DECEMBLQ 1s. 1244 A’. WESTERN GUARDIAN ' l l. Illum- ll Glow. In! and PHNCB COUNT! NeII. Slicer-lotions, Advuufln; "NI!- ll lhuover St. and l0 Ottawa St. Water. mum”, Street- Oourliu Drum “u”, Wetc Street. Marl Gaudet. 61 Granville Street. daily at a luurnerlid lay ol’ the lol- e: r0. Water Street. will bilhllvered to any home in Suuunenlde, zq per lhy or lile 11¢!‘ week. Phone 269 for this eervleo to tluP boy responsible for deliveries on your route. fi xi;- lilrder I lit. rubber beltinl arui 4W “u. ‘my J05 9 mwndmgn, AlINd Bfimz-igglziél. Moody Potato _¢mken.Enlero. .11.. 1 u“ regl-osontatlve for Mi Moody w a W‘ 5t, Eleanor-s. 4°‘_‘,,,§,".;fiiT.r.. Order now 2-16-21. fl-ld-lii. . A1, -Reoord Range, ohm -ORDEB. blow . f . _‘ and port drills lteglllggulflfixaxgf -TRAVELLERS' nasa- school tmal concert will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 20 in Trave1_ lers’ Rest Hall at 1:30 p. m. 12-14-18-Ii. — PROBATE COURT — Hon-i ourabio Harold L. Palmer Judge of Probate at or lottetown held 1588-‘ sion of his Court at » Sumrnerslde yesteruov when the Estates of John‘ J. England Jute of Springfield west, Merchant and Farmer, Dr. Everett 8-11. Bell late of Caipe Traverse, Medic- Elinistry-S < rlleral 0f Lieut. Patrick F. Morris “m, Patrick F. Morris. 36. who M n; Aldershot Military Camp “Wednesday. was buried lsliiuf" by morning with military 1011011‘! n the Roman Catholic Cemetery ,1 chcrlottciown. Requiem Hi§ll m5 was sung at the Church of no Most Holy Redeemer by the mctor. Rev. A. MacDonald, CSS. 1. l. ca Pflitlmes a‘ mgravc (i? The military mourners were: ,col. J R. Paton. Major A. S. mom Capt A. Denny, Ca _B."ll. Capt. J.J. McDonald. ‘cllnlson. Lieut. L. E. Ward .ck’l‘rainor. R.C.NV.R. David Morr , Donald Stewart. John Callaghan, , Walter Quilty. A1- nald. and Vincent the ordcr of the OII Grove C.A.B.T.C.l clergynllal) cctor , ll‘ . lttglgcniatives of R.C.M.P. (Cpl. “Sh” and Const. McLellan.) "rm-e- vollovs were fired over the nlvfand the "Last Post" and eksyclilg" sounded by CPI. Frllik Elilliii. o1 Doctor. Mary Jane Schurman latei of New Annan. Widow, and Alice‘ P. Sutherland late of Summersidc,| Widow, had the accounts passed and the Succession Duty fixed. The Lawyers interested in- the Elstates Were GWTSe M. Matthews OTeary, Heath Strong K. C. Sunlmersi . Mr. Donald o. Stewart repfesen- ted the Provincial Succession Duly office. Major Alexander Knox Char- lottetown was present for tile Eds. tern Trust. Company, executor in ~one estate-S fill: Armoured llcg’t Entertainment At The Armouries On Tllursdav evening December 14th the pcrsonncil of "A" Stiuaclron 17th (R) Armoured Rent. P.E.I. LH.. assembled at the Armourics Charlottetown for suuadron drill and entertainment. 'l‘llc squadron comprises the following Charlottetown troop, New Glasgow troop. Pownal truth). New Wiltshirc trooll. North Rtlstico troop. After troops. 1 luuuuuuuuuo TO-DAY lclunr or m: um WMSIGNEHASSO um cllolivu - Janice mm up» MOOREIIEAD - ilerhrl limit Felix IRISSARI‘ Iuuon II by Helen Device! lured Upon thzvNev/el by Anne lake Directed by HID ZINNIMAQ Induced by PANDIO i. IIRMAN ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.15--9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 lfillfilililllidilliliililis-ilifillijlli irniflrlril} SFUTFH“ ~ Preaching in The Kirk last eve- ning on the text, II Kings 5, 11-12, the minister, the Rev. T. H. Bus- scll Somcrs, said: The common- place is the warp and woof of llic. It is the material out of squadron drill and a short‘ palade uh excellently arranged entertain- Kcarncy as ltiastcl‘ UA Ceremonies anlrcni. wnltcl- iliiicNiltt A '1' c .1 nrcsldlni! at. the piano. The follow- lnz ls the pl-otzlxnn: Opening-O Canada. Sclcotloll—c-.