ncceivisnn 29. 1944 earn-re. s. liner Jllleeevevlt-eal llllttewall- IUIIIIIOIDI and PINOI COUNT! ;. News. Subscription. diverting John Garfield and: TO-DA Y h, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ""””" St flew | .Paulh’s Sunday iSchool Concert ‘ ,Jfi§m@RM@QIUfl9!N_GQ@HMNS cevrnat euinnuv‘ _W_r_m;lsla.nd Fishery at five cents a woxyltrbiiitly pay- Thia eelann of loeel Interest, of a newly nature 1Pe§!_5EY.l.'€N - .____ Activity Reviewed ESL James Church ‘S. S. Xmas Soncfert The children ofSLJemeeCl-iuroli ‘ _.- , 8t. Paul's annual Sunday School h, h, d sham an“; Md g 4113mm] “r *"' “""".2' “s...” “£311....” .....‘“'?." "" "" 11""! 9 Eul- iigigi-lgg; “-i,,,,,==~i,,,wgg*-"; '33,‘; " ° ‘ ""'-—“" erred» o. o. u.. rcbooirooa leeeeten. Water street. Gosrliee Drugstore. Ieler lien. I; . su w being serve: to. the 00.35 i“ iphuuyim gltiinggiqnof o’..r2°.?&"§§s"’1.io.i‘h'l§ .; hug» Bakery, Weier- ltreet. Hall Ballet. I1 Graavllle ltllat. squiggly P?!“ “Bus! 9h! lllllicel DON'T WAIT until the lad date (l! J. l. Lerebee. Supervisor of vtlhroughout the season. Price:- mere {fiends and Santa Claus. .The -_, e G41 . my your civic taxes. 12-2141, fisheries) high. however. and nsherm. in hme one, thoroughly enlgyd I The Guardian will be delivered to any hone la Sannudle. The program proved very de- __.._ pm,“ Edward Bland my, land- general received zair returns for themelves and rum‘; hm; “n; u f c“... Boy at so pu- u; er llo per week. Phone no lerthb cameo 1 hgfuléh segaxtitions ilgglflneamig: CONFEDIBATION urn LX135, when flllillly compiled at the their irhouigs. The maior "iii" only h v children "ii- i " ‘m m" "d" u’ u" m mum“ m Mm“ " m“ m“ ,, y grurtyhoa school. and 0111's neon. van. ends sightodecgzggmgrconivpiirlsialiiovwltg gihiiiii coiiiii aiiiiichhaaitg §‘.“°o.u‘f’§'. ‘"05, ,,,,,giif,u§h°p,?'m°‘rr:gfmpywicha : A Al" lw the yo oboir of the oer Silt. After that date all u. 1 104s d to the scarcity ma. for shipment to the United w” d m,” flute-agent : Ambtlwtre huh. all king f. 4m we, w“ churoh- Bwml film 0i mviiil" 3g; P m "him W ofogdoand hoxeuiho the fre ueiit Nations. fifhl§_"_.,_“h,cgrmmr - '5, 12- - and all bleciunlth at “m”. w" 5mm‘ A "nu" M a n m‘ n" o‘ 6%’ favorable weather cond tions Mackerel were 91611141111 dllfilli ' "H1 Night Peaceful S u.“ --- Blue's. 13-8-2. Ab‘, 1e evening was the presenting u: —‘_' [llllgylliilllg during the various fish- the season but frequent unfavor- cgqiu" °y ' ‘J. AALVANIZID eolt also hard i oi s life members certificate iii V- iTllll-ING Stackhouse h,‘ 5885mm able weather whdmohs Lhmugh. “ch-Xian” Greetman Div“ ' wn 59°91 Vi" ‘ibiamwh l‘ “Boox “u?” f“ nlvuuud Short Illbj l: u“ ab“ siiciew’ y the Rector‘ Wm speak on Sunday’ Dec‘ m“ Th a - ‘lsherles such s cod out the flshing season greatly hnu- ' :~ g1,“ i 12-38-21. netting and fencing at Bruce's. S‘ - Rev. .1. T. Ibbott. tows. Louis .4. It Aim-mom n. m l-m. Hezel- 1f "i Ed]... 5..g,,.d“,om..' dicapped our fishermen in their Fm” ' wm," Barbara. stow- : 11-3-81. Show 7M I d 915 Diamond, a loyal member of the hi“ ll 3 P-m- Oren Pom at fififffif, f,,,d;,,,,°'bu, peak prices operations. Prices were maintained A mm‘ ‘ -I...A.O. lntils 0 Q n . mlceiwfigitea? simegg“ thisnaii.‘ no pm- __ 1249'“ were received throughout the sea- at a high level throughout thollrgiecitetion, Elizabeth Grant. " h --=-==-_~- has: s-"mhr "time w" c. ii-“i-lh-iiiiilfili iifiiiméhi “m” shvhoii'"iliiiiii"il’iiii~i-- some -- M». w» - i-e- m- r 1-1- i- o» it-e-t- some" =- i- m- iiié.ii8.§'...§£“°..3é‘ii' ' °"'"“ “an ........ Janet m... cabbage‘ Mm 0' B’ Mac ' at Kendmwn. i ed an m“ occasion being u to!