v . _ um nrvl roimo Early 00:10am lorllm Quality Tomato Yer Developed -Vulunblo For All Pam o! Cnnadl 0i immenl! vllue for iii: Nnnli and V's»: sud ct short scasun iiisiiins. Highly desirable for all qzher urns I00 as >an curl cu sort producing line quaint ripe imiz lsmuch s: rwo weeks or more ion: most zucr vlriclics. Prnvrd l sruurinn on (h: ‘mun in_ 1943. i944 and i945. includ- in such disuicrs as LGlilbfid <- iind Bltflits, IL} Indian Head and Wlil Currnm $_asl:.; Brandon and Munich, NIH. Arouiui (zlgnry. when: (in: diiinbuud under the name“ "Alberta", firdmcrs wcrc simply viii-L about ir. A: erlibndg: ihiiy Chat- nm n ed s well: to rwcive days belcie other can: uiiy vuiciirs. A: Mord Man, ir has yiz-idcii as much as 20G; u) 40G’; |h.~ oihcr 50rd carlics Isiiy . m“ “Jung, illi may zintcd ac. lhwl is mo fn-i (Mil \:i;{._ iruiis uniform, line 11m’ and colour; dsiicious quality. Average about 21,4 inchfl trot: bu: frequently largcr. Order direct omxhil ldverxisemeni. As stud i: not yet plentiful we crinm offer larlcr qusnnnn clan listod. (Pin 15¢) in 75¢) Postpaid. FREE-OUR B|G I946 SEED IND NURSERY §°°il.—|.ndd$ Again ‘A Nlllllflll SEED IIMISE. GEMGETUWPLMIT. Produce Jan. 22 __ (GP) - Prod e prices quoted here today repo. ed by the Dominion Depart- merit of Agriculture follow; EGGS: Packed for export A Large 3'7; A Medum 35: spot free cases, A Lazge 34; Medium 32; A Piiliets 26-36 1-2; B 29-30; C 25. Receipts: 1.010 cases. BUTTER: Wholesale Que Job- bing pQSlCUIiYEIi. fresh and storage Nv. _l 36 1-2; N0. ‘.2 35 1-2; current receipt Que No. 1 pastcurioed 35- 14 dei Mti; Ho. 2 34 1-2 dci Mti; first grade creamery prints job price 37. CHESS-E: Current receipts: West- ez» and Que. colored 22 1/16, wilt: 22 FOB: wholesale. coloicd 3X 1/16. Willir; 22 1¥4-23. Receipts: 167 boxes. PCTATCES: '75 lb bags No. 1 . T~'.B., 190. No 2 small 1.73; i0!) lb bags Maine A 2.54, B 228; Mass B, 2.23. FvrvvALia w. r. The January meeting of lama‘: W‘ I. was he'd Pk the time o! lvirs Vincc": M "h i "v iwih 15 mzrnibcrs and several vis- 1 the itors in a: $131139. "fire moo-ting was opened by the institute Ode ioiiowcd by the minutes of previous meeting, ‘vihich were adopted as read Reports from different. commiin c; were given as follo-ws: Sick ' pencil i needed Programme cil a contest put. on by n M. Callaghan and won by rs M.-MtoCioskcy. i Ir. was moved and seconded that “s be ord"rcd for the scniordc- commititee. Mrs. in Costello, Mrs. Maurice Mc- Iosiney. Mrs. Matthias Callaghan in- gvllcd the mnmbers for the next rooting Roll Call to be answered b, n. collection There being no further business U1:- meetim; was men adjourned. A dainty lunch was than served by the hostess. oar Sliillg lloado R e i i e v e mucus-choked nosrrils . . . suntiic in- iitlflli-‘d mem- h r a n e s , breathe fregl I Ill] .. . W]! enthoinum. jars nnd tubes 30c. HOLATUM ( (INISrUII-Y Diuily TIMENT _j(....'. Mizpah Benediction. lmn Flrnflglltors Income Tax Status (By The Clnldiln Proust UITAWA, Jan. m-A delegation representing the Canadian Fire- fighters Corps today called on C8D!