FESRUARY 14'. 1941 iillcavy Program “For Boy Scout, j, iiirl Guide Wcck 16-23. b. f; loi- the members of r ggnizations in Charlottetown. At vic \\ Brod-pies will be present. The Duvlrt, rector of the Milton Ang- " “can Church, and the Rev. Father ' y; Baldwin. Charlottetown. The committee in charfle °1 u" "Y" vwgmncnls comprises Mics Lil- lllrl. Duchemin, Mr. George An- (iorsiln. and LL-Col. W.W. Reid, “mg, or the various Companies, Tygupfi and Backs. Tuesday and Wednesday everl- inEs. addresses will be broadcast by spsllkrfS yet to be chosen by {l}. scout and Guide Association. .'lill‘i‘l‘ will br‘ u dinner at thc L College auditorium. glrlrriuiicroivn Hotel on Thursday ... .15. The committee in charge entertainment includes m... l ii:1n Duchcmin. Mrs. E. ‘\l lininnii. Mr. Stanley Mclnnis. and Mi". George Anderson. Fl-ldny afternoon will be an important date for the youngsters 3 M‘ ,5‘...- will b» p free skate at - m. lrmrlnl for nll Cubs 'B1~1\\.-1,1‘.<. Tilt‘ tillivi 4 °'Ci°ck~ l1 111 understood there will also b0 a ram. and a "treat" for scouts and that the time and thc place for the big event will be nnnhunccd inter. The commiitfl! 1,, v3.5.3,», or this purl’- of the PT"- Rmm mmpriscs LL-Col. W. Reid Mr. Harry Pineau. and M1. 00mg» Anderson. Ou Saturday evening at ‘l o'- clock. there will be a Guide Rally .1 thc Brizhton Club 1n churEB of Vlrs. l-‘rvdiPicknrd. M155 Iilhlllmlli‘ A,._,,,,,,,.11, and Miss ‘Suzanne Mac- 1‘ Kihnon. Guide-K Y Truman Offers ritual To Britain WASHINGTON. Feb. i3 — (AP) ~ —i’I"'>.(ii‘Ili Truman volunteered Aill0l'.(‘ill.l coal teddy to a Bfilfllll ‘shivering in thc grip of ln econ~ Ollllc (TiSIS. lie directed officials tp so; how nlltcil American cool new at sea bound 1m- other European count- ;lr_. vtilifi be divcrtcd to Britain. ' and ilriv.‘ quickly — i! the BflliSil authorities Vihlrt it. N» request ha; been received from Britain for aid in the 011518. 'l'run1nn sfliti, and it appeared un- llkr". that Britain would wish i0 _S|li“.._i Ilrr dwindling dollar rrcdils for Codi ext-opt ca a last resort. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. lliilTllS i 50c Per Insertion L animus luzavas - at 111.371‘... _CO\IIItY .}iosplllli on February B, to Mr. "and Mrs, Willis Reeves, a daugh- lcl‘. Mildred Joan, weight 9 1113.. ll uuncrs. < (‘ADIPBI-JLL-At the Prince County Hospital on Feb. i1, to Mr. and Mrs. Eliric Campbell (rma Hugh- f5) n son. > W1 DEATHS . IVI-JEKS-At tile P.1d. Island Hos- llllul, Fell. 1a. 11m. ‘Thelma Joyce VWPFRS. age 20 mouths, daughter .0f Mr. 11nd Mrs. Arnold Weeks. Buy Rout and Girl Guide Week will be a crowded these l i Jlvrln Sunday. which is the op-l wlng date, there will be a Vcs-y p...‘ service at thePrince of WaicB the ser-i c, bcglnnlngmt 4 o'clock, aili cm. Scouts, Guides, Cubs. and speak“ will be thc Rev. S. J.- 11.5.0. _ ‘ Munrllry will be devoted to gath- Nrinin; nt 6.15 for all Scouts and’ and ' ‘llfllfifltiiy approved by BIIVIN SIGNS FACTS Signing of peace treaties with Italy. Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania and Hnland by Ernest Bevin. British foreign minister, took only five minutes mony nftcr the many long months spent in framing the pacts. The papa-s are bring forwarded to _ other Allied capitals for signntuic. Canadian Youths Convicted 0f Murder i-A Supreme Couri jury tonight wllvlCivd two Oa-iiadlan teen-aged youths of flrst-dcuree murder in the hold-up shooting l“; Nqv_ 1 n1 ‘John W. Graf, 58. Buffalo cigar store clerk. but recommended life, imprisonment for both. i The youths. Robert Burd. 18. of Crystal Beach. 0:11.. and Jghn w Hooklos. 17. of m1 Erie. Ont., werd arrested shortly after the shooting when pedestrians irailed, them from the scene and notified police. l , 'I‘ile jury deliberated about five IIOLIIB. new wines (Continued from Page 1) _.