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Captures ICODidIiUEQ from pa2e,1)___ ¢—— . .~ .. _— .__ par ticulars In aii earlier Dllllilillklfg sally. a mixed fort-c ct J: ‘we horsemen iiiitl plain-clothes ltr-stciis intui- aged to cut the miigoo-Mandn- lay road at Yrdrrhr, 20 miles north cf Toungco. but Chinese forces drove out the cavalry and m u-p the others, it was szazed, This implied that the main road to the ricrtli still was open, despite the Japanese occupation o! the air- rome. Air action was heavy in the Burmese theatre, with mounting lcsses ori both sides. Japanese licmbflfs with fighter escorts made heavy attacks on the remaining R. AF. airdrcmes, one coastal landing gi-ound having been bombed yes- lerday by 2G enemy raiders. svho did slight damage. There also were iCill‘ enemy’ raids Tuesday on C1ll“"£‘ forces, Eli ' tqiititcrs giot down one cue iv ifglitsr for sure. probably destroyed two bcmbsrs and another fighter and damaged several others. OibeHBritLsh plane was lost. C American volun- trer SQU&(ll‘Ol1——3l‘6 blasting at the big Japanese air bases both Burma and Thailand from their ow t1 at at. the Ghlengrnai. .. iirl irso but l0=t stlll"f.il‘0ll Dead- ‘ Neivktrlz. who crashed BlllTlls v Dartmouth. N. 5., Ztlaroii ‘:4, i to Sergeant. rind i _.l. D. RLlCKllGlll a son, Roland \ STORDY ~ At North Tryon, Ltarch 19th , 1942, to Mr. and Ml! William Stordy. qLson. DCFl-‘Y-At the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Louis McMahon. 96 McGill Ave. Mrs. Elizabeth Duffy. aged 80 years. Funeral this morning from the residence of her daughter at 10.15 to the Church of We Most Holy Redeemer. theirs-e to the Ro- man Catholic Cemetery. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Gillis. of Orwell. ivish to express their sincere thanks to their friends and neigh- oours for the kindness and marks of sympathy extended at the time of their recent sad bereavement. 'I'hcy also wish to express their apprecia- tion ol letters, cards and flowers received. L-l223-3-2G-1i. HQ N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlrs Phone H9 TAWA—i-lon_ Horace Wright. Mr. estate 7 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ Teachers’ Salary Increases Under House Discussion THAT'S WHYIT IS so PYOQIGSS 1‘€p01‘t6d 011 Committee reading of Bill in Legislature yesterday. Legislative Assembly, March 25. The eighteen year limit My, MC- The House met at 4.10 p. m. Guigan explained. was passed in H011. Dr. Maclvliliari presented pe- 1934 and was. strictly enforced un- zitions from the Mayor and Couri- til llre present. It was good le is- clliors cf the City of Charlottetown lotion and would never have hi... an Acl- to amend the City's In- changed but for conditions 311.51g ccrnoiritfian Act. mid for an Act to out of the war, Many male teach? authorize the issue of debentures. ers have enlisted in the armed for- Bills iii accordance with the peti~ ces and a large number 0; female '0 rns urere received mid read a first teachers have also left the profes- time. sion to engage in me CM; sen,“ Premier Campbell introduced the and wai- work of varlou; km“ M folio bills. which were received a result there is a shortage of teach- i‘. l: All Act to zinieiiti the Yrs and the situation will bocome Act: an Act to amend ‘Ir:- mOre acute as time goes on y Th“ . dvits Act; an Act to amend year sixty students are taking the the Landlord and Tenant Act,- an teacher training course in Prince Act. to amend the Succeslon Duty of Wales College and it is expect- Act; on Act to amend the ‘Health ed that about that number “m AQY. pass the necessary examinations for 0n motion of Hon. Mr. MeGuig- a license. and that iniiiiv will be tlll the House went iiito committee required to fill the schools A c011- with Mr. Baker iii the chair oii ain alder-able number of the class will Act to amend the Public School not be eighteen years old at the A"- beiilnnins 0! the next school yea: Sec. 1 lowers the minimum age and, if they are not anomd u; of teachers qualified to receive a teach, there mgy be many vmam license under the Act. from eigh- :_t_____ ii- to seventeen _vcai"s. (Coi1tiifi'§i“$1_ E“ _' r0nnioiv* EXCHANGE “coral CIAL HERE-Mr. R. H. E pflyngg; of‘ the Public Relations Section of tve Foreign Exchange Board M. "V"! i" the PTOViiice from Ottawa, yesterday. He addressed it prlvqm meeting of bankers held in sum. mffsids yrsterday and is expected t0 arrive in Charlottetown Jirtday. Limit positions Open to men Physically fit BEIiiRAL GUARDIAN Till! cnlu.nin In reserved mr new: o! liwnl Inn-rent. but advertising oi n annoy nuiurs may be lnnerleil o: a rem: u word, ntrlelly pay-ulna In lllvunvn - the third 5ilC(‘(‘F<'V0 day, there were 11o cases rt in the City Police Court , ..