- Waiter Tucker, parliament- ary assistant to Veterans Aflsirs Minister Mackenzie to protest against being asked to ply income tax on incomo received while ov- ersecs. The meeting was held shortly aftci" Rvcvcnuel/iinister McCanii said the question of whether mem- bers of it: Co were iilbiiq to income lax for t e period of the];- service overseas was under re- viow by the Government. Cont. Tuckci" said the delegation munc- s good presentation of ciaints of members. Ho told the delegation their claims would re- ceive the same consideration as had boon given similar demands from Y.M.C.A. and othcr supervis- ci-s, to merchant seamen and to others. While concessions had been giv- en to overseas supervisors and to merchant seamen. nothing similar had been done for the firefight- ers, said Capt. Tucker. Mr. McCann 5ilid member's of tho Corps had claimed they had hrsen tClili by Mzrh-Gcn. L. R Ln- Flechc when hc was dcputy Min- isiei-“of Vlzir Services that tlicy would not be liable for their pay and allowances. "If it can be shown that any valid cunimittmont was made. my opinion, tho Dominion Gov- ernment is bound l0 respcct it, sniri Mr. McCanii. The firefighters received pay and allowances and pension on n liusis comparable with the armed forces. Three of their members were killed overseas and about 15 rm: in receipt of pensions as a re- sult of injuries. Linked with the income tax po- sition of the firefighters is that oi.’ other personnel in auxiliary forces outside the armed forces. This would include Red Cross workers [BX on and members of the merchant mzirinc. _ It is considered possible tlu‘ whole matter will receive cunsii"; eration from the arliament vet- erans committee w en parliament TCSUIIIQB. PILINCETOWN ROAD W M I The members of Princetown Road W. M. S. were entertained at the home oi Mrs. Iimmerscn Kent on Wednesday evening Jan. 9th with 13 members present meeting opened by singing Hymn, "Standing At '.l'he Portal." Script- ure lesson was read by Eileen Stone iollowed by The Lord's Prayer in unison. Two very hitter- est-big readings were then given. Four ado ledgment. cards were re- ported 10 piiei calls made during the month. Two delegates were then appoint- ed. to attend Presbyierial Meeting at Kensingtori. Mrs. Murdock Macsween irwited the manners no meet an. her home tor next meeting. Meeting closed by sing- ing Hymn 572 followed by the RIVERDALE AND CHURCHILL mcmbcr. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Corres- pondcmce was re by Secretary. Onmctmn it. was decided that we doiimte $5.00 to the PEI. Hos- pital Campaign. It was also moved that. all bills be mid Boone cirssio-n took place cm ways and- meam cf makink mum-y but noth- inz was decided on. some dis- cussicm took place about knitting and uulliiirnz foo Rod Coos. Next. meeting alt one home of Mrs Finley Mociiadycn. r011 call to he answered with 10 cents. Program for the evening “ the tail on the Donkey. first prize been won by Mrs. WK. Roizorsxaai. Mleetiinx closed vmh the Nation- al Anthem alter winch a Y lunch was served by hostess. LlililllNlilbili-‘ROFI-Jfii-ISTIIIT wim LONDON —_(.C_P)- resumi- Eiigbfli motor cars will have niuny comforts and improvements incorporated. med in the desert. moons-inn and sprlnioina. devices for keen-rim; dust O and itrlit fmrm ivvohrinl Joints. "oonidiitionlnd will all be Ilrrt The name Maryland was giv tho eightih smallest state in t. o union in humor oi the wile of Charles I, Queen Kennel/tn of malaria. , - Hoducts Board 'I'he in and the Government of the Col. James A. Kilian, shove, former commandant of the U." S. military prison camp at Lich- fleld. 