i ruin ions] ~ GIVE ' SEND {be famous- 1m for last the ‘1 Lb. Boxes 600-2 Lb. Boxes $110 BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE GIFT BOX-—$1.7§ your order held for you. mo, THE Jealous. PHARMACY m: J xiaug trans U! pcntlinq Llhotiiitl vnnvizlafiuilBlfisovull.Ksniiilsifiiliiiliil the n m‘. the F Mrs Iriwtdty United Church Address by FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18th E 11' E6 ' U. Salvation Army Cila- ____ "l The Y's Men's Club of the local the _ of the BELIEVES JAPS Jutant William Ross. the visl evangelist of The Salvation - Coming at H331 request of the off - P" e u (Coulilluvd Jrvm IPULFQW). acres of m b the speaker‘ Mr ;_;"_ seed thl‘ h . ' Iqltilrli ll-ldfi- straight-ftfrltweifi- the-shoulder n" "his trouble is that we can’! with that was chosen to “m; facts. Tho Japanese have suit the nee of yxoung unuch better navy than the Unit- times like today. "T e power of God 5°" flfltates. The navy Secretary (Col when allied with m: Knox) said the navy was was his subject and he Contact with the enemw hearers that‘ whenafi 1mm. i‘): haven't been able to find tfi-fixfzvaellvot ‘goffnmkngmfia 31H: ML not want men to leave it all to H any more troops. They're at Singapore and ilsianghalunthe fact is the ‘no they haven't the supremacy t c! timid to make contact because bated of over the alleged tissue- “ “ma? (Navy ls l‘ the House of Commons at 0t- Ms; n wgdnesday m“ ML He? at The Balvat on Army Hall the s "in hldills" stat/ewe!“ M whose singing was as always in- ieflect the views of the Can- spiratlonal, led his audience in a s. ships are p 1nd, lor the 21g 0g’ saéatlonmSpemI-illnverltzy ofumm “m eartIi. His suffering and sacrific, MAY he drove it home that these were ation with the Almighty in the le- maki vice he left a deeply impressed and genuinely moved people. “"1" CHIEF JUSTICE (Continued From Page One) g1: BIRTHS firi-lNY-At Boxbury Hoopla!- EE. A., Feb. 3, i942. to Mr. and In J. P. Happeny (nee Pearl son, Joseph Peter D ‘I than 1e weeks training. 2i he had readily agreed subsequently felt that the policy Y ado ted by the United States in w UIERSON -— At Milton. Mans" Kingdom and yesterday afternoon, "W" Private service at the rest. djnce Mt. Edward Road. Flmeral s rvlces were held in Zion Church Interment Sherwood Cemetery. Se)‘: vices were conducted by mo, Q. Carlyle Webster, The gill!“ Taylor. Neil Walker, Harold Nlewson. Warren Bums. William acMillan and Donald MacKin- Adjutant Ross "W- Km‘ m“; Bench. His Lordshi IF” ‘fit fiuion on iafiool-I. Mwirmson 532.1%‘... "Pg? Mvayg] the‘) honor o inviting lg! "N *1“- w um‘ H‘ by a Parliamentary committee Jan. °' gasidemffigy " “F” °“ k ° rm: _ Qiiglgiglrri-zroww GUARDIAN - I us-iunli. s column l I ' -: “glory L93" """' "ml" In: u- ia-emo n s culls a “Hum "'"¢- “will! bumble u MB. RENE thank an whl; Lailthorn wishes to wednefidayl: civic election. slllillorted him in L-253. tfgiwggivtlglgfjveiflilq 731??