“ accncv and‘ "QRDER os-rlcs a-L- saw raosc suuasas sass ass sass “sandals ‘Han n _ 0n Sin || lmllors --i- 105311!) Ieb. ‘I -l Q Provln al elegates .i.o the '°““‘..'.i'k'i.g-‘i°’.'lii.'dél'°il" a or 0 r D I over. reduction wan given as labor scarcity, poor cro a sad subsequent increases in t a price of teed grains. Directors elected for 1016: Marl- n, Aanandalo, c, XI‘. §.fi’°.‘sl...*:° _______ IJIflUWGE -(0 P)-<A!ter was elcotedhio the Board o! Dir- oi slSocloKY-J. hedtdaotlnow fiorsmanpaetflltoinkeup enswork. . net's Directorate - "Flying Lohstsrs To Lss Angola: Rndrique. u in Memos-lam “fir... Si. WIIIIIIIDE DAGNALL friends will learn with re- lntsrssting l-‘lla Shown 0n Work iii Dicks. llnlliaitsd -.__-— , moss so: tors. 3-0-11. aasws asnso ammonia- Sunds .s:1 sass wot, " mo?!» ‘ .suo Beams in a " . ca-u. | man's vans-rs loss ‘ Jlllt oomeqn at Ho 249%? rumba. IKPIOTH! TONIGHT —-Premier J. Walter Jones did not return from Ottawa last night but ls expected to arrive in t e City “P this evening. ve drlestperiotlsottlsestsmnsrsso- son. I . The iotufca iso vidly lbpiot- od the gnu-t loss.io wivld fowl caused ophers. and other birds April (mm Wis- consin and tlwt- those birds would be turned loose in the most advant- ageous sections o! the Province. It was the intention o! the organiza- d .to secure an- each. propagation e Province could 5mg the Provincial Government and by ‘ et o! the death 0t Mrs. W ie- 1W9 of the 1 e late Ion. Austin ormer Lieutenant Governor Prince Inward Island which oc- curred at the home oi‘ her brother iii-law, Hr. Pope Bafinall, l Grove, on laturday, cb. 2. Mrs. Janos Rodd and Kiss E. Bagnall o! Ottawa arrived Tues- day night for the funeral. wh ch took la Wednesday irom he bail! . torment was in Catholic Cemetery, when Admiral Jones was touring various stations. The last occasion when Admiral hero WYAID - At the oe Edward , 7, 1M6, b0 lshnd Homltal. on Wyand, gr. and Mrs. ustlco, s son Herbert W MITI- the iloapita. and . Joserds A. Smith, Jo tors Rind, a son. DEATH! _ oltus - m the city on Feb s, 1996, Daniel Gillis, aged ll years Remains resting st the Frank Hen~ ncssey Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. a’ McDONALD - At Calgary Feb. l. 1H5, Margaret McLeod age U ycars wife of Rev. AD. McDonald. Mrs. McDonald was born ct West River P11. two sisters reside, in Monta- H Mellsasrand Mrs. afternoon to the Baptist Church at Dundas, where the funeral will he held tod I pm. Interment will be in Acorn’s Cemetery, Dundhs. ' ' (l U021‘ - At the Provincial Ban- atorium on Feb. '1. 1w, Frederick _ er Claudet. llls remains e forward»- ed from the Frank Hennessey Fun- eral Home yesterday to his home la Tlgnlsh where burial will lake xlseo Baturdaymorning to the Ro- an Catholic Church. MoLINNAN-At. the P. IL l. Ros- pital on Friday. Feb. 5th, 194d, Mrs. urdock A. Mcbennanlnller Nth. ear. Short service at the Mac- n Funeral Home last cvenini at ‘l o'clock. Remains will he lor- Wardcd on noon train today, Sat- urday to North Wiltshlre. Funeral service in Hartsvlllo Church on ar- zieyal. Interment llartsvllle ceme- Y. srrrzcm non Mrs. Muriel MIOKOIIIIB, Cardi- k s host o! Poll. I. make her stay there much more ‘Lo all L?! extended sincere “on a. . e gepcst appmlc: In gllosssorlasn In lovinl memory o! CAITNEY l. MMLUBE W0 leased away February I. 19M. ‘anon same-mm! b: In ma. __..._._ __. _-~ - D-qMacLoan bansnvraasn ' "lgfiflaiilisn * L s, , A s ‘I’ '\’k'.Q~§i~m_ ‘ fill] It“! aryfllllslltoliiluwe hob‘ to lsava been equip- more utilitarian eloth~ uniforms that didn't in- raval air arm an as recent Montreal speech the navy must look to the sky in the suture. lbfilkifll. ay, service startlne at mat in hea the two powcrrul and 0n 0- esdq Chic! o! Stall ask given the plan or the largest con- v0y~ that ever crossed the Atlan- tic-a convoy that was escorted by Admiral Jones’ little ship