WN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian 'RBP01‘i 01 S°h°°1 i a Board Trustees‘ new: o: local interest. but sdvert- nl a newliy nature may will"!!! in. 5 cents a w . atrlatr abl_e___ln__adyalrce - “THE” .Q1_‘l.§_R_1.—9ITl-3I9 cnowll LIFE MAKESFSIIBSTANTIAL onowrn lil 1940 40th Annual Statement Reviewed By lion. G. H. Ferguson, President (.'.-\.\'.-\DIAN BUSINESS INURELASES lilft,» MONDAY. Crown Life President This column ll reserved for i i The following report ol the board of School 'I‘rustees of Chaiuotle- '- town for the year ended Dec o1. CRASWELL tor r-hooograum |1e4o was submitted at Tnursdll/ ' -—-——- night's annual meeting of the City CLEARING SALE continuous at council, Kennedy's Ladies‘ Ready to Wear. Gentlemen; M09444‘ The Board of School! Trustees DNFEDERA-l-luu “F; nugull. begs to submit the follow ng ‘repor ‘n; l,_,,u,.-,_z,.;;» {giotno year ending 31st December 530A SALE, pulgplnmmuu- The nuni-ber of pupils enrolled is SONS. >cmen's shoes. broken lines, as follows: _ igortii £3.00 and $5.00. now 98o t0 ugrlnfiasgegali. School I68 boys. 375 s 95' -—-- l8 we... Kent School, aeo bOyl. m CLEARING SALE continuous atlglyls, 527 total, Kennedy's Ladies Ready to Wear. Queen square School 641 boyll. 1609-24-21 641 mlaL Rochford Square School 586 girls. i that lorry veiids; and the balance of $179.- iyedrs of SiPIVICQ have won ior tlleltloillli was added to the surPiU-‘i |Crolvti Lite aii honourable place in‘ illlldS. The tree surplus now sands tlie lite LIISIIJAIICQ» iiicills,.y, l-Ioii. G. ' at si,8o‘3.835.5o, the h guest point R. Ferguson. pl‘€5.(i£lii, announced in the history of the company. at t-lio company's 40in tiiinilal nicot- ' Highlights from Prflsidenfs Address TUROIVPO-Siatlllig l . lieid last week. that total iii- "_l"‘! iii iolxc llicreasoi six D“l‘ I i‘ tww r wrd tot.,l o “' 154,019.00 in 194) from ,. .r .i t "Since the bcgininiig of the Dre- $219.8 sent war, and the consequent gen- eral dislocation of international trade and business of all kinds, it has been tiloilght W15.‘ to make some chcingtrs iii liielilods and dir~ action of our eitnin. For example the writing of new business ln agencies ahead has been substant- ially curtailed. while business at home has increased, S0 that the Coiripaiiys progress has not been interrupted. It coiitinucs to llhikg impressive gtliiis. This is due to the policy of the Company —-to estab- lish above everything else deep- rootsd security for its policyhold- Years o! Service “Forty year-a of service have won for the Crown Life an honourable place in the life insurance Industry. It stands today stronger than c,“ before." -m»- u» mad-wt mm- e: 4...“: u...“ no i iitp new policies - u . which i 0i at i o d .04.l.'.l8i.'o'0, Mz, H. R. Slcltlieii- s< . llfllfllil niiiiiiiger. said: “Our C-llliflililll busiirss iii 1940 “as ion pui- ceiii greater than in 1939." “And we look for a further incicase (lilfllli; the pescnt your,“ lie ndtlfd. Ai-coixiiilrz it) ill." ieport of tun billiTl of tillYf-QKOTS, assets climbed " cviit to 342.905.745.41 from in 1939. Principal rises we e in items oi gCVPYh- and municipal bonds. public ‘ '31 boll '_ Willi) lIlCYif-IJELQS RED CROSS annual meeting. I-leartz Hall. blanday. Flebruary 3rd, 8:00 pm. short reports. Hear masterly address by Mr. Norman soinmervllle, K.C., of Toronto. L-640-2-1-2i. l BIG DISCOUNTS on Leather and Rubber Footwear at Purdie-Nrgus- 011's" -__- t The ILIIIOl-llll-MPB-lid Hfsu,gl‘€m;:a“r FUNERAL THIS MORNING- o eac ers’ s ares or e The funeral of the late Peter was 528150135‘? less deductions for} Trainor ivill be held this (Monday) [City ‘Poachers Pension Sy=tem 0 morning at 8:46 fr m his late resi- 4616.50 and War Tax of $3.60 or deuce, 23 Powna street to St. 327381.65 net. The total expendi- Dimstaxrs Basilica thence to the ture for the Board was $58,156.56. Roman Catholic cemetery. WM" At the Entrance