- ulu Qcgtl Band, Quartcttc-Sat. Bill Davis. Sgt. 1.. un-ncnszhl. Roddy Glllis, Cpl, l\_olzlluil hlacPllclxion. VlOlill Solc—S.qt All iticKcmnev Popular Son::‘s—bv all present. iur..ltllllf:,'—q.iVL.S. JR. Compton B1", t-lgc Selection-Limit. R. B Macbaren. ....ll.. ns Reading-Licut. JZA. Lawson. Chorus-New Glasgow Troop. Song-Tor. George Clark, Rus- co. Rcadiu.2—L/Cpl. Roberts, Pow- nal Troop. Band Selection and Sing Sonlz ‘lilo lhcgraln was brought to a llrges Government lair cs For News Freedom After War LETHBRIDGE. Dec. l7—(CP)-~- lenztcl- W.A. Buchanan, presid- Lei The Canadian Press and ullisher of the Lethbridge Her- ll, tonight called upon Canada's Pldl mcat to declare for o. free- fncws clause in the peace l ‘t will end the war. ' the nerd for con- he expressed couvlcdah that the war pos- cauld have been avoided if s illd hccn frcc in the dic- ltrics. He cited pro-war pl iii —uNB and Transoccan ii tie nay, Stefani of Italy and Daniel t.’ Japan-and declared ihlt "distortion of news in the in- iresls of the dictators had been m underlying causes of ' war dis address over the Trans-Can- lh network of the CBC told of tile crusade of Kent Cooper. general house.- of the Associated Press. hllehalf cf news freedom and of iiarwholc-hearted su port given by iiilitoahe Clluncelor. lrenernl licutcrs News Agency. cf e Canadian Press took “the cnlpircs czl stand toward mak- ill the world's ncws free" when mil‘ "put this country's news- lliiirs on record as wanting frec- Wl iOll written into the . Then" stand was . that taken by the _, - cs Congress. hi! free news is to be written in- “the trczliies—as a. foundation a; lzl l... e-Can.ada's parlia- Ln. must take a stand in its fav- ' ii sl Senator Buchanan. go on rccord—al- United States and h free countries which. “due course. will surely express “zit view. Canada must say that ‘Hewanis the news of the world H free And she must say it in llliltc. unqucgtiorguble termsfd coll rastc t e propagan a fillet the dictator countries with situation in Canada where, be- M cf freedom of speech and ham of the press, "we can cri- mhhcur country's administration " think many are it to our views.” i"! faith in Democracy in the re- ‘Clnl haul W! other of us renewed “min; hct that the whole thing; “d hi” flYRued out in street-curs Mmallsrs: in the village store. mklimlil. with the daily and n, Y hrcss faithfully re ortina’ u“ of all parties and such dents ns occurred." cmmaltor Buchanan told how the m“! an Press oo-operativelv dis- ts world news to 90 daily- “DEI members across Canad icozlscripticn crisis. It was zlr , close bv singing the King after which refreshments consistlng of sandwiches. doughnuts. cake and ten was scrved to all. ‘ c stliluilrcn was than formed up l the Drill Hull and before (liS- lnlss.l lvlrliol‘ R1". Acorn Sound- ron Commander thanked tllc Oi- .. . _, “Cu... 81114 lncn for their splendid cooperation and excellent attendance at parades and ;|.~;.1 _ Ll_ . that illE! role of the Re- serve Al-mv is still very important and n Syllabus of tlalnlnu suitable to the winter months would be car- ried out. SKATING FATALITY HALIFAX, Dec. l7 — (CP) — Nova Scotirfs first skating fatality of the season occurred tozlnv when _James Howatt. 