10 Burned Not Safe NEW WATERFORD. Nfii, Feb. O—(OP) — The house in which 10 poi-eons perished in a Jan- N fir! Wu not. a safe place, Provincial Fire Marshal 5.5. Wright said io- dgy during an investigation into Cape Breton‘: worst. fire tragedy. Mr Wright, one of 17 persons to testify at. the hearing which he himself conducted, was naked by Crown Prosecutor Donald Finlay» Ion: "Do you consider the home (Mclieigana) wu a safe place to live in?" M)‘. Wright said‘ ‘I do not. ..nor any similar place." The two - family house where [he L0 burned to death is one of u type common in this mining dom- IllLnlf/Y. Testimony bought out that bhe Town Fire Department members at‘! everything possible to save the building. Neighbors who W"! awakened by scream-s of "Save us. daddy." from the trapped children itated it was onlv a matter of sec- onds before death stilled the n-ies. The Fin Marshal said a report of the proceedings wrviild he filed with the Muller General‘: P» parzmeni and also with Town authorities \‘i'hen Afr Wright inspected the [curred rertiflll"! of the 13th Street, home he found a cot within M inches w! the healer "If the cot was in the same position as I round it". hp said it may ac- eount for the fire.“ The Fire Marshal said the walla in the MPKPlQRYi part c/f the double house were made of beaver hoard and hall hear. destroyed quickly hr the fire which. he ea- timated. lasted about half an hour. He noted faulty workmanship in electrical itistaliatlon and said the smoke pipes of both the heat- er and the stove rlirl not flt. He mid that under the Provin- i-isl Fire Prevention Alt it was the dut_v of each nii-niripaliti: tn pro- virle regular Jispcctlovi of dwell- iriizs. ixiiu EARLY NEW TOMATO Early Clout/tam irnorality of May Unite Anti-Red Sentiment In World I! LM. ROBERTS, It. (Aaeociatad Press News Anal!!!" Hungary's treatment. of Card- inal Mindszenty has made lllS name the focal point for One of‘ the great. forces WhiCh may vi pe Communism from the face o Europe, , , H11 sentence to life lmpribittl- . merit. in its effect on pefipie ev- . erywhere. is a decree that he shall spend his full time frcin naw on -- and perhaps even after duty, -_ doing Just what he was accused of doing in fighting Cam- munlxn. The People: Court hu not only helped to solidify anti-Communiet sentiment everywhere. From 1 very practical standpoint the Hungarian Communist (‘mvern- men: has outraged a vast. PT“- portion of the people of Hungary and advertised its own weakness in this frenzied reaction to Ml- position. Cnrnmunlata clear up to "t? Kremlin may come to look hack 0n this deed as the wont ml-‘Hkt’ they ever made- In Hungary. Czchoslovalcla and Poland most PPM?" "F Rwlwn Catholics. They are hound hi’ ll tie thl! is very (‘lose to other millions of Roman Catholic; ev- "ywhfl-t may will not rest tin- iil this treatment of a prince 0f their faith is stoned fOr. Thur, guide from the litter im- the court procedure. the Communists have turned a. lilfd core of larizclr passive "ii- position into an active force. From it. they will hear a great» deal morc than they ever heard from Minds- zenty. The circumstances of the i-asc itself are hard for people ln Noll“ America to understand. How can a man of such stature he reducer‘- within a few weeks from hold de~ niinciation to pathctlr‘ surrender What made him repudiate in opsn court the letter he had written weeks before warning his friends‘ tn pay nn attention if he should make damaging confessions later’! Did they drug him or prndiicc an amnesia in some other fnslilolt. working on his mind until in the depths of melancholy and depres- sion he absorbed the repealed irioa; which his tormcntors sought in transplant? 