fleet. HHIMGIIMII! As s. youth the Amnlrsl enter- ed the old Canadian Naval 0ol~ loge at l-Iallis-x ‘as one cadets in 1911. He was the college and train on o Ber-wick when the First War began. Ila w disappointed when he lost in s draw tor four otllcers to serve on the cruiser Good Hops lr. the early days of the war but had he won he mi ht never have ads. an bortantly lol- the Good nope was sunk in a naval battle soor. alter with heavy ion e. He saw plenty however, 1k. Olunberland. Vanqulsher. For months he served ikflanlglflQllm At wars end he ‘returned Canada as executive oillcer the Naval College and subsequent» ly served in other executive posts. He want back to in was g§wmdaswa 3....‘ s. nus and l5 s-n-s-n-na-a-a-san s ‘too Part-fro (ileum Infill... '4, M!" \ OfllldB/l operations in ,t.he ‘ vnssnsdoohle! or, 60011 citizen in the res- ignation 0i wild lite in the Prov- The fllnu were shown throngs; the courtesy oi ldlss Hilda Gi ot the National Film Board. Seven New Members Admitted To B. l. S. Swen new me the tubers ware ad- Benevolent Irish r ar nsonthly are: and Mo‘. J. Costello was congratu- lated on the work he had dons 1n recruiting new manners. Mr. J. W. Hogan. who presided at the meeting, informed the 80o- iotv that all arrangements (or putting on the annual st. Patrick's play had been completed and as last ear. Mr J. P. Callaghan would rect the giay which is t0 be "Cinderella O’ lley”, a comedy in three . Audlto appointed lor 1M6 are Messrs. '1‘. A. MacAvinn and E. Kelly. A shori- muaical entertainment under the direction o! the chair- man ol the social committee, lol- lowed the meeflng which closed with the National Anthem. birds cause thousands oi worth o! damage a year. tcurants compete to buy th eons at 2s. 6d. (so cents) up IaTheMirros-T When we use into a mirror it vca back e truth, coldly and The mirror cares not whether the image be as fair as an adolescent dream o! love- or ugl as squalor. It stoops to no flat ery, is not moved by come passion, cannot err. Remorseless as Time, it throws hack dil~ passionately the thing that I8. Host o! us have become accus- tomed to seeing the same old countenance day after day. It it is unpreposseaslng we've be- ] coma used to rrwr too. and re- flecting surfaces hold no tenors tor us. \ 1 i There is another mirror, how- ever, lnto which law dare look. And that is the mirror that reflects the true state o! our nnsneial arrangements for our dependents in the event o! death. ~ dbo many of us are content to insure ourselves tor an amount that CHEM! like a. lot o! monq. you translate that sum n. c. BOHAKER Unit Madagas- Pbona 885 ’ m us: sr cams IIIIIQasonIIInn Olsaslattatavnanll- BOB-DEN ‘II-LIN LATE -- Till Borden train. onoholu- audahafl .‘.'%.‘f.;.£’i‘$€°.s‘5s““wa°' " .2 . w caused by late train arrivals an IAIN! .EUCATION'AL I1- INAB — Conducted by Ira. Holt ell- Lee llotlstt Queen flotel. Ba - PM. Sublect: "Spiritual u. LIST IJGTUII 1N BAIL EDUOAHONAL SEMINAR - by Mrs. Robert lee Moflett, Queer: 30M. Sunday. B PM. Lecture: “Be- hold. the Cousins ol’ the Glory!" All welcome. 4.9.11 TUNER-AL MONDAY — Al. “it! Dan ' UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.‘ — A Gay. town taxi driver lost control o! , m! all‘ "fly yesterday morning‘ while Proceeding north on Great George Street and collided with a parked car belonging to Ed's Taxl| Service. The ‘emptiv ked oar was hurled across t e dewalk and crashed into a window o! Mayne! eggretrezixlggwfihlclytlagitoan resident ma es rs- Illltln: from the collision. i s. vflflfliv branch seose in t e main Toronto oflioe o! Crown Li! sauna issu llcatlon o . ATIENDED CONVENTION - Mr. LeslleJ. Qtoceyuzlansgeroéthe ment. TRINITY Y. P U. — An execu. tive meeting preceded the regular by the programme com- mittee in charge stating that the sum oi’ $100.00 had been recelv; tor advertlseznents, in the o- sranane book. The business period lor stud!