The SUMMERSIDE GUAR AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE m7 ‘ i“? AGENT-Mn John Pond, 101 Harvard Stnet - Phone 2&9 SUMMERS J5 and PRINCE COUNTY of" pews, Subscriptions. Advertising should be left with Mrs. Pond r"'" " di a b b ht d l.l Mm niiiiti-iiéi._i‘“ "‘ ' ' °"‘ “ ’ “ "" °' ‘he 1111111111111. 111...». 1.. Bell Bookstore, Water Si, 'i'Dru|llo Bakery. Water s1. Emmi" ”"""°'°- "m" $1- Msrk Gaudet, 67 Granville s1. The Guardian will be delivered to any h Carrier iluv at 2c per day or 10c per week. rl11»n1mzlll1"io,sffl?§“§§,?,'§§ b’ give W!" "I'd" 1° "l! iwy responsible for deliveries on your route e m {P—¢"———i*‘~"i _Tl1ls column is reserved for new: luseigllliinsgds Jami“ Yvonne of loclil iutercst but advertising no“ were me solls-"tsmnanda can‘ e1; uewsy nature may b; “ma,” 1'1“ - sunda anOLS on the regu. "l ".2 ""'"“‘“ “m” "m"? 9"‘ llzlveu 1y Rye-v aiimovi/lilll kilfliadsiabt “m: l“ Jduiwde iwiuaim and M111" W. aiyllstlllfifibii 7t‘0.\'lll'l‘l(lN POWDERB mixed we“ ‘he “'-‘°°mll“llists» 11111.» x111 wait at Taylor Drug C0,, helping-loll. 4mm slllu AND cosrs -A,°," WEDNESDAY - Funeral ser- vice for Arthur Morris will be 11111:)" in 111 Poplar Grove appeared . _ p e llllgulfilll! Darcy on Mon- m?“ U“ Wefllltsdfly afternoon a1 2 oclock from the residence of 111s s. —FUNERAL WILL BE 11131.1) lllUilll-lg churg.d with an in- frnsiilll <:f the Eltcisc Act, the ‘$79116, Mr. and Mrs, c_ B_ use “'11.: 1&1 conncctloil with s large “Ti-s. Sllfllig St, Sunllilcrsidc, gill found 111 tie woods in thel _____ 1V1“. o! 111g Plflovilnccuby- members t __ n 11101‘ ‘, . c was find 510i and costs or three months gll 1 g 1"‘- __~ - 11d Vicillit _ l-‘llN.\l1 1\_ll:Jl-1TlN(it_0l-‘ (IYOIlE- ___ . y (1114 114' i‘ oslilg mce in}: 0 3 M11 and M1 _ .- w, L - , 511111111 m: ‘rown Council before were recent Iyisiictsmliz) clgiuilifiilmfif} llle t'l\"t' llcvilon was held 111s. side ‘ M- 111. i‘ll' sa : nc .r a _ , . , Yb 1r 11;(C:"un:~ llor Phillips and UOA lfim, simiiiiifi "isiwii iilli‘ ‘ '- lor Wilma. Councillor Pl1il- i‘ l"? Plmlllw "11 111111 lav Ccuu 1 , , up, 5,1,1 m- wdnld m; be able 1o Evening and for a tllnc 1t looked 11111 112.1 ll Mayor Campbell ex- B5 though the illgilWflyS would once l prr ‘ti 111s rcgrct, which was heart- gv l-d by all councillors pres- er: 131.. llcrc passed and returning 0.11???» i‘i1'Cl(‘ii fo_r election day. CTlliii1lii("T,\ Morrson and Wedge am uilclwnc for ailother term. —E.\'IIIll'I‘.-\INEIP FOR SUI" DF s‘ ().\' LEAVE-bliss Cannon the Government snow’ plow. how-u eler- W35 011 the Job continually wild kept it opcn. Mrs. Alexander H1111, happy and ill FCbLLSt hfliilh, W115 hcmp to many friends who called 011 hcr on Friday. Jan-uary 26th, to wish her lzd .\11> Rodd were hostessrs at . . _ _ iizc lirluc of Mr. and Mrs Mann mam’ happy fwrhs of we Cid-i" ~ Q. Sircci. Summerside on His many friends wi'1 rrgrct to hear illicit Mi‘. John "lllonipson, genial rink manager has llccu conlfined to his hcmc latcly siiff- ‘ ering with a hcavy cold, 1 at a joilv party given for .r 11 Eldon and a number of 50i1il"1 friend". who are home 0 i(‘fl\1‘. Eldon 1111s presented with lcathcr bill fold from friends. Games were (lriliclnrz enjoyed. Re- served by the .2, 1 s, asssird by Mrs. . hi n is leaving this weck 1110111 1 regiment. He is with t‘c siznallcrs department of the l‘. E, I Highlanders. S. — IllI(‘l1I.\Fl'ID ‘V A S W E l. L Ii.