ill ftlaxton Addresses ilalifax Meeting ohsb. LU. 01BX- y Al- benefits is the f,‘ _ - that in mniarlottetcwn reoesltl he heard ‘that some mothers _ 15116 10m- ~ were uriable ‘toward .11- to use lr, :1: ‘suitable fiothifll l Y allowances." he declar- to provide these gcliildren with a better rtun- Iity ior education because tlléy aiiiy allowances will he rent raceitve the rnedica stun- se M a good education." .Clllllll'llélitllll on the work of the closely jiiipertment oi Notional Health 3nd WelfareJdr. Claxton said: . ‘We do not intend to c ete * rovince or munic pal- any private health is enotuh work in us, and we in- d to work with all agencies RD ior the health and welfare of the of health, o? steam for to put our coats sack on when t o war is over." is Critical, 0f Remote Gontrol In ll. S. Industry “"— 4.500 at the pr t ti , i . dustry. One carlot oi cggs put up e.’i‘n*.l‘.§§r‘x'.§l'i" n” T “iPnT lé§“’$'.tl."fi “L°.’.fi§.§'r§§fi?.‘i‘§.' ‘"0 a "muesli: l3=5w§1l°?3-l=’;'.l..’rl“fi.§fi‘;‘“““" °’ ‘m’ '0' elm" w“ divert“ h the T harmful effects“ ie-dfhenf; ' "sweaty-one nnr» ies§o in' “"5” m ‘h’ -*"°°‘““°" °ll ll" 3 MON then 1100000 hhlld d°m°m° m“ “l H‘m“ m“ axes May M93" ” 0 tee or i’ - 9- - p311, o; m, Undigfwflw“ o; cam m ‘F h b‘ ‘d ‘ week. Another carlot is rolling Home‘ control s; y... gum; in eivvie-eau) is the came wit‘ m, dnggggeungy’ wjjllnafigl“ °' this week with less than carlot u. . Irish, - i e rlllwh n " ‘. ' “ma, ,. - ‘ - imvegjzgF-vatti “Kg-nlnflfi. 21:; favorites pleas.“ iiflliézismfi neqrrtlleey.‘ hreeiggnelfimnxnmfgum mewgggk,lgglgglgrmggedwgggnig tigé final?‘ .2??? gggkdlhg “Flag- Less Employment ' '-7 ‘NV I l l "W" 9°“ r and outlined int rpm 1 ions are quoting for upgraded eggs . mm “w,” Gem“, J M“, pinned “gm to the“. held,‘ om 1 e n8 liens tively little damage as a result oi d H d_ A L 3M3 _ A M d Qu l i - _ d t w h _ 01' 0119 yell‘. Hitherto it has been the war in respect to-buildings e W" -_ argf“ c- ' e ‘ —_— Utilize n a” - m“ pat”, m‘,§f‘,'§’§,h§f§"%:y ‘xix 239101111 f tt: hold meetings at and equimnent mihy 0' "m" "° ‘ehmkhaf-rfinig’ fiilltglrelg-ltghago-tltce‘: cagglfiwlietliicilxrzt‘ _ ‘C?’ "In" myléoll‘ . to the clos- "i4 1b the stains oi Keri- desldcéldl 0mm’ fglgk fggllfijtfii,,ly‘“°bggafiflfi° town- PA Large 35c: A Medium brief plgced beforeed gnyfi vii or eurtal of a- Ir. My or amen irom a 1 ' sol/fa Paiiefae- a - c 22' Commislon on ti . lions r N m“, , 1 "B" ll‘ mfltins would fuel, raw matei-ia and in some - - - i i i ' °lli wdflvfix provlngeummum; ma ‘was: azmiuon? m4':z‘°zn?'$k' 9mm’ b; held on the third Wednuday instances. because oi the number: alulliytiwes"c:llglhsl:iaemz. Clalnneg gggigfdtflCglilgOgIlrlxf-slggaltlilsc ooseitble filer since eh; n" ‘M no“; u," It is over these conv fireside fnofi rtaxsthysywliPrg‘ giflftggfligzegerlglfxlfsft? m‘; “fir” gcgfclhy c’ supplies‘ g v rates on employment “m “x sen cht th t iatli ' i - ,, i - ‘ __‘_ '1 y? i. .' ~ - _ the M,§’,’,,,',"'}2§;,,§?i“'°‘ ‘Wm’ int irilcndzhtpe ‘£3.39’ f“ Md §°°l““°" “ff” l“ “"9"” m“ L“m°“"‘“°' Th‘ key t” “m” MacCULLAlta-JENKINS wsp- ed lllltlerllltlfi-gesllttblllilhufiiag Xfllolgdldiellfl He cited the slackening of work éfitig t e 0min‘ Md cm” niblwfrrlrlii-tllin?“.§§§§§’,,"t$‘°" ‘*1 DING——A very pretty military wen. mndamentai cause oi difficulties h f] phi-p. ' mung“ an.“ e t m’ 1mm ding took place at the home oi exlnllellbell by family businesses "lldlhr nlnnt in Pictou as an lri~' ' "on, 5 ° ° “ Mr Preston PIOWSE 1'11 Kent st "l0 010800 held cvrvorations as a lllnce. but u‘, Agwmqqmufl . i gieoirflnmtlggmflerntan ‘film. ruimm City, in the presence oi a few inti: ‘mm °l sllililh-Wlilil duty undmtthat negotiations has been Pl’ 4° "01" Allied aerial Qfimd. mate friends nn Feb. 12th. The gggjectilcélkiréc 0022i‘ - lllovislons-fihe ' ' l T155101] 110W 7i n. i... .....