i b§llQl5§A IAN .__-1.___. SU F THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Kensington ‘GEMW M"- Mw Pond. at Church cm t-ru ' ’ ’ sumlvlauslbc and rltlucs collar-x one m and vicinity News, Subscriptions. Advertising should be left with Mn rand is lslti. i K l t ‘>1 vb" "Elf-Win fisigdgolél’ fiff.‘ Neill and Mrs. David Clark, Dr. Chester stewart of Toronto ‘scturned to his duties after spenql “Pg U18 ghrlstmlls h0llday5 with ms paren ", M . d _ Stewart of Norboroén Mrs Hugh Bayer - Walsh Wedding The lilafflage (.001; l - at Trinity Parsonage, International At A Glance By The Canadian Pres! Fourth Provincial l Pelt Exhibition Gets Underway At S’side Miss Vivian Paynter is spend. Th0 Gillldllll ml! b6 hfllllhl daily Qt my g] ‘h. ["110 in: store; [n ing a few dayg ill Kensln ton ith W Summerside: W . . . . l? w Mrs. Arthur Profitt h , , . her DHlBIll-o. Ml. and Mls Bruce 1° 1161. name 1n 611111.011‘ agféitaalg’: CllllNGKIhLChlxiese turn tllllrd (£311 lsatuldaly afternoon of Misc q-u-n-n Jap attack on Changsha into ca- V9 in Sinclair Walsh, elder Bell Bookstore. Water Street. Gourllea Drugstore. Water Street, Tum,“ Payntér, Bakery- Water Street. Mark Gaudet, 6'1 Granville street. o1. daughter of Ml’. and Mrs. Haroid R, l llatient in the Vvalsh of Summerside to sgt. Fred- Hospital. PM" tastrophic debacle.” killing County a l‘ . J d l ti to ll e pub lc u gng will con nue ‘voumnng 521000 In 1hr“ day;- M1ss Joan wecunnk 1s spendmg The fourth Province wide silver The Guardian will be delivered to any home in a Dlfiasflnt hollu-t m 1 1 . e fox pelt show got underway on sat- on Tuesday. The pelts will be talc- m“; J_ 1_ _ cam" B01, n1 2° n" d” or we p" we“ PM“ a9 ‘oiummenide by the guest o Mt-y lCianotletovlll The many friends 0f Mrs Ed- urday at summerside with the clas- on to llli‘. Hlllll School auditolium 2, , njlml-B Baler of illc Royal - r this service or I s‘ L1 ha" wfllkef- ward MacKay of Darnl ' slfication of approximately 400 cn- Tuesday evening. Here the pelts MOSCOW-R"! a"?! FEMININE:- ‘Fnffildll Au‘ Force and son of BY are 5°"? 11.11., n1, .111 d1sn1ny 101. 11.10 genera Borovsk. tightening plncers arnun-i Cdlitaln H. P. Bayer and Mrs, tries. Entries were closed Friday night and the classification of pells began saturdsy morning in iv.- grading room of the Canadian Na- Germans west of Moscow; break Bale!‘ 0f Saint; John, N. B. Rev K, Nazi winter positions on southern G- Sullivan officiated. h front. The bride wore a street-length, dress of mist blue crepe wirh to learn she had the misfortune of 8|" 7°!!!‘ Order to the boy responsible for deliver-leg u; ——-—— "u ‘Wu’ Mr Joseph Jockelman ls s ' Peud- falling and breaking her leg 7-1-1111 3111153 _ Mn n“ N l!!! a few days in st. John. Bryan of Holt-Rlenfrew “__ public. A small admission will be charged. The show committee will arrance This column In reached [or new: of ii o Mlss Janet Jardine is visiting in Infill internal. but ldvertiling of n and 1; ...-...ly nuture may o. IIIIOIIII, s: s Cilmliany will resume buying 10x Q“ e a number from this vic- Kenslngton the u t r tlonal sliver Fox Breeders Asso- the pelts on racks built especlnllv , _ '""'d- "ml"! nimble in gfggeflélr lé/fidlllcsdg morning at Eghzilxlléfsoglcasualll: Qgvgllellgllejlfilhg’ firs“ James Jarglrl: agd :23 elation headquarters. Tue enmies it; show the pclts offnto the best femgiuaggfioxnazgmrilzwfr {Lifliklillnifmulfigf ]@’"“]YH‘“"° Shade ares . Rogers Sum- ' ' ' YS- I-nzham Jardi , ' included all color phases of stacd- a vantage. The exce ent norm ' ‘ll " ~ H l ‘P Qllvs. or corsuge ' m’ planes, damage others; MacArthur bouquet was of pink cllrnntions. light in the auditorium will adj to the perfect display of the pelts and visitors will see the pelts in the best possible light. The north side of the room will be given over to Hi1‘ from England, who is now r '11. Ll-339.1-5-2l. 11.11, 111 sunnnnnnde‘ 5,116,111 at @5111“ _M1“1, COURIER R E111 _ llniled Church on Tuesday even- ED-In these times of llglress Ea mg’ ard silver fox, lighter color phases of marked silvers and a few spool.