LA§T TIMES TODA Y "3rd. FINGER, LEFT HAND" -MYRN DOUGLAS - .____ i This column I: renewed for new; of loefll interest, but Mlverllalnl ul a newsy nature may be inserted at 6 cents a word. strictly pay able in advance. _ A LOY — MELVYN Popular Science Musical Short j i inure Edward .....- ..... wlfh Ian HUNTER - Rolniiii YOUNG Reginald GARDINER - Billie BURKE Lynne CARVER - Dan DAILEY i COOK'S for Photographs. l Li-396-i-23-tl. Jan. 31. f WQd- & "HITS-l 1w L~9789-7-Z1-3k POLICE COURT - Magistrate K. . Martin had a clear docket in uhe City Police Court yesterday. HELP THE Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and skate at the Forum Wednesday night. 11-533. , -_-__. l WEDDING ANNIVERSARY -—Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown, Hillsboro Street yesterday celebrating their ‘3Znd wedding miniversaiy. i WAR sliviNus COMMITTEE - Thc following War Savings- com- mlttce 11a".- been appointed for Ai- berton: ijfotvald Clark, Chairman. Mayor \Vlllll.l‘d Waugh. S. R. Burke. Miss Mabel Fielding, and Mrs. Her- bei"t Clark. COME T0 the Wo-He-Lo Tea at. Cundal Home, Wednesday, Jan- uary 29. 3.30—6. 1,523, l AT GYnQ-Mr. W. J. Green was v the speaker at the weekly dinner . meeting of the Gyro Club last night. He spoke of the work of the Gideon , Society, and the use of the Bible in everyday life. Mr. Arthur Lewis wan chairman and Mr. Jack Kennv was a guest of the club. l uanvy mum" ICE Heavy idrift ice was idling Northumber- land Strait yesterday officials of the Canadian National Railways said. The car ferry Charlottetown was delayed only 15 minutes on the crossing last night. However, wind and tide were combining to keep the ice loose and moving. THE NOVA THISTLE. - N0. 8 of "The Nova 'I‘i'iistie," bi-monthly publication of the North Nova Soo- tia Highlanders. has made its an- Dearance, and refiects_the varied interests and activities of the troops in a highly creditable man- ner. An inspiring New Year's mes- r-li." 2- i iioii.» “l... knew,- illv.‘ flops. ivhvn ii comes 111 m v11 i |11ci1! 111-21111 |il( sing»: liil is now a creeii screnni‘! Jr 0AP|TOL—3-15.7.00. 8-45- Today & Wed. sage is contributed bv Colonel Mur- dock. Officer Commanding the unit. QUARTERLY MEETING. - The quarterly meeting of the Caledonia Club was held fast night. and regu- lar routine business transacted. Re- ports were heard from the treasur- ioi", and also the St. Andrew's Din- ,ner committee. which also submit- ted a financial statement. The ure- sideiit. M1". A. W. Matheson. occupi- cd the chair. A discussion took place regarding the investingrf some funds in War Saidngs Certifi- cates. L 0 W E S T 'l‘ EMPERATURE READING — Lowest temperatures of the winter were chalked up Sun- day night when seven degrees be- low zero was recorded at the Char- lottetown Experimental Station ye:- terday. The highest reading was five above and last night it was colder again. The possibility was the cold wave would not last long, War- ren Burns, weather observer at the Experimental Station said. Yester- day i1 22-mile-per~hour wind ac- companied the cold. ‘ Kingston, and Itings of the supreme Court. MCJSTS. -Au1d and Dixon are highly success- ful and enterprising farmers and most enthusiastic promoters of all activities for the betterment of rural life in their respective com- munities. During their stay ALAN HALE JANE WYMAN RONALD REAGAN HENRY BUSSE 8: 0ll(‘ll. Vltaphone Musical (Jomcdy of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond John- ston, 16 Spring Park Road. ROSS- MILLS -- A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the Main Street Baptist parsonage. Sackville, N. 13., 0n Tuesday after- RADIO N ORTII-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight living Tim. Throughout WAVELENGTH Uaiiada and US.A.—3L32 m., 25.53 “1- "<1 10-00 um.) 49.10 m. (from "-30 om.) Western cannon-sass 111cm 10.45 p.m.) 31.32 (from 11.00 ’i‘l‘l~ISD.-\Y JANUARY 28 EDST 5-13 lllit-‘Lciid-cn Calling.‘ 6-45 11m. rna NEWS 799 l1~111--‘Q11e.sti.:1s of the Hour.’ 1,11 uni-sac Salon Orchestra. ,1’) bin-NEWS m FRENCH ‘up p.111 -."London calling.‘ 1-1 i1-"1-— CANADA CALLS mom LONDON’. (in collaboration ivuli CBC) "MIESAGES FROM SANDY Messages in music from Cmadlan Soldier . Sandy Milvbliviscn at the Theatre flrgun. 3-1-1 _ ;>.1i1.