PAGE SIX i‘ after a lapse of several come; back to Charlottetown urst in the New Brunswick play doyvns meet the ' ' t title. k ._ l . so; son ittlctldlrl . will be played at the Forum. a . . iccrlfs .,' - I The "I all f ran 3 ' (l. Ciil’ H. cilrlnrc of upsrrilz: ‘, by tilwrle o"t‘ct" than the former B ' ' Four star “Dil'l" mes. . F o i of urcu and nullity us Colltll , . _ SQLIZIYKPUllgQS has sent ' l through several stiif work- ‘ y outs in the last few days and Nfaroons wi.l know they have been in a battle all the wav before the smoke of battle dies ayvay toniglit. a n v __ h The locals will ice their strongest " _ . possible lineup for tonightl; - counter. Rugged, fast and game to I t . the core their plan of attack for TOIIISYII’; 811K110 will likely be to make the game wide-open all the way. And judging by the scores the -, Maroons have been runnirg up this . type of game will, suit tlieln per- fectl). O I I Taking no chances of being held i _ "P by transportation difficulties it 1» ' ', vvul made known last iligltt that Ii‘ _ . the New Bruilswickers will travel " a here by Maritime Central Airways, returning the same wziy so fans are __ advised to make their reservations ,. ' eitirgys 61s the game will start sharp l . . I U I Tho game will mark time that a train ilas ever traveled to this Island Province by plane for l hockey game. And this re- calls that in the days of the Big Six the Abegweits took this method of travelling to Daihousle for I regular scheduled game. O O I the first - Fans should get solidly behind -» the local team for tonight's game The boys who have kept the game going all winter deserve at least this much and if anybody thinks that they are likely setups they will get l big surprise tonight. - a 1 On the lineup which appears in another column is loads and londs ev ability. From the goal tender out the team is strong in every position and the youngsters Maritime senior hockey piaydowns seasons w. night when the Moncton Maroons conquerors of Amherst and Bath- - . Chilrltittczown i Abegweitg 1n the first game of two- l game. total-goal 501105 to decide the ‘ team that wi.l meet the MonctonI Service team for the N.B.-P.E.I. - _ _ _ Curling Club . l Iiitcirstaniong the inns was at ‘l’? 2...‘...”.Y°‘l..l’.“°.I'l..l§'§‘ .1253 "‘..‘I.l.".‘..ll.‘.’.-i§ TWPhY marches will "PM u; _ .. pllllzctl zll zllc 1digital crowd of the WW1" weekend °°“‘P“’ Paced by Whitiock. Blanchard i) lilt- elirtvzllltcr that at the Charlottetown Ourllng Club, .. I"C , < will be played for. The com ucd of Diuveprs? for Saturday Wm be gnngunged m Lennie are bexn; illil-li more .. 1n ' v tIlP w: MOLiClJIl Ollill‘ that is lead 18 Thcv had been showing plenty em ar S.D.U. Trophy Matches and M lmllulq Navy hockey team 1t “'85 flflllflunced 1355 "Iilm- Him" l lust. 111E117. advanced to the finals ever. the result“ Weekengchlggfigfior the City Hockey League title , as they swamped the S. D. U. out- ,llit 10-5 in the second game of the JVO-QSHZE, total-goal series t0 take the round 16-12. Saints had won the opener by a 7-8 score. Held to a l-ali tie in the first period, Navy pressed home a with- ering attack in the second frame to take a 4-2 lead and