r13 m-nl-s ma». a ~.- pa 7rd I :1.“ Ylilllltlll l\i ri-servi-d for news ol Itlizil iiili-ri-st hut advertising 0| a new-y iiiiturc may be inserted I .- ~' - at Ii t't'lll\ uord strictly pay- VE ‘IGRNED THE ‘ lllill’ iii MITIIIIBB. ARMY T0 SEE THE __._._ .___.____.-. (‘HASH l-JLL tor Photographs. LIFE INSUR- -9789-7-Zl-3ll. (‘UN I~'I<,I)I'IRA'I‘IO.\ ARTE." -~ | \\'().\IEZ\">' All lCLUB Tiiesda ‘e111... L-414-2-17-1 . . ‘.\l‘l'ltl)lili BEEN AR- S lt'i.\'(. i) for February 29th at Prince kiduxirtl 'l'iicutf‘e. 14-317-2-16-17. (‘Ul'II'l‘—-Ii1 _ ., ‘ the Police gtlizt-rliiiixiimums-algal. .ii.l_.~ momma life-re Direcfuti by William Clemens , . -- ' e l" ‘he doi-‘kl-‘l Ill‘ ‘.’ ‘.’ ; iali-ZS CAGNEY TZ-IURGE RAFT illti“ JANE BRYAN in s}: Dawn I Die ” iii ivliifs defied n thousand killers. against ruthless Ilzifi.’ Somt-om-‘s going to I)l'('fII( II.\I’I'I§.\'l-II) \‘l'Il,\'I‘ in the Si. J..:ii< tl.i'.i~tl, London. on the iil,;1i. i,_ .\'o'.'i:iiil.ici- 26, 1939. L-lil8-2-I7-1f. ill ILI.—-.\II'S. MJ. McMah- t\\ Haven, left Wednesday l)‘ 150-1011 to be present §,_.,I.e_ l '- a _- v 4! .itii- Tr? ‘ ‘of her _sister,_ Mis. I “H; “lid who lies seriously ' ‘ h; Ahissiichusetis General f,‘ , Btsiofi. i‘:- ( lll'l{('ll NtYflCIL-YOYK United "l ll.l. 1t ' i. Nicholson. ivfinis- ..\il-.-.~ 1 -.l'il1\l'\‘ 18th 1940. II . (‘.-ii.:.il Church. 2.30 P. M. ~l lililii‘. 700 P. M. York. llv iii__lit Liracklcv at 7.30. L-409-2-17-1i. .. ll cv River, have \\'_'e'.t _ from Kirkland ‘Fiiill ll‘.(‘I1l their son, is iiiii):0\'iiig IIIIPI‘ us illness. l Mr. . following a re- Wflfllig from an Lt- lli\' It UNITED BAP- ‘will!!! I’.\\'I‘UII,\'I'I‘.'. —— REV. J. M. it .-\.. Pastor. Sunday, ‘ tve worship thus: ‘y. iiiery 1-~l: -. . aw‘. triiofotl. - Jtbblllg ‘.11 ttsct‘. _ 1x5 1.3-) cit 111.»; 1.. “.111 .vs_ciioiit 1 (n; . _ . 1‘ lrfPt —I<I,\'inn ' " . l-WIZQTUQIIEIOII Abbey ‘Ifllll ‘II ~i y. 1 ‘ t ' || :: 1.11.111 irogldl :1, - ._ -i--- :I (All Iill-e . Lmlicrii Slulldflfdlfi I I____,__._‘_J,L u.._.u.“._._._._._. _._.~ >\'li ill iriliityiiii‘ 17 . iii Eiiglsh. ! iii. HATQ, l. .1 . h Elng- , 11).] 111.? “(if :11 b} gfislfl H, '..()_ ll hl 1111])... .3 . l 111:; D Li J1 m. l -' ‘ g h. _. -i;.l. Pro- gi‘. iii l l 2.1 .3 111.; - ‘ ., iii. l, l iigfi-h. l. . iii. l . g .10 l. "iit- (lant- 1_..',-,. .1 , 111.2 iii ; D-Jl) l - ..:. . iii. l' 'i‘\ 1v"..- 1- » .' ,1 Sketches. '1";-_ ' 1‘ ‘, l _ ‘.212 111.; 1p, , [.11 fti. t;l._ ii l v I) ‘l '1 6 1",! 11 l :- 1. by i. m ‘ l w‘ it ‘l r riiulili. '1‘; " J lll ; ‘FPA-f- II ll ' l!‘ If) i1‘ l1 . .. JZJ ll 8') mrl- ‘ > lx 1 1"‘! .10.‘ i'.ll()§. RV- IG, 1.. 1:4 1.. 4.. 111.’; iii. .l \‘.»\Rlli'l‘Y A ,3 News‘ Voters ‘P I ' ‘ 11.00 A. M. (Commun- ‘lnd s O { l . like humans, get 1113.; the liiie ‘ If need be. sacri- - to iiitt-iiti thi- lllCHIb of L-410-2-l7-1i. UNITED IIVICE .-— ‘H! \'l)\‘—BflI\'.\‘lI.-\“' Ii ‘ F I11 6 p.111. Lineup" B P _\ V. mmllllflylllvgoblgcgl. _1_ ~ 6 0 M1 “-‘.t1f:..-.;.....?l..~...i "Life, Nu: Youth Must .\: - ~ i ' wt: services at Al- . a I"i‘i)l'il&l‘_\' 19th, 20th, . R ‘v. S. D. Tritcs, Pas- L-lll-‘Z-IT-li. OTTAWA, Feb riiiigeitients for tli t-ral EILWIIFII: ii ;iti.l.- 11‘. u ‘£10111, from _ p ‘Yliuistillt, r r1... ‘\l1i"cli 21-23 til lic- icix. and persons employed in plortiitioii. On Election Day, Tilékfiill)’ .\l;: i: ‘l6. 11011.5 wi.l be open .ll‘\.ifl 8 ,1 iii l? —--Cl’l ‘ Dom "HIIUI- A snow storm i oii tlic Province last lriivrl 111': on country or hose drawn Several hours af- ‘io t. p. iii. stuiitfai-d time Al. ... .. » l"”~"m; mm mm‘ who are iii liiie at. 1110.1’ ti). l v l -. n“ ll (h? 03V?!‘ 1111i place ti’. the tiziic set ;-': ‘ t ‘m Ci)?“ m? t- .-.1i_-_; tlf 1111-1111.. . . l - ‘ “TWP d1‘???