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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 2

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SASKATOON STAR-rHOENTX TUESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1911 PAGE TWO NEWS IN BRIEF Says News Part Of Battle Plans No Canadians in Civil Honors List Continuing Italy FROi PAGE ONE Continuing Hitler FROM PAGE ONE when the European Invasion finally POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., 41 ready to roll United -Nations CAP). President and Mrs. Roose WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (AP) Palmer Hoyt, retiring domestic hipping would be able to keep it velt have deeded the family homestead and S3 acres of land at Hyde moving and well supplied.

ed Kingdom. No Canadian names (' mans," he eald, "but they will have to prove themselves." By BOSS MUNRO Canadian Pres Staff Writer LONDON. Jan. 4. Awards to LEON, Spain, Jan.

4 (APW Park to the United States Government for use as a "national historic! site." The deed gives the Govern director of the Office of War Information, declared Monday that arrangements for news from the invasion of Western Europe "should be built right into the The work ot tne mercnam navy i. rrncnlced in the awards as well Twenty-nine persons were known Italy Monday and once again battered the Turin railway yards. The main blow was against Villa IVrosa i and photographs showed the main building, 600 by ment the entire frontage of the to have been killed and 01 Injured the Madrld-Corunna as persons engaged in war transport, shipbuilding, Atlantic plane original 110 acrea bought by the battle plans." ferrying, supply rectories, ora-nance depots. cIvH defence and war Hoyt, at an informal press conference after turning over his (. 1 mail train collided with a switch engine in a tunnel near tha village of Torre, setting six coaches afire.

NEW YORK. Jan. 4 (AP). Emit Ludwig, historian and biographer, said today Adolf Hitler's New Year proclamation to the German nation was "a victory for the Allies" and predicted it would lead to the Nazi leader's death. "Hitler." said Ludwig in a letter organisation.

O.W.I. post to George W. Healy, managing editor of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, said he ex GLACE BAY, N.S., Jan. 4 (CP). O.B.E.

TO MUNICH PILOT C9Ma nmaantattnti The Dominion Coal Company announced Monday Its price of coal to consumers has been ad direct of the B.B.C. and one of pected that the invasion strategy would include plans for accurate 1.200 feet, at a nearby plant was hit directly. Oilier hits were cored on nearby building apparently living quarters for workers. There was little doubt the plant, making bearings for airplanes, submarines and other wur machines, would be out of operation for some time. Two waves of bomber struck at tha plant.

The two formations that pound the most familiar voices in Britain to the Times, "Is a moriturus (as men and women playing a valuable part in maintaining Britain' sup-ply front featured the second part of the Kinga New Years honors list, covering" clvit awards, released Monday. Following recent custom because of the paper shortage, the list was divided in two parU, the first being issued New Year's Eve. Because of their limited alie due to newsprint restrictions, British newspapers could not handle the full list at once. The second list contains names of 910 Teclpients of the Order of the British Empire, Member of the British Empire and British Empire Medal from all parts of the Unit- President's father, James Roosevelt, on the Albany Post Road in 1867, but the President retains about 6G acrea between the bouse and the Hudson River. NEWARK, N.J., Jan.

4 (AP). Evander J.MacIver, 72, of Mont-clair, N.J, who started the Prudential Insurance Company's Canadian division in 1909, died Monday. He was assistant secretary to the Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, having been associated with the concern for 47 years. Maclver was born in India and ana awirt transmission pf news received the O.B.E. Capt.

Louis vanced J1.08 per ton. The company is one of four Nova Scotia from the battle fronts. good as dead) after this manifesto. The generals are well aware that Brisson, captain of an aircraft in Healy said he concurred with concerns ordered by the National the R.A.F. transport command.

it will cost him the last enthusiasts Hoyt that the public should get an well am Cant. among his following. In these days war Labor Board to grant $l-a-day wage increase and paid vacations the date of hlB death will be fixed." Charles N. G. Felly of British over-Haas airwave who flew the iate accurate, realistic picture of military operations as rapidly as security will permit.

ed at the Turin rail yards met to employees. Citing Hitler' words that "if mil Prima Minister Chamberlain to nearly 30 German fighters. A good concentration of bombs hit the HAVANA, Jan. 4 (AP). A Com Hoyt is returning to his as publisher of the Morning Munich In 1938.

