z FRIDAY,_ "W The Men's Store Qztoen Street, Fliltcst Support Rgygrsg pgfigy Mo“ "twine enlistments n Free Forces Xlurisier . .. ._ O'I"TA\VA. Fri) 4 —— lCPJ-Jrhfi 6011111111011: has decided to permit L lll(‘il \\‘llD (Jllfllll llClT‘. lTOlTl POlflHd, - Norxvug‘. the Netherlands, Bel- Slovak 11 and now ‘anadituxs. to join ed in Ctrnacla by ernlnenls of their it was announced to- . Feb. 4 Ace) -Thts (1! " Flulnte ; ~ -_ ..lf‘. \ ;.'.l.~.~-1t<= policy were "d t '.1:111',l" ll ‘ \\'.lr vffotl» ‘l. action \\'.1s “iiss (iel1:11».i1l:-" ; 1 that. 9f a labor nay. ennlr; 1:. strike in a \i' i vi. m- This 1nal1<s a change in policy. 1'11 "A lt. was “:1 fluke Hiatus! 1n the past the Governnrerlt has a rum-ti to illl’)'.\' lnztllralkacd men ' ' d iz: loreien forces ‘re. in the belief that HPl - 111 such :1 force would in- terfere with their assimilation as Canadaus when they returned after the war. It preferred to have the 1111-11 join the Canadian army. (Xlutnliarl authorities now feel ll» eonsicieratiun outweighed by 111v ignrzd will which miuht be de- yt-Itip d llv having thes: Canadians Msoesrteti with men of their na- course. It would. he hoped, free the gov- ernmht from nest conunitzrlents $11111 (‘non ‘l e \\'.'1\‘ for \'.llfli"\' THE GUARDIAN MGDRE £~ MiLEODilflfi MR. STEWART BOUGHT SOME SMART YOUNG SUITS From The MANUFACTURERS Spending a. good deal of time among the brightest of the Montreal and Toronto designers and makers of men's suits, Mr Stewart's purchases are on display for you in the MEN'S STORE to-day. These suits are for YOUNG MEN young men from 20 to 65 plus for you're only as old as you feel and you'll feel pretty young in one of these handsome- ly tailored suits. Handsome yam dyed worsteds, rich English tweeds and twists. You'll be dressed, but not overdressed in a. choice from these new arrivals that are waiting for you. ..-¢ You'll like to notice the same old prices . . . and it’s well to remember that it’s not get- ting any easier to secure the perfection of fabric that you like. So . Buying to-day is wisel Sea mystery- Develops off Canadian port ANIIAHI‘ %1AEI‘ OANAD- IAN PORT, FdJ. 4—(GP)—-A m?!‘ terv of the see. developed off this port today, OIIShOTO Mid d shipp men her gould beutlifipatched 1i» in: boat immediate] aligned out an eng c be to harbor, her tsin said he had seen two lhi the position given and ‘revolving about the fate of a ship reported in dftstress at: ipzwpdtlen possibly swep cro her book summon during m day uk Mr. Harry Mscleod who h°“t‘r§’=r'”rn9§“1§‘§n d Maud lame mo . mod, Valley. returned on ‘manly to Nova Bootts to r. Cardigan Head and Vicinity come ltihc fun of his rcsumshiswor The msny Judah)! Mrs. Joseph Cullen, Stsrrhofi, rant to hear that n and it o. boot Mr. Urban MscQua o. ship in s. few days with his parents distress of: the coast. A large fish- MIB- Pot-I'M! MOQI-Inid. 48 left here, but 5.11m on Mir Alex town, d?" alt‘ “it O Q m dau- midst sgon. 1d. 0i Mg; flood.‘ clnnis Lorne Valley . MB was n recent visitor to the city. Mr. be Qvgd drove to the Edward Cullen Stsnhorte. city on Monday, re- ome, vessels m“ m, mm mum turning the following dsy. have been sent, to the rescue A light-keeper near here reported to have seen g. ligh stbses that m . Officials had-go comment on ihe mystery Ashore. the A.R.P. hospital was kept in readiness for possible patients, in line with a reque received at the same time the cue vessel went out from here, The staff was on s. call basis around WES here N5- the clock pending clarification of the circumstances. By - elections - OTTAWA. Feb. S-(CM-Wirllc pldbiatflia corr- ihc question of l. tinues to dcmifnate the speeches in the House of Commons debate on the address 1:1 reply l0 Throne slflech. in