- cit 1o vcic at the t illillL‘. ‘ the Pfe- <‘ ierh- only tho t- who brief rainfttil inside the votfiiu iilaii-t- 111g iiotfi" were able to volt- ' i.) hi) -\- in some lure-e c1111.». Some Nt-yv Provisions l c "iiiatrd at 815.000 The new act also iiicorpoiww- Hm, n“ “.35 “mm, m) U; prohibition against ti ttiiidi. l1 1- .- iiig any <ioi~tiinciit or who; , “lflfe $9? will rest .ct the riiiitliiltiwqs Ert _, , “l”? l; of action iii l)" “uinit-i . h‘ ' “A? ‘ahlcfl n,“ It zifiv iiii. o, iiimriflciiluttlii l: 5 I- w“ 0M1"- PlIlPPgCIltW‘ pri t-iiis to fiiiti l; "- \\- P0\*P A Shfhlr 1h;- pl-htlpn ' housing more cars ])l'(‘.[‘l'i|Jt‘(.l ix-riotl. the Qi1l0l t-.l . . i. Five liiics of hose o;f' :1" now i. given lJi)'i\'(‘l‘ to w. \ :1 i. - ' ‘ .. -lfoui' battle be- fli.i1 ‘ - ' ‘ time. IUTHLN? stat or 5- subdued, L955 Uitlct‘ iii-r _~ nntzisuri .1) _ .‘.\‘(‘l‘l‘fI by iiistiraiice. "ttiii- . si..i t-iiu-rul-iiilx ' T n rncfrnbpllS n; d ltitie extension of pit ii l" - fo co. Coti- liiivling aiid Stews, -. ‘ll the ‘blaze in. apt-ct t-s ivill be iiroliibitt-tf oii air tvso day's before the ttt Loudspeakers on trucks‘ nrc out oii the day before boiling and. of cour.-c. oii election 11.1); to Liie close of the votiiia. (‘HURCIL —- To- wed as "World Out- ' all the Baptist Alaritimes. In line Hiirvev L. Deiitoii. ‘ .itl.i it special sermon ils Iii ‘Ilio Making." The ein will be "The Splen- oi ' Uliirv Lord" (wood- li.. l Ali iiitlnibtlrs of Chiuch and 't'!’..lIi()ll are iiivitcd to partici- ' -. foil.- m the Church ,, sir-ii for Seniors all . llllilll 11,, rUfYlCtf, and for all - ""41 PM. Mr. Deiitcn will , (‘Cliff of the special ev- uiiioiis on "They Met as ilir- theme of the _ "ltt-vealing Exper- t- iltl-iiiiie anthem will be l-I li-tilii-i-‘s setting of ‘ Bar." l» fhalil IIHFILS will sing a sclectc Earlier Remuneration Election staff and landfcids l.’ l-ii voting places will be moiiipily )‘l1tl ‘ in this election bv WRITflhLs sten- bv the chief electoral OIIiCHI‘ iii eouiiiersigned by the local retuiii-tl 111g officer. the eiioczriiiriit ‘Ie- .1 etifllllllpl in detail the purpose o , the payment. At all general election- in the past 20 vents. cheques wit" out oiilv from the auditoi'-gl‘llt*l-l with the result manv waited >t fll_il'l0llill5, There are about 24.1.00 w. Under another new‘ provision. iii- tciirlerl lo preserve order at political meetings anyone aciii: ind day '15 lllfiltv of an illcizril -| I)f).\‘.\f‘lll ‘SITDY (‘LIYB — A IlC€_Ufl(I€l' the act and afiyone ioii- l m". 11.111 \\'i'l\ iicld in Dvnagh School $12111"? i0 (i0 5° 15 i-‘ll-ltv 01 Ill‘- "Pltlii i1 of Ft-‘lirtiaiy- 8th for dlclflbie 0150MB- l‘ inf orl-aiiizing study “ATW-“TTT ill‘ flHiflCt. After some A MK HARRY POHIN n ftL was cievided to form '*‘i its all ft come to other Th?” p555“ "Wm" Tuesday night‘ Ca xliiraiiltlg in the schoolg An at his home, 253 Brun-wzck strvri, l “$10,, mvprinq U“, Mm “.35 after a stiddcn neait so mire, Hllr m 3m, ,,_ql,r,,,._,r riveted bPmg Paiviii. Mr. Pct-vii was a iiat.v<- of MUN“ m‘, MCNHII“ Fresh P. f-l. 1.. W110 had I'lll’l"(* 1i liciiil- .11 HaiLPX for the past 110 years, f-le Hvas‘ H2 years of age. The fate M; ' .l'..ll.ii llt-zizvii. Vici- Resident; I\ti ‘JJ Timur-n, second vice-presi- I"l'i"(l McAdam, secretary: Potvin was a piviizrr by trade and n ,.7,,,,,,;,,(.,._ George WM v81‘? "veil known t ro gnout. lh- 1.11.‘. \\‘.ll‘<-i~ White: enter- city wherc he but nianl." Ifflnti». m- “n. (Mnnnntpf, M“ Frank ‘was a member of the B ifulo I.:'(i"/‘ m". “m. J. Sm], A1pNnll‘Yl P4,“ and of St PIIZTICK» Chumn. ‘..,.,._ {nu-Om Hangar‘ and viviiig arc lizs wifie and a daft’ n, ,,.-,,,. rondinp pnmmittllm Mrs. Ivan Dilhlfi o: ltamilton. l ‘ {md MN" U.