THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 21W“:- I The ' rler .°.".i-- Auyqq-gp maid Mework. Apply by . lie-v M- “w- *‘““‘“‘"“‘i°:h.... t in fiafoluer ll for general letter to Mrs. WHEAT peel d U“; ex e wxAgCrtlliii orders mimeoiateiy- mph McCaull. TION M!‘ - l T5 POSI — - _A;Fb\llhlliams of Tyne Valley eepied a position with Sted- w “ind, Summerslde. I-le as‘- hi5 duties tcday- b- was nnnes ‘TORS ELECTED - at or . the Summersidc ' gniunity Recreational and Wel- ff}, Association held on Sunday iiternoou a provisional board of actors WAS L.W. p evening stuoy class has n in me school and - - cning for any P119 “M (“my “to attend. Teachers are d to assist. So far the idea was promise of real success, a ‘fldllllllv increasing number liiiliren taking advantage of Personals Profitt of Freetown John Hat Bragalbarllg. - _ . erna . walla tjllcrglnslie attended‘ tile V63; mtine Tea WIIICA was hecl at ‘Manse’ Feb. lat . ._ 1nd s Arthur who has Wenwfiins upy with a fractured wrist suffered when she fell 0n n m’). street has returned to work f, Sinclair and Stewart, Ltd. s. _ i, Lwis Watson o! the SB cDetachment o! the ._Mi- . ‘pent as few days if’? Lllllorllurphy, u", ‘nmvntflcolgo CIII. ll Offers It." ‘C... lliIllII-SIDI old PIJNCI COUNT! lion. subscription; Advertising bl "Ill! fill . w wu§qmuia£-&§L1"°""“ Ioolglp . I lulli If}, wmrwner sum. Inn unudfl. bl Gruuvillg my; ("Tgignqilirnuelivunuuuoyu-su o.“ pruyorlbopnlirhunctiiiloiihiscervloo sac ooy relmusthlc to: convene; on y“; "n; 2-22-2i. .luerslde. 1'8 . arduous. nevertheless their neighbors 9 WIN: Illfiflu III mcnllo. -N0'I.‘lCE.-Dr. has closed an hrol“3.’.'-°sw“£"““' . 2-22-11. —WAITBESSES WANTED for rrrtavrlnt- Apply immediately, Nfltlmlflf Selective Service, gum. I-il-oi. —POLICE COURT _. A gunk was fined 810 and costs in the ifififilfii P 31'“. Si“ "m" - r w a had his bail estgeated. w nppeas‘: _—PR.INCE CO. 1.11.0. _ Red Cross aiembers iiimrlfié Branches of nummerside High school and Acgzhemy have been nonhuman TO - DAY ‘rluiluui uiuiiiiruuifiiliiiiiiiiuuituiiiiiiiruiil Diroeiod by RAOUI. WMSH Sqien Play by fnrii Gmbor 5 Alveh locale s Ital a Story by lull: r .v- I'd - Mini: by Adolph Dame! ALSO SHORT SUBJECT snows 1.30-9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 ma . wards the National Junior Red Cross li'il.nd at regular Intervals. Re- centlb’ alley tllrtzicr augmented this F/urm hen they sent the splendid Film 0! $48-46 to Provincial Red Cross Headquarters — CELEBRATE rrrry mmrn ANNIVERSARY — Summersioas 875ml 91d. Q3216 Ml‘. and Mrs. William Huestis celebrate their SUMMERSIDE lillfiilfillfililillilfilifilifilillfillil fifty ninth weddirg anniversary tomorrow, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. i-Iuestis are now living in an apartment on Russel Street and tomorrow they will receive the fel- icitations of their many friends. Prior to his retirement Mr. Hues- tis was a faithful employee of M F. Schurman, Co. Ltd. where he spe- cialized as n. lathe worker on wood. In this line of work he had few if any equals. Last summer Mr. and Mrs. Huestis sold their home on Hanover Street, where they a lived for many years, and while it was realized that household res- ponsibilities in a la house are 9.