‘ FEBRUARY 21. 1943 Tia WESTERN GUARDIAN ""'TcTrrs= l. liner a Iflli! George CHI. 9O 0 . Ilan tieweolie: m‘ ‘n. imllllliilul UNI PILINUI COUNT! News, Iubserlltlone Adv uardidnnlybl ltdail . "' rind l. “:1! vllllirultiulol Water {pronto ___._---—— The Guardian carrier B0! l‘ u‘ ,, ‘m vow M11" will be deliver dll er I00 B“ treet- Gouriiev, u “gel-y, Water Street lore unset, e1 qi-“ym, 5".“ rum-n wsm sum, Iflvmvbcmetnsm Illfleb per wees. Phone ass for ‘I'll. IQIIILQ I the 1w Ielpiiiulble for delivering on m" "m, __ n a all high protein poul- -rou tunes m“ all: cattle teens ontairigpal: 7Flusners. Month; Go trl‘. 110-‘ , 3,, gland b. ___._. __ . 3 utiIS medium “d 833253; quality. 52" canopy. 0b- tmuame at Bruce's. 347'“- your chickens and _..PitO'l'ECT pummel guy c. reliable tneringqmg; w, M, nrace s. _____._. _..ltA'I‘l0N BOOK DISTRIBU- TION —- Yesterday morning M: JIM? Tmtgllflfié $5.’ that there Qfflwnibout 12 l” be Ewe“ Monuay Maren 1 is the llllliipltslnrynulsltlrvbll hem"? m“ “M”: "S. nin_-n ...:§“§”l"£.;..°3.'?."§i'l.“‘i231 ding took PIP-W mm.,,,,,g, Fooruary‘ 24th, in St. of Mont l -r Ccnnier. $93,) Bruno Cormier Carmel was united in marrlafle W in; Alan J. Landry, son of Mr. and hi“, Jgseph Landry of Summer- $1.48. Rt. ilev. G. J. MacLel an per- formed the ceremony and sang the Nuptlul Mass. They were attended Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Glow, sister and brother-in-law of the BT00!“- q-nt-y received many beautiful slits from their many friends wh0 3°31 1,, wishing them many years of lyqypy wedded llle. MI‘. 5nd MTS. Landry wall reside in Summerslde. _-RED CROSS DRIVE - The Rm Crosg drive is scheduled to start on next Monday. March i and in Prince County the organi- zation is ull set to begin the cam- paign to reach its objective of $15- (100. Already several large subscrip- tions have been handed in unsoli- cited. R. T. Holman Ltd. have made the magnificent donation of $1,250. This i5 certainly a fine en- mwsgement and it is hoped many will nrt on this fine example. Be- sides the subscription of R. T. l-Int- mnn Ltd. several other fine sub- scriptlorls have been handed in. Ono for $400. another for $300 811d three of $270. In Summerslde the collectors will meet at a supper t0 be held lu St. Mary's Hall on llonday evening at which instruc- tions will be issued. The meal will be. served by the ladies of the Summerslde Branch of the Red CrOss Society. The officials for Prince County are as follows: Hon- ovary Chairman, Hon. J. L. Ral- slnn; Honorary District Chairman. llcv. J. A. McDonald, Tiizntsh: ‘lion. w. n. Dennis. (TI-bury: wu- frcd Tantofl. MBYOX‘ 0f 5158107111 w. J. Lidstone. Mayor of Summer- side: Russell Champion, Mayor of Kcuwlncion: Willard McNeil. May- or of Borden: Coun-ty Chairman. Peter G. Clarke; Vice-Chairman. L. R. Allan: Non-resident Com- mlvce. H. T. Holman: Secretary. Walla Pal-by. B.A.. L.L.B.: Trea- str-cv. W. M. Bruce: Assistcnt PvbWity. P. Graham Rogers. Ex- ocriirc: .l. I-". Arnett, Donald Pak- t" ‘ti-ill Durant, .1. E. Dalton, E. P. Folw. A. l3. L. Home. H. C. Mt"- h-t. Dr. J. A. Maclvttirdo. Dr. J. C. Sim-awn. Heath Strong, K. C. Fvm-uomlde Chairman ,W. A. Cur- rlc nktrlct Chairmen. J. B. Mor- rtwv, Pev. ‘P. Welsh. V. L. Curry. John MoqltllbFh. Veith Math-son. ll"“'o"d I-orlre. “I. Y". Gaudet, Rus- se“ Pocers, R. Haves. E. P. (‘vall-uulgied a mu,- 01 prime an. Pet-w (at-ileum. J. MacG. Mar‘- Tocu. Rev. M. Monavhan, Frank (‘olllvnvlL "Wold ‘Moose. J. R. Tor-"erhtr. Norman lW-cDonald. R. A n-nrtt, Poh-lpk jtr-fl-ls. nlvesp] Tlv‘lln:p|v_ Mqyor w, anal-uni], twin..