FEBRUARY 28.11941 . k . ‘ i. "i" l" i " , ' -" ‘i '5 Urlllllllc ly show in thes l t t k l0lllll1i‘ ]li7i’..i‘l- of a (sermon airmen slim, d“ '1 " f" llflsiand. Polish civilians are lllflWneflilllfVzrllilllz (t)?! “u. gIiiEIIYIlvWlICPB they fell after facing I a hall of outlets from a Nssi tiring lqund, cumpnmot, w", [mi-ti to ‘the their graves under the direction oi" flazi soldiers. After the grave was completed} they, m, lilllfl iiv ' . . ' . ' w; oii ii troopers. with bared bayonets, are shown rounding up 1 lpless relish mules Matilda: ilirm u" for “mitten. or worse. s llvlnremui in the lilrll of a N prop ory to nti concentration cnmp. .‘ _ 1 li- I ~» . ' *N a. 3N» .3: . it’! Fhrtlntt," heroic ti“; grave they were forced to dig for themselves, three Poles ale execu eil ii) u (F-"mll" iiiilillll composed of Nazi military police who wear army uniiionns but use Czech lilwscr rifles. .. . .. _.. .1. ll tilt l iicxiir, u long l-Llt ti Poles is shown bring nirlnii ti lilriilVId it ill! "W. llllilil‘ ti» wrt ‘fill eye rt‘ Gi-"mt-n sr" -~-~. Few, if any, of the prisoners wcre lucky enough t0 ftrviic a lriil before being shot, hung or sent to l. -oi1cciitiatlon camp. Q . CUM E TH EN llTl‘ US TO THE TASK Ti) THE BATTLE 8i TllE Toll. , Each to Our Part, Each to Our Station, Fill the Armies, Rule the Air, Pour out the Munitions, Strangle the U-boats, Sweep the Mines, Plough the Lanrl," Build the Ships, Guard the Streets, Succour the Wounded, Uplift the Downcast 81 Honour the Brave. Let us go Forward together iii all parts of the Empire, in all parts of this island. There is The Central Guardian this column is reserved for news of iucel interest, but advertising oi a newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word, strictly pay- Aable in isnviuice. CRAS WELL for Photographs. COIFEDEBA ZION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 14-9789 NEW SPRING COATS and Suits arriving ciaiLy. Kennedy Ladies M9141"! to Wear, 154 ureat George street. L-296-2-28-Zi. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. ~5erv1ces Sunday, lviarch 2nd are as‘ follows: Highfield A. M. Princetown Roan 25.10 P. M. Win- slue North 7 RM. Rev. J. R. Skinner Minister. L-ZGQ-Z-ZB-ll. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE.- Services on Sunday, March 2nd as follows: Boiishaw 11 A. M. DoSabls 3 k’. M. Victoria 7 P. M. N0 service at Hampton, L-260-2-28-1i. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. ~—i>‘ei'vioes March 2nd. 1“1|.l1'Vi€W at 11 A. M. North River at 3 P. _M. Kingston at 7.15 P. M. Song Berviw at tungsten beginning 7.1.‘). .A. E. Todd, Minister. L-258-2-38-11. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday March 2nd in Cavendish at, 11 . M. in New Glas- itow at Li P. M. and if roads and weather are favourable in Stanley Bridge at 7.30 P. M IVHIUSLCI‘. CORNWALL PASTORAL CiiAitUii-J. — services on Sunday, March 2nd. New Dominion 11 A.M. Kingston 3 P. M. Cornwall 7 P. M. locv. E. R. Woodside, Minister, 11-283-2-28-11. VOGUE STOCK TAKING SALE _15 Misses coats, all clearing ui. 1-2 price; assortment o1 dresses regardless of clczir at $2.118 and $1.98; other dressy styles to cicui" at. 1-3 dis- count; huts clearing at $1.00; gueuu-rs til. 1-3 discount. 