‘ viewed their departure from locality with i; deep sense of loss. It is pleasing to know that“ both Mr. and Mrs. Huestis are in reas- iii Northern Pursuit" This column Is of local interest, of n IIOII! nature may hr c: ut five cents n word, ctr etly psy- aolc in advance. ~ 000KB for Photos. SUILANCB. Prayer service will Cornwall Church, Thursday ‘ ~ ' l I l (my P?l’y‘°it?'Z§‘u§i°§@‘. disturbance PQROC I/IT/ - it u local last . Tho or was made about .10. left Borden last evening passengers. arriving here with 115 THE (‘JIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN oriiriiiii. GIIAIIIIAII Presbyterian Loaliorel for non but. udvcrtisli! toll CONIIDII-ATION LIFI IN- TIIE ANNUAL World's Day of be held iln a . IuFeILIfut-ZSO m. All of the congress om cor- invited. 2-2-11. The ARRESTED AT DANCE — drunk an fl- TB-AIN AND FERRY-Tho train with 200 passengers at 8.05 The ferry made o trips yesterday. and is as h crating under normal conditions, railway officials reported last night. MOONSIIINE SEIZED — Cpl. S P. and Constable Llllld of the City Force seized a. quantity of incon- shins on a premises on King Street last night. The liquor is under- stood to have been hidden around a yard. Seven bottles were located. AIIf. SCHOOL CHANGE —- The chnge over from the R. A. F. to R. C. A F. took place at the Chai-lottrlown station ycstcrdirv, though \, official ceremony ma:- ked the occasion. The station will now be known as No. 2 Ail" Navi- gation School Groupt Capt. Hampton, D. F. C., is understood to be remaining here for the bai- ance cf the month. FUNERAL - Tzlfuneral of the late Mrs. Uzzlah Mermaid. was held yesterday afternoon from lit Capitol, S’siiie Ehrcl Flynn. now n Royal Canadian Mounted Pollccman, rig-i ain fights gulls lvilli wile and ruth- , ed lessness with tenacity in the new rwarner Bros. film, “Northern! Pursuit." In this film, which has its sett- ing in the awesome, sweeping snowbotuid wastes of Northern Canada, Flynn is cast as a. Moun- ted pollcemon who is called upon to break up a ring of Nazi sabot- curs. He ingots a. clever antagonist ohably good health and are look- ing forward happily to their six- tieth wedding anniversary, next yearn-S. is at present ill Canadian Police s one month P‘; in I-Ielmut Dantine as Colonel Hugo von Keller. vicious. arrogant head of a band 1f Nazis landed by sub- marine on the coast of Hudson Bay. whose objective is to bomb thc Welland Canal. Destroys Plot The story takes Flynn through an exciting chase through the north country in a. blinding snow- storm Climax of the picture com. cs when Flynn discovers the Nazi hideout, and in a great feat of daring gets control of their plane and wrecks it. breaking up the Today's I NFAN TRY versatile Just moving f "rriviuuivulzsui. ring. " Flaying o positc Flynn is Julie ¢Aluuia Bishop, p ty bldnde actress whose work in “Action in the North cast include John and Gene Lockham-s. Ridgley Toronto Man Offers Eye To Blind Girl RONTO, Feb. 21 - (CF) — Arthur Cairns, 2'1 year old Toronto truck driver, today cffered to glvc one of his eyes to Hazel Belbin of Moose Jaw, Sasls, if doctors though‘? the cornea could he triihspisn to restore her sight. Miss Belbin, 25, and blind for 1'1 years, last week went to New York for such an operation ut doctors told her that the trip was in vain. suggested that the cornea of n dye rsorrs eye might be transplflfl- d more successfully than from someone who had died. Coldwell Still Critical Of Aluminum Company UITAWA, Feb- 2l—(CP)—M. J. Coldweli, C.C.F. leader said night in the Commons that to vote concurrence in a. report of the will‘ "tures committee on oper- ations oif Alumlnlun Co.. of Can would Ido violence to one’s intell- rice. -Hess.idthcre rtwas ’ ' ‘ ‘ to “whltpetiwash the deal" between the company and govern- ment during debate on mrarrmv ccaezu __"ruis.o CARRIER - Races tN uuorsn. COVE" omit termed the “moot mm vehicle In this war“, the fairer"! Benin ie the pet of the ‘ - ,, ' U"! . 