8. was drowned after crashing through the thin ice of a pond. i Its news reports are not "control- led" and there is no bias or sup- pression of news. . mont was held lvith Sgt. Alf Mc-i i which our days are made. Take ycsterday—- think how we spent it fronl morning till evening star, and we have tile record of a thousand ordinary things. Even lo the greatest, great moments coulc but rarely. Perhaps to you and me they ncvcr come at all. It we ever had one tumultuous moment of Joy, if we ever had one agonizing hour of sorrow, it ll stand out for us, like the top an Alps above the mist. through the summers and shadows of a scorn of years. lremember it so vividly shows how cam.“ rare these experiences are. But the fabric of our common days is commonplace. We woken. we eat, we work. we pray, we sleep. We go through the dull routine of daily duty; we have our, little and undistinguished share of trial. It was a thousand things like these that made up yester- day, and a tilousanci yesterdays make up our liic. Onc of cur modern novelists savs a. wise tiling about greatness — that sadly distorted and nllsnlall- ngcd word. Greatness, he says. is to take the common things of life, and to walk among them truly. No matter how commonplace your life is it may be greatly liv- ed, if you will only let the light of God flash on the strands of it. And no matter how stirring your life be it shall be a failure. if you have never been wakened to the glory of the usual. There is no happiness like the old and common happiness-sunshine and love and duty and tllc laughter oi cililtircll. Only a fool would think that yacht or any other lux- ury could be lzli in the balance with thcsc abiding things. There are no duties that so enrich 115 as dull (lutics. There is nothing like a thorn in the flesh for snnctifyiug. And all this strength and peace, and quiet advance into the depth and dignity of man- hood, is squandered and lost by the man who frets. like Naaman, when the God of his destiny bids him wash in Jordan. rnc BAPTIST‘ cnuacn The Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D.D., conducted the service of morning worship. In tho sermon of the morning llc considered the lesson from Ejllllt Pauli; cjlistlc to thc Gnluti; s. particularly the words of the writcl- “Nevertheless I livcv‘, yct not I. but Christ liveth in mc. A good many people tcli us that the Christian llic is hart‘. but Saint Paul brings us as the ccnlral fact of our Christian faith. that Christ livctil in us. There is a. real dangcl" of ovcrlookirg this vital fact. Casual answers to the question of WllilL is the Chris- tian faith may bc, following Christ, believing Christ, doing as AUCTION ' AT CLIFTON. NEW LONDON Having sold my farm I will lell by auction on the premise: on Wednesday. Der. 20. beginning at l2 o'clock noon, all my livestock and implements». consisting of: Two work horses; one pure hrcd heifer (Holstein). duc to freshen Fob. 1; one extra good milk cow; l2 head of young cattle; binder. mower. rake, manure spreader. potato planter. potato digger. pn- lhto sprayer. horse hoe. farm wa- Iron, box cart. scufflcr. lcvcll har- "mvs. three wood slclghs. driving ~iclrh. driving wagon. threshing outfit. crc-im senarator. new. chick hrooder (oil burner): and all kinds of harness. double and sin- gle: also all usual small articles. Terms