.t.tu--til ‘Jfiiiii- -1til‘.\l’l"~.i- ‘YENrtilHfliétifiiélllfillilliflllltflltliltililflm it, JANUARY 1o. 1941 nus scanners: ‘For Balance Of Winter, Months EFIJCTIVI IIIDAY, JANUARY IOTI, 1M1 on-rowu - SUMMI-Billllz- m. Cth'town 10:10 A.M.-l:00 else-ans rfiu. Dally Including Sunday. Lv. Sblde 9:55 AM. daily except S Sunday. 12:01 PM. Sunday only. Sunday only. cH‘TOWN-TIGNISH:— Lv. Clftovvn {-00 EM. Daily except Sunday; 9:15 RM. Sunday only. SPECML JANUARY. SALE __ cirToWN-SOURJS-NOBTII LAKE:—_ Lv. Clftown 4:30 P-M. Dally cloept Saturday and Sunday. 5:30 PM. HOWARD Mommy rm“ Footwear now located at ' 1'15 Satunll! Ind Sunday only. l of a newly nature any be able in udvanee. BUBANCE. M11 Jilllllfllvlfs Ladies Wear. Lv. Souriihdb AM. Dally except Sunday; 5:15 PM. Sunday only. Queen sneeh (‘IPTOWN-BORDEN VIA BONSHAW:— I.v. Cfltown 3:45 PM. Dally including Sunday. Lv. Borden 8:50 A.M. Daily except Sunday (via Bonshaw). 1:00 EM. Daily except Sunday (via Slunmerside). aonnalv-sumuenslnuo- Lv. Borden 8:50 A.M.-1:00 PM. Daily except Sunday. 5:30 PM. Daily including Sunday. Li. Skids 8:00 A.M.-I2_-0I IEM. Dally except Sunday. 5:30 I'.M. Daily including Sunday. IUMMEBSIDE-TIGNISIIh- Sleigh Robes. L. H. Kennedy. CITY POLICE COURT ---At the City Police Court yesterday morn- ins s drunk was given 20 days. , . u. S'slde stso rm. Dally except Sunday. 11=oo PJVI. Sunday only. '.,,Z§Z",,?‘§,°,,‘,’,‘,’,";,§{,,,°'g;;;g 121i‘; Lv. Jignilh 7:00 A.M. Daily except Sunday. 2:15 PM. Sunday only. gem smut IMMERSIDE -VICTORIA 2- Lv. S‘side 8:00 A.M. Daily except Sunday. 5:30 PM. Saturday and Sunday only for Victorla-Bonshaw-Char‘ . Ly. Victoria 8:00 AM. Daily except Sunday. These schedules subject to temporary delays that may be caused by road and winter conditions. The island Motor Transport Limited 0h’toun Baptist W.M.S. Meeting . iio Explanation _ , Why Meyer iloath l, Sentence llommutod MONTRUXL. Jan. I — (GP) — No explanation has ever been Elven why the denth sentence given Maj.- ,_ (ion. Kurt Meyer was commuted. 5 the Kiwanis Club was told today in an address by Clarence l‘ f ‘l. National Hockey lcasius president who, as Col. Campbell, was assist- “ ant prosecutor at the trial of the Nazi general for the murder of Canadian soldiers. Meyer. whose commutation of sentence was announced by Canad- lsn military authorities. now is serving n life term in Dorchester. N.B.. penitentiary where he is working in the library. Firing Squad Selected Mr. Campbell said the decision of the Canadian court that tried Meyer and ordered his execution by shooting was confirmed. his ap- m-ai and application for clemency were refused. The place of execu- tion had been selected arid the fir- ing squad trained in its duty when the commutation suddenly came. "I am not going to offer any con- jcciure about it, but it will suffice to ssy- that in searching for the reason of that crovmmutatlon it will not be found in the pages of evi- dence of that trial." said Mr‘ Oomp- bell, holding up two large, bound volumes o,f the evidence. A Terrible Illow "It was I. terrible blow to the work that the Ca-tndian board in- vestigating other atrocities was do- l- ing. rt completely stuitlfied the cf-' forts of all engaged in that work and it was discontinued. for it was obvious there was no use proceed- ing with other investigations." Mr. Campbell warned against sympathy some people had express- cd for Meyer in speaking of the Nazi's, personal bravery lmd com- petence as a soldier. "Courage is something of which no individual has a monopoly" he said. "It can take many formri, but l5 an antidnte to posslblc symb- atlly x ask you to remember those young Canadian soldiers who were marched tip s ramp in the little pQrk behind Meyer's headquarters and who were shot in the beck of theheed as they reached the top- those Canadian boys who, knowing the fate waiting them, resolutely walked to their death. one by one. rather than betray their comrades on m, Normandy beaches. I ask which W85 the greatest 000N180?‘ ______._____.