,.»--e==‘=->. vima-@l.p-n_=a-k---e FRIDAY, 'l‘l-ll£ WESTERN GUARDIAN TIIIIIIIII 0 J. limes- I . ‘ m" o....-.~e.:e.-'--- IaIlIIINCICOUNTX lahserlptloagadvdfiag ' ill News, The (llllilhlll no) be Bell Bookstore. Water Toronto Bakery. ‘GS tough dlil d Ila lol- Illfll- Golf“ ' Will! BRIG. Ill! unmet, l‘! OIIIIIE IIIZ Thefinnrdianwtllbodallvtello llllla. Carries-Boyatbeperdayerlbepqwefi-Plsanolluloslistaadvlee .: gin vols! cider to aha My responsible he deliveries“ your manta Will‘ linen aaylenallt hEDI-ICORATE minus-lo: ngw. ure paint, u-y n- uneLnvarnisn and ‘ishellac aubstiltaita It Bruce's. l-N-Zi- —BUY hardwnil plaster. plaster page! 311112560, (‘iilabustlna for re- pa 1g an re eoorating p Walls. at Braces. l-30-2i. -.IUv¢1;.\'lLE hockey Bedeque rink, rriday, January 21, Kinlsora vs. Bedaque. Skate after. Admission l1 cents 1-19-21-21. —l-‘0X RANCHERS, attention! Borsetncar. for sale. International Fox s; Animal Foods. Ltd, Sum- tnerside. 1-18-51 —JOl.\'S n. c. a. F.—L-Cpl. Leohce Arsenauit. of Summerstde. who has been stationed at Alder- shot Military Camp has remuater- ed to the R. C. A. F. and has lett lin; Toronto to take up his new S. du 1 ics . Annual Meeting Summerside Presbyterian Church The annual congregational meet- I . t 1c t Sunday. Jan Xe $114351‘ ‘Iryosi -TIYON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CRAIG ‘ L. — The Ml’- “rsn cuuswu.‘ iunday. y : Bedeouo n A-M. a .M.Alba.n 1302114.. Rev. J. B. Baxter. a. 1 gulp! —0N ACTIVE SERVICE - Tpr. ' John B. Masauadyen, Kensingwn, is now serving with tho Central Mediterranean bones. —BOOKING ORDERS for bar- ley meal now snroute. Harold Link- lctter Phone BM-il. i 148-241-2141 --CllUltCll NOTICE — North Bedeque United Church Services, Sunday, Jan. 23. Freetown, 11 A. M., Travellers Rest. 3 P. M. North Bedequeuilfiohl’. 1:“ Ixiev. flames Cross w deyer arewe ser- mons at these services. 1M H SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 tutrfilionelu tuovtta stosstt Also British News and SHORT SUBJECTS reviewed fits derived from me the D “ r d often unearthed thank the felt uhe address and --— SATURDAY AT 2.30 runes emu: LANDING .- An H. C. A. I". Anson training plane from the Summersi‘ nir- cort made a forced landing on the , ice on Malpeque Bay about 5.30 t i Wednesday evening. The plane was only slightly damaged and the crow of four were uninjured. The Summersme Int.- uf the Stunmerslde Presbyter- lan Church was held in the Church hull on VJetinesday evening. the Nnmster Rev. Charles Carnegy ac 111 as chairman and opened the " 1;; with short devotional ex- . Reports oi activities of the past year were presented by offi- - of the various church organ- ..>11,, unti all ct thcse reports shoucti the work of the church to be n1 a lllcst satisfactory condit- ion. The statement issued by the board of nmnagcrs showed that f it-inlly" the affairs of the con- ition are in s. most healthy ition uuth all bills paid and a creditable surpltm carried for-‘ u tu the new year. All in aill the muctn v.15 a very happy one ‘ 1t. agreed that it was satisfactory annual gath- thc last twenty years. - tnnnzigors, Messrs. C. R.- (‘. hiountztin and L. W so terms had expir- 'tcd for another term ihatiks were presented 1's and others who had c 1n momotlng the work -h and Mr. and Mrs. 11121115’ complimented 1 lrnxclcrship. .l1t- i-ltvo cf the business ses- sltiticvif; were served by c! the congregation-S. Woman industrialist I ‘for the occ by the members R011 b ‘ ‘ ' ~ Jtota u 1 Nov 2a and ch 1: '.Y.M‘5- J-b- 000w: moles’ RfiiSBS Furor In ll. S. ‘e we Sodom or u... stem .1 .‘§...l..°.... 1...... .13. M one» u we mwwrv. Mrs- tVirgin. Mrs. Gallant has been an ‘tin... Headlumters m“ not A-_A. Nlfilfll-Iflnflld and tne treasurer. officer of this society for a num- Ijssued a breamott-n o; Casualties FQWM‘? MRCLQO-‘l; Manse . ""_‘ -!