I ____,_ m.-- _.__.~._.__. i‘ SUMMIE URD , f A AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE jjlli WESTERNCUARDI 1,502 km,“ 2,013 injured "1811? Mrs. John rolls. u oil-roll Street-Phone m , SUMMEBSIDI and PIINCI calm-r! lfllfllll- Allvvrthlna. aholld be left wlul an. rolls. {i u, guardian ma! he boulhstngguao?” of the following stores h swklwfe- will" 5m"- "llll-‘llel Bras-tone. wmr snug, _____ LONDON. Feb. la-(or) — Th: Minister of 33mm: Securitvmg. l- A- ll. S. tightens Passport rule: 1i; ‘Grasp chance To ridicule Adolf llitler is -<.u>> - —and got - “suamtlvrw” ‘ from read in ‘ desiring to gfcpare Your»; :2. debate on the war effort. He a eed with Mr. Hanson the/t "there as never been any measure introduced in the Parliament of Canada which has involved as larfl ._.._.__._____.____. culls on (Continued from page 1) Preparations 0o (Continued from page 1) If “Fifi in gags. not words. rom o o came word today (Wednesday) that the declaration was considered them an attempt to place responsibility for future de- Wlfllllllfillta in the Pacific on the United States and Britain. winter would be “formidable,” would contain the element. of sur- prise and would be backed by a vagt lining? maclhine. m ev ew wcr of ulnar mele- l“ 5 . manner in which British operations I , Feb. i0 -(Afih The State Department go today that at least l0 days be required in the future for A: mericans to obtain paaapoflg to vb- it seven of the British na ‘ma; Bakery. Water Street. Mark Gaudet, (l7 Granville Street. w n, Guflflllflll will be delivered lo any home in Sulnmerslde by M (yrier my e1 1e P“ "Y- er 10v- ver week. Phone zao for this service, nlorc was no indication from , all" your ordgr p, m, my leflfwnalhlg y" “nun” on "m, mum Tokyo of concrete stool to end her ,,,"§,,;'§§§’,‘._°‘“"°° out m me Meal‘ “Mixpféijelliwito lame figures of t: hgwohnumflewnawfiiowglggrfi girlie? “ciillngulifiioiiiiliil and ‘- own tii-months-old war with China or abandon the “greater East Asia program” that have led her to diplomatic friction with the United No reason was given but it in- dicated that a cio er investigation would be made of persons desiring to visit areas near the defence “We hold the initiative in the Mediterranean and shall continue to use it," he said. The navy played a prominent ' | is reserved for news nfififiullrlllléftel, but advertising d‘ “Holy nature may be inserted 1;; mils u word, strictly payable expenditures on war during the eur- rent fiscal year. Actual cash outlay up to the end of January amounted to $538,800,000, exclusive of $27,- [Aum I tonightasitedform . Omen, afsfggemwgb lligllifgyligfgii t The Columbia nro§§oascrn d0fl i1‘?!- v 4 __K|.;|.;p u)“; m) States and Britain. part in the campaign against It- mllilailce. _ "so batteries mp0,“ added w 1 . i 000.000 ct recoverable disbursements An grmouncenlent Jan. 20 laid up s. WT‘- £35.?“ mm‘ °' eigig,,fgfyg_g,l general picture of“ $3335.31‘... pit‘; 5.20s?“ lifé““‘t..if,‘ii‘,,i§"“épefi°“ifil "lode on behalf of British and ll- to then 1mm the me mfmglfifi}: The Pveawlon-i effemd an 40K elm-K STARTENA Wm! “ BTBmi Perhalle to be coordinated army's line or communications. “ed Wvemmentl- toggling? ma 33 remand n‘ “pp”, ‘m, Amenum Imugfim-éllélll i ' . , r A a m 296 L'39'2'15'4l- pie 0t Britain may have “gone a little short" recently on butter, cheese and other foodstuffs. Mr. Alexander said. but the sacrifice would be considered worthwhile when it was realized that many ships normally employed in carry- ing