; eisi ’ .- 1'46 . TIIE WET iieuaai Allllflfl: I. IIII- . u w sauna.‘ W-hr .Ilonovelli~ull_‘ .Ole_w.lO0ttnwa'lt-‘ Illlr Its-eat: Brillian- Mme-Mn. wit» aunt: Ink Guilt. nor-nauseous a-rbsfluarljauwillbedeliveratleeanylseneinsuraneraitlo. carrlsilofyatlopordayorllaperwoaa. Plufliflilurthlourflga gull" youorduiethobey responsible for llellvtillouyeugogse i-am. D. 0. STEWAIT will be‘, ffioe till Febnlary o . will remain we“ oe. 1-25-81. KEY, Kensingtou Monday, Jan. U, D8111!” VI. valley. Game 8 chi-PP» Liston yuan-Mugs i581‘. I'M I . lnésllflelh Pidseon. Kensinaton l-D-l Cash Apply _-l-l0CKEY Bedeque Rink Mon- 13y, Jan. 28. Siuniiierside Crystals r5 Freetown Stars Players are re- quested 'to start the game Bl- 3-3 sharp. 1- _.}|()CKEY. Kenslngton rink Wednesday, Jan. 3U, Borden Nat- 1011315 vs. Ke-nsington Intermediate liockfl Club. Game 8 sharp; Skate ‘ff/gin l-N-‘il -CONSUL'l US in regard to tour building problems. We have expert tradesmen in all the fol- lowing lines: Bricklayers, asphalt and ceramic tile setters, floor sanders and carpenters. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. J. Ernest Mor- son. Suinmerside. l, l4,_l9, 21, 26. 38-2-61 --ELECTION CARD -- Having been requested by a number of citizens, I have decided to nomin- iits as Councillor for the Centre Ward. I therefore. request the sup- ort of the citizens of that district. {Ollie H. lllr-cFarlane. 1-21-11 -FOR SALE, Six brood sows. due middle of April. Apply Bert i-liimmill, Kinkora. 1 2i - RECEIVES DISCHARGE — llir. Parley Gibei-son has received his discharge from the air force and leaves shortly for Nova Sco- iia to oin his father in business itenr ew Glasgow. with Mrs. Giberson (nee Betty MacAsseyl arid time son Perley they expect tn leave Summerside about the end of the montili They will be greatly mix-ed by their wide circle of fricnds.—-S. —BURGLAR SURPRISED - A burglar, who forrcd entry into a (iv/oiling on Central Street, Sum- mc-rsiiic, about 2 o'clock Sunday morning was surprised by the lady of the house and fled, but not be- foi-o slid‘ had secured a fairly good dcs ipzion of him. Later in the day ii man was placed under arrest by SllmfllflfSidg police. The man gvinfd entry by forcing ofpen the front door. He was disturbed ap- parently before he had time to gather loot. S Personals -—Mr. Ralph Peters of Hartford, Conn, accompanied by his two sis- ti-i-s. Mrs. Joseph Gallant, Poet- lniid, Maine and Mrs, Samuel Jones Rochester, N.H.. have left on re- i-‘.il‘l‘l to h homes. They had been called home by the death oi’ their father, Mr, Joseph Peters of Summerside,—S. jSiUfFY NOSE ’ E EZlNG JJR-(Ipii/ll‘ XIl/Ii/Ilwi/ Preventative measures are advisable with so malty rms in the air. Keep your‘ roat and nostrils clear of ifgctious irerms. Inhale Cata -o-zon_e frequently. By, this means you send helpful medication to the air passages of the head and throat. The special medication- in Catarrh-o-zone suppresses a nasty cold; it's splendid for irritable throat; relieves headaches due to cold and quickly assists in driving out germs associated with Simple Sore Throat, Sinusitis and Bronchitis. Get Catanli-o- Zone to-dayl Complete outfit 50c, and lasts two months; small sizc,. 25c, at all drugglsts. . Ute Soothing VAPOR ml ‘Canaan-ozone RUK-llillfih lllt‘ ‘IZUU-l “‘ sink day nigh _ l-26-3i. d1 400K“. Bunion, Monday a simimmau ' - 32th.“... sniIe"li':'E§i-.Vi-i%-°1'i, —l'IOCllYk Borden Rink Tucs- iates vs. olden Nationals. Skate after‘. 