anio- dln-Ian. I. South lhoro l‘ I011“ ‘u: ~ VI. Preetow Starr. Admission no and iiixcgtfi '..- noon DONOII Clinic at Wedn '. Jan. u. our m ior appoint: contents. ' ~ i-zo-ii .. 3 and - - o d a y, January 30th. 313th“ HOCKEY. Bcfléqtle o“ Jan. sci-sitter}: - , Adm son ‘cjfilgwiliyo. ar‘c 1'00"?!‘- g birth certiiicatle-sé’ a UNI lititidlyi . L PARTY — Mill Mngivnlrllstudent oi Summer- mmy was remembered by he...“ oi, the Hi8“ 5mm‘ “m1 m a. , party given in her " entlv. Miss Mltton r summefglde, as her lather. :5, manager‘ the Bank oi mil, here. has been trans- ‘ w “mo, N S. s my“: COURT-Hon. 3.1.. obate Judge. was in ursday and held -Probate Court It ty Court Houec o1 Janet Bell. 18W es Holland, late n; rge H. McM n. 01cm TTBVCYGC. and JosoPh “y, late oi Sumrneraido were _ The lawyers lntordltcd W?" . M gell. KC. and Richard m, Donald O. Stewart 0P" _. 1e.- the Succession Dutsv llPersonals lends and neighbour-s o! and Mrs. Alphonse‘ Doucette sorry to see t-hem leave Bede- to reside in Siunrnerside. ‘ _ George Gaudet has returned to his duties Hunter River- iie is em loycd, aiter ding two wee wi h his er. Mrs. Frank Gaudet. Bede- .. s.” fianz-C-a-udet zedeoue. ved s beatiiul bouquet oi roses her sonPte. Charles W. Gau- ho is now serving oteresas. u. annie-canpben oi Cole- has leit on a visit to Bostorg '. iXEatlehliE-ke . C.'A., Sum- de, was in Sour during the week on business. 5 HERIES COUNCIL iqinkiinuetijgm Page l)___ rocessors. t. F. W. Wallace oi Garden- Que. was elected honorary dent oi the Council. mher associations or grou roccssors and vvhOiGSBiETS n ‘arious divisions oi the indus- wiil appoint 34 voting repro- lives. asls used to deter- equitable representation will this progressive five-year average he over-all marketed dollar oi the industry by regions. ven voting represmtntives beupxpolnted ior the Mari- Prov ces ior 1945, two ior rio..two ior Quebec. two ior Prairie Provinces and l8 ior h Columbia. ‘o representatives oi whole- s in western Canada and one ior Ontario and Quebec will anointed. The election oi re- el directors ior the Prairie ncer has been deterred. e Council will represent all ereial fisheries enterprises in da. and its membershl is ted to bodies already func- 1 or those which ma be sized in future and w ch -. t those divisions oi com- iai iisheries engaged in the ulna and wholesale distribu- oi fresh. irozeri. smoked . dried and canned iish and 11h. as well as those produc- iishoiis. iish meal and aqua- lIy-Noducts. t Council aims to between the industry and epartments. reflect- tho views oi the iisherics in- in respect to matters which hilly‘ siiect the Dominica's . F. liltelims _. is Still orrounraisrs ltclsiiata in ‘the iit- l i" glaaoea-‘ior the motion oi ocular de- leis,‘ Jliireiten Street II. .|. Mason v Phonon-rarer M Imam-e ore-i SHT BINDING Film “@531... '5 ior Hocklely, “M” "m: m... atria to the Joe's-rowan carnival Bodfiue Rink. Wednoldly. Jen. u. - in. - i-ao-ei and lldra. Dalsi Annan hovereceived a cable in- torminseithem that their eon, Com- golnt Meier William G. ‘hoe Arrived-lei!!! over- seas. » - _ I JOE-ICE COURT—_-A young man appeared in Police Court at Bum- merside on saturday, charged with theit trom a person. He was re- manded until Tuesday morning. The amount o! money aaidinvolved was $300. B --BEDEQUE LINK SCHEDULE -Monday Jam 20. South Shore League, dummerslde Crystals vs. Freetown Btars, admission 20 and 80 cents. Tuesday, Jan. 30‘. Ju - league, North B e- any, admission la and esday, Jan." 3i val, admission l . 1-2’! que vs. 25. tcgeantga W pos n ca and 25 cents. -—Y'8 MEN'S manna-oar. W. lll.