3 3. “Sufferers o THE WESTERN GUARDIAN l AGENT]: Elli I urphy. M Iianovt It, ml corp Glow. C0 Ollaws il- llilllllllllll slid PI-INCI COUNT! News, Slbscrlpliels MAVIQAIA-II The Guardian may be Mull" ill-ll lowing si-urss in summc d a Bel Bookstore. Water Street. Gourlica, Drugstore Water Efren, Toriinlo luxury. wuss Bind. ill" Ta ilisnwillbodsllveredtoany iaial Carrie: gay-rat. lc pel‘ do! er 10c pr week Phone 2B9 fer this uerviee o: glvq your order ie ibe boy responsible for deliveries ea your route. ynisnydiholei- mc Gsudci, 6'! Granville Street .»PURETEST COD LIVER OllL It Iuylor Dru: 60., Keuslnilwll- -—R.El_) CROSS PARTY, Auction and bridge, Town Hall, Kensinli- ton, Wednesday, February 24th. _wANTED-2 mcn (or boys 15 to 18 years; Wltll or without ex for store work in "Men: C 0th! and "Footwear" department-s. A Employment d: Selective Berv ce Office, Sununerslde, P. E. L 3-33-31- _RE'I'UR.\'S FROM MEETING ._,\l1‘. Douglas Nlaclhirlanc oi Be- c this icuillicd from QLZZIWR whore he intended the meebmfl 0f the Nauunul Council of the 0.01‘. Party which was held there re- Celill)’. He “its the only delegil" from Prince licixvurd Island-S. FIFTY-EIGHTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY-Sum- mcrslcicé grand 111d couple, Mr. . wiilzuni I-Iucstls of Han- d Ci -CELEBRA l-l aitd t-ez me cclebratinl 1 ,. . Hues‘ mecca-d. Active Year 1 » I) comic“ 191112;... mm been kindly inviwi brwl-lfl- Page. HOZIOWITI’ Vice-President. of the Province. At tWo IYINUYIQ‘ l" il cl to have as guest: IvIcLenuun, Presi- . E. Island Roglstcred N < .. iation, and Mr. Dunc- sn Bormcll, Chairman of the W11!‘ S11 111's Siam“ Committee, it 11111cly messages, N12‘ ary Rcgcni. WIJ our ' 1'1 . 1» miicu heroes of the iv .11 Alnnumeut. and for the (ieiicral Fund. 1+, ' 1 Hill! to 1101c that $880.34 w t l~rrll_y' for wool. sewing m l and nthcr llO('l‘$>ilI'V needs G11c<1 I-‘iuacl. for National Camps I lbrnrica, for biannual Prisoners of “Q11. for D.t gs and to Wool and F‘ 11. V s . Rsnlii thcsc. the mem- hc cf the C aptcr made contri- b11 s 0f ivnnn clothing tn the Po P . tlirouriii the Earl of H1 L101" 1 11 Ch-nptei- keeping no record of their donations. There was nlm 11 syivclul (icnnlion of $90.00 1 mcn of the Corvette irlcWctnvm. Unfortun- .p has bcen lost and v ii hung kept in trust .">r\'c"<: of the same so VOf/Ud to our , namely Em- . Cinrurlinn Wel- z.- l( mzmt dis" allows: Tn the ILM CS I 11m. tn Flrillfax for the .‘I-'~1-.! \ urine. to St. John I01‘ 11W‘ A rtriy-e 1211i Army and to A T" SI J i 101i .11 and Intcr "eru-nals -M1'. Gcorizc TjmClarkc. Bum- _11-v1c1lcv. left. _vesie1'day by pl: 11v on a Iwying trip in Toronto, ' ""111 :1 nri MnntrcnL-S. SINIIS PAIN Get Real Relief With Il-Purpoie Medicine Helps Clear Ont Sinus Areu (l1 shrinks swollen membranes o muse; 121 helps clear out pain-cousin! c011 estiun and til) soot ea irritation. I Many sinus suffcr- r-rr. rnv ltfr. bust. te- . “m- VA-‘IIO-IOI.» -BOCKEY Bedequs Rink Wed- nesday, l-cb. 24. Final game be- ueen l-‘mewwu Juniors and Km. kora. Winner's will meet Borden Friday Fob. {J6 for the Trophy. AILIXILSGlOD 15 cents. -ARRIVES HOME -— Mr. John 0f Winnipeg arrived in Summersido by plane on Saturday. He was accompanied by his father, . Donald Baker o1 Summeraidc who flew out to Winnipeg b0 ac- company hls son homo-S. —-TAKEN T0 HOSPITAL—RQ- ports last 111K311 indicated that Mr. John Cobb of Summerslde, who was taken to the Prince Hospital yesterday was ably improved. His many friends nope to see him about again short- , ' _ l; null m“ gllaway if?‘ ._DII'I‘R.IIBUTION fROGRISS- ING - I100 ration books were dis- tributed 1n Summerside 1n the first two days of the distribution period. There are twelve volunteer workers and they work in two shifts so that there are always six there at One desk put out an aver- age of U books an hour. Mr. J. M. Nicholson the chief flawibutor says that the work l; progressiflfl W0"- derfully and that during the first two days the books distributed a- mounted to about one sixth of the .