private coaverso- tion most members turn The Chances of La ilystlitchell in Welland. Justice Min- Mrs. Douglas. w; w; horns in the city having spent the 58m h", been “on. past week in Lorne Valley. mnChcrlcsBndl . wssavisitortothoci funeral Macho returned to her 8t. ‘Ibresrs on Monday. us Macbeod. left Tuesday Mr. Ang S: morning on return for his home in Boston Mass, having attended the of his mother Mrs. Donald 0d, Lorna Valley. Mk. Elmer McQu id. 48 Hold. n visitor to Morellathe guest ofvhl: sister Mrs. Malone, Gertrude MacDonald of Miss Cardigan left Friday morning for Toronto to Join c. unit of sdisn ltrcuse interest Ply... dlgan Friday to with his C. MscDo Mr. Cornelius Cur-rm. n lfead. was a. visitor to Avondals on "Tuesday. the the Can- omenb Auxiliary Air Ibrce. Herbert MacDonald of the Highlanders, arrived in Car- soend his furlough psrignts Capt. and Mrs. J. ns . Csrdiga Miss Patricia Kelly. Ellictvale re- tho turned to her home on Tuesday. outccme of four Blob. 9 lay-elections. having been a patient in the Kin ‘s bor Minister County Hospital. Montague for e past two weeks. She underwent an ter St. Laurent in Quebec East operation for appendicitis. and Conservative leader Melghen in York South are the most cussed. dis- vlsitor to St. Teresa's the guest Miss MacAdam. St. Peters, was a of The W‘, Mmmfls are in gm Mr .und Mrs. Charles Bradley. midst of the fight in the constit- Kiiffii. ‘irtlilfii timid??? {£323.33 50ml w learn or the new» 01M“ by Air Minister Power who repre- sents Quoboc south in, the House. Munitions Minister Howe. member for Port Arthur. is going to the After HSSist-allct" of Mr. llfitchcll. spsaking nt. the Engineering stltutc in Montreal Thursday In- Mr. Hon-e M11 go to Toronto and Ham- ilton and on to Welland to speck Ffidsv night. So far as couuid be learned D0 Many friends in this district were Mary Ann Mooney of Pe tlon. at the Sacred Heart Home. The idgceélsed was a highly respected res- en e's Sta- of St. Teresa's parish. and leaves many friends who deeply de- plore hcr passing. to the sincere sympathy of this com- munity is extended-C. her relatives $25. to $40. C“ "e iv: 1's u... rvative member plans to del- pseehes in York South. Quer- to wlzethet’ speakers from ‘Conservative opposition group Many Refugees JUST ONCE A YEAR! PlGDRE E» MFLEOD L__.lmll@<l’ Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Telephone 49. Private Branch Exchange ____._. .__-.. . ~ .__-;---_—-- --. t‘. .m- tive land in ithe wn,‘ MBHWWIIO Toronto, secretary of the Feders- p loves»: of tlie four constituencies wcrfrl go to Mr. Meighonis ass ance brought the reply from a Con- ist- seiyatlve source that Mr. Meighen already has sufficient Slltfllflflft. speaking Close tn 200.0"0 voters will have an opportunity of doing polls in the bv-elcctions, which is in Montreal-Si. lVtary. Instructions iIw-ri b" Chfef ecfcral Offic-"r provide fr am. day‘ e fourth of the {Kills to eren at 9 lfryht time and close at '7 El- Brcke, homesick By Amy Porter Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, Feb. a - (AP) __ Hundreds of British refugees in the United States are _;-_.195 ‘gsqcnq-"av happy, broke. They want to g0 l1ome. About 10 are going each month- on froighters for Bntain. But most of them can't homesick. 