PAGE TWO 1_ “CAS|l" We pay “Spot Cash” for Carpenter and lileohanic Tools, such as plants, saws. brace and hits. ltllson wrenches, small anvlls and vlses. In fact everything in the line of tools. Bring them in new. EXCHANGE STORE. 10a Richmond Street, Phone 800 _ Trinity United Church THURSDAY. MARCH 30th Lilo-Guides Ten. postponed. LOO-Chaminade Chorus — Social Hall. f______i.___ . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘I i... Tlsiseslnninbressrvedfornowsel local interest. bat advertising sf a uewsy nature may be inserted at 5 eenis a word. strictly pay- able in advance. CIASWILL for PIIOWIIIPILI. CONTBDLRA ‘DION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-97” AMONG PRIZE WINNERS 1n the recent National Temperance contest Arthur Brown won third prize for boys nine years and younger. AFTERNOON TEA POSTPONED —'I‘he Girl Guides of Trinity Church will hold their afternoon tea on Thursday, March 27. in- stead of today. L-I65 FUNERAL THIS MORNING — Funeral services will be held at 8.45 this morning from her late resi- dence. 322 Kent Street to St. Ditti- slanls Basilica for Mrs. Daniel Steele, 83. Burial will be in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. TRAINEES REPORT TOMA!’ — The military training centre at Beach Grovclnn is now in rcarll- iiess for receiving the young men 21 years old who are coming in to- morrow for training under the new four tnonths‘ training. Alter spend- ing lwo molitlis here they go to advanced training centres to which they will be allotted. About thirty- thrce are expected to report today undcr the Naziolial Resources Mob- ilization Act, and sixty-five zzct-lve recruits are coming this week from Nova Scolvla. Other men will 001111 This Island "is a poet's land. Whatever else you say; _ With pleasant scenes on either hand. That greet voil 0n Will‘ Why. A vioctis isle whose hills and lens Are set lll [rallies 0f gold. Anti eicrv one with s.iilors ease Will pirate for his hold. A fairy Isle of crescent shape That wears a sliver star . . . . Where l'lt‘ll and poor may well and. dream. , . . But reach aivi follow far. I »~l-“_ H. MacArthur. The Central Guardian Claim seven Fascist attacks Beaten back AIBENS. March l0—(AP)—Seven new attacks by closely-packed ranks of Italians against Greek positions. wrested ironi the Italians in their recent futile seven-day Albanian of- fen ive have n and the field left littered with dead; aGrees tonight. The spokesman quoted Italian prisoners as sayini! Mussolini did not appear among the regular troops during his stay in Albania. ‘Iliese prisoners said Mussolini confined his vi its to inspections of Blackslnrt (DOlltlCBl Fascist) bat- talions. l-Ie also was said to have visited hospitals where "he was giv- en a cold reception" The Royal Air lvorce announced a‘ heavy and successful attack Tuesday‘ on Durazzo, niain Italian port cf entry into northern Albania. and} an attack on Italian transport andl calrlnps on the road between Buzi and 8V8. Report Large Battle GENEGLIA, Yugoslavia. Mar i9. -tAP) —A large battle is being fought between Greek and Italian force on the slopes of Predezina. mountains. north of Legorani. dis- patchcs to this Yugoslav border town from Albania reported - night. These reports said Greek counter- attacks in the Tepelini area resulted 111 the capture of the village of Mez- govcrnment spokesman announced I directing the offensive that failed. | THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Diphtheria 11. aiitvuse Cases recover Approvesbugc Appropriation All but one of the five eases of diphtheria in this province have been released from quarantine. Dr.| aslsrlvrr “dbl” was" a - ,,,,, . ea yes y. ease is expected to bereleased: gum shortly. No further outbreaks have been reported. and Dr. Keepiidifiaaid wuamamn Much ‘a _(Am —-Byavotoof886to56.theBouse he did not expect any. ‘The ‘degel had very little chance to spre . e M mwmnmivu mum‘ ‘patch , ed the WDOILNOOOO‘ PDNDHMJOII continued. ‘The ma ority of school a for help to Britain and sent it on Clfllgdiefl {have been mmuud h; I our o e cases repoi- re- cent weeks were in Charlottetown, to the Senate where the leadership and the fifth at Summersid . No has hopefully arranged for itrpss- putbreaks were reported from other sage by next Tuesday. psi-ts of the province. while the House was knocking Meanwhile a check-no was in down opposition amendments, 1e“- regress to determine the nature of m; 595;“ 99mm“; h“ a-“m l e illne s of two persons underlup p13,!“ gm- ‘hcvm; u.‘ mun," siiitslgicion es biggie canal! mellllia through the Senate committee atsge g ca s. i-ea o son ». ineninglstls in the Province had al- §1*I,'§,‘{,'§§d:;‘“ brhuflg n w M“ mos: died gill. it wtasclealii-ned. ‘glitz so f“ u éoula be seen 0990's.,” mos i'ecen case. a ar vzan a u ' . ten days ego. was the first for a fell“: égeugpglnwglch ail“?! 