JANUARY 5. 1942 THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN STOCK " QUOTA “CNS Thin uolumn- l: rennet! (or new; y} lufll| Interest. but adverllolng of g m-“gy nuturo inuy be Ilinarlnl q; 5 nnll a word. Itrlcllr nun-In u uilranm. CRASWELL for Photograph: CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-978. llIADAM noun. Readings 112 Prince. L-286-12-3l-3i. LTOMING — Share the Wealth Dince at the New Dome Ballroom with little Oscar and everything. L 272-12-30-41 FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Th2 tune a1 of the lute Mrs. George .\i.. itugiiton was held yesterday from the home of her daughter, 's.l\I1tlC0llI1 MacLc-an, Mulpeque ' The service at the house und Mr. George l. Pailbciircrs were: Messrs. I. n1 itft-Kliinon. Charles MacDuff. tit rge hICKlllllOll, Robert Dodds, _ igus MitcLenn, George Kieiiy, In- "lliCill, Rustico Road Cemetery. SOLDIERS LEA) l‘ -- Eight sold- frtiin tlie ‘framing Centre at ii tiiovt" irlt the latter part of wcvl; lcr service cisetvhcre in ‘Flzcy were. all privates: F. . _ iitiiinnci"sidc, A. N, Dott- -_;.t1~, .oi..i ltit-tiro, G. G. Doucette, Keith lttisz" 4.). J, I... Qiallant, Hlillt-(X Riiei", It. J. Ptrry, NIISCOUCHE, A. B. ~" Wiituiilcv River. R. Stewart, lloitzi and C. it. White, Chur- ' . ULIUYC leaving they were wi.h cigarettes by the iilill ‘LTCVCYIllIICIIL through the on CJlliltIA Corps. ’lhu inas- 011i uvsrc looked alter by Mr. ‘ c of tlie Cillliliilltlii I/sgttti .r f‘ 7: 5' o. s '1 .\i.\IL — A stnitll postninrkctl for the _\1_"'\|. . d.» ,. uicctiintilnted ti. 1110 intuit lkzst. Office _ ""\5]ltli'liill0ll to the 1501a.- niands in tiic Gtilf of cit. on tiie worth- . ins stidcienly in the I tow days. in i111 probability the mm] ‘VH1 no liown fioni Chariot-te- town in it ltlaritinie Central Airways print‘. On the (itlItT hand. if it coit- i.li'il(‘5 miltl it ts possible that the H. S..L".':vat w.ll make nnotlicr trip t.» inc NI.I;J,.'IAII‘DS citlling tit Souris art" 1c iiit- inaii wouldhbtv Dlflkfd Ill)- '11“. tit-t It'll) inatie more by the » trrs c.ti'ricd_ otit one wttck 111,", 'I‘hc iiortt is usually taken ggiititiiile for the wtiitct- to- o latter part of December - 'I‘iiun the airplanes take . vet" its there are no land- 111g [iclus on the Islands, planes miiwf hc (‘qiilDDJfI tvitli sktsatid na- mi-i- mus: i>t‘0\'l(l1.' the laticliiig field. ‘tilt: no it-c has formed about and the latter MUSIC CLUB recital Tuesday evening, January l3. Note changed note. L-336. LAID T0 REST — The funeral o! the late Mrs. John R. Bruce was held Saturday afternoon from Ziun Presbyterian Church. Service at the Church and grave was conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Pallbearers were: Messrs. Colin Moore, Donald MacKlimoh, Murdock Ross Harry ittacnougiiii. w. M. MacMillan, Al- lison Mutch. Interment Orwell Head Cemetery. LODGE MEMBER 0N TRIP - Mi". A. A. MacCalltim, Charlotte- town, leaves this morning ioi" To- ronto where he will spend the tviii- ter. l-Ic is the Worshipful Master of Boyne LGIIQQ here and while in To- ronto will visit. Mi". I... H. Ricad, Iiii- periiti Secretary of