\ .1945 "mortuary i l I. t. ‘Wig; ‘Mutter-t. 34*‘ ‘at Bruce's. I pd, in d 0f 301M,“ Club p, B. filwon l kilns triP-—5- i, QIIVES POSITION ma,“ Rankin of h“ accepted a position w“ o’ we suflfllmer-BYVOC m; Ran s 111,1, Yognlonders until be Wu in ilk. Bud mlfillullied the Navy-S. ti U it. §,.l,l1§lll§l£aclr§rlot2etown and be- m 10min; up practiced in Lon- don‘ OUR-s. l meeing of the Summer- mlzm¥own Council 0n M01158? lit? Drunkenness, arrests 16; wflqflons, l6; assault. cases I; dwnlgggd z; damage to prvlflrll’. ‘M 2; convictions l; theft from thépmon, cases i; convictions ' gm and costs collected $156.00. truckliccnses collected. 84-00: bike licenses collected 50c: d0! 1106115" "pooled $9.00. During the mdltlhtl: on. party was arrested on maryseflog; charge o! LhCfi: from m person, The alleged offender ns sent up for trial at the next ntungpf the supreme Court here rt suuunerside-S. _--' m) luvm c. w. I4.—ThG Junta?!‘ meeting oi the Grand he hall Tuesday. the 45th. with ‘Mpresldelit in the chair. The n ‘ng opened with prEWT- Roll nil was answered by sixteen mem- unsj One new member was wel- comed. Minutes of the last meetinB l e read and olllmlved- The surer reported $73.50 on hand. discussion on the purchasing curtain for the hall took place it. was moved that Mrs. ~31! . lnd Mrs. Harold Brown be lpmluled to buy the curtain. It undecided to hold a dance on Jlmury 17th. Mrs. Harold Brown and Mrs. l-lermcur Macfntyre in charge. ft was also moved that a pic social be held to help defray expanses of curtain. The follow- ingrrlations were passed: That all bills b: paid; that Mrs. Ed Llrkln I111 Mrs. Joseph MacDonald act on hurch committee; and that a mum of sympathy be sent lvlrs. Frank Giilis. It was decided to purchase flowers for the altar, members to contribute towards rum-m Correspondence was read by til. president. The meeting closed by cltyer and God Save the King. V-WIRDHING BELLS -- A wed- lllllll of interest to Island friends hrs solilnriizltd in the First ilrt Church. Moncton, at . Jill 37. 1945. when Helen Harri- "1 Oilll’ daughter of Mr. and Mr l. H. Muttart. Cape Traverse. Was united in marriage with Elligin Evans, younger son of Mr. and . RA, Colitis. Wingham, Ont Rev. Brice D. Knott, D.D., ricotta. The bride wore a street itllzih dress of aqua crepe with brown accessories and carried a lillllluet of Talisman roses. Mrs. Art llurrison. maid-of-honor cho- lrrose creoe ensemble. The groom m: attended by Fit-Lt. A. P. Har- lll- a membcr- of the crew. Af- ~ the ceremony a reception and iliililrl" was held at Bruns- ‘ilk Hotel. The table was art- illiiy decorated with cut flowers Elli lltcd candles and centered ; a three-tier wedding cake. The il-‘lllllus crow presented the bride hill beautiful silver pieces. Ibi- Wills a short honeymoon the 900m left for duties in Iceland. I s. Coutts will resume her train- slll in the Provincial Lab. of the m John General Hospital after a visit with her parents. ~IIJDE U _ ._ "my o! Q I W-MJ Bociety, met at MIX- Bedeque United Church, Mrs. James Henderson's on y. Fleb. . President. so Callback presided. Ten and one eseni. service was The Kingdom in Our Nation. The presi- the scripture lesson and Player for other nations. llv Blflfling hvmn m m hrone in venue minutes haul been read one hm l?“ reported zecrmn e Corrun were made to (I y Ppqygp u if” ill llle vnltal Church on $- 7- Flb. a; l WESTERN GUARDIAN _ I NoIL-IQUIQIIOWW . ‘ i ‘ "lstlallynt ofllslol- “lucid-l? lines. Colrflll lint. oooolmlolnomIIIvIIBIII-nliln. ‘U oellopopwoell. flwnofifwphlourvleo sognspolflblaforlollvciaoonyollmao. ‘l "Faun-I. .- fln uhh for fox 23MB. RIC 8 TRIP - Mi‘. mqglgglnfnsanager oi 5mm Mcfnnis. ‘shoe store, has l!