_Tbls column la reserved for new; of local interest but advertising or a uewsy nature may be insert- u] at Z cents a word strictly pay- ,PINE TAR WlTll HONEY for tlnu. cough at Taylor Drug Co. -VISITING IN CHICAGO-Dr. c, Simpson and A. iii-mi. are on a visit to Chicago. _-\vANTEDv-_G o o d experienced uzriticz-"s for dining room. Good rei- il. til, Summerside. -MEN'S CHOIR — The choir‘ of Trinity United Chuch lrtl the service of song in Trinity on Sunday even- -E.\"I‘ERED TRAINING SCHOOL hllsses Jean Simpson and ‘to! training school as nursing THE WVESTERN GUARDIAN AGENT-Allin. John Pond. 107 an" SUMMERS I and Pam M‘ News. Subscriptions. Advertising The Guardian ma Bell Bookstore, Water sf, Toronto Bakery. Water- 5t, The Guardian will be delivere Carrier Bov at 2c Der da ‘in your order to the b should be left with M“, yo“ v be bonlbt daily at any of the fnl 1 Gourli Mark d to r or 10c per wee oy responsible for _i_________ _______ —Ll'JAl' yea sk 27. Bedeque rxlnk. —RETURNED 1| Noouan no; rein in Borden after inent Ln the Prlnc Dital for severe b —SALVATION V10e Drive, March --__ —RETURNED Flt — en Archdcaco as returned fro Halifax, where h ficial business. —VISITI A. Brenna [Force at Mo ew days with his Mrs. Arthur Brerliirlrlaerl: side-s —DOIN bert nice‘ D1111]. after rcceivii a frac cd wh urday -curnas CIIU -—li‘l'Nl9RAL OF MR. ll0(i(i-'I'iie fuirsral of Mr. A. lisgg was held on Friday after- W mot Valley. Rev. W. O. Road-es, ir-zion, officiated, assisted by ‘ "The Lord i5 My 51 inc-rd". "O God of Bethcl" and ' Swcet the name of The pall bearers in‘ Edgar Sobey. Robert Agnew, ' A. s. MncCoull and E. C. Caseievi l!1t.‘l'i‘l"lf‘lll. was in the North Bede- quc Ccmeteryn-S. one of thoir oldest members who was r-clrbroting her 55th __ _ l-i“r_v Ardorson c’ Port Sgxu is Lfilllllg in Sumnicrside ng in Moncton. N. B. -)'t‘. David Wzflker of New An- "llord Cairns of Slimmer- . Harvey Daley of the P. cars nt his hc-me soc. T. W. Pontlcv is visit- cr. Mrs. MacArthur S. ~“'1s Effie MacKav has return- ‘ on extended visit to i icnds viug Wednesday's are no cars running here and word has been heard from the plows w hiclr have been do- lliug thc roads open. .\fr. Gordan Jay “This a visitor to Stuniurrszde on S 1 Lee Tayrlor of Borden spent ‘wéck-Eiid at his home in Nine , att of Elllotfs was \'l uor to Borden on Saturday. ‘Mos Mary Fnrow. “'1 111i‘ SS. Charlotfetown who has moton dur‘ng the llln*ss returned to her Patricia Rodgers .v mfirninj! for a visit Arch'c Gallant. B emoloveecs on the are at present in Cturlotte- Plulnrrat the work of re- s the Hillsborough bridge. ckev inns visiting ° ‘Aerial Bomb Washed. lip In British Guiana t of Kcnslnnton who for. WW nrincinal _0f Bor- 91‘? hero and hi s clad to extend him a n1 the Kenslng- rand crowd oi Althou~h the score ch eniovroent oi the ween the Nationals n saving that the band was mvch hatter than in m“ Same between these In: ._.___ on the rink is ai- rcm outsido fans when It ls: "What grand I do not know why Ovid be better than ith Trinity Girl Gui parade on Trinity United Church leade ship of Captain Je son. Rev. L. E. G ed an appropriate , text —FALSE ALARM — The Fire Brigade at Summerside wcre called out on Sunda alarm. Called on a heated stove pip 1 First St eet , ,_ ncss section of the town the oc- in" “'1' cupant became alarmed and sent in UB the Harold Crockett entertained I tho Serial Club of Trinity Un‘tcd Clurclr on Friday evening at tiroir rrgttlai‘ weekly mcetfhg. After the ‘ business a social ' ‘ca. and refreshments served. \ s Crcckstt was as=ls‘cd in serv- ov her mother, Mrs. Waring Dll‘ll‘._‘._‘{ the evening the members cvlci on tlwc tcrnhonc and con- done . —SUNDAY SCHOOL TO IIAVE | NEW SUPERINTENDENTL- Mi‘. A. 1 -S MacKay very kinrily offered to fill the position of Sunoriutcndeot. of thc Sundry School of Twnltv United C‘.‘urch. as Phillips fclt he 1 to lllherilth. Phillips resignation and pupils wercm-cd Mr Kay as their new Superintendent. S Mr. -LEAVES port PrTows Arthur Al'en. ‘Summersidc Post Office loaves this mornwtg for Ottawa to rcccivc in- resrvd to his rlulios Rnurri"? Officer for f the Soldiers wrote in the Maritime Provinccs. .