59-" number of weeks. Scattered oiit- t ' Y *3 m" 5m‘ breaks have been occurring in the a 5 spwch” h“ l“ Vi" Vl-lllfiheli- 1 m “me m‘ in Dwembe Senator Gerald Nye (Rep-N. D.) Prov n when the malady first made its ap- ‘md 59ml" R0501‘?- TI-n (Rclt- " pearance with one case at a mili- fir; fiilghglrll/B 801/0111 amend- tar tr inin mp here. - v a g ca The appropriation bill would pro- I Y§§§¢-l§§dfll'l§°§l'$tl'll§"m?i'. 000000.000 available for the pur- Half-century 0ld dream chase of war uipment to be sent l0 311W". Greece. China or other countries which may decide to re- sist attacks from Germany. Italy orrinmid id ’ W011 D101’ c. among other items. :1.a4a,ooo.ooo for big gun! and their ammunition; $1,054,020, or and a steady flow of hoops follow- tinued: ‘Draining ‘s ffhe military life l-n llki lend. Every day a brigade, a battel on or s. battery 1e on the move somewhere. improv- Ganadafs 50,000 Guard Big Area of Old England IAQDGI. Nerds 1'! —(OP)— guaidinttiedf linesof hwlsndaremorethegiegli‘: At a menial “meeting of tr N0 an while airmen of the Dominion f t in VIII’ S0116. f Canada's answer to t‘? Em- DIIW! Ind to e fight when 21y record in . i ee run, the introduction to e th r story written by Ross Munro Con-;A. MecMillan. They would express Correspondent. their deep much of the flaithlful and a ‘mark adian Press War wri ten st the re- ueet. or the Britim Ministry of m- mmfillifilgutlon-llh 1 whi h led Q lfi C IQOQV this out ne or Canada's glowing war effort were all the sis Do- Newfovindland. Rhodesia t Indies. many Near and Far Scandinavia countries. Greece and fl-le United States. Munro related the first con- the akin .Water and her seamen patrol the waters mo These men are D000.‘ e following resolution was Pn lei-gs measure rity. his efficiency. his courtesy and tact, his fair, pathetic was l . rrliseionere and Staff will greatly ‘Commissioners Place tribute 0n Civic‘ records ith ma... s... us‘ and gelled fungi: purz in the niinuter "RIBOL the Coenniia tee sense of loss in the death of Department r. Janice recistlon of his “nod oyotedrservice avg; ed by reat ygplhlltlfi and in s System. result! from his integ- unfailing and honourable tim- classes with whom he ‘The Com- 1on8 miss his wise counsel Ju but tingerit of khaki-clad Canadians wii med in the United Kingdom months after war broke out ad over this Atlantic. I-Ils awry 0on- Now in the ramparts of the Is- trained as any of em fighters in flu, world. keynote of their ship an wtlruld extend to his bereaved fli- m th r sorrow. In the Depar which he served so well his me- mo ' land are two divisions and Sflclllllyiflvnryln is not to die." March 19. i941. his warm friendship. ‘they their deepest sympathy“ in en will the be ever cherished. "To hearts we leave behind J. A. WEBSTER. G. n. WRIGHT W. D. GILLIS Commissioners. 6'] l‘: "W" wt u A. a. r. land u o’ b. are voolleotlon Tia fin?“ " and ” lNoticE. Two hundred mum, Beirut lead. bee wvivififii“ Beuut. North"... h‘ @6230 have will. ecked Saliorgjmgocmielfy“ m’ ____ . The U 1M St n if our way of i§§°‘._.“““‘° b‘ m")! be main- °°° for alllllanes: tscaoooooo ing its tactical ability, keeping the tanks and armored automobiles; men toughened up for the tests of mobile warfare. Doll big: have adapt“ a govo. y Scouts- was pm l.t ", 1 N I11 the Davoli valley. Greek troops Fmd events’ not OTTAWA. March 1o —(CP) - wmmpoo vS'_l‘l-ZAI)1' l\l()\'I.-Jl\ll~jl\"l‘ 0F TUB- hllS.~l-a1‘l11e1's lire sluwlv moving ihrlr surplus potato stocks to mar- ktt while the price remains fairly Sl-"tldi. Present quotations 101' table stock are 25 to 2i cents per bushel although slight variation occurred ircm time to time. In recent weeks mere has been a fairly heavy mo“- meiit 0t seed potatoes, prlncipiily to markets in New Jersey and Long island. it is expected Bildltlolllil seed tubers will liiove to Canadian markets within a few week . At D18- gentblt is__too tféllly for heavy buying B HOWARD “._ BIAKESLEE ‘v “ullilfllflll ealers. ulicre l5 no {x-‘gsucialcd Press Sunni“ Editor indication of what islanu iarineis NEW YORK. March l9.~tAP) -" ma“ l“ “l9 ‘"1" "l WW0 “vicar-e Propaganda sway Opinion in ll. S. What things really mould Dubllc OI).lll0ll iii the United States? Prop- aganda? Events? Science Editor Howard W. Blakeslee, of the Ass-z- ciated Pre s sums up recent re- search into this subvert. seeking to break through Italian lilies toward Berati and Eibasani. were said to have smashed the Ital- ian left wing and gained the Ossulri River bank. News Briefs BA~Y SHORE. N.Y.. March i9. — tAiJ)—Tne British freighter Student Prince II. maimed bv a Nova $601.11. crew. struck a sand bar half a nil.e oif Fire Island today and was brok- en in half by heavy seas shortly alter it captain and crew of eight For half a century people alonil the Great Lakes have looked for- ward to the day when large ocean ships would be able to come up the St. Lawrence and on through the Lakes. _, If agreements signed today by Canada and United States are pass- t ed by Parliament and Congress. .hfs dream is to come true four years hence. A seaway of 2'1 feet. which will accommodate shipping of 25- foot draft frcm Montreal to Lake Ontario would be provided‘ under the agreement. Canals connecting the upper lakes already provide such accommodation. The present canal system‘ along t mil 1n senerai: trozoooooo blllldlllfl factories to produce such epgililpmenhdand t“? In I Lh or tbeuiwenviqmwdihat? ‘$555.5 por s. sentative W. P. Lam Kill-l. was beaten 25:’ mendments m” by "flying amounts, to ma)“; two years. 