~_ Mr. ad Mrs. Alder Clark. s! ‘Within. lssio. have arrived on s vlett esuung Mr. Clark's relatives lrlends. They have been the guests this week o! Mr. Club's parents 1dr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. Delpite the conditions of the ‘roads. the Alberton Institute Hall was tilled to capacity. when Mr. Roy Leard presented the “Louis- Walcott" Show the evening o! the Nth instant. Mr. Loud also showed In excellent picture the past week inaidqtthe Joy-lent i- ment. -.A , 5t. Peter's W. A. met at the home o! Mrs. Champion oll last Monday evening. Worship was led by the president Miss Maud Drer- All interesting tall: on mission work among Eskimos end Indians was given by Miss Eva DEER Ai- ill! close of meeting a sift ‘Wes presented to Mrs. H. W. Matthews in HDDIEClBLDlI o! services given at president. Dainty refresh- ments were served. The Albertcn Rink has re- opened {or the season. under the efficient management of Mr. Harvey Hutt. This eagerly anticl- pated announcement was surely hearlded with gladness by the youth o! the town, and surround- Irig districts. and by a B?!“ ma"? of the older folk as well, who still manifest a keen interest in hockey and all ice sports. The members o! the Alberton Branch. C. W. L. entertained at a social eiening in the Institute ‘He-ll on Monday eveniri . Jaiiulfl’ 12th. The earlier par of the evening was epent in playing cards. sitar which e very enioyeble time was spent In dancing, with music by Mi‘. Henry Myers violinist and Mrs. Michael A‘hearn pianist. The winners of the different prizes were: Auction forty fives, Ladies 1st prize Miss Patricia Nelligan, 2nd prize Mrs. Flichael Khearn. 3rd prize Mrs. A. E. McCue, Consolation Miss Greta 'Aver)'. Gentlemens. 1st prize Mr. Wallace Hogan. 2nd prize Mr. Shirley Murphy. 3rd prize Mr. E A. McCuc, Consolation Mr. Gerald Redmond. Lucky Score Card Harold Saunders. Lucky Chair Miss Greta Avery, Door Prize Mr. HEXITy Myers. Relresrtnents were served by a committee in charge ELNISIALE 8i VIBINITY Sergeant Charles ‘Rlx of Summer- side paid a brie! vslt recently to his home here. ...__ M: John W. Adams. accompanied by his son Elmer. arrived from St. John last-week with a beautliul "Ow ‘truck. Congratulations- The snany friends o! lidr. Frank MeKenna. 8r. are pleased to learn that he was able to return to his home lsst week from the Western llospitsl. where he had been ' receiving medical treatment. Mr. Albert Wallace has returned to 5t. John tor the winter months. He spent the pest weeks working on his property hare arid also visited his sgod rather, Mr. George Wallace who is in his ninety-eighth year. w. and Mrs. John P. Wallace entertained a large number oi friends on Tuesday evening at e. friendly game oi “Auction? The first prizes were awarded to Miss Lois O'Brien and Mr. Charles Ci. Dunn. A delicious lunch served by the hostess brought a pleasant evening to a close. 'I'l1e gratitude and appreciation nl all are extended to the Post. Milt"!!- Mrs. Hazel Cameron, tor the patient and obliglng muiher in which she handled the heavy mail during the Christmas season. All the patrons ol the Post Oifiice will her a happy year h RIF-E. Mr. Ivan O'Brien. son of liir. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. returned lest week irom an amended trip to Boston and other cities in Massachusetts. Aithouzh Mr. Q‘. Brien saw a great deal o! Europe in his war service. this we; his first visit to the 115A. He had a most enjoyable visit end spoke In the higllt terms of the hospitality (if the people. While there he had the pleasure of meeting and visit. ingywlth many iormer Islanders. who Iiterteined lavishly in his hence. Filgiihuiedl ‘United oiuiioii held its _“0erIiy'" hfllelileelhaeaiiass-seuai- ed his studb at IL business's University. its we. Isaak welsh las turned home Iron oumiuerslde where she was visiting hei- daughter. Jresie. lites John D. Holiness: spent a iew days in Charlottetown. the guest o! he: sister. Us. later Nuclease has gone to Boston to spend the winter months with his dailtlltem- Mr. Frank McLeod. lose. was e recent visitor to Derby in the interest o! the Ibreilli Bible Soc- lety. The Misses Leena and lite Doyle have resumed their duties in Mone- ion. having spent a very enjoyable holiday at their home‘here. The holiday being ever school has re-opened and is progressing iavourably under the nianugeinent o: the teacher Miss Helen Muttart Messrs. Leo Young. Roy Mc- Eachern. Ronald and Kenneth Mc- Kinnon have returned to Maine otter spending the holiday with relatives end friends in Derby and surrounding districts. Mr. Leigh Milllgan, who is at- tending Wollville University spent the holiday w/th his parents Mr. and Mrs. i-lerbert Milligan. The Misses Rnse MacDonald and Edith MacDonald, nurses 1n train- ing, have returned to the City Hospital in Charlottetown. Miss Jessie MacDonald has ro- iurned to Prince qt Wales College having spent her vacation with her parents Nil‘. and Mrs. Liemucl Mac- Donald. -On Wednesday evening Dec- ember i'7tli the pupils of Darby school presented a tine programme to a record audience o! parents and visitors. The chairman for the evening was Mrs. Roy Oulton who omciated in a very capable manner. The school presented I very Christmassy appearance with its pretty diecorations and _gii't laden tree. Although the children are very small. a programme of some thirty-dzve numbers was carried out. The programme con- slated o! 2 Choruses. 4 dialogues. 2 Carols. 4 songs tencoredl 3 exer- cises and 21 recltations. hnenediaiely following the programme the teach- er, Miss Helen Muttart assisted by Miss Matilda" MacDonald treated the guests to a generous helping of fudge. Santa then appeared ‘in his usua1 jovial manner and dis- tributed gilts to pupils and teacher alike. The teacher treated all the children with candy and nuts. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the teacher loi- her e!- forts in getting up the concert. Miss Mutton replied thanking everyone who helped to make the Concert a success and Wahed all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. All joined in singing the Natlond Anthem. then wendod their way homeward having spent an enjoy- able evening. Tlie mauibars oi the "Derby Com- munity club" met at the “Brae Hall" on Friday evening, December 26th tor their regular meeting. The meetin! opened with the president. Mrs. John D. MacKinnon in the chair. The roll call which was answered with a riddle was respon- ded to by eleven members. The minutes o1 the last previous meet- were read and adopted. The next meeting is to be held at the home o! Mrs. John D. MacKinnon on Thursday evening January 39th. The roll cell is to be answered with "What women d-siilse most in men." There is to be a lele o! tiidge and lunches. The following are on the lunch committee. Mrs. John Mec- Isaac, Mrs. Herbert Milllgan and Mrs. Roy Oulton. Mrs. Oulton and Mrs. MecIsl-ec volunteered to clean the school ior the month o! Jen- uary. Meeting adjourned. The re- mainder o! the evening was pleas- tntl spent In dancing to music turn shad by Leo Doyle accompan- ied by Mrs. Cllflord Gallant. Miss Leona Doyle. Messrs mmett Greenan and Kenneth MleKinnon. During an intermission lunches were sold by the ladies. Mr. Sandy Mec- lsaac in his very capable manner auctioned pf! the cakes. During the evening a box