l , oacamacajtvif ____ _ ,..-. . _ ___.-~ Znuacntss TOMORROW 1944 New Year's Message ST.I’I3'1'1-‘1R'SCALHE)..RJ.I 's'r. PAUL'S ctluncu immobiltgggiyiin g3.’ swans];- v —-~ s" _ _.__-- n ur "illglfufflff 5332"” ‘Rev. Jalneo r. Ibbott, Rcctos- Gvlfermr BW- “Plow we“ “°“ ._." Miss uni-n Farlc- "rs-IN ‘ ' While u... dawn oi another New i?" Mr. Walter MacNutt, A.'I.O.I.. Bu. Cllhlifl-IANE-luk Malone. Choir Director 8.30 Holy Communion. "" militia Inspire us wtlh rho fervent. simvwss 0:45 Confirmation School. hope bhfltf,_vlg,fo;w w“; no; mum lusnfl- n, um Morninl rum m! lv- looser be delayed. snd that peace 1.00 lloly Column on moll- will oomo with freedom and Justice 10.00 Mall!" h rm ch...“ 2:30 p. In. Sunday School. to all peoples of the earth. 11.00 11111.‘ E“ ' ' ‘I pan. Carol Sorvice. No Sorawn. we n; m1, fair land LOW: been uni "11""- mac p. m. Watch Nisht Ooil- blessed and spared the horrors 2.3" 511115", 5mm.“ | bratlon- of lioly Communion and whtch Europe has unuamom a 1€€K1“l§‘;\‘yf“'°' “H u‘ _Address. _,_____,_____ zi: fact for which WQ ‘Liwuld b, s... w udltly cififiiii?" $111111"! ‘_W_I“VLULI. GOSPEL ‘qtlllidng ‘$11111 “is m con‘ s . ’ . ‘ - iii? i112... and r-Id-w- PENTECOSTAL cuuacu tribune its an s... 1.. manpower. 9-311 1v°d“"‘“7‘ Elm Avenue 2 pun. Sunday School. From Lieut. Governor Ycar Wilt IlIltI us stilt engaged tn our, tne great s o; our ed arms during the past twang Monty and other nmtoriaLq to the Evensons cont-tnue to do so in 1945. 1111s 11. no Fwd-y‘ m stlmPp-"M-wgxtlfpoliitilgicg‘orvice. 931199311? °1 "It 891911414 ‘Mel. a" services nro hen; m - ‘wild.’ vmd w m". show ng made by our yo on ouls Cholwl- All 1MB "I ' 11°" 1*" °° and women in the service forces, - proprlatod. Visitors o": services. ‘ om. 1 e M x p be is Pastors‘ um m l m u °" “"1 ‘h’ "mm" 5i: a a" STEEVES “m”: in no 1118111 "l" '1" " m E' l: r3085“; I wish to extend my sincere . , , svs-rvruov WELCOME . __--—~-—-- ::.';:.=3;-:g,,:~.,~'g,,l;;=;,> ,},“;"§,,,P°g': _ ___~_*____,_._. .. s . fight‘ h‘ D Lhb-“LH BAP 1 '3' loved ones during the oasbvear. and pcrousrund- H _ V’ l ‘ ANADA THE lgApTlsr cpflulwfl . MESSRS. CABVELI. rmos. 1.1.. , ff__("_-_________ ____‘___ are dlSifiblltillg‘ to titair custunj- in; INITY UNITED some], of “h,” and Fun.“ 5"”;- ers a nice artistlc calendar, ‘l- 1* _ Minister . -~— _ H - t‘ CHURCH RAW- l- "'15" Lew‘ 8D‘ This column is-rojnved f n MfslmJrletlilvlltgTlfilg l 12.01013“ - _ or ow; ‘. .1 . .1: , y, l l RN‘ 1' nfmfflma“ "“" n of local Interest. but advertising ed n txluuuet of , fut An . . sun ale . I MORNING WORSHIP mm. o, l “w” ‘mun may he laud“ can Beauty mes W“ b“) 1mg Marlo ltlcllottafrlll. basic-exit: _Thc service of Morning Worsblip “I u" “M. . Ward ‘mm, up {or Ckfitmas 3rd -,_~ Y-Bar ‘ L 3?; Kendall. AC. 1-0‘ . . - \\'ll| be conducted. with sermon. y n“ h. ‘dune’ - “Dr sé-lfmuls J - Wham or“ _ _ o‘ Otwrtiltlcstlvm-ship if” 11"“ §"pfl(f“’§;°“' enhjm c ' 1.511.... " u s n“ l l) a. n: - urltnle a s uu . - l gamers: lildi-Jlctrtlslwvl- turn]: "In The Bleak Midwinter." 00x8 for Photoznph" Rev. T. B. llcllcnnan. Antlhlllt “O Little Town 0i Both- ldliouP-Lcster. _ 1:0u'p.m.: Public Worship. sermon: INS-Prelim!!- Ilcv. '1'. E. McLennnn- Vocal Solo: “The Lord Is Mv LivflP-Allisten. ..O. Stan Lancaster. Anthlvm: "The Joyful Morn Brsalkinfi-Lestcr. 3 ‘IIIURCII SCHOOL 20:00 a. m.: Junior. Intermediate. Scntlor. Young People's and Adult Classes. ' il:0 'n. m.: Beginners and Prim- Is iblncsarlutlsu rm? KIRK or s'r. JAMES ' "' Minister The Ilbov. T. ll. fiusfill Somcrl. . . .. 