AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE The. sUMMfElisIpI-L GUARDIAN . i IhE “ ESTERN GUARDLAN Prmcg cnunly Two Qside French Ambush THE llNlME-NT THAT HELPS NATURE um FASTER i r ‘°‘"“'tt‘.riir‘ir‘fit‘.i°l ....c.t‘3‘.?t;.'“°""" Conservatives Men Wed Traps Nazis 0n °""'* *""°"°" a News. subscriptions. Ailvertiilns should be left with Mrs. Pond w o ' d Sunnis’ scum“ s L s T1,;,gi;;e- --~ ~- m u» -~ --. r t. .. h P811111" At Dartmouth West Front ltili.'.".’il.f.".i’éf‘iz. um -- ' - ' - n'.l?illll‘olllalzckaa%lw€vt:gfls'éfl Mars orriii'c"tf'iii"oriivririi'iio 8:2}. mgr: Xilll-lgilfll COélOMXVtIUVO Com- ~ Pl cflrlijrkircbztrnsiz. i d v u 1 >7 I g qu n — ' The Guardian will be delivered to sn home in s id _ ell org: lzedngr tlielnctvymlg; m‘! msthfmmtl‘ “uEihMM ' “ Four Enemy an“ w , i-,=;';;.':t:.::.”t"r.":.i.":.:::.iit.::::-..litz:.ztt.i";.i.rii“ffii~ i; ‘izlmtciletmtslzzrsiztristar Shot no»... A. Aer- if‘ "" °" ‘w: LIN IMENT ~ been held in many districts and mouth girls were uniledin marriage ial Actlvlty IS Re- ___V ___ ;__ ____ I; w -Thls column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising sale. Bowl and t i’ h it of a newsy nature may be lnsen- 50 cent sale oi Nzgl jslfidvfltllkslieéyglrl: ed lit 2 cents s word strictly psy- [big in advance, ?—"‘ .-PlNE TAR WITH HONEY for that cough at Taylor Drug 60., Kenslllgton. 4308'!!! SHORE Hockey Iieu- Beaver Street on Friday evening. ‘us, playoffs in the Kensington gink. Monday, March 4th at B. p.m. Miirgntc Vs. Freetown, 1st game‘ of the best 2 oi 3 total game ser- its. Ailmission 10 and 2o centsir 56 —FUNERAL OF MB- JAMES H. “in-side BALL-The funeral services for Mr. Joules H. Ball were held on Thursday afternoon from his late result lice and were largely attend- ed, Rev. L. E. G. Davies conduct- .market is weaker m, 6M5 although ed the service. The gtllbeares were ' lilrss s. Fred Mii..nrt, W. K. | meu-cllvn, Hooper Irinkfetter, Major Townsend, Wm. Brooks and Daniel Cloiv -l1‘lliE ON CAMBRIDGE STREET- The Summerside Fire Brigade were called out shortly ance. After the _ the attendance has been large and EXTRA SPECIAL “Id m!‘ much enthusiasm shown. Then gal; duelh lstacxidlng fggr we“ my‘ wmke’ m“ 59mph‘ éitftl” Dr g A eitiircehtiaeliirhco l; Drug Bmnnxenslngwn‘ L'58‘3'4'31 well known throughout the flOléllla _ t. Dr. MacPhee has a 5P6“ _qq "lI‘AINED SOCIALCLUB rgcord as a military man sewing M ch f,‘ CM’ °' Tmmly Uh- all through the last war. and retir- the ho um I were entertained at ing recently as Lieut Colonel. Be- m’ ° M“ Qmke“ °h sides his military ieoord. the Doctor has always been active in the gltéfilfg; affairs oi the colmmuntyklAssPrlcotl- t of the Children's d oce “m” w” ‘°"°d~ 3- ginlPrlnce County, whch lpifioe tlge _?’_' h held for man ears, t e Doc r mfipnfnuc” {M655 '- V"? lsasciuite rrnrilinryvilth the needs r, ° ° “"1" h" h f"! mhde 1h the oi the rank and file oi the County P c’ l” r°duc° C?» 118 111W sum‘ and has always given careful con- Th “ring the V35‘ few weeks- sideration to each case that has f1" are very ‘cw enquiries f" come before him. and has been the Sea‘ Wheat is i“ demand at 75 means of providing many destitute '°° “ ‘mshel- Q°°d belle-l’ h children with foster homes. hi! 50 to 75c a bushel. The The ejecim-S or prince County will make no m‘stake if they send the doctor to Ottawa as he knows the needs of the people oi Prnce Countv as few men in the Prov- ince know them. Ilis professional duties have taken him to homes from east Prince to as fal- west as Til:- nlsh. and his nomination was hail- ed in every district with enthusiasm. On Tuesday Dr. MacPhee is t/o There was a, vergmfnooeg 11° thence has been made in the FY9591‘ Drice of 40c to 45c a bushel. 