“ ‘m1. visit to points in the United ‘l w Later he will 80 i0 Mon- - Mr. ‘Summerside. on the Post 0f- this tho Prince Edward 1h:- . rc c accident. He W“ h‘ . ‘om yllkaclienaie who _ carves nuoonA-rlow — in 53%,"; Palmer, Bummer-side, wpcelved word that her brother. 1m- L. B. McKenna, R..C.A.M.C. f; be... awarded the Canadian ggilciurlcy Decoratlommbgajtal- in in 8 B11 W gmnn is serv B’ He‘ m up E IIIPOIT - The fol- hfillglort of the Police Dc- ent was submitted at the River C.W.L. sub-division was held’ The the Women's Missionary d ‘IIIIIIIII. Water lino; Inifloulat. flfilllillhlflrqg, 4U! 10H: shoe stool and oolu, at anon. “mum -nfi In- _. m“, regret to-leam that Miss Nora Summ nu ln rm- {q .0’ anemia." Albany‘. h. hi“? lflffillly -ls-2l. AT Kaitlin: Wod- 14th at 8 pm. eartbrealrers ver- n All Stars. Skating on 16 and 8-14-11 lfll! nesday Februa Charlottetown sul Rena after mate 80 con/u. series. Winners will ploy sum- meraide C . ion 20 and 30 cents i-ld-ri i —C.W.L MBTING ._ gular monthly meeting 0il¢= Women's Mme Was held in the Knights of Columbus Home, Simmer d Wedn do l. with ‘or: m‘ ent, glen?’ McNeil in choir. very satis- factory reports were handed fn 0r Red . e league re- grets he loss, through death, of two faithful members, Mrs. John Driscoll and Mrs. J. E. Gallant. The Boolai Service conunittee ze- ported attending to the needs of v-o l-ii-Ii will snide, had the 11111014181? ‘i141; homo and break her l N l-H-Ii, -Asx r0: NIW mow-u- Pa look. Se] tin , 11% .”oruor-m“h°m° . WIIIIfifi-ZWIQ TO-DA Y r Also News and Screen Snapshots Shows 7:30 - 9:15 survllvlllnsrou“ ‘QIIIIIIII Alllrnrou one family who were in dlfg need and arrangements are being made to give further help to this fam- ily. The hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. J. C. Hickey and Mrs. Ih-rl Hickey-B. INGB - Miss uline ‘Geode. National Nu-, tritlonsl T“ addressed n, pub- lic meeting on nutrition in the Summerside town hall on Monday evening. She also s ke in t-ne afternoon to the lg! lofthesum- oo hi?“ fi" o... 1 in ‘s emy. exp a cd tho nuritional values of the differ- ent foods commonly used and said, that there is no such thing as a balanced meal, by itself. but that each meal must be planned in con- junction with the other meals for the day. so that the whole days diet will be properly balanced. shc also spoke on the proper prepara- tion of foods and pointed out, that. the lowly potato has more food value than it has commonly been given credit ror. She said that to retain the most of this food value tatoes should be boiled in their lfckets. -I.I.-IGION LADIES’ AUXILIARY -The annual meetinaiof the Lod- ies’ Auxiliary of e Canadian Legion, B. E. S. 1..., Sumlncrslde Branch was held at the Legion club rooms on Central Street on Janu- ary 90, 1946. There was a large attendance of members. Reports were read from the retiring offic- ers showing that, the past. year was very busy and successful. The fol- lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: President. MrsJ-lar- old Nicholson: first vice president, Mrs. N R. Duran-t; second vice president. Miss Margaret Wedge; recording secretary, Mrs. R..L. Mol- lison; treasurer, Mrs. Ray Tantmu‘ executive. Mrs. Mrs. J F. Amett. Mrs. W.J. Sui ' .0. Cobb, M k Daley, Mrs. T.| . Enman, Mrs. Joseph Wood.‘ and Mrs. Dickieeon. Bl -MALPEQUE-BALTIC W. M. S.‘ - A very interestin, meetln of Mslpeque and Baltic WMS. o the United Church was held at the Manse, Feb. 6 at 2.30. The presi- ent. Mrs. Crowdis opened the ' .:eting with the singing of hymn .26 followed by prayer. Eleven members answered to roll call. Two visitors were welcomed. Minutes of lsst meeting read and approv- ed. A latter was read from Mrs. W. R. Clerk. srcretary of Tem- perance. Twenty-three calls were ...-...