.._._____--_--__.-i_ _ ___ .___ iiias-itu _ SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN AND PRINCE Guard spent s. abort leave at WESTERN GUARDIAN iii“ Miss Kathi Br - 1m! the week ire.“c;i.§'fi§?§tt1§r."$°i§§- in! her sister Mrs. Ray Praught. _-_._ Miss Margaret DeaRoche recent visitor to Bummerside. frgrfdsvflarilt%ha?fiattrtfelt“gwnkwlviiilgltmz an winter holidays. e °u Mr. Llo d Read h t home to vylsit his fgmilyu rfiffifi uardim w“, u, nun,“ u, m; hum; in flnmmgrflflg y, his jolnini the armed fogces. a; 2.,- pcr ca; 0' 10c per week. Phone 2&9 for this service or M _ Arm M‘? tit-r to the no; responsible for deliveries on your ruuie. Han?“ “d; a sag? \_igeiiua‘e%.iéf - nsh and Alberton, —UTIINSILS all kinds obt i bl ‘ at Braces L-Ici-g-li-i Milieu. '§‘§<‘>'P§m?§rsiv3f‘§.$§§°rro§§ _PR0MPT SERVICE on your an official source that his son who 1'.‘ l-J TH lacs-rs. Mrs. John Pond. u Church Street-Phone as suiumcnsiur and I'll-ROI coon-u N", suhsgflpllofll Advertising alionlfl be left with Mrs. Pond. -. hl dell t of the lolluwln t r Ill The Guardld" m” b‘ M“ Suminésidrz, ‘ ‘ o a , w te Street. Guns-hes Drugstore. Water Street. Toronto Boaaitzglfy, vaatzr Street Mark Gsndel. 61 (irsnville Street. Ill. The G w..." do) ve 31"" "" tllrftrll llll‘ new: n! utlvertinns of e Inserts-cl at l gululllll l- ' n: lull-rust. In" "Mun. inn) l" ma) “full, - ylniiule In _ uoril i was reported missing after a At- __:__ __ films! uourlies Rexall Dgugs. lantic fatality some months i‘... is . .. n. .... s... ‘" °“*"“‘" z2ii.."*s":ii:.:s2.‘°:..Mr“r";- - -_\_\'I'. ‘ - , , ' ‘*1 ' am y n B“ _ L-l69-2-12-2i. —FIRST AID quick Mil-in! Kid- their hour of trial and also the hope _____ ney Plaster; are marvellous. Taylor that very pleasant is i to APEUAH Ladies and chlld- Drug Co.. Kenslngton. for theml_T_ news n s re . n, Rex --._ ' dIP-‘rws 59° ff-“d 79? “sic- - i. —SPEC|AL- - u?ci10-~>'\1“““°‘°‘d°‘I‘ 2m 2 m 2 39c, 69c and il-ficcgzlilgllfxlftixsgegsuirf.) $1.00 Store. Summerside. L-201-2-l2-2l. bafetv Rflz" Blades” m - l, B ce‘s. ._ and retaill%9_2f§z_21_ Carleton and Vicinity _{_ h-BUY vegetable scoops, scales. -__._ 4)“! Brnwgr; Bigodegmgfioveas‘ s ovels at Braces. L- 69-2-12-21. Grage gowns, galley“, l, JR 499 capacity. fi1_233_2;13_2i_ _l-.EPT0NA! T“; year round visiting in Summerside. the guest i“ tome for vim’ vigor and vimml 2° of Mrs. Calvin Chappell and Mrs. ‘TEE/tars -Mcirs oz. $1.00. Gourlies Rexall Drugs. David Larkms’ __\-_ll_l;NTl!\‘ I _2 2_ _l _ ____ nd ma» 6“- sgflf‘ “Qflmfifro; ___ I‘ ° 2 2 m" Mrs. Nathan Bell spent the past nnn plug C"- fl.l42-2-9-3i. —wnvc.s PARADE POSTPONED i" days "1 Augvstlve COW» ‘he e WllngSplfliflideTsclildifillled for No. 349st“?! h;"1\:T°“E1'- 5&1" Hflfmd R H rvce yng raring School“ owa an rs. owa . l" rvhs-llllf-dfiyclfieflrlfirv Surhmerslde this afternoon has been ———— Hdgqhe u A‘ "_ postponed. it was announced yesfer- Miss Mary Muttart has returned (Tl-avers; 7;“ g-i byhofflcfis of the staticn. The Lcme after a pleasant, visit with .. _ _ Barkl Mmiy “gig iv en ttlé gaiade ‘would be Lei‘ cousin. Mrs. Rqlnald Whit- ;- > - " hilsa-2-la-liq ‘m5 11° m“ e k"°“n-—5 lock, Hunter River. and her aunt, ~ _LEGION DIEETING _ A very Mrs. Johnston Mayf cld. u""c'sful me-Eting and card party rTuinily 0f U1“? s 1m N a cCm- ... _ , Wiefiis of Miss Robert-a Howatt, d ho eper -..-r hagcsttme ‘ggeiiglllhfimfle- ‘Sl- Cape ’l‘raverse, are sorry to learn . m l small cl Wage-s may’... “m rm. t‘ l .19 "e that slic is confined to her home m‘ - n ‘l1 One maid and man 1 ” ‘M_ ' “m: ‘r3 i“ ‘Ree? with a sprained ankle. “mil nous-rerun with fam- “gr " P- C- Mimi“ Pies!