FEBRUARY s. 1941"‘ TONI CH T 1 A iiuly Redeemer ilall 5111111: PROCEEDS FOR CANADIAN LEGION RECREATION HUT AND CANTEEN FUNDS First Bingo $5. Freezeout $25 SP1“- in 5 ways stufiljiif at 8.30 Sharp a i Huge Salvage war c conferences local kit’ a final: L10 11:11-11:11 ~11 zouslv salva 129d n/"ipdili it's. " .' .5 ilnr trade channels 4 civen to local oi"- "zitini 1-11 d in war work. nrro b? cf l)‘i‘,t‘ill the snlvaile ma- laiils r11 t i>~ ilmsted. and must pgethered bv voluntary orilaniza- ticiis free o.‘ charge and the net 11ml fci" some war ser- o 111111111" the direction of "~11 conductlnR the IIIWIIZII." said Mr. uvziued anywhere he UUIICS. other than fish terlal 1o 11‘ '%ltals 111111 11111111" places. metals such as BIYIH; - o; is, rugs. 1i . EH11 be 11 and S1(1lC\\'lLl"€ bottles and bis, broken g1 in foil and metal mu such 11a .nr"se used IOFWOI-h “pg 11ml a market in mc t parts eiCaiiadri. but it varies wi local 1011C 1 pfliWi‘, inciuditriig wrapping , pe- ho an paper car- mrlS destl-oved. in thousands of ions and should be saved. said Mr. llistiee Darts It is valuable inoere- par: oiCnnndn, but not in ail. Old new. din-rs are good salvage material 111 a within a radius of '15 to 100 m1 . , Scrap iron and steel is ll partic- dirli" im "taut item. EATEITION RETURNS SANTIAGO, Chile, Feb. 5-48.?) Jrlie P1111 American-Grace Air mpany announced toda that nexpedition had returne from . Elrlzos heights iu the .Andes '11 tains {where it located tgfi Imkage o tie company's m iiidfreighi plane that crashed in fine. 1938, 111th four crewman d w ‘Correspondence 11nd other papers lltwo mail pouches were recover- oi. Ind three bodies located. _ INCLAND - At the P. E. Hospi- il-LJiin. 27, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Winston England, City, a daught- I (Alfredo Emestene). IAIILETT -- At the P. E. I. H - 1111111. N, 1941, to Mr. and rs. hrd Barrett. City, a son. CUICK- At the P. E. I. Hospital. i111. 29,1911, 1o Mr. andMrs. Pat- nekouick, Launching, a daughter. PATTERSON — At the P. I. I. 1111111111. Feb. s, 1941. to 1141-. and lib. George Puttcrson, City, a son. 1min - .111 the P. 1:. I. Hospi- illPeb. 3, 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Vtmcn Latter- city. a daughter. Flfivissox .111 the P. 11:. I. Hos- glli. Feb, 4, 1041. to Mr. and Mrs h tfgkrgucsoii, Mt. Albion, a. H {£11101 -.11 the P. 11:. r. Hospi- Jan. 29. 11141. to Mr. and Mrs. '1 1111")‘. C113‘. a son. MSS- 111 the P E r nosoiat. 1111.11. 11111. to Mr. and Mrs, no“- assign. North River Road. a {Q1355 — 111 the e. a. 1. 1101mm, m~w,11)t1, 111 M1", and Mrs. Har- atts. York, a daughter. — .11 the P. n. r. Hospital. mmgul i" M1". 11nd Mrs. Ger- Milt 10 @103 3-11 1’ 1" 011011 111fl11<°1|1vo1ild ruther construct Jl- C111‘. a son, cables. Tne fie.- Argriiiinc prso Wd-ybomblng planes on a inlie-long as- uo“ up a. SIIIKIO but other motor cui-sembly llne of his own, M 25 —-A1 11w- P E. l’. Hospital rencies ivere unchanged. States War Department officials h“; d941, 111 M1", and Mrs. Ar- - said today they will clin Hr a (inugmeh plan for Ford . ignrts which would be s 1 y aircraft companies elsewhere. I: ' "LE‘“_ PRWM dwav at his home 0111's Road Jan :11 1041 W1 hfllelth McLean, aged T3 years. “"5" ~ 111 1oz Upper Prince “Rpm! uesdav, February 4th In,“ igfeor .1. (i. Bennett. iuzed 0111M, 'I_.,fl11{11‘_1"11l from the Baptist '1 1R1, February 7th. ser- h “"11"” "1 2 o'clock, funeral fig} 230 interment People's r arv 5. r, go his 74th y. 1 av Shore. 1. “T111011 iiic reati‘ at the men, "lteiel Home until this home of his N' D- MacLean UN Smith of oroiiio, Standing in this _____ DERTAHR gitcture in m. w‘. .d 1 111k," ~D'v‘_;__‘ ‘ LonpoN-icrm- 11mi- informal EMBALMER seaghggé g§1G§ZQ1I1_gT‘P,]“53d_ ceremonies in which the King and 0h Phone lcii BINGO ,1. ranges. all in first. class condition. F. n‘. Trainer, 80 Grafton Si. gaged in the War place) Friday nigiit. Court yesterday morning a drunk was remanded until Saturday. Elev- . . en taxi drivers, charged with breach o1’ the Traffic Act, a,".1:l were each discharged with a_ warning. The Central Guardian Trinity United Church This col Iln ll d f I local illlteresLRi-lsellveldvglftlglelz. fr, Tmjnsmu’ FEBRUmY ‘"1 I llcwly nature may be inserti-u 17.00-Chaminade Chorus — Such] IlalL at 5 cents a word, strictly pay- ~HUGE FIRES able In advance. (Continued Mfrom_ page 1) _‘_"_"-‘ QEINFEIIEBATION LIFE lNSUlt raid British convoys. Attacks on utraromes at VJIIIILI L-tiitiii-‘l 41-31 and other places in occupied France, . “w. Q CALL AND see our second hand L-669-2-4-6-7. A MEETING of all workers en- Savings Cum- uign will be held in the Odrifel- ows hall mote change o1 meeting at 7:30. rouca COURT - I11 the Police n1 .. . A "sutccsslul swee ~ Fiance], D over not thorn A cw assault on the "mvasion _ 1n the 08.1115 region. Accun. lei assault, apparently by tighter planes. on uelTiliiil bombers attack- 111: a British convoy in the English 91111111181. in which three German g‘"'“f~* V19"? dmvllfid 1n a 20-minute hll B. BELFAST COMMITTEE — Tile --— lWadland, We Bsscciauens m]; lowing Hunter River War Suvmzs 111151.11 bodies will asoertain1I-I McGuigan, Chairman. James E. lers and others what artic- l?IIfLIi‘€\VS, W. G. Dal-kc. and T1100. . ng, [they will spend a short. honeymoon. 