MAKING OIL MERE MAN -__--¢- venl BABIES-l’;- hlflyllllllfl I. ilevely thinll jubil- 3% Igffllfl] Guardian. Intended llli, mt. the mirror temple (or III to flock to and in- Qturlottetonn Gilrdlln. Two Centi- Covers Prime Edward Island Like the Dew clihntorrrirrowiv. CANADA, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1944 Uh Keep innocence’, ll that shall bring a man pglgg gt the last. MAXIMS or A‘ MERE MAN and take heed to the thin: at is right; (ei- 1o PAGES I '01‘T.\WA, March 3-(0?) Aliost Rev. Hildebrand An- toniutti, Apostolic Delegate to Canada, tonight announ- ced thiit Pope Pius XII has promoieii Most Rev. Joseph Anthony (VSullivan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Char- lottetown, to the Archiepis- toplil Sec of Kingston, Ont., vacant since the death of Archbishop Michael Jos- tph O'Brien Aug. 30, 1943. Archbishop 0’Suilivan, a native of Hamilton, is 5S. itiii before his appointment as Blrillfll) of Charlottetown in February: 1931, was Pre- sident of St. Augustine’s Seminary. Toronto. lie succeeded the Rt. Rev. loiiis .l. 0’Leary as Bishop oi the Charlottetown dio- case which includes the blagdiilen Islands. Although iippointed to the diocese on Feb. l, 1931, he did not come i to Charlottetown until the following May, " Archbishop Morrison The Apostolic Delegate ilso announced that the Pore has bestowed the per- ional title of Archbishop on ltiost Rev. James Morrison, 93. Bishop of Antigonish, N. 5.. and the oldest member 0f the Roman Catholic I-Ii- ‘illclll’ in Canada. Archbishop Morrison was lllpointed Bishop of Antig- onish in i912, and will retain tlllll p051, Archbishop Morrison is a native of St. Andrew's Par- lill. Prince Edward Island. i"!!! went to school at Sav- flllfl Harbour. I-le was edu- °iltt\ at St. Diinstan’s Col- lette and in Rome. Ctlfillllfi EVENTS "C, w_ _ In todaiI/J.’ liiiiiitivlgltle ‘Ei-EI-(ili. Hfliiiigiiillletio Sale TTlnlty sociol - cniurciny, Mar. 4, 3.30 p. Ill. 8-3-2i . "will be unloading our 01 mix. asp“)? Mmldly at York. Vern- illllS. 3.3.1; ..'.'$.“.°.i1‘;“ arses“ c: our" “ v n . Iy on. 10th e/t l o'clock. ' -a4-li' Aunt Bessie petite the llilttt, B | . Much Dtrh‘? w“ Ha“, “l-oiiding 1-1 go D L. d “leer at Verna’)? smile ayrll an ‘mmwn. Me-rch 7th. 1on0. NQIBOPE: "midi"! 1108! at Mlsoouche, for Davis st mser, WM. March B, till M- — slened Morris Ceeely, 344! t. m- ethods "c" v en's: Kenlzifg’ Cwiiile-Il. DQ-Blmm-fltilglgf‘. “Book o ———— 5 y ur orders now for nrantford pooling Ind lhlnglel, 1 ‘"1 truer: ,1 ntee deliver . . "vv e co. . r-ae-ee-ifii-e. "Cimlvel Vidtcri new, - st Rink. Wed- t...r'i~..r'"" "t" " “Zflll: ‘um “Wadi: of Purine H? ‘Bracken-Outlines Aim Of ennn, cow Chow, OuEiEcEifie. 3.30.9 Wcne trey l‘ ARCHBISHOP WSULLIVAN Island Candidate Speaks At Party Meeting In Ottawa Progressive Conserv- ative Party. OTTAWA. March Ik-(C-EU-Jolln Bracken. National Progressive Coli- sci-valive Leader. tonight celled for a new national paliqv based 0n a system 0t rewards and profits but imfettered by restrictions of the post. speaking at ii dinner attended by delegates to the annual miteting of the Dominion Progressive Conser- vative Association, Mr. Bracken said the major problem of ttodey was one oi distribution rather than production. He said the nnswer he bresezrted to this problem was the “use of the capitalistic system as the instru- mtntality whereby we can izlve the people the full benefit hi all they are CRDVIPIDIC of produciiu and desire rise. The job faced by the Progressive Conservative Party was to convince the people of Canada that the Ear- tv wiis it new olve which had epl: all that was worth slvini: from the past iind disciirdcil ell that was them and olipffiélélltv 1°!