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ADDED (lot they always come bad: PASSING PARADE for more) PETE SMITH *"* SPECIALTY OSIAI LIVIII ~ Ellllll’ llliWttl IAIIIII WAllllll-Illilllll Illli lllllll llltl ' Ellllllll PIIIEISIII IA Flremen llear uxiliary Work Explained Every househo‘. for his own ll dot‘ l5 responsible iii tlic Styli’. oi an Fire Hall and the Recreation Room, JEIOIII llllWll me IUUNESTEI Coun. B. Earle MacDonald. Chair- zréan of the Fire Committee. presid- At the outset of his re flame out. Beer outlined the lzeneralngrlfigiinillix: CflDt.Sl.€\\'hJ_‘t.OUt1lHlllR the set-up "0" Pmphasizinz the correlation of I01‘ me auxlllar-Y firemen i“ U. the different services. l-Ie pQ-intgd Charlottetown area. said that thoie Out the need of 100 per cent, Con»- would be seven zones in the area. In 9mm,“ between mPSe val-yous com each of these there would be l-l f.ic trols. He referred briefly to the no- fighters headed by a Captain: the minion Headquarters set-up which latter would be a retired member of is headed by Col. R..J. Manion M1) the City Fire brigade. There \vo.il.d 811d the Provincial Headquarters m-Q be 9B auxiliary ‘firemen in the areal. lzanizatlon headed he announc .. n car: i zoned srna Cox. by Ho“ H'H' fire station would be‘ maintained He went on IQ 5gy may the Au,“ and this would be prcvulcd with fire >4 o . .. n i ‘. airi'i(i_ gllniliqéciljtlldeu Progiiiciiil“Controller 158W Fire Service is part of the lo- fighting equ-Wmem". . . of ' Ffie‘ ser,'-,,.,S m,» me A1111 cal set-up and 11,; ‘orgy-k is close} For training auxiliary fNliCl‘ sun- C mum, n.1,. m, enthusiastic connected with the other services It P595 “mud b‘? used as m“ ‘mgm be Om‘ L (‘Auvillarv Firemen in the was the responsibility of the hi,» necessarv iii an emergency as the m<°9°‘§“,g,.,,. ' ~,;‘, U...“ He 0X. Raid Warden to teach householders Water mains mlaht be deshvwd- c1“) rum,» MIC y. “(qdor “~35 how to deal with incendiaries and in n" "ohmimfis “mud b” 112"?“ paturimcrilhfiyor“ v m-cmen case of an emergency to (in-egg the trainirg in general fire fi2lit'_ii2. wdzfil “H, ,-, ,,({~,,-,»bmnh auxiliary firemen tiftho gigng Am. first aid. hnndlinlz of inceiidiaries. which hmmeiic ll on his pic- mlllmd people in the viclnitv were Plc- tiilscigoivfi‘):llloialf,v, fi attempt. to con- ii it g0; out of con- zive the air raid fireman; o volunteered as ‘s in the Char- lll('lllfl(‘5 the 3 mises but i tzol itzonly vi c- trol was he to warden secure the About 5Q men ivli auxillarv firc I u! '01, \\' area and ivns cxnectcdof them‘ Ch}; 5-,.» ~ ulEtu-licrn also spoke briefly cmnmcncliiiz the fire- men for their finc tuniout and in- citing them to make full use of the 1hr sleek A Shipping Week liensiiicloii ll :i.ni.--.‘l p. m. Albany Livi: S'I‘I)(.‘K ilililrl-rrlxu BOARD n 0O"3'0 For Sale — Mr. John B. Morley, Manager of the Local Employment and ‘Clnlms Office of the Unemphymgnt ‘ Farm "r emu,“ “m, M ' Commission, l; shown handing the first benefit cheque ever Issued from tlils office to Mt. Bonshniv- I'*II"l lint: of John A. David. The cheque which was glvcn to Mr. Dsvls marks the Mllhllllfls‘ 1W5"? 