s. John Pond. l1 char-eh SUMMEBBIDI and PRINCE subscri tlons Advertising, ahouid be left with Mr], 90ml, __.___..._.__ n, Gqgrdian ma: hr Maths! dllleinllgepny of the following stem i, h Bookstore, Water Street. u“ Bakery. Water Street. Tororiw Guardian will be 130501 at 2e P" all. delivered to my hem. u; a". or 10o pe "p, your order to the b»: responsible roi- dcliveriea Str b — P]! ooerlivn °"' m Gonrli D Mark dliauiuwfdnlrlliii: ___._.i..__. Bnmmerside by for this service, i"! Your route. r week. Phone 2.89 lunm ls reserve or new! d f {lmlorcisol Interest, but advertising .1; nrlvsv nature may be lllfllllfll n g penis a word. stric"! lllilbl! l; advance. skate Friday, _ '1) fancy dress '6“ rune Rink. _ L-4~12~ 1-24-41. it hit t- Braces tire and Bosclcjessorlaes that will make the my “m. model look new in forty on, L-425-1-24-2i. -ii.-u.rii ti. aivrrraivr. eneral l .~\‘.!t‘liC\‘ Insurance of all iiiid iJaftlCli ars without Phone Summerside L~943-l-3-2i “i! EADING CLUB l)_li(‘i four English paint- ions were very MacCardle dviicious lunch-S. as h ntd a UltSEs ALUMNAE DANCE Nursrs of Prince County uypltal held a very successful liiiunae iiaiico in Maple Leaf Gar- eiis on Wcducsday which was at- znded by a v v large number of -1 .. members of the Harold Gaudefs the music Personals -llr, (ioliiiiigfltzlancyr is on a to 'l‘oronto.—-S. is vi siting his home Llliss llclen Chisholm. R.N.. t North Tryon is in Charlotte- owii on special duty at the Prince ward Island l-iospital.—S. -iir. J. R. Baiiurn, Mount errant is supplying in the freight ifice in thc place of Mr. Harold iciiolson who has been transfer- d to Cainpbeilton, N.B,—S. ._Frleiids will be pleased to learn st Mr. Ernest S. Wright of " ghtis Radio service is maklnfl gOOtl recovery from his recent new-S. -Mr. Ausiin Murnhy of Alber- n loft vrccntly for Boston to ii friends -S. -illrs. George Oliver and her iuahter. Miss Gertrude of Ai- irton are visiting in 5t. John, . —\. —Mr. Harold Nicholson. son of r. and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson. immcrsirlc, has been appointed ~ the office of train desnatcher Camnlicilttm. N. B and loft A iicsk to take up his duties. 1‘ sonic time nnst Mr. Nicholson as born assistant iwent at the . N. R. at Summersidcn-S. iiudsifrirlfrio To The Arctic Tourist traffic to the western ctlc is increasing. according to e Department of Mines and Re- es Air and water transporta- nyto the mining enterprises in the iicarnitit- District are being vised l imlllllv numbers of visitors lured the romance and mystery of the i d oi tho midnight sun. Travel to r northland teaches its peak dur- Ethc months of June, July and uzusi w the days are long and \c verzetatlon is abund- transportation the year round, while e1 ovcr ihe water routes usually "Sflcavfv iii June and continues 1 ..ii~ out" part of Septembfi‘. atcd at Fort Smith niic, and stop-over ac- ls available Bl. R19- Aklavdk. 1 urcraft, equlppg§ with foils iii summer and skis in h? P} vc rcvoiutloniried travel to r _ anti mnnv remote areas wife iii »r.v could be reached lfr days or weeks of trbvel " a ‘f f“ ‘lllill dot.’ team are now a en hours‘ flying time from h centres of population. 'I'he hrflgp” M‘ $"rvi.~e Limited and aim"! l - an Airwnvs Limited l) L‘ Rh rrzular schedules to most- m?“ ill!