\'()\\'\' ATHLETE —Mii£‘ll s 'm- Mr rlfimcst Mountain rcturncd 1 hcme on Saturcay cvchlngz from a 1 busincss trip to Charlottetown - Mr. George Hawkins was a business visitor to the wcstcrn part of the Province on Saturday. The dmwing (or the tasty en- ticing looking thrcc layer choco- late cake loitcricd off by 211': Kensinzicn Bantam l-fockcv tcam. to secure sweaters, was licld 011 Saturday afternoon, with onc of the Bantams doing the honours. The lucky wlnncr was Master Ralph Profiti young son of Mr. UlKiPlll-llle 11 55110115 OPQW" and Mrs. Oivcr Profilt who in a ‘. . ‘ s l-ondiloll bccalnc critical yea,- or p“, hopes m imd a mm, .11e_ 1:1’. cl- part of last wcck and 11s,,“ me bnntnm “mm “mm Truly’ Qfiiillmfiitae m to Si‘ Joifn‘ MrWBantam coach would ask all par- . §,,iii"ii'lkl\“;_i‘ll_fviagg,iliéig ggiggLxiggiguigients of those hard working an- 1.1",‘ 5v his mam. Nc-nds Hé thusiastlc and clricrmincd bunch Min,“ ‘\vexl>_km“"l‘ [ufpcw of hockeyists to turli out 111 full force to show their iutcrrsi ill this [lfllily 1» cxlclrdcd to Mr. and rs. C B Morris in the death of their 1:11 Arthur V. Morris, who passed a- way in tilt‘ rauntorium at St. John, ll 13.. n11 Sunday morning. Mr. Mor- ns 1 1 ' ' 1 111 lll pcor health for a», and a short wil 1e PL 11:1: \VESTERN GUARDIAN? ‘fies of manufacture no more Scots Plan To Continue Kilt Campaign By Harold Fair Canadian Press Staff writer LONDON. Jail, 29 —-(CP) ._ Theres no stoppin these Scots, ‘Mlsered because 1. e kllt will no lollgei' be issued by the British a1‘- my Despite an official explanation, J. Henderson Stewart, M. Pa for East F‘lle and champion of the kilt, plans to continue his kiit campaign. _Mr. Stewart was informed by Sir Victor Warrelider, financial secret- ary to the war office, that owing to difficulties of manufacture no more kllts will be issued until the war is over. Thai, didn't satisfy him, how- ever. “I am proposing to try to t the war office to withdraw the ecisiorl and to persuade them that while we understand the kllt. would hardly do for the front line, they should continue to make them and when they can," Mr. Stewart said. Sir Victor wrote this letter in re- plv to protests of Scotti h societies which Mr. Stewart forwarded t0 the war off.cc:—- "The insiructioils given do not, as your correspondents suggest, in- volve the complete withdrawal of the kilt, since all ranks in posses- sion of kilts may continue to wear the-m for Wilikillg out. "Owing however to the difficult- kllts will he is ucd until the war is over. “Our reasons for the decision, which I can r;'-:ure you, was taken B38111 be blocked to 1110101‘ traffic. iafler the fullest consideration, were as follows:- 4 1. The impossibility of maintain- 11111 a supply of kiits sufficient to ‘lllf".‘l tllc requirements of the num- li)(‘l‘ of highland units which now exist. 1 2. Agreement tlliat the kill: affords ‘la vcrv poor protection against Eas lcnmpatwrd wi h the battle dress. "l can assure you. in conclusion. that I have cvcrv sympathy with the hiuhlanders but since ail the leading 1Scotti=l1 officers on the active ser- ,\'ice list have lovally occe ted the war office decision and rea ze its incvltability, the protests put for- ward by the various izlhland socie- ties lorc f} great. deal of ther signifi- calico." Mr. Stewart rctortocl (d n rflporte" that 11c did not rcuard that as a satisfactory reply. l-le was surprised. he said, to hear all the leading Scottish officers on the act‘ve ser- vice list accepted the decision. War —- 25 Years 11.111 Today (By The Canadian Press) JAN. ‘.10, 1915-F1ye British ships slink by German cubmarmes in the 1 lrlsh Sca and English Channel. j troops, Canadian Cavalry Brgaclc formed. to be ccmmaudcrl by Brlg- Jazi Embassy VATICAN CITY. Jim. 29—(A.P) --The Polish Embassy at me Vati- 