gsctlflvBR.14.1@4= ,f I WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. llnror Murphy, as | 6"“. 010v, NIII. I u or Ottawa m. "m" 5"" ""' , IIIIIIIHIIII lid Ill-HUI COUNT! lllllfllfllollo Advert-hing Gunrdlnnmll IOIIIII Ink", wilhfl’ BATOQ‘; A nu ‘33."3.“i'aw “your of“! ll bolwlllnoaii; s ma" .. ' 5 lllll l) B. nlgnoro Wam- 5",“, lo dollvrrod to any long In i nu“ day or 10o pl not. rhonc fl-Onfor ihudgylm II the U0, INPGIIHIII III fll-IIVGPIQ 0|] your "n". of . u" m Gander, 81 Grunviu. 3g.” .- w- e - ll B11005. .._..-. 1"“- h l 1242-14-21 a 25o n. s 15c 3.11 FIN, "f-“Pvv- cashew hats: ‘I ‘m . ia-ia-u Eewest style-1- ' o; prices No obligation to . am om, Mouse Jcwelzy store. m,“ 12-9 ii- GHVTS will! """°'E.’.lwel§2tviee. 0011111199? ‘ of prices. No obligation to mm ‘we; Moase Jewell‘? , , summers de. 14-23 YE-ll Mr, a. N. 0'- lgggsenting Holt Rcnfrew Qgmpillly is now bUYmB F0! u mice of Charles R. Rog i‘ smmersgje 122-841. "N151- - operator also muted. Good wages- Employment ameselective . 1 miners . o“ w‘ S“ 12-14-11 p: ‘ALE — Your at- ‘flcglguel to the Thomas L- wn Estate auction sale of whom furniture and effwtfi b. held at a Russell Street, ersldl‘. oil Mlmdily- , 14th at 2 ociock. 12-10-12- - poem-A quiet but the when . . united m maul-axe Ml-u» Katherine H088. dRUEhl-el‘ 0! ., Laura HOE’; lmd n“ w; HQQQ of Kelvin and Mo‘. ton Adniis son of Mr. M!!! 3 James Adams of Sea View. .. youtliiu bride looked lovely 1m street length dress of roy grepe over which she W0" I coa‘. with grey fur trimming wine ‘felt hat with matchinB . iJltS Following their near- ; ecept on was held at the L. 9i Mr. and Mrs James by, Kelvin, half-brother and . mJaiv of the bride. About ' guest; sat down to gmpfuolls we ding supper lctved the hostess During the evening v bunch of serenaders arrived chives! the happy couple- .. to her marriage the bride tendered u miscellaneous show- It the home of Mr. and ltfrs. Murphy where she was tho .911! cf many useful and love- gifts. Mr and Mrs. Adms f the best wishes oi a host of for a long and happy wed- t!‘ ‘See Hitler With (continued from page l) '.ll1d Gen. Holder, who dared his auind and alone of the flight generals was not elevated ‘the rank of Field Marshal. libknown, however, that Zeit- Ii K. Boot. who loft Kcnlingtnn m; , mp onsws wrist Ml": law‘ -—DUOTOB BETUBNB _ 17L ;_ to in °' Yufiufuai” u" In f9 m- National Bclcctili. Borvicg, Q! arrived in Kensington Wednesday, while Mrs. Beer went to saint John, NJ. to visit her father. -CLUI lIilTB-Thn Mo lulu; ‘mrch Club. mot at filo 112ml of - Herold Cllrk on Nov. 1m; and acked nine boxer for sh; bOY-S I1 England. A social hour was spent and rei shmen J- wa; ggfvgd by the hostess. _5 —COMPLITE FOUNDATION _ Work on the foundation for the dehydration plant at Bummer-stag l5 119511118 Completion but the con- tract for the building has not been lei. it was learned over the week- end. Pouring c; plated Frldcy evening and 1t wan “Pooled the forms would by re- moved earlythisweeihofficialaco . nectcd with the plant said they hlii-lcd to have it in operation by g3) end of January or early in Tu“?- w°fk 0n the wooden buJding will be rushed at top speed $0 the contract is let. The stony wide th"f.8“.‘é.°i“t.¥"i.”€..i‘.