ltmrtuany 1945 A . a rs arcs sotilirn ..-» l" -io—lles ' sro sonsnav "ARMY" capers 1 business ‘ A. A. Btewa I l I "l run SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 COME EARLY FOR BEST SEATS ADDlD-TRAVELOGUI - CARTOON - COMEDY m‘ h\PfiHMh%% "a' TU-IAY -:- IIRPITIII. -:- TIIE. — WED, SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 e Jlhh column la ' wan. 80 m“ hmemlcservbusdufor news nature m, h ..::.:..'~~=~ M» ~- oaaawacr. for“??? OONFED , sunAncl BIRTH)" IJII l" aaeuvn w; , landzforlglkm tug ‘m; W! Navy Auxiliaries . IIIVII. I Lnqm sues EIMA nrr Pieblic Health ""1" W111 speak oller 0m? at 45 this evening b, m. 2- 11'. PAPER: ior the ices ses- n_oi\s now o display t. i. "IBM. Chsrvlgttewwn Store.‘ e113... th I to nursery rurtomisan - M" ‘- "- “""".':.-..s'"¥::*"» "t: Y H!!!‘ 0 and sorcheeter streets are"; a "c" Q I . n. auditor's. '°"' ' NICGIINI PERMITS — Im- twmi"! "I "litiltihe sulDhotle. nico- lne compounds and est control Products containing ncotine may ti.‘ filtti.'§§..‘.‘.i”is.'."°l“.°..“ t?“ ss a e ar- time Prices and Trade Board. UAITEBLY MEITIN sf of at ‘I00 and ha book delivered for Goode, Z-B-ll. NOTICE T0 QUIT - Any land- rd who owns tenanted commcr ciai goperty and need; 1g him- sol! conduct his own business, "mills he has been required to move. may give his tenant six gouty: ngéléeatlo vafiste. Previous- r no ce w on three months. u y MENTIONED IN DISPATCHIB -In the list Published Baturday reference to John William Arm strons. would have read " strong. John William Sergeant Ma. f0?» W-Q- l. SIBD-son of Mr. Char- es Stewart. 15d Kent Street. Char. lottetcvm. Personals Cllllvll‘ l Mystery fictions must lovable regue...el1 the‘ screen at last.’ C Charles Ella lllllllllll 1 GALE SIIIIIIERSAAIIII I 2866!! his duties in Charlottetown after gpendlng of Ottawa spent Thursday and m1. do! oi last week in Charlottetown "guess of Mr. In Reid I The many friends oi Mr. T. Mark lfloberts. postai clerk, Ottawa. will ‘jbe pleased to know that he is re. oration for a tawa Genera Preparations For Defence 0f Propagandlsts Seek To agandista sought tonight to s en, the German people agains pee ‘d "last-surre the Big Three conference by warn- Rov Gallant. ucuvn Do 9°!’ o! B 6- spent a 23m 1'33: Gholymn 111E CHARLOTIWJIUWN GUARDIAN '|0EIiTllAL_6_iIAliilIAll It... Graves at... c. c. 1. r. Week In Good Condition to llave Post- War Emphasis Unflwflrfeb. .'_.,.a......>_l co1.. u. c. l u” Imp Osborne. director for erial War Gravl Colan- be preserved in quite goo in France, Belgium and The erlanda. The Beliian and etherlsuds Governments did what they could ' to reserve the cemeteries intact. w e the Vichy and eves: the Ger- man Gov ruled that they I mlleft undiatm-bed as far as oos- ‘ m: max rurzrr faces about us that represent om- A (LG-LT. WORKER bit-ion. passion. 01' pride. "Your _ face. my thane, is as a book where "C.G.I.T. Loolct to the Future’ men ms read strange matters." will be ins theme discussed dur- ssid era's tragic queen to ing the week oi rob. ll-l7 in the her husban . There are faces t Protestant churches when Cana- exprees avarice, prejudice. or guilt, qinn Girls‘ In Training. a program conscience or courage. There are oi christian Education for teen lives that reveal purpose. symp- 53¢ girls is reviewed. This pro- sthyustrength, and hope. The h-lgh- gram which is sponsored by thl est dedication oi any life is to in- National Girls’ Work Board oi the terpret and express and illustrate Religious Education Council of God. The lorv of God in tn; face Canada came into being durin the of Jesus C istreproduces itself in last war to fill the demand or a the