-.r.-.-i.-.-.-aa-c-.-svnvrfiarrr.vnnfifi gqvgp-‘MMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIHIH PAGE six 3 Days -:- -————. ADDED TO In than when Judy loads a suoanfal of talent in a boars- ilfiplng comma (of In show ‘radii I! gloat songsl Iro- Instic Itupvlsasl Croat Whiia Way thrills! It's tho Big Show lads...- s. may stiixtirv“ Plath/civilly rnrniia‘ largo NDAY PROGRAM -_. HOLLY WOOD SCREEN SNAPSHOTS PRlll/CE ED WARD awam-.g@_gg-5gn -ufimvwnmwmxvn “lama-trauma 1c‘ aar.-.~.-i.1.-.-.-.-.-7-.am§'i}i.i.~. a mart-an.“ A Y TUE. _ v TE, iiviis 0F i WAR-IURN RLD RiLLlNil. HEARI- WARMING coiiiiic MOND ‘sl-Fhfifil, D. "' —l‘!E iovz STORY! Shows 2.30 7 and 9 TODAY ONLY ltos. Russell-Brian Ahcrne “MY SISTER EILEEN" Miss Garland, whose brother has been killed in France. and finallv i‘€- deems himself overseus. where she has gone as an entertainer, by an act of supreme heroism. The vaudeville sequences bring to new -life such famous vaudeville songs as “For Me and My Gal." “Oh You Beautiful Doll." "After You've Gone," ‘How You Gonna Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm? "Bailin’ the Jack" and many others. Marta Eggerth, glamorous star from Europe, making her American screen debut, sings a Strauss med- 0 W. C. T U. I '- NOTES ' NIGHT (ILIE l IDai-k night-tho bus-black heavens | wiui ‘slus- d1 - fltlt f1 ‘Intooghat awfdlmvoid-worlds that l have lungs Eiormi pra as Now the grout god rs Hlluthflklzg his 115cm into that un- ac wor [And gallant Youth must follow to g diields; Prom swift. air-cleaving winll ll i battle hurled. lflirough that dark sky ws watched ' two dim stars climb- Wo knew some bold hurt fill‘!!! those heights sublimec. He seemed one with the stars-l Star that reeled so strangely through that silent. glittcrin! field. Seeking new skill to meat the If!“ god Mars H. soared there. free- aiorio — l- mong the starséook m km ._GQQ\‘g1fl May . mOn . Prize sonnet of the 1942 All-MRI Poetry Contest. TII WOMAN'S TEMPBRANCI CRUSADI In 1874. the Crusade MEIR. 1111116! the inspiration of the Spirit. Sud- denly as if bv magic. armies of deli- cate. cu‘tured. home loving women ‘filled the streets oi the cities and towns oi Ohio. Rolnil "'01" 9"" ‘saloon to another singing. praying. pleading with the rumsellers with all the ploquence of their mother- hearts. The movement went like wildfire over the land. and in fifty days svrerit the liquor traffic out of two hundred and fifty towns and villages It was this rrrusnrfe that brouizht M‘ss Wilard. the first woman Col- lere President to devote all her izrcflt gifts to temperance work. TIII PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Drar White Ribboncrst- This is Frances Willard month and I hone that averv Union has celebrated, especially in a Yourit! People's gathering. Frances Wil- lard'= plans for the young are still cmcoftho I ndafdah... find a dmgiii fr: th b his ma“: c omo or on way an from school; still others vs arisen because of his own ngulnd discussions with his playic owa we admire his interest and alert- ness. we realise that ho bu be- Bun ri hi. and with s little dis-cc- tion wli continue right.) Instinc- tivsiy we ihink of the successful piofssiomal’ and business. men THE S 1n passing s School lot us paula for s. moment to think what that school moans to humanity. BA- cali tho long dark centuries, when th k t in igno anco wiles-farm's; (‘oppression ‘ruled '* TEEDU P the world with an iron hand. from the we _ beginning of man's strug- gle for Owledgo, self-respect, and Rodents an gnawing animals The tooth oi rodents continue to grow out as they wear off. h. Rabbit, rat, squirrel. adrupeds are four-footed ani- rna . Home are herbivorous (liv- ing on plants): horses, sheep; some carnivorous (living on flesh : wolves, foxes: some omnivorous (living n both plants and flash): gs. Preparation of animals for the, winter: (i) Some o south. (Near- ly all birds, some ats and butter- Und li.n th ocrcct synonym in 8BOl.lr0f.