_ mi. ._aji. THE WESTERN ‘ GUARDIAN S; Mrs. John Pond. ll Church Street-Phone 280 . SUMMEKHIDI lllll PIINQI COUNTY I tions. Advertising should he left with iura. Pond. e booth w AGENT Miles Past (By Robert Magidoff) (Associated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW. Jan. 22—<Thursday)— (AP)—'1‘he exuitsnt Red army early today had rolled the remnants of three or more German divisions gqv. en miles beyond recaptured Moz- haisk, dealing out heavy casuaiiia; and intent cn giving the enemy not a moment to entrench. Flanking attacks also were press- ed from both north and south of the t daily at my of the following stores in Surnmerlide. , W ter Street. Gouriiee Drugstore Water Street, Toronto nell mafia, vV-ater Street Mark Gniidet, a1 Orlnviill Street. ll be delivered to any home in Siunnierei by d" Boy a; go p91’ day or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this service or ‘ca: your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, RALPH MIITTART Summer-side lll- '“'“"“‘ " '”'°'.ifi‘is.'ii:ia"r°w§r u: -wa'rlsarnoor‘ Horse Covers. W." "Lifiiii .33 i» law-M n I Order at Bruce's. L-608-1-22-2i. cltv. Twenty five settlements were own- “My girlrtly ouyuoio In i retaken on the north wing alone. in l" ' —SPECIAL SKATE Thursday tile Klllllllll sector- The battle crv was: “The battle ri al9ll'°>__<-—_—__———— ‘T Moscow is over: the road to Jan. 22. a to 10. Bedeque Rink. P 030111118 full e SMMEERESIDEE GUAR PRINCE COUNTY Mozhaisk ion were being pushed back west- ward by the victorious Russians. t0- day‘s communique said. "The Germans are suffering heavy losses, particularly in the south," the bulletin added. In_ recapturing Mozhaisk, holdout bastion oi the German advance on Moscow from the west and a point at which the Germans had erected their strongest type of fortification. the Russians captured at least 20 guns. 76 mortar vehicles. three warehouses with munitions and other equipment, according to "in- complete preliminary data." given‘ 1n the communique. On the southwestern front a ser- ies of violent German counter-at- tacks were repulsed with the aid c! cavalrv and artillery, other dis- patches said. Today Members wili meet to open new Session. i, .-lll-2 AS iiANDY asy0ll1‘ $l>0l1s0red by the hockey league. —-- ., . ., 7112i‘ T-ivlai- pros 00-. Ken- Admission 2o cents. L-682-i-21-2i. ~11“ Jllllles Dennis of Alma N vlcrto" hes ahgadl 51115.‘. ‘ B» 1'5 vl-Sllillu 111$ Ialher Mr N81 (iilii/liiliiaxii ttiile grg moior ' ___.._. __ ' ‘. ' . e r inc "r -0ATii0l.lC was... m... meals if“ ll“ ‘étlnid fr; °"““"1°“_°“’.“ ‘ll-cl kxr.‘°:.i"r.£%ls:. luau rd.‘- - liil.".i.i..l’kii;i-rfiiéirt.‘$311 iktiil“‘.{€’isi.§l%i§““°l""é§l°f's‘2‘§I tars; lam“ m“. y ' ' l'l ~- - - - - - . ' ‘lave retur iiiiii. J-lllvvl’ 24m‘ L-qol-l-zz-IL succlsssir-UYTI iiiom MW Y“ “M19 "Irv slight L ' -—-—_— — ' AQKQUT _ ‘iristmw .tl t‘ 'l -.- ' - , ._ S -(‘.\ltl.O.\D 118K110 3100111118 R8‘ The blackout at North Tryon and. Keefe. gilwthéifniilllfi ‘mitigate!’ iii“? -~lvc in u few days. Book qq-yon went ow, 10o r 0e t t .- - . ‘y °me e1 migfiitilx‘ and take some of the 9.30 the blast from the slfiam vixrlhista e ‘lsmed lelauvl m Boston-s’ P z . P d sllelsftzirstzi: a2. ".§f..‘.“.°f£.*t§$£.‘.‘...*?i.°°.l23 c“ Gerald or we lei m‘ lament P01118116 5mmmldc' __,___ Dlace went into immediate darkness. gffmefitfl“ of me R°Ya1 B51111‘ l?! hliyqqr“) 11301-1551‘ _Ai; At 10 o'clock the all clear was minis‘ fti-Hauffl-‘l iYflld a_ short i -KE_G» l t- v_ be a‘ Amany SoundecL flanks to ML a w_ Ive visi ‘o braids this .\.~».=k 5002115: 01d me aim-ii ‘ii/ii Jiivll l-"wstor Rev. 11181". of the above plant for his co- ‘llellflfi- Ml‘. Ifl-nna ins iorivcrly undid ii/mliiaikefibrculdut Ito the opcramn‘ a)? bitgideitafsf of the Royal Bank .pi V'_"_ i --—. ugenlidll Oi the coiniegation the _RESOLUTION 0F PROTEST By C. R. Blackburn or the excursion train on ~ skiers and a unani- nn W115 passed regster- 1. of _.I:e congrega- Canadlan Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Jim. 1—(CPl—Chlef Justice Lyman P, Duff, Deputy of the Governor-General, tonight pro- rcgucd tine ssccncl s3=SiCfl of Can- ada's 19th Parliament-the long- —The congregation of Trinity United Church, S‘Side passed a unanimous resolution on Sunday protesting the ruiuiing of an ex- cursion train on Sunday to Hunter River for skiers. The protest was Change time Train departure Jitoisr; TRO'£31—‘§§ gelsvgfd? in support of the Hunter River gsitnfiéiiglilllglflfiny Parliament since llillllll-il-‘mtéfagefnnd a veteran Church resolution on the matter. PrQyQg-gfign was carried out ieul. 7i yidrs l all: 1'. KC ' sunmw ~ till‘ of Canada. tllld 1X11 From S’side shortly after 8 p.m. ASII‘. with a bricf Throne speech which review- cd the war and Canada's part in it was a visitor to “'°°k' H‘: l‘ °“ a --MISSION BAND auzcrs 0r- rlllllll l‘ - FlCERS-Th fi t ti -f ti i ~ .