‘°$: a deco basement. - s1 a concrete was com- Personals —Ptc. Bruce Sdluirmam h"; m- turned to his unit after spending his furlough with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Horatio Schinm~n,_s, -Mr. Dennis t”e Inspector (if Credit Unions was in Suirme side on Friday auditlrg the IC'O"X\L§ of the Union ard whle have '79 v3.13- ed several of the Union: in the surrounding dstr Ct=_._s_ —-Mr. L. W. H neck oi t“e ln- teruaticwal F0 and A"i"‘n‘ F d: g1 Lt”. h“ go"e t~ N w 3'11 sw ck and Nova Soti" M‘ a bug] eg- trip in comm-oh with the f x in- d-istrv ard Expfl-fl" to ret r~~ “cme a'b"ut the las‘ of this w eZ-S, 8th ARMY ‘Luioritinuedm page Iii mile defile between the maialtse and sea and tne next defensible position, reports have said, prob- ably is lvlisurata, only about 100 mils east of Tripoli. The German reports broadcast Saturday said Gen. Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, commadin the Bri- tish army in the fie], attacked Saturday morning with two tank divisions and two infantry divisions, stronglfi supported by planes, at Mersa Sega on the gulf of Sirte coast, and at mother int far- ther inland just east of Agheila. Artillery Preparation Thorough artillery preparation pifieded the assaults, the Germans sa . Tho British forces were repulsed affiliations with the Nazi are intimate His personal, fl‘ to Hitler seems unquestionq l mt col -Gen. Hans JeschonJ ‘s the announced chief-of-staff l the German air force i: n0 sur- f to persons who lived in Ger- i- . lie has been handling that for several years. Apparently its done well. l: fut he is credited several - with dissuadlng Goerin fmn t to the front at spore 1o in- and ordering some spect- rrir attack without reference lkstratcgic value and then re- 1 sto game-shooting and other ues oi the Reich. Admiral I-‘rioke a Sui-prim ltil Admiral Kurt Fricko 91 A vise. I never heard hn name ll_ii known, however, that. Ad- hich Raeder has been aging under the strain of war. " itherc is sufficient of tho lfllDti-ial officer's tradition in tomake _it desirable to ap- tls his right-hand man some- whn may be presnned to be as 0f a “yes mnn" as Zeitzler mllkfllil indicates Hitler is '" ed to follow his hunch- nther than sound advice of "mllllsners. How dangerous filirocedure may prove to be incited by the disaster of ' 11B his hunch when he ab- llttltiic idea of invasion of .n mmgdirreiy after Dunker- gr that other hunch of at- MQZ to take Sta ingrad first ‘ veeding toward the instead of b massing ‘Ilfld as iiairlcr an others Loses Initiative T?! fact L: Hitler has seen wrest- “lfl his hands the one thing in the south around noon, the Germans claimed. but renewed the. battle late Saturday afternoon and threw an entire fresh tank division into the fight. ‘There the German account ended with the statement the battle still was in program and the resuls not yet known. The German radio was silent Sunday about the progress of the fighting but the German high com- mand claimed that "strong British attacks failed as a result of prompt- ly-lounched and terrific counter- ottacks by German tank forces." "i I 110 DEAD _____(Cori_tlnu€d HOD-l 52);: club flro. A number of Canadian navy, ariny, and air ioroe personnel were known to De amons we owl. WY- tAlCU‘ exact number was not re- veaued. it il not LXiOWII either how many women were loot lo W! iiuncl. Anud the frenzied sores-mo of the trapped dancers, firemen battled the blaze in bitter C016 tiwt from the water from me hoses, sheathing everything in foe. The 14 degrees above zero temperature not only hindered firemen. but added to tho agonios of the burned and injured. The fire was not brought under control until 2 o'clock this moi-nine. when rescue workers were able w enter the smouldering rubble heaps and bring out the dead. Ev ambulance in tho city Wu pr into service. l-nd volllfltvo!‘ workers lent assistance in Bolt-ml’ mil bui-gileclinangriitrijuiigd to hospitals an up y g s a . The armories nearby was threat»- d b the fire for o time em er billlgllilgs I f NR1 were ocorched. a firomm and flames apron ng uifinltoved another disastrous conflagmtion {Eggl-"oufest of~thc initiative fhu after speech. in com- llt after communique. ' “"1?