l MONDAX. THE WSERN GUDIAL AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 28 Hanover 81., m6 Georn Glow, 1N) Ottawa Si. HIIIIIMERSIDE and PEI-N CB COUNTY News, subscription; Advertising The Guardian may ho bong ht daily at any u! tho lol- lunrng More: in Summer-rile. Boll Bookstore. Water Toronto Bakery. “'01:: street. Gonrllei, Drugstore water Street, street, Mark tinudot, 61 Granville Btu“ The Guardian will be delivered to any homa in Hummer-aide by Carrier Boy at 2o per day or 10o per week. Phone p89 for this n; ‘w, you; mum- w we boy responsible for dflllilllfll on your lolllq. 1 _.v1'r1nu11u n n1 a pica-rim 11011111 1.00 at 111x101" b11111 w. Kohl-if)‘,- --BOOK ORDERS lor_ tire 111d hub. reptur mule-rial m. bruitz- S36 m -LlGl<l'l‘ motor oll, ChaniPllln ark plugs and iully charged auto arteries will lndiio quick starting in zero WBdLllt-l‘ 1.11s)‘. Order at Bracezs. TMAS MAIL -— ' Christmas nier. ..._ Post Dulce. H 181.1815 ptluofiil 1111-1111411 in two dais 1d 11-1 1111c 1i ' ".111: stamp 53195 “.111. l, , ;11.:,, 11.111111‘, 1111s onilllvil .11 v.1 111 \\ul":i\-£l 10118 " brst with L111: S l\\ J "his Phillips. lerv-lny l Canadian Navy, -c-1‘.-l with his moth- l lVaite of Summer- B. 11111111’ Thornton of Arn- 1‘ week-end in Sum- r 11f Mrs. Howard ltic. mersfizle, t!" Waite of 8111111111‘ . “ill-h crirke, who —UNDERGOES OPERATION — Mr. Alec Maclnnls, con of Mr, and Mrs. JP. Mart-Junie, Bummer- side wider-went an operation for appendicitis 011 Christmas eve. 1t is pleasing to report that he is ulakuig a. good recovery.—S — ENTERTAINMENT A’! AIR PORT - The Surnmerslde branch of the Red Crosn in response to an appeal lrom its Head Office in ‘Toronto to all its branches en- tertained the patients in the Hos- pital of the R C.A.I<‘. Station here on Cln-isunas afternoon with a program o1 Christmas music. Mr. John E. Campbell presided and m- trcduced the entertainers. The pro- gram was made u of a quartetie composed oi Lowel Hancock, Earle Schurman. Maurice M1113 and Bob Mountain, solos by Mr. George Boimess and two readings by Mrs. J.S._ Perry. The program ended by 1111 youiing n1 singing Chnsmiaa Carols. The patients expressed their appreciation 11nd thanks for the Christ-mas spirit shown by those who roznembt-rctl them by making their Christmas bright and cheer- ful. The Hospital was cheerily de- corated b the ladies of the Sum- mersldo d. Cross Con». Men To Sleep’ Aboard H.M.B.S. Queen Bharlotte e 111:1 two - have’ I11. :11§111 turned t) tx- - twiddle} Firm To Gut isle-cal Timber R,(,-.p01".3 from Sotuls indicate that the .1 - m L1 111. Poole unu . _' ul L lufltnbtzlUlVll ls 1111111- .,..;11.1~1. .1 uuubei‘ comp lll .= .1l1_..L 1 1.11111 Lnntxrr to ' .,_ ,/ ., 1111111 1111- 111.1111- -. 11111121-11 b1.