JANUARY o. 194a THE § WESTERN GUARDIAN MINI‘! l. [III . ‘a...- oCfWmCT-‘l’ "~ "' Imnllnuwl an PI-INUI mum's on. infliction Mun-tutu; IOOIIICQW ‘Elflhwoww’ Ill $273 33.‘; III h! infill: Gila?‘ Bind, ' uordlnuwlllbodelinrolto m“ w-‘ias-‘S. “the boylulponulblo I‘ I v h“! N? tholol llllllloli in“, I"! 0mm. o1 Mike's»... hone in llunuonlcu by fhimo m for this service "I Illllllflq on your routs. j JIDIQUI nun-no cannon.- Jlnunry up 11 llrvbfl I0! uolsfo 1,50 P. M. Rev. s, n. Minister. “BEGINNING JANUARY Ind Wed- W. M. Bowness, 1-2-9-21. _5UMMERS‘ID-Ii__ MAN m us “my - Friends in Sumnmzgsg will be interested to learn bill; an hrs. Waiter Callbeck, Suinuuerside, m, jomecl the American Army. has been living m Denver. Colo. for a number of 11-5 volunteered immediately af- [er the attack on Pearl Harbour ma was called about four months Bruce Gallbedf. son of Mr. pge‘ Calibeck W110 "o, He is a ski. hroopen-S. -W. ill. b’. MEETING — The -_, 5 mectiir; of the W.M.S. of Unikd Baptist Church, Sum- ‘ ~ do, met in the vestry Of the (hurrh 0n Wedflefidily .im ti. Mrs. John ,Mac1ecd, the .eiit. led the devotional exer- , , stressuiz many good ways to begin the New Year. The study psi-pd was ecu-footed by Mrs. C.W. cook, who reviewed the anrwl re- pufiS of the three Prince Edward lslmtd Missionaries, Dr. Zella ' rke, Rev. A. D. Mr-theson and 3.1,: Laura B-‘in, now working in mils, Mrs. Everett Phillips gave Ir. .\1lli -.~‘0n‘s retort, and, Mrs, (“zf-slei‘ Palmer flint of M's; Laura Bain-S- —R0i\lE NURSING CLASS. _. Tho Hams Nursing Classes held in K n ' ion were conducted in n n: t capable manner by Mrs. Ray Ci , R. N.. of summerside. Thirty ladies attended the classes regular- l_r while others attended when oos- ,' . On the closing night the munbers showed their appreciation and gratitude when Mrs. McDougall was called on to read an address to Mrs. C ark and Mrs. ‘James McKin- non presented her with a beautifvl silver flower bowl. Mrs Clark ex- pressed her surprise and pleasure, thankin the ladies most heartily. A scicia hour was enjoyed while lh .s served wartime refresh- meats-K. --0EATII 0F SISTER 8T. ED- WIN-There ra=sed away on Jan. l. in the mother house of the Con- gregation of Notre Dame, Montreal, si=ter St. Edwin, age T3 veers. for- rri"'v ‘ifary Msvlnnls of Sumfrer- fldc. The late Si=‘er St Edwin "as n water of Mr. M. A. Macffrls of rY-lard. Cat, well known e"‘itor rd publisher of "The Marie l" F". I-‘fc is the lust surviving ihuiher nl her famuv. Si=ter St. Re """“‘ w" the daivhier of file l"'.~ Mr. and Mfrs, Ambrose Mac- "“"§ of Flvnirreflside and s"e le't we in 1B”? to enter the r"li"ious life. Relatives of the dcceased sis. ("r Wing in Summerslce are Mr. V. J l-lcrringfon. and Mrs. M. P. Drisczll who are first cousins.- —C. W. L. MEETING AT KEN- SINGTOIE-Th: monthly ineetinil cf the C. W. L. of Indian River and Keinington was held in Kensing- ton on January 8th. The meeting fillcilifl with prayer led bv the Pres- lcent Miss Ellie Giilis. Roll call and hmiules cf last meeting followed. Correspondence was then read. Tv.o ittiois irom Diocesan Convener of War Work and a letter from th: National Convencr oi War Work aas read and discussed. Mrs. Leslie Ramsay was appointed convene: of War Work rep acing Mrs. Urban Pinoau who has left the Durish. Th8 P ' sending a don- at n $5. to the '1‘. B. league and $5.00 worth of T. B. Christmas Seals bought through this Sub-div- ision. A letter to the President from Rev. R. l". McDonald. Catholic Chaplain Overseas. was read and n cclicss to say the members en- jfived hearing from their former p: tor. Many other letters of thanks M‘ "e received from boys of the Dur- ifli on active service who had re- ccivcd boxes from this Sub-division. l‘ was impossible to read them all. Rev. Father Trainer addressed the riveting. commenting on letters read a“ mat-inf: sucizcstlons for winter anirities. A motion to send 1N0 t] "ettcs to Father MODOTIQM 7°!