‘ 0f Rafi suffered in ‘he various War theat- d-ewmg Mun‘ by ‘he “reuurer- Mm “nslllNfiTOli. Jan. l9 — (AP) The bride looked very charming em since mé tqgv 23 mp1];- ueorge flwpe"? “am” U141"!- by _'1~.asu1._,. Secretary Henry Mop m goldwcloumd dress‘ with ac_ Here are H“ cbmn_h_iscjlé__ the gectetavry-ltroasuret, lilrs. liar. genthuu. taking note of a United Cgggqtties w match, Mrs, Ursula, '“ ‘ ' gglcletfrilmge- w°m°n5 “115510114111 553i": woman industrialists call Ai-senault. sister of the bride, and Ofliclnl '7 com yin?!’ me secretary‘ ms’ Mn- for business to follow her eatampla bridgsmaid for the ceremony, was Mrs §rtiiiii9”1f‘““. m? “easurert in uuttm: aside post-war reserves dressed m coronation blue with K w M r secretary-treason?’ b13101“ bygme m" °i m?‘ "WHEY “if! ‘Onlght appropriate accessories. Sicily 475 1.914 1E0 2,431? Smith; Miss1ona1*v'As:.o*i3:.i'>11 in that "to advise citizens to refuse. The groom is a member of the Italv (to Nov. ‘Miss riorence MucLeud-L hticitgr: to pzty tur;t'.<~-pat‘tlctllnrly in time my.“ Canadian Army Medical 23) 233 mt 45 ‘ ' of tvar—-smacks of disloyalty," “Such an attempt." the Treasury head added, "ls especially un-t worthy of 1101150115 profiting from war contracts." Murgcnthati made no direct re- ference to Miss Vivien Kellems of WOSl-IJOF» Comb. or her address to a r-ivic group in Kansas City yesterday in which she said she had not mitt her Dec. l5 income tax installment and urged that others in business follow he; ex- ample. She asserted present Un- ited States tax rates are uncon- stitutioixnl and confiscatory. In a statement, which he said he lssttrd “in response to inquiries fror 1.110 press," Morgenthau de- clarctl “XI-";L_Am(‘l‘lCflllS are proud to Duy thcir taxes to help win the war. The "treasury. which dealt- and Georgina Eva Arsenault was was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. M. J. Rooney. The choir of which Dr. Gallant was a valued member during his tnedical studies was under the d1- icction of C. J. Gallant. organist. At the Communion of the Corps and was married in his of- flcevns uniform. l-ie was ably sup- ported by Alban Arscnault, brother t of the bride. 21 64 101 16 204‘ Breakfast was served at the 4 Weeks 75° J51‘- home of the bride's parents. Mr. 1B 138 533 25 and Mrs. Arsena A. Arsenault. Hall’ ‘Mal l“ '73“: m ‘mcludui Howlan. to immediate relatives of “mm 3"" ‘momcm’? 3°73- the bride and groom. A re tion canadm“ “W95, ,°‘”-’"“‘"‘e ‘he was held ‘m, the happy coupe at most stubborn ressance of their the home of the parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant, Elmer Plneau, Mrs. Gabriel Arsen- ault, and Mrs. Joseph Gallant, als- ters of Dr. Gallant. directed the service of guests very efficiently. make their home in Montreal for the duration. Their many friends in Western Prince hope that they will return at the end of the war to assist in caring for the sick plane was returning from a routine training flight over the Gulf of St- Lawrence and ran into a rain squall a; they were coming in ov- er the bay. The wings iced up making it necessary to land. The pilot brought the plane down wheels up and about a mile from Army Casualty shore and only six miles from the hi? gtitlunxed Dtlileumwolrhltacfinnfg station. Th crcw was able to ' -' . . walk ashor: at Princetown. The §§Z°§1§L01TofZZ‘{,§§$§°“HQ““,,§‘{§§ plane can be repaired if it is poss- that over two hundred of the ible to get it in off the ice-S. young people of the congregation i-—-—-—— We" WWII! in different crunches OTTAWA. Jun. 2o tcPl- Un- 0! the armed forces. Mr. Herbert official tabuliticn of Canadian JEWGU. chairman of the trustee army casualty US$5- Wiled 5m“ warm bmwm m” 3911"?“ 1'9 the last official rep 111g period from the it 0! 