. _flr>;/\v’._ 1... MARCH 28. 19411 F and L. Wash and Wear Well “Marvel- Tex ” Run-pro f nlsssomoiiriiw“ medium and large size; Panties and vest. Priced according to size .q,y|°.__._....__._._._.___ Undies antics and vests. wh te. Small, 59c Real Silk Milanese "Honeys" us fine as your silk stock- Inga. $1.25 ‘° $1.50 r cone s. MFLEQD, COLUMN OI‘ NATURAL RE I CONSERVATION I -———————__. PRACTICAL OPINI VITAL results Armcrmo TIIB usns lilvrgmzngrrsrg: SOURCES B! MB. LUDLOW JENKINS, ESTTMATING NORTH AMERICA'S WATERFOWL Announcement a! the January waterfowl ilwentory was broadcast y,» the Biological Survely on March 17, 1939. Under the irection of nine regional directors, and with the cooperation of several Federal dPpIiTIIIIGTH-S, State game officials snil otllers the Survey each year, after the c ose of the hunting seas- on, conducts this stock-taking of North America's waterfowl, at that n: wintering in the United States ‘I'll "helps tn-ke the gucss-vvork out (if the job of recommending hunt- lni regulations for nerd fall", to quote from the broadcast. (No clos- ed seasons-with the duck stamp.) The estimates for the flocks that can.» tinder observation in January. 191w, total about fou teen million. Tl assume , represent twenty-five or thirty percent .1“ total population. will, this operation may take in» fluxes-work out of waterfowl l/lml kration, ‘bat it leaves s lot h; guessing to be one by those who src still worried about the fate of sevcrnl of our vanishing specie; After all, fifty or sixty million wat- erfowl, representing near] fifty spoilcs of ducks, about elg teen of geese, and two of swans. W0 8119B are not. too many for a nation of 140 million people, not to mention lhc len million or so citizens of Ga.- nniin, where most of these water- foul are raised. We cannot help gut inc how many culivaabacks or ls, or buffle-hends, or rud- 8N5 left. all species that last var were restored to the game list. 1w wimdcr how rnrinv of this esti- mated number were Ross geese, or iu- t‘:l.\lL‘I'I1 sntfiW-Biziwt. g3 the cuckllilg goose. a H1 M186!‘ 5W- C105, with small wintering grounds all in the states. We note also that fewer geese, counting all kinds, were found this ear. We might ess that this is so cc. sc during he mist two years the willy limit has been five instead ot four, as previously; or because ihcri- llave always becn fewer, alto- getllc", than the administrators thoulht. We cannot knOW. bill we can't help guessing. wt- mlght guess how many geese are killed each year, or how many ducks. No one knows, because those who kill them do not want to tell us, lirld we do not like to ask them. The killers think it is none of our business. Surely it is a pr r con- osrn of the ad-nrlnlstrntor. e might guess wiry it is that anyone should allowed to kill five or even four great goose in any day, lct alone every day for six weeks. 'I‘his. 0! course, if they are found. At any rate we know this. that ln lute years most of us do not often see a wild goose, and that al- l —--- "' '17‘ . NOVA, lSCOTIANl l HALIFAX, N.s.l’ when in llnlifu stop at the “Nova Scotlnn", u mod- ern fireproof structure with “ll latest flu protective appliances. I'll splendidly sppolnted guest room, all with tub and shower-an unsurpassed cuisine serving sen-foods el the province u a speelslty and service ol metropolitan standard. llotel nnd rlllvvly static! connected by arcade, sliml- nstlng taxi and baggage transfer charges. / Rem/rem 13.30 lei. .4: any C. N. 1 ‘lvv #14! or write.