‘ ii" bays of his unit. Two new mem. t" were welcomed at this meftilill. 7 L Sinolts Wanted Billing daily, F r o z e n Smells. Tom Cods. at Prices Paid.Pr0mpi lieiurns. ' Sjip Express to Summer- "de. P.E.I. JENKINS BROS” Summerslde, P.E.I. , 1-9-7i Tcnvsraf SKATING MONDAY ruasosv Tuuasnav rnmav Niizhts - a till 1o. '""“nAv Nillllt 9 till 11. WEDNESDAY ...._...J.1n 3.110 - 5.00 sarunnsv ‘l co , 0 Traverse 8 P. M. Al i ‘ M m James M. 13% i ‘sic —DI GI U mound TQYIQIDIU Ooqlfl -Mra. spa a there-S. Judge (if-Prince County Court 11.1., i the today Minister Si. Laurent. Judeo Lewis was born at Freetown 4.6 years ago and has been practic- ing law in Summerslcle for the past 18 years. He received his early education in the district school at Freetown cud later studied at Prince of Wales - his course at the latter institution, he decided to enter the law profes- late law firm of Bel and Tanton in Summer-side and was adm‘tted to College. On completion of sion. He practiced with the the bar on November 25. i924. Shortly thereafter he partnership with Mr. D. 0. to form the law firm and Lewis in Summerside he hi1: carried on ever since. for Prince County. Judge lows is also a prominent Stewart foxman. The entries of and Lewis have won manv prlres at Provincial Fox shows ciurlng ihe post few veers. He is merried to the former Miss Mildred Silrphant of Summerslde. VKensington w i And Vicinity i The United Church Christmas Concert and Tree was held in me basement of the Unit.d Church with a large attendance. It was Olloiii-‘CI!’ by the Hymn “Joy to the orid in which the Church Choir mssisted. Scripture reading foliowtd Matt. 2 verses l-(i and Luke 2 verses 1-7 which was read by the Sunday School Superintendetn after which v. A. D. Stirling led in prayer. Hymn No. 50 was then sung which was ngnur assisted. by tho choir. The fo-iovvmg program then fol- lowed: Recitations by Doris Reeves. Eric Caldwcll. Marlene Davison. Elia Brookins. H mn No. 58. Recitation by Harold cndon, Elsworth Cam- eron, Elizabeth Brookins. Hymn No. 48R, Exercise by Jean Reeves. Don- ald Hunter. Earle Davison and ficnneth Blakcfiei. A piano duet by Jean Davison and Joan Wedlock. A e pageant, “The Shepherd that did not go" by Ricv. A. D. Stirling. Glen- don Cotton. Rowan Proflt. Jackie Thompson, Percy Hately, Dorothy MacKenzie and Jean Stirling. Santa then came into the scene. causing much excitement among the child- ren. He distributed. candv and fruit among them after which the con- (éairt who closed with “God Save the ng. Mrs. Frederick Macdonald and little son, Irwin from Cranaud are spinding a few days 1n Kensington the iluests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hate y. Miss Yvonne LeBlanc. Summer- side was a visitor to Kenstnizwn Wednesday the truest of her parent: Mr. and Mrs. P. L beBlanc. Miss dfiorna Pvooldsidelnoamrfileg i5 g 6W EYS 8V6 € R-cssgeti-hengugst of Miss Hazel Riy- nor. Mr. Malcolm Kennedy was a busi- gees visitor to Summerside Wednes- ay. Mrs. Lorne Monkley and little son Edward were visitors to Summer- aide Wednesday the guests of Mi’- and Mrs. Edward Monkley. Miss Anna Casele-y returned to her home in Kensington after bein-R employed in Siunmerslde for the past month. Mr. George Brown of Charlotte- galc the guest of his son MT- Ed“ Brown and Mrs. Brown. . Ml’. “" ““"" h’ "‘ ‘mtiifiiii Prinlcnntciountv Hoa- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gram 0f Tyne Valley have been 8091151111 the sat week in Norboro the sums vi’ Riffs. Crown's parents. Mf- Ind M" Hugh Stewart. . . Mill. Ci oint. has remrmeslatgiijfmmersideegmm he is attending Business College. w“ M '11; m n. Darnley. i». awepfigg pogit on in Summer- o. m. Eustace Paynter. Muir Riv" was a recent visitor to Norboro the sum o; m, "pl-f.