511V 1. 1944 hwfiownmmfi 11 Markets Glance . z1-(0P>—Th@ mokeggg-ed a strum g: y ‘m olndex coin of lng. Index 10am ‘d m £10; $151: and th; @3135 .3i-—(AP)—'l‘he ~..J'Z“r.:.":m~:. Jmaiullh but with 1111x1314! civil; wxgnencias‘ in the final ses- u ' v roux. 5w luurkc e .0 llchnllilgdu; a m“ : _ . sh-(crl-sel- njgglififi-‘l... ill“ industrial shurfl. ' f 1. ' d tra- mn. firm 11nd oils quiet. 1n- pmutionnl cased. I Q, J —(AP)--Gralns ionglgd the close today "when buying power dried up find it ' d that fairly large offermES we hanging over the market. Rye, W111 had been up about n cent a; _ b. . zillion-whirls followed. sclllnlt rhent 0.111111 from houses with nuthvrestern Jmncctiol PRODUCE MRFAL. J- n. 31 — (C?) — "$3M prices 113m reported by lilo Dominifin Department of Ag- “gélie (filndm shipments quoted N, 11.1.1 sen for A- e. A-Mcd- 1w. 33-33%. A-Pu-lleis 21-271.». B ‘lllalltter: F st grade creamefy 111111115 Jobbing mice 3695-37 first r e solids, 10h price 36-36‘:- ' lasaie pasteurized storage No. 136ll-35li. -_ 919950; white Jlholesale. , wh Current and Jobbinz 33d colored 2C '11-'21. Condolence 0o per inc application. ~ average of 1 d P1 es: 50 western and] and 10 cents for every ldditlonul a mu Appreciation. 10o par inch or do ‘or W "I!" M! inch. Address and Presentation 81.00. other n llevl York Stock 5 Am Oar and F 3e Steel 59 3-4 N Y Cent-rel 17 l-a Chen a Ohio 46 1-2 Con n m E120 Auto Lite 33 3-4 Gen Elec 3s 1.2 Motors 53 G4; Nor Pfd 211 1-4 Std Oil N J 54 5-8 Kcnnccott 30 3-4 Mont Wold 45 1-3 B Rubber 41 1-4 Radio Corp p 3.4 P P014? d5 1-2 Am Tel d: Tdl 15'! United Aircraft 29 Vanadimu Corp 1o 1-4 West Union u 1-3 est Elec o 1-2 U S Steel BANKS I Montreal 151 Royal 136 5-8 Montreal Sleek Exchange __. , 0L‘ ' Abitibi 1 i: 3 Asbestos 22 B A Oil 21 5-8 Bathurst. 15 1-4 Can Pac i0 7-8 Celanese 37 3-4 n A '1 1-3 Dom Steel B 8 Fraser lum Gen Steel Wares l2 Home Oil 335 Can Ind Al A 5 1-4 Int Nicks-l 30 1-4 Imn Oil i4 Mtl Power 2 Nat Steel Car 16 1-4 Oan Nor Pld 9 Noranda. 51 Price Com 22 1-4 Law 3 1-8 St Law P111 14 3-4 Dom Textile 72 WM! Bloc A '1 Brazilian 21f Steel of Can 65 colored western and Que, 20 FOB, Potatoes: ‘l5 lb. bags No. 1 Que. N.B . and P.E I 1.80 OLD-TIME FOOTWEAR The sandal is the earliest type o! footwear. Advertising Rats-Payable in Advance Mlrumum Charge for Any l-I nwrtlsemenl u Con“ .933?‘wfiliih‘.i'...iill'ihii..l°'.ll"é.w°“"" --~-- i-"lllllflfli 31! l)" W011i; 1n Memorial: Notice; 70o p" Floral and Siplrltual 012mm fir: m“ a; p" “m; “u”. a n; omen: 0o l . ‘do. Notlccs Dwf°¥ilfl°lrl‘:l“d word. Lilia ol SIIDSEHLCIIIIII on i o 1 Machinery DIWALT SAWS AND WOOD- worlung machines. Newest available from direct factor resentatives for Canada. * lions glad] illlOll. sliun, Ltd. 402 Vancouver. B. C For Sale y I0! sau: - TWO WINTER gveioliofeiesi onemféir llne'<1l_.l pagan: 0011 011. 6 116 ‘ “l? el-28-3i rep- uota- Dinner Corpor- West Fender St.. - c-ae-u. ‘r011 SALE - runs: BBEB fiucmsey Cow due w freshen in AWL Apply C. Morrison, _@1>wu- 1-31-31. i011. sun - olvaT/Tms sTzE 1 Qnboc Heater (new). one med- ~illn size Range. '. Eran. 99 Rochlord Street ' 2-1-21. I01: - j model violln- 1111A? . 