.__. s l. Inner I . so “will ' so Claw. new... sgnwq n‘ u‘ j]; llll alld PIINUI COUNT! ‘NIII. I lllll Advertising W IIIIIDII “ “u”, Wm: semi. Ill‘! Ides. e1 11.112132...” bgdellverodteeuy llolllolufiunlmeralde “ydlnn will N“ ‘gflperdayorlllewweel. Phone 2B8 for imam“ xgxeruer to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. {IIIIIIIVUQIII- —DOYOUIXIAIIIQIIINQ gguvelleihatmlce. u-ravmnruaoiuxeurleeieu. 1149'”- - 12-21. _____ . ulp wwil —A sans on rink season tim. I055 c“ “d l’ dl b- t uld ‘ bl des and hi1! ‘ll ° 9 W° 111 9 s nice Christmas price’:- 11-33-3- 811l- - 12-22-31 (“j m“ m“ “h? “fr? Personals _ m the ldlflmquu The deoeaseg gq-wlfl. N_ suudsgygn yes-Hg! '18‘ Ill a widower, The f0 0W 118 l“: E1222 fillliius at Petawawa: flfdl’... Qntario, and Leo, Hal- i.- HOME — The many of‘ chance Cabill of the erside .?..v¥1:of0r some time and his ,- friends hope to see him out , 50011 and completely reco: —B81- Cedric McKinnon of Mis 00a from her residence, 8 mm‘ n Street. Summerslde, for muis Taylor. Burial was in 8?“22.°.§i§.l’!...*‘i~ig'l.‘fiif rem»- » M . i" szznlwegérb essilgrpe‘ gas: — m. John E. Cameron of Th p}; snow‘ Roy Huesm‘ llifih. returned to his home home in Bummerside. "ll-l l4 TWBlVlhH a warm welcom NOTICE.‘ R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside will oper- ate a special Christmas , fl WESTERN 110"" -IAGIITIATIB WUIT- p‘. fore Prince County Magistrate w, l- Dllby in Bummerslde. three y0lll18 men from the vicinity of Conway. charged with damaging _ PFOPBXW were given a nominal fine and ordered to make restitution. B Algo New; of u" Day —Mias Pauline Blitz, my, .1 the Prince county Hospital ha; re- 81811911 her gosition and moved to —Mr. Bwm“? Mum underwznldylexmlgerlilgrlsli’ miuliéintg Charlottetown ls now progressing favorably and her many friends wish her g speedy recovery. B. i Ll ht Plant °°l1¢h6 is spending a few days with Eletlltltche hsae been ill g5” $110101 411M118 the Christmas - S. —Mr. Lowell Hancock of the International Fox and Axlimul ____ gig: ‘Lngmbas retltlrnedmhpzme _ 3RD‘! _,r|m_ I some m! 9W ‘xiii: his: held yesterday Bruns ck in the interests of the - S. —-Mr. Dan Smallman of O'T..eary vllll I , l were» m» m- .2 auslsdvetlrralis: S Fl M 1 ~ _ . ’ rm 0f orrs and Bernard, ‘gliitgar Also Dlsney Cartoon 5981161111! some time at his former B m -~Mr. Chester Gaudet of the Olympia Tea Room ha; now sur. ficientlv recovered from his recent operatbn to be back on at work from his numerous customers. s. WRKRK = ~ \'\m"-’v5§ ,- laémiiéibard TO-DAY TOClJTlllJR...FOR rum 7' Shows 7.30 G‘ 9.15 Christmas Afternoon Matinee CllAllliswrllli-ZASI PITT!‘ {geese Iv our! mo. some syrup‘ u, Bflfi g1 "Ilium m: mug-rom G Matinee starts 3 p.m. Christmas Night And Saturday THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN - Cots Contract For Cargo Planes _.__- WABHIINGIBON. Dec. I-(AP) —.l1'ormal approval of a contract m of New Iwl Andrew . Orleans for production of m un- disclosed nllnber of cargo planes for the United States Ann Air Forces was announced today War Department. Th l" "“’ °°“°°l"““' m" w‘ f, Christmas Tree had completed n ' . e ‘glgénggrgflgzétuglézlifi llt Trinity Church t0 only for other army aircraft also, llonoy Cutout Shows Decrease §EAG0lllC llSAlllTyl h oney -_-__ of 1e per cent compared i941 crop of 21,487,000 pounds. decade. ls year at 03.059900 lows, with revised estimates (2,968,500); Manitoba 3,367,000 e ilewzlnller lilllilH 1 Br/ad . 