_ HE WESTERNGUARIN ""TaTrr= Mn. John roan. ll Church Street-Ila . ‘ sumainsme and PIJNCI oouun m m 1.1T’ ‘nil-m “dmllllr-s. ahoaia be left with m, p,“ n, coir-dim m! "a "will; daily at any of the following store: In . p, “suture Waiver Direct. Gulls-III Drugston w g w“; W“, 513ml], water Street. Mark Gandet, s1 ‘Crush: 3...... no Guardian will be delivered to an, hm. h gunman“. h Boy at Ia w dly- or 10v i-or week. Phone m for tau aeeviee’, l t", your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. ‘ culflmn is reserved for new: -BU,Y “mo, and “w, b We“ ,1 local interest, hut. advertising lag mum's. bmgqmg: “‘ “wt” '12:: filer? fill scnooi. (rortgggd - s w a I - " ink EIIIOVIEOO. "idly evening, March m‘? r ' L- . . . ,5NLARGEMENTS with each _.____ I“ a 1° 3'" m, devewped ai- Teylvr Drug 011-. MI T0 sperm in United Kmmgwfl. Hall. Kenslngton, Thur;- Mawh 30th. under auspices of 00D circular saws 88 Ladies Aid, _ _ _ _ "£01m: m amok a, ma,“ r L 412 a i1. 1o. L-l25-3-19-2i. cl-BETUBNED ———- ements Carruthers h rdt d Jmpksr, pedequf Rink. wed; her home in North eefiequFfietf-‘e’ “way. March 19. Smmon: an .vlsiting relatives in Saint, your, parlaiie League. Sccon game NB. s male New Annan vs. Middle- gu Admission 20 cents. School ' fte . s)" Thmday a tnfijal-S-ll-Si. JOUNTY COURT AT FSIDE Th. March Term of the County 5.... of Prhicc County Judge Shaw idjng commenced at Summer- iii were 22 con- WW” ed of by mecca; adjourned till Saturday the cases on Tuesday were: m), strong. K. C-._ H9111‘! w- gwnm c, D. McCxum. E. n. Wag, K. 0., J. Watson McNaught M waiter E. DarbY- ——$ .s'sioi: acnppmr pnrsars "pop SCHOOL 9-2 —The Acade- my team took the lead in the y. class playoff on Monday m, they defeated the High [pool team 9-2, thus taking u. hold on the Gorrill trophy. trophy was ve kindly don- y Councillor oyd Gorrfll inter class hockey and needless - slslde school teams are thankful to Councillor Gorrill the interest, he is taking in the ; ,.. sports. The Academy team ‘twelghed tlie High School team i. had quite a time to run up f. score. Chick Maclleod got six i their goals while Allen and Ioodside accounted for the other .. rhnps more than any oth- . er "Flash" Forbes kept the i. school from scoring more . . their two goals. Syl Bernard lit Claude Leaky got these two es. The final game will be play- on Thursday. The lineup: Aca- y; Goal, D. Downing; Defence, HOME. — hdrl. -noc Y ' Wednesdfy? Kensmgwn lenge Road. Rink, March 19 8 p.m. Chal- game. Emerald vs. Graham's Adrnimion 20 and 10 cents, L- 146. -RETURNED IIOMIJ-Mrsjiarle .MacMurdo has returned to her home in North Bedieque after spend- iniz some time at Norton, Na. where she had been visiting her mother. Mrs. Major Townsend. of Sherbrooke. P.E.I.. who with My, Townsend is spendimz the winter months with her daughter. Mrs. Lacey Winsor. Mrs. Townsend has been quite seriously ill, but it is pleasing to report she is now slightly improved. and her many she will soon be fully L! :_____.__ ____i._ _____._.__-__-1-‘~—1-»-1 was-rat irJfliJJ-J-TIYI’ on Tuesday. Seventy one sum- mOIlWS eases left on the Docket to molt crises were dispos go; the trial or the first con- lmri been issued for the m, and there “w? on of. The Garnlshee and mejudge on the opening day and wed cases. The lawyers engaged friends trust recovered —RETURNED T0 PORT HUR- ON — Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kelly left yesterday on their return to Port Huron, Michigan, after spend. lng some time in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly came to Summer- sidc on account oi’ the illness and subsequent death of Mr. Kelly's mother, lVIrs. Malcolm Kelly, who passed away a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly were former resid- ents of North Bedeque and spent a 59W days there before returning home. During their stay in North Bedeque