- "Gesetz Des Hand- “ulflfllly. "law of action" m hands. ., f" words he clavned hith- Mlsd filmy throughout was in. l“ flccept his chafenge. fiz-nuiilf-‘(l Nations are doing , ‘o "limit. Lt -Gen. Dwight ma" find Gen. Sir Bernard "than: wrosted the "law Off like the ones that have 9188119‘! 5%- J h h" his“ _-___ The fact i; of incalculablo moral ‘mportancc. Hitler probably will prove no more able than was his friend Ludendorff in the last war tn wrest victory frcm defeatThe Ger- man machine function, perfectly so long as there aze no formidable obstacles. once it has been suc- cessfully arrested, it "“°""_f»¢m his hand-L ___ _ (‘at f Z1’ H” ‘I to l . Tht was 1011B ecfli,llhll'jy_bofit_°f_lli3;- SAVE 00M. ll lillllllli "W10 IIPEIITE YOUR Fllllllfli HBPEILY /'\ll‘li firmkits wrv HOW TO SAVE C0“ . JTHIJHIIJILI _ _ . w”. ' H GRABLE§ MATURE " 0AM Also Short Subjects Shows 7.30 - ('9 9.15 SUMMERSIDE PROFESSIONAL CARD v wo.z\v~a““"cr‘f"xoocxmmw<nx>~ T I E. nicluav Chartered Accountant Office at '7'"! \IITAR|XTI'|'EI\IWN LFUARDYKT‘ L: < .a".;*-=-' - m I not on mum IQ‘ Farm Loan Board Activities , ..__.... Since tihc your 10D, the Farm Loan Beard as been loaning mo- ney to farmer-a on n 35 year mort- m-userewe. ‘.§l“t‘i.°'..°’ prov u on loom in Prince Edward Inland limo 1065. Tho rota of in- terest on loom in I per wit. filo tho and of the Band's loot fiscal year, March 31st, 19M, the Board had loaned in all provinces WLNOAI», 0t! which $362361!!!) woo ou at tho wbovodute. ‘flu Board ciao holds real ertctv t0 the value of $841,703, and ,1- gi-ecmenta for sale to the amount of $493,900. In the last fiscal year, the Board loaned a. total of $2,133,- 000. Collections in the last lineal consist principal repay- Whlte Star Laundry Summeraiiie, P_E.L Board FREE SOUND MOVIES (Hilda Glllls) Uberton —— - — Tuesday 0'Leary - — -- Wednesday 12-14-21 Legion Dance Al. Armouiles g " l-Il-Y snaps-mas i wnnuesnav. one. l6 m. c2 c.a.n.'r.c Orchestra l 12-14-31 14th to discuss important l I i Xmas Fruit Bake 100 IN ALL TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 15TH. MAR TIME ELECTRIC OFFICE. ANN‘??- (By kind perminlon of coi. Andi-cw) Admission 35o I-tve-u-ea-mr-vm I 5 vruszns 0F Si. Lawrence Lodge No. 8 Be present-Monday, Dec. resolution. GORDON P. ROD!) Rec -Scc. Death of Miss Lillian Gullings There passed away It the Char- lottc Residence on Saturday Wm‘ ing Miss Lillian Co.li:ngs. daughter of tne late Jclm a. Colllnfll and Charlotte McKay canines of "M! (glty, The‘ late Mlastgsollirgs gaunt!‘ here eig teen mori 18° lath-bridge, Alberto, bovine tn improve hei- health, but he: condi- tion grow gradually WONG ‘llhm 1W1‘ death om Saturday last. Atholllh in failing health since oomius hm to reside she made many irrimds who will dee iy regret her passing. Itiere are le t t0 mourn her sister! Mrs. Ernest Rose, Lcthbrldcmlitfl». M", Bezij. Rogers of this city, also three brothers. JA- 0f Wflrmm‘ mwri, Rl-l. of Toronto and HE- 0! Montreal. A Private funeral will be held this afternoon from the residence of he: sister, Mrs. Rogers. Rev. T113. somcrr, pastor of 9t. Junq| alllfih I“! conduct the lervioo. Too Late to Clasify .:-_- CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALI- ifl Cumberland or phonnlgod. WANTED — GIRL FOR ROUGE- work. Write or hone Mrs. Si Auld, West Covc iead. - wan-ran - mmuao MAN F03 Dairy farm near Charlottetown. must be exempt fwm will"?! , duty Highelt wanqqplld t9, t1- right man. A9913’ am" =|° Guardian. 