-s.-=..q.-v_-\<_L.i ovt-Lwravzfifiiv-"vsf J -; ~--. ..-s l .. uni E‘ " r v w‘ - PAGE EIGHT does not seem to concern very great- . ~- iv either the bud-pressed oflilcials 5 Annual Meeting 55TH ANNUAL -___. t 0 ta tb (Continued from page l) gig‘ éfigaldwegubimlellindngiti“ of worth and Fire Prevention by P. J. 3°51"! diiiliil iibl 1111118 if Chapp,ll_ press home our claims for e con- re_ struction of a new steamship, even dining wartime. Unless such a ship is constructed, the S. S. Prince Ed. ward Island will have been coni- pletely worn out before her replace- ment is secured. 1n view of the fact that Vancouver Island on the Pa- cific coast. With only about fifty percent more population than we have, is served by a magnificent fleet of from iilne to fourteen pai- atlal steamshlps, this Province has ' Sc "vi-dry Wallace Higgins poi that til-e membership of the Board at. present totuis 112. This was four less than 1941. The Board had a balance of $235.53 on hand, Indicating a year 9f notspw ym- which was a surplus of $25.63 over Ll zlcllaltteiidcd arinualbusiiiess the prlvious jyear. ~ ‘ vizcrcsiliii; and (‘ll- A ci-iiiiiiiliilcation from Premier from till Oifiiiii- Ciiiiiplizl ii it'd that lie iiliti taken iii-i. 5h0\\iiil; PTO- up tiic l' ' r of the establishment s of church activ- 3f a (pm, i; ggc dtpot iii Charlotte- ;i,;,~_ . 1;) m M; B“ 1N. every right to demand that the ‘rile financial report prelented‘ by 3):“; “Dellencef: mafia’ W0“ “t. Promise of the Dominion of Canada the lsunzr Mr. J. A. Webster. "ply o! col‘ the Hon JV L Rab at Confederation be fully imple- mented bv the provision of steam- ships fully adequate to our needs. The various comlnitlecs of the Board under tllcii- able chairmen -" "L31 ‘mammal “mm ‘w slon \\'i1i(‘ll ilsillfflbllle hoard that , _ ,5~. r l . H143 the _I'll.ll'i-i"l' unis being given every klflfftiifufllgen? Hg); w,“ L ziaullcii l=. uns stiggcsled by i ‘IS and COLIIIIIIY- ~ Ci» '1‘\\i“\‘~‘-.l‘ 11W- ilie iiiltiei‘ have been faithful iii attendance iit 0d in short zid- b¢'_{¢>1l0\\¢d_ ill). all meetings throughout the year 1 speakers. 'I‘_li'.s liie mater of improved harbor and their committees have done amiuzll m-sciiiig i-ivlillifli for the Wood Islands- Ivo fcrrv had bicii referred to " L) iaitmciit by Hon. it ‘utter from informed the ' cuiiicctioii, My, H, It.‘ .\IiLie:, district engineer. had written the Board asking for in- formation as to where dredging at iii» Wruui I-"iritis terminal was Secretary was iii- ‘iliwi-lc receipt of valuable work in furthering the aims of your Board. Tile unanimous vote of the Maritime _ Board rf ‘Trude was sccurrti favoring p, rest»- lution for the immediate rcplacr- merit o! the S. S. Charlottetown and this resolution was made ublic and ”.‘*-S.'."3W¢ and see how much better you will II If you tire quickly. feel weak and listless. try As your president. it was my priv- ilege to call ilpoii lht‘ Chamber oi Coliiiiisrcu at Viillt-nilit-i". Briiiso .1 in Scplclllbri". 194i. Tlivir I“ , v l < UfCllllsf.‘ that the organization is on a scale CQlllIllPll- F¢liii\\'='5.vriil>- Bcreisatonicthatworkn it.» - .. {ly- ‘l’ m" iiizoriiiiiizoii would be sent, ivfr. surate of course wit-h a city of such quickly. Fellows‘ Syrup will help you to \.;>:."l. one AS R, gliiwll 531d than m; ¢om. importance. Permanent offices arv regain slung“, and vlgoun It canal“ w run:- “limit! ill maintained in‘ the centre of the bllSlllFsii district and quilc n lair-go ciiilstsiiitly cinplnjcctl lll (‘ll- iiiig rliedging applied ". t"! ' I th‘ 1M1)‘ m Caribou‘ eswcn id iilincms at arc s ilillllutiiig and All. Service teiprac dcsignctl to krcp ills world cxllilarziriiig. Fullo\\'u' ,. . iliforilicd oil the liiipoltimtvc oxf Vtaii- Syrup lmlps u, wlm communlwtlon 1mm convcr as a ccn ie o niaiiil ac ur- theuppcmlzlumps“, ing, lumber and fishing. as well as an lmpol-lanl, ocean pol-g, The per- lnducerestfulsleepand manent secretary was very courte- qlliOlPfl "fagged-out" oils and devoted several hours to ncrvw Pcoplcauover explaining the methods which ihcv Umlhkll) _I‘.L_" [SKI to promote VllIlCIIllYl: Giviii l‘ ' ‘ f“ m“ the iieccwsarv funds. I believe tllu‘ oviuv- “hen they 0L1!‘ Charlottetown BOilfd could wcl. recommend it they do ' Campbell referred to the vice to the province. The ilrig of a dual service to the woiirl lizlvc to be re- .i by the Hticriil representa- hi‘ tor-i the Board. Accord- it WI: moved by Mr, Ains- niii-rlrinds ' . ' u.‘ 1d seconded l, M; Ba _ ado t many of the features employ- o m, - . ifiiil news o! “"3 “‘ M - - 8 . ii "1 firmer"- Yl “romp Aflzialussi‘ Ina n34 ma; m, may“; a dual ‘ll. ed iv the Vancouver Chamber oi Fellow!» syrup l. selvlce be lake“ up by the moon.“ Commerce. but it is my conviction that any such effort ivuuld bu tctal- diliiiiiiibli! at B" dill: v corn eiiti of ihe i! .,, Cum?“ . ~ . - i; l u ti . .1‘ ‘ "Will-ifs l-,_,U....,,,,l.,,. l l me Domini” ly wasted until we arc ussurcti o! stores. > . . ‘ " v __ , vastly impitivcti ti-imsp: .oii fii- 4 -. Sllffvl. 