; MARCH i194! __ in PAGE lflYE. 1' HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAE __- i t I Farmers’ S1 Q a A J s 11,, Annual Meetina of the_ Central Farmers’ Institute ot ' J i m,“ Edward Island will be‘ ca: in she IalardhoItZTrad: Raomlsl on Gum“ Gold H A A i “d gygrimg a nes ay, arc . n exce ent 14 t ; fiernw" a _ . Hater-ow t i rgioin ol discussion has been arranged for this meeting. New Y0 rk Stock galléwgllgck 7% arke , _ _ ar y; M iiie evenina session adgressesrvtnil be dilwtéiird by a Tlttflllédr Exchange ~ l2 1 ii Glance ‘prominent speakers on inn er: pe aining o e presen ee glitdNfiiiyélMln 3:14 ‘Ifilllliflll, cattle and dairy industrY. forestry and other subiects. (C d‘ P Jason dd 8g w’ Th. —{adlm “m, , . aria K A ‘ Fofloy/iilg the Dairymen's meeting on Thursday, March l3, a an m" Kiri: lrua s5 Tormmhmnln. ‘m; industrial ,- "mi open meeting will be held, for which discussions on Agri- Sm"! 9°" ,§;;§;S,‘;g,‘g° ‘f: H; stocks stronger; western oils We have been wronged. This meeting will _be in the form of Anacoilda. 2;; 7.5 Lamaqua 425 Mg: a" lfflifiie, higher; iwlds "' iomm, It will be under the chairmanship of the President BMW“ U" 15 1113M‘ 50 Ind papers lower; other lliilus- hnpen I Farmers’ Institute. gtllilbéigei gig lI-g Llvitflgsslilih trill! lllwhmld- ‘ till“ centre‘ Chrysler 3o 5:3 i Might-mi 19o New York-Stocks closed lower. é ghsiégiilo 40 1-4 ‘Madserii 13g Wlnnlnss-Wheflf- 1'3 w" '°““" i Pu 150R 21 5-8 ‘Malartc i,’ Eec Auto Lite 32 l-z ‘M East l 1-2 - i P I g3 fig? i‘: Ifigéltyri! 13g Grain - ors ‘ - enz e 5 Hiking Rat-gs ayfl B ll Yallflfl c: Nor Pfcl 2a a-s McVittie 51-! v ’ Keimecott a1 3-4 Mcwaliterl 13 1-“ _ '1" =5 “- aisii. is 1-: M1" c" i.“ ..““"...§“....3?§‘*€é.. can,“ Guardian locals. 5e r word; Western and Eastern locals Nor Am co 15 i-2 linggilreis K11‘! 3 a. bushel today following NICE-W 01' r word; Annuuiiceirrn s and Coming Events 3c per word: Penn RR 93 b8 Murphy 2 b2 “pews figures indicating Curran qsssiiled so u" "Wu In Mwwyiw "litlw "it P" "W1" Us" i" Pill] Pet Co 5s l-B Nriybob 25 winter wheat eondluns iwuit w mm] and Spiritual lOifivrlasitidfi/Iillrdl. etih. 5e izeiaonameé Lretters of 5m 011 NJ 34 Noranda 51 the possibility that i941 picduclion condolence ‘I00 iN-‘r I" Id “finuallaflrlfiugrrlfirgtl wprTi o; $>L00 Texas Corp (i5 l-B Norgold 2 7-8 Wm pile a, new surplus \:i the le- i» ‘i: '-":."..:..: .. .. :1... his; "HM o ~mm i; bee“ =WW~Y W“ jAlpglegiirtiilglt-f‘illfgl-IAHGIES.‘ and Prlrsentatloil $1.00. oiinrnlifl‘; g fsiibglir iii i-i 853:: 55 vlgilrlsliezietaslzinoied 1-2-1 cent lower ii this. ii M;- i".$2.311’;-;3i‘i.;‘i.3'§.2€'3i '* West Eicc 93 Paymaster Z2 1-2 §°4nJ£1 é1_60 7_8. OMS lja Off m? _ Woolworth - Perron 140 ' ' y '_ F01‘ 5MB T0 LCt ggiegrow 3% PEG. March 5-29;». bst if 1 X1791‘ us‘ wiu-smso ran TON. HARD- FOR RENT -- GROCERY STORE. Prairie a; 1-" “mine” m“ ‘§,_§;,af,“ the‘; m h... mod $250 Del. iced diilgyered cash. Rfiflfllfllflblsée rental. Goodlocatlon. ‘Mflfl tfeal Stack $21332‘ 286 United Kmgdonh spam and p911. .. - ~. uaa oca.e ,. “F "351"- siiiii-i-iizi E h 20ml... v.:...