80. i943 dt b; _ ed State?‘ hugbdl‘: me use o’ mm for ships and water for for re- A motion to send the bill back committee. presented by 114mm. l-eflrgiztltep- r to down e- ta reduce the flpprqpfl- o The chamber tumed he time limit on the fund a flat instead of until June by belligerent INFRDNT LINE but their keenneee for battle has not dwindled or wan al battalions missed going to Norway bv a narrow margin and a Whole division France before tlbe collapse its van- guard even miles of Paris. Then they settled down in those hect'c months of late summer to help guard number of ‘Ihey havent been in action yet ed. Sever was ready to move in getting to within 40 TENSENESS Clncar-Markovlc and the German minister. viktor Von I-Ieeren. would be witnessed by Japan's Foreign Minister, Yosuke Mat- 5 Britain against bhe threat of invasion: In recent naontlis a considerable an Rome for conferences. was A adfana have been be in harmon (Continued from page l) German sources said the signing uoka, now en route to Berlin and (In Berlin, however, Matsuoini expected h) arrive March 27.) fact. which did not appear to with reports of an up“ 111 u. ll 11g §'_ . m. B... sac §i°.’2‘.é‘.2l..‘.l’ sv- wy or Civil awards and 11v. l. ' mp‘ Mentioned in Dlsmtchg; #1:: _ . j 0n V. _ .. Cross and six Emmi 122.31g 99g’ first Civil Defence award “'35 w Q by a Boy Scout. ‘m Said f0 be fli ld " B» §v‘<’>1f‘i»%%i".l:ll' ma r Dennis Chap“ , 79' ‘ mlTying on in wartime‘ Iiondzivli all]: W65 Olle o! the original leaders or I908. and wears stars TEDIESEIIIM‘ hi5 33 years of 0011111111015 sgryfc.’ moved up t.o the fi-cnt line. holding|Ams member 1p for Yugoslavia o 08min section of "he E181l~°1l1|w11s the expulsion of former pre- cofleh" The "00-11110 " took 0%.!‘ mler Milan Stoyadinovitch, who from Billie-h units 811d ‘n Q1050 has been accused of ing to re- positions they are patrolling broadlgain power so he coul align this "965 Wllh 1110301‘ cycle squadflllls count-ry with Germany and Italy. and Bren gun carrier platoons and; Yugoslav government circles in- manmlris defence posts along i410 sisted that no pact would be sign- eee- They perform their dutifs Willi ,ed which would permit passage of sefiousness. This is the ffrehforeign troops, threaten Yugoslav 0011011 Of reel 501476111! f0!‘ mil-fly 0f lndegendence or plunge the coun- t-‘hem- try to war. Several times machine gunners This whole country was busy have opened up on enemv planes with military preparations. Air- and one Denier bombef is de inile- lcraft manoeuvred all day over the 1y credited to a central Ontario re- mapital. Belgrade streets presented g‘ment while SCWTBJ other units‘; wunbry-fair wens g5 pegggntg helped down other Nazi aircraft in|5tremned m military centres, 1e“. llhell‘ - ing iequisitioned horses. The Russian legctlon denied an unconfirmed report that a special envoy from Moscow had arrived to ,d1scuss foreign policy with Yugo- slav leaders. In Turkey, where the press said a strong British stand was the only International Rota diw are to me as rurinlgg almgt‘ cl s . 30v Scouts As- the difference being that l5 l1" We and the other id- men. The Bo Scouts is the prodvm of an indivlcilial, 10rd Baden-Pow- ell. The founder of Refill-v did m; visualize the Movement he 1M started. nor d‘d the tourder of ills Boy Scouts. .yet in two generation the spirit of these Movements up. tured the boys and the men in plactically every nation of world.--- .7. F. M. Stewart. p.151. dent of Toronto Rotary Club, Some 10,000 Bo Sc t Cubs meet In Torsontooghsilrfisfigg 2.000 in the Public schools. As recorded in the 32nd Annuil Report of the British Boy Scouts Association, 175 different types of Wfl-flllfle ecrv-‘ce have bern carried out by Old Country Scouts. A demonstration of mode] “m. plane flying held at Wallacebiirg Ont.. under the auspices of the Walleceburg Boy Scouts attracted well over a hundred boys and |, grouP of Bil-ls. _._Alrcra.ftsman Cyril Faulkner. a Lancing. who wis recently awarded the Military Medal for saving: British fighter pilot from a bal- lng aeroplane, is a Boy Scout. Toronto city hospWels have sp- peeled for bile registration of ed. ditional Rover Scouts for bloot transfusion. to meet a serious lecl due to the quantity of blood being sent overseas. The Scout Certificate of Gallan- lrv was awarded Miss l". E. Revli General Secretary of the Sheffield Scouts Association, for her cu tending work during a heavy air raid on Sheffield. A mobile tea car was chased - the Boy Scouts and G rl Guides la o Buxton, anglsnd and presented fund for preliminary surveys and to the Y.M.C.A. The tea cai- will "h" Willk- serve men of the fightirul l0 Strong opposition has developed stationed in the Buxion High ' from some eastern shipping and in- dun-uh early “or vliiflz. are.