THE WESTERNGUARDIAN “Mi-nu. .1 1m Pond n on h Street _ ‘GENT’ siiivuvlsnsinu Kim rnihlzs county rum“ m cri lions, Advertilin , should he left with Mrs, Pond, The Guardian may bu bonghst Galley: p} ‘any of the following stores In u g okstore. Water Street. Gouriies Drnlstflre. Water Street fifilllllll) Bakery, Water Street. Mark Gundel 67 Granville SIIQQQ The Guardian will be delivered to any home in can," Boy at 2c per day, nl' 10o per week. Phone 239 n gm your order to the boy responsible for deliveries Summerslde by for this service, on your route. - - |1nin ls reserved for new! ' —BUY HORSE SHOES and Nails irmisni-cilihntcrest. but ndrvrtisihlhit Bruce's. L-197-1-ll-2i. 0| a ncwsv nature may be Inserted -__.__ n g (CHIS a word. strictly payable —DA.NCE Monday. January 13, i“ Jlllilllffi. French River Hall. Lunch served. #_____ _. L-218-1-1l-2i. m _ _ -——._. _)l.\lL ORDERS foy quality C81" --NO APPETITE — Take 119x31] iflmfls‘ [COB to Braceiflioi-l-il-zi. %%%S1l'1;gh.°il' “W” mug Co" _ tires, ‘°1“"'»9“' - aulimllilsbl lsiaigaiefi: _ 1'1"“ we C a Ii-197-1-ll-2i. i ANNUAL meeting of rhquc United Church will :11 ihe classroom on Tues- 11. 111. L-231. _gc0!\‘0.\llZE — save f1 —AT THE Gay Parec this week 5% off all goods in stock. Also showing of new fur coats by rep- resentative of Perley Fur Com. Dim)’. Montreal. L-236-l-l3-2i. l Heavy Attacks -.\.\'.\1t\1. MEETING of Long River PI-pdiflcrizii. Church, ‘Iues- ___._. g1f,-,_"““"" d" °‘ {~‘.‘§.5i“f."..§§.§ _0Pl-l.\‘l ‘G GAME of the North 511m in ' League, Kensington Rink. M. (Liy Jniiunrv 13th. 194]. l, B Ir 31, Spring Valley \'s. Ken- SATURDAY RAIDS y LONDON Jan. l2—(AP)—Thls . . . 1t dl r 1'3 x 1 . nugtnn Suit. Fires. Admission 200 fjfgfi; noightnngarilrigttogili félllgllflfiiglgl» |111i 10c. L'3°6‘1'11'21- 3f lijuncgreds olf bfireland explosive , T. 9m S FODDB y ieavy German .-oo1xo xicnnv -ri-1enos ivill bombers in a sho 1. b t 1 te be pica to loam that Mr. Amos ram r u n use Hublfivfi luilkllig a K004i YBCOVBTY The attack threatened but never from his resvut. opcrfltivn 101‘ MY ‘BCIIIGVEC! the destruction done in peiuiiciis 1'11 the Prince County Hos- the great fire-bomb attack Dec. piUll. -5. 29 on the "city"'. London's crowd- ilarsiincr tc Volunteer fire watchers and fighters quickly extinguished fires icouiiiiucd from pagorl) w were so bright for a time that one could rend a newspaper on the blacked-out city's roofs. One_re orter counted at least 50 iiicendiar es as they swishcd to the ground at one time. starting rows of bright blue lights. One bv one. Bible Society Meeting follows Prayer Service The final meeting of the Week o! Prayer was held in the Baptist Church and was very largely attend- ed. The pastor, Rev. C. W. Cook conducted the service. A mixed choir from the different. churches with Mrs. Dobson at the organ as- sisted with the service of song. Rev. L.E.G. Davies was the guest speaker and brought comfort and hope to the congregation as in a convincing semen he showed that if we lieve the teachings of Christ. we cannot but. feel certain that He is the answer to the world's need. Rev. George Ayers was the speak- er on Thursday at the service which was held in the Presbyterian Church. Annual Bible Society During the service on Friday the annual report of the Bible So- ciety was given. ‘The annual collec- tion was $265.55 for 1940. The following officers were elect- ed: President, T.I-I.E. Inman; Vice President, W. H. Slacford; Secre- tary Treasurer, J. L. Gorrill. Rep- resentatives for the Churches; Presbyterian. Dr. J. A. MacMurdo: United Church. W. E. Strong. Bap- tist Church, G. E. Clark; Church of Scotland. James Calms: Central Christian Church. M. F. Schurinan; Anglican Churches. Si. Mary's. AB. L. Home; St. Johns. Sidney Rich- ardson. A vote of thanks was cx- tended to all those who had assist- cti with the work of the Society.