111W $1 and $12 a ton. Straw $1.00. Hides 8c lb. Mountains 60c and Cobblers 55c a bushel. ' s, PERSONALS —Miss Manderson. R N. was g to two officers of the Prince Edward Highlanders. Black Watch. Evelyn Anna Crichton was marri- ed to Lieut. Donald Lidstone, Sum- merslde, arid her sister, Jean Rid- clcl‘. crcliton, to Lieut. Alan I-l. Holman also of Summerside. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Charles Anderson. minister oi St. Jame; United Church, and Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, a former pastor at Si. James who has lust retired ward Island. Scottish tradition played a. pro- minent part in the ceremony. The two brides, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Crichton Dartmouth, were both born in Scotland. Pcws were reserved in the church for members of the pipe band of the regiment while the guest pews were uidicuteci by the Black Watch lartgin ribbon over the bridal white. ‘Viws Erclvii Crichton wore white b Her dress was fashioned on lll‘ll._ lilies with a cowl neckline and lonfl iileeves which were full at the shoulder and narrowed at the ebow. The bodice of her dress had deep luscris of lace. Her fingertip embroidered not veil fell from a wreath of lllv-of-the-vallegv. she carried calla lilies. She was escorted by liei" fntlicr. Mljs‘ Jenn Crichton was Dr J. A. MacPhee, Conservative Candidate for Prince County who is to address s public meeting of the electors at Tlgnlsh, Tuesday night. Campaign Expected To Be More Active OTTAWA. March S-(GH-Can- escorted from pastoral work on Prince Ed-_ newed. PARIS, March 3——(AP) — The second French ambush in two day-i was reported by the High Com- mand tonight to have trapped h new contingent of German troops west, of the Voseeh Mountains in a, week_end of warfare alonll (he western prom in which British and French pilots accounted for four German planes. , The French, at the same time. acknowledged the Germans had captured "a few prisoners" dur- lhfl’ PMWI raids m the will”? 59°‘ —(CP) —Privzlte Walter Pond, 21, who joined Princess Patriclas Can- Mr. aciian light infantry in had no idea tile world was so small until he arrived lll Aldershct the 1st division oi the Active Service Force. Walter. whose family resides in Flei/ghci‘ had 8°11‘? w “'95P years ago, aiier Ml‘. PJ‘O\\':O iiud re- r. Clear brisk weather returned to the Western Front giving _a spurt to aerial activity on both sides fol- lowing a. day of combat Saturday in which the French sold they hall shot down two German planes and the British two more. (The German News Agency claimed an air battle between four German planes and 12 French on the Moselle Sector had ended downed (British “View” annmmced they Itimer joined up lmmcdiatey. While waitili to embark for England llC fiolne for word of his brother Florence had shot down still another Ger- man plane in France. the third in wrote World, Two . Brothers Find Quarryvllle, N. 13., crn Canada, like his brother Clinton in scorch of fortune. He had also hoped to find some trace of his me Intef-signe Mowr brother he hadn't seen for when one French plane had been, giggséfnéwigliggfi a 3°b1b“"n°° a m. dew ’Tiis A Small» i O“ IIGIS By Edwin S. Johnson Canadian Press Staff Writer known elliployees alike ixls cci u _. In Memoriam MR. C. J. PRONSE Feb. 14.) lll the llllbf-SIBLC England, Cornellils J. Prowse as ile_wa.s all by bilsmess assoc cc ilcnaiciy Ell. ‘Lie AL>»-1=1’~~51101'- Ehghlhd. M81011 3 Elnerscli Iiflallrlfll lll Cancun.