JANUARY CLEARANCE MEN'S and BOYS‘ WEAR MEN’S LINED PARKAS, reg. $7.95. Special .. $5.95 MEN’S HEAVY BREECHES, rag. $4.50. Special $3.50 MEN'S CORDUROY JACKET, reg. $5.95. Special $3.95 MEN'S NAVY FREIZE JACKETS . . . . . . . .. . . . $5.95 20% DISCOUNT 0N ALL MEN'S WINTER OVEIICOATS MEN'S GUM RUBBERS 1\IEN’S HEAVY WORK SOX . .. . . '.\IEN’S OVERSHOES (l bkle.) $1.49 MEN'S LINED WORK MITTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59c IBOYS’ HEAVY LINED BREECHES . $2.25 t0 $3.75 BUYS’ OVERSHOES (2 bkle.) . .. . . 95 BOYS’ GUM RUBBERS . . . . . . .. BOYS‘ JUMBO PULLOVERS . BOYS’ LEATHER HELMETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.89 Also in stock — MEN’S LEATHER COATS and .L\(‘I\‘E'I‘S — OVERALLS — JUMPERS — WORK hflfRTS-BOYS’ LEATHER COATS and JACKETS, Y Mini; GRWQILIYSPAL c0. NIEWS AND BOYS’ WEAR 144 GT. GEO. ST. Wfilth Century-Fox Production of MaeKinlay liantor’: Best-Seller a Beautiful, Human Screen Truimph! Erin; pioturization of tells the story of the laughter, teen Kantors sensational! love and courage of the people who . "Happy Land." which is} are the heart of America, is already to open w-day at e belni; acclaimed asprie of the most .V.-<ll‘d ‘Theatre. advance re- human and inaeu'ing stories ever intficato that 20th Century- to be flkned. V ' "Happy Land" deals with the ef- fect of the war on one family in a typically Ainleriem community. and of the strangest. adventure that eve;- inade everyday Americans over- night heroes. It is the story of the Marsh family-of Lew Marsh, in whose friendly drugstore a towns life and drama. is played: of Agnes his wife. whose courage conquered the cruelest thing that ever could pen toawometn; of " u ' Marsh who was destined to change peoples lives. cven if he had to change work's to do it; of "Rusty" Marsh whose growing to manhood is the essence of the American story; and of Lenore Prentis nho made herself over into the image and likeness of the girl of ‘Rusty's’ dreams. Willi its It M" ‘l L top iitcrarv proper- mrecn masterpieces. '0 than cllurty million readers lrcudv thrilled to_ Kantors '1 and unforgettable 5001'!’ .. ‘.Vhilc says: ".. _ bu. one all: that I could give to e' his land. ifigh or low. . military‘ ca-"civiiian. it C11 the SCTCCX]. the’ film. which N ifuzzllros Doll Aineche, Frances Deefl Ilurry Carey and Ann Rutherford! soon a special worket with ade- quate training will be at. work in this field." Dr. Kunming stated. "venereal Disease is perhaps the most urgent problem requiring solution in tn».- fielo _cf Public Health at the present t.me. “The Provincial Laboratory year by year does increasingly more work for the city. In the year under review more than four thousflnds of specimens were examined and preports rendered thereon Amongst. other services rendered are periodic analyses of the milk consumed in the City and (lady mocking oi‘ the City water. These tmo services alone are verv important and helps guard the healt of our citizens in the City. The Blood Donors Clinic, opened during the latter months of the year. has considerably increased the work in the laboratory. but the Provincial Department of Health gives full co-operation to assist this splendid effort on behalf of the citizens of Charlottetown. "The nursing division has had a most active vear working in the City schools and home visiting. In September o. specially trained Public Health Nurse was engaged to work full time fonethe City. The Charlotretown School Board has fitted uo an office in each of the City schools for this nurse and better services un- being rend- ered to the school children and to their parents on this account. More than a. thousand