countenance and character oi church-centred program for teen- e . They make other men ago girls. I; now numbers in their very presence prolxmatciy 45,000 girls. Himself is near. iii “What is there in the face oi Dante which is absent from the face oi Goethe?" Fitzgerald asked Tenn son as they considered the marbe busts oi the two men. "The Divine", answered the poet. The presence or absence oi God makes the whole difference be- tween the full and the empty life. For the urposes of sacred art Millsis loo ed ior the faces oiJews in London to supply the qualities he desired. For the purpose of His glory God makes no special selec- tion of face or form. Any liie willl do. "I looked upon a little child," Expect Election Any Monday 0n 0r After April 9 By FRANK FLAHERTY Canadian Press Stat‘! Writer OTTAWA. Feb. 2—-On nny of ‘.2 Mondays starting with April 9 the m‘ h" °l Gm” "m my “c”? upon to cast t eir votes end elect "Id l dYl“ l” u" "l" a new House of Commons. . “T”! dew‘ m}, Md ‘"359 “M13” Forecasting the dale oi the gen- ‘hp Wsslble- h}, my 15°‘ I m“ erui election has become a popular flee“ the eternal pastime around the Parliament 0 God of mountains. stars and Buildings with visiting members of bill-minus smiles! Parliament. stenographers. House 9 Ggd Oéllffldml. llld OI 10W"! officials and parliamentary corre- l" spcnderlts all hazarcilng opinions. When Thy face looketh forth from The confidence W111, which 0pm. a" "lens mcei- ions are put forward on the elec- Thefe Wm b? T00"! 611°"!!! In tion date are in sharp contrast to crowded marts" a prevailing hesitancy to iorwast at tote farmer's home In tn, city w. Friends of Mrs. George B511 win bl? 8°"? to l ' th t h . tered the PIEIlnl-losa s e h“ en ment. Dllal. for treat- Mr. Austin Reid has returned ml gart of last week at his! l time In tanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards Aust Overlng nicely after his recent op- ppendic is at the Ot- I-iospi al. Berlin Continues Stirfeil People Against Last Surrender Call. (By The Associated Press) UONDON. Feb. w-German op- t sn ex-. ’ call" from.’ oi "political trickery Brood Thou around me. and the the result of the Grey North by- 110156 l-s o"; election Monday. It Ls all but im- Thy universality closet with shut possible to 11nd anyone, 01mm, or d°°1'- -a few stout partisans ready to os- The glory oi God in tile face of sert definitely that Defence Minis- Jesus Christ has reproduced itself tor lllicNoughton. Air Vice-Marshal throush the ages in the face. soul, Godfrey or Garfield C353 will win. and character oi those who are There are msmbes Parlia- I-ils own. It is the supreme distlnc- ment who think they had good tion oi the Gospel that this solemn "dope" on the political strategy oi dedication is within the reach oi the Government who are sure the all God's people. Every single life general election will come in April. maybe a separate expression of llie There are others who sav just as glory of God, definitely it will come in June. The "We all reflecting as in a mirror possible range oi tit-ties appears to the glory of the Bord, are changed be April 9 to June Z6 since the Into the same image from glory .0 election laws call for voting on a glory, even as by the Spirit >or the Monday. Lord." Trust Him‘to do Ills work. It cannot come before Aorii 9 Confront the glory night and day. becaus: Parliament is not going to Face it in success or sorrow. Front be dissolved before the by-election it in pleasure or in pain. Surren- and if it were dissolved immedi- der your life to its sway. If you ately afterwards c0 days must el- do IllIS, I humbly affirm. by the apse between