,_ 1118. luv tunmo IS A .mmc or m: PAS " if h: aullercd in: guwndaratand" why thlan paaa on moaned new: a: to bow he oundrehaf. e uya: "l had a bad attack of lumlngo. or even years,‘ to develop. may: a muse for hunbago y persona the pain can be to tonne or poison: in the lyatam. Kmschenhiactlomstohelp our of elimination and thereby bnng yo relief. Kruschm Salts are preamble at all drug stores: 25c. and 75c. There are many instances in which the Kruacber srli-r: treatment has CLINTON W. I. 011111011 Wane" ‘s I::?',.:11*.‘: held their Dec. meeting at the home o! Miss Gladys Glwer with the Vice- Presldent, Mrs. Wilfred Pickcrln! presldma. Meeting opened with tside, Progmmm the Ode followed by tho creed in Pickering and Mr . Geo. Riley. ‘unison. Roll Call was responded to Collection amounted to 50 cents. by 9 members. there was one vls- A pgpef on "Community Life" itor present. Red Cross work cow slated of 3 boy's sweaters and 1 pt. socks. A bill of $2.00 for repair; to the hall was mid. Mrs. C. B Goss.‘ Picker- Mra. Smith, Mm Vivian Woocbide and Mira. Willard Riley were appointed to take charlie of the Drama Contest. Correspond- ence was read and Next meetinn to be held at the name of Mrs. James Smith. roll call to be answered by donatinlr am aniala the auction sol»). The f Junta committees were appointed, Lun -M Geo. Riley, Mrs. Ernce Mrs. Woodslde was won by Mrs. Wilrcd Pickering. Meeting with the King after which lunch was served by hostess and oom- rnittee. about half the pro-war average. ' 1 MEN 0F CHARACTER initiative, and integrity, returning after years of aarvice to their country, and now seeking a worthwhile business career, are needed by the Sun Life Assurance Company of 'Canada. Previous experience in selling is not essential an successful applicants will receive the special training course given freely by Sun Life experts. This course fully qualifies veterans for the responsibilities of their new poaitionaf Steady income from the start. Pension and sickness privileges are also provided. The Sun Life of ' Canada is glad to have the opportunity of helping to es- tablish repatriated servicemen in a business of high stand- hg and regain. 1 Apply National Employment Office ' Order No. 13-798 1-2-11. STOCK BREEDEWS TABLE . In Q10 following table, the lut day of each month and the 10th c4 i: of the lucceedlng month only are given Interv g days can flflfiky and only figured. Bur instance. when the time of service "U. Jan. 6th. ainmly add B days to the Dec 31st expiration date; .9!'d, ldd S days to the Jan. 31st expiration date; time}; 17th, add doya to the hlarch 10th expiration date, etc. Time of Marc: Cows - ilwes Bows lervice l 1d) days U6 days 1§0 days l 112 days Doc. 31 . 6 Oct. 1d May 30 Apr. 22 4931-19 “ 16 " z .1111... a May a u @111 J" at‘; Nov. 1 -~ 19 " 12 ,,,,_ .. ,2 .. 30 .. z, Ffb- 10 " 18 " 22 July 1o June 2 I 30 " 36 Dec. 2 " 20 " 12 ' y; _ 3 -- w .. 28 .. 3° l)!» 1° " 18 ‘ " no Aug. 1 " a0‘ ' 10 " I! " 2o " 11 July 1o " a1 Mar. a Jan. 1o " 2s " 21 Aw- 1°» " 16 " no Sept. 1 " s1 _“ 20 " 16 " so w 11 Aug. 1o I0 liar. a Feb. e " 21 " 2o ugav 10 ~ 1s ~- 1e oct. 1 " so u 2o " 2s Mar. 1 '- 11 sent. a a nay Q .1 12 n 2B II m P3110 10 ‘j 10 " n Nov. 1 ' so ,, 3° ' 1B Am. 1 " 11 Oct. 1o 3o Jun 5 .. n .. 