TUESDAY, =____ . . ucn “nv .- MlX-IIURE. ‘- ALSO THE I|lLL.. (Continued from Page l) o-nnu _ On: of Hoovers hand-poked hand-tailored. soft-spoken. Rhodes scholars. About the slickest. surest. ffifplfii; worker in the whole RBI. driver they've picked up locally- You don't. happen to know him, do you?" "lies. He operates the village x .. "I thought so. Then ‘Ihirkell eame..on the train and hired him or, the station. 1t all fits in." “What's 'I‘hlrkell doing here?" "I should think a. bright. girl like IOu might guess The game's up, Jenness The FBI. never Drakes an arrest until the evidence is all in " "Do you mean that 'I‘Illrlrell's fol- lowed Lcntz all the wary from Vlfashingioh? That he's going to arrest him here?" "1 meal: that he'll already have arrested him before I can get there to see it. if I'm not quick about it." He. had gone on driving fast. in- tently observing the lay of the land while he was talking Now instead oi‘ icllcwih; up the other car. he drove the one he had hired Lhrcnzh the open- gate of a large bal vzlml. and brought it up to n swift stop at the farther end of the burn, cut of sight from the house. Lucky Break time I am going to take the he Said “I've got to leave you in the car. I haven't any cilclc." And it's your or_ly chance as wc-ll as mine If you don't keep out c-f sight now. you're a goner. Of cou voll may be anyway . . Nu I can't 510p to explain. I'll do tho; later But- you better be- lieve mc wilcn I sa-y you've hmd a lucky break." Hc plunged sway into tlha snow pull 11g the cc-llzlr of his thin over cost up azound his ears and pull- ing down his slouch hat .After he turncd Ill; corner of vle barn, Jen- ness could not sce him. and pres- ently she could no longer even hear his crunching footsteps. The barnyard was empty. as the cattle throughout the region were now kelp: inside because of the cold, and the only souruis that came frcm the barn were those of muf- fled munching and the occasio l creak of a stanchion. She lmfast- encd the nearest door from the in- side. but before she Imd stepped out into the snow herself, she had realized the futility of attempted Iligllt. If she started down the road, Potcr would overtake her. Ii’ she hid in the burn he would find her and drag her out of it If she tried to get into the house roundabout way, s-he might, be in- tercepted end questioned. She was. still not so far lost to logic that. she did not sense the danger which the appearance of ‘fhirkcll and his aswciate might mean to her personally. if they actuallv saw her on the Hellmans’ pro ‘iy: their probable knowledge tin. c , . the vlc'n- ity. . ‘ir possible suspicion that she mirzllt have an ulterior motive for doing so, were menacing fnot stop to scot-‘le her; he immedi- ISM! Defense liilqs. Denies Story From Toronto OTPAWA, Jan. 22-(0?) — Dc. fence Headquarters tonight issu- ed a statement denying airoronto report that five-year army person- nel home on rotation leave are be- il i ‘ J as without pro- per medicul examinations. Saturday's Toronto Globe and Mall said in a newapege story that a number of ensrsl service personnel on rutat on leave are “vigorously protesting their ex- pected lmminent return to the battlefronts/C The paper said man of the men termed their pre-eulbnrka- tion medical inlmtiom "a joke." The soldiers wers some o! the overseas veterans permitted to leave the battlefields before Christ- mas and ‘return to Canada for a 30-day leave, exclusive of travel me lin . Defence Headquarter: g ti The statement follows: "An army routine order says: ‘This return overseas of this per- sonnel will be by the quotas which they arrived in Canada. e date being fixed by National De- bly of each quota.’ "So far Defence Headquarters has not fixed such a date for rotation leave personnel an therefore. no personnel is due as yet for return overseas. "In amplification of the above. an instruction was issued by De- fence Headquarters. Jan. 10. 1945, that all personnel wo cally examined on from leave. "The Defence Department said that the orders, which had been isued early in January. raquir that eve man be given a thor- ough m al examination. If his medical category is lower the standards required for over- seas service in the job he wu do- ing prior to return to Carlada. he will not be ordered to return over- their return order also provides that If ant special circumstances arise w ioh appear to justify the retention in Canada. of any individual on com- pamionate or other grounds, the individual‘: written application will be considered by the appro- priate authoritles. In all cases. such applications receive sympathetic con . Furlously sheTd ted wWher-I self that. Peter was 148m. m" I13.’ lay in‘. non-discovery. She slid back unto the seat. sticking now with cold; as well a... rear. and closed the door| again, her lrenzy mounting. as it} had in the house. with every "Wmj ent of Peter's absence. She had be-i gun m cry so hysterically that ale, maid not even seen 1101111118.; when he unlocked the door and got‘ in beside her. Relief i “Now. now," he said quickly, Jennes instantly caught the barb‘ terlng note, in his voice. much, lighter and gentler than the satir-, deal sternness wth which he had‘ lpreviously spoken, and knew at once that he must have acccm-. fished his pLLFpCSB and that mo-I mentarily his relief and elation had» submerged everv other sensation. l But. h-s did not; put his firm- around her. as she hoped against [hope he would do next, and he did ately switched the engine on andl began to turn the car around. "Instead cf crying. you better say B. nkglving," he escape It my be only a ronrfovo at that. I can tell better when I see where the other cor fs going next." t "WLmL'S-—V.Il’l-L halmxancd?" ; "I'll tell you that in s. few mix".- lutes mo. Don't bother, talk- . lng to me now. Blow your nose and ‘put, some powder on ." I He steered the car expertly ‘through the bunllpy barrmard, be- traylng none of the haste with which he had for3Bd throveih "- before; then he swung it. up into the road again. But he made no attempt. to cctch up with the other automobile which now con- tained a fourth occupant; in fact. Jennes tkioilkhf. he was deliberately delaying, in nolte of the lntenmess Much he was watoh-IDB. lonely road where houses stood. instead of Boing lstl-aizht ahead toward Barman ‘H111, he gave a brief profane ex- cLurnat-Ion of satisfaction, pushed harder or. the accelerator, and be- gun to talk rapidly and eagerly. "Look they must be going straight back no the station. ‘Phutl means they're taking Lentz some-v where for detention before they, him to Washmgton. Where's u ta k theenenrest airport? (Continued Tomorrow) enough . Now is the time to and meat quality. Poultry Services. We crn hatchery this year. now for delivery at an 81')’ SCIISOII- Baby Chicks Unr chicks are bred for high egg production Breeder flocks are blood- tesicd twice nnd approved by the ‘Government most up io dnfe in Eastern Canada, being en- tirely free of any contact with poultry or poul- try products, thus safeguarding our chicks from any source oi‘ disease infection. Now is the time to decide how many chicks you require. CHICK HATCHERY l iFPs order your baby chicks. I have erected a new mod- which will be one of the Order y iimc durinz the hatch- FT'S CIIARLOTTETOWN. _ "Hillooat, Horace Brougham. I‘. 