11118.. faces court martial on live charges which include perjury, subornation. COHSPiIu- cy, intimidation of witneosel and dereliction of duty. Condi- tions nt the camp were such that it earned the nickname "GI con- centration camn." lI-vtlinc 0f Systoin Exports Control In a ibccrit review of the Can- adian ilBCiB in dairy products darling 1946. to the Ontario 1S; Binaieioii. » Marketing Service, Diiiri‘ ucts. D-cminion Demzrtmont of Atrwultinv. and Chairman of the Dairy Products Boqni. save some intonation inforrmhon of the method ml control of food exports from Canada There were two main governing bodi-xs-The Food Requirements Comlttse at Ot~ tawa and The Combined Food Boa-Ni alt . he said. ‘I'm: Food Reqinreonents Comittce was ioompoced of representatives of the various Canadian Depart- ments and agencies conicrned. The Combined Food Board sistod of representatives of Hits of the United United States, .7 H . 0 con‘ the King- dom, the and flhe (Xanadu. The Flood Requirements Com- mittee established in Ottawa l. sub-Committee on Dairy Products. the mmnbership of which was made up of the Departments of Trade andComsnen-ce. lture. tfha Wartime Prices and Beard. and tlho De . . Ozarn-bined Fbcd Bound at Washington like- wise established a sub-Comm on Dairv Products oonsistinz of a representative of each oi.’ the those countries whose represent.- atives constitute tihe Board. These two subr owes advised the ncnpcotive ccimmiittcosunderwlhioh thley are wtabiished and operate. It was the responsibility of the Dairy Products Econ-d to ksen we than the quantity of the prod- specifled be made available export. If the Vital Requirements Com- mittee a ved of the com- subfiommiiwm n. who mnfesents on the sub-Committee of the Cnirrvbinrad Food Board advised the dis- Secretary of that sub-Committee oi’ the quantity of the product which was available (or allocat- ion. The sub-Committee kept ‘in- formed as fully as ‘hie o4 the requirements d! the vuirious liied Nations nimd liberated areas. and recommended to the Oom- blned Food Board that the mod- uct. available be aliocntcd to cert- ain countries or to aamicies such as UNR-RA. or formerly to Milit- arv Authorities for Relief The Combined Food Board made the final decision and in that manner Australia, New Zoalond and the dairy products. not. onllv in Con- mda. but also of tfac- Unltcd States. United Kingdom were allocwbed. Following niiocotlon. the actual sale and shipment mlzfri-t . be- tween the Govemmicnt o! Cmada. N. in ivhcih cost‘. the actcd as arrang- ceiving ountrv. Dali-v Products Boairl procurement iizencv Itnd and ed tine shipmmt Or tlric ‘product mi of through ordinary commcrcial om; modernization. allocated miuht be provided .---_--_~~_...._ channels, in which case the Dolly NAMED AITER. QUEEN Products Board rocommcndrd t0 the Export. Permit Biircnu that the Export Permit Application of the suVDiYiHIl firm rcceivc favour- able consideration HOLD-Ill’ ENOUGH TIIIIILLB FOR A LIFETIME MONTREAL. Jan 16 - 1GP) — Joseph Brunet. proprietor of tho Royal Hotel st noarbv lJEDiDhanie. where provincial Police foiled an ottomptml holdup. said today g nevu- wouhi lorlot "tor s Jletlme the live-minute nun battle which wok visa in uio lobby oi his notel. Provincial police nod been tipped iriiiiiyiiiuuu churn; Margaret inning», ' tion. ittec D Ai- Would-Francis Matters. .' ~ -, Lift‘. . ‘CHARLQTIETOWN GUARDIAN i __ illusion Sirclo. lll. c. mm; ounii t? (By The Cmullm ma) NEW YORK. Jan. Women cannot cxpcci to he n pointed to inlornutio ul posts, sub as in the The annual meeting o! Trinity Mission Circle was held on Janu- ary 215i‘ in the'8ocial mu. Missi ma; “dMIZPZX °¥':h.l"°£3f:° ‘g: United h tiuns Organisation. until y» @~~'-=.