1m. condition? An°'$,,§.§‘.§,u‘,.1’°{y . ivr mimic lover to procure an in- iruln of émusuail value, grille;- ___V o Let bro in‘; ~n.———— m. <1‘-.‘§.§’.§?.‘.1'°"‘“ 2- 5A“: " smdu5vmlusl Beginning Tuesday, Feb-l‘ Wanted --_ -___ ._ WANTED .- BOARD AND BOOM for youna man. Apply Guard- CPL. 01-" 11.0.4.5‘. wouu) 1.11m 3 rooms and kitchen. furnished. Qulet. couple and child, Phone 166i. Tuesday evening 7-9. 2-1-11 WANTED UNl-‘UBNISIIED APART- lmml by April 1. Permanent residents. Write JC c-o Guar- dian. 2-1-21 wvxrfis-rslniia- A . Writs “Radlo" Guard R n“) l1. 1-29-1-3. MINING flfifln rflfl-‘ffla NOTICE ruary 1st our store and post, office will close at 6.30 p.111.‘ excep; Monday, Thursday, and Saturday nights. R. D. MATHESON, Clyde River 1.111141 zvri: .:-1;r1|: "-5--.. Marine Pipefitters trade-Shipyard ex not essential. Bachelor accommodations available through employer -room and board reasonable. s7TRADESMEN WAPITED IMMEIJIHTELY Firm located in Nova Scotia requires the following mechanics for essential war work: Marine Machinists S‘hcet Metal Workers Rivctters 2 Loppersmiihs Buckers -_ Marine Plumbers Heaters * Marine Electricians Boilermakers Qlllrlicanis must be completely familiar with their. perienco ‘a decided advantage-but Allllllclllonl will be accepted from iho Maritime Provinces. MIDI! to your nearest Employment and Selective Service Office. Refer A3. m. ‘IORDNTO. JIM. 81—(OP)-Ob- " tico v five-i. P. Q Moncwn. N- ‘B. . tlrrod A. Peters, . . . . Collins . H. and Mrl. Soltor- ..=.'°3‘“.‘."'%‘°' MGu ' . an m a. , Hunter River. mm c “ml Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Gallant! 015091‘ Bed Bridge. Mrs. Charles W!!- Mrs. Daniel Pequot and Mlary, Charlottetown. l NMslss Lama Douoetw, Halifax, SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS vent. North l-‘llustioo Th Augustine's Rgisllllzfohoarding pupils of Ruatloc Convent. Rust-loo. 1 Mr and Mrs. Him-h Hennemey. " Louise Dem-on. wheoitley: Paqmt G. ’ ‘r ‘ u! cl Mrs. A. E. Douoetto and w. _ Rustioovil . l\'.‘.~.'. Eleanor Peters, North Ella- TELDGIAMS Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred A. Peters. Ins Arweleo, California. 1 Pie ilfmd A. Doucoth, Hailing; m n. n. and m. saw-i ovum. Mrs. T. H, O'Neill, Mono- ~. ma‘ ma. Wnliy Miller. w». ~‘rd‘wn 1mm: mohevlpmi "Oilllffilllu P. l. Mr. an . Germain Roche. Rogers/file. N. B. MESSAGES 0F SYMPATIIY my. M- l. Iirancis. 5t. Dunstan» Unlverslt . l Rev. 8r. St. John. Sisters of Si.’ “~ Charlottetown. Blanchard. St. Jenn. rs of Notre Dnme Ae- lderirs. dwlirlottetown. The Slew-a of St. John's Acad- McDonald, Ghlr- l" The 8istcra...of..smlla Marl; Cm- ‘ hktduxTmm Qllewiionl. r wil°v°u ' “I some cbfi adhigwatl his mat Rlltaico, 1%,“ l‘ ‘km s: years until halo eml 1mm 10 coaxial: as “mm. 1 no o-ndwulocol voolmostlcr for U. m‘! lo 1-2 A I 1a flat-lawn and n man oi’ honor, 133%,, g he ded the mom of lhosoi Braille no vlguffifildhfgl both n. n» humm- a .¥.a.*aes.':""...'