- 1U"- NOCQ stdldllo W,‘ Hall/us, N. 3.] ' l most as rarely do we helli- Hflnxled sound of horn and bells” that used to tell us that some- WhBTO. somehow. s beautiful wvlld crea ure had survived, to misc her young. And we wonder whether s few privileged ones among our cit- izenry will this year be allowed to kill. n any one of mrmy days, five of these great birds. now fewer throughout the country. Many peo- ple think that one or trvo should be enough. Next month. when we know more about some things, and have done "the past. pla. O I O O “In most of the islands and coun- tries south oi’ lite Uultntl Santos sou: birds may be shot, noticd or sunr- cd, and 'ZlO\\‘1l(‘1'I‘ rive lll- vc l.t'.v.-= lim- iting the number of name 111111:- that may be killed lll n (lily: In six untrles there nre no lfrd p:o'cc- ion laws and in mnuv others the few statutes are not. helm: cuforccil. . . Instruction in the Vfllllt‘ nf birds has no nart in the school curriculum. ‘liens of millimls of ncoplc lil iho<c lands have never cvcrl u nrlnlphlr-t urging the Protection of birds uucl game. Yet, nto those rrwlous. cov- ering more than hnlf of the Wesit-rn Iicmisphere. there annually f‘_v teeming millions of our North American birds. when in autumn the ilrge to migrate comcr. ilprui them." This is quutcd from R lcitflct of the International Cnrnurittilc for Bird Preservation, of which Dr. '1‘. Gilbert Pearson is chairman. Fuced this country. we must rcrtllzc that as we are with much to be ilnn» in bird protect-ion is an iuicrllntinu- al problem 111 which fuutllllricllill education plays a vital pit-t- Soybeans During the pa t few years, there has been nu llicreirszlilz interest 111 illc l)ui\\ibiiiii.'fi oi g.l_\'i)l“illl.s u» it field crop in Prince lszhvzrrd bland. as evidenced by llulltvllolls iuiiuirlcs received at the Dominion isxp" ulelltai Slutlull, Ollltiluiii-ioull. 1.. peruneills with soybeans at tilt. Clmrlottetowii Stullou ultriilg tili- trust. seven yturs irate tlrliiiillhlinic>d| cleluzy that lire crop um be RYUWU successfully Dl‘O\‘1(1l'(1 11,15 svcilul early, lhat the ilillti is such 1L8 woulil produce a ruorl cropof corn or‘ roots. nnd tint a \"itl‘1l.'LV suitable w the climate is chosen. ‘ a VltfltliV which mu- turcs 30 to 40 iluys ii-il Plptfllcii cucli oi illc nu- wltll all uverugt: yleli ill l_i e15 of ripe bcillm p01- aizrc and nut ii.i' five yelus has gill-ll iiu int-inure 01 l0 1-2 tons 0f green l1lil.lt‘1‘1..li acre. Under field colldiilolhs, have bccn about. one-fifth lcss Ka. a compriratlvi 1y new variety, produced all. uliluvil. has been tested 101' L1H) lull-i 111111‘. ll» -S n, few days earlier‘ 111 lll.l‘.lll'llt' than Mandarin but has given a album)‘ lower vii-id. _ O. A. C. 211, a variety devrzfv!