the Most Wor- sliipiul Grand Lodge of British Ain- erica and LL-Col. the Hon, T. A. Kidd, Most Worslilplul Grand Mas- ter aiid Sovereign as well as other prominent officials of the 0rd . Mr. MacCalluin also holds the office of 'I‘rcasurei" of the Queens County Orange Lodge Association and is a past Grand Cllflpllllll of the Right Worsliipfnl Provincial Grand Lodge. he will rejoin his \\'llL‘ in Toronto. She has been there for several weeks. TIIE BAPTISTACII IEIICII At the mommy, service the Rev l’. J. Levy in his sermon constricted “A Faith for Tomorrow." The text St. Maithctt" 6:34, “Take titcroore no IllOllEIlt for toinorrown" do- it srcin contradictory? Jcsit" knew we mcaniiij: of anxiety‘, he kiitfw tlim no thought is more eonstitnt lo niankinrl than tomorrow". Toinoivnw for lI\ all is full of drciiriittl events. glori is Iiopcs, many threats, Jesus knew" lo the ftill the Itlttliillig of them all. hc knew life. Shall we believe that the maker of man will not en . for him. God dots not inii mcn, nittn falls hi": self. man fails his fellow men. We have the choice of hopeless \\.'(ll'I'\' or n bravo, confident trust in God. "I know not what the future itnih Of marvel ci" stirprfsc, Assured alone that life and death His mercy tindcrlics." The morninc itnthr-m wt. Eivcws “Praise the Lorri." "A new Creawtre in Christ" was l! o siihirci. of Mr. Iovvls ciccniy ' r stint! evening rcriiioii." The (‘ll s-mg Ilwivicis "O Lorri. W's ll'l‘Sl. alone in Thee." Mr. Robert P.it":iicn 5,.l'\'!‘ litic cx- pression to '\ ‘ottc‘s "The Beatl- ttuies." in his solo. The Communion of the I.ord's Supper was observed at this ser- vice. Johti Inch. l\lus. Barn. organ- ist und (‘lin'r (1ll'("‘illl‘ was in charge ~ ." ‘.3 " t 111d ‘béen ‘tieeiayed in starting. of the music of tile day. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cent: ' ,| (‘ a dinn locals 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals .1531‘: Announcements and Coming Events do per svord; gmggmco 3e per word; In Memorial Notices 70c per inch; Lists of i-‘loral and Spirituullutfcrinil!» Qilflls. etc.- Contitilence 70c per Inch; ‘Vlddmli enlallenllm“ toi- every additional J worus. Notices of Thanks ilIH-l 70¢ p“ inch or 4c per word. Lists oi’ Subscriptions and ll) rents Appreciation, 5c per name; Letters of 40 words for $l.tl0 p, gflflg per inch. Address and rrcsentatiou $1.110. Other rates on application. ‘hinted Li; y}; w- OIFSEETIEND . i. Mothers not mixed, free of ‘tillll’, and tail leathers. Horny .\Z.tci<'.irlan ivtxtiin — » iiicviiatiic tfols. hi3 Richmond St.‘ Board rs W a nte tniiiurtzn AND Exchange Stot"e__ L-1l73- 3.31. w, s'rtinn.\"1"s ACCOMMO- tlilICd at ~17 Edward Street. _ L-Ll32-l-5-2i. AccoitivtonATYiI __1..aao_-_i-s-ai. Tottitomis 2i _ Elm _ Ave. Mun Wanted I-‘OII. GOOD IVATKINS ROUTE. Steady customers. Must be hcn- est and reliable, have car or rnelmi of getting out. No (wapitnl oi" ex- pcricncc required. Write tho J- R, Watkins Company, Delil- Z-C-lA, ‘.2177 hlasson Street. M011‘ treal, Qlll‘ N-5-4l- tticnoit SALE Sale of stock and crop, Thursday. Linuury 8th. on lhc VIEWS" °l W. .l. Ford. (llitsltosv R01"! 