MAXIMG 07A MERE MAN ’¢-__- n’ ‘ ION’ no mo W1" h, york of ouch hour mil d»! 1rd In none. 3%’ . The People's Paper Great works are performed not iv strength but by perseverance. MAXIMS OFA MERE MAN ‘h ‘Guardian, Two Clutl. Annual Hubnrrlptlon Delivered, $.00 Hy hlnll: l‘ E. I., $4.00; Cunuilu and l‘. S. $5.00 prlotltll;'zuhrdllllll Founded 1M7 mo! y’ rB/ijitishd Continue To Pound Italy's g frican Empire Fascist forces on the run in Eritrea——Advance to Derna in Libya. Turks declare ihck state of liar Jan. 28-31 , UL, Jan. 26-—(AP)—I9- Isrifiriellt metropolis in the .-latellc Bosporus-Dardnnellcs zone g hfropriln Tilrkov, has declared “ml: state of u-nr Jan. 28-31 foi- .. most extnnsive air raid drill city ever has experienced. mm preparations coincided to- y with newspaper declarations tTilrkey not only woulrhde- ..- herself against any direct ris attack but also would act at against any threat elsewhere l. tilt Balkans. In one case Germany was ac- gmd of planning n Balkan offen- lve lllfflllllll Yugoslavia and Bill- priaior an attack on Salolilka, llleece. to liclp relieve Italian for- ts fightllw the Greeks in Albania. iThis .. lenient. if reflecting government policy. would represent ill emphasized broadening of past leclimiious or Turkey's policy of dict self-defence as a non-belli- |i1e1ii allv oi Grant Britain.) it was learned today thnt two or lllree Italian uluiles recently hari Ilshtd wind burned on Tilrklsh nil hut hmv ihrv came there or Ilut caused them to crash was . _ known. . _ 1 Several Italian filers have been fiarmed and interned in "Plifkéy. Thai, lndo-Ghina Fighting continues BANGKOK, Ihxaililiid, Jail. 26- lAPt-A ‘ll ii communique claimed hllignt hos lilies with Indo-Cllilia " lug on all front . llrtlier territory was Cllzllupasrikdl region; bolllbarulueiit contin- l lice was started in m. med ill li l’: Sunplloil in. and all n1 lDvlllci. Japallcse news agency, ilpcrlud ill a (llspatch from Hanoi Pltrlrh Illdo-Cllliia, that. Tlloi ar- 11o i 1.. kkhoii, ‘Ulakkek “'1 . border cit laziii 'I'ii~\1 and Indo-Clilna ave "tilted a Japanese offer to med- W the border dispute) lentvillc girl Bharged with Murder attempt KENTVILLE, us, Jan. za-(cr) hekhgl lviili attempted murder, durinll tl . k - - "Ilgfdscq SKKEDYIS; rfliiodériérbewg/i? ‘hum o is Bay. 1n the back with p,“ amfiifliie as he was walking m 1 Mic road with another DrTnursdnv night. ymdsa‘. T-"Kllkphtrick, of Kent- p“ not sm- 1c wound was painful hue “m0 oils. The blade of the my 5t penetrated a lung, he B. a b irtijlrebpmflicers took nine hours h e “Lind-trill to dcotta "’”&c*_'~_*£:=_1_“;'"1~ Coming Events _.o.... _..._. hr lfiedmglhillls Brndaibane Fri- mshm‘ s‘ m] nofiniva {Arihilf "clillighan-:_~__ l . ~ Mills. Drornore. hum“ Hon-a m repair: until n " “°"°°- L-m. :21" Frozen strawberries. New, txcgffgsr. Daily delivery '- morage.