\l'r. Allen d at "ollfcv. N. S. PHPF‘ Mt‘. Clwfcs I. Peters will be acting Post lvfast". structicns in as Assistant the taking o will be statiooe lDuring his abs l.'l llTMOIlAM MRS. CIIRISTY A. MiIcDONALD Thcre passed her e.ernal rest Mrs. MacDonald w MacDonald of S the age of ‘l6 for the last three yeais with her daughter. Mrs. Kinlock Road. whcre she WllS tenderly cared for" during her lost llness and where she passed away in the early houzs of Wednesday, February 14th. The funeral was held on Friday 16th at. the home‘ of her daughter Mrs ercy Wood at. a.m conducted by Rcv. D.K. Ross. B A., of Pownal assisted by Rev. l-lar- vcy Bishop of Charlottctowrl. The mesage delivered by Mr. Ross was taken from i Peter 5:7: "Casting all your care upon Him for He careth for you." Words of spevdid Christian clisracter- itrlumphnnt faith of the deported. were followed by words of comfort for the bereaved. The Hymns sung a the service were: My She-pherd and Safe Arms of Jesus. The deceased is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Dan Ross. M- oi’ St. Elenncrs and M: of Kenslngton; one brother, S. A. MacDonald of Charlottetown. pass- years ago. Interment- u, was at the old home cemetery at The pallbearers were: Mcssgs. Wm. Smnilwcod, Emife . W°° - Murphy of _ MSCDOXIBICI. ‘Emerson Corish. The Guardian extends sympathy to tire relatives and friends in their bereavement. on ed on t/wo . Sprlngton. GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. Feb. 26-40? CabIeL-An bomb washed up on a beach six mles from here change by police today. The yellow-pointed bomb. weigh- 50 pounds. was of British make and was believed to have been dropped by a submarine-hunting airplane. Several weeks ago. it was ported German submarines reached Atlantic waters off West Indies. Their presence never was confirmed thoritles. UPTAW ‘as Two Minutes by in Summerside n; The toughen cheat cold yield! to for this service or ‘ o“ l. effectiveness, clearin ate Tuesday‘ Feb’ have a bottle ban y. 0l\lE—Mr. Frank 9d to his homc will” BRUNEHIAL MIXTU HE ARMY War Ser- n G. R. Harrison l Kensington And Vicinity arrinjon and Mr. Spring Valley. were to Summerside on NG PARENTS-Mr. C. . of the Canadian Air G NlCELY—Mr. Dilvlfii-In is reported as 0e County Hos- _ 1g treatment for lured 11111. which he sus en kicked by a horse on on ills farm at Kensingtun nFrr PARADE- des held a church eekend Qlcasantl d Taylor was a visitor asgow over the week_ been engaged to ref- the hockey games in Miss Eileen Slica. Bishop and Mrs, weekend with friends . Davies preach- sermon from the __‘— "Looking Umo Jesusy Bernard spent the _ y with her par- ents. in Margate. fans who jcutneyed to Bar Friday evening to glv for the Kensirigtori boys in came of the series we‘e cd with their trip and are now anxiously ccoimt 0f a over- . c. at a house on amen"? , The Kcnslrigton Bantamg fcrcd their second set back of Saturdav morning in ink. Summer-side when Mklgots and bantams ,dcfczrtcd them four to one. must 1.01m, owmz 1min set them down 5 to 2 gcs from l0 to 12 with 0111111": fourteen. when i elaborate ceremon v But the full sincerity and simplicity of “n.- n five to six years: ' rs centalnlv gave a gggd 4: own hnvs fro: ior challenge is still open 1 under pl'cs of ovcrscns corro f0 mcti the last act of (lrairrt; in thc Cnivdian history of this man-John Buchan In tlzc rrcur . foreground. the flags of tcn gi s! nations passed as if in rcrin Farther back. in constanly chan ing panorama. moved cruises. dcstrovcrs, mlnc-swrspcrs and pa- trol bonts. while looming. ‘ochlnd arrl over all. rose the massive guts and fighting top of a huge -sym‘ool of an Empire's might. |fourtccn ycnrs of age for tt~ .viuce c‘1.'trrr~1ior.s“in. I I +1115 cholbongc has been Irrc." v04. arse musing the to Summrrsidc were: Leon; rlcftrncc. Clark. ‘forvnrrls, M. Kernczlv. Kcilv. L, Kcllv. R. Coach. K. S. Howatt. setting for Wis Mr. Jobn S EYE... enter Oamn \'ill Hospital for a general check