‘ Mackenzie District. uxppolilg fleets of heated planes b,’ cowyith two-way radio to en- und “minus contact with the nmah-{utrm of wireless stations "as throughout the Terri- Mia W fiirht from Edmonton, Ewan. kl Prince Albert, Saskat- n sr-nlfl Ycilowlcnifc by way of I d“ th or Goldfields may be QHOWkIIIIlF few hours. and from mm i‘ all‘ transportation is ,,p°n R lltlrtatlon is also available m, C_ fldlllm nn Great. Bear Lake m,‘ Jlllvrmine on Coronation Biggllfllld Diesel-powered boats nmmrom the end of steel at ,3. mék-f- ‘Alberta, and travellers h. ha‘: too lfitttl-miie trio down atlfkn and Slave Rivers to .9 misl lv. I “'1' and thence down Hank“ f“ Mackenzie River to W‘, wd if Hudson's Bay Calm. ll“ Northr-m 17am- °°ml>=nv both mfiih- ‘iii illpq hm" service. and other o," m h are available. including n,‘ on ‘at Yellowknife mining is... Ink l‘ ualrth shore of Great ln-angfici» ills tors to Aklavik can a mdun, Y," l trnnsporation across Jllresc-fqlyhs t° the population Vii n Pltnalrlinaimd Alaska frogl so; ', i = curney may e , bagililfll-ll steamers plying up ‘ t" Pacific Coast. EE sol-It i AL. —HALIVER 0n. only 65c at Taylor flight.) Bllllltm- L-882. -BUY Beef Trl cl 5t d3 Fox Biscuits at Brggetsin an rd L-425-i-24-2i. ing get my prices on Fox Meats and cereals. Full stock on hand. Keith While. Kensington. L-317-1-22-25. —-LEFT FOR ST. JOHN-Mr. Ralph Dodds of summerside left on Thursday on a business trip to St. John. N.B.—S. —WAlt SAVINGS COMMITTEE APPOINTED-The follotwing War Savings Committee has been ap- pointed for Tignish and vicinity: J. A. Bernard, Chairman, C. . Coonan. C. P. McCarthy, and c. A, Kinch. —PRESBYTERIAN Church Summerside. Please note: Mens Bible Class. The Ninety and Nine, will meet at 2:45 Sunday noon, instead of at 6 p.m., in the church Hall. The Men's Choir will lead the service of praise Sunday evening and the minister will preach an evangelistic sermon. Air Force boys. Home Guard men. all Lvery welcome. 1,466, —S.AD NEWS RECEIVED-Word has been received bv Mrs. (Dial Sutherland of summer-side. form- erly 0f Bedeque. of the dciitli of Mrs. John Cra-wford, a former resident of Middleton, P.E,I,_ at st. Paui‘s Hospital, Vancouver. 13.0. Mrs Crawford wcnl with hcr sou, M1‘. John Crawford to Viin- , couver about. 12 years ago and has i resided i-iicrc E\'f'l' siiicc. Mrs. l Crawford had bccn receiving treatment in the hospital and it was thought she was improving but cicatli came sitddcnly on Jim- uary 20th. l-Icr funeral took place on Januarv 23rd in Vancouver. Is- land friends 'wlll regret tn learn of her passing and extend sym- pathy t-o the bereaved family-S, —WILI. HEAR WAGE COM- PLAINTS — In COlli\"CliO1'i with wages complaints arising cut of the Summersicie airpcrt contract lthe Department of Labor rfvro- serrtative, now hivestigatiiv: tlcse .matte1's, states that arrangcnriviits have been completed to iniervicwv the men concerned, The plvfpfuso 0i these interviews is to secure, as far as possible, in association with the contracting ccmmmy, a basis of settlement. With this idea in mind the Inrbor Department ren- resentative, Mr. J, S. McCuPagh will be at the Court House. Sum- mer ide. commencing Ivioniay January 27, and requests that all persons interested will arrange to be present. Meetings will be hcld mornings, afternoons and when necessary. in the evenings. Mr. MoC-izliagh came to Summer-side in connection with his work carlicr ‘his week. It is expected he will re- turn to Charlottetown before leav- ing the province. lSki-ing In Jasper A National Park Mountain ski-mg in Jaspcr Nat- ional Park, Alberta. is becoming in. creasingly popular, accordmg to the Department of Mines and Re- sources, which repozts that skiers from many parts of Canada-and tho United States will spend a w.nter holiday in the QZOO-square-mile gar-k. Under the supervision of qual- ied ski guides the hgh country ofers safe skl-ing. For the omi- venience of mountain skiers routes have been established which par- mit long or short trips with accom- modation in comfortable hotels, chalets o!