RED ilitler 10 Years In Power Today wmooN, J . I-JCD-Gcr- in the niixdsi: of the fourth m,“ or war will observe tomor- rev the 10th snnlvcrssry o! - to er “m” m beenmlde w . yo onncuncelnenikhes H will pe , but wartime yifiiiilutnfircustolglsri veil hls lit- wnues lillltlihjllbt before he 8W mp mcrop one. . "lush inns“- i“°.i""ii‘-‘£§i‘i3ii "i" ’ w n] mo. of the civ- Hitler, mob lsstiou e announced from m wmillaflon-s. mo $1.33.“. which drats all men rromlcio new: women from 1m 4s. m “M,” “m” ‘mlmfili, sun: sin-r.- pig.) Or but it in the kitchen stove. wee burned to d After the f found beside (CPJ- Three young burned to death here today, and their grandfather died of a heart attack suffered ss ha tried t0 NI- cuo them from ‘ ‘lbs child victalms. all sons ing home. but coils could reach any of Carried from the died a short time later. igim of the fire was not known was believed to have started , N.l., Jen. I - W0“ their bi e r villfl-SQ e. of m. an Mrs. smuel Johnson. were Samuel. Jr., I ‘l-l; Paul Leno ‘rhomes l . Theyhldboenleftaionelnthe ill house for a short time while their mother called col her father, Elias Mitchell, who lived across if: from the home in this mile from Bridgetown. A few minutes after Mrs. John- son reached the Mitchell homo. her house was seen to be sfire. elderly Mitchell ran into the burn- °““ hi». The laid, was made in Canada. d before he youngsters. building, he The house W". the ground. iris. the charred bodies of the two older children were the s ins lb , . . “much i0 33m? M ‘ ‘m sispposition that was where the smg-eeE-D-‘P-“i '-i“-- “if; 2,1,1 gin,» started. The body o! the ‘Arthur Alimiiim- Ywm i“ ‘f,’ w, youngest child. which was in its l i° it" “m” 7°“ cradle, had not been found roniqht. M" "iii" m connoi- of the am children iiieot 0i Storm on Lobster Industry (r11! I (O , Halt. Jui- — ~' “M0 of small lobsters along the Nova re from Salmon lnierville during 158i» net's high w». runny oiiisisll reporlcd today. Holt were under ml seilins liv- viii nnrulr said next wil" fisbi" maybe seriousiyflfeoied- Hllllfilfl of lobster pots were destroyed dur- ing the storms. Credit Canadian Corvette With Sinking ll-Boat ._...._. -'Ihird Jan. Czl-Kzalpmmwn uiiomce ' sell oer or and qiinrtergsnster ft “w” oi Grlmbsy. En . both of the B - lish Merchant arine. in l! m‘ lervicw here lode-y cfldlwd I Con- ndinn Corvette Wi h the d-estrucgtal: 0 . slew months gate.‘ o! . ca” $13.“ “idfiiii u. a- un g . ‘ihey said the U- at was fetal}! to the surface by the 001'" 5 depth charges and crash dived uh- der mo. ship after r had m“ i° gape‘ by‘ running WW0 “h” n lP. convoy. “$0 heard, g, ififfififl Era“ , sound just seconds after hi! diWd- llelsmy sold; “to us on deck wait- ilis for our ship to be hi?» bi! m‘ Moss. it just let as thoileh W° were pulling the submarine slot!!- A iew minute; later there W" i1 lienvy pounding noise. 0th‘ 5m“ liiiSfisiliiVt? (a? them Bum‘ “W” Till from e com . “For some minutes {he COWW” hovered over the s t 119m"! i" ilie sound of the d esela he re; llled. “Nothih came. ‘mien ab vent to look after other shill- as}. sure catch if II i"! [NW mism- or Aurllole’ AISN- nrss iron-ram, Jae. as -<c1>> - "in Annie Beatrice lliekson o gallant‘? d1- .