3'. \h':‘t"_ ffm m“ cl its to and from ll .. Province I i) alt-pd in. ‘ ‘ “ m‘ \~'mwu‘il B0111“ bot-ii winter and summer. I The visit of Mr. Leon Henderson m m ‘m, of ‘Priuie asking tliat the local l5, Buam 55°15‘ l“ having War risk ln- and his associates of the Canadian i ,, l\ve‘ _ , , “F évfeofi‘ slog“ siii aiice v made Domiiiion-lvidc, it Chamber of Commerce to our Board $139 r lVilS decided to have the Secretary was profitable and iiispiriilg and l &89c u "no i:t'.iv.i'_ Aiariiinie Boards and believe resulted in a grciilci‘ uiidir- ____________ 1.4.- I)i.jiiiii.-i:ii GOVPYIIIIIPIIL for iii- limlilliiig 0f Oiii‘ liflilicilliii‘ lliifnlfiiis '—~"~'*~~""* ' 7 i on the pnrt of the Canadian Cliniii- ‘ring \\'.l‘ iov d b a n e y ber of Commerce. , f.'illll.i’ m“! C and sccondcd by Dr. Cooperation 5 Jiiftyiilfi-ilfii“liiifilii-Rilii. ‘iffl’? Injured in series the Boards of Trade 0i Sum; clbltie‘ - - - 0f rail accidents and of Kings County and Ii is ltriii The niatier of improvements to the interior, of the local Pqst of. flzw‘ h" \ ' ' ....the object- lstt-ins Office was '. The need of Customs offices under oi‘. was stressed by . L. nfnc-Nutt. ' .e of itiaiiks to the retiring int was moved by Mr, R E_ l mill siscoziclc-d by Vlr, A, B, lit‘. hoped that the future will iiiiiii even greater collaboration in picss- ing home to the Provincial and Federal Governments the solution of our common problems. The o ‘ow- ing need of cooperation for pit. ltnniiili-iin Press) ilOll of our primary iiltiusiigv. culture. lins bceii cvitti-iilrcti by l-iic Three Nllway accldenls kllled Pllllslngxvlus REPORT formation ofaProvlncliii Fcdci-uiliii five persons and injured my“ m 0i’ Agriculture and. as president of Camda yesterday‘ wlm me bug“; Fqllowulg l, me lexl u; the mp0" the Charlottetown Board of Tlptic. w“ belng taken l“ a head-on w]- 0* c» lsnnnlrahyisr. crrli.nz..~--illi or Guara- “we -_‘- 0t;@i'SI-— ' ' " ‘. .1 '. ' fr fight trains 53 miles ‘ -;ir 19-11 has been in many their Success “IKE-inn on.“ of (“fr R1 mgf} Cheapleau in Northern On- ,1" ~",*'~','1,"** ‘ire-gill Pal’- ¥3i“‘.’i‘.‘;"‘inf3?l’é'é3;é¥.‘i‘ .5? iiliilafiiflif w - . . i, ', . . ' "' vi. ‘u’ ,v o, " it Ciiiiiilfiii the Cliilrloltitlihkli gofrdnowlrli-girlif finerany m Prmce Edwmfl 1513"?‘ i, Fnflroalrnesiviollisfiduwbkglgeisixggizelleil in London 'l‘iie uisiurlmi condition of the cwperamo“ Wm‘ me summer" 13o m1; collision“ and a. second worldnineirlzets. disruption of trans- fnlgiiesggrgrgé Eng‘ 021px}: brakcmasi, R. Inicroix was rescued porta on services to meet w - . “ - . .' ' ~ u ‘cmcnls, a i the (iifficllig rien fiflpgijlfrcgepzggsnfllhilllffi gislllggesiilgll-t; lifivitgi 21%;? ; .~ iflllflIlCQ5 for ~- "5 -- . ' ‘- ‘ ‘ . ~ , w _ lpubllc wilixks have Cflfltfigflg- or their fwd "aq“""'m_ent5 1°" m 1O ..mlspitfxll m Cmwlea“ “m1 s“ _ Latlly to tlic problems of your varlimsthfinlffilvotghfcgdltlgfimfflg°élffi loléIluanjoltéuf-l?‘ accldents w?" the new ime-dtiii Hild e-Wi-iitive. As in past as nlglgegsflfy for the incoming ex- collision of a mixed tmin and a eoutive to continue to press for such sseiiger extra on_ the Oimiidlflm gfaationai Railways line near Quls- . l of a new y-"af. an has a balance on r than the debit side uf coiiflclrnce. ‘ renewed hope and ti In ‘ n \vi'i. 1 ult the best new WHVB , Nut ‘ ' ',\,'-.‘f‘c j'l~.!. l ilii!‘ of your l-n-tof people _, _ _ _ R1 of them “,6” ln ElCtCIiISDOItElIOH may have been IN‘ plfzffigfllméhe A grtrsefltedefi gruroiii-reagtreiggi-fmfiefi consideration. The evident shortage '11s wore ill‘: 1li‘l‘(‘.‘i5‘i _ v “ml bm-la. in u, l l~ c mid our _Boai'd should ovvriooi: no a derailmii-v 0f _l'l fl‘ei_gi1t._cnl's of a lo imprrlvc llilllslllllliiltign opportunity to assist 1n rciilcdvilift tram ncai- the U-P-R._$i3ll(l2l at 5t- or me Pfovijjclh Dlqa5ler slruck u; this situation. Oilr agricultural prfl- Lazaro, ilbciit 40 miles southwest when, in June. Iii-ll, our magnifi- ducm,“ must be stepped up u M’ an Q5 Midlife“ wilvers were invoklnit cently appointed ice-breaking ca!‘ Piliiible. 110th fiiim ti"? Siiiiidlmiiii Killed in the head-on mid-moni- 1- on me democra- ferry. the S. s. Charlottetown sank "I m" °°““flbm"°“ t“ m“ w“ e" 111E (‘Olliiliiii M" Mn, Iwttssvclt and off the Nova Sc i" 701* and f0? m" . AIVIIO-Ain ma.) nilutic of‘ >- ', Y‘ ittiy in tVzwiilnrt- ~ c‘ ..v. pvt c? valiant no": l mitnluq the [icople them- ‘~01: stool: of the prospects ‘l and were heartened. 1 . l ll {I b‘ k H. “'0 “Ielwnwd we éflflafll?“ thtin cma“ ..-,. w Dilring the re‘ '. Nor the rn your president, I undertook as service l0 the nel of ou ld friends of Carin- l _ _ "V" I'm" 73"“ i“ "l5 Um“ Flcbriiiiry, ill-ii. with a view to sign Airwnysr. “This was suitably ‘mum’ and f” a “me an ccmmun u... ,.- qlunllv i0 W‘ lin~ l - l"""‘ a ' = » ‘. marked b a banquet at ihc Cliav- ., l : SFYPISC bfnivs in (if 'l._fl-“l;lm“ ‘\i,5,,Xfl“i§§§.