»-vu='=~»i ,WESTERN QUARDlAb‘ a l‘. i Afllllllrl. u... llvgvba at. u: I sunglasses»: sea venue's coon-r: x '. Illfifllflllfllfivborlfl“! Water , loll Iofllhlfl . gunman. neoeanflelvlll conservative" ‘winner 9'4"" -__ ..|,saos annex u: also st aaylcrnruco-Jlolilltoo- of Jul“ v-ummi... "on. W‘ - nan Ks held in e all; - b T“ . It I P-m- wim-Iau- '- gg‘ nlq rink hooks‘. New “all... ““?».“""".‘-h hm... n. i“ an... wary 63900 SCWQiJYY-l ~AIBIVEB OVERSEAS — MI‘- g u. Ritche of Remington lss rexived W011i 1mm M!‘ flulbld m. o. s. . n.c.s.r. stet- fng that he on arrived safely ov- erseae. Bgft. Etc ic is an Air Gn- or M; ll t.cn moaths v as “tinned at N . 9, SJuTB Sim- merside-S. _- G SCHOOL RECORD — m u. toChistmsttee-s- sum cf c5101.!) was r a ls- Also a nth- mr L” grit h??? during the Vic y on vc. t “m; my“ days afbertxc Chrst as wild“; 53d. 0 w.s. ilk a irh-S. JAINFUI. sccmuwr - u s. th vktpr ‘Prayers, Bumme side, puf- gered h painful accident some ti?! "o, breaklrg two bcnee in o e 0! her wrists as the resul of whine on s. hardwood floor. The inillr! we; attended to st tire friiofl county Hospital and itlis \. that she is s esdily im- Amaze; WINNERS- The follow- ing are the sundey 5611001 Mimi!" ei Bummerside who took the Int-fl- nationsl Rmporance Course. This M, been sponsored by the W. C. T. U‘. of this town who have pne- aented two War saving stamps to endh of the pupils. Trinity United Church. in order of merit: Grade 1 Intetmediato nlcr Lowell illicit" es per cent; uline Phillips 58 per rent; Violet Inwe 54 per cent. Jun- ior Grade II -Verne Read 82 per cent; Ruth munnen ‘l4 per cent; non Ileana as per cent: Junior Waite 63 per cent Derwyn I-iuestis if per cent: Enid McLeod 60 Per cent: Ellen Molliscn M per cent - Junior ‘rradel-Lrvine Dewar 86 per cent; Ruth Huestis 76 per cent; Ann Woodside 06 per cent: Pork" cncleett 51 per cent. Baptist church Intermediate Senior Howard Mc- Farlane l4 per cent; George Mc- Iarlsne 02 per cent; Jack Molar- lsne ll per cent Junior Trade I Rose Lelurgey as per cent. Grade I1 Robert berurgey 90 per cent George smith U8 per cent Ohfvtlan Church l. Eileen Jenkins '12 pn- eent. B. v Personals -'I‘he molly friends of Mrs. lim- IUn Delaney, French River. are lorry to learn that she has en- tered the Prince County Hospital for Mstment. ~—Miss Effie Jeffrey of Lin"it- tel- has rrursezi fr m m exten ‘ed visit to t"e Vrftcd Stat-s w e'e she vieitod Dallas, Penn. gzld New Yorlns. -Mr. Stanley Dawrn of Sum- lnerside, repnscutsfve rf Cover- hill. lesrmont L‘d. ‘lontraf. lo! Prince Edward Island has r turn- edio resume his duties have sf er icing =tatio*ed ‘n ti-o "ontr a‘. of- fice ior a few mcnthsr-S. FINAL WORD ‘zziCghtlnued from “We l) or only 2 1-2 cents at theB-Yilney plant of Dominion Steel and Coal Corp. and 4 i-2 cents at Allure Bleel Corpfis Bault Ste. Marie plant. “lhe government had offered ‘o establls a. to-cents-sn-hour min- ilnum wage rate. includinl "pat-cf- llvlng bonus. The union had asked for 55 cents an hour plus bonus. compared with present minimum rat's oi 45 l-2 cents at the Bault Ind 4x l-z cents at sydney. The cost-of-living bonuses now payable at those plants are live cents and nin- cents respectively. The government's proposal was made public following a conference of Cabinet Mclnbe s. Union - ficlals and. Company repneenu- atives. Hon. Peter Keenan. Outer-o Labor Minisrr. and Hon. L. D Currie, Noyadscotin Labor Minister. a‘ ~ ‘.