ELEMBEEE 19*- .-.E CHARLOTTYYFUWN GUARDIAN_ PAGE THREE ill l . - ' ,. i . ._:_________ TODAY W- SPENCER TRACY In WTTIE SEVENTH CROS ” Plus Ndfeitoon - Shows 8:15-7-9:l0 i PRIIECE so WARD ,COMING'-:- lllull. .—Fill. -'sn 1 Through 10,000 Miles 10f ADVENTU] 1E To find the girl 5 . 116d always 101ml " -but never m‘ :! a," cgqpfl’ in the I exciting screen remit l4! ' pi’ hi: clrccru-Cflm n~ nmilln new Ir“- ‘l =1 l l J-"fnfi- GARY COOPER... CEClfli. B. DE MILLFS "The Slit ory of Dr. Wasseli" ' lil TECHNICOLOR n! b Loraine D a y - Signe l-lesso ~ Dennis O’Kee!e Carol Thur Pen lCerl Esmond -Sionley Ridges Produced wad directed by CbCll. B. DEMILLE d 1 ,1 Thrills beyond belle! p a love story II- beyond compare a in l. EXTRA :5 NEWS I; nus T0 LONG FEATURE oun PROGRAM WILL sranr AT a - m a - ans - PATRONS ARE unouo To Arroyo MATINEES AND EARLY snows. 5 l1 JJIi-EWJ- _:.-.-.mv lrluunt -‘— ——,—_ , ,, Vwu” it finfjafifilimufi-wsm- 2;: 55% no cllrllol. or» To,“ 1. “THE LAST i; RIDE" fi FRI. Shows 3215 E " 7 - 8:15 1:, S AT. ' m“ .1 _ ' .4911“ MR5 villi allrnllt- (“j IS TIIIS PIMIIE I MOIIEI ,1 W SIIIFEIIES Tlli WEST! mill EDWARD FUZZY NURRIS KNIGHT matinee ilnSlwyu nan lilllllill‘. Wiflllii 1.1.1 gitllilltti. Mill 11.1111 ' SPADE DUDLEY ' PLUS LDESEBEI‘ HAWK", Chapter Z-COMEDY ' Mmm-uwuvlr-mv c .wv~.ll.~.mmv..~.-.-..-1.f.-.-..~..1.~t-. lfi.‘\.l\“u'h“ 1 ' .55.... in o. two-niece sewn of Wedding _._._-_-,-1_-_-_-_-_-,-,,-_-1_-,-.-.-..-.-.-.~.-..\.-.-.-.-l.-.-.-.-J-.f..-.-. Queens blue with silvcr tumbling- , 1m P4" Was performed : by the She wore a shudder-length veil and carried a loveilv bvilqufl °1 , 1 American Beauty roses. 1 "‘_ 1- -- He: attendant was lzor sister; ‘nu _ - ill-law. Mrs. James MncKlly o NTAlN___.McKAI iCiinton, who was lgcccnlihulv .. Mnong me 1-9111 _ ,1 . dressed ln gold with rown ac- éhflnc wednkfga w?!‘ 3x11‘ B, offififif loessories. Her bouquet. was of .754“: Ruth, elder dnngum- o; Talisman roses ‘The Erwin Wfl-‘i i. Jenn D, M31111,” and ably supported by Ml‘. JC-tmih 1-- ,‘g"11t late Mn Macxay of 51mm, Davison of Kensington fill the 3M,’ Meme“ mama‘. About thirty guests witnessed the f-nllntain of west-m“ No, 560113 ceremony and were entertained at {The ceremony whwnUcnk 111cc on a buffet luncheon. serving 11w "Wtdnesdgy November’ 15.“. guesfls were Misses Marllflffit Mac- leod and Doris Buntain An aunt "- Ja . - f bri e, Mrs. James A. Stew- ». ["111 in tones ore pa?‘ y. 1°" '1" misting were: Mrs. Gccrlze Riley- flllli cut flower lye ‘l?’ a’ v11. to Mrs. Frank Bagioie, Mrs. George Bridal mum ‘vaun 1g 05c" won’ MacKny and Mrs. Bruce Clark “Illa (men p y” .111" Mrs‘ A large groun of scremders "w: in mllrrhsgtltd b“ bu“ w“ gathered, which added much “ '- m, “why h" bmghfi," guiety to the occasion. y “the r a Later, amid showers of confet- te and good wishes, the hatllii’ young couple left for Charlottetow- whero they were guests at lllvf Charlottetown Hotel. On the fc flowing morninz t-‘hey crossed tn it'- mainlend en route to Westvil“ Nov, Booth where tl-lo Revel-en Mr Buntnin is stationed. i 11b1- travelling. the bride wore : black dress with hat and trial» min“ of fuchsia. Her coat na- ;Royal Blue with full lensi-h Find: of 511";- gox Previous to llcl .mnn-fage the bride WM tendered 1e miscellaneous shower by he“ ‘friends of Clifton and surroundin" distrlotl. The many lovely ems rc- ceived testified to nor noauhriiv Until a. chiort time no Mr. Buntein wee minister of the NEW Jt-EIGSCJnHV-‘f-‘afi fflfpfi‘ __-- 1w EMPIRE s» Tiillit,—FIii.