1t vi-ould secm more likely that a man of his tramin: would succrmh to such treatment than tn physical torture or even to thweats aeainst his aged nititli~ cl’. The Communists have h°¢7l ii-nown in rowort in any or all of the.» methods to nhtain the "cari- iessions" ‘s-liich arc a part o’ their regular trial procedure. Th» Cardinal's fate i< not a ie- uyimic ISSHQ in tho ordinary $"li.<e Clearing Men's Wool Clearing at Mony Boys’ Elected Ch Len-is fihnri Plccicd chairman afternoon has bccu purplish o.’ boys‘ woik scrvcd by tlie brought together listed going at M.B.W.6. Committee of Vrciierlcttiii WAS This commuter, rcccntIr sci orxaiuziii: programs cciitres which are Boys‘ Work Civiiiniiiice at iis initial meeting lield in afoul-inn 2 only purkus originally 16.50 and 18.00 THE Gl.l_A_R_D_II_\§._C_flARLQ_TFETOWN uits —~ 19.50 How could uivyone poss this up! Some wortli over $40.00. 25 only Single und Double breasted suits, yorn dyed worsted: and English tweed: —- broken ranges, colours Grey — Blue Brown-Sizes 3644. Thursday, Friday 0nd Sotumlpv _. Men’s Parkas —~ 13.50 Men's Heovy Porkos — l0 only in this lot originally priced up to $29.50. Some have Thermo-Pnck lining, others tropol lined. Broken sizes clearing Thursday, Friday and Saturday 19.50 13.50 Station Wagon Coats Sizes 36 to 42 - Beaver Lumb collar —- Double breasted button front and full zipper front —- regular prices $25.50 to $35.00 -- clearing Thursday, Friday and Soturdoy l-3 Off. Vests regular $6.00 2 a items such us punt-s, tears. Various represciil Mi at airman tnii. ivli-i (‘liflirrtl cri nf Frcdcru-inii, of the. Maritime uliicli up for ilie \'.Nl.(‘,\. lli .\1:ii‘l‘.ime not at. present Y M CA. was Niiirrai Herb Morton. [Toy T..\.M. l\'lt'l< mcraide. lTlELl Suiitiav by ilic Xational Maritime the Xioiicloii 2110i“- iiig by David (‘foiiqlicy of Frctlciuc- pairick of ivonrlstnik. MacKi-nzie of Sliciinicrsiric, Pl-II. Siirzcriiit of Saint t‘l'.'ltirlull. .l. llimvci‘ of Molll.‘ of HFillffiX. Joliiisnii arirl Ftcri .\"'l1‘l(lll of Simi- All dressing gowns, regulot up to $25.00 Clearing at l~2 price. breeclies and jackets not ....l-2 price .i\ iiudcct \\'l1\ llliilfllVPFl ciii‘ ihc opcratiiin for the iic.\i FFlTllTS \\ FTP lilo lllFPlll‘ George \Vll:~(ll1 ill Tfllftl. l.c-.i.is 'l‘:‘i- Grim: fluk- .\' B. Ross Joli n. Karl l1 l~‘.<l\\ in tirnliii in. Among the Y \l (‘ A (ll'E.'ll1l/élllf1ll< izitcrcsled in llil\ fil"l',f‘(‘i arc ill" n1 that word. He said two .\"Fll"-‘ Forlies! Otinlity TOVHPIFO Yo! Developed 2C0 "Mi Pflcmies can IRkP. lmn‘ - Valuable For All Parts e! Canada m, m, mare than tnr life and 01d MPHFYIIP it r i», vii» \'o."l: and Weir that liac alrt-ariv heeii czivon to n nrht-r u. lt" iiiiiiiiy .. .' . dean-rte lt- as All extra (Vill- Blll llll’! Ill" "ll" “V” niiy M!!! pin. .iiv ripe min Tlwv took the riizht '.vli;ch lliP as mii-ii as l‘.\i\ re netiire mint . ., v, . . a‘ 1 niim \’(V'(‘tif‘< ll.i A min...“ lll\ m; l"‘l~“ll h4licii< has inocl..in~c< rfllfifisiflt? ioi illlfiiiililttltllff! frir all mon in tls nc-s flPrlarallflii r- lflhltfilllf‘ anti A. Am. ind lfl . , ~15 d, n; Head and s“ t' ~ sit. _ llllriilrin and “ll m-“lall "Fill-Y "- ‘M m.“ . Hutzlen. .\l.lri ti‘ '\ uhcrr not ilviiizht, consciriicc arid rPllFl ill» fllilflhlilifl II "hi? of .\.hc1u', -. - .- i ~<(l"d"s fi-cnflr n Afrlrfitfl i...” . i. lii‘ in»... o At ‘“l"'l" "F W . '_ ,_ h. cthhmlae in“. wiltsm ~i~eni~i 1 week . . .lo iiiiiiiifest. his icnzziiiii or c- in 'Y\'l\l' 4l\'¥ irc other "w: miv llril‘ in teaching. practice tvor~liip vvetirs .i\i w" \i . - ii - lied ‘ ._ .. . _ _ n Li...» ~.