston has taken with regard to freight rates on feeds and grain and the supplying of Is- land bee! to the airports. Ho reviewed at some length the air cadet corps being formed in Summerside and spoke of the grati- fying response to the call to the services of our Prince County youth. In closing he appealed to all who loved liberty to make their per- sonal endeavor in this crisis that right and liberty might prevail. Group Captain Fullerton in his reply to the address expressed his most sincere appreciitira: for the very kind remarks in lite address which he would treasure all his life. He spoke with much feeling of the very cordial relationship which ex- isted between the personnel at the port and the cltirens. Of the hos- pitality, kindness and cooperation of the citizens of Summerside to lite men at the port which will long be remembered by them all. After Group Captain Fullerton had tak- en his seat the members sang "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." Mayor Campeil moved the n- doption of the president's report speaking in glowing terms of work of the President during the year. tMr. E. P. Foley seconded the mo- on. Reports were submitted as fol- lows: By the following chairmen of committees: Agriculture-RA Pro- fit; Public Health- J. E. Dalton; Town improvement-C. R. Rogers; air service-AR. Brennan; trans- rtation-J. Leroy Holman; mar- c-Mayor Campbell; fisheries-T. M. Linkletter; publicity and tour- ist-I-I. T. Holman; mall service- Donald Baker. Mr. R. S. Hinton sec- retary reported that the finances of the board were in good COHGEUDTI with a. paid up member hip of ‘i5. Mr. Albert Huestis was the pianist and led the sing song which was an enjoyable part of the evening.- S. Among the reports submitted at last night's meeting were the following: Report; submitted by Mr. R. '1'. Holman: Due to unavoidable circum- stances, I could not give this mat- ter the personal attention that. it deserved" but your committee, nevertheless, functioned in about h tho same manner as on previous seasons. We‘ experienced some difficulty in securing suiiabic quarters for our Tourist Bureau, but were ‘ lly successful, through the generosity of Mr. Vlfllfrcd Kelly. in getting a most desirable location in proximity to the C. N. R. Sta- tion. sergeant Ryan was again in charge and fuiflled his duties in his usual capable and efficient manner. The Bureau was supplied with Tourist literature and Maps covering Canada and the United States, and the service rendered in this way was greatly appreciated by many. The personal interest taken hv mrgeant Ryan, in the many who sought hLs help. is pro- verbial, and his reputation for looking after those who are in dif- flcuities has extended far beyond tho confines of the Province. The Mayor and his efficient Council- lors supplied the financial where- withal that made our efforts in this regard possible. and I wish to ns take this o portunity of expressing our npprec etio of the help and co-operation we have received from them. Some 50.000 Advertising Bum- mersid Stamps. similar to those you will find at your places, were distributed. The fact that flies! boys the unprint of a ccmmmt-‘ul organization made this possibm. if we had issued thcm on our d mm, the cost would have been ten to twenty time; greater and would have been prohibitive. Bergermt Ryan also distributed a Brent many Automobile and Vlctofy Stickers. A Summersi‘ ally at Tormentine. 'I‘his bwklet- n, sponsored by your committee. was gown out. locally and wal IMIW °__ booklet was as!!!) te produced and distributed. tit-incip- taking of the last previous census in 193i. The Town finances are in good condition, and, when the accounts 3f Herr" for 1041 were closed. a surplus of current account, was anno . Evidently our civic aflfairs are be- ing handled by a wise and prudent mayor, backed by a pr Counc and a very twill-WW!" tiveandccredittcthosew r- ‘m’ duced it. Some of these ti. He “ofifihffififg... the,‘ u, wt- available for early distribution in 4...