- e- ‘liz. 1-1-1111 1.11mi hi lbs [Uqll“€" ...»:ood the firm would i-lupluu-cs 1111111111, 111.11,; men 1111111 ______ Tomorrow night the men in training on H.M.C.S. Queen Char- mue will sleep "aboard" for the first time. The renovation of the naval barracks which had been 111-111 up because of priorities re- quired on certain equipment. neces- sary, is now complete. A steam table and a lpecial ki11d of rango, the two articles that had been holding things 1m m; the last. two weeks. have a.r~ l'1\'£‘;l and are 110w ready for use. The mess flats where the men will sleep and eat; are the quarters formerly o1-cu led b_v_ the Arrny and Navy Glu . The kitchen, “gal- lrv", to the men of the NaV . l5 well equipped to turn out asty 11.:.1ls t-untcrla style, Not a. font 1:1 space 1111s been wasted in the sleeping quarters u'h1cl1 me equip- ped with hammocks for sleeping and lockers for storing belongings. §IJIMII£I~lIOKINCYNII Nl-I lununIuunn-v-a-rnuna-Anmlt pmvAlso Short Subjects Shows at 7.30 and 9.15 S UMMERSIDE Tovllnrs DRIVE _ __L°2EF!9H€<1_§11>1I1_ nasal) ingred also were hammer the fl divisions reported trapped tween the D011 and 1111a Volga Rivers. A- bout 2,500 Germans were killed in 111111 area yesterday. the communi- que said, and 23 Nazi tanks, 18 guns, 11nd oo trucks were destroyed. Fifty- dve German guns 25 mortars, 390 rifles. 86 trucks, izwo munuxinion umpa and aeveral h- ed Dri- soners were capt On the basis or Ruslan announ- cements the Red Army now controls u sizcable chunk 01' territory on both sides of Stalingrad us well as for to the west in the Don River Bend —— at. the rear of the Germans stalled before Stalingrad, The ca-p- ture of Roswv would throw an even larger ring around these Nazi troops. The Russians said today that in the last four days they have gained from 24 to 3'1 nules in the drive on Kotelnikovskl southwest of Staini- grad, and this offensive was second only to the pace set. by the Rus- sians i11 the Middle Don drive. Inside the battered Volga City the Red Arinv captured 20 more dtzgouts and. blockhcuses while in the northwest, other troops “improved their positions” and captured pri- soners. = ST. PAUL'S CHURCH The Morning Service which was broadcast over radio station C.I=‘.C.. Y. took the form of a Carol Ser- vice. The service opened with the fam- iliar Christmas hymn, "Hark the herald angels sing", after which the Rector, the Rev. A. Le Drew Gardner, in bldicl-ng the congre- gation to prayer said, “Beloved in Situated on the main top tie-ck is the gyannasiitm. where the boys receive n lot of healthful recreat-l ‘on. 0n the foreiopclrvk u-hich 11a!- bven added to the barracks 1s loo-l atcd the sck bay; where sailors g0,‘ n . 111i of L. M. 1-1.1 his lirml .1111 lumber‘. _ mucus I‘ . 1. 1111111: cznnp .d to be 1 1x111 bet-n "11uicr\\".1_\- bL- rroppt-d 1 . 111 the 1111111115 4 eurly next 1111111101‘ camp.‘ 1- Eciuzu 11 111111101‘ 1111111 1 on the is 1,, 1111s dmrlct. Lash 011i From India, Bhina Bases -l'_.OI\'DOl‘l. T1012. 27 -—(A1_°)—Allled b01111; s, rt-ztclnng out 1n three dlltgr‘ 11.11 11111131,,- frum their bases in 11.11111 11.1111 China, smashed hard at. lliéf 111111.111: 1111111111111: al- Hcho 111 (“c1111 _ B 1, and Bangkok, 11nd banned Tengyueh in _ , . .11 . it 11111111 b cl Clrnu Cliriilnnis F o. - , 11-h of further 0111111 ope utxons in 1111mm, where Brit- ‘1-11. Sir .1\1-cl1li1,1'1l Warn-H's I511 trumps fll)l)itl‘(\l1llV were convol- khtin". their 11-_-\vl.