PAGE rm The Eastern Guardian More Oanucks will tion will be accepted for air crew (rnties but app lcants who have not pone to this grade in scliocl will _ _ _ iContlnued __fror_n __page_ 1)_ lbriefly. commending i paper" describing Transocean News ' Service as the “chief propagandiz- ing agent of the Nazi Govern- ment" in North and South Am (-i‘lL'lLl After a long period of sleuthing iilvssiigaitirs intercepted a tell- tale dislpatl-h. It irig year._ The minutes of meeting were read ' v as was tire Treasurers report. Correspondence the l Convener of Finance. Family of Ml‘s. Margaret 141181198- Scveral letters were also receiv- cd from solders overseas and_in Canada expressing appreciation for paper's sent by the League. Reports were received from the different conveners showing sat- isfactory work clone during the month, the special activity of the month being work done for the institutions at Christmas, this be- ing reported by the Convener Mrs. Stephen Trainer. Boxes contain- ing treats for each inmate were packed and sent to the Provincial Infirmary. and gifts of fruit and candy were also sent to the Mon- astery, the Sacred Heart Home. and the Social _Service merit. City Hospital. The commit- tee is indeed grateful to all who helped in making this Christmas work such a success. Reporting for Girl Guides. Mrs. J. D. McGuigan said that leaders 001?’. “t appears to be an outright case of heirs piracy," one of the lllVPillglllOllS‘ said. ERLIN. Jan. 8—fCP)-A ban- ner headline in Hitler's newspaper Voclkischer" Beobachter tonight read: "Thousands of British agents in Washington and New York< Englnndis fifth column on the job in the US A." The newep-aper quoted an alleg- ed quotation from the London , Dailv Telegraph saying there were some 500 officially-credited rep- resentatives of the British Gov- ernment in Washington and esti- mated British inspectors and tech- nical experts in the United States at thousands. It iioied the Tclegraiph as say- ing: t ere were more British in Washincton now than in i814 v.hen the British army captured the city. It was a well-chosen the German news- comparison. psinci because "it rightly were secured for companies and ' " x-s the activity with Brownies. J uhich Eriqlalid openly takes the Plans were discussed in regard field in America today.” to “lays and means of augmenting our funds. It was decided to hold a cake sale during the month. Meeting adjourned. 54th0ANNllAL (Continued from page l)____ -lng. Following the reading of the President's report, Mr. J. O. I-lyncl- man incntioncd the lack oi any ref- ence to action taken by the lloard when the Wood Islands Perry and Railway Terminal projects were stopped. He asked if the Board of Tra: had been consultrd by the Federal members before these works ivr-re cut out. Mr. Hyndnian said that the ex- cuse advanced for discontinuance of these projects had been that it ‘was done as a war measure. He did not agree with this and pointed out lthiit on the contrary the projects should hurl: been promoiezi “as a war insustire.“ He explained that with these two works completed farlners would be able to market their products to better advantage. Trucks crossing on the Wood Is- land ferry could carry milk and other laim goods to the mainland and trike advantage of the $..fl00.- C00 market in Nova Scotia and New ’ Brunswick Bl -—At 44 Union Street. Char- lottetown. Jlin. i-i. lSl-ll. lo Mr. and Mrs. Pelrr Biso, a daughtcr. ANDERSON — At St. Peter's Bay. on Sunday, January 5th. i941, I10 Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Anderson, SO11. B. lillNClllN —At New Perth on Sat- urday‘. Jlnnrary‘ 4th, 1941, Mrs. John ltllllfflllil in her 80th year. Funeral irun her late residence Thursday, Jim. 91h iii l o'clock. Interment Cilftllflzill Cenieiery. (‘AV VAUGH -In this city. Jan- uary tli, i941, Mrs. Mary Cavan- augh. widow of the '.3te David Ca- virnaugrh. aged 80 years. Pimerlill will take place from the residence of her son-iii-law, Mr. John Pol- lli" .75 Uizpcr Prince Street. Fri- niorniixg at 8.45 to St. Dun- lwlilllo Basilica. tlrcnce to the Ro- man Catholic cemetery. Card Oi‘ Thanks The (‘iithnllc Women‘s League, (‘lharlotletotlvn Sub-division, here- liy extend sincere appreciation‘ and grateful thanks to the follow-i iiu; iirnis who so generously crin- lrilmterl in the annual (Yhristmiis lilllfiri fur the viirinils institutions: llcltluis‘ Bros; 5. T. Green; Car- I Crltlclscd Board l-lc criticised tiic Board and Trude anti Government iur not havinit tlUllC linitliiiiu to rcilieuv the situ- utiuii and also rntntioned the hiim - , iniiglil FANS which was causlnfl all- P"1’°.