FEBRUARY 19. 1940 GEOIIOI JANE BRYAN GEORGE BANCROFI ’€i.'-.-.-.i-.* u-fvu-u-t-M-Tvtiw- Today's Shorl Wave l‘; Radio Program -. ,' iAil Time .s Eastern Standard) | I zfq'u'-'u'u'h'n'ii'in'n‘u'n'u'p'u'in‘d'in'n'h , MONDAY, FIJIRUARY I9 l PARIS ' 12:00 IIOOII—-i\t:\\'S in English. 11.84 meg., 35.33 m. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m.—i5roadcast In Eng- lish. RV96. 15.24 meg., l9.7m.; RNI-i, 12 meg.. 25 in. BUDAPEST 7:00 p.m.-Mi¢'.ai~y 11.11111, 9.13 meg., 32.8 m, ltOMI-J p.m.—NC'W’S in English; "Mull Bag." 2R0. III-F, 9 83 March. 7:30 Concert; ZROS 11.01 meg, 25.4 m.; niog., 30.5 m. L NDON iilk: “The Empire 11.75 meg. 25.5 ni ; (LT, 9.511 meg“ 31.3 m. EINDIIOVEN 8:25 p.m.-zuuci\iiir Transmib- slon. POJ, 9.59 meg . 31.2 m. MADRID 8:25 p.m.—Ncws in English. EAQ, 9.86 meg" 30) 4 m. BERLIN ilr~i5 p).m.—Up to the Minute T1130 (English). DXB, 9.61 meg, 51.2 m.; DJC, 6.02 meg. 49.8 m. PARIS 2 9:15 p m.-Symipihonic Concert. TPmi, 11.88 megt. 25 z m.; 'l‘I-'A4, 11 ' meg.. 25.6 m. _ EINDIIOVEN _9r3a p.m.—Amerlcan Trananis- llOh. PCJ, 9.59 meg, 81.2 m. m BERLIN :50 .m.—Newu DXB. 9J3 meg. 5.0T: riieg , 419.8 m in Engiiih. 31.2 ' m.; DJC. u O0 LONDON f p.m.-Full N ' Bulleti .. 931-‘. 9.59 meg.. 31.36111. n PARIS 11:30 p.m.-Ne\v.=. in English The Eastern Guardian ..'Thl! column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a Word strictly payable In advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to tho Charlottetown Guardian may be handed u; their Rept. ArciLo Hume . ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CIIURCII At the morning service at St. Paul's Church the Rector Rev. Mi". Gardner ton’; as the subject of his sermon “Jehovatii-rapho" -—Clu'ist the healer. Tlic Rector pointed out that he who will live a godly life and follow in the footsteps of our Master must suffer persecution. It is not a call to ease, luxury and riches but n cull to bitter pools not prepared by God but placed there by adversaries or our own wilIulness-slckness. death, have, strife-all results oi’ Satan's work. God knOWs that they have to be met. to be passed through; he stands by to help, "I am the God that healeth". Mr. Gardner Cite-d the case of a medical doctor wait- ing on a patient who would not follow his adivice, and compared this with our fiiiiurc to liccd the advice given us for spiritual heal- ‘Ilhe Anthem "Praise Ye The Father", Gounod, was very eiicc-l tlvely sung by the choir under thc capable tiir-cction qi‘ Ml", Albert Dinriis with Miss Lilian Earle as organist. The evening‘ service was conduct- 8d by Canon Malone who took~asi 1113 subject “Prayer”, He suggest-l ed that each person should carry a little book containing a collec- tion oi prayers, oblccts of prover and persons for whom prayers are desired. Canon Malone showed that there are three methods of pray- TPfsll, 11.88 meg . 25.2 m.; TPAQ, 11111 meg. 25.6 m. TOKYO 121-10 a.m.-Mand:lin Orchestra. JZJ, il B0 meg.,25.-1 m, MOSCOW 31110 d.m.—-Englgllsh Period. ‘F596. 15.24 meg, 19 '1 m, Till-I SALVATIONMARRIY Commandant and Mrs, grove, “rho cl ti Haiti , are con ucing specu services at. the Salvation Army (rliiidei led the services yesterday. “(Olflliihildflllt- Hargrovc one of SNVIIIGSL powerful speakers iii cillliltiOil Army circles in eastern flllutlfl sD0ke at the evening meet- "W- taking as his subject the 5th "hflhtcr of St. Matthew. A chapter of incur-ables, The meetings will g”11‘11111'1v_ nil week beginning with INHQ1§1~.\:‘I rucctiiig at 7:(,l0.-1Pubiic any; :11,‘ blcimiing at B oclock. All ,111\,ivd to attend and receive a li.(‘.<$1llf1'. . iuiioxs c TINUE nnrvu CLEVELAND. Feb. 1a -(AP)— glltvclriiui‘ Barons kept up thel: ‘,;,r‘n“,_,,°11111‘<1 the top of the In- gm ~~|g‘1'01l-tilr-lfiligfricag Igslckey Lea.- . I $2 Smumay mzghhcr ey Bears ____________ SHORES INDIANS LOSE (Ailjifiyorrsm, Mast. Feb. I8- bv MW»! glilCk third-period izoal g5“? 's1f1~01'-C0a"h Jack Markle. m“ Eyiiilicuse Stars a 3-2 victory db.