‘..:§i.i.. ...:1:...2“i::;:, ——— ---———_, an " »... m. _ 39 h 1 heat tu ules “n. iii '°".liti.‘iii"i“i2’i.°él.'é.”fifiai.‘t‘l Female Help w-me» "c “g8 stirs. . §..‘i.»°.?€.i.”.nn i... .. n ill —-———-——---__-__________. .. . , llii‘ llnluiz outhouses. Magenta W!" WANTED _ EXPEI" EN C E D ___ Siscoeb k 1 3- Jucly) age 3 é icncsnb-ismwed a strong wdm“ “W” Gufifzszfli-za-tf. gitmll "1""!- good lain vwk- ‘C“"“‘“‘"‘ Pm") Edi; roar‘ 11B trend with. rlsir jumping about his e erences. rs. cMackin, 4 5-8 d 1 bzut czllt. _ W t d Rothesev. N. B. L-388-3-6-2i. 5W“ Close ° 69331335 Xgxesyhild unindnged. Dealer“ an e - Bell Tel 15s Sud Gift‘: 2,3 i" . . ' w . _ Sylvan “its... siijriouhs FROM noon grtédlgdii_ A 2g L}. “ck Hugh 3Z0 i0 iioor: toilet. medicine, essences. W" _ - U 25 m1 m. m“, moducmi Chanel? Mortgage Sale 25%; ggxtiflllailtl-l 1§ Ugper cdn 151 ‘liziiliiiiifii? “Eliilrshiii .'. o... e... Pfd 2s vequgu g3‘; v1 g ”‘-—- ~ - 4; W1‘ arg _ a -i 9r. Energetic workers as- To be sold by ubll ti i ca“ Pacific 4 7 it 39° i $3“ of success. N0 risk: front of the Law “ourtg glllllfidgll; l: ggiilngjfidnlshlp p: 1-4 gfvriiil? YACxtnu 8 AssoctggdFlgsggiclhifafidiglarit'ritcr Cawicgiie, conditions. on reques . Charlottetown on Friday the 14.h Dan db“ Pm 1B 3% Paluliex Products, 570 St. £19216},- {layl of lytlarch, 194i, at the hour of Dom stéfl B .7 14 NEW YORK, March 5_(AP)_ elil. Monilefi. - . lrledvei? cipck noon, all that tract of Dryden 4 1_4 UNLISTED Stock snppcd “resolutely “we, w. w‘? w d Townlynu if; m“. ‘n hem“ ‘m Gen Steel Wares 5 day in a listlefs. WOYTiEd mam“- Mue Help an“ "en-mi¢'3....i}"i.'§§l..i§i'?£'.l’.il¥iii“ a 31-4 Elfkél" i=- u- were “I .#———-—-————— _ . ' b 12 t ks l .- <> a iii! ivANTED- G09" APPEAR‘ iiqlhgisérlsilawittgahtgkéo 13' ioii.‘ igiplgg"! 3'1 Oslsk“ 1-2 gglrs1€k:tte4fi>.ils. oiiolwvrigs 3dr. 286.990 #4119?Wlcallmfnwbggfilaissggggg‘ southwest angle of land forlrherl? M??? Fmnt 2‘; h‘? ggfi§e§re 150 shorts, smallest any weekday ESSUHB Il1_ _ 0W9? i ' "L f“ , 111K Mid deliquent accounts for a flm°qwlziefigmffiinglzgjatgwfwmly Nat, Brew 24 “£313 11.23.. st reduced quota.- Wsmmem “MM “Fem” M‘ chnlns nay-three links iiii it. inre s "Wand" 51 ' tions included Bethlehem. Geuml m Guardian. N475. m‘ McDonald and, than“ m, Quebec PUNer lz 1-4 Motors, Chrysler, U.S.R,\1bbcr, Bee- w aim,‘ 5am Road thh-"uflve chains Silawinigan 15 3-3 mg, United Aircraft, East-luau, silltfSlllfill anttid alniklltninelllnlsfis; thence north ai géwéaiolgfd 1 3'4 Westinghouse, Amegicfln, C311. $111" ' r t i h ii ~ " " , erlcan c e- 11w is T0 5s, wrrn can, FOR. siioiitaiiviirityneiisisnia at)!‘ iihilinii 5t m" P“ 15 1'2 sc/siilgdtilnguortrlfelm preferred Watkins Route which his lust be- strikes the south boundary of land ‘VW E1“ A 6T, 1-2 Momrman, March s-(cun- and ex... Co... _ oome available. Cash in on ln- now ln possession of William Mc- st M can The daily market report of the Among we desgiawfy gsmers geaised Dltibéic bilylfitofbfgilinzlligg 50:.’ forrzlerlly glamuelth l-‘ilézzle, W99 Em: B — livestock branch of thethnfigl“; were Owens-Illinois, Aliiegn Chém- e or s ompany e c wes aon esou e i er ' er- iiii- valid. Generous credit fur- land of William‘ McLeod roi-rneriy arfd 18mm gcglrgixlkiiixlgéixiylflgmzllfica; ROW licked quaiilicd applicants. Write Samuel Frizzle a distance of thhty- 332 hogs and 56 calves l?!‘ "le °n lng Mill, Loft arid Douglas Air. Watkins. 2177 Massnn Street, live chains nine links or until it he two Montreal uvestmg markets cm" Montreal, Dept. Z-C-lA. reaches point. of cornmencemi-n , ti)“ Oshawa“ issues were mostly down N-473.3-5-10-17-24_ containing seventy acres. ALnO ry" k were , ickei __ ___;__i all that other piece Ol’ parcel o! —* All “W” °l “"°"t'°° "Ml-w"- 1d“'§",‘;“°§f,lm Iivnneg P". lvgf land situate, lying and belni: on icflnmlh" PM!) stmdy. We-kere- l“ a. ‘ - _ L Township Numb" Twgnty-flve in TORONTO, liiarcll _ There Pier-i regt 153221-351 rcIaat-ttégtanfl were gap; Brazilian Traction gain LONDON -—(CPi -—Tt Wis mlwh "fig"; 001"}? Mugdgd R12 my Sink, Close shfiglggfifi were of c:mmon to Just ed a " more fmporlarlce the defendant Eolflmfiqcglqzw" " ‘l l t‘ "i"? f I “any and brought $10.50, with ‘mild not. kill ivouicn and childrfli. . " a n” n m" ° - a a r q ‘ “ keys were " I Robert Andrews land at a point AJIIX 011 1-‘ fw top veais at $13. Drill m ‘he mngsmnw‘ susnendlng h“ where the McDonald Road inier- A P C0115 8 a6 to $850 ' drunk-driving ihe license of a food so”, ‘ m" runnl“! no.1]; to tiig Alderman 10 1-2 5 HG s ‘wén, unchanged at $11.50 “dmiimi ‘wiifmlm’ W110 "leaded Mill Pond. thence along said last Anglo Cdn 52 (or Bil dressed. $8.50 for B-l slive- ‘Pmsi hi“? i1 t!" l“ hi8 Fulfil‘? mentioned Road north sixteen Anigio Huron 225 fed and watered and $3375 “f i“ iervlce. chains until lt strikes or reaches ihe Astoria if 1'2 wicks delivered, Grade "A" drew $1 NEW YORK, March §-(CPi— -==;* _______ "sfltwl" theft!" 1;;;-d,~u-,-;=1~ 1- gankfgld .2 h. hos premiu- wuh d*;,g@,"=§;§,‘,‘ ru- °a""d1,a*,‘.§§°““’ d§g%_"wg,,,;;§ '|'| M E TA B L E "1'"’"ifiii.i.i..r'h‘i.."fsfil‘.e ‘fijiili’ Billie? 10g 1 8 of! grade-- Si“ W“ *5‘ -° ' ' éifiiefiiofiif ‘lntgéee rojeire 0;; th l h d ' -. . 3531 liggdtlliullt zfiilerhsyliorberttlisriiié?fii"s giggK/(Ijlss é h gigrxymi$ragélrigs Show? north line a distance o een Bobo co t l ard rate .-—- c N G chains. thence west itlulll Robert Braiorne 93g gzfihggrgeeenhnégozuht.) l Andrews north line to the point or Broulriil Exosipt for minor declares in the Egon!“ p?“ o‘ °°""'i§§{'°°m§i'."" “fnifmm” Bug A?‘ 3M2] 1 a h , Shanghai and Hong Kong dollars. o, e an cun- i3 c -- _ Sunday. hiflfCll l6, ve/eeyiveedntbcldasrnes “flawless by John Cg] Erilnn 1E6 Mczgrgvggilylishigvlvgargrllllivzrl-edcpthe ggdgéhi§emagg§ Fullirifiinriatiun from nllnte {*§¥g'°.’fig,ifi.ll"i“fl ihiiginfiiiifiii? 1-75 322th hours o; a, sgcclggflialgg; pound Sterlizig tclosgeligs at $4.03 3-4 land. that is to say: Chester 139 tndav, the prefer!