- l Morley M Bell’s Rink wins in First section 2. That 11 is "much more effec-T tire" to sci a minimum price tor. builer 111 1111- Slllllllltll‘ and control the price 111 inc winter than to al- low a iii-c and open market. 3 "that Llic cheese agreement ' lilliiilll t.» provide 112.000.13.11 iu 11111" this year at 14.4 cans iirs a Drover relationship -1 it ivnicli New Zeaiand cheese is bring sold in the British marker 11nd that the cheese agree- iould be accented on zhat bass" ‘luv biuuscs of one cent a pound . on cncsi- hCsllllL‘. 93 and two cents ‘ 1m that stun-mg 94 would be main- tained. Mr. (iurclincr said, adding he would iiiicncl that ‘the price uaid for 94 score together with the géfilllllilll shou ci be l7 cents 11nd o" " they went out as firemen reached them. ' The dome of st. Paul's Cath- edral once again stood out lin- pressively against the flaming backdrop. But. unlike the earlier raid. the main blazes were speed- ily put out. even in sections where there were no residents or night workers and even though there were more planes and more bombs in a shorter time. The strain on fire-fighting ap- paratus appeared not to be as great and there was no indication that it was necessary to call in fire-fighting apparatus from out- lying districts. It was learned later that raid- ers also had dropped bombs on . s 1-1‘ lo‘ cents on all cheese three districts 0f southeastern ieincrqi uiniw the agreement." England. In London one bomb . hut 11 crashed through the roof of a 111' b: subway, causing some fatalities among occupants of an air raid ". is found neces- shelter. Others were killed by a iarv 1o bring feed into Ontario. the direct hit on a bus. The Air Ministry announced mic r German plane was shot down byl anti-aircraft fire, and that "a 1 number of people were killed and others were injured.” PORTSMOUTH HARD HIT PORTSMOUTH. Eng. (CPU-This British naval station bore the deep new scars today of the Nazi “one-town-u-niglit" blitz a ttuck Britain in "iiment shoud pay iping costs and look 1121111011. n1. siu id be done.” said Mr. Duran. allcr the Federal Minister hail suokon. “is the working out (f a guarantee of a reasonable margin of profit tor the farmer." The farm- rruas bcuu: called on to make un- lair sacrtuccs iii the war effort. lie pledged the Ontario govem- merit to snare the cost of bringing ldlltiiglold to uheviatc the shortage con- 111 Nplv to criticisms voiced by two farmers of young men beirg taken off tlic farm for compulsory Provincial i_'0\' I tot tli Jan. 12- Leaving the rest of relative peace, Nazi planes steam- ed in over the south coast through- mm put dlfriidayf nlighti) flgd dgopiiieg < menu“ l d MD u n iun re s o ire om s an 1'1 whigclln‘,.esgzgrokllle tfameéi explosives on Portsmouth and its 1° ifllve the fullest consideration to zfioooggbggggiiégtts" announcement lDDltllll 1 4 , E mmcilgfglnl” Dwtmnemen“ ‘or said the raid resulted in ‘a num- ber of fatalities and considerable , damage” to buildings and homes. I Annual Meeting Several large stores and six Postponed burned-out movie theatres were among the damaged buildings. some residential urens were clear- ed because of the danger of un- exploded delayed-action bombs. Heavy casualties were reported in one air raid precautions post which suffered s direct lilt. Will Urge (Continued from page l) _'i'i1e annual .. District l..