1h" Italian camputgti to N 23. con- firms a London dispumi Jan. 1'1 __pg55ed by British censors-from Ros Munro, Canadian Pres War covering Wedding On January 19. in St. Anthony's correspondent, that casualties Church, Bloomfield, .31.. W" the Moro Valley air! Ortona vanmersnne, marriage of Dr. Gilbert Gallant battles in December were heavy- eru report b’). Within the last four weeks cas- ualties have been roughly three times greater than in the: previous four weeks. The comllrmliive 118- tires are 284 tor the four weeks ended Dec. :11, compare: with 695 for a similar period ended Jan. 18 This was .111 indication of the rising tempo oi the ‘"1 - solemnlzed. Nuptlal High Mass vacations from Mass The altar was nicely “aerated Tcdays cetaigilation was based on official tivicncc headquarters 1,094 ' by Unofficial 4 Weeks to Dec. Mediterranean campajviy 1n win. flint! the battle oi the Ivlnzo Valley which ended Dec. 2B when the Germans wi-hdicw hm. the Adriatic coastal town of Ortona. For thrcc weeks, from the time- two wcstem battalions crossed the narrow. muddy Moro River. the. Canadian 1st Division Inn-led the full weight of its mm and tank power against the Germans. who Were 11nd?!‘ orders to fight to the last man and ‘ast bullet Th‘, sea. John A. in the evening. Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Gallant intend to w of the ccngirga. 00BX11, submitted m zsnna secretary, deavor. by the so fW/Igltzomcrl’. s Jean lviacuougait,‘ Girl Guide by Captains Suzanne Muckin s and Mrs. Yeo; Brownies, MIS- Uh Stresses For lieu rue caaawrrm-own ouanotm Scout Leaders need for some hashing that acte During J. A. Comp W88 hion was the b gave the The reports or as Scouts, - "v m Jes 1- palgn which began Sc t rartrldfle; Benevolent mmq M155 ‘Ta: gggzguxgflslatfiehgglgg coeupl’ “Yd An unofficial casua-oy toial for ll-tvlllydmtkcn. session Juno’, Mr. thcir attendants received mmflthe Italian fllfllllfllgfl ‘lp to yes- b62001?!” IWSS. Junior b-tlnday 'who will surely protect them dur- iterqay “'55 M73‘ I“ “w.” 38-day u c‘ Myobizloe Pupefuxwudenn’ Mm . me with H, richest consolb Sicilian cantcaign the- aztny rc- 5c -] 6 5 Senior Sunday f?“ - 5 ported s total or 2.439 casualties. ‘@190. by tne supei-unendent, Mr. s 1138MB Mt‘. Ralph M L . Dr. ME. and her-f“ Rival It: nerairty lweloome 6 1 rel) v Dr. nge ggldhl8$llfll' association withsgggn pleasure at the annual meeti A motion €XPl‘o‘S5lllE' the 10f the congregation to the minister, Rev. G. . Webster, , Webster for their devoted leader. 5111b Wfls unanimously p Webster ma thanked the faithful co-o Women's Institutes Prince Edward Island for splendid support of the Kin Mllk for Britain fund and to sol. their continued cooperati r congregation cot-room on Thurs- any evening. At the 01089 or devotional SEKVDIC Nev. GA) webs- appointed Mr. rtegtnala MuwN-tltt secretary o! the meeting. The report. of the session was tron. Miss Florence Mwbwm ‘r°““'°“ °1 ‘he "usteeiout sites on Canadian soil, Laura King and treasurer and leader, Mrs, c. B, Wolf uuu Pack, gen- Mrs. Cari Sm 1213x1181 report. Miss Adele Mac- mmary. M155 Roma and MacBwen and the treasurer, MacDonald; arsed. Mr. de a fitting reply and congregation for their The estimapsisullaliqn’ 1 b m . .- ou n trustee board for g t n y e The tr Ill!!! "sh IbBOPPtion by the armed force; of from 72 to 80 former leaders, and he extremal? replacing these ioues. He iiiieliyaubeni" Boy scouts Association. p n‘ u of the em th latent talent. doubt also his added German o, thfirwr "is tendered a vote, to an uuptna tallyimor. ‘ by m z 1:1 be alt of the club l "Once when a troublesome mach- It W14 dwided to write and‘ Bmghuahdw-Iveritww e231. 1L‘ ton. Stewart A. Mar- Ofllon the chairman and est in t-he history financial report. organizations were follows — Mission 1th, EH6 treasurer, non by Violet Uriidlfi its strenf and! ,. .1 init ative and of the machine men's in yea . the interval between the the business maeti the club members very much e11 s? the monologues and rooms; Ives was chairman and J. 1m W's Present u a guest Zion Church Annual Meeting 01;: How he had captured the Iun and OM mainder oi‘ the German gun crew Local Man Described As Skilful Sniper".