“ —— " _ 0811110 E US 01‘ 8- ht semen...“ Laurie 111mg”, fence or other purposes. - President Roosevelt made known " ‘mum k "ed in m, t _ l w f paganda_ M.’ this year. No commercial fertilizers warshi a. 6335i’?! nrifistaifothlerliig shifts in ha"? we“ bougm Ye.“ 5'1"‘ 91 “"1 p United smws W“ amnion as ch31, purchases are inane in lvlay, only a . . ks at. nrst belcr 1 l fared. br national suivcvs at Prlnce- ‘Qw we‘? .~ v 9 llalllllfl- m" Un}‘_prsny_ , Pit-sent indications are fertilizer Y W.’ M. NOW.“ ._ m. m‘, ilrlces will be from sewn t-i 1.1: ml daylight ant Bran, are‘ FXRnU-vlpe Pent. higncr than last. rear. f'i'l11- Al o important are domestic events. "m" "lclffime 15 l“ DOLH-‘ll and 011-" vmahlv m‘, “annual elect...“ and a monia. Phosphates are little. if any. R,m_,,,,.e]. firflid‘, mm l higher. it was learned. o retn harts show n arze '*“_ “fir; fibrin“? States sentiment. in FRESENTFTION T VENTRA" the apparent direction of war. but R"YALT‘_A l’19a“'am<*’"9“1n9““5 ‘he ca\ls{\s' so 1m- as u... flmrvs spent at, the nome oi Nlr. aliu M.S. (list-lost: them. would surprise thcsc figusififililtlllllgl bgL1py°l;d€-)'~ tFi-‘Elliléflliv _ g - do- -. i ' eo ‘cum ov- xflllizazltltllflil. that piopaizanda is I any “meted m honor ‘wool “w” ..pronazanda 1s importanty {Md young people who‘ have recently m.‘ Had“. CanmL Associate pm, been married. ’1he chairman, lvlr. “.5501. or ‘Psvchology m charge o; W. P McLeod. after a few remarks. m‘, “Um “Bu. it is not the an- called. Oil Mrs. Alex. Agnew to rc.d mwmqqll wcabgn ma. some new“; an address to Mr. Richard Curlcy. make l out w b,_._ formry Frances Cullen. of Sher- --Fm. mstancm Drobablv m, amount wood; and presentation of a beauti- 0; German propaganda} no matter fvil electric lamp and silver and m“. 84.1mm‘. hmdletp mum make pyrex casserole was made by Mrs. us fight on the German side. lMalor M93415 MP5. Cui'ley replied my)“ tmpoywm thing 55 me way ior herself and her husband. who is in which 9\’Cl’llS-5(ilTlC of them. to a lllelllbel‘ 9f 111° 9011341511 Navy 9-11 W. Mme a... mopagandn in their active service overseas. M1". and Mrs. mctu-csgsu-lke U... neon“. ‘mosey... Donald MacAuslalid were then call- 1...<¢,,;_5_ m“... and Dyejudlcgs are ed oil: an address 1.0 them waureatl. ‘heady m-em. wen “XNL ‘by Miss Dorothy Cullen, and they ' ' were prgsentted vvithba K285i Roi sill-l “m m, an a ea-se _v rs. ussc Make Graph of Sm e |Ropcr. Mr. and Mrs. MacAusland. The war scntilnent is shown in a l" lelllY- EJTDTBSSQQ Well‘ Smile"? [great qranli covering a large attic thanks for the gift and the 200d ‘can in the building housing me wishes that accompanied ll.‘ Dori. Princeton nub ic opinion research as he lgfamiliailv known. is aso .A..‘§‘;i“‘..‘i3‘i‘..i2§.“.32.” iiéié“il‘illé*iim‘iiila ‘ti. argc m r — _ . . __ , , ._ mm.“ the work‘ and me (ram 1;, ob- warmwvvelcome in his home (Illsrkllltt. Nova Scotia IIESIINIé-Jllalflgscfgfti: we‘: 1am‘... b‘. u... 5am8VSflIllD>lllnR mcth- FCUDVUIIR the‘ lslililsziiiggf I~o_l leg in otpera ‘coho D mimon Deput- cds and the same llll8l‘\‘l_(2\\‘Cl’S_WllO ale JollyGoo _e_ovvs. diilnfilgll flint 51790 01‘ 0 , 119 _ ° n “jay produce one of the public opinion Sallie-Tl “e19 enlwleflgbv l‘ : 1 m!‘ ' "lent °l “slenesi “c” y H? .5 ler Lake Ontario and on to the Dolls. . 1% Dig“ ‘fill-ill’ “aagdféyfsolrfi fllllfllffid “will” 35 begé at‘: ,wella.m Canal which easily can be On the wall. a dozen chalk ‘lines 5 n °X- thllllawAF M l? H r_ good. Cne schooner lan a ca.c mad, m meet “may speclflcadoml trace the course of various Ameri-Flflve 0f 9 - l - °55Y5~ l“ of 170,000 pounds of fish at Locke- can opinions on war que tions. vey and l-feber MacAusland sHDlllSd port, in Shelbume East District. . Most. of them run from the outset ‘flit-ill 11111516 and mill-l" awllmpall“ the crew on this particular trip of the war to the present. llllellls» “alum 4°‘ F‘; fienfhsharing $63 per man. At the bottom of the wall. below; 11018 11 $010 blkMl- F1511 "Dllw whne the YIQQOQ-pqund landing of nil tlie opinion lines. are written.’ 1,310 and a lousing sliiR-SOIIII- d S‘ was the be“ trip made up m ma; p month by month. or week by week.‘ 1mm“ lelreshmgxrlits vvetre servet imme this year‘ other vessels lamb _____ the dramatic events of the period» the ladies. and e pg: vtfiamne‘ rob ed camhes rang.