mushroom? was up a mu vim‘ A who; at le III ll! came brig ' arrlol of LA Thlala ‘f, giveryflifl? t‘ i" ~. k ; ~ _ Ida-r. meczwrfirflsgd ma. z. F “ems: s ~ t o." - - e-fl=»="“‘~ u soul,“ "1" . H .‘ luupucfnm and ce tId the 01W"- . . ~ __'1‘flf1 Y _.°u m: (gaming thwburch r--g-r,r,..;-.;ea.§'c.rcs* ‘WM; "We '" ‘e we amuse u! u» w §fohv1%' l” PM" w" “'15-'51 t '- l l I-is-tz. of went ride fitlertmtch- - Haul"- ; ' ‘ y“; u" (mime! g" ‘hi’?! i! e of sweetheart ' f»? osavasrzsn ser-urmfvu hz-‘ilitfuiireia sngdmeogul jetting ltebles in mchat ma‘ . » _, lath romance rose ensemble and cor- p ‘ ‘ --- ' 37. -' dhgnldflxznpeulih=ver¥selme mfitfiaafi Watt" T?” t _ EQUE.K0"1P¢"°“‘“4 - - flIV-J.A.Jardine.'l‘orchi.R., . ' . gmwwn Pmbmrm charges. 3A.. an. later. z-ia-njle, p]nymctAhf walfimlggg d "fllllllloriled the girls’ choir *“""°‘i“c?.. ‘it dean a we» "up" us.“ m .. ‘hursday nl ht. as of the ,w L ill be récelv- ' T“??? ‘tllllflnlrllltaeggigérlfiqu up“ to I52; ell o. rcbruarv l9! l do m, idly. I w v “on wggspoiiggldeltics full d. u‘ Ii an rvico a g3? :11‘ sf)...» time hour of_ dancing. grep, specification -—_ the oflic dililillmoroiv - me Friday at 8.6 and s. my gender not naceasar- 8.16. Ir Arch M. Keéufidy. . of’ m bite 8V tocn ‘was usury raausr- mm McGee Dunk Raver nail‘! chum. you Ike. come Brest Short Subjects. ma!’ Mayor 0f‘ [W155i OT moms mo - The short address t ear. ‘me secretary rfiaipaascaxlbeck gave‘a financial ‘p; rt, of the business connected with the c ~ . ‘WWW 8"" receipts for barter sold dining the you" amounted ll30.080.44. m m; patrons sending the largest lmgunt, of cream this y!" W?" Prank Jardine. 02.57036 Wlllllln ghprry $2,280.23; Scott Cairns, ali- - .1 : Lloyd c- '7 amount U. S. Senator Would h dledi: ih factory dur- tfjih”; ,3‘. ......,Y..;e§ w menu. Deport Chas. Chaplin (HON. no. lo-Senator Mrs The Auditor All‘. _ r stated that lie had e amin :1 =ozzs WASHIZN William Longer (Rep. ND.) intro- N duced tod i I ti I r~.r"aif'."‘é'rdla<é='s'fii"sl o vea ar so determine whether ti: movig actor sxarliluulgadeported as an undesir- TM to the new storehouse ‘Reid of the was present and the one recently which compared favorably with tho rc ulrements eque: was fins y decidedto ild a new vharehouse 22 X I00 on adjoining the ttorage of feed ectors were then elected 3 born in England. ould be dc- pcrted on the hasis of his own evi- dence in court actions brow?" wy _ Joan Berry who charged Chaplin was the father of her child. The jury failed lo agree 0n a verdict. Chaplin is a British citizen. He came from London in 1910 and has lived In the Uhlted States creel-nary for the . The following Dlr- for the Waugh. Vernon Craig. Fran mo. Wilbert Wright. Allison Prof- l’ FZINHIRIC m b- _ __- FmrYsir-arfon was» rurv-ur. and ma)“ Kilbride entertained five D, auction forty-fives m. under the auspic- .L. Prizes were lis was greativ enjqed; abs an Cameo - Bltwdsy st 5 a sbort wedding trig of a o . . Orvill hnson and Mn. Picnic Iowthea-e. h This y. Oh Beouti ul Mother". “Oh %rla. Sine Lab Conce ta", "on at Could My Jesus More” and during the si ing of the reg. ister so 9h acred Heart. Oh Love Di ne. James Saunders. Jr.. was the soloist. The church was nicely decorated with potted 91am; and white streamers by girl friends of the bride. ateiy one; K the ceremony the brldalparty and Buests psrtook of a sumptucug wed. dine breakfast at. the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Thiele then left on followed by the best wishes st oi friends " 1211': o. long and happy Wedded life. PERSONALS -—llrs. John Marchbank of New Annsn spent several days in Ken. sluztcn last week. the suest of her slsteny . Ray McArthur EH12 -—Mr.a. John Boates and