PAGE EIGHT ~ m, r ~= crllrlllll GUARDIAN ‘May Be Seeking Discuss Fish. ' m‘, To Knock Finns Game Outlook Out 0f War ,Mawhll.—( is oclIQs ls venerved (er oewe OI Iced intense, one advertising of e lave; nature may M l In Province ODDIILLOWS and Rebekahs lridge and Auction 45's.0dd.fellows Ill this evening, e30 P. M. Tic- ois 26o. Proceeds for DI the breaching of a strong defence line beyond Kalln Hittlser had ordered halted swim‘? s, system c: heavily es near e "certain _____ to the fish KIRK AUXILIARY er, 2'77 Kent Street. lr-907. roucs counr- In the Police l° M" 1”“ “u” “l” Court yesterday morning a, man vlwrsecl l1ll(|(‘l' llle Prohibition W55 flmd $200 and costs or three hn is lonely; John is sad; o friends has John, which is too bed: John pcrepires—- (he must, to live,) \ But john ofiends- friends can’t forgive. Iaih lonlghf vvllh UIIIUOY ‘Ilse ONI seep especially made Ie prevent "l0." (Body Odor) It W85 decided that the gxecuflvg lllpoint s conlsnlttee to collaborate “gamma “the "on," Dominion right to strike?’ and know whether the real instigators OUT - Firemen were flight for a fire at Park Terrace. It was only a, flue fire and did not cause any dam. with members of the Fisheries Board and the Provincial trenches, was blasted by l artllle and then stormed~ ch found 300 dead in the position, the stories declared. intensified Red army attacks a.- gainst a. wavering Finnish army on the Lradoga front were construed in London as an indication that the Soviet Union might bc seeking no inflict such e. decisive defeat on this northern sector that it would force Finland out of ilzc war. Reports of a growing peace party mlltcc. This was in Finland gave substance to the G. T_ Hal-me LllSDiItClII-H committee was not, from Russia did not indicate uia the fighting on the Finnish 1ND 59 was any heavier than that all along TRAIN ARRIVAL —'i‘liq “Prince Edward Island" unduly delayed by ice on llll> to‘ lllo provlnco last. night, A5 it refill-t the train carrying passcn. Scrs nirrl innit from 1n,» ’ arrived in Charlotte Burmallefenders " Expect Fresh Jap Assaults committee FEYYERAL Tomv ssrviccs ivill be hold {V011 denmf- 74 UllllPl‘ Queen s morning i0 me Mrs Catherine Dunn. be at. the Roman Catho. tcry. The service will inn. aged H5 died st, seconded by Mr. adODtBd. The Mon! Tslie Part The German radio said that. the A great ma“ i war mo 1 Russians had loosed heavy attacks y spur mien Present In 1951783‘ 38in”, a representative making plain that only aggressive which col. Johnstone 9f the 51,11,191“,- u-mamem yo,“ and not defensive action was now Ind“! offered the sqviet ambassadors to being considered, declared to the {In uzp work on Russian arms or- country:- le BMW-sled were: ‘peed hatched“ w m“ m}! ltilzxgahtilsanpisnts would escape na- ven inches; the 1mm. e brown trout t0 the 151M161: the maintenance of ponds with boats for the use of tourists SPEAKERS‘ Gobi-inner - At 5-’ 0f Citizens representative 811G other organlp 1118M bv fPremier o s. I ttee to work 1n co- on ivillrthe newly formed Y5 Division of the Dominion lC Information. The dressed by Mr. T.W. MacDennot, Ottawa, who is in e of the Division. the pujposg of w .eh is to create in each Pro. l’! Qrganlvcd office to assist tint: ‘and ‘assigning public (lISClISS various aspects s connected with Cann- s war effort. After milch inform- over which Mr. ET. as to Ganallian Legion Secretary Drowned against the Finns around Lake Ln- m0? Drift In a general discussion doga, but it claimed that an Axis dunno the meeting and many val- counter attaiolr had destroyed more liable ideas were than half the Red forces. London sources pointed out that the nggd 0g a decisive victory over the. Finnish to 51x or 5e forces would not necessarily mean auction of a Russian bleakthrougli north, SlIéCBi the lilgazls ttiiivudly htillllfl- th tron n ilia sec on ieav y laéd with well-manned