The v THE M/ESTERN GUARDIAN kl; ‘gGpod-b Kflllsillfilllll RE” WARPLANES Negro Women Sadllest Day (Continued fro; Dlae 1) 1 Adam's-um. John Pond. m harms sum _ on,“ m T c ‘I ' . a w t- -- *=-<== 0W" "lull" ~o ~t~.-‘»w..——.. Seized By 0n Parliament ye” Non. Subscriptions. Aden-thing should be left with Mrs. Pond o ' s “d by we’ a a n The all-ml be bo ht daily _“—-—- H M t g T"°'“‘°"' °'“'"’ "' "‘° A M H s Iungfiraigui‘: my" u‘ ’ " m’ M u" '°"°"'"‘ "°'°‘ '" mngytlfg“zflfnnfjzwkfv-mg n o I So say clever youngsters who have w N. ate st. _ o ll -—- ‘ . ‘ ‘ . - - ~ -»~-~ “w. we. a ~11: e.'.’lr:.":r-.:l:::::.:;~. n. s... 111607-1118 a E='@»F'~"I-.*»T-’=-"-i'-”-°*== —" ‘t ~ ff.“l°.‘.".f.°‘i°‘.°..‘...‘~"." tmtimwl‘ rm Gulrdla will he a u ' Kensington frown Council was °' ° W", 1 n“, Yf I "Km" snow mm. us. m. ls- 51 WNW" " . ‘ 3 m“ w“ ‘ Carrier Boy at Zcnpor day or fol?.,‘§,,f"1¥...,'§,‘1“‘5,,‘coffgfnfnqllfgic 5-‘ held Monda. night last in W; sllflgltll-EQ red] army had oddball: iAPl-A crowd of men broke into (mudhn 7"" M“! wflm’ tlon. just eat two cakes 0i Best give Your order u. the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. m 8?,‘,’,’,‘,f,‘,‘.,,§"‘,‘,l'l2f;lm“$l,‘;{ nfimifi, ed on the Karelhn Isthmus. ghf-lwgllggogsiégflggwigugeaél tglrlgufih orrrawa Feb. 13 —-(CP) —It was Yeast daily, dissolved in milk, -»————— ___. g. Th g win , W i 5' Parliament Hill's saddest day in al- - . _Thls column u “and n" new‘ gigilllgnxilllizors cgfiilatees Bwéleio 89f The Finns reported successful m. cell block door with a rope, and most, ma]; a century, this home com- water . . . Keep this u_p for {W0 of local Intel-es: but Idvefflgjn‘ —COME to the 56cm] Evening “I no M. wasted ltéhtfiee of the znostlbloodlly seized two Negro women held in m; o1 m5 Excellency many, mend“ presto! Your pimples d‘? of a uowsy nature may he lnlen- Edward MacMurdos, Kelvin. Friday, Finqnue; qonnn Hnnlnnmn Kenn ma mm mum. areats. '1‘ e sum- nnnection with the murder Sun- Thousands stood for hours in I Y f . ed ed n, 2 “m, l word numb n‘, Febfugry 13m u not fine Mom nedn Dawson n‘ and ‘tnrulilnalléore g aaésewggngg- day night of an elderly eastern near-zero waetnthertckalultlslde tilnpcen- appear our ace is restor l0 able In advance day‘ L-zal-zdbu‘ : Kennedy. Humphrey‘ shlgre or Links “a 8'“ n “Thee rglfcrllwedillllaccd the women ‘n wTwilag mifirstblirexi". 111mg YOut-h-fulfieshness! ' __ _*— . - _ o posit ons "of po to " . ' b - ~ _nmns Gnu“ m snapped sup nnsoy a delicious valentine hFlre inept. Darrach. Kennedy. maingn n. Russian nanfnsflft“ 5:5 gnggintgrilleshoxitalndo!nfiednirmgygng lnlhnee gitcrggcshvsélept-héeiheahrifltist across skin w.tn rree pump at Taylor crud p6 m Epwmm Han. Tnursdav‘ C amp 9n. Bald. The Mannerhelm line itse f ' Old tinlers said there was nothing ~ 00., ls-ellsingmon. fillggluélry 15th. Tea tickets 50c Police. Davison, Millman. Cham- 5m] holdsy ills wlilier,‘ vt/tnlo ewes gézvunded nke the solemn“), of the lymgnm i work and candy, L-329. A few Outlying machine gun nests 3' w e 37°“ state ceremony today since Sill‘ ' their home demanding money. For several hours the crowd had milled about outside the little red brick building and apparently had been quieted once by Sheriff J William Hall but came back to get the Women. The screaming women oowered in their cells as a half-dozen men smashed through the screened win- dow. They canted a rope and a litt‘e while afterward those out- side-selzed the line and began tugging and hauling. Within a few minutes they had got the wo- men from their cells and dragged them through the window. The