“. o‘; 1-05.15. 3nd progress m this cvmlns spason- W's regret to burécmmdmry which we hope will NPOIt that very few availed them- be accelerated‘ during the year selves of the opportunity of help- on which we have Just entered. in! to advertise our town by the 1186 of ‘theflblasck of their writing Mail Service PEP?!‘ 0X‘ urpos . Re ll l that this space f; seldeom o? (lav): Report sub-Knitted by MY- mm“ used. your committee induced cne B er. i of our local printing establishments We have endeavoured tigmiiecpmn to prepare plgtgg for Dung“; 1,, much with the Post‘ Om a this space, advertising some of the Plume!" i/hmll-Bh?‘ ° in pgyflngnt guy,‘ about our town‘ year, but. at all l: es every m}: showing its location. together with seemed w be W’ m“ wgtinmo ‘g ah aerial view of n. and with dir- that “m” was?“ “wig, “Sm fictions now m get the,‘ l,“ gives could ‘make tol improve olsemacleg us excellent pu.tl...ty and lrzaveis t’ u“; ‘unfit “ifiyefi- ‘fie Bland all over the continent. We sincerely “ta, rggaadl‘) ‘Quwayss planes hope that all of you who have b e an ' which continued to give excellent letter‘ mwme Wm “Vi” Y°“1'-"°1"¢5 ervice until they were taken off 0f the Opportunity or assisting the i-id the Maritime Central Airways 800d cellos. by having this imprint continued to runcudn m their Placed 0n YOU!‘ stfltlflnery. It s an place. At the present time. we have igeitpfgfive and efficient mode of two mails to ChELTIOiDGl-Cvklvlfltlililld a ver ng: two to ihc mainland eac yng I W°u1d like. It this time. to cx- gceéipygfiltgidarltiixdeci indnbfiigwigi press our appreciation of the halo season, and. while these com- and cooperation we have received plaints may have been justified. from the Travel Bureau at Clzar- we believed the congestion cf mail lottctown. Tlre work they are doing and the late arrival c-f the mail is of a high order and will be con- train wzre the greatest factors tinuousiy helpful in the years to contributing to this, but. in lock- come. 1t is confronted by many ing further into the main‘. we problem's, but is making p, con. find there is not sufficient rocm scientious effort to overcome hem w wpffiwlth the pmsem mndnmns with success attending their efforts and bs-l eie wxthout a great amount 1n most cases of mcney r-xpsnded, l-h-ls could be ' avoided, whbenltcutrh present Post Ofice was u . ey walla ca er- ing to around 3,000 people, and, at th ent time, we have almost w‘ u‘ ‘mum M’ u" ‘Mk °' m‘ doflbigetshe number. and your Com- terest taken by residents of our _ Province in ll~e Tourist business. It fli°°flff§iiejhaflso$ Gigi! ranks high as a revenue producer, Board ,0 ,.-,-'-_;. application t0 6111' and for distribution of material post, Qfflgy Dgpartmelit, that the Wall-h "F $910115 l" l 01855 by lt- necessary alterations be made in f?"- fif-cféfilllydlvefttryoneibgiefifs our pvesent officebe building. as rom c er recyornret-th rto amp room ly. You cannot increase your pgp- toexlfavgpaeawickets-2 h! eGeneral uiat-ion. without at the same time Delivery Mail-l for weighing Par- ilncreauing the revenue that this qQIcZs and onelforh saint of Siiiafnkizs- not-case f necessity brl , Tr. v is tuculd arc “In 9 B“? l’- will spend, more and tns§3gidvt ccngcstiou in the lobby. more. and this brings to my mind H a thought that our menus could be {Q- (Continued from page i) Big Revenue Producer changed to expand this local venue and give greater satisfac- tion lcraflogr tlgavellgngdfrilends. Fish, or w c e Is an s famous, and which Tourists are expecting. The “fresfcxffcgt adiegfiéyat r1‘: is noticeable by its absence frOm ‘m, W“ , §§en,°“‘{e’,v{,n~.s,f, Pf), our menu. and the same applies to lappigbab, “m, be ' 0th,“, many other items. Give our visi- slmggafard Crlilpps reuflns Am_ tors food that is different. Do no: bagsador to nus,“ ‘liwho mum t, try t‘) Duwme l men“ 55mm“ m the resent circumstances be dis- a City Cafe. We have many things p095 to Mm y, up ' that stand ore-eminent. and these Si, pemy 1%,...’ who 34.5.55 the are the things that we should opp“ 5119p]? t0 0111' SWSTS- If» W111 hell! 115 ductton of new blood in the cab- and it will please them. lnet, saying that "all who were We have always felt that strang- here during the Prime Minister's ers. Paying us a visit. often sec absence abroad felt that the ma- latent possibilities that we our- chinery of the government during selves overlook. 'I11at is one of the the absence was not effective for possibilities of the Tourist business. its DIIFDOSE." This your deposits 0g flpggnum Mr. Churchill, in winding up the M05; were amour“: tn m, w“. debate, said he ba-ed his demand {em pa" of our wand, and next; for s vote of confidence on the n _ . yea; u a consequen@e_ 5 mw 1n main strategic apolitical tftireacision dustry is being launched and work to "id 3W5 5* d“ “'4' a“ ° “n51” in Libya, and accept a consequent- gglg: ggggiged for quite a number ial stale of weakness in the then also. the This year peaceful theatre of the Far East." m" "f Th Prime Minister said he felt m“ M“! dimwmd m“ P‘ E‘ this edecision had bsen sound. A wand h“ u‘ “mum” °f u‘ fraction of what had been sent W“ 51°“! P"°'°H°“'“Y m" Russia, he said. would have "dazz- wh°1° mast um- wd a" 1"“ ' led the eyes" of the commanders in dozen interested individuals have Malawi A5 m, gyvmg Libya pref. paid us an investigating visit. The erence. u, had been m,’ ma; consequence of these visits is. the was the only place where a second fact that a new and pemtanent l-l- front could have been opened. 0p- dustry is established that will bring erations there, he said, had drawn increased revenue to our fishermen imporbagit, German air forces from This business has been in oper- the Russian front. ation here for about three or four Mp chumpm said that, to fen}- months and we fir-OW cf 00¢ M11811 edy Britain's weakness in Malaya community here that has distrib- "a, steady flow cf reinforcements, uted almost $10,030.00 during that both aircraft and troops, has riod in the pwchsse of this flowed into the (Singapore) island oss. It will be s. pernwnent- WS- for several weeks past." iness, for. the uses of Irish Moss "Mischievous. . .Untrue" are multitudeness and the tests show our quality to be of a very hish order. Who knows what other He labelled “as mischievous as it Opportunities are lying dormant 1s untrue" the allzgaticn voiced and that may be discovered to sup- yesterday by Cmzir, sir Archibald pliment our revenue. we hope there southby, Conservative, that the may be many. but. while hoplnil. naval staff decided to send an let. us make full use of those we aircraft carrier out to Singapore are aware of. One of the Breatest along with the Print-z of Wales and of theseisihe Tourist business. The Ropuise but had been overruled by whole world, in its struggle to in- him. As a matter of fact, he said, crease it, appreciates its value. Our all Britain's aircraft carriers save opportunity is knocking at our one were tied u for repairs at the door. Do not let us be negligent in time. Some of ese d ceding the call. During these years quiring attention he described as of stress and strain. an increase in ‘of very slight conse hence," im- our revenue, through this source, plying that, some of hese vessels would be both desirable and aD- are now back at sea. preciated Mr. Churzilill drvoted some time to evaluating the significance of Town Improvement the arrival or United states forcrs in Northern Ireland and made Report submitted by Mr. C. R. these five points:- Rogers. 1. "It meets the wish of the Am- Durlng the past. year summer-side erican people and the leaders of has enjoyed a hfgh level program the republic that the large mass of of building construction. Besides train-rd and equipped troops which the extra buildings provided at. the they have in the United stares Air Port. a considerabc number of shall come into contact wtth the new residences were erected. and enemy as close and as soon as several building; were remodelled possible." and made into apartment houses. 