MAXIMS Burning Gunrdh l , Founded llifl. cuAR1T0ii'ra'r0wN, ‘CANKIAJA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,‘ 1940 01o PAGES Almllfl lly .\I MAXIMG °F A or A MERE MAN MERE alas’ i He that buys b the any, 1n. v j are?" m" ‘W ~ "w" M» - Read by Everybody 1:.-.~.~.:...:t.-~*...1i ~ . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ Charlottetown fiuudiun Two our“, M; ‘M’ fltmpwg“; i wir- 7" A‘ m» | hrzburipliuu lln-Illr ll 5.1.0!) uil—l'.i-J.| i100. 1.111. 11.1 unit 1 NEW STORM Planes, Guns;- British Equipment . To Help Finland --_____- loNDON, Feb. 3i -(OP) -Brit- ish bombers and fighting planes, among them some Gloster "gladia- tor" lighters, one of the latest rand best types, already are in Finland to help the Finns against Russian air raiderl which have been bomb- lng the country in swamrs. It was disclosed au tonight that between the British planes had reached the hard-pressed Firms and more are on the way, e. total of X44 hav- ing been released to Finland. (The Gloster "gladiator." as de- scribed in Jane's work on world aircraft, is a single- scnt. equal-span biplane powered with one Bristol “Mercury IX" pitta-cylinder radial air-cooled and stipcrcliarged engine. It has machine guns mounted in troughs i11 the sides of the fuselage and two ntounted below the lower o-ing, firing outside the propeller rtirlius. The plane is rated a max‘.- nnun speed of 250 miles an hour at 15.500 feet. can climb 20,000 fe-“t in ninc minutes and has a service ceiling of 32.800 feet. It has full day nnd night flying equipment, oxygen equipment, and transmit-ting and receiving radio. Similar pktnes have been supplied to Scandinavian CIllUIiFiPS, Belgium. Portugal and ot-ilcr‘ foreign purchasers.) Oihor British militaiy equipment =_..__. thoritatively 4-0 and 50 of autho; itative trv ) which has zone to the eludes tanks, field guns, guns, anti-tank guns with ammuni- tion, telephones, anti-gas supplies and clothing. (A thousand Hungarian volun- ers going through Paris today en Finland reported that 10,- 000 others are getting ready to leave Hungary. Most of the Hun- garians, equipped with clothing m- sembllng ski outfits. have had mili- tary service They were travelling by way of London.) It was pointed out here that one of the difficulties of sending vol- unteers to aid Finland is the ne- cessity of obtaining consent of Norway and Sweden to al‘ow them to cross their territory. Thus far the Scandinavian countries have accepted this volunteer traffiu which has been relatively small. The fi:st large group of British volunteers for the Finnish armv will leave London shortly. Britain has consented to recruiting by Fin- land in this country. British equipment slated for Fin- land includes 150 anti-tank rifle. 10.000 anti-funk mines 50.000 hand grenades, 25 howiizers, 100 ma- chine-zuns. 24 anti-aircraft guns, 30 field guns. four six-ton tanks. 