THE CHAT“ OTTFTO‘.‘.'.~‘J "Ti '1 '“‘-‘ ‘ ‘l 7 PIXGE '_I‘_lf_IREE FEBRUARY)?» 1.14.2. a; w" 1 -PRINCE ED WARD — TO-DA Y and WED. ' suoivs sis-r-s than - GAR a f%éviézf ARSHA|.l YINGTON FUNERAL TDDAY-Thg fuhergl will be this morning at c iififéli ON vMlSSION BAND DIEET agdulvlrst Eégiest ‘Calmeigonhconduct- e esu pero wic wason Free chins The treasurer report. -Yesterday afternoon a resident of ed nineteen paid up members. The Mlllview appeared before World Friends Secretary Kenneth diary Magistrate George J. Tweedy, Miller has fifteen subscription; to charged under the Game Act with the World Friends Magazine-(Pat- riot please copy). “Nice girls shouldn't believe the love lies of married men!" Trail Ranger n t. Frid . . evening at thse 11133111111130! firs. Jami-l 1°11m°d one week fol libe outer. The Chief Ran er. Harold Three P3115 °1 M11915 “m” 1' Thugs; we" ated in the province last summer. read by the tally Kenneth Miller. The different pairs were k011i- 1111- The cache Lyman Wood gave the der observation by the R. C. M. P. O l: for the card of stamps which are b51111: lbflliviimlli; din iiliie iiameiotg the urc l, e evo oha per was conducted by Kenneth Miller and me R’ c‘ M‘ P‘ Lyman Wood. An address "Iioyalty Along the Trail" was givenby the mentor Heath N. MacQuarrie. The next meeting is to be held on Fri- day. February 13tl1—(Pa.trlot please C copy). " Court yesterday a drunk was fined $5 and costs or 10 days in Jail: drunk and disorderly was fined $10 _____ and costs or 20 days while his com- Major R M_ Nash o; Na 3 ca,“ panlon was discharged: a drunk and “dim, incapable was remanded until ilw Unlt left here yesterday morning 111911- on return to Camp Borden. Mr. Carlyle Delghan has returned the city after spending the week PADIO TRANSMISSION Euler-n Daylight Saving Time NGTH TlT-ITAY-WEIJ. CAPITOL snows 3.15 - 1.00 - 8.45 IT'S TENDER... GAY. . . Ailiutant Ross Continues serviggs 15th; a man charged with from a person was remanded until this morning wlih bail beinil fixed at $20. The case of an Indian ar- to V‘ _ V _ V v d Nsted for drunkeness “.85 hob end visiting his parents in Bia - uliich heard. The Indian was found lying 1111131"- of on the sidewalk and was removed later to the hospital when it was filmed to e at the found that his jaw was injured. 8 his theme the all-en? (10110 pm.) western canada-Zzffiz 11111111111113 R busy day h, 49 Canada and USA-Si 32 m 25.53 gcople in th TUESDAY. FEBRUARY, 10 ‘London calling.’ Talk: ‘Free to Fight ' Talk: ‘Religion in A ‘Front Line Family. c ‘Cflllins the West Indies’: West Indian Party.’ H“1i<> is a man's Christi" 1c evangelist. “Lot no 0n 'éss# a Christian. He is No woman comes beflllty of Womanhood hhh Bhiaclgws Analysis by Patrick Comes a christian‘ 01111’ 1111“? 7.00 War Ccmmentary- ‘The war . h , ‘ b Jo not He Se: a tame lids Christ. 7.10 ‘London Calling.‘ “mi” i" "it ml 7.15 News in French 7-30 ‘cfiflfldfi Cillls from London.’ the 11111111‘ 1111 (in collaboration with CBC): M11111“?- ‘Wllh the Troops in Britain. - a a.‘ 8.30 Recital by W. H. Harris. °11e 91”“? Chapel. Windsor. 8.55 Talk: ‘Religion in Action.’ continued. Using c0101 of his own as illustra_ Q11 by insisting that “J31? R°§$A58iig with deep feeling, T°ll18ht another id .. 4i Jcct will be, “Lia-rt, At Eventide." 1 ‘Thursday evening Feb. . Heath MacVittie acted as chairman 9.10 ‘Listening Post,’ 9.15 ‘At Your Request. 9.30 ‘Bfitaln Speaks ’ ON (‘E PRIDE OF (Continued from cd upon Miss Grace Moore w road nu address while Mrs. Heber c MacVitile inndc the presentation of mun"- _ M a wcii filled purse. Wendell replied , , ho vqs- irery feelingly thanking all for their ill U16 11611810 011 i110 51186911 110111 lino through which the kindness. Lunch was served by the the throne Prime Minister Macken- rernainder of the cv- zie King gave the House a brief ill ill 000M515, Efllllt-‘S. preview of the legislation it. will bc velil’ 111611511111 evelllilil W115 asked to pass this session. The first every New brought to a close with a siniz song {mnsul-e M“... [he 11y of them with Mrs. Harold Harvey at the or- T79 _ =,__ ____-_ 10.00 Headline News and Views fmiiifil i fCcmmentator. Llndlev Fraser) 501's 1111191‘ ‘R-Hdio Theatre z‘ Mariita Hunt in Ibscns ‘Ghosts ' i5 ‘London Callin The Dally Service ‘Meet John Londoner.’ ‘Britain $060k!’ (Rs-poop, Radio News-Reel. water could ladies and the ipsmo“. 950K110 to lesson iviiathc snld was the citing was spc anger of cnizisizinu. isiis_i._ci' units‘ from k City hospital-ma iv eel 1m w 00m with at the liners 50th Btree care for the injured. d five-alarm pro- Hampshire Young Peoples . 6 discovery at 2.30 met at the home of Mrs. Clifford Willi 1v?!‘ appropriation bills. whtai flames still WPTC Proud on Sunday evening. Pebru- marketing. laud settlement. bflirpiv- were ary 1st. and lieiri a service cl wor- ing, debt refunding. p. in. ship. The meeting opened with the amohdihchrs h, h e mmy, naval and lféir- itihymnisian ofPrMv Soullh followed b: ah- (owe 1aw5, 1 n or ‘s ayer. rs. a so a i‘ United Stateex; Laertcr, Convenor of Fellowship befleflafff,“T§“§§f'dy°°'§‘§§,§{§fb,,.31.), 5 011° 011 P11111611’ 111191 ,w111§11 7111/1111‘: vzliicli takcs placc every 10 years m 111mm‘ ' iollowinc the holding of a census. Mr. Kim: announced the govern- , etc. Sffllfs frcin yg _s~..._.._. "fir-‘QO portions after its l M iiurcnmsoii “Twihbinmcv ,, D- "ii D- T~ iiiid ALSO — NEWS — SPORTS — NOVELTY ’ i'l<'iil.'~‘-r1l1i>olrited salons at 6 All of thc exquisite French iiishmgs and objects d’art had removed since the took over the ship theories that the fire might c Albert Schiller Trio al ‘Inside Nazi Europe. §555> J; w " 8$u3~ 358% in. Grown led sikliiotolurs hymn. li/(fiorc Lgvcito Theo. Eves then in 1'11 ti. or p iii-e rea mg was _ commandant rgf FY1351 The eldventh chapter of Luke. 111911111115 11819911 1° 1116 "191111111141113111 trict. He said the Mrs. Larter led the meetin spread rapidly through the a chapter of The Stewardsh p Life. Poland. Norway and Yugoslavia. p from the main lounge of the after which the hymn. Savior Like after n spark from a Shepherd Lead Us, was sung. 'I'he i195 oh the rep-mm, of the exec“. _ V , Mrs. John Easton asked ti“. to the ]ggislgtufc solver fillccl with knpck. Materials members to read different passages Ihly and mid n involved a 5mm“ ,sliip, he added. "burned like of Scripture which mentioned ulfa, Chang], 1n me system o; the prayer, and asked them to name ovemmem Wiille the liner appeared to have hymns which those passages g ,, ' u r W.‘ 1 grade 1v (Sh) 1 Brian Macy-El, a slight list to port. the result of brou ht to mind. After singing a The 1155111119 °11 ° p?” °t°1,1‘ the quantities of water which had num r of these hymns the meeting 15111119 by i11d°1"1"'°°l"1°1 111 c" a 11 be h Lt-Cmdr. closed with the Mlzpali Benediction. matters has always been wriwivil hcad of thc Navy --(Potriot please copy). rs, expressed belief HARRINGTON SCHOOL is m 1; f H_ _ Adolphus Andrews, e mp0] o “f” the third naval dis (iitl-IENVAIIE W. l. wore ciist aside by Roar ‘The following is aTi-inancial report '~ llliiiezir ending November i941. Receipts-Balance from previous rinston Sc ool for the month Grade X-l George Cudmore, lips Grade VIII—l Lois Jones, 2 Stella H" iwvivlviie wrc Dodds. 3 Jessica Heron. ' ' Grade VI-1 Mcrvyn Phillips. , Grade V—1 Billie MacFarlanc, 2 WW1‘- Aiden Rodd. 3 with Morrow. h struck a life pre- President Others 15c. — $101.26. JG 43. ,Fiiiiicnui:urns-Expenses of meet- ~l£s~PosLigc $3.82. Telephone 15c. isement 25c.—$4.27. Dodds. Grade 1v tJr.) i Bessie Rodd, 2 MSW 0- Scott. 1 Bureau of Repai Grade n__1 Audrey Mac-pan,“ thr- sliii) ivas not entirely lost. and Vcidn. Proude (equal), 2 Jini- o lane. 2 Allan Jeffery. 