11n- dangerously bound doubtless will play ar: important Pun, and made public at, Ottawa is Welland ulilch at the la=t Ben- 8“ Pfls-“fllle- last Monday. The letter governments reply to a delegation which appeared before a part eventually in the governments of allied eountrievnow overrun by tne Nazis. Men of dual nationalities, Cann- dian and their native land. will also be permitted to join foreign forces recruited in Canada. Nationals principally affected we Canadians born in Poland. ’l‘he new policy does not extend to Free French because the Free French ruling body is not recog- nizcd as a government. Any nat- uralized Canadian from France vllslling to enlist would have to Jyln Canada's army. Says It’s Beginning Of Bitter Fight For Liquor Control that sale of alcoholic beverages be restricted entirely Le government- owned stores. It said proposals for extension of temperance regula- tions should be addressed directly to the provinces concerned.) “The reply shows that the F‘ed- eral Government ls blind to the nation-wide upsurge of public opin- ion." the statement said in part. “Whether the Ottawa Govern- rnent recognizes it or not, the growing consumption of alcohol is impairing Canada's war effort. The yreople of Canada. will 11ot accept Pttawas decree 85 a wartime pol- c y. “Voluntary enlistment has been and is now retarded by the gov- C l." l. d1‘ f th l "ronorvro. two t-rcel-The filiiiliitiins. ‘iii "lights em Milli 5‘-‘-b"-‘X°cl1li“‘ 0r "l? Gilliam?!" grmving evil endangering both sol- Pemperarlce Federation said in a statement today that “the Federal Government's insensate refusal to need the united appeal of all churches is not the end, but. the beginning, of a long and bitter fight." (The statement was in reply to t1 letter from War Services Minis- ter Thorson to Rev. A. J. Irwin of diers and civilians. the rovernnrent is leaderless." federal Social diseases A grave danger CINCINNATI. Feb, 4 --(AP) Dr. R. A. elared today that social diseases “affecting four per cent Boldlefy." rank second only to bat- tle casualties in rendering manpow- of United States surgeon general. de- ‘I was the eral election in i940 had n voters‘ llrf. Willi 52356 r-"PYYF. 200 rri_ Lighting restrictions May he relaxed OTTAWA Feb 4—lCPl--Slack- mg restrictions up-peared in pros- cabznet st. lW-rv had 4o s74 nan-es. Yerk try of Committee Oct; g2 with n, requggt Fcutlr 49.012 and Que-bee East 38: House of Commons in London re- ‘It l nilehvflcd rexl ed lists will lcenltllyy that a small . s R '. .' ‘F . ’ - ‘ show incrccs/"s in all c4’ these rld- “if g wow being flnotmd Lt-Col. John J. Llewellyn. Par- l/lsntreal- linmentary Secretary to the minis. transport. informed the number of GVBPY month to bring Britt-u women 3M children back from Canada and the United States. Gerald Shepherd of the British Consulate says the back-to-Britaln maven-lent. has swamped his office; “My desk is piled high with let- ters from all over the country. and people wait in line to agk 1f W-I‘ can't help them genome." The homesick hundreds are wom- a conference of fill‘ folds BR0811- fions author-Airs from all parts of "Ml/Pd will‘! en and children who arrived here ening 0f Canada's protective light- eillxléalaoieéfinéi/Bgf blggeéfltfilgfi Dec. “night fonmvlng pass“? by and United States governments. It was a damn-hearted plan, con- the best of intentions the Dominion of a resolution cail- f!" with 9‘. and “WW6 it WO-‘RS. lng on federal A. R. P. authorities 1i Writs WTY W911 lHdPPd- On the estimated total of 4.500 t'. accept provincial lions for exemption Mack-out. edict. from recnmmcnda- , the British refugee children and mothers... perhaps two-thirds 1,200 are Passage of the resolution came happily Sltlllffli. With host-I Ind ot the end of a two-day confer- guests alike enjoying their new ence called by Pensions Minister fflfildqlill- The Brit/Om Mk6 d9- MacKenzle in order that federal light in everything American — authorities might obtain the views Jrcm plllmbllll! l0 the MOVES. and er municipal and provincial auth- Jte Americans admire the way their orltles looking toward drafting of slrsts RdflDt them-WV“- But the rest-some 000 mothers and more than 1.200 children -ars uniform lighting regulations the Dominion. Also attending the Manion, director nir precautions. were of high 0m, men of the navy, army and air fn-rce. for s. ‘ Pauline Henderson: 8. Noreen Hen- __ conferenoc, struggling with many problems. vonderlchr, “swam under chairmanship of Hon. Dr. ‘l; ra ranking FERNWOOD SCHOOL The followihg is the report of Fernwood School Grade x.