0811 today circulated a pamphlet containing reports charging that the authorities of Gannon-occup- ied sections of Poland sought 1,0 “eXtei-minatc" Catholic Pole; by mass shootings. emulsions from their homes and religious persecu- ton. “It; is a. real extermination, con- ceived with dlabollc malice and carried out with uneoualled cruelty." it said. Embassy officials said the pamphlet was based on reports which came to the Vatican from August Cardinal Blond. Primate of Poland. and which have reached Pope Plus XII. The reports were collected by priests. it Wfl-s hidi- catled. The dscribtion of alleged ex- Atrocities:- Diabolical Malice Charges ship as usual. Authorities. ol- ihouch declining to comment 0n the specific charms that 14 priests had been shot. said that priests were shot as "snipers" when amis 11191-0 found in their homes.) One document. dated Dec. ill. said;- "In the Archdiocese o1: Pwman there were friuhtfu] mass shoot- lncsnit Kostazvn. Sroda. urcm. Kosclail. Gostvn and other cities in which were executed the higher nobility, the more lshed citizens and even priests." "Pile pamphlet was based on re- ports principally from the Arch- (llcccses of Poznan and Grlieeno. Priests Killed At lPast 14 priests were reported Ailflt. The icbort charmed further cesses. in which at least 19 priests were said to have dii-d at hands of the Germans. amplified n radio station 11st wee . Vatican authorities w-ithhcld monument. however. and thcir of- ficial newspaper. ljosservaiorc. Ro- mano, refrained from l‘f‘l)i".l(illC;ll‘_' any of the stories. Berlin Denial (In Berlin German authorities denied there was persecution of .Cat.hollcs in Poland and Still-Ki thGLACiIUTCiWS ‘were oncn for wer- the Vatican k m; _ garded as anything brought upon the country by and petty partisan reasons. “I! Government can survive the through this unwarranted all tical gambling. “it is hardly necessary to he proposes. The whole thing average mind any more scri tllc , broadcast of similar accounts ovi-r; 1 Ivfanv priests vycrc sold to be held INDEPENDENT (Continued from need of help most urgent. Silch a prospect cannot be less than a “cams incredible that .\l1". King really hopes his UNASHARIED TRICKERY King has spun out in his spccch oi‘ defence for the course that one was beaten to death with a rifle butt by German soldiers] another died of overwork under forced labor, two died prison] and another “'21s killed bv a bomb. in concentration camps doiniz hu- ‘liillzaiing and strenuous work. The pamphlet said thousands of Polcs, including priests. were tukcn from their homes with their bclrllltzinus loaded into cattle cars and takcu to that part of Poland] known as fgerleral government" .Poland. which 1s under German control but not part of the for- 111a 1 1v antic xcd territory. pace l) if" national catastrop e, plotting politicians for mean ndiilm cl-riwin to fail upon ii d discrcdiiablc stroke of poli- dcul with the sophistrics Mr. 'll.0.A.F. Ready‘ For Any Enemy Goastal Attack B! Jack Tracy Canadian Press Staff Writer AN EASTERN CANADIAN PORT. Jan. flik-iCPl-The Royal Canad- ian Air Force may never have to deal with unfriendly aircraft or ships while they are stationed here but there's a pack of trouble await- mg any enemy unit that attempts an attack on any Canadian Atlantic port. Reconnaissance bombers stand with engines warmed to take oil and bomb an enemy silt or watch some suspicious craft of the coast. Powerful fighting planes are ready to battle enemy aircraft. 