- and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Reeves. Mia! Haul Raynor hos returned ‘ III n] m pending her I vw-"tion ilqleTflclfklal-Qflraiflh the Rum of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest- Raynor. Ho: funny friends in this vicinity t Mrs. William glen is reooverinl after her recon‘ "Incas NEW-ll 1 4-71. Lyman Hall of Sherbrooko has returned to her home after lune time in Charlotte- olncobomconvn- iaacificattbohcmesofhsrfrienda l OTTAWA, Jan. a —(CP)—Lloyd -G. Lewis. K.C., of summeraide, P. has been appointed Judge of Prince county Court in that grovince, succeeding the late Judge E:'\'r Shaw. it was announced .rom the office of Justice entered Stewart| of Stewart‘ where Since 1935 he has been Crown Prosecutor [awn f; spcnding a few days in Mair; a er R~ d liftoff. ALSO Canada Carries On and Disney. SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SUMMERSIDE . “TarzanfslNew York Adventure” Most Thrilling Drama -Intrlguingly different from the former Tarzan pictures, "Iarzazrs New York Adventure," now show- lng at the Capitol Theatre, pre- sents the unclviilzed king of the jungles battling the dangers of civ- ilization iii the midst of the roar- ing activities of New York. Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Bullivan and Johnny Sheffield desert the‘: jungle for civilization in what proves to be their most thrilling adventure. ' Dive from Brooklyn Bridge The story deals with the abduc- tion of "Little Tarzan" by o. circus man. bent on using him as an at- traction Weissmuller and Miss O’- Sullivan start in pursuit, trail thcm to New York. and amid bat- tles with circus rouswbouts and police. comical experiences of the jungle man with clothes and cus- toms of civibzeiicn. it riot nirht club. and Weissmullerk sen- sational dive from the Brooklyn Bridge, they finally regain the boy and, with the aid of a friendly av- iator. reaeh their home in the wil- derness again. Week of Prayer Service The closing scrvicc of the Week of Prayer was held in Trhnty United Church lust night. The seivice of Praise was led by a choir conssting of the meni- bers of the various Young P209195 Societies of the city. M155 Sophia ‘ Presbyterian "The Beautiful Gord- _ "' and Mr. Eric Mac- ‘Gregor sang"- A-"Little Prayer.‘ Dr. Hugh Miller-ccnductedkthe srrvice ,Rev. T. B. Somers Rev. LeDrew Gardner and Rev. I. Jud- ,son Levy ied in the prayers. Ad- jutant W. Mercer read the lesson. The address on “Christian Unity Today" was given by Rev. G- Carlye Webster. Mr. Webster ro- ferred to the New Testame ‘ touch- ing concern ng Christian unity. He traced- the trends of unity today |through the Ecumenical movements jbeginning with the conference at [Edinburgh in 1910, and the con- ference at Stockholm in 1925 tn discus social and international evils. It was at the Oxford and Edinburgh conferences in 1937 that the "World Council of Churches" was inaugurated. 76 churches from 28 different countries met there. At Madras in 1938, 470 delegates from (l0 countries and speaking 100 tongues met. A dual blessing resulting from these conferences is the interest in "Orphaned Missions" today and the challenge for the future of a possible Federation of Gfurches, all to go forward in unity and co- operation under the banner "The Church of Jesus Christ." Mr. Webster suggested that as indlviduas our part in Christian iUntty is to pracflse the presence iof Christ in our lives. pray for the iguidance of the Spirit; and prov ,mote a closer spirit of unity among _ou:selves NTETW YORK, Jan. 8 —(AP)-- With no heavy oil available, some large buildings in New York City are faced with the oossibiltity ofi having to shut down, City Fuel, Administrator win A. Salmon laid today. Jar-dine. Wendall Kiibride and Rul- lard Meek. j Mr. George McLeod of Irishtown i is spending a. few days in Charlotte- Miss Gloria and Master Jimmie rngles are visiting in Summerside the guests of Miss l‘... Conquest. Miss Ann Stetson, Freetown. has returned to Summersids when she is tten“ Business Collelc. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mann. Irishtown. were visitors to Bummer- sido on Wednesday. Miss Joan wedlock has returned to h homo in Kensirikton after! a few days with hi1 Charlottetown. ' 11w many friends of Mrs Percy Hately are sorry to learn of her ill- ness. All Join in . ishinc her n spzedy recovery-H. PROFESSIONAL CARD t the eel: ongwwigifllgi; $55G and ‘Mrs. Lyons Inlloo. Miss Millie M11101’. Qtunmcrsideq wuorecentvioiturtoherhome in. Travellers Rest. i Amqnfl visitors w Summersids. odn - ' ~ "t Afternoon 8.00 - 6.00 l . PPIGOH KvuQS-fi" m am- ‘? T. E. IIICIiEY Chartered Accountant Offlco u! White star Laundry Summonlde, P. I. I. . ~< _. _ - TO-DAY inai F‘"“““"m“"""'."‘l iaéuanntf fit Li. INES éflfl_ Sum I!’ 511i.‘ “Appointed 0.0. 0f Charlottetown Sea Cadet Corps —_-_ Lisuisnnnt Norman Saunders has been appointed Commanding Otner officers appointod Lu: might were Lieut. George Coffin, executive off oer and Jame; Mec- Lure. Sub-Lieutenant. These appointments were made at a‘ joint meeting of the Civilian Administration Committee and flu Officers of the Corps. This meetinl was presided ovor by Mr. Walter s. Grant and was held m Prince of Wales College. The plbove named officers to- gather with Lieut. B. Earle Mac. DQ118113. Bllrieon, Lleut. ES. Gid- dings and Pay Master Licut. G. l-lume Keefe comprise the officers‘ staff of the (Iiarlottetown Sea Caidet Corps. Reference was made to the ex. celent leadership g-ven by Com- manding Officer Lieut. Ian A. Burnett and s resolution was pass- ed QXDIessing the appreciation of the Orkunfzatlcn for such services. A copy of this resolution is to be inmrlmrated in the minutes and another forwarded to Lieutenant Burnett. A resolution of i appreciation of the seamanshlp instruction given by Mr. M A Cummings and Capt. Myers was also passed. Reports of the past year were given and plans cufid. orig these was the proposed Summer Camp for Bea Cadets. 59v. eral sites were considered and the imafter is being left in the hands vol a committee to refer back to a flatcr meeting. l The question ‘of permanent dimrters for seaznanshtp instruc-i 1°" in “i6 Cit-y was also discussed-f The Civilian Administration Com- m tiec is hiehiv gratified with the splendid progress made to date and i look forward with the utmost con-‘ fidence_ that this nroRrcas will be maintained in the New Year. The Sea Cadet enrolment now stands zit 1:12. A"! these boys are of very hlizh intelligence and are un- rioubtedly the ‘foal material for future men-nf-war‘; mm, lied Cross Executive Meets A meeting Of_llie Executive of the P111168 nlclwarq Island Division, the Canadian Red Crcss Society was held at Red Cross House on Thursday, Jan. 7, presided over by Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan, the PresL dent. illld with an excellent atten- dance of members. Mrs, V. I... Goodwill was appoint- ed Chairman of the Provincial Ad- visory Board of the Red Cross Corps in accordance with a recom- mendation received from National Headquarters that this office be separate from that of Provincial Commandant. Mrs. H. L. Palmer has been acting as (Xian-man of the Prwificial Advisory Board an well as being Provincial Comman- dant but this appointment will ne- lieve her of one of these duties. Miss Dariram reported that the Committee appointed at the last meeting of the Executive had not up an Examining Board re Nurs Certificates. and studen of the Youth Training RhlPH NUTTART Officer of the Charlottetown Sea. Cadet Corps “Kentfl succeediiil Con: itts h had m g _ " ' ' N Lieu». Ian A. Burnett wlw has agaidn and Qty: rofe . Tfifili? MAJOR. FRANK J. STOREY gone on active service. i FQf-Beg-yicg qmmm,” m. AF ‘me cnsnwrraroww Hogagmau ‘ Island Stoker liillod In Action I OTTAWA. Jon. o —(CP)- The Royal Canadian Nlvy r0 d to» dny in its 141st cuunlty of the wnr that Stoker (lot clul) John Samuel MacPherson of Cnlodonin,» P EL. was killed in action Nov. 8. and has been ‘buried in Oran, "Sh? "flit-flit" ‘be: or on, mom of tho Royal Canadian Non-l