Dsccman 1a. 1944 {fa WESTERN GUARDIAN i INT! J. liner Murphy. ll lla ‘a 1 cm. l0 omit-use!“ n" “T IUMIQIDI Ill P$NCE COUNTY ‘News. Sums-lethal. Alive: zM-nudnardlm may be bolghl dolly at any of Ibo fol- “ Stunt. 1331mm" gookflnm W11" 1"’ 5-‘ more Water Street. ‘fem m”, wow isms. Marin 0mm. afar-luau an”; llnn wlll In doilvoml Io lny tum l; gunman“, my at 2o w 1h: or l“ m 1mi- Phoiu m m thll IQIVIBI firs: your order lo the boy responsible for dellverlu on your route. 400K we" i" ‘"1" 111l- -auv mm paint uick dII W1‘ Jnmm delivery T 01180181. varnish. hllaa y“ mace‘: 12-114‘ Bruce's. a e c andizviff-gi? _r0XE8 F" 541-5 - Pm“ -roit sate - New bicycles, ptinum. "WWW" and 51am‘ and one large used Eit l. 2rd sliver males. Harold B. Rmw wauacew ‘1 "P151 w,‘ suinmerside. gummy“ _FOB SALE-Chickeriug Piano. -.wAn gAvmG _ flood condition. Price 875.00. Ap- 1m sale o; Wm. safingssgfizssln ply Charlottetown Guarding-n u summerside for the week begin- ‘ ~ 111118 December 4th was sponsored by Ill A196 It C1 . Juli Mezzatone. Muresoo. fiat 10.11812. '15:‘? Stile IR§§I°{,,O"IWQQ§ wail enamnls and n11 wall finishes mncunted to $72225 and “Inch m modern, attract e colors at cred" 15 due m the Miss 0mm“ Brace s. 12-12-31 girls for their cooperation in snak- _yult sALE-Driviug sleigh and mg the 581° we“ 1‘ 511cc?“ 5 A ‘ix 'ear old horse, 1400 . Rgfntfloyfii G3. Bowncss, Kensing- VITAL TTATISTICSTFQ" 111° m‘ 124$“ sgcond month inn row births 71101-0 ____ . 20;?‘ 11511312} biasing in Chugiottc- _ m. rue: PERSON whot k ' 5 S "$119111 111's- tiio Yxiffflifl of my mare Saturdfi’ glued by D1“ 5' Q- Keeping, City . Wm m McKenzie-s shedddndly ealth Officer indicates. In Nov- 3103711‘ at McKcnzies store before “m”; mo" we“ 50 11111115 111 Saturday night and save further c11'"°1tet°w“' and 24 119-11315- I11 mums as they are knowrh Jhn the some lleriod there were 27 Moam 12.1 .2; glilfliilfles. In October there were _____ 2 births and only 19 deaths. uiiiie Jeivcyivaos HONORED _ "W 1111111111805 were the some wri liir. and Mrs. John G. Clark entcr- 1mm mmlfhs- a number of their friends Elanizimfieighbo on Friday evening‘ “To K543311111‘ CIVIIIHN 1 in honor of their son Gienwood, LmE_sqd- m" R- 531E111 who had recently been married. and to welcome his bride, the for- mer Miss Grace Beairsw of Mai- ileque. A well filled basket of par- 43915 was brought in by the two ~ iitiic lvlisses Paynter and were op- lined b_v Mrs. Russell Craig. while the accompanying good wishes ind naincs were read by Mrs. Delmar Adams and were arranged on the table by Joyce MacKay. Mr. Clark on behalf of his bride and hi self ‘ thanked all for their kind re em- bmmp op this occasion. All joined ' in singing “For They .Are Jolly Good Fellows." The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and social IIIIETCOIIYM’. and a delicious lunch was served bv the ladies. after which all cu»- pqflod nishing this popular couple many _i'ciirs of wedded prosperiné PLEASE NOTE : — side to re-enter civilian life. At the bflilinnina of the New Year he will lake over his old position as mflllfliler ‘of W. K. Rogers Agencies office in Summersiuc. Sqd. Ldr. Ellis is a veteran of the first Great War nnd was granted a commis- sion in the R.C.A.F. in August 1i i940. He tvas stationed until re- cently at the Summerside airport and latterly at Greenwood. N. S. During his service in this war h». f00B1V0d_ steady