men talked to the girls and from them learned who had done the shooting Earlier a Negro man who had been taken into custody this affor- noon was reported held in the Worcester iail. but when the crowd first gathered Sheriff Ha‘l let them pass through the lock-up. The of- fice's alrervdy had spirited him n- tviaay io all unannounced destina- cn are the only former Flnni. l; _ glans remaining m soviet ‘ D061 John A. Macdonald was honored similarly in the old parliament buildings in 1891. Humble And Great Humble people alld the great _o! the land walked together in paying their respects to the late governor- generai. They passed through the senate door of the Centre block into the carved, vaulted lobby and caught the hushed atmosphere of deep reverence. Some women and men we t quiet- ly as they went into the re chamb- l er where the bodv lay in state in the gl ering candlelight, o Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers in scarlet tunics stood guard at the entrance to the upper ouse hung with purple and black mournfi. Only the changing of the gu every 15 minutes broke the movement through the chamber. Magnificent floral tributes basiked the small ante-chamber at the south end of the house. Never had the Senate seen such dignity and solemnlty, not even n in the depth of feeling at the opening of the special September war se- sion of Parliament at ivhlch Lflrd Tweedemulr officiated. The procession moved from the black-and-pilrple draped union sta- tion to the parbament buildings with impressive dignity. Even hs USED av MORE MARITIME Baked‘: ‘ff sou: BY MORE MARITIME snoclzns; " THAN A/VV arlgifljytlay pion. Lights: Champion, Darrach. Dav- lson Property: Millman. Humphrey Darrach. ‘ The fofowinz officials were ap- pointed and duly sworn in: Town Magistrate. James F. Plofitt: Town Clerk, Mrs. Carrie Kennedy: Po- liceman. Gerald Macbean: Audit- ors: James MacDougald. Wilfred F_ Taylor; Assessors: George Cous- ins. Alexander Hiltz. A committee from the Home and School Association was received re- questing that the rent of the Town Hall for their meetings be lowered. The Council exffaixled that the fee of one dollar per night was only —LEFT F08, MONTREAL-Mrs. H. u. Muttart of Surrunexside left on Saturday on a visit to unm- real-S. i —FABMERSX A?"ahl~;.£'l‘l0N.—8aw- ‘El El‘ EC . ', , sflfvijefywflbswn biifi“illd“f§i,fn‘ side Pnone sa-s. L-330-2-l4-3l. laooly. KBIl-Slllgiilh.‘ L-ZOi-Z-IU-YL: _ENTERTA%ISSIONARY ___“0c|ugy AT KENSINGTON MEETING-Mrs. Wm. C. Schur- WeLlesoay, February l4.h, 1940 at ma“ 0f Schurmans Point, enter- illo P. M. Cllariotictown Junior 381118451 the W. M. S. of North lcisyul-i vs Kellsslgton mWfm€Q1flb€S._B9d9qu5 United ‘Church at. he:- skutulg alter match. Atmisslon 15c 1101116. at their regular monthly and he. L-311-z-14-li. meeting. Mrs. A, c“ 511093.111 -———— pres dent occupied the chair. The —FO-RMER ISLANDEII. ILL --‘ r th i F"E§.“"S ‘i .P‘"".*l‘""s*“ y“ 1m-=siiiii*"...:'.....t..w*lllf 3:: §"| i".§.‘l:“*::.".::.i2: t" M“ °‘ m‘ w‘ regre lat r. erllon iiamsa - ' ' r‘ ' ' of] Compllelton N. B., underwenuw’ stavefl“ M15‘ Preston Bowne“ all operation in the soldiers’ Mem- and Mrs‘ Edwin Tayk" read ma! Y ol-ia] Hosplial. He is doing as well as [Scripture lessons appointed m" _ (Continued fronl I page l)___ —SPECIAL PERMANENTS-Ail- ain We are offering for n in" lime special prices on pennanents. Save as much as $2.50 on your next WW8 by mflkill-g appointment at Nconans Beauty Parlor, Summer- nish m d dded pralfdgthe co man a .