\fi'ln'i'ln'ln'w'h'b5'lnfi'h'n"n lfl-HHHHHHHHHHNHHHHHHHHSHHHHH‘: e A ROBUST SllllY Vllllill IOMAI 0F l0lli Alilillllllfi (E lll llli DAYS 0f o jfiodnood b, Sidney rniwxi-N MRS. MINIVER e " _ _ _ 5R5 s R‘ h d NE‘! "“""‘“ “Gfioii? wuyizflwnwvnnn. “’§.‘."Z§.'.'.§;'Z'5'§Z.Z‘"...’ ifliltuutuéi-‘é Novel n-uyjill-CO ' 5 “PRINCE EDWARD" -:- Til-DAY -:- Patrons Are Urged To Attend Matinee and Early l“? o v 1 GEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN lien, Women 0m All THE TALK ABOUT TOWN “HAVE YOU SEEN MRS. MINIVER? IT’S A GREAT PICTURE” - .,,,,,,,. .'."'-...."."':.-...':.z"a:'."......_ M "- Zi h.'t"f.i’.ti“'“'.t..“l.".uuu,“ l Iblgjledvmve- "r WALTER "_ — Dlrootod by William WYLER CONTINUES T0 SATURDAY Shows MATINEE 3.15 - NIGHT 7 - 9.15 DOORS ARE OPEN EARLY ».‘ Lone Slut fighlets ' ‘in! the tmitl not» northwards, Io want on mrivuge Lnemwet‘ Road! CLIFF “llulelo llio’ EDWARDS} 000K‘! for Photographs CBASWILL for Photographs. OONFIDIIATION IJII INSUI- ANCL L-fll “i? io-e-siI MONTA an UNITED norms H Pm ,_ 0N REPAIR WQlslL-John Spl- del, Boilermaker, and Geo. McLeod Helper, an at Bordon. 9.8.1. do- wtll remain before re- there for a few weeks t‘1"u'ln"e'lv'u'n"n'\n'lu5'|i'n'n\'n'n' P1555555‘ turning t0 their DOBIllOM 1n Uhl “MST THE local Roundhouse.—'rruro News. _ . G ---_ nuitticss TERRllRllF A NEST or smss! njfisl‘, mmw.,'Z,;?gL-,,L=="M;$ , day. The Boys W Street. 10-8-10. BRILLIANT YOUNG PUPILF Among the pupils to receive high distinction merit at the recent McGiil Cbnservatory of Mung ax- amlfiiiiionl was Dorothy MacLsmn ' . Moat-arm d (fltlflotk- ,\ town. This brilliant y mum. ' l"! l4 l- Dllpll of Miss gilxlfl-n Moc- Kemle Mus. Bach. and led her cTn-ss for the whole of Canada. nlinii SHIllIV PATTERSON ' nine year old da liter of M)’. I Mum Mrs Bruce u‘ ‘m wore Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Does week, rundown. exhausted eondl- _ Contains general Ionics, stimulants. often needed after l0 or l0. Supplies iron, calcium. phosphor“. vitamin B1. Helps you get normal pep, ylm, vitality. Introductory siso Ostres Tonto Tablets only 85c. For sole It Ill good drug stores everywhere. ___-____.._____ KELLY] CROSS SCHOOL mllowing is tho report of the Kelly's Gross School I01’ the month of Gr. vm_i. Eddy McDonald. s. Clarence Flood, 8. John Johnston.’ Gr. VI. . . . lynssus. l. Pauline Kelly, i. Mary McDonald. Grade II -1. Oyrl Moleyneaux I. Eileen Kelly. l. Frances Flood. Rita Bradley, ‘Teacher. mnsrovviv scnoor. roll for August and Ilen- -.Grade 1-4. Kathleen McCar- ville, 2. Mary Matheson, l. ‘Thelma Andrews. Grade VIIL-l. {gall SOB-lei. l. Lorne Reeves, l. Austin Carley. Grade VII-l. Edna Evens. l. Jean nancis, I Georgie Ifi-ancis. Grade VI.—1. Katherine Auld, l. Gerald McCarvfl-ll. 3- David 5°51"- Grade v.-1. Shirley “Win. 2. n To lor, 8. Vernon Paynter. Grade I .—ll. Marjorie Smith. t Grade IIL- . enry . Wanda. Ourley and bdnr TH!" (Qqufli) 3 Hiltord Anderson. Grade 1I.