___-\ , "I 11013630 wind up matters in lconnectlon with my fomier post in a week or so and then will be able Ito devote the wiliole of my time to fllfihbrles matters," he suid. "You know it lakes a little time to get back and gct the “ft-ci" cf the de- partment and its projects." m} Visited 1m, l In the course of his career. Dr. jButcs spent six yours at llalifox {from 1936 lo 1942 and made numer- ous visits to Prince Edward Island lboth while on duty and on vacation. "At the first opportunity." he ‘said, “I want to get around the fishing centres of Canada and meet the people, both those in thc dc- plirlmcnl and those in nll ltiliuurs of lbr industry." The new Deputy lilinlslcr expects: to be retained in Ottawa on depart- mental matters for the ncxt six weeks or two molttihs. His prede- cessor. Dr. 11.11. Finn. left the ser- vice of the government six months ago to accept a Washington post. Since that time, the department has been without an executive head. rind numerous problems in- cluding some entirely new, have bccn ticdlt with by fisheries Mill- istcr Bridges and hi5 understaffed group. Of the generation between World War I and World War II. Dr. Bates was in his middle tihirtles at the outbreak of the wnr recently tind- 0d. 0n account of his specialized training in fisheries limiters and economics. he was desiiznatcd by file ‘government for special duties dur- ing the wnr years. - While he was appointed as are nll deputy ministers by the Prime Min- lgfcr, 1:11: nppohitment was whole- Fisheries Min istcr Bridges. ctfiirsrlguc: Al‘ Fredericton. Fhlnz-rni today. Feb. l4. :11 z p.111" from the home of M" illlrcilts. Interment in Fred- "lviun Cemetery. WlIlTMAN-Mrs. Carmen Whit- » man tncc Nora Whlttyi formcrlyl 0i Charlottetown. died Wednes- lllil February l2, at her home at 310 Wcst Young Street Halifulol llol" rc-muins will arrive in Char- l iotlcluwn Friday whore they will _ "ll at the Frank I-Iennesaey "M!!! Home. Funeral from ill!" at 9:00 Saturday. to 8t. Dunsinirs Basilica. thence to the ltonlnn Cutiioiic cemetery. . i 111 1112110111111 5 __-_- i-ILLIS-In loving memory of "W flu: mother. Mn. Phoebe Gilllli. who pound away Icb- ruary 14th, I940. - A beautiful memo y more Ilrlcfona than gold. 0f n lwul one whoa worth can never be . Above and mun, aha atalfla by our Ildc ‘Mr! whisper: don't grieve, death cannot divide. Sully Mined by Ion, Illhh. i ,Ilonc 1n ........__ he believed the operators would (Continued frcm Page ll wugcusubsidiv-s as suggested." Both the Nova Scotln Justice 10mm mm, P1541’ be proper agreed on the principle of gradu- i finances of 11nd the Labor Department ntcd increases based on , no" [or the $1 in U“, 1nc.eu5e_a tinizcd more generally. principle rejected flatly by tho miners who walked out Jan. 3l| and returned to work three days mandc. Mr. Justice Carroll said in hil report ho was convinced company ability to pay thc full dollar could be reached "within two or three, months. with management and med doing less than their best." Differ On Price Increase The conciilator and the Minis-, ter diflcrod sharply ovor tho dues“ p tion of when the retraining 40 centl was to come from. Any increase in coal, Mr. Justice Carroll would be the "death knell" hopes of major Maritime ft also would "interflre moat gravely with the effective transl- Ilactern Canada." Every industry in the Marltlmea would be af- footed. runner. the concililitor added. “ma. u, m”; elm" Qt "we railways." Mr. Ilurchcll aald. "anti beinl 9PM" 4 by i!" Junior Md demands because of inability to w’ h. 4gb»! j Fire At Halifax FIVE IN I-‘IVE MINUTES Ihmbe would probably begin t0mor-~ in a London ccre—' i Emu/lo‘ N_Y_' Rb‘ 13 >*(AP) ibolmd Sfaffcrdshire village. ' pilot radioed that condition; were iremc Court end of the fl ht greases nf 30 per cent. orlnl; specific indl-vldual rot .I‘l '='°"°"°"- c°'- C-J- s‘°“'“" 5"“ hail or: cessio-il Duly Officer of the Provin- mlip). y to cover any type ch11 Government was in attcnd- next Tuesday. while once-S. -House -- the Legislative Council -— ough 11 ulhorit of application. jg x1511“, ‘swffiflfllfinrtvu MEETS - Tile regular our in a new $c,.,m._um