“ Baturiiloy. Island By Eric Blgio Associated Press Stuff Writer CAIRO, Jan. 26—(APl--Bi-itlsh troops, pushing den-per into Italian Eritrea, are within 10 miles c; the rail cciilve of Agudat, while far to the north, British forces are fighting the Labya it was announced tozrghz. Military sources said the Britons captured 100 prisoners ‘in the laiest thrust toward Agoldat,|nalki1lg 700 prisoners taken iii t-iie IO-dzw ram- palgn which has seen toe Itiiiiuils i811 buck mOYe than 100 miles. _ Agmdut itself has little stratego importance but. as one of the chiei cine; of Italy's oldest colony, its fall would have considerable effect on the natives of Eritrea and Eth- Bi li forces were moving Ph-Dldly- l\. taiy soilrccs said that with the Italians still retreating there werc obstacles to taking A- gordat. Tile British high command . au- 1 noun-red its forces have captured and pushed beyond Blcin. 20 111.111; west ti Agordrlt. Its COIHIIIUIIIQUQ briefly said a “further 100 prison- ers" were taken in the East Afri- can offensive, u-agrd tinder "mten. slvo support" from the Royal A11 Force. Reports from Kenya Colony said South African forces are taking the Cffvflfiive against Italian Somali- land in addli-i n to diuvlng the Italians out of the northern part‘, of the CQTUMFI’ ofldputluusilzig. lnto Ethiopia. Dctniis were scarce but. it was said the frontier hiicl bten crossed at a number of points, chiefly a- round El Wak. a, border town which the Italians fled after a smashing British land and atr raid a few weeks ado. Besides the Eritrean action, the Middle Eivt ctmniilndfis communi- one 101d of D1'¢21‘~-*s in the cruel- spurs of Britain's African eamprngn, including the advance in Libya. In Libya, thetlfilllmllllquo add“; British advance trfops have made contact with Italian f"l'ces at the bort cf Devlin, 176 1111105 west of . and 95 miles west cf Tobruk. ‘e forcts "are being TELIIIDPQ- Headquarters nl=o told of Bri- tlsll pressure in the Metcmma nreii of Ethiopia. and vigorous patrol an Scl/rlxiglilllgnéifili sectors" of Italian Brltsli forces sn’d ifvcre have‘ been clashrs a " in “i; c); Hitler “Up To No Good”, Belief Prolonged air quiet may be cfwqwecybyglll out” attack. also-i-zc-ti. ‘ 10nd (Continued on page 8. C01 0)) Itullails at Uernah "Believes report’ I From ship a hoax Forecasts new Dangers for Irish Nation DUBLIN. Jan. 26—(CP)-A crisis “within a few weeks ur g few months" and with it "the ltreatest danger" to the Irish nation was forecast Saturday Qijrilt hy Sean Lemass. Eire‘s nfinlstor of Supplies. He silid Eire hrs tile right to be neutral and “we have the right to expect the belligerents i0 take care to assure that of the thousands of bombs falling from the skies. mine fall on our territory.” But rights alone. he added. are "poor protection for sm"l| states when great empires go to war." Eire was facing the danger of an invasion only a few months fill". the minister snld. and he askcd,-_ “ls that danger pnssrd? I think that (Ila vcry contrary is the truth. Within n fcw weeks m‘ a few months h crisis will some and with it the greatest danger in our nation." ll. S. Coastguard V LUS klneiahris. Jan, 2n. ...A1-.._ IVilC Coast. Ltunrd said Lt. i lllul it. “P-Siinkliiu “iio lllrtiici‘ ilztiou" lliilil ificvliit _ol more intoriliiltloiiregain. illgo llldlgo lucssngc saying a sub- nluiiiic ila<l “shelled unknown man oil the California coast." ' ialbiél-‘fi lmékvd up b.v Mac- . 1 n 1i - Sun Diego. Said: uvv station at "SSS 34-h: u, - . Siicicd il1lk11ou'lioliii2]lii."la3'12 M“. Tile “5SS" means “submarine Siilhtcd." aid. ti t‘ ' - that thc poslitionwof ‘ii‘i>“i.5li1'<'i‘$§§iii§§ Sending VCSSOl was nearly 1000 miles northwest of here in the i"a- Clflv. Coast Gilard officials sup.