JANUABY 219-“ _rnl: CHARLOTTETOWN QIJARDIAN PAGF THREE »»~»~~ V 1 ‘ L’! PRINCE EllVlAlllI-J-IS-v-Q-Today & Tue. 1Tb: Bentralfiuardlan This column L1 reserved for new; of 1 local interest, but advertising of Double-distmid love Fun , . . thaFll llnp America lwghing For weeks. 1s rivvu ‘m: MAN r0 lulu: llvlwi run "DADDY?" shflinvents": husband and than lie claims 110's "it!" a newsy nature muv he inserted- .. - . at 5 ccnll a ward. strictly pay- ' able in ad ance. REOOVERING FROM ILLNESS_ i-i-iends of Miss Imelda MacGulgtui, city, will be pleased to know that sne has about fully recovered from iier recent. illness. POLICE COURT — A young man with a. Police Court recml was PIBCLd under arrest early Saturday tilomlllg when found wearing a naval uniform wuthout oullluluty. He pleaded guilty and was re- manded for sentence. A drunk and ‘ incapable who failed to appeal had his and estreated. APPOINTED BRIGADIER _ Lleutcllant Colonel L. T. Lowther ‘ of this city wh; went to England l as D.A.A.G. of the First Division has been appointed Brigadier of the First Canadian Infantry Brigade of that division during the tietlnporalv abellce i:l [he hospital of Brigadier Aiiliaud Sillitll TWO AIIUIEN MISSING-‘Pwo illcmbers of the Royal Air Force, ifutiuned at an ail‘ )Ol'b near hcre have been missing since last Monday night, Chief of Po- lice A. Biruvistle said last night. ‘The i11CIlill'(.'.\1V.R€L‘\’0 and V. G. lncii are, W. Rccve and V. G. Elderfield, both alrcraftsmeil first class. The men were in Charlotte- town Monday evening but have mot been heard of since. Chief lBlrtwistle said Reeve was rive feet IIIIII lnchcs tuli. fall‘ with blue cycs, tllicksct and with a scar on his chill. Weight 153 ooullds. klldcrileid, slightly under six feet, ‘IIIILL dark hair and weighed 163 ,pounds. He was about 20 years old. The age of the other man was iilot given. oral of Rcv. Joseph Fziv was held Saturday morning fi‘om the A. A. . Hcnllessev Funeral Home to St. Dullstalls Basilica, where Pontifical FUNAIIAI, SERVICES-Tile fun- Popular Science £4’ Johnny Messliefs Orcll. , Requiem High Mass was celebrated , bv Right Rev. J. A. O'Sulilvi1n. as- sisfcd bv Ritzllt. Rcv. Monsignor J. A. Murphy. High Priest; Revs. Ed- mulid Donailce and J, A. Sullivan, Deacons of Honor; Rev. George Mc- Cornlnc and, Rev. Wilfred McCardle Deacons of’ the Mass, and Rev. CAPITOL-ms. 1-00. 8-45- Today Tue. Wed. ‘Iiiglloat Annie . s k . 11 "luff?!" Louis Dougan, Master of Ceremo- nies. Rcv. Gavan Monayxhan and Rcv. A. MacDonald. C.SS.R.. were present ill the Sanctuary. Tile mill 1 R. hit-Innis and C. St. ClairTrain- or, KC. The body lay in stat-e in 1 St. Dullstans Basilica until 2.15 on Saturday afternoon when transfer wns illndc to the C.N R. dcpot f?’ train to St. George's for lllterme . - 6- ‘i3iiilltnflkjal" I'm 9°11” “ TAKEN T0 rancomvoon - Rupert Kane, who was found in an alleaeftly unconscious condition at 1 the ilpprorich to the Hillsboro Bridge on Thursday night, was rclnolwed by ‘ lllc R. c. M. P. from the City Hospi- tal Saturday and taken to Falcon- ,wocd Hospital for observation. The Jllilil gave his address as Amherst. 111. S. Ihvestlfratlon sholved that the had at one time cnlltcd in the lAriny under the name of itficllncl McIntyre and that he had mirt- a habit of “fnking" accidents. ‘It was also lczirliczl that 1.0 lmcl been a nlclitiil piitlcnt. ill Dartmouth, N. S. on fiVe occasions. TRUST COMPANY OI-‘I-‘ICE BIYRGLAIKIZEII) — Burgiars were nctiw in thc city ovcl‘ the wcekclid with 1i break nilcl an attempted break bclngz rcported to police. ‘Fllicvcs entered the office of the P. E. I. Trust Company in the Royal flllk Building and took some post- age stamps away. They did not suc- ceed iii getting any money. The break was discovered at. 7 p. nl. Saturday and a broken glass in the door >howcd how entrance was gain- ed. What is believed to be an at- leillptcd break was discovered yes- ’lt‘i'("l_y' when all clllployce visitcd ‘(J19 nfflci- of the Prince Edward Island Travcl Bureau. It was found that, ,. .