iGHT jglNDlNG i 4 _ . by Every (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 194s It is shameful that in this life before the body gives out the soul shall fail. MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN lllll. “M; other Provinces U.S.A. $5.01 Subscription Delivered. $5.00. franster Chariottetovvn Air Navigation School To Summers-title Is Lives Topic Iieperi tenllrlsed Iy ‘Phne Itenversatien Wltli Acting Air m clearing the enemy fried efenee works Minister-Joint Emergency Meeting 0f Bity council I And Trade Beard‘ Ilel d-Ilelegaticn News that ti: I..C.A.I‘. Nlvlgug. lrscken Arrives may Charla Edits-o.‘ ‘ii'.";€i..'.“"°°‘o" yesterday of lo City Course-Ea: Charlottetown Ideal ef Trade. ._J- The news was said te have been reed MONTREAL. Jan. a - (tm- n, '°" agothe al-peg. ve - Conservative leader u. sons Bracken returned to Canada u¢g'm”uz'ff'lggimtgr a‘: Colonel Gibson. late tode after a four-week trip abroad uring which he visited Canadian troop! in Britain. Italy “f; th Western Fro t. “arimllrzaken arrivednat Dorvel if“; Ineetigh It which ltfilllly favored sending a deleg head of schir u” ‘i m“ i" mim" '0 lllvtflt more than an hour a m.” s“ n m“ m“ iiimitiih Bltulligitgl: ‘In decided g m“ $311M” . Mfw Llbfl‘ Ob ‘nkkn WW“ w c,“ a?‘ rmfiu A ‘was: all loo. cvnis IlfaeMil- a Iceland. was a recmrd for the non-stop a too statute mile flight from m’: ‘$1M.’ land to llontrelal. from lie Air B10014 Ldeéggualt-Ion be sent it Icy, re resenting Mr. 8 0i“: Iceland. and the C iotutown bran or the bad l! from there to Montreal the plane Legion: Hon. T. W. L. had ab all"!!! F0005 0i 9W7". reprosentinl Charlottetown l1 miles an hour, by in the Provincial Government, and favorable winds‘. Mr. J. Lester Douglas. Mr. In the event of the delegation BHIJIFIIILD. mill-lid — (C?) — going-about which there was div- The lhrl d Ha has been ided opinion last night...“ win elected. chancellor of Sheffield likely so by chartered piano n, Itnivmitv. unclean-e tneannllsao ieavioa Sunday afternoon. lflreuewho resigned. '~ _ , ~c r -—--—- rssidsdsrsisooun; " » "Dance in Emerald Bail. llon- whohad i-sz-si. t day. Ibbrusry 12th. ' obunt-T-a- ROI"!- lt the Mayor's Omillg E request. explained ' Vents eu meetinlr hadbeen held this ly) moi-pill! by some citizens the lrifonuation direct from that an emerg- Icer of the air- he oi! port. in Charlottetown. His orders vim "Buyms live and creased poul- were that the Navigation School iy-Pa vim wo m. .n- lessen or... ieuo Cold Btoraggmfitd. mff-‘ir-ti. fir...‘ i“ lottetown will pro- to Summer-side on Feb. a. The authorities were closing the 3mm. "$000108 hogs very Thursday ardfiulirasero Ltd. llsxiiwhcy woiom¥ij§ni§€°§f°§§§°: r - - merllde with our migu ion School, "Cake sale in aid of at lloilnuns. 3mm‘ Ind closl it here. a c» soot» onto;- mizfiiitlr. ' ' Navigation School; the radio beam, room. no“ Wm,“ clued hm etc. and has never lost a flying I and 80 for stock takin . Mc- Oiiilan and Boyle. ' tn r-ae-si. Gfim hour in navigation instruction. at that meeting morning acting Minister for Air, Mr. n, was contacted by Mr J "N," Lester Douglas who told him Whit gfhsemdwEoxulmbfnmfnmmJmu% the report was’. Mr. Gibsorve ans- - l-N- . 0. C. Green. "M00108 Hogs for Davis its grim“; Fraser Ltd, ‘lueeday, J lovrb. George Dingwell. iafi-‘ii.’ about wer was. ‘I am afraid it is true.’ town had known anything it. and Mr. Gibson replied ._.._. that Dr. Cyrus Macldillan knew all “Loading 3 5 gm- m“ g about it. ' 9C 931133;. law“. a. ii."é‘i“nY“'i-5o"-'3t CailedDr-Cyrh "Dance Siuiuuerncld Hall, w“. "I called Dr Cyrus MacMillan ce nine everv Thursda . ntague. Norman lac- l. Cardigan. l-lI-YTi-lat-tf. "Receiving ‘- Ioad is passe 1e. R. N. Dawson. llllto rink ltarts etnezso. Skate after. T at Crapaud "m, "fly Tucsda uml eleven, while my gm"; Iasday, Jiriuary Slat. Dan starts in Montreal orfbehalf of the City. o'clock. 