-'....""a.arr“- "Yiffijm n 1,1 "we w! n u-uly devoted ruler- “m, MBereamledi-lnonroeirhlsl - Hm 11v u his most sacred duty and 01.1mm 28g hisulaathrmuswu . torth; "mm no i-a mail’ l,» ‘h’: who“ cm h“ em c4" "ll m the out six “HM 1:10 nrivlleled m have hi?“ h° 31;? o.» s. os.m~2.“ “"‘“l‘1°o.‘...u. Chasm 12 mum and. l-ll his 1 . 5 m? hm 1.47 oecla-lly. in assist him in his pre- m 1.50 pamtion for . Cochenour 2.00 Boa . - ~ l-lll Ho leaves to mourn his depal-t- Richard 1-1. Wells, above of Po- “mfnm If; um. the ‘Tremor! .1. c. Peters, or caielio. Ida-ho, ha; bun 11,111.11 Dam‘ 5 mm a! svferfiild Sister 8t. Cnbh- by the nominating e o; an =~ o» R-u- u. .;"f£1§l.$“§:£“'%‘l. =0 as qu '. ' - . \v swi?" m 11f: Pwlewfoygiiféiolgqirswvdvllflrré-ded A automatically em office July 1 Falcon aeo Dos Angeles California.‘ Albon of “m” " “emb” “P” m"! ‘"1- Fad 1411-1; w me mm o:- Peters an» Gallant’ other candidate before April. Gdliliigsfl 40 North Rustico and Freda w was _ 011mm on 1% §§r§°§Plm°i’$m‘°“ '°" m” $5“ Lil-g m‘ ' and one ‘ilisbiiie? 1T1»: “i "W-pm’ Ggseevwkgrx. sham A‘ Grzinuors. 071:2 N. S: Mrgslmlliaoul DgChe ny nef Keefe‘ Delbert’ N- 5' . ‘Gunner 1e Mmtreal: Mrs. Adelaide Quill-m of Th‘ v m"- “m” “ville- gflmva 071-2 churlbnewwh; lilirs Bourqlle §;‘f,‘§,‘}‘§§"N “NY "em Bormnery. u e 0g .4 . ' . . . 1111,11,,- 05 8f fimmwx-l N 33141:; Tmlg- gb§$\ Rev. .1. N. Poirier. Mont Carnnel. Hasazu so Peters of Charlottetown ‘To all m R” M° “i” cm-iwm- Hi sarc 1»1 1-2 of’ these and to his devoted erand- smred Heart Hmm’ chwlmwmwn~ Home 335 chum“ and yeah Tandchudren The Sisters of St. Maltha, Kin- gomest 041-2 We extend our eartfialt svmoumy’ ‘may s: M Pa. M s, 13$." 1,“; M5555 winery's. Charlottetown. 1-»- =- s1 1...’; ears“. “s: ca: assessor“- cmuewn- ' " Kirk: % LY; V?“ J1me.” Paéuetwl o. .5’ A‘ Idairg; of Notre Dame. Mag. o ' - Lake Dun“ so 1 gelmfi: g: 5111235, S,‘ Dunsturytogxon, Geo. D. Deiilois, Charlotte. que 6.45 Ui sf . ' ism cw o9 Jfwn McNeuL Norm Rustic‘) lotwtbagd ms. Leo Orecnan, Ohm. I lmh 0113; gov. J. Clarence Peters (5) Rus- cogpoétagagé gnu Mm 50m“, L L Ina-n | | n . x _, 11g (aaljhauilfiiscbgrs nf Rustioo Convent nyMfiéwméhlaliu-‘gcgegnlmd “n” iii-fir.“ 0.3198 mils ‘1'::*'s.r;..'.':zia..°“"* ‘"" hissiae.a*iseis°*ra- s“? Var-a ' ‘ ~ v 111's, . . . “engage i f? ‘ogre, Sisters of St. lvlnrma, Char- Mm Ademme and Hum Gaunt’ vcviit o0 The blisters‘... Notr n e Cmrmtwwm" V GWEN B dalen Islands e am ' M88‘ ‘kmzé lgoulfllginwgmucne'ont 1v 1h c ' - . Ottawa. . .......<>~ c: .s.r:'asazs "o" "we ens meet Poem nus Co ' ' - - ~ - lvutlrlgertlril Li? North izfinlnrfs‘ “m” J°'"‘5°“' fies Home can-ht. Charlotte- , . New‘? 1g Rmcgnd lvLrs. Cornelius Doucette, was; phym‘ gown“. Qmflomb . 1S8 . _ _ $323M, 25?’ M11- L°° B‘ 3W“- Chll" lotNl-lmelgwglmflwi Doucew. Ohm-- or D - ' .12 i; %°..“.:'.'.'§:"l1“ls‘.h wrong m- T- H- owe» M»- wmei- 1s ustioo. ‘ ' ' ' ' ggileian 1 21%,}? Mm PM“ Gallant’ semis’ Annie Ciarkin. Charlotte- gmorgt a1 Mrs. Georgina Pauuet and when, rafwfi Vgilired n. mimetic. 111111. ac ' i . - . Pxilcmc a (E “#52155? oguhpiiusglcosrellu mm 1,3312% wmh“ camwm cm‘ m orth " ~' ' p Mrs. Patrick Mulligan, Emerald. .. P r - . ' - pfifififl" will’: N???