—1. Lorne Moose. l- Allan Scales. a. Marv MW"- hrd You will find here the FALL and wtttnzi: com you want at Real Savings Fur Fabrics '- Fur trim- med and Untrimmed. Fur Trims in Silver Fox, Jap Mink, Opossum, Car. ""19, Mllfikrat, Persian and Squirrel. Also Fur Coats ln Hudson Seal, Electric Seal, Am. ericun Muskrat. Make your selection now while you have a good as- sortment to choose from. ____ A small deposit will hold any Coat. KENNEDTS Ladies’ lleady-ta-Wear g‘ 154 Great George Street t night and were conveyedfiifili, . o.|.|...|o....n.,t>.»...t;....t».1 P51310119 FAMIL“!_P“ M Grade f. A.—l. mg“ Ag-m ion ormixlrrarduanld‘ £133; by Frank Hefillessgyt; motor - . m,’ .4 auditorium-Andaman ~,. , gem, ' - °' Grade 1. B. -1. - 0 0P0 t y. or the Prince Edward n. (md, 1 c-i Gerald Gauthier. ivuptln MW w» sun: by ‘I'm deceased w“ born in Moi-ell, » 1"“ Flmeflderl. we: rum or his i ‘and. my Reeve! a» Pastor Rev n. Oul-ton who also sew. 12th. 1 and was the 80A PLUS - DICK TRACYS G-MEN — CARTOON guoliingoau? M‘ ma Mm and aqmglo Cur ey “flamed m-mmm“ mummy, oglmslau Mr. and Mrs. John Mar. - l0 nal , MQC 11 _ ' (pflywi l). h b D Y- _. SHOWS 7_3_45 brother Anthony, of lgurhaiqti, 5a’: hven€:nML'Mlfii‘mM5ng)?l wfifip§flfpflfmltmfl°"m“§f“laci At an early age Mr. Murp took also with him while he was here "npatriot Please Copy) Aleel‘ presided at the orEan. The "P cséhenm’ and many mm m“ BINNIE BARNES-ALBERT BEKKER RIATINEE SATURDAY ONLY 230 Tw” “h” bmihtm- J09 and John _-->-—- winsome young bride looked 10M! ‘fin is‘ {f}: be?” ‘f5’ ttiiiu PllltllStl msvpmiv [Ollklllhttllll ‘I ' agtogggwllelarvins OWNOu'_N" OEAP‘UD lagoon fitgcsgvgmo Hanan ‘cgipglufxm Wollgxmslltlsnshlp. o‘ c’ I - u», wcrv. Auu-A-ul-Ial-M-wm fiflfififw j d , us. numb" M“, u, - . m; 15°F" m“ m "h. mm‘ 7m‘ ‘mm "°°°“Qfl”' ah’ w“ and letters of sympathy receivgd ’ ‘ L ' b a E Cteggglfl. giculiibsm thse'D_e-pa¥: mt°mb§§ggw Depmmng "mfg? 3f. “gfmmm tsltgerata to has uiguhsfécem in which - and care can make nothing but e. ment of Munitions and su ply 1; bert Harvey m1 white gwoegg- We“ W" e - Al” - Dlttsicnl Comedy — Serial - NEWS . liability of me Dom but Sta,“ w Ottawa arrived m qlarloneawfi Grade x.-1 u 1m C l-y i bluo sheer dress w b} H, 1, aurvlved by m, youowm‘ v _ 1‘. scoot, Head Poult- ,D0 ml l t iyht 1 and” Ix?!‘ Pa“ a “e ' ‘mu Th‘ 3mm“ w“ a y “t” sons and daughters, Charles, Port- GAPITDL- T0 - ITAY SIMS w — 1 — 8-00 . I" M‘”"°"‘"" $2.2m“ 5435i?‘ citr- -”=»~‘1t=~’&' “au.."e".rz.'-o*rztsh.irm:.iz 225:3. ..':'..:*;-....“i' umu “rttzi.sz".tz..r"tzsa' . *1 Before being laced a“ n“ T!" R"“°"”“ °“‘°" “ s Juanita Houdi- 13ml" m‘- rerreshlnr breekfw’ W“ HIM ‘i t“? o"? Marie iviu Justin Mo.‘ __._._._._-_-_._\ F-HVAHV-‘l-‘fi-‘tfl-HHHH-‘u MRS '01“ “SRO, mg house evewnbud ‘lilgluttlmbal:z- the Dominion. Mr. Clairls register- or“, v-n-_1 Jimmy Nicholson, m m m o, the bride.’ Damn" w I om . n_ , “mi Mr G“ ' . . . . - . - tThe Charlottetown. ' ' M ° ' g. C“m7' Mm’ ' Me B" " ° ammed llldlVidlially and any Show‘ l l. Shirley Myers, 8.Jean yres. m, “ca, “bu”, 0g the confifao gory “w”. Charlottetown. and , in l " 1 ' __—— __1)ori_q Parker. 