“§:f_li§§ l?" lolietcwnni yllotel. The Plllill‘llillllll."i'li d'““p‘ed' survive. Willi ilic collaboration of-wlnmmfic l5 m h? c°"‘m"“:m‘d m1‘ lav the “Prose Biii- um Pfwillliflfil gOv/Gfllfllllnt, tlie its capable huntiimi: this 0°?“- v u and each of nis Nortliilmbvrland Limited, don as well as the dinner niecilig of various officials in Ottawa in ed the station. whose platform was "Toke fliiLImis Board has bl": d ‘ot d t ‘i M. farm lab" elipiiiiliiwvd- iii 1941 bis. N13,. iii Wiiilii i-W‘) "lmnbers 9f ed to their curritluitini, it has blTll ,Y((l3]l3f,l$1:l‘2li.£l011 m“ Wobabk‘ b!‘ "(Ywiiiiiiiiliki 1n 194E the train crew's \V£‘l‘€ lriliired- and decided. Prof. John Inch, Mus. Bic. 5M9!" ‘if Tnms43amd“ Ai"“'“-"s Ontario railway town. A tie-up on reiular meeting of St. Joseph's So- ,, Priwliifiew All“ m" the 0.121225 main trans-continental dality was held in the Bodzllity Hall Port 0! my tiufies the interviewimz EWLMIY 5"“ Kwdbye i" “ 9”‘ line of between 15 and 2o hours re- on Sunday. January 11th. Rnu m» CHARLOTTETOWN 605301»: CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in reserved luv run-a 0 local Interest. hut new‘; nlllure may LII iuueuml "In a ward, ilrlclly luv-mum. S. S. Prince Edward Island cal ferry which, lllIdCl‘ iiormaLcoiidi- of this hold-HP. the train carrying passengers and mail from the mainland did not reach Churlotte- town until one o‘clock this morn- ing, The boat loft the mainland side at 4:02 p.m., but did not dock at Borden until 10.20 pm. veterans c-i the World War unis Guard of Canada ‘they were; Privates it. o. Conway; R. Boultei; Central Be- '.|.'. ti Ma _ usltlc. Ettore leaving lilcy prcscntui with rlgillctiika oy Lilr ICIUIAIICAHl uovcriiiiiciit iiiraiigli uic Carry ull billlilfrhl Corps. ‘lite pres- War Services. ANNUAL hllilil-‘IKG --~ ilii ur- lluili IIICULIAIQ (M ling‘ l/AIQIAIILJA hU-ZL uepartliien. u-iis held lust iiiglit with us! vonlnlug of I at b payable w icl: DELAYS can Fellini-six hours and 1B minutes after it left Tormentine yesterday evening the ferry docked at Borden. Icc iii tlic Nortliumberlalid Strait delayed the tlons, makes the nine-mile cross- > lug in about one hour. As a result oswAllrs TAXI will be closed out of res t to Royal Air Force acoi on! victims today from 9 to 10.30 8.111., and from 1.30 to 8 pan. Knox says Nazis Spread rumors 0f dissension j- WASHINGTON, Jan. l4—(AP)—- T0 VETERANS GUARD -~ six Navy Secretary Frank Knox, today left accused the Nazis of inventing re- yestertluy rroni No. u: t). A. B, '1. u. ports of dissciision, disease and de- at. pencil Grove to loin the Vober- moralizatioli in elsewhere. Americans into a sense of security Biinlu. and slow down war production. Knox described the recent reports deque; u. t’. Burgoyne, Breazialbaiic; of disaffeotiori as the product of the , Costain, st. Louis; J. Doiron, Nazi propaganda agencies and. de- rtin, 1.0L 23. and P. Holland, Eas. clared that. Gcianany still maintains uui-t: zhc world's greatest war machine. Thc iiicl that almost iiil the 5.01"- ulirest, ruptures in will’. command aiid enlatioiis iverc iooizcd aitcr by ltii. typliils epidemics have originated in A. G. Bruce oi the Uillldlilflll LCZIOII Cverniiin-controlled territory leads to that they were Crerllions, Knox ics of civilian llic German high the assunl-pticil "planted" bv the said. ll this suspicion "b: correct. hc told ‘—-~ ~ UUlIlll-dlly oi tile Gililliilllfilunll mic a press conference the lntciit obvl- Sl lic fine edge off oilslv IS to "take Germany to lull Captain iiouls A. lstewart presiding. the sense of urgency and immediacy oilicers elected were: bred Rickard; Lieutenant, Walker; sec-rotary. uuirick loud. itouiliic bilsliicss bus Lfillldqul-Cll iiiiii lllldilsiillg rcpai-is oi inc Xifeifn LIL‘- Lieutenuiit and singleness of purpose" of the INSULDI EXPERT Dr. II. C. Best, ";'“'i.”.'l'l“ "““i "5. 0 P Y Min’ t U l rslt Toronto i: nos: a al.11- egnulleuleigf 8mm“! to be the ant-oommandu- of and mcdlcrl °.".;2'32‘ii.°.'.°..'..3{ t dl navy, conctifrullng u]? can: an Scmo U! problems NAZIS IIN fCiIlllIllI Pd flllllfilliy protecting some Germans in the Mozhaisk area. 57 counter-offensive 1g 100,00!) inlles ivest of Moscow. tivitics PASUIIWU. A. it. u. work was \\'llll£il'.'l\\'iIl5 in Rilssili were "hasty" 34911133554- also discussed. cruils leit No. 62 o. A. B. T. at Tilt)’ DfLil/iii, L..\iA w; iv. J. BRALCAHAILI‘, it. Brown. uiligwcils Mills; uoiidon, Boilstiaw; J. W. Utkillfifllj, able informants asserted the rever- East ztoyalty; W. uosboc, Mui-i-uy ses suffered by the AXIS in Rilssla nwooui‘; u. r‘, Harris, Murray ilui- had rvsnltcti in those developments: S. 1'. bour; is. D, IVAJULJOIIHIQ, at. AVtJlk-I A. (i. ivlucnuy, Isnieruld; o. i. lJ. JMCLBOKA, Charlottetown; b. l), sul- ens, Georgetown and A. v. wood. Seal Rdver. with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Carry on ilplwrifcti Canada Corps. ‘lilo presentation.» were looked alter by Mr. A. G. Bruce oi the Ctlliiidiun Legion will services. A. R. P. ML Glidden, Federal A. R. 1' from Ottawa. left the province en- route to Ottawa yesterday. lie had been here sincc ilfonduy‘ cvtnilh: and. held several meetings with ltlt: A. R. P. Pl'0\'ill(,‘l;il Cimililiutc and others while hero. Ycslurihr iiioril- nil; he liaci a fiiiul uoiiierciicc uilli the Committee in the City Bullulllg when final "instructions Ytgllfdllll; practice blackouts were given. lion. H. Cox, chairman of Liic Coil.