MAKING '0I‘A urns MAN i-ii m. mm a m: r1815 no h mu’ ultg not the common- mmy pact | val"!- " [QI rounded IIII ‘Tilllltlif-T: Gzlllrdlan. Two Cultu- Tlzis Seek To Penetrate Allied Beachhead Lines ’l‘actics Fail To Achieve Results; Allied Commanders Confident. w Night ,- »- _—::_—_~+-_. .- L lirmen Rescued In ll. S. Woods B: RICHARD G. MASSOCK NAPLES, Feb 2~i—-(AP)-—Gu‘man troops are attempting under cover of nlaht sneak h Allied lltnes on the Anzio beac eld in S rike th d fences from the real reports (Tome that front indicated , b 2rl=—(CrP)—-Th yfiffllfilnlf , as two 10g; sir-e shal Albert Keene ng's forces to 1,5,, Icjggfette’ guld- employ infiltration tactics sou Elli lit H1911” .4 searchers to their plane early lndil)’, more than 36 hours after my hurl been forced down on the lrczcll surlncc of a luke in a. bush u... qr Halifax County. iluriuled in their little Lysander pine since early Tuesday night. [hp illflllCll were found by a part-y or; and xesman -~ . miles due north of Ailzlo port. ls 1r. Nazi hands. No Heavy Attach Heavy Allied shelling bloke 11b preparations iorr an enemy attack on lines west ut Cisterlla, on the right iiank of me beachhead front. The Germans appeared still to be so dlsoiganized from the beating they ran into last week that for the third day mcy did not attack in force at any point. The German high conunand com- munique claimed an Allied force of undisclosed size had been encircled south of Aprllla in the beacilhead and was being hemmed in despite bitter resistance and Allied relief attacks against the Nazi cordon. It claimed more than 400 Allied pri- soners had been taken. ‘Ihere has been no mention of any such en- circlemellt of Allied troops from any Allied source. uullclli. De Quebec. lrl good shape. c nllllltll——-Fo. J. H. Hodder 1i 'l'o.ouio llllfl Cpl. J. J. Prlt- rhild, n photographer. believed ilnrll Sdllll. John. NIL-had to un-i on rake Pnugwag ‘.10 miles narriuvrsi oi here, when their ma- p, ' clwlctl engine trouble a - -i'tcl' taking off from nearby En. l on a flight lo smut John. They are at- uched to an army co-operation n: ‘nillcnt in the Saint John c. Air Command offi- luld llo further informa- 4: other plnuo mishaps. ‘ ‘(l had been received . llc oi‘ ml attempted p of llVc surv g crew mem- (i n crnshcd Liberator in an u rcl cast coast area. '" Sunday. a t\vin- l. A from Debcl-t. N.S.. 111911 undiscovered. This ma- r- uJs on a routine nlRht ex- ~ 1 tho Nova. Septic-New area when it vanished. ll. S. Casualties ' Commander Confident Writing from he beachhend. ‘Daniel be Liuce of The Associated Press said that. "the Allied com- m€lf1d€f is thoroughly confident ‘tllatlhc beuchhead call survive the heaviest blow that. Kesselzing may yJet lsstlrilfic." iilfrld reporlteu, illlt? az la u lereu leav er casualties oi: the beachhead than they did in their‘ defeat by the British 9th army at El Alamein in Eglypfi. 0 XlDK ilnd snug! BPgh-Ttla-ll in theilfioulrltaiallllsl tamper mg gener y n Italian fronts cdnesdlty o practically cleared supporting air- iilNClTON, Feb. 24—(AP) ~ States casualties in the cm“ fmm ‘h°"k1°5' r haw total 157,865, of which n00 o tlcud, tinder secretary of m Rab z Patterson reported to- ' I no. lie said U. S. army casualties j a ls Reduced 30; prisoners of war. J. silallirs in the sea serviccs— " l\l.ll'll1£‘S and Coast Guard- bird on rcporls up to today have amounted to 39.737. as llows: killed 10.505; wounded 0.322; miss- 1189.401: prisoners 4.418. OTTAWA. Feb. 24—(CP)—Arls- lug from decreased winter butter