-8 .1 mrldiiilf fllmlversafi’ .1111 arc ‘receiving the con- 1' 111.5 11f lhclr lnliny friends. Airs. I-Iucsfis are both c11- rly good health although tls has retired from his occiipuIlOn of. purliaps, the Islands most. cut-landing lathe worker 011 word, The (iuurdan loll" Wm‘ thcir nuuiy friends in llllSlllllg them many '" -e years of wedded hapifl- ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Th . FTERNOON 8.30 dwkfii- m“! Of lhe Kink s. TUES A ,Joseph MacDonald, cliargvcd Will ttheft. It is expected 1111s case w beIsetlgge-r I-o a] later 111-111. ‘ n ition tiere a , 1i ~ - 1 ‘peels on the docket. "xiii-y ‘if; ilie New... @041“ on m, m,“ being used. m. Roy MacDonald, klgnsi. respondent’, vs. Stvplicn S 6,55!!! “PDQ #1117 the King vs m. N611 3- MflvPhee and the King vs. Chapter, Order o2 the Eastern Star. Misses Ethel and Edith Mrs. Toombs of Rusuco, Moore 15.1 0d ted and Mrs. Stlllwel] Mrs. PW. Tumor, Convener National Camps Libraries, said that over one thousand periodicals had been placed in the Legion Home She acknowledged a donation of 90 books from a member MP. which was _ between No. 62 Military Camp s1 Beach Grove and. Queen Charlotte. and nine books from 1i member of the Rotary Club. The latter and a number of other books donated by members have also been given to the armed for- cos. Mrs. 12.0. Saunders, Navy League Convener, who always brings Inter- esting reports of the work of the gallant men of 111B 56R. in this report has told us interesting facts about. the sen Ca- dets WlllC-li is a revolution to many of us. Numerous comforts have been sent to the Navy Mrs. EH. Beer. Educational Sec- retary, reported that an instructive program had been several of our 1nc1nbcrs 11f a regu- lar meeting held at Goreriimexit House and the nununl sale of I. O. D. E. calrndars w' carried out. We were gratified know that: Miss Betty Prince Street School won ihc Sar- ah MilXWCll Essay Contest leading Mrs. W. A. Stcvrart reported on our Empire work in India, telling: of the flue service which Ls being given by Canada Hospital 11L Nasik The sending out. of cards to flu» bereaved was well attended to bv Mrs. HR. Hillson and Mrs, T.B. Woodman reported a huge inciease in the subscriptions. official paper-"Echoesfi which speaks well for A report on Girl Guide Movement was given bv Mrs. H11. Bethune. Mrs. J.A. Lawson is our I‘ODI‘C.'§CII- tntive on the Women's Advisory Board 11f the \V.P.'I‘.B, 11ml 11150 Convener of the War Savings stamps Committee. She committee rlistriiuucri W.S.S. Foldcrs and asst c special sale of stamps 1'11 December, the results being very satisfactory. Mrs. A.V. Saunders committee - Mrs. Longwurlh and Mrs. Blnns on the Packing Committee have done an Love, Adventure, Thrills, In been Issued a SUITIZIIOIIS --Thls Ls the picture that had to be matte 1n 11121111100101‘ to recreate me colorful glory 0i the Bahamas.‘ Th? “"0 01-h?!‘ ililllPlllfi Agumsi this background is told exciting love ‘on-a! Chapter held its . 41g this year 111 Mon- anci Mrs. JA. Mathleson, bla reproscntatlve bringinz to us .111 insxpiring report. Miss R . ‘ ‘t want 1- cn- 11-111-‘11nercd on Armistice _ ,- placizig of a wreath on be 1o Rliiflfllfillié‘ _ ping lie can dis-z n_ into leaving the 1s- aciclcine, far from being 6198091111813’ In; A Iaimer living I11 one oi urns he setiloments on 111c- 501111, s", d. Mfld- Ellie Island not fnr fro“, ‘u. lance of I town has jllzl. uulflcn m 1:111 L‘ ler de- diewdquartcrs hcra as follrus: love her. 1 Ivfrideleine ‘Canadin Pflfkfiflflf“: _nndi Churlotlctpivn. I to 11 f111'c-:l1ce-wc11.‘Dear Slrs: xtcn hzunt a rlmncc. The firstl A5 1,1,0 1943 C.“ with him ‘Invasion Your (111111, Mtcrs. vou [to begin I think . sunk You know 1t and ‘Canadian shoulgl s11 1- M“ i .