=- - , flu conferenfi wasmpéeceded by spec se it is presumed. upon es the sovernments for a strike settlement. Goff. Proposals The Government prowl-Will- l -~. y‘... wane, o’ lmmpdjgw pg- turn to work by the strikers. to implement the ms ority report the Barlow Comm selon which in- vestigated the wane structure in III ‘d’. if» n." 1.01:1‘ of m the sale oi War Bazinzl 1 oisnyolthelol- III“. GO-ll‘ ll g "Cu!" Water IONIC. “INN. l‘! Glllifllls lied 00' helelslsnuersidehy Phone ll! Isa thh service for so velar roan -wauun - merlencee meld No. Chil- am. w. n. llscNeill l-so-al TYinlld AUCTION CARD PAI ' Russian Be i 000m Bonn. ll teceived- e coble from her hushed: 5N‘- e Bpeerl. R.C.A. stating that he has arrived safely evening: __ ~10 MONTREAL I0! 135A’!- hfflfl‘ - m. R. Clsude Bollnsn. Blunmersldc. who has been ill for some time left last week for M n- treal lo undergo treatment in the Royal Victoria HospitsL-B. ‘m’ °.‘.'.‘§'..'..°i‘.‘."t; ALLIIINT es laid before Magist the Wartime Prices and Trade Board resulted yesterday in s. nom- inal line being imposed on the firm oi R31‘. i-lolmlh Ltd. at Bum- nlerside for failure to collect suffici- ent down linments on five install- nl’? sole contracts token during -BUSSIAN RELIEF- The pupils ind teachers of the Bummersi‘ Hlah School and Academy have collected $134.00 for Russian relief. is excellent considering st $50.00, was collected for the Childrons Christmas Fund for Britain and $25.00 for the Rod moss for their Cilrlstmas work. These collections for these splen- did causes together with the fact m" P‘; vgvis .112". ismugg ve War savings stamps since the be- ginning of the school year as report- ed elsewhere testify to the patriot- inn of both student; and teachers. —5 —'l'0W'N 0F KENSINGTON BIPORTs sunrws or smooc- At "it Twlllar erlrvual meetlrg of the mlmcli of th~ Town of Ks». liiiKimi he‘d on Mwiday evening Councillor R. S. Hulnnrcy (flip/r- man of the finance Comm ttce re- wind I surlvus of cvu- $2.5m for the current year. He als~ rerorted that the town lvd i-"estoi <l.00 in the second Vctory Lcan. M yor Chamrioa in e veny cptlnrn m. vrt rated that he evcc ed t'~~.t n mother year t e town w uld b". completely free cf delt. "cu c ll r W. H. Dsrrach ga"c a ve v s~tl~- factory r<pflrt of the ‘i e Fe or‘- lrent and in Mic d c sl n t "t fcllowe-l it w=s r~~eal"' that the fire eqifpme t ‘s in h‘ "et rtatn of eff‘c'ency it has e er res: d. A full counc'l "s in a"e’ '"n s for the annual Wreti g and al o s. representative grherln- of iti": s. Mayor Champion 0f liensington ls Rte-Elected Mayor Russel Chzunpim w g re- elected mayor of Keno rlgton by acclama ion les crd y. It “as nomination day but no ci.lc c n-‘ test developed. Tw reflr ng membee cf James Jerdble were re-electcd by scclomatlon. The th'rd vacancy on the cmmcll wee filled by ihe e- aoclamaiion. l-lirreirces rles Kennedy who let red. also Mr. 8i. basic steel employers by the Net- ional War Labor Board as s nat- ional industry under the Jurisdiction oi the National Board. a, 0p tunity as employees in a nation industry. for steel workers to present o. new cue to the Net- lonsl Board. i. Provision of s National Boon! heeded by a chairman who hsd not previously had the steel wage dis- ute before him. Labor Minister ltchall. thc_ Prime Ministers statement said sires to be re- lieved of his duties u chairman of the National War Labor Board. Recommendation to the Net- ionsi Board that earliest considerat- lvcn to any new soliiiw‘ plesent Syd- ney plsnts and in basic steel stlons at Trenton. 