Exmninatlons to interment will take place. prince of Wales College in June- Mr. ——-— Graham Batt, a pu il of West Kent RECEIVES DIPLOMA-Miss Elia. school‘ made the l, ghee; number of Collins recently received her gradu- marks l“ the gm, “m; as usual m ate nurse's diploma from the Char- ase was awarded a prize of lottetown Hospital on completion of iggllooc bywhg Haunt her training period. She 1-8 daughter of Mr. and MIB- JEmE-‘l Collins, of Montague- POLICE COURT-ln the Police Court Saturday morning a young man charged with wearing a naval uniform without lawful authority was sentenced to thirtY days in Jail. A vagrant was sentenced to tliirti days in jail. A drunk W85 fine $3.00 and costs or five days in jail. R.C.A.F. CHAPLAIN —'I'ile 00n- tel. Total number enrolled —2297. The number of teachers employed . . d" ‘i JPQlICIEAS.‘ ‘ in force mo- 6MILLiON5 lgzQ- ZSMll-HONS- 930- [34 M l LLiON5' v l ,|94Q-233Mlluoug : mi‘ Assets llliiii ‘ lolo- I MILLION .' ll 1 lqzo- 3 MILLIONS 930- l5 MILLION; is: Prince Street School l8; West Kent School i7; Queen Square School 20; Rochford Square School 16; Also 2 Manual Training In- etructors-Jotal 73. Policies in Foree-$z33,154,e19,°° HUN. (i. llllfillill FERGUSON ‘ , 40th Annual ~ ' Lif~ Insur- ‘l ' w"ck Alleb-44'3l906,745.41 cs, "Life insurance companies have _ mil tziksn a responsible and important , preferred and com-l ll.ll'l in Canada's progress since s contributed u siiiaiiol" the last W-Jl‘. To illustrate: avail- ihe increase. able fluids have been invested in government and corporation secuii- ties which have financed so much of t-liis development; life insurance companies arc alilongst the largest subscribers to war lozms and other govorliineiit issues. Iii b itf, life in. . siirance companies have materially contributed to the maintenance of Canada's sound ciediz position at; home and abroad. “The Government is now mak- ing a s ciai eitort and appeal for continuous and general sub. sciiptions to War Savings Certifi- cates. While it is both necessary and advisable to louder every sup- port, to this War Silvings cani- pstgn. it is equally itiiportant to recognize the proper fiillctio 0i slicli investment. By way of ilust- ;atioii. it would be ilcitiivr cxpcdlent noi- patriotic to convct into W-ar Savings Certificates that money which would normally be used to pay for premiums oh necessary life mSilPfillCe policies. 0n tlie Otih-el‘ hand, it would be expedient and patriotic to coilverl nirliey which would iiornitillv be spent on non- cssciitiais into Way Savinzs Certifi. cakes, indeed wn those Ccrtif o. Bonds ill-r g polli income Wil oii trculd normally be Slltnt on lion-essentials: in this way we truly convert our sp ciai war- tinic savings into the silezvs of war. l A Free SurpIue—s1,aa3,g35_55 . 10ft‘ oi InYeslment Rate Well I'p rote interest. '1 iii 3' (HUI Jliiilili-LFJ! New Pond». 1Q4Q—$3Io043,38I.0Q average 0i Till" ‘ ' i940 J Cash Income, 194o—$9,ae7,3o9,q4 . I iligii t-lia o! the iiivesilneliis, and iiavlig regaid to the low rate Cliinillilbie on oii such investments iiisirki during ri-cciit years. s totalled Sli.045_12i3.0(l At the closing exercises in June the following pupils were awarded the Governor Generals Bronze Medal for proficiency: Prince Street School, Mr. Burton l-Iotvatt. West, Kent School, Miss Audrey Margaret Fry. Queen Square School, Mr. Angus Hugh Glllis. Rochford Square School, Miss Alvere Arsenalilt. The Board did not find it neces- sary to issue any debenture‘; dur- llfegfllifl" 0T the Wffiley Memmlal ing the year, therefore the attached Church. Moncton. on Thursday. JBII- statement shoals the total issue of 23, voted unanimously t0 Em!