. g. oncogmnn go. 194s Masons Observe St. John's llay The snnuat festival of St. John the lrvungellst was celeilrst-ul by the Masonic Order of Charlotte- town isst evening in the custom- gry mil-HGT. Members of It. John's Dodge No. 1 Victoria booze No. 2. Al‘, and 5.111., and visiting brethren at- tended s banquet at the 0.1a!- lottetc-wn Hotel at eix p-m. and after a short program adjourned tothe Masonic Temple on Grafton sq, wnere the installation of offl- cers wnr csrr ed out. The Master oi Ceremonies at the hsuquci was Worshipful Brother p s. Fielding Past Mast-ii of vic- toria Lodge No. 2. Following the toast to the King, the iocis: tu "The Craft" was ably and eloquent- i_v responded to by Brother lames A McConnell The toast to the "Holy Saints John" was respond- ed to impressively and insplrlriglv by Bruzher T E. Mcbenrton. At the Masonic Temple Most Worshlpful Brother Reginald I. Kemp, Grand Prince Edward Island conduct-Al the installation ceremonies. assist- ed by Right Worshipfui Brother George G/ Ward, Senior Orand Warden and Brother L A. MacDougali. Grand “night “t 6 9' m‘ All Mum“ “'9' Secretary. Following are i941: _st. John's Lodge Victoria Lodge W M the oft‘ cers for E c. li-lacMillnn. John Falls G I. Roper J. M. MacDonald Treasure; T. Wsye, PM. WJ. Drok.-,P.M. Secretary J. Rupert, PM. Chaplain G ll. Procrtr, PM. B. D S. W. G. B. MacKinnon M I. S. Lord I. Davies f‘??? M. Cannon D-R, E. flyndmgn (I! . H. Burhoe V. S. Lin: i _ Illsuelaisstsesservedfoelewe of lseal interest. oat adv 2.‘ a.:".:’..:""'.....-"......" ., a able In alvassoe. ‘u i COOK'S for Photogrspng, Charlottetown oriiriiiii CIIARIIIAII wiii Bo in; m i rCltizenehlo Week ‘Ceremony, Jan. 6 THE GUARDlAm ' "l°".'!_"- i- '- riisrriiii ousiiiiisii (Continued mm Polo 1) -— - —-————————?-——-——l JWII-L Till PARTY who left ciao! it 1m biowins lit miles smurs blue hat, etc.. insny garage from the west. Earlier the wind Qu-istmas eve. please call for them. had been northwest. n" Loud, Batu-Ls, Mr. Warren Burns, weather ob- server at the Iirperlmentel Sta- tion sald tshat lower temperatures than those at the station would probably be recorded in other parts of the Province at more ex- Georgetown oaaowau. roi- Photographs. | ——- i m: rounm lNSTAL-LMENT i! 0M0 ‘Ives 1s due December am. coivrcoauarrori urn IN- SUIANCI. DIOEMBEI 81st LAST DAY of Clvio Taxes for year 1946. YOU WILL AVOID long waits in the Tax Office by coming early to make your payment.- payments until the last day. DECEMBER Illt LAST DAY of Clvio Taxes for year 1946. MR. CHARLES DICKIESON, University ‘of Toronto. will be the guest speaker at New Glasgow Christian church on Sunday, Dec. 29. at 7.80 p. m. you wns. [worn sq no; g Mum- uugn 0g the Tax Office by coming early to‘ make your payment. Do not leave payments until the last day. MASONIC DINNER- Si. John's ycordially invited to attend. Tllli CITY TAX OFFICE will remain open each evening until 9 P. M., commencing Friday, Dec. 27th until Dec. 31. 1946, for conven- ience of tax payers. YORK UNITED Chundies. Rev. A. Nicholson, Minioter. Ber. Church; 2.!) p. m. Unveiling of Honor Roll and Memorial Service at Pleasant Grove; 7.30 p. m. York. NOTICI. — Ovfllfl to tho fact that we H's very far behind with our orders we are closing on Dec- ember 28th until further notice. Do not leave I "a \| Major General H. W. Foster. 0.5.0. Eastern Command, Halifax, who .will attend the ceremony ‘n Char- llottetown on Monday, Jan, 6. in connection with the opmlng of Right warsmpml Day Dinner at the (llarlottetown C-"-1Z9Ii$111i> Week. Military units in Charlmtewwn :h/1V9 been sakcd to give every wo-opevition to the civil author- ities li- connection with the ob- servanci- of the ceremony. it was learned yesterday. i sucnr mu: _ 4m which originated around the flue of the Hail and Steven's premises on firemen out at 11.30 yesterday morning. Slight damage resulted bgfore the blaze was extinguish. 