. THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGIITI: ll Illlliilill as I'll-ll ‘Inl- lvtllriglnl M V> d M °"l%“%a‘3."..’..f§..ti'-.’ "" ‘lgqgllondildkll "‘. ‘llfi- "lu gum: lui u all oi Cu U‘ l u llvl 1:: also’: Y Hodlqul rink ‘Nol- llg ‘fit-i: gfillogw“ Ami-sill» 35 olntl 3-6-31 —I.ICOVIIB FROM FLU-fill many friends will be plea-fled W is? Senator Creelman MacArthur out again alter his recent illneii- l“ wag sick for tln divs with tbs flu. 40D BENT-ll sores land gwluding posture hoylsndf‘ also several scm ploulhofl ti“! 191' gropliafl. Iivorott i. Donald. Bflltw. but 1 . - l- G -—IOOKI qIlWflNG l‘ NORTH BI- deque Farmers giltltull. ‘Inside! evening, Fob, I It homo of Boc- retlry. seed and flrtililor spacial businell. 4'11- AUMMEBSIDE POLICE COURT ._1n the Burnmarslde Police Court morning before Stipen- disry E. . Strong the case cl two youths char ed with theft was ad- jnurned ti W csdav Another part was convicted of bmlkin! I win ow ins store and on makinil compensation was given l suspend- ed sentence-B Personals Non MoIvor £01’- k Priday on o to New .4,“ Oyril ‘U306 h’ boon qranlforndtoiil R. .A. . lla- lionnnlrlilmlnlrlldm-I std: left Yor —8 _ . IoArth o! Im- l tho woekfind h Si. Eioanors the guest of Mr. sud MIS- Roy Tantonr-K . Loo MoNsll and MN- Ant of Ric ond were visitors to Konsingion for the week-end being guests of Ciel!‘ b10- mm- Mr, n“; McDougsll and lilrl- Mcooulnll-—K I R..C.A.B. 11%}? kidding? lllaticned in summerlidl has roi/urnod for l short iod to relieve Staff 8st. Humlfil Town Counc No Coal In S ’Side Car Ferry Situation More Serious Than Many Think; Councillor Gorrill Declares. Thor; is not a ton of moi in the hands of dealers in Summerslde, this was disclosed s6 m? refill!“ meeting or the Bummerside Town council held last lvenin! with Mayor WJ. Lldstono Dr sidiufl 8nd Councillors Gorrill, Mollson, Mor- mon and Wedge present. 0n motion oi Councillor Morrison, Secfllldcd by Councillor Gorrill, it was decid- ed to authorize the town clerk t0 DYBDBTC s resolution supporting the resolution of the Board 0f ‘Trade on nhe car ferry matter, and to have s copy forwarded to Col. Rafsima and" the authorities st Ot- tawa. Councillor Morrison laid that the matter should be brought home to ou- reproleniatives st Ottawa and assursnoll received that shortly after the war "we will have com- munimtion that can be relied on." Councillor Gorrill sold that the boat was tied up again Sunday and that cflhdllilflfi! are more serious than people think. At the be nning of the meeting uncillor orrison congratulated ouncillorl Moilison. smallman and MscNeill on their return to office The Mayor also added his personal oongrstulatio . Councillor Mollilon in reply iihlnked the meeting on behalf of himself grid the other elected Coun- cillors and laid it goal to prove that this oou cll ig not ll wet" u some poops would to think Ind that they have the best interests of the town at heart and that tbytthelr resolution they wens not ryns’ to bring in more liquor to the nmvinca but only to plriopcrly contiirol the tlrhnottlal‘. Due to e coopera on o ayor the Premier. the nous. mo’ the 532$] Police Nil lpeokocsiu on now c 11' lll u iao Poucéenaegnr orr n read the "I have the honor w submit the following report of the Police De- partment for tihs month ending 351111511’ 81st. 1943. Consuming sr- fxfgstls; foul/loll??? l. Oniglkonnessé : conv c ons . nos on collate)?’ guise. Dog ‘liotenses 6r L- - nmylayi a this has been on exceptionally quiet month, the uietesl lhnl lids ever been since! svabeenon hisforce, AT STUD 8 WHITE MARKED SILVER MALES ALL TOPS of 8 years production INCLUDING Platinum silvers and frosted type marked silvers 3 - First prize males; 1 - 2nd; l - 4th and 3 tops, not shown FOR STUD FEES. 8: PARTICULARS, wrlie |.. W. HANCOCK Summerside, IKEJ. was-row "-~~.'- c. - itnlt, lath Gouult. 61 Granville ltrllt nllddl [Q "u. Phone 880 for um d’... in sq ulpluihil for dlilvlflll ll you lano- ' theTluo like others d “III I U! COUNT! volt-kin] ourllu, Druglloll Wain Iliad» tolnyhclhlllli ..-r:~r~r.v"...irv..ss"= l-l" ll? Y. I BY. Fbbruary 10th? Ailctlon l-nd Bridge. _ I-I-li- -PUIETIBT Cod Liver Oil it Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. l- -.v. l. rump. - mt, Charlottetown will bl t his Alberwn office. soiurdlv. Milli;- JUNERAL‘ 0!‘ III. G508- oms CIJRTlb-Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Georgina Curtis of Shor- brooke. widow of John ourtis Wu held on Sunday afternoon from nor} late residence to the Peoples Comm, tary. Rev. Mr. Cross was the o - ficiating clergyman and the bearers were as follows: Messrs. Cssley. Sohey McKay. H088. Me- Kay, and Walkeln-B — PARATROOPER BOHI —~ Lleut. Robert B888 "I'm" Q! Summer-side and now l Medic Of- ficer in the Canadian Psratroo stationed at Fort Banning 8..| returned m duty Yesterday‘ after spending a short leave with hi! Ill" tor Mrs. Eric McKsyi. swordfis- Lieut. Beg has rece vs wings altar mak g tho required number of Jumps-B - FUNERAL A’! KINKORA — ‘I'll: funeral of the late John A. McCarvili of Newton vim passed 5"“ °“ Efmiifllrli‘. fififiti‘ s. morn g w 8 - y at st. Malachyi Cfmrcb. ora celebrated by the victor. the Rev. M.J. Smith. The pallbearers were: Eu one smith, John A. Imith John Jo inston. Stephen Jdlnston Peter D McIvor and Hugh J. Mc- Ivor. The late Mr. Mccazyill who was a well konwn and highly fel- ted citizen of the community Eu survived by his wife the former Annie Kelly of Borden and one son Cyril at home and three daughters: sister Rcsari of the congregation of Si. Martha, Frances at Prince of Wales College and Annie at home.| There are a so two brothers Wllllllf,‘ Kinkora and Hugh in Boston. Mass il Hears probably duo to the fact that all illegal vendor shops have been closed. Trusting that this report may meet with your approval. I am, your obedient servant, Peter R. Wlhite, Chief of Police, Eummcr~ side." Councillor Gorrili said this was a wonderful report. "Possibly pro- hibition is being enforced." Coun- cillor Mollison said the Police s" “id be congratulated on closing up all the speakeasies. If all the towns on the Island had a record as good as this the Province would be a fine place. Councillor Wedge said the committee or the force didn't want any credit that was not due it. It was one of these things that had to happen. The reason 1s the scnrcil/y of molasses. The following: bills were passed: town pflld hill; $1332.02. Town un- paid bills $197.20. Electric light paid bills $1,721.83. Electric light unpaid bills $10,010.59. —S. ILSLEY MAKES zrigoglingggmumssl} before it resumed debate on the address in reply to the speech from ne. I. addition to the 91.000.000.000 appropriation to be placed with the supplies Allocation Board, the Minister announced two other war financing pious. The first is a proposal to Mk9 over the ownership of United King- om interests in Canadian war plants, amounting in about $200,000,- 000 and representing British porti- cipstion in the financing of tho Dominlon's huge war industries. The second proposal, already ox- plained in the House. is to enlarge Canadian sir squadron oversea! to 38. to equip and ma ntain them fully. and to pay the full pay and allowances of R.C_A.F. personnel servirlfl in the RAF. Thmse companion measures will mean that the United Kingdom's supply of canariian dollars will he increased by the 5200,0004!» 