- » - - ~ d tl oild rheu- 0 1S 11109 11g C 1c , _ since 111v session ODEXLG Nov. 7, lljlelrgafslllgfeigfl"fooy‘f,§"came“;,om Victoria United Church l l n Cg1tI1mgcT|0N-,rlv- all. Jlm- 11- 1940. incouvcr right across Canada and. Blilld 1dr the new year. 194 . W118 dc n ‘a: “"5 “Yl h"- zlih- Tomorrow the members will l“ me various held at the home of Mrs. l-rcd ili- P“ ""3 m" "I "111" leavlllif again be summoned to the Senate 11" pmwgaphs of man on Saturday, January l7 h. slimmcrsid" 101' Tizlllsh will be . .. t d at. He com- ~ . Chamber at 3 p.m. when the Gov- fifisidhkliilsnii-irsllgiiigeiour m yggys New officers were elected as fcl- i-c-icilinllld-hzn. ilrgstcad oi rfZ-Olwll- 111- el'l"i'l1'-G1‘ll£l‘l\l will read a Throne "cl l“ l""°“'=‘l..‘*l°%° “in midis“ fidesfiliirlgiz" i. r. i". wd'.'..::;'.';.:'";;:::.::: lvmllv e m- ile ll?\'(.‘l' ziccrllls n n m} .. e“ ‘W5 - . .' .1 passenger agent f th d‘ 5 an‘ mi licalili. l-lc convcis.d witil; (lrillaryérrgonfiigazfilgltaccleiigwiTiEgan National lhflwgys fmril-nflrrllzliii; The last day of the record. mill‘ people in Summcrsida. l l Km t and had quite breaking session was featured by \\' 111.6 l6 B change is being made t“ puma” an afternoon sitting of the House Cameron and Mrs. Fred lnman will 1°" a be leaders oi the grouim-(Patriot 119°" "lllvelllelli train conncc- , - f. y medals of which g if C: l . at Whilil Defence gidrsmvciiy iiimld.—.‘3 please copy)" “ms "LETTK" __ ftfin. mmlilriisston made a statement -\l',.-\..iM.('._—i-t_I-Z-CI:._‘IVE PINS -- “CIVIC ELECTION — Tuesday Oll Ci azllcm participation in de- n20‘ cf and Prime In, Hen‘; Kong b _ Minister Mackenzie King prcmued Jan. 20th was nomination dav for 78 enrolled that a secret sitting of the House might be arranged. Only a small number of members of both Houscs were in the Senate Chamber to hear the Chief Jus- tice rcnd the Throne speezih. There were few spectators, The speech made reference to the extension of the war during the session ‘until today it encom- passes the git-be." _Fr-2e D0091‘: everywhere have u.- l'lS£‘ll to cmet aggression and “the uivlh of isolation has vanished from the earth." it continued. "It is now recognized that the free- dicm of each nation is bound up in the freedom of all." The spa-sch described Canada's 111ZVP~$ lo dcci-"rc war upon new cnfmics. and referred to Canadian participation in the defence of Hong Kong as “an immortal chapter of Canadian valor." Reference was made to "steady iv mcbikznlicn of mater- rcs and o.‘ mm and wo- mcn fr i110 wfilfiv VGYiCG tasks of modern tctai war." 11L ladies who have been h m u, wplisww oixowagdeirxiechgicssu léaiifrfinigeiiségtgiiuriéilgliziégliilgfi? u 1115* ~ ‘ - 1846c 118 v 110001110 011 e me difficult to challenge. The hi 61 Ml. 1119K “Wile "$515M by followln candidates: For M yor. F ' t R di t_) .f e t iuaarlc Roller-Still. "Celved 111W Russell gChamplon; For Colificixlildrs. a __-_- spa M c as“ ante w Ho“; ildfiy night. The class ladies was in chdrllfi , as Commodore. They Joseph L. Davison, Erwin Champion and Robert S. Humphrey. The town of Keusington experienced its first (Continued from page l) pins oii M0 Wellington wing,- g Eensi.{f§..a a ccnslstenffcrllic of yduili-crv efficient and were con- blackout last Monday 111E111 M11011 ol. Ralston. panmwdqw. My, fiorne on the resulted in a. 100 per cerht blackout. ____ The Minister said the contingent i111?‘ 0v “'11” he Presented ma“ m‘, gafysécetow gffififilsywfifilig Seventy eight students enrolled in mm‘ to Bong Kong armed whn rlth their pins. A vote of thanks assistance of Cpl. Heath or m’ the Show cmrse Conwcted by the rifles, Bren guns. Tommy guns. 1 _ M _ Hor and 5M9 n- . ~ _ and mortars. Ari‘ ngements were $5 §lo,°rl}g°‘1,o§°,h,§r mngga, m n. c. M. a. Summerside unit. fifltfilgSlLfigivigfgisiytrgiifigtwrgékha} wink ,,,_,_d.ei,,.;_nt_iweqariiih for zheggilr; ic necessary instruction _ANNUAL DIEEIING NORTH liugtcii. The courss u‘ _ i liugziii Ull 3L1‘ a“ n e” a ‘ in giving their time for use. The girls...are now f0 10in any unit of the \I.C.