‘ 9m °Y' “ESE? wsaEnct tiffeel their effort has not been in vain and they went to see the successful r is of their effort exploited to the full. We don't want to corne beck to the nroelwq, of urmnnlcvlnent and frustration. Objective Same As In 5th Campaign OITAWIA, March 3 — (OP) -._ Ounmdfs sixth victory loan cam. Pal-sh. to open April 24, will have an objective of 1,200,000,000 Doug- las Abbott, i-ar iimenta-ry A Flllllég Miéleter Ileley, ann- Wlwvd Comm ' behalf of tit! om on Th! l1300,®0.000 arget is the Mime as tlhet of the ti th victory loim lest autumn which yielded $1,. WWLQBO. In the approaching cflmpelsn. es lii the last drive, t... dlviduals will be asked to loan $535,. (ll wu liemed ‘imofficlslly that the objective for Prlnng Edit-rt- lslnnd would be $3.000,- 000 in tho 6th loan, the 33mg u it was for the last one 5t the time the (Ml we; exceeded by several thousand dollars.) 000.000 and "s e am " including (wrptlpggitligllgl. liefe ‘irhgiilif once companies and other invest- ment funds _. $615,000,000 Borrowing needs for the 0m. tlnued prosecution of the wer re. elme st e moment. changes. mendnusly intensify the main It verv hish levels and til. Mini-Si" 01' Nllllnce is confident that once again Canadians every. where will show their determinat- ion to support their fighting roi- ces by ii. financial achievement greater than on ei-iy previous occ. lulonf’ Mr. Abbott said. Revision Of Wage Controls Expected March fr-(OPJ-Re wage-control order is Representations made by order are being studied, at these in- tcr-de cal meetings and the e station is that modifications Wl be made in an effort to over- labor Organizations Opposed to the new! Lonergan Trial ls Terminated NEW YORK, March 3- (AP) - Grlm-iaced Judge John J. Fresh- chl wdny abruptly terminated Wayne Icriergarrs dramatic mu:- der trial "because of the conduct of defence counsel" and ruled that no legal action could be brought. to prevent young mfg from bolus ...~..»..-.= c, . The Toronto-bum Lonergan, ac- cused of battering his heiress ivife. Patfiincla, to death i'n the bedroom A spokesmen at the district at- torneys office said it ivas iinlilmly the new trial would start before l5 “at the earliesz." Judge Freschi, in reading hi; d“. ision. said that defense counsel Ed- ward V Broderick had attempted oome et least tlofls_.__ Hear Finns some of the objec- REESE? Named For tlue. OTTAWA . March Zt-HJP) -- Prime Minister Mackenzie King tonight announced four Quebec appointments to the Senete:— Hon. T. D. Bouchard, St. Hyu- cinthe, Que; Armand Daigle, Mou- treel; J. A. Lese e, Quebec; and Hon. Cyrllle Vullanccurt, Levis, Mr. Bouchard, Quebec Public Works Minister, is to be seneltor for Laurentides division, former- lp represented by the lute l-lon. P Blondin. Mr. Daigle, chairmen of Dsigle and Paul Lumber Co., will repre- sent Millel Ieles division. formerly represented by the late Hon. JE. Provost Mr. Image. assistant general manager o the Quebec Lliuor Commission. will l present Gulf Diyision, formerly iepreeented by the lmte l-lon. D. O. Ulxperence. Veilltincourt. general mun- ager of La. Federation Dee Calsses Populelres end member of the Quebec Legislative Council, will f‘, Kennebec Division, for- merly represented by the lute Hon. Georges Parent. four vscencies There Ire still unfilled divided es fol- lows: British Col/iunblh one; Men- 560 in rod. SSS wgiii: it?! killed and 2'10 injured . __' ltcbo two; Ontario four; Quebec three‘! PFIDCO_EWQQG_ Islindgne. Reds To Get One-Third Of surrendered Italian Fleet whsnriioiou. ill-Ml 8 —— (A p) ._ Rulsllns went pert of the Italian Navy President Rnotvi velt disclosed ted-y. and will 0 mint o! tho surrendered ships, or the equivalent, will be turned 0W1’ to them. The president, at. his PM" "U" ference. spoke of the move es puri- of n nerel pgllcyl of runnln; "'- th that on giytheng-ivei. We will do wmelhlllir “gm line will!