CH s, i643 . . l“ WESTERN GUARDIAA noun-rs» mm '- "azwnrr- - - si nulls-swim Pllhrl, couimi ‘ News. leissrlblloln Adllrlhus. n- -=--"-.e.r.-: swim-la» '- -- i - . wsllbedsllvcnd ‘mauaflww ‘an-mill?! W. "u: outer Water Street- Coulis; We!!! ilfolk Ian usual-l. ti‘! Gfflllfflk gen” , er Ills [C . gs the boy responsible for deliveries on your reins l-lrunwro Wam sneer. to his is Iain mould; by Phone ass for this service Drug 00-. 8-15. PERSON who took .1yrll§,',,'f,§m and skates from “office oi Bedequehlllnk by 7 °- PM" mum en's-Phil s CHILD Worm ‘$8,; Taylor -—""'“ BORDEN Nicholson and “fismgdlsroa, cam. section . p Borden. spent Sunday m Lin-n parents at Nofm Wm- ; Preston MBaeialrsto and t i ptlquc spen ""1551? inoflorden guests of Fred Beairsto. . - s1 lman Lorne Cous- flgliiafgllgiied his father Mr. Wm‘, cousins at Bradalbane c, m; week-end. an Jay, R.C.N.V.R., vis- . llrtrlxne ln Borden on Sunday- —-—- llllilm Fullerton, oi Scou- guest at the home Cl M1‘- arry l-Ieifell over the Ma Wu . was Mrs 1'1 - 4nd. mmds are glad to hear that A u, Jwy who has been con- m his home through illness ring nicely. nda nl ht Middleton and oqmlatlgnalsg met in the Boi'-_ ,, rink n. the first. some o! the .... . for the nell Trophy M EBB! i 0e with ... oi 6 w .1» paved ln r future. Ell y. new recove 5.The return flame ls Bedeque rink in ti: ritain Plans ig Post-War iiliing Program LONDON, March l6 — 1GP) - .. first indication oi stegs the ,. Government lllffill 8 W . w overcome problems of mobilisation and tum over to -tlme production has been parliament in a White i.- revealing all ambitious hi -uildin rogram recon- yumhbomb-gha tered Britain af- ‘hllfpillill’. work of a committee ,. med by Sir t Simon en- s s 12-year plan being y; y when war ends which would quire s trained 1a.! r fo of t Lbllilllh b4“ .1 err. u em ‘Jymenfxlndi ,1 pm n of materials and the n vision of essentll-l subsidiary ‘Ibeilovernment isn't wastins ~- time for it already has start- v - t; enable the - to meet Jlprecedented 906t- deznands. Since start of the war the num- < oi workers in building and workers tlngH has ~ ll out nearly 70 per cent. ouses . I be needed as soon as men can so e $31-11: building or . ......‘ Borden winning by the ' i“ tlllll-bls —BIJY blow q g blacksuiiths a-ng-iururllers, wfilselfif. 3. IBON i blacksmi l It 5850C‘: - ~' AMPIONSIII - - queultlnk i. urséyfmliligcfedreg, 4°"!!! All-Bvflrs vs. Bedcqus All. Stats. Second in s two-guns series, goals to count. Borden has s one. loll 165d. Winners 01 till; ggrlgg 331"" $"'£€§'Ll°...‘°la...°°..““" 26 cents. I ' 3.11%‘: NEWSPRJNT CONTRDLLED UITAWA, March IB-(Cphsiu o; newspapers ls not directly limited, by mt? Prlocs Board but the supply‘ of newsprint is controlled, said a 1y tabled in the House of Com-, mons today by Finance Minlsterl 1 . J. Tustin (Frog-Con. Prince Bdward-Ilennoxl. The yield from hevea rubber trees has more than quadrupled in the 67 years since they were first brought under cultivation. MALPE Q UE Many friends of Roy Woodslda will be leased to learn oi his con- tinued mprovement from his seri- ous fall from observation tower. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald MacNutt are visiting friends in St. John and Moncton. Lieut. W. J. Mayne and Mrs. Mayne" Kingston are spending week-end in Malpeque, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simpson. l-Isrold Stewart and Preston Bealrsfc are visiting friends in Bor- den and Charlottetown. A dance and card party put on by the Home Defence Unit of this district was held in the Hall on Monday night. Ilhe large number present enjoyed the light fantastic. Refreshments were served by the adles in charge. Violinlsts were Messers Holmes MacKenzle, and Mrs. MacKenzie at