they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Clark. On Saturday evening a number of friends were invited to the Clark home to meet Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and renew old friendships. —S. —LEFT FOR DARTMOUTILNS. —-Mi s Pauline Noonan. R.N., daugh- ter of Mrs. J. M. Noonan, Summer- side. and the late Mr. Noonan, left on Monday for Dartmouth. NS. where she will take a course topre- pare her for the R..C.A.F. nursing service to which she has been ab- pointed. Before ieavimz "she was lWalker. B. MncLeod; Forwards: fig,“ azleénexsrzesgildtegywfiffi will All“ Q" Wwdslde’ N" Mac" some lovelv gifts as a token of the W- G- 6mm‘ P‘ Rogers’ mash high esteem in which she is held. M” Hm‘ schwl: 6”]- B" Miss Noonan verv graciously ac- khlurani “views. 6- Walk"- L» knowledged the kind wi hes and (tutti: Fvrwflrds- Claude Leibn- gifts. All her friends wish Miss| Bill Dllffllll. Flank Arsenal!" 110' Noonan the very best of luck in her. Ell“ Allfll, G. MCNBlll, Syl Ber- new wgrk, 5 ll . Personals —Mrs. Urban Gillis of Miscouche was a weekend visitor to Charlotte- town. —K. - --Mrs. David O'Connor of Clint- on returned home after spending a few days in Charlottetown. —K. -S’i'. PATRICIVS SOCfAL.—The llinh Bedeque Community Club laid s vei-v enjoyable and success- iiisocial on St. Patrick's Day. at lliehome of Mr. and Mrs. William Hchurman. at Schurmans Point. In. Jame. E. MacDonald assisted hthostess in welcoming the guests. Oiiiies and contests were taken pert liv old and young. Some ladies but their knitting and looked on} nihlreeii eniovmeiit at the fun and mment. Irish songs were the in the general sing-song i -Mrs. Prank Murray, attended the St. Patrick's entertainment in Emerald. —K. AND By EDWIN JOHNSON Canadian Press Military Correspondent tension of the grounds postponement or advancement nlng may be is provided for in revised soiidated regulations tabled in House of Commons inaugurated last October prospective recruits would cause extreme headship lndu try. university and students. and those who object scientious grounds. under amended trapping, fishing. seafaring. road transportation, mining, prospecting, placer minim. vices is authorized to remove must be made in writing to for hearing before their boards at their own expense. dcr. written authority from the Board for the division in which has been registered- w report to training and widowers without children ll. S. prepares to Give food aid —President Roosev other democracies. 3e tom a press conference 3, nwjqr part, c! the 120d b0 Regulations For Four-month Plan Details of revised scheme sub- mitted in Commons yesterday. OTTAWA, M ch 18.—(CP)—E1- a: on which granted to men called up under the new four-month compulsory military training plnn m“ “u- e y. The four-months plan supersedes the original 30-day training period On the basis of the revised regu- lations advancement or p0 tpoiw- ment of training may be ltanted to whose call-up dependents. to men engaged in war colle e bearing arms on religious or con- Men engaged in seasonal occupa- tions will also quaiirv for potpime- merit or advancement of trainings}; regulations this field takes in farming, lumberinlz. rai - gold The Minister of National War Ser- add from such list any class of oc- s cupation and to indicate the period in the best public interest deemed advisable to call out men in sea on- a1 occupations for military training. All applications for DQStDOIiSl-lgllellslli trars of the administrative divisions within eight days of the date ap- pearingon the call-up notice. Ap- plicants are also required to appearl regional Every man called up and pass- ed medically fit will be subject to report for training if exigen- cics of the times demand it. dc- splte the granting of a post- ponement or advancement or- Once a. man's class has been cali- ed out, a prospective recruit is