- Pte. Alfred Blanchard of Gur- lott tow . is rack scout. and l ° .3... ‘ Em“, w ‘,1, cote vaeems pmvvuamtus '__ ,loflfl'dll‘ a ry -n.|i¢|qau.oeuvn-unnm 1 Raebuns, Stan war oorr- my", Us,“ . M regular Thursday ma. . . 1118 meeting of the Charlottetown '3: “dam, l? 71"" W b“ I Iu- "h WV" " Kinsmenb C b Mr. W. J. Har- you. who m", h", much w “y ovateeuaelotigtnaadlnooesevltailiy- 991'. field secretary for Nova Sootia 1,”; a; ,1] ‘ma; “m, Q;p1°|;5_" huelunllnmooiieu agehllwnulda Ind Prince Edward Island of the ghflacterhflc “u; m“ com“ {mm grlppa and bronchitis. protect ol the (only Scouts Association of Canada m, "n, My”, o; "m, ",3 with vnavu (suds. Ody 0.80 lot Wll thl speaker. t which “u. m, m. ma“ yuan’ one ta in nenla avenge manholes Mr. H said that eeou of a om l; pi-l- M. yo. autumn kt Jeiel wile lo- type person. Such vate Alfred Blanchard of Char- lottetown. He ls likely to disappear 1 after supper one evenin and mot I ieturn for several days. He relian- es life about the camp as if noth- ing had happened. and though it lm bio to et a word out of -‘ tum ' comaanom know he hm brought back valuable information for the intelligence officer. and no Runners in mud for two miles. He returned later time some day with a German carrying the machine sun on his shoulder. His only remark was. '"It slot-m. Ill 11b having to lug this naehine ttun, but r knew r ma to bring ml what ha had done with the . re-V his friends have never been able to get out of him." Develop New Air Route To Alaska OTTAWA. Jan. 30 —(CP) - A start has been made on the de- velopment of a. new air 1'0""! w Alaska; north and east of the We‘ sent northwest staslnfl route 1mm Edmonton to Whitehorse, Yukon territory, it was learned today The new route will follow the old Canadian air trail down the MacKenzie River Valley and branch northwestwarda from Mc- Pherson via. Bell-Porcupine and Blue Fish-Porcupine in the north- ern Yukon to Alaska. Survey parties oi’ the R C. A. P and Transport Department now are in the field attempting totaiet e Wartime information Board [lid in a review of northwestern de- v ' pments. ‘Ihcae fields will con- nect with the prosent Mackenzie Rive;- chain of airports from Fort McMm-ray, Alta... t.o Norman Wells, N. W. T. The extension will involve the COIISRUCUOD of sirfields at Good Hope. -Arctic Red River and Mc- Pherson, all familiar ports of call for Canadian airmen using planes with skis or floats since 1929. Other fields will be constructed at chosen points in Yukon territory N3. and one eon Horace Nelson of Boston Mrs. Mass. Guy and Hubert Nelson o! Montague and WM. Nelson, Van- couver are: Mrs. Meal. Mrs. , Islands, Miss Maud MacKenzie. Ontario, Charles A. Moclienzie. Charlottetown, Dr. Wm. A, Kenzie. Prince William. N. B. Peter MacKenzie, south Kno Tennessee. were fragrant in the United Church at Morita one of this tow-is finest citizens. me falls the Night" and the beauti- ful old hymns "Abide with "The 10rd ia my Shepherd" were suns by the choir. Miss Agnes Annear was accompanist. The pail bearers were: Mi". Montague Cemetery. iilli till’! Ilia new double defense agohsi colds. gtippe and brondlith Ia to bull immunity with VnaVor-o no! Midas capsule eevnblnifll Roberto liolaokal l-sbotaiem Tennis s ta ct tonav VITAVAX (kJll) i/Allltil VIYAHHNW 1...... IN MEMORIAM seven mos vflwflv- to his ship. H inthe Navy bI-IIIIIRL Illlllllllll ma“; cyan‘ an may s were. atrlelir bl:- -— UI'P‘1 "Eiilawm we boomer-PM consensus-sou un: wsua ‘RUB noun iuvsa Barr!" alias servinl toi-meamtweyn-tl- MIS- IIOIATIO NELSON The many friends o! Mn. Horatio