AIJECEMBER 9'. .1942 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN Mk 4"?’ uardlnn Th. G Iowa? stores Ill raw" The G g zn day or lilo ,"*,','.'§'j'§§§ r-arderpg the boy poolumo. “any, Water Stnflv ACINTI: J. limer- ll George Claw SMIMIISIDB and I'll-INC! COUNT! News, Subscriptions Advertising blllflllglt Water Street» Gourllea, Drugs unrdlln will be delivered to any homo In Burn rnersids by TO-DA Y’ Preston Foster in “SECRET AGENT 0F JAPAII" Also Short Subjects .uaon w” ==~- daily at lily d the ful- ammonium WI’! W let Stre Ink Caudet, 67 Grnnavillo area's per wees. rhona 289 for this service ponslble for deliveries on your route, 1”} JII-Kuols at Taylor D- JUY gives. 90° u graces. ,_,_._ LINED vuterproo fgfmdffog aisel b4 x 72 a "- n1 . ring knive ket k yes PB 1pm A)“, An‘ nacrrvanv iioncry l" stable s1.“- W Qourlles I BUYER M1’. R. Jun nting Holt R . u," summers ' ' -514 D0111: de. . ~, Books, G ‘grim t of st Stronil- 1 ii E worth Hall. Thurs- 3X r9113 pm. Home Cock- d" also ,1 large variety of hand- mae articles suitable for Chris:- g! 6mg, 12-5-11 , P HIM SMILING! ‘Bannister Toiletries ghristmas. Gourlies Rexalil Give for Drug. 2-9-21 _i~,nr5 n. rranrrax - Miss gertlra Richards who for some time put has been em pla lifllx Wilfff.‘ she has accented em- floyment~S______ CFUNERAL 0F WILLIAM Mo- GIEGOR-Jfhe funeral of the late William McGregor took place from his late residence on Saturday after n, Reverend Dr. Murray. W611- mon nnistcd by Ft. Lt. Rev. R. godside conducted the funeral mines which were held at the wise. The call bearers were as jolldws: Senator John Sinclair J.G. Iclean. Percy Miller. Qordon Mc- gliian, l-LV. Carr, W.L. Cotton-S 4T4! BITYERS ARRIVE -~ One tyone flu- buyers from the Upper Provinces m" arriving in town and opening til ir o fice to Wrchflfle its now t at the colder weather is arrived and ioxmen are start- trg to pelt. their animals. Each day tine sees the now familiar wit or a rancher arriving in ivwnwith a string of pelts to dispose of either through the lo- nl houses or to the transient err. Most of them are opti- mtic regarding the industry in mural and in spite of the pre- gson pessimistic outlook con- ditions arc. on the whole. much bitter than was anticipated. --S -S‘SIDE C.W.L.— The regular mtltiy meeting oi the Summer- irisSub-division of the C.W.L. Ifiheld in K of C Home on Fri- day, Dec. 4. with the President, In. W.J. Sullivan in the chair. letting opened with prayer. fol- - - by tile reading of the differ- i» reports The treasurer, Mrs. .. on, having resigned, Miss , uret Arsenault was appointed '- fill the vacancy. Letters of sm- thy were sent to bereaved mem- 1 . It was decided to send Cilrist- boxes to St. Vincent's Or- i e and to the needy of the t . A letter was read from Mrs. rhon thanking the President -» members for the n‘ce gift she, _ived from ttltm on the eve of depa urc for Charlottetown. ~ Pres cnt reminded the mem- .l ot their duty in regard to to Controi, and thus help the vtrnment to guard against in- Union. qs. —I.0.D.E. MEETING — A reg- lilr meeting of the I.0 D.E.. Slim- raide, was held on 28th ult... it! a goodly number in attend- llfl- The Regent presided. The ‘ * ilry read the minutes and Treasurer submitted a very ' 11°1°Py report. The War venor also reported, showing ta lot cf nice thin s had been 1119M for Polish Re iei and are 11° tracked and shipped as soon Wisible. A total of 152 articles I’ re ricd sent to Commander lrbhar in Halifax for the sail- ‘hanrs. sox, helmets, mitts. . the ‘ P1911 cllildrens fund. The Re- llllt huukcd the press, town and outside friends also Miss Wlmciiiors B‘ dluvc contributed Bis l-lolnlan and helpers WOO e tile wreath for the monu- tfii and nil others who assisted 1111:?" in any way. Sixty-five hygl-llvs were reported as ~nt to the airport in the last m,“ The Ed-Convenor re- m!‘ “bog 1'19“5813 0f Offender; and mm b Voice Oi Victory" u‘, book slung. obsmined at the‘ lo- , mmersidc tontact Club Notes a- < "1 “W111i! League has ot a- ‘1 1° lwavgd start and on?‘ first 5111s from London Ont a mem- Woi the Lockheed-Hudson team. 11:11 wcck the Capitol Theatre m! donated by Mr. Harold h,” went to Mae Kane. hi h 111d Elsie Fullick high sing e. port that w‘ '1" Dleased to re my? F. Kane is mulling a good n11); after her recon o r- “L the Prince County Ol- m" N ular Club meeting was wsgcalfl Town Hall on ‘rues- melmber 1. Routine business red out. More Red Cross i“ il1\'@n out to the mem- Dflll 00.. 