then in an equally fast third session outscor- ed their OPDOIIOHLs 6 to 3 to win going away But despite the big margin the Tars had "in the scoring the game was much closer than the score would seem to indicate. For over sixteen minutes oi.’ the first period the two teams battled it out on even terms as both the goalies came through with sparkling saves to keep their cages clear. Navy broke into the scoring first to knot the round score as McDonald took Smith's pass to beat Fourn- ier but before the session had end- ed Jcrry Forbes tied it up as he went in alone to get the equalizer. In the first five minutes of the second session Navy shot two goals as McDonald caged his second marker of the night on an indi- vidual effort while McAdam took Blanchard’; pass less than four min- utes latcr to put the Navy two up. Saints got. back into the running again as Morris counted at the half-way mark but less than four minutes from the end Whitlock fed Blanchard a pass to give the win- ners s 4-2 lead. Nine goals were shot in the high- scoring third period with the Navy (letting six of them to sew the ver- dict and series up. Saints struck first. to again even the round score as Cameron took a pass from For- bes just 58 seconds after the start. For the next six minutes it was again nip and tuck. At 7.12 Whit- lock from Blanchard put the Tars out Ln front; 28 seconds later Mc- Adam, hard-working saints de- fenceman blazed one into the twines on an unassisted effort but then the Navy deluge struck. Whitlock scored at. 11.20; McDon- tomorrow's issue. . The schedule for tonight follows: George W. McLeod Troph! IIL, ice no. l vs. H. C. Altkenson Keefe Troph! 'I p. J. A. Likely ‘I p.m., ice no. I A. If. Mould w. L. ‘hill-nor ‘I p.m., Ice no. 3 gharles Stewart vs Walter Pick- l pun, loo no. l A. Bagriall vs. Ivan Home Dominion Life Trophy ‘I p.rn.. Ice no. 4 I. l. Cobb vs. Judge C. G. Duff! I p.m,, Ice no. i R. S. P. Jardlne vs. R. R. Bell 9 p.m., ice no. I O. H. Blackiivs. A. V. Spiilett Ahhies Lineup For Tonight _.__ Following‘ ls the line-up for Ab- bles ln tonight's game: Goal, Auld; Defence, ltlilfldflm», Higgins, McDonald, Levi; F01" wards, Blanchard. Whitlock. B-v McDonald, Lcwlor. KIM- 51min‘ briggl, Whltlock, Woolrldge. Cud- more. Arrangements were made [all night for the Moncton Senior, South Shore Moncton Ma MARITIME PLAY-OF N. B. Champions TO-NIGIIT—8.30—TIIE ronum ' NOTE-The Maroon! positively The game Be In Your Sea On Time. Admission 50 cents. AFTERNOON SKATING 3-5 SEMI- FINAL roons vs Alobies All-Stars later and then Whitlock again fed another scoring pass as Calhoun» to shoot home the eighth Navy‘ R03 . R. Lamontagne from L. Lamon- tzlgnc shot the final S.D.U. goal four minutes and 25 seconds from the end but before the game had ended Navy added two more goals to their total as Blanchard from Whitlock accounted for number‘ nine with McDonald from Jerome potting the filial counter ‘l3 sec»- onds from the final whistle. The Lineups: Navy: Goal, Vifhelan; defence, Fraser, McDougall, McAdam. Smith; forwards, Whitlock, Bian- chard. Calhoun, ‘Thompson, Mc- Donald, Murphy, Jerome. S. D. U: Goal, Fioumier: de- fence. Higgins, McAdam, Martin, picked