- z . til ‘ilzw-ijcv iafnf-lfiliin "l"! obsewance The) ifirtk c" m»... a...“ Ln lint llalliilrn n ii-i-irt. M»... n: those iieivli‘-c'-i<lt>i'<t‘tl FiIflH-h-fli. .\ i ll/Wl ~" ‘ll —i l . . ..i. . t. n. m, ,__',, ,1}, ‘M. ‘§,,f,,l",.°,,,ff,i,,‘,_“;f,,l rights. ‘to IMCHQ and mipart iI'l ouipunii iriliiur. m. IPtAqMlllV Average formation anii ideas tin-ouch Fill!‘ ahtml J unlit-i an... hlll mo enri , . t. m, ~ i u zrr IPRI m, i“. 75c) pvslpnilili. y “ml” “ml “gmdlpig "l "r " OUR BIG 194'.‘ SEED AND NURSERY BOOK II tflMlNlllN SEED HOUSE, GEORGETDWN, 0N1’. from everyone liis illiltl man. Watchdog of YOUR Appearance lelhoppointed though we may be, we think that you will find ft to your advantage to bring Ill cleaning problems to us. We cleon eocli garment as if it were ein own, lo you can be assured not only of perfect results, but RUE-WAY ctzaucns also of the safety of color ond fabric, 9f vdlin. and pruervatlon rick-lie uiii reinvent-em: m1 Thcv look. as tltev seek t0 lfikf‘ l fa he a (Ylllllcil of Cfliiatliziii Y.\'I.C.A.‘s in cortporriiion with the i'.M.C.i\,‘s of .\f?ll'i'li‘ll£! cities. its orgaiiircr was LP; Viprinrl. National Boys Work Secretary n1’ the Canadian YMC. A. and former General Secretary of the Halifax Assccirilicn. Present planc are iri rniploy :i fill. tune Y Secretary later this year and work at first in four centres Prom this the (‘ctlitrilitcr liopec tn himaden its ivork io include scvoral other centres lii all three prov- lil-Y Clubs. ilic l‘linl:iii\ (‘fill-is flll-‘l the Y's .\'fcii's (.. s of tlic .\i. i- tinir Prnvtiii-cs mica Y? ftfcii" Clulis n-rrc rcprcsriiicrl a‘. Sundays mcefmc. r. n. iriititiironiTir. 'l‘lie memorial to ilic lair Frank. lin D. Roosevelt rlcriicatcd this \‘__ -- in London at “tcsiminsier Ahlrici- was the firs‘ head of a forcicii statc s1 hoiicrccl l‘l \vf’S‘f"illl1.<lPi’ sill siiiri “ COTTONS " CHAMBRAYS ' GIiNGHAMS ' PIQUES ' SPUNS Priced specially for od- vunce selling. c TiiTisriiiiic uiii W“ ADVANCE SALE OF NEW 2.95 4.95 5. COAT/SITSTJITS, DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY l USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN- A Deposit will hold any garment. The GLREENDAL c». Ltd. adios’ Wear-W Queen Street COTTON DRESSE / 95, Thursday — Friday —— Saturday .— Shirts — THE BEST IN THE STORE l0 Dozen only 4.95 For Nationally advertised makes — ull striped - rcgulur prices Browns and Greys- Weekend Clearance l2 only lieovy cotton Gabardine with wool-tuft zipper front. Regular prices $14.50 to $20.00. Clearing Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 2 only zip front jackets with Beaver lamb collars regular price $27.00. $5.50 -- $6.00 -~ $6.50 to $7.50. Sizes l4 to l6 l-2. 4 I Clearing Thursday, Friday and Suturdcry Men’s Fancy Jackets , 5.95 Men's Funcy Jackets These are real "snaps" for spring weur—two toned corduroy if“. 5.95 Regular $5.75 2 Smoking Jacket-s -- Wine and tun regular l5.00 7 and tweed -- Tweeds ull fully lined, sizes 36 Clearing at . . . . . . . . .. All corduroy jackets. Clcuring (it Clearing at ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MCDRE €~ MlLEOD ILnl-‘i Fishing industry THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! FEBRUARY Qlp, BIG CLEARANCE OF MEN'S AND BOYS‘ WINTER WEAR - Men's Overcoats-Siotion Coats l - Purkos - Heavy Jackets - Suits - Dressing Gowns - Smoking Jackets - - Also Boys‘ Overcoots - Surcoots and many Boys‘ items oi- HALF PRICE not listed. Big 3 Day Sale (jvercoats — 19.50 Originally priced up to $40.00. 