1-9. presented in British invesimenlg in Canadian war industry, and by tho increased flow of Canadian money spent in the United Kingdom on air force mnintentfuce. Fl" "l0 fiscal year ending next March 31, Canada met iho pmblgm of Britain's lack of Canadian doll- ars with which to pay for cgm- dlan production bv an outright gift 0f 51.000.000.000 in war silpnlies. That fund was exhausted last Dec. emb?!’ find lb is estimated by Hm "l" Department officials that about tmconofxp more will b. n“. e555‘? l" mllke up the deficiency. 21,271 In Gold Mining Industry OTTAWA. Feb. 8 _ fCP)— Em. Dlfllefls in the Canadian gold-min- ing industry in November, 1942, m. ialled 21,271, compared with 27,140 in January, i942, said a reply g. bled in the Commons today by Trade Minister MacKinnon for Victor Quelch 1ND. Acadim The monthly avcrugc for 1941 y’? 52,551 and for was u was is.- —---i____ SEEK HIGHER TAXI IAIIS ‘HALIFAX. Fob. 8--(CPi_- The ('lVll‘ mus rumlmilvc iudnv recon}. mvnriwi nu nurvasa in llillllflX tsxi i-ll‘P-\ TWP pronoun! HPW rate is 50 isms tor 1m um mllc and live ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 TUEB. AFTERNOON 8.30 CAPITOI. lluunrlidl The Fleet’: In’ Tunaful Laugh liit —'"rh= Planet's m" brlngg b“; to the screen that always welcome oyerul, Dorothy Lamour, who is on; olttléo $315108 triumvirsis rounded m! Y H 1d d Hkidie Brackafalxril. 0 a“ m “w” “who Dorothy's sarong fell over- 1108M While "The Heat's In" was sailing into port,- anyway, that's s suggestion that's covered un (not too completely!) by I bathing our which s apoly Dotty wears for l m; slebzanlrlsih b ncu . tertalnment stag-vac}? 181;]: ‘a, make “The Fleet’; In" the bright. mllillcfll and hilarious craft it is, are that blonds fireball, Betty Hutton, who is known far and wide ls Am- ericas Number One Jitterbug; Batty Jane Rhodes. l singer of lflfiflflfllllft ALi. lfgffipzff" RALPH iiUTliiiiT “'i'l'I1[.'..i'." am/u Will Speak liars Tomorrow Night l l m. JACKSON nouns. 0.3. Chairman of the Central Com- mitted. Canadian Red Cross Soc- iety. formerly General Manager of the Bank address the annual meeting of the PJ-JJ. Division of Society tomorrow evening. of Montreal, who will the Red Cross a1 talent lnd pulchritudef- Leif Erickson. ever-popular screen fav. orite: Jimmy Dorsey and his“- chsstra, and his two vocalists, Bob Elberly and Helen O'Connell; Cass Wiley. who makes furiously funny ram: as she sings her eccentric sons: Gil Lamb. wlho is‘ not stuff with a harmonica. m1 Iorraine and itouncn. hilarious comedy dance earn Expect Statement 0n Potatoes Soon OTTAW F . .