- nlens of platinum silver types. The novelty class included silver pearl reports while residents in Itlanllu abused by foes. Frances wafgh She lvorc ll 1111119 matching acces- merside. “'11s bridosti. .. W001 dzess with SINGAPORE- “allay pcninsulrr Sflrles. -BUY Saw File , S ts, Jl Vises, Handles ‘at gracgs cums’ Miss Janette Orr of Wolfville is spendmi a few days ll‘l Kensington the guest. of her parents Mr, and Llzlta-l-a-zl strife the amenltw are not forgot m vl-s P Orr and h l bl ' - ~ - - . . . . t I _ ues. white marked crosses, 0.0a 1 n _ _ 1 _' I O_B-—-—FYAN En. Robert Dunphy, driver on the sag/u‘; gggilgnwlléiaclcnn and small Harold Lajyd and 321:5 exgrexg; Se; gnq others, the display of the Champion pelt: f1'1,"1f;',“°;1‘1,,'”"1'}1‘§,'“."1‘° 11m“ mm‘ QVZHE‘ “l?! o.’ me Rwal All‘ ' ' “Y HlFW-Rll- FRSIIIBWH-Cllntoil route wB-l PN- h own e“ for the“ Kennedy ' Judging will commence on Mon- winners of malllvfd pelts and N.» 1S , 5s ll urmn for . D1 wit, lx. 23.. “as best inW 131C111 C011 Mnnlt-resl ls buying finted by his clientele with a piano 1,1791‘: ‘)1? 1T1lf15dal’ all" Spending s. clay after the arrival of the ludgl- groups and herds. The show will be lmmbl” "mm"? “s“‘“"~ m?‘ lurs a y a o ice of Charles x sleigh and robe. The vpresenta- a“ “*1 El‘ in Kcnsingmn, the Mn Andrew 1.111111 1 . Mr, George Myers, Representative‘ open m the public on Weclnesdav , _ , ‘rcsml 3i I110 UQYGHIOLV were Due spent’ of Lampson. Fraser and Huth, New at 10 a. m. w" "sill extend until LANIERRA-Curll" ha" "m" m” hm!“ Pawm‘ Bud CHIM- and guest. of Mrs. MacLcalfs parents Ml‘. and Mrs. Stanley Caseley, naval headquarters of allied forces Mrs. Bayer, parents of the groom, to be in "Australasia." They lIlOL_C/?13d here from saint _ ' 1 John, arriving £51,131. evenmnl NEW DELIlh-“avcll, departing Sgt. and Airs, 31111.1. 1.1L n11 he for new command. says situation afternoon train loru short llonelm ma)’ worsen "until the tide turns, moon in Charlottetown: l but tum it will." Oll New Year's 133131118 New Year's in Cl of his cousin, Mrfmtrllgxytoh (levllglltest Harold Macl-‘arlane and K 1 l’! 0f Summerside were 1n ‘m5 "Eton on Thursday the guest 11f Mr. and Mrs. Emery MacFar. DUB, Rogers, summerslde tion took place at the home or ‘L-Mo-iz-is-tt. John Duggan, Kenslngtom-K. --BUY ash slfters and f a —DIED 1N v _ scoops at Bruce's. L-ims-iur-gt-lgl, telegram recelvedtulillggyikilliarfi onAqxl-tfétdsnjolialble evening was had smnglrl. so _nnuos by mall prvmllvlv- Tflv- gig? ‘lliowliififiihé lllldormed ‘Pleads gdtyheleilcnata luliulllgge gi {or Drug 00., Kengp1gr°n_ en r pass- Mrs. John MacQuaid to bid fare. Thursday to 9 p.m. Everyone shcu l. lmleavour to see the pelt show, which has every in- dication of being the best yet-S York cit-y, who will arrive by plane at noon. The Judging will be done in the head grading room of the C.N.S.F‘.B.A. and will not be open was guest of honor at the llontlzlgkl)? Nazis away. Mr. Higgins had gone to 11,1611 1 1 ' ' L-z-al British (30.1 1,1 , ° a "WP-e 01' the boys. Alll- ——-——-———- _ i turn of themllxenilursholl-‘Itily an“ m? "on Madman and pram‘ Mac‘ ‘ Captain and M“ 35'" ' ._ROUND. square and flat bar ed at u, 11111101111? 11:11:18,143‘ v12‘: cociuatig. who have recently answer. K581i llln/iggiégyglgfsflllaxrd Ramsay and , . John at a Charmin 1Y3 érrasnfigléldl; . , . - s _ w M . . _ _ __ _ hon‘ an Sim m smk “c Braces‘ smgm“ and Amhem- N-s- His ace Zanlefvcfrli Sluts; illlatlvyivillslevlfilllg; New ‘(was i“ K°"2K‘X;*l’s"c-‘e spent F N P (Continued from page l) Z1982?‘- she ‘°“'-‘° Wm lovely "i 583- Bayer and Mrs. i‘ L-348-1-3-2i. “leaving year's]. fills memory will be 1 —FUNERAL or MRS. y 1 1'1“ °°“““‘P°“’Y m Summerside whale: JOHN ‘imam; stance. was not that he was a Nazi “$1.19 Mall’ MacQuaid at the piano, danc- at home. The trouble with him was o; 111 ing followed. During the evening s1Am°ng the “Sim! l° 5mm"- i d ac uaintaxlces I ie - de on Wedn ‘ GILLIS- The funeral service f l‘ m - I1 1‘ an address was read ‘.0 Alli d “MY "Vefllhs were .. e d wl h 111,111 John (1111181 were held 01158111 ment tools place n Vancouver. -K. Ilvgunlic, i131 Elwood Dunnlnlgsolwhallelh wfiflacglracecllfuusrigilelid Mr. anld Mrs. 1a A 1 t d I m t 1 1h he mfi.