—SAT. EIIIPPINF. Tlllilllllll EXCITEIIIT... - - el time lumen: wuiem wilduu, Smiley and Sunul...bcnie qqjwq outlaws In o whirlwind mien winner! Hllll lllfl Iilllll liiYllill AIBISNI llllllll 7 IlliiCIl Ilflillll ‘ k ll u- , ADDED SERIAL COMEDY - CARTOON " ' ‘”' ‘ hi-"t"~'~,‘__-fb'~j-.a-c-ggmw LIVELY (Continued from l) Dale sidcred “he vl-mew 11 1 what constitutes the 10f tile fishermen. l ltlnglcpcnrlence _ 1ft means lis union had 59¢. ‘$333130 a case for lobsters and _ “a .11 t0 know how any 01g- anization could do better for the iishcrnten than than air. McCarthy said the {den n1 n little about; best interests He believed in vi each union. a} central office which the new or? ‘animation was advocating, was a. ‘senseless procedure. No conga-n. lDiliCC or distributing centre mum IE" $56 a case for lobsters; in fact,' i" ‘Vvluid not get the ceiling price. 4 1t. was no child's play to a distributing centre, and . o - ' tluntilc - 1poned until today, Wednesday, af- clock. u3|"'l=l'.'=ml. , tttfiwnzmfibfimw" 0f Mrs. W. L. Cotton i f i‘ cnaswsu. for Pbotozranha l pa: ‘CENTRAL GUARDIAN Death Yesterday , -"-l}_.-;-e-;;_unniln iler 94th Year 1 One wh ha t l Qonrllncns on um IN and partljculagiyfpelxalctiae velrile 9115' it IANCL Charlottetown passed peacefully ' and unexpectedly into rest at an L. M. POOLE t C0. are unload» early hour yesterday morning in onlcnl I list Sgt., Chuplcau, Ont. Previously Reported Missing-Now of Casualties‘ A 1511132985011 to Citizens Citizens who would like to to Christmas parcels being made up for the officers and ratings of ll. M. C. S. Char- lottetown are asked to please send donations tu ‘the City Hall. All donations must be In the hands of the committee m charge not later than Thursday evening. [December 14th. to enable pack- ing uf parcels for shipment on the morning of the ltllh. lllllllullo lllliiFilflil EDIWMITTEE ROYAL CANADIAN Alll FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service Delaney, John Michael Hugh. F.- iing a car of asphalt shingles andi the pgfsgn 1,1 Mn. wnnam L Co.’ Reported Killed 0n Active Service t. --2i '. ~nl,w'uld not. s., '- rolied roo in: ___ l2 l3 l_ gfilr-lfihdshe‘asltlflgaagllélglndflllafil18th:‘: Glaciwgfly, rs‘ er er zl H. M. c. s. $2“? bglligefiwnlll), Prlnc: was ony occasionally mcvcd ribmwalfigggjé‘; gmm“ “mes- "- Suggestions: Playing mun, (‘hot-oldie Iillffi. Homemade Candy. we“ hm attemoon ‘vemllfigwf- £151‘ hKIIIE duringjhe past year or] Plpreu Gordon‘ Lesne F0 Bop Nuts, Chewing Gum, Smokes, (‘ouilir-s. Fruit Cullc, Canncd- goods. 