production. u. temporary e1 ht- ounce reduction ill Canada's ut- ter ration, equivalent to one weeks allowance for each person. was an- nounced today by the Price Board for the March-April i-lod. The reduction. whlcl means each consumer will lose one week's al- lowance during the period, will be made by postponing the dates of coupons 51 and 55, which normally would become valid March l6, to March Z1 and March 30. respec- Aircraft Carrier Shangrila Launched FOlTfSlllOUTl-X, VtL. Feb. 24- iAPr~Thc huge aircraft carrier sllflllilllln illuugcd into the Eliz- inecth rivcr today on her first lap ,_. furl a dntp with destiny. ‘New, (' ‘(MM h” the wife MAM“? Frcm then until further notice Ii ihuuu. Doolittle. whose army me burger coupons. which are P11111100 Tokyo in April. 194-- for eigllt ounces of butter each. i, will bccomc v ‘week instead of becoming valid pairs every two weeks as at present. It was understood the board plans to return to the two-weeks basis af- tcr the end of April. the llctv warship sped down her laullnma trays to the cheers of more inn 75.0fm spectators. _ hc ucw carrier is a 27500-1011 ‘Pill. Hcr keel wns laid Aug. ‘l, 1942. Muss lusolyllvla lixzsz-trlur tension is believed io be 5}" f! the main;- causes of light llfflilll! alid at intervals of one n I g Army Awards ______ y __ 0001100 EVENTS cosh-es; nouncecl four awards. one of them posthumous. for "gallant. and dis- tinguished conduct ln 189ml!!!“ of the Canadian Armv VCTBQBI. 0.11m , _ _ necks not?“ "*- “ "resell waqlvllloadhlg car load feed wheat The awards: at B?‘ and Friday. Sootts Mills, Military Creel ' "We - 2-94-21. Capt. _rn_t_.w maj.) George Dunc- Westmount. Que. . i- an . 25. ,7, 1.001111 Hoar at Bradolbone United some Dlstinguilhed Ser- b Tuesday- Alex Mclzionald. v 35-3-3. réifilh“d.e"esin.ee- 1 ‘c: Russel Drlscull. wé€%-2l. "Palkilflle Rummage Sale Bat- gfggu-figen. 2c at the YMCA. at United Staff Sgt. William B. Brother- ton. 23, (sipce killed in aetiam. Medicine Hat, Alta. Sgt. James E. Keleher, M. (l5 Lowell St.) Saint John, NB. Details of the exploits for which "P *"°'”'2" merit. Am. Staff Sgti Bgotherttan _ l‘ Q Wllfilillre barley meal and “mum 3?: nigtatglllaellllzl ntehreti-wylvere P" cwt- tins. r, . excludin i“ “Wills-in a Boyle. z-aa-sll. .. msléoadln" 11°08 for, Davie d: part of the Canadian-American special service forcg, which fought ln Italy. Sgt. Keleher. 1st Canadian l every Tllllfldh ft oon "P" l‘ Albany d 10m a om . cial service fore , enlisted ln 1942. an m“ ' Eve" p“ and transferred from the Royal "Iv fol-gm . (10. Greer? “ml “rm” Canadian Artillery to his present unit in 1948. He underwent a oer- U. S. before "lcwl ' i Hogs ever Thur d y iod of training in the Roll-nail“? Fraser L . Keith ‘Mlz- l embarking for service ill Italy. kmmi- ontazue. Norman Mao- a ‘Al. yjy/y/ , ,The People's Paper’ s. t Covers Edward Island Like the Dew New Cheese Agreement With Britain OITAWA, Feb. il-(ClPl-Ag- rlculture Minister Gardiner said tn- day in the Commons that an al€~ . ls being negotiated under which it is hoped the United King- dom will tuke all the. cheese Can- ada can provide during the next two years. _ The Minister said that any ain'- pluses of butter or ’ milk produced also can be marketed in the United om. Dluring the calendar year 1048 Canadian cheese e totalled th- more than 145 000.000 pounds. ai- went c the Unit- moat all of whlch ed Kingdom. Pay For Canuck Army Generals OTTAWA, Feb. 24—-(CP)—Lt- Gen. A.G.L. McNaughton. fomter Canadian Army commander over- seas, gets pay and allowances