-"I'l1e Adventures of A1 111.0 MacTavish’. Episode 7, ' I'lch ins Hannen. Will 9°? I1111--'I‘i-l13 NEWS. 9.1.1 lint-Variety; 1st“, a1 31135511131." Lillie. Compare, m if) inns-BRITAIN semxs." "l ° unwénnanorna NEWS AND mm '.1-111-_—‘Music of Britain ' gqliirlham Williams, Military 1°15 11111:!» Misccllany. Welsh 1M5 "m-r-‘Tbnlaht We Present ' soaked “m. Se“ ‘noon n-t 4 o'clock when Rev. A. K. enemy action, good iHcnnnn unllcd in marriage Miss Hclen Irene itfllhs. daughter of M1". and Mrs. Joseph H. iviillsidSuckvillc, and Trooper Gordon A en Ross. son oi’ George A. Ros and Mrs. Ross Providence R. I. The bride BdDDWdasDeClaJ lic to de l "' 1 ' ' cases of this natgfe. Vsud‘ 351111121 ‘gins attired in a of Empire em“, arose when a Sh“) cm m“ ue an were ma n ng accessor. parcel mail from Canada ovrisc s lms‘ The mime “m” attended by slgffercd damage. Slic fought oil the §C"F,(Gi0£fi}{f‘dfi:g ‘géllimMg? stie craft and rcucli n Br‘ '" 3 - ' o" Dom sea watt“ noweiiclr “M1221: the couple lcit for Amherst and lat. teited her hold and when tiic mail 191' "Wu-‘d 5011115- P-E-I- F°11°W111K B‘ bails lwere unloaded many of ilic i111‘?! hiznelzfwfligll Fl-fii‘ ‘$11 baroes were sodden moses or liad 11011111 0 - B 1 0 0W1"! 9 R? - disintegrated, wrappers tvnslied rmeut. Cilml) Sussex. Mrs. Ross will away. and addresses oblitcralcd. Preside temporarily in Sxickviiic 'I‘hougl1 such parcel mull is un- undeliverable. water following use is being made of their sanigec contents. lion. William P. lwiulock, K. C.. M. P.. Postmaster General. today stated that Canadian Postal COIN Headquarters overseas, has dcllverabe-yet it is flu" from bring atotai lcss. Articles of clothing. Personals canned flood and similar" items. '"~‘"—— wiiere identification of nie ucl- Miss Sarah Stewart, High, Bank. dressec is impossible. are now being leaves this morning on a. visit. to turned over to the Auxiliary Ser- 1 relatives in Bostmi. vices Canadian Ministry l-icnduuint- , -—————- ers overseas for distribution to less , Mr. Prod Ranaliun, Klnkora. fortunate soldiers who do not rc- spoilt the ivcck-cnd visiting friends cclve the special gifts and cxira in Charlottetown. 9011110115 arriving regularly for mast _- soldiers from relatives buck il0lllC.l M15595 Marv Keefe and Myrtle Both the original addrcssvc and the Gféflnflll. Kinlcorn. spent the week- seiider would agree 11ml siicli n end visiting rclnlivcs and friends recipient lS the bcst nlirriiuiivi" ad- dress uossiblc under 111v." circum- 1 stances. 1 Articles of vnlue wlilcii arc saved and can possibly be idcniilicil bv a description. are held indflllnlicTv nt Canadian Postal Corns Hcruluuairt- ers and released to claimant on bro- duction of proof of ownership silt- lsfactory to the officer ill charge. 1mm? in Charlottetown. M1"s Albert MlicKnv. of Boston. arrived home on Friday lo be with her mother, Mrs. Stanford Gal‘. ‘M10 is quiic seriously ill. 5 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Sentncr. rllmsrlalc. P. E. I., are the guests of Ml’. and Mi"s. Fd Acorn, Chariot-te- loivu. Private Stephen B. M)"; 6111 81K- finfiv" _M' PNE?‘ p M" 1 C . left yesterday 1n rnlng rm Jana!“ 1941' to M‘ ‘md Mrs" Ar‘ iicésturifto the mainland after visit- mur w" Bmwn" “ dmlgm" img his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- WIIITLOCK-At Hlillicl‘ RiVCl‘. 011,35 1141115- P1111“ 511°“- l-‘ronrh Songs Betty Banner 31111. 15, 1941. to Pic. nnd Mrs] P, F I ‘ _ ~ - . . . All . P.E.I.H., Halifax. ma" M9210 911111110. gillltrfiedylkialwhltlock’ a ‘laughter '11:1s cspeyhrt seeiyeral days vlsitinB ' ifricnds at Dover and Murray 1-90 11111-435“ m‘, Talk . ocnacy MARCH- 1"11-—‘At Your Re 0 N ueat. ' JHIEL. . fl-m-l-"Thi . 5:555 u u! ,== .5 l Q , fi OVERSEAS wi *_- withtgllcitégglers’ parcels. packed c care by relatives in $132321; averse o loed iina i. “w N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Channels" ",9 é Nomi Wlllahiro i Filam- NI wan-via’ o " “‘*—~———~—— 0°17 UFE MADE 01-" sanvaqgn PARCELS GERLEVSEN-Atsaini Jc1111.N.B., River and has returned to Char- General Hospital, January 26. 1941. lotleiown to spend the rest of his to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gcrlcv- furlough with his parents. Mr. 111d sen (nee Thelma Woodsldc. Mal- 141's. W. A. Alley. Pie. Alley rc- peque. P.E,I.) a son. Garth Wood- turns lo his unit on 'I‘uesday. H15 side, mm1_\' friends wish him thc best __ H , __.. _'of luck. IPatriot please copy). DEATHS ’ HTIGIIES-At rile P. 11. Island Hos-l pita‘, January 27. 