DECEMBER’ s1 1941 i P/ Qgnnnu fir... u. oallaua 3y Wsllsoe B. Campbell. "9914." IFord Motor Comfigytedof Canada, ears of war booflmfl mlgfififi” yclose-wrltteu mo} wll be needed to record Oanfldfll wllievamenrs in ma. for cul-lns the t, year Canada's war effort mailed unbelievable heights and in many phase; set the pace amt-ml the United Nations of the World- Canadian men and women in all branches of the servioté m" 911"" ad their mettle wherever they have m; mu opportunity oi contactinS we gneflly. Canadian industry has achieved incredible alts in m; production of materia ,oi war_ an Canadian citizens have shoulcered heavy burdens of taxation, restric- tions of rsonsl liberty Ind Fm‘ ml, or dividusl enterprise. un- arallelod in the histOTY o! the Bqnmion. 3,61 to the Canadian Auto- motive industry 1n particular. the pace of production was maintained and increased in 1942 in compari- pi: with the previous Yeilf- New types of vehicles were added to the ever-increasing range required for mechanization of the armed forces for offensive action B-Sfllnsl i119 enemy. Tens upon tens of thous- and; of Canadian-mace units were dripped to the battlefronts in all of the world and trucks and erg originating in Canada vod to be of outstanding quality Africa, Russia and other the- atres-of war where conditions of nibat, climate and terrain put to the most rigorous test. Norm Atrial speak in themselves. Eyewitness ao- oounts by war correspondents of the rionnance of Canadian mechan- md oquipmen, recently published and sponsored by the department a! munitions and supply, [contain c reference to Canadian ton trucks, as follows: “This truck is queen of the des- today. There are thousands of It is the best vehicle in the desert for heavy work. It is beauti- ful, strongly made. It has four- esl drive which takes it through soft send two feet doe . There are on of these Can lan three- gnners than any other category of vehicles in the desert. They take ammunition into battle. Ca ng unition. petrol and water, hey e supplies to tsnlrs in battle. y‘re bloody marvels. You can truthfully and elrpansively tell Canadian workers we are very gm -" ‘lord of Canada takes justifiable pride in the fact that the British forces in North Africa and the Middle East have selcted vehicl fiuriltt in its Windsor plsnt as their choice of mechanical transport where the going is tough and that the majority of trucks and carriers fippliacllflgo that urea are Canadian 1042 Ford oi Csnsds in- creased ts output oitrucks snduni- vsrsal carriers bv s substantial margin over the previous year. The plant was further expanded by an addition to the foundry to provide space for additional furnaces and facilities for the production of steel outings. expansion is con- tinuing. Employment in the Wind- sor plant reached sn all-time high ti’ 15.600 persons. 1h May. 1942. librd of Canada Cross blood donor clinic in e plant and by the end of the Ear approximately 6.000 donations blood had been given blv the em- Etsblished and equipped s. modem You can bring your pigs reach bugs. This é lslsllslmlslulslslsllsllslslg GEIITIIAI. E lIAllIilAI l- ' /{,‘.