“- ni- -___ .p‘.. ‘ _ » ~ pxsided’ The matter °r ‘he Pléblio Gunner Charles Robertson has 51.31%“ ‘Heath Strong. Summer- $25113‘; H: afigsgf-Flisgslédlsilllfi W15 returned to Halifax after spending ' L-247-2-13-2iv Id: ed that since-Ye Gévexfnmvifil‘: itilrrkiygik-eiid with his family in __\' zirti Fi‘eetgwn_ iijfi ..d on r7329 hoIrLng of a plan's- ~ - care the l/egcn tF-IHIECES should d0 m} Apply‘ giving referen- O. S. Herbert -- ill prracli cii . Stewart of the . l Kensiiigtcii fliggotlyriégrlgglzer 2335a: thzrtldcig‘ R. C. N. V. R. Charlottetown. spent __ Fwetcwn 3 pm. "i; ‘ ~ ' the week-end at Iris hcme in Carle- ~aJ=ublect will baltflln Eastern giggaéefi brought the evening m ton. 553m; in Relation to the Sec- ‘ ' ‘ Mrs. Douglas Crossman returned to ClIRYICiVTOWIl Saturday cvenng i cumin: Bf Christ" “243- —Y. r. u. SERV-CE-The Prince- toivn Y. P. U. hsld their weekly ..lll-j'rl' Tl) Il-HJFAX — me L‘ l u M 1 r1 after ustir" her lmrcnts. Mr. and _J_ A. 1 walker Fe“ 11,15 m: ‘réfiulfén 1%“ el.-'.}.§’.._a“; 22,221,]? Mrs. Gordon Macwilllanis. Cape t in; cn return to HaLfiix alter There was a good attendance of “averse- ,ng a few days at h1s_honj|e members. President was in the chair —*— Anglo“ and 515g visiting in ggslmthe mélietingiopenedftewith htihg ell/flat and Mrs. Russell MacDonald - a“ serve t‘... t...’ w. t. "f" =12 m? GNP Hm has recent‘, re‘ d-“votruial ueriodnock icllerflglffl?!‘ and symmem e utldgfl “in o V's m5“ "a" Wmmmler‘ B‘ c‘ _S' all joihed ln-singlng Dear Lord and §;;§.f.'.,.dM§-§fi°".§h°s.5 bffililgnflf,‘ 41ml) P.~\l{'It‘Y -d'ild c regular fiatglsflt?’rggnglréd-scggiixrenifggéq the Prince County Hospital. it]; .x1 ry an since s1 . _ _ i at‘. c. Home on Wed- figritvgahtiig: Si?‘ tglesatilltemés Rlnzi sm- “Qg M“ 9”“ 551:3“?!- nlll- crcnlllg, There was a very atlon was carried out by ‘Itha- "mgrio iiamginrifllégtgvx $115 e - ' - and Mrs. e attendance. Prizes were won leader followed by prayer. _ _\l;-_=_ Rev Ahcrn and Mr. Law- devotional period was closed by Lafklfls PflTe11l8~ M1‘- m, B_ Gaga“ Reffcshments singing Come Let Us Sin of a Russell MBCDOIi-Td. ,6 Served finer {he danoe__s_ Wonderful Love. after wh ch the —-—— " Convener of the Recreation Com- Mrs. Lloyd Waugh and little son JED CEO-F CORPk-nle Md aiagtiteewfiave a discussion on the Arnold of Wilmot valley. arrived in c as Corps at S'Side is carrying on m“ Mrkrémzifisvfifigo rggesgfie‘ Caflew“ nlday- JanlmrY 3on1- 9° i» holding successful meetings h l f 1 k m to l d _ _ Ili aii enrollment of about so q§.§.}‘.,n§e“§'..1§e‘§§cus§d_ Pr?“ “IQ- wankhMutiallté; (an §atu“gfy'nyrs' i111! liifllc-i- P0. J- Riley 0! the mainder of the evening was pleas- l “KM ‘l’; ti“ m‘ wr‘ year‘ u?!‘ .C.A.l=‘. is giving the Corp infibfuc- antly spent in games of different 8y u fir’ “cmmpan er i . on military drill and Flt. Lt. kinds. The next meeting to be a so- 5m“- Mls Mildred‘ u’ Amherst- ,“ g,‘ Mum,“ ls mchlng the cial evening and friends are invited ‘m’ m‘? 1119371589 t9 MY- Wendell t . the st.‘ John's Ambulance gong}: 11111-612; stilgszintgif K31; Mww men"- um md first’ Md‘ The young —-——-—————— ' Mr. Arthur MacMicken, Carleton dies are all keen and will no an pnss tut examinations with Personals gjufiafsii" i" s-“mmemde 1"‘ ‘ltlmmrltrrlli; at}: 115mg? ' Olpugllii: -ivn-. and iHTrIuriu mu m *—— __ visiting in Montreal and ‘Ibronto. gazgfifit ggri§§kgovrélfid§gog ~O.W.LSOCALEVINING— --.._ ~ 1 hu.t**.r.i.s"e.i"e..i=liiz ssmrsstics..wlc.