\l ‘ e u-nrk of the Order has been . . 1.11 through lhe various c 1»»\,-'11c< who report as follows: ' < ‘. ". V ‘TYIFOIY. (Jonvcnor of , ' 1:0 Crmmittec reported 1 1 _\,- 11;: Pmlurc had been 1ovc ivith him. Whcn she le has a wifsvon the 111oi111u11 clclnc undcrrtand 1101'. but it doesn't ciiziuge termination ‘to make him Thais the kind of 11 trir] plays in "Bahama 1. House‘: .111riru Rosc ‘ ‘.\' mid very tried-the nr a Bridge Chapter ‘ slic nncc swimming in thc l~l11c Bzilmrm it fakes a fcw ct ‘more until sion the 110011 for which lie docs, lievc tlic 5111101111.: hunrircd nxcltinr: fe Holden know". It. b the combustion ls to!" 1111 the total ______"‘“*~‘——~——- Rod Cross , ivhufi $1091.83 for V1.11‘ services Fund vu-ril for Bomber and 1P1. for (fizrirctus F111id. _ W l. . for Dime sweepers’ Fund. for War townla>1S;1i111'<l11y, m. Ruth and Eleanor scription to the 1943 C111 ‘A Cross Invasion Ycnr c1111;..11211. t11c1r punuits, Mr, > . . . MacDonald, Carle- ‘mus mm‘ Committees for h Adams. . M. -F packing and shipping all finished u Mlane’ comforts besides keeping curate account of every article sent Y In conclusion We wish lo convey our very sincere thanks to Mayor HOIm-an and members of the Cit; Council, to the Navy Band of th H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, to Earl of Hills/borough Chapter, to Mrs. splendid workers from the wives of the R..A.F'. per- sonnel and other their assistance in the Penny Pa- rade. We also wish to thank the Press tor courtcsles extended and the general public for the hcnrty co-opcration and support they lmvc given us in hallo different activitie ' Respecffullvgsubmfttsd, Bell and M . Cl - . Wu’ spam $110331; with Lin. cud a1. 1l1ci~ ' ~ ~ 1 lioiuc 111 bailcton. the Institute Odo nnrl 11v (1 Allmlast- A“ NOT" the previous mo- ti111- v lll-xlllllfigllf._gape Trav- apprOVqd. Biight meinlw 51 9 Tuwdlly- ltu roll cull. Tl" 0111111 r. and Mrs. Charlcsl . are glad to Ic zcrl that over W" r6 m" _ _ 5011 c~11-.~»1~1< iwi lxwu 1111mm and m5”- “Wvv Iv S1 rmmtitice which has lav and Friday af- Patterson. Cape T‘rav_ . convened by Miss B‘ 1R l short. course in man 11nd Mrs, (illlrtijic ' __ gflllnteldkas thdc new lunch 0111111111 IE SC’ 1m llfOflflllil (‘Plllllllll a "W198. Olbe 'I‘i'iw- ‘were rcappointcd. Cnrrcqlfl . “Y "lllmllld was read and diccusscrl. It v» =. 11c- urlotoctown. cldud to scnrl $1.00 m 1m» 1", n. League and $11.00 to flip Aid for RIlHSlfl Fund. It; Wns also cit-c’ <1 to hold a basket. sorlnl 11f. the twill‘. of Mrs. David Mlsyhv 0n Febru- ary 26th t1) raise moiicv fm- the R d Cross Drive. Mrs. Erie Thomson nlitl Miss Mary Quiglcv wcic 1111uoi11tcrl to arrange a. program for tho social. ‘The next meeting is to bc l1cl'l nt ,the home of Mrs. Nathan ncll. . . .1111<ilcr. who reported flu- vM 547 articles f Ilc-p Gowns. Af-- ~' (“ill 11's Pyjamas. . Ttfhi/‘ns, Forks, Toddlers’ 1i l1\‘1|nl'~“WPfir hnve been " ‘w. We are tndehted f0 1 nrm-mecnbers for" do- of Mo}: t: A. Bell. c Wednesdaymli)? visit in Charlot- Graduate Nurses To Be Registered arruthcrs. Augustine ______ Cent week and guest OTTAWA. Feb. 2c --(CP)—- Com- 5' CW1‘ M“°Q““"°- reclamation of graduate nurses in Canada was announced today bv Labor Minister Mitchell. The registration, arranged at the request of the Canadian Nurses’ Association, ls to Lake place March A. 8. Arthur Bell of the blunt. week end lcave with 9"“. Mr. and Mrs. Russell MYs. William E, steven- on, were hosts to a num- friends on Tuesday s‘... "Ufltv 9th. Grimes were a most enjoyable evening Bell assisted serving lunch. ar ed and the sum for the Red It is estimated bhai. there about 45.000 civilian graduate tiurscs fn Canada, many of whom are not now actively practising, Mr, Mitch- 1211's statement said. The mlltm l! t0 be 11.1 inclusive-taking was spent. Mrs. Fred smnll ‘fee was ch practising or not. It will include nurses who left w don't suflcr the tortures of sinus the profession through marriage or n WOmHYs Institute gathered n! Mrs. David Murphy on spcnt a nlcnsanf and lwallhy fell-Ilirily- us afternoon quilting for Cross. A lnvcly supper wa: 80W"! hv the hnsll-ss and a small fee churned. by which a gratifying way the] purely vrgrtalvlc rximcis In gum was raised for Red Cress pur- serving with the forces. nraclicnl nurses and nnrws in training are not to be regist- e Va-tro-nol is so iiflfiiii l“""‘“l."