THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: Mrs. John Pond. l1 Church Street-Phone 289 SUMMSSSIDI sud PRINCE comwry ' . lholsld be left with Mrs. Pond. flows, Subscriptions Adv no Guardian may be bought daily Summerside: 5w Bookstore, Water Street. Gourliee Drugstore, Water Street, Toronto Bakery, Water Street. Muir The Guardian will be delivered Carrier Boy at 2c P" "l! or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this gervice o; ‘m; your order to the boy t sponsible for deliveries on your route. 'l‘llls column ls reslerrrd for news of lul-lsi interest, but advertising of n In..." nature may he Inserted at I eeuls a word. strlrtly payable in ell\l|nl-e-__ Alli-Y Sleigh Bells. 45 RubIs at Braces. L- -1l. N. UBRYAN of I-IulLRen- new and Co., Monizeal is buying furs daily at office of Charles rs, Bummerside. w“ L-640-12-18-tf. Harness. 0-1-10-21 , and all mill supplies at L-45D-1-10-2i. l. BOARD. Beaver Board. -. a Sheet Iron. ilcavv can- \'.‘.\l 1.11‘ c: ring window's. obtain- able at Era ‘s. L-450-1-1il-2i. ___\l|r. WILDING representative pl PbflCy Furriers, Montreal, will no ll: Strong's store on Wednesday ' lilY-‘ifllly of this week with a .Cl‘iilli‘lll of la'li°s fur coats -s.~\n DEATH 0F ISIANDER - M155 Gertrude Buntain of Kensing- toll has received word of the [P8110 (HRH) of hzr aunt. Mrs. Alexander oi DOfCllfiSttl’, Mass. On mas Day she lvas terribly ti when her dress caught fire friuu lhe gas stave. Pneumonia dc- vclopcd and she passed away three days later. The funeral was held on \V clay afternoon. Dec. 31, from ill-c rcsiticllcc ill tile Clillilllfl plot ill North .:r Cclnstcry. The dcsciuvd u‘ . before her marriage, Mary Mm loin. a dauzhtcr of the into Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLcan oi Gra- hlulrs Road. She is survived bv hrf‘ hi ' sisters and one : Mrs. Alexandra Cetio of tihcster. l\/Ia.ss.; Mrs. George N. . ni ll of Chestnut Hill, hinss; 1' . Ejpllrninl Read 0f Vancouver, ll. C and William of Union Road. P. B, L-(Summerside papers please copy . —W. l". S. MEETING —— The rn- nunl lnesting of Kcnsington U: rii (Tilureh W. M. S. was held n Wittllltfisilay afternoon. Jan. '7. Mrs. D. MacKenzie presided and openrd the meeting wi h a call to worship and hymn 5'10. Minutes of last mert- itig were rend and. approved. Mrs. Taylor re. a letter of thanks from Iii R." A and Brolvn of Sydnty l for box sent by the socifiy. s on the past year's work v: present/ed by the different 0!- izols. Those of the Associate Heir- efs Secretary and Mlssiull Bmd 5a.‘. tollv oncollrazlril- 1942 were install-d _ sivc scrvic" conducted Ir: Rrv. A. . Stirling. The retiring "c dent thanked the members for their lo_vnlt.v to her and asked the nlnle for the new President. F's. .1. D. Stirling who then took the chair. She thanked the exec 1v.“ cf lust ' for their faithfulness and : .. ‘on. She zlslrd each one ill c year to look to the riollt . "ce cf strength and ask God. to guide us and make us more earllrlt in our work. Each has a special task to do and ii one fails. all the work silifers. 'I"he (in-operation of all mcoibcrs is necdfd Th". executive is lo lnsrt at. i‘ . 1 .Vf'x=. Hm" ce Gwvor on Friday nflcrmon. Jail. l6. to p'an for the lWYS WTTk- fiir-cting closed with devotional per- iod. theme "we live by faith in God. the I-loly Spirit." Hymns 162 nrd 154. were sur": lmd the members lrinro in n oircl." of sentence pray- els-(Pioncer please copy). '3 3 a 7: Personals -'F‘risnds will rcgrzt to hearthrt lili". llrlv \Vaite cf Shcrorcckc ls ill ill the Prince County l-lospltifll-"K- --Mr. David Dunning of Granville 1s seriously ill at his 1101719. H15 nunlcrcus friends are anxlbufiil’ wall-hing for his recovery to heal h. —K. s Margaret. Ficming of 0t- ,cnt Cllrisllllrs hulk-dis Wm! Austin Murphy of George Calbeck oi Sum- churned hcnrc on Monday . zsr lg ChlIlZOliCtlliVll.—K, ~ul~s n. J. uwsau find daugh- ter Lenora, of Charlottetown. were Paigengers to Kinkora on Monday- -—P-‘vate Arnold Praught oi the Nil. .llg1‘l'S. arrived Moiidnv night ircnl Sydney to spend a leave at his home in Grand Rivera-K. ——Mrs. Andrew O'Keefe returned V? her home in Kensington on Mon- dill’ after spending a yveek in Char- lOtlf‘l(l\'Ji1.—K. -—Mlss Virtus Roberts. R. N" 01 oncloll, spent new year's with hcl‘ Barents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rob- tft-i. 0i Middleton. —Mrs. Ollie MacNcill oi Summer- lltli‘ has been spendlllll ll Hillel?