2.7 .. _ 30 Jply 10 " 1s ~- 21 Dec. 1 " so ,, 3° " l6 my 1 " 11 Nov. e . :1 July 6 " 12 " 2s " 2o Aya- 10 " 1c " 22 Jan. 1 ~ so l 30 “ as June i " 11 .10 ‘ 31 Ime- 6 " 12 " za " 21 lgvt- 10 “ 16 " 2.2 Feb. 1 " a1 3° “ $6 July 2 " 11 Jan. 1o m ‘apt a .. 12 u 27 .1 30 Oct. 10 " 15 " z M‘; 9 a 3o f: I0 “ no Aug. 1 " 1e m. e J1 Oct. 6 " 1] " 30 '1 go ~ I191" 1° " 16 " 22 aw. e Mar. 2 '1 ,. 2° / ' " 36 Sent. 1 " 19 " 12 7Y0 , Nov. 5 " 11 " 29 ~ 3g ' D091 ‘ ‘ “ l5 “ 21 May 9 Apr. 1 ' " 25 Oct. 1 ‘1 19 " 11 81 Dec. 6 " 13 ~ 3Q 1- 23 4 1N MDNTREAL Man of naturally atop at the. Wmnson m}... .11.. reputation s... v dlpalfielbcomfort, unobtrusive, courteous ,4 , ' Janice and in’ convenient location-and l‘ l" the WINDSOR la recognized as the an’. . ajafqavhopp,unless" I; » . ‘ F’ i p Jll 3—.FO. to Marie, awarded rs. Pickering and Mrs. Charles Wood- e~Mrs Earnest was read by Mrs. Charles Wood- slde. also a contest carried out by closed The 1946 French wheat crop was ' following . fare of its pastor and in all the lo-Vicc-Admlral Percy W. Nelle: retire: from av . ldil-io-day B. C. street car etrlke cn s. * 20-8300 ofne defence troops ar- rivc tn 112%.; 0,300 absent with- out leave in Canada. M-llclhughton say: N. Atlantic alive with subs. SO-Jru-pedoin of llllLC-l. Clayoqunt announced. 81—Parliament prorogueth, IIEIIUARY 3-16 miner: killed in ahaft cage crash at Tlmm a. o-Garfield Case (PC) win: Grey North by-election. il-Dlaclosed five marchantmen torpcdoed off N. 8. coal lo-Mat-Gen. G. B. Paar-ken, V. C., relieved- a: officer command‘ in; Pacific Command. MARCH 1—Threc hanged at Fort France: for "hot stove murder. dv-llght klllad in Q. B. Grcenhlll ' Park ‘ ' at ' V a R. B. Gray, ‘Bault Bta. Gear c Oren. lkbllontreal Can: icna win I. H. L. title. t ill-Parliament o pens. li-Ontario government defeat- ed on confidence vote. Zk-Ontario legislature dissolved. lib-Loss of corvette “rrantonlan announced. 28—-Parliament endorse: rtlcl- pation in World Security unfer- ence. SI-Toronto Leaf: win ltanlay Cup. APRIL 2-—Caucus elects M. It‘. Hepburn Ontario Liberal leader. é-qlvfnoloanzle King Pacific war policy. lkrarliament dissolved. l8—Domlnlon cabinet raorgania- ad: Twelve senator: named. S-Torpedoing of mlnelweaper Guyaborough announced. lllA! ‘h-Victory riotera loot downtown Halifax; Call-ups for military sea- vice auspended; Torpedoing of - . , . IIIIlOIlIICCI iHv 51 a-Progrelalvc Conservative: ra- clectad in Ontario. 6—Annou_nced fri ate Cheboqua torpedoed 1n Dfliem er‘ 1M4. liv-Liberals returned in Domin- ion election. M-Ro a1 Ccnuniuion probe of Jolllfe entapo charge: opens. JULY l-Red Lake, Ont, hotel fire claim: nine lives. m-Payment of child bonuu: atartl. ia—Naval ammunition dump ax- ploaion rock: Halifax. M-Jlaley announce: :11 ranted housing frozen. 31—l"ieid Marshal Sir Iiarold Alexander appointed governor-gen- er . AUGUIT IQ-Caaualtle: to June 90 are 1M.- “Hw . . p. . . op am, orono awarded V. 0.; Nlneday Totontd packers’ ltrike ands. b-Gen. . D. G. Crcrar arrival in Oanadfi. 1-21 klled in Porth Arthur grain, elevator ex loalon. lo-Threg day ominion-provln- dal conference ends. lb-Gaaolinc rationing lifted. llf-Sqdn. Ldr. .1. ._W. Bazalgette, Calgary, awarded posthumous V. ifl-qDlabandmant of Pacific force: announced. SEPTEMBER tl-Parllament opens. G-An us Macdonald becomes N. l. Rel-em er. l Meat rationing resumed. 