1 I lfr following Belfast War Savings Coin- mittee has been appointed: Mariin MacDonald, Chairman. Dougiild MacKihnon, Wm. McKenzie, RnC. MacPhce, L, M. Ross and Rev. W. AT IIUNTER RIVER - The fol- Comimtttce has been appointed: C. IIERE ON HONEYMOON -—Ple. Fred Atki":s of the North Nova. Scotia Highlanders. 11nd bride arriv- ed Tue day night in the city where Their marriage took place in Ain- herst Tuesday" morning. 'I‘hey were accompanied to the city by the grooms sister. Mrs. Jacnes Roberts. who was present, at. the wedding. REVISION IN POTATO R.\TES_ Word was received yie terdiiy by Mi". R. E. lVfutrh, Prince Etiivzirri island representative of the Ztfnrlticne Transportation ComniLssion of the Board of Trade, that. revisions are expected on potato rates to New Jersey and other American points. These will be effective hfnrrli 7111. oi" earlier and it ls understood tint. they will be lower 111.111 existing rates \f1". Mulch got ihi". information by wire om Mr. Rand H. Ivhtheson of Moricton. Manager of the Commis- sion and was also told that further details would follow by mail. CAUGHT IN BLIZZARD~ Mnny members of the Royal Ali" Force were nble- to return to their qurir- 11 lers yesterday morning after twin: forced to spend thcauizrt in tine city due to the storm. While lhP fiDDurentlv fell on an iiirdrcme. swooped down to lust OVEl‘ ' 11.111: bcnios among bllLdlngg blunting the whole area with ma- ("gilt-sun tire,“ 523i . ft?!“ [It sild. 110 mmhir 112V F110 . wi-reupo tr 1‘ - ed out. of L n DON rush vmut was TEE-ed With H- hali of machine-gun ' e." i1'&11l1__1v_as hit and burst into flames anti high explosive bombs fell on tvsu nearbv rfllway t‘ '1 Air MIIIZSLIV gold, ‘tune 1mm [he Made, Pick-A-Back ‘Watch Tower Bible andTract Soci- etv. declared illegal previously. 5.335113% ill? i‘l‘.‘§§“.3 °"1° “J “m the other — followed“ 0c e with 111911‘ planes made a back landing without serious iniiiry a“ to inc men. aviation ' agreed. today. and Lac. L. A. of the number Xf-llllnk school at this southwestern 111"" "tising landings Friday, i112 the ficid at the 11mm wdmme ioi" a landing. stiw the other. at the controls heard his no1't engine roar. iiie heaviest of the RAFJs blows Dueseeldoif. Que oi the attackers sought out 1,001) leet and “started drop- and the Alr Ministry "inc-n the plane levelled off at 100 ie-Bun a mili- a lame building to _ see happening and W812 ‘Exes were seen to break out. a ,ed. MACLEOD. Alta... Feb. 5.—-(CP)\ instructions. freak pick-a- officials here Ltic. J. C. McKeown, or gnaw,“ I seven service flying rta town, were flying solo and ‘Ilie two aircraft were approach. Neither of the fliers _ When they were bout a0 feet fi"om the ground, Bolli of the upper plane l-Ie thought somethimz was wrong The Great-West Life Company. who Meeting of the Company's holders and Shsrehoide a the Head Office in Tuesday February 4. He reported Vmost satisfactory progresg for the year. M. F. CHRISTIE President of Assurance pres’ded at the Policy- Reccnily elected winnipeg on News Briefs OTTAWA. Feb. 5.——(CP) —— The Watch Tower Bible and Tract So- cietv Incorporated has been declar- an 111842211 organization under the Defence of Canada Regulations, it was disclosed tonight in an oi"dei"- IH-COlIflCll publshed in an extra edi- tion of the Canada Gazette. The organization was declared to be part of the “same general organizutiogg “amen and the order would emerge ' |tr1umphant and stand firmer and Jehovah's Witnesses and TORONTO. Feb. 5.--(CP) -— The great majority of South Americans are passionately hppliiiz that Britain d her allies will win the war. but there are Nazi weil-ivisheis in posi- tions oi‘ power" 11nd influence in the lS/[ougih IAIIIGIICQII cuéqibroals. ‘Rionalpdi A. c ciern, news e 1 r o 1e n- Bom’ or Jasper" Ana- ‘ancial Post told the Canadian Club l today. Mr. McEachern, who has lust tour of Latin America. advocated a greater interest in the southern con- tiiient. LONDON. Feb. 5.—(CP) _ link between Eire and Britain is "awful close." v ish author and newsniipei"maii. said tonight on the British BfflflfiCilsilflfl Corboraticrfs "Britain Speaks” fea- retuiried fi"oin n, two-month J. L. i-iodgson. Brit- alrmen “T”, “Mom, slaypd» m the 111th ‘the engine. 