11-30. BUTCHER. knives, bread 11 assmtmeut at the Moase Jewelry 5-21 boxed ill make a WW M" Priced 50 cents w Rexall Drug. 12-9-21 N. O'- Rlenfmw is now buying For of Charles R. R08- l22-8-ti. aruvc. ournrs-slelghs. ames and s played with the ym Ten Room has resigned he! ition and left this morning for i? Shows 1.30 and 9.15 —D0 YOUR. Christmas lhop- - D1118 at Btwflgb. 12-9-21; -rr won't take you long to plug‘ SUMMERSIDE out “Gifts that .ast" from the large viii» It PROFESSIONAL cAFo ?o‘oo<r~““’wrc“”~osoc " " ‘Mfi-roqqqqeqw T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Accountant ‘l l 12-9-19-22 —BEAUTIFULLY DOXQd Chilli- Ad! Store . f t Drill 12-9-21 —IADIES AND GENTS Wrist watches newest styles. _ Cunplete range of Prices. No obligation to look them over. Mouse Jewelry Storm! Summerside. 12-9-14-23 i. - | -vlsl'r or ms EXCELLENCE!‘ W11" i" BISHOP NELLIGAN - His Excel-I WM“ W" l-Illndrr iencv Bishop Neiiigan, head of thej Summersfda, P5,], Roma-n Catholic Chaplains. paid a ' visit to Summer-side yesterday. a.r- riving by plane on Monday evening. During his stay in Summerside he 1mm their association will: Camd- paid a visit to the airport where he met the members of the force and celebrated mass there. At the con- clusion of his visit here he went to Charlottetown to attend to matters i: to his position-S -—TRIAL IS CONTlNUED—-Only two witnesses testified yesterday in1 -——-— the trial of Frank Gallant and OTTAWA. Dec. 7 —(CP)-- The Harry Gallant charged with con- Canadian (active) Army 1n its spiruoy which is proceeding in the 213th overseas casualty list oi the Supreme Court at Sumfnerside be- war issued today listed four men fore Mr. Justice A.O. Saunders.‘who have died and one who is Most oi the day was taken up with missing, the testimony oi Pilot Officer Doug- . Following L; the latest list of cas- las Heath R.C.A.F., formerly of ualties; the R.C.M.P. detachment at Sum- OVERSEAS merside and with the identification Died British Columbia Regiment of exhibits by this witness. Pilct Heath testified to raiding the cellar Bohoslowich, Peter William, Cpl, ' lNanaimo, B.C. t to date." Army Casualties of the James Shields house and seizing a still. some moonshine and a qluantity of wash and some other, art cles. He also saw two men there. c Witness also testified to visiting that Hiram Thompson ranch and seizing some articles there. In answer to‘ question by Crown Attorney he des- cribed layout of Greyhound Cafe. The only other witness was Ptg, B81911 B15110!) formerly of Bishop's‘ Foundry Summerside who testified t0 making-n casting for one of the 1| accused which was identical to one in court on still. The trial con- tinues today-S Royal Canadian orps- Belisle, Marcel, Pie, Montreal De ouchrey, Bertram James, Cpl , orth Crmbridge, Mass. BUS-sell. William Cross, Pts, Winnipeg. Army Service Dangerously Ill- Vvestern Ontario Regiment Tllstcn. P‘l'ede:"ck Albert, Lleut. oronto. Royal Canadian Artillery- N1C1IO1M. Fenland, Gnr., Grsnde Rlviere. Que. say/yer. Adelne. Gnr., Rexton, ‘Kent County. N.B. London Letter Naval Casualties OTTAWA. Dec —M1'.’ $13.11.}. “McEerana. Victoria Cross was a visitor to Summerside thiswe k.th ~ t r t, _ RB. Igewari-Sws o s“ and Mrs 7 —(CP)—Naval Headquarters today announced nine ratings of the Royal Canadian Navy are listed as missing, pre- sumed killed as a. result of enemy acton Nov. 15. Two others are reported missing tin a Navy casualty list The ratings were listed by the Admiralty as: Joseph Alex Benton, AB, R 0. B)! WILLIAM STEWART Canadian Press Staff Writer IDNDON. Dec. 9—-(CP)—-iWed- nesdlyb-National prides are in evidence when me newspapermen oi Allied and Neutral countri:s gather for a chat. There isn't much newspaper talk. These quiet-spo- ken men sit, smoke and converse about their own countries, psop es and customs. N.V.R.., Inverness County, N.S. All seem personally mcdast, al- Ronald J mes Carr. AB . 