1 897157445 wan/es W0/V7W4/7 ‘Id delay urgent home repairs‘ because you lack ready funds may prove costly later on. When you are faced with such a problem, see The Royal Bank about a personal loan and get the job started right away. Loans for such a. purpose-or for any reasonable , personal need-are available at any branch of The 13;” doctor, dentist or .’i..."!§"i'3ua.‘.f’uh°.‘.‘ Royal Bank of Canada. They can be repaid over a hm period of six, twelve, or even eighteen months, by lions! urine: ._to uh qdvsniqgeoi lnlllld hjlingfl opportunities . .. tiififi-"Ji-‘fifiafil? II“ monthly, quarterly or other instalments to suit your convenience. When you need a. personal loan to meet some sudden or unexpected need, go to The Royal Bank of Canada. The manager will be glad to discuss a per- sonal loan with you. THE ROYAL BANK vOF CANADA CHARLQTTETOWN BRANCH f j W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Manager =ric~roiv"coliisoi;rbifsii—“z. Donnie uituf" 3.lul=hylils 655-; emrvfsi SCHOOL m,’ ~ iitl. 2. Elaine Grade v1._1. sari:- Mullins. 2. Howntt- " Sriiwlifltl‘ ortmfrhiovtuibsi». Ann Hewitt: 1i. Eva 11811- , . . .. once ‘Z.--1.,Ml.3.l'3y ‘intxnas; 2. Percentage or Attendance: i4 2. igloo. 2. Sherman earl. ~giriev Thoma - Joycg Tr, Perfect Atteniluilci-z Audrt-v Ol- drade DL-Lhdoyce Wood: 2. Ann How t! 1m Howatt: 3. Pa Gra dc V111.-l Arthur Thomas: Til-fill" 91-‘115111119111- 3. Daisy Carr - ) Grad V.—1. Karl Sorensen: Z.‘ . - - s Grade VIL-l. Relish" Csllbeck: Keith dby: 3. Florence Itilev 2- 116ml T111113“ win lcidno 52nd Big Three Parley Arranged- early February. Atlantic for consultations it Roosevelt's schedule. It cslls side the United States. Greece. Italy and Poland. of progress toward restored German caption on this photo radioed from Stockholm ssys it shows "' : Cfvznek, new Slovakian minister to m... shei- a. ru-wees absence from public life. mstance. m mm front to resr: Pts. J. F. Bsvole. Ottawa: Ont; ‘rpr. E. J. Wolfe. Doon. Ont; 35M. W bmylhwégmfinggz; by song cr olier speciality _ _ . _ very high point of excellence whtri Glade Iv‘ Jr" l" Bum“; 1-8335, for two hours the varied proerrm "iwnomas. Clllfe Thomas. Eva Bell.‘ ‘rigid? IIIFI-Oliw 0w: 2- 1MP‘ Wm“? mm“- E1°°m° Gm“ i8 e B - ' . rr Jlelvin Dawson: I. Et-heihcrr. Dow-l Teacher-Jessie F.‘ Lenrrl. i Grade lf.—1fili..%iiic1EsPoy. 2. Janet Gates Carol singin_ and general 1 . r Dannie Can: 2. Duet My Buddy, Misses Kay Roy- 'Lorraine Leard . Garth Edwards d I J i1 Walter MaeNutt relieved Sgt. Fin- Perfect Attendance —- Percy Phy- gm-o], and sums conunuety WASHINGTON, Des. i'l—(AP)— A second Ctiurchill-Roosevelt-Sta- lln coniercnce at lust has been Dictating the need for it W new demands on both sides of the levels and grave concern over div- ergent courses of Allied diplomimy.‘ Holy Ci Th: principal factor governing the time apparently is President , for.‘ Miss Ksy Rioyston on receiving a fourth-term inauguration Jan.‘ permlsion for t'rne read an ad-. 20. The meeting will be held soon dress containing the thanks of all thereafter unless world events sins-sons followers to the director, force o change in plans. The place Ira M. Brown. Supervisor C.L.W.s. Whilc there has been evidence These lads, lined up at the lssve depot in Italy. Pte. Alan McGue, Wingliam. Ont: Bgt. it. O. Mar- OEITMI. GIIARIIIIII OONFIDEBATION LIFE 1N- IUIANCI KNIGHTS OI COLUMBUS Christmas party, this Tuesday evening st 8.46. if-lll-Ri IEBIBVE ‘u dnesday, Dec. 20th Zion Church Csndie Light Ser- L M. POOLE a C0.. are unload- ing s our of Hardwall Planer and Bneetrock Wailbosrd. 