piano. A snug sum was realized f:r overseas Cigarettes Fund. A Parlor Social was held at the Manse in aid o8 the Women's Mis- sionary Society im Tuesday even- ing, n, goodly number present. In- teresting contests and prizes were given. A .very interesting item was a duet, a parody on when You and 1 Were Young by Rev and rs- Crowdis in costume was very cleverly presented. Mrs. Ralph Beairsto expressed s word of s9- preclatlon to Mr a Mrs. Crcwdis for their kind hospitality. A sing-song of patriotic songs with Mrs. Simp- son at piano, brought a pleasant gvenlrig to g close. Lnmch served. and s collection tslfen for W. MS wort, A large number oi friends and neighbors of Harry Champion. son of Charles Champion met in the Hall to do honor to Harry who is in His Mlllesty Mr. L. D. MdcNutt acted mun, sts that two brothers in active service one makind the c mcrlflos. Rev. Mr. Crowdls also spoke words of courage and hope to our brave boys. and ho S for soon safe return oi our sod- lcrl. Wilton Iismss read a well worded " .111 d Burt - ntcd n nice watch to Harry. t pleasure at receiving watch, mked the don- ors. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Keruile supplied the music on vio- lin and pano for dancing. as chair- l. A Iron Recruiting Bllays Starling A Cfficor llsrs TC-DAYP 1111a ~ ' Irving Berlin's “Holiday Inn ”" starring Bing Cros- by and Fred Astaire with Marjorie Rey- nolds, Virginia Dale, Walter Abel. A Mark Sandrloli Production Lyrics and mlulo by Irving Berlin. 1 1 4 1 1 PLEASE NUII First Show CAI Second 9.20 Matinee Sat. 8 p. m. Be early for the best selection of seats 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m: ciianurrrmuwm nusirmsn J. Mun»: will preach. tnnnriuunnu ___ CONIIDIIATION url INSIII- ‘Neg, lrfll Nuisslzs ALUMNAE MEETING at Cundsl Home. Prld March ma, s-ls-il. “I mousse-ca rusrsuuuu urch vices 0h _. on March a1. llamas. and '1 plat-hat: TRAIN ARRIVAL — Th! 0V0!!- ing train arrived in the city at lilo with 119 passengers. SUCCISSFUL LIGIDN DANCI -Many service men and their friend; enjoyed the on Auxili- ary Danes last night s the Arm- ouries. Old-time and modern danc- snfl yed to music furnishi- “fir: CA. (8.) T. c. Othestrs. IS PIIOMOTI-‘Dpwold lill been received of the promotion g! 8rd Officcl‘ Grace A. Rich. re- cently appointed Maritime inter- Women's Summerside "lttwmfl "m" f" “he Royal Canadian Naval Lyn-vice, ‘rrived in Charlottetown last night. QShe will 11w at l-I. M. C. S. A “ ueen cm: otte" today and for the remmnider of the week, and will t .. - - y l.“.'f..‘.ii°'é.fi‘.‘”§§.’2.“‘f.‘li’$ fwfi? Jl‘; nA- ‘Wsli-llépoéntgncgzirlailpanwd by “w” ivian Meldrufll. 0 “At the moment we need most] imgently, cooks, stewards (traincdy l people and untrained as well), laun- . worm], I Delegates from all parts of the 511mm dfi,,,,,§"§§°,,‘,,‘,§§'§;,,,$,‘§,"§§ Island are in the city to attend the Wane“- asslstaét 10k hen}, t_' [forty sixth Annual Meetings of the tendams W“ “:6 5d t“ 'Womans Auxiliary to the Mission- and _ f“ gm f?’ 3 dwerff f“ ary Soclty of the Church of En- m 5° ‘gulf? rs r o L" . gland m Canada“ ch state . We also need_ pay_. , The meenngs opened yeswmay writers, general clerks and sailmak. . afternoon with a business session in T5- St. Peters School room, Mix I...A. 3rd Officer Rich, comes from Young gave an address of welcome Winnipeg, where she taught piano to the delegates. and Mrs. Dennis before enlisting in the first Wren of Port, r1111 gave s. suitable reply. class last August. She has also 59y- ‘ M155 Rut-ll Cflffllillfifs. 130mm!