tot- alling $14,000 a year. it was report- ed today in a defence department return tabled for G. K. Fraser (PC- Peterborough West). The return said Canada's four other Lieutenant Clellerals- l-LD. G. Crerar. Kenneth Stuart, ElW. Bansom and Slmonds-are paid at a rate of a day. May-Gen. Victor W. Odlum. former 2nd division commander seconded as Canadian ambassador to China. had a salary of 810,000 r. year while Mal-Gen. Georges P. Vanier. former commander of the Quebec military district and now Canadian representative tn the French national committee at Algiers, has a salary of $8.720 a year plus allowances. Most of Canada's 40 major-gen- erals are paid at the rate of S20 a day, with several getting $24 and two of acting rank getting $17. Canada's 1S5 brlgadlers are paid at a rate averaging 816 a day and rain on the beachhcad-hllowanfl-‘S- ls _ Promoted OTTAWA. Feb. fence headquarters pounced promotion tonight general. trlct No. l3. Secret Weapon llserl Against Mosquito: as“ a lethal gas. known kms an which, it. was said miles. The "dlsclosure“ was made at final session here of annual meeting pelt control operators associated The gas operates with equal flc ency against- flies l 1 loelssfully. delegates were told. mosrulto-infested swamps. P . McLeod of Vancouver Directors include W F. Mackle Halifax . Will Command ll. M. C. S. llaligonian N. V. R. here. for the H. 0. been in: H. lfax, it wee announced today. Increase Limit In pounced limit help‘ we t equipmen 1oz: s from licensing r ‘ controller of cousin-lotion. hflhlm in “u C"‘“‘i"”"°'" ‘l- Consultative Body In '“°“‘“"“ mm and 8w"- For Civil Service . | .__._- 081" c. qm,,f"g};e§§&rte. not“, new. o o borve which licences are r are embodied n a new order controller . They provide that the occistruc- '| 24-—-(CP)-De- an- of Col. H. G. Nolan, t8. of Calgary, to rank of Brigadier and his appointment to the post of vice judge advocate Brig. Nolan has been deputy judge advocate general since Aug- ust. 1041. when he came to Ottawa from Calgary. where he had been assistant, J. A. G. in Mllitarv Dis- CHARIJOTTETOWN, CANADA, slalom, FEiiiiuARY 2s, 1944 HEAVY Z-WAY BLAST AT NAZI TARGETS y lrk Same definite strategy pattern yet m be elusive battle fleet. armada which would threaten even the China sea. ‘ " of euriernflbulge. from F0 tle or run him down. must tneet. that challenge or Japan see herself cut Simpson, Ailoel Press War Analyst disclosed underlie; the United State: tasi: force raiding collie: lute the home waters of Japan‘: Along that way. through the north-central Pacific, lien the sea high- raud to the Philippines. to Chiba and to Japan itself. The air-sea, attack on the Saipan and Tlnlan pivots of the Marianas Island group could be ii prelude to an attempt to recapture Guam, only little more than 100 miles away. Back in American hand: Guam would afford an advance hue for Admiral Cheater Y. Nimitz‘ Pacific sea-sir And Nimitz has said It is from China bases, once Allied forces have been established there with secure supply lines. that Japan can be fin- ally crushed. The Admiral’: warships and carrier planes were through the punctured Japanese Pacific Island ramparts and less than 1,500 miles when they slashed at Salpan and Tinlan. That surprise blow was an even more formidable challenge to the Japanese fleet than the two-day, low-cost air battering of Truk. Failure of the Japanese fleet to answer the successive dares flung at it by American navy In the Gilberts. the Marshalls. the Clrcllncs and new the Marianas hlnts that