‘ ' i i e WI’ minister‘ —show slightly increased landings The oyster outlook for the Iut- uQhIlIC/Illl,‘ Secret" Jdyfie M0- Nmh s" Eiflmm‘ Phone 609'“ —_'____ _ lows: m-m-u a d landed value in comparison ure is considerably brighter than‘ ' 12-29-22 -0W!NG T0 many requests, we ’ I Honours Division: Carol Marie CITY "'—' n h h h t. u, z I w a 5 - h __. have decided to serve turkey iilli- Coles. James Wood, David Wood. om f,“ "n"? "ill remain with 1m "mm" m, “i, ff,“ fa, ,§,,,i§““,,,,,§ "hi, W". P" 1i“ m’ “m. PM, Alli-BBQ!!! RINK EVENTS -’.iere New Year's Dry from 12:30 ' 77 1°“ Wwd- N°Ym° 3"“ 9 oclogizcfoifislirirmcfinmveiriiehggkogurtiitril Lobste Fishery dugtive arteeas barren over aerpegiod when Am a ' school 5"" midflyn ‘mefiwgn’ em all?" :59" e u wg|'il'"“°" 9M5" "" Tax payers. 12-27-45 The lobster fisrhery, which is our of time as the result of an un- Mifgfliittoh Sandra Currie- 3'5- mum’ ‘imh 5 mes,“ p, 3° 5% m; ,2 a‘ ‘m7 mmtwde’ 1mm“ Wim‘ Em“ most important ihdusirv despite KHUWII disease depicting “ism. MU "Christmas" Bobble sauhders. and Saturda nig ts. Spec a. n rom in the er, Norah DeBlois, Arm Home. NEW YEARS EVE _ , , -- _ _ ,- . _ h t v .. B "h, ‘haw New ca“ nlght season menu" 134$” with Annwmtmhmrjonehahclfihd h,“ no“ ‘it m aha m“ gELEBgIA the fact that so many of Olll .hO\\1i1g hsig-ns of productivity and, Letter to Santa Claus , ev . - - i I ' ' J _' e r, 9 W"- "IB- flh rm z n aged ‘n during t e 1944 season encourag- _ v goékeéuhoidsersJahl ztted. No skat ALIGBTLY WOUND“) ‘J ANNE BAX!“ Idielfiimsllffiilfijlgxiligyr M13’: pei seived at tgn riclocir. dancing iriéiniiiiirhsriue-fei‘ ti‘; i-ei. meiri- int! landings were taken from artuis Piiyilgigatioh. Paula Burden. . ' ' 13.3.“ Mrs. Horace Andrew of Qgflqumgj w; ' ’ m.,,‘,§°"}$§',‘,°§,,g,,, ";d‘fi“ht' Mai“ tained by the older men left be- m the East and West Rivers from,‘ chorus, "While Shepherds Wat- --- h" Y°°¢1V°i1 "Nd "Om the dflibrt- Intermediate Division: — George $2.50 each “i” 1min“ hind to can-y on the Ivnrk. \“ill(‘]1 no oysters wcrc token for a chm Their Fiocks." __ _TRy°N guy-pg” cfluacg rnent of national defense advising sqmnebury Daisy T9,”; Gerda ' 2464i‘ In those areas where ihc v ‘umber nf years. A quantity of Katharine MacDonald. .. PASTORAL CHARGE, ._. The s“. Aerdr at her son, t. Benjamin h I flame“, Belem“ gmmomfi, Doris CENTRAL PARJSH‘ _ Sunday limit regulations weie stllClly t, m-rcsistant oysters has been Recitation, Shirley Perry.“ “has w, Sunday‘ “camber has,“ n ew. has been slightly wounded 511mm, Josh whhe (England) December 31st Canoe Cove h, Amflserved the fishermen were wcli i. llfilltcd from the Maliiflq“? Recitation, Judith Stow! - are as fuhhws: “yon u A_M_ cam in action. Sgt. Andrew has been 0- Don sjmmonds Jam“ Bentley’ S. s_ 10,15, giyde Rive, 3 P MW imbursed for their efforts. but. air-o, to areas in the East Riv- Recitation, Marjorie Jardine. Traverse 3.00 p, M_ Qmmud 7m verseas for four vears and has been 19mg, charmer’, ' Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Ministé, ‘lscme fishermen in certain sections. <1. Alexandria and Pownal Bays, Recmthm, Amie Fletch. y P‘ M_ my, ,y_ L gamma, BA" Italy for the past vear. A bro-z SUMMERSIDE P". myth“, _ hunky Home’ 12_3$_1|_|o{ the Province still persist in '.Cli’.-'i!1ld prospects are good for the re-| “why 1).; the Bells For Christ- B.D.. for. - -i.i. SY- WIT-Arthur!!!" Bmy wyggm Dome}, Simmonds -—- lng small lobsters unci results have stoiwitirm of those areas to their m“ gjngy", Jean Isobel MM- . _-__ gviilsliiij- Aiiiiih ii in the Giihldi-In 3mm, aim“, g,“ PM“; can FERRY DELAYED - last proved that landings ih these areas formri- productivity. IDQMM, , -—MASONH CEREMONY — On omen‘ Army c°rm"'s L-i-iiii?