“ School Board Debentures to be the leave of absence to the pastor, Rev. same e5 u; me 31st of Decelnbel‘, A. I. Higgins. who is i0 serve If» 1939. that is sassoooo. chaniaiii iii the Royal Canadian All‘ Dull“; the summer vacuum; a, Force. Rfillflfis Submitted at the considerable amount of interior dec- same congregational meeting of the ol-atlng was carried on l“ the {nul- cliiircli showed a very SWWSSIUI schools and the fire escapes of year has been passed- At- the 01°59 Prlnoe~ Street and West Kent of the blisines meeting a social schools were glveu a gout, of palnfl, period was enjoyed and refresli- Owing to the peeullar cunslrue. clients were served by the Social um, o; the jlmlgQl-‘s house u; prluce Cilli). Mr. Higgins Wholws elven Street School it has always been faithful and vigorous service for the mo“ inconvenient and also danger- Past» five and hflif Wars m5 been ous to have a hall stove and it was Average Race o! Interest earned In 1940-43139; 949- 42 MILLIONS "i: .’ ii I st Til: tot-ll inioest overdue an iJt'('(.‘ltll‘8l‘ 31st last amounted to only $697.75, an cxreedingli‘ small tlitll in ielzition to the principal a- mount of the mortgages. Big lncrenst‘ ill Income l, hows c.3313’... ‘INSURANCE Company 1940 was w i t h preceding up In- ted 0d. Tot ill rash income for .8761 '. l . 4. coinpzircd in the ni income made of tlie total. vc. , - income contribu $1.770...'l.0(l. A-noliilts zel ltiriiirfir: poll-l‘ divideiiz. and proceeds. niici amounts deposited‘ to pay future peiniuiiis, staff pension fund and rgtnts‘ dc- pcsiis, totalled 558754888. All pnnicnts to policy holders amounted to 51.505.772.02. com- p.ll'(‘Ll wii $3,140.439.36 iii the pre- ceedilig yells, Death and disability claims toizilioci $l,160.l03.96. Pay- R4 re miu $130.86 E . Home Oifite Toronto J. C. SAINDT; General Agent. l“ Plnhmnhfl G0,, C-"e-‘ntlntnlvr 8H Board of Directors merits of matured and surrendered ' ' 81.437.461.37: cash donds to poiicv holders. $350,- appointied to the chaplain service of tlie Royal Canadian Air Force, with the rank of Flight 119M911‘ therefore decided to install a hot air pipelesa furnace. This was done and it has proved most satisfactory. time. Bram-h ("New ManBm-th Bid .. M nfn R. c. Macllonald, Ll..li.. c. L. u. =---..f.,,,,,,','§...{“ The board of directors, m-clect- ed at the meeting. is: Hon. G. Ferguson. P. C., K, C., LLDJ C. W. Soiliors, Tarolito- H, D. Buns, Toonfo: H. R, Sfeplitin- son. Toronto; F‘. Ericlis-rn B"0‘.\'ll. K. i 3 ‘ill annuity and other payments $557,472.78. RPSETVCS for ail policy liabilities reached tli-e sum oi 337.356.963.00. tint, he will be attached to No. 9 Service Flying ‘Training School. at Manual Tl-glnlylg Suilinicrside, P. E (United Ch Manual Training is being carried -——-_*" on with. we believe, splendid re- roucn T0 B!- ARMED-An- suits in both West Kent and swered for him. "to'“""""‘ii“ - settle with DQfadQ_"ng mo“ to Illa-rt but turned at villi.‘ soinidol There was a disturbance in the a fwtsmb Sh‘? and Dirk hllilil Wih hallway; General gebaemnm m,“ ed for a breathless moment witliiln . I. urchmarnl “ml” at Now nigh room between them ieii o1 thr- \ "cl ii Ni Shepherd," i, Lfillil " ion for illt‘ evctliiig Fiiv Brother." Tilt‘ ilfilfmilfiwl‘ was Jcliii c. Care of Bro0ti_ Mares Ill Winter Ufitifl‘ I)rtf-(.’lll war-time coiiciii- "st-s on likely‘ (‘Oilsfiqllilllly . lioiilci he tiTL‘ c brood mare has c a hrttli-‘iij: foal. ' . good . W. Muir Division, Do- i Palms Sor- e a weil~ clean mix- crniciciy. The heart felt sympathy! lznrvfs Bay riclen of Nova $601141. ‘l of tile tint»; ccmiiiiliiitv 1130s cuti and ill Halifax. $11011 8 Wilflle 11110 in their iiicptirabici iicvcz- before bccn captured in these _ ‘ $33,412.80 Siiiplus rrsillting from til) yveii"s llS W35 88.56.711.76. of uh ch ' - used to \v itc down "i ii l 4o iii. . . divi- C.. Toronto; Captain W. M. Craw- ford. Vaiiccilvri . hiforson I-Iavalina: H's L. Pnleiiaudc. Qucbcc: C‘. 