“ hi‘ e Shores Springfield In- can kock an International-Ameri- nlghL 9y same here Saturday Card QLTTzan/zs k121i‘ relative; or the ~ y “Hghbmlrs and friends for the man gégxfglbgliidiiess shown during their rcavement and also for the II x Slgnriigalfiiyhutes and d mwsageq of IIAGAN —At Kelly's Cross on Feb. if‘). i940, Joseph Francis Elmmctt a an. aged 67 years. Burial at, Montague. Funeral from st. Feb. 19th, at 9 30 a. m. DUKE-In Mansion, on Feb. 15, I940, Mrs. Wallace Duke, (nee Hazel Cole: of Suffolk.) -Pai.riot Please Copy.) AITKEN-At Fortune Bridge. Feb. months, daiuhter of Mr. an John Aitkeu. Funeral Monday, Fob. 19 at Bay Fortune Cemetery. CRUSBY — At Mcadowbank, on 1118—1n private. by inetiitrti by Public worship. q on and Tie evening service was foilow_ ed by celebration of thc Holy Com- mlétlltiill‘ ' lie Anthem-"Cross ti " (Fletcher) was veryumaciggptllzfllyllfly sung by the choir. Mr. Bllflmgh Taylor assisted at boll, 5¢i1-\-l¢es_ _____________* IIELSINGFORS. Fcii. I8—fAP)-.. Finland threw fresh troops into the path of the Russian juggernaut, on the Karciinn Isthmus tnuav. 51101113110111"): a. new line o1’ resist- ance as the Red Army attempt. ed to consolidate recent. gains and struck again at urn-as far behind l the front with its air urmadas. BALBOA. (‘anal Zone. Feb. 18_. (APP-President Roosevelt made an inspection tour IIPPOS§ ll“. “PM”, fortified Panama (‘anal zone to- day and sailed into the Pacific to- ward an undisclosed ilcsiiiialion. IIe crossed the Isthmus by train after rlcbarlring from the cruiser Tuscaloosa at Christobal and re. boarded his ship, which iiiul passed lairwlh Ila loch an the Plcific I 0. (t tiring f” " D age I1 months, son of Mr. Mary's Church 11 Mrs. 17, 1940, Ruthie Ailkcn, a 2:30 p. m. Interment b44°'3“19'11-'8rliltur&ity1. ybruary) 1'71. 1940, Mist I Vi.“ MANN-Alv- __ E zn . Crcs y n her 90m g v "1-"0-‘1-‘1-‘1 year. gall??? rdroir; hai- late resid- ence on ay a crnoon. ser- i vice starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- :: N- D. MaCLean meat Meadowbank Cemetery. '1 nonanrson at Charlottet l‘ UNDERTAKER on Saturday. February 1'1, 1% EMBALMER Mrs. Rebecca ‘ I-Iume Robertson. l Chnlnltel w“ Q North Wlltnhi‘: Phone M9 former‘y of Belle River, aged fill‘ years. Funerl from the Macfesm Funeral Ho e this jMonday) af- ternoon. Servicewtartiiig at 1 o'- clock, funeral leaving at 1.30. In. termeintlkople‘: Cannery. other of the fine Seven Deadly Sins," being preach- ed by Rev. Hugh r\’iil'nr. The st.i the new Fclence building at Dunstans, University. gressive institution has made many advances _iii the line of education- al features jvczirs, and at present the course f)!" studios ol the college is equal to any University oi‘ its size in Am- crica. young inen wishing to enter medical and ngodiilroduccd a science on their curriculum which immediate favor Island vnncc in this particular field. Clas- ses in tlicsc subjects were conduct- the icciurcs iu the ordinary’ ,. were _ special training in this branch 1n preparation for dulic the 125 students enrolled college this ycnr.,the new buildiu; lrovldcs sleeping students taking the Youth Train- iui! Courses at the University- fhe science hall. M51111 J. A phy, D.D., rector of St. Dunstan‘: University. said last niflht- Pittsburgh Trinity United Church MONDAY:-— 3:30—Cuhs. Social Hull, TRINITY I1‘.\'I'I‘ED CHURCH A very lazge congregation at- tended the Miller and -lr:ici for its theme. "Moral Rerirmument." In this ad- dr .s the minister point/l to the g at ncrd for every Christian to con- firmation of his faith in the ideals and to place his confidence anew in the power of the spirit of God. 