‘ gulaaém-Arthlw Peter so l Mr. <31 Mrs. Arthur Peters, Souris. “iv Cr 2.2.1. Miss Eileen Douceité North Run: Mr‘ 8’ M's‘ J‘ w‘ Bmmm“ “M51 . ' fissdi°‘ii‘;';“il‘.i“nni“i§fswta "ave". n: W" ere- Hner Rig-M" m. "~ m; ' ' - an r , :23)‘; 2:? certibréthgrtaxilkgmrigult, Johnny Dou- neemwn s er “c Queenswn I'm M‘; and Mrs will-u J P t Mr. J. W. DeWolfe. Halifax. N.S. Quanont ~41 and iflmm ‘Bo-um PflmE .1 811W Mrs. James Campbell and Fam- m 0s m milks Alba ‘i=5 ' N th fly‘ C““"°““‘°W“- st Aem w L, Rude‘). - n eex-‘i- m‘ Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Panmure SandxAIat 3 ughsehugliggm. and Betty Page", 6%,; ¥§£EEQO D‘ Mafinald‘ sgguwrv 0o i}: fir; ggeelwéglepgéllrgnhgustggétiw annt/‘lriaartrltflnfvfészlflvgilllam J, Paquet ..l.’i"".l.'&°‘-.“i.i.lt‘“.‘%i"“w“" 1""- Nsr-arriiscs- fir" sh i ‘ ' ‘ ' °~ s1sfl°t g; 1” of“ M" 1W" B- Dolmlie- Miss Helen ouuhncmuruh mt 2a giegw ea Mr. Aha Mn. Allan Gauthier, 110mm,; ibdmsmhff; “ma” T- “"111 p ggg L’ "'15? mix m“ and Mr. aha libs. William 1a. MacNelll 51m, H, n5 “nu-w Rum‘); “ and Fondly. Summer-side. gilérllgon 1o Mriéhu Mrs. Edward Gallant. “'v““i'w’§."iu°§’é.°'““‘ B018" “d u .. . sllllllivigl‘ mfilltlfiinolzlrie Gallant and Hilda, mkti-‘fémléx? Mam“ and Vera’ 81> 3.00 Charlottetown. ML d w! J 1 , Rafa 1. 91% m. fildcléllarwioggéinn-Peibrs and K,11y»s“3m_ - "MI A- Bradley. gralwcml so N121‘ huh 1m. Frank a Doucotte loffjfgw,f""“"m' °"°"-"‘°'- mm‘ DD an 2.44 and ly. Hunter River. Mn ma M." J h 3:51:51?” 7.1113 belllihncgrllgomgb T. Oamp- charlotmpown. a-mes Canoe er. will"?! 4.110 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bradley, nlMvafl." Fwdemk T°°"‘b‘- Wheaile! r a1 3.35 K11’ Gm . ' cvaa as lKlargaFredsDoCosw. gharlot-tctogn Hwflfdwfi-tlghgvfrmml "W! Dwwm“ -J'°m"°"m*° ""1 C“ l- Mi 'E|nm moi-aid - gggdj)" u! ckfiiftllztgrlvndaiiant and Joseph- lotmgm" a ’ ch" mm Mont C” , crlvlri 0:211 Mrs. Thomas MacAvln. “N125. William .1. DeWolfe, Halifax, M“ Bnd"°Mw’,‘-s Alex P m sow“ ‘nrf J. o. and Mrs. MaoCiuigan, M“ “Qd M“ P“ afi"°‘“!h°5'- Ohnrlottotown. h wnmm M was‘) Mrs. hie Pit-re Eusflco. 011.151,,“ om - ."- 9i- wgalr. golqMm. Wally Miller, Mom- Mm m Gem-m Hum m’. éhnim. "r. 11. O'Neill m. R°“‘“““°' N 5 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plneou, mt- ick. Mass. and Mrs. Aubrey J. Domenic, “gins Frames MoNefll. Bl-flllllflf- Miss Frances McMillan, 01w. lot . Mr- and Mrs. Wally Miller. Mon- treal, P . Q. Mrs. Albert Wilson, Olmrlqmg- his neighbours and friends. and 111s wn. L. A. C. E . hm. Yunr§§1lrl1.iv'lds.m' m‘ 11111155111913"? “mm Dwheflmy’ Alla/false Dorothea Dolron, Pearce. mo. H.W.'Pa.in1er, Mo w ,N.B. Mr. and Mm. Leander your; and mevheator. Moss, 2-1-11. ‘ I-‘LOWDE TEL GROWN ' "The carnation, one ol the oldest flowers still under cultivation was rst described in 300 B. C by the Greek philosopher Theocrastus. f ‘trirmrlpl-lant spirit in his declining nn. Miss mnmzellno Pequot all orivoers will not soon be forgotten. I “"15 ill“...- uexgleruof _?__._.____ i ‘ vess our dcclmi 1mwn°ksw§‘§3.