________ Y~_ ., strolls. MAiiiilAliES. IIAIIS 50c Per insertion I IIBTHS MMDONALD-At the P. E. I. Hol- Dltal on Jewary‘ 9. i047, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald of Cove- llcuo Road a son. weighing 11 lba. (Walter Garfield.) MUIIlIY-At the P. E. I. Hospital 0n January 4th, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Murphy (nee "White Dalziei) a daughter, Judy Dianne 6 lbs. I0 on. DIJATIIS interment chosen Cemetery. N. MacLean UNDIRTARER smartest“ l 10% Beau 10' The monthly meeting of the w, M. S. of the Charlottetown Bap- fl“ chm“ w“ M“ °“ Tim's}; RED cltoss CONTRIBUTIONS [stalling on the whole question or, d f Hy a temoo“ at me ~ The P. E. I. Division. Canadian arms reduction, the American del- MTS- w- J- Drake. with the presi- dent. Mrs. T. Gordon Ivcs ill the devotional period was conducted by Mrs. I. Judson Levy. Mrs. Hector Currie presid- ed at the piano for the singing l president i __ mfawfggfelgryi git?“ “m1 “l” ruNlut/il. SERVICES - ford. who. due t0 ill health. has been Absent for some time. Edith Sterns carried out the dut- ies of secretary during her ab- Bcll Stellti- ‘ Miss discussed and books were out to the members. were read from The president read a letter from our missionary. Zell Clark, who is spending ‘ Southern United given Greetings several 10,-me,- JVICKIIIIIOII, Peter -Alle.-i MacAulay, J ..l. MacKinrlorl, 1),; iPeter Trainer and John McInnis. Mrs. Ives conducted a very in- teresting stu y period from "In. Hon. Horace Wright celebrated 591mm,, his sixty-eighth birthday Tuesday. refreshments were served by. hostess and a social period cn- on February 6th. National Rod ilross aommissioncrnatums llities in combating tnbei-cuEsTs. Up to March, 1046, the last date for which figures are available, thisl tux hm produced n fund of $367»- 000 and from all accounts it is now well in excess oi half a million. In the period during which this t 1 b ‘ fr .th amounts 1mm Pots ,.i.’i..l“i. “Slot; 5.3.’... .°...r tuber- wh°re he has bu" “uemung Mculosis work have not increased mew" °l m” Ezrxcclgige gill; materially, the expenditure on flit ° ° ° ‘Department of Public Health ad- , vsnclng from about $31,000 to $28.- ‘The peacetime programme oi mo and film mum] grants am_ ounting to about $11,000. Ill I10 year, Mr. McQuaid emphasized. dill the expenditures approach the 1's- TORDNTO. Jan. 8 — Dr. Fred W. Routley, National ' Commission- er, Canadian Red Cross Society. societies. since November 29. the Canadian Red Cross was the of great praise at e," ,Dr. Houtiey said in, "Delegates from 15 ‘ their approvai'of our achieve- ments and proposals. believing that the Canadian system might Well be adopted as a pattern for other nations struggling adjust. improve and benefit ptlb- be Pill llc welfare after are warranting world-wide inter- est, Dr. Rnutley cited: "The Red 'tlle "Good School Meal" gramme, the system the largest Junior whereby the Red Cross of world may meet course of action which will assist oountriesin further;- d°""°‘"‘ “m” i id u Scotla. have nu. h v bouaht m! lmld m‘ M“"d"le" 1' is pm“ 'sgrl't‘§istg§urlntl irxtltutional N!" both: snll zhouid be getting deliv- 1 is tients. I-Ierc. on _ " need trained personnel now sct- ‘was?! gamma“: mnawflumfim, lgggue. all ' it halls the 00m- ~10 la lgeniaatlon To finance this and other inter-lmmm wwfig: m nigh" luw“: balm" m 6m W; ‘my ml, M‘ cmmplu, m excess of $10,000 for tlmldéllvtfy has not been effected BM ' ' l" "l4 "m ‘i’ m‘ “mi ‘° "'1 In March 1941 the Germans ‘m ‘mflmd’ ovcr-rsrrthe euunno and Britain ously attacked mar. fields. des- mlrflms @011“ “mic FWWP" "W? "l" “Pm? ‘my ‘NW m" we; invited in. The first ground troying every Blenheim aircraft U"‘°" °°"""‘"il°" ‘°d“>' "flwlfd “N.” mun“ forces arrived Mitch 7- The balance or D'Alblac‘s dis- Tile chief role of the any. of amiilsflmltlvn with the Vult- patoh talk of the difficulties of try-' thereafter was evacuation ill which fill FimllPY-‘l M- 515"“ "id ‘hi? out (‘he 1n rs ct the executive l“; l, owns, l, tho face of col- R.A.I~‘. and British Overseas Air- Alberta Federation of Asrlcilll- "l! decldld i!!! ti!!! “will” “W” ldpslng communications and sup- ways Corporation flying boats from urc- a Island and causing a death on in be bronchi to public attention and pilis. Tile rear. did its best to the Middle East aided. A single Today's sitting was the fifth am. could have formulated a plan d action hamper the German advance until Sunderlarld aircraft in one trip. consedutivr session at. which the It! AIfNIAl-At her home in taller Montague. Thin-allay. January 9th. 1947 Mn Annear, and s1. January 11th. Lowel- Montague United chosen llfliee startim at 2 Pr M. nod to make available to those in ive in other Netlonai Societies. national project!» Societies wiii~be assessed accord- to their incomes derived from is the first Can- tveluntary cont!’ In ti adiali to 3e elected to the 0's Ixeoutive Committee. Paris he was made chairman Health Advisory Committee Whil e and cross nil m‘ com unce Oommit- average of every eight member of the Fina i CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE —Scrvlces Sunday. Jan. 12, are as follows: Kingston 3 p.m.; Corn- wall 7:30: Sunday School at ,A. M. Mr. Ackland, speaker. lRev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. ICB DELAYS PERRY - The oar ferry made her third return‘ cruising to Borden at 9.22 last nig1f. The ice remains heavy on both shores causing her to be de- mob“ A‘ Mathieson‘ laycd more than iivc hours on her third trip. YORK UNITED CHARGE Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Services Sunday. Jan. i2; 11 n, m.. Central Church (Marshfiold nnd Dunstaffnage); 2130 p.m,, Pleasant Grove; 7:30 p.m.. service at York. You are cordially invit- ed to these services of worship. published. Personals the thct _ _ Misses IAJITBIIIO MacAulay University. (Continued from Page l) ihc l,‘ tirnnic. Should Be Earmarked rc- llle Canadian Junior Red Cross cost or! operatlll! ll" $"i'*l°1'l“'“ members. together with the Department of - ft . Cross Puhhc Health and exuamural am I paTlslsintrend holds true for com- merntbelship. Der capita. in the lréllglowgll‘ wmlélbghfhglrlltllxmlestflrgfl modules other ma" m,“ Executive Committee met pear-trig in tho Public Rflllorts. best mfllgi "While a new wing has been ‘aldd- l 9 ed t the Sanitarium at cons er- l l in stick its increased nple oex-nensc, part of the cost was hTfig bilgixiliaisiligg“: m?’ “w” obligations to peedy humanity in deluged by the Domingon 100K ‘i’ the reversion rom war o peace. mmem and the amourl s area Y .. n m,‘ "cm During the conference the com- zoned“ by ‘he Hcallhnfax ehouldllwgnlxlirgfin-mtigteu e mlttee urged all national Red ha" “ken u" o; ml, upllpl u.‘ Cross ‘and Red Crescent Societies_.pend,~twe_ to support all suitable initiatives. which tend to render impossible‘ or to reduce in the immediate fut- , ure the danger of war. Every Other Province l “Every other Province in Can- care would 3o a lolic "Y t 1 Th. °°"'°'°“°° “maul “PM ' ado either has instituted. or l| in m. problem. The money to pay 1g!‘ incl‘! B- the process n: instituting an I-s- both is being colllctsd by l ° is run on a ‘pest five W61‘!- disoase. and its PWWnl-W" Lea- c"! hebrouehteeuunddcosnalol crliriul. GIIARIIAII This column is reserved for news of local interest, out advertiinp at five oenu a word airletlv III- cnsswsu. for Fh to a ' o gr m,‘ Chief Justice of the Province. was IIMMIEB TAXI. Phone 525. unday; 5:10 RM. daily including l°=°tl P-M- Saturday and 009'“ m Pnmwnp“ st. James Presbyterian Church by CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- Chief Justice ‘Ihatne A. Campbell. Ml‘. Justice Arsenault. M1‘. Justice. MaoGuigan, Mr. Justice Tweedy. ONE SPECIAL GROUP of will. ter coats reduced to 12.95 at The Famlll" 5110i), Greet George St, SPECIAL- —- 10% discount on all THE __ CHARLOTTE/TOWN GUARDIAN Funeral 0f Forster Ghicf Justice licld The funeral of the late lion John A. Mathieeon. former Premier and‘ held yesterday afternoon. and was largely attended. A brie! but im- pressive service we; Qfiflfluclfld at the minister, Rev, 131-1, mussel] 311M811. who also officiated at the bllllfll at Sherwrod Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers were Judge 0.0. Duffy. Judge H.L. Pal- mer, Premier J. Walter Jones, Dr. W.J.P. MacMillan, Hon. G.D. De- Blois. Mr. w. Chester s. Mac-l LIIIG M.P.. D1‘. I~I.Ii. Shaw. MI‘. J.R. Burnett, Mr. WE. Bentley. K.C.. I-lorl. F R. Hearts. Mr. N.W. Iawthcr. KC, Mr. S A. Mata‘ Leod and Mr. RII. Rogers. Avtivv Pallbearers were Mr. K. Martin, K 6., Lt. Col K S. Rogers, Prize Winners The following is a complete list, of the prize winners of P. E. L: Pelt Show completed this wcsk pt‘ Summerslde:- r Medium Sliver Adu M&lu'.