- i WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘um-g, we John Pond. ll Ohwreb Street-Phone it! suumsusius no rairwl COUNT! pm‘ "Wm-judo: Advertising should be left with In. Poul. ma] be couch! gall! .‘i“""" Ill-Ill el the following otoreein IIIIIIICIIHII . ts: Street. (iourlieo iii-Intel's. Water street Toronto ,'.'.'L... sweet sun ocean. n Granville Street. l." 6mm" will on delivered t so I‘ i" . qrder to the boy is reserved for In" of ldvertilill/ u! I m, p. inserted n! l “m. strictly 0'1"" '- ‘. word. r _':—:;_::- ~ , _f ll kindl- ' n 3,322“ ouoaos-a-iz-zi. Sims dainty crgandy wig 5° m“ F” "Bows-Sinai ._ f"! 5 ' ll tomach . 5M5. xx qsxrecaonomical l6 ‘H’ $175, Gourllcs Rexall till? ' ' 14-904-8-12-21. l‘ 0m, sroivrs. Kensinil- _Fl'ldi\§‘. Marsh 13 ll i} pitries from adjacent schoo ' " f“ may raceL-SJOB-ii-li-fli. ENS pun paint. iflgfiig}? shellac ang war: “ all upoeia ‘u mum w‘ ngL-BBOZ-il-IZ-ili. EQIAL! Dish towels and 1,3,5, 10c each. Rex 5 and 10- ‘swm L-906-8-l2-2i. ONCE experienc- Wesgepr ‘grid clerk, capable of momma“- . "nine . references. Aiiilllé and H. " m“ filfii-‘Qe. Lv-Bfii-B-lii-Sl. +. Lid. I .43 enced maid $13k. Aplllirmws. Harold W’ New Annaril-avr-a-u-si. ov FOR mania.- “Yawn; tp us for expert cleanlnz. M1113 '3?! mu Clothiers. Valarie!‘ ,°"°°‘“° m“ L-rooZa-r-ai. . SINGTON and Meipeque , ,4... churches, Sunday. ,, 15m, mv. Gordon Nichols a - '°“°".'<‘ first": m. Ind 'l pm» 9 ° "m L-086. | AL SERVICES — ‘ITM services for Miss Hannfl-ll ere held on Wednesday ..... from the residence of my, Mrs. Horace Lyle. Ruli- met, summerside, and was by many old friends. Rov. .... conduct/ed the service at buse and grave. 1- The pal . were Messrs. Carl and Wal- uerd, J. Clark Macquarrie, ~ Crockett. rrank Omicron one Wrgiht. Interment was hold Lear-d plot at Lower .... cemetery-S .. -i— BTON COUNTY COURT lfuch term of the County. , at Alberton, Prince County, on Tuesday last, His Hon- hdse D. Edgar Shaw presid- —The se temyhemeinellmmernidobg per on) or 1w DI? week. Piiolu I69 for this service ol’ responsible for deliveries on your route. -MENTIIOLATED Tar Dough R hel m. T _, gm cout aylor Drug 0o -BOLTS. Nuts, Bolt Ends, Bar Iron and all bl ith supplies obtainable at Bruce's. L-Doi-I-il-fii. AHOPPERS! Visit tho Ru l l0 to 01-00 Store and benefit fl the many savings. n-aoc-a-iz-zi. —PROMPT service on your films. Gouriies Rexall Drugs L-004-3-l2-2l. —BEEF, Iron and wine! pm. motes the appetite and enriches m“ blmd- 15 OZ $1.00. Gourlies Rcxsil Dru88. L-904-3-12-2l. —-FOR S buuyn-gs‘ dWBlUnB; also out APDIY to E. Sharbeli, Portage. TO-‘DA Y BIG DOUBLE BILL GlORiA BRINGS GlAMOUR BMK lo tho wn-i-n! l _ ' h l m. " P1110: - auimon mnclo Mildred m; NEAT. e CONS e Mp‘. IKO IAMO fig". Show starts at 1.15 ‘llerms can be arranxed. To see last complete showing of both features you must be in Theatre by 11-889-8-13-31. 8.35. “M B: season's..."- 15th are as follows: Bedequedi AM, Albany 3 PM. Cape Traverse 7.30 P- M- FWV- Rll-lllh W. Barker, Minis- wr. L-B62-3-13-li. —0Ml'l‘TED-In the honour list of the Sununersicle High schoj 1h Blade two the name of Donald Nichol-son was inadvertently omit- ted from the report. Donald was equal in third place with Alex. ander Camplbem-S. Regulations For Trainees Leave lire Amended CYYIWWA. Mord: l3—(0P)- Hen called for compulsory military inclining who he/ve been enrolled lass than three months may be granted leave of absence for suf- ficient reason under amended re- serve army regulations tabled the House of Commons today by Defence Minister Rialston. Agricultural organizations and some members of the House have asked for steps to provide that ag- ricultural prcduction shall not be ham/pend through calling men t0 military service when their place in fanning operations is of vital im- portanoe. plane. MATINEE QATURDAY AT I SUMMERSIDE