gquestfon‘ monthly meeting of the Women‘s of 1hr scope of the lnquiry, Institute Executive was held on fish Columbia, touched it off when 99551-111118 i0 the lmllllll Wnvfll‘ hc asked thc Board to defl-ng what was going l0 be into. declaring 111i; would bg ) Pmdlm‘ the m“ “Timur” slwllld b0 Scru- dealt with two resolutions received from Uigg and Purkdalr; Institutes faanlly wounding slashing three others, after he ul- presorrted leuedly terrorized a small village near here before being overpower- {féleralfiavsuisilengeudeséion of whether e mo‘ and. once lhi; n,cc.,l,,‘,$,§°§§{l“b°; matters pertaining to thc work o! later pending study of their dc- Mashed. the only uppropr-lnle "l. the Federated Women's Institutes i 0 l’ \ ed do-wn. would seeking a review of the scope of lbting argued. zilzeyreojtectim of the request for a the pricpof hm, some wrote. the three eastern Provinces would llffisenl» , co continue to be represented at the meeting were read and adopted. coal hearings. It had been decided to companies of getting back 1o their "°,','$""°r m" ""11" P7019!!- pre-wor position In a short time.‘ ,0 ‘again when new tariffs an filed after any authorized lncruu." ho tion to o. peacetime economy in declared. was extremely Marltlmes. They had coma Conlede niion chiefly because ‘ILIICFCOIOHIII Railway wn to em access to market not agree to~any increase basal p ' b’ i m‘ on an increase in the prion of volvcd "thc we wish to protect their n-A-I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ' cruriul culinuiiin To Probe $50,000 This column lc reserved for new: l"! IMII Interest. but advertlllrlg of B Ilflray nature may b9 inserted N A!x' Fen 13 -' (c?) '-i" “V! cl-‘llll a word strictly pa). , 9 9 Fred C. MacCviilivrayJbin In advance. luld ilifllliht ain investigation would‘ fihflflhtomivlrltiw‘ in the 050.000 blaze -—-—*______ ¢ Bfllytis morning destroyw _ , ed the North 19nd services cauiteeni “on”; DFBSSF-‘F-All 81ml at here. claiming the life of Mrs. Ed- ‘edmd 1mm Peflrsmfs Dry "m3 Mll-‘Thy- 43. ‘Wife of the care- ‘Gwds’ P‘“kd“l"- 1 taker. l Mm Murphy died of burns and linglurles received when she fell from‘ it ledge while attempting to escape JUNIOR LEAGUE dance at the F‘cb. 17. prc - Lenten V-‘Club Monday, l l from a two-storey building ad- ——— i Johnna the canteen. ‘ugevrlglllfl/itl. UYESFIfItgAYw-Filc: l nei- husband is in hospital with.) °' ‘° a ° - "WW eve i l I_ __ own was held ‘yllslerday taller. s re faca burns and side iuiul“ noon from his iutc residence. ll CLIMBS ICY GIRDEBS TO GIVE LAST RITES Britain’s Goal ~ Fleet Mcvingl starved homes. l Abatement of the gale which tied up coal ships in northeast ])0l‘lS for five days saw 18 more coral ships s-lii from northeastern l-oris tonight and 25 more pass 0f Local 0.W.L. The resular monthly mectiniol . the Chnrlafletown fllh-dlvlflo tB_ Nonnan Cribbcna n- annni Kent, Eng. Feb? 4-, owl'- WB‘ "l-‘ld in the Mucus Hall (CID-Britain's (7081 fleet is mor- m‘ Wwnrsday evemnc. lng again-battling south through 12th Wllh the president, Mxs. G. boiling seas from northeasten Parnell McMahon in the chair. Tyneside yards...batt1lng south Following 1n; rgglrgl or "w" lwlth thousands o-f tofls of life- mlmlres o; the mwlom mmthl‘ gl-ving fuel for London's power and M“ Special mew“ y plahfs, hospitals, railways. cssen- ,1: H K , =5 wire n“ tial industries and countless tire- l l’ 1° “cuflarh W“ V°“°Y- ""1 i approved. The financial statement. a; pre- sented by the treasurer, Miss Brod. lrr- EhOWFd a good balance in tho blllk- Wllh National and Diocesan lobligal g paid. fies and thelrson,Jol1,17,| _r_‘ ~l_ ~. . ,_ . _ . . fer-Ina’ flhflck s... w... ii... .a..’.in"la'1°i.‘.°ii2.ii. 3iii"i'rir..i"fiv.i.f'léifiiif 'i1.'l’.‘.‘.’