up. From four to six inch fell in this section of ti on Stmdav durln". lasted throughout. rorvcvei‘ sccmcd out of sorts. due e mildowess oi the the storm. ilvhicli the day. no one ldow of the izitc John pringtoir P.E.I., at selves in different Chamber 0f Commerce Aid Nation (By Louis V. Hunter) iCnmuW-u Press Staff Writer) TORONTO. Feb. '1‘.ic Canadian Opmbcr {me cc. sitting as the representative 10f business. prescribed ‘tho iratlctrs economic ailments in ‘statement oi policy embracing the fmajor points in the sphere oi Can- candidates presentn the coming Dom nion Election t sllifilld all be men w The stutenrrnt of nolicy. adopted at, one of the closing sessions or‘ the Chamber convention, assistance of that bodv to the gov- crrment in the complete mobiliza- ticn of the country's economic pow- or. The Chamber offered to accept as a duty the adjustment. ticn and control which may be ne- ccssaty to concentrate the trys economic energy in the war The new President of the Cham- bor. HR. MncMlllan of Vancouver. warned in an address that lack of irnity in Canada is approaching the d1ngcr point. He said also he felt the nation was not yet pulling for in the war with its full spending irearly five years‘ In another address at the same session. D G. McKenzie of Winni- m2. Manitoba Vice-President of the danger" the that total tax exactio-rs of all governments in Canada may be so great as to interfere with tire production 0f Weflli-h 1111195! rzttcizirards against. such a develop- ment can be discovered. Halifax Enters N. S. Finals AL Halifax Wolvéfl. champions, entered the Nova Scoflo senior hockey finals toniim b!’ whipping Acadia University. V311"! ‘ac; titllsts. 8-1 in the h o; ram.‘ game of a home-and-home semi- wolm dropped the fist Illa ._i______ _ A. Feb. 26 -(CP)—Trans- ‘Port mutter Howe lrrned a Buffalo. N. Y a war supplv board no Dada “nigh th Irving c u s w e eomoanl. Ti Ml ERS AND PRINCE IDE GUA COUNTY CHRONICLE “John Buchan Has Cone Home ” Ashes Of Lei-t‘;- Governor General Of Canada Re- turn To His Homeland. OVITAWA, Feb. 26—Tiie funeral the Royal Canadian Navy, in ord- Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- 111313’ 58a rig and ble coats, bore tlon. me stretcher slowly i/irward to. The former wards the ship. A solitary member charging that "those who seek for of the Royal Canadain Mounted political reasons tobelittie Canada's Police wakcd ahead. Two by two, war effort do not give you followed representatives of the whole picture." said that "in the Government and the Military. last war we maintained four divis- Naval and Air Force Services. A- icms in the field" mong them were those who hm accompanied the ashes from Mont- dlvLsions completely P0111: the Administrator of the overseas and one in Canada, he Government of the Province with said. In addition, t-hcte were half 1115 A1110: the Mayor of the Port; a division, an Admiral of the British Navy; overseas the representative of the District Naval and alrforce men already v iccr Commanding the Military on active service in Canada were District; the Air Officer Com- equal in numbers to a third army Iliétildlll‘; the Eastern Command; an Assistant Commissioner of the C. M. P. and the Dupty Pro- the air training wealth Air Training scheme) will As t-hc_ funeral procession reach- require the equivalent in numbers ed thc side of the cruiser, a bugle of two more divisions-making the soundtrd the safute. A Royal Marine manpower requirements of organ- Gtmrd of Honour. drawn up on izatioms alrcazivcrcatcd the cquival-_ 111° qlltirtcrcieck. presented arms-ent of more than five army divls- 7 _ Chaplain. in his robes. ions. not. counting home defence] leci the sirilors who cariicd the bier forces and any further troops to be across tlrc deck. I-le recited the sent overseas." crzrl ritual as he vivent. The former The (itiard rrrverscd arms. They termed. ,stood with bowed treads. leaning statements that the Canadian gov- upon the butts of tltclr rifles. The ernmcnt refused Grout Britain pcr- l5 tishcs wcrc irluccri upon a table in mission to estaolish