(’“"k°' Ecfmoinf ricuture in his province to suffer. firgeri,‘ My Hyntlmlin added that there ' svas rglcithinu in the reports? to lndkl- catc rat airy action ad eon ta - 1's‘ en lllllll‘ he cllileu oln the business _ “>000 e w "ualkc up and not be sat- ‘ sflcd to continue with COlldll-IOIIS al Car/l _ lthcy mflciciteél tlfiglllack of g:- lmrun v silp v c orwa r. r Mr. Murlev said that two boats. Th!‘ familwof the late Mrs. Wm. destined to operate between Wood A. Afllllli! wishes t1 convey their lsmnds and the mainland. had been sin: re ilirinks to their many friends for their kind expressions oi sym- lililllv sent to iheni at the death rf taken bv ilic Admiralty" as a war IIISEISUYC. _ Mr. Hvndman doc area that one {M Monthly Meeting y also be admitted to other duties in _ mm i-on iii me JNSQSJX rrionins, wereal- "l u“ R" c- A- F- The Ch%liidltctgullré S11: Drlgelbliln ,_____ Lgethow tentative all present ostr- if ‘" — or the c. . e “l” FUNERAL yasrsrtpay - The a e5 "wet be?’ u monthly uttering 1Y1 PM K‘ o’ funeral of the late Abraham Gal- l .5“ “cmmmnym! .1013“ bmke m‘ H1111 011 T110500)’ ‘11/9111113‘ ‘mnumy lant was held esterday afternoon l$“'°'°"“"““"“““ WW“ “"9 $‘°'""'-“W‘ . 7th. Mrs. w.J.l=_'. MacMillon. Vlfie- from 157 Hms~ 1.0 s,“ Re“ a ivwror the army. to trairialiulnaln- Pl'°51d"~‘"" P"e5iqed‘pfil\lfl. Carlyle Webster conducted service 1am 0101'“ 111000115101 ll-"l e-W-“W was opened \\'l n 1. ‘ ‘ by the Chaplain. Rel‘. L. A. D0080“ ; . - ~ - d the meeting ._ vino later adoiesse their work a l ff" lords of encourage- 'Ilfi3(l1'll,ol\lIL(1lllggSt“WlSllCS for the coni- previous and approved included letters l Tile 0en_t_r_al_ aisaiieiiiiizcnnn iiunczr yesterday. It is ex- e present staff at moved elsewhere uredlct tire ultimate cost of a plu- grain that ls still in development." _un.l that “i-lien we recall me slug- gei-lng chances lll tile wOLq blulld’ pected one of th Souris will be but no announcement has been e lll Jllll-u c2440. t0 1.000.000 ln lam. and DIOVILC it witli rriooern equlu- lnent; 511.064.000.000 for the navy. to continue the construction or an “over-nii‘ navy and double its be.- scnnel: SLWZMWAMIO tor expanding the ccuiltrys industrial CJDBCILV, and 5111114100000 ior other olelence purposes. "hicpenditures under the defence Dl‘0}ll‘&ll'l (lufllll H18 lfiSl 81X 111011005 at the residence and also officiat- ed at the grave. Interment Peo- ple's cemetcry. The pail bearers and the honor guano present at the funeral were selected from No. 6A Veterans Guard of Canada, the deceased having been a member of the Canadian Expeditionary Force iri the last war. FIRE COMPANY ELI-LOTS SLATE J be stepped up to 344.150.000.000 in the six months ending June, 1941. and to almost 811.000.000.000 in the fiscal year 1942. We shall actuaLy spend more than szri.0.l.l,ilui.,.u0 iilr defence within a. three-year period. This can be accomplished but only if management. labor and consum- ers co-operate to the utmost." - The President said i5 per cent. had been looped off the estlmalcs fcr non-defence items. iecolnmenc- ed the continuance of social security programs “in full measure." d.- clared that an increased domestic were guests at a delightful concert given 'I‘iiesdav night at the Sport- 1112 Club by the Amateur Comedy Club of Charlottetown. About 400 men in uniform attended this. the second snow of the club. Spccllntv numbers were but on by M65511‘:- Joseph Duncan. Wilfred Doucelte. Cyril Peake and John McCourt. a so Miss Delma. Peake. Performers in- cluded Lloyd Shephard. John and Earl McCourt. Cyril Peakc and Miss Marian Sullivan. Mr. Joie McDon- ald donated the Sporting Club for the occasion. Tim cuaiztorrizrowm GUARDIAN IE1‘, a secretary of the Sirois Com- . _ .__..,,_..,,. i" "€_—*— _, I I- i,‘ __._-.-..-.__._...______._A~ a, statements recently made by vou publicly in discussing the Slrols re- port, some of which indlrecty 01' by inference. reflects upon. and at least one of which directly involves. the position and credit of the pro- vince of Ontario. Since your engagement as assist- ant counsel to the Abltlbl Commis- slon may aive the appearance of approval or sanction to your state- ment-s by this Government. I hat/Q m advise vou that. it will be impos- slb‘e to continue your services fur- ther ln any capacity. Mr. Fowler stated tonight “I think it is altogether too flattering and too far-fetched to think that any one could believe I had any H8115 to speak on behalf on the Ontario government. THE LATE LORD BABE POWELL. Iiiiunder 0f Rébert Badempowe" “as a‘ nap w id were fastened upon this be _h______sr: _.