-r. ‘Helen Sherry: i} VICTORY BONDS "BEST INVESTMENT” CLOSER RELATIONS BETWEEN THE AMERlCAs Smucd by H. D. Burns General Manager of THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA AT 110th ANNUAL MEETING In his Annual Addms on February (M, in which M minced [he 3M5.‘ statement and pointed to the increasing responsibilities 0f the Bank; g. wartime, Mr. Bums also mods the following mnarlu: War Demands More Saving “It is one of the chief functions of the Bmh to encourage saving and for our part we m, and always have been, very much aware of the significance of this department of o u r busineu. H. I). BURNS m o r e saving, for tho specific purposes of paying taxes and of buying Victory LcsnssudWsr-SsvingsCertlficsm and generally because we know that the act of saving is s. sure way of facilitating tho war effort and also of combatting inflation. "We have provided and shall continue to provide all the appro- priate facilities for the purchase by the public of War Savings Certificates and Victory Loans, either in s. lump sum or on ‘n regular payment basis. May I say that as a Bank we KucOHImGDd the ‘ of these!) ' ‘ securi- grcstcountrylntototslwsr ' the Axis power: with ilsgum might u» be thrown 11m 11,, struggle for victory Ind g M» urination to leave no stone 1m. turned to destroy the evil and potent growth of Nazism and u“ cunmngandvicious power of Jspm Today. the People of u. Unltgl States are unltsd u nom- berm and their objective h nothing l‘ than ‘total victory.‘ The two branches of the English-Speaking peoples now stand shoulder u; shoulder in the bdttlc, and who m doubt the final outcome." Closer Relations with Latin America “The entry of the United State into the wu- hu brought a rapid Alignment of the Latin Amarim countries against the Axis, and g likely to bring much closer eco- nomic relations with the northern part of tho hemisphere. 'l‘l1e U_s_ Secretary of the Treasury recently referred to the possibility of g common trsdc currency for sil the nations of this hemisphere 11nd possibly also for Britain and Chins. This proposal was also tentatively discussed at the recent meeting in Rio dc Janeiro between represen- tatives of the United States and the Central and South American Republics. As part of the plan, concrete proposals were made for the suspension of tar-ill‘ and other trade barriers and already it has been announced that rcciproc ties without any reservation what- soever, for from any standpoint they are the best investment that s Canadian can make. Let us bear this in mind now that another Victory Loan is soon to be offered. And as we examine the state of our individual budgets to see how largo s. subscription each can make, let 11s member that the purchase of Victory Loan is far more than n good investment in my ordinary sense. It is in foot an investment in survival-survival of what ws are and have, and of what we hope to be. For as President Roosevelt said not long ago, ‘tho world is too small to provide adequate "living room" for both Hitler and God’ and by the same token there can be no hops for freedom unless the Axis powers are defeated." Our Good Neighbour “At the Annual Meeting s year sgo, I pointed out how greatly we were encouraged in Canada by the growing evidence of sympathy and support for our cause from the United States. Sines than, events now history have