lzcme visits were mode in connection physical defects, skin diseases, verfflin. etc. found in the children. Ullwards of two thousand pupils were given a physical examination and many more children were Sticcses Urgency 0i venereal Disease Problem In City Wlllillif’: situation veneical disease by Di‘. B. C. . Health Officer, in li.ll report submitted at 3'5 mooring of the City stlicts ti) was com- . lviorc- eases of A reported at the ut. tile great maj- cascs vicre domiciled rcis and Consequently the number of cases reported were far in execs: oi the nciliail cases fov; Charlotctown during this period Diphiilcriit was chore prevalcnit_ in m‘. province than fer the 1185i: fcw yours nosi nine cases were re- ported in (fharlvtteiovn. In prac-I 1 llv all CILWS the protection; n rllptltillwia by inoculations h. . v1 ill-elected although the npporiunily lllld been given Weekly in the office of the city health officoz" and rm-nuuliy in each .1 to ha"e all sci-col and pre- protecteu. Diph- rm": ri disease sclioo cllilcrcn rsl l 55.17%‘ ilvod ‘vaccinated against smallpox, The 1h“ ,5 h. Z a incoming colleue students of St. tinned (iurin ll ir childhood andlnummns 517d 91'1"" 0f W819i -Col1ege were pilysicallv examined. skin patch tested ano those found positive were X-rayed. Th; pupils adolescent y . '1' childrn were " letlninliuiing ~ .. ,, _, 6 t .4," ms cf Prince Street School were also . “m “Ywe “htmx: tyigsiw "patch tested" and the re-actors om, mot l(l the r in of tbirths x'rayedi 1 . tires o one ii——-— , A M, .,,,,,,,1 w; navpuoi- comma. increase in poiliilntlinn lit/lot: than NURSIRG sEn"lcl . :~ ' ti‘. brls occu red . “e ‘chi. ThQ ,5 IJONDON. Jun. 2e - to?» _ A committee tinder the chairmanship hon-q confine- of Lord Rushcllff, C.B.E hug been nf not many venrs n80. Sillltlllniy During the year sevenLv-six pat- ient". were giron treatment at the City V.D clinic cnives those treated orivirrlv by iccal physic- ian. $511100 zhc beginning of the present wm- vonerenl disease in rill hollirlvreni countries has been on ‘ho increase nnd th Province is no exception. A situation exists oi’ training, both in this country and overseas for nurses who are to serve in colonial territories and to make I ‘animendations having regard also to the need in those territories for increased public Serious int! and development of community welfare. GHOtPWELF... Durham, Iingland -( )- The parent», of Betty nt present that needs ‘prompt. Clar _. 29-year-old British army nttentfon in order to 5a egugrd nurse. learned their daughter was {he 556ml, physical. and moral attending Prime Minister Churchill health of our people. in Tunisia, in l 10W?!‘ lhe wrote u _..i_sed t i" _ , 1_3m,___ , ll Pimple Covml Fm _ - Kills lay a Imam The lives of many young people an made miser- able by the breaking out of pimples, and you mbobly ‘know o! cases wbcro a glffllflllllfl romance been apoiled by those fed, w to, festering and pul filled ‘m’ °" m” film‘ o. pb col bu be ' Thetmuieia not somu yn’ pain H. montiil suffering caused by the ambarnnlig diafigumnont. which vay often miikoa the sufferer ashamed to out_in company. The quickest way to get rid of mplol II to improve the genera-l health by a thorough cleansing of the blood. Burdock Blood hitters helps to oleonoa the blood mil with the blood cleansed tho complexion should clear up. Tb! T. Millmrn Co" “initial, Tomato. OI. appointed to examine the question] lmnllilllzed against diphtheria find, velcpmem of public opinion health activities 3nd for the foster- in ‘ment for Lake Centre, saisk. llom Committee Recommendations lie Ship YlfllS UITAWA, Jm. 30 — (T) _ (Advance) - A war