, nrnmor rowrnoq- 1cm - on. .r.">“»“ v 55uflafi fro nu your ms . . . ro IIIR/ll. your arson ' ' The Simon's Mast lovable Musioaii sssuv: n ‘no r v. w. 0.1m $11." i-a-i-rg,‘ In. sruson vAnsr-rv Hockey’ mm m. n Coll 1 1 portsgvbnplarly 7th “Neils-E / iliiii illlili 1 iiiiiliiiN BEY tonal Health and Wel- radk: era directed to this Province. The nnT3i"2ni.i' ‘ii’; ea editorial page o! this Ir. dim was odrcod by Pranier J. Waiter Jorm. , EGG PRICES — Production is dy. llldsridtémc points and raili- py pots are taking csrc rece pts. Prices remain stea . . I. grading stations are quo - for ungraded eggs delivered: 18¢ 30: A Medium I: A Pul- ; C M. Charlottetown s are qua for graded en-ts deiive : A Large 3b- A Pulle . & I .5? Laying; o? “ W _ ~l0lilSE lllliiliiiiN FRANK Mciiiliiii ANN Bliiii 1 A Medium 36-4 nn-z.-.-.-.».-.".-suv1.-1.e.- 25g i! Ki in his ed e as a severe shock to his family and friends. He leaves to. Mr. Neil Prince Stree. slate , D0iiAl|i £00K [E0 (Aiiiilllfl aa-a; c 2s. don death took place at his home a“, in Canoe Cove Quota! Page p PLUS NEWS AND SPORTS Showing Today At 3:15-74? and Mrs. £1“il1¢’§§.’“i’rnn§n1,‘§if , . BED TRIANGLE CLUBv-(ilrls partment of Crransport ANDY DIVINE EVHYN ANNR§ y _ ROSEMARY mum 1110111111 m1: "W" “Elwin — m ~11- WCUNNUR RYAN '7‘ . “L. e, Mrs. Mac Maine; Kate. swells-saunas. - nvmmwvn vwwr-vu‘. H" i h “m”? i‘ e“ " "V" “'“"'“ "’ ed. ‘Fhewfgnirlersl takggypiace mm his home Saturday at two o'clock. of the De , Civil Aviation Division. were host- |csses to several hun women at s ‘IIFIPJ “IO-DAY -.-- GAPITGI. -:- AND SAT. Showing At 8:15 - 7 and I y convening. crowd of dancers enjoyed the m c oi Earl Pennoclfls orchestra and ‘Iii-Ian LAN E. s 11111111 smumc * ' 11111 1mm , P E. 1., an Rennie Montreal. Kenric Marshall senior alspervlsor, was in charge oi the club, assisted b Meredith and m of the ladies’ Ainriiisrryn-Ottews Jour- n ENJOYIID HOSPITALITY IX- TINDED - Alfred M. Btavert, B. C. A. l. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stavert Kelvin, served in the alr- port Yortten. 8st. for four years. Just before the t at micron closed, he was sent to the l‘ EXTllA--Cllapter 6 0f “DESERT HAWK” COMEDY and CARTOON. WcINPINErW g TO-'NIGHT and SA day with hhn cod wife Mr. acQuarrie. They enter- ined him, royally. and Alfred will not forget his first Christmas . Mr, MacQuarrie is . Mr. and Mrs. Clark l . He served Air Force for two ars. but to s heart condit on. was rgad. e is now working in one of Winnipeg's largest stores. -.-_-_-.i._ QN GUARD ‘Tis not for Glory t we go ‘Tis not for Fame battle w '11s not for urge ct foreign land Nor countries fan- for o'er tho strand. Vernon t a "ris mt for thoughts of our pres- pcmp of charity, of country call Sent far and near to one arid all On her behalf we waiteth not To wrestle back the lends Hiel got By foul means, shall we say, Nor shall we halt till coma a day. When freedom reigns and peace Shall claim the thoughts of io ' men t . Ne'er sikriali “we falter nor retard, We stand, O! Canada. On Guard. -—-Ab.-fllrll:l. Bob Pierce. lifiVl. ii. W. l.. B. iioolaion lie Freight Handlers ' m" m‘ £1.51“ 1'33"‘? n viii-urinals , i U] ll k" ' _ ' ffiflfld ‘,‘§,‘n§§‘§°,n§§ m1“ Hffjfmh freight handlers n Saint John, n. mow YORK. Jan. 31—(A.P)—A River 51111 smoking the ciaaret. 111""! mm" M" "m mm“ iddle-aged mzm today borrowed police reported. Ho did not. re-|°}:'""°11}"°5ii°"lf"iih PIY "hi" niatclffmmtancoa rge captain appear on the surface. agldmg s? {Lwtgilanilnéralgzl xzvavocovi 82am roi- the same concession has - DA N C N n disallowed. the National War, B. I. S. HALL Labor Board announced tonight.“ SATURDAY . NIGHT ‘there was no indication as how msny freight handlers are sf- .- Modern and Old Tirne Dancing ‘ 1.49140 12 Admission 25c fected by the decisions-each of, which deals with separate spplica~ tions. Follow the Crowd to THE B . HALL l COIIIMIIA PICTUIE EXTRA - CAIlTOON - SERIAL - MUSICAL Shows At 7 and 8:45 — Matinee On Saturday I fifir-"Eflrnrofirvcn 2 PUTS PUNCH IN NAVY A MDAN% NAVAL DAB En land - (on - Vice-Admiral D. . Boyd. fifth sea lord and chlei of naval a eq prnent, said "the main strikir? power oi the navy ls its airfro t’ when he presented end-of- prises 'to naval air l ' Board announced today in this new “Niall; in dramatic radio shows ‘This IsOur Canada. lNIN-Q v-nn!