- Mellish was the chairman oi the regular rneetin oi the Sum- merside Y's .Men's Club held on Thursday at the Olympia. He wel- comed two new members, Rev. Charles Carnegy. and Mr Cameron who will be the next meeting. man Jr.. ch o! tee appointed ior the tuberculosis drive Prince County. reported the final receipts amounted to $1.- 110.'i0. Aiter some discussion the date ior the annual radio auction was set a March 222d. all! pro- Irlm e evening as chllld oi w. A. Hopkins. which took the ior-m oi a group discunion on New Club Formation and the YMCA. project. 5 —DlA’l'll 0i‘ MRS. GALLANT The death occurred _ at her home on unis-oer Street. Surnmerside, on Friday. Juuury-Mth oi Mrs. J. Ii. Galant. widow 0i the. lite J E- Galant who away iiitecn years ago: '1‘ e-late Mrs. Gallant had the rnisiortune to suiier a bro- ken hip last spring and never lul- l, recovered her health. 51m WM the iormer Gertrude Doyle oi Tig- nish and she and moved to Bummerside about thirty i be morning from lie: late residence to at. Paul's Church.-~S | REPQRT (Continued !rom_P_age_i) ent work at, the Dcience Depart- ment, now busy trying to get some 6,300 draitees absent without leave hack‘ to their tFtiea 0r to punish- mcn . Ho ieit. again ior Owen Sound afternoon and will be there ior nomination day tomorrow. Be- iore he leit he said he had many things in do in the Calvltfll. dill- gesting ‘he nmvht return again be- ore vo ng . . An iniormed source told me c so on o - fitfiib "idumffd "m. $.35...‘ merit in time to eliminate the byr election. This source, in es good l position as any to know the mind oi the Prime Minister. said ilnal immediate dissolution l1 was in ebeyance. Everything depends. it was sold. on developments in the consthu- k and on develop- dered. one oi these developments in the constituency which may hive bearing will be the s t0 Wee- master n, . votive national le . who Two Australian Warships Iianaged i” tacked unsuccessi m United HE RE JOMLS A150 SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 — 0.15 Tuesday at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE PIFIIIIIIIII Toronto u... Fined $2,600 for too iiigh Prices Thanks to the initiative shown by a Charlottetown woman. a i‘ couple oi Toronto iirms were tin- ed a total oi .600 this month ior ‘ ting Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations. Mrs. E. S. Coiiin, chairman oi the Wo- men's Regional Advisory Commit- tee ior the Consumer Branch oi the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, complained to the Stan- dards Division oi the Board about the rice oi a pime o! cloth. She boug t the cloth irmn a Charlotte- town merchant 5435 a yard. According to evidence submitted the cloth should have retailed at about 82.70. Thinking the price exorbitant ior the particular type oi goods she sent. a sample oi it with the store bill and the parti- culars to the Regional Oiiice oi the Prices Board. They sent it to Division at Ot- to be on English import oi quality but the price was obvious- ly out oi line. Investigation revealed that the PEI. merchant had bought the cloth irom Nisbet and Auld i-td. Toronto wholesalers. (or $3 yard. according to the WPTB en- ’ iorcement oiiicer giving evidence. ' Allowing the legal retail mark-up. plus transportation charges, the merchant's price was in order un- der WPTB pricing regulations it was pointed out. Nisbet and Auld Ltd. had sold the goods to the merchant with- out obtaining price approval from . according to the evidence. it was also revealed that s. Lubel- sky Ltd, another Toronto whole- sale house, had soid the cloth to Nisbct and Auld at a price higher than the Board had approved ior sales direct to retailers and with- out permission irom the WPTB to sell to another wholesaler. B. Lubelsky