--»- mi =~1=~w~:.i:i..::":.. :"....*“:.':::'.-=..,.- onicggcre insqlled in the vuriouli ma“, C’ 01 iorongo, “id 3?", ~ ‘ _ ‘ to fly. Elan]- Mrs. I-lyinrlman, one of Canada‘! s¢cre¢ary__p‘uun. wfllm ' two women King's Councillors, Treuur, orpuuhulen ' sgolre at. the final session of a supply s“ emry__neny ha“ t ree-day international conloi-gncs “m”... §l’&'t.‘°§¥“i,u'ii..‘.‘i°..i‘3“3.i‘£..§f§;§i Rimids; ‘§§'f,,'$,,,_ ommy women's clubs. Representative: of 18 countries attended the c0111!!!‘- Sick committekflelen c“ and once lo discuss how women's out.- a Gill. 8ecretsry— Eihiifiiogiuriigeithis ceremony the standing contribution in wartime presjcgen; “mks briefly and the could he curried into peacc time. Canadian women "will not be shouldering our full share of re- sponsibility in world aflair! i! we |are content to be someone else’: secretary," Mrs. Hyndmim said. At the Saturday session of the minutes of the last annual meet- im: as well as those o! the Decem- bvi‘ meeting were réad. Jicports ivcre zlven by the retiring treas- rireigsEilt-fn gurke, and the retir- ng upuy ccretnr. O Gill. Plans were mad, ‘oymvenén soc“; conference, Mrs. F. A. Liine,_‘wom. meeting in February Wm, Helewens editor of the Halifax chron- Cox and Edith Anderson n: a com-i m“ “d ‘he Hum“ Dd]? 5"!" mittee to look otter the retresh- "mi Aiderma“. mid“ 3km“ °t mm“ Agm- same ducussion wWinnipeg, president of the Cana- uws dcciiicd this your to allocateidml‘ F°d°r““°"' “PM” ‘m ‘he $59 toward mo support o; a mt position of women in Slhldl. in a Mission Hospi al'in Cnnada.‘ —"'—*_. ' Vera Simpson icd the group in n study“ eriod on the second chap-i - ' ...:.".'*iiii.".'..*."tr.» sari; cl" P" ""°'1""' . . Figures issued a summary of letters she hiui ro- ceived from a friend who hnd ti'n-' volled in Central Africa. The dn-‘ votlonai service was in charge of Joyce Nicholson and Doris Seller‘ with Nan Kirby as pianist. Bur-i ing this service the hymns "Jesusi Shgll BReislii Tvghereiar tghe dsunzlof ‘when; indCangda in ‘lawns/us an " rea ou e rea o est mate to a y the om on Life" were sung and the meeting Bureau of Stuizistics at 306,912,000 closed with the Mizpah Beneclic- bushels valued at $32d.227.000. com ared with a 1M4 crop oi 416,- g, bushels valued at $440,- ‘Iihoiflgures were given in the timata. of 1M5 (By The Canadian Prowl OTTAWA, Jun. 22—Production WECTMORDLAND Bureau's third a ECBOOL CONCERT field grupg, _ * Wheat production in the Prairie Till‘ 1019115 M weflmlirflalld Provinces during 1945 was estim- School presented their Christmas concert before s largo and oppre- ciative audience of parents and visitors. tastefully aterl at 282,000,000 bushels, against 3913100000 in i944. The 1945 oat crop totalled 381,- 600,000 bushels, compared with 499,600,000 bushels. The 1945 ley crop, now estimated at 157,- 8111000 bushels, was below 1944 roductlon of 104,700,000 bushels. ye production for 1945 at. 5.900,- 000 bushels com red with 1944 production of 8 Iiuxseed The classroom was decorated by the teacher and pu- pils, and s well-laden Christmas troc occupied on corner. Mr. Bert J. irowsdale capnbly acted chairman. Music was un- der the direction of Mn. Arthur, sherren. The following program was carried out: .l00.000 b hl 1 th 1M4 Opening Chorus-By school. i us as 0W" an production. , welwme “Milan”! “w 3°19" With the exceptions of fiaxseed Mattors. and rye, the average values per Welcome Sons-Elsie Bhi-‘rrerl- ‘bushel