- on lust He w eiglit War came ulid the young Mari- is suicc Friday lllUl'll.l Industry Pro tired from active llusllu-s... a5 bfoved its tile Dean lugs feli- extended to lilo. w iVall Idcrstinel ' ' Wililzinl lg. was taken ill oluy wmhllleg. g, few days before and was relnoied. t0 the hospital as his condition be- willl camc- sr-i-loils. lie ivzls born at Litur- Chflhi-llflh lottetowil, P. I. lilLi ting in lils 73rd year. The falliily niultti lo ilie Corner htfCllrlll lillOilt ilve of 'I‘l'ucir1iig ' wlllcll he had done lll.‘.l(’ll 0p and \\‘ii5 kllOWll llll‘ and wide for the integrity of his bu..i- ncss deal‘ The sviiipalhy of the community liter noon on Saturday for a fire mic-iii, visit t ' _ _ _ ‘ll.‘8€..ifi3"‘i.'§°c‘ih§il§a‘¥l¥;'l‘ °' ° “°'“‘* '" '3‘ $30301"»r'“i§i‘“5r5“c3i3ih3h “'13 "was "letter. ‘ir.frrz;lr.rl"rt’é- ............ com m“ i M“ . .5- 1‘! '1» - ' ‘ en l wee . ny wl ilnclil. M‘ a C" all. i ' h'te . ‘ Dy 1911016 11m. ameroli d Hrs. Normal i. r- 15 m] u“ “me w 1 mhhlque said French pursu1t planes The other night Walter was strol- 5on5 whiff 30ml, Acton} I‘ The firc which appeared to be clllsril by sparks from the flue caught llie shingles on the south side of the roof and burned a gt5n¢kvi1ie,iq_1;_ colislrlcrabe hole in the rooi. Dam- age “£15 caused to the interior of the rouse through water and smoke. a few days with his parents Mi- ?‘ the fifldS the electors of the sur- ._Mlss Shirley Ch-nbflvk and Mi=s rounding districts are looking for- Betty MacMurdo of Summerslde, wm-d m‘ {he meeting. as they know are visiting Miss Dorothy Caflbeclc me dqnim‘ will have something 5- worthwhile to tell Stem. lThe dolctor m "ll dill-ea: me» n11 n var ous “com James “ma” l5 spending gal-taunt Prince Countsy during the next few weeks. S. satin made u-llli n bodice of lace, a peter pan collaifland leg o’ mutton sleeves. Her veil was finger-tip of appluiilcn net. she carried sweet- heart roses. Mlssyctzgy‘ Murrnv was Miss Ev- evn Crlchlcifs bridesmaid and Lieut. Victor lnmnn was Lieut. Lidstoneb three more weeks of speech-making and canvassing bfore the voters mark their ballots on March 26. Both Prime Minfsfer MacKenzie King and Conservative Leader Manlon arrived back in Ottawa to- day. Mr. King came from from a machine-gunned two of the enemy craft to earth on French terrltorv while one oif the British victims fell on French soil and the other bc- o hind the Nazi lines. Admit Scouts Missing ling along the main of the Canadian camp when a sold- ier suddenly hailed lum from the titer side of the street. "You're wanderin qiute a are two spell Walter could ha!‘ the N1&§'llli-X"Li N curs. He leaves two brolliers, Uwmllghlhle is tile Assoc-lined Press c sons, Whiter L. Provise South Acton and Roy E. Prowsc or from home young ellow or maybe Woburn and three grandchildren. its two other guys," he chuckled dly belle"? 