tlic air train- ccxitc of the quarterdeck. As ing scheme several years ago. urn containing the ashes of Lord Tweedsmuir, late Governor General of Canada, has arrived in Eng- land. It was borne across the At- lantic by one of the British cruis- ers that at the some time convey- ed the latest Contingent of Can- adian fighting men overseas. In that company were many men who, a few weeks previously. had pass- ed before His Excellency on par- ade. Then he stood at salute be- fo:e them. On this occasion they saluted him in death. The ashes will await the arrival of the Lady Tweedsmulr and oth- er members of the family in 3cm. land before they are taken to the last resting place. Canada's farewell to the man who had earned the respect and affection of its citizens was all the more moving because of its simplic- "Y- At Montreal the urn was plac- ed on board a. special car. Wllh the ashes travelled Lieut-Com- mander Ezlscn Sherwood. ADC' H011. J. L. Llsley; Dr. EH. Cole- man. trader-Secretary of State; Premier Angus L. Macdonalcl of Nova Scotia. who had come from Halifax to Ottawa for the funeral; and Rear-Aclmital P. W, Nelles of ‘ tit: Royal Cairadinn Navy. At The Seaport At the seaport. the funeral train drew up beside a rough plank walk over which have marched coimi- less thousands oi Canadian sold- .lers on their way to the wars. So ‘carefully guarded had been the sec et of the trains arrival. that. on y a score of persons walked be- hind the bier from the railway coach to the ship's gangway. But that company was typical of the plain simple democracy which hoci marked Lord Twcedsmuirls life in Canada. Although the number of mourners was small. it included rc- officers in full uniform. and the oi'-stalned engine crew of the train that had brought one who had often travelled throughout the broad lauds of the Dominion on this his last pilgrimage Stern necessity prevented an Turrcts. guns. plancs and rouzh Placed Aboard Ship The funeral urn was lifted from‘ the railway ca“ and placed upon Veterans Named in Old Kingston KINGSTON. Ont.. Feb. 26-(CP1 -—Witli Kingston holding l)O.'~lll(7ll us one of the historic military ciiics oi the Dominion. it is fitting that tlircc ords. It locks like a real military ci- cction in the "Limestone City." I Hon. Norman Rogers. Liberal candidate. is Cannons minister national defence. During the First Grcat Wor he enlisted with a Nova scotia battalion as a private served in France. He and later returned to Canada to. Queen's Unlvcrs it . Lt.-Col. T. A. Kshid. who has been cho en as official Coirservativc can- didate vras a memb tzrlo Legislature for Kingston 12 years and a former speaker. At the outbreak of the First Grcat War ire joined the 2nd Battalion at Kingston as a lieutenant. He was scrlouslv wounded and won promo- tion to the rank of lieutenant-col- onel. In the last year of the First Great War he was attached to Mil- itary District No. 3 headquarters. Brigadier-General A. E. Ross. who g has anounccd himself as Independ- ent candidate i: one of Canada's host-known soldiers. He served in the South African War as a troop-. or. later retuinng to Kingston resume his medical practice. In the First Great, War he left with tho Army Medical Corps in i914 and became commander of all the medi- cal forces in France. He is credltcd , n “, a h" with discovering the treatment for‘ n‘ ' mustard gas. General Ross won the decorations of C. B. and C France. ARTILLERY ROARS PARIS. Feb. 22—iAPl—Frcnch and German artillery pounded each nfhefs front line positions on the northern flank of the western front today as warmer weather brought increased patrol activity and the most extensive aerial op- eration; in weeks. 