194i, Mrs. Earl,‘ Hughes. cf Harrington. age 30 yrs.: The remains are mstinil at the Cul- l liffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice x later , In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. Mary ickerson. who illed January l8. 193B. Gone but not to be forgotten MURLEY - Al. Murmyi iliirlixliivi on January 26th.. 1941. Rr" inrc ur- iey n80 02 years. llhineLriiurlom l.1'rg‘-‘\"dl|:'e1:|“ '1" 1|" 1" Pflflll" fiulgrisceflgifilmogixgter? l: 593mm llcr memory we shall always keep. ‘Tuesday January 28th. i L 479 Insefled by Her Family. CORCORAN -- Al lroqllfils Fails 1111 , " ‘ """"‘"*‘ '"""'-_~_' ," “‘ Thursday, Jan. 23, i941. Michael] 100 Late To Claslfy Corcoran, aged B4 years. fonncrlyi _._ TEACHER WANTED AT ONCE. PfillChfll for Georgetown School. apply J. H. MacDonald. Secretary of Trustees. George- town. of Baldwin's Road. PEI. Fimcml ‘rom the residence o! John Czir- coran. Baldwin's Road. at n11," o‘- ~look, to 8t. Cuthbertls Church, 5t. 5mm“, n-sal-i-za-zi. ‘flia Gntral iiuardianl- C8INFEIIEBATION LIFE INSUIt ’ l VlSlTlNl" CITE-M. I‘ A id, ., ' Mn G,.',,,g§“D,,.‘f,,,_ ,iiou in ilic P111511 liull a wen-k from Clyde River‘ are among the jurors |"next, Wednesday for mgin1bgf5 o; the dictums of llio marl" lll.“\' mus: .1“ nflgndancg at the Hilary 51p lthe Air Force uiaticncd 112.11" in l lchiirlotteiown, they are the guests? TI-lE L CHARLOTTETOWN QIABDIAN _ Only 4 [lays 'l‘o Pay First Instal- ment on Dominion ln- come Taxes PAY PROMPTLY — SAVE lNTERESl ‘Annual meeting St. Paul's Church The annual meeting m‘ St. Paufs |Parisl1 Church was licid last night in the Parish Hall. Tin" meeting. which was largely ziticiiclczi, was pre ided over by the Rector, Icy. A. LeDrew Gardner. The financial statement for the year 1940 was presented by Mi". W. "E. Champion, people's warden, who also moved iis adoption. fl pre- sented the picture of a very succcxss- 'ful year's work, there being a. small lexcess of receipts over expenditure; ‘its many excellent features ivere commented on by Hon. G. DeBlols 'who seconded the motlon- and M1". W. E. Bentley, K. C.. wiio suppoi-i- ed it. The report was unanimously ado . The election of officers than foi- lowed. Hon. o. 1:). DeBlols and Messrs. W. E, Champion, H. H. Home, A. J. Hasla-m, P. E. Palmer, W, R. Aitken, E. V. Bell and J.E. Worth being elected to the ve L111", while Messrs. H. L. Palmer" and R. E. Kemp were elected lis represen- tativas to the Diocesan Synod. with Messrs. H. A. Messervy" and J. E. Worth as substitutes. Me srs. N. H. DeBlois, H. E. Mil- ler. W. Warren and George Hardy were chosen as ivpiveselilaiives 1o the DIOCIEEU! Church Society, and Mr. W. R. Adams ivus reappoint/ed as auditor. Mr. H. H. Home. Rectors war- sden, complimented the Rector on the good work which had lacen (117110 lm the parish, willie Rev. M1". Gard- ner on his part Lhuiikccl the clioii" for their faithfulness, and the ex- cellent music they had rendered during the past year. The remaining reports were tlieii moved, sccmidezl 11nd adopted un- animously. A resolution of thanks and 11;)- ‘of the Christian leadership of the Rector. Rev. A. LcDrevi‘ Gardner" nnd Mrs. Gardner. was then movcrl by Hon. G. D. DrBlois, seconded by ,M1f. George Hardy and (‘flffiffii un- ‘ammously by :1 standing vole. Mi". DeBlois stressed the 110cc sity of everyone giving his besi. in support of the magnificent work wlilcii the Rector was doing, 110i. only in the parish of St. Pours but in the in- terests of the Church us" a ivhole. A vote of tiinnks lo \.l"r" Churc wardens and vcsiry for Ll1(‘il'.'~;illf‘ll- did services during the post yr-ai" was moved by Judge H. L. Palmer, seconded by M1". H. A. Mcsservy. and ‘carried unanicnoilsiy, " During a rccc. delightful re- freshments were "rvcd by the ia- dies" of thc Polish guild. it “'21s decided i0 hold a 1'0"" lhc city. | The meoliit-g was bronchi. i.) "1 close by i110 Bmuvliciinn 111111 illi) singing of i11c Nutioilni Aniliuni. Ferry Fairview Fails in attempt To resume service Captain Jerry Duilcviic of ilic 1111" ferrv ‘l'"i1ii"vn"\v," iiliicii lilacs i1(‘- tween bl1lll'iUll-.lt)\\'ll 111m ll.i Poini. sliicl insi. iiiiilii 111:1. 111:. (Lid not attempt to inukc a cl" vesierdav because oi the heavy" mist of Sunday night. An uitcmpi. i0 resume the Oiieiallon Q1 lin- sched- uc. which 11nd been uoundciiod on January 15. was mac." biilldilV ill- ternoon but lulled ivlicn livo~lliir " of the iilu was comblciul .1L .1 o'clock aflei" four hours’ biiltlc with the heavy icc. Farmers from the Soulli SilUFC and West River (IlSIYlCLs roqucsiccl the Department oi Public Works to rc-cpen ilic service its an fill-i\'lil.