~°§§swr. R181“ RSV‘ ‘erencl J. A. Murphy for his dew- tlon. and to rllusc who sent Muss Cards, spiritual bouquets and 1112s- sages o1 symphony. also to our neighbours. friends and rclaiivvel for their many acts of kindness and help uurins the 111M355 “d death of our lather. Mr. and Iilrs. Walter Mun-lash 11nd Brothers and Sisters- 2-1-11. 11v MFwbRn-hw JOHN hlURTAGll home in Newton, on Janu- there occurred the death Murtszh at the age of 96 At his lary 5t oi’ John l ears. . i His parents hacl emigrated from llniand and he was born on tlw faum where 1e lived all 111s life- hhough retired from active farm- ing for the past few years he was fmenseu interested in all farm ‘activities. and often had to be ure- |vallied upon to prevent him from ‘tallltillll an active 11B"- 1 He had a clear and keen memory 'and could relate his recollection of many historical incidents among em his military training during 1,11, flme or the Fenian Raids. He ‘o0 recall the time of the Amer- llouh Civil War in which a. brothel‘ ihod been listed among the llllsslllgq He often related _mal1.v incidents oil his school clays 1n the ulolicel- lug school house; oi his youth, oi hhv- walked to Seven Mlle BB1‘ urch where he was balptilfid and which was the nearest Catholic churoh at that time. A, _ He was a citizen of ‘Stirling duall- ties and kindly dlslwsltlon. and “'11s always ready nlld willing to help of kindness will not soon t5 v ac ble in man be forgotten. He was charms. speech and action and none came to his home who did not receive a hearty and sincere welcome. _ In his hime he was an exelnlhary father. He was kind. lovlal and-- deeply interested 1n the \\'1=lfl11‘r: e11 , His cheerfulness and 11151 At tho of his death he was the oldest member of Kinkom phr- lsh. and the last of a. generation _ of three brothers nnd one sister. gainers Walter Newton; Mrs. lp Monazhnn and Mrs. Martin rmnln in Kinkora; Alfred in ‘Lewiston, Maine; Serireant Merv)!" with the American Armed Forces. Mm-y at Orylgoml Springs. Sasln, and bended. h ld from his home 3}. J W. e st. Mhlaehyh O , ora The funeral was amibl.’ his pastor. Iwzhr. Ravel-end J. Murphy and inter- $"li..°°°.‘2..8i?.?ft“‘.é2fo§i§‘“‘” ti? e“ W. P. McKenna. Aloysius Green- ca. Gerald Greene-n, Carl Glee-nan and Louis Mullizan. ANCIENT! PAINTED FACES were ‘ In crude forms, cosmellcs known as early as 5.000 B. C NOTICE The Annual Meeting n! ihe Dunk River Dairying (m. will be hem In Cenfirnl ' cqul.‘ llnll, Tuesday afternoon. February 8th n! 2 l’. M. nanrn cannmzrn, i Sccreinrr- l-l-I Maritime Branch Oilice: , 111100 Co. . Freguson president. and nlcmbcrship.” male-raglan,‘ il-NSURANCE COMPANY ‘lifrmrvlliiigi Strength “In this fifth you of war, the Annual Report of ‘lhe Crown Life reveals two features which are of pro-eminent importance. The first is the sturdy strength of lhc Company’s financial nos-Mimi and the other is the notable growth of 11s business Interest earned in 1943~4.32?6 -1»... .1. .-...u....~. 