- Hvsied the message might have been intended to read "Shelled unknown man of war." Cabt. L. L. Bennett. Coast Guard Commandant for this area, cxpres. 5Q(I_€XU'(‘IIIG doubt as to the iiutli- Qlltlvitv c: the message. All Ozlnallds Energy needed, ilalstcn says OTTAWA. Jflll. 27.—<CP) — To lie p hold llll: iruut line u. enlpiic "luriill: the precious diijys and‘ weeks iliicau," will call 101' lilo ulnt- 1 co streillzili and most uninltcrliig elieruv tile Canadian people (‘an 111115101‘. Defence Minister Ralston said loiiluiit in an flLltlfC55 over the llaliuiiili iietuork oi tllc Canadian Iiixhlliil-sllliu UJi']l(.il‘Illl0ll. ‘inc iii-ii; ‘. wlio returned to tlie mg" and GXDFOSsGG every hcue irstris would prove successful. "1 cannot emphasize too strongly that. willie the front line oi that lilull. is. fortunately for us, still 111 (‘limp Borden ski troops uscdabags of flour as bullets Al] an uillllgiil sham llaifillo stoic out of cilmp M culinaissfllcc forces which covert-ll hills and valleys, hezulcd 1.31 . Some n. lzlllitl. 51mm‘ iizgh-A of tlic l‘(“‘.(‘lll'3l"l were sflid to have ct ed Vzce Premier Horin Slma w "om the command had come from victorious Prmllcr Ion Antonesru~ l i a lilftcr revolt High-ranking Leaders of Upris- ing (‘ommit Suicide. Ry Rabbi"! Si. John Associated Press Bluff Writer ~ n Mela-long i ‘lli'l'l‘ff\l()ll that ‘nvilrtl suicide. Titty we're followers of l‘fll1l'l'll5ll- t0 D. Rumnnian Border. Jun 2G. — tliPl-A traveler from I- nra, Runnliim, reportc,‘ Satur- day flint German lrl: \ iilczdo u menacing display in support of lilimanian army units u-hicli attempted to suppress the iron (IuJrtl llisn in that tilvvll. hut. calmed they look Iln purl in the actual fight. The Rlilnaliiiin-Yugosluv hor- der has been closed to all Ru- mflIIlJllS seeking to leave their country. . “You rebels; if you are true Iron ilardiss punish your elf with true the lifltiSil Ises ills our front line ipglonnl-y pimishmehl or QLhLYWlSB and the trout iiiic of North Ameli- ca. and that it must be held lit all costs.” "it was zrotifvlnz to hear from the Prime Minister 1M1‘. Churchill) and from‘ his colleagues most Willili DONDON, Jan. 26 (CP) - Free from Gel-titan ralier. for six nights, Lomion went liuo the seventh to-_, night with the feeling commonly EXDTCSSGd that. “Hitler ls up to no l Rood." It W85 considered possible the Germans are planning an all- l out attack soon on the embattled isles that have resisted months of bombings so stoutly. A single Nazi plane dropped l. bomb on the northeast coast with- out causing damage or casualties. The crew of the trawler Gaivanl shot down a Junkers-BB when the plane attacked it in the North Sea off the Norfolk coast. An admiralty communique said the Galvani suffered no damage or cas- ualties. Four members of the plane crew, two of them injured, were captured. 