0| ‘he 'uIl»\l‘in|:'2-- _ llorstn; i ntarc with foal ‘I years nltl; l horse. l2 years nltl; l "m" liliy coming 2: 4 milk rows. 2 nrtrly frt-slit-nrtl‘, 2 to freshen later; lyuuitg cittflc: l2 MKS; l» Ilmml tim’ "J11 bushels outs; 20 tons hay; 1 tiiy straw; hens. ‘Irrnis made known at snlc. '. i. FORD. Glasgow Road. 11-372. Professional Bards McLEOD 8i BENTLEY V. E. HENLEY K. C. I. A. atzurtev’. K. o. L‘. F. BENTLEY. LIAB. Barristers and AttomeYs-ol- Low MONEY T0 LOAN Ill Prince Street EII-tirrell and tompany ll. F. lllllilllBALll Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust llulldlnl Charlottetown M. ALBAN FARMER 5A.. LLB. BABIIISTEII, SOLIUITOII ETD. Unnadlun dunk of Commerce Nil » MONEY T0 LOAN. ALEX W. MATHES N BIRIIISTER. SOLIUITIIII. BTO- Mc-nq u, Lo"; Colin-lion! ""1"" M Great George SIN”. l l Miscelinnegs STUDENTS. ACCOMMODATED AT 305 Euston Street. L-35fi-3-I-2i. T0 LET — GARAGE. APPLY 210 L-35l-1-3-2i. Kent Street. TO LET I-‘OUR-IEOOMEI) apartment. ADtYv 38 Elm Ave. yuan.- i2is.____ _ L-1l38-i-2-_3_i. TO LET-COTTAGE FURNISHED or unfurnished. Apply 2B Bizch- wood St. L-1129-i-5- ’l‘O LEI‘—IIOIJSI<I 30 BRIGHTON Road, Ncwiy decoratrtl. Phone 36 vrlflc Box_3il.___L‘-365>-l_-3-3l. IN Fred WANTED — BIKE SULKY good repair. Stain price. Hughes, Eracklvyi Ecacli. L-1l68.1-3-3l. For Sale FOR SALE — IIOIJSE AND GROC- urv store. Also six acres of land at Stuiiliope. William Ross. L-352-l-3-2l. FOR SALE — CHESTERFIELD suite. Apply 64 Hayfield St. L-335. FOIL SALE-MODERN ALASKA range, good condition. R. L. Cofcs, Milton. L-Zidl-l-b-Ill- SLEIGIIS! BEAUTIFUL MODELS. V for Victory Auto-back Cutter. Snappy Attic-back Pimiv-DOX genuine plush utihoistcry. fam- ous "FPilllClS Run". Also rebuilt models at attractive prices, J. s. Francis A: sons, Matiufacturrrs, Fortune Bridge. L333-l-5-8i. llllnard‘: relieves sprains. Above the Premier with a fingered V no he drives return; the salute of the close-pressed throng The“ CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN New York Stock Montreal Stock Exchange Exchange (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Slacks Close it: t: M , Anaconda “B 1-8 ca“ Pacific - 5 3'4 Buldtvin Loco i4 5-8 c“ $‘°““‘5h‘l* 6 1'2 Bendix Av 39 L2 0on5 Smelt 38 3.4 Betti Steel 0o 1-4 ha" N???” 1'2 Cites oiiio s 1-8 ‘ i’ Chryslct" 46 1-2 Klkllagggcr l": “on Edison 131-4 _ _ ' rice Auto we 2t 1-2 s‘ La“ Cm“ 17° Ge Elcc ' "89 St Law Pm M9 Gel: Motors '3" Wm? El“ A 110 at Not" Pin 2§ wpg m“ B 10° Kennecott 37 1-8 N Y Central 9 1-8 ' _"‘ - Nor Am Co l-g _ Pi ii P t - T3... CCorp as 1.4 Currencies United Air 35 7-8 U‘ s Rubber l5 1-2 ___ U s St Co 55 1-2 NEW YORK. J n. 4-tCPl—- Vtttiaditim Corp 201-2 British and Csnad .n currencies West Union 25 1-8 ended a dull w. k Saturday with west Elm 80 1-8 no change from the quotations of \v<,._.i-,\-Qi~[h _ Friday and ci the prcrctizitg Sat- Montreal Curb urday. The pound held all week at $4.01 while the Canadian cttrrrncy was at a (iiscount of i4 per cent, r0".