\hQ following sentences. 1. Many s lgeeat man has been g; élxow, humb , pom- disreputable) r . 2, Tlile girl's mam: r W44; (viva-cg; us, v r , s. , me u gelatodslgieflxlgexxcncs rlgarning to drive an automobile. '0 S. The memorial service on Arm- -A sawaon Y FEATURE- IMPROVEMENT m anucmou was imanasrun no! questions. and who provide him with the moans for self help and improvement. CHOOL tho socgnitfon of his inalienable rishts. c school has boon his greatest ally. We refer to ghoul g "cinnamon" bacsuso it bo- wgging of our ch . Bu il a most uncommon institution. It ll dom- gogigcyu greatest gift to civilisa- NATURE wflias). (i) lomo store up flood (beaver, uirral, boa). (l) some build houses (muskrat, wasps, blablivcr), (‘i’) some put obs. wli-mgr c hing orse,ccws p,ox. (s) some hibernate (bear, con, mncaimdlkigglid in pollin ting ts a an and (2) produca honey andplwax. swarm in colonial. m — (i) uccn. (I) Drones (males). (S) wor rs. ‘Ibo work- ers {rather nectar from the flowers. The home is called a_ hive. l. No one was (hurt, urod. ‘ , wounded) in tha cgllision, but both cars were (hurt, urcd, marred,‘ damaged) considerab y. ‘l. I was (angry, annoyed, pro- voked, irritated, aggravstod) by the diaoourtoo us manner with which Alice treated 8. Her future seems (clear. das- EXERCISE IN ENGLISH tho old woman. bright, prcuiising, ussclburg, mans p will - ve simple as a result ‘Ikiploli. Tim desert when food and of the possession of usslans Rb. t. linen and Manufactures include flour, shoes; iopcl. tobacco, boots and important fisheries. Kursk. Prv., Russia north Ukraine; rich soil, drained numerous streams; rye, oats, m. oat! recently captured by the Russians. ts soap, tobacco, confec- tionery; has distillcries, iron foun- It cxpor drios, and flour mills. Th: ll uslau Front. At the dawn of tho new you, two great batotines c II-y in Rlldlll un . place northwest wows was tl Moscow. tho German lines from be rad south Hahn.‘ Tho other was takin ace wast and southwest of Stai- f objective tho cap- rc of Rostov and the trapping oi tho 2,000,000 German and Axis the Army pushed ahead. Velikiyc after the German town had been Velkiyc Uuki is locat- sd on tho- Risa-Moscow railroad. rad with t4 tu Before Moscow. Rod Luki fell 1.2%. had [i-fowcver, _ot.bcr stronglyqmd t twenty-five mile! toihc east, where the Ger- baud i, . toss, hemp. wheat, millet. bee 00%.; toca {all}!!! milling, objective was to saver of communica- .ir1r1zc~ PRESENTING NEWS AND VIEWS OI‘ INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL OTHERS SEEKING ——-——_____ “EPW111011: virtually W uki. "WH- Vveama. smliéiz. ‘l 11g ‘But-trays Elissa. Thea ,, ti‘ "i..." “°'" ‘°" 01 '11!!! ccllency Ilmet Inch? h m‘ ”‘-‘r'i.°.“co vcrnor General o; 786018114: gash Cyril Newail. un leazzo Ciaz _ gpnpoiaica Ambassador ‘all. Jill‘ 1 Minis or lhmon do Viilcu. m. m" Governor General of Am, is Rt. Hon. Lord Gowns, The Australian Mllllsiel- g0 . United States is sir Owen . f 110% dud-rigid? “nil-filth veal-rave. . " without ' tfoliogin ti‘! '32? of on of Canada, Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey y, I ttll§fliélkllgih (gommissione; . us cc T. . m" ., atllifi: High Oommissiorri; major Gen r 1 Victo flit W' mg; igacgnina. r m!