- Mwqm-p hemm- MpM-(qv, 1"" +1 fiHUbAnIQ Rob-h Mdnflmll], The names M Hw- Rwumermd- col- lecior; will he given letexx-S. Personals A-Fricnds will be pleased to know that the condition of Mr. Jo Cobb continues to improve. -Mrs. A. P. Jamieson has moved to Charlottetown for a couple months where she will be the l~’ilf“l. of Mrs. Laura Rogers, Prince Strcci. —B. —Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MacKaY have received word this week of the serious ilness in Atlantic City oi their grandson Gordon Mc- Kay, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Albert IlncKtty who are both well known in Summerslde. The young man is e trainee in the United Stat/BB Air Force. S. ~Mr. and Mrs. Russell Enmore 0i Victoria. West, were Vl-illflrs to Summcrside. ~—Mr. William Francis who has "t" patient in the Prince county losol al has returned t0 his home h Freetown. -C. recent S. —Mr. George T. Clark, Jeweller, Bl Summer-sir!» left by plane this Week on a bv; ass trip to Toronto. Ftiorassloluhlichlzp 1. s. atom l Chartered Accountant ' Office at While Star Laundry Summereld P. l. I. = $ we!!!‘ .... -.--~--- ‘J m- “- wv l IHSUHfilE (.1111 I" distributor o0 No. ‘A ration books Qut yet in tne Summer- Dmg- 2-25 the distribution and on Wednesday use Kidney _ treatment $1.00 at (44).. Kélifllilgton, 2-34-41. —BE SURE T0 ATTEND AUNT Jeuum at BraZ-etballiticlgfy mditZm-onstration 2-37-11. —BUY ShEYPBIBHZ Zfilie. flwliraoggse.‘ and 2-27-21. Taylor Drug —PROMPT and satisfactory er. vice on your Films. Gourlles Relttgil ' -‘i. -—CAB. MILLFEEDS, barley meg] 511d 11°"? expected soon. Ralph McCaull. 2434p —PLENAMINS with Liver and 1101i Guard you against vitamin de- flclfllcy- Gourlles Rexall Drug Store. 3-35-31, -—CAPTURED—i-One fox on my premises. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Howard England, Trav- ellers Rest. 2-25-27-1-31. —IIOCKEY finals Bedeque rink Monday. March 1st. Middleton vs. Freetown. This is the third and perhaps flnsl game in South Shore Hockey League. If Middleton wins New Annan hocke team is asked to come on the ce immediately after the game when all cups and prizes won in regular schedule and playoffs will be presented. Skate after. Admission 25c. . 2-2'7-2i. --RIID Cs‘ OSS SUBSCRIP- TIONS — Tile Chairman of the special names committee for Prince County, for the Red Cross drive, Mr. L. R. Allan has received some very substantial contributions, and in almost every case the percent- age of increase over last year has been at least 25 per cent. in one instance a party vthbtgave $50 last year subscribed $201 this year, and another increased his subscription from $300 to $400. Top subscrip- tion, to date, is that of R. T. Hol- man Ltd. for $1,253. While no def- inite figures are available yet the total subscribed is very encourag- ing indeed-S. —Y’S MEN HOLD MEETING _ The regular meeting of the Y's Men was held on Thursday evenln at the Prince Grill with Mr. H. T. Holman. Jr., occupying the chair. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and adopted. A let- tcr was read from Mr. Henry Grimes expressing satisfaction over ed from District Governor McNalr. A very interesting moving picture on Red Cross Work was viewed by the club shown by Mr. Murray cf the Y.M.C.A. of the alr- port. It was moved by Mr. Currie and seconded by Mr, Bruce that a vote of thanks be tendered Mr. Murray for putting on this picture. Motion carried. The matter of a‘ donation to the present Red Cross drive was discussed and it was de- cided that the sum of $30.00 be voted for this worthy purpose. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. —It.C.A.l-‘. RECRUITING - The officer in charge of the R. C. A. F. mobile recruiting unit which com- lsland yesterday reported successful visit. In Summersid Thursday thirty male applcants were interviewed and about 75 per- cent were found medically fit. Ft. Lieut. Kennedy, M.O., who is form- erly of Alberton said that this was very good. A certain percentage of these were for a standing demand for qualified ufr crew personnel. also works and buildings trade which includes skilled tradesmen such as carpent- ers electricians. welders, etc. Also hn men over thirty