7, Opportunity fdr Trenton work- ers m apply to the Regional War Labor Boa-rd to determine how fsr operations at that plant are to be re s-rded as basic steel Wodlwilflli- Prime Minister d ' in go: "It was made ciqr that the clusi - u» its nri - ::.".f.‘.'§"'°2€..l"“.l€i.‘§'.° etsbilisatizgn policy!’ ' TOLTEC CAPITAL The capitol oi the ancient ‘lbitcg , hlch . {,';,‘,“‘§‘,,§Z“’.‘,‘I....Z the ssrt-lval oi flqrtgs, has been located in northern ‘:5. Lfidhlne jgsigngthgn oi in; and Clesnl A FOR L Purchssedand handled on e sliiplaaeutsfor private sales. l ng Plant now Used fox wire in excellent condition. Cedar Postl. Used Lumber. Fox House!- lc, p. Mseousltnie W Furs arraignment basis. Dell! mmedlsis returns. Pelt- i|| operation. SALE a '59‘ °“ ""0118 dispersed planes. councl, Waldrn l-I. Dar sch and‘ lings during lecticn of IPredeuck M. Davsong -ied 0B0!’ m l 00h \ _..._.;_._.._...._._ at“ TO-D IVNI asv rangers-was melon llJlilA IAIIEI Also News of the Day SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 ROMMEL’S ARMY lom i) ' . thus that the approaches to ‘Tripoli now are in British hands in the 36min? IOFW-urd more than 1,100 miles since he broke Rommelb Bl Alsmein line in llkypt. problem; of water supply no looser were acute. and Rommel was faced with the imminent decision as to whether to try to stand at Tri- poli-which in Allied hands would grove an excellent base for bomb-’ 8 Tliliillfl-or to attempt at ones, axgneiraiiezslthziltihdrawsl westward into‘ New allied air attacks on the. enemy alrdrome at Castel Benito near ‘Tripoli also were announced by Gen. Sir Harold Alexander's head- ill-unfit. which said 30 fires were Along with raids on ‘Tripoli itself. there were destructive assaults on an enemy traffic junction. and attacks on enemy transport moving between the Tunisian ports o; Si“ anc (lobes along the line Rommel would have to use to retreat into Tunisia.‘ In al these o . t1 l, Allied plane was plilrsptom no m Girl Guide News 6th AND 7.h COYIPAN ES (Trinity Uhuzc ) A number of ktelestei lrierds and muthefls wcrl lreic t at 1m. week's naeetlng when I g f l wmg recruits were enrolLd, B try Puncher, Thelma, Cclcs, [nigh LON. Oil‘! Forsytile, Roms Pre cc.’ Barbara Pickering e114 p: z a, y. Johilstcne by Miss Lil rn Luche- mln. District Commissiine". St. John's ' n llflll C certificafes were rscn cd to .2 lunlcr ll stars to gu des who have a gcozi . in the company and navel attended vs er cent r: t e meet-l Fe pest Yer. Patrol prizes were rrenzntcd to ihe Wnite Hon .11 r P tr i fo Na- ,velrlber and to the Canny Pa rail -ior December. l Miss Duclcemn formrly rre-l sented the Lady Bess co gr‘ Shield, which wa= dwarfed t: h se companies for 194d for sewirg for_ British children. On llrldav lvtel-nooh thc-egudcs‘ begin sewing ior this ycsr under supervision of Mrs. Gordcn Award and