‘ w ‘ii thick". the. UITAWA. other». headquarter; The enno December organisation independent soclstion of (At name was Conservative Conservative posit/on of clude The quired that of’ the Assoc! OPOH for the Conservative 33.23. IUIUQI the announced today meeting of the wed ytlg b!“ tionai Conserv g . stive Convention in Winnuleg inst was co den The convention called for a re- the association. the jurisdiction d bringing it un or M or...“ u l. of the convention. The convention ire nifon then March it. The rneetin et 5:80 om. rridsy. 12 and continue on Bstllfdlyfllilfli John Bracken National lancer d the Party. wiliuzddress n lunihevli a those sxiittendlnk ‘yester- nwill of Conservative Assuoiation.Iol. .. Meet Idar. 12-13 Jul. I —(CP)- A meeting of the Dominion conserv- ative Asscoisflo March i3 an from here. uncement followed a A. clstion execut- inh s resolution be and maintained membermlp fees of Si I if" “At the March session.‘ announcement said. "ii i! WW5! that the association ‘The Progressive Conservative As- to conform at the Party mm "National Party" to "Progressive Y3.) defined the com- exevutive to provincial party leaders and representation from each Province. in addition to Federal Members of Parliament and senators. convention resolution re- m tins held not afar will Canada’ with the resolution adopted Winnipeg convention. the convention the dhanlred the . res . It ltothessy. N 8.. rellflllfl bec r Pgvfneo and , 01' r greesi don Greydon, Toronto, Pro header. HClIll the own eetsb Cllinsselesmsoflllr. general “1ml IIeyr Commander ......--.-.-.._-.__-__-. CAII IOIHTALIII _- - All - den ‘mwlv "Jul; e CID! beinl is serving with the Canadian Arm! oversees. held in d 1!, it was Association do»- gie ed by .1 IMIMI n-Siiméhori... of the executive were - we, Msclhy. Mr B hen Hllthun. N“ Q0 Makes Plea For Soldiers After War o.'.‘.'....';i. ‘refit’... w... CVPPAWA. Jan m_-( "- Praise for the Canadian Arm . ersees and a plea for easu 0:0 ensure employment for all service reonnel after the we: were heard the House oi’ Commons today from Walter Harris. Melrsber or 0r -Bruoe. Moving the dress in reply to e speech from the throne Maj. Harris said Canada's overseas army will go into action stronger than other Canadian Army and better mechanics‘ equipment garlrdany army of like sine in the of that equipment, he The address was seconded by Lt-Col. Maurice Hallo (Lib. Drums-Miss uoi), who, speaking in French. sad all Canada's ener- gies and resources would be devot- ed to winning the war. Officers Tlold spotlight The two officers, both in uniform. Mb]. srris just home from oversees and Col. l-Isile soon to depart, held the spotlight at to- day's afternoon sitting of less than o hours. Debate on the address will be opened Monday afternoon g Cor- don Grsydori, Progressive onscr- Leedm, who will be by Prime Minister Mec- Itenzle xiug, M J. Caldwell. 0.0. P. leader, and John Bisckmcre, leader of the New Democracy. Before taking up the address the House heard son discussion on yyroceduietin which Mr. King, ro- 2 4 a on..sa not be lost in setting up the House com- mittees for this session. I Most important of these will be the committee on social security, forecast yesterday in the speech: the committee on recon- structioh and rehabilitation, a rs- dlo committee, reilwnye and shirp- ninq, war. expenditures. defence of Canada regulations and possibly eomwtiees on estimates end can- teen funds. Trade Minister MscKinnon gave o statement on wheat merketingin the filed-M crop ear, announcing that deliveries wil be restricted to l4 bushels an authorized acre. and that the fixed minimum Pfloes will ' st the i042 level. 