'I‘ho fifth escaped. fliilisabled bo- __ r came down on the Norfolk co: _ Many obwrvcrs attributed the lull to bad continental weather. but it was noted that the Royal Ail- Force was able to fly and bomb the Nazi submarine base at Inrlent, France, Friday night. Other reasons advanced are that the plight of Italy and Romania have drawn many Gennltn aces and ground crows from western Europe and those left behind cannot keel! up the raid tcmpo of putt months. still another explanation is that RJLF, lmig-ranrze fighters and bombers may be keeping the Ger- mans on the ground. but this would hardly explain the extent of the in- activity Then thede is eht ikhiats Then there is the talk that Ger- many is facing an oil shortage. Finally there is the belief in some rluarfera that Hitler is saving the Air Puree for a grand clam nnaaultqnr- (would oibiy accompanied by attempts at kwaniotl. l iippizciaiicil 0i’ wiiut Canada is do- ing," Col. Ritlstoii continued. ‘We made it clear. however. that not be content lviih thliiiz less than the most eff co-ollcratloii pcsslbc to disc 1i illc l'L‘Sl)..‘lISibiliLl05 \\'hich shc llad k voluiii v taken on, but which she repards s hcr own in the face of the peril threatening free democra- cy which is the foundation of this dominion." “As one who remembers the Can- adian corps of 1915, I feel that 11o greater tribute could bc pnld to Canada's zu-illv of 1940 tilau to say that I slncerelv beleve that they are the stuff which will live up to the vcrv best traditions of the Can- adian corps of Vlmy. Passcliendaele. Amlens and Valenclerines.‘ Colonel ltalslon said. The Defence Minister declared that Canadians overseas had no il- lusions relzardinz a short wai- and whatever anxieties t-hcv had. llll - ‘i8 grins with the enemy and to finish the lo b. Col. Ralston said he had afso had R. an opportunity of seeing something . 1 of the activities of Canadaa bags: rorlst groups of the Iron at‘. Edward ‘you may be slue that I shall apply i lilacs pluiishmcnt thyself." Simn was reported facing court martial aftrr being arrested in a sleeping car in flight. Ih-crc was iio definite esiinlaie of what. a lvcck of rebellion had cost 751mm; ‘in dead and wounded in thi. ‘tnl or tlic provinces. capl- Poiiticul circles expressed belief ue ‘tllfll, Alltmiescu would sucreoi in -epliig order and preventing ter- Guard (Continued on page 3. Col 0) Pilot dies ftcr crash CALGARY. Jan. 26.—rCPl-Ser- aeont Pilot Jean Paul Bilrni-‘l, 22. p _ l\'l"lti.I‘Gfli. died ot lililirles in hos- hf‘ 1111mm 1° 85W’ the mini here following a crash Satur- imn t0 the foremost was we“ desire wcome to m“. of m Av“, Amen bombing appreciation of the training plane. Two other men were injured. Lac. C. Alcock. Moose Jaw. Sash“ and P. Crosslev. Nelson. nking lca icrs Fdscist Fegime , i, fighting ski pa. . . for a “(IOKICII hill v. .1‘ "(lcl'iiillcr.~.“ livlil .1 strong bllllrl-proof lurriei-s, used lo train Bren gun rurrlei‘ p \ uinel. ivcre usul the ntleking forces, and here twu of tilc skiing sol»...--i‘s "liitc-li“ i1. flllc on a eii-iier. ilulet satin. ,In Rumania Ahihfvs, Juli. ~lAP>~Urcek troops, .11 iiuliu-iu lliiiill uulliulil, slnilslilii .1 \lOltlll Ilaliilll counter- ullack lliuiiizticci ut dawn today by plalie-leriictt troops oi Mltssulliiis new CUllllllililfiél‘ iil A'.dlll2i to. "‘9fl:,iili'll tile ilioriile of his 1s,’ .1. was zlnilculiertl toliigiitK 1ll’l(‘li..