8 . t t 1 Personals i Mrs. f-Iarrv Horton. Mt. Al- posed locations. Pipes Frozen In a few buildings in Charlotte- town the sudden drop tem- perature led to frozen water pipes. The high wind drifted the small amount of snow on the ground and on some roads yesterday tra- velling by motor vehicle was dif- ficult. One rural mail courier who has a long route through the Bon- shsw district said. however, that he found roads good for cars. Considering the weather, trains from the mainland made compar- atively good time. The first train arrived at 9.20 p. m. and the sec- ond st 1.20 this morning. In Nova Scotla Too HALLIIAX, Dec. 2'7 — In Sydney, General officer commanding theme ‘mpemtwe w“ dawn w "W" Jzelow and still dropping, while in Halifax it hovered around the zero imarlc I Shipping, forewarned of the wea- ‘ther by week-end gates. hugged the shore and no mlshaips were re- IPOTIGd. The storm struck another blow at inshore fishermen, who were ifwoed to put into port. At Yar- mouth the lobster fishermen were tied up as heavy seas made it im- possible for boats to leave their moorings. The ‘Io-mile gusts in Cape Bre- ton were the most violent reported J. C. 0. Lard us; pee. 29; 11 s, pg gent"; bower Queen Street. had the City since the meteorological office was fset up at the Reserve An-pbrt. M Below In Alberta WINNIPBG. Dec. 1f — -CP)-A cold wave which swept the Prairies ‘last night, sending the mercury ,down to 54 degrees below zero at 90113013 4150M. WOOUBn M1115. hion spent Saturday at the home Grouaril, Alta. continued through- Oharlottetown. P. E. Island. D. 0f . E n" whn VP_M ‘L _ v T“ UITY T“ OFFICE W111 e _ A "cconmh xrnmein open each -evaning until 9 A Q n; . . M. commencing Friday, Dec. ° d l‘ B" '7'" 27th until Dec. s1, 194e, roi- conven- n n. Lawton J. w. Ladfler "n" °' "".""?'-. THE SECOND and concluding 1.. l1. Grant “an.” Floyd Jrake ‘dzagfimmzvm on Mxnuwudn‘ _ Ch as" appear in tomor- GL1: srfhrcfllidll, H111.’ 113th! rows issue on the Farm Page. A deasinu ceremony folio 1mg the inst-alluiion eeremqmg; “m, the presentation of Past Master's Jc-ivels to the retiring Masters. Brother J. A Rodd of 3t, John's 1062c and Brother George Sherri»: of Vreioirla Lodge. _ Girl Guide News I t Arrsivnon r. a. rsnasn 1 comma AND none aprons The broadcast to Inn’: Guides lw (11911 Commissioner. M n ‘Ma P-Ckilrd, is not being git-m nil. s-iturd-ay evening ss anticipated, but it is promised for the very nenr future. Sc please he on the liwkout for notice of i: in m, Guide column, and be sure to lls- icn in. ‘ BIRTHS. MARRIAGE, OEATIIS 50c Per insertion I n“ niirriis I "M11511? _ M ggzfggl; clvgclflsn (nee Eleanor “d steam-en. I! own, a sou, Ron. MABB-IAGES %___________ LING ._ GILLI! ._ A . “M11111 Menu. Qharlttlttzeittaorlwrfiregn e '4 SntilPdlYi Deco be 1.00 r. m. units; 631C. ‘lifts? minaret ilssbeth. daughter of and Mrs. Hector D. Oillis of Mflvull- P. E. L, to Ehngp n-ngggl fin of Mrs. '1‘. D. Lin; and the m; ' r. Lin; of Wheatley River. P. B. I. UM‘!!! gQTBVINION‘ - At North liver, C- 2C. 10M. Mrs. Ads Jane Rev. "lion. in her 100th year. Remains In resting st the Outoliffejtln- ere-i loose until noon luridey. thence to the Isbtist W‘! North River, for service st s o'- t1ook. Interment 1n nut Wutshtpa iffihkn s... e '1 1on1 t the Provincial “Wow m of us. sssssh “wrist. ages e1 years. ltssnstns tn 1min: st tier lsbe realdestoe. Kans- lnsfon head. mo: where tlis funn- ll viii tans piece Monday moraine $1.53.‘: hmlli‘; 8."”’°” s Uernetery N- MocLeon UNDIRTAIII . - Ilml s IMRR clsetettssswaeal fesreowltsltn rasaell 11; (Goes) ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Sula-lay, December 29, 1946. 8.30 A. M, Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Prayer and Semen. Antham-“Be- hold. l2 Bring You Good Tidings", . 