94 cents I bushel line's No 1 Northern st Fort William. Mi ' lens ._ riled met ‘bulk of accumulated statutorv re- ports to Parliament. returns order- the House during the Wit session. and answers to ililflmllil- British llavo Iievr Torpedo Piano IDNDON, Jan. N - (UP) — D the wake of Allied raids on Allis railway communications serving I. gubmlfllle base and other targets, an authorised British source l-h- nounoed tonight l‘; ‘tthrsegieeglaai: arm ow as s ne o o to rogue the old swordfish which (o; years gave a good account of it- ge f. - The new machine is s Monobian’ whereas the wordfish was s Bibllllfi. No other detlils of the new craft were revealed. Al. Cheesrnsn And Companions Rescued ' ' N“ . .3» . N-(OP) gfgirgg.jgomi.iz.m xiii: o, M n N 6 - Wllrifmi“ “'32s... c“... o... i- 0* "r- " - - °- sea-u“ .l..r,:§“.?"' ______ laser. heavpiaesmmoh us. Cumin . 5mg; robe-fiat.“ on‘? leer commendlus Qmiiiii" crashed s vssk unset elm - Anny moo, lchool lion for sl- News of the rescue wu oentsingd . -Quss mqgtypyegrghfc htfh inslaissrsiareceivedhere i: i ' p" mm“ °' “rfii... he..." “"’°“‘.ot"..°8"i'"s““ o; —--i ormsmw‘... w» "s £il%"3 " .....r;."o"’..?o“‘ u nrlrsdier - w-fli -- s“ nhm° plntll’! crev. ll. 4- . rnsde knowndrerautxdhog. ‘M n. om‘, c," 0. . ‘ n__" seios- oeoonou"°-°iii-" ' dished: y, ‘i- '""““°“‘_____________°‘ °°" . vlu -wruooseono1oeusis&okvi - ~~~-__‘“‘ "it W“°~""‘“°°~o..~-o Third Ilold-llll "hm I Iblbl’, whose" ihvueoflufl" "if" "febeirmeuofthe MW" | o... serum... ggg-ic" .. on At Montroa .407) ._ tcnlllt Yet the route chosen account. legally. ' . '_ dell with the Axis By BELMAN ‘ MOBIN (Associated PICII Staff Writull LONDON, Jsn 29—(AP)-— French political compications concemins Nnrflhz-Afrlcg, aPDesred fls-llilfll-QIWJ! silt after Gen. l-Ienrf Honors Giraud declared he is in agreement with Gen. Charles De Gaulle only on “liaison on military, economic. and financial matters and thgi; no prospects of any sinllis united French movement exist st sent. “fir. the same time, e member of Do qeullau staff, returning from the Casablanca meetings. T016665‘ a revolution in Metrolw lieu “m” when the German hold there _is broken lg err-Vichy men continue to have o. nari in llB NOT"! Airicm . ii . “"-'-'r’:i§‘o'§.tr?v§’§ Giraud must under- stand that." said the fighting French Nficer. Msl- Clouds l‘ Boislambert. Addressing s press COBIBNWQ it A‘lied Headquarters in Nor-t Ai- ricri, Giraud snid “ih” Iii!" i"! i“ politics" had not been taken “P with n- Gaulle. trio rinritiiir mug; leader. when the two were bMlih tqgefihgr during the hirinric Churn - fll-Bmirevflt meetihgll. " lies on uniytlzrtierlglrgioiiiorgovcm"nt thrzllvfjii; out the world st the present ‘cur said thi- "for; Forum i" one? 0 French North and "Wt Am"- 14w. B" Qgillhiifilhii! B. 7‘5"n5n' ent liaison on o-li-‘nai economic and _ .. mgirgariildqugiiritxzel out. honrver. that this discussion n"ih Tic “all!” a; cnsnrvnnca won a “li‘ii""',";‘_"’ step to others whifh wi‘! h" i‘; ‘I "Both DB G3,“ 1g and I 3 9 agreed we mlWf- B0 "Twremvew am melhdrl‘~illy 1n our. negotiat- ‘°',‘;‘,"',,“‘_Z~i“5d1 m, issued before tho conference. iiitit "iii" iii§"§i‘..'o€ii'oio.ii “does not lim- establishing my kind 01b iffiiffii‘; but only at, ensuring the e5 ‘he to-(flattxl renrfligrigrtrriwitiiniv fret" F159 Bo IP50 iambrer esc st Dec. ‘Sh. ach "ii.