-_~ PAGE SEVEN i rl-ir. gaawrreromi GUARDIAN WESKTERNGUARDIANV '— .aa “'3'? u“ |,|,.,|,,|,, Tam ‘oeinnluiuannmo 00KB i0! Photos. CONFEDII-ATION LIFE IN- SUnANCE. KINDLY BEND Christmas Don-v attains to the Free Dispensary soon, u ooaaio iz-io-ai. Roughness Quickly Relieved llsalarwlifa ..DON"I‘ FOB-GET the iiuctioiiz sale of Bmallwood more will lie-l continued today at 1 o'clock. n u ‘ 12- WBEKS COAL YARD dlSCh8.l'§‘l irig Springhill. Old Sydney and; Bayvicw screened coal and coke.‘ Phone mo or '11s. l2i7-(il. CHURCH. Mermaid. ip will be paildllflikli bath next at 2.30 p.m.; Rev. Q, Cnrlylg Webster. ministg-lq u TRAIN AND FERRY-The early train left Borden last evenins with 128 passengers, arriving here with ‘ll passengers at 10 oclock. e ferry made ‘l trips yQEi-efdfly- BOY STRUCK BY CAR — A_ small boy in the person oi Carl Daniels, 86 Cumberland street. W05 struck by a, car yesterday after- noon at 5.20 on the corner oi Mt. Edward and St. Peter's Roads. The boy was removed to P. E. l. hospital for examination. but was discharged directly havinz suffered no serious flimsy-- protect the delicate membranes. stay smooth and soft in all weather. Whaalisa are already gives Quick relief. seals a weaaded membranes agerma, hastens natural healing. Get Lmt wetcretcdayaadiiaeltre . evarywlerelahaadystiahform. Lvrsvl. "m" Egg Anil Poultry Market iicport "Nil-alum Uswrlly leitthis m for Toronto to “u. i...» hull"! who-in in training m... smoo-n. c. a. r training mo; q B. in.‘ —-lfl‘l. W. It. Cami IOIII have arrived bomgnfra? £32 My. 8.0., and are the guest; 0g I Ira. Cannon} narentg, M; and Hrs. W. K. Llewellyn. ‘ 5 -cnn.is'rwi The 4E" "n5 lull A MAYO! IIOLMAN m; w flhlp Mayor B. Bay Holman celebs-antes his ma siruiaoy May- mo recently with rship is k ugh not fully aetin f m K u ‘Iklluty WM. S. uxiliary Win held in lbworth Hall "m! l loudly number of members mu Wllwl’! present. Mrs. Traverse Prlllded Mrs. Harry Cannon w" Pianist. MII. Arthur Allen gave-a very in reetinl summary of the fourth chapter of the study book “lib ,5“ oi Life". This ‘- ‘ m, d t with the great need of coon - oration and" adjustment regarding ~the equality of the races. After g :31 pbuainess period tihelghrist- Nero-mine was can-e out. the hall being suitably decorated for tihroceasion. A large candle symbolism the light of the Know- ledge of God was lighted during the service with explanation by tho ‘Dfflldmt 0i that light ag found in the scriptures. suitable hymns rollowed and a Christmas reading ayMrs. Inman. Adams. M5,. John H088 "hi! a solo "Father of Life" and was _ comoanisi for nine mili- sion bane‘ girls in the singing oi Christmas Carols. ~ They Also British News and SHORT SUBJECTQ SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 This week shows a general in crease in practically all grading station receipts. Presuit cold snap might retard production. Prim re.- urw e amt d. P.E.I. stations are quoting for r “ed ems delivered: e 45-8 . lid ium 43-4 Pullet 35-42 1! 15-40 M lN-lll ""110 Will ‘Y! "W"! oual linear") ‘uuuw ‘M ‘I’ ‘sq -qsu a! paqulooai q on muslin piflllfl am m; ioarsqdxa yo |~u' use: ‘WP! 5ll¢l=1ill° ‘l ‘(U90 ‘Ililllhllll. Pl" ‘Fill-IE lnl "l1 1N Plillfll‘ '11 ‘Q ‘uofl Au uo|u|uroq out in pain in Iwulord aoapqdxo uIma-uIQ pup iuumunm yo raispnw ‘anon sq uoaqaum out to [Win11 Ina u] poropuat u0aqnun| I 1'8 hqddng pug iilomrllijq _ "iaimoq naateqg out u; rouaq giq -ap asuoyaq piuoigim pul Aldtllls "s "N ‘noisy; yo canon ‘ammo spupy qsmrg aqi pue ‘stuaunred w flu lejipisjsnii ueji imgv ‘JG lily recnniosljligiion. ______.. pmTi-i Y_E_S_'I‘ERDAY a _l-) ‘_(Continued_'from DB8 i_l9d2. During the post hrrouiucic servedwas Chaim‘ P0 0e 0mm! E- He was well and favorably knxrlvég in musical! cnikrclegagtexlslikcgaga End member 0 e Eight" - ‘ml two years an oi 8 Graded shipansnts delivered Charlottetown: A e 49 1 tum 4'1 1-2 be held at s. A. llswis. The first .