Nlulltvu forces are on the blunt fur It, manoeuvring In locate its lines of deployment and bring it tn conclusive action. Whuiever clue In strategy or tactics has been planned, the desire that moat. animator Nimitz and his officers and men is w lure the foe to hat- And the day must come when the Japanese fleet MAXIHB OIL MERE MAN Yfillwhotlrtfllltsillfie high choir lI-ld not the Iwtrlc chok- Revadb Everybody llilorlptlon Dnllovud. Oil Illl. “.001 other Province: I [Lb-L "All 10 PAGES Farmers Coriclude Series lfierhlhl Planes Of Interestzng Meetings yllil London In Another Raid 7- (Friday:- heavy bomb- igt Mr. Harold Martin Of Uigg Elected President “of farmer's Institute. LONDON. Ft. .. rAPi-Ullilcd states l ' - - .i.‘i'S from Brlrliu and why d(-‘1l\"°1" |T L L Mr. Harold Martin of Ulgg was. m; . . _“‘_ B; an“ (m 1 elected president of the uentl-illfflflf‘ ‘$3,, ‘iwarfjg “c. Farmers’ InSiltlr-e yesterday at the l. = i "id c; :11 i u~ and Austria. 55th annual meeting of the ors- lyflliiidf; aha Elle“ German lildl0 Bmzauun- He succeeds Mr- J- E- lanlloullccd carlv today that a 12 Safe In nervq centre of the l the coast of Chimp; lirerrt Dmgwe“ o! East Pom‘ who m5 romvhly.) alum ha“ ma) m“ a sided yesterday. ‘by [r A r‘ Brizlsu iuullr bun; lL‘1‘S Other officers include: \'.(.'0- l “Illvilfllllilft, one of ihc Am- DYP-Sldflnt. Mi". Frank Jardlnc. Be-‘ us’ tilrgeps . Aulcriczill opcrullrlu hi1.» tile s lcl cu-oruitl-lterl. sunultallcolz? k ou Nazi 110558551005 in threo deque; secretary trcasurcr. Mr. J i Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. The Directors for 1044 are: Prince County, M1‘. X.O. Gallant. , g _ , ._ Mr, Allison prom; Mn Frank‘ AA y cross cnilllllul acllnl b.o\\., Jgydlne; (m- Queenis count,“ M, ‘f-‘Clc burg ililCllltllgtfiy liv 11110111 Hgrqld Mam“ ML Wyne Gibson‘ For ‘the fifth 3.11110 gill-T‘ clrv ?f~'!-; _‘VIr. DJ. MacDonald; for King‘ "dc", "lulaflfi G°f"‘al‘u...)-'?“gg§,',’_ Qoun-ty, Mi". J. s. Dlngwell. Mr. .1. ""113 .12 . “m°“'ol‘°m‘;c,‘,‘g,f's w,“ w’ MaCLeam M“ J‘ L‘ Dawn" ‘All; hllblialfllsl‘ lilo victims ofltlhe The meeting was the last in a }w..,§3,,e5%%.. 1.1.41,» “my series which Thc British-based Aulcricau 11-...- l\'iesoc_l‘sch:u.tt Wreck 0f Craft IGIALIFAX. Feb. 24-40?)- Treacherous Thrum Cap reef wrecked the pilot vessel Camper- down today. but 12 cf the 14 men abard her rou ht their way to hint! across a turbu ent stretch of break- ing seas as waves battered the 10B- ton craft on the Jagged ledge of! llltfcNabls Island. in Halifax Har- or the have been underway since Tuesday. ‘ ‘vv bombers DtlllllflCd ‘.'\ uff from the China. TWO 0f the little motor vessel's? Mr. J. E_. Dingwell. the retiring yfggtm-ig; gt 11m live boll w“ complcmcnv-her joint skippers— 1 President. lll the course oi‘ his nn- ibcarillg nla t S lcciufui-t. still stood by the ship tonight as . tlual report, said that more history i Heavy box lial\~sla.:ll_ i . ‘ ouch determined sea, dimmer‘ to be blockatled and bombed out of the $40, 000 for 1943 The following is a revenue realized $2.807 1855 than estimated. l. DOMINION GOVERNMENT (A) Subsidy $ 373.152 (B1 Olcl Age Pensions 246.973 (C) Blind Pensions 16.11325 (D) Enemy Aliens Liquor Revenue Guaranteed (a) Administration of Prohibition Act (b) Health Tux Provincial Government Public Accounts Tabled Show a Deficit of Approximately summary of the Public Accounts laid over "- ‘he Legislature yesterday. showing at Dec/amber 31 last, a on ordinary account against an estimated surplus \ had been made in the last twelve iimi t1 months than in any similar period [Nazi in the past. This applied no; qmv i a Nazi a to the war situation but to tile .111" T“ she rested on her beam ends with great holes punched in her hull. 55H! hiifh on the reef. When the Champerdown sLruck cr z",l,’l3slilOll—bai.tfl'ed _ alle pans and hall beer- -.' at Merl‘ Austria. for she was "Jogging" up and down unprecedented cutldltious ngricul-iil‘ , _ thedcilutci- ‘harbor. waiting for shins ture had to lace. Conditions in ng- i5“. t.