‘ at the Ontario Alulcultllrnl Lint .i- ~ produced a five _VL'1I.1‘.5 nveruge 1111-. l\~ ‘yield 0i l_i 1-2 Lull- |li-l‘_ 11411‘, but ills not. 1'l])i"1lt‘(i iyvl-v-tli. 111 wrv IM- oritble X0315. U1) lo the IJYF-‘Plll. Mandarin fl|l|1(';L1'5 to be the lritist rellltble vuriilly 1t) sevil 101' bum green vlelri null for 1'11)l‘ beans. , Unlike conllrioir u: n or field bcilns. 50_\'1)ll\11.\ llrl l‘ illlurtil bl’ light sprllli: frosts. Til bliflllisl hi‘ llliillifl 11S 504111 4L‘- lx.‘ worked well illlil biitiuqs lull 115111111)‘ (luring inc lust W111i 111vA\1-|.\> For it good crop t_li_i- lurid shim-ii hi‘ prepared and fertilized or“ iuiiliulitt a,» tor routs or corn. vvfllillfl l" rows 28 inches 11 rt. eitht-r iii drills or on the level. ins lzivcli the bljsl rcsillt; its this s" icm ncrnuls or luc eultivntioh ilctcssultv 11"‘ ,1“_",".‘ volvill and llic uuuilnl of “ill hi; 300d may be covevi-tl to ii (lent : of 1 or 1 1-2 inches, lire rate F, sealing has vliccrl fvtmi to tomril Pounds ppf acre \\\l.1i rtallils \. . .111 stlctlgtll 0 1111111 ng wtlr the , _ ‘f’ m!‘ , and the cliurnlailrot ihi r ‘Qll-nfivf the sofivbeuu lsmu 1:331!» _ n“ egum nous cl l ‘- __ ~ en-gqtherilli; ilucic tut not t 1.1 e soil but ma bomsltililllllifillliiv illillliliiillilll! Ill? se . culturi- for llll>‘ ollljliv-w 0'1"‘ be obtairécg at i: smull 1111"? 11m“ 1l$(.. Sngboqn; nrakc ii lmv hlllh qunlltv. thvll‘ M‘ °“.““.‘."1, if‘. recommended in Prillvc 1'iil\\-"< - land owing to the lat-l lllllt thvv If hard to cure. In ill-N t‘ 1W1" ll" weather- i5 g0 uni:\\'cl‘:1‘.\lr‘ 111"‘ '1‘ leevee are richer in 111'"l;|l1\ ‘flffm ti." ....°"'". imls-ill" nth-l". e . . - ~ . q‘ A rqrcillli’ when ma leaves Hwmbhst. uti- The Central Guardian .___. rulseolumnhrsservedlovnewssl local interest but advertising o! n newly nature may be inserted at 6 oenta 1 word strictly pay- able in advance. CONIIDERATION LII’! IN UB- INCE. L-MW-‘I-Zi-dil. sitf5i¥~iei¥ii?iu‘ .°"ii'al"1 . c 28th. Bt. Peterls Parish . POLIOI COURT-Ill th P011430 Court yesterday |, d e d]; Dmitri! was lined $10 and costs or 20 days in Jail. The many friends of Mrs, Roy Bruce of North River, will be glad to know that she ls steadily im- proving in the P. E. I. Hospital. NAME OMITTED-In the NDOi-t of the Scotch Concert at Wood Is- lllnds the name of Miss Elizabeth Murdock who danced the Highland Fling. was inadvertently omitted. FUNERAL TODAY-The hlneral of Mrs. William McCarthy will be held this morning from her late residence, 55 Chestnut Street lit 8 50 to the Church of the Most l-luly Redeemer, thence to R. C. Cemetery, IITGIILANDER. IN FREDERIC- TON-Pte. L. R. Wedge of the P. E. I. liighiflillfilfffi (Black Watch) has been visiting ills wife and son iii Fredericton. Before returning to 1195 Tcgilllflil. in Nova. Bcotiahe will visit friends in P, E. I. -(Fred- ericton Gleaner). ANNUAL EASTER. MEETING- The annual Easter public meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of the Charlottetown Baptist Church was held last ni ht in the schoolroom. The Presl ent Mrs. T. G. Ives occupied the chair and Mrs. H. L. Dentori ellvercd the uckhesls. Tile large at endanoe was delighted with a solo by M155 Evelyn Wood. PERSONAL! Mrs Gordon Connors has re- turned home from I-Iailfax where slic rpeirt tile past nlollth visiting her llusbnnd Staff Sgt. Gordon J. Connors. some more gucgqjnm we pl-(ypose m Airwu: _lu tlic lvlarlliuros, left with present, 5mm. n; u", m,“ Mm,“ ‘his lnlrtlly yesterday for Mnnctnn waterfowl protection during [1y|\,\\{'1l(‘1'0 lic ivili rewrite in the future few years, with lubics, and cx- ' 10118. lThc open market f0!