Nelson. both 0n the Island and away, learned with regret o! her passing tae Prunes Edward Island Hospital on Friday, Decem- ber 31st. Mrs. Nelson was visiting friends in the Province at the time she be- came ill. Born at Wood Islands, she was a daughter of the late WM. and Sarah MaoKensie. After her marriage she lived in Montague until 1m when she and her family moved to Boston. In that city. in 19M her husband PN-CCCPBSQd her. Those bereaved are a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Buchanan of Monetms. Mus. Besides the following step-mue- ren. Mrs. Edward Kerr Montague, John Ingram, Dorchegter. Her brothers and sisters surviving Wm. Maolmext. Quincy, John Martin Wood Mac- 1e, ‘The many beautiful floral tributes which time |, vu paid their laet respects to Miss Rae Vickerson sang "Rotind B me" and MMDOHM- Jim” Inc-nun. James n u, well known svdney. gnegt-g- ‘lfiwr-Mgfk» "J "iclwlwfl Niwsgmuotoon who one at no Interment was in m; Inwar- ahd Alaska. The new route will be alternative to the Edmonton- Whitehorse course. and may be used when weather conditions fur- ther west are poor. Until 1942. air traffic down the Mackenzie was carried by float or ski planes. When the United Stat- es decided to proceed with the Gcnge were to Zion e in being present n8. thanks and Mrs 1944 were ac- MONCTON. N.B.. Jan. 20- cepted without change. (CPl-Jroday No. 8 Service IPlyl-nl ustees were rc-clectea as ‘Raining School has ceased to ex- follows: Herbert Jewell. EA. Cucl- 1st as one of Monctozfs mlmerous ke, Earle Maegan- air force stations and in its place is Joseph Rodd gm; "R.C.A.F. Station Monoton." In a. itch simple ceremony. Wednesd af- said that construction of the air- temoon Morson. commanding officer of the Canol project, involving construc- tlon of a pipeline from Fort Nor- man Oil Wells to Whitehorse. the need arose for airplanes carrying far greater payloads to augment ports on the southern reaches of the MacKenzle began on May 15, 1942 No information we, given outi on the program until its was practically completed, as security reasons were involved. Change-Over In Moncton Air Service W Wing Commander H. -.D. White Duck ls Show Mascot Admiral Drake, white duck mascot of the navy show, ls a fugitive from a wasting pan who owes hi; life to water shipment down the river. Cmada" s” 5m“! “"6 “m In a. review it Canadian-United daught%mw States joint defence undortakinga. n- a“ admiral in m9 the Wartime Information Board “h” “veflw “day “w dud‘ joined the navy in a Moncton, N 3., restaurant when he flew into the casts table hotly pursued made a deal for Admiral Drake on the spot has shifted his waddle to sea legs style. And Husto modified his “quack" to a honk like Premier Drew of Ontario said w- day that on his return trip from Great Britain to Canada he flew from the Arioler» to Washington in ‘TORONTO. Jan. 20 — (OP) — by cleaver swinging chef. The cast la Now he wears the navy blue and n claims he has h i‘. miniature fog horn. Drew Gets Lift From Eisenhowr TORONTO. Jan. 20 —tCP) —- 0r obituarym! the late Mrs. John D. Bruce there were ommitted. The follows. Angus. - Alexander of of California. Church Services stam- Jw- I ion ; School; worship conduct: 5b.‘... E . A GOOD EXAMPLI — Yes- terday's thaw turned icy sidewalks in? altialgo 12:13:.‘ and a. number of no glearim the slush apegaoy, thus lea- vi , netigt anowstnnn. ventive e, ‘might well be followed ‘If sidewalks could all cleared before another freese- F. walking would be easier and sa - er for all concerned- jremaina of the late Mn. lhlmu gue. on Monday January 1 1-0113“? 