10-10300 Ford employees strike at Windsor, Ont. 14-11 die in Montreal hardware warehouse ex lesion. lD-Wheat our price :et at l1. OOTOIII lb-ltoyal Commission report on Jollife Geltapo charges published. lt-Budget cut: Lnccmo tux w per cant. il-Manltcha Coalition govern- ment re-electcd. 10—Common: ratlfla: United Na. tiona charter. itizenshlp Act introduced in f‘ m1 . [l . Esq ail-Mutual aid to Russia suspend- e io-JF-for-Freddle plane at Calgary. 12-8th Victory ‘Loan $1,588.”?- 350. lit-Sinking of H.M.C.8. Skeena last Oct. 15 announced. 22—1"lndlng of Jap balloons in restnern Canada announced; Ma- or . ed V.C.: Sgt. Aubrey Coaem, Latch- gard, Ont. awarded posthumous V. crashed DEE. B. Jolllfe makes "Gesta- po" charges. 25-41111 Dlvlaion named occupa~ tion force. 27-22 convoy ahipt collide in At- lantic fag. mflfias and oil sale restrictions t e . 30-Ma1.~Gen. B. M. Hoffmeister riamed commander of Far East orce. 3$—Nova Bcotia government re- elected. 5—-Britleh Columbia government ra-elected. NOVEMBER ‘ 5-8500 Windsor sympathy strike. 9-—Wlnnipeg newspapers printer: coalition workers start A. Tllston, Toronto, eward- It k ri e. ifi-Oth Victory Ldan raise: more thlaL ’ rm ac ar t reduced t 100. ‘e m“ .60" 30-Tire rationjng ened. I DECEMBER 1—'I‘oronto Ar onaut: win Do- minion football title. ' IO-afleven die in Mlfllg Creek (Satin) hospital fire. -12—Announced 126 Canadian prisoners shot by German: in Normandy. - 14-13mm:- ration cut. WILLIAM CHELMSE‘ORD MIDLEOD The sudden and unexpected death an operation in the Prince County Hospital on Decem- ber 8th of William. Chelmszzord Mac- Leod in his sixty-sixth year, grep to the citizens o Kenaington friends and relatives far and near. The deceased who was a man of nne and rob hysique, always o’ mug. up Y-o the time conununity of a truly righte- His gen a1 ob ciltizen. ‘d n an kindly disposition won $.31... a heat of friends wherever he want. He was a most faithful and de- voted member of the United Church at, Kensington, a regular attend.- ant on the Sabbath, taking an act- ive and kindly interest in the we]. h 181.1 various activities of the church. On Tuesday afternoon a largely attended funeral took place in the Kensington United Church and. was conducted by his pastor Rev. L. M. Murray. The Church Choir ren- dered fpvtiregl hymns of alden, Mass lock, , 1 trbutes were: A th Henry, R. S. Atholu Cotton laugh Egret! Bryanton and .1 DUNDAI W. M. l. l IDIOT! OITICIII Th l: Dun as 1n ill. afternoon of December at t , home of In. Iiladala B liv a room which. cc decorated for the occasion made n lovel setting or the cand able iendenhlp of ‘Mn. Burdett. The singing of’ Chrhtmaa carol: we: intmpq with 8c ture readings by. t a mom. l present, an m». '( D. la Lead nan a: a fo One duly’: O little Follow a Ill the buaince of taltfll , I was H! a; rumba-s- vmn: o w$ ifli-‘imfiloav-i" ,hwmm brought feelings of ro;.ound re- c,“ m‘. months. moment for McPhall, New Haven. P. E. I. The election cf officers resulted as follows: Presldcnb-Mrs. (Rev) M. D. cLeod. Vice President-Mrs. J. J. Mac- onald. Secretary-Mrs. J. C. McBeth. Treasurer-JIM. W. B. Creed. Temperance Secretary-Mrs. J. J. Macdonald. Supply Secretary-libs. C. B. d y. Christian Stewardship Secretary —Mra. Walter Burdett. Com, Friendship Secretary -Mr:. N. W. MacLeod. Associate