11nd immediately ‘we city, the St. Dimstiurs Basilica Dra- fflifllevzhghclfle élfllgulgleftdgntézlfilajgtfig Hodizson. lust returned. from a matic Guild players, who were stag- ing an entertainment at the airport. were forced to remain there until 11.30 yesterday" morning. All roads to the city were blocked shortly 11f- iier the stonii commenced nlld were not opened until 11111105’. noon yes- terday when a "blower" plow" 1111111- c ued by men from the airport fol- lowed by the "push" plow finally succeeded iii clearing the highway. About ten private curs, .e\"ei"al faxls and busses were strzuiiicrl overnight at the airport. III-Y snaps IiIEET - The 1'0}!- ular monthly business meeting of the Iii-Y Grads Club was" held :11. the Y. M. C, A. last evening with the President. Ralph Creighton in the chair. Tire monthly reports were O read and thoroughly (llbCiitniifl by tho e present. The Club heartily e11- dorsed the Campaign for the Stilt? of War Saving Certificates to take plaice in the City in the near future. and selected a team of ten mem- bers. with Walter Goss 11s captain to take pfirt. in this drive. Consid- erable discussion took place concern- ing the arrangccnents for the Pi"c- lenten dance to be sponsored by the Club at the New Dome Dunne Hall. Due to the departure to Toronto. of Victor MacLaren. Donald Stewart wins "appointed Editor of the Grad Flash. The club had as r1 uucst Lloyd Sentiiei" o1‘ Saint John, N. B. both engines off. Then he Dfooeed. ed to make ‘ McKeowii noticed. a piece of izlassin the windscreen break. He did know what. had happened, but rim" 011101-13’ as instructed-throttle both cceued to make a forced landin . both realized thev __._. <F7°11111111°¢JF°".1_PP§€_1) the 111.1111 front, and where South African troops were consolidating Italian positions which recently fell to them. ish putlols stormed and i111 Italian post 45 miles inside rhe Italian frontier. it was stated here ofllcialiyg and were active in all oth- er sectors. Royal Air Force:- boiiibers; retreating Italian troop a for d1 d‘ . Meanwhile. “inifgnlgl plane, not ililincs off. Then he. too, pro- B It ivns onlv after the landing that had made a. piok-a-back" landing, ncrs were captured. to the south, In the Italian Somaliland, Bi"1t- captured This was the summary oi the All Northern Libya assaulted by slev Stavert will regret to learn of _ his serious illness in the P. E. island ,11'11115P01'iS; £0111‘ Itallfln Planes de- Hospital. " came to the city yesterday by train [and a total of 20 Fascists planes shot from Georgetown. l\i1-. Steele reports down, destroyed aground or chptur- vicinity and travel by ice almost lies set afire on the Gondar road impassable. ' Canadian dollar, weak r1-cc11tl_v_ ad- vanced l-i6 cent to 82 13-16 cents on the free foreign exchange mar- ket here today. Exchange Control B" -9.9l pcr oczit disc the Smith-England inmily 111 Can- 108'! forces, and their succcs ea tire , followed closely by ‘tire. gwears the polar-kiwi" 01 the Iceland garrison. Knefling are: Sergt. Willirm England. at C-"mp 11m.- Klng) h that. he is a verv aocd Borden, and Trooper Ernest E118" hollow and"hcl columns attacked on the roads; airdromes, railroad stations and tracks and lines of communication solving Bengal hit heavily; much damage wrought to FascLst motor Personals The manv friends of Rev. ‘R. Hen- strayed. Italian bases and landing grounds 11h Eritrea and Ethiopia attacked Mr. John D. Steele. Newport. very heavy snow fnll in that col." Italian motor transport vehic- voy attacked in Eritrea on the As- 011 mnra-Cheren highway. aid ' All this cost two British planes ~11. bomber and a" fighter. 5P On still another aerial front, this __ gne defensive; the R. A. F. shot. ow 10-F- "11" ...."".1: "nurseries: base of Malta, and severely damag- cd others. In; Ethiopia; a complete motor con- wn Foreign "d rate 9,00 t ) ‘erred (01111 FORD WILL MAKE PARTS ii. 111»: 110111111 Slcrlluu 1'3!Al1110ugh Henry Ford has said hemp); culture Minister Dowan lAssoclation of Canada today to rthe war there would be consider-l , f-Ie said there was also 1 bound to be a demand for concen-l ted Kingdom. FIGHTING EROSION M of Victoria loses £4.000.000 000) a veg; in erosion through flood spread 11nd systematic planting of arassncover-crops and trees is beiniz used to fight the elements. ANTS ATTACK H51 .. PERTH. Austra1ia.—(CP)— Henr- lniz crving in the bush near Nogger- Jubl’ PART U!" l"1'11“||1l' ants. The infant was taken to 1m hospital and is expected to survive. ___._____i._ W'“'""“’ you 1111p rr. GEORGII 1'1"“) Chairman George Gibson of the Trades Union Congress took part. Gibson said: "My impression vi 11111‘ i11s£"'.i1 I. b01111? and IIUADC , oversea. 111110 ‘u irit ol accomplishment is awakened. Willkie said. ‘We are 1X1 this war whether it's DolitiCflllY Q" ‘501111711336 Minister Gibson announced toduv at a press conference. _ United leome tax payments amount to Sn.- ,000.000 while in January. 