Mrs. Herr! Cudmore. A court oi honor vii to held to- night at 5.16, followed by the rrg-u- lar meeting st 630. Suln-mnelrside- Pa per gContinued from Ego l) for Charlottetown, many - side and Prince Corn y citl ens are wondering why m effo t was nude to bring the dry dick hTTE. "No doubt our sitting mem er. who issiso our reprerentstivein the Cabinet, would have much preferr- to lend his ass stance to b"!!! dry dock 3o Slmmerside rattler than secure it fcr O'*arlotiet'wh. “The more convenient. for s. dry ck at Bummersido ‘should have been stressed a brought to tl-e attention cf I n. - L. Rsision. It goes wti-rut se-"inl that he would have wurkwl 0 Oil harder for his own r4621! "V" i" ‘Charlottetown if he hed been wk- i "<z.~"s"~ ;"..E".‘€.°..-‘¥,".. n; gig: 3.313%... Board c! ‘R140 they would have been 458M111"! right‘, on Hon. Mr. ‘Rslstcns door- s ep. Local Authorities interviewed “m. u; lei com- n33. cifiiheudlaereiotgtoofwn Board m I'm fill °' “M” ine drydgck at ot- Leod or l matter of a moi‘ he tl. . dolillite decision from Ot WI m‘ oi the Charlottetown Board. lilo k . He liflnlcd dlscleimod now y. m m ' for rhllWl! ions march that has brought air,” in... ‘T: ‘i Controllers Meet w "- - M '- "- - . ~ u heel lane-e, an rerun; oi a sown aasonre my be Inseam. ~ st rm olnh o weed. stletiy pa; llr BR- Hurn. whohes been m.“ a ma.‘ duct amp l Quip; 9:‘ ilségoum CkAlWlI-l. for Ihseepnps. ' - , ___ E17Q§"':'-.'I“"“*Q€"'*ZY*'% “oak m“ “w” of any. Police st last “will: rams nsuyuo - nu train meeting of the A419, may" an was about an hour and a. half be- T%ms.lx%wsg m, hindschsduleinroschinsntgocity has..." "‘"°' "“"‘v'.‘.$..“1€‘l'"“““"“‘ '°"°' Nuwi fth Ilad l w” u“ “M n-n. ssue o e s n Te e- monthlyanwiélubflcfilsea-ihghultfix tel. g. ‘wan aux’: auras. . phone fiilreciitory is zflzfldliled whllbmflrchu e shes or more on _ 0!‘ pi! C8. on 011 p l 8t. :31; of mihlfeegire. Rf 8251';- fiméiziycefwilhms: W, ii Listings will be closed on February es ‘u... ¢ , m.“ m4, d if§£°°m d“ ma‘ 3th. Persons who intend to become m“ m "l l“ "4"" ifl- 1mm More. lm ca. Ispiy a ecv"'eee.“"e:a%e'nueu3ey"§|.§ Telephone Subscribers at this time, hi] [D 0i “Iii. l whim‘ s‘ u A-itmf. pulsar-ale: agitator. ___ - u” Tmphmuevglgwgahasbgig- and subscribers who wish changes q G0,,“ £13m,“ o, ,Aw_o_ ‘m, 0,1631%?‘ 1:0 parry - Petty m. recwnised as mlceel m- made in their present listings, are '-‘ °" "mi-"Wiim "m" W" av a t H mbmwn’ “'6' vm“ “m” urged to send their re nests to our . .-Ilsollillsns em m“ wmdm"""°',,*""°"'°“ es usnes cea once. e “Dug”: ‘t’ M “hut-fie? the "'5 ffi’m‘ug°'w"grlwh“,nm‘tu “:3; “WW t‘ near t B i s Offi q t W 1,1,2’ n1°,,'fffi,‘i§,,',fi“_ “Th, m is! i: 2:31 oi do?» ‘if’. magi-m: zmtvgisrmntfunlesoule tgafil‘? cannot undertake to give effect in the m? 053mm 0:1 ililglxfiglgigfi h" fie... ,,,,',.