1-Z8-2i. —WANTED. — 10 t0 clean stra t sound hardwood, (not White itch) 10 to 20 1t. long, ame-tcr 8 inches aindlarger deliv- ered at Svummerside. Write Slog‘ ZOconis —FOR. SALE 0B. RENT. Res- 9 taurant. ice cream parlor and gro- 31 cery store. For immediate ion. My reason for selling is to devote my iuli time. to my un- dertaking busness- Joseph Dav- ison, Kensington. 1-28-31 —AGED ALBERTON RESIDENT PASES - One of the oldest res- idents of Alberton, lf not the old- est, passed away Friday, Jan. 25, in the person of Mrs. M. Staple- ton in ‘oer 88th year. The late Mrs. leton had been _in death therefore, was not, entirely unexpected. S e la survived by five children; Wil am and Ernest in Alberton: Stephen in Saint John. N38,: and Lucy and Mary in the United States. Funeral arrange- ments wera not definitely arranged last night. pending word as to whe- ther or not the dauglfers could reach the Province in time for the funeral. —C. W. L. ENTEBTAINED — A most pleasant evening was at, the home of Mr. and Mrs, Praught, Richmond, on Thursday evening, Jan. 17 when they enter- tained the members of the Catholic Women's League of that Division and their friends. The eve was pleasantly spent in entertain- ment and cards, six tables of pro- gressive auction being played which created much enjoyment. 'I1.1c ladies’ first prize was won by Miss Mary Pendleton and the ladies’ consolation was won by Mrs. Maurice Gaudet while the men's first was won by Maurice Gaudet and the men's consolation was won by Leonard McNeill, A lunch was served by Miss Doyle and Miss Bolgen-S. 8.000 CROWD (oonumoeifirb-m Page l) of the two Provinces waited anxi- ously for the arrival or their bro- thers, sons, fathers and friends at the Armourlos and when the boys did start. marching in they broke through Army provost cordous and barricades, set up to keep them back, to greet the heroes with a storm of confetti, ticker tape, cheers, kisses-and some tears. J. L. Rutledge. M.L.A. for Hali- fax Centre officially HCICOHIGG the Maritimers home on behalf of the Nova Scotia Government. On the official welcoming platform with him were Lieutenant. Governor and Mrs. H. E.‘ Kendall who later went out onto the floor to mingle with the veterans. or Jack MacLean of Sydney and D. W. Morrison of Glace Bay, Smith Mclvor, M.L.A. of Sydney, Faunce MacDonald, district suner- visor oi’ the Canadian Legion War Services at Sydney, Mrs. H. Cohen, chalrlady of the Sydney Red Cross ubliclty committee and Colonel gercy A. Guthrie of Boston, as representative of the Canadian Club of his city. The Cape Breton Highlanders reserve band ocompanied the oili- clal Cape Breton welcoming dele- gation to the city to greet their comrades with the skirl of the bagpipes. P. E. I. LIGHT HORSE (Continued from P008 l) v calm of Halifax harbor. 'I‘he_big troopshlp was delayed more than a day by violent storms that have wee former officers and 14 completc units aboard waited to o on the 48.000- ton trooper to we rac their units ho . a Scottish band dedicated to the two Scottish units aboard sent the fkirl of the pipes reeoho- ing across the waters to the ac- companiment 0f enthusiastic ap- plause by the veterans. Included among the 786w pass- . aboard Anni . lxrllndml‘. gliulvav, 48 oiv - fans and a sputtering merchant navy and British Anny peeonn ' lete units aboard were the Fusiliers of Hal- the Oapa Breton Highlanders d NB the Prince Edward paneling l-lorle of marl-atto- l ELEQIIQP‘ f @539. Responding to the request of many-oftlteyeieciora jhave again consented to ‘run, _;War - _s_e_ ‘Councillor for the East '_ I-ltave spent six years in the Council and have gathered fllhat I consider to be useful lnforauilon in the adminis- iiraiion of town efhirl. r Iliavaaorved on covet-pl 30f the Street Cilltuuittee for oaeiblc to the citizens with tfipfllfilttefl being chairman six yam and also being a lwlllbflrbf-ule Police and Fire Committees. . _ I have always endeavoured to-reuder the beat services the time at my disposal and ~ ave held the beat iuiereaiaof ilawwuat heart in any da- on [have . Ind big‘ Flo-pr but i0 bring a» inn ~ f‘e Eihat I willy-pot coward s“ Minibike-sienna! . _ i » p .