'I‘ho_ music was a deiicate and enriching ncldli-iou to the worship or‘ the congregation. The selections at the morning were an anthem. "Lift Up Your Heads" and g spe- cial number by a male quartcit-s, "Jesus Lover of My Soul." make a new survey and The (ivening music consisted of Hucstis entitled "Let Not Your Hearts Be Trou- bled." The evening sermon was series on 8.11- "the of cluttoitv, In his remarks the smoker said that although the rare has largely risen above and obtained control ofan iuordlna“: dcsirc for food but is still a vi:- tini of respect to strong drinks. that great defile" of the holy temple of God. the botiv of man. - its own lnimoderation -r1 Glasses Under Way In lieu Science Hall Classes are now under way in S5. This p:0- during the past few Fccing the need of a course tflor 1c dental professions, officials several _vc' "s course found numerous lo ad- ire (‘fi1li“ll‘ with students v lshiiig cl in a room at Dalton Hall tvith class. oorus. Members of the facility sent t’) higher colleges for their increased 5. As the work expanded and the number of students iakinfl the scl- cncc course iucrcnsetl, it was found necessary to cifarge tiie accom- modations and the idea new science hall was born. construction of the building com- iiiciiccd early inst sumuicr and the of the The an Mrs. Joseph Hagan. Iiqekmw Structure‘ Md 1 8?: Mummy-at Monta lii‘ on re». 111° W“ ""11" "'1' ' . J. is a modern three- nm‘ ‘Mo’ Edward Murphy’ siqdlfcyfxfircproof, college building and is an important asset to the oriy senior college in the Prov- ce. Besides supplying the needs of in the quarters for There was no formal opening of Mur- neb; iirfrrzar nnmntans PIIII.1\I)I-‘.LPT'1A. Feb. 111-10?‘ __Pro\ild(1l‘l(\(1 '14s defeated Phlia-, delplila Rnmrl=~s 7-2 in an In-E tcrnalionzil-Amiirlcaii League 110'!- k-ov game ‘flora Snlurdav night Jnffr“ Dosfrlis 10d the Reds‘ U1- tack with three goals. nonusdifoiirirnis m mnw Prrrsnunou. Feb. 18 ~10?)- Hcrneis and In- diauanolls Capitals foiiaht lo a 2-2 ovrriiinc tic in an American League Hockey hero Saturday international- game night. _ morning worship of Trinity United Church. ‘The ser- mon was delivered by Rev. Hugh an anthem "Jesus, Word of God In_ camrite," and a splendid vocal SO11) by Miss Berna This column I: reserved for news oi local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted It 5 cent: a word ltrictly pay- In advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. p-97U9-7-21-31I- A MURDER has been arranged in the St. James: Theatre. London on the night of November 26, IQBQ-causlng a series of remarkable incidents to follow. L-3I9-2-19-li. EXCHANGE PULPITS— During Sunday evenings 01' Lent the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone of St. Peter's Cathedral and the Rev. . Le- Drew Gardiner of St. Paul's c‘. _rch are exchanging pulpits. CLEANING PLANT ENTERED - In the early hours of yesterday moriiin the New Method Cleaners‘ a dig c caning plant 0n the edge o! the ity, was entered by a person or persons unknown. No cash was stol- en, City Police said. MEN'S WEEK AT MISSION- The second week of the mission opened last nigli_t at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer in Char- lottetown. The women's mission lastung a week, closed yesterday afternoon, Rev. A, MacDonald C. SS. R. and Rev. R. MacDonald C. SS. R. are conducting the mission which will conclude next Sunday. BISHOP PREACIIES saniuoan. His Excellency. Bishop J. A. 0'- Sullivan preached the lenten sermon at St. Dunstans Basilica last night. lite Corpus Christi Choir under the (ILTCCIIOII of Mr. W. J. Brown was in BLWndi1BC€_ Mrs. Joseph Dougan was the organist, WILL ASSUME COIHMAND- Inspector J. A. Wright, 01' "H" division Royal Cauiidiair ltlolllltcd Police, Iialiiux, would take ovi-r- Gourmand of “L" division C1101‘- IQLU-‘wv/h. it was learned last night. Inspector Wright is ex. pected to arrive ln the city wnlghl; H0 Yeblaces Superintendent E, c, P. Stilt as CllvislOn commandep fiuprysériiztciitlent Salt. 1,; 0p 51¢]; PRESENTATION -- Mr, Jolln Blunders. retiring caretaker of the Post Office Building. was waned on at his home Saturday by re- presentatives from the various 11'- fices in the Post. Office Building and piesented with an easy choir and an address on his retire- ment, SPECIAL FLIGIITS-— A Canad- 111," AWWHYS Diane arrived in the C113’ 01¢ 4-30 11 m, yesterday from Moncton carrying 2 passengers and Saturday's mail. The craft. a twin engined dragon, was one of the 1111101111185 used on the Search ior- the ml sing Wade plane. Pilot Anderson was at the controis accompanied b Engineer L._H. Power. This morning a special flsht will be. made to Moncton at 6 o'clock to pick up some passengers who will come lo Charlottetown to Catch the plane for the Magdalen Islands. POLICE COURT — Two yglmg men who were found loitering a- round the vendor shop in the City 911113’ Saturday morning, were tak. 1?" 