MARY 2o. 1944" (mine NEW$ “neg-noun. \ ~°‘ “"3. fiefitlnyFtiun SUMMARY CLASS A T391‘ . pK >1 z a eiiiil,_iililellyflnnfl g é a Nut- , wnlnins geddlll. southwtt- 5 n mo!‘ AND PAD! . McDonald) ,_ Kalmuck t 1 a 1 lloGf$W(Otrf¢11ffe): 1 a 8 8 I v ',' hominid, Mermaid. i ints Moot my At The rum Tonight _mqtipga.meintheflity league ia on the bill o t. y, on title other hand, has l new men ‘I'm-y are play- lifclfinnon in goal and Levi, peon, Mcvcy, and Bowness on .Sinlpson played with the . . Abbie; a few years ago while l5 was n. member of the . amide Crystals. Forwards iilclgitie Whitlock. Cudmore, ison, Diver. Nightingale and haul. Ientv action, is assured as the y 209:; out alter its first vic- t and the Saints seek another whleh will put them in first e in the League. MA’! IT FROM Mi, 701/ 6'57’ Ql/IC/(ER, IASIER Sl/Al/ES WITH BLUE o/ilg-"rrs 5 BLADES h" R“P0"i~ n" Quinn. . vivolrutit; utflpmtt my, "Y";- shaving’: a cinch B With the Blue Gillette hilt. because it has the smiles: edges ever pro- “Pd! That's been proved llhousancls of tests with ‘lime’: famous sharpness mmPlrator which measures ffflness with a beam of light! uN° other blade is as sharp, “fl-shaving or long-lasting. gwhisks off tough beard u" I! a whistle — leaves M‘ “Ce feeling swell.” Younker. e I. mot-aside. hammer. Harold Ouchnoro. 50d Racing Witnesses! tMeet Here Yesterday more Bunbur Starter, Judzes. fill-All C TIDT AND PAC! l 1 m vii“ u‘ ' A,“ ‘ u owned by . Don Bosnian, L. 91km, (L. ) Scott (E. Dome) 2 2 I Boy (Smallwood) a a 3 OFFICIAL! r ‘itfiib "Efl. R. WOOd u ore. Bert "I BOWLING THE CHARDOTITTOWN ~ GUARDIAN rolvttiiir 1.45 SHARP A THRILLER n: ARMY vs. s. o. UNIVERSITY HOCKEY FILLED WITH "HRILLS AND SPILLS YOU'LL WARM TO THE CONTEST SKATE AFTER TIIE GAME PRTCE THE FORUM 3ac Tax 5c iFreight Bonus i R. A. F. 6's’ LOCAL (Continued from paged)‘ and th at Three wards the ottd. The decined on a total point basis and e ooal curlers were ten points up the end o! play. Com- especially bo- winners were was keen, rinks from each eliu: corn- back some mghtis ms es. _ Art 6 o'clock the Vlfliidflfl curlers wen-c ente ed at an enjoyable dinner in the Winchester Banquet Hill. iSho cars for past been declared holdins the first teto e130 The be that also the over 11rl record c ed with Edward down as growing wick in shippers in the id b! | lack o! learned. serious shor day without a. potato l1\_ stock a very little hope o! sewns any. was learned lust ght Contributing fa Brunswick. and paid to ship One uncles three _ no pQtlfiu-OS mcwng in the local market and whim” 0n Mm! have been used HP- "l couldn't sell you potatoes to- day if you offered me them," one manager for potatoes every 20 lllfnutes we haven't any when we will zet any- Althougli fatmers ale said to be wholesalers is only partly the cause of the C. pogular feeling appears to t e Kentville is one drains in no extra supply on hand rgencies e OONfllDlI-ID According to local government, was considering Brant- ing , subsidy on potatoes shipped ceiling orig. seven cen urged this action in order to obtain supplies fo harveatlllk but by the an! ‘landllu-ocnt, , _ _ ,_ March, April. May and June. ml!- ina a total of on cents increase P" pa; aver the winter period . It. scarcity of re rigt-tator haa also added to the age. Bhippments for salers nave beim held Mward Island over a week due tot rtage 0f Potatoes In " Halifax Area isailmsx Jsi_i_.T9_-—l-la.