3 Raymond "We have a hell of :1 fire going ca glit now.” Scott said. 1 John “Megan think we can save the ship vlcw, but qualified it by sa Edith Ior- il Aw n 10b lane. 2 Christine Phillips Grade I (J11) 1 Melvin Dodds. Perfect attendance: _ . _ row, Bessie R,odd_ strong wind swept thc river's Highosi, gvgrhgg; Bhhe MacFhf- edge as firoiucn fought in (id-degree ivcuthei". Fire boats had some dif. t parts oi’ the ship's blazing supgr. structure and the dense smoke a times obscured the whole l.029-i'oot length of tltc Normandle from shore Most of thc 1,500 civilian work. men. 400 sailors and gurirdsmen aboard were _ M5116 a Son. 39h"; scrumblc to safety down gangplanks and ladders, some of which were mi in ncilirc service siiiiz-siacz, l—si~i.iii. Balance $61.94. ne. (Patriot please copy.) Prim lfor stars in reading: John a Prize for stars in arithmetic: he. hieen E. MacDonald, Teacher. Card of Thanks tiles of the St. Thomas l! Society wish to thank all ho in any way helped to cir lilngo at the Holy temrr Hall a success. LESLIE-At the city Hospital, liieb. 1, 1942,, to Lance Corporal Joseph Mhcnqms _ M she Kin '5 Coun. them. A warning sounded through ‘ ty Hospital. Montague. Fe runrv 'l. ihc ship's loud speaker system en- l Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- abled 2o welders working on boilers to at t-he bottom of the Among the vanguard of hundreds of firefighters first to stricken ship was Mayor FKH. La- Gunrriia. who seldom misses a fire Innis, Murray River, a son. MACDONRLD — At County-Hospital, Montague. Jan. 3i, o Mr. and Mrs, naid. Caledonia. a son. i Card of Thanks messages to Halifax were transmit- kgllalllti u. McLeod and fam- e ' VITAL STATISTICS — Births in the month oi Jlli- to 48 according to '-"—- the vital statistics report submitted This column fc ruerved for not" 5| local lritorolt. but udvartlalng 0| l newly nature III b0 luurlerl ll l Mull a word, elrlntly puyublg 4; ldvulm. CENTRAL GUARDIAN 31sec. 1.1% ary amoun e leaders Mrs. Inman VICTORIA - The “Upwai-ds" ter presided. The m financial report, The group decided and it was an investigation of ‘(he i0 blly two more \var savlngssi-amlls disappearance of one of the beaver irzit resulted in ycsterrla‘ ‘s snuff. action. The case was proosciileci by Springfield. POLICE COURT — In the Police DELIVERS ADDRESS — An 1n- tcresting account of the work car- Mm R, pg n declared ricd on by the Salvation Army in Russel of Mhiv-h-h, Mass, arrived hv c uso as tho “Bowery Corps" or “Skid Road" train Thursday to spend a short Spinning Him the m perv-oh.’ was we subject, or an time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. inate to be address given by Adjutant William C- J- C a woman's Christ, Ross, territorial spiritual special of E- Jellkilis- 5111110119 W11 full the salvation Army. Toronto, at _i— Rotary yesterday. The address was the entitled “Modem Miracles." Messrs. 9 c1955 falls on a na- D. J. Bonnell and A. H. Mould we“ of Mrs man have her rightful were joint chairmen. Guests in- Prificse street ‘ _ Did eluded: Rev. I. J, Levy. Lac. Frank ' 1e child as an ex- Sou1th;rgFR.A.I§..CCplt-ambit BlB/ike- LMés. Rutherfdivird Coltion, t W8 v . . . an 8D 18.111 GT- Dfl O11. S SDEH 11K R T368551} VB.- d 0i lie body, of cer of the local Salvation Amiy It cation in the city visiting friends thc was decided to obsei-vo Feb. 16 as and relations. -ful China Day. ”—"‘—‘" FAREWELL-mITERlNG-Wen- URGES CAREFUL cam dell Moyhew, one of Westmorelandh boys who has Joined the R. C. C. S. i j" Ito servg liirsmKiriiz and coulnitry fives <Q°E1;1I'.1}1€Q_1L°11.T_P“F‘L1>i ionore w e tome on 1 s u‘- lough from Vancouver by his 311d 111°11- g friends and neighbours when tliry - gathered at thc home of his parents anco to cover old age. sickness, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayhew cn accident and embrace persons not MP- covered by the unemployment in- d 1 ks 1 med m surance act and other present sccial 551K i1 i1 i?