‘ p "ilcriiug Wits still Mil-roiling for a . cents with a now IVIr. L. I-I Power, _ . Maintenance Sul)L‘l‘11‘1i(‘.ll(1l‘IlL of the Canadian hm. ireeir ll"il.11.<1i7l'l'[‘(1 to the Rlillliil-Oil base for the Al1"l\'&_‘{S. Airs. Mccflllll, mother Mrs. Pinvcr, accompanied them. Mia. Alex Scott accompanied by her father, Mr, Angus MircKeilziu Canadian of lclt _\‘t‘r§ll'1'(li’1\' for Irlililfux, where they \\l1l reside 111 future. Mrs. b ivt lvll 10111 her husband who ihc Divisional Engineer of the l‘ * u. hi that (lily, lifts» Pearl Weeks. B. A, who holds rt mood pnsltitlu in the Civil so vicc. Ottawa. ) been spending l :1 two weeks vncrl .. 11 at. the home of her pltrculs, Rev. . Mrs, Wccks. the Manse, Mill- sticcim, H. B. she returns to Ot- triwa on the 30th. The Eastern Guardian ."I‘liis column ls reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising nf n ncwsy nature may be iniicried m. cents n word Fgi-trictly ble in advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be llautlcd to their Rlopt. Archie liume. Pound Still Sliding 0n Exchange Mart NEW YORK. March 2'1—-(CP)— tlrs pound bottom 11101.‘! 11s the P?!“ 90"‘ tliiucil Tllestlrlys decline 0f 14. 3-4 lOss of 4 1-4 cents, At one time sterling had drop- pvfl around nine cents but later 1l.'|l\'\’(l this drop and closed a‘. .'1.~ l--i in terms of the Untied sluice rlolllu‘, its lmvcst Dfice slnCB lill‘ (levriluzitltllr of mold in 1934- Tho Cuundltur dollar which us- uflllv mirrors action of sterling. ruck out‘ for itsclt with a gain of .. . cent. to n discount of 1B 3-4 ])l‘l' cclit. (Ottawa forclgrl ex- i-ll:rul;i~ control hoard rule 9.09- 9.91 1w!‘ (‘"111 tliyctuint). 'I‘hie P‘reuc.li_ frnnlc, however. bzllluil to sterling by strong eco- nct tit‘ tom-lied 1.911 cents. ' since Jilly, 192G. A par- l‘. Icft. ille French lulit .0‘: ccllt 1t u! 1.98 (lrnts. Nvlltlxll (‘lll'1'1‘-1l‘.1"S livid stead)‘ The 1l<'l' ilciga ran up more tlrun l-Z ccnt. to the top rate for_ 19w. The Swiss franc and the Nctti-rl-linzds guiltler un- qhgirgod, WC re THE CHARIXYTTETOWN GUARDIAN Trinity United Church TIIUIBDAY. MAEAI 3th ‘LM-Chnmlnsde Chorus Hall. Addresses Iii-Y Grads "The world of tomorrow must be one in. which men will accept the golden rule as their standard and by so doing overcome exces- sive nationalism, eccmonlic unbal- ance and the scourge of war", said Rev. H. L. Denton. Km of the Charlottetown Bap Church in an address to the Hi-Y Grads Club last night. In his opening remarks, speaker described the artists dream of the model city o! tomor- row WIDTH’; Fair. “This dream was also true on s world scale, he said, and will have to be guarded lqfllnst in the future. The speaker pointed out various factors which must- be eliminated from civilization. Tile scourge of war must go, the intense type of economic disability of the present time must be corrected. "We must, develop something of the international mind in such a world. as well as war as an instrument