Felly was the puot lions of people no longer possess anything to lose, they can only gain something," Ludwig said the dic yards, sidings, warehouses and in went to Canada as a young man. He graduated from McGili Univer who carried supplies in an unarmed rumor to troons in North Africa. Oregonian at Portland. duetrial objectives, starting fires tator "has never uttered more fool munist spokesman said Cuban Communists would the party name and become the Socialist-Democratic Party, likewise aban and severing the main line rail A young brother of actor Charles ish ones to a people he promised to sity, and was a former president of the McGili University Club, New lead to world dominion, and Laughton, MaJ. Kobert T.

uiugn tnn mnnnfflntr riirAetnr of tha Na- HIS LAST RULINGS York. doning use of the red The added: party haa 130,000 registered mem Uonal Services Hostels Corporation, SOUTH BEND. Ind, Jan. 4 (AP). tne tjovernmeni-ownea nruiz- bers in Cuba, out of a population of less than 5,000,000.

H. S. Vance, chairman of Stude- GEORGE MACDONALD has Joined the Toronto office of Stevenson Scott, Ltd. advertising agency. Mr.

MacDonald was partner in the firm of Richard-son-MacDonald Ltd. for several years and after Mr. Richardson's death, when that agency was dissolved, joined WalBh Advertising Ltd. Some years ago Mr. MacDonald headed hi own agency, George H.

MacDonald Lt He is well known in Canadian advertising circles and has handled the advertising for a number of well known manufacturers during a long period of years. finn fnr tiniiaintr and leeainz in road, Allied fighters and dive-bombers wrecked or damaged dozens out of hundreds of German supply trucks found snowbound tn mountain passes. STRIKE YUGOSLAV. PORTS Other aircraft bombed the German-held Yugoslav ports of Split baker Corporation, announced that dustrial workers, was awarded the his company produced more than Chief Justice Sir Lyman Duff Winding Up Work in Supreme Court NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (AF).

O.B.E. 3H times as many Wright Cyclone "But the effect of his proclamation on the generals is still more important a military man forgives defeat because lost battles belong to a war, but a Junker will not back a helpless stumbler, and atheist who ends up bis important Jeers with a prayer to the 'Maker. No Prussian general will take that from a king or a leader." Two other O.B.E.'a eo to Robert Prince Hubertus of Saxe-Cobursr- aircraft engines last year as were irrgr riirActnr nf the nublications and-Gotha, killed last Novem built by. the company in 1942. jivuinn at tha Miniatrv of Infor OTTAWA, Jan.

4 (CP). Sir Ly Volume for the year, he said, was ber while a lieutenant in the German Air Force, the German Trans-ocean Agency said In a broadcast mation, and William C. Cowell, dl- 'WAREJPOLITICS! C.B.C. Official Checks Up Montreal Program on Topical Allusion MONTREAL, Jan. 4 (CP).

Maurice Goudrault, supervisor of station relations In Quebec for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, gald Monday night that station CKAC in Montreal had been "requested to see to it" that a commercial program conformed with provisions of the Canadian Broadcasting Act governing "dramatized political broadcasts." The progrm was "La Famine Tnllnnaur" HITTll-BPrllll family and Sibenlk, and attacked a large concentration of troops at Pripedor Im Vnn.lalD 22,925 units. man Duff, Chief Justice of Canada was in his office in the old Su- rector or priming ana uuming bi recorded by the Associated Press, i A German broadcast said Alltedi Put- HIS Majesty stationery omc, im.Kk h.u hncift rnnnHlhla for the Prince Hubertus, 34, was the ting final touches on some Judg third child of the former ruling SIOUX CITY, Ia Jan. 4 Robert Pike, president of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs, said the organization would send official booKieis on war acuvitie. planes had carried out a "terror attack" on the communications centre of Pistoia, 21 miles north Tn "HMIfire Corner" ffoes a Brit Duke of Saxe-Coburg-and-Gotha, ments, and when these are finished his work In this high office will be at an end. i.h trmnlia Mndal for Archie Stan carl HOW TO RELIEVE PILE TORTURE QUICKLY AND EASILY If you are troubled with Itching pile! or 25 or 30 "Wedding gowns with com.