for- bidden to leave the country wit‘??? man of the National War Services Although the first class of 4.690 recruits already under instructions CBHIDS throughout Canada was confined to 21-year-olds. the regulations auth- orize the callini! out of "inllle m"! WASHINGTON, March l8—-(AP) elt said today he had asked Agriculture Secretary Wl:k.arcl and Dr, Thomas Ferrari. head of the Public Health Servgcie, to prepare a. list of fonds includ- vitamins, needed by Brllflln Ind th furnished would - be sent to the British, but tha ‘other democracies PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ll. S. to probe Possible plot to Block justice March 18-042) At the request of the tanecit of Justice, a. federal grand Jury was directed today to investigate charge; that a retired United‘ state; eh». cuit court Judge, a former U, s. Mllélillrelfldl. one-tiimfih magi; m“. na . an aevera c ers con. splred to obstruct Justice. A communication from Attorney General Robert H. Jackson which. was made public by District Judge Guy K. Bard, appointed 0W0 New Yorkers as Jackson's special assist. ants to direct tlie inquiry, Named in the charges were Circuit CLurt E, Kaufman of former American m; William Flax, onetime motion picture magnate, and five others. Kaufman served as a, federal court trustee for the old Philadel. phia Rapid Transit. Company while it was undergeing financial reorg. aiiization before Judge Davis re. tired two years ago. Fox was a party to several pieces of litigation m the mllfls here a-bflllt the same time All lllvefllflation of certain af. an. In to 4-5 yea-r . v “$0,000 AVIIIEDIO On the basis of official returns. approximately 90,000 single men and childless widowers aged 2i l available for call-u current year. 0f cally unfit. while several thousand have already joined the active forces or are serving with reserve units. If the number available for the compulsory scheme fall: short of expectations, the Department of National War Services will be able to invoke the regulations which authorize the extension of the call- to up to other age groups. University and college students taking a course leading to a degree or diploma will not be required to report for training until the conclu- sion of the 1940-41 scholastic year. Those who have undergone training with a Canadian offlcersk training €.°.ii"..e°’n$€.'f‘“2ii%€l ‘ifilfeilf. “till {,';"“,,°{, ‘tlwg Jud“ Davis was four-months’ course on a ba is to bee-Ngu y a‘ "a1 |dctermined by the Department of Defence. 1 Students who have qualified for commissions will not be called into training and those who have com- pletcd their 30-day training period. or its equivalent are not to becallcd out until after other men in the same are class called up last Sep- tember have been ordered to report. Any employer engaged in war in- dustry or other empioyer, including" tlr..uuatzr.sziiz":":i".rlr..iu; in m» a tlhorporcaltions mayt submit é! plan foiélo ans“ ' e a vanccmen. or p05 poneinim , of the military training of any Mr‘ Hanson‘ rzroup of employees In the case of Wheat-Processing Levy lrev men or others in anv war in- l. How many grist mills are dusérlt’. the cnitplfiyci-l id_ ziliso lprivll- there operating in each of the nine ERE o suppor ie n ivi ua s an- provinces plicaticn for advancement or posh‘ 2, what is the total amount col- ponement._ V V "acted to date of the processing The (It'll-filial regulations lliHPlJCPH levy on ivlicat products? retained‘ iclrzfiidinglreinstatement Pcf 3. Is (lic processing lcvy_a5 reg. a m?“ t“ l5 0"!“ olillmlf ‘m. l-‘l illaicd by order in council P. C. agkrénléirflgyorierif llsilsrelglllilligévtgrileriieikir; 21pm; September‘ a. 1940. still effec- gage a man who has been called up “fin mt m what province has lief?.33"iS-Ffhelilt..3"?S‘i..e°°.'i‘§‘.1 "l" '”"-" ‘°"°" ‘."5°°“"“““' “d “Y than those which would have ap-,wgfltfigléghcgéglarefunds been made Diilfil to him had he not been draft-gm any pa", of Canada“ an‘, if so’ e‘ . . what is the total amount refund- eefeieittmlihelhfihil“'23?” iliihTri rd in each province." with this regulation will be liable on ‘-"""- M'- l"=‘“"l"".