- tatva Foreign Board rate 9.00-9.91 per cont d Exchange Control _-_----- count) Among other eui"rci"i:r‘c<. (Canadian Press) the swgcntizic free prso was off .01 cenz. Stocks U959 is A [on _ g a 4 Eirztu iririiots " ’ lloiite Oil 262 imp Oil 1g 3 4 Int Pete ‘ Price a... 101-2 EXCHANGE Price Pfd — PMONFR-EAL. J-JII. 14—(CP)~— aceci by rising meta " traditi" Mafkét-S at cliseti oi". the stock exchange (I; lsultttirduy" cnka firm note. Over the ioi ay wee ptpaers, titilite" and (1 cldflCe itidiistrials worked tip in thcbavcr- ages and gold". were down. _ Noroiiii-r. was top winner in mot- _'._’_ __ als Saturdti Y wi‘i a int it ca. . (Canadian Press) Cillha-dia Swglmilé-J, imligs wozfgnlffil _ . an. ari ":".:d' s‘ "t." Toronto-Mining stocks slightly gL Zagfrecnge iigv.‘ 1,1412 higher: other groups narrowly m.“ were out in front lfliw-Y- Wabasso was ti stronger spot in Montreal-Golds tinchangctl: util- ities, papers and other industriitls Itighcr. _ New’ York-Stocks closet! higher- Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8 to cont higher. New YIIPIP-COIIOII higher. New York-Coffee higher. of miscellaneous. p while Imperial Tobacco and Latira ecord also did Seagram was a loser. Total sales: 9.100 shares; Indus- triztls, 5,700; Mines, 3,400. ng a new high, better. Distillers- Grain WINNIPEG. Jan. 4—(CP)-—With n Finance NEW YORK, Jan. 4-(APi— The stzdt tnorket Saturday ended its best week in more ‘than ‘My’? yew-S with n wide assoiinicn o advances tungliig ircm fractions to aroiiit-zi two Pulms fair buying attributed to interest, mills and trading in wheat was revived on Winnipeg gram cxcluuice Saturday and it closed 7-8-3- ' Closing prices: eastern exporters. pit 4 higher. The nscclal-sd Press aveijare °I Wheat: May '78 3-45; July 79 so stocks added .5 o! a mint at 7-83, 38.5 to Friday's rim-vi! 0f -9 and Oats: May 49 5-8; July 4‘! 34A. on the week slwwcll B 719i 3111'} o! Barley: May 61 l-ZB; July 60 2.8 points, widest for any “P914 5-8A: Oct. 5'7 5-813. since mid-Stptcnwber. i939.‘ While cash pncch; the turnover of 5i6.840sh-110s mm‘ Wheat: 1 hard '75 5-8: i nor 75 ,162.i10 last Saturday. . ‘ed wi1i l m! k than mcst short ses- it- was larflei‘ sions of i941. Sicci. oils, rubbers and CQPDPYS were tiarrowly mixed. Bet-h clirm was off a shade. as wwre Stmoard Oil tNJ), Anaconda and Kenne- cot-l». Canadian issues shared ln_ the better feeling, Dome. ljflteflifll- 01131 Nickel preferred. BTFIZIIIEIYI 'I‘racti_on and Lake Shore all scoring tlflm-‘i of major tract-lens. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Jun. 4—(CP)- 6.1 nadian Commodity ExJiatitle- Bumm- gpflll Que K92 score) 33 7-8-34 t-s, _ Eggs spot: Eastern A-ltv-‘m 44A; A-meriium 30A; A-irvlleis 27A; n-n 27A; E-C 24A. MONTREAL. Jun. 4-40?)