1n a basin near this eastern air base are moored a, number of heavy flying boats which carry out 1 and 200 injured m a Russian patrols daily along Canada's At- lantic coast line, As a second line of defence, strategic points are studded with searchilghts and antl- aircraft guns awaiting a signal to fill the sky with shrapnel in the event of an air attack. Army co-lmeratlon aircraft are equipped with wireless to go aloft nad direct the fire of coastal defence batteries. A group of newspapermen who visited squadron; of the eastern air command were shown conditions simulating those in an actual theatre oi war. On one wind-swept airport, where the only hangar housed planes 0f a local aero club. R. C. A_ F. machines were parked out in the open. Mechanics working over them often had to dash into tents to warm chilled hands. An officer explained that these were the conditions which airmen might meet on the western fronts where all enemy attack might. dos- troy hangars, forcing the air unit to move to a new location. Earlier in the war this ANES 25R OP 1 ooo BOMBS 11v RAIDS Heavgc-A-ttacks Fail To Check‘ Finn Successes “Red” AttackT-Repulsed Near Lake Ladoga — 800 Soviet __C_3sualties. EELS Russian planes in o. series of lar e scale raids were reported today $10 have dropped more than 1,000 bombs on southern Finnish cities. (Reuters News Agency reported tonight that 50 persons were killizg l‘ on the Finnish naval base of Hangoe Hank Fort. was raided for flares bolus — he 53nd raid on that. city since the start of the war. Tammerfors (Tampere, muni- tions centre north d! liaising- fors, Borga (Porvoo) and other cities were among those homb- ed. while residents of Helsing- fors were driven to cover four times. Five Russian planes were reported shot down. The raids came 5s a weckl re- view of air activity disclosed at 24 rsons hald been killed and 56 wounded between Jan. 2i and 2'7. The number of deaths was six times that of the previous week. Forty-Six Places Bomhed The review said the Russians rlroprped 2.941 bmnbs in 46 localities in a week mostly in_ northern and eastern Finland. Dun-i?‘ that time. the report declared, “ a new record in bombing hospitals now devoted to preliminary traln- if . h, 1 .1 k d 1 t mg, had a deadller aspect. At that iimffkgaltl-brfaelaégbrgg eweg, tibiombgg time a German fllffliflfl’? catapult‘ ship was reported at. sea. Planes here had bomb racks filled and were ready to take off to attack at a moment's notice. Sand-bagged enclosures bctra_y the uresence of Bllfl-flll‘Cl"‘il machine guns guarding the airport. At another air base. ll.\\'.si‘ll(‘l‘l saw a hangar where mccllanxcs were working over reconaissance bombers. These aircraft were camouflaged on wings and fu cJage so their drab colors blended wtlh the ground, Oil stoves under the 0111:1110 of each plane kept 1t wvarm ior a quick is so obviously and notorious- ly wrong, that any attempt to tlcfcnd it cannot impress the ously than wanton mockery and unzishiimed trickery. The zlrgilmcnt that because his Government was attacked 11y Mitchell Hepburn and George Drew and condemned by voic of the Ontario Legislature, ,1 he has therefore fcli compelled to g0 to the country, is about as sorry a iliccc oi‘ silccilll-rllcuding as ever Mr. King T“i’"'“' Penm- °°"““i“‘i hi’ puma" i has undertaken. All thzlt nccii be said 0n this point is that a government so thin-skinned that ii cannot stand the tank a1", a reiuelllng craft. take-off. led to rave dropped seven At the same base is a completely- equippcd machine '=l1op. With lalaucs , in the air clay and night. mechanics - have to work around the clock to keep engines 1n tune. Motor boats are necessary around a scaplancl base and