promotion and rc- tircs with the rank of Squadrw ader. S Children not admitted accompanied Matinees TUESDAY —DEATII OF MRS. J. S. AR- SENAULT-Tlic death occurred at ihe home of her son-ili-Iaw. 1\ir. Waiter Souler. on Sunday. Decczn- ircr 10th, of Mrs. Joserii S. Arse-u- ault at the age of 68 years. A large circle of friends Join in ex-i icndintr to the bereaved relalivcs ._ 2 .»u¢~+++0+»¢+o444a+o4 3x5 vtvgiogeilerg-acc in the home can- __THE rAmTOL THEA-l-lul __ ; She is survived bv Al, ,_< - l. ., d w the Cm, . 11m‘ 11115bm1d “m1 1W0 51mg» Ed‘ rccfclfi 132v? ifinlchisc issue. The D010- _ gard at home. and Arthur in H - 111m‘ film “Goinu Mv Way" is now 11X: also one Klaus-lucr- Mrs 1 - - playing. continuing until Thursday. tcr Sonicr of Summcrsidc- S Shows start at 6.30. 21.30 and 10.30 EVEAWG mluARY P. M. Box office open at 6 P. M. s. _ ‘ — ‘ . —The — 5111111 1111" P111151 bred Evening Auxiliary oi’ Trinity Uni-| —BREAK AT llii/IIVIERSIDE - ‘ Iiflni Gordon Sirlght Foun- ted Church. Summcrsidc. incl in"I‘hc CElS1lI'9g15191'11115111 the Queen - 1 k 5 males 2 fe_ iii:- Churrii Parlor on Tuesday cv- Hotel was forced open sometime 111m“ -" 0° * ' oiling. Dccrmbcr 4th.. with an at- yesterday nwrniui: by burglars and males, large and good. Also tpnflflpgp M Qjqhflfg“ mgmbpfg “ml ilpproxinlutcly :93 taken. Although ~ ' n vi um; Tm Prggldpnl 011m the front door of the hotel ivas IP1111111atlnun‘mnles' Pnced “is ruse-lung (i, Order mm 1 _ unlocked ihe thieves chose to ' rlvlii. M1159 pqqcuinn 1M1 m9 dpynhf) force a rear door. The till was ' , , ‘ . " ' . C. ' n .'I‘I'“.l ii) _ '1 1'1-- ~ ' i a ILA 1 u d d1 r d opened ui‘li a ])11l (I scissois that JNO A ' ’ _ .d £11m" “mlfissdiwd by “W- were i‘; r on ihc counter. Also Summelsl e‘ cixii members in llziilinrz Clll\FII"S iifkellf“ "I1131211illlllllililfikilgwi- =. y; -_ 17,. c o n rm tic ‘tci . .. A . 1 m _ “am six o'clock in thc morning by Mr. 12.3.7 ltolilendigginorof gffiflllgsfspgfslfiiil‘ E- N- MflcQunrrm- P°11¢e 1119 beautiful Christmas carols, in- “'°1‘k“1§ °11 111° C35?- ‘ ldi Fr hC..d1..l'-'lc_, __ —--—- é I-au-‘WNANI-fi-‘v-l-H-i-‘l. alelrrrffigiis. glrcitish qgflld argimriddaiz.’ -'R|‘-(‘1‘-1VES SAD NEWS — A I Several carols were sling during 1@1¢21‘fl1ii lms been received 11y M1‘- thc sgrvlca The 1.05m; 0; (he Jarvis Dalzell. New ‘Arman, con- ‘ . miominatinz commitice was rcceiv- "@3111! ihe sad news of the death ‘ ‘ 0 d m“; Mrs, woodsidc of his youngest brother. Gerald. ed m“ “d pm inlprgss“ve m- at his home in Camden. Maine. on The Officers {or Friday. Dec. 8th. Although he had 53, Ben. been in failing health for some William time. ihe news of his passing came .ir-|s»run,_._ a Bu conducted n very 1;‘ in r 11 1‘0Xii'l\£l 8-‘ i945 arr: Presl en . rs I Id I t _ t slniiaiion serviglc. t M H L 0 ' pp I Vice-President, Mi -- l i I . . |_\» |,,, by 110 feet, Om; of fhclgélqch. Search,” M,“ 31.313111 asda fr-ilieadt shocdk to his relatives . _. . - - - t i . M". Jnlncs an r cn s, an was very unex- 0351 Pahlileiillill 500119115 "1 Hinton’ Trglgfigetfun éscwartshlp pected. He ieavcs to mourn, his giytrlwgsl Allison Macbean; 13m- wife, who was formerly Miss Dor- pgraiice SEW" M155 Mable Link. othy Walsh. daughter of Rev. letter, Press and strangen- secvmChas. and Mrs. Walsh of Camden, MN '03P} Crockett; Lunch 0mm also two children. Jarvis and Su- mmée Mrs‘ Wallace Brfldshiuv; n. bcsiucs a number of