“ 16111116 rfxp“ d can‘? legislation was urged by George 1111711150 0 1° “a 1e 11g 1111 h Ross (Lib. Calgary East) who do- fended the plebiscite as the proper dom." he acid. at thc City Council meeting iii- night by Dr, B. C. Keeping. deput minister of Pupllc Health. Deaths amounted to nine and marriages to ._.i________ 11 during same period. The CONFEDERATION ur u 511111-1111’ ° ""1 "W" W" 1‘ ‘ ANCE. E l tach . .yt In interesting POLICE COURT — A iDtal o! 2'1 of the late John nohoi; Rmahan arrests were made in the City dur- helcl from his late residence in! the month of‘ JanuarY- it W35 8.45 to the Church revealed in the report of Chief A. of the Most Holy Redeemer, thence Blrtwhlstle to the City Council last 1° 111° R- C- Cemewlli- night. Of this number 16 were HOME roa BURIAL _ . 1am‘ 1“ 1°‘ . - _ mains or the me ML w_ .€11€vgfi_ cases of theft weic dealt with dur ner of Brookiine. Mass, whose 111' 111° mmith‘ death was announced yesterday are There‘ were iawo prosecutions and convict ons un er born gov-w med to Ch 1 m; the prohibition act and two under for um] ins are expefvig to ins excise act in January. Thirty- rive this evening, three motor vehicles were "tagged’ for infractions of traffic s _ Tl , ‘t be" f i ~- Blotgria tUnlttfid hChurch Mlssio? 111111;; 31511220111 y mg or owl an me t f M .Fr ~ Inmm onasmfrdéflergbmgfy 7&1. during the month amounted to $20, ‘gieilggdcsidglnt, Adele MacEachern Imam“ fines and 005,6 to $95_50_ CHARGED UNDER GAME ACT Prohibition fines liixciso fines to $100 and miscel- killing a beaver. pleaded guilty but claimed he had ____ caught the animal accidentally in a muskrat. trap. The case was ad- Personals Ardyce Haslgm. student U. spent the weekend at home in Mr. Herbert Matheson who is at- tending U, C. C., spent Sunday at i1 his home in Emerald. Armoured Corps HOidiIiR Mr. Celestine Mczarville has re- Ch rlottc spending a pleasant weekend visit- ing at his home in Freetown. ook, Kingstont. and. Mrs. R. o . Mrs. R. K. Clements and daullh- ter. Miss Nellie Clements. Monta- gue. spent the weekend in the city A complete system of social insur- Whibi those views were expressed v ends will provide for the inking of 111i followed by singing Auld Lang we plebiscim y“ 511d GM save the KIM‘ Other measures of the session will "' _ largely relate to the war effort and “AMPsmRE Y’ P’ U‘ 11111113,? post-war conditions. They will deal from of ministers in Ottawa to represent Mr. Moore quoted Italian authori- to the executive body." he _--— "But structural change CABLE OUT 0F ORDER - The Italy. It has come to Canada, it blc between Wood Islands and is coming everywhere "but I Caribou, whim maintains telephon- quantity and quality of the meas- ic communication between Prince pres, 1111.5 Edwin-d island and Nova Scotla. was "311011911 “Wi- Oi’ 011161" yvsifirfifly- council establishing price control in Persistent scraping 0i’ 10B 011 1116 Canada and expressed his amaze- cablc is believed to be responsible ment that such a measure should be for the trouble. As far as can be enacted by the executive and not ascertained the damaged part is a- referred bout a mile from the Caribou side. involved the distribution t Here the water is shallow and the wealth of Canada among the citi- cable lies along the reef with the zens. result that the ice keeps wearing it. About very second year the same conservative members as he pro- trouble develops in this circuit and ceeded with his criticism of the ex- usuiilly the cable is not able to be excise of power by the repaired until May. The telephone and by boards created by it. circuit on the other end of the pro- said he had oppooerl the l\al.17"" vince from Cape Traverse connects government movement at the; by cable with Tormentine. cable is in working order and will meant one-party government, aiiri now bc used for carrying messages democracy involved government in which formerly were routed