- mlttee, presided. lvolloyvilzg this meeting, iJr. Gllddcii IIICL Milli Le Provincial Dir-tutor of Fire SE1" "s. Mr. (J. A. Beer, City COllllbliifil‘ oi Ivlre Services, Mr. B. Earle Miic- Tfiiflnwl. Donald, Fire Chief Angus Maclfiach- ‘1 ii ern and members oi the ivlrc pertinent to discuss several matters “ pertaining lo their (nuns during n l blackout. osii. L~i——\\.ir; »~ivil,;i'. tliJbhtl/IZC prelim: ul _ l gviiquclon islands, explained in dozen miles in several days in a Wiiflliiiilltoii. iikiii to view his attitude toward lhe southwesterl rice rreiicn stizilre oi the colony mg Germs iLUllIlYC till.‘ HIUII but cautioned he contended, to icii . d against judge describing that In Europe. lioxvcvcr, usually reli- l. 'I‘hat Turk’ (Lin i» lilo allies. 0y still b; lic Dar- A 1. Th -- i1~‘.-_~i Fl‘ e nd Spain; cv wcie Ditsciiltd izilfillqlac 3112311?“ iiof (‘mansion have Brwmg“ among Germany's satel- south we ~ 3, Freiate discusses Free French seizlure 0f French Islands (By D'Arcy O'Donnell] Wand-hail ‘LA|A viciiy Dec. :44. fWu hop: loi .ii Li.» l“... ill; pi. miss bl-illl uie-‘si. lv ri lcr) . . s .,. 1 ~ ', b L Lll- tourlll ‘Ulllllltillfl- Oouubh LAIENDLD _ students Flgiiltxfiyiihduliilllhll Catholic Church at Hm“ °t wales Cmkge tam?“ rules that 1L5 priests and ecclesias- tho Teacher ‘Draining course will have music and health lessons add- wlll give instructions Ill mush: for several periods each week and similar time will be (Ievoteti to SODALITY _l\ll£E'l‘lNG -— Tilt: bilsincss matters were l.l o- IIACXH. cs must obey the legitimately con- ill/CU. government oi their coun- "Wc are foliolviiig the cxiilnple of ‘the bishops _oi l"l'l.lIlCL', who remained faithful to the govern- _ we consider the bishops o , "i9 l-‘riiiicc intelligent enough for us to _ _ , 1115011595. ioiiolv tliuni." iration lmcs w-cst- of Cliapleau were and aymngelnellls were rump, to have coiliit;,v on southwest of slnoLiisk district from Rod afllll€s withdrew: last October. Kirov is a rail junction about 85 miles southeast of Smolensk. stormed . KNOW fires h‘ illill. lilosc \\'llO light ioi‘ Franco all; ' "“' g worthy oi praise. but our duty is ll, to obi-y Llic lcgltiiniitc governiiiui1. Rccaptuze ot the . _..___ lhem as a rout ll ‘vould be “a, silly position broke a front which had eriiii 1911016 l;~°ii RECRUITS LEAVE — ‘Twelve re- an assumption as we could make." extended iwroes the Mozhiiisk high- g V the way to Kubinkn, and it. laid ill." Rm“ f" Wild. . ic. (‘wrman army u-ils paiilc-strlclzeii m‘ Nazi positions c‘ \\'f'L'\'I iliiliut. to full iwjxirt bcvililsc ll had 011m- ill 310x11; ' 11-pin gflllli‘ piniilrjis it ilarl by lhls loll“. a5 w ucuigcioixii; lilrliirilv octrliplcd in Russlti. below the highway. Dorokoliovo vdcrl one nil nu- ()])i.‘ll in llltilrk ell as froiitnllv. If the German command is for- _. . , cell w wllhdraw these Mommy, (I358 iiicd to h). military objective; divisions too most certainly bc _ Scramble \"'i$l»\\"iII‘tl, for the Wmmls lol- nira is uvltiitcd lXfl-WHJII the Rus- llnl travelled biflii pincers which rapidly there will it dimgcrous WIIOIC approaches ev on the north and the main C Smolensk railway on Tile soiltliern arm of this iliiicers is reportctl ramming across fro ll ii illl-miic-ulidc lind new reserves are being rushed liito action. iron‘. The Dorokohovo victory was asi- Obviousiy the salient, iping out group nficr Germiln automatic riflcmcii. iiounced early this morning along with recapture of Kirov, 150 mliu Moscow, iii tlic- lvliich ihc operation by which it was taken was a surprise manoeuvre. An nfficin the capture said that t an l.ll_lll.ll._' 5L £J1cll'L_l\‘l‘l“‘-‘U11- lcs, attir taking Moszilsk m. tiic it l‘c];*"l in; mafia-um, base of the present Pierre lluisk i account of Nelson its he Red arm- Gci mun Moz- advanced n Mlempu to dlg m on ply board is a t‘ s’ _ , coilsocutivc lines of iilhcd victory ill u,» ~ iialil. "illiu we llblllllll,’ against defence and group of Suddenly, Soviet troops appggfefl at the a preaches of nto the town, German positions on houses and collars in bzlrf but desperate street fighting which left roadways litlcr- Pillosillll, wliilc lvzitiici" cl.- "I Wlili lXItliCs. in; or improving nu.- occupa- Remnants of the thence north to a point "This is not a czisc cf following RZIIOV; _ Reviewing the gnlns of the sov- v resume the meeting of ‘mic srwing any political party i)!