—S. Tuesday morning will b: conducted BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH "‘ on Friday ‘ilie short course lS un- The annual meeting M Nmm der the personal iIiPCUlOII of Dr J Bedeque United Church was held A M - RB. f “st D _' .' recently wl‘ii the pastor, Rev. D. F. Uhivéiisxfygg‘ c or o ' “mum: _ ‘ srodwggiotg prfistlglniz gverva slig-t [The dcrcditt ullilonrtvii; the subject 21111111537lmwlittvtghfcxlciqlgr ailnia evo na pe ,an ga e a - 0 stu y n ti: 'lil my sessions. I; ’-‘ ~ - ,. view of the churches‘ year. Mr. R. Dr. J. 'l'. Crolciiu. Mr. J. G. Dennis §10vv6'1’ x2110 lllld “ljdk m‘ 119????" Louis Cairns gave a splendid rc- and. Mis. J. P. Lxlaiioy 1CCl_lil'E(i and lclcli Hail: Kong 11-1 r8 '11? fls-ll- port o; the year's work Mrs, C1,“); conducted round table KilSCLSSlJIIS 111$‘ _$1'=11‘1l'<1- 771g, 1551" 1f°13°1t a‘? MacQuarrie reported for the mm- during the day. Scpaiate sessions Minister was a e to give on Spin-a time after decision to send the contingent, was FCTlChFd it was decided to send a full outfit of mechanical tranapcri; (trucks. curs -.i.\'\'l‘.\L MEETING ST- Cfl -- The animal S: John's Church St. . d on Monday eve- ROY _ ery good at- were h id f ~ ll t be r l1 ' that it ut into Manila on 1hV(l’$L“2sl‘C?l(iv€BCOl1 G. R. ‘Cmfmv ‘irgamgauofikéuriecrgfilg; Credit cComirliitttelrgc 2f 13218551111113‘ the direction of i-cctor presixdectinover a:drn§w1,?'§ob:.tp2°u1d Buditmx The Supervisory Couimitccs. United Sfates naval authorrlcs, ‘ . z or a - 1 . - ' l qiigtssoiliooeis brogught glglfrvfl-"(lff "vs°,l§wf1_l§_{jf>lll§;1r,e‘° Dr. Coiuly New Facts Revealed llrllllllll illlll 151ml“ “mi me ‘i’ Murdo David L Walker Scott D, M M Candy memo, o. we . . . . l - - - - . Hg c_ of the hitherto “ml Stlmamggnswgeingxflbugl: MiwMllrdm R. B. Maccllllll. Ver- Extension Department of St. Francis undigiofiéfi sfgcnti; about the Hung W115“ ‘I: , h“ m than non Craix. Harry Simmons, Fred Xavier University. gave the main Kong incident revs-rig! 9y m» ° “mgwiram?” m° Clark, Eldon Drummond, Ralph address of the evening. "Our pur- Munster; M? llirll 001380131115 1“ m‘ up‘ H058. Talmadge Montgomery. pose lS to achieve life and living," A“ n d. y; f Brig, J_ K, mllrllpllrlfil lg;ngl;=;;3,l;,l;g Reginald Reeves. GouldingfRcevels, 155ml?altcdfn;3801;nvlllltllflclglfllll}; 11g nan-stiff. iiscii. ‘ inn. Sutcliff-z YHL‘ D 5 ' - 3 L‘ T Ii ._v _ ' ' ' ‘i _ _ “e55”. .RTIV Tmmm Md Ralph Wilbur Stavert, Allison P10 itt. A which we are “Vmgw when r cf the Winnipeg Gicnaders as bert Stetson. 60111011 Slave". N01“ ' sumed command of the Canadians Oompton; Vcsfrymen are Messrs. mm Macmurdo c B Mathias” Coady went on to develop a fsrm- and 5cm this message. acanadian ltiiest Darby, Innis Small Eldon i. - M~ t 10nd uia of living. t t’ fl _ ;-_ residue en. liiiail, Austin Holland. ' Arthur “"1 “W41 W005 c‘ m3 c The first element in this formula. gfaog piégsugmséqe Sheavy_u-°om Jones and Edwin Berna-rd. V0811‘? with prayHa-s’ “coming to Dr‘ Goldy‘ is to “ct an have clone magnificent work, spirit Clerk Miss Sadie Brown. R8010- _ A Esq-INC, 9p QT, “lemme 1cm‘ musgilv°§ I“ a excellent"; iliifllivq to Synod lgrlélg Einnllz; MAlggg-uCliilliiliiCii -- The animal Q"f,,‘f,‘{.§,§{§o§~‘{3§f,- gksfffllgéillxmti£ tTpcl Rityal Rifles] of Caniadiédwgg u"; Dvlrgnzus to . . . r t M - - ChuffL m“ » ._ ‘ '"“ t o n1 sre-ng h wien assgn Small aiici Austin Holland. The gffixésffio i,“ hefgyj, T,,,_.,,,‘Y °,.,g,,*,lgll,-,,,D;,,,,°,3,°,€§,Y p}§§f,',%p§,‘§d1,,.‘_’ the Hons K3118 clmtlnzent. the iiltcflllz cioscd with prayer and the Winnipeg Grenadiers 127 men be- llitloniil Anthem. A dainty 111m“ mserved by the ladies-S. ACCOMY- llilll-IS llilCll-A lesson in p81‘- lIWfilllCL‘ io accomplish what one Is out to do was set by M1‘- ilacbean of Summerside Ii Monday. Mr. MaoLean had vrilss in Tyne Valley 011d 111" ugh WfiYllCd that he could never e 1', rCi. out in i115 car Mon- ~moi~nlug dstermined to 8e1- "ll. The road is open 11S llll‘ "5 '-‘ Pleasant, but not 1.1110118“ lyna Valle , Nothing daiintcd Iiiiacberin ivlept 0n and with evening in the parlln hall, Ven. rig in the Maritime Provinces. The ‘ _ Archdeacon G, R. Harrison presid- icture was not at all flattering. 