o! chocolates was lotteried by the junior- members iind was won by Walter welsh. Proceeds toi- the evening 082.50. BRADALBANE W. M. l. The Brsdaibane W. M. l. o! the ennusl meeting on Tuesday monsoon. Jan. 6th at the home o! Mrs. K. W. Douil. ‘the president pre- sided and a goodly number o! members and visitors were pre- sent. Meeting opened with Hymn No. 1M. responsive reading pealai 730. and prayer by Mrs. D. J. Morrison, followed with an Int- eresting reading by Mrs. John Todd. The woiahii! PQiod closed with Hymn No. M0. The secretary read the minutes o! the previous meet-ind. and the treasurer. Mrs. Angus Gillie m. the financial report. The toilew- ollioera were anointed lei‘ yeer 100: President: am. a. .1. keel-ism. s.- who. . of Skids Ohurch Groups Meet. ‘the Tuesday evening meeting o! the Junie: and Senior T220. o! Qumasereide Baptist Church was held in‘ the ehurch hell. Devotions loi- the Junior Group were led by Betty" Clay and tar the seniors by Mrs. Ernest Morrison. A discus- sion was led by the minister in each group on “My Idea o! God." The usual peeled o! gunes lol- lowed. Miss Irene Johnston was pianist. s .__-|-_ The "Guiding Ugltt“ 0.0.121‘. oi Sumuuarside ‘Irlnity United Church held its weekly meetlul on ‘Iues- day evening in mpworlh Hail, with the president. btliar Keeley. 1n the chair. Devotions were led by Mrs. William geckbert. assisted by Reby Best. The missionary project was a study period on the Canad- pee" and was in charge o! Mrs- Heckbert. The committees brought in their reports and a discussion iollowed on tuture plans. Work was continued on the making of the Christian Flag and the Affliction Poster. The meetng closed ’wlih "Taps". A period or games was un- der the direction Q1 Jung Geddja uid Doris Hecirbert. The first regular meeting of 19-18 o! the Ladies Club oi the summer. side Presbyterian Church was neld on Tuesday evening. with a, good attendance. at the home c; the president. Mrs. C. manklin cem. eron, who occupied the chair. Plans were made for the annual congregational meeting, being held on Wednesday evening. The pres- ident. who attended a recent local meeting o! the Canadian Associa- tion of Consumers, outlined the aims or ilie organization, anoi- which a dscussiori followed. 1t we; decided to lay the matter on the ti-ble until Lha next meeting. vvnicl-i will be held at the home o! Mrs. Donald Baker. The usual lunch ivras served by the hostess. The Y.P.U. of summeraide Trin. it)’ United Church held its regular meeting in Irpworth Hall o Tues. day evening and was un er the ‘dmection oi Miss Villlna MacNevin. A fliivllillvn on‘ the Missionary and Maintenance Fund was led by M15; VlOla. Allen and the devotional pp;- lod was in charge o! the Misses Leitha Crue and Lois Sfihurman, The minister conducted the Bible study on "Rehoboam", Alter a ha“ Iiour of games a business session was held with the president, Miss Edith Palmer. in the chair. - S. ‘Ilia Tuesday evening meeting o! the YRS. of Summerside Church of Christ was "Service Night," and was held at the home of a ‘shut- in‘. Gerald Enman was in charge o! the devotional period. A sing. song of favorite hymns was led by the minister with Mrs. M. Melllsh at the piano. The min sier gave L‘ 01958889 on “The I Am's of Christ", after which ' refreshments were Served by the committee in charge. —S. A good attendance marked the regular meetlns o! the Y.P.5. o! Summerside Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening Ln the Church Hall with the president, David Morrison. in the chair. Th5 woy. ihip period was in charge o! the CBHVQMY. James Johnston. assist- ed by Miss Norma Humphrey, who read the Scripture lesson and Miss K83’ Johnston who led in prayer. 