1115 Prowsc of Wuhan and Albert Prowse Aflllllfil 11w firemen responded quickly and avid Mrs ..l P Hogan Summer hurried mp to his constituency 00mg - - - - - l l an. .5041)“ had the n“ under con- slde- ' S. Prince Alba"- Shsku in We My?“ grMl-u Ray Crhilltoil was Miss Jean (Tim Gay-man wmmunique ad_ eves. It “'85 C 111N711 311d 00m b°Y5 0f Jackson HPlglllS, Lang Island, ro. S. i? of which he addre-rsed two meet- Crichtonlc bridesmaid and Lieut. mined that two German scours did some pretty fast talking. Clln- Npw ymk mid a “git-r 1m, Laying q -———-— -—F‘riends will be pleased to learn Personnel Front‘ h1g3, Rcg imid ling-pay, was Lieuth Ho], “are mixing" but cwmed my“, ion. it devcoped. had made his way Craig; of chiiarvac, C. ‘llla, -. TUQY MEiFTlNG-r-Thie mom-m,“ M_-_ wrms Warren is out "d Dr. Manion came from B-elleville. man's groomsman. ma“), Dishes we" shot down) ‘D Brttfiil‘. Cmumblh 5°!“ Fears 3%‘? tic has one of p. f ly of l1 m‘ or "e C d7?" ° Mary S°"i Ont, whore he spoke 1a=t ncht Ushers were Lieut. C. M. Gal- with commercials Miiviyy an]g'ng alll-ghlciélgeélso 9123138013!‘ 5I€!(i}é'€v2éii§“f‘l“ih‘ibiikzligflligréthizlgligl; driliiy. Tlgnlsh, held a. smcial meet- n llit: n’. ilie Convent on Wednesday re lug. February 28th. There was l number in attendance. The Daimler 0n entertainment. Mim Kathlreii Brennan explaned that the piiriloe of this naee trig was two- fold. NameIv the organizing of a 1153mm of Kensingmn were the "iiy club, and also a sewing cir- 0.0, \\'ll.') would do Red Cross Work“ 35°11‘ Again after his recent ii‘- “5- s. Summerside For Today ’s Play Six rinks leave smmerside this morning for Charlottetown to plfly BORDEN MINES Frances Kelly and Yvonne ests of Miss Reta Pickering of rden over the weekend. and. paid h‘s first visit to the cap- ital since h‘s hurried return eariv in the campaign for title funeral of the late Lcrd Tweedfrmilr. Dr. Manlcn personally is doing the lion's share o! the sveaklng and travelling for h‘s party and the National C-ovemment movement sponsored bv it, Mr. King's west- brzillil, Lieut. A. W.’ Rogers, Lieut. G. G. Fwrguson, Lieut. R Sinclair. all officers of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders. TllCjfllllfCll was decorated with calla lilies, hyzlcllitlis, paims and l] r s. The ivedding marches in the church were played by R. Ernest Morley. and Willi!‘ the register was advance patrols on the Western n Front and clearing weather briiiiz. 0 out ali- flghters in increasing liltin- bers, the High Command reported that several French planes ioene- trated deep into Gennanv “by dav h and right" on scouting flights. All the French planes. the com- mand said, returned to their bases. German aerial trespassing over that lery of Vancouver. a great, deal o each llibreuk of \\'8l‘ he also n the very same day as alter, and g Mmuci came ovcl" with the 100th field bat- ‘ Pgiyligimcni. for scvcitil years another sewed with (llSlLllCllOIl dur- Thc brullers (ll-covered they htad mg [he CI‘ ctuallyi be: n crossing tracks v other llfllllly TCUIHQH 311C] llOVi UIUY i Unian served lll the first World Yvul" overseas. Coilgregatlonnl Church Ollled UP- coulilrv. Two brolilcrs, Samuel and Canadian and _ Flllitfriil st rvlces attention bv a host several weeks with their billets only o; fennel. business assodwlei rein- a- few blocks a ert- They have seen fives and friends rr-crc conducted by 511KB