‘t.l‘:':.°;l:.l2tl Brief 0n Taxation '5‘.°.’€§f..€l‘$i.‘§“.§“l.%“°3‘$§.§2';;.‘iii: ilthtfitiltztttt: Sit"; "m." hurl-nun- “ n ' - llv-‘Qlarrie added ' s bv the Allies after D-da and from find 1'59- mbll" "mill"! M°clluhm 1° meet this “imam,” me “'3' "ll! gummy; ‘m, u O y $50,,“ by m, rlpenchyghqmlgly” R.C.A.1l'., ni Wcymouth, Mass. The amaze] mpg“ max; "We . r -———- . _ an; hum, ‘fwlréénardreeé; q n, 0mm m“) tocglflidleglnGemish eiioatnm Thw- gmg/illinffi-érgnllgflly innneaieteiy mei- the war wixh the °°lllity of Pimp, 01g w] Ar "b- agfml; 01:1“; proximatelyesllellvsllls as“: ‘wetpk- W".°b""°d- The brlllumald "35 35°51}; H or Al. MseMfllnn told the “mum” no m, [mmmyl]. go“; but the transportation systems M!!! Oalllelllle Mflcihcllem 0f reduction of succession duty rates. "lo out hi. will be $1.3 in the “mud” °“ m‘ “m” °' ‘mm’ ilheulpixtarsregrfintohlllfieolpolitil: ggrzgebi; aaillwinrsrrlqeglint-am 22,5 fiihowpelil: tgommtlondfeidungsimn“ ‘and MONTREAL, Feb. 30 —~ (C?) ' 5 9 “c- V Ell 0i‘ e m, gf-fmmlllleldmlgffllglon wmix __ h,“ mmm ,0”, pm. where it was needed. glrel lfoxolnerbrfis-ikFfizdofhMlirfity loans to shareholders may.» meet ‘“n...°"..°°;‘.‘§“’.‘.‘.'£.':..‘°n.‘.£°lt’2t ‘li.‘i'.ttnl.‘l“if3.‘nt‘“s"at’ii°°n. wiles: s. n": n it. which * wnmwum“ ‘M "M," “m? W” ma Mum" “new may weer-in]; from other gmlntrjgm M, matchin: beret nnd accessories. increased employment in lh-a ser- is passed. eek when all Prince V fi-tuna ticall all magders will be privilesod of flee "who illlewd nth-ac key ypoel- muihute geantoiiély and a - "mtg; ind the campaign organiza- u” mung“; nfiffon». nonnellinigt mm“ Hint?“ J‘ QWZ-‘rhee forward fully and eagl- to 6111?; “infi-Tr? this’ m: l” My “tin°'.i‘-ln"’li.'i start/lg: yrovihfirei Johnmm ‘s ,1 war . e war W!) dd d0- Iilnesa has prevented Mr. A. F. d colmtered range all ths way I558 ti ontheirpensi on oris 6.. d 3.0. C! Sourls f - the arduous duties 3%. and westerners are not out in front Wrens Enjoy Good-light Snack n! WBIN rszusa LENT a rglwgoqnnnanp your; I 3.‘°".t“‘..'.t£' in or a u ng mm e rcfirosillicatrtwlt ' "bedttm e- saiactz" ua has evolvedmasnong foundland . New- Time was, when the average Jill-tar was content with a soda crater and gem belore turning in for the nigh . Gradually the cus- tom expanded mop a nightly foray to the canteen ior a round o! "coins" to accompany the crack- on. Now the; good-night snacks. called "mug-nip" or “ ” in many Wren eatebliahsnenta. have as- sumed "Dagwood" pruportions. ‘Ilhe dorneatic- problems len- rom acquirlnz a hot-plate to lining up for the limited supplies of euelr obta lo. No wartime brtde ever watched. b more than the Wrens do ior PETIII- G. CLARK Sumrn id Prince Countyntilllairman tilgat responsibility so M illfinllwfl" ll cilllllly l! alty, Lincoln Wood for Central u“ n": b‘ cluk ‘s Prince and Gordon Rodd for West ty an is actively or- kitchen utensils, diiria and cutlery. om“ The m)“, show“, m“ Hot plates a.r now merel a ' a. a Jnemory: yhrut mmmj cmmm“. “hi”? h“ queens when the filial figures are added up it will be through no fault of their chairman. Mr. H. 1"‘. MaoPhee, 3.0., is aialn Chairm for Queens County out- side oi Charlottetown. He has as- sociated with Messrs. Samuel Kennedy and Ernest MacNutt for the First District; J. O. llyndman, Eellnald Bell and Alex. W. Mathe- son ior the Second District; A. W. Hyndman and J» J. Morris for the Dis ct; S. A. McLeod and Captain N. W. lnwthar, K.C., is again‘ at the head oi the Char- lottetown organisation and with his same vice-chairman as last year, Life llndorwriters llear Report of Toronto Meeting A special luncheon meeting o! the 2.5.1. Life Underwriters Association was held in the Char- iuviifetown Hotel on coir-ma: asternoon with a represents a at The mAin p 0i a re 90ft - union's Annual meeting held in ‘Ilcionto, January 71th. given by Mr W G . . . 