{THE WESTERN GUARDIAN l AGENTS: Mre. John Pond, ll. Church Street-Phone 339 IUMMERSIDI All PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions. Advertising should be leit with u", h“, ___,_} The Guardian may he bought daily at any oi the following etoree in Bummereide: Bell Bookstore, Water Street. Gourliee Drugstore, wsm sung, Toma“ Bakery, Water Street. Mark Gsudet. d1 Granville street. The Guardian will be delivered tonny home in Bnminereido by Carrier Boy at 2o per day or 10o per week. Phone 289 ior this service 9f ‘ivc your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route, | i in in reserved Ir ue ' I 5,1,‘; clurerret. but udvertllning “ell .: galvanized fi-Oglan-cigflzg-gl‘. newly nulur; may be] inserted at ei-iife e wur , eirlvty pnynble In s , n _ — RECIAL DOX 01 ChOCOIBWI 3 ""““ ° lbs. for 98c at Taylor Drug 00., Ken- SlIlQIOII, Allsllhl-“EX 1°’ slilmlwll “l1- —GENEB.AL PURPOSE snow and sets at Taylor Drug Co., Kensinglon. “nun moveln 501d fight a, Bream L-l -n. N. ousnmu of H0lt.R.en- / , “'12‘”'“- new and Co. Montreal is buying 4551mm‘; Jnnunry and “n. hi!" Mulls“! Kl“! has announced a. major change in his Cabinet Norman McLarty (RIGHT), who Liugers, Summerside, every eyemng except Saturday um L_64o_1z_1a_t‘. m further notice‘ A‘ K. Lord, cape further adjustments will "l8 vllbillet." left depleted by the departure oi Mr. Casgrain. line-up with Humphrey Mitchell (CENTRE), veteran trade union ist, as minister oi labor. Mr. Mitchell replaces Hon. __ ., succeed lion. Pi rr Ca grain (LEFT), as fins daily st office oi Charles stores will dose at 6 o'clock pm. Casgruin has been appointed to the Quebec ssuperlor ceuufit. Al the same time Mr. King announced that be announced to “fully restore the proportion of Quebec's representation in the appointment oi minister oi state. Mr. __vISlToRS——'_-To 58m‘; _ Rev‘ ‘Irsverse; Fred Bell, Carleton. Oonis, lnastoiiq oi gile Presby; L-‘Mdzasql’ C “l” l‘ “w “SKW- - —RETURN‘ED mom LEAVE id vlrs. Ocms were guests oi - and‘ Mrs. Wm. Verwolf at the Slléftfrogaggfiiylqgglnxlfxgi - o torcycles were among the material hastily abandoned by tlie Ger- mans, said Russian accounts. Division of h ynerian Manse on Christmas Newfoundland a ' e Th v - 1 »- b ___ m”. . y e mrxoicyc es we.e used Y i). S £55585“ with her, Flogleg 311g gifisttsuéinisérgisy said, to chase ' ' ' 00mm’ M ssde"'s' The soviet communique listed --ST. PAUL'S CHURCH CHRIST- i this SERVICES - Midnight Mass _-B,ETURNED 1-0 MONTREAL \\';‘.S celebrated in St. Paul's church .49“; smnhen poni R_C_A_F_ and with all the impressive ritual of the gel-g; peacock of the Fen-y Con). llsinaii Cznhoiic Church, with one mnnd RAE Montreal who lmve o, the largest congregations in the been spending Christmas Wm‘ S t history of the church. Rev. J. C. Pom“ mother M“ John Paid MacDonald was the celebrant, and h“ this morning 0' r t to m, Rev. Mgr. G. .1. Macminuim M145 ll “"1 preached a very im resasive Erin-morn. n 5- - Ichlnfiflniggfl%heusgnsficn van; _(;,AB],|3 REQEIVED _ Among posing most of an entire German b umul “nth evergreens and new“ the messages received on Chris“ (llvlsicii, flopped their arms and -———— e r.’ie.wasseae- '. ‘B - gmmfmm her 30y; sei- eang p, . west of Moscow. Red army dis- -DEA'l‘i-l 0F MRS. DANIEL master Q, A, mar-k, whogg, snuofl. patches reported today as the Rus- CONlC_K- There passed away ai- ed "somewhere m Bnglgnd," wish. sian counter-offensive continued to r9111‘ 0i these W") mfllm‘ communi- ter a. lingering illness, Mrs. Daniel 1n; he;- "Tne season's Greetings" regain ground both north and 011N011 Cent-YES 111 the lleilrb of Coiiick. 