“§;..1’§“}§}.§§?f,. sjgfi.g“1fifilg‘tno Dlness n s s them every ha?‘ ‘ . .: . ~ . -. l‘. . . c e " n as mon ," ' , » , ‘ . ,, ‘l’ “Y "m" “B "l" h" We "S1 -was RECOMMENDED FOR a $21.51.“, ‘1,}}‘.__l”°*““d mu “"11 wlulam MacLean_ Ml‘. 5.2a (B! lvrltgi? a added, Illllve 21.1.6.1 slllsl bet- 1§§°°11e“§1”{,§§§ $113 811e,, 5f§§§1f1af1° ,111"1‘1‘1§ 0013159)?“ Teleg'“‘ph"l°mml A dellc‘ l h , _, was served by c. Yllllflblgllsbflnllgi‘! Gtmbc We K1113 Drcsciit after which the rc- Lcr fighter planes, The quality of our attack planes is high and the German army calls them ‘black death.’ '“'I'he year 1942 will bring us new successes in the struggle for air supremacy. The might of our anti. tary polvci‘ is unbroken." Tllcn he cited the unity of Brit- ain and the U. S. S. R. and express- 11 ed the conviction that the nllics 9,. °§ Russia and made the war a would gain "a. lasting peace for all 1gslcucégfnxlgnllld the Soviet o1 up peoples. . He dwelt on the calibre of Rus- 1135151311 1911121112308 ghehnlfficultiea of llvnce on Belmont street l "t. 7 ~ _ , Paul's Church. Many old glcnklis §OXI1YQI§§QfNS1SQ§°°Q1EI1YY were present l0 my a last trlbule I . " , - , _ of love and respect to the deceased. ‘Pf...Xfl§§m,‘n§f.°“§§§§°' 111M“ an “lalnaer 01 U19 evening W65 Passed lv-v. Pr. MacDonald celebrated the d... p... Edmbunn, 111.561.1111, Sf?‘ “WY Yum a very hearty sins-sons. l\:1uiem Mass and Rt. Rev. Mgr. HD1015; ‘of No 602 be“, 1 5. ‘e G. J. Maclrsllan pronounced the ~ / 0 G.as- a 1 _ 5. Mrs James MacDou- MOSCOW, Jan. 4—lAP)—'I'he =1“ 1- ML Bud MYS- Gordcn Cook, town of Borovsk. an imDOYtHIIlJ i10- "5? swam MMKFMW. Mr. and slbion for the security of German- mm 1W1" Champion. held Mozhaisk, was captured today bv the Red army in a. new ‘on. The M9551?» Elrlc and John R. slaughl. againss the Nazi forces be- -- Gunner Everett Hughes of Pete- ~ . _ 0W) Squadron R. A. F t wli h Cam bell f ~ llliill rites at the grave. The billl- 1‘... 1110111,, 1-11 -. 0 l0 wawa. is spending his furlouch p ° we 5m” 0f R. T. HoL fore Moscow. , , _ bearers were Messrs. W. A. Cam- Mona"! ‘f-nurk: £1896, SEL-Pllot with his parents, M.- and 111.5 L110 111,"! Lilli Silent New Year's with The Soviet information bureau's tank aviation is growing. In the 5H5 Slim?! against the Nail invas- 1111.150. M1. . ‘he Earlier » - . Kill-ill. was al;— 1-1 1 . ~ - ~ friends in Kcnsi t , ' ~ . . l l ll . "' "l' tl C * a fill . loll, relzlllng huw flying colidlllclls - 5 r Eden dcfilflred that. the $,‘§,‘,‘;,.§"°§,l{§';"'.l§,.,‘,‘§11B1,‘§“1f,§§fl}1 lamed- Lemur“ picture appears “gm o‘ Kc_____nm]g{on' E l-lilillhgtucl-Lelnnolrujkllalgtcslpolgtsflluub: IOLll‘ “llglilsllg "riches ‘l'°1‘°.5° ‘ml m‘ "is “llmi” "ml" l" lillie a???’ h?“ mmed‘ m“ 691mm“ I - 01- m 141110810 M n_ - urs a)’ n Kensin t , 25 miles outhcast 0 Mozhais , a .cl~ aznnlnen. ur 0m rs wl .. ' , Hitler ma 11111~ . , l a on on 1y the 8 011 5 have greawr range and carry 51111 One stretch of our lourneynxdil; nrnnared forethazls a-lmics were not aid. "was over a section of ral S which Goebbels ms told you has Rnsn-afidfgnfffwibed his trip to the days o’ m” battle °I Bmam- h“ guest of her friend, Miss Margery m: guest QT hm‘ sister Mrs. Roy lzcv to the main Moscow-Smolensk d5 b b ' ll("il.\‘lCl' loa of om s." highway. and said the Gcvmzlns had achieved an enviable record, with 131111.312 ccvcs and Mr. Reeves, Personals a score of more than 95 enemy ~ ~ ~. < ~11 1-.1 d . 