Ltd., and Nlsbet and Auld Ltd., were charged with selling materials at a price higher to retailers to ‘lath had been sold. As the ma- erial had been sold by retailers rorn coast to coast in sno “engths to individual consumers it was impossible to trace the pur- chasers exce t in tho case oi the P. E. Islan housewiie who had made the original complaint. The court did not order any rebates. The ilrms involved made these beiore the case came to tr . b: NAZIS SURPRISED— (r on; um; Wit-Wilton) ._ ___._____ bridgeh Id which Royal Marines under Gen. carer's command at- ully Jan. 14.) States lst Army a surprise attack at 4 l-m. in a limerd which heaped snow- drilte semi iegt h . Durinl ear hours t e let Army over- oithreo ' Weimar Re Oh. In. "e n? the let Army’! com’: days aiter Field l Von Runstedt broke through the Aldennes in hie De- cember oi barbed wire entanglements re upon the German Carr they ole t. startled prison- q “my ddm. believe anyone attack in such weather- omoauo offlvzo - (AP) — United Hates Government ha: t4 luit against Montgomery Wd Com ny saturdav Wbm L, Sullivan ruled thlt gv-gli. ilfld iiElthfli nor constitutional autho- Qg “my geillll‘! '0! 1Q h relations group on the Western n power they would preier—An8l ; oration to any t‘ rnany,but. many b oi in their iavor. I’ THE criammrrarowu cuaaouuv oiililllai Ciilllllllll This eollmn is reserved ior news cl IDCII Intuit. out advertising it 7..'i"3..i“.‘."'.? 1"’ .7. "“""" o - . polo in advance. m I u, p" CONFEDEBATION up] COOKS ior .h0togrupn|. MEI-I! MINSTIBLS pupa-guy 5" February 5th, 6th and ‘tth. . ' s. A. iuaeuouaurs will b. “"94 I11 d5)’ Tuesday and w”- dilfllifl "Hilly ior stock taking. gl-ae-zi - DOOM‘ must g0 provged ior in; oooa. w "W! brim at Klnllcilgfinfafldi; W- i-ae-ai N I-'l‘D-. Clio:- b0 Summerside The iollowing All; scrvieceufiummriptw Btllld Trade IIIDMAQMI It the Board's recent ‘anus! meet- hllflllll lilr Al. hll. and continues to be. s. great 1191C) both imm service and civlllgn itawmis: Putz. c" c o Ell raw’ continued u. r. upluo iottetewn Store will s...“ "Wily- Twdsy. wedneuu . Imus-w W1. win. out i... taxi. wkmz- . i-m-za onus-r DISCOUNT m: still continues at Kennedy's Ladies 90ft than. the - most t etlmn Ofllé. irosiathqgqg. Wm‘ _ ",‘°'*‘- plétggm“ 1-34’ "C. $13.31: PAINIUL msunw _ .54.“. Bummerside as an ggigen. cam opera m e...~..=,,“',,,,,§,‘u;gg,~, ha": “WWW 1M .. had the misfortune tn slip the huh“, Pmmlym°°°dmlr. _ whlu1d°fen | rm will la fully equipped and listed u one the l §’,',§,,k,m°§,§"§‘j,§§‘e'if " w” “Y” ‘m’ this is completed summe SUDDEN BEREAVEMENT — Mrs. lid. Acorn, Charlottetown, re- Am ceived the sad news earl Satur- dly morning that her mo er, Mrs. George Shepard had died at her home in Glace Bay. Her death was unexpected. Mr. and Mrs. Acorn lites; Saturday morning for Glace forward stop and other r W wigkhr that has takes place. Summerside port 1mm IPWWII it! W81 worth oikauhaaerom owadws . l cell a. m;"i..fli?.¥.°’§.t ontholrwaytcparts (the that a short tllm Bioollllml-idwhoglltg ..__. K. 0F C. SING SONG-Many servicemen attended the regular sin song at the Knights oi Col- um us Hut last night. Mr. Connie 1mm Wn-‘ildefed lmpomibie. Not so LeCialr was master oi ceremonies. 1011s ago over thirty oi Special nurnbe on the programdmd most modern phage; m‘. included: vocal solo, Lac. Walter bulldini; were on our Slinlmersidg ’ ; violin duet, Miss Kathieenifllliilmt It the some time. on their Hornby and Miss Betty May Ren- Vaflt-Plls direct ways to the Amos; dail; piano selections, Lac. Green-i wood; selections by No. 62 CA. (B) flier. the Middle East and nodle, T.C. orchestra. Music for the gen-‘whflt does this indicate ior the eral sing song was provided by liliiure when we can be on the mam Mrs. Joseph Dougan, Miss Marion mil‘ rOutes oi the world. 