Rev. Leonard Fowler. pastor of the in d that mt" i“ ——— - titi r the Gaboilry ern trirp c-loabl-v will be hi" onl' b‘ - .' u c ii Asid , b1 ‘I Mrs. Cecil Stewart of Borden was Qazhilarflgirlripfiridolggggll- Flour cups‘. lenivtiiy 35¢ Ami-t ffpm miegiiml “Sig? Nfiglrilh" 1 own sang Belgium. ivhlch resulted iii the are Piflllllllli! I0 lake leave K081111161‘ Maynard were held on Sunday af- ~ 11-h“ 1111111 WM met With 11111911 a visitor to Charlottetown 0n Wecl- The teams will compete with '- in Tammo and Mnntreal he wail Th8 bridal ilzirlics were escorted donning oi two Belgian Chasers by to mm an mm m one“ ternoon at the 1 amily E0111 , . lxiesday, wwn and MonfaguQ The pgrscflnel be heard on“, on me radio for me {mm the chm-Ci, by “v0 pipers, g Nazi bomber, was regarclcd here imi- lwloxm e, “The liiaynardt Cgfilld "ere My, ii N; k _ - w . - u; , _ ' m r r- " l l." l ' lli ' ‘ ‘ r e ‘l coiiipusei o rlc co n c arson or M‘ Allison "cm the ssme curling Rlnk e “Fm or the mmma’gn' lllllgPl“ nalfcllidzbxfckhswitallzg: tlggrynteslgrhwlllilg nqeilltrégfillowesctgiiieil- Red cross Supphes F5116“. All?“ P8111101‘ £110 331F195 lzfollilS. who decided to meet once “T” Week at the immes- The "am B? (he 199N106 1n Borden Union Hall W. Robinson. S. C. Merriam, R. Es University was the student minister? R. S. P Jardirie, W. E. Darby. Dumng the rresent wee-k scores oi’ nomination conventions wi-ll be held mnde by 0mm“ °f the regiment‘ A reception followed at a. Halifax try coincided with daily recon- noiteflng flights over France along e F ll d r d "Beautiful Isl i Trdnqnfirted Free s§§ri§u'h§§§."e {interment was e lip wn Cemetery Acton Center Woodla which had been previowly purchas- Pd was] than ‘iiitstrlbutceldthevenxytlllig an Sunday evejgL afrirliiicghsfiwniitialiatiuggrciiccviiiih- gmémghcu? ihenifimtri’ i“ m; pa“ hote‘. Mrs Crichton the brides’ me Ranch-Belgian border T6RONTO "i2 Th C U d t k W T“ b1 nlml~ tie mem 21's. an e mee N ' ' ' TA‘ C i e comloee ..r saws o can- H w .' v i, 1 '“‘ ' v . - e an- n eraser nrreli A. "om f.‘ \\‘ll.5 brought to a close. vuilifirs riuiiifilictrriiidiéitrisirriéii’ gage: lint!‘ Igalfiicglalglflstinwlilrooksfi-irggl‘ dldo-tes before the offal-l ncm n- {I-‘fiififii-Qiiirrfi ‘i'.‘-ii§ii.§..§_“§ 5:218:13)? wit: G§Gr,’-'§,‘,‘,,Q,“,‘,'°',.TLZ‘Y,,§Z§§C'§ ndlnn Rcd Cross Society has de- Maynard had charge of the funeral home here on Monday_ en piiriirxs, Morley M. Bell, A. H. atlons, set for the iollclurinir week. toque mm a corsage of talisman quarters 5ajd_ clded i0 transport to England free uhfhhlifmhhta. Corney. Lorne Macliharlane. R. E. The tempo of the campalrl gen- lroses. (me German High Command of clinrgc ‘the supplies made by iii-DPT v 0 V orally can be expected to lvrn up Mrs. H. T. Holman, Lieut. Alan dawned that Nazi scouts Dene, the “Omfllliit auxiliaries of iéarlous CREW l (01 5C1 l5 regiments, was announce yes- Fascists Protest Mrs. Gerald Bowness oi’ Norboro Ellis, E. P. Foley, Edwin Estey, Ivan visitor on Wednesday. the- Vailghan, corge Bishop and T. D. Morrison. fir. W. R. Brook-i 1111K won the Tip Top Trophy for the O was a guest oi Mrs. Gordon Constable. from new on as smokes beccme Holman]; nlothcl", wore a black tail- mom active both lgyally and m1. i ored suit. double fox furs. and s. i i; _, ~ a _ _ corsagc of orchids. t om y Md npw mu“ are m 0d For travelling, Mrs. Lidstone wore