“ rtslt with her parents, Mr. Imd MP8- aiik Marks at Margaie-S -Mr , is the guest of the i4§§§¥l.§§$%¢utrol Street. summerside-S ' ~Miss Yvonne Kilbride of Lct 11 Silent. a few days Week berm-e rggumlrltg her studies at t- . Kinkora Convcn . —1t ' t that m. is pleasing txlhfiglggflmg at," brig: seriously ill with pneumonia. Jmlih Sheen ——Mlss Hazel Adams R. N . 0i Kenslnxton has been appointed Superlnrlfeiident "like County Hospital. \Mr. Arthur Mill oi Kensinlltt!" lllutloyird with the Bank oi Nov! 5min at Montague. has been trans- "md to Pugwash. u. s. K- l‘ ‘Y endlzss rubber belts, bzlt afte and ilrerlnrnt ER xasant visit with her ‘“ u. Kensinjlton this selves m hard pressed for _.____ W. and Mrs. Athoi Woodside and son Lee of Sydney, C. B, are spending two weeks holidays with at any or m; [oflqwjnl “Mum relatives at Borden, Bedeque and Charlottetown, MI. snd Mrs. Emile Gallant left Gaudet. 6'1 Granville Street. $5,: welt; tor-aw; 011mm.‘ P8. s. c on an Mrs. to en! home in Summerside by wm_ Nuuom o; Sydney, c_ B, The sfilcefe symgaéhy of the colrunun y s ex en e to Mr. C. B$EfBfBd§untOn Rocqiieis and Hugh Ahearn of BOrden On the aces. L450-l-10-2i. girth of lgiishmizgthir, litre. Rusieli _ _‘_‘ earn w c oo pace st er prevgflhgggégfior (gillililélfif 11011513 in Pomona. California on 511mm,,‘ if?“ We nesday, December 31st. _sNow SHOVELS genera, pub Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald, who has pose “b, h ,5, d , been visiting at Borden returned obtallslablec Sr. ‘gfiocci? Lgigefll-l-Slgggfi "° h" “m” “l we“ Si» Pm" ____ on Thursday, —SOUTII SHORE Hockey League Bedeque Rink, Monday, January 1V2. New Anllan vs. Frectu-lvn Maple penis. Admission 20 cents, skate L - - - . —"'— ____ 472110 21 A quiet wedding took place in _RED CROSS nlEE-l-ING _ The Sacred Heart. Church in Borden on annual meeting of the Wilmot Val~ MmdnY- January 5th when Re"- lcy Red Cross was held recently at W- V- MQCDQTWM "mt"! ‘I! ma?‘ inc home of Mr. John Hogg with a. Ylflgc Miiry Helena Keough, daugh- good attgndgnce c1 ;np,nb§,-g_ '1‘11eii’l' of Iiiiutin and the late Mrs. officers for the coming your arc as Iieoush oi Chile ‘Traverse. and Lay- follows: Plcsident, Mrs. Harry ton Green son of Mr, and Mrs, Simmons; Vice President. Mrs. Arthur Green of Albany. -Best Floyd Casely; Secretary Treasurer. wishes are extended to the young Miss Lucy Hose. The Society had couple for a happy wedded life gcciilmpllllshed a greatudcai of, work __ ' ilrng le year. as lc fol owing - l > . , _. statement SllC\V5Z—- Wilmot Valley ,S,l\:,?gy,,,f,l,1,f,n°;,,t‘,' lifmceq§fifiil€ Red Cross work for post year: 11 ti,‘ , ‘t “s” " knitted sweaters. 5 pyjama. suits, 7 P8 9333111}: a ‘ ~‘ hmne l“ mews pyjamas’ 7 me,“ bathmbex omona. Calfornla, on Wednesday. 13 baby blankets, u pa,“ seamen-B December 31st of Mrs. Russel socks, 23 pairs soldiers’ socks. 29 Alma"! after 9- 19W? 11171955- pairs mittens, 3 pairs glovcs. 12 ,M1‘5» A1_1911Yl1.f°lm@1'1lf M55 Ma- wolnens night gowns. 4 WOILIBIfS tlldu Winchester‘. was born at slips. 3 quilts. 2 baby quils, 42 baby Nortllnnl. P E I. in 1874. For diapers, 2 women's coats, 2 bed come years she alld her husband jackets, 1 hot water bottle cover. 2 lived at Borden and Summerslde. child's 16381118 ECI-‘i. 1 Child's coat. With her family she went to the 1 child's divas-S ohllcamstales in 1924 and resided ———- l . .. .e' . ' . ._nllATl-l or FORMER ISLAND- X ‘fill, Y,“ luff; Z2? il,.l°f,',§_, -'I‘h sad word ci the risath oi M“ AWN-n “re\\‘t ,3 Pcména‘ ca. Mr. Fredric lvliigford. at the Cen- .,,,,‘, ha}, 's,,,ce“,,,,,de ma, m, oral Hospital, Vancouver, B. C., af- ‘more ‘ m si..l:l..l‘";.r..,°‘..ll°.2:“:l':...:l p vogijnpgg sumo-oi. out... by his sister, Mrs. Clara Mhcr-tclll. ~~ e m“ _- Y m“ Whem" She Silmnlerside. Tile deceased was 5i m “[110 f" SFQMQHQ 0f 1191‘. yogi-s of nge imd W35 born at Brad- iolce this spmzldla tribute that silo album p_ E_ 1,, 5m, of mg 1;; e Mr, “as one cf the cf womoxl and lvirs. Robert Muwford. When a CllfOllill and iic sic ill her young man he left for Vancouver home. generous to th se in need, where he has since been cnlnloyrd helpful in trouble and a friend to 011i; ll R118 9B lie l Beides herhsba - Mr. Mugford visited his sister and vhmf b, “n.0, d“,,,,.,,’,‘fi.,.f“f\,',§ “,1; many friends in Bradalbano andM Pmzwm solmfM “ bu); E‘ Charlottetown last summer after on F,.',,,,c,s ' Rjymwn 'q,,,'__k ' "m, "Mm; absence of thirty years. Ho lcovcsio Ada ,,',',,_fi,j,, Wh-MTQ, "mic H, mourn his widow (nee Mercdlt-n - ‘ ~_ , -_ <99 Weldon nf Amherst. N, S.) and one 5mm C Hugh Ahesllll- Bmden. P daughmq M155 Doris a; homm also E. I. James Ahearn, Glendale. Cal. two brothers and four sisters. Ev- and J- D- Ahefllh. Pvmumi. 