13-1 o‘ is beelhntdarilttlltgbggtselg 1121x1211“ den. Saslc. I I‘ lLobsters, Sardines. Chicken). Shaving Soap, Tooth Paste. Razor I '_ and vigorous THE saw which was to have "mm! was on. sitting up 5.1m, ‘been held at the sportlna olulnfftilfllfgfirwafing§§ gegrflffg‘ lmi" i“ yesterday afternoon, has been postq Mm Comm came w Prince Em ward Island from England in a1 "mmm ‘l’ a °' sailing vessel when five years of- . . l6’ E C 1z'13'u'ha"ge with her parents. Mr.‘ and Mrs. cgfyfgynilbeguJean wmmm’ Po" M ‘l; S 4 ,’ "—“ iliam C. Harris n“ ' ' °' Tl-IE AUCTION SALE which was ' _ |. Chapman. Antony Dutt n. F0. to have been held at the snow’,ngv§ga§fifw§"f§,““‘1,,,'§‘§°'€d“°§ or Mfllllfflll. QUE o .-—__ . . ing Club yesterday afternoon has ' e 1 a 9"“ ‘ ’ ‘ ' time one of the lenders in com- munllil and church undcrtakingsl of every kind. I Hcr broillers were Mr. Thomas Harris of the London House, one| the large mercantile establish- been postponed until today, Wed-l nesday afternoon at 2 dclfgk. “- .13. j r-zxnlnulon or‘ TAINTINGS g1 llév Mabgl iVilscCgltfich 1M1}. D. M l ass. arr a erv. a ernoo _ ‘December-Hail 15th and leén and "BYS- "we" Harris- » even o . 2- - m“ i- 1 1 architect, and Rev. Edward A.‘ . ENGAGEMENT ANNQUNQED_ Harris. Rector at Mahone Bay, N! Mr, and Mm 1131111; 4111131111515. for many years. One sister sur-l 1n; engage. vives, Mrs. George E. Pf/ObInSOiI. dgughtgr, Mary Brilzhton Road. I Jane Qulglcy to James Mgthgson‘ Children who will ever cherish of Halifax. Marriage to take placciilw memory of her outstanding in the near future. 12-13-11 character" and saintly _disbosition i are Franklin C. Cotton of St. Pct- POTATO EXPORT DATE - A er's. N.S.; Rev. Walter A. Cotton. further extension of the expiration of the Community of the Resur- date for potato export permits al-i YectiontstYs Mission in South Af- lows shipper; to send table stock‘ rice; Robert L. Cotton; William E. potatoes to the United States untll- Cotton: . lFebruary l5. Previously the date man; Mrs. T. Edgar MacNlltt and Miss Margaret Cotton. all of this c . thad been extended from November I15 to December 2o. ty I I ’ Trlnlty Men s I I Association the fum i115‘ ENJOYABLE SHOWER-A very {enjoyable shower was held Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Roy McGee. l3 Euston St., in non- 0r of Miss Bibby MacQuaid. who is a bride-to-be. A large number Sedgewick, Alto. iNew Market, Ont. Humbcr Bay, Ont Cabri, Snsk. Homo. Ont. ' ments of Charlottetown in carliersu 1.13 Canadian artist; W. C. Harris. the-lo Sgt- 'i‘oront0. Ont Toronto. Ont. I Sgt. Prince Albert, Susi: 1 Missing On Active Service After Air Operations Bonar. William Selby Pace, P0., Blades. Burrows, Donald Eugene. FE-Sgh, . | _ Dnnnn, James pamck Po‘ lgcFczlialrucl now on flit‘ ET series or u" Fuhsclt, Richard Elmer, Sat- Flatt, Alfred Leonard. P0., To- Hanes. Willi-um Herbert. F.-S2t.. ult Sac. Mllrie, Ont. Jtidzes, Joseph. lit-Sgt, Tbfontn I1 . ill crdcl" to _l iEl/crv (m- (i; ‘and excltcnlcnz Kcellillg. Arthur Thomas, l"- 11111 the vividnc Sgt. Codette, Szlsk, less three fim Lankln. William Waiiord. F‘.- . - ~ - . 7 Lame“ Vernon John'r,v_setl_bea_ Thomas Ambrose ltozlrl tflltilrrl. lslcie. Ont. 1111111?‘ Rru‘ l" . N Le Noun,‘ H“ 1d F_ d 1 k. I I cw HTIXISWUK‘Kl‘i1lfl‘|1‘l’ll_ ~ 1_L__ Hamilton. Ont. o m “C F0‘ iw°",f5.