IT he M/ESTERN GUARDIAN THE l AGENT-Mrs. John Pond, l0‘) SUMMERS. JI and Newt. Suhserliltionl. Advertising The Guardian may be bought dall iulnmcrside: Bell Bookstore, Water Si, Toronto Bakery. Water 3i. The Guardian will he delivered to Barrier Boy It 2c ner day or iile per Ingk, n" your order to the boy responsible Harvard Street - an rnmce couurv o“ m should be left with M", pond I ll l"! of the following itor-q u, Gonrlieg Dru g Mark Gaudef,’ :;°'G:K;‘:J|QS:L an home in Summerside i hone 289 for this lerviee on, for deliveries nn you, mm‘ ..This column is reserved for news or local interest but advertising in n, uewsy nature may be insert rd at 2 cents a word strictly pay- pole in advance .§-~————-—-----__ —il0CKEY Bedeque rink Mon- day, rub, 2o, Freetown vs. Seven lint- bay. First. playoff game Bede- qtlv MCuUZX. Aolntssion ioc. L-otl. -NO'i‘iCE—A1l members of Court Hattie Stewart, No. 808 Can- ndan Order of Foresters are re- q....».r(l to attend a special meet- jn; nl. Kensington, Monday next, l-tu. 26th at 1 p. m. L-56J. ‘URTII SHORE Hockey playoffs, Kenslngicn rink n1: y, ireb. 26, 8 p. m., New An- njn vs. Kcnstngwn, First game n. die Lllzl/ two oi’ three game series. Admission 10 and 20 cents. L536. _1)0l.\'(; NlCELY—Many friends in suinntorside will be glad to knciv that, Mr. Vernon Ramsay is niiiung o. good recovery after his l<‘L‘L'llL operation at Canlpbellton, .\' B Mr. Ramsay is the son of the late Mr. and Ms. T, Ramsay of Summsrsifie. S. —(‘El.Ell-RATE 55TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Win. N. lluestls celebrated their‘ 5011i tvcddtng anniversary at their s l0\'t‘l\‘ iicnte on Hanover Street, 5- t side on Fliday aiternoon and even- lug. ‘This charming couple were kfpl busy all the afternoon and evening welcoming gue ts and re- tilTlllg tncssageg; of congratulations from i.tl‘ and ncar. In the afternoon Mrs. liuc tls was assisted in her many (llillfls as hostess by Mrs. A. v Avery Gates. Mrs. Hazen Phi'lips. Mrs. George H g. Mrs. George Callbeck. Miss mnie Wright and Miss Millie Rayner. who attended tlu- dcur. The members of Maple Leaf ltrbs-cah Lodge called and pre- L scutctl Mr. Huestis with a lovely bouquet of daffodils. Mr. and Mrs. llutstis rccelved many other lovely pit. from their many frlrnds. A- nlcitg distinguished visitors gere on ' . K. C., Premier of —S O ._____ ~.\lrs. Josrghtis Small-man is n If 11mg lrxends in Charlottetown. 5 Georg-c Lows is spending l k cud in Mcuctcn, N_ B. 5 is a graduate in Medicine and is Hal a graduate in Arts of Mount Allison University and in ifs final voar in ‘rheology at Halifax. Rev. which was unanimously adopted by the Presbytery-s in Charlottetown. the guest of ht-r sister-ln-lau‘, Mrs. Brycnton. merside were Miss Phyllis Matthews her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ema"- "l-EAP year éfflte Tuesday Feb, 27. Bedeque rmk. L-542-2-26-2l. —MOTOR. BOAT long, m. beam. FTBTllT-litsalgfllliglf. Summerside. L-509.3-22-31'_ --F0it SALE.-—4 horses (mould- lng mare in foal) at Kensmgwn ‘llgvefy stables) Tuesday, February 21th. Wlillfil‘ S, Weeks, L-560-2-24-li. ——--_ —PINE TAB. WITH HONEY for lhatpouah at. Taylor Drug C0,, Kensington. —VISITING IN SUMMERSIDE—- Mrs. Robert Gordon of st, John, N, B., arrived in day evening Captain J. S. Wright, of the P, E, L gnlanders Summerslde on Fri- to visit her who is home on leave. —FORMER ‘Esme: r A s T o it NOMINATED FOR PRE ii) ‘ MAftlTlME s ENC‘! will be of interest to Sslde friends and old parish oncrs that Rev. El E. Boothroyd, former Trinity United Church nted at the nverness Guysboro Presb te , to the Presidency of y Ty Conference. The meeting was held recently at Point Tupper. N. S. Rev. Mr. Boothroyd ls pastor of the Uni- ted Church o1‘ Shcdiac. N. B. At the Conference have the honor of CONFERENCE —' It pastor oi was nomin- reguiar meeting of the the Maritime Rev. Mr. Boothroyd will having his two ons, Wilfred and Donald present heme yes for ordination. Wilfred Arts. Theology and an lnterne in the ifax Gemral Hospital; Donald is Plnehill Divinity Hall, H. G. Wright of In- erness presented the nomination Alberton Mrs. Stanley Brown is visllln‘! Among those taking advantage- f the week-end excmslcn to Sum- nd Miss Thelma Wallace. Miss Margaret Matthews, Ken- ington. spc-nt. the week-cud with Ill." .r a on Matthews. _ His many friends wlil regret to --1\lr, Elmer Parnell of Am- learn that Mr. s. R. Burke has. Wt W?“ in Stlmmerslde on Fr'- returned to the Prince Cotury fl-ll‘ cll business. 5 Hospital for further treatment. -Mrs. Harry Siilipltant of Stun- mersidc lS visiting in Moncton. N. B. t; of her daughter Mrs. Janus Mtllman, S. ~.