1-1 who Was a delegate from o“, ation. '< the P.E.I. Associ- lglna of the hllhlllglll of 033's r was at a-ppro - maltclv i090 dilscrn ed service- men were enrolled in the rehabili- tation course under the direction oi the Life Underwriters Associ- ation, and many of them have graduated and are now active in the Life Insurance business. Another important development QIOWH in the report wag the ‘ ‘ of "Alents Committees" to secure closer co-operatlon be- tween the iield stair. and the head . . a oi models have come to life. A nearby room and the .. w, 11C- 0f engln rtiflcers count for a number“ liances. and an out‘; an carted Newfoundland Snack larders are salted away on the shelf oi a Navy lady's locber eon with flace creams and “fiddler gloves. Stores run the gamut from irraipedruit Juice to canned corn, but cocoa, a ouple oi Jase of 1am, a box of tckemthereuiainsoi a cake are the smelt common items “towed ewpy for an evening in l late liars also enter the shad: menu oc- s the mess. Pbn and c on fians oi the Canadian oorne under this provision. ‘This Association said the being paid to re- yees ia $2.1M. The Assooia was resented s the hear-ins by 5.1.1. edd. gen- rriai manager of the Canadian Bank oi Commerce, and esident if the Association, and C J-f. Car- on oourise. ‘fhohlefaaidmostoftheohlrt- red banks oi Canada operate - {on funds for the benefit oi elr with membership usual ed to male employees on basis. Contributions l from lve to six r??e°e’h't"an'a"l§m°%: °' "m" e'ron"'ee' h; the tlouaatditwas HT RINTHNG 0f resurrected M are responsible for the a] Ion under certain whether tax will be imposed on‘ contributors and the tart free or whether the con ore will bo exempt and the pension taxed Aseocia took - 1h order to give a wider representa- tion in the Dominion Association, elsht new directors were appoint- ed. including Mr. Hogg who is m represent PJLI. My, A1115“; colleen oi Bummereide l; the Dominion Vice-President for the Province. Dominion Associ. ation plans to inaugurate Region- Bales Consresscs in which outstendin leaders in the busi- ness woud take part. Many other matters of peculiar inter. est to the Life Underwriter was deialt in“ the report, ii 00s report Mr. l-i suggested that local atlon become vice-minded and assist in worthwhile activity for the torment of this Province. An encmiraging feature oi tn; Nit/rt was 011g fact that the Ad. socl tioh's membership“ he; in. ' from 2800 i060 to assoc a little more scrl» some bet- ihat Gerard Louaon was severely beaten in the prison iniirmary last May, hall an hour after he was taken to the iatl for a mental examination. Lavole, a former guard at the Jail, and Bonneatl. a former pris- oner, are charged with murder in connection with union's death. Carroll testified that he was lri the iniirmnry when Lavoie and Bonneau, who waa acting as an side to the guards, told Lawson to strip for a shower. He said that when Lauiion demurred at un- dressing before the 82 other in- mates oi the infirrnary Bonneau and "HerlchiiV — a er aris- oner later adludged wasyaior . Th tion thgt taxation of o II. I‘. lllsclllll, K.C., M-lr-A. Charlottetown This War-dour flldfll Wt- cm e'e handling of hemhhyun cam Ind Rllllflilnceri m. n. riva German air