. held a short ad] ’ r111: WESTERN. GUARDIAN amuilflflsllilneslihrehnlllslszlliwenl ,,1='::-. Icl m ‘fldlmwilliodellvereflbpiilllllhi Thmggguperdnyorllcperweol. “Whwu "u, m“, h up l», nlpofllbll for deliveries en your nah. i? _ Juywinnsilsatircnds. 13-804. ".ll.t"'.‘.'.l. “edema: nab - ' ' ' -1s. North at. Eleonora. Phnneufltig. a “d boys‘ use in stock “f”, iz-ao-ai. gems J5" 3»- Bummiifdide Crystals vs. stars from mddlemn and Freetown team!- ICIAL BKATI — B06011“! minnow Year's 1118M- News. llhserlptbll. Al W=~1=-~::.:.-"--:'~:.2a.o.-.r"~'"' .3; ‘It-averse: he'd liell. Caring. ll" 0th IINOI COUNT! vertlsing DIIQIQOIQWMI Iii‘ Onlllfl. flflranvllielircst. Inunssdlc. Phsnslfllcrthlssenlco ’ —IlI$>in stock at Iran's. INNIN lANIJAI-Ylnfl. mafia will gloss 6 P.1d. ea- Satulfiy . s12... ......'. chanson 00-21. -IU! mob rockysli blaster. hodntod m Sirens“. —IK.ATING at Crystal Rink his afternoon from 8 to ii; moon- light skate tonight, ll to 1l. 12-80-14. TODAY JOHN GARFIELD MAUREEN 0’HARA _]'||_ “The Fallen Sparrow" Also Short Subject Shows 2:30-7:80-9:15 SPECIAL FEATURE For at the outbreak of war from his NEW YEAIPS MATINEE ONLY BEGINNING AT Z :30 Wally Brown and overseas in Decembe , 1989. and Ll served th-ree years there before be- in in sent back to Canada for an of icers’ trai being bad: here a overseas in April o ll. G. iiowlett liome For Burial -rn bod of 1.1 t. Robert o1- t Howlgtt, vyho an? in the 111.113- logioal Institute. Montreal, on Bst- its urday. December Zl. as the re- sstamp was arrived in O'Leary last night The Air sult of wounds received overseas, funeral will y t". be on S af noon st 2 o'clock from the United Csnadi 0h h- Eurooe. the Mediter Ceylon. B um Lieut. Howlott was ths son of Rev. C. O. Howlett and Mrs. How- lett of Odbeary. Mr. Hewlett has astor of the United Baptist there for the past year. r0 home in L- eilcefowrl, Annapolis County. NS, where he was at- tending high school. He arrived course. After ear he went this year on ful fore Weed _ ' -'rnl rnsnimlnmlv on n Wu’ in Canada. Services Sunday, All“ Carney loan to the British Army. On ar- and Indian lll Cansdi (l 5mm!“ ans ew ever berato g homo c. 0-1m“ attack ‘m, flshter pilots during the year wherrr - his aircraft was disabled. ' 'I‘l1e Canadian Tusker Squadron INN l i . 1-1.. 1151553’ .5’ ih.‘°‘§.".‘.“ .__.____-THE CHIELREQKILEJLQLT GUARDIAN. ‘ Body 0f Lieut, 1.12.1. r. Chapter ‘Of Achievements in i944 Brilliant 1'5. . Tn. 11.11.11. 3-7” l° "'1 7mm m. mo” brmhmt amp", m thlll 13.000 will 0i’ bombs in that histnry u. “My month alone. compared with a to- ing m; Maple L"; on m. tal of 12.600 tons dropped by Can~ m; and the RM“ sun’ an agign bombers in the whole of “w Till flslmrs also made an envi- m “mm m m. m“ o, able record and their best day was rnnean, India, ‘hm’ a "m" “ma, md o“, m, “m” of 3U aircraft were all chalked up 1y wast“ o1 the Atlmuc, Plume infavor of Canadian marksman- Oceans. Besides the ‘mp’ ' _ more than 40 all-Canadian sqund- The release also reviewed deli- m “mm the“ w“ 5 power, cats spot-bombing operations on €..."’..!."it‘i"l»“"”i€.