Aonrrs: a. an alum. n a...“ 01w; I on» a». "‘ "' IIJIIIIBIDI glfl filly] (mug-g; Ila". lllsorllahu Advertising a-flflgolllfil- f; "Tuwouluu III ‘I [I10 roll all!’ squa- Ps‘2'.'l‘.':“'....""""' '31s- m wT-mm fi°$m W‘ ,..-' flaqurdhnnllmzdailynugqghld, wane ma. user-sq, {s}, “new Ialpfl. Inc was Ins 0mm, llrlmon Wale: stun. l’; Gflllflllo sum la Inn neraida by Grins III your route. 1-1 3-11-21 I ¢NOITI IIDEQU‘ ‘c5005 concur -_- ‘I'm annual Nortu- Ff“? "mm-PI l9- Bgdeqilc l t was held rm Communityflall when a large number of ratepayers and‘ parents ‘,,'.¢n]0yOd the s old entertainment " ssnted the direction teacher. Min Mm Wysnd to . ‘mm much credit is ’ tifeleSS efforts kl training the : children coupled with their co-op- " eration, made tne prcgramms so successful. At the conclusion of the programme Hmong ware {Brig 3.4;» proceeds e ~¢ross. ‘Sent; Clo/us arrived and distributed gifts to‘ all from me decorated tree. The orgamt for me evening was Mia; Wyand. Pol- lowing was the Pmgialume. blag salute by the pupils; Recitation by Margaret McCauli; Dmiogue "The day after Christmas"; Recitation, "Don't Sleep on tlhe floor" by Do, yothy McCauil. Motion song by (our boys: A Christmas pennant drill by the seniors: A Christmas glory by Mi’. Wolfrey; Excitation, "A Story of Christmas‘! by Maisie pagan. Motion song Christmas yells by Oarolylie Clarke; Dialogue 'A Christmas Lesson". Reading Iyiammy‘; Plckininey" by Miss Wyand. This number was encored 4nd responded to by an original ' m "T7110 5100K"; Uriah Solo by g-yi Clarke; Rveadin i 5m by Margarct Me urdo; Song "A (Jhristmas Remembrance" bv ‘i; the pupils. Solo “White Christ- mas" by Patricia Charlie; Chorus Goodnight Christmas by the PUD. ils. The Killif.—S. .-ANNUAL MEETING W.M.S. AUXILIARY - The Annual Meet- ing oi W.M.S. Auxiliary, ‘Trinity church. was held on Tuesday Jan. 5, m the Epworth Hall. The retir- ing president, Mrs. A. P. Jamicson presided for the opening of the meeting and the business period. ‘An installation service ‘was then conducted by Mrs. E. R. Wocdsfle “and the followin officers inst-died ‘for 1943. Preslcent, Mrs. Victor Travers: vice-president, Mrs. Geo. Bownas; second vice-president, Mrs. Inman Adams; treasurer, lvirs. George Sheen; Corresponding .5ec‘y., Mrs. L. R. Allen; recording sec'y., Mrs. W. K. Liewliyfl; Christ- ian stewardship, Mrs. T. M. Link- dettcr; associate members, Mrs. Hammond Johnson; temperance, Mrs. John Johnston: supply. Mrs. A. E. Woodside and Mrs. Harold Niiiolson; literature. Mrs. Chesley Robertson: press, Mrs. C. D. Mc- Callum; missionary moaihlv Mrs 1.1. E. Campbcl. Miss Eth'l Strong: community friendship, Mrs. H. R Crockette: pianist, Mrs. B. R Sharpe: leader of Sunbeam Mis- rnn ‘Band. Summerside East. Mrs. lvhu Scott: leader< of Baby Bard Mrs. Charles Llewilyn. Mrs. Gert-l“. Sheer‘. After this inst-"liation Mrs. Wcodslda introducod ‘he speaker w.“- snoke on the work of the Ed- monton School for Tndiars of which her father is prlncimi. He’ address was very interesting and ir'*“"'.‘ti"e and n hearty vote o‘ iWmks was tendered the sneaker d? "w close. "ha muting was clos- eir“ hvsbenediction by Mrs. Wood- 8.(€.— . ' sunny l°"°°l- Wlllius Bell. Qariston. l-ll-li. Christmas j as -DIUGI mm saunas-u. g4. a. ravilon. tlumotrist ‘lflnylor pm w. manna. but» firilbetown. will a s31- Albert: W! llfllldlv. Jan. 1am l-lz-zi —WANTED - w of two. 1211;130:111 ocianifelrrml- —CABNIVAL Bede us Rink, even prises n 35 cent-l. l-IQ-H-u-IB-fl QIEXALI: White Cfiillh MIX- Llllli i111 I d1 cents Ggurlitgr Rexallweum 1'1‘- -BEDEQUE RINK South 81ers Hockey League ame Thursday, Jan.’ 14. Frederic n vs Middle. i011. Skate after. Admission 20 cents. , 1-12-14-21 --FUI BUYER, Mr. R. N. O‘- Bryan o Holt Renfrew s: 00., Montrea will be buying furs till -IIAD your vitamins today? Take Plenaminea the vitamin cap- sule with liver and iron. Gourlies Rexail Drug. l-14-2i recent Christmas rush the Bummer. mail handled were made public. REVEAL HOW (Continued from page 1) famed ment than the squadron. "demon' erations the squadron attacked and damaged a record tic-ta‘: of Nazi shippng which can mt be 100.