____ (TONDIHON llVlPltOVlNG-Jfhe condition of Rt. Re". Msgr. J. A. Murphy, D. D., was reported to be improved last night, He is a pa- tient in the City Hospital where hi- undcruuent. an emergency operation a ivcck ago. —~——— orrAwA. March 24 - (c P)--1;i FUNERAL THIS MORNIING~ order to increase the number of men The funeral of the late Mrs. Nel- available for service in Lhfi arm“! l‘e Place will take place this forces. 1n war industry. orinother essential occupations, regulations have been made which prohibit the entry into employment ma. wide Variety of occupations. of men who ________ all? glmilitary age and physically FUNERAL TODAY-The fun- mhougggidlifjdngteghligggigicgflealgms eral of the late Mrs_ Elizabeth W111 be known "m “m,” g5 i: Duffy will take place this m0rn- strlcted occupations. The regulations l"? at. 10.15 from the home of her include a schedule of the restricted tlniikhtrr. Mrs. Louis McMahon. occupations. 5E6 McGill Avenue. to the Church The 5011941119 COmDIl-‘ics! of the Most Holy Redeemer. Bookkeepers. cashiers, sbenggraph- thence to the Roman Catholic m- Wvtm- clerk-s» office appliance Cemetery, Olicrators. messengers. salesmen and _______ sales clerks. taxicab drivers. DELEGATION GOES T0 0T- Street ‘m st. thcficc to the cemetery. Any occupations iri_ wholesale or retail trade, advertising and real left yesterday for Ottawa w for- b . 3m l» Lrgselsytion fwmt tgie Pro- Bgéfigefigirggrtifiitftid icmuitrlieggxifiiiariilexili . .a z aura nroes in! the cubs; bowling aleys: pool rooms regent Tlliiflt! rxricirc a price ceil- sportsqbarbeijing and hairdressln , - lTI._hfl1'i no afoot.‘ Th“ iwolution domestic _si=rvic<~; dyeing; cleaning oppsing the cciirng was prepared and pressing; laundering; hotels and by the Aericiiltiire committee of lodgink houses; baths; restaurants; the Lceisiiitiire assist/Pd 11v the P. Cams and ‘tavcms; shoeshining, El Federation of Agriculture. Mr, zulde service. and funeral service. Byoulter went along a; techniqal ad- Any occupation in the manufacture vzser to the other members. 01‘ production of: (l) biscuits, con- ~ - iectiouery. cocoa: <21 bread and LAID "r0 m" -'r1i.~. funeral of b“k°"Y "Yoduvisl ‘$1 aerated and Mrs. Hitches. ivlrlow of the late ' irlineii-al waters and other beverages: Senrfloi" H011. J. J. lIEhGS was eid i ) quqys’ wmes‘ been-Us) Yubber on Tuesday, Marchflrlth.. fromhher "ffiedlmfii; §6)flt1°b“°°°' C13“!- cigar‘ 1m “from. ma. we» ii Si. o. ti... maternal‘ i‘°“i‘°‘s‘ Alexis Roman Catholic Church. Rol- and uphomgrjn - (i0) 1 mun‘ ‘fir? ]'\ Bu’. them.» to the adjoining (111 p,..,u,.g“',,,,b,,5f,’,},‘,’, gigpfil; ""m"i“1‘-"» H331 M355 9‘ EPW139111 Failing‘. i121 radios r-cfriverators um celebrated lu the church by Washing machines. ' and nvacuuni Rev. Father A. L. Sinnott who also cleaners; (l3) jewelry 811d Watch- conducted the service at the grave, making: (l4) ottery and china; The pallbearers were Andrew n. <15)~‘1°*1P5» an tvllst revaratlons Peters. George Mullally, A. J. Mac- ‘md article‘; (15) m“ T955955 (17) H. J- 1-. ; Shins and Donald MacAulay. cameras and films. (20) sporting ignloriisr ritroro-si-zn CHANGE hi?“ m’ games- m" m“ “°"°1' — ccga ons rom summersld ' W wrote waited we P»? .istll..z°°rhl°s.i"ul.z tarsus: XgW-iai Gflgemmfllt Yésfefdfly li- and hotisehold equipment jewelry 110011 H5 “It! that the salarie of h ' we Grade eleven and twelve teasch- or watc es, musical instruments. ers continue to be paid directly by an," March 2,3 It is rovided that, on and aim;- thc GNCFillIl-Elll. A bill introduced at tiic present sitting of the Legls- laturc asks that die ccmmunities March 3 1942.110 male person shall pay a SUYAlllQYIWIiT, of $220 to $250 accept employment, and no cm_ to those teachers. The delegation ployer shall engage any male per- from Sumuicrslcie included; Mr, D. 5011111 any of these restricted oc- O. siezrrirt. chairman of the School flflpations- unless such person pre- Boord; Ml‘. Noitnrm MQCLQQQ_ am Scnts to the prospective employer a. other number of the Board; Miss him‘ fiwilnflaie 01‘ other incon- Gegrgje Madam, head o; n“ trovertibie evidence that his age is Grade eleven department; Major 1°55 m“ 17 ‘Jr "w" ma" 45 Yea"; y w_ Liwyonev and Mn Ne" Duh or a, certificate of honorable dis- arit, town clerk. Members of e “barge fmm