12 six-inch guns, 10 titres-inch moriaxs and ammunition for the artillery. This is i'n addition to supples being sent by Fla Finns in- ,. time» is‘ " some Scouts in Uganda. Soviets Se ek To Turn Finnish Flank“ (By Thomas F. Hawkins) (Associated Press Staff wnu-n HFLGINKY, Feb 21—-(AP)- The invading Russian n-my. after push- in; the Finns back at the was’- em tnd of the Mannerhcim lsine. bnttcrcd with great force torifrfht’ at Finland's fortifications at Tai- palc. on the eastern extremity of the isthmus defences, The Russians threw two divin- ions. "strongly stipportrd by artil- lry and aircraft," into this fight- inr. the Finnish Hizh Comma d raid. but were retuiizcd and "l henvl" " (This force presume _ iotud between 30.000 and 35.000 men 1 "Renting raged late last 11i"l‘.‘" said nish communique. l11 nttcmnliug to tum this F511- rrsiu Ht, flunk. tho ltuss‘ s shift.- ed iilfll‘ main r-‘feiuivc, which hurl been concentrated around Sumtna and lake Muolan in the west aux. hirh hail forced f“ l-‘itms ‘o 111v to urw positions. “ht c continued in the onst- en Isthmus region as wrll, tic-v:- REB PLANES ittti Siliéilitii tidbit Tit ii trscnsniiiiféc. As 124 Bombs Crash Into Pajala. fiercr-‘y nnlil today's Fin- STOCKHOLM. Feb. insrian D15“ "Pd the Wm of P llreatctied {l1 movcm ‘inland. Althou 21-40?)- ‘is today bombed and little border accident. that iomekin e the Swad- rnt for intcrvreuticn in sh Ellie's 8.000 residents h egg! the! shows; of eve a m a Wrfltory just six miles "Y. neutral observers expressed htiuobinlon that Bwed a "activ- hnow would reopen eir drive t 11D Finland “so vigorously (Continued on page 9. Col f) ______________ Ioming Events p101 ‘l! for Notices irrlbie column I eente per yard! "Hwkev Milton” ’ “l”! vs- Maple z_. g. I ~ w‘- uionals, skate Qfwr. 1' n u. rpm-Mam. "New Gist" i‘ W. LManle heels. ‘loot? I i." "d Auction. 1 L-_ l-fl-li. ififiiidsglumrsas 22M.‘ Inter- monéh, lglaflmgnslngton v8. lrilfl-Q-QLN. ‘Bll-Vlh live no t M bmatiy IZnd, n15; 331-‘ M.‘ "ml M» elem 3. n. d ever. ulthouflh the Finns denied Russian claims to capture of the 11111111011 fort of Koivisto. oscow. reef. zz-traursil ram ’ll‘9oviet - ~>Russian ' commanders in the Koivisto ,fortlfieci are“ of the western ,Mannerhcim line reported to- _-d:1_v they had occupied 176 of " the cncmyfls defensive fortifi- cations iu_ three dill 41o.- -. an: The twin offenr 1131-71-1 ives meant that the Ru-"sirtns wrre trying to crash nrnrly 71s‘ whole width of the Tsthmtts. and rlcmorstrrfcd ihai the Isthmus fighting stil was the most cruicnl of the entire war. The Firms are holding the posi- tion to which thov urithdrew 1m- drer R-ttssiah pTT='~'lll‘(‘Z Russian 19st,- cs are id to be extreme-iv hear.’ and Fimrish costmlllcs light. but nevertheless ilvr» still are hund- rcrl". of thousdzrds of Russians a- le“: ill“ front to lrcrys up flftgpkg in the. face of constant Finnish slzclfire. ‘Plan flireseniatflon 50f Brief 0n llog Raising At Moncton FREDERICTON. N. B.. Feb. 21- tfiPr —A cf cu behalf of mari- t-zno 110g l'l1l"f‘l':€ .1.iii be nrcscutcd to iili'('l‘ icilcrnl (nbinct. llfliiliOlii at i‘.