\l0 tons. two Years of the war, on enemy one of a ser‘es of the R A i=2, The publication shows photograph of the German attic ship Bismarck in I-Ieltje Fjord lust "Bfflre she weirhed anchor for her .a't fatcfu‘ trip, "900 persons adrift on the sea ~fter U-bost attacks were sighted “"1 bellied by coastal command "apes. The booklet (rid among other “llUes 200 miles off Iceland on fhfistma- Eve ~adioed "soc, am ‘xtdiinrr in the sea, Merry Chr'si_ "is. The plane managed to get time on the one engine. 4>—< .._, .. In "Memoriam In loving memory of my husband J8me! Rayner who passed away January l4, 1941. Gone is the one I loved so Sill!!! flfsnzsrvoloe I loved to hear Sines-re 1rd in sort d —-CORBECTION -— During the‘ side post office staff handled more {hand 100.0001 ogazlflcafi of’ mail in a I bi W0 BY Del‘ - e igure appear- um 0's new romantic! , d ed incorrectly in yesterday's story yasterda at the Capitol 915ri°§s§§°§§a of the Board of Trade meeting had s11 "was rocking with laugh- where figures for the amount .of t" “t “'8 will! expo». of what goes ‘Sea. ‘rescues have been an im-' DQQQQN, Jan, film" DRY! 0f the wirk. In the member of the bar can say he has rst two years of the war about lived when he has appeared before "fuss how anntrol “lane in dlfti-' l I i Hi l COIIIIIIA PICUUII ’ News of the Day SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 Ann: SUMMERSIUE “Three Girls” Gay Laugh-Fest —"Three Girls About Town," Co- on behind closed convention doors- aitcr business hours. sill-Ting Joan Blondcll, Binnie Benchley and John Howard. the frolic ushers onlookers through a defense-vital strike conference. a murder" investigation and s mor- tlciuns‘ conclave, as well s; the freshest love fiasco of the season. In “s first three ,n°nths or op_ with a nary a respite from howling. Hope and Faith Banner (Joan Blondeii and Binnie Barnes) work as hostel hostesses to enable thfir kid sister. Charity. (Janet Blair) to '“"°“1°d °*"“Y "l" W" We" "V" attend finishing school. When Hope rejects the proposal of reporter The coastal command as a Wiwie Tommy Hopkins (John Howard) he flew 55,000,000 miles in the first det-“rminos to get her fired so that escorted she'll be forced to reconsider. The 4,947 convoys and made 587 attacks resulting feud converts the hotel submarines. the Air into a veritable mad hour and its Ministry reported in the booklet, mflfiflaeizwilburforce Puddle. (Rob- Vice President, Mrs. Ernest Mills. we nrt Bcnchley) into a verv befuddled fllrstl of which was "battle of Brit» i felmw- ' a n.’ many , _______ Zlfiilli? 2°1€Y=fi§§’°.l£31.’fi‘;§i.3.2_'i London Letter lily DOUGLAS AMARON - Canadian Press Staff Writer 13 —~(CP)— A the judicial committee of the Privy Council. With _ Jlileir noble lordshlps, a," newspap- erman might. suy the opposite when ‘ he 1.13s staffed one of their sessions. I write witnlhe authority of one who sat, through more than 30 hours of legal argument at the committees hearing of Alberta's appeal against, the Canadian Su- preme Court judgement ruling the 13cm Adjustment Act of 1937 ultra. vires of the Provincial Legislature. Of tiure 30 hours. at least 25 were devoted to reading great legal tomcs, dealing with appeals from us fur-away places as Burma and dating back as long BB0 R5 owned‘ oration. They all were important in the case, but from a regzortoriui point o1 view were a waste of tune-un- less the average reader has in his library editions of Dicey’s Conflict |wilLThs ‘Davina, Mrs. ma. MacDonald. Mn. ' menu d u- . sweaters. 