Cosh. If day is unfit sale on next fine day. ' RUTHERFORD COTTON HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. m, i"! P51111511‘! politically ‘ U the major parties. WNIIIIIII u - SMELTS relu NBW buying daily, highest market prices, prompt "i8. expressage paid by us, containers returned "E- For best results ship your smells to JENKINS mos. Lfd, Summerside he would were he here. It_ noes .dccpcr than that. not imitation ‘but a living principle in the soul, not vision but incarnation. , The lilo is within. even as the ltrce does not put out its leaves and lfrtlits from without but from the .1111; within. Christianity is the ilndlvelling of n. living person, an inncr lifc manifesting "591? Wt‘ wnl-dly, all grace and goodness is an expression of Christ mantles.- ‘ing himself in the soul. is lour assurance of immortality,’ {when Christ lives in us immortal- ity is not a matter for argument, it is something that we shall know. Christ dwells within. do not try to crowd him out with that which ‘.lS sordid and moan. keep the lump IOI life clean. so shall the light [shine forth. whrlt a beauty and graciousness ‘dwells in those who allow the {manifestation of the indwelling .Chrlst. Do not lct your Cilrls- ‘lianlty become lust a sort of lnil- iltnrv drill with an ethical pur- é, may it ever be spontaneous. natural. the life within joy- _ overflowing. Tile anthem of the morning was Woslcys "Load Mc Lol'd. Tllc Church School met in opell session at 2.30 p.m. for “White Gift" service in which the Chris‘.- Imas season is liDPWPTiflifly T9‘ cognized in gifts for those in need. Evening worship‘ at 7 p.m. was conducted by F“ i- ‘he Rev- R- w. Brain who brought a character- ‘ isticaily eloquent and pointed .mess:lgc. The anthem of the eve- -nin.¢ was Croft's "Comfort Ye." "The music of the day was in charge of Mrs. G. Elliott Full, iorgnhlst and director of choir. Keep M-lnard’: In the flours CENTRAL GUARDIAN mulrlrlmkraohrererved for nun but advertislu u newly nature may be five cents a word, strictly pey- le advauee.__ ._ .____ _=-:;-_— OI‘ RESERVE Wednesday, Dec. 20th Zion Church Candle Light Ser- vice. 12-18-21 DON'T miss the first game of the Basketball Playoffs betweeni Navy and the R.C.A.F. All Stars: Monday night at 8 o'clock at the YMCA. 12-18-11 ‘ VETERANS RETURN — Three Island war veteran, returned home Batllrdlrv ~ . Ford. vices will be held today from the New Dominion Church for Mrs. Jennie Livingstone Raymond. 59, who died in Charlottetown on 1m- day- She leaves to mourn n sister, Mrs. Ernest M. Currie of Rocky Point. and two brothers, Frank I-iviflsstone and John Livingstone, at Gunworth, sask, FUNERAL summon! _. Th, funeral of time late Nell A, MM. Wdyen Was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home Saturday af- ternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. T. W. Goodwill. Interment was in the Wlnsloe South Ceme. m!" The Pallbearers Were: D. r. MQFWYSXI. Donald McFadven, Charles McFadyen, Neil McLean,‘ Alex McLean, Bruce McCallum. CIIRISTIWIAS RUSH UNPRECE. DbNILD-There is unprecedented activity at the local post office. The volume of incoming and out- iwilli! mail which has not vet reach- ed “S ‘Btu-ii. is greater for the cor- Mwnding period nan for any Y?