at the farm for the mnjOl‘ Recitation: Not Too DmslL-Ruy-ifield crop. w", approxlmutfiy the mond Matters. same a; g“ 1 _ Rccltltionr In" for Blfltl- Potato production in Canadl at. Walter Campbfiil- _ approximately $0,000,000 hundred- Dialozue: Boy's Rizhtl-Bvvvn weight w“ more than 1a.0oo.0o0 uniis, hundredwcight below the 1944 R°CRBU°YV Pretty T°u3h GUY‘- cro , attributable to reductions in 90PM" Oflkes- , , bot acreage and yield. Reclifliifl"! Lime 0M5 The hay and clover and aifalia —EdWB"l Newilm- crops were above those of 1944. Duel? AWBY I" A M""ll°1'_"7“"¢ Total gross farm value of the Sherren and Juanita Wilson. new crop; produced on 52599900 cngdltgllm‘? C°n“"dr“m—G°'d°". acres in 1945 amounted to nearly "n 9 ~ 1,089, 00,000, a decrease of 207- An Exercise: Why Do We Have $ 7 ' s ' Chrlstmas-Jy three pupils. Speech 300,000 from i044 WOMEN'S INSTITUTE familiar with the volume of WYO- uartene__ny {our p“ m ‘“'_ _'“ i. ductioin oil various dnirv products. glalugue. change o anrt_ s“...=..~*=~"-;i" scv....... .1 i“ "or. norm“... liuc Ma ave e a Owen's 0118-11 Y _ c-i tion: M Clarden—Juanitn y Instltutie was held on Jan. 2nd at. available for export. the sub-Coim- wfisgnia y ' the homo oi’ Mrs Robert Moo- mlttee of the Food Rmuiremonts Recitation. Christmas Gms_ I a Kmncn. with an Bil] of wigs so advised The sub-Com- Donald Shane“ ‘ R e e eight members and two visitors muttoe considered t-hc advice. and. solo. Lime Dm.|ing_ pa] of misiseint. if it approved. ncoommcnded to Minegulnm, wusom The President. Mrs a A. Mu- the Food Reqmwn-rnts Ownmii- A" Acmsm; Merry Christmul- ~—-— TRiEAiL, Jan. 22 — (GP) — National Council loi- Ouuuh Workers 0d Fourteen pupils The t: the Unite-d Textile Duet: Silent ‘Night-Elsie Sher- ren and John A. Trowsdaic. < . _ 1America (A.F.L.J will be coiled ti: ' ‘ : *— . Ma- ‘ tegccitation Old Box Rota t ma,“ cotton WXMB workers! n. In,e,.m|5!;,,n_ Kent. Rowloy. Canadian d1 Recitation: Why Sank Claus of the Union. wnmvwwed .111 I Laughed-Orion Trowsdale Wiwmmt i9“? Doctor's Office-Five . . Rowlcyh stiteimm, foil m DUIQQEIPWG‘ announcement Sn day inion Tmct-llc Company that six Song: Merry Christmas - Elsie. Roy and June Sherren. Recitation: 0f Course dismissed employees would not be reempluyed, was the latest. develop- ment in rfdispuite o! near two nmn/ahis chimltion between the on and the Company They Monologue: The Apron Dance- Roia Matters. I -_ 3 d) liar in December. following‘ n. giiihieaulggiasciiiiiiiii?“ (m n” “m” i" “"1 °l the 0°!" 9'6 Brother's Xmas Montreal mms Rccitntion: My Card-James Matters. Instrumental music. Dialogue: In Came Suits Claus -Fourteen pupils. Song-Boyd Wilson. _ Recitation: The Bright Side- Mnvy Matters. Recitation: Can't Fool Santa Claus-Jlrunkie Campbell. Monologue: Christmas Jamr-s Mattcrs. An Exercise: Unexpected Com- psny-Jrwo DllDiiS. Closing Chorus—By school. At the close of the proitram. Santa arrived in his usual bvial manner and presented presents to the pupils and tcncher. Luncn was sorvcd by the Women's Institute tn nil those present. Tho chairman in a few roiriarks cnvqi-ziiiilntotl tcncher, pupils ‘and anrl all others who assisted. for flilliiinfl the concert such a suc- cess. Iered with n employees at. work. $11: worker, a woman, later was rcerigaqed. Lord Halifax To Retire; lions llot Know Successor. (By Till! Anocistcd Prom) WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 -- Tho Earl of Halifax, British Ambassa- dor to the Unitcrl States, is plin- Candy- lbly in May it was learned today. Ah very pleasant evening was A source n s onition to know hro ght to s close with the ning- WM Fflluellid l Ii hi! t 159m"? 