(‘i' "route and as a result Clint. uouucilc mane the iliiClillli, but i111", iniin lie opened \\'.1s comblciciv blocked ‘ilflflill yesterday. It will be recalled illzll. llic luicst crossing made bv llic 191T)’ \\'.l.s' in the yeai" 1937 when the sriicciulc wns abandoned on Fob. i4. duo lo l the 11cc iTwo w ks later 1111-, 5111111" vein". it begun crossing lllllillll, cimiliiii", u ii"- cord of on.y two weeks lay-mi iii" the winter. Farmers from tlii" 51111111 shori- requested the survive bc smiicrl snow the YlVOI.‘ ice 11nd become ni- i most impassable. Yestcriluv. hou- cvei". it was reported that 11".". ~~' l)\' ice" was improved. duo lo ilic liciivv irosi. In Memo riam l l l MR. RlCllAlLl) Mlilllili!’ The death icok place :11. ltfuvixiy" Harbor on Sunday January" 20111 oi Mr. Richard Murlcy a well known and highly mspccicd resident 0i that place for half ii ccnti v. Mi" Murley who uxas in his 9211c. your. was born in England mid caunc" 1o Charlottetown as a boy. As a wun-g 1111111 11c jolnrrl 1.111" staff oi Albert Pvouxse 11nd Co. ail. Murray Harbor illifi for many vixirs prior to his retirement [r0111 llllnlllC s 11c enjoyed the (‘0llil(l(‘ll(.'\‘ oi’ that Company as their lovcmun. Shortly nftcr retiring nimiii 20 years ago, he lived aci" "s llll‘ road "from his daugliirr, Mrs. rum Lic- Lachcur wherc he ins-sol 111 .\". \Villllllll His ivife and one son. predeceased him some d811- Six surviving daughters 111-": Mrs. iFred Licliachcur. Murray Harbor. "Mrs. Arth Wood, Alexmulrii. Mr. lEwen Young. Min-my Harbor, Mrs. Patterson, Western Canada, and iuo unmarried dnugiii-rs. Miirgivnci nnd Zcitie to uliun iln" l'.l'.li\.)| i-x- lends sympathy. The funeral will be livid from the residence of Fred bciischcur to Murray Harbor f‘('l‘liP"‘Z'_\ 111 tuo p. m. Tuesday Jaiiuuijv 28111. niniinffiiiu- 1811i; preclai-ion fol" ilic splendid results? iii. a111,: , s" iv of i‘(‘l)llil'S to illi‘1.'l'llli. , again i11 orcici" that ilicv miglii 1.1- , nble to market thcii" turnips 1i1111:i-- cliniclv. Duc to ilic l'."('i‘lii iii 112v ‘ to Eire nucl out IB. I. S. holds lilegular meeting I The regular monthly meeting the Benevolent Irish Society v held on January B. Routine busi- ncss was carried out. The following committee reports \\"cre submitted: Charity, bv 'I‘l1os. l Flynn, who stated there was an in- crease shown in the demand for re- ,llef during the past quarter. Dona- 'tl0ns were made to the Red Cross lSmieLv. p.111. Hospital. City Hos- lpitui, Si, Vincents Orpliairage, Mt. i Herbert Orphanage and Social Sci"- ivice: Social evenings. by Wilfred iMc-Kcnnu; Play committee. byPre- "sirient E. Kelly, who announced that preparations were under wav for the annual St. Patrick's play which will be held on Monday. March 17, nint- lnee and. evening. Brother John Callaghan had boon zinnnimed to collect zulvcrtisenicnts for this play. 11c reported: Treasurer's report bv John Callaghan, showed the society was in good financial standing. i It was decided that ilie annual St. Patrick's Dav Dflflltlf‘ would be hold as usual 011 Murcli 1'1. _ Following the inveiini: an cnliiv- able smoker. musical. pcviod fllif card 1.2111110 was he'd. The auction winners were Mr. P. B. McTailuc and Mi‘. M. O. Callaghan. _ i Several communications. which 1 were rend bV SPCYQWYV J. W. Ho- Hilll, \\'(‘l'(‘. YOCPIVPIL ROTARY F! :1 m At the Rotary lilllCllCfFi gvslcirij liic 5]l0i\li(3l' was Roi-anon ii. ii lingers ivizo gave 11.11 luici-vlrilil," 1111i! ‘iinicly iidtlrtss uii GCYlllilll Piilloso- pliy, m relation to the pic ent 111111:- ness of the _Ger111a11_lx-0pic._ 1-19 qunwci from 1.110 wi" 111125 of Ficiit-i), Ncitche, zvncl oihcrs who 111d liuuglit LLe flOCiYilll,‘ _oi 1111" Sum-i"- iiiuii, 111111. pity is u \'l_L'i' uiiil ".1 i101"- mai disease, that nngiii is that war is justified, lllUlillly historically, 8.4m &c. _ “In this waif’ said the S!)f"'"i‘,4."1'. rlglil, and in conclusion, "we are iiilhlil 1101 only Gcrinnii iivnks. .ll|)1i\.’ll "us. mines", torpcri s, and boziibs 111111.1- fing fioin the . .. ,, m» tliu irulers of the ditvkncss of this ivorld. ‘against wickedness i11 high place. 