‘ leader-tho The ticvallitifiii? and overiiifiiliifi circle for the refugees, olrFi-lday. uliurcii docs‘ not take sides on po- let counter-offensive of two cars iis-iir Si. Lazaro wreck- Janugjy 15p), This work was begun litical questions-but rather a case gan in earnest on Dec. ii, in November and the Friday eve- of ob6yi1i8 the laws 0i 11w vim-rm." f nnot ‘ustiiy Fre ." ' Fan“ demolished when struck by one of m m, l l - declined the prelate himself a S’ ilxizibtoriltltlqignlhialfi glllllti gilisaviggnxzg: Eiailrgliraotifadqgglev gfffgoziilismgitcghllt the (lflrfllltgd can-g, The amnion mom; Mxilghxrlgeegi-eigswgsmegtagrgezsigedatftiildtfia; "m" 0i ma’ Firsll cling?‘ wig-I u 1 ~ ‘ _ ‘ " _ , . . , . . ‘ - " - who lives above the stat 2n w . . .j "Wei-c t. e coc es as lcs o ow " " m“ ‘may’ my” tnl {Illa Mfiqjicififir. 1?:1_1'-D9Ispne the gfcilislnlfilsgt lfiiqnflcfl his ivifr and six children. and all £513,351 '{}.‘§,,f",‘,'§i“m,;e§f"'QQDWL; political plirtics or loaders, no one ; ' ‘WFFOHPM I‘ W ‘niddllmillutbfmftygflrdiltn ticatlis of Ivvic Carri": Jrlllics A mCWhH‘ ff m? mm“ crew camp’ stor of Cardilan arlsh ‘ M“ wand be saumed‘ Because c we ( i k - ‘ ‘ ‘ I ‘lloond iiou tlilifliiiii "fglimiili: Iigiiflglcrxllwlilygnotlie ltfrlcli/Iillnn Archibald Irwin all I'll iiiliii‘ ‘ m l’ p ' laws 0f the cilurclbj ca - - S -\ . , s- s ~ i - - * - " u i i, ' " U‘ ‘Mm s‘ ini: short of phenomenal. for the of whom served the Board faithfully “r m“- Wcgfi: $316 b?“ first season of operation. It is a anélhwelllovig 5,103‘: légm izfryeéiaz- - e W‘ ‘Mum’ W" wh“ Tiinfiéfifigdeffi.aliimllratfpefllt. will‘)? and are first? exeiendod to the Prince I'll 11rd Island, that due in press oi.’ this province for the ccm- - (I .. bc-n convinced are shofi- K V. "' _I "5 '5 \"“""“"'-I "M "I mm” rlic ii iii .rv cf the linrboi- fricil- plcte and accurate coverage given iii mt‘ mu‘ ill . v w of (lrctioinu nlinroxi- ‘iurin the roar t0 all the activities J f - mull-iv luo-lfiivtis of the traffic of- o: ihg Board. i"? II M- T‘"-i" ft“i'lll.~',' lizizi l0 be rejected“ This is In conclusion. I vflsh i0 thank the | | " of wrlr is the according to the public statements vice-president, Mr. Alnswortli, and P viintrmy of it." on behalf of the management of the all the individual members of the - i _ of tlu- isles confides Nortiliulnboi-irind Fbrries Limited. Qouncll for their loyal and efficient ~ _ ,, » u. n lots of "drilliuc. cooperation during ihe past your. temper is likely to make , I-Ie War Savings For the Prov. Show increase Charles Dc e plebiscite or- tlie startin and that t e tie va noedlnthir Loleee b the Free French was being in that last drive . blew... on we ballot; "Lhgy subsequent retreat wen plaped at would become subordinate lo Nol- Petuiii." 10f tliose participating in plebiscite their vote for the leader) were asked to choose between Gen. 2,200 tanks. Gaulle and Marshal guns, 2.431 machine-guns; me 2000mm. 1a 542$ dead wo n e _ 1 , 98.2 per cent registered we" ‘all lo b, e mam M 1°55“ FY66 Hench ll tank Mgr: Poissant continued: "'I'hc synnpnthics of the popula- r ~ in uvliiuiz lll‘ Ferry siivltvl To the members of the various colil- m (. n ,k| l. l During the year 1041 in ilic l» 1 .,-c lard w ludgo because o; i, lim- hill A l _ l‘ l I v initlces Iexlciitll my lliiililrs for llrir waumilyufpréss glut?‘ aria,” Pzovincc of Prince Edward Island ,,,ll,.,._,1n,n-,-la e o; many wand. lllillls l“, p s vuui pftslltll. have efficient. handling of the tusks cli- oqprAwA‘ Jan‘ 14__(CP)__RE_ me people ll-lveslcd ln Wm. say- a" Wm‘ Engufibapeakln‘ people pndrln cxtviisivo series iolf into U v l l m an correspoiidrnce w l i our P "- “ fflllfljm’ 1,3,“? n: ‘vllldéll Government and our libder- end my very best wishes . -.".... QI-‘sfirfn lpffialflw “i! ‘"-‘P"‘~‘,““'-““"°5 Wm‘ i‘ ‘mil i0 successful year and to offer my . ' , ' ., ' " ~ iiflfiiifl ‘ hcartv cooperation wherever I may 1 ' i f "u. Ff’ A IFTHIV bcliinrl mm", be of“? ' ~ rmivs '.v'.ll ‘vi-o “Mm. ‘*‘ ‘luv 0r iii" 0?"»“-1 trusted w them and w me mcmmn“ nioval of an unstated number mnrllcnm rpnmvz.“ m" points, and utilization of the servic- amn. I have pressed lhc , oi [Ifitlllfl the road from '- iiiPii iiilii 71TH the Illdlll Geriruciolvll-Moiltalruc ' . ‘ the waves of mad to Wood Islands u n our , , . » - z. Yet, they Iiavc Promicr and I have presse the ne- . to an unprece- rt-ss v of liavins: necessary dredlzinz " n-wiiiczlon cnmpnisin. operatic“: carricd. out a Carihcn l l». -_.-_ lowly- and Wnnrl Islunrls so that the ' ' jllfliilful’! 1pm.. Ngtlllillll and I“(‘l_'l'it(‘S [lnnvd ll: . .. l ._ ll 5,. u .:- unlit n. in sa cy a er a1‘ . I .,, l. My‘: l,,=,‘_l:,n,.;.;_ aim soprv to snv l-Illll up to the . , m. m2», l,“ and lysqllll‘, flftoalli. Lilia. l have llgerl llrlxldblfltw - » ".l.lc.s".n.lcu"ztls.iz.. n: n: Wormw- ~- s» M- “ — .~ 4 more. answers m many Pnmnlh m.“ l m, expbmw, ,- <CP>— Fire revised a section of so aliens in a. position a» fin- ,l......-i~u- “mummy are m gym“, $.17; ll p n 1M0" be‘ rég! Westvlileb business section early “we mcll- Qwn removal may d9 5n i = - "nmrnts for ',.',l"l‘n',',,.,.‘,'.‘§, “._,'..‘f,,§1'_;,ble_ n ' iodiiy llivelliiig Qiuht wooden blilld- and mlika their own choice of a . . -1 d as ‘oils; ' A. m.