.";, Efiiiodfl-“i. 331353.. timid‘? “k "leildul “Imam u» un- to hospital. led by the Rev. T, E_ Maribemum Sincc sailings were resumed, more s .. . m“ ‘hanks of m” Eubdivhwn l4 l 0111c! MaoGillivray sold melThe pallbearers ivere. Ruben MP3 ihair 100 coal ships carrying norm HE RUECTS" IIESSII M“ E-J- MfiTflsue. convener of "f r row bu; that a run mvesflgauon _ _i_. o ert: tr ckland, Wol- Q Iflu- Pin liar s or n on. , —— r o-worcrs or their splendid lwmm have to be mflpmed unullkellieraxgivfl“iihlfli Ayimil- PAfnif-Ll Edgéréarggilir:hantlldeggozirlrgl fliilorttsxr e1 ‘iiaglrrlllslslg ownership of 11in rabu_ Efforts] which made thc returns Mn Murphy was dischm. d h. _v h e coll c‘: 4 V i y v e_ _ s iv . cro v11 Jewels valued nll Pcln 11c moticih picture recently hospital. B!‘ tam CCIIIOICI). l ‘Mflkmg a y Demo“ l0o4uutliilllisgzrgiiclrzc liCtflhctlp ionuthgsThairfels $1,500,000, Mrs. 1.0111 l-lr-Sgn doiilponsorcd by 1h; uague E0 woflyh i FUNERAL YEQTERDAY _ The t° ‘he 5mm 4mm’ "r a "NV-afternoon three nqrcre rgiched hell: gzffh: t?! gesterfkild’ NJ" *1‘ ' " l “vhmh _ i funeral m, m” late J. Minor‘ .ote structure 1n Montreal. [and almost before they were m “O ibefll? 1e wont seek posses- The “Yrfillondlllg secretary. _ - whoafley was hold yesterday anew Father L. P_'1\10r1yr_ 5110p,“ hem mgr,‘ men were on ‘ward doing a “Uh cause she WZlTllS no foreign M" MCTHEPH read the followlns 11091,‘. "Hm his late residence. The zidmillvifitercd iflfit riics to o ivork- "Push Joli" of shifting coal Ento ‘ e" I" Wilmington trial of Cal. ¢'r'!"~'"‘l"lll<‘¢* 15-115- RW- 311i?!‘ M. services at llre home and mam mun who had suilcrcd a h Loyola cxpre<sing thank; fcq- the were conducted by the Rev, M T. an, l flvI-cnuun. The pallbearers \\'(‘I"='.‘ ‘ Food To Village hill, Ivan Andrew. George Gregor ~ ack. Ililflytl Stevenson. Hammond Hen1p-' ' curl m_ whiting barges and trucks, ,3“!!! W. Duran for ziIii-g d L11 f; i Truck after truck sped out of °l u"? JPWcls HIM"! p c ' f‘ tllérgksErilihi Silyfrlowlr; and Aibcr: lifondajs. m5 - f?" "E "0112 a maze u was r grey dockiand streets toward Lon- Cour marualgd’ . also (Liargrd honorable discharge from the W John war-rem and P __ don power stations which 1 ed maroon. Feb. 1a - (AP) _lgllt=ulncnt was in hi: Pbilcaorpilcs {Ziilllnjiocks to keep gcnoralteors A‘ C" “d 5°"’°“°°d i" l?" Yams Br-ml . ‘s . _ eme cry. r s- l l l" WW1 Winter in half a wa. wrung...“ New membprs i.__ n“, century claimed thc lives of eight, m€11 today in the flaming wreck- Bce of an RAF. bomber carrying DWINIUIPPBWKBG 100d foc- a. snow-‘ RETURN IIOME —- Miss Agilcs. T731110!’ and Mrs. E. Noble left for’ their respective homes in Wor-I caster. Mass" and Hudson’; Pam. .N€W YOYk- Tuesday morning, utter: "ilmlpflllymg the remains of their! cmlslll M155 Maud C. Carter lo Charlottetown for burial. Whilo 1n‘ ‘the city they were the guests ofi The Halifax bomber crashed two miles from Butterlon- where vil- lagers had marked s00fy mosses on snowdrliis as the place for the dwnplne of the first food supplies ~ gale: Water was 1 I . shiver d on decks in furs and ul]. sklns, clapping their hands [or ‘warmth as they told of a stormy Alberta Farm Group resumed given IIPI‘ Lli5_ gifts 1o thc sacred I-Ieari Home at Christmas; _Mrs. Henry Trainor. illfludcilll Diocesan (Dcuncil, wn- re: fig mefisilge in president Q-ld sud-division niemlrgrs; cnnadllm Red Closs Society. per M155 [atone Haincs, nutritionist; T.B, bond ivuluc $5.001 from TB. League; Mr. L.W. Goodwin; collector of “mum mp through bunemng customs and excise. re-tax on pic- and mountainous seas.‘ s tug; In . shi ped 1- 1 e c owing convcners were and the men ‘V3.6 hancdggagggzlusbslf present: Membership, Mrs. N. unliighterlhhuoys between Hdrwlqh’ Nicliol-cizi; education, Mm J3, en 59'“ 99¢ ——-— Bloke; institutions. Mrs. I’. Walk- The s. s. K - , l. - running wmlelncs er decks sthli _ _ 1h u. bmm water. reached here B HORNE BRUCE in 10 days of isolation. ipuerk Road?‘ and hi5 ‘Emily. Sarina are; aUIll-il-our Journey from New-l (Canadian he“ slag; Wren The plane had taken off in “Surfer léonbiyréc, {Nllféhtilmbéfland ___ freezing and low-visibility oondi- - . “ i‘ Y BP- Yfl West.‘ EDMONTON Feb ‘l l KINSMEN MhET - M11 1v - 0.3.11, and f 1 I . 