- A rioulturénlirllgteri-agdllgior 5i! d in the House of C o today that he hoped to l; ob l to make a statement on the glnadian potato situation shori- ... union by 0.x. Fraser ‘(ifflql Con. Patel-borough Welt) who laid a shortage of poiptoog hog boon filllflrlonocd In certain districts. Livod lilne Ilayl 0n Jack Rabbits TORONTO, Rb. 8 -(OP)— ow he lived for nine days in thl ids of Labrador on Jack mbbit is told by Flt. Sgt. William H. Garrick in a letter to his mother here. Ho was sent from Newfoundland to salvage a wrecked plane, but his party was marooned when the sea became g0 stormy that a boat could not Ap- proach the shore. " “Rabbits were plentiful," ho laid. We chaired 18 and had fried rab- bit. boild rabbit 3nd bsrblcuedl rabbit. Barbecued style wnl bolt. ‘cm the gevsnth do were dropped from o the ltflflfl subaid a st put in and wo loaded t a salvaged flu and returned to our base." Four Apposl Convictions MO AL, Ibb. B-(CN-AD- peol a sins I court of King'l bunch convic ion of four officials of h1- ine Works and Trading‘ - flted was fyled in court on today. The men Were convicted 8 day. A titicn for bail flint s - compan ed tho appeal Wis h d over until tomorrow for ll an . The men were loom nlpir- ing to defraud the rsl ave - ment and three companies o .- ; in connection with war lub- contgscts for mo munitions deport- men . BIN. (‘Pills for each additional half mile. At luv-cut. rho 5lillPfllllf‘ is 2.5 rams for :iu- iiwr imlf‘ nml five cents or each additional half mill. Bresented by Lt. cmdr. M. G. Mc- Charlotte alalallllllmlll work during the train- Ordinary Seaman Harold '1‘. Jamel. Mzzpsttlgéifiitlfor sesmlnship and b“... gins-dossier uni-oiled on the with Cross and ncisl lliltltllm were looked after Nprosenfntiv f th C Legion War Qleoic . . "ma"! INTERN lilllllllllll and Lorn Stewart of Whim Bold, iboth leave visiting their homes hero. f... H. . Montlgul. 1.... visi lng m, family in Mon- tsg-uc. L. overtime gosl by Lou ll-comptp io- 39 Naval Ratings Leave Province The following naval ratings, all Ordinary Sesmen with the except- ion nf the first two, who are Ord- inary Coders, left HMCE. "Queen gharlotte" for training elsewhere in sheds:- Munro, J.B., Woodstock, Ont. Coffin, H.J., Morel], RE]. Allen, J., Windsor, ont. Arsenouit, J.E.. wellington. nks, 11., Conway. . v Barron, B.M., Amherst-burg, Ont. Chalmers, G.W., loeumlngton, Ont. Coffin, V.R.., Morel] s Coughiin, K.C.. I-Iowlan. Dgucette, M.J., Tignish, Nail n Fbrd, F.J.H., Charlottetown. F's-lest, H.K., Riverside, Ont. Hind. M.W., Ohatham, Ont. Gallant, Geo. it. Bay River. Gallant, Jos. enry, Bear River. Gallant. Jos. ward, Hunter var. Glover. Ii.W-. Murray River. whom. 5.11., Murray Harbour. Ho] or. N.D., Riverside. Hu es. ilk-L, Charlottetown. , Joe, W.A.. West Windsor. Ont. L-snglois. V.R., Windsor, Ont. McKinnon. AM. Montague. McLeod, G.N., Breadalbune. MooNeill, 6.. Murra Harbour. MacRae, T.E,, Hons w. Murphy, B.J.. Wallziceburg, Ont. Paterson, D..l., laSule, Ont. Reid, D.G., Murray Harbour. Reid, R.J., Chathom, Ont. Reilly, V.E., West Cape. Rodd. A.B., Harrington. Smith. KR... Strathrny, Ont. Btmith, Btewart 5., Wallscoburg, Snobelen. 5.8., Chntham, Ont. Stuart, ., Whim Road. Illmhul. W-R. Old Harry, Mag- Wightmsn, E.H., Auburn. om. Wood, l, ‘roronto, Ont. Yesterday afternoon prizes were On . lu plies d lwn I gm» a s arihy, Captain of H.M,C.S. Queen to three of the class for Period ham. The winners were: IOMO. Ont.. for general efficiency: inary Bosnian Athol MocKinn- Summer-side for hnerv. The sailors ssch received tlflwtlon disc.» and will have Rotlrv l svi ll f knlttgd 28.5. l$“.ii'.?'"i3 cigarettes by the pmv. Government through tho rry on Oonlds Coma. The p". iw Before WM ..'Athol MaoKinnon, Montquo. in H. M. C. 8., are on l short ..'Paiter Fraser of Halifax, in N C. l. il vilitn; his homo i: ‘Goor o Gordon il on a lhort .__._..