- o] ».I\ _ MARJORIE RAMBEA ‘ ALAN HALE JANE WYMAN RONALD REAGAN HENRY BUSSE 8r ORCII. Vllaphone Musical Cnmcrly ->.. '7 y , BIBTII IuKINNON-At the Prince Coun- b‘ Hospital, January 21, 1941 to Mr " uld Mrs Hugh MacKinnon, Gra- hams Road, tson. MARRIAGE! HAllrlN-nloollm - At at. Dun- ltens Basilica by Rev. Patrick Mc- Mahon, Jan. l6, 1941, John Alfred A Malfni of Charlottetown to Blanch l1. lfoorc of Murray River, glPABQFIF-It - MocLEOD ._ At Nllllttlas Afiillse on Tuesday, Dec. ‘f 1.1411 by ‘the Rev. W. I. Green. Jfll‘ Qilllislllie MacLeod of For- u. 11111 in Jean William Du- ' OI Geneva. Switzcralaild. -—~ DE IFS < - stunt-lily at his home at Ml- llola‘ Wilizun Burhoe in hi; 5611 you‘, (LARK _ gill I 15111. Miss Clara Clark, .5» 1"‘ “ rears. Funeral from the -~\1<-ellcc. o1 her nephew. Austin Vivi-roll 011 Tuesday, at 2 o'clock to TITO» Ccllletery. ““|'||Fl"—ln the Cit _ q - y Hospital. 12111413] 1-"(1 . Mrs. Nell McPllee, in "$3.111 \l‘lll‘. Remains will be Rlcilaard-lf fhc residence of Mrs Sm“ (Xfcliinnon. 206 Dorchester am“ ‘10111 three o'clock this .__fln~~flflll until Tuesday afternoon 110;,“ AP)‘ will be forwarded to her - lll Fast Baltic from where l. ., . if‘ funrlal will take place Wed- “i-‘dfll luornln" to St Columba Clfflrl-h, p.113; palm" ' 1n Memoriam I .- "—— filming memory of our deer @312". who dlrd January la. 1m. l0 forgotten lies in peaceful we sh II I It . her InnmNyY-u up L470. v.-_-_. s fifififi N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER (‘lurlotteto and North Wilts Ire Phone lltl " "lrmorv Inverted by At Augustine Cove. Jail: the back window had been broken fllldt one of the bars protecting it bflll. In this case, however, the u. s. wcild-be burglars did not succeed |in gaining entrance to tlleoffioe. 1 Sgt. w. K. I-I. angel, R.C.M.P., has ‘ '11 ill at his home fol‘ the past N f d1 d At ST. JAMES CIIURCII ._i_ Rev. Dr. J. Kiel" Fraser conduct- ST‘ Jon-bra Nnd" Jan 26__(cp l‘ both services yesterday. Ill thc cable) __The United Suites trims. iilorilllliz he prcachcil on the tcxt port. Edmond B. Alcliitildci‘. I)(‘i'lt'— Colossltills III and il-“Your life is 111R troops to man thc U. S. defence hid with Christ ill God." and dealt base here. was held ill Concciliull _\vl'.ll_ the necessity for more spir- Bav over the week-cud by a snow- ltualfly and contemplation. less storm that made it lnlpo slbc for hustle and activity ill tllc develop- her to enter this nfll'1'O\\‘-ll0CK(‘d llicllt of the Christian life and the my f, lPXpflllSlfill of fllc Church. ’I‘l1c The 2l,000-ton former Gcrnlrill choir rclltlcrcd thc nllihcnl "Hark llllel‘, with all llll(|iS('iOSt‘(1. 1llllIl|)\‘l' Hark My soul". tshclleyi, Mr. and of soldiers aboard. approached St. Mrs. Raoul Rcylnond taking tilc John's Saturday. bill ivus lorccd to sDIO part. detour around Cope Friulcis to. In the eveninv Dr. Fraser weather the storm. Because the pl-oachcd on the tcxt Lukc 12-24, harbor mOUK-il WOURI afford Ql\1\‘ Fl “Consider thc Raven." The clloir 15-foot clearance 011 villlvl‘ 5K1"- it f‘('ll(I(‘1'l‘d the nilthcnl. "Jcsus flnvcr was not considered advis; 11c totzikc ‘m M‘. soup Mm Annflbflnp Law- months as a floatiluz blllTflLi-S. Tllc 1 St. John's oiicc astaln will assume; llcr in until the wcnthcl‘ clinical. 5,." 