west of Florence. ley supervising night telephonists Friday he will be 79 and his term Light bombers and fighter-bomb- RIO DE JANEIRO. Jan, 4 (AP). i.t tha nnvnp tRientiona excnanza. Continuing Russians FROM PAGE ONE of chief justice automatically ends plete accessories to Britain to be loaned to brldea who are unable to get them because of the wartime era lashed at the Germans in the Flying in several transport planes K.

Martin, acting secretary im ih National nifle Association and following two extensions after he became 75. The Government Is battle" area of Italy, hitting at mo group or lighter pilots and rectal loreneaa, do not delay treatment and run the rlik of letting this condition bacons shortage. known to hundreds of competitors expected to name his successor ground troops of the Brazilian Air Force departed Monday for an un chronic. Any Itching or loreneu or painful story program broadcast nightly at the prewar Bis ley meets, was this week. tor transport in the Avezzano area, gun positions near Cervara and also carrying out another raid against the port of Civitavecchia, HALIFAX, Jan.

4 (CP), Liquor of stool is nature's warning and proper treatment ihould be eecured at once. specified war front the first made a member or tne ureter oi Frail but as erect and courteous permits in Nova Scotia this year Brazilians to leave for active oper tha tension between Russia and the Polish Government In London. Poland and Russia have no dlplomatto relations. the British Empire. For this nurnoae eet a nackage of Hem- are Dei rig issued in Book form in as ever, Sir Lyman will long be remembered aa one of Canada's northwest of Rome.

ftnld from Plnder's DruK Stores or any ations Monday to rrmay unaer nponnui-ehlp of the Montreal Light, Heat and Power Consolidated. The request to the radio station -was made to thn proposed expropriation of M.L.H. and P. by the stead of the card used the past few During the, day seven enemy airy greatest Jurists. For 37 years, first druggist and use as directed.

This formula which Is used Internally Is a small, easy to take tablet, will quickly relieve the years. The permit, containing sev NEW YORK, Jan. 4 Jan Kwaplnskl, Polish deputy as judge and later as chief Justice, craft were destroyed and three Allied planes are missing. baby boy about five months old. C.C.F.

Picks Out Research' Chief Sir Lyman has been a constant eral pages, is marked off by weeks with spaces for atamplng as the ration Is used, and costs, 50 cents, premier who attended the United Provincial Government. aAm. i.lignn,. wr mad in the described by police as the best- worker in the old stone building, Itching and soreness ana aia neeiing the sore tender spots. Hcm-Rold Is pleasant to use.

Is highly recommended and it seems the height of folly for any one to rlak a painful and chronlo pile condition when such a fine remedy may be hail at uch a small cost. ressed foundling in their memory. compared with 25 cents last year. presentation of the program after Nations relief conference in Atlantic City, said In Chicago three weeks ago that instructions had cooed in Foundling Hospital Mon REGINA, Jan. 4 day as authorities sought identity MONTREAL, Jan.

4 (CP). Mont- If you try tira-Kom ana are noi entirely loaned with the results, your druggist will Stewart Jamleson, statistical offi Extend Azores Bases? MADRID, Jan. 4 (AP). The French press carried a dispatch from Lisbon Monday reporting that the agreement in which Portugal REFLECTED GLORY realers mailed nearly 13,000,000 let been issued to the Polish under or tne mother who abandoned it in a Park Avenue Church. i the request was mane, mr, muuu said.