- oy membtrs since January! meeting. The Community F‘¢l1‘l-' ship secretary, Mrs. Gerald Lock- harc reported two sick cards sent. Miss Beryl Morson was chosen as our foreign missionary . All ladies of the congregation are invited to attend the World Dal’ of Prayer meeting which is to be held at 2.30 Ielruary l6 in the Memorial Room. The worshiz service was, given by Mrs. Crowd . “The Kin!- omofGodinmlrNalionFClup- ter 5 and I in "West of the Date Line" was read by MH- W090" Green. A splendid report on the Pres rial held in Summerslde, Jan. was liven by the presi- dent. lhreh meet! to be held atlthe heme of mo. word "World." Hymn as by the lord's Prayer in unison brought the "meeting to a close. I Harold Gaudet, Bummer- yeetel-da on a business to ‘lbronto. . 4dr. B. L. Mollisorl, manager of the hardware department of 11.1‘- Holman Ltd. Bummersidc. has left for Montreal on a buyilll "ill- KNOWN BY COLORS y i t Roman flreutee sogrlnmwor-ygrlbolio colors: old -ur. side m. trio in: Zlonls Kin “snfiwitnil {litigious and the ma’; Prayer "n" IQIIu-essago. psld n .-irllitlns.l altos ll" Nillflfllyilll daily, lli but narlrot prices, prompt .. "b .1 9r but results slip your melts to ‘ .IhiMl young men. Ill-Isle. mmlsiies H : oou us, containers l returned .. LII, Summerslde ; and St. 1y Llewellyn Rogers, l r1 Cyril ' kl _r_tennl.yeotv.° In ox ‘ lal reports for the information loll: ‘luuday night the hockey match ltvfigweérrre Allberton fur-st Team and enmount RCAF boys re- sulted in a score of 9-8. A very “like number of hockey fans wit. m‘ glme- Th6 Players had m t th . m, m. gm: e Resal Cafe sf The employment of the Weste n Hoszaital sponsored a dancihg P8P)’ in the Instituterlall d0!’ night. Tile event was a suc- cess financially og well u “Map and was in aid of the hospital. The Dock community Club hold Immune In Jail . , I hlélgdharged with violation oi the Matinee Thursday At 3.30 l" MOH- Ly rue GQLARLOTTETOWNH qvaltnlslv CENTRAL Gllkllllllll .. ems-l“ sew...“- m. h “mlawvrd. r ony- POLICI COURT-At th Polio Court yummy the default-pt is: :nd cosibsmgl? t3’; wutlgleigr um A drunk mm Chills Man. Fined I S930 And Six The case of two Smrlme roe Act was concluded before Mlgiotmte W. It Darby, KC, in Summerside yesterday. had his case dismissed. The sec- ond wns convicted and sentenced to dx months in ‘Jail and a fine of ilvo hundred dollars and one hun- dred and thirty dollars costs and default oi payment an addit- ional slx months in jail. An ari- companyil-lg charge ‘was laid under the Prohibition Act and he was fined three hundred dollars or four months in Jail. ,5 sowsr PRESS- (Oontlnlled fifum go I ' A deep and firm impression pre- vails in Moscow that Mesrs. Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin left better friends this time than ever before, and that much was left to the future, they. accomplished great things at Yalta and are thermelves highly pleas- ed with their work. some persons in the Allied camps were described as "elated" over the ruults. Not the slight- est sign of friction devel at any time dur the meet , it was said, and t e three men saw things through by tel-king frank- ly. Mr. Stalin especially was said to have never talked more frank- Pravda. which ordinarily does not publish on Tuesdays came out today irl honor of the Big ‘Three meeting. ' "The conference will go down in their annual meeting Thursday night. president; Mrs. n. wlnl.