Ammo! slivuiiu T0-liAY— “ YOUNG IDEAS ” PLUS NEWS-TRAVELOGUE snows 3.li.-_-_7.il(_i_:-_-pil.i_)0 Playing WED. and THLlII. THIS MAN SHOT HEYDRICH THE Faiiiiiiiailiioull... do what she did!‘ "A dwrale in the morning and by M; snows 3.15 - 1.00 - s45 '.".‘.°..l2l'§§“‘tin§‘lll.i°.ll‘§n.~ l0 -iiii - wen. M“ Pllllli IN (HIE! We defy you to solve this triple murd coaol 330d All-n ‘HI-I llWs and Divine purposes." ‘ ‘ ' l "At rugl-lt. the Doctor out into a subject which struck A TRUE STORY FROM EUROPE’S UNDERGROUND r - .0. d! Kingdom. "The Kl said the preacher i; a Divine Uni a divine imperialism of no division Th sume all social litlcal economic note up-m-date and scored the illlis of our day and {the subject being " e .Writing and Its Interpretation". The speaker said 'the facts oi history "In our song and. tcry of our - salvation and oittiznessin our ultra 211:3 gilgfhénlsplfugegfin’ "hi? and. The second was U4 O theories-many of them suftlfboilgd Tm“ l“ .—as to a new order, forgettingnnd ignoring that no order, new or old. without tile foundations ernotionalism, we overlook Justice of God. We pile shall stand 0i God's Justin tender com. ion . " c as well . l “m ‘h’ ""8 ‘g°- K1" "elmf; g1 s. o. in Italy is a native son of 'i’orgettlng to-dz‘. . That King would “d ' ‘mime °' ‘m’ 56i- llP I- Klnl! 01111 '1 Klniadcgmgf K-IOTJZOIXIQ overseas he was vice- ‘dom o! golden vessels borrowed ‘from the House of God, exclaiming sic gance, "this great Baby- addnemr, forgot what we DICK PIIIGII-l ‘I'll IYAI A IQNOOIAM llfilllll ,human pomp and power: iin his arro ion. which I have built." ennui. omission-anneal" l Preston Beck featured 0th were, Morgan n, gauge, Ph.D.,l dcr date oi Maren 24. a manufact- ID.D., preached both morning and urer writes to a. business man herr "imlnd. the preacher stressing with “I am advised by the railway that forceful eloquence the dangers and the embargo placed on ‘ ‘ ‘ ' vlded shipmen ngdom oi God".i and brooks ls Kingdom 1C5 iinally set up shall strike and con- 5¢h°°1i March 28th. 3 P. M. and Kent School. March 29th. 11 A. M~ ins tutions divorced from lg and subversive of laiunohed generation : Divine ln partz- Hist- u l?ii'yldlelafealglvitself. not onlg in the te - l e o ne rac n l , - , 5b“, also in me i)“; o? nlngfiffdt when called as a witness in ~We can't play lcose and fast with ‘a H" RECEIVES n. s. o. - Ma- or "GEIITHMEAIHIIAH This column la reserved r a: m gm?‘- ‘at. tlve cents a :01:- anew: COOKS for Pnoioe. RIB-ll ‘res AND ailzsaa,‘ ThWBsl-Bii’. 8-8-11. i color-mam ‘gunmen ‘IION \ l ream AND runny-m train leit Borden last evening w: W!‘ Dasemizers. arriving here with 1N vaoscnuers at 7.50. The ferry made lievifl trim yesterday. l 551K NOTICES READY-Civic 32ml? roger-ted yesterday d that _ X I10 OH If! distribution. m" m y M ROAD OPEN TO MT. STEWAIT —The ploughs have been success- I iully at wort on the 8t. Peter's ifiond. and it was reported last - cvgning that Mt. Stew rt could be. reached by wheel traffic. l HOME BEREAVED — Mrs. Percy Walsh. City. received the sad news loi the death in Vancouver |M.ilitary Hospital, Vancouver 3.0.. of her brother, Pit. Lieut. Clifton Lyons McCallum. Fit. L’a.ut. Mc- Cellum is a son oi J.W.F. _and the late Mrs. McCallum, City. , POLICE COUIT — In yester- wlflyl’ police court an Indian and his wife from Naufrage charged with being crunch-lo incapable re-l ceived i0 days suspended sentence and a soldier arrested for being absent without leave was turned ov- er to military escort. SERVICE