2. "The rcsence of these forces A large brick office and storage in these Bands imparts BRET" building has been added at the freedom of movement overseas to schurman mill. and a number of the theatres where we are already smaller buildings have been pro- engaged and greater movement. f0 vided in the business ssction. Not matured and seasoned divisions of only were carpenters kept fully the British Anny and avoids the employed. but all the allied tredes- difficult-v of reinforcing the theat- such as painters. plumbers and res in which we arc engaged with electricians-profited by their the troops of another nation. W.th sham of the building program. all the ccmpllcations of armament Another power unit was added and command which arise there- nt the Civic Electric Light Plant. from." ‘his installation now consists of 3. "The presence in our islands of sir genernti units. and smimmer- a force of heavy and u own side can wel boast of owning one strength and the establishment of of the moat complete power plants a broader bridgehead between us in Canada for a town of its size. and the new world constitute an This undertaking has bren well important and added deterrent to managed in the inferrst of our invasion at. a time when a success- le. d th fi . ts ful invasion of these islands is Hf”: slygfern “bi-ft? lvtvfifiwdt Hitler's lust remaining hope of to- wherebv rates may be reduced to tal victory." current 4. ‘Tho fact that well-equippcd year. Amcrcan divisaoria can bc sent A new industry wcli worthy of into lhcsc island: so easily and notice is the Palmer boat building rapldlv will enable the substantial lent. where fast powerful motor supplies of weapons and munitions goats are being produced for the now being made in the United Canadian Navy. About fcrtv skiii- fvaies to br- sent direct to the ed men are employed in this en- other side of the world-to Austral- fpr|x_ in and New Zmfand to meet the no result, of the rcrent, Fcderal dangers of home rleferce vl-bich z-r-s Qengu; showed that, the population cast-upon tnrcn by the Japanese of our town has increased by about war.’ eleven hmdnd our citizens during the ever Nine Thousand Dollars on‘ Town Clerk. And it would appear“ tbs l-h ition Liberals, urged intro- _ CHRNICLE do Mr. De Valera (the Eire Prime Minister. protested _the presence of the U5. troops in Ulster) any heml. and ft may do him srxno good. 1t certainly offers a measure of (reflection to Southern Ireland m Ireland as a whole which she could not otherwise enjoy." w-sw-inousa CONTINUES (Continued from p_agg_ 1) fa conscription from the outbreak of war but considered himself bound by the pideges made by leaders 0f both Liberal and Con- servative parties in the 1940 elec- Con. Both. Mr. Cruickshank and Mr. Green were critical of the govern- mom's handling of the Japanese population in British Columbia. Mr. Cruickshank said the Minister of National Defence had been badly advised and Mr. Green said the Government was too slow in setting its policy and in acting. Mr. Green said there should be a. member of the cabinet resident in British Columbia during the crisis and urged a supreme com- mander for military, naval and air forces on the west coast. Assurance of a better economic order, with an end to exploitation, ‘V55 Urged by G. H, Castleden (C. C. R, Yorkton) as a. means of im- proving the morale of the Canadian people. Col. A. J. Brooks (Con. Royal) urged conscription without. a pleb- iscite and said the fact some dis- tricts were contributing more men for the forces than other districts where rncri were earning high wages in industry did not make for national unity. H Mr. Turner said that for the group of racketeers" from Toron- to. "conscription is only a camou- ilake; the pay-off ls control.