\irs. Antiie Bownes; of Albert- llé \\'il> a inc-ant visztor to Summer- ll e. 5 ,—*-— b —lii‘ss Melina Gallant of the taff cf the Olympia Tea Rooms is Mr. the birth of a baby boy. Also rt: Mr. and Mrs John Profitt on the Mr. Eric Gass was a rcccnt vls- . itor to New Glasgow, the guest of his brother, Everett. Congratulations are extended to and Mrs, Lloyd O'Bricn m‘ irth of a. baby boy. The Regals met their first de- “mng l“ 3°53? RN?!‘ 5nd 3115mm feat of the season Saturday night. S.“ rMlss Hclcn o Stitumcrside after spending a t Albany. when they fell before the smooth skating Mnroons by a l/rrd has returned 6.2 5cofe_ The garie was one of the best aw tweks at her home in TPI°g~ pfayed on Albany ice this winter . as both teams hit a from the start and held it to the final gong. Regais found Marooow ~.\lrs. Russell Btordy. Crapaud. fast pact- prnt a fcw days in Kellslligl/On at. their best and in turn scrm- utl Sutnmcrside with friends, ed to he unable to do imythlnc filth; Eratlic pnhsslmzl and pnor| mar smanstp w en n scor ng posit-ion robbed the Regal crew of And Vicinity llis many friends will regret ‘o l’ that Mr. Herbert Davlson. an -1 lllmv a patient in ‘the Prince fllllll‘ Hospital. Surhhierside. suf- ‘cly-"zligilllli a broken hip, which he h l drivinr w'th horse and sleigh. lllll "Ilium: Up the highway the o Plait tan up the bank of snow l llllv side. which was invisible lltr- time, due to the drlf: q "m" llPFlVllY on the frozen 4; Plrsltv: the bad break Ha ls rnuuttiintcly rushed to the hos- ml .\' Mr. Jcsoph L. Davison. lire latest repots are that he is backed nllf‘ as comfortable as can be "ll-"ll. Hls many friends fir? Sllfledy and successful re- ztr’. unto McNutt of Maloeque, me u kcnsingion on T-ursday cntoutc to Charlottetown. m“ Kenneth McLean and _l“~l'l- Arno arrived home on ~-‘llll.v evenlmz from a two ‘l Svlourn in Ha/ifax. N. s. ed The 33p. Kenslngton undcr the liowatt held BOY 8'20 It leadership of C Bung In me town their weekly ll {fifljrltlna last. A full attend- mlzéle on hand and the usual m"; ‘ctarrled out. During the "Mn"- wns decided that this a d Week the Scouts wou‘d can- {lfl tc-wn and secu'e all the ti: nes. books and in fact at‘ YFSH"! Yeldlh! material avail- “ lll’ our many patflotie rol- l” ll"W on re i . u Forces. ce in His Maj ht rccent_heavv snow mfilmllllllffl" lfocked all road! ...‘,‘1"t’)li raffle and are all but ‘h ~_ e even to the horse 1nd _ l it"s section of {h-Plnv during the ‘nmqve bf"! awaiting the am , ma?! the government snoh _ l! an the highway out but "‘ ‘vrlli- ll‘! of m- opinion m‘? =1" not s.» this ptoo- of ' "Y again until early spring. storm and highly respected cttfill Barbour dented the twines with a close in drive and a fcw minutes later E. Mlllman madc it 2-0 when Wedge. and R. Turner being lhr goal getters. ~ "ml llllset lhmwlil! Ml’ added two more l0 their total on goals by R. Turner and A. Wedcr l while keeping the Rrgals off scoring sheet. a F i» the prn- R. past few Silicker. E. ‘Put-her. L. Silllcker. Wedge. fence. l-V Bet-hour. R; lfif" l; ‘are: =~ l eey. . a e .E. M'man.K. Imvls number of goals and explained a to some extent the one-sldrd score Marocns on the slight changes in their lineup were impressive from the start- nthcr hand with! l Mgals opened the scoring when , is blue line shot found the net on Tuesday last. Wlllli! But here Maroous came to life and 1 rapped in three goals in the spa?" [Rluk and were very largely attend- f four minutes. L Slllicker. A. l In the second "period Maroons the In the third period Regas by the brilliant goaltend- ing of Albert displayed bcttcr hoc- Wlill key and held Maroons scoreless til the dying minutes of the period when Pate scored the final goal of the night. Summary. First Period: i.-Regals, Barbour. unassisted. 2-—Regala, E. Mlllman, utinssist- fl-Maroons. L. Sillicker <su:mi- l. i-Maroons, A. Wedge. ttstl- cker) ll-Maroons. R Turner. unas- Penalties-None. Second Period: G-Maroons. R. Tuner. (L. Ell.- ‘I-Maroons. A. Wedge (Turner) Penalties-R sllilcker. Third Period: G-Mroona. Pate (Wedge). Penalties-None. Referee-D. MacDonald. Linen - pa. Mnroone: Goal. 1., Jelly: defence. Turner. R. Slliicker: forwards Pete, A. Wedge, L. Ellis, W Regels-Goal. M. Albert: de- Profltt: for- , G. MecNeil, it. Jeffrey. DR. J. A. MaePHEI Conservative Candidate for Prince County. nomlnatud at Lou entlon oi Prince County Conservatives last August. at 0'Leary_ Red Armies Threaten lliipuri HELSINKI, Feb. 25—(AP)-— Nearly a month of the Red army's grout. February offensive has brought the hammer and sickle batiiicr within a few miles of Vi]: puri, Finland's second city, arm severely battered the Malincrheim 11119 of defence fortifications. The ccst to Russia has been heavy, however. One foreign mill- tary expert estimates that an aver- age of 4.000 Red soldiers ltas been killed daily on the narrow Karelian isthmus between the Gulf of Fin- land and Lake Ladoga Finnish losses are not disclosed. .