ENJOYED - Th! DI- tlents of the Provincial Banetor- ium greatly enjoyed the evenlnii service recently presided over by Rev. T. E. MaoLennan who was as- .sisted by the Men's Choir oi ‘Trin- iitv Church with Prof. Kendall at a‘ the piano. EMBARGO 0N SHIPMENTS STILL IN EFI-‘ECT- Writing un- csrload to Prince Edward is still in effect." DIPHTHERIA TOXOID CLIN- ni- tcl 11w PHARLOTTFTOWN "Jl-‘Rl-‘W-T“ 11v MEMORIAM; l IlAI-IIETTE CIIEAPE COBB. KN. | Funeral services for the laiel Miss l-Iarrleth Cheapo Cosh. R-N_~. were held privately in st. Peters Chapel on Monday. March 2'1. The, interment was in Sherwood Cem-| etery, Rev. Canon Malone officiat-i uni. m-m Miss Cosh was a. aduate nurse of the Western I irmary. Glas- gqw, and during the first World War saw service as a nurse withl the Army. In i920 she came to Charlottetown and for a number o! years followed her broiessloa 1a the Island l About fifteen yeala ago Mill Cosh moved to the United States and settled in New Rochelle. N.Y. She will be kindly remember-n. her. 'y a large number of friends and former patients. She was the eldest daughter of the late Rev. Nathan Cosh. D.D. and am. Cosh. or nun-y. Ayrshire Scotland, and is survived by two brothers, Mr. N-H. Cosh, of 3.21s- gow. “zotland, and Mr- AB- Cosh of this City, also by on: sister; Mtg Lisa B. Cosh. o! Aberfeldll. Pertiuhile. Scotland. iiv MEMORIAM - In lune and Iovln memory v! my dear wife Mrs. Alfred Pa??? who departed this life Mmh - '| m1. Today ulnar b“! I“ “mm” 0f a loved one gone to rest 0d And those who think of vou t l! dear Mother. » Are the one: that love you hut- Lovlngly Remembered by Husband and Family- S-Z-li. IN MEMORIAM m m n- u; out dear 1.3.2.25 aTlflmfeatIler, Anxul “my; ndal, who passed awly March ' 1 m, l; g beautiful memfly i will be held in Queen uam tat Rochford fibers School. March 30th. 3 P. . March 21st. Model o0 Con- vent ll A. M. g Spring Park 3 P. M. All school and lire-school children over 6 months age should be lally in wartime. It BIOAMY TRIAL _. p. J. Stew- rt, Busmnerside barrister Friday stifled on numerous points oi law the trial of Mrs Rosella. Mutch, Bel- mont street. who ls charged with bigamy. Her first marriage to have ward Isl- Holly Moncion. Alter Mr. Stewart's evidence the nose was adjourned until next_ Wednesday aiterlloom-Moncton Tmes. J McLean recently mud iné British Columbia. principal oi the High School at Vernon. 5.0. He was wounded in ily and after recovery rejoined - the Seaforths of Canada in the Ital- ian campaign. He is a son oi Mr. "Instead oi the gory of a great and Mm Fred c ‘Kingdom: in the place of n throne - f l i». w. n ll..‘3§.§..“.“.'.‘°€if.ll““..i.'2t.“’*‘$.§t‘&l2 Mabel iceived under God's chastening rod the heart of a beast and the hai In“ brolher‘ He“ of an animal and the night dews oi the cattle. until he learned thatI i-he Most High is not n lmm that, I‘. A. n also sewing with the Seaforths Canada in Italy- I. 0. D. E- ESSAY WINNERS — I‘ . ll H‘ ‘hwld “mm “d m‘ l‘ G°d Each year the independent Order who could be manipulated by the Babylonian image of gold." ‘Daughters of the Em ire sponsor an. essay writing con est for the mrhe" “'9 me“ “d “ml” Whil-Pilbllc Schools of the capital city never learn or Belshrawr. the Kings son belo mm“- “wpu”? of each Canadian province. Prizes "l? arc. axvirded in memory oi Sarah ed to that class. Drullk with power Maxweu m,“ in “bruary 190-,’ and inflammed with wine i=1... MUSICAL COMEDY Eliza n NEWS - SNAPSHOTS phi w-u the dd?! night going