10W 51101181111- l ‘h G m 51ers ing. Mr. Hank Cameron Vestry 51b}? lreideqtswuirqi giéaijrxilxrligtggéimgfltpos- ufi-gdstfimzlmlzf W8: decrfdcd m Clark acted as secretary vcm Dictatorship as i1 Possible means 501111155 11031131171131 111°“ n“ ‘Ad’ Archdeacon Harrison gave ~ B‘ short of imiircvleiuent ‘was ruicd out as battalion as "first reinfcrcrmcnts?’ “ddress- reviewing the yang acuvl" contrary to our belief in human Of the 439 men added 2ll1 were 1195- MYS- 5' G- Mtfium‘ submit‘ freedom. Polltlcal- action was lllin- fullv up to the standard of train- ‘ted 1110 ‘munch-i sbmement which imizied as ineffective. The roblem ingrequired for overseas duty and showed l 51111111 blllance- The var‘ then resolved itself, accor int: to 138 were below the standard while 1o.; fiit-ggntllzlatloiiéspozf tzlvtrlwhfllillgah an gaudy, itfllid one of fcorreicit mo- ghei Mlnlsieiiolacked reports on the er . 1~ ' ViLOTi. or 1e owero an ea. raring . ; gill rrilrogeress had been, made during Dr. Ccady spciit some time in cx- The Brcliis-li request, far troops t0 the year. The report of the Sunday plnining the study club idea. “Tic Strengthen [he Hcng Kong garri- sghool was particularly gratifying. study club supplies the dynamics f?!‘ sun came on Sept. l9 lwst and. i11- with an increase in membership 9015011111 Study." hi? 514M911‘ M0"- ter full consideration of noted The Junior W. A. under the over. in Dr. Coadyfis 0111111011 11110 involved, was agreed to dlrwwon o’ m; woodsgde also study club 01111111111010“ 111 l1 °°m‘ 29. Later the Canadian govern- hgd a very good report and much ""1""? mil-k" that “mmumty merit agreed to add a modified bri- itead of a stout shovel and walk- d 1d f r 1911013? l0 R1151) °pp°rtunmes as ‘my izade headquarters to the two bitt- 118 the list five or six miles he gzftfiuelgnguin Nfiiklgooafgte? {fig “m.” “Sleflfipnn: tallsns first requested. The two battalions chosen were selected from three unattached units whim had seen garrison dilly relied his goal. returning back slime evening in time for the clout, a little weary but with 11111101‘ Bms- M“ Justice A" Coady claimed. “This attitude, plus Saunders moved a vote of thanks knowledge. industry and 111F111 F110 . rlevotion to ess of a coun- C-‘Ftkss vggNcgiccesgg-x ‘ggiiygielgliietfrlg (iii? Dr. J. A.‘ Murphy. Rector of St. Kiggfitfielffigifidfgfii ‘llégtfiiilégg ‘ifrllleri‘lif“rfésréi°wit; aimlliglrsltrliikilaliivt?’ g; ‘3v“é.‘;li.‘t“‘i..‘.’élil.fi.is"il. ":.“.:"':;l.::.“2.2 ‘(Jg¢£;d‘§;ljj.‘é,,> filmy Mryggl; ..‘.‘:‘,°.‘,;l;§ lgggngggiggillyg; 13,: %..“r'.§f°v...."..'..... appointed were ggggmplglg glggggyg, gruelgaizl! "Both oi them a... ma... m MNSII. A. B. L. Home. 3111051 Mills, J.M. tbgan w.l!:. Darby. Mr- Justice A.C. Saunders. S. G. Mer- riam. J.W. reekev and 000150 T- two ad i to embariratlon lav-Ml; §g§,,lll’¥§,,§fl§$,‘} ;;"Lc:,,;9 $.13 ralllfil. ......... an... in gfistlon ilvns yrncre prevalent. one or Newfoundland n34: $125113; cncriitloiis ago than it is io- tiainln-g was con Ill!- Hl‘ E $1110 credit union is a modern nods of servce abroad- mtd dancing to the air force or- trim. Among the novelty dances :1" l. Jlt-zi-birg elimination dance hm‘ "rated much interest. The Wlllrrs were Miss Olga Arsenault clnrke’ watdens A31“ Home and dim th t irit and "Each battalion had the advan- d A_ 8.0. Merriam. Vestry Clerk. J-M- tool to bring back a. so hi... ,8," 1 D~ M°"‘"“““- Th‘ Logan. The meeting closed with to build a new way oi life alter the tage 0d having had ihiéflsganeulifieer; i. ii f0 a 10118 l? mingle olffioers and N.C.O.‘s. As 1 believe, the contest: were Group fitaln E. G. Fullerton and Mrs. Merton: Mr. and Mrs. J. inRoy l f ar." °"§,-°“,§ 's1“?‘g1¥0€e:u svivioire briefly on the subject of llstenlnlt Erflllllfi 111' battalions they were. prayer by the rectum-B- ______-__ WHEN THEY BEGAN lm _ H m rked l d d nmon the Mimi‘;,"’3§h,,M§m,,““§“M{§5,§iufi§ Quebec Arsenal. now turnip! 10:1. {Ilgevegliikillég 355133150“ ofeulfe 111mb 311x50‘?! geagfglllg“ an? experfenmd "fronted in Patriotic colors for huge quanmlesfoft w“ suliiitioii l"! #101111‘ l" 111° "mvillv" "l"? 