°,‘{§ $35"; dffflfy’; specs before ieorum 13th new issue to orders received after which was given to I25 men and womcn in the H017 Redeemer Hail. The use of the Market Building as a Hall for nductlrlg First Aid Courses was authorised by the nagging, uh. J.I. Items was appointed W "Mil/low the bonkers concern 1118 the interpretation of the light- ing requirements for bonks during a lackout. It was decided to invite some "WI-W men. recently returned from oversees to attend the next meet- order that the controllers set first hand information on Bri- ih’: system of Blving blackout 51311515» and‘ hiliidlliik 0i’ other A. RP. problems. All‘. MOITOII Dew from vincial A.R. P. gm! M; 9r from the Red Crosg 09m. gweshigxeszvla: at last night's tended‘ very well at- the Pro- . A, Death 0f Mr. Philip Longaphie M. Pl 'l' 1... " > the rChaiiéi)teboggraptg%egliialdleiileg lMoiidfly hisht. He was a. life-long resident of this city. He has three sons serving with the Canadian armed forces. Aug- ustus Ionsuohle with the Royal CB-"lidliifl Nil/y overseas: William l» some with the Canadian azmv in . lend: John Iongaphle with the Canadian army in Newfound. ' while another son. Frank Ieoflsuuhie is employed on the post oifice staff here Mr. and Mrs. Lo hi .= token to hospital “gap e w re Monday niiiht. Mr. Longaphle. suffering [rum pin umonia died a iew hours later. is wife is said to be seriously ill. Funeral services for Long- lbilie will be held from St. Dun- s‘an's Basilica Thursday morning. Burial will be 'in the Roman Catholic Cemetery here. Burns Night Banquet In Newfoundland To Be Broadcast to Canada The Honourable Argus L. Mao- donald. Minister of NEUOILI D-- ieme lcr Nlval Se vices, wll. aub- mlt t..c .0 st if “The .m_o..al Memtry“ at .he Bur 5 ..i_ht 13.n- tlle ‘guides “d “ mm‘ 9i‘ °l I P" 0e quet s... St. John's. Newfouxilano, on Monday, Jsnualy 25. The addresses at this banquet which are always intnesting, will be heard in the Marlt me Provinces of Canada through the Newfound- land Broadcastna Stiions tom- menclng at ‘L30 pm. and con..nu- inghuntil about 10.30 pm. e long wave station over w id: tho address will he can-led b VONFMOKCs-radthsshotwsved station 5010 KC. Other speakers on the program include His lbcellenzy the Gover- nor of Newfoundland; the Honour- able PJ-LD. Dunn, Commissioner for Nature-i Resources; Mr. Jue- tics : Mr. Glories J. Bur- cheil. 8.0., High Commissioner for Canada; Maior General L. I‘. Page, D50, General Officer commanding Canadian Troops lin new! ; Brigadier General J. l5. , lcor imisd Qtetes lboces is Newfound- land: so. Charles B. Hllmt. KC. sand His Worship Mayor Car-hell. The Chairman of the evening will be Mr. James Baxter, Presi- dent cf the Newfounrrarad St. An- nnd the toast to Launch llrlve 0n Meat Black Market NEWER-Klan. II- (A!) — The office of {nice administration indeed s union-wide cunceisn izdsy against it coiled l- blsck market meet. movilll against all violations of price ~111M- -= *1“ "was." "Mm 3ft ‘val-curler: Claude ‘ ° tvriiibersut; 3954. umLLCoi. 0.1.. Ill- "itgnvvrel-i" ° -b“' coast! throw no fresh lid". "i m‘ . . .m . - nr~..i°'-...::nn:: ....... ,,,,, a . ll*c".l°r~l*'.tr.iil.t*..°...."mtt nnmmwc-r°rntls-im a 9 p h gm- ; fgy- was correct. wnbwtsnsvreiu toagfielr roomm- OYI tstions. ma; ..‘.1'..‘&':."’"...::‘: Ssielta Wanted matiogéualie "WWW; ‘ff. ‘$3: _...