‘iiu faces a tags of potatoes And local wholesalers were left yesteéa it abippiril. ward Island and wreiu the re have ADOHIEI that "We're l, and (won't, know bu); their shippments until of the month wheiran ex- tra. five cents per i-lt3 SFDPBEC paid them, some in the city claim this m. rtll dehydration plant in of one greatest the potato market and fact that wholesalers had to meet teoause of a. tie-up ces last fail in connection with New Brunswick pmiioes. New Brunswick had an all-time rop last seasor. as compar- Nova Scotin ellt. Prince island crops wnrch wen a result of bllitllt and poor conditions. IUISID! dealers the ints i t i Bruns- ‘Eritii- to ti: wii.“ Montreal which last fall was higher. Wholesalers distribution cent-I” at lane, it was ex lained. time the sub-ti W" most sf the New Bruns- wick potatoes had been chili?” elsewhere. . _ Xf ma” potatoes nan been vb- tained it would have helped allevi- ate to some extent the present situtation‘. one dealer Saki last nlflhi- Dealers anticipate a delay in the potato supply at certain during the periods next five mt-ilths since will ncld over till the first rt of each month ill crder L? 0b- increase in Vi!“ the IIOVGTBIIICH". tic 00W? DI storage charges. - -- 70 PAY INCREASE A five- cent increase ade J ua_ it) nd ant intirgaszvllll ‘be f-Ifldt- Rbru- llfi‘ bag WI! another “V! increase T01‘ loco! w ole- t-u in Prince shipping facilities, it WU cwrs to the situa- flgn p; g shortpgg of refrigerator an irocieasa in the ceiling prism sought by trowera in Prince Ed NW storage charges pgfs by u“; government. alel- said that for the 81,0 a bag for| t Iocal Carling Club Basketball Game last hourly. dafeattna’ rinks f i Pjdiflfthwim“ m" “uffi 1;‘ scgedtiled for tonight at the Y. l v h guilt-DOM . - -..__-_._ . _.. ._ _____ , I I ' an J. Hobbs 214 iaa 111 THE casr 0 F p y Vincent W. Grimes 147 215 142 i n e l M t h _ Winslton E. Douglas 155 134 110i FOIlOWing was the uasl; i I i a F a Tlifllflhl filth-v‘: ifiliii... iii iii iii “Jifiifipiiiiiiiéfii.3.32?“ ‘FBI’ MRHTIIIIGS - 832 B35 791 Lulz (hi5 attendant) — Sgt. W. -_ The Tigers Jennings. Roy L. Huestis 129 1'10 258 Don Alh b dl Bl (th i_ . The fohwlng l; today. i, Walk Burhoe 166 110 153 Granadmlriguislteor- 1153.1 t‘: A imnmary °¥ ‘he ‘w?’ ‘will! dule 1n competition ‘or me ‘com B McAusland H9 no] 2.15 Mncheu RFASLJHCEY P0110) on lQllliiZEFS uls- Trophiea: M. MacLeod 154 ms 12s Marco Pannier-i. Giuseppe Paim- ggfxfguzéléiedihgy ‘-4'V1r3l‘ll]iil.t§ his 1°; No, 1x1’? l mm - l,“ er Luna w; £2 a? fiégeussmgézidofigigcfig" 01313;; iiiiyre. SUPMVlSOr of “Fertilizer, ~-1=»w,~»,- ' ' ' "" S‘ by - 'w~ H d» Stiiiaffh No’ ' H‘ ma“ vi 5' s googantibmllasc gearlgelvtgs Oiuid i 191W“ Slams, is thatl ' fertilizers ' ‘ ' ' ,' wii cost approximate y t e same alcficllilgéyrlv-wl. . 5. Moore va. Dr. %‘l‘; Fbu$3e1s3sr°“& Plazaqorg __ ‘in all parts of the Maritimcs, the u. No ‘_n L a." V. m I Th T i" Pearl Bums‘ nit-ans ofaccomplishing thug being . u“ - - - . . . cums“ omntn Leafs-Montreal cum!’ "m, daughter) _ Map by subsidizing all transportation ' - M r“ m whFf-Llholgfiglflflxl KOQKW Leonie n," stems costs above $1.00 per ton. The loo No l--Dr ii i! Pi oitliered Dostponedoéri v ii‘; y“ 518M"! —- 9113's OWE!‘ highlights “e u follows: J, A, fine, ' ' ' u“ "' as a mark of ‘itcspecet, to tgg Tessa — G-wynneth Patterson torlyifgeoomaxunum payab,‘ P" 103 N8, a -h a. L. MacPherson $°"ed“‘f§'g_nf°‘wi_“i}tfm “Y” gif$fiilia_"_,gff°§gyc§j'gi‘fa 2 The b3SlS folfcalculatioll VII.“ .N . gosh m,“ or its kind m the N‘ H_ L35 Giulia _ Marv Lawson ' the amount of freight refundable n Mcuoma . . Adams va. L. 19.5.