up the disc in full stride‘ ttake third place in the National Rangers Trim Ghihawks 7-4 NEW YORK. Feb. I —(OP)— The Rangers took the sting out of a lot. of early-season defeats to- night by trimming Chicago Black Hawks 7-4 in their biggest scoring spree of the season. The defeat cost the Black Hawks l. diauce t0 The following report of the Com- missioners of sewers and Wate Supply for the "year ending Dec. 31, 1942 was tabled at. last night's City Council meeting: Extensions made during the year were as follows-on Ambrose Street. 237 feet of 6" sewer main and 245 feet of 4" water main; on DesBi-isay Crescent. 48" feet of 8 ' sewer and 48 feet of water maino, and on Grafton Lane, 46 feet of 6" sewer main. One hydrant was replaced. One new 4" gate and nve new 6" gates were installed during the year. T teen new water services and fwanty-one new sewer services were a No' debentures or bonds wars issued or sold during the year. ‘I league standing and left them only one point in front of Montreal Canadlens. victorious only twice in eight previous encounters with the Black Hawks. the Rangers went on l scoring rampage in the final per- iod aiter Chicago had come from behind to tie the count at 3-3. They slammed in three successive goals, a pair of them only l0 sec- onds apart. and rang up still au- other only nine seconds after George Allen made the final Chl- cagQ tally. Lynn Patrick led tho lcotinc spree with two goals and an assist Domestic Purposes but Bryan l-Iextall and Clint Smith 5mm nusslter; forwards, L. Lsmontaglwe R Lamontagne. Mahar, Morris, Cameron, Forbes. Referees: Whitlook d: Jay. SUMMARY 1st Period l. Navy. McDonald (Smith) 16.30. 2. Saints, Forbes \1B.47. Penalties: McDougaII, McDonald (3). Jerome. McAdam. 2nd Period 3. Navy, McDonald. 8.58 4. Navy, McAdam (Whitlock) on o. Saints, Morris oio. (Whitlock) Blanchard Jerome, R. Lamon- henaltleszz: t ma, McAdam, Jerome, , 3rd Period 7. Blfnts, Cameron (Forbes) .59 ghNavy, Whlflock (Blanchard) 9. Saints, McAdam. 7.40. l0. Navy. Whitlock 11.20. ll, Navy, McDonald, 12.40. 12. Navy, Calhoun (Whitlock) 15.30 collected three points a ieoo 0n I. _ goal and twp assists. Wngy John- stores, offices ‘son made two Chicago scores. Steamers, engmll Miscellaneous Refund, Unemployment Insurance Refund, repairs, etc. Dartmouth Wins Trophy l} may be 50m from fill above that there was n. substantial in- crease in revenue over last year. and a; operation and maintenance costs were approximately the same as last ear, we were again able to increase amount turned over to the City Council. This your the surplus of Water Construction Account, OI. sewer Construction Account, Dr. House Connections Account, Dr. lli u of out - nlyqrseofuvlvlstarpx 3mm on In? HALIFAX, Feb. $-—(0P)—LYlI1 Hopkins’ Dartmouth rink 08-1110 from behind in the last two and: fpnlght m defeat Kentville 10-8 in the final o! the British Oonloll curling bonspiel for Nova Scot!!