“ 111 "118 0r any other war. Out- Eillflll mail in hum quantities has been coming in for the post week and shows no sign of decreasing. Postal authorities also stated that the stem-p sales are lnuch greater this XIIOIILh tllfl-fl 101‘ anv Decembe oi the past. About the same number °1 QXWH 1161p has been engaged as‘ ior last year but the-y find r.neme1-i ves much busier tms holiday season ' _MIDGELL VETERAN RETURNS FLO. James Clifford Myers, one of several wounded Maritime war vet- erans to refichflanada recently lll.‘-, ilVLU ul uhaluuttctown Saturday" oveluugon his wav to his honlci 118111‘ iVIida-ell Pte. Myers enlisted. at the outbreak of war and served for two vears in Newioudland and Nova Scotia. lie went overseas a- bout two yea also and ill January in ItAIi-s year, as ‘severely wounded A LE and hip w_hlle engaged in ac. gon wltirlheflsahudlun arlnv in t During .us convalescent aer- l an ‘ . . H" the late Mfiniv/lgftflUtMlet-llpglgnioxllillrg‘, Marzv Myers of Mount Albion. CHARGED WITH VIANSLAUGII- TER—-Ral1:h Burns of Freetown was charged with manslaughter Saturday on information laid be- fore Magistrate J. W. McDonald at Montague by Cpl. Harold Speers, R.C.M.P., Souris. The accused was summoned to appear before Mag-I lstrate McDonald for a prellmltp‘ flfy 115112198 at Souris next Wed- nesday at i D-m. The information was laid in connection with the death at the P. E. I. Hospital Fri- day morning. Dec. 8. of Roy Rose who never regained can ciflu he in" having been Dicker! up at 2 a-m- the Preceding morning in a. ditch near his homo at Red Point. The coroners Jury reported that the cause of‘ Rose's death " hemorrhage, concussion of the brain. and shock as the result of bein hit by an automobile. in our opin on, driven by Ralph Burns on Wednesday, Dec. 7th." FUNERAL AT GEORGETOWN —The funeral of the late Pte. Frederick Walker was held yester- day afternoon from the United Church at Georgetown. Services ;were conducted by Rev. Mr. Boyce, {who also officiated at the grave- side in the Georgetown Cemetery. {The pallbearers were: LIBdr. P. I... Boudreault, Pte. H. Martel], Pte. |H.A. Stewart. Pte. P. Murphy, Pte. W G, McCol-mack, Pte. J. W. Lavers. Three volleys were fired over the open grave by a firing party from Beach Grove Camp. The band from the camp also attended the service. The 19th Company Veter- ans Guard of Canada. to which lile deceased had belonged, was ‘represented by three members. Last Post and Reveille were sound- rd at the grave by Bugler Chais- son. Pte. Walker, n veteran of the First Great War died last week in hospital at St. Anne de Bellevue, |Quebec. I Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN All! FORCI ERSEAS Killed On Active Service Besttie, Donald Charles, North Bay, Ont. Brown. James Gordon, S.-L., Lyndhurst, Ont. , Cosgrave, Francis William Geo... Sgt... Whitewood. Sask. " i William, F'l.-Lieut.. Brlghouse, B. C. Bl-lill, Milton Lynn, Sgt, Quesnel. . C. Johnson. Garth Borland, Winnipeg, Man. Johnson. John Alfred, FL-Lieut. Ottawa. Ont. Kendall, Charla Marland. PO. Balcarres, Sask. Kinton, Clare, WO.. Ont. Peters. Frederick John, WO.. Winnipeg. Mall. Porrct. JiilllCS Edward. l-T-Sgt. a. Hodgeon, F0. I a. Previously Reported Missinl “i Now Reported Killed 0n Active ‘ Service l Martin. Alva James. PO. Cal- gary, Alto. Died 0f I urlee Sustained 0n Aoi ve Service Boudrcau. Joseph Rufin, PO.. Caraquet, N. . Missing On Active Service After Air - peratlonu Cook, Michael Arthur, Sgt, Wal- land. Ont. Bowling, Ralph Andrew. BR!