- meeting of the New Year t, held on January 4 in the rooms-S. and wn . Michael, Canadian Legion Funeral Notice All veterans of past an‘d gfnscnt wars are re nested to 0O meet at the Baptist Church, sfl-ggj“ gnu;- ay an"- noon at 2 o'clock to attend the funeral of our late oom- rade, John E. Stems. IRA M. BROWN, Branch Secretary M. Charles Thomas Michael arrived homes in Charlottetown las for a well deserved leave- were on the same shill in the Med-i lierranean for several months,| following service with the navy in other part5 of the world. .______ FUNERAL 0N SATURDAY The body oi Pte. Peter Walsh, former meriiber of the Charlotte- town Palicg Ehrce who died this to Hospital arri- town last lilZlit allied the bcdy c Funeral services will he sports and was Bu u“ basketball player during the period W85 booming he!» Great War. He also participated in tennis and in °°§ Sign“ glgyyeevflrgogas the sport o . °° ey‘ deeply int/er- in an execu- his Surnmereide ‘side Children nny Conscious children of the Bummerside school have become "Penny . In each class room a . 15 kept where pennies are de- . daily to (e used, ag the oc- .. arises, for the children of .. . or those in need of medical in this province. the desire of the children to help most gratifyinl to those inter- -.- Practically all pennies saved nt a r lsacriflce on the i oi the c dren who are learn- ic co without. in order that may give to/those in need. m- special collections such as children’, l (Queen's) and the Crippled Children's i-- the teachers added their r- utions. with the result that. October first. the sum of - has been donated as fol- ITQ IC- CANADIANS AND .:___(Continued from page 1i) some tanks into its drive on Or- tona. Four German tankg were dc- stroyed as French-Canadian troops (the Royal 22nd of Quebec) cap- turud the village of Berardi. three miles south oi Ortona. Advices from the front said the 8th army liar. taken almost 2.000 prisoners since the Sangro River battle bc- gan Nov. 1'1. Iu ‘crossing the highway leading from Ortona to Orsogna, l5 miles inland from the Adriatic, the Can- adians and Indians forced the Germans into the hills where they are being subjected to aimcst constant shelling. Nazis DIGGING IN The 5th army pushed ahead in rough terrain and captured an im- pornnt hill in the Castel San Vin- try is coming forward in good volume. Chickens Reese and ducks appear as pieritif in other years with turkey marketing; down due to the exceedingly wet weather prevailing during present year. No change in prices. I-‘iilifill A NOTICE Special meeting oi the Cath- olic Women's League in their Hall this evening at 1-30. Im- portsnt. il-(‘il-KIIKIIGIINIGII l2 - - ll. EASTERN GUARDIAN .."l‘I-IE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Servicel for Sunday, December 19th as foi- lows: Cardigan ll A. M. and Mon- i. city was m office as Vice- Maritirne Amfltflul‘ Association. a position Whl filled capably and impartially from, _ i931 to 1935- 3° W“ “lewd "he- held Satuday morning at 9 o'clock Presidency of the Association in from his late residence, Reserve i936 but was unable to acc ow- street, m the tlic= ing to the demands which his eX- Most. Holy Redeemer, thence to paneling business made upon his‘ the Roman Catholic coupon-iv- time. The body will be taken to his late He wag o oimtihfi residence today- ittetown Rotary Club ‘-‘-“ fitilho. forced him to send in his c. G. I, '1'. vasrau SERVICE - He was also a mflnbel‘ i The