178-1.. erett and Jack in Victoria. B. 0.111530 0116 Sister. ‘ivfrs. Wesley smith Mrs. Emil Large. Waterbury. Cont}. El erslic. P. E. 1. and two bro- Mrs. Ernest Brenton. lrlllvcrhui. thcrs. Joules Wiuchestel" of st Miss Jean Muttart of Charlotte- town visited frionds in Carleton and Borden on Wednesday. Church, officiating". Intcrnlent Wlifv 1n the cunetery at Pomona, C _ f0_nia, U. s, A, frsnt; Field Marshal Karl Rudolf Von Rundstedt, commander of the Southern Russian front: and Gen. Heinz Gudsrian. tank canlmander cart? csldtral RiliilfifléglfifiLt L, T“ 0 8v 8Y9 0" T? m“ w l -- . could more. Tile mi de- The BBC bftuficfiil 11 T995" that partment announced that SYISJDPLIV "flluwfs fife T158 l" Bcmll" ma‘ after midnight Sunday Samoall Ernest Udet, Quart-mnaster- “me (7 a, m_ EDI.) a 5mm enemy Ge "a! 91 the a“ mm?- "dld n” vessel fired 14 small calibre shells die as was officially declaredwbtit mm me Sun,“ are“ mus,“ sngh, ha‘ b?!" 9x99117957’ injuries to three pdrsons but no U“? m? BBC 531d‘ W“ "mde nlatel-‘al dftfilfif“ to ‘installations responsible for slvrironflngs. in- Pan,’ Pay}, hidbar ,1, gmiw ,- hrmrity “mi in-“(Isc “my M “u. rated“ as thu" safsst and best hgrbols‘ force material replacement." m the so ", ‘s‘ m d The flier, a first great. war aee and m l1 1a, cit-s.“ eunavy Stain, and internationally knciwn movie smmereed ‘all, f: a “n o" h and stunt fiber. 111,23. '-l_,T5!"'al1l' Sifli- ‘ ' ‘ e By‘ f.u : .. .an cc- ,_ gin? “_3'_°,7e“§,l_,e 555511., on “mo, evcggtgledlzcislbihtyiblhnt mgr attack over-pen. H'tl.=r himself and Gcer- ~f H ~; Y F1811 minim? m} u’ mg, the Gfsym~n 8;,- chjgf. atfgnd. sur ace, 1X1 th. same manncl as ed the Udet funeral in the Aii‘ attack-l on several islands o! Ha- Ministry Nov. 2i, Berlin dispatches Wall- smd a, the “ms I The formation of big army bump- swedish newspaper dspatches ers found the Japanese battleship from BerPn tcdry rerorted ,iile elx- lnwlltlliilati, Boy. 1110],: than 000 cc tfo cf four no '18 rl tie 1111.05 sou of Mani . Gsthnnnn coritcl Fir‘ Ore was Later. the same formation of nkelman. de- Izeavy army bombers attacked an gcffbgd s; an economic min'stry enemy cruiser and two large trans- offfcial. elvcuted for tho illegal ports in the Celebes Sea. south of hawking of food and clotlfnlz ra- the Philippines. The results of this tion tickets. attack were not determined, the Twc. tltzrrarrntly Cwoltc-Slivuk- commumque said. . ions. woise accuser‘ of Ewing WPflP- The attack repulsed by ltfecAr- ens and ire fourth. said i0 P a thur’s force northwest of lilianila Pie. was charged w.th BSPl-“IIBKP- was made on the American-Philig- Whatevfl‘ F071"! ‘m mime pine right flank, anchored in i. e Germany. new cut eff from direct marshes 0g me pampmga Rpm- "mmuhlfifivtlu “"7"! the “Nd ‘a’ delta "with tremendous free“ "”l‘.'~i- mic thin! 15 V1435!“ The Malalag Bur. on the western h”? bycnl" '."°"" ,"",-"h" shore of the Gilli of Davao. which t1 J1 91"?!‘ i199)?“ m t“ sub P" of the Japanese appear to have con- ncws iiccoiii=i,egvo§i:;{,"b1= 1° 6"‘ verted into an offensivehsprlhfi- many "PM" n l - f th‘e invasion of t e Ne. - The Gem“ "i110 i“ °°"“““ maolilidlobast rhinos. is some as news and promlmiido lwwl D-N- m of the lty of Davao, Mass. Mrs. Edward. Ripley. A! -El;=.m (1nd L-Jnugl wmcheste} herst. N. S.. and Mrs. MZICNC-ml of Silm nersdic, Summer-side. Burial “'35 l‘? vim‘ Funeral services were held in the c0uV6T-—3 Reeves {e May Chapel, Saturday at 2 o'clock with Rev George N Recvcs pastor of First Christian (Q9BFL‘!€LE9B1_E"='° .1). _.._ ifs. BOMBERS ,. ,. i] . B~ "ml ‘h’: 9w“ 57M‘ men m m es gout twice as lnr from the’ to unusual ‘ma "b? ,. t". 0mm puns, and m 5mm cams w,“ cniranc. to the gul a .e S strc-lz lnvsulvo to deny various "inmost tip of Mindanao. I ‘ ts clroulatinz abroad. ‘T . "alter-rial conditions in Germany l-“lll; ‘.’l"'l.l‘l.‘l.l"“l.ll.l.'l a; too-onto om om o Nazi rmfes on the Red front. u, Today LChdCn heard details of for Lib." "m" "l" m" °’ ° i n 1i focd difficulties. A Nazi oerloiil- lilfdll‘;l"fll,‘f,fg',,g,'i°tllff“ pffsfillonw,’ tural leaflet. su.i:p.y caief Frcuden- (lcecut, kl was not Otherwue beret)‘. was said to havevimued e. the llidflc §2"'“"" imgillisofltllvfflegax-Ofltllfllll: 5pm? Admiral! said that ul- rmany, no rich agricultural fields of iihe Sov- though the supDY 5111i’. 