brothers 5111391,} Sew" Mrs. Albany Palmer. and sisters. The funeral, ivhich ssvnjn buéiness matters were (115- took plaice on Monday, Dec. 11th cfissgd and the meeting was from iiis residence. was under the brawl“, to a 9195c with the Miz- auspices of the Masonic Order. of Simimerside. Apply to J. M. LOGAN. . “linen Si. Mary's Church iii ihe Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside. muv-H-v-mw ed by the hostess and a socialhoué"! spent. , MlnardTiI-It-e-lleve; __ pits-sailing" —Mrs. Arthur bfilacKay. Albany. who recently underwent an oper- atian in the western division of the tglontreai General Hospital, has unturned Home and is conval- csciiig satisfactorily. S I PORTIA WIIITIC HONORED ___ r NEW YORK. Dcc. _l2 — (CP) —- Poriizi White. Halifax soprano. was guest of honor tonight at n diunci‘ given iierc by the Acadia MB. B. N. IYBRYAII 0f HOLT RENFREW and C0. LTD., Montreal, -. F. W. Paterson, Presi- dent of the University. was pres-y cill. BIRTHS MULLlGAN-At the Prince Cou -{ 1y Hospital on Dcc. '1. 1944, to Mr mid Mrs. Harold Mulligan. Kiii-. hora. a sou, Robert Harold. VESSEXF-Ai. the P. E. I. Hospit- al November 27, i944 to Mr. 1M Mrs. Ivan Vessey, Charlottetown. is now buying all types of fox pelts At Office 0f CHARLES R. ROGERS a, daughter, Jean M11119- WILSON - At tne King's County Hospital, Montague. P. El. I.. on Dec 9, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson. Vernon River, P. E. I.. a. daughter, Florence Wilma Edna. _ POWELL — At the Kings County Hospital. Montague, P. E. I.. 011 IDec. 9. i944. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Powell mee Adell Coiling , ‘Montague. P 1., a daughter, lDitria Catherine. v I ‘cant-hula. - at the Kings 'County Hospital. Montague, P. E. I.. on Dec. ii. i944, to Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, St. Therua, P. E. SUMMERSIDE I Wanted Immediately Raw Furs All types Foxes, Muskrats, Mink, Weasles. etc" required. We have disposed of practically all last season's goods and now need quantities of fresh skins for our trade. ' §g,,{:,,ii%l‘“’l‘°'r, p_ E_ 1_ Hqgplta], ,. _ Dec. 12, i944. to FL-Lieut. and ; We buy outright, also accept goods on consign- Mrs. a. w. Kusinr. a. aaushter. i "out or lliilYiAil’8 mi Sililliiltit!" i WITH HIS BEST HIT SONGS "--.':.:.*tr.i~=~' ‘Sibling 0n A in‘ Service. 1 . ‘m-"Miza-m“. A Pororuouoi PivcluumkithxkB 1 ‘ 551m Figsgcvoid 1 Frank Mellvgh Jone: flail-Portable Ionunova. WRISE STEVENS u%:'iTi-'I_ r ‘LTJWIEII MOIMREY l_GDs€_yIvo.|-m-mqq-»mnqnn~u basis-cauda- "Attend the first Show for the best selection of Seats. S L‘ MMERSIDL sincere sympathy in the passiilt! vi‘ " D I - mm Benediction) Lunch w“ 551'V-) which the deceased was a membeié.‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FAUE SIS VEN -sm m» 14mm. DING AND HIS GANG IN HIS BEST PICTURE! 4 iim mm nu m» in... find going ling‘: my is lust! cRdssv.1 \ b I |city's slur-tailed operations due to start Night, no Short Subjects. SHOWS at 6.30. 8.30 and 10.30. Box Office Opens at 6 P. M, in ihe evenings unless 1° by Parents v and THURSDAY l0 iMrs. Cecil Schurman NORTH SYDNEY. N.S.. Dec. l2 (CPI-Mrs. Cecil dicd at the home of her sou, n George. hero today after n 1mg illness. She was a native of Prince- town. P. ELI. Besides hcr son George M. Schuritian. 21131111261‘ of iiie Bank of Ns-Ia Stalin hcrc. she is sin-- vived by one (laughter, Mrs. Gor- don Barrett. Kcntvillc. N. S. She will be buried at Summer- side, P.