, A g-‘ggggaigvgzg. 1941" FURNITURE SALE NEW and ‘USED Dining Room furniture Chesterfield Suites-new and used ' Studio Couches-new designs Sliding Couches and Cribs Simmons Beds-all sizes Extra Bed Sprinsa Pianos and Organs Office furniture and Desks Typewriters for Sale, also to rent by the month. Ranges and Stoves - all sizes Floor Coverings and Squares Toledo Scales Mirrors and Antiques, etc. _ AYLWARWS Furniture Exchange 202 Richmond St. Near Prince St. Charlottetown _THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN p* able in advance. ciuiswsbi. roi- Photographs. February . G and Albert earned Battery. it present the British are engaged in s Jubs river and advance on Mogadisico, the capital of Italian Somali- tuid, 200 miles beyond. The river is s thousand miles long and at its mouth is 750 feet wide with a current of three miles an hour. It is navigable by susliow Juan-wheelers miles from the see. The river runs through arid territory of land on either aids is fertile. yesterday. One squadron dive- ltorb, slightly southwest of lions at Gellb. Raids also were made on Isha Bsidoa, a road centre iomc distance track from the were bombed. Ill the places named are shown on the map, along icated as a heavy hlsclr line, and the prin- uggest the points at which the Italians ap- nd where the principal British attacks may ripal roads. The arrows s pear III strongest forci- a ins 001 was held r the dh-zction of mond. The prtr omit vi, VII inn VIII-Success W" “id and Health. and ix _ , Mildew“ and x English ms- lling Match. W glish, Spoiler. "its by Rev. Mr. Crowdis. Save The King. "’°‘...“€.'l“‘.§l.l"° h“? 1 . I o! ‘y .V ‘There passed peecetu ly away a - S. her home in Lot 8. Mrs. John Mc- after s, brief illness. Mrs. Mc- hsd been an invalid for a number o! years. She leaves to mourn her. husband and three daughters. Mrs. Mat Sweet Mrs. Lamson Brundege and Mrs. John McDonald. The funeral was held on Feb. 8th. to the Baptist. Ceme- tery in West Devon when; the re- LOWIZR MONTAGUI W. l. , M . - Anneer being new on. ring luggestkins for We money ‘hltli S ri miieiiiik. A motionpltlvag Dartmouth. Andrew Miss Etta D was held yesterday afternoon. ' Li..- Bsrders. Others attacked Itlliiln posi- riv . Gun emplacement and trenches I-‘ANNING SCHOOL ring th- Kins llmoh. Rev. M. J. Roon visitor in Charlottetown. Milt. mafns were tenderly laid to rest. Wll P. isaptlst Cemetery in Springfield -D OIWILL COVE W. I. The February meeting of the "h. Orwell Cove Women's Institute was held st the home of Mrs. William her rem s.l ii ii resumed. 9:” Brown, with nine members an vc "Wiles th hair This pe- w b in opened the meeting with the "‘ - i- t»; out? i": glans? ll. visitors present. The Vice-Pres. utes of the previous meeting were read and signed. Mrs. l"- E Rooney and Mrs. Wm. scLeod were appointed as program com- mittee or March. The Institute lottery was then drawn W Ml’!- J. MscRae and the holder of the _ -__.. iilllre largg qQQnHflQQ lucky ticket was Mr. Wilfred M c- Iran. Dry Pick M W . M cLecd inviv-d tile tirade quality. Ship menliiers t‘: hei- home for the Milflll as m- ining [hem |n_ meeting at which the You call is to be answe ed by "J-‘Iie!’ = tlloyal Packing Bo, . llii.i'.li“‘i.“..'..l“t'..'f;?;-'.ii"é’.“.li host”; The programme committee J. D. JENKINS, nieqeifled Quilt programme whit-n was enjoyed by all. Mm Maclleor‘ t PUFF-lg m. tmh" o] 5 ‘YIN coir Q serious effort to cross the to s point above Bardera, 3B0 A caravan route crosses at Borders from sereuli. but below the mountains a strip Very heavy bombing attacks hr South African planes were made on places up and down the Juba river bombed the Italian headquarters and from the Institute and the people of Lower Montague. In a few well- chosen W011!!! MhrsirCowan ‘gunned everyone or e reine ranoe. “mm” Mrs. Chsesel Annear invited the m, members mo; @0136’! thgurebbé Illd-IY IIIQQ . C Elm It . 