‘ pmmne Dyammui Non-nah W11.’ nlilili/S storm. with its 50 mflg-(pgr-i are gradually dgcuning, ,' simlt Vii-not and bag-net fish-i "Q Lflflg Town of BQi-hIQYlPIIYi the gveuhjg g December 21, the _ s“) NEY-‘ws RECEIVED _ BONSHAW w_ L son’ Dorothy Ahdrew’ Barbara hour wind delayed the car ferry’ Prices of lobsters for canning t no to date received re- Chou“, n “as” °i s" "flimhmie figigiimg- 1.00m; toward to hgyjng ,1...“- Nwh. Elaine Murley. Mary Worthy. gfémetiliiward Island The ship and market purposes were excep- ‘e returns for their smelt “The rim ciuiotrhes ., Oirll- _ the ceremony o t e nsa a on so“ m} h home n m v r ‘ m; December meeting o; the wemien Baum, Jgycg Qamody, . m’ “We Tilrmiiilliiile llhi-il iltionaiiy good throughout the 5621- _. higher prices having "gee Amid the Winters Snow. officers of Hiram an LEDRIIOH . P . 0 0 owl. . . oclock when the wind moderated ' t Lodge N“ a summersme‘ was hep m. chflshhu um me Wm o, Bonahaw Womens Institute was hiizabeth Prowse, Nancy Beer, Somewha, and vmbhhv impmved son. and no serious loss of fishing ived durillil the earlyiiflrflchlorus. H l d chm“. formed bv P. M Donald Baker. active service, captain and Mrs "i-‘id iii the home vi Mrs- Nell Sal- Patricia Barrett. Blair Swan. Justovcr all hour later. at 12 12 this :°‘1““"“°“° ‘m5 "“’"i°“°°d “m” m 1943' “m” ' “Eh ' ’°° m with Mr. Bruce Bernard. master of ccremonies. Following the Installat- ion. refreshments were served in the Loisze Rooms The officers for the ensuinit year are as follows: W. M. Harry B. Cannon: S. W.-R.<.v John Jarvis: J W -—Rov T. Tanton John Sk E Another run at th of war, rry of Alherton received word last week that he was killed in action a few dady; to leave for Cana . Merrill, is overseas. Still anothe boy, Roy, who also enlisted outbreak before he was l‘ e was honourably Sect'y—B . R . Bradshaw- S. D. —James _, ard-Phllifi Sherman Parlee: Palmer Personals Sharpe: Treas-Wal- ce - Morrison; J.D -Bmce Johnston! ChapIairw-Bruce Bernard: S- Stew- A. Cart'2r:J.Steward— inner Guard- Duncan MacDonald: Tv1er—-C‘hester .—B 4M1‘. Ralph Sherry who is em- ~ Dloyed in Moncton. NB» i8 spemé‘ r 1m, his holidays with his Daren - discharged over a son of being hur in Canada. car ago by A while tra funeral service for the late C. lghckie was held in afternoon at 2 o’cl theses carers were: Messrs Arthur Allen “lilliam Stronk. DB. Crue. [Qa- inlrig —FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The C. Trinity United urch. Summersitgékohnwednesdaiv $500 to tor. the Rev John Jarvie. officiat- ina Mr. J.M Nicholson perform- ezi the Masonic rites and the mem- bers of Hiram arid Lebanon Imdite 7o 8 attended in a. bodv. The nail- Shaw presiding. The m Owned in the usual way. 9 mem- bers responded to the roll call with an exchange of Christmas pres- ents. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The school committee .by the secrete -seconded and Neil Salmond and Mrs. Allen Ste- year. . the T.B. League, and to treat the school children at Christ- Jnas. and to give gifts to friends. A paper on Hospitaliza- tion was read by Mrs. Show and a PEPE! on Agriculture was read by Mrs. Allen Stewart. ‘l At the close of the business per- . 1.. R. ' Mr. d Mrs. Edward Sherry. h I _ iod Mrs. Allen Stewart was called " Chem: Qfllfiif F Ame“ and my B" upon for a short speech, and with M ‘Milli-art North Car ‘ iiieiilchmuari inlilurlirtiorii/l“ iivtiii c?