uched king and IRSTERH Gilllllilllll Jl-‘UNERAL — On March 19th lfrs. Josiah Campbell aged M. was buried in the new cemetery at‘ lmibiguc. The service was eon- flflfttd from the Church oi Christ Wilding by the pllstor Mr. Richardson. the PM! lKingfil Courtlers". "For thousands and tens voln- tuou tit p S the wall, to-nighit and the played at this very hour." _ioi the day, e. .to honor the ml-lun T0 REST-On March 21st funeral service; fog the late M". John A. Gordon of lir ‘ o were co i‘ t h her dnuxllillzcl-etlvll-‘glf ykykhenanfmgewar in! departure from the province by 1,0,. ,_ _ _ R.) “h The Sodallty and Alumnae loll nndpaisngérnmt Pi: mama m much indebted to Mrs. Josepl Brudenoll Cemetery. iPatrloti “lac copy). FEAST OF ST- JOSEPH The Wm of st. Joseph was fit- gmll’ “bttrvcd on Monday, March . by the Sodality and Alumnae of - JWDhKs Convent. Mass was mebrated at ‘I a.m. b Chap- "-,_Rev. Leo Herrell. A large aims: of members were present. “illltllill and appropriate hymns “Ya "allure-i! blfltlle eodality choir hi‘ tile direction of Miss Kath- mnolrlgillgxhes. who also presided at E C Rov- J.A- oflsullivan. Arch- tues in his powerful intercession. the conclusion His Grace Basilica. who so gracious] ‘c: directed the singing of beautiful benediction hymns. t e rendition of “Vivat i Archbishop. Years Ago whip-elect of Kingston. honored w: "filing celebration with nu m sen.i.-. After receiving the pro- m.‘ °l twenty-cl ht new mem- me “"5 dilly rece vine them into ‘iillty. His Grace delivered JQQLQLECQHEAgon the Saint a Netherlands putrol. States envoiv Slimmer Welles l re ts of European fact-findin _trlp_bei'ore President _ Roosevelt. __ -~—-l Feel illiilly - - - Slari i0 Sum Hm sum lo Ila h‘ Then comes the cold which, ii‘ not attend _to c - mcdillicl , lhortlv works down law the brouc ' tuber und he cough starts. k0 n the first sly; of a cold or cough go to any drug 833:?! ‘In; gevetlaflnatgo “bib. Dr. Wood's Nprwlykhliiis . ' I m "bible remedy to help you trwuTile. It has been on tlil “m, ‘Polft experiment with a substitute and be a li..;',.'::.i'1°.“&'i-.ii. . PM 3h s bow»; u» largciamily n», about s timea .- much. m. look for the trade mark "a Pine Tnaa." n .__. and women. he insist. on the dance and he, puplls from a fire. which des- li-5 trdved Hochel a pitch But the writing on brought w a stundsm] School of Montreal. ‘Ilse contest s. thous and of his lords, as they dran pa o! gh thousands the hand is writingmcgrtlifiwgng fig tan, gfinewesém . unro. rs e , act in the world's drama is R1118 ‘School: 2nd. Velma Huell. Oradn \hortlng his hearers (Patriot please copy). Joseph w um éfilhflglllllégolgfvfii; essay has been iorwarded to the and to placetheir confidenfi made touching reference to his approach- 7 CASUALTY is (11 This W3I’—FIIIII MARC" 23-11 A- I‘? vlmie shot Prince Edward Island “w” m mm“ "m" Mimi!“ by and his next oi kin is his mother. United aid I K uave her life to save the lives of the Public this year included '.memo--- Psalm I, Psalm XXIII. l‘ Psalm 24 and verses i-‘l oi Boolean from golden vessels, dcsecruted by ups o’ the Kmrs Chapt. XII. Also the wr ‘lg in the utes and the mouths oi the .gupil's own words the stor of avid. based on the folowin ssages. First Boo of ue. apters l6. i7. 