“ ..,..s.,l,~..,l I “ukfll y", mks vavllilmnlglslimnlletl 105s of 2- dG-Qtllltllllga so long as it is outside - - 4 ¢ .l'l:r< .- , ' ut 5. ore was broug r u pro cc area. f» ‘ ‘ 'ul ‘lhifcf-T, ha}: in“ til‘? filliltfil under mntml- For those who“ removal mu" b‘ lnq mn- claims mi- the replacement The destroyed structures were Bmiii ed bv i410 IOI/fiiiiéiéiil- of the B. S. Charlottetown. Premier 8. T. Murray's drugstore build- mix" 1°" will b‘ Pm" and I bell d h t this 0d ti l,.~~i.~~_-l- rim-e is little ilsc Caiiipbl-ll has bt-cn untirlng in his lng housing the apartment of Tom m°v° '- “1 l f ‘lcfiwml a“? {WFVWITII way until p: "w-liiation of Cll1‘_IIO(‘dS in this Simms on the second floor. W be l‘? Dons agl n e l: m ., i"c.=:l>~r~i to i'~.r= Dontlnion Govrrll- Frank Boyd's balm-y, om; gml-ey gtrmgrltllfigvlsggm 3 or e i l 13191“.“$33.5.}I§l§l-‘E.1.f?2“'?£“i§i.1 °“.;"‘..”Y.l'"l2ui~ f .. -. ° " ._— niirc cf i-ho licavv freight and paas- ' ' i “c s con “c mmf racial origin in British Columbia. l store housing the family 01’ M" slightly lea than half are either Tun Into to (Tlusifv $12510;i"iliiiti%ri"il\yitldfrrgiyfiggfixifng,t$1‘; Fwd- “‘° °w“" °“ ‘h’ "w" "iitiiiiiiiziid Cit-Willie" °i' W" W" .. . . ._. gffifnniT l; 91¢ and lacks pgggpngpf loor- t, in cimfldi- :ic"oinliioclrliinli rs ivcli as frclglat- Tmnnpson “d sutherlands "i - GIi-‘J. FOR slum. cm‘. Carlyn", c,,.,aéllv_ y“ she l5 m“. hardware store two storey. owned dash-g w serve the Dnmnlbfl and a Applv 3R", Film ml‘. n1éfll\s n; cal-flung m, 9mm“ by fnimer Mayor G. E3 Munro. large number have signified their 45-2‘ “ml lmpqff lyqflp l" wlnflerflmg will, William Ryan's tinsmiin shop. desire to serve anywhere and in uny iii» mnliirunii. Bniill the Charlotic- two storeys. owned by Munro. veracity. a civilian corps will b1 aid ilic national effort. featured sc- ment today. framework was descri —invclve the defining of "protected areas" in Canada and rcmoval from such ar- ms nu tho Pacific Colist of “all en- cmy aliens of wliaicvcr origin" un- loss" they hold police permits to re- ma n. Removal will be carried Out "aub- ueiit to a date to be announced." T‘. “Al. V.’ XVTED — Ilmi. town "huh cw losi. and the prince MacDonald's shoe repair ghop. Cieiiteii 5° "i!" they m" W9“ "i?" '~ Ré‘."il“' Salon Jan- Edward Island are special steamers small one storey building. nroleqis of "B1118 t0 “i9 iiBUPiI-ll »l<_(m m"; mam,- bivib lir n vcrv nPPCIIII service. No J. G. MacKenzieh large depart- “"1907 "i9 Wvermrm“ a nmmcid l,__=,(;4_l_l5_3l fit-ll"? croft now nfioni. on the At- mom slim-e, across [he street, hilt"? wit‘: “fiiim "Pill" l" mi m“? Families living above the ile- nlattlivivvllilt" ‘l3.."‘°'il'i'..i.' -*":lf"...':‘."'“'“" “" °‘°“"°“' H .‘- 'ou n . l‘.‘l;§'.‘il‘i..'.1“2”§“éhfifillfil m we wrun- Wwl Phwl‘ mrlvll‘ m, Negql, billlding which caught flrc sezcrm irlnror, or the winirr i0 come, this “m” m" “'55 “I'M with“? ‘Vim Other safcguiirdinz measures, in Pmvllm. Wlulll be raved wllh 9cm damage. Several other? also Wcffl agdlllon lo ma“ glfgady taken tn Fl‘ -"\l‘(?'?Ii - Jnhnre remain-i n-mm. [Hlcflslpr 5m.“ a5 l; ha, ml mennced but firemen ltept streams l-enlnyg pgfsofu of Jgpnnggg r5311] only u Yvvzin mile fully cnnirnllfl 5mm sine;- lm- emu lgnggy d; ,5 of water on them until the danger origin from British Columbia fish~ h] withdrawing British foreel. no years mo. nub manually bad subsided. inauguration, innludethololloyzlngi of Prime Minister Mackenzie King. A separate organization will be set ilp "to provide opportunities for the employment of adult male en- cmy aliens. outside the protected ar- eas. on work of national value." ~ Ilusslrliv fir": \"f"‘... of llfosrmv» . hrvak Inst (‘u-r- rmi riwi-ztwnce and IIflVP l"“\' war of movement. t; ».- F-r in Certificates will -1='or the Canadian Ja anese who me in a statement issued in the name . C tifi tes the sum of $289,- mident “d °°“-“°“' I “sh ll° Ex" Japanese from strategic defence a: fig! fofr whcigli they received Cer- L113 distal,“ m, colony u“ 1mm POOR A MOTHER AS 0r l‘ eas on the Pacific Coast to inland tificates of a flue value of 5361.809 France. 9N5 since the plan started 27th May. cs of Canadian Jnpnlivfii‘ dfifiiiiiill 101940 or for ninctccn months in 31st cdilcatc December, 104i lht-y pilrchiisecl t-ilriiy pliuis outlined by the govem- (jeq-flflcalgs or a ma, value 0g 5513, _ 454 or n. little over half a million Govemmem prwmalfbgdfnly ma“ dollars. This means that when thc Certificates mature the investors receive buck from the Dominion (invr-rulncnt. their principal investment IOZPIIIOI‘ with a profit or lnlercsl of $102.