' 4i-‘-_--.-¢-- m..- A... . .»EZ2.-a FPAGE TWQ "ram" Sea Sadat Corps Shatter I] "HASTINGS" HISTORY 0F THE UNIFORM TROUSERS M a rule. the old time sailor yo" g pettioout. and there are no lrcoords of the Naval Ratings wear- Lng anything in the shape of "rousers until the Sixteenth Cen- “W. Chaucer desclibes the Fourteen- lh Century seamen wearing a gown of ‘hiding’ to tin knee; and, in Captain Marrylti’! time. the canvas petticoat m; still a pert of a sailor's kit. appears that the squadron, Ccm- Captain Richard were apparelled in "Watchett," cr sky-cclourm cloth, which was made at and called alter the busy industrial town of "By The Severn" which was near “Blue Anchor" and which existed between the Fifteenth nno. Seven- teenth Oenturics. About 1600- one writer mentions. that, on meet- lng a ship ln the Pacific. "W0 knew her to be En"i1"l\., ‘because 5. fiat the 'gy trousers of the oval forces. as worn by the SlKent" Sea Cadets, are possibly o desoendent oi the old pettiooat. 11th c1 1m 'I'he seven creases in the trous- at; have nothing to do with the Seven seas, as is popularly ehought. but are a result of having loided flu trousers is; a service dunner for stowage purposes. As in all Articles of clothing, the urousors are turned inside-out; the ogs folded, crease over crease; Ind they are then mllcd tightly staged-up t eith r e d ith gd, w 6h hold: the cemaslol. w OAMTH CHATTER Giicago Piano -- A multiple rn- m gun. Buffer _ The Chief Petty officer, or senior Rating. in charge of iihs cleanliness of the ship Bl‘ cstablidlment, when there are "mailers" in charge o! various ti . Monti: - ship's carpenter: also "Guppy-Chap", etc. Ghppy-Chap - Ship's CIYMHF new _... A beverage of doubt- Iul o and quality. now-a-days referring any bitter tasting drink 0r u» s badly brewed “pot O'plue" (Tea) It is thought Chi" m, was brought out on the Bar- ary Onset, and was the accumula- Oion of heelts s from all the glass- , m‘; ugusly zctalled at about ,5“,- pencg per gallon. " chokey — Cells; also. "Brig. c .- Stoker's: liso, "Dusiznen," "Graig Rattlers", Stokes" Clurnsey Al A Monkw — Amt- d person. ' Cooked — Dead. cooper Round A mpletely vanquish BI! 0D nent. r, to be able to deal with im at no's leisure and wit“ little fear of retaliation is to hay: him '1 g cooper Nllilkd a cask 00W — - Crab-Fat — This has two de- Elnltions: Service grey paint. or, an Cask - To r Ilbrce man The latte‘ is the aval term for an Air Force man. recount the colour of that uniform lo closely touching the tone of ‘Pr-vice grey paint, and the term "Pigcon” used by the malorltyoi pie is reserved in the Navy for en who are continually in the Cflagbs _- Junior Midshipmen. r0 termed to impress upon them hl-t their stetlts in the state of roation was with. but alter, that a black beetle. crash The swede Piece — Lay own for a rest, or ic g0 to sleep; lso, "Get The Head Down. while is down to definitely sleep is “ the skull for g drop-a ulkers." NEWSPRINT CURT-AILED ‘Because of the newsprint short- e, newpapers in the United King- om are limited to four pages. SOLD FOR. CURE-ALL When tobacco was first intro- uoed into Europe it often was sold s. cure-ail medicine. ~ i: What slows down Montgomery lave. aw ‘Mm! Walker. ol King Zion, Ont, gts a push by Bdr. W. J1 ' torted. PRINCIPAL OIIAIACTBI HUGH EVER-AID: Ban Ind MI!‘ o! g multiple store psollnowr. 8s prefers, however, the simple life, and takes a s as was-den cl a bird sanctuary on s. lonely island. MURIEL MASON: With I I10 falls in love altar an oul meeting. Her father is I. H. PEWSEY MASON: Interested in natural history and fling his cabin cruiser, the Eider. Duck. AMBROSE hlALLOWjaUlI Mar- w 01:1 iono- ill-ll ON » ELIENDOEF: nflnr o1 if - _ ‘inc. who is a suave but unscrupul- ous opportunis . | GEORGE JESSOP: Unobstrus- ive and faithful friend of the Masons. comma on mum's! SIDE? l CHAPTER. 