().l.. Scarlet (lha r11 postponed from inn. 21. District Reno Council. Bedeque pier has Jan. 14 to rder James 11-333. ;z~~...;l..mw~¢»»», HOCKEY lledrque probably in the order in which their provinces entered Confederation. In his letter to the provincial Premiers last autumn inviting them to s conference on the Howell-Sir- ois report, Mr. King said: "The re- port commends itself strongly to the Rink Tonight, C. E. Gurney J. E. Prichard Skip-—8 Skip-IO J. M Donald 1". Cameron o. BIshop H. Bel W. R. Brooks D. O. Stewart — L. R. Allen M. M. B911 Skip—7 skip-i? H, Dield I". Cameron 1.. Linklgtter H. Bell 1. Vaughn-n n. 0. Stewart J. H. Prichard M. M. Bell The last round for the first sec- tion of the Regal Flour competi- tion was played on Friday night at the Summerside Curling Rink and resulted in a walk over for Morley M. Bell's rink who made 15 points against J. H. Prichards rink with a score of five points. The competition has been run- hing since the opening of the rink last iveck 11nd keen interest has been taken in the games. Eleven rinks entered the competition and were run off as follows: R. Inmnn V. Groom M. Mellish A. McLean- T. A. Campbell A. Brooks H. Phillips H. T. Holman Sr. Skip~8 Sklp—10 C. B. Morris F Cameron A. H. Corney H Bell F. J. Murphy D. O. Stewart s. G. Merriam M. M. Bell 5kip—4 Skip-IO i. W. Bruce W. Muttart A. W. Palmer G. Kenna R. L. Willett H. E. Clark P. G. Weeks E. P. Foley Skip—7 Skip—10 Jamcs McDonald W. E. Darby G. Bishop T. D Morrison W. R. Brooks N. Durant L. R- Alien R H. Lack skip-S kl F. Cameron V Groom H. Bell A McLean D. C. stewart A Brooks M. M. Bell R T Holman Skip-Al Skip-ti J. McDonald W Muttart G. Bishop G Kenna W. R. Brooks I-I E. Clark L R. Alien E P. Foley skip-ii Skip-B I-larr Dickie P‘. McRae L. Lnkletzcr A. A. L ckhart I. Vaughan COTD. SEVERE J. H. Prichard W. A. Currie skip~l3 51119-5 E. N. Esiey H. Dickie L. Linkletter I. Vaughan B. W. Robinson L. H. MacFarlane w OI lllnnday~llolmnn’s vs. Ramblers. Skate after. Admission ll outs. government." . Already there have been indica- tions from several roggoels that the proposed chm." m n on-pro- vinciel fiscal relations and transfer of powers to the Dominion will meet with opposition. Under the commission's fiscal plan. the Dominion would assume the entire cost of relief for em- ployable unemployed and take over all provincial debt. In return, the provinces would withdraw from the personal income tax, corporation and inheritance tax fields and izlve up existing subsidies. National nd- justment grants would be made to provinces chronically unable to maintain aver standards of wel- fare and educa cmal services. According to the rocedure plann- ed by the Prime M Lster, each pm- vlncial Premier will be asked to present the views of his government. These proceedings will be in pub- lic and will be followed by s dis- cussion on whether the remainder of the conference will be open to press. Premier Hepburn of Ontario has stated publicly that he is stronILV in favor of opening all deliberations to the press and it. is understood the federal government is Wllllm to sooept whatever i1 the gene will of the conference. Third stage of the plenary ques- tion will be the selection of four main committees on finance. Labor msin committees on finance. 181M’ answers, and other proble ALAS. LONELY ‘GATHEII BRIGHTON —(CP) —B:vcause 110 on; was will'ng to adept him, Ar- chie, amous alligator of this sm- 9149 wn.'ihd'"ifl8f' o o t o 0 o 0 a a a 25. 40. 60 WATT INSIDE FROSTED flfVlVfl‘ 0i Q18 11-5 Bk! In the President and Vice .1: DGBIIPATION gunned the fleeing Italian column, which includes hundreds of trucks, 1% and other motorized equip- An Italian officer captured near Klisun. was reported as saying the "Italians are in a most critical sit- uation as a result of the break in their lines at this key point." ‘me Greeks continued to clean up isolated Italian detachments in the Klisura area while others fought a- round Tepeleni. In the coastal sec- tm’. the Greeks made further ad- vances toward Valona despite des- perate Fascist resistance, it was said. The government spokesman gave this picture of the fighting:- “Despito difficulties of terrain and other difficulties governing opera- tions tn Albania, our units confin- ued their attacks successfully and threw back the enemy from ford- fied positions which he was hold- ing after extremely rapid action which took the Italians by surprise". Wilkie Gives _L<?9P.