Regumélziineeds; Faouc Ne“. Dome Ballroom Dancing 8 I0 ILIII. Admission 35¢ lncludinZ t“ m SPECIAL ilALENTlNE DANCE Bond at Piono NEW DOME BALLROOM THURSDAY, m. 13TH New Dome Seven Piece With Al. Blanchard $paciol Valentine Novelties T Doncinq 9 to I < Admission 35c m" " ‘it l BUFFETT SUPPER DANCE Charlottetown Hotel Frliiay, Feb. 14th Tickets $1.25 i talu- practice. l OQ§§O§4 kind family. hell's illness a .l.-Bi13-'.i-l'.l-ll. iCard Of Thanks | his ilcl-iwri. Jones and family tofilitlfl-alrllhleblwillsnlthe feats of vis tot‘ nk all kind friends and lperformed by Bandsninn Duke Neil- - many acts of klnd- ‘son. Duke's fire-eating nct hold his ilso those who seniqaudience s and cards of svm-mianner in which he made things their recent sad r- dis lbifcts, 1m tiiliv rial-ml: uvtlllcllt. ‘il ito extend their" cihanks to the Women's Institute for ‘their many coitrtesies. vlio sent cards of sympath 04am» L-8i8-2-12-3i. wish to nd death. L- § NOTICE , For the present I am do! - only part time military wor '; anti will therefore be able to care of my G. L. SMITH, MD. ‘I0 Hlilsborfl l‘. private Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Campbell, thunk their tmaay friends and neighbors fcr kindness shown during Mr. Camp- Also wish appreciation and also those 12-11. § THANKS - The RPII Shield Women's Auxil- iary oi the Salvation Army acknow- Jedre with thanks the gift. of a Quilt from the \\'. A. Anglican Church of liiiton. P. E I Secretary of the R. S. W. A. [Card Of Thanks , Iiflsll to thank all kind friends 4nd ni-nlhbcnrs for acts of kindness ‘shown; also those who sent flowers. I llsners and i'fil‘fl5 of sympathy d ; lll\'i'i'(‘\‘lil sad bereavement. “If. EARL HUGHES. In Memoriam- inst violinist ‘ "if"! February 5. I940 i ‘ F M! "cl" 55y farewell. Insi- t n l. nrllinal L794_2_1'»§:llrliii st "l": n. lb. h‘? I940. Phone Ml Q IA wiliflbi-sillo your bedside m ‘sped your hand zood by IIer Sister, an Inmsn, . Eleanors, ~~-_._ Ill MEMDIIIAM In Ittving memory or An. ilrew A. flenncsscy. died reb- Illlerlcil by wife and fam- N- D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Ch aiilihlbllt In _MncQUIARRIE gill’. some time our eyes shall vni=.'__cnaar.p_r;rpr_oww GUARDIAN cncr THREE The Contralifiuariiian This column is reserved for newn oi local interest. but advertising of f.“r"'..'.’...'.‘""" "l" 8i‘.“"“‘"’ w r - able in new-Iago.“ ' ° l’ u’ i .11.! A ouries, LEGION DANCE" Arm- Thursday, February ‘Zgtlgéo .l.£."‘a..t.§.'.’..l“‘.f." “‘.a‘.““" Y“; . o en emen o their daughter Joyce Alma to James Emerson MecLeod. Milton. lMuriage to take place this month. J-i-i i FUNERAL THIS MORNIJWL. Trainer (175 King st.) this (Wednesday) mor from the A. A. I-Iennessey Funeral Home nltuilrto totsf. Du£starrs Ba- s ca. rme n Catholic Comeltlery.“ e Oman REMAINS FORWARDED FOR. BURIAIn-The remains of the late Mrs. Isabel Fer uson. who died at Marie last We nesday. were for- warded from- the Machean Funeral Home this morning to Lowell, Mass" for interment. FUNERAL THIS MORNING - The funeral of the late Miss Adele Francis will take place from the residence of her bother. Gezrge Francis, 12 1-2 Spring Street this Wednesday moming at. ten o'clock to St. Dunstan: Basilica thence t0 the Roman Catholic Cemetery. THIRTY-ONE ARRESTS IN MONTll-— In the Police report for the month of January, Chief A. Birtwhistle reported 3i arrests in the city. The mo"t common offence during this period was that of vag- rancy, l1 persons being arrested on this charge. Second to this was the common drunks, of which there were 10 arrested. T110 men were ar- rested on a charge of homocide. There were two prosecutions and convictions under the Prohibition HEALTH REPORT - Births ex- ceeded deaths by l5 in the City of Charlottetown during the month of January this year, it was revealed in the Health Report submitted by Dr. B. C. Keeping, Deputy Ministol- of Health, at the City Council meet- ing Monday night There were 22 births and seven death; Marriages totalled ll. Two cases of spinal meri- lngftis and five cases of scarlet fev- er occurred in Charlottetown dur- ling the month. The sanitary offic- er, Mr. M.W. Reardon. reported that he had quarantined four houses in the city during the month oi’ Janu- ary. PREPARE FOR. CAMPAIGN —- A meeting was held last evening for the pirrpose of starting the organi- zation for the Canadian War" Ser- vices Fund, the campaign for which will open throughout Canada on the 24th of March. The organizations taking part are: Canadian Lemon. Knights of Columbus, Y. M. C. A.. and