1244'” Extrat Train. Service S’$ide To Tignish ]$1l,l65,'.00 on tho principal their 1o ans, 3*’ The Board operates u u. neif- ru Ilene; of the Dxmlnian, last l ing : fisca ithe Minister, tue Rev. T, elmfltllll'flillhl manta. and $11,098,020 inmren rc- payments, B cc the inception of operations, borrowers have repnz} o and ea for its reserves ts revenues after paying interest on monies bn-row- ed for 1 purposes. The cost Oilldlllllllllffl on foxirmtréllait fl- c year was uppro a y cor cont of the usotr wider ointm- tration. In the province of Prince Edward Island, the Bo~rd h": loored a to- tal of $l,l55,(00 to the end of the fiscal year, and had outstand- 1,0l5,(}00 at the close of the year. During the fiacalyear ended March 1151:, 194G, We Pond received from borrower's in the Province of Prince Edward Is‘and $40,000 on a-count of in ere t, and $3?,000 0:1 bccount of lcan piinci~ pa . / HOLY BIDEEDEI. CHURCH The regular Sunday services at the Church of the Moat Holy Re- deemer were well attended yester- uay. The sermon in the morning we P-ewhed by Rev. a. Mac- Donald 0.88.3. His thune was: "The necessity of reveaied relig- .on." The cciebrant for i-iigh Mass was Rcv. R. Barnes 0.58.12. In the evening u noly flour was con- ducted. The sermon was prencned by Rev. A. MacDonald CSSR. THE KIRK OF 5T. JAMES Preaching from the Kirk pulpit on tne atki chapter of isi,l.iesia..s,i H. B. . homers, sold; "Forgiveness is next.‘ That lays us wkie open, doesn't it‘! Don't let your anger lead you into sin; this is how it runs. 8.0 to it that no sun goes down upon your wrath. Of course that's a. insk. You don't forgive and swe yeur skin by it! God dlaift save H5! People will ta/ke advantage of you. You wont correct their maanimss with your kindness, not i very promptly. ‘Phat la certain, hasn't corrected ours with Hist You may still have to sritr for your own loves sake. ClHT-li may yet giveyou hscup to driitkgthc-n is the true heap taltyl But. there's no safety at ail in anything oLel You won't got on by resentment-s. by mashing back at tic wrong, giving 1t tit for tat, That's even iriore certain! You can't march in and liquidate tine evil as a. good many would like to do, and then ma-ko peace. That's nonsense. Nobody will be in the mood for it, least of all. And you oarvtdcal any such fashion with your own private difficulties. God's way with us; His way of patience, qui e undefended; His way of a crzss, when a crow becomes necessary neems to be tho only way we or 1ft willing to travel with one a other. Novos- mind tho oolt. And it's the only way that ever has won even- the little of ua God. has won! THE BAPTIST CHURCH At tho lorvico of Morning Wor- lhip tho Rvv. I, J. Levy's lei-moo was "The Days from on High." The subject suggested in the words of Zechariah in the gospel of Saint Mike 1:78, “t':o tender mercy of our God whereby tho Doylprtng from on High hath viaitcd un." It war the uluranco ofdvwninndnrkvvorldtoapao- pic in time of sin and dread Ind hopelessness. Often we use titc expression "it is darkest befcretho dawn." The vmli of our ow-n day time. In Oil!‘ lt/Ifgtlt "never an hour no forebod- ing n this hour yet the very fnli horpo iicl in the fact cloudi- ll-Il that energy and hi thi hope we already have 0g gha (my, A pror-het of old saw hqpc m "the cloud an of the size of a man's han ", another raised his hurt in right of the buds nmond tree, and eternal hope arose in the cry 0f I» baby in Bethlehem. fin the coming of Christ the issue of freedom v-‘d truth and righteousness logéiiziétnhgg tyranny was orcve r . in the day c! Zecl-orhh lift up our ryol Ind W!’ heart! to The Doylifilll “W1 The morning anthem was Carve- Whil-feld‘! "I wfl lift up m’! eves." ‘Ric solo was takrn by Mf- MoAulny. no sermon at the evminc f”; vice was “The Gift of Balvat cu. Fan-arm's "Lord. Frr Thy Tell?