‘ gun more permnn- °“5$fli“l'ii'.y°t, manned W 1W‘ for the benefit ‘ lens?" e N90140: uked. Some mly be. the President re - lied, but that will depend on t e e Prsident indicated Italian merchant ships silo ere involved but the conference broke up with- Ollt Ill)’ I ollrifioetlm of that pilitnp, Otl‘ o whet was meant by eq- u en_,_ _ __ _ __ e wnrihlpflnéludi eFTeirt five tlstitleshlmon aircraft carrier, eight cru s and 1! destroyers as well u mlny speller vessels. no chi s and circumstmeee. to tuim the trial into "n. fare: and d _mockcry,'f__ ____ Turn Down Some Russian Demands STOCKI-IOLM. March 4—(Setu.r- dey)—(AP)-—The Finnish govern- ment has won the Finnish per-lia- nieiit over to its position of de- clining the Russian armistice de- mands for internment of German oops now in Finland and restor- ation of the 1940 bounds-g. the Stockholm DBVJ‘ Dageng yhcter said ibd-Bi Just how categorical Finland's answer to Russia will be is still un- clear the paper said. beoamse the Finnish government stlill is draft- ing its reply. It said it was understood. how- ever. that the negotiations would be handled in such a wnv as not to brvak the contact with Russia. Through other sources it was learned that the parliament's vctc of confidence at n secret session on the government policy in the peace crisis was 105 to 80. Mirrors Confuse Firemen At: New York Shop Blaze NEW YORK. March 3 — (‘APP- Two firemen were overcome and s of them were con- worend. there. nae broke out in this mir- ror-lincc dressing room of a dress shop. Firemen spent precious min- lites fut lely bred-king ii miiltiplliclty o before they were ii le to oimoentrete on thc reel thing. .__.___€Z-_ SOLVE MEAT RATIONING Yeasts of hi h nutritive value and meat like f avor have been dc- peloped es possible human food. 5th Loan Dr_i,ve___To Open April _Z Bishop U’Sullivan I levaied Archbishop 0t Kingston, Ontario Announcement Made Last Night By Kit-lie Ii. Simpson, Associated Press Wei- Analyst President Roosevelt's disclosure that part of Italy's surrendered iv,“- fleet iii the Mediterranean is to be turned over to Russia for operation There were already strong lntinmtlons that Turkey ls bclng sharply llfflllfll by London and Washington for co-opcratlve action uguinst Ger- many In line with her treaty commitments to Britain and France. While the transfer of Italian warships to Ruuia was not. directly linked at the White House or by any other authoritative Allied with the Allied-Turkish matter. the possible relationship i; obvious“ Those ltaliiin ships could reach Russian tutors in the European thee- he only in the Arctic unless Turkey gives them pnssago to the Black sea. Given Turkish entry into the wer against the Axis as a. ‘full partner, or even n. Turkish grant of air and sea bases to Britain as Portugal has turned over such facilities in the Azores. and the ltaiiiin craft might fig- ure importantly In the Rilelnri campaign to drive Nazi invaders out of southern Russia and force Bumunh and Tile White House dlsclomre of the warship deal with Russia. must be read in the light, ol these circumstances until it ls otherwise explained. It meme carefully timed for its “percussion on Turkish-Allied Inter- (Jertiiiiily strong reinforcement of Russia's Black sea fleet would lrc- campuign to clear the Ukraine 0f Null invaders its Russiis Baltic flank has now been all but freeil of the foe. F recasts Opportunity In Beef Trade With Britain I EOIIICIZ lgarla out of the war. - D Ferry Laid lip With Damaged Steering Cear The car ferry Prince Edit/erg 15. 