15s Dolly G’ Matthew md f; eighty five cents. Meeting closed h to" ‘igiguvi-he occtshsion of btehe and‘, [___R9 5 H _ oe ' versary e mem rs Muimeiic mm‘ p“ n‘ received a. special treat of birthday co cream with their 5mm; (Patriot please copy) Howlan and Vicinity radesvirsx. man frinds ill egzet ...l.~.."..ir.i.l'-"""i.~.i".iiz. m? ileum‘ - - . r . What a Frlenwe Halve in c‘ Jimmy ey was a. recent Miss Eva csin, teacher in Wood- lsxtock spent the week-end st her Tbs Tier Study Club meeting hel at Jerrie Gallanvs. Mr- Arseriault presided. He wss ss- sisted by Miss Eva Arseiiault. There was a large attendance of members and the martin: was most inter- eating residents of Upper Howian t requested that wgflm to learn of the sudden l of ‘Iihomes Swallow s life- resldent of Iilor-estview. The uneral was held on the 14th to the man, Beecher Bryenton. in their homes for furtherance of their work. Last week, Mrs. Nor- rLs Sinclair and Mrs. Clarence Has- lem were joint hostesses at the home of the former and had four tables-of suction. The prizes were won by Mrs. A. Hughes and Mr. Raymond Haslam. Another was held at Mrs. Andrew Hughes at which there were two tables cl cards in play, at which the prizes were won by Mrs. M. Tierney and Senator Sinclair. Refreshments were served at these very enjoyable functions and pleasant social boar spent. and books will be called for. WILL FLY T0 GEORGETOWN —-Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and Supreme Court officials plan to fly from here to Georgetown in King's County today for the opening of the February term of the Court there. Mr. R. H. Rrprs, Supreme Court prothonotary for the province said there was only a small docket Tomi and he expected the business could be completed in time for the party to return to Charlottetown this evening. The practice of flying to Georgetown for the winter term of the court was started la-t year. When the docket is small it. per- mits the Judge lo complete in one day what would occupy three if he travelled by rail. Others going by plane today include, Mr. Ilestc-r P. O'Donnell. attorney, and Miss Ruth Christie, Court Stenogrnpher. Personals Philip Barlow R. C A. P‘. ar- rived from Moncion Saturday on two weeks furlough. Mr. Eidred Bryanton, Rollo Bay, left for Quebec yesterday morning where he will take up duties with The Horton Steel Co. Miss Freda McGuigan 22 Chest- nut Street city is a oatient in the city Hospital. Mrs. John E Sinclair. Summer- field was a visitor to Charlotte- town on Friday. the guest of hei- daughter, Mrs. A. B. Cutcliffc. R. Mr‘. W. Harry Tidmarsh left yes- terday morning for Amherst. N. S. to attend the Eastern Section oi‘ the Canadian Manufacturers Associat- ion (canned goods.) PIZP. VIM JYIGOR. Subnermslf \\'nnt norinisl pr-ii, rliil. villi". vitality? 'l‘r_\' Osircr ‘Poulc ‘Fiiblcis. Contain! toiilcs. stimulants, oyster elements- lil<ls lo normal pop nftcr 40 If not do- Iighfr-d with rosillis of first package, iunkcr refunds its low trrlcc. You don't risk a penny. For sale at Jenkins’ Pharmacy in Charlottetown and all time good drug atorcs. The c¢i|_iri_|_cuiriiin' 1.. Memoriam This column is reserved for news of 1°"! llliflvii. but advertising of I "B"! nature may be inserted at d cents a word, strictly pay- The Eastern Guardian z A v of rill-S's? m'3'§/°.'ii§,"f33 °"" m‘ ay morning Iilcbru learned