‘ luau called upon. to make. - A: nautical many time and in many places, the molt portautpeeiotin out ry" in lllil are la the offing for I foal that I'll!" lad the-enema I to Suuuuarslde. hill can assure the vetcru of the Em Ward my beat endaavounqia ma- inur- waifcreef tbs-town. flrpmchlng unnerai o. ~ ce-antwaahl. like to arroyo dopam- the hostess, asslsted by m Also on the platform were May» sweat the Atlantic during the last m] i994! llllflli limungu _- im By. 511m the Prince I ruerve unit of Horse, was a Island Llibt Serviceman“ ' Weflcomeclljs j merside‘ Legion ‘ ' loo there '- 0i" JIt-Amett. » vided for Amnog . have been w ' "' cnlewiuf duaablayn . .. ll lfllfoflhe rationing mogfwwfl Wall“ “ca... ' ' ' . VII V and a nun of private n in which’ m; K were transported to Bummerside where they. were greeted at the 168101: Home by His WOUND May- ' Supper wu- served iary. . to send-the men. whosiyhomcs were west of Siunmerside. on the regular bus and transpovrtmtion- was pro- other! by~Mr. t a Iahl 22.. I gal!!!‘ so. Mince County. as far ‘as is known. They are Pte. Helen Gray of Alber- ton and l-Opi. V. Mcliwea ofKen- a'ngton.—l , ' _ WIN Ont . adier B l»..'. gliial 1L And!‘ 5'...“ w. Matinee rilish commanding Lieutenant-colonel, . Juiin A. MacDonald who formed the original squaoron and became its first officer coni- manding. At that in the unit. 54 men form w hi“ 53th at}. o‘; as ar rom e m em Khaki 0! today and the hats were patterned after the wide-brlmmed Th Australian style, m 1 designed as the 36th P.E.I. Horse On' and they aw . . w. a. Poole. fora Full, served in 'MARCH 0F TIME Shows 7:30 and 9:15 T 1 SUMMEltSlbl-I town. The 8th Ptlnc£ss Louise iNew Brunswick) Hilssars or ion, the the Elgin 111011135» Ont . the Canadian Gren- Guards s to its wcmcn in: in more M than. History of Unit The original Light into being as. a result oi the South African will‘, and was formed m. June 1, 1301 as ‘L’ the Canadian Mounted cial vest-ans of termed a sound nucleus for the new squadron, and one of the ori- N.C.O.'s late with the rain-i: was Capt under common. _ As the 105th noiv oivnetuatcd by the Light Horse, they won the bat- el. tie honors of Arras, 1917 and 1918, mes, Amiens, The Hindenberg e and the Pursuit to Mons M Duvar al Maintained Proud q Ieeerd Alth £122?‘ Al - _ Norm an. dgiqfwiii-Rfilfi? and Well-Hid Regiment. of s. Cather- lnvfi. Ont , ‘the Argyle and Suther- land Highlanders Columbia Regimen»; Vancouver. th-e Lakc Superior Rag. i-sm ‘of Port Arthur, Ont , 83rd Canadian Field B , Toronto. 36th Canadian Field Bat.- lleiltéltnllilfg}. Alédiliinglston, Ont. a ai r Wgalffhop. Toronto "med Tm“ owuig a triumpl l t f England and the contiiliez-iitgogrliig Which they ens-reamed fellow Can» adians as well as thousands of others, a C.W.A C. band arrived home and will dlsband al- the d th f . . aid in rat-rubs t? AC“ t Mum“ of the origins command, and in L. T. Lowther ‘ihree of these, Ma- w and Lowthct m ‘If Other airman‘? .