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(minor and mer. “"0 110d 501d out to the was convicted Dec 29 of tion with ilicGcrmans H “ TOGETHER AGAIN ” JHURSDA Y— FRI. and s41". qdmtrr 3mm, t’ 5 . 112cm; , and The Metropolitan Opera Singers, ALSO NEWS — BEACH HEAD T0 BERLIN '.-.-.-.-.»-.-..-.aavuv-v-u-Aav-vtmvva-uvnv-I-vw-Hmu-u“ | ,. __ _ —4 _'u'uV\'ia\'ia'-\'s"a I . l'fi\-M“ . *a- qcrvrm GUARDIAN , _ ‘This eolnnin ls reserved for new. of local interest, but. advertising o: lnserte e CE AND COMEDY Charles Boyer s newsy nature nisy a five cents s word. strictly pay; able in advance. . 3:15 - 7 and 9 l CONFEDEEATION urn F! ‘l; COOKS for Photographs. ‘D i" nus WEEK'S snoop non- 038 CLINIC will be held on Thursday evening from 6 to 'l in- stead of the usual morning Clinic. i ___. I THE ANNUAL CONGIEGA- TIONAL Meet i shire Church wi Fred T. Beaten has left for Oemp Hill Hospital to receive treatment a! thlrt a ' 1 They wmic the . Wllff isilienwdlr‘: Mray n31‘ p.233 love songs ofhthlie " and daughter Freda. nation . . . the Ioveli t in ArrBNTroN noun: 300mm- , ISTS. - their eyes Refresher Course Lecture 1b? Miss utrition Pauline Goode, B. B. C.. Services, Ottawa, Thurs- day. January 18th Rocliford Square at 0 P. M.. School Music Hall. IS NOW COIPOlAL. — Pin. P. M. Bimomnds of 98 Hilisboro Street, Charlottntown, P. E. 1., has been promoted to the rank of corporal while stationed at the Canadian Parachute ‘rreining Center at Shllo. Man. He qualified as e parachutist last October. TIIE LEGION LADIES’ AUX- ILIARY will be at home to l England and other entertainment will be presented. All Legion members are asked to be present. BUSY BEES MISSION BAND- The annual meeting of the Vic- toria Busy Bees Mission Band was held on January 4th. The following officers elected: President, Janet Howatt; Vice- President. Gertrude Bell: Secre- ary, Boulter; ‘Treasurer. Marguerite MacDonald. The fol- lowing report for i044 was given. annual members 29. Life members 13. Number of meetings held during the year 10. t d 2o. A t ' LEONARD WARREN. AND BLANCHE THEBOM gglefagfo “,.‘f;;_ “if-ijasme, ‘Qfllflfh omensbyenroosvuroir-rreaereasycsuou nuuvor Meeflfigl dosed with the Mlzpgh Boned ct on. WEDDING BELLS — A very pretty wedding was solemnized at Zion Manse, iiarlottc Dorothy Jean Campbell- Elmwood was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Garfield MwFadyen of Rlverdalc. The Rev. G. Carlyle Webster of Zion Pres- lbyterlan (Inurcli was the officiating minister. The bride was becomingly gowned in a floor length dress 0i’ (‘nitrite lace ovei-_ taffeta, with. a shoulder length veil, ca ht up with a halo at white rose b . She ‘carried a bouquet of pink roses and 'lnfi'e's'u'n'ifa'u"s'h'n'n W EMF/Ru. “Y TlilIlL-FRL-SIT. RANGERS $0 l lllTfl lfllfll "nzaidendhlair flesrén. ECMDIIIIIIEd was a. e d y M R ac yen, (IOIOOSTVIAL are‘; Zr m. tmi‘, who w... h- m“, tired in 3, gown of pink taffeta “lonucn and wore a. corsage of A rlcan / _.-,~- 1‘ Beauty roses. Mr. Nell Cam ll, l i g brother of the bride, the . .' For travciiru 1e bride wore a lucie dress, blue coat and hat with black accessories. TRINITY MISSION CIIUCLl-l The regular monthly meeting of ‘Trinity Mission Circle we; held st. 8 p.m., Jan. 15th in the Social ing work on the scrap books was continued. The members then as- sembled and the installation of officers was conducted Miss Marie MacDougeli. The year a- head was likened to a voyage with a lighthouse symbolizing the uide-w Jesus Christ, witfi each off cer of 1 the executive a. member of the crew of the good ship "Trinity, Mission Circle". The new president and secretary Joan Birch and Helen | vii The Tennessee Ramblers Ilmmy Wukely and his Saddle Pals] Cox conducted the business whirl-i EXTRA! Color Cartoon wag foltigweld 3y rifle ogtlglpegiolci r uner eeaersp r_ e- Serial “Masked Marvel” 1&1 Leah white mid a ma. of Lew Lem. Comedy the church of Bats): in Nether- lands East indies. An instructive guiz on iihe missionary work of ~ —"— aeglty 521d the?’ trauma story of the 01' I151 II O GT3 II PbGS. NORTH TRYON SCHOOL ilhe closing Worshvp Service the CONCERT Scripture Lemon was read by Jear. Birch. the Meditation by Jean The pupils of North Tryon wmdi. m“ wgmill'ws'duzuwfig gcmhpoi presented their annual B‘ chrmmnt. b’ en§e“§}“p§?