HBWSTIIEH saw mechanics i fitting out a boat with a gasoline Reporters were taken ior 11 ,in one of the all‘ foroc “crash” boats These launches, spediest express cruisers. are able to 1 1 1a 1 l C ‘y tasicr than Llic, and machine-gunned." During the raids today 23 r- sons,_fou.r_of_them_woznen were ill- F O UR TEEN (Continued_fmm_pegd_1) , weather conditions and poor visibllll: Royal iAlr Force aircraft were ab to en- gage and drive off the enemy at. many 1 nits. One raider was report- _ bombs near the stcamshipLlanw-em (4.966 iLOIh) 1n the Tyneslde area, without "In spite of the severe securing a hit. Most of the raids wok place close to shore. One report said 18 Nazi planes were scen close to the east. coast itself. Violent explosions were heard at sea off a north Yorkshire resort. Other Ships Attacked Other ships reported attacked were: British Officer, 6,990 toils; 2,881 mils; Knitsley, 2,272 INGFORS. Jlln. 29 —(AP)-— 0). Aibo (Turku), southeast coastal bombs. i ed when Soviet planes blast/ed I field ho lpltal in a village behind the Karelian isthmus from. Seventeen of those killed were wounded soldiers, and the remainder were hospital attendants. The hospi- tal, situated some distance from an air field where a number of war correspondents had gathered, was destroyed by fire started by the Raider: Driven Off The bombers which attempted to raid Helsingfors were driven off by Ffinnish pursuit planes and anti- alrcraft uns. and one of the Rus- sian cr were shot down on the outskirts 0f the city by machlno E3115. Its three occupants were kill- e Fifteen red army bombers. ac- companied by a. protective squadron of fighters, also were driven otf in a a, tenant to raid Karja. 30 miles northeast of the south Finland port of Hangoe. Heavy air attacks were reported over other areas 1n southern Fin- said land. The Finnish communique that 800 Russians had been killed in fighting immediately north of Lake Ladoga Sunday. where several enemy attacks were repulsed and "a few enemy strong points captur- The Finns said that a. Russian column of 100 horses had been des- troyed in this sector and that 160 prisoners had been ca tured 1n ad- dition to four tanks. our guns and age quantities of other vyar mater- m n. -the 844-tmi Norwegian ship i sank, The captain and six of lcrew were rescued. Royal Navy vessel picked up _a lifeboat with tibree men who sa they were the sole survivors of the i59l-ton Norwegian freighter Hos- im er. he importance o1 k shi ing lane» o-pen was errellgiigglzed g; he announcement or Alan Kennox- Boyd, parliamentary secretary of the food ministry, that the government would be the sole importer of tea. l-le said that after Feb. 5 mar rine would be "vitaminiaed" to m e equal to butter in nutrition value. On me diplomatic front, reliable quarters said Britain was pre to impose restrictions on her trade with Romania if the new Rumlmisn oil control inter-farce with the nor- mal flow oi’ oil to Britain and France for the benefit of Germany- Britain 1s _ anxfoul that British and French oil oom- lcs in Rumania not be forced to D811 supply oil for Germany. Faro the DIAN ' a ll 111: illbcr of the famous Cry tal ‘ v bunch otf yoluqsmrs by a tandlu"! ‘Stanbum 11111 of 1924. He was a .1¢\\'-, _ 1. watrhmnlzer by trade andihcir first ocmc which will bc "t sonic 1c. . ago conducted business an early date. f-l. i:1 Slunulcrsicic. in partnership Wbh‘ i race with first aid equlpmcnt 1o the scene of a crash on the water. Of all the afrcra" here. however, visitors found the fa~l fights-rs the ndlcr-Gvr-("lll J3 B. Sie ey i criticism of its opponents, without