salvation Army. The meeting was convened by Mr. D. J. Bonnell, who did so at the request oi’ Gen- eral A. D. McRae, National Chair- man. Mr Bonnell was appointed provincial chairman. Major T. E. McNutt was appointed Secretary and Mr. M. A. Farmer, Treasurer. The whole provincial organization will be announced shortly. FIRE DEPARTMENT MEETING -'Ill1e executive of the Charlotte- town Fire Department, consisting of Chief Angus MaoEachern. Cap- tain L. A. Stewart, Captain H. Jewel and Secretary Arthur Henry, was re-elected at the annual meet- ing held in the Fire Hall, Chief MacEachem. Captain Stewart and Arthur Henry were also named ‘n the Finance Cwnmittee for tile coming year. Auditors appointed were: Messrs. Fred Plckard and James Walkcr. The activitirs of tile department for the past year were reviewed. Although there were a large number of calls, losses were lower than the previous year, it was reported. The sum cf $30 was voted by the department tcwvavds supplying clips far the membels 0f lihe west Kent Schcol band. TRAINEES ENTERTAINED. -- The Charlottetown Community Band which has been rendering W‘ of No. ‘band. under the direction or Band- splendld service to patriotic activi- ties since its inception last summer, entertained the staff and trainees 82 C.A.(R)'I‘.C, at Bench Grove Inn on last Friday night. The master Thomas McFarInne. rendered a concert of military marches and popular selections. which were thor- oughly enjoyed. A sing-song accom- panied by the band was hcartiiv cn- A feature of tlic , occupied Bulgarian Lsltlplllnnllflylflulleqrln" 1n r Zion Valentine T THURSDAY 5-7 50 Cents "Mancunian manna’) nun-Aura»... Music club Debates romantic, Classic periods An interesting and must instruc- tive departure from the usual, mark- ed the (fleeting of the Women's Mu- sic Club, which was held in the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. the entire program being given over to a debate as to the merits of the Romantic versus the Classic periods in music, ably illustrated by var"- ious musical selections of the two lmriods. Mlsl Davida Baker opened the debate for the Romantic composer's stressing particularly the works of Beethoven mid Schubert. In a very clear and decisive manner. Miss Ba- ker brought out. some splendid ar- guments m fzivor of the Romantic- ist", whose music is an expression of feeling and emotion rather than that of form as expressed in the Classic composers. Illustrating the points that Miss Baker was trying to make. Mrs. Full played Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata and Miss Deb's Owen sang Schubert's "My Peace Thou Art." Taking the side of the Classic fvfllbosers, Miss ‘Baker was followed by Mrs. Charles MacKenzie who by her very definition of the word Classic, which she defined as "ac- cepted as of the highest. rank. ;e.'v- mg as u standard. model or guide," made a. Itlllllg point for the Classic- ists. “if the Cla sic is not the great,- est. why then is it called Classic" she asked. Mrs. MacKenzies argu- ment was strongly supported by the playing cf the lovely and famil- iar Bncii Chorale, “Jcsu, Joy of Mlmfl: Desiring," by Mrs. Full and a Bach “(J-fluxe" and ‘The Harmon- ious Blacksmith" tI-landel) played by Mss Sue Brenton. _ siwilkillg for" tize Romantic per"- iod Mrs. Leigh Dingweil added a strong appeal stressful in plirtlcu- lar the ircedoor of iorrn and ilie lack of restrictions as opposed to tile strictnes of the older period. Schubert, Schumann and Brahms were the composers whose work Mrs. Dihgwell ciwelt on and the music of this period was exemplified in the playing of ‘Rccnnncc“ iSchu- mzinm and "Intermezzo" by Miss Brenton, the "Waltz in A Major", (Brahms) by Miss Hornby and two songs, as sung by Mrs. ltfacLean. “Dedication" by Robert Franz and the very familiar Brahms "Lullaby." Miss Jacq. Mncdonald was the second speaker for the Classic per- iod und her strong argument for the great composer's Handel, Haydn and Mozart, was given much sup- port by the numbers with which her speech was illustrated. Two vo- cal selections. “Carry Me to Some Peaceful Shore." (Handel) and the Mozart “Alleluia ’as sung by Miss Delys Owen were followed by a Haydn ‘Minuet’ anunged as a vio- lin solo and played by Miss Kati:- lcen Hornby and n Mozart Sonata by Mrs. Full. Mrs. Nell MucLeari also tang the lovely, well-known Ha-ndci long. “Where E‘er You Walk." After the arguments "Pro" ‘ "Con" had been presnted by the‘ four" speakers and a rebuttal ad-l vunced by Miss Bnkcv as to whyi tho Resolution in favor