1i our 11M. Dougan, Miss Kathleen Hornby ural ar.d procured advan q are and Mr. Ali McKearney. A dainty fully mppreciated and fir, m“ lunch was served by the young fivturc good, Summerside can be. ladies. come an important port loa- m- - 9971111191119 0n th continent. Th1 FERRY SERVICE RESUMED- will require wntiguai foresight, and What the old ferry, "Prince Ed- close contact with iuture aviation ward Island". could do when she developments, as many such mag. has hail a chance was shown sat- WN are decided beiorc the general urday evening when, leaving ‘ror- public becomes aware of their irn. mentine at 5.50, she came across Wit-Brice. to Borden in 53 minutes, which is Maritime Airvnyg summer time. And just to show that such o. speedy crossing was Our Maritime Central Airways not an accident. she made l2 cross- ha: again demonstrated its ability |ings with freight between inid- to serve tfhis territory in n night saturday, and 9 o'clock yes- thOTWGhIv com-potent, manner and terday evening. Friday ice and has grown with the im moving weather conditions teamed up to imes to prevent the ship making any cross-Jim: conditions. More p'knes and lngs. Early in the morning closelyilperscnrzel have been added, better paired ice was encountered two facilities procured. additional runs to reach the pier all day the ship temjffttion. mm (“we returned to Tormentine to awaltone hall previous rate) between more favorable weather. ihere and Charlottetown as well a3 Mr. J.L. McCiarvill, Carletonleiits to the travelli ' . was a visitor to Charlottetown on been |nsg1tutsdl .,..“f,."§,'.’,1.§h“",‘§§ Tuesday. uplirecietoi by those who know oi and me them Ownership oi the large sleek previously-held in Montreal h": been transierrud m parties much nearer home and the ‘stab- Cennan Civilians Cive Opinions 0n Cause 0f Setbaoks ladies iluiiiliary Canadian Legion By DOUGLAS AMARON WITH THE CANADIAN ARMY IN HOLLAND. Jan. 28—(CP)— Superiority o1’ Allied war material, the Royal Air Force. war weariness anndvlghe lack oi enthusiasm ior the r inside Germany are re- sponsible. in that order, ior Ger- many's defeats, in the opinion oi civilians in the occupied irontier region oi the enemy homeland. This was the majority view oi several thousand Germans inter- viewed by Psychological Wariare personnel oi the Canadian public CANTEEN COMMITTEE The following reports were e13;- mittecl at the annual meeting oi’ the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion, 1n presentinz my annual report ior the third year. as convenor od the canteen committee oi the Ladies’ AllxllltlTy. I am almid that I have not as thriling a story to tell as in January i944. although BOX-Ml passing through the canteen in 1944 wlas over 139,000, so we cer- tainly should not be discouraged. With l-LMCS. Queen Charlotte, the Beach Grove and the R.C.A.P. not at iuli strength our sales lune oi a necessity Iollen oii. This re- duced total does not indicate in my Way less interest on iihe port oi the members oi m; Aufllgry nor oi the quaiit/y of the meals we dispense. but to war circumstances $er which owe have” no control and clmlle 5Q" Pérlonilc Our canteen committee great many financial other thamthose pertaining to the oarvteen and we ieei that not only have we provided a home and N- imshmente ior the services but we have been o! invaluable assistance to the men oi the legion in taking filmy burdens from their shoulders. It should be generally known that every returned man. who can be contacted is, on ht arrival taken to the canteen, and provided with Wh-ltwfl!