111mm; 11,,- solo pa“ The Alexander. WillCh wit. 1x‘ tho I garrison she carries will bc brouuilt ashore after llvinrz quarters for the 1 the status of a gnrrisoil tcwll iiftcl‘ n I a lapse of 70 irears. It is that lulu: ‘ WASHINGTON. Jail. 26-~fAP)- largest vessel ever to cntcr this port, will remain ilcrc for scvcriil troops have been colllplcfczl on laud. j ' ' Ajflvn] of‘ the troops lllcalls that l . since the withdrriwnlvll" British tmOps stationed hole orlszulalv to withstand tile attacks of tiic French were withdrawn. M. V.." int Halifax, Britain's ncw WORK Ar H“: (‘oAyl Aliibrillfisilfllll‘ mid member 0f the British war cribiiict, said Snhirdily At the Pacific Const and tlliouall- out British Columbia a [COLL coll- servatioll campaign in co-o1‘-9l‘=\~°" lllf‘ urrntcst riid the Ullitcd States coiild provide his llomclllnd for yoll Silver fox A 1 Fur prices , Make advance 1 The following information con- f 001111111; the Canadian Fur AUCUOII Sales Companys sale of sliver toll pelts, held in Montreal on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday, at which 18.000 pelts were offered, was re- celvcd too late for publication in Saturday's issue. From Peter G. Clark of the P. E l’. Fur Pool. Ltd, attending the auction ili Montreal the‘ following: 1 "Sales continued strong today. 0V9!‘ 400 pelts sold for 550,00 or over. of which over 50 sold for. over $70 and three for over $100.1 The top price was $135. Salon con- gludi today (Saturday). Peter G. ill‘ . _Fi'oln the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. Sulnrllc rslde: "A telegram from the Canadian F111‘ Auction sales Co. Ltd, Mom.- rcal, received this morning by lis {lives the good tidings that on ves- tcrda_v's auction sale of sllvcr fox. pelts 88 per cent of tllc day's ot- fciings were sold at prices seven‘ to ten per cent in advance of] those 0f their December spoclaii sale." Canadian National Silver, Fox Breeders Association The telegram from Mr, Clark] rcfers to Friday's sale. of wvllicll. some 700 pelts of the 9.000 offered were consigned by the Ontario Fox Breeders Association and were the show pelts of that organization. They were a magnificent lot and no doubt they contributed to the verv high prices silowil in Mr. Clark's wire. ‘Pile information fi‘om the Carl- adfan National Fox Breeders As- soclatlon had reference to Thurs- day's sale. Altogether the sale was un- doubtcdlv a most successful and illspiliiltz one from its start Mon- Klfll’ with thc sale or general furs such as muskrat. aver, racoon, mink. martin and ermine and oth- er furs which reached from ten to fifty per cent higher than the prcccdlnz sale tn December-to the silvcl‘ fox as mclltioncd above the latter part of thc wcck. Trinity United Church MONDAY:— 7:30—Sl.udy Class of \V.lli.b'. at the‘ mon pointed out that God in His‘ infinite tenderness wclcoillcs shown in that beautiful story there every bit as beautiful as tlic rc-; claiming of the sinner nftcr hc| has sinncd. The 111011111111‘ illusic was IIIIYIFI‘ the (lircctioll cf Mr. A. R, Kendall while the choir rclldcrcd the ail- them "Wllat. Arc These?" I In the evening, Rev. Mi‘. Miller‘ entitled his seluuii "Going Out into the Unknown". He illustrntqd his‘ sermon with tho storv of Ab-‘ rallzun leaving his native city be- cause 0f his faith in tllc 0f God. All nrcfif lcilrlcws - formers wcrc UFIIIII“ -'-‘-~ ~ <~ =~ -‘ I into the unknown." with no guide but their own faith ill 1::ao1-.. ' all pvcople- who lire not uicri‘ drift- crs tllcrc coillcs a time wlicn they‘ will cillbark flpoll solllc original] vclltilrc. At such a tilllc it is wcll‘ to think about our great prcdcccs- sors~to hitch our wnaoll to a star. -for only thus will our vcufurc be spiritually successful and tllc world ricllcl‘ fcr our cl~"‘-‘-‘.‘oul'. _ The cvclling alltllcln xvds. 1011i‘. Breathe 1\ll Evcniul.‘ Bless- mg." Shipping hill: Makes appeal For support VIONDON. Jail. 26 ~10?) - Ship- ping Milliswi‘ Ronald Cross. ill a broadcast to the United Slates. dc- ciarcd Silturdzly llicrilt t-ilnt Bu’ ill can beat the U-boat threat but “we must have your industrial support." face so. lsdiillgclz“ he said. ftvcl‘ since the fall of France our shipping losses have been heavy‘, and at the present rate of sillkillgs, file day might cocne when our powt r to import would not cqual our llliliinrv llccds.