and detachments in Libya f il-IE ciianuirirrizwwu GUARDIAN- ALMAIGN oRcAr .4 T1010 County Chairman T. Roy Cudmore, J. J. Duffy, J. P‘. uaightizer, Mil/L, arid R. D. Quig- ley there is no doubt that strenu- ous efforts will be made to top ail former results. . Lieutenant Governor Lorne, Chief Justice Campbell, Premier J. Walter Jones and Hon. George D. DeBlois are the Patrons and Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, Provincial President of Fisher, Ir. ii. Cam bell, . '1'. Roy Cudmorc, . P. lbley, Quigley, N. D. MacLean, H. D. “got to work on him." Carroll testified that after Lau- son had been punched and kicked, that he was placed in jacket, that he was still in strait Jacket that eveninz. but that his bed was envpty the next morning. He said that when he questioned Bonneau about it the next day Bonneau told him that mason had made so much noilo he had been forced to give him a “few good ones" in the stomach with his knee and take him to another room. Later. Carroll said. mason was brought into the shower room by Bonneau and "Properly" and after he had been beaten again until he was unable to get up off the floor. he was placed in the jacket once more said that Lavole had been the guard in charge at the time of the beatinls but that" at no time did anyone attempt to interfere. o Unemployed In France Now Total 600,000 By WAR-CY (YDONNELL OTTAWA, Feb. 20 - (C?) - The Federal Trade Department has been informed that tliere arc at least 000,000 unemplo ed in France at present because t e war- time donaage to the country's transportation systems had preven- ted ccal and raw material from {caching factories. it was disclosed O fl y. The Department received the in- formation thro h its commer- cial intelligence ranch which ob- tained a. report on economic con- ditions in France from Yves Lam- ‘ , commercial secretary at the Canadian Embassy in Paris. Mr. Lamontagne also reported:- i. France now has an army oi 600. men and expects to have about 1.200.000 men under arms by next spring. 2. Plans are being made to raise more than 1.000.000 tons oi shipping the tbresk oi war France's mer- chant navy totailed about 3,000- 000 tons. The tonnage now avail- able to the Pren was about ‘I00.- 000 tons and m t oi this was con- trolled by Allied countries. Some French ports still w re in German hands and those wh ch were evac- uated generally- were "systemat- ically and th _, , destroyed." said Mr. Larnontagpc. Years Ago '_ia ruayafhiofiffn‘ 1 "ma... Mussolini p". and ‘gifimptlosr for illusions i. llllhlelflflfilh llltl Jilly. JUDGE C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOB M- follows: Montague Kings County Chairman Lean, Miss Gladys Holman. MIS- J. A. MacMiliizn; Mrs. David Wright. Major T. Edgar MacNutt is hon- tary, Missm Iphlgenie . Arthur Belcher, honorary treasurer, Mr. Alban Farmer, treasurer. Publicit committee is made up of R. L. otton. Lh-Col. K. S. R0- gersi W. A. Gaudet, J. R. Burnett, the Red Cross is Hon- FJ Other committees are headed as Commando Committee Robert T.’ Holman; Committee. George A. Walters; N n-Resident C mlttee. W. E. Chunpiorl and Sidney T. Green; Women's Committee, Mrs. J. A. MscMillan. George J. Tweedy. K.C. heads the Special Names Committee for Cflsrlottetown. EEIITMI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved ior news oi local lntarest. but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able lrs advance. COOKS for Photographs. CONFHIEIATION LIFE BUBANCE. WEST KENT Ice Illebrtmrv 33rd. 7.30 P SHIPMENT 0F HORSE BLANK- ETS ogust arrived at Holmans. Charl tetown re. 2-21-31. DON'T MISS Musical Treat. Pri- . P. W. c. Hall, Ruth Blane. SUMMEBEZDE ACADEMY vs. West Kent School in relay raoee Ibrmn Ilklday. 