IIICII BE . M’ ; ' PRINCE EIIWARII—3-15—7—9Today & Wed. “CTTON! Fmt Liars auinr ‘rm: IIATCIIET!" (I'll bury it . . . right l" his neck!) " FEBRUARY 1s. 1941 “YOU'RE RIGHT, JACK, mm" GET CLUDDY!" (rn m: in; head with it!) llerree Teasdale - The Merry Macs - Virginia Dale in RUCIIESTER Produced and Directed by MARK SANDRIDII scum SNAPSHOTS -I"INFORMATION PLEASE" "STRAY LAMW-“FIRE-CHIE "-A DISNEY can..." ‘i - IIOPI.‘ mvan SCIIOOL liagllllgnlviug i5 "do X_i,‘ 1a d_i..,».-.l,; M; VllI~~1, 1 . . dolviloml J. ' ‘lk- ts-lli, "I liSWlNG-TIME HAPPYSHOW! ‘Youllngind |_|t'I\ vouvriilcv IIIIFI lllngli. ' when u Cuilllily 1.‘ IIOKII liltillil (tow-m II1(-r|li<\l\ ~. ‘NilIl 1 Iillrllw‘ w t't\"v [Iv uric/u»! Hssr The Illln I l with .l EA N R0 G E R S EIISAIETII small - losml lluorr -" love: column "You forgot About Mo" "ContruI Park" Ind 2 ION! NOVELTY SPECIAL & SPORT REEL 4nd- IOI GIIOIIY’. ORCHESTRA Jeclvring- ‘ ma: none/aw ___- I~1 the report of -‘":.l o1 for January: lGordon Simpson; Lois Simpson; Rosa Turner. Ada Graham; 3. Monli. Turner. Helen Simpson; 3 I. 2. 2. Bobby Fleming; 3. Vnunda gusou. Grade IV—1. Benson Graham; 2 Edward Hamil Grade II (alw-l. Norman 51mp- son; 2. Merrill Simpson; 3. David Sknpso . Grade II (b) -—l. Noreen Turner, and Mary Simpson (equall: 2 Ver- non Simpson; 3. Cliii-indu Simp- TOD . Used Machinery For Sale Ono l~qién r u XICQIIIICIISCI‘ 1-2: 1-110 u. II . ; waists:- kgliéflbwnter Pumps 5 Inhaler 2 Steam Ram-g, Y-IB Compressor II. P. II. P. Marine Gasoline Eilglnes Boats ALSO Electric I '2 ‘"111. n. r. 111,35? fiii’.'i"'"" “ch15” II- P» l Cycle Crude 0il Engine with Dynamo st- "heesise and Switchboard. _ For further particulars and prices apply to- IMTTIIEW 8i MGLEIIN LIMITED Mm"l,onfgginlglgfilnizreggiifor-unr (Ammonia) Plant in {nod | (Yolls. Racks. Hangers. Piping. Gauges. Valves. etc. n- gtoelgl-Ikeisell Crude Oil Stationary Engine. - m n III IIoiIer-M H. I’. Boiler-ZS g’ PIant-IIS volts. 8 kw., a ... SOURIS. I’. E. ISLAND Fer- The Central Guardian fills column ls reserved for news or 1°C“ IIIIQFQSI. but advertising of g‘ nselgleyltnature rlldltl)’ ‘l: ‘Ilnseg-Lgd s s wo . I c - able in advance. y p" CRASWELL for Photographs, ' CONFEDERATION us . Alvca. E ‘KEEN, 55V! 20% 0n Helena. Rubinstein beauty u , . som. allptrlfgalkfieeknit EgIIIIiIIefS SQ; Swre, Summersidc. 1.454.174“, MRS. BLANCH '. Brocton. Mass, anEouIicesNIIiEIgIIE-l agement of h rances Norrie, P- E- I-. to CD1. Louis Victor of the P. E. I. Highlanders (Black Watch) now stationed at Halifax. Mgr- riage to take place in Halifax. N. S the lntlcr part of the month, L-47-2-18-li. P. W. C. MAKES (DNTRIBUT- ION —'1'he Save the Children Fund of Great Britain acknowledge xvlth grateful thanks the very sunsgan- liai subscript-loll of Two Hundred Dollars from the staffs and students of Prince of Wales College and Normal School as well as from some former students of Prince of Wales. 