3-2 at Wolfvllle Saturday ‘night. Tonight they tied up the round scum in the opening period and kept hlttiitg a swiftcr pace as the game went on. They wound un with a five-goal splurge in the lost m-iod to take the series by a 10-4 a. Wolves open a three-of-flvn provincial final series here Wetl- nesday against Sydney Million- aires, champions of the strong Cape Breton Colliery Ticague. Mi‘- ilonalres are favored to take the imminent and Maritime titles. vincial Secretary. ‘The 5111p‘ 1011f 11911.1’ Officers of the Royal Navy came forward and relieved a a - e the soinren of the Royal Canad- ran Navy of their sari but proud clt1t,v._Tir<_*_v in their turn carried lhc mcr in slow pzoccssion to the _ Cilillllllkh cabin where the ashes The 59110115 1111195‘ °1 rostrtl rlurinz their journey home- wnrd across lliP scu fllcs out. Blue-jackets dross ship. and the Bolaun pipes Admiral Ncllcs a- M1 _ pescntatlves of the Government. ' bo rd wit-ti the honours due his C113’ 11131911111 °11 Thursday W111‘ 5 rank. With him come the funeral party from the. pier. The cruiser bonus to lsustlc with brisk pre- @111" a 111111111" 01 You“? m"“1 prxrntiwts for (icpzirtuze. The har- “11d°",‘111"’°11°1‘ of Janws . bfjtn- (Humps “(men-y m me A shovel ed the long snow outlines in Cilllilfiiflll destroyer flashes a signal 11115 111511191 0Y1 Frldflv morning in to one iubotmd from the sea. A m“ 11°11? 111° 1110115111 m“ “Mk n" socorrrl dtwiroycr turns in her own _ 1°l!'!ll‘l. and fvollotvvs i-lic first — time made the tribute cf fnrczvcll 1Dlll.‘.'.'fll‘(l bound - .cvcn more moving than thc grou- dcur and puieantrv of peace. battlflship ‘ - ..c of tho transport, Above. the 5 ail‘ is filled with pianos moving out to sea. While foam boils from the “ll of thc cruiser. and soon she ""'.s into the murk of the North a simple coffin dronvd with tho Afwntic. Union Jack. Four able seamen oil John Bllfllilfl has gone home. 7Equipped To Fight Back themselves for Y ith military rec- t LONDON. Feb 23—(CF)-First stories of how Britain's hitherto hclplcss fishermen are fighting anti l t was wounded ,1 V; er _0f the On- to withdraw‘. Ted Draper. an ex-army 1111111- tonight tcl<l ct foilini-l a Nazi Bt- ijrck on the 202-ion trawler Tartan 'I‘llt‘SC1i\Y. "A Iicinkcl bomber approached _____ ‘ stern and, Hove 115 a 1111 01 The c. N’. n. station At mt. 4o w: rniacthhlz” 111“ fus-"ugmlfflfey was entered last wreck. A Dunc of " 9° 1501115 111 " 3 ' ‘ v fro mic of the when the plane had gone I went mass “as mm‘) M m to our glill and got it ready for action. Wlicn the plane returned I lot lrcr have a full magazine of ainniiuilt-ioii. I could see tracer ‘bullets going straight for the ma- chine but I can not state whether to. “when the airplane dived over _ __.thc Tartan a second time she 101' M‘? Mdmlm- m ‘dropped a bomb which exploded ll After sending out an SOS. Skinbfl‘ C. Boston came up on deck with a riff-c and joined in the attack on the raider. Chaplain finished his service, who staird to atten- ns U...“ Sh." goes b _ The The Morell Rink is again clcor- 'l'.'iil<[lI‘l" movcs into the itrcam e of 511°“ Th1’ 170-1" 119d 10115“ and frrllruis ttic ciostroyers to-1 mrrls tho opcn sea. 111111‘ 1n c ftmorrrl party nay their last 151011“- i.~pccts to the ashes of the Gov-1 Pi'ilt')l'_G(‘l1f‘l';’ll. take lcavc of the1 A ma“ 1 .11.“;’§,§1§{}.,,’°O§§§§°‘The claimed Stimmersicie as his HI ' ' port. stopped hcrc Inst. wcok and m“. "Mm. from U“, pm. asked for eats. Some time ago two ' ' ' young men following the trail stopped for the same purpose and claimed Summcrsitle ns thcir Your correspondent was around at the time and recalled hvin<z secn the pair and remember- ed they were residents of thc cast- i" cr-n end of the western Capital where so many claim their home port. i - _- 1 Rev. George McCormack. of the . S. D. U. Ehctenslon staff. gave an 1 address in Morcll East School on Friday on the Co-Opcrativc movcg mcnt and on Monday night spoke at. Morcll Village Cormack L1 speaker. slius lrcr irortdcrous moor- -ht"vs out. anti stciiizrs in the the Nazi ai_.r threat over their lcrs vavcre to.d tonit€11l When 11 the sea some distance away. so 5?. I1> 1Former Defense 'Minister Discusses Canada's War Effort I VANCOUVER. Feb. Manpower requirements of organ- lzations already created for Can- ada's war effort were the equival- “more than five army div- isions," Hon. Ian Mackenzie. Mm- lster of Pensions Health. said today in an address over