‘ camps. The tremendous stretches of open terrain in Jasper Park make possible every kind of -ing, and the huge snowfields, some dotted wfth evergreens, extend- ing over milesofunduiiiting country gladden the heart of the ski en- thusiast. Development of the skl-ing area on ‘The Whistlers Mountain about s. mile from Jasper tzvwnsite, has been designed to provide a vrriety of slcpcs within 985v reach of local skiers and those who comc to the» mountain reso:t for s, winter vac- ation. The downhill course meets requirements of the Internat- ional Federation of Skiers. and drops 4,600 feet in a distance of three miles. The upper half of this run is over the smooth uplands above timber-line and the lower portion is through a series of meadows and along a trail averrufng one hundred feet in width. In addition a pract- ice hill and slalom course are avail- able on the slopes of The wnistlers. Within o. ilV€~Il'.'"-_\ "Mus are many open hills with easy runs for novices as well as d'fficult courses and trails for" more accomplished skiers. For those on extended vacations, tri under the direction of oom- pe ent guides may be loade farther nto the mountains, with ovemigiit stops at. comfortable cabins, One of the really popular ski tour; is a 3'!- miie jaunt frcm Jasper to Maligne Lake. The first stage of th‘s ou ing is a nine-mile motor drive, and then seven miles by ski trail to Tekarra Basin. Another‘ four and one-half miles along mountain ridges brings the ski partv to a cabin in B Shovel Pass ‘s the next stepping- lace and by the third night Mal- e Lake chalet is rcflched. Thr re- turn trip from Haliane Lake to the TOWn of Jasper- may be made in one day. Summer visitors to Jasper Nation- or "wk din-ins 1940 set an all-tlm-s f’ I‘, and indications are that the winor traffic w‘il be likewise heavv With Eu-opean ski areas dosed to tourists because 0' the War. mam’ skins frcm the United Statcs 9N! turning to the Canadian Roz-kcs. Jasper! winter ski season tourists 1. can flnd accommodation calculated to suit every purse and taste. and anoitim amrt in abundance 1 --rox RANCI-IERS-Before buy- l after- ' Public Health Review given at Board meetin MR. I. E. DALTON An informative review of the improvements in public health service was given by Mr. J. E. Dal- ton, (jllflliflillll cf the pubic health cciinmLttce cf the Summerside Board cf Trade, at the rccent an- nuiii niectng of the Board, At the outset Mr. Dalton said, there was a general improvement in h aith and also in sanitary con- diii n.- fcr the past year. Many OPQZIDlZEILiJIS and individ- uals are cont-chilling m-uch to the wtll bcing oi the citizens cd Sum- mersidc and vicinity and their ef- forts deserve the utmost praise. One of the greatest benefits to "ul public is tho dental .11 was es ta blzslicd in c a fcw vcar 3 ago c oliorts cf tho I.O.D.E.. .. I..'i ics Auxiiary- of the , jointly c;n- ..1 Si . 10 add to a fund 00,170 lrcni the TOWTI Council " ..lil0.00 from tiu- Pro- . . ' ' dentists n cnitributed t-hrty-fivn . diirzng the yzzii" t the treatments; fcr chzidrcil. The com- mittee is pieastd to rep:rt a vast improvement in the health of the childrcn since this work was begun; and each )'£‘Fi1‘ shows grciitcr zm- * provemcnt. in general health as the tcoilr rrccvg more attentcn Th: TB C1.n'c is anither public. health so ice which is daing a grcalt .:e in improving and miiniai .ug the hcaith (f the ccrvni1in.l_v. iesc clinics are held every two Creelnian. Charlctte- ’ t I “‘C~->§ by Dr : t \vii and Dr. Hawaii, cf Summer- sidc. The clinics have portable flurosccpcs and x-ray cquipintntj and the work is done 0n a free bas- g is. A large number of cases were: l diiiniv: the pzst ycai from, ' ‘ and witn ‘ dr and vic-nty, Hllfln oi ill" Pl"'V1lli"l5l S.::i (“lilllll much bcneLt was dc- , rlvcd from the tfflltnlfllis by the pritlciits It is to be regretted that the Sanitoriuin cannot handle the ilie czlucztrnai campaign and the Provincial Faziitcrlum, tubrrcuosis ls bot: ming more controlled and in two imtituti ns are. between them, able to handle ail the cases which come up, some of which