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This War-Four Years Ago (By The Canadian Press) FIB. 2i, IMO-Russians battered he eastern end of the Mannerhelm sine and claimed capture of 1'76 iinnish fortified posts in three days. | ifltain announced sending of lghter aircraft to . Nazis‘ . Rumanlan ban on ship- Flgnte of gasoline and oil to Ger- many. LONDON - (C?) — Because of shortage, only 800.000 bicycle lls are to be manufactured in Min this year. This is less than 4 of the usual quantity. SLOAWS LINIMENT h. outcx RILIEF from INIIIIGII. SOIINIS‘. IUMII ACIIIi, DAINI IRON IRUIIIS IPIAINS AND CNISI (DID! PENETRATING WARMTH’ l Asking-N n s ll Exciiinqly bsuuiilui- that‘: what she will so‘! of this two‘ lens ill qold creation. New Creation a $60 Grade I a-l. Gordon Stevenson. ' Killed In Action portunist from p obtain a naval connois- Ifllsndori’ roared with isuditer. "You again!" he exclaimed. "Al- ways you srs in my way. but I bear no malice. A thousand plties I didn't have co-cpetretion from you instead o! from Msllow. blown to you as Martin." “Wore aware of his idontity?‘ "I am not surprised st anything you lmow." Hugh brought to light the cods message. “H s this sdri in a bottle and 1 got hold of it later." "May I sos it?" no transcribed. the letter expedi- tiously. “Ach, sol All our plans went astray because I did not. et it. 1W‘ Mallow did not deal th you u promised, h'nl" ‘ibsok of opportunity, not. desire" runs: ‘Varrant Officer E. Clair Champ- ion, Charlottetown. reported milq ing after air operations overseas on October 4, has now been | to have lost his life on that dab. The international Red Cross quot- hug Official German information, states ihat. he was buried in the Juuine Cemetery, Florennes, Bel-i gium, according to official word received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. G- E Champion, Charlotte,- town Airport. W.O. Champion was born st Camperdown, Halifax County, N S. and later moved with his par- ents to Sable Island. Canso. N.S.. Saint John, N .25. and later to Charlottetown. P.E.I. He attended ‘ ‘ in Canso us. Kenslngton, P.E.I., and the| Saint John Vocational School. In Charlottetown he was cm- ployed by the Chappell Electric Co. and Palmer Electric. Joining the R..C.A.F. in March 1941 he re- ceived his training at Vicioriavllle. Quebec, Stanley N.S . and Mone- ton. N.B. Receiving his wings at R-ockcliffe, Ont. He was posted to Mont Joli, Quebec, as staff pilot until he proceeded over in Novem- ber 1M2. Only 20 years of ago he was skipper of a Lancaster bomber of the RC.A.I=‘. Bomber Command and had already made fifteen op- cratlonal trips on difficult targets over Germany and Italy. failing to return from his 16th raid which was over Frankfurt. Be " his parents he is sur- vived by tlzee sisters. Mrs. J Roy Campbell, Mrs. Charlottetown; Mrs. James Fraser, Philadelphia. Pa... one brother James Keith attending wireless class at the St. John Voc- ational School. - UNION ROAD Y.P.U. The regular meeting of the Union R0111 Y-Pll. met at the homo of Norma Sterling Yeo on Feb 8th. Tillie Prowse had charge o! the devotional period which opened by singing “Take My Life" followed by prayh led by Tillie Prowse. Scripture was taken from James 1 chapter to l2 and 2'1, were read by Norma Yeo. Reading by Thelma, Lamont. Hymn "Savior Like a Shepherd lead Us". Reading called "Definition of Religion" by ‘Tillie Prowse. Hymn "A Charge To Keep, I Have" and Benediction closed‘ this part of the meeting. ‘Ihe bus- iness period opened with minutes; 3° of previous meeting, roll call was responded to b ll members and one visitor Col ecticn amounted to so cents. New committees were sp- pointed and are as follows: Con- venor of Devotion for 1st Meeting, Muck MecLean. Assistant. Margaret Mellett; Convener of Devotion for 2nd meeting, Sterling Yeo, Assist- ant. IvIdTjOfle Lamont; Convenor of Recreation for two meetings. Gly- rlon Mound. Assistants. Archie Mac. Kinnnn and ‘Thelma Lamont. Next meetinc to be held at the home or TllllO Prowse The remainder of the evening was spent, games Uliro-slnuri . two-ions mouniinc in miilrslnri ~_ ' 4.5,. .. .