“ .4111 ary . ' me r e . rs. n ac- qetoh, 5i: visiting friends ih chei- 596C555 W- l Phail presented the retiring Presi- “mm ident, Mrs. Hector MacNevin, the r - who has been visiting friends North Carleton has recently turned home. -Miss OliveT-NOSBTS- Clleliiiil- “i” m gums home of Mrs. Fred Climb- ". with an attendance of l3 members who answered roll caii with an _Mr Herbert Muttart, Amherst, exchange of fancy Christmas gifts. 15 spending his Christmas hOVdBY-B itwith his Wife 0nd family in Chel- on. manner. after which the following business was transacted: $10-00 voted for prisoner of war boxes M Everett and “m” Mug- fund; B copies of Institute News hm we" fgggnfl visitors to Chsl- subscribed for; $10.35 was report- . ton. Appointment To ll. S. Labor Board DBO. Z’! — (CPl OTTAWA Labor muister Mitchell announ- ed collected for the Orphanage in the district, and .60 the “Milk for Britain Rind’. school committee reported for having visited the school and had a‘ the classroom floor scrubbed. ‘Ihe program on Hospitalization was discussed and a contest enjoyed. s $10.00 special collection was receiv- ed. Roll call for next meet g. "New Year's Thought". Meeting closed with the King. after which - a dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Campbell assisted by Mrs. White cod tonlghtaltihe Ihiiqiagliligatrgegilt china‘. heed and Mrs. Tupper Taylor. rcrisrlifiagmge Ntga Scotia Regional SOUTH KILDARE hai War Labor Board and also o man of the Nova Scotia Wartime Labor Relations Board. Mr. MacDonald succeeds Hon. D, Currie, Nova Scotiab Labo M ister. who had asked to be relieved A , h e h ed ‘h h f of the chairmanships of the two following pro ram was carried out. Kngsh on urg e neoess y or Boards because of ‘other duties. M r. MacDo entiy assistant Labor at Ottawa. pressure Deghuty Minister sumed his post Law School of Dalhousie Univers- ity and in addition continued as en and Norma. qssistant to the Deputy Labor N113’; ri ' an the ister. Arthur MacNamara, handled special duties for" Lrbor Department at Halifax. Zfr. Mitchell said Mr. Currie. s facrgetic and painstaking“ chairman of the two Boards and ut this giilentcd ‘ tram!" m H““i.§x’ri'er§i°or° trlie ner, Reta Gallant. Jean Wells. c of heavy duties in convec- with his own office, had been Verna Rayner, Theresa Gallant. r- SCHOOL CLOSING The semi-annual closing exer- cises of South Kildsre school were held on Monday evening. Dec large crowd attended and is. ‘the of Opening C urns-School. Opening Recitation: Welcome- Rn Bell. of Dialogue: Rue s. our-sumo Bell end Gordon Ramsay. Drill" austi-A-Bye-Norml RI!- nald was until rec- Duet: Away In A 8er—Verna Rayner (encoredJ J 0n To Victory-Seven pu- i i . p Recitation: Six Times Nine-An- Rams ay. “Pantomime: Wanted. A W119- Oliver. Wendell Weeks. Pearle in as my Bell. expressed pleasure in the appoint» don Shine Again-Mildred s» Reta merit of Mr. MacDonald, nrticularly in view of his which t e Boards are set up” ._.._._ __'_I:oo—Late To Clasify Ion SALE - Fwo HEATING “mom Gallant (encored). broad nowl e of the legislation under (got-don Ramsa . Monologue: Leamins A P19"- Y Solo: Across the Bill!!! 0i 0°14 —-IJOl'l'BlIl8 Corcoran. Instrumental Music-Martin Mc- Inm-eb guitar accompanist. 140i’- ra orcoran. Solo: O, Little Town of Bethle- hem-Norina Rayner (encored). The December meeting of Suc- Womens Institute was held on Tuesday evening the 19th. meeting opened in the usual m rCreed. The minutes-o Song: When The LlIhi-l 0! Um‘, seem-treasurer. Mrs. Mrs. Neil salmornd with lovely gifts which was very much appre- ciated. The room was beautifully decorated and lighted with red candles. Lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting at the home Boyce, and answered with e New Year's reso- lution. The meeting closed with the Kins. _.