AND llm WESTERN GUARDIAN Kensington Maura: Mrs. Job! Pond. a came Straw-Phone no suumauslnl and rlltwnuouun I In accldent ubmrl|lllillll Advertising should bc left with In. Iolld. maybebulllhtgaily ates‘? er the following stcrqh Premier Campbell water Street. Gourliu Druptclb. Water ltrcct, ‘latent. "1' Mfi, Waior Street. um oculea n Granville sum. w. and an. {é Remington received a ca leg-ram Th, Guy-din: willbe delivered teeny heme in Bummer-side by from the Air Ministry in Great “l, Enthusiastic meeting held at S’side rier Bu)’ at 2v m: cu 0V I00 m week. Phone sea m um service or gfgffifonmsegyglllg vgylvlllligls ltnhgf In connectlon Wlth Vlctory Loan‘ gins had been seriously injured in H1111" 111m Ii- 01m ‘cl: "u; order to the My rflbflnsible for deliveries on your route. 16th. Freetown vsMldd A)", BURNING 300d Stoves. 2111551011 20¢. Skate after, w ,0 40c capacity. n 514w! 1 Iraaa-a-li-zl. 1 a l,“ n-zaa-a-ls-al. ___ 1‘ l -KENSINGTON and Freetown- _sl'scl.u. barsln excursion-l Dr. o. H. Brown wlu preach en _p_ n, lo Western Canada be- sunday as follows: Kensington lnuull,» l-ebruary 21st t0 March l1 am. and 7 p.m.; Freetown 3 pm. 1111.45 (R115 Mum 14°11“ M- Bell- His subject will be, "All Eastern sunset-hue, Agent. L-130-2-9-21- Wedding in Relation to the SeQ-_ ond Coming of Christ." L-zca, _0lb TIMERS SKATE. Bedeque __..__ lllk,'llles:'..1_v. February 17th. Many JONGRATULATIONS --Lieut, l LI lcrnler years expected I0 Arnold and Mls. Taylor... formerly l: X6501‘... 119W’ “m1 me" Y°111 11111 of Kensington are receiving con- P115- 111111111511111 2091-4 _26,l_2_m_3l gratulations on the birth of g, ____ ' daughter, born at Kentville, N.S., 3g, elljeyllae 1'1 6 __ , lb l»,;1.1;u1;-;1;g;. iggsrgggggg, 5;,- n... .fi.'?“‘.’...¥.t?;";? “H l‘ ~ “ _ K°11§111810n were hostesses for ‘he semi-weekly card parties in aid of the Red C7063. Eleven tables wnre on. Victory loan campaign. m, D_ _ Stewart, chairman of the sch presided. Ad- the New Zealand Air Force llaving O1 oo . E. Darby, joined up in that country where he had been working in a pulp fec- tory. He received his wings in On- - W chairman cl tarlc. and Came home on a. short m‘ 91'1"“ M11111!’ 11111110111811 811°" furlough below sol“! lo Englanll briefly introducing Premier Camp- liis many Island friends will hope o! the vlctgigv11fgfl1 6111111" or better ew in th f . 1m c9111‘ .5, n 5 e near "m" Dalgn. Miss Sue Meadows presided at the piano. peaking in Second Victory Loan would success. l-le spoke with Prince Edward Island's contribution in the =1 to do likewise. He had every reason to Premier ll support of the victory Loan spoke of the tremendous sacrifices and stupendous efforts of the people of . . . Great Britain in this fight for And vtclnlty world freedom. He contrasted the privileges enjoyed in Canada as compared with the lot of the people ____ of conquered Europe, Mrs. Leona G. Cameron has re- He said that whether Canada turned to her duties as teacher of has conscription of her manpower Norboro School after a pleasant or not, it would be oi’ little use un- week-end spent with friends in less there was money to provide l , , Charlottetown. the guns, equipment, clothing and . m, blgdge were Mm Eng 11 P1111" 151K181‘ P111195 W61‘! W011 by _-- food for the armies. The Govern- ygiie null Mrs. Axworthy_ §_ Mrs. Albrt Maclollan and Mr. Wll- Miss Janie Mann of Moncion is merit has chosen to obtain the ._ ___ “ed T11Y1°1‘- 511011011 Prizes were spending a few days at her home in money by gifts, loans and taxa- _.ll_“l SERVICES _ The W011 by Mrs. J. (hark and Mr. Wm. Irishtown and also with friends and tion and everyone must be ready to Elilell-i. Gallant was 56111916- A Crmenole prlzc was relatives in Kenslngton and Sum- do his or her part s0 that the “will msmlng from her awarded