0 Sam G. E, Sn act". T1: on . ikius, Toronto; and N ' Ottawa. Tryoli And Vicinity Tile Victoria Rink is away to a good start this year, good loo alid music, and is open for skating twice weekly. The crowds of young lwcpic Plllfllllig It irStn Victozia and sur- rounding communities arc iapidly becoming larger and larger. Miss Amy Halliwoll of Tiyoii is enjoying a pleasant visit in Char- iottclc-wii the lrurst of her sister, Mrs. Ciaucl Vcs y. The community at Tryon was sad- dened on Satuiday morning to learn that the Angel of death held visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Canficld and clahned t-licir little daughter Leah. aged five years, On Friday she had become quite ill and was rushed to the Piiicz- Coiliity ~ Hospital, whore slie passed away a. fcw hours tiftr-r arrival. The little girl. who was tlie only child of rho grief stzicketi parents. was of a very bright and affectionate l-lritlim and é a cciieriil favourite of both cld and young. ’I'ho funeral service was llCiIl cn SulliI-iyi afternoon at the homo and was conducted b" Rev. S . 'I‘rltcs who spzke words of linpc and comfort and ft was attended by many sympxthizlng fiends. In- it-rmciit Was made in Westmoi-eland ,t0 the parents loss. piotilru wxtli a girls Ma's. Harry" Craig of Ti’, has reiui-ilcd after a 1112a with ‘lie: daughter ill thc wcsieril part of the Island. The Mssos Aiiiiilru hlocDonnid rind Lois l\I.icK¢iy' l('il1.'ili‘l'5 of Cra- paud School wore ivcrlit visitors to T.ycn tlie giicsts of Mr. and Hrs. Austen Smith. Mr. Gilbert. Bell of Boxien P. E. I. was a wcck-eiid visitor to Tryon West. T. Find Mystery “Fish” Was Beaked Whale year at Peggy's Cove, nciir Halifax, Nova Scota, as a "Bcaked Whale" has established another species 0f marine life as frequenting Nova Scottie waters. in length and estimated to weigh ,some 1.400 pounds. l many poisons, both in the St. Mar. waters. The specimen was later sent to , F, Wilson, Identification of a Cetticeaii. or seagoiiig mammal kiiiod cruly this The whale. which rvas killed after ii- became caught under a, Wharf, was fourteen and one-quarter feet According to nouncemeiit has been made that tlie City Police will in future be D» armed. This action was taken fol- lowing the tragic incident which occurred in the city last Friday when the lifeless body of Mr. Peter J, Trainer, an aged storekeeper, was found in the rear of his shop. Oil that occasion an unarmed po- licemen entered the building and llltiCCCi two men under arrest, who were later charged with murder. A loaded revolver, which ls believed to have been in possession of one of the intruders. was picked up at tlie bottom of tlie stairs in the lioiisc. 0n these same stairs Con- stables Lund and Web-Rik!‘ 111mm!" ed were compelled to fight their way up to lit-rest one of the men. Stipendialyv Magistrate K. M. Mar- tin, the following day,‘ recommend- ed to the police COITIITIIitGG that the police be armed as soon as pus- sihis- to prevent such a situation occurring again. Personals The many friends '0! Mr. Francis St. John of tlie Po t Office staff, Soul-is, will be sorry to learn that he has been confined to his home with an injured hand incurred play- ing hockey ten days ago. HIS BRIDE DEAD CHATHAM, England. Feb, 3 - (CPI -Ordina:y Seaman Stanley Henry Batcheior, 31, got special leave from the Royal Naval Barracks heze so he could go to London to marry 24-year-old Miss Rosalind Russell. While lunchlng-two days before the date set for the wedchig, he heard bombs falling. Rushing to the scene he found the Jiome of his bi-ide-to-be had been hit ind she had been killed. He helped to bring he: body from the wreckage Queen Square School. At the for- mer school solile 205 boys are re- ceiving instruction under Mr. Le- Baron E. Tait while at". Queen Square School over 250 boys arc re- ceiving tlie same careful instruction from Mr. Percy Barlow. The Man- ual Training class rooms now are very well equipped and we believe tilat Manual Training is a. class of iaistructlon which will be long ap- preciated by the boys and the bet- ter flt