“ ved at Naval Service Headquarters- Pield Secretary addressed the meet- in Ottawa and visited the Wren 13g M155 cafiumersa; “Jagger m“; training establishment at Gait Ont. | l‘ P of,“ ecyg can: who efiilist here in the mesa have bee WM , s e sa . first have a few st, hough the bulld- “cells of basic training at Gait, s have been bombed, the Christ- l-hekl 79°91"? further ifflllllll‘; 80- ian spirit still lives in the hearts of cording to the branch of the ser. the people. Miss Carruthera will vice they have chosen. The Char- address special Youth Rallies while lottetown re is fully equipped in Prince Edward Island. Ito interview pplicants who must Greetings were received from Mrs. be between 13 “d 45 ‘and to give wwehmme» D°mml°n ‘Presldenl- them their medical lexamlnatlo r and from Mrs. H.D. Raymond, a when new .8‘, ‘he u, ‘l,’- former Diocesan President, entered p" t 943‘? “ml? 5 In the President's address, Mrs. D n g5 a‘ pm“ “nary WW1 A.B. Cosh expressed appreciation a Y b“ ° raids 0f pay I01‘ Wren for splendid work done during the T811188 vary from 91 cents per day past year by all the Branches. She IN‘ tho probationary Wren to $2.10 stressed the individual responsib- 'per day for a chief oetty officer flit oi ever member. Wren. In addition each Wren rat,- "4118 trl ute was paid to two ing has a. class I I1 or III 1n her members, Miss Blanche Haviland capegoy-y and amwms of my m.,, and Mrs. Henry Newcombe, who added h‘) the b551,, rat. 15 “m; have passed on to hi her service. for ma“ In 3o N,“ ‘*0; C, : Ii The reports of t a Secretaries d ' - a 5 m an 50 cents for Clasg I. Ratings and Treasurer were most gra ying and encouraging Au pledge!- wm may be advanced from class to class 11 Wpon becoming sufficiently trained met in fu . Mrs. G.A Bentley was admitted or qualified- to Life Membership in the W.A. . This was a gilt oi a member of St. Paul's Branch A. J3? $3.2 “"1".” “i. “h” '"°‘“"°" . r’: ranc. l Local Branch Institute For Blind 3 U-BOATS SUNK _ —-—— Annual Meeting (Continued from P5351) ‘ States destroyer Babbitt, the fight- lng rrench Corvette lobella and the British Corvettes, HJVLS M18- nonette, Abelia and Campanula. That night five U-boats resumed the attack, and the number of sub- marines in the raiding pack con- tinned to increase during the follow- The annual meeting of the Charlottetown branch of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind was held in the Char- lottctown Hotel on Tuesday March 16th. The various reports for the year were read. {for the past few days and quite a squadron Leader Chester . Stewart, to Wing commander in R..C.A.F. Hie is the son of Mr. d Mrs. H. A. o... t, Norboro PEI. and is at p- tetloncd in Hal- .i.l.., iv. B. POLICE COURT —- A cltlmn ap- peared in the City Police Court‘ yesterday morning on a charge of- keeping a vicious dog and the case was adiourned until today. The only other case on the docket was that of a drunk and incapable with sentence of 4.0 days ln Jail being imposed. CIVIC ‘APPEAL BOARD — The Civic Appeal Board concluded all cases vesterday. Several a peals were heard bv the Board yes rday morning. Stlpendlary Magistrate K. of the Fourth Victory Shown from left. to right. Prince Edward Island; Mr. Spinne Alberta. s Y; The gentlemen In thl; group snrroundln! M1‘- Flnance Committee, are the Provincial Chairmen w Loan, which opens Aprll 26. they are; seated, lion. F. B. MuCurdy, No George Kidd, British Columbia; E. A. MncNutt, joint chair-mad, Quebec; l). L. Mac- clialrman, Quebec; standing, II. E. Sellers, Manitoba; C. B. McKee, Saskatchewan, and F. B. Osborne, hren, New Brunswick; '1‘. D'Arcy Leonard, Ontario; George Spinney, Chairman of lhe ho will be in the drivers’ seats during the progress ‘PAGE SEVEN g1 Chairmen Of War Finance Cmnmittee‘ p Who wzu Launch Fourth Viflnry Loan National War Illz‘ cKimion, Bffill-S, joint va Scctla; E. W. Hon. F. Phillipe M, Martin again conducted the hearing. The Board has been sitting number oi cases were heard. Messrs. J.J. Hornby and Alex MacDonald were the other members of the Board. TWO MORE WEEKS-House- holders have only 2 more weeks to cash in the sugar, tea and coffee coupons in their No. 1 ration books, Mr. M. F. Graves, ration officer for Prince Edward Island, warned t0- day. After March 31st, coupons 1n the first book are no longer valid. IParish Householders will then have to de- ‘with the pend on their new books for sup- ‘Harrison. 