91°“ lotions over ten-|In that would bu impassable to almost any other mean! if transport. This speedy. lightly armoured. open-topped vehicle trlvfll In caterpillar tracks at n speed comparable with that of road-confined i liltomobiles. It. can mount u Bren pun for action IIIIIIII- H161"! "W? . 75mm Mn goidwen “id n31 mil aircraft, be utilised u n smoke screen layer. barbed-wire destroyer, | h“ ma,“ statements about Alum. lor laying communication wlrec, and for many other types of work. The I mum 3Q undertakings h“; been hull-hitting Infantry have n tough affection for those speedy weapon ‘ amply confirmed by witnesses ag- Ilnim flu-ii can take ns much punishment us the versatile infantrymen ooarlns for the company M"! t e . . vernm nt. There was no question and still conic beck to hand out even toulhcr punishment to I'll?“ m: auegung“ “that we _ Co., of Canada. was and is rririllrmrusvrrlxalrls Sllllli GAIN FEED SERVICE National Film Boaril N" "Io" TIIE MANUFACTURER Tonight, a motion that the House concur in IRE! SOUND MOVIES ‘ gsrkgalo — — —— — — ‘llvlongay’. _ our --————-— uesn. m.“ffifiiflfriilil‘Eliiihfiiéirslltliiiillll. “éliiii ,i IT"WS.‘°C'LI.'.‘.Z_T...T...W£‘iiilil: fl-il-SI. l r:--—---i IIISUFIHIIEE ALL fig iiirii IIUTTART Slzmzzzcrsidc GAIN LAYING MASH and other SHUR GAIN Com lete Feeds. All extra transportation and handling is clIm nut- ‘il. Ind the saving reflected in ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Fmh Foods When you buy SIIUR GAIN Complain Feeds. you bur “Nil made right at your local mill. o! Peqlliljw- The" IN FRESH FEEDS. FRESHNESS IS of mayor import- “as in feeding poultry. SHUR GAIN Fresh Feeds are... or feeds. “Shur fislil Saves You Money" In SHUR cam Feed Service the Feed Division of CANADA PACKERS Ltd. KENSINGTON "- '5 ‘SLAND PROFESSIONALCARD m“ ' co-orssnas wml: l.“ . “A” WN/fizvpiaww ii- '" °""".%l‘v...':"‘.1.‘:.. . u.- e. T. E. ‘IIIIIKEY s nil-rm. North-II HI elluufcr River Ilryflll-Mcl-eod. Vllmllillgelfiflwa‘ ' i .I. C. Wilkinson. 8 ‘finritfapifakllgngizrlnn c“ Nu“ Churlcmleecoanntunl g; . k. Montague l Wlltshi ~ ' PO- 81. PSIGII i5. D. Dixon. "North T170!!- rh..i."q,'.i,,'1?,f Ya‘ "Ill" Sh!‘ Lilli?! ii Atlantic" elevated her to. stardom. Others in the supporting‘ her late residence. The services at the house and grave were conduct- Rev G Carlyle Webster, assisted by Rev. Dr. Gengc. The pallbearers were: Frank I-Iamm. Percy Hamln. Guy MacEachern, James MacEachcrn, J.R. Munn. and Major A.S Robertson. Inter- merut in Mermaid Cemetery, IIOLSTEINS HONOR LIST — The names of two Prince Edward Island I-lolsteiiis appear in the ari- nual honor -list Just released by the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada, in which recognition is given to the outstanding produc- ers of the year. One is a member oi‘ the Bunbury herd of Hon. J. Walter Jones, Charlottetown, and the other is owned at the Falcon- wood Farm maintained by the De- nartment. oi Agriculture, also at Charlottetown. The former is Ab- egweit Lorna Regina, who set a new Canadian record for butter- fat with her 305 day, junior three- year-old production of 742 lbs. but- terfat from 11,709 lbs. milk on three-times-iiay milking and the latte; is Falconwood Erunice. who gave 19,615 lbs. milk containing 663 lbs. butterfat to stand fifth for milk in the senior four-year- old class of the 365 day division on three-tfmes-a-dlly milkng. To gain a place on the honor list, on animal must have completed a record