‘o11;tc.11 int? tits 111.102: if p; cut 1111111.". mntcriallzc. Mriruiture min isfoi" Taylor said tonight. llc stated he was tryuug to arrange a meeting c-f the thrce maritime agriculture ministers and finance minister Ralstotu. Revenue minstr Il loy- and fisheries minister Mich- aud. ‘The lnt‘cr three are expected to be in New Brunswick this week. A brief outining the situation ot hog rnirers in the morttmes has been completed following a confor- ehve of maritime agriculture minis- icrs nnd other officials at Moncton last Friday. International At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) LONDON-Six neutral vesseh added to victims of sea warfare; Britain arming fishing boats wit’ anti-aircraft guns to counic Nazi air raids, ll A F. scouts lleiigo- land Bight; Britain sends fighter aircraft to Finland. SIDOKHOLM - Russian planes bomb and fire Pejeia, Swedish town near Finnish border; Sweden protests Moscow; Incident threatens revival of Swedish move- ment for intervention In Finland ..___ HELSINKI — Russians butter eastern end of Mlnnerhelm Linc after pushing Finn: back on west- ern terminus In double offensive; Iinne any invaders. numbering be- IWGGII 30.000 and 88.000 lose heevily. ..____ BUCIIARIST- Jlumenis bows to Allied economic preelure. bum shipment of high test gasoline and eviction oil to Germany. Germany Qlllllengel Romanian ban, demands full ell quota. ISTANBUL-Russia calls home hundreds of Soviet technical ex- mtl: German experts already-l l. lift fi1,.1t off (“icrumu hurl cks such as Nozl ~11‘ Mm plan-c. tempted on a Wide day. . 1rd ti ; iii :11 . 1p 011 liming rrni 1» .1 German plane will iirc. n armed merchant ship during the 1" Reva! Air the night 1* . carried flights bvrr fleligoinutl B i1 pin 11-95 out . f?! nrm of_ti1_e North S1711 \\'I1r1 man pVilltiUii and naval vessc situated. rl:i11's ' declaration tncci-itig on preparations I01‘ countering air nttactts. continuously helm! clOVFTPPPKL" Winston Churchll. First Lord of the Admiralty, said rrcrnt sue. cesscs showed his sizticmctit. Dec. 6. that the British Navy “'35 sink- ing from two to four Gerlnnu U- bonts a wcck. "was in no wov 8K- neg-stated." New shipping casualties counted tpday in Germany's indiscriminate f‘ (Continued on page 9. Col 4) ‘GO-O PO $0 O-OOO O-O Q 0 0 0G9 FO-O-O Reds Buy 0il Drilling jEquipment , I» TULSA, 0kia., no. zu-(ar: --Soviet Russia has pur‘ '5 132,200,000 worth of fast-drilling. mobile oil rigs to hasten de- velopment of crude oii reserves i» "~ "t '.':*ti1""=-e..... mnnu ll . III ' paty iiiiiy reported lllglin‘ of of contract calling for 40 drill- tr: "vi: "r1'."':'..‘.l.".:‘;i.';’.ii‘.a one . - A that ilts hams‘ not be used "for sevz-ro reuse .. “if f“: l" bfzbgi-‘ilily one“ . 