its a P‘! A188: l. ltlnac Murphy. lllsseyer It. sag t. Gentle 010w. OI Ottawa lt- IIIIIBSIDI and PRINOI COUNT! News, lsbsciptionl. Adrsstling I amus- bebelgbt " '"__'i'c_t"ss__'_ "" m-l’mne-i'sil’ai‘e.i" sees-an. was: Itnst; Iskery. Water Itsestt Goarill Drugstore. Wales- Stresti lass Bandit. l‘! Granville Street. Gasnllnnwllbedellveseltcallbellie-insnnnersldo. Bsystlelzdnycrllspsrwseh-Ilsonallfnrtblsssrvles "W110. -.Io~d;_n\ng small 12111118- wrrtbhe 124- 12-11-11. wuusuy sro ‘m every Wed:- - “W” “when "'_7" . - f ‘Jmnsemorln Malpoqugluilmme‘: an“ holiflg. w} itipplfluam. nah: Boldzllgfi: ' n; ron sass - rem (silver blue). Norwegian m“; Forest Platinum and Stan- wd silver mal 1 Mil- mw, summers. l‘ BALE — Number of Nor- Jonplaflnsm. Lalorest ulst- and B0591 m stimuli mall. my Peter R._ to. Simmer- ‘m.’ Phone 237' 12-0-01. ..WANTBD — Used safe in sood madman’ oompgeynts-alfugkedeoigiver “W” " lzsllol. Z-MB. ILN. OBI-IAN of and 00.. Ltd. Montreal. '11} be at CR. Rogers ‘office Bum- merside and will be op rusty. DW- 7 , mi thsbcyrsspsndbiafordalivesiesonyosrroats Taoism ssrsaxp casasm mom modesn mus co. Kendrick?!“ “lg-Hg. SALE. —-v&_ horse, ‘l w tor dictum. 12-11-15-21. BUYER - M1‘. R. N’. les R. Boson. Sianmezsid —l-‘0B‘ BALI: Coach. Ceiling price. Central Btreet. Sunpmerside. Phone 499. —0AMEO — KENBINGTON. — Tuesday, W , 8.30, The tun ill show. A my“ with comedian Billy Gilbert, and the Sisters in "Alwe s e. 1*." 12-fi-2i. m —8.0..T. ANNIVERSARY '— ‘ilh first l f the minaret?“ "iéflo? 0 of S.O.'I‘.. Wilmot Valley Wes ebrnted on Wednesday evening when an open meeting was held and a variety concert presented by the members. The chairman r. Elmer Waugh, in his opening m. marks Hive. s brie-f synopsis of the past year and ted that the p hsd increased from 13-11-21 l ZIIIIIIIIA ro-nar Willis: mitilii. wt; m ; Baptist Bhurch Woman's Auxiliary Annual Meeting Tile annual msetinl of the Wom- sns Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Baptist Church was held inst even- .i g in the Church-Hall, The pre- s dent, Mrs. J.P. Campbell resided A short devotional pa od was led by Mrs. SD. Irvine. The nominating committee pre- sented a slate of proposed officers for the coming year which was unanimously adopted, The officers are as follows: sEIldEY“, Mrs. lid- wln Coloke; vlce-presklent, Mrs. RJ. Rupert; secretary, Mrs. Chester Brehaut; treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Douglas. . A feature of the evening was an address by Miss Ethel Sutherland m: Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ _. , __,. J. A. T. lbbott. prayer. ' 500,00; German City Dwellers Died In Raids Fire Was Great Killer, Doctor; Rgvggl I; Report. ' St. Paul’: W. A. Branch A Holds Annual Meeting $51.?!‘ T." $3‘? i'“w’"°"‘ pr e o . en's omsn's ' Auxiliary, Branch A, at the m- WASfiQQNDQ Ilgr- (AP) an“ m“ mm-lnl ,1," "'- Palll" hi“ - The doctors sllbmitted today s 5m W - t-mortem report on Germany; V"=°'P"‘l4°°i- "*1 % tel-film soo.ooo oil/y dwellers inhellin n“ ""9""! °9°¥1°d Wm‘ fire was the ggt Tillie“ "id ilhmmlflsg a“: 023mm,," “k °" The report was made by the e . ' by mmmre Emma by medical branch of the United Mrs. Bentley Btstes s‘ bombing survey, ma“ Reports indicated that the year "d. m s civilian-mill group s ted toanalyue the results gf Just past had been s success- ful one, with the Branch in s o sir war against we Axis. The medical airports foll ed the A1. The re T. E. IIIGKEY of the Red Cross Corps who, in an interesting manner, several trips across the Atlantic ministering to the wives and child- ren of service men. At the conclusion of the address Miss Sutherland was extended hearty vote of thanks, moved by Mrs. Rupert 13131 seconded by Mrs. Delicious refreshments were ser- Xedilliiy the Martha Group of the ux Only Routine Business At Town ii_ouncil Only routine business was tren- nnlctog at the regular meeting of which took place Mayor J. F. Amett presi ed and ey: Mrs. T. B. Woodmen; good financial standing and with to work done. in- sewinz and lluiltiul- the business s great deal of eluding After the close of session Mrs. T. B. Woodman read an article on the life