2-21- POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday an offender was fined $200 and costs or three months in jail under the Prohibi- tion Act and the same person charged under the Excise Act was finedJlqtl and costs or three . A person charged with entering and stealing from a. dwelling was committed to the next tonn the Supreme Court. A ease of children not at- tendin: school was withdrawn. Y's MEN'S CLUB-The Y's-Men held their‘ weekly club supper at the Y.M.C.A. last night with Y's Man Lemuel MacDougall presiding. After the Club members enjoyed a hearty sing-song the chairman in- troduced the speaker oi the even- ing, Column Cificer L. A. Stewart. Mr. Stewart outlined the origin oi the corps oi Canadian fire fighters which proceeded overseas. He gave a very ‘ __, account of the . ' ‘ , equipment and work of .he' fire fighters in the Old Coun- .ry. A hearty vote oi thanks was tendered the speaker for his inter- esting address. After a short per- iod of business the meeting closed with the National Anthem. EGG MARKET-The egg mar- ket continues firrn, with no price changes. it was reported yesterday by officials connected with the in- IN- 5 rias, Friday, . 2-21-2l. The bridesmaid worc pale blue trimmed with navy blue, and hat to match. Tho bride and groom went on a short honeymoon. after which the groom returned to his unit at Greenwood Airport, Green- wood. N Congratulations arc extended. Personals His many friends will regret to learn the Mr. Sydney Stead, Buckley. has entered the P. E I floaplts for an appendix oper- - ation. mo. s. w. ficTaiTisirey hr No. l0 8N0. Mt. Pleasant, has been transferred of No. l Y Depot, Moncion. O/SCDon N. Matneson is spend- ing his leave with his mother. M" Dan Matheson at , to! Featuring n 2-21-31 l can make lluchec House Debates 0n lionscription QUEBEC, Feb. 21 — (T) ‘— enforcement 0f conscription ‘i: .0 Rouyn) slid today in the Q1101‘)!!! - Legislative Assembly in debate on a motion by Rene Chaloult l1 — Quebec (County), which protested against conscr ptlon for overseas service. The Legislature will sit 00b! t. Mr. Cha-louli/s motion regretted that Prime Minister MacKensle King had broken "his most sacred pledges " Mr. Cote said that conscription o! capital should have been en- forced before conscription oi man- poiwer “becauv if profits are re- moved irom the war. there We be any mole w..l's. qllEbffi is part of Canada and is tied to the en- gagements of the majority of the country. » Canada is not fighting an im- flerlallstlc war but a “humanitar- n" war for the existence of Christian charity and to punish a country of murderers. If Cun- udilnns hlad not crossed over to help stop “barbaric invasion, Canada might have been invaded and Quebec. being part oi Canada.’ would have been occupied with the rest of the country. Ari amendment to the motion, proposed by Mr. Cote and seconded by J.A. Ffl-ancoeiur (L. - Montreal Mtlclerl. was ruled out of order “who it chanced the meaning oi’ the motion. ‘ Says High Income vice industries would be essential in Provide adequate post-war cm- ‘ but economic develop- ment by individuals would be iro- sen if taxes were continued (if thrir Present scale. "Individuals firstly because of their illty to save the initial capital re oulred ior the purpose and second- lv because of the lirrriltstions nia- ced upon ilie rewards for success." the brici said. The submission was mad-e bv w L. Gordon. Toronto accountant: George S liougliam of Toinrilo. secrgtary of the Fedcratian and L A. urpee oi Ottawa. u director. LIVESTOCK I-‘Oll