1°‘ Canadian units available for this 1111 occasion-S be!” m mnu ‘cum mm“ cated in the vicinity of Weillnzfbll may,» ' ‘ "1 ""- and outlined their purpose and lle- n was imnwlble w lwollllll" l ,, - r .t. date all the vehicles on the ship Musical entertainment was pro- on which me gmops sailed, said vided by ihe Mont Carmel Jubllee the Minister but 14 mlzht have Boos Your Stomach liebel 0i Cl b‘. fine rendering of f-m- ,1 d had “my arrived at, ditigirailrlrilneh folk melodics. The ffigne§ifufiauon Dom, m mm “in l f th M t Carmel Ju- K m“. tfilimiiiie ‘Club ‘aiollgws: MessrsMUI; “no” "“§iledaa?'ri‘mari§ t4 suds . - a n. - ' ' ‘lhebl ad h 3°11: oiflfidhr? Pzirigr lillrmiiieroaiiaiiri) “ll "l1" "l" 1' ° ""- alfllarnaiinibsmiirejliiihigubewm’ Manufil fichizmt oliiiiiri“ giiiggi‘ 01ml!“ ""1"" P°""°“ “e , _ . . Jg5gp rsen . .' ‘Ml“ifzhriéfvligflnmxgftlléillttibatlileliggoftbceemsiuiifluerlngol mm“ Oman" Gem.“ Arsenaul" "The events of Dec. ‘l at P0111 and Alfred Arscniiult. Th0 11109111111 Mnstomach trouble closed m mo 5mm“: of “God Harbor and the loss of the Prince '. , ales the ulse a few llaiiiiird§§§irii@a§i“m ha” w im "ram o’ u!” 5”“ the K351. __ _ giiyYlater-‘cngmpleteizyelachanged the llliceano her-ease for e propir of food. no “m” sown-Lucius BASTIONS gsogattion‘ 0:201? gall? milieu will iingwhan you take B. B. B. that digution, emimihtlon and “fi-f’ l, n C w“... Eastern region," said the Minister. “‘“‘°“ "0 Kreatlyim vedbyiteuee. P1111111“ 121111 Fi““"},“,.:.,.,' "av in. "Japan in a few hem-s nlfallle Askntanydrugcoun rforB.B.B. PrIeeQLOOabottIe. 11“ 1"“ "'l"‘~"',‘ ," ,,n...,- miHnry c mm-cnd cf tl-c Far Eastern wat- Thelfihlilblrafi, nrriod. Toronto. oai. Alllllll“ ""1" M“ ‘ ' ers um. vm and my be for um Cf the Blnliéh 80V’ or neval charle in delayed message of Dec. Kong was no longer a feasible c-p- eration of \' ' Much lcss was there even a ilcsmig opportunity to re- peat the miracle of Dunkerque, ‘The Japanese, by these events,- 05051110 11% to attack by land, sea and air. and the only support could come by the Ciizncse operat- ing at the mar cf Unr- Japanese landitvarcl attack. The Chinese, d9- 511119 all their efftrfs were no: able to influence the outccme of the battle. "It remained for the British. Canadian ard Indian LYOQpS m“- ing up the garr son ("f Hung Kong to face heavy odds and. ffQht n, out. as they did." Tellfn: the .to~' f H lhc defence msiniisicif, ralgili Kong‘ “The fzrst indication of action was contained in a telegram, Dec, B. hauling two slgnalmcn slightly ivounneci m action. 0n ‘Pp inflow- 111'.’ 11W. Dcc. 9. u tclczlrcm 1'9- fcrrcd to one company of Winni- lick Grcncrlzers rlcspatchcd as re. 111f01¢€me11ts to Kowloon brigade. "On Dec. 10. information was re- ceived that this company an; still in reserve and not yet employed. On Dsc. l2 a telegram reported that l11'0='sllrc had developzd on left flank at Kowloon, but the Sig- uation was stabilized by all avail- able reserves including one com- pany of Winnipeg Grenadlers. On that she understood well what her a two mom“ V151; in vnmonver the 14th. however. a message re- mission was and strove earnestly 5 q and has taken up re5ideglgg _ Yet and with persflcrllflce towards 11.5 on Waicr Street East in Summer- __:_—__ seriously éllllllgcd. On Dec. 15 one fulfilment; a brief eulogy, but em- bracing in itself all that could b “On Dec. 19 it was reported that said of one who has led a success- ported Canadian troops not rificmsm was rcported missing. CHRONICLE DIAN United Church. i Bontact Club's Presbytanal The annual presbyierial sessions Activities of tlze P.E.I. presb te ii 1' Lh Despite the swirlirll enclw and United Church of Cari-aids oopeneci sub-zero temperatures of January yesterday afternoon in Trinity fourteenth. twenty-two S er- slde and lStTElcanogsliCogitac u‘: met in t e own a or urges and , first regular meeting of the New There w“ a ‘Ellis; mgorgggizggiigi A1 omnipwn- the n‘ executive in the morning Mr A centiy elected President took e J_ Mameson the presldeht ,- chair for the first time. and wel- Leary presldéd at an 585510 n‘; 0- comed one new member to the _ Contact Club.