\ 11cm tile lion‘. said tile tires-us Witt‘ pushing; lilrtliodi- l l cillly oilwarct iiiiu Albillllll llorili of iilisuro. Some of tile troops used in the i assuiill- one cf tile stroll est yeti frrrlctl flClTlsS tile Adriatic Sell byq a F ill llll- l|llLll()l‘l|\‘l‘l'5 til i Growing Shaky? PW‘! Nazis l illutch Steamship ffialis for hcip ‘ NEW YORK. Jail. Tile Ncllrrlaiilds sltezliitsllip Slfllklljk was ICHCHJZ lo have vzldiocd for litlp loinll after i-llc ivas leit iii a Milking roiillllioli lJ\' Ali explosion l2 illilvs nil‘ the British coast. Tile distress signal has sclit at 5:20 a.iu. AST. and 15 lniruaics lut- 26-—1APi— BLCHI“ m-cr a second illcssugl- repoxurri the 16369-1011 freighter w; sm 11g. ‘ “Still “ king slolv said a third mes. go sent at ti 48. At 7:39 am. the crcw abandoned ship The exact position of the Beam- istcrdijk and the cause of the ex- plosion were not given. ‘Will relinquish Air position UITAWA, Jan. 26——lCP)—JBIll£'5 S. Duncan. acting deputy minister for air, will relinquish that post at the end of this month to assume the presidency o1 the Massey- l-l-lrrls Company to WlliCil he was 11d recently, Prime Minister ..t..enzie King announced to- lliRllt. 1.1» said the death last Dec. 28 of ’l‘. A. Russell, president of Massey- Harris Company, mnde it "impor- ative" for Mr. Duncan to return in the company as its new presi- dent. 1 In a statement. Mr. King said public espres- Governments "warm energy. devo- ,io1i and skill with which Mr iDuncan has served his country ‘e the exceptionally important ivlilch he has held at so critical a Itlme." forces lii British waters and llallant airmen as well. Their coin- use. efficiency and endurance had brouaht highest praise from out- standina British leaders. War —— 25 Years Ago Today JAN. 27. Will-British Military Service Act became law. United States note protesl-zng against Brut- lsh search .f malls made pubic British and German artillery active in Ypres and boss areas on the Western IFront. B LU§5 ,CANA n A FLCIIJR. 1 German Troops move in to support Pt/iuss po.t I O bisfffifiiié Reports of rioting in i cities in P0 Valley ~1- BUCHAREZST. Jan. 2o Win?» ~ ‘ P e _\f‘l']1(l over Runialiia today S C FEW. it Creeks Freak Up Drive By Fresh Fascist Forces New Commander used air- ferried soldiers in move t0 halt retreat. I1 racfion London in seeks Gov’t revision NEW YORK. Jan. 26—-fOPt-—Tii6 liiuiielled by the Italians snce ilic Associated press in a dispatch war been“ ullmost three months from Lmidrm 5513's today that an 1181 -111\'1‘ .111“ fl1‘1'1\'1‘<1 110m Ilflll‘. important faction in British p111.- ics has put frcsli ])l‘('S.\lll'l‘ on 11111114‘. 4 Prime Minister Churchill for re- This was learned. dispatches N510“ of the Government, to set up 58111. 1111111 111151111915 W110 101d a flve-man-war cabinet, irlcluciirig Creeks _tliey belonged to a baital- 513mm Llgyfl (‘yg-Qrge, l0l\_\\'ill(‘\i liaci jllSl reached Al- Mr, Lloyd Ggnrgtg “>110 19d 131.1- : out alri-atlv had been de- tain to \'lf‘.!(1i'\' in the First Great d- War: Antlioiij. Iqdeli. Fr revs said tile)" ilad been sent. hack ‘pd by h (M: to ill" 111111! frrni a llmniial witil- ‘gpijvjjfivp “n; nl 11w l'4'lll\'i\ll‘\[' leave. w“;- . i .1 intense 1 with t. 6n ... . Omel- l(‘}lfll‘l'~l snid the counter- atttii-l: ivzis crnslirrl wlfllin than an hour fiilfl the Greek ‘in-i fa "' takiu" the initiative. (IUD-i lilaliv ii1'l-.(i1~ri by t'l flzllilzill» nvuemrlit. The Greek spokesman Fascists silffercd losses in men and ‘ pictorial. I Aznonw Dl'l.'