WAR TABORA, Tanganyika - More than 000.000 head of cattle have passed through the Tanganyika '$ -ar oto VIRGINIA. TfY l/vlilh two hands and a pipe, anyone on the wall. ed to meet at the MacLeaa rode, Harry Taylor. ilanucks Prominent In Invasion Book BY FRANK LOWE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) 1t'wi§irmr§iiirfeb' on thécftireets 5 c rig own oi your home town, this reading Gordon Batman's “Stand ny T0 Beach," because you meet so many familiar people. A_ straight-forward account 0i the part sea-power plawd in the invasion of Normandy. the book was created when Holman. naval correspondent for the Inndon Evening Standard, was attached to the mixed British and Canadian force which stormed the beaches of France. And every cha tcr aoniains the name of a Certs i-an well-known for war service. 11191-9 l5 no attempt at fine writinz in this chronicle and no tricks are used to catch your in- terest. It starts at the beginning of the invasion operation and carries through to the day when Minister Churchill an- nounced tint "all this (the in- veslonl constitutes a feat of or- gartlmtlon sriri efficiency which should excite the wonder and d"- itary students " ‘it is when the invasion gets go- inn that the "old home week" at- mosphere gets thick Speeding acrors the. pages are th- Nrz canediwn destroyers Haida and Huron‘. Holman tells oi their serve tho admiration of all mil—' Paczriilulls ti’ But to get the real thing, flll your pipe with Old Virginia because that's‘ the tobacco to make o real pipe smoker hoppyl °!-.2. XLRHE“ FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN TRY OLD VIRGINlA FINE CUT Canadian Legion Funeral llatico All veterans of past or present war are request- Fnneral Home today, Fri- day, at 2 PM. to attend the funeral of our late coin- IRA M. BROWN, Secretary Charlottetown Branch flltlsh and United States era-ft. Beside the writer's lhip, HMS.- Hllary, which was the Canadian Arm headquarters ship. i; HM.- Cl. Prim; David, and in ihll connection the professional r0 rporter tells o! some amateur re- porters. > “The David Prints" Aboard the Canadian landing landing ship an invasion paper called “The David Prints" was put out and Holman eays that the eye-witness accounts appearing‘ in that paper were better than oae appearing in many of the regular papers ashore. As the invasion grew older be- came a. fact rather than a hope, more and more Canadians appear lri tlhe book. ‘more is the unident- ified RCAJ‘. pilot who, in an rgency, took over target spot- ting for HMS. Ramillies and ronfuseri the Enzlish gunnery oi- flcer yvith his "Damned close but a bit ‘em a lmle higher. . that's it. 0t them." And there are the gaiant Canadian mineaweepers as well u the story of how Capt. Harold Grant of Hal- ifax slammed the hlc guns oi HM S. "ntemrlse against the port or Cheibour-g. Ashore. tcc. l-loknan tells of the Canadian ftaht — where Gen. hules de Gaulle first tmsched French soil miter four years of exile a rifle was stuck in the "round and on its wood were c-rzitched the words. "Here lies a Canadian soldier." 111st u the story- a chronicle of ¢\'3r1‘s thrt is dull in wot; be- ..-..._ ~ -. ._ =__......-.e mlft‘ ~-.\._ riical data‘ how many men land- lm craft Mriy. wlwt woes of thins deeds briefly and lmrwrtlallv as T‘ 0 u, "s..." Ceoghlm la ra. m.» mi. can-ed All not!" In Italy. Crier: aeyyrlgbl.) market since 1940, and Tanganyika. tribcs- have given H0000 1890.000‘ to tn Cort frols the ilhfiflfl‘ l IIIC I779‘ "(Ymonl Union. slip the lose the Sui.” took part in the invasion and the e. he tells of these performed by l‘k Army wheel ea. neat tine don't n . A . ..