101111011 most shy. They rarely employ the Ont. _ first person in their conversntkn. Dominic Ruffo. AB». Cornwall. But all are intensely patriotic and Ont. even wax er-‘lotional levllinz the deeds of some national figure or proud national azcomplishmetnt. They speak of the war in terms of their national heroes. A Pole, a Czech, two Swiss. a Swede and a Russian fcrmcd a. little gathering, w"O€e atmosphere was polite rather than intimate. in a hotel dining room. After they had eaten Einglish steak and kidney pie and cum had asked for a second helping oi no- tatces. they talked in accented En fish. “Now in my country-J‘ prefaced most of their remarks. For no particular reason, they discussed horsernznship, from na- tional ints of view. ‘Ihe ittle Russian, chubbynblcrld and blue-eyed, sa'd that until the era oi aviation and industrializa- tion in his country Cossacks wsre such glamorous igules they fgur- ed in the dreams oi all young girls. "The fighting in the Kubun re- stored much of that." head-id. ‘"11’ today g Russian B1T1 105145 Iv J day she will marry a pilot, o. U now-perhrjas more, an engineer- John Howard Fuller, Stoker. Ingersoll, Ont. David No;man Riv-er Canard. Ont. David Ar bine. OS , Hamilton Charles Kenneth Robertson, AB, R C.N., Casualty Camp, No. 6 District Depot. Halifax. George Rosie, Leading Stoker, Bfiunle, suk" 1 hits ‘.4: nad Joseph Sauenw , " . Stoker, R..C.N.V.R.., Halifax. In separate casualty lists AB. Wellesley Everett Leard, R C NV. n, East st John and an Calvin Douglas Grimmon, Milford, Ont, R..C.N_ are reported missing. Air Casualties Leading OTTAWA, Dec. 8—(CP)-’.l‘he R... C.A.F. today reported l4 men as killed on active service overseas in its 442ml casualty list of the war, with three others missing after,“- operations overseas. One man previously reported more to us than anything else up Ex Guthrie. 08.. 1” THE "HA RI DTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN of interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at flve cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. OIABWILL for Photogrlpl. CONIIDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE 1:918 CE COURT-At the Ci police court yesterday morning the of one chi-riled. with break- . andtheft from Ivanis Grocery manded’ for a week for‘ sentence. , gtnefilfctse case was adfoulned for a CITY POL! W t FIRE AT BRUCE STEWARTB .‘!.'.'..“.%f;..£..”°..."”. "TN"? it‘? a o’c oc extinguish s. fire which originated in a coal heap on Bruce Stewart and Company's wharf. The fire was brought under control in about half an hour. FUNERAL THIS MOI! _. The funeral of the late wall. MacDonald who died in Rolgury, Mm- "id formerly oi St. Teresas will take place this morning from [or burm- - . o S. Teresas aminations on Thursday at 8.30 am. The College closes for one Chrbtmas holidays on Dec. 19th Ind reopens on January 5th. The total enrollment of students is prac- "fiilly the same as last vess- w: more of the students enrolled second and third year work. DUING ms raar- Mr. Robert E- Byrne. former postmaster at Bedford Station, is now living in Toronto, where he is employed by the Brltish-Ameflcan Oil Co. With. 1n short time of less than four 1119111115 1mm the tone he started with the Oil Co.. Mr. Byme has been Dromoted to the important Dosition of manager oi a busy station. and under his direction the business has shown a steady increase. Mr. Byrne enlisted ior Army Service last April but W33 ye. jected. Nothing daunted Mr. Byrne is now a mpnber of the Seaside Blood Donors Club. and regularly sends, his donation overseas. Mr gyrne is tdfltelzmlzifid gonad what a can o a e Z ed cause lkainst Hitlerism. K. of C. Holds Christmas Party The re ular monthly meeting of the Char ottetown Council oi the Knights oi Columbus last ni ht was held in the form of a Chr -t- mas party The hall was decorated with a Christmas tree and yulc- tide decorations. The program opened with the rendition of Christmas hymns by the choristers under the direction oi Connie LeClair. This was fol- lowed by a quiz program with Jack Richards acting as master of ceremonies. A team representing the Holy Redeemer parish defeat- ed a team from tile St. Dunstnnls parish and Wm. McInnis won the individual prize. Rev. Bernard Gillis sang two solos accompanied by Ding Con- nolly. A play was next giVEn in which the following appeared, Roy MacDonald, ilfred McKenrla. Ignatius Murphy. Connie leCliur. R/zillert