°"= summary conviction to imprisrin- 1- N“mb°l' 0r 3PM" ‘mus 7999"‘ ment not exceeding b, mnums m. in; to the Canadian wheat board: to a fine not exceeding $500. H1‘ t0 Emmi Collmlbl“ bctyL , A1091‘ a Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia ‘Prince Edward Island cw Ycrk in Elebruary, 1940. __}___,_____ Refunds, etc. 0n wheat levy The following questions and an- 01' he ai_ lflintry winds Vent fury on Eastern States 365 2. ‘Total amount of levy collected to date is $2,995,741.85. 3. Yes. subject only to amend- merit contained in order in coun- cil RC. 134-313. ist February. 1941. 4. The levy has been remitted in the case of wheat growers in the provinces of Quebec. Nova Scotti-i. New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island. and taken to a mill to be grlsted for consumption ex- clusively to the growers own home NEW YORK. March l8-(AP)— Wintry winds vented their fury on the eastern United States today while the cold wave that took heavy toll of life dissipated gradually in the midwest. Snow drifts were iled so high in some central an western sec- tors of the state that many schools 11R at. be 134-813, 1st February. 1941). J. grand jury 13,, (autlitrity: order in council P.C., P“? Patgtullo calls Cttawa request "inordinate" d1‘! M1161 1l-(OP)— Premieévlgettullo o! Britilh Colum- bia, in a teleirsm to PHI-MG Min" m" nsley yesterday said his PW- vince was PwPBRd to assume the contribution t0 direct relief whch h request that the yi off treasury M13118 QQrres/pondence between the British Columbia Premier and time rledrale Finance Minister We! tabl- ed by Mir. Ilsley in the Home of Commons t a . Mr. Pattulio’: wire cf yesterday to the Finance Minister said in rt: pa“1)omlnlon recently withdrew contribution to direct P0119! ‘P111611 we are prepared to assume mimi- time but your inordinate dflmnd that we begin paying off treasury bills brings matter to immediate lsifnue which we much regret at this 9.. Mr. Ilsleyls telegram to Mr. Par.- tullto, dated March 17, said in r Pa 1- "Friday mcrning papers carry alcged statement by you to ef- fect that you do not recognize that the Dominion has a. valid claim iip- cn the province in respect of uri- cmployment relief treasury bills given by your province t; Dominion during iast two years. "You must have been misquoted and I would appreciate you: assur- ance that. your province does not. intend to repudiate its valid obli- gations. "Y:u will of course not overlook the fact that over $10,000,000 of British Columbia's debt to the Da- minion has nothing to do with up- cmrployment relief." Canadian army Casualty list OTTAWA, March l8 -(CP) Death of fivc members of the Can- adian (active) army overseas was reported tonight in the 40th ol- ficial casualty list issued by nat- ional defencc headquarters since the war began. The list raised to 193 the total number of dead and missing re- ported in the active army in the war. Following is the latest list of casualties with regimental number and next of kin:_~ Died: Royal Canadian Engineers Clarke, John Andrew. Spr.. D164- l7, Mrs. Alice Clarke (wife) 45 Un- ion St. Truro. N. S. McGrezor, Michael Henry. Spr. B25192. Mrs. Annie McGrcgor (wife) Winnipeg. Manitoba regiment. Morran. Laurence Virtue. Sat. -H190l6, Mrs. Margaret Isobel Mor- ran (wife) Winnipeg Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Fb-ankish, John Cecil Robert. Pte. B94648, Mrs. Verna Margaret. Franklsh (wife) Toronto. Corps of military staff clerks Gignac. l-iouis Philippe, Lte., P38- 203. Mrs. Ludger Gin-nae (mother) 39 Lachevroticre ST. Quebec City. Seriously wounded: Saskatchewan regiment Bonneville, Lawrence Mrs. Irene Cathleen William. ., 1.2077. Bonneville (wife) Klnistino, Sask. MM ERSIDE GUARDIAN Sweeiens your breath YOU'LL LOVE ITS "SPICY" CINNAMON FLAVOR . . . TRY IT CV-l with her orders. ‘The monthlv rate of war experi- dltures for the United Kingdom. Canada. New Zealand, Australia. South Africa and India taken fo- rzether. according to U. S. Govern- ment information. is 51.750.000.000, of which $1,500.000.000 is the expen- diture of the United Kingdom alone. Dining the fiscal year 1941-42. Can ado is expected to spend Si.400,000.- 000 on her direct was‘ effort. 40 p. c. income ll. S. report on British financing 0f war orders WASHINGTON, March 18.—(AP) —-'I'he United States Congress re- ceived this statistical summary of Britain's wartime finances and. op- erations today Hamid D. snflllimtibudgerltilisillecgr: h i d d I me or ers ere tota sznoooooooo. of which about eniTaX B 682000.000 has been paid. 200d l defligered have bgfirhpaidfifloige t? mainmz ia l e.- i from existing dollar rescluxces. me l UPTAWA- Mum 13-"(CP)—'H" ‘lhe British Government does not Dmnmm" G°vermnenl Wm ‘uclwaa have funds adequate to meet adci-llnwme lax dtlduclm“ °1 40 B“ cent tionp] cflmmjtmenfs_ lior contributions to the War Ser- None o; me proposed $7_o00'oo0__.vlces Fund if sub cribed not later 000 British am appropriation L; wlthan April '7, Finance Minister fis- geklSled to pay for orders placed by.ley§gg°uncrffidveslg"day' f u m. '- :“‘ncosera0n a rileiflelfi %‘.‘fi_°°“m” prior w medacts." Mr. Ilsley saidoin a stape- Qn January 1_ 19“ British homgment. “it has been decided thattno figs included $616,000,000 Q; nml-kehi iligoposed bitidaelt gameglclment making a e "t" d ,0‘ ~ v per can. o axa e income tie loss tsfiféirt?‘ f,‘,‘.l_,k§§§8.g Omveslgfililrlrlilttto villllfllllbewflltllflbllélClls clfdiilly men ., 1- ‘i195 wi a owe as e uc- ‘The “nqmlnar vame of United lions Will be subject to the qualifi- Kingdom investments 1n Canada u cation that this l0 per cent. may no the equivalent of 2.000.000.0110 unitediinflsfleed W 4° P" “ml- by @0111"- States dollars while the Kmgdmn-slbiitioiis to the war service fund if investments in South America arebubscrlbed °n °l' bewre April 7. ""3 $3,500.000,000 Smith said Quglniild On or before Dec, 3i. 104i." "market" value be “much; Deduction of 50 per cent. of net As of the first of the year, Britain ,taxable income now is allowed on ‘COIllflbUIlOnS to certain approved lield $202,000,000 0f 201d. 354000.000 of official dollar balances and $505, patriotic organizations and Mr. _ Ilslev announced last month this 000.090A0f private dollar balances. Britain has given capital assist- would be reduced to l0 per cent. in the forthcoming budget. time wtallimz $171,000,000 z U no- , ~—————-———-—-— sultfisilcfcncgmplgntjajn-coe-‘negtjgn Minardh relieves sprains. . PRODUCE 6- COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE We offer for sale our produce, coal, flour and feed business at Kensington. This is an old established business in one of the best localities in the province. The property consists of: Large Modern Potato Warehouse with frost proof cellar. Grain and Feed Warehouse about 100x30 feet. Large Modern Coal Sheds, all with rail siding facilities. _Also Stable, Garage and smaller Warehouse with about three acres of land in use as a Lum- were closed and state police ad- vised against travel. Five members of a family per- ished when a wind-whipped fire destroyed their homes in West Colesvllle, near Bingliamtoii. Northwest storm warnings were whipped by a blow along the New England coast. Velocities of 20 to 30 m.p.h. were reported on lower levels and measured so m.p.h. atop Mount Washington in New Hamp- shire, where the temperature drop- ped to 20 below zero. The mini- mum in northern Vermont was 10 below. Boston felt the sting of 