“ °“" o . . . Kn“ 1mm WPO WM lifllnst Amiens Prison and rocket, ring “pm when by extraordinary oons to lumberinglsancasters and “mun? l‘ 91'1"" W115 They won honors ma; ODen. releasing Frenm patriots a- cluded a posthumous Victoria wamnf Cross for Flt. Lt. David E. (Bud) gornell oi’ Mimico, 0nt., for press- l Tim's partisan forces. drop- food and supplies and out specified targets for 1n the invasion the Canadian Bomber Group reached full matu- Tli-i’. flying 478 sortiu between dusk June 6 and dawn Jung 7 with the loss of only one aircraft. 1n Auaust the group establishm some sort of s record by flying dropping more B’ tile total enemy kill fled targeu. ble operation of this blasted m‘ Auegleath penalty for aiding Canafw. lost one o! its greatest Wing Cmdr. Lloyd Chadburn, D. 5.0., and Bar, D.F.C., of Aurora, _._ rival he was posted to the Duke g Q g 11 f] Ont., failed t t ' f is. 4111111111; at cryvih 13111:: $1 l; §f"1"8"_ M g1 gal: ma?“ 111ml _In__ d: Wellington's Regiment and went 2h. 4503c “Qmfiméf Kl?‘ {,',§§§§,.},‘§ sion. ° re m“ m" a m ilew Years Daya ‘g-itlzmm- mloeque. st 2:30 n. m. Rev. .1. A: vjiéffadlfl, W lgfnmezsltifhmrii he W" Jan chi Pins 1n operations from i. we "imm ' 1240-11 McGowan. Min-late. la-ao-li “Adventuras of i He w?» ‘lifter ufvcuaed home and 3:‘.?’,‘,’,",,,;","-,,, °ggggfggg °1§§'°d.,,§ s. G u—-—- I j- __o|nncn o’, INGMND_S"_ spent thirty days with his ents T rd Tamca] M, “m” we; m: RINK EVENTS - - 1h OLeary, 1 llowlng whi h e had _ _ t“... hgqgggg; ..*.'.=.::..§?' 5......» r.s;"".:.r.ll“.2:y::a~ H.:°.d*c.~h fii?=°l14““I~°-§§§“‘1‘-#1““1§¢‘-Z1 n- - - i}; sfilfiil. nigwhts. Special yuzmétgnA-zlalg- {filhcmnmummlll- years oi hi; and leaves to mourn qfifidmléfiini§°°filhfi§d Z1352? “i1: skate New Year's night-N Boffth .ao r. n. Rev. n. n. Noel. Rec- gesldw h ‘Phféélts- a bmher- WOLlmied from D-day-June e-ch. ticket holders awiued- ° 1 wr- lz-so-n- ~ 5-1. T. J. 1111211,}. ryveiiaseas. and Another highlight was the sum- iue Tuesday. Jln- 3- m_u_fl_1 "N. CON-fauna" The NEW YEAR'S NIGHT ¢'.’.‘§1.....m§"oh.' and 'Mi:i€aI1{nenI:§ mer r lgflgrCgnldilfl ground fill/g‘ “him m) - — - ~I crews 0 . . ra. d- y Alsoc Press -— mm THE-whirl}!!! Red Cross members in all and homv- rod-rm»... Britain mmlfigtfifwdt WASHINGTON, Dec. 2a_1vm1- WBINGTQIP‘ 25m a l, MJlihe Olfl-ifimnls of the Summerside Indi.a—one of the war‘; gutstgnrj- tary experts estimated today that no and M5 h M High School have established an in transport achievements, The seven German divisions, including "at. “d special News show-inn lie-eat o! Jlpflléfie fleet. 13-3041- .-BEDEQUE UNITED CIIUBfJII. -Servioes Sunday. December dist. J, M. Baxter, BfB. 12-30- .-TIIE OFFICE of 1:. n. Park- mm, Optometrist, Sunlmerside will be closed till Feb. 1 for test- mg eyes but open for repairs and 1 ts. “Hem” accounifi-ZB-M-d-G-ll. II _0W1NG T0 MANY requests n have decided to serve turkey to 2 om. and from 6 to 8 in the tveninz. Kindly make your 10.11- valinhs earl-.. Queen Hotel Sum- mrsicer-S JIOWN COUNCIL MEETING-- The Summerside Town Council ourned meeting lust night for the purpose of pass- lhg the final bills of the year for payment. Deputy Mayor D F- lfcNeil presided and councillor R L. Moiiison, T. D. Morrison and Lloyd Gorrill were lllior Morrison. char-man of the Electric Light Committee, inform- ni the Council that the old six cylinder engine at the electric light plant is in bad shape and the Council should start thinking of replacing it. At certain times of the day every machine in the ant has to oper cad. It was decided to go into the matter at length at some fut- llre time and in the meantime to [other some information as to what would be the best type of replacements-S. Personals -—L..A.O. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- iauglflin oi’ Summerside have left io spend the New Year’; week-end in Newcastle. N13. -6. _.cp1. Blanche Home. C. W A. 0.. Ottawa, spent her Christmas leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H086. Summer-side. — Mr George Sheen, Bummer- tide uho has bren undergoing medical treatment in Montreal arrived home on Thursday night. -s -Mr. EE Parkman, Sumrn e is c. patifnisinttle Prince lid County Hospital —_-Ma,ior .18 Wrieht. oi’ th Prnce Edward Island Highlanders. is on leave at h‘; home in slun- merside. -—8. ‘ 41m Joseph Arsenault who is now stationed in Can/aria after four iv-hss servirh overseas spent the Cnriatmoc ‘eavp M; his heme in eummersme. -.B. —M.rs. John H. Burgoyne, Gram Ville-has entered the Prince Coun- iy l-losnltal for an operation. Her inanv friends wish her a speedy recovery. y._.. .i_'lj"""“"l'll YHSIIHHHEE 11.1. iIN-‘fs RALPH murmur 511mmcrsiah' PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIIGKEY a ' u. 0111s.?" M ,ll Grsnvile 811-001 ' enviable record as far as raising . children and $50.00 to the Queen's u. gaénadian Fund. a grand total of hosptall 3° ship. After a thirtyt-dsyflfurlough Y. money is concerned. Since schoo ers, contributed $61.97 to the Jun- TUESDAY io; Red Cross War Fund, $80.00 to the Rotary collection for crippled 197 —EOMl.‘ FROM OVERSEAS — Pte. George Gilman Williams. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. Summerside. has arrived home from overseas, where he has been‘ 1' serving for two and one half years. ‘ He is an orderly he will return to do brother Ralph, was wounded in France on- ‘t Julv 18th and has now returned to duty.—S. —Y's MEN'S MEETING — Dis- trict Governor Allison McLean his official v'sit to the Bummer- Side Y's Men‘g Club at their meet- ing on Tlvursdayevening In his address die pointed out that all othm- clubs in this district, which includes Prinr-e Edward Island and Nova. Sootia. have a Y.M C.A in their town. which gives them an advantage 'n carrying out a pro- grPm of boy's work. He said, that the memlbers of the Snmmerside club should look forward to, and work toward. the idca of having a YMCA in Summer-side in the in the Royall "r IHUMAS MIIBHEH Silllii Ifllli - lllllll MlllSiilll [Willi llili fmilflliil llliiillifll MES iillllliill - llllili illlli Glilliii liilillliill, ll. cs "Ills Sullivan Boys" z llhrhi iy llllll] Iiilliii Army Awards Aln Mediterranean UITAWA. 138118111501‘ N —— The erators in att lsions th Department of National Defence “ks on Japanese today announced 74 honours and awards to members of the ,adian Army sewing in the Medit- l erranean theatre of war overseas. of four, officers as Commanders of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire; award of the Dis- | .0319, tinguished Service to a Royal Canadian Corps Colonel; nine officers as Officers of the,‘ Most Excellent Order of the Brit- before passenger; go m the board. ing platfo m d h dfficult r an a c eckdup i‘ Scores of letters have been pub- ish Empire; officers and other ranks as Mem- hers hot Ill/feat Egcellent Carrie; oters mpmawarollgh 5 _ the Military Cross to three offic-f ed “ggmillit that thud c1535 ,ers; award of the Royal Red Cross. Second Class to a captain (nlat- "- £221.25. %‘.f.