Vol- iresr-u- i" m lbepow“ Hf; official mum. Ht! next of kin is his Samuel W. MocPhoraon, at Cnlo- doflln. t wholhzrultggor "Wing on o. Canadian ship yhm he; was killed. but ft has been offic- iulv gnuuuiioed that 11 Canadian Corve.tea took part in m, ygggnt liuidlu: ooerltiwia in North PROTECTION OF (Continued from Promoted l father, ael) antic comm q g g, _ Charlottetown, serving ovornonl ‘animation Jan ,,-§§,,,m',,'§:,,_°‘ with the ml Divisional Signnll. Concerning m; “racy measures whose promotion to the rank of in connection with the boat itself, "'10P W" "Ported lu yesterday's I have taken this up at once with Gillflilen- glfisfmni aha " o’ a“ P‘ M s one a ways and impressed ' on them w at , ho aid. "I shall let yygdl mo’; prom tiy what the situation is just no d k- ,ly ‘as 1 have a report. I ‘I need not say that I up reel. M6 fully the importance 01p tho necessity of doing everything p0.- (Contlnued from page 1) There is in be no Beneral per: progress made during | for the incoming year were ds-I ,an estimate of the Home that as b sible to secure securi . "You do not need o make any apologies for bringing the matter ,tc my attention. I can only assure you that it has not escaped notice and as I say, the Vice-Chief of the General Staff himself took it up flliain on his- own initiative in order ‘to ensure that there has been full exploration and examination of the sliiation by responsible officers." Mat was the situation then and the matter was further discussed "it a meeting of the Chiefs of Staffs 0" Nov- 3rd Mid now having the active attention of Joint Ser- vice Committee of the stung“, Command. Yours very truly, J. L. RALSTON. Other Buslneol Correspondence was also mad from F. Maclure Sclanders, Hon. Secretary-Treasurer of the Mari. time Board of 'I‘ra.de. asking for Island's pop- ulation increase during each of the D85? 1W0 years. exclusive of mem- bers of the services living in bar. racks. The reason for asking for this was that it was felt by the Maritime Board that the Méritimes should have a larger allocation of suliples for civilian use than they i"? EC-Wflil at present. Council members expressed the opinion that the number of new- comers to the Province for the past two years would be more than offset by those leaving for the services and for war industries, and that the present population of the Island would be definitely less than it was two years ago, . S.A MacLeod. Chairman of the Committee for the construction of a_ Marine Railway Drydock at Char ottetown reported that pro- Ottawa for n 8.000 ton a 5.000 ton dock. doc gres w b in d, 1, Church will be conducted by the hadsinsarfecédgtglea seltecoof Rgim Young People's Union, Mr. Donald Stewart ilfifi Co, on his visit here Sharpe. Y-M-O-A- Direvtur- R A‘ :2“...v.r..."*i.;:n""“u h»... su y a d to take the matter upndwiltifomHcn. Bwrey and mflam Hughes C.D. Howe and other coll-argues. 955m l“ the service- Mr, Macgeod reported that blue will be composed of members of the 2.21"“ v cit-Hui m Y="*.‘i’s.._”“-"w¥“i.§.ii§§Z°s3iifi§éi i aecc ‘. ck Eng nee" had bu“ “int”? _.Mplody from Findeardia, and o. two- sonnl canvas for this fund for tho Rimians but campaign are trying to e . can send their contribution to R. S. P. Jardlne at the Canadian Bank of Commerce or to the Legion Home or give it to any of the fol- lowin : J. F. Leightizer, N. W. or, H. L, Bethune, Ira M. Brown. W. E. Cotton, Leo Doucette, Fred Moore, Wilfred McLeod, Harry A. MacDougall, W. A. Rix. P. E. Palmer, E, M. Bagnali, N. H. DeBlcis, H. C. Bourke, R. A. Mc- Donald, L. W. Goodwin, Ma or '1‘. E. MacNutt, Alfred J, Ke y, J. Po Clarke, S. G. Ives, H. H. Jewell. sfseens County — Contributions can be sent t0 R. S. P Jardlne. Charlottetown, or to Capt. H, J. Shaw at Mount Stewar, Martin McDonald, M.M., at. Eldon. or to any Branch of the Canadian Leg- In Prince County - Gifts may be Merriam at the Canada, Summer- side. or to any branch o! the Canadian Legion, or to Dr. J. C. Simpson, R. L, Mollison, Nell R. Durant, Leith W. Smith. In Kings County — Roy. C. Mac- Lean of Matthew d: MacLean. Ltd» is county chairman and M. C. West, of the Canadian Bank of Ctxrtmemz is treasurer. Brigetown - Dundas _- Leslie Hunter and Iorne Wiggfnton. Montague -— Les McDonald with ESILSCI McGregor and A. F. Camp- Murrny Harbour and Murray River — Frank D. MacFarlanc. St. Peters Bay - Louis Burgc and Chester C. Pratt. Don't put off getting in your sub- scription. You now you want to help. Do it today. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH at Trinity sent to S. G. Royal Bank 0f The evening service station will be the speaker. Anne Mackay, Ber-Um W The choir part selection from the hymn- CENTRAL jllllllllflli This column is reserved for new» of local Interest, but advertising of n news; nature mny ho inserted at five cent: n word. strictly uny- able in advance. CIAnBWEI-L for Photngrnpu. OONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-rl noon, Community Svmday School. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Church service. Rev. Show, Minister. YORK UNITED CHURCH-RM. J, A. Nicholson. mixiister. Sol-vino! January 10th. ll om. York; I pm. Brackley; 1.50 pm. Central church. Annual meeting York y Bong 1169.15. PLEVEN ' Canadian Army Casualty List OTTAWA, J j ._ 911184114111 (Acme; overseas casualty 1i; 57 soldiers who K . . and nsxffifi-kinm omcm nmlb" (C?) — The "i. s J CLASSEZSLhTART starting tonight. rtmciu’ d?“ umwme“ will?! - Phone Mrs. 0' oaulca mono: - Winlloo "hi! In Milan 0mm Church Services J vary 10m. Winsloe North u A. MmMn- Quebec lhlimnnt nual Meeting January 11th at 8 1% grllnfifléwnm‘ Road ‘us: PiuM. Maoiilmci-ssg. more; S . . M11115 I Y. - I 0 '1". Constubln, x-a-u. om bcilton. ma. y Mm" ....._ 0 m Bonjlmln J afmn. rlnz wllosutn buying all nix Gallant mum-i kinds of furl. Bpecially anxious 51911000. Restiooucho County. NB. for fine, white-faced silvers. Buy- W0 by. Percy Ralph, Rfmn, 3.. lng m. w. Chester s. McLum of- W33. Mrs. Jean Ncsewomiy (wife) fiol. i-o-n 165 South Side 2.. st. Johns. Nfld. i Pullook. Duncan Malcolm. ma, <=§P=s°s.......“‘°°‘l...°""w§“§ M...~s-.~..°sa:~s-..ni...~*.. - t lb I I cry o. 1848. 11 A. M. worship m4 Oouuw. N-B. Manitoba Bellman! Died 0f Woundl Quoboo Indlnolll Bot-tin, Idmimd. EH Adollrd Bertin (Father) n“ Resticouohe County NB. Main. James Stewart, Rlmn. congregation Friday, Junuaryllgth. flJNEI-AL TODAY-Tho funerlli of the into Mr. 0.1.. itichud will bo held from his into residence this , thouco] to the RC. Cemote ,1. IN-IOYABLE DANCI most enjoyable Officers’ Mon was held at the Air ‘Training school last night, The R.A.1". Orchestra] Blur-A, Dunno furnished the music. Two or three hundred couples were in ance. RECRUITS FOR THE NAVY — Recruiting has been brisk at tho Naval Barracks the lost couple ofl days it was learned yeah“!!!- About twenty-five young men came to the barracks to offer their ser- moro than six hours late last nilht. It reached Charlottetown at 12.45 am. The delay was caused by 1M Maritime Express from Montreal being five hours behind schedule. lice conditions in Northum-berland Strait improved swatlv yesterday- The ferry Prince Edward Isle-lid made the crossing in an hour and a. hall’. NAVY AUXILIARY MEETS -— The women's Navy Ailxllifl-YY m" last night in the Girls Band Room of tho Market Buudina- Mrs J-J- Mont; presided at the meeting, which was well attended. Every meeting there are a few new mem- bgfs present and splendid interest i; shown. Last night about 14 “housewives" were prepared- The-Be will be given to each rating that leaves. This Ofilllmum‘ “m” 1° provide comforts for the boys 0! H C.S. "Queen Charlotte", who train here. YULETIDE AT THE INFIRM- ARK-The Yuletide season was gg pleasant event for the patients of this Institution. 