of tlieRo- mantle Period should be maintain- ed, a. vote was taken. which when counted resulted in a small ma- jority against the resolution “That Romantic Music Is Greater Than Classic Music" the vote giving the Classirlsts a majority of only two. Mrs. L. B. MficMillan, president. of tlic club, presided at the meet- ing and the accompanists for" the evening were Mrs. Full and Miss Rena Wood. Allil-‘AIELDS _(Continued from page I) ntions Slilidnv about the presence of Nazi airmen in Bulgaria. The Billgariair tclcgrapir agcncy lust night itisisted Ml‘. Churchill's statement. tn the effect that Gcr- » tnnns find lxuictvntcd Bulgaria and airports was "not true to fact. Ol-rut. Pnlitika attributed its re- in amammcnt and the appear caused the boys to hold , tightly to their belongings. At tlic, conclusion of the concert LicuL- Col. F‘. I. Andrew expressed on be- half of the staff and trainees their thanks and appreciation for the fine entertainment and extcnded to the band an invitation to come again. Personals Mrs. G. Ballinpl of ‘Clgiomrwn left esterday morn- lhgallb old sit to Mr. Bail- home, Paris. Ontario. Enroute they will stop off at ‘Mon- treal and Toronto. Mes rs. M. F. Tompkins. General Freight and ltasserwer agent of the c,N,R,,, and James awcett. both 0i Moncton leave this morning on re- turn to that city after visitllii! illfl province yesterday- UIGG SCHOOL mport of Uigg School for month of January: Principal's Drill- Grade X—-l. E~thcr Miiclcod; 2- James Rpbblns; 3. Frances Daw- lOn. _| l Grade IX--l. Cyril MacPherson. 12d Ihlgldliln Mscmod: 3- Rllmlmd I grade ‘VII-A John Mackiunom. a. Alexander Dawson: a. uurh Rob- | grade VI-l. Roy Campbell; ‘l- Charies MscKinnon; 3» Mint“ MscLeod. cram _ port. 0t German troops arriving in Bulgaria to n Turk long resident: in that neighboring kingdom. "About 900 truckloads of these soldiers have been seen passing tivough a vrliage of Dobruja," it Apparently British legatinn nffi- cials preparing to leavc Bucharest were confident Germany ivonld nlnkc no military mnvc from liu- mnninn bli "s before the week-cud. Their" spatial steamship is not leaving Constanta. Rtnnunlan Black Sca port, until Friday or sutur- dnv. London diplomatic m ;,-_ tinformcd circles declared that Britain is ("x- pc-ctcd to break diplomatic rcla- ions with Bulgaria also if German troops in uniform m-c admitted to that. country. iTlnkish sources in London said Turkey would bc willing to ai Bulgaria "if Bulgaria aids herself and withstands Gcrmnnyfli In Sofia. the influential news- paper "Bulgaria of Tomorrow" dc- (‘lured that tilc ival" "will make fullv possible the rebirth of Bui- garin." A flurry was caused in Sofia to- tiny by the seizure or the diplo- matic irassport of Raymond Letldy. (‘itllllflflf of thc United States leg- aton. Latcr the Bulgarian foreign of- flcc cxirrcsved "sincere regrets." It explained the passport was taken because, it was charm-d. teddy, a camera fan. was attempting to make photographs in a military none. It. said the passport was be- ing returned. EXAMINATION l-‘lttinz and Rflltpiylng Glam» Ito. N. ' J. IMBDN OPTOMETIIIST l. l. uranium. - At st. Patrick's "1 Feb. ll. i041, James Hencli. r1495 66 years. Funeral from the holne of an brother. Ambrose "srrrll- °" Thursday morning at a oclock w at. Ann's Church. Hove Riv"- Mlntsnc P. Office flours: Ill to I2 A I- Ito l P M. flnlmnu eic.. tn snmilnfmll" Office Connected with DRUGBTOITR i » and ‘able to their military effort. Pie. Arthur A. Fraser, North Nova Seotia Highlanders (left) and ABS J. Lovat Fraser, Royal Canadian Navy (right) left yes- terday on return to their re- s tlve units on the mainland. a ter spending their leave in A, BIIDTNEIIS Ill UNIFORM this province. They are sons of Mrs. Fraser and the late Dr. A. J. Fraser, of Montague. Arthur was a former defencemun nu the Montague Primroses, while Lovet also took an active part in hockey. Campaign A satisfactory start has been made this week in the hou e-to-hoirse can- vass in connection with the war sav- lugs cumpliign, reports Mr. P. W. Turner. campaign chairman for Queens County. Emphasizing the value and importance of the war savings certificate plan, Mr. Turn- er slates: "Its primary purpose is to enlist an army of two million Canadians who will pledge tlienrselves to in- vest regularly in war savings certifi- cates for the duration of the war. It is hoped by thi; method to raise the sum of ten million dollars per month. Let it be clearly and defin- itely understood that this is not a. contribution. It is an investment, the lsflfirst that one can nruke — a direct ‘Ollligflilflll oi the Dominion of Can- |ada. Just as the wise busines man ,sets aside a portion of his income in a. fire insurance policy to safe- guard his property investment, so this l; the premium you pay on your protection policy, safeguarding the life and freedom of your loved ones from enemy aggression during the danger period. but returnable to you in seven and one half years, plus in- terest at. 3 per cent compounded half yearly. "In this supreme hour, when Brit.