__.._______ TRURQ- N-S . Feb. l-(CP! —An night gave Truro BPHfClts a 5-4 win over New Glasgow bombers in an LIP-OH ooklr lallul mum. BEITMI. lllllllll NI. l utility v. J3»- . - . .0?! ti?” lTimi-iiir-Zfuiuswml :8 Comlw‘! Mr . i IT- D TION I ill MIII w~ uwjrfisyojivsicco iiybh. u i- ‘ rcufiv" kw YIN I'm find o ‘Coy ‘pry- mellow»! sliml- o, Ills ' . All! - us» unis-limit W0 0i h? st Th: srlli - Woodie. cibl-"l-‘ilcfi o”; iiliconwood minimum. w. was?" were: 3..- icrldfi" mo‘. "r. 50d! _ drive ty ears and them never was a {it 3S hoof-m p 1mg. B . and lflflllblfl flail; to nil-kl l. l1 trip. CELEBRATES 80TH BIRTHDAY —\B€;a Layton MscCabs, Alexandra, s liloy. MsoCohl was horn in i054 il now enter hi! 00th year, and bosid receiv g cheery messages and l»! IN 11191111! and relatives for and wi o, he wll s kindly red by the Alexandra Women’; Institute. Macflabe has been busy all fell and only winter chopping in tli to” and u lilting bloc of wood w the ‘home final llurnlrut" He also folows the trend of the war news‘ each day with koenest interest. and reads readily without glasses. Hi; many friend! and eighbo wish this “grand old man" mmy happy returns. HEALTH REPORT — ‘Three ca- ses of diphtheria and eight casesof tuberculosis were discovered in Charlottetown in Janus , Dr. B. 0- Keeping. uty lnistor of Health for the ovinoe and City Health Officer said last night. He was making a r isr monthly re- port at g mee ng of the City ihersectlon dealing with venereal diseases Dr. Keeping said s total of l6 carol had been treated in the month. Five worl new! cases. udTlgs vital yoqtistifl: sect on ropor birthml est and 2a marriages in January. Mr. M. W. Raardon, the sanitary offi- cer said that the license of one restaurant proprietor was cancelled and the Intel closed in Jgnu- azy. In ll l4 restaurants specter! in ldditioo to other TION BOARD or g Club. l8 tip! contra for Ibnnlnsl I-I an oven and o B?! . s dis {ibu- iwnlol§n¢§li§gcl1$moeil°n|'or ‘e Local Rail ' ' ill in the “filth B“ 0 iird members. dford d $011 were added 216th» liai zllrurs .11- trihuiion n w. C. W. B. Bentley. Lslson Offic between the knell Ration Boar and the ‘fiction! illllflfld €filflilBfilt8dmth9 ng, gvng ea o re me of distributing tile new books. A res nso to the call for vol- untary oerkl In: reported but there il still need or leversl mom. POLICE REPORT - ‘more were nine prosecutions in Giarlottewwn during the month of Janus un- der the Prohibition Act, 011.61 01 Polio: Biriwistle’: r rt for JUNI- n dicstod. ill . of the cl. report ll d cher- gcl were for un awful sale or intoxicating liq or. were convicted ind ons dilluillo . films i der in. m wwratgwicgilfi J iitiol. LOCAL EA l - . “Efififii... the now ration v amount, of w, a M“ w . . o §l'§"aa§°'5fo°°n”nui 1 wrrftl were made 1?.“ ' nae drunks. one for Vlfllnoy for forgery. flouting 8011:: focal w» its sq PUBLIC I‘! —Ul'ldll' l!!! awciriiiialicriiz" 9'1? A- Mao 11m dent £036 I?!“ til“ Ammo. ' oil: offcorl ortl .il0nl,l wilgrgivo an address n B H on Irid lve in! 12th inst I30 l‘? will be i “it an lliltlflfihmill ‘ Bill l O Nil"! - ing will b0 09in to lnwonl om of having the world g proposed on: fully up? lrud. in the lub lllion of 31o lridlo Imus Commons in fmmd that tho NW1‘! il token "ll with hlllth msttlrl u they affect the patient both in holpltll and in home treatment. This meeting in Odd Fbllowl Roll on the llth inst will Bivo every citilon dlliffllll cl do so, ln poltunity of acquir- ing knowied of how for reson- ing and beneficial such l plan will be to the members of the flfnll! ll wlll ll to tho brood wilml. ii‘: ..i‘"i.. lfll ‘ ‘falls! ‘luv. celebrating agonih bifl-h- 1,11,, M123 ill-c dflltitha FUNEILIAL YEEIEIIgAY - The fllflfllfll 0 . . l- P" Iibrgulon was Ydllflgawtfl‘ lsrviol eon- rslidluu at . - J. A. Nicholson. w: ich unersl services were he 1n Central United Church. ‘may were conducted by Rev. Mr. Nich- olson and luv. My. Blot. _ - posters were: Alex Macfloth. 