5W2"! Ahxamur- ‘M9 °f 3rd. where the Reverend its. Adams 0 conducted a simple ari-i impressive funeral service. at {alga number of friends and pe- a from Albion, Michigan Wednesday eveninz and were taken to MaoLean Funeral body of the late giro .v her g" Herbert Alexander. and Miss will ‘Stanhope Cemetery at 2 o'clock: late 1dr. Patrick Constantine home Tuesday the original members of the use“! of the Cross band here, A nafie of this cl of Paton tit Co years. In addition to his wife and two sons and two daughters at Sydney he is survived by four bro- thers, namely William. Street. John P. in V ncouver. Jos- eph. barber this city and James. Western. Canada. Coles, son of Mr and Mrs. . Coles of Calder was reported kill- ed in action on Wednesday, Dec- ember 8th. at Strasbourg. Saskatchewan and was irrhia 23rd year. He hadllved most of his life in Calder district. f-le joined the Calgary Tanks Regi- ment in February 1941 and went overseas in July 1941. Basil Coles’ Lena Coles, were formerly of Mil- ton, P E. Island before moving to Strasbourg, Saskatchewan. and Mrs. amypathy of hosts oi’ friends in sorrowful bereavement. to prevent ev mamas oiuhnrrnn - In the of ‘Valleytield. wbllflh- the y are u Malcolm of Valioyfield. L. A.. of, Monti!“- Montalue and John NIW GLAIGOW OIIIITIAN by two it : 1.80 . . Cavendish $31.5.» Rev B. an“. Minister. 1-31-11 rtunity of d side 1h until the w 11".?- sknpie pre- lt, is uslested r ‘£8,119 ally: well ur FUNERAL SATURDAY - The Herbert Alexander arrived the funeral at eaaie Alexander. The take place on Saturday. WILL KNOWN HERB — The night was one of ha was in the employ for a number of Queen KILLED IN ACTION — Bagil Bull Cole: was born ther and mother, Edmond and Mr. Cotes will have the a Milton community in their ey, Boston, Mass; Mrs. George E. of the Patriot pressroom staff, Also JANUARY 21 1944 "I said gooqlqm l0 Cilllflliplliul" alderman-M“ °"'" ‘are are 1- ~- 1.. Ballets AI ratings molt ropes-s is. night for special leetyg and movies. Li. N. ladders, (‘mmasanding Olleq, --.t EASTERN lillAlillll . . ‘PBBSBYTERIAN IN Mr. J. P. Crookefit ‘ home last evening from a bu. neaa trip to Montreal. ‘rot-onto, and other points. rln Memoria Mil- W- l’. sill-LON PASS“ Friends will learn with regret oi’ we o! William whose ueatn occurred Wedn mgnt. alter an illness of about us wee its. The late Mr. Dillon, who we; s baroer by trade, was well and iavourbaly known. A conspeteat workman and oi a. oompamonabla enjoyed a large cir- ' position, he cle of friends. After serving hi‘ apprenticeship with me lato Joseph onus, no wlm his brother the late George Dillon. opened a barbershop on Queen emeet which obey conducted to: a nvtubelipt yeI.-t§...I-.ater..he was em- ployed. with Rear-don Bros, the late xtred Trainer and Mr. Frank 1. 8E8. no leaves to mourn his passing four daughters. Mrs. Rennie Bail- I-Iyde. Boston, Mass; Mrs. Edith Doyle and Mrs. Gavin Duffy, with whom he resided in this city and three sons: Pte. Charles in Eng- land; Pte. Fred in Italy and John i- of T I g ml, Y's MEN'S MEETING- At. a foreman of the Patriot Job Print- rneeting of the Y's Men's Club last evening in the Y. M. C. tional Park Superintendent Erna ~. Driacoll) predeceased A. Smith gave an interesting a I instructive addrea ance of the forage economic structure. In reference to this Province he strolled the ne- cessity of adopting a management policy of forest cul- ture for woodlota. windbreaks. cov- A., Na- on the import to the national suataint‘ on steep hillsides and wasteland . - - . forth Hizhlaniers of Careda- a . school passed over eonmiaim of the . ‘mm’ "u “u” —i—-~—-———-—- --'-"‘ n1 u a 1111 t - . _ - . » 1 1 1 e 1 t o 1 d1 f tilit t _ gavlczélfllilgsrlscgtristaliiqt eovzildiegge 3,4‘)! olTtliqtsls iliiiiiiiimxilforiigion of this géiiqowi-Zgiiiéiiqfoi “glitch . mil.‘ iiw“ gl ro’ Digger‘ aséiligwefiftxx"gfi°" 1:58 luimflzzl "all" ghgnmfi‘ Itzvgpl-AMTI- m-lfl this patriotic spirit. Province is losing one of its lead- bated in the Moro crossing? allied Eastern M! Commflnd who 1n tum Mr‘ Drew “Sm he ‘rfimhrwd ‘mam Wm‘ “h” 597"“ club! i" 911'"?! l: dlulhifl‘ WWW Mun") "YT-Ti..1$$..i'iv°§1§§'$§..iii.’n1?