2. Ern- , _ m, mite the , . “Old ‘VCSt’, Comes tit’; 15111232: igiieolofiiruiim g puslca defects ‘Tiorthtgzir ‘fir: Sllggglflsfilgnelxnlnl-GE. _A W? es? $31322‘? 8. Norman Lowther. lonfglclifiiltfligxaglhflgygflfl- Th9 Iivedd‘ fiatobvihaf ‘holfshpltlwblybgtlhiorsoggi- To Life In Film 23?...“‘£55?§?.’;{£L.l‘°$l’iéii§“§.l} - .. , . and volcano of“ ‘tit? “no; mt" "Wei B?*'?'*~i~n,"£m>, ii»? i???“ ."°"‘*“““““’ “’°“°“ i"t*..a...."“’ 35:2. “We? 533i; litre. **:.';".:‘;l'-....£¢“?i... ‘as: . ' v t; .1 we . - - . so , . - u _ o t t ____.. sagebrush the bOys ride a cumu- law) m u. health m, i: ermbg. o bright eye. healthy Mwl.f§§£‘i=-§$§§§"{fb,§° Pgrf -!lonnsn at Hm‘ Ohlflotmwwn. fQmmlng Bu‘ Mu“ two mm-bhhhwl m’ An mo glamour and romance of ranch in Alaska.’ They BIO mart”? some m l! wemfigflormd Wain“ 800d for the enjoyable function. Mrs. T-flwihor. Jean Myers. 5km’! My‘ about 0.30 to the homo of the bridv Hughes, Portland-and Ann H11 h cue Old West lives again mycvglvé gggewfllrlenénguifizwaltgfla if 522,3; w, u canons o, vigorofiemffictkufflw lndi- Topley won the am prize. Other ers. nniv wood. where a sumptuous ellbbégd w? Portland. There are also let d n“ d6 m“ action drama“ Ln-d wave radio The outlaws instead of $T>°@?f‘<l n‘ 5"!" and dlwayt ready stitution. and w!“ m1“ We" M"- P- W‘. T¢E°11°1‘—T-'°15 M551?!‘ . served to lnvllfid We!“ l T mourn sixteen grandchidren an Cammqnup Whlgl] Will open whrav Came thleées are dun-Os 0-; m] u, 1...“; mug hand to these Though culling should be r Turner. Mrs H. T, Jmuemm M". Primary Dem!‘ mo! m hum, m, evening was pleal- on. great-grandchild. A grandson‘ at ‘(he Capitol theatre for a t ee enemv agent an L; submmne m m‘ m M‘, . “.35 “we married. iodiwl Dram“ a “Edd selecziope; W. A. Rlx, .J_ Brady, Tm my," gym. v_ A,-1, Jackie John-t may we"; in music and songs M}; g_ ,|_ Murphy, RCAJ, passe d“ "m" Alaska .3... Instead orluuimiz oil’ m.» r1. husband the mo David only the sound. birds should n o we“ “MM” b’ m’- J-O- Iivndmsn. a. poi-is Boyce. 8 0mm" 1"‘ ~ and dancing. music balm 111mm"! sws about three months ego Joim Wayne and Binnie Barnes] horns we rocks 2x110“, smr- HOflp-er predeceased her twenty order at this ason If le‘ m .G.D. DeBloLs. Mir. Allan Stewart. Grade Y B.—i. Doreen Maynard. by M). my; and m. Wilfred win predeceased him s he“ ‘he large cast" which also hill- igltltz and ' Havdcen intervene hre ‘(PHYS R50 F501" “hi! 1mm“ were “nlh-ml-Y YVEB-kllnfl’ ‘will ‘ink; me ML no, Cudm°"'m' No“ Begun" ‘l Glwdl mmmm“! " Dflm Greentm, QooOmDI-nlfi! 95 m9 tWOXW B" 88°- 1“d“s mbowmmer‘ Dick mm ' building a ruziwav for enemv planes life left to mourn the loss of l B 0e. feed and labour that up m“ a Nichols,“ ma M” l-DWWQY- Pllm l" M"- Fwbm 3mm mm‘ n“ ‘metal which m‘ o" d H" KQHHQFI-‘l “mi PM“ Keny‘ " kind and ‘(wing mother Mrs Wat- be devo m 5 mom b1 mm“ mbel Bu“! qmds rv.