‘ do! the promise NGION, N.B.. Dec. l2 -Il'i rd‘; to aooomodote Christmas uvcl, extra train services be- veen Summcrside and Twill-Sh I" sing ozranged in addition to those ii-eady announced. according to re- iorml headquarters of the Can- dian National RoLwaya hero. All xtra train will be operated 011 nturday Doc. 18th, ‘Ihuraday, Dec. 4th, and Thursday Dec. 31st. leav- n aurmerside for Tignish 8 v m. On Frlday. Doc. mersido for Tignlsh It 4.30 p m- Jnstcad of 12.01 pm. Dec. 18th., y, Dec. 21st and Wednesday 232d, train will leave Bum- Meicy’: lake" was the cvefllrw anthem, ‘We C‘“ur‘h School mall attended and is Jthis respect o. twenty p" Wm l"- crernc ovoi- thc am: pe iod your. ‘IOIASI IISEIIY llilllm “.3 I-Ii-bvvlsoltun wee , showirg in ‘ of lrlt Th1: column In reserved Io;- my" _of Icon! lntorcot, but advertising of n ncvny nature may b; mugged at flvo cents n word, strictly pay- , abla In advance. MR- W. CIIESTPIR S.’ McLure will be in Montague, Thursday ‘ Doe, l’! buying furs. 13.14.1{ CONFIDll-ATION LIFI INSUR- LNCI. ll ' COOKS for Christmas Photo- IFBPB- Evenings by aupointnlafntt.“ PAD‘! OI‘ Till ACTIVITIES findnccd by tho Christmas Sui Campaign is an X-raying pro- gramme zmong school children and college students. 12-14-11 P. C. POPE after successful hos- [pliignl treatment, hu returned to Moroll Hotel where ho mly be ed Income Nil-l‘ T1,: returns and he preparation of P1- nancial Statements. i2 -li , MANY REGRET DEATH-Many wl.l regret to lea-m of the death Saturday of Min Georgie Mao- QuI-rrlo. daushtor of Mr and Mn. Hebow MacQuari-io of Read’: Corri- er. near Summcrside, at the early age of 15 years. She had been un- well for some time. In addition to her parents she in "survived by .a brother, Francis MacQuarrie and a sister Velma, Mn. i-lan Inmmi of North Bt. Eleonora. Funeral ‘service: W111 bo held from tho homo of her parents this after- ‘noon. Burial Wlil be in the People‘: Cemetery at Summersido. -.5. l I went-w military wedding was rol- omliifll‘ at the rim manae ‘OX1 Wednesday. December Lwhen Cecil James Stewart arid M°ss Binie L. Grigg were united in the bonds of matrimony. Rev. F. A. mwrezice, posts: of St. Jmes Presbyterian Church offkiated. The bride, a native of Bpriiagbili, PILL, was dressed in Queen's blue with matching accessories. She is ‘the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. wit. -liam Grfgg of Tyne Valley, PEI. .'I‘he groom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Mount Pfenn- ant. P.E.I., ir o member of a high- iflfld regiment. The young couple were married in the presence of members of the groom's un‘t. m- | eluded in the guc=ts were Lieut G, 1E. Fbamklim of Brldaerater, N. S., and Ueut. H. W C"miir*g‘nam of Antiflmish. The latter will be ro- membemd as u. member of the staff of a '0" ‘ bark before the rv1r. ~Truro ‘Ned's ‘ F o o I I l-c h i2us9lt1.'t!iy.'s§ crack and blister? Docs the itching ncorly matter h w probably are a big first day or ao. If not completely satisfied Nlxnderrn costs nothing because you get your money back on return of the empty iur. Oct Nlxoderm from your druggist oday— the money-back trial offer protcctl you. -_i__. "i ~ 1H1} CIAQNTRAL GUARDIAN THREE BUGS STOLEN - ‘Hie theft of three rugs from a (crow..- od Mr. J, Pope Clarke. 5 Graf- ton t. was reported to C.ty Po ice yesterday. TLC rugs were stolen sometime between 10.30 p411. Sul- urday and Sunday nzomlng. No trace of them had been found lost night. ' .