-Mrs. Russel from agsofifglaqfigljgfalglzgllfgig nigh London Ontario. .. The business meeting ensued, élgemlka-flanll: All laiigrfiis with minutes of the annual meet- . ing, and club committee reports." P~ James”. P1651501" 01 Trinity The Mother's’ Mending Corner" ac- M5 ""1 W418 responded to by counted for a busy afternoon at g1"- H- 3- MacEwen of Stanley Number Nine S.1".T.S., on the 13 711359- v th, when Mrs. Chicoisky. Mrs. MFS- Maihlcson then gave a short spafford, and Mrs. Guy were in address touching oii the hardships charge of mending services to the 0f missionaries iii enemy countrieg, airmen. She also urged greater co-operation in the world day o! prayer, "sisizaslliiswc- c» some d» - . < - . ' 1110ll§11t in their reports. Repown Lachlin were hospital visitors to were also rec, d V , . R, C.A.F‘. patients, who were re- meeting Laterexés I‘; l?" "ielhnk cipients of fruit frcm local f led in the dedieafdr ' mnlidfllllf/l: previously acknowleflgd in this w“ fonowed by a T11“: this ooc :1 Summer- cmmmm , ‘- ess ve lied smokes °l1 sell-Ce dispensed by , w favour fiev. K. G. Sullivan, Rev. George yTeS and the session of Trinity nks Church, The members then adjoumgd to 911111011. Summerside with a good representation from all the gum]. who Jiflnt D C l0 Ga: an rug ompany. Foley's y Drug Stare, liinman Drug Co. istd. Ejpmmh Ba“ 501' Sllllfler. The eve- and Gourlies Ltd., in Summerside. "n8 59551011 Opened at 8 o'clock . . ..M_M’C_ and ..H_vvC_-- with a very large congregation gratefully accepted the kind offer Present. Mrs. A. J. Mathieson pre- of the Airways Bus and Taxi Oom- 81111118- ‘The worship period w.“ i“; a rany to provide weekly transporta- by Trllllly Mission Circle, with ‘I, iion to rlie Airport and return. Miss Margaret Allen as leads-r, M155 free cf charge lo the Contact mem- Jean Nicholson president n: 1n; A" éflv Wilma" "e lrs- ?:::.".§rl'-."r.c"il~ l iwell» '- . . " 1111 .v c or rendered very i 1 d h i 1 i ‘l . iux DAILY DIPPERS ipi“."l..f..‘..é.téie°sf“éfis“is!‘l? °’i€‘飑.‘°" M“ m" 1° "we" KG. Sulliva br . . sistanoe granted the Contact Club ings from tltg p..,5§.,,,"y“g,,h,fdg'§§§, by citizens and business men oi conveyed the thank, of the pr;s_ Summersioe. _ byte“. to mo w M S f0 fi 5113149511171“ 79131-11111“? 11 Club splendid lllissimldf‘ lr " ' r m? Scrap Bock were made by are giving the gukgmm? U191’ K. L. Bendtsmi, followed by Mrs. churches Dunn hi’ H M m" Stevens‘ _report 0n‘ Red CTNS wool Chou, reader“, 3 bee 29x1"! 1111'» and SCWlHQdTlBX/EIIBIS. Then came Mrs Math“? 5' ‘mm 111 911310111- ii. general discussizn on Red Cross M" fired o hm" 11°" 1111100116011 work 1X1 Vlhltil regard the st erl~wh us‘ °"l<’. 111s rile-st sneak- Eleancrls ‘Aiillflifiii Contacbers aid mgr “F? 5‘ nm-"l 111151953118 pledged faithful OKLDBIBlIOD with s1 Wk“ “c “e "1111 011 1111’ Work of the Summcrsde group. Mrs. r 1 red 311d Lady Grenfcll who Bendtsen graciously consented to 5° 711151111111? labored among the become the Club custodian of Red P°°P1° 01 1130104101‘ and Newfound- Cross supplies. _ w llnd- T110 1110111118 session closed The meeting carried unanimously ‘"1111 a hymn and the National An- a motion to forward aiettcnof 111E111. Benediction '35 pronouncqn zippreclatlon to Commanding Ozli- b? Rev. George A" ', C01’ oi No. 9 S. F. T. S. Group This morning's so ion opens ivitn Captain Fullerton in recognition of a short devotional period and mam- Christmas greetings and gifts re- orlal service for the departed mem- Ii’s n foolish girl whifd risk her populnriiy by wearing l0ili|y's undies again imunrrmi! Fiiiiica absorb pcrspiraiion wliirli quickly leads i0 unpleasant “undie odor” o . . loses friends. Join the Lux Daily Dippers. Ycs -—|lip undies in Lux right uflcr you sicp out of illcni i0 remove porspiriilinn-prevent iiniiic mlnr. A "daily clip" in Lux kccps you dainty, undies fresh and new! ffik 0IIIITIIYIJJ — 2 1N 1"’ I ceived by each member of the bars-S. T, Club. Similar acknowledgements » were authorized to be sent to the {allowing Surninerslde firms; O- lympia, Cale, for a mcst generous donation oi mLxed nuts f0 the R.C.A.F Children's Christmas Party; to the Olympia Ice Cream Company, which provided all the chocolate dips for the same party; to the Perfcctzon Daiigv urlizch gave ice cream to the R.C A.F. Hos- Jap, Thai Invaders strike Hard at Burma ii . --—-- p ‘Inc business meeting chsed with RANGOQNI Buying, Jaip gimiAp, i» nwtlvn l0 forward a rcmem- RANGOON, Bil‘nia,J.1li. zi-i/iri branoe to a Club member who ls _Bu,rma's air and ground defenders 111- MFS- D071 AXWOFlhY mlived $119 effected astrong co-ordinavcd dc- adjournment which was seconded fence tonight in heavy flglltlllll by Ml's H W. Suartman. against mixed Jzipzmcsc and ‘lliai The next mseiing Wlifi the held mvaciiiers L\1\'i10 had slrliuli ulliloil a its 03165; and life long l-esidmus on Wednesday Januziiy 2 s. in the thu" cf _ ie way; acrcx oucr -ur- when on Jarulal-y 7th Mmgarex, wife Town Hall a;_2:3g0 P.M. All R.C innowatiedlsteherfulfleofrgéggtaolfiiiwhc of John H'M5'°Intyre'wa5°a11°d by Ali wivem nfenugsianqg newfimer‘ mountazin slop: iigagr Kawkareik. 