‘ groups. tlon was led hrv Philip Hardy and AlldN Watts and was enjoyed by all. e worship service was in chem o: the Christian Fellow- ship conveners Joys: Deacon and . sou the call , Shall Sun" was sung. Ian Morrison led in prayer. The meeting closed with the hymn. "Blesi; Be The T.c That Binds" and the Miman Benediction. Personals Mr. alias Matthews, Alberton. was a visitor to the City yesterday. ‘Ihgn fizzy ziflenhd: o! . 0m! or speed cry from his present. so ous near. g many driends of Rev. J.W. die will hem‘ r mlleaar? progr avour - tor his recent operation fol-y ap- pendicitis at the City Hospital. _.__. ~enersl . Ball, from Summerslde. She will be guest s eaker Monday at a meeting oi t o Registered Nurses‘ oclation here. Before coming to town Miss Ball merit a Summerslde. Radar’: Electric Eye For llow Garfarry This advertisement sponsored in the interests of a better Charlottetown by MOTHER and DAD... ‘JHARLOTT TOWN JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~ I Western Conan-ands new cilief, FOOD CRISIS— (Continued from Page l) lice said today that the names o! the Ministers on this battieoi-tl-le- bread wmmlttee are not balm an- nounced at once but it - stood almost every Minister in. the Government is liable to duty 0!! the group. Worse ‘than War Years The basic consideration {or the ministers is that Britain is worse all for tcod than in the blsckcst clays ot the war ln June. 1M2, the bacon ration was {our ounces weck~ 1y. It now is three. Cheue was four ounces; now it, is three. Fats were eight ounces against seven available alter March 3 of this year. United States meats and rice (rem the Far East were available four years ago but now are un tainable m. Attlce is lacing a rising outcry over the present ration, with house wives com laining that health or their amllifio ls Major Gen. ll‘. l‘. Worthington, c3, , mo. because oi tiled M0. MM. Korma; General Officer Cemmlndirlk ‘Pacific OOm-mand at Vancouver w.ll be the GOG or, the newly established western Command with headquarters at, Worth- E. C. Plow, . as ol’ M. D. at Vancouver and Col T. E. Snow as MD l3 at Calgary. — (Canadian Army Photoi Quality 0f Pasture Index To Prosperity "I lusow o1 no place on the term where closer study and substantial investments are instilled as in m bold - pounds 1h: anoe is is Ilnanoe’. Ii’ Canada Ls to ts with people, who, over on period of years farming on tan at high rental values, have developed such practices, then Canada's only hope is to learn the same lesson. ' The establishment of a pasture is entirely different from the cs- tabllshment of hay sod in which the old standard mixture oi tim- warmer land, Dr. ed out. It ls anticipated which contails the transmitting and reoeiv apparatus. s motor- driven, cont nuously rotating an~ tenns. mounted on the mast. and two remote indicator units or dis- uipment was usually s small cabin within the ship. and a single uperainr ob- tained range and bearing iniorm- ation from the main daifiglay unit mounted in the main r or emb- lnet. 0t the two remote dis lay unite. one was usually moun on the brides lot the use or the oiiicer there and the second mounted within the chart mom. vlng the antenna. continu- a plan position pic- the sea surrounding the ship ls made available. Facilities provided ior measurement ge and Nlrmlfl to a " dytha ar. emonstration in Ottawa. a Council scientist. turned ot tbs Ottawa River area. De~ lined and built {or the Royal Navy o! O16 millions. thil plotted the St. Lawrence River in a lew hours as accurately as did the ma kers in centuries of work. In a recent test, h the tort- that a . \ otcnous supplies. blow would be the imposition of rationing on bread, thus far plent- rlcuvever. bread rationing may well wwn t have to come. 1 pasture-sod will continue to im- prove on its carrying power pos- sibly for