Bradley and William Camp- All oi the guests then received individual presents with Daniel Noonan i personating Santa Clause-wh skers and all. Marc Perrcn, St. Dunstanls Col- lege played a number of piano s2- lections. A gusty lunch of cider and doughnuts was served and finally Connie beClair led the members in a sing-son . The meet- gill closed with the ational An- em. Phillips, Douglas John, Fit. Sgt, Galpe County, Que. Seriously injured on active ser- vicar Large. William Sydney, FO., Kirkland Lake. Ont. OTTAWA. Dec. 7—(CP)— In its 441st casualty list of the war, the R.C.A.11'. today listed three men ls killed on active service overseas and two missing after air opera- tions overseas. The list which follows, was con- fined to nalnes of men serving arising now is re rted to have died on active serv ce while anoth- er is listed as seriously injured on ‘active service, with a. third dan- n igleggélrlzlg ill aims result of injuries ..T~ . never my e on a ve serv ce. iiodnifie “litigator. almost ap010get-1 Fbllowins is the latest list of Erally. "But they were wonderful." . 01151111111951 __ I ‘mere was a big press conference at the Afr Ministry. Mrs Rovi- velt's comings and K0718! 11nd fl-fl- foiher army of new. permen 0n the run. The even s in Africa made worm BIIOgZtLITS for Fleet St t‘ ar w . "e15 Tani-l’ sing file press Bradley. mm can». m. mo). ll-d b trio Home Balk- Guud was slaéfliclibd? The Home Clark, Samuel Stewart, Sgt, Rm- Guard, Colonel with iron greyhail‘. i118 -- nsk- , and a six-inch array of service Ha-mel. Orlando Demar Conrad, ribbons on h‘s battledress, oould Sgt. Sault Ste. Marie. 0111- not conceal his disappointment. 30ml. 3099M. 58¢» W61N1l10. At gals hcwever! the Home 59-51! Guar a or-Gflwra , "°y'h”'°d' m“'"°"°d.“d Mm" Moglvlllvrgl Earl uwil. Bet. I h 1 t bl. accepting Central Butte, Sasik. Z,°,““..‘.’.§.Jn§ni‘.’.’§‘ siaturftion with 1c rlérgllllkgn. Ralph Elliott. Bat-Jam gogelehllxlwgélfiah purpose of the | Milne. William Stanley, Sgt., Nie- oorlference. as the fatherly Colonel 11M. 5N1!- m- Wilbur, Ross (Ether) pot-nod out was to lmbllc 911-- Bflwn thowralnlng “mun” n‘ Brydgei Stuvgvioncuxl, NB. U Stanley, Melville James, Sgt, l“ “l” ‘Z°“‘.°..‘.’.“.‘.‘"..Zi.f§t.‘.‘.'.t; ans. wa i mm G d int of -Wlndsor, Ont. view i113 ‘Clgfirfda 0:111: W111: repre-, Taylor, George Robert Ian, Sgt" rented in the press audience of it. ,0r1€nt¢. Cub!- werle culaairl enowh ti: the ‘mfléuuiv . er Que room or newspaper!!! - -~ - ~ l inod Previously reported missin- m. cowwiln tgspgoun- now reported to have died on lo- H G rd commjglf-"hfifi ‘and ghnéestogaof tive service: Canadian help to the Horne Guard. | diam-Home 'Iha Swede, baid-headed with rest. horn-rimmed glasses, won- dered why the Cossacks had never taken part in international riding competitions. d u m 4 I Oversees Killed on active service: , EIIIIS, Benjamin Hugo, 1'0, ,Worcestorshire, Eng. Gannon, Stephen Frederic, W11, iMontreal. countless Cans Ko-stenuk, wilusaa-i Michael, an. 1'" OVQIJQB-I. Killed on Active Service:- Mallett, Ronald hvderick, PO.. Elkhorn. Man. Davidson. Edward Ian Ross. Flt. 5gb. Winnipeg. a lvfkeanwell, Victor, Sgt, Herbert Pavlov!!! re lflllllll nIow reported ki ed on Active Ser- V 862- Devifn, muis James, Flt. Sgt. Glenlrde, Sask. Missing after alr operntlons:— Fisher, Hen Guy Neville, Sgt, Woodstock. N. , Martin. Arthur Frederick George, 5814-. Bellevilie, Ont. Prisoner of Wan- Watt. Thomas Moore,1'O.,Wich- gut. Alma Charles. 2-0.. Mont- "Blah , George Mafdr, m. sat. Meafo . Ont. Previously reported missing-now for official purposes presumed Dead:- Crawford, Thomas Alvin, 81%.. nnoouver. Gsrein. Adam Jacob. 8st» 0d- essmS k Moi-r: ‘George Thomas. Sgt-- Bafcarres, Sash. WHY HAVE SORE ‘N Tu- t“ lip Tllb column ll reurvod for new: local th m. I940 Sq LEGION DANCE HELD - The regular Tuesday night dance at the Legion was well attended oy the service men and their friends last night, Music was furnished 11g B111 MON-fillies Orchestra. The c aperoues were Mrs. William Al- len and Mrs. Arthur Coffin. PIIIADS GUILTY-A man from BLACK 0R MENTIICL l0¢ n Girl Guide News out of town Blended guilty be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate G.J.i Tweedy yesterday to a charge of, . operating a motor vehicle while‘ ' v i“..