1,13‘ 9gb "'11-"; Nmami lAnflmm," be wit said, however. that Lord Halifax knew no mars about his successor “than what. he reads in the newspapers." Q53 EYE STRAIN WITH LOTION PAD! Reports from London have mon- tionsd 8i Archibald Clark Kerr, Working too long under nervou resent ritish Ambassador to mime than. re- lcow‘. u the Labor Govern- on’ u' men ‘ac oce oluc L0 . ielegatlsonurml “uni in t h i t d d H l t‘ become strubiod lookiiilrlmwmd lfux. c” r a My sharp lines smell‘ _ the The source here told a reporter off about. the expected lividtlii- 11111! 51111911 - s , u“; ,- burg may its o d the 110W “will 4° mm‘ After such buddy. when you come returriotg lliiiiliiiirfcelsltrgliuxiiliiiii: i: "WWW It VIII 101M606 in slX ‘lites bdflre thB Elwin“ T7"? h“ home dud-tired. wonder- Yorkshire slthoush he probably W‘ m" "l4 "'°"4u i" in w 16401111118 PM“ "m!" B" fully efleoivo trick w live s iio. would me n in dObllIl in the 0 . , ‘ not, to act. as if no were comlrilteil’ to those tuckerevi-out cribs Heat n. House a! rd: on matters in- "m" W! Ii W051i!“ nix-prised bv the hoi up. small quantity on’ soothing lo volvin fnrel n sflslrs. i! “M408 I904 I0! "1088 5W! When the our nmmen arrived; non inosauce pomsntums cotton Loni‘ l-lsllsx next week wli BWWW. he Ml‘ 1H1 W it»? or them uidr "It's I 1101" “P- wads in it. and a0: them smtkv round out livu am u ni-im ' I 1min: n i by mak- Then the police burst Irom the nd- over your ei eyes Lie down Amblludor in llhinlton. inn weekly trim to his blrihpllcc Join mom and thirbsttlo start- and rdkix iiu a no doll for 16 or l elviflnn o4, n, ducked DOMM s desk, 20 minutes 0301p, ..(Q)._11;q but point-as and lay- and tor five minuuis bul mi When you tnke mother look in Nu! id n 800mb’ he an mousse. thosinYvcm l, 21.01100! pun-inor- at m, ma a unis-instinctual ooorwwortn Not olfliobugwhollrii thonmmenwu inland lndshmiir ant. than linen will hum autumn; “flu-wound” a“. in the IUI w _ be [no odwmcnoor. i vfnlfimi. and y m: will b0 as wbohsvoregalnedsight. speech momma. lut a lawman! do The homo continued into the Mir Ind Willi the social mental Inmflllea or movomenhbut Wm out to be mmichm. Among float when the others fled i a W611i!!! Iliad. mumqwnm Q1 rgwnisciisflr i; 4.. Milli bites. bar- D .000 roduction at 7,630,000 bushels was i nlng lo retire this spring. Prob- ma: Shin calla: In mad h: nun .. *-' "i: w l‘ I" “,- lllll II dunno - 000KB "rm- summon. UONEISDEIATION Lu-‘I: m- IUIINUE. no: uwzunv nun-nus see Crookows. _ 1-21-tf. non-s- Mill the Burns‘ Colwert. at P. W. C. Hull, January 20.111 231:1‘? 25th it. 8.00. P. M wan . u. . “EEK... M35?“ W331i’ R, Luge A: Co. _ 1-21- IIEAR Don Messers Band with Ohcriio Chombarlain at Bums’ Con- cert lihursdny and Filduy. 1-23-31. ‘I'll! LADIES Aid, Prince Ed? ward Island Hospital, are spon- soring a picture, "Bedside Man- ner" at the Prince Edward Thea tre. Feb. 4 and 5. 