for service police. if they are five feet ten and able- bodled. Applicants will be accepted for this gategory over twenty seven years if they have police exper- ience. There is also a demand- for men and women photographers. There are also opening; for women as cooks. previous experience not necessary. Aim clerk stenographers clerks general and clerks (oper- ations room). BURMA CIVILIANS‘ BRAVERY HONORED BOMBAY, Feb. fi-(CPF-Gall- antry and bravery durlnl the 31"»- ish evacuation from Burma last year have been recognized by 54 awards t ocivllians, ranging from a man who took a herd of elephants over mountain tracks and flayed 10° an Catholic priest who remained behind yvitlhrd sorecgilliiédren. The ' u e . - -. §lsu§6c.l1fu:.. l8 O.B.E.'s and 32 M- B.E.'s. lucnoll sue aucrrou sau u sis vlw tor so ha W. Pielerllil. ‘ ".'.'.',"“ "ht‘°“€'ll°il£.l“l'li ‘ Illl , . I I flunk, erg: and implements, all) , qugnflty e1 furniture consisting of .- some, heed of cattle. 111°“! 3:1 due ‘o furrow, i boll. b11150!‘- iower, reke, tluuh’ Out!"- I 011' an‘ hi’, hi!“ I109. term wagon, cert, driving wagon, bob slelglu, wood sleigh. driving alellh, Dodge eer, potato qmyer, dill drill, lever narrows. mouthing hermw, cultivator, 1min crusher, cream separator almost new. s quen- .ty hey. straw, and oats and ell :ln s harness used on e large farm use a quantity furniture. Terms Cash ll day is unfit, sale en Monday ‘WI! let. Ill. JOIN I. PICKIBINC I00! I‘. ‘ a:—ai‘ufi—ll persona from starvation to s Rom-‘ I \ un- ALSO snoar SUBJECTS NEWS or run oar S ummerside l Drama “Jackass Mail” "tlTmt-is schools 1...... i on return to Ottawa this morning. Wmrderw ter ,Main is the stage driver and Beery ‘scenes between them provide the m 1 d ~, -, _tCourt on p, charge of conspiracy e Sp en m report he h“ “fligktty Magistrate W. E. Darby yester- and Andrew Perry also Wallace Beery Excels crltrnitlusnnzitl reserved fer new-i t. but advertising evannweyaaiureusnybeinserteu as five cents e word, etrietly pa; ebb In advance. 000K! for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-Wl POLICE COURT .- Yesterday mo! at tbn Police Court a drunk and incl-Pubic had his s5 bail estreated. YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J.A, Nicholson, Minister, Services Suids. Feb. 28 1i am, Central Churvxi; 2.80 p.m. Pleasant Grove; '1 p-m. York. 2-21-11. NOTICE T0 ST. JOIIN AM- BULANCE MIJMBEBB —- Radio fans who listen to the hockey broadcast tonight will obtain val- uable iuformatlon on the work of assoclatl 2-27-11. DANCE ENJOYED — The pron ceeds of the very successful dance‘ held last nlflm in the Holy Name‘ Hall goes w the Red Cross Society. The dance band from the training centre furnished the music and the usual good time was enjoyed by all. i r VISITS All! SCli00Ls_qmup| Captain T. W. White, Ottawa, ofl In Wild West Comedy -Wallace Beery h never had a role more enterta nlnagly fitting than hi5 latest in Metro-Goldwyn-May- “"5 "Jackass M811.” which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Beery plays "Just: Baflgot. a lov. able rascal who unw tlngly - comes the hero of the mining town of Gold Creek, The role is tailor- mflde to Beerys type of comedy and will provide many enjoyable mom- ents for his fans, Aplleflrin! opposite him is Mar- jorie Main, who turns in a fine comedy performance as the alm- P5 §a11fi1118 owner o1 a frontier dance tum" l” Mm Beery Woes Main The story deals with Beery's half- hearted attempts to capture the gold carried by the “Jackass Mail," the burrow-powered stage coach that brings the mall to qold Creek. Miss sets out to woo her. The comic love laugh highlights of the film. John Gallant ls Committed _ To Supreme Court John (Holman) Gallant of Sum- merslde was committed for trial at the next session of the Supreme lgagement of their daughter, Pearl the New Zealand Air Force arrived in Charlottetown yesterday my". n on s, routine visit to the sir‘ He leaves‘ ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. iRusell Finley. announce the en- Eileen. to Jonathan Roderick Tall- tentlre. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tsllentire of Durham County, Hmgland. The marriage will take place the latter psrtcf Magda u lENJOYABLE CARD PARTY-A [very enjoyable can! by was held at the K. oi C. hall ast night. The following were the prize winners: Fred McMahon; 2nd, Mrs. Wilfred MoKenna. Gen- tlemens 1st, Mr. Leo Doyle; 2nd, Mr. M. J. Conway. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church, Sunday, Feb. $8, 11 am. Morning Worship. It is expectant that new hymn books will be de-t dicated at this service. 12.00 noon' Community Sunday school meet-| ing in United Church; 3 pm. Bresdalbane: 1.30 p.m. Fredericton. Rev. R. E. Shaw, Minister. I-l7-l. IIOLD ROUTE MARCH — The officers and men from No. 62 C.A. tB.)T.C. Beach Grove held e. | route march yesterday afternoon from the training centre to North River Road thence to Brighton Road as far as Ambrose Street and return to the training centre. Lieut. J. J. MacDonald was the officer in charge of the parade. FINDS PIECE OF CASING — A day at Summer-side. Only one wit- ness was heard after the case was culled yeswrday morning. Waiter Laughlin of Shcrbrooks. This con- cluded the case for the Crown. The accused was granted ball o! $5.003. in the hearing of Clovis Perry charged with conspiracy four witnesses tes- tified and at 5 o'clock court ad- journed till this morning. The wit- nesses were Hillard Arthur of Sin- clalr Parlee of the I aircrew. There is ' l two 0.1. | and Stewart 1426.. Sherman Canadian National Express, Thomas B. Cha/ppell of s‘ shcrbrooke and Harry Walsh, St. ‘Eleanors. Lawyers appearing are P. J. Hughes, K.C., Fredericton, N.B., and RS. Hinton. for the prosecu- Edwfld tlon and J. Watson MacNaught K. ‘ very C.. and W. Henry Noonan for the ‘m ' defence-S. Kinsmen Celebrate Founders’ llay Thursday night the Kinsmen ce- lebrate the 23rd Anniversary of Founders’ Day by holding c joint dinner meeting at the Hotel (liar- lottetown with the ladies orilaniza- tion, the Kinetics. A message was read National President of the Klnl- men's Club. Founders’ message was also read during the meeting which was presided over by m! President, Professor Lorne C. Call- beck. Mrs. L. C. Callback. presi- dent of the Kinetic Club. was also present. The entertainment of the even- lng was provided by Cpl. Butler of the asst. ulw as Raffles “mew! everyone with his feats of magic. and by Roland Taylor and Llovd Maclnnls who sam a pleasing duet. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Archer Wei‘! guests of the Club at the dinner. The White manhunt Sale con- ducted by m; Kinettes during the evening netted 9.17.30 for the Mill for Britain Fund. The clans for the BOMB! 1110“ were tabled. found satisfactory and everything points to e very I116- cessful meet. Papal Receptions At The llaiifcan BERNE. Feb. 24 -(AP) — Pop! Pius received one secretaries of the Hungarian and Aikentine 1.0810011! at tns Vatican today in a continu- ance of conversations which, since the arrival of Archbishop Hanoi! J, spellman of New York, have giv- en new impetus to rtmors of n nope for a separate peaw by the small countries of Europe. Archbishop Bpellman, who has seen the Pope three times in as many days, carried on discussions from the privately, dispatcheg from Vatican m“ City said, but the names of the eon- ferees were not disclosed. Whether the visits to the Pontiif by the Hungarian and Argentine secretaries were connected with the Archbishop's mission remained for specultlon, but Vatican observers considered this conclusion logical. I‘ was pointed out that Hungary is one of the countries desiring peace and Argentine is one through which negotlet‘ could be carried on. (In Washington, President Roose- velt iold e press conference that the primary objective of Archbishop Spclamsnb trip to Europe is to visit military and naval units oi the Un- ited States). jagged piece of bomb casing was shown to a Guardian representa- tive by Mr. John Builman, which he explained was blown through a window in his house.