°ests ' "°°“‘ lvmeguetit: grésploeuarsggytlegeig when ML Callaghan had under; Muttart-MacWilliams Wedding... . , A quiet but pretty wedding took i... of Indian River Parish. The fe°§§fl“;h§lffi°"- 1&3, P'°"‘“F ‘f’ 1m at the United Church Par- ‘i pert of the evening was spent sonage, Amherst. at I RM. Satur- cards dthe lzcs rewonfifl - tuheltllsMll- Mrs-dime Maciiimodind Mr- M’ "d W'- “lbrm m "i- 323 fiiliatw’ flinch. Iimni... of ink vla lq l; A “ll lo“, and lsteied at the Clifton Hotel where . l {,1 flux.“ was wl-vcel-l by the they will remain for the balance of lgg",l:£gl bngihg’ glanxlfelvtgttfii: ' s 1n chm.“ and the remainder the wlnmfl-s‘ Wendell E. MacWllliams, son of the evening wns spent in dan- .,. Mr. and lvltrs. Edwin MacWilllanis, i. music for the occasion was cape fiaVerSEI m“ o. Earle Gob visit Mrs. Waugh's parents. Mr. y Mr. Bernie MacKin- I anedd fir. Jimmie Hardin and don was the officlatlnl clersymen lily enjoyed. The procee of '- Katherine: was most gratifying i all concerned. and the young couple were unat- rn u”.°“i§"‘.’"*.i" asnmmsree eng roc o m - A ve enfpyable social evening nlght, blue crepe, made with a long was hel int e0, M. B. A. all on “med bodlce whlch w“ trynmed Mmd“ even“? a “wred by m“ Willi gold crescents and stars. Irri- Tmmsh Bmnch ° u“ c- ' mediately after the ceremony the Cards were played from 8 until 10.80 h‘ y young couple h“ b‘, mow‘. when a dainty lunch was served, fol- r PP h e moon mp tdmmfax lowed by dancing. Music was fur- 01‘ 5th 0nd m m For m” nislied by the well known team. and 0 91' 1"‘ me c 93- b] k namely Mr. Jerome Gaudet violinist veiling the bride wore a ac accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Skerry- boucle cloth coat with mink 6011B!’ pianist. The social was a decided and square cut yoke outlined in success socially and financially. mull; {my Her pff-thc-face hat was -i of black felt and her shoes. Pu"? The premises known as the Tlii- and glove, we", also black, Both nlsh Meat Market is undergoing a the your“ people are extremely general reconditioning previous to popumn The bride w“ employed iirsenrfopelil?“ Jung? Aii§§vrnm$i§§°£ for acme time in the store of A. K. suplervlsing the interior decorating Lord. CW8 wflliferfi-n?“ gsthkgy wi also be the new proprietor. Ills turn from her 0 {In Amhem friends wish Jack every success in will take up residence n l of. his undertaking and as this is not where the groom is an ernp 0W9 new work to him we predict a suc- the Union Bales Co. The Guardian cessful enterprise which will fill I» 101m their many friends in wish- laig needed want in the commun- "m! Mn and MNL Macwtligleznlfifl - prosperousnnd happy We °- Everyone is pleased to see Mr. I. _ .8 imam“ @515“ lll%kri§°“§“ he lgrggtfle thalilis. hgzmihizfleltéégllgotrnnzxlaithly meet; The absence of two such capable hi8 °n Th“"sday'fl‘hif;uag)ui'l"fie general managers must be missed the ‘home of Mrs. a y mi the even more so in their respective presmient was in charze a the firms than in the social circle. meal“; opened by i-cpea n! x —-——-— Creed tn unison. The minutes 0 The icy conditions of the streets. m, m; maellng were read and ap- ronds andsidewaiks due to hteagly proved and five members respond- BY Ell. We Are As Near T0 You As Your ' i . hve roved a veri le L-l-l. rts of the Niall Bax azlgfillbllftatt block ' to the pedestrians sgrltgumclgncgltteeaewzgohegrd ‘ml and even the nimble are not iin- a b,“ o‘ 2B Gems m. my“, was 0w mu Depailment nu-. “m” '”d°“’“m“ ordered peid- "W" °' ‘mmk’ fey Howatt and l-Ier friends regret that Mn. Oc- were read from Stan tave Gaudet has been confined to Ira MurPhY- 1°‘ ‘zhflngfimporg? her home for some time. after a bad received. The more!!!‘ n", and fall from which she received a sei- qullh 4 pairs socks. 