" ~ cease. In ma3iir'o?»favvr(iv 1.5:" m}: of; push living oqlu o! Ilia U. I. Navy u they sour #03 the nuance child»?! In poll knoll M... Wvrrrusstv- PBINCE EDWAIlli-sisr-q- Wcd- 8r Thurs- FEBRUARY 4. 1941. Pfiflfl wvllirrocron /I DOROTHY LAMOUR Nor iiil now has she revealed her true allure s/fibllllilipOl/O GENE KRUPAAND HIS oncrrrrsrlna “WAITING FOR BABY"—Robert Bencliley “WESTERN DAZE”--Color Cartoon. llow To Buy War Saving Certificates The following in a schedule for guidance for those buying will‘ sov- ilg Certificates: FOR. FAMILIES Iimruc per month ................. .4100 ' $150 $200 530° Number in family 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 Wsr Saving. Certificates . . 9 2 14 6 16 B RD 2o Life Insurance . 5 5 9 f) I6 I6 30 32 FOOd . 2L 32 27 40 32 45 llil 41 -17 l7 2D 30 35 48 47 SJ . .22 25 30 30 32 til 45 fill . .10 1O 20 20 25 2:") 3.’) 3D .15 9 25 13 34 20 5-1 i6 4 . , 5 2 10 l4 $100. $100. $150. $150 $200. $200. $300. $200. FOR INDIVIDUALS Income per month $85 $100 $125 $150 $200 Wrir Suing certificates . 8 - 8 l5 20 35 llliilmllcr- , , , , _ _ _ , _ _ 6 . ll l0 15 2'l PM _ .......... .. .. 12 17 2o no Qllcrnunu. dueludlnz ‘Rilillll imri 2 meals) ..3'.l 35 35 4L’ 45 5f) “blunt mul Lillldrv . .10 12 l5 u l8 7'3 50cm] Ttllll Sundry . . . . .............'1 II 15 15 20 31 ‘ lPrril lilcelnc Tax mid ~ gltlonni Defence Tux . . . . - -..... ..2 3 5 9 1.’! . °~~il - ~ — - _ _ _ _ _. - s10. cs5. $100. $125. $150. mo FUR LARGER INCOMES (Monthly budget for family of four) llltoule for “cm. .- r ‘V l . . . . . . . . . .............$4.000. $4.500. stony. $1100. Wu“ ~ Certificates) .. 25 . so an vs iunncc l 30 36 4n f?» i ' > - . 70 '75 ill) rRoutine .. 50 on m mm“ , iRcnt . on w. inn 50.“, A - < - - - - . - -- .. ~15 ">0 co M, 1W Sundry .. .34 3o a4 c0 N‘?‘_r_[l‘1wll;1)romc cord ~ .1‘ ence .1140: ... .19 25 33 82 m for mm _ _ . . .. T____ v lll - - - as. am. gm. 102s. °°""°"l> S ARE scnoor. aHIPVAT-ndiiiideuc Ila-aloof: ll ‘“"-"— 2. Stella McDonald; 3 oro‘. iv golf for January; page“ ~1. Kathleen McNeely: Grade V-1. Murie Kelly; 2 I. , - V Wm“ Gllllmt: 3 Jean I-Iugl-ies. (l; Noreen Connolly; 3. Annie Comp- waliég” lam Marjorie Power; 2. bell lllfv. I I 1M1’ 3- “W995 tirade V—-1. Clare ll/[iftlfdglftlfli 2. 1~ Be on Mncrlonnldt R. n .2 out TPQQWCXIIL4~ Ethel Tlfllllfil‘; 2- Grattx IV—1. Doreen Shclfonu‘ om... my,’ Merle Keck 2. Elizabeth Coady: 3. Catherine Term BmYlQ-j. Joan Sherren; 2. peters‘ on“, VII“, 3~ 1-018 Economy Grade rv»-1. Marie Herriowl: 2 Mary MMHT_ vlvhm Dlmfllll 7- Beverley FdtaClcrald; 3. Shlrllil’ Mllhm. w’ a‘ harm“ M5‘ Weathcerble. I M C I 2 G Gra e IIf-. aureen 0H"? . Qi/Clr-m-l Barabara Doyle: B. Sally Lmlgaphle; a. Mildred Mc- Grade yo“? 5”" 3- Mm rlvnn- Eachern. Shirley m0.“ _3llll'l@l' QBQFTB-‘li 3- Grade III—l. Isabel Arsqnfluli; Gm“ vilflfld. 3. Norma Bolger- 2. Paul“ Perry; 3. Lois McCoubrcv. Anna plum‘ Qmle“ Rmmlli l Grade ‘ll-d. Rosie Brown! 2» aim, °"°l- 3- Bemadetie Priscilla McDonald: a Phyllis Ami ' Pound. Grade n.4, Stephanie ticolalr: 2. Bernice Me: 3 Geraldine Coyle. rrras s1". rr-rrmvs LAKE souoor. AC January: Gide VIII-J. Auzusvne Molou. 