48, of S‘side,_ on Friday, and saying may, we boys are n“ south of ma, capimy European Russia. Kzilugo 1s about Dx. 26th, in the Prince County g1ne__3_ panic was 5am m have Spread 100 miles south of the capital and Hospital. Mrs. Conick leaves one -___ and unii-aiiisd reinforcements from 0W1 lllwlll 20° 1111108- son, Lindsey of Moncton, N. 13., .._DEAT}| op MR5, SARAH the transport and clerical sections T119 3115513!“ Pllslled llllolllll and one sister. Mrs. Gaucher of BARRETT or‘ nor 16 - There o! the German army were repOrt- Llkhvln. 30 miles south of Kalusa Boston, who has arrived home for passed away on Qm-isgmu Day at ed to have been rushed into m, and 50 miies west of Tula, and on tlie funeral which will be held this the home o; he; danghm; M“, breach in a demicrzzte effort to llllrllllgll B919". llbollt 50 mlle! lilLflllllg at _9 o'clock to St. Paul's clnude Ramsay o; Lot m Mm 5mm the your; southeast of Kalugzi. (Liurch. Burial will be in the Ro- Sarah Barren, widow 0c the 15m (To the Gel-mans, it has become 'I‘hcv tlius ircr-e menacing the nun CsLclic Cemetery at Indian Henry Barrett The deceased lady "imperative that the D1159“; re- German line of retreat westward R-l'1'l'--—5- was very highly esteemed in the talent must be stopped at all costs," “am Klllltlléiltlgllvllld sllwleflfik. 22° -,'—'"' d her many Christian e Moscow radio said in quoting m e5 W95 0 °5¢°W- --STV. MARYS SERVICES AT y1nuen_ she lenyes to mwm we an appeal by me commander a Besides drivlni’. between Kalugl. cilitisTMAb — There were lfl-rso 5on5 num- nnn John and m,“ the Nazi 33m divyqon yo, n “m- and Orel, the Russians also were cuigrcgationsst St. Marys Church dauéhmrs Mrs flank’ Simmons vival o; seitgccnfidnnnc» nmong pressing a frontal, assault toward for the Christmas festiyiil. There Mrs Theno Simmons and Mrs- his troop, The bwudrqst wqs _ one} by takinrt 24 settlement; nnd '\\.lS a midnight celebration of the (aw-fie Runlllsay to whom much- peated bgthe BBC hegrd If“ the new“ of 130,135,,’ 40 mines‘ east lmilllgiucgéllliileiitltilillao dficlll sympathy 1s extended. The funeral New York by CBS.) °l that "l" “lbw- ,, _ ,. . w nerd n 1n The soviet, information Eighty miles farther south, the ‘cfiléfi“slf.ifiéil'f“selllfigtkill lillaetltéfil- this reude§~F§rdii§.“§o”§r.“§§§nf'3."-‘ old m towns and internal‘: Russia“ slreadv had announced iiiuiiicn was sung by the choir, W110 service was conducted by R/ev, O B891’! re-occupied in the area. dur- wcupatmn of Tlm- 40 "1119! @115‘ also rendered virv pleasingly the w, c001; o; gummerside assisted iniz the last 10 days, of Kursk on the main Moscow- inns hymns. Tue Arcndeaccn by m“ Mn Christie o; 1,0; 15, The ‘roads VJOST/ and southwest Kharkm’ Yallwflil- The." smd wally Li ii. fittingsermon for the and was largely nmndedya of Kalinin on the frozrn upper ""19 1119i’ 11ml llllllfled llelll/Y .11.. At nine oclock Chrlstnmh ________ volgn were (lsgcyibgd in drspamhes loss-es on German units there, m- H; there was a Oh0f?l Conll- as littered Wllll equipment aband- ‘fludmB the nilllll milk division. non celebration, giellunuiir chti: 1-‘ omd by the young Gmnnn nob i6th motorized division and 299th lgkglrllglt Very 319?