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PHONE 1177 ISLAND F URRIERS ;_______._.__._;._ .—-___ .__ Public The Department of National fare announces that the Regional Office for Allowances at 59 Queen Street, Charlottetown, open. The public is cordially invited to use the fac. in all matters relating to Family Allowances. Telephone 386. llities of this office Auction Sale Desirable modern dwellln 92 School Street on the 16th noon. The lot has a frontage of 84 ft. on School on Gerald Street. Seven roomed dwelling with 124 ft. three bedrooms. Hot water burning furnace. Double Garage. W. H. BEATON, BELL 8; MATHIESON, Solicitors. , mil-in. Years Ago I By The Canadian Press PE. l5, 1M1 — Japan disclaim- ed the possibility of an early Far Eastern crisis. Lord Halifax. Aus- tralian minister R. G. Casey and Cordell Hull conferred in Washing- ton on the Far Eastern situation. Henry Ford said he "sincerely hop- ed neither Britain nor the Axis would win the war-"both are mo- greedy ~ ussiil-Iunivwlfsity To _ id Student Exchange MfiLBOURNE. Australia, Feb. l3 ~GP)—'I'he University of Syd- ey has decided to provide free ultion to Canadian students who evel to Australia after the war The university hit upon the lan as a means of promoting a ace-time interchange of visits "use the Pacific. such as sug- ested by Benator Richard Keane. uetralilfs customs minister. who \_ » tly returned from a tour of - ada and the United Stives. Before returning home, Sena- ‘ FOR SALE Gentleman's Raccoon COAT 'Size 42 In Excellent Condition . Island Furriers day of February, 1945, at 12 Notice Health and Wel- Family is now g of Mrs’. Samuel Tuplin at Street and heating with automatic oil Auctioneer. tcr Keane urged Canadians and Americans to visit Australia. When he arrived home he expressed the hope that when the war is over a large number of Australians will cross the Pacific to see for them- selves how things are done in Canada and in the United States. Auorlou snr I am instructed to offer for sale by public auction at the Sporting Club on Tues- day, February 20th, 1945, at 2 P. M., the carpentefs tools of the late Lawrence Col- lins. This set of tools con- sists of: saws, hammers, [wherever you g0. Just tion a quiet. Dexter and that crass, in the same breaih. They be compared." . ihfiyre not either of them lazy or snupid. <.\‘Tl\ m -' lTTl T1 711/ _l|.so n: lull- by Frances Parkinson Keyee vvvvvvx wani“? CHAPTER XXX! Dad. do you have lo keep talk- i; Dexter?" "Yea Judith, I guess I do. Dex- the best friend I've got in orld. Hes a friend 01 the whole ramlly- I'm sort of sorry, the way things have turned out. it wasn't Jenness he was in love with. 1f n. lvul been, he'd be none here now. standing by her, and things might have turned out dif- ferent. If she'd been keeping steady company wlih a rspeciahle Yvlme man. “£3111 he'd been seen everywhere her, it couldn't have helped but put n slop of this to a lot that's floating a- round about men ‘iWell. it her being free with But as long can't be helped now. as you don't see your way clear to all. I can't rue l m ' uurlr can ami- ron FLAVOUI runner-value rcouomv s daughter's hu __ Dad. he will be my hus- ll)‘ and by! Don't talk as if everything were all over. I've ask- ed him to wait again. because I R1: in ivartime my profession had to come first but—" - Water Over 6h; Dam 1f you fell, your ofeasioin had to p!