2. Milvln C. Byone. ll. Jrwuh Nehnv Grade VI-l. Nsnirnl .1, Crtnolmii 13C635: ill-l. vezua M. Macadam Macadam, 3. J 2. Moufcc J. Deafllf- 3- "ab" M- velyn T TYRONE“ POWER Not since "Jesse James" has he had such a rolel I Ruth TarBush; 3 . Honor Roll for tllc ‘month of Jan- Rltn. Myone, 2. flrrencr Kant " Cardigan llcad and Vicinity Mrs. Jack McAulay, Card Head has returned to Charlottetown to msume his work with the Island '1'» phone 00., after being confined to 11s home for the past few days with the flu. The funeral of tine late Michael Corcotan. who died at Iroquois nus Ontario, took place at St. Cuthbertbs Church St. Tcresns, on Wednesday morning. Jan 29th. Requiem High Moss was celebrated by Rev. P. McKenna. The pail loesrers were: win, Jose h Baldwin, Henry Good- win, Wil red McAree and Edward Cairns. The deceased was 84 years old and had formerly lived in Bald- win Road where hc had been a prosperous farmer for mono years before moving to Ontario. 'I'he late M1". Corooran was a man of friendly disposition and had won many friends with his pleasant mannenl Despite his advanced age he was "quite active and had been about‘ as usual until g, few days before. | he died. He leaves to mourn sixl sons and two daughters, his wife f having pzedeceased him some years ago. Among thfl visitors to (Zlharlotte- .1 town durinrz the past week were l MeSsrs John Clorcoran, Arnold Samp- ‘ S011. l Conzzratulaftions are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Casey J1‘. Cardigan. on the arrival for a babv daughter in the Kings County Hospital, Montague, Jan- uary 22nd. Mr. Frank Bradley, St. Tcresas, arrived home after spending several months with the Strrms Construc- tion Co. Dsbert, N. S. The siork visited the home of Mr. mad Mrs. Joseph Kenny Si. Tcresas. on Tliesciav night January 21st. and left; with rhcm a bouncing baby boy. Conrzrnttllatfons. Mr. Joseph MCAlllfiV Jr. Cardigan has loft. for lvlontrcel where he ex- pects to be employed. He had for- rnc y worked with the Island Tele- phone Co, Charlottetown. hfessre Corcoran, Ambrose Corcor- nu of Ontario are SDfTldlll‘! a {PW <l'v< with Mr. dud Mrs. Jchn Cor- e . , Pnklulinis Rom‘. having 8o- IIlIIIV-AIIQCd the remains o’ tfllcll‘ father the late Michael Coruoran from Iroquois Falls. Ontario. Old man wuitm- with its snow storms and hlivzurds has certainly "lilV\'"| ll-"VO." iviih the hirrhwiivs and hv-lv '< moklnq travcllinz almost. imncssilile ln most places. '_I‘l1e 41ml mtill couriers nre dolnlz their utmost. to moire tlro or time trips a week- WESI‘ KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll: Grace X~l Billie Bourke: 2. Joan Williams. Grotie I>s—l. Philip Hardy; 2. Ruth MucDuugfllli 3. Mflfllb" B1119- Grude VILI—-l. Harold Jenkins; 2. George MacDonald; 3. John E Stems. Grade VIII- l. 2. Doris Cruikshank; 3- James Palmer; George Grade v[v_ |_ pll-llel A. Coilelnili. Grad‘- V-l. Marv T. MneDon-vlrl, Grade lfw-Jd) ll. %\lhe lne B. Mac- D Pd r e evznux. on“ -—'I‘¥£.h0l‘ J. T. VALLEY. i (Patriot. Plcuc 00W), i mcr - urior - irliiilr - il“il'i'i'i'litr' COMEDY-M USICAL-NOVELTY-SPEClALTY-CARTOON 121ml Messrs, Peter McKenna. Dan Bald-l l EH l i l r l BRITAIN'S ACE 0F ACES No. 1 Ace of. is reported to be H. M. (“Steveb Stephen, 2Q right He is credited with 20 enemy plan-gs, more than any other British fighter pilot. although several _ are crowd- llflll him closely. Stephen recently got." five German planes in a slnzle dav. NORTH-AMERICAN TRAN$RIISSION Eastern Daylight saving Time Throughout WAVELENGTH Canada and U.S.A.