1B. l0 and 20. Ilbl- Joan Kent VIII. Prince Street School; 3r? David MacEachern. Grade VII. west Kent School. Miss Munro's National Educational Secrotaryfl Toronto. The winner for all Oun- ada will be chosen from the nine provincial tsnts. ..LIST —- Among 051s. d seriously wounded l in the latest Canadian Army Cas- Dougan, organist o! St. Dunstglcs utggv u‘; l, ‘pm 95:11“ 5;“; 2;‘, "wowasservngw a ova - sided at the orgall during t e evcn- g1 4 Pf] d 1;] q m | ing service. Miss Kathleen Hugll- Pie. tégssmillvelilt oi Tclln is His ‘h; lnother. Mrs. s clsl feature of the servic; wtgsr | as Bonus" in honor of I-Iis Grace, the Bruce bu“, champion m‘ mo,” Katherine Gasa Earnscliife. PEI. Among thoni reported wounded are Gnr. Fldalu! Dunstand MacDonald, and Jervis Mill. Gnr. MacDonald was serving with the Royal Canadian Artillery and his next of kin is his brother. Raymond MacDonald. Annandale. P. E. I. Pte. Champion was serving with a Nova Scoiia and Prince. Edward Island Rui- Iihtht, and his next of kin is hll moth". Mrs. Bertha Jane Chamo- llon. Malpeque. PEI. Pte. Mill was also serving with a Nova Scotla- Regiment Mrs. Annie Mill. Clement. P. E Personals Mrs. John McIrlnis. B9 Green‘ Street. was a passenger yesterday to Victoria. BC Mrs. lvilcinrlis will be the est. of her aon-iri-law and dew ter Lieut. John N. and Mrs. Kenny ' Mr. Russell Hog]. Managing Di-. rector of the Lambert Pharmleal Cm. Montreal. left yesterday by plane after visiting his brcthenl u. W13. lion and Mn. Ho“. Brighton. The mulv friends of Miss I-‘erne Tremere will be glad to hear she has returned to her home attoi’ ll su i ‘ ti i the P. I.'. I r ecesi ul opera on n y n?“ ‘he ‘I. Nflbura Co» IJIMII. ‘Renata. Oat 130W". Parkdale 2 P M.' protected. - , . S-g-di. III: death ia our silent Brief. 1|; ‘leepe m God's den hi“; of perfect W3C:- g‘. T“ “will... in one‘: keevins- ‘Life's road. eliely 0'0‘. v l And our loved one we loved so vial H“ pnly gone on befflrc. g adl Miss d b His Wife and f s y ‘FUJI! - l S-M-li. l Card I of Thanks We wLsh to extend our sincere; and nesruleii. thamcs to our lnalv irlcnds in Prince ndwuru mull". lor their expressions 0i symwlny‘, and the many mnuxuzscs sncwu during cur recent otreavtlnent. upon the aeatn 01' our_ DEiOVBU‘ daughter, Nlarlon Lilith lVlulfilll-f-(l-ly‘ We w.sh also to thank rtev. i. h- Mciennan. tne choir o‘ United Church and the gracious services. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. (i. Murchison, The Manse, New City. N. Y. ii-Zfl-ii. . "Murch" "Mm-eh" was the nickname we called h r. A cute little name we thought. And now that she's gone lo her Father, In our nenlts that little ilames caught. She was tiny and gay, sweet and frien . , And though we are sad that shes 80116. We know that she's where iolks are kindly And the sun wlil shine all her iii: long. We want her back again on the But she's in the Lords mansion I 0, And we lmow that from the day of her b . lhe wles meant ior that Heaven of cve. SCOIG. Perhaps she's doing it now. Maybed she's roiling them right She loved to go bowling and chalk VD a _-_.-—-—-———___="--_ bcautiful F" ' IVLHKLVLAIIHII hau lol thl: lute George D Mac Evans. Minister oi St JOIIXYS Pres-i byterian Church. Ballast. lul- T1121!“ IIEAB w. c. ilOGGMmm c id f‘ Lie m‘ e ‘t: r. E. inland Discuss "LEARNING ma: BAR" WAY ABOUT LIFE INSU ' Y Over Radio Sv-ilinn CFC ass TUESDAY. MARCH 28th MIIEIIIIIIIIFJQIQIZT$AFJC§JRFIIZEFJTQPIJ During the great American day- light. raid on Berlin, Sgt. Gunner J. R. Puget. above, of Pasadena. Collin felt, foo hot. so he look l!" his heavy flak helmet. A mlnllt! |ater 5 German anti-aircraft shell created the "ventllatorf through which his (lingers are thrust- 11v ‘MEMORIAM MRS. GEORGE ll. lvlacMlbhAN Seldom has any conununlty bcfiii more deeply illuvfid Willi ‘QQTIJW! w. .