11,11 aid of Children in the Brlglsh ls es. Professor W. J. Duchemln 11210 has been most active in pro- ‘mmlll “"5 Bood work, States that "ti; ti? only an initial contribution M1 tf th v ' from Elaine “d. tirngflpport Wm “mow P.E.I. HOSPITAL LADIES’ AID- The monthly mcetinanof the Ladies’ Aid of the P. E. Island Hospital met iiléghtizliuhgralbgome on Wednesday. - I W c icsi en , . , R. Hurst. in the cgslizd Agni??? ti}; activities of the past month s, very successful skate at the Fbrum w... flelllgflfidi The twfieikly cake sales e eac i year a s time were be- $11 1A3’ ladies of St. Peter's urc w l oncoursgins results. At the request of the buying committee it was decided to replenish the linen Sllllblies 0f the hospital. Plans for further activities were dlscusse after which lunch was served by Mrs. Sear and. Mrs. H. W. McLean. w.lu.s. MEETS. - The monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Society oi’ ‘Trinity United Church was held on Wednesday in Heartz Hall. The president. Mrs. George Miller. took charge or the devotion- al period. and was assisted by Mrs. Newsoli. Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Whits- lielid and Mrs. Bustlll. An excellent report of the meetings of the Pres- byterlal was given by Mrs, Lock- hart. Mrs. Pickard read a from Miss IIIIIIBIL. Missionary in Trinidad. telling of her work, and asking for more cards and for the boys and girls. It was de- cided to meet on Wednesday after- noons for sewing. Reports were given by conveners oi’ the different (tiommittees showing good work one. WEDDING BELLS-At s. quiet wedding in St. Paul's Church Bioor 8t. Toronto, on Monday. Feb. 10th, Penelope Maiydaugliter oi Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Lowe, Grands Prairie. Alta, became the bride oi’ Mr. Edward A. Powell of Ottawa.‘ son of Mr. and Mrs, Powell of Grande Prairie. Bishop Reiilson oi- floated. The bride wore an en- semble of Air Force blue crepe with matching braided coat. wine hat and accessories. and s. corsage of orchids. Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Davidson of Fort Erie cousins of the bride were the attendants. Alter the ceremony the bride and groom left an a short wedding trip. They will live ln Ottawa. The bride's parents are well known in Char- lottetown, Mr. Lowe is a son of the lute Ml‘. Samuel Lowe. builder and contractor of this city. and Mrs Lowe was founerly Miss Katherine James. daughter oi the late Mr. cloth s fl ‘run CHARLOTIETOWN _ GUARDIAN n WITH LIJMBB COMPANY -Mr. Peter Curtis of Bear River. P. E. I., who spent the past three months in town. as guest of’ Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose O'Brien. ha’ left town alid aitoélliqd a Position with a lumber company-mew Glasgow News). MAY VISIT P l. L-Mnlor James Alexander Crozier. founder and past president of the Westlake Chamber of Commerce. Los Angeles. Cali- fornia. ls a native o! Baltic. Lot l8. Prince Edward Island. The Major hopes to visit his native home dur- ing the coming summer says the Oakland Maple leaf, RETURNS FROM OTTAWA — Mrs. J. Austen Murphy. Emerald, President oi’ the Catholic Wcmeil's League of Sunimervilie, sub-Divis- ion has returned to her home after spending several weeks in Ottawa ‘and other