°‘,;-. 112N113 Ixdliitl, 1.:cu...1 0n Duly "Lordb Clifford Allan, sot. Tor-ll °° S-“iyillga h; Acmn l (fftnndinn 0 o. n. . . , ‘ . i Loving’ Leslie R ,1 1 ‘Mm and P l. ilryriznent . M,‘ _ a. _I N DI F, C” F0“ RegiiixgyflglcltsliBfilll-l. Iilckenson,‘ (Mill bxynill)‘. PL{-.,.‘“‘_, M cw McCann Joseph Maurice Allan Yulmvtlul‘ Mm h 1 s81“ Guelph} Ont New Brunswick “Qginbfrllt i 1 hunch, PMC0011113“, Robe“ Jamieson NNéJCIIHl, Joseph. Plea. oilvclincy, L. under’ Gm," 0.. New Wcstlninster, B, C ' ‘ ' , ‘M (mother). Mortimer’ G _ A, < Ouellette, Benoit. Pte. C..illp- , 51,11 no. Sackville. time“ exand" b°11‘°“' N~ B- 1 nt Died 0f Wounds Nni. and P.E.I. Regiment Hamilton, Primrose Hilton, e. Robert Eric Bowman, Ft). L.- Rlleubottonl, Alva Edison F- .. Mrs. Sgt. Sundridgc, o I. ' ‘ 1C1”- Hamdx- N- 5- . i , ll r‘ Id Robertson, Cliffglrd "m" "1 1"~1"'"-‘ 1 “hm “Pele Conrad’ F" New Brunswick “(Billlflftlll \ .1 ,0: he; friends assembled and pre- Running G11“... nmuld Po , Wilde, James Alexander, Sgt, _...________ 1, ' ' ‘i 1M ‘ l] . N. B. - ' 1:52:25 lfglxld ‘IgthMrQfII-egpghiagéglle. The regular monthly 111991111; of Prgllrisfiitrllgorgernard P0 Ken re arssvl e Died 1 1 and with a. coffee table. Refresh- Trnngy Men-s 11550611111011 was 119111 Ont. ' ' " ° ‘ BCQnatlian Arnlcurell Corps -ments were served by the hostess. 1n 1119 5031111 “n11 on Monday av. Previously Reported Missing On eluamm‘ WM“ C"m'“d' (‘dsm land a pleasant evening was spent by all present. ening. Dec. 11th, with President A Crockett in the chair. Fox River. N. S Ccchranc, John, Signnr. ctivc_ Service -- Now Reported Prisoner oi‘ Wan-Germany ____ » _ Antigonish. N. Pullman SERvwE-"rhe rww- anwilnleeiiurfiy °in.‘."°n°"<§.““l“a’i..§il§ lafiimgfii‘. J63“ F 1' L'°“"' °"‘ , “flollflv ‘vowvlcd rel of Mrs. May o. Mclnnls was Insnemr or Credit Unions, on the Previously Missing On Active NS- “"1 P-li-I- Rcclmcnt _.__ held Yesterday morning from the $111,131, 01 916,111 11,111,115, Service - Now Reported Prisoner! Bmckmm‘ Amhmald- Pm- “18” OTTA\VA Dec, l2 __ 1gp; _ n 78511191109 01 1161' 111M119?» M's-f Mr. Dennis referred to the nis- 01' Wfll‘ — Germany B11", N‘ s" . , w 1 '1 -ta on hand in- Richard Grant. .124 Water st. to my o. the cred“ Union mow Federico, Joseph SEbEiStifln, rv- P1"°-N gum". Cal. smiles d» St. Dunstarfs Basilica. where Rie- ment in Canada. which was initi- Sgt. Parry Sound, Ont. l. arts nlal" be llmzln without s operation re ui " l lllllem H1811 Mass was celebrated an. n 1900 n1 Lflns, “ghee, b Hossie. Leonard John, F0., Tot»; ‘wouqded ‘ , ,. ncln- SLLDDIY. the man.‘ q res m] ma“ by Rev. Louis Dougsn. who also Amioiqse Des1ar111ns_ 761215 Drgangfonto, Ont. i G Rigid Canadian Afllllcry‘ n11ncnncedlndav_ {conducted the service at the nave. 158110“ started W111, twennhsnnPreviously imported Missing On-N Put ‘°' 919mm“ James- Qm‘ I date of export Der- Cites Oyster Cue lThe pallbearers were Messrs. W.D. nouns and today h“ assets 1n; Active SBIVlC9—-NOW For Official‘ e“ Glasn“ N" 5- ' “D1”'°“e‘1 115$ b11911 ex‘ ‘Glllis. Alex Matheson. m. J. s. ems. o, $2,001,111,“ Purposes Presumed Dead . ‘vf"_'.""