___-.._i__...f. .__.__ ,_.,_________ Message of Sympathy Jauvlurva. all . - v I h R. M. Fowler .~.- - i Installation |P Thh column is reserved for new; of tContinued from page l) ' *.'.l'*.:::.i".:...':...~:=.i"=:..::rl "y "'°°"'° T“ '.""fi..‘.';‘°.'.i‘i‘.l..”“.‘..l“."lflilfliltl .T..1.1;."..;;;..I;.;1.;;;...' .0‘; “°"'°"d "m" of 1mm” u: of 5 uewsy nature may he ___- It 5 cents u word strictly pay- till-uteri national 1lll‘~lll8 ‘for in; ' ' luscncd n12 out a 'ro. i t. " l . ' l. “" '....°"'*..mitessiisssasiuiiar:' "* li?‘£.‘...i‘f.il£‘ *~~""r~-"-~"*-~ 0'"- °°"""'**'°"l l-vdse llffwers “sum BAMNCE or our Wm“ trhaircontributed to the Federrl CBASWELL for Photographs iMb-ua-m‘ u-lrtvn Wheellert (Dem- __ Cw“ ‘m sale 3" “rem” reduced 301iiuglfimlgolgirlilonjllncbfialg WATER. RATEs for the curren‘ -~':-;::='|l?l lltf-‘ilngsfltltllmufg TORONTO- J3" a-“lcm " A0‘ At th ' l 911°“ Dmsse‘ and ha“ “‘5° m‘ 531° tax on i040 earnings Revenue Vllll- uarter are clue and a able or; all-es would “wake up Ame-haul WPlleY-l-lenerfil Cvllfllli- 11111416 01111110 e "w" w°ekly “"0080! ‘ a‘ ‘me “m” m‘ Belle‘ 50°99“ dster Gibson said today ‘ 9nd, u e “m, B_ly53_1_9_g, taxpayers to Lhc cost or figurine ari- $00180‘ 8 1°00!‘ 50"" 0° "- M- "W" Alpha Rem“ 10d“ m‘ T" .' rOJNS Hotel. Montague ’ He urged all who possibly can to ‘ y I .__' _. __ ' uulei‘ surspem wgr" “m. mug,“- ler, Toronto lawyer. which said: "I QWHIM the fomial installation o; , - L'n6'1'9‘u'“‘ Hake advantage of the government's pmzg w|NNER5__Qh¢5p_ey A lm-nur vunocnberii. izcein-lvlicli.» 03W l0 “W150 Y0" m" ll W111 0° £15k “h” ‘oialme “"1108 tier-m -- ' mnecnurriivo ron Am’ smw°m °“"'“°“‘ ‘§““3ed°"5°d,‘° Campbell's contest winners: Neil "ggffwdolm" f“..§;f°"‘°“ w“ “i” iwrgillfilllri glvczlgtkllllclfiaéyzpgiicfgécz? ducts; by‘ llnlirtriclzmgpuyrupmn‘ .. FOKUIl.—-rlikll.,IJ€llltllBDL i-I. A. a {,’,‘,‘“§§,_.",§f,§,‘]}‘§"° m‘ “r n5 c“ er Lfmmum 58"“ Tar‘, zmmfe; 5mm :1: .,‘}§..“,..f’p_~ ‘e u“: Dun“ statements bv Mr. w r 1n con- dent Sr. Annie Garnhum 811d m‘. '- l, Molyiieaux. D. F. 0., Recruiting Of- A; his firs. Dress conference since Ruymonge Jayhedlldgffl -CF1‘5 0111-’ Tm; ulessagu Wm, vvmch M; nectlon with the Rnwell-Slrois Re- qty Mgrghgu 5;; 141mm Duche 1 11c31'1°1'u1e 30W‘ 90113010" A11’ ‘he became revenue minister last y“ m ‘l: Hg‘: 0115?): u‘ Roosevelt acwlnpaiued me uiluuct 0°" 0" mmmmmpmvlnciu Rel“ llfllsted by thcfollowing Peg], Nmm ’ ‘ Fm“ m "115 010ml" “'11 "S" ‘July Mr. Gibson estimated federal ‘n85 y“ w a c‘ or‘ k up began with an empnailc re-stase- 0011i Grands ylr-Sr Ruby l-Ioul ob“ V; Souris Monday and ‘nlesday of revehm 1mm income mxe; ‘m1 ex- W"? 000N111 men‘ o! Wm" m couoexv“ w n, Mr. Bowler has been assistant Sr Helen iltlnlayson Br Hilde’ 9-1’- i ‘ 0"“ Week 1" 00011000011 Wm‘ m°b11° cise profits on 1940 earnings at __'—' 1 uie necessity or the times-a “plo- 001111561 to the MCTHKW “W-ICW" per Sr Muriel Lo Ithc. u ' "ecmmml m’ m“ A1"F°l°°-H0 ‘V111 5375000000 EVANGELISTIC meetings n Bram tor total ueience of our ae- 1111551011 000010090 bl u“ 001M“ Loy S Hi w L s“ sad“ a later visit gLher centres in the east. Bfiakaown o; this tom: follows; Strand Theatre (side entrance: “nocmcyx, wit“ “muuamal ‘Jammy government to mvesngaw the ah s eh r.’ een MacEacher-n, am " ern and western parts of the Island National defence tax. 836.000.0011: “mun-V excel” smmd“ at 7'50‘ Isieppeq up‘ u, a perm n; wmc“ j; fairs of the Abltlbl Power and r‘ “c” “edt 101' U10 "WW0 01 100811111111 B00110‘ individual income tax. 5110000000! Ewrybedy welcome‘ N” cone” can provide me essential slilps Pal-WI‘ Cflmlilflnl’. The wmwlfm m“ °l Milli-era ‘ 8110118 and lmlumi arramwmenwieoruoruiien taxes. $130.000.000: ex- 14°“- $l° - 111M011» 5W0’. "d w...“ Dlflnes m, sum...“ ' Mr, Fowler addressed the Young W“ lnslalltxl- ". for the enlistment of young men cess profits taxes. $l00.000.000. "011 my We s0 lain You will ‘be i“ 1s Qmgemus w Drew“, [0,- 3 Men's Canadian Club hem Monday Si‘. Ilettle G111. Noble Grand. from this province in theR. C. A. E1 1°51'“y°“ “(m l“ eed’ “"1955 1W1.“ Illttle ueielroe" lie siuc "ll; is sale 111K111 1n 811000" 01 the 1°00" a!