“,- exyswnce’ The ohmum Inez ‘the Kin-rs t°ste£_motl1er)_ l5 the, carload rate iron; shipping 1L Maroon game 3,; Monu-ee] also was. Gwynnem Patterson point to the nearest rail station. Ice No. 4 _- 1!. I, Boillett vl called on Jun, zpdm o1 me ' Jlsxoeptions to this rule would be J. H._HOIatt. §gb ninety. CHORU‘ where some established mode of z“ ' ‘conveyance such a5 truck or-watcr rat; ls cheaper than rail The lat- lel- tvould then applyJ 3. In cases where rate; apply. such as two railroads; Gentlemen: LAC. P‘. A. Brown, PO. A. C, Clarke. LAC. D. W. V Evans. ilac. F. J, Gilbert. r0. JI “mnbmam” ' tthe Drum ton! t aa the ‘not U1!" Du-“Igxlvl U51‘ 9 §6HJ”rg' Liza's“ fibnerguwé” ,rail and water; the total combin- sums. nut. m... a s-z 3taln3 a Gary "P ‘cvb/“é- “'- Pit“ I-ACYJ- E3 iitiiméliilifltfii.‘ h” ‘m’ “ " ‘m’ I‘ . Simmonds, Cpl H. N. White F0. '~ ~ i- oieémP- m‘ (éx-olfefifuifcalli: ‘ B J wright . - Amgwhen sliiplving by trugk m a - _ -—- -. _ - _ wi ul en mi raius, no su- _ mu b. ‘sing m, ‘m, um. Allmdiesfi I Norceri: Aulijdil Doliiotlhy 5m. Sham apply? y started with Tuesday Th! Gfllbtintbvm Our 9". “"01 gm‘? 61 . 96B 5, No chm-m Wu] be paid 1°1- t retained Dewar, Norma azie, Shirley 1m than ‘Loo (Tom claim’, Darrach. Georgie King, Eleanor Latter. Mary Lawson. Pauline Mac- Donald, Miriam MacDonald, Mclda MacNcill, Marjorie lvIncLe-an, Jean MacDonald. Kay MacEncherlt, Ruth MacMillan, Julie hiacPher- 6 Claimant. The intention of the act is that the claimant will the distributor (dealer. cooperat- ive, agricultural society, etc.) In making the clai the claim- aiit will certify that the refund- Soheduleti Tonight Sally Wood Mayor’; Address been passed on to the consumer. i-{s will attach copy of bill of lad- ing, or truck receipt, e; well a5 copy oi‘ the shipping invoice An exhibition basketball game gym, with n Prince of Walm College team meeting one from the local Y. The teams play- ed last week, with tile college boys getting a surprise win The Y team admitted a bit over confidence last time but the veterans are out for revenge over Speaking at the close of tllc por- fornlalicc, His Wklllfship Mayor Hol- man recalled te many pleasant t o0 m of associations he had with the Royal 1:3}, smyiiggs was e Air Force here. “Approximately Exceptions u, the above. u titre; years ago." he said, “ I pro- gamma,- company ships 5011- Shirley 91'0"“. l-iclc-li Stewart. able portion of the freight rate hast a | _ tot the claim form. and forivard same< to Ottawa, and not to the Fertil- case freight BEITRAI. GUARDIAN This column ta reaerv of local interest, but “coining: ‘ii iiifiél-Jm“ A." .".lt""°"°“ a. wo . able advalaea_ _ T U T" Wild. for photographs. UONFEDBRATION LIFE INBUL ANCE LEGION AUXILIARY DANCE at the arinourles Friday, Jan. 21. Dori Messera Orchestra, Admission 35 cents. l-la-Sl. TRAIN AND ln aid of Knights of Centre. Come and help FERRY — The uain left Borden last evening with ~ - ——~~- ' — t3”.€Z..f*‘.i“§§:‘.:"tl"‘“f..i°?. us“ . . i i ' ‘ilhlrd Officer ls Aoquitted The ferry made 4 trip; yesterday. FREDERICTON, Jail. l9 —— iCPt —Lt.-Col. H. E. Baird, Officer Commanding Fredericton Military 1.0 Nil". and NLvs. John B. Gauiet, 94 , quietly observed the 52nd anniv- ersary of their tnari-iage. I POLICE COURT-One case, re- , a mailded from 13th. cattle up in yes- . . , v - I_ ilerdm“ mu“ court‘ a ma“ char‘ $325193?’niiabbuiliiqiliailfiicihiifleiifiy zed with unnecessary waste ‘ = ‘ llinl at a gclicrai cuurL-llllirliul. “aw He lecelwd 1 “m: o‘ $30 ‘ The acquittal wag lilo third since ‘ t’ ‘ pilal hCLll tu nt- trout The lllPLiill} \\'.i., pl ., _ \\'f.