“ toveovitiltkUnionbhllmess M1“ ‘ arwc R. , . m pman to Dr. 'I‘. V. 50o is Chin ' 01g Mihistpr. n. " R Hesident of Finland is pr, - _ y Lieuiz-Gcnersl Joseph w. 51g well commands US. forces in ca. Major-General ' Simon a011, B ' commands US. forces 0f b)’ G11 0f t0 A1 The lav Government London has announced a . cabinet in which the number , ministers was reduced. Prcrn‘ Jgianglighl tourism over this du . o . cc.w resghe ssior inintar i n m . Q Tritish Ambassador to the U ed States is Viscount Halifax. is to Washin is sir Gerald Campbell. British High Commissioner , Canada ll Rt. Hon. Malcolm - ley with a ballot of dancing violin- iSLs in an elaborate spectzic e. Miss Garland and Kelly figure in_ some whirlwind dancing and singing numbers. suitcble to our own day. We rejoice that some definite izains have been made in Liquor re- striction. And the warnings from sling, famous, brilli t) U1 . 9. The Titanic was (said, thought, declared, asserted) to bo Indestruc- tible yet sha could not (resist, only 00 miles from the Latvian frontier. Over that railroad went one of the German's most unpert- ant supply routes through Rigs to lstioe Day as very (impressive f0.:ible, ‘w , imposing. over: powering) touching, Other principals are George Mur- phy, Ben Blue, Lucille Norman. Richard Quine, Keenan Wynn and Horace McNally. William Daniels embellished the storv with beautiful Church and Government. regard‘- in-v the desecration of our Roy vhv (Christ's birthday) and the New Year had if: effect on liquor drink- inv in Mimiirmn. Hm" come when the 4. ’I'he most (affecting, pathetic, strikin) part was the placing of wrest on tho soldiers‘ monument by children of our fallen heroes. 5. If your multiplication were collision, , crash, conflict sh) with an iceberg. 3P0“. withstandindt the effect o, tho ( s 0. The murder,,of the helpless tho Moscow and loningrad fronts, PITCH, TAR, RESIN The stumps and roots of the donald. . AND TURPENTINE thick liquid exudes or is ob - in l fihlldren was such s (wicked. cruel, smius, atrocious) crime that no punishment seems too (great, scvore, harsh, rough, cruel) for tho guilty person. » ERRORS IN ENGLISH spoonfuls. spoons ful: The woms tainment. In the legal sense, have distinctive. spoonfuls means party is a person (or body of hiier- sons collec ively) who (or w ch) one spoon filled repeatedly; spoons full means severa spoons filled takics a certain specified part in a legal transaction. Do not. (say "a certain party," etc" but ‘a certain person." I'm-that, further: Farther should be used to design- ato longitudinal distance; further to signify quantity or degree. ‘Thus a "how much farther have we to terminology, person is prefer-ab c; go?" “Proceed no further with that party moans. in general, an uitnr- course." LITERATURE ‘I'll! Hal’!!! KNIGHT Eire means also. "if ho overcame him tho fiend. (l) Eirplain: A wiser never, at would toll him what ha wished to the hour of midnight, spoke tbs know. word of power. s, ow did the Kingnfim in his Ans. According to ancient legend fight with the Elfin ght? the magician had to call on the Ans. Ho was successful in his friends he wished to summon to fl t. Also in learning what ho by tapp g the tree. This liq . is t entine. When turpeniiiu boa strongly. a gas is '-~ off and con erased. ‘This is ~ well-known liquid spirits oi -- pentinc. The residue left in - vessel is resin or rosin. The .., M” m’ pine, larch, etc, are heated ovens and the gases and liquids which are driven off are collected. (exact. correct. accurate, right, precise), arithmetic would giva you eas trouble. photography and George S1011 handled tile musical direction with fidelity to vaudeville in its heyday. law will not nllOW noon" to huv beverage "lcohol. and that ma- terials will not. be wasted in its production A resolution asking that AL- nnwnr,1-r~r nnwn wa- RIF“!