‘ come first. you oughr a-ve told him ihilfi l ill ii b l . Y ____ ought not ‘:0 Elven’ pggfifigd (:3 The following letter was received d mo“ gone back on by Mr. Wilbert, MacKinnlcinhAlgalonz ____.__ 21 Dec. m, "5 "m" W“ d“ "l" d Dear MrtmfllldzclKinxianl n Ewan " - WPNEIB fl wt you out s twill“? ?3fi"',‘f;'.'.l'é3i.f.‘é'.i"ll.l.°"..¥§¥li "a: “fir”; ‘Qf,,‘,d"'§af““,'w}},§§ ‘,‘,‘,L‘l(é‘°:)" your son 1160894, Cpl. George Ivan difference. You'll do well in fir: Mammnon‘ A . Your son was in charge of a small Mammy pruiggmglfxa a‘: WE‘: grou of men on outpost duty yum the same ixlsime the Genzaank border. trhe , . ' ng was very ar and a lrong ‘Itsumose hzlilllgjflcannilém German patrol was able to mm. - n, Children Mm mempAnd trate through our positions and re counting on you spring on the outpost from the rear. Ivan and his men fought, gal- < lantly and within a few fierce inutes. were able to drive off the . when things had quieted down d they were able to check the casualties they found ha? be n find n considerable chime when you do." Daniel said siukfbvmly “Mother's found s. (‘hflllke already in the place and in Dexter both, and it isn't change for the better. Judith. we mustn't ic-lk . of the best-Jf a your sls‘er 1m h” curled l’ . _ ficently. His Ml" Wald“ m“ 5 past record in action . ' th this unit Win42 io take me m his car. He's bgyond reproach will h real kind t c, .1 am, ll a“ ° “' this i-rilllllllle. ‘it nlearit ‘mush’ "l my “m” considerable to me to have a er man like the. especially aren't tween Dexter and m wh 80mg to ouzh he made prune sacrifice our munoriee im will live on and be an in- spiration to us. On behalf of the Commanding Officer and Members of No. 4 Pla- toon of. the N. N. S. Highlanders, I wish to express my sincerest sympa- thy to yourself and all the members of hi.s family. Yours sincerely. ‘ W. l7. Smith, Lieut. ., l the farewell which unnerved her. Symrw-Hllve eves any further the-n She put her arms around his neck lust, but those qualities count a‘ and (flung 1o him, good deal with me in a man, even; lf he hasn't got any others worth mentioning. Vlflllr bhn shouldn't lhim you'd men- rcilnsd man like vulgar Joe ‘he not to “I “Well, they're both kind and I won't say file-t the re- best y lights; but by an old as good a clam thinking about 5t all . coure I do have to go on, ear , the morning, to raggrt in on at Field, t P8111898 ‘Well now, Judith. I can't say. pease see you s e . s a liiltle Idle ndW in start ilhiniilfl! you could help her. Of course . she said she didn't want you should “"2 “or: m." *1 morn rig her heart she hoped you would. . And you haven't written her once since you left mnnan Hill and , Ishe‘s been ln all this trouble. 1' ‘If you weren't so unhappy, ihlnk you've lvuri. her feelings Dad, Id think you were trying wnsidgrnlblgr," to pick a quarrel with me You "mu-g 11s;- feelings] what do |m°w I have“? u"! In“ 145B 01 you think she's done? Hasn't she being an o‘d maid. But just the dgen m great deal worn; than hurt same when I see a man like Joe my feelings? Hasn't ehe—-" Raclna who doesn't even bother - ‘(Continued Tomorrow) io be civil and who's so lacking ‘ NEWTON SCHOOL in every gentlemanly instincw" Goodbye The following is the report of Newton School for (he month of hlmeself out cansld- January: arable for me. ilk;- I'vc said Grade IX — l. Elilabeth Mc- forc," Daniel remarked rising. Kenna, 2. Elizabeth Smith, S. "I'm sorry ycu don't like him, Ju- dith. Well, I guess 1 must be go- ing. Joe said he'd