and work of Dr. John Andrews. founder of the Columbia. Coast Missions. Fol-lowing is the complete slate of of icers elected for the comim! :’ Honorary president, . . T. Ibbott; president, Mrs. J. T. Rodd; vice-president. Mrs. W. E. Bentl -‘ vice-president, recordin secretary, Mrs, Msthieson: tress- urer, Mrs. J. A. Bentley: Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Wheatley and Miss A. Coles; living message secretary, Miss Alberta Lewis; thankoffering secretary. Miss An Home; week ‘secretary. Miss Alberta Lewis: prayer partners secretary. Mrs. C, W. Bourke: corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. W. Bourke. The meeting closed with the singing of the hymn. “The Love of Christ Constreineih". followed by the benediction. cent-a,- liod invasion forces into Germany melee on-the-spot investigations and interview the enemy popula- tlon. Theirs is s coldly analytical study of the fundamental objec- tive of war-the killing of people, whet caused their deaths, why more didn't die. Ono of the findings had e "By strategic bombing. the queror created one of his greatest post-hostilities problem." Allied air raids on German cities brought t e health rink of K 0! the civilians to the “ilence and famine. But these apocalyptic phases did not quite develop during the war; they waited to threaten the post-war occupation authorities. ‘There was no evidence of de- liberate Allied effort to break the health of the German people. "Nevertheless, the bombing razed hospitals to the ground and cr-e- ated conditions which interfered with the maintenance of good health,” the report said. turns went up to 1,412 degrees fahreuheit. The mounting flames created hour wind velocity ed people down streets and into the inferno. People run from shel into seen to colhpse very slowly like people utterly ex ," their lungs seared, denly dehydrated by the super- hosted ulr. ple were not burnt to Bel b} bed a t THE“ ng m oes no people insane. There was an esti-[ Flreogeheved mated decrease of from 32 to 54 ' per cent annually in the number of cases People have so many other wor- ries ubout their families. property and friends that they forget about themselves. ‘ There Germany during American doctors aren't quite sure The German doctors said it was luck. Chartered Accountant Ofltse at of 9° mllfl "I u Granville street Burnuserflds which snak- sl-ruets “and were hausted Four tthildrcn Burned To lloath the bodies sud- “Most of these poo- ashes but dry and resembling mantles.‘ , drivel recovered, M . Dec. l0 -- (CP) — to have been caused by an over-heated stove. took the in mental institutions. bers of a family of 15 living in a two-storey house in a north end suburb of Montreal. Robert Cloutier. .16. and his brothers Jean Guy, l4, Leo. eight, and Marc, two. who shared the same bed i.r1 a second storey room, were the vicgimsd Thfir ‘godliness were recovere an ta en c Almough the" were‘ Montreal morquc where an in- epidemics in the war. The WETG HO lives of four children today, mem- ~ am, "fir hinuldlhlblfli Councillors Morrison. Wedge and Tea was the“ sewed by a c°m' n" Bulllml! no epidemics there were lncreascsiuucst will be held. . , The ‘other . m,’ i ' QJHIANGE fir, Denzel MacNelll, s ‘ l‘ of Steadmaws Stores, accom d by.‘ his wife (nee Jeanine oung of Bras D'or and two children Billie and Cora left Summerslde Monday morning for their new borne at Annapolis, N. S, Before leaving they were pleasantly e_n- ertained by their friends who ex- gressed regrets at their departure ut also wished them every suc- by eess and happiness in their new abode. liar Theft atlases Are Adjourned As the sequel to b series of auto- mobile thefts in Summerslde iariy lest ‘Thursday morning, two men appeared in Summe s-de Police Court yesterday mornln charged wi h taking a car belong ng to Mr. A: ur Corney, Convent Street, without his permission. One man had previously pleaded guilty and was before the court for sentence, Magistrate EH. Strong, LO. further adjourned his case till v-‘ednesda morning. _ man pleaded not guilty afid his case was proceeded th, r. W-E Darby, 8.0 . acting for the Crown contended that two men would not necessari- have to operate the car and t the evidence showed it to be at olnt venture. . aglstrale Strong stated that he would like to have that point dwed up. whether only the dri- ver can be guilty of taking the car or whether all who accompany him are equally guilty. He sold he would like counsel to submit eases on that point. He stated fur. tin-r that the accused should have gllllnsel and he would grant an ad- mn-Inymirét to live him that oppor- l Fills‘! BETTLIMINT ilhlulnbla‘ son nhdo the utflancnt on Jennies m 1509. m“ ORDER OF THE BATH l ‘Esau Irsgilc.