of performance test during i943, that rated among the top five made in any part of the Do- minion in its class for either milk or butterfat. Personals Mr. and Mrs. WR. Aitken have left on a short visit to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. K X Brown Fred- ericton. N.B.. are in the Cit . at the Queen Hone . MrwRae Cluipinan, Moncton, ur- rived last evening. Cclville. P. E. 1. lottetown, spent the week-end in Central Royalty the guest of Mr. George Stewart. . Rev. G. Crowley, C. has been n patient at the lottetown Hospital has now ned to the Holy Redeemer Rectory. His friends in the city and counir will be glad to learn that he convaloscing satisfactory. ed by plane from Mioncton, NE, where she spent the past four weeks the guest of her sister and brother-in-law. Mrs. E. A. Wood ancl Mr. Wood. North St. R. C N .V.R. duties week-end with and port. his parents Mr. II. B. Lgislature To Open Today mszomxoroiv, Feb. 21-40?) Brunswick Le isture sion of the 39th legislature. tlcipatcd before next when the government's term would expire- Lieutenant - Governor W. his guard of honor read the Speech from the Throne IS DUE IN MANY _ hand-crafts. haw and Cpl. Jay of the R..C.M- tn Mr. Lloyd Sharp Tyne Valley. is Mr- H.118. Hamming is s. patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- one pital. AC1 L. G. MacDonald has re- .turned to his posting depot after spending his leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, D. R. Wells of the R.A.F., Char- SS. R. who Char- retur- .V l5 Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson return- Able Seams-n Murdock Molyneaux, left yesterday to re- after spending a Mrs. N.C. Molyneaux, South- --Prspsrations were complete to- night for the o ening of the New tomorrow ‘ afternoon. It will be the fifth res‘ ,--.- A general provincial election is an- ‘strength November. inn; "IE-YE" launching 0f nearly a BSENTEEISM Hold Conference lloro A conference for leaders of teen- in the b Ion urcbos of Prince Edward Island was held during tho t week-cud in Zion Church . The leader of the conference was Miss Mar- Karet Webstfl. Girls’ Work Secre- tarv of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The Conference program in- cluded discussions on the admin- lsLration of such groups ls Girls‘ Auxiliaries Girls’ Guilds Ind Ou- nfldlflli Girls in Training; the planning of programmes, and the trying out of new pro ects, and The conc udingr Ill- rlion held on Sunday ai . n stressed educations. me- thods as applied to Sunday School caching A bounteous su per was served on Saturday eve i; by meinbe of Zion Ladies’ Gui d. Those in attendance expressed deep appreciation at being able ti. participate in such a conference for leaders of teen-age girls within e Christian Church. Miss Webster leaves by plane today to hold further conferen- ces in Campbellton, Quebec arid Montreal, -> Gaining Federal Provincial Parley 0n Post-War Needs OTTAWA, F-‘eo. z1-—(CP)~Deci- slons taken at the coming Domin- ion-orovincial conference may es- Labllsh the framework within which post-war economic plan- ning for Canada can proceed with more certainty than has been pos- sible up to this time. As a minimum it is believed the result hoped for is an understand- ino of the respective roles of the Dominion and provincial govern- ments ‘in measures projected to maintain a. high level of employ- tern to protect Canadians from ex- treme hardship resulting from old age. unemployment and sickness. While that is a minimum. the maximum might be a general agreement among the