“in”! Claw l0 Ottawa ls elillllluml all slum-l coum-y News. labaorllillooa Arlvanlain; 111"“: “IJI-"fiiiiif-‘iieilifi’ °' "" "" “as that Com-lied. Drugstore w ‘ “m: Itself. Ilsa uauuac. I1 Guam $3} l” I} h I _Qgfl p: waaa Phone mun‘: this.‘ " penaiblo (‘I ‘OUVHIQ Q1] ,9‘; "in r. aha: Ian-pay. as uanma It... us! oaam -vs:ca1vss comm _ m. mo rm. Wiliilln 55m" is as second lieutenant in commission the P-El- mflillmderm-S. Personals —Pto. Idler l-I hm gum. miorsido has beenmtlrsensflzarra bee; here and is stationed gt m, ABJC. dapot here. 441's. Lloyd l-lorne of flmflglg underwent en operation in lha Prince County Hospital on Wed. needay morning. g_ “PW Joflelih Johnston son of Mr. Stephen Jchnstone of Kinkora he: been enendlns his furlough at his home and has ieftori return to Vancouver where he l5 ' u: Flt. Sgt. Gor- ay eveuinl W" shower bide br e 01 estoni rise VAN MARSHA l ll HEFLIN - HUNT - BUWMIlN SAMUEL s. HINDS "YGNsMVH h, ..... .... .. —Ooder A. K. MacDonald who has been spending his leave with his parents at his home in Sum- merside, left on Saturday for the Mainland to rejoin his ship-s. —Mr.Duncan MacDonald rel/urn- od to Summe side on Tuesday from Halifax where he spent the weekend with his two sons Allison and Bruce who are in the Navy there-S. pleas-rant music- t, e muse ~="*"¢,,;Z.“‘ film»... Harold w" Mrs. Cleve Whalen. ‘ useave ARMY k SIIS R “RES Thursday uvehinB 8i Armoury the 17th Armoured Regiment. were 81"" 5 ive and interesting id by Dr. A. n. iundh a very l’ fl erside , “mm the -i..ieut Harold Arsenault return- ed to duty lest week after spend- ing a short leave with h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Arsenault. ' and all are Summerslde. Lieut. Arsenault re- keen interest to those ceived his commission in December. qw. At the conclusion oi -‘:!e has been serving with the RE. was followed by Con- I. Highlanders since the outbreak “my Kineh of the MP. of war. ‘ _5, fr'i-.r..n.t"°s..s:ail'"n: . ——~— Damaged Plane Flown Back From Magdalen .,. St. John A ulmilee .' If fitness. This evenin! ,_ ) the men of the unit will l, guests of the officers st I H“, kflgvg consisting of and cards. . m; - csnnoecx - on the United Parsonage. 3.‘? “l? ‘$5.23. l...‘ -. vent "1 ev- " a in puma/e Mary Bholls ‘lei- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank st. Eleonora and AC. 2 Giester n-uplln. son of . we the isle Mrs. Tuolln o! "Arman. Only the immediate i We be-ll-(eislntpert- “iii. tit‘; lfiimiillsn tli B Y e when it broke through the ice lending on an emergency from hero. A Beechcreft, plainc, loaned totho Maritime Central Airways by ‘he us. Army last December was flown from the Magdalen Islands to a repair depot near lvlnncton ..v since December 22 after flight .. ms lottctowrl returning yhlfilw... efvoining to tho home .. ride‘; rents. when s re-e ‘$.21 . The izroorp Gordon ornv. pilot oi the gtpeseht stationed at St. Johns chine when the accide - happened- ln the R. A. was st the controls agB-n YEW"- ? .. wiai-i Mr. and Mrs. Tuolin 49y. ‘ of happyi wedded life. Only when the tw through the ice caused further as“ water t and then had wea- to equlpmen thor interior repair crews, work without shelter. m; plane was ume Central Airways machine JlmmuWide Wk °“ l‘ rescue expe them region- Pleads Course _._._. (flonijimlerl from nude l1 ing on the _lcc gression, Chin , u, sadistic fury lllllided and alone.’ p; n; here that tumultuous a3‘. s“ clause stiled tho tinv figure aim . an ovation not 1h; is known to her Pfllnle- but if. Gilli: grilled acknowledgment to the seae of faces below hel‘ and to the ism-packed galleries soc:- use a great actress, sensing t e opportune moment. she pushed homo on old (Yhinesc ilWWl“? '1' “eke; little effort to waio-h tile own» fellow carry the load. To 53V that Mme. Chlanv. cant-iv- ated congress WOI"d he "ilttinr ii mildly. lha came to Waiwinglpn, a west of the White House. s-s one of the most oistiniruished "m" of this generation. s Mvlllflel‘ 0i contemnomrv ‘history. l-lev- anneal‘- ance before congress fldfiiierl all nyywdpifiki"! and her visit may ex- ert a profound effect on war-time ~eiations between the tmited qtatoa and Chino. particularly ill n ‘he distribution of military filo- wiles and the comoarative mn- nhasie to he placed on the Eur- opean and Asiatic battle roves. intact lilub llotcs ‘i bridge iciubdtnet 1st week illlired Horton's and tho first I? won by Mrs. Curl. A do- unc b was served by the _______ "' Nine dlstrlbutinl centre- he", members bid good-bye to two~ been ‘at ti: ‘igdiirfiuhlriiia. l members last week who are a‘ N 5a,. 2 ‘i town due to their husbands Bmkm “gnu” ' and mummy“; -‘ meted elsewhere. They were chm: u‘; u x030“; helm bins as a farewell gift an Hawk: Bmthm,’ Q N_ p, , ' Agent, Cardigan. at the Railway ‘e meet was hem as ususl OHM’ L” pm" w hfmgyur. leek an the treasurer re- to 93o p on l receipt mm the ca... devs- ‘W! ‘gnl-iem 5' and ,,.,:,'d,,,,,_ lesion for which the club Mwdasm“ Micdonayd 5w. ‘lilac- m he Aid to Russia flgtflllgrufllfnf“ Gwmwwn‘, M, out of the prooeedl "1 m‘ Crou rlooms. Post om» Building, a pm" to b 1a., Mondays. Tues- dnyg, w aye, Thursdays. m- day; gnfi z p.m.. to i0 nun-- u ideys. Mr Walter Buell, Teacher, ray Riverhst the sghlig] _ ., 5 m. a . "igJmw. C. glckotts, Minister. ‘ Mun” g???’ aouTh sd vs and —_ , ur a “liners of the single theatre gfifrthwf, ‘rm’ u, 13 9,11,, 1 - for i-fih entrusted 3g- t» = w»- - i v 1° _ L Mr, flurry Miller. Partner. Mur- Jiememher When i.%l...‘.“‘i”~£.'.nI'.-‘3f‘”n.i‘.§a..i’“‘§i3 l‘! The Canadian Pagan Floturdavs. i nm., to ii p-m. ‘Mon- " Vlflitv Grads rom ed dove. Wednesday; and Ilb-ldavs. l ‘Mlle 017mm: hockey title Yi-Yll- to 6 rm» m! lmfli- i" ° "its is veers ago today. .~ mm. s it . . ntln u cdo id. M i-eh nt inillilw 35$? “choc!” ‘llatlvfnulafr. Mafedougldb actors.‘ 2 ms"?! mm id o! the RI n.m.. to B pm. dell!- h Canadian: eI-flrgfl in {heir Mrs. John Devlne. Merchant, “i! championmi . Pushes. Mrs. Davina‘: store, i0 am, Montague Local Ration Board Centres “Fgillwweek will‘ tak: . . » _ ‘ M o‘ xuvtsentino pa y a i hiiihsin ’ h. n I so {sport that Mrs. turned home from the But before repairs could be made a has borne Japan's only to "Missimo" as on Bat- , i Mur- offlce. I 1W’ ALSO SHORT SUBJECT‘ SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SAT. AFTERNOON 3 p.m. a Summerside ___.____..._i___ ‘Father and Son Banquet l Enjoyed Ea cans-r iisusow uomuosn of ‘Iignish, Prince Edward Island, ‘who received his certificate at the Canadian Army Officers‘ Training Centre Three Rivers, Que" Illeb- ruary 1'3. i llitro liuchco Notes ' nus laces-relays. Forulu tonight. ; morning at GEITRAI. Gllllililllll ThhQQICIIIIBOIWIIIOIIDII oflooalllltcrcal. iltalvartlslll of aowaynatlnloy unsorted stglvaolloowotlltnoillhi‘ a flalwllil. OIASWILL ill’ Ibollfllll- 0N! XIII iIATl-W loll In! 59019; "Willi it 780.1104}. counbnZ-rlorl us: INIUI- ANOI. lv-HI tum reoll. l-ib-li. 9.30 to 8 Basilica, thence w the RC. Como 1on3 Creek 7.30 P. M. A cordial wel- come swoite you at each service. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minister. fl-lli-ll. TRIP T0 MAGDALINS- A Ills-ri- time Control Airwus plane Capt. Carl Burke st the controls made a routine flight to the Mag- da..on Jklanlds yesterday. A total of 1.500 pounds of mail and 300 oi express were carried to the Island; togothor with six pess- ongerl. On return flights 1U pounds ofrgsail and seven passengers c e . TRAIN LAST NIGHT-The even- ing train arrived in the city last night at 8:45 with 88 eseenfgrs aboard. The car ferry t ,- mentine at 5:06 and docked in Borden at 6: 14. The ferry made The Misses Gertrude Bulger and Ethel Moran formerly of Lot iEZiev- en, RE. Island, and now engaged in war work in Montreal, s nt the week end visiting at the me of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Curley, Nltro, Quebec. Mrs. Hrugh Bridges, (formerly Miss Craig of Malpeque). now resi- dent iiu Nitro, Que, recently un- derwcnt a successful operation in the Hotel Dieu Hospital at Valley- field, Que. Mrs. Gerard Arsenault, popular A record crowd of more than 300 allllzyfid the Father and Son Ban- ue spans ed - . Club last night. by the Y5 Mm. RW- 1- - Levy was the guest speaker and Mr. T. Roy Cudmog-g cflllflifly acted as Toastmaster. ‘ During the banquet a hearty 81118-80118 led by Mr. Hubert Morris with Prof. John Inch at the piano Z135 ellioyed by the boys and their Toasts to the Kim, the "Y" mg the "Dads" were honored. The toast to the Y was proposed by The plane was at the Mr. Burton Howatt and responded to by Mr. James Haslam, Arthur Avard, the Bi-‘leaker of the evening, showed pro- mising talent gs an orator in pr-q. ma- Posing the toast to the Dads, while G- H083 ileiponded in a Ml‘. W. thought-provoking speech .wt"ilc emphasized the importance of giv. minor dafllaso was eon-led in: the boys s wood start in life in-onglned plane went and of really "fflne to know one‘; into shallow water. sons by spending Mme Wm, ghem Rev. Mr. 119W in his address alp- damage peeled to the fathers to set an ex. so ed with the work 0i that the sons would have a work- amole of clean, honrst, llvlnq int! Pattern to follow. interspersed with the (Corporal .'Bui"er. RAJ“). "Connie" ‘fcClei-c accompanied Mr. Albert ‘Blanchard: oomoenihd M! Jackie "mile" and baton swinging by Mr. W. E Roontlebury. l |of the season. statlnv there wou bo classes for boys of all ages. melo- the standing success. Maxwell - Ross Wedding A marriage of interest to friends in Summerside took place in Mone- lon. N.B. at the Presbyterian Manse at ‘l pm. yesterday evening D. Ross. daugh- Charles D. Ron. of became the brid of Flight Sgt. Gordon Maxwell, R.C.A.l~"., son of Mrs. Maxwell and the late M. L. Maxwell of Keloiwna, B.C. The Rev. R. D. MacLean performed the co- relllony. The bride wore s suit of tur- quoise blue with ri-iemiln8 acces- armies and carried a bouquet of roses. They were attended by Sgt. and Mrs. John Hornoi of Musician. N3. llollowing the ceremony the happy young couple left on s. lion- eymon trip to Montreal. For tn- velilng the bride wore a black seal cont with blue accessories. Mrs Maxwell is an employee o! the Capitol Theatre, Surnrnersld , and the groom is on the staff of the R.C.A.I'. station at Simmer- slde. ‘their many friends will them much hoppinesa-B. UsoM fund's ‘oi gins. Ilfll ‘to | 1pm.. 2.30 on. to 1.80 pm. th. 5. D. Hugh's daily Mr. Murdock McGowan, Merch- ant, ximuir. Mcflowank store, 1 p.m.. to 5 p.m.. daily. Mrs. Herold- Hines, Montague. Clark Brothers Store. i230 to l arm. on Mondays. Tuesdays. Wed- nesdays. Thur-ads and hidave and from 12.80 ll pm» and ‘l ~\rn., to 9 pnt, on Saturdays. Too Late To Claslfy‘ FOUND. NOV. ss PAIR CHILD'S glasses. "finer msv have some by apipiyinv. to Guardian Office snd paying for Id. I-lfl-ll. \ youngest speeches loomed to Mari- was e varied and pleasing nrosram to 7891MB 5- consistlnr! 