0n Sunda previous to ChristmI-l (‘-110 salvo. on Army rendered Christmas Carols and the following Sunday Canon Malone brought a very fifiiilfll! message, both these services were especially appreciated. On Christ- mu afternoon after n11 had DIX‘- til-ken of o dolicicun soon 4111M‘ therod in to await their u 30264. Mrs Julia attend.- Th wntribu ions made this o. happy occasion viz: salvation Army. Catholic Women's 11988116. Trinity MILLS-In Boston,’ on Dec. 1942. Mary E, Mills. Funeral ser- vices at tho Park Street Church, Tuosdo. GRAVE! — At Merrimack, New Hampshire. U.S.A., on Dec. 30, 1942, Mr. John T. Graves, aged ‘I1, a native of Elnyvale, . I- gsguonville. llldnlhhlon Qunhonloglnlmt Arseneau, Jules, Rfmn" 180180. omas Arsenoau (Father) Adonis Gluch, Restigoucho County, N..B Boudrea/u, Vance E., 13230023, firs; Boudroau (Father) Glsn ' ' . Aluilndor Rfmn. mom. yygum Doran (Father) Newcutlo. ‘Vincent, Robert Leslie, mum. 1| "m" “irus- ma “rust-WW _..._ o’ nnavy AIB name - There gut, "Y1? a’ were no Magdalena flights made yesterday. by the Maritime Central Airways. officials stated. Heavy passenger traffic was reported on pies uid were joyfully ib- the regular flights from the maln- delved. On New Years cfternoal and rsihszszz‘ °’h'““i~..";“i..iiil%f DELAYED TRAIN — The train Mrs. J. S. Cu-i%k wishes to OIPNSI scheduled to arrive hora at osowu tiilcotion tn nelati and their generous very who bv P U., St. James Church Auxil- iaryfAuxiliary 0f the Blind. "Mid- dleton. Birch Grove n! Bedeque Women's and Cent Isistitutes." Can- adian Legion. Social Service. H. R. Large dz Co., Ltd. Rogers Hardware. Prowse Bros, and James Tait. Miss Mary Garland oi‘ Tarantum. left yesterday morning for Halifax. MARRIAGE! Macaroni?) - S.—'TI'l;ll—_ATl_{ii'k House. January 7, 1943 by 1"ll~ 111"“- Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Scrgt. Donald C. MacDonald. R. A. F" Charlotte- town, to Dorothy Smith. Win-ml)"- Manitoba. Deanna 7U. y. ... P. E. Island. (Platriot please copy.) "mwfifi-"Efl 1O I, M31. Such I, W gist your. Funeral from the homo You 10am" Income Tax Plan where- Cowrse had taken the examination with the result that 20 of these girls will receive the first Red Cross Home Nursing Certificatesto be granted in this Province" Tho Nominating Committee with regard to Nutrition appointed at the meeting on November 20th.i brought in the report that steps had since been taken and a Pro- vincial Nutrition Committee fmflLi edonmiiclztheRedCi-ossil nc-, presented. Mrs. H. L. Palmer, Provinciali Commandant. and Mrs. E_ M. Bag- nall, Charlottetown Commandant. Red Cross Corps, newly appointed‘ menmbers of the llboecutlve were present at the meeting and Mr!- Palrnor told the member: nibout the activities of the Como and the training being given to 9-110 199, members in Charlottetown and the 30 numbers in Summerside. Mr. G. J, Tweedy, Mr. R. H’. R0- gura and Judge ‘Prainor were op- pointed to draw “l! 1 ilmmt-‘Ml’ time from the Provincial Division with regard to the unification of ‘Red Cross services and i0 form!!! them to National Headquarters. Messrs. G. F, Hutchesoii. G- J- ‘Iweedy and R. H’. R086‘! We" nominated as a committee to miikfl oil arrangements with ream! t0 the Annual Meeting of the Social?! it whim 1g 1g hoped that Mr. Jock- con Dodda of Montreal. Chairman of Central Council, Canadian RedkCi-oss Sccley. would be the s-pea; er. ‘me President nnnounced that the 1MB National Red Crou We!‘ Appeal would be launched m March 1 next for 810.030.000.00 in conjunction with the Amlflul" Red Cross Apoe over by Mr. C. J. Tweed was nak- ed to make anal-women with ro- nyg p; g cunpoigm Committee. ‘TIJoo Late To (Iiasify . 