~ , Chflii l ' c n, f}. Mrgonald, 11711.11“ "ha woes“ offIloar commune!!! internment cam iie-utonan mflhonlyonoaaotingall unitinmlataekaarttp litiinil liltlilli 3H ills - hilt My - Bully llnittll - lull IIIM Directed Ivy ll-OYD IACON enamel» WAi-Til M°l°5¢° (ay The Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Jan. 26~Thc Federal —Al$0— Government's stand at tho Dom- inlon-Provlhcial confcren not satisfactory to his gremieg Alngus Macd uesday 3:30 ova co a sai today ence reconvenes in Monday. Answers received by i. ion and, the provinces satisfactory to the Government of Nova Scotia, and until the flamin- Vflnfiflgyu ion Government gives firmer and clearer assurances on th Fudemz‘ successful termination of U! " the submission today said. ion continues to of Hamilton, Rcglinent of St, of Montreal, the o‘ mic will have to be foun atte R.G.A, spirit of confederation, and crnment. of Nova Sirotin brass 1111:: inlitznéglallcly. im- gan i 1:142, 8w“, from“ 1-8 ogéhlgindellsfi U-nsound Basin present snrengih of The band WGlll n .il.er play. 00 Canadian ilon nlono ls a sound the province. be sufficient for one Horse came on uadron cf ifles, Sev- the Boer arr l" r became officer o; Dominion to the provi thr- inlurlous effects notably in the matter time there were and transportation. of all rasiks 11ml;- mfl. little to another do make ,it eas ey do not materially 903 they wage Lig t the province. The ideal . .1 , n lieutenants; tgo: 1914 when the om pie as to make the "7 *""'C°1" In“ cures to cover provincial flnd themselves unable I taxation normal Ida. 6, i955, on financial relations was text of the provincial submission he will present when the confer- Ottawa Scotia delegation to questions on fields of taxation for the Domin- ters, it seems to the Nova Bcotia Government that thereran be no "It is obvious that if the Domin- encroach the field of direct taxation, it will, in time, put the provinces in a position where their entire reve- form of grants made by the Dom- inion Government. tb the provin- ces. Such a consummation appears to'us to be contrary to the whole tain the standard of, governm , arvicea normal throughout Can- a. daughter, ado, upon the basis of a rate of NllILL-At throughout. Can- Jan. 20, i946, tmMr. and-Mrs Where such conditions vall they should be corrected ‘ o Dominion Proposals. Not Satisfactory Says Nova Scotia ' Premier cc Aug. province, onalrl of in the 0D he Nova ‘are not ese mat- this con- released upon d in the ‘ eral policies upon of the diflerent sections Canada, the uneven nature of- industrial development in this country, the per-operative sharing of responsibilities and dut- ies by the-Dominion and the prov- inces, and other matters of com- mon concern to both federal and provincial govemments."_ » P. E. ‘I. PREMIER (Continued from Paae l) "We came up here lust August fully prepared and our position is quite clear. As far as Prince Ed- ward Island is concerned. the whole meefing could be wound up within a few days." ‘ Exorbihut Rates Since coming to Ottawa. Prem- ier Joncs has again made repre- sentations to the highest author- ities on the, freight charges for trucks bet/ween Prince Edward ls land and the mainland. “We know these ch es are exorbitant and can prove t, “he said, “and I am leaving no stone unturned to bring and it would b; unacceptable to the Gov- trucking my“ w 3 "It seems to the Government of ways which fixes its own m”; Nova Scotia that my flflfllltfffll a- This shguld “we; have beg“ do”, grekizients between the Dominion and 1; has (muted a serfw; 04m. and the provinces of Canada must dmm f0 have regard to the relative wealth province, ti. has placed them at and taxable capacity of each prov- m, 1mm};- (‘Jsgflvgntgggfl :'.