‘ 11.30 last night. almost five hours The ferret experienced heavy lip across the Strait faking m?" lllree hours to make the grade trip. It docked at. Borden at FUNERAL AT FREETOWN TO- Bglgzflmshxt funeral service was e aclean Funeral Home the late M‘. . , 399° lgkveninz. Ii‘ wciis Afloftfglllflitdnalig v. Hugh Miller. The remains were forwarded to Freetown this m Ding h he‘; thhwuaxfnotlsxeg- funeral will be 0N lNSPECrloN TOUR-Mr. n. Rlddfll. representing the m- General of the United Canada, Ottawa, airlv“ l" the city last night on inspection tour, He is he“, w t supplies in connection the militia. Accompanying W35 Mr. G. W. Myles, Ottawa. ‘Flley resumed at The Charlotte- MAGDALEN rm _ latte-it load of meiiflfor date fiii: Willi"- 21°° mil-lids. Was flown to -' AN NGS . Moms CHIEOLATES CSOCOIATES 3"“ Special Heart Shllpfll ill m B0395 o0 SPECIAL 511s 60¢ "l"! 51- Heart h= t‘ W lied ' ‘m i. vale“ ‘ngoxéap Shaped Boxes mwm 1 Lb. 50 and 60c 60c and $1.00 ‘ Phone 219 now and have Q the ‘Magdal I51 mng in aHIiIIafitiEéjsCerIfigIIAiiiX Will's pla . Wit, Wade at trilli contrglsffggt" Jimmy l Bilbort at 10.35 yesieragffioifif for the Gulf Islands. A total o: gl-iflelluers were transported on 1D to and from the Islands. Sever l h d were ‘IBKCSHDQE tlcokllliitizsrlototiztoitrlllf.“ UNERAL FROM ZION CWMli-Tlw funeral of the late - M1118»! Mathesnn was field following s. pallbearers’, LECT OFFICERS - Mr, Lloyd .. t f P0 T-W Association gt annual meeting held in tho . . .. were m dressed at supper last night by $3; gals: vial-anal? Ldeutenant Gov- flke and Hon. W. Dennis were named Honorary sidents. Other ciii-r » 1 ted ad. were: Vice President fgrs Qeugns, Charles Swan: Vice President Prince. Mr. Emery Mulligan; SEiL-TTCS-B" Charles E Worth; Di - men m ectors, Messrs. Harold Mclnnis, NJ- Whltlock. Frank Saunders. effort" George Clldmore and Albert c r. mm h]; The latter was retiring president.‘ ADMITTED AS ATTORNEY _ Ivan Trainor. Charlottetown. impossible. "God's power s omni- W“ Bdmmed "-9 B" Btlimiey and DQWHL," h, nanny w“; God do" commissioner for taking affidavits im at B 51mm; of the Supreme Court than He leaves it all to Yegiiifirday morning with Mr; Justice us. Even with a world in chaos as Alseilfllm Dleilfllntr. A native of it now is. there is still the oppor- chaTlm-WWWH. Mr. 'I‘rainor was ed- tunity of single individual co-oper- "WW1 at Queen Square School. St. Dunstan’s University and St. Fran. pm" “f o; 11v“ and m, wbuudm‘ cls Xavier University. From the Maodonald said °f m" 0118-" latter he received his Bachelor oi’ Later at the nightly public meet- Arts degree. He articled with Hon. k R. MacGuigan. He is a son utant. accompanied by Mrs. Ross i" M4’- "ld MYS- Jim" Trfilrwr- MAYOR. SWORN IN — An iln_ sin u di ct t tem nt z tl “m1 and I colorfvlieature was 1n- “ m a B e o “i: troduced into what is usually a rou- cei-emonv when His Worship or Holman was sworn in yester- mornins by Mr. Justice Arsen- ‘“ ‘°‘ "A A‘ m‘ “m” °‘ m‘ 5"‘ ‘$5.2; iI.“°ei.°§.§.°i§??§‘lut"§3S§Z hi??? held the ceremony in the court room before the Court opened and swore the Mayor in from City Clark James Fullerton was called on to the Bench. read a declaration that Worship had been chosen as Mayor oi’ the City. The oath cf office and the oath of all l nce mm “gen were men 1'55 were then administered froffiz athe then did the ‘S MEN'S CLUB -- Adjutant lam Ross addressed the weekly; s . il lob. ll. i942. Mrs. Elizabeth Vick h“ a a “man,” o; the suprenjg melcung o, me Y5 Mews Club la *:e'="t.""'