surrendering t0 the jit- "ww Mm Mmiifiime" ' tors and breaking all constitutional precedent, is not the kind of government the people of Canada need for the tolls; Weiigark, 4,649 tons; Imperial Monarch, .831 tons; Miriam 1,903 tons; Athef Morlarch and the baby- Bryn. The names of the lightshipl For Sale’ lll Arthur Allen. He was wclll 1113x151] than‘ 1n 115i W110 kflf‘\v_him. There‘ »--__ 1 y effective prosecution of this coilntrfs war programme. Qgféh ‘cglrfrfislilglit hfldflj-‘j; “are not avanalne, 1c c1 :11 mcllrn bcs dos his 501- On Tilesdav cvcntug. Jan 23< miles ho r n f" ‘ v“_ ‘ The a1; m1n15try 155mm the go]. 111111111» the iahvwulc w- lilo Children ot Mnry .1. Sndrllliv a“ “- °fl e °°llffx~nll1lowln comuniqua on the saetlarld _ streams of lead and ifiCfillfilal} blli- 151M. m; ;__ DUDE POTEVITKIN, 2.07 l-I fastest trottcr in the Mlfl- "An air raid war-nine was sounded lets from eight machine guns 1n the in the Shetlands shortly after nud- Aruold Wilson, Monc- 1 . .,, - B: Mr. James Momsm’ held a successful crud pal _\ 111 the NEWS BRIEFS delicious lunch nu; serve-d to the ‘players. 1711-11. ‘. n , is visiting in Sum- nlerwl. lilt‘ guest of Mr. and Mrs. ii R .\i.llln. Mrs. Charlcs K011; of Bear RIVN‘, this House that those two hastily- lnveiltcu excuses of Mr. Kings ier not lacing Parilament were without any color or shadow 0f tnutlin" Col. 1 fax on liquor conspiracy charges. Their dismissal followed the arrest of three men on jury-tampering charges. , P _. _ _ _. C,M B.A, hall. The usual clild V (Confirmed from page 11 iimiiihrli11gbeiiiidsiiillisbrignnbliliiiarlii; “amt? were“ pin-ii?‘ hr bog 1' .1 h d L ‘id “digitising the fighters 1s a young dgy tpdgy several bomb; dm d 2.09 1-2. Won Free for All Vrlcr 1'1 Montreal. (font afctzeanwuaucMgihaiictllc oélOlllTlfllV lliatveolieecbafiily alnsizauca iele 1 . . man's Eame- A“ all‘ 1'0"" "WC"- ifl the 565- N0 (181111180 01‘ Cléllfiggefi T?" l‘ Hun“ Bumlmb“ , w“ 9r y' ' ‘d. s Bing‘ ,1 a ‘pd u, ,Lr‘gd5,, ",,,.'es,.,,,- w wan "AUFAX- J3"- 59—i(»1’1"!\- 5- Parfls- "all!" "l1" 5MP PM‘ with whom this reporter F5”cd, re- have been reported. The raiders P011 Ellrln. flo- By PM" ‘ilfliirtis rclicvcs aches. “on (he L“ m H. go i" 7”?‘ a“ 7Q} “'1, ‘Qmliigu ,5 “L01, “is 1Qgd1) prictor was arrested by citv m-tl-cuvcs today on a charge or offering n. fer-led to one airman, who had lust 11love passed‘ signal was given after Potelnpkln, dam Lady Pine ______> Mr. Carl Nooiian won the Gcliile- ‘thin iuu ~‘l4°" L a i . . ' ' . _ got his wings, as too old to fly lsome 50 minutes. Fighters went up by Archdale. Is full sister to laerqfinqls mans glrxtdge aigilfiMAllnilézllt pggcs, s - $200 bribe to a supreme court yulyman. fighting plane-i “The men who but owing m unfavorable weather page, m,“ 233 1.; v19. ‘ ‘ We" ‘i’ l’ 1 ‘l “' ° i" i 1- The juryman Charles Rilivlctt was one oi‘ a panel o: 4B dismissed make me bee; fighter 1101s 511011111 Conditions n0 interception was tor-la’: Hal. the vearilnr thlt ___ R h V d M _ J 1 G Without Shadow 0f Truth - 1 "'11 ,, r Calls: l-fclcn Pauley of Port wtiierfs theBngamesrwerl-Qiiiiilshegim; .. m, m n d in when Mr. Justice John Doull imited the trial of John Tanner oi llall- start around i7 or 1B, he said, made. aid 251083.800 this If?! l$gxt 1 i” l ‘° l’ °° °“ '°°°‘ ram Neltrflll sunk Potempkln. so.