1941. the B t0 i! collections amounted w 535.000.010- to make bomber with manv bags of mail Siillv assembled opened. the Minister said. This yea!‘ there are about 1.500.000 pcop c p111‘- ——-———i- ling income taxes of one 1111111 01‘ 1111'- URGES IIERDS BE CONSERVED other, including the National De- __...._ fence Tax, as compared with about TORONTO. Fieb. 5--(OP)-Agri- 287,000 ur ed said he estimated revenue at. the |mcmbcrs of the Holstein-Fries an ,rate of $365,000,000 a. veal‘ 110111 111B income. national defence and excess ,conserve their herds because after ‘profits taxes at their present .c\e1. - iiltblfi overseas demand for breeding ‘FORMER NAZI VESSEL LOADS s oc A WEST qtrnted milk products from the Unl- loom‘, Feb. 5-—(CP)-The .German car o vessel Weser. now flying the Government merchant innrlne. be- __i_ gnn loading cargo hero today ELBQURNE___(CP)_'I11P stale 11191‘ first voyage since she ivns cup- (314900, itured by the Canadian armed mer- of soilflbliflfll- cruiser Prince and drought. Wide-iMexico four months ago. ' . _ QIISAY "MODELS ‘up. a traveller found a iiew-born CAUSED mp A“ tom the“. a“, 10 nygnjbqrg or baby on the ground covered with M1355“; Many professional beauties spend for- t 1:38:10 finer, purer complexion 11111! than inexpensive, mildly medifirited Cuiicura Soap and Ointment. Fragrant 1 Cuticura Soap is economical forall toilet purposes. Emoiiient Cuticura Ointment "clps relieve externally caused irrita- tions. Buy today at your drussple- visit to Eire. _.S£Il(‘l 90 pei"_cent. 0t Eires DOIéLIlZHIOII want Bfilillifl to " t. iumoe- o pro- _ , u lrYii1!f‘1en?1i}i16naDgl'l£I;a€‘Jl0i-‘V daxv for our urged in another resolution to pro- ‘successy 1 ftl 1‘ 1< H d - , 0 '- . fiOghflfilllf-Igiatlfilini.efiiUUDlililllefs r nlid 1W 8011 111 5O 5010K B10111“ 11 8W3“? ‘men SCYVIIILZ in the British fcrccs were from Eire. OTTAWA. Feb. 5.—_(C_P) poininient of an administrator lo supervise the buiuiu: industry Canada 1111s suggested bv a deleazzi- licn TEDPUSCIILBIIYC 0t 3.400 Canadi- an bakers which met Trade M1111:- ter Macifinnon today. tion expressed concern over reports the present processing" tax of 1o cents per bushel _ for domestic consumption would be increased 1o 50 cents. Thcv s’ that the baking inuuslrv coud n-rf. __ Ap- The deletin- on wheat milled at: d fii Eillltlpllii- British aiid imperial absorb such additional taxation troops ivent forward on two fronts without increasing the price of -8ZISbW8fd on the Gondar road on bread. I SAINT JOHN, N.B., Feb. 5.—(CP) —Inspector H. V. Harris. 00111111’ Chief 01' the lVlOlICEOliCltV 1101110 force, and wel.-kno\\"n tor his Wrfk with the department. heart attack here curly ioduy- 1 (lied of a LONDON. Fleb. 5.-1CP) — perch Lloyd. 61. British Colonial Score-I tary, and government leader in the; House of lords. dicd lust midnluht I-ie become ill three weeks 8R0. 111i fering severe chills, quentlv was" nursing home for treatment. Lloyd sandwiched five years of scr- vice, from 1918. to i923. as K301181116? of Bombay between terms _ House of Commons and then was High Commissioner for Egypt the Sudnn from 1925 to 1929. and subsc- taken to a Landon" Lord the and KITCHBNER. Ont, 5.-—(CP) -H. F. wllurle, Iouisviie. Kin. dis- tilling companv executive, said to- cinv he understood his brother. Weii- 1 dell Willkic, would practise law 111 New York after his return Britain. from Willkie came to Kitchener" 1 a business trip. United Staicsi to Britain would not be fully, th oi American“ re- lent to announce it now oi" not. and I sav it's absolutely criminal to‘ him high p talk about hours of work." OTTAWA, Feb. 5.—(CP) than 80.000 Canadians took advan- liage of the instalment pinnfivstené —-—-—— ‘ ' th ' 1940 l ax 1111 WASHINGTON, 111-11. 5-(AP)—:1g'iIol"):yi.ll1l§i1 zlfloo ouigiiorgtlid 111m -M ore in full in January. Rel/Plum Last Jnn. 111- Ull- g year ago. The Minister COAST CANADIAN ' former lag the Cimndian for Robert off or fancy cosmetics. yet there held ll a1 [inst July. British Breeding _ The iorestall the possibility of their de- , The association decided to consult .wlt.n the National Pirz Breeders of Mr. Andrew E. Dollar was elected Queens worsmpiui Master of ,1.ouni.v uoyal uraiuze Lodze at the annual meeting neicl m ‘iaimn l-Wiie Room, orcokiield on ‘isms- QHY. worsiuptm county Master. 