|.tl| mem 3i to 5d members but that thlekne WESTON]! Opening num followed by a reading by Waugh duet by Misses Patricia Clarke and Margaret McMurdo. recitation by Miss Beryl Clark. . dialogue “Practical Use for Ped. dlers." reading by Mrs. Ralph Wagner, by Mr. Darrell Pkketts. solo bv Rev. Lewis Mur~ ray. Share the Wealth was staged Mesrs Ralph MaeCaull and "Oscsr” winner Mrs Brewer Waugh. The address of the ev g was given by Rev. Lewis Murray and was attentively listened to b, the number present. He said they, the object of the brewer is to introduce as to drink as possible. The booklet. "The Ifitory of Repeal" which may be procured through the Prince Edward Island Library is one of the many books which should be,resd. Others an, "Guard Your Grey Cells“ and "Bummer Courses of Alcohol Students of Yale University." One should study to gain knowledge with which to fight the great evil. The National Anthem closed the social evening which was a urea/t nicoess. While s sale of lunches was in ess. Mr. Murray delighted the sud ence with several piano soos ‘lhc thanks of Excelsior Division go to Mr. Murray for the splendid con- tribution he_ so willingly gave to the entertainment-S. PROGRESS Rpignrcp (Continued from Pnge l) had cost $1.150 and was practically as ‘good as new. Other BIIIIIIQII Considerable discussion icok place over the rescinding 0! Del‘- miuion to allow S R. Johnson to build sn automobile sales use“!!! building st the comer of Rich- mond and Roehfmd . Colin. an. Keefe said the vet- itlon against the construction of the huildin was signed by mlmy residents o that area es Well 85 w * ‘ and others at the Charlottetown Hospital Ind he was not in favour of the bulidinl being erected close to the H09- pltal and the A resolution rescinding vgou; om w“ pa§ad with two dls~ ggnflng votes, @i&1S. W.R. Le- P%“}d resolutions were u ‘Thazt the‘ citv bushes 1mm the Provincial Government B00 feet}! a half inch hose: n 11.11.11 lire bumper ll was”; 5 in the City Hell Priceofthehosstebeiilceu-ts foot: urioe r. Mod Piokard be ID" mime‘; assistant fire chief of the m1arlottetnwn Fire Devfllml-‘M 95 a; m; date." (Moved and second- ed by “Page sndGlyre- [Lumpy ttee the Dill. twgayt-gurw bef our cit-lune - twee-fiat of our revenue and expenditures up l0 d!" W?“ month. Ibe- oue t: sly hvalm f iguree I. improvements for a long time In closing. may 1 warn all cit. izens that in order to vote at the civic election taxes must be paid bv December 31st. the first visible Also short subject Shows 7:30 - 9:15 MATINEE TUESDAY 3:30 ~ SUMMERSiDE "- spent for our paved streets, one quarter of a million spent for re- lief. one half million spenrb sewerage and waterworks, but who would want to return to cobble stones, outhouses and hand pumps. Instead of us allowing ourselves end our people the enjoyment of our utcdern city. such as ohe above, let us go for- ward with more more up to date schools, more san. itary conditions - The actual picture of improve- ment. in the Financial standing of this City since the external audit in 1930. The net debt c-i‘ the City: That is debentures outstanding Bank overdrafts, accounts payable. Less Sinking Fund investments, cash on hand and in Bank: December 1939 to live paved This shows a decrease City's debt of $231,186 00 in five years. You will notice from these on s small reduction in the City's debt in the year 1944 But as you lmow some $36,000 of capital expenditure was made on our public schools to bring about which were needed Eclipse 0f Moon Night 0f Dec. l8 qrr ,. 