‘l..i‘°§i'8’..‘.'.f‘.32.'i°°.ii°°u riyz-zlsecund Son Now Ileported To Be Missing l/n-TTFvuel w. Mac- payment sentenced to 30 days in w. and . jail. I-Io paid the fins The case was brought by the Royal cm- adian Mounted Police. OFFICER VIS 5 MILITARY PhersomGlen Martin, have received the sad news that their son. John Samuel MacPherson. is missing overseas. He had been serving in Navy for nearly two years, having Joined the a.c.u.v.a. here iris-Yarrow. 1041. as a. Stoker. 2nd. ss. It 1! 0H1? a ycar since Mr. and Mrs. MacPherson received the same tragic news about their son lester Burhoe MacPherson. who a1. so was serving in the Navy. Sea View and Vicinity i- IT E. 0n I- ry units. While here Major Giles is staying at The Charlot/etown. He lieaves on return to Halifax on Fri- BY. BROKEN ANKLE — The many friends of Corporal Frank Brown, clerk at the Armouries Recruiting Office will regret to learn that. he broke his ankle while on his wa to work yesterday momin . m; s a patient at the Chariot town Hos- pital and is resting comfortably. RAJ‘. OFFICER ARRIVE Sqdn. Leader Raf-f. Russell of th Royal Air Force has arrived in Charlottetown to take up the posi- tion of Chief Administrator at the Reconnaissance School here. Since his arrival in Canada in arc , dn. Ldr. Russell had been Chief Administrative Med‘cine Hat. Mrs. thzee children are expected to move to this city in the near future. Personals Mrs. Frank McLean, city, is con- fined to her home with l very severe cold, Mrs. H.C. Brown, Queen Hotel, returned last night from a visit to the United States. Sgt-Major F.C. Manthorne, Haafax, arrived in the city last 1118111- and is staying at The Ohar- lottetown. _ Mrs. S. M. Martin, formerly of Heatherdale and now of Midd eton, leaves shortly for New York to spend the winter with her daughter, Mlss Sandra Martin RN. Mrs. E. S. Coffin, chairman of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Charlottetown, leaves this mOFYIing for Mcncton where she will take part in a W.P.'I‘.B. broad- cast on Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Wood returned to her tnneln Mcncton, N B., after nlendzng a short visit to her father, Mr. Duncan Livingston, Kent St. The school here is progressin "MCI t1" QDB-blo management o? Mr. Boyd Beairstc oi Kensingtln. Mir- D. M. Wilson, Muller-st, N 5_ Was o. recent visitor to Sea View in 121;. interests of the Rerlfrew bus- Mrs. Atwood Blakansy i; mom- 111g some time in Kensingtm. on proimsional duties, the guest of her sister Mrs. Charles Poynter, her friends are ceased to learn that Mrs Pa. ter is making s ggod m. mvery allowing her recent illness. Many friends in this comrn-urliby were sorry to learn oi the DBSSlDg of Mr. George Profitt at his home 1n Burlington at the advanced age of 80 years. Tho deceased was highly esteemed by a host of friends as a 1nd friend and neighbor, hos- pitable in his home where his loss will most keeny felt. The funera service was held on Sat- urday afternoon and altllo‘ the day was stormy a large number gathered 10 Pfly the last tribute oi respect to the deceased. The service at the house and dl-urch was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Newman who gave s. helpful and comfortng message to all bereaved friends. At the close of the service tater- ment was in the cemetry adjoining St. Stevens Church of which the dwell-fled had been a faithful mem- ber and attendant for many years. The sympathy of many fr ends is extended to his sorrowing widow and family in their sad bereavement We shall meet our loved ones gone some sweet day by-nnd-by. George H. Vessey, Wireless Tele- grapher left Saturday mommg to ‘reyolrnhis ship after spending a short eave with his mother, Mrs. l-l. Vessey, Green St. . i. Rev. Mr. Newman held a prayer service in Sea. View l-Iall on Wed- nesday evening. There was a goodly attendance and all greatly Lieut. James Coyle. who was a member of a recent graduating class at Brockville Training Centre The monthly meeting of th Charlottetown Guiders Club was: held on Friday Dec. 4th at the home of the President Mn. Fred Pickard. helpful and interesting to me Gulders and Brownie Leader; dur- 1118’ 7-1118 Winn. Mrs. Harry cm- 411°" R150 brought before the "Refills the DO-ssibllitiag of forming the new War Time Emergency guides for girls 16 to 1S years of r6 was decid d to n meeting for tiers montlliayuffifi uary. Will a.l of the Guiders and Blrownis headers who can attend P9389 1'10 y M1 R0 1 i not later than Jag. (ti? 1° Kain. Convention Sidelights WTNNIPBJG. D00 8—(GP)--Ttle skirl of the pipes will oped-l the ' Conservative National Convecrtionl in Civic Aditorium. Delegates are to meet at 10.45 A“ sessions begin-An an upstairs as- sembly room. Ten minutes lateral befiilnd pipers, the will march to, tho gally-decorate convention hail on the main floor. 