'l‘. . Organist Nltal ' E.‘ Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. ll a. m.: Morning Worship. Anthem: "While Shepherds Watchbfl Their Fiockl By Night" —Rolatsd Smart. 2:30 p.111...‘ Church School. . Evening Worship. Anthem: Tho Cherublm Song. The Minister will conduct the 5c ' es ' r th item fRESBYTERlAN ~ , cuuncu I- Prtnoo and ., Grafton Street Minlst er ~ CARLYLE WEBSTER . dw’. I Johustont. 1" ' I y. an Choir Director . .l --—— MORNING WORSHIP. ,, ll am: "ltheme: "Strength For Tho ' Fntuute." Hymns: 1- was. s96. s97. l:30 p.m.: Tl_c Sabbath School and Bible Clamps. EVENING V! ORSIIIP 1:00 p.lu.: fflmtme: “Christian Con- fidhnce.” . I-Iyjnms: I09, 700. 599. Anthem: "A Carol 0f Beauty". Arrqnged by Wurrcll. I you do not wish Ills King- dom. don't pony for it. But if you do. you must do~ more than bray for it. you mtlst. wlork for it." . -J. Ruskin. You are cnnxlially invltcd to wor- ship with us. Baptistallburch 4 The Church School 2' 0 p. m. This Bible Study Service d the Church provides classes and grou s for all ages and noeds and cordl - ly invites your participation. Evening Worship 7 p. m. This service also will be conduct- ed. with sermon. by the Rev. A. Gibson, President of the Maritime Baptist Convention. Anthem: "While Shepherds Waldo- ed Tllclr Flcckfl-(Boland Smart). Carol: “Christ, Ila Lleth In Yond- er Cot"—(Dr. Alcott). The music of the da will be in charge of Mrs. . lllott Full, Organist and Director of Choir. You are invited to worship with Tl-IE BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street Dr. M. E. Gen e, Supply Minlstol Organist. lss Marianna Sounders ll A. M.: Morning Worship. Sorm Retrospective." Shine Star of Glory- Whitehead. Sololst: Miss Kay Wright Carol: “Joseph Dearest Mine"—-Tradl_tlonal. 2:30 P. M.: Sunday School. ’l P. M.: Evening Worship. Sermon: "Prospective". Anthem: Glory To God-Handel. Soloist: Mr. Preston Beck. Carol: "Unto Us A Son Is Born"- Traditional. Everybody Wolcomo ‘Joseph l; selections by the Junior Choir "Yldfllhifio direction of Mrs. G. E1- "Ot The uwsram was as follows: ~ ‘ Chorus: "The First NoeW-Jun- nor Choir. Plano Solo: “Silent. NighV-Joan Marie McGuire. Vocal solo: “O Little Town of Bebhlehcm"-—-Eil1y McConnell, ' "Christmas EWeryDay" —Jeanette Ladner d»: Joyce Irvine. Plano Solo: "Sonattnef-Bakln McAuley. V cal Duet (to/o party-Barbara and Janet Rupert. Elana Soto: "Spinning Song"- Sillrley Campbell. Chorus: "The Chr tmas Cradle Song‘; “I Saw Thre Ships Come Sailing By"-Junlor Choir, During the waning Mrs. W. J. Drake, honorary suDt. of the Be- gmners and Primary Dept. pr.)- r-clltcd mittens to eleven children who llad attended forty Sundays or nlore during 1944. This senor. 0115 116i. has been Mrs. Drake's cus- tom for the pus), thirty years. Guts were also presented to Santa 8.8. fiosccrl the! tllctclncn‘. d.'ty,evcllln1;, .1 lllzcr ulf cfllldrctl. patents f“ fllilhcrrd in the school 0| ttic Yhptlst Church fa:- nual Christmas r-ntlccrt. and 1T IDII’) U} c tm and the Supt. At this time thc Supt. advised that. hr tllcltgilt he heal-d Santa's l‘t"lll_Ll3Cl'. and accompanied by tile slugmg of “Jiuzle Bells" and the great glee of the children, Santa amrl- ~ ' and presented to each one present a gift nf candy and fruit. Mrs. J. P. Campbell and Mrs. Santa (firms. »- -"» J» l-‘Ulirr: pl"szr‘-.'d1 liiHVlillJrd nulubcrs on , ralm which wl-ro Wrll pl , r1 and"cnthushstlcally rcc. the auulcnuc. T119 1118f Diiit". of tits prtlgr-sm "1 “1 ‘ ‘ltatinlw \ llll l) nt- cd by t‘.1t-1 . and .. st. Pcace"—R'l_v "Viiclcome" - Joyce ‘anv Cb us is ComtngW» n ‘I ~4n‘y on. '.u'.:l:."l.l: l ‘ -,. "_ Richard Nico. V‘ m 1m Hmpy Chorus: "Away In A M Primary and Beginners’ Dept. RCUWUOHI “A Ilappy Time"- Li-‘Rfiy Wand. Ductfl "Silent llirttt"—Margo Mc- Guire and Sylvia Duflett. sgsglfltlfllli "A QucstiolW-Evclyn 9°10? “O Chrlstrmls TreF-Syl- V111 Catnpbrll. ‘ltfcttntlotl: “Htqnpy Christmas to A1 ~WRyne Jamlirson. logccitntion: "Slamf-Dorys Duf- tumor"- _Rc_t_'llt\tion: “LOfrk at the Bright Sldr -M,vrna Alalorll. Recitation: "In Clostng"-—Ken- ncth Bryenton. The second part. of the program wnrlsted of presrmtattons by mem- Fjf__0_l_@g_r_rl_ai_n__schocl, featured , mvrzowctctooialcu unannounced Order 0f Mootimzsz- . IK-‘Oflfiqflfl-QO BIBLE Do you kmow Jesus as Why not} out stunts? a. t -C,:0:l>sL OHALL- (Upper Prince St.) . BREAKING OF BREAD-Lord's IEADlNG-Lordla Day 11:30 tun. SUNDA ' SCHOOL-Lords Day 2:30 p.m. GOSPEL! MEETING-Lord's Day 7:30 p.m. _ PRAYER MEETING-Wednesday 8 p. m; CHILDREN'S MEETING-Friday 7 p. m. Ralph Mtller were accompanist: for’ the first pan. o.‘ the program, willie Mrs. G. Elliot Full was sen- crnl accompanist. The enjoyable gathering camcto a closc with the stngtng of “Gad Savc the King." Seek lFuliiéttl Nazi‘ Pushin Italy ROME Dec. . - (AP) Allied and ulr and around were thrown tnto battle today in an effort. to'halt the G lt on a six-mile front in the Scrchlo River Valley. where United States infantry have been driven from the important road town of Barn in two days of fierce ftzhttna. The Germans asserted tht tho United States 92ml Nearo vision had been knocked back "some kil- omctfcs" by the stubborn drive. whlch evidently ‘was aimed at the vital Allied sncctv port c1’ l-ivoflw (Lezhorn) 33 miles away. Bsma is l miles east of the Somhio Riv- er and about 15 miles north of the provincial capital of Lucca. Meanwhile at the eastern end of “this Alltod front forces of thoOon- a e - German defences at nine miles northwest of Ravonna. Day 10:30 run. your Saviour? If not; Dixi- non-r WAPITTI l. , l0 my your civignteixetme 1211-2? CONFIZDIRATION LIFE CITYS FISCAL "Y geeember 31st. After ¢h§t“§.n§“§? xes n - ‘ interest otntgfiriattgtgf s”%i'"e°” m CITY TAX OFF! I-I ~ one,“ each evenina fntswtiltisliexdliiii 9 oclock for the convenience of the T yen. 12 27 ate ~81 GXDB POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday three Excise cases were further ad ourned one week. Tho dBIGIldiint. n a case of ob. Ilium!!! Police was discharged and an assault case with intent to rob was adjourned until Jan. 2nd. An offender charged with possession of stolen goods was remanded un- til Jan. 2nd. . EGG PRODUCTION_ pm. lillctivn is slowly incl-casings.‘ prices remain steady a} last week's my“, Charlottetown dealers quoting for lmsraded eggs delivered: Grade A lflrse 30c; A medium 28c. A bullet 25¢. B 85c. C 20c. Country grad- ing stations are two or three cents above Charlottetown prices. Gym‘. °d Nfllpts. delivered (Xiarlotte- 33-340. B 29-3012. c 20-220. Poul- try receipts have slowed down be- tween holidays. RECEIVES 25 YEAR. MEDAL- Mr. Neil MacDougall, UpperPrince street. has been awarded the xol medal from the C.N.R. Brother- hOOd In ICCOBIIIUOII 0f 25 years of faithful service with the railway here. Mr. MacDouzalYs oldest son, Serzt. George ltrIacDougall, R. F. has been in England for past three years. Mr. and Mrs. Q CA. the MacDcugall had as their guest over the Christmas week-end