2.30 P. M, Children's Ser- vice, (in tihe chilrcht. 7.00 P.M. Carcl Service. (no sermon.) 8.30 P. M. Open House. Everybody welcome. PERRY BCIIIIDULI MAINTAIN- ED - Derpite yesterday's untisually severe temper-attire with high winds during the early hours of the morn- ing, the car ferry made her first erasing to Tonnentino on sched- ule and continued to omss reflu- ls-rly throughout the day. Potatoes. miv only loaded in reffiseratori cars, continue to form pert of her freight to the mainland on each trip. _ FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. 1-! 11 Shaw was held yesterday afternoon from St. James Church. Services were conducted by Rev. TH. Buss-ell Sorners who also officiated at the grave in Shea-wood Cemetery. The pallbearers were. Dr. 0.1). Steel. L.W. Shem. RE. Mutch. R L. Cotton, Arthur Beloher, WE. Bent-l ley. TWO MIN ARRESTED - City Police announced last night that two men Mere arrested about 0.30 yesterday evening on the upper floor of the wool Bulldwig. Grrht. George Street and will he ‘larg- ed wi‘h attempting to break into the offices of the Warrant lfflccr who furnishes the Government permit books for the obwiirilnit of alcohol» liouofs st the retail ven- dor store. Sgt McPhnil and 0st. Butler are sold to be the iific-ers who mude the arrests. l .a___ LAID T0 INST-The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Murnaglinn took place yesterday momfni; at o o'clock from his late resilience F0 Upper Queen Street to st. Pot- rick's Church. Fort Augustus. where Requiem High ‘that was celelsnted by the pastor. Ilev. L Callaghan, who also conducted the service et the grave. The pail besrm were Messrs. Joseph llrnzil, Michael Murnaghiin, Stephen Mur- nllhlfl Henry Murm-ahsn. Ai- bert Murnsghsn and James Mur- naahan, _ I'll! BAPTIST OIIUIICII. - Mcrnfne Worship at 11 A. M. w'll be cenditotod 11v the miivster tilts Rev. I. Judson Levy B. D.. with ser- mon "Iioitsettins the Past." The Iti- them of the morning will be the traditional "The First Noel." The Claims lohool meets as usual st the close of nsorning worship. At Bvestlliv Worship 'I P. M. the ser- mon in the minister will be "If Christmas Rad Net Come." nod's "Bethlehem" will be the evens IM anthem. The music of the eey will be under the direction of Mrs. L. Dinevsil. organist and din actor of choir. You are cordially in- ael to worship with the Baptist e .4 IUNDAL A1‘ WIN ILOI 86311- ‘fhe funeral of the late Mil.» Oharlss fitter of Winsloe North was held yesterday after- noon from bsr late restdehae. aer- vieesattllebisnesnd vewei-s oeadisltsd in Rev. l. l Noe. B. D. ‘hie paibesrere were. Claude Creswell. firie llacfnnis. Bert Qellth. Wallace Iorrow. Atmett new. Oeorie llecltihnoo. Inter- mens was in Wlnsloe North Ceme- ed)‘- I 3°11‘ game, but the superior i, of Mr. and Mrs P 1-1, Mytrs, Prince ‘ SLreet. Mr. J. P. Landrigan son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Landrigan, BohoJ Street, leaves this morning for Mc- ,‘ Gill University. Mr. end Mrs. P. H. Myers. Prince Street spent Christmas at the borne , of Mr and Mrs. Lawson Wood. : Hazelbrcok. Mrs. P.C.G. I-loskin, daughter of lvir. and Mrs. Percy Lsndrlgani School Street. left by plane yester- day for Montreal. accompanied by her young daughter Laura Alex- andra, where she w'll be met b" iher husbnnii who ls attcriding Queen's University, Kingston. Two Promises To Be Padlookod The application of the Afton!!!’ GeneraPLDepartment f" P5111911 the premises at 247 Q1181!“ 51""- wus granted yesterday by 01'1" Justice Thane A. Cnmmrl. Ali- othcr application by the Alhfnt‘? General‘: Department to M51951‘ the premises at 103 Rifiltmfiflfl Street was also cranted 113V Ml‘- Jiistice M R. McGuISZJ-‘l- TV" Prohllmion appeals, with Selina Lijrlgiq- the appellant in both cases. were dismissed bv Mt‘. 