‘: V9 en "$15k 7i dleyg, infantry division. The Germans ~ 9 m!“ “s - 1., , wTPl- 1"“ 5°11"- Qlmil Borden. A column oi trucks in working 10st more than 1.000 dead there f?013x231‘,ftf.nghfinf,;fn",fifls ganytgrlvg-itgpeklllé tlsgwgllltgl-stifigs 11g‘: girdle: and vgltlh their tanks i’u‘l of Défi- 25 all“. the Rllsslilns es- _ ‘.. , w ‘ y l. . - - iie. an nr ilery battery com lete m“ ~ yialllylylelllgiggflgled Wm‘ s” “c5 Mrs. Edgar Sobey, Wilmot Valley. wink sgglvllgnficynsenivnniligré mg; irlzgresatrnigngenei-al “WEDDING BELLS——A pretty m‘ wcdding was solemnized on Novem- as arse‘ ét..'.'.‘§.“§£f.€‘ -— . s, R. - . -, . ' n_ 1111mm, when Pilot Officer wfofia§§§fm?t5°é§§,§§n€§tm,h “m ‘mhmmlle Mum” °r In)" his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward °1l'-° “m1 Nmsmli 5M" owe“ Caseley Wilmot Valley. —S. Christmas Day. were united in the holy bonds of ' ____ s r matrimony by the Cllr-Pllllll- NW" -im-. and Mrs. P‘. s. Allen oi Mr. mu Mrs. Gordon Constable o s sins Sister Plllllllle "Wm °' noun; iii-rived oi Summerside by had as guests on Chrlsinws Day , 5lllllm9l51¢1° 5w“ 1°‘ 31° bfldm plane to spend the Christmas hoii- Mrs. Wm. MMKfliZle of French “"110 ‘V115 lllallled l" he‘ service days with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. River and Mr. and Mrs. Charles l E uniform-n. Flight‘ Lleul- Black w“ Jemima Howatt of we King Ed- Axiams and children Frances and bkl. man. The bride was given in ward Hone], Carol of Kenslzigton, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon RG55 o; there was no truth to rumors eur- niarriage Wing Conunsnder --___ dLieut. and Mrs. Don Sutherland Carleton were guests of Mr. and rent in Northern Ireland that two b Leggett. Following the service e 1n Debert s nt Christmas with m. end Mn. Wendell R. Mac- Mrs. Russell Bell on Christmas of Hitler's generals. one of them A. 103 tanks, 180 guns, 86 mine throw- ers, 51x flame throwers, 1.325 trucks, 34B motorcycles, eight planes and six radio stations among the wur equipment seizrd during the 10- day period in the sector. In the some time, 38 tanks, 120 guns and 400 tiucks were listed among much other material said to have been destroyed by the Red forces. South of Moscow, the Red army widened its fan-like offensive across the Oks river between 252i- luga and ‘Crel, threatening the Flee Russians (By Henry Cassidy, Associated Press Staff Writer) MOSCOW, Dec, 28—-(AP)—Raw Germari youtilts of 17 and 1B, com- Personals d. ii. S; southwest 10D villages iind urlough with his mother, Mrs. n15 m“ n M _ n, w” am, i David Grady of S'slde-—B- ° e r‘ and Mrs‘ Lhyd I“ In a. degliglée Premier Joseph Stalin named six ne\v Lieuteniint Generals and 24 Milo: Generals. manoi Borden enroute to their home in Halifax. Mr. Joli .1 1r it J ti visited hi? lggne tlilyaialgi-dlégc 82 Descent untrue DUBLIN. Dec. 28 -—(CP) ~ in- formed sou-recs declared tonight reception was held the officers _ incss, after which the happy young D0115 ren . W. and Mrs. J._ K couple left 0n a wedding tour oi Blll-hflr lid. liloiitzcsl and Toronto-S. A—-DEAT‘H LnlIVIacDOUG- L‘ °F “"3 D“ "e" pm‘ and u: mm n MwcAseey Dav Field Marshal waitiiei- v01. §‘§,§‘,W:§, ‘gattlsjngmfiegw a . stewort were suede o! Mr- ‘ Briiuciumii, mu landed in Coun- h oi Rich. and Mrs. Ralph Toonibe oii Borden Mr. James MacAleer. R. C. N. V. ty Kerry from a forced-down Cer- R... who has spent Christmas at his mun airplane. William L. MacDougall ch mm Dal mmid after a. short illness at the ‘m ‘r a‘ y‘ _ .4 _ , , M" M 73 ymrs‘ M“ Mwmmgan Private Elmer Roberts who spent llloOTlllllllill fligfrgteniilylenfgiiilllesggébgg Frfiéllivhla gm“? come down nus born at Port. Hill station in the chmtmaa with m‘ We nnd non He wnsflwcnlnnnnlnd by n15 women ervug o“ gm)’ "lfg- n?“ WM?‘ oi-nui River parish but quite Eflnlg Gnu], n; Borden left on Satur- Kenneth, who n stationed wnii the bu, no 1‘,§,,n,,,r,§,‘,,5§‘§,,“$,§ nffffifg hlllléxlt: illienctsrtllellvlnlns “Y mm“ l“ “m” 3mm‘ B‘; “.°“'_M__°“"°“' lslildlow occupants. these sources trade as blacksmith, and was W! pa“ wwert oi Ohsmlotlte- . ie Bell who has been vis- ‘ , and favourably known in the dis- wainlus m afi-rsnmu n1, he; hqgng iting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rus- fficfiiwtihey tgsserled- “m” "em .~i in, was r. member of the m- , Bu, en sell Bell of Bordon left on Saturday a l“ l» w’ “l "ileum 11°" Hm“ extant Church and was “b n - for New Brunswick‘ was more than 28 years old and mu by his pastor during his unless Mm N,“ wndmm gpent Ohrist- ———— "If, W" "m" m" “m” alr- anu received the consolation oi hie m“ with her sister, Mrs. Ravi“? and" °ll slllllldlll’ m “‘ -,, w“ w morning were Capt. John L. Read. BELFAST. Nwlllem 11431855. DB0- ’°"=‘°" “m” h“ d°‘“‘- m‘ ° “WW1” °‘ “d” “mm” .1 x suui l d Albet .1 n 28—(AP) n or c p..:ieoeased him about five wear! m: time in Pleasant Valley on - - °l' B" - l B7- "l-i — “"1 5 "m, “lmn "E0 He WW8! l0 "1011?" 5°“! Frlda sell Bell and Don MricPlieis0ri._ a1 tonight that two oi Hitlers gener- myiéhtvors. Mrs. Bernard Macmm 7- it)‘: awgoniit} in???‘ Clillilgpllggtgfithflilslilliflg‘?! nls ‘lllll landed Hies-i-like in scum-y an of Indian River; Mrs. ElLBlsc- Mia Patricia Rodgers o! Mone- m! o‘ the s sq cgmnowetofiwh ' Mll-V; Elle‘ lllld Olle Blllfll llllfvll- (111211? and Wlnnifred and Katii- ton, us, spent Christmas with her ~ ~ - ggivlgrlyuyfitéchfit Flsld We; levii at home; two sons. Rupert oi ntq m. and Mrs. K081116141 _ H n,‘ n h ° w" °~"l° ma" a 80mm N! A. O ow t spen Chris “mm Il- Jvhn. N. 11-: and Herold of N" mu in Charlottetown uest of his o; ‘ u, no m, . i-inmoshiie, The funeral was held daughter, Mrs, Harry uttsrt and kn‘ “m1; {Minn t‘ ssszz ..:~n.=>.:.re..=--... a em Mr. MM in . ' liiigton, Rev. out}. Gillis oi- Mr. and Mrs. Hector MscKenzie oi Among the visitors here on g2‘??? lgzlgrlngwlgtgzxnel“ ogollgllllg l d Alb gllstllimlriiiwaatl arllvcilrefiivateslaléerxsqltzx; “uthwesl ma“ 9f E1"- lmd "h!" Min 018i. hove oii Binnmeillfi! Patterson. These boys who have @119 ‘Kl-llliflllll! WEN lllttrncd- visited her new“: Miro-r Ind ml been visiting st their homes in ct Thu was n. revision of e pfévlmll in li 0f '1‘! h B“l“°°' wumm Gum's‘ film"? tiigil-erileniualili the mainland, -DEA'l‘lI 0F JOHN A JEFFEBY " mo“ PM! “W m“ “m” ‘i? "tksfilflm onrwiff. eirning at his home in Lower 35d “gndnn M‘ Bond,“ on 6mm, Bedeque after a. lingering