‘l'id€ii Cofilil nllti brief OUiilIlCf» PAGE SEVEN BIG BINGO .._AT_ SPORTING CLUB FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st. at 8.30 p.in. Columbus Recreation the youth program. ‘ Morell Discusses Hospital Project A meeting vrasjlcld in Morcll Hail Tuesday night tu discuss the advis- bility of supporting the new hos- ‘l lit Souris. oil over b‘: f vsilax. izsiti lilrsnzz" [Yffll riollc nilu and costs’ or L m” ‘opening oi tile court-martial pl-o- what Lit‘ Dims “Clo IOI‘ 111E fut- l ggggyygg 55D gcgws ._ M“, ceedings mi Jan. 6. Other uific- ti"? “We $3911 bl‘ P E. Holland, ‘prank Mun-gy Chgflotgetgwn, re- ers tried and found innocent ucl-e VICE Cilalrl all 01 the Board of ‘ceivoti a telegram last evening Cam- 5- G AUOYH- R-C-A~-\1-Ct 1195mm Vi“? ~‘~ Mm“ J 74°‘ containing the sad news of the IOFHIETU’ 01 QUPbQC Cit)’. and Cal)! Qmldi m‘ ‘if the BQaTd- M death o! he;- Sisreyg Mp5 D, J, No.“ Littlicr, R.C.A MC . iOl‘lll£‘l'i‘.' (é “ 11T==WYP1 Fill!‘ G- E. M1":- ‘ til‘ d Toronto. Both are nttlicilcd U! No. 7 Eviilital-y DlSillCl Depot Medl- Kelly at Haverhill. Mass. _ cal Staff ileic. Col. Baird is for. = can. s1" a. cjroosiiss Music. ‘li 1- Yil‘t':l Li’ (iiJC'a.>:.C&i lili.‘ lilwrullcllt Ircciv wllil the repres- ‘Store. 167 Queen Street. and gelfmcrly of Cliipman. NB, Pl-lllilwb "W" 504115 “M. 1°“"1i“"- your Syllabus for the 1944 May‘ The latter was cilargcd ‘.\".'.il “f”? ‘PW-P “i iibem“ l” ‘Festival m be held in New GIQSgOW. negligently falli g to nsstirc plai- - mm‘ ‘f mo" “Tfhfii Y” iNova Swill 09°11 W N9" _5°°"1“ per medical '1 tlilull fnl- Pic ‘WY? ' land P3994‘ El-‘Wifld lshfli 91" J~ .~ Gil-dries Fraser Sn .ii. iilf‘ UlllLiSlUll _ "1 ‘t’ 1' ~ Frederic Siam“ Au-‘udicatori w 3i ‘oi :11 nttftiltlrill ill 'c'l)\' (‘lldllil- T?” KIM‘ r Ami-l 15hr,‘ - - . _- - w * ' _ liCl: (1 (A>" HUSHFH Igeiirig the life uf billitil All a1 mm and [heu- pciopic l .“-—" . . - l --.» ' . t» itait";re..:.:::st not? l t i . t - -~ ‘ t '. ' t " .1- Mml “'11P”? “d” “Rf”? “ma”; iieriiteluii’lifinifiiii?"slitiicnlrl. ' 50m“ “flab Janualf‘), 0,1,“. 1 Littliefs trial invcliccl tile Sdlllf‘ “CDC? Theqgliwsp d.%5?:‘t1éau°n {two charges uilllr‘ Ailcjwil \\'ii.\ Cenmmm‘ “l e 15 r u 91:2 charged \\'llil tailing to illlvc Smitii - Dircctovs I’. the Board ‘CDTESCIHH U01’! on greed that hospital faci- ‘l o rtflc~ n,’ in o a‘ examiilgd illfiilefl. V‘ _ v £51K,‘ m a. scam BODY near-z Fort. Mel" e" "I. ‘"1 emu"- “jj? The mm; ‘BURIAL-Jfhe rerrtalns of the late 333cm“, 1" gfjfllé°"hli°laéh_i r C133} fr» indict‘ a cc .‘.Vlrs Eimma Liaulse Stroll! ‘Vex’ ~ Bu; \‘ R" \‘ __;\",‘l1 pr (ii l“i(‘\\ ullll n viczv .» lander. Wlfv OI 690MB H- 51P-‘41n‘,m“a' Co‘ ‘ij - 4m” " ' v _ Fiibbiailiilti rmuilnt n,‘ moucv. -dei' arrived from Albion. Michigan, l Onto. Col l-lalolri Buck, of Snsc: can‘. H “. » .01.. M“ 513st evenmg and wrrg taken m the N.B.. and St. Tilulilas, Olll., l_.,- and ‘he iMacLean Fnmeral Home. Funeral Col. H. Strachan, Sussex and Ed- “t, L, nndcr,vm. cam. i“ notice later monton. Lt-Col. J. A. Adamson,= and “.1” “m; C ,1." d ‘ i Saint John. N B.. and Pictou. NS. .55 oval“ will: oo-TSSPGYTAF ‘ FUNERAL TODAY '_ The re‘ “"5 LPG“ R- R‘ 3“'~‘N“mt Han‘ ronriui". ti in tho Ezistrrnsrclion of ',mains of the late Kenneth Maci ilcod. Spriiigton wilo passed nun) ,at the home of_ ills daughter. Mis- [James Bell. Qtuncy, Mass. arrived lat Hunter River last night. The lfuneral will behold this afternoon from Hartsvllle _ sbywflfl" tChur-oll. service starting at ‘.2 pm. Interment in l-lartsvllle Cemetery. GAME BIRDS NUMEROUS — Game officials report that Hiul- garian partridge and ring-necked ‘pheasants are in good condition. The food supply is no problem as fax anti K€ll5illgl(lil, P E I ‘sun. w. w. Fowler lieaves Moncton For iWinnipeg post districts south of the l-lillsboro ‘leaving here wdav to Luke ore: h.» river and Hungarian partridge ‘new duties. He was forznerlv oper are more numercue than was gen- ations supcrintellcent ofbtlle Bil S - ‘lantlic division. lie has ill" C'\“il‘\' which will tom at the some tizllo Ruml Suggests New Fiscal policy _ .J?lll. l9 —tAPi- A lune-pom’. post-ivar fiscal policy for illr: United Stzltcs~calilng for there RNjflF-"Yliy B! bare 5901s that ' MQNCTQN, Jnu, reduced lnxcs balanced budget afford grit R116 grass while weeds Fowler‘ warmly wpointc nlitl n ]'iiill€ 1'0"l'1il‘fi cf pilhlit: are showing on all shelteredslopes. “m, Opcq-auong i ;.,(|,,-_- h,- Pheasants are quite plentiful in Canada Air Lines. Winiilpc; Ru .