to Miss Marion Lnckhart merslde. ~ SOVIETS KNIFE tnin this enviable record. He gave credit to the organization work of the committees who are all doin their part towards the success o the second Victory Loan. The pictures gave excellent illustrations of Ilngl time. 0f Canada's part in the air training scheme, of Canada as a young nation and the heritage of the West and also some pictures of the ruthlessness of Germans. Mr. R. K. Nevers, regional agent for the Canadian Film Board and Miss Hilda Gillis in charge of the educational film program spoke briefly at the conclusion of the plcturesr-S. K ensington rV chi. 1i ht the tea hour lllliln were served. f, F1.“ me ‘to st Paul-s church Dainty refreshments were sewed " ' Mrs. ,_ R,“ J‘ a MacDonald “l? Bud an 611101111136 and profitable George Bowness was a vls- papers made the consequences of _ a . l , evening brclrlit to a close ov in - it to Ch l ticto f the k- th battl ' 11311;? igqlLcjnlMbfiasg1iai1lndcm-l m? the 1151311151 51111191" a 2%. lsiglvsnggilesglrtlli 1&2 e150 $12k: Ceigr- (Continued from page 1) llllnizeals fgrlfiTeatg-lilxzlgzoiluifliltgggpgeg g at |'\ grave, — a r . . e war ca ne . “m, l. 3m wBl _..___ The point 01 "-11? 111111 While n was believed here that the R Tinmll‘ Josenll Gab t Miss Eugenia MacLcan, returned Russia was not disclosed, but it Germans now could throw a ‘alatle who Call-nap Emanuel to her home in Kellslngton after 0011111 have been Millet/ed by ad- fleet. of szxlzeavy ships and flsLrflng spcndlng the past month with Vance units thrusting 11119811 01’ friends and relatives in Halifax. stronfl 301/181. 101085 09611111113 100111 ___. above and below Smolensk, threat- Master James MacNeil spent sat. eued key German base on the urday in Norboro, the guest o] Dnieper 230 miles west of Moscow. Master Arthur Bowness. t Ilndictiltions werla that iatl wasl D116 _ . a , I. __ __ -__ to ac 0n on a arge sc e, ame m l?",1.1s1“§§l?,n will“ firs’ anmflvélgly, limglle llgqfkcg} c151,: The Weekly Bridge Club met at at destroying the network of com- 1‘“m"‘5' ‘ ' a“, rs‘ ma jssued wlllghl qlcF-ea the m1. the home of Mr. and Mrs James munications being used by the ,; Russel! J.r"df,‘_1.1y cl? wing prcfit and loss ‘account for AWBCDOIIBBII 0n Tuesday evening. At Germans in While Russia This is . lmell’ 59°11“ ‘"1151 lg the year ended Dec. 31, 1941: Lhe close of this delightful evening 11191111111111 01 17119 U~ s» 5- 3-. 111111 - 111V n- sevfia 1' 1‘ Profit for the year the host/ass served a dainty lunch. ‘V1111 111° 17111711119 W15 111E 509119 01 "@1196. 1n, 11 ended Dec. a1. 1941. M. Hitler's first big gains ln m; in- _‘i’?11s11%-’.-l<l>:1 r-uk after making provision Mm John Mlmgay o; Ftl-gncn vasion of the Soviet Union. ...'~on. T ._v re- fol contingencies and $813385“, Rjvel- spgnf, Tuesday 1n Knnslllggoll Soviet spearheads were operating -_ ' ' ' the guest oi’ her daughter, Mrs. 1141111 T010116“. 11110111 65 miles - - nded Lester Champign and My; ghml. above the northern tip of white pion. Russia, and other Red army for- ces were operating in the Kirov protective screen info the battle of the Atlantic at a moment when the British and ohm-a States fleets are heavily involved in the Mediter- ranean and Pacific. and that this would be a superior force for a mattrr of weeks, Such a battle force, which might include the battleship Til-pit; and the pocket battleships Sclteer and Luetzow, together with l, number o1 cruisers and destroyers and even one or two aircraft carriers, con- ceivably could interrupt Allied con- Vfly work in the Afluntic until l1, was found and destroyed. VISITORS — Mrs. Bank of Canada 1 Slfivall and Russell Luci .\I>l‘:=ll. Mass. spent the , Divld e year e 21st Dec. 1941. at the ra-c of 4 1-2 uer cent per annum: szsszzsi..llr= w-u- MM m»..