20 death. m "mm l m“ y we om‘ miles‘ inside the Burma-Thailand The deceased lady u“ 79 Years SOCIAL 1TEM5 border and about 45 miles east of QIYIRZQdaAdBUEhWl‘ 01' 11101119316511)- the city of Moulmein. 011i the lid"- re 5m "n10 11430130113111 1111 W35 - ~ swept ulf almost direct y oi>l>05ll0 the last surviving iflCfTibCi‘ of her filffsshjjj°ffivf§fiflpgflfiing Rangoolii. family. M her hcme m Nova 5Com‘ British aircraft were iii tile baffle Considering Iier life Just brought ' itself and British bombers with to a close one is led to say in truth Mm Mkmid has return“; mm a O . A lever product In Memo riam Mas. Joufii. MaclNTYRE St. Andrews Parish lcst one of fighter escorts struck hard at Thal- and's Rohaing airdrome east of the Battlefield. No British planes “We t. _________.._. lde. Mrs. Lamond, acccaipanied by 5 Ingram. Kiiiliibiirgli, Messers and Summervlllc. e Angovc, Smith a battalion of Canadians, with ful life. her baby sen, Roy is vacationing in Th? sggéfg girgicagoglszeg p 18$,‘ other troop-B. Was holding a line several times she had been af- Nova Sootia. ‘gm landing Mrs Kmmbuih frcm Stanley Peninsula and hill to flicted with serious llness, but i- aewgqmere; high "me. fining, “~13. the norltwarcls. On Dec. 22 we re- with marvellous courage, she work- MN. Ken ‘Ilieede left Summer- a score or 55L “ c-eivezi through the ndmiraiiv news ed hmizi in hand wi‘li nature to- ihat a counter-attack from Stanley ivai-ds recovery and each time was 1101' 1100173116 LAC T110955 has heel‘ had falicrl and that casualties in- cluded about 100 Canadians. A second counter-attack by a mm. pany of the Winnipeg Grenadlers had also failed. The same tele- gram described the troops (pre- sumably all tffiOpsi as very tired, I and noted that casualties were heavy and included Brig. Lawson, believed killed, and .Col. Hennessy, . killed by shell-fire. "On Dec. 25 we learned of the intention of ilte governor of Hong Kong to surrender. An admiralty message on the 27th added the name of Maj. Lyndon as missing. On the 28th (of December) seven Canadian other ranks were report- ed as wounded and one missing. This telegram was delayed from . 20. Later a delayed iinofflc- ial message mentioned Staff-Capt. Bush as wounded in action. “On Dec. 29 we received another admiralty telegram reporting a 22 sent by Lt-Col. J.L.R.. Sutcllffe of Win- nipeg. who, bv that time, had as- .?umcd operational command of our orc-':....." Referring to the lack of news of casualties, he said: "We have received word that the Japanese have established a pris- oners of war bureau and that they are ready to exchange information through the International Rico Cross. Immediately on receipt Oi this word, it was suggested to the Red Cries people in London that their representative in Tokyo reque ‘.-‘ to communicate direct with the international Red Cross representative in Canada. It is earnestly hoped ihat this sugges- tion will be accepted. if it is. it may hasten considerably the receipt of information. . . ." POTATO MEAL FODDEB Experiments have been made in Idaho and California with dried potato meal for use of cattle and sheep. Ills SMELLER OFF The great horned owl kills and a? skunks. unaffected by the l‘. side recently for Sydney. where I Wellington Bombers oblniilcfl three points and an Aggregate of 2411 pins. Air crew is made up o. Messers Cooper, Robinson, Swart- man, Armour, Nlcholscn, and fir-ad- ed by Mrs. Nanen. ,b1 d - 1 - _i g1, i a; transferred f0 No. 5 C A.C. De- ieiginct arid) 113513: clginiiiiiniiynn lladllllelll. 