or policy." The speaker outlined briefly the two important suggestions for the post war period, c Federation of Europe and Union of the Demo- oracles. The meeting was held in the "Y" social room with Roy Sylves- ter as chairman. Lloyd Grant led the sing song. (By The Cunmllim Press) llel; B lives lusl. ____.u T‘ IIIIUPIIS"; to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MaoMil- hm, Wood Islands a son Donald Sinclair‘. DEATHS ROSS-At Winsloe, P.E.I., March 27, 1940, Mrs. John A, Ross, nee Jessie Bruce in her 98th year. Fun- eml on Friday, Nlarch 29th at 2 1.111. JAY——At ‘Mt, Stewart on March 2'1, 1940, David Jay, aged '79 years. Funeral Fulo-ay nfternocn from his late residence zit 2 o'clock. O'CONNELL-—At Chicago on March l7, 1940, W. Marshall O'- Connell, beloved husband of Mary B.I.S. ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH 8 P. M. Election of Officers Full Attendance Requested mooo-o-o-o-o-vrrro-e-ro-o O t l t 0 7-3 28-11. - sci-l Island Candidates llov. ll. L. Benton 1M»- v-n-d- omit» Charlottetown on Febru Although I lott C nationalism must vanish, and the m exterminating R, Cen . w . (Margaret Olive Murray, St. Elea- 1'3. Ross Stirling White, New gow. ' I! and preference given to first con- I with" who served in lust. filvat 3.7‘. Ltiurn Marjorie J.lll'll$‘(lll, S f- rom l. ll Z MacfiILLAN-Jjn March 53, 1WD, dish Royalty t Mary Gertrude Mackay, Frederic- on w 11 lotteto tawa B0 Prlnceto , Edna Isabel Frasx. Charlotte- " town. James Gerald MttcKinnon, Rich- , . mond. lottcto tiRlv OOOOOOOQOOOQOOO'OOOOO:7S1 Glvll Servants ._____ Mi"!!! 33. 1940, triers appears the 5°11°W1M lists. in order of merit, land Candidates who have qualified for employment as Clerks in the Civil Service of Canada by l general o0 titi wh ch wu hel examination, at Summerslde and 3,’ 1940. 1,000 candidaigsythrough- out the Dominion wrote the exam- IYIBUOII. only 7B2 qualified as clerks, Crude 2. and 3228 as clerks, Gffldt‘ on/mz z oumurs Average or as per mi: required Mm Stella Marie Smith, Char- w Jean Llnkletter, Ora- Doris Isabelle MoDougall, Char- WI! lottetown. as shown at the New York p of sclentlfioiand mechanical perfec- 10mm, 112$??? 11051531210531’ bhéegilgvaatisfll- gagordon Alley Bcrimgeour, cum. 5101141! 11.1% 1,2, roiiiiehligiayiayfiuttiirgg wgflcob Kc“ Duglant Kmsmg‘ paraizylrlg all the traffic.‘ ‘Finis Lester Benjamin some,“ chap etown. Iélrorence Dorothy Jenkins, George- Chdrlcs Russell Murray. St, Pet- rs. Arthur Stroud Reynolds, U1 , Laura Marjorie Jonston, P551101‘ vler. “Allison Inrraine Webb, Caven- Alex. Gerard McMillan, Eldon. l Dorothy Evelyn Toombs, West: W . Mgr? Gertrude MacKay, Dundas Ma Dalton, is Anne Beth MacEwlen “Bristol . Iiilenry Robertson Mill fl er, Corn- Glas- AYC-Ffilie of 70 per cent required Alfred Edward Kelly, Charlotte- Anlllu- Stvuud itigvuoiils, Uigg. Allison Imrraiue u \| l», Alex. Gerard McMillan. EIfiOII. Dorothy Evelyn Toombs, Wexst, C8 V611- Mary Dalton, Elmsdale, Annie Beth MacEwen, Bzlstol, Henry Robertson Miler, Corn- a Miiry Stella Marie Smith, Clint‘- lrn. . hiargavct Olive lVllil-ruy, Otturvn. Zllpha Jean Llnklctiei", Crnpziud. Doris Isabelle McDougall, Char- lottetown. ' Gordon Alley Scrimgeour, Ot- U