1W0 new members were welcomed. The minister read and commented 0n I. letter received trcm the mis- sionary. Rev. James Dickson. For. mosa. _ S. -Rev. and Min. Burton Crows, meme. had es their guest during the Peat week. Mr. Wilbur Clim- QNB. Albany. Mr. end we. Robert Ameog were visitors to Tryon on gun. dsy. guests or Mrs. leclr's par. m". Mr. and Mrs. Ja es Arbing. Th! Nah-way between here and Centre-i Bedeque lisa been badly 55°39‘! 5V QI-lfli-‘lly’! storm. entail- 1M t greet deal o1 work by gnqw- Flows. but by Tuesday noon was open for treflic. .M.rs. A c. Brooks, y e; Charlottetown, but now oi mo. efiewnn N. 3.. spent several days o! last week in Bedeque the guest e! her parents. Rev. is. s. and Mrs. Weeks. Her husband who is in the Oivil service hes been translcrred from Charlottetown to the capital till-y o! New Brunswick where he 11014! I loud position. Visitors to Bedeque on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boyle and little son George of Hume; River. They were guests o! Rev, and Mrs. Weeks. They glao visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Oeuil. Carleton Siding on sunday evening. The annual whfleletlonal mm. lug o! the Bedeque United Church was held on Thursday evening, JenuI-W 16th. The activities of the put your were passed in review mtblillitlll mines was noted in all brenohee or the woi-lr or the church. Th! line leadership o! the pastor. Rev. Mr. Crows was cor~ commended. The Sunday ool with Mr. Bantam! Mac- Isrleneae lupertntendent lied in- or ite membership consider- hsre being enrolled s ioeel _l50. Work unoifl the young m: was enoourelinl. The l"! eties oiths con- Iteration were well ouleined dur- iB the year. The congregation ieoh lei-were to soother success- RIIL fills-I. I l Ienediotion. alter which s deissw huseh was served by the hostess seemed Iv ma. woodsiee. - s4 ._ lair-Indian 1mm "Out o! the Te- ' 1 ‘The cuiuuf . ciuinwrra-iowu LOOK! . 0re0utstan~ding Grocery SaviiLLs \ prices. This Is our leer Pre-Stocktok-ing Seile . . On diepley, there ese e number of Items left from the i-wo previous Soles-These ere at the some special advertised TAM TAM caucuses .......... 19c A UATELLI 12 oz. pkg-Regular 15c EGG NOODLES 2 "in 19¢ usvis s. FRASER SAUSAGES Regular 45c Lb. Ll. 39c 0ALlFORNlA ALMUNUS nnHOLMANlS Pre-St0cksin g iSa le 3 BIG DAYS ' Thursday - A, Saturday 1 lb. pkg-Regular 50c Friday A 3°“. OATMEAL cooxirsll...» =5.»- 2 it or 4st TENRERSWEET I-IAM LR. Rene In - Regular 61c Lli. 50o JUIIKET rowmsn UAIIEL WATER Regular 2 pkgs. for 25c ‘ Regular 10c 2 rxesron 17g 13c - 20 oz. tin-Regular 25c‘ 17c scnwinrz PIE FILLING X-L DATSIIP Lemon Buiterscotc Chocolate Resular 1R: 12 0Z. — REGULAR 20c 25 01. -' REGULAR 32c 2 PKRS 25c NEWPURT FLUFFS Ilelf lusliei 0uarter bushel, —- 2 for 250 29c ‘ 20o -_ 17c 2Qg Stekely’: PAN YAN iiiiiiiii tiouisu Y ace Meplilsto smokers MORSE’ GUSTARU POWOER ' 7e a 1-2 oz m?» Regular 10c Tie Standard - 1-2 lli pkg - Orange Fakes-i Ili pkg -Reg 1.15 85o 8 oz. Stlpple Jug -‘ Regular 22s m. Made In England - i0 us. - Reg. 30c Reg. 19c I 2 ron TILBEST Murrni Mix ' 0| .320 n g . Regular. 22o TRIISIP 16o , ‘ " 111100-40 o}. 