.:.':"t?'""t;r . ma en - _ vestigation riii t well be s d for burl Fun w m‘ mm‘ one mum "The Gilef Justice has IBKPP- was At South Winslce, recru- ment. would place no restriction the Ilain the home the remains are whatever upon mm Wm, mp2“ w o L Mill: n the Cutcliffe Funeral , where funeral service will ilheid Saturday. February 14. ser- u, whoa“... mstarting at 2 p. m., funeral wished m u,‘ way o; ccunael o;- illl! at 2.30. Interment in Sher- mmm-m 5mg; and m, mu;- m, m mlmiery- King told the House I vln Memorlam oervative House Iluld. 'h .. - Lead d N w Democracy Lea crrlrlr?y"i§f’fliio‘.”" "‘ '“"“ er sitar?“ “is sud. hi! in our hearts lies a lctiu-e. In l ‘ma’ address “d” m or ilmmd one zone to rel’. new m, Kong Kong investigation. litmus‘: Page we will keep it, d 1d m m1 Muse he was one of the but. fir?“ fin ‘tiinss ( Lin‘: “°""“‘r'-'§.'§‘i,f” Wu’ m. I?“ m. Nemllfivcelurg “lite whole fr? E 4-13-11. question of available manpower in ~ Canada to waive for U16 H0118 K0118 N. D. MacLean mendations after the Bren I11" in’ 0P1‘ an investigation of this kind u I do." he said. IT-T-‘Y- RE CROSS IIEATRE NIGHT PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26th. rwo ONE ACT PLAYS AND CONCERT NUMBERS “iii-lira UP your: THEATRE PARTY NOW! Eseiiiiifl~ll5 P. M.- - - - —Chlldren—27c “ "ll-W" P- M. — - - - —Adrnis|ion 50c {ffifffjf "u! l"? be obtained by exchanging Drug‘: a "l"! IIIYiIIB 20c extra at Reddinb ~ re BEFORE 7.00 P. M. February 26th. I'M! The boys were very pleased . s good friend from Vernon at the '.-. ice on Saturday and when this l . horse gets a little more work the Wu" “Mud n19 “"1 mm”? m‘ night giving an interesting talk on M11190 “The Power of God When Allied With Human Effort.” The chairman Mr. Ralph Jenkins and guests W tlgken‘ t8 contligisct an inélllil‘! fig!“ mere: Mk Aélbhur Dullrgaiia CED:- 1g, 1942‘ ML H n Ho...“ oya cnim on, an spe ng ercer. r. eeman y an r. 3; yemx an 80:0,?“ o; m; to him I said that the govern- Daniel Jenkins. ‘The latter. who is father of the chairman. was one f he ftgunders gt the glob and was mpg . acarrmemer wen was e o; ,{f‘,,§°.§,‘fi“‘§1’ $14.3 formed in 1927. It is interesting t0 h; note that the Club is sponeorlm 8i! different courses for about 100 boys. These are: Stump Club. tinder th . girficiiiicn of ictlfr. E. M] ' _ u ng. con lic‘ d . a- veglfleaifigfiislflgnawfiigidfiéfbtmiln1&ign 91,91“, “wmli Phmfigraghy‘ by Mr‘ "m" m“ ‘ Hmamenwry gm‘ Mr. Aims!‘ Duvar and Aeroplane mime h“ Ne" we“! a110,, ‘T; Modellinild by klitlr. 501%! ‘rung’: ——— - "ndwooworng y -0Ie llilflvillg remembrance of William J. Caldwell, Acting C.C.F. B01152 Elli-ran. e Boat : Motor Mechanics. b1 ing the decision to have Sir the‘; TWO BATTLESHIPS Continued From Page One) EEiEWeYETsFoY-ted-birdétrov- torpedo boats, E-boats Ind mineswgfepers. in adldiggm to the ' l anes ove e . W“ m‘ “W” “w” .