°d DP" “ Q F811 2v- and "When I was president of thrfBlanchard. Messrs. Henry Bcnflll. The 11151 c1911", Uninn 1n 11-115 Doucet. Joseph Geoffery, PO, New B'““§“'°k Reglmcm u n “In Ewe Wélllllilluiflll." Mr. McCarthy con- Geo;- e Mcbellan BN1 51b!" Mc‘ Province was formed on May 29, Char-lo station, N. B. P°1°1- Hugh Lmmwdl 0-511- “mflqmnorl w“ tmwd- "W0 fought for the inter- Dona d. Interment was in the Ro- 1936 and the development ms Levasscur, Joseph Jean Marie. campbcnlql" N- B‘, ‘n “X111” m“: (‘sis of the ilsltermen. we wém man Catholic Cemetery, been‘ such ma. more are no“, 11m, P0., Mont Joli, Que. . . “M1111” “°‘""1°,‘1 "UL first-er fishermen but we fouBht --—- Credit Unions with a membershiP O'Brien‘ chilies Edvrarti. “'5' “m1 PL!" Rcmmfl“ __ 101' the fights of the oyster flshcr- BURIAL YESTERDAY-The iu- o; 1,5011 and o; which the assets Tvrvnw- Ont C°°h“".l§' §““°“1 D“"“~“‘- m‘ nlcn as well as for those of our _ bslcr mcn. Who is fighting his liillvuf.‘ today? There is a man with clcnt children nl his family who is serving 10 days in jail because orcicr. It is not legally constituted and I shall have nothing to do with it The Rev. J. D. McNelll in reply l" MF- McCarthy said he would like to know how tvell the fisher- mclrs Union had carried out its constitution. Instead of having two hundred’ fishermen membczs at flsilnlg unions, there should be twenty-urn ilundred, which is Lhe number oi fishermen registered in lnc Province. Heretofore the fish- lrlncns union meetings were clut- tered n1) with politicians and other kcrs which resulted in the iisilcrlnun not having a chance to express himself at his own meet- ings. Father McNeill said he was sor- ry the Tignlsh Union was not go-I ing to join the Association but tile seven unions which did must have some intelligence. There would be opposition of course. but it was wcil to l-enlembcl- that only that “finch was no good had no oppo- sltion. Resolutions further discussion. resolutions were $01110 following passed; “Resolved that the Board of Directors of the P.E.I. Fishermens Central Co-operatlve Association Ltd. be empowered to purchase or rent at the discretion of the Board ll building for the use of the Fish- erman's Co-cperativo Association. "Resolved that the lobster fish- ing season of Section no. 8 granted in two complete months, as all other sections and the pres- ent season of Aug. 10 to Oct. 5 be changed to Aug. 1 to Sept. 30. both dates inclusive. “Resolved that all canned tlsh bu inspected at every local station instead of at the wholesale ware- llonsos which would inform the packers of their mistakes and also c’ re nvoici_i ss of_cut_cons_gnd also ab‘ v London Presbyterian Charge where he was held in high regard. The good wishes of a host of friends folow the young couple as they be- neral of Mr. John Doyle was held 1mm “@1111 1'1"\11°55°Y'5 mun“ The following were referred to Home yesterday morning to t. as the three chief Sennces per- Dunstans Basilica where Reqllieml tanned by Cred“ Unmns; High Mass was celebrated by Rev.