- itlzr Ralph subiected at Brest for 11 months Hpparentiy made little imprcgg-on on them structurally. their fire con. ilillscd by the children as much Now, MacAip-lne wrote, the man a ii ln fol-mol- years, Mr. l-ieartz in the street has found the ans- Wlkln wfls a welcome guest at .wers w his own questions. Here. in Club-S, ' hi; view. are the mum's answers t —— "a ‘sierra ‘h an: um PARTY s-r CLERMONT I 11> 1‘ -0n Tuesday lllglll; m, commolb places. He loc-ks around and sees few days in Kenslngton with her were 1511111111111"! 113’ 1118111 1181111181 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Case- 591111111141111111115911 l/Ulflles. le, before leaving yo; Hall!“ FTOm Iflnincred came word that w ere she will spend some time. 5W1“ tmpe and supplies were ___ POurinB into the second Soviet city Mrs. Preston Wadman of Ken- 111111 111° Imv newspaper Red stal- sington, spent a few days in Sum- “111111111111911 WW1’? "The irOnt l8 action and their wiri d . Authorities were u§§bl."“'§."‘f.., huh what additional steamed for three misty daylight yesterday before it was - sighted and it was almost under the noses oi Doyerfls cross-channel alps when it finally was discover- ‘Ibnlght the official answer to min from the Air lflnistry news service was that the Germans would Hickey. Jr.. Mrs. ladwnle Hick- "Be hears erlvel about umlns -?- "1116 Miss Mary McQuaid. K. Home Guards with bikes solemnly Mr. Earle oral; of the n. c. A i unded in the Home of Lords F. stationed in Upper canada is "P-W-L. MEETING-The regular‘ me voice of military ewoerience. spending a short leave at his home “°111111.\’ meeting of the Indian He hears that the governments m Bg]f,1c_ tr sub-division of the OWL. solution in the manpflwl‘ 1"" _...__ 01 1111111 Bcrgeant Bruce Clark and lor- held on Feb. 8th. T» ml is an ‘ncrease in the hours opened with prayer fgllrveeed b: 1 111 111° =1°11fl¢111111 11°1- gcant Major r-l-eerlcl: Semple have Beaufort: braved the fire of the Nazi destroyer screen to glesth within it and launch their steel Ono Hurricane bomber squadron with Bpitfirc escort fought way through the con is n of the minutes of last "F" 1"‘1"°“1'~ rammed to their regiment ami- no, ll“, twice attacked NfmllHOM of so reetnv. Correspondence included Mylsdklgligtza £1102’ ellhyelh§l2¢?nl1°"0n_ spending a week at their homes 1n ‘l all lladgofl an?“ h ltlmhgrmlllnlfiekl Messersdlnlitte. lezram from u-le National Pres- and mndllm lncenully can my Keneington. weallm, whlch w“ um ‘ V.“ sqdn. Ldr. W. H. Oliff, m“ re luanr ratoning and price a“ ‘Rem lidequale all. plomllon‘ ton. md penlmlm woman“... “m” m, Beguyom, 31¢ m, “n; ,1‘? 11"“ members were arsed when he asks why the protection ———— times. the statement ma. there 11* "HMO 111w" 1M c1 11w m- lg-qbelale wlih the government w” w. lnwleec he u blandly ln- '11" 110W PW“ c! 111° 1W1" were three distinct lame a cloud m! W "1 W! ll, 1*‘? 111115111“ Ind do everv- gem.‘ ‘nobody expected the base '1 0111M 011mb met in their m, llollllh ‘than luddcnly we new big K Within their Dflwer to further wuld be smacked from land'- chaps. We all dropped our torpedoes lit.“ e." "mo" "lit. I 9 11163 118 "P911 118 W nQFwIlQXLfieglETlfG Jfipgéllel-al ffll- devotional Mriod led by Miss lllesaic MW l of ‘maul And bewlldglqngnq, Clark. The opening hymn Lead - ere lead from several soldiers now IWWIHG 1118M‘ in lurn- Kindly Light was followed with ltcwledglng uplglwlullummymmgepraycrlodbywuieanllawcl- 211m of committees included a in the albumin. an article deal- aid. m sort um lesson and a 1y creditable report from the irw with irrvcetmenm." short reading Wlvenor on War work A m be m“ ne quoted from an verses were read 1111M! re abnnle march l rim article prediciinc e of McLean. Take rune To oly, 1‘1111-Socinl service Convznor ‘ask: the standards of life which "will was sung Bile: which Mill 01H‘! tdfor assistance for a. child ln r bring lower profits for a substan- gave a reading on "Young allh and it was decided to lme till ion of the ma-nufcotuflnl le Groups" taken from the 11H sent to the Doctor for examina- d goigt-‘ribufiivc Elfin” A arm Wll Nld b! nl1luA1m°“°“ "’ p" “’“°““1 an emu» van fi“,,.,'..