daughter were Buestsgf Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McArthur, ensington, during the week-end. g —Lieut. Don Baker. R.C.N.V.R.. ' of Kensington. who is enjoying a “y five-weeks furlough, visited hilt: former home last week. -W/O. Elwood Clark. R.C.N.v. R... is spending a short leave at his ome In Kenslngton. K i -Mr. George-grh-okins. Kensing- toni was a recent visitor to Mont‘; rea . New President Cf N. lkiolophone Co. (By The Canadian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 3., Feb. 15-_ Howard P. Robinson. Saint John, today was elected president of the New Brunswick Telephone Co. Ltd. succeeding Senator P. B. Black. Sackville. who retired from the ofllce he had held for 25 years and also from the executive and directorate of the company. Mr. Robinson, vice-president of the company for a long period. is succeeded in that office by G. Per- cy Burchill. South Nelson. N. Senator Black's place on the flec- torate is taken by his son, J. w- rence Black. Sackville. ' Oxvool. VIASIIBPQ 00° III wllllflllljlllflglillfi O You Woulhft Want a Whiter Wash! OXYDOUS “Hustle-Bubble” Suds Ale lo Lively Thy LEI-Dirt Ont! Evan Your Biggest Waaliee Come So Clean They're White Without (if 5- years. ' Murray River, P.E. 1.. resided for “Bifiefip ‘Ibdlsriomnzerxs - TU-DAY . i i ., v .1; . ‘rue jznsnwrrrrroygig _ cusrinrsgr i Iio cued iiaiigiiitor Proud Baiirooi 0f Burning Building Crawling on hirbaude and knees the room to-avoid the and with his clothes ablaae. “n. liaison .15‘ ‘can of‘ xcnsinl- hir time-year-old da yester- dly _ b homo. The f th tcined - ' ‘taffeta taéélfli. the face F s.‘ J1 UY/lilliiir. iiuomsim r with LYNN IAII VICICR IMAGIEN _, Directed by ' : [OTNAI MIND!‘ Produced by i i i i s." eta», .. Also MARCH OF TIME and Short Subjects Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday At 2:30 GARY COOPER _1||'._. ‘THE STORY OF DR. WASSELL” MONDAY - TUESDAY NOTE: Doors Open at 6:30 Shows 7 - 9:15 ‘sufimnnslninml IIIIIIIIII. Death 0f John M. Jenkins At Summerside The d ti t ' o! his ;:ui;\ii&:riurr§ierg.aw.zh§.h§:r5 kills. King Street. Summerside. on Wednesday. February 14th. of Mr. John M. Jenkins at the age o! as The late Mr. Jenkins. who was filmlflly a prominent farmer of Home years in the U. S. A. He came to Summer-side about six years ago where he took up residence and where he made many friends who ml learn with regret 0g m; p335- He is survived by his wife, the mime!’ Lucy Ciow of Murray Har- bor. and the following sons and dlllshters. to whom much sympa- yise‘ “ rlas Everett, in the American Navy; John Robert. Halifax; Edna. (Mrs. . , g umm - Hanlon) Halifax" Reno. (Mrs. John MacDcugall) Halifax: also the fol_ l°wlllfl Sisters and brothers: Mrs. John MacDonald. Murray River; Mrs- Malcolm Reid. Peter's Road. P-E-l-i Joshua. Caleb of Trenton. N- 5-; J- Hellfy. Summer-aide. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 1.30 from the home with a service at 2.80 at the Pres- byterian Church. Interment will be in the People's Cemetery. Sum- merside. 5 New Details 0f U) a ll-Boat Sinking OTTAWA. Feb. I5 —_(CP) - Further details the actior in which the Can an Corvette St. ‘Thoma-s rece tly sank n a sk U-boat on a North Atlantic convoy route and brought back s4 Germans to prove it, were given tonight in a navy release. Navy Minister lidacdcnald first ounoed the "kill" at a mess conference Tuesday but he had no 5.; picked up the captain, thread- ficers and 30 nun while tho Cor- vette Beacliff, oanmnnd of Lt.- Cm . Frederock B. Brooks-l-illl. goth-aorta, pick 5 up an officer and ‘ll-boat was detected. m c ....a"a'§'si.“..