3.7 - " ixnii-annsnraulsixzlrltlgd"ma? . . co . - giinigninrioihoy were capable of boring 5,000-foot holes at the rate of one to three n month. depending on ihl! ‘filrmfllfilél t/inother source said e Hi1] menf. might be used to dove 0P4 shallow 000'! "i n" 0'1"": 1» when ~ nrcvlncilnn has been foun 1, at about 600 feet. Mao o coerce» w w-uo-oo-u 4 m“; 4 4 The (Thief Scotti 01' the world, Lorri l5 still grlllilg‘ around zlmougst hi l1 rule of dcslruciicti oi cnctuy lil- scale yester- comutuhique ("aim- ‘sh vtiinclztyzu-s and m: were sunk (1111-1111, scouting Ger- is are mce by Prints lvliitills- 11 z-i‘ oi Commons that “our and what- ever scale they may izllcc place, are 4b -¢ Birthday (lfitfll- Won't-ii, 83 yczlrs tiltl 1m the boys of his world empire oi youth. .-\ i7cl11‘11:11'_v 211111, nut] hove, cl1:1tii11_;\\itl1 Na ti o n al G o (I6 r Coming SaZsFMajo 0F ATTACKS at we; 11122415 a National Govern-- mcnt, Major Harry Price, of T0- rohto, described by votive circles as d 1 am satisfied that On- u marines. V v """ r T‘ flm’: '"‘ '"' The Adhvr-ultvr bdisciuswl that u P ha: y)‘ _ -l' 1 ring 1x11110111". _ . w H 1 arms u 11: i\ Support Earned “l y Government .l’rirue Minister Dis- cusses War Efforts 1 .‘ e ‘- In Larupaigrt State- meut. OTTAWA. Feb. Zl—-—(OP)—Prlirl‘3 Mlutstcr MocKeurse King touzgitt ‘L1H? a rlctztlled nccchnt oi the EQV" cruuicnts war eitort. and told Unnztrltnn voters he and his coli- eagurs were “film? 0100M?“ W be Jutlgtcd ou our iecorri" in the forth- coming eicctaoxi. I11 an ncitucss over network of the Cahaziian Broad- ‘custing CCl']‘f‘"lilGl'l the Prime .,v|1n.=1.cr :fi.l‘9d Conservative Ilscnd-cr Nlaniou had named the (‘i(‘t‘l‘CXl issue yvheu he called f0!‘ ilctcnt of the gtovcmmeut. holding the King administration rcstpottsible tor what he termed “our unpre- pnrcdncss and our weal: war ef- tort.” Mr. MacKenzie King said there was no mistaking Dr. Manton's ianguay. “Dr. Mnnton wishes the government to be defeated. He has stored the issue as he sees it. It is the governments war record," If Dr, Mouton was charging the government had been caught un- tirc-pnrrxl for the defence of Canada his charge was “untruefl the Prime Mitvstcr solo.- "If he means unprepnredness in peace time for active participation y Canada in a European war. in r 1 a national Q- gslvtttinucd. _QH_QI;R9_9- _ 3) MONTREAL, Feb. 2l-—A nation local Conser- "one of the men EiEBTl nment r Price ytario. ltfnmtolsa, 13 0011mm“ and the ll/Iaritimes L. give a ire- tncndotls vole to National Govern- ment cnntlidates." As a. mailer of f riti act. he was con- tit. 1. t. 1s um. 1m Mr. John R. l\‘l:1cl.c.111,Couscrv:1- tive, was (ior all oc-cltd as As- srrai" .. 1.11: t‘. tho First District of Kings Rz-tuming Otlicei‘ Wil- liam J. Puqltct at SOUYLS oy. There was no chart-o in the by» election figures nlrt r \ announced i1n11iely:Ti1cs_J, 1'; 111m, Lib vrnl. i002; .l"lt11 l". 