__ hwy“ Tfé, hi‘ W‘ m‘, no "M" u, m, Buying dolly, Irena Snelts, Tom Code. Highest Prices Paid. Prompt Returns. side. EEJ. aooo to .000 tons calm! r- 111m bee ueetfore 1 000mm hm ado’??? a ilostinc odrYf-‘W?! oi any kind. the cost oi which f d liars. wgldwnlnuinto milliW o‘ JENKINS BROS» Summerside, P.E.Ii - coke. Gown Ship Express to Sununer- we proof that -l-7i BEIITIIAI. GIIARIIIAI er for the nest two months. EJOIABLI DANG! In,» ._ The Tuesday light dance at the Legion was stb enjoyed 11g; arse number of ser- vice men and their friends, who attended. Moresideh Orchestra for. nisfled the music. The chapeirones Wm Mrs- G-I- Full. we. Merritt rbrmne and Mrs. Ierno Graves. e re- NIW DIRECTOR! - M of Bruce Stewart and Company, Ltd, the fcllowlno new directors vrre added to the bow-d: Lt. C21. D. A. MucKinrlon. D.s0 , Mr. J, o. Hindi-non. Mr. Alex. Mstheeoa. CITY COAL WEIGHT! — First and sccrnd readmg was given Monday n'ght by the C ty Curcll lib a. bill anvndin"! he bylaw re- spectlng tile weishinz of coal and It empowers any memb=r of .tl1c Oity Police I'm as well sethc purchaser to order the truclunan to check his lo=d at the Cltv w=‘¢.h scales before delivery. The bill wa= scheduled hr third raadhg llast night but t“e C"ilnc'll*"s nra- ‘sent were not sufficient to form s quorum. Mr. R. E Mu‘c", City, has been Confined to his h-me with a cold for i"e past few rrys. KN OCKWOOD _ (Continued from page 1) might also cause it, he agreed. Blanche Moore testified she keeps a boarding and rooming house next door to the Richmond House. Bhe was taking in clothes when 11c heard wrangling in the Peterson yard. She climbed on the fence and looked over. She saw Amos Gallant lying down, and the accused standing near by. A man said, “Don't, kick him when he's down." But Knockwood gave Amos Gallant "three very vicious kicks about the head." The deceased never moved after. This fight took place about two yards from the truck wagon. Frank Knockwood and his brother then “walked out tho zangway pretty fest." Lottie logsn testified that Amos Gslant was married to her sister. She was s sister of George Peter- ,son's wife one} was keeping house for Mrs, Peterson on the day of the tragedy. She saw the accused kick Amos twice "around the head." She saw no drinking in the house. There was dancing and juging. Amos- danced flrstuthen old Mr. Gallant. and then the accused. witness stated. “We all said the old gentleman was a better dancer than Amos on account of his lags," she continued. Witness supposed that the wrangling we‘ ova the dancing. Cross examined. witness said ‘Amos "liked to have his own way ,and was s. little contrary when he was in liquor." | Const. stems Webstsr. City Police. ‘told of receiving s cell from the Ric House. Nov. lofiindinl Amos eed, Gallant, to's1l appearances on the couch in the dining room of Richmond House. He phoned a doctor. He, with Con- stables Poole and Dslsiel accused l sold Knoc ‘the accused was intoxicated Mathias wouldn't sweer the L been drinkin . At this po t the Attorney-Gen- III Campbell sold there were foil witnoaseq on the indictment which the Crown 8d not propose b ek- amine as the evidence the! had had already been covered. These bill Riche , who ii in Ito some block es t!!! Rwhflwiid House. was in Bunny's shop the afternoon of the fight. Ramsey told him that there was a fizht in the kitchen of the Richmond House. Witness went out to the kitchen and saw Amos Gallant running after the accused in the yard. Amos had his cost off. Indian was runnins from Amos. He didn't see any more of the fight until they carried Amos Gallant in the horses. DsIIIoGQOQQ Mir. Johnston