- by the ex- ploslon of one of the depth char- ges dropped Wednesday night on the Mount Edward Rood by s. plane in distress. Mr. Bullman lives near the scene of the explo- sion and has s, vivid recollection of the disturbance caused. CAR FERRY MAKES GOOD TIME-The car ferry made time on all five crossin s yester- day, the average time ta en beinll an hour. 37 car loads o! freight and 20 empty refrigerator cars were ferried from Tormentlne to Bor- den during the day: This left 83 carloads and 40 empties still piled u? at ‘Pormentine. 29 loaded cars o potatoes and turnips and 3i empties were ferried from Borden during the day, clearing up all at the Island terminal. RETURNS TO HALIFAX TO- DAY- Major C. J. MacDonald leave; today for Halifax, having completed the survey he has been conducting during the week for the Canadian Medical Procurement and Assignment Board. Major Mac- Donald is a son oi’ senator and Mrs. John A. MscDonsd of Cardi- gan. He enlisted in July, 1M0 as a Lieutenant and in September. i941 was raised the rank of Major. His brother. Captain John A. Mac- Donald, Ls serving with s Canadian army unit overseas. LADIES AUXILIARY 0P‘ THE LEGION MEETS — $300 was voted to the Red Cmee Society st the monthiy meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of_ the Canadian Legion held last night. Six new members were initiated and ten names were pro, ’ for membership. Reports were read from the Secretary, Treasurer and from the various committees. It was decided to hold a Whlst Drive in the Recreation Rooms once a week. beginning next week. The e sident, Mrs. Arthur Henry presided: at last night's meeting which we, well attended. TRINITY YJ-U. MEIR-Due services being held in the f0 U. weekly meeting started at 8.30 instead of the usual ll o'clock. The young pie went to classes im- mediate y. Recreation ‘ led S; Melville Brown accompanied by urlel An executive meet during recreation an it was en- nolm the President, follow- lng the game that the postponed skate would be held on Monday night, March 1st. The collection was then taken uo and the Devo- tional Service followed in Hearts Hell led 11y Fills Thompson. Enid Clarke and Orville Murray. Theme of the wordiip period was “God's Love for Us." and the etcry, "The Two Secrets". The meeting closed with s prayer. _ EGG MARKET LEPORT - Un- dertone of Charlotte- egg market is slight- ly easier, reports the office of the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture. Prices st the moment con- tinue unchanged. rrodmtion de- finitely increasing at ell points with demand from outside markets taking care of all surplus. Hatch- eries report advance orders fsr in excess of present supply and hatchery situation s; a whole is very womlsing. Clflown and coun- try stations psyi producers for ungreded eggs. d0 cred: Grade A 90-2: Grade A Medium Il- 30; Grade A Pilllet 24-5: Grade B church 1m night the Trinity m». t“ 111E CHARIXYITM YIIAI- IIIUII AIIICTIN IAIIIIAL IIIOIIIX IAIIIIIIID. I CONSERVATION I l Ifillel COINS OI PI-AOHOAL OPINIONS OI Ill! O TR USE! AND AIUBII OI I! ll I-UDIDI IINQI. stl"”'ll".l‘"lf‘<‘i‘"“llfill.l t or en ur Anlmall) Just w see the way he "be his brood tall down on the wfl-ter 018m to indicate to you that MI‘. Castor Cansdexisis, the Canadian beaver. is used in gettins lh-lliss 11°00 111 i‘ hurry. Right 110*’, among 0th" things, he's helping to preservative North American duck" r Pill! '11- First an engineer, then e‘ game warden. He's no loafer, this furry brown fellow. In fact he's as busy as s. beaver. The 1111K