‘E. l’. N. S. Historian, Writer Passes CENTRE EAST PUBNICO. N, 5., Dec. i2 - 1GP! - Henri Le- ander dlintrcmont, 8:1. historian. writer and curator of the De La Tour Museum of Acadian History here, d-ied at his home yesterday. Starting as a fisherman with only a rudimentary education, Mr. rflilntremiont made a iiie work of preserving thc romantic story of iris Acadian people and acting as an interpreter between the French .1‘ and English of his native Nova Scotia. He founded the De La Tour iMuseum for this purpose and he: iunghand copies of old “ocumcnts and date bearing on the history of his people. His museum is one of the most valuable privately- nwncd historical collections h: Canada. lie also erected with his own hands an imuosirg stone monu- ment to Acaciians of. Yarmouth County killed in the First Great War. \» Surviving relatives include two sons, Franklyn. iu Lynn. spent years gathering material fori ‘ it. filling hundreds of books with . oounon ~ to?» - The Empire, N‘ “r Societies War Hospitality wmmittee Li} has set up a new department to help‘ Empire prisoners of war who will be w; in Britain for a iviiile after their‘ release from Germany. ' t In hdemsi'i' i“ 1n memory of Prince who departed this G-mbh l3. 1939. life December We. who loved you. sadly mfg; you As it dawns another year: In our loneiv hours of thinking, Thmllhls of you an always near. mlai-slelrted by Ills Loving Wile. In Memoriam Inmlovlnl Illilnllfv of ‘Frederick . eves . December IS. 5317'. m!" aw" collided with l-lillsboro Bridge last night Jbadiy damaged but apparently no one was injured seriously. It appears |to have been abandoned bv ihe dri- occurred as the car was the bridge proper from the Char- lottetown end. to make deliveries. lished/ five editions. Mail, morning I nounced that for the first time in | iis history it is suspending publi- i cation tomorrow because of i ther conditions. Some 0f the ap- 1 er's trucks which pers are still unreported. onto in 1844 and lions because of weather tions in the century since then. i I which began publication in 20r- , The Globe amalgamated with the | M 1936) work this morni issued an ap eal to all not engag- cd in essenial war work to re- main at their homes. ‘cancelled in Toronto and Hamil- on. ors said they had only one day's supply on hand and said the city faced a milk drifted highways will make it im- IIO. gram farmers. and downtown office were closed. Girls wore ski suits and men wore brceches and high boots for walk- ing to work. Some persons skiied s”h“"1“"*1‘- 77- downtown to their places of busi- wa rning ivadc through deep drifts lest the con cquencesflbe fatal. Mass, .113 and Henry. in Salem, Mass. M? .,. GEIITIIAL GIIIIIIIIIIIII Lin: column u of local lntuul. for nan 0| a newly nature mu b’: lanai...‘ | To supply itiz n: will milk no 111111911 by mrmwlm "om the Dm“ ll H ‘ . bread. storcsc in eToroni; remaifn-d 1Y11°11 (“Wmmgir “l1 ‘Iiaftgef’ “I! Y d open tonight until nine ociuciciimm 1%?” ‘m: B°‘",'_“5., De,f“{§,‘_ Lfaffrweggntfflgo agzagfiiiidulfai’; redfmonnayabllgooverltegma '31 uio to galls. Milk and bread also were Wenpmve ye.