13D. plies of these three commodities. was a. good representat Butter coupons in the No. 1 book, lay delegates. which was issued in July 1942. olf- routine business was transacterlnlt lwss decided 1c have the old Anglic- 1n Cemetery at Sou pired on March 14, Applications for canning and preserving must be sent to the Local Ration Boards on lyepdll‘. Committees were 1000mm- or before April l5. Forms for these ended a5 necessary for tlic Cdflfyillg applications are contained in the on and consolidating W011; in con- new N0. 2 ration biwk- nection with Social Service, Religi- Education and Missions. During SHOWING IMPROVEMENT - W‘ c; Igytlng omeebr JktlthBaiéegtok F '3'“ “mm” °“ 5° awa,memero e Reconnaissance plane crew w §v°o%qe:?;kt,g°1gfiv%gr;f,,, m, “mm parachuted to safety m the North‘ bers of babies born out of ivc" cck umberland Strait when their ma- “ chine became enveloped in a storm and subsequently spent five days and nights on an ice floe before e!‘ they were rescued by the P.E.I. car- terry, ls still a patient in the RAF. hospital at No. 31 Personnel Depot here. He is still suffering from Last night at 7:30 an irostbitten feet, although his con- was given in St. Paul's Cliuwh b dlilogl 518511321118 Btgli-ggmgglil’? " Rev. F. W. Weaver of the Ivlissic men . ee co Society Meets The Executive meeting in con- [neciion with the 99th annual sell- ‘eral meeting of the Diocesan Church lSociety was held in st. Pauls Hall yesterday Venerable _ _ ll in the chair, ‘lncrc ion of Clcrgqy nmerit supervision. Address by Rev. IXW. Weaver B. day 01‘ tWC aItCl‘ 1.11911‘ lifylll BX- Alberto 1 5t 118d a perlence sufieredvto a much esser Dean glv v$§n_nArEghdeacofi_ GI R extent from the rigors of tnedweath- Hamsoh, Rector of sununersi, —Moncton Times LOCAL RATION BOARD MEETS .—Tl1e local Ration Board Office at the City Hall will be open from ll until 5 p. m., except Saturdays, starting March 22. This was de- cided at a. meeting of the Board held yesterday afternoon, Mayor B. olmain presided at the meet- Rector of st. Paul's, Rev. Henderson of Port Hill. Speaking from the text, be witnesses unto me both in usalem, in Judca and in Sam-r. earth," Rev. Mr. financial he ing two days and nights. the Ad- miralty said. A Merry Chase The Beverly. with 4o Germans be In addressing the meeting the president, Mrs. J. E. R. MacEwen, thanked the committees for their splendid co-operatlon and assist- ance at all times during the year. Mrs. MacEwen stated that the receipts from the annual Tag touching appeal for spiritua‘. D Roy H ling at which there was a full atten- dance of members. ‘Iiempor-fl-fy "l" ion cards will be issued by the board to soldiers home on leave, it was stated. Dainy butter produce“ may also receive their coupons at Seaman in Halifax. Mr. Weave of the welcome given by the M harrowing experiences at sen, home- sick and sometimes broken body and soul. "I've never Considerable , a1 Service 98121151 rie speaker drew attention to thefifi by several l but that it was felt that such homes L9 should be under the strictest Gov» address v about P i, Loiraire to Seaman of Halifax. At this ser- ‘ were also confined to hospital for V!