4,’ y CIIITI] illBllSlHS ‘In l5... Ll. Charles Arthur Brennan e regrettable information has ii received by Mr. and Mrs. A. R. an, 0f Summersiflc. that their i1 Brennan 0f the Royal Can- "Air Force, popularlv known as l5 reported missing as the lol air operations in the Afri- campaign, "nnounced tonight. Clayton and H tsport OFESSIONAL CARD l. E. IlICKEY Chartered Accountant M Office at ' it ~ s....°....§.'.‘.i3..‘i'i"£i‘_" v ' _ \ ing of a lifcboa, Gazette. m 'OTICE Restrictions llo ., Lighting Fixtures Slightly Relaxed l1 . w gféasfiu 12 am. z to 4 PM, l-arnlnu. o. c M LMCC u_gienslngldn_ phone 1a Ito. Ii. J. MACON OPTOMETRIST Montague p g, |_ 0th re [iguana [g __ n rator's permission. that existing fixtures cannot fig‘ column.‘ M". I! H 10f nauosrosu must be shown. CRYSTAL RINK Opens Xmas Night Skating 8 P. M. Till 10 P. M. ADMISSION 30c Rink Ticket Good For Xmas Night Skate Tickets Now on Sale at Cllllltol Theatre and Bowling Alleys ‘ PLEASE NOTE ' If your skates need sharpening‘ 5011* wait until Xmas Night-Leave them 8t the Rink Now and Avoid the L080 Minute Rush. - g §{.§..‘l‘i"§°.f.¥.. ‘°“‘“‘*' m" m g5 12.24.11’ Capt. Kelley Awarded M 0.3.12.3)’ TheKing -. “llllllllllllll " MONTREAL, Dec. 21-101»- Captaln P. A. Kelley, Halifax, chief officer of the Lady Hawkins when that vessel was slink with- llaul; warning by anheneblzly submntri- ne as anuary, as en awur ~ Fill“ Llelllenfllil Chad" ed the Order of the British Em- pire by the King, Canadian Na- ional Steamships officials here Word received here from Lon- on said that three members of he crew, Radio Officer Robert an , N.S., Boatswain's Mate Charles Bolivar, Upper Lahave NB» and Ship's \~.»."r<~r.'.-..m~.->_awrx~ra'szm'm carpenter William Burton. Ham- ilton, have been commended for gallantry. Announcement of the awards appeared 111 the Inndcn uuunuuulsuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Lt-Cmdr. O. Griffin. ROI; the night of Jan. 1o. He was last Benny Teamed In OTTAWA. Dec. I3 ——(CP)— A. L. top stellar roles. This Irubitsch alznt..sl"ltrisesl..sl ‘iffimiié asiyc..rri..llii....i:""i:ii: “we a PM a» n‘ and Suwmm uhu"! Pl-‘ces Board, today announced an unt’me'y death. order slightly reiaxixlg restrictions on the sale of electrical lightinpTo Be" is Warsaw at the time of fixtures for home use. The ordegthe German invasion. and the chief allows the sale of glass and porce-,characters are a bunch of "ham" lain fixtures without the admlnlst» actors of the Teatr Polski, who are The general regulations provide roles for real life ones that are far be more exciting than any they have replaced with nay. (fies withalltrever played in the theatre. l of 1'- lalldays m. 0y pennApp iss on '_ mmlhllmul-flmust be made on forms avafable at all Prices Board offices, and the rs- One of the principal public sentiallty of the new equipmentsquares in Warsaw was erected on ‘- 1-‘ --asnnv . ll'_ T0 BE 0r NOT TU BE Also Short Subject SHOWS 7.00 &'9.00 ' SUMMERSIDE Story About Polish “Ham” Actors Melodrama and comedy are skill- fully blended in llzrnst Lubitsdhb newest film production. ‘To Be Olr Not To Be" which