C. G. I. T. under the leader- s. i ship of Mrs. Ronald Noble, held a 0i I well attended vesper service lust futhweveninz in the Baptist Church. Mu?" The service opened with the pro- city. one son. cession of girls in C. G. I. '1". uni lg a student at Pr forms, who. forming in a circle a and a daughter. the front of the vestrv, sane "O BLOOD DONOR CLINIC — The 14th local clinic was held yesier- i day when 50 people donated blood. The three services were represented as well as a few civilians, one man giving his 9th donation. The names of 2'! volunteers have already been received for the next clinic which will take place Jen. 6. The exam- ining physician yesterday was Squadron Leader H. l-lalson. RA. l='. Dr. Hll, Pierce and Captain Frank MacMiiian, Beach, Grove ivere in charge of blood procure- ment. ACCEPTS CALL — Rev. 0.. A. Hewlett, of Sable River, N.S.. has accepted a call to the church at, O‘Lcnry. P.E.I.. replacing Rev. A. A. MacLeod, who resigned a few months can to ioin the armed for- -—4 EtYHjIIPFII-Prfii 3 flips. Joyce McLeod. Woodside.‘ Beryl Woodeide. Ruth Maclonnan. Dorothy Cannon. 5n- rah Jane Bety, and Gloria Wood- side. Miss Ilhtclie Wocdside gave an interesting reading on the or. isln of the hymn "Silent Night. Holy. Night". The meeting ended with the closing hymn and a Mir.- pnh benediction. ' ' ' S_ ii. CfC._Army Nut Cpcns la Tigniah M ttart Phi u ' _ week in a Toron ved in Charlotte His wife acccmp Col. Iialston Inspects P. E. I. Company is. valued member LONDON, Dec. 16-(0? Cable)- Spending his second straight day with the Canadian troops, Defence Minister J.L. Ralstmi today visited armored, infantry, medical and or- dnance units. At a. hospital he talked with wounded men from Skéily and repatriated prisoners. o. his . dock. oi this ‘ Edward, who of Wales Collette. of the iai music at the n to Junior The official opening of Columbus cenzo area six miles 8° Canadian fredena. The Nazis uth of Al- were reported Ralston lied particular praise for the medical and ordnance um“ wmns ma“ haw gnu“ m,“ West Kent Come All Ye Faithful." This was i , tte sing sy via a n followed by a scriptual reading and ccs. A native of the Island. he is a graduate of Prince of Wales Col- tague 7 P. M. Spec evening service _ members of the klyn ‘Ii-in. R.C AF. and Broo Knllhts Army HutinTigriish took place on Wednesday. December lath The stow Deputy of the Knights of Columbus. William M. Flynn after an address. in which be out- lined the benefits that- such a Hut brings to the men. officially de- clued the Hut open. Mr. J.A. Bernard. the chairman of the local committee presided and outlined the swba leadinii up t0 the bllshinx of the l-lut. Ited Cross for ~ ~ u oi Britain. ~ »‘I POPPY Pilnti’. v Queen's Fund (Childronyi tin Crippled Children ‘NI is 1n addition to " HIIIIDB. the Idle of whi minted to 8160.00 since the ; of the school term last. laid. "We feel very ~ o! the children foi- their ioent work in the 1am! o1 ......; and of cheer to Ilfortunate little ones. and we L that they will become better - Ind women for havini! learn- the way“ of sacrifce-even in a . B were operating efficiently under great difficulties in Italy. At s. corps headquarters Col. Balaton saw a Prince Edward Isl- conipainy which was the pro- tective force for headquarters. carol singing. A solo by Barbara Quigiey and a duet by Marilyn Ru- pert and Barbara Quigley, were both well rendered. An inspiring address was delivered by Mrs.Ncblo on "the church of the lighted lamps." A candle-light ceremony was effectively conducted by Mar- ilyn Rupert. Following the carol “Silent Night" the benediction was pronounced by Grace Crosby, {lur- ing which all candles