1 . m. _ failed to consolidate ihcmsewcsan 1 1c ‘Rfllhqiiln ‘i151: comman Sat- been c"; _ _ 411511-1115,‘ 1111111111,, panes, In a letter to his family M155 Agnes M11CKnnnn “m; a Ml and Ml Roy Reeves and new positions and and suffeled lilclav night icpoltcd virtual cle- "I can fell you [mm 1111x110,“ n,“ llllllllre of the SOHPL.» Scorched strllction of a. division of Spanish pc-riencc that Goebbels 1s wrong, Purl). Most 0i’ the burned-out of men and rlrlns. Both day and niuht war bulle- tins told of new positions retuken by the counter-driving Russian , %— armies and of progress on all Ml. Fred Davlson was a vislmr frrmts. Except for Bozovsk, how- LQ Blldfiqufi oil Thursday". ever, tlltwe was no mention of specific places or dist-flutes. lllmllv were visilo-s r A ~- . ~ - 11 _ ,1 g 1» - .. o 13rd. uc o li£‘{l,\ll_\ lll losses “y Mw‘ hears the guests q n Rcews parents, M13 Hush Murray, llclllos lwrc lvcoclczl 1 -- ' " l)l‘lf‘k chimneys 1)0ll1tl)1elgwb1on'tli’et!s1l€$ were all that remained and lhc cl‘- fect was "evcli more alvlul than m- lagdeslruction ivould be." ' he Foreign Secretary said, _ _ he gdllkfidvlfi some German prisoners l0 were not much more than boys, ill-clad and suffering bitter“. —Mr. l-larrymlquown. Margale was dated D86. 1B last. Leonard .tal d 1 . - , in Kensinglon on Friday. —K. 1C1‘: had dneen rfeéommcildcd bsy r4515 “m” l° Summcisldc on luv. _____. ‘mmlm ng o cer for a Com- ~ Y i . ~The Misses mane and Plwllls m-sslvn- and was busily snsacvd in Al‘? Yl1§ll'ls<>n§§°‘§§ Solriflltillllgslllfl cu nnd Mast/er Douglas Plneau of Ken- 11mm 011i U16 necefisufy Dfillfiffi- H6 spendlnc u few dn K lE‘i\' i LE1‘- sington visited their grandparenzs afltlclDflitd setting his Commission 119m 1n" c1111.,“ l‘ ‘ C a m‘ in Albany-K. a ¢°ul1le 0f months. The ' "The railway is intact, undamaged and “bikini: smoothly and well." vividly describing his trip to the front outside Moscow, Mr. Eden pro- nounced the spirit of the Russian troops as "magnificent," their mor- ale "higher than ever" and declared they are liamillcrilig lviihoul. respite volunteers and continucd acivances in llle great counter offensive which now ls hurling brick the Germans from Moscow at a rate three times as fast a5 they had lid- vanced. In n supplement to its of Mrs. and M15 which is cllflrflclsu-iuvfluy Mr. Fred ii/fft'letl_ltf Halifax --"~ ‘Fgllm —-Mrs. Wilfred McNallv and lil- "W165i with regard to his own we,“ a c011 . . His lll'lll' l'> ~ - - - ' " - ci- ' ‘i ' ‘ tl R d ~ ._ n: .1 _ V ., pic of days m 149115111.“ _ - 5 fluids ale sorry lo The account of Gelmanvs stca elcnlhg communique, _'lc e almy 11 . t. (t1 G . , .1 llr. gnugntartClllreouf éiotlludran vusé- ‘fligglgltlbgzyowkils w Wlllibbfill thiiteen r0111 [he $116510; M15‘ Henry Maen 101111111‘ that M1; Ruben 1.9111511 1S 111, 10:61pm; fl-Dllt in Russia, shov- announced that. a. 11lllSOll€T from atnvac‘; lgfiongiiilgnéis Moscow- 11.9111 111B 1101,13. nl taro e own n a ay- . l- e as llled, 1011; 11111-1 fnnnnn lcnlsnlutd to his home through ill- ed back now from one of its farlh- tulle snianish Blue Phlvlslon lsadfdlfi- Lnnhnzmd wad 1,0 K1111 and some of lhey 11191-9 not n n11 1111c 501111613 _I_ODE 11IEETI_‘NG ‘ ‘ r1_ est approaches to lvloscolv and con- l. oscc tiat nlole “in 800 o s 1111165 bcyondy- 11,. 1.63191 radiu- Vlccgorldus army, he told 11,15 ‘ ' ' " '1'"? De- fronted with the threat of a M0z- mombcls had been killed. --T1..31»e 1cm; plclfly of signs of ° a“ ‘elite. and with the excep- tion of Hitler's own elite troops. Mrs. John Profitt of Freetown ucrlnan soldiers generally were 15- (m cembsr meeting of the Amon~ the visitors to Sum 1, , , a mm hmsk pOCkEt, coincided with an The communique itself was less {he righting by 1119 1~oadglde_s11e11_ wsitor to Kensinglon “ AWZWQN side on Wdllesclav \'-=~ ' 1 -- -— 1.__K_ Cllhptgf o1 111E L 0 D E ‘vhiflh wan“ fir... MAC M155 Posh] -n I _ _ , 1 1 , _.1. b 11 f . 11 v _ _1 . 1 - , - - - ~ . . "1 , -_ ll or tutlve plctu.e of a new and spfcl it‘. ur. lot o re.en ess tmn noes, duellct guns, shattc-led . _ VI v m‘ m“), Clmnm lFrnfLabtgnmlmiginnfdstvvfi held 0n Jean Reeves zlnlc/iqtltré-‘Mlgl-Ijslml’ lrlglléllltiél‘ Red air force rising to (IYIVOS “in several sectors" which IIOHIIIICS...“ 1 11k d- I fgfdwlilll1ftilrloée-anndinadequate clothes "'~ ‘* . ‘s " " ' 5“ 3 1 ' "Y's Ha"- ald Reeves and Harold Wcodside replace the aivpowel- lost in more resulted in the occupation of “a " ltler "lfls aways e a war o ‘ ' - , ‘ ‘ nunihrl- of lncalifies." nlovemcnt. l-le is getting it now." H6 mdlcawd b11515 Russia. despite Mr. Eden said he had no doubt “l”? IQS-fiff-S- has been able to main- ilut the harmony achieved hctlveen “u” “ m?