such cargoes had been in use fortconvbying and troop trans- por . This did not take into account obligations incurred in Great Brit- ain for which amounts have not been received, and other commit- ments not yet paid foo". For the full fiscal year he esti- mated the direct war costs would be $875,000,000, or $175,000,000 more than provided in the war appro- priation bill for this war. War Expenditure Up At (the beginning of the current fl cal year direct war expenditures wele running at the rate of $25,- 00.000 a month but in January this average had increased to $87,000,000 with Germany's next attack in Eur- Qpe. for extending inaticn throughout Asia —LOS'l‘-Pale Silver Female Fox British Guiana. Rflwllld 1f captured alive. Everett L' Donald. Baltic. 1,-1g_z.17.31: —LOST—0 rum. zau. neNgglliehrll tefiillfismfi’: Sunirnerside. 1,-76-2_19_21_' MINERAL _' OIL L Tflylcr Drulz Co.. Keijilsisngtgfiived at L-674. —SAVE 20% 0n . l Cologne all this wcxplst $332K‘: Dllli; Store, summel-slde. L-2li-2-l 7-31. . es. ,_(,‘Al"l'l‘lil.ll - lvllllkca Fox. elll filulzallt, Carleton. lJ'u'z-l7"fll ‘Jog FEED and _fur farming ‘c; sold at Brace s. L-61-2-i9-2l. Jolt .~1\Ll-; Ult RENE-Store ‘L, n; llulvrllerls lcest. Apply Ll . ltziyller, 'l"i'aveller’s . qr storm ltl. Bell, Summer- ‘ L-75. 40R slui; Clyde marcs, 5 d , _\=.ll.~, 1 lllurllig liorsc 3 yrs; Japanese dom~ scut-h-easlelrli and the East Indies. ure . to cable their wishes — with chars“ 1 dead and inl - A numb" tg ulo toll last nlglli when e. ° lloot. bomb crashed uiroush d1 co"D°“* '9'“ “Y “m” W“ roof of a London shelter in a 8 1-2- t hour raid. Although not issued, . brought from the shillter. Qfinofill.’ rgglddx i135‘; doctors and nurses worked over the iniured- Pour oi’ last night's raiders were shot down. aonoounr the ziowth v! We Royal Air Force. the All ll/l-lnlslr-V tonight called for more pilots Aind Observer; m mm British and m- Japa Increase Teresa? Saigon heard -without confir- mation— that Japan's naval forces in the Gulf of Siam had been in- creased. This would be a. likely scene of naval operations connected with JllPBns program of southward ad- vance. Recently three Japanese cruisers and other warships have bceli reported in nearby waters. In the background, non-Japan- Turkish papers Praise accord o-i. l l Ibb- 8——( ~11‘ Blah newspapers P it? mr lain-Bulgarian declaration of non: resslon today as an assurance peace in the Balkans. Th ed that requests be sent via Redo Cor- poration of America. addressed to U. l. Destroyers Valuable “mud! Bel-um Th. Ewen,“ Destroyers obtained by Britain ” ' from the United States were "carry- ing out valuable operations" the First Lord said. He liad been “proud" on a recent inspection of sages bord red obscenity bnorld not be lefllt, ‘git on the other hand a number of scathing bits of advice had been cabled. They would .0 m. iu lfCbllGll lli March. btsAvE‘ .20?’ °ll Helena Rubinstein e e reports said, were 00,000 to 90,- millelaYers “nd “h” Emil“ “an - be nd fighters. l1lll\\'L'~"*-'* B 1-"74- stllilutlslllllilllellgdaallglgnhst Eliglnlfrn 55' 00° “palm” “m” believe“ “e” m line“ “no” “om Nmvmund- arxlloirllfl; bee decid d t to link erzlcll: 23035‘? ;‘§‘“?’