them for life. Early last year the Board antici- pated that it would be necessary to outlay a. considerable amount of money for the equipment of a Do- mestic Sclence kitchen. However it was again found pos lble to use for the girls of Prince Street and West Kent Schools the kitchen in Prince of Wales College, This therefore made is‘ unnecessary to equip a kitchen and accounts for the most part in the Board requiring a smal- ler sum from the city than was blidgetted for at the first of the year. During April and May 99 girls from Grade: seven, eight and mile of Prince Street School received instruction under the capable guid- ance of Miss Muriel Weeks of the staff ol that school while during the same time 7'7 girls from Grades seven and eight of West Kent School received similar instruction Prowse. During September and Oct- ober approximately the sainc num- ber of girls were instructed in Do- mestic Sclence in the some places and under the same instructors. It hoped that similar arrangements can be made with the College au- thoritie: for i941. During Ap‘.'ll and May some 77 girls from Grades seven and eight at Rockford square School were also instructed ln Do- mestic Science by one of the teach- ers, ln the small and suitable room in the school which was fitted up without expense to the Board, and CHAMBERIAIN 1._ Q George Agnew Chamberlain WNU Service liabilities freer-.- Page ,2- l. ffi you but there are two more clergy- meii waiting on your decision out in the plitio " Abruptly the lackluster eyes came to life; iicvei- dreniiibig how readily some men can lie Mr. Jones tugged n, small worn book from is nip pocket. and lnuimured. "Let us pro- ceed with tlic crrelnonyi." A strange wedding if thcre ever was oiic. It stirred on a nor/e of haste and levity. but so moving and l5 BOMB "E30 “d” m9 Fulfill“ °f M153 B“ 1° powerful are the words hallowed by time and usage to Anglo-Saxon ears that a spirit of reverence swept into the room on wings unseen yet sure- ly felt. What though the voice of the preacher was the voice of habit, recise in intonation, liuindraln in intent; it could not lessen the surge of emotion which look pos essioii of the hearts of his hearers choked their throats and turned dry eyes luminous. To tlie sight of the men and the woman present and in the sight of God no longer were Joyce and Dirk arrayed in whlpcord and saddle-stained moleskin, nor yet i ililr with impatience, opened the cioor for himself and hastened to- ward the ambassador. “Excellency. lie cried, "I have accomplished much since I left here. 1 have been closeted with the president himself and return with a budget of news. For your relief let ma say at once that our troubles are over." " hich troubles?” asked the am- bassador feeiiilgly. "All, all." said the general. "Our countries can be at peace as never before and we inay yet look upon the incident of La Barranca as a godsend." “That would be good news with a vengeance." murmured the ambas- sador. “So it's the president liiiii- sell who found the solution?" ’“A perfect one and so simple it outs the Gordian knot at a single stroke. What was the situation? A young girl. with the. eyes of the world upon her. battling to hold her own property-international dyna- mite as you yourself admitted. Had my government followed your. sug- gestion of sending a battalion to fetch her out we would have become ridiculous: but reverse the objective and you have a stroke of genius." "I don't follow vou." said the am- bassador tiestily. "Send a battalion to keep her in." _ Slowly they moved forward. The days they ind spent together seemed i0 ienzllien into years. reaching back iniol, common chtdliood and knitting till innermost fibres oi their , Their hands touched, clung, iiridu they looked deep in each ottieri eyes the same fear was llornill them. the same silent cry "Thbil I: if I lose you I'm lost, torii. maim- ed." Then his arms opened and lill crushed herself ac iii "Oh, Dirk! Dtiriiii "Don't worry,“ lie thickly. “I feel it too, Joyce.’ won't lose each other, we cant. love you - all of me iovesraii oi vou. Nothing evcr can happen to one of lm again." _, _ She raised her face. b toiiill Will! its lncandescencc. Tilt llflfltd the floodgates of tlrc ic swept their veins witli lire. with its inevitable pitfalls stretched far and wide before tliciii. but t-iit thing they knew; Kills 5 the P‘ most plnnace of sul oiicier. Nb" would they give Ilittllll lrliat no‘; they gave, never step back out“! that world of love to wlur-l B" °i~ loves are but an echo. (THE END.) EGYPT PRESENTS continued the general with slow em- phasls. "I short. the president sug- gests that the government suppo the Mexican-born senorlta Joyce , Sewell in the lawful possession ofl her property. subject only to such] restrictions as the national law pro- | vldes. by eveiw means in the power l of the republic. As a first step he I has directed me to dispatch at once a sufficient force for the capture o! , General Doraldo — bandit. bootleg- lzer of illicit gold. and ourloiner of a battery of howltzers." “Directed you?" asked the am- bassador with emphasis on the pro- noun. "Why not General Onella?" “Ah. Onella. The president or- dered his instant arrest. simultane- ously with my reappointment as minister ol war. Incidentally. tlie it? Tkillll". PROSPWI OTTAWA. Feb. (l - <CPI jiffy}: lbllity of "substantial basin?“ fol- certaln Canadian lil- dus rles was 16199 ‘Ml ill‘ m,” Tumot, Canadian “ “mm toner at. Ce-‘ro. 111 i1 ' ed in the current Colmncrclal Inteiligii "With most of i! ‘ _ supply in Europe cut oii o) my“ l5 100x111; u) other c0 cums tlie wit. llt illtllil countries." Turcot said ed that Cali . traitor ls no more." "You mean Onellaa dead?" cried the ambassador. n "Through his own fault. asserted General Sebastiano sorrowfully,‘ “and only in the last half-hour. Then he added in explanation. our regrettable national habit of iey de fuga—shot while attempting to es- cape from his guards. Mar arida. advanced with hand axten ed. . Minister." she rum- bled. "let me be the first to eon- ql-otulate you on the neassumptlon of the portfolio vou know so well how to administer to vour own hon- i , or and the honor of our country." l in effect in Est She marched onward and turned in , sterling is lead"- th . "I trust both your excei- , dlngxy lencles will keep me in mind as ‘Cttllildl, Turcot so good lawyer though an honest wom- ~ fmglgn exchange w" an. halts acceptance i 'Dirk went out with the clergy-i m, l good.- man: the ambassador withdrew. ' “m 5 or arm in arm with the minister of war. each aitlow with plans for a h that would bring trad, (up. the "ml" m" l um, diffilcllitlcst-il l; left; munclin details, tile Standing at a high window e181! e" i‘ 3° exoellailcles de- Mrsscs. Gerald Best and Asher Howntt, who are employed in Manc- ton N. 8., SpCIlt the week end wilth their ‘littilics iii T._von West, re- turlilil. to their duties on Monday morn ng. the Museum or Natural Hstory, New York, whore n specialist in study of marine mammals identified it. Characteristics of the species ure ill the rriotlth and (ll. the time i-he specimen was examiurd at Halifax l tlie mouth was fozen shut and so Men Ltlle (whale could nrii rcridily be idlen- , A , _ . ‘ _ ii: w. iout calisilg mm“ Qw ch ‘llflllgogglirgfl lsmspfigtnggm? would have rendered the b?! fellow m Nmim‘ g * lunsuiiable for museum use, Later, identification as a peaked whale was positive. While whales are utilized in the fishery industry oii the Pacific Coast ln the prociucVon of oil and meal and two whaling stations are tnatntained on that coast, there is at present. no commercial ivhalinlt carried out on the eastern coast of Canada, though several species are known to exist in Atlantic waters. to unfavourable market condi- tions