12-19-21. HOME FROM COLLDG-E.-- Barkley Word, Hedley Palmer and B. Auld. Acadia. Collele Bill-FIRM! sre homo for the holidays. Mr. Melville Brown is home from, Acadia, to spend the holidays with- hls parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown. SHOBTHOBN BEEEDERB MEET - At s. meeting of the P. ‘ II. Island Bhorthorn Breeders’ As- sociation. held soturds evenini! in the office of the apartment of Agriculture. the foiiowiwng slate of officers was elected for the coming year: President. John Crosby. Cornwall (re-elected); Vice-President. R. R. Bell. Chm-- tteiown; Secretary. S. C- Wright, Charlottetown. Directors. Athol Roberts, Winsloe; Seymour Wood, Mount Herbert: Eric Low- ther. Crapsud; Peter Martin. Hum‘ ter River; W. R. Show, Charlotte- town. Consldersbie discussion cen- tred about the importation of l. highly bred Shorthorn bull. This animal was imported some time ago by the Association. The nt- tendnnce at the meeting was large and satisdactory rrosres over 1hr psst yesr was noted. Canadian Legion Recreation Rooms 1861 Activities in the Canadian Legxen Recreation Rooms are continuing without interruption and all are well attended by men of all the services. Regular Tuesday evening dances. increase in popularity. 'I‘he Hostess committee under Mrs. Arthur Mutcli provides an excellent list of dance partners. The movie show Saturday even- ing ls always well attended and the Library under the very capable ‘care of Miss L. A, Young provides ‘a long list of carefully selected books for all services. The after Church Sing-song cn Sunday evenings has gained in popularity due in no small part to the crest interest so many indi- viduals and groups have token and the wilfingnrss of all to contribute Last Sunday evening reached a was carried out as follows: Cpl. Pius p. Blackett and Mrs.’ souls Pianist, Sgt. Finlay R.C.A.l“. ston and Norma Dalziel. Cpl. lsy at the piano. THE CHARLO'i"l‘i£'i‘UWN GUARDIAN V160. 12-18-31 - T0 HELP GROWING Oatmeal leads all natural cereals in Vitamin 8,, needed by everyone for vitality . . . by children for healthy growth. é g/zada Obhhbi The Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited "‘ 'il.70—-Fin.P.—-4 cols x 150 li.——Caii. Nspps., 1944-5 was sung by the following group,‘ music by Cpl. Blaokett and Mr.l Gatelé whileth refreshments were Munch played by Mrs. serve from e canteen. I C arranged-for late January -or At the interlvdqiwwltlé C-pl. lkiae- thélseléat of honor by ‘ r orrv ua- A ec ‘den H.M.C.S Queen Charlotte When the sang "Give e Man o Horse He was showered with confetti Can Ride" by Geoffrey OJ-Iarn fell from under the wedding hell. Nutt pianist. Wr and responded lo encore with "The PRESENTATION to mnk The address read: "Au we come s made possible for us during the past months. We realize. Mrs. Stewart. it has not slwsys been easy for you to have your homo and numerous duties to comm here and so espsbly supply music for our regular Sun- da-v evening sing-song. and you, Mr. Brown, have been more than a friend to sll of us; your social manners snd friendly ways have mods us all feel so welcome re. And so. at this Christmas season we wish to remember you both with these mull tokens of our appreci- stion and hope they will recall as many happy memories in the future u we have of the t with you. We oil Join in wis in: you s very Merry Christmas and s most pros- perous and peaceful New Year " PROGRAM , CONTINUED B pecial request pianist L A.C. D. l7.’ Hurst rendered Liszt Hun- gsrlsuiklnspsodrtf No. 2 and for r ymns and "The King” mourn it wu lute everyone was losth to leave especially as LAC Hurst by request again supplied many excellent piano numbers. There i; overv I cation of more such en- joyable evenings to come. IIlDB-‘IO-fll TENDERS!) i LOVELY SHOWER 0n niiiay oyening. Dec. 8th. alvheduied for s 80-day Christmas leave to tin. Ft. McMurrsy, Ami..- Tpl‘. '1‘. A. Boston. 8t. ‘ Ids. They luvs been overseas since 1920. They cuthiirines. Ont: Fus. G. A. Biggl-ir, Niagara Pails. ma» "i. Paddle. Toronto; 8.-Sgl. Mlior G. L Chilton. Guelph, Ont, and CQME. T. S. Vick. Shek- D lentvills. N. 5.; Pill. R. Cots. Bigger, sash; atom, Bil-SK. — (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). 1N4. s latte number of friends and nelirhbors from Middleton and surrounding districts gathered nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Wriflht to honor one of lho sea- 5311" 0111115 °11 T119 » pm 90pm" “M5464”, M“ luvs been replaced by ii Jeep. Pve. Richard W. Alma Al n. 5215?; lllef-Iilppruafth-r “Lift Thine Eyes" by Mendelssohn inghmaiiriagc. T e lving; room was n‘c Phyllis Partridge, June MacFlicr-ioratierl in a scheme l son. Eleanor Lsrter, Eleanor camp-= white. Ttic gellhKay Rfiyfaton, Normal Dalzielftrimmed in WlllLt‘, with pink bu ut MncM l n Marjore Mac-‘ under an arch of pink and white I/aan, Georgie King, Helen Dewar" streamers. to which was attached . lMririai 1 aoDonald and Pauline a ‘number of pansies which were sc na . pic ed from Mrs. Wr Intermission with electric guitar‘ the same evening. To the strains of the Wedding‘ "~—- lrl/T-"ff TORONTO, DJC. 1'7 — Rev. Wm , ~41 H \ii. hell, Miss Clix-n Uflildd binned‘ of Canada, lmsi Bflflts Rggofds - Viola Allen. been ulillfllilled bv me uiuiese Gov-i . seated she crnmcnt general supervisor of relief- “WT-I-‘h in all Free Chino, it was nnnoun-l ~—~— ights garden ‘ i "3. - pin T110 bfldo in RPPTODFIHKB Word-S suffering [rfople in China. The Am- discord over A led policies wwszdoourse of reading. Mrs. Stewart thanked all for their kind i-emcm- erican group is the agent of the was presented with o. beautiful brsnce, and the party joined in Church committee for China Ro- hflfldbfifl and Mr. Brown with a singing “For She's A Jolly Good lief. which represents most of the hnrm- beautiful leather ivailet. Boili re- ony. the size o; the problglflg was cipients responded after recovering such as to call for the personal from the surprise. attention of the big three. In ad- dition. they have numerous other to this happy season oi the year. issues of war and peace requiring We would like to empress our sin- Fellow '. delicious lunch was ided that the group was doing such served. and extending Miss Allen good work that itcl d thei bet ih . m .t. u- iii in t t several , Germany. This picture, caption said. is the first photo o! the Flwhm their attention-perfection of the core appreciation to you both for partied. lslflvlvll: 53.... eunméiijdyrublo Lyflldlglllfijgc, the? diiiiilnel uieiiiclsnrcttcs. i Dumbarton Oaks security plan, for'the manv happy hours you halve evenin wi-us-Tfifli-IIF-BT w“, 3.1.1.4.». . ..i........