in ing the cese for the defense cle ed: that the had not submittod suffici- the accused ansn actually caused the death of ; that owing to the intoxi- deceased cated condition of the accused he having the (e ‘was not capable of commission of the crime to ha were George, Peterson, Helen Dunn, ‘h Quinn and Consts me mlsalorrrroviw cusamm I Local A.R.P. F“ February 13th. Please note carefully this closing date. ISLAND TELEPIIIIIE 00.. LIMITED l_. him rlsponsble for his action; that being so Indian consideration must be given to his upbringing, environ- ment, situation and intoxicated condition; and that he had acted in self defense; and the provocation was "severe and intense." “Accused hasn't much funds, in fact assistance has been refused him “in getting help," Ms. Johnston sta David Knockwood, brother of the accused, 2i vsors old; soldier stationed at Petawawa, testified he was the son of Thaddle Knock- wood. Leno: Isl-and. His father was e veteran ci lest war. He had o broth;- cvsrsees in we: and the accused had been in the Army w. sllrmonths. He aso had two orothers-ixi-law l'.n the war. I-ie was on furlough on Nov. 5 and came to town with his brother. He come to Peterson's Just as Amos Gallant and were coming out the door. He saw Amos hit his brother on back of the head with his flst. When they were out in the yard, Amos again slruck his brother on the side of his hem. "1 didn't see any brother use his feet on Amos Gallant,” witness stated. The deceased was ‘ * by the truck wason wheel when witness last saw him. He testified he didn't know a fatal injury had oeen done Amos Gallant. Cross examined, he said "I didn't see my brother strike any blows. Bo far as I know Amos Gallant was not injured at all. I sew no blood on his face." Bert Dwyer, keeper of Queen's County jail testified that since the prisoner came in Nov. l4, he was s. model prisoner. Cross-examined. he stated that there was not much opportunity given the prisoners to be anything but well behaved. Prisoner on Stand Prank Knockwood, accused, took the stand in his own defense. Iiis i e paper; lproduced) showed he was discharged from the army "on account of not being nble the required military . He was in town that my to see Jim Roblson about tingajolnfleworat to the Po eon house to David whom there. He knew the Petorsons, but he had never seen Amos G laefiire inlhigmliftergrgea wcrohgev- peope e son, use that afternoon log. Witnen @034 of 5 § “igig: l lillfrégigg xii wlmees asnaes/Itriedtosooutthe front door but ‘the women wculdn‘t let z didn't Witness to take side the truck wagon wheel he left him, he ‘kl-light have fallen after I left", he stated. He closed his evidence stating "I didn't kick I never did his Mother and crossing over by T the Checker ten.‘ to take them u. e a . "".‘-‘.’.".‘.§‘..€°°e'€3.'£.’f.e om loeorno morning. GUATEMALA’! ARMY The largest arrnv ‘n Central Am- cries is that of Guatemala. vamp ‘in ' wuss m‘ or Gusev, ' fifishlm look for his he thought might be “h” - ete "to tccttir country ewasspsrqsaryltljf P!