for whale products no whaling operations were cirzicd out on the Pacific Ooast during i939. In i940, however. whaling was resumed and a total of 219 whales were token during the four-month season, May- July. The i940 catch gave an out- put of 132200 gallons of whale oil and 269,000 gallons of sperm oil. In addition, the reduction of the ‘huge sea mammals produced 1B1 tons of bonemeal and 434 lflns of fertilizer. in silk or broadcloth. They were clothed in light, their faces bathed in a glory from within which pies- nlzed a devotion beyond any that lips alone can pledge The ambassador put. his arm around Joyce, ki sed her and stood r w mm, u, ll m again during Septenjer and Oct- wfie ,,§,,*“l°,,,,§o,,',¥c,,,f,e,,, ln legal-e ober. Thus during four months of Command orders ma; Bfllchelm the year the girls received iristruc- has Mm commended by Admlral tion in Domestic Science and dur- S-n. mwnrd Evans eegloml (lelenee ing the rest of the school term commissioner m, 1mm,“ ‘or hls they were given some instruction in great 855mm,,“ chem-lull‘, "M". sewing and other needlework of ed. in a heawly bombed part oi vaggrul-l kmds- looking down into her eyes. "My 10nd,“, 0,, gem 3Q as January the staff o! the dear, I've never given away a: The order was brought to Bat- 5°h°°l5 W55 53M" "its" o" Mwum sweeter bride to a more lovable chem: as he lay in a sick berm M, of the war by the going overseas of boy," He turned 1113 head u, look the Royal Novai HosPitaLOhatliam. “‘°§l" COL h T the“ Pfl-Yl- at Dirk. "What now?" he inked. suffering from shock following his “P °1 Prime Biml School. =8 "when do you intend w return to hemmn in the mm D. A. A. G. of the First Division. youf jdb?" 0,, u“, day o; u“, twee, all- MP. 0- Fred Hlne. Vice-Principal ‘That's up to Joyce. m," said clielor ignored bomb cXDiOSlOIIB and °f west Kfl“ 5°h°°L W" “limit”? Dirk. "I've married her. I mean carrizd on rescue wotk calmly un- made Ann‘ Principal °l Prime the whole of me has married her. dcr machine-gun fire. He was out m?” mhm] and M“ [mils cflmP- I've just heard some words I've again the same mgm and two or bel was made Acting vice Principal novel- heul-d belore l-u my llre _ three times more during the week, ‘all We“ Km‘ smwl- °°1°"°' I-"W- thoulzh I and you and everybody work,” an “mint g wins given leave of absence. else know lhem by heal-u l “kg Whenever he had been ml leave , ‘m’ D1" 1- J- Y°° W" 11- them as they stand." in London he spent most of his gm “M chums" 0f the Board "He means m" murmured the ume wQ-lklng {or neeuo pulls; ef- Fm?“ Gwflllmenl ""1 M1" E< A- ambassador and returned hf nil/m- ton from dusk until down. aim on l; m-lppohmd a memb" P‘ lieu to Joyce. "What about it. my that heart-breaking, strenuous week fminhmlgdnléy the Clt-v- on m‘? dear? I understand you have no use he collapsed and was taken u) hos- l ?Mr cember m” 595th ifll-‘k for embassies‘ and all their works. Diial. He's recovering how. and may" 1° - 51m" 91°" WM "M1 What do you want Dirk to do ~ ml, leave fidmfiam g"? "- member 0i the shake his lob and become a drone?" S D m, d w, soft 1.. on dfiiiolé“oi”iilihsll‘.'iil; ..{{.§..t"§§f’li.‘i;‘i°‘lto“l’§$t $3.“ ‘f-[EFTTEI _ gn - - . l 8 1-,, ,.,,,,,,._,, whogloou a We led seldom mil-M s machine oi the loft his side, walked toward a win- ~ ~- ' - ~ - J- D- Miwlllkun was dow, and turned. "You're a great appointed by the Government to fill gmbgggdgr," ghe eluted Kl-uvely, gt! "x830? Oilllacd by thfi deal-h of "I've known you only an hour and r. o untlhls term would have already you stir in me something "P1115 l" Jllm. 1943- I'll have to call lovo -one of the Fflfllmifillly Bublnitted. sweeter kinds of love use (5181196) theirs no other word that comes D3- 1- 1- YEO. near ft. I can imagine that sort of Chairman T. EDGAR MENU“, good no matter where If Dirk. like you, ls mlulotuwwn‘ P. E. I‘ Secretary. headed toward awalilnfl the ove of 4th January. 