1-21-21. are to h his r told hlrn the ‘Min- loediag Hon y Ina it. Davis Fraser Ltd. Keith Mo- ister had said he knew all about Mo it, and he said ‘T know nothing about it.‘ 8o It would appear that somebody is nassin the boulsa is wholly behind buck. at the City may take toss-o. %‘..'5i.°‘£“£§ battery: "mallow Road versus Hilton m, It tonight. Game m, yor has emergency meeting to t tion take in the "um whether or not to llrarik Quinn £10113" bola for Davie and h, I- . Tueeda til “m” no. u“ £55m m Qabg gaglfinzapital. w?" are very auioiu ____ ' ' ' B nswi "nu Mia-ray Harbour 1m henmmsw“ . also; 5mm. m“ how“ Am ward Island soon.‘ lumnerside Delegation ouk. All members at ._ psmgpm 9.1:: ‘gave: Blanchard said he under- ’ ' Ottawa "Mlllllle Sale - In Salvation mam Ill] "viz-titrated KM until". ‘m! hide!» Feb. 2. Doors m N ‘i 11 l1. m. Anyone not soiic lllfl h “magvolxlaiguike to contrlbu i_. Ill "be it now omi- ur Chicks 'I4""11'P° from swirtu’ natoiiyoi-y before prowl-slum trio um lat and take adven tildeiinitely being‘ tedllilt" lbilfifilfifl i0 h‘: miaztsevitlqltargiinau “t. our secret about this were --—..... nan .. ... s... euiiiu weonfot m“ inc think we t Hurray l7 . of the savlnll offered i an and i-I-Ii iilharlottotowu d from ,, P'1,,~;=~,,,'=',,, *1‘; i“'.i.&‘.?§"t§°o“ti'. “u. ' 1,31,“ IVOIIOHI 3' rtabout the buiidlnl e tisgo outliers. . D01! "m"- Qllli or write ifllflldiylifi- 5”“!- W. rtictli beam s ‘firs: mtsntmw“ u“ or,» Jgms- lllililt llll "Hill! ltltklfll lhl ll "I “.321.” ion (Oenuisusdesiraseaoclo tion had lone to ' ‘There is no defl- peseedawayiutne-Pr Islandlioepitfl-Ithespiritoifloolie Robinso retired casorfrom higher this was 190i and remained opening of the Provincial Univer- sity of BC. about 1014. Thou! urgqd by his colleagues, he refused ider the wwiitance 0! ti"! Presidency o! the new university and supported thg appointment 0f Dr F. . for that o moons position. Under the presidency Dr. Westbrook he accepted th °‘ of A 2%?“ lift-Pot‘. o it r as ‘a y of the liq plant diseases. ate County Farm Bureau He told a ieglsiativ from Aroostook county and state agricultural officials last ni t ti! a bill would be introduced for an up ropristiol-l of s1 seed pgtattxt program b0 Foundation seed Is used to IWW osition the Fae erre the ° room nmhnt cf the Executive of- fice, he hter eiinousished tIi-iese duties and devoted his energy to m, teaching of in his spare time to "r of theopin- mend tellllhona er w eanfdpgg. To Ottawa Planned. °‘ w“ - Well-Known A l nsfe:rod to Sunsnsenlde Retired Teacher Dies In 0h’tovm Funeral Of Prof. George m E. Robinson Yesterday. At, midnight January 24th. list of sileceesful candida in ‘the Entrance nominations to Pralce of Wales Colitis in 1810. wiriniriz the scholarship awarded for the rim, time to pupils from the city ‘M1130 1:061. he graduated from that inatltlltiiln "#3731118 the W“ med? 311:1; uwssrmproficiency in town tn he oiaeeoa. - vkuinetipn in Dalhousisull a... renew. I m txefgeiroin that ingitution a with honors in mathematics and ' his teaching career in West grit‘ school but was shortly the position of super- of city schools and seowtafl where he remained for two years when he accepted High school recently open Vancouver 3.0.. Tho racpid growth of that city 10d to l! °°‘“-°.“§t?“.“i. ‘.“n‘i.-‘“‘iii‘i~.