trated to the Paris district Satur- day in reconnaissance flights.) France's own scouts were report- lerdny. When the goods arrive in England they will be handled by tile London committee oi the Crin- IDCKEPORT, N. 5., Iilarcli 3- Wlth its crew of two unconscious ircm exhaust fumes, a mriirrboat Mrs. Eldon Campbell oi Bord n club cham nship competition win- The n. o; Ltl_c..i_ (-9- _._. _ ~ 1 1 k . _ 1 who has been visiting in Mongtgn nlng i/WO’ ralghtgames out of three Drew’ égtaiim Comewamve limits: 1 a corui wool frock with a black egertflagixe gf§ho§arthfifi lrilnn Red Cross and transported licudzlig for port ircm the fishing .pniciit. leatlicr sailor hat, black riddled with bullets and a second m me battalions to Much they gycimds conmmm under w“ um“ (Continued from page l) r:r__ ~l ', i k h had returned home on Wednesday. tggdmwfithGmli/égg 011: s‘ gen 1mg“? The Sincere sympathy is extended to competition saw some pretty close 5M0 the cammig“ i“ suflm” °f i patent accessories and a coat of o - Dr-‘Mhnuln “s” We!‘ bmugm, new pcs um. Mrs. l-loman wore a robiras 01'" @1511" 84111111“ "15 hehmlih/P 0i icgg blue wool dress with matching fled home unscathed alter eu- cogltiteirlng 13 German Messerscli- lfl. 5 have been consigned by the regi- mental ladies‘ ailxiliaries. port. Another fisherman Dr Fred W. Routley, national it ran up on a reef outside Locke- YOl/llltl H81‘- obstruct Italian conquest oi Mr. Daniel Edmonds of the S. S. finishes right lihfoullh- We“ .- .. . . l Ethiopia by laying down economic Charlottetown on the death of his mlOManionNenarLE u)‘: 2:12? ‘e602? L and accessories and a’ (The British M, Force memh commissioner. stated that the Red bert Frlzrel and Curtis Fllzgerflld, sallmmls against me R9919 69V‘ gaging’ Mr- ‘mhn Edmmlds 9f char‘ . section to the daisy”, of caft~in M while announced renewed aerial CFQFS “Dllld 11511519 U“? 89°55 Wllh- H1118 111 0'3!" 8/3 tilt‘ ill-ll"? bfiat, el-iimrnt. o te wn. niisearze; dealing with defencelmat- hugs“; w“; CQypER 4 scouting 0i German‘, which 0mm out charge under the following ;ts hull PLCTCCCL filled rapidly. Vsfl", the" R913’ h“ become M], RM h Le d“ M! , a w“ “n11 wm- preparmion; 1mm ed them again to Berlin Saturday °°“dm°1\51 FFlZ7/§_i___\\‘85 ‘illlCOllSPlCilS for several i§‘,j;,",§§‘§§}§y w°gigglgigg °’ h" Miwfvor (ii magi; ‘iqndn ‘ 3&2‘; one of Col. Drew's "pfeches. HOIBART. Tasmania. Wife?) w- gighdt. ctigrmrlg “plane; ireturned prgbegéiatfothe ogmsuargm 5:121:11? hriuf. and hon to be cm n to nos- ~ ' - ' - n a r _ . i-a. oar service returned home from I-lal- Mr. Woodswortlh has so far con- Egg l-iilffiligeguigillfledswe edBrwfih 0:850? a e B “h East [WIIEICEVIGT tpjosslble, t)he Red Cross p wi l strap y e cases. From the economic standpoint tile foreign coal supply is a major issuc for this country. Italy's an- nual coal consumption roughly is 14.030000 tons, of which domestic liolfifliiCllfln furnishes about 2,000,000 i‘ m 1n i039 Germany supplied little’ less than 7.000.000 tons, of which. aoqut one-third was water-borne. while England's quota was about‘ 4.500.000 was. Coal Crisis In‘ recent months Italy has been PM 11g through a coal crisis, due v to transportation difficulties arising from severe winter and willtime conditions. Colistquently the Government 1113110001)‘ has been compelled to latloll avaiable coal stocks. Only- balicrics