1... w. S. uentiey. presided. and alarge number of delegates were present. umer countv officers elected. were. lbenuiy Master. John A. MacKin- ‘H0111 Chaplain, Riev. Dr. A. O. *11°1,111>S11I1: rW-"ordmiz Secretary. . v. ivioore; rinancial Secretary, i131"- iy umgiey; binencial ‘treasurer, A. A. ivlacuailum; Marshall, Eimer Younkel‘; Lecturer. Reign Mumb- non; Deputy Lecturer. J. E. Bode; t-Pt-"Dllty Lecturer. Murdock MacKin- 11°11; Audit-ORB. Percy Hooper and F. , uouar; Past Master. c. w. s. Bentley. Ail county officers were present and attended, both afternoon and evenlnR sessions. The reports of the various committees were heard, 1t was announced that inanv of the membersof thahodge are at we- ‘sent serving their King and coun- y. "the County Master reported mat l members on military duty are exempted from all dues from the primary Loose to the shipful Lodge of British America. it was resolved that the County Church service would be left to the incoming slate. Some discussion took pl-aoe as to the date of t county meeting. but this was lef over until next year. County Master _C. W. S. Bentley delivered an inspiring address out- lining the work done during the "year and thanked the members" for the excellent turnout at the annual church service held in Brookiield expressed the hope that before the next annual session of the Lodge that the Empire, its stronger for truth and democracy. Riev. A. 0. Thompson and Mr. Charles McDuff also delivered short dresses. The officers were installed by Mr. J. H. Colwill. _ Rosiial CignadiapGCgrgs ofLeS nals- Swlne For Canada iinimnimn“... his... ____. lwlfe), Ottawa. TORONTO. Feb. 5.—(CP)—-Valu- able breeding swine may be trans- ferred to Canada from Britain to struction in all" raids if plans adopt- ed at the annual convention of the Canadian Swine Breeders‘ Associa- tion here todav are fulfilled. Great Britain on the advisability of such a transfer and on what basis the move could be maide. The Dominion Government was iVltIlG more adequate returns to pro- ducers of hogs of the highest quali- incentive to all producers ‘to strive for higher quality production.‘ Another Lawrence Is In Arabia A long-rangevobjectlve, particularly in the mind of the Axis powers l1- iTrains held {lip by storm l A day-long blizzard blew itself out last night. leaving in its wake a. ‘sonw-bound province. For the first iiime this winter the Island tllVlsltill :01 the Canadian National Rauwm, experienced widespread. difiicu n) with snow. - hast night. service was being re- stored to normal on rail lines, eX- cept on the Murray Harbor section uiiere, at_an 83113011011!‘ 1111s morn- ing. a train was still reported bOIIlr- vriiere between Lake Verne and Charlottetown. alter battling snow an day from the Murray Harbor ter- minaf. Last evening a train which left. tlic city ‘Tuesday afternoon tor 'I‘1g- nish reached its destination, aitcr more than 26 hours battling 1111.11 drifts. l1. was stalled for hours in cuttings ivest of Sununerside. A_ train leftthe West. Prince terminal last xiiglir, for Sumnierside. FEE. RUSSELL POOLE Who ls serving at present over- seas. Ila enlisted at the outbreak This means money savedi CERESAN treats .i rm! grains! Kills oaisi aiiiut, rwiiicr-s barley stripe. kills stinking smug and checks full! rut ui uhcat. Works by both coiituri 111111 e h ally increases yiclii Inexpensive ! Une p111 1i treats 32 hit-hols ni seed! \\'r1zc for free (‘ICRPIQAY pziiiiiililri. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES UIMTED Manufacturers o! Fertllltcr! Nllilll, N. S. 36th casualty list of the Canadian ported five total number of dead and nussing reported bv the army since the start of the war to 172. ousiv Ill. and mental numbers and next-of-kln: Regiment de Quebec- Perron (father) Montreal Ea Saskatchewan Regiment- 2213. John Jacob Hillert (father), Saskatoon. Royal Canadian Army Service Corals, s. with the unit. The above pic- ture was taken while he was on furlough in Scothnd. Ila is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. LPoola of Souris, and his wife resides in Charlottetown. Const. Gor- don Pools of the City police force, is a brother. Five deaths on Canadian army Casualty list OTTAWA. Feb. 5.—(CP) — The izours. and iactive) army. issued late todaynre- deaths, bringing the which Four men were listed as danger- nine as seriously ill. The latest casualty list, with iegi- a VGIIIDCI‘. Died- Central Ontario Regiment- Actiiia Sgt. Arthur Stanley Por- tei". B-7428'I, Mrs. Doreen Porter. (wife). Sydenliam. Ont. lines. Pie. Alfred Perron, D-501i24€ Nero s . Pte. Wilfred Durward Hillert L- Um‘. Henry uafiepy. K-98452. ume‘ Mable Jean Smith tmother) 1.0118, BL‘. VIC- Dangerously ill- 4 ztoyai Canadian Engineers- cpl. iiioinas Lpyu ivicuoiiib, A- 1m“ twiiei. LAOIIQOII, Ont. Nova Scoua and c2111. Regiment?- Pte. dOScDiI uflcke roobicneau. 