Qlpgnfl] aim-committee reporting on m investigation into cargo and naval ship-r hing reaimmcmioo ma; to parliament action to nuke you}: Mile data which would ehlhlo g iwtio and unis $501 Qlwauupfieea “in m‘ riii rebut. flhlld in tin- than. mom bv Hlllhel Olen-- ton). main eomriut mun. was made on behalf of No, 1 aub-couunittee. of which V. . Poitier (L-sr “ Yiirmoutn. Clare) Wis chairman. The committee also recommend- 1 Rchshiplffllhlvuldbee. klftillgd w specialize on one em g! 2. ‘All contracts should be d on a fixed price buts an golxci; possible 3- “will!!! by ylrds of Iupplies "we-bury to complete program; u, assure a minimum surplus when shipbuilding cease; 4. Review of the mgthgq 0y 1m. posing income tax on shipyard workers and provision of tax in- in on effort u, "one; Stun - tidy of standard minimmn safety regulations. 6- Supervision of both and naval shipbuilding under direct head. (The Munitions Depnflnucnt week My); L t 0H0 lut NV‘ beinl Q-iorged tind the administration o! a new lit:- bulldinfl branch). Th; commivce visabilit/y of desi (Ni-ton ship wit and discusses the ad- ing a new l0.- incieazed speed constructed w omical for p.55»... Gang-fulfil“ “£911 ies e ver f 10.35041» thamengdof o 1 u‘ e5. a. II ti f". 102. In adgirtloili‘? 1g“ $735-$051“: dlibs have been delivered and m; 1944 program calls fo: 18 t Avefefli; goslbgmfor the 10,000-ton ype vare m5 ammo to $2.04:,e0r(ll0.yn m“ Original contracts wore for a fixed price but when ft Wag found that costs were lower (hay gmici. pated contracm were vie-negotiated and a flat fee of $50000 was 5gp for the north sands type This resulted in a reduction of approxi- mately 3300.000 per siiip and the wixtlltiracmtollilresavlrrliade f rel§°“°"" a 0- . . i0 $40000 E $3 000000 Total capital nssistan {,0 ship. Yerds and component; manufact- urers has totalled 814107.100, with the facilities provided mmalninq crown property. ‘ Contracts for naval shins costing "lore than 810,000,000 were being negotiated on actual coo; plus a fixed fee per ship and in e C3865 bonuses for aliick delivery 01' saving in cost. The fixed fee WES approxinrrt i_ f‘ - of the estimate‘dec"o5t‘wci'l‘p§r fulfill murtn. including bonus, of 7 1-2 per con The committee reported method appeared to be but recommended return to q fixed price bests as soon as possible. ' J/arci dealt with spec- he report was Toy-onto R co. Lid. n govem- cnent-owned company, wleefg the commitee . the ovcihead and later costs werg “excessive? com. 1:31;]! with privately operated yards l . 1st same etyfieméz’ usigeiacol ructing the econ- DW- this Justified Stresses Value of Freedom of Press WINNIPEG, Jen. 26 —-(CP)—The contest 1n the next federal election either during or after the war will be between electors believing in security with freedom and Uhcge favoriliil Socialist Bureaucracy. John C. Diefenbaker, Progressive Conservative member of Parlia. day told the Manitoba Federation of Wofiteffs Progressive Conserve.- tive Associations. Dealing with _a Free Press, Mr. Diefenbaker said democ any can only exist where there is a free press. Under a socialist government all newspapers would be subject m fr control and would become an in- strument to destroy public dis- cussion rather than encourage de. IN MEMORIAM MISS VALERIE. GALLANT Death has claimed another victim for its own, in the person of Valerie Gallant, who has passed peacefully to her rest on Jan- uary 5th. 1944. after an illness of three months and a. half. at the age of '19 years. She had resided all her life lit Oyster Bed Bridge, o . In into ho oven (4 0'1".) servings (i2 2% inch patties). lnndon, c _ ALL-IRA Sees llis Sen For First Ti (Ha-life: $031010) the Royal Al the Middle Squadron Leader home for a. month’; leave, n he saw his year- of dawn this morning, been talking my ear off since" said the Squad: until coming to Halifax three months ago. Squadron Hanrwey. Kfii. chairman Squadron Leader practising law in Amherst but folded up his law RUSH-st, 1940 to Join the F. He took h No. 1 Initial ‘Raining onto. Ont., his early _ 1m: at Windsor Mills advanced training vice Flying '13-; W". N-B. and a general naissance course at, N: Gcnerlli Reconnaissrrcv Charlottetown, i- m 1,, oversees in Nlfl-Tffillbfil‘ i041, he attended an operational ins school in Britain, and another course ln tor slid yet another at i118 unit, flew plane rut to the Mid; Joined a torpedo squat-hop. For three months, from September. 1942, this squadron against memv till shillpink frnm Tohruk u down the north Africui ing lit the small to use . Ill? Que. nt No, 8 a ferry Ju he apex-died wrpedoes on and Squadrons handled them with bombs. This was about the that our form-y; were liar; in A-emfllll. ilflldinfl Rrrtnmo-Fs Afrika Kflrpg M bay, POSTED INSTRUCTOR In Septcmbe; flhd Hosted in a s esiril twining school n; par. ndv Although he rrmaine.‘ until leaving tile Middle eral months in: about th or his actlv will that the instruct. "W56 quarters Canadi . it is an R.A.F school fellow ins could recall u er "Micky" 6-. Squadro ". are Amon om Florcnceulic. Lieutenant kfugil Lieutenant “P5p" pflgmer Flight Lieutenant "Junior Ian. D F.C.. whose no Canada he could not so her passing has severed another liii: with tihe pioneer settlers 01.! this coirmunity. Her long life has been a useful one. she was a faith- ’“‘ m“ find“ .i"°'“.i;f“ “fitlfltid pail , n er ys and strength neveaugpared herself doing o o m. She eratood well that charity is one of the chief attributes of a good christian and her many acts of kindness has aiwfiagls been a vil-' ble proof of that u elptanding illness by her beloved . Rev. her for who spared sdmtnlgtenng the but of neighbours, home‘ uneral ortegoi which was under the direction or the parish undertaker. Mr. Gallant. sacrament. . r Pitt-e, sang the‘ ml Mass and also officiated It the grave. i i frica She leaves to mourn tit follow-i “For a far back u moat of our our duties to the best of o bil- th d G rm: y. Finns e to ommomouite North A in: brochure find sisters-lance; at citilem gvmcmbor there has been it , and endeavour to ma‘: “the jsiPslirhdA-nligal‘ divisions were n! Ibi- the nslfm. hit: ti" "l4 "W" ""1 Jmim" 0i 9'1"‘ a thriving ex trade of live p oe to which our fhhtinx unis (upped north. of [Aka Lotion. Dotninionl nut th ‘ 11a" l‘ m, 1° MN Mlvi film" ‘mhlfi’; cattle to m dland. This traf- will return a place worth living in. - ..._-__._._. will have n nermwvflt Pb" i" - ° ° Y‘ ‘ " - " muoausm - - i-d» Md - i".i."..ezi:.'ar.."z.nui.a...- '""'“""~ |... .. ......'.=- .:::.e:"°..u*:. e - “rum mm‘ in view of the Irntly increucdl IUMDON - (CP) - umdon‘: acre of me Itlecfrwni Trade! N 35% m3 | Th‘ w‘ “m” “’°"‘ “"'"' tllltloh of u» 01a colony ma nnti-lircra burrs e for rne ni|ht'Un and for many win a mm- -(oe>- Norfiloot’ cuncil i" 1%‘ ggmv "'°"“°° fir}; {.22 ma“, or mainuinllig 1'00!“ ueoooo Bit lit-rota hicirint- i," l, m. general swim. of the ennui-m: "Oar-glib" “ufmfl. i ~ - ' '. r . ' .1 locllreliden awm "“"°'"_‘M‘ gifnm‘ “d “mm” ‘Jiigfifli 1‘,’,”.',:X,.y,’°,'“ "mmge, “Jviiicsmqfiilnitgoo, Qfienwlm" 3.3:. 2:10“ conflm GM hmlggllantlrv or Quill war milk"- ._i nection nu been done by Mayor i‘ “W” m” m“ "m" °i m‘ being transferred to Germany and e high esteem she was held in IDUXBUURB, N, s, Jiu1_ 3g _ B. Boy Holman and Premier mqbmlflhewglafibfing w: g2; that her son nndncompanionleap- the ._ cogtheuwlcliigm (GP) Turn; the ‘first time in a Waiter dtlohrsemnboth plftlwuliog czirie who m" m ‘fluently ‘m; Mm}. Si? 1211'!’ ‘tshgr £31m“? Jamaal-flan l}: mama; antler]. Ruck“ yell‘, S l, Q YO D EU o ', ‘ . ' u gig»; ‘to havemili ‘1.....3‘.’2..‘;"Z3‘.2‘...’i i213‘ pagan kpggclllhléel in m: QEYBOHN”; ‘fimmflmflmmh "ifhflfigxaurhgéig. bgieurcéiénpggtzfi“ Sig: Owen and yon-ea Oonnellv. Leon ~ - “Y ° ° ‘i ‘Wmm-iihann a: ded in the hopd mv her 5cm root in peeve- Oppoeition to Iioutaburg’ P - This matter ha; been fo lowed up“ " - _ miles in five dcyl in In 6110“ W ' iai Mayor -M. l". Huntulgdoerlei both u a matter of wartime ne-lgmfi, m" mo‘ ' lath)“ w] con "mi 5""“'1.“‘d Th" ,2“ mil‘ lgqvffml“ "m" “M” , developed at today‘; civic nmnina- acuity and future peacetime BIG,’ .. ‘ y", m “M” m im the tiled dly illnas. with Harold with the feelinl that the ea ‘iltal I h" m“ i,’ h“ ‘t km tum“- thztléi: m hldiaeni; llzllogefllhvsa C d of n ks nofillienetgin. next-swam.“ mm‘ for cg; ',',‘,1,',,,'.’,',’,,m°,‘,‘f,"f, wgmlgluoag 3i‘: rash uzlhvfctolrv. llwlsu eg “ken to a. comp in Germany near (Ir all I Mr. Huntingdon has been ma or by aoclsmation since i920 hold n3 _ [what is believed a record for con- sh, w“ on,“ “mm during h“. tinuoue service as mayor of a Can- adian town. But Louisburgis unity uclamation record yond that. The last voting held in i920 when the late A lilgrulhwg elected. WliYiiiU/l SOR ‘l2 Branglfrom a pound of beef lI-IIWIICIIOIS" l q] t about I hupooiu chopped poi-ale: l! human Menu . we n tablespoon: our Kollolt’! minced onion Al -Brln i cup milk i pound [round boaf Beat 0|: slightly, add nit, pepper, onion, milk. catnip 1nd ALI.- IIAI. lat until moat of moisture iltokonupliddbeefandmixflior- I2 Plltiel. like in about S0 minutu. or broil about 20 minutes. Yield: a P3. The ALL-alum in them lielpl prevent constipation duo to leek of "bulk" in your diet. Try them today: ALL-Ill)! is mode by Kellogg's "I'm tried of travelling, at tho moment,” said squadron header J. , - A. Himway, AFC, when interview- ed yesterday at the Lori Nelson hOW-‘i. on returning to hL. native Province after .wo years and two months on overseas SEN/leg with r Force in Britain and East. Hanway is which he_will return to England. v M05138)’ 1118M. u! the Halifax Union UitlO and g, half old son, Tummy, fcr the first time. “He woke me u‘; at mwk. and hi! on Leader. Mrs. HBhWl-ify’ and 50]‘, itave been living at Charlottetown. P. a. er Hanwayls father is Mr. A. o Ego. Scotia Board of Public Utili b00155 in RC. . is initial. training at Intng school. Mone- El R A F. school, proceeding pedo training, f. Beaufort. torpedo East and in Egypt. .- cons , 568- tle _actiori because most of fihillipmg encountered was mo H SQUJLITOI‘. leader BTYWBY Was taken oil operations instructor. there up East sev- flllo he can any not)‘. odnature of tire school vies while there, ex- '<\. althouirh "nicims WhO-ie names he cre Souadrln: Leed- Reid of Vnrcouver. B. n Louder Le.» J White‘ Quin- mntowns in remember. Mayoralty Contest For First Time in Twenty-Four Years I083 l3- Trade (Oimtinued from 9:‘: l). Council and ChWwn emu 0f Provincial Govmi- ‘ “Ilia. 01‘ 0 luff! "P9000! flDllllglfl-fll he a continued a e 1° continue to be followed up ‘to l guru that work of this nature lg‘: facilitn or d fciliti -~~.=;-a=..:: n:- me-w '- gggnuqdlltnfillllylilllmlldlflllngl‘ """" "$1.... dock facilities “i: as rapidly as war conditions ' ed to tho in believed that pushed forward will » permit to have the ferry in "Miracle" Dairy Feeds! DAIRY FEEDS // 173' 79/7012 Tho demands of war upon milk will b; heavier than OVOI this edmlng you -, “jfit millions u pounds will blroqulrcd. mi,‘ cow must do her boct-and you “m; ‘a . proper production without I"!!! feuding.