that Mr. D during the closin Blbbltlii dgy been y onie. Although he had ._____ _ been in the best of on. BLANCIIABD Dental Oflloe i“ W" ‘"1 We"- 111i closed for two weeks from Saturday 22nd. ls-ll2-2-2fl-3l. ‘-_ . .'W.M.S. MEETS. --Tbe regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian: church. id at tfi HQFIC of an Maclnan had i Alsgévmoairarioiv urs msvit- Mmlilflllfi- W" i" _ Heaven L 0189 no, nsid n s few days previo t medical skill and could do failed to d the spirit of one l’ esteemed arid lov- ling and old passed to the yond. The deceased ‘as rn 1n 'I‘.vne Valley, July 10th, 1B- He was a son of and Mrs. Donald Mac sided on the old homeste one o! a family of i3 c which the following s M Gibson in her recent sag loterezlivlie; P. . nd: t. J. R. Pony ‘wgspgn en mg‘ chairman, Jose Iieglelgéaya Joeellh d away after a serious opera- Dx’ , r ‘any Manv friends in ail churches y’ here will remember him kindly and hear with deep regret of his death. was pastor of the Presbyterian hurch in Montague for a number Mrs. Hughes gave an in- talk on mission Wtlfkrlll The meeting closed with the Mizpsh Benediction after which were served. and a. pleasant social hour enjoyed. BROTHERS JOIN R. C, A, George and Reagh MacNeili, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Tiorqull MacNeili, Milton left Saturday morning for Petawaws hevinv joined the Royal Canadian Artillery. Their older brother Welbur is already station- ed there in the 8th Medium Mmwhoma! Adanmmt H‘ ft not only a yuan. ‘ ROCKFORD SQUARE SCHOOL CONTRIBUTES — The Save the Children Fund acknowledges with grateful thanks the splendid con- ributiorl of $50.00 from the pupils and teachers of Rochiozd Square School, for aid of Children in the British Isles. ' ..'Lieutensnt Allan Nicholson is helping hand to an on furlough and visitin those Wllo needed home was a. place w Hid 01d loved to con his kind anlilinfrlendl Meanie. service man. lid visiting his fami- RETURN TO MAINLAND - Lt. m h” w” "W" J. C. MacKenna and Mrs. MacKen- na. have returned to their home in Dartmouth. N. S., after visiting Mrs. MacKenne/s parents, Lt. Col. C. L. MacKay and Mrs. MacKay of Char- lottetown. Mrs. MacKay accompan- led her daughter and son-in-Iaw to known to murmur WHY: greeting th his room with a faithful member ian Church havin 1M1‘. Horace Fraser. of the firm Clark Bros. St. Peter's. spent ti'e week-end at his home in Montague. l-le is a son of Mrs. Roy Fraser. rt Gaudet, of the R.C.A.F., sent on furlough, and visit- ing lls home in Montague. He is use who entered “11119- He was a of the Presbyter- 8 filled the office SUCCESSFUL AUCTION PARTY —On Monday evening. a very on- joyable card party was held at the home of Mr. Ivan Lambe. Spring- field with flve tables in play. The prize was won by Mrs Cecil Hughes, and the gentleman's by Mr. Hughes. After a delicious lunch was partaken of a freeze-out was played, the prize being won by unn. . ' B, funeral service which Wednezday afternoo wisely attended dos envy c! the weather. relatives and in f d PM“ M the pros rom lfferent ..'Mr.s. L. H Coffin has return- Yi’ ed to her home in Montague after spending a pleasant two months 1n Montreal, where she was the guest daughter, Mrs. Ralph SOURIS HIGH SUHOOL Honor r011 for month of January: Marlon MacKer-izie, chords, 3. Rcbert Mac- Grade IX-l. Cheri's Holland. 2. ie Pierce 3. Lillian Poole. wended its way to church where the lnued. The follow- ns of the deceased 8 the service, The erd. Forever With rusalem My Ilappy the Presbtyerisri eervlee was cont ing favorite hym FUNERAL 0F MRS. PROWSE.