3 awe l m we ere out on the heii . 2 pairs of pyiflfllll “Med n ‘s — Red Cross Branch. More Y!" W“ Mr. Camille Chaisson employed on dmrlbuwd to be knit into Ell‘- "Le us amt Will will (at u". the staff of Morris Bernard a 00.. menu and each member is asked to Ilme court-m". m.“ td., has been admitted to Prince m“ a “um, squprcs l2 inches would If voku vision Star-ital’: county Humm l?‘ 13a: Iqllfie t0 the next meeting. The "mflllillvlrs are filled as: “oh bgtgethzvlpavexrgent. Both questionnaire on Citizenship was your crdrr as soon an It ls xiii-ed and li In aznt to vou d are. (liir Dru-s Store ls one Mn": but stocked In the mes and everything la "mmf by mall — simiely ___._ ""1111. rd - . a is .Ch i on have filled in by the ¢°YW°“°"~ w‘- T" available areiurvfehtallhimar: m, a ‘lptiiiihyfn of irhe zosihmuniiy. B. Gillespie. asnddaliifswefitsfémza "would, ' and t wish of e very speedy re- cor-gang; tznpregmm h" Quemom c "I —-—-~ fir. for the next meeting. Yhw d was in held t the home 0 - Clfitgthwiuatemrthe funeral ‘gem; Dsull.cn Thursday. Rb‘ v v of Mrs. Blanchard. ruary 12th. mu Calcl ‘liosealzf ———- .,. h narnfn" - sonmaasmt; 0%,!‘ l°i5§~ "cfefm "mm ‘h’ "sftttfiérrrlrna (ruins the care to a a wee on uslnese. .°‘ . -.. t nvclri after e’- -——- "°“"“""'"”r° uiiflna He. I’. I. Oloholsn of the Veter- feet-s. lira. Nathan Be . l‘! repare CQUNTY For Opening Of Victory Loan Drive Turnout at Summerside augurs well for success of loan in Prince County. m organization meeting to slut the 2nd victory loan campaign on "5 W“? was held in surrmcrside lB-it night in the Town Hail Mayor Lldswne chairman for the Sum- merside campaign presided. Mr, 3119b Dodds acted as secretary. There was s good turn out of in. tcrestcd citizens which augcrs well for the success of ille venture Mr. J. Leroy Holman. provincial chairman for the 1st victory cam- DBlBII. was the first speaker and expressed every confidence that, the town would be a success and that Prince County would rise to the occasion as it had done in the past. Mr._J. Frank Arnett who was town chalmian in the previous cam- DBIBH. also spoke along the sazne lines and assured Mayor Lidswne that‘ he would cooperate lii every possible way. Rev. C. W. Cook, pastor cf the Baptist Clzurch, and Ven. Arch- deacon G. R. Harrison. recur of St. Marys Church, spoke briefly. Ex-Mayor Campbell in a short address warned the people against complacency and stressed the need for every individual to re- alize his own responsibility in this war. He cited as an exam- ple of what can be done if the in- dividual really puts his shoulder to the wheel. in the splendid effort of the women of Prince County in their contributions to il e Red Cros. A worthwhile effort achieved with- out canvass or solicitation. filial’. Member Urges closing Vichy Legaticn OTTAWA. Feb. 12—(CPi—Con- tliiuance of Canadian (‘iplcmtitic relations with the Vichy uovcrn- merit was termed an appeasement policy in the House of Commons today by Rev. '1‘. C. Douglas (C. C. F. Weybtiimt. He described it as one of the fact- ors i€l1dll12 to popular discmtent and unrest in Canada. . Douglas was one of several speakers who expressed concern at the state of the public mind as de- bate on the Speech from the Throne continued. Like the others he stress- ed the importance of a united na- tional sentiment, Charles Parrnt (Lib. Quebec West and. Smith) was the only trembei‘ at the afternoon siitin" to express dissent from the government's pr]- icy of seeking to release from its aritl-crtviscrpion pledges by means of a plebiscite. Hung Kong Inquiry . Prime Minister Mackenzie Kin’! interrupted