- ain which has-already suffered so rnnch i: awaiting the most savage and most powerful blow that the Nazis can strike. is there a Can- adian man or woman who is not anxious to do all that he or she can, all that is asked by our Gov- ernment, to help win the war? This City of Charlottetown, this Province of P. E. 1., true to it: great tradition of loyalty to the British Crown- has recruited almost 6,000 men out of a population of 85.000- six thousand of the very flower oi’ our youth, truly a remarkable rec- ord a-nd one of which we are lust- ly proud. "It is for those of us who remain at home to stand loyally behind the irnen who are with the colours. Noth- tmg that we can do will equal their {SGPVICB and sacrifice, but we can iat leat endeavor to create a rec- ord of financial assistance compar- thns furnish them with the 11:3,? ing equipment they so urgently need to Will that grim struggle which will determine our future destiny. "Beginning on Monday last, and confirming until the work is com- pitted. I‘ large group of Prominent fllWcn-a finely giving of their time and 01161123’ absolutely without. re- muneration, are calling at every home and business house in the City of Charlottetorvp and Royalty. 'l_"he,y will fully outline to you the details of the war savings certificate plan. The campaign committee sug. 88st you be prepared for this visit and mild? i0 extend your kind cou- sideration and ctr-operation. This HD9651 is made with complete con- fidence that you will respond in the same full mea ure that Charlotte- town citizens always respond to all worthy and patriotic causes. "The cflnllmlgn to get the nation behind this plan was given its mnln inauguration m the speech of Prime Minister Mackenzie 2,, q and than; is one passage in hi sireech which anybody who imagines that a scam- ingly trifling sum can be of nu use Should read nsnln and again: ‘Ev- Hiv saving you lend to Canada will help to make possible the attain- ment of the war aim I have outlin- ed. Your savings standing alone may com small and insignificant, but taken together, the savings of all the citilmis of Canada may well ivciizh the scales on the side of Vic- 011v.‘ "Let evcrybodv remember that and ihcn decide what he or she can lend. The humblest of our commun- ity. the poorest. will find in it inspir- ation to enable them to make some sacrifice in order that they may feel they are really doing their bit -no matter how microscopic it may seem, still their bit, their all. and therefore something of which they have just as much right to be proud as the man who by virtue of his wealth gives much more. "It ain't. the individual. nor the army as a whole. It's the everlasting teamwork of every blooming soul." KELVIN GROVE SCHOOL Report for January. Grade IX—1. Elinor Cotton: I. Rfllph Waugh; 3. Leslie Waugh. Grade VII Sr. -l. Eleanor Mac- Murdo; 2. Ruth McNeil]; 3- Ifvill! Millar. Grade VI-I. George MucMux-do; 2. Edgar Miller; 3. Roy Btavert. Orade V-l. Kathleen Picketts; 2, Gladys Picketts, Audrey Waugh. Vernon Millar (equal). Grade IV—I. Lois MacMurdoI 3. Playllsr Court: 3. Marion Plrurctis. Grade III-l. Allison MacMurdo- 2. Claude Paynter. . Grade II -l. William Casclfl- Claude Waugh (equal); 2 Marion Miller Grade I (a) -l John Pickctts; 2. George Caseley: 3. Arthur Court. Grade I (b) --l. Ian Macb/Iurdo. Grade I (c) -l. Everett Court; 2. James Forbes; 3 Gerald Millar. Grade I (d) --l. WlLfi-ld Woulh. M. M. Mill, Teacher MUGS FOR UGLY nos" ORMOND. Austin's -tCPi —An "ugly mun" contest was held hcre to raise monzy fer u. comforts fund. Cups were given the winners. Chairman Stresses Importance i P. W. ‘l‘URNl:lt Queen's County campaign chair- ma for the War Savings (‘nmmil- toe. Millions plans (Continue§_l_fl"om__ page i)____ Q perhaps in March, in o (for to g ‘ taxpayers generally and bus 11.255 interests in pfl-FUCIIIQI‘ an Qllilollilll‘ lty to plan their undertakings with full knowledge oi the ClfLlllS of the 'treasury on their incomes. _ Apart flom the budgn. the finan- ci-al aspects of the war will cw“: under scrutiny in s special commit- tce of the house which \\'il1 elit- mine cuzrent. expenditures for not" purposes and seek lasons of ("livel- ing economics. At the prc-Chrisilnas part of iliO Trinity United Church IVEDNESIIAY. FEBRUARY. 