\ York 111m- kcr author nf the pay-as u-zu tax pluil. He sllolnlttccl to the House of Representatives Committee of Pith- the youthful players tonight the other hand the P. W. C boys say they can make it "two in row." The game is scheduled to start at fiiiOshsr-p FRESl-I CONCERN (Continued fronljtige 1.) British circle; hoped for Office explanation. While has been made public, impossible that one has =3 friendship, which will of - cisi acceptance of their Fitreizn none it is not been had the plcasiu-e of there meeting a Group Captain Blake and Wing Commander Keddie. and several of the officers of the RAF. "From that date. Charlottetown has, l know, genuinely and sin- cerely wclcomed to its homes. the officers and mcii of the R. . F Through these acquaintances many friendships have been made — not be ,severed even though oceans may again separate us. "A; Mayor of this City, since your advent, I can truly say that the RAF. selves in a most. gelltlcmanly man- Otrceeded to our railway station. and prepaid (“rug m a game,- by m“ or truck, they have the privilege of claiming the refundable portion of the freight by attaching to the claim forn: a copy each of the in- voice and bill of lading and certify- ing that the refundable portion of the freight has been passed on to the buvel‘. '1, All Fertilizers distributed last fall and this V831‘ to date for use in the spring of 1944, are eligible for freight refund. excepting those Fertilizers on which Fertilizer silb- ventic-ns have already been paid. Claim forrns are now being pre- pared. and it is expected that Ellcsc will be available for distribution erallv supposed at the beginning seeded b‘? Frank Young‘ Iomlerh, 01 0f the season. ,Tomnw llcdB\llldil1j.;s and Grounds, now ~*—- ' . ' n . - »- ;. stu villa: Just-wal- llziliililg. i-‘t Tm“ BABY cuss ‘VUGHVL’ 'suhgiii'iilit?wr'lelia\uit iilufloiliziiohollngf Fwlc that i! ‘ "moklv-s seiisi]. A baby 8W1- wi-‘iEhing W0 Pmlndi-ieers wfio helped cstabilsil I llo constitutional or l3 OHHBBS Bl birth 33 @555 3B0 avjmygn in Cafutdd. 14¢ was ollc 0i lt-cilliicul. reasons" ivhy it ran not hi5 Balned three ‘mnccs- ‘t was the celebrated group of bush nfious be adopted. 188mm YBSWFdBX- The fluid» flyingill the ilortil cciillllrv 311$‘ Pulr ti the comllliztco that daughter of W0 f: and Mrs _Bent, tape;- ymngd the 'l'i‘lillfi-C.iil3fiil_ Al ., L , ,,. m my,“ a“ formerly of Sackvilie, N. B.‘ is still Lmes m Nov, 193i being onqnnlullqr’ mw at the Prince County Hospital ai- first pinup of plimsiu"iizjyclllnlii~éil and‘, a f, ‘L‘§"‘i‘>.‘“i“‘§il‘i"e‘.‘§f.."?i§."ti; ~ . , . s . - ' . ‘ . ._. . morn the attending physician. ‘The child. Frank I. Young. uho sucu? burdens Wm ha“, mo“ him. began fiviniz in 1921 as p bow on December n‘ weighed three and instructor. Donllliioll k'-'~\‘i have conduct/ed them- givcn officially. but from the best I information this is. not the case, At the same time the Soviet press printed the story from bon- dlfl QUQWIE the Ankara correspon- dent of the Sunday Times of Lon- don as saying that while it, was true that the Gnlman Iimbnssririor to Turkey, Franz von Papeii. had not made peace