‘ Norm“ Younken w“ 513ml. . The Recruiting Officer will be at! born again. L-i57-1-9-3l- 0M, m Dreflm, w, {om ma,“ brought down by the Howell-Stroll sr. Adelaide Bent-nor. Chaplain. j the Cox Hotel in Souris on Mondavl ""T_ , . , a wrv tum o; m“ pm“; u,“ Oommlsslon. of which he was asslst- Si‘. May Adams, Past Nov ~ r and Tuesday only. mm nine o'clock c w CORPORAL Lmas TRANSl-‘ER- emu“ pm“... upon u... m“ o; em secretary for a time. Grand. j in the morning until l0 at night I I I RED —Corpor~al J. T. Lines who a D¢a,¢.,,,v,“v mung;- The text of Mr. Qonantb letter $1; Mildred page; Musician‘ r = ttfiilfiit as‘ ti?” . - - - ‘is s“ %°"“i“° "t" “Be-e i‘ ' ‘ l‘ ll lliz s rlc s w s a ' - peirultures. lie sauu, w l' par i a r. eorge Cam bell, 4 l," be able lo call there to make ao- adlan Mounted Police has been ‘tentative accumulating D-(rilloltul, My attentionhas been directed to Sr. Muriel Lowthgr. a_sl_‘$t§‘_‘°' . %1O1$él0&el§l'“&ig1mlé?alld(!e8égllglguékl! gehléllnfifflkfitll t? Sourls, it was learn- but he warned that “no one can 15110 llnwa-"anwd and much “m” - ' - . uno ca y Sr. Winnie Burns, Sr. Lulu N Guardian. Sr. Jean Smith, Inside Guardian, Sr. Phoebe Pound, Recoi-llin; Secretary sr. Jeuil Crockett, Financial a... I. LBJ/G. Sr. Muriel Dover, Treasurer. Sr. Olive Tlhoriiton. Warden, Sr. Alice Thor inn. Conductor- Si‘. A. Patterson, Pres. Secy. There being an unusually mg. n-umber of members present plliiu were made and committees spirallin- ed for the carrying on of the char itable work of the Order. Christmas 1940 the Gyro Club on Christmas moi-ri- coiitalned some i the following: _ F i _ _ _ amount to 51.750.000.000." the l-re- “M wit d tow d the Slrols l . iniiterizii iifieilt fromfan Asigclgted rifigv. Sister Mary of Mercy. Sac- Ufirvgnam 501th? SZzIZlIBIIalIIIIggLiLS: ilrlglgflglfialgé ‘turns '5 f” lanes‘ ‘he remfl: $115 1111151 K110?“ 1011K 00:01‘? I Press news s ory i‘om n on. d Heart- Home. - . , 5 Kl _0!‘ n8. tOnaI ue ence 1. t _- ‘ t g . i- ---i- €_ word for \\'Ol'(l, but the story sent Tenn-s, Helen I. Roay. Girl Guide S’; {fig fzllgylllgillle allalgugflfiflefflmlifelllg tin the same period of tne fiscal year 22f gfllfaé“'§§ill,bf‘c§§f”nfglfon°i‘§l (continued 1mm page 1, The following" telegram speaks for t 10 15011111 11115 01110911151100 611011011 Pmvluvlul 30011015510091" p.55 nigh; m me fire Hap 1.11; 19mg “mvevel- 011950 0101011010005 1y 135g, November “until the ye- *1'———"—"—‘—;~~~~~~~1'~= llfiélli ‘ w 111"“ ll =1 80°“ WW °f "=1" RW- Slat" 4°11" <1‘ “l6 ems’ James Walker was chosen l". 2nd “mmsm” me ”"°‘"°“ “Wm-Y oel t of his letter (Mr (tenant's tells up and sleeves up so to it 1n 1°11“ A~ 5005‘ ofllllallflgfl l prfiixiillglitinaltth m’ 1 n in socilal Servlw Del"- Clll’ ‘m’ Lieutenant, and Mr. Patrick Ready {flflflfs fa‘. fifoflbflnfisofiffivfsbifl; letger) this afternoon i had not vverv way you can to help win me 011161" Executive CO11ufll-<>*l°11e1‘- . g rnie wi s cue ie - 1a. . _ .i_ . . . ‘ _ ._s. B:- SC LASS - m § vestigaiors checked brick over ear- p Mrs. Minnie J. McCormack. Con- Esagfifigatgyvhe comggn?‘ fififgglfiga placed. This means that in aozli- Yealtlized bug?‘ the“ IYgF-ingfyu°$_ wajicrd Baderhpowd] is horned a_ $¢,,..§.‘,’_ 0cm on’ l ;. . lielr dispatches] filtlfl proved to ‘H1621; vegert of Slstlefs ofprsetéioivllsni-tlllalibod at the meeting and the activities of igllllnovtgr ‘zgzsegmiterlyerllofirgrgluzaigig. Zlgagtllcuilnlggnlollllvme gbltibl mm mm“ nmlmry men as a inlmiry Prince E: n] Island 56mm and “T919 Clriristtlmas seiason “gas cen- =' - F?‘ l5 0010" l“ $00195 5g" l5 0Y5 0 1e ' the year were reviewed. Discus-H ' ' ‘ . ' enius f hi a '11 a Scouter le l" llth rofou dsorrow e mu“ 1° 011M009" 0f i110 e Y ' _ , U Y _ . 4 v . d _ 1551a“ m1 m right w express B or s career genera y an s a l 1A l.) ll _ ‘ .1‘ m. .0“? ~na‘11q-v'-0r€-bl}]-It droung)? Cmnotmtofilll t‘ 0S8 h Mon- 51011.5 0°01‘ 010007090001"! u“? 01°‘ i,‘,§§,‘§§1f’,“‘..,§fi1flu1“§,,§*§f,‘§§on_fi§‘f§ mimic“. m“. vii’... a; to the gm- particularly for tlhe heroic defence that the inspired rounder of our chudrem “m” mm“ h“? ma“ l It“ 1"" 1101911 10m A55 0 RW- M011“ S =7 l‘ - tection of property and handllni: of . a; M f k -. r v d c}. f 5 H, i116 56115011 llllffllflcttable for those i . iziicd P cop_\‘_._ Those signed astery Precious Blood. city. max these preparations have been ccin- portance and" significance of tne R e J1.