- Pi-gziuce Market pizcss here Sat- mday gs l-Qpm-ted by the Dominion DQpJrungiit, or Agriculture follow: Bugger; first grace _cre-.imery prints. Jobbing price. ‘30 1-4—30 1-2. first ‘lgrcde soiics. price, 34 3- ~35; ~ no 1 pasturizcd storage 34. no 2 storage 33 1-4. Cheese: current rceclnt western ivhites and colored 24 F2013, fac- tory shipping point. first grade, iviicicsztie western white and color- ed. 2S ncm. ": graded shiitment offering g 35; A—med'.um 30: tittllctg, 27-28: B grade 3-27: B grade 26-27". C ilF-Jde 23-43 1'3» Potatoes: Que whit-es :10 i i.30— 1.35: no 2 1.10-4.20: NB moun- tains no i 1.35-1.45: PEI izreen TORONTO. or net gains were boarded by the mining stocks i:i the filial session of the week on the Toronto stock exchange and the western Oils wcic ‘Iraditig was about on n par the recent tempo and turnover for the three-hour scsslm was shares. Base metal stocks added lightly to Friday's gains. The more in the golds was irrcgtilar. Bgflrtiivos boickecl clown 8 cents 2 5-81 2 It'll‘ '72 3-8; 3 nor 69 7-8; 4 nor 68 1-2; 5 wheat wheat 64 1-2; ford wheat 60 1-2; 1 amber diti"tim '15 3-4. Oats: 2 CW 50 3-82 ex 3 CW 49 3-8; 3 CW 4'7 7-8: ex l 3-4: 2 a 6G 1-42 6 feed 45 ‘7-8: 3 . CW 6 rotv 64 3-4: 3-42 3 CW 6 7-31 2 feed 5S To ron to Exch ange ilart. 4--rCPl--Mln- induetrials and down slightly. with 80 ,000 Wright-Hur- to Several penny golds, including fiancoeur. cupine. Ccchcnotir Willans Jason posted substantial gains. Senior oils lsoaidrd mire losses than gains but most. cf the indt lgiall groups maintained an even ee. Vermliatn was the only active trader in tltc wrstcrgi oil li~t it gained 2 1-4 in '7. Dawes irst a cent and Roynlile to l9 1-2. Hm esiaad Oil and Gas wse in demmi Mitt to 2 3-4. Eonetiil, Cent". a1 Por- and IS- and ivcs down 1-2 at an advance of a NAZI CHIEF FIRED? The New York Times published the fcliotving story: "According t0 private and tvail-atithent on reitciiitig tit:- Tiincs. General I-“'"l form? t Hated in- Ncv York "l-Afitivihiil Wal- thci" voii Eztitteh iii-chief cf a incinb secret ci I Y c binet policy, h. COlillliilll&l1‘I'- n amirs ind ‘ of Rcizli-fuciii-It‘ H1101".- councii on for- has iiaii attire in Vic ... l iievcci to have been relic». lisen :1'f‘ll in is lic- oi‘ his pcst of z-cmmaticl on the central Moscow front.‘ _ ATLANTIC CHIEF . Pictured at his desk in wmhmg- i011 eflcr promotion m new job as coiiimandei‘ of the U. S. Atlantic .l. is Rear Iiigersoll. Admiral Royal E. Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Canada Commerce Royal Bk Aioiitrcril Nova Scotia MINING ' (Canadia-n V‘ Press) TORONTO. Jan. -i— Stocks Aunoi" Gold Beat" Ex Betittie Bidgood Boiietttl Braiorne Brit Doiit Rrotiliin Buff l Ank Cent Pat Cent Po: Cochcncur Conlaruni Con Smelt Davies Dcnisoii Dome Oil Duqtiestie East Mai Eldorado Franco Gold Eag‘e l-Iigrhwood Hollingci" ilomc Oil Homestead Hud Bay Min Int Nickel Jack Waite Jason Kerr Add Lake Shore Laniaque Macasso NlncLeod PAGE FIVE Lone Jap Holds Hawaiian lsland_._ Until Benny Kanahele Got Mad Ikfilirt NATIVE TELLS HOW I-IE KILLED PILOT WHO “CAPTURED" LAGES WHO HADNT HEARD OF THE WAR. By BETTY MeDONALD NEA Service Staff Correspondent HONOLULU-Five days after [hg world knew that the United States and Japan were at war. a Japan-- cse pilot, wearing ii Japanese uni. form, wandered peaceltilly" at large on the Havraiian island oi Niihau. He had loiried his plane, cut of gas, on one of the mom amazing ilands in the world, dllfl as he tralkcd through the only village there, he was ttiimolvsted by the peace-loving‘ Hawaiian natives. Because there are n0 '.