~—-(8 eiiiriesl-I. J. R. Loe erby. l-lam- ilton; 2. L. W. Hancock, Summon, aide; 3. Irving Thompson, Dun- staffnagc; 4. L. W. Hancock. Medium silver Adult Females- kills, S‘Slde; 3. it. S. I-Iumphrey,t Kenslngton. Medium Silver Male Pups (12- entrlesl-l. 2. 5, Roy Wootislde, Malpeque; 4. D. O. Stewart, Surn-' YOUNGEST WOMAN M. I’. lie; 6. McLure and Mut-Kinnon.‘ Charlottetown. Britain's youngest woman M.P Medium Silver Female Pups-l is Priscilla, Lady Grant of Mony- (9 cntrlcs)_- l, 2, D. O. Stevzartj, M musk. Bl. shown here. who won a. Mr-Lure and Mnt-xhnnon; 4. ' South Aberdeen riding with an Keith Doilulds, Muipcque; 5 Geo. increased Conservative majority. A, Callback, Sulllmefsldu, Ml? . . . . .. . . . RR 5°“ Kc L‘ C“ JD Her husband. Sir Arthur Llnd- 3-4SilverAduitM1les (Gcnlriesi Stewart. D 5.0., ‘Mr. Charles Earle. and Lt. Col. CC. Thompson. say Grllll. W85 llllkd Ill 5F"- -—l. L. W, Hancock; 2. Roy Wood- llfim- D1111"! u" W" Lad)’ side: 3. D. O. Stewart. Mmbers o! ‘he B“ some“, ‘lb-Grant, mother of two children. 3.4 Adull Silvpr Female t4 m- tended in a body. I Survivmg the late Hon. Mr. Mathieson are his son Maj. David L. Mathlesorl. K.C., Cilarlotte- town. and daughters Mrs. Frank B. Chauvtzl, Montreal, Mrs. Dora Eleanor Campbell, Charlottetown. and, Mrs._Thomas B. Rogers, Char- lottetown; also the following ( Red Cross Society acknowledges with thanks 1M8 campaign con- firm tonight on a demand that tributions received from East control of atomic energy must come .R.oyalty—t40.50 and Annandale- first. $30.00 since the final report was Ivfrlry Mclnnis, Souris, left by plane all“; wlll 5.. held ‘yesterday for New Glasgow nt the home of Miss Edith Stcrns route to Alntisvniisli- Where are attending Si. Francis Xavier E111 iiriltfi TAX SliiILil ‘. nrruberculosis is on lnfectlo: ceive it". Mr. a ' e is a public wivorwlbllliv- I! ruliuo in the m", w"; . ylgomur program if! should lmuelntitlslf with the operfitlon in the Island. tubmu- mu oft sihltlon." losls, instead or rein: a contall a member of the Junior disease, rampant ‘thwllhflill grandchildren: John H. Chauvin, David l}. Chauvin; Mary E. Camp- bell, David Sydney Campbell; Janet Louise Rogers, Daryl Jean Rogers; Atoin ilontrol First In Arms Reduction IAAIKE SUOC$S NFL, Jan. 9- (OP) —- In the face of Russian charges that the United States was ‘egation to the United Nations stood "Effective international control 1°" 79'5- 7- of atomic energy is the key to the whole program." Herschel V. John- Tll’? stun. U S. delegate, told the Secur- fwiwil of Mrs- "flwmas Help" liy Council emphatically as full- as held yesterday mvmlrls from scale debate opened on the basic tho A.A. I-Ienhessey Funeral Home arms mqposal m4 down m m- to St. Dunstarfs Basilica where camber by the General Agsgmbly Requiem I-ligh Mass was celebrated‘ The new Reading Course was iby Rev‘ Ffimcis Macmmfld Wm Gromyko bluntly BS4315“ ll" Ull- also corducted service at the gravollled slates o; seeklng lo delay Tile pallbearers were: Lt. Col. D.A. measures go.- general regululqn and Mflwwlld- cutting or arms and armed forces- Earlier Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gromyko said the American deleg- leave-it attitudcr Expect ii. S. Food Prices To Decline CHICAGO. Jan. »9 =- (AP) —— The men who are among the best informed about food prices-the brokers on the country's commod- ity exchange markets -- think United States prices will go lower. Many new year predictions have been made recently by banks. economists and businessmen con- cerning future prices. But the dealing in the commodities. Butter prices are high, but you can buy some butter today on the Chicago Mercantile Ex- around 22 cents under present wholesale prices. tract. lll\'f‘l‘_\', tho lowcr the price. l full Take wheat, its cash price at 1940. Chicago is around $2.20 a bushel- March delivery. _____________ WATCH YOUR COLD! made to disappear. “More extensive X-ray sllrvfly D'Albiac had to live WHY "Kl Bl‘ work, such as the Leanne l d m institutional which it did with nest success-l" Mm don‘ u‘ e o solve front-line battles to bolster Greek son; ll. W. A. Ramsay. Hamilton; l2. Mrs. Harry Crossman; It. Ver- ow. Donald MacLean awaited trial in ,ll.A.F.'s ‘Hopeless in Greece when with little mention lttilen cracked under massed German forecasts on exchanges are the composite opinions of brokers change for delivery in June at about 53 cents a pound. That's For the average person who just wants some butter to spread on bread that \vouldn't be prac- tical -- you'd have to take 19.- 200 pounds. which is the amount represented by a ‘futures’ con- Significance of that 56 cent! ‘price, however, is that it is to- Tiie M! lllfilll‘? Plficrlbfll m“ day's best guess of the butter and the tlllltllllllii 5° wncflcd were l“ cgg men on what the wholesale d to the Minister of Public price will be this summer. of lHcaliil, presumably to constitute a‘ In nearly all markets in which ,sepuraio and distinct. fund can‘ which mgykgd [or a designated purpose, cry, a similar trend is shown. I885 and not t0 form n part of the or-l dlnnry revcuuoof the Province, as Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Bliilflflls i0 limit‘ ma" ‘he c?” pro- “Since the Act has bPi-ii ll v of Nurse operation it has been bringing iii , ," n , buy for wlm we" m cxccss or ‘loo 000 p" yo“ ' 11's ‘$1.04. For July it's $1.79. or the Canadian Nursing Association, the speshct- corltlnilcd- "Th9 3W5‘ 4o cpms und" pram“ gash food is traded for future deliv-~ are a single exception. In mutt rents me mum dlslam mp dglliis dispatch recalled the invasion‘ o! Grace by ‘he nmians 0C" 2R" Light. Adult Mules til cnlrLcs)- Wilfred MacDonald, Covohcati; L. W. Ilallrock; 3. Roy Wood- “nw l 4. McLuro and MscKlnnon: ' 5. Fred Gallant. Summersido; l, prices. Other grains follow that ' fli his. leg-fig‘ ‘gmg also h“; lllfglcullylfliro-Id Miiligarl, Summersidc; 8. lng to D'Albisc's theorylMcLurc and MacKinnon; 9. An- blic menace ti!!! thc best Way of employlluz a (‘WW Jfllfllllc- FlYKllW/fl; W. Flvll- O'Connor, that he “Wis discharged th erson who fails to ensure his I'm land and MacFnrlnne, Summerilfl€I in France and decided to icmnm e p bases and‘ supply lines rather than‘ ll. Miller Sanderson, North River. there as a farmer because cl h‘s; an mti-tubcwll" should mails it was s. welfare officer in a shell l,.;..s)_1_ D_ o_ slcwarl; 3, Frank factory where the Jxomcn calledicampron; 3_ R_ 5_ ylumpyu...“ her "Grantle" 3-4 Silver Pup Male (34 entries) -l_ 5. '7. Geo. A. Calibeck; 2. 4, 8 11. J. R. Lockcrby. Sass Opens ..?.;.‘.f{."§f‘ D. O. Stewart; 3. Keir Woodside, Ham lion. TORONTO. Jan. 9 --tCP)— Light Silver Adult Mnie_ (l2 en- Counsel for Evelyn Dick, appeal- triesi-l. D. 0. Stewart; 2. Geo. A. Fox Pelt Show hrs» iliiilsruzaiion At Prayer Sonics 4 cntricsl-l. Andrew Jardine, ti Freetown. 2' w’ E and J“ 8' Jen"ciuded the anthem, “The lie-av‘ |ens are Telling." r anti 9. Ernest Mill; 3- Ray Corn, n. k A I Stalihope; 6. McLure ond Mac-l ‘c Kinnon; 10, and l2, Roy Woudside; lIn those days of celebration in re- lng conviction as tile torso-mur- Cflllbcck; 3_ R, s, Humpmpy; 4, dercr of her husband. opened Folland and Maoruriane. Summer- flre today on police tactics used side; ;5. L. W. Hancock; a. E. S. after her arrest and sugsested Coffin, Charlottetown. John Dick met death last March 6 at the hands of the woman's erltries)-1 and 2, L W. Hancock; father, Donald MacLean. =3. Miller Sanderson, North River. As John J. Robinrtte, K.C.. oi Light Silver Pup Male 156 c-n- Toronto put forwa this claim triesl-I. Ernest Mill; 2. McLurc, at the exiting day f i312 apxéall and MacKlnrlon; 3 end 11. L. W.‘ of the year-old I-lam ton ~ Hancock; 4. D. O. Stewart; 6 and I l - ma" m‘ Mun!“ Bros; 6_ H D. smithnlilfg incredulous and unbounded "will 0n M11 Sml-hl Slit Hamilton Jan- 20 on a charge o! v. Sterling Willis. Kingston; s and lllllfdel‘ ill JOTlYI DlClVS dflllll- 9. Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall; There too Mrs- Dick sat in 12. E. s. Burlcigh, Ellerslie; 13. solitary confinement While uwait- Stanley Willis, Cornwall; 14. w. l-l. in: wnclil-lloli of the swell de- mtlmarsh, Charlottetown. signed to save her from execut- Light Silver Pup Fcnulg (0 en. trles)—1. D. O. Stewart; 2 Me- fin. . Extra Light. Silver Adult Male... (D eniries)—l and 4. D. O. Stew- art" 2. J. R. Lockerby; 3. W. H- 5. McLure and Mac- Grcecc ilccountcd Extra Light Silver Adult Fe-l m-J1e—11 entrlcsJ-l, 2 and 6~Mc- Lure and McKinnon; 3. l... W. Han- cock; 4. Dan Smsllman. O‘Lcary; 5- D. O. Stewart. LONDON, Jan. 9 —(CP Cable)—— - ~ , _ The R.A.F.’s hopeless but determirl- enliafitsfigigrmzeiaifilfpz Lin; M10“ had adopmd a take-map ed share m the defame of Greece ' Stanley Willis, Cornwall; '4‘. F? and Ray Carr. Covehead; ‘5. Frank against Italian and German forces fl l idl i ‘ mveaysfipsaggg ggglgxedlzégglllr‘ ed Cameron, Summerside; 8 and 0. Air Vice Marshal J.l-I. D'Albiac. D. .0. ' . . . s ' “M °°mmand°d i” RAF A. Giiibcek; 1a. Roy Woodzlde; 14.. 1 wlh d h I 1 Gordon MzlcMillan. l t SW0 1 e “Him attack and! Extra Light Silver Pup Fenian- entriesL-l. Keir Wootisirie, Hamilton; 2 and 3. Mutter; Bros. Full Silver Adult Mule-t!» en- assauli. from the north. describes the losing struggle of his outnum-| bored forces against westilern! _ political considerations and super-l "'°5)*1~ D- o~ §i°warli -'_'-- 5- H- ior enemy forces. ' t Hubley. Summcrslde; a. Cliff Ran- I-lis conclusion is that Britain's klll- sllmmvrsldf- decision to nid Grace was "iile| Full 5mm‘ Adull Fflllfllf-Q right one and in accordance wi\h,t’ll11'l@5l~1- G- A- Ct-lilbéflk! ‘l- L- the bear traditions of our race." 1 W. Hancock: l. R- S. Humphrey. Summing up he says that lni Full Silver Pun Msle—(19 en- Gfggce the layer-i hm g, mhmnnyni tries)-—1, 2. 1i. Muttsrt Bros. Sum- foi-co which thud to be operated ae-l mcrside: 4. Mrs. Irene Mnclvllllan. ‘cording to a strict plllll “in order Cornwall; 5, '7, S, Ray Carr; s. to produce ally results at all." ‘ Ernest Mill; 9. Aldred England, “As our bombing forces were‘ in-. Ellerslic; l0. Geo. MacMillal-l. ladequate to deal decisive and in- Cornwall. ,stsntaneous blows on the enemy] Full Silver Pup Femsle--(8 en- ‘our policy had to be to stistaln ourl tries)—l. Rny Carr; 2. Muttart ‘small efforts as ion; as possible at‘, Bros; 3. Gordon Maclvliian; 4 points where the resultant ciislo-l Mogul-e and Macglnnom cation caused the enemy the utmost l Iembarrassmcnt." he says. ~ CHAMPIONSHIPS (SILVERS “Ti-us we were able to do in Al-i Champion Adult Pelt _ n. o ‘lunia because Italian airstralcgyl Stewart summersldh was extremely weak and the nvm- Reservc Cilampioll Adult-G. A» erical odds were only some four or Callbevk. summersidn: five 1° ("l0 “Elllmi “5- Whmr Champion Pup—Muttart Bros. however, we harl to face the lull summorslm. l l3 it l . - Mill. Kcnsington. great irl spite of the superb _ gal- lantry of our pilots and crcvrs.‘ Only 30 Aircraft RH. | Reset-w Grand Champion-dilut- irlrt Bros. Best Malt-lied P3lI‘—-El‘lifiSl. lVliil. D'Albiac said the. lt.A.l-‘. inn only 80 aircraft in Greece when _ the German; attacked, compared to, m" Br“ 800 German and 300 Italian planes, WM“ “tamed silver" and tho subsequent (llSpill-Clll] of three RAJ". bomber and one‘, 2‘ fighter squadron to aid in the de-t {my Due to the Greeks fear of offend-i lng and involving the Genmaumi however, the R.A.l'-‘. was unable to 11g or even reconnoltre Muttart Bros. all force was to bomb Italian the battlefields. when the Greeks launched an offensive to drive the Italians from Albania early in 1941 In Jllllllfl. 1941 "l!" W"? ml‘ ner Moore, summerside. _ | f lhIr Anllo-Greck discussions about Li-ght Fe ale Pup -t1o t r i . ‘ml ‘“”“°‘“°"‘ “Mn” “m” T“ A“ T“ “o” 1:.- the employment of British “Ml-n. o. coil... Mort-lion, lcflllirrsleli; Alla. Fanllars Tum forces‘, Dmitri‘; sslinbiltrgllfnlgffggf _ a, l0. Muttart Bros; a. 4, s. '1. M... turns down e P H‘ |I.urc nnd MncKinnon~ s. 8. E. S. u ' i . own llnlon Plan the tome would be so small it would l Comm only provoke-Germany. ' . l (To Be Continued) Ground Phleea Invited | based at Niamato. April II wbm the Luftwaffe vlaor- once carried 0t pdsonsiel. lvsst distances, containing everyr Light Silver Adult Females f6‘ Lure anti MacKinnon; 3. E. S. Cob‘ Gordon MscMilail, Cornwall; ll. Muttart Bros, Sumrnerslde; l2. G. Grand Ch-impion—D. O. Stew- Bcsl 4 Matched Pup Potts-Mut- Light Male Pups—t38 entrlesi- 10v, gm- , mnfh girl, 134. 