0| what might u..." M", |,,,;|_.;g,,g,_ be described as the second stall‘ Ill "IE Ullflfllflflyn- iil. Insurance Plan. The first stage. collection of Apply. ~ contribution; under the Plan, started on July Isl. "n. 1'1", M1 rt-qm", "m; m “nun-r mu" m", mzu. s- JIATIIIESON, , contributed m- Illll days before he Mn draw bra-‘fll r. llavls llilfi fulfilled this prnvlslnn RR ncll as the Solicitors. QDRQQ$ZIOQQQOJZ£QQ¢LQQAQPS£QQQQ i- fi . this important work. to be looked after b tli ' T01‘ . . Sell/loos, he explainelj’, e medlcal us. ‘st the réftlllfil‘ "lire fillliters ‘Ilhe auxiliar- fire service is wrob- n‘ . ably more than '10 per cent o; me lraiidiiig will start Moiiclafv niclit. whole organization. the Provincial l" m“ F“ Ha“ at 7'30 Whm hm‘ Controller of Fire services asserted men from zones one. two and three This had been proven in England‘ would be given instruction. On Fri- He exhorted the firemen present 10' day at ‘U10 same tLme thosc from ilje give 100 per cent of their effort in remaining zones would receive their period of training. In conclusion Captain Stewart ill. Indgmnfly promised the auxiliary firemen they ' would be in for “a lot of dirty and Nlr. Beer announced that the “lflllflffllils work." The following are the Captains in Government Wits preparing “a {mm cliarize of the various zones: 0110. D. ofindcmnit. i . i‘ id Just what a? too beylsaderhayt F‘. Bethune: two. Fred Large; been made known. However, n15 be- three. J.T. Martin; four. Jchri l. lieved to be {Qmgthlng o; the 5mm 'l‘urner; five, Harold Cameron: six A nature as that 'hi 1 1‘ . Spring Park, not select/ad. yet; six armed forces. Itwwofiildapyilrllsactto $2 B. Parkdale. Preston Scntner. firemen during practices as well as lnsgrgislrfientéifslhe explained it e - . '85. bomb wmch ‘£313.13 ggegggd LATE MR. DAVID n. BIRI‘ by the Nazis over Britain, Mr. Beer ""-‘ _ xplained how these operated and The remains of Ml‘. David R. (2 told the best way to handle them, ‘Birt did not arrive in the city on COMING THUR-FRI-SAT ‘H Touch or l l DEATH! . i LIONEL ATWlL ANNE NAGEI. ‘FRANK ALBERTSON ‘SAMUEL CS. HINDS ANDY CLYDE COMEDY com MUNITY . CARTOON - TRAVELOGUE GUARDIAN EMPAIRAE TO-DA Y lllATlNEE 2.30 EVENING 7 —8.45 N BHAllEY, u. and i Death Yesterday‘ ___(Coiitlliucd from page l.) Sharp retained ‘until the defeat of -' 9 flvcililiieiit in the general pro- New \lli."l‘] “liflll. 1935, ‘ ' ) W“ l‘??? = :1 as bciiil! land a" lllflll!’ able dvbatcr and i his cxttnsive fli-st- ed 2e of farming and ' fi-‘illill! Droblelns. serving him 236d stead iii these capacities. He \'.‘."s a lllflllbfil‘ of ihc United Cliurcli and was prcriiiiient in the M: riiic Orzirr in this Prrvbice. of which he ivus a tiast Grand Mas. tel" in _5lll'\’l\‘1ll.'_' arc his ivifc. formerly Nil-is B-txssie Mac-Kay. East; Bide- ford and two soils Foster, East. Btdefortl. and Lloi . in Tviic Vii]. ziflso tlirc" skiers. Mrs (Din l lll Avbi; Vancouver, B. 6., ‘nest Hardy, Conway, PEI. Ilarir. ‘Sher. tl hfrs. Mid Mrs. George bmfikv- P-El, to all of iuom The Guardian tenders sincce sympathy. Fuirrnl service»: will be held Sun. riav afternoon at 2 tffilfck from 'ho Tim". Vlllffll’ United Cliiirclv, Bur- ial will be in the Tyne Volley Coinc- tery. A US TRALIAN ____(Contiiiued from page i) of the Ynrra had reached land, The 6980-l0n Perth was damag. >belng received throughout Canada, ‘W... other statutory requirements called for by the Ullllnplpymgn‘ Ingufgnpg A“, Clflhfl! FOR for benefits are 4\ detinitclv announced, but such billlriog. Slmyetl ‘Thursday. Phone 1m; canie‘ as the Japanese_were