£1(xf l .4 zvsw rsslrs WISH ' usssm, HAPPINESS and WORLD PEACE u- 194a . v I 'F "_'- ' ' u ¢z”’* runsnyranlsu cannon m cums.- Broakfield Charge. - services next Lord's Day. Broomeld llsllLGlfl-iflowfloadiiPM. llam- vills 1.30 P. M. Nicholson suntan“ cmson lever- ' 13-01-11. F. Ii. Trainor PIEIFIEEIEEFJQEIEPIF-JFJ. "new Schedule to paid for by DIME!“- Ilo to months wiih“MImclo" Horhodnmk.’ "In" h M. feed and cars. And thou hogs "dim"? foods. More pigs per litter. An maturity wiiirlhsso feuds in has been proved by rigid mu on forms: _IIOO IIAITII IIOO OIOWII PIOTIIN MINIIAL HOG IUPll-IMINI} ‘IIOO Illlllllll 4'05‘ Ztuiifi-ifi-(gl/Jw OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS 0d for laws SITTNG 0F COURT POST- PONED-‘Ilbs QueensOountyOourt which was to have llsld s sittuii yssterullsy wsl Postponed until Jun- usry . EEIEIEEEIJEIEIEIEIEQEI eral raids mt t‘ n m“ “v m to be liqlllligrpdlvgl- w make any sei- El l5 El IEIIEEE ‘m... fifiin ti? bl- unolm - gamed wags Red Cross from the ‘E nut CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l T he Kirk of The St. James Fires lin Bity- cmcseds of salvage up to $1,750.55- CHURCB NOTICE-Winsloe Uni- ted Church Services Januaw rd. ins os 0f liatcs For Private Nursing FIBEMEN CALLED OUT — The firemen were called out last evcnw lng about 7.15 to extinguish a flue __..__. firs at 147 Hillsboro street. A few Jm- 35-14-"1- HI". 1M Bflkhwfl gm 51-“ plug ' The Private Du. Nurses oi the hour; later they were called to chm m G Jlune b-Ice House, lnnirworth st. P‘ n Item’ “d ‘lhduillglot so“ %’m% “ml? a bu” liglgunual sotflgnt‘ at s‘ “i” I ' mm V; lo-rnllsbo Brid h X mBe I10 l1 owna ICC . ' I ' U118 1'0 K9 figs in, pull two months to ‘ m! e e 0-"? gaizlllglfififi’ We" 5t-RFllus. June 12—Rubbish Barrel Corner discuss elect problems in con- TRAINS MAKE par-ran rnvm mom-st House 1d .51 m" Queen. Grafton so. nection withwthelr tgor . - ‘nahirali t‘ mainland ‘magi: use ' W“ 9"‘ i? dam“ wailung Fgil-ljliréce Stewart Co. discussions a a . ' fir. c8 sr. ——— warihghgkisyifilfislblglrlly u?“ incite glxllslellas truul ignoring mi at so- pafinmF-‘Amut l?!“ 1°° 5W1"! June 14-—Rubbish Barrel], Comer Interested parents and friends hours of dutv and the amount 0f cloak and the 10.30 was expected Grt. Geo. k Kent Streets. filled st. James Hall lsst evening [m received For the by midnight. There is still June 1c 154 mlston St for the 117th annual Christmas Egg, hmpassenger traffic on the ms nd due to holiday travelling. SEVEN WRENS ENLISTED FROM HERE- Seven Charlotte- town girls qualified for admission to the Women's Royal Canadian Nsvsi service. They are now await- ing call from Ottawa and will be . t l! OX‘ twenty years or prcgly more the nurses of P. n. I. have been wor on s. twenty-foil!’ Mill‘ 011d twelve our day basis for the fee of 4,00 and $3.00 respectively. About been in $130 tgg. gauge received fylr I WW1" added a bright background to the . ggucxelltgagifithhgsllro? swlllgy loilv wnse g‘ fignfvfllrfk °§§§§§e faagglnglif; mfiighnliijnzlflmrv 10M Bewml- GGI-IIIDEhZQP-q-Iéefiirlfihotifis, Hotel. Graf- m-lwv happy faces of the pedom- i ml who re- a _ .. . - ton st. Roof. ers- fir; ggggvygu, “o?” “m, have been attested: Felice Ahsfin- Feb. All-Pauli wnm Shed June 29___Pfln0° o, Wm, cone“ The superintendent, M, n" n" before 811mm“ mm» MM” Transmrt? G3‘ Chm" Rink. Hurst presided and extended son, Wireless Telegraph trainee; “m” 1.2. Doyle, Steward; T. c. Doyle, 0 l) sldered a fairvlvy adequate 111mg F? m m, early yen; 01 the Stewlllard gtelan E. Grant. Stenc- Nurses AJQCOMUOD but It Q10 D75’ 873D er} 0793199 C~ ROW!» Pay’ ent time costof 11' , rentals. elm. writer; M. I; Whlteway, Steward. nfigflhtzws- Mam“- 49 PW‘ are higher tha ever efore and m9 Three other girls came up to all Much . 149 Hub nurses are iln ll it almost impol- the qualifications but they hud ' sible to carry on and my their QI- not yet reached their eighteenth birthday. situation in P .E. L. 590 22.? “m” fiififfisst? b” en V m - The nelfryses feel that the nodule d’ this province will see th view and realize vflfy D209 After v nurses decided om 10110 schedule mane effective after 1st 194 mull) lvxurses ‘gees KN t0 59 crossed rmn .00 to £5450 P" itais for eglllt figgllye lgleatm): hosPilll Personals LAC Lincoln F. Currie has rs- turned from his Christmas leave with his wifs and family in Pownsl. Private Bo d Currie also spent the holiday wi h Master Paul Maolnnis, young son of Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Mac- Innls, Great George St, returned home yesterday from the City Hos- pital, following a tonsil operation. 119W Billi- m. i rivate homes thgmfeemjghxgllllrsbgg g5- ior We!" hour duty. and u required to <10 twenty four hour duty in homes the fee shall be $5.00 dliy. (i) For conta-z ous cases in b09- ds . tllslgféel: and ffllfiidhflfltaulB orange l?‘ Ilfl-‘Peand is ‘slightly lmprovcd. it was learned last night. lvrrs. Blanchard has been a tient in the Charlotte- Rlev. G. C. and Mrs. Websterware QXVGCtCd home tonight from Ont- aro where they have spent gmhulogawwgaummh. E. Christmas season. Apr“ 8% Shannon. a m“ Qséeepé. l—l-Ia.ll a Stevert, Lower gfigfijeilzictergo ioanX:lvai\v/1c1?gnalg_ '—“‘ i‘ - l ~ 8e .3-'-MrsDPcterrs Dorche- ‘ ' - F LAC. Arthur MacLesn. R. C. A. Alpfll l .oral Alpts Upper §_ - - - l Manger, First Verse Peter Russel csnmnmu MoDONALD _ l -- m Barn, ' - (mailman lh-ivat4 . l; $6.613? his‘! Ikézgllflshtemzg Plgnjcrel Sat; Mehhod 01.3mm. dasept. tl-Railwsy Wharf, Cattle sogola. Selected. Alexander Murchi. _" I MscLean Fredericton, Grass, 5g. t 13_Mrs. Rab P Solo. Selected, (‘Jonstance Rogers. EggGBtilewIePsImmu fig “ch31 P“ He,” Sula-tad M m C Rlggglhkmimii- K008111100" Row us? “t” “k 5°‘ Deiéeciration. Santa. Claus, Derek Md no gxtenslvely, lulu needed so Mum- Wonfem Army Cflrpgeal-gxll: April ‘ll-momma Apia. Rnch- MfiEQFM“ 3”“- Q“°°“ s" so‘... Sing a Bong of Bethlghgm urswtli’ in i=1" W" 1° m’ "m ed m the Citv last night w spend 1W 8t. Flue. Sept lo-s Block 10s am" Janet Gordon. ' merit l" my"? “ilgid-mmtfhflfifl: e New Year's holidays with n» 1A1)?