cities. While in the capi- tal city she received from Mrs J. A. MacCabe. National O. W, L, President an invlfzition to tho luncheon which fc v'\\'€d the pres~ entatimi of the $25000. to the Gov. ernment oi’ Canada for war pur- poses Mrs. Murphy enloyed this social function and met many c. w. L. National officers. ' PRESENTATION -—A yilewslng function took place at the R. C. A. l". Airport on Saturday at noon when the empioyes assembled in one of the iai-gehangars. and sum- moned Mr. William Grant. Super- intendent oi’ the Siolms Conslrun tion Co, whose marriage to lvnss Patricia ‘Iraiiior. was solemnlmd yesterday morning. 0n his arrival h; WB-S greeted with hearty applause. after which Wnllie Scantlebury read a wmblimentery address and Mr. H. Harris on behalf of the men em- nloyed at the Airport presented Mr, Grant with a handsome leather club 5118 Mid accessories. Mr. Grant thanked “the boys" heartily for the unexpected remembrance and re. ferred to the happy relation" which had at all times existed between them- and their heart-y cooperation in the work no\v being completed, IURMER ISLANDE _ Henry Sinclair. a resigent SI, ‘g1’: land, California. for the past, Se..- d, Brill years, entered Into rest on Jan. llry 6. 194i. Mr. Sinclair was born 111 Goslien, Guysborough County. gemm scolifl- and was one of the st known and respected Maritim- i" t0 make Oakland his adopted LOUIE. Hi5 bereaved w|dow_ (whose maiden name eras Katie Maclnnis), is a native of Spriligtoivn. P, F; Island. Silo is a sister of ilio 13-19 Rev. Kenneth tvlaclnnis. The fun. (‘FRI service". held on the 8th in- stant at Trum n’; chapel, were conducted bv .v C. G. Linde- 2151111. pastor of the shamwk Vmlle Methodist Church. in the presence of a large number of’ ‘lends. among them many from We provinces of Nova Scotia and glue? Edward Island. Interment oun sin View C te ' Oakland Iuxple “we 1'3’, Bays the Personals Mr. Lester Do l . M. P. l to attend the sessIlgnagt ouewli egg ierday. Lleut. James E. Burnett, R, c, N, B. arrived home on fourteen days leave on Saturday. Master Huber sherren. little two an!‘ gig soil o‘: Lileut. W. B. and rs. err i Ll 2.22.1. HOSpItII. a p“ em m the Llcut. VWIllinm R. Burnett. N. N. S. Highlanders. Canadian 079p SW» Army. and L.A.C. Niall u. Burnett R. C. A. F‘. arrived home yesterd for the funeral oi’ their 311M. M Evelyn Burnett. Mr. Herbert Lowlhcr has return- ed to the City after spending the weekend in Kcnsillctnil. While there he vi ited his sisters. Airs. Carrie T C. James. SAVE ()N DRUG STORE HAND a NAIL BRUSHES Belmont 5 Row 2 for — - 25c t".t“‘i"t’e ' 5 l SOAP 3 Cakes - — - _. 