“ i- ootly 111T And Food sound and when no I 11:: areuverwlllbenveryhi - class brood mare. Price S250 for lllilclr sale. The serial attacks were ed with a British announcement t three neutral ships had been sunk by German submarines. CAPE TOWN. Jan. 2i‘—(('P—R('Ill0l$)—The new opposition coalition headed by the former Prlmn Minister, Gcncral J. B. M. llertzog, and Have also three sets of trafk spoilt. the wcck-cnd lll Tlgnlsh, as (Continued from D888 1) harness and oats, or i. Frail w" llfgNcill and bro- the guest of Mrs. A, J, MacDonald 1111111111 of iilf‘ P. E. I. Hllh- Au but one member o! me crew urcw said. Plclnnl" Hepburn said he had was reported lost when the 2.0‘16-ton ‘Nb-Eu? prism. giuiififi; _ Dirtlnolli-h. N. S , are I i’- bccli indicted with Coiklgrew (lies; D D F M“ t d I I u H t ry b “ole In n" l 1*‘11'" 111111‘ rrwi-cnt; Cruncillor Miss Jean i-lcmphill lclt on Frl- pltc thclact that both h' a per ec r. . . . an o 11y pacer lino icr par amcn a o s . e. 1111i \l1* D F‘. MascNcllf Tile day lllOTlilllE for Charlottetown night to speak tlicir minds ill the pa", of Prcmm. 5M, 5m,“ m, forcing a debate on the m.“ reading verely from train tieups. Some rlgfiéfliiiniirbegighbfrfliirémflfilriziiflgfi 8&1; ANDREW’ PERRY, iflllfa 0i 31w F:a,_...<,$ MucNon ‘where she "mud; Spmdmw SOIHP1LUQLJQ1UIC and that the House 1t-1 h t, 1 d‘ ,l_ mu” istranded passengers had to spend w,“ not my", SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. rui- l~C111 a stag pntv and nre- ‘time ,scl had a Periwi- rlgllt to 99mm“ or t e Govcmmc“ s n lmm i ' ‘the night in outlying places, and M leastseveh men were 10st when the Federal Government. had trying experiences. Among L_1009_1_ 04“ ._., . . .____ them were several prominent. peo- "lvli 11111 with a pur=c cn Sai- Normally hundreds of trains are dealt with daily ‘there. ‘iTI-Pl A lzry lolly time was i111". T111‘ young Dcopfe o! 'I‘1".n:.<h are ,'rileli-lgiéibiallégc (laid/Salli; miles‘; BOSTON. Jam 29_(cP,_-1~he (l-mmdlan foubmasm whom“ s cniiwmg m me m“ mnir Outdcor Sloliilliyiflllil fgiiishe Pgderul Govern- 1,1111 E K ~ - ml ic 11-2 miles southeast {the Cross 1e “cc **“‘¢*‘*“‘ c‘ ‘*¢‘¢‘~‘>“**‘ ¢~‘*~‘* ‘ee’ skating rink. so far the wcat-hcr has pelt T, [ac Ottaw ignored a“ - "T- “as “"15 " ° ° scarcely u. dozen trains ran skatlnil. "m" ‘e i’ i‘ Tip light ship in Vineyard Sound today. through Preston this morning. P o u L T R Y The coastguard patrol boat Saunce, which was working to iroo the Ne“ mvimmni” m’ “m! them didn't deprive Ontario of her ri ht to pass them. steamship Marthris Wni-yarrl also caught in ice, was under orders to aid the‘ young people are making the the Federal Government had mcst of this opportunity taken cognizance of the Ontario In east as well as NON-h 11111011- shire conununlcations difficulties the oldest inhabitants. g llll. ALEXANDER COWAN I am keeping my poultry staff employed for another Ar-l-nlnu fitfligl-l- Friday from Bridge. bautculartv contract 1* j Legislature resolution of March 2a the Canadian schooner 11m. grim‘ Edlwlllffi gland, the bodyiof spreading rapidly 0'v'€i't'I;(l§!,rl"ilSflt, n11: 1939. culling for a frélflliaigztwnuodg were the worst in the memory of ‘m, “calm p1,,“ "y ",5 ‘iv. in your shlpnenu durin‘ .t‘.\'.’lllf(‘l‘ swan, who pr or young peope are a 11 o resources or wa , _ (iITiIL war practised as a like "hot. cakes." Oi course th: wouldn't have half-clad soldiers and BUDAPEST, Jan. Z9-—(.'\P)—The Hungarian press attacked Ru- ‘Traffic orl suburban lines out of this M14011- Wh! Ho‘ W! M" 70m‘ Illlfffvflllblo he"! Mil surucon in Wcstmoilnt. Old" P901311‘ ill i110 vlllazzl havc 15/116 might b6 Dfodlwillfl munmmm mania today M southeastern Eurflllc waited for tomorrow's declaration lmldon had improved and slwkes" i b“? m?!‘ 50"?! m!‘ "l6 V0119"? W71"! flliiifllf. 