‘.’n.,"¥l'3§:| President and Miss Margaret‘ Form the pastl the clu. members made and donated seven quilts for the Rodi Cross. A large number of boxes; were 39m l0 50y! and girls in the~ serviced The school also reccivcdl a great deal of attention. There' was a small balance in the trees. llfy. Refreshments were served by the committe appointed, Mrs, ,1, 1n White and Miss Jean Campbell. The meeting closed with the Na. tional Anthem. The W.M.S. of the Fraser Mem_ orlal Church met at the home of Mrs. J. F. White Wednesday af- ternoon. Mrs. E. F. Kerr was ap- pointed to represent the society at the World Day of Prayer m”; gig lg Iheb hleell fir! the Unit-ed urc e . . by the hum“. ea was served The Albervtnn Curlers went to Charlottetown to compete with Charlottetown, Summerside and Montague rinks. The following is the personnel of the Albenionl nk: Rev. J. Nowe, H. W. Mat- thews, W. Swindell, Jas. Myrick, s P. D. Campbell, H. Barbour, M. Perry and J. Matthews, skip. Mrs. Jas. Myrlck accompanied her husband to Charlottetown to attend the curling 'spiel. Miss Marion Peake is a new member of the Canadian Bank oi C mmerce stuff. Pilot Officer Donald Currie has been posted to Gander. Nfld. Bgt. Keir Matthews has zeen posted to Ottawa in the RCAF postal department-W. ________ Special Meeting 0f Advisory Selective Service Committee A special meeting of the ad- visory committee ol Employment and Selective service was held 1n the Selective service Oilice lost evening w consider/some matters specially referred to it by the Re- gional Office. These had to do with ago employment. delinquents. training and courses matters in the line of the teen R. A. MacDonald presided and the meeting o d valuable for- m algal; gtgrlglr respective linen! Mr. J.J. ‘Prainor tn of the ‘Federation of A riculture was a present and too . cussion in the interest of the par-l ties he review!"- Tllo committee, alter hearing ulo:ed Idaho suggested, decided to lllillilo further the matters seeking other sources of informal- ion. and to hold another at a later date- toeo m. rose who had prepared the committee. Too Late To (IlaSifY f ; ls lnl fifznl§hlfilenogflxolock 51th 4t Answers to name "Pooc . '8. xllmp i democratic ell-operation," .the pap- . er bwMr. Iieonard McDonald read the p", m the d,s_.:‘n>s1r:c‘ sale rséattements for the six Dec. 8d 944. and both were pus- Lord announc “ that members of bum-e them by the o oration of s boys‘ Ryan pre- fey Beorcta lC ed a mock trial which proved most cmhe _ e 5735151) FROM MY BANG!!!‘ The sreymm - o" "rulers. l" history as an e le of rea‘. All 01d Tale llere After the last bombs have been dropped on Ber-r lin and Tokyo, and our boys and girls are home again, teamwork is going to mcnn more to many of us than it has ever meant before -_ ha“; it is tonnlllr-rk lilat is winning the “or \‘Ve like to think that when the 73 men and women we have in the armed forces now come I back to }<iC)l.l\iAN'S, they'll be returning to s zeamthst we've kept on the winniri ids while they have been sway. We've trill} to make it that kind of a team in their absence- and we know that it will be a much better team when they're with us once again. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN said, adding that plans were adopted for the defeat of Ger- many "on a closer and more inti- irlate basis of co-operation than ever before." ers held spontaneous meetings foi- lowing announcement of .tl:le con- ference over the radio in phunt terms with playing of mar- tial music Berlin soon", “this means the end of Hitler." and "the hour of retribution has arrived." The Polish question appeared to have been brought closer to a solution than at any time since it became acute. It is expected that the present recognition of the London Polish W. Mullins, H. Power. Gus Mur- Soviet factory workers and mln- gill"; ac ward Gallant. Emmett MacDonald, trium- Jerome Gillls and E. Kelly. Impromptu speakers nuts brought the meeting to a made such comments as "we'll be clo Bishop Kingston's Lenten Massage ii London Letter; Newsman Tells How City Looks Now (Fred Backhouse, who returned to his home city of London, vio New York, following his dischar- ge from the R.C.A.F. describes how London seems after two years of absence.) By