'I‘lckel.s now be» in: sold. ' i-23-1i FILM BOARD REPRESENTAT- IVE ILL-Min Hilda Glllis, Char- lottetown, suflering from an at- tack of influenza, is a patient nt the Western Hospital, Alberton. Miss Gillis contracted the ail- ment while engaged in her activ- itieslor the National Film Board i3 the western section of the Pro ‘rice. OWING It‘ the prevalence of colds and influenza in the city the public are rcriuqsted, for the pre- sent. in order to safeguard the patients, to retrain from visiting ct the P12. laiand Hospital. LEAVES FOR OTTAWA-Prem- ier J. Waiter Jones is leaving tn- day for Ottawa to attend the Dominion - Provincial Oonlcrem-e which open: Jun. 28. During his absence, the Hon. G. H. Barbour, Minister of Public Works will be Acting-Premier. MAINLAND TRAINS LATE - The Borden train arrived at 8:20 inst nlgiii»—0lie hour‘! and 50 minu- tes late. The delay was caused by slow arrivals o! trains st mainland 5911MB. ‘rile car ferry nude her r crossing practicallv on time. he arrived at Borden only five minutes behind schedule. CAB, BUB IN COLLISION - A s‘ com." broom“? 9 l-D l. ' wriilortih won in hood-on collision 11‘ . wt 7:16 last Iliflwb. The our was drummed considerably but no one placed under arrest. LEGION REHOLUTION — The resolution rein-ding n uni price wuruntce for and potatoes for the benefit o! wnr veterans en- izaged in potato gi-owinl. passed Monday night by the Provincial Command oi the Canadian Iiegion. wus proposed by the Kensinizton branch oi’ the Legion. The text of the rvsolution vu in yester- day's Guardian. rs Personals Mrs. M. J. Conway and her two daughters, Eileen and Dorothy are spending a three weeks visit with Mrs. Mae Kelly o! Roxbury, Muss. Li. Irma. P MncPherson left Charlottetown 1 esdwv ' on claim lion r, w . Ont. wihcre she is mo» at Military District Headquarters. Dllflflfl her leave. she was the nest o! hoi- mrmts. Mr. and Mrs. CW. Pattcrson. Edward Street, Charlottetown and. Mu‘. and Mk1. D.P. lVDacPhemon. Kihnuir. ilionna Boy Choir’ Back in llofliurg JIIENNA. Jim. 22 -—(CP)— BIXW little boys who can sin: ggkc the guinea," airc back ii} are burl. e nnn palace c o H , in; n. wing with Russian troops oridipolishlng up the l-mnns and aorilfl they iwve sung all aver the world as the Vienna Boys’ Choir. Aliiied authorities have one eye to tfric fact; that the 0110i!" went righl. on si-niing while the Nani; wen in town. sung for them and own wanton wurs to Home. Belclum. Holland. Poland and Germany whilo Austria was ooh- sidcred a put of chat big. unhap- py ommtry. Most of their singing now is for Aliad troops, but. they all halve m e. e on the” concert crcuit, ecpeolo y Amer‘ _ Father Joloph Schmitt. a whit vmo hand-lea the admin t- ration o! the choir, spent weeks in the custody of the ta in 1968 and was forbidden to any port truth: organisation d-urinc ha: Nut regime in Arabic. but he is hack now. Founded In 10S None oft-he i=3» who America every year from 1Q“ BIO $0. ilflitlnl in Mldhfld s eon tolblflwfiicutlwfsilolilwi-Ia - dynostytcrxk oriiriiiinvnnniiii l was injured. The car driver was c closed“ ' Keefe were armed and the courage i... .ne¢:iv:o More o!‘ the‘ Uilopvllar FLIGHT BO0TS . i-nli:rriiiv_ QUAIJTY- ‘ snxcx CALFSICIN vxura ~ BLACK GABARDINE rows FINE SIIEARLING LINING! --BOTH STORES- Sunnyslllo Shoo Shop . WRIGHTS, (llieen Si. ..___. _.__ ‘mmmmzv 1*" ~ c» Two R. 0. M. l’. tinny i?