“ Trahh lzirin. a son Walter of the L-i-rtl Kl t- ‘ . céisvh‘ viii. rt brother. Wiilte" Pctv i1 in t! West, a 5'.<l("i‘. Mr . CUITPPH in ()1 fzirii and dIl0‘ll“1'Sl'~.l(‘f‘, Mrs, 1). u :- Tll I.\.'I'I‘ '1' TOVNG PEOPLEXQ . ' T!- l - -kf l t‘ I115 Dfiit 0111' of Wlsi Pufziuc. - l.» y_ p!‘ l,“‘,',,,..‘,,,.,’."§,f§g tho; "41-‘11-1‘ “We ‘. ." .. ~ il-li by Robert "“ M“ l’ 1nd I-v fmvrr-nce Tonmbs, i-Lnlisaxr VIEW $17100]. u... .,,. Woolf at the piano. from the usual trustom , l‘l" of p-ose selections Grad" x‘ 'f‘l>rimbs read seveml I, Pris-tli la Slit-a, "7 i" ‘m? PXPrQS-“lll: " .~ thl YIWHIIIITQ a-nd pur- nmae n]; ~ r l lifl- T-r- bii=liiess nerhii ii-fnc ivhirh Alice Bryen- 'l(I.llf1 secretary‘. read sev- I. Jenni:- Sliea 2 Margaret Casi-y 3 Rosanne Doucette, "nondcnce and . fimiibr-rslilii convene’, GT3!" "1 Irlttrrrl to the meeting the plan o‘ f‘: ftvmoershln drive. ngmvEtlt-‘aiior Douccttc. 2. Donut L. _, ms M. business b? , . - the crnups dispersed ATV-r clam-s the sooP-l rnvwlze-d in with the l. l-n, lm-wt rive". An r-rilnvabh hi-cllyilit the meeting to i. Billie Gaudi-tte. Gradi- III B: 1. Elsie Bernard. 2. Jean Aylaiard. fl. Gerald LtCltilr. Grad!‘ II: ' l" '-' " l. Edna Donor-tie. 2. Aiiii GiiiiiZi-fti- 3. flillian Douet-tfe, Grade I A: -____ i. Rim Doticeftp. x1. xi _AII]j\n Fay-may- t,“ 3-951". Gm“ I B1 rl" ~ ' for Montreal on a 1. Sadie Perry. 2. Tlit-lma Ltcliiit‘. 3, Leonard Ayltivnrd. . lir- will ieturn early tvwk. Perfrct Attendance: Prisclilln Th!" "W! . . I - 1'. lt-t- i“ flailtyinLgfgrfffiug‘ llrigicGnhIhtlrflqit‘? {Va l‘ in ‘l?’ glf"‘li"'1 Mnlmw- n vMV-v Ifflilll‘: Margaret Cal-i-y, J(‘lill.(‘ ~’ ‘ l' T? .\"‘ “Td-"V m°TTil"‘-Y Sh", ' - lit ftls many friends Teacher, Florence she W1- hi-i- a him-wit mn- l THE uHARLO'i‘i-i~.'t‘OWN GUARDIAN Grew Tells 0f Ordeal In Open Boat LDNDON, Feb. 13~(CP)—Efeven surviving crew members of the 2W- ton British trawler Tvgmw were landed at. a southeastern Irish port today. They told of a 28-hour or- deal in an Open boat after an un- remitting 15ilbIII8Ilii6 111111161)’ B!" tack which sent. the snip to the bot- ‘tom Saturday. One man was killed and three of the survivors wen: seriously 111111!‘- ed. The man reported that while ‘they were drifting in the lifeboat. with sti/pplies niinrwt exnuustcd. they sighted four other trawiers. T1191’ made repeated efforts to attract their attentions, but the ships ap- parently feared the bout was a U- uoat decoy and sped 01!- The shells which sank the trawl- er killed James Price. i8. native 0f County Kildare. the only Irish crew member. Three of the survivors were suffering from serious wounds. William P_ I-Iaivks. a deckhtind. hflfi a shattcreJ arm amputated upon arrival, William Hengheley, chief engineer, and Albert Johns were in critical condition from shrapnel wounds. Before the men were Dlckfid 11D by the Spanish steamship Monte Navajo they had lived for 28 hours 0n rations consisting of one bis- cult each and a few spoonfuls of water. All were suffering from ex- posure. _ Captain James Gale of Milford Haven said he was on watch earl)’ Sunday morning when a shot from l; U-bocqt 500 y'arc.s away startled him. Attempt. Escape The crew extinguished lights ti- board the trawler and attempted to escape in the darkness but zin- ‘other c-iiot, crushed into the chart house where the captain was stand- ing and set it on fire. About 20 more shots were fired. one of them wrecking the ctlglIICS of and dynamo and another damaging the steering gear, the skipper said. As the ship began to slettle. the men were ordeied to IOWer n DOM- One crew member, fireman B. Jones. sle-pt throughout the shelling and was awakened in