01' mtldlum let Ukraine must do everything size, vras not seen to sink, it was Possible to we herself this "ear dilmiisod so srvmlv t“°°o,j‘§,,°°' ' - q _ "l idered pr a e.” 2,2051% ntgatgétxi, ‘seilbscim in the R ls stwtioogzlngn cglésrfinfidmwlguagfi- The Soviet scorched-earth policy mei continued to raw - “w l“ “"2" u?“ 6.22%.‘; "slum; .‘°l'"§...l2. with"; oeneve Mo» n. - - - i ,, lea for colonization of the Ukraine. mo sundry Pictorial that s mere t was said. dgfeat" of Rommel was not en- The occupied territories. them- ough m“! “At the very least, Tunisia. and and will not be as greet sources of m are,“ naval bu; ‘L Bigerte supply as they were for the um mun be wcumed by u,’ md power. bWO YQITO 0f Gfiililhylg Wl-l‘. m, Mrnelds mgégtge ————-————-—— , a o none-s swam. mes Qgafwlfmfifgflll“ m,‘ nfnnm. u. Pmav, N. m-(or) -’I‘o eon- Pr" “m”: am h 3mm, serve Blsollne and rubber local le - G:"",,‘,';;'I§; $5,218,“ 1%,“? cmwg tonne-tries have decreed thet flier gwfah, would “autumn “ma, children not use the family esrs for ‘g’. and -,,,,_ pow" m,‘ emu, con. going todsnoes or movies. v0” w 8B,, 0,, a my”; m“; m __'_—’___'__ h E i. mm“ "Annfrufl Egfllolnd ltiliglgitlltl agommentatols One ferilrzzr is drawn frm the hilt“! that m? "pm westward 1g- siag cr waste matfcr obtained in vance of British forces in Afr a the pwdtbtlots of mo. would hob covet" = t-"miw" Berlin all are 501138 ' hitting ,_ Authorities The navy's ccmmunique suggcst- ' BORDEN C. W.L. Meeting Annual Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the C. W. L. of Indian River was held on Jan. 6th. The meeting was opened by the reading of Lgflgue prover by Rev. Father Trainer, chaplain of the leasue. The minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. The President gave s re- hurt re-paeking of boxes for the men in His Majesty's forces. Twelve boxes consisting of cigarettes. choclate bars, gum and razor blades were sent to those in Great Britain and twenty-nine men serv- 1118 in various parts of Canada and Newfoundland were remembered with clgamttes making a total of forty-one boxes sent. several of the men expressed their appreciation personally while home on leave and letters were read from others who had received a parcel. A rocliogram was received from Rev. R, F. McDonald. former p55. tor of Indian River, now on military duty m England, saying that. he had IGCCIVCd Christmas cake, extending emotive-s and assuring us that he was well and happy. This message was ‘read at Midnight Mass. and "eed-BSS t0 Say the congregation We"? delighted to hear it. A letter was read from a mem- ber expressing thanks for treat of fruit receivcd during illness. Also o letter read from the Matron o: the Provincial lnfirmery acknowledging Christmas box sent to one of the patients, formerly of this parish, Letters were react from the coll. vene: of sisters of soviet: Il wds moved and seconded that five dol- .ars be sent to the Sisters of Ser- vice. Discussion on Study Clubs fol. lowed. All agreed that the younger members of the narish shcu‘d have thfli‘ own groups and it was dc- cioed to call a meeting of the young llicple and get them organized. other grvulls could re-ozganim as last ycflr. Ways and means of fin- ancing and assisting the parish financially were discussed. Sym. Dflthj: VJIIS expreiscd for two mem- bers wllo ilflVi‘ bsen rcerllilyi barcnv- ed. A Mass sing offerui for a deceased nlcmber. Members reported sending several boxes to needy famlles at Chfigr- fas. The m€eting odJourncd with the closing prayer. K_ TANK-POWERED (Continued f .93‘? “M bombing and strafing cf roads. railroad stations and rolling stock, Slliihly bases and other vital points behind the British lines. Then on Jan. B they sent 124011 iflllks duwnthe mam roads straight into the British lines. British forces, who heretofore had encountccd .-\Jill.