the national network of the ent o DR. THOMAS SOLD IIY DIUGGISTS FOR MORE THAN SIXTY YEARS Canada already had two army Plans For Speed in 1940 Results Of Soldiers Vote By ALAN RANDAL Canadian Press Staff Writer Feb, 26-—(CP1—-Can- -arirrs >w..t vote in Dommfilé. fiYEflYQLmenr of Canada to the eXC111-‘10I1 _ ' nrirqinmm l of all others. ‘ _ with responsibility divided between IVER. MACKENZIES DEFENSE. niilitarv and civilian authorities. present system. set our in the sClTlCe voting regulations, at division, he sold. and added: “'l‘he maintenance personnel of under‘ a strcnnrlincd syste ted to reduce (lelav to a "inner envelope." ' ations. Actually it is quite Tic hope is that under the new system results of the scrvicc liliffllld will v tog-e on active service in rotc afarvh l8 to 23. The votc l.\ ronily by marl and appears b0 ‘be cvrri more secret than the civil- . t ran vo e. Roonq’ 'I'llC§t‘ on active service 1n Can- _ . _ _ , .il(lft who nn polling (luv arc at their iii-swollen. WPQYH-rlo“ COP-U“ “f1” ‘tirtliniiiflv plum: of residence may f0r- 4'11 111 111*! (1971-"1111119115 “F41” 1'19 1pc: ‘their enlistment for the mom- cnt.l_an<l, if they choose, vote lair Phalen is regretted here by his many friends. ‘The last rights of the Ro- A birrlo Sounds and the gum-d man Catholic Church were admin- lstercci to him on Friday by his Pastor. Outward Bound 114117911- Mlss McDonald. housekeeper for Ambrose Sinnott. enteLcd the very sore eye. supervision of Vote Military authorities will supervise ‘Cilbilllt! of ballots in barracks camps. An active service way through over the weekend. 41ml“ ‘Wm’ the nan“? 01 icr receiving the ballot from ll (?l1illllll:>l(ll‘.(‘i'l (Illii'(‘l' _ duty by the officci‘ Miss Mildred Dwan. St.‘ A pvhpa!’ Ummnfl moves away is snenciluz a few (lat-s in ,frcnr pier. Slowlv she passcsid1~‘tr1cl' 1111‘ . h” fowdecks Crowded the Misses Irene and Clara Ryan. com-j licalions has been shown to ‘ untrue. The voter tlrcn vvill ballot paper‘ In un cirvcinpc 11ml seal I ll, 111201‘ “lllrll this cnvclopc will 11c ‘ .crrclo:-‘c<l in or: 0 plenty elbow‘ crease to rlcar who gave his ironic ad- ‘ drrss as Kinkorn. and another who and 1‘1““1"’1'1‘.' C‘~’1'111'1“(1 b1’ authrritics. l3 mrulcrl to the iul l‘(‘illl'll1ll! off or for the voter's ‘o svrvirc scrhon. who 1l])(‘l‘\'l§f.‘.~ lilo pacin- c the special retum- . 111%’ Oflircr- and the vote must rcakh him by ilic zlciullluc. six o'clock loc- l ' no on the evening 0f " tint voic. irlcniitmql by tho ari- . m: tlic (icclztvutitur on tlic out- ei‘ Cll\L‘1U)li’. 1-. pluccd in Llrc lxillnt , _ poruliilg to the givcn aci- mg o‘ M19115‘? cmmf“ i, completely out of the hands of Mr. Mackenzie‘: Defense Department and turned over to a Defense ‘Por- chaslng Board uitrlcr the Afinister 10f Finance. home dock. iDovis to recommend . ‘Ilic nclivc service scheduled to end at 9 p jtime on tho Saturday . prccedurg polling (luv (March 261. Sorting Tukcs Time Jules Castougtiav. y chief electoral, icei‘. in cxtiia nin The sympathy of this goes out to Mr. Arnold, in their.‘ time of sorrow in the death of their infant son on Saturday morning. uus tlri. pozni which forincd c kcv to tho spcctl-up, . "It is the sorting, not the count- —-—- lino. that takes the tlmc.’ Sydney Anderson. revealed that. fishing craft inspector here. returned Saturday b61110, equipped with nnti-nrr- from an inspection graft. wcapoirs. I-‘our imwlcrs boot off an enemy piliine Monday, and on Tuesda.v— for’ wlicn Gcrlnany claimed mass raids on Bi-itisir Nortth Sea vessels— the short course for fishermen. Mr three more trawlers, all from Isaplerre reports the course ' _ Grimsby. forced Heinkcl bombers interesting and of great 1)l"llf‘lll to those who folfow the fishing iii- -dustry. Mi‘. Mr. sorting to be progics‘. vc as the bal-t lots uro roccivcrl hv the special rc-1 nfiiccr anti staff" iliur-t in tho rlcrlaratioir on ‘ cnvclnrie is for thc votcr‘ to "ct his ulrlrcss in Canada Tlrcn civilian authorities can tho conviiiucrcr‘ right. oldie!