1.. _ (cip) __ “m” Slwruy hem“? the "uh ‘he Hickey Nicholson was m brought their a its: good gaboziiii] Although B“ doc“ m” bee" 1m the guest smoker at the regular meeting of the Kiflfimen Club held last night iat the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. bars. two press ph0iOgruph€T5 and onMgpolwilfirgqiheBgulbject of a glider regiment soldier wcrelsided; special guest; cf {l3 gale‘; srewn over a snowy moor. were the nwmbers o! “as Kimmen Juvenile Hockey team who at tlia cou-iicluslon of the meeting were J presented with tickets to the Prince Edward Theatre. Arrangements for the Kinsmen anniversary meeting wfire discussed at the meeting “worse than yesterday" when the flight was cancelled. The bodies of the five crew mem- manoeuvres 111 rims iConiinucd from Page 1) with the board on the ques- Iregionai mints. _ y, d ,. lffjf‘ "‘ e°"“°“ ARTISTIC _w0lu< - A most at- Tgodal“! moves] threw the bitter- ‘slgflilvegfitgllile 01 lhcbtfxh-lbritivh ly- ought case nto n double-bar- a e a cry is a ok o rc- relled situation, with battles going membrance tor members of tho on simultaneously before the Anglican women's Miggjgnafy so. Ball “Jlbliiiilll-“h” This is a l i '1 e Chharles Iicnllieyhlziio is adept. in. be n d B, d. _-. ecirto prm and each pave, fare! Jusilciler §f,,,{§,‘f“.<§,,}’$hi1s beautifully illuminated in ind:- whom the Provlnces Wm Mk rm- scribiblc fiche line and delicate leave to appeal to thc full court. 00101 Willie U19 1700K i5 0pm in l1 case all next week, on Saturday levelling 115111) and Thursday al- tcmoon 120th), lt will be specially shown- by a lady who '15 in charge c; this valuable work of art. Formal Notice Waived Two hours after skin's unanimous ruling on the gglrlilsdiftlokntol lisLaqucnJ plroivllvéciul_ ~ se o alner r. uatc -'-‘ —‘*“ wins appointment fromeChLii-f FRQBATE COURT — Honour? Justice Thibaudcou Rin fret. mble H]... Palmer. Judge of Probalcf; P"°"_lPllY the roilwuls and the held scssiccy; <.r the Probate Court géillftiavcméfigd dgggzllia1log°mg°nllf l.11 Sumlncrside at the Court House “so before {he Con}, ° “Fymi Tuesday and Wednesday when gov,evcr_ C_F_H_ damn,‘ “m0 the following estates were closed late fiounscti 10E the] Railway As- ‘Pllzgd hndmwlillfil fiuwpolsfiilon Itliulltej soria on o anatu, nnno - 3— 1 ' - ' . 31c tonight the railways will 0:223’ Bloomfield. RH. Strong. sciiritOf, the motion for leuvc to appeal Mrs.'Anng O‘Kcclr-, lcre of Kean‘ Bu" bflflfc the iullfif-‘mlflfllfili. Iliflfflld Goodwill. solicitor; - ' Harriet. Clark, late of Belmont Lot The issue before the court will m’ Richard s_ Hinton‘ sonata“ be the autllo ‘t f ih t - . . commlsslonersrla, 3mm. ‘a rgillasskig: Christina D-a lson. late of Spring end M. Sharp. late application such as the railways‘ vaneyl Mid rcqtlcst for general freight rate ill- qf S-umnlerside, D.O. Stewart. sol- tlic Commis- in The‘ seven Provinces rcprcsent- st. Eleanor; and Samuel Bemantl. fig“: as: "gmgufalbbul 0"" late of Kensingtcn. Wailier E. . “e “wclalnwd m“ Darby solicitor; Alexander Henry. Bord lacked lhi l l deal only Wiihsagcfiiigliiilloliig 18W 0f Kenslnsion. Heath strong railways held the board After the fight over jurisdiction I liud subsided with the Provinces‘ C. I~I. Locke, appmrlrrg for B"- Thursday, Fcbrtlary lfitli. Matters just tlon- were dealt with and it was Pxllmlnvli decided that thc convention ‘m’ bq held Cil July ‘.2 11nd 3rd. A H": resolution is 1o bc sent to the Pro-l ivinciai Exhibition requesting that‘ ortant to the presentation of rovini-es’ CllSf‘. on“? ilfm-‘irlciul representatives to lock only inlo me cluocd- in their programme. the railways and that Policy Committee reported having Mn Carson replied ‘he w“? respectively. Mrs. MacMlllan. F.W.I.C. representative ed would be an increase In rater. of cumda. The meeting ova; con- shippers have an opportunity of McCullagh spoke on specific rates At adjournment until tomorrow. 