- 1771:9111 yinn rlnlwnrwnmaf. TTQPQ “asset! lw almniinba Tcrrinerance A'- iicnr-c would curb drinking for the lhflflld hrs-Pen‘ my the hcerfl drink? . ‘H, i! with n u» hacvt we vw-orfl the death of ‘l’! Jomai: ‘MRVWW- r! __.a trim Vlliito Pilohorwr. ‘or’. in! (“Md and worker among. fill"- rerv. Vfhn will take (in har- torch’ ADDRESS n! HIS EMINENCI CARDINAL VILLBNEUVE tho condensed roducts tho chief is tar. w ich on further distilling leaves s. rosi- due of pitch n- tin ins t i Eu- t ntin is frequently given rvocogndoeih athe ‘Eouthegifitxdtcs a sglrlils of‘ turpentine. PEPPER, GINGER, ALLSPICE, CINNAMON AND V Pepper. ‘rherc arc several kinds they arc used. Tho grflatcat q oi pe r. Black ps per is the tity of pep or is grown in tho v ‘dried rry of s cl hi vine, Indies an Malay; some ~ which is picked before it ripe. from the West Indies. Caye ‘m obtain white Delmar the same pepper is entirely different su berry is allowed to ripen, the skin stance. It is the ground poci oi and pulp are removed, and the plant, which is grown in the mu socd is dried. Black and white regions ss tho other kinds of - i popper arc usually ground before per. VANILLA Ginger is tho dried underground largest uantity comes from 99' atom of a reed-like tropical plant. fine!“ wgé°ingilgaiifiig%lfgzifwn m“ 9mm“ Wm“ “om “m the ' Vanilla is an extract from West sndtiého East and 31:0 long‘ smgf‘ s climbingsti-ri-Jgun “gm W“ In ITOI) OB l.‘ Cl. ' OTC s W KIOWS m ' sides being used as s spice, it is dantly in Mexico and some candied and used as a sweetmeat. tropical islands. The beans. ii V 1 fiiiloii o» <> liVALBROOK “no curs" One of the most flourishing clubs in Lcildon at the present time is t0 be found in thefRcgcnFs Park Zoo. It i= known as a "Dig club It W115 started WW1 two pigs two years J90. and eighty pigs n year are now be- in sold to the llllnlstrv of Food. The feeding of the nilrs (100: not "fist. Fiflvfhllli" as nelwhlmrint! British restaurants contribute all the ne- cessary swill. Government once. - Stationary, stationery: care in the use of those words. Stationary is remaining in one plsoe 0r position; stationery. writ- ing-matorials in general. rty, person: Except in l l Pius — Comedy - Serial — Cartoon "SPY SHIP"- TODAY — FINAL SHOWING SHOWS 2.30 — 7 and 8.45 This is Nic substance of the address deleivered by His Etniinence (cardinal Villeneuve) at the close of the Anti-alcoholic week, at Palais Montcalm, in Quebec. There remains little to be said after the discussion, so clear and so persuasive, of the chairman. I wish i- i i l i i f l i fs'ls"s's'.s's'si‘u'l_s'nTsh"-'s'u‘s‘n;s'i|'h's;-" '-" EMPIRE-n 'n'is'is'a'u's'fn'n' si'fsi's'w's' a's'a's'n‘s‘n‘s's'n"n'n's’s'ls‘s‘s's'h'is‘ sfifis'u'n'h'a's'a'n'n's's‘n“s'ul'u's's'u'u's‘hfifls'sfls' f.