‘We do not. believe that. popula- basis f-ir doicrminlnl! Dominion grants to ierr- ggrvlgg from‘ wood 1513341 g "A per capita grant which might. province might prove inadequate for anoth- {sand ca; ferry mm under mn- er less wealthy province. or might, struc ic-n at Sorel, Que., was to be the other hand. be excessive equipped with racln foi- a province which is fortunaie- said he had not yet taken the mat- ly plIi-"ed because of its geogrnphl- is; rt, rom cal position, its greater natural cfflclzls. resources, or its favored position the Canadian economy. “The Government of Nova Sco- "its all to the 300d ila believes that grants from the ice conditions are pretty tricky and YIPQS (‘Hi1 Cvrlaifl of tariffs "Subsidies from one government} M019 ier for the receiving kills and eats the deadly rattler. government to balance its hudaet- '_'*‘_“"__i_ than raise the economic level of the people of condition would be found when all provinces of the Dominion would have such revenues and such levels of econ- lc well being among their peo- rnnting of trot on and restriction of expendl- W“. 8A l0 purposes. ain- ent torn pre- by a which the Flsderal Government around to our point of view. The Government has handed over this matter of ivate coon?- ational Rial any, the Canadian r thefocd producers of our ‘The Premier said there’ was plenty of scope for further devel- opment of trade bewveen Prince Edward Is d and Nova Sootla. particufarlgr look.- forword to expansion of e o Caribou.‘ . Asked if he had confirmed the re "on. that the new Prince Edward or food product-i and ‘if u“? my? BEIITIIAI.‘ GUARDIAN JUST ARRIVED. — A new ship- monn, of Electric ceiling fixtures and wall brackets. Brown Electric Shop, Kent Street. 1-26-31. THE-ROGERS HARDWARE 00.. Ltd. will ‘be closed Bih'dB. Thurs.- dléy. January 31 and Fri ay, Feb. 1, for Stock taking. 1-28- TO ATTEND CONVENTION- r. and Mrs. Preston Beck. Mt. Edward Road, left by plane Satur- day for Toronto where Mr. Beck will attend a three-day convention of Memorial Craftsmen. They ex- pect to be away about ten days. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The services in Trinity on Sun- day, Janupam filth. In the morn- ing, the m er preached c-n the subject. “A Peoplepppre ' and referred to the incident in the life of the Hebrews where after having been forced by famine to migrate into Goshen on the north east corner of Egypt where for a time they lived in comparative quiet and security, but when there arose a- new ki and fears of war began to assaii e Egyptian government. it. was decided to bring under con- trol the Hebrews so that they would not be available or able t0 help tho enemy if he should at- tao. Thus the Hebrews became virtual slaves to the Egyptians which eventually worked out not for Egyptian security but for Egypt- ian loss. And the minister sug- tory c-f the Hebrews describes almost perfectly many of the prep- arations which were made for the war, Just now concluded, in the persecution of- the Jews in Genn- any, the attack upon the Ethiopians other ..natarices.~ n rin- ciple a repetition of the att tude i ‘ians towards the Jews. The minister suggested that this whole matter of the new relation- ships necessary for peace is illus- tra ed in these instances of history and the ople to recognize r. Mr Jones uo with ‘Pranao ent m the new commented. “If they are equipipi '. e . Wind, tide, andl vessel with radar dangerous on that run particularly never‘ be an adcuuate rcfmerly for in winter, I'm all in favor of any O federal policies upon the provinciyer safety in navigation." service which will make for great.