‘ nrust vote for PBICYS. Mi‘. Joe Lapicrre returned Saturday evening Mr. Mackenzie as endo the contract referred o. pQn§(1(_|11PC1lll1Cfl1. lc"nl form o.‘ tract and not to its [Vlftmpa n“ - cntrtiiiiitng his oivcn adrircss. ' effect. ’Olll(‘l\\'li(‘ it is a rclcclcd ballot. J. W. McEwen was in the h oven...“ van"; [City on Saturday on business. p0 ll handle tho active service vote“ -Col. John Tiiompsoir of Ottawa. vrtuiu in il1I‘_11l11‘f‘:1 Kingdom, A d- hv an assistant. o sccrctirrv ix scruviucvrs. nil from (‘amid may nmrcint tuner clcricnl arts if necessary‘. . H's hcoriqrlortcrs, where the votet 1 M‘ m“ M Fnrmd ‘m’! rouixtittfi‘? , o! allomrirct-s puytiioh- to Ru_\ al can: has 11PM‘. (liviticri iu‘0 llll""(‘ sections for tho inking of tho active scrvicc . 11-‘ windows and the lock the door leading to quarters of the carctnkci‘. A inni- crn and coal missing and two or more cnscs of biscuit opened and zed lbs. ‘.'.‘is also opcnctl. These bcxcs wcrc Svwcinl rcttirning rffiocrs stint-rin- cnriin‘: and Cfillllilll‘! in Halt- io" Piriiico Fdwnrri Island. Now illruirvwck and Nova Scotia: in O'- ' o 1"‘ '1 'c“~'. Outouo. "no to“11; . .. _ and in Edmonton for Sn katchcwnn. 151-111 11 $111‘ 11'~1> 1" ' *11““‘1‘\_ British Columbia and Walking along the C N. R lino ‘ near More-ll on Sunday your writer was susnriscd two hungarian partvlrkte dond with treads off and “The machine came down to snow‘. Seeking t-hc cause of float-h‘ within 50 feet of the ship. and at- tockcd two other salncon. 211 tons. and the Sillcla. 230 tons The bomber first attack. cd th-c salacon without doing airy tiamagc. It then flew toward the made to “M, um birds “m... m Silicia. and was greeted with a m, sew.” “mum burst of Qutnltrc. ‘Eoiledcby his in- tended vic m, .c erman re- _ .. _ 5 gimngd turned to the salacon but the rxggoqqtfnan ha r crcw had taicrn cover and although she was subjected to more ma- chime gun fire nobody was hurt." it vras found the buds had 1. trawlers. the shot and their treads cut oft to. make it lookns if hit by thc train. Such a low act sportlinc after evr-ry effort is bcln: M‘ l‘ ilro count has lwcn taken at "W ~ lroatlounrtors. tho m iv ls for- rotuvitriu" officcrs for‘ Mt‘ Wlfliam Kcll_v.. C. N. R. to" ill" catvidalcs may‘ _ _ > t at tho voting Po may r- 011116. 111"‘ vLslted his drrugWrr ivlnry who is a . Y“ f!‘ '""""’""" ' student nurse liter-c. Mrs. 1 East. spcnt the wcekcvd in Bristol. . 1,600 IRON LUNGS Mr, OXFORD. England -(CP>—Du'- lng the past year more than 1,600 iron lirngs were given hospitals nl‘. over the world by 10rd Nufflelo. Rearmnmcnt programs have made it difficult to obtain pulsaton, and delivery in some cases has bun delayed. . Jtwqra of the accident. thrown from ‘his slrd when a wild young more he driving raced up thc sidc of one of the cuttings in this O'Brien. clung to the lines as the vehicle ovcrturncrl and nftcr driva- imz some distance lzot. the frighten- ed beast under control ironc t-hc 1 ...,..=,.,_. ...,..,,,. H"... Hahn...“ trmv as-‘igumcnt must be at lcost 15 ! ""‘".i1f1i1ill1S. but no pcllticnl gffilo- * tlou. ARTWVR ST.—N. g . A Sorry Defense Iclotiftiftincti: frcin page 4) z, ltennls court. complete with wire ‘mesh fence for which the 130F111‘!- ment paid some 517.9110. _ y The facts of the ca. as 0x12111- ally stated stand unrcfiztcd. The Iliilin (‘ontrnct for Bren (inns THE CHARGE: Awarding the largest contract 3'61 placed in Canada 1r: the present Government ‘hon!- cciniretiiiori to a group consiswni; of a stockbroker, the brother of a lilL-llilrfii‘ of Por- liament and a IHOIHOTPI’ who had no experience in tile production of small arms and was no: equipped to produce them. Avr-arriing a. cost-plus contract which plli';)Ol'l.P(1 to limit profits payable untlcr the contract but actually did not. Awarding a contract which made profiteerirzg in the shares 0! I11 arms company possibe. Misrepresentation bv Mr. Mao- kenzie to the House of Cc-znrnons of the nature of the son ac‘. and the prorriotcna pie-con nin- tions with the Government, o! Canada. Misrepresentation to the 31111-511 War Office 0f the status 0i a 0on- tractor endorsed by me Govern- (a) "I have never been prnudet‘ in my life than tonight when I say 5, that I accepted thrn. and I accept now the full rcsraomibilizy‘ for that contract." 