571191" McGuignn. G. R, Holmes. K, 0.. ihppehrcd for the respondent and J. A. MacDonald, KC. for the up‘ | p/ellanr. l i and - illoticea Well, Scflts, tho I‘! i I hockey ts beck again in the Scout news. Aa far ss is known there are fivo Scout hockey teams in Char- » iottetown at present. arid we hone there will be more before the soa- scn is over. The t which have hockey teams In Charlottetown are holy Rod . St. James. 9t. Paul's. ‘Iirinity. and Salvation Anny. Besides these-Boast hockey teams in Charlottetown. there are three tosins in dtnrmersida and one at Povmai. but Thursday at the Upper Queen Street Rink. the l-loly Ite- cemer Scout team dofOstId a team from St. James troop. Both teams made some fine plays with; the Redeemer teem some ihlVlIfl to detest ‘the Shstarnestesusbyeseoroofdto I. IUIMAI! Ifrsl Period. i-Ibsdeemer. see s-Jt. James. Jsrdine .00 o-Itedoomor. llennessey 10." Penalties-Ions. leeeal res-led. e-CL James. slsobotlall m. lfldiofsess. llemensohsn) see e-Rsdoeml. Ready 11.1! Penalties-Noun. ‘llslrd Period. o-stsdmusl‘. Owls (liennessey) 8.06 out t=i-- day end the weatherman {gave little hope of any immediate i relief. Manitoba escaped the full Impact ‘of the blizzard that lashed Hbflfll and Saskatchewan but neverthe- less endured sub-zero temperatures. The driving snow storm and 50- mile-sn-liour wind that swap’ ihe other =wo provinces had, however, eased oy the time it reached Mir-ii. toba. Main highways throughout Man- ltob; were still open and regular bus schedules were boimv main- tained Tralns arriving in Winni- peg from the west were runnninir from 10 minutes to three hours late, with most of the irnu we en- countered between Recinii and Winnipeg. Trans-Canada Air Lines reports-z. planes from the west one hour behind schedule. hut all fltizhts were operating. L310 todav the storm ported at the iakehead where a snowfnl. of almost three mchcs was recorded tolrether with n 25- mtle-sn-hour wind. Edmonton thecmomotem drop- ped to 16 degrees below zen dur- ing the night. while Calgary zit nine iii-low zero and Isetibridge at six bclow esonned the direct line of this storm. Regina weal-lie;- was sitshtiy warmer. ueraturo holding at five zero. Prince George was an isolated cold soot in British Columbia ivi'h WBS 1'9- thermomeiers tumbling to -7 cv- low. Jap Oyster Mystery llas Been Solved VANQOUVIR. Dec. by Dr. Neal Carter, hear] of a five month Japan's fishcries. investigation snesa-‘ype tr. waters never do. "It's simply a today. "The Japanese nurse every oyster labor e nobles this." Ahii Vicinity ,1 Chief Justice Baxter or N. B. Dies At 1s PAGE FIVE St. Paul's Church Christmas Program llelil Last Night St. Paul's Sunday School hnd their annual Christmas tres: and programme lo the Part-sh deli last with the tom- below I'.'—(CP)- An oyster mystery has been solved the feilorsi fisheries experimental 51m‘ tion here who has returned from of The J-aparirse make their oysters propagate every your. but the Jun- Britlsh Cifumbis case 1f giving them great cam." Dr. Cacti-r said literal-y: aloniz Cher-p He found that Japan is rapidly ..'Miss Marlon Walker. who 1J1 enuployed in Souris. merit. Christ-I mas at her home here. i Mr. Leo Grant left on return] to St. John, 11.3., attes- spending Christmas with his family in Georgetown. While here Mr. Grant was the guest of his sister-in-iaw. Miss Funny Dclmy. Mr. William Gillam of Souris spent the (Zihristmas holiday with friends in Georgetown. Oin Christmas morning. s ca: owned by Jimmy's Taxi. Charlotte- town. and driven by Mr. Alec Ar- seeiault. was stolen from Mr. Ar- senaulfs residence in Geoirfletown. Mounted police are investigating. Mrs. William Hook of Charlotte- town. spent Christmas here, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lavandler. Mr. Elmer