m” “mm “m”? m‘ Mcmaguc delegamm were, Mess“ evidence of rejection on grounds of R, K Cl¢n\€n‘5 Robe“ Bwk and‘ Physical unfttness for active service Malcolm “aun- iri the armed forces during the pre. ' Milt WM‘; or a permit. from a nat- ional selective service officer 51mm. rizlnéz him to accept such employ. Personals m“ - _ __'_" Erliteiniyoztliii-ltifcfiiisigmci‘ gov"? in, l‘. J. D. Cam bell. as B . K '3 99717155031 ‘or “an!” gm: miémangfltic' 5i national selective service officers ‘f’ e‘ are to be made. and may be revised i ~ J °-m““~“°‘ Grand Food for Workers RY’ COCOA. Costs less than before the War You'll be gludio have "CHOCOLATE AROUND THE CLOCK,“ the new, lllucmmd book oiiuionmipulu making dozen: of cocoa and chocolate Janna and beverages. Sondlov your Fm copy. Adina, Fvy-Cedbuvy 1.04., Montreal. ALL Find it: here suit . . S h o t 1 a tweeds. gsberdinel The plaid with new details l shirt-collar, The shirt- . newest for Spring. SET 1 at your Price "Easter Sunday and suits go together" says Fashion. And we've a. grand collection of them for you. The newest "shirt collar" suits with longer easily fitted jackets . . . sauve man tail- oreds . . . "soft" little dressmaker jacket suits . . . tie-front suits. Beautifully tailored of fine woollens . . . choose your Easter suit here. You'll love it . . . and live in it through Spring. SPRING OPENING THURSDAY AFTERNQQN March 26th collar in n ds, twilis, Stilt. Perennial favorite 1N1 Casual. YQVGI, cardigan style. S. A. MacDQNALD $12.95 to $27.50 ‘rho man-tailor- ed . . . "dinner- jacket" a u i t. Link-button style with a a. t i n bound - maven. In twill. men's- wear fabrics. \ A ) The dressmnter suit . . . softly flattering. ‘rio- front» button-up styles. Bolt sheer wools. .fi of labor. Permits are necessarily subject, to cancellation at any time. The minister of labor is author- izcd to require employers to furnish reports about all persons encased for or released from restric oc- cupations. The governor-in-coun- cil is empowered to amend I the schedule of restricted occupations. by the deletion or addition of any occgpationlyi th no ative com " a e i; '- ulsign iii) rensiriction. where possi- le. in reference to the positive compuls on of allocation. the WNW of manpower iii iinesscntial activities is prevented. At the same time. men and women are maintained in c1" di- rected into the form of service they refer. It is obvious that the greater Ehe measure of willingness that can be preserved, the more effective the service will be. li’ Necessary "May I say, in conclusion. while the government has not hesitated and will not hesitate to e991 00m- pulsion where compulsion wil serve to increase the total war effort, the government has no desire to add uiiduly—-whlcl1 means wastefully- to governmental machinery. is essential that at a time of war. the services of men and momen should not be nsumed in unneoessafl tasks. It is imperative that the ser- vices of all should be directed into war-time tasks. " In those aspects of our war effort in which voluntary methods are working satisfactorily» YOU-LBW’? selection. including e. measure of choice by the tndlv dual of the sp- propriate field of aErVice. has been and will be continued. The more ex- pensive and complicated methods of compulsion have been employed onlv where it, 15 that compulsory selection is necessary in order to in- crease efficiency in the prosecution of the war. compulsion. however. will be a plied without fear or fuvor wherever in the o inion of the government its use w ll iild in the f-icliicvement of a maximum war ef- or .” Freight Tie-Up .(CQYZQ_1_"‘!§SLIF9E{__P§E_'?_IL__ with '71? in January i941. Loads of rieigiit iecviiig the Island 1n Rb- ruai-y of this year niunbered 552 against 96B for the same moot-h in mi; in January outgoing trelaht totalled 918 cars ccmpai-ed with 827 last year. Analyzln the figures further, it is found. tiat 687 cars of potatoes and 128 cars of turnips the Island in Februai 1941 while only 2M cars of potnk and a1 of turnips were exported this last llebruo , However, it was pointed out by . Bishop that the potato crop last fall was ciily 50 per cent of the total for the proceeding year and the turnip output was also smaller. ‘The sunken steamer, BB. Olin- lottetown. did not experience any difficulty ln making regular cross- ings Mule the SB, Prince Edward Island was working on four of the six boilers in February and took over 12 hours on several occasions to make the nine-mile crossing. Predicts Potato Shortage