lines to “<1 ‘libel-ii the improvement of bolster the fighting spirit of the saltwater trout fl-ihini. The pollu- tion of streams by starch factories, ~ m-‘Vdllst. cw. was also dismissed. ‘Ilwse taking Dart in the discus- sions were: Messrs. A. E. Morrison, A. W. Hyndman. A. H- Mmlld. Wol- cabinet as minister of state and re to: Maihiewn. w. n. Tldmarah, .1. manta“ c! u» vgrnmenl; J. Liirabee, Earl Ings, J. J. Trai-n- the Senate until 1 0. He was re- appointed in 1935 he th Kin , government, came lgmknm i; p“: ‘continues her prteent attitude to. ‘Ihls spokesman added would be possible for Jepam end Auelzralia lo ‘home , ithoilgh not by a separate peace since that would be barred by the All this was ignored by the Aus- By Daniel Deluce Associated Press Staff Writer INIANDAIAY, Bumia , March miles north of lost Rangoon brac- today for expected BUTEHI assaults on Toungoon and Prcme Ylleetilllz was ad by Japanese who gained possession of the broad Irrawaddy delta of a advanced. Am “___ Cam bell it was the improvemen on‘ 15° 398a ers’ Commi already have L- war-weary Firms. The ivvo cities are 80 miles apart Sllfflkelts and about one llrrii of tire distance from Rangoon to Mandalay. a] Japanese were H188 reported to have reached a village for it! miles south of Toungoon and to more than mm have estahisllcd ocntnct ivlth bands 5T0 ladies, A nomi the was ZDDOHIlOCl to l al committee of not embers. including IlfllillL’ committee cporl. later to Mr. leaves on return to or. G. T. Hurdle, J. W. Jones, Stew. Fl? 501195. S. F‘. Doyle, Ralph Jen- kins and P. L, Cambeil, N "- r ew The veteran statesman was call- ed tolbhe Imperial privy council last Always a finn believer in the Iicastle of Nations, Senator Dan- dvmnd "Dllesented Canada at sev- eral of his meetings and was presi- dent of the sixth assembly of 1h Ieezus at Geneva in 1925. when be mob find his 80th birhday Senator ‘Bend-ir- and said he felt “as well today. gs I was five, or even l0, years ago." chAt btgmt tlane both sides of i111 I DB warm tribute to the veteran Parliamentarian, When he was appointed to v0 Dnpfiinl Privy comm) I35 beg-am, mdisizurbed one of three members o.‘ the then Q" ""119"- Domlnlon cabinet to hold that hon- ille work in connee- °T~ the miter-i bill": Mr- Klnii. and ice Minister Lapointe who died last autumn in Montreal. Irrawaddy Rnez‘ for an attack on xii: MacDennot .t Ld, ‘Althotiligh a ngtlltgvlard offensive rnittees have ‘brie; 0 a orig e gene!‘ e Bay of Bengal on the west to the N" Bllmfiwlvk an Thailand border 0n the east would leave the Japzuicse right. flank en- l igcrecl by Chinese ' aders apparently were prepar- "Papa," ing to take this risk in the hope olf veteran getting ea Miandailglty, pivot of Bur- native of Brussels. B ma’ con nu ng ence. Its was reported meanwhile that 1°" his home ln_ M the Chinese in the Shari states. on Walk“ 70-15"! miles the eastern end of the new Allied Bumia line, would be supported by y" ' large numbers of American planes. _ ‘Iliese troops are now taking their m,“ m” full share in defence of central miles a day’, Buznm under the British command- er, Lt. Gen. Harold Alexander. ' Chinese sources said earlier de- In the last war he was wo feats in Buiénammight have or: the leg and lost his right forestalied inese U009! a bcen put into action won-lea". TllPy said thousands of milled z e veterans hail been immob- Mr. W. A. Geudet, president, e:- plofned that after careful consid- md fomefly of wlnnlpeg’ w“ be_ oration last season, which was the “eyed today m have drowned m first 1n which licenses had been collected, it had been decided that A hat belonging to Maj. Bowler it would be unwise to spend tl-iis was recovered todav from a spot money without having first secur- ed the advice of blologlml times-ts. For this reason the license Bowler, Dominion Pllanined in each of the Canadian 145810“ dnNproirlnces, and, in process of doing so?" Sea“! u’ E .TR0.l..l.Ek' HERE ___ M- the Ottawa River. Vllllflffllill, better known as near where owo mill seeing a man jump or fall nlo the river from the Chandlers 3y 1920, he has Silage which connects Ottawa. and tour around the Charlottetown yggklf Mr. W. R. Shaw ,,manietor He had been in some time as a result oi serious intiilrles received dilrlng service ln the First Great War which neces- sitated amputation of his left arm. NVWW of the activities of fish and Only last December he underwent- ziime in the a severe operation necessitated by plalzied that, lion with licenses had been hand- liid bi’ “l8 Willi-Hm?!“ o! Mflcil-l- “mm, Dmdmm ‘u Mm m winch nature has provided for the m” n‘ “um” m‘ '”'“l’ “m” Mwtml. the eon or Oedl n. be“ “"4571”! lllllwlllndurand and MarleM R0 p?! n‘ vendors were appointed in various ed-[wawd M,‘ Mmtmai Ogle e was parts of the province to sell the Laval University and was “caved . fishing licenses which cost one at the bar in 1883. Four years lat- m“ dollar each, There ‘were no com-J erhewai named Queen's 0mm. pllnleslta-ry licensee given Wt. ‘Ihe 9°1- -€" fisher-m abides m 19ml)‘. Senator Ixndurand becem orwaws, March ll - (0P)— Wm °“ b’ ° $llgm 0103110 legion of non?» H m Md W . an car of the Legion i they V032: sills vihiclli srevfarlilgndt gstm: 9m‘ l commune‘ m 1912 and g state 1 t 1 r . grand officer in 1935. In June, 193a, food was n gon-unon; on o 1.476 resident and 386 non- he w“ elected ‘ member or n resident licenses had been issued his isecond walking ‘l I“ w. w n. sciaw c 0f Agriculture, in ‘s. Averaging about 20 now in his 75th venr has almost every countiv l}; {he province last year, ex- Wse in Too-on w his 74th blrtfifinv l: ed with s, while helm ent iiiilch he has wearing cvcr since. veller sports a lonl; the VanDyhe pstfem l- Biwlit "Hilly medals Outlines Plans ‘ For Plehiscite - on the Thailand and Indo- china borders, the Japanese there being just active enough to pre- vent the Chinese from being ord- criptlons on his cosy ezrcl south to defend Rangoon. Rwngoclfs lcss, always regarded land Jfillllilli‘ l" and has a, probable bcziusc of its compar- many Villlwcs in the eastern and likewise western pulls since, state Secretary McLarty outlined ' arrangements proposed for partial administration oi the pleb- iscite in the HOUSE 0f He sold they inst with the up- last season. In eddi Conservative House there were eight M. Vaudreuil arrived atlvcly exposed position. might, have been long delayed ex- cept for serious depletion of some of Brltains best Imperial battal- ions ln the battles B"‘n and Slttattg Rivers in mid- amounted to $2,191. Pie. Ralph Geol e Murra Bradford left Tucson? morning tgit‘ With the ports of Rangoon and Oman“ Basseln now open to Japanese war- ships, it was considered likely that the next Japanese sea move might be directed against Akyab, port near the frontier of India, and the Chittagong coast of India. Mr. McLarty said returning of- ficers for congtltutfiltwies wguldubfi n er e gyigilgg g: theere£l1£€ie0uuAct.-Do- Panment "l! Hanan“ w“ “mu.” 11183168 (If the peace “l '47 "m1 m‘- Hl"! Wh-lu- m‘ Beneter Dandursnd was a. dlstln c- Election tows Biologist. here. However this hive member of the upper chamber Act are appointed by the return- crjislzlgduriott be donetatenadtit was m- lwislh abundant white hair and g0 v a a ccmmi e anoo - w , square-gut the Association to consult woke both French and Englls with Dr. s. w. H. Needles, m. .1. fluently. mine s slow, a. minurora and m. White and "W1 lhhetttaliiserlgxnineagaege . m u w tlhe Provincial Deperunent oi’ M- u u‘ I i! 1' P0 - ricultwc to formulate o NOKM-m of arable: sm5t°rm°éhwmed "m! K h . B gown. ziligughegeigtwnjgglggegfdcx “t ‘h a e r e world. lnthedbate, fth ' .suppl l... n. .5. .138... ..f..ll‘€§§.§.°““.'.'.