7 ‘or 25c 4 Square ___‘ FLOOR. WAX 1 Iii. Can 37o -- — 2 '°' 69c “ago-nun 43c - 2 m 85¢ 1 inch ~_' q DRESSING OOMBS -- ~c Coarse or Fine RIKERS A. B. D d! G CAPSULES Box of’ Z5 69c INITNESILIIErDIL 40 Oz. Jar 79c LISTERINE ANTISEIYIICW- 25c—49c--7 9c entail’ Colcs and Mrs. Robert Myers. also NEEDS . s 3 1 st BIRI‘ IIDAY DEALS TIIAT SAVE YOU IMONEY 25 LINEN ENVELOPES AND A 60 SHEET WRITING PAD 25o Value. Both for — — 15c 200 SHEET PACKAGE OF LADY DAINTY CLEANSING TISSUES 25c PLATE BRUSH d: 50c DENTAL FIX POWDER METAL LUNCH KIT Improve! Type —- — - — srolus aanv TALCUM - - - 19c BEEF. WINE t‘; IRON — Trinity United Church TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th 3.30—Misslon find — Social Hall. In Memoriam MB. JO-Bh JmcGOWAN John MacGowan was born at Dunuas, P. h}, i... in 1854. Living in this community umll he was a young man lie went West to unli- iornla. After renlainlug ln tne States for some years lie returned to his native province where he .rveu lor twenty years. Again the call came to go west. TIIlS time lie went lO_W€SLBl‘n Canada land LIILII on to Uaiiiornia once again. l‘l\'(.‘ years ago Mr. Macuowan returlud to his old llolue ln Prince Ecnvilru island and on November 15th. 1M0, alter an illness of one veui- he nicd at me home of ills daughter. illrs. Fulton MBCLBIBII. Cable nead \\ cs1. Alter a private service at. the at- teus home the body 0i the dcccasld was taken to the Dundas Ulililfd Church where the tulieral service was conducted bv Rev. E. B. S. Mu- ler oi St. Peters Bay. Burial nus in the Dundas_ cemetery beside lue body of his wile. Chrlslene. who predeceased him twenty-seven vrars ago. He leaves to mourn mo uiaughtcrs. Jessie of Klllllilll‘ lulu Mrs. Fulton MacLorcu oi Cable Head West and also one brollur JBIIIBS 0f San Francisco. The pail bearers were MLhIIIOC-IC and Douglas MacGowan. Simon Campbell, Howard Wood. Duncan MacLalen and Joseph Siinons. The Guardian along with illlilly friends and relatives extends us deepest sympathy to those in I)i.‘l_- egyement. 14-48-2-18-11. In Memoriam DIR. F. CLEDIENT FITZGERALD A large number of friends. rein- tives, and former associates gath- ered at 275 St. George Street, West Saint John. at 8.20 dclock yester- day to pay their finul rcspcrln to the memory of F. Clement Fitz- gerald, C. P. R. locomotive eligrl- oer, whose death occurred on Well- nesday after he had taken a weak spell in the Union Depot. Follow- ing arrival of the corlege at the Church of tile Asulliplloli solemn high mass of requiem was celebrat- Bd at liine o'clock by Major. the Rev. F. M. Lockary. Rev. Dr. J Eineric Dolan was deacon, and Rev. Thomas Beck sub-deacon. Numer- ous floral and spiritual tributes were received. Interment was made in Holy Cross Cemetery, with prayers at the grave by Fat-her Beck. The pallbcarer, were Vincent J. Perry. Michael Sullivan. E. R. Coughlan. James Cole, Leonard Ward and P “erick Green. —Sa.lnt John Teleg Q -Joumsl. isuamsivs We are all Canadians; And proud to bear that name. A name that stands for Freedom Arid Liberty and Fame. We are all Canadians; Prom sea to shining sea We love this great Dominion. And will fight. to keep licr free. We are all Canadians; And true as steel are we To the Flag that floats above us. And our country great. aurl frco, -—_fligi_sl._gri_c_c I. Iicckberi. Mrs. J. T. McKenzie and Mrs. Con- don. and other friends. Mr. George Gallant of Bear River. P E I., who is cmplovcd at hlcrigomish for llin WIIIIOI‘ mouths. spent the week-cud in T1'611l011. N. S . as guest of Ml’. and Mrs. Ambrose O'Brien. .TEN DAY SALE. SAL 0"“! 