“ 1mm 50.000 w OITAWA March n _(CP) __ It is directly 11ml"? S°me °f the“ 91°” Wm‘ °V°“’°“°RD°“ f‘ fh -, 100.000 pounds each. No matter what. Germany may say events that the opinion lines show‘ in! Mr. and Mrsi. h per or i091 The inspector reported “so com or do Poland $11111“ a 1.68m exmb most of their chances in direction. | hospitali °as ll- Strumon of mm, new “smug w,“ m“ and h" boundafles remain m." A" “amnl” ‘s ‘he queshm‘ °°“' sels at yards located atop; file changed in the heart of every Pole and friend of Poland, says Victor Podoakl. Polish consul-geneal in celgigdlll m Mr Poddsid tak at, vv _v . es exception to cxpresallons like ‘form- were rescued by coast lruardsmen. BOSTON. March 10.—(AP) - A huge. four-motored air liner is in rcatillw service between Canada and Hlllfliil. transport-ma government ot-I “Ifrriggriiéfigf-grgaf: mleogsngrg frcm Montreal to Prescott. Ont... it K ‘ _ .‘ M h n" will be necessary to deepen the 3LT}.§,'°§}‘§.§,‘,3,§‘f,..c5_“§§§§ {ggaylhachine Canal from 14 feet m 21 Snow said he understood two aocli-‘fltetr at an eslimated cost of $55.- tional air liners soon will be added 000.00. lto the service. Already the power canal con- rAwA T:- 19 ‘GP, nrctlng Vialleyfleld ‘with ‘Beauhsr- 0'1‘ , arci .— -— ncis s 0 setlway imens ons, ut Matzistraie Glen strike today _ re- it will be necessary to build a set served iudkillclll lllllll M81111 159% of locks at Beauharnois so ships. after the Citizen Publishing Coni- an” passing out of we hum“ “any pleaded m! gum" w F“) Canal and across Lake St. Louis charges laldundei Defence of Can- Wm be raised 80 feet to the leve. ad“ Rmlulatlms" of the Beauharnols power canal. n , __ _ _ From Beauhaniois the ships will sari. reportedtodav thieves broke lntohis 1° vaneYneldi Que» ‘"111 the“ Brighton home while he was asleep llllllllgll 118KB 59- B80015 and the an; week-onto with her sister, Mrs. 1.000 ti. f w ‘w, river to Bamhart Island near Corvi- “ e3’ w‘ m1 Hum" Riv"- Yfcflhsigglearfé gifts?“ o je e‘ . w girevent a German victory 11. Ont. n th bi d . i . llll w ...§'“ b, mflfgi", ‘K5112’ wfi. ‘KR Mr. Clifford Holmes made a short. The lsl- Dlvlllw» 111111" commend in “file alkans, the national as- the shipping more than 8o lee; visit to York recently. . 91 Mll-L-Gefl- G- R- Peilkefi- V- Ct-‘sembly unanimously extended for from the [eve] below the dam m l5 billetcd .n 500765 0f little tOWIIS three months the martial 13w the level above‘ Salami/Tag‘? svfgdkin lzggitfi tohgglrrlhiclh has been in eféect sirécellast T115 1| v v l 1 11 a nEuropeanTtireyan aong proczedwio egfee égiaifgplzvgfiofi ‘eamed a. fine record of rescue andflme Dai-dgneues, the St. Lawrence west of Montreal now is l4 feel: deep, Below Montreal .the channels already have suffic- .ient depth for ships well over 25- foot draft. To provide the 27-foot seawav ._.______i____ KINGSTON AND VICINITY Kinsstc Sch 1 i under tit: skilfm nianggeoisiroeifiirtaig the teachers. Miss Laura Livingston and Miss Joyce Harper. The ladies are busy imltting for gleigsRed Cross and the soldiers over- A large nrmber of the Kingston folk attended st. P lik’ 1 Charlottetown. a rc s pay in Messrs. tome Dochei-ty and Myron Holmes drove to Charlotte. town recently to attend the hggkey match. coastal defence are Canadian winners. Thev will sweep the enemy beaches with heavy shells if an invasion is Mrs. Edgar Newson spent aple-is- MWmlI/WL RESCUE WORK 'I‘_lie many friends of Miss Jeanette Docherty are pleased to sec her out again after her recent illness. Miss Edith MacSwain of Rose Valley, is visiting friends in King- Six New Vessels For Nova Scotia. Off Shore Fleet. Reporting on fishing conditions on the offshore banks where the lvage co-oper-tition with civil m T k1 11 111d 1 mange further locks unie ~e - ‘a - . e l" 5 "B" '- sarv at the controlsdglr: Yllililtmgfg- workers after bomb n“ attack‘ Th“ 5mm sarammlm new w the 3n‘ quois. has all helped to cement the good tlsh island of Cyprus and talked Ab“, mascot. the shmphm em relations existing between English with the British Foreign Secretary W5 m, Thousand Islands The m e vlllens and the Coiled an fisht- vAnthony Eden. (This talk was said ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 1118 lllell- Members 0f U10 ROY“! ,ln Cairo to have re-emphasized the Canadian Blrlnccrs have earned identity of Turko-British views.) the new British awards, the George NEW SEAWAY Cvross and the C0011; Medal. for (Continued u from_ pege_1)_ Mrs. Dan MacInod and little son Karl of Hunter River, spent a few days with her aunt. Mrs. John Docherty and other friends in Kingston. Mr. John Campbell of Elmwooci was a recent visitor to Kingston. Miss Laura Livingston and Miss Joyce Harper spent a pleasant weekend at their respective homes in Clyde River and North Milton. Mrs. I a Auld t. f d visiting ff-lends insglixhrlgtteawn?” Friends encl- neighbors of Mrs. Robert Willis are sorry to hear of her illness. Visitors to the city on Sunday last