“’.°.ii‘i‘$.i°w~rid n s Britain. g hobds r!!! e en- when h french arises i. .- a i. f/iin or. ( Cl 6 (Dy lib I. Simpson. Associated Press Ier Analyse) Good-neighbor Roosevelt's posse In Irasfl k confer with Pres- Ident Getnlio Vsrgss could have been foretold easily all route to and from Casablanca been known. Holds of countries do not pass through the territory ef their colleague without uebenging courtesy calls. "lly meant the highest satires-It, In Brazil was s party tn the great secret of the Casablanca conference from Qie start. That was is demonstration not only of good neighbor- Iam, but of United Nations solidarity and’ mutual trust, It drew all Latin Amerleen members Into the close circle of that fellowship and is of political If not obvious mllltll’! llllllfosrsoe up that President Var-gel probably leaned something more definite than Ispnbllcly known shout the specific policies ratified as Casablanca for intensified prosecution of aggressive no by land, air and ecu, Mr, BWBQWN WM ill I Position lo fllliilole to his Latin-American colleague for hls own on more than military necessity would permit to be known That could lpply particularly to whatever new steps largely In the South Atlantic. The Natal promontory of Bum 1| of 7H3] 1m. portance In waging ceaseless sIr-and-sen war ' Political Problems Still Unsettled In No. Africa MemberOf De Gauiie’s Staff Forecasts Trouble ‘w, “in” i” L"'°°" D" " M” In France After- War Unless Changes Made. K no ' Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew cilsnwrrurowiv, cannon, SATURDAY, JANUARY so, 194a TAKE KEY RAIL JUNCTION or KROPOTKIN fias High Praise For Canadian Army Overseas Eree Children Burned ‘To Death In MS. Home _ Grandfather Dies Of Heart Attack While Trying To Rescue Victims. _h hldhlo are ln view M for the ‘ submarines. Mop Ilp Japs In Solomons WASHINGTON, Jan. Q _(,e1>) — United States troops continu. 111B their war of extermination a. geinst the Japanese on Guadalca- "li 181K115 captured s large enemy “mmnm Dillt Wednesday, the Navy announced today, while bombers struck heavily m; Jgpan- ese ships and base installations in the central Solomons. A Navy communique gave these result-i oi otlerationns Wednesday and ‘Thursday:- Two Japanese destroyers, um cargo ships and s tanker were da- mfllled by American bombing at- tack. One of the cargo ships pro- bably sank. Thirty-six Japanese were killed and three captured when the com- rnsnd post was token. Two addi- tional pockets offering resistance were wl-ped out. A large amount oi.’ enemy equipment, fell into Am- erican hands. Sale 0f Fox Pelts Concludes nouns Port, ill Sfax. ls Damaged By LEWIS HAWKINS Associated Press Staff Writer N . Axis port of Jun. B9 -(APi- The Sfsx on the Tunisian coast. a communications and sup- scheme to {oin i513 with _ enemy's the army of Tun- hat of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel from Libya. has been greatlv damaged in the most powerful Allied bombing attack yet e delivered in the war in North Six Axis pianos were mot river. down. ‘This "saturation" that even the lrlanrl acknowledged ‘heavy darn- aoe" u: the port - was disclosed today in an Allied North Africa. that again reported consequence. collimimicue no ground action Tt was accompanied by word they, Rommel! rear der firitish Winn urea 35 ‘hinisisn frontier. Hflii‘ "flile his artillery fire in the miles short of the P“! m‘ "mg i a‘ 3?