‘ msvs for open mar B w - All l-hut DING "r WW“ 0' ""3 Cocllonour 7° 2 1-2 and the 03mm”! mad me i situate lying and being on Township CQmmOliiVCR- '19 Dominion Textile c1 1 “d N her Twenty-five in Prince 1 - 137 ints Dimlnion Glass foul‘ it ‘CGEIFIIHY and (us .g%i‘nia§§ih?l gglstinsisse tgitibse grmmd we" Pflce o ows, a s osay: - ‘ ' Dome O ~~ Soc ‘ lNCi at a point north of Robert Duquoem. 13 1-4 Bathe" Brazilian, Internal/lo!"- . ri 1-4 ' i, Im lei -—-—— n” liiihhiiiiahmd lttriteprghxdtswtherh-dii]; 1320i“ 255 f§§ilfimingnfifisri% Bgiilrge. (Canadian Press) running north to the Mill Pond. Fiiaomdo Shawimgan 501d st the lciw for the Stocks Close , then“ lion; ssiii last mentioned Ficd PM, 25 V”; Improving 5mm were c.P.R.. Canada “j t 5 l-Zc per lb. Road north sixteen chains until it Franco..." .76 Nwgnda and 5mg] of Canada. Montreal l“ 34 - strikes or reaches the centre of the God.- mke . "8 o Total sales: 12.100 gh-srtt"; Iridus- Commerce '_ 100 lots Mill Pond icwmerlv ilihiltwsesfisl" V?‘ Goiflrii" 1,‘; l‘; "i... 1-m- Mines saoo; Bonds ggvzlsgfitie _ . I I o . h -, . . . . . Delivered City or Country ivxfiuiiiihi-nireazinihe igiiii aolllilthl; ggggugg” 3-4 $2.950. l . traight line t Write or Phone easterly in l‘ a F ' lihiilock Tire Shop l62 Kent St. Professional Bards McLEOD a. BEN TLEY W. it. iliJvrLEY. K. C. 3- A. IiiINTLI-IY, K. C. . F. BENTLEY. LL. B. Birrisirrs and Attorneys-at- Law lilliNl-It‘ T0 LOAN lit Prince Street iioiiiisii a. co. i. r. iiiciiiiuii. clllrtertil Accountants hum. rriisi Butldln] crmsottetown - Intersection of the slild McDonald . PALMER 8. HASLAM ‘il- IIASLAM, B.A., LlnB. liiEClEdiribers ,1 IELL s. MATHlESON Mossy r0 LOAN “Mirth Block, Charlottetown P- s. Island. . li-liieriiss s. A. K. c. NOTARY, (w, TEII SOLICITOB I Ciusllill-MMIB. strikes Robert Andrew's north iini‘. a distance of fifteen chains. thence west along Robert Andrews north line to the point or place of coni- meneernent. containing eleven acres. beln land conve ed to James Law- less John law ese; SAVING AND EXC PTING out of said eevlnl ll"! excepting clause all that tract of land on laid Township Number Twenty-five bounded and described a; follows: CODIMENLINCi at ilie Stewart Road: 1MB" 2:31 Eli's... the Stewart Road ioréy- seven (47) yards: thence east six y}: “Km (63) finds: thence so]? t forty-one (4 l ilflfdl 1° R“ e Andrew‘: land; ‘hi-rice westwnrdiy along Robert Andrew s land and the McDonald R011 to "It Bu" ° co$meiilllgirigfgoie is million." uglififcltjlad o a ower ' ihyinhgtl‘: en lndhnture of ltlortdirii! dated the 7th day of Novemmv 1922, made between James Lawlrss of Norboro In Prince County "I Prince Edward Island. Fflrmfl- "l the ttrst hurt and A. Scott Mc- Murdo of the second DB“- Whm‘ said mortgage lly several mesne ‘a; slgnmeute and acts In the Invader- stnce become vested In the ud i sigma, default. having been It'll e II ymeut nl the money! ""1"" l7 he sold mort a80- For iiriien s our!