‘ he cares to out. I Front. Proiessional men. trades- men and iarrners were questioned 1.. this am. public evinionumll of German civilians by the A . In their reports, the RW- in"!- tigaters set down findings which. although they make no claim t0 inialiibiiity. are interesting in that indicate certain trends in thought which predominate, least along the irontier- When asked which occupying o. American, Russian or French-thei this group iavoredl nited States occu- pation, was distinctly airaid Russian ‘occupation and doubtiul oi French occupation. The Germans professed to be 100' per cent war-weary but. said the report: “It must be remembered that Dr. Goebbels has told them to struggle or die and has punched it, heme again and again." thxt the mmimy “wyaorguaplth a pe are . " ir med. but housing vu- However. the Nlli PM! i! M‘ tired, does not dare give in strictly controls the pew ted Germ not mi at Allied troops ‘a... s.s‘."....... and vwblblv would. non i! o resistance W W. German Army were to end in - lk-Chancellor Bruenlug o . blic figured their thouB $6 0! tioel leadership Pew gave consid- iorm oi government inside mm Ger- brooded on e Hg- Allied Military GOWYBIM“ - Existence oi a pro-Allie: tingle;- ound in Germany was en y gm lirhlgh. percentage oi those nu ‘he o tloned. but 2o oer wit mow" more might be a Communist-org- aniled underground. m u" is - ohm-ch. even I I absence ha‘ dui have be .2“.“§°i‘°‘.'..i‘.i’i“i'.'..i".ii‘?“f..3.'é‘ we - w ‘°‘ t Hm- o l h. ' itio<k Mrs. Brown and mete state in preierence to a Com- ' l” in "or" 1 - b iletl “whim- lieved Allied news u M. o e because the All s had been frog: in the days when the war was not m Moore. . . Mlblflld- T0 them I Wtiuld like I genial vote oi thanks irom the nteen lee Our um eiiigxentbemaneger, fi . ag n a '. t u... a. mo» 1 underdoand i‘. °" term An ened t0 up“. properties. wrung!“ m ‘mmsdhnb: the? Commit . fihj“gl§fif‘niifli§i°fiiterney, J. We hove also as a canteen. been Albert Woii, whereupon Jutke 1- m“ l° <i° myth“? "v °°“1d l" 1mm guy; wooeedings the commissioned and non-corn- it might — oithe 111W oi Summer- omens-g West Airica. North Airlca, aim-ail t meet the expanding trcs- l.“ miles oi! Borden and after trying added and still others are in con- Pmvl Rearmed inumerous other service; and bcn- dq- t block 01b‘ m the total number o: service par- Air Developments In Reviewed the situation lrom e Prince! Inland etan much‘ mmllnvement oi th’s important very high Wwoohtion re-’ ntWQC 01 air Thcrecordd air taansponti summliliide Rid the Province 53.?! @8111 i4 as lollows. ~. lmmoeile 1181b to bummed-aide Ina Niurrber o! Charter trip; Full rate adr mail (pounds, First close air mail ( " > Charter trips Total! I5! Province i 1.10s some 12s, Potmds oi nmil ct Edgar Flimhts to and i}... mp1. Nusnber oi charter tripe Hours iiown at esssea so 4m 150 , 1.880, that s _ hlditicnod in the comparatively f?‘ Pears since February lim when Capt. Rose. the first pilot to ily mall irom the mainland u. thig k Surnm the sir null Prim Edward island, we 3:; gone“ "m! the post war years will develop when all the aerial ad-‘ told and. will corn- Who hone such privilege i1 thesei privileges are , ,. rly used. i h we ere very glad that they are taking advantage oi a 33W. Pfimlflly intended for “d? 1"“ ""‘ “‘°" Witt I. rsona tr to the Mflfspantegrer Committee, Mr. J-s- Walker. Male.- MacNutt, and Goodwn. It has been a pleas- most too-oper- n00 the permarwnttlim .e . for.‘ their oiiorts on behalf o! the flit ihl Ail!!!