the nick of time by a fellc-w crewman. Price was coming up the bidder f0 the deck accompanied by the second engineer when a shell 9x- ploded clc-‘e by, killing the Irish- man and wounding his companion. Captain Gale who won the Distinguished Service Order in the First Great War. said the U—bcat had the trawlers i-mige to an inch. “Vve pulled away and saw further shots hit the trawler until slic sank." the CfilDifTfl said. "1 was hor- rified to find that we had only a keg, one-quarter full. of water, and only a few bi-cuits in the beat. ‘Phcre was hardly rocm to move and we had to bail all the time. I gave each mrn m‘? bifftlf and a little water. but Hiwkes. who ivas mist. ‘eriously’ hurt, was given sips constantly." Second, Wreck Nine crew members of the trawl- er Gurth cf Grimdwy \\’(‘Z'(\ in; early today after r111 ~ vessel It iv-hcre on the east . . SKIIITCT Blytlit-‘s $(‘(‘Otl( ivrlrck. ~ A month ago lic and his rrrw of it":- on the trawler Crcxtt-ii went lll liovrs in an (‘rm Prat \\'i“'ll fr!‘ vessel ll l: surk iii ll’? Nci".h “"1 by a Gle 11111.11 bomber, Sflircrfy 1'.- covcrccl frrm fhe t-dvriitiiro. l-r- sail- ed five days ego in tr-r- (*l“‘ill. "Vi/e sr-Pl i“? Vckrts," t‘- “It was as lrl"1‘k as . we rz-n ashore. Lu _\ the - m: guard saw our signals and Ol‘L.l!‘1C(l out n. lifelttxit." Daily War Saar-tr. (By The (‘a (Iii-n Press) Repeated blows of the Red Army have at la-st driven the Finnish forces back from many of thcir fortified position; i1 the Kartlitn Isthmus and the Russnans arc re- ported to be with n 20 mites of the key Finnish cey of Vioour _ Russia first atieiiilpcd to coit- quer Rnland the easy way by at- tacking p ncer iasilnrn at a number of widely sep rated points. Had those attacks sucrreded in cuff iig Finland in p.00 s Fun in ro 11.1.1110 would have colfaps d and Rus-itiii Lively slight ’I‘ll'iey failed and the two-week 01:1 offensive still hammer ng at the Mannerheim 1.1 e repicsents a change in txctics. The Rrd Army ls taking ilhe harder curse of throwing its weight aguinw. the Finns on their stroiigc t podtions. It is costing a lot but so far is slucccsdmg. In the First Great War the great offensives launched by the oppos- ing armies usur-fyl teiicfcf to lost‘. their force as the weeks went by. T1119 further the attack ng army pewatrated the less became ft: striking power because, regardless of its reinforcements, 1t was forced to move over g oiiiid mulch had been churned and smashed by ar- tilir-ry fire. The coitciftfrn in the Kart-flan Isthmus is not tre same and a weakening in the Russ iin offensive nerd not wcesmrilyl be expected. Trcre the Russian force-s have not Wllfifflle"! to any great dstniice. 'I'hey need not do so to achieve their p imary obycctve . Rus=ia aptiarliitlv has an IliPX- htiustibie stipiy of fresh troops. The front fs W0“ served by railway lines and rcads and new division. may be moved _ii.p qufcky find thrown into ffii- fght. wit-flout ii tiring march over a, who (‘xpflnge of conquered and (ICVIISI-IILG ground. ___._.;._______ PROVIDE EXPORTS BRITAIN ADVISED LONDON Feb. 16 —(CP) -Brit- 8111's plan for a "pay as we go“ war involves reqtnsltfonlng for export cf a proportion of the output of every factory, i1 special correspondent. oi The Dally Hernia writes. such a move would create overseas credit for urchase of food and raw mat- erias and rovlde paying frcfgiits for outwarda bound shipping. According to The Herald writer's speculation, only a slightly fimitco quantity of manufactured goods would be available for the homi- market and Britons would be forced to do without manv articles of ev- eryday use-not because of shortage but. due to the need of them for ex ort. oods affected would incliicfc- boots, clothing. fILbTlCS, mnz-liificry metal artlclel and hardware. fos cs would have bxn compara- NewAnnan Team Winners Over Margatev 10-5 Taking a one goal IP11 in an evenly‘ viii: sterf lll'.