1M gar cu an _ Con“ “m” m‘ Jun“, "o. ‘Annual Meeting Annual Nesting 0f ' St. Sharla Auxiliary l0, with the President. . JJ. in the chair. A "VIII! of the years work was resented showing an income‘ of Si .90. The Chap- lain. Rev. LJ; Ayers, spoke brief y, commending m; members on the mid work of the organisation the put you and asked for their continued and 9h l!!! Q1’- ermhummnlhelped m them vim tgkiings of tyhs Societvduring hsr leg-flips election of officers osulted in unanimous re-electisn of Mrs. as Sick committee‘: In. John Cronin. gm. MJ. Conway, Mrs. Walter urns. A summary of work done for the Red Cross was presented showing] 05 pairs service socks. 12 pairs sea; menu socks 25 pairs gluvcl. sembled, Msurgeons ca . 4 b0! pital bed gowns/lb s lization pads. ii suits of pyjamas. 10 child- ren's nighties. 30 pillow cases. I S’Side lied Gross Society l“ The annual meetln of the sum- merslde Branch of t e Red Czoss Barnes and Janet Blair with Robert society was held on Tuesday after- l,“ noon in the Red Cross moms at the Town Hall with the president, Mr. John E. Campbell in the chair. There was l. large attendance and the s irit of the Red Cross seemed to an to the meeting. Mr. Camp- bell congratu ated the members on the splendid showing for the ear. Mrs. Ernest airman the war work committee spoke of the wonderful cooperation she had ze- celved fzom the various church organizafong in the town also the Women's Institutes. The following officers were all rue-elected:- Presiclent, Mr. John E. Campbell. Secretary-Treasuzer, Mrs. F. W Strong. The foilowing goods were shipped dur fig the year:- To the services: pyjamasp i500 pair men's socks; 906 seamaxrs socks; 3'76 pair gloves; 217 pair mitts; 148 helmets; 376 sweaters; 80 tuck-ins; 37 army scarves; 87 navy scarves; 54 hos. .pital sheets; 80 pair of bed socks; .15 areo caps; 1 Hospital supplies: 500 tend sponges; 338 safe masks; '76 d inal bandages; 9 surgeons’ caps; '30 sheets; 4B towels; 103 dressings, 14 by 4' l6 wipes: l1 gauze sponges; 19 wtcholders: 12 face cloths; Women's.Auxiiiary: 72 sweaters; 63 pairs of stockings and ankle 86¢“: l3_ pair of gloves; 2 nickel-s; Refugee Clothing: s14 pair 0f uhildrens pyjamas; 46o girls dresses; 180 childrens suits; i5 girls‘ coats; 327 children's cardigans; 103 sweat. "S: 1B leasing sets; 101 baby all wool blankets; 360 diapers; 113 bub!’ 184138318; 32 mothers gowns; 448 quilts shpped direct; i0 quilt; to the first aid station; 2 afgang- 600 miscellaneous articles of cloth: ing and Cqllipment; Making a mm of 3.00s articles. Statement of receipts and ox. gendltures oi the Summerslde ranch of the Red Cross Society 2B9 pair of m 7"" ' ‘i""“"r‘ ". '. QTQWN "ll/film" li- 005$ IIIIIIGESTION wnuor you 5F."ll'...'.'l€.lE'.-.'.Z You. Rub’ To Ge half of your dl tlon b In "n" uubnelt-iu your fl :0.“ of ulna ralbettnfre-youhndh .v'°i.. u- u sail?’ Supreme Court Yesterday, A merlido. tEllTliALililllilIlAil ‘lib column In marvel for nun of local interest. but sdvulullll I I awn flllllre may be mam. -~ coon m Photograph; OONFIDIIATION IJFI INSUR- LNCI. ll. | THE MEETING of the Nurses’ Alumnu of time Prince Edward SW0... ‘Sm?’ “Ash”. “ on m- - nary 1s. Lie-g 0 UNIT — Donald S. MacLure Senior night pilot at chill-him. N11. has returned to his duties after visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Donald is of Mrs. Ivan and tho late, Ivan Macmrc, formerly fit Char- IITURNS '1' C-W-LCJI LEAVE PIDVINCI- alraCwAflls ‘who left the Pg.- estsrda o training when , Csrzsds‘weroz Mag-ion ghristinl. Camphobhffo Grand: f??? selie and Mary Torch. Sonier, Sum- Two cases of 0119611 1mm °°“' vfotions under the lit-till Mi- W" heard yesterday in that Supreme Saunders. . In The King vs. Lelkh Q @513‘ pell, Stanhope, J.J. Johnston. K< 0., appeared for the IPDBUBM B"! an. Holmes for the crown- The ,appeai was from a conviction for‘ bein in possession of three quarts oi igllcit spirits found in a small‘ clump of spruce treesjn l film adjoining the appellants property- and opposite a gap in the fen Witnesses for the Crown were