-a ‘it'll’ ~ explosive pattern. ai- though the possibility of a aroma» rlne in_the vicinity was considered nod . ogTha U-boas sank in a few min- utes, after survivors were aem get- ting underway in inflatable floats. We cloaedk the survivors and start- 0 to tb Sea ‘f to eolleotmthgegf hm of snd ex- hunselvd ea being "very with the power of the oh . only casualties durinl the notion were scalp injuries to the lJ-bcat ulklnR measures would be detain 8t. Thomas in f Lt.- mcr. Leslie b. .N m" hours of hard lighting. the house was almost a wreck. roof on the house was am . ‘the kitchen roman: in a livable lconditlon. ‘ - The loss is partly covered by 1n- lsurancs on the house. ‘There was 'none on the furniture. lllaimis Plano ‘lluohoc Network (By The Canadian Pram) , Feb. 15~Pnmier Du- plcasis. bend of Quebec's Union Rationale Government, |uve notice today he will introduce a motion to aetabliah a- provincial brcadcastlngtcorpcra . Interest ‘the hill is expected to be great since. observers recall- ed. the Privy Council has ruled that thequeatlon of radio is large- ly a federal one. It was also recalled that in 1001 legislation under which the Libero Government of former Premier L. A. Tascheresu anned to takeover control of rado in the Province was adopted hut it was never put into force. As is customary. the text of the projected bill will not be made public until after it comes up for first reading. The notice of motion reads simply: “An Act to authorize the creation of a provincial broad- casting service." Charlottetown Ian Appointed C. C. Appointment of let-Col. Donald G. MscLsuchlan. D.S.O., formerly officer commanding the Calgary Highlanders overseas and who re- cently returned to Canada to com- mand No. 122 Canadian Infantry Basic Training Centre at Maple Creek. Saskatchewan. was announ- ced yesterday. He will assume this appointment next weekend. r Lt-Col. MacLauchlan went over- seas ln 1940 and commanded the Calgary Highlanders in France. Belgium and Holland. returning io Canada early in January. a Born ln Charlottetown. P. E. I., Lt-Col. MscLauchlan was a mem- ber of the Calgary Highlanders. N.P.A.M..bcfore the war. He iolu- cd as a major in the active army when war was declared in Septem- ber. 1039, and went oversees with the unit in August of the follow- ing year. Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in July. 194.2, he commanded the battalion in the ciosinfl ‘llys of 1L8 training in England and when it went into action on D-Dsy. He was awarded he Distinfll Service Order as a result of his leadership in a battle on ‘August l3. lMd-(Calgary Herald). Ontario Plans Conservation, Flood Control (By- The Canadian hem) TORONTO. res. lb-hegislation "laying the foundation for muni- cipal planning" and providing for the establishment and flood control forecast today in the h from the Throne read hv Lieutenant- Governor Albert Matthews at- the opening of the second session of Ontario's 21st legislature. The LSOO-word S eeeh also said ntroduced pro- in minimum wage rates for women. co-ordinat- ion of the administration of ad- vanced agricultural educational in- stitutions at Guelph. replacement cf city and county ails with mod- can institutions w ere n and for the control of social dio- A poet-war building construction program prepared by the rt- rmnt of Public Works will ‘pro- vide 0.000.000 man-days work throughout the Province" and plans of the Departmentof High- ways for a road constrimtlon - gram "work could he short notice should the necessity arise to provide employment for return- ing war veterans or now en- waa lost than. Ia ed in war industries." but. St. a" . isted and fin- ‘fhe Speech hid "the Gwen: meat is greatly concerned abo e attackwasmadecaro-medelayintbe callingofa fully. At the request of 8t. ‘rhomaa. Dominion-Provincial conference for Reggae? jolnedfllln ‘the hunt. weigh? has bee’; pressing for eon- " .v Iur- r y more an a year.’ . faced." said Cindi’. Denny. "We Im- ——————-——— " mediate closed full _meed and Four Killed In Blast At Sydney . By The Catalan ha) 8 NIIY. N.8.. Pbb. Il-Pbut men were killed and 1o injured. not seriously. in an explosion and resulting fire in a store at the ydney station o the R.C. AJ‘. at nearby ltesorve today. The next-of-kln of the casualties captain and one of his crew. have been informed and -their -_---— names will be reiea later. IAID WORKING LUNG! Cause t exp n which -—- destroyed the ‘ building is .3“ “'“'..'..‘.2'".‘.°.'. ‘mn-"m" t‘. "°'."C"'.'l.‘..b‘ 't'&“';...“i..'.“i.‘t' m . men ‘an Qa- fl h’ - 1 change in time. which will be for ished teeth of an ice-edged wind. Two scenery“ _k Opened Yesterday FisIienneMs l Meeting At cult. Skinner's Pond: director for Q Beatolrs Mills; director for King's Ctilunty, William G. Gilbert, Mor- re . The following resolutions were passed. Resolved that this meeti affirms its confidence in a herenoe in the Fisher-men's Un- ion of P. E. I. as originally provid- ed in the provincial statutes of I924 and its constitution and by- laws subsequently approved and adopted. Further resolved that this meotlntg‘ fully endorses and approv- ea of a original objects for which hero- md ent regulation is too severe and is Union ngnish instead of the resent date. begin- ning August l0h and ending Oc- tober 5th. Resolved that this meetl urges the reduction on the size l it of seven inches on lobsters to 8'6 inches as it is considered the pres- mnst difficult tn enforce. Various III ‘. of the imlun spoku briefly on points of interest, including Charles Govin. Hubert Gaudet. Wilson Shea. Herbert Av- ery and others. The annual meeting will be held later on. a date to be decided hv this organization was instituted, i Girl Guide News “ITII ClIAI-IDTTETOWN GUIDE COMPANY This week's Guide Meeting will begin at 6:16 pm, instead of 8:80 palm-Guides are asked to note the Canadi-zifihips Prowl Furious Arctic Seas Iy IIANK LOWE IDNDON. Feb. l5 -- 1GP Cable) -—This story should really be one of those rief ones saying “re- cently II.M.C. Destroyers Algorv quln and Sioux in company with Royal Navy ships shot down a German aircraft." And that would be the end of it. But it isn't the end because the bomber which was announced today as being downed isn't the msln story at all-that concerns the day-in. day-out job these only two Fleet Class destroyers in Can- adirg the German-held coast of Norway. _ As the class name "Fleet" lil- dicates theee two always sail as escorts with a fleet of heavy fight- ing ships. Consequently t h e y don't get a chance for single omnbat like the foraging Trihals Haida and Iroquois do. and thus they rarely get into the news. But this story gives an idea what it's lake to prowl constantly tha-oaigh the storm-swept Arctic in search of trouble. The Algonquin. commanded by Lie-finch". D. . Piers, D.S.C.. Hhlifax, and the Sioux, under Lit. Omdr. Eric Bonk. Victoria, B.C., left. their treeless snow-covered base somewhere in northern Bri- tain day in the 01M days later after sailing mainly in darkness and through gale that smashed their llfeboats, twisted stanchions and even t ped a solid steel gunniount aboard the Algonquin. the two met Royal Na cruisers a d ft vy n simra car- riers deep within the Arctic ‘p. Cir- cle. ‘They were enpendables whose job it was to see that the valu- able cruisers and carriers weren't jumped by enemy aircraft or U- boat-s. With a. roar. planes left the decks c! tho carriers and returned in two hours, their million