111 Sydney‘, N. S. her last illness, owever. it was e - ' dent that she could hope no longer b M53‘; ‘xvwhoicgxgtgln’ gaaéungigg for recovery mid so assisted by her lgxethh “Qgk Ncéjved the Bra," Dasmr‘ RN‘ Dr‘ Canlpbg" and i“ ton ‘Cash A\\‘<'\.l'd of five dollars 101' usual methodical manner made which was offend at [he beaillllfillg. hci last micfui preudiatioii foi o! me bowung 59850“ w the Cam death‘ eve“ as '1'" “"1919 m” w“ tact/er reacliin! the hizhest asire- a preparation for the same. For gate some before Christmas Thu so e days prior to her death her prim h“ oonmbuled much m. sou seemed to flutter on the brink wards making cunt“; bW-iin; a of eternity until on the morning of keenly ccmpetltlve sport. Thank January 7th it went forth to meet you gorporai Eljaftgn or me p, c, Hudson Bcmbcrs led by . Al compion tallitd a ciunt 01 25111 pins and increased their standing by one point. Members oi the team are Messrs Stewart, Dfiwar, Willan, Spafford, and Rus- se . Spitfire Conimdnder. Mrs Ax- ils (‘P6111011 A.1=‘., and crngratulations, virs. _ She leaves to mourn their loss. Benton. ‘ Eggs’ m?“ filgllflgllgf {fie her sorrowing husband and one ----- “mowing Quintana. Messrs Chb daughter, Mrs. Jclin J. Peters. Mrs. Al Compton recently had cots“ mane,“ ' Page Kane. On January 9th her remains were the pleasant surprise oi n visit Panes" M“ u‘ F,’ K859 scared borne to St. Andrew's Church from her brother, _James Miller 0f whence after a Hlrh Mass of Rc- the Royal 0111161111111 Navy M11 quicm was celebrated by Rev. Dr. Miller is spending his leave in afternoon the high single of ihi- H 1 s’. with a record of 238 in .'.‘.e .911 i ct..- 2. "b Summcrside, ihc guest of Mr game‘ __ ?;.ln.2‘g‘-.-,.-i:r,thc CU“ my ‘LAM y and Mrs. K. Compton. Mr‘ XL E’ Gfludn awpi-ds two The pallbearers were: essrs -——- do b] us“ i0 ‘he Cgpitgi Wilfred MacDonald, Dee MacDon- 1V5" 1T1 be" °! u" 5t ma?“ a”. the confirms“ anam- ald. Jamrs Morrison. Irwin Phelnn. Eieinlifitoltgn lgfxdflihe algigiltgggv mg “mg-n 5mm," and “High 011mm“ ‘wqflmyre and Donald Jrnuainveifith when election of cfl Three" on Monday 814211100119’. Maclgachom‘ floors was heldsand lvfrs. Parsons This lmcmi T‘ we ‘mum 5pm" qnrqpgiiticn umoitg COXHSCL became the new President for i942 gawk“ an? is swam. 3p‘ yqciglgd Mrs, V Buckley was returned to B. c. Shipyards Do ~ the office of Sect-Trees. A pleas- by ‘he dub a h w Bulk Constrllctlml ant sociall afternoon followed and Mmegilsn grilswieméursglanes ...___ tea was served More details of rs. "g c; {hp spltflres. and Mrs Kan? , ize lckcis acre-fill?" by Mrs. Dan Axworthy “lid r5" . s Ponies who were iiKi 11v t‘ CONTACT BOWLING more of 269 pills iii the final game it is Monday-any Monday you 0! "'19 flflfin-‘mm choose: 2.30 P M.. and all is ALL‘E“.'ECHOEQ well in Summersdc, P R. Island Suddenly. "out cf a clear sky". the cqcning bggk? oTrAwA Jan 2‘ “(CPFJBHL- these ambltioiilCltncLrs later. Last weeks pl. hli Columbia shipyards have under- tukcn almost half the 83711596302 shipbuilding contracted for by ihe government from September, i939. to May i841, it was shown in a return tabled in the House of Com- mons today- Wlieii is Malt! 5 a I ‘lcn . . Information oii shipbuilding con- nihetxuzlécéfi: iiftiitPaccklng Did ycu seev Tfimhgdbilitiikgléllfigggf "B015 ‘"5 Pmvldfli l" ""5"" Spitfires cleave; the siartltd air. bowlinl if” fqPur?-——-Ii’s acne‘ l 11119411” b?’ Mam“ B°“'3"' Without. warning Hurricanes has- I-‘ld Fmftfigg gewun ma“ (Lib. v J men to the fray. The deadly drane madly krliathel is turning m ma" T110 111111510" °I 17°11'73"‘ 53°51! of Hudson Bombers grows louder. Ohdyggiter ‘cares an me “menu provlnccsz- ever-louder. grimly significant 0f 1"‘ t. Han}. ow,- ghq-n, mowing British Columbia, 994.625.1171: RCA; which usmrp-l- nfl-ilflhi‘ T1111 Sm“ and’ muvfrisg nMy Ontario $29,853,092; Quebec. $ili0,- but l-syrlkep. once and "strikes {ilaflgmm for an admit,“ machine“ l5m177: Nova sooth. $5,077,510: ngalm- In short. the batik is b“ me touch you f" ‘new. New Brunswick, 83.827902; Prince jomH-L (he war is on. for tolo ore: ski-Helen ‘Touch you back" Edward island, $63,000. ors in the Ocrifact bowllllfl 0!!" “y: sywm “touch 3.3“ bow-- mow/u." ammonia Tire mus-rams rr-m s: ‘Elcnn- §ai§nMM-_$l1l11e;l1¢m¢ ghglfltxfin‘; The title “R1val" was conferred nrs carried o." 11f 1l_~'""ii'sc‘\‘n.‘lnlygf bgckqi."‘nem,mter' bowling on on Canadian Dragcrns. Canadian unry lllih. Th“ 51-11 5 ' Artillery and ca-edsdn Rellmiilt ed by Mrs. aueiiisy and ""1"" of nidantw is 1m. Monday at 2:50.....BE ON TIME AND SAVE YOUR. DIME.