400041, lvus. lviarie v. twue). DJILOII, uli-{DV (.70.. NS. the moment is the ixivaluable pipe- line running across Iraq. Their IIIOVOs in Egypt and elsewhere take full account of this vital source of oil. But Britain is fully prepared- Apari. from nomai defences, the camel corps operates widely in that distiiet and behind the camel corps stands one of the most vigorous, far-seeing Bzitons. Lieut-Col. Frid- erlck Peak-e. In Iraq and ‘Trans- jordan Colonel Pea-kc has become sometlrng of a legend. He is known as Pcake Pasha. and the Bedouins. Kinds. Circassians, Turks and Arabs think of him as the second Lawr- ence of Arabia. A six-foot, blue-eyed Englishman who drops his final 11$. Poake Pasha knows the Arab WW5 ntimateiy and speaks ex:e1ltnt Araiaic. They still tell at Amman. the desert capital, the remarkable story of his encounter with some Bed- ou‘n bandits. He was then director of public security to the Emir Ab- dulla. The bandits surounded him some miles from Amman and de- mended all his belongings. The Englishman refused. They became more threatening and jabbed a rifle at his chest. He merely laughed down at them, and firzed off a. few Arabic witvcisms. The flow of Ara- bic confused them. They went imo whispered conference. At last one of them asked: “You are not Peake Pasha?" Lieut-col. Peake agreed that he was. Without another word they fled into the desert. coco Episodes like that have been given lace in Arab estima- tion. In the early days he went a- mong them unarmed. heard their grievances and d‘d much w im- lish. He became known as the man prove their relations with the Eng- without. fear. He took danger in hLs stride. To-day Peakc Pasha is with them once more. To-dav his Atab Lezlon protects the vital Lack plpline. Peakc Pasha. founded t e Legion himself. He piss serving with the Egyptoln army when the last war broke out, and he joined Lawr- enoo in the Hcdjaz section oi the Egyptian Expeditionary Nrce. Af- ter the war. he formed the Azab Legion from KIIPdS, Ciicassons. Turks. Arabs and Bedouins. They brought. law and order, where be- fore worn feuds and dsruption. 'I‘hey covered no less than twenty- five thousand square miles of ter- ritory and became famous in ‘Prens- Jordan. The exact strength of ihe Arab Lcg’on must remain secret, but 11- numbers ever fifteen hundred men. The legion is largely mechanized. 'I'hey have an armoured our sec- tion. They also have Wide experi- ence in protecting the oil piprne. For years now thev have frustrated the attempts of retel tribesmen to break the oil line. Thev know the countrv intimately-and it's no Joke Fghting in that ccuntry. you on't d . Peake Pasha took up flying some time ago. Onoi- he crashed rather badly. They found he had four ribs broken. ‘That might have dlrcour- 8R"‘(I most people from flying-again. but Peakc Pasha merelv drew an original moral from the accident: "if you can escape from such o crash with such minor lnjuria, it Too Late To Clasify ron SALE-TWO spawns. K17- ply P. J. Sentriers For e. L-IOBJ-G-lli. WTNTED-EXPEIITIENCEDWAII), AVIJS- ttuoy Carr myal Canadian Engineers— A-19529. 111111.11 Raiiivavs “as resumed nit-J Jonii Anderson Mather) Woou- mount tied up 101" more 1.111111 incite stock. 0111.. I110 bill‘. nerbert Marshall Upton. B- pound at North ayunev since early ' twife). has. night. were snovelled out. HOWS preceded all trains tonight. Tne Halifax fliSLIlCi. and Central A- JHCKSOII. Nova Scotia were on the fringe of the storm, and only a few inches of snow 1e11, but high 2on8, Mrs. Mary Upton numoer bay. Ont. na1to,B-zo014. Mrs. tiriendi. Clarke. Ont. western Ontario itegiment- but. George Gwyliym Hamilton. drifts on recentiv cleared roads. A-zi128, Mrs. January snowfall of more than ~16 scn Mcnai" iDfCUICfI Newmarket - ~ - ~ 1 om‘ . . argiriziloyees were unable w get City‘ Eugene tlllttlli-IV- Between 1B and 24 inches of snow 311C1- Eucude- Quebcci Lu-oui. Percy Fonn. 3.3.1- Nlmfl ieii during the past 4d hours and the The 1111161111 “'11 Euzabctn ritzranooipti I-‘ivnn twue) inoteorolonical bureau here reported C1111" Jallllfllv 1 0U at. Louis rvoau. tolllebev- [the gone last night learned a veio- 11111515 11191} . t. Seriously iii— > rwyat udlldillilll Army Service Corps", 151mb“, La. Albaie, Co i iwiie). Montreal. DDA‘. J BHICS IUIGCFSUII. Spr. Robert hui-vey Graham Van-l Mariorie Hamilton. '1 uesday Battery at Charlottetown. 1111a 32,1“ "Mk w“ “Wmd b“ be A plow was derailed near T1 ave‘.- ler’s 112st yesterday morning, was oif the track for almost Be tween Charlottetown and. Souris conditions were somewhat. hector, and the train from ‘ ‘s County town arrived iln the afternoon, about. three hours a On the line from Charlottemwj to Borden conditions were normal, the car ferrv Charlottetown was making the slightly longer than slimmer time. the ferry was delayed hours on the nine-mile trip bv heavy drift ice. A change in WIIICI vesterdav from north-easterly to northwest improved conditions. Air services town. Sumnierside were cancelled yesterday. "fhe storm began Tuesday after- noon, but it was not until micnight that snow began to 111i. DIIICL‘ -111ei1 seven inches have been added 1.0 the more than eight iect have since the first snow arrived in No- "iuesoay night. the wind leached velocity Yesterday it. gradually died 11011-13 until last 1112111. it was blowing less than 20 1111185. perature went