0f magic by "wofflnsfl tap dition to a remote nflr- dance bv Miss Fdith Whitloclr ‘e- male imD€1=0"l'iiiOl’lS and sonus by bv cowboy sonizs bv Charlie Chamberlain oc- mo. Of special interes‘ were. the mov- ing pictures of the Y's Mans Club Summer Camp for boys shown iyy Messrs. pan-v oudmore. Neil Mec- mlbean and Hubert Morris. Mr. Scnntlahurv. tho newlv an- "lfilufkd rhvslnal director of the Y. |M.C.A., in g brief eddy-ass. oiltluied |to the boils the attractive program he has arranved for the remnindfi thnaltmed The chair-men. ‘Mr. flurllflore. (it- flnolu flmvlzwi Hm Llllfllne‘ Anvil]. arv and others who burl hclrvrd to hewluet such an cut- muslcian, formerly of Egmont Bay, P.E.I., engfl-Zed at the big Alumi- mun plant at Arvlda. Que, was s week end visitor to Nitro, Que. tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gus LeClair. Miss Amelda Mclleliun. formerly school teacher of Indian River, P. E.I., now rrsidlng in Montreal, vi- sited, her friends over the week end at the home of and Mrs. Al- fred l-llgrzins, Vali-ysiicld, Que. Mr. Auvus-tus Avlwarrl c‘ Char- lottetown vies a recent visitor to li/ferlfreel in the lrwrcst of his growing business and while thew ‘wad the nleosilr» of seeing. the bl! league some Mi-lllofl" the Canad- fens and Detroit Tigers. Seer- 3-3. 3-3. Tcmpcrs Gocl lifter Debate ln British House By Foster Barclay Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Feb. 18 —(CP Cable; _.T11e DOSSlDiIIiZY that Britain's war- time polltiml unity might be bwk" en by a. walkout of labor ministers it-om the coalition government of Prime Minister Churchill was less- ened tonight as tempers which boiled during a three-day debate on the Beveridge plan began to l 00%| labor party mustered fill largest vote ever cast in the House of Commons against Mr. Church- ill's government when the House voted 335 to 119 to support the Sir William Beveridgds social sec- urity plan. This domestic issue seriously to brlnz about a revolt b labor. lmmedia ely after the House Pose. the 22 labor ministers met to con- s‘der whether they should leave the government on the grounds that the House vote bv the labor mem- bers paced them in the tion of being members of a cs inet M cabinet/s qualified endorsement of ill’ seven crossings in all yesterday cer- rying 70 carloads of reight to the Island and 30 cars loaded with frei ht and 30 empties on the trips to e mainland. ENJOYABLE DANCE .-More than 500 ersons attended the 1e- glon Auxiliary dance at the Sport- ing Clublaet night. Every branch of the armed services was repre- sen at the most enjoyable af- fair. Music was furnished by Don Messer and the Islanders. Tho dance was under the direction o! the dance committee of the Auxil- iary. Members oi the committee ex- pressed thanks to Mr. Joey Mac- Donald for giving the club free of charge. l $25. 