their {laughter Miss Msrybelle. of Motle- uv lvlisfibTela/u In loving _ f , who sstt°Jg°itsy°neezn Time rolls on. but mu we mtu you. And the pattern of life seems so queer. But we know it was Joan: who plan- ne . To his angels it is perfectly clear. So weuwho are loft must be con- l'l . And remember that it also takes l"! To make brighter the bloo and the I Of that happier. snnnior day. dlrflsscd by and Family. J. ber IN MEIL/ORIAM In lovlnr mcrnor of our us“ who and mother. John Mac. Swag, u’ "who passed sway December Just live years ago today. dear. mother, . \ Since you left this world of care. To a better world up yonder. And we hooo to meet. thco there. Oftcn do our thlllllhts wander To n grove not for away. t Whore they laid onr dorllnz soothe-y Just flve years oxo today. Inserted by Iloadgnbaud snd 13-30- ll. Ill MEI (IMAM In loving montory of our darling, oorso C. Ward. who passed sway Jsn. l. 1M0. no l years. We who lovod him. sadly miss n: As it dawns another yosr. Bot we'll never lose swoot mom- oos Ofthoonowolodoodoa. “row r Ever an: n ILIJLO if. Iy III Simon. ooooooooooc The McGill Ave. Quartette emulating of- ALBIIT MaoNEIL. J. o. MsorAltL/nm. BENJAMIN LIWII, run noun. will rocotvo vioitoro New Year's Boy. toned) F. A. BRENNAN. Secretory. winter dresses. cloth and fur 00' Greendal Co.. Ladies Wear. QUEEN HOTEL YEAR'S DAY. — T0 our mzlny bat ,, w. at 1 to serve dinner 6 P. M. ST. JOHN'S. llZZ!‘.nlt.—- It Prayer 11.00 A 8.00 P.M. Si. Mar s, P. in: Pzayer 3.00 RM Davies. Rector. FRITZ wlilsiéLiiR, Fur Ellyn" of Montreal, will be in Charlotte town January 2nd and days fai- lowing at W. Chester S; AlcLul-eis office. 12-30-lt YORK UNITED (TIIARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Serv- ices. Ccntral Church, 11 a. m.: at 3 p. 111.. funeral of tbc late Mr. W. C. West at York Church: no service at Pleasant Grove. m., York. FUNERAL THIS MORNI The funeral SCYVlCI‘ ct tllc Mrs. John .Aude:~sal1 will be hold from the MacLcan funeral flame this morning at 9:30 u. m. Inter- ment in Kcmiugton cemetery in town: A largo its-soc. A medium‘ J16 111mm" BETIILEIIE._ Eztrzc crib 1n h. is, again bclnlz visited bv largo lzum- bars. Everyone ls welcome to ltsit th striking B"ii‘ll'E]l£‘lTl :1 no. which is in the ler cilur/"l NORTH RI December 51st l-oLllrr sols-lion . . Falrvl l. ll A . vice of Church Rram. Nor. . Worshit) b School crczraln. vice at 7.30 P. M lnlsitctt to all til us wcvsn.‘ .. ~ upon the Nev: ‘Todd. Alllzlsxcr. .01 Ll A Icem- ,.. $'a E Island 0'. ca“ awarded 0.0L Si‘ G. (By The Canadian Press) ‘LL-GLXY. ERIE. LIEKS OTTAWA. Dec. EtL-(Advalncw- Mal-Gen. Ernest G. Weeks, 48, Charlottetown and Toronto, rc- cently appointed chief administra- tive officer 'l‘lflE___Qbl_ARL()’l"lf_l§:l4‘_(_)WNp GUARDIAN NG -- jllttlc chulns were guests and t 75 Church. __ Stcpllan Holroycl. at Canadian Military FICE - Monday. Headquarters in London, was one 1946, being 0f the 74 ofIicers and men listed Stflilli-WY 11011113)’. the 19" To The Citizens 0i Cilarloietcwn the year of The year 1941i now drawing‘ to a C1058 has been 1'01‘ 11$ final assurance‘ of victory. ’ The dragon of Naziism still struggles furiously in his cage, still ln his death throes strikes hither and yon with envenomed. fat s taut our chains are about him and he has but little power to hurt nova blast, West and South our forces and those of our allies are more and more, day by day, pressing the foul shape more and more into the corner of the German Reich, and under God the year 1945 