THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIQN ill. S. Fleet Bulgarian King, ' ls reorganized lPremienBahinet w........ssfs.. B-eggg; In Session? The United gtutes new I V ized its fighting forces today into three fleets and raised the limit of its enlisted personnel to provide crews at. full nar-timestrength for Asswmed 5w, wrii" ships under construction. SOFIA Jam 33,05») _ pmmiey SWYPIBFY F1311“ Km“ P““°““' Boizdan Phiioff. lust their from o cod the changes, authorized by visit m Vienna Alto: his heaitiL-i was President Roosevelt At the same rewrmd tonight w have time the Navy secretary told h" ‘caged on Kin“ 50m afwf 5 megt- press etiiiferetice he did not believe '11“: with cabinet minister, ‘i the 111° 1111"“ Slates "Qmd 5P8" ‘winter resort of Clmm-Kouril. 50 more destroyers for Britain with» miies from 301m out "imuairiiiir the H961.- Officials who refused even to 00n- Uildfl" 1111* 1‘e@1'h"=1.111Z11l1°11- 111° unit that the cabinet meetlnlz had naval force will consist of an At- taken D1565 digcqimted fepofl; hintic fleet. a Pacific fleet and an imam-i in Belgfade ti“; pinion had Asiatic fleet. Each _wiii _operate wieaed l, German “an”; (or nu. uiiilci- a coinmuiider-iii-chief. sage of trgopg through Bulgaria, Rear Admiral Husband E. Kirn- and is fglyjyig on soviet Russia to niei. who \\‘l_ll head the Pacific simmer gumu-imi fgs15(@nge_ I fleet. also will bc_ cominander-lri- pi-esumabiv phitoff gold other-i chief of the combined forces. He ministers and ihe Kin, Q1 hi; ti-ih will have the lofl Adlmirai org! 1,0 View; mm whim h; ream-Md , will sticcec ra smes . Tuesdgy, 1t we; ngsumeq o wast Riltalldlnlidsgll. d d L geDflred to steiévaiiistmwtlzst‘ role _ TICKETS 35c ic ar son was or ere o re- ermimv wan um pay. v ~ o port to Knox for dilly. but the Speculation in other Balkan caD-~ secretary din not, disclose what ita..s that German forces now con-l Your Love at the his new assignment would be. centijated and concentrating in Ru- Tlie authorized enlisted strength mania may enter Buluaria was “a” of the itzivyj was raised to 232.000 generally discounted here. It was men including both regulars and said that neither the weather not 311F096. olluchlnll 0f military con- rcservcs on active duty. The pre- Soviet Russia seemed favorable. m“ I“ 1111mm“ and Nail rename“ " sent personnel numbers about 191,- Phlloffs Vienna triD. ostensiblyto m? 5 BMW-h 391115-11 OHBIWIVB- t 000 compared with 145.000 enlisted consult a physician. lave diplomatic The Turkish Dress. which a few men iti the navy last July. observers to believe that he went 3W5 0R0 Orlmnated the last 511D- ; | President Roosevelt rccommend- their: to learn the meanlnir of Ger- iPfbll-wn- deem-red Wednesday, ed in his budget message to C0n- man tmoo movements as well as 1°19 51159611111118 Dllblicfltivn 101‘ 1W0 es to ‘l\‘ that the tizivy receive what Germany extifwts 0f Bulflflflll- ‘days because 01 the M9319!" T9113“ N I P JANIJABY 10. 1941' ‘m’? “an niinnlorn oiinot i=- ui o KNIGHTS of PYTHIAS AMBULANCE FUND SPORTING CLUB Modern and OIcI Time Dances MONDAY Night, Jan. I3 Music by DON MESSER’S ORCHESTRA 9 p. m. TO 1 a,m_ By THOMAS F. HAWKINS Press Hero's lior finest story . . . cl sflrrlngly‘ emotional as it's rlotously hilarious. All that you love best in Juno is horn . . . ir. her best and biggest pIlNI. by furl JANE ViIITHERS enmity o: the Axis uni}; today..did hoitTEZI-l whhb‘ 9N W H “ II lal“ to the speeacsh. gut znifone 000mm derstands the German press m. tem knows