dissolution and uoll- word oi the Lord. you will be ing day. making April 9 the earli- changed into the same image. and est Mssible date. the glory of God will kindle all-l Legally it could come a good deal other light by which to lead the inter: man June 25 providing an- feet oi men through the dork ways other session of the present Par- of time to tile radiant habitation: linment was held between now and of eternity. April 1'7 when Parliament's five- —————--——-—— year term expires. Till BAPTIST CHURCH There is no Law reliiulrlng the —-—- Government to fix an e ection date The miimlflil SBPVICB 01 WOTSYIIP at any particular time elther after was conducted by the Ministerfluissbiutiun or expiry by lapse of Rev. I. Judson Levy. B11. With time. The only limiting factor is sermon, "A Living Sacrifice". Saint that Parliament must meet ntleast Paul in Romans 12:1 says, “I be- bribe r1 year and so all that is nec- seech you. therefore brlthrcn. that essary is to have a session In 1945 resent your bodies, I llvlns and a new r-arllament elected 1n sac flee. holy. acceptable unto time for a session in I94. God, which is your reasonable ser-i Prime Minister Mackenzie Kins ce." however, has said it would be un- In all rellsions there h th¢ will tlllllkrtble for the Government to to sacrifice. In the Hebrew relis- curry on any length of time with- ion "bring an Offering‘ and COMP-but a Parliament by settln the into His courts". Sacr ce au eats date of the election far in a vanco of llie. The lie of“); the dissolution or expiry oi the ‘Jesus was elven in lwnemsnt "u" present Parliament. sip-- said the Rosd-mender. "and I saw Canadian pee 1e may be clued sin. I-Ils sacrificial death was the climax to the life he had lived- ‘There are times when life must He is. therefore. likely to follow ‘precedents 11nd in previous election years the voting day ilss seldom z-s ' it“ 5i Also r11: llil.l. i! Francs Parkinson [eyes ' vygqfi} CHAFIEB XXI ‘ "I'm so _ sorry!" Jenner; “id eatnlsssul. an; 1 Just nao to go to this PlItlltlAlB-l‘ partly, more p“, all kinds of reasons Wily .t was im. WTWM- W911. 31107130 1 finally Bfililllflr llld 1'" bmllZ-nt tllcrnost marvelous person with sne to his)“; up for looms’ late. This 1s Mr. mamas loper. Mr. Lopers going W INN and have supper with us. He's practacally the more impun- aniqgryiyer in the District 0f cs1. In! Wafihy. blue-chinned man extolled in such glowing terms it?’ i"$..*i'““a.u."".é°'i’§'“ “m” Il with fInbmdl-Ik hairs. d covued “Ihcre n't a thing on earth to W0"? lbollt. Mrs. Farman. We'll "n! 1t ill-l OWI- Not here oi course, in this public place. We'll just‘ wait until We set to the cute little hide- Ziififi“? 8'9"?“ ‘.'°“" '°° m“ l", l! c pace or eon- But Jenness’ apartment looked bore and stiff to Serena. Every- hinl in it looked too new and r "was l hue was await . "Why, mi; must be llliht iumtIre daytime with 8J1 those windows." she said, glen - it? toward the front of the rocm vofi“r'i...‘itl.i°il “m” . '°°.' ".'°“" v Oil frills em; ohgoahlag this way." 8' p y H. o. 'rn on the wp floor. And it is nice and lght. I've got a , cute little balcony mp and a grand VIW- Come and see." l Uneasy Feeling _ She opened a French door. light. 1y veiled with cream-colored glass fiulumi-"md Blieiiliicd outside The bolcum‘ was hardly more than a Wide ‘lodge. enclosed by the rooms which lutted out slightlv on either also of it. and safeguarded by a mill .lc rai.ng which formed Dirt oi the architectural embellish- ment oi the facade "You don’ ever get dizzy when you come out here. do you Jen. ess?" Serena inquired, trying not to sound anxious. “N0. 