were: Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacSwain and daughter Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. George r and Mr. mova‘. of granite shoals to main: the channels conform with seaway SDCClHCduOIIS was completed a dec- ade ago and at. the west. end o! urlu ual . the Thousand Islands he ships en- s Con" 9 8 The tedium involved in contin- llOLls rehearsal of tactics and moves has not dulled their vigorous spirit. They think pnmarily of the day when they will meet the Hun. With their fine equipment and guns and their fighting zeal they will carry on the high tradition of the Canad- ian arniv set bv their fathers in the Ffirst Great War. English hosplteyty has hel d ease the weight of training and he army itself has launched educational and pnteftfnment schemes to help keep the men in good spirits. ‘Hie A has provided a. hcckev rink for use of Canadian b10005. A hock- e league ‘has beterxiedfonngd with a u eaim en e , an soccer and softball also have been played on a league basis in every camp. Rapids section work. ‘Pills was patterned mainly aftera 192B proposal by a Joint Board of Engineers. rather than the I834 plan. in an effort to eliminatesome objections to the development. Engineer, months ago reached substantial agreement on the project and Mr. Roosevelt early this year allotted 31.000000 from a spec ‘idewd “Dwrmost at present south shore of Nova Scotia. One I 31122119: tzhllisclpciithiztlaiid craft was ready for launching. and open at n51; of war than to keepout construction on three o'her craft .1- WM?» was well elon toward completion Well-known I hing capuiins will | The recent storm gave plenty of work for tlhe snow shovel ers, and RX“ 3mm "Yes" we" many men. have been kept busy On'y 35 per cent. of those answcr- ranlouL “lb tqatigenyglsienlcli MT- Claim? MllcNeln h" rctumcd gninllon began a rather steep climb. to his home after spending a fort- ~ - _ B v ' d night in Summerside the guest 0f gage .{.’§,§‘§‘,,.“§§,..'.§'."§.§1l‘.. Zia?“ Sgt his sister Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. bofltstsgsethtig ggcpggncfegnrmolflflcs" Mr. Alton 6'Brien spelli- l WW Sentmnbcr. n U m)“ dawvsxrpccntly in Ulmirv. X’ _ _ L _.l ___ wiririqdifuilrlcofl Slgtc ibllllili- Miss Marion O‘Blicn. teacher 0f cal campaign. turned this ODlIllCél cape Wolft‘ 5ChOO1‘Sl7('l'il the meek- . b ti, d wnwar . tth he ren . g‘llt1"czs'l'flacll1cfrllbcdanxegElvvlfl m; cent. end a e “°E2_ r pa After election. that 0031101] lfrlji The farmers are llflkiillgtnhflGVfigzfi again to 60 per con. " e5» of the fiitr days to iau eir special cause for this rebound was L.“ to malice-t, but the prices are "nfiawvlé. this occurred on Dec I dmppomblng’ o . - ~ —-——— nri event which 111111111 "m" d". m. and Mrs. Robert Weeks of rectlv m influence m,“ °phli°nillighfield have returned to their That was the Presidents first llre- home after spending several days Side "ilk “m” “NW3” Que‘ 'v visiting Mr. Weeks mother. Mrs. Annie Weeks. then the line 1'cse to 6B per 0011i- Mr. John Weeks of His Majesty's meaning more than two-thirds an- swerfid “Yes-even at the 115K 01 Forces stationed in Debcrt. Nova Scctia. has returned to his 0111195 war! l after spending a brief holldiv with in BIRTHS his mother. Mis. Annie W601!!- 1 in. m1. to Mr. and Mr-i- -——— Marc] Mrs. Edwin Murphy was a recent since. clearing the Snow from the H take-"over the new craft immediately icy can be commissioned. In all six new vessels were laid down for construction during the past few months in Nova Scotia. All six are craft. of the most modern design and are equipped with power. Five of the new craft will have Lunen- burg as their home port and the sixth will hail frcm Sheibourne. Two of the craft have already lofted the fishing fleet. having been com- missloned late in i940. Canada. Fourthfn or Poland" in llhc press and to maps of Europe which show his country as part of Gcxmany. "Can- ada and Poland are allies." he said, "and any inference that Poland no longer exists causes suffering b0 mcn who are fighting loyally with Britain. And it aids Nazi propagan- do. which would like nothing better than to make out Blbroad that wd no longer exist but have b‘en wholly absolbrd into the German Reich." From the start of the German ln- vasion Sept. 1. 1939, Poles have re- sisvd efforts to destroy their homes and land. their culture. faith and and Mrs. James Beer and little son Parker. MILLVIEW SCHOOL For month of February: Grade X Sr.—i. Erma In s; 2, Doreen Grant; s. Mar Mac enzie. Grade I J . . A ele Ings: 2 Ewen Macleod. Grade VIII-i. Teresa MacKen- zie; 2. Mabel Storey, Grade VII-—1. Vernon Maclntyrc. 