31x ..:1u, i003 DECIRZMIOH‘ day had bccn posi- pzttr-zi from ins: 1v;1k i11 order '0 receive stalcntsnts from the deputy returning officer for the Rollo Buy urll 11nd the poll-c 01k ior the For- tune poll. Appiucntimi for a recount has bicu 111.1110 011 behalf of Mr. Kick- hnm. The recount will take plnoc this afternoon at} o'clock before Judge Frrisrr at Souris. Free Entry Of .. Wool T0 Stop UITAWA. ‘fob. 21_(GP)—'I‘hc Wartime Prices and Trade Board. under chairmanship of Hector B n. McKinnon, nnnounced today the order-in-corlticil passed Jan. l3 providin for the free entry of wool 1m er the intcimcdlate tariff hes been rescinded, Thus the board indicated the situation arising from n wool shortage as result of the war and wartime demand. had been met. Qalily Is Superb "SALAA" TEA yrs tcr- , By Daniel Deiuce Associated Press Staff Writer BUCHARESI‘. Feb. 21—(AP)-- ; Germany tonight challenged Ru- mantuls ban 011 shipments of high test aviation gasoline to the Rc1ci1 by deciding to send her ace econ- omic negotiator, lo Bucharest to insist delivery of hcr i940 quot ical" upon nod authoritatively here. Not only will Gcrmartvls fu- turo altitude toward Rumanln most likely depend upon the outcome of Clodlus’ mission, but also her view of all other neu- trnl Soutihcrsicrn European countries. Cottcht in an economic contest ly-twccn German and Allied de- 11111110». ior the lion's share of her oii export. Rumania earlier today was reported to have assured Bri- lain and France she would pro- hibit the export of aviation gasoline Reich. crumcnt decree to this ef- cent arrangement with Gennany. The step was reported to have been (lccidcd upon in the fnce of serious losses of Itumrmlan industry unable tn obtain cot- ton, wool. lute and iron ore from tho Allies, who shut down -——— . vinccd that "we are gain" to got on 111m- rum-nrqn emu, to m. - behmclthe movement" for us-t g " . . .. ‘ -‘ ‘ ' Dfi S t l‘ ll C t l 0 l1 f sticli an administration, declined giotgrelilafigifiiliiliiiflgwltvaoxlfpx?aims]; for“ "w" n“ demamm r) 1 ' here yesterday. . s; I , ' .“ ,_ ‘ , _ peg-its JQv-ltlnues H _ ___‘ v v 1101.» tint could , n f0. Cnn- 0.1 the other fYilld the Germans U Priugli F q 1.1.. ‘gilt. i.:‘"§=l’...§€ €‘.‘.‘é‘..“;°~‘-‘.l'f..$’.i ‘c.1123 “ti.” t“ _" ) ‘ ~ 1 111- ‘II and industrial circles in ' f" ' i‘ ‘H's n L e n “mama _ , . s- ~_ n -_ V, ~ perstive. _ , _ _ Shlns An“.- OliivLll pmvlhces. he sold in an in- He thought 1t would be most um I s s _ f mulch at the hfoilnt Royal Hotel. gorumate for Canada. “and indeed , , Alrcra t Guns‘ p-Q‘.‘.t‘“§‘1§§§igotaiiliximitiiihagiiir r01‘ Quebec. if the oldest province Retlres Today ti..- .. t . . - . ————— ,.-' ,5 H‘, _.o,n,_, f u. Ldmr: was not adequately represented LONDON. Fob. 2l--<C0"1~-Neu— iiitiitt ircrijlnrg not (iwettyscr linfiiimed with!" m9 mm“! Niliiollfll GOV‘ tffll 5110301112 bolt‘ UM Uilllll 0f as to the evident swing tmvarcs a Ifllllllfllt. A truly national _ gov- . ( mounting s;;1 \v.1r totlav as mm GQvff11fnQ11t 1n m... Eng- lcrmuont 1s 1111110 "blc without the Admiralty 019-559? uh wit? 11$ ii 1-,. 1 lption provinces. I lmve ‘gdfllllflte !'<?l>1‘¢‘591"1111>l1 "Om Q01“- plaus for ])i'('.L(‘Cl.lOli o \':.~..