Gestapo Man Shot gladly return your money. cer of the Dominion Department of ground and that they bad been ters from December 15 to December ti, an increase of 7.30 per cent submitted to the British and Unit-! Labor at Ottawa, has been appointed national research director STOCKHOLM, Jan. 4 (AP). Fi LONDON, Jan. 4 (CP).

Capt. over the same period in 1942. gave Britain use of naval and air ed States high commands. nance Minister Valno Tanner. Fin- Rev.

Colin Montgomery, British NEW YORK, Jan. 4 CAP). A BBC. broadcast to Europe said 4hot OnnnrBl Berkelmann. Ges- He did not indicate whether the MONTREAL, Jan, 4.

Dr. Lasalle ianas leading political figure, suf bases In the Azores had bee extended to include Madeira and that army padre, gays he doesn't know ot the C.C.F., tha party's national leader, M. J. Coldwell, announced chlefs-of-staff approved, however, fered nis nrst major defeat Sun Laberge, head of the Quebec tuber hi famous brother, Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery, but thinks "he British forces bad landed there day as the Social Democrats re tapo chief for Western Poland, had A statement put out by a high Monday, culosis department, said that "between 15,000 and 20,000 homes' are The dispatch said there was no 9 jected hia candidate for party gen Polish source last month declar been shot dead by lour Herman must be a clever broke." Tha appointment was made over confirmation of the report by the affected by tuberculosis." eral secretary.

Jussl Lonkainen, a ing that the people In eastern Po The captain arrived in London officers rather than dying oi hi ncss as reported in Berlin. Portuguese. newspaperman and a member of shortly after the generals pres Parliament, was elected Secretary land may fight occupying Russian troops was looked upon as outdated by a Polish embassy spokesman ence was announced Monday, and over M. xopi, a pronounced antl- the weekend by the national council of the which met her during the sessions of tha C.C.F. national conference.

Doctor Jamieson will fill the vacancy created by yie resignation of Lloyd Shaw, former asked that he be excused answer ttussian. Deaths today. GALT, Jan. 4 (CP). A girl student at Gait Collegiate Institute had her mouth sealed with adhesive tape by her Instructor for failing to obey a warning to stop talking In class.

Trustee W. A. Osbourne ing questions about his brother because "I don't know him. He left inn He said subsequent developments BUENOS AIRES. Jan.

4 (AP). at Teheran and London have some home to go into the army when I C.C.F, national research director. REMPEL ON JANUARY 4, AT what changed the situation. Mr. Shaw will Join the R.C.A.F.

was seven and I haven seen him two dozen times Blnce." Ruiwlas 1st Ukraine Army has told the board of education. The principal said he had admon Argentina tendered formal recognition to the revolutionary Government of Maj. Gualberto Villar-roel of Bolivia Monday, thereby his home, 1814 8th Street, east, Jacob Henry Rempel, 81 years January 14. plunged across the Polish frontier The padrs is 42, 14 years younger Doctor Jamieson Is a graduate of age, passed away. Survived but In Moscow's view "Poland" ished the teacher and that the disciplinary method bad been used than the general.

of tha University of British Colum CATS FOXES FUR ANIMALS Decerning the first to respond to apparently still lies 150 miles be Complaining good naturedly, he by widow and one daughter, Mrs. J. Frelter of South Makwa, Sask. without his knowledge or consent. bia and also attended tha University of California.

He was teaching yond, i The funeral service will be held the Intensive dlplomatlo gestures of the La Paz regime to obtain a standing among Western Heml- At this border, the Red Army Is said "this reflected glory is getting to be a bit of a nuisance," but added that it bad its useful points. REGINA, Jan. 4 (CP). "I am on tha staff of an American university when he was appotnted to January 6, at 3 p.m., from First Mennonite Church, 123 4th not surprised," said M. J.

Coldwell, .170 mile from Germany itself and 780 miles west of Stalingrad, scene phere countries, "When I go to a hotel and if it's Avenue, north. The Rev. J. national loader of the C.C.F., when asked Monday for comment on the of a great Nazi debacle in Janu full up," he explained, "I can usu Thiessen will officiate. Saskatoon CAIRO, Jan.