‘ t» lzleiilfvf l Bent ey Soiieito . C arlot o . Dated this 20th an of Febrile" . . IKNOBLOCH. HENBYAEQI:IIQQ of Mortlllt- L-BZl-Q-IO-Qi-S-B. iiiilos 8i Skins 55 lbs. and ilown 8 1-21! per lb. 56 lbs. and over 7c P" lb Horse Hides $210 $3 each. Freight Charlie! Wild On 200 lbs. or Over MAURICE BLOCK. Charlottetown Brim“. piis_a new-typeHwarishiii. the Co let's submarine threat. ere s lantic. f" Deillh (‘ltflvlifiés "n l‘ CM‘ Phone 1418 4 vetie reality l“ ‘“"'“°“'._ rv ette, one of them, center, protecting convoy Dufflateil fliers 0n te ridize chart the values ot’ their Corvette. New ships w"! "W! "f 50 l° 5"- . built largely in Canada, against Hit- in foggy M‘ Toronto Exchange roaorvro. Mmh 54°F)- Gold stocks. up narrowly tho-cush- out the day. were trimmed m (the last half-hour. curl-iris the i“ a advance for the group to .10. Vol- mne was 175,000 shares. A gain of 3Q cents was ‘held UV BiilIfll0-Allk€l‘ll»e and H-llmzer and lvicfiliyre closed narrowly hiflh" on broken lot trades. Advances of 3 to '1 cents wiere netted by A1111"- 131001321,- Canadian Malartic. C1198- tervillc, Coniaurum, East Malartlc, Kerr-Addison, Little Lori! 14W- MacLerd-Cockshutt Pioneer, syl- Valllle and Teck Hughes. San Antonio sold cff 14 cente- The close was down slightly e139 for Bcattie and Perron. Smeiters weakened n. point to 85. Norazida was up 1-4 and Steel! 3°“ firmed 2 cents t? 1.16. Calgary and Edmonton and Home Qii closed 2 cents iolvcr and Foot- hills advanced 5 cents. East Crest iveakened 1-4- Prodace Prices MONTREAL. March. 5-40?)- Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- howt par-inherit cf Agriculture, follow: i utzc first grade crcamery prlilis. icrbbing price, 35 152-312 first grade sol;d5. Jobbiri! Price, 35 —(i5 1-2; Quebec n01 pasteurized. regrnded, wholesale price, 34 7-8- .75. Quebec no 2 regraded. 34-34 he full-shoe planes will behave. Civil and military aircraft brought to Canada. from the United K ngdoiin and United States sonletlnles require alterations to suit them for opera- tions here. One way is to make the changes on a machine and test it l 4 11h fltghthflt the chanpcs scrioluisly -- a cc er ormanc o a ine Cheese: westernmwehltgr anéixrgilt‘ 1 the exgerinlent weiil Ibe hgosltiyc B._i'1d ‘Jmd- ‘fqlmesife P t’ i“ wesienl’ posszbly dangerous. The alternative Iizcillrem ‘wuliwp cet n comm is to have a model made in scale 831.}: zcihfzgse 14 1- , was er gxgga l? urllcké. tesalby the N3” - - se ~ . Eggs: graded siflmnegtel in ‘Filmed iiplscicie grill: t4) facilitate gflemiftlifl-jh slegiifliii? fig-W iirggnetlé measuring forces on the wings and 13! B-Emde ""19 14F c grade 17 0f the wind tunnel through which l-‘b-IB. a. 13-foot. o r-‘ 'de r lo PctatoeskowhltesNrgo 1 75;s1.50- f u 01d d pope} r 50$ T10 7- - 592 "Wm "T! n° to that assin alon the win s of 1 was .so_r1o; PEI cobblers no 1 m, alrpialfm mgwghgy’ g 75's .70——-'l52 PEI mountain no 1 Above the wind-tunnel, balances 751s .70—.80. Fivfldfi WG-5. “flied 3° record forces on the model trans- 1, 2.25. mitted ihrcuuh the rods which hold it in place. Effect of zero-dynamo chances on top speed, rare of climb and stalling speed is established with scientific preciswn. The ef- fectiveness of flaps in lowering land- i trig speed can be ascertained by the i delicate instruments which mes-- suze some force to 1-1000th h: a! pound Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) 51ml“ ch” Iightilxlle alterations will make the __ ma e dangerous or reduce its P02’? 