‘ That's when "Miracle" Dairy Foods mp Into tho picture. Thou foods contain u" necessary and vital clement: for_ high arid quality milk production . . . at lower food oootl Foi-‘maxlmum , ' flow from every cow-use m. .1. u,” i. ation at the Our Fedeml mevnbcrg and to the other Boards [of in the n ' . who, ‘ “‘ qty;- or ' CDO to mention. ve directed forts to on . It mended that the Board low it up as seems necessary. tion to the transportation I of the Province. mentioning some figures in after since its commencement:- Your 1941 1942 1948 ever M033 464i I 19467 5205 about’; Lem“ Prince Nova is much the N. S. A this service when restrictions travel no longer exist. train- ' his Ser- ling public, Then train- lifter train- Scotis. terminals with the vinces, that present telephone service should he ne to with coas- and operator; of the service. definitely indicated in the way “he” increasing the depth of water lleht ting at h“ North of port. Air Service "Sunday air service from is now an established fact. “need many additional trips are All llfflllfl about 8 the wan. merit over the previous which involved the purchase U O port facilities at New speedy communion Eastern part of Nova Scotia. cessity of at the airport, and the elimination‘ bouquet; airport focilltie care of the traffic expectiged poet-war on. may- W‘:- ' ' um. but the mam.- will be lowed up diligently vincial authorities. and it n this E t ti muffgwfutrlladlanl Callie Trude with their is recom- continue to observe the situation and fol- Wood ‘Islands-Outlaw: Service This ferry service has continued to make an important contribu- It i; worthwhile this regard, which will give an indica- tion of the growth of this service Passengers Autos Tru asaoa 662'! 160i 138i “When it is recollected that the smaller in capacity than the vessel first pro- posed to put on this service, and that the service operates for only Isevefih months itn the lying, a; well as -e rescn resroe e0 Hamvay w“ tomobiles. one can readily un- iderstand the future possibility of 1t is not .too early to urge that arrange- ‘ments be entered into to make vessels properly suited to the ser- vice, which will enable it to dc- might be pointed out. that. in or- der foi- the service to be fully ef- fective, hard surfaced highways aredesirable. connecting both the Prince ECYJHI Island and Nova main trunk highways in the two pro- inadequate re- placed by main line service, and that ,if possible, even under pres- ent conditions, ship-to-shore radio facilities be made available to the Some im- movement to the two tenninals is! these two points, and such other improvements a5 will facilitate the ndling of the vessel in and out U115 Province to the mainland, which has been advocated several timefi an sir traffic ha; so increased that being made by Maritime Central Air- way, to and from this Province. t was completed in the fall of‘ this year. whereby pae- sengers desirous of flying to points beyonc‘. Moncton may now obtain their travel ticket at the local of- flee; of the Maritime Central Air- Thia i5 a decided improve- system additional tickets at Moncton for thilinlgalance of the trip beyond that ‘deuvours are being made for the establislment of proper- air- Glasgow, and. if these are obtained, ano her air route will be opened up giving between this Province and points in the Improvement of Airport Flcilltiel "A etrona stand was taken by the Board this year on the no- improving the runways Charlottetown Airport. Much valuabl work in this