-Bv this expert's calculations Rus- sin has thus lost 100,000 in dead on the Karolina Isthmus alone since the start of her offensive there Fob. l. 'l‘o:lay‘s communique reported Russian attacks continued but were r-rpvllccl. l7 Soviet ttlllks captured, and quantities of other war sup- plies taken, Tncrc were unconfirmed reports that Finland's Kolvisto Island fortress, at the western terminus of the iyianncrheim line. had fal- len, though official Finnish claims saltl the dcicitce troops still were hurling out there. iTiic Leningrad military com- mtuid Saturday night claimed oc- cupation of tne strongly fortified lSlilnds of Koivisto, Tiurins-nari and Piisaari with the capture of 1'1 heavy‘ castnl tower guns. (Snow and fog slowed fighting iltc Russians said. in ctlpturi- of 19 more fortifications on the isthmus front.» A. P. Writer Dies In Hospital NEW YORK, Fe-b. 25—tAP)— Smith Frccmnu Reuvls, for 20 years ahrditor and writer of Thr- As- soctzttccl Press. died in hospital Saturday night folowiilg an oper- ation to remove a blood clot, He was 46. A immortal requiem mass will be h-eltl Tucsday nt St. Lukes Epis- copal chapel here. Renvis’ body will be cremated anti the ashes will be but-zeal tn Arlington National Cemetery. Reovis was a captain in the United States nrmy in the First Great South African Veterans Hold Ghurch Parade ______.. (Continued frgm__gn_,gs__1) legato chose as is text. 8:26, "And he saith unto them, why be fearful. O ye of little . Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm." At the eveningjservice Rev. Text of Sermon The text. oi’ Rev. Dr. Legatefs sermon follows: " St. Matthew VI., 10—"Thy King- dom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven." “Once again the Kirk congrega- tion welcomes as fellow-worshipp- ers those that are left of the South African War Veterans, as they celebrate the memory of the Battle men went forth from our shores to the other side of the world at the call of Queen and Empire from a sense of patriotic duty. and to stand for liberty and fair p'ay. Today we solemnly recall that two of this gallant little band made the supreme sacrifice. "Time takes its inevitable toll; describing ‘ but though the roll-call of these veterans dwindles as the years tiass. the spirit of comradcshiy) altiontzst the survivlots is cemented all the more firmly And onc of the ad- mirable features of their annual celebration is that they stat-edly sanctity the memory of their cx- ploits in the house of God. Aid an added interest lies in the oc- casion fzom the fact that the chaplain who served wit-h thcm through the campaign was Major the Rev. '1‘ F, Fullerton. a for- mer minlstcr of ‘this congregation. Legion, Scouts and Guides "Equally welcome a"e my own comrades of the Great War. mem- bers of the Canadian Legion. And we are are a-‘so glad to see present the Boy Scouts and Girl Guidcs who are here to cclcbrate Baden- Powell Sunday, the anniversary of the birthday of their beloved found- ers. The attendance of the ex-scr- vlcemen may appropriately turn our thoughts to tro sit-titanic that is in progress today to right anothcr wrong, and tiartlctllrtxly to the share which each Christian man and wcman has in mlghtv enterprise. ilfnkin: I choose the "ctitiott iron the Lord's Pray-er, ‘Thy will ‘be done in Earth as it is in heaven. Thy Kuifrdom Came." this “There is no grrtudc". ntorc com- ‘Md “M m" b"! ‘him? m“ ll“ prc-hcnswc. more practical that a heart can ask of God than l” n”! b“ m“ hlglw-‘l L . ‘c. t1 a. ‘.1 . . lsvfilxatl) geebrtlltqltlqilugtng‘ gnkm? l" "s ‘mm simplest form in which tn stair‘ its mcanitwg would be to say. the K-ntt- i d"m oi’ God ls a condition of Filings in which lllQlT‘ slrtll hr- right rrlatictis existing b"t\v."ct1 God and man. bettvcczi man and man, and bctwcetl itrttion and na- tion. Many people sccm to doubt the nossibiity of stich a happy world condition ever coming to pass Indccd. even trosc who cling tenacirrusly to God in faith, nivl who believe in his purpcscs and promises. sometimes catch them- selves praytinz this D-‘llllflli With an apprchcnsive tremor of the heart. It