- Earlier the Kentville four Md given Dartmouth its only defeat of the three days of double knockout- competition. The Kentvillo will! 01' was made up entirely v1 IWW- m. iupfiflllldnd m. a. o. Koopinl iii; by the Provincial Health Depart- ment Laboratories and reports show a continued supply of pure water Q n During 1m the Mulpeoue Plant- pufltlred 227,842,068 gallons; Brackky snafu $4106.00: aollorrig. ‘$5131; '—"'— O1‘ V81‘ 11.111118 (Continued from Pm 0 N 13. Saints. R. Lamontagne (L. La- montagne) 15.85. ltooNavy, Blanchard, (Whitlock) 18. . l5. Navy, McDonald (Jeromei 18.57. Penalties: McDonald, Jerome. BO WLING 21,002,414 gallons w the uaiaoous His twenty-five years of active s%§nto'i%gpgnsum ion from both political experience in this PWV" 50112008 was 496,847, allonmwlll incc, twenty yell‘ spent in the Leg lature and olx- 3m ga teen as Minister of Public Workl- affordcd excellent trlinlllfi 1°!‘ h“ new one wider duties. 1t would l» “useless to pretend that he will not Tao greatly missed in the council! of which were ‘VQIIBQ daily consumpt on of 1.361.- 111 “mm ‘usually heavy d0 are was an un ' mnnd for water durlfll m9 9'1"" cold spoil in December last year. and it wu evident that many householders were running taps 00n- Team Elimina dsgy Na Sailors IVin Final Game 10-5 To Earn Right To Meet “Y" For City Title Water Commissioners Report Substantial Increase In Revenue At the close of the year there were 3,231 dwellings, stores etc. using water supplied by this De- partment; 2.90‘! or 90% of the water users having lumbing fixtures con- nected with o sewerage system. Approximately 1.311 orders were issued for turning on or of! water caused by transient and local resid- ent; moving from one address to another; beside the above there were over one thousand calls for turning of! and on services for em- ergencv repair and for plumbing te he year. ‘The sum of $62,046.66 was collect- ed in water rates. The following ll a comparative statement of revenue for the years 1041 and 1942. 06 99 ‘moo ‘who 06.96 688.78 7,453.91 7 .69 7,883.67 . .$1.67 $011.90 3,368.88 361.39 280.00 $50,136.“ $93,016.68 venue var stvsnditudo was $4,062.68, tone highest in the history of Department. The following are our Bank - once; according to our Construc- tigczi; lodgers a; at Decembe 3 "cos 82.94 also use t. wutn water fn this wt!- Ind otlxilalsao who 0011511120 the careless 1m s Stewart G. Ivu was Annotated Secretary filling the vacancy caused b the enlistment of Chandler in the Armed Ibrcel. ‘this appointment became effective June 1| 942 the year and are m excellent conditlo . The ceiling n the Mslpoque Road Station was lowered thereby saving considerable rn’t*..*i::“":.::'." ’°' 1"“ u e lo - Detailed audited statements are available f r. or your annual printed Keefe Troph the night. ---. .-.- .. "Bivelimull. ""‘~—§= . Results ‘Three matches Kaela ‘Itophy following Frank Hansen, Hank Acorn. J. J. Lara were played m competition last were the results; lslmdw. T. Weir, 4 i . J. La~ bee. m; Guy xéfififl,’ dons in this regard. On my next tli-ip to 0mm discussed with Colonel Rillfiiuu 1,, it: 4_.._| away . We 1885M! t0 BXPBOt some concrete m. L! The matter of coin letin w the water front ‘and gRIQYQE; wharf were also dismissed. and p. McMillan informed me m... ' had placed a sum in the mentary estimates to compl railway wharf Job. leoond Cur Ferry The matter also of a second car. ferry was taken up. and I ivus QIYQn to understand that the (zluerll. ment had in mind the lmzxwt-ulm 01' B 85601111418114! b01113 fur il.