R. C.M.P, Constables Lionel Strons. PL Jay, J P. Morrison and Alvin Show. m appellant. who dlsclalmed all knowledge of the liquor, was the only Willie behalf. The appeal was ilsod ith costs fixed at $50. I In The King vs. Arthur Roberts, ‘city, tester O'Donnell appeared for the appellant, and 0.11.. Holm- es for the Crown. The appeal was from a. conviction for having three and one half gallons of liquor on the appellant's premises, in which he disclaimed interest or owner- sh'p. Witnesses for the crown were: Constables John P. Morrison. N. Alvin Shaw R.C MP. and Con- ‘stable A.J. Lund, City Policmand for vthe appellant Arthur Roberts anc- Mrs. Viola Roberts. The appeal was disallowed with costs. The Court adjourned until 10:30 this morning when a Countv Court appeal case of Barbour 8r Mac- gonald vs James Power will be eatd. Prohibition appeal cases will be deferred until Riday morning at :30. Allies Unable (Continued from page I) ope.at‘ng in the Atlantic mt any due reference to isuwhs: 00 T bandages; 12 abdom-Jmle time L! "W" than m9- “hm” ‘represents possibly from one-third to one forth of their actual strength. The rest of their undersea craft aze either operating in other waters or are at. home for repairs and crew relief. These were described by qualified authorities’ as being among the reasons why the U-boat L; consid- ercvd by the United States Navy to be,‘n the wozds of Admiral Harold R Stark, its "first enemy." They are reasons, too, why United Nations shipping losses still are, in shark's opinion, "something to be mighty uncomfortable about." So far as operations are con- oemed the Germans seem to have encountered nu insuperable obst- aces in organizing U-boat crews, a task that became increasingly difficult in the First Great war. , Bombing raids on . MaoMillsn. "a Strait. A local on his. ORGANIZATION MIITING HELD — At s Conservative organ- ization meet held last nlsht in theBSH .I-lon.Dr.W.J.P. Conservative leader vs a report of the National onservative Convention recently held in Wlnni g. There was a splendid atten ance at me meeting, TRAIN BEHIND SCHEDULE — Tia train from Borden we; almos six hour: behind schedule last night, arriving here st 12:20 a.m. The principal cause of the delay was mainland trains running be- hind schedule. The car ferry wu slowed somewhat by the m m the: assenge train was run from Summerside which a:- rived in the city at ‘I pm. This proved a great convenience for‘ local passengers. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES AT PRINCE ST. SCHOOL — This week a. general Health inspection of the city schools is in progress. Miss Ruth Ross. RN. and Miss Bessie Beer, R.N., Public Health Nurses are busily engaged at Prince Street School these days. Pupils from Grades 1 6 are examined. This the fact that the your. orwinfi to Public He th Nurses are shorb staffed it will not be posible to ex- amine the puplls from Grades ‘l to 10, with the exception of those who are reported to the nurses by the teachers because of known defects of hear , eyesight etc. The pupils of West ent School had a health inspection before Christmas. and Rochford Square, Queen Square and the Model School will hsv: theirs following School. inoculations schools will begin in March. NEW SCHOOL - MASTER 0N_ H.M.C.S. QUEEN CIIABIUTTE -‘ Sub-Lieut. George Hart recently re- \ placed Sub-Lleut. Glen MacPherson as “school-master" aboard I-LMCS. Queen Charlotte. Sub-Lieut. Hart belongs to this city and holds his aster of Arts degree from Acadia diversity. He was a former teacher on the staff of Prince Street School. Sub-Lleut. MecPherson was for- merly from Montague. white he taug t for several years. He has been school master on H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte for a year and s half, and is now awaiting transfer. Sub-Lieut. MacPherson was a civ- ilian school-master at the Naval Barracks for the first six months