are on a pay basis wh,1e others of necessity have to be treatcd free. A serious (li'i7\\'l)ilCk in connvctlon with the treatment of tubeicuisis in the Province is that, when in many 0859i, the bread winner has to givc up work in order to take the treatment, the family are left without roper maintenance of food and clot ing. This results in a low- ered ressitaucc and creates a great»- e-r hazard fsr TB. in the family. The emmittee trust that some plan may be worked out in the near future for an organization to lock after such situations; and while moriei‘ may not be necessary, clothing and food c uld be pro- vided whcre needed. The commit- tee wish. to thank the Y's Men's Club for their generous support in the T.B. Campaign. Also the var- ious organizations and individuals who have contributed to the health campaign, A great. deal of credit is due to Miss Ross, Public Hcalth Nurse, for her uritiring efforts in the cam- paign for better health. Miss Rios-s pays many calls during the year at the hcines giving information and instruction on prenatal and postnatal care, as well as attending... t) her duties at the Public health centre in the Town Hail. locisl Iervioo Wort The committee feel there in l. great need for some sort of social service in Summerszde, similar to that conducted in Charlottctwim in connectiai with the Charlottetown hospital. In Charlottetown e fund is provided at the hospital through donations from interested citizens to pr vide nurses with some recom- pense for taking cases where a num- is required, but where no money is available with which to pay the nurse. In Summerside. Miss Dennise Arsenault has been doing this char- itnblc work during past years with» cut any remuneration, work go- ing a long vray towards helping the do~tors tr look after the many un- der privileged cases. The committee would strongly recommend that some fund be created similar to the Charl ttatqwri one, from which Miss Arsenault could receive some remuneration for the splendid work she i; carrying on. Tin- clinic for the treatment of venereal diseases is still operating and doing gxd work to stamp out this loathsome disease. Dr, Ackc-ris clinic for crippled children is iirld several times a year and is operated 0n a basis 0f those who can afford it. paying and those who arc Unable t: pay. re- cfving free treatments. Much credit ls dut to the I.O.D.E. in providing milk fer under privi- lt-ged civldrcu at the schrol and t0 the C.W L, for sunpiv nil clot-hing and the nrccrsnrics of lfc to many needy families, The Y's Men have‘ in the past through ti... commun- bl/ICECRSIDE ND PRINCE COUNTY CH by chest fund provided baskets tmas; any surplus m.ney be- Ross for much m3 hfl-Xldfli i0 MISS m” cad liver ed medicines, and oil for under privileged children. due to the Y's roviding bathing arf for the child- many other Men's Club, houses on the w N". 8s well as for M’ as social service activities. Playground for Children A side is a “i. "f! Pressing need in Summer- DWIIET Playground for children. Far too many children are allowed to pl which is a very tine; but it is difficult to see how can be avoided until proper fwllltlrs are provided for them out, on the streets, ngerous of achzol hours, 1711,15 would quire some outlay p055ib1y °Bnn°t be attended to immediately; but it should be kept in mind and every effort made and to provide a playground in the near future. The health inspection has been continued in the schlflls and inoc. "lotion against diphtheria mlllibox carried out. Smallpox in- Ovulation is compulsory but diph- theria treatment is not. Most Pll-i. hvwie-ver, take Health Inspection the prstectiin it- affords, prac- re- and pu- advaniage of 'abie, leaving the oysters to grow another year. The County catch in i030 was approximately 4,600 barrels. while thisseasonuf