Ric's Stirling White, New ons- w. Jacob Keir Duggan, Keirsington. Florence Genevieve Dalton, Sum- merslde. C Sara J. Murray, I-Iartsvllle. h Margaret Brown T o w n s e n d, Linurena Shrecilan, ‘Kinkoru Arthur Nicholson Hcnrtz, Char- - wn. Hilda Christine Benton, Flat (‘T Allllil‘. Edith Madge Iiinklcitcr, lmmcrslde. n l bfillllfl into small sheaves and sctl up in stoillcs 1o cure. . l When griuvlliiz soybl-‘Rfks 101‘ the first time. it is advisable to plant u unll uunutilyl only. nrcfcrnby l" .1.; AJIIIP field whcre the roots are to he nrcqvrl. Om‘ Nears (‘K110110099 will show whether or not it W010i! b0 1‘i‘l1illl1111('i’l1 iu cruyv a lnfilf-‘l’ ¢Y°P the iilloivllu: vcnr. TiliiilltllflBoils ‘ Bad Blood the Cause ‘when hulls itiirt to break out on different parts of the holly it is an hviiliurci» that lilo blood is loaded up with inlptlriliitli. Juut when you think you are rid iif one, nuoilil-r crops up t0 Mk6 i1‘! plum lluil prolong yflilf 111159‘? _.\u tlio lrini-ing nnd poultlcing you luuv do will not stop more coming. m“. "M, giro that old, reliable, |_1,,,,,1",,|yi|‘yi|ig medicine Burdock 1 Iheoropcanbe ,_ . vantage as a rich. illiill Llid lull‘: 11 tack during (“'1' "in . inr-ih- wireesn 11681411‘?! m‘- Fm" “F i.“ ‘ h. auguw for rflffh priced loi‘illill.lnt~ilvyl centrates .1 n81 olllgulli; infirm m iromeed “iifiiis wengrggnt ln-htcln. ‘l T" ""1 rm....."u.li.'°ll."iilll lzilrrlf.‘ er “ ‘ g4! in the sheaf. , .,.... In COIIIMIIRUOS uritnqgglfytrd w v ' beans make oo ens - - “U, b l t e nliturrlllv 1W d. wring-lit of the mm- ron - ...'{h$ii°h the grain blndct- ‘W081. o the leaves have in Wm m‘ L! 1n m9 flrm dough s - .. . mm,‘ Bu“... ii (‘DEBUG to banish the [wily ‘lhiulalultls lltive used it f0!‘ 1111i purpflfl‘ 01111111} um put 60 yam.‘ T1111‘ l!.ll.1l. nnd get rlil of the bad i] ,,,,,| y]... 110115 COD. ‘lliilllfll 00.. Ill- WWW 955 I AT- THE __........ Gilli/S STORE styl Spring Opening Which Q2) _ Sliecializes Q ' ~ Solely in i " G1RL’S COATS HATS, DRESSES. SKIRTS, JACKETS 8: ETC. $4.95 ‘° $14.95 DRESSES - Fresh, New $1.95 ‘° $3.95 HATS — Straws and Felts $1.00 ‘° $1.98 I CONFIRMATION _$ DRESSES - — —- Tho Misses Holmes 8i Bradley 152 Queen Street COATS es at 2.95 Phone 92 {I nlri. iThcrc =l ‘Willlltlltlf? hplrt for The " Pears 2 fins - - — - - 21c Crushed Pineapple 2 fins — 31c; Pineapple Juice 2 tins — —- 21c? --65c: Breakfast Bacon c l Machine Sliced l‘ Plxlra Lb- Sugor any kind 10 lbs. Rolled Outs 10 lbs. - Oniom No. 1, 10 lbs. Laundry Soup, ‘l0 bars Old Cheese, Choice -— Shoriening 2 lbs. -- - - 27cl Lard — — — — — — — 11c Grapefruit 4 for - - -- - 25c Pineapple Marmalade 22 oz. 35c| Baking Sodo, bulk 3 lbs. ZOcfiI-r‘, it Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. - —~ ' Orange Juice, 2 fins -— — 29c l Milk on kind 3 fins __ __ 25cc 1.111111 f’. Ill-u 1o ("ilslomer gin" 22*?“ _ _ — _ '_' Lemdn Eitlraci, 8 oz. bottle 25c 7 _T§____,'E‘ " f _ _ — f,‘ PUSH)’ Flour, 7 lb. bag _ ._ 29¢ Rilllli] PEAS B 1 Cdf'h2lb ——21 ”“”""""}" ' '" . Fgimpjj; ,n°cu':s “L _‘_ __ _ nji SUNKISI ORANGLS . 2 1 uh. 25g Ch ' S k — - — -- - . S '. 1, 1) '.