\I period New Allllill] SI "s outscrcd U191‘ op- psiieiii- 3-1 iii the middle c.1111»: and 4-" iii the firat frtinte to walk a ill-Ii vciory over Mar- s in a ivgtilzii‘ fixture of o tli Slime Hwkt-y League at Iii-iisiiuicii riiik on ' ii 34st. llli.'i‘.‘l\' 150 f"ll: saw the 1w.» l<-;i1ii< wllue a ifard-bifmpiiig fast sttugluft- fill the way with the gairle bent IIIUCII elfi-ei‘ t-lfz-n the score ucuicf M"(‘lll to ind.cate. .\'l-'.\.i.\I.-\RY I-‘ii-sf Period l F: ‘l’ _ J.l‘ll'> .\ll.l5 (Jitez Alillsf l J hi7 Mills 924i lt, Clixinpoii (R, How- H_ Cllfilitl) on 10:50 Jiircs 3111.15 f". Atcliay) --l\'i'l‘.£". 1211.1 l;c~ set-tint! Period . Jui11c~ llllills 1:10 ll, Cfi 111111.11 I11-it) l", 1Vl:l\:i_v (H. t Sch urmtifi) ’l‘iipliii 11-‘. Alt-Kay") 15:06 1:11., Third Period G .\'lil's 1E. M ll l H. Clitiinpoii 1515 ivfilfs (James b11115) I310 (C. lil-“itars. M11 l ll i! l-i Fit‘ , 'I‘u_\'l(‘l' (R; Champion) Iii‘. James Mills (Jabez 1 l.‘ -. .lah.z Mills 19:25 P.-ii.ilt.es--l<i. Mills (‘.21. Stops by MPIlIfHS-‘fi Stflps by Cameron-EU Rei'.i'c<-s-~A. Liifklli“, J_ Hgglits. Lineups: Stars-Wm]. Mrftiifis; defence. G. l\’f:"(it\'. E. \.1l 2CI‘\\'."I'."S. Janrs M ii . Gerald l\\ll§. J bez Mills. '1‘ pl ii. S‘|lll‘li‘.:lll, F. MeKsgv; 11115.2. Poole; CZIICH, Miirclibtinks. s" (Toni. Cameron; defence. I'I€\\'fl1'(‘l- Denns; forwards, H, Champion, C. Champvn, R. Chainpzon. C. Glyden. L. Glyden, Fnlit-iid; mgit, Be r1510; ccach, Baker. -N.:te.s- Our number (he st-ar is Jfmm is S (it's right. winger who p; v- offensvr-ly’ ed a swell gliiiie both tiiid (i('l!‘.‘S.\'(‘i_\', scctirng four and ZISMSUIIL! iii one. of liis teams wn counters, Number two berth goes to Mc- Innfs star goalie who turned in I '.(‘IIS'IlTI’IIII performnnce, stopping iiiirost nape-stole ones that iookcd like winners. Number three slot is filled by Ilarold Champion Eagles centre who gilt all but one of his warns g tils and was always dnngerous_ Stand figs of the foams at. tlhe cowtiiisvii of the Ntrtli Sihore League srlietfttlc w lt api-"ear fii this column tit a later date, b t by the way folks don't forget the playoff". \vi'l be starting next. week and you can lfok forward t0 some ‘furious, forrd fast (won't-Ms. so 1:0 on hand for the thrills you a e craving. The Kensington intermediates although going down to a 15-2 de- feat by the hmds of the Maritime Junirr Champion RIPYRIS of Char- lottetown are not in fro. least (lmvnhcartrd. They were be ten by w'"af- tlvv consider the Dominion Juniri- Cf-miipirn: ths season and wifll the Royall: all the luck PPS-- ihle in their flfPl irve f'r the champ onslvp. The; All Stars are raring in no in their coming piny- offs and you mny decenfl. will give all they liav- to b fur! IIGIPG tli" Wicoii so fr» oii hiincf Inns to give LhLfn a brost. N LSONKS‘ SPY-GLAKH T-"HSTON. England -(CPi -A tote-erm- which belonged to Admiral, "lrd Nelson mid afterwards to Ad- miral Sir Thomas "Ifardv. his flag roiitivn. was left. lw Aiiiilt- Ethv-i f-‘lfvitav. '19, to the Duke of Grafton iii-r cousin. The baffling crouch that Iielped Arturo Godoy to at New Ycrli s Madison Square Garden is illustrated In this p cture, Brown Bombers mid-riff. Louis retained his championship by 5 FEBRUARY 17, 1940 1.