11min your REXALL drugstore offers you a great opportunity in buy your everyday needs at “Money-saving prices.” Check this list now and pick out the items you need. PURETEST nanusur LIVER OIL The follcxvilll; l» 11w report for MPSULES Juclwgilkixq Albeit. Aitken;_2. Regular 95c Box. Spcolal 3 Boxes for E~3§E - . PURETEST _ K “t; "sun. “Cm 2 2s.- “ll-r; are? l. RELIEF wrru EPIIEDRINA ' “"' ___________, vincclu Blllldrvll": 3- Mmlly A"- Both n» 50c PURETEST vassr s mos rappers 79c Bottle of I00 — —- —— — — none-u rim Users Special l6 on Bu], 69o l i regularly at such a big saving," can enjoy, too, that sense of Lover product . "It's ilrand to be able to enjoy Lifebuoy protection are saying. ‘Ifor Lifehuoy, the one soap made especially to prevent B.O." is now priced within the reach of everybody. So everybody can enjoy every day that peppy, purifying lather which has made Lifebuoy Ganadals favorite bath soap. What's mote-everybody that; comes when rcal personal freshness is assured! Use Lift-buoy in your bath and for face and hands. Get l WPPI)’ “Om you!‘ dealer today at the new low price. IIEEBIIUY thousands of Canadians comfort and conflden s: p/ere/zlfrza" A PAGF THREE z ' ' '" ___-i N. S. Minister Sees defects In grain plan» HALIFAX. Feb. 15-—(CP)—Agri- culture Minister Jolul A. MacDon- ald said today the Governments of the three Maritime Provinces have n0 assurance that "a possible I'IbC in tile price of fccd grains“ might not wipe out any benefits they would pct by the Dominion paying half frelglitmg llir grain to eastern points from the Great Lakes. ‘ Ottawa's OIICI‘ to split tlu- charges with the provinces slill under colisldcratioll." Mr. Mac- Donald said. _ Because of the danger of a price increase, he said. fwve are doubt- ful of the advisability 0f obilgatlllg the provincial government for the financial nulluv which would br- re uircd by _our zilzrer-ilig to llaf tlic irclglll rllurges." Iii n stntcnlclit, he added:- “All effort made last week by the Ministers of Agriculture of the flve eastern provinces. meeting in coli- ferellce with the hcnds of the rall- ways at hiolitrl-lil. lo luduvr: the rulings _ > _ tiic |lrnl‘ili<'".s' llnif ni lllc_ irclglil. charges, did not ilicct with suc- cess. ""l"lle I33 .\' tnin from fcdcrnl zlulhorities. if possililn. . n .._lII'.'\ilCl‘ grains will lic 2i zu _ head at prices that \\'lII Possible to dCFlVf‘ some rom the latest federal offer, if ao— ‘ cepted. l “In the meantime. the’ Nova I scoiin (iovcrnmcnt is considering, other policics of nssistzincejo the y IJTIIIIIIg lliduslry which would _pro— i vide a more )Clllll\ll(.