proposals. i‘. was not true that peace proposals had not been made recently by thy Germans. Discussed Widely Publication of this sturv put the question right back where it was when Pravda printed tile original story-At is again the biggest topic in town and it has every Muscovite wagging his llead and discussing her. In til; Victory Loan drives very shortly and i: thelWar dServicclsldrives, - ey ave sways one tier part r a 1n a most admirable manner. Their concerts. too, have added grcatly to the enjoyment of our citizens. and while tonight we are ~ again privileged by having tile‘ opportunity to be here to enjoy "The Gondoliers" undcl" the cap- able direction of LAC. Arthur Law- son, we cannot help feeling blue when we realize Lila‘. this i5 in all probability the last concert they will give in the City of Charlotte- town. "A silort while ago we said our fond adieus w Group Captain and Mrs. Blake. but with our fare-| wells we expressed the hope thatl when this gigantic conflict is end-I ed tlicy would return to Char- lottetown and visit us. Since their going ivc have had the pleasure of meeting Group Captain Hampton. We are sorry that ills stay with us has been of such short dura- tion. We would have liked to have German Propaganda Min Das Reich. is just a part of the war of ner- be irresponsible in the highest de- lllvaslon Just bocntis: it supposes ‘T110 first reaction of tile ordin- thn enemy to be bluffillg. We de- ary Russian to publication of the Sunday Times story was. “you see. something is up." “any Rus- sian. who may have dtscountezi to some extent the original storv now are convinced that tile Bri- tish have been listenllliz. if noth- come. . “We expect it to take place at any imaginable time anywhere in Europe. For us there can be no surprise." icllgmeisxtl-S/ to peace proposals from becomei beilsicllh ncfqutllllledr HOW, The article broadcast iiv D.N.B.. ' , . , ilfvel- llfli- v Ofllllie 0 Wall ‘German Agency. ivns entitled "In “milmw “Auumh” "WW5 - “I come ltere tonizllt it: ilear 1 no Dal-s" nun dealt entirely with 1'0 DON- 4-m- 19 — ‘C?’ — Your concert. but knowing as I deli invasion and the strength of Ger- = The Moscow magazine "War and the Working Class" said totlnv that Hitler's hopes of splitting the Al-, llcs were buried forever by tilf3| rimision of tho Moscow fllld Tow hen-iii conferences and .tc|dc.-i that “ille- boobies of the countries al- man defence; that. the time is dratvillg nigh when . your departure will be taken, l‘ fake this opportunity of wishing . ;";,;;,.g‘,,;g:,;,,§;,~¢~1 M“ o: 1New Soviet-Polish Problems Crop lip "Before closing. I would like tn, pay tribute to Mrs. Jchnstolle and‘ lied with us and their responsible eh 1 1 m5; t, k1 n g "Ida" ""1" understand the '4" toiiigloigys aenteletaiiatmreizlt. pa Char’: fern being made by Nazi 818- lntitetown is indeed fortunate irv Moscow Jim 19 (AP, v u . . . — —- meétgfvever the manim‘ “rump i its number of liliflliicfh musicians. A charge m,“ me Polish Guvem, v» - - - l feel assured that eiolyonc plcs- mam m mndon “and “,5 sym, reported in a Reuters News Agency dispatch from Moscow, denounced "iuiderground activity of dcfeatists in the United States and Britain." 