2. Lorne Morrlssey; 3. Angus Mec- Kenzle. Grade r-vl‘. Rena Storey; 2. Honey Production The latest available figures deal- ing with the compatative rank of tho nations in honey production are given by the International Reva-w of Agriculture. In number of colon- ics of peel; Russia ranks first wit-h the United Statu of Amezica. se- cond. Next comes Gen-nanv follow- ed by France, Mexico and 'I‘u-rkey. It is shown that in neaily all countries thcrg has been a great expansion in honev production dur- ing the gSSIL ten years. In Germany from l9 5 to 1939. the increase is llmgua . the the consul-general said. "y died, and still are dying, in resistance to Nazi aggression. This was the chief reason for the 2- M0710" Mlll-low. Wilbert Maclen-w "t." automation" in Pol Grade IV —1. r. P oski said that last 9 Arlene Inga: 2. and. M Sept. i. I-l - flat annlverserv of the German in- Grade III-l. si Eleanor Drake and Reta Grant1 va on, "not a Pole in the city of Warsaw stirrsd outside his door. equal, 8. Bernadette MecKenzle. Grade I (a) -l. Leo McKenna; while the Germans paraded in the strerts shouting, ‘Poland is ours to- 2. Edward Weather-hie. dBY-~llh4y world tomorrow." Then. Grade I (bl-—1. Gordon Jenkins; i 2. Auldene Morrlssey at 6 p. rn. the Poles flooded into , the public squares. espWlfl-lly V1 Grade I (c) -i. Harold Mutlow; .2 Edna Weatherbie. Pilsudski square to place flowers on (Pat-rut Please Copy) Lou Weatherbie; 8. Kenneth In s. Grade V —1. Eileen MacKenz e: the monuments and the grave of the Unknown Soldier. | The Germans fired on them." he GOOD OFTIUERS The Canadian headquarters staff is taidng great pains to obtain qualified officers end a Canadian officers‘ cadet training unit is oper- ating in Southern England. A can- adian staff course has been skirted where officers of all ranks from oversees units will receive instruct. n‘ army adminsii-atlon and staaff duties. More than 50 officers started the first course early in 1041 and are hard at work in the old manor 1101169 where the college is located. "llhe forces from the Dominion are trained and equipped after the Bli- tisli army fashion but in addition hive made innovations and adapta- tions that. have uced unusually good’ results. Wit the mnsdian- ritish corps is a road building y0f the Royal Canadian eers that has done some re msrkable highwov work in England already and a tunnelling company o the Engineers has labored for months on a secret defence works. The record of the tunnelling com- pany 5g im reesed the War Offioe that a de achment was eenr to Gibraltar and now miners from last December. however. that intended to pre s the project, declared that if it out under the 1934 proposal it would now be complete and rank "amon the great national defence assets o Iroquois Point: the to great aluminum producing centre: dro- giéceeded only by the Grand Coulee excavations to pro e channel for seagolng ve_s eis through the International Rapids section ofi the river-now one of the chief oar- riers to deep sea traffic between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic. Fire aboard ll. he and had been carried continent" e project involves:- A control dam in the vicinity of described e-s a coming "are," wll a Boy Scout of the 4th Illlllfi Troop. He was a member of a lam- ous figlhter squadron that recentl brought down its 600th German ‘plane. ‘Ilhe Boy Scouts of Holland. lil those of other countries invaded ll the Germans. have been bltnncd -i A dam in the long Sault Rapids U"? Nall-i- The 190d" 0f u" Hm wn of Two huge power houses. one electric horsepower — a total m. C is. k cl 0th ' ks ana dy es any“ erBvvorm-fi and e 5P! of evaporated milk of a 9 D91‘ C‘ fat content per tin. at. the head of Bariiliart rsiaiidnearl-lurend has announced tint 51" Massena. N.Y . now a organizations as . and the Grail will on‘ pear. and each side of the international bouil-‘ youth orga H dary. each to generate 1.100.000 hy-' National-Socialist Movement. {Urgent Need More the Boy Scott have to disa ultimately all Dllf nisatlons must follow tii Milk Productio l Th“ British Ministry 0' Fund t asked Canada to supply "ll? Um“ Kingdom in the 1i montrn will ing April. 1 194i pounds of Canadian chrddar ¢l1 s rlnsgclv additional 11s can 1 .8 with 112.001 48.000000 one-pound l i, . . Wilfred H‘ Con“ n-wn said. "The soldiers tiamplcd and scattfred the red and white flowers , which are our national cclors- - but. i ill the people came on. piling the visitor to Elmsdale. the guest of her mother- Mrs. Wreks and her sister Mrs. Hazel Cameron. MILL FEED SUPPLY Canada are drilling and tunnelling n the lmptovmg the de- -—--— o 1111]; milldfeied‘ ruppulllv ttuationd is fences. CA C O56 y i’! O QXXIML - ' MDE mend for flour and rgcentlv theie-e ' AIR SUPPORT ~'l'he United States iiav ‘s new iil-lonportunlty and a reewllelblllty ' ,, has been little indication of env Wit-ton battleship Bouh 0 - Canadian dairvmen- stands out es among the most effi- ‘ mmmd °l bl°°m- substantial increase in this d‘mar1d. Su ing the army in England 1111111491‘ 00059111011011 Ill i110 NW Y°lk Milk ploduciion D01‘ 0°" d clent m man ement according rd Puss SUPPORT lava the latest issue of the Current is t e near. army oo-c rratiarrelllnblllldlne yards here. we: elllllt-luie spflll8- slimmer W‘ m‘ ,, the Review. Al hotigh ranking only Review of ricultuml Conditions squadron which has devc oped g'|.V damaged by fire today for the be stibstantiailv increased by solteenth in number cf colonies of _ lnCansdaWhie acorwderable por- new wireless apparatus for ground- ~ "l" “me- ' 'ditioning dry cows now. Cows bees it ranks fourth tn volume of TW° 8w"- llewfllfillel’! l" N d?