“ of no importance." ese are PORVOO IN FLAMES By Wade Werner Associated Press Staff Writer PORVOO. Finland. Feb. l3 —(A.P) -5oviet, Russian airplanes bombed this picturesque sunlmer resort northeast of Heiaixlgfors today. A- lon with other correspondents, I vis ted here and found 28 buildir; in the business district blazing to- niflht and the whole centre of the town of 7.000 seemed gutted by fire. Seventeen Russian bombers over the town at 6000 feet, it with high Eilfploslve bombs- wheeled around and dumpe cargoes of incendiary bombs. Fire Dept. swamped Ilear 0f Hitler And Bumi At Murder Trial PRINCE ALBERT. $35k, Feb. 13—(CP)-—Refor6nce to Hitler and the German-American Bund to- day was made during hearing of, evidence at the trial of Mrs. Isobel Emcle, charged with the murder of, her husband, Henry, on their farm home ill the Cookson District. 55 1111165 wast of here. last Sept. 18. Dorothy Emele, 1 oldest; of four children, was on the stand under cross-examination. She said she heard her father soy some- - ‘the D8)’ of Prnver. The s 2 irll m . . - P P 2&1 (b? fgfitedMlixflfafig-"fig- D": I IpIl-ayezs lwere offered by Mrs. Ramsay of Summerslae. His many “if? smmmu- MYS- DF- Hudd- frlends here wish him a _peedy re- iglggkcygésiglrfyn btappflidoarlkfi '52s covely-S I °~ e v rs. c - ______ iirlott. A splendid report of the Pres- _DECLARE HALpDAyMoUR- lbyizerial at Kenslngtcvi was given LNG-‘Mayor John E. Campbell in ggdlzlrs llltmmlilin; lrlacKoyid and cc ar ng a half day of mourning 011B 1990-‘ S .V 1'5. H0 din- tnday in Summergide for me 13m ott and Mrs. Clark MacQuarrie. Lord Tweedsmuir. said thatcitlzens M the supper hour Mrs. Scour- Tho Porvoo f're department was swamped and fire companies were cal ed in from nearby towns but late tonight the town still was burn- g. ,men in wctrking clothes, a girl in fskl slacks. soldiers and airmen in ‘uniform, took a nallf hour off from _ Apparently satisfied that the man thclr ordinary pursuits to attend. I was not there, the crowd began to disperse, only to gather in gredter numbers about an hour later. “How iv~llid you like this around Near the burning ruins of one building I saw a boy with a bucket stubbornly throwing wat- Except fcr the presence of women it resembled the Governor-Gener- and Q LNOtIGQS. of Summelside would feel a deep man was assisted in serving by:°1'~‘ New Ye" lfivee» he” l" m“, , ‘ - . ,. - "s: "I "a “was s”i'f'.;i‘.‘.;‘ii"' N22. “up rsi.2*.‘¥.:t:§..r%i §l°lél°»».}"ii°i'»$é¥"iii-i" title“- r.“2.9.1“Emerita;yslilirlessiz- ' zisi.“i<.ii..‘illzz.wxrs c: count, 0f h; v15]; to summersme‘ rs, o f) ex op 5 rm n- sac new y‘: .l‘ i ~ ' yovernor c e" ' onnor, re- 65 ~ ~ - . .. _ . vitation to the member's io meet ~f1ice Lord Tweedslnulr owcd in the °"‘“"°“ b“ m“ “d “°"°dY cuvln" a report of 1h? disturbi"! h“ wam- Sh” “m” as he 5M3 n ggglxrccafigdivOlfisiipeicxgiLlywtlll-lfi lac: It'll?‘ p’§‘..“.i..5§f°“i§.".§ three years ago. Everyone could w snake else had time to tell the l0-- n, h.‘ “fr,” m nnnnnons’ Order“, mestaqon waiting w; the train, Hi5 i arliament Buildings mt- but be impressed by his hu- “t ‘he Pamnflge "m mm" ear-old lad that his task was a 1 t. the cake; - lk n -' - n , _ .. passed was as 1 e ‘c; does w.th people in Ger- Scouts Association, recently visited nlanitarion personality and it must i S. finéifghw-rgxln evnwmalzmwhgn “ti: boneless one. iivlqfitwt pniliicfit cargmtg may: :12 akin g: that o’ senior officers many. ,1] Am-gmflg vfllggg and assisted in “ * ‘ ' from headquarters, She admitted her mother got the formation of a Scout group. be with deep regret that citizens learned that he had passed on. P. O. Keeps Mail 56215211 Nevertheless the mucky lad kelp; relvfcrcevconts had arrived when There were no women in the offi- onmy when there was T-fllk flbvut ‘the new troop consists of 12 boys He was a strong exponent of lib- BT55“? ‘mmmm’ and °_"15P chm filling if. Wwdfin bucket from a "“' YPW” "5 ""“"'°"; élal group which met the train. Ladv Hitler. Her mother was Irish and under the leadership o; Scout. team and m Flowing smoothly tslsisrizi Edi???