0.. A . fence Headquarters for the assem-L uld be medlr than 5 SO18. "In addition, the army routine “to I Jordan Falls. ‘Mn. Annie Aitken (mother). Low- ‘Iifficial List t of i Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All! FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Actlvo Service Bishop, Edward Archibald. Bit, Carseland, Alta Fernandez, Edward Earl, IO, Windsor, On . | McGorlick, George Gordon. m, ;Port Arthur. Ont. McLeod. James Norman, 10., ‘Regina. Saak. McLeod, John Clair, 10., Illu- Knedosa. . l Robillard, Iou Jean, PO., ‘Ilor- onto, Ont. . Missing 0n Active Barvlos Alter All- Operations Bruce, Robert: Emerson. CpL, George Roy. P0., Bal- lvicturia, B C - Bullion. ur. Man. i Dickson. Cecil Alexander, A. I. 110.. Edmonton. Alta A. M. FL-Liieut, Ottawa, Ont. I LaBr-ish. Frederick Blnlr, A. l". C.. FL-Lieut, Regina, Back. Lambert, Charles Alfred, Fl.- LIcuL, N.-S. ILM. Lambert (wile) Charlottetown. P. E. I. Puller. William Stewart. D.F.C., F1.-Lieut.. Delia, Alta. Robertson. David Brow-nice, 110.. Ottawa. Ont. ' Ruttledge. Alfred John de Laurie, dc Bar. P‘l.-Lieut., Simcoe. n . l Sharpe, Douglas Haig, Fl.-Lt., Montreal, Que. ' Wilson, William Laurel, l"i.-Lt., Chatham. Ont. Z“ vlously Mlaalng 0n Active Service a Now Reported Prisoners Lawlor. Joseph JIII. Sgt“ Guelph. Ont. Watson. Robert Alder, POL, Active Fredericton, N. B. Pravl Mlaalng 0n ervice - Now For Official Pur- olul, poses Presumed Dead Bergquist, Bert-ii Wilfred, PO. Cadillac, Que. Burns. Gerald Charles, PO, Outremont. Que. Cooke. John Joseph, PO, Ham- n, Ont.“ J Delmar! . oleph Eugene Ger- lrd P0. Montreal. Que. Filmer. Jasper Mayton Watson. F0" Lethbrldge, Alta. Gllson, John. PO, Scott, sack, Hunt, Robert Bell, Fi.-I..ieut., Coutfs, Alta. J John Gilbert, FO., ohnson. Hamilton. Ont PM.- Vancouver. B Earl. $0.. PO.. North Sydney. N. S Sabine. Eugene ‘Robert, F.-Sgt., Walker. Doulrl Boulton. David Graham Smith. Stevenson. EPIC Lloyd. ra-sgt. (Mnritlnle .rovinces) Halifax, Missing N.S. and P.EJ. If-eziment Central Ontario Regiment No. Dangerously Wounded Macdonald. Jélmes Arthur, PO, MacDuff. Herman Chute au Blondeau, Ont. - Meech. Lloyd Remington Joseph. Oliver John. PO.. Hamilton. Ont. Reid. Malcolm John, FQ. Win- nipeg. Man. Preston. P0. Ethelton. Sask. Towsley. Leslie Fort William. On. as Victor. WO., NS. CANADA Died From Natural Causes LAG. Beamsville. Ont. Broadbent. James Carson. Cpl., Edmonton. Alta Vancouver, B. C CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS SI hIlv Wounded N.S. and PJEJ. Regiment Smith. Donald Mncgeorge, Lieut, N. S. N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Bums. Daniel William. Lieut.. Glace Bay. N. S. K Burlnot. William Joseph, Pte. Scatarie Island. N..S. Died 0f Wounds Perry. lam Joseu Henry Perry (brother) R. R. 2. Tlgnlsb. P. E. I. N.S. and PAL]. Rezlment Higgins. Frederick, Pte.. Truro Heights, N S. Wounded NS. and P.E.I. Reflmeuf Williams, Lester Albert. Pte., Windsor Forks. N5. Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Cormier, Raymond James. Sgt. Halifax, N. S. White, Paul Bdsward, S.-5gt.. . . . KI Andrew. William Benjamin. Cpl" Mrs. Amelia Darby Andrew (moth- er), North St. Eleanofs, P. E. l. New Brunswick Regiment Clark. Robert William, Pte., Kincardlne. N. B. - G in. Leonard, Pte., Chlpman. Wounded Remaining On Duty Canadian Armoured Corps Webbcr, Frederick Lindsay, Cpl, Saint John. N. B. BIIIMIY Inland Royal Canadian Artillery Louis Benedict, Mn. Margaret McAulay (lnoiher) Stanhope. P. E. l. Schnare. Lorimer Seymure, Gnn. Wuterville, N. S. Missing Western Ontario Regiment Bird. Reginald Charles. Higham Ferrsrs. Northants, and. H , Charles Alexsnder,.Pte., Mulgrave, N. S. , Missing NS. and P.E.l. Beaiment AiIken. Charles Wlllinln. Ne" er Montlllle. P. l. l. . Eaton, Raymond Clyde, Pte., Dartmouth. N. S. MacDonald. Roderick. Alexander. L.