-p‘§§”§3..‘3.i“§§“£‘t‘.ldlll‘l QEEILEIEEIIEIHHEIFJIEQIEJEIIEJLEJIEIIEJEE tary Medal to four other ran-ks; ‘ and award of‘ the British Empire Medal to 18 other ranks officers and men time Provinces: . . Officer 0f the Most Excellent 0rd- er of The British Empire: 38. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, Halifax and Wolfviiie. N5‘ and the first troo over the length o covered the great dlstanog m In. and the figures were characterized dia in four days. France. re ease did not say how many men two crack panzer outfits. have been were involved. They were the first so badly mauled in the enemy's Iground crews to be flown to mdla counter-offensive that they no ggnvgy to fly longer are fighting units. They Such a total of enemy losses- os conservative-would represent In India, 50 Canuckg new Lu;- more than one-third of the 20 div- The list included appointment Order 2 appointment of The list includes thelfollowirlg from the Mari- Noble, Lieut-Col. James Arnold. Wing ar fut it tive . ggmmfl}: °§.,'§,‘.,:“,,,T.,1d°';"°w,,.fl§ Pflilltliiy Sliilllfi gledmber ‘oh :11; "till-rant: lnEXG-Bzlll‘ have f~=cilitie= for "BWTIMZ on boy's ‘EL - . Nfcaofim,’ M810, Lwmfi g, work Mr. A.S Hopkins presided son’ Getxagralnllmtl Regina’ s“. Also Short Subject “ngvhyggm, 'fii,ii,t_t'ceén m?“ - 36, C an. orps, u Shows 7:15 - 9:15 embmgfaua“ w Canadian Wing llas Top Score a FORWARD a. . . . frClgmgablg-A Canazfid: §§7htce1§c$m'§cpt. Paul Davoud of "i-Ti- n fglgggg. hgaegldtmyea anti: "The Fallen Sparrow during three days of and? ‘ii-l’... Thnll-Packed, Drama Of Amherst lfifllflt-‘w glii“iieil“i.ilé“°th‘filii'l“"fhl“fii secretservice Intrigue F0 t h ——— w???“ withnesthet Efihtffifsolfilii; -Co-etari"ci,n% ghnuGfigield and gantry Cont“. Iggambgnryl $35.11!. afoul» .M.an1r i! - " The R.C.A.i". announced today 5.1.1333" is one f‘ ‘b3! ‘,“‘h;‘§,“°"°“°§..?.§i.°" 3112' Mean the uhlt has destroyed e1 and velucles in which “h” Willis. sot. .113... Wlliam. r. damaged 1'12 enemy motor vehicles favorites hi! Blllififlfli- , e of the 150 destroyed and 298 dam-. 1 rim axed by the entire group. and also recovered from two veers o p has destroyed s tan ancth . and damaged three loco- of well lo do folk in New York motives. He is SMELTS "lull", flillrlellge paid by us, containers returned "M. For beat results ship your smells to ‘Ros: Ltd, Summerside Maritime Tuxls Boys Parliament Meets At Wolfville <.".i.°".'v".’.‘l“......' ... venting ear’: of the w? fildllfi; mo. refugees but ail-u Garfield klww anlmoiuly condemn the new "moon- for vneninx. the ' er. ve. .1 min g: gyrusigfafg, "lg? EM}. “.22. fie filculhred to m- got used w finding heir K “m: sum-l canmlm’: "m" mm yol- h. has a secret with dim Gordon Coles. Halifax: Harold Red- iihot Hitler wants. Cotton, Warrant Officer I. Han Robbins, D7112, 29. Royal Can adian Artillery, Montreal, Que, am St. Peter's. N. S. Oakley,‘ Warrant Officer II Lloyd Benja , P415414, 2'7, Canadian hllfantry Corps. Halifax, N. B. Upton. Warrant Officer II Dan- iel, 6.18024, 49. Canadian In- ftiatry Corps, Minw N B. Tuesday At 3:30 SUMMERSIDE I104...» HOLLAND win! commanded Canadian Army ontreal, Que. and dedal MacCormack, iorporal Heze- kiah, B55507, 26, Canadian Tn- Iscbel. R0 Medical Cong? 513EEli]ElEllilEIEJIEIEIEAHEIIEEIIEIEEIEJEEIEIEESIEIIEIEEIEIEMEMEms.._....