BURDEN RINK TilliliiliT First game Provincial Juvenile Finals. Charlottetown Royals Vl. - Borden Fldieg surrendered at the f of Fred Clemens where he stopped in mid-morning asking for food and warmth Less Milling 0f Export Wheat manlbers of the Flshermens serve of the Royal Canadian Navy sUMlK/IERCSTDE g PRINCE COUNTY CHRO <1 New importance has been placed upon the Pacific (Joasfs Fishermen’! JfllW-Il h!!! bIN-IBM- l new menace to Canada's western frontier. Men of the Reserve spend ycouting the myriad flords and brys of the B.C. The fiishlm season on the West coast won't open until May, but British Columbia fishermen are out hunting now — for bigger catches than samon or halibut. They're after submarines and mines. All up and down Canada's fjord- ed Pacific shores, fishermen - Re. voluntarily patrolling —~B.i.'€ the t seas. protecting their own home waiters. Their vessels arerrt cruis- ere or destroyers or even corvbttes. The ships in which they go to war are the same ones they made their jiving in - tiny wooden halibut boats and salmon boats. Today these boats sport coats of gray, and business-like wireless masts, and carry machine guns and pariwanes instead of nets and hooks. Organized by far-vlsiiried naval authorities in i938, the Fishermerfs Reserve is phiying an invaluable role in the defence of Canada. The hardy British Columbia coast, with its rocky approaches, is the West's greatest natural sa-fezuard. But it must be waichsd constantly since some of its irfleis could serve as hidmuts i‘! submarines shaped through the prttecittng ring of British, United States and 0on- adian warships. Before the war in the PJOillO They are aided by other volun- teers — Woodsman, fishermen and others scattered along the thinly- ixiha/bitcd coast. who by telephone and personal message cozwtact naval authorities or the Reserve when they see anything suspicious. Reserve boats are equipped to land shore parties to investigate. ‘they may be natural-born sailors and sturdy and hcait-hy, but even fishermen can't be in the Navy without some sort of official train- ing. So men who have spent most of their lives at sea must go to naval school for two weeks afzer they've donned R.C.N. blue. Aft William's Head School on Van- couver Island they learn a few fundamentals - drill, rifle and ma- chine gun firing, signalling, some- thing about depth charges and scientific navigation. Instructors admit that discipline is tough to lnstil and it's impossible to make finished tars of fishermen in that two-xveek period. ‘The salute, for instance, isn't as snappy as that given by the man whose home is on a dcst-rcyer. But what Resort/omen do boil-fr than anyone else is to keep thsir tiny craft sweeping in and out of the trench- erous inlets that stud the coast. Titls s. 100 prr cent fishemianh jcb even to the boat. The halibut GUA. CLE -- B. 0. sermsesfeeow usy On Coastal Patrol Reserve now that vvsr with long hours coast. At left is shown a typical “reserver" of the Fl-flhwllim’! Flwl- A‘ 148M. one of the small vessels ls shown u it pioughs through the Pacific swells. $10,000 for himself. His men would each make about $2,500. They have given up their comfortable peacetime return for the modest wfize of an Able Seaman. But their sacrifice is nothing compared with the saiisfac-tion they get from accomplishing this vital task orf maintaining a sea free of prowlers ef-I Canada's west coast The 35,000-ton ‘ ‘ Alabama, above, fourth uni Inst of a club of the mightiest warships now in the U.S. Navy, slides down the ways of the Norfolk Navy Yard, Norfolk, Via, preparatory to Joining her sistel shins in America's battle for freedom. She was launched after Secretary of Navy Knox predicted victory against. the Axis. Editor OfSZTtlITiI-zy; Evening Post Quits PHILADELPHIA, March l2 -fA- P) —Wesley Winans Stout, 52, edi- tor of the Saturday Evenj ,; Past for the last five years, has resign- ed, the Curtis Publishing Company announced today, because of s. “firm but friendly dis. garment with the company on pol 11v." Eeuliékézi-nsdiw’ of ‘b99111’- H.