\‘ll'I"l(‘l'$ taken in the (lrliis fi "1 ~ . . lli Aluiilc (livisiriil which *1 011 the Aibaiilniif . for tile first time. he . . en1n11lr1nd's i liilri of l'.'lllill‘l'\ iii .h l""“<‘ v communi- "restrirted slic- n- (‘ireck ministry of ilonze sec- F0ill‘l' s said the desperate ,ff‘fl]r_\': 1mm Bp;_|\‘t‘i‘l)l'.’)' P1 Quick “Trliinsilzlv ;sald he 531d 111* iqtlartcrs" with the small \'.'(ll' enh- Cl-lol‘. of Gull. U140 CLIVJHPVTO toitcr [or Aircraft Production. .-.ia.. Llii- Grew - was llldJCfliQil Ernest Bevin, MllllSlfl‘ of Labor wnlii sinn- i-lptursrl Italian Offl-ianfl National servici- mt. Suggest- n wiiliiii the Con- . for ‘m- ilroposed cabinet. s. .(l tile Associated .'lw';~ lllvf P1-(-_:§_ iSliupestlons have been advan- fl ced in the press from time to time that Mr. ,his war cabinet fi'om eirzhi to fivo less lmnnlbrrs but there is tion he plans to do so. Churchill should reduce no indica- (In illc House of (‘ominous ins! . lite Prime M r-r had experience lnct the lost vmr and added that although ‘some might saw" lt was the system that carried us to '1‘ 11ml)‘l1<90111111lIwiclory, it ls not "is pond in prac- tice as in theori. l Dies at 45 NEW YORK. Jnn. 26~fAPl Ili"l‘.ll oi the early age of 45 has no.1‘ (urlile u id ' _ A .;,,,,,.dmi_ H", Gym,‘ rosl the bllitijd Statef. Ri-liulil .111 . A» ".~:...'2:?.;.:ii§i.:.2..it ~ “l” s“ ~ tive tannin-iii F‘. slmnson. who l t.l'i R ill . ' ‘old srrnlo rlilnw" and “:1 few B§f§f§e,,§§3.ng o‘ 1940 Ppu) m“ nomination to We n- 1 unzip" the civilian nopii- den Wmkim . . villi ed from the ‘raid I111 The blunt-speaking former na- — - . w --__ _ s - 71“ 1111111“?! 11 F0 5811i tional conimlttecmari. htlfvliij’ his ,,.ff,“<‘f,’,,"jf,‘\f*-,.‘fighfffmafifia... ~11 plows llT‘.<‘.i€‘C"S$§llll\' ma- first time in elective office.» died ... . . t. . v . . , “m: s‘. n Conuébsndun ‘up 1111c gmllirerl agitate on an island unlalxpecftedly hat thlsumhome wlliicoktl- . “.1811. Lmfltill- soul Salniuu, f“ ‘e " " “n ‘n- n15“ 0 5 ear a er" _h mull. til. ' nlrl. iru11i1ii\l_yclil'11n- friends said had been broua i 0“ .1111 hiliCltllh were kill- llundrl-(l persons A. riot-lull in Milan null 'l'ur11i .1... .. liallei‘ cities in tile Italian Po Vallcl‘. _ iiurilul-s liliuulilluoll lvas cublcgil .11. 111111; l ‘(Li illitl l. of (ivrniuns arc entering Ila‘. iiuisquulxidiiig as ground st I for {Hm ulr uliils, but with the ii1;.iii purpose apparently to siiypnrtuu- i- l. regime. in- , formed sulire said here lullay. , al_v stems lu require an unusual remarked. "lt is possible ghis is (lvsloiied to keen Italians in or- der." .. iwr some time till-re have been rl-iisoiliibly wcll substanti- ated stories lllyilhlllll‘ disturb- lliiel-s lllllfillg‘ llisgrunlleil Itali- ans in lllilnii, llimle and Turin. But fllllilUFHfiliTU quarters here lvanrnl-rl that reports of cuten- slvc unrest ill I Iv should bl l cil with Iie said foreign diplomatic sources Ludo \\l‘l\l ilililililczl lilo three . clilvcii. uric slain by in- ‘ wllllic Lieliilnii troops during street l‘ll..S in Miiuii. Burnett silid llle lclxirts suited the litsuroiis. grave and lilr-rcach- nit’. beizall Frioiiv and were con- Ii‘ uiulz iiaturdnv illglit. c information relichlliiz Bel- c. liurliclt reiu:rt.e<l._ said Ger- Alli i0l("‘S iwok thi- main lillllti in lznlltllu: tile disorders. Italian sol- hlFlS were said lo llilvc taken pmt (COIIUIIUOCI on pug Four construction Contracts are let 3. Col 6t OTTAlVAfllail 26.