\-‘< phones or radios on Niihtiti. \\‘l"ll"I‘. is 100 miles from Pearl Harbor, the in- habitants did not know Joey were at war. Only 180 Hawaiians and two Japanese live on this forbidden is- litnd, owned by the wealthy Robin- son family, ciireet descendants of a ' zlal honiesteaclcr, Mrs. Elizabeth S: cluir, \\l.o scttlcd there iii 1864. i The Japanese aviator was an in- congruotis fltltlillCli to that happj." i-"zzd ircptil-ziticn, when he ‘ n. m‘ rrd in‘ a btuid of l-laitf-itoi: cotrbr\_\':-.. AIUIISD PILOT In-INIIS 0N PEACE-LOVING ISLE lie was fll'll‘(‘(l with two pistols ztnzl a machine gun Wiicii \\“.‘.I‘C pioniiiiiy" taken a ' from him by the natives. H".- was aiiotvrd. how- cvcr. to wander about iii this s1 ligi‘ coinuittnitf; 0n ztn island h trad I‘I'\'Pl' l)(‘(‘li mentioned. "ioly itt'.'<‘l‘ (ii-tainted of, by 'l‘iie story of his critablishineiil, in!" n fcw brief ho of g1 Jmmn. osv-tioiniiiatcd “niilit ~ rcgntic.‘ .. will g0 down in annals of island ISLE FROM VII? A»... ... ....v__..".@id; Benjamin Knnaliclc and his wlh, Ella. III: liurlctl Jap pilot against. a stone witll . . she history. Because, for those few lion . Japan had n base wuthin l0!) s;ri_ing milrs o! l"“l‘l l ' Thl- ‘ "y of bv Benin Ktii: iii..it who itiitiliv kiiictl tiic ;s a tit-.l- HIHIIC Cll(‘._ In piduiii-Eiigii-h. tiir- six-int". puiwr-iiioozietl I-Iawa 1i fll‘l‘.\‘ill on December zinese in a 5511111? plane, apparently air attack otet" Oaliti ' ‘My itciglibar, ll . hanc, found liiiii, siitiii"). iii a ti! "lit- . J . , ....-....,v,...,. . . , , ... liciit his bruins out. = Dir-tic, so tic took 0.1m to the an lioni - d made him wei ‘ ‘ Etc Hawaiian. ill to rotim the is- ttitt know about, llP \\.\F zit libci'.y_ :tt"._:i Shiiitzini. thc “no u l‘l' on Niiliau l. sviaiuti tlicm ‘.0 help . iii not ti-zlifll Shin. anti git hi! bark with a - paper». were iitz~1 .l.; iia ' Japanese. ii the guns f the village. . night with ‘ho whole cani- _ "1 in c-n ix: in - l).".(‘K oi ' ‘Tho ll‘ t: iiitiriiiivi, H11: on and the fLcr fcittiti inc anti my wile iii rt cave TlKiV livtrrc s1 iivintis that limp w: I‘“llt‘! .--.0ti_, by now, rind the pain‘ Intl iitiriiwl hi. 91mm Tiny itskt-tl ilit‘ in find IlllYlIil anti I p tciislutl to iiclp them search icr llllli. in a ride :- catvc sltctgttit. picked up the pilot ' st tic 'Tl‘-t“.\' were getting iiiiidcicr and and fililllli‘ I mm}; flit-l; were going to commit suicide bo- thc nilot etiw- H, 116,3 his ll I gixibbi-ri ~11» ms- . iizlcl "ho: inc in ill" opt". tstonariii (.1111 the Benny Kniiaht-le iictwirtiini; to his story. anti threw him . “Ill 1 _ blond -- m- ‘ 1.. large ruck. ' _ i ada iroi and killed hzmseit Cm“ When help from Kauai nrrivcri, _ _ __ they found Kanahele had walked ‘“ I n I _l I f w“ l p“ homie gbrcatiso he didn't feel so __ Some of the cowboy. of’ tie tiny ziwai an is um ‘o - jlfli- " floor." ie is now remit-crating at .1 1L1 {tired in a whalcbuat like the one _in which Ilttvilit lxulutraliaiic Kauai 110593;‘; I l and companions escaped to seek Mll- __" 1\{;|(15cn 5i 1-2 JOIIN A VICKERSON. PIONEER Mrs. Hector MacDonald, Vim- 217 0F ISUENA VISTA, DIES oouver__ B. C.: Zvirs. Robert Post. 135 - _ Cambndge. Mas. ' Mrs. C. E‘. Mac- 104 John Andrew Vickerson. a 113519- fyirthtlilr, Colrntvnll; Mrs. John 2 1-8 tlcnt of Buena Vista since ititi, cwc . Norti River; and Edmund 34m corp 130 died at i2 o'clock last tiight at the of Ftrtonviiie. ‘Y. Arnhem. 