l-lel er’: Secretary .... Mrs. Garfield Lend. Missionary Monthly Secretary -- Mrs. Allan McSwain. Press Secretary -- Mrs. Eadale Burdett. Organist-Mrs. W. B. Creed. The Community Frlen ship Sec- retary was asked to sen a greet- ing to a shut-in member. There being no further busin ss the meeting closed by slngln part of Hymn 5i as a benediction. Lunch wa: then served by ,the hoates: and a social half hour enjoyed over the tea cupl. Mess lloon Ghattcr WITH TE R.C.A.I'. OVER- SEAS. D60. 30 71:01’)? 11%‘: w‘ “E basketball. eyuan. n. 110m and mowers for Players. installed in the M A. Kensi ton and‘ Mrfiyra Wad- tinen cnantorrerowu.’ .2 c 1/1101: GET (IFF 0N THE FREE B00 KLET for SER VICEMEN Twmly-pqa booklet you'll read with profit. Specially written for Servicernw, it will help you in _ your ‘civvy afrcet‘ planl. ll your! for llm liking It Ill B of M ofirc. . . en stationed in 10114011 cntertainv ed M ch n-who may become Canadian citizens-at a Christmas Barty. Med between six and 12. these younaalers are nwaitina nas- saaze to Canada to attend Fair- brlindzlllg Farm School on Vancouver Is . Travelling to the party at Ben- inBt mil lsl Lomlon. Some .200 British youth: hdve Raduwbed nirbridge _ and. becomin Canadian citizens. ‘have taken employment in Canada A Iodscaman for the school said that several lads came back to Ill-inland in Canadian tmlforms. eaiiinif British Columbia "heme" . still ll hoped-when stripping was lllflllflblg-‘fl m1“ m, numbn- to the oriainal 800. ' l (l '~.~ u’ f’ 1/1‘). ... " llvlvl .3, m: udf 1o 13m . cl_ swimwe- Dtlt/Hlllufl x: l l1 HOW-l -» ‘m '1 111w: 4m; l Getting back to 'civvy street’ is no cinch . . . we know it presents, many problems. , ‘ But the road back will be made far easier if you make use of tbe many aide specially designed to help you . . . government re-ecpbliebmanh benefits, rehabilitation committees and other veterans‘ organizationa- Among those who want to help you moat ia your local B of M branch manager. He knows the veteran's problems and be is in a unique position to give you sound unael ou money matters and on a number of other angles in getting back into civilian life. _ _ Gctoffontherightfootiuyouraivilianplannhandyoueehabilltadcu problem ia half-licked- Follow the example of Jouaauda of Serviceman hon! coast to Coll! a . . Call on your neighbourhood B of M manager. HQ will be ready and gladjo chat thing: over with youuqou will appmedac: H Mandi]; helpful approach to your particular plum and plolelall. ' BANK or MoNTREAL- wentingualtbcunadnbuluonrpeaalidllorienllli , . Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager a atom‘ Food‘, gEIEJIEEUIQEEIEJE IQIEJEFBEIEIIQJIEIEIIEIEIIEIEQIHIIZQE? E IEEJIEEIEIIEEE we flaunts: was vnnv itntmnts .' _ no, Nor suirustiss VOUl1liALLY assumes; n11 ....1._m.1..v..;v»¢»v.. . ‘This is Good ‘News ' Bul: the Supply. is Short 1 issgaur atinabfr - " v" ~,V 1 .1-‘~ rr my n11 MONTHS arms: 11100011.“; gvnnugg w" FILL ALL REQUIREMENTS: . 1 . ‘ t 1111s ARE 1101 1111011121) 1 AFTER 11121.. 2.1.1. ~ I . odovssn TIRES ; *1 mm ARE Ptscmo .4 Lama oaoan~ wrrn rust consumer, 1111111111 we»; 1 we: ADVISE YOU r0 can. on wmra us hND. enact: roux, oitnan NOW. wnwm. use avsav nun ' 4 ssvoun r0 rm. 1'1‘ 1' - AB QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. ' -‘ i i ll El EU