seems so ltmg in coming. this Kingdom. Three Major i lurs .. _ I 1 t f ‘of a scnsricnal and showy within the name ‘glergoshage tsn-lotion, That is not where us here this morning War and was decorated by the British and French Governments. Annual School Sports Held At S’side The attnual ice sports of the Sumlue side High Srhool were held on Friday evening in the Crystal cd by parents and friends of the scholars. . Skating Events Boys Race 8 years i. Wm. Schurman; 2. Parker Crockett; 3. Lcizhton Schurmani and Phllllt) Jnrdinc Girls Race 7 and 8 l i. Dorothy Daley: 2 Barbara Conrad; 3. Gloria Woodside and Donna Show Girls Race i0 years 1. Margaret. Joan Muttart: 2. lmthlcen Ramsay; 3. Smith. Boys Race i0 years i. Reggie Glow: 2. Henry Arscnaut; 3. Gordon MacKtly. iioys Race 9 years i. Manson Dye: 2 g D R..Morri- son; 3. Dmmld Callback. Girls Race l0 years 1 Marv Palmer: 2. Connie Con- rad; 3. Ltuira Peters. Boys Race ll years i. Attbycy Gallant: 2 Reels Cal- lnghan- ti. l-loivard MacFai-lane. Girls Rare 12-13 years i. Junc Ramsay; 2. Mary Grady; 3. Mnry Gallant Partner Race Sonny MacDonald and Beryl Tndd: 2 Leslie Corucv and Joyce Brvntird: 3. Claude ‘Lackey and Slllrlry ‘Ydds Girls Race 15-15 Years l D. Clark; 2. Georgie Schur- man. Boy-I Race 14-15 Years lmslic Come-y Earnest Robert- son, Cavtou Arscnault. Boys ilace i2 years i Sylvcre Bernard: 2. D01’! MM- Nelll; 3 Ivan Slright. Boys Rare l3 Year! i. Ivan Strlwht. 2. Lowell Allcni 3 Minuet Arwnntilt. Girls Roller Skate CD00. 1_ Betty MacMurdo: 2. Edith Dodds; 3. Shlrlcv D0"!!!- Ilove Roller Skate LWendall Calibeck; 3- Dim Merriam; S, James Harris B. been three major wars in which “"9" involved. . we have been dircctly And the present wor‘d outlook is of Paardeberg, It will always be a‘; feather in the cap of every Prince lmenwds || Edward Islander that sixty of our ‘ And to lcad us lzt our i l l mrnscnt world situation. and of its ,i’lll'll " i so obscure and baffling that some ‘ of us are tempted to wonder witc- ther it is worthvchllc to keen on praying this prayer. are two things that we can set over against these misgivings of ours. And the first is this. Thc ordcrinlz of a. new and batter world JAMS m H‘ is God's plan. nct ottrs. If it wcrc a merely human enterprise, it might fall: Its success would bc always tmcertaln. But. as it is Gods plan there can be no tmccrtnlnlv or fniurc about it. And ii’ you and I can get hold of God's plan and associate ourselves with if. and work for it. we can be sure oi’ its eventual efficacy." No Fantastic Dream "Jesus Christ. would never have elven us this pravcr to pray if He. had had any doubt about thc cnming of the Kingdom of God. Othgrwgg yp n-puld onZy be mock- ing us, This flnLshing touch to the world's Iwrfcctlon is no fantas- tic drenm: it is not the building of Eleanor a castle in the air out of the flimsy material of wlshful thinking. It is a settled and planned purpose in the dcvr-‘opment of God's provid- Mcre human agencies can- not brlng it about: but human agents, as tl-e instruments of Divine providence. can help to hasten it. 'I‘hat. is why wc havc to pray for it. 'I'hat is why we have to plead with God for its con- summation and sav. ‘Thy Kingrlcm come. Thy will be done in earth. as it. is in hcavcn ' "And another thing that is rm offset to our hcsitaticns in praying this prayer ls this. The world ha= not been helping. but has bcen hindering the stat» of things which this prayer asks for. It the world rcaFy wanted God's Kingdom to H‘ tiniversallv established and His will be done..by mcn. thcrc would be something more to show for such a desire than is to be found in hu- man goings-en today." Will For Peace "If the word had been really de- termined to go to the root of thin-ls. and had allowed itself to be guided by prlncinlrs of right- eousness which it inwardly acccufs. it could never have worked things into the international tangle which exists tod-y. The world's will for pence and brotherhood and wood order b": lee-n ownting In positive- (sv) . y _ d t’ L _ --Canada 15 But thcrc "lglvfrs? rhznlgulgefs fttgeefgfy [country in the world that has a. ‘lii-t-‘c by lit-tic. best construction on the situation. It would be truer to say that the world has not shown that it does want very much the Kingdom of God to come, and Hie will to be done by men as it is in heaven. But even all this does not validate our prayer .It only makes it all the more necessary for us to keep on praying it, and to con- tlnue hopeful of its accomplish- ments. When we are believers in God's great providential purposes. everything