through the face of opposition. ' the Wood Islands wires. Through "I confess I fcel as though I had the latter, the wood Islands-Cari- escaped from the Nit-me of a ene- bou cable. most of the telephone party system onlv ro fall into the deep blue sea. of nidcr-in-ecuncii- He then turned to the order-in- to Parliament. He said Mr. Moore drew applause ‘This election because lie _ tlinuk their friends and 111s for their many acts o.’ nurl who had cut slinrt them during their rec- spcccli to go to the scone. Tlcd up oi its French lino pier since a few rlhvs aftcr Frnnrc went to war on Sept. 3. 1939. 1hr‘ ftiiilib Nominnrllc has lwcu a fixture of the New York szcnc. viewed by thousands diiilv from the elevated highway u-hfJi skirts her mnoring t Fob. 061942, Westley livfacl-eod. of Borden. Funeral notice a er. 1042, Edward Hughes, aged 76. MACDONALD - At the Provincial lilac?- Ganatorium on Monday. b 9, N. D. MacLean , she was “proud ship when she 1042. Florence Irene McDonald in first tOuchT New York harbor June the 3_ “(for h~~ 9f; broken nil irniisat- tadel today. hlnLlr‘ sprrvi records. inter lo (fro; "iii uie title to the Brill-ii Qiwvii Marv. Interment Peoplelg a is resting at the residenci- of her W, mother Mrs. Frederick Chandler. 72 '11“ 1“ ‘1 Douglas Street until 2 o'clock her 23rd year. Funeral from Salvation Army Charlottetown and .- ,' cl‘ l 1hr- suring of 194')- rmws ‘r1: Hllioozi malosiically l" . ‘I c Iludszii ll.\'t‘l‘s— to see of the fianoe tlili W15- Tlia iloiigli Thai Slick: Tlio Bough Thai llaiigs 0n This is the kind of a cough it is hard to get rid of, the kind that bothers you during the day and keeps you awake at night. Why not got n bottle of Dr._Wood’e Norway Pine and see how quickly it will help to relieve you o t ll coughing condition? Itlte ti d Beef i ' t thi’ ' ..........; .221 slflstiti..."ti.l'iifiil‘ti’ ..:........."""""'?".:.i iiisziitiz the bronchial organs. "Dr. W 0od'|" has been on the marl: t f th t. 4 , Price 35c a bottle; the largo family seilqodbouetrbnzimgm-gluch, 60c, at bl T- Mllbvrh 00-. united. Toronto. 0|“ i ..,___,.kn_a..‘.n....._____...- all drug counters. ‘_ Rev. Mr. Somers Hurrah! Hurrah! liurraii! THE MERRY .\lll\‘5'i‘lti£lb‘ Are coming to town. Songs-Jolics-Fun A Chorus 01' 50 Voices HOLY NAME HALL Tuesday and Wednesday; F61). l0 and 11 —Curtuin 8:15- Leoture last night "11 mill’ be said with a great deal of truth that for the majority of people today the words Covenant and Covenanters have no signifi- cance or at any rate the least pos- slble," declared Rev. T. H. Busscll Somcrs. M.A., STM. in an address entitled “The Scottish Covenanters" delivered before a, large and 5p- preciative audience in the Kirk Hall last evening. The lecture was under the spon- R I t‘ 9g" 3i‘ "199 "lg 1311"" B1111" i" presi out. was iii thc chair. The clt c "I - =1 l - - . $5538 lgggiairls glflfiidnnfiflvftlrnsl | y nun“ PIOTBBIBI] fly |8W Raoul Raymond and Mrs. Gordon Stewart. The words Covenant and Coven- enters "have not in fact had much significance for the present genera- f bmvcr were in» 11.0.1- iii Prince Ed- The bye-law with reference to thc restricted building zone in the vic- tion and by those who ivrlt’ of “my °1 1“°11g“'°11.11 A“e11‘,1°._ ‘was h" ‘ 11.11.11.111,“ 1111': Scotland being neither of “rlizative passed $111111“ ‘1155°1111‘f13 g°1°cci1f _ a . “’h1.l1é"ersga1d blood nor native faith have not the m’ "3 “r mew“! ° t e 1 1 Council last night when it was , 1 , 3 11111 °1 1"" given third reading. Before this i 1 final reading was given the bye law W85 referred back to a committee atmosphere or knowledge which should Justify their opinion in such matters, they are often spoken of as being among the bores of history . _ __scarecrows i“ me field of Snob of the whole Council foi an amend- us“ Story clad in the cast o” up mcnt which extended the restricted mems o; Iorgouen 5 uabbleslu m“ area to include the triangle be- Mr. Somers said. He grant on to say, We” mngw°fl11 Av°““°' E511" “To such the lonely graves in iize 311°“ and 1111151011 street‘, , ,1 moorlands and the grey stones in The 115w b§e'1aw 15 111121111 11'“ ‘ 1f: the grassy Kirk yards Sneak as if in Hamming bye-law: and .s intcu . a lost language. Yct there ivas a 11111151191111‘.9911*)“ 01.1111‘: t“ day when om. ancestors were taught residential dlslilti.