1 At the back o! the platform the Convention Committee has set up a background based on the "V for Victcry" theme-the coats-of-arms of the provinces, with flags ar- ranged in the "V" then around a- . bout a bi red "Victory", and down below a crcular plaque with a ma- ple leaf and "Canada" in big red letters. The coais-of-arms are arranged around the convention-hall balcony too, with multi-colorsd flags ll- ing "National Conservative 0:1- ventiori i942" hanging on the bal- cony railing. Common acquaintances at home rather than the impending c_on- vention doings were title principal topics of conversation 0n one of the trains (C.N.R.) reaching Win- nipeg from the east today. "We'll have to get doyvn to busi- ness soon enough," said one Prince Edward Islander. Maritimers didn't seem lnlerest- . ed in anyone but a westerner for party leader but they weren't a- greed on which westerner. Premier John Bracken of Mlnifdbl W15 mentioned more often than the others but Maj. Murdoch Mac- pherson oi Regina, Dr. Sidney Smith. President 0i’ the University of Manitoba, J. G. Diefenbaker, Conservative mcnber for Mk0 Centre, and Howard Green, mem- ber for Vancouver South, were in the delegates‘ conversation, in a- has arrived home. He will spend a appfgcjated hi5 address which was short leave with his parents. Mr. both tactical and hejpgu] as he 2nd Mr5~ James c°y1ei Passmm Rave is hearers much food for ~11"°°1' thought in those days so full of strife and unrest. Mrs. Robert Sellnr, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Seller 0d’ Wlheatiey River, spent a few days recently in Dam- ley the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crozier. Mrs. Richard Dfckieson has re- turned to hel- home in New Glas- gow after spending some time at her old home in Sea View caring’ for her motiher. Mrs. H. L. Don aid, who has been laid aside for acme time dirough illness. Miss Violet Bassett has returned to her home in Darnley after spend- ing the past two months in Slurr- merside. Mr.R..W. Gallup. Toronto, as- sistant to the administrator of farm machinery and municipal service equipment for the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. left. yesterday for Moncton after addressing a group of farm implement distribut- ors in Charlotte . T-Iis Excellency Most Rev. J. A. O'Sllll|van. Bishon oi Charlotte- town 1s expected to return to this cit" Friday. He has been in Oll- tario where he was caller! hv the illness and subsequent death of M BORDEN Stoker Edward Oatway, R. C. N.V.R. who has been grading leave with his parent-l. - l-n Mrs. Norman Oatway of Borden, has returned to his duties at Half- fax, Mrs Edwin Lynds and daugh- ter Anita of Borden left on Mon- gay‘!- morning for a visit to Mon- e Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Bart have taken up their residence in Ken- at t "a..." Stilt $3.2?“ I 0m . OI MacNeil. . Earle McKay and little daughter, Joyce, are spending a few days in Gaarlotztetown. the ests of m. and Mn. Walter Bea sto. The W. A. of New lmdon Div- ision B met at the homo of Mrs. Hiram Harrington, Spring Valley. for their November meeting. 'I‘l1ere was a good attendance of members t. Munbers were also 91- ~-e..~::z"sl."