‘l1g larger than the two-luau Japanese tanks in these jllllglcs, rssistcd bitterly. .llld took a heavy toll of the on- coming Nippcnsse before they gave way While they were withdrawing slowly in Scl:ill_;ol' and the Kllllll- tan Ell'€.i on the west and rho cast, i119 R. A. l“. was carrying the war oeep lnto enemy territory ill hard- raids on Japanese air- flmmes. shipping. landing places and supply depots. Japanese planes the week, bllt they have been kept at a gleat altitude by the island's stiffening anti-aircraft barrage. Jaiillzfinessdbombs have caused little mary ems andbtf . ilian casualties? u cw 01v are repeated] - mg m0 City's population {o precautions and crirci tlsfchco measures, however, as heavlef M. tacks are expected, CAPTURED NAZI (Continued-YE; page 1) . .____i. W“ mt enough. and that the Brent Frenzll naval base of Bizerte must be occupied.) (A squadron of long-range Bur. rioanes based deep in the Libyan djrsfirt has been attacking LlXlS slip- pgv l nss and’ nirdrolncs. (The air nunistry in London sold the squadron had destroyed 13 air- craft and damaged others, and knocked out nearly 400 Lfgngpflft; l-elglcles. ‘Three, Hurricanes were as. . Room-ls of an RAF. bombing and machine-gun attack on taxis tanks grouped near Ras El Aali were seen as indicating that fut-Gen. Er- win Rommel may have chosen zhat section along the Gulf of Sirte for the next stand of his still-strong armored force. Military some-ls said tltey tchrhco from questioning Gerznan prisoners that the idea of eventual defeat .n North Africa. finaliv hsd been driv- en home to Rommers men during the last- sevcral weeks. The average prisoner, it was said. gives the impression that the Ger- mans are prepared to fight to the bitter end in Africa. not with en- thusiastic hopes of victory but ss s matter of military honor. Many ’ to have lost their faith in Rommel and openly critici- zed their generals whom they blam- ed for leaving them in the lilrch. MARINES TELL TRIS The United states Merino Col-m Sever had s mutiny of any descrip- nn. German air and sea attack on Malta. British bastion in the Medi- terresn ust south of Sicily. some sources eve said that an attack on Melts is imminent. pointing out that sir raids on the small island had been almost continuous for the last few days. The British forces already hold girdromeg in Libya. with which Melts is within range of the best fighters, but an advance to Tripoli would provide slrdromes less than 250 miles from the island fortress and enable fighters to defend Malta fronl the mainland, if Malta's own planes were forced to leave. These sources said occupation of Tunisia. would make reinforce- ment of Malta. by direct route lzom Britain safer because planes from ‘runisinn bases could provide an "air umbrella" for supplies lllrouzli dangerous Mediterranean watels. Tunisia is still loyal to Vichy- BAQDERSIDE GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY C HRONICLE Wilhelmshaven The annual meeting of Bedeq: District !...0.L., and Scarlet Che ter will be held in Bertheller [.0680 Rooms at Summerside, ' _, _i4. 1942, at. 10.30 a.m. J. F. Profltt, D. M. and J. A. Council. D. R. S... L-flli-l-IO-Si. Col. J. L. Ralstoll Visits Summerside During weeil-ell And Bombed Canadian Squadron raids German shipping off Netherlands Coast. Col. J. L. R" ‘ Lster cf D" i Sumir International At l?“ A Glance (By Douglas Amaron) (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, Jan. 11_lCP Cable)- British bombers struck at the gz-eat German naval bases oi Wllilelzn- shaven and Emuen durllls the ivcfik- end hlle members of the Canadian coastal command squadron attacked German shipping 01f the Nether- lands coast in a swift and effective raid Also attacked by the _ _ Force were airdronles ul the low with ilcavy . i 6,, ston on Saturday. Owing to in- wuntries and docks at Bculogile on hits two transp rts; scorched earth - clement weather, Mr. Inman could the German-held Ffrench coast. methods adopted =15 U- 5- “WW5 not get t0 Summerside to visit Col. 1n_ what is becoming an aim?“ help defence- Ralston but talked to him oh the routine report of we _C@,~"ed1fl" _ , phone. Improved marketing of Is- elitism wllillmlil. _-“!““d"’_"§,,§"°,f WASIIINGlTON-l‘. s. illl‘ forel- land farm ])l'0EiLlClS—-0S]1CC§3!ly the ccsses, the A“. lmnlguy ilcus def“? fires Jap battleship off nuvuo. Mm- placing of lurgcl- silpplies ht the "M ‘ildllv ‘If milsl4hgh “$12,? lllulao; u. s‘. troops ri-livlse Joli iii- Airports in the province, was re- m” kD°mtglqffr ‘}§.1,§2,e“,',,,,,g,g: shui tack on Baian Peninsula. quested by the representative of ‘mo e an e lllilcs . the Provincial Marketing Board. He 3,51,}; visible more mm SINGAPORE — Japs continue stressed the need 0f Island farm- 51f planes were 195g during thg costlv advance southward on lila- crs gelling a larger sharc of the week-end raids. Fires ivcle left at. lay Peninsula toiiiiril hull-rollers‘- markets at the Airports. Tile Board Wilhelmshaven "brigiltcr_ than uzly- ‘ _ _ _ I m, had met in Charlottetown the light" returning pilots said. y I\lO.s(0\\— RUSSJZIIS nzppear to ~ previous day and prepared a brief Two Gflfulflfl b01111)?