were exting- uished. HAS FRIENDS HERE — Word oi the death oi flight. Lieut. Hugh MacKay Rae was received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren H Rae of West Branch. River John. The young airman is believed to have met death in an aeroplane crash at Newfoundland and the of- ficial notification received from R. C.A.F, officials statec he was kill- ed while on active duty December 8. l-le was 28 ycnrs of age and rc- ceived his B. Sc. degree from Dal- housie University in 1935. He en- hool. a brother. Edison. died a numb" 0i VETS 8E0. Mayor Nolman Pays Tribute To Late Coun. J. E. Stems dissing in deeply alon stretch on the west side the Garigliano river. bellilmluil 8t B miles from the were legc, Acadia University anc. a post- graduate ni Newton-Andrew, Bog- ton. He also studied at Harvard. Mr. Hewlett. who has been charge of the pastorate of Sable River Baptist Church for five years will take up his new duties immed- iately. I-le was pastor of Lawrence- tow_n Baptist Church for 10 years. Y’S MEN'S MEETING —- At the weekly meeting of the Charlotte- town Y's Men's Club last evening the guest speaker was fit-Col. K S. Rogers who spoke on Prince Ed- ward island in the post-war world. He said that as the economy 0i thLs Province must be based nn agriculture farmers and others should geek to employ the most advanced processes in all phases of farming and its related opera- tions, He listed as possible fieldsa of development the growing ' scya beans. the recovery of vita- mins. dehydrating and canning and the production of plastics from ulisted for duty the first day war ggrlgmméfigfigdprélgxgsonlgfiogd‘(gag w“ demand “d received m5 believed that the education system “n53 NW’ 6- 1939' and w“ mm‘ | should be “modernized“ to‘ make missioned as pilot officer. He rc-Ut‘ ulna“ practical" During the caved m3 twink“; at the Toronto ‘ meeting plans were completed for flying Club’ Bmde" “m, Trentm‘ UICVNCW Year's supper for child- g a five-mile of .A. M R BIRTHS CAMPBELL-Av. the King's Coun- ty Hospital. Montague, P.l!l.I., on Dec. 2, i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Campbell, Gienwiiliam, P E.I., a. dauilhter. MARRIAGES FRIZZELL-WALKER — At Zion Manse on Thursday, December l6. 1943, by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. Miss Phyllis Loraine Walker of North River and Mr. Gordon Dench Frizzeli of Cornwall. DEATHS ARSENAULT — At her home in Sumrnerside on Thursday, Decem- ber l6. 1943. Mrs. Philip Arsenauit. aged 51 years Funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from her home t9 St. Paul's Roman Cath- olic Church. .________________ MOORE — At Milton, on Thursday Dec. l6. Mrs. James P. Moore in Minister; Henry Matthews M . . . iz-ii-ii repor Army and this time five prisoners. flue German planes were shot down in operations 0V6!‘ the "m" and four Allied craft were reported missing. Possibly heralding another full- scnle assault on the Nazi whiter line, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Allied ccmmandcr-in-chief. id h" ’°’°.Z'.‘“ lété’it.“ff.‘.ii.i‘ltiot“ n . . ’1‘°§'.-,i.°'$.o'i. soldier to do his cuty to his utmost." Prospects Cood For Christmas .