¢£1l1£fl__f£°m_l>fl8e_l> (Continued from gage The SUMht/I-EIRSIDE GUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE “Bring up new Artillery for Tobruk attack CAIRO. Jan. l2.-(AP) Fresh across the Lib an sands guns hauled Joined the shelling of besesed To- bruk tonight under the constant protection of Royal Air Force aviat- ors who disclosed ltalian planes have been chased from 11W B1!‘ bases in eastern Libya. The new artillery came '10 miles from the Bardia. region. where it had played a major role in soften- ing Italian defences for the final attack on that captured Fascist use. Tobruk, with s. garrison believed smaller than the nearly 45.000 troops who were killed. wounded or captured in Bardia. has been caught in a ring of British steel for f ve da s with the defenders’ let-met cut 0f . British military observers say now that Marshal Rodolfo Graziani. Italian commander in Libya. must fight in the future without his air eyes as the Royal Air Force has seized command of the air. A Royal Air Force communique tonight told of more attacks 0n the Italians in Libya and a raid the lMiss Catherine "‘ ""1119, . "Mr um; r Ramsay, Lieut. "m," ll. P. Fisher wed HEAL FASTER 9t. David's United Church. Saint John. was the scene of a wedding of wide interest on Saturday after- noon st 3 o'clock, when Miss Catli- erine Elizabeth Ramsay. daughter SLAN STIFFNESS, _ BUMPS, ACHES, PAINS from BRUISES, cnssr COLDS m. Rubbing __ JUSI’ PAT 1r; 0N1. RDIANi Quick Relief for S O R E N ES S , of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Ramsay, and Lieutenant Harold Percival Fisher. son of Mr. and lVh-s. G. Bowman Fisher, Saint John, were united in marriage by Dr. Ramsay. father of the bride. assisted by Rev. Canon C. Gordon Lawrence, rector of Trinity Church. James M. MacGowan, organist of the church played the nuptial music. The church was decorated with foliage which formed a. back ground for gladioli blossoms. The processions] was the wedding hymn “The Voice That Breathed O'cr Eden," sung by the Junior Choir. During the signing of the register Mrs. Harrison Biggs sang “O Per- fect Love", and the reccssional was Mendelssohnb Wedding March. Given in marriage by her brother Diigald Ramsay, the bride ivore a street length dress of imported Nazi boasting 0f Trade Pact Is empty talk By Harold Fair Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON, Jan. 12 -(CP Cable) --Nazi trumpeting of the signifi- cance of the new Russo-Gemian ec- onomic agreement. is viewed skep- tically in London. Informed sources said the trade H w“ 1 L Fget Air “Arm anéi a r d on e l cave "*1 th n a i’ t " Sici.y's nor ern coas . and stay i... 1w.) 0.1m; Qeeiglfre The R.A.F. said fighters main- t 1 l tant t li stern Llbllietérfi -1>.3?...’°M.§1§%., El Tmimi and El Grazala. were allclear Willlde disclosed he already has received permiséion from Secretary to fly to crepe in dusky pink. having a high nec , with trim in scroll pattern of shirrlng of self material. The frock was closed in the back with buttons of self material, and had s. very full skirt. She wore a dainty agreement extending one expiring in February is “not worth the paper which is is written on." although the German radio boasted that R115- sia undertook to supply the largest highway across northwestern Caii- ada - a purely Canadian llllfiPl- 1 sir, across northern Alberta, north- of State Cordell Hull England. Durinl; the interview. Willkie ls- sued a 1.250 word statement which. although it did not. mention b, name Alfred M. Land n, the 1936 Republican Presidential candidate. took exccpticii to Landon’s recent statement regarding national sc- culity with the declaration:- “I refute the statement that our national security is not involved 1n a British defeat. The differrnce between a. Britt h defeat or victory ' but ec nomic." is not only mil aiy In calling fqr the passage cf