___.____._ SPRINGFIELD W. I. The December meeting of the Springfield Women's Institute met the home of Mrs. Andrew Hughes with an attendance of six- teen members. The President pre- sided and the meeting was opened ;with the Ode and re ating the last meet- ing were read and a proved. Mrs. Arthur Has am reported that she had visited_the and found children and teacher were planning for Christmas con- cert. She also reported for the In- stitute assisting committee, and it was on motion decided to leave all preparations with them. Correspondence wag read by me secretary, and es Miss Ardyce 1B lflasism and Mrs. Everett Haslaml |who had attended the TB. League the members decided to send part of proceeds from Grab- Ba: to the League. short discussion followed on the Red Cross work for the coming year. rogram committee put on an excellent contest with Mrs. Norris Sinclai. and Mrs. Joseph Maiheson winners. Meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. after which hostess and committee served delicious refreshments. Next meeti to be held at the ihon-is of Mrs. orris Sinclair, with |M.rs. William Hashim and Mrs. R. E. Howard assisting hostess. sniapow 1T fir? WJ. The December meeting o! the Beadow Bank W. I. met at the home of Mrs. N. C. MacFadyen. 19° With the president, Mrs. Pearl Scott presiding, the meeting was brought to order by the singing of S em, Night and repeating the Club Women's Creed in unison. Minutes of the last annual meet-' mend with the president, MrsFredi ‘Eleanor Cannody, Clifford Thack- oeting was er, Jackiewoodgate, KeithThaclzer ._.____.______ THOMPSON — WEATHERBIB WEDDIN G The home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. the ktrain WOlilid arrive about c 0c _ c ‘it h f behinossgiiietiiiiei and a a] hours . th bl f . ‘ Borden“,,,,d°,,,,fw,,§”§,,,‘h‘f§‘§§§, fig! The Department of Fisheries has chal-igtgetohrn Said me‘, wd-inaugurzucd inc grading of cnnnczl- CXDEC a 0‘- flshing operations. lobsters and tithe-r fish I and those 1”“ be awarded a "Fancy" ckers who were fortunate enouglj of for fish by the‘ it? DODUIIIUOII at home and . liberated countries have t ' increased during the year 944, andWhe purchase of the L. grade on canned fish product by U.N.R.R.A.' for shipment overseas has beenfi Christmas Tableau. l Chflfilléhlfi Story, The Minister. Santa EH5- The National Anthem- The Benediction. SIR. WILFRID LAURIE!!! ,, in a report. Correspondence was read 1'y. It was moved, carried that Mrs. .wart be auditors for the coming It was also voted to give two Mrs. Fred Shaw, roll call to be, school i0 "w Benjamin Weatherble, was the scene of a pretty wedding 0n Ivriday evening Nov. 11th., when their dauglmwr Edith. Eileen Wm united in nmrriage to Wilfred Herbs“ iiiomcsoh. ....ii of the late Mr and Mrs. Herbert 1910111108011 ‘of Dunstaffnage. The winsome brzde, charming in a. floor length dress o! ivory salt-in, with shoulder length veil and orange blossoms and carrying a. bouquet of American Bfialliby roses. entered the living room on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wed. dine March played by Mrs. Stan- Wn Jenkins. Vernon Bridge. The bridesmaid Miss Betty, sister 0f the Wilde was attractively attired in a floor length dress o! heaven blue mlfin and chimed s. bouquet of talisman roses. . e BXOCm was _wttended b_v his brother Hollis. The bride's mother was attired in black Miracle crepe, with a. shoulder