~'t‘.5 F0111 jut completed a nation-wide sur- 6C3’ Gcrnmn attack nud announced a ‘my m; i ‘Mr. William M. B retirement Post Office Inspector today. the local rohgut, from ihc whose ‘ position oi takes place lie has been employer! in office for forty years. News Briefs LONDON, Feb. 2i significance of the support freely given to the mother country in her great war effort by colonies " ' under tho rule of Downing sin I." was emphasized by Colonial Secre- —-t(‘P)- The iary Malcolm lilacDunald in a broadcast tonight. ln this fateful war Great Bri tztlnfis arms and "fair reputation" are sustained by the support of a united colonial Empire, he said. WASHINGTON. Feb. 21—(APl-. Representative Bmce Barton, New York Republican, joined the demo- crats today in the congressioru right to continue the United Stat- es recimwoi trade system for ah- other three years. In a speech prepared for deliverv to the federation of young Re- publican pups of eater Nev. York. Barton picture the tariff- cuttlng pacts as a means of stimu- lating two-way trade between the United States and other nntioti. Canada is one of 2f! natimis wt". which trade agreements have bee‘. negotiated under the act. LONDON, Feb. 21-(0?) -Be- cnuse of the coal shortage In some parts of Greet Britain. the gov- ernment announced today, 70,000 more tons of coal will he shipped weekly flrom the Norihumherlaud 11ml Durham Mince to the oommm~ in! areas. Commons 11y (‘npinln Eunn Wnl lure, Minister of Transport. The eonl problem in Great Bri- tain was aggravated by stem‘! fiesttitt... Vonlfoaaefl I 1976013): The announcement was made in: Dr. Karl Clodtus, “any small 511171.11» to t lull - a. it was ‘Danube has as understood to have been l ISYUFFI apparently reversing e re- i 1 CENTRE DE VEL OPING i 1a! Lord Baden-PowelwPs Germans Stirred iéfiVi CasolineDecisioni Allied Pi-essnifio R€dLlCJ Oil Imports Of Reich — May Influence Events In South Easlein Europe. have reiust-rf ithe Reich v. mg long-term order. a these COlIl1lllllTlPlll> Rumanufs new tri irom lOlTlllLl 111cm L11 (Il\'t‘l'I eve wrr- Jun. l to 51115133’ oi These prcdtiucrs-Hare noxv SOilClL- '0r1<t so that prevent (‘l lIIIi$§~1OIIPI' W ets (fail Uver Rum anian imm” . Am-i t. . purist ulipioyed i...‘ 3111.15 ish industry un/ir - K Lilith‘ . opt-lily I “or airline's L111.- (Klaus. just border, Prcsirhrnt Iemet 111111;. . ‘ T1 - Turkteit g-eziri.» 1 ' 117151115‘. spmwd tile Itli‘ Partly due to tho int-t that the y 110011 {1117011 over and Greci; and Bu barge fiPiIVPPlGS held up, Hilmnnnrs Lit'c lsllipm-cuts cf Oil to Gcrmnnv drop- - vied in 26.000 tons 111 ilillllflifi‘, _cd to ‘V ililflllPil Sill‘ had ngrccti t0 tl(.~.1v'c1'5t>1lQl-l'v -' 130,000 tcus . » ~> -§-ooo+ooe-o-eooo-eo-ocoeooeo ‘t, flail 111111110X‘. lY-WJC LONDON. no. zi-tcr ca- Blifil-A Hus hn press ‘against Iran . (l ’l‘urkt'_v, in ‘ ddiliun to vngut- report-s rcneh- ting London of Soviet troops zconclvniruiiuns in the Caucasus, i is leading to uneasiness here rover the Middle blast. z If Russia succeeded in smash- ‘lng Finnish Ppossible that resistance, it is Joseph Stalin owouitl point thr- Rvd Army in Qanothor (lirt-ctinu. and there tthc certain ludicnilrirrs that he may lrnvc the rich nil fields of [ran in mind. Diplomatic sources here state ‘frankly that they dn not know ievvhat Russia is up to. The en- oig-maiic nztiuro of Russia's for- feign policy 1111s everyone stump- ‘ ed when trying to predict events . or trends in European affairs. t I l O—O—>&§0 O0 O4 Harman: Ge ~ oeoooooveooao- (Continued on p 9, Col 8) fMr. I Breba ul. To Retire; New dot-up . M. Brchsut, Postmaster ottctuun Post Uiitce, re- l: .1‘ i0 whiz. service in 05L OiLCC. Entering 111..