1.1.1.... ... Annual 11...... Policies in Force——$3oS,16‘1.'I91-0° Aueta—$60,71l,986.34 lurplu|—$2,393,429-45 New Policies, 1e4s—s4s,zo6.soc.oo Cash Income, 1943~—$l3,2361452.41 ‘l nrovillo J. C. SAINT. General 526M. Chair‘ ‘tcwwn MacBeath Bldg, Mllnclon n. c. luaenonala. l-L. B- C. 1.. U. Sunerluielllient Card of Thanks Crown Life Policies Total s 303,157,791 '1‘0RON'i‘O—S1ul'lly* strength and notable growth of mclnbcrship were report/rd last week at lhc 1111114111 meeting of the Crown Life Insur- by Hon. G. Howard Crovm Life 110110105 in force now number some 131.009 for a total amount of $308,167,791. This figure takvs no account oi’ a large numbcl‘ of inc annuities in force. M1". Ferguson said all portions of the territory where the company operated have contributed to the increased busi- ness. New policies issued during the year, including income bOllds a- mounted io $45,200,569 and the total insurance in force increased by $3il.540,502- Premium received anlounted to $9,512.888, deposits on behalf of policyholders $1,193,561. and investment income 312530.002. making total receipt; $13.236.452._ Death and disability claims 111ml amounted to $1,340,406, the mor- tality record of the coll-puny con- tinuing favorable, although some- what higher than the unusually favorable experience of the past few years. Payments in settlement of matured and siurnderecl poli- cies. less reinsurance, were $1,- 105,138: annuity and other pay- ments 3668.913: dividends to policy- holders $401,861; making total net payments to policyholders _ and beneficiaries $516321. During course of his remarks at the meeting, Mr Ferguson said in {good discipline ulnl I-h-lll Alqd iulrns. Insurance l)lu\'l(it.. we x1e ;ancl edslcsl. method of maintain ithen". all. 'I‘l1cre c1111 be no mo iconvicing evidence of this 111.111 ‘ lzreat increase in iho number moderate sized pellclcs t ' ' ing purchased in eve . numbers. ElgllLv-iivc ‘our busilwss of lln: 111st 1 made up of small 1roilcles ‘ lcd wage earners and to people modest incomes in every walk life. The policies are of n1 variety bmh as to type and s17 because it is one oi’ the essentials oi any ins ranco if ll: 15 to funciion cfiicicn - adequately, that policies must i fitted io the needs and clrcun stances o! their particular owner It is this ability to meet i118 need of each individual 111m nus don so much to make vcluni- " in i surnnce the great and 11 1 1 stilutlon that it is today Predict Big Canadian Future "Canadians have a hi1: futun store for them. ‘The d0!“ all kinds o! raw nlnleri; as finished products \\lll ' ainythiln: in the world's history, Providence has been exceedingly kind to us. We possess latest wehlt and opportunity for an nbnndsn beyond our most. rrxlravasnnt. esti- mates. Oppormniiy oi’ clqmnsiu‘ awaits 11101105‘ and 1iermlc W part: "Thrift, economy, saving, are should ‘have sane and sound nla to receive them. wkivrfifl“ we». -.-.. w. This six-storey billldlng, on; half of which ao- pelrs lo have been sheared off by a gigantic knlfl. In mule testimony of the destruction caused in Naplrs by bombs and artillery flrn ns mlvanred on the city. vrbcre it fell. "It Flflh Army The mass n1 (Iolirla layq Only the siren- “1-1-1- viral-ml all" the capture of the niy in allow movcmrm. nl traffic. (Canadian Army Oversea Phoeol.