¢ pre- sent time, but that. the consu-ilcnol-l of a new boat was definitely out for the duration of the war, On different occasions, Col. m. Kay and myself, on behalf of Bruce C16 Lhg playing o number of men in work on Government contracts. col. Mo. efforts has done much to bring this about, and deserves the fullest support or our citizens in his endeavor to fnvo these contracts placed in our City, George M. in d found necessary to close several of ' have a somewhat limited capacity , those frequenting these and while as yst they are not la Q, nevertheless it is the thin odgergof the wedge and the Colonel hopes for a considerable increase in this regard ~ the year two by~Lfl were passed. one a by-law ma: the weighing of con and coke. Th; format has molds |, marked 1m. provement in the number of luvs- niles frequenting our streets after Curfew flrne. However. we m anticipating a much more rigid enforcement of this law. Another vs important matter, following the or of the Cocoa. nut Grove fire, and lstcr the hostel Newfoundland, was the for- mation of a committee dealing with the dance halls in this City. 1t n: those dance halls, and while wo l in places of entertainment especial- ly now with so many tcmops in tho vicinity of our Cit-y. I felt that it was most. vital that the safety; of prlcel should be our first consideration l Vifhen the necessary precautions ' have been taken in this regard 1 ‘ know that the Committee. under ~ BRINGING UP FATHER P . E. I. Champions arrive by_ plane ill start at 8.30 SHARP. In afternoon. <»- _ through m t. freezing. Con- submitted the chairmanshi f Cli f Angus Maroon: to travel both way! to and or the Government heegizlgéufi iihmfiist,’ wnlrlafxg: we" m" m the Respegfiggivi) _. Mcmchem’ wmv agcomrlnflad m“ on the lineup who will [be gcitiugin-om the [gland by plane. The game His D19" WU if‘ d "S, m ,1“ my papers and over the radio ask- J A_ WEBSTER, these dance halls be re-opened. '7“ 1"“ Ins“ °5 Marin!“ WW- will get away at 8.30 sharp. The ' YM. C. A. Business League, Feb.23 50019 159"“ 9°55 ' m; wmumem discontinue thil u‘ D wnlGnT , d°“'"5 W“ be bOISWYPd bl’ meililoncton team is bringing 12 ulay- 0c 9M ma s —-—— 1W5‘ serglff- a°‘"t°h",§"1,g1,nIn“c:' ‘B: practice and a short ‘Wadi-T; win ‘drums. ' hum‘ h “m” rm“ Dresence with tn of th t - hi h tn G ad :- 0i "1 e ' t! turned to norm - ‘ . “ “"5 °f the "m?" the ggrefiflvliegf Slgpifittlihe .‘;.‘2"“".'l.i.‘l..' ifsuluresI o. Isilezvan oai 141 n2 when he fl h" Pm m, “g: flmiilusmgoigan 2°. this DfiPflrtment 1:0 oommuwptgrsszrpgfywera m4 m": wouldmliko her: tic oimrfess pa!‘ Kim’- Lawl” “mi 5q““‘"eb“5*"- Routers 10-2 It"! 12-2 fimilh" at Bedcque Rink rub 22 the W- m“ m m m seniuet “.13.? 6512122; on a "0"" w“ “m” Wm‘ ‘u “m” w ° . ' 9mg? CO-eflggggimlorgfiécnor this . - . . 4, mm M1013 17,; game Wm get fin“ ‘gnu? baQKJnJhI-iygerphgha‘; Mwdletu“ B°"‘m"5.d°1°“wd me PBIgMIgHd ggglfeInlle wi.l continue to be ll N D ' . _ | I municipality in the promotion of - f: llfiriefvuflv sharp on time and fans on? Sscrvice Iieague players. fi§jf“i,‘,"“a“flfjf,‘°offiifj 523,12‘; Y3: C McDonald 175 218 161 interlestetdhlgg P5322; 01:1 matters 00n- QNI IN I16!!!