'lt may be that when we have won In“. way, (n5 i um sun" we shall), ‘the (‘icluiun propic- having fell. tho ‘rod ui ci1;i.s!i.sc111c11i "ill bi." iii o iincod ti) lisicii to $211121" couticiLs. The [)l'(‘.s(‘lli muilncss oi" the Gel"- zmiin pcopli" is (iECDPI rooted lhiin many 11001110 realize. said the "peak- ei". li.u1a_v be trnccd brick through 111v ivrllincs oi thcii‘ ltff-"IVKH- P111105" 0111101.." nrnrly i-"ivo il'iil‘l(‘ll“‘.’i ycairs ,'I‘1":111ccnd1"11l".1i idealism “inch 11cm Ulmt we ("i111 110i. know ilic maicriiil ,ti1ing but only the idea oi the thing. "a manifest of iiie will. makes oneself the centre 11nd lczids to the attitude of cgoiism, sell conceit and 2hr" 11s- ::c1":ivcn:"s. which i"; so 111111-11 a par‘. .of i110 Gcvmiiu 111.0. l Ficliic who l-vrti finm i762 7o l3- Li"! look this" idol, dcvciopcil ii. " " a pun" German piciwigiiiiiv". ‘The spirit in the" Goriniiiis us n whnlr" is tlii". imivcrsil spirit. A iibout only submit only holy and bcilci" 11,20 would ("(1110 when i111" unvkl would Gillllilll ‘ir=z1dr"1'.~.il1 ' ilicin ilic lcii‘ coils" If it 11901111" \\'(‘1'(‘ r to mic..- . 11.111121": to ribcv 11:1" forrrd lo (l0 so. Nictzclir" ox- nouiuied ill!‘ doctrine oi’ Gcrliinirv as" n. 111C!‘ ("f $'_‘11i'!l‘ii1f‘11. H0 was 11.11121- rl by 17.11" i1 \vl1:> 111-11 ziboul- iinic p-ibl 1111i 111s- iimllliiis in 11 evolution i\ brniigl. uboiit by the iqirvivzil of ihz" f'""'"' To Niclizclie lliis mount that pit 1"- cy, and all Christian toncliin "e10 signs of flPTldCllff‘, nnd 1::- mugiil. iililL \\';.il‘ v.11.» 111v incons- of briilgiiig about-ii li"".1l;l1i-."1" s 11c o.’ soriciy. 'l‘li<" (irriiiuiis mu " . .0 in kccp their l'.'l('(‘ lflifi‘ anti " Llll inferior peoples iillCll‘l' sub}. lion. Willi such tciiulilug b" in; d1"1.l- ed iiiio {Foul fol" "iicruilons w" n" '20 ilinf an" 11."! i-1:l_v l". Ll v..li1 ll1‘.\ 110:1- hul \\"i" 11:0 iii liuii "i grills "i',l'l1 5.11.11" lduizs. , but u.» 1111p." they 111".i_\" est"; pa from ‘Llivir 1.111;: DFCYiliiilljJ, illusions nncl "look out upon life ".1: i111" lizii". of ‘1"(":1li“._"i" and 00111111011 sun <" lillfi uivc IQZI" 11cm in 1'1"." chi sirvln; . ".1: zlolii i1." Lnlil 1"."qili.v (ll 1.11:." liii‘ to (in ‘,ili».l_\. ion" lll‘.'l‘{‘_'\'. llilil 1.1) "imlk jiitlmbly" wllli God," i iloiiiriiiii GCH ll Spbiicci" who is scclulcrl willi Hi". J. P. Gordon in (iiiscrixig liic (frock Wui" Ridici‘ 1 lll.l(i(‘ :1 sfioiig :1 20111 on iv."- f.z1li ui i111" fund 31111111111: UilL iiiut ‘ 1.111" 1ii"i)\".ni'." I11» vniiiiiliiiicrl ll ("nin- ;)1;ii"uiiii~i_\ silmll iilllilllili 11ml 111111 only a lviv illns i‘l‘ilil\lll ncw Lo 1:110 ‘ greatly new-ion rlinuiilims. O11 111011011 i110 iiuilici" of n grunt. iu ii"0i11 lll(‘ lloiury Club ivus iui‘ Lin" (lil‘i‘(“(11" S'"vv1"iii s" nii-viliig iii good privixs. Illf‘ guvsls wort" Flying Officers ".1, II. Dixon 11nd Mi". Simpson. 11110. W.E.i-‘. Poul-ll iinrl fovincl" 110111111111 C. ll. Iihivk. iuriiii-iziii RPllllPll afiicilriiiilzl ivlio \\.l.~‘i ill i110 cliniz" rcmindvzl li.(' 5111b 11111:. 1111s was" liic birlliduy (if 111i" ‘lliilillfiliil llir offlflil 11111211121111" o: llii" club wlilcii 11c vspucluliy clien- mended. Al iilf‘ close of llie meeting 111i’ (ilN-‘Uiflm 1110b iviiil volrrl $23 1111" lhl‘ Grcvk \V.11" Rviicl Fund i‘ i)(‘lll'_' un- (icrsiouil iliail. this iffilllfivllfil. 'illf".'- l |l(‘i‘8 Willi llll_\’ personal donations from Roiariana . ’ ....__~__ China s New Waterwork Ari" Being Built From Britain Beyond the Burma Road Beyond tin" Burma Rmzl, 111 liic Sizclurunm i1i"ovli1cc.l11"iilsl1 livciriiir- iv viiuinccrs 111v" ll0\\' going full speed ahead on two oi China's vast; llf‘\\' c cctriciil muiczliikiiuzs. l Throughout lllf‘ bombing nf 11m Romi. Gvrnt Brimiu was sciidlnu‘ continuous supplies of ma¢l1inc1"v ‘info China whose ante-r supnly" is] mnelgf the most abundant 111 1110'; Wfll‘ . i Gcvmiinv is 1m luiiiici" ublc lo. ‘compete with Briiuin 1'11 S\lll])l\\‘i machinery fol" iiamrsslniz this “'.ll(‘l‘ ' ,powei". not only because (‘nc1"1i1n11| 1 ships cannot got across 111w sons" but , ‘also because ihc Germans have 11o‘ ‘ iikrkcl. cobalt oi" chromium to Slillfl‘. land tlicsc inclais are ("ssrnllul in," machinery wlilcii comes into con- . Incl. w i-li watci". 