“£..‘l3“‘nneé?“ni"ll.°'l?fil liming iiugfinefum m4 he with Thee". with the president Mr. 7 __;.._ Glendon Cotton m the chair the "RFUNERAI. YESTERDAY - The 111111111”! 11°11“ °1’"‘°“ m“ "1" At the some time the Air lfln- istry added the information that a "very powerful force of o u ofall final f - “n33;- al1ld , mgatadinleoamexcuh pl. When lest seen in the North lea the German heavy ships were mak- ing for base at 20 knots. However, their actual speed through ills Strait of Dover terday, a vast canopy ‘ll-afar effort of the Ameg l_fl~n1-~11_§‘ (UCLLSSIJH on ways to ~ Chill-I‘ on sugar followed, 15g- Con- within 10 seconds of each etha- llldlamccrtsinwehitcne tilom." IHOVUQDII "I don't sac bow the d? could have got out of the way. added Cliff, who formerly was attached to a. Canadian torpedo bomber squadron. "She seemed to slow down after the attack. my rear said he saw the drip-pm- biy the Prinz Hagan-smoking and listin u I threw the Beaufort au over t sky to get away." The Hurricane and tfire squadrons, including Canadian un- its, kept up s series of almost con- tinuous Attack-s on the escort vu- sels. firing and bombing at time: almost from vast height, while. a- bove them. other fighter sqadrons engaged strong formations of Ger- man Meseerechmittq and the new Pocke-Wulf 190's. Pilots said the Nani warships were protected by kets of fight- ere. The German radio reported that more than 000 planes were fighting at one time over the chan- nel. Then. after all available aircraft had been thrown into the assault. the destroyer force went in to at- tack in what was described as a "very gallant action." At that time the German squad- ron was stelanilllllz at almosl :1: speed oppoe e rnou h o Netherlands‘ river Bchcdlt. The de- stroyers pierced the German screen and fired their torpedoes while the German ships were engaging them with all their secondary armament and some of their heaviest guns. Keep Mineral’; In the home. of the North Atlantic would be challenged for a dangerous period by union of these three shi with I0. t t l he came 1%eyh“u1ll:lAm_ if Mr. Church- ili wants to Prime Knie- tér be will have to make ‘ anges. l l, a Rivers when h ‘f One of the most t chm . taken ill and 11 Was sudden Inml madam lsmlre“ lml on nefiielypkulm m two“ m m, "g-yhiret of Sir Stafford Gllll, l, w; again after if the It. A. I‘. was wasting its . " a sine-re and ruthless °°""“d°lt lllness money on b high-level bombers n“ h‘ W“ "m1"! hall-raged Egan ‘of Charlottetown and delnande the fullest possible Prime Minister will not. ilecitafe to - mm “all”, w Kgmlng- effort to buttress sea-power with remove minister.- avvl couunand- W" I 1111-‘ I, effective air power plrcmpily- 9111i!’ m wn Weflllldfl llliltlkfi.” i ' her rful German uni was Ch 1 1r g _ h '11 ,, r °°° w secretary, Miss Joyce Heeschen °1 I 1.3;‘, $2.10.: ‘i. ..;:.:.~ls? cllliélfl} Mung» wgtg,°1,}“""°°l‘,’,‘.§ n ..*.:.r::r..*~=“"~..~'.:.s "idly afternoogufrolgi 1111115“ "m 1°?“ '1“ b‘ 3.. followrgd wi the roll call. n W117 BflWh I11’ WWP- 911111" 1511f of his father-in-law Nun oritioixn ' u deemed m h“, ._ cowl-e". ion of 42 planes. could not, will ohn MacIeod Ki at a ' bull that the rnme W ll lwallml, naval support. lull the Nazi squad- lmde, Rev. C v1! 0M1: "iii?!- Minisicr wil be “dlmiilv 810119118‘ 1mm‘ mm on m‘ n l, d mi ron in the narrow waters beneath mlllilenlbere of the iiunfhehlli. ed" bl‘ some of hie own slmmrififl. §la1f,"°1*°13,‘,‘,,‘“° i223? may“ the cum of Dover. 