-— The funeral of the late Mrs. Mar- garet Prowse was held from the re- sidence of her daughter", Mrs. Ben Newsoii, Brackley Point Road. yvs- The Lord and Je NEWS Y r imsi lute“ t"i'.°'t"dav'°'l IIQWI O 0C PEI. ll a 8|’- t f t b i this..." .-. nail; NA TURE NOTES I O Q UM fly Stuart i. Thompson I . MacKgyl. s. . . i reségegkn to roll call gas asouweevoeaoeeeaweo w p ure verses. i:- ltllzlshssmslirrrelzl: w” For" "i" “W ' ‘Treasurer's re- ' of. . - ~ sympathy w“ sent to M“. A R . Of all his family tho Ciossbili PAGF THREII , run nnucs i CALL m. assured of the digurest in Drugs and fet your nee from us. All I supples are obtained from the bee! 1 Manufacturers. We buy often and i you can rely on fresh goods. Oil! j , service is of the best. Phone and < N mall orders receive prompt atten- tlon. All night ‘phone service at your Iisposal. We d spense any prescrip- lion. Leave us your next. i t i z z f , if US .1, ERNEST ll. WORTH h ,- DRUGGISTS the most curious-looking and moat 142 Prlncg 5t. Phone s2. orig n-.il acting. At first glance one would think there was something gone wrong with his bill. The tips pass each other as though the bill were brok- ln. He is truly "(Loss-billed" 511i: so we can say that at least he and tumbling about among th tw’gs of the spruce, balsam or hem unknown. terday afternoon. The service attire home was conducted by the Rev. J. A. Nicholson, who also officiated at m the grave. Interment was at Sher- wood cemetery. Pall-bearers: Wm. m9um the“ "Ne. MwKay. Edward Selllok, Fred New-iwldilw iiormerly sou, Albert Shaw A. J, Phillips. C. one 5cm- Il/aii fli? W. Mallett. sons. Donald. tea Grade VIII-l. MCIVIII lvlacKriizie 2. Edward Chevrrle, 3. Leo Mac- Leilari. Highest Average for Senior Grades Marion MaicKenzie 94.3 oer crnt. Perfect rents. He leave: his grief stricken Maude Raynor-i, home, two grand. Poole, Marion MacKenzie, Mlvin cher at Tyne Val. Gallant, Elmer MacPl-lcc. Barbara Holland, Doecn Leo MacLelian. Melvin e, Alan McLean. Miss Mlcliellank Diipartmfini FUNERAL AT UNION ROAD. — The funeral of the late Thomas Yeo short service at the MacLean Fun- eral Home, conducted by the Rev. Carlyle Webster followed by funeral service in Union Road United Church, conducted by the Rev. Thomas Wilson. Interment, Union Road cemetery. Pall-bearers: Geo. Abbott. Ambrose Mallett, B. C. Har- dy, John MacKinnon, Harry New- Francis Cilevciie, 2. Billy Poole, 3. Clarence Pequot. Grade VI-l. Earle Smith 2. Billy Crockett. 3. Vernon Poole. V-I. Alton MncKenzie, 2. John MacDonald, 3. Francis Lewis. Miss Burke’s Department neighboring provinces. dful floral tributes were SPRINGFIEL I) W. I. Tile- Springfield Women's Institute meni- The elders mm ti, bers are zponsorlng a series of was 1 e congregation w“, ggberlthltf. Cheverie, 3. Damien Mac. seeds. failing of tire thin brown scales which the Crcssblll nip free from the sods and allow to float away. and perhaps you will see that the snow beneath the evergrren is lit- tered wit-h these scales. This is a suio s"gn that the Crossbills are in the locality and feeding. So that it is a good plan to lock for signs cf these inirrcsting birds’ pre=erlcc first. rind find tile birds them- selves afterward. O course this clue can only help you during the winter. Are the C cssbllls, tlrn with us during the summer also, you m’ght well ask. Y-rs‘. and this is airothei" of this ec- centric birds traits. He does not ob- SEYVp ally known law 0f migration ns do olhtr birds, but comes and entire COflimlllliliysympathy or "Li the bereaved family an _______________ NEWTOWN CROSS scgggfr roll for Nevrtown Cross Howard Glover, 3. Jackie Poole. Perfect Attendance: gheverie, Colin J-su-vis, Ralpn Mos- Mfss Holland's Departmciit Basil MacDonald, 2. Vernon Jarvis and Walter Pequot, 3. Kerinrth Paquet and Charles La- Ch-arlcs Morrissey, Vic . Myrtle McKsnna. Cecil Morrissey, 3. _ G d Rose Morrissey 2, r1053 h M K . was v-i. Earl Igellihc m" and Elizabeth Po ode . Ti-ii _ Kathryn ColYns. em’ Pawn’ 2 a. i-ialen lvwei. 