‘ DOW E 3:18 c5311“, egdeggfrsvétarlt/nelgsxlfs.‘ “ W." If Iirlléntlfhtlillid QEIUIIIZIZJIII m“ °““‘“‘p‘°“‘m °‘ “he 52m“ Pflnmb- 199381234 cefigmf" M the G-“Nmm” °' INDON- m- '°-(°P)-°“° m. They nova BlWflYs responded will be first, vuide-npcn hockey’ all . Mutiny‘ f}. 53333;‘ m m m Prince igatvlvzrdm $111134 “i; ‘m grut mug“: hiiwflfilrfg 63:; _____. “ autnggw&e;ngavzvngéglxielzitfgé V ffhzhfqgcafffhgfigakgflp ‘ffgmvlffg Gallalllellf $0018 an four goals, {he Bombers colliroil- E‘ mm“ w‘ m m 33.1.. laissure him tiiat' if he eve: nri nlinéhiaxiéiteiélaurbeen snot (continued from p080 up,“ I WW1“ .1” like m congrat- l‘ ' ‘ ‘ , ‘ _,‘ _ ed the pi il the first two periods . ‘ if in d llv for wan - - uiate tho ffi r m d‘ g thesa- 7,;‘$,‘.$.’~”,;‘f,,,‘§‘,°;,;“§i';,,“"3; °'§,',“_ ' and run My» 11110111‘ soar lead. flow- K,'i"‘$,f"'_ w; 253 no f.‘.““€..il.° 15° trifle ogangolaa sonata. the Ilr mini-liq! ""1 Will!“- w visited our Oil-y duriw t-hl Wlf- units on Ills °.°l..'..°.‘..’2....“é} which ' downQrafl " g p y 4'3 Vllllflfy 078i’ ever, the LCEIlS gave their suimort- ‘3- u 55°“ 94g m; '15; we in the Government of Prince ‘fill-I'll m"? W°°ham" “d Wwbly "10 mo“ ilm-lmndl"! be“! their men conduct themselves while - - - - a l» s ... mud u» M ~' "mine. ti. ...... i: to. F2’°’l..°°u‘.‘.°'5‘.l€l°.i.“§‘.?l§s“$ a "v "u "aw hock... ma", had m“, I ' canto, by scoring three goals in- a D‘ m“ 30o 315 135 endeavour and less w we mum om run“ m4 m, , credit on tho units to which they " . miht tte ll th ' l st him to carry out on in sue Ihizh rank. our visitors belonl. Sig?“filhtgheznpffyglnaiggdltgzesaggi: Delfllll WINES Dug my tag w pu e gtimfl 13. 10rd 212 24o 22'! y‘: fir]? It Ommy Low Ooun ion, J 3,03 no; ong 11:10“, nglatgiggmyg: “lag mytgut, w rmrd he" m} ‘ _ ‘ _ , ' 0 h!!!“ mm n w-i t, th illl: 0 §T§,,’",.,‘§§I...§'I°l°..k§,’;",“f§.°lpszfigleig? MoN-I-REAL Feb 25 (CP)___ gafiilllvffi’ txgolggggietgilfl: ifirlgliggg Fygmgffm- m5 275 Ion. Dr. Maollfllm 11o also ulid l Iahn tribute to the visitors ghoéizv itmfinldb‘: HB-"y Meaxtlllfieson? Iélgilsllolo ' ers. the V..\/f.C..'i. form for m: I mnp ‘k d d,“ h_ Montreal man" of the evening, drawing two E: Ben w; 319 153 _ Premier. ' wit!!!“ 9 39°? "s J8)’ and Mr. James liicccr. Giuliani 521i“? a w- $.."l§..i.‘.‘.’.°”§€§ii...l ....... i. 1”“? o: iii a; ...*.*:i- soot “mo-cm? z:- ..".:.:"a.v.:at*~=.:' "" "at: cat-l. l. u» a... . ......... a cl;- a ‘lii£"‘l‘.’i..°.it‘£i°’i§€ t: ' night over Detroit Red Wings IXIC- B . rms rong — 1 h, h h “d m‘ M‘? u‘ t m h” “m” "a" company “m Q o", om,‘ m. nut-n Mm t m . m bleak ongnfiiwirliiqtgx? ..l-‘IZI“ZntTII-'IIK llrtlI. fit.“N?iffinif‘°i§ocli§°slfjgfi§°iiifi§ giengtigivffivi’; §§§§l§oyfIll§I§l§ HQIQT,“ 5mg... l B.