account. “The south African War, the Great War. this present war, are all involved in the working out of the Divine providence. It is pos- lsible for us to feel the scourge of war so keenly that we become blinded to the great final results that are working themselves out partly by means of war. It is hard to bring ourselves to think that the horrors and sufferings of war can bring about any good results at all. And yet wars fall within m. has w be tl-lfen into "l MMERSIDFGUAEDTA " AND PRINCE, COUNTY CHRONICLE l First Canadian \\ A few weeks of polishing up will see the squad-won ready for active service, The flicn have been train- ing as u. unit u, Ottawa suioe mid- December. Beforo the blue columns started arching from the ship Captain Balfour handed Squadron Leader VanVliet this message from the Air Secretaryl, sir Kingsley Wood:- "You and those oi your fellows who are to come alter are heirs to that great tradition which your predecessors created in 1914-18 and this high trust will, wle know. be safe in your hands." "3 G Roliicking Songa As they formed ranks along the dock, the menls rollicking songs rolled through the sea mist and LIFTIIIG AND OFTEN t.» I DO LOTS 0F HEAVY ETA BAD SPRAIN -Bul l soon Fix it will: Sloan's " When a man’: muscles are taxed to the limit of their rtrcngth— look out for strains, Blllt‘) and pains. And look anutnd for some- lhing that “ill bring quirk relief. Those who have lcnrticil trnm cx- pcricnce what is but to do, say that Sloan's Linimulit is a most the scope of God's designs. It may seem hctcrodox to some people to say thr“. yet it is solemnly and drentlftnv true. when God can- not bend the nutinous will: of men by gentler methods, He has brought citizens of the port on the We Get Them Up In The promised that the “R. C. A. F. is ready to fight, rain or shzncj’ The run. One song entitled, "Wait Tzii Air." reliable rcmcdy. When Sloan‘: 1's gently patted on thl painful part, it brings about a pene- trating warmth which arouses drui- lotion and reduces congestion. This QUICK RELIEF FOR: Siifinest,‘ Aches-Palm from Bruises, Soreness,‘ her about the “lovely war" is . , , .- . - no option but to resort to severe 32a y B . s I altiun casts pain and tllstnntfurr. squadron hymn written by a umps, trains and -. . - - flying otttcer or the um». w. o. ghnq go“, gusllétfiilftftilglll§Y§’r§lL°s§§"Il§-§Z§'5§T Ra Middleboro of Owen Sound. Ont. w}, | f _ .' ‘ .ponsibility of Church It pays anything but comlmh _ _ en any mcm tern rhefunilv has H malts m the nmuueval tyrant mh NO Rubbing Reqmrgd lore muscles, pain m thc points. stiff- And all these cnngidgmtjong lead mg in we world today's ncss, bruises or chest colds. keep u ,n]s tovfihlte one fundamental point of L_ 3 Pearson’ ma.’ secrets“, o‘ bottle handy. t4! u: ‘£03’? ‘TFCSUOQ- It l5 the mumh- Canada House. voice the welcome ' ' j -‘ ° GM‘ Pmfes-‘lng 99°" of Hon, Vincent Massey. Canadian I 9T1}? “at” llgve t0 Dray $1115 DFBYCI‘. High Commissioner Whlk‘ Rear ‘ 1y in‘! om come. Thy will ' .' . _ t. t. t. I |. | m M 5 N 1 The Church is the onlv institution in ihc \v0t'lti_ that is charged with the l'(‘S])OllSll)llll_V of seeing that this 15 prafvcr ls answered. I do believe REM- Admgml Brmmey 5am that. acting as instruments in God's cgptgln Balfour, who “Ya; the prc-vitlcncc. we as Christians must gmlsh Gnvenymeyy; dejegabe m we "b" “\_l‘l'.\' Plloll l" 0111‘ Dflliver to Flmlitre Air 'I‘ralmng Ccnfcnetic¢ zit Secretary. “The unity of the Commonwealth our guarantee of final victory," sac ihz. war throunhn, Ott . k- n “I do bclieve that God, even by Kinzvglgy ailing? Qfinmllflg. 01-1511: moans of human faults and mls- coming of your unit is bringing takcs. ls working out His purpose lo bring to the world eventual m"! fllld flood and happiness. But hcrc is ihc point. What mainly coticcrits you and me as professed fol owcrs 0f Jesus Christ is to rea- lisc this up to the hilt. and to gov- success that much nearer and as more ‘units come from our part- ners across the sea. so the hour of victory draws nearer." He. said that i! Adolf Tiiticr could sce “the sight that we cn our-clvcs accordingly. Wc -| ‘| tnust. not make the mistake of $5: Télloyssfimliizlo T1‘: tbnlllaysg: llllflklll’! that it will be only when something n: m; flglerminaflgn the war is ovcr that God will be- ttzm His healing and renewing work. ‘We ntust. bc busy now, while the war is on, mccting our responsi- bilitics as Christian people, We must. bc lmrd at work trying to make tho influence of Jesus Clll'l“l. so cffcctive ill our own pcr- “We are very glad to have