- tm... Senioe of the Post UilAt’. t1t-11.11't111e111. June 19th. i900, Ho‘ :1 1111i. \l1' iwviiilill szeutl- ily grunt t1 11 . .. “its up- poiutctl A; . lintiliti-SHI‘ 1n l9- 28 and wits nsnurcl i1c.-.111.i..'.c1' Julie 1, iliJU. He has E fuilv scxvetl the pub- lic iii ti ' . ‘hm for the 113st dec- " 111s il'lll'.:lllt‘lli. 1 ht- t-ilzx t loony. k sumo (he iii it Stiff." . was learned litili Kill- il'l\ l. ('11 named, 1t "ht i Coal Company Opposes biirters Wage increase GLACE BAY. N. S. Fcb. 2i. (Ci’l--i)t 111; a for i1 WHQFS l0 Ill ll .‘.‘1ll ills‘ 1111a’ '3 . tirznsultcri ov r n}; M‘; Justine t‘. l‘ .\lc'l‘.1.1uc oi the 0n- lario Siltlrcme (iourt ..'~ :11\'(.\.11'::1l- r11." -k 111 ‘ 1'" tiorzotzu- E z pony, i111 ‘Nova Sr-o. .n Wo rkc 1's. . t‘lll'\tt"ll‘l‘ Oi i":f).\i' Three Parties In SYDNEY. N S. hob. 2i A Ltbcrnl (Ttllvfiliifill t uomitmlvrl 1):; it. J. l-i New \.\':\ii‘l‘l1\l‘t|. m-‘mbcr llt- will r1111 111 :1 cornme- ('('.liY('\'l. 0111M‘ ili.l1'liiil‘i‘.~ ill‘ Nlmu. C011 t'l‘\';‘.Li\I‘, and (Yin its. C(.-c;>.~nttvo Commoitvcctilti Federation. ‘This is (he lust Scoliu coustitticutv whcro three par ties have named candidates I :1's promises not to favor v 11'r_1_'e r-“ptwrzrodyto have . <1‘ 111:1-\r~ 111 v11 is: i111 “are 112.". ‘..:-\1n.11'..s t-nut Doumncn Con“. could see no 51.1111. o1‘ mo: (‘illl(‘S \\.i-ll 1\i1' l1 in 1Y1; .111‘ lllilii- cr “amazes, 11s :1 ‘Jon board 011011011 hearings :1 “title (l1:-- 1 Plllt‘ it: ' 11 l).\u1.n:c.1 (‘~11 0on1- i1.- . 1111.1 lilo lit: 1rd hfuic ‘ IFIQId I“ (‘c I}. South n_:s?.\"nv{_7i)5J1_-\I"T|i‘l'(‘ 11 1' Clyde] rir‘ (ill- Nova work recently was stepped tip by e army, Turks-v. an ally of Grant l and France, but s11 hr . ligercnt, is prncticsln: ltoolzng and has bear. her fortifications on ..ll O O well to strengthenittq henseit mestically, THEY oerzrscmzo on A ‘VAN DRNER LAST WEEK AND Founv we. _ Acrunux no.9 p. HEART Thermometer Extremes High Low Ycsivrrlrtpfi: highest and thcrmoruvicr rvzrtlirtgs n1. lowest 1111i - rated above. TOl1'ON'l‘O. Feb. 2i --H’I Mu iiuuni and itntrnuitun i. Wiur pcg — -- - -~ -- ‘lt zuuto- -- illtiiiex- s»- ,Cl111rlol.t-'~io\\11- -. iilurttinn- ifnst. stron- wimls; partly plainly ed hiilltffillifilfi .1 somewhat rulrlrr. I‘1'irl.1_v, fair and nmtlvruiely 111M. (‘Ii . ..'<l 111 111 Ontario cmrl tltc ‘liters. house u: 4-0111111011. iur (‘trio lln-l-cui .~uu1l1. ii~ 1111- 11,111.. (.11'..11' . 111" T0111‘! l" KW‘ W" t Slllill1?('l':!(il' ill 1:1.:1‘1 -_ .1. r l1’ | than Churiuttctouu THE CAR Flililtb‘ .\‘\ll.I‘\fiS 00 PM. A. M. I l . Leaves Border. 0.45 AM. l Lcaveis‘ ‘Pwmcntine 11.00