‘... \| . "Stay" REGALS DEFEAT CRYSTALS 4-3 Stiiiimerside Crystals bolslt-rt-J by a Charlot-tcfotirn trio of McUOiidltl, JilV anti Bilicqliiore went tfowii to cit-feat tit the hands of Afbcrioii lift-an - ‘lhursdiiy night to the tune o - . The Stiininerside bovs were late in flfl'i\'lllg, and the guiiie did not git autiy tiil ten oclock but a fair crowd of fans with waited were k911i .011 lhi-ir tires as butii tciiin: went at it litiliiiner aiitLtoiigs from tlie opening whistle. ‘The fireworks started early in the first period as Mulicy and DIPKJE tang-Lil. but were separated before fill\' (Liniiigc was done and sent lit:- coolt-r. FY0111 flit-ii 0n playlcrs of both i(?1llil.»“§(‘(‘lll(‘{i to be Cill'l'_\'il]{.'_ a chip on their iliciiititlrs, but frequt-ii. trips to 1110 penalty but kept the gain.- in check iiltzioitgli Srhui-npli. and Barbour iiiiriiziged to mix 1t up for a few iii iiuies. Highlights of the game were the 1104")‘ CIIPCKIH]; by boili defences and the fl]J])L‘L\l'.'1ll('l‘ iii the beriodcf Liereft lllfiicllciiiriltl, foi iii - St. John I-"u iliei". sitiiiiiiersiue Livy.»- fiil star. McDonald ri-cexeti a grout ovation from the i-rcwd as lie slutt- cd oii the icc, I". 31111111111 on a pars from biallt-y- Ollclltdti the scoring fcr the Regals but their lead was short lived its Caliill 11:11 it tin foi' the v sitors. The ;CC'CII(I Derioti W111i sc0f‘cl€_,*$s but iirooucctl the best l1oc- key of the game. Rsgnls- again (£11110 to the frcnt iii the third as Mn:- Dlllllld gzilve E. hfilliiiiiii a bciut-t-t pa _ for iiiiiiiii<-i' tvyu. only to fiifti- it ticct tip as Diikie scored flTlli ‘I clo_>e iii cirlve. Ari I\I&lli(‘_\' soortx: gain for the \\‘t‘tlt'(‘1‘.~ of lI1L"'i't‘i.‘I\illl(I \\“i1ili‘_0ll a bullct like (lf‘l\'0 from Ifil‘ biuo liiie but again the Cryg-fii s cam;- back on a goal by Sclitiriiiiiii 1l‘t‘lll lvfiit-iloiiiiltl. It looked us it‘ the game would go into overtime bill Llflfbtllll‘ salted the vt-rd cf Ii\‘>'}\\' 1L1‘ Illl‘ Rfgfils when lie raiauctl ' tliv twiiii-s‘ 11cm ti scruffiblc iii front. iii the iieL. 5 SUMMARY First Period L-RPRHIR. F. Milliiian. (Ifiilleyl 2-Cr_\stal.~', Caliill 11,30, POIllliiiC§— Mzifley and Dickie. Second Period No Score. Penalties-Barbour, Schurman, R, r X. Third Period ii-Regrifs. E. Millmtin (E. MacDon- ald 3.00. 5146Ui-ys1als. Dickie (unassisted) og-f-‘Rfigfllfi Mhlifiy tF. Millllfmt) 12,. ti-CryrtaL", J, 5d - , . Donald)“ HTOO. Human (P Mac 70-0Rega1s, Barbour Fenaltics ——None. (unassisted) Lineups: Crystals: Goal, Peters; Defence, Bowncss and McDonald; Fbrivards, Cahill,_l\1orri on Hickey, Schurnfaii, Blacqtucre, Jay, Regals: Goal, Hardy; Defence, Matthews, R, Profit. Barbour; l-Qr- Wards. Millie)‘. F. Mitliiian, B. Pro- fit, E. Mlllmaii. MacDonald, Mullett ..Le\vis, MacNeil, Jeffrey. Referee: Earl Arsenault, merslde. Hay Meadows SUBSTITUTION OF ALCIII RED CLOVER IN IIAY (Experimental Farm News) Under favorable growing condi- tions red clover will slightly outy.c.d iiL-ike as a hay crop but. thef ntter Iwosvsscs ecrtaiii valuable charac- teristics that malt; its inclusion ln a hay or asturc mixture advisable, Als ke tirlves better than red clover on soils that incline to acidity oi- soils that are low and wet. Alsfke is more winter-hardy than red clov- 01‘ mid has a stronger tendency‘ fo- wards Dereiinlalfsm and therefore persists longer than red clover states Sum- nrcas suited to production in Ontar- io are considerably hifzlier than for red clover. The compnrl on is fur- tlier in favour of nlslke since a pound of alsikq seed contains ap- proximately twice the number of seeds its retl clover. The prices of both range from 6 to 10 cents a The recommended hiiv mixtures of the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, are RS follows:- l. For non-acid soils where alfalfa can be grown sticcessfullyr-Jfim- othy 8th.. red clover 3 1b., alfalfa 4 lb.. and nlslke 2 lb. " 2. For