“ tllc Minister continued. "Wt- ‘TTP Dlltfllllg all our encrcy‘, ilsult; 1 "Pry resource to mcct this tllrciiz, for 1f inc output of your factories could llot roach tilec 5il0l'!‘S, our i lo n_ illcrc pasiivc dcfcilcc. "The Will‘ lllirht drlu: nu for loll: Yours. before wc could wca“ down tilc enemy's spirit. . _ fSo it s vltwi til nlai“ riin our 511111131113. British shipyards an \\'01'kl‘f1f.Z at filll stretch tn rcplacc 1 losses of oilrtzo ships and rcduco I; lhenl by augmenting wilrslltp: to "1 protect convoys . . . "But tho need fol‘ ships cxcccds tllc ilnaidcd capacity of our _\".ll'f'l.<," l “Tile brittle of 1941 will bc the 1 battle of the seas,“ he sad. "If. ls alone ‘.0 dctcrllliue ulldt f I ,___ _ ‘. . b“- u f . r our speedy victory is worm to you with the Rea class lwitrd 0v.“ W’ $17111“ifiiiilliiilil”311N113? ‘Zilidbiis "mt t" ‘"1".’ l"">==.""~1 l" “W "l- 1i tons of Jam ando the Dlitlvffsfilélflqllfig granhlniion mm “(non 1,, supply. tent you wl 1i to give us 1101p" ‘J t] 12.01 01115 0 H" l , _ l1 .1 11 . (I I1 . ‘_"'_—‘"“"i '" “ ‘, fifiiihhlili‘ T.) 1.1.,» Qllfmfl Elizabeth {if " i“ 5"" m‘ “m” "Q INDIANS sr-mvr: m WAR UNITS fund $50 ivas s Ill ffmlt Nnm‘ The envoys sfatclncllt. was mndc ~—— —- i Fraser and $70 V1 11K‘- Fm"'-“l‘ Rcdito rcportcrs after llc had talked OTTAWA. Jan. 24 —(CPl _T\v.> “ Cross as W911 as 1M2? flllililimes of lfor more than all hour with Cor- clothlllg bclug ccllcfllfd "It" 59m‘ doll Hull. sccrctarv of Statc.—f\ overseas as wcll as to rfillilfcs h‘ ‘Lltlk WIIICII Lord l-faliflix said cov- Canada. , ‘ercd the uholc rmrzc of irr- Madalne do Gripsnbrrrz. Ellfz-Lsll national affairs of vilnl interest to wife of the F-liluish Ambn ‘rider lo-thv two llnflons. London thanked tile inst tulcs for, their all-lrc ill the efforts of 1119 tunltv fol‘ nil cvcil longer discus- Associated Country Wolllcn of 1h? icon of ihf‘ same sublect wiul Pro- World whi-h rcsultctl in Lil.‘ flll-"llw- sidcilt Roost-wit when the Presl- mg and flsqol-aiinn or a home ocon- ‘dent. shattered ull precedent by omica school and handicraft scll00l moi-ting the lncomlml "IWLV FT!- bcmbed during the Ruslsa-Flnnlshvlny nilrht nu the nrcsldenllrl wax, |.V""hl Pntcnlnc tn Chczid-Pfiglfilfiflf- l r n4‘ cam-i e n: (I"(li'{t" . 1' ll“ ailflulfaflilrzirllfillliiig ‘salons lnixrqlt IFJNLLIPFIIII). liroilillll Till" Pmgbuylng munitions, hospllil IIIfl-enllilfflx in the United Status. It krill and bflnqhig of 1111 to war was (IlSCIOWd that lllflll Ulllifd llundrcd Gill Viscount Halifax had an oppor- Afév ‘ I v t 1 ‘m. lam sumlnv Hymn]? the §£l1.‘8.l.°e"n’£€’oit..-’f§’ 1§.§.~‘1‘..3“.1.'l ‘Men I Win11.» be" ‘we Home lax-pct umber '79 &"qkalyllp“lgn 4§lnlltllcm wa: Zulgairllrs "Go Not imtléil Columbia 111' and Alberta 1F" Frml Mc 0 God." Vcry Infgf‘. and Nova scum‘ 12 MC“ congregations wcrc present morning Dr. McGill explaillcd other In- "Id "Tm"?- dfnlls may have Q11] strd liwav from and tilttv-fou“ Canadian .1 Indians from the Nootkns in the ‘ wcst to the Micmics 111 Nova L-olli have Joined Canada's ficllti": 5ft’- vlccs. according to Dr. 11 . director, department airs. . W. Mc- of Indian illclr reserves witllfiul i‘f-p.u'lllllg to the department. .. ~ "til t 1 . ‘.1 (ft lals "were lrivcll folk-a e wcrking hard to do cur (tcvelopmcnt ill battlcshiPfi- .1 1 b‘ u . —*—~ — fifililimyeaiii plmnm l“ muslflnltll’! kllll fills back into l bottle." "A Columbus professor llcw opillcs that» the sum of tile pirts ITIfIV b: greater than the Iiitlf‘. l’ kind for whose cause I utmost sympathy." ' and for WhOfll I am attempting to do all I cnll to unite tllc United States and to 2hr: England all the aid that is p0><l|Ji0 ill iicr struggle ‘ZED-Official Board, Ladies Parlor. for n99 mo“ an 0"“ m" ‘Nomi-I. is also a preventive religion that (‘New revellts the individual fi‘oill ever ‘WM nvillg his Fathers house and is w“ molls on "Tile '1‘1‘at'iling (if J: ‘will. .10 ifs Bcllcvcl." preulo tcaciirr of religion. Rciigioil Funeral of Mr. Daniel Williams Held Yesterday The funeral of the late Daniel Wiluaills. whose death (lectured at lllsiloille. 