“ outwit 01 W111‘ lllfllerial; the zlllics on all war luntwrs alone flggwdecnglgl m"! lill‘ > ~ ' - - ‘ ' 1 ("all mulls l0 rclrcnt until Germany ‘vlmlg 11mg"). elhlla Jlllsutltled’ m5 much c..s.oul.§‘§cd‘~},1f,l- becomes s. bllflleflclcl." mp u-L ma‘ 01ml a. “m? as Mr Ed~ 1- ' ‘f? nluch lmpcrlnuc to the discussions 1_1 ~ _ P“ °\l*~\~~~- lll-"li lhe BT14 ""“‘ “‘_—‘ which we had upon the organization 5 "RWSIQ" Lilla» "Wilt further of peace and 50Clll'il-,\' after lilo war." ma“ ‘my 9011mm 01' mililflrl‘ dis- Beaverhrook may The Foreign Secretary pointed out “US$10” that" ha“? lake" P1368 b6- . t Remain ln ll. S. than half a year of war. All indication that the Germans already may have been driven back beyond lui intended winter line at one point on the southern end of the front was contained in a re. report in Pravda_ the Communist party nclvspapev. _ Soviet troops and tanks, it said. OTTAWA, Jan. 4 m-(CPI _Coln. fell upon all “interllicdinic line" plction of dominion-provincial a- the Germans had prepared and grcrmcnts on llilllsffl‘ of inconle fortified in that area, destroying it or lo Kerlsington on Hunt the Regent presided. Th; l crmt collvellovs submitted lll '- . . reports. It was decided to coutinLulc .1,1.‘,§{Z“,,“§1‘§;‘.‘°1‘,,§ an“; ~-.\.'r. Bruce Burns of FTGCLOWn the milk fund and 1vrlys and mean ~ v .~ , , . visited Kr-rlnglon on ruddy. -r=. were discus-WI for raisins moat-i l5§§§“§§>'lln¥'li1.ll'l‘§;°“” “mddmgi WEEK Miss Wyatt gave nn excellent re. Ml‘. Gordon MacLcan of the R, C. was a it \"'~“1‘l‘*'1‘-“ "K- At the same tinw Izvcslia sound- ed the l-zlgvnolc of a new Russian dctcrminution~tn "force the Ger- “glues 5"" to an extent —Mr. Aeneas Mllccicnalrl who ls gull ofntlle work done for the sol- n! nroseni employed m. Pnrricn ls fli- lere Was a urcnt need for - Pifllltling a 51.1,", 11.51.1111,... at his more sweaters and there was a call gggYd,,a11,§“g1,flif“of"§{f§"§11§}e“§,n" m '9 in Si. A a w.. -—K. W‘ "ivmbeu to mall. ll . m..- . . m n re g l-lunl. announced tlult illcéml. O. §§Q1§“"" Amcmnn ‘md NUS‘ Mm‘ -Mlss Ora Proflit of rvrlrlotie- E- had bsfii asked to stimulate the that llCllllCi‘ hc llfil’ stzlliu could 1“°°“_ Qlu‘ W0 00111111105 since the take any “final“ decisions during a“ “F: the meeting and acicied:— ,1?’ 531d lhe-lflfcll into two parts. "Inlililnie consultations _\v'lfh the I" [he 11131- 110 eXPlflllll-‘Kl. "We You'll is snendlnev the (‘hvls-‘vnqg buying of Wm- Savlugs certificates - - , , ,, . , laxalioil nutl ‘t '> ‘ i ‘ .t t.nk- u - . h1‘z1'ldv*zi"sdw1l:1ll hernfiswr- M“ 3”‘ ilnridrglne m?" wd lgemhsemtwec‘ Plgogallzflitulllilllllllollbllbfu‘Algcnqlillir m [he fedeml lézl/lcyllmillctluslfloelly til‘; glcilitcllilobliilgigcollnifiylhsrustg. h p %1‘3’"°{}1“'1%‘21‘5§l p” Dogilnofif’ with gileczaiitulblllll irificfiiiihmlo°fl [llm wan o. cos c at argatc. —K. ers or ar av lgs am s ' .- ‘ w l ~ l ' - _ 1 ~ le ni to es all w i our - 1c _ c you a g s D Kensmfiwu 01! the blith of .21. baby m s (mat on is expected this Teumg o‘ we successive 625$ other RlllPs will be necessary in the Ere“ ‘i931 3119111 ll- I'M-ms will - ellfllk for themselves, I hope, into sclvzral towns identified by Cryptic initials. llie dlspalcll cited one village defended by i-lic Gtrmans desperately for days. It said the Germans had to be driven months that lie ahead." Of the situation ahead Mr. referred to lhc German-Russia front and said: "The Russians know very well how fovnlldzlblc is the Ger- LONDON. Jzui. 4 _lCP1 _ Tile pcssibility that Lord Beaverbrook, BflLllilfS ministci" of supply, will rclnnill ill Washington to assist in with lhc Bad-so of the Imperial Or- ~Bnmbardier Eve-roll: Hughes d9!‘ 0f the Daughters of the Em- lvhn is servlnc in the heavy artll- plre on them. Mrs. Eric MncKnv levy at Petpwawa, spent 1- 5110f}, was appointed Convenor of this De- Wcck. it wns_ learned tonight. Flllnncc Nlllllsthy 115101. 