'WILL ‘HIE PARTY WIIO TOOK l the purse from car on Water St. 1 inst evening return to Gimfdllfl office as they are known. I-O-li wsr _ JAN. z. mom-roan. containing money. Reglliffltiml Card. driver's license. gm rtant pnporn. Finder uvo o lht Inward. ling the plan the matter was referr- Eano report at the Annual Meet- , al. A Committee, from the Executive to be W9C“ m of- 14-! bv the income tax debt for the first eight month- of 1942 would be eliminated. Aftn- some discus- sion on the advisability of endors- ed to a committee consisting of Messrs. A W. Matheson and Arthur Belclier. who were to study Mr. V A Alnsworth, nrosided the The a n s mee n; at last ight’ ti duel); Council. wh'oh I'll held It Charlottetown. Can. llotaohinoht Enrouto To Front B ROS Mlmlw (Canadian, PrcsssWnr C rrooponl- SO IN NO RICA. Jun. o - (or 01mm: Canadian Arm's North African do. ‘tnchment is enroute to the ‘ninlsian ‘front to oln battle units of the ‘figs’: Is ttfgmzt after several days floors and non-commissioned ‘officers making up tho draft under u. colonel from Ontario will bo ipersed from army headquarter; to forward rs ents and will be in ‘the line be ore long. , At. the base the Canadians re- ceived detailed information about ‘ tho battle are; from British officers uwhohhave been ut the front for wee . i Representatives of the Onnndim Jnfantrv probably will be in action first._ They have been getting ready {go with British reinforcements at 'u ormer French army camp. Some lure going with guards regiments and others with such outfits as the Hamoshircs, the East Surrey: and the" Norththamptonshires who have breakthrough some of the touchest ' n . lnqirhe lnnofantrymon included Major ‘Captains J.O.A Encore of ‘En’ r lltdn. North S, ev N S. lieutenant A. E. Cannon of Quebec Cl ~u Jnmlooon, whole Doc. (l6 point. ago took place In St. Andrews Church, Ihlifnx Mr. nfuI Mrs. James Gordon Kenna, the former Miss Nora Gordon marrl us, attended by relative: from (flnrlottetown and other Mnritlmol t . The infantrv norm-commissioned officers ixiclude sen-mm. o. ml Iwickor cl Tho Wages 0i Sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 6:23). SERVICES FOR COMING WEEK Sunday: Breaking of Bread Bible Reading Gospel Meeting Wednesday: Prayer 8: Bible Reading 8.00 p Douglas C. Howard and Ernest B. Sprun‘ will preach on Sunday evening. GOSPEL HAN. — UPIWIR PRINCE STREET‘. vnNVrnvwm-unwu-v-unv-r-xvuwvwuvnva " " life . 10.30 :l.m. . . 11.45 a.m. Sunday School 2.30111“- .. 7.00 mm. E i". F: has ifs-ii man lhmonl homo until My, Mgcuod 31w "pmged “m; cry. Rev. Hugh Miller M A., D12? room me d‘ dual Dara“ Everett H 1 mm n i $3.‘;1‘;‘.§.‘°£,,?.§,§33,{°2‘;“$;,3“-.3535; ‘S2131?’oghufgigixgtffsgtduof ggil-lshdiil. distribute: aftreée p. M, lfl llfitn at rifled-ism iwharghdepen“ on the w" flunk ‘officers for the comm; year. treats of candy. nu . 0TB - l‘ asésyi» on, e material is here but al- " “ ggggqqg ‘g-qgqggsqq, no I gases: gs tgféojelgg linuqio been am v W Strut an. . gaunt! It m n Ooun ' ed and a sum placed in the supiplo- Kenna ' Jarnteson ng nmalnl up I but mentor-y estimates. it had been . . gums . rung! 110mg. Pan'- turned down by the ‘Treasury Board MW .1 “mo. ism, ' own the gergtunds that it was not a t at‘ pro . woon-A rflunoo (mrrespondencc was rend from son. Votnor P. W the Canadian Manufacturers‘ Al- on Itfidny Jun. 10f‘. aociotion and the Canadian Chafn- Wood in III m your. er of Commerce on the “Pay As from Rama! mm tcdny, Sob- urday. service starting at 2.80. h. fem-lent Pownftl Cemetery. Tho 1k Mn. Wood h rooting at tho Mum i Card of Thank?“ today. ‘Ibo ct the into m... m... t. ~33 ma’ “fife; um ma” m?» nurses, no in any way in their recent bereavement. l-9-1 - " iidemoricxnz loving homo of Win. Blind #15:‘? w o pause‘: away Jnuulr! Your Inst parting wish We would like to have heard And breathed in your on 0m- lut parting word Only thou who have lost Are lhlo to tell The pain in the heart At not saying farewell lsagdlly‘ Missed by Wife and Family Card of Thanks The fatherfamilv and wife of Neil Marks wish to thank the undertaker neighbors and friends for their many acts of kifldfiltss shown them in their recent s-"d bereavement. Also Corncv Brothers and P E. I. i Fur Pool for wreathl. ~ N. D. MacLean UNDERIAKER EMBALMER Qharlollrlnu n uni North Wllllhlrr Plmno Ill