receive 100 per cent nor- mal requirements. Mechanical metallurgical and textile industries let-cite so per cent. clothing and lciiiliei- goons industries ‘lo per cent onmlhe building, glass and 1unlot-l' industries 50 per cent. I hvurly 150 train scnedues have been bnmllllwd to conserve coal hhd tile advisability has been dis- cussed of halting all passenger tirlllc one or l‘) clays a week. fist-king relic. from the situa- ttlxau, Italy has three main possi- lime u“ u ‘ram Germany by rail, increased iin-_ W's from England or obtaining ‘llilplles from the United States Nazis Apologize To Belgium BERLIN March -(‘AP) -Ger- tfax to their homes on Wednesday for a short leave of absence. Miss Sadie Read who for some line has been visiting in Ottawa returned to her home here on Wednesday evening. While in the Capital ci y she was the guest or her sisters Muses Georgie and A- dele Read who are on the steii of Ottawa, Ladies College. Mr. Edward Dupres of Moncton,[ field manager for miller Brush Co. d i the i»; '5 0p- vlsited homes in Borden 0n Thurs! §O§§§n§°°§or§§isiil§>rr militia gef- dw‘ lvloe and the sending of Australian Mrs. Robert Bowness and Miss‘ Annie MacIellan oi Kenslngton were visitors to Borden on Wednes- day. guests oi Mrs. George Sharpe. Mr. Wallace Muttart. deienceman Quay’ cmmunlsh M,“ rick- c ted R. G. en with sudden illness iollowiri the gfw?‘ “appomited Australia.‘ “fir, for the Borden Nationals was st Nationals- Crystal ed. n y n m, N0 docgigi-ebefiiw avail, Minister to the United States. able cape le nurses rendered aid and Wallace was rushed to the bar Party. "MM °h P1111“ Mlms" Prince County Hospital on earl, 11101111118 train. His many friend: here wish him a speedy recovery.—A ._______i. Secrecy Gloaks Wells’ Talks With Nazis By Louis P. Lochner Associated Press Staff Writer BER-LEN, Mar h 3 --(AP) -Th United States ifnder-secretary o? state Sumner Welles. wound up a act-find visit to Germany for Plflildmt by con- gml’ Why expressed regret when ‘L8H’ Vicomte The ilzht occurred Saturday ma; “HOV/the German version of .. cldcnt was given: ‘WA German scooter, returning “£18m: north o! France was st-' iph Hur-ruftrlvmylgeenes of the "Because cf this. and e impres- 1 h i?“ he w“ 51111118 over irenoli solhfilhe next ob ectives on his swli: ° Grhheo p lot. h ldth tteck “if EhEI 8h pursuit creig. . m ‘hhncltglvsnnhilh ” e Gel-man hOme aiely. Later it was octiiallsircu “m. n 1 few min- -1R time from e French l4’! W IS hedflfll h iii ‘hi? Saturday! teslko with Hitler. but it certain i I-oo . flaht one irons gig! aerelnces‘ followed taut; with Italian rl t En inn and Sootlen v t todaty ’ len thily with A oii’ Hit- ers e ades iield marshal Her- 1111 and the Nazi deputy ith Goerlng the no. 2 Nazis wood- estate north of Berlin, ial silence as loom the American en- V lllin was told of German con- i once in military and economic . nu- "i? ttgofllulil: "envied tre oils three-g: igisflerlm. oa ltals erg is iin con- th in oifillfiu £033.52. “it”. Qxhiblteho a t to to e o Wells: the eifigienoy g2 giseraerman sir force, G g had prepared fliiigte o phs taken from high slti es cove ng scoluted points o! second tllllagodltfln Welles‘ - Illlhl, ‘ 2 ail ‘lrli-Z-Pfhtirlrrfi‘... o. mastic cl these sourcfi said all planes = “f1! dos te German sn- -—Vi i terminal s. biE-tgleyctlgmaat Corio, Victoria. s Icounted. J. J. Dedman. Labor. had Bye-election In Australia SYDNEY. March 3—( cable) Labor candidate in seat previously held by the Govern- ment. was announced today and the result was hailed by Labor troops overseas. with less than 2.000 votes to be 25.201 votes, J. 