= rinmnanws Country finilemari for more than a yea; will i .....e Monday. and Rob- -..t l-tccd, 46, associate ti... . of The Country Gentleman, wil be- come editor of that magazine, the company said. The company gave no explana- tion of the "disnarefixient." Hibbs announced that Robert Puoss, 29, who was in charqe of the Post's promotion and publicity activities, will become managing editor, a. newly created position. i—~r:i aywfl/ has 0 Beauty Tip ioryou OTTAWA, lvlarch 12—(CPJ—Less milling of export wheat. in Canada. was anticipated today as a result ‘llie following cases were dis- oi, other cases on the docket- been previously arranged In the cane of Carl _ ll inst George Paynter for of damages due to a r between defendant's auto-v . - rid plaintiff's driving wag- in the public highway at Tig- tn October last, judgment was ‘for the plaintiff for $09.00 costs. Mr. J. Watson Mc- ~ Bummerside for plaintiff. has of John o. gar-son as. , Blflllrd Saunders. an absent illccnding debtor was dismis- Jlt-hout costs for want of lion on the part of the - An application by the . ~ of school District No. 161 . I of lands of Leonard D. M {Zfufchoolt sixes waswset no: a e wurtrs‘ nexzt rm The amending order-in-couucil tabled by col. Ralston provides that the leave may be granted "um" of a British decision, announced such circumstances. Mean! 0' yesterday, to abandon white flour wumle as would have entitled him and substitute a national whole when called out lib initio to post- mes], poru-‘ment of the commencement o! The United Kingdom has de- his training" by mason o! existing pended on Canada for most of its pj-Qytsjgnm Véllésfliismfliitgdllblll.‘ supplies smce the I-le may also’ obtain leave by ree- ~ . eon "of extremg hardship w those *5 1°“ i“ "i" “m” 1°“ w“ -,~,~;gd~;;,»;g,,,~;;_i :;:.“~2::::.s..°i.:.:* his: leave must - ' < first mpply in writing to his bme- 3f,“ '51 g§‘§§,b1§l“',’,§'e§f§ Tfrdni Z‘? 9r wmmflfudlnfl. Eli/Trix the M11800! flour which permitted of economy on which the atblication is based. in shipping space, officials said. together with statements ccrrobor- Ottawa sources said they believ- sting the facts. Tig- application ed the swetch from white flour in will be made by statutory declsr- the United Klnildum Wfillld b8 ation or attestation under oath flmmmpmied by sclefikglflc F” °f and will be transmitted mm the “is hlfllihi/"fmgflggfi ,§§d° mffxjgj recommendation of the officer "x5" ggfiignis visited commanding to the district officer oimwa w examme the mun“ “mmflndllltt "h" may "ma" ll- process by which. the vitamin o1 with his Nwfllmsrldatlflu. to the found in quantity in rust resistant appropriate national war services wheat in particular, is retained in board flour an?‘ bffifillil. If suc m nq processes were adopted in the United Kingdom. it would no longer be necessary to "fortify" bread and flour with vit- unins as is the present practice. and salmon boats in the Reserve, valued at about $25.0?) each. are curried mainly by their skippers who rent them to the Navy for an average of $8 00 a day This, plus swlnry of $4.75 a day, earned with the rank cf cox-drain, is just about hair “Writ a. skipper maria in peacefimc. In s. good tire-war season, he would clear between $8,000 and the Reserve was orcuplcd chicfly in watching Japanese‘ fishing ves- sets. Now. with the Japanese fish- ing fleet rounded up, Reservemen are on more exciting assignments- sweeping the sea-lanes for rnires deposited by luv-flying {faces and undersrns craft, lockirg rr sub- marines and other as of enemy activity choice of Easter bormets is