will see us deliver the final stroke of Victory. . - . x. Let us then not for one instant dream of relaxing our efforts but in what ever field of service we are called, renew our elleli-‘IIQS: and tlcllctv ourselves wlth fierce vlgol- lnto the performance of our (blues, that the ‘ tslxllllloAlFrAk/i‘: ‘cu ‘i900. young daughter of Mrs. Cam- lrlus Costello, 61 Victoria St... had 71:0 p, a delightful birthday party at ll=r 1.:.30-11_ them;- uticn she celebrated her 7th tilirtllday this week. Seven of her ll B)‘ l.tte,l11'>iyli‘d games and had a jetty time before tootllsome refreshments were served. FUNERAL AT \'VlNSLOE--The jiuneral of the late John S. Park- illlllll, Wlnsloe Station. was held yesterday afternoon. A snort scr- -vlcc at his residence was followed ‘by service in Winsloc North United Services were conducted .by the Rev. T. Constable. Pal!- [bcarers at the home were George MacLcan, S t e w a r t MacFarlalle. [Daniel Parish. v/llttsm Parish. ‘ Pallbearers at the church wcrr Cleve Reblson. ‘Albert Ling, Gordon tvlurray. Harry ‘Ford, Wilfred Axworthy. and Alf- grcd Axworitly. Interment ta Win- sloe North Cemetery. . THE KIRK 0 ‘ 5T. JAMES. — As Sunday ls the last day of this ‘ \'C€1l‘ solemn services of recollection amt resolve will be held tomorrow m tile Kirk both Morning and Ev- mlrluz The Minister. the Rcverend T. H. Busscll Somers, M. A . s ‘I’ ~_vl._ Will preach the Salmons ‘and the Church Otlzullist. Miss _E. |Llttlan McKenzie. Mus. Boo. Will direct the lnuslc. The Church School will meet at 2.30.) There will be no Midweek Servloes on Wcdnesdav Evenlnz. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - ‘urldavs Services will be conducted by Rev. T. E. MCLDIIIIHII. the Min- tstcr. who will preach at both diets of worship. Sermon subjects will; ,bg appropriate to the last Sunday ,~of the vear. The choir will recent .a portion of the Christmas music ‘and the Soloist for the eventns scr- Ivioe will be P/O stun Lancaster, so ifavourablv known to Trtnttv Con- ‘stregatioll. Suutiav School will meet; zunder the supervision of Miss M ‘McDougaJl. dcaconess and Mr. W.W. lbord. superintendent. at the usual w *1 F thuur. Visitors are cordially welcome to these services. TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCII. — The Rev. A Gibson. President of tht Marin-ale Baptlst Convention will conduct both mornlnz and eventnz worship services. dclivcrinsz the sermon a‘. each. The music oi’ the dnv will include the carol. “In thfl Bleak Mt winter“ at, the morninl lie Lietlt in Yon- and Roland "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" at the oven- lntz service. The Church School. lneettntz at 2.30 invites vcur attend- ance and participation. The music nt‘ the dav will be directed by Mrs. .0 Elliott Full. organist and dir- ector of choir. DAY AT TIII WN J POST 1:11"- snuary a . New Year's Day‘ and a r car- NEW YEARS CIIARLOTTETO today by Defence Iiczdquarterg n5 rlers will make one complete de- recelving honors and awards for livery in the no will be a en from B a. m. to noon. service in the Mediterranean. citations were given. Gen. Weeks. morning. wickets Malls wit be received and deo- a former dgpuly patched and street letter box col- tchlef of the general staff and llttcl- lections made as usual. Rural mall on service in Italy, wns one four high-ranking officers Di carriers will observe mam- ‘and will therefore not make their the holiday Commanders of the Order of the-“Sllfll roundl- Brittsh Empire. The others were Brig. E. W. flflldcnbv. 