1am o tehilsfinfiaiidian Legion n- eomei inc W111i!‘ “"1” M“ 1m ' Wanda Mann inc oer- l ' arers were In. farther than aflinl 1N 11°°'°1"“' M "l. wpoll-lm u Diet Iallllc ‘Dim???’ is With the ex tlon ouse of Oommorle, for anothei.‘ 1161110 M" “an” m. ‘ll, “m. ...*..ri-.a.;..al~..°§1 - - ~ ---~ r h"lr-1-._,,-w~ mg ....°'...."“".....l43":‘..°$ has. a: E1-lbearerse€ver%1vem' The “no” sum‘ u ‘ m‘ ‘mm Mud“ went 113mg. RAJ‘. and fleet air arm to dupti. ~ ' “m Thl W" W" 91195911 h? 5mm 1° m” “mm” o’ n“ 4 cate the Japanese Malw-m success we. that "tlvre still is nowhe v any This of the lneeuns w» do“ m“ - ll demand that m. Glurchiu himself with the vcune Pearl" Beflwm mwuln“ “f”, l3, Knyfl’: if‘; m‘ m1" mm m" “Mm " “ma” ma; n I has a lon mending prejudice B1111" '1" 33,31 2}’ 11;," m. against use of dive bombers. Oth- Th‘ "m" l.) learn that he is ere said the effective Gennan ilght- u“ '1" “fly 1; m. er support over the squadron was ‘mnflned 1° h“ ha” mo“ the real rneon why the Nani lnen ncss. - Dcrnle of war eluded destruction by Jle e.'."'..'1’l§l‘.'n°§“i‘§§§'ln§1en Wed! British bomber and torpcdo P151101- One newspaper. Iord Beaver- that Miss brook‘: Evening Standard. asked llity, M Wtdn "~ 5mm arrived home lrrivnfisdmyfilfluwlm’: nasal‘: e SUMK/IEGRQSTGDE GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Is Guest Speaker Pbell was government will have the neces- ’ —l1'lli.81l‘ AID ui _ an air craft accident and b“. the out 0911361‘ lI-It Ovcuini at to curry on. I0 long ll l... Mlulllll In New"! l" ll"! '1 ney Plaster; are tielhfilfiun. 1y burned about the 1&- and 1-110 School Auditorium when ‘$7 $21311 system is adequate wi 1"'""""' m“ i, : D1118 00.. Kcnsington. hands. Bill as he was genereny uicturca were shown under the it will not ncceIu-y to con- I"'" "m" “ll u; yum u -—- known by his friend, w“; owl-s,“ aumices o: the Canadian council script the property, savings and “n. a wnnl. " ° '1' -—Ii0CKEY—Bedeque Rink South in December spendlnl; clll-lglm" of Education and Canadian Film resources of the country. g-g Shore league. Mondalyét February Day on the Atlantic. He was with d. in conjunction with the Premier cempbell said ho had every reason to believe thatmthil a pride cl Qlendid last Victory Loan, Slulrunerside being the first town in Canada to achieve its ob- jective and the Province the first believe the Island would retain and main- trvl systems were reported out cs radio is admiration for Quebec‘! adherence to solid Christnin tra- sighted. but all information I21: ditions and virtues. The stow told has reached Port Moreeby. 011 damage was done is that m-ance after n control radio and the mails in un- Harlce nothing goes out over the . < ~ - rad oennnen approval 11’! Q1. when from Vichy and suspect V” 5nd 3- Qefmg,“ inspiration 0i‘ a Seed Potato .§§§0O'1' t. l Well known r“ G1S’side resident ‘"'“""’”“"’ . . 11151111111111 Dies in hospital °°"“'°I.,.°,1‘§,",,‘, The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Friday after- noon of Stephen Gaudet after a ALL LINES The roclllar wr-ck‘ " - . Mr. Ga a t was . H ginfiie and will; elaorn in St. 111111 111 11W 7'11“ 11 11" \‘~‘~fi11l@s- , _ Nlcllolas blll hlld rgsidgd 1n sum. (lay, tilerlrlcll". nl ',- v vl-ilh lncrslde the grater part of his hfe. the Pro He was for many years night the chalr. watchman at R. T. Holman Ltd“ Two "Legion Hr Sumnlerslde. and was well known flv§_ “ld l, cl. Summer-side" . and most; highly respected in the “lqnlzllls o; C COiillllLllll y. . cl-essul .l Ill l‘ h H0 was a devout member of 5t. fills ol ll,l1,_(;lll(,,'.‘..\‘__ l, l", m, m, _ 1 11'" 11$ '?.l‘."‘E‘.°§£?°a...