‘ (l) Accepnng “Conn” o; sman exceed $300,000. he had til c u . K th M Mulnn, ho also non- Hamilton, Om POHTSIOH. Gavin Cfflig- C53" 11°115‘—13e1351?1150ollr:gf?|£‘fi1f{gswlfliflvfie dlfgltgg thccservice gt the travltl“??? shelng a source of credit at CANADA Milistrcam, N. B. _ considered his right to continue The pallbearers were Messrs. Johnlreasonable rates Killed On Active Service My“! Canama" 5'11""! fi-“hlllk oysters in the same bay in Mullins. Patrick Dennis. Patrick] (3) Educaung‘ members 1n nan- Bennett, Kenneth Brian, PO. MHCKHX. Donald Lloyd. Gm‘ which he fished n5 ll child. Are Cullen. Philip Doyle. J. P. McClos-‘dnng the“. own nwnw Raymond. Alta. Frederivivll; N- i‘ , ~ you ilgifling for him? (key and John Gormiey. Interment The speaker men gave a damn BTCfldilET, Donald Lloyd, P0., 51131111? "Wilfred 1 "Wlw represented us at ottnwn was in the Roman Catholic Cemc- ed account of me organizatjonand A.-M. 1.. s. Brcrldncl‘ ifntller) An COPDS vflllqlel K-flmd an 15151 Year at the Fishermenb Con- telv Chbfliiltewwn- management of n Credit Union. 01111991“ Commllimng 1" 311191» R- - hngmcef? . ~. . .~ -. vcntioll? Nd one, 11 15 true me ' ..______-_ As an examme of me few 5nd C. A. F. OVEFSEES. lamgghrgi ‘Jsames Dludl 51'1- b” r .- §1l;i\-1I11c‘l\fllBGglifl/Lgll"glnfil£ ifAlnalrily sent Personals losses suffered 11,1. sucht otfatnifg- ‘UWQDIAN ARMY lismana PILL Rcnimun‘ 1,1mé11m<,,-,1 - e __. _ ( ... s: ., c“ " glggln,‘gg{gllgggtifulgeg1 and Mrs. M. G. Mooney. cnailottc-Iwavd 1511""! h“ “mwmid 1° b“ rrevlcunvuncxstfrlcnoiling; Nnw Roberts. Murdock Gordon, c- Buy and Use town, of the safe arrival overseascfiw-W Klluinir 1116 D551 111E111 V9315- of their son, Pte. Eric Mooney. Mrs. Raymond Woodland. City, has received a. cable from her hus- band. LAC. Woodland. R.A.F.. an- nouncln_ his safe arrival in the. ""1"" Kmcwm- Temperance Fed. The many friends of Miss Norma | _ Yeo of Union Road will be1 For Field Secretary interesting discussion took place. after which Mr. Dennis was tend- ered a hearty vote of thanks. gladvto hear she has returned home 1 after her operation in the P. E. 1.; Hospital. ____ | low them to sell their 20 percent; for the Canadian market if they: so desired." -—-— MT- "HD0161"! 515911311“ W115 61' Considering the inclement wen- ected president of gthe Associatlorm they there was a gogd nttenddnce Mr. A. B. Bell. vice-president, undf n1, n meeung 1,1 1119 p31 Temper- Mrs. Laurie Gordon secretary. Thei ance Federation at the YMCA. other members of the Board of 1n cnnnquennvn yn51¢1~dny_ Directors are John Gamble. Pet-cl‘ Reports from various committees Mllfphl‘. SYWflln 3811M“. LBW- were received and discussed thor- rence Gallant. Alvre P- Arsenwlt. oughly by all the members and and William A- MfiDflflflldv I several flew committe were up- A fflolllui-‘vn 91 1115111" W" "enfl pointed to further education and dered the Mayor for the 115B v1 i119‘ research into temperance matters. CRY 001111911 100111- The President. Mr. J. H. McFar- A resolution 0f lhBhkS 1° 111° lane, of Bsdeque, introduced the Dress was also pflssed- subject of getting co-operation v with the two other Maritime Pro- Preaidcnt‘: Report vinces, especially wittl regard to Following is the summary of the having a Field Secretary for the . . three provinces. Rev. S. J. Da-rirs Pmvsllieerlllufisporkrsenault became ‘mil Lg,"- J" daaxte" w?!