—-3l.32 m.. 25.53 m. ( 10.00 llm.) 49.10 m. (from 0.30 p-m.) Western Canada-Hill‘ (from 10.45 our.) 31.32 (from 11.00 TUESDA Y, FEBR UAR Y 4 EDST 6.42 pm-‘London Calling.’ 6.46 pJrtL-JTHE NEWS. 7.00 D-m-—‘Ql1~$¢l91ls of the Hour.’ ‘ 7.15 pm-Chpin Recital by 1.0m; Knoff. 7.45 p.m.—NEWS IN FRENCH. 8.00 pnL-‘Loudou Culling ‘ 8.15 p.m.—‘CANADA CALLS mom . LONDON’ CBC) “ SANDY ’ Sandy Mo. the Theatre Organ. . Music from Consul American Solditrr. 8.45 p.m.—-‘The Adventures Alonzo Macfiivisli‘ 8. With Nfholtls Harmon, 9.00 p.m.-‘THE NEWS 9.15 pom-Variety: Barbara Mullen. G1 rry Wihncl. 9.30 p.171.~*‘BBRtT/\IN SIWIAKS.’ (in chiialbvrat-rn w th ' FROM ges- in and of <12 ‘Starlight. ’ Compare 9.45 p.m.—I~IEADLINE NEWS AND _ VIEWS 10.00 llnL-‘The Muse <1 Britain -' “U, nlommv meeting o; me Fraser_S!ins0n_ ‘The lvfiud of‘ nfl,d“.=n.s RM,‘ women.‘ ESL-flute the Munttiiua reclilecl by the‘ \\"\l"ll was lo he he'd at th~ heme BBC Sal?" ol’~"95l"“- _ et‘ llfrs. Peter McKcnmn, Baldwm l0-l5MxPé$l-;“IJIstc1' Gazette. A~ R-r-zid l1-s been postponed owing ~ -'-, ' _ _ l the lnclemeney of the vreather- C. 1045 ‘;'g"zl;lnbc“liglltplfgflop Albeniz and Bnlukfrrv, trans- scribed fr and played by 12.35 aim-Close down. SUGGESTS CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .__¢___ lTha BonEoIGuardIan ' Phi; uplumn l; reserved for new; 0f local interest. but advertising Ll a newsy nature mo! b0 "IIWFW? n 5 curl-l a word. strictly NJ- nhlc in advance. _ UONFEDERATION LIFE INSUII: ANGEL b97ll9-1- 41-31; 0N COMMITTEE -- The follow- ing War Savings Committee has been appointed for Victoria, P. E. I. Stewart Inman, Chairman. P. G. McEachem, M. MacNevln. FAMILY BEREAVED --Mrs. Ar- thur DeCoste of Prince Street re- ceived the lad news on Saturday evening of the death of her sister. Mrs. Daniel O'Connell which o:- currcd in noxbury, Mass. SCHOOL REPORT — In regard to the report. of Charlottetown School Trustees which appeared yes- terday a smell error appeared in stating that Domestic Science was taiught in only two grades whereas it is taught in Grades 6, 7, B and 9. TRANSFERRED —- Sgt. Nelson Robinson of the R. C. A. S. C., who was recently transferred from Nova Scotla, to the P. E. Island Supply Depot, left Saturday morning tor Newfoundland where he will be sta- tioned lndeflnltely at the silpply Depot there. The People and . Democracy | (Contributed) _ mllowirlg is the first of o R1185 0! four brief articles which will anneal‘ in consecutive issues of The Guard- ian, dealing with some of the DPOb- lems faciniz democracy: Llemocracy has never been better defined than by Abraham L111- coln, as follows: uG§weI£nmg3L or thel people by the , e peope. will: extblellehce of that definition is that. “the people" ‘is repeated three times, being as important as any other element 1n Dcmocra/BY- In any criticism of the democrltlo sytem poverty must be placed first. No country can be a true demo- cracy if it allows inequalities of wealth and rank except such