£i33 woe... m. s a - of the l-iigh School with McGiii University and later b lishment of McGill niversity of “m” “Lmilti” 8f. "iiihsiii. m" ‘ cc e clinch till the h Blaiin IAain Potato Westbrook work 1n lell, be married Miss Saruh name of this cltv and W" bu"! in Pt. Gray offered _a_weioome to, many an ‘ - l vehfter his retirement in i000. thvy decided to end their deys in thfll‘ and among the M Ii. 0,1. F. Discharge Pins, Papers Stolen figurehaa nerromoor inicst. Quiet and rofiiins no wu “d ‘°""§I§“v'$’c'msn M7. NIIW Ciesinsa. n31 emwlza “m; ioda S; m; {iii}? railroad lam in Allies Ileach Gateway To Iluhr Valley IY AUSTIN IIALMIAI I! Kill! L. BIEION tllefitol Pra- War Alibi) ltus-kashluaslausuecesslnnupplrigshuttkelsetrrusdan traporiawhoIeGerIranar-ny and lungingtavvithisalses than 100 miles of Berlin along the direct road from Warsaw, all within two weeks’ time, an equally asuualug spectacle preseula itself in the Philippines. it is less than three weeks since United States troops poured ashore m, III l-illllven Gal! prepared to fight the battle of Luann. That recapture of thutgreat northern island or any substantial part of it including Manila Bay would go far to pave the way for final defeat of Japan was I expected. lt has not yet some. Instead the Japanese command on Luz-on has frlttercd away the lives of thousands of its men in a seemingly use- ln its stride down the west aide of the with and "ll-watered valley “my a that leads from Lingayesi Gulf to Manila Bay, the American advance d m. ‘mm 1n “at” III-I'd now has reached, captured and paused Clark Field and Fort threw oiiierisive into revlerse and f Stre bourg by o s bu‘ The American approach to Bataan is a more important fact than _ that they now are within less than 50 miles of Manila itself. It seems to be toward the ‘ ' is Inoving meet rapidly. Whether that is in expectation of a Japanese re- treat late that difficult military terrain is not yet clear. it seems certain, however, that Gen. MacArthur regards Bataan not only as the last refuge of outmatched defenders of the entrance Manila Bay but as the key to reconqucat of that Bay for an advance - naval base to use against Japan itself, or Japanese armies in China. “Winter Weather Sets New Record In Britain ALLAN NICKLESON LONDON, Jan. 28-(0? Cable)- Britain has been‘ In the grip of a n times has deteriorated to Arctic 001d and brought conditions be- yond the recollection of the present Shivering censors dropped their cold scissors today and gave a free hand lo the publicat vagaries-with gaics. snow and ice —up to two days ago. Wednesday- ‘me weather between then and to- lg t is still a secret to everyone t residents of the British .Coastal reaches oi. the sea and several rivers froze in a sub-zero heaviest snowfall gig years last Sat- of Dover, only region where da - ‘ta-day conditions are pubiiahabc, ear Blocks of ice floated in Foikeston , ueeling the en- roln themiaazq sliver of Lux- ed he!" of eir ensive and sent four div- they i the Siegfried Line deforms. there inoe Edwnrd Announce Iieserve - Anny Promotions International At A glance (By The Canadian Press) EASTERN FRONT-Russians kill or capture more than 381,380 Ger- mans during first 12 days o! offen- seiae llindenburg in dipper ileeia. reach frontier of Dana-lg “wears-inn FRONT-British 2nd 9th ‘Anry clear Ger- te industrial Ruhr, giving Boer-m Roe from 85 miles southward; U. S. 1th Army Germans back across Moder h.“ Ha r. m in A ' "m!" "u!" w While farmers of many districts dug their sheep and cattle out of down hills and skated on frozen rivers for the first time in Housewives nursed their teen proointious of member atr cuiation ex- obs. ‘hm Rage, C.W., Morn-it Edward Milton to be Bowman, A.I., New Wlltliire, in, s. Cavendish, to be O ITALIAN-Weather limits activ- s. position in the gum“. °“ “‘ ....'":.'::. r:u:..f""' s‘ BURMA-RAJ‘. - planes smash at least nine bridges on Japanese retreat route in Bur- emarid for electricity and gas would be cut in certain districts unless tion was reduced in peak periods. the estab- The weather even aflectedworid- alned . The use. I CHINA-Japanese forces enter Kukong suburbs In drive to seize last Chinese-held section of Can- ton-ilankcw railway. LlPPlNES-Japauese artillery sheila Clark Air Field on Luzon as of tanoe stlffens south of but cold enough to force at least one visiting Canadian parliament- orv figure into a hotel bed in the early evening at the