provinces on a. method of amending the British North America Act whereby pro- vincial views could be tested on matters affecting‘ the provinces without reference to the British parliament. as well as changes in the act itself as it relates to the distribution cf powers as between the Dominion and the provinces. With matters of more immediate practical importance to be dealt with. however, it is possible that questions of constitutional change may be pushed into the back- ground unless there should be a general disposition on the part of the provinces now to act. » The time of the conference is still indefinite In the I-Iouse of Commons prime minister Macken- zie Kine. suggested it might be possible about Easter. Most of the provincial legisla- tures. however. now are in session and two of them. Quebec and Saskatchewan. face elections after the end of their present sessions. Ir. is not known for sure whether they will have time between the and of their sessions and their el- ections to prepare for and attend a conference. The last conference met in the winter of 1941 and a. large part of the new conference's work-that relating tn flnances—results from the earlier meetings failure. The i941 conference was asked to consider the recommendations of the royal commission on Domin- inn-nrovlncial relations aimed ai re-adjllsting the division of rev- enue sources and financial obliga- tions. It broke up after two days when three provinces, Ontario. Alberta and British C lumbia. flatly refus- ed to accent the commission's pro- posal: as ~ lW-l- nf discussion. "Aircraft Barrier Strength Big Factor ‘Against Jap Fortress B)’ JAMES J. STREBIG Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINNGTON, Feb. 21—(AP) —Tll@ Sllread and power of aerial slugging handed Japan's outer strongholds in the last week may concern the enemy as much for its evidence oi growing United States _ naval-air strength as for the ac- , tual damage caused , In the first ll months of par- ticipation iii the war the United States lost foul" of its seven pre- war aircraft carriers. One, of three remaining afloat was kept in the in the Pacific with two carriers. sometimes with tyne, In the nast year the Navy has accumulated enough flat-top sirl-"nslh for a bold and devastat- Iils two-day assault on the mighty Truk bastion along with simultan- eous blows at. Japanese-held Isl- ands hundreds of --iile~ lifffly in the Marshiills nnd Carolina. Reasons 1'“ iiispiny n: pow- npperir to be:- l. rail... “ivory in carrier from illc low reached in 194.2 anci enrly 194.3 with the score of and several times large carriers G- that many small ones. Clark will arrive at the parliament building at 4 p.m., A.D.T.. review rler-based planes. three types nf and then Dm- which-Corsair, Hellcat and Hell- ceed to the assembly chamber to diver-went into action last year. t 2 The development of new c“- - 3. Deterioration of CASES TO COLDS Help Consdfleerurolort. lo on the lob. Curry u box of Smith Hm. Cough Drops and help - , mventlmndlng wlitnueimuumotioe SMITH BROS. COUGH DROPS Evacuation Ilospiizll on the Italian‘ figli 238 crsualties were brcilzht to tins power a and morals despite improved o >1 I launching of 10 carriers of the OOO-ton Essex class and nine of lhc g i0.000-t0ii converted ' Both are fast. heavily armcrl ships. |In addition, American shipyards have turned out scores of escort‘ carriers sion "baby flirt-tops," taken part in assaults on Japanese . ‘bases as well as serving iii convoy i escort. aircraft fcrrying assignments. 