con- for the present occupant; of the hazards. and will give this City in like in the in undentood l, that some improvement of foc- llities is contemplated at an early o u by the Board vgirtgi the cooperation of Civil and operation from our hdonl mem- bers, u has been liven up to the be available lion and Maritime cits 639 Matheson, Mann: time oxcsen be as effective in Attend: on have to receiv i consideramin. .regard. and cannot of at of Councillor ciiloir than as Board. Mr. Stems O oldest mmebers, M Leod. we all value Mr deepest sym a partner. of this with the armed torlous mission. “To the members and to the Boar hellp for my success ed to our Provincial representatives and Oounc who “a iory has not yet Y PWITOSI itcd Na ins in vur of’ Italy. of her wintry by in Rumtan armies, u llfiiia I and bird. but let u |that it. will be lunt pulimui cor i: available entire province, and the ler; from this province must rcscb §sakville beforir pallman sci-grip’: has been in the inst. "While attendance at our crly meetings has been representa- Ilive, it isclfflt that moguls-Ed cool: available in the immediate poat- ° 5 m“ mo" w" w e w“ war period an additional vessel or g£e:_b§xf:“%”u1g°fig‘fi€hg€ aw inugsliliiis seerns ‘to be more 984g; elop it full value tn the travel- , L‘ “y m?“ a“ “_ we ‘ppm’ v 5 In this connection it - final period when post war problegi‘: ‘discharge their duties maximum satisfaction to all part- ies in the community unless each and every one of us devotes some portion of his time n; consideration of the problem in- volved- Meetings of the Board form an excellent medium- cussion of those problems and an interchange of ideas, meetings should appeal to everyonn interested in the control and velopment of future conditions. John E. While better known as a. a member of our this community ably and faithfully for many years. He was known to all f us a; a good friend and an ableiadvlser, and we allmourn his hiahly. and extend to pthy in the lou of his “We now have thirteen munbers Board on active service extend my personal your earnest efforts and cooper-- atfon during the plst year. and I. will ask for the came made in the cific. 0V!!! 0X10 to them. mission. but suffice it at the Aimual Meeting of the Mori- Board. where delegates from points all over the Maritime; were they were unanimous in their praises of Mr. work. It. is hoped that this most necessary service will continua to the travel- Mnrltime Transportation Commh- loud of Trade Mathesorrs the future as it e more seri tors ‘ be expected with General : Sterns . had served rs S.A forces. and to them is extended our best wishes and a. speedy return From a vic- of the Council d at large, may I thanks for 0!‘. Oui- sincere thanks are locord- Pnd mmhifon tn our victorious year. Although final been uchleved. ant. ll lo often expressed. the road may yet be long and hard, we con- not help but feel vastly encouraged u. 1048. During the . we have seen the full and the portlol occupation g by the Un- the Allied No- tions, and we hear from day to day of tho victorious march of the ll u the - as. the road may vet be ion; a all remember a little lhorter if we each endelvour to dlscham quart- Iiegis Wlfl be ' faced with a tremendous job in thés O the the serious and these de- Coun- pass mz. "News has just. come in of the passing of the wife of one of our c. Courteous and friendly at all time. and an able and staunch supporter of the Board's activities. . McLeod 0st m him our degree of i n“ Cit! ave willingly aided‘ our efforts on several mansions. It hence before the pullmnn will again D0 w- and Maritime Board of Trade have rendered ul valuable service