- = become partners, full ‘that ambition of all vaudevlliians. Me Arid My GIFT; Of Vaudeville Judy Garland lStory Stars Judy Garland and clever la, rs of today carry audiences backptoytehe glories of the vaudeville of yester- day, in a vivid romance with the vaHBl-les as a glittering background, in "For Me and My Gal," showing at ‘the Prince Edward Theatre coming Monday, ‘Tuesday and Wed- nesday. The picture serves to intro- duce to the screen Gene Kelly. New York stage sensation in "Pal Joey," as lier liitest partner. Miss Gar- land plays her first adult role and aside from intriguing song and (lance appearances has poignant dranlatic episodes which she hand- les compcllingly. in small time The stoi‘, opens vaudeville 1915. with Miss Gar. land as a young singer, Kcllv as a clown Juggler. They find a song hit, in'love. and vow to marry when they achieve %l"idkplfly the Palace Theatre in New or . Their courtshi is amid various vaudeville acts n various theatres. Then the World War starts, and Kelly is called on the eve of their triumph, a Palace engagement. Des- iiriyimor , 9 .- l-ftfwiiliiiTlMiE SUNDAY (5.30 P. M. Eastern Daylight Sovingi ‘ T'me crcv merely to emptiasize certain points. Many there are who will admit the increased use of alcohol, but they sec no evil in it believing that only DRUNKAR-DS take it in ex- cess. Unless a man is rolling drunk on the street or the roadway, they feel that drinking is not an abuse, because they say he drinks like a GENTLEMAN-I do not dare to say like n. ladv. This is an e uivocation oi the most pernicious k d as ap- plied to alcoholism. There arc many, many men who are alcoholics and yet whom one wouid never think oi calling drunkards, in the vulgar sense. But the effects, psychological, physical and moral are equal in both cases, indeed with the moderate drinker they are often graver than with the man who drinks heavily but only periodically. IT IS THE MODERATOR, BUT HABITUAL USAGE OF‘ ALCOHOL OR OF DRINK WITH A STRONG AL- COHOL BABE, SUCH AS BEER AND NORTH COUNTRY WINE, his aid at exactly twelve o'clock midnight. (2) How was the cavern built! Ans. By tho fiondsJvhich 811' Hugo had at his command. (S) What disaster thicatonod Scotland st this time? Ans. The Norsemcn were invad- in" the country and had 51m sailed up the Cl s River and ovcrrsn the islsn off tbs coast of Scot] and. (4) Who was Pharaoh? Ans. Pharaoh was the titls given tian In in a lino of . this case the sraoh who ruled Egypt at the time of the ssca s chi cl is - or the ldren of Isrs ably referred to. (5) Ex lain: Dire dealings with the fisn h race, Ans. The chief of thospirita who could be common wcrs the fiends from th Regions and other (B) Why Gifford? . To learn if be could doisat the Norseman, and how it might be WHICH OREATES ALCOHOLICB. i Another thing I should like to ,underline: Notwithstanding what one (may believe. alcoholism is increas- iinz at an alarming rate. Arid there are to be considered also the cvi‘s lit brings in its trsin. For example. is ‘t not agonizing to think of the iway 'n which alcoholism among women fr, penetrating our society? Wlvnerlv one looked for this only in certain strata. of society, but “To? liiihgi,‘ our rd instructions i . a r o ‘s . His King. I Ans. Ho was to ride cut at mid- ‘night to a flat ramps land, which was on hill. Entc from its south entrance ho was to blow his v bugle. On tbu sound of tho i sound of the bugle the fiend would bugle the fiend would appear - ed as Alexander's worst enemy. I-Io evil gtggits. did K1118 I993 5f!’ 8i w ed to know. But received a sli t wound on the face. . What was the result of this fight? Ans. 8p learned that ho was to defeat tho Norseman, snd also saw much of the future oi Scot- land. ~He defeated tho Norseman than went home. l0. In what way did tbs King pay for his adventure? Ans. Every car afterwards his wound would lccd and hart on the night on whioh ha bad fought with t e Elfin Knight. Kusa-Hibari- l. How has the author emphasis- ed tho Inallncss of tho Kusa- I-libari? vss us tho Illa of this lls us what it can do in this space and how hard itisro sec. later he compares it, in silo to a mosquitoo. 