- tiedherin- Om e Canteen have worked with for years and m1 done a ranarhahlc service of strain. a work that wll run-rammed for man-y year; to COMO. . With Peace looming, pqrhllpg not for away and the possibility 1H0! the the Canteen iroloan roam man G. Peake, Mrs. IJi Croken, Mrs. 6.12. Sherren. ' MARY I. GOSH. Conceal; Ladies’ Auxiliary (ma. m ~gsr 52.53 LEGION Once loll-in it. is my plaugnt duty to present ior your approval N“! '1‘! ‘I and Fin “in lod 10M. per Ibllowiru your resolution the both were closed es of December thus Ii- us an operating of. eeven inetnad oi the tmeivo months period. will o! pi instcld o! t t i a... ... ...."."°{.l..‘“‘§..‘.. ‘laws-iii with on Wcmting pmlit o! will YWIUJ were much than in 10B but calla on us were lilo much enrol-lei". We were not called on ior such iunda as Chinese Relief, Greek Relies and Russian Reliei. These on reused a». ~53. p '°““."“.‘li ‘$3.3 the whole I believe we are well satisiied with the results. We “mm”!!! the ear with a cash ballhce o! 0188.1 and otter zvigeanalluewnemre. ‘and donétéotag pure ssn . 32m P63155020 havse than hand . . e victory 30M.‘ 0W" ‘LMCOO in I l!" V t i i who salsa £12111’! Qniilolflifir? the United States supremo the yflf. with mac! mention oi - Big Search 0n - Liquor Runner gwlbogcr into Buiiaio tonig ‘Friday afternoon. Since that time lit will be most, 5° those Mr. ure to work with these gentlemen “a es‘ put/ting up a great o! not living may more canteen Feb Wellington Man Celebrates ilis 95th Birthday butbdoy- An address was reed hzmwitbanicoaouvenirirom ._ ‘"11 . . 1v}... is 52a GUIDEIII OLUI The February meeting o! the ‘Guidefs Club will ue ireid Friday. February 2nd, 8.30 sharp, at the home oi Miss Marie Morris. Dundas Fsplanado. All Guiders are asked to attend. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning was on the H‘ ‘ we din u Gtlred Church for . was s a g re Osp amo ii also postmaster at Wellington ioripcoples The sermon was u WIN. ‘UPOB the book of Jonah‘ in which In i906 m‘. Aruenaulrt and!!! the Gaudet both of Wellington formed the greenest lviisioraary the compcny o! Arsenauit doll-Pavia and indicated. that despite Ga/udct, Iiimited. which has ainee the exciusiveness of the Jewisy continued business with lyiir. Ar- prophecies and thought with r91- senault Is President. In 1M2. at erenoe to religion, the purpose oi the age o! 9B. he retired quite sc-. this book was to emphasize to them tlve service when he was quits ae- that i1 their miizifln was m remain tive in waiting on his share oi ous- Clive for then. i». must. be shared era. |wath the people in... [gvqrabiv 51;- His numerous triends oi the vii-l uated than themselves. l: ior-ward o0 the leum-g. The Choir sung the Anthem "One o! cecibrnting with him hi; nun-[swcetry Solemn Thought" . . . . .. dredth birthday. - 5. Anabroac with Mr. George Johnson e second petition in the prayer "qive Us this day ous- Daily Bread". The Lord's Prayer" (J1. Knobs) Mr. “The . Misc- For Slayer 0f We very e1! ti 1' . Roysmau “.425 amiss.“ Mr. Nonna Skitch la violin solo “8§' by Sfihiligftyfédhlc; ‘We Iéii-‘rrwidied by the large coo-i- Gflge on. his; been stationed here. g TORONTO, Jan. 28 —- (T) - mvestigation into the gang‘ ‘ saying oi Louis Wernick, fl-year-f od Toronto li r runner who was "eken ior a do." bee/ten and shot to death on or about Jan. 1C. ead into Montreal. Hamilton git-i reached over the inter-patio l! D d F h, enian s or Steel bem wit“? virlrmelbfifiiiim ' or e . poring. * Continue Vigorous Investigation started immedia- tely aiter Werniclvs battered and) irozen bod was discovered in a snowbank suburban Etobicckka‘ Whacdemnndswon l y police, I. number oi them wom- “ml-Fm “Phi” "18°Y°\1l te u wit). m q .- 1w in Europe seems wrdrldczndiiwwho knew Nliegcif" ‘mush "W" in "sht- 01 Allied suc- ponce sud‘ ceases in m theatre. Latest evidence uncovered w m ‘mmasl '0 E, li-m-ila-Y 61W!