will have its local premiere at the Capitol Theatre on Christmas Night thru United Artists release. Pre- sented by Alexander Korda. “To Be Or Not To Be" has Jack Benny and the late Carole Lombard in the The setting of ‘To Be 0r Not forced to give up their theatrical Impressive lettlnll ;a huge stage and more than three Ihundred extras were hired to ap- [oear as Polish oltiaens. In the most prominent spot and jutting out into the square is seen the big ‘reatr Polski in which the city's favorlt: stOOk company held forth. Lining the streets are beautfil sal- ons, haberdashery shops, mi nery establishments. florist shops, shoe stnres and office buildings. Dash- ing down the street are herse- drawn cabs. automobiles and ‘oreiluf peddlers on three-wheeled cyc es. Months of research preceded the designing of the sets. Thousands of photographs, magazines and books were carefully studied. and 455th ll.C.A.F. Casualty List OVITAWA. Dec. 2S -(CP)— One man was reported missing believed ki led during all" Olflrflllims 01191“ Joan Weatherble; 3, James Hegarty. seas and one missing after air operations overseas by the RKJAF. Nal in its 455th casualty list of the war issued Wnlght. list also reported one man and one previously reported Following is casuaities: talned on active service: Innlsfail, Alta. operations: couver. Missing after air operations: lneau, 110., Kinsston. Ont. Previously reported missing poses presumed dead: Acton, Landon, Eng. Previously rope causes: Brldlzewater, Scwlerset. Eng. NEWFOUNDLAND ialned on acllve service: on. Flt. Lt. Winnipeg. tapo. preliminary drawings and sketches were prepared. These were fol- lowed by models built to scale. ‘the: came the actual construction wor . lxeltln| Melodrama ‘mastery offlbBeOrlIotTb Be" reaches a high point of dra- matte action when the "ham" ac- lors-Jack Benny. Carole Lombard, Lionel Atwill. Wllx Bressart. Dulzan. Chal-‘es Halion and Georlte Lynn-become involved with the invaders and find themselves im- personating everv important Nari I'll IIIIIDII d,“ figure from Hitler on down. After a series of startling complications. ewe: III 4e- 31m“ RALPH llllTTART reference to the size was a statement that cutie "will invglave make aircraft accessories not for Higgins-built planes but church sunday school con- 11321211 of magnet’)? Wllnd-l m 11 w“ rep“ Miss Berna Huestis who trained ‘£3 ncimliéflzsggllfilzuogttggaalgfifi‘ the kindergarten pupils. The follow- crow ltllnfavorable weather con- m5 w“ u“ Prmmr d1 011' "W4 i m? l“ Pfifwlg“ Nowell" with m1. Kendall at u» <71'l‘-\W*-,D°°' ‘l -‘°P""”°l" . Gordon Avard, Chairman of the The report said this year's crop G d 9mm R0 B F d_ WM 011° °l ll" ‘mllllell l“ ll" m“ errlgkonBeer, Al. ‘ll/Adler?!’ 0:111 About 9s pel- cent of the yield 1d d » w . _‘ lélfnellegll’ lllullglgilfgolzlga°5figfig ‘ Re-So1o?q‘l)e,:kck1:he lllllaflgmb Molly - an Whllv than paid m1- the 1041 output. ‘m’ phrelimlnary estimate placed value . in ,_ Manger». ‘moist Mam, Rap Distribution of the‘ 1942 honey own in rounds by 01011111085 1°!- Rae's class. ..s°':§..§"i....°‘"“e'sr- 13”’ 3"“- 5 l? r tt (12.0°0.000)2 saska-lcllfiwflh 4.94711? Catherine Maclntyrmerfollogvlelllc eby -' hrusb pima ils"Beth- 010,000); Quebec, 2,140,000 <s.042.- 2.3., Lulpebryg- ry pup ' 1° 600); Alberta. 