22 Only-broken- Tweeds —- Fleeces - Aiplnes -— mostl _ ~sizes-_ y large sizes - Bin“, .... .... ......19.50 Men’s Jackets Clearing at .. .. quilted lining 9.50 14.95 All Boys’ Surcoafs 25% off Heavy mcckinuw coats in plain melton —~ heavy frelze witli detachable fur collar and leather trim -- in all sizes 26 to 36.; Overcoats 1/3 off 25 ONLY-Si .00 Ties Going at Every Boys’ and Students’ overcoat going at Fleeces -—- Velours — Elysionsvin Blue, Brown on sizes from 23 to 37. Men's Heavy Melton Cloth Cops with beaver trim Reg. $4.50. Clearing at --...i-|-........ Blue and brown . .l-3 QFF. d Grey. All 3.00 25c J79 31 Friguly and Sliorltt 14E (NE THING SHE INSWSTED ON WHEN SHE RillLT HER HOME WAS CLOSETS-i AND VOPE CLOSER? Promising liltlT-‘CTON. N. B. Feh F n Tho outlook for the fislilnz inrli:.<'-'\' lll ll’c .\llil'illl'|‘.t"S is \(‘l'_\’ prmiriqllgi. .\l W, Mn ivcll cliicf of ilniclnp- nwtz". (Yniilizlriiii Nnliiiiiiil R.lll\\it_\.\. ‘old iicivs llli"ll lirrc itidsy diiriiiz“ ct slop iivcr cllirtilio in Mollirrlil from Halifax ulzore l1!‘ ntietiricil tlic third annual East Coast Fish- cries confcroiice. - "lii rcccni ycnrs," .\lr l\i.is\\cll sairi. "tlio illiilfli‘ fi=liiiiu cciiirns llflYP horn movuiu tinriliivard. This ‘will cnniiiiue mid pnifllll)‘ uithin the ncxt 23 ycnrs thr- biilk of tho fisii \\lll he ciiicht l‘\t‘f\\'f‘Pll ill!‘ Mariiiuics and Ncivfniiiirilrind coasts so sue our ‘cu- i" awn wuEQE 00 l i-IEQ GUESTS PARK in the Grand Banks nrca." Willi iiicrcasiiia ilzoriaze of nicats. the vi-orld was turning moi-n and more to fisli tn supply plTitNll food. Last ycai" Canada crrportrd the largest quantity of fish in her history. Hr. .\la.\'\\’cll was accompaiiicd [l] T1575‘ S hv F2 A. Dal". industrial rcproscui- Hwlléflwli/AIZD. ritie for the Atlantic rr-izion, C.N R. here. “WNSLOE NORTH W’. M. S. The Fohriiatjv nicciin: of Wins- low North \‘\'. M. S. met at the homo of Mrs. Bruce Ynunker with Mrs. Alhcrt (‘iiclmore in charge of de- votional period. Mcetlnz opt-nod \\'i|l'l li_\'|iin Lord nf Liizht Whose Name (lutshiiieth. followed h_\' prnycr. Psalm l4!» ii-n: read resnonsivcly and hymn. Blerit Be The Tic That Finds was sllnfi. and a izenornl thanksgivina rend ln unison. Offering amounting to 80c wna takcn and a dedication hymn. Risc lip O Mon of God irns siinz. A (‘hltiesc soriiz was road hy thi- lender, followed hy prayer of ln- tercession fpr China hy the leader. Hymn, O Word Of God incarnate. rend in unison. A vending. Fed h)’ the Rnvons. was git-op hy Mrs. .lohn (‘udmorrn Mrs. John Macfnnla nave a re- port of rireshyterlal. Mrs. Omar Yoilnker gave a hrlef report of the talk Riven by Mrs. Hugh Taylor of her visit to Ill the mission fioldc dilrinz the last two yours, of which slie spoke at Proq-htcrinl. Minutes of last moelinl were read and adopted. Roll call answered hy eiaht. members. Comm. Friendship Secretary reported four calls. 1R cards and 2 hoxes sorit during the a :9 o» a or 5 your heart. OFF Oi/QTQO” MORE ctoscrs? vouvz ALPEADI 001' SIXYTHlSLL cosr vou _t~ o n. -> 5B A“ i --1>\’.~'-l.9*@®."\ 14M- Q94» w} w =» gain $<thx§nri~ I?“ 25% IJISBUUNT RINGS (Signet and Stonel 2211:; §.".:".:.".".."::."."..ii".l:a1 it °‘°'"°"d i‘ W°°"“"@ "W65 ""- il EARRlNGS 8i PEARLS World day of Prayer meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. C. L. Cudmore March 4th with Mrs. John Maclnnis as londcr. Word for next month pray or prayers. Cloalnz hymn. Rrcntlie nn me Brcath of God, followed hy The Lord‘s Pray- er ln unison. ABBA BIVE TEETH Rat's teeth are nearly as hard as € <’".1 ..1-:> carboriindum. making it possible to them to gnaw through cement. glass. aluminum and other hard substances. 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