“"fim 30mm,“ m‘ three days e‘oreb o “a runs were renlviug _ nri indication Rmsh“ ass“ i’ is“?! M w sdvervrd elements ggiiqegghh" mm“ 5 l c “w” "r “w”, “m! ‘Mo 1mm“! n- "."ii'S".I\.DQI"Q un-esnnnd- Af- unprecedenfed raid - a assault so Italian ‘High Com- of ill"! " hori been uri- hr- ‘"4 witbhflid forms of consid- sr~"i~ wekht to hurry the British wry-suit. o o.n.r. ‘Flier! h HALIFAX, released today rnnnd author ti Boththe Canadians were wire- less air gunners. Sgt. Harry whose next-of-kin is Cl. came from Minor. hsk. 8st- Ildwerd Mark. whose next-of-kin is lbs. Mark oams folk 8t.) Stratford, Ont. Two other airmen killed in the nun Iessdley, besdley, his ‘IP00! Jan. Names of two R O A l". airmen, klPed when a twin-engined Royal Air force plane crashed in wood- ed and tvvo mile; south of its base at Debert. N.B., Wednesda father, Gunners Crash 29 — (GP) - by enstem a as here. from (W! Nor- the ft-AJ‘. P.E.I. Cunner ls Promoted an. I—(OP)-.Prc. lt/(l-J RAH! “ gm}? .;'2m..'i."'lig.r.nl§mu.i'=.,u.. i Join tin; Hmi 0i Hume Bakers who - Eng M . U l! z ePectlve W070 COD!- R03’ his mother, The following telegram, giving results of the firnsl day's sale of fox pelts no Montreal was received MONTREAL, Jan. w-Salc con- cluded with active demand. “ma! .. _ . . .. r. s4 to three-quarters silver, BS per cent sold at an average of $31.03, an advance of three pelucent; or- dinary olle-hali to three-quarter silvers, 66 per cent sold. at an av- erage oi $111.91. advance three per cent; selected full silvers, D4 per cent sold, average $39.4", advance one per cent; ordinary full silvers, 61 per cent sold, average ‘Z116. nd- vurlce one per cent; inferior types. 74 per cent sold, average $18.66. advance two per cent. Seventv per cent of offering of 381m sliver skins averaged $83.90. GEORGE A CALLRECK Manager, Cimfldinn National Fox Breeders‘ Association. Report Hitler Visited Troops At Stalingrad '_ LONDON, Jan. 30 —(Sstnr- day) - (CP)-— Tile Dally Mall said today that Ilitl r flew to the headquarters of his trill- ent crrbled this report from a neutral cepital. In II he said Hitler told the army of Gen Friedrich Paulirs that It was impossible Io organize a. relief fore- and that the fate of the fnihorland was In their hands. n". mm llmzelnn assnult on the trapped army the! 0MB numbr-red 220.000 men begun Jan. l4. by Moscow's account, gflor the Gcrlnnns refused en uliimntnrn to surrorrder. Only u low doom-vi thew-mils now nre loft aI Stalingrad. llrges International Farm Association CALGARY, Jen. 39—-(OP)—lbr- mgupn o: an International Agricui. tural Association as soon! amigo:- mearis o - “m” w prTllllgfil ‘or Canadian and was sug- o {iii “iii? u. m an - midi‘. of Agricuaiture in the R9011 of gecretsry, WI. Hasklns of o urination, he told embrace Great In and other British "Indications were." unportent ehansee in the ship between Canada and ed states, now and In "" ""222..." we e me in “m of eswollins thl p0 de a means u" w “ma...” °' hi“ "mtmoo than: oh Riel with I . '3 cl of the rim snniiel ~%i~..e°*"iir."s*s nus-oil 3on3.» we: elected President M‘ thll Y"! 