“ "11 Tel???" “l u“ I16 , ' ~ ' i t l 1'18, 1C D31. (l ‘ HIDE‘. e I18 D 0t service She carried 1 culture as fat a5 equipment hurl . I ‘vtpmne bonmw; at m? U s ill‘rl§"".:.r:tr.1i.2r"i...rn% us.‘u°rs..ah"trr..l2."a22:'"::. rm- m- and 1.0. Whbffill. mm. of mu- it Should be remembered ‘u... geélfirsto rat“ ~.~.. as well 35 10 m‘ 5mm‘ "mm-i “mm “gm "d. British-based fighters and both . ergggduccicvillirlelr Bhlfllgljflftljllem ca}: TYQTTTTZrinsrmllligtillrl-Taninullcgl Montreal Fur l I ySale Continues fort‘; He then referred t tl - ~ farm machinery situation hello alhl . 66 Gemla flghH-s d“ m‘ mi thed grealta need for new machines BI! P9P Cflmfint parts for older‘ machines. Hg then mentioned par- ‘ ticularly the dairy and poultry deficit of $39,491.48 u! 810.965; 650K111 éhdllfijtilgléSp anid their great valunin k I H l-f _ o rov nce. He commende ‘ Egflgnlggs: the Provincial Department of Ag-A ‘ac s n a l ax wMgNTgEAIaa FFMThZC-éispfidfglfll {liculture on tihelr efforts to secure ‘cu ‘ aqmazlFur Aauctlllralr S:l‘es—Oel:tpaiTylaLt%lI.] 8T1“; rllaxfigrrgrriag llglysflllfir§lflh§fyei HA1 WAX FeT>g4"_.Cp. .4351. ~95 240900 lcnntinued its February Sale of s11: ficulties. rylng another colllpleineilt [of Call- 08 t °,vei- fox pelts yesterday starting The resolutions committee was 8411811 Servwclneil mvalldeci homo .00 240'wlth regular full silvers. These then appointed and consisted of Am!" U"? fiuiltllig_ fronts. tile Call- Mr. R. A. Profltt. Mr. J.J. Trainor em" lwsvilfll ehw -4were 26 oer cent sold at an aver- ; 635391794 g sgglgggfltge of $43.45. The inferior types were 4s per cent sold at an aver- age of $31.78. Low grades were 8f. Lady Nelson n hi Mr, p__g_ M 155,3 ; d m _ docked here early lg lusting comalflltre: ‘Tiléflllbfvidnorltllf ' we1§§f§§§§d Mqyoulgfed bang“ siyk . W . . - e 9 S. F18 ' 3- M: J Reid’ Mr Haw“ Mar liner. However. rliey were loyrc- L-A DOAIINION-PROVINCTAL TAX AGREEMENT _ _ - ' Dominion Grant s 691.811.“: s 69i.811'g§_r “m” ‘M a" a“ “Vera” M m‘ tnlxTlhlgrlDlilriTrelit tIlTXlFmE-ppolnted llslmal“ “ma” “m ‘mlmmr w h" Less Suspended Tax Reserve 21,301.04 7.000, T3115 sale crmfinuqs and W111 (1n- represcntative to the P E I Fccl- transferred lu-sno“: mnmrnm‘ ~-—-————- ‘lsh tomorrow. Included in the of- leratlon cf Agriculture is li/lf‘..F'1‘81ll{ pafilfiififfif), Avfirfnilllaltm“ w s 610.5104: s cs-ialiuering will be specials as well as Jardine- i ..__ ‘ _._° ‘ _ ‘57555 lgqpogithc regular classification. » msolme T“ Guarantew 46 (The above information was _ Branch Report: lllrcw Says Ilis Not Minority Gcv’t 52 .7."