‘ Built in... vii ln school and pulpit what was the $5 €gfacozvn11rilce1;cliz1lepiiliplggselgoéil do d! ‘L that "Anv traps, 1 _ -- ‘ a 315,1) i/ilil‘! n lion- ggck to whch Scotland was moor arm wminolt b? aféectedidme Cree} an am ‘mm’ ‘ on ‘ ces found "The idea of a Covenant was r1 1°11 °f snz°"am11.' 1T“ e110“ 9 161m’ 1111 '1 plain thing of common sense. It 1°55 111.311 52-009 lllllltliug cost- air was natural that in great inove- 19113111111611 and 11° 111115“ O1 11:1; - . “CD0, ,1 "19111-‘1 ll1V°1V11lZ i119 ' 110i only Oi buudmg ca“ be bum “Whom . 1 Di‘0l)0i'i\' is biirv (m-nvuiiccl] (111015; Peril bl-li 8150 0i’ ire ry it should 1111131111151 °1 the c1111 Engmcel‘ 1 immediate hangs? of being damaged be necessary to have in plain words w.“ 51ve11.1w° readings M’ a pm“ by the overioiv of ivatci- caused by a statement of the purpose of the “m” mewn“ and 11m 1113M °n mo" beaver dams, whether such beaver combination and the justification of 11011 0f Coun. Hen?!’ 11111911111111 59°‘ dams are siiiintc on private prop- lt and that all who are ready go Onded by Coun. J. E. SWf11§i_T-11@ 6l‘l,\'_Ol' 110i. i.l\‘ apply to the Grime stake their lives and possessions 11119411111’ was 1'e1e1'1'9°1 back 1° 19111‘ or F;sli<i_1'\ Vkid n“ and tlion1uttei' ferns Sake should Sign mo“. names miitee for the amendment, Wncn u n - h, to lt as bciorc God. The uiriiing 11W“ P111 1° 11°15". Conn‘ B‘ C‘ T2110 1.)’): 1‘ “ 131m 11.151 511m‘ of ones name on a solemn pledee 91131111191” V°1°°1 113511151" 111 W111“ 111° 1111c‘ m“? bee“ l1f1(1ersu-1'1'e111ance °1 inscribed it on one's consl- 11111915 11196151911 1n 5311C“ 9111: 0°11“ “e HD1211 A '11111‘ed 9°11“ ence though there were periods per. F. C. Dougan left the meétllig b? __—— haps when 5mm. who rad done tms fore it not underway as he nus su - were apt lo sli i tic d . r fering from ‘a cold._ _ I l‘ J L d tit-air iionoi' if ignfplicdlby fseiilzcii Lil-ii 11181115 Council mcsiiii: M» a all or material aldyantaqa the last sitting of the present Coun- "We owe to the tried and brave °111°13 a‘ 111° CMC 111511110“ 15 m _"—-— whose devotion to Christ made held Wednesdalh Hwiever- °tl1hy (Continued from page l) them fear neither King no; Bgghop, Ward 5 Will be °°11w5i°°1 1111 if _" agony nor death a m-Bghude max. other four wards returned 11155 ' The day and hour ivere fateful. pressiblo, quh-v “T; in the true ting Councillors by fl<1°1ai11fi1i°11< Tho grout li(.‘(‘(‘.'-'$ll\~'_(ll the rlcfcnd- apostolic si S*»l0il from the Rf». His Worship. Mayor B. R031 1101- vrs uu.‘ ' ‘u: u» no first Japa- formaucn. ._, u. endurance brought man. also re-elccted by occlama- 1165f‘ l lino. forces lest. others not only thc free constitution under 11°11 11195111911- . be ,1:111‘*"~“1 b01511“, ‘111011191 dawn which we live today but even al- The Chinma“ °1 111° vi111°115 °°111‘ 71111; flllelily 11ml landed iwm most in our own time gave some of 1111119“ W111‘ 111° ‘11‘°°1°11°11 °1 PM”: 9511x1111)‘ equipped 11°“ °11 111° our pegplg the strength 1M 53¢“- and Finance had nothing tc; relligw- north west ‘coast of the island be- rice for conscience sake mo“. ma“ Coun. Chandler, rewiillliz gr u it ltllPPll’ 11 nclock last night and 1 once. Would that we had among us 11111" commute“ _a1,111°u“c° 84011” °‘1‘ZC.1* 1 111"111111*' ,, w qih nwve of (he Sum m.“ made there was an OYDIdlIIiT of $8. - a _U.