é‘r‘§§." .'€d“i1rl§fi§.’“d" "W “"- 1 ' v"- . ' ided at the piano. The meeting The schoolroom. which was fit- s, m‘ m M, h iinslv decorated for the occasion m}? w e m)“ Bend!" bl’ the pupils and teacher, Louise Cairns present an inviting appear- ance. Mr. Albert Cailbecir capably act- ed as chairman, and the follow. ing program was presented. TRINITY MISSION BAND-The first meeting of ‘Irinitv Mission Band for ms was held III Social Hail on Tuesday afternoon. Address D; welcome’ Donald The new President, Doria Clark, Lord. Chorus. Jingle Bells. Recitation, Surprise for Santa, Calvin Thomson. Dialogue. Who Took the Pie, Boyd MacDonald and Margaret Dawson. Recitation, There's Always Reason. Nancy Lea Acrostic. Santa Claus. ten pupils‘ Recitation, Santa's Age, Arthurl Calbeck. , Dialogue, Heck Says It, | : An Exercise. Merry, Merry 5 chrligtmas Everybody, four junior » ? pup . 1: Aecitation. A Christmas Carol. l g 111a Wood. Playette. The Christmas Wish. Song, Away In a Manger. Lowell Harvey. Star Drill by four senior girls. Recitation. A Gift for Santa. Hclcn I-lowatt. No matter when or what you belt: you'll RETURNS T0 HOSPITAL -‘ I l In Memoriam Wheezing- Cough-Racked l IIIDDIES uGROWN-IIPSJOO get prompt relief and restful sleep with Buckley's Stainless White Rub. A brisk mussa e over cheat, buck and throat at edlime with this foster peneneiin rub creates e glowing wcnntlit oi breaks up aoupy congestion, sales - lug, loosens the hard cough. Get I lnr of Buckley's Stainless White RUU TODAY. It must bring relief \ FAST R or money buck. UQKLEY Bsnuunrzsé S . WHITE RUB. 0 presided. The secretary. 018E Fl)" sythe, roll call secretary Helen Stewart and treasurer Barbara |Michahelles took their parts in the service. After the openinil 119"‘ l mony. Miss Marie McDousali con- ducted the Installation. She told the story of the Church of the Lighted Lamps. Then followed a candle-ii. litizig ceremony w h en each ofllcer was dedicated to her duties. Mrs. Harold Newsome. =1 member of the Afternoon Auxil- .iary who was visitin the Mink"! Band, brought gree i118! t0 members. A beautiful set o! c01- ored slides showing pictures of the work or our Missionaries in China was iiown. The meetinfl B10854 with the singing of TM". 8nd B 8min“ treat was distributed by the lionourary supt., Mrs. E. A. Macias and the assistant sum-- Mrs. H. l-Iowatt. Mrs. P3. Brooks has returned to her home in Murray Harm?» 1, Hospital. Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Newsome of Rose valley is attending the SW!!!“ Court in Charlottetown. E. Rooftop Chase Ends In Arrest HALIFAX. Jan. i4 — (OP) -A chase over Halifax rooftops early ted in the arrest rge Peterson. 29. n mer- chant seaman from Winnipeg, who was booked on a charge of break- ing and entering the Gflrflflk Theatre. Police who surrounded the theatre after an alarm saw a man running across roofs and crossin! a gap between two buildings by crawling across a ladder. b91011? jumping to the ground through a window. The theatre vault was found tipped over on its bank but riot. opened. BDY 0'1"“) I105! as they were over the unexpected death of Roy Otto Rose. He bed ieit name iii the early evening to visit a l ur and w on way was a ear. 5;. strwk. by P ‘ able time elapsed 4 tween the accident and the find- ing ol his body. When found he was imconscious and was taken by ambulance to the P. It. I. Hospi- tsl when without regaining con- sciousness, he away on December He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rose, Baltic, but in his youth lived at the home of grandmother. Mrs. Dormua. I Rod Point. his Mliéchb is felt for his wife The funeral service was conduct- ed at the home of bisoltirether l! l . v. . B. 0%.?“ curiae-i m1 rl-r Bel ofligiated. Hymns used were “In Sweet By and By”. "Beautiful . "Shal We Gather st the Bllfvivlns him are a sorrowing Wile (nee Pansy Bruce) end baby hter. Linda Jean. Also th brot ers and two sisters. W and Clayton. East (Olive) Trio. The Soldier's Last Letter. and Melvin Dawson. R/ecitation. A Ch Wish. M1bci MacDonald. ' Drill. Letter to Santa, Beverly Charlie Thomson. Arthur ‘Thomas ‘alrmcy. Garth Wood and Ralph ‘McDonald. Wiring-tie. Here Comes the Bride.