‘-£¢ ~11’ ll ms lllllessl , tic of the QCUPFOLIS SPIQOI‘! which Across Atlantic 0n War’: Merits his first wife, who died many years Ella, was Bl-ldael; menu-d, from m1; and citizens of sllmnlerslc». union there were two sons and two flllughlers, Fred and William of ness 0(’Cll1)l."i the r1 nlai Sumlllersldc, Mildred, Mrs. Alfred nftemoon, sullen rzlm; Guudet. Mlscouche; Gertrude. Mrs. Mending ccrlur and 1-1.. Julmdlilfiallant. Slt. ollilllfiglgse. Kiri! “l8 ‘are nlbnlltwll orrews. m. 1: - <vr> - A $‘Z.i‘.lt'éz°'u§§.°3§’ney. survives *“"°¢"P*“ M R- v- 1- P- m- war of French words rages over the 1461114 P15111161 by the l . trans-Atlantic air waves with um There an also left to lect of attack 0n this side mhi (ie- (Jllbert Gnudet and Fldele Gauclet MTB- S1811 Pflmvs who tented and divided France llle ub- n11 of St. Nicholas and three sis- Slsuflturfs o! the idiot-Pins: ject on the other. tors. Mrs. Ehnanuel Arseneult. St. John, w l-lzll P/O, saskatooe, An analysis of French language Nicholas: Mrs. Joseph Richard. Seek; Sergeant M. P broadcasts to this continent from Mont Carmel; and Miss Madeline Lynn Mass; P3115 and vlchy indiflqlcs a mo. (Jflllllfii. on the old homestead at secured fold purpose: First, to ‘raise the 51- N1°11°1115- M11°11 EYmPBX-hy 15 °x' H. Douglas, Sun he 1, 11°“ "1 ‘he ‘."°1‘»‘i.1=?F"‘.“?““'?“ “ltiféfittéi-‘fi ‘35i{f“..‘;°‘§..’1%“3§.’no... Trtvvlyan, cunt‘. ‘if... ‘nfilnii; at the same time ]\i5l.f) L(44l\l)O1aL_ day from st. Paul: chumh‘__8 Boudreau surnmcrwlo; L, A g, ion with Germany; second, l0 (IILZUB doubt about the righteousness of Weebthreéllelltilll llflndgrl, glnllwd; _ n . . OH] < - . the Alliled cause and Ullilefmlnfi ‘_ q, Hlll, 'w..;1l],l0,§:€.' glam‘: b03311? tgfwzla-hler wav over a i‘ L’; fig.“ Mcwmlams‘ New “h short/wave station is a ‘series of - l1§1.“_11°._d f'°m p“ ' .1) . Qisgsloxl’. g5. 9'1 LA Ad 9w 5111mm b u iswlnnlll» " i ‘ ~.'-"e“°“' radish“;oadlzhstlécrlzlnxltup‘: l: lcld- he could n“ “ma” u“ .g°vem‘ Clyde 1mm‘ P‘ E I" ‘L R' 511111111 operation with the Ctllliltllllll 80- llllllgllalgorellgltgi)?“ alplebilflge. but’ nq-lilgectfiénbz‘ a?" l, {figment and Fwe French 11mm)“ eilion $1511 a pllebisci was n: fruit end smoke-s donaeggacgualadl ' vol“ o, Canada cssary. sgntact Club bv summorsid-e busi- He sald conscription would so ‘nsstrlrllleltll who make regular weekly Its purpose ls to lell me people pllelerfibx! go ltjllzeyeéieigicjllztllfillnele- nllrtllee l ons to the Hcqmtal Corn- ihttl l- -:t ('1. ms’ now m ,_ .' ‘ ‘ §l§e§lr.‘l‘,',‘§e C0Z,,n,,‘,°,ll§r*f,‘, _,f§nllfe crllils and urged total mobilization Mrs. C. T. Ailgbve. Mrs, l. homeland ls ln me “m. l0 ‘l-lll of lll-cilllh and manpower. For west- Rllllxaell and lull-s. Robert wnl» and hopes lol- ly... eventual m. cm lnrmers he urged a wheat price 3a be Hospital visitors on Tues. s-urrection of the French nation, of $1 l 111151191 bi 1101111 01 811111’ h!’ 111* sevenwenlh- W!‘ this date From time to time I-‘ll-nch-Czul- mcllt. 1~ Mending Cornel- will include glans Wlgloise nnlllos In‘. Pnour n. hC. lMgcdorlalgl (16th, Iglicfgllr) EOOIl/JIELIE/lrs mVic Buckley and ance a T055 l!‘ ‘rolllnv, ‘x ‘c e 1a no o jec on - l - i élr-‘i Cardinal Vlllcncllvc sent n . . prion and thought it should be —*—— mas message assailillg (2.11 -.0I‘Zi1.- applied when necessary. He 511D- gzlrl alllcl: elicited ill; poslgln cf lmrted the plebiglclitth as nelcesearg enc - an lans . us: " ‘e are l keep faith wl e peope an of French blood, we are French in {Qmm an obstacle conscrip- Grain spirit and heartbut we are also Moll wmwwnq Fl _ loyal to the British crown‘ U8 - 0 Harry header (Lib. Portage 1A feal/urelees ‘uadlllg 0A8 convinced and dcflnni . .. Flnlllel cxprefid hi; belle; “in cxmnnge “m, Wm _ 1x8 l. . . i. . - .. - notwithstanding the lies ..lh qlscrlpllon and 5am he ‘mum lums cl“ ,l l}, __ V011 t°_11e11eve-" , (heave preferred to see the IOVGYB- 801B cents“: 13111211211 elvers believe it was an mem obla-ln "la", hon-l m 915d” u‘ ‘“’“1'°“°’° °‘ ‘m’ W" °‘ F“’“"1‘ by n me of Parliament rather than 0min mum clear “m” “M” l” 1mm” 1‘““"“°’ bv the plebiscite. lie was prepared. Wheat: May eon July m. ' Oats: May 50 1-58, July 4i}, 03y, Churchill to reserve his po~.