‘ iziiir.lczs.tizs.. “sisal. ‘.;::...;..;;‘ ".31.; MP5“. y w ma... his (‘Bil-JG are so much needed at tale funeral A feth m“ f S w the ‘Memo ~ Y MMWH fins" M nod» sh ~m H- 1 the late governor-genera sysecre atv d p e, wnne in the western section o! uie present time, Mayor Campbell 5 - T - ° 11° - - a BY H1 and Mrs. George Pane. Iady-ul-lvfll She emed a suggestion her me. Provinmn Cant Inns condnc.” The sinking of the Canadian Pa- the night before made a back- It was his wooden bucket ‘a inst m4 his mputiay ing. remifned at Rldeau Hall. mm" had tried u’ “jam” a ed s. 2-day petrol leader's course in asked that citizens refrain from _ .. .. , our, “lb?” o» as tofiffiniftigfifii...%nsn..‘1it.i§."l‘li,2.,§{,;’;',Z“‘,,.§§,.§P3§‘°f,i..,‘;2§.“f;’°’ "w is ,.n{}“.,.°“”il2% ‘SS,‘S%ZEZ.%‘.‘.E.°““C“AE§E iiwl.°.i.sii.s.z*slz*s-eliz"ae simmer-oe- n-e a not» mcun with other Canadllans for b’ are brings C19.“ m Canadians n It WM the knd or banadnm : Everybody was so busy fighting wstkepkept warm in the bu“... mydi u...“ 25 miles north of nera leaders present, Abrams Village their m” Govenmhcenera ' ' Qthe perils cf the war st sea, and at wemhtr J-nn Bum“ the onb ‘ire that no one at a late hour had v wearln" a coon coat over his| Witness admit-ed. however. that 5cm 2 bQY-‘i Mi-“mwhe 5cm 4 571° ' 5' the same tme it draws attelitlcn to ' ' ' time to find out the number of cas- fm-ma] C10 e5, her mother and father argued the "mfllnd" were fmm 511mm"- Qnrzaru or FORMER ls- the problems CCfLfCflUllg H'I'l.’lli'- dom- man, enjoyed Cn many such a day in the past he took one of ualtles from the raid. As a platoon of his troop: escorted 4 side. Owing to the condition oi bout l-Iitle~ every ti t.h were a I me 8v the roads Borden, Kensington and ,,_-, ~ s t- d thPfl towenitiot ism duitn rm LANDER’_MT‘ John w" Ho“ 0t $1,233, fr: gispegcsll-‘tsptitlrcrflrtiis-‘tlnrllfige "hnlgalllcxldiilllsllfiilfsthllloi/‘ltlfi glflgsetgagat- bgggrtbll? (i330 ep- in-Ceflud m" hi! {alike}?! ‘t: neiilzhbore; aloofllt- Malpeque troops were unable to Nwbgm’ hzailrecelvedfwqfni °i~ t?" safe flow of mail from this country l 8' n e lower bells chtiemedn out the ‘élfrlxvg Hitter taking over the British Em- send any representatives. deli ln cago o unce tn A ‘ p half-hour no s. 1e C0 m‘ “ Dire, John A. Thompson, who was a “fifffs fnfilifflfz- m 1 , . T” Nam‘ sumand “i- ceemed to fit perfectly into the nuly- Hi5 wife would have to like talk '- N -b b t who has w p c e a e e n “c” e5 NEW vow‘ Fen 13 _(CP)_The i v of the row hare of the NuillmP-l about Hitler when that occurred native of Ol oro, u of Trans-Ocean-g mail service even Rn“ Alexander pengnscn mum“ pound sterling led a general down- ‘tntnem gust tnenf nntness quoted ner father as Say; lived in the States for the past; 65 in ncnmll tmss, rnci fewer still .ter of St. Andreas Presbyterian Gold Takes Toll , ivard retreat among principal Eur- French Watch ym~5_ Thg late Mr, Thompson 1 h ,_ o = .. _ I , m f l _ iii- 111g- “ns 37 years on age and learned fibpxpfrlegnatltxelgttgeelnagrlonfltglfggatlilg: ‘Siqellfgélfxlialiual; Zléggtgitgléayell-n wngn