0f Col-rise not. You wouldn't either. after the first minute or two. Its only because you're up so 1118b and the balcony's sn shallow IhBt You Zet the feeling But I love the h Eht, and there's all the room I nee . Its lovely in the spring. Bill; It's too cold to stay here now. Lets go and f'x some drinks," Jen- ncss said. stepping inside’ again ‘aélrtie closing the French doors with But the feeling oi uneasiness oppressed Serena in the bedroom, which she had almost shaken off. This was not bare like the living room. but filled. in a fluffy sort of Way. with ultra-fernlnne furnish.- iflils. The low wide bed was covered with a lacy counter-pane Wlllrgh swept doym from a headboard oi tufted srtln: the shill-table was also draped with ‘a. and two sillv little lama.- wlth lace shades reflected ‘h.- glitter of the plate Floss on which the fanciful toilet articles. were arranged ‘Poo new she ‘houzht, to be homelke But the bczicrm. despite its powdery smell and its lacy frills. did have somethms- ‘he llvinf‘ room lacked It nscmrd more inhabited l Speaking of Husbands “I declare I never knew you'd make such a nice little house- keeper. Jcnness," Serena said, as she helped her daughter with the supper. "And you'd make a man a good wife. You sort of got your restlessness out of your bones, now, haven't you, Jenness? You wouldn't mind setting down if the right man should ask you?" Oh. Mom, don't keep talking a- bout setfling do\vn! it makes me think of a hen " ‘Yes. but. once you were married Jenness. tyou wouldn't think so. You'd wont to give au your time and strength to your husband and children." "Mercy. Mom. I'd want my hus- band to do things for me. I'd ex- pect him to give me a swell houso and a snappy car and oodles of twolery." , "Those aren't the things that matter m0s,t Jermess " | "They're the’ things that matter, most with me. Thou found 011 their return ;they now are suffering heavy cus- ‘lualtics. They are ‘that also make the story PAGE THREE ANNUA 417M151; Tuvc." rnulcr EDWARD CANADIAN '111-:o ISLAND DIVISION CRUSS SIIIIIETY‘ CHARLUPTETOWN HOTEL-TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 19,45 LUNCHEON MEETING at 1:00 p.m. Tickets — $1.00 Phone 432 for reservations EVENING MEETING at 8:00 pan. itfrs. Clara McEacllren of Toronto National Chairman, onerous Monday, rte. 5th l"'°"‘="'§ W“ Wm Com- mittee will address this meeting. ALL RED CROSS MEMBERS ARE URGEb TO lleportswllf Nazi l l ' m "" van Inner Fprlrggg avrotltol‘ l l ‘Deemed Unlikely By JON KIMCHE (Reuters Staff Writer) ' LONDON, Feb. 2 -— iitvllicrsl —, It i5 advisable i0 exercise llcsltllyl lsceptlclsm about the 1111-.11\' reports; oi a German inner fortress man-i ned by "Maquis" which has been prepared to hold out indefinitely! even if Berlin falls The reports o. the Gianna‘ dull", as it now is called, 1 l 1 l l l st of manning tire ivrtlfffif which it is re en over by t e 3.5. What are thcl facts? It is true the S S. has been ln-l creased l11 strength from about 17' divisions to around iii) d1v1s. . But the S S is 110 iu113c1'_ cream of the army. An event l; curried many mOntlis ugo winch transformed the 5.8. into some- thing entirely different. The German tumy objected to the inclusion of ‘loreigilt-rs l11 its ranks on the ground that 1t was a- gainst the iuteresispf the Vllehr- macht and unwise 1n view of the strict letter of 12; 1W5‘. Nazi leaders accepted the oblcc- tlon and overcame 1t luv “DEFINI- zing" foreign: to the 3.5 anal to Imp!