1o al Boswell, Nail Dorraclm-Wyllil Cb- alortdwclier Hurts and Alum no . CA3 FERRY IIBUMID BEGU- I-All SERVICE - The csr ferry Prince Edward Islsnd resumed re- gular service on the Borden-Tor- montlns run yesterday morning at pairs to s propeller. some diffi- culty wsl experienced with ice. with the crossing from the main- 1 d with malls and passengers I two hours. line train arriv- ql in Charlottetown shortly liter l0 o'clock. about thus and s half hours behind schedule. Part of the delay occurred om the mainland. It was planuedto keep the fsrry operating all night in an effort to ear freight accumulated at both the Island and mainland terminals. AMENDED MEETING IN 0T- TAWA-Mr. Morton Dew. Secre- tary of tho Provincial A. R. 9.. ret- turnod lust night from attending l. meetin of the Ontario Civil e- fenoe Committee. While there he listened to a" sddressl bv Chief Huff, former Firs Chief of Brantford, Ontario, and now Offl- cer Commanding the Cauad on Eire Fighters of Great Brits n. While speaking with Mr. Dew. F re Chief Huff referred to Mr. Louis A. Stewart. former Ca lain of the Charlottetown Fire partment. as one of his most competent offi- cers. Captain Stewart ‘ins recently been promoted to Senior Company Officer in charge of the only all- Conadian Fire Station in Great Britain. This station is located in Bouthsmnion. ESENTATION T0 0H0!!! M BER-Sub-Lieut. William H. ‘Trsinflr who has recently received notice of transfer to Mo troll W!!! presented with a travel in hog and on address composed Mr. . La- n. entitled "Bop Vo s by e embers of Bi. Psu ‘I oi:- on Frlllay night. Ilollowing the regular urea-tics r choi- momberc. 96 in a l, we o mlly lu- viied to th ctory Rev. on P E ale‘ and g _ r. . mil-Meal qu amt sdtiedmlli he evening's Ollldrlllalmli. Ro- frcslunonts were so . a I piss. my"... liar" a member of the sgaff of Queen Charlotte for severe and will be greatly miss many friends. been 14.0.8 trill: Tho mmy friends of lfra- Wil- Lc , Ch ltte . ‘millolfli logo lhomifdoig piczy tor giillgcliteé-soing an opera on i0!‘ GDP!" - freaks 0n iilnm In Tho flaking go luncheon o lub Yflldfdlg- No notion r country il tor We . pll , i608! . l!» pig. e.,;..':'..j._..;h.;... . ti; wig all?“ “neither o {gem “b. riotlwlm m» I I ' l ltlto we cull pot- uotsd. One’! 00 hoco doll‘ in on in till lad llorincll Ii luffl d if wo ll wll In Canada, it is ll ml to than who _ ID a. ilioln'g for llVOl lhdt spotlight to th "i131?" W .. In nl o I if lnd rohl itltod low‘: planet-ton lot o s w Ill i oulandl of our banded lnd return ‘, Problo will result which will ull for tho csroful thought of the very bolt brains in the coun , he sold. We should not wait til ml post-war peflDd w begin making our plans and considerations. it w-ns suggested. lids-in ‘Jid iluir lgl IIWIE l; b ill long struggle an ‘gig? 11.26 when divers completed ro-- ""3 eglgigffco m. 0. . U’! roll “ugaflgub! m for . loluovlmlslnlio i010 q .11: llfmd-‘h " Potlio Problem llllovmil At lltllws Illltlngl -_u—u- that Curl will bl l icilnt of flrtiiillr fol _ Idw 1110M nquirlmlntl wll swim the tfl- tion of st lllt ‘mi hi! J- W. In H01’ M - All girl’ ol. In produc- u“ Ml’! fertiliser. lf- forts a ho made to um this demon wovidllzg lopmaen uun a through e proper sources “‘£‘§§““fii mo. o.