iglillflzléecxlxlilarreelneaeéday-the oregn ex c d ’ s The trial is continuing. the carriage building trade with men‘ m tunes or wan In , W: o! I ' Sterling fell off 1 1-8 cents to 3 S U p] PROPS r K _ D Senate Chamber and will read the C T T the late James Howard o en “he new problems m be fawn‘ m? new” m the church tcmommn $3.96 1-2 in terms p! the United I _ _____ SIM-m‘- Am’ “wk”? °“ the m" "11" mull demflwh-vs arms the At- Afterwards the body will be taken! fiftffndcfllfl"tj“§zjh§_f*§%gh Refmeflgs Busy LONDON, Feb. l3—(CP)—'I‘hem land for n short time he went to lantlc continue with scarcely a to Mcntrerl for cremation and the PARIS‘ Rn 13 _(AP) _Enrc,pe~s franc dropped .00 1-2 cent while tile are 1.964 Newfcundianders in the (By Henry C. Cassldv. Associated New York 5MB and followed his hitch and with pmct'c"lly no loss hrs '11-! be t ~- i in d ___- Brlti n Islrs at present for the pur-‘ irgfité there, attending lliwlglt schlool m. (man No em." Wm be snared v.'}§“.€ed_$u.r.s natléléegcntlagxld r unprecedented wintry ‘ “aeathcr gfiiéllgéfléligsmgiglefifg; ‘fzssgrrlléhgrtlgtiliqdt. OTTAWA Fem 13_(CP)_Cnn_ gpuse of cnmng pn mops and mnni Press 5n," Wm") M‘ W01» H? 10W "it?" l “w to continue the excellent trans-At-i‘ Ccnrervative lsador ivianlon “Pread “"055 me southeat mm" fewtgainers with an advance of l-N was 10 sugar reflnenes mdnu- mg timber. sir George CcurthopeJ lafflgeliléhwggucyxétizffiggntsfi: school and was a classmate of the late Wi'lizim Jennings Bryan. Af- lantic mail service ncw operating whose sneaking campaign was in- taking a mounting toll of ives. har- . cm assing shlppinv, bringing land com- > facured 54,128,337 pounds of sllg“ Fcres try Commissioner, informed the House of Commons today in a 3a“ a “wk (We? the 50w“ Ru!‘ under exfsltn dv . dit! .. . _ . i - - .ks i i940 tcr graduating in law he, held the M; pnwei- 5€gg£i firs, 1&2: in ‘Z11 Qfiriimfilflefmbfl, ‘ginflfl“‘bfin‘j§ng$“lg munications a most; t0 a stalrzliisginilll, . 65:12; (‘Jgélflélgzlflvggglafitfilia 1:02p"? ‘dtillrlngmglltfiiggsilalflggguwffi Sglnynys Written reply n, a qnesuoneln slan Embassy tonight disregarding ll"ii50l1 0f 158R] Bil-VB" t0 5 Pm‘ transportation 0i Czlrfidais mails to _ and andm“ me British _ e L Ina (em to a discount of 13 3-3 pol’ jzegorted tonight. 0f this 473190.059 The men are being put to work in, the conventional immumw ‘mien Silll nbmt. rVnc ys-rrs H810- (Contlnued from page 1) “tiezldgha 1j11s:r§1-. a Councillor to represent Ward 1 blockade of Nazi German-y. Finnish D6558! would interrupé communications As the u through one of its most critical with tine rear an ndo construction diifomatic representatives of one Scotland where large 51811515 of suit- THE iv rt t t n1: a position .~ . 1 - _ 157m 1X55 ngfymzgarys~ He leaves Iltfggt llyartufidmiigfxnllzlrronr? fllirziaviglilbbifl: .- non“lftmsteroiarxélegatrhfzrbhbciiaéafird cent. pgilundsyunvdis “gating-aw aanriid lsségigi. able tlmbCl‘ are available» and U" cogiltervlibenjfv m lmother' to lliourrl, two sens. Herod E5 public may rest asured that the ibffiofi‘. ofagef-nilarlys Siegfried lihe 3 Th‘; is a sharp increa-e over the rarlgements are being made to 0m" 3 Waugh hadelge Mlilnstrv said m. Tiiom“=.‘:n of my; City tgld Canadian Pcst Office Department -—- 553V be seriously dhmailerfby the D 1 w s-"r i: ' same period 1m W" when only ploy a small number of mm "u" a conxllosgtiogecauvsviethd , _ .,o_ n _ , _ . . _ . 3.-.s::1%:::.°.... its. g:.a*".l,:*i.::.*&:.li:“" w <°°""""=<* "a" Pa" 1’ ‘°°°......"’.°%‘.‘.‘.-........ t. t. 3| Y 3|’ - livl www- W but“ ‘m “m s" W" °’ "W mo» we 1- M9 H1’ Wm b‘- kindlY remember‘ I —————————_——'--- TTHITZT" ""7 ' "W: ‘_' blowing u ice accumulations where- “r ‘ 1 ' l l‘ b i old fviepds in Summerslde. i a 1%} along the Rlrne, Ger- ——— —— ~13‘ : i --——- iirrrz: ll" visited with his wife an Raul-m?‘ (""0" To Dam. first: IQOlThOFlUBS feared the rihrslt (By The Canadian Press) s‘ A dkcusslcn over the election of “m” mm“ Cause rm" w c war V I PER SONALS -Mrs, W. H. H nton o! Summer- I slrio 1- \"g‘t"‘q fri"l"(i‘ in lfenctcn. l."i=r slv- will visit in Tcrcrlto aM other miles. —-l‘."rs. Roland. BT-nmn has re- turned to her home in Pu‘t‘co after an onjtyable visit in Srmmerslde. -| ~—MT=. JU5E'"h (“Winn of Brstrn is srvpdlilq a few days in Summer- sido nn bush 3 i —Mr Stuart Rrhercison went‘ the ire-skew»! wvh h‘: mother Mrs.‘ Herbert. uvle, North St. Eleonora. S. ‘ -l.\'ll-. Al'<~n \‘i'rd'<"*lr is n visitor to (“"'"‘rt‘ei"um r-pmd home hv the llllwss (If hi" f~ther. Sn —Mr. Dolph (“on 0' the “tail 0i tho Puma-I m N-ly-y-o] FPvPr F"x “""""~ 1""’“‘at!on is visftrng i" ltinnrtnll N, B. . i —Miss Betty MbcAeec-y who has; been ill at her home in Summer-i sfddo W's returned" t~ l-er studies ill. Nntre Dame Cnrvenl, 'I‘ignl"‘\ S. —-'T‘he ynonv Vrienfl-a‘ M‘ ‘Mrs S°"‘-‘ uol Holland will regret to learn elle 1s oute ill With n"'\llmOT1!fl.—5. —-—Fr‘ends wul reorrt m learn of the lure»: n1 Mi- ‘(Moon M"cKin- hon of smith Wrwt. [of l6.—-B. , -l\/fr_ unm- Cflffl‘"l“l‘!1. Howls". liis’ on Tiurdav for Pa-rrsboro. N. 5- —-Mr. Wrirle Nwnbon, Bedevlue. 111$ a vi-ltol- tn Clwrbfietown and vicinity over the week-end. -Miss Aleth-a P. Noonan M- fllrned to Bededue Monday after Willing friends and relatives in Kflys Cross. | —~lt la rveasine t~ report that Mr._ Pen-flu awa- -- mlt Main after m: recent indispositiom-S —Flt. Rev. MW.‘ n, .1. Molbellan. General to the capital, where now lies in state in Chambzr, receiving the homage. But, for a brief 30 minutes. thir city bade its own farewei as the flag-draped coffin was talzon on a ‘zun-cariage from an uncle; chapel to the station. Heads bored, thousands stood silently as the carriage moved through the streets. drown by blur-- jackets ireadin". to file sombre strains of a funeral dirge. lmd Twe=dsmuir's plumed. cocked hat, his bs't, and sword rested atop the ca=ket. It was the finol anxious inierlilsie i“ 1'- lile of the bus'l‘.n§z city. durinr Till"? tense hours of illness wzth e"/:'"d sud- denly in death e~'?"v Sunday night For the 700 men of the ranks who lined the city streets. it was their last tribute to their rom- mnrlder-iti-"hlef. Arms were pre- sented as the casket passrd slaw- ‘y along the icute. R. A. F. Scores (Continued from page 1) tad, 4114 to which sank after a mine or torpedo EXDIDSEOXI en route from Oslo to- hiladelphla. The Swedish steamship Olallia. 1.8M tons. torpedoedin the Norill Sea Sunday. A British warship picked up l0 survivors, but 14 were missing. The 3,92'1-ton Swedish freialllel- aim. sunk by a, mme or tor- pedo off the Irish coast yesterday Her crew was saved by the Bsisiall trawler Jean De wanll, but the captain was reported killed. The A ralty announced cap- ture of eight German submarine sailors but gave no details. This brought to 18 the number of m-ell reported captured within 24 hours. Another feature of British sea warfare was the vigil kept. against an merchantment attempting to sliD through the blockade to reach home port. it Senate no. '. 