- glrfivqlll-[lizalglel cXtle-llzd fgllbagfi Us"? sheltered them _ l with another fictitious name ap- Mrs. S. Garrick, Provincial In- _____ petcd actual deliveries and exoeii- slrois report. ~ —~ Y 0 11m v15", o; members o; m, q parently had as their basis a few flrmary. CONCERT 51019315]; __ Mem. 01km“ W111 09 llrelmv uwleralei Fame Wm Endure éendaolwe“ and mnmy ourfdeepest P111106 Edwflld PfB-WBDWFY 811d g sentences lifted from United Press luiss Annie Moll/fosters. National be“ of me vmous fighting forces 1 expect actual expenditure lo wmiral 1y uno Brent $61158 O 1M5 in Premier 6am hell mieterrsdeisizai. ... r‘ "i: e rem" we p Lt -Gen. Sir Robert Baden-Powell. Prclhlclfil P10510000 mglilirslsigiagtulcbinner: ~ lst Baron Baden-Powell of Gilivell. J- J~ M03315- Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. Mrs. H sa s will endure chiefly on account of FFCl/lllcllll Cfllllulsslflllef- S. Henderson, Borden W. I. ' y git lgcmatlon and leadership of the " “'"“-"_—“'***""“ go sigma] for chrlsimtais Supper; 0y ou movsme t. S '2 - - . - en ra reamerre L. . tiiouga, before this nenterilrllsejelzrlns 5351111315111“? plévfiéuons a daluy New Yul"! 1310091‘? IIB started. Baden-Powell's name was t.‘ i-HQF C 111111611 I1 we; igrgancz}; Davy; a Fraser, Mrs. PPM! géflffisllzllrlllle vlcfrltrlli over on account “..,§“‘.§;,‘.1.‘,’.‘.'.g sf,,§,-,°_.,“°,neu{§“‘a,_ 510136;)‘ Miss Johnson, Mrs. Percy ____ ‘l e eiic - .. ' . , a ~ Interviewed on ‘the subject of klnB durlnge the eSoQnYI? ofAllyikliflfigll mun‘ and a ‘Ml-l “t 1mm‘ I'm. l Gms m Kmd: the charge made by R’ w. Fm“ Wm, s. on months the eyes of the wliole J_ D, (ycqnneii- 1115 Honor Gov. ' ernor LePage; Est. Geo. J. Rogers; ., . gnlgueic-rl little townshi of the _ ' - ___. market for farm commodities. only mission. that ‘Seven _or leliighlt of asonlgf7the yep“ B0,." m v81“ Finally m May. 19(1))“ colonel gavlesgmdgglmfirlié. Sscig?‘ an: FORCE RECRUITS LEAVE verb-Y Offset bv curtailment v1’ for- delfalflltlle ‘ray; ‘lg? ngffetwo egarsl’ Pr}; Badgmpao - file full}! um o} liatci" meld-Marshal Lord) Plumer. 11rwln; Miss Mmaret McLeod. __S1X reel-ups to me nova] 3mm. eign buying. would permit a $45» lerwcan] be“ Said mm 51;, m‘; Henfieu Fr Yes 0110* 0K1 1111“ raised the siege. Mnfeking was a Bridgetown: 'I‘he Misses Coles, m“ A‘? Fm“ 1°“ he“ m“ ‘Wk ooljtomlcutllln the mt o: tllledagfrl- as Prince Egward Island is con- rl-e islai M“ ~mi‘ Liilléi. Wm“? L-‘larv of little er no stratcvlc im- City; Tile B. I. s.: Edem- Whil- [or training centres elsewhere In 1ir§rer§§e§t§rr°§tr§‘l' wlbrlis cog: corned the statement was lncor- served in In a ‘rAf-rgnisf u’ and Amy-huge’ but u“ 131ml“ ‘R1108 100k; Rlngwcod W. I. Rlocky Pt; Canada" They were: J‘ I“ Ander‘ te ti hi h ld lcte f r with lect. Unless some unforseen and South Af-i" I‘ ‘ “n3 and of its people kept 3'00‘) of ' Boer Mrs‘ Wendell Muwh‘ Bmbury; son’ Standard general duties ihrucftcln w c won n fit? i disastrous circumstances occurred 1 ‘ ‘In! n m” l,“ “as 31)" 101195 5mm 011191" operations rlur- Miss Addie l-Iamm, Buribury: The (guard). s.“ Pew“ Bay; sanme] e eence proigram by raw n‘: fiiolvmg must or a“ or the prov: 1pc lit/ed AsJsiant Military Secretary mg 1.1m most, vpal “mums of the Orphanage Staff; Mfg 53.1.9" Davidson, standard general du- me?“ and mategas away. and 850- mo“ mere was m prospect o‘ n South Africa, and subsequently war, problbyv also the mvasm. Bowness, City; Montague Auxil- nes (guamv Charlottetown; s_ w_ ma .d that $99 or $400. .- this Province defaulting at an He held a similar post in Malta. In the er {use lea-la was averted. lary; Mrs. Paul Harding. S'Sidc; smith, standard general duties 000 less their!‘ l? tgrle Cllfrcllit vfier. presumed Mr Fowler meal" hm Matabes: Campaign of I896 he was Th. Sm. o; 1mg, affected by m, sherbrooke w. 1.: Milo w. 1.: iirrs. 101mm)’ Blmmneld 51mm“? P" F‘ would be s“ ‘c en fur Wm re e' international ' conditions might Cmef Sm“ 01010913 llllfl W118 "PO- Boy Scott’. the world over is a me-in- G‘ F‘ Hutches“: Mrs‘ Ewes‘ Curran. standard general duties’ create such circumstances but muted from the 13th I-Iiissars to be mic g1‘ m“ qlgg’! of Mnfekjng “for 301ml P10010031 P011“ 1701111 111V" 151mm”- st- Pew“ Bay- 3' B" No- agreed that the statement s? Pnb- menu's“ ccmmundhlg m’? 