- Toronto, -. Dunkelman, George Amoe. Sgt“ Midland. Ont. Eilertson, Frederick Hawkins, Grllnlnwh Auk I 4 Sgt» . r Toronto. l i a i MINERAL Topsy-mineral ser- ' Saskatoon. Toronto, FO.. Ottawa, Ont Sgt, Montreal, Sarnla, Ont. Sgt, Halifax, N. S. bert, FO., Mission City, B Bcotstown. Q Winnipeg, Killarney, Man. . Toronto, Ont. F0" B PER LB. AYLMER Solid Pack FOR PIES 105 oz. Tin . . [snares APPLES 70c SWANS DOWN cars FL0llli, DELICIOUS MIIIIGIIIES Ready To Eat CERIAL Pkz- — 32c Pink Grapefruit, 2 for 25c Z P555.‘ 23c I OLIVES. h £. ‘nlfiagfirugh David, PL-Stll... Homing, Ont. MacDonald, Stanley Malcolm. Terence Joseph, F.- Que. is Irving, FO., Rennie. Robert Edward, 170.. Mrs. R. E. Rennie (wife) Range Station, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Stuttle, Norman Edward. I‘.- IBH I Morrlssey. .Franc Terris, George Thompson Gil- Prevloualy Reported of Wan-Germany ggrdstook. Jamel Ward, F0" lies. an. Ciar. Donald, WO., Winnipeg. an. Nicholson, Angus Nichol. IO, ue. Robinson. Clifford John, IO" Man. John Mark, 1"l.-Lleut., Previously Reported Missing On Active Service — Now For Official Purposes Presumed Deadst g .. Berry, John LuPointe. Myrtle. Man. Dickie, Alexander Gordon, Fl.- Lieut. Toronto. Ont. Price, Charles Melville, F.-Sgt., t. Charles Hugh, Sgt" Ont. Dnngerousl Ill McCiintock. Patr ck FO., Hamilton, Ont. . Seriously lll Desnoyers. Joseph Modeste Ger- ard, WO.. Montreal. Que. Roy, Joseph Edgar, Sgt, St. Lal- AN. Man. Seriously Injured On Active Service McDonough. James Harvey. Sgt. Branchton, . ichard John, Sgt, Taskey. Michael, On Thomhiil, R AN DA Missing On Active Service After Flying Operations Davidson, Robert William, Sit" Vancouver, B. C. Day, Louis Oswald, PO., Sidney. . C. Mahoney. John Ambrose, PO11 Grand Falls, N. B. Nash. Robert Leslie, l"0., Ham- ilton Beach, Ont. Patcnaudc. Joseph Roger Mar- ccl. Sgt. Montreal, Que. Porter. Frank Ferrler, PO., Ham- ilton. Ont. Ranlsay, George Balfour Nicol, Fl.-Lieut.. Brcntwood Bay, B» C. Staples, Alonzo Irvine, Pfl, Saanichton. B. C. Trude], Joseph Romeo Antoine, Sgt. Montreal. Que. Seriously lnjurlirl 0n Active . v Scr ca Franks. John Douglas. FO., To- r nto, Ont. CANADIANS IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE OVERSTAS Killed On Active Service Ash, G. H., FL-Lieut, Bt. Cath- arines. Ont. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service Clarke, George Walter, 10.. indao On ISLAND McINTOSH APPLES BUSHEL HAMPERS $2.25 ‘° $3.75 Sh». fiflfl, 11.1.. Tin Perfection G0 BANQUET BRAND PASTRY FLOUR, 1 u»- Bag 35c 35c WAX PAPER, 2110118 For 25c BRAGE, lilcKAY & B0. LTD. caioeaolssmmmmmmm I Sask. Frederick Arthur, F0" -T Sgt. Fort William, Nim-mo, East Coulee, Alta Glace Bay. N. S. nor. FO., Toronto, Ont day. Montreal. Que. York, N. ‘L, USA Moncto Coleman. Alta. Eaeterv-‘l. flask Missing O; Fort Qiraooeiic. Sask- Previously Reporte Active Service - ton. Ont . Previously Reported Missln Active Servlce—Now For Official thur, nruc. 90.. Tlsdaie Kingston, Ont. ronto, Ont. PO FO, St. Boniface, Winn Port Colborne. Ont. CAN WALNIITS, 1N shah. Lb. 58cfi PEBAIIS, INSHELL Lb, 59g ALMOIIDS, INsHEr-L Lb. 33g ALMUNDS, .-SHELLED.»- »1-4J.b.~—3-3c~~ 16 oz. Bottle Hunt, Jack, FO.. Vancouver, B.C. Manchip. Francis Walter, ., °§z‘.’=’o°§§h,°'é§muh 14001;??- Wilfred. Floyd. 