bouquet cf Amer. ioan Beauty roses. Jilin Xergemfiliy was performed by . .3 Adams of Mont re U133? Chliliffiil. an n: t e sitzniniz of the regis- ter. Miss Jean Duvar sang very eflectlvely. "0 Perfect Love." Following the ceremony a buf- fet luncheon was .. words of glxty guests. . Jenkins. aunt of the bride presided over the tea cwps. misting in serv- ing were; Mrs. Alfred Afllcck, Msses Jean MacRae, Anne Mac- Leod. Myrtle Macmillan, Jemima ltdacLean, Betty Maclialan, Betty Jenkins and Jcan-Duvztr. The groom's sift to the bride was a. lgerttigttlfulldgold wflstbwafclh, 95ml .0 d receet and to the 5 n‘? pen. The following morning, the bride and ts in the Maritimes. followed bv the best wishes of a host of friends end relatives, Marw beautiful wedding Ellis testified to the popularity of this young coll/pie. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at e mis- cellaneous shower given by her girl ffléllds H-t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Affleck of Charlotte- town. on return to their hmne. upwards '01 one hundred friends arid neighbors assembled to do honor to the newly married couple. Man beauififul gifts in cut glam. Silver‘. linen arid numerous cheques were received. KINGSTON W. l. ‘Ihe December meetin of the Kinsston Women's Inst tute was held at the home of Mrs. M. Ma:- Swain. Meeting opened by sing- ing Ode, followea by Creed in un- ison. Roil cnli was answered by seven members, each to brin a new member; as a result iour joined. One visitor was present. Fees amounted to $1.25 and coi- tion 60 cents. Correspondence was read. It was moved and sec- onded that $2.00 be sent to Navy League and $2.00 to the TB. Lea- gue; also that the Institute buy another $50.00 Bond. The sum of $32.30 was handed Montague. quiet but very a v their products received remunera- tive returns as l1 result. ' Cod and herring were late in, making their appearance on Island shores this year and were scarce SUPPLIED HOT COFFEE - Qn-i iv those who have had the exoer-I ience can realize how a steaming cup of coffee feels to men. exhaust- ed. wet. and half-covered with ice i 1,1 5 that the otei z in _ . tuitousiv supplying t exhilarating refreshment after their‘ four-hour fire-fighting battle on the i l waterfront last riizht. i ; ement em w [and shall continue to be. Jhcrezsed activity 0n the part o! k, COUSIN DIES wnmrrm, Dec. Zw-(CH-Mre- Mark l; Mwxenzie, first COlllll of the late Sir Wilfrid Lauricr, died et her Middlechurch homl Sunday. Born at St. IhPrit. QW- she came to the welt 40 W"! 33°- Carrl of Thanks during (he war period a great impetus to NAVY LEAGUE coNTnmu- 1m. John mwerd MOW TIONS - Donations to the Na and f .Wiahe| to will Ififlslle B-Te coming in satisfactorily‘ ma n xfliltlla "h" 5.5g reports the treasurer of the P121. ' i“ kinda“; “d mun“ o; "m. division. W15 schools ihrouehout M!" cflm h, "cent h“! 7°. ithe Province have contributed “m? h‘ e pg.“ $752. Charlottetown donations now m°“' amount to $3923. and partial re- turns from Summerside show a sum of . co eoted. Women's In-l v stitutes find individuals have con- tributed $390. Personals The many friends of Miss 014m Macbaren of Cable Head West. will regret to learn that she i.s a pat- ient in the P E. I. Hospital. Mr. Ankh-s M. MaoPhee of Bos- ton, Mass. flew home to spend Christmas with his mother. Mrs. Malcolm A. MacPhee. l-Ieatherdale. Mrs. Fred McDonald "of St.