only means ing warm. orthern Eu land district group operates, it was two below Beer froze In a village inn in Yorkshire and It tool: five hours to thaw the beer-pipes with a Industry In Danger M AUGUSTA. M0066 Jan. i6—(AP\-- Ileport By-Electien "“"‘ Tc Be ilalled on iidren were sent home be- cause the class-rooms could not be arm. as football inns in Canada eased, it was sngw that caused pos ponemerit of many Preliminary cup matches Scotland and northern Ensland. A plane piloted b lain Max Aitke . son of Canadian-born Lord Beav- "dive-bolnbed" one Boot- l fishing village eight atherriatlcs and Literature and OTTAWA, Jan. 26 - (OP) -'1”he Otirtwo. Journal said todatv in a "Wide stow that according by " the Grey not-tn ray-elec- tion Feb. c “is to be called o1!" and enerai election called. ill be wiped from icaliy by the 177°" Storm And Heavy Ice Delays Ferry 10o conditions in Northumberiand Strait, combined with strong wind; and aero weather, cflmplgtgly dis- “mmen “my service yesterday. e cr from Twrmentinn to Borden. Tight ltllijitiéis. she l M Nlfllhlliieie th s morning. to the City lest night, Nomination Papers Filed By Base OWEN BOUND, Jan. 26 - (c?) "a late yesterday-moi» Monday. Jen. 2o afternoon. Man Found murdered 0n Toronto Street iri suburban Etoblcoke. The body was found by a anpw plow crew cleaning out the street or the first time since a heavy wuuicli. “guard hitiobnn shot twice. his noun’ pierced no rrenad been inanharidled and his keta turned inside out. Re was moved to have had $30,000 his item’ man ograioivves-nick firil 23, 10M he left his Bam- m rig since A- ton home to return to Toronto he "Aer-acetates of trio dead man told dropping mail-bags after the roads m were blocked by the storm. moot 1y W" g1! Mama or during the Jeri. I -- i5?‘- ed dlacbarle serv- ieolra I u on“ , the Air Force an~ inson and hisirrot-hgr Egg?!’ l: poms sows, a one. in the Island's ahlette iiiit- wido i her bereavement To m w n d d mm “h”. m‘ m‘ o ti: dotgr with a tho"!- 1- m .ml1illaon sincere _____._.__. YORK, Jlll- 3U (AP) - IIIIIXDOIIL t of qduiltltm was threatened “m”: 5:4, i0 northe - y in "IO II‘! A Might embargo g1! bait ‘ . value of $4.009. a bci- - obtain a maximum loan known to have connections. Temporary Limits Placed Oh Loans Under Housing Act (By The Canadian Plea!) 01'!‘ Jan. ilk-Announcing immediate availability for construction of moderate ant houses and apartmen- houses under the new Nations; Act. Finance Minister Ils- ibfl- Icy ton ht told of temporary loan limits to conserve scarce labor and als. e warned that labor and mete- stlll “scarce and that the cannot be realised until war-cre- sted ihortages have disap ‘Ric Government was ma Ing av- ailable limited provisions so that home builders would be able take advanta s of lower Interest made in thenew Act. - old Act housing loan interest am- ountsdto five per cent while under the new legislation the rate is 4% r cent. Prospective home builders now ly borrow up to 95 per cent of first srooo of lending value of a airisle dwelling. 85 n next 02.000 and 70 pol‘ ceratén of 20 years, would b; e22. twelfth cf municipal taxes. may be financed under the Act. more bedrooms. A similar type abor become more noundont." R'I°.".°_'3!E"_'< (Continued on ii. Col. l) "Pied whedillm on the Ibrmentine ma"."1’"“°= ‘Eidwsrd Island" ran ‘ ear terd . 1118 whfl oesyinguwitli” 12%. '2' ~ d 10c a couple of miles off $110 dlsland shore held the ship up By and yesterday evening she Wmed back and entered dock at lbrmentine wirere she remained all mFh" I" i" Qwttd. Weather per- “ "iWflDt to make pa-ssen h here yesterday msfififi, “fro: mmmind WW0 forced to restrain at Borden. though gqfng mtumed — Progressive Conservative can. ildate in the Grey North Federal y-election Feb. 5, W. Garfield Cm- "m" Mayor o! Owen Sound. filed his nomination pay;- before the 2 p. m. deadiilnle "ti? Th! DlDers were accom by the deposit and were by returning officer Arthur Moore. anc- c- 7- 0011119"!!! headquarters Mmlllxnafad today, that Air Vice- ba?