\~eri'"-_ll ho_l___cver_ lo glve me government it at . Na l‘ pald July 2_ Another very successful cud area, 80 miles from its eastern 1,0059 1n the All llc blast against “the nlcll of \'l~h\ l I d u _ ql 5_8B_ , ,"_-“‘ 41 . . .. . . $ 112500.00 party sponsored by the Norboro 11011161‘. 11l>¢01d1118 t0 011101111 11°- srflvell‘ menace Icgiand ‘EA W211i]: 1°1'111b visit to Qilaun M», clln 11- the. htlnemi? doubt an a p Barley: May 64 l-B Jul- 62 -Y'-‘ 1111115 111111111111 — '11" N0. l5 women's Institute was held at the counts before the Russians ceased cessful attack on th t 'll' ' 111°”1’°°‘°‘1 h“ 51mm‘ - *1‘ m“ ‘ W“ ‘e De '5‘: ' lie u 1-111 Oct 80 li-i-A ' 1 "- Y's Mons Club held 194g v 112,500.00 llome or Vlr and Mrs J A Doug- BBIWVHBBIIIBIIE 01' specific gains 111 would render ll, l“ “fled base would draw lllfllellximlf‘. illl-‘l- lcc "1111119111 °f 119 719m“ (all mjsll Prloes. ' l-eszulzlr weekly meeting ill Balm“ ,, $5.588.385-80 las on ‘rhursday evening Ten tables 51191!‘ daily ccmmunlques gublfllll-llle work bu?“ g’ Wm‘ and be mire w-idelv reported arm also vnlccd by A- D- U?!" ld ‘may. l mrd 73. l no, 78. ' ml llllll on Thlll-sdlllw A de. rnllllslel-l-ed l0 Bl, aucfon were played aurlng the In m, northern waters’ llle Rug nulls The whole grit’ ‘m’ 51-1113“ commented upon lere llmn any Kent. N. B.) who, howevelizllsal n“ 7‘ L‘; I no, 78.|_8_ l no .72 ‘ supper was served by the fund 61.062.795.21 evenlllg and the prlze for women slans said submarines of the Red lanflc would be 0151a: egyif, he M. utterance he could mm” elm" 111 5”“ 11° ""011 1°’ 917m“ p‘ " 1-4.‘ 5 wheat 70 l-ir 6'wh ~ 0g 1P5 0i til! $001211 Cltlb. Ml‘. 11751151911951 W 13119 was won by Mrs [lam-la Cameron northern flegt pounced 9n a Ger- [Lb-oats could er yd! German WBS-hingwll 01‘ 1»011f1011._ i 1-8; feed “hi-pl. Q6; 1' l, 3 .vi§ Lldslone presned. Mr. Iow- Rfif-‘elvef 9911911111 °1 me prize g5.- mell was won by Mr’ man convoy, sinking five trans- land and c0mngjndageyle lxlloml he‘ MQSREBs 1mm 0-11111111-111 51"‘1‘T“1"‘ (ll garnet 7:! l ‘l, a ghl. c. l2, l uln- liuncock was the guest speaker Canada for credit to Dlmlel Cunnlck wlllle consolallofl ports, a tanker and a trawler bear- lantlc fowl“ the c or h’ it- and other people u ndcd m‘ llll~ _____i ber dunlm 81. , dgave solue interesting facts 111° cgnsfildawd rev- 373559053 1111185 WBHt t0 Mrs. sterling And. ing reinforcements to Nazi forces south’ R envoy W" P11$°11Hi 111 069111111‘?! Filly-W.‘ H}? (Comlnued "om a l Oats: 2 c» B0 1-5; It ii CW‘! “1 111° “"1111” meet“ °1 ‘he gm “n issazfaasao. ersoh and Mrs Lorne Bowness holed up on the Murmansk front h...‘ Scharrllorst Gn is frequently bmadm“ 011°" m? PM‘ "” H‘ 3 Cw ‘7 7'“ "‘ 1 1'3"‘ "1 7'3’ NSFBA which was held in l - ~ The rrem-out we,“ u, M, mum,‘ and the Rybachi peninsula. the Prinz can... ‘are ficfnfillnd "d", as a "mm" l" §“1“°'“1' ,9... on; p, ml. more...“ gum lteed n s-a; r fees 4e we; a and llnipeg and which he attended Bowness. Proceeds will banned by 0n the northern land front the quite ready for action at reeveti people 113N518“ 0A1? b11111)‘: 111° 5115111111” 111111111" 1”“ ma‘ a H‘ n hu return from Ohio. The AUSSIE m, lull...” m, w... work Russian; acknowledged that snow- however. Althou h the 1150 m’ ffigfifil ‘flew 51"“. ,,"l;l",'(.’§',,-I w... defending Rabaul, New Britain Barley: 1 and I 0w I m o; lllllrman of the outdoor skating (continued from page 1) M. storms were hindering mass opera- more bombings toswhich they W562? adlfcfgllcw: mm ‘Sic n” A ~west of ilto Solomon Islands -- -4. l at; 1151111 if row 6431; 8 tut reported that it was not be- ‘ii Mrs. Earle Hogg of wilmol; spell; tlons but said raiding operations ' when the Japanese landed. 