your Sftlllll lives and in the ltfc of the help and your support," Capt. Bah tut-h. that the world will re- four said. "but r-ri-ncttiboi‘ that we ‘_cc.;,i~sc that rcltuion ls really tak- arc fighting a forcimi cncnty and lm’: n lnni this business. and 1t would bc a crest instukc to un- tllat ill" c u of a better world derrale t-hc ruthlcssilcss of the any aftr" rc tvnr ts iustnas dependent tile (‘Remy is Willing to fight this lou t c powcr of l"‘llQl0l‘l as upon War or the strength which he has. and spirit that to meet in this country. he would be discouraged evcn more than hc must hc already‘ at thi- wry tho war has ficvcl- oped in the last few months." you hrr- going l rut. and to leave ,‘?lll"l'~'¢‘55llll.--» it to the navy and the army and» "We 8ft‘ tivfermlnrd t0 g0 0n l‘:c air-force to blast the any for and hcat thc cncmy and win for tltt‘ c-urzs f ll ‘ f cursclvcs th m" rv. t: .. ' l , . .. Gui?!‘ I m; rllpntle“_oll(li<e'lgggow_hg_ threat‘ Gr ‘zmunngtlglnonorlxImamhush fnrllftfrl gum-s. and cnpiurcd llllfllll zisiscnitilc for mslrtiction. Hm. H". Chm...“ genpranv “weak 111mg; “Wm, w," “m, V0,“; MW“ . {R of the i-lnus dcfcltslve TfITllTlPfl-, A total o1 5114 0112i and alr- » ' ‘ ‘ ‘ * irons dcsmtc repealed cnunicr-ai- men pl the it, C, A. together other famtlcs. and all of us and our cs and families, consider mc/"t sihh tircciotts and worth any sacrifice-- tl‘l><*l't.\' and the right. to live our we th nk n free llrr. has grasped thc mxavitvt of the "l ntvn obligations toward the “I rcocat what I have said be- "W95 7n ll“ ‘WU’ fox-c. that if tltcsc ivho pmTP=S to lwfm“ Flmvld- h" Cltrisiinws wcrc rlulv sensible of’ ‘We ale “ml” 5"‘? llllll lllllslflil’ twp Sh“; of ‘N. yinwsQthm-e would c: the :1"' ‘n ths war is coin! t0 tint. bc an cmoiv scat in any of ‘l-“Y R 5W“ Pa" ill fiflllflvlflg that. "uv churches. God has "never chal- |Gmd “wk m 3'9" all" lcurcd His Church as He. is cha‘- Objective Not Yet "out": her today. And we are lwlurl to givc scmc answer to His‘ (“WllWlQO T do not mean by thalw‘ that the Church shmlld embark upon larcc and ambitious schemms dc- her points. nor vyhere her power Says Transport Head lies." God's Way "rw- um and created. thing the M°"°"°N' N~ B» ml- 25-“31” "perhaps the only w.’ Christian man and wom. t b"i Lmnsportamon “'5'”? unequal” hi; and hnr mo‘ and ‘Slntfat ‘ior _vv‘a.r roqtirrcmcnts.’ Transport m“, Closer touch and Mtnistcr Howe said here Saturday‘ Wm] Jesus tizght in a public meeting ndcli ‘ The minister said the railw srictcr conformity f‘ at. ‘I'll-at would be taking thel “mug M Gm” KmQdOnL F, paredness for war in iuticianicntal that is the way in which God its: tmauers’ B610” m‘? “m3 a “m” Mm “Ting an Mme w trxgrorm had been made to dctortuutc whut a...’ wdpcn.‘ the “Md. umprovtctnetits were irqtizrcd to l-God-S wnhvs of doing things are piandle trrttlic at ltvar levcls. my, b‘, spymodic ‘mheavals’ but The suiicy’ had imiicated im- He Wants a man provemcnts were needed on the of his here and a woman of hi5 [hpm so to “v9 that n h v 1 ifax. and that Tiddillfiilfll roiling lcavcn. thus working $111 elfifltlhg iswck “Qllld b? rpqlurod by both.‘ ' p-ranscontinctitnl railways. One oi cnrl lenvcu the whole lump " "If any bcitcr world is to be the outcotnc of the war. God will hnvq- ttc tnakluz of it; and l-Ils method of lmslctllnv His Kingdom dcrltcatcd lives. lives that in them- sclvcs glorify Him. and that hasten lt-he first ordrrs placed by the War 000.000 worth 0t locomctvivcs freight cars for release to and both Mr. Howe said the policies oi’ the me Conn,“ m, H155 Klmzdom b‘, Pgffiveegt Flcticrnl Goiécmmtcnit had their sanctlfving influence upon tprile tanbnyntlporlnliy pm '1 .n the othcr livcs. Stircly God desires that glnétnw a ry n ‘owl-m ‘Imys mm lllt-‘e filolmy days of sweeping Vfkrtflmm. n.°““.§°. ‘fill. n r m cltatigcs may drnw you and me in; ‘Qt-stem ("eilirtl‘gkdllir'trlltli 0 *3 l” l‘ “W ‘ll-“lPlPSlllPt llllll Wlll 341 for tho 6.1a"... n‘ Nctlfltvnl "Li"! "5 ‘H “ms” lo ‘me “"0"”? ‘Rgilways would lacrosse m“ 08ft‘- in thc m-cnt brcthcrhood of mcn, lpgcfly ‘<3; m‘. m“. b§f“.c,.n"ivion‘c_ and closer to I-Ilntsclf." w" and Tm"). N's" 50 p“. cent. "which should moot rcqtlirc- mcnts for thc duration oi the war." Sea Warfare I Has Slight, Lull Improvcmcnts also in harbor facllztios, guaran- tccing they would .bc able to handle all traffic offering. Mr. Howe said the policy of the Gov- LONDON. F‘ob. 25 -fCP) -W'hile . - . the war at sea underwent an ap-lfiflks Mm“ {lung w‘u.lfi g“ m’ u“: "are," m" (iuflm me weekend“arplancs flying bvtum Hfilllflk Reva‘ Ah. Fm.