'I'l"1e Germans curried through Eli'r"s iziuuniic Shannon schriiis". but | 1i is siunillvslini iliui Eivi-Zs 111111 svhernuatln" harnessing of lin- .s\\lil- moving mniers of the Lifft-v. 110s; been given to British engineers. i in wnr time Britain is sending hydraulic machinery" not c1111" ovvr i0 Chiun ‘but i) Canada. Now Zcalanii, Tanganyika. Mauritius and Turkey. - °’,Fou*ndw‘“‘guilty” Trinity United Ghurcli flmlfnrms 9f "rilusiiln". JANUARY rzslii Itfio-hflssion Band. Two Royal Air Force uniforms were found hurled in a snow bank l icsverday momma ‘near the Cana- ‘Cilhll National Railway ice house. , iviiicli is iii the railway yard not 1dr ;fi"om the depot. They were later identified as beuiu the property of , _ l w. Reeve and v. o. Enderileid. both _ “Guilty. with a strong recomme-n- lalrcraftmen. first c.ass. who have oalioii ioi" mercy" was the verdict been missing from n nearby air- orougiii. in by 12.0 Supreme Court ‘port suice Moudav main 0f last i Jury yesturluy", uiioi" Lwo and a half W961i- _ hours (l-elibciation, in tile vase oi ‘ 510111111113" “"1"11"h° QXWDUJ“ o’ ilic King v.-. Patrick Cairns oi Green ' bows and were awarded by lln note case Bay, charged with uttering a forg- 5W5" L“ m.” 1°‘ “.135 1011115 a“ ._ - - "itiiication disc ivhlch bore the td instrument. Mr. Justice A. E i w_ Ru)“: The oumr l“ ‘Amenauu’ p" idea" (ontained a pass bearing the 1121mm: ' name of Calms 1v cliaivgcd with having ,0; v G Endel-neid A ma“ ww-k, |'§"‘“f'1“‘d_339_()- 11'1"“ 1114‘ c11111'1"'11‘-" iiig mound llic yard found ilie 1°11" |111111¢11 111 111° 3.111111 01 NOVA icioiiiing when 11c removed oOll-E Svoiiu bi" meinis of two notes WiliCil ‘snow. The police ivere at once nii- wcre purported f0 contain the sig- !tiilcd and proceeded to the scene. ilaturc of his uuni, Mi"s. Francis Mc- taking the uniforms back. Kenna of Kinkora. When the ac- When the news that the men cusccl milled i0 pay after ggvgfa] ye- were missing was published yes- ll(‘\\'iii. fi-li due. the Bank notified 1613M’ 11-011“ ‘V1111 a 11959111111011- Mizs. McKcnna who wrote back say- me lalldladv o1 1'11‘? P91115911 119159" mg she ilild not signed the note "1 19mm“ 1.10"“ 119w." m’? 1mm?" 'i'lie can: W38 tlicn iumed over to swuou" ‘mulled mm‘ m" the Coiu"ls. . . ,- ., ,, tion. had spent the night at The. ilmolllng “mime Jury" house and had taken the early M,°"“_"“'*“"_G°1(i°.1‘ Nflwo“ ‘formnm’ train west the following morning. ’,K“'~'"1°11; P111111’ "\"-"“‘d- 111111111111 The two vouilg men llflti been i. {Hlllwr bil-‘mgi "" (319141? FY8111"! sued a bass lo visit the citv on lust Ciiiilinn, Rusiicoiii. ; Hamil How- Monday night, but were supposed aril, Connvali; N." lilcPliaii. Ar- w be back at the airport bv mid- gyle Shore; Watson Livingstone, night. They failed to report back. 5 Clyde River; Victor Shaw, DoSabie; however. and have been missing ' Edwin Bell, DcSable; Cameron 8V9!‘ 511W?- I Robcrvon, Birch Hill; Elvin McLiure, Riistico Hoard and Malcolm McPimil. Hon. T. A. Campbell. K. C, and Mi‘. C. 5t. Clair Campbell, K. C,,, appeared fol" the Crown and Mt". R. it. Bell for the accused. Evidence Finished Friday Twlo deaths on 1 Canadian army Casualty list OTTAWA. Jan. Z7.-—(CPI —T‘b\'O deaths ivere reported today in the, 35th casualty list of the Canadian, (active) army. bringing to 167 the‘ toial number of dead and missing; reported in the army since ilie start f of the ivar. l Two men were listed as danger- puslly iii and four others as serious- i v i . l ‘Foiowinz is the latest casiiiiyl 11st, with regimental numbers 11ml next-oi in:- Evidcnce in the case 11nd conclud- (rtl idriduy" evciiiilg ulicii the Court iiud adjourned and when the sitting was resumed yesterday" morning. Mr. Bell summed the case up for the defense and M1". Trainer for the Crown. Mr. Justice Arsenoult azi- drmszd the Jill’_\'. M1". Bell explained the nature of Li]? cac 1o the jury and pointed out tnc circumstances of the accus- ed and also those of his aunt. He contended that the Crown had not produced an export witness to prove that the purporird signature on Ilic 1101c was not 111211. of Airs. .\firKc"ima. .\ii". 'I‘1"z1in<)l". summing up for ine Crown. dcsviibezi the nature of ille charge. He snirl that there was the cvldcnri- of Mrs. .\'irKcnna. both in direrl 11nd ("i-cs examination, that she did n01 Slifl the notc. Den Rovitl Canadian Artillery-- Uni". Howard Clifford Voshali. M- 1134, Mrs. Viola Vosliall (mother); lkboli. Alia. j Afnnitoba R/PHllIlElll— ) Pic. Arthur Lucien Rodi-lane. H- 191119. Mrs. Florric Rocligue (wlfcij Si. Pierre, Man. Dangerously" 111- guebec Regimenw Mrs. Agnes Gribben (mother) Ville St. Pierre, Que. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps- Pic. John fir. Juslicc Arsmault Mi". Justice Aisunu ‘ dress outlined the fu ubly their" was more responsi- ‘. plzirccl r11 tlic lzittvi", '11:" judge (‘critics questions of 111w wherrn" the jury jiIEiLIGS {he qucsiions of fact. Undci" British law cvcrv mail is lllllilfiflli until he is provii iguiltv. hr" said. Infantry"- Lt-Cul, Percy Flynn. Mrs. It 1S for the Cvoivn to provc a 3117111118111 “£53811 F1111“ iiiau iilv oi a cvinii" .1"r.d not for Q1géfiil3l-g1ll°-dinn Ennmcms ‘l Li‘ ‘.' " _ .‘ C"? i i ‘Ala I i‘éi"“1<1{1d0(i i0 l) on l11iii~ilf 11110 n Sm. Gprdon Hand-em. H49“ Th,‘ 3'“ “we of “blaring a for,“ B1». lcllflsfilifl Hamnelt (wife) ' ‘ . “ "z z . i 11d 1101i". 11v coniuiuc-d. The Bank xfii}‘agtl,l,._axl I c! Nova Scolizi arlviinccrl mr/uoy n11 n iinli" 1111111 rlcrl f0 have" been sign- ml by Airs. Francis Mi-Kcnnu. Pie. Anthony Krasnuik. 11-16745.- Nicliolns Krcisnulk Ifnihci") East Si. i Paul. Mun. Quebec Rcriiniciii- | P11". Norman Lcslie Miller. D-" 76466. Mrs. Agnes biiller (wife) Montreal. i Worldmllullioi?“ Headquarters ureiii New ‘Bllllllilll ln nnliiin Garrlvn. London Very linpnriiint M1". Justice Arscnault fold the _lill'_\' it ivri". very important fm" them r) ("vvo i111" (lPHlf‘i'1ll0l' of illf‘ ("s n11 9's" slrinrl when they 111"" ' to. Ii was up to 111c- ' to cunsiclci" witcilicr 01" not Mrs. Nicliaiiiiii would sigin 11c!" 11am: lo ii blflllk 1101c which could be fill- ed 111 iOl’ any amount. Aiiciiici" lliing \\'l1l(‘ii was brought out is l..it s11:- sigiird documents lus “iii ...i1("i".ii1" ivisK-ciiiia" which Ii, rinv. ‘ole foi- illl uomcn signing icgul 1.1, ii.1;("i1is, 111" iiddczl, 11c POilliQIl out several similarities lllllii uso scviral dissinmiaritics in the ..igiiliii1i"c.s pioduceo‘ in evidence. The: siguuiuri" on the (locum-slits 1 .fl ixmi classed iis ‘"i1"i"ogiilai"" by M1". .1. W. ihiriiacl", miiiisigci" of the Rovai 13.1111; at. Kiiikorn. who iva. uiqiiliiliiiwl 111111 Nils. Mciicimals" wrumg. T: "iidcncc of n _v0uiig bog," must wil The world's cicuiing house for UYCCiHilS mcius \".'1l be one of the most. conspicuous buildings to rise up in London uhcn the ivai" is over. '1i1c siie o1 ims urea". new block is only half a mile from St. Paul's Camcolai, and ut present houses part of an organisation with an in- ternational repute for t-lic refining and uveuiimtion of piecious metal" Loni-Z associated ivitli the 111st oi platinum refining". this orszai ilon produced, in 1876. an Intern. - ilonni Standad Metre in all nlioy of ten D61’ cent. Iridio-Platiiutm. 1t was made to the order of the 11.1111 . . . . Commission Internationale (.11 m l‘ hi)“ 1 ,h‘“" h_'.’“"“"" Mr; jlus‘ Mcire. nnd duplicates were sub- i ‘m “m” c01"'“u"d- he. “Qllm sequenilv ordered by many govern- . "iviicliui" 0i‘ i101 1111-» “#15 mcnis including those of Argentine and Brazil. Among. its other activities are the manufacture of roiled god and. liquid gold, both of which “'61? fiv- ‘ vclopcd (lllflll! ilie last win" when ' German siliiplics ("cased lobe ilVllll- ubic. Since 1911i. Uveui Britain 1111s not oiilv mci livi" oivn l‘(‘fllll.l'(‘lll(‘llifi in those ilroducis 1:111 has also m"- veioued an cxiiort imdc of very c011- sizlcruble valul" 1'11 them. Buyers in many ("Oililifivs 1m" to-cinv famiiiiir vrltli Briiisii milull gold for illt‘ 5111s! Bi- Sufficient Evidence Nvili 4'1‘ ilic Cl'()\\'li 110i" the Court umikl 1111111 I11 convict. l‘.ll innocent incl-soil, 11c added. 'i‘li("_v must be iurc "ilic 1.1" i.» sulficzrini. l0 convict. lit zd in" (lid not propose to ve- iicu" all lllf‘ vviflvnve. 'l‘lu." jury 11ml lll‘Lll'Il i‘ i111. ll." inslvucicd them to 1.11:1" i110 rloviiliiciils "ivilll llzcin and (“11111119 i ‘1- nniiiuliiciiirr" of _If‘\\'(‘ll(‘l'_\', ouiiiwl "11 '11” 1* "11" "‘*'"'"““hl° ‘mum 11nd. fmici" goods n» well a Ilviiisii llivii 11111 i111» lJililllil by law to givr? liquid gold uiui llflllld 11111111111111 l(l 111i.