‘ igfgv-F-mmlilhllii M1“ Park Road Flue. ' gungsqg-s sll employglj m m, Purenas, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin °gimu-lg_ii_ml_ cum.‘ “gm” M sep I 26—Mrs. William Owen. older Pupils 511""? Plam- . stem °rd'—-__-___Gramn Street‘ mm’- Scu Beer Richmond c3233???“ Ggdovs 25s; Gllgls (way In wdltlognltgiti? ‘Ylgtllxlglegeitlrl: m”? Ynmfl" "' "i" 1mm’- Télglflille $51M" shimnon’ m!‘ B" 8;" Reiidinil» Selecied- Shirley Rus- pllgdsllcttg: l»: mm “or Cmwda in . April zl-Iunbruss at. rsss. 0m B *1- his’... the yernment ammo‘: T00 Late to Claslfy slpalsl Zir-Sunshins at. M3507, Sh?‘ Gmemwflmwth lbnlalglttatfiggstsewixllwuds’ Dom“ m.“ of their ssrn and ssvinss B1‘ ' ' - ___.__________.___._.___ the ICCOIIG and mus victory loans: son ssns -- pluvmo BLEIGH g l l- g1, pl-o d 4; M . cheater St. Roof. ‘- Stranger, Girls. fixluglltlgghigtllelfig at spprgxl- side. up r u lfl-Sgl-gi tAgoil) 26—M.r. Bouts. 3i Richmond mag? 5“o"“d“u Hme- Km‘ 5h Adzilgnglfilo, Away in a Manger. t 100, nth and con- ————-————-—-——-—i— ~ . .s-c st l - Tibial‘ *$'"'*l§”"~ will.“ ‘this. ""‘"‘t’.‘.i’.lli.?“ are; seller. “"- m" ” "“'"‘°" fi- o» n»- ..*.*.:;;::.:*""l elm"- Red ems‘ B“ we a’ 8mm“ g Suitable reward. la-al-ll April ale-Mr. .Me-il>ecu0 so“, Selma; "m, Moxevm other patrmtic projects generously. In this brief review of Ford oi Canada's part in the national war effort in 1942. we have outlined the hilrlfights of the major ac- complishments in that year. What- ever 1943 may hold we will continue to pu all our resources and fac- ilities to the fullest ble use in the battle of production. MlN OR BOY WANTED T0 HELP on farm near Charlottetown. N01 eligible for military service. Box 39, Charlottetown. 12-81-21 fllfill llld lllwlying Ghlh n. J. Tallinn OPTOMITBIBT Montague. I l. l. Offlcs flours: l0 to ll ls. M I to 5 l’ M. """'l.t-..- =~a....l'..::rt':r-" DBIJGBTOBB s-soving two months grade hi her than with more o! iho the dolled horses in ice. 23gwRichmcnd St Roof St. Car. ton Road. re Fitzroy St. Mattress. Ebb. " Victoria Par . Fe roy St_ Tarpflulin on o-ms, wyarld sbfio St. Flue blown down. Flue. stMw 9—Gavin Harding, West Terracehf‘! e. Richmond St. Flue ton St. False Alarm. his narsnts- chester st. '- St. F1 Garage Tr Piillk St. Pomh J. B. Blanchsrdh con- 111 Prince St. Gar e. ivLal-ch 31—John Rooney. 22 Valley town Hcspi alt since Cmmflflhmflp .. .525‘ i149: .. .. .....~-.--»-»-. r “fltiririff-Foolilyn Vsil Gaytown oo April 8-—Hillsbor0 Bridge Boy n thecake of lce._ ' o Rd Barnd Fa Ave.. nslnncllnnlnnuunn all 14ml To Our Customers and Friends HAPPINESS and PROSPERITY For 1948 IIEW YEAR'S BAY 11 A. M. SERVICE 0F DIVINE WORSHIP AND SULEMN INTERCESSION This service is for all the citizens of Charlotte- town and will be conducted by clergy repro- sentatios of all the Churches. Licut. Governor will resolve st GOVERNMENT HOUSE on FRIDAY AFTERNOON J mantra-st ‘nfgomiitoiiflfl. BRUCE WONNACOTT Private Secretary ifiid-"kd-ifiiiifi‘ Has/Tibet Favorite Trinity United Church I I l rnoltsnsr Negative EllhrgQd m “nun-Tm “sr-n...