the replv bv the m,“ comes ln accordance with Dfeclsg ilngftgaacgons o! the hlizhest. Germ“ e Boer n zelt i Roosevelt's BgOXIIJEDCIOEHII/Ills: d W‘ mfln.v's idea of international law i, it ' ittlitt duriin the fiscal Rumors In other capitals of M0115 hwdliy- Blltfam- that P19513611‘? yeai starting" Julv 1041. This in- Butnflrian cabinet, chlmfle lacked RPWQVEIIS “@5559 w Cl-‘mflessand chides sl,5i5.000.00ri for ship con- confirmation here, It was believed. u" 511M“! ‘WWI-V at BETdIP-mark‘ sii-iteuou and illilclilf-Olfi‘ and for however. that a slwke-uo might fol- 6d a l-ilrniniz point of the war. wit. - . armor. ziriiiaiiieiit and niainten- 110w the Flebriiiafiiv meetintz 0f bar-i Pm-Eldentteésmetfifihignlili O€OTIUKEY| = aiice. lament. with loft possibly usiriz Waiflepm‘ . ,,““° 1° a v °° “.11 one-sided "is unbecomi l . KENT IAYLIIILKAIIIARIIIE ALMIIDGE ‘ ‘rhe stun 1S expected to continue his illness _as irrounds for retiring. ‘an incottnlrl-ou visititq trvgvfil 1,11 BEF-l-IN- J81) 3PM?) — "651- who has shown bv W05; 810i; 3m . and tYf)li1l)l(‘lE (‘Ollsilllcliflll of 448 The present minister or uzi-icul- European Kev. acinu uzfl-ria dent. Roosevelts messaae totheUn- that he and the men behind mm . vesspie Lure, Ivan Baizrienoff, who recent- and Greece. lined States Congress was assailed gttmgh no importance to a mace“ --_ tioned as a likely successor. 1 isited R. d Berll .ls - Train service and all telephone for "unscrupulousness and untruth- - . . 1 . . » ~ s i . . s? 1.3.2.... “Li. ensiuisoissziasi retains $‘il‘.‘£fi§i...‘“w.‘l.t€°“°°"°° we" ‘i1‘1»1“‘i1§°’1='~1 - THR": ‘\ I ()0('I“ L o‘ HA)‘ “NEVIS Germany's Balkan troop movements because of floods on the Buluflrla Leadlrur the chorus was the Boer- ‘WCE EDWARD ll S B d P it i . . u get i- M vi ov r o f the three main was “union in America history - '—i" 'I'here has-been variety in the linoesntlomellunlgagv to Romania. it for its untrlithfulness. rorplts un- .,,,;P.‘,“,§’,°,,.“‘§§_“I‘&,§"W',‘,°,_‘L’§fi§ weird retzard as such a peace. —uriconcehled massing or perhaps side of the frontier. sen Zeltumz. m. editorial was by Rpqgevg" had mixed in iiie mm, I 'l'Ol).\Y~H \'I'-—-.'l.l;">-T-Sl--2.3II ON SAT. .. = . \V-"~‘~‘-1'1ING'FON. Jtm- 8—(API— speculative versions -of Germany's crashed with another train, dsimaiz- scrupulousriess unique for its twist- ti...“ count,» d b! Prem en alt "Qxszszwjr. sqne-iatietg;kié\=b7?s?ff5'ii¢f porations for an attack at Britain Rllmenlfi. the explosion of a Ger- It argued the President? 0N0?!- clnles and aims of the MonroeDoo- t. The Ltokalarizeitzer added that m, 600.000 troops in RumonlsF-mlght In connection with Nazi troop Kori Maerizerle. who is close to the M] affair; or Europe in a manner or Gibraltar. man munitions train was reported. als for increased aid to Brita n. grins 511111" "1 111° 11111~1~111‘1i11f-‘ l>11>e11l§°5 intentions. Some persons have ln- ed a iarize part of the town ofBer- in: of hlstorv and for the hvpocrit- In“, gambumei- be only a smukescreen to mask pi-e- and war material movements into Foreltm Office staff. which “sacrifices all American nrin. —-==4 P1'<'j~t11>11t 111111-"11016 buds“ shied that Soviet Russiais the ob- rettvo Uiialu and so wrecked the ical manner In which it attempted m“... m. mmne “an astound,“ “W5” 1” C‘m‘r¥"“>55_ .lf‘(’t or at least the prime consld- tracks that repairs probablv will to picture the totalitarian states as document,"- ajflnq M; mmssveip, __. .~.-.~>-..s-..».-, ‘v .3-Q\S\‘JPI . m. ~ on-so-wnnwz-saacwxrzvzzcxztfiw“. ? two Big snows SATURDAY Afternoon MATI NIL lib‘ 2.1M) A NEW H A N D ridesthe range! BIG NEW SERIAL! The Best You Hare Ever been! - ILL‘. - EVENING 7.00 - 8.15 ond SAT. v iPrince B DEAD END KIDS LITTLE TOUGH GIIYS “JUNIOR G —MEN!” CHAPTER TITLES I. “ENEIIHES WITHIN" l. “THE BLAST 0F DOOM" I. “HUMAN DYNAMITE" C. “BLAZING DANGER" I. "TRAPPED BY TBAITORS" I. "TRAITORF TREACHERY" ‘I. "PLANTING DEATH” 8. “HURLED THROUGH SPACE" D. "THE PLUNGE OF PERIL" 10. "THE TOLL OF TREA- SON" ii. “nsscssmma noon" 12. "Iigglvvsn or PATRIOT- 12 Thrill-Packed Dynamic Chapters Also “BAR BUCKARO0S"—A Musical Western “BIARINE ROUND-UP"—-A Comedy “MOMMY LOVES PUPPY” — Cartoon Adeouracy Proved Prescription In having a prescrip- tion put up there is one particularly important matter in consider and that is accuracy. You eun he sure of ac- curacy here because our douhle check sys- tem provcs the accur- ate compounding of every prescription put up. JIIMIESOIPS DR L1G STORE RADIO NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eoulem Daylight Saving Tim, Throughout WAVELENGTH 0% and U.S.A.-—3l.32 m. $.53 m. 10.00 p.m.) 40.10 m, (from 10.30 pm.) Western Csnada—23.53 (from 10.46 pm.) 31.32 tfrom 11.00 nimmr, Jsminli! 1e 9.15 pm. E1081‘. _ BORED: ‘Star- light.’ Carroll Gibbons dz Anne Linner Ccmpere Gerry wil- mot. 9.30 p.m. EDST. -- SCI-CED: Alex- ager Keith on "BRITAIN S . 1000 p.m. EDST. 401-11320: Muisc of Britain: John Ansell Pro- gramme. BBC Military Ban . ps1" - sc - ' ~- .in.--EIIJS'I‘. ~scnun: World Talk: by Wlcknam . RINGS INSTANTS-EASI from pl“ s?‘ ‘is rbmtgs. “Itch” O‘ C ‘B flnApfl Q S gltifl nine-ROS, IINIMENI Jane Withers hi; Prince Edward Jane's Newest Piet re Entitled “Girl from Avenue UT" Big Hit Little liliss Jane Wit-hers -—'ll0t so little any more, but Just as appeal- ing if iiol more su-aficr bOillg the SClEPlYS number one hoycleii for su long tries l0 be a lady tslies not. completely successful» for a very special reason in her newest. ‘picture, "GIRL FROM AVENUE ‘A.“' which opens at Oliarlottetotvtfs Prince Eilivird Tiieati-e this after- noon at. Li. : evening shows as usual at sttcii and nine Jniie‘s got a bov-frietid. but shtfs also got her troubles as a Boweiy spitfiie suzldenh lniinclted in IIILEV Park Avenue. the Jone Withers you love best from nil accent-ts we're heard so it ivotiid seem {III- visable. particulariv of course ii nu are a June Withers fan. as u: ' of us are, not to miss "Girl l-“rorn Avenue 'A"‘ in addition to the feature, the and Susi ..ay' iiiciiicies the latest -t"s and a new Thiee trailer] “Cuckoo latest iii the Can- s On series, "Ciiil ’" and 2i Wait Disticj: lNetvwestern Star & |New Serial At Capitol Tim Holt. son of Jack Holt. l" "Wagon 'l‘ruiii" and Dcud End Kids and Little Tough (Buys in New ser- ‘ial culled “Junior (i~ltlen." For some time. the management of Cliiiifioitettitrii‘; Capitol TIICdIYC have lrcii looking forward to their present pio, l which presenLs a itew \\'t‘>l.(fl‘l . ar and an exciting new siriul Tun Holt. son of the inmnus Jack Holt, still appearing in action i)lCIUl'€5,. makes an ex- citing debut as n westem star in "Wagon Train" playing today and tomorrow, and which opened yes- terday at the Capitol 'l"hcati'e. If all of young Tim's picture even approach nis first. he's assured of a high place iii the esteem of action picture fans. The Dead End Kids and the Little 'l‘ouuli (ill_\'S-—l'll\\'fl_\‘s a for- niiilnble combination. make their first serial appearance at the Crip- itoi in "JUNIOR. G-MEN.” Our only comment is that if the other chapters equal chapter one Char- lottctown is in for a. “n'o\v" of a serial. There will be two malinees at the Capitol on Saturday, one st 2.00, the other at 3.45. Wind up iiearing Into affairs of Abitibi Company TORONTO. Jan. iP-(CPF-An- other milestone tangled affairs of the Abitibl Power and Paper Com- ‘pony. which event into receivership in 1932. vras reached today when n three-man Royal Commission in- quiring into thee affairs wound up its hearings. I Flndinzg cf the commission, ap- tpointed by the Ontario tzovemme-nt to find a plan of reorganization "equitable to all concerned," will be submitted later. At today's Illfll commission sit- ting Gordon Taylor of T-ronto said that while bondholders had s legal right to pannent of interest and principal. he thought their “tim- ing now is dreadful." “You'd think they'd visit imtfl ‘the war is over." said Mr. Taylor who appeared as B. representative . A. E. Oslcr and Company. T r- ionto bond house which sulmiitted ;cne plan of rcorgdnmtlon during tthe commissions heat-inns. "They have waited right years now. With n war (m they soy: ‘we want. tn be pnitl now.‘ If international money nmrlccts were open. money would ‘likely be available and they could rbe paid but stieh is not. the ease.“ t Bondhnldcrs were not. pursuing a fair crursc. he said. His company held a block 0i‘ Abitibi bonds and filed them with the bondholdcr’ brrtrctivc committee, but. had they ‘been in his nwn bonds, Mr. Taylor said. he \\'l'llI’I net have "acne in.” Rcpremnting the stockholders‘ rclts progrntn for today I A \\'l'_\' turn oi fate llurrlcii ot defence $‘.'8,UOU.(Xl0.()0t) from June. 151-10. to June. 1942 on the but-ks oi ll ‘HUC-IOVHIIZ people. One tiiuiizei- alone stands out all l0\\'n the road. That marker car- ries not so niueii an admonition as it command to defend our de- mocratic way of life. it is dangerous to prepare for a little (leivnee. It. is safe only to prepare for total defence. The time has come for immed- iate consideration of assuring the continuation of the flow of vitally itectissary tminitioiis tions which are defending them- selves against attack and against I the imposition of new forms of government upon them. When we rcccill the staggering, changes in the trorid situation in ‘the lust six months. we realize jiiotv iciitazlve all present estimates ’lll\lSt We shall flCwlllftllfi’ expend more than $2.3.0i)t>.(700.000 for defence ivithin a thruc-yeai" Deriod. , It is our policy to retain the ~ltIPllls and ODJPCIIVCS of our social ILUILI (‘COIIUiDIC-illflélllllllfir It $001115 appropriate to defer construction projects that ititer- iere with t-he defence tirogram by diverting mnnpoiver and materials. A start should he tnadn this year to meet a larger percentage of de- fence payments from ctirrent. tax nrceipis because it is the fix- tctl policy of the government that ' inc citizen should make any ab- r inl net profit out of national t‘ once, I am not satisfied that existing laws are ‘in this respect adequate. 1 question the significance of a statutory dcbt- limit, except llS it. serves as n fiscal monitor. the Imam fiscal problem is not the rise of the debt. but the rise of debt charges in relation to the de- velopment oi our resources. I The bonds of the United States Gororiinieiit. are the safest secur~ itics in the ntorld. Oiir tax burden is still moderate ‘ "Olllharr-d to that of most countries. otlicr lf this war ‘as l hope it will. bv peace in a world of good neighbors, then the , complete elimination of competi- tive armaments will become pos- sible. Onlv in such a world can economic stability be restored. NO FAT WITH LEAN LUTON. Enziond ~40?) —A Litton grocer was fined $44.50 here for allowing bacon to be wasted The bacon. he claimed. was for. and his Cllfilmnfiliq would take nothing but lean roshers. committee. Arthur Slsught told the i commission ‘that the chair of the h-mdhotdi-rs’ DFtGCIIVt’. oommittetx} H. J. Symingtnn of Montreal, 66-- sufhml “grave responsibilities" when i he refused to consider stock hold- er's in his plans to foreclose the bond mortgage. l MAJOR-GENERAL V. W. ODLUM who commands Canada! Second Division, nmv oversea. - - 11111605 11155 r-ration in disposition of the Ger- take weeks. l t0 those nit-l _ should be folloivedI atzzressors and arch-enemies inaii troops in the Balkans. Hungarian censorship clamped the Americ " _C_)thers have talked of the uossl- down on details before the number bihtv of a German move throuizh of casualties could be learned. Birgaria aeainst Turkey or Greece. Drastic reduction in pasenizer Fkrreizn Off 0t‘ both. Stil1 other "explanations" train service in Yugoslavia have included: Merely zeneralGer- announced. effective Jan. 15. min re redness in southeastern the duration of’ the winter." ice, said: ‘Mr. of all 55- . . . There Th De tsch Di iomatl ch Poll- mch: Kogrespgndegm c)“: m ls mi constnv-Hvh nrlll for peaoesiid Roose- velt ctlgtillvered adtiltolentftlradlegdwhlich ‘crea con on or p .uc n2 ., i _ i and stlmlfatin b all means the h h“! ma“ In New Zea and the totalitarian states n" honest svmuathv." MID-WINTER F000 Jill YOU CAN SAVE BY SHOPPING FOR THESE VALUES ON SALE F RlDAY-SATURDAY & MONDAY ORDERS DELIVERED THROUGHOUT THE CITY FOUR TIMES DAILY Culverhouse 12 02. Tin PIE PEACHES Each 12c- 2For-—--———-——-—- 16 Oz. 23o Lynn Valley McCready's Sweet. Mixed Or Mustard PICKLES 7 Oz. Bottle 10¢ 27o 25o 2For-—-——-——-—— 10 Oz. Tin Each 6c. Tall Tin Each 15c- PEACHES Tin 14c. Culverhouse TOMATO JUICE l. , Clover Leaf * PILCHARDS 5 For----—— Mm------- ‘F CROWN BROWN CORN SYRUP 2 Lb. Tin ----21c 4 Lb. Tin -- -- — 47c 29o Esaststfa" 11¢ SALMON Fancy Kata Tall Tins Each -----——— f“; Eatons I (No Alum) _ BAKING POWDER, 1 Lb.'_'I'in-—- ---—t--—— DEEP SEA TROUT 1 Lb. Tih-------—---z3¢ BULK‘ MACARONI, 1 Lb- 6c. 3 Lbs.—----——-—-—-—'|5c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR. Pkg.—-—— — 6 Oz. Tin—---—-——-——-—-—-— 1 Lb. Pkg. 3e 33o LIPTONS TEA V, Lb. Pkg- ROLLED OATS BULK, 5 Lbs.———_——-—~----25c CAMAY SOAP Eafllffi- _ __ ___ I4“ BULK DATES, Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs- -——- -—- -----— — — §'.‘=f£§.?'______ 13¢ Quaker CORN FLAKES PULK ICING SUGAR Lb. 10c. 3 Lbs. -——-——- ‘ nan eounrzn #- rnuirs nno vseernotes - Fresh I-ar8° PLATE RIBS, Lb.13c. 2Lbs.---- 25° Corned PORK HOOKS, Lb.10c. 2 Lbs.---- 19° RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. ------23c RUMP ROAST BEEF, to. -----19° i sucmo HAM, for frying, Lb.--—- 33c °“““‘°"“" Breakfast BACON SLICED, Lb. — - -- - — — 27° ROASTING PORK, Lb----—----2‘I¢ FRESH BACON, Lb. —- —- — -— — -- Sunkist ORANGES Mod. Size. GRAPEFRUIT, Each 13c. 2 For —— —- CHOICE GRAPES, Lb.---——-—-——z1c DELCIOUS APPLES, Dozen--—-——29c CRANBERRIES, Lb. 10c. 2 Lbs. ——- ~19“ s 23o ONIONS. Lb.5c. 5Lbs. ---—- HEAD LETTUCE, Each -----|5¢ CELERY HEAD----- -----—-]9¢ 29o Dozgn ._. _-.'.._.._. "net theme-his total relection ot ____€k._._. Attempts to izrnw Ilnert flax are