2,700,000 (3120900); British Columbia. 1,333,000 (1,109,- 000); Maritime Provinces 317,900 and Ann worthy 1M1 bracketted: Ontario 7.800.000 ti of the De to . ‘The overseas sec on who Grade VIP‘. W120 weathering died as a result of injuries received 2, George Hegarty; 3, Emmett Dal- on active service, two previously reported missing believed killed now _ _ for official purposes presumed dead gnarl” we“l'h°rble' 3- 6m“ M‘ _ ally. r .— - ing now officially resumed dead. arvnellénaolg, Kfu,‘ i‘ m“ One man previous reported serl- Ga-me m?!‘ Bemmem, we,“ ously 1.1 in Canada was reported gherbi-e; 2, Joseph Kelly; 3, Thomas to have died from natural causes. Hegarty One man was reported to have died as a result oi’ injuries received on active service in Newfoundland. Francis Kell . the latest list of G Macbeod, Thomas Norman, Sgt. Missing believed killed during air Henry, Victor Roy, Flt. sgt., Van- Jemmett, Francis Charles Mart- M. Ileved killed-now for official pur- Anderson, Edward Allison, Sgt, Holmes, John Ronald, Bgt.. Chown, Douglas Cordon Camer- TILLIE THE TOILER smmwluuwou ASK THE auF THE CQLH-‘T ‘n-u; 6.1. -— _ alcoves m lfl5UHflH[E AL], LINES Summer-side The annual Trinity United cert and Christmas ‘free was held in Hearts Memorial Hall last night. There was a splendid attendance of parent; and children. Dr. .8- Oarson, Superintendent of the School, presided. A delightful pro- gram was given by the pupils after which Sent. Claus appeared and treated all the kiddies to apples and oranges. The success of the program was due largely to Mrs. Special Events Committee and to Christmas Carol, ' "The First ° piano. _ Numbers by Kindergarten pupils, Mallett, Elizabeth Altkinson, Billie A Chorus by Mission Band "Away CTSOIL CEllTllAL GUARDIAN Tllh column la reserved for llws cl local interest, but adverlisinl o: :lnew:y‘1'1ature may b: inserted a ve c n - sole In advanaform n: c“, p” oooxs for Photoflapbs, CONFEDEBATION LIFE [N - sacs. sure‘; CITY TAX OFFICE will be open __ 52%‘ £13m?‘ "‘*“.'.F°l‘u . m 0G1’! 0W i118 Of ti! lf-rfll-die. HOME FROM HOSPITAL-Mrs. A Mauser cumsmas and a émierissltgwgkglgefiflu°tregerllnergnul ullltfill chllrOlI The Two some two weeks ago left the hos- 12-23-11. pital last week and is now conval- scoraann. - th, oem 27th. POLICE CUURT- An adjourned _ 11 A. M. sndr’! P.1d. case of drunken driving was further u” LM"'T"° s‘°""'"“ " "" 11-14-11. adjourned in m. Police court vu- Christmas Promerous New Year. RAY. J. H. BlshOp. DURING the entire year pelts are received foo- shlpment to The Prince A ‘l “lam F‘g_’l";°1l=l°-,-l>1;n-{,- The usual Christmas dinners and SENSE CIIHIOClEl/OWD. 12-5-5TT-9l. the n‘. Dlspenmrw Th. klddla JUST ARRIVED - An excellent dresses. Kennedy's Ladies Wear, Great George Street. 2- 50MB QrN LEA"; _ LSBA ilcge; h G1llis, Bear River, who J°5¢Dll M9 Blue. R.O.N.V.R.., 8.1’- lh‘ °llY 011 Till-Willy 1118M Hwplml ‘or 0v" ‘..Y,°°kl,.‘“f§.