'r. vlnton-smit-tl- United Australia Party, had 21,735, and Dr. G. P. The seat Casey when John Curtln. Leader of the La. ter R. G. Menzies to respect the "significant result." Local Issues The Prime Minister, however. said tonight that the result was effort. He said the election "in- dicates the Government is g-held n; public opinion on m9 we: grid ii, vwag the Governments duty to proceed with V1801‘ 111d demmlm‘ tlon." Th labor Party. ooooeinir wh- ocripfion and the dispatch o! In expeditionary force. has maintain- ed that stronu defence oi Austglalia and economic d to the 1°! would be the best contribution the Dominion could make to the de- i party i i-der to face letirilmniyin 113105;? ‘T11; 111mm,}! be ev uc s - ‘Zhmirxri’ remove the 0065911119! l l tlon. 0:10‘; govielzrgrrefent and labor eeloh won 29 seats in the ‘l-Lscat House in October. 1987. The Country Party t i the other it seats. The ‘golvgnment’; mandate expires this Y6!!- War- 25 Years Ago Today m; m", (ianaillan I w-ssl MARCH 4, IOU-First Liverpool. German submarine U8 sunk by British destroyer of! fined his speaking to Mianltc-ba while M. J. Coldlweli. national cha r- man of tihe C. C. F.. caries the C. C. . esage around the ccuntry. Mr. Ooldiwell spent a batty week l1! Alberta and is now on his way government by t e Mount Lyell mines licre. The quantity; may be as as 7-000 tons a year. SYDNEY, Ailstralia ll-(CP) — 'I‘lii"ce Sydney film companies will eastward on a speak m! ttur wivcn . produce [our films under a govern- l steel works W111 who him w the Allhhll“ irtnhent izpanantee of 60 nor who 01 lgegwglressure producing 40.000 tonal marked clearly on the outside of the {pefflgcted by Kelvin Anderson B_CQ$ . . Q55Q___ _ STEEL DOWN Uivniait SYDNEY, Australia -— (C?) _. Britain's need for air ra-kl shelters kept Newcastle and Port Kembla in New South Wales at monsibility for the contents of the packages or for their condition when they arrive at their destina- lOlI. 2. The Red Cross takes no re- 3, The contents of each must be P81‘ 6S. cunitconr. FOR on? SYDNEY. Australia _(Cl=> - A charcoal-burning ciir that will do ‘I5 mllcs on n ihree-buhel ha! of char- coal costing nhoiit 27 ce-| gym; been of Coast. "'- \ Thimble Theatre — Starring POPEYE l YAM GOiN ASHORE AN FIND OUT THE NANE OF By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE — — With — Major Hflnplq NO WONDER DIvORcE is |NCHEAS|U@ AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE! WHY, A CAVALRY- MAN WITH A SABER COULD GALLOP BY A Lone AND DO A BFFTER. JOB OF summer-- I MEAN SLASHING! $0“. \\\ ‘ rvis- ornaments to bloc Dover. Ru- sla. brought up strong I Atlttisn Inna in the Olllilthlsnl. / . BOnsVn-h JRMIILLMMS Rf? Yams-loo soon il.‘iifii H " FAILS AND M r it h! airmen BOOK PASSAGE TO POQT-Au- 5 PRINCE oiz SEEK REFUGE IN some REMOTE ISLAND no THE ADRlATiC! EGADJIFFANY, WITH "me ‘RACE A % WHAT'LL 1 oomioooapitlaix ma? / may ates»; you SiT as sen-clue As » m: MOONLiGi-Tl‘ sonar/Mm IF‘ scam ARTHA LOSES, WE HAD CE\L.iN6'--OR PERFORM THE NléHTee-‘cr votro BETTER STRAP vouasetw TO THE TICK on. TERRIBLY I ' UNEXCITED. . ._ ..._-___J l