='ae- so moo open devotional period after which of- ferings were taken for the pledge and thank-offering funds also for the holiday egg fund which am- ounted tc a creditable sum. Mrs. Everett Sudsbua-y reported buyins some necesaa equipment for the church, for ch she had several donations. On motion a vote oi sympath was tendered a 11181111161‘ who ha recently been bereaved. Mrs. W. J. Harrington then read an obituary to Rev. V_ictor C. Spen- cer, former prayed- partner of this branch and missionary in Japan. who had passed away 1n 00191911‘- Closing h n and bened cton brought ihs meeting to a close after which tea was served bv the hostess. assisted by MIS. 168111011 Karl-loath“ Mrs. Juries MacNeili and son Wendell of Glarlottetown visited friends in Borden on Monday. They had accompanied Mr. MacNeill to Capo Tormentine from where he left for Halifax to undergo fur- ther training in R..C.N.V.R.. Mr. Michael Kostick, R. C. A. l. of Summerside spent. a few days recently with friends in Borden. Mr. Gordon MacKenzie, P.W C. student s at the week-end with his sren , Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac enllio of Borden. Women's Social Clu mat at the homo of Mrs. W. A. Field on Wed- nesday, Nov. 25th with vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Cecii Stewart in the chair. Meeti opened by repeat- the Lord's rayorinunisonttoil on was answered twelve mem- bers. Minutes of las meetin were read and approved. Plans or the bean supper were mpletcd and committee were appointed to sup- ervise collecting etc. Lunch was served by the hostess and meeting closed with Mizpah benediction. Mrs. James Leard invited the mam- bers to ha: home for the nedrt meeting Borden Red Cross report for 1942. The Red Cross committee at Bor- den were Mrs, Julian f-Ierrin , chairman. Mrs. Cecil Stewa , Mrs. W. A. Held. Mrs. P. J. Mac- Innis, and Mrs. E. M. Campbell. During the year we raised 8112.04 chiefly bv card parties held at the various omes during the winter and collections taken at our quilt- ings. Some children gave parties and gave us $450. women's Smfal Club donated $3 Four Bridfe club card partas donated $14.50 and $15.85 was raised by the lottery of a quilt. Out of this amount we have spent 1109.22 for Red Cross drive $40.00; for Russian Relief $10.00: to Sum- Molly friends are indeed m‘?! w learn of the sudden passing of Mr. Hartwell Bowness oi Kensingtorl. so suddenly at Spring Valley. The heartfelt g-ympathv is extendrd to 1116 801'- l-owing family n their sad and sudden bereave erlt. C;d of Thanks We wish. to thank all those who sent flowers. cards. and letters of gympathv in our recent. bereavement. MRS. Mums‘, PIERCE. GUY PIERCE. 12-9-1i bout that order. It's not a very high-sounding title but Dr. a. n. MacDonald 0f Souris, former speaker of the HE. I, Legislature, is proud that 110 was onoe called “Minister of Fish- cakes." He got the name dllrinfl an election campnlsn when he M1- vocated building up the Prince Ed- ward Island Fishing Industry I "That's one oti the thJIBs In} pressing for at this convention. said Dr. MacDonald, who submit- ted a resolution on the lines that natural products should be 0Y0‘ Qesged as close as possible to the place they are to be 8015- Senator Louis Cote oi Oétflwloon" called the I921 Conssrva ve n- ventfon at winnipzfi when VIP OUIIIIiBdBCIIMM was been Nation- al Le er. "We heard some sm-t 01°01!" than, and will hear 80111! 183311 this time, laid Senator Cote. BIETBI mVING-At the Prince Idwerd Island Hospital on December l. 19- 42, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Irv- ine. Chen-y Valley. a d-avshtnr- fiaglfi Hosrgttsim. November l0 X 1942.1» Mr. and ma. Clifford Roper, E101’. ED981117. I IO!!- MacKENZIE — At Cardigan on Nov. 23rd" 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacKenz-io a Ion. JI-lnel Donald. PICKETTL- At the 2.1!. Hoe- pital, Dec. ‘l, 1942. to Rev. Ind _ _Willard C. Picketts of Mur- ray Harbor a daughter, Arms Mar- garet. MARRIAGE! CAMERON - MacFADYEN — At Canoe Cove by Rev T. W. Good- will. Nov. 28. I942. John Cameron. clyde River and Elvina MacFad- yen. Riverdals. DEATHS NOY-At Hampshire on Doc. 0 1942, Mrs, William Noy in her 74th year. Funeral from her late residence Friday afternoon, Dec. 11, esrvice starting at 2 p.m. In- torment Hampshire Cemetery. MacQUEEN-- Suddenly at Halifax on December 3. 1942. Miss Mary C. MacQueen, dauBhWY 0f MT- 511d Mrs. W.A. MacQueen of Wood Islands. P.E.I . 