1 l "Fmueoing to be a lighthouse ikoopor. was the siocx Juvenile ‘reply of H114" Everard whenever Iwcil-meaning adults qugsflgmgd Ihlm on the subloct of his future icareer. . Usually that stump-ad the in- fllulrers. They were accustomed t0 ‘meeting only incipient engine drivers. pirates. or soldiers. Even flying was not mentioned. for Hugh's childhood e “ k piloting aeropmnes. Whenever yvllll! Hugh “pressed this unexpected ambition‘ his par- ollts grinned in a sickly manner, not having me faintest notion how to cope with the situation. Only Great-Uncle George, who dabbled ill nsyoholozy. hit tne nail on the suffering from repression." Mrs. Everard thought he would grow out of Si. "I'm sure his father and I have allowed him ample freedom", she added. “That" Great-Uncle George re- "ie the loot of the trouble. And he Won't crow ou. oi it." "But he cr-l-‘t possibly become a lighthouse keeper," she insisted. “Do im the world of good. Mabel." Hugh took a fancy to the old man. especially when he round Zicillit the obsession was not ridicul- e . At any rate he was s long time "GTOWlnQ out oi’ it.‘ 'I‘hey nick- named him “Eddystonefi a‘ smog], with the surprising aptness that ls akin to genius. Iibr he was tail as well as everiastingly singing the praises of lighthouse life “Your son." Wmfe a baffled head master, "has a bad moral effect on his classmate-s. They have come to sympathise with his aflectation fol‘ Solitude. as l consequence of which several announce their in. tention of devoting their lives to aestheticism." ‘Tm sure I donlt know wlhat Dr. Hoyson means,’ Mrs. Everard complained. "He means they no clng become monks. or some g," her husband replied bitterly. ‘That's how Hugh will end up And us with a prosperous bll-Slnfis: waiting to be taken over." "Well. I'm sure it is very healthy and-and helpful " ike' "Not to Twistweifs Stores. my had bought dear!" m. Everard out the founder of the business years ago. “It would look n. bit odd having him about the shop in one oi’ thos picturesque costumes." Mrs. Ever- ard observed vaguely. Ultimately Hugh modified his original intentions. though he continued to be a square beg in a round hole so far as his dis- appointed parenis were concerned. Natural history claimed his at- tention. When still in his ‘teens he acquired some repute u an authority on bird life. Few native birds, or migrants, or occasional visitors were unfamiliar to him He contributed articles to scientific publications, as well as publishing —at his father's expense - a monograph 0n the habits o1 the corncrake. Mr. Everard had footed the bill in the hope that lack of success would teach his peculiar son a salutary lesson. ately the demand was keen enough to return a fair profit. After this there was no holding Hugh. He had no inteiest whatever in the paternal business, holding bediraggled starlings in higher esteem than glittering sterling. At this point Ml. Everard, senior, lei; the youny man have his own ‘way. though he had been doing this ‘s men on the Italian front. “Mud, u Obnldienl If.‘ llndilli; out is the wars: ol all obstacles. Here i; The Suprising Santuary By LESLIE CARGILL nvzaxsawmn-aunxmmv-vm w.- escapist" c topical truian borne out by eveliyh krligdwn iactap“ h‘ m‘ “ Q ‘A Wflp UP own interests." he tlod tho lawyer his will. ‘Dost blame him. ther. Shove him down for " of aoo ds" en poun . l This thoughtful provision made annino wily] 15?, 1n b3 "It was veiy kind of Uncle Gentle to leavo me the money" ho confessed on one occasion, "but I am afraid 1 shall have to aug- ment lt by taking up other work." “The store is always open." his lather ieulindlxl him. “Really, I couldn't stand that So monotonous. And 1 should not gogguin sufficient contact with, cam before boyish minds dwelt _on ' “There are." murmured w. Everard, “some quill. attractive ones in the Iniilinery department."- "John!" "Sorry. Mabel’ . “Sometimes I l-hlnk you have a he it i’ it needed-it's no troubi Thou but I55 ounces of l.-__ low mind.“ "Maybe I have, vs come to the conclusion that. would not be if H dosrAlso! look o i e ' unf th m O1 c ~ -er— e - cred blpasfil’! . ‘I'll! CALL 0F AN ISLAND _ IIAP YEA Hugh frowned. "Please don't and mate me off. I'm not a builder. you know." “This is no suitable discussion for my ears" his mother announced Prior to making s. graceful retire- rn ent. “There. my ooy, her." Mr swarm-d said. ’ a! aid “I m that, fa clvlc ELECTION! r ther. I ILIIGAI. IN NOE!