11's yasirig of rm v. 0,, W!" a wsitnl- to Charlottetown upon hla rein». m-m Oltcvva who“! h“ represented Rt. Rev. Bishop O’- Fv-"ivon lh- mr-ecration of Archbishop Varhon-s | i -—"rs. Arno“ Wilson and WUQ """"*‘er. z-wv-a. have returned '0 ""h- bcwe in Movwtnn after vi~‘t"\" W"-o»~’< new-wile. ‘Mr, or" "1"- w. (1 r; av..-u.. ‘q. we’ pg,‘ wqmn was called heme on am-ount of "to "will of her brother, the late Ar- thur llm-ria-Q I ._____i__ EXTEND SMELT SEASON MONUION, N. B., Feb. l8 —(CP) -lhrtension of the smelt fiahinl season for two week is announced in a telegram received today from fisheries minister Mlchaud. The season opened Dec. 1 and was to close Rb. l6 but has bzen extend- ed to Feb. 29 because weather in some districts prevented fishing un- iil Jan. 10. (A similar “tension of season has been announced for Prince Ed- ward Island.) faking ' took place. The late Councillor Andrew A. Hennessey had repre- sented th‘s ward fcr the last 8 years and was nominated last week to contest the seat t'da,v. Another citizen Mr. T, Andrew Butler also was nominated last week to contest tile sent. In this connection the City Re- corder. Mr. K. M Mrrtin, advised that the Cruncil could take no ac- ticn in the imminent elfcfton fcr a Councillor in Ward 1 as the de- clsion wa-s one fcr the returning of- ficer. As. however, the Recorder had tentatively given to the return- ing officer hui rptrvrn that the sole remaining candidate m‘ght be elected by accrmatirrl. he felt o- obrred to irfoml the returning o1- iicer that he had, upon review of the net and mlth-rities, come to the conclusion that there could be no ncoiamaticn after nomination day and that there cnuld be no ‘poll for n. s'nz!e cnndidrte. and that there- fore the returning officer should |rr‘"'*e r10 declaration. 1n absence of a provision in the Charlottetown Incorprrafion Act, similar to that in the Provincial Election ZAct. which directs thg m. turnmg officer to set a day for ne- ‘nnminatfnn. it would appear that rothlnlz cr-n he done to correct the sli-uavon until the next session of the Prcvinr-‘al Legislature when an "wvvimervt can be added to pm- virie for new nominations and elec- ltldn nf a Ccundllcr m Whrd l. Winnipeg Police End Search I-‘or Three Murderers l8’(CP) - WINNTPEGf Feb. City Poiice were satisfied tonight that their search for the men suspected of the murder Saturday of Constable John McDonald, an, was ended. Mtke Aatamanchuk, 8-year-old ex-convlct. committed suicide early today when cnnered by lice in a north end apartment hock and two stsoects were captured previ- ously. Belief that a fourth marl I rock part in; the safecracking at- , tempt has been abandoned. Dn- 1 puty Chief of Police Charms Maclver said. Constable McDonald was shot and killed when three armed thugs |walked into a lice trap in l downtown bu lding. Constable Norman Stewart was wounded in the hand and rm John Andrusiak. 27. was captur- ed in a stolen auto a few hours work on the Siegfried line primer- The intense cold and heavy “WW are rartldlv arming the spirit of stages new reports of German ac- .tiv1tv in the pFinnishdarleai rezchh London and arts an rn o the German Pubncn “cwrglcfi Lheiquestion of aid to Flnlarldgmore Qlvcillers “TY-vim! ‘"9 forcibly to the attention of the ' Allies. ngfflfasgxllgciyostflfifi“jsgfijfialfi‘ Earlier reports that German ex- one ofgthe reasons behind the fe- perts were aiding in the reorgan- cent, cancellation of German army lzation and direction of the Rus- leaves,it was said. The Nazi c0m- slim armies attacking Finland wen mam; was described n; most reluc- denied in Berlin and Moscow. Now tant to let the stfdlers see how bad- from Norwegian sources come re- Yv their families are faring at b01116. ports of German ships carrying gioaédig wen?