1% JuAIkgJaflb/z 10mins‘ Win15 Wlllllllll iiiiiiciiiiic Wlllllllll llfllill HIIBBINB New, gel beautiful white washes without long washer ru I18 or hard rubbing. Except for unusual stains, OXYD_OL gets your wash so clean it's white without bleaching. You'll find mush more suds in ever ounce of Oxydol tocia . New, in livelier “Hustle-Bubble" su s-much richer in was - wet-much longer lasting-such active suds they e dirt out for you. You can save so much nee dless wear, you can double the washday life of clothes. Ibo Oxydol for lovely rayons, colors. See how this rich eudsing action refreshes washable colors and rayons, fool Saves money farther than HELD MEETING YESTIIDAY' —The ivr- agcme i: and Directors of the Consumers’ Coo eratlve As- sociation of Morell he d a meeting ‘esterday which was att nded by Mr. J ..A. Gillies of the Live Stock tlarketing Board. Charlottetown After discussing tho matter it was decided that this Consumers Cooperative Association would be- gin marketing hogs at once and attle and oh r livestock as tido mason advances. HOLDS MEETING — Yesterday fliterlloon the Executive of the PM: and Game Association met in the office pi the Department at Agri- culture to discuss matters pert-ain- ing to the work of the association. At this meeting some of the work done during the past vear was re- viewed. Plans were made for a general meeting of the Fish snd Game Association to be held lnthe near future. These present at ycs- tel-day's meeting were, Mr. W. A. Gaudet. President. Mr. W.R. Shaw, Mr. W. H. Tidmarsh, Mr. Marc Calder and Mr. Wm. Garrick of Montague. CARD vAltTlb-A card party, ii°“‘°‘°‘.l 3-3;?” 3i" ‘i.‘“‘i“%....““" ary an e n e _ em- er Hall last night was Bollvbllfsliifld- ing success. A very large number were in attendance and the games pf taiéctllorhi 451's wvevfe keenly con- es e . e prze nners were as follows: Ladies first, Mrs. Leo Arsenauit; second, Miss Katie lhtyigi: Gentlemerdi'sMfrir% Mr. Jgw. c regor; secon . . Procor- lucky table. Mr. Louis Doyle; freeze: putahltfr." . Piaoctorihli 681101038! un w servo e 10AM the auxiliary andbiollowing that e dance was really enjoyed by the “us: “3‘..:..“.‘.““f~,...‘lSlJ“'“........““°“ . p - plimied by Miss Rita White at the P5110. Personals Mir. Howard Ellison. Citly, enter- ed the Prince Edward Island I-ios- _ pital for treatment yesterday. w. Joseph 55ml. ia leaving Charlottetown, thh morning for whim their party bad voiced dis- Pres approval. Among the 22 were labor‘; three member; of the war cabinet - Herbert Morrison, Home Security; Clement Attilee. Deputy Prime Minister, snd Iii-nest Bevin. MW- h addressing the House, Morrison had his own party in I/o- nesling to members not to “v-iiilfy” the government for being cautious about the Beveridge plan and ask- ing them not "to precipitate seri- ous political difficulties." . There was no immediate indic- -tion what decision was reached by the labor ministers, but political observers felt it was unliirdy any would resign. There were reports. however, that Labor Minister Bevin was not entirelv in alvecrd with ‘he general desire to stl! with the ‘Mvermnent. Cmdit ibr the government's tow god”, we no“... i-w-"iv Morrison who told the Rouse members must "face the issue men." l the like l Wants Information 0n The Sinking 0f ' 8.8. Charlottetown (YITAWA, Feb. 18 —-(0P)- In- on the sinking of the car ferry Charlottetown is asked by P.C. Black (Prog. Con. Cumberland) in a question which appeared on today's Rouse of Commons order ‘caper. Mr. Black asks whether Capt. 8.. L. Read was the officer in charge, what salary and other aiiowsnoes he received, when his sale term. from the service. and whether he is receiving s superannuation allow- once. He also asks for information on he findings of an investigation pate by Mr. Justice Archibald. particularly ln regard to actions of C; t. Reed in connection with the s n|. ~' vic- . to meted. whether he was d sscd ln th w. and Mrs. Pour MacDonald. Breedaibane, spent a few days 1'8- oentiy in tho Clio’. and were the guests, of Mr. and Mra Gus-lee Ingerson, School Btroot. 