15nd L5 U115 l-lll with e broken steering sear. The "amoge we‘; caused during a crossing yesterday afternoon. The boot reached Bor- den ebout 6 P. M. and no posse". oer trln will be made today, It could not be learned exactly h°w 100K lfiillllrs were expected tn $21G However railway officials at. oncton asked Maritime central Airways it they could transport s part for the ferry. a piece of steel Si" feel 1011s and weighing 3on0 pounds to the island. Airways '01’- ficiiils replied they could bu; it. was not kncwn ivhethci- it would be sent by air or not abblktim the but information avail- e t was learned the ferry might be taken to Tormehtlne todav 1g ice conditions permit steej-gng mmtld be 50118 by the engines. in a c356 Tvllliirs will be made there. OTFAWA, March 3 — (OP) Agriculture Minister Gardiner said today in the Commons. that Canada has :1 double opportunity in supp- lying surplus beef to the United Kingdom at present: To meet ill’- gent needs and to build up a mer- ket there for the post-war year The Minister said Canada may need c. market for 300,000 head of cattle e year after the wer. There might be pressing need for sales in the United Kingdom. If quality beef were shipped at pres- ent, the prospects of holding the market when competitors appear- ed would be im roved. Speaking in d cussioli on Agric- ulture Department estimates, Mr. Gardiner said the suspension of meat irttioning announced this week had been discusse with both British end United States author- ities. There would be no point in owning up beef cattle shipments to the United States at: a time when plrnts there were having as much trc/uble handling heavy mur- iketings as those in Canada Lt.*C0l, J A. Rose, (PC - Soui-is) siiid there should be access to the United states market for Canadian beef little, and J. G. Delfenbeker ( — Lake Centre) from farmers for said he had letters saying there was no market beef cattle in Canada. Explains Sltustion Mr. Gardiner said that under e. trade agreement with the United States Ceande oould ship a cer- tain number of beef cattle yearly. but shipments had been halted in i942 when all available supplies were needed at home. If cattle might be sold in the Un- ited States at the prices prevailing there, there would be no beef for shipment to the United Kingdom and there would not be enough for home consumption if the price ceil- ing were maintained Tile decision had been made that Canadian sur- pluses should be sent-to" Britain. after discussions with thc United States and United Kingdom rep- resentetivrs The United States took the nat- ural iiltliiidc that. if Canadian beef were to be sciit to the United Kingdom under mutual aid arr- anuements. it should be Cniitidas duty to send it, not that of the Un- lttr‘ States Mr. Gardiner said the Canadian Meet Board buys meat when comes close to the floor price and holds it for shipment to the Uni- ted Kingdom. But none oi’ the high- er beef grades had been far below the price celllnw rind onlv cow meat had been available foi- oversees shipment: ' An attempt was being made to work cut n plan under which high quality beef might be sent to the United Kingdom. on a basis similar to that under which contracts are made for shipment of bacon, ‘The contracts would assure that thc necessary stripping wag available. Considerable money hnd hocii spent before the wnr in an effort TtCountlri-edibn pogo '1, Col. 5i Help The Red Cross " LARA’ t TBA h its obiective of The uni-t b k . tiller. was theroséklllllg y§it§."’