410"" men hoped 1i’ would be normal w‘ i‘ forget last season's epidemic of colds and roup. Pick out on his nation's mono,“ said Mr. Hepburn. Aboard trains The Prcni er discounted Mr. Mac- kcnzic King's statement that the Ontario censure resolution was one ififlg yen cnjofytng and improving, their methods of brlduc playing. 1 But 1t is somewhat amazing 1o scc i of Hungary's Foreign Mlnislcr, (‘oft lstvan Csaky, attitude toward Rumanla. I 111111 "uccn a iocd inspector '1 llr-pilrtlilcllt of Agriculture 11111:, W118 iakcn to the mort- evcry bird that is unthrlfty looking. ru-nnlrlg today (Signed) compartments designed for 10 pcr- _-11~ c111 1 1D A. lll . 1 h w ca c1, tl y \l .1 fclk .- 111 1 _ ,_ . _ . _ g,,,,.,,,,_,_‘k(f Sfmet- wesfirlljlei r5313 tdgwn togargaml°o, gfllggp‘ pmf,,”.,,,§ 1 cf the reason, for Cllllilflafm} surly EDMONTON. Jon. 2s ((1-1 Premier William Aberhlut. in e press Sons one“ earned as "my as 22 i fro‘. 111.1 lluq. place ha", mere m. of coure. their is no skating or ifiilfililiiigéir-s 12:,“ Cgrifieitgi osménfgg; statement tonight, ennouni-i-d that the ninth session of the eighth Ai- ‘A southern railway official ap- 5_ n" PENDLETO); KENSINGTON “l” 1 nit ~ 2 '1 1r 1,11 dancing. , ‘ f M, g L, |_| 1 111 1.- |_ 3 k 11 u, | 1 pcaled to persons who did not ab- 1111 xibiiiitnftxbnymll 11.g;;;n11g*th,fn§gg1g,,r5,,,lg§, wy,1;g‘g31_n'fm g“ “i” “ om" P’ ' “n” w" m u’ m “WW” .solutcly need to travel to stay at AAAA¢AA¢A¢ gum“- 4M" AAA vA¢AAgAAA A AAA‘ v < "an had been in Prince Miss Freda Clohossr-y lctt. on id,_,,1uu9n_9;_pnl|1nmeng_ i n° c” ' __ ‘homo. , land onFederal Grvern- Friday for Monircal, wlirrc 11c in- By Westover TILLIE THE TOILER — THE FEELING ISN'T MUTUAL. mcni \'.("k sinw the middle cl No- ‘tends spending tllc rcmalndcr of 1111;1Hh;_,‘ med Suddenly on ‘ghe wmrmg I h ,, _ .. _. N-.. ~~ -- . 1-— A - - - R f“ “"11 Murray ‘lim- P- E- 1.- —*— i r CAN'T HAVE HER THINKING I PLEASE DON'T GET ME wRoNaJM 1'14 NOT~ REALLY VM NOT... 1'14 GLAD WELLJF WE'VE e01‘ A F ESH i? "ill .‘~’..1:v°“.‘i;.“‘L1.ii-‘1i “.1."1~1““i.i lnfiiiervfifi"..~’Zii£°li'111“i§i§ 513111} MEANT I was SORRY sue 0R1: 1-1 . lN FACT, 1'" DELIEHTED "1 ‘ Fl-ATTERER 11111 iaic Ml". and Mrs. John Dcowon. in Tlgnlsh left on Frldar for Cnle- WQQKEQ HERE,‘ WORKiNG E‘“'"““" 1" Montreal H1111 School man. ‘ 1'0 BETTER ' 0:.’ Egg‘- LIGHTED “t tlrailllntcd in veterinary surgery Uirvcrsity and practised i sTzAlei-‘TEN Joseph Arse- i i‘! 111G111 . Friends of Mrs. ll “(‘“'lllOlll”ii. nault are glad to know that sllc 1 w 1 111l- nutbrcak of the Great has recovered from il-z-r recent lll- "1 Dr. Cowan enlisted with the B94‘ 1 I""l""11l I~‘0r'cs and 1n i915 trans- “uol 1. p513» wggmrgggn H313»; WILL (‘ENSOR jlitnzn, lcrviiltz overssas till I918 “M Mi" i1" rvturncd to Montreal and (Continued from page i) time; n?nfié"éens}>r§lillscu‘fi the large centres to lvhlch radio stn- 1 lion managements can reicr whorl 1 0 om"]'ll‘l‘)f‘na~s(1i'falcd with thO F80- Xm] rsarimcut 0f Agriculture, as llqtccidr, c Ix survived by his widow. ""1? - ~ ~. I dou over texts submlitc Pczinalll rvérmr_17r%rl:::', “"3 3g“: i-‘lliem as a rule. it will no? .' Jvillz‘: m,‘ Norm,“ r‘ M 0r o,‘ necessary to send texts to Ottawa i“ s‘ 1-< M .. i o ommii’ which would entnll delays. 1 1.111 NIH“ s‘ "3 Jam “M Lu‘ Fnal decrions have to he made I P-‘nr ‘l “lid Mm wnham 1m to the amount of frce tlms- on 7111-11-11, i’ o‘ “M? M“ F?" the air each party will be lowed 1111-’ n F 0i B'”'kv“i*‘~ Onl- Bnd and regulations rclzririliiv the pur- ‘ 111;», Mo‘; N0" sh of Montreal. and chase of broadcasting time. gowa 11°15. John c, and Jam”! Lj- K Y‘ 0i OLLBWIL—KMOXIU'OBI Star). ulnar-d’; hille pain.