€'~'=*::~..r'.'ic fth I uiies BT01‘ l! W375 P5 Ttfuu-Iwhiclslburfiado presented‘ ‘the action for the tremendous engage- ioner from making reccm- ment. and the shore guns of Dover ried up. The Germans once tried to fog} UNDERTAKER "iilfiifiin. sue u. had told the the n. s. r. with a new form “h; mum“ h; thought it ffl camouflage. Giant cob-webs of net- EMIALMEI preferable to have the irlqllifl! ting were hung over the ships, but made by a judicial “- iy than British recoinalssance airmen Charlottetown and “a partisan committee od thin spotted the time and Wmbeii $119 North Wllishln Oil-re." ships again. Phone l0 "f believe tho public will welcome mm“; torpedo attacks have been made by bomber aircraft on the lair. Brest, owing to itsbasin- ~ they were in thc B?!“ "BTW?- One aircraft problem by hoflllilll 1W W" m‘ dock wail and loosing a torpedo. but the airmen paid or stroke with their lives. Flat River Ice Races The Flat River Trotting Club held another race on Feb. '1 . tried to solve the the bold the dwy the Belfast District we st th ice __ e to - match their speed with those al- tl i thi winter. dy on ie ce s to s” Workers meet’ Group Gets Away To A Flying Start, Full Of Enthusiasm. A most enthusiastic meeting of thO Queens County executive and. Canvaasers associated with the vic- Wfy Loan Campaign was held at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday. Mr ELM. Barman. Provincial chair- man of organization and dlstribu. tion gave a. very clear and compre- hensive outline oi’ the method of operation. In this informative talk he covered sll phases necessary for a successful sale, and answered many questions relating to details of the plan. Mr. E. W. McKinnon, Provincial Chairman who was also present impressed upon the can- vasers the great need of money for the suocassf l prosecution of the war. and expressed "confidence that his Prov M. wotkl reach its ob- kctlve. Mr. . E. Darby. Chairman of Prince County Unit was a wel- come guest, and in a short inspira- tional address conveyed greetings, and best wishes for success. Lt. Col. D. A. McKinnon. chairman o! the Public Relation Committee told the meeting of the vast preparations being made to advertise the loan and thoroughly acquaint the public of the great need of purchasing Victory Bonds. W. H. V. Dunbar, Provincial vice chairman added words of encouragement. It was emphasised that the Ex- ecutive had appointed sufficient salesmen to cover the territory most thoroughly, but that due to win- ter conditions it would take a =onie- what longer time to complete the work. Prospective purchasers were urged to wait for the Canvasser in their own district because they would definitely be called on. Judging by the blififless-like ll:- titude of the canvassers present, and their exceptionally high ca‘ibre, and ability. Queens County will go over the top in splendid style. pro- viding they get that hearty support and cooperation they and the cause they represent so richly deserve. Mr. P. W. Turner, chairman of the Queens County Committee pre- sided, and the following were pres- ent. Mr. E. W. MacKinno , Provincial Chairman. Mr. W. E. Darby, chairman for Prince County Unit, Sumnlerside. Mr. W. H. V. Dunbar, provincial vice-chairman. Mr. E. M. Bagnall, Provincial chairman, organization and distri- butlon. Mr. W. D. Gillis. vice-chairman Queens County. Mr. W. G. Hogg, Queens County chairman, organization and distri- button. Mr. W. S. Grant. vice-chairman. Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon, D. S. 0., chairman provincial public re- lations committee. The following canvass-rs also ni- tended: Messrs. C. H. Black, P. W. Clarkin. B. H. Hughes, R. E. Hynd- man, E.C. Johnstone, H. L. Sear. A. G. Putnam, W. M. Flynn. Stewart Ives. Victor Ling. all of Clnrlotte- town; Philip Matheson, Wtieabley River; John L. IVIOGlllgflJi, Hope River; Murdock Cutcllffe, Hunter River; John MacKay. mnerald; Wm. MacDougall, Hunter River; W. P‘. Griffin, Mt. Stewart, R. R. No. 2; James L. Iepage, Rustler); James A. Mooie, Charlottetown; A. P. Simmons, Crapaud: Augustine MacDonald. Ennerald R. R. No. 3; Roland Beaten, Winshte. Lester Kelzer, York" George MacLean, North Wiltsh re; Morrison Mac- Lean. North Wiltshire; .9 G. Mc- lliaicheran, Victoria; L. T Beam-i. Bonshaw; E. Currie. Fiinview; M. W. McDonald. Eldon; Lemuel ll. Drake, Cornwall: Angus A. Gilmore ‘Belztons Mills; R. C. McPl-iee, Bel- as . FD STRUGGLE (Continued From Page One) manoeuvre to envelop Efie unfit-e southern tip or the peninsula. On Borneo, the invaders‘ spear- heads were pointed toward Band- Jermasin at the foot of the island. which lies 300 miles above Sura- baya. the main allied naval base 0n JAVI. (The Japanese claimed to have occupied Bandyermusin and to have completed the occupation of Macassar.) While the growinl! Peril to all the East Indies raised by the im- minent fall oi Singapore was be- ing frankly recognized here, the expectation arose that Vice-Ad- miral Conrad Helfrlch, the new commander of the allied naval forces in the southwest Pacific, would concentrate on the defence of Java and Burbaya. Admiral Helfrichls uppointmertt — in ruccemion to the Am- erican- Admiral Thomas Hart-was widely welcomed by the Indies people, although the change came at a grave time. Hollander-s and some among their allies had thought that Neth- erlands officers should have been given greater responsibility when the original Pacific command was fomied, because of their know- ledge of this area and the ability they have shown. DISABILITY BADGII IDNDON — (OP) — More than 8,000 King's badges have been is- sued so far to members of the forces and Merchant Na who have been invalided thro war disability, ___? Flat River lads better ‘watch out. The next race will be held Sat urdey. rec. 14th. at 2.30 sharp. IUMMAR! Free For All Belle Kslmuck (D. MacKen- 1 Iiezlien Worthy (R. MacKcn- a Honey "oli-i kiri ‘iiieiionsidi a Dinah H. (O. Hen?) ...... 4 Time: 82 1-4, 83. l. Green Race Bob Kalmuck (L. Morrison) .... i Jolanay Cope B. Bell) #559 i-l awn; _. tEi-Ier: Alex .1. Gillis. ud l: ‘H811? gveriaht. Cecil Mo- lél‘ I CO In . I B» Timer: C. loser. . _ . To speak tonight lust Arrived 500 Doz. _ Sunkist URANGES foriuice 25¢ Dol- 5 Doz. For $1_00 SALE suns FEBURARY 17th i 2 L“ 75c Winter, Honorary Ctrnrpirurlllier Ad! the Canadian Red Cross Society. Tflflmiil» "h" 31'7"‘ =6 l" ll" °">' h" "11"" “w; iii “find”; Fiufiddifffii ‘nil “hi... Large Heads 9c Society being held in Zion Hull this