13c g~0AiN1'Y. mo: l 1 |_i striations: 22c m A Regular 15c pkg. 7c- 10c ARUINES BISON CLEANER Regular 15c 10c 8 T E A ‘ Reg 50c 31c ‘FIGS u... m. mi: - 1-2 u pkg-Reg. ‘m 2fsr310 ‘ “WNIRE i 0L0 FRIENDS MEET" Fleur do Lls PEA SOUP. ' 120 French Style -- Reg 15o Tin . SAUCE a —— Reguler 35o Bottle - 29s Fourth Rational’ _ Ilealih Week wool-um i-itii, ma. by m, 50,-. don Bates. General Director, The Health League of Canada) “HAT IS HEALTH WEEK? Health Week ia now an estab- lished institution in our Cari- adian Life. The clipping; irom the press of Canada tor i041 Health Week-hundreds o1 them- fill s greet scrap book; editorials. feature articles, news stories, car- toons. They make encouraging reading. .. ,In e word Health Week is a long and loud blast on the trum- pet of publicity, challenging the attention‘ of our people from ooest to coast. awakening them to‘ a consciousness oi what health and sickness and ultimately death mesa to us as e nation. m. fine lessen les- nselth Week Here we- are es a notion sttlililinl. day end night. to 11nd filers 7 our wes. ststes- men end i enoiers are worried IIVIIIIMGMNMIHQDOI- -.\ sible bankruptcy, But at. the same time we 0on- adiana are wasting hung“. a 2111110"! every Year In m“, o; “mm” ""1 untimely death. n. m “some able statisticians eetl.‘ biiii 10M’ ‘t “w” m‘ °" 6°11"! yearly. The gm;- yreeedy or it»all is that a. very "80 PPOP0fi-LOl1—§053u)1y m» hall-oi these losses is prevent,- tblr- The Iliiiilicetionor! the lee- oue of modern methods in nutrl. tion. sanitation. and the devel - merit and maintenance o: 30°24 figlthngiaglvd rzaiéewuntoia millions ‘mum’ our financial To get s plan’; a application o! e. to: o1 flh':::t.x.€hr: millions which mum h. and could mean to our schools through- out Canada. read "A Health flu}- "Y 0f our Schools. 1045-0, g .511»- vey of Existing Conditions in the ‘Eiocnentai-y and Beoosiduy gem,“ grenade." being gepmttm. 1 u 0mm! for School Health Research. publish. t4 by the Canadian ldu tien . sooistion. 106 Huron °° Pew. M’ was sad startling with g, record ior attendance and punctuality has annually total absences o! over 100.000 sohooi dI-yl. Will-m Nllalgol i. oiesl rooms every se - fithmyesr. Meet o! this is due to illness. ieoond, improvement-n in the quality d school work. Absence end illness retard the work not only o! the sick children but ol those regularly ‘present. with ell the interruptions in so ineay school days. this retardation is a very serious matter. ‘third. the satisfaction o1 seeing Jueslthy boy and girls developing. veer by year. into those line youns Canadians w eon snake Canada ease o! the among the nations. its reams o1 an abund- ant and hllflul life. DUIMAIINI CRASH The Pecilic Ocean has the deep- est known depression" In the earth's surieoe. Mindanao Deep. ell the Pliiliwlnes, is 16.200 test sop. I "'""onoi='s"ss'"io"“”usi cilia‘ ‘I‘. lsrIs Illeltey lfllsesieelleoeulaae mo. llfllfivlllelhfli , pfleeells " To Probe Rumors Paiierewsitl Left Ilest Properties I! JOIIII PYNAN PARIS, Jen. 21 — (Al) - Arm- ed with powers at attorney. e young French newspaper men is preparing to investigate vest prop- erties rsporhd to have been leit in North sndlouth Aussies b7 the lete Ilheee Plderewllii. tensed pianist and first president o! the Poluh Republic. Pederewskl died -in New York June 20. 104i. alter e flight trons lwitssriend through Vichy notice. w», sndlortugel. 9n Oct. l ol Muse. Milt sister. Maris rsderewslu. este in the rederewski estste t4 Avronssrt. Before Avronsarvs ar- rival in Poland, ,tihe pmlessor was ¢°mP1¢ii91y ignorant. so Avronsari - reverts. o! the euisienci o! an! . estate to which he might ley claim. Both the proleseor and the heli- were thought to have been executed h! the Germans during the occupa- tion. Pedirewskib secretary hel gen adrnlillydrinl thelfistetaslilbl 0 d eth e. WI . The. fierfchyrirnsdiltozyl fill. under Polish the president‘! estate on his death hould have been divided equally among hls- sister. the hell-brother and the hells sister. Leek o adequate commun- lcetions end the troubled coed!» tleie in Poland st the-time im- Vehtedmuthoritiee floss ascertain- ing the iacil on‘ the‘ president's I I