‘ cigners into lzs ranks. I‘h is that the S.S. today is the 1 MEIIIIBII section of the German .aSl'. Ar- Of the 30 SS. Divisions attached to the Gennnn armv 11nd VGDUICD] to be the core of coming German; resistance, only)‘; c1111 no classed. as German oivl 111i rrcrl‘ these have a lllgh spot-lion of satellites or impressed soldiers ser- vins: in them. " 'I‘he bulk oi the 5.8 has been reported on the Eastern, Wentem and Italian Fronts .21 recent trees: —everywhere except l11 the ss-cali- cd German Mequis. Iiowovcl- much, they have bccll sHVEd in the 11o-st. unlikely to have become at the same time the back; bone of the mystical Maquis. Altogether, therefore. the person- 11el question and its present d1sir1-‘ bution at the front virtually ruics out the S.S as the last-stand ur-~ rtcd. has been takv » ATTEND THESE MEETINGS. Princess Juliana 372ml, Princess Second AWA, Feb. 2 -- iCP) .. P n outrun; oi the Netherlands 1s a inozhcr 111st and a prn-rbeg; bcCLlld. ri affection fur her three small H's is colnplcluclltcd bv her ior 11.: pstplu and her l)‘ about their welfare in The INGI-ilfirlflllds 2111a l11 [119 Eng; indie; “And when the war with Ger- mflny is over our country will have to ilght Japan too - and very u. ’ ' Sue told 1t Drtss conference ‘aztlme 210m;- here. O11 lhe wlncow seat oi owtr-iillcd living room .. _ rtcrs of he!‘ pleasure at 599mg e1 children again - and of her pride l11 the renewed spirit of The Netherlands people under Gcrnlnn "* patlon. "T12 (1 mans have roused their 111K. anJ the uurlcrgroailld work ins served to current friendship," sue Silld "It gives one great, con. fidencc in the future to see them. 11"" 1e has lost at least good 1!: not members of their '11 the reign of terror. but t". keen and they have great n rructivc spirit “Thou have Ellis." she summed up, after hesltating for the right word, "Your Canadian boys bye been vary good to our people, and they ' the ~ "curs of rations _ .. fill on‘. their n. v 610's. ...:i llie parties your be. give fcr the ch'ldren." agreed that it wrs quite pos- Cnnadlrn li""l my which ls being prepared witiv, '~ in the redult in the heart of Gcr I many. Y There are other tuncldvrullplls‘ lllc, inner icrl s1; l: llfCllllfilllOil cf r1 1 , dull; as distinct from :1 lrlfililifllilil maquis is one oi the most liliili)‘ political and military urchin-us. ' The first phase alone would iakt g betwecn two and tin-cc yo: 1:.‘ even after four Wale the scheme would be nowil-zrc completion. _ _ It ls tilclcforc illgziliv iulcsiioll- able ii a prepared the German Anna‘. Must . the‘ evidence so far does not bear out, the aim long-prepared creditable. The to. the iving room, that Mr . r, was already comfortably settled. l with his clzar, wlmh he seemed to‘ be greatly mjoying I-Ie used ate nt In the de- c ve round of the war.” e than two days distant Neutral and German reports said preparations for defence of Berlin continued and a Moscow; broadcast declared that Propagam. da Minister Goebbels had deserted the Capital with his Propaganda Ministry for Bavaria. Dienst Aus Deutschland. a pub- lication of the German Iibreign be given in the interest of a great ween mo; cause and unless other lives are 1;- me grid of the life oi Parlia- lived in the interest of such l intent and then little more. cause the sacrifice is meaningless. A two-month interval from April‘ 1'1 then would brinlZ the votlns day to June 18 or June 25. 