premised, though straws such as lcghorsn. bzlibuntal and other ma- larial; frcm the for eist are last disappearing for tfhe duration. The hat. situation is not at all desperate but the w'se who likes a felt for wintry weather Wfllild be wise to have her old one refurbishsri. War-—25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) way towards keeping feet. healthy and comfortable. At night, after a rrshful, lPillYflY bath. ls a good time to give your feet their weekly beauty treat- ment. Dry them well, their Pu? cuticle cream or pure olive cil on and flNlUIld the nails Wrav the end of an orange stick with cotton and push the cuticle back. Cut the naiL; straight. cords and smnsfh any rough or sharp edges with an emery board. Then supply a special fOot cream or lotion. or even your favorite nigihIt cream, using firm upward strokes from tics of toes to ankles Rub it. in well until almost all trace of the cream has disnrpxpenxvd. Remove the emess with softclenris- ing tissues and waslh the nails with recently ' -' YESTERDAY -'I'he “ "Wlces for Captain J. “Allen were held yester- ‘ ton from his late resi- - ill Summer street and were extended. Rev, Mr. Sullvan, mnlly Church, conduct- lervices assisted by Rev. Mr. t Service was under th Two ilazi Prisoners 0i the Ma i bureau-e fungglc swift: “a; “fglMwas carried out at the h "- H; - Donald Baker offic- ', _ 4? lmmesslve ritual. The “marched from the lodge ‘ M; house and formed a. ‘m our for the casket u _ "1 110m the house then ‘ “Bil TOIIOWQG tho hggfgg " u“ as the The pallbearers Back In Custody OGiAiWA, Out... lurch ll- (OH-‘Pwo Nazi prisoners-of-vmr who escaped from their poison camp at nearby Bowmanvtlle last night were beck in custody to- British Tighten Home Front warm, soapy water. Dry carefully and polish with bufer. Buffing is a circulation simulator and should airways be, done hrfore painting with nail lacquer, Dust with der before you go to imi- 11 re are any troublesome oorns, donlt t, to treat them yourself. That s a job for a good foot doctor. If thrre is just an in- dication that. a corn m*y arvear. get corn plaster and wear them MARCH l3, ISM-British cap- tured Grevtllers and Lcupart Wood on the Western Front. Germans abandoned main defences west of Bapaunle on front of thiee-and-a- half miles. (‘kilns severed relations with Germany. British forces ad- vanced 30 miles beyond Baghdad, Mesopotamia. Q-m. faithhmy we‘, the krltatlsd spot, BIT 0F BADAgflAiilgE CROPS UP until it disappears. If the spot sisis, this, we. is for your duc- Or to attend to. An especially hard callous can be treated with pulnice Molsten the pumice before you rub and do not t t9 remove the entre cal- lous a any one time. ‘Thirty seconds‘ rutlbiirg is qulle enough for one treatment. . John E. Campbell m“ l - night after one of than had mode IDNDONI March H_(AP,__ 1ft?” H°‘“‘I‘,‘;‘,;.f- s daring attempt today to steal a. ma,“ wan“, pleas“, m... Royal Canadian Air Force hllne It cumued tonight by a govermnent No. I0 elemen-ury flying training m“ has pledged imam w u, m- school three miles northeast of out w“ emf, and l tia-hwnln‘ o; 05mm“ ivities alon‘ the home Irwi- Oehalwn is about eight miles west “imam motgrmg m, m“ Wm em; a Bmmmwnk July 1 for the duration; sportl ‘Ilhe two who snowed were Pred- mm Wm u, mo...“ rations M m;- oriok Oeser, 28, and Bidward Fid- mg and boxing 1mm¢d|,m1y_ in» y" mm “m!” manbe“ M ‘me government announced two the German air force. Both were measures om to c,“ wnsumpum “Wwmms- n w" ow’ wh° ‘m’ o: the gasoline which sailors risk successfully attempted to make his the“, “veg w bflns Mme w‘; m- getaway in c plane while Fidieg other to dmoum“ mom events surrendered at a formhouoe which “mm m, women-s mm the eemrn outskirts cf Oshawa e the“, bench“ few hours before Oener was cowe- 1. wmft be all work and no play. handed‘ however. For the time being the?! 0am.’ m Amtrmn‘ w“ “m!” will be no further restrictions on handed while ttempting w tale e mm,“ “nun”, damp... .1- {lvlmmigufrornonsoiihe bulld- 1' n" "l "Fl"! "eld- 3° V" ' otorisis will be oer- eevturee by Robert Bowman. e mfilff§ommom gagoune ma“..