‘ CAROLINA “y WWSIUNSAINM nest. discovered that» niegsiiy- you‘ve upset statutes of the- state says: I'm always doing FW-llkiv. I'm a mis- In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the head when he grinned: ‘The lndsiGeorge V., Chapter 31, entitled Twenty-fl rst year of the reign of Bis Majesty King “An Act to consolidate and amend tho scveralAets incorporating the City of Charlottetown,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. I do hereby City and one Wards, Numbers One, Two and Three of the said City, give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election of a Mayor for the said person to serve as a Councillor in the City Council for each of the and of two persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Nrrber Four of the said City, and of Three persons to serve as Councillors in said Council being in all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as fol- said City; lows :- for Ward Number Five in the FOR WARD NUMBER ONE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER THREE—ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE—THREE COUNCILLORS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY TI-IE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D., 19M AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: Ward 1 West, at or near the residence of Mr. Joseph McDonald, Jr., being No. 86 King Street. Ward 4 East, at or near the residence of Mrs. Fred Henderson, being No. 222 Fitzroy Street. n ' Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, ti? , NAZL-(W) Edlerk of court W.E Church has ls no February 29 in Norm Caroline. Ho pointed out that subsection 4 o! section S94!) of the Consolidlbvd- "In every lcapyear the increas- ing day and the day before. in all legal proceedings, shall be counted i Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of Hilaire Gallant, being No. 230 King Street. Ward 2 West, at or near the Red Indian Service Station, being at the North West corner of Queen and Sydney Streets. Ward 2 East, at William Bateman’s resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward S, in the Market House’ Building. Ward 4 West, at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Edgar Whit- lock’s Shop, being No. 160% on the South side of Kent Street. corner of Queen and Euaton Streets. Ward s w... Central, at lilalletvs Service Station, on the West side of Great George Street, being No. 20'! Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Station, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets, Ward 5 East, at m- near the dwelling of Mr. Wilfred Oatway, No. 274 Eust/on Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine O'clock in the fore- noon and continue open until Five O'clock in the afternoon of the some day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST OI GREAT GEORGE STREET - The First Pulling Division shall mprlso all that pol-lion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll nlidlboPoIlhl-Illeglldlllltlslrfhlllwp of EdgspWhitloeLbologNdlOll-iontlloseufhdde ofEeneSh-ed. WAID IOUI. was! shall be held at or near the residence of Hilalro Gel- lllll, I80 KID, Elliot WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Second Polling Dlvlsinn shall comprise sll that por- ton of Ward Number One, In tho City of Charlotte- town. situate west of Great George Street, and the z’ Poll shall be held at or near the residence of Mr. Joseph McDonald, so King Street. WARD TWO EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Third Polling Division shall tion of Ward Number Two, in the Clty of Charlotte- town, situate East of Great George Street, and the s Poll shall be leelel ll Wlllllm Bnfamllfs 118 Sydney Street. Number ‘I'll . in "l Cit Poll llull bneld a y of wast or nnasr sconce STREET - The Fourth Polling Division shall flan of Ward Number Two, sewn. situate West of Great George Poll shall be held at or near lhe Shiloh. Mme:- of Queen and Sydney WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division WARD IOUI EAST borough Street, was» some cam-nu, At. the office of the City omprlsc all that Inor- compflse all that por- ln the City of Charlotte- Strcet. and the loll Indian Service Streets. Illlll Wlllhflls wan! Charlottetown, and the at or near the Market House, EAST o!’ IILLSIO s‘; Pflulll Dlvlllon lhagooglggrlgqs ard N ma“ baffling."- ll the Cit: or alum "Ill! 5o held ll or Henderson, n: The Sevenfh Polling mum a. on shall Oqmprhg u] at portion of Ward Number Four, IISUQIQ w,“ .1 "llllhmvzh sum IIIII cm of Great om" gm“ Nomination Iiay, Wgmmhy, noon, until the hour of Four owiiilrliflflii, ficstlons of Electors see Act 21 Gaol-go V ‘I residence, Mullfotown, I ePoll ' dearth redid "bu." enoootmcrna WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Eighth Pollingmvklonehnlloomprlsoslllhsepor- tlon of Ward Nlmbq- Pour, in the sold City. situate West of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at the City Building. WABD FIVE EAST EAST OF IIILI-SBOEOUGII STREET — The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Five, In Clauloftotown, East of Illllsborongh Bel-cot, and a Ilne In continuation thereof to the division line between Charlottetown Common and Royalty and the Poll shall be held at or near the home of Mr. Wilfred Ostway, I14 Evasion WARD I'lVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division sul- oomprhe all that portion of Ward Five, In Chlrloftetown, Euf of Gmt Geom Street uus um Mnlpecue Road ms West of Illlkborongh Street and a line In continu- llon thereof to tbs dlvHon town Common 0nd Royalty, held at or near the led IEIIII! corner Iltn-oy and Great GCCIII Street. WARD FIVE WEST CENTRAL WEST OI GEEA 54st or m». ....§==“.'9.‘?§. S?" mm load uul sue n Glen smut, mu mu be nus u emu m Service Station, deem same m. e01 Great H“ February, 2nd., A. li., 1944 "l". from the hour of Twelve O'clock, afternoon of the some day. For Quail. CID- Si and amendments f. ' S. A. FULLERTON, Olly Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, January Nth, 1M4. m? ute Training Oentro, B. ROY HOLMAN” Mayor of the City of Cbllloflekwl. Al. an unnamed Italian port, American troops file aboard an invasion ship enroute to the surprise land- ing behind the German lines, south of Home. Eb; ence. ELSOTION OF OOMMISSIONEBS OF pccting a bitterly opposed landing. Lieut. Gen Mm Clark's Allied forces were themselves surprised when the beachhead was established with very little resist- __- SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance of An Act of the Legislature oi‘ the Province of Prince Erlware Island, made and passed in the Fiftieth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Vic- toria Chapter 8, entitled "The Charlottetown Water Works Act” and all Acts is amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature of til, Province of Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of ti" reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, entitled, ‘The Charlottetown Sew- erage Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY THE NINTH DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D., 1944 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY: Ward 1 West, at or nearithe residence of Mr. Joseph McDonald, Jr., being No. 66 King Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the residence of glint? Gallant, being No. 230 King tree Ward 2 West, at or near the Red Indian Service Station, being at the North West corner of Queen and Sydney Streets. Ward 2 East, at William Batemalfs resid- ence, No. 178 Sydney Street. Ward 3, in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West. at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Edgar Whit- lock’s Shop, being No. 160% on the South side of Kent Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine O’clock in the lore- noon and continue open until Five O'clock in the afternoon of the sumo day, Ward 4 East, at or near the residence oi Mrs. Fred Henderson, being No. 222 Fitzroy Street. Ward 5 West, at Bud's