°'m. the Ilrerlch recently reported they ‘° ‘WM ‘h’ ‘mum’ "m" “ill lirigiuixtliliiel idrsiliawe dhorse isrie- had recaptured. so miles west o: ported to be well on t e way to re- Sousse and 62 miles south of Med- covery. He expects to return home Jez-El-Bab, the spokesman said there was “no change in the sit- uation but vigorous fighting by his wife and family in the City. WHOLESALERS C L O S E I) _. Wholesale Grocers, and Fruit Merchants 26th December, “a g1 of Beth lllulmellrle youngest The toll d” ‘u d” mtwdw’ daugahter of Mrs. Hilda Drake to planes has taken of the German Gordon Earnest MdEwen of st. ail- force was raised tn 93 when i, Peters Harbour took place Dec. 7th American fighter pilots surprised BIG 551,3 0p cglugq-MAS at Plctou. The ceremony was per- two Junkers 88s prepared to attack i“. mum's. we e we no sa e o s as greet- - in: cards in years. It is understood Peters Harbour as her husband Focke-wulf 190 md the dggtfucflgn of the stores wgvléestcom; ltoénetgothe afifivsw... and of three Nazi bombers on the night New Years Cards were replacing the Christmas stock on Confectioners B-lllllfly. the day after New 12-19 Christmas Message, Mrs. Mac- Recitation, by Jane Giddings. Plano Duet by Joan Rogerson Solo, "O Little Town of Bethle- hem” by Leith Thompson. Recitation by David Mcllachern. Junior Department, Purpose and Prayer. Campfire Scene by Girl Guides. Arrival of Santa Claus. Benediction by Rev. Hugh Miller. The National Anthem. FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL Grade X.-1, Arnold Dalton, Grad-e IX-—l. Angelina Coyle; 2, Grade VIII.—1, Elizabeth Mc- ly. - Grade VII.—l, 11w; detto Heg- " 2. Albert Duffy; 3. Chester t0ll. Grade V___1. Daniel Kelly; 3, Grade. 111. Jr.—1, Melvin Dalton. Grade lI.-1, Grade I. Jr.—1, Earle Hughes, article in ‘Food the middle of it. In approxlmatel masher‘ iil-"Tilw (urbcd In l0 Mlnulos Don't lat itching. bleeding, internal or protruding Plies sap your vitality, ruin your nerves, and drlvo you crazy with Died a ‘ "sun of “um-k, lu_ pain. Chlnarold. the recent discovery, sto s the pain in 15 minutes so ou can - wa k. ride, work and enjoy life n com- fort. It also quickly aids nature to re- llsva the sore tender parts and shrinks filo swollen tumors and restores normal functions of thn rectum. Got Chlnarold frmn your rlrrlmzlst today ilmlcr agree- snagched [mm the ygyy jaws gf the luent that Chlnarold must satisfy com- pletely or nloncy back. Only 85c. tllfaclmlllrel-l- and flndlll! a ready traffic on the mainland caused de- flth. BIRTHDAY ~ $3 ifueknto Mr. ZSKCJ-l CY 0 tee d itize . of Mount mu?!’ egvhomliyelgbtat; not eépected until 4 oclock in the his 01m birthday today. Mr. Rich- m“ 9- fifzlfilgtasf bee? a f9:l?fi_ItllZ of Mouligt or , w” formerly xltjflsberry ‘m; -The many friends of Mr. E. J on Riv“ ML Rich. of his ilnprovunent after his scri- arfls’ host of friends will wish him ous illness in the Charlottetown many happy returns on this oc- Hospital. o RED AND WHITE -- Esrcellent Montflll, Buying all kinds of furs, for iihe Christmas holidays Thursdsyflst W. e s is ‘the Dec ber issue Mum's o ce. This ls your last 01g- of Red and Whine, st. Dunstarrs nortuniw to sell for cash at hlg University magazine, which is just, est market 95°65 before the end _ This yew- gor the of the year. Mr. Weissler will be {first time young wcmen were M- back in Charlottetown about l'y mitted to the educational courses Ja-“ll”? 5- 0f the University angkdue ztlxotemof em e ,gi,l;,g-,,b°*~h,,gili°flglli :1; gr SEQEEPQJT.‘ .i.‘.“‘Z‘.‘...£’.