“ "lanes “gum {ewgmd Mottctntv l-ic also auununccd dcép into Gcrman territory in t-hrmMollcmll ""139" “Tlllfl l)" "FM M‘ third rccontraissatice flight in asblle 01 llli‘ "llllT-i lfll‘ tilt.‘ Phlllll"! nmny days, |Air Training Schctnc. both tcr prc- The nlr minLsti-y announced w-‘liminary and aqvnuccd trrrumg. day the planes flew over Heligoland lIn addtlon to t-hc facilities avail- Bight and northwest Germany Sat- 'ablc hero. t-wn mrrc azrpcrts in the nrdav night. On Thursday end vtcln‘ty would bc needed. crnment towards its harbors had been fully justified. In aviation. thc minister an- nounced that wthln the ncxf tow Friday nights British squadrons re-l qrhs Air Trflmmg plan “m, n cmllllllwlvd nv°rvl3°ll°mlllmld Allifltztannttc przprnm. hc said. but mm‘ ll-"m °l PM!" Gemm“? ~througl1 the work of thr- last. four A“ lmm‘ w“? "Wncd "o h“? years 40 mcdcrn nmlrcnics had rclurncd home snicly. One British planowas said to have repelled six sonarntc attacks by five M6$0i'-' schmltt fighters. "(The firrmnu high command sad rucmy flights ovcr the fortified Hcliitnlond nrcn had been 0T i! “min- bron made available for immediate u=e. with wtrt-‘css and weather ter- vlccs fully installed. Mnncion Air Service noes and power. " j "Indeed. in say that is putting the or" uaturrn Regarding the Maritimcs’ Reached In Maritimest b step to 0pm the way for ‘he were an examtple of Catlndas prc-t line between Monet-on and Halt-l Purchasing Board was one for $25.- , had been made. air to the Moncton railway shops. HELPS HEA» t I NATURE News Briefs EMBARKATION ____ tContinutlti _iro:n page} O i’ li tl ‘t h (cmlllnul-‘d 1mm D8428 l) loitntheeillctlralxifi plus, pofiiulf-ligirixtlgg iii-ilk shed and iorincu up in fl ti"... to _(_,“i)_ Iihélsibfiilzptifliltllirllgy‘ Air tLt.lli1lllt)(lOl'G re_ ; .‘ ' ‘iii l0 ill: r ii‘ -(llllllll1_l(ll)l'Q pared today for a. crucial conlTer- flllfc‘l(fo?l»lw"l.ll,llil cncc with German negotiators he “afihménumh. WLQITY‘ ‘Jinx m. over failure to supply the Reich lLH-QSL m,“ pm“. ' M ' with the quota of oil promised un- qineu me auqilgn p355ed new“ der a recent trade agreement officials at the guzig plant; and were With the arrival this week of Dr. given 1101-1625 assigning them lo Kari (‘iodius. Germany's chief lthen" quzirtcrq, ' trade negotiator, Bcrlin is expect-l ‘Hit’ 0111i‘ hDQBlIILOTS WW9 a hB-Hdv- on in prngnm n5 demand, in .fui pt longsiiorcincu who eibowed strong language, their “try through tlic ratiks. little concerned with the fact that. history LONDON, Feb. 26 -(Monday)—- vvus in the making. _ (CP._-I-he Brmsh press today As the vcssci carrying the airmen gave enthusiastic _endorsement t-o across the 50a moved into the stream m? All“, w“ aims as Outlined by o. uugi bombti hon. .n sight. Aboard Prime Altnistcr Chambcrlaint in tt. was the chm of the iitr staff, , Air Vice-Marshal George M. Cruii. ‘(n15 speech at Birmingham Satur- ay. who left hi.» uok in Outta-a to wave lbon voyage to the departing air- “We are assured of the power to defeat the Fuehrors‘ BUCIIAREST, Feb Z5 Tlrc Rumnnian Government Allied men. Long before leaving here may had the "c of arms " l ‘"I‘he fact that wc do not un - . . ~. .. -. u Mn“. Church ‘vsods u, wake up rate the: cncmy docs not in (‘The “,'Q§“§§,1,§°Tff§l§2?,§§ ‘.3216 memsmws 91°“! Cm‘ v H ‘ ‘ m wast rict-vnct. from the fart that wc 9.8m ‘mp Inning-t, M cmyadé n“ Ocean voyage ‘was to be no Joy ti"‘it.ic.".1 llfi hon’! m lndni s slruttule. Would "l? flb5°llll"“ l‘°ll'l"l"“l w“ m’ l-locs ho 0nd the ‘ovct'th'mv""f‘:'l"" “d” “'\'"°l"' "mull" as "mum? Pmv‘ ' form of ef- Who lire fighting tor lbcrtx‘. you .t‘..‘ 5 ' ° m ecl a lJlrastu-o to zltcsc young light- f Ongm-v rm. the Chum, to Just yo? and all of us. are botutd to be ' Manny‘ Iing tnen. Squadron leader Van yiict .mzitle al‘i‘8.llgL‘lllL’lil,' tiilzore sailing ‘Moscowt PM‘ 26"(M°“d")_ lior JGCUUVS and tzxaercistl. The mas- “ m-Tm‘ 5M1" an"? "PWQPd jtcr oi the ship placed nt 11b disposal "any l! 11-1" bfilk"! "lfflllt-th FIII- a. large lotuigc in \\‘lllt'li the men tint-ks by Boron Carl Gustaf Mann- ‘Wit-ll three otltcrrs alto l2 gfifhfllllfs troops. ‘ranks of the Royal Canadian Army l ______ KIXLIOKTlCE; 00%).? lngnlfllgill (Cnnfitg: copnrynacszu. Fob. 25- (AP) ny tty 0W < "e -l.l 1 y_q~m. Fmflgn Ministers of Nob ,lJental Corps brought inc iu.t com- '\va,v. Swcdcn and Denmark to- lmcmenl w Us‘ mi/zht expressed hopes for a peace- lful solution of the Flnnlsh-Rtisslnn conflict which would preserve "the | There yvas no cheering as U19 unit full independence of Finland" and embarke¢ Th, only