Tuesday- wednesdaY- pushing into the S in the shelters Australia and New Zealan on the east and north. The ene- 3_ m3“ “‘°"""°m. l°u°wed batwlm? tor will deal with the concluding n1’ Japanese positions on New Gllm- subject tn the series: “Treasures in - cu and New Britain by American the Field," A11 are cgrdlglly " Melaneslan group Australian bombers. This thrust apparently was aim- and praise. ed at guarding the right flank of any Japanese venture against east Australia; increasing the danger to supply lin r; from the United States; and tlirea hing the Stepping-stone Isaiids which curve southward to Z:aland. iigo off Kessa, on the Solomon Is- not RI] intention subsequently was indicat- of Buka. A landing W85 Canadian Made Weapons tlsed In Battle 0f Russia OTTAWA, March 0i Rlliiil, WM: I rc m .0Xl8 Bl. last month." PENSIONS FOR. MINERS SYDNEY. N.S.W.—(CP) - Both mine-owners and employees have welcomed a scheme for New South wales coal miners when they are compuleorily retired at d0. T00 Late to Clasify SALE-MOTOR. BOAT AND 5 B. P. Imperial Engine. James A. Payntar. R. R. 3 Clinton. L-ll T0 LET — HOUSE 104 WEY- mouth. Apply 272 Grafton. 9R. L-Bflll-il-ll-il. W °l°m°" “tjllflf; Tnvoiv - BONSHAW BAPTIST l3-(CP>- Canadian WUYBOIIS are playing an increasingly important» pert. in the Canadian cxpcrls to that country valued at almost $4,000,000 in gains: $2.'l43,0C0 in Jiuuary, Trade Minsw; MQLIKIIIILCII flllll0LLlC€ll to- iizglit. Munitions of war Kreat Canadian arsenal‘ arc flow- lnz lo 26 United N ' crcaslig speed the Minister said in a statement. Indicahive of Canadian given nations fighting Japan, Ger- many azid Italy were gccds valued alt $6,730,000 sent to India in Feb- ruary, $4,962,060 to Austral-Ia. $17,- OCODOO to Esypt and $3,797,000 to Febirunry a- “the III- sUDIIOYI . were looked alter by Mr. from premises Funeral llotlee A. F. and A. M. Members 0| Alexandra Lodll No. 5 Ind vlaltln] brethren .re requested to meet at. Tyne Valley at 1.45 pm. on Sunday, March I5 to attend the ‘unersl of our late bro- ther, G. Shelton flhsrp, P. _G. M. b-OTO. GEIITRAI. GUARDIAN cl a l This column ls nlervod l0! I lgnpl Interest» but advertising I nun; anus us; be Inserted It cults a word. llrlntl) pllllalo lu advance. cmiswati. m Photographs " CONI-‘EDEBATION urn INSUB snot. L4" KENT BEAUTY snore-special! . Ala do t l“ permmen“ n-etii-‘iizia-ili. Court yesterday n. drunk was N- mended for one week. AFTERNOON TEAut the Legion Home mesday, March l7. Tea. 25 cents. L-910-3-14-2l YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev- J, A. Nicholson, Minister. Services March 15, 1i am. Central Church; 2.30 pm. Pleasant Grove; ‘Ibis-m York. 74- CIIURCH 0F ENGLAND Services. Sunday, ch 15th. Bl}. Johns Church, Crapand, Evensonl; 7-99 PM- st. Elizabeth's church. Sorlnlzfleld- Holy Communion 11. AM. RAW- G- R. Hartman. Rector. 1r960-3-14-1l- IT's A LEGION Dance at the Aimourie; Thursday, March 19. Admission 40 cents L—9'l0-3-14-2l. NOT RESPONSIBLE for Debts incurred by Beulah! Saw her Kiss the Bo s Goodbye-and izoodbye. Beulah. See Marv Martin do it as it should be done in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye," Capitol Theatre Mofiiday. d CHURCH. Sunday, March 15th.-- A-lbany 11.00 A. M. Westmoreland 00 P. M. 