-Cpl.. Fairmont. N. S. Perry. Harold Percy, Pte, Bose- WAY. N. S. CANADIAN ARMY VERSEAS formative Maglzi w put up by Britain. pioneer a - iation. Otlzer Features 1711's Week BRITAIN FIGHTS TN! FLYING IOMI. An in- THIY TALK AGAIN. tion series, telling of iusf cm of Canada's modi- cal Iherapy methods-reaching wounded service- men to talk and read and write spin. in this week's Magazine, by Gerald Waring. FIRE WILL FREEZI. A chilling mysflry by a renowned Canadian author, ref amid the decayed elegance of a Quebec chateau. Complete In this issue of The Standard, ' THIS IS ARTILLIRYTOWN. A phorostovy by Standard staff photographer Lawrena Earl, now in Holland. showing how some of our boy: are living in dugout: built and furnished by them- arflcls that explains "V-I", how it was discovered, and the elaborate defame Another In the rehabilita- HECRAFT PIONEER. Another exclusive Maga- zine feature by Howard Ciegg telling of British Blackburn and hi! views on postwar la-viav: of Ilia uueaey of ti: problem of pro- viding adequate Innplhl an for the mentally III. especially new when may manning canke- mea uIII Iequfsa eminent, Tie Standard decided to lnvadlgah vheffuv plfsll nus Inkling the of the apper- lunlfka peasant circumstances afforded than In cull; fur their sharps. Mental dinner an amenable fo lulled Ivanhoe», ualvunlntgzs. and. unveil menu! Im- Io help patients and Ia may recovery. can eunbfs lvsl as physical ailments an. The Provincial Hospital a! lull-villa, Innnvlek, was elmon foe The instigation, u dlaqulaflnl sepals Ind been Standard ahff unites Kenneth [alumnus obtained goon u amndsnl In Illa admission vvul and worked Iaulvsd of conditions than. than for aIIM dsYI. New Standard In. 1945 ._._;.__ Illa Iepovl. which mm In this week's Stand- sfrunloa which In of lnlavnl s. ovary Canadian, and of spacial infer»! to rail. Jlnh of New Brunswick. Specifically I upon; bvuhllfy pvlellsed upon palianh, flu indiscrim- lnafo use of drug: without medical supervision, and of the Ink of any sonafruellvl prelnvn In semis categories h Iohnslsne‘: diary will In followed by author]- lsffve avtlslu outlining Ilia measures needed [enoully lo villa Ilia standard of our IIIIIIIII lleeplhll Ind which would prevent abuau In any Institution which might be ryn on llnu slmlar fa "ll Provincial Hospital. like Standard 0N SALE NIIW! whilst-d New Brunswick itcgiment NSavcy, Gerald, Pic, ‘Fracadie. . B Slightly IVoundeJ N.S. and P.l:l.l. Regiment Blsnkhorn. George Douglas, Pie. Parrsbaro. N S. New Brunswick " Bell, Lloyd James. Pte., mouth. N. . Cruickshank. William Guthrie. Cpl, Hibernia, N. B. Mllson. Josenh Theodore, Pte, Chatham, N. B. Skidnlorc. Alvin Tilomas, Pte., Halfway River. N. S. Slightly injured New Brunswick Regiment Jack. Robert Frederick, Saint John. N. B. Receives Son's Medal 'l'ilc iuilswnig ILtLLl‘ Will bc u! int/crest to friend, aim rel‘ ‘m. in tnc Provinco us rvlrs, lviacbilmloi‘. was formerly Dl ham-put and her two dailghters are Mrs. nectar MacNeili, Charlottetown and Mrs. Sfllltii Mellvliic. nflicmxulon, 65 ent Tay- Cpl.. . a .. Langdcn, Strczt, Cambridge. Mass- achuseits. Dear Mrs MacKlrulon: By the authority oi the Congress 0f file United States, it. is my honor to present to you, the mother of Arthur Ewen MacKlnnon. the Mariner's Medal in commemor- ation of the greatest service am- one can render cause or country. Mr. MacKinnon was lost when his shi-p the