63%. n - i“: "ti; ace.‘ “found to ULIARH) 0P BLAME I AB UIAII d Nome In state 10 PAGES ALMA, Cire. Jan. ac- (A?) - A Cont}? Grand jury today cleared cRillop and Mrs. Mary the Roach Powder Poisoninl that killed 41 hosnits b ground. MAXIMS or A HIRE MAN’ Ike does not advance losr! _ muniquc recorded here by the stronghold of Kropotkin, 130 swept on toward Tikhoretsk, farther north, the Russians sa In e ilong gpechl the Russians announced these results 0n the Voroneah front, which now has been expanded to do the southern per-t c! fronts- Advances o! M. to :1 mile; rm p, err-mile front in three days, putting the Red within mil of Ami: 1o es Kursk and 56 miles of Bolgodrod, W0 h! All! “hid-echo!” bases on the flunk-Kharkov railway. The killing of IIJXIO Akil t and the capture of 14,500. Up ‘Thursday, the communique said, 86,000 Axig troops had been 0e, tired since rhe Voronedr offs ve began Jl-ilét l8. o c ure todllv d I - OBkOi. l5 miles east o! Belgoorbii which an entire Italian Alpine corps was wiped cut or token p115- oner. The prisoner loll was 11.000 Italians. includ‘ng lfhe divlslmru L7 wmmmdenl. Ionenle betldsts, gala/glint, end Umerci, end their This raised the grand Iiotal oi’ Dlisoners to 97,000. Axis deaths on the battlefield. reckoned in many ihvilsencs but not vet disclosed by the Russians. would put the Axis casualties in lrifed or mpburq} we]! beyond 100.000. More than 20p ,1 litiel have been recaptured by g 311551;“; north and some; M m; fiymfle flliws! between Voronezh and gii-Iriggmoye on the line running to II , This has been done in three days. the communique mo. This front had been manned lnostlv by Rvmsniaris. Hungarians, Italians and other Satellite troops, but the seven Axis divisions that were rout- ed. killed or now are being annihi- lated in this ares were German, the communique said. ‘The remainder of these form- 011011.14 and units are tightly en_ circled and are being wined out by our troops In the area east Kll-ftorlwyt." the communique added. The presence of so many rnsn divisions in this ares indicated the Nazis were pushing refnfgme- merits b0 bulsipv- the sagging “has o! their pifpfiet hbow_ INTERNATIUNM. AT A GLANCE By T!!! CANADIAN PRESS RUSSIA — Iteds capture Key nil junction of Kropotkln ln Con- casus. announce smashing or cap- ture of seven Axis dlvlsione and cslltllre of almost 100.000 , ‘sonera since mid-January. l BRITAIN - Authorised sown announces new morloplnne torpedo , plane In ectlon; R A.II‘. raids rell, communication; with Brest silh- msrlne base, other targets In Hol- land whIIo fighters keep up on- shll “ on communications In Belgian and Northern hence. NORTH AFRICA — Allles en- nonnce Sfax, Important Axis com- munications centre In Tunisia. peundod In saturation rah! which ceased heavy damage. NEW GUINIA — Allies threw back and plrwne strong lap pe- trels near Muhe In New Guinea u ground actions reopen after laps’ Sanananda defeat. AMERICA — President Vargas of Bend! announces complete se- corrl between Brazil and United States on war co-oneratlon fellow- Ing conference with Roosevelt... Bemarr Mar-Fadden is Seeking Divorce MTAMT. 