- 691 or a total of $513,454 and the subscriptions are continuing grow day by day. people that will do much to over- come inflation. This investment represents‘ a very i m p o r t ft n t contribution to Canada's war effort and was made up chiefly of small amounts from the savings of the people. The young people of the Prov- ince have from the start of the War Savings Calnpliign enthusias- Of thc 23.428 persons of Japanese rically invested tilclr small savings nudist-ill», mp1 in stain s and certificates. It is one of the opeful signs of the future to see the boys and girls, early in AUSSIES POSTAGE Australia has issued seven new stamps several of which are for in- creased postage resulting from war cos , _ good citizenship. sale of gasoline and expioslvrs to persons of Jo. neae racial origin will be direely controlled und-r conditions to be rescribed by the Royal Canadian ountefl Police. 2. Japanese nationals will b:- for- bidden to B05595! or us: sh: rt wave lie-m Newfoundland and because of "The (Population is politically un- Fyring of the islands ench cause. uc do lint. admire the way it rlrmc licro." Sentiment of some of the geoph- lownrd the occupation, he sni , when the United t0 States department referred to it as been affected and they were moved by tho strong campaign ciirricd out women make lirior to the occupation foiéhahe ral- do FY00 had "an arbitrary action" and "contrary It is savings such as this by the to the agreement of all parties con- corned." "Foreign ilic occupation made rcilllzr what was ratilo commentaries on potion. Free French flags were been all over the tow-n, but now there are only a few as vou can see. The ntiliuric nl ihc Uniicd Stnics an- lXHfliYfI (IISTI tn VIII" for the Free Wench in at Miquclon a fcw ilzivn nlltcr it had been held at Si. Pierre. (In these two sections of the isl- ltet along in such a w‘r‘d a child Borden on liiridnv. U"? “ma; Franco. G51; voided buliois. 140; Miqllelon-Free France. B9: “c cd ballots, '12.» ollabcriition." 4; void- RANGOON- Imperial reinforce- mrnln. inriufllnir Canadian R. A. F. fliers arrive in Emma: preparations for olfcnvlvc appear in progress. BATAVIA- Netherlands and A- mericans stag:- heavy offensive ar- ilnn in Indies. VYJSIIINGTON —' MacArthur‘: radio reoeivin ma, rwdlo trflllmltl- line but: iii! n" niiiwlil Iii hil- el and unlu- I» TIGHT 14.270 trucks. lIn Kirov and reducing Gcrliiuii gur- Kirov Russian troops put out the thence northeast to Mosalsk, east l and around Mozhaisk. then dipping west to the vicinity of Gzhatsk, Patterson, and to the Under-Secre- lilly of the Navy, Jiiilics V. Forres- ill 11C!!! since it be- sourcee said that some Russian w“ “ream! 0'15"‘ Vei- unita on the central front had ad- vanced more than 125 mile; from point of their Germans have re- nted more rapidly than they ad- drlvc e "final" drive for l, renamed Moscow begun Nov. 10. 1.991 and. sufficient to equip divisions, half a motorized divisions and 55 to 60 in- fantry regiments. the.<nuinbcl' of German dead ivas put at 200,000 to Jan. 6). doseii Kulbysliel" "BRIGHT" WOMAN Tl-‘Y BE AS "DUMB" EWYYIIOGY knows Hunt mumb" COT IHDWIP l Hi" .‘ Gill! hfi h‘ WfillOl- II- fore you disagree, slink oi. .. women you know who have the best "we admire the work of getting brains. men to fight for their country, but Imft it time that as mothers. was‘ many of them have these faults: 'I‘iicy don't consider hcnlclniikiiig u full time lob and .20 try to oom- blne it with l. carter. dither that, Ol’ they forego the career, onl to have their restlessness lead em into taking on so many community u rsgppngibflltlg; “my mlgm jun l; levriblc lilforinrl y complexes. well have paid jobs. They have "theories" about child i1'\‘l1ll'll!. which they fallow relig- clarcd. "The first dav of the 00011: "my "hm m" “e P“ "m" m" throw over the minute i e psycho- logists decide a theory is ont- inoded. and do a complete right- nboilt-faoe. 'I"hey allow the child to have “gleam l", "express" himself mic year and thi- he lit-xi your he is strlctty decliplizicti -because the psychnlulsls decitl‘ that the world ls be otming more and more reglmented. and that to though last realizinl! the resphnsibllltles of ands. lllo Free f-‘rcnch information must kliow how to obey orders-- scrvice licrc has announced the vote oven imsullerl as follows: St. Pi "cnllnhnratlnn." l0: yr. is they errn-Free thought he on ht not to cvon hear any orders, 0:1 y suggestions "Ne" Never "Yea" When Sally begins lo reform her homily. lhev know so well that silo is only being n natural ntlnlascellt that they don't have enough nym- pntliy for her, They find hcr mere- ly an amusing study. and if they it is 0r t have any pity, hemeelven ‘They never lei their hearts-rule their heads when ii. comes t< say- ing "YQK" m- "N:“ t" r '- ‘ ii» and so fake away fro“ the exciting h" “I I $15!} Pei" clivldrvrl WIT]! NAV 1' Thailand _ have been sailors. Ile is a veteran of the greui k-now“ u’ 3 lIPzlvclbiKlOlt, l-llc- yr}; several niiiilsier, may siiiy lwi-iniuiently in ‘Jdlilll: us}: loiluy ult-li ilouilccizlciit that llc would unliisl- i‘ tlOil, saiu that 'li0lbll0l' thebccupa- rlsoii managed to escape to the l-"Liiiél-l order idly ucvwwirv l-iw-III- haalm classes which Wm be com LlUli oiluic islands oi-Ltiie sulxsequcnt west after firing parts of duoled by Dr B c K“ mg d puw plebiscite gave the rice l-icnch llic but, the Chapleau were minister of Fubllcliieallt) ‘ I ' “gm w “us LET-XXL“? We IIYOSWYIYY 0f a engineers L. Fournlei" and H. Mer- tension to the Tcnchti" IRQYIKPY C1355 9f 9m‘ P"°"mc“‘1 90W’ rick. fii-cmczi G. M. Stevenson and course commences this week. on. wording of the pr mffered by the Germans nouncement many thought! mu iii their ivi. if Parlor Guaranteed‘?! .1 l5; $5 permanent: gqnlunen“ permanent: for $2.50 q lrllfiantgxperlenced epgngom MRS. W. H. POOL! Phone 43. ' 14487-143.