‘ Recitation. The Doll's Funeral “rwn Howatt. Chorus. Ring. Merry Bclis, Ring. Alilrostic. Good-Night. iiinc junior p s ou .. Santa Claus then arrived in his "uri iovial mariner and distri- "utrd "ifts from the heavily laden ‘cc. in the teacher and pupils. The pupils and other children present then treated to get lwttcr results in breed, calm and pastry with PIIRITH FIIOIIR ristmas l WBTO of the National Anthem Mrs. Ollerhead, M"...- n"... its...» “an” gra er s. , Raid“ Point. u‘ m‘ ‘I I ee sistlms. ll en . gltgline aniee ma. moo-fit The Powell CNN. rle S. Macwneld, Neil MaoLellan, Nelson Stewart, Stew- arttwMaMIPregor and Theodore Rob- er n. Insterment was in loath Lake oral tributes were:— Pillow-Wife and Baby. Sprays-The MacGregor Famil- ies the Bruce Families y and r-le en Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 3736G- MI’. 8nd Mil. llII DIXOII an . e son, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett, Mrs. Alb- ‘ ~ The Rumien plan was lliltllrsléd the along the way If a herd failed to mung been a patient in the PA friends. , ilii: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Greatest ilattle Drive in lllstoiy i; over moved 1.000.000 hold areas . ' Planned with the DNcise detail W06 $900 many of n overland movement tout like clockwork by . islly-trained rierders. them women and ch'ldrc . e it. the famous movement of reindeer herds action northern Oanadauatfewyeerslloseemein- by thg nmerrt Dec. I5, It was irst intended to move the animals by trair. but the lob would have tiOd up a whole railway aye- tem mine moist-h." m midwin r, prepare as for an overland movement were made. Scouts started mnppuig routes through forests. fields and along Hghways They picked river crossings and looked for watering l SI IeIles Selected ' Finally m routes were decided 'upor.. totailinc m 25.000 il . ‘leading from thgoeifst and nlgrtgis- asst ttoh theugrest alnddsouthwest. or an su w r fistmgllshed. pp y 0pm‘ e e l Meantime 25.000 persons were m [obtained to accompany the herds. most of them wc-zneii and children but with a number of war invalidc linciuded Steziai short - term courses were set up forflflo!) herds- mer. and 2.500 men wth previws experience in driving cattle long distances were given special in- structions. Seven hundred veter- inarians were obtained to look after the cattle en route and ‘T00 Soviet doctors went along to look after the herders. One day in May the first cattle started to move. in 2.400 herds. Took Six Months For six months the irck con- tinued. At any hour. night or dayg headquarters in Moscow could give the exact location of each group cf cattle, how mam were at river crossings, how many were camping and how many on the move. Headquarters knew liow much fodder had been provided at each l MOSCOW. Jen. i6 - (or) - ' The greatest cattle drive in history . lit time. Ill of a military accretion, this vast Major John Weston Campbell of Ciermont, P. E. 1., who has recently been promoted from the rank of Captain. Majoi CampbeJ is the son of Capt. . J. Campbell of the Government steamer Bran. l-Ie Joined up at the outbreak of war in the ranks with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders and has ‘received regular promotion. He went overseas with the North Nova Scotiu. Highlanders and was c dispatch riders went out- tc see what was wrong. cattle arrived _in splendid condition. Must. had go ned weight. Hundreds of calves and lambs were born on the trek Nabl Gubait-ullin. for instance, was one chief herdsrnsn- He cov- cred about 1,500 miles afoot, bring- ing 600 sheep from Tataria to the Bryansii: region. The sheep gained an average of more than a pound in‘ weight. Now the ll ovement is completed. Lvestcck farms in the liberated nrsns have been restocked after the German depredations. itrvaanabsusydiooTcoucasr On the evening of Dec. l5. a very enjoyable concert was held in Rlverdale School. Hie school was tastefully decorated for the occasion by the pupils and their earn/ping ground and at kev ooints arrive at e supply decot on time who! this means. T ruining letters and in n ship's hold, lu art Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield ~.'