as are based on differences of worth.A com- munity that allows it; poorest iam- illes to live at the starvation line ls not doing what it shoulddn its own best interest to maintain the vulue of its human capital. Income is divided into consumption and savings and production into con- l with bank patrons, who wish them the RevaLAir Force Pilot Officer gm a; 1 gcstiml to Increase Our Funds. »~ Episcdg I eating contest was won bv Mrs. unity were shocked and saddened by the sudden uassmiz of John Sinclair bv Arthur Rennie of Alma. and the sumptive good and capital goods Now clearly. il the economic system is working smoothly, the money devoted lo consumption will ex- actly purchase the consumptive goodsand the money devoted to savings will exactly purchase the capital goods. "Laissez faire" is a French term JOIN It. C. N. — Don Macmillan, Charlie Hamilton and Ray McKin- non, three local bunk tellers, left yesterday morning for active ser- vioe with the Royal Canadian Navy. All were extremely popular the best of luck. meaning "let do." In its economic PEFSOTIGIS application it means let him alone ————-—~ in hi: doing. Don't interfere with Mr. Wilbert L. Stetson. Brook- him. The principle “'11s lntwduwd field, left for Brandon. Manitoba" into social and economic life at B,“ Tuesday, January 28th. having bout the time of the Industrial ilgrngcl up with the Royal Canadian Revolution. as a protest against in- orce. terference with. private affairs by the autocratic government that prevailed at that time. _ The development of mechaniza- tion in production in modem h1- dustry has brought it about that a large proportion of the people can make a living only by selling their labour But. as the sillmiy of lab- our is greater than the demand there are millions unable to find employment and have to be kept on a starvation relief 1-1 idlenes. This has the effect oi >reak"g down their morale and eventually making them unemployablc. It is a stock argiunent of certain people that the workers displaced by the mechanization of industry find jobs in new industries. which open up in respoh e to the available labour. One wonders where these new in- dustries have been during the 1:15: ten years in view of the fact of the cpntlnued unemployment of a million of workers in the world un- til ihe present war started. The men fairly comfortable wish things as they are, are not impelled to wrestle with the problem. bloati- while those who suffer have plenty of impulse but little knowledge, l. e. those who have the urge lack the knowledge and power and those who have the knowledge and power lack the urge. Our great trouble is alternating Iuflations and Deilaticns, Booms and Depresslons. Business goes up and then git-s down. When it rzoes up demand grows faster than supply rind pricrs rise Business goes up so manufacturers pay more rvoxzcs. make more goods. build more equipment. speculate in Mr. R. L. MacEwen. Cambridge. Mass, arrived by plane, Thursday evening to spend two weeks with his parents. Mr. and B. L. Muc- Ewen, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dan-och, Ken- sington. spent the sveeloezid zvizh Mr t and Mrs. Preston Wood, South- por . Gunner Russel Proude, has rc- turiicd