'I‘ryon 7.30 P. M. The pas- invited to attend these services of worship L-9l2-3-13-2l. ST PAUL'S CHURCH -- During the Lenten Season the Rector of St. Paul's Church, Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner. is preaching a series of szrmons on various religions that have come to rest under the guise of Christianity, Tomorrow morning his An Australian All‘ Ahorce com- subject 15' “Easy Reunion’ 1n the miinique said a Japanese naval evening the rector will preach on the force had been sighted three days Temptations that came to Jesus in the Wilderness and their applica- tion to us today. VETERANS LEAVE — Five vet- erans left the province yesterday morning for service efsewliere in. Canada. They were: Privates H. L. Gallant, Summerside; R. W. Glov- er, Murray Harbor, B. McEwen, Midgell; D. Sqiiarebriggs, char-ion,“ town and, E. Wadmen, Suniinerside. Before leaving they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government througi the Carry On Canada Corps. The presentations were looked alter by Mr. A. G. Bruce of the Canadian Legion War Services. SEEK TO OPEN ROAD -'I‘wo snow plows were put to work yes- terday in an attempt to clear the road between Summerside and Tyne Valley for motor traffic. It was hoped to have the road open be- fore the funeral Sunday aternoon of Hon. G. Shelton iliarp, former member of the provincial govern- ment. The road between Summer- side and Mount Pleasant L; open- ed for wheeled traffic but the few miles into Tyne Valley has been blocked for weeks-S. TRINITY Y. I’. U. —'I'he regular meeting of 'I‘rloity Young Peoples Union was held in the social liall last evening. The devotional ser- There i. thi tlh t . t l . . . _ these 1§¢2§d1..’}‘f,,. thféii‘ filtllnxiléfilé mnilkliiagfgfigggflifioelgfig cififxggroerfi ed by Gcirriun bombs 118i summer Ilaq.’ an 16.1) mufibhng sharp, m‘ vice was led by Norman Harding MARQH 16. 1942 Jiavgoottggdsaid, but lhe most effect- saint John on Fridav. Feb. 27th. fir" Fm‘ "flmcilmwd i“ 1'“ Hm" llllgéecsligllllfilrkgrevlous “pars w assisted by Lloyd cox and Dome luondzly- Burch 16th‘ I by Hagan: olfacgiliglgtlailc‘)? grid by m5 nephew Mr wduace Doug- lflliltelllcgiii‘li?fldoflflclggigi She was Canadian milks ‘m’ m new)“ firtilileigulalrwglatslgss louoslirnelgcepifrxiilog hhmigm‘ ilelreivtfvllednfioghlfi ‘Qfilidtfffilfijmfinflnfi Ilgifltfafttli? litfliittfdwalalllnéhilieliclfiflfitn The Yangi L060 “"15 W“ hlmed wslgsiiiregisibrrignfrégfillieLhrlrliiifii‘: u“ leadershlp My Re“ n? 6' 3mm‘ Cardigan that m, ordinary f“; éxungisher of his brother Corporal J. Edwin f§e“",,d““5““1mhl“~“ 99mm "he" are used by British toms all over "Ydl 1"“ G- J- Pailmll" “"1 lllllrrav River when used on these bombs created a Who is on active service and were Qd .2‘. na merchfmt’ mum" cam?” the Far East. Amonu the first arms Pr“ H- w13m°’°' ‘mhn stemm . 9015M gas and should never be cm- then forwarded to Mount Stew‘ G if e “X's 5 p5 u‘ m9 Persia" sent to China by the United Na- BRYUQY, ward find 30h" HD5859" Melville y ployed in an attempt to put the art for burial on Tuesday. [Anhouncement of t," pram“ d tinn-s were Blren guiisdfrcm Canada. led ‘the recreation 3f whicgh s splefi- _ l. he M_M¢K_ .' t1 rsa eaui-ewasaqzporasn. e klbiif. ' ‘ for i-ebrliaryjgglrloSisiutfdasfiliceg- evenlns closed with Auld Lane '1 View 51 000, $16,030,000 more than in Sync find The K118- ' Janus and bout $67,000,000 mor -——— Baltic than K window last year. Good: LODGE