“°' roporfd the folio l1- all)!“ n photo o: ammonia remains grouti- caily the some. He was assured by ltho Administrator that arrange- .ni|‘lntl have en made to inlurl .i e Province aving a good supply of potadi. This ho understands is lnussinn potash to which tho press mods rofercnco some timo ago. Potato llicrtqo lcporiod Mr. Boulder reports that th the silt snniverlpryfif the 0on- adian Horticultural Council and tho meetings were held at the Chateau [iaurior on Feb. ll. 8 and 4. There will A very representative tisndanos from all me provlhcol nierestod in fruits and vegetables. Unfortunately this Province never has s. largo rop allntotlmi and Mr. Boulier feels t t theso meeting! sro of such vital importance to the |industrles concerned that they pbsw about 96 murioio of potash. Bul- worrant a butler attendance from M our growers and shippers. Of thl many Annual meetings of this or- ganisstion which he has attended never bofora did the potato indus- try receive so much prominence. is i3 due largely to the alleged _ ortafe existing in many towns HM oties of Ontario o d Quebec. Just what the real sh ,ons can stain. avy storms snld extremely cold lwea her has mssiby prevented the distribution of mo crop in these provinces, Shortages of re- frigerators has limited the number of clrl shipped from the Ms times. ‘rho estimates IWOII hr tho uresu of ltotistiol of supplies on hand are not considered accurate, r Boultor states. Wholesalers found that the price id the shi pars is ,lo high i-hqi it I mlllvlldll to tho i g It which y can sell th retailer. ‘lhoroforo they anion that‘ some charge be mad: c till up cation of t o coiling. Ptlfllflllfill Frill"!!! to lcullions on sever- ng increased pro- . nfeuntltivu were pre- , s ram oficl of the cont llarl Fmngio owlth the luppy o! at)", cunts ners and other essen- is to on increased production and d trlhution- Ono ntlult M discussion hsdin its" “l” wig. "us. i‘; P. H” filgblnson, ireca of tne Labor Sup ly Division, 0t awn. Ho sirplsinod at it was their urpo» to apportion manpower w ere it would do the most good. engaged on“ . ‘farm kfcaurgnlthéro WIIBNINQRWOI‘ ll 9 winter to occu their time entire- m, it Ml batter for them to go m o ‘lfimhlr woods". or find some other no of work. but they must mtum in the farm on tho opening of spring; that it was a twelve month period of labor and the inr- r" " ti. " u" s" t" l- up cou vs o - fili- _ he ltltedrll‘ was rsvsuo or ills "Odfldlllfl followed qg l, orimi o] who is innocent n d gui ty. The lllsn work- ficn- Olllilaflllflflwflllll" for , l! htl." J1! Al’. - c: "r tiiltolonllllsn moul- ' ‘i w “ulna ‘ lh' surf-intone. ot mo amount of all t?‘ flat Q u wfw- s INC‘!!! 0! ll! . [Wu b“ 11W." mounvo$llor ‘m’ Jd- is not t e lorimo devel- h I Hilton of - in ‘mligéth mp0- tpcu... ... t wn snot or iff cul- um nMi a inlets“ oil t l Mrs ii in =51‘... mil- w add "than on ulil lulon w found and lllPl ldy l 110$ ll‘\bfllllbll with its." iorlln . J. Donnell and George Hun-die were Joint chair- men yesiofdly. Guests included Major A. Knot. Migitrnl; ifib-Lt. W, Ga dot, 3.0. a .11.. RQ r go is no i . S. Eel Me utt and . J. l. Daley, of Charlottetown. I was be _ Auditor. § from Johnsto m; City ‘sign? Ill. lad money hsvin Lhagg , out so often." Ill blleved g lldbdld only once this winllr, than hid been only on, , INDIE}. gin tormfig it orcsitv u, , Ill . aving rsel haul . loads over bore streets. h“ Coun. Dougan said that i the plougtfs fault 1f tlu» wm in condition. Tm , s.