“ .t.ion of the Canadan production of to-air communication that may re- cm’ "Willi!" llllllfmnw w w!‘ are thin at time of calving 111 collating in Poland. One of them m1“ m.“ nmmmv ,8 u, vohmongn ‘mv oo-omritlon one.“ |vard workers said the biarie centred. u! u; mm- fecd to rel! Rvwv-‘d 1011111111! on the will 01hr» amen United sum. m. lar-witions. a Canadian fighter squad-tin v, condtion at the expense of m production. shovu rst/matcd at 81 per cent. The uni- fnrniitv of the increase es well as if; extent {is ‘tilt: subjccflt otf comment nose o , act 1a eoonom c _ conditions have varied M greatly in "MW" m!“ "' ‘dylnll "l "h" d“ the different countries. Canada w‘ “mm ‘h’ mmumfi" w" “ To supp] these Ordffs 11'1" quire Canadliian milk pwdllllum Warship third time m be increased by "l noose-moron. - It-zitm Mo}. _-- _ mi n M- on “ma” March m "ML by the N. NA," March l9. (APH than 6-070-000000 D0" Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. MléoDorto: tnv Emma Roper. of West lfllthle- to Mr. Victor Georile Dou-‘ie. 0 earne place. Mrs. Eliza. Gamelle of Tum Nova Scctia is in Elmsdalp for the first foil-night. nursing her mother rs. Annie Weeks, who has been serious- ly ill. s Te L Mr. I-Icsseltgllaithevfs tfifhti-llngltaoz; , h .St. resifs or 14. was . gives o e a e gfig-Qh-Avtghfisifwmlgetrlck Joseph Mr. T. A Matthew-s. for a visit re- Evans. in his 00th year. Funeral cently. from the home of his son. T110111" Friends of Mr. Alexander Camer- vun are pleased to learn that he is N. | improving so we“ that he Wm soon be able to leave the Prince County N. D. MacLean honey oduced. Mexico has nearlyv , oue-halfres many colonies of bees K k , t , l" "W" l" "We!" ‘w: i a» 1,1;- ggligl Eli-Olga ,5 b , m, v .33‘ liiéihl. face: iddt“i’i.'i.‘i’if.ggi,,r;g,igl;lgg 31,, ggpgglgotgg "- on," h" w" l" wit“ "or" the 82.3.1533. .‘.’§§"i.'..g‘t%m3“i‘“...i§ia: k, b, m, sP;:}%...°;‘.‘i"l%..fi T ct an ug- r h y: fir W11 "liable to 11nd llv-vllbllelieffl 1.1. demon 1di- 111 ma; Prince so“, m’ " “emnd-“mv “M” Th‘ 5°11“ “All” ‘l l l “ml 1 now w improve l‘ wggiilgxplgfixicoo m.§’“3y.‘.m3ii°§§9 "WM “m5 "mm m h“ l!" m" for? mill fegds havIrne been relstivglev: ;%il£;°n l! be!“ convlkd “m, i’ ma“ m 00M,“ n39‘ m“: monltilhi’ lcggdflllgnn before calving and lll . ,, _ , _ at...» aizltsr"t.n"iti‘rrlrtzlril; ili-lililiiiiitfil. we ~~m.':t'g"l.r‘"' "m" t’ t“ '"""°~..rat.."r.s"r...°i.iat.r"lze liig§j.%1,n'u§.z.lvr..""a.: 5gp? rs"..“;.°§llfil-F“°' Mwgaawatltaélrslirxeflzgdlrefxlg: J3 lslmnll flffifltléiflgfflébgaul: much Fag-l; {mm h‘ k l. m h" m llsnd and these Canadians lag: Q ,.§,.,{§f,,'.'.‘,°§ as‘ fir,“ 5 tnlfbflfifltlflfl on he beet I11 4 i r. . nc as >1~ n . g , mere ll veue Cd 110W! over , tnrv ‘ o the arflvai of a son at their home o y ---———-—- u“ slim‘ mwfl-l H9 ‘id Pmuwuppiies h) Britain. p ‘ "y banner "M31193: u; “ugh mgy feed KER reoentl . -E GOLF PRO DBAITED ~11 "And aside from nil question oflwers ned. gede in Canada bcforg it. crosses from the Provinc UNDERTA ber 0nd plot officer fronhtieetelién the Atlantic. f. n EMIALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltahire PIIOIIO “I u kn oontmutlogtflis and Dominion Experimental 11a r e . ‘we own and many o t h cum,‘ which l‘ prmmd 031,11 1'09, is one of = YmK_-_-“m u (P k) ltd‘ patriotlsn and rntiment culture» Aarlcvllilw ' NEW — — 9T Y C M,’ l l° Late T° Q3553’ lw ac- ~ ed Boulogne 4s hours sfter landing m’ " m“ M the or tzoyers. Rufid- of Carvadau flshlnll . RIDGE! . trestv exists," Mr Canada was in a bomber 0min‘ woralliif ‘fluid-wig! m“ "m 1 m m1 in Q n t WANTED EXPERIENCED sates lflmnflifir? mmog H, m,“ M, Po werflservin in the one: comm recognises; the oermnslvuoc- 33%‘... ‘l0 iii-um. mound lady for ladies ready to wear. induction emmnaum m4 w” army. Pol h arrnes were being re- ,up“wn_ ma!“ a . mum M an“. m a“ m," u.‘ “no”, ma. ""°"°"°" "“l“""d- 5”" m" sent lo Fot Dix. cru1ied_ in the American- Qllle" Poland by fore-J’ N.0.0's from the new Canadian a1’- l reds or officer; and fncn were sent. though "l0 °“' of ca particulars» XZ new 011111111111» ~-- -- "P" 5 "l"! l" "W "W" "l" —--—-——---- moored brlggdo. receiving tr-[nfnq b, mngvgnd p, m. cwm, more tario is the chit! "1"." - -1<l-'l-=-=°-=- spasm nus pa. “'1' "ll “"1 I" William Ilharfs in u» 1mm. - - which their will pass on to the m- loininrtiie mm am. . __ wcdtwtlvl- -~ .~ indtlst tpul. is not lfllie- ° Y -