Hatch was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. and lvlrs. Charles Fraser of ohsrloiretown were the iruests of the Hemphill family for Christ- H188. OVER FOUR MILLION (Continued from Page 1) the total revenue. with Irlsli moss ranking sec-and in dollar gain. @1116! JUSUCe J.B.M. Baxter n. m; The latter industry liar‘ ltsyfldo 0f '78, ending the long cue“- blrth in Prince Edward Island dr-iol a distinguished jurist and states- ing the war vears when shlpritents "1311- to Canada were barred from Eur-i T110 fllncrfli will be held tomor- apron countries. which in pre-wsr 10W afternoon. with service at Bi. years supplied the bulk o-f this 56! Judi" 011111611 of England in West products now extensively used in S511"- 301111. REV. ER. Mcflordlck. many commodities for stabilizing NOT/Or of the chumh. will conduct purpom,‘ The gammy“: m4 h", the service. Bishop wsr. Mom- vestiniz of Itrlsih moss was zcaloua- 119941 °t 177946116“!!! 811d 61°18)‘ o! ly engaged in around the shores of the Sam? J°h11 139311613’ will be in Prince Edward Island duving 1N8. the 5111191119137- bringlng in approximately $200,- C111" 3151M Billie!‘ died at his 000 to the fishermen. 1101118 often" a two-year period of’ Prices for all varieties of fish 15111113 11931111- taken from Island waters in i946 He had bee" 61114111511" 0f NW" reached an all-high, and markets Bmmwlck 1'01" i1"! 15-5! 11 3'98!!- were lcceri at all times. Weather and» 55 171°11'11"- headffd B 901156"!- and other mndmons we“. “var, alive administration of the prov- able for successful fishing opcr- 11199 1mm 1925 1° 1931 H1! 110151319 anon‘ were hem; “me 1o“ c; career began when lie became a gear and other eoulpmeni. an:l 3M“! 3°11“ C113? amermim "1 111° ‘qshermen were we“ “Jmh Us“; nge of 24. For a portion of 1021. he for the strenuous effort cxnonrlcd ‘W55 1307111111911 M11151" °f C115‘ in boosting fisheries production to wms- 9791110115157 119 Served 115 M‘ such a high peak. tmncy-General of New Brunswick CHIEF JUSTICE Premier. "New Brunswick and, ln- evenlnp, which was largeflv attend- e1 Supper was served to the staff and scholars by ladies of the Par- ish Gu.ld at 6 o'clock. The pro- gramme followed st '1 with the Superintendent. J. E. 11. when, presiding. Following was the pro- gramme, cll of which provided ex- cellent entertainment for all pre- sent. “Christmas Time is Near" by the girls of Prloicry Dept. "Christmas Stockings" hy the boys of Primary Dept. "Sill-rt Night". beginners dept. Piano Solo. “In Church end Puck" Harold Kemp, Recitation, "A Christmas Song" Mvry Whiteside, Piano Solo. Norah DcBlois Recitation. Tommy Scantlthury. Violin Solo, “Chanson '1'“ cste", Carol lifarle Coles, Recitation. “Once this was snowman stood outside the door. Gail viriiliams. Duet Picnn “March Tifikio "re" Jovce Prccio; and Ann ‘VCFHVU. Cerf-IF by lcn mcmhcrs r.’ Srndov Schorl. Due. Piano. Waltz iron Fzulst. Jimmic Ibboit and Georgie Scent- lehury Prezmtation of prizes. Ji-nizle Bells and Santa God Save the Kins. Th6 hrizes for the your were prcsenieri by the Rector the Rev. J '1". Tbbott with the essirfnnw: o! Santa. On the arrival of Santa .much relight was had hv viii he he the HALTER asnvr JOHN, N.B., Dec. 21 __ senior puisrle ju-dgg qf m, Chan- iriisrrihhied his gifts of Emil)’ and (C-P) - Dchih came early today to cery Division, pending rimming. , fruit. ment of a new chief justice. A feature o.’ the procrzimme was In legal circles, possible appoinl- the presentation of a life member- ment of Premier J.B. McNair to ship in the PE! Allxlllal"; n; n,‘ the post has been mentioned in,Brl~ttsl- and. Foreign Blue smigty speculation, although the premlehito St Pauis Sunday School. The on several occasions in recent years, ‘ certifirate was elven in lovzw: re- has denied rumors that ht ap-imcmbrrmce of