over the Put year. It is difficult to any how much benefit this province derives from the work conducted b!!! Rand H. er o duty in mslen LONDON, Ont., Jan. 26- (OP) -Hasty marriages rrevented by the extreme care tak- en by the Canadian Army Officials m in England, Ma en former Chap Canadian Artillery overseas. today- letters Of for tihe bride. blood tests for both the man and woman. invesigation or othter officer iwhcre gohssiblefltioéi; "Quite recently we were shocked 5"‘ l? u e comnéanr fig! ‘oflggde. and saddened to learn of the death gggmagikx gfllsgle gequ|red_ Mm. of the girl by this. there is a wou . linlilly homes. Ca Italy Gunner Lloyd Campbell who has been overseas since home mesday on leave to his Pl!- ents Mr. and Mrs. James bell, spring Valley. Gunner Camp- bell is home on sick leave now hav- in¢ met with fig accident while 0" ilasty Marriages Cverseas‘ lliseourage Says Ariny Chaplain i]. Walter T. ain with the the padre successful Learns Son Fails In Escape Attempt GUELPH. Ont. Jan. 25-40?»- Mni. Joseph Loree told today how she had received from an unnamed source a story of the an attempt by her airman son to escape while being moved from a gelatin camp in Italy to one rmafiy. The lion. F0. Joseph Loree of the C. A. l". was captured in Libya in 1B4! and for a time was at an Italian hospital for treatment of wounds and ut a prison camp at of sumo . She said that after the Allied in- vaalon of Sicily the prisoners were i941 arrived Camp- overseas recommendation faith ls back marriages Guelph gee: §§5§§ one of sections are e u raft of Stev- Royal D0118 111v MEMORIAE nuts. raux Munriiv At her homo in Freetow Sunday. departed this life. one of ill? and most m. u of the community, in the d MP8- Fvill Mlllibliy. at the advent. ed lee of N yous '.l'he deoeuqi altho being over the “mm been. emoy mood health, edtn frmiitsnriim. the most in the co be kof rails of whom were smal and her ‘ ‘ ' ' said which a some distric comfort are to The and 3°31" in to ma?“ deceased ilile a. acoom isheo the task see them all settled down quite near to heiéohqufghrms in the adjoin‘ ears. 1 compulsory two- “V?” w‘ month period of waiting. ! The vast majority of gir |enthusiastic for coming Canada. after the war. Maj. Steven Felix or said‘, and. conversely, a large num- ber of Canadian; with to renrtln in England Mal. Steven said he believed most of the d com and mourn in! mother. beih 1.25% 5D t/oher heloasof the Pastor. v. who also officiated when all that was mortal of a kind and loviimr mother and an obi erous p018‘ . husband who N!‘ are "em" .21‘ ma?" “e i” c w‘: confronted with the ini- was in tommu-n famil of V“ four dnlinbte-i-syw The sons are as foi- fows: Dan of Norboro; Brunet and mica-aid; Peter of New Glasnow. N. 5-; Who the funeral and John homes a Tate :Bet1'l.lif alumni“?- pa...“ limit Cards d Messag‘ B°l“§§5im , e o . iecelvedmbore alien? tsstimonv t" thriving f W M years an‘ a family mod P011118. but t. and ha‘ Providence ti‘... sfljeucrlcixlifll a Rind and 10V- c omem. h to . Oil a; the grave. hbotn- was The Ho‘ iiw thy. RCGVN cowl the Polish border where he met. two former schoolmates-PO. Golds and F0. Jack Armstrong. 3mm --- " nrem.:"er.i.veu,.; - kind friends ‘and nollhbour gum This War-Four "ow m i ...::~..::-;:ie t..- ‘fit’ 2.9:. h“? “m” Years Ago ..--......<=-~.e.~s precision. - 147" (ly- The Clnadiln rm.) communion: view" JAN. m. IMO-South African . ---—- . w, alum‘ h ti}? (C?) A stainodqlziesiwxdvil NSC i110 h 0 2' - -"' . Minister J. B. M. Hertzo which has been unve ed in the old N0!‘ called for separate pence JBUIB! The family lat-tho ma Mrs- "i" mm church in this Yorkshire viii‘;