111 011M119 when they could not Rive a satisfactory account of them- 51-‘11/65- T1105’ Bivbeared before Stipendary Magistrate K. M. Mar- tiii in the Police Court Saturday morning and were each sentenced 5011i’ 0113's 1n Jail. Another vagrant picked up Friday night was remanded in custody for one truck. WINNEJS ANNOIYNCED- The drawing 1n connection with the lottery sponsored by The Cliifdreu of Mary and The Notro Dflmc Alumnae in aid of the Academy. was held recently. The holders of lucky tickets were as follows: Mrs. P. Fltrsimmons, 178 King Street, 1st prize: Mrs. Mary Glllis, 23 Grafton Street. 2nd. prize and Miss Dorothy Kerwin. 11 Vila Avenue, 3rd prize. FIRST TIIAW OF SEASON —— Prinre Edward Island expeienced the first real winter thaw over the week-end. The temperature rose fr) 36 degrees above ze-"o on Sat- urday and again Vusfnrdal‘, on both days the lowest recorded tem- peratures were 28 (li""l'0f‘S abov~ zero. The only unusual feature of the thaw is that it was accompani- ed by a northerly wind. The wind b'e\v from the north and north west flurirfru-s l11'O11"'1iOI1l'- the dav yesterday. The snow has settled as a result of ihc m1‘_-1 tvnatiiei" and strand sun. Pedestrians were forced in pick their stops on Cifv sldcivaiks vesferdav to keen clr-nr of mmiv puddles which were all fro common. Car ddvcrs also found difficult. vain: caving in the deep ruts formed 0n the streets. ‘The many friends of Mrs. rem Hnidm-in “"11 rerirct to learn of her serious illness. Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MarMillan re- turirczl Saturday from nticirdinz an executive mrcunz of the Canadian Red Cross Society at Toronto. MOSCOW, Feb. I9—iMonday)- fAPl-Tlie Russian Army, clnim- ing the capture of two towns on the Gulf of Finland, today indicat- ed it had cut off the fort of Koivistn. western anchor of Fin- land's Manncrlieim Linc, from the main section of the Finnish de- fences on the ‘Iurellan Isthmus (The loss of the fort at Kolvlsito ixould be a severe blow to the Finns. lls guns, arranged to fire either out of the Gulf of Finland or inland, have struck telling ‘blows upon the Red Army during the heavy fighting on the Isthmus.) Quaker Oats 0o. FEED PRODUCTS For Pigs-Ilene — Cattle “m! Horses. now on hand-all fresh stock of wcll balanced feeds. Our customers are well pleased with the feeding value of the above, and are calling for rc- put orders. Selling at lowest prices. A. liorne & 0o. CIIAIILOTTETOWN i' m.“ _.- 4 IIEAR W. G. HOG-G Confederation Life Manager for P. E. Island I Discuss: ‘Trustees for Youth ond the Future" Over Radio station C F c Y 7.15 M MONDAY. FEBRUARY mo. __...._ sr. JAMES CIIURCII The early Oldristlans even as to- day had difficulty 1n accepting failure and deferred hope. The Christian teaching that all things are pofilble to him that beiieveth and other promised rewards of faith were difficult to realize. No one could actually point out their working. Consequently there was and is now a sense of defeat in many otherwise Christian minds Such minds, said Dr. Moorhead Le- gatie, in St. James yesterday. should realize that while great progress has been made in attuning out- selves to God, we as yet see through a glass darkly. and must not expect the complete develop- ment until our vzsron has been cleared. Miss Annabelle Lawson sang the solo in the anthem “Fake Up Thy Cross"-Grant. In the even. ing Dr. Iiegate preached lrcm the P1118010. “Ye are the salt of the earth but if the salt has lost its savour wherewith shall it be sait- ed?" Individual Christians and