-iiic sllllll‘ lllflilfficiiJll fac- mcm “ha, they Wm“ a; u»: bank and that expenditure» iiCS Willi w .i-ii he had taken the ' ' and receipts for the month 0i whole of the Alaiayan peninsula in Janugfy were within about $100 of the weeks preceding this last balancing. ShOWdOWn for Singapore, the in- e Coun. Stems complained iiwt vader lind strewn his forces in the citizens u-ere not sanding their side- men from the mouth of the Kranji uialks when they are covered \\'1tli rstuury along 1:1:- nortliern shore ice. He felt that the public should down to Pnsir Lulu along the be i.f01rr d that the onus s on wrest coast. n the; Th; are reqhlr by law to Thus established, however, pre- See that [I115 is done. Tho cltv has ChTlOUSlY, he nad begun to slip begn doing this work recently. eastward. as the forward British ' Mavm- Holman agreed but added forces fell back under the first as- that he saw a few citizens puttirg; sriulr bcrre the subsequent coun- . _~1 ,- "1 id on the sidcwal s ‘or-a .11" could lic prepared. The Heavy Penalty For M|s- svaliizaggvsccrdrrfilnkycndnblc. lT‘\‘i‘i(’1(‘i"S lrrogis lost ll(;l.'11\'1l_‘v'!1{f'id€l' ' thi, Mayor Holman. in a storm o .riiis"i art ery m. U58 Of New Badge TS" ,11,Z1,,1,,°“§§i§; reznarks, thanked the Brliiisli positions gvei-eisimultan- i11 d cit‘; employees for eous y under dive- omb ng attack sues To Turned Down tcliodgicco-odiaeirlsiion during thc term. All over the dsltiliti. 11nd Briti-m Men, All the councillors then spoke in Hiiiiicaiies. v v turn referring to 111011‘ pleasant as- igalh cii-illi- . wot riqun at least --—-— sommons duvhvg inc pas; two ‘years, tiirce ensmy cizifi. during the day, , g ___¢ _____ ___.__ rcpci-icd the probable destruction OTTAWA, Feb. 8 -——(CPJ - Merl WARREN GROVE SCHOOL of three others and damage to at '11 1 ili._ trap. or injure have in his possession, r deal with 0r trade alive m‘ dead. or the i ' caught province 1 first (Junie or Fish- O C. who have volunteered for enlist- _______ 1on5; 13, ment and been turned down Honor roll for January: For (he defenders this was the through n_o fault of their own _b.V Grade X~l Neils MncLalne. test of tests. Alternatives were three services will r0011 be wcarms’ Grade VII—1 Lois Molynelltlfi. 3 iimplo and unqualified "Death or oval badges in 111011‘ coat iapcls. Hylia Owen. vicioriz" Drefencc Minister Ralslon nu- Grade V—1 Norma Jcvrcll, ‘J Keith Tm, mnm,_.-s “flank were Com iiounced that issue of the badges Wlieatley. 3 E116 Qweii- , cculratcd in iiie western section of W111 5151i 111111051 imliiedlfl-ilily- T110 GT5“ 1V 131-1 1 Harvey Jenn’ the Island. where the more vul- badge, slightly less than an inch a- 51111111 1V 111-1 1 111111111111’ 51m’ nerable points vi-ei-e protected by 91°55 at i119 W155“ Ppinii. is filii-ih- 115650111‘ In (Sr; 1 Arthur wheat- barbed wire nirizvs rind other such ed in rhodium. has a red maple 151cm‘ owén obsiarlcs. ligzltfcftrliidfeali’: (lee “lilrdfi “applicant 1ey¢radgc1n “m, '1 Mama ,1(y\\'(~l1, ' ismci, nna a. _ Q‘ _ O11 the reverse side a serial num- 82g: f 1i Sgrfcllierson. .____ 11"‘ l5 Siliflped R1111 i119 111111111 I Grade I (o) 1 Allison and Janet The coniiizeni. of Australia was “Penalty for misuse $500 or sTx owen (equal). Arm Meat first 101160 NPW Hc-lliii . months imprisonment." Highest average: ill‘ 1 ‘ -—~~——s-—~—~~'—~ To qualify, a volunteer must pre- ley 91 Der cent. . , sent. himself for enlistment in the Pefifci lillmidancif: 111111,}, 01111211.‘ 4Q, army. navy or air force. If rejected K1151‘ W11“1111°~"- 1111111“ m“ _ orvr n 1 stain" 1151c ii b. j - - Ernest and Allison Owen. PH‘, VIM. \'l(i()lI, <ubnormal? Qgplgsflfoifaglilzlqlniztwgcet2: Teacher, Verna M. Kitson. v _| (‘m army. If ths app ca ion is rejected Ty 595001. " ' " __ he may apply to the recruiting of- WEST Roi. . " ' _ ' °,1,",1“2‘,]1;,,> 11°" 1°’ a “d59- Honor roll for January! wrviilr Persons who are ineligible for en- Senior Department. , iistmcnt because of a deformity Grade X-l James Mclnnis. 