4 the tha statistics staff of the Labor Department at Ottawa. 11th Term for Mayor results of the Toronto municipal ary, 1943. Soviet offensives then already under way farther west, POULTRY Distempout the ON THE NOSE medi-cine, has been successful over 20 years. "An ally get a room if I say I am General Montgomery' two months since they arrived in Funeral Home has charge of the arrangements. Interment will be elections New Year's Day, when the Mediterranean war sone, Amer nine have travelled more than 5001 My other brothers are getting it the C.C.F.

was defeated in its first made in Woodlawn Cemetery, too, particularly the one in ican-trained Yugoslav airmen, flying Liberators presented to the all-out bid as a political organiza miles, toppling Kharkov, Kursk and Kiev. 1-5-C tion in that Held. Yugoslav Air Force by President In September, 1939,1 by military "The basis of franchise varies LAKEON JANUARY 2. IN A PORT ARTHUR, Jan. 4 (CP).

Mayor C. W. Cox, re-elected for his lUh consecutive term, had a majority of 824 over his two oppon General Montgomery's "Canadian Roosevelt, have averaged two oper local hospital, Mrs. Amy Amelia 9 rune sifted flour 4 tsime. Magic Baking Powder A tspn.

ealt 4 tbepns. shortening i cup milk labouU Brown eugar lllnnamon Vt cupralalat Mil, elf first three Insredlrnts. Cut In shortening, until mixed. Add milk to make smooth dough. Knead li minute on lightly floured board; roll dough into thick oblong.

Sprinkle with brown augar, cinnamon, raisins. Roll lengthwise; cut Into 1-inch ellcea. Bake cut elde down In greased muffin nana or pie pen In hot oven excellent product" "almost macical In tremendously in Province and naturally would have a bearing on ational flights a day. and political partition of Poland with Germany, Russia pushed her Polish frontier back in a jagged Lake, age 50, wife of James Lake, They are attached to a squad brother" is D. S.

Montgomery, Vancouver barrister, who ha lived in Canada for 34 year. He eaw serv ents when final unofficial returns the outcome. In addition, there ron of the United States 15th Air action. IjSi were reported Monday. Asquith.

Funeral services will be held January 5 at 2 p.m. from Asquith Anglican Church, with Force. would be practically no interest by the electors in municipal elections over New Year's Day," the C.C.F. ice In the First Great War with a Canadian regiment. line ranging generally from 100 to 210 miles farther west.

The Soviets have indicated in various ways that they consider this new territory as Mayor Cox received 3395 votes. Alex Gibson, Labor candidate, got Two of the Yugoslav bombers Park Funeral Chapel in charge 1,548, and Alderman Dr. ii. A. national leader said.

of arrangements. Interment will have been lost one over Sofia and the second at Augsburg. By agreement they are never used against Saunders, Independent, 1,523. be made in Asquith Cemetery. Russian, and still to be liberated, i Much of the Polish territory tak WINNIPEG, Jan.

4 (CP). E. B. Survived by her husband, James le9uj.) is minutes, jnaaea iv, Young Veteran Wears Medals. targets in Yugoslavia.

en by Russia formerly had been Jolllffe, Ontario C.C.F. leader, conv Ms Lake, of Asquith: three sons Thomas and Donald, with the I CANADA L'- Russian under earlier partitions of Poland, but waa Incorporated Into mentlng here Monday night on the Toronto elections in which the TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4 Canadian forces overseas. Jack Mother Not to Blame for the Children's Colds (AP). Benjamin Walker, a negro an Independent Poland after the C.C.F.