the Church give flavour. wholesome- IIESS. and rneanLng to the whole earth. But they must keep within them the ideals which govern their lives and which makes them stand aipart. ‘Their "saitiness" should be evident to others. In Memoriam MRS. SARAH C. WEBSTER There basses away peacefully at Ch iowii on Feb. 7th.. Mrs. Sarah C. Webster, relic oi the late Webster of (it) years. "lilo (iticeuscd whose maiden palm- “d5 Sarah C. Frascrj “'11.: the daugh- tei oi the late William anti Sarah Fraser of seal River. She was twice married her first husband having predeceased her some thirty years 000M141 besides lrer family she 1P1W9$ a. ivide (‘1i'('l€ of l'€laLll\'t_‘S and lrgggsgo ‘cliiefislg lgei" nicnrléry, 5 1'1’ V0 v oiic u r, D1115)’ M. of Milton. Mflsfiquglllzflfl lmlrllflyfid b01116 to pay her last tribute of_ love and affection, and 011B 5011. 0601110 W. of Aliilview from whose home the funeral took place. Also one brother, David on the od homestead at Seal River. The funeral was conducted by the Rev. A. S. Weir of Vernon. who Spoke words of peace and ccmiort to the bereaved. The hymns slllig were 01d favorites of the deceased. e pallbearers were: Dingivcii Jenkins, Allan Fraser, Wilfred Fur- ness. Vincent Grant. William Smith and Samuel Drake. Interment was at Vernon River Cemetery beside the huband who Wruaui Montague, at the ltgq; ()1 Y had passed on so rnanv vears ago, FUURTH SAID (Continued from page l) home port from Spain with its of}! go of manganese ore, greatly need- ed by the Reich Seven officers and 23 men were _,__ ‘ed as pris- oners from this slii,.. Jlld dispatch- ed immediately to internment Camps, Two Swedish vessels, the Liana, 1.646 tons. and Osmed. 1.526 tons, sank in the North Sea today. Fur- ther cletaiis were not known im- mediately. The KISSES-ton British sip Baron Alisa. went down in the North Sea Saturday after an expiosion. Her Cfiiltflih. G R. Logan, and an Arab fireman died in an open boat after being pulled from the water but 34 other crew members were rescued by a naval trawler which brought them to an cast coast port. The Netherlands freighter Ame- land. 4,537 tons, struck a mine ‘Vi the North Sea and sank today Her crew. several of them slightly injured. was picked up by another Netherlands merchantmari. Another Netherlands Marine casuaiity was reported in the Cane Verde Islands. The frciglitu‘ Alkmaar. 6.082 tons. was aground there on the Isle of Fogo, but her crew was said to be in no dan- ger. The Norwegian tanker Gallia. -ri rnutc from Port Arthur. Texas, ar- rived at Ifmuidcn ioriav under her own power. She struck a miiic mvcn days ago off the English coast, but no one ivas injured. SAILORS‘ LOG (continued from page 1) sogrie, fro Oslo, 0c 23. . 28 the crew of the 'l‘i~av- anioii was transferred to the Alt- miirk. Total of prisoners now 186. On Oct. 23 the Grai Spee left for some fresh hunting ground and arrived back Nov. 26. "The Captains, chief engineers. second engineers, first and sec- and officers, four operators and two second st-owards—26 men in all were put aboard the Grnf Spec. “No. Nov. 28 the Altmark left the Graf Spec for an unkown port with the third mate in charge, On Dec. 1 the Dcric Star was sank. On Dec. 3 the Taiora was toi- pedoed and five men hurt, The crow, except the Captain and mate. was put aboard the Aitmark. The number of the crew of the Doric “or and the Taiora was 83 and “The Altmark now changed its name from Sc-giie to Cheqiiltn and also was painted grey throughout. “The Graf Spec was chased by the Achilles, the Ajax and the Exeter; it was believed by the prisoners on the Altmark that oil were sunk .The Altmark steamed four days to the southward. "Good God, how much longer! "Jan. 25. teaming northerly, lfflllybfl Germany bound; crossed i'nc. “Jan. 31. Makinir for home nmv. "W014, Sighted laud, maybe Nnrivrlinii. Entered port but diii not go ifougsidc. All prisoners tried tc get out. But the Gcmaiis pit two water hoses down on us “Feb. I5 Sturounded by Nor- wegiati destroyers and sloop. 