““°e“ m“ ‘lg 5113:1332, $312.05 each ‘£3 ' "l8 waiting on the Islands of Halnan a n e no British and allied merchant sliip- n ~ J9 5g for the full estimate as submitted to him by various departments of the government, Mr. l'lsley said, ‘and he warned the $1,300,000-000 figure might be exceeded by n con- sidcrrlble amount. “lf it does it will be necesary for me to come back and ask for an ilcililtlonal. appropriation later on,” he said. since the war started the govern- ment. had provided $321,000,000 for repatriation of Canadian securities held in Great Britain. "This program would be carried as fnr as "practically possible" and would probably run to $400,000 000. All sccuritle: so ff-ir repatriated were gO\'(‘l'l‘.lll(‘lll. or government guaran- icrd. anti ivclc not put on the mar- ket in Canada "While repatriation involves the repayment of foreign indebtedness, ilnci thus will strengthen the econ- omy in the long run. it is obvious that today it imposed additional Firillll on Canada by increasing the mnount lirr people must save in order to purchae the securities which are being returned to this country," Mr. Ilsley said. Estimating $l,300.000-000 as the direct war cost. $i00.000.000 for re- patriation. $433,000,000 for ordinary costs of federal government, and $575.000.000,for provinlcal and mu- nicipal governments. the Mini tel‘ arrived gt a figure of $2,700.000.000 Wlllfll would be required from the Canadian people in the next fiscal ycnr. “We act talking of these hundreds m the week ended 109m cost the Germans I3 . n5, "We did not want to offer this ‘3 “m” °I 29's“ w 3,1 servioeflsaid John B. Roatron, rwA B traffic chief, “because we realized it might give us a lot of bad pub- licity, but. they asked for it and we had to agree to it.” - The German radio axlnouncer. who identified himself as Jackie Good- lell, made it plain that paid cables were acceptable but "if you don't feel that you can afford in cable then cable is collect." Tonight, Americans by the thou- sands took advantage cf the Ger- man offer —eager to ridicule Hit- ler at his expense. so great was the rush to send a radiogram to Berlin-collect-that the Radio corporation of America was forced to engage additional fieiephone operators to handle the ow. It all started last Friday when a German short-wave station broad- cast an invitation to residents of the United States to send their ‘choice of short-wave rograms col- lect by radio to Berl n. The offer was limited to ill-word radiogram, costing $2.19. Britain controls the submarine cables and messages to Berlin must go by radio. The senders were supposed to in- form the German station what kind of program Americans want- ed to hear. Judging by the mess- ages going out tonight, most Am- ericans wanted to hear Hitler’: funeral oration. Thousands of me ea addres- sed to “Azlrleradio rlin" were filed at the RCA. After a slow start Saturday, the n . Major task of the navy, how- ever, was that of keeping "our life lines open to the world and es- pecially to the Uliltcd States." Ill-K cessailt attacks were bclng made against the U-borlt menace Store. Bummerslde. L-23-z.17.31_ -HOCKEY Bed ue Rink, wed- "Willy. February ai9th, Freetown M0916 Leafs vs. New Annan. Ad- “11551011 l5 cents. Skate lifter. L-59—2-lB-Zl "‘N°T!CE—We wish to advise the Dllbllc. that we are changing from tolli commencing, March 1st. 12 cents per bushel, to b6 Paid when wheat is weighed in. Lieard Bros" Coleman. 