“ m“ 5_ _;_ Davies, Rector of, Rural vice were: Rev. A. LeDreiv Gardner, Malone of St. Peter's, and Rev. D. "Ye shrill 9°51 rillflllly Donald; Jim Dougherty, Leo Calla- han; Madam Anne Bariski, Lilian Armand Francois orchestra of Don Mcsser his Is nnders added much to jthe play by their rendition of lively lIYlSll selections. Specialties between acts were up the usual high standard, the and in the uttermcst parts of the, Weaver mndc a e andgwells; ld LE3)“ 5 show the to sailors, who reached port after All, found than Diocesan Churclil St. Patrick's Play Draws Large Crowds A sparkling three-act , Fiance l evening per ihe BEIICY its zinnu ‘ Lillilmfilll}. l This ye thport put iinndvnncc no ‘ c .1 \\:.-l nruinezi, .0115 \\ airs sho comedy packed the Edward at afternoon and fcrinnnccs ycst eftlfll’ a5 olent Irish Society a1 S1. Patrick's Dav enter w lived up lo all \, Humorous situat- ed to perlsciion by well-directed cast of "-11 talent. The play measured up ‘Lo the high standard set by Bib- lpi-o iisiicd. . . Mrs. Mayor H The entertainment was ll dis irguished iilllill‘ LL-Gov. LePnge and Page, Premier Campbell and His Worship oirnan. It was staged under patronage ductions in other years Kind the 1y crowds were more fill rider the of His Mrs. Campbell and the capable direction of Mr. J. R. 'I/.'C1air l The plot of “Irish Justice" writ- fliis pa ‘ten by J. C. McMullcn v adcly Clancy a retired m1 1- cohtractor and his family. rt was played by Patrick NIcTngue a veteran oi the pings, who gave a masterly perform- revolves local c of the character. Wade; flileen , o and l w J. The followin"; was the cast: Pal- ' rick Clancy, Patrick McTaguc; l/Inry 1111119 Clancy, Ethel Callaghan lvlzc- , Donald; Michael Clancy. Fred Mc- Kathleen MacDonald; Maggie Clancy, Muriel e110: George Drake, Jack Duffy; O'Rourke, Rosalie Klilzns; Steel. C nncy, Isabel Retrinzild Mill!- Boni the staged 1v.p. MacL unseat/um EMBALMER ' Charlottetown and y; North Wllfsliirc Pliono H9 ~53’ ‘ _"_\€t.t..II-5'§TJ' v ean y i i/a i BIETIIS CONWAY-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March l7. 1M3, to Mr. anti Mrs. Percy Conway, iChiirlflittrlolvfi, a daughter. ‘ ‘TANTON-At the Prince Edward Island I-Icspiw.‘ on lViarch l7, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tanton, Charlottetown, a son. BERNARD-At the Prince Edward Island Ht piizil on March 1'7, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bernard, Mount Edward Road, a son. MacDONALD—At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Mr.i~ch 1'1, £43, to 3M1‘. and Mfrs. Norman Mao- ;Dana1d, Nine Mlle Creek, a daught- ‘er. Brafalbaiie on Mr. and Mrs. §1f_on_§c_:me s, a son. EdmuniElfcn. _ _ v MARRIAGES ____ DON IARSIIFLL—- Al; Glen y 27, 1513, by the . :r son, Ruby Mar- ..te, , i, daujnfer oi Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blond: . Glen -Val- 10v to Robert, Edgar Marshall son late Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank r- " '.-~-. SORIERS- BLON V . DEATHS L“ wrivsnoa; at H"l.ifa\t 9th. 1943. John A. Wlnslce Murray Harbour in his 31st year. BELL-At the Prince Edwnld Is- land I-iosniiai. March 11. I943, James Sydney Bell, sized 9 months, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bell. of East Royalty. Funeral from ' cw decks chased and encased flvc - ‘Ilia World's Day of Prayer was U-boats. The first night she had a on Irlday afternoon in merry chase with a U-bost en- Msunorisl Room. Dsrnley W. countered . ‘The sub- . was represented by disappearins he mist in a escape ramrnin. The destroyer dogged it at f l the 011100. can raanv MOVEMENTS - The S. S. “Prince Edward Island” made six round trips yesterday- The icebreaker carried 29 carloads of freight and as empty ten-lacr- Da m. we" veryntmacmm “mug: deeper reverence anywhere ering that a