- DEFIES BATTLE]! ‘Il-ie non-polsonotis indigo snake this great new act in human rela- tionships that is, that men and women of every color. race and creed must be recognized as people and regarded as such bv us and by all others if peace and harmony are ever to be built into htunan experiences. as the morning "Give to Our God 1m mortal Praise". the evening, the minister chose as the subject of his sermon “The Spirit of Christ" and the choir sang the anthem "Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me". VERNON WJ. Mrs. Augustus Moasman enter- amrng tained the Vernon Women's 1n- stftute at her home on Jan. 8. The MACEACIIERN - At the Halifax meeting nod wi creed. Roll Infirmary on- Jan. N, 1948 to Mr. oall was responded to by l2 mam- ond Mrs. J. Arthur Machohern. hers enew member was wel- formcrly of lottetown, a. oomed to the Institute. Two letters of thanks were r YDSN -— At the Pli. Island HospitahJan. 18,1046. to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Macraydeufcanoe Cove, Ines Katheryn. the P11, Island Hospital Neill. Milton, a-aon, G‘ Irvin! North lrullllfllit, the s ould" be determined by need of the province. "The tin. therefore, to expressed by tbs Stroll that ‘the fiscal need full tonal; principle in "as ransom ta by the Dominion .1‘ l war iiunctioulng - owed by the ilustralle. , _ "“"..’.'i‘.’.”l.“°i' “hi. |e| rm v ou ma of this contort-a oration: should be ma: reltu the duties and Dom- opan on of vi dal ti“? . Duv along the with proviaoaa, and cu allocations » be _ and album. the and . tha. exclusive sour- rovenua unto to such dad I the fiscal Government of flova Eco- tha view Commis- of prov- nim should be the zovernln the allocation o Govern- ment, and that ouch need should be calculated. by aflnance com- ‘nllllonyllttlng permanently and lines fol- l! Commonwealth of ova Scotia e '0! the 0O, 9P4! 110W l: for the Qsanflieao DIATIB G0lDON—At New gay, Jan. 27, 1946, Mrs. 13:. mineral from hu- m of service at 2 dzibcktfumm on Suh- omea Gor- residence starting thema to w‘ away Jan uni, mm med _ pital, Jan. l8. i846, to Mr. and Mrs. on 45's and dances every Monday strengths 5:31 bfixltfllfltlt: l: gfigiiets olilieciliaram“ mo“ Gov Roland Easter. New Will-shire. l mlht- A mve- Fla-Wm “Yd! and WM "romviod lieutonantroolonel. It "Nevertheless subsidies h ave 5°"- sco" “:65 were w b‘ 9 hu°¢ was thenthat anew squadron from been paid by (h, Dominion g0 an YN -- At the Kings‘ ‘I'M Pfflflrfllnme will 01 I ' - >“3~‘“"e mmw" 9-5 '37 511"!!!" rovinces since Confederation. and 0°13“? HWPMI- Mulllim- P- E- --= ‘wmesh n“ meeting w“ ' rozi iviis added, while headquarters t may be u," m. on, remm, o,- on Jan 22, 1946, to Mr, and! warned by 51mins Good Save The and A squadron were in the capi- another “ma,” Wm “way, b, Mrs. Arohi d Llewellyn, Mon-i AZAC“ m lunch ed w required. ‘ ' k2,“ P‘ Epafqi-wwgin", Coymfly by the liosufiass “Miss ih-entheflrt tt/edM. " ’ . ‘* - L. l-i. Beer tooi Igugiilefranks ‘tsp r218 18v 2L§L1id§§°§°§,'§,;°,‘§f ‘fir: Hospital, Montague, . E, 1. on Anne mmess. The next meetins valcartier for tralnhtg and they .2:|,,b1e irreducme‘ "an, “low January 20, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. to be held at the home of Mrs later oceeded overseas with no med on a bu“ common to l“ Elmer Maomnis, rne Valley, Goult Murray. Can an Cavalry. Early in 1915 rovmc” P. E. 1...!