to Wellington Barracks. Ilalifux. after spending a week-end ifglthdhls wife and family in Loyalist oa , Major A. R. Cooper, E. D.. caller- tamment officer for the Canadian legion War Service: at Debert. N. S. Military Camp, spent the weekend in Charlottetown. __________________ - DARLINGTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Darlfngton Women's Institute was held at thy; home of Mrs E. Hovratt on Tuesday evening Jon- uary 21st. Meeting opened by singing "Its a Good Time to Get Acquainted" followed bv the Creed. Nine members responded to the roll call by asking a riddle. There were eleven VlSlLiLS present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. ‘The School committee reported that they had "gotten paper towels and dictionary. The Red C.0ss committee report- ed that 5 pairs m"tts, 2 pails sea- , man's stockings, and one turtle neck Pilmllloilll‘ -_ "ll QT which m a sweater were handed ln_ New mm- further ri m prices. n further ex mlmees were the“ appojntml oanslon of industry. That is what Trinity llnltcd lihiirch TUESDAY. FEBRLIAIII’ 4th 3..'i0—-llli.~sl0n Band-Social Hall. In Memoriam Mr. JOSEPH E. BABINE Th¢ funeral of Joseph E. Sabine of Bradford. Mass, who (lied Tues- day by accident; was held Jan. 4th from the John E. Murphv Funeral Chapel, 155 Winter St. Havczhlll. Mass. A iequim high mass was cele- brated in Sacred I-Ieazt Church at nine by Rev. Edmund Higgins. At the offertory Miss Mary Lon- nen sang “Pi-e Jesu" and at the communion she sang ‘Lux Aflternae" Joseph Law played Chopin's fun- eral march on the organ. The bearers ivcrc: Prank E. Harrell, in charge of the V. F. W. escort, Samuel P. Guilfoyle, Ernest Jean and Ernest McSulenneyg Peter E. Morel, Wilbur M. Comean post bugler, sounded taps as the body was lowered into the grave in Sr. said prayers at the grave. Mr. Sabine was a World War veteran. And was the husband of the late Jessie Florence Aoom of Millvieuz Prince Edward Island. ANNUAL LEGACIES pcor persons 0f Leigh each receiv- ed {2 ($8.90) recently under the who died about I682 is dispensed each winter. MARIE LOPIUS DEAD LONDON—(CPl- Marie 83, a. music hall artist until 20 ytnrs ago. is dead. Hcl- daughter. Marie Cecilio Loftus. has ‘had a successful l, eon career as a. variety star both England and America. James cemetery Rev. Francis l-Iyncs LEIGH, England —(CP)— Fklrty terms of the will of Richazd Hilton, Vitfll mPmlfirrs PACF IIIREE Thumbs Up! When Féllrllflfy’ 28th arrives the War Saving, (‘omrnitter- hopes to have t.\\u million Canadians wear- inr this um- 561W‘? Button. It. ls small and neat, the ulording in red, and the hrnd in brown, print- fddcn a background of while cellu- oi . i? NORTH lVlUfSlllltE W. I. The January meeting of the Nozlh Wiltshire W. I. xvus held at the home of Nlrs. Bruce Younkr-r. With the president presiding. the meeting was olmnad in the usual \\u_v. Re- ports oi commuters \\'e.e wccireci 9-114 ¢°l‘1€'-\‘Du11deiice rend. A letter ' from the Library, saying that a. box of boot/s had lx-en sen , W215 read, also one from ihe Sccy., of Der- lmgllon W I. mvizinz the members of North Wlltslure W. l. l0 be pre- sent. will) them on the 21st at the home of Mrs. I.