failed to elect a representa at home; one daughter, Dorothy, LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4 (AP). who claims he is 113 years old, First Great War. tive in tne city's municipal govern started the new year by getting LJ ment, said any suggestion that the WASHINGTON, Jan, 4 married here for the second time, at home: her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wilkinson of Asquith; one brother, Harry Wilkinson of Victoria; four sisters, Miss Lena C.C.F, had made a bid for power State Secretary Cordell Hull lndl- Judge Ben A. Meginniss said he in Toronto was "nonsense" Because he' due to receive his medical discharge on January 23, wounded Signalman George Glas-sick figures the United State Navy may as well be let in on the secret hi' only 15 years old. The youth, who wears Asiatic, American -and Despite all the mother can do the kiddie will run of doors not properly wrapped up; have on too much clothing; get overheated and cool off too ricnlv. eet their Feet wet: kick off the bed clothes, and married Walker and Icey Ida Bride cated today that the United States "It waa rather a bid for power INSURES 52, during the New Year holidays.

may make an effort to bring Po Wilkinson of Selkirk, Mrs. A. Gordon of Asquith, Mrs. A. L.

on the part of the Tories, who ran JJiAyrf? He said Walker told him he was land and Russia together diplo Poole of Zealandia. and Mrs, born April 15, 1830, had been mar matically and thus prevent any candidates as non-partisans." he Bald, adding that there was actually a minority of C.C.F. candidate in W. C. Bearness of Asquith.

ried once before for 60 years and flare-up now that Red troops have BAKING E-l-4-c European campaign ribbons, told a reporter that he managed to enlist In the navy in November, 1912, at has 16 children. crossed the Polish frontier. the field. do a down things the mother cannot help. Half the battle in treating children's Colds Is to give them something they will like; something they will take without any fuss, and this tha mother will find in Dr.

Wood's Norway Tine Syrup, a remedy used by Canadian mothers, for the pant 48 years. Price 35o a bottle; the Urge family sue, about 3 times as much, 60c, at A drug counters. Tha T. Milburo, Limited, Toronto, OnU Asked at his press conference the age of 1414- TORONTO. Jan.

4 (CP). Pro SUCCESS Funerals Expectant Mother fessor George Grube, member of about the forthcoming visit here of Stanlslaw Mikolajczyk, premier of the Polish Government in London, Hull said the purpose of the visit could be inferred from the situation tha Ontario C.C.F. executive and Sleep Walker Upheld by Court an unsuccessful board of education candidate in Toronto's New Year's LEE-THE FUNERAL SERVICE PASADENA, Jan. 4 (AP). Frank Nicholas, 52, went sleep in Europe.

NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (AP). In of Thomas Dixon Lee, 58 years of age, of Penticton, B.C., was held December 81, from the chapel Day election, told the Rlverdale C.C.F. Association Monday night that tha C.C.F.'s 23 candidates were London reported that Mlkolajczyk walking, clad in underwear and carrying an alarm clock, set to ring what was reported the first case of its kind in this area, Supreme Court Justice John E. McGeehan denied of the Saskatoon Funeral Home, defeated because property rights were given precedence over human Mr.

19 passed away on Decem at 6 a.m. Police beat the clock in waking him, is coming to Washington. LIVESTOCK ber 25. The Very Rev. Dean Monday a landlord's plea for evic rights.

E. Fuller officiated. Pallbearers tion of a soldier' wife who expects He said one-third of the party's a baby soon. supporters were old enough for The landlord sought to dispossess military eervice, but lacked the R. H.

Potter, W. S. Locke, George M. Donald, G. Pcrrlam, R.

K. House, E. E. Gilbert. Interment wa made in the Soldiers' Plot at Woodlawn Cemetery.

1-5-C municipal vote held by older age Mrs. Eve Schatzberg from her 1V4-room apartment in the Bronx. groups ana property owners Mrs. Schatzberg husband, Ru SASKATOON Supplied by Tprtmnt of Agriculture, Bukatoon, Saak, Turmhiy, January 4, 11M4 Reofht for the rant 34 twin at tlnnka LONDON, Jan. 4 (CP).

A tele BENDER THE FUNERAL' dolph, waa inducted into the United State Army last July 4 and now Is stationed at Fort Meade, Md. Her phone service between London and Moscow, severed since 1939, will be lease expired August 10, she said. restored February 1. tot). yard and plant amounts to calf).