-\\<111 positions‘ mirth 111 Ala-ab Bay of 4.1 llill:"~' Emir-- -:1~-nn11111‘q11e from to recuperate from illness. Also on: this deck is the schoolroom where,- coaching,’ rifle ‘ those W110 are taught, The forccastle houses the need special ‘range as well 11s the recreational 1111-. glorious R1‘ri11'-\"1-.‘I0ll brought. us inc-s, and the 011111111111 where the,‘ s. . rs sncird- mzinv evenings plow‘ snuty. The gunnery store, c-lcthitig, store, shipwright-a’ stock and the s‘1\‘:e 111111: are also on this dock. he ship's offices, the PO35 office. the exerutive offices and the Captain's oiiice are across the hall from the mess flats on the main deck. These changes have been made under the direction of Limit-Commander McCarthy, who 1183 Succeeded in making the local naval headquarters among the best of its type in the Dominion. T00 Late to Clasify WANTED - COMPETENT MAID immediately. Apply Shaw's Ho- tel, Brackley Beach. 12-28-51’, LOST BETWEEN BAPTIST Church and 120 Prince St, red velvet handbag. Finder return to this office. Reward. 12-28-11 WANTED —- MAID. APPLY 291 Kent St. 12-28-31 WANTED - Barry's RAIL sleigh. Call lBB9-L. 12-28-31 FOR SALE — ONE THOROUGH- bied English Setter. 4 months old. Right uge for training for Christ, at this Christmas-tide lei; it be our care and delight to hear again the message of the Angels, 11nd in heart and mind go even unto Bethlehem 111111 see this thing which is come to pass, and the Bubc lying in a manger. ‘Ihcrorurc let us read and mark in I-ioy Scripture the tale of the loving purposes of God from the first 110:. of our disobedience unto by 1111s l-Ioly Chlld" T111111 [UHLJWCL 11.110 short Script. ure Lcsscns witch were read by the Rector, These lessons were from 11cm the Old and New Testaments —tl1ose of the Old giving the vnrl- nus llrcmlses and prophesies o!’ God regardzng the coming of the Mess_ 1:111 nnd those of the New giving the story cl the Birth of Christ. Each Scripture Reading was (011001- I'll by the singing of a Christmas Carol pertaining to that ‘particular Lesson. In the evening the service was taken by the Rector, Mr. Gardner, "$515M! by the Royal Air Force Chaplain, Squadron Leader Cnm- eron. Mr. Gardner gave the final sermon in his recent series “The Story of the Bible." Both the services were well att- ended and the church presented a truly Christmas Bimospherg gm- the festive services with the spruclng decorations and the ‘Ohrlstmag message mnttoea. THE CHURCH 0F THE MOST HOLY REDEEMER Masses were celebrated at the usual hours ct the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer yesterday, The mass at 1i was celebrated by Rev. A. MacDonald, Rector and next hunting season. Call 1089-1... 12-28-31 Burma extended 110 miles north- _.i’ 11 \\1Iq.1.1't1~1's satin-tiny “w” British 5111b! at cast of Akyab in the Cl1i11 Hills. that at 10.30 by Rev. George Mc- Kenna. Rev. R,H.L. Bulnes preach- IHSUHHHEE ALL Liflfs RALPH uumuu suznzzzersidv TOJO HAS GRIM (Continued from page i) ported vlc-iorlea. The over-present throat of Rulslan Siberia to the Japan- eu we: taoily acnnowleagad by the Premier in hi: promise to the people that their force: had been strengthened 0n the Soviet border. “The dedence of our frontier in the north of Mtmchukuo has been furtsher strengthened," he said, "in view of the continually claanglng world situation, so that the undis- turbed progress o! the Eastern Au. latic war is guaranteed." Russia and Japan are uneasily bound by a trea y o! non-aggra- slo1n, but the Japanese are aware of the aerial proximity of their cities and industries to the b‘; Soviet air base at Vladivostok in Siberia. 