BBWWH ducks and beavers is a simple one. In lute slimmer ducks are kvnliwf- larily deprived o! the power b! ,'I'he young have not yet their wines and mature parent birds have "cast their quills.” and with tthevn the important primary wing feath- ers whfdh do not grow again until the end of moulting. Thus ducks in August are stranded and if their nesting ground suffers drought they die by the miYltms. Here is where the beaver exer- cises his engineering talents. While storing food in the form of luscious- barked saplings which. are dragged a to furnish many a winter meal, Mr, BeavI dams out- lets to ponds and latices and stops trickling streams which weavie through the mars-bland. m doing this he raises the "wetter ta-bl beeps mellow lakes from drying up inwards the end of the eumme; and in this way saves countless ducks the miserable death of drought disease and botulism. Gordon lake in Alberta is one such lake which was saved from drying out last year 11v the beavers. In the hear!- od the Canadian wilderness, it ls a Northern term- inus of the great Central flywagv a‘ong which forty million Wildfowl flv annually on their cyclical pllgrlmwe to wintering grounds along the United States Gulf Coast and Northern Mexico. ‘Hie trouble with Gordon Lake is that it ls shallow. For thle Tas decade this traditional nesting place of wild ducks has been a death trap to them. Driven by blind instinct to return to the same localit every year, I. trait which was iscovercd by bird-banding experiments or!’ th, Fish and wild- life Service, the ducks died in horrllie wtndrows every summer as this lake dried up. As the water neoedled to a tiny puddle in the middle of what had a few months before been a tremendous lake. duck fought duck for s precious sip of the fluild which might support llfie. Half s million yellow bills dug frantically in the moist sand for a drop of water. Many birds were crushed to dearth: by sheer weight of numbers. Only a hemdtui of ducks were able to weather the crucial moulting season and set off for deeper ‘tildes when the power of fPvh-t returned. But. that's all difhrent now. and ‘because oi’ th- beavers. Last Mhy from the Canadian government pmoertre near Edmonton a humdréri pairs of beavers were dispatched by pontoon monoplane. As soon a= the pifot had unloaded his swap“ chattering freight a-nd sn-rl ‘d up sis/tied crates with a, hat I "t, the beavers swam ashore. withi- ar- hour they Merle hard at work <+ outlets, Bv Auaust the lake was at its hiqhest instead of its louwst level, spread out to twice its for- mer a-fea by mason of the lie-moun- ded waters. Ducks were nesting on its shores in greater numbers than evi-r before. From 200900.000 dudks in 1885 to 17.000900 in 1935 that's a disastrous drop in the population for Nov-tn American wildfow‘. It's heartening Delightful Concert In Zion Hall Under the auspices of Zion Ladies’ Guild s. very delightful concert was held in the Church hall last evening. A large and ap- preciative audience enjoyed a we.l selected and varied program. The minister, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster acted as chairman and the following program was presented: Chorus. "O Canada." Chorus, "Lift Thine Eyes", Mend- lessohn, Junior Ensemble. Vocal Solo, "My Hero", —Oscar Strauss, by Mrs. Arthur Roper. Violin Duet, “Hungarian Dance Njo. 6" - Brahms, by Kathleen Hornbv and: Marion Puncher. Vocal solo, "The Trumpeter"- J. Dix, LAC. Beard, "Gorlous DevonW-E. sermon. Accordion Solo by Leonard be- n. Vocal Solo by James Power. Reading by Mr. Robert Compton. Vocal Solo, "The Time for Making Songs Has Come" by Mrs. Frances Holl-Trsinor. I accordion Solo, by LAC. Mug- o . VaQI Solo, "Border Ballad" by LAC. Partridge. "Trees." Vocal Solo. ‘The Open Road" by Charles ilhrle. Chorus, "Lovely Nlghill- Offen- back. Junior Bneemb . Elinor Lartsr, June MacPherson, Sylvie