5111 it was this kinlh of~hat in which LOBA’; while Sam“ w- I‘: M"- 25 A- D" Macmmld’ “e1.” engme F K ' , llshed. was unfortunate and mls- DFBJcn Guards. B1fl0ll-P0\"""11 figured w“en the [Joe Curran‘ (my; Capt‘ T’ G’ T35" mechanic, si._ Margarets; G. L. ormer alser 8 “ding _ The opening o; the South African 115mg of Mflcklm was o}; ever _ lor; Mrs. Harry Miller, City; s. N. Sanderson. air frame mechanic War in October 1399 found Baden. body-S ms ‘The $1M e ‘be. y IKHYB. City; Curl/Ell Bros Ltd; R- tmetal), St. Peters Bay. Before (continued from page l) Powell m conlmand of me forms wfim bklwa‘ H L“ d X1 1011?! ‘E. ivfutch at Co. Lid; Abney W. I.; leaving they were presented with ___.~»=-__ _.__~ __.___ _ men in MR;ek;-,,g_ situate.‘ m we r _,‘n _- 1 0}“ ll ~10" H"? 0i"- Mrs. W. H. Prowse. City; Mrs. W. knitted goods by the Red crossl’ ' bl‘ d cfilltre of Bechuanaland ~ on the c? lhaxei “hfm the new; of we re- W‘ Clarke; Benevue W‘ I‘: Cm‘ an‘; Wm, mgavenes by the prov- internment camp, I-lec ivasledeleve , g 1°11 Line 0,; runway b..h‘,..-en Kinp P“ .11‘: '“""‘ll 001119 [Q llflud was tral Lot 16 W. L; Prowse Bros. 100101 501/"010001 mrlmflh 10° ‘m be 9m n a 8mm» deem -by at: beigev and Rhodesia it was fr n Xetsppnsltllc fur Um “ddlttmn to 111?. Ltd‘: Queen M“? w‘ I‘ Mum” Qarrvon cal-lad; cQrp5_ The pm. |Lm15Sl1ly of the Bri ish gwernnicli d - h this ‘little town of {gnu ted 1.0 1 d'm°llaly of the verb to Maffick. Harbor; Murray Harbor North W. Sentatmns were lggkgd after Vby fr m the‘ ranks of en.my c.yil.ans I e buudmqs that [our vemgsa Lilo‘): lIaad-cii-Poiiells achievement made L: Malpeque W. 1.; Margaret Tay- Mr. A. G. Bruce, of the Canadian interned in this country. the unfortun te i k e 1 ‘-- 1.1m itnatlonal hero. His military lor; Mrs. Alex James; Mrs. W. C. Legion War service, ffiieyhzvelranbrdughtretxc) this saeaiaént the Jamwon lllliaidelflglci) gcenulllxfi‘ is services were recognized by his pro- Davies; Mrs. IPred Moore; Do- W1 , OS 56C y Bil ~‘- 1- . li.‘ - FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The ‘funeral of the late Michael Prunty rwus held yesterday from the resi- dence of his son, Owen Prunty. 58 Cumberland St.. to st. Dun- stan's Basilica where Requiem ,Hlgh Mass was celebrated by the lRev. George McCormack; At lgrave the service was conducted also by Father McCormack. The knew they were aboard when a, 11g boat left her pitr. Among the .r- ,ist.crat's companions was a former Wcolwich Arsenal soccer star. 1 They were given the freedom ‘if ‘the ship and were allowed to wear Iclviilan clothes. They donned ‘tlhrlr drab prison uniforms with lthe bullseyes in the back when at wcrk. I All seemed bent ovn behavin in much a. manner- that they woul not ibe returned to the camps from which they came. As one official charged w.th kceping an _eyc 011 them said "they didn‘t give the least bit if rmible." The rsyul German was one of about 45 men chosen to do cdd -bs aboard the ship while she y to here. ‘me others were de- tained in immigration quarters un- C ll .- m funeral was largely attended. The pall bearers were: Messrs. John Gormley, Daniel Gillis, Patrick Dennis. Jack Glllls. George Bell. Patrick Cullen. There are left to mourn, one brother Emrst of this c‘ty. also four sons. Prank and Ber- hard cf this city. John Owen of the C.G.S. Montcalm and Patrick in St. J lin. N.B.. al o one daughter, Mrs. E. Stanley of this city. (Pat- riot please copy). i it la p;lc~t and his passenger were killed yesterday plane ope ways and Transportation, ratt, son of ident of the company. and a passenger bel to be Herman La whom pilot Starratt of the nonth. B. and Hinds centre 260 miles east of Wlnnl‘. Early reports from the the accident said rom littercd t th HUDSON. om... Jan. 8—fCP)——A ed. Baden-Powell‘ °‘ MM“ Ge" entirely of Irregul mcnt cf the some police. so forlh motion to the rank s force consisted temp ars -— a detach- Protectorate Riginient. the town guard and amounting iri all to less than 1000 men. The "artillery" n- mounted to a couple of poundcrs. The town was , imediatcly after the declaration of war. At first the hestgcrs wrwe under the command of the redoubt_ able Cronje. altnouizh Cronje himself soon left for other operations, and in a few months surrendered at Pimrglebere. where the Cliflrltlllln Ctlllll-‘li-Zent rendered gallant service and suffered grlcvously. For seven long months the tiny garrison of Mafeklng suffered in- vestment with undaunted spirit. The enemy cut the water supply. so the For four years after the S iAfricnn War he “as General of Cavalry ain. He retired fro 1910 cuih Inspector'- ln Great Brit- m the army in when a Beechcraft air- naterl by Starratt Alr- Limited. rashecl at Bruce leake 90 miles arth of Hudson. The dead arc pilot Bud Star- R. W. Starratt. pres- comlmercial