i9 . was a few hundred barrels less. Some competition in this line may be aupected from British Oil- urn ta planters, who have tried out the Japanese product, for planting with very good results, and I un- derstand have laced them satis- factorily on the Toronto market. Inbster Industry The lobster business has been in a very perturbed state since the war began. Being cut cff frun the British market owing to exchange difficulties, we were ieift in a re- oarlous condition. Wit-h the n- tiori of relieving the situation the Federal Department cf Fisheries came to the aid of the fishermen, by offering the packer a certain price per case for his pack, and in- cidentally setting the price which he must pay the fisherman for his catch 0f lobster. There i5 n0 question about when the fishermen should be paid, al his money in most cases has been drawn throughout the season and in many cases, a great deal of it be- fore the season oipens. Although the pack was nnrrnai. the inspectors or graders, we might call them, did not. think they, Bi. Generally Simllilng the sanitary should be classed in the highest conditions in the town are good. category, with the result that many We have milk and water inspec- cases of good marirctable goods tion and specimens the Provincial Laboratory for test- ing at regular intervals. All must. be inspected before saic. Near- ,ly all rented houses iwith tlilets. althcugh are sent to I'll are equipped tlicrc 3T8 were left on the hands of the packers, although the prices had been paid to the fishermen in an- ticipation of the highest D1106 f0!‘ the fin-fished article. This made a. trcmcn v loss to many packers cat a still a few without thcm, and it is - and will no doubt cause at least 25 hoped that this condition will soon be remedied. In connect-ion with sanitation, nothing has yet boon done in per cent cf tltem to quit packing. 'I'.‘iev concluded that it was im- possible to pack small lobsters in rc- isunh a manner that they would be 88rd t’) the east end sewerage out- i graded in the A class whcn Judged let; and aith ‘zugii the C lTilTlIliPL‘ ,by a scientist and thefist. (The realizes that. tlir correction of the . grades were A. B. and C.) unhealthy $lli"t lion created there, i entails considerable expense, it hoped that scmcthing may be (lOIiC in the near future. Need for Small iiomcs Tho cumniiticc would ulh 1y rcciiiimcnrl that 50W‘? side. n.t for the purpose cl hiii '. large irrctchtlcus lion...- in make z-n cffrt to p- cmnfortabw; . properly health h; i iitpp hath cv-fijviliiii" " Oil" lion'- is l that. wv may have u h". ,‘ trier nfYlllc in Summers d~~ in 1.011. ll"ll.<."\lt‘1'!I' "711 ' i. l-Ill ll'])"' 11c wii (Suzncill J. j mittcc Piilaik- Hcaltir. ll that all arc entitled v; world's 1 lilac:- 0f is itcfh l" than a I .t r. and to say very iiiili iliiiy‘. We believe 1-0 f ed. clothing. shcitcr an’! med- ical carc. Tiicrp is cl1"ll!l1 of firs gKQTds for tvciilffn-a if tli 9'.’ ha _ill‘f‘l‘, han- l Chair-mm D". .l, r" S'm;‘= n. Cun- FISIIERIICS (“fHHlFFfIfI-Z the scason. Thc s01.‘ ccd fislrriu and mflTkPt 1m: is about as, usual. Thr- County of Prince has gtvinl abcut one and onc half i , . kcs evciyv 24 hrurs. 'l‘l~,_- iclloiwiig r» p rt it the Fi-h-l lfmli vrn ‘e c ntains at least cries Ccniniittc" \v'~~ dr"\ c‘ hi" cin- ounce c-f bl nri and as the ‘the chairman Mr. T‘. M I,‘,~i:i’!'r"r.' lvrirt contract. 4000 ttmcs in an MLA. t l l!" i1 foliaiv- that thrre passes i 1 r. nllti the hcart cvcrv hour 4000 Smclls nnti (‘ltd j ffu 1 vlillvts <350 pcundsl of b1 ad. ’i“iir= u-‘sole mass of blood is sazd ‘The smelt f’.<‘ll‘l'l! h.» imp Yflli‘ ' a» incur 25 pvuild-s. s0 that a with vrigv gz~c rctu"n,< til m"; o“ tr cqual to the whole mass mill on po-tinds with only fair returns the filhrr-mcn. Ccmparinlz the Oysters catch w‘th last i.