brought that WINTER OVERCOATS STOCK CLEAllNG PRICES s“ ‘ of this ‘ ‘ have been made between tho United States and all but four of the Latin American Republics." “Canada, of course, is vitally interested in these developments not only because of our close reis- tions with the great Republic to the south but also because of the efforts which tho Government has been making to extend Canada's trade with the West Indies and Central and South America. hm Fall nn official Canadian delegl- tion visited Latin America and the West Indies and as s result mutual understanding and respect between Canada and these countries were fostered and developed and s number of new trade agreements were mode. Unfortunately but inevitably, wartime priorities have prevented us, as they have also prevented the United States, from meeting adequately the growing demands of Latin American markets. But though wartime necessities will certainly continue to restrict these export opportuni- ties, let us try to retain nary-found connections and resolve to develop this trade as soon as conditions permit." "12 75 $16.75 Now $18.75 ‘r1725 $24.00 Now r. one‘ ,.bti r roe .—, ea i. ‘ 4. t OUR ANNUAL 2Q 7 prscoum- - - vm . ... ... . ‘18-0" , 0 D, Thom ,:,;,,,,§}' g,,;1;gg“,,s_g;g_ Frelghter aflre MscFarlane: s. Bnfltu- “w l ‘PM “wk” “m” “ “Elm” °"“' . Familial’ 1 Alvin Pincnu‘ l ‘n50 Melton: s swrence on social hygiene. 1r. Psr- t Hillard Mach“ , ' ' Now Now . zan was reported l in Wsohing- e v 1 mo," uo l ‘ Fleeces s 5 ‘°"- mm Plnésu ' ' Tweeds, etc 24 5 E Terming prostitution and vener- d; 1-v_.'_l_ Mgyjoflq Macro;- L ' " 4__ -_- rs AN EAgT COAST CANADIAN $311256? Adele Henderson: 3. Lloyd PORT. Feb. 4 —-(CP) -Wit.h a fir! d‘, ' . sde IL-l, Gladys Murray. 2. tmm cqmmunjtjgg vconglnu; m m] 23% xggzg 122' oieflfilgefzgigtgt Blllv Plnesu: 3. Donald MscFarlnnc. to clean up" their vice areas. usr- harbor today and n appeared the Grade I.—-No examinations. tlcularly around military posts. the 115mm Sh“, may“ 5mm “'°hff_"'D°*°mY federal government would step in firemen mu “mm m“ we" in wmM0T—“"-vALLEY_s_cn'°oL v.11 disease “dangerous fifth col- ‘ tll‘."'tliitltit‘ililfi‘°i'tiilril°s“Triilimdil Raglans. Half Racism. Square Shoulders. styles 1°’ the slight built as well as for the stout- heavy film“ Have we YOUR size? Come in and see- SALE ’ under authority of the newly-en- t; g h 1 . “i-“tti. “fillet”. »- small 111m. meollrttollflvtasllrsmz? rgmtawauzfif “mm” 5mm rem“ Stanfield: Rib- Black Leather Fleece UIW" er." he declnrednflmd churn: same 1,5831%: 52i2‘..,.‘f,ii§2f‘"° 833g xgijhlgzlrergtcgll-‘lrcustis. bed. underwear. Caps. Sizes 7 and wen r Hang. Contin T S t d F b lllth “wit: 8"‘.%°v1'l"i'%‘i‘;.l.“"l‘.‘£cu.- N» Pv- wwl- l 1-8 My W Wee"- E“ o a e 9 0 p lllolnlerfehr quoied figures in- STANGLLL 50800!’ I. Nliidged oiFuh; 8. Gordon Hem: but In". wear‘ “we Prue‘ lent “mm , alt-sung fxlstencie 305100 530.000 case? sLTheh fogging ‘is tltrlel reports‘ o: tiluomde w . I Ohm“ new“ lng. All sizes. Each S1 t I ' I O i191‘ f‘ fITI , . 811C Q O0 OX‘ "T ' '_ cuooss m Finest and 1m: SHOES 111 Our £11m llhle x . 5.212.. 2 s.‘?:.ta‘:1.%?>ia=i§,ji'°'1h§.'“'"'scc.’- illrr’ 3,113,"; _.__;__ P" 5"’ _. n e a s - -—- t . ' ' -___ _ Mum, “mu; a m“ Mk", Grade rv.-1. r1115 Ind l Mall Orders Wel- Stock, YOURS for 20 per cent Less. Health Spots, m» M"-==-r~ - lh- Mm- M§,'..~‘i"%.‘.’.f§s;j" “m” we" =- ”".l':.l‘.'""“" °““"' " M” Z13?" l?" s” “M m“ Pv-l- B=""°=""“"‘ - - . ...‘?l:"°..‘i.'.~n‘..~..“t“‘.“trey =~ an: r-.*~ac".=-"-.....= . s... _ 2.50 m PM“ PANTS , 1- ; . ua - - - v v tartan Arch, Selby Stylczz, Astorla and Scott-Mcllales. 1....’ " “ " t...» 1M5 ...___..___ m... GM... 148139511501! 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