f nell and small son, who recentlySSCS I Or arrived from England to JoinMr. McConnell.4n P vhlhlHnn ^ Mrn. H. Be, Mr. andIfe Mrs. R. H. Hawley and RussellR. H. Hawley and Russell j were guests of Mrs. Albert Bell111 n P on the occasion of her birthdayJ ^ February 2.31. Cushions, wool. Tom Bell is employed in32. Cushions, general. British Columbia and expects to33. Weaving. build his future home there.34. Thrift work, article made Tom has sold his farm here to of a man's dress shirt. his brother Albert.35. Thrift work, small article pte. Richard Hawley's last made of flour sack letter home says he is now on36. Thrift work, large article gUard duty at Woif Creek;i Alta made of flour sacks.37. Made-over garment.38. Painting, In oils on canvas.39. Painting, In water color 6n paper.40. Painting, on fabrics. OTTAWA, Feb. 11.—Canada’sBUTTER RATION CUT FORNEXT TWO MONTHS41. Afghans. domestic butter ration, faced bySpecial Prizes. a continuing decline in produc-1. Falrvlew offers $2 for the tlon, and by an Increasing best knitted garment. population will be slashed dur-2. Grimshaw offers $2 for the ing March and April from six most complete baby layette to four ounces a person a week,3. Peace River offers $2 for Finance Minister Ilsley an-the best collection of thrift pounced last night, articles, not an outfit. Attributing the move to a4. Nampa offers $2 for the temporary emergency”, he said best quilt made by an Institute, depleted reserve stocks, lower ^Rules for the competition. winter production and increas- p.1. A fee of five cents will be ed consumption combined to nlt;charged for each entry. make it necessary if consumers hi2. Articles which have won are to be able to obtain butter re prizes may not be entered for their valid coupons”.again. Continuing a four-months al3. A person is allowed only decline, butter output during ®one entry in each class. January went down to 9,640,000 J4. Articles for competition pounds, a 15.6 per cent decline ^must be entered by Institute from the January, 1945, total of amembers. Non members are in- 11,421,403 pounds. The six vlted to send articles for exhibl- ounces ration had been estab-tion. lished, a cut from seven, only5 Points to be given: 1st prize, recently In anticipation of suchh3 points; 2nd. prize, 2 points; a slump.3rd. prize, 1 point. The prices board recently re-6. The scholarship to the stricted supplies to quota users, qqSchool of Fine Arts at Banff sucb as restaurants and institu- tcwill be offered to the Institute tjonBmember obtaining the highest Mr. Ilsley said the reduction aggregate points in handicraft. wm be effected by making ono 1coupon come due every two avweeks instead of three coupons tre8LITTLE PRAIRIE I every four weeks. Coupons will H become valid March 7 and 21 coo!NAMPA, Feb. 14—The follow- and April 4 and 18, ba*ing is an account of the Canadian civilian population nan wedding of the former Miss at the present time was more Lucelle Jones, Hamilton, Ont., than lt;500,000 greater than a year QVe and L'Cpl. Cal Williams, which aS° due ‘n Part to the natural tain took Place at 3 p.m. December Increase in population but in 2; large measure to the rapid re- Perturn of the overseas forces. deP'The biiae wore blue wool m. , .. - ,,afternoon dress white acces- The mlnlster sald for a time «an afternoon dress, white acces- ^ govemment had hoped lt minsoiies, silvei slippers und white , , , ■« ..« , .. ,«lace Dutch style hat. Her flow- m,ighvfc„be po,ssiblei(to aYoid tbe ®ers were a b^uUMno^gay ofwhite daMes pink rosebuds butter supplles w»h «*11; fern tied with wide white rib- duc f board- bat £ wa* *j,!,,- quite apparent that the cur- true' ? til vir, nori, rent world shortage of butter thei! ! ^ ^ Bad other edible fats meant sertiNetuuam, suwei ui oimc, h^ u u could be thlcT t fStin and nutS °b^d at thfs time only at tout s stieet length dress and Dutch expense of others who were pen , hat to match. She wore a cor- ^ much worge ^ sage of Talisman roses and fem * ourselves”, . . w,,h blue silver rib- the1 L present situation was not a re- sea,?i The bnde was given in mar- flectk)n of any generai decHne pm. riage by her brother, Pte. Edwin ln mllk production, In tact, spri’ °,lleS' ^ . total milk production in 1945 ln storThe groom was supported by Canada had been the greatestSarg Everett Ott, Cameron in Canadlan agricultural his-l Highianders, Ottawa, brother- tory but the tacreaae in mllkin-law of the bi ide. supplies had been more thanThe ceremony was performed taken up ln Increased fluid by Eev. Canon John Samuels at consumption and in maintain-St. Stephens on the Mt. Angii- jng Canada’s undertaking to can church. supply cheese to the UnitedRev. Canon Samuels christen- Kingdom and evaporated mllk i ed Mrs. Williams when an in- to liberated Europe, which re-1 fant- suited in less mllk being avail-The wedding cake was of able for butter. three tiers. He added that when theL'Cpl. and Mrs. Williams visited several Eastern Canadian cities and Niagara Fallson their honeymoon. They , -run? /'CDTAIM/V /Ghave been visiting the grooms \ THIS CKfA VLr_/Sffolks here since the third week / WONDERFUL A in January.Welcome to Mrs. Alex McCon-BREAD/I