1n pointing out the enormity of the task lacing Japan lin mat Asia, ‘Ibjo estimated that the Nations have about 1,000,000 troop; and 030 airplanes in India, with the numbers ‘continually in- creasing." In the past six months he said a combined American and Chinese air force of 300 planes had calrrled out 30 attacks on Japanese install- 11110215 in China. He estimated the Chinese army at 3,600,000 men and said about 25o laige 11nd small battles had bee-n fought. between them and the invading Japanese, Unhealthy Reflnna United Nations air bases in the Solcmon Islands, Tojo said, have made “extremely dii-hculi“ the rc- lnlorcemcnt and supplying oi Jap- anese forces 1:1 those "unheaithy regions." He claimed that Japan- ese relnlorcecnen-is had reached Guadalcanal, but did not specify Lire number nor the date. Because o! fnsqent attacks ‘by American planes based on Dutch Harbor in Alaska, Tojo said, “the privations and difficulties which Japanese troops have had to endure in the Aleutian Islands are unimaginable." The Aleu-tiam were mentioned, along 11-1111 Burma, the Solomons and New Guinea, as probable sites oi Allied Nnlicns “counter-attacks." On the pz-‘olit side of the Japan- ese ledger, Tojc said transports returning from plundered ccunlries in the South Pacific had brought 1.801.000 tons nf raw materials to Japan, or '70 p21" cent more than the 11111101155 requirements for. an entire year. In his summary of Naval wer- fare. Admiral Shimada claimed that 1,100,000 tons of Allied war. ships have been surnk. lnchiditig ll luaitlcsliips. ll aircraft: carriers, 48 cruisers, 48 destroyers, {l3 subma- rines and 54 assorted other wor- craft. These Japanese claims obviously were greatly exaggerated. They claimed to have sunk more ni-r- craf-l. carriers than the ‘(lifted Stnies possessed at the start of the war. Ja-pa ese 10858: were placed at. one ba tit-ship. three carriers, four emlsers, l5 destroyers, nine aub- marlnes and 20 other fighting ghlns-ihe same 11st as was report.- ed by the Javanese on Dec. '1. the ovmlvWfS-Bfy 0f the alttack on Pearl Harbor. Japanese fliers were said to have shot down m- otherwlse destroyed 38571 Allied planes. us against a loss of 568 of their own m-nlt. In addition to the Allied war- shins sunk, Shlmada said nine battleships, four carriers, l9 cruis- ers. S3 destroyers. (i0 submarines amd 3'9 other craft had been dam- aged. A total or 424 Allied mm‘- chnnt shim have been sunk. he said. and 500 captured. Damaged Japanese warships, he said. included one battleship. W0 carriers, tin-ea crviserm nine dea- miyers and one submarine. Recruiting Officers ed at all musscs, Benediction was given at? oclock last evening. These services were well attended. 