- police showed that. liquor rllnn-ng Wm lest summer. said the nub- and high-grading northern Ont- WWOXI. Int DIW-Rwwnt ario gold were seconds interuts are movir! ll vigorously oi the Russian-born ernick. ll 9"!‘ i" Wild W W!!! o! gum. was said Werniclrs main interests military "b16168. were dope-smuggling. Bir- The deed man was known as a "bankroll man" in the Toronto underworld-a person willing to " or promote any “good" racket oiisred his} _ ‘ _ All . .- and a preliminary bsllistiu report indicated that Wernick died aiter have been questioned sheet... most importantly union- tonnegc products and nas-rowstripandsomet-ypeaotwire and noble among others, with pon- duees-I sold virtually through the your on certain specifications on struggle in the the latter products." .oar which drove him to he point egpgqiv ,behind a pottefs iield where he i; was dumped. The maigizine said little remains open beiore mid-gear finished at all ed and in some oases nothing can be promised bosom third quarter. Operations last week were so i-l rgmcent oi capacity, imohqugd the previous wcetir. Says By-Eleotion Jiefinita 0n Fell. 5 ‘"“°' marinara-m owmgggprplon-n _ _secnedthcbestmce otpr - Gm"; ‘an “um ving France. m em e that tn “d mum " M“? the W“ will be Z by-eieetiofirln orgy Nor-h. $11M that mm tintla tor [C1116 (@3- urras was let ' 151' u“ unlikely that . 001' M" u, gioirid OOIICCIH: Marshal a BIRTHS CLAIR — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 26, 19- 45 .t0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Clair. a son. GHIZ — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. 21, i945. to Mr. and Mrs. Aiallah Gbiz Charlottetown. DEATHS MoQUAID—At West Lynn. Mass. 0n Jan. 2d. 194.5, Mrs. LcuisDoiron, formerly Edna Doiron. oi ‘Malpoque Road. P. 3.1. CLARK-At North Rustic-i. .l.:: M cc with the enemy. iyirs. Edward Clark. lane Eva Pill‘- "Vive is. France." yelled the iiery sey. aged 34 roars. Funeral irom ilittle iournalist as he heard the the home oi hm- father, Wallace ‘court ix his sentence. The state Pursey on Tuesday. Jnn. so. a: 2 ihld demanded death. p.m. Interment in Now Giascorv Maurice Puio. his 73-year-old cemetery. co-editer, got. oii with a live-year sngpnam) prison sentenceand a 20.000 franc Gm", fine on conviction oi u-ritinu iliii- 194;, icles demoralizing to the I-‘icnch of g 1 . Both were sentenced to “ which a» could quote him u saying the by-election would be held. wish to at. rest dlda ‘ they ' that . TUITION kecizie King would oii! the b - ‘election %b dissolving psrliamegit‘ prior to . 5. Veteran French Editor Given Life Sentence LYON, FRANCE. Jan. ‘LB — (A?) —-Chnriea Maui-res, 76-year-old mcrnarchiat editor. sentenced to liie imprisonment Saturday upon conviction o! having treesonsble intelllgen Wl-l Sinlilcnlv n“ Birrh ("inc ilrcioii. ..l| Jon 26, i\li‘.. Aria ilophuiri. ulrinw .cr~ F§il€‘l\il:\l'fi rmrl xiii-ills! oi iVirs. E. l‘ imru of Cilnrlntto- town. Tho funeral wiil i)!‘ hold The first reaction oi‘ Tuesdxtv ‘T’ 2 m“ was that Maurras was spared from iacing a firing squad because oi his wage. There were murmurs in the court room but no demonstration. The court also apparently did not Icare to make a royalist martyr oi .__, . N. D. Mac-Lean UNDERTAKER EMIALMH Charlottetown and North Wiltshln Phone HI Cotmsel ior Meunas in his iinal appeal insisted that the otiittlilns Mr AB. Cosh ior auditing the booios oi account iluliv submitted CLARA R. RITCHIE Treasurer. SMELTS Now buying daily, highest market prices. prompt returns. expressage paid by us. containers returned free. For best results ship your smells to JENKINS .- -105. Ltd. Yu-u-uers-‘ds I .392; 4 IUCD§FD¢§