- wh. Claude Elwyn. ' i3 “i”? “d mail?" 3'“ pi?" p ' 'l’i'.'i"'i“ ‘#135 Z”“u’;‘"”‘.'i “is Ill MEllitilllAM ceo a. p.m., ,-.an s. iiaruzaeile- I" in i" "'“' "°°" sun-s at... 011161118 he amous ll l; d, h _ _ — e . _ I fi‘fsllien;'i.§"i“f'.'. hi“? isgmglfgfilfi} thalt‘ cggln ‘inf-lice’: in aoivttevegf giggllmlrla- IJJgIIIr-ug-Begatfl. gag?»- In loving memory of‘ Mrs. Reelment. They went ovarian m" m" “d °°°"°""° a mm“ ' . Donald Vfluyéhlfll. ' flg-sifzfhigvfkilozfirllll: 1941. ,The days arc sad without you And nothing scents Just right, A face we cicarly loved has gone. '14 heart so land and bright; 011i‘ 1-95 ctnno‘. speak how we loved Y0". Our hearts cannot tell what to My. Only God knows how we miss you As we tread along life's way. Badly missed by mother, sisters arid brothers i-m-ii _ in Memos-lam ‘In loving memory of Mrs. Ed- ward Clark (nee Eva Pllrney) who y 25, 1M6. re’: an open lute t the end of the road ro h which each must go alone And ere in a light we cannot sea God claimed you as Ills own. Oathcislie came‘ y at-_ _ _ %ix. 1-1: iaaxi Jtreetyfll . Misansam mung: tier-ears vamyfmrieilyoi we: Rana are vincn. veram ant of t an Ill- ee of representatives provinces . At tion _ to constitutional - the atom or tanfls. tlon- rolls and, other fed- rm‘ Ian.- ‘ro (Ilasnlfv 1-5-11 1 , a =. we!!! l Ail, to: Doroheater Street onion-IE. i046 lnuiae’ wife of J.. IQ- » l ' a6 ‘- h"i.r-"E._;g._utt§* Beyond that gate we know that you Found ho and rest And than oomfor. II the thought That a loving God knows best. Bo Sadly Mlfletl by Mother and urathcr and Sister Lillian. N. D. MacLean UNDBRTAKER llMll A LM ER rum. woo-am than: in MOSH English worked wi matter. contact t day be! Oallforn 5i did, however. Minister's Secretory by wishbone. and learned oi the appointment. of Minister of Trans-port. . Conducting chairman then- to Krmiihdmnestfi’ enc etlgaltl? ma: P“ "- a. ... DREW "YOU! gestlon later in eer to suggestlo the Islan and with a. era re He M1‘. l0 “For Srmstot" takfli .00!“ land an with ‘WW-i g0 P with 1th d tinot ' l! $.32- “Your ch X81158 8J1 him. _ M‘“I‘iie int glclgted that that oppression in the ma“ o!“ ems,“ “Mam m; investigate theguattor. His ot, satisfactory to ‘m and the Premier your h worked c.1018 the ‘powersthat ha’ in order to arrange table r. remained in Ottawa other and Mr. port, and the idea ed was to endeavour to ind owls American engineer problem .Ju.ne 21st. Win" ll ves gation tine and had r and also that advice had been Given Premie Jones as to the date General held with of Reconstruction clair continued transportation matter. The water terminal project has up with the chairman of The February meeting the Dominion ittee foi- prince Edward _ a we have confidence the‘ of Mrs. Cudmore, matter will receive favorable_con-. aideration and valuable ass from this important-body. Two leoommeudatloas "It was Jater- l local sources that doc-stood General lb mended: plertobe t800 feet m; Mr. Holman iReviiibsl l’ Efforts To Obtain’ i. Deep Water Tenninalev Afeatureolthereoent‘ tbeSummu-uide atfive canto award. strictly pa- "Ytltllr anti-maxi inter. CBASVVFILL fur -“otognp|u, m lf inwfligd an ‘tn fir-w)‘ dour-guano» urn m- Darius the let-Lei‘ vlsltrléhi" nonuaivs (jottctown Stun it‘; wilt: ‘i’! L“ "3 g“ 3113s."; ii1°“n?3§3..§“°°i2i ' $23.; §%ts"é‘i.ii£.i°‘¥. ‘lfithifihi 91h‘ trans- wglng, 145.“ purtatlnn probiemond briggmirim; rt. H 1 ter had an with the seplesentative of the terse engineer-ins th him on ‘ ainnan he Prime talk 111890 t $15?» daiwiransoort be contacted at the earliest _ 1mm Premier Janos acted on thus) Mg: endeavoured otitn-terview with. the ,M!n.'