of plast- ering a German base cmmplaed. But the mission the Algon- quin and Sioux had just begun. ' A signal from the flagship De- vonshlrc winked through the night. "Stand by to repel alr- craft," it read and the lithe des- troyers rushed ahead to protect the fleet. Oerlilkon and Bofors anti-alr- craft tracers filled the sky with King-pong balls of brilliant shell unto as the two Canadian craft felt for planes they could not see but. could only bear as they whist- Ied overhead looking for targets. Finally the Algonquin gol the range and began to talk with lier of her 4.75 belch- a great burst of orange flame off the port mats rrmrked the death of a m. The other planes shear- ed away. Then came the 46-hour run home, another brutal heating by gale-whipped Arctic seas. and an- other "routine trip" was over. Sack. Legislature REGINA. Feb. l5 <0)" -— Creation of a transport board with power to e age in carrying oasrcir- aer and fre ht traffic. and the cs- tabllelunenk. of marketing boards to deal with the promotion. regul- ation and control of marketing cer- tain natural products. were fore- cast today in the speech from the Throne read at the opening of the 1046 Saskatchewan Imilishturc s0.- sion. The och, read by Chic! Justice W.M. tin. administrator. said .he proposed transport board would have the er "to engage in tho auainels carrying pcsseiuzr- and drmht traffic by airplane. bus or tflanspeech l e sad that the Dom- inion Government had ivlihh-lrl a lllyment under the wnrllmc lax n- rt payment oi ilic. debt the Dominioni t0 collect from the Pl'0\'li\(‘!‘." Government. vonsizlnrs this; violation oi the agree- f that such action. :11!!! m» mam aces Navy do in Arctic seas. block- "l 8 the executive. Says Public ilealbth Should Bo First Charge 0f Province Public health should be the first charge of the Provincial Govern- ment. declared Mr. H. W. Pletoh. president of the P.E. Island Tuber- culosis League. who lost night addressed the Y's Men's Chi: at the YMCA. in the interest of the Tuberculosis League. Private enterprise has always been more active in matters of health in this Province than the Government. and the interest o! private individuals in the stamping out of tuberculosis is steadily ln- creasing. the speaker said. As proof of this fact. Mr. Pietoh informed his hearers the last sale of T.B. seals amounted to $1 . In order to make the work of the League more effective ln the Province. Mr. Plctch said it was planned. by means of the proposed purchase of an X-ray mobile unit,’ to X-ray every person in the Pro- ed vince within the next three years. A vote of thanks, moved by W.P. Maclood and seconded by Harry Cudmore. was tendered the speaker by the chairman, Randolph Man- n . Mr. George Walters announced that a new Y's Men's Club had been formed in Hamilton. Ont. by Burleigh Taylor. a former member of the Charlottetown club. Expect Session Cf Parliament As Scheduled By FRANK FLAIIERTY OTTAWA. Feb. l5 —~ (§) -—1n the light of continued silence from Prime Minister Mackenzie King there is a growing belief in Cat?- iiol political circles that the 19th Parliament may meet for c. final short session on Feb. I as schedu- This is another qi the swings i.n viewpoint nmonsr ac political - servers who have been trylnfl predict the course of events dur- lng the next few months. Mr. King with whom decisions rest keeps his own counsel. The cabinet met today for the second time this week without a decision being an- pounced. Following the defeat of Defence Minister McNaughton in the Grey North by-election the dominant feeling was that Mr. King would not permit Parliament to meet again. but would fix the date of the gen- eral election as early as practicable This belief was based on Mr. King's pre-by-electlon statements stressing the importance of having the Defence Minister in the Com- mons to explain important war measures and a brief statement af- ter the election saying the Gov- ernment would give immediate consideration to the question _oi’ whether ihr‘ attitude of upiuglion parties had not made .1 flncral election nnressury and ivhei w‘ a tut-tire.