12th Emil-Annual Due Day W.M.S.—Ea=t Purl . TAM-Pratt's; Service-Heart: flail. lull-Official Board. Ladies’ Parlor. United Church Presbytery ‘IICIIIS meeting Tire Prince Edward Island Pres- bytery of tile United Church of Canada met in Hcurtz Hall on ii-‘cbrilary 11th. The opening devo- ‘txons were conducted by Ice-v. E. R. “ioodsidv, itt-v. W. A. lvlucQuurrlc and Rev. S E. IIll_\'\\'ill'Ll. A large attendance oi miniswrs and lay- vnrvn put tilrougir considerable busi- r-css. A rnzttlcl- of interest was the ai-knoivlcdgunnt by Mrs, Robert. IJIIPCI, tliu It'!it‘l‘ of syrupatlii‘ sent l:l"i' by flit.‘ Prin-bytirrv lvglirdllig: tile loss ct iwl" husband. Di". Rob- ert Laird, lli.l.wl.ll't’l' o; the United Church. it ._B. C. Salter, at present on ‘vflfiuvd from the n, and a letter ex- ulm of his lcl cl: n) was rccclvcd lroln the oi- l.c..il board of tilat. church. Rev. John Stirling of the Georgetown (‘llllll-gc- Rev o. A. n. Elliot of Bmclord, Rev. S. J. Bo lcv of Mt. Stewart. Rev. M. K. Cliifmlln of ilbvrton and Rev. G. A. sinners of laruziw askrd fm‘ a change in pris- "Fill lriatlnns. Pl-c. _ crv agreed t-llzit. Mr. lip-g. Jvlifu AIcDoweil, n lniulcnl for :l1e lillillrllIY. bc rcconunvndnci to the l-lonic Mission Board for Arc :.:1 a student missionary. it \\'llS recommended mt the :\l‘t‘>i‘llI(iilOll of tile c‘ ' U; lilo i): ll Fund bc rcfcl '0 ill" l-iii Association for anon. ‘ llev. Hugh Miller" oi’ Charlotte. town was nominated for pO$lL10fl as President oi’ the Maritime (fan-- l(‘i't'llCi‘. . ‘Fheeclorc Ross of l\’lll'iilllli"lil \lt‘l'_V plivn ll very _ rill-villa"- ‘ ‘ Savlnus C01‘- ' Lit‘ L‘2lllli)1il“ll of the Church h v n . llltll‘ consider- tri - United in that regard. [Jlans were made for" effective or- ganization. Thc distress of illoylléilllflll pvoplc was expressed by lu_-\. M. K. Cliarmun, that the Do. nllnlon vcnuncar has not cscczi f1‘. in i. J‘ any action ill lcqard to ilrr llilgr and vllc liquor traffic.‘ uylllll)’ ncflbll- ivondijl‘ ivuy, when we ‘are uskrd i-l) contribute to the uni‘ fllort. no additional taxes have ‘Mill flit.» olnihe two hundred mil- llOll flfllltl‘ liquor lrlidc. The hilt. two l\‘ltlQt“< lnvc cuntoillcd no lilcliiluii \\| lt At Illi‘ ..ilppci IIIPCUIIQ, Rcv. )3, R W/Ollflfilili‘ nnu Rev. G. A. Christie mpflrts of the presented Council and Rev. W. S. Godfrey Education. Ml". spoke on Roligioirs Lltldirev mentioned some items of deep concern to the whole church. llc told 0i‘ the nerd fol" l'L‘(.'l'llllS for the ministlgy. ‘Thorn are sixty va- ‘Canurin and in addition sixty urin- llsters are cllgilgvtl oil ival" services. session Prime Mlnistel- Afachiunza: tircll" placlnssllolllll 1).. [mad by 1),». Kng announced silch n connn-tlet- il-rtucd _ nnnlslcrs. In _ acidition would be set ub- It \vili provide a ildviélliiiilc lllUCdllflLlll 20o fl(‘lilSlS(‘l'l/- . ~ .~ L G q“, t‘ ‘ u; If.‘ sunlutct" montis by nlemls n” levwmng ‘he d s“ E“ I <llld('ll1.<. Mr. (iodfrrtv ulsv, of the armed services and the Si‘ C- 1' _ _ , , An important matter was ti .' ifll Gil/Um" “trim!” Eiclwimlwl“ Home Itlission whorl which emit‘, cmployccs. _lflllli"d :1 \'f‘l“." encouraging amt . . . . . ~' i ' 1 r l ul d r lilmr.‘ f aollav r _ _ "lac" gn Ivllig otonétritictslnhnd lot? the its; d to‘ Bible "mmy “l ‘my a r-rcrvarr: MEMBERS‘ BILLS .‘ For th¢ first time since the vm" started private members may have a. chance i0 bring fovivurd l-llvll‘ resolutions and gct them fill-H ‘ti. This will be iii: fifth time Stilt‘ wax- bzokc out. that members have been called together but on uilllhv- vlous occasions government IJIISlILSS has been given precedence. _ The special war scslnu in $17171- ember", i939, was wholly drmti-tl L» the (icclnrat. on of \‘-'-\l' Md flit‘ U" aot-mcni of spacial war lfglwfiilml. Membczs met lilrikn fol‘ a f.