1,70 --RLTURNED - Mr. Ivan Daw- son and Mr. Charles Gl-con llzive 1e- tumed to their homes in Bcdcoue from Debert. N.S.. where they bad been employed on construction work-S. -— SNOW-Mllclllafil) WEDDING A very pretty lvetldiliz was solenin- lzed on Moildnv afternoon at the Baptist Church Parsonage. Sum- merside. Rev. C. W. Cock officiat- illz when Miss Ruth E MacLeotl, dauglllei" of Mr. and Mrs. Jollli D. Maclxod of Sumlilcrsidc was ulllicd in mnrrlace to Mr. Charles H. Snow of Halifax. Tile bride was verv charming in a dress of blue and Formosa off the China coast. Japan's official declaration of Peaceful purposes came irl the form vl a statement handed by the Tok~ yc government spokesman, Koh Isllll. t0 P6P"! elltfll-ll/BS 0f U"? W0l‘1d wliile improvement was being Press- made in resistance of merchant 1351111 581d "Jflpan is fully prcpar- shipping to attacks from the air. ed to act as mediator or take what- Shipbuilding was improving at ever action is calculated to recover home, "and we shall take full ad- normal conditions m): mly in gyggt- vantage of what tllc.United states er East Asia, (Where she clams pfe- and the Dominiolls can do in re- doniinnnce under terms of her al- £0111 t0 Wllsllllcllfin 0f mtlilllllnl- fiance with Germany and Italy) but silippml?" . anltiivthcre In the “york”, tlleNlgfflpcllliiigenliil oientllxegklmggr Pl‘ he said this was no to be ' 1 - ‘ mtcmreled as an Duel, of tmedkh clirlnt inawnc. without whose ser. l-l0l1, but rather as all expression of woes “e could m" commuenqvgei l » . . ' . ' ‘lllliw our Wlllllllliiess to accept any invitation Wm no infill?‘ - “ l - to act in such a Capacity. strength, 1hr First Lold declared. United States reaction came from Sumner Welles, undersecretary of Ante. who said that in the critical world situation which exists today the Washington govemment is fa;- ___,,_ more lntclcstcd in the deeds of oth- (cnntlnncq 1mm pflge 1) Pr iiallfiiis than in the statements __,,__,_______. . _, __ their suokcsnlan may make. —"'f'_é“" A ' . An authoritative British rource in Yugssmvm ti.” hfrrecaerrxlé 1,0 d 5 ~ nlec mg w. ll cm e n on 5a d n was unlikely that Foreign lVlinisicr-tcrln; uiidcrstosd to have hem acccpied—\l'~:rc de- scribed by Zen Sol, a member of I, the (Japanese) declaration unac- geel?" b¥tilgézmglgi°hllglllss “lfigiglkgfi companied by concrete proof Oi’ a Clow wore a wine dress with bile lxllfiglfig detSlfi fort raencgtswlirldg the Croal Puusmt Party" m a accessories. Lance Corporal Herbert. 1T t ‘w a reg, o“ W1C qpecm t (my g§:__. Maliar of Charlottetown vrns bestfbliln“ Pnmfifgga *5’ enwrlamed ‘I 3...“; of‘ pasqrtlc o; Geflngyn man‘ An" the Ceremony me Wm" 3 “pans “H” ms m the Pacino war ltiitemls tlirclibvil Ylroslavin. din: partv drove to the llomc of the 2 Algnmef ha“, f3, Gelsmn of bride's parents, where a weddingl .- v ‘,5 .. “ y his ccunlrys agiiculturnl produc- Lion. 3. Strict/est ncuirallly by Yugo- HVlfl. -lll.\‘(l0 l'l\li'l‘l'—-'l'lie Weekly y a i-‘nilv lll Si. Paul's Hall “as greill. slnccss. a iarlze number of pie illlt-Illllfu mid cnioyed a real 111.111 0i lull.—S. -l-l0Cl{lll' l'l.\'l‘URE — I.n_an biucli gunlc ut. Bedeqlle Rink Monday evening the boys from lcwll beat llie Middleton team ping losses 0 totalled t t less than half the average ‘out weekly loss since the WKLS s _ - They included nine B11015“ Sh!" totalling 19,364 tons and four all-rd vessels of 10.442 tons. Dill-inn today's minor Ill‘ "ill/l" an enemy bomber was shot lgowh by anti-aircraft fire in Ncrfo . The paper Ilkdam eatd: ‘The any danger now to Balkan peace la concentration of German troops Rumania. It is up to Gel-many show she does not irltald to the Balkan peace by advancing on Greece. Vakit said the Ihlrkidl-Billgaer ion declaration was a0 construct» ed that " tlligoslavia or even Greeco can join. erefore it could be- eolnc the corrle of a new Balkan entente." Aksam commented: “W nolv see what Bulgaria will defend herself from danger the north. she must be firm." N. s. nrzrurv LABOR MINISTER mzw GLASGOW. N- 8.. Fvb- 1B _,<cP> - R. n. MaoKay, 12. dep- uty minister of labor for Nova Sco- ne‘, died tonight at his home here after an illness of two months. He was a member of the b08111 of railway commissioners during the first great war, later enteritis’ DY‘- vate business as a manufacturer. He we; appointed deputy 01111194" of labor four years allo. qlrcovliltl —.