- meaning o! the pip-seat Parliament would serve any useful purpose. If a. session is held it. must end on or before April 1'1 when the live-year term of the 1943i Pnr- iiamentflexplrcs. Mr. King is on record as saying the general elec- tion will be called before then and if a session is to be held the cal‘. would not be made until the end of the session.’ Allowing the mi-:inii..~i interval between the .' date and voting. mos RSSIIJIIP a session of Par. ening Feb. 08 and endi i1 April l would mean the election on either June i or June 25 l csaffiié’ 7E0 nescri-z ,,ii..q_. v; Canadian engi-nrcrs hclperi in' the evacuation of survivors oi ilic First. British Airborne Division's‘ attack on Arnhem W‘ amrns Y RS — At Montreal on Fob. l4. 194.5. to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald T. A_vors, a son. Robert Thomas. DEATHS JENKINS — At Sumniersidc on Wednesday. Feb. i4. i045. John M. Jenkins. aged 86 years. liuncrsl to- day at 1.30 from the house. to the Summerilge Prcsby_te_ri_an Churchl Dominion - Provincial ngrcemeni§| morn s~r.ips nl paper. imri will lllRkP ilic muc‘: iwrdvd Dominion-l clal rcnfri-oiicr sible Provln lmilflr- emcept on a basis of fear and mil- mut.’ In neech continued. Rev. A. MacDonald. 0.353,, tor of the Church of the Moat Redeemer. Charlottetown. The two illeflymen are conductin Redemptorlst Province. _ recs CENTRAL Cllliivllll Thlscolnmnlareocrvollq oflocslinteraat. but of a news nature may i- nt five ta a word. strictly F. Aeapociul m of the Heber- nsmcly the intellectual. moral and able in advance. man's Union of P ce Edward Is- mater al advancement of the lish- ‘land was held yesterday afternoon ermen of P. 5.1.; and although at c9055 1°!‘ PMIWPIPIII- is at ‘Banish. Mr. C. P. McCarthy of all times willing to work in har- CON u Tignish acted as chairman and mony with other co-operative . a FEDERATION LII w!- Harcltl Cormier as secretary. It groups for thevcommon welfare o! ‘U ANCE- i. was a very enthusiastic meeting our citizens. we are. nevertheless. c“ “- ‘ and many important matters ‘ner- whclly opposed to arming of 1,. Tall!‘ 'e§|5ll|;ul-, "$33? ‘£2 ‘.‘.‘$5i"..‘.‘.°’.2‘.‘2 s31 €3..‘i“'.l.'“§....'.‘¥&§i§2 Hfiadfifi‘! c a W» 1 P- We w- om- cuhorcdb p Moo m‘ w ed iegiceldofalér organization or destroy ' 14mm" 34$"- .~ . . a n s . a to act as secrets: eleaife. ‘$.11 nesgiieay that can I , on mfriflxflclclflfcih°am ‘Pm a permanent appo ntmsnt is made behalf of the errnens nion Emu.” w ‘c u i’ by the executive. The executive of r E.1.. pledges itself to tau mo‘ a DOME-l an w was empowered to confer with od- such measures as mlv be found 9 W» M. i viaory committee of Ianpioyment practicable for the lisb- “H and Selective Eiervice. meat of our men in the armed ser- Pouc. COITFT M m " e 1011112111 ‘is _tbe slate of mes when they heturn to civil can“ “and” a“ yo“: u Prmdaont, C. “RONdcCartIry. '1‘lg- Resolved that this meeting here- fififiufijgggfeflfllflna PM huh. vice-President. Frank Mac- by recommends a change in the A ,mm drunk 5“ “m” "eli- B1"""-..:.".c'"°§:.. 2W2. s 2.1.2:: mo. sumac were?" AMY “m. " p ' a August lat and end September 30. 