lVlr. Douglas‘ svacch when the latter referred to Horig Kong to announce that Chief Just- ice Sir Lyman Dilff. ns n r"":il mm- missioner. would conduct an inquiry into clrcumsiancrs surrounding the‘ sending to Honlz Kong of a con- tlngent. (Canadian troops sent to Hong Kong numbered 1.885 officers and men. mostly members of the Quebec arrival Rifles and Winnipeg Grena- 8T5.) Both Arthur Slaght (Lib. Parry Gillespie and Mrs. Stewart Mac- Micken will be the lunch com- mittee. After a delicious lunch the meeting closed with the National Anthem \ mp YOU MACLHEAN YOUR mm ropavr EWIMIHOUT I SHADOW OI DOUBT’? Yes, without a shadow of doubt Mscieuis Tooth Paste cleans teeth thoroughly Q new, gpgrklin] whiteness, neutralizes mouth acid, keeps gums firm and healthy, leaves a pleasant breath. Buy a tube from your druggiut Qoday and prove for yourself why llaclelns has become the [AIOIST SELLING TOOTH PAST! IN ORIAT IIIIAIN MACLEAN pl-ROXIILB TOTH PKSTE H. T. Holman. D. I. MscNelll, also spoke. Mr. w. a. Darby. chair- hlm man for Prince Czuuty, gave s, short address and expressed his pleasure at the evident interest taken in the new war loan. He felt sum that with such influential citizens giving o! their time and energy to see this thing througli that Prince County would as usual mm its full quota of $465,000. He felt that every cltlun o; pm,“ County would recognise that. in w“ n9‘ 55ml] thflfl M d0 ‘n, mm‘ m" W11" they would deem their fight and privilege to m We thing throush. so that we can achieve victory. He felt u. sured cf the whole-hearted cooper_ ation of all in this undertaking, Mayor Lidstone in his closing n. marks said the interest taken u; “Us Opening meeting was m m. spiration for him to g0 aheml H, announced that Premier Campbell was the guest speaker tau evening Ark at‘ tl_ie high school when some pa. trwtic moving pictures would be shown to boost the Victory 1.0m and everyone was asked to be present. On Monday the beacon fire would be llt north ‘of the high schml all" the dedication ceremonies at the high school. The ceremonies would 5m“ ‘~73 "m1 11 Parade at 7 cclock. The All‘ F0roe band would play at dufelfnt Points in the town and at 7.30 would leave the town hall ta inarzli to the high school-S. Sound) and L.P. Picard (Lib. Belle- chassel defended the government's plebiscite policy. While Mr. Sla at 581d the, government must be e to act in any way necessary for the welfare of Canada. Mr. Picard said French Canadians are still op- posed to conscription and that 1t gill not be easy to convince them it necessary. Lucien Uubols (Lib. Nicolet-Yam- aska) said he will not oppose thr- plcb iie but served notice he will conscription for Ovejseag opp: - service. M11 filliulit urged the government to adopt the system of Parliament. my under-secretaries used in Great Britain and proposed by P1139 Minister Mackenzie King n few years ago. He said there were many members cf Parliament who could relieve ministers of some of their work and make a useful contribu. tion to the war effort in the role of parliamentary secretaries. After statin he had made a Del-- sonal study o fifth-column activi- ties he urged the governmcnt to get the interned Japanese "fier the mountains and. out of British Col- umbia". Without delay. 01190!!! Vichy Connection Mr. Douglas. first speaker of the afternoon. said if Great Britain ivanted to maintain a connection with Vichv it should find some other way than by asking Canada to play host to Vichy emissaries. (The French Legation in Ottawa is headed by Rene Ristelhueber who presented his credentials to the Governor-General June 3. 