~—vCPi~—A\\'lli'tl- lna of four enlislrileliozi control-ls lotrfllliu 536.000 “as announced th- (luv l\\ llir- Mllnlllnlis and Slllip v lficllzirllneiii. (Tolltrilcls VJlLll ill:- prcxlmate rlntcs and contractors emu‘ "wt include: Al" .ll.l»ii srlnml. Deiivrt, N. 18.. llntilu; svstems. Ifehril- . nrv. iI"‘i‘lll”iFP Frlmclrv 00., Suck- I ville. NB. R.C.A.F, base Dartmouth, N.S.. Sl7.000.—ll£'8l8f lcall-tos. sllortil’. Standard Construction 00., Halifax. . . aiian high command communique "Tile (lei-mun ulr force in lt- Vie“? 55911 5' Fwd amount of ground crells lu keep isaloulk“ _ _ ‘ it in roniliilon." all informant dflalwb 511°! fl°“n_ Snwlgfli» 50mm ‘were brought. doun nt. caloiilkafi l ltaiians claim Bombers raid Saonika arca ROME. Jail. Zfl-UIPJ-An 1t- siilri that a “bombing formation attacked military objectives at sa- . lonika, hitting port works, gust». liizc depots, supply warehouse. I mid tlie l'l\l1\\£‘i_\‘ station. Vast fires lSomc c-asualties resulted in the} . raid. Of six Italian 4 “Dllfiilg tile attack by units of, ‘Gerlliuil 1| (trait Jan. Z4. reported .111 yosterli eolliiilillilirlle, it ls illuw kllolm lllat liesities the cruis- ‘er alreatii.» mi-liiiollrd two othev ,lm’t one battleship and a second. T ‘Cl . r--\v:re lilt, each with two: ‘llFfiVV bombs. ‘ “Dilfillf! nlr attack carried out Jan. ll KHJJlPRL English naval unltsi mentioned lil the communique of= iJnn. 10. in addition to ilnlts al-i l by overwork in the last cumpeilzn. DorPT THINK A MA~ GREAT uusr BECAUSE HE Locus lT - FWE DOLLHRS lN SMALL BILL$ Looms Bloom? THAN A j TORONTO. Jan. 26—lCPt--M1nl- ilnum and maklmum txxnperatiu-vs’ lreadv reported hit, it is now known Dkwém‘ 4w ‘HE ‘that two cruisers. presently heinll ‘ ".'“1°“" H 49 l“)\flii‘l"(l Alwvalidrln. were ser- I‘ ‘,3 l\‘.l=|\' d cod." i .. _ l‘, 1,9 , 1m British commcriti '1 ~f m5». , 5B | _ _ ' 2 T 2 ‘i4 ‘International ‘in his 13 5i (“znrlo-ietvnn 8 Ila At A Glance stucco" Maritime East: Strong hul de- (JAIRO — British forces capture lisielil, continue l-lasi. African ad- iiineo to lvliiiln l0 Inlla-s nl‘ Agilrlliil: vanguard moves lo lirriill in l.ih_v;i; l-arly lull seen. LONDON — lmirlnu raid-free for seventh night; Britons feel lull pres- snges nil-rut nerman attack; ship- {ping Jlillisler (‘ross asks for Unit- l‘f| Antes iiiiliisirizll support; Well- dell Willkie arrives. Bl'f'll.\lfli.\"l' — Week-long rc- ‘tilinn evlil : h‘. ling Insurrection- |~ls reported suiridrs: rebel Ilorlil .-.nl.l silill in he fairing court mar» Hill. counter-zil- vpi of Airline division ruptured; Italians mid Sainnika. INPANIIFI. —- Press says Turkey lo fight. if (h-rlnans move through Balkans. rrclrnslng winds; fulr mid del-iilrdly u: d. Synopsis: Light snll-w ha, iwcllr- red in the Luke Erie but {lip \\'..llllti' »v<-l' f)1ltar1o has b en lll4‘.§'i‘\' fair and cold. it has b-vn ernenlllj fail" ill the "iairic l‘ I»- virlces. mild in Mari" - z livid- (l'lll(‘i\' e"‘.d in Srlska and Alberta. High tide this nuirziilig at ll l4 and tnillgrht at 10.15. Sun sets this nfierizoon n1 5 and z~r~s tomorrow morniiill at 72’: New nlOllll Jail 27 T021. Slimnlcrsifle t dc» lli lllir.‘ id’.- l: ilnn (‘linrlr rteiczvli. CAR FERRY KJILINF-i 1 {leaves Bnidell 94H AM. 1.00 l’..\1. ' [moves Tormeliline 11.00 /\ M. lull P. u.