non-acid soil: where alfalfa is not nfIR])il‘dZ—'I‘imOiilV 8 lb., red a. rm acid soils: 411111011‘... a 1b., t-vt-ryu li be regulated so as lo prevent ed because the suppose the (lt-Lbt-rale procedure n- of red clover by tilt-Ike in mfxturel, it is conceivable that. coff- dftfciis might arise ivht-re ii complete subsfilittlon When there is a shortage of hoiiie-groivfi seed of red clover due pound. to qlllffimflllig are supplier! by lug, and tlie growing poor l Under w-ai" conditions these importa- tloiis may not be accessible. If lhr-re i: no shortage of homo-grown tflsfke sr-s-d tho |Zt'(i\\'t'l' can substitute nlsike for red clover in the soc-ding nifxttirl- [or lliiV with the assurance that lit‘ clover (l lb.. and iilsikc lh islflllfiy to lust‘ nnliiiiig in v.eld with Champion Joe Louis for 15 (thrill-packed rounds in their title bout. snapped as the Chilean challenger landed l- pflwerflll left $0 tiil dt-cisioii. Britain’s Army Grows steadily Following Plan iliaif-Million Added To Forces Since War Began But No Man Goes To France Till Fully Trained. Written for Thi- (‘uiiadiiin Press By Dlaijor-(lli-iieral sir Charles" Givynn LONDON Feb. 14 —(CP) —Siiice flit.- ciufbrcfik of wur, soinetfiiiii; iii tfit- noigiiborliood of half-ii-iiiililoii lullv triiiiictl men have been udued to Britaiirs fighting strength. Ana tlfcre are ifitiitlzilitziis the stage has now been re. iii-ti when the rate 0t ttvtiafnioii can be l\CC\'i0l'€lL(‘d cliil iiirflii-i". What follows is the story of the 11105;! st. (‘IIIIIHC ntid Iiitist Stlcvesls- ful mobilization of hi l‘ fighting man t)t‘\\t‘l‘ LifCHL liritriiii has ever unfit-i"- taken. Up to the yiresent, expansion has bi-ilii going oii sit-richly, but without iiiiv sign of the feverish activity o1 191-4. The YPIbOIIS for that. arc not "e llll.|(‘l'.It‘lO(i. 'llie incl. is <lUll is being carried out lt‘t‘l\'(‘(l iiliiii, iiiL d oii c, of quality" tiiass- pro- duct oii, iiiitl not by “ad hoe" impro- visafioii. This is true not only of the pro- cesses which regulate intake of ma.- tt-rial but also of these that convert lili.‘ rtiw hiiinan material into fight- iii v int-ii. It is the output of‘ illi‘ fin- ‘ ' zit-lice iiiid not tho intake of material which governs proced- Only ‘Trained “on ‘The governing principles followed art-- 1. No man should be sent into the fighting Ililt‘. until 1191131 bevh tide- qtizitely triiincd, not int-rely in the niaiiiiiiilaiioii of his weiipoiis, but hi how to lllfikp intelligent use of them. 2. influx of raw material should con- the gi-stlci] which iiiisaht affect steady flow of output. Those principles have. been adopt- iminensltv of the fiisk tintleretakeif IS tiitli- realized. and because bitter experience has convinced us ft fs both cruel and wnstcful to send melt info the ring without liavhi; fighting in tint-ts and intelligence. dcvciopcd their It would he the greatest mistake to - The Eastern Guardian .'Tli|a column ls reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a iicwsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. ..'SUIIS IIIPIIONSLOI-he Charlottetown Guardian may be tiiinded to their Rept. Arch.e Hume. __,___ . TERMI-IDIATE I’ Il A Y U F It‘ IIO El’, Montague, ‘Tuesday. Nb- ruary 201.11. Souris vs. Aiontltigtic L-358- - 6-21. ISCOTCII CONCERT and Basket Socfiil Wood Islands Hall, February 20th or first tlnc night. Admission 25 cents. Ladies with baskets free. L-3Iiti-2-I5-I7. =*_L*—*~ ___—_- -__' --- -———_ _-—-——— %1Mi ArcmsttrmligEDfvfslon of Forage an s. en ra x erlmentnl arm Ottawa. p F ' red clover 5 1b., and alsfke 4 lb. Alsike and red clover hay contain Iii all these mixtures iilsike is in- about equal uantltles of digestible cludctf and unifer ncld soil condi- food materla per unit, of (fry tlons the recommended rate l5 iii- weiqiit. seed ylelds of iilsfke 1n civil-mi. Whilll existing practice recognizes the value of a partial substitution seeding might. be ndvisab c. Oil!