“ and Trans-Canada Network... By the miller: of gliherty ls Brief liter Jail Break (B The Canadian Press) OANéBElUION, .B., Jan. {i1 -.‘Ibllowins his escape last night from the county jail at Dalhousic, G. J. 0. Bolduc was arrested in o u restaurant here tonight after Chinese proprietor suspected identity and tele honed police. Bolduc, await ng transfer to Dorchester Penitentiary to serve a seven-year term for s $6.000 bur- glary st lry store here last month. broke out of jail by forc- ing ‘the lock of his cell door with an ron r. He had been kept in solitary confinement following discovery on him of a hall-completed skeleton key and a small file Sunday mar- ning. How he gained on of the iron bar was unknown. any‘ importation oi Onions liurtailed (By Ths Canadian Pkeu) UITAWA. Jan. Ell-The Prices that effec- tive tomorrow the importation of ' onions will be placed under specific import permit handled by Wartime Food Corp. Ltd. The 1944 Canadian onion crop was unusually large and oi excel- lent quality, the Board said. Stocks oi onions still in storage in Con- sda are about double the normal quantity for this season of the year. To ensure that large quantities o! the 1944 c1018 do not to waste and that best use may be made oi’ available food supplies. it is not intended to grant Dem"! r the importation of new onions as long as there are reasonable supplies oi good quality old cIOP still available. I. 8., Iceland Sign ilivil iiir Agreement n y the o agreement with Iceland, an impor- tant transatlantic SWP~ The agreement. signed at Royk gt. Jan. 11. becomes eflfectivc Airport or. s. route from the United Stags" “to Iceland snd points be- yon . PAl-KDALI SCHOOL Honor Roll of Parkdale School for the month of January. Prindpal; Donal-taut: Grad (A)—l. ll t- i. “m: enOo een Gaude , y . Grade Z (ID-l. Robert Bell; l. Btewart wood: S. Blair Swan. Grads IX-l. ' Heanor Bell ( 11M. Dollllss oore (equal); ' Ina Good, Donna Faiie (equal) Vice-Principal's Departs-bent: Grade VII-J. Helen Mcciean; 2. i-h 000k. Georgie Nichol; 3. Gordon Gregory. Grade VI-i. Barry coek- z, m. mar Palm: s. Leonard briseoll, Msolay; 2. c“ eIBeli. l . 01'! COCK ' I, an Jenkins; 3. Shirley laid“. rm m-i. Roddie Hickox: 2. l‘! Jean Burke; 3. Ruth Good. lb Doyle's Department: Grade II-l. Irwin Buell s Mao-Do ; 2. - lene Brown, Erm M" But-h Walters 1._ Irederick Hicko , Us."'==_'!!£_.° " I " 51111111 COUCH TI I- S i c ' me mend ma“ $121111: Mlnry ntered qualified in some lint all will leauve With I , out muons but dually as frliterxdst dgvelopca new and unusual lines of instruction e been d list untllhéoday a. 1 prugmm swun into‘ action on the cduocti ron . One at the most unusual eoursu has been held in Winnipeg for all the R.C.A.F. units in the vicinity. Heguggis interested ir. buying and ret 1 employed as sales clerk, prior to enlistment, find out just what makes a store large or small. tick. Competent instructors‘ from well known department stores and smaller businesses reveal the lun- darnentals ior success covering such subjects as types of personal- ities best suited for various 50b8, personnel training, fashions, ad- vertising ancl types of retail stores. The airwconen themselves offer ideas and suggestions could be em- ployed by other-s. "rwo courses of immediate inter- est to thosg who nlan to replace their uniform with an apron but also of service to the working girl are “Budgeting" and "Banking" given at Western Air Command. The bride learns how to manage her housekeeping monqv and the career girl how to balance her sai- a-ry. The study of the banking sys- tem and procedure oLdeposlting and withdrs-wlnf monav has been found most help ul b-y many WDB. For airwomen who have long hanboured a desire to Play the piano but did not have the chance 0r those whose tm was in- terrupted by enlistment. Edmon- tional branch. in conjunction with the Canadian Legion Educa- tional Services. has mad turn instruct five members from the station, where five have been mad-e