1 _- (or) -All AWA‘ D” o n- that the sum h: ass be voted w North America fact-will be able to look upon an 80-minute full eclipse of the N00" for without. streets, Gorrill were present. The minutes of a special meet- ing held on November 28 were read at which an application by the Island Telephone Co. Ltd. to build a new building on Church Street was rejected as being con- trary to the building regulations. The clerk read a letter from the public health nurse Miss Eleanor Wheler which gave a report, on the operations oi’ the dental clinic for the past year. This clinic is available to children up to 12 years of age whose parents are unablevto pay. Seventy-nine chil- dren were treated lest year. On motion of Councillor Morrison. seconded by Councillor Wedge. the grant of $100 made by the Town to the clinic was renewed for the year 1945-46 Councillor Morrison announced he would bring in a suggestion to the incoming council that the domestic light rate and powzr rate on household appliances be lowered. He said that the plant is running to capacity at present and ncw that the war is over electric appliances will soon be on the market. He felt that quite a substantial reduction of the rates could be made without any reduc- tion ln revenue. Councillor Gorrlll said he was in accord with this suggestion as he felt it was time there was some reduction in the light rates. Councillor Wedge suggested that plans should be considered with regard to the clay streets and whether it would be possible . to pave any of them. “Certainly,” he said, "we can't carry on much longer with them in the condition they are in new)’. Councillor Gorill said it was his intention, if he was on the council and the money ‘has avail- able, to have all the clay streets ditched and gravelled next year and they would then be prepared for any paving program that might be instituted. Reporting for the street com- mittee Councillor Gorrill said that the snow plough, which had been ordered by the Town. is supposed to have been shipped and he understood that the Government. are getting their plough. which is used in the town. put. into Rood condition. The following resolutions were passed: Move bv Councillor Gorrlll and seconded by Councillor Morrison. the Tuberculosis League for the important work which they are the night of Dec. is, Government doing astronomy officials said today. The full eclipse will begin 8:40 EST-GAO p.m. A. and will end at l0 o'clock ELS T The partial eclipse will begin 11¢ 7:37 and end at 11:03, both E.S.T No activity and interest among which greets an eclipse of the sun is ev- ident for an eclipse of the moon. No special plans are being made here to observe it. ‘ astromoners Such BB "ill- Ecllpses of the moon hap gulsriy." That of - losers Way lotions lllserlss ef fields PlsssIlly-Ihhgllflt Today, the modem way most mothers use to relieve udaerles of colds is to rub Vicks VapoRub on the throat, cheat and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub eep into cold- al tubes with in North America, since 1942. On the average they occur twice a year but beinR able R B to see them "depends on nvhat side Aim‘ Madam of the earth you are on. If skies are clear, the moon will look llkc a giant red Chrlstalfl tree bulb during the eclipse. Moved by Councillor Wedge the li- seconded by Couitcillor Morrison. B-T - that the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince County Hospital be granted Der- mission to hold a tell day. The Town Clerk, Mr. J. H. strong, reported that only slight- ly over one per cent of the Town taxes are unpaid. Mayor Amett said that this was certainly s wonderful rec- I ord-S. pen -—-—-—-—— ~q-n- seq-enu- gg; gg-gugflgj BELIEVED- W.M. Fowl-he. Maaniéioe Martin. and MoDon . ' Eight witnesses were examined. Thev were Dr. J P. Bweene lao uft Elmo Praulht Jaclunan, Leith Smith, John Led- John J McGiil , Mu and Const. us. Hagan. R-O. P- Tharp were no eyewitnesses to the accident but from the evid- wss -‘ " that. . eceaaed came to his death from iniuries received when struck b s car when walking on gizhwayvioleltwem Mt. Meilick and. err-y. ey. In the course of his testim y. Mr MacC-illivrsy. Charlottetown. s Okla friend of the deceased stated that st the hospital the deceased told w: “I was w along ther thandside of themed! met s csr eomlns towards me. Just as it- was pssstnl me. another csr came from behindme. That is sll I remsm " (Continued fros_x1__Pa0e 1) Brown loviewwn stated he was coming from Mosttsauo to the signal: l the could ~ xniabt Ton Late To Classify I08 SDI-I -— H‘ PLYMOUTH sedan. New w tine new motor. ::...""