-- . c" _ ~~ - -;~~--~~-~-- Pofglciuzjaom“ ,b____2;: Em“ 1m" "’ ‘I 9° 1 iclririitu Ll-YTTUCE Spare Ribs lb . — — — — —8c Doz. c. j Choice -— c. each. Porkchops trimmed — - — 27c 3 ‘ 1 1 5 DAY SALE hiarch to April 2nd chsilétu- w Y OVER’ AGE LIMIT‘ Ruth Averil Toombs ——- town. ar _ Jam“ Macmmaldl “"110 (Dora Elizabeth Denny, Summer- hrfibel Florence Ling, chlorine- omen 1 ctumrs mm, r Frances Charlotte Ives, Elierslie. Elizahrtti Kathryn Francis. For- 111"!) lirlrll-P. Nllilrr-rl Florence Brown, Emer- F. ‘c Louise Nelson. Marshflcld. MARCH ‘.18, illifr-Russlzln fleet. town . bombarded outer forts on the Bos- Lest-er Benjamin Selllck, Char- 1 ithfiillqpaldvlcia shmren’ Char‘ Dorm l9 dive" ‘mil-lash “Lwnmon lometown‘ Oblglfiikllaulson Clark Summer- 11mm Allied operations in the Diir- Florence Dorothy Jenkins, ‘m, “ ‘ ' allellos. Liner Faliiblt. first Br.t- Gcllrwotovvn. ' -_ - lsii pu. mrgill" bout littuckcil by (lcr- 015N195 HHSSM] M""1"<\.V. Si» no“ names!’ Alberto“ minis, r-unk ill Si. George's Chaln- Pt-‘lvlli. 0",.“ “H, "MIT, . Fklu lzil JIHIIES ltIzrcDor-lald, Rollo Tiny lilsst. Well F. Moyse, Central Bedeque. ice Breaking 11p In Gulf .01 St. Lawrence 'I'lre ice breaking tug C. G. S. Ocean Eigle" is expected to leave ‘Lfillliibllfg N. S., April 5th for the gl/lugtltiien Islands, it was announ- lcctl by the Director of Marine Ser- ll . \ $111.: will be the first steamer tflP 1 n Gerard, Joseph MacKlnnon, Char- mghfl‘ formerly of ms c y’ ‘$5M Floyd Nico“, whim to the isoated Gulf Islands since GALLANT-At North Rustico. Sande. ' i115 "IfYQVA, Sllqlélflfiiqrmlllflfgvlf; March 4, 1940, Louise (Peters) be- Jennie Pearl Paynter, Kenslng- tilfmiicq, H7 $.10}: kécondiuons loved utlf-e of Lawrence Gallant, ton. i210 town“ pasgengcrs and a“ 23 '°“"" E,§§§§1,‘;§,"°d ‘ Isabel 3”“- Sl- l 1 ‘ will hi? can-lea. A11 freight _-___.-.~ We“. __ ' , lf ,l" r ~ t t me I1 rids, must mmvfi-mw-n-t-l-n-l-wv ' mgilg‘, Buthmland D"“°°n' sum" ti! aqtmlitliiliiibouig Iwtsaidlki‘ than ' A 11 4th. L I. Rieilei-md Joseph Murray’ Hunter Q1316 inhabitants of thsthMfl-llda- ‘ 1 . h. ' b ed b e Can- N’ D‘ ea" :' ragga white‘ 50m?!‘ zfdlffon xiilrxvigg sdi-liirlg The winter l: loilflozm mm X91105’ Chm‘ luol ils, when rcuillardfllghts We"! ' " ' , ' l t, M ll an passengers I UNDBEREhaIéIER ': gisgpgetkeslg Kaerel Klnlmm~ €"-t-]i3p(l‘lo\‘\)"ilr in lire Islands from EM A l: charfittemwn aus m‘ Ganam" '0‘ rlottctorvn since the steafmler ' '~ u. dl. . tinned last a . cglziltirugiighagd i: sidréelen Cecelia olough’ summer‘ flghglu‘ “u commencel ge ' :11. scl ll dilrirlg the a r Phone 149 l: wislltegife" Wilfred McDlmlildi N015?‘ i211‘ Afililpitillfslfilllillll! on ice con- " :, "i; j 1 Dds n ditlous lu illc Gull‘. This steamer ‘hum-unava- -.-.-.-l.--l.-.-..-' . towrfy “n” °° - Chmlmw- nlvs brlrvficll Piclou. N. s-sourls . i mRobert Barker Owen, Charlotts- I‘ and‘ the Magdalen m‘ , I , , , , , , wn. ‘ _' t C. ”“” “ gm Mym” MMM°¢ vkmfl" fliglitlst i110:fiiindM-Rzrdalgadislsng Ch rm’? Thm‘ Gerard Keneyt ilnv carrying mnil. Two ps5- M o eown‘ ~s made the return trtn . ltlnircs arc able to lanil with- ut. difficulty so far bttt the ice is {Hllilllil up rapidly in the Gulf is 40 miles of open water the north shore of -v Tslnird. l cvsrm lTIBOTlA sizhting "J-ii k‘ ~~ll~i1 wlloollcfs at the Islands ycslcrdnyv. ’ from illuhcrst- Isfnnd il- c \l".