illness “n” ‘in, Mr. John Aiyleiiegzd syn 'l1 ylgar: 8i l“ - ____. o‘ its. Mr. Je ery en I- ‘ “use. Che-I- lns health for two or three years. “may? visited {gentle in Bor- llc was fonnerly of Liri-kletter Road Mn on‘mgd,ny_ but had resided in Bedeque for ____. the past 20 years, where he was mm Emu Jgy mcst hiszlfy esteemed. He leaves in gen-y mu Barbara. were recent mourn his wlie, re to ‘Borden. fzrniin at the Requiem Mass. Borden on Christmas Day- Tlie pa lbesrers were: Messrs. Eba -—'-‘ Priiught, Joseph Currie, Eli Bisc- qulere, Bernard Mnelellan, George since left to rejon official Eire announcement which said the plane came down in Couri- snd dollfllwfl formerly Miss yum, Darby of St. Eleonora, three eons. ———— Wm., in uie Canadian um over- m, Prank Dorsey. 50.115311‘!!!- less. Fred in Ontazio ind udmn ‘llhmrloe. Ont... norm 01 ‘I i-n the homestead, ind one daugh- with his parents MY- Ind M"- Il/Jlr. Mrs. Gtuurdillci‘ bogthwisgonsiéie. mo: Daisey o! Bordell- . s, ,, , cor "-1 A. Jeiflryaoxostlltlizlegnoigrend two Mn. ‘monies Pequot oi, Banner; n‘, Mmy, _ M.spentOhrirtm ginifi ijnflétvnm M3," $1 Lieut. Paouet. 11.08.. oi 5W1"- Mllfv Anne, Mrs. A. Maciean of "3- winnlpeg to all n! whom much M “h, gum,“ of Borden w” s.v th ' nded. i - "- B - vlcllénswéeu yestgltlllz"‘ufi_ a. visitor to suimieiside on Fr! "you irmn the hometto Eu: An- V‘ _____. o” ll c! h 8 . lilo"- Mmljmm . . RemnMr? glrlgtomnflaptlst elergy- v'f~,}‘°<‘§,',‘,f§,,,mm ‘:3; awn. man at St. Eleanor-s and venerable m, ‘m Borden on Christmas Dav. Archdeacon J. R. liarrlson oi the -_--- title" §‘“l'l“ "Mrs i": mic "i" .“"~.%".....°""“.l‘é‘.l'.lll.i£; Q8. ill‘ 8 WES l O t p lflB Eleonora Cemetery. ‘ with gs. Allen's motlllr. ll’!- J'- nnnii Knox. 11.8. secretary oi the navy, announced thlt two-mm Japanese submarine! were used e week all! Slim"! lll 111° "Wwk "'1 Pearl lhrbor end that one retuslly got inside 1M hllhof- B191‘ in 1935 n“ n" built nu, “pocket submurlne" and announced it would be need ior deep-sea "explorations." n‘ . —§70rp. Austin Grady is spending mum flown" o; snmmemcm The’, towns are again in Russian hands, _ News Briefs u. CANBERRA_ Dec. 28—(CP)—; Prime Minister John Curtine emphatic views concerning the paramount importance oi the Pacific front in the war have received an encouraging reply from Winston Churchill, oiii- cial sources said today. It was disclosed that tlie war cabinet would discuss the reply Tues- day and the war council will meet tlie following day. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28—(AP)— Re-establlslunent of Vichy sover- eignty over the small fishing is- lands of st. Picrre-Miquelon off the cciist of Newfoundland was prcdictrcl Solurdriy by Gaston Heuzy-Haye, the Vichy Ambassa- dor, after an hour's conference with state secretary Cordell Hull. OTTAWA, Dec. 28—-(CP)— Tho (Jziniidizin Coiigrz-sg of Lab- or “will play its piirt in what- ever is ilime" to overthrow tyranny and establish a world governed by the principles of justice and freedom, A, R. Moshcr, president oi the Con- gress, said tonight in a New Year's messagi- OTTAWA. Dec. 28——(CP)—Cun- ads. will be represented st any conference on diplomatic questions arising from the occupation of St Picizo-‘Viiqur-lon, it was learned reiinbly fnviizht. “That much you 01in say