two, three, tour or even five years. seeds used must be not only hardy and perennial in character but must have seasonal ada tability. In the establishment o t- .ure, heavy fertilization is ret. At the Dominion Experiment- al Farms there ls a large amount ‘of information which has been ac- quired over the years as to very heavy, heavy, medium, and light fertilizing in the establihment maintenance o! pastures. Almost without exception, the most ecc- nomlcal is the very heavy tortil- izing o! land to be put down to a permanent pasture mixture, of pro r tllth, and with the pro r see mixture. By heavy tertlliz ng is meant the application o! 600 superphosphates, 100 potash, and probably 150 to 200 ounds o! sulphate o ammonia. n the maintenance feeding of such a pacture, same amount oi Blllphatg o! monla per annum and the same amount at the minerals every four years is an excellent invest- ment. At the rlmental Farms, tre- mendous yic ds are being obtained- ln some of the asture cape - ments—ylclds o ovcr 20.000 pounds o! green weight material per annum with the use o! con- centrated phosphorus-yields a- bout the some with a complete fertilizer-as contrasted to yields of halt to a third that amount where no commercial fertilizers were used. pounds of ‘VBITIIER T00 BIG NOR. T00 SMALL I NEW YORK - Florence Reich- mlan enjoys making hats that make look prcvbt . He!‘ s ing nether women silhouettes are nor too 1. Peok-vboo bonnet I sznal Hence the variety o! m‘ K00 5 Let's face the facts! The interest we show in Charlottetown today will pay off for our sons and daughters in the years ahead. ws: CANNOT bans: T0 RELAX syn NEGLECT 01m arrears T0 MAKE cunn- LOTTETOWN a’ BETTER COMMUNITY . . . Your Duty To Your ' "Children. As A Citizen, ls To VOTE 2 vows: as You mm Bat Vote! Commissioners oi Sewers And Water Supply Having nominated as a candidate for the elec- tion of Commissioner, i solicit the favour of the votes of all electors in the Five Wards. I have no reason to doubt that the present Com- missioners are doing their best in the interests of taxpayers, but l feel there is room for improvements and the further development of the system. My practical knowledge and long experience fit me, I think, to be of service to the electors in this respect. ' D. L. MacKlNNON. OO44-§§-§—O-Q+O O-QJ-O-C40-OQ-OOQ 0O #4 O set oi all the new sicyies. With sucli a strong trend wwnrd light. 001cm in spring clothes. hats keep to hills light feeling and strait t shades as amlbcr, honey, caramel souffle, and sunny ate. A clay white vrr n:- . For accent, there i» wood the new pinkish lavcndcrs. or dark greens. and erocus ‘ .1... “w” o... i“i’l%’lotf‘fipsk3a‘£. . The l Nmess o1 or . . l . . F‘ U pretty a club in London for Uzllird lace ions cx~scrvive men and wom spa-kg, In”; we wrapped-with was launched rcconilypt n Doxvn- colt ribbon bows, or circled with lng Street ice party Elven by M“. - .1 e +eeveveeeeovee+e++oeooaa»,+,, , . H e lillile roll-black was straight or called Oaballsos and are lacs.- vsssion, oi’ the globular styles l that are so ' almrlfldl t show oil have an im twin It's always feeding time for these tour-months-old enough to go Even when there are two clamoring {or fond there's around and the photographer get-s little attention her twins are owned by Ray Webbcr. o! Bcrwyn. Alla Remember fl-unyear-old Francine 09011 of Chi- cago, whole grist over the loss o! has dog, "Punkl ". was so strong that she spurned ms (fluidly M". Wm o! I new w. "Pee wee"? Photo at leit shows Francine giving they were lnlroduced a wool ago. lerent now, as photo at right proves, "Pee Wee" the air shortly alter ‘Hilnsa are dil- “Pee Wee" has won Franciufs heart, and good yum abounds, Pedigrecd Boston terrier was s gilt from asym. pathetic newspaper reader am: masseuse» _ "Punkin" was beige p donlilr‘ ' ’ -.....,..,..,.__.,,_ n10“? . a , The mother and fl