11s.. Jan. 29 -(APl -- ‘Bernarr Mecliiadden. 74-year-old nublksher, resort operator and nhy- sicai culturist. riled suit for divorce today from the women he mar- ried In loridcndl years ago after she won a prise as the Irlesl fern- ‘nine rrhvslcel culturist. The ‘fill of complaint. sworn by lohn CI charged 400 others ill llboosiptloa Delivered, $5.00 Ill!- llflls otlsos Provinces llll| lLl-A. 80.00, In the Caucasus the Russians overrun wacitsiden and filed by Attorney ‘mi ex- >Iz Revemeven Axis Divisions‘ Are Smfihed Total ofAlmosf 100,000 Prisoners Taken Since Mid-January. LONDON, Jan. B—(CP)-Tesring huge gs s in Axis puppet ranks west of Voroliesll, the Red Army routed, or trapped seven enemy divisions in three days and run its captive toll t0 nearly 100,000 prisoners since mid-January, Moscow announced tonight in a special com- as killed, Soviet radio monitor. the Kubsn miles south of Rostov, and Joy rail junction 35 miles Montague Man Among Soldiers Returning llomo (By The Canadian Prom o3."‘.i‘.‘.’“2.,‘°i‘33*§'i “é.‘,°"..““". ti“ o c . After be!!! overseasnsaide who; arrived t is mow-dustqg m o1 Canada looked as “good an s. ' ins-covered cake." Mfllflfiill 0i tlir- soldiers were re. turning because iiiev WM‘? meilimllv unfit, and viewed the irin bark: io thGir homes with oddly mixed feel- ings. "Of coilrse ivi-‘ro ghld n. book. damned glad." Mir‘ Pfe. M.’ . Pylre of Chr-vr-i-riowi frw. "hut, we hale to think we are roller: to out: of it whcii tiiiliui; <1 "* in li According to him. Eilltidllri been "swell, and Lho {litfinilf r were very nice." Th seniim r ' were booked by Pte. A Fur-duly of Ottawa. e soldier returning ariel‘ spending more than three VNIPG in Britain. A Forestry Corps mrm beck was CM. Lnnrirv of liirm- isgiue. P ILI . who iiadJaecn 1‘\l'\‘~ seas a ear. Others with him were - Abe iene from Swift Current, seek, and J.M Tremblagv of Chi.- ooiltimi, Que. {n CnWiP. Trenton Strikers Return To Work TRENTON. N.S., Juli. ‘JD-ACP)“ Following the lend of oicelworkers st Sydney, NA, 3,500 lmlilbez; ui the Trenton local of ihe Uuitd steelworlfersof America vcieu u‘. s mam meeting today to suspend for 30 clays their siriiz- {or unple- mentation of the minor. .\' ri-iuui-o- of the Barlow Steel COIITXTliSSiOil. Union officials gave no rcnsm for the abrupt decision i0 reliim to work, but it was known that Crin- sdian USWA. director C. H. Millard had alivisgd Ilium to re- turn, pendln ciiirliicziiiliii oi iii 1r ggsitiion bv t e NiiiiOlliii Wail‘ Lllbiif ar . ONE films 4m ALWAYS COMES out on 'foi> is A BALD High tide this morning st 5.50 and toni ht at 5.45. Iun pol thin Rliflllllvilil erl 6M and rises tomorrow moiui": M» .22. New moon Fob. 4, '7 ‘:11 ri-ii SilfllIllEf-Slflo tirlc iii l‘|liil‘lil‘.» iii.- es than Chsrlottouvvi-n. CAI! FERRY SERVICE DAILY EXFEPT SKKVUAI from Bordm-Imivc 9-05 Mm 11.40 am. 2.00 p.m.. .30 II-"i 7-". I-IIL. Log" Cope Tormentins - 10.3" mm. 1.15 pan. 3.05 p.m.. 5.45 pun. 8.15 sun. DAILY AIR SERVICE (EXCEPT SUNDAY) Charlottetown Summr-rslrle- Monctnn been Charlottetown 8.30 nos. 11.80 . as. 4.90 p. ra. I Arrive Charlottetown l. p. m. LI 9.1., 1.05 p. In. . ornpecn, lsxpetients and made treme cruelty and violent and im- . ll. govvlnoblo teamer ‘