35,000 Ration Rooks For fiharlottotown The distribution of more than ,100,000 new ration books gets un- ‘derway in Prince Edward Island today with the work boini done by voluntary workers under the supervision of the five Loni Ration Boards. In Charlottetown alone about 85.000 books will have boon issued to citizens before the cam- sign ands on March 1. Charlottdown local Board has time distributing other centre for the night. Prom i0 all. until 6 pm. citizen; will be able to call for their books at the bortim club on Grafton ltrllt. i pm. illtiq u I ofbcollwiil bomada at flialus Tsrwiinal Us Queen Street. There up more than a moon distributing centres throughou n‘; County snd in all about l0 ave already been est- ablished in the province. tion Boards st Bummersl’ bcrlon, Souris and Montague are all set for the campaign. It is important for householders to remember that liousehefders giuskt mingththoir hNo. gmlgatiron oo om w on a g or lho new one. Th llcatlon cards o , nt books must also be ‘iroporly filled out before being de- tached at the distributing centre. if these cards have already been detached by mistake from the, books thev must be brought along‘. i; ‘order lo got the new ration. O . Householder; no runinded that it is contrary to law for any por- -A ""1 be left for orig mo. who have jo i ~oxvoo|. WASIIES Kai... Leave Province ; Fifty-six soldiers from No. 62 Canadian Army Basic Training Centre at Beach Grove left recently for service elsewhere in Canada. All but three were men from this province. _ _ Before leaving tney were present- ed with cigarettes by the PIOVIXICLKI (iovemmeii. through the Carry on Canada Corps. The presentations were looked after by a represent- ative of the Canadian Legion War Services. _ Those leaving, all privates, were. Arsenault, G.A. Piusvilie . l MacEachern, L.A., Clyde River Bernard, D. Milton Roberts, RA. Charlottetown Adam-B. T-B- 5mm Volley rcnhlllli’ A. Summeraida i rlflifl" t Jilk, Wellington .i-_rsenau..t. JJ, Mlscouche ,-.........v L3,, Coleman Barrett, C.M., Bedeque Bell, GJ, Charlottetown Bell n Bernard. A}, st. mus Burke. D. .. W109i Cesford, CR... Charlottetown iur ,, lilo PIE. Alban a an T.C Cape w‘ illis, r5.w.. ire. shes. 8/12, New Wlltshifl icy, KL. Says Britain Can Feed Own People N. Feb. i0 —(CP Cable) that Britain's markets sh ucers. 10rd Besveibrook to ' o House oi lords today that the country could produce sufficient food to feed her population. "A"-e"l~ v"- ero producing two thirds or more 6f the foodstuffs "hat l.‘ . ‘r ' he said dur- ing a debris n" Britain's agricult- ural policy. "With the additional acreage under cultivation and with air-fields brought back to cultivat- ion an-rl with developing methods, _wo could produce mflre than that." son to have more than one ration Books belcrflov lo mrsons inod the armed forces or died must be turned in. sking loo. Every ounce of OXYDOL goes much before-washes much more clothes or dishes! .. g U wir i WITHOUT BLEA¢IIING Urges Immediate (Continued from page i) all members of the armed forces will be available for service any- where iii the world." Capt. White was one of five speakers in the continued Throne Szecch debate this afternoon, the others being K. A. Blanchctte (Lib. Compton), Anthony Hlynka (N. D. Vegrevillc), A. R. Adarnson (Prog. Con. York West) and George Cruikshank (Lib. Fraser Valley.) some members said