____. Housewives throughout the pro- vince will soon be in the midst o! preparations for servinil the fifth wartime Christmas dinner and w be pleased to know they are able to get practically cverythinz ‘hut’- made pro-war Yuletide dinners so sucoe . And what's more the cost o1 this festive meal will not be much higher than before the war and certainly not prohibitive- m addition to a sufficient sup- ply of the main food items for a Clirlsunas menu there may also a limited supply of some delicacies nuts and raisins. The Wartime Prices and Trade Board merchants ere co-oper- and retail distrib to ll food items “u” m u gsibio among u equitably ll 9° consumers. The Prices Board has seen to it diet practically every item on the Christmas dinner menu is under u“ price ceiling. This preclude! the possibility of skyrocketing cost! such as has been experienced in other countries where lwthlulrhul been clone to check the soaring w s; food stufia. ‘Al s result of the Board's action the traditional turkey will not cost 415 ce£ts a pgaund grid VGII 05S BOIIIO S85 9 ‘ti? $1.’. for Grade A box-packed tin-boys in Prince Edward Island is G cents d anyone consumer more than they captured War Timc Prices’ Cases mman . AIR-when called upon thanks of the Offi- men of the Station all the people 0i Tignish did for them and especially the Knights o! Columbus for makins possible. narisirpriest of Tignish. my. John A. MacDonald. was next call- cd~on and after expressing hi easuro at being present spoke very ly of gm men oi the Air Force and assur them that they were alway. welcome in the Parish diainnan then caller.‘ luv. Brio Roian who exp pleasure at bcinl t arid out- lined the plans o the committe for the future. C. P. lzlflziirissey fecllowed and! conge mann r .- ths ure of the citiaeng in hav- ing e menof tha Air Force pre- Tiie musical portion of the pro- c under the direction of e Goddespcdnsisted oi: IJAC. Jerry Iiajeunesse; . LAC. Boyce God- piano selections. Mrs. Andre ; Giririmas Carols (ensem- At the conclusion a lunch was served by the ladies of Tiznllh. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Aniherna ' Isa Included In Overseas Piifitels‘ ' Without A Permit 1557f b-wPl-Small included ll A firm of wholesale dealers in canned foods. Charlottetown. was charged with an infraction of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations in the City Polic° Court yesterday. The charge was that, the firm sold Atlantic canned sal- mon and Plymouth Brand chicken paste without having had the max- imum price fized by the Board. After listening‘ to some__ legal a; J M. Martin adjourned the case for one week. Mr. Gordon R. Holmes prosecuted the case for the Prices Board and Mr. D.0. Stewart, en- forcement counsel, was also pres- ent. Mr. H. F. McPhee appeared for the defence. Two members of a wholesale grocery firm at Montreal were firi- ed $5,000 for selling sugar at exces- sive prices and without ration cou- pons and records. according to the summary of the forcerncnt Ad- ministration oi the Wartime Prices and Trade Board for the week cnd- ed December ll. In the some con- tion the operator of a trucking business was fined $4. . Thirty-three of the fifty-eight sentenced for infractions of the Board regulations during the week were found guilty of price violations. Forty-one others sentenced for offences against e rmulmtions administered by con- troller; of the Department of niticns and supply. A resident of Prince Edward Isl- and Wflg included in the 20 con- sumers found guilty of contraven- tions of gasoline rationing regula- tions. At Hamilton. 0nt., an offenc- er was sentenced to a year in jail and a iinq of $1,000 for illegal pos- session ci gasoline ration _.__._._.__. nons. foundlands right to self-lovem- ment and urging that the govern- ment give ef ect tn its approval by taklina the necessary pirelbleiriany a on as soon as prac‘ cs . s ‘2,°..‘;’.'.‘.‘§"i‘§.'."t.