=1=:@IEE£EE , l s» we new ‘We W“? 3“‘§1...2l., t’? ..£“§.“.?"‘ “m” damaged and torture. returns to his circle _ bent on avenzins the murder o! s. friend who was K111611- he susoeotmfor “ "l "mm" u. m him out of the Fascist wise“- nn friends have taken w "W" borom a. large crowd of Europe"! ygfugees, some cf whom he 8"!“ LONDON, Dec. a6 -- (or) ~01» pact, as enemy lizienis. Arnolll of the queer little sldelights of the them is a bea/utiful girl. Dla/yed by war is that London motorists, after Walter Blezak. a young. handsome flve years of blackout, say they 510M man played by Hil-Zh 391W" don't like the recently-authorized mont. All, and mam others. 11118151? increase in the amount of lighting d; enecny agent suspects. 0n the streets. so do two other beautiful women. Bus drivers, truck drivers, cabbies Dad 39 _. played lav Pats-let's Morison 8111411 and the private motorists - what Martha O'Driscoll. although theyN there are oi’ them - almost un- London Letter BY JOHN DAUPHINEE Press bdrm he went to Spain Bo ht lighting” as increasing the danger and oldu- my.“ mm-ovvlied love to these of driving at night. ts nod t“, m» t,» Mics O'Hara. as no“. Pin-point street lmips used to o; h}, dgfggflvg work. provide so-called "starlizhting." Another of hi: friends is mlil- To all intents and purposes that other as meant no light at all. But motorists way around headlamps, and at least and torture the darkness was uniform . _ - 1t Now n th ‘te m d ' m. n ‘m’. mm“- M" wm- Al!" '“,',‘,’e",f,°tfi,“§§.l‘.: fixfiwig: tried. a §¢hw5>.§'°&'11.h§'§§a dark. [Ell f , General Superintendent. Rev. m victor Mar-arty, Boycetown. N. 3.: m». Garfield. oiayinl the most 5001c streets have themew moon- [E1] Director. Ivonald McPhaii. Hn-l-Ulll- ‘ wrl-bcfilled mile 0f hi! "M15?- ‘WIR 0!’ l9 1989i? ‘UWPMUIUXIIZ I .. [E Maritime Boys’ Work secretary. v-edflllm t, show he an be ouplus Others still are starlit. And i-i " they and morefeverl moonlighting consists only of mqgm _. (d?) - Tim? ,5 ............::,:.'_. nan-cumin» brightneu under the a ugh 2.10s boinbs hm mun m,‘me_,,,,,, W..d...,.¢.....t.hm wldelrselns-rafed street lamps and E] in Windsor since e wlr u, wok... mam mo. "fir! hm his between. g only nine person; have been ed _,,,,,mn,.e l...‘ h... .11 w... YQEBIII- Professional drivers sly their eyes by enemy action and 11 infused ...... W...“ u. mom-vs!!! can't attunc themselves quickly IE More than 2,000 of the bombs were _______ cnoush to the changes in lighting - inoendfaries. P. G . 1 G intensity Lndoghat driving in lyllqiill- 5] 11'“ '\ “DIN; DQTBQRIIDM IZ- oonnuo. High-rid - (an - "l 9w nrdovus 11m. 1.. the full blackout. 5| 1w. sous» cousin of the deputy ‘Prlffic deaths have increased E1] minister, wlmpgqd and died since the moonlighting was in- @ in c _ H; n; n, need, with pedestrians one principal victims. fl , DIBIIX. nu- But the pedestrian is the only g _ ( )_. A {um worka- mg man who doesn't complain about n the new stroetligiltlng Walk! is @ slrnoet s. pleasure in moon-ligh 11g. am- ‘Li? "1"" or: Pa‘ ‘E m": hi’... ..."