-: .'\"‘d randv hv th teacher -- an"! ‘ North Trvon Womtluls ‘In- 5 Ma’ 0 rsugwmmxilswnd :21 g3‘ gfgxlelg ' "‘ ‘- ' Br, Mr. and Mrs. lldson , Mr. A vvr." nltwmt tvtnlns was - .< B Mrs. cheater MucNeil, Mr. brought to a close hv the singing ‘m; M" 11,, K1 dson. The Alien 1-17-11 CANADA POST teacher, Miss Shirley McQuaid. Mr. John A. MncKinnon, cap- ebly acted as chairman __.a‘r_id __t_he MATCHES AND LIGHTER FLUID in overseas parcels have started serious fires. Think housunds of bags con- pcrcels lie deep down rching in q rouqh sea. OFFICE l following fiCTsr Dresentcd Toole, liiorenze MacKinnOn. @11- cored. Recitation, A Letter From Santa Claus. Joyce MacDonald. Step Dance. Dave McMurrer, ‘encored. Dialogue. Winning a Widow. Recitation. Welcome. Wendell MacDonald. Intermission, dilrllig which visi- tors were treated to fudge. Music bein furnished by Viola and Step en Tooie. . Recitation, Outside, Kenneth McMurrer. Duet. Beneath the Weeping Willow, Mrs. Garfield MacFa yen. Viola Toole, encored. Recitation, The W ii o o pin g Cough, Erma hiacKinnon. tep Dance, Eddie McMurrer, encored. _ Duet, Rescue From Moose River Gold Mine. ivunda Buchanan, Eddie McMurrer, encored. Recitation, Greater Than Col- umbus. William MacKiiirion. A Christmas Dance, eight puqzls Recitation, A Last Word, Will- ard MacDonald. Closing Chorus, Silent Night. At the close of the program the children received treats from the Institute and the teacher. After n few minutes of anxious waiting, the genial gentleman ap- peared and in his usual jovial manner wished everybody the Yuletide greetings and then pro- ceeded to distribute gifts from a heavily laden trce. The little people. weary. but hIlPPY, Wended their way home- ward. The seats were removed from the school in order that those who remained might enjoy the rest of the evening dancing. rtscoEnr-zo 0N CELLOPIIANE A new sound recording machine Eakes records on s cellophane pe. 4/24/55’ aw £40450 liffl/d/Ylfifff/QV a/zzszvs xlfl/l. . . NEVER rAeK Y iairumuinsls nan-reruns m mucus . Burns’ Concert Prince of Wales Auditorium January 25th and 26th SPONSORED av THE HI-Y GRADS horus. Good Santa Claus. school Recitation. A Christmas Wel- come, Melbourn MacKinnon. Pialogue, A Christmas Con- spilliligl,’ Broken Dreams. viola ZJANUARY 11, .192 -- _= a l Leftist Weekly In critical Mood LONDON, Jan. ii - (OP . tors) -I..oridon's leftist weekly, Th, Tribune, condemning the "ten-m- reprisai and brutal dictatorship" in lGreeoe as a result of what it can“ Prime Minister Churchill's policy, lsald today this policy had not only laugered democratic and pfllgfcg- lslve Americans, but had done Worse by pleas_ Willinm Randolr“ .Hearst an other tlonarifi "who had never had a good “ms lieu for Britain and the cams; of 43m, oer-sq.” _ , Alie editorial. ivriiten before signing of the truce sad to reflect the view of m; Tribune's editor, Aneurin Bevan consstently bitter critic of Mr‘ Churchill. The Tribune claimed to have in rs possession a previously-until. closed telegram from Kiiiz 99am. of Greece to his Athenian Slip. porters emlaining why he assented to formation of a regency.- Accordirc to we telerram. Kim George said before he agreed toil IGHGIV" he received assuraiw; from Britain (presumably from M'- Cliurclflll that: the rezencv v11 Oil-y a temporary measure and in Wtluid return to the throne, um the regent. would act. only on mm] advice. that the leftist E A M. Party would not be represented in the new Government. and that Britain would provide a=sisfanoo fm the removal of El. A S - mum; of the E A M - from all position) of power anywhere in Greece. BIG INLAND PORT in Greece. wag Duisburg. the iargtst inland oer. l" Flllmm". may he compared tr. 0mm’ Ways to the port of Montreal n1 liorugh its population is less than half. If matches or lighter fluid idke fire-AND ‘THEY DO-ihel means that brave seamen must go into the smoke-filled hold and risk their lives. Thousands of parcels may be destroyed-thousands of men disappointed. WON'T YOU We know slut you would no: knowingly eridanger lives and mail. So think-and llml don’! put matches or lighter fluid in Oversea Mall. III-PI