‘fZ§‘T.L'.i an ous e woceeu-as - m“. m in myme the arrival o! the "CO- “lghl, walflfflil we“ almlld“ b?’ the Sgflllguéf ed wstcmary men rom et ree branches 0f the peatedly displayed the ingenuity features are W11 xmmmined m services and their lady friends. Don m“ issue’ upon which editor flank Messers Orchestra supplied the o: dmst a O'Neill‘ “mam Bdrm,- pmm; music. This enjoyable entertain- md m“ u, u, b, ment was sponsored by the special meat“), pronounwnent by Anon ney-General Sir Donald Bomerveh in behalf cf the 10rd Chancellor "“ she need no long w h: ousllmms AN"WERSARY"R" within the remlgrre egiirtlne: :1 warmly complimented, QUEEN'S COUNTY COURT -— m tulle cm ‘flnpellers tiindlqliltlnnt" 11' 1. B t1 s d 11 t on h Rus c0, vs. Ric ur s, C aro own . . u er, acre ear urc , . heaerddat thedQueenésfCoantlyfliflouré Dodgg Sig, ltgansas, yesterday (is; Britain‘ mums o’ Juana‘ s a. , m . n rv Si»? y ‘$205.. mm fiver of athfl csridirelatlor: t? the lidieetefiigg gatther fgnltfifi: ‘ifrlmfslfig amllwozlxftl; b‘ Plaintiff. It was an action for 800d5 But er is a native of this city, and aha Y k -_ ° r m’, sold and delivered His Honor, Judge a brother 0g Councillor T_ A Bu“ °l' - $91988 8 Wblneh frmn C. Gavan Duffy presided. Mr. Mel- 19.; vin McQunid, Sourls, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Lester O’- for the defendant. was the only case heard yesterday. The court adjourned until Decem- Charles Kelly; 2, l’ rode II. Jr.-l, Emestins Oel- ghan. Grade I.—l, Francis Dalton; l, Died as a result of Injuries sus- Edna Kelly? 3- Tllellllll Damm- Perfect Attendance -— Joan Wea- therbie, Angelina Coyle. Grace Mc- Nally, Helen Coyle. Bernadette Weatherbie, Melvin Dalton. Charles Kelly. Francis Dalton, Adele Kelly. M. Leola M. weatherble-Teaeher. British troops serving in cold climates will be provided in the future will tins of soup which are self-heating, according to a recent in Canada.’ The troops will only have to punch two holes in the top of the tin and light a chemical heater, running through om txwo minuties, it ishclaimed, they wll - t f , IIlSh, Jack William, sec, Ottawa. ..’}§f,,,‘},,”w‘,‘,,,.§,,_ °‘ m” m" m \ Previously reported missing-no- for official purposes presumed dead I I James, Gerald Griffith Oakes, I e CANADA rnirlute rush of considerable dropping rielrs 1on4 or parcel mail for the dely at o'clock last, night. don‘t seem to realize tine imPbrt- anoe of having the street number on meg; mall at Chflilrlllglzw M —-——-_--_i__.? whfln ere are B0 ma. 1y " WANTED _ A MA oer carriers on the Job." Mr. Pick- Kent an”, m‘ u, 115E281” ard said. "Yesterday there We" 400 or 500 letters taken back to the LOST - YESTERDAY WALLET Post Office to be addressed pro- rly_ ThLs causes needless delay deliveries," he pointed out. THE MEANING IS TOO PLAIN T0 MAC ma "People Moncton and Qaint John, PAGE ELEVEI!‘ KIQIHIIIQ| l CLOSING CHRISTMAS DAY . ‘ “ ll Jghnny s MAYFAIR TEA R001“ For those having anything on order I will be at the store from 12-2 only. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS T0 ALL ' i} J. D. Squarebriggs, Prop. esclng at her home 38 West Street. FRIDAY_CHRIATTMAS DAY Lord's Supper. Visitors wel- come. terday 11101111118- 10.30 A.M.