“ o“ m momma; i f ual 1 or ha available at n flre hail in subur- yiflrlfififlsfmnfim fifiakciua; and Directors Meeting ll (Ive cents a word. strictly ny- ban Leaside, where milk was con- inwmsp The emf“; gpqrating costs __. i,‘ lIlIa In advance. fined to urgent cases, such as and the funds necessary to provide The regular monthly | where there are babies in the fam- for reserves and oov losses are DXO' the Board o; Director, w" t lies. vlded for bv e an een FIRIIMEN CALLED-The firs- Imen were called at about 12.30 There was no damage. YESTERDATB STORM-Blin- fali in this Province yesterday tot- alled .76 inches. it from the Experimental station. TOD Wind vcloc was learned ty was 36 miles per hour, although there may have been 811st; which exceeded that. The temperature went up to 50 ' . . l above zero during the day but was mlilthuliiiiinuiia propping‘) at night o a and was down ve at 9.30. _ CAR DAMAGED — A car which the steel work of was er and was later towed to ihe City y the R C. M. P The accident MANY CENTRES-— __ . I..QQI111{1£°<.1_ two evening newspapers- iortages and inability of The Star pub- Tonight the Toronto Globe and newspaper. at.- wea- l7 left for out-oi- wn points this morning with pa- iEIIILOTS of the paper said the cord applied to the old Globe, missed no edi- condi- ali and Empire in December, . Thousands of persons walked to ng. Mayor Conboy No Milk, Bread Deliveries Milk and bread deliveries were In Hamilton milk distribut- shortage because ossible to get deliveries of milk In Toronto the stock exchange 05S. Coroner Sinirle Lawson issued a to all persons over 50 cars of age not to shovel snow or "19""! ' thoroughfares the "Y" Board room on Tu t In a statistical review of fhe| the cost of money and the income gvenmg with a m“ auendanm“ situation the Dominion Meteoroio-| 110111 101111-5- 111 1-111? 11114911 T911115 °f yesterday to extinguish a fire | 1 0m T __ .. its existence the Board has loaned Reports from different co it , ‘caused by an overheated stovepipa fihceamén ‘Z,f,,‘“,,,,§'°,‘,‘,‘,° ‘$2,121; ‘mic; over $50,000,000 to 25.017 farmers. tees were’ received. It is gr: . in a house at 180 Sydney street. everybody 918F631‘: ma, the 22_ thigughout Canada the overlie to notg tmt, despite handicnfi I - - loment and faculties. reaila Of the above amount the sum of “u aim-w h- 1»- mw- '."..~..“.-.3...z-..ii‘;."".t:.ic 22m Flnl Mortnn Lulu 15 bury, ‘Pliysical Director, 1 large ys’ work classes. w F er While the Board is activelv en- fine attendance. As a matte: eased 1n loanimwflllvflm 010W met. the junior boys‘ class 15.0» 11111 1118 “"1111” 1111mm °1 31"‘ of the largest enrolled im- n mortgage loan abv11°111°11§ ‘°°°1"' ears Th Forum h bee r te- ed during the past three years 181%, 5- " a l“ d n‘ m less than one-third of the avenue 01' I 111' 11y 1110111118; ""18 during the preceding three you-s. winter season. and hockey W80 i _ However. in the fiscal year lust tices were started on the ninth. o inch fall was the greatest since Dec. 36 and 26. 1872. when 23 in- ches {e11 in a two-day period. The wind velocity was about 30 miles an hour-the average for Toronto is iii-but by no £98115 reached gale proportions. The temperature was 20 degrees. considered high tor this time of year. IN MONTREAL T00 Dec 12 - i MONTREAL. CP Weather reports that m; additional] 011001‘! $11,910 W” B11 1110151150 °1' 111°" the month. ‘four inches of snow could .70 cx-‘i-ilflfl 151v 0V9!‘ 1110 P19140115 1/91" Basket-bail 15 fegclving comm peeved in district tonight was 111 1110 11111011115 01 111911911 51191111193 - 1 . ifepelygd unmwrabiv by Mgntreal- for loans on first and second mort- fr?