air lam eved ala. a Flnlacider was flying out ed along the tween Red Lake, Ont. :11. minrng trlmpcrtatlon P98- scene of iii-at wreckage twln-enizlzied machine he ice of Bruce Lake and , The Boy Scout movement was founded by Baden-Powell in 19M, with the idea of inculcatlng the spirit of chlvalrous service nmong |the rising generation. It had an im- mediate success: its sister organiza- tion. the Girl Guides, was establish- ,ed two years later. ‘are nearly 1.000.000 Boy rtho British Empire movement lass b out the world. lover 2.000.080 45 countries, uldes. inv=~ "l e crash occurr ‘r route b: T1 . ie een copied through- Tllfile are now "well Scouts. spread over the and 0V1 1.000.000 Girl townsmen dug wells. Baden-Powell’ ' C ____i _ ‘v M the heavy lane mashed v _ s realed R Knight in I909. Baden- BUNBURY RED CROSS wmu“ tllptilrrnse tgflstadlflfhvseorg Hghenzol- rhrmgh the lake's Dice Wm] me gfeinetlontion. both in check- lPoi-ell u-rs elevated to the Deeraae INC, [mgr _ During the pas; ygn- m“ 2Q is the fauna.‘ son o; me f me cf the impact the m,“ -and "fr ""0 ll lflltvlll’; as first Boron Badrn-Poiycll of Gil- the fifteen indies who comprise the 13m.” grew“ Pym-e Of Gemrmv CUmPKIIV officials at Hudson said never failed flv;';§.,.9f Mnrfidny‘ "Wu i“ 1939' H15 b00075 1110101100 Bunbury Red Cross Unit have held Before the W3.- me Kgfseyflq that the last report they received heavy guns.‘ m “djf: brow” "p ma"? . d°c°mu°ns "Um 50101811 22 very successful weekly meetluss grandson was prominent seilliiy in Mm bllot Starrrr-tt was a. radio km mmtdtea’ ‘iyjkef °f M110“ °"""‘"°-‘- and have accomplished the foliow- Lcmdqm wheye he wag emplgygd in mfiifltlc 88371113 ho was taking off of wamh m aq°'“"n Gus S“. em I _’”"‘ in: war work:—50 prs. socks, 9, ban}; from Red Lake for Hudson in clear me b. sf, l] * wnspe°ple W00" > sweaters, a helmets. i pr. mitts. 1 In was he lauglifrlkly denied ru- ivenlher. my regplv '3 sfifl”? °"""““' Th" ' “Y "m" Folhsmlxlls on searncirs stockings, 24 hospital m:rs risking his name with that W111i"! 01’ the P11111510 111ml Wllh- #1,; we‘; £03m: ff"? bomvbnré- "_“_' 11011010115. 7 1W5- Pylamas. _4 relu- of the Amencan heiress Barbara a reasonable 110F111- Slflfl-“fl B tie; qxhéée were reuéatezymv‘ " GLONDQI‘? "“Cf", "‘}"0l"' Yfllllll-s. me izotvns. These cntllus-lastic Red- iHuiton. the Countess of Haugwitz- ‘catch wh ch led to the wreckage. ofiibv “B P3" I 1 y “med ‘ "1 ‘"101 ""1 "I111": n th- theft Crossers sfrcatiy cnloy their work as Reventlow. lack of a di=trrss signal inWcated 1...‘; hm‘ ' I “mllllmrs- 01 4900 019131901" lrfim I1 factory well as the social end of the meet- Reports from Berlin in November. that the rrrh came suddmlr- den'_powen jgrfdlfctw ‘“h“'111¢11,l3*1- "K111111004 b? fu-Fm-l’ Miler» Wm lngswhlch always conclude with the I939. said he had been in-tsrned in I————-‘--—-——— ‘ were infamous I ed, “L, dew“ f," ‘},'.‘.“’°' to ‘our months hard 1"" serving of light lirnch. A collection Scot-land at the strrt of the war. M11111?!“ K111! Pflln- ' n ‘*0 e 01 01'"? r m is taken up at each meeting and and his internment was confirmed the Unit was able to send $20.00 to Red Cross Headquarters. The men also take advantage of these meet- ings and spend a pleasant evening at cards while the ladies knit and sew. This week's meeting will bel held at Mrs. William Smallwoods tonight, Thursday. UP THE MINES OARDLFT‘, Wales ~40?) ——0nce a pit/boy, Henry Mcwle has beromc Lord Mayor of Csidifl. While in the mines. McCale studied. metri- culated. and later went to Brmlng- ham University and got his Bache_ lor of Scltnce degree. COLONEL- —’l‘llE KING LONDON -(CP) -—The King has assumed the honorary colonelrv of‘ by British authrrlties last Aulltit. tlanada’s role Set forth in Financial survey TORONTO. Jan. 8—(OP)-Con- son's role as an industrial and ec- onsmic unit in an empire arm-n: 09 the tteth is set forth in articles by leaders of the Domnlonu Jitical and business life i:i the omnto Globe and Mail's annual financial survey published lnda. The survey lists l1 of war- planes being turned M! in Canada; A plant "somewhere in Quebec.’ with an annual capacity of 100.000 bzmbs, will soon start making 500- >pcund aerial bmbs the Newfoundland Heavy Regiment Royal Artillery, raised last prlng. England reports its i940 toy pro- duction broke all records. their mother. L-l49-l-9-1l. of these boats had never left dock ""__‘_’_” mm“ " ' 5m“ b?“ 131:9“ mm“ but wasfge’ ' t ng use as a iomc for nava o c- =: .