up slightly. reaching 28 m the afternoon from one 24 level earlier 1n the day. There was still some drifting in rural areas and fresh banks were being formed on Yesterday travel in was extremely difficult. horse-prawn vehicles. uicts not even the mail drivers were itDlB to get through. task o1 desiring highways and -- lilies m snow-slurred eastern Nova Scotia was mane more nitiicult 1o- . ov continued nigh Wlllflb 21o, LVAIS. riorerioe Bernice Mcuomo lggauued snow 1]_\u'1‘)(;5_ Ali available srimv-iemovalequip- _ iiieni. was pressed into service i-‘uaue Breton, hard-hit by two suc- HRJDICYIBHI-l cessive nights or blizzard. we '" were Cl‘ ed ztoyal ballot/Mil M'ml’b'6f\'1f1¢C01'lJ->'- mil; and colfigrics and other busi- 111"?“ we 191'" 1° mount" °“*."“‘wr r00. MBXWEM W111". M1201. Nel- iiess establishments were idle icirv oi 55 miles an hour over Cope A zm-nule-uii-liotfi" Lieui. Andre Lapoinw, Dr. J. A-lprevulicd today, Lapointe . trainer). uiiarlevobc, Que. ztoyal bkhlflCUi-lll Artillery- been 0f that eastern here crossing in only tho between Charlotte- arid Moncton about afle Of ‘J9 .1611 which slie bu ciieeifuliicss. HECOITIGG nere peeved death. 42-m1les- per-hour. Meanwhile the tent- one who was a111,)’ 11nd the '1 he pious rail aha l ihcCurrile and glen udniinislcl iuunis. m ceive 110.3" C0 moments befo H; '1 - L’ I Besides LO\\‘8l‘li1iZ 11°? with V1 1111111 , . you The D licminti wa winds plied Amend Monday. Jan uarv’ 1.3 After an illness of vere attack ut‘_ hastened to bring forth her unex- rcads and. rail 1$1411<1~ H“ ‘ 1lu\1"less._ ' HLHil arcas ,~ n ev 1n f r , ~ m Huh“, mg, ILIGGCCI that. al 1111:. ‘vvlillCllllillil 111:1. 1,0 adhere to the 11 1c “Lionel live broiiieizs. .1 w iicnoni J., Jules L, A10 s "u. ~i ther hfcCoriniu." Conditions were little better in P. °111Y111W<1 i" 111° 111a“!- .E. island. and the eastern iascoila mainland. where litany rural Uni". Auren JIJHSAGV Carr. D-1073Z.'con1munuies were isolated. '.l‘rafiic ovei" the l-btai 1'11: S. \\1~i"c: he 15111111111". :- Ltie In Memo riam TRIBUTE T0 TllL LXIE MISS “'ll.illijl..\ll.\'.\ GAUDE‘! . .\I..>s Wis duugiiier 1S. (I. U1‘ S. X11211‘. r1- \\'llll iintithce urld she cuiiizucieu a. se- uiiliieiizu, WhlClI We are io.d that the sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow" from which we refuse How true 1111s simple, 111011211 1110- iiienwus reflection. when applied to to be SUDLHXFELI. so dear to all ol us. Endowed ivith a charming person- liuzliesi of music,‘ talents, the deceased was ki1o".1"n 31111111510 lovers uiro about ‘.1113 iii-ici- 111111112 lg out u.) .: n , 01 llei‘ pleasure. over, iiiav it be ivuy.» 1011111 and Slilll- iulPVPi‘ r1 " <11 liPI‘ pub- sutwceeded in opening the roads to , ldulenil‘ ~11“, v11)” the‘ Ull&I'lO[L€t0\\'n airport and the 1 1>111l11_1‘-'_ {>1 01 f ‘ , P)”; 11115. mnitarv iiuining centre at. Beach $i1,1xl81l1\1111 ‘"11" 1° d‘ 11“115~*(° Ulilllilfl her ikness. 1111-11211 mirth 1N NOVA SCQTIA she was tenderly ‘ for bv a lov- m,II[.Ax_ Fell 5__(CP) __ The i111.- mother and " v .sl1e was also eci b‘; her kind .11.: the frequent i-. zlicrs Dougmi. hlcfjoi" ... , who 0i- "cil lo ller the Sacra- Slic 1111s also happy‘ to i1"- ninitiiuoii from the hands of Father NlcCorinuc n. few re lit-r death. S'J1'l'0\\'Iii‘-1 parents. bldcne. his (Al). with the R, C. A F., held on Wednes- . from t-he resi- pziri 111s. to St. Duri- ' i IPLIUNIII HlClI by" Revermiri 1111c latter B1511 Messrs. . Lt. Kenneth But- Gort‘ n Harding. “cw Giaagogy. Joseph . ..1.l Iicirrani Fos- . . - I . ~l 1 111a. rer. _ Sydney hm o u“ Canaan“ ‘The large Ill" r of hfass 931115‘. Spiriiiinl Bond Ali-sent?» f1 urs, ‘Iwo express" trains, siiow- -5'-'1111>"111V i111“ 1 fs- 1' " the high csn-nrii in uliici. c1 .1..- IIICIIIS t0 twiie). Windsor. Ont. inches 111 the Halifax area was the NovaScotia and P.1=.'.I. Besiment- heaviest since 190a. _ Pie. Earl Freeman Goucher. F- l lute no ships were reported in 42599. Mrs. Susan C.ai"a Gouchei". distress off the coast. shippiiic c1;- twitei. Kentville. N.S. cies here termed last nights 11.. O Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. j‘"ver_v dirty." vessels entering 11.1: Pie. Hurry Hunter, 8-81503. Mrs. harbor today were sheathed in ice Norma E. I-iunter iwife). Toronto. mirror battling heavy seas. n- Dvr. Gerald John Swales. C-115416. ' m} _ ILSLEY HAS NO DOUBIS Mrs. Beatricefiwaies _t_1vi1_e)_,_ Ottawa. W just shows you how safe flying has OTTAWA. Feb. 5-—-1CP)-F1nancc become!" 1Mmister Ilsley today said Cnnzidirs v s e s ‘performance in tllebpiisil hudrciuis- He ulmdjes difficu“ cumomgl-s pelled any doubts a out ‘u: nor ty w;th a firmly humorous hand. An £0 oeynend W111 do so 111,111-- 11- 11111 assistant rang up one maminl ‘"11"- this iy-cgg." Th Minister made com- on sounded my dlsturbaL A c iiiéilte in a statement after reading Pr lzu III‘. slon. without his passpot, had _ _ _ , onto-m- 1». 