19/0. just before the fall of France. The Can- adlan Legation in Paris has been clpsed but Pierre Dupuy. Charge DAffaires whose headquarters now are London. makes occasional "rips to Vichy on government businus. (Last night it was said by offic- ials here that the present intention of the Canadian government is to allow the French minister to remain in Canada. However. these sources said there were indications from Washington that the United States ls not entirely satisfied with recent French actions and that if Wash- iniztori-Vichy relations were broken off the, French Lcgatlon here would be ordered closed.) CHRONICLE iovucwirt nuts rustling! m: su long-Standing Headaches Relieved E could not Indlutand why the headaches lie had been subject to were luddeniy relieved. His wife told ' , and he at once ant down and wrote the following letter:- "I am 62 years of age, and evr-r since I was a bog of ten 'e:irs, I was Iubjecttovery ad liea aches. But two earn ago the headaches eased flp—¥fll‘ what reason I did not; lrnmv. I was surprised when one tiny my wife told mo I had been lltilng Kruschen Salts in m cofiee for over two years. I am ati using them, as I know of nothing finerP-J. '1‘. Headaches can often be traced to ndi. ’ ’etcmach,and tothe retention in the system of stagnatf waste material which poisons the lood. Remove these poiaona~ reveni: them forming again—an you remove the cause of many nchae and ains. And that is just how en Salts brings leasant relief. Kruschen helps Flature to cleanse your body com- pletely of all clogging waste matter. your druggist for KRIISCHEN 51AM’ PACKAGE They've recently arrived from Britain—a large bottle with a small extra jar, 75c. complete. British Tank Expert here By The Canadian Press The elderly. neat-looking noon- er, dressed in regulation army uni- fomi with the rakish tam of ;I.e tank’ corps perches. on hzs ' ‘ graying hair, went to his l; the line of soldiers and waiicd for his name to be called “Drake-Brockman, Trooper. G." the Lieutenant called. "Here Sir, he answered. And thus was quiet- ly announced the arrival in Cili- iida of a former British _ ' army brigadier, rated as one of . best tank experts in England. Brockman had nOlLliig to say a- bout his drop from origaziicr to the ranks. but English newspapers car- ried his story some time nz-i fell- ing how he was court-chart: 1i af- ter striking over the head \\ l. l. stick an abusive German air olfxcr - ‘ ‘ who had been slot down in his area. This occurred. the papers ex- plained, just after his mother had received injuries in an air “from which she will ncvir recov- er." That was over a year ago. and Bmckman. a south African, sought permission to join the South Afri- can forces but the authorities le- fused him an exit lwrmii becniis" he was of military a-ir. Ho thou applied t0 the Canadians and was accepted. S0 now he is embarking on army life anew, once again starting the long arduous climb up from ms ranks. But. the short. stocky ex- brigadier seemed cheerful and wanted only to be classed as "the smartest soldier lri the company." He a peered to be well on his way. ough dressed similarly to the other troopers his pants had a little sharper crease. his mous- tache was more carefully trimmed and his tam was pulled over at a more rakisli angle British Counter-attack Singapore Cover evacuation of women and children’ from besieged area. In (By I. C. Daniel, Afloebted Prel lie" Writer) LONDON, lei. ll-(All-Tle Hifi lne on IUIIIPON. Itfl! bene- lng off the enveloping illseehr, for tines senator-attacked the Japa- nese invaders today, three of the charges breaking but