- iii". .512 S: N, D, 5 again lihisbvear and given an in- , I crease-c sir sioi. , :5 UNDERTAKER Never Consulted l ~ Q EMBALMER Mr Murlcv said that strongly- :, 3 “Lift-LG wlies had b.cri sent to the Charlottetown and tlirce incmbcrs ruzardlng tile Wotd North Wlllrlhirc is ands ferry. l-le admitted thatthe l. Phone Ill! Board had never been consulted in - ‘the matter previous to tnc removal . wwvevu o, me bu,“ . 1 Col. itogcrs stressed the need of u. lprrcsslng lJl‘ the csi-aol d t of i . ti s servic at Wood lslnn s. r T00 Late To Clasify l Major 1e. Edgar MacNutt said the U0\'t‘l‘llllltlll should have takcn the Hochcliriza irlid leit the Wood Islands icrri". He stressed a thor- ough investigation regarding the sca-wcrlhlncss of the boat running waisrcn nil"? roiimnaivrhfi. lvlirsr-uork. Apply 5 Douglas ‘ et. Dias. Wan-rib cxrsnnaivcerr MAID to Pictou. in sleep out References requlr- r Mr. W. L. Higgins. presenting tre ed. Apply N Guardian. itrensurei-‘s report lor the 22nd suc- L-lM-l 9-2i cesslve veal‘. showed that there was -—-»-- ~~---»~--~~ ~ —~ I a satisfactory balance on hand. Ho f-‘Olt SALE-AT BARN. IIAY. annaunrcd that in future meetings Hlf-‘Wl- aran. potatoes. turnips. cf the Hoard woiid be held in the carrots. cabbage. Any qliantiy Hun-l chgrieiierqwn, A. W. E. Dousc, West Royalty. 5 Au arrangement had been reach- L-Ibf-l-O-Zl. ed with the City Council reizardlm i‘ It reports that naval vessels built and being built in Canadian yards would form a column four miles long if placed stem to stem. Be- fore long Canada will have more than 200 ships afloat. Tracie Minister MacKlnnon ic-' potvlg Canada has risen to occupy the psitlon once held by Null Ger- many as the third among world countries supplying the needs of "others. Econ-mic actlzty reached peak levels, he writes, and. "despite the strain and stress of ‘ war." domestic gXpoflb amounted t1 $"64000l‘00 'n the 1111i. liaaranonlhs o the matter of rent. he said. The Board has agreed to turn over the iurnlture in the Market Building to the Citv Council. He referred wan agreement made several years alto with the City Clerk and Chairman of the Market Committee whereby the Board would not be charged rent. Recently. however. they re- ceived a bill covering rent for the past few years. This matter has been straightened out. he said. hThet m? plnesldent.‘ ‘gal. Roitrlers. ‘ en o0 c arize o c mec nit. ,_ v and as there was no unfinished °1 1949' '1“ lmkl” JUSUIQSB it was adjourned. f c llclurcd above are the three com of Constable h" Charlottetown. They are mt m right. Leiur. Canadian Naval v lnntcor Reserves three your! l|0 hockey tea 7 and his two brothers enlisted with the nine unit Everett being a 0m o”, an “m, pm“; d l”; ' shortly after the outbreak of war. Elmer and Everett Rangers. an serving at present with the navy on the nuhi- Jay oflaml, Lelth l: in hospital here. Lclth and Everett ynls Jay of the City Police Force and Mrl. Ellwf no well known in local hocke Royal; ‘ y circles, Lelth beliig member of the famous Junior Royal m, Maritime Junior Champlain. and ml Everett. Elmer Joined the nnlin of the Blots Bros; Mrs. Dr. smallwood: Mrs. C. H. Black; Searletuwn W. L: Rey. Geo. Tllley, Cavendish: {ladies Aid, Church of Scotland, Cape Traverse; Joseph Shama; Mrs. Arthur Heartz; "Doing Oiir Bit" Mission Hand. Hamilton, P. E. L; Kingsboro W. 1.; Hughes Drug 00.; James Jenkins, Mrs. Ernest Mulch. Mrs. Leslie Mutch, |Mrs. Earl Ings. Mt. Herbert; Mrs. culibnald, Mennaid; James .y. L-153. Two Airmen are iKilled in crash OTTAWA, Jan. '7 —l.lac. H. N. DB/WSOII of St. James. Man., and Lac. J. R Dority of Ottawa were killed may in the crash of a aural Canadian Air Force tuning plane six miles east of Ottawa, air force headquarters announced Details of the crash during a morning flight were not immediate- ly available and the cause was not known. DAYLIGHT DELIVERY LO N —(CP) — Mini-all‘? NDO 0f Fbod has ordered tlia no deli- very o; milk b: made in any M1‘- Ottgh o 10,000 population befOIO 7:30 a..m. NOTICE A As my wife left her bed and board for no cause l will not be responsible for an!’ bills contracted by her. J. S. BROWN. Witness Frank McAliluff, Bailiff FOX MEAT“ lfllllhil (large) Horse Maui 50‘ s Ground Moot 50's — -- 5¢ '0 Bu! Trips 50's — — 4 11¢ '0 Coll Tripe 50's — - 3 l-Zc lb- Atov: MEATS ALL NEW PACK Island Gold Storage‘ former player with the Senior The latter Ila married recently. Company lcholson. Outsidg