-i. Vfllflll "W" 5- gfvlgf it“; aunt of the bride a the largest ever seen in More WM Placed Exams‘ the Colorml D“- GEORGBTOWV SCHOOL =on “Witc- Mrs. Alrxnnilcr Dutney, 811d at the same time sh‘; a hymn __—_ John Parker 3 Donald Rbkfiffl" shower was‘ tendered the bride held from hi; late residence uri- “m °f m‘? cwfmm’ .‘"'°1d “L?” ' imp. a liflfiiici‘ ti Mummv River: dancer w the rest of the ufi”? '1 “way” 05'4"“- l- 3- Grade rrf-i Esther Johnstoll- where she mceived some lovelv day momin! to the Little 1"1°“'°1’ dill“- me l’~“""‘? deals “Itihthfisai Honor R011 of uvnruiioxvn S"ll00l Jhtiivi"; Hcopei‘ Piston Landing, N. Viiflllly offers little resistance 0% s‘ Miner’ M‘ A" o! Tnnwn’ h“ f" Grads II‘—l.'Llonel Lowther. 7- gifts All left wlshlflii Mf- 5nd Chllrvh. Whit" Rflquhm High M94‘ “"5 “f “ “llfthlgln “““b§f§§' hLm- for S0 member " i S sud Fred Hooper United Stnt- dlfiefl-So and parasites and m m“- “Wed ' “nmmwl W" °° 5V pqmnoo Parker. 3. Moll!!! Pflfiifi- M"' Dorm, many years of happy was offered by RM. P. MtKilma 5-0,“; Bostonian w csta Gm e x_ 1 John PM“? , u‘ break may mean w m, diuem James United Church, Antlloniii, G d, 1 m, 1am ' m “uh priest who also officiated $2.23 £315,131?’ O1? fifiltgiillfififi’ 2i Ibomo Mair; s Maurice beLory. ' The iunmi service was conduct- bebwfigmllblétipfittland 1m, °° the pastorate of which has been High“; “ergo-Conan Mlm- wedded f!" grave, ' outlaw political powers. Grade 1x4 ‘Nfyri-le Prosper; a. ed by her post niw. w s Plck- munolum ‘re; bullets have had "tfifnt m“ 1"" 1"- R" m’- std m: p. a ynrm mmmrn! all-beargrs were ailgmiog _;_______._. Richard Dc-L/czy, a. Frances Pro _ m5 fTOm m. United chm-m. 1n. m, m lbund 0m on the r M Br and we Miller have been tn perfmt Attendance —I>0M __-___- sons o the wwwfi. m f / . s: . nc onzifls ell. fiver" c vIPIiY. i -- l ‘ ' " a P" m ‘I D H D t glmvntc ifiolck plflfgfllflbéglselyugggz eed. so m e Th: séiifiii 0:08:31‘ Qfilfffilshwjmfllfla £2“ vaggfgg‘ Mavnlrd. Rm“ Jdln-‘im- Lime‘ Death always carries in its wake Charles. Flelbert and Hero . DECLARE WAR 1m it Snar tt and R. LIFYXX‘ point. But Columbia - ‘ mv in "Riders of l" wiflh Charles Star- rolcs a: the Empire ‘Theatre. . '7, ' / '// "'/ ///// / t '/BULGARIA// " ///» GRE F» . .4100! Sm e ‘No more vlvld evl they have made to ///// ’ _ / (g do h Grade VlII—1 Grant. h though cut bombing and or hvo months. Deion on destroyed ally and evacuated by I v month of dive bombin , log. street fighting. Sgt: 2. Betty Arthur; 3. E. M Webster, P .__________._ LENINGRAD sun holds otter more than a year at eneitele- _ ' ‘ ment, mniraeulously supplied al- ' ‘ ' eight months o! siege, Including one Connie IK/Iair; 2. Gladys Fouciieze; 8'. Harry Mac- A’STSE:.- off from all direct Elizabeth Miss Keenan's Dept. William Hume Vance Strickland, a satisfactory can: yield from the flock, from now on. is the careful selection" of oulv viuurous and well mntixrcd bllKlS. The profits mil be ‘ l HllWlUil in leading Grade II -1. Bernice Dcloijv, i l\lnmilded m. the quamv o; me ' Bernard W33?!