..:".c:. a" “oi "oumurs cans" ____ B" |§| The January n1 of the =\l1'$1"c:”°mmi.§’fi11 on“ fioodmolf @ Guiders‘ Club will be had on r-ri- "letters to m». editor.“ People ac- [i] Now ...... ...———". .. . . rkt . .... . ""1"; .:~12-..-.:..::"~:.h h. a": n1 e! Ill OOI Gl l, l t l B grace. 5111111911 y’ g a e l" ‘M’ p p All Guidel-r "re asked to attend. l. over the growing epraci-icc of g -——-——— passengers holding third-class ammo“... . —<OP> time. riding 1.. (‘rat-class carriages. [E] mf‘.’..'i.."'.‘l."s.ihfi.'ii“i"ht‘.f“f .“"‘“ “°"”°“‘ “.."‘2?..3‘..°..““.'.‘l' i=3 Cl‘ BS6 001'! BYE ifl E - . 8 lite in England, and owner pf a gverfiow of pddihi... ls entiiled IE racing stable un.i. i087, has died m ink» first-class seats But even 1 inthewiltshintown- chum-cum .mm’ river shipplzfihwhile 1n Cm ug MacPherson o: ~ ' Saskatoon raided Japanese sup- is plies in that ..rea. In the Mediterranean theaire a half-dozen American divisions s have kept up had been crippled- merlnlz on retreating Canadian squadron ‘a steady ham German forces. Cmdr. Canadians in Halifax e Germans are believed to Burmm have thrown into the drive, Balanced against these estimates the German claim in the earl‘! stages of the counter-offensivetlnrlt While not completely discount- g the German story, military men here point to reports that the 1 American front was lightly held at take this opportunity of wishing ness and Prosperity durin patronage during the ye $inc|air 6' Stewart Lid. [EKJEIEIEEIEIEIIEIEIEIEJIIEIIEIEIEE] Army Medical tlTird-class traveller us first la _ - appointment o: accommodation anyaaya -c ss the beginning of the counter of In Britain tickets are collected fensive. They say it is unlikely that as many as six American div- isions then were in the line. Despite the German losses. mili- consul New Year Cree tings Tleclitflc fellow pictured above is s Year with all possible Iiaolc. Let us ll which this war-tormworld is so anxious! com; with likewise speed and precision. gbggibers lent valuable aid to Mnr- v h England’ Q- (CS1 "I-‘Queen tary spokesmen predict that tile M613! and i119 P13116655 R0yfl1'_1°°1< enemy still will make a desperate their own silo-taping PRES» P3981 and effort to break out of the loop string when they did their Christ- carriages be abolished permanently. being drawn about him. -mas shopping here. nunnnwoonwwnn Shibefilfa rk ilr poeding toward a brand Nels ope that the peace and victory y waiting and praying for will With the promise of this taking more definite shape every day, we all our customers and friends Happi- g 19_45 with many thanks for your continued or winch now 1s about ready to take its leave. DIRECTORS & STAFF S UMMERSIDE Connie Mack celebrates 82nd birthday in Los Angeles, where he ‘I enjoying one of his rare vacations. The only manager the Dhiia- dclphia Athletics ever had gives signs behind s. catchers mitt Just ~l he did 60 years ago, an indication, no doubt, that he will still run the works _ LONDON — (OP) - 111a Albert Media-l. instituted by Queen Vio- torig, in 1M6 foo‘ saving life at S6! or on land, has been extended to the Dominions under warrant. consort-consolidating] r r