1n another article tile same ivseczine denounced Premier Mar- shal Pietro Badogiio, declaring that nfit this evening ha, cnioyed this~ _ wonderful cntcrtalnnient." Yggxizfcxiisendlll; not want‘ w cswb Russia and Poland was made t0- Group Capt, Ilampton day L“ the magazine Called ilpon, Group Captain the Working Class." Hampton was greets-ii with warm article by Nikolai Baltlsky, who l applause. "Th1, is ilot the time he ivns dointr "practically nothinu" for speeches,” he said geman)“ “it to purge Southern ltalv of Fascist; LONDON. Jan. l9 — 1GP) —All Allied invasion of Europe within 90 days was predicted today by lster Goebbels in ills weekly newspaper. Much speculation iii \VflSilillgi.0l1 and lmldoil on the grand assault l are recmvin; [Gr Caywngfl @235; A ves. Goebbels said. but he added:- "Tlie German Command would grce if it failed to prepare for uni finitely assume an invasion will; relations between “War and The accusation was made ill an did not identify the sympathiaera. adian Air Force and is stationed at i : l‘. ti ian airport ncal- Summerside—S Q cc ‘as n pilot. beins ill-pin pilot at Toronto in l Plane Crashes Into Truck D105‘; y; 5., Jllil. iii —- _A tivu-cllglllr llunlbcy c nll u YULKi Lltlihiflf‘ till, 1'1\_\\\ landing fifltlflrvii" ull n pa ailti crumoliily, l‘. iili.i_\'- d "pm-Cg persons were liiJil t | EGGS AND POULTRY-Supplies oil this egg market are definitely |lilcreasiilg wit-h prices remaining at last week's levels. Demand s lak‘ line: care of most of local suiiibllcs uith surplus uoinl: to Mal-iilmr, ‘points. P E f cream; stations are; quoting for unguided e285 derllleffl i ; A parse. a2: A Medium o0‘ A Pullet s: B. 2'7: C. N. Graded sh1l1~ delivered Chariottretotivn: A 35; A Mediuln._.l3; A Puller. C. 25. Ccrtiflcc. producers intents LilfiC. 6r B. 30; 'Largo, s8; A Medium. 36; A Puilct. 33 Poultry reccivts are decrcasiilt; Hm with prices at ceiling levels. Qua- 4 . 1' 1 “d ._, “W, ' my raniillsffg‘. ..._A__ Sig, lil-Eiliiiiclilgl) -- g1." ‘l\f‘. l . i ~ -- Personals w; ii€>1ppl\;1S‘li("Z‘C in serious kfJlldl‘ Dr- RB’ 0'5". n‘ whidwr‘ N s" ‘U01?’ W3; not klloivil iicrc uilczc ‘arrived iii the Lit-y last alight. 3mg mane w,“ from bu; 1; “a, ——_ ' - s forced down it‘ Cpl. Walter H. Hadley. and airs. , iillgfgfigmg, QHQQ‘ _ R8018)’, Monctcn, are in the Cit). l,§1Thcu‘ruCk (“mm m, Wyn-I.“ T‘? . , I , , _ r1 ~ lull?" , Mp5. Alma ‘bkililfi. Tigillsll ls a Glaii.cy.6ix;l\gw i)“ “a Ned: i izilest at the Qu..-n l-lo.e. iauugdoxvhng. Gum“ M“, Lin“ ‘ lllCil'~i‘.)it(\C(‘i l’. Viliil itlusi‘ . ' Mr. Albert Perry Tipllish, ortived l mm;- , v n here last night. lAs tile Dillilf‘ t lie fl.)\\‘ll. <0 cw‘: I __ ._ _ _ y mu group, Cln Robolll. -~ Mrs Lona Moliktet‘. ixéllilllgixlll, sunk m. n - is visiting in Chsiioltctoavn. Alum“ M;- - "" G . ~". “=1, jullultvl ii ‘ Mr. D. W. i\I.\‘..i'i‘.L‘:Oll. C N R glnsfis bug“, ,1 ‘H. ; police iorcr. rettirtivd from Mollc- n _ ton la night - Mrs. Bruce McCormack, City. rag, turned home from New Glasgow: , N.S., last night. ‘ lc weight ui ill‘? l" , Robbins and m: f-l . I toNlézTx-ibslil-llsiu of lilt- filcr= haYP i\"Cll‘lli3iifi(‘d. anti ‘ ‘I “Alli-s ‘x11! !bt- anouilccti silo i ' -~-- i ‘I Mrs Herbert Ross. Fredericton.‘ T I t Fresh Canadian Units In Action P.E.I.. and baby. were discharged from the PEI. Hospital yesterday. Mr. Jos. Gillis, Souris. arrived. in the city last night on his re- ‘ tum from Boston. i I Mr. E.W. MacKinnon Superinten- e d. pounds yesterday It is being kept . _ , “ t, ,, A _____,,_,,_,_ in a heated bed The child's fatil- xglfé°-(‘3“lgb‘khota‘ _ A ‘B’ L?“ . or is a member of the Royal Can- joined mo‘ T C. m Jmuar. 1Q; Large Amounts 0f Suitplics \\'.~‘lalii..l_i — '1 ll? oi i111. oiilll ixiil- ' Nay. - 4th Term Talk In Democratic Ranks _ is a time to just enjoy what we by name. . _ ~-- have listened to. and think about! "The Soviet Government aumydelil! c-NMfiuéetullned llast Legals- UONDON‘ Jan‘ w _ .