“ We“? Le‘ ha" smfilllwd G°"."““ ‘vmkT d,” ‘ to present to col. Rliston, How- stroyed 01f the izlngilsh coast. FA fence line and gain along eni re m ever, the latter agreed that it could Juflke" bilmbe!‘ W“ deslml ed,t°gf‘~i' fmm- ‘ be delivered to him by Hon, Hoi- by W0 P0115!“ 911°“ flymg Sp If “,3 ace Wright, who leaves for Ottawa ‘met a 504mm chase m’ Se“ Eve Discusses marketing With ilol. iialston Mr. T. J. Inman, Bedeque, sec- retary of the Provincial Marketing Board, was ill conversation with Col. the 1-Icnou_a.blc J. L Ral- I‘! lilo . ' 1 W-rrs were teddy, Other members of the Mili- “Cmss We» {Engmh Qlfutne‘ . - n . .- Mi». o i s.‘l.%.’.‘l.‘;"ll.ll“lll' iii‘: “ililoléilll ee en er . - . .. . Sill)?!‘- V1501‘ 0f the Provo Edward Island Travel Bilrc-au. The two men had an informal talk but no announce- ment was made concerning the rluosfio s . d on. 'Sllllllll"l'.'~l nlon a‘ 2hr lilnch- coll at thr- airiio"! Sfillriov in- a “dewrmmed “mucky. _____ (‘lll(‘(‘.l. hfnyonr Jchil Campbell, _ ‘Ihere were many" reports of bombs MOSCOW. Jan. 11 -(AP) —The §,",,,‘§;,.§'.§’.‘“B'§l.§';,'.'>}l§,fd,°’-,- ta‘; registered two new triumphs against bursting in 10118 Sticks 301055 the Russians announced ‘ " ‘ ' ' ' the Jflllflnsse in distant waters. the harbor and town and of fires burn- Red armies. surging forward from co ‘lli’ Chairman, St. Peter's and . . - . ~ - . Goldie Macho. €.‘l;';“‘l".“o'~‘ll.’°‘ll.€l ‘iii | ' ii bombs were dropped over the Mer- s _ seyslde and east coast, but damage Nzpponese Face and casualties were light. M (C0lllil1LlCd,_ frolrlpage 1_) I Will l h i ~ the chief tar- B " s t get orufhcmniuziflrliaisitlocks and the , s Air Ministry news scrvlfifl 081100 1i- "mlgm m“ Linkiofte" was SvnfltOI Creel- ue announcing that o. ing as the attack progressed. Build‘ Lcniliorazl lo the D's“ 7- Basin. had Ari?“ 5,91”; MI‘ 1* xnarine serving with lugs. railroads and rivers were oui- Snub.» H, ,,,,. G0,. . ,v_.\.nzm_,,_u,.,._ . 7M’ f D- J. A. t had sunk [v.0 tn- lined silarply by su0W 0" m" husk inc and rc i .cd the steol- “ ‘L T‘ OMTS‘ i sin the Gulf of Slain. ground. u - _ ' or 1- ' . - l‘ 1' Jfllmllt-‘SP started from A small tanker was left blazing plgllllglirlliréilfdcnjlllgtOfgvé? mllilxhovomiles s was not sated but it was a likey flultlufillé" in iheshwiogdlfl“ squad- southeast of Smolensk is on the t Sl'i_‘tl't '11 ' ' ta 0D IIJD 8- "n1 ~ " Plhilixlpqll"1PporPddllotifgebfilalygurig roggh: taiiker was ver low in the 1m1-'~'-‘/°“th "-11 “"9 Tunmné’ be‘ m s ‘ 0. may be the enemy bas= water and she must have had al\'~'1"~‘u Vyanma and Bryonsk. Tlk- onlv about 375 lullcs by tull load of oil on board-Jusi ideal 1V3'l,3"9'Pll$~,\'ll. zulpol-iont roll town u 161111‘ of Celeb gives {lie for us," said PO. W. B. Cooper, an ncrthivost n‘ Kriiuga and cast (if ‘ ii r.-.:~t.\-.l- i." sacum American member of the squadron ilie lll?lll H. mun line, also was s ill C iebe Semb ‘h t from Florida. Y°P°Yt€d Yi"~"~ll>tu1‘@d_- ' anccl go Iasrakgdo‘ o "I dropped a st-lckonfilig £32132 (Soviet reoccupatlon of Lyudin- e o sand Celebcs and Borneo. where the acres her and the vo apparently meant that the Japanese previously had won afoot- were followed by clouds 01’ smoke. Nazi's “heaped new wlmer m“, hold ln the British part of the isl- then bfifim ilame-‘i- , had been reached. It is in this . and. he like inc sitii... oi u iluungle “HOW $11M 5111i) bllmed- F1“ area that Hitler 1s roportcj t9 iOl'(‘(‘ill!’ ‘s from Bllifllll ind the with the iznporlnnt Ncthsrizllfs lsl- started at the szern ‘and flanlcs ha“, “awed m; bqcklrpcldno fcr- Unit“: Si S irr t irdy to llllflb‘ Cl Jam and Sumatra as the spread all over the shlP- We. £10m“ cos to hold their lines Rf, all ‘c055; the Far East, A115’. Nilvyi Alin- bfs“ “£955 ‘he “MTQW Jaw‘ s" 1° 5” ‘agazlgg I've “we 3O _?i-_-- lster J. M. Makin a ouliccd today ‘ l” 53“ ‘l- es ‘m W .' ' in a. speech in which he foresaw Thus, whatever immediate o - A mast-high attack “m1 delayed" Tra Ed Strikes . i 1 tive the Japanese may have inbtllcis action bombs was made on a. supply g y secum‘ {Or m’ Domino“ agams“ SYDNEY, Jim. ll-— (CPl_Rr\!l‘i- _ . Q d T‘ “any menace." v new cbelatlon, tley lav k d hi . Home GCOH lme " . -, - .. . _ out the oiltline cxf o. lveclegcmgilingd s {he four sullflly’ vesidliiwlifgfi? $1,311: l"- illggrdllvllallflféldsdihi not “vfifilfi, atTiulilua ' lid Java. escorted by, ilve lulu-a c v- MONTREAL_ Jam ,,_,cp)_be mum, m , x Or ‘ ~ t lilot of a Hudson , , _ _ . tasks otrBnghhegnanttioCetllgf gihttledthtlnrslfiiighalh zgurtain of fire to yam-Qt, "flmdbuw horgf, u! Mgiclmg used in other P. t. bes, would place the Japanese release ills bombs. tum,’ Mfiflffa fnuéglt? sa,:,,d5,,,.°nwt-heat:es as a screen for squarely between the East Indies Asilell burst close to the aircraft. take 3'18 me o, the second o, -,,',e,,. (An Australian radio and Ailsirolia and out them across seriously damaging it and woundms ,,,_.,-,, ,,_,,,,,,,,,e,.s Mord 1h New York bi.- Soo. Within easy aerial the sergeant Oeseffeli l“ m." m" A week‘ the... Christmas. Mr. vor- indie!‘ ' T 111° P9115 0f B3‘ but We bomb 10mm "'5 “la-m amlflf Drunulloizd was carrying one of his In!" "ll ' $111115 am 35 m" fmdsun new “m? six-wcclt-cltl twins lvilen he fell Fill’ Eayr-rn zone. o1 Noilivrl-ii s Ions hod been the 1‘ooi'-slm1i@1' Sprayed ‘he ‘mks and Cfilsllfli the child who died al- mic brOIlllCIl". quoted R spokes- bfdt-‘lllf; lllemsches for a ma'cr with machine-gun bullets. ,,,Cs,,,,;,.,,,t1y mall of the Coiruncnivelllzli Do- Japanese invasion atielnpt whilch Sgt. R. C. Mullen, Comm. $85k" sannaafly, mé second “m, d,“ o; pamnen, o, nflormatnn, as wank appears now to have been timed to veteran of many shiuiflfli IBM-i- siii- a cerebral" hemorrhage whfle asleepm‘ ma, Mmralm ,,,.,,,,, be w, ccincide with preparations of the N. M. Grant of Dinslnore. SBSK- and , ‘h 1b T}, hem "ha was g ‘ ‘ . ., “" uniieti notions’ southwest P iii i: t Gaucher also of Saskatchewan. n - qr Cr ' e o Be 0“ from the “ehlermnds East In‘ high COllllfllfillfi under Gen sllyalf among 'members of the Royal bdwwd bmmlhl m‘ by a wld- _ dies if Japan <"l7.f‘il New Guinea chlbrvld p ‘wan-ll to set up hcad- Canadian Air Force taking part ill , A Fydwt 0f mum“ dam‘ “as and that "ivoilitl llllikl‘ L rliffil-lll: ‘" ' ‘ ‘ ‘ctumcd M the inquest for us to carry out coilcerted action quarters ill Java. the attack. ______________ , Tl t ' -' i l with our Dutch RIMES, with the la an lncuislon was mminent gyms 1N svygpgy Em,“ m Mam" and Burma and was suggested durin the last week (‘ii ’ g cks on Leader Jehovah s STDCKHOLM_(CP)_A Germ“, with the American forces which by several Japanese air atta ‘rarakan Island and by far-scattered Witnesses Is Dead 5mm, troop mad" w” arrested may be expected to operate in the while lliotographing a Stockholm whoe Iegmn‘ ) comm! JkKIIPBIiESC sierial reconinaissnnce over t e outer ndic prov noes. "1"" _ __ , ,. "R l r < r, Such operatiosns still were con- SlAN DIEGO, Calif. Jan. 11——f-'\ Halal twtilblnshmcnt and “ill be ron,c"r,‘€‘aff,’n,;er?dl,,,e gained 5m," tinulng. The ccnllnllnique said Jap- P)—Dr. G. R, Stevensoklll saiduhocdwy tried for espionage. f” s03, as possnfle to add w we zlncsc scouting planes were repored he had issued B» deal c" a e -———‘"-"—— sighted. at various places and uh Qt- Thursday for Joseph JF‘,r,wK,1_,1,I1 MUST WATCH mam sures OQ“§,*-,YG“‘§M“'§BS§Q{ N“; tempted Japanese submarine attack Rutherford. lei-def °5 m‘ e W“ ‘ Mum, am ' ' D11 Netherlands merchantmen was Witnesses religious movement 10NDON—(CP)~— rlrmh thou- ,, = ,- flyin" boa . year-O I‘? , ,. don ‘n 1941 and p0 ice have a vs- _ - ‘ ‘ Jflllhlllhfi invasion of the Nether- n stomach ailment. Rfiletnfléglrldmmg ed A“ Gyms“ ,0 pavnmk the“ 5pm,“. m. from, my nwnace’ a? lands East Indie: ls part of her been ill at his home mupem, 0,. take the“ own 115k, we shall be abe to rleslst tout t; l°.i.'lll"*..l.‘;ll2'°..ll'l .'.'l.