1» 11.1 3.11311 c211 .1111"... u may uepalned Mm‘ ' sad chairman of the Ameriai Peakc. "Tell him we're delishttd- Tell him we're very poor, and if only a. few more of ‘em would do 11., we'd find it much easier 1.0 bal- ance the budkfl!" Thanks largely to Peake Pasha. the old barbaric ways of Amman have gone. He was even able to publish his telephone number. Am- man 24. in referenco books. Tune Committee. as expressing doubt prove much of an asset if the VWIII‘ continued for any length of time. MUST CARRY II)El\"l‘l'l‘Y LONDON- To prevent uniicccs- l‘ sarv delay in identifying n11" 111141 victims. the government has aczun reminded the people thcv IIIUSLIRY- passed over the town ones a weekq Recently Peake Pasha returned t0 England. I met h‘m at TilburY-f You oouldrrt mistake that tall.‘ bride figure with the old felt hat. squashed down on his heed. I-Ie had with him his Scottish wife. 'I'heir meeting W05 highly romantic. It took pines in the desert. The then" Mfrss Mnchcan Ritchie lIlIid gone ll\ smoking he still dropped h’s final‘ it's and hadn't lost one bit. of his tremendous vitality- He is over f11ty| now. The Germans‘ power of probes-- ands is great. but they will need to develop an entirely nfw tuba:- wplg oIlIBthkBe ggazligglriisgnorilntilinl a; Canadian prime lgnlnlsteas gar-"the 11 takes a. long time w gain their 1m! 16 rem- Y- 0- - 1 111* confldenctt and even men they Ewe under-secretary of state for ex- I11 DIES IN can A him have become. a. tradition our denly Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Ski-b, ‘Po-day he is back in the East downtown Ottawa after once 51min. I-Ie said he would go Mllcvcd flue to u hurt condition." g1 min“: got, dliilcult, Somewhere; Ilr slumped over the steering whci-l tile good cook. Apply by letter stat- ing references in M. Guardian. L-‘(ID- war. Vincent Broms in Vancouver that lir. Skelton vvn dead before gm I-l-I. PIWIIII- the cllllblol. country EIIICYCO the .11.». grt-nt Riepiesciiiuuvc _ ilFtep-Neu York) told the House mat three wi". n1 -ss 001111113" _ Valun Fll-‘L President of 1111 '1» whether Canadian bonds would “L._‘.;_._“,‘,'§_§,z“.‘.f,f‘i,‘fg; L1 ciinii iui 1y in the Transiordan remains a little yd m 11, -i1,1 llflilifi 11nd Ulllleii . difficult. Peake 111148111111 to m h“ glare? 01v 1161511 Zrhdil. =111d '11“ watch by the Dutch air-liner which f ._-__-._ and snip..- vim: the devil it tn few. Peake Pasha, and men like "'7'"! lifllrs. died In Otl-"Wl 9l111"Ke1111x~r remark-vi. there. a. tradition not. easv to shake. 1°" "WW4 W111" “"14"! 111-‘1 f" "1 her oi Cttlilllii‘l'l‘t‘.' 11 1'11"" “but there 111x111 with emigre-a." tContiriucd from page l) é Waller A1 the conciitioiis abrtlfid are as bad a. they have been clcsirriped, "we ought, not to hi: (l..ii‘il:>\lll" 1111s bill licre ".1; .111 toriuy, 1v»: o 1 to be discussing 1111.1 prc-poszrinr. n. .1 elec- " 11011 of 001'." T116 Sciintie to .g11 remuons com- lUpl ininnv of 11cc 111.0 " who opposed the oill , i: 11, would permit 1111 21 the ground esitieiit Rooso cit to into ‘lie WM‘ L110 i .3111! i-vewi- '.-1_ 115-"11 111121111, vcrv easily i1 olvi‘ iI< in our o1‘ a rinlirimi 11f 11itt":"11;1'1o:1i1l 111-, or out to visit her sister. She came b011,," upon Peake Pasha — 1111811980113! -— Vnleiitiiie nuri Stitinlor Afbv-n B111‘- and they were married some time‘ kin-,- 1Den1-1(1~1~_111 "11 iwcarne in- volved in n11 1m: 111111‘ \"11:'t11"n11s ex- When he left the boat’ at Til-l chnii-ze, when the fniivei" suid “e113: bilry. a colleague asked 111m wha hibelligoni 1101:1111 l~""111‘.\,<" 11m: the he intended doing in England. He “m1- m [q-pqin .-,.,..,...,n,....=,.,1 1w W116 111111111111? 01 ‘eldrtm-l 1mm me the advoeriies of the ‘will " East at. the time. He was only corp y‘, “~nr)“ Hound; -_ ~ tatn of one thing — he wasnt Pd that H Mm, thinking of taking an office lobt lief. his to ihnmiy 1- ‘v.’ no val- n” 19*” l heard or mm h” h“ “eke-in wr uickii" 111111111 himself “ken m chwllng “was to stop his embroiled “r1111 Senzvrn- (‘nnnnlii rDcm-Tcx). The 1111.)‘ had said 111 arguing with the (‘!~.n~,n‘11ci" 11f Com- crcc hear‘. 1111i 11o more money could be went on the ziiil-zn-iiritnin program than (‘r1:1~::"1~.<.: mics "bruins!" ".011 t'iil'i1 lake 1 (‘ol- Confidani. and trusted adviser 01' lnr out of congressional r1 pjirovni. n ivpropri - 11w t"1"~d<~111"j."" wit-lioui “There are lnis of trays of beat- iirnuiid r1 stump,’ "Ilia! iIil\_\' be so iviili the (‘linin- ' (Yimuziliy replied, (TP) -»'I‘i1e 11211.1 o1 10111-130111. rob legion country Peake and his auto roihlcii slightly with Trad.- hi]; iwied licenses" enabling Pashi '3 playing s vital pat in this o pausing street oar. If- la believed fnctnrv occupiers to obtain snnzwliel i textile substitutes for glass. ow- flo bomb explosions