-t‘ t lf‘.l>i 7 _ i0 iltt icast ; _ arc r bulcd. "lie ‘\'l‘.!l hath t Another move in the right direc- tion was a size limit of 6 1-2 inches on lobsters fished. causing a tur- moil among time fishennvn. Unfor- tunat-ely the time this was announc- rd was very close to the opening of llllD fishing season and this was, iiiatic an cxi so b,\‘ the fnhcrmeti‘ mat lhry lll‘f'l no (mo. to arrange: llf‘.l‘ traps to permit the veryl T iiaii lobsters i0 escape. If ths .. limit rt (i 1-2 incltcs is not iuticii-ccl lllis culling season to at , 1i" cs tiicn it ‘ ouid have rc ; lrcn b ttcr to liar: lrfi it alone and mad» no change whatever. A lretcr 6 1-2 1ll(’-ll(‘5 l ng is hardly ih packing. and impossible with (r i ii wl ch to make a giod smooth iarcy lmk nu pack. in 1037 1hr total ciitrh was 309,- ight= In 1939 the ‘s 235302 hundred- zling to thc Canad- . a shrnkiige of ov- prunds those s sirwing for fifty .c 1880, a shrinkage ".11 priuiris a year: l 0511 hivn-drrd‘ ‘ c. tli l wc _ or four three _‘.'l‘il h. T110 WONDEEFlL HEART imrfit tn.» rate of 1 passes thrtugh the hi art _ . . . i times in an hour. or absut " one n evrry four mnutes. WILD CATS ‘it may be very difficult to be- lieve that cats wrre ever used in warfare. H wcver a 14th century i print, sh w; cats rushing toward the enemy lines‘ with grenades li- to little unemployment 631% wintef. asflaimos: everyone is o liged o 8 0" through fresh snowdrlfis each morning. A local merchant has the prize rnowbank, whlc is twenty- elght feet deep, in ront of his store more i: v in Carleton It/itre. John Smith, Carleton, has returned from a visit to her daugh- fer, Mrs. Leo Croken, Charlotte- town Ivfias Grace Howatt was a week- end visitor to Borden, where she a; iihe guest of Mlm Glenne Bem- aird. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Cutcliffe. Traverse. are receiving @011" gr-atuiations on the" birth of a son last Sunday, January 19th. Mr. Peter Nicholson. Harbvilio. h visiting his sister. Mrs. Harold Cut- ciiffe. Cape Traverse. M: Kenneth Dawson, Augustine Cove, has returned from a trip to Montreal. Messrs. Ralph Harvey. Raymond Keough, Leonard Cameron, Calvin Howatt. Cape Traverse. are in train- ing at Beech Grove Inn, Charlotte- town Mrs. McCurdy Bell has returned to Charlottetown after visiting her mother, Mrs. Hugh Walker, Cape Traverse who is iii. Her many friends are glad to learn that thore i ‘Carleton Ami Vicinity GUARD RONICLE Time To Epeaf; “ll/Va r And Ships At Busy Ports By DOUG HOW CanadiB-n Press Staff AN EAST COAST O PORT, Jan. 24 —(CP) jumbled panozama. of men Picturesque tiers from the part of the world whi against the powers of aggre Aboard a humble little freighter not possible death in the dee married, the other single, a mystery to him since Hitler pier- ced the Lowlands. “I've tried over‘; wev to get; news of them," he'd imve told you sadly. "But it's This war it's bad His wife then viras lr-ilBrist-ol after crossing to England four fore the invasion of Belgium bring- ing only clothing enough for a brief “She's still in Bristol," "and ‘bombing it hard. I wonder how she .,.. visit. skipper murmured ‘Ho got up and strode across the (‘VCICUCQ (‘lilltii floor to a porthole from which he Jewish zvturrc s Eurnpi an could watch ship; slowlv to join a convoy forirfnz up at the ,sra mouth of the harbor. ‘Good Luck" ‘SOlfll ANADIAN —If you could have tra-rriped the piers of this flourishing harbor-front as we have in these weeks and months of war i you'd be able to look back personalities strange vessels have entered its we.- far corners of that long ago you could have meta pudgy-faced Belgian skipper “those family worries over- shadowed his apprehension l). The fate of his two daughters. fie got. Writer on a and shi p. and ch stands ssion. EEYDiIB-n 0V6!