and was later commissioned. I . l . PAGE sl-ivsn —» ' w? cocoa leads in duality Allhllol Us DAIGIIG HMK KAI}!!! HALL FRIDAY, JANUARY l5 C. A- (BJ T. C. Danes Band Dubai-ll Bible Society Reports Fine Response In '42 Executive Meeting H e l d Yesterday; Financial R e p o r t Best Since 1930. A meeti of the DIQCUUV: of the PEJ. Auxi iary of the British and Eloreign le Society was held yesterda afternoon in St. Paul's Parish all, presided over by the President Hon. G. D. DoBlois. The Treasurer, Mr. R. Haven Wigmore presented the Financial Statement for the year 1942, which showed total rebel ts of $5205.52, included in this be ng $3692.38 from General Subscriptions and $1100.00 from Bequests. 0n motion it was decided to forward the Bible So- ciety Head Office at Toronto $3500.00 for the General Funds. and $500.00 for the War Emer ency Fund. All the 77 Branches wi ap- preciate the fine financial report, the public subscriptions being $618.99 above 1941, and it 1| also $380 noted that it is the best since Carrying 0n Since i804 there have been major and minor wars, and in every one of them the British and Foreign Bible Society, or its Sister Organ- izations, havs seen to it that. the Scriptures were made available to Armed and Auxiliary Forces of friend and foe alike. This war has been no exception. and from the time of its outbreak up: to the pre- sent, the Society in anada and ewfoundland has carried on and seized the opportunity of the hour. (a) To present New T ‘arnents to all on Active Service with KM. Forces, men and women alike. (h) To supply the Scriptures in 2 “ required speech for prison and in- I-‘B-EIGHT MOVEMENT - 960 cars of freight were moved from Tormentine to Borden during Defi- ember as compared with 856 cars in December, 194i, This was made up of: 250 cars coal, 173 cars flour and feed, 50 cars fertilizer. '76 cars gas and oils, 102 cars less than car- losd lots. 249 cars sundry, total 960 oars. The most notable increase was 1n the movement of flour an ternment camps. Such resentaticna have been made wit the full approval of the Ministry of Defence. solelv through the Chaplaincy Service. The Prin- cipal cha ialns and Senior and District C aplains. have time and again testified to their satisfaction over the quantities received, and the pro ass with which those have been tched. Sufficient d supplies are on hand and on order trinity United Shurcl IIU$DAI 7J0! IgL-lll-Ilfi 1V1 $7 Hall- Mr. A. liormley lie-Elected To Head L.P.ll. M1‘. Arflitl‘ Oorml was rQ-glsg ted president of the rm Pros tsctlve Union at the annual moot ht. Oihor officers hclud, vi“. president. J. W Gormley; trau- urer Patrick Dennis; secretary, Daniel Gillis. Mirgsoteelsd trgllzgf: Messrs. Jm ac no. , ra 0rd King Edward Stanle . Routine bus neu was discussed. The annual L.P.U. ball will be held early next month, it was decided. Discuss Fish Regulations At Meeting llere Revision of the fisheries regula- tions for RE. island and inspec- tors’ difficulties in enforcement o1 existing regulations came up for discussion yesterday at the con- ference of fisheries’ inspectors being held in Mr. J. J. Larabee. the Supervisor's office, 4 Supervisor MacKay from Halifax siting in on the conference from which recommendations will be submitted to the Halifax office for apPl-oval. Supervisor Lara-bee stated es- terdsy the returns to Island f .'i '1 l . i ‘i. ,4 .2 . ,1- . .. .g(..:1_,9,ws, Halsbury's»La.ws.-fl1.~lm81l9l the m: endmgneoembsr s1. - . . . . _ _, . _ _ Sweet arabtgl; énemorles you larlrdmggd 10o similar Wilder” 1942' Receipt: 2~?s?s".l’,“§-,'f‘,,§_‘§§§'!