\ir. Ralph Clark COIIVBIEMJIW’ at the home of ills ut ltirs. fired Clark, mil-r his recent seri- * Clark is employed. le fruit firm cf case, New Glasgow. TINHILIHOUZDOIIOX’ lllionoriollrcrhmneyl Grade x—i. Maria Moflen, I: Ieanor Fitmebietr. GrladimVII1—l. Noreen b101, l 1min. izpe/tridk. g . . A Fvllows, spe- represeiil..lu- of Helena Rub- lein beauty products, will be at ins Ding Store, Monday, sdllv and Wednesday of this l. Drop ill aild consult her. "It cunt all this week on Apple n. om. L-28-2-l7-3i. -C.\RD PART!’ AND DANCE — l card oariv and dance at the oi C. lioiile held on Monday lit under the auspices OI " Wit was a very succc ' a . Bridge and auction forty-fives ~ plaved lilo first part of the nlnlz followed bv refreshments l nce. The prizes were won as “Bridge. Ladies. Mrs. Abel nlut; gentle-men's, Mr. Daggett the RCAI‘ Auction forty-fives, les, Mrs. Louis Gallant. lzentfe- n‘s..\ir. J. lli‘lll‘V GlludeL-S. s time to wartime production, and will require lei‘ many o! us dres- tlc changes in our mode of livinfl and habits of ilie. “As the Prime Minister said ln his Sunday night broadcast two weeks ago. it will ‘mean more in the way of united de- termination, effort and sacrifice than has ever before been asked of the Canadian people!” s, "- Oracle Y-i. Mildred Iblil, George Corrigan. 3. Leo Smith. Grade IV 81-2-4. Torres Smith. I. Vmcent MacDonald. (1nd IV I'm-i. l rim- Mfldhe Joeephitie British spokesmen reiterated that victory is the only end of the war acceptable tn Britain. Germany dismissed tllc Tokyo Mr. Hanson spoke briefly before be adjourned the debate. "I won- der if the mcmbershib ln this cham- suoper was served. On 'I‘uesd"y»_ morning Mr. and Mrs. Snow 10$! for Halifax ‘wliclc Mi". Snow is in Grade I'll-i. Terese Walsh. I. Myrtle Walsh. I. “Willard Smith. C0,, Personals —Ml'l. Vl'a.rl'ell Slnls of French ti‘ is Ylsltlllll ill Summerside the employ of‘ Davis d: Fraser and where they will ill fuiure re- side-S Hawks Win declaration as" purely theoreti- cal. An article published in Berlin with the approval of the German high calunand worried the United Sizllcs not to rote Japan's military Germlln scout niiri photogrllyiliic planes ilyliig tVfl‘ (arm-cc ffffll across [he Blllczlriiizi front cr-frcm Bulgarian I)!‘ ltulnnnzrlll olrdrcl es were reported to time (ironed wen south of Alllilll; and to have set of million: and billions, and after u willie some of ils lose our sense of the importance and significance of those sums. But $2.700.000.’Ifl0 is sin important. amount of money for wovornmcnis to raise from the Carl- mlian people in one year. ber followed those figures." he said. "I wonder if the Canadian people urill realize their significance. finance 1' have heard since coming 4 . Inut with a front-page “I may say that the significance I of those figures impressed me are ll-iitler." PM ball started rolling today when PM. a New York afternoon paper, came appeal to New Yorkers to "get hunk with told its readers how to send the messages and added: "Hurry, hurry. hurry and get the Geode lI:--1. 