- furnlshed by Mr. Lloyd K. Lock-r 3'22,‘ erby. who is representing the Ca- ' nadian National Fox Breeders‘ -s 717 08908 % Association at the sale.) A number of representatives from branch organizations gave reports sliovnllg volume of business done. Those reporting yesterday were Mr. Lloyd Robbins of Ulgg, Mr. X. . Gallant of Exmont Bay, Mr. MONTREAL, Fob. 24 —- (GP) -— United Nations armed forces have been uslns a new “secret vgrlijpffn, . -. mos- qirltoes within a radius of three he the three-c ay of the Canadian ef- antl mos- and it has been used suc- _ W05 “elected president of the associated!» o MONTREAL. r5. M-(CP)— Lleut. Clive Boucher of neighbor- ing Weltmount. recruiting cffiger u lted fficer command- S. l-Tallgonlan at Hal- ZA SUSPENDED TAX RESERVE (1) Income dz Personal Property Arrears 3. LICENSES. PERMITS. AND FEES Construction Permits UITAWA. Feb. M-(Clu-Mun- ltlons Minister Howe ton ht an- an increase in t e cost w which construction and ar exam t a‘: of 0T0 the limits a- i ed 0d by John Schafleld, construction S 22,089.62 ‘(continued on page 1700170) I the channerand and the war? Th The Hardy was a new ship. She was named after the destroyer Hardy which was lost in Narvik ilarbor, Norway. early in 1040. and the good results obtained but stated that all the value from an application of lime is not obtained in the first year as the value cov- ers a per od of years. In is a question many Britons and Americans are asking; the blunt answer is: "Because the Germans might flinrgthem right back nt us." If just t a opening o! a western frmt would victory. it would be a different question. but lt is g to take weeks and months of y he loodleat kind of fighting on the continent before l-l tier col- lapses. Because this rask is more than one of a mere landing of 50 div- isions In the average man's mind a division means about 15,000 men. But the ex erlence in Africa. Sicily 60.000 or more that t0 000 men. When ollc recognizes Germans have been able to 00 divisions it is eas carry through to It is the their strength uloug the west wall y to under- stand the determination of the Al- lied high command not to move un- r 0m- tll it is certain that. the punch willi - victory. recognized too that the tre- mendous Russian punch which has z. TAXI-LS‘ ' ' O e Mo» a Brliwh Ilestrvver c: 2:. n: 15' R0841 TEX l l 25-000 lEdwin Lord of North Bedeque‘. Mr: mlci- Drew tclrlyetklle 2§>§§§§)LP'?' (C) Gfl-‘vllllllc TEX 329-45213 240-000 Nelson Stewart of Lot 46. Mr. Hud- lalure wdav that hi: Prggrcagllio (n. Amusement Tax 32,157.58 28.500 y son Lowther of Carleton. M13 Lee Collscrvotivg Lldmllllstratltln ~15‘ not. (Er mccessien Duties 35,702.91 60.000 Campbell of Frcetoivn. These re- 11 minority government" and m- (F) Pubnc Beam, T“ i__ ports showed that the orgalliza- Clillfdflaily 111s government “as Liquor ‘ 55‘4_-l3_24 401300 lions had handled such things as Placllfllfrl to lilecl. a want of coll- Tobacco M54078 45000 LONDON. m». Sb-(CPI-fnss seeds. ferllllzsrs. lime. flour. reed. “F” '“°“°“ "m" ‘he crumble“- ' ' ' of the d359,“; q- Hardy “w, m. spray material. whole grains. t .1“ Prmll" 1W9 We 1n the ol- __""__— noullccd ton ght. The Admiralty binder twlllc. shingles, etc, etc. s°"‘°°l"é°,}a*<\1_bu1't m the Tllffile ‘ 105-97493 - 5 85-000 gave no details Dr. J. A. Clnrk of the Dominion ‘vlileacbci c°“_'-P_.“"P 1195" T091310; w -—-———-- n 082s gas) commanded by Capt. W. Efilllcrlnlgglal Farm‘ gave an lnteiw EB J3i31jzgg~wl%)%lr‘rlb lebéldfslillswllzx _ n_ - _. - - . . . . . 8 604.555 S .000 o so cs ng a recs ou tle value of llnl. had spoken ‘or ‘many m“) hours m the debate. making speech in the House. Discharged Scrvicemen ills maiden (A) Motor Vehicle License; I 156,987.62 8 131.000 speaking of soil "i0 l id . " ‘ (B) Pedlars Licenses 475.00 150 T this was a great ell)‘: Itlo lgrlilili can K€ep one Unlforn‘ (c) Proillonotary Fees 588.73 1.400 . rollllS and that great care should be tak- o w ‘T _ (El County Court Flees 202.13 800 otnuanarigcldgl; lnflteafl at‘ plowinglmmght mmw Commons that men (F) Land Titles and Registry 011m Feeg 6.16602 6.000’ UMP h? hope‘?