“’,;.h§‘,‘§ broke two years agQ 1g w” repair. ed at the Bruce Stewart end Com. ‘"21: Shoes in Charlottetown time P. E. I. Leads In Bed Cross Drive lvlarch %(GP)__ Island has exceeded nfldltlll Red Clvgofiggloilxifllzhflaplgez-I for al0.000.000 and the Island ex. ecu whu decidedto flOllble the quota. it was iinnoimced at Nation- i‘..:"ttt".*?"='~ v The Maritime Province is th 111']? tn reach the objective. e wt pedqlliarters said the national me untl lest night we; $1,370,039 W h NDOrts from other provinces 101116811512 slow but steady progregs in the collection of funds. The re- sults are eheiid of the totals in the "Freswlldlll! period of the fund drive e veer m. but offlciak re- minded Canadians that the time limit for the campaign has bee“ halved this year. Tho campaign continues to March 15. TORONTO. Prince Edward Allies. Disrupt Japanese ‘Shipping Prisoner Says CI-IUNGKING, March 3—(AP)- Allied air and submarine action which has sunk nine shilps totailllilg 75.000 tons has forced the Jane/nose w suspend stunning service between Formosa and Hung Kong tmd dis- rllllted beowten Japan and Iibrmosa. a Japanese war prisoner has informed the Allied command. ll. c1535.. Speech Tuesday FREDBRIGPON", March 3 — (cPl-A bill to provide for a min- lstrv nf lnhor and e. ministry oi ind‘! ry and reconstruction virus introduced in the New Brunswick lcgLslature today by Premier JB. McNiilr. This was forecast. iii tile Speech from the Throne. and Pre- mier McNalr said lest week it did not necessarily mean that two new ministers would be added to the cabinet. The new departments may be amalgamated with exist- ing portfolios. The present cabinet includes a minister of health and labor. This portfolio will be separated two departments. Hon. J.J. Hayes Doone, provin- ciul secretary-treasurer gave not- ice today tho/t he will bring down his budget next Tuesday. "IT AIN'T GONNA ltAlN—-” SBTV ever ktlqwniihave“ flillei enemy's wey Pfelimlflflly totals reported u‘. “'55 evenings Supper meeting at‘; Si. Mary's Hell of the Summer-l Side Red Cross ivorkers indiciilci that the $13,000 mnrk liiis born; leached. This is $1.500 oicr iii’) amount reached at this period,‘ lii last year's drive. Mi: W A. Cur- ‘ rie. town chairmen, slild he lLOn-l fidently expected that when the final total is lilllfil‘ up i". Wilt amount to $14,500 'l‘lii~ liiial twirl. last your “Rib $1333.59 Mr. W. A. CiliTlI! ])l‘[‘:i{it‘it Lin‘ cvfilllll; mid called on ilic ieoin‘ ca taliis t0 announce llicir v i su is. As each captain reported h , collections he ivas loudly applaud-i ed and an excellent Spirit tloni- inatcdtlie evening iluc to the splendid and generous reception csnvasscrs by the cithclls oi the town. Mr. Currie 51rd lie was. present liiid to so" had hUJll sp ciit gull rcticli $ll('i\ .i . cluslon. Mr. PG. CiiliiIU, Print-v Count-r chairman solid lie iviis "tickled lii depth" with the result vlilcli no doubt will reach $15,000. ti very satisfactory amount. Mr. Clark‘.