wt the dinner adjournment that they hoped a voto on the address in reply to the Throne Speech would be reached tonight, leaving the way open for consideration oi’ war financing measures. Nearly 00 members have participated in the debate so for. At the opening of today's session. Prime Minister Mackenzie King warned the House there is s dang- er of members and the public generally thinking that the war will be won this year and paying too ‘much attention to post-war proborns. The Prime Minister mid all the efforts of all the Allied powers will be needed to win the war “in tire course of a very considerable tme. Gift-White's llgflollofl Besides his proposal that men in the forces be made liable for ser- vice imywhere. Capt. White mode Pmpm? these suggestions:- l. Appointment of a minister to deal solely with soldiers’ problems. I. Production for oai-‘iamea-it of the complete report of the Duff Commission which investigated the Canadian Hong Kong expedition. 3. A “proper adjustment" in farm prices. * 4. Provision of adequate labor for fame". and wood and lumber dealers. b. Arrangement of a least soes- l l CADET A" "‘"' ‘ ‘MBIILLAN GILLIS mop» . ' "mil MIC Supplying Glance ll. J. “MABON OPTUMETRIST Monsamic. P. E. L Ofdloo flour-mummies I lo I P. l. Holidays etc. by poi tin . Oflice Connecwl wlllth H‘ DRUGSTURI; ion at which the Prime Minister would give a full report on the recent Casablanca conierence be- tween President Roosevelt and Prune Minister churchi and a re. political situation in North Africa; Minister Raiston might give a com. pleta statement on the forces over- seas und the reinforcements need- ed for them. and s statement on the Die-ppo operations; and at which private member; would have v i0 the Defence Mantels questions rsiatirll lo tho forces. 6. Granting of commissions to all slrrcrew iovlersieas. . Logstaton along file ling; p! the Sparkman or similar legislation in the United Btsitee to on mortgages. lsieure or foreclosure of for taxes. forfeiture of instalment contracts. protection of life msurance policies against can- cellation for non-payment of times; and mtootloli against dgrnerii 0! If legal proceed ngs for debts incurred before enlistment or coil to service. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11- (AP)- Elmer Davis. director of the office of war information, today warned lowing Axis propaganda desi ed 1p 811D l Wedge between Russ a and. her Allies. Davis told reporters that there is lllldefground talk in Germany nnd Italy oi’ the ssibility oi’ get/til“ Britain and t e United state; q of the war so that all could turn then on Russia nouns ivroimow- 3;. Westford. Mass, Fleb. l5, John Henry Morrow. aged 09, formerly of St. catherines, P. E. 1’. MYERS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thursday. Feb. 18. 1943. Wavel Bruce iilyers aged 2 Years and 2 months. soil of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers of l-lazelbrook. The remains are resting nt the Mac. llgetgn Funeral Home. Funeral notice r. CLARK — Died in the Chm-lotte- town Hospital. Feb. i3. i943. Mrs. Arthur I. Clark in her 69th vear. Funeral from he" late incidence 9 Granville St. Saturday morning at 9.46 to St. Dumtenie Bcslllna, thence to the Roman Catholic Ce- metcry. .~v~nw..a--= N. D. MacLean U" Emile ‘YFR Chart Hnl-‘u .~ and . "tn of 1'75 Eusion .51.. Chvrlotteiown, P ..I., who _receive.l his certlflcat 'o Canndzan Army Officers‘ Tra r lug C."“:c. Brockville, Ont, Feb-l H1811’ 13, Nnrlh Wllfsl- Ive Ilmm HI tho American people againgt gwgl- l