11m been wcrklnc 0n the agreclnelits duriiw the holiday scaeou. assisted by l; 601115 of departmental experts, sun Ptc. Azsenault has recently al- i-ived safely ill Elighlid. 13,1011 "Wherever 1 lvcnl ill ltumla, 1 11 found a nolc of confidence and r95. Qlilvl'l0l‘l—ll0l a confidence based on a helix-hearted lllldfllt-ghimate o1 111, Mr. George Sims who has visit- lllflbltnh or, hf; home 1n gaming. parlment and anyone ivishing one 1 1 K - _ , a _ _ icll.-K, lvlvlkflllinsc ffizfirsflmutyy get ill tough 1101121 3n giPtNvgfiélfi The agreements will be made at bayonet DDllW- 110"“? by lwuse- Ps1i1at€s ‘fiqdgfiufn gfoplfim-‘i man milit-aljv machine but illev bc- QIIFmY- ,, "'_‘_ 1 er’ 5 “n mged on ‘ ‘e Wbhc "5 50°“ "5 U153’ 8T6 Pearl‘: but ultimately were firced out j _ _ m" m-‘T e “new. lleve they have now the llleasure ol .Th° mnmll- 0f, 311L151’! and Am- _M1,5 M..C1-.....1 n1- 11... S1111; of mgmbg 1, the mcesgpy o1 b01113 1.1-0. 1°1- 511111111551011 to 111C W01 1-1 1 w 1111M 118,1 10st 1100 0111mm Icales “as being dlscussed tonigh. 1111,11, 101,-. crlran lZlCLOHCS ls being pllf- IQ ~ - - —\~- -- l. l~l 111 v ' .. ,',- -, W?“ 0 ll'cm M, gmf - ‘ 1 » 300 G - .115 19m ill- “‘_'““_"_—““*"_ "determined that, he (the Pncmy) -~ 1e KCllsiilglnn Blanch lull then lelenccs held Alothcl clnn u BATTLESH“, NnMns shall p“ to the 1111111111051 ‘or m“ AH‘ FOR Aggy!“ the air raid wardens in their l..k here shortly before Christmas l meeting on Tuvsdav evening‘ m‘ the Moscow radio Sam by mm strucfion of towns villages. farms —Mlss Ruih-f-‘ahil-b-o of the siwff The meetings closed with the N5‘ ‘Ihcy \ ill b t b l - ' t. ‘ d . . . M‘ F'ncla'r Rn S‘ew'=rt spent lb" $101181 Allthfmw-S. 1,18 Joswh A _ _ _11 . House GIVCOIIIIilOIl: ‘ganglia: Ill-l; lljiitl/(lliélrnlgwllgixzfin “llllliclhllfflefllflpsgllllll T? “Ymd 1°?“ ioalousles British and factories of the Snvicl. Union.“ ——-— Mllrlav scavn at her home "i ———-———-- 111g 1,‘ few‘,§a,, 111"“k",‘,§§5111f,5, sp°‘,‘1‘1l1‘ session .lzu1,22_;11~111 1.111 1,. 8111,1111“ o, 1105c“. bQVR-“lllufi bu") (luflufi ilgqdvia- Hitler's attack on Russia 1110b‘ Almul 31X"? bolts c-‘rivcen 1o and *""“‘"°“' B“ s JAP OFFENSIVE “ “ ' ‘° ““ ‘"°"'"“"' ‘"- 1“ s" c“ ‘m ““°‘;:2:.; £422.‘: M‘ $5.23.??? trash li2.l".:sl"..l::;"; his parents, Ml‘. and Mrs. Samuel _ . Arsenault. tlcu burcrlu in a review of the from Dec. 25 to Dec, 3i. the army wiped out moze than l0 islatures as they meet YPFITS swslons. It is generally expected {he m.» for ~Ml~s Marv Pearly. R. N. cf H-m- m“ 11m .-_ .000 fnv left on Sfi“'l‘dflV n. m. train. (Continued from page 1) Floods 0r Nazis, British Conquer "Em All In Desert Drive after spending We Christmas holl- -———__.——___.______._.. . ___— Mast“ Perky D'*‘v1$9" 0f Irish‘ v-‘nqle c1 N - l . » . . 1 _ _ ~ 1 , , ._ ~ .. cw Bllll\S\V.('l\, Prin-c. b. l t w st of Moscow an: My; in LvUIYlmCFaldQ and Kensing. there had been completed.) 1.33111“ 11111‘) lgfillilgltlhorhlC/ilx- 51.111.111.11 151mm and 1105311)“, Q“; 2.330s Igrénelikye m’: Feodosnva Sector With the trapped Japanese being cut to pieces, the Chinese announ- cf the Crbnea. destroyed 745 sup- hcc. will accept their renluneration carts, 2i fort-K. for abandoning ihe income fax m and Mrs. George MacNeill. - ply trucks. 552 supllly ced their forces had gained con- trol of all vital positions along the neraby Milo and slncliung rivers. 5lde- Si)?!" and added that the position of m SPYWB "must be the form 0f federal financin o lltr-lv debt costs. 8 n Other pvnwncos will take the sec. 0nd l1!l'5'l'f7ll""" of straight grants of sums oqllfdenl to the income pieces of artflery on the front and captured:- 'r\\'€l\t.y-UWO tanks. 122 gilrls, a0 mine-throwers. 128 machine guns, 42 automatic rifles, 1x00 liflcs, 210 ln\' rev-"nlms fcl‘ ‘I c yenl‘ 1940. trucks, 65 motorcycles tllrcc wire- In addition. the provinces m.l_v 195s stallons, 1B0 supply-laden b” "Md Silbslulss bwd upon iiswnl curls. 1.000 mines, 131m shells and nccd to meet especial demands. 300,000 rifle cartridges. '“*“*"'"""-~-— 1n llic Crinlea. it ncldrcl, lllorc tlvlln 1.000 motorcycles. 