FRED BAOKIIOUSI BRACKEN URGES- __ (Continued-En: page 1) '1‘.B. Creighan, Carl Green, Campbell, Fred Smith, Ed- usedlin ancatteléipt to mislead tikile peopeo anaa regarding to restricted reinforcement policy which was the chief cause of the humiliating desertlon of some 6.3m men after they had been warned tor service overseas. I am not in any doubt that Gen. lilcNaughtonu defeat was a source of great satisfaction to the men in the army overseas, for it would lnean to them that a fair cross sec- tion of their own people had re- The serving of coflee and doulll- SF. European victory day-such ll were made in the United States when the wmtern Allies swept to the Reich frontier-would be in rather bed taste, they feel. Meanwhile, the people do a lot of healthy grumbling about o minor rackets in their daily lives. Government by the United states —~— pudiated the policy which he had Accommodation is one. In eight and Great Britain will be wlth- The following message has been undertaken. (Canadian Press Staff Writer) weeks oi searching, this returned drawn quickly when a provisional sent to the clergy and eople of I have been head of a govern- LONDON, Feb. 18 - (OP) —- Englishman still hasn't found s. government of national unity - the Anglican Diocese of ova 5co- ment in this country long enough ‘rile coincidence of the colossal furnished one-room apartment one which satisfies each of the tia by p George Frederick in know that important decisions Russian offensive and the "Big that would give the proverbial cat Big Three-is formed, Kingston, on behalf or the Lent such as the change of a nrinister Three" conference introduced an a good swing for his money-pro- season: 0911009 be mBl-‘le Qveflliflllt. but I oddly antique note into the con-ibsbly $30 a week. Canada’: Youngest War Casualty A London (Ont) First World War veteran. Frank MacMaster, who while fighting in an Austral- s of Lent, 1945, we shall all enter more deeply into the great truths O vout worship. by regular use of the means of grace provided in the Holy Communion. by readin! lmd meditation in God's Holy Word. and bv some simple yet defillile discipline in life and conduct. had expected that Gen. McNaugh- "I trust m“ during me season tom's ruignation would be received VETSQUOH of klmldonels this last‘ (llrtllrmilrlg backkto) Lorrldortri ygularl: lmlllflllelel. all“ his decisive re- lketeorenmgilttlll idle-lends ‘lllllsntwllg? tnlélllnitllllrcr. All... §elrl§ s T32 leak,“ by me "Ma's- " '3“ ll 1i you think of the Red Army?" [years of the promised “sweat and w" m‘ ‘will m3- ml" M‘ The resemblance ended therdjtears" thepeo le are livingontheir wehzofllégywflléd fig’ lg‘; ‘ however. Moscow assurances thstqnerves and Ending from a. very ""°l‘- mm" ‘l’ B" ‘"'“°““°°m°“‘ “ills ‘$51.37.? rlliltfeilllléagltllgdlfl‘: leallllvcurlggghdlmpresslon is of the o‘ n“ Defence Mmlsmrls reslgml” Bows on war maps gave the citi- l gcncrel shabbines of people‘ o. 1°“ “d ms replacemem by l‘ ma“ zens a s ring to their stride that ‘ shabbiness that makes vou i wh° wuld “"3, the ‘wnfldence "r wosn’1. wrholly attributable to the iously ashalme‘ oi the newness of we ‘twp’ “verw” “d ‘he arctic weather. 5 our warm winter overcoat bou ht our religion by sincere and de- "During Lent I hope ial and renewed study oi the to make a. P“ le of Canada we read today . fan regiment helped to aptureand Life of Christ. as it is recorded in B,” m lh is winter. irwidentally. is the. Ottawa Any item of 1110mm destroy the Ge - th Go i rdi t St. Mark. e 9"” ‘l ° h" ",h‘,.‘h°d "worst within living memory,” ac-lnewer than the year before last mystery gun in lolllafiloofiggdfilfifi a ‘m’ new n5 ° the very arguments he subCl. 