12-36%. ‘Mcltury. lit-sot. Wind- Robert ogilvie, Scott Pare, Gerard Leo, W0-. John George McOaffery. Short, Clarencelwilliam Farra- ro. n ilt h. ont- fimJagk Alfred, r0- RDWB. Sulailwood FO.. New yile Murray, FL-Lieut... On Warfield. William, Weeks, W n. N. . Died or lniurlu Aetlve Service Morris, Gladstone Clifford. Sat. ed A id tlly DNVCharlJGStQalIHI-ty. LAC. Active Service After ir Overationa Saunders, William Lee. FlwLii-v d Missin On Now Reported Prisoner of War—Germany Atkin, Harold. F-Sst. I-Eflmiiill- ' On Purposes Presumed Dead Barrowman, Archibald Joseph Aurele Roland. view, Ont. David Eric. PO. C51" George Publow. CHIOYM Luing, John Arthur, WO.. To- Mouchet, Maurice Rene Nicolar. .. St. Boniface. Man. Paquin, Florent Frederic Felix. Man. Perkins, Jack Loree. lit-Silt. i M . 153?‘ wllilam Francis. Po. B. C. James Archibald, WO.. ADA Killed On Active Sesvlce Stewart, John Albert. 170-. Fred- ericton. N. B. Killed Accidentally Scratch. Don Palmer. Sllt- 55h- 22c LYNN VALLEY PEAS ZQ OI. Tin 2 ..,,, 27c i er._l§744: Lewis, John Ceredig Lloyd, Pay- gxlatster Lieutenant, Calgary, er a. Missing from the ship in which in wu carving: McCais. Allan nobert. Stoker 1st Class, Lorlgview, Alberta. BIRTHS TMAN—At the King County x0? é .I.. Dee. v. . . . Hartman. ueoraetown, P.1d. If“: son David Sydney. KING-At the King's County H95- Dltai. Montague, P.E.I., D _ 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, Lower Montage P.E.1., s daugh- wne. ter, Heather li STEWART-At the P. u. Island Hospital. Dec. 16. 1944, Mrs. John M. Stewart. of Cross Roads, in n" 84th yer-r. Remains are resting at the Cutciifle Funeral Home until 110°“ Tuesday. then to Cross Roads Baptist Church, service startingat 2 p.m Interment in adjoining cemetery. MOINAGHAN-Suddenly at his home at Hazelbrook on Sunday, Defi- 17. 1944, John Edward Mona- lzhan. aged '14 years. Funeral from his late residence on ‘Tuesday morning at 9o'clock to St. Dun- stun s Basilica whore Requiem High Muss will be sung at 9.45. Inter- ment in the Roman Catholic Ccm- etery. Charlottetown. RAYMOND-At Charlottetown on Dec. la. i944. Mrs. Jennie Living- Siime Raymond in her 00th year. Funeral from New Dominion Church this afternoon. service starting at 2.30. Interment in New Dominion Cemetery. The late Mrs. Raymond is resting at the Mac- Leéln Funeral Home until 1 dclock 9 5y. Card of Thanks Mr. Wallace Singleton and Fam- ll_v wish to thank their friends and ne labours for their kindness and all those who sent Flowers. Letters and Cards of Sympathv during their recent bereavement in thel death of a kind. lovirlll wife our" mothelf.__ ‘2318-11. In loving memorv of GUNNER LEIGII MucKAY ‘who died in Slcllv Dec. ll, 1943 Mr. and Iilrs. John MucKay and I":anlll.\'._ iA_r . IN MEMDRIAM In loving memory of JANIE KIRWIN who died December 1B. 1941. She will never be forgotten Never shall her memory iudo Sweetest thoughts shall al- ways linger, Around the crave where she is laid. Inserted by Mother. Father. Sisters and Brothers. mont. Alta Dangerously Injured 0n Active Service Fisher, Edward William. LAC. Sanford Hill. London. England- Ingram, Arthur Hilton. P0,. B! Albans. l-Ierts. Erwland. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Previously Reported Missing from his ship Overseas and now r0110"- ed dead as of the 22nd of Octob- N. D. MacLean IJNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI C‘ lottetownaud North Wlltehiro hone II W r, . Connelly, Henry, FO., Verdun. Bun. ruknuvcn Of HOLT RENFREW and C0. LTD., Montreal, is now buying all types of fox pelts At Office 0f "CHARLES R. ROGERS SUMMERSIDE fisalrsvrmzvrmtsvsmlarsunrwmsvrmwrm 11v MEMORIAMA