alvoila practising. Hair dressing and beauty culture have been added to the curriculum of some R.C.A.F. units with a view to teaching alrwornen personal grooming and the rudiments of the trade. Thu. any girl ls interested i1: continuing this work in civilian lite is able to obtain a better under- standing of the work and whether or not she has the necessary flair or Unusual feecoureg have been 1n- oorporated by various stations in Canada. At one unit on the west coast airwornen who like to exper- iment with their own hats attend classes in mill Dnessrnaidng has also NW9d Pflllular at most stations. Various units have developed new sidelines for their personnel such as N0 4 Se Fl . rv School. Saskatoon wlgere photo tinting has been added to the art course. 0n the East Coast classes in Japanese and on the West coast o. ed group studies radio script writing. Some airwomen. however, halve ambitions that don't coincide with the regular courses. One example is a W.D. chat at Ne. 1o 5 F31‘ S mnhiirgmmanq who minds ltzer off s as appren Station barber. c’ in nos ble ‘for --_______. NATURE'S ARTIST uisite pstte , 11s Nature's artist “finfii, we see in gslierys’ lane duty as on window pane. Jack Ilia-fist, your leafy patterns 0 8 Shall duplicate, nor master one. Whereuodost thou, thy patterns re When summer's rays do on us Pei-ha “some ancient Kings hold For yrfiulack Frost. thy panes to 3- Bahoidihlifon sphere oi fiery trend Has t?“ sired away our hoary i] . Great painters, artists all are lost To o'er design, thee one. Jack Frost. -Ab.-smn. Bob Pierce. RDNVR. ‘I00 FEW us. NUMIS _ PARIS. Jan. 2'1 - (DELAYED)- iAPl-Mu. Paul llswley, Surgeon General of the European theatre. said many that 11 General United States Army Hospitals were ing in this war zone without s se because‘ nurses in the ed States were not volunteer- inir in sufficient numbers. The statement was made in a 3909011 he transcribed for War De- partment, distribution to domqsl rodi stations “nine 110s. DROPS many 0f WHO!!! WEN‘ For (livliinll, _i.ife S’ A Character , ' I sure 0t‘ a man is his oharact megltnlq-pfmsansne: teat applies to n buslnceesl. Canadian Life Insurance has stood the t"; fln-oush good times and bad, in wartime and 99 PCICQ a a a s __ aeM 11.11.55.111» M Illa Annual aalln| n,“ at she llama 0mm January l‘, the flan. G. Ilaroanl Far sun. huh Policies In Foree—$35017951l46-00 1' I New Cash l Agsoeo-ssqssspssml Surplua-Stfl-fhi-fl-li Policies, ,1e44--$sa.34o,1z1-oo lneoma, 1944—$15,138,31I-911 Interest earned In 1944-4-19?» ' lfiiénbnened" -1900 J. C. SAINT. General Agent. Maritime Branch Office: l. C. MacDONALD, Link" C. L. U, While operating with sub hunting Canadian and British escort groups and a Royal Navy air- cradt carrier in the Bay of Biscay, the Canadian- manned frigate H. M. C. S. "Teme" was rammed arnldships by an aircraft carrier and almost cut in half. The damaged ship was taken in tow by H. M. C. B. “Olltrem0nt," another Canadian frigate and reached harbour safely. "Terne“ is one of the Royal ‘Navy's River Class Frigates which has been 1 1 1 1» l . i . Captured enemy clothing. weapons and equili- ‘ment crelcmruuy studied y Intelligence Officers oi the Canadian and Allied nrrniu. Don't let the picture on the leit tool ou. The lad seen hers il NOT a Jan. but Can lsn soldier dressed in n audited Japanese m cost. with fur collar and i 1 illunniskcnjiioilrnn ' ‘To: nnio ~ w Charlottetown. MacBeath Bldg” Mnncton. Superintendent. 'manned by Canadian personnel. She was comm!!- sioned in February of this year, the first iriilil to be commissioned by the Royal Canadian Navy in the United kingdom. She was on her first active operation when she-was rammed by the aim-sit carrier. Here is a close up of the frigaws ilag doc! showing the damage done. Casualties among ti" ships company were light. — (RCN. PDQ by Lit"!- G. Milne. RCNVR). v culls. steel helmet and o Jrp rnren" gun wit" b" onet attached, equipment was captured in ii" Psciiic theatre of operations. At the right. I “' Of! ' adiln Arm Africa. German and r ine lun captured in North anese shells and land mines are seen in the be“? Ilwnd. (Canadian Army Overseas Photo!-