13 calves, huge, 15 If juur tcmlcncy to cfiiislipatinii is incrcasinrj HEAD THIS NOW! riAIN FACTSI Moat laxatives and purges act on the entire 27 feet el your intentinal canal. But constipation craftily occurs only in the last feet of bowels so these laxatives orten increase your tendency to constipation. Beecham'i Pills are gentle, yet thorough; do not cause overstimulation or dangerous constipation increase. They act mainly on the "vital 8 feet" not The Dally Mall said callu would Municipal Court Judge Christo aiivrp and lambs. NOTICE RE PUBLIC HEARINGS SASKATCHEWAN RECONSTRUCTION COUNCIL' The Saskatchewan Reconstruction Council will hold puhlio hearings in Saskatoon commencing Wednesday, January 19th, 1944.

for the purpose of receiving submissions and evidence relating to: "Conditions and problem that are likely to arise during or alU-r thn conclusion of thn war" and to aaxlat the Council to "develop and recommend plunt, policies and actlvitlea for thn purpose ot meeting such condition and problems." All parties desiring to appear before the Council are hereby requested to forward to the Secretary copies in duplicate of the submissions they intend to present at the aforementioned public hearings as far in advance of the above date as possible and not later than January 15th. Oood demand top pert euaitty cattle. have to be booked through the Ministry of Information with conies service of Clara Bender, 17 years of age, of Morse, was held January 3, at Morse, Sask. Bur- vivlng are her father and mother, nix brothers and three sisters, The Saskatoon Funeral Home had charge of the local arrangements. Interment was made at Morse, Sask.

1-5-e pher McGrath who refused originally to dispossess Mrs. Schatzberg prtcea firm, common cattle alow and very hard to aelL Kales lata yeeterday and of the material to be used sub himself came into the Supreme Court chamber to plead to Justice today, good it fere 111 to $11.25, couple of iral tope 911.50 to $11. 1. common teera to $0: bant he I fere jrond enws mostly as to t7.Ni, odd sal ahade mitted beforehand. The new service, the newspaper said, will operate from 10 a.m.

until 1 p.m. dally. McGeehan on the woman a behalf. nigner, common cowa to om. 'Aside from the legal angle," said calf market ateadv.

ouaiitv ordinary. McGrath, "I appeal to you not to WALKER THE FUNERAL bulk of aales 17 to $12: couple of better LONDON, Jan. 4 (CP). A saivea yesiernay ai eia.ou. make me dip my pen into the blood 5k 1 noi mantei steady at iid.vo tor mother's frantlo appeal had a doc of American soldiers and put this rail era He, delivered oft trucks, 1 tor ana ambulance waiting at the soldier a wife and unborn child on premium on cftrcanscs.

miny-iive gooa eneep sofa tor a. station Monday Tor a young sol DEAN F. CRONKJTE, K.G, Chairman GEO. OLIVER, Secretary the street." dler who had boarded the train on the entire bowels. That's why they are so highly recommended.

All-vegetable ingredients. Buy a box of Beecham's Fills from your druggist today, toi and 4o a few miles away after ending home furlough. Villagers Demand PRINCE ALBERT Btxcltl to ths Bttr-Pbosnlx SASKATCHEWAN RECONSTRUCTION COUNCIL Legislative Building Beglna, Sask. service of Bessie Walker, 69 years of age of 1411 11th Street, west, who passed away December 80, wa held January 3, from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. The Rev.

George P. Forsey officiated. Her son, L.A.C. G. Walker, R.C.A.F, stationed at Newfoundland, attended funeral while on leave.

Pallbearers: McMurtry, J. Wllkie. W. C. Ma-gill, J.

Dearden. Interment was made in Woodlawn Cemetery. 1-5-c "I gave him something out of Mosley Removal Toed7, January 4, 1944 the wrong bottle," hie mother explained, fearing the lad was poi soned. Cattls about itradr lth lt k's rlono, tnma fairly fond killing tepr SIO.Ml top bulclwr helffru till SO; (at RHIPTON UNDER WYCH-WOOD, Oxfordshire, Jan. 4 (AP).