great number of Tags had been sold this year by the different organizations for war work. ‘£11619 are 125 registered blind people on P. E. I and of this smoh those brothers oi the deenmlartlsls "spimdl"! l° several "i" frank Hennessev’! Funeral Home the Chaplain 551d as he 101d o; Qwwnres- They included solos by Ml5S<thi5 nftcrncon at three o'clock to family prayer services each evening Lmm‘ Jemlne Arsenaum T“? m? 39mm Catlwllfi Cemetery- at the Mission where the Salim-s Dance by R4155 Theresa. Costello. -__€_____ \ sang hymns and prayed first (m. soos by Mr. Charles Earle and their fellow seamen in peril, for step dances b!’ M“ Andrew Gall‘ Biftflmlll! 1mm ant. At the matinee there were '_ "Wat"! A - i-g-l raw r RMPH ‘i PROFESSIONAL CARD w>ood"" firvalfiffizfl ‘vii l’. E. ILKEY Chartered Accountant Office d: ,, White Star Laundry lumnisrsldc. l‘. l. I. ~ _ a? Perfect Pictures send your —FILMS- to ENMAN'S . ill-Gloss Prints 24 hour service LOWEST PRICES DEVELOPING PRINTING. ENLARGING COLORING ENMAN DRUG AND PHOTO SERVICE S i? to en by Darnley and second . Malpeque. Mrs. Mac- Cregor and Mrs. Simpson sang s leasing duet n. collection was s U. met on Friday rial Room. were a1 . . hsxl and devotional. Cardinal llinsley Jlieil Yesterday “BUNTTIQGGORD, IIERTIOND- SHIRIl, March 17-(AP)-The Pope was informed telegram today of the death of Arthur Cardinal l-Iin- slevy, the English Carpenter's son who as Catholic Primate of Great Britain in wartime had expressed "Neutrality of Heart" in the "Great conflict between this Light and Darkness." ‘Ilhousands of the faithful offer- ed prayers in Westminster Cathe- dral and in Catholic Churches throughout Britain for the Cardinal ‘Archbishop of Westminster to whom Nssiism represented. in l-fi= own words, "Ilhe srchmnemy o‘ mnwkl-nd." ‘the Berlin radimsaid the new: of hi= death was mrblishe-d there "Wider such headlines as "Kinsley, ‘rtrrd "of Bolshevlsm, dies." ‘Wfilmllfllllfl as imflscgingly as fas- -ism in all its forms. but his ‘Quinn pastoral message issue’ "'01" h" dentin-bed he rrnisrd t“ Russian reonle for the "Wrote d» fence M their hemrths and homes“ w" e-‘Iedr- "Flor R-ivsnin we vile" -'v~"~' in our "rovers sit-r Mass’ C--'vl".~\l "lrwlnvfis thunrbre" "vr-‘t-nl of Nefitsrn was, "nr ""5"" """'*'\n Ir" cemouflawe" Mun/Mam.” Nuts were "I 9888" "1""- o‘ unshrts.” After Ttslv’: entry Into the wsr be aw! the leaders of Fascism them lied "broken with "bristle" elvlllntlon," and becorr "me open enemy of the faith of the msJoi-ity of the Italian people." It is notable that he opposed l speed, with tracers rue-awn" ‘i.’ “1‘;°“‘.€l“.iiii "mun." f‘ “...l§°°‘1.‘.“’<=l°“?$%ll" eras - v e ever a ny- vs e ar - with dsptmcharges. wn, t rec whom are not The Beverly encountered another eligible for pensions but are taken U-boat while en route back to io. care of entirely by the ladies of zlllisgogilgiléd axlllllthangllgerdcfilvlllt-lglcl: ‘lllafluxiilllrriy hfihli" fm°mtnre' ilrlll! M» 61059 TNIBB- gush KICICIGS s1; they will wofilnd‘ Next morning, the Beverly attack- brighten their pgfpgtual b1mk. ed two more subs with " omislill out. |ii nsugiltdamfii cor destruc ion," the A vote of “may, w” mmemd ' m Y 5° - Mr. Mould for his kindness in Takln a hand in the fight dur- . - lng daylsight hours, n. A s‘ Llber- gilflgggfhe lam" l“ “Se °‘ Mrs J ators and Sunderlands destroyed at n” the“ meetings‘ , . J. Morris, acting Con- ga“? glgfiefllbumfln° “d dmmiedivener of the Nominating Com- mittee, ecnducted the election of viola“, Penman. officers for the ensuing year. The U-boat attacks were so vicious results are as follows:— P Hon. pPfesigentldMiés. B. W.’ Le- Bile: ast res en . Mrs. . E. iéil.l°lfi"éféélL‘?f.li‘é‘38§‘€‘3f .12? a Macaw-n President Mn- v culng survivors of a torpedoed con. J. Riley; ‘treasurer, Mrs. W. J. P. voy vessel one night ln order to dr vs off surface U-boats. But, time after time. she returned to her task and saved 88 men from the water. The Vlmy originally named the Vancouver, ou ht in the last war with the Brltls Grand Fl Beverly, which already ha: boat to her credit was said MacMillan; Secretary, Mrs. J. Sinclair McKay. GETTING 0N THEIR OWN Durban — (OP) -— The British cet- Th8 Island of Mauritius, in the Indian 0M U- Ocean, after intensive grow-snore- ffljfll/Q food campaigns expects to be en- belfl "l9 fir" “"11" ‘l tirely independent of rice imports destroyer in atgtdnweagauut the and will need but 1000 pounds of r , §2§ll'.¥,'.?§‘il.“§. ........ ‘l was‘; an may 1»- ego 1° R1155“ l?“ ""- PENNY-IN-POUND son wan. JOI-IANNIBBURG -((CP)- This largest and wealthiest city of south Africa has increased its munici- pal taxation rate from fivepence to mlxpence in the pound fo meet the I 1 l 11.8. Premier their loved ones and for the church of God. The Mission receives all classes, creeds and colors and is not concerned with the church they belong to, he stated. He referred to the temptations thrust upon youn boys of 15 and 1o years. sons of O istian parents, who arrive in foreign orts. i-Ie stressed the nec- esslt o giving them clean re- crea ion, cheer and comfort, the -Word of God and Christian liter- ature, which he said very many of them ask for. Annual Meeting ator ears to the Isiand, away 51 carloads and 7 empties. All the freight transported to the mainland was potatoes and turnips with the exception of two carloads of livestock. There were still i5 loads and 35 empties left at Bor- den at 11 o'clock last night. On the Tonmentlne side 120 loads and so reefers remained. The boat experi- enced conslderable difficulty with ice on the New Brunswick side yes- terday morning, taking three hours to make the passenger trip. All other crossings yesterday were made in about an hour. 0 SHAMROCK SUPPER. A SUC- CESS-Ovcr 400 guests- were servedl at the shamrock Salad supper held- by the Trinity Young Peoples‘, Union last evening. The sup r was held in the social Hall, wh ch was gaily decorated with green, white and black streamers, shsmrocks and other St. Patrick's day motifs. Twenty-five attractive waitresses served. Throughout the supper hours John Stems’ orchestra played Irish airs and songs. ,which were greatly enjoyed. The proceeds no to the Missionary and ‘ tenance Fllfld of the Church. scnoor. non rArraTts ACCRA, West Africa -—(CP)— In view of the enlarging rubber inter- ests in the Congo and along the Gold Coast, in Allied control. a school for rubber toppers and orc- cessors of the British and Frentfh Gold Coast has been started at was held in Si. Paul's Parish Hall. Archdeacon Harrison presided and welcomed those present, all reelected, with the adllitlon of Judge Palmer who was made an Honourary Life Member. After some additional business was transacted, the following re- solution was moved by Major Mac- Nutt, seconded by Mr. Ennis Small and canted by a standing vote. RESOLVED that the members of the Diocesan Church Society of Prince Edward Island in Animal Meeting assembled learn with deep rsdgret of the illness oi their Pre- ll Ont. His Grace the Archrkhop, and desire to assure him of ahelr loyalty and of their prayers for his speedy recovery so that ho will again be able to fully assume his ‘Forecasts Surplus "cltlfsjxfrfgeiipendltures for war. HALIFAX March 17-(0?) - I iraii“aiilisiii'isiaaz. m‘ D""b'°'A°t'°" w“ n y I To llelp Relieve precast. today by Premier AS. Mac- fillnn as he presented to the log- rlsture his budget as Nova Scotla’: ovlncial Treasurer. The surplus, nailed on sstgneted h: m YBVCIIIIO! 