- $5‘. ‘$13338.13.."}.i.§§2§{°“§;’,,?f “°§i-’o“.‘.’{ii.'i's.|i;{§§i‘§$,‘1, ._ u d Flavor Improved fiyiviiiii’ "o~°J"m.“.i£T§.'3é‘i“’1'f?§“°8'o§f Yiniysiifiiiiiii? Zimfiiimcoiiiiiifif ff,",f;jltgsbv;g;mggf,rjgd,n"it°,"“c‘fi§ nnarlls .1, t» m.» ii-glsuuvo DYOCCSS .- .' s... is yell .- 111 ed i - n Mflrifimers _ p‘, on V1.3“ “l” . n no bound bomber cwsht tire near was dulv approved Sincere thanks "!‘l““"‘""“"~ ‘v “(W159 flliZPflS to gnférgcncy iii life. pp or 011113115; Carleton and Yvlks glfusrtdsllephttrifi _ _ , N0~ 3 however. did n01- Colnblew ‘he ‘MOYBE-b Wh"? "am"! c?!‘ were eiipressed to the conductor. Lin‘ fivhflnnw’ ‘n: irrltnopvlvf igfircascipartitcularly friends wish her and the doctor "Bt- "few? tlw Pivot‘ Dec. 11 The quality c! Carr-dim‘ butter 11% iifewagym sgzglkofxlilfsldbggivxflggg Eiiniioéi. °i..'.’1‘“‘i$’..“° oiieeiied ‘i; 1E,“ ."“‘3"“ the] "Qmbuf u m” “to 78' yearsgeFune-ral from h" 1 . 1 s o dls- the very best 1n many happy year; and wo ot ier western unit: which both before “m. arm. swrage has Dames have algeadv dwved mm the m!“ m wuhlngwn . . . and oea artaia who , h“ resident.’ sauna“, n 3 y‘ y, . I n; “added 1m, togethen would b? Loyal 11:11.1 won negt- . , . ‘a - made the presentation of the ,. n» _. mam and m, Prmc,“ Htflcia.’ been improvai ticmendttisiy on weatem bexse. At its former site, Gondoum on wednud-y “madam-merit Geddle Memorial Cem Canadian hm“ mun“? a Nb account of tlrengreater attention to|now REC. .1". Station Monfiton, such an u .. Hume" "film-y, A II IIII u u . . munent force unit, {fllgrgggfltéfgg-Icgeg;ugaffinng. ‘r33 $51“ wuécnfi ‘grew; d5‘; Franc“ Tire "ant to m. public for n. sent-oi‘- IIIP- m“ A, PM,“ Em o, n," l’ - s. Proved methods of butter nianu- Boot-ion 01 the stilt/Ion 111M018“ 9° - Th‘ M“ mm“ N°H¢ °t day 5am, u m“ J9 vi t t . :;-.:*"*r....:"".:r.":a u u a rt ' more‘ “ha” "- " e ‘m. m1 e v»;- w» siuetoacoldmietalittledme-teeted Dairy? S ecialtst. rScience of A; e1 MAW“ W!"- y “m” Inn’ VapoRub melt: t culture. in a recent saunas to the Perggnglg 9555M"; _ M (mop Road nyour mouth Q 1 A P rt ' Convention of Dairy Aasogtatiqns ____ 5 count“ an t. 194511". ...vvorks met, avenue I 3 a y VISUI’ at Sussex, N.B However in spite w P T B . I w T w L mm h“ W H m.“ m M, 96th . CHICAGO oi’ that fact. a certain quantity is o o I e O BARCELONA, Jan. 1o — (Arl- t ‘a -M°l'm_“l and m“ wen,‘ Fungal mm m. 3w“; -—-—-—---—- _ . Jim. lil-MPJ-l-len- , . bglqw n"; w‘ WM“ "uh ‘m! A a" apparent“; ‘ml-g by m. Um 9° ' u M i pm -- 1y .1. Kaiser. famed builder of dams o Le tau , . . east where he am been making a JIM-rm Mm Iue- “m”; ""“"*""'*""* eagles, we 1e 1M m» e " g" °" i8’; tilt. it" ‘lfrz.rtl'.°t.'."’t; In Gonferonco i....°“""'.l..“'l‘.°.tl’.°t“'i."'élt.ttt.it vw- o»- Fwd-r- tr‘- 1.“...- .11‘ . . Ctes tonight to draft plans h ' ' I - . ‘- ’°‘ '°"“‘""* ‘m’ ' W" '- -- tllifrd ‘§'rsli‘emtngii" “-‘;..'§°°‘l‘ m’ n“ "m" "f Y}? “y no.1. o. wue Dominion scitlogticgglad iifipiifimgtafii the OTTAWA Jan J0 (OP) Hon 'm'3" w N“ mm _"_ iiioiufigil. eyhthetio a3 D97‘- °' ummmr‘ ‘éwnwd h" I M ' ' . r , - - , - .- Such flavour defects, said m. ‘ 1 evenlns from Ottawa when he lt- II emortam war end! g, H, move,“ h“ gnhgd h", UHAWA Jan 2km?) m,“ reclaimed rubber. it was earned "M" m mm comma” " edHfe rt "Whig Siam“ imm“ m“ ‘""‘°°“"°‘ '° ‘m °"°" "Wxiliilsiioiifliziiflésdtietvii? viit'tr:rw:1ilin Pfllltion of butter? " 15.3..- "m" ' l ' OI’ e Il 1' B. a ' 1 a P of Mayors, that the gglgffitlelglglt $‘,,°..‘;‘..h“.".""§.§?y ‘gs misrisiil; ]hi other cases only the sun-fuzz: "WWW! 0f Pflwl Bvlfd ll- cm!” mm“ ‘nnomuwnmnu o; Mr. D. J. Bennett heat-sews -- mqww-m ---‘ tnfdltvbtsnaomuurltsl“ ‘e "‘°“ m‘ “m “' acute ::..~*"e-‘~ tarts" truss e:t.-:t.:.1..:::~=~w»~~ e e-~1~~=~ ~- are... scratches“ c“- ‘"- .