°°‘“1i° " oes .esa rec important things; BENITO HA5 IiAIi Bil E IN EUROPE _._ Benito Mussolini is suffering from eye-ttrouzble, for which he has been under treatment for g year. It is: 1A nunnbcr of tthrlr friends were pcnsnh y enter aim-d hv Mr. 11nd , Mm Fwd 30]] Carleton. on Tum. drugglnf. fading and learn Imwihcir gi-utlc r. Montague Cnmp- 4"" ""1"" l ell of Borden was cs4. Tho time passed quickly l" kames and con cninl convrrsnticn has John an Ironorezf German-Italian war-planning con- lsroncq was due be ihio ailment. Office ai Elmer-v McEivcn. N0 referuice sppesys ficlully that the case plaintiff to be a witness. The appeal by My, Sdwdllléd tn be heard this 1*"- w" “f, A Farmer llfrites To The Bed Cress them I -___ ver beforc. In this , trumps, and all the 1 ships. Please acccgu iv dollars, just tcn fllnr-a “ermine The Fvbruarv mcvctlnr: or Carleton W0111c11‘s l11:,t.l1 held at. they home The mcctinc op. peutcd in unison. Tlu- r 35 cents. The follouiut; 5 :1 socks, 2 pair socks. 2 nted). |dalnty lunch was servrd mid tho R, 0, I, ,meetlng closed with God 8111c the his par- King, mu. | .-.- ~.._-_-.-~~_-~- PROFESSIONAL CARD T. s. 111011511 i, Chartered Accountant K White Star Laundry Summerside, P. E, 1, _ ~.\.\C\C‘CY-\L\C\L\LY.\C\Q¥Y\L\LM ....»~1@<»<»~-’ A Supreme‘ Court tAt Georgetown Mr. Justice AC. snundcrs is ex- pected lo preside at 111t- l7‘.,)<YA()A'A oi the Supreme Court winch upcli~ 1n | rgetown today. hc inn-mix fly to the King's County Czlpltzll. ere is one Indictment on the ' u as recruiting ill ‘ L. ( l in the ; q 606K612 lo another case cxpcctcd to. l}. come up this tcrm, that of :5 . ‘ slim vs. Dr. T.v. 01111111, All-K, action fm‘ $1’ .000 diunagcs 101‘ lelled slander. It wins l"'ll'llt‘ll 1111.11’- ais 1111f l](‘l_'l\ settled but will pr0h:1blv' conic 1111 at a mid-summer tcrm of ttw ‘ Defence Minister JL, Rgilqrm 1.»; from a conviction by a m5 on a charge of nssnultinc l): ll docket, those by McPlu-c and M1» storwlilwcn nre from convictions imdnr Madeleine Carroll, a girl who has the Mlgrfllfllb‘ Bird Act. been around, comes with her father to the island of Salt Cay which is OWIIPd bV Skirting Ha n neurotic wcnum. Hllklcu, who dldn bl16f0 1n the first nldCE ,is as 1111. tricudly as he c1111 and her iazher, ho n Red Cross Socicijs, QIYP lvllC \\'l whc1'ecvcr they may b;- 111111 v'c' ‘t much greater. . l y While our own are over there ready to 1;i1-.- 1-, all in Order that we 111a';1-ct.1i111~1r- or Currulltcrs 1111,11 Mas,“ freedom i111: ivc v W“ ' inc Covc, think that. we at I111 ChurluLLe- Just 11s much as wc 11< boys :1 11d Enclosed l1‘ lhc lcttrr “ms IEVVBII- mount contributed by the -' -- DRTW in ihc Inst .l, _ H. C. Muuun. Carletonsister, Mic. _ h: ‘ cnmDa cu h€§7tcss in serving; ref1-c~l1111c11t.<. the 81mm} al-lsgiawlgznaczlllhd fur c111. Aid .1:- 1 11'] W . for the fled Cross worc 11111111111 . . _ 3 nightlcs. 1 pulr sc:1r1111|1'.~. ‘l me convalcscmg {mm an SWCKUIBS. l pair szumzmls‘ - S t ltllX. l.Il_\ ‘ p111.» 11-11111 Charlottetown, hurl the I Quickly Yield: lo Extra-Gentle I 4.w|y vggmhlg Trgflmenl [incurs -—A total of i1 cars of notatovs 11nd turnips were ferried fffin] mp1,», grovince to. the New 111-1111swlck slcie yesterday and an- other 12 on the pier at Borden were cxpcctnd to he moved durinfl the niuhi, it was learned from officials 11f 1hr: Cnnndlan National Rail- uvzivs lfisl niizht. During the my .1 total nf 61 can»: of zeneral freight. >mul 10 Muplv refrigerator cars were moved to the province and B0 r-mnfles taken to Tormenilne from Worden. 