__.__. FRITZ WEISSLER. Fur Buyer of Montreal and New York upon rc- quest from a number of ranchers King's 00., will be in Montague Thursda Dec. i7. He will be buy- ing all rida of furs. He pays the highest priccr Buying hours 9 cm. to l pm. 12 4-21 APPLE DAY BALE SUCCESS- I-‘UL— Fourteen barrels of apples were sold in the city by the Boy The ID oitmnto tot Wla . Moot of the ulca were made by Oubl, the junior organiz- ation of the Scouts as many of the teen ago Scout-s now belong to the Air or Sea Cadets or are in the services. RETURNED SATURDAY- Mr. Walter R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture for this Province and Dr. E S Notting of the Pro- duction Services of the Dominion Department of Agriculture here re- turned to the city Saturday from Ottawa, where they attended a con- faenoe of tho Agricultural Sup- plies Boo-rd RED CROSS BENEFITS FROM SALVAGE COLLECTION — The Salvage Campaign in this Prov- STEWART - GRIGG-dm oarly-Lnce has incieased the Provincial v, Crou Hinds for war work by $1,281.11 since its inauguration lust spring. Recent contributions from the sale of salvage received by the Red Cross include:- $50.00 from the Montague War Salvage Com- mittee; $366 65 from Eastern Kings Cairy on Clnada Corps; $6500 from tho Georgetown Salvage Com- mittee: 8112.46 from Alberton sal- vage Committee and $137 00 from O'Leary Salvage Ccrrm Pee. This shows what can be u by ener- getic Committees of kind to help the war effort by gllpplylllg the required material; and raising money for vu- work st the ulna 'mo. GROUP HOSPITALIZATION — The permit of incogporation from the Secretary of State of Canada is n11 that now holds up tho Group Hospitalization plan for the Mari- times fmm being put into practice, Dr. J.A. MfiCMlllilll stated on his return fro-ii Moiicton Friday This plan for Hospital care which has been outlined in previous issues is sponsored by the Maritime Hospital Agociation and its member hospit- als It was drafted in its final form at Moncton on Friday when the Group Hospitalization Ccm~ mittee of the Maritime H-w-uital Association met to drziw up dtttiils of the plan. There are now seven- ty-onc group hospitalization plans in operation in Nvth America and, nine million people benefiting from the arrangement. Dr J A. Clark of the Dcmmion Expcrimcnt~ a1 Farm Wits the O'llf‘l‘ (laconic from this prnvincc present at the fleeting at Moncton. l BUYI a‘u‘-\'a\h\'-'-"-"a‘ day. Cash or Trade. PAGs Tfffa‘ fffffah‘ a‘l n'u'fi'u'h'fn'u'n'fa'h'u'n'n'a'n'n‘ DUCKS, GEESE, CHICKENS, TURKEYS. 'I‘np market prices. Any Quantity. Taken any oAsn a cAfinv stones 187 Gt. Geo. St, Charlottetown. H 12-14-11 CARS COLLIDE - Two curl were llightly damaged in a colli- sion which occurred at the inter- section 0f Kent and wcyiroim Streets on Saturday at 1:30 pm. _,._ COL. BALSTON T0 SPEAK — Col. J, L Balaton will be the guolt speaker today at the weekly Ro- tary Lrunchecn. Mr. B. Graham Rogers, supervisor of the PEI. Travel Bureau had teen a heduled to speak but kindy CIIYGd w the change in orcler to pannit Rotary club members w hear Canada's Defence Minister, PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Ceorae I-‘iiivruiiarsoii, Southport Wlll be pleased to hear that ho i; conval- escin aftcr a serious o ration in City pital last moo and will I S0011 Iflbllfll b01110. Mr. P.B. Bradley, Secretary of Education, left Satuiday snorning for Ottawa to attend an Educat- ona; statistics conference. He will be absent from tho orovinco for a week. BIRTH! WILSON-At the Charlottetiovxn . Roy W inion a daughter, stillborn. McLEOD-Ait the P.E.I. Hospital Dec. 3. 