- _ comm, ‘ m- m m“, ‘mono,’ it. was stated today at the “ "m" ‘c "I u _ weeks ago for sni in; at Nut ~ o Dromore, o I ‘In secure your Anthracite now “for tgliennewslligfldtout r p“m’;,lnla“:“°“g} w‘l"°,',‘fqe“‘“mfdnhglvgcttllligy thcooulillvigg" cgliiiltlzi-"aegtii ‘"333’ llllillfiglrltlvgill‘ ihhiiiu- in a "°°“h ‘mmg, iggnggfiyggii Mr. G. H. Alexander. Albion. “m.” u‘ mm m" lrooders it will be ne- coggoggéblecluefinznaag“ ”1““b‘l'§:f g-ggmjj“ K05,“ M; 5933x1161? g e The "f"!!! mly be Bdmmariud ll relolflfloh adopted at the conclus- 23a» "m. Mich, and hll sister. leg B. Th. w,“ ‘my chm“ {mm year ccwnry in lllztce your RPDIi- Highways could be made self-liql‘ Mr. Stevens at one time was Nisan-lib, u“ o1 rqitalily cream ‘ti: gliairuie‘ nvriuwlaayeassigvlia” 2'01‘: fluootnuldpanarierilmaouaa‘ c“ who 90 i’. d d“ ion immediately with the ‘tgffjuf; rcfffjlfgr‘ mgfgggltlffaéf Lfffi’ fiighg,lgf,f"l,,flff°tgf“ftggfl due to weed apnoea flavours 0.‘, all parts of the dominion. late Mrs. Alexander. arrived w {Lfmwm .9713”! law's undersigned. Importations .st.;~u a sales tax w uld‘ “spread Ivrvatlve lnbter of Trude and u; "°1'°“" "Wfllby the lotion‘ _ -—- PI,“ PQQt-waf t- ht- "WW1! "MW" °' nova memory Dlll away- fif ,1, h -. -- - - - - the cost so um. it wll rest on All Commerce. ° mflwilmtml- Admit-alt Announces “"110 "W"- W- - "*4 Lovlngly remembered by h" iii-ohititdiuiifitogleogiizigvgii "M °“"°” “h” "°“‘°m“"' ' tnutiifiitfiiflotnwgirmrra-“mnu Lose Of lgestroyer h“ M“: " ‘m ““'“°'" m‘ " m‘ ‘T31 n ‘ - -—--———~—— 1 P. 1L1. or years. - - accumpanicd by application 12,000 GUM,“ A My oao. score mas A1‘ ssmaasr H wig ttfavrianla; ___ ‘Lulhll’ Prllgrll u, ___ form-s- A destroyer 171T. 3.000 salions Amman m. 1n - owmvwm twi- w- ‘m huh ifimtwmno‘ "'5' fifloeovw" You"? __. 1.11? moot-Iii‘ n 0- N- ! il hour 560% veteran of the Great Warjtesnpcrs urea of psateta-iution used n w M ' no N '1‘ 111. Y _ ° ° "‘ ' a u. cr - - '"'="'"“Y" “when” "‘"‘ manner. u s. m. M - v- R» M “WW F" - v -. .-° t.“ . . T." us. .0 r"....:::":."*: users: Lmrtr::r.:r";l"......o.tl:.~ . We n"... .. . . u. w» - o» Mo» v»- m-e- --=,.:...1 Me"- - - ‘w W‘ 91).‘?! “Mmouhmen ’. ‘EM Ford. being towed from Halifax to naturally present. in cream, Qlpecl-flryngdflg djgoued 9%? 30:1,“, lumber inrraltry of the Mai-hinge m 3:: mm ‘um “:1! Wu} UNQHTAK‘. d‘ ‘I H" W"! flPlillflll-WII vmmw" 111 a period of three ally liblle which la responsible for was armed wth four-inch antl-air- 1' "m! P"°P""°¢ by u“ “S” ' . ' 1, in. months died here today. He was a rancid or bitter flavours in butter. loraf guns and eight s as bum Bureau. It Wll ltlted here , Ill aunts. Mr. and lira. . b. native of Quebec but an plNhtl m Chemical hanges in the No hintin- details are a today ollowlne a meetlns of the ~00" It 11 IMAM" Ammt- l“ , , belonged to P.E.I. ‘butter constituents. It was now --———-—- "NWT 0! "l! WNW» ‘unt- Dwd“ ‘m’ 11.5mm‘ ‘ R '|' Holman [muted Mr. econ attended Rothuay Ool- nnera recosmsod that some of Soldiers tem ... relieved of m directors tcda approved a Navvdaamofllr- h- H- DWI- ’ ' | lesiate school and Mount Allison, tho most important flavour detects front line duties in Italy are being program dealing wt h ‘producing las. Geo f . and In‘. com; - ruffle/Ive dt..¥.“";tt‘.°“..2“.".lt’:l..‘llm 2mm :3: 22".: “tn at scorn .211“ ..:. :1: c::*:.‘.‘:::.'.t'"r:' ".422 lame. can"... us... ...~ Arrkm +_'Ic,'le.'k_-br.lei~.~lrit~ of m, midi.) related lubotaasoea. 51°» officers “ '7 essential mu a tba mum." the out all. v surviving are two brothers, Ego I‘. killed in the First Great War. day morning from his late resid- ence, 321 King Street to St. Duh» stun’; Basilica. thence m the Mm- an Catholic Cemetery. eoumseh. Ont. in; Department. His wife (the former Mary l. him about seven years ago; also a eon Will- iam J. Dillon, M. M, who Wll The funeral will be held Sat/tit-