“ City Accounts (Cflllnled from page 1) counted for by the fact that i940, so far as expenditure was c< n" rn- ed. was only an eleven and a half month year, and that debenture in- terest amounting to $14,427.50 was payable in the period between Dec. 31, and January 15th.. as wcil as one half months salaries. and in- cidentals. Wore the same amount to be deducted from the 194i expen- ditures they would amount to same $500000 less than those of i940. Net Debt The auditors’ report states that the net debt 0f the City-that is debentures issued. bank overdrafts. accounts payable, etc., less sinking fund. cash on hand. in bank, we. was- fan 15. 1940 . $2,207,915.40 Dec 31st, 1940 . 2.1523781’! Dec. 31st, 1941 . . . . . . .. 12.086.128.88 These figures indicate a substan- tial improvement in the City's po- sition. Sinking Funds The consolidated sinking fund was augmented during the year br $40.- 00000 of the Dominion of Canada War Loan. This amount is sligtitlv in excess of that computed hr 4r auditors as the necessary contribu- tion for 1941. Refunding Debentures to the amount of $144,500.00 matured during the year. SUMMERSIDE GUARDIA AND PRINCE COUNTY m: WESTERN GUARDIAN Mr. A. R. rennan Is WHY BOTH!!! WITH "TEMPORARY RElliF" WHEN CONSTIPATION CAN B! CORRECTED? Perhaps your constipation i: the and drink plenty of water. See how‘ . common type due to lack of the thil “Better Way" to treat consti- nght kind of “bulk" in the diet. If potion makes your old "trouble? so. how much more sensible it: in to diuppear! But, remember, ALL- try to correct it, rather than to rely BRAN doesn't work like purgativcl on harsh cathartic! that bring only . . . it takes time. temporary rchcfi Ask your grocer for KELLOGG'3 KELLOGCRS ALL-BRAN. a ALL-BRAN today. In two conven- nut-sweet, dell cereal, lupplics lent sizes. Or get it in individual the proper bulk" to help you keep serving packages at restaurants. "Iullr- Elt ALL-BRAN every day. Made by Kellogg's in London, Cm. certain amount of gasoline-would be available for use in the peak motoring months in the summer. Officials here said the new gaso- line regulations should not be (Cfilltlnlled “Om page i.) taken as an indication of the end of restricted hours of SlilC—T am. As the battleship Valiant veered . ,. __ away from the Barham. this flag- Eiogsflddbfld’ “were 5MP cimflnued m°vm€ °a5tw5rd' said to have worked out "vcrv well." The Bafham w“ vmlenfly shaken Mr. Howe warned there could be b? a 597195 °Y 171555‘ and bu?“ mm no guarantee that the proposed a great mass of flame and then was ration o; 30o t.) 350 gallons a “m. enveloped bY 9 ‘"189 “mud °f black for non-essential drivers could be Smbke- _ maintained. The 9-11‘ Teeked with “mm” Dealing with the preferred rat- mmei Immediately Wm‘ "Te “Pk” ing available for some workers Mr. slons I saw buss sheets v1 flrmw- cdttreue said: "If an employee can plating, whole sections of the bat- b, transported m a vehme ope,“ tleship. and the Bsrhsnfs bis mvi- ated by or for his factory he does 0T 1W0?“ mm‘! hllndfeds °Y [e19 not need additional gasoline to take into the air, falling with a loud mm m work and he W,“ not gm Smflfik i010 the 593 da-Ylgewu-‘ly lt. By the same token he will not near this battleship and the Valiant get additional gasoline if adequate From D011 sides of the Queen public {fanspqy-gaflon services m, Elizabeth, destroyers steamed full- gyanablefl speed into the smoke that was the Officials estimated there were funeral pyre of one of Britams 79,000 m", h, category -.c--_ 13 000 rrernest fighting ships- _ in "p" and zooon m ND A..- ThQY smfwd Plflklnil up survwors mate was made of cat-chores "A" and hunting the submsrme slmul- and "B" or commercial vehicles in taneously. the unlimited class. As the smoke drifted away, thue was nothing to be seen of the Bar- ham. g I Within a few seconds of the ex- plcsion do! hlerditaagazlnesi, Sohféuglid g vanisiie . It la appene s - , I ly that it was difficult to believe 83mg |s message what my own eyes had seen. Five minutes prteviouisly, thejeBgf- ham had been seam n! ma 5 C‘ As ,_ _ ally behind this nagship- Now she .._.,“_,”,,,,,f,"§g‘§g§,, 1111;, .25‘ ‘C?’ didn't exist. v - ,, v n- us destroyers W!