66mm!’ the inquiry was still ‘ took to rlso made QUEBEC. Fob. 13 Support of day at the opening’ of the session of was xmdz by Daniel Johnson (UN- Bagel) and Wfls seconded by C D Ilsclich licitor: Catherine B. Darby. late of elected in try-elections since Legislature laist met. The debate was adjourned bl; Iidelard Godbout. Opposition Lmoxi Broken line shows route pricsti Priest J in arrived in time. but doctor. who Fem I trip on icy girders. 111s too late to aid stricken man. reach workman. ‘Debate flliens in Jiuchcc Legislature l 1GP) the Dominion-Pro- dei-rte got under way i11 reply to the speech, read yveslcr- third the 22nd Legis lalure. both thc tUN-Conlpion l, Liberal Party loader. seconded by Cascrraiti tL-Rlviere (in Tile Assembly rose until lhc Upper ‘adlcurned imtll Feb. 26 aiilcr ad- WOMENS INSTITUTE EXEC- opting a similar motion. Manmlcrrorizcs Jamaica Village xnvosrou. ‘Ilnnisicu. Ptb. 1a - declnrlns ll ‘vould M. a section for women's work be in- (C?) — A 20-year-old laborer was The under with woman with n cutlass. probably charged and a ancst hero beheading l; today man another and by police. The man. Tliotnas Riattrey, was All" o decision hfld been hand- eluded by luncheon at the Char- held by police in the Dflrish r.t St- and others lottetown Hotel where Miss Norah Ann as the search was pressed for Rural Art thc mun believed fatally wounded and who is reported to have wall- dered of! into the bush. No other HOSPITAL LADIES‘ AID-The details were immediately available monthly meeting of the Ladies‘ and no motive was 8V9“ f" R1"- Impvrllttt to Maritime: Aid Society of the Prime Ilidw Island Hospital was held at i e Rriifl‘. M1’. BItPOhEN fllllQd the Qundnll Home on Monday after-- orltion of the Marltlmu. Afturlmon, pm w, Wm, the prulrlenh - . . iding. proceedm", m o huflMrl. N H DeBlois prea quemon of ghemflimere were thirty-two members The minutes of the last Tho treasurer. Mrs. Hartien gave the financial statement which wall approve-d. Mrs. W. E. Cotton for tho- buying committee‘ read a list H I f1 c wish to reserve thc rl ht "Pin up the who]! queaton‘ rotated several chairs at the I-Ioa- fat nld Mr, lurcllell, pltel needed covering. Shc important to the the members‘ attention to the lillo need of new coverings for dialr ‘"9 and chostorfioid at the Oundali vs This case, itho sewing committee gave out “duds. Thu!‘ m’ forty-six sheets for hemmlng. She dcclllmt in- vrhole fabric or con- m]. ‘fe eratlon. spoke of the nice sewing room in Mr. Juatlcc Carroll said he! ,“We know from uid experience the basement of l-he new bulld- p found m. miner,» demand? w at h: pens In "the Mcritlmu in; and a large sowing bee will UNDERTAKIII dhtcti‘ were ccaiod recently from mntfkzl ‘flzuf: g1‘?- hl" dltllfi- Iii-use held there an soon as the I-I. EMBALMER a orillnll :;:t0-I-dfl:a—1g::"iu";; and there would tiemiirlieg-cliiiiel {ggmc:5.fgljmgyédlfflfibgillagsz; lev- "amfiw" "'4 Ilsedflo-nnga overdue?‘ "limi" whole economy of. 1710"" moll- rrurournslnc- The ores-I North Wlltahin However, the companies were Maritime: is bound up with ‘h; ident spoke o the Fashion Show lnter- and several membe- took tick- drr-w armnge around the ch very attractive and deicious Win- tet- dish. ___.____- Home. Mrs. Donald Campbell forywhiid Eicpillnt Bale on rridny evening, Feb. 20th in the gymnas- ium of the Cundall Home, each member to invite friends. d l trays action. CIIOPS. APPLES ATTRACTIVE DISII With H; Apple! Season loin pork chop: with salt, pepper, a little powdered sage and sweet marjoram. DI in beaten egg and breadcrumbs. utcr in hot fat and then nrratigc ry for i0 min- a meat platter. Prepare lppir‘! round slices with the core re- moved in a litt a circle in the cen- cf articles ordered last month and 1rd Fry lg a m“; brown m the the chops were cooked in and 11. Makes it two or three Afton the ‘meeting ad- jnurhed. tea was served by Mrs. L. Bur and Mrs. R.D. Quig- Tile many friends of Mrs. William McoDclugnll. Hunter River, will re- gnrt to learn that she in ill-at tiho home of her daughter. Mrs. Roy ctl. ‘It was decided to have a Smallman. Charlottetown. i l _______ r , lFrozcn Fish Stocks _ Union Niitlonnle 100 pounds compared with IO,- Govcrnmctit‘; domain-d for provin- 510.028 Jan. l. and 6276 our pounds cial autonomy in vinrial relations was the keynote of 913 pounds against 5,829,553 and addresses lcdry when the Throw: Speech the Quebec Icgislaitlro. . The motim to adopt an address ( tangca, is soon as shr appeared ilillt] cooked it‘ themselves under a3" T01" amalgamation of agricul- ‘(IiIILIOEIC conditions. m?