12- above weather. However, relief was expected to reach the east by Thursday. ‘FORD , March i8—(CP)— Drifting snow today blocked the nialn road into northern Ontario and ifmost isolated Cam-p Borden. one of the largest military train- Sllghtly wounded: Royal Canadian En eers Mansfield, Reginal Freeman. Spin, C2414. Mrs. Norma Marizaret Mansfield (wife) Morewood, Ont. Dangerously ill: Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Beaublen, Donat, driver. B14015. M. Joseph Beaubien (father) 80 Lafayette St. Quebec Oity. Seriously ill: Royal Canadian Engineers Bell, Roy Wilbert, Spr., B29161, tlgi-s. Birdie Bell (mother) Toron- Biitish Columbia regiment" Hardy, Robert Walton, Csm, X51711, Sidney Walton Hardy (father) Vancouver. Royal Canadian Army Service ber Yard. The equipment includes: New large set Fairbanks team and motor truck Scales. Grain Clipping and Cleaning Plant. Mechanical Potato Graders with motors. Car Loading Equipment. Office Furniture, Etc. For particulars apply to J. H. HOWATT, Charlottetown, or L. D. MacNUTT, Malpoque. e Trading Company, Ltd. 5. Refunds amounting to $144.88 have been remitted in the province of Quebec for wheat grown in that province but grisicd for the pro- ducer‘s own use. In addition we anticipate re- ceiving claims for refunds for wheat gristed for the farmer's own use, as follows: New Brunswick $473.15 Nova Scotia 39,90 816.75 92.22 , l ed, d also Spain figufolltgfizd; $212769’? hiiittelaesting! _Mm_ Bu“, Hufies, Norboro were tnvov n cum ch 1 , Cross, the Presidertiit m Wm a. follows, conteswspent the weekend ar ozte- added, ls cmnpleting arrangemen Janet MacMurdmpSlg. Patrick wwm-K‘ ___ fgrcugllfé cggfi a "d ‘or m“ iefileillbnifi $31.“ up. “on”. —Mr=-1-mi=ert¢iu11= returned w Part of the food o. be shipped mill; Descriptive phrases, using Indian River after spending a week abroad, will be paid for from the lievord shamrock, Miss Irma Bak- in Chfllotldwwn- - K- $1.350.000.000 included 1n ll" $7»- niu Mr. J. Clark MacQuarrie: --—— 000,000,000 lend-lease appropriate-n ibasina Irish cities from eleven --Mr. Walter Reid, Hope River .1“ (arm and industrial products. In enshzmris. Mrs,J.C.MB.cQllal‘- visited Charlottetown over the land part win be paid from other lltiiid Mr. James N. Clark. An in- weekend. —.K. g funds. listing feature of the rogram was lluuctlon of a beauti ul cake do- "lltl bl‘ Mrs. James Clark. Mr. litert Baker was the very efficient lutioneer. Mr. Baker also auc- off very successfully a num- iroi sally decorated luncheon m! . The proceeds of the sociall Willi aid oi the Red Cross. A Vlrtv vote of thanks was extended m: haste s and. all those who as- Prlnce Edward Island i Quebec -Mrs, Basil mahavm spent the, weekend in Kinkora the guest of; her slsier-in-law, Mrs. Emma Mac- IArvilie, who accompanied her to) Nazi disclosure (Kensitngton. —K. ’ , , —-Mlss Hilda Noonasi, aibanynsel “Bmlllfll flrfl spending a pleasant visit with _ Causes speculation friends in Charlottetown. in the entertainment. The aiwibi a —Miss Georgie Jflrdlnv- Ch"- it..." £33123‘? “Wmwfierllfi ioiwwwn- swat a my new“ 3mm. Mm ,,'_ m, _ _.,-- PIPPIE AND "ca?" STUBBS fli-eaboard the German liner Bre- blold the n t ti fthecl b weekend in Summerside, the guest April l6. eaxt E? ha: o: Mlle, of Mrs. James MacArthur. lllert Baker. "i- inen was extinitlllBlifid 195M111“ after doing “heavy damage w the -——--—- t -'l‘ho many friends of Mrs. John .-nits:vr-'ri-:aciii:it MEETING lJar-dine. rreeiown. will be sled i» billet-ton liner. A informed sources "said woay: ' '" limit" oil-ended and very suc- hear that she is on the way to re- “An investigation into the con- Ill all French Parent-Teacher cover! g3" llecfo was held in St. Fell! l" n" n“ _}--m y p l’ flaqration has not yet been conclud- \__ 5 . ed..’ these sources raid. y. t “Tlirnlsh, on Wednesday eve- No additional light WM l-lIFOWB 011 Meyilgllncliglélxtoflvfiéfi Aloysius ' ° mum the ship's location, although publi- smlMAc Pmmnrs cation o! dispatches yEBWTdB-Y 1mm __—_ weft the $922.02 ing centres in Canada. Maj.