But the aoldler ehrugged Hon- down up to Hogf unrhHtiKtMi cnaiantiy. $15-90. Bhep firmer, top lambs Slu.bO. A petition demanding removal "Mother always give me a dose Sir Oswald Mosley, former head of of medicine when I'm golnir away, British Fascists, and his return to he confided. "But I pour it down The Weather prison has been signed by 120 real the sink when she tsn looking, dents of this Cotswold village with MULDER THE FUNERAL aervlce of Joanna Mulder, B5 years of ago, of 120 Avenue who passed elway December 31, was held January 3, from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral a pre-war population of 639.

ALGIERS, Jan. 4 (AP). Alfred don't want him here," said Duff Cooper, accompanied by his the petition, addressed to Prime C.C.F. Meeting Wednesday, Jan. 5 8 p.m.

LEGION HALL SrEAKERS COLIN CAMERON MI A. OF COMOX, B.C also wlfo, Lady Dlnna, arrived Monday to assume his duties as British rep Minister Churchill and Home Sec Home. The Rev. R. E.

S. Toms retary Herbert Morrison, Simila resentative to tn French Com officiated. Interment was made petitions are being circulated in mittee of National Liberation In Woodlawn Cemetery. 1-5-c neighboring towns. He succeeds Harold MacMlllan 1 Tueadtiy, JnmiKry 4, 11114 'Mux.

Mm Kfnnm 2A 7 Winnipeg -li 3 Rmnrimi 2'1 A Tn Pu 4 Mltinedoei, IS in Krglna 1H in Munaa Jaw Tt 11 i SaNkatoon 13 111 Prince Albrrt 4 10 Nona 15 Swift Current 11 13 llliclni Hat 5 22 Llhbrl(lg 1.1 6 Calgary A 12 lSdruonton 1 Jc6 The angry villager aid they re who will continue in the Mediter CHAMBERS FUNERAL SERV ices for Harry Chambers, age 69 ranean area as a British member sented the fact that the Mosleys are living in comparative luxury, not even required to serve a fire of the Inter-Allied advisory coun cij on juaiy. COMMISSIOM SLSMA UWTtll Established Montreal Ribbon House has opening for commission salesman to introduce fast selling line of ribbons. Sales in Eastern Territories now in large volume. Please reply only If you have well established wholesale and retail connections and are prepared to submit references stating what houses you currently represent as well as what teirltorirs you cover. Please reply by airmail to STANDARD COTTONS LTD.

85 tit. Jul Strci't West Montreal, Que, of Asquith, who died December 31 In a local hospital, were held January 3, at 2 p.m., from Asquith United Church with Park Funeral watchers or air raid wardens, while C. H. CASTLEDEN, M.P. Yorkton O.

W. VALLEAU, M.L.A. Melfort WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 their own husbands, son and sweethearts ace fighting on the Kear Admiral Emory S. Land Chapel In charge.

Rev, R. Reid Asquith United Church, offi Pair anil deoWrdlr told to- battlefronts against Fascism. These men will hn taking rlaasr at thn C.C.F. SCHOOL being held at THE BENSBOKOUGH. Jan.

3 to 7, inclusive. Everybody welcome. Inserted by the C.C.F. Organization of Saskatoon Mosley and his wife were released from Holloway Prison No chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, reported Monday that "our shipping Is now just about adequate to meet all our etratcgio requirements." He expressed confidence that Hafkntrhewan: Fair and cold today Vl Werlnrmtay. Albma: Fair and cold today and tarty W1ntiar fullowed by a llttla Higher temperature.

Peace Klver DUtrlct: Generally fait and vember 20 after spending two years ciated. Interment in Asquith Cemetery. Pallbearers were H. Morgan, A. C.

But-well, H. Cattell, W. Duchett, A. Burwell and J. D.

i McTsvieh. -l-4-C in jail, and have been living at the ma kuday ana moat o( vxiuuaua. village inn here,.

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