1n seventeen-year-old son, Pte. Lewis MacMaster the distinction of be- ing Canada's youngest war casualty in the present con-fiict. This young hero whose mother was formerly Miss Marion Craw- ford oi Charlottetown was wound- ed in the thigh while engaged with a. mortar battery supporting the Highland Ll ht Infantry in France a few rnont ago. Lorne Crawford. now a resident 0i Georgetown. is an uncle. Inci- dentally, Lol-rre himself who has various disabilities as the result of having been severely wounded at Passchendacle in i917. enlisted at Charlottetown for service in World War i at the earlv age of sixteen. .__._______. Knights 0f Columbus Monthly Meeting W The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Council of the Knights of Columbus was held last evening with a large attendance of members. The Grand Knight, Mr. pened with pray b the Chaplain. Bishop Boyle. u. y Following the business session g June 30. 1944 and,“ This r Robert Bradley. stag-, or Bob- onlll, Louis it Wilfred McKerl W. J. Brawden, and I am wondering if many of our Church people would like t0 study that same important subject foir the benefit of our souls and mn Forces are being offered u lariy in our churches week y week. And now, in this crucial period of the war. let us pray earnestly for victory and for worthiness to deal courageously and wisely with the Holy Spirit. be upon you all during this Holy Season of Lent." (sgdJ George ilirederiek. Nova Trinity Men’: Association ity Men's Association was held in the Social Hall on Monday even- ing. Feb. l2, with an attendance lqiwardn 90 Mr. James Down reported a "ld- the was followed by a brief oul to assist ln the work of the sun- was a fellow student of the speaker ideas for which RM. and other: l g - . _ c| gMggLMiQ and had ‘acquired a BA. with not-o glut l g‘ lhlahp'a'_'ijllvagwdig:ljg honors in“ philosophy from the A vote of thanks was llluvcri In l l W" ll“ y , Charlottetown and University of Toronto. gradual-l}; Mr. Cloud smith and sccmlrlozi Cuticura soap as directed, then lpply "w", wmgm at the time of the dxreslsailgnke}! by Mr. E. .. Clawsuu to Mr. Mc- cutie“, ointment prepared by n”. |. $2‘? found llgtlhrdmfiflg pm l . a ca - or. ileum prob- cordirlg to the newspapers. and the t looks sinfully "black market." The official threat of more outs in the l colorful Canadian neckties I felt tiny fuel ration if economics nrelyl was entitled to after four years not made served further to chill t in air force blue are still hanging lire shivering city, {in my cupboard. _ No one grumbled much: At this| But shabby and poor. millions stage of the game it was a small of people continue to live under enough additional burden. the constant tilroat of swift anni- Not that Londoners go about! hilation in ti ~ l uh mcuarrd atoll-i prophesyinz when the pnmc is go- z of "souiilcrn . land." 'l"_llr-_v sink mg to end. Thcrc have bccn loo it out with‘ u llniiiil nullvc culin- many false alarms before. and prc- ucss—"lf its tznlii’: lo gut Wli-Wl}! parations for "mafficking" on going to get you. so why womn the by-clection campaign. The Defence Minister said that Canadian soldiers are now joined in an oflcnsive which may be the op ng phase of one of the world's most, cri lcal and ‘decisive battles, The fact is that they have been joined in .;lch an offensive since last June, and their reinforcement, and the method of reinforcing them were the issues before the electors of Grey North. d . "Spsecial lntercessions for those ho are serving in l-lis Mayeetyh regu- There is one important thllv t ___ ___ _ _ ,, . Droblems which will Present mthem- remember‘ ,5 m“ the 15;“: l‘; ‘ . ielwivlllehtehebllelgltgyngtpecod' the not merely the number of reln- . - llcspcitr. in UUllllllEiltl of LL-Cdllllé. .- - r t, ,’.