the “lend-leasc" bill, Willkie midi-- history. Th0 United Stairs 1s not. a belligerent and we hope we shall administration's "This is a critical momcnt ln not be. Our rc-blcm. however. is 110t- Blvne to eep America rut of war. but to keep war cut. cf Amer- ica. Democracy is- in dflllgll‘. "And the American people are so aware of the danzcr that they hnvc endcrsed t-he policy of gyiiig full and active ad to ihrse deni cracics ivhioli are resisting aggression. A: the same time the people are vir- tually unanimous in their dos 1-0 in build f"r the United States tlic strougeit defence systim in the world. “It. is the history .of driiiccrncy that. under such dire circumstances extraordinary powers must be granted to the clcctcd cxccutivc. Drm cracy cannot llfill? to drfcnd itself from aggresscii in any otli- 1sio1is and three Blackshiri» brigades er way. "arger than was anticipated. i0!‘ 0f- of enemy aircraft except for a. con- lsiderable number that were unscr- yicenble" and that the Bombs. sea- plane base. between Tobruk and ]Derna_ “appears to have been abandoned by the enemy." ‘Twenty burned-out aircraft were reported _as abandoned on the Gal- lazzi lfllltllflf! ground." the communi- jque said I "At. Palmero one bomb fell very iclore to a merchalnt veséell of abort sa . “ direct hit and four others were be- lievcd to have been damaged. Fires and. explosions were caused among ‘ “warehouses. Des ' c» rs tremendous losses, Grazi ni liasaconsiderabe army to i111», west, but, the fact; that it is not coming up leads British authorities {m believe that Tobruk will m1 as Barclia. Salum and Sidi Barranl . or it. The size of the Tobruk garrison is =n0t known here. but 1t is .ieved ‘smaller than that of Bardia. 'I'he ‘latter turned out to be considerably iicial figures released Saturday nut the captured. dead and wounded. thcre at 2.041 officers and 42.827 men. Of these more than 40.000 nvcrc prisoners. for the Iiflhfifl (319311 land ivoimded at Bardia did not ex- 1 2.000. CQTCLta‘. Italian losses in the 185i .month are figured at somewhere lavound 83.500 dead. wounded and imprisoned. from five regular divi- quantity of grain ever provided by ornament of lily of the valley. and- one country for another matchin earrings. Her ace .'.'0 . were dlliky pink and she Wm“ Russia agTeed m b°°st the pink roses and blue ms“ totals of grain and raw materials She was attended by hcr sister. Shipped 1° Gennnny- m" source M155 Mary Dam Ram.” and pointed to the transportation prob- George Fisher, twn brother of the "85 the 11151891‘ 1Y1 the Wood- groom, was the best man. The ushers were Lieutenant Edwin It W“ Explain“! 1111815 i110 Russian Fairweatlicr, Lieutenant. Hugh transport system has never been ef- Jones. and Lieutenant, Beveflgy iiciciit while German railway facili- II-Iowarg. The fbFlflPSgiIllIi igas wear- tiics have lbeenflimpaiaed by Roiygpll ng a ress o Air orce lue. The A1" Force om n an the Brit high neckline and the cuff of the blockade which fogrces the Nazis to thrfi-guarter length sleeves had burden their rail routes with the g1? g 1(1)?‘ TKéITIfmIFB- 55111} ‘villi: a bulk of 1:00:15 formeijy brought. by ans carried tazlliilmaiixi (l,'0<f)'§fl(/ b°§hh5°m soullmast Eléropef Ramsay. mother of the hriric, wnrc wncimc-vgilll tgqgicirgclgnmaljgtlfl selflgrzlililfll» a black twmpiece frwk O1 1m‘ lhc amount of 011 Slyl liedyo to be ported crepe. the bodice made of ., '1» 1 d tool?