1°“ "‘ - 1'9 ' - 3 1°94 hen ‘l . The garrison has been since it issued a dramatic They admire Quebec E I ll, Jan. as that invasion craft had been A favorite theme wi‘h the vicin- long are " considered slim. HrWIOLl of Guinea to the south. indicates the In ‘mlrallan dmmsslc mam“ thr- light men were obeying the last order 0i l , . - _ m- t. 1 t- w ille big German ships durin 1161114811" 11111 11°11’ 5°61‘ . it was announced smoooo people .l;“.l:i:1:lv "' t" t“; tilt???» wl-lm "a or“ 0* w a“ w» "d m" “W” =1 We ma»? a a W‘ ".l‘"."§"-“ ~11 a when » We we» 11in ‘for th wécpkrlove “ti” den h‘ m" ""1" 1° 111° "m" 11“ n“ M“°1“°1"'°' Oslo I-lcnhyigrad tcb aid quem demo”: ‘ma’ A‘ m’ W115 yfidllalth ‘llwgflishfe uilv Rfilaid’! 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' in the Mr. Hollis MacKay has returned _—_' Whil th s ti 11'1"" *1" 51111111111 13°11'11"‘ 1""°- Scunlon who is s. toush- 1-114 .- E ‘ l,‘ . wascau tub. yfl y. l (Qonunueflf _ e e niiru minedwlth ll, lc-ll Iwiuahsyhsve vednot ifié“l..i“.lii§é’.fii’i as": 22:".- arl... a.°l.“:..".%.“"“l “a: ffiinfi°ne"°’l°f.t.“i.lfifet’.°li r..."- l ’°"‘ "°" " iterates?“ r..a""':..."' "11-*“§-‘1"‘?"‘-11§"-1~1“a-@ ind-l l°»°°.“l$’i°"“ “m” '1" ‘”' - ~ w“ 11%" '5“ Campbell. Billy Durant and l! - from ton. “aw” “m”, "gwuw" escort vessels anfiinwlle ain't, the ° “mum” “m” m” can“. d Mm‘ h “m” ‘a I ' ed aewellas occupied France in. ggg =0 o from France which has not Thee ale: loch nskence at b11158 Storage Embraces Many Needs ‘lbs new! gill-l '1“ IIIIO I sad tool in a IX“- lo tho lih of! the tubers and WP n2? hoary chrinkaec and 111111111’- ment of seed value, The e11 bold 1|. gtorege represents cavitn1.y1)F111‘-1111'. and investment, and it should be careful protected from all losses due toxyumaatisfactof! IWNEQ 1°11‘ The ‘neenrul storage of mo tatcee is dependent 1119011 M9111 actors, chief of which Mo 1161-‘- dtm of the tubers from diseases and mechanical injury; size of the pllal tqnperglurg; humidity i aeration; and prnteclicn from frost Inportant to start with sound. hmmly tuber; which nrn dry 11nd practically fre from soil, All skinned and wounded areas should be “lowed to col-k over before the average emf-age iunperntllre gets below 4B to B0 degrees i". m long period storage. seed mums require a storage fem- perature of 36 to 40 degrees P, but n =5 wt l“(‘f‘i‘!='=li1'y in hold them at this temperature when first mo. i Somewhat higher lPill]l(‘i'i\1..\ll‘flg \ during October and‘ November m"; .. . -~ - 1 - . . r I 51h wfill} Milk?‘ ngllghrsmcre Where quality and est styles in Dlamonds ma‘: noon value g0 together, see the lat- Wedding Rings and other Jewelry zll ihis store uicklv at 50' degrees but lrmn ember onwards. (=8 to 40 dc- grees 11‘. is the correct sioru c imi- pe ature. and sound seed pqiniccs so stored will keep safely inr Pix or seven months without .~pr ui- ing or ion of moulds Tim inf r- mation is taken from PHmTYVot No. 4.3 entitled "Cc-Milo? -"l‘f‘ri Potatoes," a copv of will-w ("i-v '4- obtained by w1-itin' to Pl’ and Extension Divhin. Ilou . Department of A"? 1"‘ r MOASE, Jeweler SUMMERSIDE Prompt Mail Order Service. Wedding Rings $1. up. w“ 04000000 0e oooowowo ro+eo+oeo+veoe++eoeew “owe +e+++eoooo+voeooooo+o+oo meeting of (‘Kalli was - i, Mr.‘ A. ILIlZOIi in Tm decemd w” mumd "not the Conluct Club 1mg; HwIlLVCd from business firms, local organizations, Red Cmss work and rml be buai. r of the of The rpttal Visit- lntier Com- mo nlittee on February forth were pm- Prenvh-speakins Canada the pb- 1111130 brothers. Alphonse Cvaudet, Ker-led to 11w Club SP-“fl-n Book by