GATHERING-—'I'he m- SOIIYI! sent to the United Kin dom were bekah Past Noble Grands Associa- qy p y is‘ valued t $59 282000 oer $4 296000 tion met Thursday evening for the T. fhm‘ ' H - more than in January. annual supper meeting at the liflll“ Y‘ "Bren guns. others guns. tanks. home of Miss Martha. Poole, Prince Alma tractors, universal carriers and 3t. The commtltee in charge, Mrs. n,‘ MW other carriers of all descriptions whlston snuth, M153 Helen pm. _ ‘ ~_ ~ sets‘??? l" will‘ l" Blillnfl the layson, Miss Muriel Dover arrang- uell-pl-ioq Haves,‘ gvéfllfiuzigdflalifxltbi-tizl: £00301: 3d this“ igveréixifis eintegtainmenl. -. ,.,, - i ie sen. rs. . .Mel‘..eod MNW} m‘ 7°‘ "lflfnnlti" W°m°"'“'l1l°n"’ presided for the business session. lh;il'.0llclnun ,1 tllllfflflllfi It; gimme!‘ “lac” 1"‘ An invitation was accepted to Tucsdliv .\. .\l. llnrch in...» rlasmiiy JQNLFLl-hosn- “m” m" the Apr" mfmmg “l m” l'-th ~ H t_ _ , 000 m mowrmd ehmsmenti ex; home of Mrs: C. W. Patterson. l 3 "ll l lillll time PM,“ "finned Canada.‘ w“. ,n_ Longworth Ave. Several tables of l virk 8 dustry in um direction. “"5" "ml dainty Pfizer! emwlél- (‘h-,|-|,,p|(.1,,“~n g "Ilia quantity sent abroad was ed the very enjwm-‘le Yearly "IP- ‘Hh I“ threeotkianes the oiitlnut folds by" Der meeting. - h‘ l‘ _ ago. . e necrss s. o0 in -—-* N‘,|~Qh vvinJfiro y, not-able, alga sliowuleirrcat increasg sOISdQEII-DIERS glrEAxzEc-A fiznteen " '. - ea. - srom o. .....et llllnlr-i- River Q on L, “Msfacwry m know m“ Beach Grove left yesterday for ser- 1; - . y- y] . s" the important commodity or dieese "l" el-“Wlle” l" Clllldi. T111? l(.'l(.l mm- , - VP . . _ ., to Great Bntain increased from we"- "Vfllfis M- Aisenault. Sslde, R-l. A. .11. $172,000 a Year W, u, “Joafloo c. Bell, Charlottetown; 1-1.1. Blac- qulere. St. Nicholas; P. W. Cevnn- ash. New Haven; T. B. coyle, sum- erside: G. Gallant. Bummerside; H. M. Gaudet Bedeque; A. D. Me- Enchern. C lean: O. A, McKin- non, Mlscouehe: R. J. McCoi-mack. Summcrldt; P. MeKenns. Char- lottetown: Al". Phillips. Oieary; E.J. Rafferty, Portage; O. A. shel- foon. Charlottetown: C. J. Smith Elmsdale: C. J. Sullivan. Portage; E. Cl. Toombs. Charlottetown. Be- fore leaving they were presented with cigarettes by the Provincial Government through the Carry On Canada Corps. The nreserAistions Bruoe of the Canadian melon War Services. MONTH ON A RAFT L-nis. REWARD son mromvilirib; wmlmflmig -,,<,‘,?*;‘,,7T"°,;"- leading to recovery ol‘ Boston E§$g,""°,,,1,.f§(,|,,§,|, “via. “m; spending s month on n. raft on ihe Atlantic after the sinklna of the Swedish motorshlp "Ynsuen." POLICE COUBT- In the Police A ICKETS "MU" Fllllllfillvs REWARD" Sponsored by the Benevolent Irish Society at the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE M53931?“ e ARI NOW Reserved seal-l MI cents and ‘l5 cents on uls ‘g L man's Stare. l Rluli Belts: Balcony, IO cents, on sale It Beddhi n; Drug 0a., Victor Coyle‘: and Kelly's Grocery. It phoning Ilolmufresll Ticket Girl. Seat sale In stores and: 5 P. M. March 17th. Patron tickets after that may purchase office beginning '| P. M. odds-lair. SUNDAY \ MATINEE, TUESDAY 8.15 P. M, Adults SSc-Cliildren 15c Pmeeedl In Ill] of cannabis Fund The Great App0intment "YOU MUST KEEP!" It ls appointed unto man once to die. But after this the Judgment. Heb. 9-27. Prepare for Eternity it never ends. Hear the old fashioned Gospel IN GOSPEL TENT —Upper Prince Street— Ig- inn-sinus: nag-gu- -i-:-:-:-.