“ “‘“" ‘“"' ""‘ NOW list or 145 ,‘,",,§;l,§§,",,§“° l-ymvéwzyg; Qggggi ' Size s x7 - - - - 80c Mr. Arthur enry. Secretary o: thé UM‘? as“ 31mm“ Brldg" 3°“ Special 8x10 — — 50c iotigtlioftflwwn m“ mimimei" 1l£agt3l€ol$isgNicho1sonJl Hbch- WE p0 AMATEUR Jami-V nus. ac Eusion at. Flus. ° - ' FINISHING J“ “Rm” mm- QBWW June l-Hsnn Jenkins, Mount - m L,“ m m Wm m spasm. Garnhum Photo Studio overheated stave m-e l June i-1-!enry Jenkins. Mount _ l... 19_Black°u€' Herbert Hum. Phone 1288 180 Kent Jim 31—BYi8hwn shore, horse Feb. 3—Ferry Wharf, Team of Feb. Feb. k-Ehtate Ceo McLeod, u. 5-—Cs.pital uurllgs, Sydney Feb. iii-Jack King, 86 Kensing- Gasoline, b. lit-Mrs. Ray Wskelin, 197 zs-i-‘lshlng shack on'ics off I b. 25—-4.>entra1 Creameries, Fitz- furnace. arch 7—Mclpequle Road, Flue. 8-1113 MacDougsll. 328 lviarch-ll-Cyril Peaks 9 Park u Fidels Gauthier. 90 i4—Mrs. March 2l—Crown Bakery, Dor- March ll-ouutflvifiil Water 23~Whiie moss: Smith, March 25-.-M.r. McDonald, Blazing li/ilgemh zc-lalrlgnton Shore, llorse March ZI-Ed. Acorn, Upper v/lprll" at Nirs. Petsr olalinn, Dor- . estroy April 22 -- W.D. Gillis. Oosi yard lse Alarm. April lie-Reg Aitkin. Ionawcrth Grass April till-Walter Iswlor. Oun-l- berland St. Garage. Iv-JJI». B IN. I‘ V9991’ 111mm 5t. Rubbmlrh Mtg; I'd-Barbour McDonald. Fits- . ll‘ y 7-40 Cumberland ll... Born. “May 9-" Warehouse. Kent align lo-ccurwys. Kent st. new. ltlily la-wntn- owns. Douzlss atilrmxlsqlfi’ Morris so Brllhiml wig: n ‘n 1 n m1 —- llllfl , l’ mm. Road, Daily n c t . m. 1'I—Chgg:tfi ogfnrfii- my g Roast Young Turks]. Sausage Dressing ‘ Cranberry Sauce Roast Native Goose Savory Dressing Apple Sauce LIP] RING E Entrecote of Beef Saute Mushroom Sauce @ Baked Virginia Ham Orange Sauce 1N ywronr [g Breaded Fried Halibul Tartar Sauce [l] 4 Vvfllables son w, Mashed 01‘ Baked Sweet Potatoes Mashed Turnip Desmls El ow Fashioned English Plum Pudding I3 Vanilla Sauce i-J gherrggrvlgllv Puddlnn WCustard Sauce m "MP 8 hipped Cr Home Made Mince Meat Pie mm Crackers (Ind Curldlian Cheeu Vanilla Ice Cream Dinner Rolls Coffee Plums M0 for Reservations Dinner Music Queen St. R0 f McLaren Flue. o June ail-Home Motors, Kent St. Road. Slaughter House St. Paint 8 June 30-D. Gillis, l9 Douglas 8t. Roof port, Barn Grafton St. House House I-srter, 181 Eus- Elven July 27—23 Greenfield Avon False Alarm will St. Elie A Aug. Road. Barn. Geo. St, Flue, St. Rub 5t. Flue, Alarm 433. Oct. 8-3.8. Rogers, Kent 8t- Flue Victor 8t. Kitchen of house. MliTT0N’S OLD SPAlllw June il-Horllsby Bakery, Upper o . 4—Rox:v Rpsturant, Grt ., Flue. Jllfw 19-35 Fitzroy 315- Jellflle concert of the Sabbath School o! St. James Presbyterian Church. The children in their pretty Fart dresses sang, recited and psye in their own inimltabie way and were unstintedly applauded by their parents and friends. A lmndso me Christmas tree and decoration ar. June 21-J.M. Roop, Kensington Doyle, Grafton JUNO %—hAlIl‘€d June-Z’! Vctory Restursnt, Crt. thanks to all those who assisted and announced the arrival of Santa who was greeted with shouts of ioy by the little people whom he liber- e.