1 l, i fimrn-s nor-rs no UP m SMOKE. rims 111111111131 rad“, “m, ‘Wk,’ whm, w“ “mun, W, w“ m,“ ‘511111111-11-11, Hc-lltmfi, with u heavy ncll utter H. A F. gel-m‘ gm- ‘m nation‘ nun- wygqantannp(finlnpiii an)!» For Wrens llere Wrens arrived in _ Saturday night uzd Will be M- H-M» gs, Queen Charlotte 10-day and Tuesday, interviewing yolmlil W‘?- men who are desirous of ‘drfllll their 1111." _ Jolnina 1hr Womflflfl Royal Oana lam Naval Service. women between the B86: 0! ll and 45 who are British "b19041 are e11 iblc for sort/ice- Thggtlypea of work for which Wrens are needed is quite varied and 3rd Oflicers Graham and M! and Writer Irving, who are the Recruiting atnf-f will be lad T4! out over the owwhw-lllfl W1"- my girls who are interested. ‘I'm-no ngrulflnl officers are all you!!! ladies “more homes are in Western C ' tme to which W321: eiiullgeldmlieifinwill be lent 1| mutated in Gait, Ontario. Gelllnq llp lllghls MaInsManyFMIOId Bglqero Their Ting 11:11 gilt °'u‘§‘iu'1'¢vll‘r‘,blfll'i§t§,g-rv ua- n ifaflnmflhcumatlo Ina, u n f OP I'll In e us t palaalen brr ha! Jun tdneyl nra v hnlth an tha heaclfymptolnl may ua to may: an Bad u rouhlc n loch rnaea Jl ulual llvel prom and - mu relief by help nl tha K out pnlmncua uceu acid: and wanal. have ever thin‘ to gain and nxthlnl to Ion in trying no . '1‘ c iron e one, ‘ " agreement uauuu a "In: of your Inoufiy United L19,“ Three recruiting olflcera for the Charlottetown Thhoolamnhnurvelhg allow Manna but vfi aluminum-only War fl II IIIO. Si» " ‘iii-ii. _ w ___ DBABWILL I01‘ Phofllfllla. f Dilcrcwutnonmm: ‘Yul? t’ 0,- . stnllmeat of Civic tuna. l dl-ll. . STARTING aiuudu. December 28th and conttnu until Dace - her Slams (63:13: lea, wllflowm o n a e pgvemuiz of tum. n-u-u. (JAI- AOUIDINT Al‘ IIUNTII RIVER-At I o'clock Saturday Christmas Eve. Lieut. M. 0. Mo- Carihy. Captain of H.M.C.B. queen Chamtta learned o! his L-POIIlOuUII to the rank of Ueut. Commander. In March last. I-leut. Commander McCarthy tuck charge of the Charlottetown Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve barracks here. Under his supervision the “Queen Charlotte" has been trans- fcmied into a full-fledged ship and is rated among the but o! its kind in Canada. A native of Toronto . Commander McCarthy waa transferred hero from loaders. Ontario. ' FUNERAL SATURDAY — The funeral of the late Murdock A. Corbett of North River was held- Saturday afternoon from the Cub- ciilfo funeral home. service was conducted by the Rev. A. E. ‘mad, Pallbearers were: Frank sander. son, Miller Sanderson, ‘Ihomaa MacLean, Rank Fraser, John Bernard, W. Chester s. McLure, Service at South Granville Prel- byterian church was conducted by the Rev. H. M. Duncan. Pallbear- ers were Louis Corbett. Stirling Corbett, Robert Corbett, J. D. Corbett, Daniel MauLeod, Edwin Bernard. Inteime i was in 50pm Granville Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Pun- eral of the late Eidon Seaman of Hunter River was held yuterday afternoon. A abort service at the home was followed by service at Hunter River United Church. Ser- Vlofls were conducted by the luv. R. E. Shaw and the luv, Lewis Murray. Pallbearers were: Melville Bunialn. Ovni 1mm . Frank Basnall. Percy Boyle, Futon Rob- ertson and Lorenzo Smith. Mom- hers of Prince of wales Masonic B0526 attended the service in a body when Past Masher .1. w. Pm- erson look charge. Interment New Glflflsow cemetery. THE’ CENTRAL GUARDIAN w ' ‘IIOIII-Illllw an I “'3': will uumu turn-run cg $51-$11..