- sziltl he uulltcd pnrliculnrly tn mention one contribution ivhlcli had been doubled this VClll‘. Mix L. the job Wllltli‘. "' " rally br- ssilli ("ill- W. Hancock. who htid inst your given $100 ,thi.s year had miidc his donation $200. He seid the. town cDuld do with more citizens of the character of Lowell Holi- cock. With referenci- to tlie coun- try districts lic said flint verv satisfactory reports tvcrc coming in especially from Tignlsh, Alber- ton, O'Leary, Borden and Mal- pcque districts. Mr. Clark expressed llLs rccrct at e sad accident which occurred in Tlgnish when Mr. Hugh Mac- Klnnon dropped dead WllCli solic- iting for the Red Cross. The two airports were also com- ing through splendidly, Mr. Don- eld Baker chairman of the special names committee, said. He hopes to bring in from $500 to $1000 more before the books tire closed. Mayor Lidstone said he verv proud of the citizens of Sum- merslde. In his own experience he‘. said he never saw the citizens sol responsive. Mr. John E. Campbell. president of thc Sumincrsidc Branch of tllc Red Cross, pointed out that during thc past yehi- filo Red Cross Branch ill Siimlitcrsidc had sent to the Charlottetown heed office $2,700 plus many cniilts socks. sweaters, CBC, all volriiitrirv donations.- Miss Dorothy Wyatt on behalf of the lady collectors her pleasure in txirticlpating the campaign and said in ready. waiting for the collectors. Mr. Hugh Morrison. reportiiil! for his team expressed regret lira‘. his team captain, Mi‘. Earle bic- Donald. had met with a serious accident in Montreal. He said lie was sure that if Mr. McDonald had been here the results would have been even better. A vote of thanks to the ladies of the Red Cross for an excellent supper was liiovcd by Nlorlrflv Bell n.'.d was seconded by Rzilpli IDrJdds The vote of llliiliks ivas presented by the chairman tn Mrs. \Vi‘.l' Strong who suitably replied. Mr. l’... R. Allen also spoke lii praise of illp sntnll donors wile ltnvc from tllcii- meagre cnriiititgh. Ml’, Elmer Pliiwziii. cnpiiiixi for the school reported illill the ptiplls had donated Slit. nii excellent amount. Mr, Cllffln said after ill!‘ iurei- int: that ii. would be iiliniil ii week before the fiiinl total u-oiilii ti" conlputctl. Mr. Allison Xli-llciin lrit ill; |--- jovahle sing 531i! tor wliirli Nil Albert liuestls v5.15 the arc inm- enist. ‘ into ' lii some places of the desert nfi Atiictinia of north Gillie no rain is Allies Strike lot... At I Enemy Railways In Rome . t—————="_=— Prepare-embit- Opening 0f Lakes Navigation I W-“ i FORT WILLIAM, .\IL\I‘L']I Il—it,‘P' ‘In preparation tor the ouciiiitg u.’ great lakes llzlVlLllliOll, \\".lf‘ll tlii- heaviest. illovem/"ii oi eluilii lll ilie lllstnliv of the tixide is e. l('("'.‘(l_ lt-t- mlniil elevators lit I-' -t. \\':li.,i:ii .\1‘.(l Port Arthur itii- iztpiilly llvtiiu tilled Stocks W010 low at t so iii navigation. but more than 51ml griitns lii ltikoli t1 eimziw-ow i the gnlrlnli .'~‘il”l‘ill‘l‘l tloiii-iir: .ll o‘ .1’ riitc of G00 coins dziily from 1w.‘ lclc tors NAPLES, MI-rch 3~(AP)—!-Ieevy bombers struck ii new blow at the mil communications h Rome today as the Italian ‘ entered a new deadlock Nazis miiln I central Itrilv Bcnihttrdici-s of the lieziw bomb-l l fi i trs reported ilicv caught Rom main rail yuirils i-riuniiiud iviili G1" huhnrrlpllnit ilellcterd, 35,00 lliill. 81.00; ullie! Priivfnre- Q 0,5,5, up‘ NEW SUPER BLOCKBUSTER IN USE NOW which had been accorded all the‘ gratified to sec ilig whole panel r l W85 i i oxprcsscd I, in | most i cases the people had their money~ ‘°‘ i SL000 Wit-i. 1 Sfside Total In Red cm; iu. s. Fighters rive %fi:$13,000Mark ” Ir. First Sweep Over Berlin LONDON, March 3—tAPl—For- minions of long-range United SI t fighters today curried out an llli"Il-S'i\'l' sweep ovcr Berlin. pelieittiilin; rit lens‘, 575 miles from British bass-s lo reach the Nazi capital. Tilt‘ su-eep was carried out while Uimcrl Stairs liciivy bombers ham- lll llliltlfiirifll and shipping in lloriiivrcsl Germany and i |).'Illll1l‘l'.