Rrmcld H Holler, polntment to the bench was pcnd- 1 James E Dalllng. Gorcrn R De- lnfl. i Biols, William Carrnociv, Henry Premier McNair was one of many Gordon Altkerl. Arthur H~lton Ing- Who Paid tribute today to the latejram and Otto A. Dunning, mem- Ohlef Justice. Ebers of 5t. Paul's Church whq “As s Jurist he was wise. learn-. paid tl-e supremo saivifich fri ed, human and Just." said the "The" ‘World War II. 1939-1945. pziory shall not be blotted out. deed. the whole of Canada have"1‘hel=r bodies are buried in peace, lost a most eeteenlieglcitilzcin. andlbut their name liveih o.» ever- I a watrm. persona ran ." more.’ lieutenant-governor DL. Mac-i The standing (if scholars in the Lawn Sffid men 11811 mBdQ51-1C11IStinday School for the vr-sr ending a contribution to the public life of i“; June |S as fonows; their native province. , Honors Dlwsion: Marioric li/Iisc- Hugh MaaKay. Prosreesive-Ovfl-gfeod, Doris Hillion, Mary White- sewstive leader in New Brunswiclci s14,’ Daron“. Simmonds‘ yarn" declared $11“?! Justice 3111135 Englamz, Ann Home, Orion Cur- achievemen-s were "Woven 11 0 9 tls. isms, institutions and wmlomifll Distinction Division: Helen Mas. and Opposition loader in the Leg- wgll-beiyjg of our province... it will Say, gfgrmsp KEl1\'_ Jhmc< Wood, lobsters By Air lslature. “my, b, g, nip-u of immense David Wcor‘, Norah DnBloll. mliiétiez ofnthte ‘xlfgtieeiligexiafd 132181;! Pr!“ that he w“ ‘ Cansm-vfllgvs, grancespt ‘td/HSOILGAHH Worthy, For the first time in the hls‘ory' ¢ 0“ ° ‘ ' but he was m,“ of l“ a great New oyce oc or. oorge Scuttle- “ Prince Edward Island lobshwflcm‘ Division of the 113ml]: Brunswicker and as such he will be wry‘ . . were shipped by air during U16 W101i SUPTCHW C011“ W1 B “P0 d mt berm" i Inleimediafr Dy-viglnn: Jade]. early and late fishinz seasons. M‘? Justice w-H- Harrison’ as mourned an To m ' Woodgaic, Donald Simmonds. The freiizhttng of fish hv 1h‘ for w" ‘munuy h“ be" demon-lone of the more e ensive foods strated as practicable and shippers, m the "tan sturefghny "not: Wm thus be “we 1° reach L“ ma‘: have been advanced for this situa- kots not Duly of in!!!“ Cartwaflion, but the fact remains ihat 1t bu‘ of Elmo" "m, m" “f the Jm‘ retards consumption, and it should “ed sun“ Resulting ‘mm “mh be the cool of the industry o lrring ‘ervim when {umber dmmhped fish iviihin the reach of low-in- wm b‘ ‘n Inna" m m” pcricoma consumers as well as of Jiose capltg consumption of fish. once, t l l, H! n _ there is an assurance of betterigfuili; "mum 9y s “a 9 M" nuuli-ty products that is. of fish _ __ _._ _ only a few hours out of th- whtr-r. "o“‘lqr"1"“’"“é“ uglurlafeiglfftxx: The future possibilities for ex- Yfirspmd “m,” ck, 1 e_ pension of this method of irervi- m u“ mdum,“ w“ m3 on; I mrtlum u" m“, onmurwgwm hours at their arduous task by My Lambee smut reason of thehenlixstmclntmtafvmgrrl; During the war years great $h9r"~°‘_‘ “rilflzé” znuendhqgérd bv strides were made in fishcfh"; pro- e3’ ‘Yfmf, _'~ r {Q . _ duction and Islnnd fish-omen and ‘he s““r°_"~‘ "t “C”? 13‘ (mum produce“ shared ‘n the mm.“ ofkment. with the cessnt oi. o in: .- . ilities. fishing supply houses progress In European CUVILHCS its 1 _ _ other foods became iiricrrnsinwly\c“md" hm“ 15°16“! the “wnund ~ .. ous task of production for pence ~ . , . , ' ""1men will not h» too long deprived which rarely ute fish info c the, o‘ u‘? smy,lgcs and Mmpment war, now wanted fish mil those‘ ' ~ ~ h-nd to deny narts of the country, esfvcifly the whmh m“ M)” rum‘ “mm where the ream’ -mc thcmsehes ioi so long, nccepiint! consumption was low. demanded Substmfws “'6 "mkmz ‘he ‘e510’ their fair share With lets fish Andi “'1'” 1"?