1hr The compunv had been. 3,1,‘? howl“: criticized as ‘coefficient lrut it vote will bc known seven days alter “'11 M51“ £18111?“ 9f m“ n“ Con” civilian polling in Canada has been P113195 1111115 l“ A1111‘- complczcd March 26. In the khaki election it to 1021111 thcrcsulw ilJ-iQ-at least six months ahead. of tire time mo}; three months specified in the contract. Ici Mr. Justice Davis reported there was no evodcnce of "corrup- men on active iron " id» Mr. Justice [xivls reported! "The tocts are all in PZH-PIIFO . I cannot. recall anv fart to tvliich direct- proof was adduced that i.s in dispute." “fhcrc are adcquate powers of contract " "No substantial objection can be taken in my view to the provisions of the Canadian contract." COMMENT 1 (a1 The Minister's avowcd prldo in the contract is no anszvc-r to the charges made against the dcal. Not. 1 . . - f csscrztial far‘. in . choice sccictlv on 1°11“ “L511““"‘“1 '1 . ‘ the chrrucs made ngnmsz. the H 1 transaction by :i:r- Aiatlicai". ; (in The llfaclwon arficirus hare ncvcr discuss-Mi the qncs on of whether or not the gr. 11, product-r.’ occur 1Wiih all cows, 0f mru-liitirrt, cvcn the traiuins: of kc): m... msmge paid I paid by trio Govcrztuit nf ‘ ‘unitary _ pcr cent: it wou t. b» as o» spec. r if sclrccitiles could no‘ t maintained. 'l"hc a“-=1PE' I hisunairnc" in which tlrc cortrncmr ‘was selected. cu the irav titr- con- 243 tract was ict and on some of it! major terms“ Fi1§1llif‘(‘"1i.f!. tci At no time did the Mac, 1408.11. articles charge corruption. 1d» The "facts in eviticncc" com- ‘ lctcly substantiated the original . 11 . . lMacleanfls Aiauarine artiste and iwcrc such as to cause Mr. Justice lint ‘he loit- is be taken The final citation from the Davis report is an almost lilCffidilyfi example of evasion of the facts, In this case the hfinlswor has actually mutilated a key sentence in a judicial finding in order to create an lmprcsdoi; fanorahle to himself. What Afr. J'- actually said was thi. lSlKV‘ Davis “No substantial obfmt-fior. car. be ' he said. taken in my view to the p: "isions the of the Canadian contrary tho gh in t.he absence of anv ccmpct bids or terms n.‘ manufacture I tam unabc :0 was upon t? sub- ,stance as distinct from the form {of the contract." V 8 In short. the clause quoted ‘by The original charges stand un- d rcftitc . Royal Canadian Scale 0f Pay OTTAWA. F11). 26—1CP.i-Scal\ ‘iuii Navy pun-tuna. \lt“,)(‘ll(l\‘ll1a\ s nnirouuceti l0llliJ,1il. in the Cair- odu Liuzctto. Hci‘ctofor‘c. allowances for depend- cnts of (‘UlllllllSSlOllULl ks of the Navy were nut irinulilc. la“1lc\llAo‘rl‘llg an ofiiccrs will: \\‘l11 ht- wizrztlcd in 1S1 a (lay. $1.2» if slit: has unr child. l'i‘.ll(ll't‘ll. $1.15 ‘if slic has tlrrrc clnlclrcii- and $2 i! ‘S110 has four or more clrrttrcii. Wilc of a nzniti ratin: l.~ cntitlcd .1015 cunts a day. Si ii tlrcnl‘ ilshciiie t ..-...-.y...; m gr... 011i"? p]‘(\(a§/\"w1 (vfflppf ‘. child. $1.24» if lllUft‘ .\i‘c tun t- ll t ‘Gil. Cnsionrninv i $1.50 if tlrcre nro thrct‘ children. and ,1 iv...“ rq h...“ t; in q... pqmi; n; m.» .‘ $1.75 ior tour or mow cliutlicir. Allowances for motlrcr‘i1s.~ 6111161011 bcizlu at 5i a day lot‘ an (11111301? child and 7'_cci.t| for a 111111185 01v f cnch odrlrtlz a. C1ll1:i utit.l thc limit qwp- ngrgpqyporfof four, which rntc r.<__si._r5 for of- ‘tc emotion machincvv mcrclv . “W15 and 51-111 101' 111-1115!“- provides than‘ of c'r\.""""\i di"'i'i<1 w-wvniuo in ouch unit. from rotors nvrv Fot-ro (how c'*“=t1‘i1cn- All allowance}. n: in the 0111"‘ forces are contnuzciit unon a l1"? assignment to tl1c_ (irnomicnts from thc pay n1’ the officcr or rating. T110 days pav in the t-asc of n wlfc or five dgyy pay for cnch inotlrcrlc-‘s child. bccn iirhlbcrntrtloir for the Winter cut oil’ vvolcr from the Amherst _((jp) __A p951. office ‘by wodoing lisclf in ugc bullfrog that should have the buildings mnin water inlet.