\v hours in the wiutcr of i940 when parlia- merit was dissolved and n Eflllvffll election callvd- The nrcctlilg 0f the nfw pflfllfv- merit starting in Mav 1!i<l0__ was (t0- voted to gOVCflllTlFHIl bilsincss and the first Dilft of the Pfi-Wm 5P5‘ 0" in November" and December" was 0c- cupiccl with the deb-ate on the throne speech and the enactment. of financial lcglslationplmliill; l9 m“ conservation of fol-clan r-Kiuuiriuf‘; The rulcs of the licuso pfovldc that the ill-st four" Thursday's of the session together with Mondays and Wednesday; be dcvotcd iq "ate members business. The firs our ‘Ihinsday have steady P1155“, ‘Vii-ll other matters FOCOIVIIIQ prrccllcnc‘. re-opcus 0n a p ivnic nisunbrrs do)’. -Monday, this question Will bo (lucid- ed at once. Should tlic govcrnmrnt seek to restrict (IISCIDSJJII of prvalc member resolutions by a motion to give its own busincss iuoccdtncc on those days it is qxpacied lcndcvs 0i vigorous protests. - The main cstimnins for" the fiscal year 1941-42 will be tabled oarlvn according to a adjournment an- nouncement by the prime minister. They Provide the funds for the nor-, ma] clvlunn govezlllnvnbul nci.iviiics.; War cxpenditurvs, it. is cxpccifd. will be dealt. with in a spccinl war appropriation bill. _ l Parliament ll, in all probability. be asked to a provc a furihq- cu- lalgement of h4- forcign diplomatic service occasioned by a forthcoirl-llii. exchange oi’ Jmiivstors with Brazil and the Argflntine. l M. r1; m lmn-‘irnm Some dofén members of the I-Iousc- were on a ive service before Christ- mas and i. is possible m“? will b? in uniform now. Most. of lilrsc mad» only occasional nppcnranccs as their military or n‘? force tiutics prnriti- rd. Somc mav have ivlllfll bL-Cfll-l C. S. Booth (Lib. Winviiprl: North on oversees sozvice and may b.‘ “5- scnt for the whole of the sc1sion. l As usual the rcnssluibling of pm"- liameru. brings speculation about- the duration of the see-ion. With a; month‘ of the Present. sass on Iii-- ready‘ elapsed du ing which kcy‘ w‘: lnlnwzs made statements on the crviers under their ccnirfl. some members lock for tln- complc. tion of sesslonal work by the cud May. Developments aboad or in Call- Indications are limb I15 111° mills“ n l)l'1\lSf'-\\'tll‘lll\‘ itcnl. In this rcglird u motion was curried lliut this Pl't‘.~l)§'l(_‘l‘_\' 50ml a letter" of com- mcntlntlozl u: lhc (‘<’)lil‘,l‘i‘_l£i!l<)llS cf Wes. Cam. Winsloc, Breadalbanc, and HlilllDlOll char, for their lfllmi " sci uppm-r. and for wlilii they‘ have achicvcd dur- ing" lfliii. ‘Phase and other" charges tll‘t_‘)ill','__‘i‘i.'l tc conunuc their efforts to increase their uiinislerial sup- port. The Committee on Rcligious Ed- ilf‘."lil0il reported thc Suckvlllc Young People's Conference would lnclrt on Jilly 2-10. lind mention was made oi a ctr-operative sun'- nu-r" cnnlp. sponsored by the Ban- tist and United Churches. An in- CITHM‘ in tile iuunbcr of C.G.I.T and 'l‘r":iii Ranger groups was urged s A bnnk on the clderslii) hv Dr" - . . -- . - l ~ gllglgiii,‘ .,‘,‘;-“~1,,*‘<,:2;?,$*§;l.$;"i gségdlgl; {fulfill libi."at‘.‘;“~°‘f.°=lli'.J°§...i.:2l. mu bass rm. u“, m‘ groups o} her" "national honor. so bcsntirch-l taunt; people and for Lzencral study by ilrc people of our Church. llcfcrcncc was nrndc to the iass- llut of Di‘. Frank Liiyford an the qvlivc loss thus twcasioucd the Rc- llulnns Edurlrtiuli work of tho church. The Committee on Evangelism and Social Scrvice made several rccunnncndalions. One stated that‘ slncc the Ilnminion (Iovernmen! YWTIIIIYWI $120,000,000 in will‘ sav- lnlrs a. veal‘. and the legal expendi- lrc in Canada for liquor" is about silfllttlfltliitii) a you", plus n large‘ but. unknoiyli amount. for illcunl liquor, we petition the 20Vt'l"n-, merit tn restrict tlic liquor traffic csmcially in areas where His Mir-- lcst»,v‘s forces are stationed. as’ Gmni. Britain has done. It. was announced t0 Presbytery the opposition groups will voice that Rcv. R. woodsidc hnri hccn _ lccnlnmcndcd to lllf‘ chaplaincv in the R.C.A.I-". After othcr llPlIlS of interest had. on considcrcd Presbytery ad-i journcd to mcct. on the song-id Tucsriny of Mn)‘. i QM“ l I i War—25 Years Ago Today NFB, l2, 19l6»Ausil"jlin aivmtri -‘ ruzdcd Rzivcnna and tillffl‘ tovcns in , nortlicrislerli Italy. German-s‘ i launched attacks frm Plant“ > to Ciiiiiripaziic cn the Wrsvv: F‘ t lu-pirrimi GPPllllIil gunirat. Von] ivfsrllilllll rank .n l..ik<- '1'nu~l nan k. ( rman E111". .'\Ill( . W . . i nil-a may be in stozc \\Il_l ll \\lll ill-l flucncr- the dllibcraions and the, lctrrzth of iimc mcnibcrs mil)‘ will? iu stay lu session. JFST ONE OI" TIIOB ""““' i L-PIOBIINSTER, England -—~fCP ~~- Tiiis IIcvcfoi"d:-'ll.i"i~ town was up in arms when n BBC annltunrc; pro- nmmcrtl its 1mm.“ as simi- Th“ co l‘t(‘I- l)i‘i‘fillili'il\"0ll. Slld .ll‘-di8- iuini itlv ns \l"\ ‘Immpst0l".:' Iii: 1313c npriogxxli. in London today. supported by i ciliiie. of the British information and plvdgvd in ; upset of biussolini and hml) Biat- nin toward victor!