‘ HUWQIL Red Crag; work was handed to the committee and more yam given to the mem- bers, for kniitznp. Bills for fiuit and for scrubbing schrol iii-en. reported paid. Mrs Geo‘ A E. MacLcem 1n- fo: n-xt meeting, , The cllnllly which will be in the form of Val- eniine social when the men folk are Invited to be pTEsc-ni. r011 call to be answered by an exchange of comic Valentines. Etch member is asked to bring lunch. The questionnaire Iiofiils, on Pilbllc Health anti Child Welfare was discusstrl and flllfLl in. A read- ing was given by Nfzs. test “T15 conducted. The meet- m 1X18 closed by singing the Nation“ Anthem. goes down then you see goods pile up 0n the shelves and prices lal‘. then businessmen dlhcharge work- ers, reduce wages, postpone ad- dlrions to plants, all of which caus- es a fall in consumers income and a further fall in prices and that leads to a further retrenchment oi business a further fall in wage and dividends, a further fall lu ,i:' "es That is what is called deflation We must all agree that each 1n- divddual is prompted 11.1 his out» in- terest. to do precisely Wllist mares matiers war e. Each mun acts in that way because he [0915 Stiff! no effective effort will be taken to stop the inflation or deflation and therefore each man pursues his own interest by following policies which ultimately prove contrary to the in- terest of all. At present no in- dividual has airy responsibility for the general situation nor has he as a rule, any means of knowing what the general situation calls for Individual initiative must of course be preserved: “Olilllflfi should be done to interefere with that. But we should and can establish condi- tions under which each individual can best procure hi: own interest by (fitting what is for the huercst o a The subsequent articles to apnea:- in this series will be entitled: 2. The evils of uncontrolled alter- nate Inflation and Deflation. Booms and. Debressions. l The lllllJ."llll'Oll\"(| szi-iwillr"! money system o1 “promise to pay." . A fBW surzizestive reforms nec- essary to improve Democracv. Red Cross Commmefiqlm Neil is called inflation. When bu=ine;>.< Campbell and Lynette. Brown. _______________ Lunch committee-Mrs. Neil Campbell. Mrs. Angus MacLcan and Mus. D. MacPhcwson. I Mrs. Starling MacLcau ‘Invited members to her home for next mret- mg. Roll cull to be answered by a sug- I Survey Indicates U. S. Favoring: ‘More Arms-N 0t Men-For Britain Pfflgllllll consisted of a leading by Lyulletta B ovrn. Contest put on by Jiiiel. MacPherson won by Mrs. IN kiLATloN To GREAT WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE T0 SEE THE URI. BRlTAlN-— Mitchell. and Mrs. MucRoe. A c-mdy no’ Lmma "a M" ‘Nymma MacDonald's A GAIN (By Charles Winfield Matlrcson, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.) "Be yours to hold it higli"~John McCrcal O‘er Frances fields the breezes blow Across ihe crosses down below, Which mark the plnrr- u". eic heroes‘ died So Ilia: fair Ihrezlorzi uiight abide. The larks no longer singing ill". But lboys in blue soil through the s y Clad} to keep faith with those be- O\\', And urusp the l0l't‘l’l their hand did t" w To sileu : soon the errlng foe. l-Ie shall not pass o'er Dover strait, Nor linger long at Britain's gate; No path for him shall cleave I10 sea, Like as in I raePs htsiory, But like a burly beast at bay He'll vainly try w win the Until at. least he‘ll have to Chased from the air. the field. DAVIITS MIT!’ BRISTOL Enuland, -(O David Mackintosh. eizlht, put toy soldiers 1r model pallway m public ex] on. and purged l‘ shillings {$2.421 for tzhe Spitfire Fund. TVhlCll Lord Bearerbrook ack- nowledrzed. YOUR 1| DilIiDiIAI. ‘FPQUPPPQ l as} g. finoncxol transrlctloflS. making agreements. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has very fortunate lndcatioris. Can 17% befgirsslifgolus business lheart team. A number of 360x51“ 1,55’ c t, t d9‘ games we“ the" play“ and pry“ ovtrlzimes Age‘ tzlrllitlleinéykt 194111511983?) “"3" by MTS- D°ll*‘~'5 lellm- _ fond mi’ RIIIIISPTIICTII v Tlioilght-tul The méfitllll-Z Clil-‘lfll l" 5lll¥lll§ f3 studious responsive t» kindnew! “God Save the King". after wot-h mle 5nd sympathetic. w“, h}: a dainty llmr-h was served by the - fills...“ ‘ ' hostess assisted by the committee. t: SILL FOOD AND MEDICINE-NO FIGHTING EQUIPMENT 53% In Memoriam MR. JOIIN SINCLAIR GORDON The oeoule of Montrose and vtc- CONTINUE TO SILL IRITMN MILITARY SUPPLIES ASPIRIN Now less than I‘ a Tahlct__ l1.0(7B%3c.:lll!l/j¥:?lg2 rmllggMOCR-flCY llitldfill. ngifocllilsdgliloldgii iilibgilyal u’ I° "m W" "‘°°"°“°“ 2m I MARCI-IES.‘ [the early axe of 4ltjvears wasashock ' r , . I . - _ - o '-‘ llklg 'l’>1'.'fi'l§lidfl>“‘ Naéwmgzfltliffillll. L31 Elle??? hfrlilrgivforxlriiligizsitllarelily: ‘i ~f IZQQ m_n___[,l-STENING P0511 rzood neighbor. and a kind friend. hi x 1205 am~imeflude The funeral was held from his ‘ ' ' '_. - ' T; m i .- home on Tuesday. Jan. 28. at: 2 p.m. E “,;T,;__7;§’,LU’}1‘,.,§‘{‘N sl‘{§,:-,,7,1‘S’-‘_g° The service was conducted _by Rev. 12.30 a,m.-—NEWS SUMMARY. gérge-ng,aifijg°l,§eaufi,m$- m1§de§2§ ssMo llmuu mrmmo sac urros rxcm mm -rvm um The more rum mu our FIODUCTION, mu ir w: olvr u Price 35c a bottle; the largo all drug counters. I . family size, about. 3 limes u much, 00o, it The T. Mllburn Co" Limited. Toronto, Ont. l depicted above. was made lirfrre of democnch", Mr. Roosevelt propounded his nugflreltlon fnr lending and lensing war motel-ills to Britain and be- fore his lira-side coll upon the nil/Ion to make the U. the "orsenll Get Safest Fast Relief for guybody tell you i» 1s. i‘ l1 i h_ w un : ' ' Brown AGAIN ,. ., 13.1311 “fr. vslléiiiielfifhfire“... o... i heudarhes, neuritic and Grade VII-d. Windsor Brehaut: BALFIELOR E..- fifispfiflffiafigrimfiefikliegii"{fill ~&\ v o d zcvoflffl°ndfl°k Gmdm" 3- “m” srhmonn. Enrzland, ivbl. fr‘? Barbour; ‘Wilbur Gilllis, wArltuui- a?‘ l Q Jlléilmdfli.‘ POM f0 uy ' _ _ (OP) -Unmarried men cc _lc Currie. W lllain Curr e. a lace T Grade mp4 Bilmbma Pkkfimf pinch of war less trllan marricdlDonald and Arthur Rennie. Despite A’ ~’" {without 3 DQMH Macmm- 3- “an L“ 3° men so mn Campbell Hannah. MP. the almost impassable condition cf “cu” outsmm “m; AND 5mg m" M; m“; Gm“ VI-l: wlmer Cmlmd; 2' for the Bilston dlv'slcn of Wolvcr- the roads. the funeral was largely mp "Ivy our nzvn smo m um "m ' Dgmlg Tglinef; {Iggy Yvglgg" {hamliton wants a bachelor tax in- oltitendfid. He lieaveslto modurréhbe- i‘ 0t pflte ra e - en . - ' d ct. s es s sorrow nlz w e an ree 5‘ >4 a‘ . 