‘r to Dwelling for s, few mcsnents on considerate o! views opposed u, his wh Recognition g 5e h; d ghrlgnanlotalrgrlilggamlessd __ o na r Dan m. onqis legal and diplomatic qualifl- seems cations came w mm early in me ever slept as Sfililldly as do was appointed by the 15 President of the United states to Elmore 00090: T116543? 11101111113 for puty returning officers for polling A cable has been received by his mother of the safe arrival in Eng- land of Lac, George He is the eldest sou of Mr. and ll; is proposed that. the candi- 9d by received the highest number of votes at the last fed- eral election should recommend deputy returning uoifftoers for the odd-numbered p0 rig lcns and that the candidate who impmwment" received me second highest mum- then be held late in’ April and an- im- shouyd ngcmunend the deputy nounce what line of action would returning officers for numbered nib-divisions. the death. lb- g-une, Mr. Show declared that. the own. Hungarian partridges had suffered heavily’ trcm the effects weather lost winter and this year when he All) BAVED PA!!! LII‘! ____ ._.___- Mia; Erecn ‘Thacher, Royal Can- IDNDON, March l1~(CP)——F‘lxst adlan Air Force. Wcmons DiVlSlOIl, Sgt. Pilot is nl. present ilndcrgoing training . 2., at Toronto. Miss during s raid on Brest saved the daughter of w. and Mn, A, mask- life of his wounded second and the squadron medical of icer said aftewards “no doctor oouTd have given better treatmentain the circumstances." The second pilot, his left arm fractured by a shell fragment, was loa blood fast and Stewart, assisted operator, gave him morphls, 0Q- gen and hot coffee and applied aid given in the Mr b . H. Stewart of Auck the even- follow lot er of (Tharlotltctown. unwillingness o: either such candidate to act it was pro- posed that the _presidcnt of the anorectic. use. make in» M. too - great many of the birds. He oeu- nrburlh under the ta D9800 with the Republic ollhe Is Acquitted On Charge of Murder the recommendations. ,, chow, b, the ‘cloned sportsmen to go slow in we”, of deputy returning officers and no hillltlh! thele 171K183’ Th6 only 5°‘ oi’ Brazil. He also served as pm- lutiozi to the prolalmi was the eon- tinuance of the bounty on skunks Mitch was started last year. he add- ,d_ m, ma“. in m, numb“- og . ,_reeent this Dominion at the lollnWllllll of a monument to Mont» am. as the deputy returning officers.’ Mann“ hm 000m,“ m“ Mama 1M6 he m government desired that ,1 Lakevlew, one, today was acquit- tournlquct which he undid at in- l“! M “ charlie °I murdermg h" lcrvals until the flight was over. arrangements were posed for their selection. ators for compiling lists; of voters in both rural and urban sub-div- isions be chosen in the came wa Dr. W. H. Brydon of Brampton laid during the h-lal he h that the accused —..- girl "was temporarily mentally un- vHHTEHEAn-At Cairo, lkylpt, to balanced." Her actions on Jan. 14. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick head, a daughter. body of a. new-born found in a metal container in the ladle-s‘ washroom "‘1t0BEIl.'l\l-—m'thlrt'2ttv'm'Maroti of an industrial plant where she 1, 1m, to Mr. and Mrl. John Rob- was employed, were not those of a normal patient, he said. The girl testified BOBBIE -— At th Ki gs County call nothing that e n ill some time after she wont into the L. Whlt/e- when the closed season for a, while. ma,“ The possibility of intzoduohl m1, gum, pinkie Beeubfen. died in loss. OOLD IN SWEDEN GIDCIG-IOIM-(OP) - Sub-lero gm tom of scrap ma“ He “so Wren“ to the flnbmck temfitmgarevailed in Sweden b” pheasants on the blend end de- m olercd that levee end. ducks werewuscaroeduetoderrnan rn e contracted deliveries. Jenn“ w: much suffering and many peo- lg Li. ____________ —_"" final-tiers were so many factors involved in mam okens kite Prince Idweid ISlhZld had been investigated with encouraging results, the arts a son. John Joseph- Hospltal, Montague, 1942 to Mr. anti lvlrs. Wm. Sori-le, Albion, a daughter. Card of Thanks Mrs. Alexander Deegan and fam- iiv wish to extend sincere thanks to sent Mass Cards and Let- ympathy. to Dr. Bell 811d the neighbors for their manv aots of during their recent ber- Ir-B94 Highlanders Win Overseas Title Wflflllt. “Ed U1 Wllglltflfie built oen piles over? in: °n l!" “W91”- e metal, stored on the lower ENGLAND, floor of the building, caused March u-ro? coiroi-osmcron b" m‘ M t Highlanders of Winnlm! 