2. when does the Kusa-Hibari its l was‘ finished did not fig-fig!‘ feed 5+ When did it sing the sweet- Allspio be iJia the West Indies. su liq come from Jamaica. tree. Tho best nullity and of an evergreen "$83"; nsmon is the inner bark of the younger branches of s small are sometimes ten inches ions. m allowed to ferment and are tlivl soaked in alcohol. The alcohol till’ solves tho substa which I" so pleasant to taste and smell- rnis solution is bottled and aili as extract of vanilla. tho HISTORY Till NATIONAL IOLICY. l"! tima a wave of depres- adversely. sigh‘ inflamed Canada The A. Macdonsld saw that’ try advocating it. calledmilixi‘ a National Policy. said that by placing high duties on. country. uld be ing into this oanadian industries wo stimulator]. home buying would 1n- crcsse. everyone would have work osperity would be assured and B!‘ for a. The P0114! y seemed so reasonable that Macdonald easily won the election. ms overnmsnt year the rotoctivo tariff or the National 5,, the main lank in tho conservative plat- introduoed in tho ne 11¢)’ which id still Uflfl. ‘I'll OIIGOI IIIATY. 1M0 \ Tris Oregon territory wafmlxilwlg on the out and the Pacific Ocean cd between the Rock)’ John high tariff be popula , so he went about cause it hid. been coasted in x eighteenth century by Call“ 000k. A- settlement had W" formed at Nootks Sound on Van- couver Island by Comm" A193": Captain Vancouver had also 5k“ Vt the coast, and went ui? mt‘ ‘oi-m!’ his river where he raised the Bri- tish flag. Husdon Ba Gunman)" employees had been e only “l” tiers of this territory until the W" rush of he Americans m 1841 Robert Gray, iui American Cap- tain, had discovered the Collillllll‘ River and two Americans, MW“ and Clarke, had gone Overland in the Columbia and descended l0 ll mouth. This boundary quvsm" was settled by the Oregon Tim"! b which the boundary Wlls to ruii cmg the 49th aralle to the wat- er's edge and hen to div Swim‘ H0 ward so as tr give Great Briinin all of Vancouver Island. .______._.__. _ hiya. ran-i This Department is con- ducted b tbs Prince Edugird Island cachars’ Federation- Contributions are welcomed will? 1t has become gemrol- must fight this Elfin t and Ans. Tho awning bsfcrc it died. CURRENT EVENTS Ad. with“!!! It Mm- soap. sins, cotton and cloth, and should bo addressed 1° Msoltsdyen, ii 1-2 Fli- wost and from the Spanish Millar- ling it. Charlottetown. on the in 1 titud n d I w th: north. torri- tory was claimed by 51-min h. crate. he tries to delay the call by one mun “more n” .1 njurlng his hand; is renounced by coholism among our military men. ' I am sure that this aberration, bord- ‘ff-‘l-"QSHSNMHHTV-"JW-‘n ‘IH-Imwn. l-Mwl-lw-I-UTI- SHUWMAN DIES SAINT JOHN, N.B., Feb. I7._ (OFF-Ben Williams, widely known owner of travelling shous, died at New York today, it was learned here tonight. He toured Canada and the United States your after ear and was especially well known n the Maritime Provinces. where his shows ran in conjunction with exhibitions. “FADIO" FOR AXIS uONDON - (GP) - An error bv a BBC typist introduced n. new word to British propaganda. it. was ‘fadiw {o1- "radio" and will be ‘ised to describe the Axis radios going off the air when British} Lombsra approach. ARMY SHOW fi/e/ySm/ql/Wklf i0 to 10.30 A. D, T. mi wlwfllill llli¥lffllffl-flxiffl “F 1"’ OVER STATION OFGY ors on treason. Many are persuad- ed that we cannot secure recruits for the arm" unle-ts they are furn- ish ‘ with opportunity to drink Ax. Dr. Pouiin remarked recently. one may, it is true. scours ra. emits in this way. but one cannot cmect them to make good soldiers. 