“ "P p-T€;“%.ii£‘..-' $111325‘. °.;;‘.*“..-£‘§.".’. “mu-L 590 °i [he Barhams Lu“ somewhere on the vastt clean spdcts men- lncmdmg vmfimimira] Pfld- report to his sup r-orsvand Poss ham wippen- ms secretary and m superiors were so iniprtS-scd ‘y other officers. 1,9,, t ,_._, ‘,_, As every man aboard stood sllent- gfegfiuiiycr, me “u” ‘g0 “l 1y at his action station aboard our re”. on mm _ A ship an emogion-cllioked voice came gave n w we ' over the lou SD68 flrl- T e . 31c... "Th3 15 ‘he pad” speaking‘ while everh itpietitglieg llliyxljlfilo we are thankful for those who . was considered he“ Sfivcd- let "5 mt forge‘ mo" “If” clown in American l.. 19-“ ma" W95‘ or rather‘ ha“: 80m utterances of other to a better 1ife....let us prnl- v mg “m, words "0- LWd- 1m“ “w” “m hi“ While 8.1 alum.» v (Md Thy P53“? u” Thy prawn?“ there was speculation tiis $111118 "W" m°m_th°5° me“ “hi1 marine was one of mesa 1 have Ewe“ the“ m" ‘or freedom" coastal shipping alonv the This “'55 the sunpm moving n‘ seaboard. a quicm for the men of the Bartram. Their great ship, built. in 19in as t. alsaabusttsslzissstits?“d Brig Faster u, Command M. B. Barham Struck 300 T0 380 (continued from 085% 7U __ __ I and were retired. The sum nece ssarv executive's‘ of "companies engas- N o I 6 ’ H a l I ' OOH‘ to effect this retirement was DfO-Qd in the execution of war vided by the sale of $72,250.00 416% tracts; newspaper reporters; P1155 20 year Refunding Debentures. and pirotographers. the sale. from our Sinking Fund Raihlvay employees who arc rt- OTTAWA Jam 3g _..c1=l_ ".11" holdings, of an amount in vim‘. quircd to use their cars on com- F0 _ D50“ up, ' N Bonds sufficient to produce tiz: l~a‘- P-lny b11531‘ , goons: Ch ll tioners; 131081055 ance. As the matured debsnlurrs were nearly all paying interest at a rate of 6% and as both our numlllideflflkers? - ; 1 , lt ted individuals. Refundinl Debentures and thr Pu. (slcnonxsequnrcezkotircorflnnrmal conduct “in busincsst 0008015 1 1 d as ._ - ~d . oners an - premium the refunding resulted in gfstgiaeegyaéga cglgnmTlfilollersz “my- an annual saving in interest to the men whose plants are 20 miles from the tsvm m which they live and from which Dllbilg transportation is no mniiablr. minion of Canada Bonds . from Sinking Ptmd were sold at a city of over $3000.00. Personal Property Taxes (in respect of Motor Cars) A special effort was madc to in- crease the amount of rrvrlule rc- 1,401) to L780 gallons, approximate- oeived from this source, and the cf- ly 24.000 miles. OYUCBYS- field 5°C‘ ficer placed in charge was instruct- kétflflég and nurses of the Chi-l5.: ed to enforce the law without dis- fill" Red Cm“ 3mm)’ 01' ($236: -. ~ d. r- ~. - ~ . “yggilglllijcanprrfab officer cc nmmilng All). healers; {may Regina. has bern nppcnn .. rural veterinary sur- 0g E. Connolly, D.S.O., who is .. . u“ ing because of ill-health, it “'21s an- xiounced today at dclcnrc hud- quartz-rs. A successor to B127. 1"C.'~“l' at Regina has yet to be named. Brig. Foster, director of ltuxillary g services before his appointment as D.O.C. at Regina, was born in Slroud. Eng. and etiucalcci at Wy- cliffe and Slcnchcusc. H0 was .u-- tive in the militia przor to lht: Great War and was tnobillzed in August 1914 with the Victoria Inde- pendent Squadron, British Columbia. and vice-cons more than centre of the Category “D“—280 to 35d units. crlmination, and with the asslrranceillmlns which Me mfifjgfin ans Horse. I-lc was transferred to tie that, in the courteous performance Cfmflfiltl“ of his duty, he would be subject ‘o with W" interferencefrom nobody. A grout.