2 HavLano Street. at iul early hour Friday morning, was held yesterday afternoon. flile re- mains were forwarded from tile MacLean Funeral Home to Trinity‘ United Church. where services at 2 o'clock were conducted bv the Rev. iillf-lil Miller. assisted bi‘ Rev. Doll- aid Bootlirovd. The deceased was 82 years old. The interment was at People's cemetery. Rev. Hugh Miliei‘ offici- ated at the grave. The pail-bear- ers were: Major J. R. Paton, Cap- tain lxolvarrl Murray, Mr. Frailk Eden. Mr. W. B. Bcliticl. D1‘. J. H. Ayn-s and Ml‘. u I". Hiilciiesoll. 'I‘i1c (tcceascd was well known and iiigiliv esteemed iii Cilariottctowil. where he has spent the past i7 years. He was a native of Walcs, and before coming hero ill 1923 had resided lll Halifax \\‘llL’l'(‘._i0l‘ 411 years he had bccil Supervisor‘ 1.1. the Direct Cable Colllpiiily‘ pricl‘ f0 his retirement hl 1921. The late Mr. Williams was a iilan of o. friendly disposition and had won manv friends with his pleasant manner. Despite ‘his Advanced use 11L‘ ivas quite active and imd lwell about as LISUHI ‘rluu-sday ivheli he suffered a paralytic stroke, from which he failed to recover. He was an elder of Trinitv Ullilcd church. He loaves to mnum his u-ifc, one son, Percy‘. with Buntain Bell and Co, and a daughter", Miss Gladys at home. Willkie favors All aid possible LONDON. Jan. 26——(CP)—~\Ven- dell L. Wiilkie arrived in London today 1,0 do "all I can to iuiitc the ‘United States uild to give England all tllc aid that is pflssililc ill llel ‘struggle for free lllcil all ovcl‘ the world." "I am very glad to be in Eng- have the Willkie said, 11c said he cxpccts to slay i_n home of Mpg; “t, '11 uuggfln‘ Britain about two weeks and is 200 flillsboro 5L anxious to scc as much as possible 7:45--Wllling (‘irclc OI the King's l" that "m"- Daughtcrs. East Parlor. I "Bill. 1 wall! to have :1 look ___.___i____ around bcfnro 2~ll\'i1‘.'.! ill‘._\'lllllll". Tlupfffy l; 1T1“) CHURCH I1il\l't‘." ll_c silld. ilddhlg that llc llopcd his ulllrllvllld foul‘ of the At me morning service’ me He“ country would lflCillftft all the Hugh Mme;- in an inspmng 5er_.t0\vns which have bccn attacked In a London intervicnv. Willklc me said: "I want tn soc as much as I sinngr as did the fmhm- in ‘he can of English production and the pawl)“; of me Prodigal Son‘ Y9, social and economic life of tho besides the remedial religion as “Olmltv- Ho shook hands with sonic Am- nilots at the airport lll crn England and rlcclarcd he “glad to mcel you boys." Consumers will Reap greatest Benefit, belief IVINNIPAG, Jllll. lZti—tCP,i—Hoil. J. G. Tugglirf, 5il('i>il<IIA.‘ilC\\i\iI Mill- istci‘ 0i Ati‘.cultui‘c, today said zhdt ‘ l Iiasfcrii Cflluui- ‘ill ‘ ‘lllcilcli ii lllc ‘c- lillcial 14m 'i .ll;1its ilct-cpt tlic ol- tci‘ of tllc DJHlilliUll goicililili-iil f0 piiv llri l‘ file cost 0t 511111131112 8,000,- 000 busilcls of iccci grillil from tile fnkqllinld fo illrlllcrs ill Ontario, Quclicc and the Aizitlllilics. Thc 1J;iliuli<:ll govcriiincilfs offcr was ilmdi: known lli Olluwa bv iilc Federal .-'l;;l'ic11ltiii‘ul Dcparullcilf, ivllicli said tile pliiu dcpcllds oll wlictllci‘ the provincial lidllliilistra- llOlZS aficclctl. agree t0 pay the bal- ance of the freight cllargcs and ar- ralitzc the shiplllcllfs. “'f‘hc farlllcrs ill the cast will re- ccivc illf‘ izrciitrsi bcilcllt from the Diilfl if 11 is iicoslltcrt." ;.-.i1il.