‘ winter-killing Jlie domestic re- import- i-oivcrs i~iiii.tlic r sk of adapted varieties. OI‘ feeding value of the resulting crop. dopit-d is in any wav due to the un- expected course the war has so fa: taken. or because Britain means tc liiiiit the extent of the effort she in prepared to iii-like. ’I‘he Lult before tlfestorin has nicrclyl enabled - thl nation to carry through without. in- terruption a urcdetcrinined iicy. Nothing has so convinced rita1n's enemy of licr grim determination to sec the struggle through, _0r has so encouraged her French Allies as her departure from the amateur exped- ienls of 1914. I do not mean to slight. the wonderful t'0ltll‘fltll'_ ef- fort flit-n made. or the spirit s own. But I hill acutsl_y' aware of the eon- sequenies of the iiiiprovizutlon then uiizivoidablc; consequences which iii- creasiiigly" imide themselves felt 8.8 the war dragged on. Results of Plan It may be asked what has been achieved by the system adopted this iiie. Firstly, exfstingunfts. includlril those formed shortly before theout- break of war, have been mobilized and tire either at their war station! or training iii this country. Seccndlyg t-x ting training es- IZIiJILSIHIIOIILs‘ have been ketpt 111 It!“ operation. dealing with raw mater- ials for officers and men. Thfrfiib‘. new punt for tit-tiling with iiii in- creased influx of riiw material has been lnld dowii._iiiid much of 1t has reached production stage. The greatest difflcultyt which had to be faced \\‘flS the provision of new training plant, Until this was ready oiilv the first. nnifual class of the Militia and ii liiiiiti-(i number of vol- unteers could be dealt with. Bcfoie the end of the jvenr however. U11’ first Nfilitin cln-s of about GUY-W" int-ii had completed its training. A sec-rind class is now ivell advanced in training. Moreover. nlld lncreareft number 0 training ciunps are coni- ing into operation. The number of volunteers acct-Pi‘ ed by now iirobablv exceeds n10.0021- So ft hns conic about thflt 81ml“ 500000 well-trained men have M?" fltldfll to Britain's riciitms Strvnfl-i‘ since the outbreak of war. JOHN'S Tor NOTE Tmuetlfifli ‘ I ‘ELSII ) CARDIFF. Wales, Feb. 16 —tgT’d -Welsh inuAt-af circles have 11d their |)tl15l‘.-: spoiled by a NPYPM-LOVO schoolboy who can siiiil Yvmlhlk “,_ notes 0f the mp of tiil.- imll" “t ai . John Charles Rum. son of ‘ shfpbroker, sings i0 notes nbflvfiyhggi; C. three notes above Hollywomve Susannah FQSiCTjHKIl eight B- famous Gracie Fields E. o! R. Walker Rob on. chalnnaii ‘Md the London Musical Festival div of John: "The boy should bed ma’ layed so that all mnv s09 i" his hclininoiial xwliievemehll- wniil s) test the headsgef ma‘; great musical institutions _, the opportunity 0f hehimg ‘Pnhn-h Grac e Fields. on Ilflvflllmlino mm‘. said: “He's other ifirebfltzfifl E cle or tifblflflnl "lliflrg Iiglii Gould Gel lo Rest To the thousands who 1,068, 515M after night, on sleepless beds and M wlinso eyes slumber will not 001116- To tlioso who sleep in a. kind 0! wiiy, hut wliosii rent la broken b! bnd dreams and nightmares. To those who wake up ll u" morning mi tin-ll as ui-i going tn 50d. wo olTt-r in Ililiiiimh Health llld Nerve Pills u remedy to help sooth! and calm the nerves and bring ti“!!! lint-k to a perfect condition, lull when this is ilrinn tliero should be n0 more slot-pleas nights flue to lhlir tt-rt-il ncrvca. The T. lililburn 00., 146,, Toronto. o“;