14-253-2-26-28. ‘WART UNITED’ CHARGE. - Mount Stewart, ut l1 A. M. and 7.30 I-'. M MOUNT PASTOICAL J. Boyce, l3. A., Minister. ii-290-2-28-ll. f 11.1. AT SEAf-l-Nlvirs. been operated cm for appendicitis, somewhere ilL sen, and we. pro- gressing uoi'iiiull_v. HLs ninny friends wisii lllill ll. spt-c-tly recovery. LAID TO REST — The funeral of Mr. Flora Campbell, 85. who was hcld Wednesday from the resi- dence of licr son-iu-lnut, Samuel Iiiame, Ulcg. services lining hold by Itcv. Htirvcy BLsliQp. The pallbear- ers were Mes rs. Alexander McDon- ald- Angus A. J. MacLeod, John Campbell, Donnld I-luinc, Willard lvittcLeod and Alistair Mncicod. DIED IN lIALIlTAX-Ji/irs. F‘. “f Godfrey, Suffolk, has received new oi the death of her brother- in-law Ml’. Alfred J. Lightening at his home in Bctllord. Nova Scotia on Sunday, Fcb. 23rd. Mr Lightening is survived by his wife formerly Miss Jean Allen of Charlottetown. i Mr. Lightening had muuy friends in Prince F‘.'.\\'fll'(l Island who will re- -grct to hear of his death and ex- tend deepest sympathy to his fam- ily. FUNERAL SERVICES — The fuiicriil of the into Ml‘. Peter G. Scott. was licld ivedncsday zifter- noon. A short service nt the liltin- [Lean Funeral Home was conduczeci by Rev. Carlyle Webster and Rev. M'i~. Skinner. {he pallbeuiers at the MflcLenn Fitneriil Home ivere Me - srs. Emmett; Hrtmbly, Fred Moc- Dciinld, Frank Burke, Hilbert Friz- zell. Harold Gillespie. Normnu Mac- Fatlycn. The funeral services were held in the Cornwall United Church and were conducted by Rev. Mr. Woodside, Rev. Mr. Skinner and Rev. Mr. Todd. The pallbearers at the church were Mqssrs. Howard, Fred Mncflrcgor, John Murray, Fulton Dot-inch. John Mil- ler, and Ivan Clow. YORK MISSION CIRCLE- The York Day Spring Mission Circle held its regular monihlv meeting tit the home of Mrs. Heath Vcsey un Frhrunryi 13th. The President, Mrs. Ollie Brown, presided. The meetin opened by singing "Dear Lord and Father oi Mankind." The program outlined in the February Missionary Monthly: was followed, several mem- bers ta 111g the different parts. solo-“God Be In Mv Head" wns sum: by Miss Marjorie Ferrell. The Devotional Period closed by singing, O Lord and. Master of us all. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by fourteen members and two visitors, who responded with a gates to the Presbyterial, ave splendid reports about the meet rigs. On m ion. these members were thanked ior their reports. It wrs DNSMOIIOI. m th be te cldto Mrs. Peter lgroliltii y Tl ex n E aid their fees. The quilt which ha en made by the members fcrr the evacuees was on display. The mom-l bets are still continuing their knit-i ting for the Rod Cross. Refresh- ments were served by the committee in charge and alter a social haliw hour the meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. "7'fi‘fi_,_,,‘l,"_'z'f§g_°,y,f,tiie bridal couple le_ft the ei-iiiieh small sizes, I ,1oyed by all in dancing. Before the Drive i0 I with a shower at the home of Mrs. lgifis. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will ,is a prosperous farmer. Donaldston at 3 p_ M. Rev. S1dney| »»|uss t Ft-‘rslifilm of Borden reeeiill/akllhclllgfcll n ' ' e lust week that her son Jack. whoi ivus on 111s way to England had i _i_. '1‘ passed away oii Saturday Feb. 22, , Hazen sl A America-n quot t1 "Pr Mi A t i bom iti alnd your out llmginll/gg. wellhesru Vesssesy, dlelllel-afilgfygezdl b your c a moved and seconded that an €X',‘|;he countries that. negotiated with w conectionmim have been swallowed up, he was token and several members‘! d- "dam? s in}; HLCHARLOTTETOWN CUARDIAN PBISBYTIBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.