“‘°§,,,’f3° 2°‘ i315? i331 wcrtocssedeswordgo politfc- ‘Emmulm. ‘works Miniisltcr finding Banufltfllfiigyflglgofilngfuukixfidrailtie; inpnugrlndhsulgagge otemmvuele w» {~ 'pr=.r‘nd icft little doubt in ‘the minrfs “m; puck and suffered a broken nose. H1311, Three; E, 3931, 139, 81W- Neliheghiltf them‘ 1:9‘ m; lPflnt twelve million vo r gngnmlgny matter. o! “u! mp0": soup“ u n t gn-mgfoat ggtfifftuuu, o! m? b“! mmw! as to iwhrl were ‘I110 Toe Blake led the Montreal at‘ teAtllmuL trarteetlhundrtfrait wvsI-ieicllin via-s be; h 3° y-T p- b n 15x2: ‘S? 10:; I-‘Ile ‘cvoefl- dogfailnclvfillan: "Just equal M l-‘Me were mien 11D. 10651 Rflflfm to dell gifliny8fillhentclglllllmlllliltt‘ of better team. They onto flied t c Lack wltn two goals, whl.e Elmer n ance 1e wt . m a wing eaguu, e . curred m we tribute pa“ w. m? one Red arm am,“ (mugmflm mud; glen indirectly with Muhl- m0 Council separately. I feel 1118i Suilils hv a widc nlnrmn m the inst Loch and Dutch I-Iiiiei- added the handled by Jack Green and Harold _-_ Int re by the Premier M Pubm n“ Ho“. m. ueuunmt Gown.“ 0mm,“ w“ am o! m. mo“ m” m‘ "pom you councmom w“, fgrgirscaioég and richiv deserved £515,051- $511531] ‘.113; €gzvgéltrgllltdggallllgl 3111111225‘? E nfigrtlrrug- l“ 18a 136 woI-Iks Minister he hadbetm QXY-IB- or, recalled that h! Ind Ila-kw‘ WWW!“- 8170140! the work done by your cf; ‘ °m ' ' ' . ' l t had always endeavour- Intyre had entered the Lei m" 89% vi departments will be nu , ' ' ' l T c ks h ld a 2-1 lead up. Middleton _ Goal. Noonan. De- M. Dover 172 no no will“ b" _ m u, remnant. - _ The “M, fir,“ n, m? m,“ _hn".,, unnliletneatzugslng emmute‘ hm Jack fpnm 50b9,,’ Gammon. Mnttgfl; N, mwflm- 130 13o 201 ed to treat each district fairly. M! m; cams your, 1919. Ha had always O In; sufficient. 1 do want’ to Confiratui". - cording to its needs. This was I foundhim atrus and loyll friend , Ito you on the years work we TM 1i tl-"ihfilfl-“I H‘! W“- Wmlfwi Adams. Detroit coach erred when Forwards, Bradshaw, A. DesRoches. E. McPherson 199 142 164 “on” worthy o’ being emulated by and he wished mm 9v; guocess "5""? "mmum" “m” done, but would urgg upon you dur- .. F “m” I’ "M-I h" "" MU“ mm“ he lifted his 5619"" me" 1"‘! M- mmmhe" M- B"‘¢‘h““" MC‘ A‘ Jewell "I m 166 everv holder of that portfolio. in his well owned Dromot on. m5“ 1mm “m9 w m” w m‘ 1H8 the year 1943 a stricter ntlencl~ " FtTil'Y1'~"‘ ‘iii "it" 114"" "‘"_" "W" m?‘ sent on five forwards, for during Kenna Bnrnnrd. an is with the genes; "an; The prennuuon w" the“ mad, Dominion Government M18117! w an“ “Aha dome“ 30am I V amp» i» looks v/‘YH. rifffifivi.‘ innpfld that time the habitants worked in Freetown _ GonLCampheii: De- lllt and Mim- that I see mm depart from the om by mm‘ Mn cox’ “m”, whim brie‘ haying om- mflww ghgp| nu; ma" m“ you a" "Ty busy men ‘ to an». h... ntitl iiicl; ."| winner. with two lcountiers while the Red fence. dcloév. Stnverct: Porrrnrds. filing!“ 2E1‘: Home m charmmwwn" BL “ab. “m...” w," m“, by Ho“ WAI, llbfllfidalvlflld smlaugehmcugivigcl; but m the Damion you 1,03,, u y -—————~—-~———--—— Wings cou t? on y_ prov cc One. Fol-war s. iimmors. "vmcrs. 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It QTBYIWWWWTI- m "Wiulations and thanks for till members of the all-med forces and . . . . ' Mommm I m“ not "Don “m”, good W"! d d u m d"?! the“. dependent. on mamdme as the loyal service of his deputy. Million, Deputy win-m of Pubic ‘human’ , an evo on British ranwaya dmm Janmm Mr. L B. MaoMililn, and staff. Works, presided. 9n flulvwmkn“ 'm‘ the year that has 988595’