-:-,-.-; 1- nz-g-g- any-u;- .;.,;,m_: JMARCH 14, 1942 . For the 8 Act A “med? Drama ON BALI T- Iel. "dings. lune at PRINCE gnwughf: 7 P. M. L-696. IX-tuiui-g-i. Personals _ _ ____ Appreciation Mr. and Mrs. Neil Livingstone Ol I-Iartsville were among the visitors to the City yesterday. Nursing Sister Kathleen Mac- Lcod has retimied after spending s slioi-t leave with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Macbeod, lflnross. Capt. N. W. Lowther is at pres- ent in Halifax in connection with military business. He ls expected to return to the city on Tuesday next. 72 Canadians Are interned By Japanese OTTAWA. March l3—(CP)-'I‘he External Affairs Department an- nounced late today it has obtained from the Argentine Embassy at To- kyo a list of 72 Canadians who have been interned in Julian. All are known to be missionaries except two listed as Eliime Lareau and Edward Down. the announce- ment said. No home towns are given for the persons listed and the Department said it had no further information beyond the statement that the ber- sons had been interned. It added that the department was trying to obtain a "full report’ conditions in internment camN in Japan. ‘ The list:- Dominicari Order _ Joseph Cote, Philippe-Auguste Reid. Paul-Maurice Bissonriette. Ga- briel Derouin. Joseph 'I‘al'te. Leo- Paul Martineau. Alberic Dionne. George Larose. Maurice Poullot. Ro- sario Lebel, Louis-Philippe Deslanr- ieti-s. Dominique Doyori. Raoul Gall- non. Bernard Traliaii. Rotter Rob- ert, Arthur Forget. Martin Veillet. George Groleau. Louis-Paul Lamar- ie, Rene Picher, Gabriel Couture. Reginald cloutier. Elzear Lemay. J0- senh Landry. Ursullne Order Juliette Bossc, Hedwidize Girard. Marguerite Angers. Gabrielle Chat- eauvert. Marie-Amie Groleau. Paul- ine Germain. Albertine Ross. Suzan- ne Martilzi, PRolaiéde Beauchemus. Marguer te aque . Sisters of The Good Shepherd Corinne Boucher. Therese Des- Jardins, Marguerite Deslieres. Elodlo Manoue, Reine Aimee Mongeon. Co- rona Paquette. Aurore trier. U1‘- iéie Qirlngud. Ther e Senecal. ure a . Brothers of the Christian Schools Omei- Ruel. John Bheehy. Dominican Sisters Olivette Amyot. Rose Cloutier. Stephanette Cote. , Franciscan Futhers Pierre-Baptiste Charboneau. R0- meo Coi-mier, Ubald Guei-tin. Cle- ment Lepine. Jean-Berchmans Pre- vest, min-ion Bonin, Roe oai-oentier Ernest Cassrain, Mlche Charetle. Maximo Schiller, Emllien Tletreault. Pernand Flllon. Denis Handfleld. Prudent Monfetle. Calixte Bimar Pigrrle ‘Di'Al0cB.)lrI‘t18.l‘8. Moieau. u p c an er Charles Provost. Henri Rbbllllt-Yd- Jacques Tcudel. Gaston Aubry. United Church of Canada Elle, Lediard. Unknown Eliane Loreen. Edward Down- Boss 0i Alaska Highway _i_l_ll_|l_ WASHINGTON. March 13-45?) _A Missouri enaineer with a dis- tinguished record in the United states army. Col. William M. H080. is the boss for consttruction of the limp-projected Alaska highway. Anny engineers said today that engineer troops, under Col. Hose. already have arrived in Dawson Creek. B. 0.. where the first main base will be established for survey and construction o! s pioneer road over the route of nearly 1.500 miles. ‘That job completed, the public roadi administration will move in to build a crushed-rock motor highway I4 feet wide. following