“ 500111)’! llflllers would e ‘d 551°" 3 ll. in. tomorrow 2oo.ooFAro Trapped In East Prussia By W. W. HERCHER ‘ LONDON, Jan. 26 -(AP)‘ —The Soviet high command announced tonight that the Red Army has killed or cap- tured more than , 381.350. Germans during its two- wceks-old winter offensive, which today rolled on un- checked through the big in. dustriai city of Hindcn- burg_in Silesia, reached 1h; Danllg free state frontier, and cut off East Prussia with a thrust to the Baltic coast. ‘EYDIIT 20 to 25 German divisions - pelfhgpg 200,091‘ tier-mans -- now are trapped lllouiggzgk Prussia. strongholdfdthekvwsxiiansbiiglsorgw e Warts River 10 iriiles suulla o! the city and speared to wltinn 138 miles of Berlin with the Céiilw ture of Motsina. This was the cic. it'll ;5.“‘?.“°...’3..*f..‘.3‘°o,°'5.“‘“ °*“" 3 d . 0 Soviet Berlin ‘fr nkl admit East Piussiaanow was cumff #53} the homeland elm bv sea, and said the houssialis wag‘; ovtsrfuat. 0106a oga a ""0 Dam-B Wrflwry. To‘ reach tvlia city of Danni: the Romans aim must or? the Vistula River near proclaimed a part of Germany Supt. l, i939, th first d Second Gsestorllivar? a? o‘ ti“ German radio stations announced the evacuation of civilians from Denzig and the Nazi Cvflllleitfl‘ in 2:511:12. Egbert Puma. called upo y reorui quickly at west unfit?“ ion centres in an e ort to halt the Rlnsieris. HAIIIAX, Jan. I — (W) - The Nova Scotia Legislature will an. 26 - (OP) — on his Wernick had. not been at home since Jan. lb and the very similar- ity between the two instances re- vived shades of liquor-gang war- poiiceuhe had exprcued fees- of “a ‘rogues slid they had begun on search may Monts- , where Wei-nick was 0! $3.600. The monthly payments of interest and principal on the . loan for this amount, gydhle over , Plus one- Mr. Ilsiey said that veterans might use their rte-establishment credits to provide two-thirds of the caslh efiléty required under the Act. a . "To conserve scarce labor and. materials and use them to best advantage in the provision oi ad- ditional housing. a temporary max- imum lImIt has been placed on the lending value of the home which "rm- a single dwelling with one or two bedrooms the uPDer limit is 00.000, increasing to $7.000 for I house with three bedrooms and to mm m’ “ “w” Wm‘ m" 3i $.45 PM. 1.10 PM limitation has been placed on the lending value of apartment houses irinanced under the Act. The in- ention ls to raise these maximum lmits when and as materials and All of the Housina Act except that part dealing with home Im- aird“ homo“ extension open its sixth wartime sssiol-s Feb. l4, it was announced at Prom ince House today. Chief business of the session Ia e ected to develop around. tile ta ling of the report of the Prov- inces Royal Commission on rs- construction and _ rehabilitation, A tiotioiocov. . - is n conveasmibit - BENEEN A REAL-fog Arie‘ A PROSPECT 3. z Ctr-awe Pa A; Montreal 11B, 2; Quebec 10B] Saint John ‘TB. Monoton 10B, 5i Halifax i. 18; Charlottetown 28 FORECAST S LOWER BT. LAWRENCE AND LAKE ST. JOHN: Strong winds] ertiy cIo v and cold with scat- tered snov/‘uriries. GULF, BAY ORAL-EUR AND NORTH SHORE: Strong winds and gsles with occasional snow. MARITIMES: Stron winds ans moderate gates; clou y and col with light to moderate snow. High tide this morning at 11.40 and tonight at 11.04. grid rises tomorrow morning at Full moon January 3th, 2AA A. M. DAILY All! SERVICE Charlottetown - uiumersi Mouton beavAeaM (ghiasrigtfitown 7 A bl. . I ' . - . "in-Ives Charlottetown is as r is. T] p v' scisvica Leaves CNHLIAMIMMWI 11.80 AM rl l P. M. “Arrive Charlottetown I I. ll and $.45 l‘. M. CIIABLOTTETOWN — NEW GLASGOW (Dally except Sunday. Leave Charlottetown‘ i r. is. i Arrive Charlottetown LII I.‘ -