zlifiiiltcly," one govcrm iiieiit spokesman said, "Ally fur- {her comment will have to wait until Prime Minister Mackenzie King gets back to Ottawa." W.»lSlilN_G'ION. Dec. 23 ._. lAP)-—Pl"§lilt‘lll Roosevelt sent In the embattled people of the Philippines tonight his "solemn 916K132 tllrit their freedom will be redeemed and their inde- pendence cstublishrd and pro- tectcd." SANTA BARBARA. Calif" Dec, 28 —-(CP> - In an historic Indian mission, Gloria Laura Morgan Van- derbilt, 17~year-old heiress-daugh- ter of one of the wealthiest families in the United States. became the br"e faa" ' Pruaqiinle tPftil Di Cir s’ niciit and scioi: of u‘. immigrant truck gar- derrei ty Cork. That much had been announced lln Dublin. But the announcement was iict amnliiicrl and informed sources at Dublin refused to com- merit. It is understood. however, that there were, in all, four men in the plane. described in Belfast as of a reconnaissance type. and that s11 ivcre iinliurl. although the plane W118;__lfflllvlyl_i'lillllflg(‘fl. iii; Excellency, the Earl oi Athlone, and Princess Alice visit Rock- liifc Air Station, outside the Federal capital, tn impcct newest typos of aircraft now being used by the Royal Ciinadlrn Air Force in tlie Dominion. The Bari and Prlnoele ore shown with wing Commander SfDE GUARDIAW a UNTY CHRONICLE llewsman says Bengasi was Blown to pieces (By Preston Grover) (Aseociated Press Staff Writer) WITH 'I'H'E BRITISH ARMY IN BENGASI, Dec. 25~(Dclayed>—(A P) -— Triumphant British troops planted the Union Jack over Bon- fisl this Christmas day but if San- Claus had been around he wouldn't have recognized the place. In the 10 months since the Ger- mans and Italians wresied the North African port from Britain only to lose it again. tlie Royal Air Force has literally blown to pieces Mussolini}; once proud symbol of empire. On the sea. front it looked like another Dunkerque, with the har- bor this time filled iritii sunken Axis vessels instead of sunken Bi-it- y ish craft. ‘Tranquil waters of the 4r?" Mediterranean lapped at masts pro- trudinz ghostlike from the surface. Harbor buildings are wrecked. Many buildings deep in the city are full of holes. This was a scene of utter desola- tion as I arrived ycsterdriy after- nnleénhglkvnith a Scrittlsh driver and a ri newsree cameraman, broke away from a, British inoior- - i‘ lZBd column approaching the clly mpeliled Wmbme "ml 0B Brl- officially known n ‘me Queen's along tlbe colzlist rom the north and £15121 p061: areas and the industrial Canadian Fund for Air laid Vie- rove 4 m es “enemy' m an as attracted fresh at- tims." Wrlllofv- tendon to the frightful Sllffcflll We ,0 1 s Every dollar contributed to the solitary? Ittalllearr? vllilillléll. “iihetcigfing or the manly thousands °T Clvlllunfi Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- us_by'two hours was a column of l“ Gm“ Bmam Wh° ll" llllllell British armored curs which lizid "0111 5991091’ to ehelllil‘ and illlfilli’ blazed a bee-line 200 miles across ("lven into the open country by 1-119 P08111658 defiefl- cucce ve raids. Eventually places {Gael} {sllglfngelllflul 1595?? "l" are found for them all D"l"(l< 0i . e i mi v; e-e e na- “ ’ tives who for tlie most part cniit- relative security» bull ‘hell’ belong- ioiisly remained indoors. W85 01' fill