‘ l>1'1»~'<111<l' 11"‘- 110119111 111 11115 i110 livccl KiGUOYHLiDH oi l)i)1'C(‘i‘.llll. cicuin," he swirl 111 conclusion. ghlssl\i"l(l(*iil‘il)v311\\‘fl,i'(‘, . T110 jurors rciiicd at 12.45 p. n. ~ ——-————— and rliri not return iviili a ":01" N. Z. 11X. IRA A mull 315. Wicn ill‘: icrdici was 0N RAOWOOIJISIB icz-ordcri, Vi". J11 iii-c Avscnault. r0- " "" " -— i llrcd nnil 1110 bench ivas lll(‘il oc- AUCKLAND, N. Z.. Jun 2'7; (C?) ("upicd by Air. Justice". Saunders. —N1:w Zmlaiid bvgon 194i iviili ilif‘ mobilization 0i morn iiicn for 111111)" tialnlng than over 110love. " A fiirtlin" lingo rcliiforceiiiciii of men ioi" S9l'\'1(‘-i" overseas wiili 1111‘ PXpCfllllDilflFy ion-n urnt iiilo comp 111- the beginn 11g of Janna)". It con- sisicd of ilk" last. of lliosc ivho 1o!- iiiileercd bcfozo voluntcrixng ivas a-bollshcd last. Jilly, toictliri" “"111 il0\\'f‘\'(‘l‘, ll. WAS riccidcd that duc to the lalriicss of the hour a jury Wfllllfl 110i be cmpaiirlled tn try the nrxl ma" 11111.11 silllllfi is resumed a1 10.110 iliis. morning. Court ilicn ad- Journcd. it is lllldffllslllfitl (le ncxt case 011 the docket is that of the King "vs. JFFPlillfill Dourr-tii" oi Chnrlolicloivn .. . .- . . i110 firs men drawn by tile now" “hinged Mm muldm‘ ballot system undci" conscripiion. ‘w’ *7.“ . ff ." . "' lil sliigl." nicn In!‘ H‘ Rh I M‘ Those consrilpis a o 1 _ svnnrv 110s w‘: F???) ---Vli&s °1 1"‘"“"“‘" ‘*1 “m1 45 ""“‘"“' "r "1"" . . . _ v . . - . , , - ., ,_ Dsrira Norman. iviuuri" of 1.114" 10f) ‘ “i? 1118111,‘ "K1,? ‘loom’lluiggnnlghm5“. . and 20f) yards 1011c 11111111 1111."! 111cm- " , _ _ ," . _. " - CiIIllDs run nu 1111111,, SlllilLl-Elll. in l)f‘l' of tho Winn p?" 1"<"l.1_i" tram in _ , . . ii- gg-iigi . s2":."::"":§.:"::" us?" ..“.:..-i:...:."~""li ‘ls a" ____;A1 l racccourrso. showuvounds and cilies, 11011.0 BAY ans-r 1v. 1. I “"5" “Wm, . iwm nay r1 WZI."."1.:-".:"i"."l:."."i:..".".u."r..lil".iiiiii" -w---i>~ii-<= nrv mcclinir n1 i-llfl 1101111" of Mrs, "" Edwin Peters ulih (‘iillll fli(‘l1ll)i‘1‘i~i , . _ and mic 11s ion" m" " i "Yvcglfl $1551..‘ "lllhku 11111?“ ,\l"f‘llll'! (l)l“1l(‘(l b; .(llll£! a Cinb T31‘; “hujp-‘n " “ l‘\"‘n?"l,l,.sl,inl;,o.,q Womnus Cred .11.cl tlic Resp nsc hunts m? a‘ a Smndmn‘ humps lo Roll Cull ans A N w Ycnis Ros- olutirui. Minuiis o! 111st mc-riin: wrro rrad a's:> Cziwspiindauce, i111" (ii'(‘(‘f‘l'_\' BOX v.15 (lniwii for "lid \\"()11 l)\' llubv F1l'r1"i"l iiiz-l-Zui-n ."("i"l. i111: :1<l_|f‘.i11"11'"il \\"l'l1 Riicln Rvlcvlinns A pipir cntillvd: “I'm A Poor Ma".- rlcd 111.111.“ was read by M1 Lloyd Nlvl-‘nrvrii. A diiintv lunch w» Kcrvt-rl 11rd a Serial Hniii" sun . New" mm" h": lo be" hclri at the 1121111" 0i Eli-s. V i" or PJvrs whru ansucr to Roll Cali will be, Valentine Velsea. hnvc bran sold, sLa-b‘ s clcsszl and in so-mc districts farm 1's hrivi" bwn cncouragcd to short iho foxes. Tlii- snort ins L":"c"n losnu gciiinl siiici- 192K) (‘llli‘ll_\' because iicopli" liivcirt lied 1.111" lnoncv i0 go 111ml- ing, and poo 1e in the know say they don‘t tli nk it will evrv ("cum bark. at least not on ih" oil-ilniz" scaii". Kerp Mlnarda In the homo. " votcszi’ to .5, -:1iirl 111" v . , ~ -- i LONDON“ Jun. 26 ~1CP) --’l"na 5 e1- 5" . F” .9 i” P1 1 ti‘ i-Liiiiillr; Nli-LLEOD R011 of Vi". nnd ‘Wrl D. K. 31o- lmir’, Fl 7" "' ~ " ill’) is mm’ scriiii; 1151i l 1" Kl ‘.1. (i-irKP- u"("!l kllllitll iii i "ii '1» ivy <irvlol win-n l1'l‘|1 -1 11‘ inc Junior Royals. is now sl.-.li"ni1~d at Cal- gnrg, llhr-rtri. Variety of Papers Presented Before Entoinniogists ‘lilc second an .1 mcviilig 0:‘ tho Maine and Moi .e klntoniologiobl Conference held a: the Universl of New Bl‘lil'iS\\'i(‘.l( F‘ "dlerictc-n N. . on Thur ' (luv was ended Friday ‘ii a ".'_".ri(‘~t7," 0f Dll])“5 " ii-a‘ subject! bciizu P '1‘. -- a O‘) é". 5 inst-cm. A 11 W. Slilllhsnli pcrim ".11 ‘ ".\ B\ll_'ill'lCl-lll ill labu: .111). _\'. in i941 \ is ps2). 20 w" con ~ upuid survey _ Cioziiilm. Frock": 1c‘ c111": icrl mi ing Nova S Isliiiui. Niiv 13 . 11011.31 as 1.1m \v<-si to 1i sinnpIl-s n1 OTHER Ill '\ I"l'l its‘ F, M, C".i1".1"iii"-. toniological i1‘ town descbrd 7,. l_l1.ll’ilL‘('i‘$ in ". Worked i155 \\;i n" yOlid Bliiiuoi" on. 1.. obscoi. Rici-i" l)" Ciii-ivoiiii i111 Bands was ' 1111111 a ' wed ‘ i" p fllllliLlil J. moioici i, 1-. Brnnvi i" ." A. . .\';1.sl1. ICYYF" ‘Oil’ 111" '11:." 111i? 1111"’. 1hr" finzi" ‘l’ slip.‘ in! v" 51min" .1 "i it . ' Ti 1' " .1". of Ne“ 1'1""; » ANNUAL MEETING I 'l'hi." ziiiniizil nl\‘(‘ill‘;,'_ iii" the Provincial (‘omil-il of ilu" Ho)" Sviiuis ‘\<"slli‘lllillll\ of Prince licluunl islzind will iiikc plum" ihi": !“ii‘!ll1iii‘. Jan- illll‘) L's‘ :11 \‘ il I'li1(‘l\ iii ihi" ('h:i1"l0ii("iii\i1i lliilcl. .-\ll lcridcrs nnll (iihi-rs iiiicvcsi- 0d zirc inviivrl in iiiiviul this meeting. 11-5219.