'I‘l1c ferry was making’ good time vcstsrdnv completing five 1-111111ri lflnq before nightfall. Last nhzhf. the evvuluiz train from Bor- don arrived in ilhe city at 8.50 ivllh I'll» pwrrntrv-rs aboard. The i~1~'~.rc-11kor left ‘rormcnifne at 5 ("gcck sud docked It lordfl at It often does more harm than good to treat constipation by using lmrsli pum- -——-— ativel which only aggravate the trouble Several 0f the members of Csrle- for days afterward. lispccially when a mild. extra-gentle way has prove-n so nucceasful in coaxing the system into This more modern way will h1- fmly an arnnzin discovery fnr you. Iicrnvisr- you will be all htcd at the gcnllc yet effvrrivo Bile Buns do their work. Iiilr llmns are small. purely vegetable laxative pills which have a 4-way action-nu livcr bllc, stomach. upper and lower lunvrls. lie convinced-got Bile llcans frum your c action CCNlXfS tlu- svsicm into ealihy regularity. 50c at drugglsts. Bile Beans are a household word in England. Over 7 million lmxv-s anlrl lust me Que. end ei nominal weal-my- or a newsy nature may be able in advance. clear docket at. the 0011.11. yesterday morning. wculicsuuy, February 24th lit 8 PM be the preacher. W. A. on 1Thursday, Feb- HAN’. H. F. Newman will ruury 25th at. 2.80 P. M. COME AND BEAR the R- A- l". Ch0fu5 under the direction of LAO Tbh column is rcservel for new: of leeal interest, but adverlbili] inserted at five cents a word, iii-lolly par CONFEDERATION LIFE INS Ul- ANUB. L-Wl POLICE COUIT —- ‘more was a City Police THERE WILL BE SERVICES 1n Discontinued As lee Moves it; was learned yesterday. When workmen, directed Mr. Robe Grlesbach, engineer or the mun- Motntreal. arrived at the site of the work yesterday morning they MugiQfd at the Baptist. Church foimd open water separating mom nail, Thursday, Fob. 35 at ifalfh. FIREMEN_ CALLED YESTER- DAY-Tllv "Wmell We" “ued ‘l’ were able reach the drilling tools 15:15 yesterday morning w V. Deu- 111s, Ivlout and Grow!!! 5w". _37 liuuicc 51.. 1o extrngulzlg ti 25g bilietlriasgriiiietiiet? Theremwas Enough Norman‘, 1w“ ‘wured’ some damage from smoke. The firt- 111c11 were zuvny about half an hour ounnvsnv scsmsu NEEDED flamed w fink four holes 80 feet 1 »-'l‘l1cre are "Hilly 0991111135 at m9 ‘ present time ‘for Orililnarydsyeélfin 1n the Navy. t was eame - day from LicuL-Oommander M. G. chgqelallllzlelllfiiof" unglwdflulfld 11n- McCnrthy, Captain of H.M.O.S. - '90 . film "' Queen Charlotte", . ES ‘TOMORROW -"I‘he Weill-hint; approximately one ton. ,0 ~ M0131“; ‘ Recruiting Um: The site of the work was about a 1 m» m, women’; mils anal: Iéalf southwest, of Gov- 1 1n 12.0.1111‘. yesterday "m"! fl- Am grmoilrles. 211m Officer Working with Mr. crimson was 1 ,1 M1‘ Grafh ls 111 charge and cpl. a. Mjr-ilfldvn Hicks of the Inapltntlon Dalton represents the W011!!!" M“ "3 and Developmfl" cllmpflfly sion. They are b09111! W ma“ more prospective YOURS’ W°' I31 A1351 day in Charlottetown. rows srsrr 0F TRAINING ‘ ‘ RJ-‘L-Llcut. 0. I. MacDonald. v9 of Pictou, N15. was recent- n-viisfcrrcd to the staff of the 11-11mm; centre at. Beach Grove in-ut. Mat-Donald is i1 native of pmm, N3, and came here from we training centre at Aldershot i1» 1121s clulrgc of number seven tal.il0/lli at Beach Grove, NO APPOINTMENT MADE YET tn» tmpoiuimcul. has as yet bee“ c at. the Charlottetown Post to fill ‘the vacuncv of district (1, f0, of ptkslfil services calmed by the dcnth of Mr. E. J. Gallant. ‘flab work of till“ deilflrlmenl l5 be‘ in q locked niiffr by Mr- H. L. Pick- nvrl and Mr. LE. MacLeod, ln ad- dition to their regular dime‘. ARRIVED LAST NIGHT-MAID!‘ C. .I. IVIJcDmmId, Halifax, Field 51 "fury 0f the Canadian Medical 1m. mcnt 11nd Assignment Board 1111- mlilflnv District No. 6 arrived 111 U10 r111: 111st. night. and is SIB-yin! .1.