1’ admire their ideals rmii their heroism. But one cannot hein but feel that the use of alcohol in the army is a for-m of treason to 011B’! country. ‘more is another thing about tn‘r thing that lg the indifference with which it. is lrzencrallv rewarded. it is this inertia. this indWerence. that we have-to combat. There remain to be passed laws which can only be br-oiwht about by a change in public min- ion. a chnn ed opinion which, wi'l force our lawmakers to enact. belt-r loci with regard to curbing this evil. Ilnrb of mi must do his or her duty in this respect May I ask for the assistance of you all? Alcoholism is one of our most pressing problems. Oonririer it as it affects you personally. Work in 'th~ spirit of an apostle. a Rncd Samariion who does not anal by m ‘r- other sids. but lnskes this his business to do what ho can to combat tifls ovil. Irons lamina lamentable and that printing l-enlner bur . and late;- Potrograd, format cap tal of Russia, and second city oi 0.55.11. at mouth of the river Neva. where it antcrl Gulf of Fin- land: climate scvcro, Rim Nova bcin frossn from November to Apr . It bu many palaces. State libra rs after hose oi London an Paris. Thorn are many immrtant educational. imitations. ustrisl establish- ments include metal works, iron foiindriszhlggglalamrofincrim ditill- l!‘ I. I ya and works; chemicals. to- DINO. leather. cordsgs, pottery, porocla , and machinery, arc also made. City is connected y river, and canal with Rivers Vega and Dnic- , and so with aspisn and ‘rho sicga of uni-n had been one of the epics of he war. For cvcr sixteen months it hi5 been virptgsfillg surrounim It ha m su ‘gross s Iodo host in o sum b in tho winter. In tho weak of January Moscow announced tbs victory, the stag: of uningrsd neligiousc do Qulbco. Nov. ma. ‘I'll SAIBATI "Rounsmbcr tho labbstb Day to lrcep it holy." mod 30-! How often wc hear this, "The times have changed." Yet God's laws have not changed. The law of gravity has not changed, for it stii remains that ho m srocf windlllbwi sbrcksnnsck. Neither hr tbs law of liquids nor tho law c caloriss. And tbs law the sabbath-hood laid of it in the beginning of time - "It is pstusl ordinance " some thin eternally established; tho ll is one of than. are tb true walkthoff the cdgs oi con rlthh being. stsmwall uuhiawairitual, ds- ‘i..‘i'.'""”°“' i‘ ‘t.’ "°.°li"'°‘.il‘:.‘i°‘ one m or efficiency. has ‘in (ma. ll contracts rsquirs can m of mt. We on i no fn svcry most courage-ids fini’."na's""wi‘i'ii .......‘K."I‘t..ai‘.°:t' i‘. t... ‘"“""‘i srancc, o consideration for a himclast, as sli as thsfcatcct. Dlrllvll. I6 M01111. an scuvlstivlluinll-Am w . B. . ‘B30. ___,___,___,_,____ namolvn m; vmmmmp Que. m. (OP)- swam is °' ttvmzri.’ "m pra an dar uisir ' Canadian Party . will! fasting in a hospital here after was taken ill yesterday while s- ilnd train. Bil condition was reported as "us". factory". A board an Ottawa-ho Io Happiness i the lloinc i'l ... 0nd, member t for Bcauharnois-ln- of In Bloc Pop- 'ih's\7 ll STUDENTS flEPOgTllD saoxvmw, up, ma. 17-(CP) -Dr. George J. 'I‘i'uleman, plosi- dent of Mount Allison University‘ announced today that names 1s msls 1tudcnts had been revel“ ed to Selective service FCQZSTYBT!» no longer entitled to deferment from militaiiz service on ground! of being stu ants. is no 0M fllaflrad, mnthroannotmakslhs y bone ifsbafiandwoniadby tbsncvcrm nuidownandbcoousshsrvoussnd and can't not st , as tired as when sho went to bed» in Milburnb Health and Nor" (hair hand, build up the nu flim-