“ concur“ - s out can _, tnil the tlilwl." ‘t Mayor Holman suggested to h .. Butler that as a mdmbor o; _ street oommitttee, he discilss y mutter s‘ l. committee lllVrll twain 5 ... m»; which Coun. Butler replied: w, m“ _.- ‘In llolpllon lequm Ii communication from Wm, q‘, dfln do 80h asking for vrvmpfl from city taxes for the next 1| years, including 1943 was new {ind discussed at cousicierab e It was decided to write zhe f1 assuring them that tile would give serious musluluurio asking the Legislature to l. , i the necessary authority l.» _ for exemption from tnxsum the period asked for. Dance Halls Dlscusml Following the reading n! a q) municotion signed bv Fr . Mcllachorn and Mr. f-LA. City Surveyor and Bulb specter re V-Club and Ni‘... dance halls it was docirlml (llitydnznce Hulls thui ‘. cose, e assured that mi-“o in comply with rezyuircrvicnrr re ill: hounds they wii b grimlldl license for ro-opening. Appliolitfon Disallowed Coun. Chandler stated that ll application from a man named a for a position on ihs City Police Force had bcen rc- calves and considered fnvnrablv the Police committee. It. rvus slai that the National Seleciivr Scivirs had refused to allow his changed occupation since he was now em- ployed on a farm. Awaiting Audit ln replv to a question bv Coun. Butler concernin the prosvniaiics of the FlflflllCifl Stntcmrut for i942. Coun. Chandler, Chairman of he Finance Committee sold that ii hid already been prepared but ii 111g ‘ up awaiting m nlvlr have any street comm tings s ls Dom mi lh i been Further Communications received n 8r Johnston asking for particular; regarding the dc- mollshlns 0i’ a building owned by Dominic Butler. The millh: wn rlferred to the City Rccorric: 1o re- port back at next meeting. Communications were lvceived from His Honor, LieuL-Gov. B. w. lcPsge suggesting that the Fish Market be 1m for the use‘ of o. fl-ihfilmen; and from the Y's Men’! club "Pfioving of the Council's decision hovc the bond; cleared for oufdoor skating; and ircun Ml’. Iklmk H. Dunn of Monti-lull. er- lllvssing appreciation to His wus- Ihlp. Mayor Holman and m.- um- sns of Charlottetown for couriesifl drown him during his \‘i~'li 11m. Tho council also fonnzllli‘ fly- grovcd the payment of $1M! in Di‘. .A. Milian for expoinls of sh tending the A.R.P. 5CllC0. un treat- ntl-nt of gas casualties; niul the Billlflinfment 0f M.W. Rourdun ii! nitary officer for the your 1943 at B salary or $110 u.» m m: and the acceptance of Prnililtf o Moresideks tender for ShOPIHg nurse: for the season 1043. Tm- lander! for blacksmith work for 1am wen hold over till the next lllffillflfl. om Dr. B.C. Kccyllllfli Officer; MW. Hear- d0n. Banitar Officer; Chm‘ cl Police Biriw tie and Dr. l. E. 075mm. Meat and Milk Inspector W9" fwd and approved. A communication was nakrils Ill-M the . Sunday. b. 7. H ilton Gray Murphy in ill! t y r. Funeral will trike Dill" Tom h into residence. 215 omit Beorge 8t. Wednesday mornmfl Bl k0 to Dunstnxrs Busilict. 4101100 to the R C Cemetery. will w forwarded "m" Frsnk Hennglseeys Mineral llfllltl; oltorday afternoon to her home limmervi l. . N. D, .MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMER Charlottetown all! North Wlllllilrl Ull Ilnnlfl for lpnlnl. l l It town o m ° ems.