¢p_c,lblc\ ‘TOY J‘ > M” what can be done in Cilarlotte- to establish friendship betweenfg,“ '°£nve%':§on“o‘¥ ‘figflfiinie c}; ; ~Somc ircsil Canadian imlzs no“. -- ~ ; , . town uilcn English, Scotch, Welsh. the UJIBR. and Poland on tho , R gmcms on u-amc and ppm-gel nre ill action for tho firs iillif‘ ~ * > Irish and Cauadinlig"all“gct togcth- basis of good neighborly relations 1,1055; problem, ‘ 1 m1 mp clinntilnn svrior 0i ‘he m!‘ er. I nm sure some of you are } and mulllfll YBSDECL This W“ -——— ' Army's front ill Italy. d P Cuiln liill Y-EO THEATRES Geo. Washinglom surprised tonight, as I am. that it. can be done. 1 "As the Mayor has said. thir. is- possibly the last official appearancei in the wny of a COIlCI-Tt on the» part of the Royal Air Force licrr. But we cannot all suddenly vanish. 5 ; We shall gradually fade away dur- ' ing the next five or six weeks; and I may bo the cuckoo in the nest- the last to leave." tLaughterI. But S|€Pl "GT8 l hope that this will be tllc fore- _.___s ..-___ runner of many other flue con- , certs in your city." (Applause). JACK npyuy The concert than closed with A ~ slur-annuity --------- ~- MONTAGUI J 8A1‘, 1,30 9-80 P. M. SOURIQ I- THURS. I P. Ma 4.11s Wuational Anthem i Regular Army tl'11.'"_".s are being equipped with new detach- able fittings that can convert them into nmbulanccs with n minimum of delay. The f-ztiilgs are harness rifle clung from than. was once more clearly expressed in a declaration of the Soviet Gov- erninent-not only expressed, bu: confirmed by the magnanimous of- fer of the Soviet Goverrimca re- garding solution of the border question. The article accused tile Polish Government of being favorable tn Hitler before the war and even n! preparing "to go to war on the aide of l-litlerite Germany." "This became difficult because Hitler decided to make a victim of Poland instead of an ally," is‘ slit‘, ‘ In London Foreign secretary now‘ Eden bold the House ct Oommoiv, l-mller. Percy A» cum of Piclou. the Soviet-Polish frontier ques- tion was “extremely difficult anti delicate" and cautioned. "f am sure the House will feel tile 03-‘ like In appearance and stretcher! moat reserve should be prsctisealas at this particular moi-Lent." Douglas Ainurnu. Capt. Arthur Farqtillai-son, who _ is army payéiinaster at Shclburii-f. War COYFOSDOliKiPRIi vritll y,“ v NS . arr home last night. ‘. A1111)‘, mniltiollczl a cAlillfiidll .\1r:i- ,:_.' ,; dc;(vv“‘r|; Capt. Farquharson is a son oft “m, Artillery Roglnloli: m n > ,_ .,, PT 1,01,, R “S? Conductor E. W, Farquhurson. I m action mum 0i the Ariclll Riv ‘W1, ' ‘ “ ‘ ,Sch°°l Sui“ illlfi thle was the first lllgilcn ill I" M’ m,“ that those mctlluuls ivitil tilrfir flying liitl-iluuilti silclls Former Mayor lbmsnrvm! u“, C 1nd,“ l‘, I\u l;- liliiil ' SUPP * , ~‘ - “ ‘ VX‘)? 10:1 - t‘ . Amherigmgles ,v'lsion. Pvgvlouslv iii" tiiiii-lnli llati M‘ V‘) wmvttnv. ‘h... OTTAWA. JRfl.v19—-(C'Pi——.](l\if'§ ‘ “afimumiuw ("t w“ ilillilil?!‘ lllllllillfrltill: iiif‘ifit“rini’m’lle’fil.i.ifxit A fflifl‘, i» v, “f n ormcr oro mcrs.i .\ ,' . . 3.11. >“_ '*,,,,,_‘ ' __~, died here 8N. '1 fillid‘illmgrfjgflflli iclxlgdflk‘ < .i t.l..l..._l.l of son,» A native of Windsor. N s , he P" m‘ in" ' n __ < ~ ~ ~ in till.- u survived by one sister. Lucy Cu .90?!” M" 9" m“ , , _ , ‘ " .1 possible, iiriugll Limo l‘. 1min tcllrl- and a‘ Tt is _ no n? '~i.l rvifiiviinliull ilI‘l'(‘ some fresh Canadian iilfnll_‘.r_ . :1 pt lblv ss ~~ rrlllorozl illllts li tv i of Ottawa and Montreal, NI. Canadian Wcmens Army Corns be (‘llGP-‘Qufi in the Arirlli in personnel are now bcintz lraiilcd ; fighting. There is n nosFlblliLV‘ th~ . l. ,l 1a,. .. .. . wireless operators some new troops from tho hTfll'l~\iOiiiZilt the stern action fur for omplov- i ment in fixed wireless suiions. time Provinces, Central Oniarioa tons