§,“ “d ktnkngggsblfi inglrovo- c n . vou . .' , . wbll I was “yamed the first day’ when Germans house their subma Anon in number of cars leaving the province been 0V9? Ooked. “my have on! t0 M“ rive"rerimzerossw are cross-haulage of more than 200500 tons of fertilizer annually with resultant aggregme price re- ductlon of more than $650,000 to the ‘farmers oi Eastern Canada. Five manufacturers have been authorized for Prince Edward Is- land, the 16th zone. ‘they are Is- lam‘ Fertilizer 00.. Charlottetown: Canada Packers Ltd, Saint John. N3»; International-Fertiliser. » 00.. Saint Jclin; Cinadim Incu trie Ltd. Halifax and Colonial Fertili- ur Co, Windsor, us. PEDISTBIAN REFUGE In Australian railroad riance a lllfily gone is called s ‘pedestrian Nfuge," NHL . . . M115 In Memoriam imcyiz, its?" 1'" m "s" Tfhe dear . wife and sweetest friend one o‘! are best whom God could en She was loving, gentle, though ‘ ' d true an Always willing a kind sot to do. It is not tears at the moment shed That tails how loved ls the soul that But tears through many a long ni h t I Will And loving remembrance fondly ' kept. Inserted hv llor Husband. 1-14-11. wimp} In- fond and loving memory of i MR8, MAJOR INMAN n a diam: {I'm Inserted by Ilcr Mother and hull! In fond lllllliflfll memory of Ill. III’! DICKII I2.'»"""'-s.,.,.‘.l'-'-’..-'-'.'ii’f"m'. Inserted by Ilsr Mother and loamy. In loving memory of Mrs. Major the chairman. and Lords Ruségii the representative of such a paper Materials bought iocsll ' as the Times to back me up. I Diim- Postage and revenue Jumps 59d more happily into the day-w-dfly wxpress and freight 36's,; routine of plscink W881i!" 30° Travelling expgnggg 19",) words of newsworthy material. Charlottetown Branch I200. ‘The judges themselves are a study. Red owls Con” Members of the boeirg éohh Al" RUSOOHBYAQOIIJ 79);, berta appeal were r zlgalm“ on and "ab, MacMiilan, Rome: and Clauson. 001- ' Tom ‘- iectively and individually among the No ‘ 200904 ifinest legalauthoritles irkgthe ma“: emtllgtggxl; {bought locally firs. Youngest peer was -yeul'h gemy ho n“ or the emer. sadmzriirsssiizhiilhi“ "’ “°-"~ . , - I All wore everyday lounlo Ill-W 11:, contrast to counsel who appeared 4 1 ‘gowns and wigs. "id ""51" t1“? g s which they wrapped lmilndd em knees to kee them w m B fled i i 1 1t . B tt R rt d t1eW.lA?r£nBaTt0¥l. an Engliuh bflffilt‘, u e o e er re resentin the berta Attorai ngy- aral. ihvariably su rtr _ ___ each point he raised with e0 (I, Accumulated stocks of buttea- ro- mgri: citations from previous ID- to tlltiiznléstion artificial? on”. ' n l m "“ "ed pounds ti??? tlrlagaliirdin dtgY-luglheieinghe ‘mm ‘he Pm "WK Lest week cited three cases thw apologized Mans!” ‘WW1: 3-19" Wlmds gm- being unable to read them, Lord ‘mm. Parsons vino turned in 51500 than 110 additional house- Russell gleefully exclaimed: owd‘ _---i-—--—- ‘lwldm hi" l8!"- in buttsrooupons DOB!) GORT IN BRITAIN poverlng excessive mirchase; to the .__. lmwflt of 1.064 gmmds bringing LONDON. Jan. 13 —-(CP)—Fleid the total up to 4.1 l. However, the Marsha‘. Lord Cort, Commsnder-in- aver!!! remained approximately Chief of Malta, arrived "in Britain the limo at 16 pounds for slash rs. may for "consultations. W" "Milled- .._.__-_-——- W110: rationing of butter was in- "IWA! LONG CIIASI troduoed December 21 householders lholdifls butter stocks in excess of The German battleship Bls- one pound per person were requir- marcl: was chased 1.750 miles before ed to report their holdifill to the me Royal Navy glhk her May 27. ziadrttms Prices and ‘Broads Board i941. ACBEAGI INCIIIASI lotions oath Canadian ..._ timing r Wheat acreage in Britain is up is allowed one-half pound of butter a; per cent and potato acreage 1'0 a week. t, rd Island p" w‘ __ are reminded um u may an not CIBAMICS PALACI piles their order for ___- coupons in their hands wimi The palace of Liugh Beg, 16th swim they may turn them over to century Asiatic potenhte, was the ration office for conversion to known as the Porcelain Rouse le- an RB-IO replacement certificate cause of its Chinese enemies. bmmttoiooalntlonbosrds. merit of the 13° l - cenkrence‘ m nion Provincial Jfessins Fiord sos°m“.