‘ 111v churlnttctouui Hotel. M210!‘ M "Uonlld ls making a health , .1-v nf the Doctors and Hospitals 1, 1,11, milllrifv district. It is nflrt 11f 11 Ilozuinion-vvlde survey I10 l/filiiiu lIEYWYIIIBIIOII 0n the 00m- cfc Iicalth resources 0! 0811M"!- fc nlms tn remain In the Pmvllwe .111 ivcck. A 31rd!’ niymron vounv- "1 ivouiuuis — A vet‘! WW r121 ycstrrdzvv brought U19 1 ,._._.,,,1,1-:- c; iicw ration books cd to (lillP in Charlottetown up 1 vctcrcmy 11 total of 3.- vivcn nut b,V the volun- 11 worlzcrs in charffl! 01 ution. In Summcfildi? alrcudy been 155E911- ’ chm-go of me distribution 0pm,‘! 1.11111 in Western Prince. n0" tuyzuv new hooks have been 8W9" “ ‘but ycct. Citizens are urged w S“ ,1, 1,1111;- f0 avoid any unnecesssri rush toward the close of the drive. MR GYIH) CLUB lllI-IETS-JPWO n??? \n,1_1~ wcrc welcomed to tn, b at thcir regular weekly . 1,151 11111111.. iiiev \Y<‘"»‘ 171'- lwilllid of the PYOVlIICIEIl Sun- iu-n and Mr. Robert Large 0f éioclcw who nddfvfised ‘he ", on the Red Cross Campaign. now lmina; launched. Mr. M0110? Dvw was chairman last. b1811- ‘h "c was n large attendance 0f '1 iucinbcrs and (W0 8116515 “m9 wQlLCIDUfl, Dr. Crcelman and M‘: lmrold Bohnker. BACK TO AlTHlMAL-Jlhhln ser- z buck to normal yesterdliy (uflny of several Iiours on llClL€l()\‘.‘l'i-G00l‘ZCY.0WII r1111 iurdajc. The delay W95 c9415‘ cvi 1ft Mt, stcwurt when a freight 1:111‘ 311111pcd the mils while shunt- 1111: 1111<1 swung around kideways. rim blocked the Georgetown line 11nd 111.\1ic it. lmpmsiblc in Pmcwd 1111" further. Tnc pnssclillfifc all" llul"llf wing to sourls l-l'!l-l1Sf0l‘I'€(l 111 to tIIIOllIOI‘ trnin at Mount. 1 “m: wcre not held up. ’I_‘l1e tralu with irkers. which ~ht c111‘ back ln place and the 1,1 track icpalred in about (‘IVILIAN IIEFENUE COMMIT- 'l'l-.‘i~I--Auxilinry cuter supply. de- molition squads and Cflflbflmlllfitio" posts were mutlcrs that came up for discussion st the Charlottetown mvin,“ n-zrenoe Committee meet- ing last night. Mr. RR. Hurst was given complete control of the AR. P, opcruttounl organization until the return of Counx J. E. 51cm! from Montreal. Ml‘. Stems was for- merly Controller of A. R. P. police l-lis Worship Mayor B , Roy H01- mnn presided. at lust night's meet- ing. 1111c the foilowl were in at- lcndimcc: col. R. . Chandler, 11/111101 WI-I. Poole, Fire chief Angv 11:; McEachcrn, Mcars. HA. Mess- r-rvcy, Jiis. Fullerton, RR. Hurst. .111‘. McKee and LY. Reddin. sec- 1c nrv. YESTERDAWS FREIGHT MOVE- from their equipment. The tide had turned by that time, however, and was bringln: the ice in again. It was om a more time until they over a narrow tongue of ice. All the equipment was saved but further drilling was abandoned. it. was thought. to s rve the pur- pose oi’ the survey. Work began Saturday. It was nto the rock. When the work was discontinued for the nithf. flundsy three holes had been completed. by a gasoline engine, together with 1111mm and other tools. the whole of Amos, Quebec. It was equipment from that organization which was Charlottetown man, was assistinl. The won: was undertaken to de- termine the nature o! the bottom of the Bay. If olI drilling opera- tions are undertaken were the e- quipment may be gulppgftgd m; piles or s crrbwork may be 1mm, Scene of ilhe work was not far from the famous Fitzroy Rock in fie channel into. Grarlofteiown arbor. ii..- Three Nazi (our miles from Thala but they are SHOWHIB slim of exhaustion." no declared Lhs British and A- merican forces "appear to iuve the situation in hand." Field reports tonight mowed the Kasserlno gap was being "v Wfife VPIIISIIIB 11D heavier guns - aamy . difficult defensive task w prevent: their Miole southern line from be- ing shattered after the serious blow that: resulted in the loss of the vital pass. Reports from field headquarters said the Gennans had hurled 40 tanks toward Thala. 