'I‘ric.l '> make another break or attract. attention. But repelled again. A Britfsh worship chased the ship up a creek A destroyer comes iii, the Cossack bearded ship and took us all aboard; one or two Ger- mans shot." Keep Millard’; In the homo. Fishermen End Third Week In Short Course The Fisheries Extension Course now being conducted at St. Dun- stan's College, under the direction of Dr. J. A Murphy, has com- pleted its third week. Twenty-sev- en oung men from the various fish ng ports of the province are in attendance Experts from the Dominion Dc- parimciit of Fisheries have assisted in the instructions. AmOHS 1-1105‘! who have lectured and conducted demonstrations are: Dr. Ernest Hess, Inspector K. Soliows, Super- visor R, Gray of the station in Halifax: Dr. G. F M. Smith of the Biological. Stat-ion at St And-- l-cu-‘s, N. I3. and Miss Elizabeth McMillan formerly of the Island ‘out at present a Demonstrator of the Department of Fisheries, Ot- tawa. Dr. Smith. Canada's leadli1€ PX" pert in lobster growth and culture lectured on lobster dlsfribution seasons. size linuis. 681011 51111 spawning habits. Dr Hess took up bacteria in fish. the fundamentals of salting, smoking, IGIIIZETBLIOII- canninq. and fish spoilage. Fresh fish has been _l>1”0¢‘111"d from Halifax and cured fish from fishing stations on the Island and the work of processing is carried on in the carpentry shop. Inspector Soiioavs conductrfl dz-moufitutl0115 in putting up boneless cod and the making of fillets. sllp(‘1'\'15'7l' Gray. an expert on 910K100 11511. who served a long apprenticesli l in Scotland. last week demonstrat- ed the full process of hlflklifli! herring in both the Canadian and Scotch mctliotls. He also demon- strated fill‘ cure of mackerel, both spill uiui fillets-ti. ’l‘hi*i'e is a stroll: min-kit for {iiv iiiltez- and 11'1" mastering of ilils technique shourii increase the income of our fish- ermen. Simervisor Gray gave a practical and interesting demon- stration on coopcriiw and renal"- ing of barrels Miss McMillan spoke on 111i‘ nli1l‘l'.‘\‘i‘ vulun of fish. Fieldmen Assist Field-men of the Fisheries De- partment oi’ this PFOYIIICC, Mr Charles Gavin and Mr Fraircis Campbell. have assisted iri- the demonstrations and have also con- ducted work in rope splicing. net mending, knot tying and engine repair. Captain J. Doucetie has r-ondvcted 01a =cs in Navigation. The field-me of St. Duh51flh$ College Extension DPWIYIIIWIII led discussion on the $11K} cf ("o-OD- eraiivc projects in the province, In addition io the above Mem- bers of the College Staff conduct- ei‘. classes in such subjects as! Business arithmetic, English. cor- rcspoiitieucvn and legal 113119132 character bllllllllljlj library work? co-olveratlvos and credit unions; simple mechanics and bacteria. A policy followed in this Coilrse has been to extend the siticlentfs training beyond the class room and three evenings each week hrivC been devoted to debating. instruc- tions on conducting mceiiuus M111 public speaking Mr. A. Doucelfe {Leslgffd in the organization of re- l-rgglilonsl programmes. Education- al films have also been shown at tlese gatLci-ings The gwitlvnts. living in the new‘ Science Hall. tvorkiu! fli1f1l>10.)'1_11_-", together. have evinced a 10111-111" able interest in the‘ course and‘! should return in their homes ivitn an increased knowledge of 11101-1‘ vocation. ‘This Course is one wonsorvd hi’; the Domlirlon-Proviiirial Youth Training Niovemeut. of which Mi‘. W. R. Shaw is director in 11115 prov in ce . Students Attending Th» names and addresses of the students are as followsz‘ Alban Arsenuult. Morn Carmel Elmer Beck, Niurrny 111111101111 Leigh Beck. Abncv. ' J Earl Blanchard. Rusticoiiile. J. Edward Bacquiere, North Rus- iico. A'\‘(‘l'_\' Blaxiand. Morcll _ Thorlev Burke. Fortune Bridge. John Chcverlo, Souris ‘East; Louis Darrach. Canoe Cove. Rczinaiii Eldcrshaw, hiorcll. lmawrencc Gallant, Nlartin._ Robert Gauthier. Rusiicoviie. James Griffin, ‘Mt Sii-xvait. ,Pcrri- Griffrrx. Mt. $101111? - Jpufiph Lvmic c. Bristol, Lot 40. Erskine Lewis. Conway. Carmen G Liristoiro, Capelwolfo. Basil McDonald, St. Peters I-far- bou". Seniimus MacPhee. souris E1181 whim- Pnnnv. hllli‘l'fl.