“ "“" “'1 "“"“~ a blggn- demmu-L rounyed “.1”, ms. “W|lCl" posuiily is of pariininiiiit ,impl'aci‘cah'-liiv of rationit: this imporianci» ii» ihc industry 1S 11151 foodstuff. the fish ouaiia bee-ima- s‘ veterflf-F oil‘ 1'P1\1Y"111‘-1 1° resume feature of var-time life. Cunsc- their f-irmcz- 115111118 “P°1'311°"5' cucntlv with lricrotsinq demands lessening iiio burden for this: who for consumniion at home anti were forced to carry no short- abroad and the fulfilment of largo hander din-in: 1110 will‘ YBflF-fi- contracts with a. "All engiiitcri in the 113111111: in- U.N.RRI\.. ‘.3. ifisherier- source of outlet was tin- dustry tire. therefore, iooiriixr: for- Kathlrfll Skinner, Wendell Bah rett. Keir Proctor. Allen Mane; Robert Beer Wm. Phillips. Wot. Inset. Geo. Buell. Audrey Home, ‘Roger Gardham. Tom S-aritlilbuiv, ls Thanked By Royal Commission 'I‘lie following is an extract from a letie: recently received by Lieu- icnant-Govemor J. A. Bcrnard from Mr. Don. F. Brown MP, joint chairman of the Commivsion on Indian Affairs: "We were indeed fortunate to have ycu accompany us to I/ennox Island and we can assure you that alt we saw and heard there will be given our most e-tirriest consideration. We are all, like Mirv Myers. Allan Martina-l Lee- mrd Spencer Wm. Ives. Bible Class" Carol Marie Joan Wood, James Ibbofi Awards were presented to mem- bers o.’ the Beginners, Primary and tivo Junior Classes. Follwiving viero the results of the GBRE. Examinations for the term ‘945-46: Honour standing- Junior over ‘f5 per ceui: far-y Whitesxle, Mary Wortltir. Kath- leen Skinner, Dorothy Simmonds, James Wocd, Frances Wilson, Maureen Boliakcr. Barbra E111- l-lrld, Wm. Phillips. Tom Sciiiitle- Coles. iauiif .':°".:i:“.i.i *;.§r;.‘:'“:: M»- . ' ' Batt Wm Ives Jshn P ~ s I i~.. th -""' wm- ' ' 5:115:58 adlxlarelllzggg W112“; e21‘ Mule)" M19" Macuoly’ Rog" Christin-is and the New \;("|"" Gardhdm’ Audrey Home‘ Gnome ' “‘ ‘Buell. Orton Curtis. " | Senior: Joyce Pfflilfli“, Ann Ffilflli EX|l|OS|Oll MI Worthy, Marjorie Macbead. Javid iwood, Gerda Hansen. ltfirg: Myers. ncadla ‘ Pass Standing: Junior: Kerr Proctor Wilfrid Bov‘ - XVm LFV LLE, . ., '. -—— .' ' ' iC‘lY)O— 1A frcalgq 0x51110521: giro wflgh" An" Home‘ Mmm' 6",?’ todav wrccked the main kitchen N°m“‘" K113" Dmm“ '*"“' or (‘he Evangeline In" used as a Pauline Diamond John L.'_\_ ll 711-‘ residence for veterans attending “'1' 56"‘ Mamec" M" ‘n 1' Acadia University. Tllc- building. K°""°"' J°“““~‘- 511"" 1-1" "~“-‘" vacated for fie Christmas lioli- 31mm“ w°°d$"1°~ days‘ had been mspecwd b‘, a Serra: Donald Simmonds Doris maintenance crew W1ll€1l hurl lit H1111“- Wmflln 311""? ‘(@1111 a fire in the kitchen stove lo thaw Thick" ‘ 4 out frozen water pipcs. The nines To Hcelvc Reimicus 'i‘.'-'\:t So- in the boiler ivsre frozen. how- view Awards from Ensicuilr ‘Orr! ever. and the accumulated steal Proctor Dorothy Simmonfis Jam»! ralulted in an explosion. No one Wood. Joyce Proctor received tho hlgl1~ utlllrze the fisheries resources for 100d Ifurposeg and he and mo" 4 that with the war years in the background, the countries nf Eur- rcstoring her fisheries industry. flnsned‘ ward 1,, anmher hgnnnr 3M, in i”!!! 3:17“ "f °°m""?1T1\".‘ "- 1047, and w: sincerely hope that eras to .C.. but it is lefinitely i i ih hall not he dlslppointed." Inferior in most Nspdcis. (y 5 The Japanese are encouraged to M“ Lamb", ‘pm-nu, howevfla their eouipmont is outdated sham I Canada's standpoint. He did find 8011181111711 new LICWCVCF It. is a method of makiniz imotless" fish nets which absorb preservative better than ‘hone with lanois. Dr. Carter Jtd not GIICIORQ deiarlsm but has gem g full report to Ott-swg. INDIA BUILDS LAIIOB-‘ATOIIIZS fmw mum -—(CP)—F0\lf‘ hse- ional laboratories arc to be bum in India at on ‘imatad cost 0H3.- 900.000. They will consist of a metallurgical laboratory, s chemi- csl and a physical laboratory, and a fuel research institute. 