the number d m Commentinl on the my fit”: exported from Prince compared with last winter. a potato dealer viewed last night ed by the th ed JURG, ' The dealer believed that drop or 383 cars in February this attributable to several year was factors. the the delay in the caused by the ferry: chief of which l all He went on to say that there is s, very heavy movement of during the present month. the week-end 98 CEYIOHGB shipped Edward Island in February of this year as the same month expressed opinion that, "there is zio serious economic loss to the province caus- teinizoriiry tic-up ‘ transportation" and went cn to say at, “all the potatoes will be mov- to the market at good value to the producer." He M80 predicted that “the demand will take up ev- ery potato available and there‘ is a distinct shortage in prospect for transportation marketing conditions. and the small croD lasi. from the Island and last week a total o1’ 87 left Tcrmentirie in one day. The artificial market created in the first week cf March was responsible fei- the placing 0! a ceiling on the product. The first week of Flo iua zicimai week for shipments, was taken as a basis for the price ceiling. ‘I'm situation now is that T‘ the demand will bring the ice up i“ to the ceiling then the mitr ct may easily be flooded and the price will ease off; this DTOO€SS will keep repeating itself until the supply is exhausted. MIDDLE EAST _ -‘- 195"“. ‘Z___ North Cope to the Bay of Biscay. All the evidence is that such raids will increase in number and 81° intensity. The Libyan front into which Britain poured brains, men and equipment for two years is vastly iznpoi-tant. Strong British forces there will divert, as many German: from the Russian front oii they would if they landed in northern France. aouroes hen- dcclare. It was revealed re- r=ri'\,v the‘ "i op"~'~ German all‘ fleet ivas sent to support Rommels flimv The Times recently outlined Brf- tish strategy for 1942 in an Uli- tni-iial which declared the "grand L..- __ . A i-y. chili was a inter- the lfl Many the ring. were ; tubers Over were HAVE YOU TRIE t 4h A BLENDED SIIORTENING THAT BLENDS BETTER i 50ml a Jewel Oman tap and 10¢ fir your copy of lb: famous Jul/n! Recipe Baal. Pachd wltb Inty and economical recipes. . . .WI‘I'H ll-INDID JIWIL- In the new “Purity Process" Swift scientists blend nutritionally more valuable meat fats I ll Y M O I I W A l IIVINOI CIIYIIICAYIS r with vegetable oils to bring you a new, finer blended jewel Shortening. Home economists and dietitians say the new blended jewel makes fluffier cakes, the was taking shape. This pattern, according to the S. ls‘.- lie Russia boldly confronts the weight of German lurid power on the continent. must guard her own and Russian maritime ocmmunlcatlczis and must hold the crucial Middle East bridge and the Indian bridgehead." military that a. British landing on the con- tlnent would not divert sufficient troops from the Russian front make any difference there. are confident the Red Army will cheek the Genriari offensive in the Russia has received stifftcient rup- plles from Britain and the United States to balance new German material. they my. Moreover, Bov- iet commanders themselves would not wont Britain and the stats to embark on azi invasion union all equipment wu ccnrplete and training finished. The basic tactical erg-urn gainst landing on the rest on the size of forces involved, German defences. comparative training. arid oqizip- ment of combatants. me Gem“; “mid guncgntmbg wmkerr- now available. _MARCH 26. 1942 .. Alliedmwar effort ———————-——-————_——- Too Late to Clarify WA house. A9 Barracks. ID - B. W. noel. Null Gieat Britain one 16"‘ Ldm‘ a. large experienced-force E no; stand the first ahook cl u viittwut the unite: i: "Ifhexo in one thlrq to remem- ber." one oftfiper said. “We will not stand by and see Russia fall. Nor will we be idle if Germany reels under the Russian oftfemlvel.” . Says Labor Should Have Been Consiiltii i. r’ OTTAWA, March 25 -(CPi qt. R. Masher, g. " ‘ of the can- adian Congress of moor, in a stato- ment issued today on the Bvvem- mom's manpower program obiccM to the introduction of siicli fill im- m; portant plan without consultation of organized labor and said there was no coordinated plan for usiiifi men M) They Uhittd en o- cont “lent shipping a ' uking days ore banner days . - g fiakier pie-crusts. It's grand for cookies and} deep-fat frying mo. Get finer results in yourl kitchen. 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