51. Toronto. form" , suspended Thursday 1 Alll. TRAPFICPAII‘ traffic was owing commander of the 4am I-Iighland-iwelth" conditions but. two Mari crs and rcce base reinforcement unit; ntly commmdcr o. “time Central Airways planes left Bflg_ q,;Charlottetow-n yesterday momlng A. McCarter, 48. Vernon, 13.0,, flmywtthtn fifteen minutes of each Kiflsston. Ont. recently returncd_ other, instead of the one scheduled from overseas to the Pacific Com- _to leave under ordinary conditions. mend. and Brig. E A. McCuskclg/Phe first 91in M. Regina, chief of the lst Division. The list. also included the award of the Distinguished Service Order to Co]. H. M. Elder, 46. Montreal, ll-SO 0f the Medical Corps; pointment of nine oiItccrs of the Order of the British Empire; 30 officers and other ranks-dncludlng three chaplains-as members of the Order of the British Empire: sword of the Military Cross to three officers including a cit-tap- lain; award of the RoyalRedCrcsc to Capt. Mary Isobel Roach,Mnnt real and Amherst, N.S.. of the Medical Corps: award of the Mitt- tary Medal to four soldiers and the British Empire Modal to i8 medical officer 1 3-- t I I to Air Lines. defeat of Germany and Japan may be brought about; \ speed so that our sons and daughters may speedily be returned to ll with the eagles of Victory sitting triumphantly upon thelr shoulders. —COUNCILLORS-— JAMES T. McKEE B. EARLE MacDONALD .A. T. MacKIN NON MAJOR T. B. ROGERS second. destination Monctoll, at‘. 9.45. Under ordinary condltlons the first morning flight from the local airport. is at ‘I o'clock but the fliglus yesterday morning were cciaycri 111.11 tllc runways zlt tvloncton and Blissvllle wcrc clear- ed. A special flight was made to New Glasgow’. N. 5., at, 10.30 yes- terday morning and from that; time flights took place on sched- ule, the regular 11.30 flights being made on time. . Pte. Alfred tJuntm-l l)o\l<~. rc- turncd to Camp Borden \VB€lll'\'t~.'-ClEiY after spending Christmas svith his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dovle. Innzvrarth Ave. lleatltjtkes Toll of Many tBy The Canadian Press) Death continued to take its toll of the world's notables in 1044. 'l"l'te Royal Family had its share of grief. The Queen lost her fath- er. the Earl of Strathmore. and the King his great-aunt. brincess Beatrice, youngest and last sunty- lng daughter of Queen Viclorla, who died Oct. 28. the same day as Dr. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury. And the Empire mourned the loss of many other prominent man r William lvfutcck. Calladas grand old man, Col. Dencys Rsitz. South Africa's high commissioner in London, Lord Hardluge. once vlceroy of India. and Field Mar- shall Sir John Dill, chief of that British joint staff mission in the. United States. ‘ 1 Literature no longer will be‘ brightened by Stephen Lcaccckq ‘internationally known Canadian- hllmorLst and author. who died tn‘ Toronto. Ida Tarbell. famed for her "expose" of the Standard Oil trust tn the United States; Sir Arthur Quilter-Couch. authority on English literature; Dame Ethel Smytlh, British composer. author and suflragetoc. and Charies Cote- baugh. editor of Colliers MtlEfi-‘ zine. were umulltz other literary. personalities to die. Loos to Journalism Crozier, editor of the Manchesterl Guardian; Geoffrey Dawson. fer- mer editor of The Ttmcs of Lon- ciun; Sir Clement Klnloch-Cenkc. founder and editor of The Emtltre Review; Sir i-lnrhcl~tt'tw.sell, a c0r-_ respondent during the First. Great War; William T. dtan-bom publisher of the New York Sun; William Allan White. editor of the Emporia Gazette.