589d 22 W315» \ PAGE SEVEN Cfficers Graduate There was an open discussion on ~t ‘V1131 Y0 d0 t0 make our meetings ' IVAN A. AIALX-iltldlillf. of Charlottetown, P.E.l., who m. ceived his Officer‘: certificate at Brockvllle (llrirerg '1‘|;ii|-,;,,~ (m, tre on Dec. 5. " JAMES J. COYLE 17 Pasmore SL, Charlottetown, P-EJ» who rflctived his officer's certificate at Brockvills Officers’ Tr Centre on Des, 5. DOUGLAI l-UIIIL GHJDIE of 81 Orlebar 5L, Charlottetown, IKE 1., who received his officers certificate at Brockvfllo Officer? Training Centre on Doc. l. ‘PHONES ARI DUI’! LONDON — (OP) telephone system now h more than 2.000.000 toll ca-lis each weekAtil allis 1 osllofeugh ghort rgnzznitlaat ‘h, nmPI-lontrrlmklmll Hunter River And Vicinifit‘ on may wTa-Eooonaraoa- me Hunter River hgasonio Hall m the scene oi a very happy‘ occas- ion. when upwards of two unfilled people from hers and surroundin districts gathered to honor Dr. . Randolph Murchison M.D. LEG. Mr; Murchison on their recent marriage. After tho gathering was called to order by Mr. Fulton Rob- ertson an address was mid by Mar, RR. Boyle and the presentation of a beautiful clock and a purn was made by Mr. Hilton Macmil- an. Oongratulsto speeches were made by Major ar-e and Mr. Wellington Patterson. D‘ Murchi- son on bcilnlf of his wit and nm- seii thanked all the lw <15 pre- sent and extended a .._v lnvit. ation to ll to vsit t . in their homo. A Joined in nglng "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", followed by a jolly bounce for the doctor. Dr. and Mrs. lfnrchison then stood on the ilinflvlill trivia those present who had mt hitherto had the privilege oi offering besi wishes came forward to do so. The remainder oi the evening was spent in music and dancing and social chat. Dr. and Airs. hfurclltson have takml up l'(‘.~1\'il‘lIt"f‘ in their lovely home and it ‘s the sincere wish of their large citric of friend-l that they nray long enjoy pros- perity and a happily wedded life. Pie. Warren Hltchcott is home on a short iiltlnurnl and is being welcomed by his many friends. 11: The remains will arrive at Wood, Islands Wednesday night and the funeral will take pace Thursday, December 10. at 1 30 p.m.. 1T0!“ the Pesbyterian Church at Wood Islands. MARSHALL-At the P. E. 1. pital on Tuesday. Dec. 8th., Frank Marshall in his 67th yin". Funeral today Wednesday from West Covehead Churdr. service starting at two o'clock. Interment West Covehead Cemetery. The late Mr, Marshall is resting at the Mac- Iean Funeral Home. merside branch on materials 810.00: 1Cha Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer re- cently enjoyed a short visit to riottetown the guests of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and iMrs. Harry Murphy. Mm Wanda Bmtram of Kenslngl- ton was a recent visitor at he! , home here. Miss Marian Stevenson. Char. Jottetown snout the \\'r'0"-r-v1d with her sister. Mrs. Halal-l n"!ll.'l11, w, Johnston. Kenneth Leslie, Fit. Guard exercises. the lbwill Cfmlfl" m- "WW1!- G d. {t3 g“ 11:12} neélttorfilgmg. 011341 waning after air operations: udhaewl-Alghe lGr-lalsfnfelt the nation Osborn. John Fredwiclr, PO., ' t it. As a re- Kirkland Lake. Ont. in traini . Otearv. Jack Robert, Flt. Sgt, m m A“ m ivwgoniélfxyanes nods. an, m- IV. D. MacLean UNDER TAKER EMBALMER gfhiflflflPlllifl lml worth Wlllslilre Phone I49 M1 ainder was spent on ma- or quilts, etc. A balance of 2.81 remains. A to- tal of 43 articles were made in 1942: 4 helmets, 1 baby blanket. B nighties, 16 prs. mitts, 5 sweaters, a seekers, 1 pr. gloves. 12 baby rments, 22 prs. pyjamas, 9 girls resses, 4 scarves, 28 rs. socks, 4 hospital shirts. 49 rapers, iii quilts and I59 articles from our La h H M < cmd mrbgn 2112:? which has been lent fifiemwugges: b! ‘ylggnhy. 12-9-1“ wins,“ Nam cm T71 k FORflD-At hlsmreslidegge. l4ilti€owerj Spri g Park a . aro e own.’ Card of an‘ s on Wednesday. December 9. 1942. _ Jolhn Henry ftmmeglgylthof New C gwRoa.n s year E. .1. eltiiltnLi/sliet $11111 élliglfsmws are “resting f3‘? to thank their relatives and all kind 11-4 9 119mg “"1, ,1": w ‘Pb neighbours and friends who helped "fie-moon and t. en .1 l =11: Tm i" "Y W“ ‘° M“ W" *°"°‘"‘ Zfetfi-“a “dili-i.‘.‘$°'.iiofif.ll..l“oéo. their recent bcrealeanent. Alissa w sh-‘mng a} 2. Dim» Inténnent cw’!- o Allflltlon R-QAJI‘ wives! ff you la‘°.'..'3.§€l1..‘“.n%’é§ fir??? ° Personnel], come ‘me-floss of the Mr, 1 itgltksoldiv an county had Mm in N fond of OmadlGm-rd have gained p" P. en mgs1 awry poufble way Dangerously ill as a result oi 1n- im troops," he laid. “It bu meant Jul-fee sustained on active unim-