“ -‘i-'-=¢='°-'=~" xnu-itorlmai . this impugn“ therefore gtvu me ‘Phat the notion in gig- Province in it, u wgfl u Constables Are Awarded Medals wit’ Police tho huveiooelvodhnshun —— ou Constables William H. N! _ and 139g» J. wlféldchhCMPi oiigitiolil‘. W“ m’ m W!!! 11M Q mum I Police and Fire Services mo! Iaoeoigi what 111%? whioiililitivviinbig vvotcrday alter-noon by Lieutznsnc- cdy are élflmpleo oi’ mo“, Governor J.A. . The eer- rdu-tgd, m4 emww wok place st 4 o'clock in th. utensil-ting you 1 w 0- fedemtion Chambers. fitnes- mdd my com-mummy “,1 sec oi’ the ceremony lllOllllfld'Pffl~ heat wlflios for n. succemlul {nun mler “galtheé Jaoéiiestnnd moral in your chosen mulch u» q, mom o . yo] ' _ Constable wui-i-iersnermner home Qmgiriif M the “M” “n °°" was at 8t. John. N3. and 0on- ‘tfififi’ n.1,. o. / ward rend u : ' 0,, ,,_ ,=,,, ,, w, Magazine Ila Story head Raco w“. I 0f" Inspector I. J, Anderson The Fobinusry issu f 41.14“; forty _ R,” ' gea- magazine QGICGIHA i110 ilk? V. b1€ or Walter Peter ‘WWW; 0f a murder can in whl: fioate ICERR, , _ . 1315000101‘ NJ. Anderson, R, ever. when aired‘ Ior thali- ‘hm 5 99mm" sfliilhhocéillylgd tors license and they wereuncblc “ flu to produce one, w‘ ggkgd for registration certificate o! carmifiltlhiitieosly 1m- sevunl ens to which til-lay wen-a immbie to plodugt break. 'Ihe can. Up to ‘Ilhe trio were then ugh they w ulri "I'M h" not been calm. . urder ocurnd , at. Charlottetown tor intenhgul n, I088. in the goregin 3212i Ont. Warner ot km ou- laskc why; y“, Mr and Min. Qt n W11. 70-year-old tumu- uid Mr. % ‘me- A mto police 168th. All by 0st. Keefe. hours o! king scorch more . n important n, m,“ "Mounties" who tcythe in taken w the n. .M.P oiiioe ~Them ‘ivfalswgkieiiiiei ca,‘ u; @@jg@ Some two miles 1mm the rioifla thumb Dxiilnt 0:1 a lamp chhngq it. CK, JEN§ZN hghfl] " that: cor he was indigo do‘- mgliiilfblglistllilllglfllét g0 ‘Allis 115i §§§al~e‘ii’i‘$°§“sii.“’ie'i’”'bs§mw‘s'§ ' $93-$95 wlumm°h 5"°"" "'“ new immediately endesivo ' i In all. over 400 ' um! w pawns Inn tha- m-aike her comfortable and ralsedi oer printed in m-euom w idmtily Mrs. Jcnsel back on the seat 01,910 thumb print on the llmr Jensen had dTivelgicideuolgl-[II and 11; momm‘ and wi-ion 0st. Wanior cupped rm but. without. _$qvqi|1 gohcnlgwards out qt the car found Dongle wen found who "m. I eltooveredwilhnninintihefl grudas agukisc m, iimds or Jensen. Warner was ord- fsmier and many at than pd 9"“ l" “e dW" 0n the lmlllfliW-o having such gauge; |1i and st this moment 0st. Keefe those suspects had per-loci; onus; 2'5“Ziw"'.‘l..‘ <1 i“ ~11» w ' w“ a tho h-leumen en- and immdphrimcel! cavern?! with a r2 in the hands o! Killlli. "n" wwoachcd JENIIIN I410 had the revolver Holnud m. him. and who had PM ed the trigger thimgeswgiliieyuprmt igli it ' - y - Ii Jensen who yelled to K512i’ to them through the head. Jensen uod and atwitlou was burned t JC not film; 0:11: before he O6. Pro» Fornia m For House-Reopening ExtondodTo March . hilt shot at the Oorr ‘ Kerr was ordered to hand over his Ell-Ii. which he later did illwwilhl some on the ground. Jensen's sun was i109! exunlnod i331 2511151332: w h." m” m“ will be in u. i » I on o alter djtg the On arrival at Charlottetown ti Secretary i.‘ Stat ' . trio were identified u; Ijiyéggiounced tgdn. o Pap-timer" an Eileen and When tho last sdsiion Qnflqfi “W11 known Dec. 1. parliament. was pro tori-no M11501’. DQ- on several criminal oflen~ Quebec. 8411191‘ or 0st. (By Th: Cnnndlnu In“) ’ _ WA, Jun. 33.411“ w, aims date ior the raconvonlnl oi‘ srlinmcnt hn non “m4” drum Jan. 8 to March 8, but this MI nohmun that the lllllQn and other ces in Ontario a Noitihtr Cot ‘motion in boin ighe proroutiorf and coolness oi’ those memibe rsponsbls loi- tho en mfils on the W er and Koala, the ant-Governor spoke to the follows: Actions i‘! AMIIIIC outwit "lKCWsTiQY “m NDO . Joli. oLnislabkl circuit in eutorulchid 59mg _ m" " i2.“ Such as you have por- nova-amen. hum“