3 Grade n-rm 1. I-Iazcl c ockctt 2. Euiiice Crouclier, 3. Doreen Ellis. Grade II-(B) 1. Fsrd Paquct, 2. verle, 3. Roy Perry. I i. Eric Donny LaBlecli, 2. Rcg. MacDonald, 3. Jamx; Meurant. Perfect Attendance: Paquet Francis Pctry. 30y FIFTY- ,Ed5:ar Steels, Harold LaVlc. Charles Clieverie, James Mom-ant. inc‘pal: E. Jam's lviacDvn-tld. LEGION LIBRARY—'l'iie Library “m” Mmllssil- Committee of the local Canadian Legion War Services acknowlr-dge with thanks donations of books from Mr. L. C. Carbonnel, Mrs. G. Spink, Mrs. J. C Houston, Col. lugs, Mr. T. Millar Maodonalii, Mrs. Charles MacKenzie, Mrs. Keith Rogers, Mrs. T. B. Rogers, Mr. Frank Walker and an amony- mous donor. As it is hoped to open the library on March 3rd. the committee would be grateful if '47 intending donors would send books in to t-lie legion House by Thurs- day, Feb. 27th, or telephone 727 age: Teresa Power, M tendance: Tsresa Power, John Power, Loans, NEW TCA DORVAL HANGAR. TEN!) CHICKS FIRST Tend your chicks before you itud table for the day so that you look after your chicks first. _ way you avoid tracking di ease in Canada. Air Lilies’ hangar at Mon- treal: new Dorval airport will be completed in the Spring, according to John Schofield, TCA Architect Excavation started at the end of October, but when S. J. Hunger- forrl, President of the Air Ilines, went out to the site a few day.» ago, iic found that erection oi tlic 200- foot steel trusses had been almost finished. The big trusses were go- lng up at the rate of one every two days. They are supported by feel columns and concrete founda- tions on concrete piles driven to a depth of 41 feet. -—'Ibacller: Marv Rcche. __._._________ GREENVALE WOMEN'S INSTITU E -_____ Following is the 1940 Financial of Greenvsle Woments In. tut-e. healthy and vet disease germs l0 which they are relatively immune. Chicks on the other hand. are sus- ceptible to anything ialong, so if you track droppim (‘F litter into the chick quarters from the laying house, you may itart. an infection hard to check. Government Grant Y Social and Bazaar Ice cream festival Ice cream festival stflfifive» uns-segtegg b- ums m ‘or n8.=-3¢3¢ of the enclosing walls, consisting of brickwork up to the window sills laid in adhesive lime which is quick setting and n0n- taining. ‘The bfll- ance of the enclosing walls will con-- slat of insulated steel siding and glass. The sicei :l7eets are in lill‘ e sections. wenilicrpropf. and can c erected quickly during the winter months. They can be taken down and used aga n CCETie IIGCGSSRTY. some good commercial disinfectant outside the broader house dour as an extra precaution. — — — — — — -— —$l3l.69 forward 19 9 Tom — — — ~ — — — disease preventive meaLure. A good idea is to have separate cleaning equipment for the brociier house. especially new brushes the wafer fountains. AGES OF TWO PASSENGERS TOTAL LESS THAN A YEAR MONTREAL. Que. —When westbound Trans-Canada plane look off from Montreal the other nigh: it had among its passengers two to age came to loss ally Ami Blanchard, four months old, was being wikcn by her mother to her father, Pilot Officer S. S. Blanchard, R. C. A. F., at Edrrionmn. David Halt, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hart Woodstock, 0nt., was _ lp but he was also going home to his daddy. Only