‘ LAND AND AIR ___(_0_oiltlnued from p189 l) ____-_-______ “liiidi aic hidden in the l l 005cm 'I‘liuilii:id, » ' . ' Japan's drive on sif.‘§',,',“‘=§§_"ri or (The wording of l. 5 "iii? indicate that aircraft a 15min personnel apart, nd a" making u the ground fife?» mo” "V94. BPi "h authorities hail, Barf‘ noiinccd 1h: i a _ . . close niovcnljciit: ‘bolt iirilltiftgfgito Si. air strength fluff}?- ftreatiest of my Far Eastern pomw the heaviest raids ‘I; British , .- ii and Inclf equipped for instant limit; the Burma, comlnandivr Lt-Gei er J. HIIIIOIY. li-"ilrxvlieti the 'Bu~".T' as iiir-v i ("l-‘fl for i)... {ll-QT} on B". .l_ “ ‘“ ‘"19 'liiv_~,i l; , _~ -l I , , will DCCLCIIO flit)‘ bilztvizkfgafi ai i, " fiiiése armies which ‘Asia u“ Jab‘ . poll l Jaus people and agencies charged with] Th3 simam)“ ‘A: {Wis}? Germiiiii‘ iii}? Mil. ii‘ m Thailand. m! arniliii: nilil silpblyiiis United Stairs fF-‘Sl 909'.“ m.‘- .‘“°"““"'¥l-‘""".‘“' 13"“ W Al‘ I'Yil‘l‘€‘ iiivli in ilriiicd form's. ' fits‘, 5111M“! ‘Hm flvccli Rllillm‘ iiivv» (- l-Yilly I€ll)il'l'l_|] Knox llCli!lIl\\'ll"I'.gC(I sonic Gcriiran I “=45 i) I10 hiiiilli i-iid iiiiiiii 0i Qfiv‘ 1ii-‘ l-lti» ll‘.lll Iillllllilllil. (iilllildl, Alla/l i and Soiuli if rica. (In oiicli on. American \el <1 iii a volunteer (‘Jlillif the Bin-ms lhl l‘ l ' squadron :irt- or '!lv zlil‘ ii. ‘.1 ~ . . Jawall. _ i1. liirlile in l = . flzlficd i Several uni-to o! ilullnllcse‘ boiljilbl tho r-ilviroiis of [hp they c:lll~.\i l .ll' i».iil I . n» _ lion l\‘|l(‘lC IYUH- liUJlhCd failcti f0 “s0 (Yrll filly d.llll'l re i _ vat:- bililtlillgs d‘ o w] _ fill)’. but lul f n rlnzcii r-Ivl .,. Allied vitally Board distinct Possibility (By J. I‘ ndcrson) (Canadian Prints stuff Wi-lurl IVASIIINGTON, D. 0.. Jun, 14- iCplv-t\[)llillllllli'ill o1 _ c;:.ir 0f Uiiltcd wiiilllliti lliii ll proiiuilltlii, ' non that tllcfuiifllC belief today y dlreqglonl overpower‘, that establishment of an allied sup~ ct possibility. Sucl ll bow" (JD-Offllllfiii! xviirtllnv: lsrilul iiil llic Uli- iicd liiillcii-a it vii for grant- llfllt‘ representa- , iii-clinic of her position as the third biggcSt producer of munitions among the united nations us_wc1i us her wealth of raw ma- tcririls. Nclsilil ulloil lly look up his gi- tlie‘ an- up iii llll.‘ production organization to get "l-lic job" done, "to make en ‘war lllfll-Ulilll L? lick Hitler alnd e _ I r lips, und lo (o ‘t in the siortcst £5 lsustfigltlllzlre ti}: gfigicfieigtxlgl Possible lllllix" ‘ " , . Nclsoills stnl mun‘- \\L'l‘€ coli- golit Pow inns {rem Just "D1111 9i liliticd ln- lcticrs to“ ll m B. F9 sharply northwest to Kirov. liiilldscn, director of the office of production lnanilgciiicnt, to the Un- tier-Secretary 01' war. Robert P. The llfiilifiplli lllllillF-XVPIEG quis- lion ivas ulint would become of the sovlel office of production management. It ally w have IU- preme authority over defence pro- duction with Knudsen as director ulid Sidney llilllnail, iii charge oi labor problems, as two-director. As members of S. P. A. B. bot-h will br- come members of the new W. P, B. Because of this fact and the that O. P it survived at all SOD t Nelson's ictier. after stilling t-hc and Mo“ aim‘ of ills organization, went on to organizational change: thll have i. be made in order to do this lob will be made. The present or- isiinizntlon must. and will evolve in- io the most cffcciivc possible ill- 5l-l‘\llllt.'lll. in do it. "Everyone coimccwtl with 11¢- tlon and procurement. in al agen- cies of the government, must cam‘ on with the utmost devotion and energy." Should a supply board for t-hi united nations materialize, repre- sentatives nf Russia. China and tliv Netherlands would be associated with it, it was lxelieved, not u tluclng nations but us nations w loll must be anneal adequately by fat‘- tories of Brilnln. the United Siam null Canada rm rooi-rilnxlird basis‘. changed into a "w"ll. all right —~ bl ." . ll t..5lI)lY”*' n2“; Si? Siiififiii-i’ fireman that their children often deVCWP S-csncliulos IhPY hrs oven so amflig their children recognize it i!“ are deprived of lhc rightful feeling that they know more ihiifi "Pa; parents. ‘and that is certalnlY h" 9 l ilnyril l 72:1: IN‘. AN . hiilvniy iii. Halifax, JNil l4. I042, I p, l‘l‘l. Mrs. M1110? 11$ man of Sulumcrsidc. n?“ l; ’I‘liere will be a short serv t1 v‘ ln.. from ilie home of Iiloy 11ml"- fialltzllvelil hi‘ IlvSCSVIQfTlKIlIGIg: glib, 30‘ or iro an . A: c ' Interment Cline Traverse Cemetefli- N. D. MacLean uuotlnaxsn EMBALMER "barium-town and NM", \'.'lllsh|l‘l Phnnr l“ that with wheed- "N0" I!!!“ h. Ne»