“ blah. the Roosevelt "n- "m" u’ °°"- nomomolv Jeri ls -(or>- h‘ m’ “f!” H’ ma: The Attorney-Generate Depart- ' ment in Alberta Supeme (‘curt Mrs. Roosevelt: Appeals For Aid To Russia filnlfihrniwelo they MM! lighten the load they carry and ",1, strengthen their valiant cam - The wife of the President of the United States made s sbeoill trio to Montreal to 1011i iii u" *3‘ 15.. n, m“ e1,o00.ooo to Aid m! gausslsntrqehople with food. medic 6 ‘Hilario Rogsevtlt Wis the man a» = coconuts: a "firs. $2" inc u - Rd bec and - fin»... 0m- Lauritz Melchior. Wasnaflm tenor from the Metrowllmii 09"" in New York. sum! “V0 BTW" ° o; chem - "Russian " mesa-pie 8180 was au% or iiret time public, . Melchior said. Bracken Plans To Move To Ottawa iii OTTAWA. Jan. l9 —- (O P) - John Bracken of Winnlbel. who be- came leader of th rroerasaive Con servotive ty lest month sitar 30 ears as er of Manitoba. will e up permanent residence in ta/ws. before the House of Com- mons resumes its slttinits Jen. 2'1. he told a press conference todsy. In his first mo‘; with.‘ ca? still canard Id ho will ss& election to he but he acknow Mist seats have been offered h ore- sumably by mem‘ n the part1 who already ole House Members. Roosevelt Moves To End‘. Goal Strike war effort" will be taken. fwesimislbly the use of troops and government apention of the mines. There wen bore to- rials in circles close the United strike has been broken and the drastic steps hinted at by Ml’- will not be necessary to reopenthepits Alberta Court Stays Proceedings lie Tobacco l-‘lrlns today entered a stay oi proceed ngl against three Canadian tobacco firms on charges laid vndsr the combines act». The firms we e the Rock City ‘Ibiacco Co. (1808) i. d Beneml and Hedger (Camden Ltd. and MlcDonalds Consolidat-d 'td. The stay was grerted by Mr. J":- tlce G.B. UConno". The firms oleoie" for tri'1 i! Judge slore on "wmbi-e" chegea laid in 1M1 Tiler were izrwted several adioumrnents perfinz the The “juvenllorlave limit for of-, . e it tt , criminal intention required for thus. "$5.1: “,',‘,’,‘°§,“,‘,'.'}, 1T‘ ed s a es Apreel Court's de-lsion on char e1 senior other t Hv- n its.“ W‘ A"'c~l Court's d ci '0". giv n la t ..._..._.._l ted i5$alihlfi Attention School Qhiliiren to CFC! Th 1.1.5 by Dr. P. A. on hygiene and its a cation in the prevention ef Tuberc l.s. nlos N AZIS PUSHED (Oontinu from page l) inclcd Its-lisngnnd ThellckofOcimInprisouse-g this front suggested that the Ne; hsdshif ms-nihftiaeirtroopsto ligiddlethbog and Cau. were e ussinnsue incrasin thirthz noniuirgesisee.’ m '° Mm’ such ii‘. $5,. 5. a it interment. b liflAllll-A lee l"! lolbitll in January is, 1g h: lfllllfllll i‘! 7.4:! "or. Hmnacnasislsnesno ere-l me from where the funeral _ Place Thursday morning t‘. ' “ “l Sin ?.““""l.'.. ”““‘°‘" ethoiic Come . “- lonewhere in leotlsnd ls s sailors grave Lles deer brother among the vs lle never shunned his country's call Bntdgllndly gave his life, his all. lie ed the helpless to defend A faithful sailors noble end. Inserted by Ilia sister, Mrs. John Anffrey. ~11. Card Of Thanks" Mr. II. B. Haslam and. Family wlsl to express their sincere thanks ts their neighbours and friends for the s of kindness shown them 161i‘ recent sad bereave- mcn. Especially those who sent Floral tributes and messages of thy: also Mr. l... I Joseph sym st Davrifson, Undertaker, Kensington. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMIALMER Ohnrtoilelown and North Wlliahlrc u-nr ovosbed c n-icti ns rgahst the firms.