six months old, he has neverthless flown tween Montreal and Toronto three times. He travelled in his mother's arms. Sally Ann slept in a clothes basket. Minute Book. Postage, etc Community, fruit, etc Ambulance Fund C A. Canadian Legion Institute "News" Ice Cream fe tival ice Cream festival aria built as one unit. partment for January I121 2. Gladys Andrew; 3. Robert And- Balarlixce on hand annual a rews 8 —-- 2. Wllmont Robertson; 3. Gordon . Total - - ~ - - -- 4:51.40 Riplay. Mrs. Miller MacPlierson, nes flew 5,368,089 miles, as com- Freda Newman; 3. M S 1th. fed with 8.126.398 the year before. “Mon m goes. here and there in the most whimsical fashion. In fact, he is U13 most iruegular and erratic of all our bfrd-trawllcrs. Season, dime, Cl‘ lccnltv moan little to li'm. And. iiiollzh his true home is logically amid tile ev:l';z:ecli forests of the north sliou‘d the birds find them- selves in tii- southcn forests at nesting season, they are not a bit, perturbed. ‘Ihcy nest and brine up ill" family as irual. I have seen Crcssbills every month of tile YEBJ‘ in the same locality, and again, months. So w‘tli his strsngély mis- shapen bill, his energetic uncouth actions. and his irresponsible dis- roszalxi for migration law the Crfss- bill is ceriaiirly a unique and infir- csting bird. T0 BE READY IN SPRING MONTREAL, Que-Tire ‘PIP-Iii- The next slcp will be the building when extensions bc- Tlie hangar h the largest m Can- ________.._.___ HUNTER RIVER SCHOOL whole flock comes tumbiln down as an unique wartime souvcn. . - -. into the evergreens and lsglost in Honourable William P. Mtxilock, m“ ‘r “mes” "qumnwms a” lldlél folitrahge. It ismwozthtwhile fol- C., WP, ow ng em to is spo. for here raws at nticm to the fact that a Canada 1S qmbe a dmcmm undm, nu will s: tll Crosslilils in action. ship carrying Christmas mall for 5 5 - k. - As vou watch fine birds scrambling the Canadian forces oversea: was wk“ mom “we n“ “Dmhhcn All the time you are watching will notice that there is a constant rng to Pte. Clianilrrs have been and securpd a Drodu Prairies Due For 'll»cd, dtlti th ' it; .332... 52nd? tariff; .33 Delivered To H“ 599m mil at) at lflllholidd hlllh hells ihio S Q an s ou n w: or a and a big heavyyhcad? I: sblrlef, lie 0 . By FRANK FLAIIERTY quite lacks the grace of most birds c i ~ f‘ v "i u}: lllmovaalAnd his actions! 11111.5; “Asbresult of hthg closeflco-opera- and an Press Sm‘ ‘n u o a he ways appears to be ll a on ctween t e Carla 4n P.slal (ypI-AWA. peg g4 __(Cp ._ A Km" hu-TY- A5 WeWawh a “Wk Cw?“ °mseas 9nd l" camda- “id modeurte swing from wlieatho flax of Cif05SbLll5 swulgnig themselves our Post Office Department lri production is expected on ma,“ through the sir they seem m know seeking to trace comers or mall prune fan,“ durum we prcsen, exactly where they are going, and reaching overseas in an uildelivrr- an their not: "click clikck," itble mlldllltilli one Canadian sold- sounds a speedometer tic ‘n’ ei" w rece vs s. gold siguat Ylli" - . . . . cff their speed. Then, sudzitilly 1h; which he may treasure all liis iii; ‘s; Postmaster General. to be met without imports. - .. . - M, ;.-l-_._. e damaged by the enemy, and among m 83mm“ Cmmm I“ d ' - the malls salvaged from the sea. overseas communicated this iimit- recwcL thIt rsuvtvhllsf fteleding LE8; we sag ffifinfogmatign toit-kllle Bose P031; PFOductiOll of flax for seed p'.li.: c ill y o 1e cron e CTCSSC 1c.