| w," . These ngotiations finally *"1..“°.....“:. rent; Wsliltll“; s" M0 , ° 6 011 11 0-7 and mm; af- r9531‘... glmlljwfig fifif, “d °'°"”"" "m m“ piety-car, tglmhfiugith ma» glugvlgg on». will u specialties between called Premier Jones by telephone gkmamth’ “I'm” mud‘: V" from 0mm,“ u,“ i; r ed by Don Masses‘ and was unmsme N, mm u, ‘o w his Islanders. Tickets for t may Halifax. The Island then re- "F! l" w we in “Wm- tumed home. but l t on the fol- Wmiii s-‘"i.-.‘d“’ar “défii. mlnmOt C H15 ~ ' tawa and discuss the matter with LINEUP 0F IIWBSD of evrier, as stating that arrangements made to have General lLD. !"arg-,3uebec_ 1 uson, work on th eerini; en Misti oomip other pro cots. Geuaml Iergnafl VIM "On July wrote to to the of mioon wo the s feet that he I‘ Sinrla ii", an to out from the shore. he the e ice a ‘Ibrnteniipa that infield andbc to havewtlme‘ nierdplmddm as far as .e owl: a understood the alight difference of only 8150.- would lve th d trans- further e n alight difference endeavoured to Minister just the ore he was leaving for the la World Conference. _»He o possible was heldand the uggesied M‘ ...:"_§i°*:§g.... m“ oouap lat-Borden and ‘ilormenr, etunied to Otto Ferguson would arriving on the Island and that the Department bad assumed that arrangements would be 1y for this en ineer to meet the fioplo qt the Is nd that were in- rested - some unexplainable reason. none of the Senators. Members of Parliament, Boards of 'I‘rapie had been advised of General Ferguson's arrival and thus were the op/poitunity of meeting and dismissing this important ma ter s0 vital to Island interests. "However, the activities of YOU-f Committee in this project. were not esscned. and in co-o eration with Mr. H006, the Mlnistfl as... e while smior Departmcn‘ of ans- gm gene; “ti.” °i§‘.‘°.‘".%."'i2.‘i°.¥.ii ti; c ace e ~ , ie bore. n u tlelt by oee mm “npan - ..:.-,‘-. . rf d will be level with the railway trad thus enabling auto trucks m u; this deck on their own wheels." concern an this important Plfimt Meeting or us. Play Committee the l _ A_mot of the Benevolent Irish tzhPay Committee was held m“ over e Joel: end with J. ent. (Continent-l from HQ D Dhinctltio. Iandtwithtq oraryheldqiltrinultDebeft-I ., union in th int- e appomr dntment of a ‘redder. '11:. Churchill nnunnduu .18., f 2 (Tomato) - Jlhnn, 4B, 0.3.1. . . ‘Mb. 4 Home, RE, MLC ‘London. former e I o handle the ‘ chairman 1a.‘. auu. exam, Hénwixllrliilold his present poet only T B . be Dggcwezisyoorpe-Col R. Mon Arm . .W. - m,‘z$fr”n.s.o., 0.3.2. of Mon- 3 Artillery -- Col J.S Ross, 85, D 8.0.. Halifax. Engineering-Col. I-I.L. Muesar. O B E., Halifax. . signals - Col. ASE. Wrinch, 8. ax O.B 15-. Iialif Infantry . Dollard Men- azd, 33, D.S 0. Quebec who_ led Les Fusiliers de MMIlrRDYBI ashore at Die-p . an action in which he wound . He was the only appoint- ment not reduced in ran . col Guide News "GUIDEWS CLUB" D1519 10¢- not tisrview was Sin- - of thl Reconstruction cluo will be hold Friday, February Is- lst, 8.00 p.m. sharp, at the home North River Road. All Guiders are naked to be poe- sent. ncci \ {hasr cuss TIIIIIT" __ ‘Guides who_ are working (an it was urv their first Class Test -nd have H5011 fwflm‘! not as yet pulsed the "htrilt", i)‘: do l0 on Wednesday, Jan and Thursday, filzsuary I at the home of Mrs. e, 2 (In through that D.W.| fit BC? and ‘M! Wedaesli-ayztlb-ilth and Iltl Oompanie - LM-lth Charlotte ‘Wednesday: lib-Gib liar waiter. that eliminating " UW,M. over... m °°"""..*?; s