‘ has been 1'10 $00G. days bfl- 3'01! the they're 1C5. filing by were throat The same fianiln: iii ilVlllL’ ' who looks a man men must You cuild lliii most, lHIiWRFilJlP ‘ll Wl10 survivwlzl up O1: tlii‘ .11 irue told av l! >1. r H1871 ~ tr r Vilifigp wivfrl (lo in t. fir‘ m brig‘ JHOTH. hardy on and Canadan s, from -\vlio cuint 15 some unprovgmmg, in hgr 90n- or "Mav God be with them," he and little Quns who cont and a lot: (mien muttered, of folks who iaIZ in bet/ween. ___i He disclosed casually that hi5 You'd have seen ships of mm? Hayden“ of this community “m... crew of 33_ htirbored men of 11 dlf. lands. . .big . (late passenger deeply shocked to 19am of the ferent nationalities. beats no ioizrvi- l Tn: tho brirzlit A strange, iTiCnfllv little man. this ,t‘OI0i's of lN . Jliilllt‘ of death of Mr. Melbourne A. How- att of Cape Travere on Sund-mv. January 19th, at the early age of forty-six years. He was around and about his work as usual, making several business calls on ‘Thursday- but when he arrived at. the home of Mr. Eisner Francis that day he was suffering from a sf-vcre cold Pneumonia let in, with complica- tions, and in spite of skiiiui medi- cal cam and tender nursing he irassed away Sunday night. At ‘he .~anie time his wife was ill with influenza, his son Vernon was in -t 1 Belgium skipper. of cnvm v hiirfxs thcv sftlflt ‘Thcrc were about 2.000 .\Vc had about 200 guards and hands, 'l"h6i‘c vvasn‘t an lvur went internecs but no stranger ‘ i-lltili now < than mrinv other who has sot foot, with the barre on Canadian soil along this watt-r- fmnt. TALES 0F INTERNEES You'd hear stirring tales from the “Tlilsfll Sim‘ ctcwmcn of the sir“ wlrcii brought DON 15 r1111 - hunciccls Canada and thcss are some of the S of them their swims. traycrs and b ships. dcepiy-ladc The‘. say a ini m of vv hip . _ (v n cnruo boats (l-‘i 2541 _ wm sviwrs siiirvr. Lnus Aiuiorrit Eve-n Billy R se 1;: ii't had any- hospital in Halifax with m‘ aslcs bv that vvc \\'."rcn't scared something thing ike 1t yr! I going u) following fluc, and his :on Krlsiv, was paint: to happen. .Oiic of be a so =ation on hr- ‘ 1 in triiiiiing with the North fiova thcm lumped owrrbrvirci. The the rvsort sen . Scotia Highlanders, setting out for home upon receipt of a wii-e stat- ing that his father was critically ill, read the news of his death ‘in the newspaper while enroute. Mr. Howatt was an energetic and in- dustrious citizen, a good nciglibor, always willing to lend a helping hand, a kind and loving husband and father. He will be sadly mls cci in the nvighborhoocl and especially R Mr were Mr. and Mrs guads shot another for trying to Among those from s distance who the funeral of the Melbourne Howatt on TllBFdRY William I-ialiiweii, Mr. Cameron of Stanchc‘. and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cameron of fiearletovm. t-tentled William iatl: won’ m)’ in the home where he leave to Friends n! M1“ William E- Cain?‘ mourn their great loss his wi bell Cffl“? Trawrse m” alum“, b, ’°"“°“y M“ 1mm“ “all” " 31$. iiilqtcoiiitieliirofi-ii. I-Eriviltieoulbeg-r its? three sons. Veinon- of the sniff oi Patter on. while skating M Wm the Bank of Nova Scotia at Dart- l mouth. n. s; Keisie, of the North Borden rink Wednesday nlsht- Nova. Scotia Highlanders ai Am- herst: Austin at iome, a. wcil as two young daughters, Mildred and Greta. e150 his mother, Mrs John W. Howatt, and a sister, Mrs. Gordon MacWiiliams of Cape 'I‘rav- crse. to all of whom sincere sym- pathy is tendered. The funeral. which ha‘: very largely attcridea‘ cicspite the almost impassable (on dition of the roads, was hold o: Tuesday. January 21st, from ill residence of Mr. Elmer Franci , The pastor of the deceased, Rev, Harvey Bishop who conducted thi- service, brought a message of com- fort and hope to the bereaved. 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