“ her u radiated tucking and trimmed ‘mp m. 1s u“ er‘; mm as Russia has little surplus oil. In with rhinestones. Her hat was wank" - ' . .1 Russia 1s supplying Chins black and She wore a Corsage “I with u-hcat. and gasoline. ' Five awards of George Gross for l was wearing black chiffon vclvct. and a matching: hat. Her corsagc was of red roses. There were no invitations issued for the wedding. but. following the CEPEITIOIIY Dr. and Mrs. Ramsay". By Pat Ussher Guard M "on" Canadian Press Staff Writer destroyed by British troops. "It is for this rczroii oniv that, Figures for total equipment 61113-1 I favor gram, of power at this time] to the Dresznt administration." Willkie rrccniiiicnded that Con-l izress _carc»i'ull_v discuss axial rcvirivl the bill and 1a d Ccncrwg "must. , not be harried" int qurk pasxqigo. “The bill." he said. "slruld b_c subjccted to thorouch debate and such amendments should be made as Congress, rc-nrcwntiliu tho p00- ple. may doom necessary tn retain lll its own hands the fnnriamciitai powrr to drclare war.’ Expect plans for Ii. S. aerial road Across Canada UITAWA. Ja1i.l l2 --(CP) --Plans for facilities to provide an 210F131 taking but nevertheless linking ilie United States with Alaska by direct air route-are expected to be made public officially before long. A report. here tonight. from well informed sources but. which could not be officially confirmed. was that a new string of air bases will be built from Edmonton, already linked with the United Stats-s by ern British Columbia. and the Yn- kon to Alaska. The plan was said to be the outgrowth of studies by the joint The brldegroomfis fellow offlccrs formed a guard of honor for the LONDON' Jan’ 12 “(Om _ A“ ce fore wholly advantageous or ivhol. QS ‘lawidq LINIMENT . -~'__:;;=; Editor bids Nation Face simpler life Mr. s. liiorgan-Poivell. editor of The Montreal Dail scar, told .1 Canadian radio au iencc that they should be prepared to enjoy‘ s, simpler hie afo-r the war 1s 0v ' "an ordered, healzliy, lumpy \\ v 0f lit despite i1 luck o1 luxuries which~have been regarded as 11e- cessities. Mr. Morgan-Powell gave 11L; Ad- dffSinelltlliflCi "The slillDlPl‘ Life Ahead, over the networ}; of me Canadian Broadcasting Corpor- ation. By the simple life, he said, "I mean the sort o: life which 1 be- lieve faces the great majority of u: after the war has ended." Al- though it is “a vital necessity" for everyone to concentrate on helping the nation's war effort. "that docs not mean that we should not give some thought, in s11 ' to happen afte the war, to the conditions we shall then have to face and under which we shall have then to 11v ." H Among the lessons of the war perhaps one of the most impor- tant will prove tso be how many think necessary are ings we now really unesscntial to an ordered. healthy. happy ivav of life." Changes would come. Mr. Mm». gfln-Poivell said, and it is the duty of pcrsnns to prepare not only themselves but the rising gonor- ation to adjust thr-ir ilVr=5 m mppf, the changes. Among the charms would be some ‘in our economic outlook upon life" but the-v (‘Ifillfi be fivhltvfli by DSYChoIogicaI re- adjustment. "Since the dawn of tho given,- tiet-h century the standard of mod, ern living has been passing through a process of evolution. swifter and more expansive than any that. pre- ded it. but not necessarily there- n» B’ M_ d _ . t .- 1y desirable." Mr. Morgan-P ivell uni; Zizooglrsvegs-llglt ggnélleagntlg: ’ SPOke of "fads and fancies" “$11.1. home of the bride's parents ‘>0 had been admmld m“ evfiyday Ellliotit Row and nianv friends “flgnwglggolgglrfigitémé taxginn h - ' . _ ‘ 1 ap- cam?‘ to extend their C0llglflilll£1 pine” .we ma“. most of u! a,’ any rate. find that the most satis- fBCY/Orv way i! the simpler ivav,” he said. ' People were quickly adaptable to fiirCllm-"tflnces. Mi‘. hIorgan-Poivcll . bridal g 1 1 . ward of the George Cross, for great, said. and he added that although lured since the British B1111 b68811 "and thgaéqgn 31mg“, hl,l.§d,.,.crlég,llf1g gflllilllll)’ and uuciauntcd devotion there had been SQIYW Hruinblini m Egypt a,.e._ com an drew the mmfqr; “mo; [0 duly m we German “ma; up after the importation of certain Light tanks 162-‘ m°b11fi 1;)‘ ropes from tliecliiircli .1 .k,to1hice men of the Rflyal Na- 1117mm” had be?