evening. Mr. Winter is a voi- unieer worker with the Red Cross. i Aunt Jemima Pkgs. PANCAKE FLOUR z ii ROBIN HOOD FLOUR " 24lb. bog 85c 98 Lb. Bag Lb. Bag Fresh Ground COFFEE 1 iii SMOKED FILLETS 2 L“ 33c Best Quality, 1 Lb. 17c Beacon program ls discussed American Blend An enthusiastic meeting of the general committee of the Victory Loan campaign was held in City Hall last night with His lllorship Mayor B. Roy Holman prcsirX-g. F;- AI(:ORIJADY'S Chow Chow 28 oz. for — — 29c Seedlcss Raisins Z lbs. —- — 25c Prunes fresh stock, Z lbs. - 25c Poper Napkins 7O for — —- 15c Lord, Muple Leaf 2 lbs. — 3lc Seeded Raisins, 2 pkgs. — 31c Corn Syrup, 2 lb tin —— — 27C Kraft Dinner, 2 pkgs — — 35c Cooking Apples, pack -— —- 40c Split Peas, 2 lbs. — -— -— — 25C O. K. Laundry Soup, l0 bors 43c Rodio Peos, 2 tIns — — -— 25C Carrots, i0 lbs. — -—— -— — 39C CKS s DU good size, eoch -— — Pigs feet, 3 lbs. -— -— —~ Z56 Spore Ribs, 3 lbs -— -— -— 25C Roasting Pork, all cuts lb. 25C Pot Roost Beef, lb. — — — 13C Fowl choice 4 to 8 lbs. lb. —- 25c Chicken 4 to 7 lbs. Lb —- —- 30¢ Geese, 8 to i2 lb. lb. -— —- 25C niil arrangements in connection . , with the beacon ceremony to no 13119119748 & [hone 747 Iielg next Monday night, were Free Free mini meeting opened with re- Delivery 1S7 GT. GEO. ST. "The Store That Sets The Pace" Delivery marks from Lt. Col. D. A. MacKin non, 5.5.0. Provincial Chairman of the Publicity Committee. He com-- merited on the fine program which had beenhaprepared byhMr. W. S. Grani- c irman oi’ t e program . _ . .. . committee. and also referred to s Broadcasting ckOlllgfllxlefilfilzaiyagg-liét5tililg iiieeithleqdgi’ clliixlvvziiierlgllsnavlgftffkféfiili ‘lllflSitelggt/llgfililis: Louustxvfilceig '1 '“°‘”°“1°“~ m“ “h” °"*"'°"" W“ °ilti.ifi‘°.r‘.iffiié“tlle‘fitfiifi. ..?.‘-§i‘l‘i‘e Zlflmellik‘ E?“‘°is.f~l‘é““fi?2b be a credit to the city and an in- E the whole Scene “m, b, fiOAIFdEiuVU-alid llic Uliileti Sluice “$17K? In order to comply witli A. After referring to the province's _ ailfibiikedyoiil‘ Lin; ul - Yail-eliféqhiitiiezi over the network of the Canadian gram w ll be announced in detail. regulations the committee found it W111 necessary to have ti‘; Fire Depart- R. P. ceremony. oiirild, ard and Mr. Morton Dew. brlll- h ‘lr an i the Fire Committee, lllllflilml Y0 the W°Yk°"" 351;. ughted by means 0i starch; giro (ghief Angus MacEdcherh t f th Drill Ha . l assured the meetin that this lo- W)l'ld€l‘ill1 enlistment record. he 118m‘ °n °P a‘; abofumm persons operamm would g8 forthcoming Theater fillers .- t cl ll concluded by urging the workej iiilfixgftsehd the inicrtslllll; illbldiil" The firemen would be wearing their gags Si‘: l1§i£§v°‘1‘,‘.",,“§sf§s,o.,§§§d which will be carried out 111F310 helmets and rubber . ~ ~~ " - . -- c ;- a out the Dominion oi’ Canada." the Drill Hall. 'l‘il(‘vlélildglsl5sgx_ge Chief added. ‘ A his celebration has been ollm- *4“- "mmal “Wm,” r1ll'con"'-~‘- i and ever thin is well in “ed m’ the beacon ceremony ‘vhich clubs and omer SimIl-Igsllwnot 13hr lfissjol" A S Ieobergtson of No will be held in the Drill Hall. The sate in the D‘ a- ~ ' - beacon fire will be on the common on the lye-st side of Government H385 m‘ 5t Pond and will be tlighied by His a exemonv g6 Honour Lieutenim Governor B. 18¢ ' - ‘ » ‘ bucf addresses. not g,‘ ma??? fin?