“ “p; ‘ . _ pom to n on a lnee ng o Presment "I me Nmemms U“ Maritime representatives wilen ion in 1942, there were twenty- eight organized stations. but for the last few years there have only such a nleeting is called. The question of obtaining lun- Robertshatv, Russell William. r.-1H“““"‘» Sgt- Toronto. Ont. White, Godfrey Ottawa, Ont. Following lhc address. 4111M 1m For Rodd, George 1:»; been twelve active. As president of the new Association Mr. Arsen- ault expressed his thanks to Fath- ers Francis and McNeil] for their invaluable aid ln helping to form t. Arrangements had been made to establish a central office and wore- house in Charlottetown. Mr. Ar- gennulf, said, and he felt confident fltable one to all the fishermen in- ve . The Board of Directors. Mr. Ar- senault stated. would consist of nine members. 0f these. tine-third would be elected for on; year: onc- third for two years: and the re-i gin lif¢ llrtneiLne ironmcnt. maining third for threltyegsk: that the venture would be a lFTO-‘m tern slider and films for education purposes was discussed and steps’ were taken to make use of tllill means of telling young people of, the folly and curse of the drink| habit. Earlier in the day an executive meeting had been held and illc discussions of these important matters were clarified so that the reneral meeting could bc better formed of tiic implication o.’ certain proposals. Nearly all the members of the executive were present at this mcetillg. WINSLOE souril-‘w. nl. s. The November mcctinl: of the W M. S. was held at tha home of Slightly iniurcd Won Canadian Armoured Corps e Lynch, Charles Edward, In-Cpi. F0 Saint John, N. B Join the Fight Against Tuberculosis Phillip, Young, Albert Edward, Official Purposes Presumed SEL- 1’1Cl011- N. $- _ K1111“; 1n A0110" bow Brunswick Regiment NS. and P.E.I. Regiment MacDonald. Francis Willard. Ptr. - Far-k", Lfgul,“ Blzcf: Rive": Bridge, N. S. Christmas Seals ' Mrs. Earl Rodd on Novtmber 29. with six members and two visitors present. The mctinlz began l~v sing- l-RVIN G Provincial P TOOMBS, resident, and DOUGLAS MacFARLANE, Provincial Secretary of the C. C. F. over GFGYen Wednesday, the. 13,‘9.30-10 p. It. “limo ‘O0 ,.uizoah lng Hymn 148. reathe on Me Breath God The President Mrs. Archie Aul d led the meeting. the programme of which was taken rom the Monthly. A Poem bv Mrs. Ivan 'I'l.lmer was enjoyed. The res- nsive scripture reading was taken rom Isaiah 40 verses which Rev. Mr. Consta prayer. Hymn 651. read .v Mrs- llid. Miss Verna ‘turner lave rn tercstinx summary of Cha ter III of W-est of the Date Line. The roll call was answered bv a verse containing the word ‘R0’. Thel co ec on ted to . The next mil cell is to be answered by a verse containina the word ‘friend.’ The next piece o! meetina will be held at the home of “red ‘mm hymn 31B. Bless be the Tie was bv the Lords Prayer and Bendiction. he ed.