1 Motherhood is a, 10hr record of high, holy. heroic serv ce and sac- There are other facts. which may vlnflumce the Governments decis- rifice. At the depths of its mean- ing frlenddlip is a sacrificial ox- ion. First there is the question o! holding a sixth session of the ore- perlenoe, in true friendship glad. willing sacrifice‘ is a natural ex- pression. when there ls no ascri- gent Parliament. The fiscal yflf iicial love. loyalty and allofllflme ends March 31 and funds are vo.ed there is no true patriotism. In- by Parliament your by yell‘- congruous is the seeking of selfish 1n emerge-um; mo Government gain in the face of wounds and my, operlitc without arliamentary death oi those who rive the h" approval by apllwpflgtlflll mlmey full measure 0! dWm-IW- OM15‘ on Governor-Generals warrants tian giving must alws a sac- but that ls not cons cu sound Chrysler Corp Annual Service Q IEOISE DIllEIl IIIES IAIIIEI ALSO NEWS — GRANDFATIIEIVS FOLLIES everv now and then lo contempl its fine ash and savor its excel‘ . aroma. “qgileltallciiillglto Daniicli in F. s h ‘ , an agrees e f s gar y guperc ions ‘ I way. He looked across at Jenness w on as slle sat down herself with an expression wh ch indicated he was . counting on her to help him con-: Wllh its program of i1 lru" vinoe these unsophisticated parents altered to ansvccr 1.": ' of hers that they must not meddle the sixth your of war, In!‘ l. with his adroit management oi‘ her Annual Service Field Szlloul affairs training dealer service and ‘ "I've been following your sug- personnel is being held from estion that I ghould start extplain- 19-20 at McLaine Motors for rig the situation to your father. sler Corporation dealers in richness." he said easily. ‘Tm sure lotltawwu. P.E.I. and vicinit he understands now, Just as you do is announced by .l. H. Hickey that there's no reason for nnx ety eral Parts und Service Milling: if you follow the course I've mapp- Chrysler Corporation r‘ Cn. . " ' Limited. These schools were established. 193B as a convenient method: "No. I'm not sure that I have by which dealers‘ mechanics could followed you," Daniel said pain- keep pace with the high standard fully. “From what you've Just told set by Chrysler rnginoers. Mn! me, it sounds as if the story was Hickey points out. They servr IOl to be she never heard oi Max keep these "doctors of motors" 111-‘ Lentz. But she's not only heard 0i formed of the latest factory-up- him. She met him, time and tinw proved methods of making auto-l again, on our place on Farman Hill. mobiles and trucks last. 1 she went out walking with him Each service school is conducrd; there almost every day." by specially-trained service rcpt"?- . per laugneu, his manner sentatlves from the Cilryslcl" fjc-_ easy ilgsin. "I ddn't dream you tories l11 Windsor. worklnq 111th beiomod to that school oi thought. practical m0dels mid ropcr Innis. Mr. Illarnlan, he said. "Of course, "Attendance is comp ctely vnlun-, the methods effective sometimes. tary," Mr. Hickey sold. “There Is I still think the other way is 11o compulsion lo niteml. Dealers Ibettzr, in this ease." are invited to send as mnny men; "I don't know what you're talk- as they can spare, ulld sclluuls' - ing alizou ." have been established l11 35 cenlrcsl - "I'm merely trying to say that across Canada. to make parlirlpn- - under certain circumstances. one tion more convenient. Last your: rvery effective way of undermining lotnl attendance was more than fantastic charges is by giving sun 600. _ ‘ more fantastic evidence. Oi course "Our cxPPTI-S "'1" 5'1?“ will" you know you r statement that Jcn- tune-up. the electrical synslcm. ’ 1f- ness went or daily walks with buretloll. booster brakes. ztfld walr- Max Lents is fantastic." floating liypoid differential. "she was seen.