Service Station, corner of Queen and Eulfon Streets, ) Ward 5 West Central, at Mallotifs Service ' Station, on the West aide of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Red Indian Service Statlpn, corner of Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mr. Wilfred Oatway, No. 274 Euatoa Street. . . . . DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS WARD ONE EAST or GREAT GEORGE STREET - The lint Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Ono, In the City of Charlottetown, situate East of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the residence of Illlslre Gal- lant, 230 King Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Sooond Polling Division shall oomprlso all that pol- ion of Ward Number Ole, in the City of Charlotte- town. situate west of Grebe George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or neu- thc esldcnoc of Mr. Joseph McDonald, 86 King Street. WARD TWO EAST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte” town, situate Elsi. of Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at William Bowman's residence, I'll Sydney Street. WEST OI GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Fourth Polllng Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, In the City of Charlotte- town, sltuato West of Great George Street. and the Poll shall be heldpt or near the Bod Indian Service Italian, corner of Queen and Sydney Sheets. WARD THREE ‘flu Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three In the City of Charlottetown, and the loll phail be held at or near the Market Home, WARD FOUR. EAST IAIT Ol‘ IIILEBDOIOUGI STREET -- The lkeh Polling Division shall oomph; all the prelim of Ward Number Four, In the City of Charlottetown, alhuto Int of Illllsborough Street, and the Poll dull be held ne'er near the residence of Mn. heal Henderson. m Iltn-oy Street. WARD IOUE. CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division. shall comprise on that portion of Ward Number Four, sltnfo Wqg qr Illllsborollgh Street and East of Great George sense, Nomination Bay, Wednesday, At the office of the City Clerk, City noon, until the hour of Four O'clock, in tho afternoon of the some day. rand the Poll shall be held at or near the shop of EdIlr Whllloclr. being No. l“ I-l on the south side of Kent Street. WAID IOUE WES’! WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET — The Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that pol" floll of Ward Number Four, in the slid City, llflllte West of Greet George Street. and the Poll shall be hold at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF IIILLSEOROUGII STREET — The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all that P0P‘ lion of Ward Number Five, In Charlottetown, Elli of llillsborougb Street, and a line in oontlnlutlel theroo‘ to Ibo dlvllion line between Charlottetown Common and [loyalty and the Poll shall be held sl or near the homo of Mr. Wilfred Ostway, 274 Boston Street. WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL Tho Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward live, In Charlottetown. Eut of Great George Street and the Mslpcqu load and West of llillsborough some and a line in continua- llon thereof fa the division Ilne between Charlotte- town Common slul Royalty, and tho Poll shell In hold If 0r DH! Illa led Iltllln lu-vloe Station v corner Ilenoy and Grout George Shoots. WAID FIVE WEST CENTRAL wasr or unau- osonos sraaa-r- arm assa- or queen grassr- - The Eleventh Pollllll Division sholl oomprlse all u.» portion u Word rm- h: Charlottetown, was of amt 0am some w‘ .» unmuemueuussueuoucustmtnadthv- nu shall be me at mum's Sorvloo Station. MM No. I01 Great George Street, and Land at Victoria Park, and be held of. Bud's Scrvleo Station, corner of and Evasion Streets. February, 2Ind.,~ A. D., 1944 Hall, from the hour of. Twelve O'clock. p. For 0'11"‘ ficetiohrof Electors see Act 21 George V., Cap. 31 and amendments thereof- J‘: A; "FULLERTON, City City Clerk’s om“, Charlotiatow, January am. 1944- of tho City of Charlottetown. b _,_