one of them accomplishing its apparent objective of covering the continued evacua- ‘ tion o! women and children and the renewal of portable military snp- plies. ‘through flu dev and his lie evening the voice of the island! radio assured the world that the Ermpirvrs banner; had not yet been struck. ‘iopeless though the posi- tion ltlll appeared. At 8:90 p. m. British time (11:00 e. m. A.D.'I‘.) the Sinpporo sta- tion was saying:- "The Japanese are endeevoring to obscure the real position on the island of Singapore behind extra- vagant claims. "We are not any!!!‘ going to fight. We are going to . We shall em- erge from this. struggle." Gallant Optimism And while the gallant optimism of this statement was scarcely sup- ported by reports iliat all that could be taken from the island was be- ing rushed out, the radio return- ed to the alr at l0 p. m. slngapore time (i2 noon A.D.'l‘.\ to give the customary news bulletin and to prove that communications still were being held by the defenders. .C. Yates McDaniel. an Associat- ed Press war correspondent whose ship was lying offshore under un- ending bcaibinc attack, cent out a dispatch timed 3:45 p. m. that the invade were thrust steadily fol-war toward the last ‘British positions. ifl'l‘0lt§h their casualties had been piling. up from v!o'ent ovenfght counter-assaults and pownrhl Brlvsh artillery Ill". - As to his own position, and in- feitentlally that of other N t Battle @153 b m, llcbenhl markodz-m n‘ lrmihed incessantly "-...vo were bombed lnoeeeantly untl sundown erday 911d throughout today. e were divs- bombed half a dozen times but vve are still afloat and may get away tonight." Up until early tonikht the 1M9 detailed information available here as to the position of the British- Japaneee lines had them roughly bisectirig the 206 WHITE-mile 1R- land extending southward from the naval bggg to the tOWTl 0f Pnsll‘ Panjang on the south shore. ‘This. however. was; on Wednesday- and it was obvious that umnv changes had still occurred. In detail. this fighting line ran from the naval base to the mun-ri- al reservoirs in We centre of the sland. then to the old race course lust outside Sinwanoi-es ncrihw 1s‘- ‘em suburbs and then on down f0 Paslr Panjang. The Japanese claimed that nniv Brlti~h "remnants" hold on in tho northwestern outskirts of fiiivtiwvY‘ cltv and that "final 0l)’“‘nl cu= had begun but the-‘r radio r-dtnirtcd the battle was still to be won strong as was the Br‘t’<‘~ dc- fenm. it was a """’T\f‘0 c’ "'"" ‘"- lfcn and appeared to WW‘ “ ' '~' value in ti» f~rt t‘~~' the " ‘Y was trlng delayed at much ct". t’- nmes himself. and ’l‘cin_per:uice. Mrs. Konsiiigton were visitors to Damley on Manda‘. the guest of Mrs. Ed- wmon us“. 06°,” mmlltm ward. Clar of Nova Scoiia staff. _ spending a fcii" days in Kensingtori with his parents, MI. and Mfl. Heath Boivness. ton spent a few days guest of licr Laird and Mr. Laird. Mrs. Russell Champiomm <2 K ensington And Vicinity Mr, and Mrs. Alban Palmer of Slllliillcrslfle, spent the week-end in lédd in - . at ms latter’! girillirlf filiéwmra John a. QUALITY uglas. u IKE-are sorry t0 and u many e learn unit Mr. frank MMDOUBBU 16 qrytlllllefi to his home through ill- ness. The Bummeraide Road Unit of the xgnsingioirRed. Cross Branch held their meeting at the home <2 Mrs. Harry Moasc on Thursday I afternoon. A nice lot of work was _» M . accomplished after which their mdfloalm _ cm lIDSI-tdsa scrvcd a. dainty lunch. Next _ met-ting is to be held st the home SEND FOR cantor-us TODAY of MIS- Aifonso Connell- slain... Monica ill-Milan‘, g1 _"'—' B" 718:1: J h , .