‘..';':.'i"lil o... Pllllllllllll illlllllllg tallied. The King-McNaughtuir method is the one willclr has caus- ed great bitterness overseas. and has brought anguish to thousands of Clflld an homes. It has created such a sense of deep injustice between the men overseas and the draftecs at home. and even between different groups of draftecs themselves that we may reap a terrible harvest from that feel for the rest of our lives if ac on to correct it is not taken immediately. Mr. King chose Grey North as a testing ground for the King-Mc- Naughton poilcy of a limited draft. From this testing ground lras come ll clear and unequivocal reply. In the interest oi the men overseas. and in respect for the Judgment that has been passed. there is but one course which Mr. King properly should follow. It is to replace thc Defence Min- ister immediately and bring to the office a man whose llolicv will Llilri filing leoat. TilL‘ Dllnrcl" and of u_Boat Reveal,‘ l-lesocler were in a navy group commanded by Cdmr. 680ml epilen or Montreal and Halifax. OTTAWA, Feb, 13 -~iCP) Probable sinking of a Llcrnmn U- boat. and attacks on others lil a‘ Norlll Atlantic butilc "scale lllvllillo ago" in uiiicli Spccrlilli,’ torpedo“ were loosed at Canadian shiilfi W" a period of days. were anounced here today by New’ Mil???" lmlc‘ donald. _ Location anzi dates of lilo imitates were withhold for security reasons. but lvtr. Macdonaid gave a few do- Hills at ills first formal press cou- fereilcc since returning last week from a tour of Canadian nr-val cs- tablisllnlents. Crrdlt for 1hr‘ "probable" was divided anlong two Canrdirn Slllllb -4111; frigate Dunver in command or m. Clllill‘. w. Davenport. Vi¢~ Castle clans corvette _.'_.. . .. ' v g Yours faithfully. I manor. 1:__ __ _-_-- . ~ -- M-————- ' BIRTHS (‘ROZIER — Al, lite Prince County Hospllnl ml Fab. ll. i945 to Mr. and itlrs. Harry Crozier. Darnler. a son. PALMER — At Albany Fob. lst. i945. to Mr. and lvlrs. Daniel Pal- mer, a daughter, Mary Silvia DBATIIS NOYE — Suddcnlv at llenlpslllre February l3. 1945, William J. NON! in his 81st ycal" mineral from his ldt~ residenci- Tilllrsriay afternoon, sci-rice starting at 2 P M. Interment lhmlzshiro Cemetery MALONE -- At Sllllnrock. ‘P,E.l’., on Feb. l3. i045. Al-phonsus hfrllono. aged 6i years MOASE — M. Kcnslugion. Feb. l3. Tile February meeting of Trin- A lively sing-song ulns led by Calder. Mr, W W. substantial in- ease in membership. Mr. W. W. Association had volunteered l command the confidence of our . s, “roam "ed 5.1 °““"’""‘l.°“l' 5°h°°l fighting men and the people. lll ll'n‘f1)'-§}I‘7‘Pllr:érlll service will bP arm by - J- - Mloillililn. Th The president and secretary home m on,“ I f“ " .1 h xexq§irgkn|| ,_ brought forth a discussion. Messrs/were requested to write the An- ' t ,""ll_ Ullll“? zclllglf" fmemfen‘, m‘ The committee Aiban Farmer, Eugene Kelly. Aub- glican Laymalrs Association of ,.-=-_-__._.____-_—_-_-_-. -.,-_»_-_-- ‘rlllll-ildllé a C "glad" wn-d. can gum, 5mm" n5 5L Pm“ cxptw, the hen‘, _ 4' Acnsng on c .. llil’ Urban "09"!" "d Eflbflhfelt ratltude of ‘rriilfity Men's As- lems, dislliuslolunent and ilfibSifliibllli o Bradley taking part. motionlsocta on for the enjoyable even- ubsequentl. RM. lllld made the) of Albsn Farmer. seconded by T-lfrlg of February ma. supreme sacrifice t... a member or , Try this slmrle we'll"- 3- (mlllllil- ll" b"?! "l! lli- The feature of the evening was the Canadian Navy. losululwayslrprlsoyoltl N D MacLean Proved by the Council. an address on "The Case of R- In closing the speaker <-ira‘.-' . 4 ’ ° Mgttié-rethe of the order. the M." by Mr. Miller Macliure, MA. longed the clflzgmg at 119mg! n5 (n! lfyoullave plmplcablem- DNDHTM“! Prince of Wales College. RM. how well they are fulfilling illri ighcg or blackheads. try l l Lure for his inspiring and thought. provoking addrm many nurlesl At din-hombre. cur- ‘