\fl‘.'1‘.iu- Kllfl ill all illtcrvicu‘ ill"1'l‘, “Tilcle illilrllf hc a slight ilicrcusc in east- crn collsulnption of fccd grain as a result of the schcnle, bill the ill- crcnso would not be Llfcfll." 11c did not kilow \‘.'lIf‘ll1(‘1‘ nllv cf fill‘ provincial Qovcrulllcnts nlicrlcd Tllc sccond of a scrics of s “ . . i llic iltiill of 111i‘ world fodliy‘ {£6 cfillicdb fir}, speedup o! Allin“ IINIILS dcllvcrcrl by tllc Rcv. l. Jud 111 h" " p m P‘ ' LIA“ B. A.. at. tllc 1110111111‘: stuwlac. the subject "The God Ill Whom JCMIS is t-llc su- s that which rclatcs Illflll to fiod. 11nd thus. man to nlmi. Tiirrc 500111 to bc fwo csseullnls, duo's bclii-f ill God, and thc kind of (lod ill whom lo lxllcvcs. Jcsus is our sour:c of ‘teaching, Jesus does not argue t-lle existence of God. hc begins with a . , t, lid t' . i bl‘ plans to deft-at. I{l1lt"‘.‘i$!ll fllllSi- yirld ‘£3115 . iafmwi 1 lbolicve in God in a ccrtiiin way, such 1L)(‘ll(‘i will rcflcct iisclf ill our livcs land work. Whcn we acccpt JPnllS as lclidci‘ and Lord, we accept the God lin whom ho bclicvcd and of ivhonl .lle tnuglll. The \\‘l‘it('l' of the cpistle o tllc Ifcbrcws illdicntcs that God poke tllroilgh 111s ilu-ss-cllgcrs, and hat llo lpcllks lhriiuqh Tho (ind ill “[0111 Jvs 1A Great Spirit, tllc Ulllicrsal Fath- cr of All, One God. the only God. ‘JCSIIS ,l(‘fl('hlilg real by itvlllsz. God is ox- tprcsscd in the likelics 111s Son. bcllii vcd is made his collccptlon and his l1 mcn. to vii-h mdiviilulil. In csuz. we scc God. Tho nlornilu; llthclll was Jucobus’ "Brother .1l1lf75' Afr." The Church School lllcl at 2.30 illl classes nlld trzoilps for all age-s 11d ilecds. lariciy ntlcildctl. Al 1110 cvcnlilg svrvicc lit 7 p. m. thc " Rev. I. Judson Lcvy ill a poivvrtul scnnon oil tllc subject "'I‘llc Mall 1 lllay bccfmle, brought tllc comple- fioll of tile flloucht in his sermon oil "Til." II. R. \\'0.\II-IN IVORKIIIRS WASHINGTON ~10?» ~A Il"\\' a ccilsus report on cinploynlelit dis- i-loscs tho startling, fact that cvr-rv \' II 1p, must m“. med w put ollycs WIIIIIS to be one. 'I'hc total is ilcalv of Fatllcr. 1 who loves. who c.‘ rs. wllo givcs, to ' Letter Of Appreciation I wish to express my sincere thanks lo the box holders 0t R. R. 1 No. 2. Souris. aild others fol‘ the splcluiid leather ccat and llcrse iblililkct given nlc mid for other; | kindness duriilu i years. (Silflléd) 1 JOSEPH MCLEAN. 1 the past fifteen Fascistgllegime (Continued from__ page _11____ ill the street firriitirlg, though it was not clear. Burdett added. whether they were on the side of the rcilzre or the insurgents. or both. It was reported, 11g said. that Italian Fas- cist Elrickshirts were aiding the Gcrrrullls. _ IIJTIICIUII disrxitchcs said authori- fallve quarters warned reports of lll ‘ t ill Italv lllust be treated with reserve. ‘Fhcv said. however. “considerable numbers" of Germans are entering Italv masquerading as ground staff for Nazi all‘ units. bi with the illriill purpose apparently of stipportiruz the Fascist. regime). (‘ierllian troops. Burdett said ‘he had been informs-d, have occupied Milan's railroad station, telephone central office and post office. H91 l’ said they are reported also on sen- ' trv dutv at malor Milan factories. ' Nazi troops. according to these advices. ilrive been zlvcil control of ‘all communications on the Italian island of Sicily and in the southern Italian rcnoll of Brindisl, Burdett said. 1 Another CBS correspondent. Iluriiv W. Flaiillcry, iil Berlin, re- ported ill a broadcast that "endless trains with units 0t the German 1111" force have been ifoiiik over the Brcllnci‘ Pass (into Italy) carrying materials for air fields. 