8001M I last minute goal tonight Royal Canadian corps 5-4 and win the Canadian overseas forces hockey champion- ship two games to one in the best Constable 537N860: game warden, disagreed with Mr. shew on the population of Hun- floor gar-inn partrfdges in the province. awn,“ He felt that there were more of s ' var-la] w“ oymd by 13, an. these birds in one bee: fields and trout fishing, that no formula has but is the stranges been developed be provide good ner in» which lt takes its winter fishlnfl. Anything done would be fie - crashed through on top else-mixers than is known. However, the white owls had made heavy in- roads in their ranks this whiter. only m-rimeotei. Mr. Gaude-ttlhe ohriinnsnmex- 0111;“ petiole: Mary brismurggure ,,,. 1 ilrltbatauresenonlv oae mu gposs 0;] HIGHWAY Mm“ APPROVED gpfilfrlillléh living in (fharlottetmrn Prince Edward Island. my, 11 _ lCp)_ and in the towns throughout the stating that Medical son and sons. The building was unoccupied at e Too Late to Clasify r r Ion saliva-rune mum ounmv- highway via Fort ,1) l1.h lstlillaintfl _ s” cow “e 0 t“ m 1,901, proved bymthe Canadian coblnnt. .11 gpqrhgnen in the province." Dr. A. W. ll. Needles’ UITAWA. Ma P ’ r le N, D. MacLean on recommendation -. war W FOR. IMMEDIAITE of the Cannldl b d [at . , i ce permanen ,oni. oar o eence, m“"'”"°” m‘ mwlwment ‘ma! amuzgik; at supported bv iho three service dc- n handwrit- partments, said n return tabled in igures, April in ow in; to B0! l: Guard THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BI-UM DECLARES Australian Pilots Require 6'00 Men F9,- Home Defence At On“ Men Not Eligible For Regular M113‘ "I, Asked To Join Up For Defence Of vince; Urged Not To Make Excuses. ‘ , , ' ter of ls be called urns... 1v w» t» on . night made an anneal for veil; unteers for titanic defengh. rprcvement of streams, ponds, wlfiu~iflm zlfih ‘w "line authentic tradition of our was undetonnined, cum-try is a Republican democratic popular front. of the arms , profits a scandal and lM-vate arms industry. mponslbility was in question, Pfllldent of the Fire Ins When it was decided not to go M’ Willem. and s director of ahead and spend this money before securing expert advice, the Life Assurance Co. D" on orimin would dermty to death. improvement, l (Continued from g who abandoned “revnlu festism" as it ~ concerned an: she:- Pruenncb Canmu voca u nomy r ace-Lorraine. I . o .___ "I was convinced and M, u emuiugmm mfigm‘ q m. convinced." he said. "that it tehes reported tonight rm. and Game Association lieu is l" ble W Mold Republican German the Oddlellowks Hall “m” lh Whliill matters of importance and game life of the province were ., discussed, Besides members olf the me Oammunma‘ Association a large (Continued from page l) France 1m, o; mo, 5w?‘ All over the waters of New Gul- nea and New Britain. mu m invader some time ago also had 0b- " tainod beachhewds, the skies were filled with aerial assault and oouu- ns in Francs while exclud- tier-ssault. ing the mass of workers and skill- ed workers-including those follow- Port Moi-esby, the most likely major mnrshalllng point for lull-scale spring upon this contin- ecit now expected at any time, was attacked during the day by 12 en- ma“ m emy bombers which perhaps had his the ojective of seeking to reduce the defences there for the appar- his defense ontly immlnnt attempt at