-'l‘he Session will meet -——— in The Board Room. CHRISTMAS AT DISPENSARY. baskets will be sent out oo-day from _ will be remembered with gifts of Two Armoured tgémggglgllésg-lflag stockings, mittens, (gnflnu“'ed'itrom_pggetn ing severe losses. lent at the cnurlmewg "° 911111" in a. day oir two. ‘u WEDDING BELL! - The msr- smail forces was re rted. RAF. spitfires shot down a of Dec. 21 was announced. TRAINS LATE AGAIN- Heavy well as land operations. WILL RETURN HOME soon - l"? dayi- Wm‘ u“ "m"? Bull"- In the vicinity of Plchon which P0 that Unite Btates Bad weather is hampering g1; u Reports from the battle area in_ layed trains each night this week. dlcated the Allies um msintalnln! Last night the train scheduled to greater activity in the air, howevey, while the one due here at 10.30 was encounter German aircraft, Personals RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS arrive at 6.85 reached here at 9.40 and that they frequently fail to Able Seaman Douglas Smith and m, Gallant, District Director of Post: M” with M sydnelatitg new“ hi, al Service will be ,leased to hear 13g?“ week mu‘ m -——~ e M mrrz WEISSLEB. m: Buyer, bee“ ' Chester B. M- 12-24-1l CHRISTMAS DANCE AT ARM- ION-DON 5T3‘: _ (o?) dance committee from the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Legion. The government edict followed church and was dictated by ain change in social habits." MARRIAGE! time Central Airways planes were filled to capacity yesterday, it was learned. A total of 56 passengers Irene W0 ist- Neill. both of Charlottetown. LAND! on MARSH _- A single- “M”! ant. The remains are resting lam were aboard the‘ plane I special lflieiit bet-ween N. D. MacLeari T00 Late to Clasify UNDHTAK" timQ EMBALMER '3‘ Charlottetown aul t I 1 1 North Wlltshlre cona nng arge sum of mon , near Ed's Taxi. Finder leave egt "m" “a this office. Reward. @341 "kitties! w aim w er in the MIYOP B. Roy Holman arrived 110ml? 1M1? ‘flight by Diane. He had 1 Milady has scored another view; she has shown in the entire field Through the courtesy of a perils. the obligation of wearing hat; in HEAVY AIR TRA"FF!C _ Mark shortage of materials and a “cert- ______ was carried on round trips during MMNEILI, Q. isljfifyggg _ i MAIL RUSH LESSENS -_ “We the day WWW" ‘his P1°"l"°° and Trinity Parsonage, Charlottetown confident ilflat all the mail Monotone Part of the traffic 1n- on Deceenber 2s, 1942, by Rev. Hu COIIllJlg in to-nigtlt will be deiiver- eluded a special trio with 10 nir- Miller. 1) 1).. lss Christmas morning," Mr, Har- mell ll°m llll superintendent 0d bound to the ma Mails at the Charlottetown Post mu luvs- Incal cards and let. ters were maillied one andlhe. half to engined Marmm C u 1 M i two days ear er thazuo er years. | e en a rways Mgquyawm-j A-tj m e 40,000 letters were posted C ar- . .. yes e ay a oorl, A8 d 6-1 fmm m lottetown lyeelerdegmeuéamzsnballr: :11; sitvezigletmg 8118;121:1125? gifts}: dfuurefi"... cirrill-lellieegewiiat letter ma caane s . . - e o De ' , there were tlllreemtig-tonmeizrliéck glnxdcecflngglgfidgldonplfi 5:131,” 3?“. cember fl 1942 Georgina Guild ances a v a c- . o pane ma“); Henneaaevla Fume"; Ho“, a1 office ast evening. Tlaiuslieysm: Errggggt ‘alfieicggig dgwghwhgntogllsilll: Funeral notice later. q of the rush mlde repairs and took off again a The mall ear- short time later No wi school n a h e. d £10m" Saunders and Charles Russell Ilse- at. ‘miles lot ll. 2i a! i? _m_--?.€- at‘