~.,..l,..itll.\ L.l.iIl were inc 1'CS-_ ldellts o. l-itllltcr rtlvtll‘. Jim “i-ll ill-An; liliilltai csobviillilffi. Wxlell Ell lllessdgc came UIJL lvlrs. George l-i.‘ passed swuy u“ Tuesday morning. lvlarch laul. ul- ille Prince coward island nail)“. ml, wilere Slli,‘ llad luldtugvllc fl- serious uuclnlloll some llvc ll ‘ previously. iiuougll the wwry c1435‘ and lugnis that IOUOWCU 5H6 lought DllLVCly and unccnrplaln- ingiy to regain her lzealtn an stlerlgtll. but such was not to be- and ull the auovc date i118 strut?‘ glc ended and her Stunt took us. lilglll. i3 her Eternal rest. l Mrs. MauMlllail “as a daughter! Leon and‘ Macloeoill his‘ wife Isabel Cummings of l-iuntcl" River. where she was- born sixly-ilvc VCillS ngu. and where uilnost her ciltlre luc uulsr spent. Her cllc ‘illl tlkflilSlilull --; tlle over-ready snlle of welcome to ally and all who CAHIB to her home ‘P1111115’ ,-hcr well known hospitality made Fluvlcrs. Rev. MY-Jol" her nlany lasting friendships. Dalhy- - and it can be truthfully said ot her "That those who knew llcl" best, love: llCl' most." She 1s sur- vived by her husband. two sons,‘ Elnicl" at home and Fran-l: with illc Ashley Ccltcr 60.. Ltd. Frederic- ton. N. B.. and t\vu iiuugilters Hel- ena (Mrs, Ivan Bowman) ind Ms:- lon at honlc. Also mourning the _. . . . :0 cl C. lViacLcod. Littleton, ., Grant W. lviacLcoo. Vallcollvu‘. B. C.: and one sister Ma's. Ernest G. Ellis. Tyne Valley. ' Her funeral was llelll at‘. llCI‘ home on Thursday afternoon, llc service being conducted by lliJl‘ pastor. Rev. Lewis M. Mlll‘l"ll_\ of the Hunter River United Charge. who. spoke words of cullliort lo rile bereaved. taking his text fl-onl St. John l4. 2, "In my Father's house are many lllansions. if it were not so. I would have told you.“ ‘llle Hymns sung were Nearer My L-loii to Thee. Breathe Oil Me Breath of God. and Peace. Perfect Peace. many beautiful flor- tribuws bearing their silent messages of love and mspect for the departed and sympathy’ ior the bereaved. A Pillow-Dad. Elmer and Marlon Wreath - Ivan, Helena and Kathryn. Wreath-Frank. Rosa &: Charles “Wreath — Mamie. Ernest and Spray-Mother and Bwmer Jim. Spray-John and Ade. Mac- Mlllan Spray-Will. Criss and Hilton. Bouquet of Roses—Grant imd .li. . N. H own he aisle, And that mares the thunder clouds roar. And though we won't see her, she'll always live on In the minus and hearts of us all. .And if we can know that she's y IIOL RUDE. We may often tunes hear her call. Pbr 00d createtlh and l-ie taketbi away, And who are we to say no? Perhaps he will make her again’ lust as gay. ‘ And in rim gal-och she'll grow. Written in memory o! Mairlan wlrcllisorl 16 year old child of Rev’. O New Cit/y. N. Y, This poem was written Ly Anne Wallace a third year student in the. Valley hi ll School where. arian was a Se or. I DAIRY NOTE | . The Jersey cow. Wonderful‘ Standard! Maid-loiwl-bred and ' * B Charlote- n. 2. L. has recently ccmplet-l ad another splendid record. As a two year old Maid produced i BID lbs. of fat and as s. 3 year old she produced 6i! lbs. winning a silver meda certificate. She has; colnpletad er rhird record. this time as a senior 4 year old and has to her credit ll 73d lbs. oi milk. ‘l3! . lbs of fat. in $5 days with an av- Itale test of 0-20 per cent. I Bhe ls a daughter oi tli. former Charlottetown Jersey Clu herdl sire. Wooden-u Standard 2nd. and; from the food breeding cow. For-| Ward's Ma d 2nd, closely