‘ clgurgcflfl 1w: glfutlg: war supplies-a to the Arcticmpfits or de ay on e v s Petsamo an Murmansk. now border. but the tmfc 5W1 1" Ger" are under control of Russia. the may W? 13%;: glignffilfiazgrsfi Russian arimes having seized Pet- glid "bread was bad. men! scarce samo from Finland. _ Wa-i - m, b] Pork fonn_ ‘This does not mean direct Ger Bnld efliiaufgffogffineéentrai Genilnnn intervention ln the Finnish gtxnfl: oignn “n” w nan n “~85 nor but it may well be an example said because the hogs are pogfly of the military collaboration be- fed [tween Germany and Russia 00n- ' templated when the two aggressor states made their first agreement. Murmansk served as a port or re- fuge for German ships hunted from tho high seal; by the British Navy. Will it now serve as a fueling and supply base for German submarind which prey on British shipping? A base in the Arctic probably would widen the range of Gennan sub- marine action. possession International At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) LONDON — rr-italn sends more Should Gcflilally take planes to scout Germany; call! i0!‘ of the ports and shores of North- 10,000 fishermen volunteers t0 ern Russian and Finland either battle mines; thrée fllhifl‘ M81195 rvoenly or secretly those areas cl-se German bomber from Thomt! would definitely become belligerent Riv"; labor motion for p" ""1"" "territory for Great Britain and railway control defeated in C0"!- France, and Allied aid to Finland mons_ iwould be in all respects action j- asainst Germany as well as against IIELSINGFORS — Finnish com- Russia. mand says Mannerhelm Line atlll holding. calla on “civilized Ilatlosg: _ for quick help. Russians renew w ca Announced gtmotlvg glr raids on cliies behind OTTAWA, Feb. 13—(CP)-'I‘he lines. War Slippy Board placed con- tracts valued at $3,307,166 for the week ended Feb. l0. Transport Minister Howe said tonight. Of this amount, $2.3fi).936 was for aircraft supplies including fleet model "1683" aircraft to be used for training purposes in the British Commonwealth Air ‘Prairi- imz plan. The list included an 811.947 eon- iract given to the Stewart Con- struction Ccmpdrly Limited of Shebrroke. Que, for construction of a Royal Canadian Air Fbree Station at North Sydney, N. S. watch MOSCOW - Russi claims cap- ‘urn of 28 more Finnish forts. total of ll reported taken in lret five -lays._ after the murder. A .45 revolver and Wood-stained clothing were found in his possession. John Ash- ton Barnett, 24. was rounded up by police yesterday in a hectic chase in car and on foot in tho west end. Both appeared in court. today and were remanded to Feb. 20 Two other men and a woman are beirg held for investigation. police said Police also aaid jhev are wait-- lng on a ballistic exnertk report i0 determine. whether the gun with Wh"“l Atsm-wchl-k Wlei him-elf. or the gun found with Andrusiak. ,fi'e'l t-“" built that. killed Con- latablo MhDonald PARIS-French police Soviet Russian Embul . D IA N LEGION WAR SERVICES CAMPAIGN FEBRUARY ourtosy, The Halifax Herald head veterans nf ll." 1 or! rogram of welfare Work for their younger comrades. This Ia being ur staid al- Services and include"- education, personal services, entertainment - ll rec- prollt making services, the Legion is this week - . C An Canada's new fighting forces gird themselves for the battles that lie a carrying out an lrr variant by The Canadian sglon 1 rl-atlon. 1 ensure continuation nf these essential, non- lnhklng a na lon-wide appeal for $500,000. :39, GEBBFSESEB-Eisoeanf