5 preformanoe. the model tells the B A on 16 14 story. If some revslon of original Beauhnmols 914 plans will mean an_ improvement. Bathurst A 11 "that also can be discovered from Don A 3 1-2 the model in the svlnd-timnei. Fraser vvro 7 1-2 . Mr. Rsrkln explained that much Fraser ._ woi-k before the “my was with com. Imp Oil 9 1-4 merclai aircraft bong studied with 1m Pew - a view to improving their perfor- pyige grim 9 mance Sometimes the council TE- Price Pfd - celved a. model of a machine batm- planned and examination of its per- formace resulted in rad‘cal changes in the design finally used. The wind-tunnel Wile employed to establish the best position for carry- ing s canoe attached to s. plane. Tests brought a radical change in the appearance of aircraft skis. which at first resembled those used by sk‘ers only wilder and stronger. They had about three times the vrlnd resistance of wheels 0n planes. The roundlsh. highly streamlined skis developed in the wind-tunnel tests have less than vdtleel resist- Tannel Tests Safety First 0f Airplanes BY JAMIE McOOOK Caadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA Match 5 —- (GP) —,e.rlce. Scientists, opertaing model Blr-i Mr. Purkin pointed to the model planes in lllfl-li-mfld-e Sales BIB P13!“ of a bombing plane which had never ing their part these days in the been tried on floats although as a. national war effort. iland slfp it had proved itself. "We Experiments with these models 1n sted the model on floats. establ- the wind tunnel of the Naiiilmfll , lshed what would be the best type Research Council save thousands of i and Sim to n99’ and were aim; to (iollurs annually and provide iDiOT- ‘ iglve detailed information on its nmtion which prevents accidents performance as a seaplane" and helps pjotect human 1179. J. -————-—— H. Palfifn director of the division 501mm}; REQrlEq-g of mechanical engineering told The AMAZING AT TDTES C -.di Press. —-——— {hllcqideillnpiunes held st the desired By DOUGLAS AMARON Canadian PTPS< Staff Writer angle of attack in 160 mtle-an-hour ivinds are exact miniatures 0f mac- i LONDON, March 5——-iCPi——“Ca.il- hiRCS to be Iioim in Canada. From adian servicemen 111 hospital be- ihe nlndeis‘ performance, National cause of llljlirv or illness. are re- The Spanish press noted "the belief of nizmy Frenchmen" that all French North Africa would swing over to Gen. Charles do Gaulli- ll __ the British drive across Libya should reach the border of Tunisia. Such a development, said an article to all ltladrid newspapers under a Tangier date, would "directly and immediately affvci. tlle interest of Spain." The article said France's North African mmmzimlcr, Gen. Weygand had shown no