kinds are dcszi-ulcu Fro Irust Company, Charlottetown, The most pleased ivere some 90 task of emergency feedeng alone is which reports the following ro- wounded Biitish soldiers left in n difficult. The task of setting them eciptr to date:- ggilfififildiwh; gggelgegg “Qnenigaglg up olnce more with some quantity by friendly Arab residents, in some °l “MP1”? “"1 beddmi l! much gsiflzélllgbffVehiililleélsfi, fallél being 1119f" 315116111; town. sum Barely lggld ‘for aaxficl.?lf,_e,f{n.cven_ lungs £5: guise tfnggwyus needs‘ lVilma. and Juliet Wood. Central when the German air force made a. PM.“ o! the vgrfifrHer nhl/Eligglé; Royflll)‘ $100 ll"! Cllflstmll 1n visit. ‘ ' shelters). Among m, few undamaged numb use of her name in connection with A Friend, Charlottetown, 334w“ ings here are a. Catholic Church U19 Dvlllllllvll Cllmllalgn. which 1s Total to date $5329.57. and a brewery, out of operation be- cause of lock of supplies. Catholic ‘ l Fgathelrs colntinucdloccupnincy of! me of one squliealfedfierlly,lopiriiing and (i vim and all who ciurc i, w iosc bols tin cd p ens- Plflllfllig Sill wi l eaci succeeding -, (m1 v a ai l, antly on this quiet. sunny Clirist- wave. . S n‘ 1,113,115 “gt - mus morning. ———-—~_—-- tlilxpeéisgieiyhfurdnlshetcil hotgls lyvere srppe y e epar n ta ans. - v Curtains hung wet snd limp from bombed how, Will win back . or 5m 7s, 1o we: F R O S Y I h 15. 40. 60, i N S l D E -i o i- w. $5.42. SUMMERSIDE a cimnmnnowu QUEEN ’s CANADIAN FUND 001m TIONS through out deduction to the 10rd Maya’ of London for distribution to tho homeless and needy. Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the Royal Received Wednesdayi- Major T, E. McNutt, Charlotte- soil ‘ so lt. Kong will Umpire to ' chapter so . - B“ \" '. '. _ ‘l- Justflas {alt Duntkerrlque, fivnich ll’ ' N, that *2... s; ;.2i..";‘.-i. "W; Kong llvlflny ,. every stage of sliikage. F111 $131131 Wlll‘? Two IODOO-wnners side by side ' wietnleedhit Inlongtsidte tgheh quiny ttand 5° b W’ B‘? l ° ° °m- LONDON Dec. 2a —(AP) —De- lvfigggg m0“ M their hum am“: termination’ to win back the crown Farther out ere ships with only m all" of H21‘? ¥‘°"~‘~’ 1"“ mw?“ their Sllllfilfilfllrlllliix‘ slioiriiig: \=:h M‘ F“ .17’ Lola x9111?‘ crflolllil] a few liouiidrcd yards from the quay " s '-" "l," “ "W z’ i“ m '5‘1‘g3' in deeper water mew ‘Vere Suns pore for il‘.".llllll‘.l.=*l(lll bv any ii- with onlv the tips of their masts vflll-ilble means to Sir Mani Young, showing. Governor of Hong Kong.’ _ Tivo vessels literallv were out in ll §1ll<li— _ ggflilitbypillliWitnllllS. ‘The iron C1001’ Flt s: h._ llyl. $1 we en- _;'__~.~*__ niznoic I..\S'l‘ STAND N! ANTY " l . rid . . ..'..li bu P, l‘ ' by Governor Sriiiiiago Fst- Nctherlands planes from the hat Indies aided British lighten to drive Japanese bombeni from Singapore, and the British were invited to ugg bases in tlie Dutch islands. Theee an new Ourtlse Falcon planes hi. Buiicmorg airport, near Bzitaviu. The Netherlands Indies sir iorco vvus mobilised "f! I week ago in readiness ior_ins_t:iiit notion. ________ . * is i r J. L. Hurley, commanding officer at RurI-Jiilc, iPtZi are inlzr sled in sir training. Iler Royal Iilgliiirss is lin. hr) commandment ni the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force. 17x11’ 11111111.?