-- Brookfleld Coarse. — Services next Lord's Day. Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Hartsville 3 P. M. Hunter River 7.80 P. M. . P. B. Christian Endeavor ville Fri- day 8 P. M. L-Nl-i-flil-li. SEASON CLOSE! —'I‘be final card part of the season of the lesion O urch at Borden was held t the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan. there being twelve tables. Ladies first prise won by Mrs. Charles McDonald. Genti’ first Tommy Gallant. Ladies con- solation, Mrs. Stephen Doyle. Cents consolation Roy MeCarvllis. After a dainty lunch which was served Mr. andMrs. Noonan, playing was resumed for freeze-cut which was won by Mrs. Charles McDonald. THOMPSON - MACDONALD NUPTIALB — A wedding of much interest was solemnlyed on Febru- ary 19th at the Little Mower Church, Moiell. when Mary Lauret- ta, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, became the bride of Raymond Joseph, son of , the late Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Donald, Little Pond. They werel united in the holy bonds of matri- mony Rev. Phelan MacKenna. The bri e, given a3," by her fath- er, was very becoming in a street- length dress of Royal blue velvet. blue hat with a. black fur coat and white accesao it». S}, was attend- t ed by her slser, Helen. who wore a , soldier blue dress with black and white accessories, while the groom was support/ed by his brother. Alex MacDonald. After the ceremony in showers of confetti for the home of the bride's parents, where s. sumptuous wedding breakfast was served to relatives and friends. In the aftemoon the wedding party drove to the home of the groom, where a wedding supper was serv- ed to upwards of a hundred invited guests. A pleasant evening was en- wedding the bride was honored James Whalen. where she was the recipient of many useful and lovelv reside at Utile Pond. The groom By Richard L. Turner Associated Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 — (A- tP) —Debate on the British-aid bill reached the stale Cf snaiinmz Wm- pers in the Senate today. Senator Albert Chandler, Ken- tucky Deniocrst, accused ODDUYICIIB oi the bill oi etideavoriiig to under- mine publlc confidence in President Roosevelt. In tin-n. Senator Burton Wheeleq iDcm.-M(il’1t.). leading foe of the measure and noted isolation- ist, charged that Mr. Roosevelt is trying to “flim-ilam” the public. Wheeler repeatedly described ns “sh0cking" the Presidents state- ment yesterday that t-he task of winning the war must take pre- cedence over talk of peace aims and called it indicative of an ut- titttde that the United States al- ready 1s in the war. The session which began in quiet fashion with Senator Gerald Nye (Rep-ND) continuing a speech begun last wwk. was suddenly transformed into a scene of ex- cliemcnt. First, Wheeler interrupted Nye to say that Mr. Roosevelt's words 1n- dicated a position which the United States should not take unless i‘. is ready to enter the war. “How can Britain win, unless we come into the war?" Nye asked. Mid to this, Senator Bennett Champ Clark (Derm-Mo.) added the ob- sewatlon that the President had “practically said, ‘Yes we are in the war!" ' Chandler plunged into the discus- oii. "I don't. think any Senator is sewing his country by making the people lack confidence in their Pres- ident." he said. "We may get into war although I hope we dent... if we do e11 this talk is going to do us no 800W’ Wheeler referred again tc Mr. ,Roosevelt's press coherence state- jment of yesterday, which he inter- ‘ ted as "urging the British peo- ple to fight on.’ "I'm sick and tired of seeing the people flim-flammed. whether by Democrats or Republi- cans." But Chandler had not finished. "You tiellows who call yourselves isolationist: are inc to win some day," he said. “ cu are olng to |be completely isolated. T y will toome over from all directions, and Referring obviously to Wheeler's recent plea for s negotiated peace, he declared that ii; was impossible to negotiate with Hitler. One by one "Ami you fellows want to negoti- ate with Hitler. I'm not going in do it. If you do it you're fools." There was a burst of applause from spectators. A fish has a two-chambered heart, compared with the hiimitn heart's four. NOTICE T0 0U our Longwortli Avenue be known as GAY’S GR Business. 0n Mai-ch 3rd Mr. Ralph Gay will take over had a wide experience in the Meat and Grocery We wish to thank our customers and friends for their loyal support during the time we op- erated the store at Longworth Avenue and would ask them to give the same support to Mr. Gay. WE WILL CONTINUE T0 CONDUCT OUR QUEEN STREET STORE liiX’S lilllliiEllY — W. l. lllX Ii CUSTOMERS Store, which will then OCERY. Mr. Gay has LEllTEll Fliilli SALE PAur FHRFF . a ;z Feb, 28 w March 8. Sugar, any kind l0 lbs — — 69c Campbell: Tonialo Soup 3 tins — — — — — — 25c Rolled Outs, i0 lbs. — — — 45C Oatmeal, Island l0 lbs — — 45c Icing Sugar, 3 lbs. - - - 28c ' Cauliflower, 2 tins — — — 25c Sour Kmut, 2 tins — — — 29c Spinach, 2 tins —- — — — 29C Palmolive Soup, S for - — 25c Lux Soap, 5 for +- —- — — 25C LiFebuoy Soup, 3 for - -- 20C Raisins, Sultonoe 2 llu. — — 25c Frssli Dales, 2 lbs. - - - 29c Mined Cookies, 2 lbs. -- - 29c Ketchup, qt. size —- - — -- 19c Dried Apples, 2 lbs. — — 29c Makes 5 lergs Pies) Dried Ponchos, lb. - — — 23c Dried Apricots, lb. — — — 29c Prunes, 3 lbs. -—- — — — —- 29c Persnips, 5 lbs. — — — - i9c Eating Apples, 2 dos. - - 25c Chum Dog Food, 2 tins - 25c Psaclios,2tins-————29c Poers,2 tlns—---—-25c Old Cheese, l lb. — — — 25C 4 Ii. tin Marmalade — — 5i: Oiiloties Lye, 2 tins — - 23c Smoked Fillets, z iin. _- _ 29¢ ffifibflflp PRICE ‘ DOMESTIC SHORTENING i I c l Z i. 25 toasrtir c l i-2 lb. Ti.- TUNA risil Reg. 19c l-2 lb. tin c l Solo Price. tin — 1 o Wonderful for Salads and Sandwiches RADIO PEAS‘. 2.... Z5‘ CREAMERY LB. BUTTER ‘3.65 l0 lb. Lois OXYDOL LARGE 2 Pkgi. 45c Roiiianooc i Rik-shim " ‘s35 ll-ipo Tomatoes, lb. — -— -— 25C PRICE Lollemend Y5} 4c Fresh Doily coke __MAR_vtiis i 53c pie. SODAS i-djt“ 20c MAIlVINS GINGER c Cookies 3 doz. -— — — FISH CANNED AND FRESH Chicken Huddle, 2 tins - 29c Surdins, 4 tins —- -— — — 15C Pllchurds, Z tins -—— — -- — 27C MAPLE LEAF Lobster Paste. 3 tins —-— — 25C Boneless Digby, 2 lbs. — — 25c Boneless Codiisii, 2 lbs. - 29c Salmon, Fancy Red l lb tin 29C Salmon, Fancy Pink ii lb tin 14c Mackerel, Choice 2 tins - 29c Fish Cakes, 2 tins -- - - 29c LARD l 0c” LB’ CARROTS ow, m: DILIVEI7lY. PHONE 74 10 lb. Z5‘ WOQvBUll Cloths, Z tins — -— -- — 29c Klppersnocks, 4 tins - — 25c Digby in Boxes, 2 for - - 25c Herring dos. - 39c and GARRY STORES l87 OT. GEO. ST. Téiséisms Swan Song l iii The Italians are told that, they must i . reconcile themselves i0 the fact that orders . ev have been soundly licked on I PHONE 748 WI DEUVIR O00. of Italian \.