2 disability Ol‘ disease which is ob- Lee Burke and. Velma Burkc, equal. ‘ -~ o... i |..~ .11 ill] -,_-i».»il ilriig stun-s. vious, or who are overage, will not 3 gear} FlrigcilhMugarct GM“ 2 —> ~ ' s “s -~ ~- be entitled to l‘ " b d 6 1h 1'5 e " minister's annouerfiéhfiaerlft 511g.’ e Margaéet ‘Curley. Bélosclilijgléljwl- 2 "Iliose who have already offered G11‘ e 111“1 .1111 . - _______ to enlist in the navy or air force Yi“,§',l'a§ei11},1§1f‘f,1“‘g,,§v11“,§{§1§§,$1°§ 771131)!‘ . . _ i . ' t ‘i A b and have been refused on account Fame“, Curl“. 3 pmnus Qhhhhi ‘ , _ of medical imfiiricss must. to ob- _" c u NicInnls. 2 lll{(l1\t.lil.~\l. s1 RLP tain a badge again volunteer for 91"“ vlheh J05 p 1| service in the army. If still found “1=°.°i.§i“i~'§“besirtni=ni. '1 c ineligible they will be required to Grade V (Sm 1 Aurllda Trainer, """— T f — make a. sworn declaration of their I Buddy Curley- M] TikY-“AY willingness to enlist in the military Grade V (Jru 1 Edison VanIder- MILK U1; 3IAGNESLA ffi-ccieiziiifiiigidd when ‘heir servms “Slime IV—l John MacKlnnon. 2 l2 07. sizc 20c 1 Those who have previously volun- mgllgdghgfefsg,Jfagawfiygfiimn NO “C ll 1\[.l\'Y" 'I'AS'I‘E ieered for the army and been re- Grade In (h) 1 Em,“ (“harm fused for medical reasons are to 3 p, d M Ki M‘ 1 ' " w’ M make application in writing to the a gfiffilflh‘ Tgidnef, fiuni}? g 11:12:): F rqlx S H officer commanding the military n“ Rhyngl 111g i5 Q5} 3 5 district in which they live. Such Grade I (Sr) 1 Irving Frizzcll, 2 if; oz. Tm 59c gppltflgaitlons stlbe taificompanieg Agesdaafhttrltl 1 .111 c1 ovien *—""' '-' y er me ca ccr cafe an rae r. on i". ~ ' ‘v c. - v mu particulars on their previous glaine McInnis teuuall. 2 Fred 1 c411“ 155111111111“ O offer, wen. BOQFET SOAP -ONE Certificates entitling the lioldei‘ "rim iiiieiidiiliwi C111 Cmsb-‘i- JAR (‘my (‘mjhu with each badge and are to be car- Assistant Jean M_ Macaw‘ rled whenever the badge is worn. DROP.‘ Mild and Iifliclenl 25o Mo“ “fisjnmo NoivETTius-ricb-schoot o 00D 1N JASPER Report of Stella Maris for month '——-?' of January: JASPER. Alta. F5. 4 -Mou.1iain Grace X——l Maureen Doyle. 2 skiing has made Jasper National Ronnie. Blacquierc. 3 Gavan Doric Park iii the Canadian Rockies a Gra e IX-i Emma Douccttri popular winici- holiday region. re- Helen Gallant. 3 Evelyn Gfllltlimiz. ports the Department of Mines and 9111110 VI11—1 M1111" I D8,‘ Resources. adding tliat under the Fr°d11Ga11"111-3'11111°11° 11"“ ' e __i LcCl. "r. _ direction of qualified ski guides the mgiggfe gguce,,§_i<';gu,u,,,,,",,,,,,_ tin-iv 1111.71.51 ‘l ARLETS §[‘l'|'i'.\' \‘lT.~\.\lll\'S S‘. ii. I) and n. so itililcls sum high country offers safe skiing. iere. »- - — ~~—- — Jasper Town is on (Po iranscon- u“ - "' ‘i C ll. n1. 2 . _ , . . tinental Linc of the Canadian Na- N£{“3‘;,,Y,...1.,1"§“ll-‘J..°all?time. Slut) ( “THIN AL tlonall Railways ‘and easy of ICC”? Grade IV-l Havel“ GrliG-"iililkntg FUOT) at al seasons rom any part o Boon-foe Dohoofw, a _vre_ a - . . . “HLDREN Ayn Canada and the United States. Grade III-J Joan Marie Bihc- 10*“ ‘OKDYLTS to wear the badge will be issued EIQQHggTY-Mabel A BOW". ' spccin:__ __ __ _ ___29¢ i I I Tremendous stretches of open ter- giiifire, 2 Alvire LeClair, 3 Bertram , a I i rain in Jasper National Park make 111- i hon D ~le 2 .\ Vitamin and Mineral 1103511116 every 1mm o1 51111115 and 115-9523: lzPf-llifgvev ‘Camilla-r. l-‘imil Supplement §Q$,,“§§,§,.;,QZ§§1°‘“-;~X,;gg;;,, °1°°';,';‘1. Grade 1i (b: 31 finding’ 2 , 24 airy ti...» - - - -s1.1s . - ‘ - Gallant ai-n r i - t miles of 1121' ulatlng country glndde i Amb‘ ' to, p lncipul. I ' the heart of the ski enthusiast. Tnle nancli9_1_(_e_e.___f__‘ f. winter ski season usually extends BELL 0F Mil-bi 0W from January lo April. ——~- T» “- DOIIWHQ ---_-_-»_-___ The greatest bell 1-" Cfl-“i l5 R \] qmahman The" "e “b” 1 um “we s me are“ m“ M Mum“ “men h m» m; on? 1 "w. as sum-mi m was I