“ 811G a W1C t. k th -,., .. _' bill. It seems to be Sififfallv design- matter with the postaioguthlgritieg gtrdcagmtiyf, “Qgnfing; ‘$11,; ed to insrt under the scales of the at Calgary. As a, result the ring was Qn-e5hers_ Gene‘aliiv Spiqkjng ow. evergreen cones and then, with a subsequently identified as naynng mg to smalie. yields a fume, ‘left gwifilt, thefljerd, hidden deep been lsetnt overseas 1n a Chris mas ' ' ‘ n an access e o amost very paroe o No. M. 2073i, Pbs. J. W, . . , - other Hiriilis brought out and eaten. Chambezs, 1st Dlwsioiial Ammunl- for flax that he gem rm “he m N0 bi- ’ Oufrwis" ‘mane-d mum do tio“ - - pxofitlable. Prrsciit ’)l'.\"> rillwin his S115 ‘for, ‘:"'{li_“_"]d 57 flulckh” Egg" Ad's" ‘L Eva‘; Chanfbns ‘ilbklnvl- l7l1OW flax is ivcrili sligiiuv myrc 9e Re ‘ql ‘m . mus” 2'16"" F vcrme - CMEPY- filbeiml 5111 than twice us illurll as wheat. “hoe cone to peers to g~t at the had fastened til:- ling in ilie toe of D0895 requires llo SDPClLll lniicilii needs to get about tlvicc the price column‘ R. C‘ A S. c‘ by order to makeiisni-cdl Liniiequrillv . . In 194i) Canadian formers in- k- f i" ' . i . ., -. %.f.‘l§.m&“°..?...il.°“‘ "'°""“' ' §i>3“i°él.."li.§..§i?" “fé-"rfi £1739‘ fills rirrgetic flock feeding, you dnstrilctions i0 rieliiver the sizuot ' "' .1‘ P! 3310 given o0) bushels against 2.017.600 in 1.239. The Bbove example is merely one K51- g léiiiraléiitlio of lhtf-fffmg] tirade by the MAR m L 5' w“ ‘m msa a" °r e5 1° 9 ‘ In suggesting a ful-‘licr int-mass {gfirdellvffiv °i §°1di°""me11;;111d production for i941” the federal bu?“ e ‘iwnemhll’ 0f lt-"s- department of agriculture states g c ‘h as a restuln 0! ‘lama/Z? that. even if Canada prod cs a Frcélg ddfllfmy a“ or] 0i" lnsllm‘ surplus of flax over doillcs - re- flex‘ ‘f “llpjflper Packmilr qllizemeilis it will find a. market erg" ale lkn ercd ciif. cult of deliv- 1d“ the ifjlpied stat,“ when, mm ' . ucton als sl ort of requirement thThé abige instances the rm that 151m coo bjshep, e. N“ =11 Pwfll COM Oversees While there is a duly of as cents holds undellverabl- articles of value l bushel on Canadian n“ entering ling“ 1m“ Wslbli’, be identified the United States it l5 Sbatfd the an reeases them when owiiirsilil? higher quality of irorthc-rn flax is povci to ih: satzsf-actlcn of the {mm Canada as against 0mm. offl°°l'i"'chl"ge~ flax available to the United States _ ls almost certain to lesult in nny i Canadian surplus moving across the er. R0 Y basic type of flax groom for seed production Ls quitbe diifedreni firm , _"_ , _ fiat grown f0!‘ fi re an this ar- Yestcrdai/s weekly meeting of tne counts for the higher prirrs paid Rotary Club held at the Cllarlotte- for fibre secd, Tnis, grown in ch51- town Hotel at 12.5: p. m. marked eln Canada, on export to Northern the celebration of the 36th year of Ii-eimid (or $efdjng purpggeg mm. Rotary as a going and growing con- [mantis s. top price of $6 s. bushel 5 cern. for No. i certified seed with un- George T. I-Iardie occupied the certified bringing $4.25 for No. 1 chair and introduced tile speaker, and $4 for No. 2. President Heath McIntyre who Against fills the top prevailing spoke of the position which Rotary M511 blioe i0!‘ il-HX coed on the has attained, particularly in the Wlimipefl GTE-iii 3x61131189 is ilbmii matter of community service, R91- $157 a bushel. erence was made to the leadership F-ble flex» however- vwdutrl i which is given here B5 eisewi-,ere_ much smaller yield or seed. In by member; of the club, who rage Northern Ireland when; the linen into their commulmy Ufa the in_ industry is centred and wilcre coil- Spirgtign whit-h Row“, tends to ms, siderablq qiiaiitilies are grown, little ter, "Ar, no time in history,» said attempt is made io save the seed, Dr, Mam,“ . --was our commun]; but fibre flax seed is an important tie; in steam- need o; Inspired leach lay-product of the production of gpship and the willingness m work fibre in eastern Canada. iui-fidily and diligently to overggcne TCA "As six e as iration of i ‘ Wm, f,’ stand; for,“ ‘lellsm and NEW LODESTARS A mess e was . —__- ,_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,;§,, Pmsgggtfgigigilfgé WINNTPEG, Man., The allus- also one from the “under Paul Canada Air Lines is now in posses- Han.