“ Pwhibltrfl 1'5‘ Guns of all cal1bres1589. ( nds) to the residence‘ A, me recmtjnn : m, “jam, and an engineer, has cently, the people qlllCkly forgot Aililmi’ ammumt m‘ m“ the bride's table had for adrirn- 'Dt'L’ll ainiouiiccd in the London Ga- aboul’ n’ . . ~09 . msnt a silver vase or pink rows T110 In ‘lllQC cases the hero was B1’ admnm? a 51111111“ mm‘ d ‘\’l“‘*1‘1“9‘g111‘5' 500' on a blue rc-flcctor and a thin-ci- llionorcd for an .5: that 00st- nis living’ mop“? ‘vould l-ncrease ram’ Light. machine-guns. 700. tiered weddmg cake Omqmexitcd line or than diminish their capacity to Rifle and machine-gun ammuni- ' r _, - Enjoy 11cm; 9311mm,“ m p", dorm ‘.'3....."§£.1°¥§. “fi‘éii.f.ilfn"’f.lllé‘i‘ ""1?" “l ti“ ?°“'13‘°’£l"°“ y“ “who our more Lnnlles‘ L700’ Ereenery. and blue and Sl1\'(‘l' 01X gicd “@1510 lglettymrgitilggr 11118311133333?!‘ 127398153; glvnzhgamgfl Gm o~ rims var¢@r;-gg;inwgrge..be;r my» ' " _ -———~ Lam. Lieutenant and N"; o \\10m “ole 11 . . an - 1. It might be ust as well to may P,.C,v,dence_ R41” Jam 1z_(A_p)- Fisher left on a wedding t . t~ Peter Victor Danckweits. No details that by simpler I mean less con.- Pygvidgncg Reds, champi n5 of the points or inter?“ m m; ‘T411211? were issued. cerned with the garish things of American Hockey League. Ellmd times. ‘ ‘ ‘ The airman was Acting Squadron- cn their present chief rivals in the leagues eastern division by whip- ping Springfield Indians 4-1 in in overtime game tonight. (‘APS IN TIE WITH HORNETS INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. l2——(AP)— common Canadian-American de- fence, meeting at various points from coast to coast. Construction of the new bases necessary to make the 311' POillB safe for military-type planes will be undertaken by the Federal Tran- sport Department. On completion. it was understood. United States mill- tary planes would be fries to travel the mute either to or from Alaska. One source indicated the new bases have facilities to serve the largest bombers of either the Can- side a C655 F‘ t ' lli bride wore a blggk ‘signing two bombs embedded in an air- having a, draped bodice and skim dronie. One bomb exploded and I-ler black coat w mink and she w and accessories. gilggged with gifts by bv Boularderie. and on their return will re- t the Lantern House. Priii. Street. leader Eric Laivrence Moxey. He vol- unteered last August: to remove Moxcy ivas killed. Roy T Harris, Croydon Corpora- tion engineer, was awarded the as trimmed with ore a black hat their mong a total of approximately 500 (Miss Ramsay is well known in Greeks abducted by the retreating i courscs to be "built wound various hers of tho Bro» existence and living closer to the ideals which guided the men and women who lfllfl the of this democracy. This. of course. floss no: in any n foundations scnsc moan fail- g to take all due advantage of the resources of a riioclerii form of civilization. We can do all that Indiana-polls 084N815 m°V°d 111W l- The bridegroom was former] on Cross "for conspicuous bravery iii “d m“ m“ a‘ much 51mm“ m‘ me with Pittsburgh Hornets for the staff of the Maritime IYrust carrying out dangerous duties." mnkiadéafit number U’ “a a” m‘ third place in the American Hw- com any and now 1101s., a com- -____i-__ ' key League's western division by misson with the saint John Fiisi- GREEKS ABDUCTED CANADMN‘ FOR“ 1111-11111; back the Hornets tonight liers, (MG). The bride and groom -——-— ” Sogygn LFAGUE 6-2. isleflvygerabeen’ Ithrc hpnor gucfsts at ATHENS, Jan. 12—(AP) -Whole ' " 5°C“ 1111019115 P1‘ 0i‘ t0 families of Greeks in the Albanian 345N- HEfl-ER __ _ _ has been looking into matters oi their marriage and have been poms; region 0g Kgnitzg, was 5- C ‘ ‘C?’ can”! ian soldiers in Britain entcrina into the spirit of British life haw- form- ed a l7-tcam association football ch t, t Italian c-Tlfll‘. i119 M11115“? 0f 1101119 lmgue. H011. 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