“ “11’°"1‘l1°a" W115‘ 5 I01" 1”" [era who made little nrozrcss today Base The decrease in business over 9 3119 W111i" 11$ 15 5619111110 1” ‘in cicnrinz awav an eight-inch fall i119 bait $11100 11941115 15 11118 111 P11" f“? chrmmas‘ .5 slkteam 1”?“ [which started eariv this moi-hing. to the hizher prices being received will start following the New Year Heavy winds. which reached 48 10rf=11m Dr0dll0¢ With 8- 0011800110111 Girls’ work is under the guidano indies an hour at their peaks. DIIQd’]Q5sen1nR m thfadkemand ‘to, “edit of Mrs R W Stevenson. an: 11171175 111 mlflv 0f 1119 1111-115 111111.111 3.5 we“ 55 1‘ s c. mm“ n 9X91?“ large classes have been enrolled and 1110101‘ 111111111 51°“ D131“ d“°d§’n‘““;{°“°d QmFnjm‘ Chief interest of the BOBId fd iffgf-ffcetailgedhfiisergdwvlgfifhgtn53: bfisilgigurzldntdaxferial cfllIldy fuafrgi ‘afoul’: 1-11e Present is centred around 111' ‘ious delays were reported on any|111el1b . Few bundmg- Tematwe P15“ 1"‘ lines. Oniv minor delays were re- Mortgage payments durum the in preparation, and it is antioip ported bv railwav companies. year have 00d 8-1141 Hi M81011 died costruction will start early u J1. 1944. ninety-Ema first mortaaae Extend: Into U. S. borrowers out of everv ime hundr had no arrears. The number NEW YQRK‘ Dem 12 __ (OP) - first 11101112888 loans repaid in full A laahinll Kale todav covered sec- during the year amounted to 2.137. tions of eastern Canada and the an increase o! more than 136.0 0- Unitod States with sno\v ranging ver the previous four years FEATHERS’ FEATHERQ un to 24 inches. while sections of In carrying on a mortzaze loan‘ the midwest started to dig themsel- business the acquisition of some FEATHERS ves from under is inches left by farm properties bv foreclosure and the some storm. _ transfer is inevitable and the ' ..”°‘.‘3¥..."i..'”m"i§ié' I W "s" ">1 we and U e ta a n sou e e e o one s Orlftario. 14 of them in the Toron- but when a fair sale once is not duck feathers- and used to area where the blizzard reach-ammedlateiy obtainable the farms ed its greawst fury._ ‘ t an: rented. At the close of the fis- No prospect of "Glléf laced south- cal vcar the Board held 359 ern sections of Ontario and Quebec. agreements covering farms acquir- and indications tonight were that ed throughout Canada in the vast the storm was spreading in all its l5 years. and in respect of these ac- viaor in a southeasterlv direction. counts interest in arrears for more whiooin! the new York Citv dis-I than six months amounted to onlv trict into a bitter whirlwind. 4 $901. At the end of the _v_ear under review the Board held .36 farms of which onlv 6 were not rented. - feathers in ticks. Also scrap iron and horse hair. J. R. MARKS, New London, P.E.I. 1Z-13-2i Ottawa Escape-i (UPI W . Dec. l2 — (OP) — DespiteAaffaii of about ii ‘.5; 11101105 of snow. Ottawa itobeflfvd 1011121“ to have escaped the worst effects of the snowstorm which has zrlu- southern Ontario. All plane and nicking services to and from city have been cancelled. however All highways were a-eoortcd clear except No. 43. to Winchester and Alexandria. Ont. LOAN Bonk-ii .. _. .1¢9I}.1.1.1.1!°;1:.. m. b}? 