'I—8t. James. R. Nicholson 17.01 Penalties-hone. 8t. James: goal. D. Olarlt: oe- fence, R. Nicholsom-M. MoClena- ghan: forwards. P. Jardine. C. lline. B. Garloe. D. Nicholson. C. Iso- Denali. Redeemer: tool. J. Kitties. oe- fenee. A. flanuesssy. J. Ooyie; for- wards, R. ‘rrslssor. A. Maodotssld. o. Reedy. J. weetlmete. 0. ston- eehea. 0. Martin. flfiolal-flsrald Ready. totem. tlstriot Please 00W) up; rapidly Vf-Hlfll! back into mo- duciion and the cancellation of UN-RRA. contracts tn anticipa- tion in the near future, the "siting industry must take steps to place itself in n favorable position to meet test-war conditions. "It must prepare and take action to hold and expand the domestic markets for scafoods in the immediate years to como. and particuhrly to‘ arouse the public consciousness to the fact that fish is e likzlily mit- rltlve food tn its own riclii. too lcmg neglected in ths average iitct. 'I'hls involves guidance in the rro- dcction of a continuity of quality and streamlining methods 1t pro- rl-ictlon and distribution so that the public will cease oweiiiirring fish o! a substitute for other pro-‘ teln foods. 1' should be the aim of every fisherman to offer the coneum n; population high quality seafood: retaining. in as much as possible. thlii‘ original freshness ss from the sea, and for packers of fish to do likewise-our canned products will not hold visu- war- lrots whet-wise. I ‘There is, too. s wide spread bu‘ tween the landed value of fish aha, its reioll price. Fish, one of the leave expensive food pradliz’: at the point of production, becomes was injured. aee-Qoh-Q-oo ass-o n-ANNOUNCEMENT» est marks in the Diocese of Nova Scotia. It is to he noted that nc-a: Suri- dsy the "Chiidrens Chrisfiuinu Ser- vice" v"Ell be lrcld in the "hx- h r’ _ 2.30 p.m. l Now, as We are about to wind up the old veer and enter uiwn I; new lcaso of'llfc.—-oa yet unknown-we desire to do so in a spirit-in gratitude for what has been our lot to enJoy durlfls 111° W" ‘We V” month period. And we look forward o0 the new veer lllllfolfihlfls- W1"! desired to start in business with but one resolution on "gently given new lock-up shops if confidence, ambition, and hopcfislnesa, and the slate-each day to do tho beet we can. We want to thank the livestock have used our hog marketing faollltiea, and thereby aided us very much In being of service to our patrons. and incidentally profited there- from very materially themselves. Their gain has alwayl 1'9"" °'-"' 3°7- Wa want to thank farmers, who did not patronlsa us during the year, but: gratuitously, and at their own sacrifice and expense, created that spirit of rivalry tn marketing that kept us on our toes continually, to maintain our record nl WM” "l" W "lmmdhll ""11""?! N‘ , salts. Lest. it appear to ho reconstitution on our part. that we stiflF-"l they continue In shntisr rolo daring tho coming yell’. we oordlsliy invite all farmers. who have hogs to ship at any time, to make use of our mar- kotlng fncllltlrs. To them It will be a distinctly profitable r-lfflflll‘. Md to as an evicnragenent to keep ltrlvllll 101‘ If"! In!!!" liflhlmm‘ In our marketing efforts. floppy New Your to Everybody. Livestock Marketing Board , ory board. which also produce s of the province, who market stalls~in great demand-ti PORT HARCOVRT. Nigeria - fCPl-A number of elf-soldiers will wort the market bv the township advis allocatel soldiers who had served overseas it Burma or the Middle East. Too Late To Clarify ronusar.r'zt'nnfriwni_ . it Cooker Spaniel. 6 months. l". S Reeves. Southport. k925i; £61m hurfsioors all sizes. llhrchange Store. l0i Richmond Street. pllftfif‘ i969. ‘shiiiiilsinsh BASE nrmN er. Apply 89 Rochford St. WANTED - our nsrannrsifi Maritime firm has urchins f wide ewiilro meclaiiy salesman handle high one.» colander 1i lri Prlrce Idwhrd Island. W111 Bea 240 Guardian.