sgutlds cgma dccided their own countries would ,irom a. group of aumcn who gath- continue their policy; of neutrality. tered around a, piiln0 aboard ship to sing "We ve got a lovely our to win." Represent All Provinces TORONTO, Fr-h 26 —(CPl—0n~l The unit took no illlTlTilt with tnrlo Legislature wound up its ses- ‘l? P-lllles WU} be Slllllhll-‘d 0n U19 sinn Saturday in an atmosphere of “her §1de~ n“? "n" cqulpmen‘ loaded aboard ship was a store of machine gun cartridges. The airmen of the 110th squadron represented every province in Can- ada. They waltcd aboardshtp almost two dagsubcittnrjn thcl oxjtzerrt-nlitrigmt; i‘ l n ‘ii ' : “c ‘ Fanatic that the war might be Eli‘. ‘lvva-inséepliigftihigss ‘the harbor successfully prosecuted. WT}??? tithe osigler ianaltiiy‘ cnnio__ m‘ . _.__ e l ie out lllvO l PARIS, Feb. 25 -(AP) —Re- stream gin s alerted out of P0" 111 pulse of a German attack between the wake of a Doll‘ 0! dcsilllferi- m, vast!“ Mnnntahys and my, Astcrn came a rvmnhip of the Royal Rhino was rcpnrtcd today by the N3"? French High Command. quiet. There were no contentious matters for It! final sitting. | The prorogatirm spccch, road by Lieuienani-Gnvcmnr Albert Mai.- thcws. in its final paragraph stress- [ctl the nccd of national unity in MR. MACLEAN l OSLO, Norway. Pch 25—(A1"l— Thc Norwegian Government .for- from pa“ 1) ntaliy nnilflcri Grcnt Brlinin io- i - - ' - —i' tiny that arbitration of the Alt- Same. The Judge Bnmmd the bay mark affair would bc propnecd if a satisfactory settlement could not he u-cachcd otherwise. tints which were not iniiiaTed by 'l.he deputy rcttrrnuig oziit , and tviiich if discardcd would have given Mr. iviaclmn an eXtra sev- enpegn majority The Conservatives l JUST CLOWNTNG AROUND -———— jscd no bjfCtllJll, taking the l WINDSOR. England --(CPl — $0.1m ma? no official mistake ‘More than usually variegated is should deprive the eicttors of the ‘lac lift‘ of a circus clorvn hcre who franchise, has lwcn a night porlcr, a road 'l‘hc rcttttr-ju from 50ml: l-lill lnborcr. a photographer and n. Road were le came. ;lt~wntomime ofmvnusince war was‘ For the Rollo Bay Chapel poll. ‘dcclared two gaining with cournenfglls fol ___________i Vlr, ac an a-cre njtrt . s rnonnams rnml slwns inAt ivttlu-srewggsltltnlgll “M53 l *__ o o l ‘lllzlllxliil"‘i‘"volll’il_ (l L ‘ CAIRCF-“ZY” _Eg'vnv bmmcmk A ‘Hcnlik of llu. . Bay and Bey 41 radio programs to Grcal Britain ylasl. year. compnrcd with Franrc. lwlio stipullcd 99 "cerams to thc ‘United Kingdom. vlchcst. ‘numbrr .tn come from a Etuopcnn coun- 1 tvy. Fortune p.1- u rho sum". '1'l‘.l‘ lflllil volt‘, givtng .\ir. Mao- lran 10h: and All". Kickham, htl Libcral opputictit. i011], was suffi- ctvnt, tn clcct Mt". Bliifllkilll by a majority of l. Cotuiscl in the case were .\'l'-&<rs. A. P‘. hictlunltil lcr Mr. Ancient‘! l , , tnrl Crordoti llotucs to" Mr, litc ,se|i'\lce. he said. rmm ‘I must point out ._that we have ~ _ ________ not yct rvarhcd our objective in iurtitshtttg aooquntc service beyond Monctcu to Maritime cities. Sutt- --—- able cqtitpitlcnt is on order, but has tConlimlcci om pom-J) nct. yet bMn dclzvctcd. while we '*"— — ~ ' ri‘ have radio beams in opcratiott loader in Briti~li (Toiumhin. is to lroltt Motirlon to HRlllRX. the ‘rnltlplgll tn UlillifiO ncxt and Lt.- 0on- tlu (llllflfifi “ill Clil'l'_V plaucs flying thcsn routcs arc not Col. (‘merge liicw, iully cqtlzptml ior Mam llytug. .\('l'VflllV(‘ lcntlct". "A wcwtlablc actntictit has rc- cumoaigli through the prairie pro- ccuily ccctlrrcd on lhc Monctmi- vntccs, ‘Hnhtax run, resulting lll the only , Bulk of the cabnrt ministers will iujuiw to a pa songrr that ms oc- bc on the llllSllvfli this week curred in the whole program of ‘Frans-Canada Air I/ucs are being tutor-city tran=port_ urrd cxtctistvcly‘ h_v tlic ministers. “An invcsttgatton into this ac-j Nomination couvrntious are be~ i‘lflf‘lll- is now being hold. and the .ng held nhtirst daily and then: wii tacls are not fully known. but. I be only two more "cks to ccui- rnu tcll you that yvhen suilablt‘ tilcti- lhcm. (lfiirinl nommutior. platics arc (icltvcrcd. as tliry \\".ll du_\' is March ll, a work cnrlt-ei bc within the next few bucks. and than ctist-cmrvry l)‘."‘1lliF(‘ of tlir- nc- placcd in opcrattcn, that kind of ccsity of gctrng the slatc of can- .an accidcnt will be impcssrblc." dldntes into the hanfs 0t avLve | Dwcussinz the work cf the ra'l- scrvirc force mcmhux- rvtlrsfas who ,wn_vs. the minister declared a new start voting March l-i. ‘car-trotting shop would be added --——-———~- —-— Keep Mlnardh in the home.