‘ same policy is rigidly adhered to. in another year a nasty situation should be pretty well cleared up. Capital Expenditure teat our present. investment. will be very much in the City's in- terests. These annual statements. and bai- ance sheets are well deserving of a much more complete. and compar- ative survey. but this report of your Finance Committee has alreacy reached a sufficient length, and the statements will, very shortly, be give them some more exhaustive study. In conclusion Your Worship it would be {relish not to admit that this report is most gratifying to your commit‘ , and a report in which it takes some pride. but! must again emphasise that what has been ac- complished was made possible only by the co-operation of Your Wor- ship together with every Councillor. and the hard and conscientious work of the City staff. the members of which, lilldfl‘ the capable direct- ion of Mr. Fullerton the City Clerk, all. we have reason to believe. per- formed their duties efficiently, faithfully and impartially. Your committee bees to tender with this report its sincere thanks for the many courtcsics shown it people since the b. ‘This whole business cannotgdurlng the last two years. - k; m nt auditors and in- improvement was shown. and if the ygerctorgmgffs; dclyve the“. own ca" on government business 311,40 to 3,500 gallons, approximate- ly 34300 miles: Rural commercial travellers; rural mail delivery con- tractors; Capital expenditure was reducrd _=-,;¢-¢t1on board of the to the minimum necessary to pro- Kingdom and Canada: members of An- accredited foreign naval. other policy, continuation of which and air force missions. rlcm and other Empire air lnlssions" rilgiblc for inclusion in the dip- lomatic list; Qflgggp, “mud,” r..- can. in November, 1914. and went m,“ to France as a catitnln in the Cagaldian Mounted Rifles in 1915. rg. Foster was awarfczl lltc. distinguished service order for ‘Lcotreispiicauous galiaratrg inb actiéotgi" arewasawareaar I D.S.O., for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. Still later he won n second bar, to tho D.S.O., for "CCIlSpiCUOUs gal- lantry and splendid leadership." ELECTRIC ROASTER-CARE iqious ordcrs engaged in W Category "E"—38B to'500 unitl. official cars of the in- United military Official cars of the United King- “aison To keep an electric roast~r in good condition. b: suro that it is not plugg-Iti into n C.l‘.‘lil'. that is already beau; used f. . m» othcr amllanccuwirh a ‘guts qlflllf-‘éi. , or the c ruit may e ovcncccc Membfli 0! hllh °°mm1m°n°" Likewise. never ping cord for body Membcrs d! the diplomatic corps offices and accredited representa- o; m, "Mme,- afld pron-r on the lives‘ offices cligible for available lo any citizen wishing to ukgfifi representatives h, Canada; 111N090" some circuit and do not connect is to a flop card galinxfflélazlill- ever rmcrse 9 .: _' .' Consuls-Gencul of career and broiler or 8nd 11"“ mngjltrfil‘ others accorded full diplomatic wipe clean with a dsrflptnn p" »r~“~s=- "st ‘straps. ‘United States ‘ touiliflsis willbnfieé unless othcrw _ at owed gaso ne ‘on .e same -*‘“" ' as Canadians" wlho" drive fortpiilag; ) 5715A" COMB me. avo soecia ypes o o r '_“_f l 0.4 m“ coupon books will be issued. one brgiglywlffiusglgng ‘Eng W2}. “tiara for those remaining in Canada up keeping M" n_,,,._,,,_,. “m, hmnqut to 48 hours and another for tour- Bu, me bum, ‘anus: b, Mp», 53f“. lsts who may remain not n10" "i" pulougly clean, And 1111-. gccs for 00 days. Those stay-ing lcngrr fll-“l m, 6th,}, y“, .,_ n, ‘wt The 90 days will apply for a cateBOYY mm. g“) - on.‘ ~11 lhg team "A" iiccnwr . hold scaln- airs nri ml lcvaci- Will cost each automobile Quay. This shruid h~ rwmcd driver $1 for a licence to 05W“ dolly. and act-tially trkss only a gasoline during till y!" “"4 “m1 minute or two of your time. Lcc=en thc licorice he Will be Ill/In l b°°k the clogged soil with a brush, than of ration coupons. wash the comb thoroughly in luke- Thoy Wm be marked for use ll i-—______- i ins- four quarters of the y?" ""5 Nearly '15 per cent of Hflifi-Il’! indications tonight. were that more 45.000000 inhabitants Mt their list of British Common- coupons-each of them good fq- e mid-day meal outside tncir homes,