‘llI~ benefit in , encourziginz lnes of production Ill: which expansion is needed. GTE SCHOOL LOWER MON Jenn Poole: 3 Fred Allken- Grade VII Sr. —l. Ellsworth Ed- muiids; 2 Evelyn Patton. . Grade VII Jr. -1. Freda Ankeil; z, Margaret Paolo; 3 Mary: Aitken. Glade V Sr. ~i. (iuorgh Wright; 2. Plus Szcvcric: ll. V-u-il PM ton. Grade V Jr. -<1. Dorothy Taylor: 2 Jamie lVicKcarliey Grade IV-l. Emily Edmunds; 2. Mr. John Nantes Jr. and Mr. Charles Flood were rcrcnl. vlsitors lo Charlottetown. t0 IIIJSYIII) 0llf‘~flllill'i(‘l‘ oil rcliiriilis one of endeavouring to ob- i tliril iced, New Songs of oII I STOP LOOK LISTEN! I IT'S HERE The Biggest Show of the year Merry Minstrels of 1941 ‘ HOLY NAME HALL TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY Evening Feb. 18-19 New Costumes New Novelties New Added Attractions Get your tickets now because every one is going to be there. ‘ ADMISSION 35c Tickets now oi Reddin Bros. and Jimmy: Taxi. We'll be seeing you at the Merry Minstrels New Jokes kinds I quest-ion. therefore. still DANCING SPORTING CLUB TONIGHT Featuring Girls‘ Band from Summcrside fur- nishing music for modern dances. 25 pieces. Also Don Messers Islanders for the squsro dances. Dancing from 9 to 1 Good Floor Good Music Real Enjoyment Come and Bring Your Friends ADMISSION 25c IA'40'2‘l S-II. OQOQOOO-QOQQ-OOQ Knights of Pythias NATAL DAY DANCE 2 t New Dome Ball Room g I E I cannarouwscuoor; - Half-yearly Exams. Grade X Sr. -1 Eleanor Mae- Donald; 2. Mildred lnwther. Grade X Jr. —l. Claude Bell. Grade IX -—l Imis MacDorlinlll; 2. Theresa Noonan Grade VI-l. Pauline Gallant: 2. Gordon MacDonald; 3. Cathenne Howatt. Grade IV—1. Sybil Murphy. Grade III_l. Elmer Stewart. Grade II (a) -i Gertrude How- att; 2. Angelina Gallant; 3. Aubrey Stewart. Grade II (b) -i June Doull: 2. Charlie Doull and Pearl Noonnn ieqllll) Perfect attendant-c for ‘OOOOOOOO-OOOOOOOGOO-OOOOQ Wednesday, Feb. 19th. Dancing 9.00-1.00 Admission 35 cents Vernon Gallant; 2 Arllett Stewart; 2. §O§§04Q§O§O§OO§O>§4 04+» Il-Jfi-Z-IS-ZI. Jlllillnry! Eleanor MacDonald. Lois MncDon- 1U God SH“. m, King. n"; léldhgizrdon MacDonald. Pauline “ugh “ 506ml evening W” enjoy- a ed by a large number of visitors. n-nd inter lunch was served by M10 Llidics of the Institute, and all ro- tumcd to there homes, hoping to meet again soon Elisabeth R. MacKny, lcticlicr. INKERMAN SCHOOL Honor roll for January of llikcr- man school: Miss Margaret McMlillus. DJIPDIC‘ mfrulnq for wood loll WCTIII?‘ dill‘ friends in a. three Weeks visit to Boston Muss Frimuls of Mr . Bcluictl Tr-iiunr. Kelly's Cross, arc clad to klww he is lloliic ncnln nflcr a SPTIJIIS operation in IIlC Clizirlotlctolvli. Ho - pital. Much syumnllw l: cxicndvil to Mr Jniilcs J. Trzllucl‘ of Manle- wood 0n IIK‘ (IINIIII nl ixis hrzvllicr Mr Peter J. Trniuor. Chariot-le- towll ulidcr sad circumstances. "“' " " Mu‘ f" 59C lsigsegggliNT corrou elggsgeizel 29c—57c n... Roll ____ __ 39¢ ~_~___~_-m___m Bottle o! 85c —~——~——~r-~~ "Mr OVALTINE . NISIA “NICE' 38C~58C—98C RExALl-i-lgsiifésrsfm 3G6 CREAM DEODOILANT - 33c SIIAVINC SPECIAL K, Refill" 1511's" _ Tmsnp’ m‘ Tum, Cugggg, . 50‘c I Tooth "Tourin- c4“ 21:11:‘; WRITING runs LAVENDER olrsliamrw 5°“ E Tooth rm» 90 IIIENTTIOIAATEI) ROIIIIBI‘ "a a a o!‘ J" THISTI E SHAVING CREAM 0 B m, 33C C 33c . ' and 5 c390 2 m 65c 2 h“ 53c ssvanorcs I Pkgs. (E's) c 9C srsc Mm“ shims “m” BUDGET BUSTERS zinc i‘ All for Tn "Mm 7'3"‘ mnymmt For time! ewmae C 2,9,. Tooth T he or headache inke- ....._..