\‘ Harboi" Richard James Powers. $011115 4‘ cf E“ tvolfe S. Clmrles V. Riley- Cape Rue-cu snviu, Si. Iioui Ilovrl Squires, Bristol. 'T'hom.'ls Siiwvatt. “TF1 P°1111~ Irndip Tvmynblnyq Elvhsfieel. Upon“. n-“¢_n_ ‘p. Baltic. MAN] ON (Cciitiuuedwfroiii page 1):: plcmcnt of the when: Board. by 141° present Prune Minister. “Pile be u. the liztworul press ooh SKY of tlrs dissolutzon is that it is clev- er, astute. smart. A time 0f iival‘ l: 110 time tor clever, astute, smar politicians. This country “"115 honest statesmanship, the kind l1- is not getting. If there was di~unity 111 Q0118?“ as Mr. King said. 1w should 51110116 out those in his own party Who are against unity.” “Until the international wheat market is stabilized through agree- ment between iiriport-ing and ex- port-ing nations. no internal Lan- adian policies can have a 00111111010111 desuable eiicct upcn the prosper- ity of the wheat farmer "Consequently, it is the duty of the government to adopt every pa Slbk‘ means to secure interna- tlmml agreement. including if nec- es=ary the ofici" of trade advant- ages in oihcr dii'0{'ll0lI\' to other countries." Explains (‘rup Insurance Iii explaining his crop iuwrance ‘WISE mothcn realize that l. In addition ii: stimulates giving them real help to health | wiiic Mimimum Charge for Any application. Growing G need lots oi energy Fellows’ Double Tonic Action’ helps Increase Strength and Vitality for a bottle of Fellows’ Compound Syrup of 11in .- today. Accept: no substitutr-iusist on the genome ikllrn-vs’. FELLOWS’ SYRUP Tb:- ORIGINAL Syrup of Ilypo/ihoiji/Jiti-J-xf Rmiily Tonic Y/nru 1M4 FC iris their growing dauqbrcix nee-J special help to maintain strength and energy. '11ir1:'s why they depend on Fellows’ Syrup-the body and ncrvc tonic which helps in two ways to kccp energy up to par, ‘I. Fellows‘ supplies six valuable minerals wiricb help build stronger bones, arid healthier ixitiizs. the appetite, aids <ii_1::>-- L101], and helps cusurc greater benefit from lotiti. Give you: children Fellows‘ Syrup and know rlisrr. you're and energy. Ad. Vi Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals, 6c per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and (fuming Events 11c lit-r ncril: Cla sifietl 3e per uord; In bleinnrium Notices 70c pi- Floral and Spiritual offer-lugs. Cards. etc" 5v iivr Muir: 1111111“ '11 Condolence 70c ucr Inch. Wedding engagement‘ ~10 uortl- iui $1.00 and I0 cents for every additional 3 ivurds. Aoticcs of Iiranks _:iuu Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4c per word. Lists of subscriptions 10 cents per Inch, Address and Presentation $1.00. ether riltea on inc‘ lri~ts iii’ Help Wanted Fellow? Wcll established Dliélilfisc. of your own available for man or woman over 30. Must be near. and have good reputation. Wlrllllg to work 8 hours a day on good pay- in route. Car not necessary but he pful. Write promptly (My Sales Dept, 2177 arias-son $1., afontreal. N-3-14-Z-16-7i. Agents Wanted BECOME A JITO INDEPENDENT Dcalen-Distrlct exclusive. Handle two hundred necessities — Tea. Coffee, Food Products, ‘Aieclicinera, Toilet Articles. etc. ‘Start howl under our Thirty Day Trial Oiicrv without. risk. Free Catalogue and, infor-uiulioirr Jim Products, 14.151 Montcalm, Montreal. A. W. 2-10-121. suranoe. ‘ "The restoration of lands affect- eri h,v drought arid the preservation t of other lauds from such encroach- mcuts must be t2 constant con- i cern of the for "rii gcveivmient. and we shall continue the opera- tions of the P airie F*rm Re liabil- itiiiion Art, t. iiiirotiiic-cd by the government t‘. which I was a mcin~ bcr." Dr, Maniorl said the fzrst issue b0- whcn wrir broke rut, clliliouztzh that equipment cost only 511100.000. ivrir session Kari HP-niuth. Conserv- nizve member for Waterloo South. who is in the wool bitsiness, warri- ed a cabinet minister that an em- bargo should be placed on Cannons wool sitppll‘. ivhich was only 2.000.