7f lng l’7. This is a for 1 in aerial combat and no...) Atlantic, arid the Navv Qpgy-gtgd l2 for i on an over-all basis. with- out shore installations. indirectly. , _ , The report lll qucsiloli, mriile. IQNDERTAKER An iniilill: i)i'c‘. 1:415‘. found among- iuthcr things that there was no EMQALMEQ ‘ charges against 1P ‘sldent and general manag N J“ "M" All‘ lpion 1 wish to express to every ‘(Lil-t Ithanlts for the ioyol assistance and PRE-LENTEN DANCE TONIGHT HOLY NAME HALL- Sponsored jointly by the Knights of Columbus and the Hockey Team frorn No. 62 C.A. (B) T. C. DANCING 9.30 TO I230 Music by No. 62 C. A. (B) T. C. Dance Band From Mr. .l. F. Pringle 3 ‘throughout the Atlantic Ration- “ B - front. in 011p l ll. one oi‘ hos The little Italian miss In the photo thought it would be just wonder- fui to ride the oig nk—lllitll Pvt. ILIIICSL Di uizicnizzu of Phllziilclphia, P4,, . lifted her to thn animal's back. She ilceidcil slic ivnrltctl down-and- quickly ‘throlil-h declining unity; V’ _ m‘ jSave Money On The Navy has announced cruiser typo.‘ 01.1.AWA_ Val which trepresent conver- cargo- ypc ships into immlqn.‘ h“ and tiicse have 1w Um [Pdcml rruollii ~ hr. ml 0i of _.. lid 5100130003. anti-submarine patrol and ‘i U I . The su eriority of the new planes ‘n C‘ demonstrated n‘. l “yhail lmmd fir their profits Ul:.l ?.‘ \\. i‘ planes on the ground ll/llllt‘ lo ‘,5 ratio of ‘l l Spool-tiny: ‘ damage to ships nnrif ndation for mi .icl'. MONCID i.i.'.:ly Sill Army. 21;“: Shipbuilding Contracts g1__<cPi- . {Hughes Cleaver lL-lrialtoni, chair- ‘innn uf the war expenditures com- he Commons today l ShIPI-“llldllm the immaculate Conception. Harri- lvllllicll l" l‘ Silmlg ‘i son avenue. Beaten. February l4tli ire-bury of 1>@l\\'@°=li(*..oiti\r1.aY-.it hei- "xesidcnc " iKin lincl been alllc. _ st estimates oiiElizabeth Edwards. and the commit-l were the origin- , \ oil a motion to have ai ‘ report of the committee concurred in by the House. Mr. Cleaver said the committee has saved taxpay- (‘l‘.'i “million of dollars." directly ori nurn interests made inst ses- hv M. J. Caldwell, C. C. F. PAGE Guides. to meet at Zion Hall ‘rucsdsyutlotoonctiopestu wviously announced. Supper to served at 6 o'clock lhurp. Capt. Yoo. 6TH Ii ‘ITII GUIDE COMPANIES TRINITY CHURCH l Today is Feb. IZ-Thinkixiz DIY --the birthday of both Inrd and Lady Baden-Powell. In celebration of this event. i-Ier Royal Higfihess Princess Alice. will speak over the radio at 6.45 tonight to Girl Guides and Brownies throughout Canada. The 6th and 7th Companies are being hostesses at this evenings meeting, and will have as their guests. members of the 3rd Com- pany from St. James Church. All the Guides "com these three Com- | parlles are requested to be at Trin- itv Social Hall at 6.30. Please be sure to b» on time so that overv- Olip may be ready to listen to the broadcast. SEE HINT iContinuelivfrzln. pa gc i.i sum-fin‘ r ~- ii .J_V usually “R5 a. "lost day except for the agricul- turai estimates. anti they develop into a debate bewxvecri the Agricul- ture Minister and western mem- bers opposing ‘.110 administration!‘ Cabinet Ministers spent more time out oi the House man they din in it. hc suid. Clarence Gillls lC.C.F.-C.:ll.