5°“ charged Wm‘ Wm"! “Mm! was dismissed and a drunk and incapable had his bail of $5.00 estreated. KINSMEN DISTIHBU . PORTS Fifteen bcskreligognrq‘. training food and comforts. were distributed yesterday by the 1on1 Kinsmen s Club to neerw farming 1n the Clty._ The delivery of the bas- kets at tins time was. Kinsmen of. "@1815 881d. a departure from their usual custom of delivering them at the Christmas season, but it W88 felt by the f. mil» 1h? rifts were needed more xmwihan at Christmas when me ilublic yvsa more conscious of the need and. as a mnsequencg, “m. trihuted more assistance u; (h; needy. par-r ma ivcfiourlpuivn- The Rev. Edward Mslloy, 0.88.}! General Visitor of the Hfldflnptof: Psi Order in Canada and New- oundland, left here yesterday mor- "glg l1? blflue for comer-brook, N - He was accompanied by the ac- oly an ur- throuB out the _, The “Pro- vince includes all the Redempt... orist houses in Canada and Nsvw- foundland. JUVENILE! IN CUSTODY - Ari epidemic of Juvenile any“; which occurred in the city over the week-end has been promptly stanuoed out by the city police wtth the appearance In Julvenfla Court yesterday of six young lgdg, They were remanded until Fdb. 21. The first. series of thefts oc- curred cn Sunday when three cot. tages on the Brighton Road were entered A rifle. playing cards. and other small articles were stolen. 0n Monday, the tool shed of M. l". Schurman Ltd, at the Provincial Sanaiorium was emu. and carpenters‘ planes up} a, quantity oi palms were stolen. The some evening. the regidenq; of Mr. D. A. MacArthur on Am- broseystrcct was entered and a 011mm)‘ of money taken. All. arthiicles have been recovered by the po cc. traiordinary visit CANXKATSYYVIL _ s°<>11iu1u¢..<1_.___ _ lzatlon on paper w q useless I feel as s result of my inspections that 1t would be impos- sible to maintain an organization on n basis of constant readiness on any such assessment. Therefore, the only alternative is to give the ‘stand down’ to our workers. ' "To our leaders to struggle on sud try and keep the organisa- tion ll'l being would be the disbandment order was Hfiéd. When organizations wore “HUM;- ing across Cannon (he re istcred membership was appro stcly 283.000 Each worker was furnished by the Federal Government with a steel helmet, overalls. an armband. a whistle and a flashlight. Th0 workers will be allowed to retain this equipment. Other equipment w disposed of through the War i Corporation which hainldles sales cf sizrpliis war mats er a . CANUCKS BRITISH (COII.iil1\l€d on 1a ‘d Col’ 2) —.m—~— _-___-——:s Roer, where the United States lst and 9th and British 2nd Armies are deployed. indicated that troub- lesome barrier on the Cologne Plain was returning to normal. German nriilicry fire blazed a- round iallrn Priirm. in ilic Elfel MOUYli-llills m fir snulh. The only .".1-riArm,\' uiiiziiiv." on that front reported tor‘ v “as 25 nnles south of Prucn. a lL-nnir pain iv.“ .~~o!'-"z .31 nmnitrcri Wes?»- wail ilosiiii; . Thorn \ lirnav lighting nuide tho “kn-t .:. thi- mop p of pillboxes continued. and the 3rd Army ionk 72G giriscrnn-s in the last 24 hours. In the n-ri: rd Stairs Ti n surprise miles on a The (torment laid dulln a bar- rage ml 000 fll‘lill0l"r' shells in n01‘- vhe-m ALsacr- north ni‘ Strasbourg. and then sent. a nairnl across the NIOCFI‘ River. ‘liir- patrol was smashed. Fog and lniym rut 111' nave of the Allied aerial onslaught. but more than 1.100 U.S. heavy bomb- ' crs roared out from Britain. smashing o.‘ ianzcts deep inside the Rctrli, '1' ’." m‘. fleets were active. WALK IROUS BATH. Exigladid WP) - Ken- ncili Swariz. l7. has broken a lfg for illl.‘ 21st time. His bones are so brittle "TH. even walking has caused .1. lea’ in snap. Otherwise his hggmi is nonnal. N. D. MacLean IQNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI