litter '|'Il’l|lllll_ 0f Peliln Shouts Defiance In liourt i LYON. Jlrlimld - (P)—0P9lilY .. HEAD COLDS RELIEVED qfléfifulall VAL! of Dcmocrfi on ‘trial for treason and oclluslor. OR MQNEY BACK ill-NI be ll he I Marshal PetMn dill‘- -Gnd 1H8 German occupation would do it again if he could. sharp-bearded former editor of lmoiion Francine, delivering a two-hour timde to the court at the lesion yesterday, asserted __ hewasnotatmitorbuta great Plwiot." ‘ l infirm, deaf and bitter, he ex- ugllss head colds luvs m s. elievs ha“ d. l as condlr a new {IIOIIEO V‘: .1?’ ‘ MENTHULAIU the result of the republic. TH??? WQQARDIAN, A GEIITIIALQIIARIIIAII Ba“, Ad.” "laure- ilelii Kidneys of De feel elder than reserved for news‘ at ed _ ofnnowsynstursmsybelnserted stllveoqtsnwollstlietl - “‘"°"“I=r able in advance. , n, m. “n rshrrfiafrlrfi: scent or fr u'ent esn ber t at Kldgeys ‘sgrue’ lift?‘ 315$; health an that there sym toms may he d“. i0 Kidns and Bladder roubles-in men I usually gives pram t and ny- eus rel f by helping the xi t poisonous sxcul cidsndnnd west" y no Smunser... ....l -—-—i_——____-~—=:>::=~___=..—— CIASWILL f0! Photographs. v CONFEDEIATION LIFI lN-i IUIANCE. mo! mustT m... n. in '""-e"~l-“’='-'“='»~‘r'illl‘°""'-"lrlz ccmlnz sprint! IOQ . Buy’ now at m ti‘: ¢.."2.";‘,,°,'; %:'_ed vac” at ‘gnnedysleglxl Wattle-slum irw.,"m.,,"°"‘_"" Tlll STABlrI-B of the North ' American Hotel are ndw open fori businel. 1292i‘ IDGEIS Hardware Com- pany Limited will be ______ B! JOHN DAUPHINEE Jln- 36-(0?) —-'I‘hey day Thursday and rridsy, Febru- ary I and 2 for stocktaking. ‘Du-DON’ i call it "central heating" here. the rrooss must rovlded for in-' Qfgnjgylgngflnada. but there m. 1-31-51 - ill ‘ in London, Erlgland. On tht left is A. A. Heaps, of Ottawa. registrar of the Unemployment Insurance Commission. and right Eric, gmngrooerl (Ottsw lter of , ‘a Labor. — (Canadian a) meclel assistant to t Army - W13 Radiophoto). __._ , _ f“ ICON!!! IN PLENTY "imam-JO N81810:“ 6R I!“ km ersenl ent of eggs, a preliminary test shipmenz was made to Britain. and the report since received stem m9 ‘-i length of time. the yolk to rise and adhere to the shell membrane. To prevent, an; More Scottish distillerles are ex- few months nearlyiodis- tilieries will halve r i th ir re- ar occu “igloo: forethep flltYlfe call or iillation o! between °°° a,ooo.ooo salléma’ 0 “film. ‘il‘_§_"__ m 8 mo‘ room. At one point the violence of EGGS T0 BRITAIN BTAMPID word ‘Canada’ on the 0G8 should m’ ‘CANADA’ be done in a neat and ve --_- runner.” Each of the 500.000. homes and restnu Rival. "Caxrxrada", the Do- Depadmzrl-rt of Amcuiture "Although ezg stamina British requirement. it offers Cen- hda an opportunity to make Brit- ain conscious of the high Quality of Canadian 688s. ‘Ihls portllnity to advertise is ponnibilit/y to the produce egg must be in own best mehi", add the Department. Only recently has Cfllilldfl l’!- of BlNliln which has limited "°"'"%i“’r‘.3“ri‘l%€" sum o LOPMENT mm o, rvarwsnx. England. Jan. 25- B" <r,...>—*"l~ch ‘ “M” c0 . c supp e home-based bomber much of its fuel. is located near Eakring. a quiet Nottinghamshire‘ village seven miles from here, it. now can be disclosed. It is being operated farm land (‘by Anglo- Co.) and high-grade crude lsbeing produced at a rate of more than 100,000 gallons a day. Most of the crude is sent by pipeline to a depot t fleet with g promised he would have much more rfinnfiméfll Y0 9|! illlflnl the second day's ses- 1] ‘y against him — s long mom, “mfsvfm, which conceded that the defendent. ma: train for South Wales refin- e member o! the French ' Nearly 400 wells of varyingdepth have been drilled and about 0 Production to date ed egg powder. Qwpments d will be continued in 1M6. ut not in as large quantities as in of shell eggs which ul- expected to reach a record peek‘ will be assembled st some is more than 20,000 tons. m dvrlot tripping points from Every youngster loves to best s drum snd this wee Italian young- ster is no exception. Here Piper D. Boyle. Kirkland Lake, Ont., per- mits this lad to tsp one of the drums of the famous 48th Highlander: of Canada pipe bend. - (Canadian Army Overse This Army fill-e“ Genital-nausea ha! n8 ‘a m (‘IDIN L(|N\|\)llI Lin]. the lllfifflfv style punctuated ‘with. ‘Prim ft Kémw, "ad," Britain is a mytlfientral heating m the invective for which he has been] T 5 ' we" 9 51 a“ a The wartime coal shortage is‘ mnlmudmrhfisl-tvivlloa-nilliusrlzmalrmae, H m“ """"“ ' ' '3" emu w blame. but radiators in rev cw e an his" “W _ even the most modern uil mole to m a no; on the throne ,eft".';'.*fll}°llolrd"htv°nlnl.. ‘*3, u" c101,, ‘,3, 4””, “m”, {M WW Ire only m: the size ureubzolmtlli ‘o! Home. llf France had lls . M.‘ ° us‘ ' Bu“ " “may m, i k mun‘ 1,294! lune sill-lie across the ocean. They ‘h, ‘a M w,“ m" ‘m, u, u n. lint-he m fer. flrsmhev. TJ-I. - “idem a" more than lukewarm beck as 1M "by e “$1,, W33 “we; tn?- gmg 355m"; May 304, and June and there are no stonn windows to g- invisible We still selrnlto rehétteu 1 Ind 1 M‘ Rlflmlm "id lewd m" “l? m‘ “ld- “ml” °“id°°1'$~ l Sty himself "the most nenob “d New Aug The central" p331 o; Bfltgiyfs .. , light; for we all know that the m '“ m“ w“ wit}; light, which giids the moon. and d which gives such a lustre of bril- liance to the planets, is not the light of their own burning hearts but the light of the sun which. f0 our eyes has set. Go out these win- ter evenings and look at the west- ern sky where Venus is glowing in her unequalled splendour-then rc- member thst but for the sunshine which is gone from us, there would bclsflno such Jewel in the ear of n t. I preached last Sunday on that text of the apostle. What have ye ghvathy: no): gecelvliaftbut titre en ar-— a we u ears o $3.2m, ‘wdmmfnfi ‘°“wwmh° hear it-is preaching that text in new,“ w“ wk“ mnmnd b’ the heavens every night. Now in loom-t 5141mm” y yltlfse s lritualhworig are there nfi ' r no eswentesunscems Dmlnlhgniganxg h€h°w°'h““' have set? There is such evil in the m e mm" stats and such quarrelling in the M Church. that», men are tempted to cry. there is no God. In such hours. urgent and paramount becomes the duty of personal religion. In such hours Christian character is called for, with an appeal that no other time can match. For the Lord God is a sun, and when I-le seems to sink out of the national or eccles- iastical horizon, then lives that n_ satlllkglow vtvtixth His light érlmid the 56mm mun,“ w“ ma,“ the ar are c unanswcra e argu- iflgm w we“ in m: awn ddemmlment for l-lirn.__ W "l" “m ‘*4 ‘ht Wwiml" THE BAPTIST crumcn ating other French- lalredIvs-Densssney I-lis qeech we; filled with bli/‘Jlg Dhrvraes and hatred for Democracy, JWB mil lord-mere. Considmbe hostility toward Maladies was evi- dent at times in the court- mid fllltlfil‘ t0 the floor. were nicked vo by MMlrlne JuJo, 1s. his wfdiwr. who is on trial with him 1 Y,“ lust about to come to the fit, he fleshed while being led | l0 his cell for the nlaht. I-le isrie Spring Csr- vl-l, s m-tr. GBIAT DISCOUNT IALI still continues at Kennedy's Lad! Wear. i-I-si. supposedly up - to - date heating schemes is MIDI-Nil! the can. “lull-Ell 01’ all available heat Even the natives Qfflused p b", ._fi over office and apartment heating rum: IN orcv at ass this eve- dilrlns the year-end cold spell. ning and hear lidiselidldnclrennan, ‘Ihose who have been Overseas and Provincial Bflflllled Canadian or American perature control were almost efenwreq by ‘violent about it, the Prince Edward Is and Tuber- "I was brought, up in England culosis League. 1-29-11 and thought it natural to be toast- é ied in front and frozen behind," LEAVE FOR MONCTON -M.rs. said one young Englishman r1- Cairns, widow of the late Ralph cently back from New York. "Then Cairns and little daughter .Qe.il ‘I went to the States. left Sunday en route to Moncton, “This Christmas I was miserable where will have medical et- a. another’: place. And there were tendon by an Orthopaedic surgeon u fires there, too.“ there. The most loyal Britons will tell th t 'l ' . cuss-r‘ DISCOUNT SALE slmllrgglthrill, 65hr? ellrwattdnghelshglgh continues at Kennedyfls Ladilasshguld be chili. They quite ignore we“- 1'26'31' tseriroléiihi and sneeses that make CONFIRMED nurom" "r0 nut. 5.5,’ us“ e i“ “ma” a "m" DOUGLAS — 'I'he officer conl- __ traanding the airport at Charlotte- 1' n e ‘l. V town informs the Guardian that as Eire srcilurrc lllsiiligokglllcueila Coun. 'I‘..B. Rogers was in error Mme a lumngmowu U; me on,“ when he imlled that 5°!“ 9193mm it or leave it" attitude of London had information direct from the grades , and bmlnessmen gener- commanding officer at the airport ally, with regard to the proposed trans- "Culldldlis." in the Daily Sketch, ference of the Air Navigation wmpe recenqv “m; q an, genius School from Charlottetown ° Summerside. He states he EEWQ 011'?- many of vuhom, in peacetime were no such information until called 3111.05; nuuseanngly anxloés w dhfilllflfillt ldsdcmv. e red m ; f M rning '3; gmgggfgbg 35;»; m: gm; ‘dfidfrfrp wufi 233$, ‘isfifiryl... “m m the “m we“ Wat God. The record 0 a lc car. °“¢ ""1"" "1 the accusation ‘$153 lwétlrdnlrmlfirlmfir’ §§Q°o°§°§l u“ m” “m” h“ “mwkid 9W5" whcm In Hebrew 11-5 there are ident Roosevelt as "a valet of me , lih s ' ' 1m Jm" m‘ c" "W116 and thhagrt“l(r)gdlalea edhllfvdodwlsGtgvflstis ‘till: -' ea . rnfdflflxlan“? Wm‘ m!" l5 "MW" source of lasting satisfaction to us °°° - but 1r than. is all the emphasis is Westminster confession‘ cf lath “the chief end of mun is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. God is the ultimate, man is the means, Satisfying God is ‘llewsman Praises llew Book “Stand By To Beach" By FRANK LOWE (Canadian Press Staff Writer) ILONDON, Jan. 28 -— (OP) __ Its like walking down the streets of your home town, this reading‘ Gordon Holman! “Stand By To Beach." becauis: you meet so many familiar A account of the part sea-power played in the invasion of Normandy. the book was created when Holman. havhl correspondent for the London Evening Standard, was ettoehed to the mixed British and Canad- ian force- which stormed the beaches of France. And every chapter contains the name of a Canadian well known for war service. The book starts at the beginning elf thtehinvssjior; olzshrstion and car- "! r0118 0 e day when Prints Minister Churchill sn- nounced thst "all this (the levee. ion) constitutes s feat of organiza- tion end efficiency which should excite the wonder and deserve the admiration of all military stu- dents." The first bit of invasion drama ls the scene where the correspond- ents are briefed for the operation. Their names which have been familiar by-lirlea in Canadian pa- pers before and during the war- Cmdr. Peter McRitchie, B. C. N. overseas press chief: his assistant. - Lt-Cmdr. George Lawrence, and Ross Munro, Canadian Press war correspondent — are brought up. continued nssocia-ticn. Such a life $15 the higher will oi Gcd and eys. "Wisi; ye not" said Jesus, "that I must be about my Father's hus- iness." This is the function of every life as it was of Jesus 1t is our-s to flee from en's ideal or t0 exczute it, not only to know but to do. Through faith did Enoch satisfy Cod Man's highest duty is en- dea/vour to satlshv God and this not elaboranc works but by sun-pie, perfect, trusting faith. When the days of life are ended may it be sold of us "he had this test- imony, that he pleased God " Zlingorellfs [tissue Thee 0 Lord" was the monmhg anthem" The Church School met for Bible Study session at 2.30 P,M, under the direction of Mr. R..J. Rupert, Superintendent. 'Ilhe sermon at the service of Worship was “Fllithfui to ." Miss Pe-arle Burns sang venv effectivel Malcttes "The lord's Mayer." he evening anthem was ‘mashed and Still." Mrs. Cr. Elliott Full. organist and director of choir was in charge of the musk: cf the day. URGES ALL-OUT EFFORT BEUFAST —- (OP) -— Delegates from 11o branches of the Ulster Planners Union, have adopted s resolution calling on Nor-men; 1m. land farmer's for a final all-out ef- fort to maintain the resent high lcvcl of food product on for one more season. ONE WAY OUT Evening the Erld mlstfe“ "srmm": s. l." ~ e ans an esrcyers a a '11., octopus always tries to de- adl-lumnzillms tlsfthi deleds briefly 2nd Ilmpartia ca: -___v°“' "‘°"_____"h°“ °°p“"°d' _ he tells of those perform bv British and United States craft. Beside the writer's ship. H. M. S. Hilary which was the Canadian Army headquarters ship, is H. M. C. s. Prince David. and in the pref re- ls of some amateur re- the Canadian ship en invasion paper "The David Prints" was put out and Holman says that the eye- witnm accounts lDDear-irlg in that paper were better than those appearing in many of the regular OTC. As the invasion grew older be- came a fact rather than s hope, more and more Canadians appear in the book. There il. for in- stance, the siorv of how Copt- llsrcld Grant of Halifax slammed m; hi; guns of ll. M. l. lhter- riss against the port of Cher- more, too. Holman toils of the gummy. fight - where Gen. do Cieul after four veers of was stuck in the sround '00s were scratch words, "here lies s Canadian sel- n “i325 er. l, 1| m sto - s chronicle “mint! thaat is ul in spots. be- esuse it is so i ed with tech- e1 data: How many men land; nlc l m» cmv- "hi" i ° r com-nu a 1 l :E*P'°";_k pm In ‘he m". on ‘M i Iyggngaie isn't s stlclrleer‘ gr ' “k Rescued after German‘ The Rev. r. Judson Levy B u: [in consideration of the fact that 11s ‘a severe attack cf the flu. wrong. In the great words of the. not iust a matter of mordlrexceiicnce, it is the atti- tude of love, faith and trust. Enoch walked with God in life of intimate ‘are her ,Ivan at home and Wendell in ;training with the Canadian Army upon by lvrr. J. Lester Douglas at lease/Y Th“ we - 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, when 12y widespread ,,j,f-,¥,‘,’§‘§,“,l or 5pm‘ On \¢- Mr Donal-r w» ,- m-mber or or .°.Sr‘é’€l°i'r§§°‘€fi2‘ir§.’é ".‘.‘§’.“°.§?... Parliament he 00h! Pmed the N- when people might remember lm- ‘Dflrt that had been received. politeness into the peace years. H: Major FfWalter Hyndrriah. who ktrjylorfirsglagggteélfmlilgiglilgs nfirlgxfliifd hi‘; in Halifax Military Hospital. is seen, "G006: Will soon be a bit more plentiful," he said. "It's time we started thinking about the day when customers will be able wbuy somewhere else if they want w,’ CHERRY VALLEY W.M.S. The annual meeting oi rhe Cherry Valley Women's Missionary Society was held at the uome of ' Mrs. Trucman Jenkins, with an uttcnduncc o!‘ thirteen members. The president. Mrs. W.J. MncEach- em presided and the meeting cp- ensd with the reading of minutes of last annual and monthly mcet- ' ere approved as rend. ‘mg officer's wrrc elect- , l-‘iilim Presidcm-ltirs. W. J. liliiCEliLl- em ire-elected). Vice Pres-Mrs. A. S. Weir (re- elected). Trchsurer-Mrs. W.J. Mulch (re- making satisfictory recovery from lZiiSTEIiN Glllilihihll . ‘BURNS CONCERT. Montague. “b71151? 1st. Bagpipe. Scottish Songs and Dancing. Also Plav. in Memnriam MRS. JAMES-IITXRRINGTON There passed peacefully away ht Spring Valley December Gill, Mrs. James Harrington, nee Annie Laura Tlwmpsorl. at the early age of 53 years. She was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. elected). Andrew Thompson. Annie, as she Recording Secretary — Queenie Mutch ire-elected). Correspollulrlq SCC§'.—MIS. ett MacDougall. was familiarly known. was loved and respected by- all who knew her. Althougn she had been in ill health for h number of years she was never known t0 complain but was always cheerful, Left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate wife and mocher husband and two sons. Ever- A. H. Mlltcll. A program wus then curried out which included reading and prayer HESS MBtlIlCSOIII prayer Weir; hymn: "Where Cross Crowded ways of Life." H"! P" by Mrs. George Irving. Mrsfweir gave a brief talk on the Philippine Islands which was most interesting. the yer and with wlicm she had looked forward to his coming home on Christmas leave. she is also sur- vlved by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs, Ethel Glennon, Scmerville, Mass; Mrs. Wesley Champion. Kensirrgtoh; John wil- liam Bowden. Alberta; Andrew J.. New Westmlllitc , B.C. and James l, New Hampshire. A sister Hattie and brother Thomas predeceased her several ycsrs ago. Judge Her funeral which was held from missionar‘ her late residence was largely at-iihe cloth being awarded to tended in spite of unfavcurablein MacEachcrn. The proceeds from weather and was conducted by her same amounted to - , pastor the Rev. D. E. Noel. Tsk-i The next meeting will be head in; as his subject The Resurrcc- at the home of Mrs. W. J. lgiutéh- tion his message was one of ocm- The meeting closed wit 1 e fort and hope. The lwmns suns ‘King and the Mlrrmh Benedict '1"- welo: Peace. Perfect Peace; Rock (Patriot please copy) and Safe In the Arms of '_ " Beautiful flowers covered the casket. The pallbearers. all of whom were her nelshbors. were: Lester lsrysnton. Gordon Bryan- ton, Daniel Bryanton, Everett Sudsbury, Stanley Ramsay and Bruce Caseley. This War—‘-Four Years Ago yieriai. was read concerning Prcsb _ Thu offering am- and discussed. ounted to wered with a verse of Sflllllillle- Mrs. A. Jenkins and Mrs, Iy The Cl-Illllln Plcll .. JAN. U. IBM-ONCE Hemill‘ 03m . '70, died foliowinl! h- 1mm. ACUIS and "INS Sevfct illlfifdiliifll are s .__---—-—~ style. SYMBOL OI‘ EQUAL!" siege, he was glad to get hand- - “this “y, ‘g m; me-dcrvn cost and muffler to gels. “hit-l r. ......... they ward off cold. Anyway, it fits were eow- n» m Y‘ ‘Illlliflhfil outskirts oi s village on the Qtning SEX EDUCATION SAID ESSENTIA ‘TORONTO. Jan. 24.—Thorough sex education for children is essen- tial, said Col. A. E. Kirkpatrick, former member of the Toronto lbout two feet from each radiator.’ " Poihicr, Cilurles Louis, Able ymmr. Yurmouih, N. S t0 very tired of rudeness from people- Missionm-y Monthly Secyn-Mrs. I by president: reading by Mrs. Fur» by Mrs.‘ i I I A letter from Mrs. H. Johnson. $1.55. Roll call was m5‘. George Irving were appointed tci ' the sewing on our travelling‘. cloth, which resulted in! Mrs. J.1 police conunlssiori, in an address to a recent meeting of the council of the Toronto Branch of the; Health Le llc of Canada, . Klr president in: an against venereal diseases arhen he eases. He said t bl question of sex and venereal dis ease " he ‘ Dr. L. A. Pas‘ . elected Assistant medics 0i the branch, was urg- told the meeting that youth Wu all-out effort in the war the chicf sufferer of venereal db- s. so . shouldn't our children hs "Wh tausrhtythe secrets of sex earlv h life?" he asked. “Too often their a first lemons are pretty h bet rough and tough. How rnuc r it would ,be if they were given proper ed- ucation." t T w uegna. oron ‘s officer of nssith. bat of reported touched on the subject oi sex} Ontario cases, 45 per oent were education. iunder K years of me and U pl “We have been too ‘polite. too ccnt under 30 years. One in 4i mid-Victorian in handling ihc lemurs" List l ‘of Basualtie (Continued from last page) Mumlum, LCUilriYCl Kclnpsu-r. Engine Room Arllflchr, 4th Class, Hagersvllle, Ont. MacAvoy, Gerald William, Petty Officer Cook i0), Halifax, N. S. MacDonald. Ashley Kllburn, Able Seaman, Ottawa, Ontario, MncKcnzie, Prleizender, Able Sca- man, Riverside, Ont. hfclilriuc, John Lrvlle, Able Sea- man, Winnipeg, Mull. McCarroll, ‘Thomas George, Sto- ker 1st Class, Hamilton. Ont. McCrindle, William Donald. Able Seaman, Nipawln, Susk. McGrcgor, Wiiilanl, Leading Sto- linddcu‘, ker, Victoria. B. C McLean. Daniel Able Seaman Vancouver, B. C, Nicl s Joseph Russell, Lead- Fnrt William. Ont. Emmeii Joseph lill . Snbrcvcix. Perm, l Joseph, Able man, Glace Bu)‘, N. S. Pirillips. John David, Able mun, \Vill€1SOi‘, Oni. Pike, Brenton James, Able man. Saint John, N. B. Sca- Sea- Ser- Ricrlcicnll. Joseph Arilzul‘ Lllc- ielr. Able Seilnlan, Ottawa, Oni. Rennie, John Ernest, Chief Pei- ty Officer. Kelowna, B.C Roberts, John Clark, Engine Room Artlficcr 4th Class. Stratford, Om. Roberts, Rzzynlurld Leslie, Able Seaman, Moose Jan's, Sask Robcrlshznv, Eric Able Hamilton, Oni. Robertson, Liil Anderson, Seaman, North Saskatoon. Robertson, William, Stoker Class, Glasgow, Scotland 4 Seaman. Ahle Sask. lst Roger. Leo Anrilony‘, Stoker ‘s: Class. Toronto, Ont. Rolls, Reynlnnd Burton, Able Seaman, Si. slcphorl, N B Ryan, Norman Vincent, Able Seaman, Sault Ste. Marie. Ont. Singleton, John fford, Able Seaman, Port Stanley, Ontario. St. Laurent. Joseph Ludger Mur- cei. Able Seaman. Quebec. Que. Sampson, Frlmcis Leonard. Able Seaman. Halifax. N S - ' Sanderson. Earl Henry, Able Seaman Mrs. Deli sander-son (N filler) Midge“, IIEJ. Albert Victor. Leading s5 . d, t. Lambert. Que. Skyvirleion, Francis Geoxsjv. Sick Berth Attendant, ‘Toronto, 0'“ Somnleriicid, Samuel Wirilnegr. Able Seaman, Saskatoon, Sask. Scucissc, Paul Edward, Coder Montreal. Que Stevenson, Elnrcr Iloward kcr lst Class. llivelock, Om. Sin- Siczvart. John Lonto. Able Sci-l n (‘lady's Siowurl lWifci ‘ml 45 Euséon Si, (fhnriolihtorvn, IKE‘: accident and at the infill!!! "m" inn)’ Gcorqo. Sig- 1 the Great Southern Railway 1W i ‘carried many millions of D mun, Mrs. Stewart. William nnlman, Hnmlllon, Ont, Sutherland Jcllh Wail. SCllllfill, Eclmunloll. Alta. sKcKwARb Ahlc ' April 1. cases was under 15 years. Sweet. Charles ldwin, Chief Petty Officer, Victoria, B.C. Thompson. Harry. Stoker 1st Class, Montreal. Que. Tuppcr. Al‘.l~.\ r Robertson Ord- nance Artliicsr 4th Class, Nee Glasgow. N S ' vair, James Aleundsr. Inset? StXEWlIXTl, st. Joseph's Island. On - ‘ l) a1 , Veinitte, Joseph Victor Wilkins, Supply Potty Officer, Mnril Jnssph Guysbnro Co., S. Wallace, Peter William Able Seaman, Saskatoon. Sesk. Wiltscn, Maurice, Able Seaman, Napanee, Ont. Watson. Reginald John Tele- grapllisi. New York. N,Y., USA. Williams. Kenneth Walter, Erlgino Room Artlficer 4th Class, Peter- boru, Ont. Wood, John Alfred, Able Seaman, Kampstead, Kings Co, N 13.. Yeadon, Robert Lawrence, Able Seaman, Halifax, N.S. FREE SCHOOLING STARTS APRIL l LONDON, Jan. 25—(CP)—-Tult- ion will be free in all secondary and primary schools operated by municipal authorities from next Education Minister R. A. Bulkr ilns announced. It is a first sup ill the ministry's plan to five ovary boy and girl a chance o! first-rate schooling. no matter how small the family purse. Special charges still may be lov- ied at the municipal schools for subjects like violin and piano piny- ing, dancing and elocutlon but there may be no fees for the ordi- nnry-currlculum. Fees for evening classes will be charged. but on the understanding that they will be remitted in cases of hardship. Britain's education plan calls for raising of the school-leaving use from 14 to 15 but this step has been postponed at least a year be- cause shortage of school-room space and teaching staff. Advise British To Stick To liheap liars LONDON. Jan. 2G - (OP) - Lord Brobumn, former lilinilter of Transport, today advised British manufacturers to stick to making small cars after the war in to meet United States export corn- petition in E00! markets. "If you t ink you can take on America on its own type cor, You are doomed to failure, he said at an automobile luncheon. "It is in the other type car-the low; power type-that our future lies. scream ruzcosn (By The Canadian Press) DUBLIN-Frank DeVlnE. Dublin sorter, was killed in a iraln counsel said that in 20 3'53" assen- wlth no accident involving the fore-paying passenger chooiz gors c!" ill T Fin! suspect shortage of vitamins in die! when child lacks interest and progress in study , To be leech at school, to be eager fur play; a child needs 5 vital vitamins. ONE" Vitamin Tlilllfll'—0hfi alter dinner. Easy to take. No unpleasant after-effect. They supply ALL the vitamins and hlsc contain valuable minerals (for teeth nurl bonus) plus yeast. Only $2.15 for n ilrc vitality that comes only from a full daily intake oi‘ the To ollset diet deficiency, give “ALL-in- breskfast, one alter -, months supply. Al most drug stores. " NE”¥.'.‘;t'§'-'£ By strides. llfiWll as they storm the front below Warsaw has moved westward h ill Eastern Proht. also sction such u this the whole Soviet