‘- Byjtjsh gnvqnymcnt, if not, a.- vci. iTell exploits of Sergt. awarded 0.B.E. medal , i I I SEILLI. Coudv was ziivariicd _llir 0.B.E. Medal for Merl ‘CH5 bul- ‘vicc in the New‘ Years (ru it‘. Liv following is a record of his Illitit‘ ‘achievements: _ _ i ‘"'l'lie morning of June lJ. the (my after I the f\l'l‘l\'ill of the Ilaturlun transport pcrsnnncl l.i Brest. Franc-c, 1 was spent unioaiiiru: the iijurislwli. As soon as cinch o2 tire Vl.‘lllClt‘n\\Ci.$ unloaded and tlic dr\‘cr' had taken lover. he was sent to a petrol dump about five miles awav near Guinn- vas. i0 fuel up. Prom llcrc he was sent to a vehicle park at Lundcr- nemn about seven mi .s from Gill‘)- i\V"i\ it was unilcrsipoti Hint .0 ve clvs would \\'l\ll here uutl‘. l n;- rivud and We could ill. li‘fl\'(’ ‘n fl convoy. I sent Lltulllfllllilll C... uuliv to Landcrncliu to sis‘ uvcrvi-iiinu ivaz; clung all right, "l relnliiru-li lll Iircsi to scc illul all the \'(‘lIlC (‘.\ were unleaded lmul the slim and on tircil- ivn 1 Se" Condy. in_\' irunslmfl stilsflylll‘. married \\'lill inc. I hast nil-l the attached liaison officer. SClili. Giraud, cf tlic l-‘rench Infantry. "When I fll'l'l\l‘tl (ll Lzintlcrnetll l found that Lieutenant Casionfluav had been sent on with tin first 15H‘ lmll‘ of our vehicles. and tnlrl l l i" (‘Juicers \\'l‘l€' to ic-liov." ill u: uv <1 [loam H“, Forty-eight uours lallfiliihq uéjtyQllg l.l.,,.‘..,7 N,§“,.,'.' issued to elici 1min, u t -. l ‘ '“ ‘ ' small scale. blue-print tl-acinz given i0 the leader of each prom). Willi inst rucl ions marked. illlill to travel ivitlroln luff. lllUtl hours. to Dfilk and to rclrrarn tilt-Ji- until 0800 hour's the lU._lO\\'lilL' dav, when they were to COlltlllU4‘__ I The route ivzis to the ltuuunl-ntal l)lll(‘llllL‘ area lit Grez cn Boucrc. about ‘l’ miles from Brest. 'liie route is by "v of llrml, Landfi- ncnu, Luudlv lilil. (iuliiuliiull. 5Y1- llvli-uc, Duran. Ccmbourv. 5M1! <43 ‘Brctuisne, Blues, ‘n: uucrclie. Clllil- enu Genilcr and Grez en Bcuerc. "AL Lanciernonu I was told that I ‘must s10 nhcziti as first n5 iltxiflble l\\'llll the iiuisuir officer to airrxintii‘ llti‘ irliiew. biilli- iiic bailaatm a1‘- lrivvtl. l ll‘.\(I no liilcnuilivi‘ but _i<l Illifll ilic lfllllilllltlttl‘ ut ilii- \'<‘lllC_iS .U\L‘i‘ w Scruciillt Colrtii‘. and 2H1‘ than orders I0 act w, the butt-Hus art-a as soon us DOSSIIJ c. and to urn-kt‘ sure lllili nov one stolllxrri, <1‘ Ilthl. his wnv I ll-lt. llllll tin-re ‘llllltilll. i500 hrs. lilui only ti iLl\(‘Il to llllll. was R Allan: ills l‘(‘>.l)l)llSilIillli\' and lit‘ difficulties under which the nloic hurl to be manic. lu- set abolition-it lthc convov therc intact and with all pcssibll‘ spend. Oilnu‘ coiivovs were i]1l'('K‘i‘(><’liiliY ill Ill!‘ some lllri-cllnli. nnti IllUll-dllilb iii ITYIILYPP!» imuvlitt‘. ‘west blocked the IHFKIS niaknif: l‘ M‘- lmq difficult. He llF-ifl litlil‘ licln from road signs. as they were tn ‘French. which lanituage he had no lknoivicdge of. and the dlstance in lkilomctrcs. The ciitficultics wcl-c {not ‘only lil be found on the road itself. for utilmss tho vliiicics “ore kept moving tlic inhlliritanis tonna- witli wincs an“. ‘spirits. which indcoii was kind li-it. would have had a ills trons viii-ct. i .' .,. filllli Ulliivd Church charges across 1N‘ me ‘mum At, about, 11500 hours on June 14m" ill“ i" l" If (III. Committee ls formed ._-| CPI :1 [)l)‘.‘.ll LONDON, Feb. ll "free Italian“ romcniitcc Min‘ ‘ y Acting wit-h the blessing of the with its official FPCOgIIIIIOII. the committee issued a mlmitesto nsk- ing the support 0f “all who are o1)- pcscd to dictator hip" and "loyal to the cause for which llic l\lllcs arc fighting." The committee said n’ - 5T. DUNSTABPS DRAMATIC CLUB Presents “The blurry Minstrels of IQ-tl " n HOLY NAME "ALL TIWISDAY. FEBRFARY llilll and WILDNI-JSUAI, lliih. 194i Ijveryiiiiril; New. Bigger. Iii-tier 'l‘h;iu IIvi-r. Life Insurance Companies aiding Canaiia’s war effort I. iii). l1 --—l.l.'t' insur- liiu stand in: ti. l iii.t‘.ii.- viii» Ttihl “ inlt" iii ls" i" l"l‘(ll.t " t l-llulltli. ill!‘ cl lili" (‘iltlLlVKt . ) ‘ ' tmc ls provmu a l DUFlIllilile firm; , 5t) no?" cent. cf 1 l s in at» colrvuk’ ; m. _ v il“.iil_it"(l ,-x,._..l~;,._. ,4 m.» _ "annuities. \\'t‘lll. on .\ll‘ \.\'\ol lain boon loan- i‘(l to lllt‘ a l". IPILY. m set up the central (m; mi “fill tile 0b- ict-t of c0 m! ili- eiriplovcrs l iiOlll flliG to a1‘- .- n \ Kliilllif‘ of _.__ ‘p; n“ . ‘Finis ‘tile lllt‘ Uliililliil‘ .l Wlvllf “NP sirlcad an. “twirl uliifllIlZRlZlOll. had ‘ugen any 1,. DQYIOYIII u valuable service. 