be read for me around five o'clock and t's after that now. I'm afraid I shunt see you again, if you're planning to cave tomorrow in good season I company with more than’ one girl, or ii‘ the one had been, a ' . that would have hefped too "Well, we won't go into all that again But speaking of Joe, he isn't what I'd call crass either. You'll see a. lot worse than him, Judith. before you've been in the Army long. If you're afraid of facing male human nature the way it most generally brealks out, you'd better back to your mother after all, and you better plaice up your mind to be a maiden ady.” "He's put Grade . Mary Greenan, Grade V — i. Noreen Greenan. 2. planes, dies, braces and bits, squares, wrenche, dividers, chisels, drills. files, rules, moulding planes, work bench and tool-box and many other articles, all of which are of good quality and in good; condition. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. _.. PllllLTRF-POIILTRY " -P0llI.TllY- Ship us your live ehlolrens and fowl. Higher prices paid. Prompt returns. Express. collect, quantity no objection. Wanted also, quantities of hard- wood in four-foot lengths. Eastern Packing 0o. SOUR]! (lope you'll say goodbye to your friends for me, and tell them I'm Sorry it was so I couldn't dd more in make ‘heir stay pleasant while they were here. "And goodbye to you too, daugh- ter. I shall be asking God to bless Yml wilersver you lie. and what- ever you do: and to grant you a happier fale than your poor sis- ter's" He leaned over and kissed her gravely on the forehead There wrs something about ‘iv restraint cf ‘he caress and the solemnily o Ann Mulligan. Grade IV - l. Louis Mclver Grade II (a) - l. Ma Mulligan Grade 11 (b) — 1 Gerard Mn- Iver. Grade I (a) -— l. Adelaide Mul- ligan, a Reginald Boyle. Grade 1. (b) - i. Alison Mufrliy. 2. Mary Boye. 3. Ger- aldine Boyle. Teacher-Helen Mill’)!!! or dressed _ Vita-B? i-uuwl OTPAWA. PbhuIe-Ag m; m‘; formal es n- turnlns tain last ' on. MacDonald 111K112,‘- f Defence for rpvl A“I1I'.'-‘de- nied a statement this ships we" ‘lauzil-nsularpcdogd day by day in u" an C. __ ' (Defence nun to: Mme laid in a Gre ‘ csmplisn s Jan. 8t i" roar Acre r..- asn’ n or mon p , with German ubmarinee. We are ‘lilavirl’; shiPB ivfbcdoed day ‘by ‘W. . A reporter. without nalnin Gen. McNaughton recalled this ‘stau- lnent and asked: "Is this true?" - "No. Certainly not." MacDonald. (Later Gen. McNaughton’; office gold ttlgerenxould be no‘ mt rom e once Minis r on . MacDonald's statement.) Mr. MacDonald said U-boet sink- inn in the lest few monthshad been greater than in the preceding months. l-le reiterated a statement made when he landed from Britain lost Wednesday, saying first things come first and the Canadian Navy now was concentrating on its tough Atlantic convoy work and would continue to do so until a decisive sgage of the war had been reach~ e . Honor Roll for January: Grade . Gondo ra -- i. Rose 125m Douglas MacDougall, s. Joseph n. Grade VI — l. Marion Mac- Dougall. Grade V — l. Betty Griffin, I. Paul Dunn. Grade IV -- 1. Joan 061-116. 1- Jenles Nicholson, s. John Nichol- son. ‘>‘ Grade III ~ 1. Kenneth Malc- Dougall. 