‘ Daniel said siub- "These schools were In‘. r . phase-lime. iillil wt!" OI course she wasn't Mr. real contribution in ." driviii when war calm. Nov. _ "Bho went, walking every day more moortant than over to wot‘ from the home asture through transportation alive and healthy h‘! pine lo: to cranes l-iiil and 11nd our, schools are martini! m" "act by the brook in the big iicld challenge." Phil's it ions the highway She ----- ~-- 111W a tlrted out alone. but she Solar radiation reachlnfi lhl" L. earth averages L940 calories per didn " . I"QI1‘..§&°-?r‘~s3.“32$w> minute per square centimetre o an u ec. oug a I???“ h“??? Willi.“ ‘if ‘I’? Dummy“ produces no anuumm, Office, told the German peoplethat the bituminous mines of Nottl mm‘ °h°lf° n" “We” “cw” Mo", “d New Brunswick “h, or Siberia and expressed the fear care of coal requirements oi the’ "u" "I" 3mm"! mm“ "Y l" u" Maritime novinces with some “l9 FY96 Germ" ciimmm" l" Moscow politically against Germ- shlpments moving westward into,“ "Hm" cmma’ “The German Foreign Office ‘ya be does not consider Gen. Walter Von 5cm experience; priv eged to live, mmocmgc pfofiedufff, , Seidlitz (chairman of the He’ y. ban-y the name oi Christian; The possible ending of the war f‘ Gmnmm") i‘! l Null" what does our Christianity cost us 1n Europe, the need of raising - . reality. but as on ordinary traitor in point of sacrifice? We live will!!! money by a sprlnR Victory In!" and deserter." the ‘rransocean As- others die; how clarion the call of and the pfgoccllpiitltm oi farmers‘ J A L ency said. "But the soviet Union 5.1M Paul, a living sacrifice, your with seeding and haying are other _ ed out i0 rou an‘ “mar u” a is s reality to be rwllvmd with 1M reasonable service H factors to be taken into account, its behavior therefore must be n, hymn anthem was Bread gnhbugn not decisive ones. ‘ etudiedl’. , of the World" (Hence! n Dieu). _ The Voelkischer Beobachters The Ohurch Schoo rnet for Bible headline said: "New gigantic swin- 5mg). period a; 2. 0 prn. under die lanned —Btnlin Roosevei the dump,“ b: the Superintend- Chu ill want to outslrip Wilson. em M; g, J, German us adcssts said the three were meeting in a Romanian Black q-ll. fioishevists, Americans and Bflflgh may diner on many points cqnrlggyyaingl r5215“ ntsglrantlons to; a ‘ the a . o salad "gllltnon one point "III "91 “w; $1.60. Elliott I'll"- "i" perfectly united-in their‘ bound-. mg director of riroir. eas. witherln hatred the German peop e and the determim. ll Yes p Gel ll illfihis l s toal iliverted llirom Canada To Short Areas In ll. S. I‘ ‘I'll Camilla; fig) OHYCIJTAWA. Feb. ii—-Government als said today th Dubious ~ ‘u-iii irnoer up creaking \\ l/ ' s! Paton Sloalfstini- moni: to help give you quick g \ rcliel from pain. Applying ' Sloan's Linlmani helps your > P; bioocbsireara rush new oxy- gen inio the over-worked muscln areas. caalnq scra- ness. and shortening ths lime for recovery. ll also helps your blood-stream swoop away riisiroasinq lac- ilc acids that gather in the muscles during periods of fatigue. Fight muscle ex- bausiion quickiyl Uso Sloan's Linlrnenll Iuii pal it on. 5 9° Gd l0 clllflll t0 gzltzbort areas In the United Immediately before the Warh- \ n 1 lin | Th ' day was direct- lat ""°'.:."".:'.‘ mantra’ °' °"' rwor no r o - I 3 1| raea ondent of the '1! t ted l’ Oliill a 6 ‘onmhel-il‘; last nlsht Ind WW w‘ Idav added to the I100"! "W" l5 l “ring oi trenches and tank traps ‘mung “if ltlrrleyétity was being te ded vers . "Ulllofflcial lrdWfI-l rsachinl hun- atien that no Germany should s-l n2 rise from this war which would be @ra..""' snowy! 0N YOUI DIAL‘ Presented I! llBltWlsgilF 2"“ “fie ll to qfinfihlaout position. The o ' salt mine caves were said to have been made vasproei and bomborcof grid capable oi sheltarinr 100.000 men for months if properly stock-l d. IONDON. 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