§°i%t rgwhtlvn w» flamed“ by u“ - House A‘ m ““§f‘g§‘,‘_',,_“-r,,‘,§ James waxiori. Independent rd and“ m“ Labor- party. moved an v!fl°us to the effect that neceesa pre- liminary action should ba taken i *' t-iy for restarting self- government in Newfoundland but thig wag defeated. and deputy min- ister Attics accused the I.L.P, of wantina to give Newfoundland self- wbcther practicable govezitunent e-rley Baxter Toronto-born called for a. general or n Bey Conservative. Newfoundland within from The following tribute was paid to the late Councillor J. E. Stems by Mayor B. Roy Holman: Charlottetown today, by the death oi Councillor J. E. Stems. has truly sustained the loss of a most honourable and trustworthy citizen. His ability and his excellent judgment, as exemplified by his in private business. were carrier. by him into hig civic office t0 the benefit and the credit not only of the City Corporation. but. of all citizens of Charlottetown. The vacancy which his untimely death has created in the City Council will be one that time only will efface. His memory as a wi- league and a friend will long be cherished by his fellow members cers for on his her 76th veal: Funeral on Satur- day. Dec. 18. A short service at licr late residence at 1.15 thence to St. John's Church. Milton. for ser- vice at 2 o'clock. interment at Mll- ton cemetery. ROGERSON — At Canoe Cove, Dec. l6. 1M3. Mrs Artemas Roger- scn in her 83rd year. Funeral Sat- urday from her late residence ser- vice starting at 2 p.m. Interment Long Creek cemetery, STERNS — At the Prince Edward Ham“, Island Hospital on Thursday. De- cember 18, 194.3. John Ezward Stems in his 40th year. Funeral from the Baptist, Church. Saturday, December 18th. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Peoples‘ Cem- ___. etery. Resting at MacLean Funer- Miss Florence Peiacrs of Char- $130M" . v .. - v r." ~ ‘ ‘ mm‘ “ ““S',_,°t'f°§,v° B“ lfe{§kfsf‘l.f,',‘f MacDONALD-In Toronto. Dec. 1a ‘rflval in “all 1943. Roy. Ewen Macdonald. hus- band of the late Lucy Maud Mont- d‘ gomery. Funeral service at Green Gables on Saturday. Dec. 18th at 2 p.m. Burial in Cavendish ceme- tery. Ontario. l-Ie was flying instructor ~ - . c sot-t»- ~~- i a"..§'.':'.f°if'sr.%:':P';..::’i;s db "m m,‘ d 1 gffrlllmfltlidselixggl‘ “os.“§ivi1i§§§°'oo§_ “Pm,” ‘QM ah” meef,“ Q“ ‘(Mk an ya e0 casan empoy- _ ‘ o tic nys‘ ass, un er t e crec- ees oi the City Corporation-not wigmngno! "lgiglngmf fikmvwé- tioii of Y's Man Mac Irwin. was ° ‘ a" an a e‘ °° a 1°‘ examined and approved. The boys least. let it be said. by the member _ _ of the City Police Force over whon: fgyglsslfng’ lemme “t Ch‘“1°"’-‘-‘ have mode more than 100 wooden ' ' ' toys. in his capacity as Chairman of the_ Police l‘ mmittee, he has presidedi these many years with such integ- rity and ' ion. As time distinct speeds on we will feel enriched by his child- havin! known him. To his wrrrowing wife, ren. and his mother. I extend on behalf of the City Corporation and myself. our ‘ ‘ sympathy. May God comfort them in this their hour of deepest tribulation. iuorooiurmo CHRISTMAS‘ FUNERAL AT RUSTICO — The funeral of Joseph Peters. who died at his home at Rustico on Decem- ber 14 was held at St. Augustine's, Church yesterday morning. A _ a" large congregation assisted at thc i solemn requiem mass which Was, celebrgietg by hiishson.‘ Rev} Clai». ence e rs, pars pr est o Rus- tico, assisted by Rev. Douglas Mc- Neiil. parish priest of Stella Mar- is Church. North Rustico as deac- B‘ R‘ nohMAlqgyor on and Rev. Earl Dalton, parish‘ ‘ iériiest of 5th gun's CiéLlfCh, Hope GLASGOW‘ _ (c?) __A n y”! ver as su - eacon. ev._ George liold Glasgow seamen kept a. date Mcmnnd °1 s” D‘“‘5t““5 um‘ _ versity acted as master of $31181: gwaadglagzeunmffis h“ nannies while Rev. John Sullivan. I. he was wrpedoed. aso of St. Dunstans University , is stationed at Moncwn’ ‘were bound in an iron grip by a was thurifer. His Excellency Right Rev. J. A 