25 Rio Grande hospital foilotviiig a The body was in ("are of the ' Navbob 22 lingering illness. stvvs a Colliladti i-itimpiirey" Funeral omcil at Buena Noianda 51 1-2 UKClIIlllgQ-VHE was i4 .\’<‘_a1'5 °(- V159"- Close Normetai 85 Mi". Viciterion was born Jail. 12. l ‘ w OBrien 83 1867, on Prince Edwin! Isand. (OASTAL PLANES 145 Ont Nickel 13E! 3-8 gllgiulilainlmilllpcalllfiolrti lliwiisfifltlvinitilyl GEZLIVE NAMES 4 1-2 Pcixoii G a 1 _- _ * _ " ' _ __ 94 pick Crow 235 years. cict, Four teats later he mOV- _LQNDON- Jan- 4‘ ‘GP’ A“ Acfl , - =1 or, . m. m“; motioned at a Coastal Common g 1.» punch 7n ed to Buenzi. Vi. a \\ t c _ 4 _ _ V ‘ _ qt) k Irenrcr 57 resided since that time On Julv 3° “quad-(llmlithllctel the‘ planes lWEIC . ' ~ " ' , ‘ .‘ i. _‘ name a er ciiirat- ers in cassio 925 Preston 310 1890, he was mniiizd to M...‘ D11" III)'iIIOIO{I_V——-.‘ADOIIO, Bacchus, Castor in Cluciitoiit 0T3 ‘igéijrvmbrlxllls Dilllliil. Jupltrr, bVlCl‘Céll'yg-ll"lf)ilgélll ' 0 ?.'i .. .. w " " "tiisngi". 1e i‘ ‘i "d, Slliiugisntm 197 filX 0f Whm“ 5‘""'i"“» Th“ “l” 21mg (‘tlllléyfiillliIt dcchhlsd (its; iginev- 130 llilYI-llltl i9 1-" M1 . 1\_ 1i‘ 'l‘l‘°1'lld"l*’- “lid 1 R°Y thing about. li-. Out- clai" the plane ,, Siitrriit. 95 r field oi Isucziu Vim N ‘U- he 50:1‘\'lC(‘d—Cil&l0l‘~C2\lll(‘ otit of U) ' cc n; J ‘Tiliison oi Santa Igllllllil 1, (élllllf-i thglhnngalii wlllh a llffldlld 11?: ilailie i.‘ L k 6 Ed Vickcvson of‘ drier. -o 0.. ~ itircni . ie squii i"ot"i l'0( tie snuggle?‘ c ‘.1 7.8 Mrs, William Dottistiii and James ltlffl so ucll they ticcidcd to do nwav 1 ‘iii ‘Itch oRck 185 Vickezson 0t Oakiauti. Citiii, tr-n with the "d. 'ili'..\" and now are 4 1 4 gm; 3.1m“ 155 grandchildren and Il\'£‘}Yi'(".\l graiitl- firing a t with names like ' - , . ,~ ., , ~ - Brnvet"b:'ook:iiid Joiibert. (3 i-s ilttan ‘Ll tnildun. Th; IOUO-Hiii] i.o\_\ rile- 9 1-3 gtlivtiitite 195 ceased were broL-hers anti ShtFlb. 2 - Teak Hugh 230 , s__ 36 Tobtirn 10§ 4i Uchi 0 s 1.2 tirii Cda 12;} iii Vcnttnrs 3-70 it) 1-2 Vcrniilata '_7 2S3 Waite Anitt 47a 2 3-H '\\'1‘t Hilrg 2B7 2o 1-8 , 315 UNLISTEI) 1a _ '_‘.'r '-2 Dniiiotisie 2o 451 I-‘ootlii ls T-"i i0 i-‘sl Xillndy 410 Fond Ore 11-1 I65 Min I‘(I's iflleveslpruins. mountains l.45-—I.C0; whitts 1.40- 1.50. oII the Ottawl llatlon, ' behind Mr. (Shun-hill. I-‘rom the moment he stepptd from hls special Churchill found the people of the Canadian capllll normed lo enjoy the experience, rare in the train. guided by almost too much Ilumlnlnn. Above, Commander I). E. Premier King, hardy Wlnstnu for him. But hath national leader-n Thompson (‘rowds lim- tho route of Prcmlrr Churchill and Premier King us they arrive in Ottawa from Wwliington. Ilere, Mr. King bow Mr. Churc- hill Info I-Insl Block u officem hold bark the press o! admirers.