6. 13. Roy Wovdfildc: 2. Ernest The veteran. ll fornler- smtrtcur Mill; 3, 5. Mutinrt Bros; ‘l. Wll- boxer, changed his mind and de- "Nl MacDonald: 8- Fenian Sim- cided to head home when no rc- unit hi8 low the R.A.F. t0 Mk8 9511*‘ T001151 Fleflowll; 9~ w- R- LPPBKB. ceived word of illness in his fttm- Charlottetown; Ln. Miller Sunder- ily. ”_W“H‘_'_ umtourou. Jail. o “tcw- CONSULT Y PAGE FIVE APAUD THEATRE Monday and Wednesday Jon. l3 and l5, of 8 PM. "THE THIN MAN A congregution which taxed the] capacity of St. Paul's Anglican Church last night observe-i the‘ fourth service ill Charlottetown of the Universal Week of Izrayer‘. b Th9 service was con uctec y u tile rector. the Rev. J. T. Ibbott, GOES "PM: assisted by the Rev. ‘f’. E. Mac- Starring Lerlnarl. pastor of Trinity United wlLLlAM POWELL and. Church, wilo read the Lesson. I . The music was under the dlrec-l MYRNA LOY m on of Mr. Roy Mugford and in-' M.G_M'5 Riolous c°medy_ t A l ‘ d dl Dance offer show warm we come was ex on e ~ the visiting ministers and members’ Monday NIQM‘ of the sister congregations hy the‘ rector wilo announced the n':.*;i mewide; 3' E‘ 5' Burleiglb Ellen‘ l service would be held this uVGlilllgr [at Zion Presbyterian Church. i The Rev. T. Ii. B. Somcrs, Min-l I _ _ ister of the Kirk. ticlrverr-(i the] cflgary [inhuman sermon and lizlseti ills rclllurk‘. on’ the words of I Timothy lill “The , , glorious gospel oi the blessed God | which was committed to my trustf’. s Mr. Somers said: "Of this we are . trustees for the world, The Cilris-l tianisation of Canada and of the \vhoie earth lies at tile duel" of “___ every single Churchman listening "GHR ,, w’ u’ me’ and °t m° myself “m” 'm1Po<l:itic1l cisrzclegdltlozl? ‘studied r: speaking [d you‘ n is “m merely ports of a <pcech bvulfirtilur Smith a collective burden: it is p pcr- Prcmuwi‘, “ 00W)?“ (we lrgnber‘ Sonal obligation, in which our ‘ {or ‘Ealtqm we‘; Hlfnoslmfl‘ is l“ honour as Christians 1.5 rvilllflfiCfl. in ‘hcijjbtqwn “is: gsrh cognition of our lit-W Calltltlkin l‘ "UM 1119mm" w citizenship we cull look at the‘ M“ g m .' ‘My d H achievement of our nation with _d m] i‘ m a“ a Co“ aver‘ admiration and pride. Here are“: d2‘ ‘fir? in" (‘d BC 13'1"; gleven and a ha“ nmucln pcuplf" llcillxllaical Itlilvllslign‘ lfialCiillggfl k113i! scattered titrollgll a land approu- _ _ - _ match, as large as Europe. h, h merge the C.C.l~. and l'.\.ll‘€lIlC left Communities one“ Somrdu.“ by wing Liberals ill one party. and the Liberals of the right and the Progressives in the other. race under heaven. and wnat we, have‘ done, what we are doing and‘, At Ottawa, M.J. Caldwell. CCJ‘. what we yet shall do for the con- l lead“? 533d the Silflleslbll W" lgnued welpbelng and peace Uyfvety interesting," and added that mankind forms n chapter which , his Party hall a program anti policy not only Canadian history’ bu, n” i111 ilne with Dcmocraiic, Socialist tlonal history anywhere, at rlnydlilrllefi B¢T°55 the WOT“!- time. may regard with something! Th! C-C-F 198d" had 110 will‘ “mnlsllmpnqy that Prime Minister King, at a. “During the days of the wsrsrecentt dinner for External Affairs peril, the shores of tile Mo-tiler-{Mirlister Si. Laurent at Qllcbw land were defended by CarzsrlianfCity, had "issued am invitation t0 troops and the skies overheedtlhe 0.0.1“. party to join with the were black with Canadian plitrlemlLlberals in his pies for a two-party But what new of the Gospel? Are system." the skies ever dotted with ourl The Prime Minister also rs- planes carrying the good newsi-‘lfralned from comment. although a Can we declare that our hearts text of his Quebec speech showed are alert and alight for the 1n- he had said. "if mcll and womQ veslori of the territory of evil by-who feel and [hlnk alike an the the forces of Christ? During thfiygfggy, quggglqm or m, day do mg war our public buildings horc combine under some banner than huge placards to registerthe Vic- Enables mm, l0 pmcced l] (mg, 10W 110B" 93195- Ctlllld We 0f llle they may be sure that. those who oil/gigs to’ the Iglflsd?!