- .- (Hamilton Bpizctatloi") Finite Mussolini has not only 10st 11s grip as 1i would-be U 0.105211‘. fighting ‘to i-c-esiablish the the zincicni. glories of the Roman empire, but us a spcll-binde: as well. The man who aspired to be H11- peroz" and tribune tit one and the same time has come such a crolmel‘ that he acuidllyi finds it. CXIWUCBF to forsake the famous balcony oi the Pziluzzo Vcnctia, where he Wils wont to shout its bombastic defi- ance. for a hastily-summoned meet- 1mg 1n p, lhggtirc, at. which duced to an abject, nonfcsslou of ramm- On all fronts. Th. spBOCh. it is thought, was cspecin iv inlclioqil for his axis partner, l-Ltxé Hitler-ill! ' _ ‘trm wliici 1c , , - —--—» ~~—- ffllYfiikily mpappreclaic. must make the best of it. What that; ' Use llrlnai-rlm for driiirlr m... -\ inod cm he is re- Mvfs-isollves Travel Pitobleni‘ Roy Davis, of Jackson's Point, Ont, wands a good purl. at his winters visiting Lake Simcoe. He Bound sleigh; were slow, lee. So he built hlmsei an “aero snowmobile" with wrap wood, an automobile (engine, slv-lgh runners mid an airplane propeller. He's shown at the wheel with some pals in the 80"Yhll(‘§-I\i'i~ll'ili1' whirlwind. the battlefield, but, should rejoice in lllSlied to Germany to do the their good fortune 1n having a , iiig of their Nazi basil-masters are A strontz ally like Germany, 10nd‘: in t bitter foretaste of what is to come. take on till comers. Let them wel- l The 111011115? 0f i310 341mm P9095, come with open arms the goose- l says the Dune. ivilll new?!‘ brook, stepping Nazis and the scents of 1 come W113i» mill‘- lillb SW11 5171091105 the Gestapo, for on them clone de- ’ as that. 0i violent‘ i ' ptmds any hope of iediessing the strains on any n balance! 1111i may still 5\ll‘\. Hitler cannot iiiicrd to see his , “birth is blowdii- u. lite liumiltiitlni; ixii-tiicr (hop out of the war, andi position oi pinmus cl‘- lte hopes on will undoubtedly come to the tts- i Nazi syullndll‘ is ‘ ' in n par- sstiiiice of Mitsszllnl before 1i. lsj lous sttiie. Tim's "ous little too late. The gobbling-up procesmt vlialk with _Ll‘it- ‘ rifiltiliiYl its mvxllcbed by Premier Churchill, has LIICVllH-lLC climax ti. s: as soon as set, in even quicker than ant-icipai- it bt-‘izlm- ed, but it will be none the lass -—-—_———--»——-—-—- ihorough for that. The axis partiier- King l-It-rocils fortress in Jt-yu. l ship has now become e. merger, and salem ivas ll"tllli"ll A: mils foxrcss [the tir-ludod Ilulitin populace 1s io honour Mn '1' . , frankly told by their Duce that thev ‘ "if l .' w- ine fisher-mm all ovq 051's l0! stuck and other vehiiles soineiiiiwe; wi-nt iiiriiiigyptho in London. (where the Queen Inspects Gifts from U. S. Queen tfi ; _- .,,i' t =‘ i .1. 1'4" The sceni- oi the above photograph ls Dartmouth lliluiir, hradquartern of the Elllillqlvhlwifli mi i rind Mrs. Alfred Lytlelitm, acting rlinlrmmi o1‘ the Yiiitaii. i130 i. spec-line yilis lrorn the United States. ller Majesty ..\ ohvioiisiy interested in it child's coat which brim liFll‘|’ P-(‘lil ‘to Ilonilon mas modelled in a Tasii im lhiw h, N", york 11". plnlhhlg shut-n h"; “in; nu re- Leivcd iivni the United Statq in connection w.tli ZllQ Union's war reiiie work.