“ Wflaflizailfltls in Alberta, o, whgnizlx: altars! iolewgrzg lnlshe Try}: cfktlie waned Vlgws bndmues - ' ' s 5R ~ " E "n? H’ i 9v will ever merge. ,sh1p t "cd ~ d _ . ‘kThe dgjfisionflltgligl“ ‘alga nay ca}: Some hope was htld for a time ‘and normal“, I ‘vould h“ y“ that farmer crganizatons might rponed i,‘ “Bu, in the rgseent get together, but this was largely ‘emergency’ every m“ jack on dispelled when the Alberta Farm- lboalzd wanted to get this coal to 31* migrant champion o1 On- , e " rt ail-m '. rejected n draft "I Only wish the public had constitution tor a united body 3:10:80 altdtgatyrfle mhatlhseamen en-l The draft constitution had been "e ‘5- pgtpircd by a joint committee of it e .F.U.. the Ullllcd Falmefs of no I c (Alberta and the Alberta Federation w" Agriculture. n anada i Chief factor resulting in defeat " (By Tiho Canadian Preu) ‘o! ‘he mm" PM“ a“ the A OTTAWA‘ Fob ‘3_Fmzen fish. annual OCIIVGIIUOII was the attitude cllnadlan cold storage p-lems of delegates that cniy persons act- ‘ totalled 33'927'229 pounds ively engaged in farming shc-ilid bc ‘as compared with 41,655,982 pounds m the ‘Imposed “mm” - Jam 1 and 2L156465 Fen l’ 1M6’ Some felt the U.F.A. member- ilio Bureau of Statistics reported imp g1“ $3,111?” dfgrif g???‘ today ‘ cry rc_ l ea ng n 1c .. .‘s Holdings on Feb. 1 included 31,- °°'°p"“|“"“ “d U" °"g““f“"°“ 803.802 poiinds frozen fresh. and is top ‘envy Wm‘ mlkflmwfs‘ 2.033.427 pounds frozen smoked Iigiuesrlfwissflfielélgztgl‘Ede égtzlgegg .- . Stocks of cod vrerc recorded aracuve farmers at my AFA‘ Co“ 1.3323114 ounds com ar d lth """‘°"' , 9.200701 liiouhds Jnrnpl czlndwl- Th? pal-ma“ time“ does no" i. 4 z H, . . . _ _ ‘want any co-operatives nr commer- "w 1 ' S‘ u aga‘ sumo,“ 8040' cizil organizations and ihcrc is thc D o. feeling thol 1hr- r-c-opcralivss should form their own association as a branch of the Co-operdtivc U-rrlon of Canada The farmers and cooperatives could WUIIK together at thc top level ~~ through thc ex- ecutives c; llic 11311011211 iJtlCilCf. last year, and sou herring, 6,621,- -1 789.485. I ___-____-- lTwo Ships Stand By ‘Disabled Freighter ST. JOHN'S. Nflfli. ‘F6bd_ 13h- _ - ' , ' ri 1n y _ _ is?) “Elzgrciiupfi Qfiffil.‘ afrelgghlrl‘ “direct action", a strike. as a ‘Enufirc ‘Gmuqvny; 1'1 miics off means of obtaining its dcmzl-ti-zls cape Race. tonight hut heavy sen! Both the United Farmers and thc Direct Action The Farmers’ Union also wants prevented ihrm from_ putflns aiFcderafion look upon a delivery llnrcl nboard and towing her to mum n a weapon to be used only S3 9 .\‘- as a. last resort when every oihcr The Newfoundland freighter _ __ ‘ I lRangcr i-rnclioi- thc Gmigivay and pfiblerazizukrgs: ma} b??? .l'l‘\"l'lf‘(i that she ‘would tow thc 9 _~ __ M _V _ l....2-lllll British ship lo l-Jri. All- Fan?!" and H"! r°d'*lall~ill {c1 ulhrl" ship. the Random. was also fused to approve thc I-‘avnlcis standing i)_\‘ to lcnd assistance. ‘Union delivery strike last loll is The iveuthcr xvas moderating togbglleved i0 hi" led many delegates liiizhi nnd it was cafpcctctl the dl5'lnt ‘he latter-s cqnvennbn lo 0p_ . . . . - ) - uould hr toned litlr-‘pose [he proposed merry i The Gd-lilfivfl)‘ \\".lS on route heic some person“ C105’? i0 ‘he 3M1" S_._.IIM,_\_ N5‘ with a 0mg” cultural scene m this province fccl ‘that thc Farmers‘ Union executive .1; definitely attempting 1o keep the strike idea nllive in the belief that only by being