250 trucks, —'l‘he munv friends of Mira June 1105a,“, Higgins are Dl"li<°d tn not» slw has resumed ll“? duties at the Allona Beauty Salon-S. Mr. Gatnett Profitt or summer- alcw Year's at his home alley, i the invaders now con- —‘——— P111111, Mn.w1111nn1,_ Slam-ed Qrlllcnl,“ Ml‘. Relgh Sudsburv is spending m» ‘Traverse and Mc-lville Bell, Chinese forces which cut in be- New Year's M his home in Cler- Hnmnton spent, New Years ‘n Hun- hind the Japanese lines were said ""31"- icr River lhr guest of Mr. and to have cut off the Japanese lino -———— ‘ Mr. Cecil Forbes of New 13mm- Mrs. Harold Bunlaln. of retreat on the soilthern bank _ o1 1,116 11,1110 1-11.01; wick, spent, a short holiday at —Nl’r==rs. ll. l l ' . . BRIT. WITHDRAW ..'.‘J'°..%1.'§P.°.Z°fillllgllli.15.31%? " "iii Pave wa for i“ =22 eastern suburbs likewise had been M“ 911M195 Mcarego“ Danny‘ y alslliqllvelargssciz. manned 11nd 1111M 111,1 111vnde1.s_\vi1s a. visitor i0 Kvllslngloll cll alter having had ammunition and Mmldall "l" 8W“ 0T 1115 Bland" HPRW casualties were exacted food dropped by plane. had started mcllher- Mis- M991?!”- from the attackers. British aulhori- moving in the direction of the ill-s declared. 'I‘he ‘R. A. F‘. made northeastern suburbs. 5°"! lily-ht attacks on Japanese "Riel-s off ihe western Malayan (‘mist but the results were not ob- served, Previously the Brithn defenders ha?! been stretched in an almost (Continued from page ll ed Not Oillv will the Russians come back in the air Willi faster and mightier planes and ivlth bombers able to carry heavier bomb loads greater distances during i942. de- clnred Magi-Gen. Scherbzlkov of the Red air force, but they also will hold the upper hand during the uinter months because or advance preparations. Participation By Free French WASHINGTON. Jan. 4-(AP)— The United States opened the way today f0:- FNO French adherence to the united nations declaration Joseph Mc-Grcgor and daughter Shirley. Dainley was a visitor‘ to Bummcrslde on Monday Mr. Angus Buchanan returned to his home in Kcnsington, after bc- ing a pallclit in the P. E Island Hospital for some time. (Continued from page l) acrlh-solnrhh llmawbehlnd the Pvrnllé ____ ler v1 , l st _ o I . ' d b < . . Ibcut 2B0 cmilsg flgmMgllilczfx-loref‘ ‘litllacxgrllhltll-Fa w‘Americane-‘lgrllillpplnl- Mr and Mrs Russel MacKay, r1,1l1e,_,‘11§1?§11zannfiizgfrllmfgt“ eggnnm winter Hump"! Germans The British Cummlnd had rcporf- forces. the Japanese resumed prcs- were recent visitors to Kenslngton 1111 11b ,1 .1111“ 1111's powers wnn n mum 111,1 Germnns 11.0.11 511,1, ed the reoulseof many Jnnaneseat- sure on the defence lines and made thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 11% 1.1 11% ‘an, 1 11 1 c1 1°, b 1-0 111,, 1v1n1e1. n. iomnting to cross this rive-r in lain: air attacks. illc communique said. lllacKny. ‘S16 11y U ‘l1 :1‘ r51 1 r1 0~ v0 01w 11c m Tfllnwllt news- Irld small boats for ll flunk attack (Berlin reports clllilned larlz: -———-- 1 1111501.‘. ‘$1 11012113.; ,.,.11,‘{1§f15 w‘1’§.“, Mo“? 1.111.‘ 111i, 1111111,: 111M110, -0n British nmllinna farther north. trod!) trllhspflrls were moving iron Miss Adulluc Campbell, lrlslitown in)‘, D’; 611111-1511 nmvennent me "m? 1i 21121110115 ind 111011. 1111. Aulhoritie: were s'lent concerning Lingayen any. where the Jaunllese Free Hench were not 1e 1e§€n1ed ‘I e112 p‘ Con“. ‘1191111 nave Ku-lntan. The Japanese were re- landed earlier in the campaign, lo- .1. 11 1 f1) 1 “pom n51 1. q y P“l‘f-°d in the outskirts of that ward the south apparently fol nr. V‘. m 1 f‘; 1mcmenqli1lm gguxmrx “"{.‘“°"F“ sum-H‘ , .. 11111 on place. on the east roast. lltlnck on Anlerican forces in lhc dcrnlillc public confidence in our rfls.ns.lg.'le11 ler1i11p‘nnayn.1n 011181131 .1G(1'§ma'.‘111é)’ulgf1‘1.< Rnmondv an, mTwalllV-HJUI‘ Japanese planes Correzldor anclOlcngnpo .11~11aa Ol- armed fnrcvsr" 1 L ‘H v 1‘,‘1’,“,1‘{1‘,;, ;(1"a1'in1¢211,;.fl ‘on ::12,€:11T¢.1“QI1- 1,911.11 muuuléd on rusd over Singapore saturdnil ongapo is a secondary naval base lVlacAl hurs 10PM of mm '0',“ “In 0rd" that l1bq1ynowng new 5111s’. 