1 1 _ eluded in the next bu l.’ V, _ a h Barbara Quigley, 3. Sh rey Ves The w, mcscmlubgd ‘sup. “no childligen. Rutgil. lgrso %E‘A'F‘rr:$g y y mo “He” 98¢ SW‘ once was president of Kinrzs 6°11‘ °1§e§ 1K3“- EP} i‘ (m, ,5 M, and l nncdrgligarxl-‘Ilibugfrgrgt? vgiiilllfiligr? 939' Hum“- Now’. 5Com‘ bmlpvlgs lVIi'lsI.1eJghnKDI.1Golclor‘fofnAlxna:' two ' No nccd to tilke :l David Jardine and David Mac- b"°ll¢l°'5 Wll° mmllmll‘ ‘It, esnlrllf brothers. David Gordon and James ‘ chances on taking Eachem ltrhmfihli 0! lllfll‘ 0W" ‘"9 l", 1y Gordon. of Alma and six sisters. strong, dangerous GradeYIv-n Hilda Picker-d; 2. @555 0‘ ll“ lwpllhnm‘ Fmhser m“ y Mls- wllllllm lmme- “ml M's-Elm‘ 1 occur: OUISELVIS ALLIES Auo smo our m rorcc. mo, drugs. Dominion Mary Rlmsav and Phlllp Jflrdluei “lgfxd b” u,;,,°°“,d“g,“*- Kilnrylevy géllfgémfiill~t§fvtvlsl °;n§""d-I"s= uiwnmo AIMYIFNICESSAIV C druggists are no\v ' - _ su . es o '1 s . - _ »- _ 3. Joan Wood. _ W003‘ chggcon" o, m, oxcl,cq,,._tr_ Gmlei bum of New Brunswlckz. >( $1 S! a fcatunyigdek/Izrtilir M Glade III-l. Heather Lsntz. 2 m be taxed is no, m, m.“ Mrs Marsha“ MW,“ or green- 45 f j‘ >g yrccolzuize _:is 1c awn Jen“ Mm“; 3‘ Phyms Tan‘ that ey dc in the Hous~ of mount and Ethel at home in Alma.| lime“ Yell“ Y?“ “"7"! Grade n‘1' Suzanne Palmer: 2' 2! "s 0:11; d ngevious l sinsestlons 711e, heartfelt sympathy of tl1eir' lam “SB l" Pill" D llalllfllneBGtllll and ‘$5M’? ‘gig-Pa alménmai m“, WV.’ b-cll ocknow- many friends tis extended to the f] and, colitis sdlfctlyva ‘ab!!!’ arr an - ' ‘ ' . .. n an - doll‘?! c 1 Dledwd “id? sorrowm’ rem w“ joykélilerrtilloer-Aspirin does not ham Grade II—\1. R084?!‘ Clflfkl 7- MM‘ oowr riuow 11% the heart. For great speed plus safety- Elslc McDonald and Prank Currie; . IE1“ ldonW: take anything else. Getth] 3~ My“ Hayncs‘ "' economy size hntile at Y0"? dmilillfll Grade L-No examinations. I . roday__lgo Asplrln mblets for only Conolian 98¢. It's a bargain you can t H1159- Grad 31-1. Geneva Mot-Adam. _ . . . - 2. react-cl ‘Prainor, a. Luclne P. Mac- In yeungdelllalallbfi: flgfflflufiligsnlitislgnfig ' See IlllS (IOSSI D01 211d. . . ' ' " »- i _ drade I-(al 1. 0390x311) Roach: smog?! t0 Illlmfidmlell’ ‘my’ ‘Wemmuy’ “w lucn cm = 100$; ucu uou = i5 a.“ lylniiq G|I.°TIII m. If cvcry ta§lct_tili 2. Chester Deveeux. . oe Gun - u . _ ' 5 not stzimpe W1 Grade I-(b) 1. oven minor. 2. _ On the first Ilgnvof a cough pr cold the mother , M, , , i , F b _ the word "Baygf ""~"*- 3- to“ M" rlfirlr; lvliflfmllfil"“l so” - "or mars‘.lz."r..zrtttr':.ll.sl: :";r:i.::..":. 13:12.1"... " ..: :1. , Blew ...... m. ‘onulc. 0 er Q ° l ~. . . . ‘* . ‘ . ~ =2. it is ‘ 6mm, L4,“ l_ 3mm Tl-alnog 2. I [u pyompmqm and eifertrvenun in looeemn the phlegm, and lillllll- only disposed lo rln more fr»:- Brltatr than is rxiw belting" donembxl l E Xgphim Dot“ h! z pm-rpig, Muccm-lnar-k, 3. Donald lscln 1,119 bfllhchlll organs is ouch that the coug may be checked lwfon also. an far as actual mater n] I d s concerne sppfl y yr g R O'Brien. anyt in; of a serious nnlirrc meta ‘n to g0 even beyond the President's lease-lend proposal. survey, loos lot ‘llarm the llcart