- 000 or 3.000.000 lsouncis their. Irrtead of having the giimptmn to act the government allowed American buyers to tnkc 2.250000 or 2500,00!) pcunfs out of this country and when pool was needed for socks and uniforms it was lock- mg. In December David DiPk. W001 Administrator. stated Canada was 5,000,000 pozncls short of its rc- quirements. Ito said the govern- ment had made rm effort to control wool until Sept. 1H. atthounh con- trol plans had Mon made a year ‘before lu Bfllfilli. "I'm Sliff‘ ho rvmiirl have fired for such an admission. had not been a (IOIIIIT-Il-fvvfll‘ Dr. Aiaiiiou said. ELECT ORS (Cont irrued_frtom pa no 1) lwPn — if he man." hi; public meetings scheduled ranged u-rfms pressure of tvailime Ill kc it nncrssarv 1 Kind in rvfurr". - u: Justice Mlllltlfvl‘ will speak with the i". I.-iri' ii: \Vliiil1!Y‘l{. their “"11 » 1.1": u scrim ,of addresses in Edmonton. Vau- rouvvi‘ and Rvuiiia, returning i0 ‘Oiiniva March 5 Arririiliiirc blluisicr Guriiiiic" ivlio has romnlctcti his first four of Saskv"t~lrr~\vui1, will swuv: through Western Outirio iirx‘ week speaking zii Zczist. ouvc every (lay fvoin Tuesday to 511111111111‘ Pmimastrr (1-71101711 Pzuvvr. or"- prc-pcsol at Nioose Jri-ii. Di". Maiiioll said: “At the first scsvcn oi’ Parlia- ment we wiu air-point a committee of the Home of Commom to in- vestlgate thcroughly‘ practical mean-s by which the farmer may be protected from crop failure, and particularly the feasibility of oetobushirg a Hyaiiem of crop 1n- Eairizcr of the Governiuviiifis spruk- ‘lug schedule, will fly West and speak lli new Wcstininsivr. Mt-di riiie Hat. Moose Jaw and Brando-i ‘VAN T f)? o?‘ $2“ Truck. rim vnliie m. S360. ‘years the government had spent 1936 Dodge Coach. Ily- $l88.000.000 nu defence but had not dy-fluflq ]-§|';\k(\g_ gnmll. enough equipment for one ciivision mm“; _ _ _ _ _ _ 44m (Iifionoil - - - - - $555. Np Gum-ption All cars filled with Anti Typical w“ me gavemnmmis _ Freeze before driivcry. ¥$3§‘“§Z§..§’<i.f§i§. it?‘ siiililififil‘; A. 110RNE 8 C0 Lost ty 1 lighter. Rot lioiiscnvurk. Ali E. \V'.11'l‘('!i, 4 F}; slut ihurssnp’ inv r011 is Court and Sui. 139w ""1 F L-i-ii-ZZ \Vi'nt0r Burgh ins In USED CA RS 1831 Chev. (‘oarh Si’) horsepower. |'I>1Il‘l‘ Bo '. I.'1.i- Nciv - - - - - $5511 I936 Chev. 34 ton Canopy ' ' I937 Ford Sedan v-s. Con- (Your 4-Star liq-d Car will go to A1 1110:". iris convention on the FIXZEEYLTEN iConilnui-d from Dace l) _ ‘.210 r p-aii- uiitl i '1‘\". 1'\ for this wool: but is (‘X]il‘(‘Ii(l ‘o leave about. Foil 25 for Wiirrow; ,_, ‘,5, WIIPFO 11c is in izivc his first. - “Hffvukie form speech in the campaign Fen . ‘ , ,7 m .i.ui C11- Ouly one other PIIQZIQPIIIPIIT. 1 .. . ,__,. m, o“ been nmtouiim-(l for the P imc . - t, ,,_.' m, istcfs western four. ’I'liut is at \_‘,\,(,_1 h, ’,_,,,‘,,A“,, as Prince Albrii. Saskx. his O'.\'l1 1111- , g‘... .,., n.1,“ inc, ivhcrc hr will ndtlress the Lib- ‘O ‘m ‘ ‘ " " " eral Nominating Coirvvirtitui Feb. n 2i). It is irzhlicvvrl some‘ further . m H, ._,,ly;\i,,,p(lit,_,t.c mr-eiiirgs in the vl-ost will he m- l“, .0 hmmn-s jiirrti lllvilil . ' rwwv unto in ivc c ‘i‘,4|'f‘i1!l. Fun- eral 5“i'\'. s i111‘ tlio iivc killed Fl‘1'.l\‘ i v.' ii he lrrrii IHIIIHFIOW at 1.11m. l. Iu ronu u with (“lilllidilli on It!» Altuinrk, flll'll"i".'i'CS iltsclnsed ‘iiic ("Jviiinii ':~\ iwvoili toil Nor- {ivav Fob. l4 tin: in“ .~li'.iiI\-111i14 l)"tfoi<i. 'l‘hi)iii.ir~ \\'.i.i ii, aiiri Cure- .ii<:.iia miilii 11.’? ii iv i-rrn .iiiik h! (lernian suhrnlrizirr. in Nuriveginv wntPrs as tho Hrtxslr vhwrpzxi. Cvermnny cinmvwl there were n1 {g w?" spmk t°m°rr°y mgm’ h‘ Gemian submarines :11 Nonvay‘. 11115 °11- <1 -. -i~ u .1: .= ~ t. rtwi t Flirance Minisicr Rralsllém Iplarns 3,2,€S¢;.,:§,',L,. m “p “on q o be in Summrtsidc. . . ., or U.“ h,“ M ,,.,.,..,.,. ,,.., "-1," his nomination convention next . ‘ Us, y‘, . r .:._ Friday, and Revenue Minister “or” m“ m l‘ ‘m ‘N P“ °