great desire to collaborate with Germany and "My. but that lie was exerting "more or less efficient efforts" to stop secret- rccrulting for Free French forces. drives air at a speed comparable ‘if Mil-Hirer“ ivlio Rcseurcll engineezs can ascertain celving personal attention from 1i Spain Sees Swing to De Gaulle small army of volunteer women workers of the Canadian Rc<l Cross Society. __A private on leave, injured in a bldtk-out accident. in a town far from his camp and his friends, can be sure oi receiving cigarettes. candy books and other Lricfdclltais that help make hospital life more pleasant, providing ills name reaches the SOCLCL)’. And there are few Canadians in hospital who haven't received this home attent- ion. Red Cross cards have ‘seen glued in 372 hospitals in Great rliain where Canadians have been fins. the model ls set in the centre fldmliiefl- One of the busiest Canadians in England is Imonard Hancock is in charge of this sezvice. It applies not only to men in the Canadian forces but to Canadians in ihe British army, navy and air force. She ha: a staff of close to 400 Canadian and British women. For" molly 01 Lheln the Red (Jr-om is a. full lime Jc-b. Their work extends into man; fields. Records are kept of prisoners a war and. the m ‘ug. Requisition‘ for hospital supplies, comforts books and gzinlcs are filled for Curi- adian lii’liidl"_s' units and hospitals Gorvvaiescerlls are bllleited at cuiirl» estates and cottages. "We run a regular g'rccerv store," Mrs. Hancock said. ‘Cigarettes are foremost in the list; of requests than. come in and so far nearly 1.00090. have been distributed.” Other- things Canadians like are delicacies that are typically’ Canad- ian. Maple syrup products and corn are the soldier's favorites and they usually can be provided. "You would be amazed at some 0f the requests we get," Nlrs. Han- cock said. "Some were for Polish books while ancther- -and this was filled too-- was for s. Mormon Bible." It sometime: takes time to g what the soldier wants, but rarely is disappointed. NO TABLET DIET 1S SUFFICIENT LONDON, March 5—(C‘P) —M0!t of this talk about feeding people by labhwt alone is without foundation, R. A. Bacharncll said in his prcsi- deliilai address i0 the Pilnrmace- utioal Society on Nutritional Pro- biems. "At present there to no short cm to this business of taking enough food in tablets to supply sufficient nutrition" Bacllaraeh said. "It is practically impossible to construct any kind of diet unless on the bas- is or one pint of 1iqu‘d milk per person pet day." As a-n example of s.n "iron diet?’ he listed one pint of milk. eight ounces of wholemeal bread, eight ounces of potatoes. four ounces of oatmeal. two ounces of 111ml or fish two ounces of flliTfliS‘ one ounce vliamllllsvd nmrcnrino, on; ounce of sugar and one orange. Britain 's Answer To Hitler’s NewSabmarine Threat . t . It ' . ller and slower, but it curries same i]:Sghihyfilhildslidg,Iggcliiliiihsftiiiiiigalsohy-fiilghiii? iindiltain will soon have many of them- I _ .»-l