1’ 1 1' ‘dim: the fféif§ls '13’? ‘éililfiéi htlilfvl stun- o; 10m germ mortgage credit. In 19- A U C T I O_N_ AT SUMMERSIDE On Saturday. Dec. 16th begin- ning at one pan. I will sell by auction on above dale at the Re- liable Motors Show Room. Water Street, a large quantity of house- hold furniture. Included in this sale: 1 solid oak dining room suite. several bedroom suites, one odd bed, 2 fireplace benches. sev- eral living room tables. l large oak desk. 1 small writing desk. 1 music Ontario Member Quits S. 0. F. Party WINDSOR. Ont. Dec. l2 — (C P) - A. Nelson Alias. C- C. 1"- member of the Ontario Legislat- ure for Iksex North, said today he had resigned from the C. C. F. Party. I-Ie was elected to the Le- gislature in the 1943 election. Mr. Alias said his resignation 35 111° A“ was b"°8'd°“°d 1° m- th P t ' tained in a - - _ 1 . r0111 8 8T1’ 13 9°11 cabinet. all kinds of occasional I331 tiakgzrrgvegfg ditifgtiidsf corlg 91191’ 1° E B 1113111!“- Omaflu chairs. l doz. extra good chairs. Party Leader. The letter said,h . would retain his seat is an m- ‘ > . ,~ 15th d d t Lbor mem er. cgfi1§ii§1§i““ri§§§i‘ibilifcggfiiikioiic? elrnenhignlettezlr to Mr. Jolliffe he who is in charize of the Board's said that in Windsor and through- administration. Tin- Hcnd OIQCB out Ontario, G. C. F‘. policy had is at. Ottawa and a Branch Office veered away from that of the 2' brass mounted trunks. 1 ward- robe trunk, 1 large Wilton rug and all kinds o! small articles found in a large "ell-equipped house. TERMS CASH. HUGH I‘. MORRISON. dit on second and chattel mortizaizc security lg‘ gllflfilgtfinfgl i111 "C" “Ymmwe Tradeh Unigiénllzloiiticzli 11131001“; Auctioneer m 0 v - , sa , e o sun "Fulfil, for loauhiz are ob- ‘Lb’? “QM Um“ movement i WRITING KITS _ De Luxe Leather Writ- ing Folders. Includes Stationery. Cbhmm’ Large Pockets. 5115"” File. 541s to $7 110 I. f PHOTO FRAMEs 12-13-1552}; EXQUISITE sins THAT MAKE CHRISTMAS WISHES COME TRUE Gifts for the “Special" people on your list, 1 both men and women. You know ivhat 1‘ I they’ve got their heart set on, get it here. l t i iProIed Your Home: . rom Tuberculosis-i L. TOPS FOR DURATION WEAR Ladies’ Fine Purses a gift that is sure io please. Genu- ine calf and alligator leath- ers, in Blue, Tobacco Brown and Black. Priced from . '_ $15.75 t0 $24.00 BILL FOLDS Genuine English Bilifoids in blues lnent for private sale. Reserve prices. Ship- ‘fifi-jjs "' Today ls a a“ of rcnmmbrlllce - _ and browns and blacks. meats daily. Prompt "mmlm" it south Granville. Xv'I'Iv"f'§lii'§i'wI$-§'§§Iliemhsr < ph-otoGlftfawlelinflnd yolzfatlfilegr Priced 3 5 ~ Dec 12. Huizh Corbett. aged 1a when the rut olthcworld forgets. 11"“- e m. c" em” From I o up ' OUR PELTING AND CLEANING PLANT years. Fiirnerai from hisnnesidexicc s d. Mb.“ b m! w" PIIOIO Frame IS y 9 . i El-jday. at ‘iuao pm. terment 1246.1“! v o. er single m. doubh fonm A" L ‘r , B1 Now OPEN igpkilpgrsblg xi mama on Dec - .198 a ies iifoids in Blue, Green. . . ' l€hr§944mme_:t1oi'i‘rol;m;chig. m: '3' ' Pméd 2 glliici; and Red. 5 QUANTITY FOX NETTING FOR SALE gilzsglgdiyggiamz [qgmitlgigeunqq N D MacLean From l“ ‘u - u, C0 . .. I Frqitown. ' ' * ' ‘ curruai-Entered into rut sud- IJNDERTAKER I u deniy at No. 1 Brighton avenue u I l a" R- M” "MINE f1‘. b“'n°.’°1iil...l’i2l“i§‘illi.3l’§$”§§ iffy"; 620' I 0 C ar Q, J01" I01‘ 0 OI 51111111111181“. P- E- 1- ‘£2 5i1§hv§$§l”$ i.’§§'i‘§'l.°°i‘»l.°.i2.l'i ‘can. walla. GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS SUMMERSIDE , E IGIVIOO at st. Peter's Cathedral hm no - , on Thursday morning December 14m at 1o o'clock. __