°...'l“lf. "ill “Woody i- o- s s» or“ m“- mzmmsrafu. $3355 &“'Zi-i-’“»“»"‘o3i‘u=’-‘ ’“ y um. W110i“! “m” “mmwenu to American Librjry Ho ssig encouraging reports bu! a on, m st prize of success may be regarded by l Rumrmm a,“ w” leader o; m, A _ ll D1 t. been received or the fulfillment of the Japanese M wen worth m’ rm‘ International Bible Students Assoui 5”“? Ber “a, fifijfiblfip promises made ir. Washington, of their national existence. th J h0voh’s Wit- g1 th Already spread over China, gteggamuawd w! e w" "' French lfitiil-Clllllll. Thailand, Mal- FLOWERS AMlD RUINS aya, the Philippines and Hong Kong, Japan's invading armies now are on the threshold of a. huge new IJONDON—(CPJ - Althouih the battlefield of the southern Pacific. “up have meshed the familiar The Netherlands East Indies sane around St. Paul's Cathedral. covcr 790.000 square miles and Mrs. E. Hutchinson, following 118-’ their 70.600000 people live on islands business of 58 years, still sells flow- stretcillng 3.000 lniles aozoss the efs from tlto steps of the edifice. South China Sea-with the naval gate to Singapore at one end and pol-Nu still lying in the charred to Australia at the other. beds, others were found 0n ti!" Japan must seek oil, rubber, tin. floors and near the doorways. coal and iron. Her only resources A5 the fireflghters-wolllnteerinl; were those she llad on hand, ‘The workmen and firemen from nearby world's markets ole closed to her. towns-sought to stem the blaze. She must conquer or she cannot bpwkrobed priests went ffvlll b?“ fight. to bed in t-he cam hospital. SlVi-hl Malays. and the Netherlands lie-st the lest rites of e church in the Indies, rich in the resources for injured. ‘Illey also Pftlnwnxd u“ which Japan is impoverished. final blessing to the bodies of the therefore, were her logical objec- dead, tlves. Hours later only lune 0f thfi defld Japan's aspiration; for the mil- had been identified deflnitely- The" lions oi tons of oil and the hun- bodies were in mOHZuBS 11°"- and dreds of thousands of tons of rub- in the nearby WW" °1 5min’ ber, tin and coal the Indies pro- Jonquiere and Chicoutiml- duce each year 1o have been company officials said that dug; evident. She has loo ed just as men in the hut. Whichfwu“ W‘, hungril on the tea. coffee, tobacco workers. were hflvlflfl’ Vlslmm ,-‘_“_ and specs on which the Indies h card game W“ 8°11‘! m‘ “ ‘m world commerce flourished lil the fire stuftfld- _ ,5 peacetime and on the millions of The identified dead.‘ FY8310‘, acres of rice, soya beans and other Godin. Scotstown. Qufi- t l} foods planted in their fertile, Segee, Montreal; David _1fi°°$,-,,er_ tropical islands. bi. Que-z Josue “fem”- ue; Clayton Ross. Blackvillo. 15 BURN ED .Q , . ‘NYE; Auguste Swanson. M0ui~l~al~ _(Continued from page i) \\' A 1' JAPANESE CONT ROLLED TERRITORY MONGOLIA, (Sovietisedl , M t l: H- Nfitillgngame 011131;? Arlges. em; u. mom. "our PM" D“ es, Que. row'e inquest. Officials indicated that, thevbfez; The cause of thofire was un- ed it would be some tmehg . known. Company officials quoted a the other six bodies were (zed hie-g workman from another hut as say- identified. It was cxpcc c qua ing that as he stepped‘ out of his that considerable time would c swig building just after midnight he saw before a complete check could t, no signs of fire. But before he hsd made to determine how ma iv 0t gone 50 yards the ill-fated hut sud- those listed as missing had slim denly burst inio fir-m s "'1 over the night at the camp. h hm and was enveloped in fire." One survivor mid that c, d Flmlplzllng iq Llilllult was noiicerl iliat several doorsAkod 11c drawn up immediately but there rooms in ins hut 1&0? . “ti; was little the would-be rescuers dicating that occup n m t could do. Some of the men in the rooms were away from e camp a burning building, divided into wings the time of the fire The map of the For East appearing hermit" “m”; ,*'.,‘_',“"“" controlled territory rs shaded arcfli- Th!‘ l‘"‘_“““"l ‘ south-west nf ‘Hankow. ls lrltiimifdl “M "f (,'"'"" "f " “ Jnlllmese made a lessor attack. Tilc arrows illlllflllfiu girth“ mm u of the JIWMM in it" P"'“Y'P'""°' ."‘. R“'"'° a-lidll ~n ‘ a|:r-|'.tfli("lh|Q wells thrust towards Dunno. The British aro hul lg ukpe m (Ir-Arm- forcee in Burma with which they hope vmo flay in la d on Ja _ slve. Allied olr forces there have shot dfivn well on to a oze l1 . ' , Bhi sh l.- abou-t five miles F‘ _ ,_ | lung enemy mills uvll i‘l'.'"illl‘l‘l airilrrimrs ill fmlnfifnl-lhrholi-i:lgvtllofyglaht northnofaxrvida. site of the Alu- Tgasgtlqgilsnfimrllcfiflltirnn of ill:- Burma m .‘l"‘.\'.!l on lilo man. ;.‘,,.,‘,3.,.. ‘ O"h sa-izcd to safety millum Cfiml>flll"'fi ll'l"in ni-lhl. and Jfir,,}_¢<.{l.-r}:s are now i1 z Brill» f‘. r. n or ill." r11‘ cm will ,3} " ,1 _. ,___ eight. miles ncrfh-h-csl of Clliccuii- , | will 1 . l from 2) to 50 nliics appears to '......‘" "'"'"...""=.." “‘ h" l; '..":..':';'.‘.;'...~':;‘.;::.l;l .2. bed-s. Searchers m I