11c 111.0% “wanes U11 when. hllzhbdrnnnlng lvmbs. but. flan-lace El"! caslialtie- “Mr-e renorlr-d light. Tn return Brlvsh and American llrsraft from Burma rltarkqd n -7"’lP"l€3’* Nrncrt at Rahcwlak in 7"""""v~d. '"'-'\ miles from Rangoon P" wllbcvtl lrs- M lhkmsflv"! do.- lvrnved two Japanese f'-I~ inc ‘n "w Mr and four on !h's fli communique from ll~~ Ila»- ” ~-"'""~ n’ liv- R. A F‘. lcld seven Jaocncsc We" rlc~=r*~~"~" F" "“""\ Tnrvwieqwlg Fulfill"! Of IH» /"""T""'i'vnlunfvr "rmm l» a "lrl F~‘I'v~rlyn~ nyaw pn-mxrqpqaltvtlgd Inf. rum-v. "he Americans sufferel no dome-vs) "w u“ v-w-t muse fl-JH-h lnhgr. ies unwashed the second Jim vl-‘wlnv l“ w». u-v- v1 t» n-.'"\'"n unm- v~~ .~--_.... .u...l1-.-.. 1...», to blls and setting a steamship l for the United States.) The navy categorically (llllllkl during the day a claim by Domci. ire Japanese news and propagan- da agency, that 43 United States warships were lost in Manila Bay. In a statement, the navv depart- ment said that “statements (‘man- aling from enemy sources alloaulfl that l7 American destroyers, 25 sub- marines and one aircraft carrier were trapped in Cavitg lllie naval base near Manila which was evac- uated) are entirely without found- ation." The navy, in announcing ihe evacuation last week. said all shins and personnel had been rc- mov . In its statement today, the navy commented that " w. American people should not b: confuse! bi" enemy pronnvwla rmrnclki" from Berlin, Tokyo and Rome. the ob- vious purpose of which ls to un- ili lhc clly of Manila. info which Japanese troops marched last week suggcsttd that in addition t.» put- ting up a vigorous defence of he Philippine nrca sti‘l under his enn- trol the general had satlsfactirv lines of information reaching pro the enemy-occupied territory. MRCAHliUl‘ said the occuppylng troops had ordered that all willles, irrespective of nationality, must rc- mnln m"n:rs m‘ risk being shot. This treatment. he said, cor.- frrsczl markedly with that accord- cd Japallesc civilians by Amoflcan troops. He said the instruction; ‘o rrlnaln indoors inlplicll it was planned to intern the city's unite 1:(§l\l'l'*f'.0n without, regard to cltl benshlp. (Willi-Ill. Italians, and Spaniards w"r.~ sad lo lrc iv*'l""-l "u I'll‘ " enrral dL-crlmlnation against the w to race." plis silenced by military force may have an opportunity to support the principles of the declaration by united nations. the government of the United states, as the depository for that dcclllrallon, wi'l receive statements of adherence to its principles from appropriate auth- orities which are not governments." SALARIES CONTROLLER OTTAWA, Jan. 4--fCPl-—C. Fl‘!- scr Elliott, commissioner of income tax. has been appointed. salaries controller to administer the govern- ment's recently-imposed ceiling on remuneration to persons ill the sal- aried class. The orllcr-lll-cntlncil under which the appvntnlcni was made was published toillght . in the Canada Gazette. require well-prepared airdvomes conslanlty swept cf snow. which is difficult in our conditions. “Refueling in winter lequl-W! stationary alrdromcs with special installations for heating oil and watrr. such alrdroznes cannot be get up everywhere while German flying personnel has little experi- cnct- in pcrfogmllig a‘l this ill the field. "The Germans will also be con- frnntcd with difficulties in using aircraft. guns and machine-gulls and hclnl; vclaalw: slvvr the heavy cold freezes lubrllzallls" Gcn. Scherbakov declared the Rn! air force had proved llsc'f_ contending it had forced the Ge:- maps lo move in small lllllffl rather 111.111 in lrn"! ccllllvll-s and wrrckcd careful Nazi plans for all‘ assault-B 0n Moscow. Not the least of desert obstacles tho British have had to surmount in tllcir drive lo chase thr Axis urmlcs out of North Africa ha; been the wraihcr. Tlu- offensive got under way in a icrrifie rainstorm and since then, for 33 wild and terrible data, they have alicrnutcly fought Germalns. Italians. ruin- alarms and sllndstcrms. Herc British soldiers loss dirt into an already flooded tank trap. A cloudbunt» caused this particular flood, S