‘ Kansas, and J. F. B. Livesay. fer-. mer general-monomer of The Can- adian Press. In the world of business. deaths included Sir Charles Worthington Craven, managing director of Vic- kers-Armstrcng. British arms com- btne; Charles I-I. Warner. co-lnv- entor of the automobile 5116960111- eter; Philip G. Johnson. president of Boeing Aircraft Co.. who once was uSSOClRku with Trans-Canada Another to die was Rose O‘Netl who created the “kewpie doll" and saw her simple. dimpled brainchild balloon into a property that cold 51.44.11.000 in royalties. r Two prominent United Slates c, flytn to Blissvtlle, left at 9.30 folio All Service Men invited wed by the, tar! Frank Knox and Wendell I._.. CANADIAN LEGIUII llE OPEN HOUSE (Afternoon and Evening) Orchestra on hand for Singing or Dancing. IRA M. BROWN, politicians to die were Navy Secre- . v 1. -1 - l W YWS DAY as guests of the Legion. Branch Secretary. Journalism mourned William , - Dewart. Cana-- ' with all J. E. BLANCHARD, DR. F. C. DOUGAN, T. A. BUTLER PERCY GAY REUEL LEPAGE J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. mince in 1940. Other notable 901- l-tcal deaths included Richard 38n- mca] deaths included c1105.; Qiynett, Sir John Marttn-Harvosnmon Lord Snell, deputy leader of the ,D!Ii€l1art. Kate Maybe“! 811d E510 House of Lords: Col. Josef BecknQhifry. 135i. 0f ‘the oldtime Cherry Poland's premier at the énnfi of alslrlrcelrslutcgms-Jthe worst not 1H Hitters invasion; Joseph at aux, a 9' 0- a former French premier; William 011F186 K011951111’ Mwnmm I'm‘ Hale (BigBliI) Thompson. tueone- due. commissioner of baseball f0! time bumptious Chicago mayor 24 years. we; one o! sport-I 1 who threatened King George "with figures to dte in 1944. The aportl a punch in the snout." ._w0rl<i also lost R4189!‘ 316511359315 1n addmon w 13;; Temp“; Al-ch- promlncnt in fcrganized ball I01‘ bishop of Canterbury, religiallsllczzrs; Cfltsvflnrienbfifg. 1113611901‘ leaders who died during tn.- ;.-~.1- or wl-estttncs flying tlwkle- and included Dr. James lvloffatt, trans the Brltish Emlllfe 11101117195 u"! later 0f the modern version of the 131111 01 LDUSdFJB. Britain's F5331- Btble vrhtch bears his name. and ti 30f. Metropolitan Sergei. patriarch of p ll. J. IIABOI Moscow and n11 Russia. OPTOMIZTRIST Was Noted Architect By the tl-cath of Sir Eclvvin Lus- yens. Britain lost hct‘ greatest a‘:- cllitect since Sir Christopher Vvren while in other fields oi’ art two of the most notable deaths were George Herriman, creator 0f the .1 Flinn; ‘m; §||pp|yh|| (“g-q whimsical "Elrazy Kat" cartoon ' l“, strip and Mrs. Ncll Brinkley .\<Ic~ Rae, IIFOTHIIIEIIE artist with a Un- ited States ncwspapcr syndicate. Lost to science were Dr. A lS Carrel, French biologist and s .- geon: Prof. Charles Hill-Tout, Vancouver anthropologist. and the ntuslctzl world mourned the death of surh figures as Str Henry Wood. British conductor. and Cecile Cha- ._T1Z.1§ rm. Canadian w» taillight l. Mclutagtlc. P. l. I. " Office Ilnurs: l0 to 3.2 Arl- l tn 5 P. M. . Holidays m- by appoint-oat. Office Connected with DRUG-STORE. Army _~.-....--. an Gosh Ms any unpqsr In ll . c» c round here!" _=-‘==.—:=:i ATTENTION _ Farmers Near Charlottetown‘ ______________ Thursday night. Der. 28th our “Yul-emu” and Turnip Waxing Plant was totally destroyfl| by firs. Nevertheless business will be conducted as usual. sssstn=fi;l-" .~riv..s"ia'=iif== FltANK B. CLARli