landings from the sea. The dam n Blum said he was "not for- number or getting" minis-r present fight and populate,’ pom”. m. u“ w“ u“ license holders were present and added. "nor sin I forgetting that 1.5mm“ suggestions as to ways and means the Com Line" in some o1 the German or. of spending the money collected at lnunist Par furnlshu a great pro- ders captured. Tangled wire, walls fimins Places in the country for of ice and strongly manned plllboxes in were overrun in the advance nortli- etc, were advanced, west of Moscow, the dispatches sald. In other war reports, the Rus- sians claimed the capture of a. Ger- man "basic point” in the heights lngin Se t0 l 1n til C' . The hgélflllttlazOllglffltlllg ole flvémifrzl- Department OI Ailriflllture to form- are being looked for." deep ulute a. policy of stream and pond To the charge that he acted too “med I” and wide‘ range llllbmvement throughout libs p10- y in- vinee. when e. definite program m4 ‘been decided H9011 another meet.- 1 118 Wllllld be called and the l 0f “Ho: w be followed womdkrhm gt demonstmtprs who announced. This has Joh tone to B» e sunlight to the men of Pfllwe qnon- we M01181!‘ tell you that Ilaiaingot a scare ‘ m of this war hi0- one does his olr her plain fact is that this war and W portion, of llie hostages." For its part. the Royal Austral- about tbewllwllfi h!" l lsn Air Force, now reinforced b °l' tho returned veterans of the far are fir,‘ wand campaigns of the British Empire, gfugtitltrfknés gzplzrlfirofigec", our P,“ lenlentl in dealing with strikers Aside Mm the" “W” ‘item viii“- Blum that his principal sol on the enemy off Balsmaue. Aun- ed °°1 cusera were the same men who de- tralian aircraft also descended on m,“ mu ored the rough handling of Right» enemy transports at Kinschhsfen, in .on the New Guinea coast above li m aimed: saiainsur, and while the detailed points Vflt-liflllt men. Austin results were not observed it was "l" lmcwn that bombs fell'in the tu- m» ill. W“ ate, an enemy flyinl i?» that our we boat was set afire. Elsewhere, Jap- Kaggofilfiruradmiéus us ma Australia's entire strategy became émmu De en“ one of attack; the great necessity named m“ Blum defended the nationalization was at. sll cost to prevent the ae- r, the war would never come to lty to defend ourselves. Let us February, 1934. and he excl km but shewoke up the “he! to find enemy M’. I mud "As if there were two ds w , Wit-W" for the Pll-ilwse or blood in France-bourgeois blood wdvlslng as to how the money ool- which one is a scoundrel to shed, looted from fish-ins licenses shook] and workers’ blood be spent. Dr. J. P. Lantz moved weakened to sperel" thtthe iceol. l a _ Bl ldh took ldl a e me n me me mm factlghnnzsfithe fitting rig“, :1 k; anese alrdromes were bomibed. is gone forever" as a result of the which one is "l ""- am tl-il-HGKYQ IXBOWIWU-‘l u" new Guinea simrlelonc w enable on them- him to leap the Tories Strait. men between the year ‘There should be no more talk e! who have been 8m“ _____. , entitled m hos pavement ‘Ihe Japanese woesred to be Bignnw vainly attempting to frighten Aus- trails. into some form of commits.- up tion, and obliquely offered some that I have sa (Continued from page l) sort of an arrangement—this bell!!! '1“‘"__::: indication that Tokyo was aware WM“ mm ma”? from mos to 1909. Upon formation of the great dlfficultics conlfront- ma ‘ed 1921 lng any campaign to conquer the continent of pioneers. A Toby the. Australia would suffer the fete of 9°" I tho Netherlands East Indies i! she WAS MEMBER OF of the King administration in he was appointed a. member of o! Boost. We». men in ll tlw ad tot-nun oupsofmentneach gentile lfsuttltggnt volunteer their is t arduous. but youmcesinot I1" "9 ebou met-lime guns and soggy 0U . °'°§’.n§€ mwft lg: 0t SLEEPING THROUGH THE HENRY NICHOLAS u,‘ There are animals who ecp lJITOUKh the long wint- Thls