2. Anita Smith. Grade l:—i. Josephine Fitzpat- ricli. t. Roellltne Walsh. l. James Srnfh. orence Corrilran. . Earl Mullen. than anything else connected wllll U2 t lV ‘ . H ‘i r-ob- x s m ‘is (my blbwp to the House of Commons... satisfaction of fighting Hitler at‘ Perk“ ltwndfii"); Marie Mil!- “EZLCll oiic must face tile slnla- lliitlerls expense. before the Nazis lrfl- Jvletfhlne and Bernadette Fit-Y “on squarely, M , citizen’ to to, tire of paying through the nose patriot liow it wil affect liim, and then to and can the 0n" on" “M3”: “*7, Oahu‘ fseahgjgolig will affect the country is“??? mssliou KETCH —“'-_'——i—-— "On more than one occasion I CANBERR?‘ “"31” _ A 004?“ 575170735 ‘Afllnl 3'31"“ ha“, “id the people of Canada Wm ketch. used cy the Jehovah's Wlt- -_-___ ive the government monov for its “$565 ‘Ur mkdm work m m‘ Pa’ KCNGSTON~ 53mm“: Rh u rial: effort Those people will hold “inc Bland‘? h“ been seiud by (c? (ha?) '- 0511mm“ their government strictly account- the Ausmflmn wvemmmt’ which m" “nan” ‘mm F‘ w“ able for the manner 1n whlch m, cries only is looked uvym vli turd‘ effort ls made and the expenditures Mmmoi-i-m: (C?) so m bv srfvm d hi: Izrlhtidh b29019- here indicated will be made. " - 481"“ "W"! ° P “Nobwmmandyng that this 1S I as the fighting in North Africa is 3.000.000 and 4.000.000 stems to ‘ concerned, says lit-Gen. Sturdee, Dqnlnlun this year. 1 _ t H l. H Australian chief of staff. it is e 1n 1939. ml; calmly <0“ u»; ll c l" 1m - "youn men's war,’ as men over 4a gun, in Qgngdq, we p, g mega party government. motivated party spirit, the people of Canada "It. will necessitate a continuing w, t”, m due" _ , and ‘bore rabid shift from peloc- effort." _ m“ m‘ d ' w" ‘he 194° "W" "l" "W" ”"‘“-‘ are behind the government's war By George McMallua Ill Overtime Failing to hit their stride in the first two frames the KCllSlllgwn Hawks finally found themselves at the beginning of tile filial se sioli, arid opened up with their scoring gulls to overcome a two goal mnr- gin, ouiscorliig their opponents. tile Spring Valley Eagles ioul- to one ill this frame to come out on tile 1cm! end of a 5 to l score and lmiri a berth in the finals for the Baker Trophy, in the final scheduled game of the North Shore League cii Mon- day evening. ) Play during the first two periods was of the individual brand with the Eagle". having the edge, with neither team being able to get their passes laid down in the pi-opr man- ner. which made the zame fast but uninteresting to the fans. The Eagles midway through the first frame opened the scoring when H. Champion on a bass from R. Craig had Mclnnis at his mercy on his hard drive from the crease edge to make tile red light glow for the only score of tile period. At 8.10 in the second session the Hawks got tlicir opening gcnl_ to make it read one all McLcnn doing the lion- ours on a pass from Glydon. the Eagles, hcrevcr, one minute label‘ once again svcnt out in front R. Champion (ienililg the; twlnes be- hind Mclniiis from a nlixup in front‘ of his citadel and ihrce nilllutcl lat- er D. Ramsay on a flill length rink rush scored what looked like the winning marker. sucll however was not to be, for three minutes after the opening bell of the last frame, s. Clark on ll hard cove from the blue line beat Campbell to out ti" lead in half. The Eagles at 4.10. however, realized to cge e811" l?" their two goal margin b. Champ on beatiri Mclnnis with a hard drive from t