- 1111111.“ ogre‘ Bé n-b.-~"-°~'..=,,...-- hi‘? invitation! to have ell 010M131 ib“.ll.ll.'i°l“i'.tl'l. '31‘. 21m the Woumva Auxiliaries. .1313 ;'3."?1'§°.’1LJ Air-ll‘; evening a car aooldont occurred at at the interaction o! lue end Hunter Riva-r. when a our oolnlhl Great Goorla Strain w la . from Moder-lawn to Charlottetown The 10y condition o! the at 1:11.": .i1‘c*":.t"1c.: ......."" tram-w. m c; M... v.1,- m on , vament. rm 111mm 11mm.‘ “Y1°'1.€3'1§“§.“1‘2§“§‘12“e§“l31 d ' ' W6 B‘ - gwn, while gieulirecilfirictonucar i: PQEfPd‘ n a Rflraie 1e v axe. one o mo‘ “m” Jon“. “DA,” h“ ‘hgjsuggoupanta of either ear Wll um,“ mm 0am“) w m.“ m. ' _____ leave wt hi: pmull Meier and naciuvu mono-rum - on “"- 4”“- Pd-ty Ofllcor Jimm Walker m ha; been stationed n Vancouver, has arrived in the city on have. Lo ult of iguana 01101911 aatnrdayugonyibq or sr..c"-"1"° "-11. n-“i-i" ~ ' r u cave w family in Charlottetown. w e‘ and M153 Elvira Vlllett, P, W, O. 13 ---.....~".-.- 1.1-.- crvs --1..-- 30am Melville, rm. " m’ Ilnilv m zinc. 1-. w. o. $151“ “is. "pal-h? 1.@m"§‘°.§,‘3"§1‘" r I 511mm. South Melville. ' Imfleorlovlhbyoraolthal. O-A-F" M06111 Detachment unm- ru-l. who ha; spent tho dlfllt-Iglhfll: n holiday: it his old home "W. leaves this morning on return to resume his duties. LAO. Rfil. D1110 . Ina-AI arrived from ontanrlo to iiiiilif°ill ill“ “"1. ‘"5; "“‘ run , . Mrs. hank 1.. on. ' “d mo. Arthur iormiui. 11.0.4.2. i‘§“1-“1L"§Ifii“w'1‘f“‘u?“3£'13° »‘l?=%""‘ Griffith. weimwin stml. leaves on return on “and”, Capt. Alan Mag-Loud, ‘m; i; _ nloved on the ferry boat between P‘cto\1 and Plctou Lgndlng spending the ol-n-lltmaa reason at his homo in Murrqy autumn 31st, all day. uumn umous V3 _ nd Occupied Am! Unlul Siam 010a! Irlhln Soviet luula China Aumalla Canada mile Irv Iceland ioutllul Alvin ‘MIIIO luelomala Com Ibo Nice e0 mln nu opablll Eileen Reel 2 Rfiol rt-"iihcr "*- 1.11211- Ghrlctaac ‘I'm At Salvation Amy ugh va ‘Th-aid ‘TW-dirrufigiia men diarrhea‘: ' ziifiwum -'- "when." mu "filth-won u» 1M." wr- "wfivluni-“What it unlit." $5123.11 tan-w" aaoo 11M!’ III-rt W" m. q-"rtlr-"mm Grrhtmu M1161: M! 3M1? Ohriaimu 111i." 1mm‘? i 7-1-11» ‘m: enmi- ma” W aunt. u . k6 n —1 llkmd. IMBI Band moitation-“Laat yeah ....=-- ---»- 511cm‘?! uw-5.;1e-_"~..-.§_,;1ir-~ s“; P?! Ulla N 1111 n» . mmtifig-deiaa gm to m. Weller Emula- . N T 1 n1 "u w 1 1, 1.1.1°¥“11‘.T».~»“ m. d h’ BILLY. ADI long KEEPS EYES m .3 FOR w/m wonx h!!! Bid lhQ l» lil w 3.1-. ' a Ill d lllQillr” Mu’:- ‘I'- m, .. .. wuudllvfilluan" m“. "' cs1. 1.152111% ----- --- Raoi homo of m, you," y, WM! Sunwierslda Docembe ReciJt:?ioli-:"&1 Ohriatmu Day." . 1942, beonce L-aRme, 6161f; mg-,-,,a=,--1~.,1,-,,, ,,,, ,,,,,.. och 211:2 “ML "- --- Ibooial uquoat, ' MMUMY "' M 1114 Mldcnoo, u 3mm I yqgflgml qpgghez," Grofwn Street on December Emile . lw- will“? Mcflular. used ‘A Recitation-J brother m4 1,- glean-s. Funeral notice later. Allred Bobby wild. AVISUN -— Al. Burlington, n”, more ‘On rlaimna nay," 36. 