-,..... has caught no with lBTOOKlllS, Rochester, N. Y. posed as gcori L“ ‘mm. tslrrn frazit. l-iis lTi TO HELP STIMINA From infancy, the basic requirement of every growing child for normal growth and stamina is Protein. Oatmeal leads all other natural cereals in this clement. FOOD EXPERTS VOTE OIIRKER OATS In a recent national survey among 2,500 Dietitians, Nurses, Home Economists, 9 out of 10 agreed that a bot breakfast is best for growin children, for working adults! An two to one, they vote for oatmeal over all other cereals combinedi Smiouobuoilvtmo-éi Qm/vitatt?» I-lere’s Why No Other Natural Cereal Equals Quaker Oats in § Basic Vitality Elements Growing Children Need! TO HELP ZIPWENEROY‘ A child's ceaseless activity demands food‘ that stores up energy. Oatmeal lends all natural" . cereals in Fond-Energy. ring: armour»; ycfr in such vxcrl-n ‘Iiiliristmas Mail inissicnanv of the‘ ced Saturday" by the Board of Ov-l Miss Marion Stetson and B1155 crseas Missions, The United Church‘ The 11eav1e5i- 0f Bill‘ $885011 5111M.’ tlz: Olive Craig men entered the room of Caitacin the ‘mlbreak (11 W11‘ “'41s 1113 bearing a nicely “conned has“; Ho ,3 to b: gem”, new supep Christmas mail load cicspatclied to‘ overflowing ts useful V150,. 5G,. bu}, u, American adv“, the armed forces overseas. DuringI . cry committee aned the Canadian u" 111151’ l1°11°d5 °f 01301191‘ W111i Miss Olive OM18 111m Opened the advisory committee. The Canadian Nwember “"911 11111115 <11 1111 k1fld5i presents while Miss Marion Wright irroup in ohunzinng is the China We"? Wuflnil 111w the Base Post read the verses and Miss i/farion ngnit for the Crnadian Red Cross, 017198 191‘ 1151111111112 11nd dfiillfllfih :' Stetson and Mrs. Charles wrlglivuna also the Chinrs: War Relief the fvrI-‘vs m Britain. Ital: and‘ is expected lo be somewhere out- and Mrs. M. C. Stewart the Cfllp- arranged the gifts en's nicely dcc- Fund cf Canada. through whim‘ N°1i11 Writer" EuYvPe 11v few?!" Ilble pianist for the special way orated tabla in white trimmed i-zilh Cliiiicse and their friends in Can- Disclosure of the decision for esoh hsd worked e the k. another meetin follows Weeks of sins-WM so very flliwflble- In the than 253.000 bags of letters. parcels and news were handled. ‘ To carry such a mountain of mail would have required enough railway cars to form a, train some 31..- mlles in length-or about one‘ aria are contributing funds to aid o; one Fmtcsmnt Churches 1n the U jmiic longer than last year's. This, evening was spent in Eflmcs and S A , and is part of tlfie UnitfidifiBure exflud“ <11" 1-309-999 915-1 hflt rette labels “iJlCil were flown over-l seas during the Christmas mail, rush to the tobacco depots-each label representing one box of 300' China. Relief. The Australians dec- not seem worth izivings tliroiizh the American Com~ The huge armed forces mail nil-l inittee, and have official fBpTES€Il-_um9 l5 merely $111‘ llfifblllffll‘ 051311‘ tntion on it. The Chinese govern- 818811110 f1j1QdAW111¢h._,Wllllin7ili€ ' - fllglifllliezggrkxleiggdl 1Zf§i{_c“:e1i€iain villi? Thext few da s will be f1 in fr - iccts matches "m9 Amsrirrn gin-J all parts ofythe countryow ‘ om d mas dollar for dollar. W“ Postmaster General, the Honor. b VWiIIiHm P. Mulock advises the 1 11115 fllfefldv serv d more than a iii‘: hgwiillatOrfgflitjcllee 21:3 8x1; I leach individual mailer for his co- wperaiiori. Iii simple words, this imearis-MAILING EARLY 110R ,CHRIS'I'MAS—-befor¢ and not "n [or after the closing dates whish been set by the Depurtmeni. The American groin ll;s' rclffiffii nbie _.,_ f Ami supervisors, and Mr. l/iitchell‘, iproportionatetly earlier for more § distant places. ‘ In view oi the current situation pub ~mas clelir 3' cannot be uarantsed for mails. unless the den line post- ing dates arc observed. Mirinrifs Relieves Sprain. rrs clas at a party given by 61's for children cl Willi iiuxembourg. i curds. parcels and t- local delivery shou b; ‘s cautioned that Christ- '\_.y'¢ dLU JBIRD Choose lier ring at ycllnoi-‘s. D la In o n d haunted in o hund- rot-i: ' setting. wed A“ _ Weill“ Lip/[YFED pint“ c“: ‘L.