is greet mystenles of life. The scient- lSli. as much as the layman, is puz- inoen zled over this strange Here. it would seem, preeervstfo of th l W0 d othelhwiise $153K,” which animals {who have learned o ter do notlilbernate. Perhaps, long distant age they were e to sleep during molnitbs when the earth was cover- s. ed with snow and ice, “d 46 “about w} ~ wan idr“§1n“§i1flii§silel>iafi'cgea§'in for l5 days 1n Camp diuinil-rutlie summer. and $3311‘? aerial» wt in I» HWY" o! u be difficult w uraniN. but don't worry lbollt- this as Cali. Jolmstonc knows the situation an will excuse your attendance at camp if you cannot attend. No one ls to leave the Provinfl- “ m“ lnstibut De Iran-ice, Abfldgnflg tflfiln Sciences Morales et Polltlques. ' _ lion-II 11¢ m PNddui-t of the Montreal r Hanson, cor. leader Cold- gold. ‘Petal iwenuo for these sales Olly and District Savings Bank well and New Democracy leader ' e.l to xist b l to the enemy. ts own efforts then i? muset exert illiegeare as well as I do and the en- and develciph this precious em l s uirreLs store up food the seasons when it is be drawn upon during es has learned ho knows them as well es We “- Ma e no mistake about tho-t- end closer to our wmm; must be never come 8O molt! let us at least be case we need aroun 3° W38 Milt author of s treatise d s1 no 1nd s. manual for ‘J.’ meet fitness A ' h m- better. but . an d 600 men at once c’ t Eyewitness Tells 911N118 and summer. Birds mi sections where fcod ltlful. Scone of these B" Hlilshty journeys over as w tee. Th Amie tern tlnrvels from near the North Pole bu” Pole. a Journey "and u, m. animals ‘fiwfifp, ofyourlifclask the 011 wor ers, I feetlmlu? ma: some satisfactory adJl-l-S an “m id ltizens arrived aihvirltiergbvfltm-he 0 "It; work and let the younw‘ men 8° which cannot, fly and whi C‘ foodh?‘ to store sway a . z . dymng wit; wits: an male ex Ii bemetlon - a the flsbtllnl- "Now this is not s. matter wllgloh lltsemf can the but gig 2:25;? w a . mus now - m m, these r do? Am r reggilxlmtéggg; gfgilaéy l let the member! n do this. The! 0‘ to be suspended. No hibernating animh , "a Commissioner 0n education l Province of Quebec in the year before went to eep, sometimes as soon as 191° and the first clays of autumn arrive. u,“ ggfln will moi-cs]: this cvnealoozglufl W base of an ld Y9‘- 1o tree. snakes, like the ° w‘ l’ m“ “w” W “d ttlesnake, usually or s space under a fallen ry themselves for 35 ep in the mud be- s; ‘Iuieimdn 1m {o essofeaieqpof 11in native partrldges wore also Mam“ daugfigedot Josephine yr ra preference be given m e _ 1 _ suffering from them natural enem- men in filling of all thesg five“? 1e“ and he “mud be l" “W” M ‘ premier of Quebec. she 100 Tons of Scrap Plunges Into Water ARMOUTl-I. Na, March 11- lnlnlsler said. (CPl-About 100 worth 40 . t ' 1o and Hon. I‘. G. Marchand. one-lime tree. '9) W" Wan‘ mmbeween g- lrn in 1926. and their math the wate ter. Mme. De who have been srsnm tponement of oomlllllwf! A hibernating if» a "uirfiiifis most unveils-atoll!» III Ill - in a bucket of water- forfiflllflimwmr” Th es still sleeping pe full , All! e sve been see lflwemfllefil, the had f in weabh: records here. Iiu failure es of military I86 on your medical category‘? owncteram toward “d oncemau. new F011 ou say-No. I am not pare for armed invs- wm‘ sion of Pr ee Edward Iswlal-Inl Y ill k the in this position durins the great momeollltwof enxfiilllfiicgmer- n er months. not movine swept fence trout streams ties-e when ii. sways with n. strong wind. their Alaska province were required to pay the were in good condition. ‘me streams until the first early do?! 9! IDYlflB and the foe and dared him St. John. B. 0.. license for fisbins but that "some W m” d ti’ h the Yukon and Alaska was an- day it w-lll be extended to include to the see; there is no fresh water competition; the water is fertile end there ls a Iood natural pro- gpoggr auction at small trout. In the way the State lgtiheron Ohurélh in their war and is doing his bl of a reoovnmendstion, the speaker ennui! 16h Dr. A. W. H, ‘Needlcr, Dominion suggested that more deep water N‘ Bi l lst. 8t. Andrews, N3, pout- should be provided for an imtees- “m, m. “mm of edogift in e moot talk met themed promotion of lens trout. While most other animals s. in those who have laced es between his lo run all the year around: it is close a on“ SWEDEN CALLED T0 PRAYER at the Amlouritls in onarlottetown ..__- and tell him you are with him. GM—(OP)-—Blsh0bs of in Pi‘ awed oontreiwtl may for their Northern br he in also to "extend them help lsrl all lest fall and win d Ill: chiller ve s t many xhm" 511V which ‘lie midi!“ mun “mum He can arm e about exlflenft till: this... ‘in this Province. Let this with such a response Lhn will be overwhelmed w; that armed fo ‘film rce evince at an earliermcliielgvnm history when everyone thought "J8 and. rang those in charge gin $1! ' "A mill ' tel-y th about such a Jan We exonerated her ability m g h as much as we exaggerated emf,“ ready now! We can do Answer this que ti be; turn off this 5tl1tl0fsl.?l‘ulno0r§e Y8? those he has asked to train for 0m night a week to defend this Pro- yéinoe. Con, Iyefltlllilgullltyidohesd 1f 0 ll - . can?” n“ 7 58 Soldiers Leave llore For b‘ Mainland Gamps u, . _-_.__ - at we...“ °‘ ‘L-“fitfti lng elsewhere. In addition 1:‘ 11 from Nova. acotla sko its, 62 GARTH. at Beach Qua Island soldlen, all privates, b “won eafiflea . . wlhalen, New Zealend. . . Bernard, siunmerslde. Q F19- i =5‘ i ‘Carter, W usloe. . Chatseon, Rollo Bey. . clow, Pleasant Grove. oudnon onsrfoimm Point, Hlfrwsrrren °F9F9€“ u 8 E . Latter, New Wlltshlve. ountain, Kenslrigtmi. . Mullally, Souris West. . . Macmillan. most lioyelb. , . MaoNov-lir, Convwali $1 W. Riley. 8t. Peters. . C. Smith, North Wiltefike. '. A. Dixon. Rollo Bay. ssrrveera so< g S i i‘ 5 . - Moose. snide. R R. 2. . Mutt-art, Albany. . MacKlnnon, Coleman. , Oove. McDonald. North wiltshiie. l‘. J. sherry. Albany l-Lll. l. Before leaving they ivere pro- sented with cigarettes by the Prov- incial Government iillfflllifll the Corry On Canada coins. The pre- sentations were looked after by Mr. _ G. Bruce of the Canadian Lee- lOIl War Services. _ FmFflFF?HH p;x>Hqn 9 g . :1 E i i. '8' F s-p-s F i 3 2 3 0f Jap Atrocities By Silencer Moose Assoula ‘ Press Staff Writer , March ll-(A!) 4110113 Hnrrop, first foreign wo- men to eeoelpe from Jepauese- oo- cupled Hong Kong, gave en fli- witness account today of the atroc- ities committed by the invaders. 9g details of which were disclosed ll Bstteinle House of Commons PW "119 toliday Ionian Secretary Al‘ "W" thony Miss Harrop said both 011M! and Europeans were victims of i110 invaders “IN own houeeboy was H1195“ seconded in in; stomach M’ l" apparent reason," ehe 6'1"“ "Harlem other Chinese in i“ some house were killed. My W“ Amah (woman servant) WM N?“ by thra oo- four Japanese wldlm and left in s very eerie"! “m” tiou. Jon women also were 1W“!- lnoluding an nltllflllwm” knew who first was slashed lnhlfif feoe with s. soldier's belt. Her :4 hem afterwards found her d with bayonet wounds in l-lw ‘M’ mach. open em not mm "1 alga’ visits,” Lfimllmflm bayoneted them l - Min Barron, s: Engllshiygrlal; who escaped mm the M Crown colony in mid-January. i’! ‘I11 American. Netherlollll I“ ' tlsh men, women and vllllilzinclm mum“ l“ the Manley d“ risoners Hons Kong Island. W116 Iliowloom of was were interned It on the mainland. 511s said the civilian Elllmwufi . ricem 5:600?‘ ni-lusil. wrilhglxfim" ‘l; en twobowlsolrloeegglfifm’ _ lddltlon to s small rs m“ m“ stables. The? 01w “t” ' mm, occasionally, but 11¢"? ‘"7 "u. ‘more was no foreign food Bur able. lheflgerggi-ltl‘; sill-lath?" small anese Bl ' (y warehouse! ma, in the enema; w "p";