‘ Avards is spending the holiday, season with her three daughters, in Stoneham, Mass. and one in Roxbury, Mass. NOVEL FLOWER CLOCK The famed Swedish botanist Lin- naeus built a flower clock thflyt told time by the opening and closng of the flowers. BETH PAYNTER - In the Prince county Hospital. Dec. l0, i044. to Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Paynier (nee Lucy Pick- ering), Freetown, a daughter, Ethel Jean. ' MARRJAGES ' VESSEY-WATTS — At York on Saturday Dec. 28rd 19M. by the Rev. J A. Nicholson. Dorothy Edith Watts to Richard Nelson Vessey, both of York. DEATHS CAMPBELL-At the City Hospital Dec. 28. 1M4. John J. Campbell. cf Souris. ‘Ihe remains are resting at the Frank I-Iennes- , sey Funeral Home from where they will be shipped today by rail to Souris, then to the residence of his brother. Leo Campbell. Green- vale. Funeral notice later. YOUNG-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Tuesday. Dec. 26, 1944. Henry M. Young of Earns- cllffe, in his 80th year. Service at z o ‘clock at Cherry Valley United Church. Interment in adjoining cemetery. BlNNS-At the residence of his sister. Mrs. l... Crawford. 53 Rich- This sleek plane with its nose full leased in the Canada Carries On series. speed arid maneuverability its greatest assets, the Mosquito can easily outzfly any enemy craft. Card Of Thanks The Social lervice fiat! o! the Charlottiztlairlh ‘Home will“ IBM gpall their klnd factors 8"!‘ erously towards the fund f0 t Christmas Dinners. * iz-m-ii , h‘; 11v MEMORIAM‘ memo l‘ dear Vernon" Q n, wha passed away December 29th. 1948. lob. what would rem to elamih . Iliad .klndf to : ' borneln theonelleveleewell. Iver Iunelbeled Mhedbvlh He. IaiII 10-8-14. ' IN MEMORIAM Elna-newer. '-§ DANIH. M. IaoDONALD I. of stringers and its fuselage loaded with 4,000 pounds of destruction is a Canadian-built. all-wood Mosquito, one of the Allies‘ mm powerful air weapons. Around this ‘ aircraft and its highly-trained crews is woven the story of the new National Film Board production, “Mosquito Squedron." re- Foreet III, P. l. who poled ewe! tile def" f” Decanter I. INS. . -\ Gone but not forgotten.‘ Jello and Arthur. is-ae-ii. i‘ 4 In Memoriam, In loving memory of Vraeu ‘.1:.":'..."‘...'.‘si’...'l.°..’i‘.'“‘ i"- D f eul still ' "' ° J33 ..ro..°‘il2€.' °°' ‘P stoves. Aippiy as Rochford St. m. _ i B‘ s a Teen In 2. .21 Dialogue: A Christmas hp i d_ m]; in, the result of a pie social h id mond Street» Bell-him" ml- i‘! M _ k” -—----_ 1 pointment-Theresa Gallant and sf, u? {eegiyhzlég fipgvfio mam.‘ in the hall in November. e 72 years. Funeral from his late Tmg? youpskzl°1wg°giriuut l-‘Olt SALE-BOYS BOOTS AND Hillard Bell. b,“ 138m member, pnld thw- It was decided to meet at the Wilden“ Bl 8-45 Saturday morn- tube skatq, size e boot, 4o Bay- Recitation: The M e o! W _ home of Mrs. Everett oiow to ing to st. Dunstahr Basilica. In- Ilwvrbd by Patter. Moshe»! field sh 13.29.11 airishniassflfllhidfilme sheath“ Th. menu", w" Wham” h, make rgendy for schteiol children at éenneént in the Roman Catholic n I u Brother and sisters. — Dri : en B —M"7 . _ conce . sugar to donated by mic efy- ‘ ' . m" - 0N3 Wm"? WHEEL Easel Wells. Pearle Oliver. Norma 16:31-11?‘ ti’: fiighrirgedaagglrlhne be“ 50mm committee: Mm V , 31h: Suflbetwetedn‘ gpiigetitz’: Eat; n‘ , Ammufiilamssy.‘ Th” .. ’ of mm , Macswain and Mrs. Albert *" l’ _ 0h Mi 9! y - Dialogue: e a - A w“, 1 m” h he _ ow. ggliizvl, Finder kindly lwv" hi o... Gallant, Verna Rnynfl’. Eleln- m", wan}, wldfj" “$0,”; Music was furnished by Miss n9“! Til‘! 5m?!)- 1349‘ or and Gtllflofl Rlmuy-h uun"_ The” con r proximately m] J0yce MMSWHID 0n Edith-r. Meet- ,=____ _____ Recitation. Merry 0 l’ mapping postage. During the gig closed by singing God Save _ -l _ . 