‘lv treated. The Minister, Rev. T. HZB. Somers told one of his most interesting and funnv goose stories which everyone listened to intently and enjoyed- it so much that ho was at once cordially invited to talm part in next year's prograln, The accompanist: oi the evening were the organist Miss Lilian Mac- kenzie, Mus, Bad, and Miss Mal-l. lmne Saunders. The following pro- gram opened with the audience singlng two verses of Hymn 168;- June 30—-Perley lvrutell. South- June aoLlaE. Mutch Building, Rloof. July 1-H. McKenzie, Car No. 4626 July 3-8. Diamond, Grafton Bt. V9. July 5-4138 Ptitzmy St. Vacant July 10-238 Fitzroy St. Vacant Juli 17—Hil1sb0roBridg Juli‘ 18-11 liast Church ‘Zwoodsl Jul‘, 26 Compton's Mills, Belle Primary Department Chorus. Silent Night. Recitation, Elizabeth A n n e ‘s Baking D115’, Janet Gordon. Solo. Se ected, Alex Murchison. Recitation, Pine Tree, Mgrgglfefi Jull/zc-cecll Jenkins, Mount Ed- Road, (Couch) ‘lite-Mrs. Devins, 224 Fitzroy ug. l4-.K in Blond. C . l7—-Ci€?sl)$£, Kenslnggn Jardine. 501i‘). Selected. Rogers Bell. CImfiEtEtlOXl, Little Pussy, gaudy-g 5010. I Just Came Back iii-om s _.E°"P1.SL...TT1D. Marjorie Gilesplev . mBole. Jack Frost, Donald Scott. Chorus, Just a Little Baby. Recitation, Selected. Donald Aug. Zl-Mr. Gillls. 14 Water St. Aug. 21--B1ultairl Bell's Wharf. Aug. 23-—Victory Restaurant, Grt. "us. w-lvh-s;"cl~"e"lllnsrf§'”ll:§h?r' bish Aug. Lil-Col. Andrew. 108 Prince Oct. 2-1 Dorchester 8t. False orus, Come See The mm, Recitaflon. selected. Roger Clark. Piano Solo. Selected, Helen Hyde Chorus. Gentle Mary mid Her Chl‘d. Boys unli- Girls Choir. National Anthem. Oct. IO-Mrs. Capt. Murry. (Elem... on page l1. Col l) New Year's Dinner MENU ' 75c Chilled Celery Sweet Mustard P1016188 Texas Pink Grapefruit, Maraachlno Cream of Mushroom Soup PAGE THREE ++*+'1"1'******. (IIIAvIIIlIIIlIrI/Is i 6a,} ( zt-J. , w To Our Customers and Friends Another Year ls About to Dawn and l0 Our Patrons and Friends go Our Wishes I‘? for Happy New Year ENKlliS PHARMACY ¢__.> YII§EIJ§IIII rllllr/n/IIIIIII/II} YOUR CHILDREN NEED VITAMINS A and C Q Yes, mskm, hero's s tomato Iuicew V_ ' you? shouHTos-vo your Children-I. I“; luscious, garden-fresh flavour . . . thrill- ingly delicious . a . the result of Libby's "Gentle Press" process of enrscting juice from plump, rips tomatoes with those healthful, body-building Vita- mins A and C. Servo Libby's "Gentle Puss" Tomato juice daily no your children, because tho-Vitamins A and C s20 “sends! in promoting the growth ofhnsky. robust young bodies, and to dis props: formation of good, sound tooth: DOUILI YOUR MONIY IACK shouldyouaonsgmchseoosossllnhm ofllbbfsfisndohowTomm Produces —JUICB, CATCHUP and SOUP-en tho benyouhsvssnslssndllbbfawill psy yosdceblcyournocoyhsckl lllflldfll ILKY OF CANADA, IIAITIU GIQQOIIIQ SERVED FROM 18.00 to 2.3‘ - 5 to 7.80 _.. -,-<~ ~1v7 <