2. Miriam Gillls Grade I —~ 1. Sadie Gillie, 2. Anne Nicholson, 3. John MaoLeod. Perfecr. Atf/endance- Joyce Gil- lls. Margaret Macmvlsh. Bennett Gillian Rose Griffin Kenneth Mac- Ouf Our Way WHUT? 601M‘ TO TAKE A RIDIN‘ GO5H,AIN'T sou AL TAKIN ENOUGH WHEN Y LESSONS HOW WITHOUT TAKIN‘ UP SUM m Qflfln, addresses were siren. win in" iplfsddr enquiries n10 ve to ‘tang! children not yet y All personal and only euqlilrifl Will. b; filled. All ‘pr-mg n noble MUST be Statistics Helsxlltfil. Char t arr em made in owi- m and be prov cial mittlng tilt required Ind l. oo-o 2-1 of the public roouum. Hi0! U0- L 0. L. King's County / loyal l Orange e held its‘ annual mee in Jub ee e Room. Iris, on es- dfly Nah. . the day being a Per-deer. winter day and the attend- ane was good The mornl ' ssi nod t ‘clock with‘ H‘): Clllnunllrldastci, the chair. The at Murray Harbour. add ell. Porter. Murray River. f reetin 3 m. i; dill: 25%. i‘; n. and several flue D. Brehsut, Carleton Hume, Nor- man O. Stewart, Donald A. Mac- Leod. Alex. Dutney and Roderick MaeRBe were among the speakers. ti: fut mltfu" i’ thle d uro we are o er were dealt with. After the election of slicers the County Master call- ed upon Past County Master rred D. Brehaut. to conduct the install- ation nf officers. . the election of officers it is worthy of note that m. Norman C. Stewart. High Bank. was for the thirty-second consecutive year. el- ected as Treasurer for the County , 15 In e. ags “failing? fill, Mufloljnll ¢ ‘The following are the ofllcerrz- mcmbe By J. R. William BUT MY FATl-IR THINKS ‘IOU LESSON.’ GOOD S OULD LEARN ed also? pmmdhar- ' f;_ tber :4‘ nsl POIIO rec lved t that ‘° ' deuce til-Family A eea owl”... mamas .- hls‘ been in facilitate the void ovmrcer ‘ Mum. nee Macho f? lives, Please- ' 11's so EXTRA oooo bake broad lust right, Ina Floiuhmann’: FRESH You” Home than ever now you'll find bread import"; h l; today's most essential high-energy, low-cost food_ a goo source of Vitamin B— a good Jlretcbn (o, other foods! If’ you bake at home be sure your brad is made with Fieischmsnlfs fresh Yeast-Canada’; ._- favorite for over 70 years because it bakes bread [u “ rkbtl Ask your grocer for Pleiscbmannfisfnlb Ya,“ with the familiar yellow label-today. '_ lllIIl-IMINI’ IOU! Dill‘ by eating 2 cakes at ILIICNIMNN‘! fresh hen ovary lay. this ‘ma, has! la an excellent natural none ol lhim I Couple: ee- l- MAUI IN CAIInlA Tin 'l-*.*‘ -—~ — ‘w M Lead, E WI! County Master-Jamel ac very much by an one Dresen vote of thanks was extolling‘ - the members of Jubilee Ind“ the manner in which they pub, tained the visiting m , The next annual meeting m. held at Murray Harbour. _p-_-___. MUSIC IIALL STAR Dill LONDON. (or) ’_ Gwen m,‘ 46, music lisll artist and dlugb‘ of millionaire Sir George n11 died recently after cOI-lalpsin‘ h Chelsea hotel. She helped ize lhroughcui. Britain the song * "l ll County Deputy Master—-Wm. ‘_ C o u n ty Chaplain — Carleton H . Iri . _ grimy ‘Rec. Beefy-Daniel H. Ho field. d. P9 County Fin. Secty-Fred- D. Brehaut. Murray River. County Tl'8LtSlll‘§1‘——N0l‘lllilll C. 8t! t, Hi h Ban . 0:3; g r-Rod. Macllae, nty Deputy Iecturerw-Alex. Dutney, Murray River. County Deputy Lecturer-Donald Young, Iris. County Auditor-Donald A.Mnc- Leod. l-Icpefleld. County Auditor-Duncan Mao- Ree. Olen Fbrest. The Lodge meeting closed nrfllmd 4.30 o'clock and retreslimentswcre in . rved by Jubilee Lodge rs. Ain't. Gonna Rn'n No Mo‘ " sang dcggerrl verses which composed herself. EARLY ACli-ACK GUNS As early as 1909 both the U Strut/ts and Germany had anti craft guns‘ "' With Major awn; Our Boardint’. House eamdbsonivlsl-loovbee ’ ARE cruaaoan wueu , Merrbeol-‘wro one MY lQTAl-YMAUORJ. 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