Partridge, Norms Dslzfel, Eleanor [Ruth MaoMlllan, Helen Dewar, Marjorie MacLeu NoIr-fine Auld, Shirley Proude. Camp-be Edwin Johnstcne, Miss Earle. LAC, Mugford. o! thanks was extended to President, Mrs. Filmer freshmenis were served at close. dium 38-4; are paying spool felling timber to stop up the lake‘ Plano Solo. "Prelude in c Minor"! —Rachmanlnoff by Shirley Da.rrach.._ Shirley Ddfflcllll, Jean Macftae, n. e King. The aocompe lists included Mrs. Lilian and Mr. Albert Blanchard. A sincere vote the artists of the evening and also the Stitherland and the ladies oi’ the Guild. Re- the Grade B 29; Grade C 26. Retailers aimed producers to learn therefore that the pres?!" figure has been boosted way up 1B 65,000.000snd with hunting on the way out for the duration of the war, ducks will get even a better chance to replenish their decimated num- bers. Much creditwill be dtue to Mr. Beaver, four-footed 61181111191’- Thc man beihlnd the beaver m- portatlon at Gordon Lake was Mi‘- Gmdon Ransom, s. n mitn- ing prospector. With his PKWY-y American born wife, who is a N818- tered nurse, Mr. Ransome arranged to have the beslvers flown in. No other transportation is possible 1n the sununer when the boggy ground becomes able to vehicles. Roads am just logging trails around Gordon Lake. To set a. tractor or an automobile into that country would be an imposs- ibility, That's where the beavers are so useful. Mr. Ransom estimated that in his given territory one pair of beavers can MWmDU-Sh BS much as fifteen men... They dont repulse tools. they wtmk night, and 365 days a. year, and they never ‘oaf. Hats off to the beavers who are saving American wllddowl for gen- erations of American nature lovers yet to come. Girl Guide News GUIDERS‘ CLUB The March meeting of the Guiders‘ club will be held Friday. March 12th. beginning at 8.30. The meeting will take DIME B'- M155 Sybil Gordon's home, '76 Euston street. All Guiders are asked to attend. Personals LAC. SW. (Pati leightizer is expected home tonight tc spent a thirty days leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J11‘. Lelghtizer. OTTAWA. Feb. 26 -(CP)—Aus- “1 THINK great-greztt-grandson of Commodore I'M CRAZY” PAGE NINE Private Jacob L. (Jekte) Webb right, New York socialite playboy s1; Vanderbilt is handcuffed in Rolf after escaping from an Army Air Base hospital in pajamas and bathrobg hiking across the desert and registering in a Reno hotel. Held for coun martial. Jackie said: “I think I'm crazy, Credit NBA Telephoto Variety, we are told, is the spice of life. It also can add greatly to the enjoyment of the worker's mid- day meal. Imagination is a prere- quisite for the lunch box planner, for nothing can perk up a jaded ap- petite like new ideas and 1111101’- traliab production of power alcoh- ol will shortly be about 19,000,000 gallons annually with sugar, tar and molasses being used as raw materials, L.M. Cosgrave. Canadian trade commissioner in Austratlia, re- ported to the trade and commerce department here. To Late To Classify WANTEI) IMMEDIATELY-MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. Nellie Nicholson, '70 Pawn- 31 st; 2-27-ll. TRUCK. ANTED — ONE-TON w Knud Must be in good shape. J en, Fredericton. “gem 2-21-11. THE PERSON HAVING BLACK rubber zippered overshoes both for left foot phone i318. 2 27 u Bible Reading Sunday School Gospel Meeting A. Ramsay will preach on (= The ‘Wages Cf Sin is death; hut the gift of God ls. eternal. life. through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 6:23). Sunday: Breaking of Bread Wednesday: Prayer & Bible Reading for graded eggs in cartons: Grade A birle 8d; Grade A Medium 3d; Grade A Pullet 33, and iltailingw constuners on five cent margin. 