related to i Wonderful Standard. l Maid was milked twice daily and her record is one of the outstand- I in! that has ever been made in the Mariti u. If ah freshen: in time l be awarded a old and sil- . , th C - Oatt-fizlub‘: . n‘ Jean. Wreatll\f.i, John d: Mrs. Nich- olson and Fanaily. Spray-Mrs. Clarence MscLean and Chester Sellnr. Spray-Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holly, Mrs Rudolph Hollyi, Llttleton. NH. SDT8Y_Gl"aCn and Hector Polcon. Littleton. N. H. Roland S v-Mr. and Mrs. Pea dy, Franconia. N. l-l, B011 118i. OI ROSGk-Sfllfl 0i Ili- 0 ‘Rod's Inc. Littleton, N. H. Holv ileriecnlcr Hall TQ-NICHT 8.30 The nrins are the same ls those prevailing at other Blngoa In the city. Freezout For Charitable Purposes National Film Board FREE MOVIE! MARCH 24 -- 3i Sourls. Tuesday. Maren z; Clrdlgln. wga, lunch g9 Mt. Stcwlfl. Thur. March :0 d olson. Ira. Rackhiim PIIIIIQIIA’ mlwz-cf~*ii*flr'<v_ .::~";s*>*~“ h 1gpfav’mhc_. Colter Cu. Ltd.. “Xdfgl-Egllirrlyiltsnslon of friends and relatives followed illc remains t0 the Hlllltcl" River Celnctcl'.\’.l'\;~gl°€g‘ nil tllnt was mortal “ha. d _ rest The pallbearers jveli-“higiiils: l William Cargyv. txlllllzlcrifininflhich_ an. John Jar nc. . and Robert StEVEIlSOTl. Card Of Thanks Mr. George H. Macmillan R1141 family expressihcll’ 53mm? “Vmlésq to all kind neighbours nllcislrlfn b; I01‘ tile mam‘ arts lnllKl‘ a shown iilcnl I bereavement: also those ullu - ' Cards and Letters of‘ §gfllii- I l l NO PRIORITIES ON BEING PRETTY WITH rnasa seams INTO summer COATS DRESSES HATS GLOVES SKIRTS BAGS ALL TO BE FOUND AT Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear 154 GREAT GEORGE ST. "®1WI§s°QT~®n®K8VI§TI§§IJIYIII . ’ J ' "issuiiiofsflai-Fflll PAGE R EE 4 ll. \ WANTED TRAVELLING surauvlsoa. MALE — S2540 PUBLIC RELATIONS OFg-‘ICER. MALE 0B FEMALE- For the llnemilloymcnt Region. New Brunswick. usual deductions. in Post Offices. Ofllces. should be P" Civil Service Codnmlss on. Ott-IWI. APRIL 12. 19H. Insurance Commission, Maritime Open to qualified residents of the Prilivillcfli "I Nova Scotia and Salaries supplcmcntcgullliyrs onh ll ti rms. o App erTy °Hne§ out. and flied with Prince Edward T5111"!- livlng bonus; sub ect t0 atefs on lav"! inable at Post the NOT LATER. THAN ls AUTHORIZED aw Tns: Tmlalllgglggrltlsglxnzlzgrlonal. sauacrrva SERVICE War Activities Pictured in Railway Report Praia photo-montngc. reproduced from the annual report of tlic Canadian National llaihvnya pre- sented f0 the l-lonan of Commons, illustrates some oi the nlany war ac- tivities oi’ the National System. Depleted here nrr-z Trtillsyinriiltluli of heavy war materials, irnnp transport. Bradalbane. Friday. March 8| shipbuilding. maintenance of military aircraft. manufacture of nnvnl guns and artillery mounts, and tile com- pany's war record on the seas. Cans» dian National ships, converted into rrulscra, arc serving with tho Royal Canadian Navy, and many other vessels operated by the company are transporting war cargoes. “Our objective, as in other war years, was to place the full strength of our manpower and facilities behind the war efiurt oi the United Nations," K R. C. Vaughan. c‘ ' and PIG!- dent, said in the report. "To this ead all our energies have been directed." The report showed record groll to celpls of moplspsls in 1m. '11.. operating ratio for the year was the beat in the Railwayh history hi: 73.04 per cent as compared witll 70. per cent in 1M2, and Si.“ per eaat ll! the peak peacetime year oi i1