0'Sullivaii. wiio ivas! Says Fears Neld 0i h d i plan agreed uocnFl-Wgnicl. "i" "m" °" "" ‘_Card or Thanks present in the Sanctuary and gavel final absolution. was assisted by -L.nrd‘ Mrs. William-Tiara wishes to of, thank those whose sympathies Rev. livaiicig McQuaid. bursar of St. Dunstan's University and Rev. Wilfred McCardle. chancellor oi the diocese. The Rev. Dr. Glllis and the Riev. George l-lerrcll. both ni %arlottletbcelwn assisted tilt: ‘choir. ar : LOST, $20 BILL IN CITY SIIOP- nofioéile, Anftgss gglleant. were a great ccmfort during the illness and bereavement of luer 501i Reagh Nunn: also to the Sisters of the City Hospital for their many kindnesses. Card of Thanks The family of the latc Mrs. Personals Mr- ThOII;5lS_CllIltOi1, ived in tlic city last evening- G081 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C- ns Halifax arrived in loaétown last night- Jen- Char- \ lo he: brother. liDllllClIllZ his safe n r. uric‘ Mrs. J. W. Macdcnal mien, had as their guest last iveek Mrs. Macdonalds broth- cr. F0. DA. Fraser. R..C.A.F., who I our slam! man i titllmAdf we can be ill-ll Cl ‘In-overseas lit" D"- without an anon vomit u“ lice-of trade mllulfll‘, . ,, announced tnda . Up to 06 t (ll-h in Ill! d8- eirsi-‘hh: . ....... “whatesernariwunt is sent has to and on chickens it bgsavedby the aanderforhilowlfthere is a downy"! ratios-ii. ‘of ceiling prices for the TNICFCIICNIC - gifiresh vegetables c h‘ Vii vl-flb-ID‘ he ceil- mgch $3,], 1; “mm mm” British Commons mwgmfiralidlt i Debates Programme bnath- s i 1?"? 1.. ‘lll Newfoundland LONDON. Dec. ld-(CP Cable)- C. G. Ammon. Labor. opening a ‘ one debate utgday suggee plan ofcconomic develop- Isiand. I-Ie said‘ the ed by a loan from Brit- griculturc. edu- will‘. “Hiuidrcds oi thousands of uco- iii mourning iclaiives lost Iflyiorthezfilhaahlgraah pic are st ‘ in that battle. in which their lives n 0mg &.;Plioto Service ‘ Too Late To Clasify F511 saLEfifiit-rzi-bfluiruan m.- ectric. stove 98 Kent Bt. 12-17-21 FOR RENT — TWO HEATED rooms, Phone Tilt-J. l2-l7-li. do LONDON. Dec. l6—(CP\ Mottistonc today iold the Ilouse Lords that “a very dBnEBPWS muf" mur“ is arising in Britain ovev the possibility of iliOthW‘ Passclien- datum-which he called“a hlwdl’ debacle" oi the last war-as a W- suit of any ironclad agreement ivhicli may have been reached the Tchcrnn and Cairo cnnierentes as to the scope and timing ni the Allied grand assault on iii». Axis Lord . . I ping centre. Finder please return Toombs. Granville Buntain. Ed- _io dia 12- -li.__ward Gallant anrggnoitjjnrtin _--_-_ ______________-_€-_--_ _ ,_ TCCIPS GENUINE NORWEGIAN PLATINUM FCXES I ' lonal rugs Board Fits Sound Movies "-'""- “sir..- - to u; mu,‘ I I P a ll ' aria. . pooissesps. v i1 . a Jil- ililda w. cma) their place at the festive board. election in the three niionths startinl ' a . N" c"! y George Payiiter wish to thank their friends and neighbours for the many kindnesses shown ‘ teir recent bereavement. We niso uni! to specially thank the nurse and doctor who cared for ner ‘edging her filial illness. . \ . aikailaaltn “w... at N. D. MacLean UNDEIT AKER EMUALMEI Charlottetown and North Wllleliie .__....__ _____.____ MORE LUGGAGE I011 C-WJl-C. Th n ' o...“ .... .. _ t. r) _ .::-.:::.-.:.ec.-:.~ ‘i»'i.'Z.°.f.°L'.“’°i.2.;'“'l‘I'°'.££ ~ -. .- The lémoup ranch oi Mr. Carrol Delaney. Bummerslda, P, l, 1, .X cedton t at - - - -im'- Ydulrecrdlllliitedloi wan-l now my wry a wiww outlaw lore:- v-Js-iii Polygons-Iva” M213. hi‘; §F'i'o'.'.".e.§3§§§i§7" ll J. MAN“ '- orrosisraisr w Itttiru and supplying Gilles w. m or club bag when travelling ' divldualiy. PNViM-llll‘. 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