“ 3 Rggy and the stood bird with pro- H“ "hi" ‘ixthfiigzf Jtlhllstim 831d M313’ $_~_@\\'i1I‘l‘l (‘K11139- nci" cure and iceulnz will prove w _b0 an assct._Aiiy_amoiint_oi (v1 CiticsThat Held or . Whore FighiGocs On‘ ICities That Hold . [ZZZGevman Penetration an v.1 land aid from lest of Russia. . - Black Sea Saturn Oct-Doc , I941 Nazis reached )1 _ ‘ point 25 mile: (rcm city, but gave ,3 up because of winter. llcd Army. he A '- mfii-i-rwvr" mv- ' ' ..-'A‘L-l "GR-tr Holds for 4o _ days and 40 nights of fiercest 3f fighting of, the war. Germans , bomb, shell and bottle street by g strechhouac by house, room by 1.; room in the city that has become an epic of Russian resistance. r 1.. t», . Scale o! Miles I00 nce of the fighting spirit of the Russian poo old their cities from the Nazis. \ A! Soviet rcsis The six cities on t lance under sien- ple has been given than in the start he map above stand out as l Fzed Johnston John A Mcswalfl. w“) ‘ Clarence thglthdlggio ‘fir? i?! °‘°“;;?§;,,;§r Charlottetown arrived safely back that o e a 1m; wluhiw“ ma W,” n” m9 °°m' after the raid on Osnabrueck Tues- day night. Fire in one 0f the en- gines of the Halifax, which the local airman was deter him. This nnrauufiti 1 ____1l_ MACHINERY (Etmerimental Farm News) As Xlcultg’ it'd; o: u“ roko out as he when the plane machine lost neared the target but the flames 9km . w. Higgins 0f tton had been moved-tine. 1 a limited, them “mm u” tgnpggVld-G s. fetw bulbs and few ‘lilies will gas long wit!’ in Pmvldlllfl 89-749" uty, Lille‘ are not effective in iloting, did not mass planflnss- Thor we beet "w! in they w ha Hi i’ th care when in operation. as wellino: Eiifimsiiité ‘Qt?’ mgmfiif e 95- dtlfls worn iimillcléni parts re- g . If your soil is a good sand! 132W" belfwe mey cause _________ 10am 1t; should be suitable (or most t" Wgzrnlgrmilz near them. says Personals oi the hardy lilies. Th best mental station. _ ____ inougn seldom done, mo best, Miss Helen Woolner of £11m: to over-haul the farm macn- Service, Ottawa has returned 158 1s at the end oi the season's her duties after a short holiday curred m Dperauon “mink me smile]: her home in North ggstico. Clara Curran, Pleasant and can be M“; 5911113 Grove acczmpanied by Mrs. Peter " Oatwny, Charlottetown spflnt Sun- n day in 8t. Stephen N. B. on their they will probably be obtained be! m needed for use. m c’ m’ In’ over-hauling machinery, bearings. axles, and similar puts subject to wear would be taken a- part and examined carefully. Any parts which are not likelv to work well for mother full season should replaced. The other parts should be thoroughly cleaned. Particular notice should be paid to the lubri- cating facilities to see that they are Rood order. Parts which run in the ground such as the cultivator 1y be replaced. while others may require hhBIDCIl- in: to insure the best results for the following season. While at the end of the season. repairing machinery mav not an- Dear to be a particularly attractive work. it will help avoid delavs in the field. now that new parts are not u easv to obtain. FOR. CHILDREN Physicians pnefer milk which is no; very rich in cream (or (at) (or