zhe pioneer road constructed by the engineers. "This pioneer road," said one engineer officer. "will be passable -snd not much else. It's essential. however, to make possible tho movement of heavy ‘ ‘ niceded for the highway construc- ton." ' Before he was assigned to the Alaska highway work, Col. Hoze was executive officer of the ‘en- gineer replacement training cen- tre It Fbrt Belvolr. Vs. The time nece ry to complete the hzghhway can not. be estimat- ed accurately until the surveys are completed for the entire route. engineers said, but preliminary esllnmtei have been 1i! to mon a for the ob from In “mm. .l y." f start d_ tcr Donna Beatrice Mary. The Pupils and Teachers . Queen Square school desire to u tend their thanks to their m; friends who made the Ice Spo iiwsrnm Ilmlhla, to those .1, donated prise money, to m, p; , DOIIIIn for on all-round cup, a the ratepayers who looked m” the visiting hockey players. and y. all others who, In any my, u, slated In making the Ice Spoil; a success. 1r Wave! l Disclose -___-_ .__§EQE1i1E_ml.fl i) He eldpressed the opinion .. Russia. u Ions as she u ;. in the wai- with Gemtlmy, -. . m‘ 111°" I-Sflinsl; Japan unless up is "actually attacked or thought M was wins to be attacked " Gen. Wavell said that "every q. fort" is being made to eetebth new communication lines with . British force; 1n Burma which in s lute measure were cut off ma; India's arsenals through the 1o- g Rang-con. Japanese occupation of the dilq Burmese seaport and with it of s lfllfle part of lower Burma, he “i. mwlvdfld. is e blow more pm 1n some respects, than the fell J Singapore. "It brings the war must; slug W India." he declared. “and timel- ens our communications with oi: Chinese ally." But she British ocmmander nil s more "immediate Qeziger" than the expected direct assault on Iii- dla 1s a probable Japanese attempt to drive into upper Burma “to out the link with China, and obtdn bases from which mdis may be attacked or threatened." He promised any such enemy cl- fort would be oombatted "to the tit- most of our resources " 1 l BIRLILB CONNOLLY-At the Charlottetown Hospital on March l3. 1M2. to Mr. antinlidrs. Stephen P. Connolly. City, a s . YOUNKERP-At Brackiy Beach (l February 24th. i942 to Mr. and Mrs Lionel Younker, a daughter. IlocAiv-Jit the P. m. 1.. hospital March 3, 1942 to Mr. and Mil. James Hogan. City a dough!“- Marilyn Jane. SCILIMGEOIJB-At 2.11:1. nonli- tel on March l0, I942, to Mr- m4 Mrs. John M. scrlmgeour, s dllllll- CROSBY-At the Prince Edw Island Hospital on Mai-ch 0th l w m. and Mrs. o. n. Crosby (in louise McKenzie) s son. D" Raymond. -_ DEATHS e SHARP-At Tyne Valley 0X1 13, 1M2, Hon. G. Shflw" aged 05 years. Punei-al from homo Sunday to the W"! V United Church where serviced bean-net I p. m. Burial in Valley Cemetery. at W" MIOKENZIE-Suddellll! lottewwn on mummy. Mllf: l‘ 1m. Robert o. Maclienzlerwum 66th year. Remains I0 e "F from McLean Fllhfifll 5°“; terday afternoon to hi3 l" “h” dence st Cable Head Weill.‘ u” fi ‘till? lid.‘ ;".°wi‘.°.“’o° w 1 l o'clock. Iniennmt Midi?“ c” tery, i... . ay. a . ' m,“ lvIeIPck in his 80th year. R. w’ will be forwarded Us’?! mom" Lean Funeral H011" Mm‘ o“, 3%,"? fifigidlwwiiter. the funni vllillgbe held on Sunday. 1m" 15th, service starting at z orlwl» {mi _.__.._ UNDERTAKEI EMBALMER lturlottetown OM p; fill Wlllutilte on». Ill