‘(‘l~I IVYO. Inndinc. hn= hccn good in the hnsius of tlw Tdruid. he said. but ull lilo olflllfln the lcc is brokcn “P onvtlvvnl l li"lc dlfflcul“ "ill Foolc" iu lrcv iv" o l-lre lsLlhrls ucxt wcck. CASH 8i GARRY STORES l:Mary_"M_d Bonshaw T“ Phone 717-748 187 Gt. Geo. Si. Pay Cash and Save 1“1t1'.Yi‘.'1i1T1.1\'ERY famed captain lSeveii Seaman Called By lleatll $11155 lFverreii it 1 1 it oiioucarsrnn. M: slow-ti Y? ' _(Ap)__(jg,pt,uln Jol Afathes-wlr, H Hmvmh 59, one of the vans I'll}; .ill-?_<1! 1M1 _ _ famous fishing sklppiis 01 Midi 1 FL days of sail. died Wlfill, Ten years ago Caiitillli blath- esnn "swallowed the anchor", .- - lug ashore to 118ml ill‘? <1‘- opei-atiug the BUSLUII Ilrilutl lug station WHDH, knolvir ' “Flshermeirs Station," bcc its broadcasts of arrival». , prices, weather reports Fwd other, in rest tn men (H115 In a sense, he returned to an 111‘ 11",‘ gidlftlrv 11b‘; tilelviorod Gfilllliil-‘filynulflfi 1i lrnigfn “w; ‘ up an a rc. n, as a. ' us: ff‘ .‘ mail, erected some of the 1111'» ‘-\$“““ “ radio masts in the Ullltccl States. l ‘uiixiflui ‘ using in their construction spurs‘ on ‘bUa, from sailing vessels. _ 1 “g, ‘ I-Ie built Marconi‘: fzvst \\'il'(‘—,'\‘;'_r "If less tower in the United Stairs‘ " and. in later years, souliralrut. rile- fully recalled his telusul it» ztcccp. _ ‘ Marconi stock in lieu of sahry. At : the time oi’ his death, he \v.'r.';. ‘ ps1 owner of station WHDH. Captain Matheson “h in nearly all the iuterrlcitiorlzil ' C. fishermen’; races sailed zlurini; his l .,. lifetime. He was aboard the lIl111-~ T. ous Gloucester schooner l-“spcr; in 1920 when she defc-ritccL prirtii-lprl ted Canadian schooner Delawaune. in the first contest; for the inter- national trophy l In 1931. Cu. ptain Mnthcson so‘. ed the Gloucester cllilllr - (‘ rude L. Thoballtl to ll n- hours. a record for the y Thehaud subsequciltlv wii< ti.‘ t ed by the Canadian champion Bluenose. A member of the Gloucester Master Mariners Amocintlon, Gno- tain Mathesoii held a reputation as a "mackerel killer," living for the Mag- c unlmmiquc " The evo- mérlytyfrurs hluh-liltcr- of the fie»: n,.,l._.,by m. , apa Matheson left a ‘ ‘i. three sons and two daughter... ' lnotfl-lfchif°x,,_ ‘ (lWill-Slti a N. S. Budget Expected Today ‘ prisoners others.) ‘i-itonnais- Monday HALIFAX. March 27 -~I(‘“i'>i Nova Scotizvs lmaisirflurc sill. through a mass of lcvidlilnn phi to clear the order of ‘ that Premier Arlzus L A. . Lumugh may bring down his bit/lie‘ 3012mm‘ 211i‘ blllv-Nctrc o’ ‘ ' i- Ixisliuflzz: "lncc-lvcre irltvotluccd .1! 111" .. ,g,_.D,-,.;1_ . .e n"? nflcr ‘Y~.-~ ‘.\l~~ l‘ i; . ussed recess. One of the ;, , y; ,_.l,_niz"bo,._ Pnclucctl bv HUT!“ . TTIVlS would "w: "l" chvslclnns ruled l llcf cases ‘ov mlv“ Other‘ mcrlwlll-r-s “ills and nrinnr rvm r l vzrlculturul mnrkc " l I-‘iti lug llil rc or icrcd the coma-u- in aeronautical englneetln C. ll. McKenzie. (left). themsclvel for posts in the Dominion‘: Iaplllly-l".[wdlllllig nlr luiiilstlgv, 45 wring Canadians Curtiss-Wright Technical Iiwliinic u! Glendale, (‘lllllnruuh lo take a one-yin g. Purl oi the (aviudlnn class ls shown uiih the institutes registrar,