children. Children are better off wth whole mill: than cream 0n cereal It is better for children to learn to drink and like just plain milk, for t-hen they enjoy it as it», is oom- monly served. o» Civll "‘ P . al. lily, fillies, should be in _ ‘JDILIFDIQSGQ in s ligh-t soil perhaps lil ‘ immediately the effects of stand- uu; water. s good loam. rid: in leaf mold, ls good for tho-m. Do not treat the sell to 111810 it acid, as you would for rhododen- droais and do not limit it. A neu- tmi soil is beet. Man-um should notbeusedexceptasotopdres- stngand thenitmustbelyelf or more old and well rotted. A balanced plant food is fine, and some varieties will need additional spring applications. is a god While ey they also like-drying out: and a summer inulch at pea/t mg or ewes apprecin , ple/ntlng ls important. Lillum can- dldum, csnadense, mar and sugnbum should be planted only 3 l inches deep: but the others ld in about four tunes the of the bulb, usually from inches. Mam lilies blosscm in midsum- mer when there ls a natural let. down in garden color, and lilies we more than welcome. We find ourselves admiring esut de- g upon them well into sept- a queen of evmtv garden. pink striped throats are for beauty. .___.._____.__ DOiION "t"! ‘WCISAAO NUPTIALS where its gorgeous (lowers with golden 8t. J"mes church, Hope River. "var the scene oi a pretty werldimz mo, 26th when Marv 7L‘. Mclsaac. ‘wnhter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamel E. Mclsesc, was united in the H01! eternal reward on Selfi- son, Charles. and delight" Vmlelt. arrived at Chfirlfllllel two grandsons, Clarence and Maw- b h th call Fm‘ mrow’ u‘ w m ' rice. May his soul rest in PW"- eomes to a Wfwfl flllovlnz a holi- day visiting relatives and friends. . ’ Connell. John m. Jenkins and Ben]. ~ u§"_’°‘°‘°wd"‘.'¥ 111 e carrying l, pi-oum- of Mrs. M. L. Neime. New summons GROWN Ill-IN u 1m to mourn have non nvlm ON AXIS’ TOO I Grade VII—-l. lfleanor Hobbs; s. Rcjcnolds. iiioui.,‘,‘fl,°‘k$g“fl,,fhgm,tgi,itglg m‘: usow. resign nrevdous svsmsnnz mo. GARDENS £h§ffu§1',"c,?,: m beat. such w!“ hzfantfizwhfilli; ggledvlfg‘ let‘! hove Amer"! "m" m‘ w“ Li“ dutfifmfiui?" Tn/iwsr-"nnnrvn THE PULLETS ilgsh ffufig ‘than’ auowm“ i“ m ghiteg: $830“??? oil"§aifiiaiz with the exception of l w" M’ “i” ipmmg (‘go Pgtllegcgpggteh hiet. 31mm‘ W’ bwi m l’ T115! HS Hfllllbfid 15 nckill“ Wm‘ Grade VI -1 Cullen Deliory‘ a FItOM RANCH T0 WINTER the range sucufi‘? m?” m-wyed 1“ work at the Universit of Toronto d from 1508111114 9-“ my hghy ‘ESPN I 3°’ u“ m“ week of l" ' r551“ “"’“~“"~' °“’~ "f m“ “l” . Stephen DeLon" a Eileen MIac- Qu-umms Rreen no the ‘l “W” a“ m“ receivin nu M u: o‘; Arts de n’ u. (feted for picuuns in out °' m" ‘ u accompanied by h" Young olflldm" NW1 m" '° - M’ ‘ M“ “m” '"°”“”‘"’" ““ Couneli ' ' ‘ ‘ — Iwsh Rroens y Mu c“ “'5 1°“ “ thl Sgt uh‘ Mrs Mill gr W o this (an were 2mm l“ Mr‘ Murianyfi left his home on (our slum dell! wmmi”? a ‘heady we $1211‘; “ox? Grade V-—1 Margaret Lavers- 3 (Experimental Farm News) have