\'.ii. Mrs. James Macbousafl d Kw- ‘ M L, j“; singtori was a visitor to Siimmerslde u, d “m...” on Saturday. catalog HOMES and flON pluns. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Banach of Kensington. spent a few days roc- ently with friends in Charlottetown. Mr. John E. cousins of Park 00r- nei‘, spent the week end with friends lii Charlottetown. ‘in 1 f -——i gton e i. . y inornitii; for Art's. (Dix) R. D. MacNeill enWf- Montreal where sue will spviid some tallied a uimiber of her friends at time. bridge on Friday evening. After s. -____ delightful evening of bridge I- delb- Mr. Derixll Howard d the R Q. ions lunch was served by their hoet- N. V. R. spent the ivcck and in Map- 95s, gate the gut-st o! his parents. M1. and Mrs. John Hoxvard. The Misses Alariuri and Alice MacQuaid of Kensingmn left for Toronto on Monday morning. The KCHAiXl-Kwfl Girl Guide Com- pany met in the 'I‘oivn lrlnll on Mon- day evening ivlili ' mid Al. ~ in - charge. This nir- " h MacDonald and small . , inc and Mrs. Ira El- v us o; Ole y, spent Saturday in went w their pcti Kensmgtoii the guest of Mrs. Wil- they took part in a Ti . liain uni and family. The DQWOIS the“ eflwféd _fl 6°11 _ 5 --*~- consisting of a part of their t Joseph .\l;lcD0iiald of Char- C1355 “Vlkr The 5111595 4" ‘e ,,_ l,“ bu“ gpcllrllllg 9, horscshoc fciinazioii "u" lioliilay‘ in lic-itsiiigwri with V\‘°'\V 311d qhlllklllil ‘cuts Ml". and Mrs. Leo B1119 W"!!! 39d h were discussed. A and the meeting clo Ilodern. attractive. luau a)‘ Please pal A14 DniN Iele:riirisi.._.....~-~~-..... AM.r$irtu..._..-_......-_~ --.._......ririrs............-- Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacFarlane of suninicrside. spent the week end l1) Allllptifllkl. Willis Reeves of the 11.041. the week end in Clifton. the of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IHJYlL Reeves. ‘O. Mi". Sytincy Mill of Kensingtori. spoil. ‘ie iwel; 0nd with relatives " llfiS in Si. Joliii. ’l‘lic W. M. S. of licnsiiigion Uni- ted Cli- "an hold their regular lilollillil‘ lllcclllig iii the cliurcn on Wcdiiiseux nfminocn. l-vebruary‘ 4th. Mrs. Stirling, the president. opened inc HiCULlllLI iviLli devotional period. * “Inc Bible, our guide to an innli and ccnduct. The ' oi lij.'uiii No. 18G was follow- 5])0ll.\l\'(‘. reading and prayer . ' . Mrs. D. Mac- . , Mrs. W. G. Simpson. Mrs. W. F. 'l‘.i,vloi' and Miss G. Buntain rizid selected passages of Scripture. M.- ll. lboiiibs paw the devoiional fit casuaf OTTAWA. Feb. l2 v men were ifPQYiQd aczi in tlic Rt on ir lUCl "How l use the Fmflfe K36“ l‘ to Christian faith war lsallid ‘ _ _ . vcral members led One man YFDOY‘ (‘fl Ff‘! in sentence pi rs. Hymn 187 clos- ill in Canada. ed this period. The regular business period was conducted. A committee was appointed to meet with those Following is the latest list of cas- ualties with official number and riext-cf-kin:-— mm of other (‘llill‘l’ll(‘5 to make arrange- lor no World Day of Prayer brim: 20th. The treas- sCllliTl h r report. Mrs. ll and Mrs. Caseley Have ap- ie rcadiiuzs on Stewardship Kennedy did report of the Prea- . Mo». llii! closed with hymn _ h benediction. David Clark 0f Canada _ Killed on active scfilne: Hovey, Frank Gordon P0. J76- gv, J, c. Howey (lather) Wood- stock, N. B. (Killed Feb. ll at Vansrvjv. Soil!) ltfoitfguncry. Ftrncsf. W’. F594- Vlrs. T. E, hfoiiiurnnmj: niirvlr-rt Phoenix, Aria. (Killed Feb. l0 Mo! Ml‘, and Mrs. . min-no. o. a. n. Wiwzvn ‘(fallen Dunedin. awn. u. s. (De- tmg unavailable.) §¢fl_ ' l: ‘ Win-writs. Ralph WW4“! itiaem, Min. w. o. veifil? (mother? 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