-,.. t... t...“ “M” till-ll that at the next regular meetlng| ma- Saul-til. we driver. can-i mittee of ladies. The Rector loin- ed the meeting at the tea hour. The me blizzard?’ S“ bv h” s r1 e1... hlhbcc- ,, cendmy bombs caused deaths i‘ "H" “is” l" ° “"9; ‘The blaz... believed w have start- important problenls in some areas. ed around a stoveflflpe on n,“ ’ Ceiling of the first floor, broke out. shortly enter 7 A.M. as e cold wind swept across the Back River at Seult aux Recollects where the family lived. Full details of what happened were not available for the father Avila Clcutier, left for work sn hour earlier, and other members of the family were too hysterical to describe the tragedy clearly. Mrs. Cloutier, who was removed tn a neighbor's home, is recover-ins from s. recent serious illness. Surviving members of the fem- . . ily, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. “Hated ~h° *7“P°“°5°- Cloutler and Marcel. are Claud- Thflt Germ“ “m for W" I-I ette, 21. Lydia, w, Gisele, is. Hel- gainst the Unite States went for- ene 1L Mongqufi _ Lisa 51x ward in 1940 was disclosed in a sec- Gufes {our and pun‘ And" ret letter written .' a nenoral at thme'monthk_ Hitler's lwadquurlcrs, Dated O(t.. iiv-i 3, the lcttm introduced by‘ r. A e-rman an 1 n "The Fuehrex" is at present oc-l vupied with the.- questlon of oc- cupation of Atlantic islands, with a view to prosecution of war a- gainst America at a later zlatc. ‘The dcliberations on this subject are being embarked upon here. The essential conditions are, at prcsonl: “(A1 No other operational com- mltment; (BI Portuguese neutra- lity; 1C) Support of France and Spain." The United States now has fin- inhod presenting the aggressive \\'i>ll‘fiil‘i" count against the defen- dants The case tomorrow goes la- to new phases of the indictment. bcglnnlnl! with the sordid history of forced labor, ice Storm Caused Will-c Damage In iiueh-cc Province Coering Sought Planes To Bomb New York Made Request In 1938, Documents Presented At ‘ War Crim ' R 1. QUEBEC. Dec. 10 —- (UP) —A es Tnal evea threeoay rain storm that. a freez- ing wind converted into sleet and ice subsided today leaving a trail of damage that extended from Quebec City to the St. Maurice Valley. 90 miles to the west. Bro-ken telephone poles and dis. rallied communications Wires were the most serious damage but many residents in the path of the storm reported splashed windows and roofs caused by ice-laden branches ofi tarees that snapped in the high n. The storm struck Quebec during Thursday night and although weather conditions were normal mall. ‘iii ‘Easter’? Mmeiul" l??? PT°V C a? 5 We" 5 w ‘ ',-documentar evidence lied u out. telephone service Every ward showy“. y p p W55 affected at one “m9 c’ an‘ l. That Hitler planned in 1940 Other ‘m5 50m‘? districts we‘? to seize Atlantic buses for fulure wmcm 919°51'33"” 1°‘ three days- attacks upon the United Stair-s, A De? 7 qlspawhlrum shavl“ but that six months later the 1mm" Fans- “flayed m delivery w Germans apparcntiy lost taste for we Canadian H955 m Mmwreal; the prefect, and instead strove ‘mm 1M9 wday because o! B’ tel" desperstclv i0 avoid embipilment 937mm “w” resumnz {rem the with America \\'!1ilr- pushing Japan stontnl tdescribed similar conditions steadilv mm mo “mu i“ B" H” 2. That the Nazis made inns Teleplwne and telegrnm sew" months in advance of the nytiiack ices were dismpted in shawmilatl‘ on Russia to strip the Russians Gland ‘Merge Almaviue’ SW‘ 4 of all food necessities of life and Boniface and other district towns, "w matm-als bl’ 1°" Wm“ “rm” "n the wk“ s That Ribbentrop, another de- “5 the mm from‘ fondant, and other top Nazis tried desperately, with glowing accounts i By ' WES GALLAGHER NUERNBERG, Dec. l0 — (AP) - Hermann Goering asked the Ger- man aircraft industry in 1938 to produce plans-s writable of l’t\l'l‘_\'l|llZ a five-ion bomb load to Now York to "stop somewhat the mouths of the arrogant pecplr‘ over" tin-lb,” Sidney Alderman, Unilcd States HSSiSlflTll prosecutor, told (he In- ternational Military Tribunal to- OTFAWA Dec 10 — (C?) - 'Ihe Canadian Government, 1s not ieprcsenueu at the war cruninal trials now being held at Nuern- berg, the Government, said in reply to a, question by Rev. E13. H2111. sel ilSC-ddacleodl The Govern- ment also said it was not receiv- ing transcriptions of the evidence. ‘ikanspcrrt Minister Chevrier. re- plying to a question by Howard Green (PC-Vancouver South) said congested c4111dit1ons on the railways during the gmristmes season would make it mipossibls to mm reduced fares to students. ‘The Veterans Department gésltaennfsd 2638 appgicationstdm Goes on ‘chaise re-egltltalslrishmeni org: ‘and -——— has a proved 2,303, it was reported v WICKFORD. R.I.. Dec. l0 —" in s. um tabled forAMl-sn 91mg‘! 0f the advantages thereof. to push Lgpéfiaégilgfs ficlgfigzebrelzvumk agdggjlmeaauppgggtam It Jalm“ m” ‘he w“ "mm" the off on a solo run Slunday higiht looted were 112 from muunsnied Russians, but that the Japanese and travelled a Lmeemue branch’ wmnen Tom avpummmw by m“, wmly “ldeslepped “ch a“ n‘ line, cleerin three level crossings ried women srwted hum 33$ without mcizaeht; collided s. and refusals as. Applications M fourth crossing with an automo- farm land in Saskatchewan by "“°' “will. "RS135. “mt l“; ¥.°'°'“i‘§.é°2i‘°‘d“2‘;n°‘n“.“é.°éhé3° sons: eras ro apbo ave _ n - ties at the end of the line: —-~—-—i~"~ a highway and ended up in s N0 DIV°|WE3 fanneris flencefiifihele f mt crew. pin-Bulbs ns ese ens e.re.ns poor second. ‘ day. As the American prosw-uvinn closed the case against the 21 Nazi defendants on the firs! count— conspiracy to wage aggressive war ‘Railroad Caboose Scouting Leader In Sask. Passes REGINA. Dec. 10 -- (CP) - Funsrel services will be held Fri- day in 8t. Paul's AIIBUfII-Il 97°‘ Cathedral here for W.J.P. Selby. 62, regarded es the father of scouting in Saskatchewan. W110 died hospital Saturday after s. louuz ness. rum white boy born in WW» Mr. Selby in 1908 formed the first scout troop in Regine. Mid lit" served as district commissioner. In 1917 he was appointed Provin- cial secretary B-Ild °Pfll1mz°r °1 the movement. He organized Bugle scéirotnaiion o1 , ou contmgent 3s scollts were sent ck 4, That the Germans never en- visioned an attack on Pearl Hur- bcr as tho first hlow of the J.»u- anese in the war, having told the Japanese the line ‘of logical attack was at Singapore, but nevertheless when the Pearl Harbor attack came, Hitler and the top Nazis were pleased and heartily congra- flaiinjc m-mtes Sorting?“ to t B . Margarete Roy Vaide of Hali- fax is e daughter. BIRTH S MATHEBON - At P. n: Inland Hospital, Dec. 1st, i846, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Matheson, Armin , Round, Endaifihtfrn (Can-tot Ellilzlglgelnhl) V (y n] - e y » 94mg...” use, s, 1946,30 Mr. and Mrs. Char; h a "m" les O'Brien, Morell, a son, Ba huhuicar. —At the City Hospital, ddqn‘ Gmw- ' ‘ Dec,‘ a, mo, to m. End Mrs. Syl- °““'°'~ ; ,0 nose-sun vanus MacAulay, St. Columbo. B " PENDANT daughter, Margaret Frances, 5 2° Batqulsiloix fashions for dllllnOq “lie I/nlabllll lei lllu" lllaellNNA - At the RE. Island Hospital Dec 10 1946. Mr, Harry p, Mghglfienna, Victoria Cross, in I l‘. hBhRAgOWN yea- At Charlottetown. Monday. Dee. 10. 1945-. 171N119"! Brown, b: York. s80 90 veere- lllunernl notice I085 — At N 1M6. Daniel lines 0d men-pl Thufsdllv s! Olfl 0 1e, eaervlcs starting 2 m! Interment in Came 0W0 MOIM§'— at her home. 10 ls- olsnsde. Charlottetown. - . 8. i946,‘ we. Elisabeth Gene-Morris. mhem w be held mm her 1m residence. two o'clock, Wednesday. Dec. ll. FLORAL 3 .80 EAR-RINGS (M, "M AJMMG NICKLIT Very smart A$8A° gill also will P:|'“|,'°"‘|l°“'n" ‘1‘°° She'll love Ill (we nu; I, "Mauftflnf N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER ll. ll. BROIIKETT LTD. QUALITY JEWILLERS SUMMERSIDE