militant can the ur- i from of rozli. i gamma-lion grow. Officials of thc Farmers‘ Union illlve oniphzisizrsi that the strike is only “silslicndcd mending negotiations." and can be resumed if demamds iir prices are not mct. ed by many as; B, leading factor 1.11‘ ills growing membership, The 111111.11 lis made up largely of former mcm- 1 .bers cf the United Farmers. most‘ of them in Northern Alberta. whol j away believing tile U.I“A ' an “Old wool-tom's" outfit. Some of, these say why nm-ulgltmnie and 8o ‘right back whom we storied from? Possibly the lnost convincing irr- gulnont there will never be ll I11"- gm" of the three brxiles is that the Farmers; Union 15 pushing ahead rapidly with plans for organiza- tion of "active farmers" in all ipq-Qvixiocs with the idea of estab- llshing a national body for n11 ‘persona making their living on farms. pnrily l Th]; militant attitude is regard-l cr;_sic\k visiting. Mn, 1-1, Cunjg}; social service. Mrs. s. Bmoit; mug. azine. Mrs. CL. Mclibnald; BC. hospitalization. Misc G. caddy, Efforts are‘ being mode 1o further the cause of education along the lines of urts and handicrafts, and health was the subject disctnsed by different speakers in the City schools during Health Week. An appeal was made to member f0I"liS'€;i clothing for Social Ser- vice llecds. 11nd the sum of $50.00 was voted by the meeting to assist this worthy work. Sick members have been visited in their homes and in Hospital and lWCIIiy magazines have been sent/in thr- Cltv Hospital and Le- glcri of Mary during the month. The Canadian Red Cmsc question- naire was filled out and mailed as requested, the keynote of the CW1... being CO-OPETMlOfl in lll good works. During the course of the meet- 1mg. the m-zmbers "were addressed by the chaplain. Rev. J.W Mc- ‘Cardle who spoke concerning the insidious propaganda through the distribution o! evil literature. These tabloids are being disseminated from a centre in Ontario which has for its object hatred of the church. The greatest enemy oi’ commun- ism is the church. it is the object of all “the slings and arrows" o; the exponents of this doctrine. the sole aim of which i5 lo de-Cliristianizo the world. Whether cl‘ not, Communism will hold sway in Canada. depends on cur mode of combo-fling its nefar- ious principles. Members Gould do much to off- ‘v01 this evil in its many insidious fcrlm. 1.1110 of which is the distrib- ution of 1111.- prrinfcd word, by stim- ‘ulating in our children In interest ‘in our best type of literature. No other ‘Ype should b, permitted in the home and much good could be accomplished by distributing and circulating good papers and mag- azines when read. 0n completion of business. a vIY enjoyable social hour followed. during which refreshments were i-crvlcd by thc committee. The host- rsccs ic-r the hour were Mrs. Henry Curran. Mrs. R..J. McDonald and Mrs. John Connolly. | NATIVE GRAMMAR Australia graduated 'l"ilc nfioriginals oi developed a highly lnngungr- with considerable gram- mar. l _- -__ - MEETING I A meeting of shareholders of Mount Albion Fur Furmcrs Limited will be held on Sutur- duy evening, February 15th, at 5.00 P.M. For Foot Ailments OUNSULT 11.1. n nnowu. 11.! Orthopedic Chiropodicc I43 Great George Itfefl CIIARLDTTITUWN P.B.I l semis GETS I5 YEARS‘ SENTENCE Convicted of wartime collabor- atlon with the German Gestapo, Madeleine ta Ferriere, also known n: Magda Corabocuf do Fon- Thc KINSDIEN PRE-LEN tribunal at The woman. romance with boforo a ‘military Bnrdcailx. Franco. who boaslrd of n Bonito Mussolini n decade ago, vsns sentenced to i5 years at hard labor. With her ls Rene Florlot, her counsel. ROMAN IIIRI) HOMES ‘ l 75c Including T MUSII‘ BY Avlarics. structures for the pur- posc o! keeping birds in captiv- 11y. were first crccicd by the Ro- mans ' WHAT? arse u” T EN II A Lil-O It‘ COURSE SPORTING CLUB MONDAY NlGIIT-Dnncinlr 9.30 iill 3.00 ax and Checking MESSER i Cbmn.‘ ONE, COME ALL, f0 the KINSMEN BALL l and therefore Q