__.__ , » Pa?" - ‘ "f9; mum's C RUIIEIISET 19¢ ‘ s m ~-| . -- s11 S H N G sacchlrln r test ‘ 8.32:3“ “hi... l Tagwn cllhfzgllffklfld And m,“ ‘hum ___ .. "w. , 0.. ‘X31’ = °'- snunz vowoill 53¢ I7; 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ 9c 2 '" 29c Buy A Y BUY w“; 55pm“; WAR. SAVING STAMPS THE naxsu. pnunsronr: "STAMPS , REGULAR!” Corner of Great George Q Kent Streets Phone 219 GULmL‘ '1 ‘l u near. Grade I Sr.— l. George Pool-z; 2 Louis Acorn; 3. Beatrice Acorn._ Grndc l Jr. ~~ l Hinder .\I\('.I{0Ii- zie; 2. Helen Wriclu. Shirley F11- near equal: 3. hluljv MllcKcnzzc; Roddy MacKcllzic lcquall. Lauim M Hciill-t. 'I‘eacher. MAPLEWOOD . ND VICINITY 3 Miss Pulririn l-‘lzvd. Sruilii Mel- ‘vlllc. has ontnrczi the Clll’ Yliiinl for trcalsncni. Hos - 'i“cc fwnnrrs of Mnplcivnod and virilfltv we iulvlnilsl" luvnitill! s thaw lli order to obtain their year- ‘y supply of fllcvxluld. ' Much praise ls duo lo our Mall driver, Mr. Enl-l Kelly who dulilig those remit slomls. mostly made his trips on whcdulc. Mr. Iinrncc Tmlnor returned to Debcrl. N. s nflcr spending a few days in Meplewood. . . C. i‘ N RDEI. Grade X-l. Florence MncDoucill_ A Co‘ “Sumo 0 Grade VII-l Helen Molynenux. 0F 30mm n00 ‘M395 FQQM Grade Vl—l. Lmrov ltlnllilesux: 501111; AFRICA T0 2. Gerard hiolyuenux; 3. Bruce LmqcAgrsmg MncDcugnll __.__. Grade V——1 Alvin Molrlicnilx; 2. Orders ammlnmm m an to m‘. Eric rro\v-=dale 000.000 yards 1m. been placed with Grade lII--l. Marie hfolpiirnlux: IIIQ Lmcnsluro cotton industry b3 2 Hamld $I°\\‘fll'l tho South African Government. Grade ll-l. Cecil Molyncnux: 2. Much of the material is in Iteer Cecil Stewart; 3 Clarence Stewart. (h-mnnd at home but South Africa Ornde I -l. Waldron Molyneaux. “~11 b, give-n first can upon it. 2. 1911-1111“? Stfllflrl- Tho class of cloth wont/ed i.- (Pntriol Please Copyl lnrgelv for "drills" which are such -—-—~——-—————- an important part of millilfi KINGSTON W. I. equipment. -——~ “D0nims" are also required. Them The Pe-lirunrv ulecliiig of Kinz- lfsfiallv needed for overaJl cloth arc sioli W. I eras hold sit the licmc of Mrs James Bccr. Meeting open- nlrondy being used on a. colossal scaln for the Civilian Dcicncs cd by singinc Odc followed by Creed Errors ill Bfllefi-lll. ln unison. Roll cull was answered by eleven member". Two members Soul]. Africa's orders Ne mm; nlcterl with o. largo ltcsn for "ducks paid there dues. two new members joined. Four airs socks. four mirs The Ins‘ generation remembers IIIGSp tone clothes n< made of’ pure mills. two pa "s gloves. one V IWCI! sweater, was passed in for Rr-cl flax. Nowadays not many tent Cros. and dosided to get more yarn. "ducks" are mad» of linen and now that fax is $Il0fl the cotton trade 25 cent received for canning. Col- lection $2.21 cents. There was no are mot-find this new demand 111011 cheapv and as serviccablv an before. business or committees BDPUIIVC’! was left until ilext meeting. Ni-xt lmeellng to be hcld at the home d! In Auld. fleeing oioeed Lau-ycim of India. want. the dc?"- clalion of law books exempted 1mm income taxes.