1n a lt"cr of aubreciatlon. m‘. H. J 1 xv, bllnlster of p“! - the employer- PXHI)I l lllt‘ lilo f.‘ '1'- lllllilf illt‘ final. t:- llllr tr» illi- \‘.'.\i A llltlltlll-Wlflt‘ i.‘.i iin- scope anti \'l plain is now ill p: ant-c l-nlnilzt dining; (lomlnitiee. iranzn i0 increuve ‘cnllss 0f HHS s urn“. nalri ,1 tribute to tile A l'. , .\nll~l‘ll.lli “AV-L “m1. ‘F1 Yflllilfllhi‘... lllflb Brim?‘ Hiilitlh ill Iun- 0i defame iol‘ iln- ‘ " “Riv "T ma "1 h.» _ ..- rli-IITHUIRWCXCF. ,,,;,l,,.,. , m s-lunlia- elm‘ 1.. ll‘l<,~'.» SIIIIK‘.\. uiilcn nail cxlslvn iountrlos ililwunull so : nulls \\:|< tin- m" ‘ illJiWlFlliiUi ' ‘ lllJl 'i‘Ill(‘l\l l)l'(‘.\\"Ilit‘Cl i... , lint‘. iLxhvlS of .01‘ these 120 rharucs tllirtccil are ,. , . . ., . ... tilled and irztv ‘H1 UH? hfnrztiuitts. Tin- uccd ‘f0!’ “F-Nimcllrt Illllvtcllthltl llyivxtmhwll: illiil i». ‘ u! illlFlV-blX lynun“) mm of m“ hulwst ‘llmlllY lilo‘ ~ l 1i '\i'i'l\'('(l to» ihan llllllfiilfs "Willi-lb All!‘ ll‘ \ ‘i aim.“ “ell an cllaluictvi" and ability ~ m-l- l “.105 {an} u,“ 1,3,}; “ugly linllll.» L) l)(|;l\“.il0l(l(‘l.? idlfim‘ and Fll"'ll"1l‘=3lllP' W Hi9 will“! l “Sergeant Conrivls kecnncss and <'»\‘"““l"“, W’ n“ 3'1 qvrlnple oi our charges. Many i(u.t(.,.',ni,,n,i,,,, m cm“. o“; m uy-,l.‘lll' m;l hill Iiusluuss _ livid" ‘i'\" lacing “v11 sol-Hid m‘ (dm. m ti“, m“ “on... m. jn_<.;.;-;,§;nn tort-c lil(‘lt PIQVYJIW mu’ twins tied 11nd libic lziyuicn in“? Nqnlmu. m fly m‘. 111431] mun”- lifllih (in: Iflicre are lli) such workers in ling whimnnd ital 1m.‘- ill i Criualizi. yet i.l1(‘.\'i' all know that ' l I .§1~,..»<|» llull 1101b I; ‘ "(i m; .t\ll llic barrio 9i‘ ' in) ll l.) . v wed an m- ,“- 1' $lfi7.000.000. urn mtviis :..('. . Jlfllll! at 507 , l-i Ghvermnent. U'l..l\' and other ..i incrcasc of over‘ _ s as compared. with m.» pl-r-l-crllln: \'i‘l'll' The surplus null cont: nvv TPSPTVv’. filter l ‘|iic" "l ‘ o" li » . .. ‘only and Group Certltl- ,(‘fl'.t‘< now in force number over l.- L000. a of the rom- Dr, Carin .\ill'f‘l‘, Antonin e interned here nullity‘. lllc "i‘i‘\“' if’:il"i?ln\, anti tit" ilnncili. ivvmvr lv wcr 'ill"ll.\. .. n: in Eccimri . fovlnci- Rumou- li‘_'l. irivc (“"1311- Aiivertising Bales Payable in Advance Mgmlmum Charge for Any Advertisements 2b Cents Central Guardian locals, be per word: IVWWYII M"! l~=~‘""“ ""3" 1g per word; Announcements and (fuming Merits (jlngsiflg-d 3n per tun-d; In Mentor plural and Spiritual Offerings, cams, l‘l‘ \vl‘llflliitl rilitlllz" nn-nl Uondolcn c Iiic Dvr lnvll and l0 cents fur every additional l; \\'il'u'~ Apprcciniiuir. Tile oer int-h or ‘ii . penis pcr int-h Address and l'i"~'_~l‘rit:\li~l\ all“ application Ito pm word: .., ,i.; ply llli Ii. Llfls oi H pir II.nllIl'- imitcrs ni lil not-ti». IOI Slan- éioiliws iii ilninl-s Bilil II\I\ ill r-iiii~.l".ipirni~ Jtiirr ralrs on lain hull‘ vr \\'UI'lI Escu ped Fun mum. |:.\:.‘i'r| r1“ mule i0\', mavkcli. I'II'l\.‘v(‘ not Claude Smith, blast. Royalty "ti? "~li-3l -. Wanted , ‘an ra|s|r:in.\‘i‘i;i.\' __i=i\i_. mum heated tlpilfilllPlii. I“l'lli» l Willi‘ S. Guardian -' lltllt- i; WAN'I'EI)—I-I’IIIIuI{ ini- tnr: or double tclic nsnl. .\'Iii.\i la- in good COlKlillUll. (inl- lIt.~('i'ill- tron. and s tic lowest cash "rut Arldrcss Wupcl-iv“ (iilnHliHll Pub. Co. Ciiv L-Tiii-H-ll-‘Jl lcsmcn \Vant0d ixciinasr: YUP‘ INCH“!- " - r lllllt it - lt‘l - ll‘- wiuzuvll Iii’ {>70 Si. (livin- rs. lcsrnls a clniuliil . imuiiui if nroiiiicil". iaiinrc. Falnfcx. cut. Montreal. Men and Women Wanted .. . . . . e ~- WOIILD YOU LIKE T0 QWN hll<lllPS< in an cxclilslvc clstrlct.‘ Sell two hundred uuarnntccd household nv-ccssiiics Hivll its Spires, Extracts. Fcoli Nzodui-l» Tra, Coffee, Farm necessities, ctr. No risk. Tliirtv Dav 'I‘ri'v_i Cir. l-' . We hcln vcu rcahvv lllti‘ irl-nflts, Proposition sent without any obligation. .lii0. H35 MOTH: calm. Montreal. N-Zli- i'l=t-...aia ill-in Wanted’ ixvrniigx: l i) ti‘ (iiliv \I "i II‘ 11H .~i..lltin. -.i In Let irlixullnli mums 1'0 l‘ ~l'l'. : lltiri m‘, Si. i i. MI‘ M‘ Kumiui L-Tllfl-‘l-B-IZ ‘Nlulc and lflimzilc W u ntcd lNUW IS ‘Illlu 'Il.\Il-. 'I() (I Lilwciilliicu‘ f‘ crk. Posi- imu " ' Hlvnrx. ctc H“. t VX-VIIS hclri since . Ficc Bnokici. , 1\l C, i‘ s; l. Toronto l0 l Oilivst in (kill. Nu AilPlli-f- For Sale volt sxui: _ mum MARE ANTI filyvv" srasrll livll". 11in?!‘- l_(\.\l|',. , L-fitln-Z-lz-li. Hllt >.\l|-‘ - lllilflll-INII!) AYR- shlljl‘ t» lil in". .0 lair tired Arr.- .,l,..-.- null l", i-u. . Fl-cii Hughes, t Bciiiord, L-7T9-2-ll-3l.