- Bro- toii Soulthl expressed support ior Mr. King's inctloll. Graydonfiflng Dcllaie Mi’. Graydolll. reference part-y" was ciluilehgeu by A. |ric asked WIICRIIPI‘ ‘our purl IL) men." and men. rows m mo“ ‘Clurlpdvrfloliyii liitiukdil, i-r e measures of social security set igdilliuglul-I LUaul-icvtico - r . . . . . .; . - .. ‘ . ‘ . ' gtgtlgo$grége ghggnfggglsielggie: gay‘; The dramatic guru.» above shims a _<i.ii..ll niilriiilcrl Airlerrcan manned a W05 _.,- m, ‘m. [Wm fighter receiving prcciz-s-u blood DIZISIILI. in the i: iciat 0f lllo. JIM! i Mi‘. Graydoll lis to Wllflifilll‘ MI‘. _v of battle, {Bracken had a hand ill the tie- cisicn. evacuation groups. Ililfltli. you puss I) nhuoii Ti) rzzr; IIEIJ Hglllsgbigi‘ l3Jg§fl§l§nbI-f'?“”_fg,dl" l}: C5055 B5009 5AM‘- , Gmydoli. "The Hrlnlc Minister C35‘ r- ~— ; his temper LlIlS afternoon and 1 , wish him to calm down a bit before - he loses it further. As to the tiles:- llon of asking inc ‘yes or no‘ I am not under cross-examination." Mr. King said there was need for one duva ivcek when thc Cabinet could sit right through without breaking up to attend s Co.i'.i.ncns sitting , "wny not dispense uith parlia- ment altogether?" asked Mr. Han- son. "I think pllrilalnellt could well dispense Wllfl my nonuraolg friend," replied. To emphasize ni; point about the need of the cabinet for a day on which it could hold long meet- ings Mr. King said ioday the cal:- inet met st-noon and sat until 2.45 p.m., breaking up to come to the House at three cfclock. “One of the questions we were discussing in cabinet council today was a question on which we are expected to give Great Britain an answer by Thursday of this week, It is a very. very important ques- tion, one which we could not set- tle in the 2 1-2 hours we met ic- day." At another point Mr. King said: "I do not want members to for- get that. enjoying the confidence of this country as we do, having had it from all sides. from the opposition as well as from the press practically with one voice. that we should continue to carry on until the war is over. I believe we are entitled to say that we need an extra afternoon." | i I DEATHS lDIlNN-At the Charlottetown Hos- ‘ tel on February , i944, John l, aged 92 years. The remains l will be forwarded from Frank Hen- nesseyks Funeral Iicimc this morn- to Plusville for intelonere’ MCNEILL- In the City Hospital on February 19th Katherine Mc- ‘Neill age 3i of Cape lsretozi The remains are, resting at the A A lI-Iennessey Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. l MACKINNON - n. Boston. mes. on February 10th. 1944 Mary A iCunningham), beloved wife of William tBilli MacKlnnon Solelnn Requiem High Mass at Church of H! _\' g Street on Monday. Fe 44. Mrs. John Gormley. nee formerly oi Rose Blanche. Ncwioundliind. aged '73 years. Funeral privately from lFl-ank Renncssevs Funeral How" JVcdnesdsv afternoon at 2.15 to Si Peters Cathedral. Interment in Et . PCEETS Cemetery N. D. MacLean l Charlottetown and North Wiltsiiirn Phone I49 entral Region of the Canadian ational Railways. Mr. J F‘ Pim- le sent out following message to e posted on bulletin ironrdo ore leaving the Atlantic R0- icer employee my co-opemtion received nnd to ea)‘. how greatly I have enjoyed work- ing w th them to further Cannons war effort and in the interest o! the railway in which we all trike you will all to my successor. as I hnvc en Sflfd, J. F. Prin c . Pringle ms bccn vicc prc-| general manager of the Region cf the riiilivzlv and is in that position by! Mr. J P. Johnston. formerly chief of transportation at Que. do)’ give tile sainc blljllopiélgii». y . . who arrived in llic citv to- w tolto over his new duties. Nmvmml BIWIIIEIPYPLI U-boai skipper who sights above apparition a few miles through his pcriscopc will probably crash-dive in panic. It's Trumpeter, new British carrier, fantastically souioliillled. $3 was». s...e.._. ... _ we.“ m...“ 4é=tJEi;‘l“' ..<