“ Referring to commulmy M“ sion of the six new Lodestars or. vice’ the President and: “Prldé m clered from the Lockheed Aircraft. things dune should result m date“ Corporation. The new plane; have minauon to do m“ mora M, m seals for fourteen passengers, .ollr decewe more friends by being mil more than are acccmnnodaieil ll". mg" ,',{'="g,'y~" 2‘.‘§..°é‘;‘3.‘;’3§“h.‘33“l..12 .fil.‘..“.°.e§& “=1 lief“ i - ' -',, uesywe shall be xgmgrfgragglllfelslggt of 263 miles an hour and a cruis w! give countries strangely *- speed of 236 miles air hour at 12.000 secretary T. Roy cudmore mov_ feet. The Fourteens have a maxi- ed a vote of thanks to the Frets mum of 244 miles an hour md a and station CFCY for “be I cruising speed of 207 miles per l'i0‘.‘.i‘. 111 m p“ ' The Lodestars have made map; 0W Riven Rotary in connection - Wm, the annlversa _ be, records, One of them recenil‘ our bratetL The vole “as Se 118d Cell:- from Burbank. Calif, in Jo n-\ G_ Fr Hmcheon and uncgglhyigdtlg,’ ville, Fla." in nine hours. 29 mmltos “a... ' e " ar r- _ “' ~ ., _" vived and rgjufifittfié” ygigidrlf‘, aire speed of 240 macs an hour zvlth ‘£1611 Ernie Richardson was 1d'li'd m“ ‘m’ _ the score. "Rots _ ‘ , ~ __ . wok on a new legs? oly-‘iirgméfgeyn death without variations. Qulrrlixv. _________.___._—i me new “big r .- b k _ Calder and Stems were the nrigvh- a fiéggfng°ég als. Roy Kendall at the piano. The standing of the Senior Dc- Grade IX-l. Verna Robert on; Grade VIII-l. Frances Bamrtll; Gracie VII-l. Ray Higgins: 2. Elwood Robertson Grade VI-l. Robert Sinitlit‘ 2.; Lloyd Cousins; 3. Helen Nichol son. Grade V—-1. Walter ‘Thompson: 2 TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS luar‘ wan- rlu. likeiiiféwutéb ‘tees “are HIS sum-r wnuoru A __ $AMMY--Wil.L,l NEVER Men 0f an. 4o, so LD “I ‘ NICE? T QYDHAVEGIVEN AN‘ COUSlN M HE'S B%K GTE - ' LENIME SEE TlkT VKAWH! Y‘ l SPECIAL R.A.F. DANCE NEW DOME BALLROOM TUESDAY, FEB. 25th. DANCING AT o P. M. ALL R.A.F. BOYS FREE ADMISSION By Edwina \ou EARN tit SPOSE AN‘ rorwru YOU ‘ DSt-ilR While Canada ha. all iilimcnse Flax seed production zn western is going ahffiad as c. wall" lie 10b but _ ' tezn axis of a iiferiiii lvile lock. snatching at the cones hang- was found e. gold ring which bore “c; i -i f .. i- I‘ mg up-side down in their efforts the initials J. W. C. and was en- $1,, f,§‘,,§‘,§*;°,”u,§§§ s}i,§d,§§c)u.',._§i§ to reach thOsz farthest away and grayed inside "From Grace and o; “nsead O1 bllgifllllg at others to get them with]; Jonnie, Christmas, 1340". This gift ‘ ' ln leir‘ grasp. you rgin to thin was accompanied y a lette on r ~ ., t l» _ you aiewzttching a group of parzots, which o. street address was dgcip- {fifotmpiiliflefémfl}, 0 “pemahy 95 the birds a’? Ted and hi1?“ 51mm“! that i" had b9?" mainly from the Aigciililiu. if all erfleil in plumage. Then, as sudden- maled in Calgary, Alberta, but m, m,‘ required Cculd m. prod,” 1y as iiilev fin-bred. ZPlI7M5f1§1tl{ i? a glhich bgre m} ttrkace oi the name of gven sgna e w 0e 0c or- e sen er o e s drzsgee, . _ sakes the tree and is gone to palLS Canadian Postal Corps officials l“ M613“ “whamze “um "" "I F0. several years past Canada ed in Canada, s. substantial saving