- ewelers Since 1868 and contests. Lunch was then served by the hostess. The Meet- im! came to s. close with a short‘ sing song. VORACIOUS APPIQTITI A single hawk may devour hund- reds of mice daily. MST-MINUTE TIPS 0N HEAT-SAVING Whistle while you shove- but turn of the hot water Heat goes down the drain when you let ho: water run needlessly. So turn oR hot wster even between rsmr strokes. You'll but your hen prob- lcm-snd rat/s fml/ A friendly reminder from your ‘blllO (Oil, dealer __.__i_-___. A. PICKARD 8. CO. Telephone 240 bro l0 icnsbly surly. Hugh suspected him of doing u ho had threatened in the code message. “Am making plans to deal with him" had a clot-ls rinc- , _ _ All his .- -- W!" ' when ho mused from s fumbled sleep to see the man standing over is bod. ' "‘ omething which had p. steely glitter. "whet are you ng?" Hugh doi snapped, springing to his feet. "Nothing!" "With my razor?" ‘Mine is s safety and I used my last blade. Thought you wouldn't mind my borrowing yours." “Do you usually shave in the middle of the night "Why 7.. not? I can do it». in tho dork .. " i: down. Ambrose" Hugh ssid. softly. "what you need is s barber. Steadyl" He lathered Martin with wash- ing soap and cold water scrapped his chin roughly. and felt that it was a smell revenae for tempkd murder. thoush the victim's groans suggested that a. medisevsl torture chamber had little more painful to offer. I CHAPTER XVI THE RELIEF BOAT ARRIVE! A man bent on murder makes dis- concerting company. Conditions in the house were becoming unbear- fl l! Ellendcrf showed his true colours. "It was a, mistake to save your lives", he told his former captives and present allies. "You were willing enough to form ance." at is finlshedul resiune my numnd." Mason drew his pistol "Stay where you are" he snap . h llifutxenanxtl nsolentlty turnlsid c . gno ng every hing, e strode from tlhe room. After s nervous glance round, Ambrose Martin followed. i "Aren't you going to shoot?" Muriel asked. | “You know I'm not. I'd freeuv myself, in front of s. loaded pistol.‘ butdthere? ‘e big difference in who's ng t. i Hugh Everard balanced his own automatic reflectively. snicked ‘osc the safety-catch, and crossed the room. ~ "What are you doing!" Muriel asked Just Arrived REVERSIBLES For rain or sunshine, these smart looking plaid and herringbone tweed coats, loose fit- ting, with detachable belt have a. lining of waterproof Greniei cloth. A definite two purpost. coat, turn it inside out when the showers comc and you’re safely dry‘ Just arrived. Saturday morning at the Ready to-Wear Departmen for ladies. ‘1 9.50 "Bolhng and barring the door" he replied. fore doing so he looked out. Ellendorf and Martin were csls-nly t lunacy lo got mixed up with t devils." "he re- marked. _ "Gonna-ting with ‘the onenny. MssioInIsaid. "How did we come to o . "I brought them along. sir." "I-Pumphl Rather the reverse, un- less my memory is st fsult.“ "Well. we landed in s men. alter- nately saving each others lives. Ellendor! had us on toast. I've no v experience of the typo." "You will my lad, when you get‘- into the war. Nazi or not, he's le- presentstive of thousands of his breed. Pat you on the back one minute and dhoge s. knife into it the next." "I can't seo myself in any other war but our private one." "All in pro er order. One cam- sig-n at s e. Putting optimism on one side. they had u admit in desper- sts straits There was he mob llty of the submarine to be considers anon Ellendori took over nonin- "And he'll replace the missing mitchine-gun ports." Hugh point ou . "What siss is the com-aunt." pou er. of knockng this shack} ken hlt." i "With a. couple of rounds.’ ‘That being so, we must c m; war into the enemy camp.” which wss bold speaking. but not easily executed. Two pistols rs- in ir possession. geihcr with fifty-six rounds of ammunition. "Plenty against s. flock cf sheep" Moran pronounced, "Hut rather meswro to match against rifles. small arms. two machine-guns. and s cannon." "Anyway we shall have to vscstt the cottsizt- " "Agreed!" "Can you climb?’ Mason locked hurt "I'm not s eentensran". he reinried. ' "Th- cave I have in nllnd is difficult to set to." 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