‘£'€l'v? sci-I: VCC. nuFrns Jan. 2, were 173,483 tons as Bsainst 115.442 tons last year, or an increase of 58,041 tons. Prince Edward Island provided the major figures with an inoreas from 60,265 tons in storage on Jan. 3, last year to 86,215 tons this year. New Brunswick holdings were 05,760 tons ls compared with 45.498 tong a year ago, while Nova Sootta more than doubled its sim- rig; holdings with 18.710 tons tn snaps - At 11.2.1: no; m, y“, 19. 1 . ‘fb constabl , , 9- Blkerl s dsushteg. m M“ a DEATHS ‘the same level with holdings of this year as against 8,587 tons a year ago. Que ‘ holdings rem 0d at practically 11,016 tons this year as against 10,992 tons a year ago. an increase, BRENNAN - In Summerslds Jan. i3. i943. Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, aged 82 years. Funeral notice later. RAMSA! — At ltanchel on Jan. 13. 1948, Mrs Charles A. Ramsay, 889d 51 years. Mineral from her late residence ‘Thursday. Jan. i4. at 2 urn. Interment in Springton Ceme- tery. MaoKINNON-At the Royal Victor- ta Hospital, Montreal Jan. 1s. 194ml Ines MacKinnon formerly of Sher-. brooks. P.E.I., aged 19. Remains expectec‘ Fridav night. Funeral ar- rangements later. BRENNAN-At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Sum-l merside on Jan. IS, i948, Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan, aged If years. Funeral Friday morning at i0 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. James Saunders. Kensington to the Indian R’v!r Catholic Gaurch. N. D. MacLean ' UNDEITAKEI IMIALMER Clarlottctwwllll unu- wmum f Reno ID of 24 tons. Ontario holdings drop-l 6d off 4.181 tons from their hold- ing of 30,650 tons last year. Brit- ish Columbia's figures on Jan. I, this year dropped 1,611 tons below those of a year ago and the Prairie Fmvilwis showed a slump of 178 one. Personals The many friends will regret to hear that Madam Doyle has entered the City Hospital. Mrs. Ivan MacLure arrived by Plane ester y to attend the fun- eral her other, the late Mr. Oulln C. MscLure, Brackley Point. which is being held to-day. i Corporal Affleck, Bedeque and Corporal Sllliphant of Summer-side leave No. 62 CA. (8.) T.C., Beach by Grove this morning to take the‘ officers’ Training Course at Brock- viile, Ontario. Too Late To (llasify IAID WANTED — APPLY B. Guardian office. l-l4-2l L081‘ - LADIES BLACK RAND- bag in neighborhood Ambrose and Brighton containing sum mone and ration book. Re- ilnzAfily manila. i-id-Il The cost of this service to date “if. .‘I°?la’°’2§s‘?2'°&’"°°" ' ‘hi w c n l n while the war lasts. To all fired. ire the moral and spiritual issues of this present conflict the Bootleg’: appeal will ever require secri al su . to enable it to carry on suc essential service. SUPREME RED (Continued from page 1) med m im rtsnt Russian com- munication! e, but the Soviet command declared that regroup“! soviet forces subsequently threw the enemy back and repaired the breach. "m, Government newspaper Isvestia reported in a supplement that Red Army reserves sent to the front line on captured mules — a fo-mile march - had helped restore the position. Along Whole Front (The Gel-awn high command im- plied that major action was tn pro- gress not only in the south of Russia ut alon the whole of the Russian front. ts communique reported violent fl hting between Lakes Il- mern and oga and Leningrad. an area of which the mid-day Sovift command said nothing. Whether a new Russian offensive was under-. way there was not clear. If so it ,would not be the first time that the launching of such a major Russian enterprise had first been disclosed the Germans, for the Russian command often maintains silence until such a push is well along. Admit Line Breached (Wednesday night. Reuters news agency in London quotrd the Ger- man news agency. D N B. as ad~ mitting that Soviet tanks had breached the main German line in the Caucasus.) 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