5 11 m m 01's 1 do Pill )I"ES§|()NAL CARD T. E. IIIGKEY i0‘ “ ’ Accountant ‘ Olflee ll ll Granville Street flamlaeriikle GHT Biuoiu 11s, Ro Cotton. Jet-Ilium: YouryMother Is Prlylnl For You-six girl pupils (encoredl Pantomime: I-Isng U the Stock- 1n@-Rpy Cotton, I-Ie er Rayner. .l Wells. eglbsing Address—l‘leanor Ram- llYr. Cioslni Chorus-School- Santa Claus vlid hi4 ""1 "iii and distributed nrewli-i w "m" pupils and visito close. Proceeds $15.45. Mosquito: llunt Enemy Shipping A striking force of Mosquitos of RAJ". coastal Command hunting enemy shipping off the Norwegian coast yesterday, left two Gennan mei-ohsntmen eilre-one kinsby the stern-end beet of! two form- ations of Me-lws end IW-M fighters. destroying at least one enemy fighter, the Air Ministry said today. i euse. IDNDON, Dee. fl-(OP Csbm- The month $20.30 was raised b a pantry sele end ‘It cents was rea cl from‘ canning for parties outside the In- u , The Sewing Club was IG-Offlbllil-l ed with Mrs. N. C. MacFsdyen in charge. The Red Cross commit-, tee reported two pairs pyjamas undo during the month. yam was given out and quilts are being made. oney was voted for the usual, to sdiool children and shut- iua at Christmas. Two other bills icteilimlfi cents weremiso moved paid. re. Stewart Drake report- ed visiting the school and said t paper cups were needed. The need for Red Cross blood donors was broufht to the atten-l tion of the meet n3. A communication from the Navy League was the voting of $10.00 to this worthy gram for y is Bducet nsi Improvement end is under the leadership of Mrs. Ir. H. Drake. Roi! csii to be answer‘ as with a New Year's reroiutioh. i Next meeting will be heid with! llre. Stanley Hyde on Jen. S. Lunch committee. Mrs. B. Hyde. Mrs. C. Macbeen and Mrs. Jewell. A novel feature at this meeting be an exchange of gifts. each reed and resulted in h n to futur eedtin . m‘ gm enterotefiiments s! King. after which a, dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Merril Green, and a social time spent. NEW ACADIA W. l. 0n the evening of Dec. l2 the initial meeting of the New Acadia W. I. was held in the school house with twenty members present. The} president. Mrs. Maurice Ga-liant was in the chair. The roll call was answered by the members pay- _ ing their initiation fees. The Creed was recited in unison. Mrs. James Gallant and Mrs. Hen Doucette inted es e si conduit-A e president and Mrs. John R. Gallant appointed as school visitors. It was decided to hold a dance in the school house on Wednesday, Dec. 21th, and lunches served. pro- in came of education. members exchanged viuvs es re- and ways d means of oting the bet- tcrment of the district. The next mhetilng will be again held in the so o0. drawn a name in. order to determine to whom she shell ive Meeting closed with The . r. h a mioiniirho “.".°....."“ “m” “'6 member having ..2.e::a.=..*’:.ti:t"=.tttit-.12: ”"°'""‘" .. iéliiiltilii. .?=.".*:‘.....r."".':::;.~.: | “W” a giésilgecrfiarltzlzyéhgggg-tigsafriesrq A! roomvlvitilliéi Si‘; h ho ‘giggle tirxi i: ‘l:_.' ;;v£.-:i:;_\'.i;d as n Kiln; a meriv was Canadian miimr “a; Stew, rice pudding, bread andgtcas is“ 1111030171. t-ihifiiis ‘i3 i l. "1 worhimw» n. Bunk ' -’~ - ":- a, Aberdeen, Seek. — (Canadian Anny Overseas Photo), Ill IIIIUI‘! if SEZTrEANT-PILOT woooruor'<'.‘.i"'“" ‘i who was killed Overseas December 20th, 194s. t Ale n Years. r: litrtllle ‘thought when leach‘ .1 . Thszoiic l’: militia?“ mm“ ee to mlonin. ' ‘ . We om hot he. hlmndl‘: n ° M“ Iy lmow he passed em;- And never nit! mod-bye. Levi sum , -. Fethea.’ v other. aiiii Ema of Kenslfilton. iz-ao-ii. __, _ N. D. ItIacLean