104i. his fellow man —not of '\lS nation- als. his fellow man-whet difference DBPR-IVED 0F CITIZENSHIP VICI-IY. Deb. 2——(AP)—Til¢ Gov- doe: it make where we live, what path he and I‘take together?" thihet ambgssador lstaiiedmalt. ‘liert, _ 0Y1 "T118 VFIV 80W)‘ 00 l y izlmooth - QTPQQEKQQQ?“ my that for. Dirk. "ignite your release, Dirk. bfldz-Iik: akin help eeplt IOWlUIQ-hdhérl‘: e Museller. and I don t mliid saving you ve cut of mildly medicated cuuoonl Ointment: commander of the Free Irene Ira int luxurious Curlcun soap. genomi- naval forces co-o u with gen, only priced. so: n vwrdruuin Mm ;chei-les De Gan le, hag been u... SUM, , rived of citizenship because he advantage of the st‘ by ships now p1 q States and Red $0" 1"" iin the new busn _ rovldcrl, oi Ptc._Evci'ett Francis of the P. E. I. Highlanders who has ‘ "i" “"""k dlmili! "l. On Saturday afternoon of last wtok a hockey game packed with speed. thrills and a generous Supply oi" hard humping took place on the opvn riir arena. in 'I‘r_\'on between tlip Crzlpaud School team vt-rsus the Tryoii Cznsilitlnt-rd School. From lilP opening whistle until the last moment Ql tlie fnititil frame, it llras a. thiz-ling battle with 'I‘ryon weath- ering the blitzkrieg thrown at them equilvm " land foodstuffs in ilifillw, While cxclionEc fig ' ' l) ~ tlizrni for tilt: foal- ' "f ' ' . _ emerg-lng Til F» 1- Th.» JQuOZII yiisiors by a 5-3 score. Young D0- " i" ll" Clllifp - - l.'i:ic_l' tlic Syl Apps of Tijvcn tilmod mt‘, i-"r D’ <\ fl- i tlie hat trick bv scaling foilr times "l" 111911109“. in a row, cstcblislfng him as the ___V ~ _'l_”\_1_¢"s N0. it DflllltfHPtiCl’. RoinMi". MacLean "We I-“O-u Iii-lumps llfliorihlnlii mlilllroiiiifi lfgrhtilhe i253 SAINT JOHN. N. a, Feb. 2-- ugh,‘ §§§§f1°,,v’§‘“{},';§;, (Wi-—-ii'l_'viflf\l‘.tl Niflrrcll. 2'3, difld m?“ 52am ln the near m6" 1 “d” M mlml" “‘”°r"'l 3mm“ decide for a certainty which has the d“ whm h" glmm“ Whn“ wmk‘ Ylllht to be called "champs" Inside m‘ m‘ “n l°"'°""°'°d "ml “ml 1°“ informavon from some of tire fairer three storeys to the roof of another m,‘ L, l‘, n“, 9H0“ that the,’ a,“ building‘ (‘tfhlflflblatlnlz organizing a school llnlill PAIN Women who suffer painful. irregu- lar periods with nervous, moody spells due to functional causeahould find Lydia E. Plhkhflm’! Vegetable Compound very effective tn relieve nllch distress. Plnkhllm‘! Compound ls made cxpcclaily to he! such weak, red women during d fllcult: days. 'l'hoilaandn of women have reported relrmrknble benefits. Made in Con- e. WORTH TRYING! Any drug- I/JNDON alone she watched their lcmunlwvfl" ‘mm’ MI/ 4i \<*-l"‘°",‘"Y l" n!” Eyes.» E II I 5 ll N MAZDA l. an rill -~‘" on "rvcntiiated Ander- son shelter in Sheffield died of the EARL 0F ATHLONE NAMES GOVERNORS Pursuant to a provision in the Royal Chapter granted to the Vic- torian Order of Nillses fol- Canada, whereby His Exccllony the Gov-mn- or General of Canada is empowers ed to appoint 10 men and women to the board of governors. ti}?! Elrl of Athlone hall made the following appointments: Hon. Eric W Hombres, Ijeut. Gov. omor of British Columbia: Rt. Hon. George P. Graham. Colonel the Hon. Murray Madmen: Hm, Hin- Iv Hague Davis, Hon. Cairlne Wil- son, Major Gctieral E. C. Ashioil, Mrs. R. L. Brackbilrn. Mrs, 021321, T. Fullord. Mr. J. W. McConnell. M's R. W. Retrvrd. EXAMINATION Flfllng and Supplying Gllaser Etc. ll. J. MilBllll OFTOMETRIST Montague. P. l. I. Office llniirs: l0 lo l2 A M. . I to I P. M. W! i (\\ l‘ i“ ‘ ‘it ._ ‘RJ/ ‘ u. Chttlillilli ioellrnlil rtrcjfiiilk ‘I'll! iiiiilllliiiflil ill llllliltli If m: have a natural Mal-l I ii-liiilil o. Wont mcrc time to think it over?" "Yell. sir." "How long?" Dirk looked at Joyce and she an- llolldayq etch by appointment Ofllce Connected with DBUGSTOIIE out a full-sized job for yourself D OlNTMl, whether you stav under me or g T lash-the country without permis-