- link trainer instructor, who said W" m“ July 1 “mm they can Oeser told him be intended trying pme ..w,u,ne He“... to steal one of the school's planes and than fly 1t to in isolated aim in the United Stein. 2.3/4. JJMAZ. é... .5... BEAUTIFUL SKIN is important to every woman . . . especially to l screen star. Anna Neagle cares for her complexion with daily Lux Toilet Son facial cleansing. She tells you how: “Afiwage ti»: £11110‘ l/gbrb inra your rbin will; upwardrrralze: and pair. Us: warm water to rirm, tbm mo]. Pa! ligbtly to dry." Make this Hollywood Beauty Care your complexion are, too. You'll find Lux Toilet Soup's Whipped Cream Lather carries sway every bit of dust, dirt and stale cosmetics. Your skin feels lg softer, looks so fresh. in Women have been insulted, de- clares Ruth Millett. A~t the end of i941 a year when the great. major- ity of women were either helping to fight a war or, as in America, offering to help with national de- fence. in any wav they could, a group of style big-wigs got t0- gether and chose the fen best- dresscd wcmcn in the world. As though anybody-probably includ- in the ten themselves- cared u‘~t those style leaders know that we WCflien have lost all inter- est ln best-dressed lists. Where have they been keephig ihemselves that they donit know that American women grew up in 104-1? We grow in stature as we read of the destruction and suffering world. We grew when we saw what m going on in many parts of the really heroic roles women in other- countries were playing. We grew when we realized that our country, too, needed us. We'll grow even more in i941 as we are called on to make sac- rifices,’ to fsoe sorrow, to . rvsponsible part m our homes and our country, Tungsten: Find . Northern Manitoba i? - s?” ._________- FELT rurrs MAY as: scsiwu Think twice. Madam, before ycu part with that old felt hat. Even ff to your critical eye it locks past its best and uut-oi-daw it is still an asset and may well be iii Jaceable The " "'“ March 12 -<om PM! lays today in s g1- “uh? "My that a tungsten ,0 may. it n believed, be “l6 .. atest ' ,. “- mmldlfs war industry," his . m hill! Northern Manitoba, .. m,“ f‘ Mrtheest or Ilford, mu“ ace it approximate- } m“ northwest of The Pas. mehieidbresk had already l,“ R201‘ some distance _ p lllhi." the paper best hat felt is made from the fur of Australian and Eura- pean rabbits. And while no doubt the Australians would be only ">0 delighted to send their surplus population of rabbits to Oariad unless the encourage the creatures swim the war in the Pacific is bound to affect Shil- ments. The same diifzculty applies to British rabbits But fill‘ let l5 i You'll love l daily beauty bath with Lux Toilet Soap, roo. l: makes you surc of exquisite daintincss. The fragrant Whipped Cream Lather leaves skin delicately perfumed and sweet. as» 9 out of IO t-Screen 514:4 use iuxjoiéei gouty BEAUTY CARE berm”: .._--—————-j" rsmm rmm ACIIING FEET It a believed Oeeer i on the h soem sienna. aki- flying field early tndeynsnd re- méobr‘ myriaine it'll“ 5° m’??? mained hidden until he believed tired. whim-r is" T“ jig 1 the tune opportune m: his n-ttempt pedicure. duilv asrubbiml i" rf t1 iit-tinC =»-~-~=~-a=--¢ "- - s...“ “somehow laws I " u re einn for intuit rd , M“ H l: MVENTHDLATUM ... liluilil v/ M“ “or n" ‘smart... $1,?’ o‘; ‘imfif; 2m¢e4mm~¢d So we aren't interested ln who peasant handkerchief can mar; gawgaem bsvésgnedireefih maxim; m gehmmmdm ham’ Md ‘ashlm money and time to stand for dress other facials. auudeuauutenuemuf audit-row