34-5: Grad- C 20-2. Graded ship- ments delivered Charlottetown: l Grade A Large 86-6; Grade A Me- being done. Poultry l ', continue to de- crease with very little box p-icking Prices unchanged. l ations introduced into the daily lunch. For example, sandwiches are not, as some people think, a vital necessity in the lunch box. Indeed. they can be eliminated entirely from time to time and other items of food substituted with gratifying effect Following are svmfl 11111611 box menu; which do not include sandwiches; yet are very hppetlsing. just the same: Cream of Pea Soup Whole Wheat Bread and Billie!‘- Cnlfiage ami- Carrot salad conned Plums. Milk Fish and Celery Salad (Pichnrds can take place of sal- mon and are cconomicali. Wliole Wheat Bread and Butter. Coffee or Cocoa. Col-iv _ Canned fruit or leftover pudding. Cream Soup. Devilled Egg and‘ LettuCe f-‘flfl IILLII LIAOUI OT CLILDL, LUNCH BOX VARIETY Salad with carrot strips. Whole Wheat Bread and Butter Apple. Macaroni with Cheese. Fmit Curp. Bread and Butter. Milk. .,____._ Cream of Tomato Soup. Beet and Celery Salad. Cnrmt Strips. Whole wheat ltiuffins and Butte: Tea and Milk. Potato an‘;- Onion soup. Cabbage and Raw Apple salad Bread and Butter Cocoa In order to make sure 011M: l- quids and salads are tracked secure- ly, it will be necessary to have alu- vnys on hand the proper equip‘ mcnt, This consists of: 1. Standard Lunch Box 2 Thermos bottle - for soup! am: beverages. .'l. Glass Jar with screw top-Jo! puddlllQs and fruit. Clean jam o! mayonnaise jars are ldPiil 1'01‘ mil pnrgaosc. 4, Power runs ‘for salads 5 War paper "for salads and sandwiches a spoons and or fork so use your imagination Housewife. and mokc it a. nleaiiilrl for the mnn 0f l‘? fflmly l0 0'79" his l|l""l'i box when the noonday u-i-‘Wo hows Wyivfl to the Health Leanne u! Canada. 1i Avenue Road. Toronto. Qntqrln. for your free r-Mv of our ‘authoritative Vitamin Chart __€_.__-< nmrrls’ GOSPEL HALL - UPPER PRINCE STREET nvfiv.n'.vsuleumuamamv.m-.v.una-.m' f - I v.- SERVICES FOR, COMING WEEK 5E . . . .ltl..‘l0 a.m. I: . . . . .....ll.45 a.m. '- .........2..‘l0 111th; . . . . . .700 p.m. :1 8.00 p.m. 5 Sunday evening. I: -'-_'-‘ You can lake your la! dripplngs, scrap lei and bones lo your meat dealer. Ho will pay you the gviablishnd price for the dripping Ind the scrap lat. If you wish, _ you can hm this money over to you! local voluntary Salvage Committee or Registered Local Wu Charity, or-— . - At the Kings Coun» iv Homlhl, Montntrua. P.E.I. on , Feb. 2R. 1.043. to Mr. and Mrs. Al» ;hcrt Kennedy, xfontasue. PEI-I» I l datiulitcr. i (‘LARRY - At the Klnzs Count-y 1 Htlfillllill. hinntagilc. P.l~1.l.. on Feb. . 24. 1043. to Mr. and lVir.» Georgie W. Clare)‘. Wlilm Road, P.E.I., a boy. tstillborn) WARD-In Woburn. Mass. on Jan. l5, i943. Mrs. Ward tnee Jellyi, loirnt-rlt: of (Yl wry. P.F..l., lcnvlng a son and fllilfllllfil‘. aiahlclluirfs (t ...cl'~ t. Kimball of the R.C.A.P'., by . ' Melinda PEI, to Knv Ont Georgetown, Wliliston Mac- Dunnvllle, 44 POWEF In Roxottryz Muss... 01 Feb. l7, i943, Christin-n Power solemn High Futieral Mass a‘ Mission Church last Saturday. MarI.E1\N— At Union Rand, Feb. 26. 194i‘. John William hint-Lean in his 75th year. Funeral from hie lute residence Sunday, service starting at 2.30 p.m. Intermen! Union Road Ceenstery. SMITH-At her residence. l6 Dore chcstcr St. FTlclay. Feb. 26, l9 Mary Ellen Hlcgins widow of i. late Councillor P. A. Smith, in hq 80th year. Funeral will take plaq from her late residence Mond morning at 8.45 to st. Dunstan Basilica thence to the RC Cam QTY. You can donate your lat d1‘, ' scrap lat and bones lo your local Voluntary Sdlvaqe Committee if they collect them in your com- munity, or- You can continue lo'plece out your Feb and Bones for collec- tion by your Shoot Clesmnq Department whore such a system is in effect v u, Departmental National War Servlm IATICIIAI. sauna: nmsloa so . -»s.~...-s..<stss-cz.n .ssanpxuap.-a~.- use. . . N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wllhhie Phone II