‘ Pxtirlgfrsggane A‘ $.51;- “.21., IlIlYEO minutes, Col. MacKinn0n announced vnf-Hgpimprjsslila, ycel-Emony‘ W51? feature this patriotic program wlY-Cll City Police would be detailed r . ' r. - witnessed by thousands or citizens. £19911! dgiléadas 5600000000 V“? M gieingrggrtzilsbexg? ' , - can ' - ' ZiEatfilIhoTieThtOSnQIii ‘ftfg\'alrnn(.l1t.iflr$iclicit~i Mr. W. S, Grant, program chm‘- It was suggested by Ml‘. Mounted Police and ‘the members mull. illlll°llnced_ 1 y will be in connection with tie which included the ihlOlmll: _ en abovfl fie 531d the M111 the us’ a fiveqyggce orchestra and It was also suggested by Mr. ziridhrds with them ilP-d Engel. R.C.M.P. assured the the occasion. of the Fire D1": riment drawn up in a quadrangle around the fire which will present a color- EW" would be present. It'll". A. G. coats. the ‘Ike Guard o! Honor is rehears- than 7.45. They will each have therr A.B.’I‘.C. announced. Sgt. K. W. H. purpuse$ itiost 0i the dPialiS Robiscn that soats be provided in Deny bu; 1t isn't lllll- the Drill litlll for the ladies who more 10'?’ promised to look into this matter. 62 C‘ sponsors. Proceeds com- . ill llily music ‘lilill mittee that policemen from ihe an orchestra “ ts iiliclcryvny. S002.‘- detachnlent would be silpplied for m“ roncerrur. LONDONERS to the [Q S60 James W. H. 33 per cent before the war. sup- —————————~— Use Minilrd’; for dandruff. ror'"ri'r?t aidfwodrk. in case anyone fainted during the Other speakers included; Dr. T. E. E. Robin. Mi". lmn Rcdtiiil. Mn- pres- jor T. lifncNiitt, Dr. .1. E. Bluncli- Buy iii-kcis for “Suspil-ion" from Knights or’ Pyihias or at. White's. hand Ray's or ‘.\fii_vf’:\lr_ This is an oul- ' standing picture — Empire Lodge for patriotic L-ZSZ-Z-lil-Si LONDON —- (GP) — Ci0illeo rationing is making peiple more anxious in retrieve their lost pro- making tilvni riireiul. Percentage of art- Bfllfie icles left in veilicles returned to their owners is 44, compared with ’"1,g;*==g;g,-,,.,m m the mm m1. Band o; m, 6g C.A.I3.T.C. would be v. Dunbar ilxat a room be which will be broadcast: throlisll- 0n 1mm‘ t‘) “siliiffler "1121" Complete Clearance OF LADIES’ WINTER COATS Less Than Half Price In Order to make room for our New Spring Stock which is now daily arriving. We are (l ffering the Following--- Beautiful styles an D OATS, PLAIN AND FUR TRIMME C TRIMMED COATS ‘iJiéiieFdfifiii-ii-‘i Regular Price $15.95 $6_98 To Clear at—----'--—-—— Our best numbers COATS which originally sold at $8 $19.75. Now — — — — —— ' ver Fox, Mink, Persian and Squirrel. Regular up to $69.50. Clearing—----——--- with luxury furs of Sil- ._ $32.50 HIGH QUALITY COATS up to $13 below cost. $28.00. Reduced -—— Balance of Electric Seal Coats to clear All this year's styles. You must see these Coats In order to appreclateiheir style and quality. COME EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE A Limited Quantity in Each Group. WE WANT THE SPACE ——-— YOU SAVE MONEY. k THE GREENDAL CO. LADIES’ WEAR. 99 QUEEN ST.