e right lane, this goal hqW- ever woke up the Hawks who turn- ed on the presure and really W!" to town reBIstel-ins W" “m” 1“ s“ minutes, Tupllll from Mill Wt" ting number one. E. Clark number two and McLean from Chamlilml __._.. number three. The Eagles alfiter Madeline Pi scoring spree of the Haw a e us. and llnicilfiffnlaifi: their uunolt to get the tieirig mark- "llorv of Music at Mount, Al- er but McLnnis, his two hard check- llnlversilv was a we“, or M15; lng defence and amart back check- “ “Wis. Summersidg-s, ing by the Hawk's forwards held q; '_—— them at bay for the remainder c! -Uhal'lcs Gordon of Albee. . the me. "tale: the Prince County Hos- ‘a ll Operation. ills many g ‘ggmilgwill soon be out and power mo lightly‘ "This i' over 5O nor cent of he zlnlioiliii income which for the com- ill! fiscal war we ESi-ifllflté‘ will be about. $5 300000.000. ‘ "I'll this calculation members will lirlvo noted that T tin not take into account the additional moneys which will have to be tied up in u-lienf financing. or the possibility _llial our direct. war expenditures ‘mav exceed the amount we are now asking from Parliament. "I reed not SIiV that to carry out tic wnr nrrvrram for which we are asklnc the House to make proviinn will fix Canada's productive capac- ctff as illzliiy as tin-cc nil- nlrlllns a Japan's record as a mediator thus‘ (my?! “nmo ,“.x.l“", . _ for is confined to the 1783100 coli- ‘,?."°"‘.';.““.‘1,,95§,1.d§‘,,§.°J‘“;.,F§1n fol-mice at Tokyo to which she has 3“rl~l}"§‘ic.‘§,"f,;,. ,1“, ‘In,‘,',,..‘751‘ {mp i“""“§“°‘% aver °' “ll1;‘““.""° i: i. ml ‘renc ll c- lina a r our . . . ~ -_ iilonilis of border ‘ "lrfnre. numbels Lt dun m Glace J nee“ Japan undertook iis. her foreign ' minister. Yo like Matsuoka, explain- cd, to fulfill her mission of maln- taillilig security and stability in "greater East Asia." Reports from ylChy indicate that the Tokiv? con- eieilce is not gong smoot y. , ,. . It is hinted that dilalilnd and 1Q"? mF‘-‘,F1,““k,ag?§“ "yi-rfimnlhifiiiii Ilirio-Clillia will have to PM‘ for ‘flu lfio-lg¥;:m?En:%u.O',‘.1,iChQ61“ Japanese mediation —p€l'ilflpfl with X“ ‘Hm 1,95,,“ n, hm 1.‘, 9mm‘, be es to facilitate any further Jap- me 032,“, pm‘ jguiesc Hun‘, ' south; anew moves w~ the south’ mic is likclybto await the outcome Japan is putting diplomatic pres- of the bamé of Email sure on the Netherlands East Indies BRINGING UP FATHER -_.\lcssi's. George and Joseph leli of Fret .\\ll spent last week l~ Cape ‘l u so. KUESlS of Ml‘. l» Mrs. E. C kell >Hl€llilS 0i Miss Georgie Green 5llllllll0l'5l(if‘. uill be pleased to n one is llllilfil improved. Miss 1-’ elilclell lllc Prince County Dltal lol‘ Ll'(‘2lllllCili..—s. Germany's conquc is of France and the Netherlands opened thPll‘ Oriental empires f0 Japanese am- bitions. But with Britain intact Ja- has outlawed the organization. .-lt is uelslllz to report that Mr. lard Poole is llllikllli! satisfac- Dlblllfisfi after his recent op- lf-l-lslll tile FlillCC County; Hos- -lll= ‘Hutu-n Mctz of Sum- ‘i108. s olxrrlltod on in the ~ COUllH‘ Hospital on Monday lboendicitls and 13 reported w; as iveli lib could be expected. in economic negotiations now in progress at Batavla. Japan's leaders have shown a re- alization that tllc greatest obstacle is Singapore, Britain's powerful for- tress at tile clossways of the China Sea and tile Indian Ocean. The Japanese declarations ref- erence to “warlike preparations" pointed to Britain's recent an- ilouilculietlt iilnt approaches to Singapore have