-Gen. E. W. sansom, com- mander of the armored brigade, was on his way to the camp with Brig. F. F. Worthington from got-m Ottolwa when he was forced back Mal-um Andrew He" D916“ at. Bradford. 35 miles north of here, where the road was biockedggfitlfohn Mam“ (father) Verdun’ Malpequ ~ By Edwina MR. BUDGE, CAN you wom< "rt-us ‘l PROBLEM TEACHER ems us --ALL ’BOUT CARPETIN‘ A R0004 Q UHMM! VERY SIMPLELBUT I THINK IT WOULD JUST LIKE I THOUGHT! HE \5N'T BRILLIANT AT ALL! HE DOESN'T KNOW NUTLHN‘; WE'LL GIVE HIM ONE MORE MEBBE YOU CAN STAND ON YOUR OUNTT WE HEA MY LAND" GO ON AN’ STD he suspected it might have been bait to lure British bombers over atrap. SofartheAirMlnis. h claimed that RAF- linei- afire in their heavy raids last week on German ports. "" Tlknish presided. Meeting " ' m‘ “l” Slllfil"! °l "0 <75"- 1 i th fire had been ‘snowed by a“ addm" by m’ gllfeniliezlisdiiiicdtimcaxl on the liner was ‘d, ' , ‘Ilhe middlleton , tied up there. ‘my of a childs regular at- jegd in the Bimmsc 1106811901!!!- h at school and a strong co- offs in Bedeque Rink Wednesday British authorities were puzzled t0- llcn between teacher and pnr- evening when they took New AnnM dav bv the Germans‘ frank disclos- o ' ure of fire aboard the liner Bremen, l, wdet also exhorted all prc- ‘Ilhis was the first some i}! "he gnmlllglllafllth the beautiful ‘but three out of five series for the k . r. Frank Dob-on, cugiw first peflod w“ prod 5m“ o, ~ the meeting. Mr. Dolron Oclwy ', finlht lmDfirtance o.‘ a good a dancer-pus] rally loin m» Flew meeded to-d ha an n twh e Tup n sflme mo" “y L n lxwork efcr his team rinauyktiailyinz ‘EQYWIJLL _ M °l'e and stressed the news- ‘Lmmlhl vigilance over the , "fly of children, M155 Anne lair. teacher of Bt. Plelix M" was the next speaker. Miss ,, limit‘ on the necessity of . l, mlfllflflhve at school if pro- ‘ "r be made. Interesting re- se made by Mrs. Michael mnislMrs. Urbain Arsenault, nus DesRochas, Mr. . John A. ill in which he stressed the LDNDON, March l8.-—(CU) --'I‘hc ll Butters is to be attained [Stairs into cam/p to the tune of 5-i- and one authoritative source said Y °l Fr h S h , 1 m c 0°“ m“ mutimis h and Oatw v mods » lief theonlysooreof theperl 0n R Wesiover timely pass irom p. rim. . HOSR - in New Anna-ifs net had mlv five sgots to handle while Mu tart had in t , second period pla became much aster with Middle n W0- vlding the thrills. R. Murray scor- ed on a ion pass from oatway- The ‘next goal (ganbe from H. Mur- lmyb stick on a pass ir Donald. from a inixup E5 Oil!’ $3.. $3.15.". “ti. .e' gune. J. McKenna mad the score read 4- in Middleton’ favor on a“'°‘...‘.'.. J5’. C...“ s s Coigisahwls 02.1mm wiltih ostwsy 8"’ Y D9"! Y- mfi the last semion N .w Annan thzuw all their power int the ploy and came through w.th t io count- ers to Middleton's one. hurman and 117 filli- 1 YOU OUGHT TO KNOW WHAT HE IS BY TIN‘ TIME , crous solo rushes but R. Murray Now WE'RE scored hi d al of in lime imasslatecl. ‘ll-lb not hlspaecond tally on Raynors pass and . ll‘ after playing a nice some suck- handled from his 08cm grluezlllene to sco: the last coun r en- oourltcr. Boga handled seven shirts to Muttarifs nine. J. Green and H. Bagnall pefreed. Llnesupc ton Bombers: Goal, D. Mutton; Defence. A. Oatway, L. Cameron l... Green; Forwards: l". McDonald. A. DesiRoches. R. Mur- rby. M. Bradshaw. R. Bradshaw. J. McKenna, C. DesRocho. New Arman Stazs: Goal. C. Hogs; Dsience. E. Schurman. B. Hopi‘; Forwards. R. Raynor J. Tu n, . Ho“. J. Marcbhanh 1". Y» . THAT'S IT. PAUL'S A DETECTI‘IE._ALL EIGHT Middle r. Henry lireseni ”‘°"j,“',},'l{,,°"l°"“ - n: was a 22ft)’ close by the singing of -~s‘ Bonsolr Mes Amis" Vi’ the King."