- flje “Beglznjggfn d,,,,,a,.ged mm me Mm... N“, (G) Letters Patent 150.00 500 “mud ‘ambush an Illustration or Air Force will] be allowed to keep (H) P. W. C. Sesslonal Icees 9.522315 9080i "—' [Station in the vicinity of Mt. Car- °n° """°1'm» P. W. C. Ekamlnatlon Fees 1,550.50 lscoislalxvflgm. cislla-e r$1?\A°P):Rl?5' ,mol and Egmont Bay and suflltest- _ " (I) Brokers and salesmen 155.00 200 _ _ I1 -l 0V red that the five branch fnstltutese- (Jr Insurance Registrations, etc. 361.00 4oo!~,;“(,§§,‘f°§. §m",‘“§‘§‘i,,§“§{,,§£,y““§," Thea? Begiéwefge; “d ‘fgcgfs VANVTY (Kl Marriage Licenses 1.423.511 1.530 ' "l" er- =1 W W“ H (m vml statistics 931.06 ilooodllaay‘ aontdfiln-S; igbplzllttitlleslzltteo raileilelz; tolgo anddtaxltl; lt raver with them. l5 ‘THE NATURAL <M> Documents undel- Great Seal 41.00 soiluoseow unnoticed. while ml- to the’ the ylvai ,"°,.§§,‘,,‘,ggn"*o=, ‘fgflgufi? FROM WlllCN (Ni Private Bills 170.00 zoogsouth a. new three-day Red Army guy-e £0.15“ woum b, incl-eased “ T A\R ‘s (o) wry-y gr", M5535 gypyyoyoffensive shattered the enemy's u, 3,304) ° (m Falconwood Hospital and Infirmary 18,285.17 1s.oco~=°"ih°m While Rwie front v The resolutions committee MARQFAQTQRED (Q1 Oil anuomlh-le Distributor; 1,000.00 moo °“P‘“““# Mimi"- “mmllwbbbrausht in two reaoiutionsr one rm rial and Game Licenses 1,342.45 2.000 fffilnflf. u“ m“ w me “Hum d_rc'oTt.liuTdFri"liF ‘ (S) Electrical Inspection Fees 1,921.06 2.000 - ' ' -- M - - (T) Corporation Licenses 1. Domiclled Ccmpanlea 5.150.000 a 5,000 B‘ 0 2. Accident a Guarantc l8’ I Comm“! e mm m 1'0 81718 G88 18$ a. Banks 1.0mm 1.51s n ° t. Chain Stores Looonoo 1,200 ,_ M, “m,” mm m nvaszon urope e. Electric Light Companies 200.00 450 Z‘ gleggrwh mmmm" who w unloaded from ‘lips to sn ller , bl °p ‘m’ "m" ’°°"°° ’°° ny was cancers-nun craft. unloaded on land and ~ ed If," 3"“ cmmn“! ‘rm-W 19°‘) w depots. sorted and then taken to - =0 4» BMW"! Gomoeniel so IDNDON. Feb. 24—(AP)—Wh3' tn front. \ ‘ don't we hurl large forces across Therefore. a division to a. mllit- t_._ ary man means handling not l5.~ mu- l-ll h tide this afternoon at 1.05 and omolrow morning at 12.04 Bun sets this evening at 640 and rises tomonow morning at 7.45. First quarter moon March l. 5.40 DAILY AIR SERVICE Charlottetown - snmrnersld- - Moueton gnnxneélytherylzorg cannot go on in- e . c u anarmycan-v. _ _ , not ignore the fundamental laws of i |;_!6e0“,,e°°£h'4'_|;,?¢;“:°:f 1 35 l m battle, and the farther away their 1m" chaflngumw“ no m m supply lines stretch across dQVBSl-l545 n m 1435 m m, _ *4‘- ' orrrnwa Feb. 4-(CP)- om- "Unhmmn . lion of a "hatlona joint council" ticn. repair or alteration of his - hulk bnrlw Rgfsls rluntert Rive; | fm- the pubub uervce was nrevgouiaysogxemnteld from l ense and ‘k133i! ndlcates that t? supply ifttedtfireaadflthe weaker lzgcoaees the} DA ERVICB any, ‘my e- per cwt; fee w,“ m“ _ pflngncg n up o n m ue now are ex- l one g man at the ront ron ne ve. uist. as e rman gym y a cu “as “gr Thrall. pure barley | flflgyg n, will nerve as an employ- empt up w06000. The same change takes from four to eight behind attack fnltcred tum failed at thc| h" ch-rhmtn“ I, "W" -~ g. R. L. Dlckle- 1 mwlgnglvg body for applies to the installation of equlb- l j the front when bases are thousands gates of Moscow. 9 ' 2-25-11. m1’: TR-Ayreeel-vlee. lment 1n plants. . ' of miles away and supplies must be Anlve Charlottetown M5 s. m- i. .v'~i l. j . r .