1942. Amos Davlson, aged 79 “Refill; t. ‘u; 1...... :.-.::.--..u-:::;‘ .1“;- '21: shopping; Audrey 31:10?“ Bolling Brook. p ' “mm more - ‘Han orchid lrl- GILLls-At the Cbarloitqtow mode." E Hospital on December 2'7 l0 Miss Margaret Glllis, ngcd c5 Wu,‘ world." c. "lunar-cl f the h - _ a lrgprc 11-‘ l! otulnimu mm- fr. 151w ffglTch. Kerfilgiifcglhz: iii W- °9 I“ 1 I ' Bu“ “Y mllmmtl. thence by train w 11-1359‘: Wing‘ t. u‘ a‘ Pfiii§‘°5il3§=h’%i. it-iiilffss 8i is“ Rec zmt- K know; Ohrlatmu." ' l" “ " lair Catholic Cemetery at Summer. s e. MvPIIERSUN - At P. 11:. 1. 11 pltal, Dec. 26, 1942, John Aléxfill); er MacPhex-son. aged 68 years. Re. mains forwarded from lilclcuni "'13"! h°m° vest-may m his 1m s at VaLeyfield. Funeral to- -“W00dm D0118.” ‘Pen ‘i’ III/III nusrroiv, Tuesday from vane He] 1Tb’ “nation 9f “l1 (D15 J-B- , United Church. Service 511111111?" a‘: 3811mm“ ll. all Mlv improved w Eu‘ M 99°- 2 1mm. Intemlent v l1 ' ‘ fliffiltfilu! to late“: re 1m; 32. 19:12, to Mr. and Mn. Urban aterv ' a eyfield gem‘ Ha . Mrs. Bic h _ Wadd a John. av . " ed a stroke mm’ “d L: i931, n10 a€§£'.._.11~1~.‘?...l& Gon- Sfiilffit A§thf9f§‘“"°“‘"°w“l-°§- a patient at the Charlottetown m“ 1 Saturn-y her Steele lrfhei: 63rd‘ Mm Rodd“ hospital. ' - $111 ‘lam. to 1411:1111 i411. m“ forwarded from 11¥§‘“'M§§£l1l’.“-i Dowel!) A aw. 111131“ 1:5.“ tildmra] hum” y°s“’"“*‘.>' '0 "w re- sra-revu-Au Marslggleldz Dec. m, §,,.,'"‘°° °’ h" ‘°""1"-1"v J- J- 11¢- 1943. $0 C0011 G. Mid M", mama. M05189. Mt. Stewart. _Funeml this a so!» Gordon Ivan. at 9 “Ylmmllllllg 1011111112: the hnusc . .. . --,__- véntulooglk proceedinty m 30m“ IAIIIAGII B‘ 10° , "N11. Tracacic for mas: . - I oclook. Interment Trgqdl. H1111. - MnrKiNNou - 4n Kent Mimi'- Manor. December 25, 19 . the armers y Friday of this week being New Year's, we willizrzceiveuliogslhursday, December wan.- paws a-rnAssn ,,, "r1: worm) AT wuluoaa . e w, Iii-c. ' mo... THI UNITID NATIONS A all hon I THIAXIS 5K filL-"lfilfh or Wlllfla 1g:'i1‘1)1‘1o‘1v11l4u: 333d ma I . . nov us - nmuiulh .. M, m, 1v. D. MGCLBGI! 351%’; $5. 9.91; tfi“‘i‘fi“°‘é‘“i‘s __ r - U V. . _ _ . wag.’ $3111»: “ioulachung\f_ UNDERTAKER “w, 9,3,, “$3,, o, mg} smumn bow. Prince Inward Inland. Gunman" m‘ A but!" ' North Wiliahlra "o" Phone m +1 . 5' - ‘W; 3UP!” IY ‘fill AXIS n figahnlovalik Occupied Raul <l Ina - 1r who THI AXISQM - _ Occupied Anal Gummy holy Japan Hungary iumcnia Iulgovla " Axis Ail-Y DAMN Id lulu Finland nl fll on return o! empty II-lztmdl: 6;?" M! lay. Get Unto: w (Bin-lea) from 0m!- Illllfllu lllnu [hi W4”. Only! l. I l ‘ » l. IP-‘natdnwn oi‘ 1943 finds the greatest number of nations i 1d his! In fl‘ t-w'th 80 er ccnl of the arcs and 60 er cent of the population ofntlxozarlh oiinaileemsed one common con w I morning neutrals-some of wilch have broken relations w and Japan control some of ll1c wm-l -2114 939.1211’... _ lied Nations side. Even the 2i re- ith the axis-are greater in area than the axis and occu- d’; moat populota regions. ‘The mop; show 1119 .1 1.1.1.11.- 1.1.-~11|,\111, 19-17 world l 11.41513431-