been use? toavhgablmtla immiteeg we?! 11%;‘ 11hr?» ‘in Music i: ghgghzflalii too 515a his son Charles Bill 17°75 11nd 31ml “i” ‘w; ‘Tn D C ‘UH’. f OW, W S ' ' _ '. ' - - ‘ - I n _ inllrw bring fur-rowed brows on eve-W gala)“ Mwoqlnen- 3- J°Ml>hm0 n16 Mme is avproachmg when ggélyllllxfngynd go fihL-llxilée cut abruptly onto-New Glasgow News. Fbr m8‘!!! bllffl‘ I m‘! in°anul in Portland, Mainie. gefiggltltlflgg llllfiemdogfegcqrugndgegame gaff,‘ lhtffltt; qlwfiiuli} 1-‘1- “llléeiélfsrkfljlfa? ‘ M1,, M,,,G,,go,., mp, the bullets u...» show sivns of lay- mault- " Dremam’ OOMPLETES zeta man!‘ mwiiiiu fir... chief mm §§$§a§§§d“§f,',‘,’,“§,e,“nu gm despite both, lost suri lms in 1e “o t 3 . ‘ ., \ " - - "' . ' . ‘ hm. ztszzle... mo“ e ...°;"."l'-;.§;'..:;.c. 2111;??? “tibia! 0°31 iizinurzaust: as: mpsrwl“ h“ eat.""stit‘aif ‘s: ‘fofii =1‘ 2"“ aisle; a:“:..:£s‘. “art? s"i‘¥é%f"d§§°‘ii?t@“r”téu ‘$51? ‘nxné miltlt-“rtiiestion Grade HI_1 Ewarguerile David.‘ viinllv imimrtniit int-tor leading to come familiar with their new sllr- opera on over pe‘ ' nu" n8 c ' th cooked dishes, or cheese. And even older_ folks need M11 bones The remains, accompanied b! I'll! otum to keep the emu! own holder (t/wo glassetdallyl- cnmnsn FARMERS ORGANIZE “REVENGE DETACHMENTS” AFTER JAPS’ VICIOUS MOP-UP nnivn Not very mllitaryJooklng, but ln deadLy earnest, nre these Chinese farm- flfl. memba- of one of China's new "Bevan" Detschments.” u By NEA Service NEW YORK, Oct. lS-Deaigned to reduce civilian populations to ab)?“ fear, Japan's ruthlessness Ln warfare, like Germany ‘s, merely sows dragon's teeth of hatred that. bear deadly fruit foa- the invaders. Int/est evidence of that is seen in reports of "Rcvexige Detachment!" of Chinese farmers, received by the United China Relief office hem ‘Ilheso "Revenge Detachments," comprised oi thousands of peasants in the border oi northwest China, are now actively iltziltlhg with Ohtneso guerrillas. For their existence, the Jnps Can thank a large-scale ruthless mopping-up action they launched some time cs0 1181111199 m6 Wutaishan region oi shansi Province. "KILL ALL, BURN ALL, ROB ALL" Wth the slogan (aocordna to captured Japanese) of "Kill all, burn all, rob all." acme 60.000 Japanese troops, supported by airplanes, indiscrim- inately soourged villages, civilians hospitals and Chinrse industrial 09°F“ atlvies. China Relief reports general machine-gunning of civllinng who had sought; refuge ln the countryside. Villages were leveled and harvests elm" burned or seized for cavalry fodder. In the one village, the Japs drove 500 people into the mountains and then killed them, Tales of individual staocities committed against women, children and the aged numerous. Credit (or starting. the "Revenge Detachment-s" La given to one 0f the victims —6!1 old man whose entire family was elem by the J81“- The vengeful little group of Gilnrse (sinners who rallied in him sparked fl- movemenit which has spread throughout the ncrttiwest and is giving m" Jsps came to regret their savoury. 7