“ °l ‘l too ready to profit by their neglect.“ e" ' "° °P¢ m‘ m" i‘ I However, the Calgary member's save the transformation of theisuggesllon pmmpled senalor gen-y ha“! u“! chili-Elms °t m9“ McGee: Liberal senator from Van- lhmulh ‘he dynamic ‘if/he §°5‘|couver, to comment. that while Mr. gel‘ N“ 1:“ she b11941??? °l "Smith was a “vcry clever and cap- °w W“ "3' er- m a ‘e "°n"nble crinlinul lawyer." as a polit- ferences and charters, not. all the ma] prophet "I do M, mink h. flak" “d “plnihns °t Prmelra-nks in the class where his proph- ministers _and archhlshops ranieuc vmon need be "km very u“ produc: th: better age that: Wllldouslyn. atone or t e destruction an sac-l George Cruickfihank Libel,‘ Flfiaesth“ lheserPast yrcqrshnf Ipye-imcnrbcr for Fraser Valley, laugh. w“ e rape mo" 0 w d" Hp-iiilgly speruiatctl that the C ‘Church erect them to indicate.- lhemold Opposite liie“is will b, only ‘in? tllrelelfrtitslaeelFlllfingvolthlrogpzllr-Hives‘ member mum b‘ l’ out the world, carried eagerly and gsmilglnltlhéorggatfalsgggzzr11",“; swiftly everywhere can discharge. ,, ' mm o’ tllc responsibility whit-ll rest; ontmuibuck Saw no p055 y ‘ your souls and mine ‘The \\'ll0lG‘5p]" m (he Liberal Pal-W {or a" wide world for Jesus‘ not. only ro-i‘°f‘,5°“-" _. j . mai-ns the objective of the Church! _ ,1‘ l5 ‘My M“? org/Ir‘ , ... - ', u ' . it is the definite responsibility? glg/yidebtltievfélbtegalffhnlt’ f5“: u . entrusted to e\ery Christi/fly s-itll. ‘place rm a“ three Dames’ a!‘ _havt> no intention of joining either ‘of them." said senator Roebuck. ' "If it comes to a question o! lchange, the trend ls more for lib- Madc Seven-mile - Ierally-minded Conservatives N ‘move towards the Liberal Party n iha l1 for conservative Liberals to ‘join the Corlservatives." OBI-Ron- Jm $4M») __ The‘ NEW D-IIUGS FOR ASTHMA i ' t Federal Bureau of Investigation‘ ‘i’ today arrested a Detroit overseas lsT-‘OOKHOLM- “‘ ‘cpl veteran and accused him of; Lrans-KSlXlPlI Kflllllfl- u! tile 9M0‘ l! Atlantic stowaway trip that cul- 3051311911 ill minalvd in a sevmhmllr, §\IJ|nl in successful tr-tltltnlctlt nl‘ asthma. handcuffs to ills native short-s. liifliifltts fitlrltlfl illv 1351 “X 193" Han-y '13 O'Connor, Federal 5m. with sulfa drugs, anti. more re- iifleti the mall as William Shznelnlrlle find nmrc arzrccablo to taki- 36, he was released under $1.000 Elis record to date is P2 licr cent bonti to await a hearing Jflll. 20 (‘lll‘(‘fl cases. on tile government's nttenlpi to —' -~ remove him to Florida to far-c - - ~ stowaway charges. O'Connor gave tilc following zit-w count of Strait-it's trip from Europe VERY BEST lntsel ins: sulmmf-l‘. ' BROKEN PEKOE TEA lnie i, sic-rt and llliihriili-i‘. 1.6 awviy on n freighter, tile Francis Al 69C Per Lb‘ ALBERT KAYS Corner Pownol ond Scott Key, rn Glasgow, sTlilflilll. He was held for military author-l itier when he was discovered after the ship put to sea. . Qll Sept. 2'7. 1940. llczlr the Flor-i Richmond Sis. PHONE i289 News in“: ‘riléisglil-Argig; l‘~ae’gal§i.scl—e:(272~en6—~ ids coast, Sh-aleh lcahctl overboard; Tl"; Teq r5 guaranteed; isuioniiru but had to concentrate KW" Donald. Malpoque: a. J. a. for 11 1-2 ilours until he ntnno‘, .nround Athens, which increased theiLockerby; 4- Ernest Mill; ii. Mrs- land near Misml Beach, Fla. I-ie l Hurry Crossman. Borden; 7, 12. then l-lltcl-“hlked (or 4 b2 days lo‘ . _ .._.__-__- -- . at 1 a.m. In handcuffs, llc summ. money refunded i; not ' satisfactory reach Detroit. Shaieb to-id the RBI.- Silld _,,_ M, _ ..., “hi? k as all All accounts now owing GRIFFIN‘S MILL, Montague, must be settled by JANUARY 15th Business closing out. A new firm taking over. All accounts hooded in for collection after thot date. Stockholm. reports eau of Investigation agent. iden- celltlv. penicillin. which some peo- For Foot Ailments ll. J. A. BROWN. l. P. Orthopedic Chiropodiat ill Great Gees-as Street OIIAIIJITTITUWN. 'P.l-.I. the rcsoluion proposing approval merger was debated.