20 toward Te- bessa, and 14 at Bbiba. (The Morocco radio 1n q broad- cast heard in London Monday night. said: “A strong enemy attack northwest of Kasserine has been stemmed by the Allies. South of Sblba, enemy infantry was repelled. In the northern sector, a [rush to- ward Medjez El Bab also was stemmcdl’) The Allied air arm in the cen- tral Tunisian theatre “'11s. as 1m Allied communique put it. "severe. Iv restricted" by the weather, but, bombing action against the enemy base of Gafsa, to the south of the heaviest land action was reported, In the Mediterranean Allied bombers and fighters sweeping down to attack an enemy convoy south of Slcilv hit a big supply ship. s warship and two escort -SP0nsored By_. - CHARLOTTETOWN ' SEA CADETS 111111111: 211111111111 ' 1111111. 411.4,", A portion of tbs ics mflillsboro any moved out into the Strait on» expeciedg Sunday nlibf carrying with it tiling equipment used in exploring the bottom of the Bayin - can“ °""f.i.'.“.i2° "stars . f0 aton W0 llll I 0 S“ “““‘“°°“‘ cmm“ spmmflfld’ drilling m: oil be undertaken mm, a 111: JIINCIPS . WIIDESI . {fill} lADlN-POWIJ: Empire’. moll film-ll- One el the guished soldiers‘: tiu-oughout the world, lord Baden- Powelel inaugurated the Boy Scout Movement in i908, ant was re- cognized as Obie! World uni-ll his death in 104i. Premier King ‘ (continued from page I) a great education- resoluticn passed without s _ The House also passed a. rasolu-. Lion referring to the standinc oom- mlttee on prlvilms and elections for an election in Btanstead when the election in 1940 of E. 0. David- son, s Liberal, was annulled by thcl supreme Court of Canada the matter had been allowed t0 stand ion: already and that the House itself should declare the Mr. King said firs nuthr of pm- codure in these well be taken 110 by the mmmitteo when it sits. A number of questions were sn- rwered before the House got down to government business. to a question from Mr. Coldweli, to whether he had communicat- n opinion on the Indian sit,- uatlon to the British Government, M {King replied "the answer is I Finance Minister Ilslay fold a (continued from page l) auestioner that he did not propose 1 All! ative of the organized e placed on the committee set up recently to advise the gov- eminent on civil service matters. Lmbor Minister Mitchell promised 1m early statement on the farm labor situation with particular re- heamy held by me Germamwwho ggglgtizhto a request from Karl an u,’ regarded as An mdwamm South) that the time off-season m“ Rommel may be gmbung an work may be per-fanned by (am- in war industries be extended on throwing everything 111m an at- f“ H h t tempt, w‘ cripple the British 1st §n¢2°,,§vfn,fnfi1.$:“g° m w” "n should b 110111111111 11110011 Ruhzurl lletimng - Jack Haley Pat: 11.1121 Munsun- WatteriAhet EXTRA 1 1 - NEWS Pincer On Axis Europe — Canada Carries On — The Allies were faced with a motion for u b _riorlfy for government uslness mounted the bulk u! the afternoon sitting. Train- Crews Blamed For Almonte Crash OTTAWA, Feb. 22 -(CP)-Fall- ure to observe railway rules was responsible for a railway "B811 it Almonte, Ont. Dec. 27, which re- suted in 3B deaths. the Board of Transport commissioners said in a 1cport issued today. The Board conducted an inde- pendent inquiry info the accident in addition m examlnlflfl the ire"!- crlpt of evidence Elven M» l '30P" Popular Sing-Song MAPLE PRODUCTS OTTAWA, Feb. 22 -(CP)--MspIe Products produced in Canada m I942 had a total value of $6,716,300, it was reported in a reply made in the House of Commons today to a question bv Uguorl Lncimbl (Odu. Laval-Two Mountains.» This production included 3,737,200 110111111! of maple sugar and 2.876.900 zill- syrup. Exports of mapie sugar amounted and 0f_ maple syrup, $1,438,779. FERGUSON-Arfylamptorfrlcbrll. “There can be no other conclus- 1 __ rm drawn from the facts. but that Ferguwn, (ma) Eu“ acumen m“ b 1.11" the rules been observed there vessels. Four enemy planes also were destroyed. the cost. in all these operations having been two Allied planes. From Calm, menwbllc. British headquarters announced bomber attacks on Palermo in Sicily and hits on two Axis merchant vessels this, attacks on Melos harbor of! would have been no accident," said .