0 ll! QX- (ktfldqtfl blfiflll [lib ‘enditures of SILBTCAYIS, compares uyauhdpn] (hgqyu immun- zmh an auctual surplus of $23122.- ym mdwmmthy, m“, no in the last fiscal yesr. oth whgay flmissoauwmm a oo o account h lif ‘siillllngmlunds out loci Put a good sfioonful of‘ Vlcks current income. Va ub into s bowl In his bud ct the Premier looked for a drop o about $2,600,000 from last car's record revenue of I11.- ioa, 1, while n dro of a ut l7,- 000 in th_s Provinces expenditures for t fewmln- Z'.L°"wi “s21. smut BIllJNClIITIS CCIIGIIS - SCIEIIESS ' COIIGESTICI KOHOHKO- ____, charge of and visltations to those ' committed to his care. The following resolution was then lmoved by Major MacNutt and sec- ,cnded by Mr. J. A. Thompson and lcarrled bv n unanimous vote. "RESOLVED, that the action of the Executive in petitioning for the new Church Act now introduced in the Provincial Legislature, subject to such amendments as may be found advisable through comm- unication; between the chancellor of the Diocese and Judge Pnlmc-r, be confirmed." After the Benediction thr- moni- ing adjourned to dainty refresh- rnenltls served by the Ladies of Sf. Psu . There wl‘i be n celebration of the Holy Communion in St. Peters Cathedral this morning st 1.45. irradiation straight mnflamed bronchial tumwhere it soothes irritation, quiet: coughing aildlooscnstlghtncssandoongestlon. At bedtime ru ’ ' throa h forecast. After service the annual meeting and also spoke words of appreciation oi the splendid work being done by the member; of the Women's Auxiliary. The officers and executive were Vincent's on Road. DIOEYESS. Income: s-nwv. B E S T lng to spend a few days brother, Dr. I-LC. l-lodgson. Bright- Miss Diurihmnr .- Plw l. l|| 12s., Ins, FOR of the numbers by eight chiidren frcm St. Orphanage, dance ln costume and Miss June MacDonald, tap dnncer. song and Personals Jack M. Gallant, son of Mrs. A. Gallant, School street, enlisted re- _cently in the R.C.A.F., and has left for training elsewhere, Mrs. AlfredilfJamieson of Hal- ifax arrived ln this city last even- ‘signation on account o; obtain“; with her lemplcyment elsewhere. A vote o5 Mr. R. Scmervllle, Ottawa, Gen- eral Manager National Hotel arrived at The Char- lottetown last night. Miss Ruth Csrruthers, Dominion Fielrill Secretary ofMthe Woman's A in s r o - telly‘ oirlhewCltililifich (ll lglflizlgnfls Icn transacted the meelmg adjourned- Conpda who is in Charlottetown at present is a guest of Miss Norah Longworth. guest speaker at the annual sessions oi the Woman's Auxiliary now in Carruthers BRIGADIER DEAD AT 54 LONDON —(CP)— Brig. P. W. Clark. chief engineer of the Brit- ish Southern Ccmmsnd, died in d London Hospital at 54 years oi age. MOTHER Canadian ‘ is Children's Aid - Society Meets The re ular monthly meeting or the boar of mans ement of the Children's Aid Soc ety of nee fiolllll-y was held in the Town Hall ion Tuesday evening‘ the President, Rev. Mr. Cook. presiding, T118 82cm. and truant officer. Mr. Joseph Gallant tendered his re- thanks was passed to Mr. Gallant liar his faithful and efficient ser- ,viccs rendered during the past three years. He reported that during the past month there lrad been very little truancy not more than one c ase. The Secretary was instructed tn advertise for applications for the position of agent, and truant officer. fter other routine business was The mailer of the new iudge {or the Juvenile Court was brought up and the meeting was informed that application had been made to have Judas Lewis appointed w the pos- itlon-S T00 Late To Clasify LOST -- BETWEEN R 0 GER S Hardware and Woollen Mills, mans wrist watch. Finder please leave at 57 Prince. Reward. 3-18-1. i» KAYW l "s";- CHII ppyN s‘ AND woo