been milled and her powerful reinforcement of that. stronghold. She has sent- three avia- iion and army units from Austra- lia, troops from India, and war- ships, mid established a high com- ‘mnild for the far enst under Air Chit-f Marshal Sir Robert Brooke- Poplislm. From Singapore she has leni- planes and troops to northern Mol- aya, near Thailands border, which could deal with a drive down the .Mnlsy peninsula toward Singapore Dr. (l. A. IAIIIIVQ". Nether» , ‘ lands Indlea trade commlaeicn- l‘ ‘ er in Saigon outlined widely- held expectations as to Japan's plan of campaign: a naval thrust at the Indies combined with an overland move on Sin- gapore from a. base at Bang- kok, he said he believed la com- ing soon. Other observers are not so sure. Tliey think many recent Tokyo statements of pacific intentions may reflect a new caution in Japanese leader hip, induced perhaps doubts as to their ability to with Britain and repeated a ments of the United States’ deter- mination to aid Britain. One recurrent — and unconfirm- ed- rumor that causes special anxi- ety in Tokyo is that Washington and London have agreed on joint use o! Singapore. bell-it. Rleferew-A. Bernard, I. Glamo- on. -lirs. Hfll‘l'lll‘.‘.!0ll of Bbrlnr Val- Jlas been Uslllllfl iii Summer- ‘ l9 be neuir iiel- dauiliitel‘. Miss Alla. wlin has locen quite ill in Prince Lmintv l-lospitulr S. 44ft. Lflllli muiller of Carle- llas a nut-ill \'lSllOl' to Sunl- ii ‘I Oldlel‘ sister. lvlrs. 7- MUST HA/E r= vou +0 CALIL ‘T's Eng-es - IT'S A sic N we BEEN-l WLF’ l. l-Plllli MACEWQH and little m tier lll\\'0 rciluned to their l l1 New Lmldcil from the t! Cvulrv HospltnL-S. ‘Fglclld ulll Jeni-n with regret be" ‘lr- Pi-ofltt who has _ lglrlehphxiw- some time has en- .. ,, . _ "mnmemfis county Hospital “gm Pei A Murdo and lit- Quillaslqi‘ (lounge. spent the “ M: >SlllllI1l0l'5l(l€. zuesls of ‘ y ilid s 5151GT. Mrs. C. B. llld it B81116“. — I. . i mndalwlll be pleased to learn "m; h1-_W. Baker is improv- \W_ C s locclit operation in the ouiiiv HoamtaL-s, 44kt Donald Chlow of tile no. ‘mlllellillnlr his furlculzh with ‘Lila Mr. and Mrs. John H. W smear: noose Au. 4. PUT '04P" NOTBAD n: too SAV" 30321 ANCESTORS Awe‘! AND ""45 - warze w Jell- TO Th‘? 9T0?‘ m‘, AT one TIME g TEN POUND“ ‘F; or: ANOTHER.’ POTATOEQ/ EeAq-iwiéifi. Mveetrbsr PRESUME vou lzzcoe- Mills ‘THE 91:85am»- fllCl-IARD - THE LION HEARTEDJMFEVSQNED nllwolaeleu LANDIw-w HMD-KAFFIE r QuPPOBE YOU Know we HOOPLES mace OUR ANCEETEV BACK ‘TC ‘fl-ll’: BOUGHT‘! RucHARD/ .. A SUMMARY First Period 1- lee. H. Champion (R. CraiB) lit. Penalties-None. lecorld Period i-Jiawks, McLean (Glydonl 0.10- iorl 0.07 ...1,|nmp|.- Hawks: Goal: D. Mclnnis. D9- fenee, E Clerk. D. Howard: For- wdars, E. champion. L. Olydon. A. McLean, A. Mill, J. Tuplin, E. Dun- fling, I. McNeiil, W. Mayne, Coach K3. Howatt. Eagles-Goal: W. Campbell; De- fence, B. Riley, R. Craig. R. Chem?- ion, Forwards: H. Champion, Champion, P‘. Profitt. M. Cole, D. LRIIIIBIY, E. Craig, Ouch, l‘. Proiultt .19. Penlagiai-E Craig. B. Riley. Third Period tiff?" 5'" ‘éliik "l? 420 ea, . mp n . . ‘l-gliegwh, J. nlplln (A Mill) l-Hawk", IL Clark 7.20. l-Hawlrs. A. McLean (l. Cllialnlr ion» 11.15. Penalties-R. Champion. ltopa by MoInnis-ili B: osmo- i “<-§- Roll of Carleton ,f°',‘ttf"hllql“‘ morning from a Ontrenl. r, By] e Trans-Can- \ i‘ ll . MARTl-le! KlNG NEVER so TO Tue STORE FOR ‘h “"555?” of Kenairias PQTPTOEQ ‘=- .lx m“ "it flosrflill for an en- "g on Mcndav lmd it ~ Nmmfisllilft is making a J- I7 m-