1942. to Mr. and lVLrr. Roy McLeod a son. , ollioitblN-At the Royal Victoria til-nerd], Montreal on Dec. l3, 1942, to Capt. and Mrs. Stewart Madrlln, a no. DEATH! BYRNE - At Marshall, Tenn, Dec. ll, 1942, Frank Byme formerly of Bedford Station. ‘CULLINGS- At the Charlotte Ro- ‘sidence, Dec 12. 1942. Mic; Lillian tColllnga. Privata funeral. Please omit flowers. MacMmLAN -- At tho (kficwn ‘Hospital Saturday Dev. 12th. 1942, ‘Linus (Intnny) MncMiIInn in his i-itlth year. Funeral from his late Iresidence P5 Green Si. today Mon- day Dec. ieth. Service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment People's Oe- metery. ‘DRFADYEN- At Riverdale, Dec. l3, 1942, Mrs, John A. McFaclyen. aged 80 years. Fllllhfll llTyTi her late residence, 'I‘uesday, service starting at 2 p m. Interment in st. Catherine's Cemetery MacQUAllRIE-At the homo od’ . hei- parents, NB". and Mrs. Hebe:- lMacQumrie, Rand's Corner, Dec- ember 12, 1942, Miss Georgie Mac- ; Qunrrie, aged l5 years. Funeral to- ‘ day, Monday, at 2 pm. from the home of her parents. Burial in tho People's Cemetery at Bummer-ride. Trinity United Church MONDAY 1J0 IBM-Committee of Qiavudl, Board Room. 1.45 P.M.—The King‘! Daughterl. Addrcsu- Mia; MacDougall. East Parlor. Card Of Thanks Mrs Herbert v y and Family wish to ihziiik rpllllll-PX and friends for kindness dining lli-‘l, i-c-cnui Siifl berezivnnent also tllUzl, uQ-iu 5cm. flowers and massages of sympathy l2- ln Memoriam In loving Memory of AENEAS J- CLARKDI Died December 14th, 1931 I often think of days gone by When we were both together The shadow o'er my life is cut My loved one gone forever, Inserted by Wife and Childrflfi In Memoriam “i? fleflllflnl memory of m: dean KATHLEEN M. JACOB! ‘Say you remember her rweet face. Tho light. tho loveliness; The rxzililo that passed beyond thb vvo To rest no mom on m." Died suddenly December 14th, 1841 Sadly Mined. . bowl: Jacobs N. D. MacLead UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshfro Phone Ml bee, is to train non-ccnv standing for the Canadian Army. ada it has operated since the summer, Because of the need for n. training centre for cnrctvillv-sclcr-tcd 1un‘or leaders. A wide range of specialized subjfiCbs arc taught during of Licut-Col. L P. Cliche. instructors it now serves as the six weeks training The upper left photo shows soldiers which are used occasionally before more subsflm v able. Extreme care in balancing Ls a necessity in this uiitlcrtnkimz. Um)" ‘, ral Leandra Dulac of Quebec and Cpl. E hiiirtin of i bout to fire u smoke shell, lmdini; lTfili-“m l0 right Lance-Corp: Prince Rupert, B. C. are a Junior Leaders Are The main purpose of the Junior leaders‘ School fil MflZillll nissioned officers and lllSll'Ll('lOl‘S only school of its kind in Cm‘ . -._x _._. ic. Quo- 0i szcod The 1941, and is undcr fhe command Pvozich-siweakirv! running fit-rows mint; bridvs ‘.1 ln-‘Hzing is Billllll- l manoeuvres l Middlc left, snldles climb OYN‘ a wall which lalocks ‘their zirsnult n! a nearby fniost ivhiie middle right shout; . methods advancing cnwiously over open terrain mid pi-nfcctt-d by smoke bombs. Cpl A. Aucoh of SYGHC)’, N S. Col. Monctoii, N l-l , Lance-Corp a1 L Dulac t»; Qut-br." and Cpl. E- Mar‘ tin of Prince RlllTYl. arc Lower lcft < ..'"<tra'l~ Pie. D Boilsquti c: \Vll‘-ll._ the lllllfllllf-flllflllfl‘ Cpl John Czioprr rlinws Pic. Clcmcnt Dcncmmc, of Vcrnrr. o!" - tank rifle watch iig lllC approach -.' "cops J A iht‘ "twin __ Q "firt ciiurd by natural condition- ally fiidflczi by N"? l"! of liiln‘m_ltiur;rril;efs.ialll m‘ am“ an ‘oxirznv’ Milk Canadian Arllllf film’ us- ng various platoon .\i: iancuri of mp5 and by Lnwcr rhht