5181161 {#41113 itics and ammunition supplies. Flallncrt‘ said he quoted from the iic-wsptipci‘ Berliner Bocrscll Zei- lllilil. QUIET SETTLES (Coniinued from P086 1) rcorgiiliaing. v The ifllllltllllilll army has SUILEBCI all archives of the niovcnlolit and 11s in possession of its 1i ts of meni- Ypers, records of their activities and iolllcr inforlllzition ilccessary for a ‘clciillifp, _ ' Churches ‘were tlzronged with Itu- ‘lllaulilils prliyuli; that peace \vlll_be '.pci‘lilzlllcill in lllcil‘ country which liil tile last your has suffered from '(1;1.1'1.ilq\1ak(‘_ (lLSlTlCfllb9l'f‘ll(‘l’ll~ terror land rcvoluticrll. i Hun r-d. of Jews massacred in itho licri ouilul of llalicd were ijqlYPll llluss lulleluls. ‘ 1 Ovcr Iron Guard ycflttls who died lllI filo iltfcmpfcd coup dctat. no ‘cercilionies were permitted. Thirty‘ Rurllziniall army officers killcd by fllc gulls of what Ailloll- cscirs govcrltlllls. called “rcbcls. cul-ilutxuls and iisszlssills" will bc ',‘,l\'t'll 1i lllililiirv funeral and burial a iliilionol hcrocs tomorrow. An uildctcrlllillcd number of soldiers al- iso will be burivd tomorrow. T110 municipal hospital and moruilcs still hold tnlchizcncd dead. Nfziliv arc Iron (iufirdlsis whose rel- ilLiTIS 11c. 1c to 3l)1)iZll' ill public 10 idc _ l‘fl‘ll‘.. According tn unconfirmed reports some Iron Guard extremists already" have bccll nrrcst-cci. tz-icd by court llliiriilil and put to dcafh. FOYTIIPI‘ Hriilih Milli. ‘ Ia inski was fllllOllg those rcglo icd cxccillerl I undcl‘ n new emergency law exacl- . ilV-Z death to anyone found with fimarllls. One version urns that hc ‘flppcnrcd at Ailtollescirs office l-‘ri- ‘fv declaring ill‘ wished to see til f tor to 1il<‘l"‘e his loyalty. that 11c was sc:1l‘chc:l bcforc being ad- l llliil(‘(i and tlliil a IOYOIVCI‘ was ioullrl striippml fo his lcg. lticn ClllSl§‘l‘t‘d in from of ho- 1 ilitrils find illorlzucs rcadiilg lists l-caliil‘: tiic nrinlcs of descriptions of ‘the (lend \\'l‘f):(‘ bodies have no‘. yct bccil clnimcd. i\i‘lil_\‘ mcll and wonlcll who flied tlzrough the lllorguc wcrc parents whose sons iluvc been llllSsiflg .~fnce the fighting vegan. 1 Through tho streets, teams of six {lure white or pitch black horses draped in nloilrliinsz robes pllllcd hrilrscs some of which contained a lriVl-(lo/flll coffins. AllL01l(\\('lI, accompanied bi.‘ thc Gc-rillan hfillistcr, Baron Manfred Voll Killillucr, a German general 11nd lwo Rilmnllizill generals now ‘zcadillc the Buchdrct and stzltc rnllcc, lilriflc :1 four of hospitals Jilid nlnrizucs to obicrnv‘ how scrioils- ' ' ."ll llirl bcv-ll malfrcntezl ."lv-v il‘l'll.'1 tho‘ (‘\'f‘ll unld tccili Il'| bccn l'(‘f1l0'~'€"l from illany hod- fc» — '- Rdilrorirls rosulncd fllcit‘ scllcdulcs torlay hill nll lrrivcl “TH . . ‘ictcd ‘o nlllitirv and‘ c cmployco. on . ..- lilisnolx, 1 ‘All escavpinli ‘Nazis retaken O'I’I'A\\'A. .1111. zo-tcPi --All (iCYlllull pi‘.~-oilcl‘.~ of war who ei- iulpcd from trams altcr cicbarkatioil at all cast coast Canadian port last. heck ilil\(‘. bccll recaptured, all lil- fcriullcii‘. official said tonight. Six of tlic scvcil men are cil route to Cziiladlail lllbeflllliklll. 6111111». the spokcsmcll said. ‘The cvcillil Ls ill thc Ullltcd Status, free on $5.000 bail posted by the ‘Gclulillil collsillule ril New York, ‘following ills arrest a’. Ugdeilsburg, .N. 1.. last Pridny- mg“, 1 P‘ usly ll was believed nim- ‘ _ shad cscapcd since arrival 0t W‘ b1: party 111 Canada. and ‘that. f_\vo of Ill!‘ mcll wclr still m, 81hr‘ ill lllc vicinity of Slilit-lls Falls, :1 . ‘T119 official said. ilO‘~\'(‘\'(‘l’. that a - lluin capturcd at S1. IfitllllllTi Jullc- L floll. Quin, ml Friday and file prls- i ullii‘ HINCII ill. Ouffll burg uric tho ' two halo (‘Smpcti at Slllllils Frills. ' ()’I'I‘A\VA, Jilll. 26». 