__€____.____ The Board found there was fail- u‘ on the part. of the crew of the troop train extra, which crashed into the rear of a Canadian Pacific Railway passenger train in Alrnonte station, to observe a rule governing in the Mediterranean. Aside from train schedules. The extra exceeded the schedule fhc Greek mainland blow up n. of the regular passenger train and merchant ship 11ml set another a- the engineer of the extra "did not l>__€_.i__.__,. DEAGLE - In i-hs 22, I943, Mary Ellen Dcuulc 1m‘- mcrly of Sourts West tn hcr filth Remains rcsLing at Hcnnesseys F1111eral Hcmc. funer- SMlTIl-At 10 Chestnut St day. February, 22, I943. Mn .____-._ lottetown Hos ital i d n11! ll mwklns n Igod “£83.12.” “ wife an Lfeui-Gol. If. W. Johnstone of the 17th Reserve Armored Re rnent has been ill st his home l! the past; week, rnmrrv UNITED OIIUICII rvlisnn 6-" on. The Orbs mm In sum Hall. ‘ er smith in her 44th year. frcm the MacLean Fllflcflll today. Tuesday, at 3 p.m. Funeral leaving 11t 3.20. Interment P00l)lE‘S' Ccmetvrv. ADAMS- At the P. lpltdl. Feb. 21. 101:1, Adtlnls 20f Grafton . your. Remains art- Cuicllffc Puucm Hun: crnl service will by flame. Four Allied planes werg have his train under control and st. prepared to stop as he approached Almonte station." the Board found. Jnunyl». official who was riding this ar - train (the troop train) at the time erred inasmuch as he failed to Lake such necessary action as would en- go sure compliance the reuort added. It was found that there .. neglect on the part of the regular train crew to provide the rear of their . usscn er (By The Canadian Press) grolgcgllon 1o,- Feb», 331 1913 "-394 3min llllll‘ train bv rcd or yellow fusres as re- Plorlze. Wrecked ncnr Cane Race. qulred by 0. P. H. rules when it Newmlffldlfllld; 92 "V95 1°" Gm‘- was known that their train was not “ml “"095 l" POPWBIIESE Nyaanland making the speed required by sche- fvrccd southward w the 11mm- Lurlo dule am;- that the end of the train , River, Spanish steamer bIar-Gnspio Dmjwwd beyond the 8mm“ “mus Cutcllffe Fuucrai 1-11-111» (115.1? P0 Woke Vnllrv Unltcrl Church whirl crrl service will 1w ‘mid Wffl" ‘lFNlfi-V afternoon n1 L Ji-rmcuf Harfsvillc Ccmctcry. Iuteivucut Pcogzlr-v iu-zuc’ r111". Remnfrs wl!‘ 11¢ ffl]‘\'."ll‘f"‘(l . Personae British Subs .~:a.::~.1.1:11..@1=1- k“t‘°él.i‘lf Score Successes i IQMITII -— Al. I0 Chestnut SI fl. IMonday February 92. 194.1. .- tChesfer Smith In her Funeral from the lilnclcnn P111“?- al Home ‘hit-rainy. service stnrtfn! at 3 pm. FIIDHTR] Icavim! rli 3-3" Interment People's Cemcfciy. LONDON Rb. as —(OP - Th Corporal l2. R. Norton of the PEA. Admiralty Announce: J e Hl5hlmd°m (Black WW4“). hill four British submarines o rnun Pit-domed hll lmlt film’ lliflnfllfll in the Mediterranean havge a s very ‘pleasant furlough with his mo mgdlum-glggd 111111117 in Ormud. ships, probably sunk PERSONAL have damased three othe Four of the attacks which wok 1' place over an undisclosed period °l' occurred off the Italian coast. one! off the coast o1! Blcily and one off ' " _"" eastern Tunisia where th was under ineffectual Trinity llnltoil Church My "“°" “""‘"~ Clipper Crashes LISBON m. cll r flying boat a lght from the United States crashed in landing on the Tacus . i . To Late To Classify iloviilertfdiiissiguifm “u” “a aboard. The remaining f6 pamm - N; D. MacLean Charlottetown llll arriving here on LE __$ .s____.______.._..___________, wANTED-DELIVIII BICYCLE. ers and crew members were hm I fine C4. O-lI-ii. ashce Q Ill!