‘- attackcd Nazi. e lii Filllliifl. ig these assaults which fol- lowed a blow early today by RA. F. lllYi R. C. A. F. planes at an mircrait factorv near Paris and lririotlicl‘ zit Albert in Northern lfdriiilce, the air ministry disclosed that. Britain's powerful Lancaster llblilifv’ bombers now are using a. ill.‘ Lou-pound bomb with enormous destructive effects. This new "sup- - blockbuster" was design- . scientists for destroy- ill‘! . rgcts. ‘lln- lulig-riiligc fighters were illc first Allicrlcall ulallcs to flv zpvrr Bcrliil. although some light- lcrs previously had come within elit oi thr- capltal while escort- ilnq bombers on smashes st Leip- .zie, about 100 miles to the south- twest R. A. F‘. planes used the new six- tun bomb in attacking an aircraft factory at Albert, France. by moori- light Thursday night in clear weather. "Night photographs show the l2,000-pounders hit the fac- toi-v ‘lull 111d square," said an air itiliiistry ____etln. ‘these bombs are regarded as I triumph oi science, since many handicaps had to be overcome in ilicii- design. and the crews takini: them out, the sir ministry disclos- ctl, “are given strict instructions to bring the bombs back if there is the slightest doubt about ident- ifying or hitting the target." Progressive Conservatives Elect Officers 0T1" AWA, lilarcli 3—(CP)-P, D. MacArthur of Howlck, Que. today was clccictl president of llll‘. Dom- inion Progressive Conservative As- sociation at‘ its annual meeting: (I v11] here. John Bracken, tiational leader o! tlic piii-tv; was elected lionoriuvy‘ prcsiiit iii. Gordon Grnydon, lcadt-r iii the House u! Commons, and Maj. M MiicPherson of Regine, were elected honorary VICC-DYOSIG- cnLs Other officers:- Vicc-Prcsidenw-Mrs» Hugh Mac- knv. Rotlisal". N B ; Glisten.- Mon- ettc hfolltrcal; I.t.-C01. L. D__ M- Bnhm iiiiil;li~ and Christin hlcDniiiilrl. Ottaw Executive ofiicersl-George Blurld and Mrs. George Black, for Yukon; A.E. Juices and Mrs- A S Delulis. both Vancouver; for British Colum- li- W ll A. licmhs. Olds, and M.. Douglas H-lPdV/lflk, Armada. ‘tor Aiberlii; George l-I. Jones. Por- iiizc In Pfllifiz, zirid Mrs. A B Robliii, liomcwood, for Manitoba: . Brant. Hanover, fllld Mrs. I-Inllclt. Onkville. for Ont- B0113. Arsenniilt, Quebec. and Leslie IIud-rcs- Montreal, for ‘Quebec; Ni J West. Fredericton. l". l'-‘lliiillcy._Wcst Saint r iw Bl'llll5\\‘l ; J.A. Al- lcpi-li. I-Iiillf x, mid Mrs. A l. Moss, lfllllili 1'01‘ NOTII 500th; Mrs. H- li‘ .\ lice. fTlitirlot-tctown, and Nliii. '1 B Rogers. Charlottetown. lor Prince Edward Island. EX"."\lii\'l‘ iltfli-eizs tor Saskatche- iinii have no: yet been llfllllfll- 4cm. ; ESPEGiALl-Y tilt. filings we tom twist’ if High tide this iiioniing at 8 and ‘tonight lit 6.51! _ ‘ Sim twists this i-veiililg at 675i tiild Full moon him-ch 9, 9 28 pm. l).\ ILY AIR SERVICE milnm-s» un- bflggg miriscs tiiitiorruiv morning nt. . Eollowlna o breakdown of ll, third -=i.d scored m.ii m Ch“"““°'°w'§|o';"§,:mm'rufl° _ Iiieri-imwigtanbhio dSmilSh thc Al- " es’ no ea , - _ ugp-ggpghw; ygeihvrhyhphggggg; .Jtt.“\f...f:““i.?i‘§f°?.? ’“ ‘i "' o c ncn su a ._ . States four-e inorl flvirig bombers QM"; m‘ hfaffgcw no n‘ m‘ commerce. "m". v "i: “in t. . ~ . i ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 A ll!‘ na rn varts cw up iciii" Alli-ill 4 til ' [mt/ICE outivin: seov-io of the capital. iind some Nazi‘ fighters ch. lcngcdi SUNDAY s "we £131“ 50m? vixmripo filtr-lt, miner-s n‘ ( R Leiivc Charlottetown IIJIMIIL ee nor ‘i o t r .v- wits e ou U1 time onto A | (y), |gg¢g y; 5, 5, m. which has a orie °ot the was ooihlice by the rhinos. "" "° °