SS Colobec, was tor- pedoed by the enemy, March id, i942. He was one of those men W110 today are so gallantiy upholding the traditions of thosg hearty Mar- iners who defied anyone to stop the American 11M Ifflm sailinfl the sees in the early days of tans re- He was on; of those men ' upon whom the Nation now de- pends to keep our ships afloat up- on perilous sea-s - t0 M11890" our troops across those seas; and to carrvyttn themt-hevitullly needed material to keep them limiting until victory k certain and ibenny secure. Nothi I can do or say will, in any sense. requiie the loss of your loved one. He has gon , but he company of patriots Let. me, in (tibia CXPRWMILI) the w 99D IYm-PG- - 6 65s W?“ l1: tituda for his motion and sec ficc Sincerely Your: E. S. LAND Administrator Ligm housekeeping room; rant- ed the week come under the some housing coomndstiort. words six amend-ls‘ to vacate In other is . sl f Bsynn. Ihomas Mitchell, Pte.. Antigonish, N. S. Cooke. Ernest Pte.. Spryfisld. N. 5. Fougcre. Frederick Samuel, Pte. Halifax, N. S. lsd n! Wounds NS. and PIJ. Rezimcnt Richard. Sylvev. He Vincent, .. Mrs. Theo- ‘I doele Richard (mother) Welling-l um, PJJ. Serlonslv Wounded NS. and PJLI. Regiment Hines. Harold Douglas. Ne" Central Itrsvle. N. S. MacDonald. Daniel Joseph. Sgt. L. MacDonald IIIIIIerV nmmcll. Elmira. P. I.'. I. TAIE TWO OFFICIAL LIST ..... .. ... ARIHMA n Meryl-tab: ntopltsfldvip." u: "".".‘i.'2"'“"'~'é"~»-"°'" I fill 1"“ av Iva Isbhi ‘Wufm wI pvuvl mn- ofleqlvsnel. iiiiiilfil-lilBS ~ has zone in honor and in the zood- um country's o; c regulations as all the other k IN MEMORIAM On September 16th, 18M at her residence 6:351 Reoeda Blvd... Hess-nan, California at toe age of 86 Mrs. ma. Alcxanderlu. Macnilnnloh, woo-w 0i‘ the late John Henry Mac- Kinnon oi Charlottetown. passed awcty. Eorn ir. Halifax, N .S., Mrs. MacKinnon was the daughte: of the late Capt. William Cameron oi tn; Scotch Greys, who had serv- maternal grandfmher was the Campbell who headed the Selkirk settlers when they landed on the Island. Mrs. macKinnozl is aur- vived by one son, Roi-and of Rieseda two daughters. we. Haul Olsen, Bmeda, and Mrs Jilthel Mont- gomery of Wvg. Man, Mn. Jean Ilightinz 0f Oharlotetnwn is a sla- ter. 1mm- grsndsong sre serving overseas, Petty Officer ron llfacJfn-rlon. H. M. Navy, Sgt. lVhlrra/y “ emery, Canadian Military Headquarters. London. James Curtis Montgomery, Radio Operator, Italy. Flt. Montgomery. R.C.A the Kirk of the Heather must Lawn Memorial Park. Glendale. Calif. where she was buried by the side her son the late Vernon MacKinncn. wilo based only sud- denlw three month; before .S\e greatly missed by her famllv and her many fric c" Mrs. Macffinnon always spoke ‘cvlnglq: of her Island hoene and the early days. old friend.- Bnd relatives. In Memoriam MI- IWIN MMDONAID In the passing of Mr. Iiwen McDonald the community of Brad- albane has lost an esteemed eald ,- - ent. He was a veteran of‘ the world PeSgQNIIYB-ggl December SIN yuan. The late friend to u» ’ rsmunber Ea Beatrice Mathcdn. three sons and one 5512.9}. ed in India and the Crimea. l-Iar I overseas. The funeral service we, held at Mun Gunn was a grand old lsdy and will be 5 t Varied Receptions Angus in Vancouver; Mrs. Weloh (Mabel). Madison. Maine. Ind Mrs. Rial: Giliis, Shamrock. flowers which completely covered the casket bore silent tri- bute to the memory of a. beloved . lend and neighbor. Following the service at the church the ccrtane moved on to the cemetery where an innuresslve service was conduct- ed by the members of the L. O. L. n! which the deceased was a. unem- beloved brother was tenderly laid to rest beside his infant dauz fer n .