1GP) ~-Bf\l'Oli Franz. V011 Wcrru. (icrluall pris- iulcr of \\‘ill‘ who cscnpcd across tllc llllPTilflllUIllli boundary illL0 the United Staff's, probably will be ln- 1 lt"1‘1l\‘ti by Alllcricall officials for ‘ the duration of the war. a spokes- ‘ man for tllc cxtcrllnl affairs dc- ‘ imrtlllcnt said tonight. I've found ADLI-IRIKA satisfac- filrv." H. A. Buddcli. when bloat- cd with tans. aullovcd bv bild breath wrcoooeoowovooovooooooovoo l, “FOR TWENTY YEARS 1‘ 1 4- § 3‘ slop SCRUBBING AND U55 NEW 9'5"“ A BOILING CLOTHES‘ DON'T vou Rmso ‘T (ONWNS "5 mow Rluso QUICKLY 595g A MARVELLOU5 ~- ‘ olar c0056 WITHOUT uaso NEW "SW19 If *8" scauesiuo AND BOILING 9°95?" y.“ g ___. --' 1 » YEsn-oAND 1r GIVES - --'~‘ , 3 UP YO 3 TIME$ A5 i _,_ MUCH suns AS 01.n- y‘ 4;‘ V TYPE BAR AND fl f‘ j _ ~ PACKAGE SOAPS ,, y; i; €' =7 -<‘\ s HERE...TRY ENJOY coot, , EASY WASHDAYS ‘ 1211150 sow — THROW AWAY THAT i. wasaeoaao! J “Top-Speefhllifi Rescues Women from Washday Slavery . GIRLS... YOU'RE RIGHT! MV CUIJTHES LOOK AS MUCH AS l0 SHADES WRITER. YET 1 010m 0o ANY HARD SCRUBBING OR WE TOLD YOU SO. AND see HOW AND RWSO BRIGHT Rinses PREVENTS nano- SAFEACTIVE SUDS WATER scum LEAVE WASHAQLE THAT caevs /(!“‘\-‘l; wtoluss-outts . ~ y“ COLOURS , THIS s “NOSCRl MY RICHER SUOS LAST MUCH LONGER NOEN. I'M GRAND FOR DISHES F1110 ALL CLEANING. I'M EASY AS EVER ON HANDS. AND IF YOU OWN A WASHER, JUST REMEMBER: NOT ONE... NOT JUST A FEW... BUT THE MAKERS OF 26 FAMOU WASHERS RECOMMEND ME ICOME IN 3 SIZES NOW... . . SMALL-LARGE-GIANT J ‘ Q o0 Poultry Give Splendid Returns Wllilc not intelidcd to prollloic a “b0oln“ ill the pouliry- industry, flu‘ follouiit; ilcill, glcrillcci from tilt‘ Jdiilulry‘ lssilc of Milczlollziizi Collus- Journal, is brought 1o the attention of, and may be of internal 101m l ialnllcrs. The above Journal, iil turn. clips it from iii!‘ report of the Iowa Farm Buslilm... Assoclnuoil, fnlzcihcl- with Lil“ cotllulcllt, WiliCii 11c (iuotc: “Mcst ilil‘nl(‘l‘.»‘ do not. kccp c1». records, but that fact docs not pro- vciit them lroln wmldcrlng which of their elltcrpllscs are the most plu- fllablc. That is mood bilsillc s scusc. Tho followulc: intorlllailoil “'11s rc- lcasctl ill tllc rcport of fllc Ioxvli F3111] Busliliss AJ~$OCiflil0l1 '1~ fl sullllnuigv for the past sivcu .111»: “For even" $100.00 worth of feed fat tluirkct prices! fcd to t livestock. fllcsc f€"lli"l‘lS wcrc n" . --cllickcll.=.. $1711.00; hogs $14500‘ dairy cnttlc $122.00; bccf cattle. $117.00“ While fccd costs conditions in flus provnlci- illffir solllcvrhat from tilose obtaiuulq 111 Iowa, it is a fact 1.11111 11o farm of live stock glvcs as grcnt a l'\'t1'll for money cxpclidcd as (loos a \\ bred, wrll-fcd, i-al‘cIi1‘.l_\‘-1ll.“.. flock of poulfr and 111:1 rkc‘ 'SIIII' I'I‘OSM_O__WM u. z., nvrrizn cuor Q-OOO 09 9O O4 O 0 0-‘ O-%§§ §§§§44'O-§§§§§+§4§ Q4 0-0-0 50-04% CONFIJGIUS SAY “ITNIVERSI'I‘I' HOP Biggest thing yet!” WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29th. At the NEW DOME with the New‘ Dome Blind Admission 35c pills tax Dlllwillg‘ 8 (sharp) to l2 PGOQOQOQO-OQO-QOOQQFQ-Q%OOOOOQOQOQQQQ0600660400040‘ 1 L-liSl. lll0l‘l'.»iO£ll'<l . AUCKLAND. u. z.. .1111. 24 40p» ‘ Tile fact 1111111 ll1f'('Il.\f‘ll produi‘ ion and a cllllngc-rvcr from cll<".<~ to buttvr mallulai-lurv at Britain's rcqucsi hrld l"‘5lIl1l'(1 in iulitcr c.\'- ports bc nlz incn‘ durinsr 19-10 \v;| Minister Pctrr ‘cd by 112.000 t-ul» kd .\Il'. Norlniill Sommclwillc. I{.t‘.. ‘ _ _ t'ouncil. Canadian Rcil (Miss Nlvlvl)‘ W!" be special spcllkcr. nw mater- .\1r Frilscl‘ whcl; have cr-nt months - u= n5 zvcli ~ ltillli WK.‘ - space n ccrllvn lllzls. IVhat ‘aster 5 First Dominion 'l':1\'cs (1111) 1'11)‘ on conic ]):1_\s instal- in- To ill c n l 1'R(l.\ll"l‘l.Y - s iv l‘ :'.\\' g l-vrlcnilsi‘ .\If)_\‘l'l.\Y. .1 .\.\' 27th SPECIAL DANCE New llomc Illillrnom DflltCllllI from R l0 12 (‘omo curly and nlcct fllc Air Force 35c Admission :~.»o-‘:~=:»~».~‘ ANNUAL MEETING l’. l‘). I. Division Canadian II-xd (‘rnss Society l-IEARTZ NIICMORIAI. HALL. hlondiiy. 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