-- gllow~ilialxlo M . N.V— . M . Hdl Wnodside and Fgmlly. n e o? Surety-Mr. and Mrs. L. S Sea- man. S .-Mr. d M: . Ha and Maslcun . I n” v B. L. McPherson 4r 1nd Mn. Wm. Gra- Wreath-Mclianaia Fnmllv and Wreath-Board of s. Bradalbane Jlnlted Church. W and res —M.r. M31. Wm. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. ilamsilua ‘Ward Madison P! of the . _ Wmdlide, Stephen I'll-Rh“. Adam Todd and Ivan Kennedy. Until we nnzoet again before His Clad in the spotless robe He gives His own Until wewkgow even as we are Good from.’ Film Actmm Get Along Broadway c Br MICPILAIIL OWIABA many earth-chum idtis nwcasaaaalouu Broadway this noticeable sal plaun s Oamle hndis, whose ranca in the musical, "A a Yu," failed to win a llnrls wholeheartedly favorable mew in the local press. mt. does not mean the show all Critics l boring "I: e1 r ti." "Wiitfitvl. I lfllln c ed the bolus for monthl- Mh hndla - like Ill Wct _.hu 3mg» ihmh“ architecture to racommmd her to tired business III! and “A I447 5gp yqvqtkc "Catherine Wu GrsuiP-hu u Ill”! I "PM? u gvgr yflnflqfi c sensitive nose. None of this Mfllllfll 0N!- 5 ber and all that. was mortal of a g1 h . at‘: floral tributes included the n and Mrs. Alex C. m Italian ‘troops in Erl to Viscia land saernnégntm anrplfiiunced troops s on Col. Lindbergh opposed Us. aid to Britain. tunelass, the chorus poorly train- ed and the humor both Juvenile and antiquated. A: anyone who has visited the United States in the last few months knows, the clgaret short- age becoming‘ increasingly stringent. This wee In New York it was particularly grim, and hard- ened lovers of the coffin-nail were going blind from smoking poor gars. Into this wicked city plunged the irrepressible Margaret Ban- this columnist when her about the show offer one of his two remaining weeds. "Gracious. no!" cried the act- ress, brandishing a full " drawn from a purse in which bulged others. “Have one of mine." Dropping her voice to I. magnifi- cmt stage whis er she added: "I can get w ole cartons of uni" But she didn't say where. This War—-—'Four Years Ago By The Clnlfllln Press iMl-Romanl gov- JAN. 23. McKenzie. James Murray, Leonard TQM“ declared rebellion queued ad. 4,000 wounded. trea withdrew and Barentu. New Zea- Islands. QUICKIES ti Banquet Enjoyed The social evenin commitiu of the Benevolent rlsh Society was tendered a banquet Friday eve- nlng at the Queen Hotel, sponsor- ed by the Society in a precistion oi their work. The invted guests for the evening included thc wives and Indy friends of the mem- bers nnd also the orchestra which furnishes the music for the Tues- day and Saturday night, dances. Master of ceremonies for the eve- ning was Mr. J. W. Hogan who is also chairman of this committee. He took this opportunity of than;- lns; the other members for their sp endid support and cooperation. Each member in turn in a brie! speech thanked the Society and expressed their willingness id render their services on its behalf. The president. Mr. L: O. Kelly, on behalf of the officers and mem- bers of the Society thanked the committee and the orchestra for their contribution to the success 0f the social evenings for the oldi- year. A very pleasant feature o! the evening was music fumlsllcd by the orchestra. At E a t o Io Slmpldll. lud- ing drag. no- cery, Iurdwm s I n r e s. I write Derpl Products, To- runfo l. . HARMLEM w ‘u’ Mitt ‘fill. f) V 1/, "»"/5//////7’ ,A / _ I. i) till‘? ,._ 4 % illllllulllnllllltllllltllllullllltlltlllllllllltl (ullllllllliiiti "Pleas Guardian Want chum 0| enmg to fail- grm-IIIIMI “m. ‘Hannah I Ada have spelled n! III!!!’ II Insults for q wile!”