e SM Tl-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: Mrs. John Pond, 81 Church Street-Phone 289 SUMMEBSIDE Ind PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions. Advertising should be left with M", [only eguardian may be bflllllll dill! nt-any of the following stores in Summers! gnokstore. Water Street. Gflllrllel Drlllltorc. Water Street, Toronto Bakery, Water Street. Muir The (iuardlzn will ue delivered do: Gaudet, 87 Granville Street. to any home in Summersidc by "l... 50y at 2c per any 0r 106 Der week. ifhone 289 for this service or T’ your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your fnutg, H, column is ri-nenril for new: of l lmflflg, but nilvertlsing u! a u, nature miiy he Inserted It I u n nunl, strictly nnyulile In _. ____ ,_ Al.“ t; nuus, quantity limited, grace-s, L-554-i2-l7- . 4g0C0LATES in attractive _ G til‘li€“ Rcxall, Druzs. “B” o a L.58'l-l2-l7-3i. Llll" llCW X11135 “'06 . ., -__ F" FHA r i-orations and lights, “ink llriig Store, Phone 37. ‘ " L-548-l2-16-3l. gift for a Mani Give rclxeloi Shaving set. ll Drugs. L-587~l2-17-3l. -\\ ll.»\\'L just received a cards. Our Gourlies L-587-l2-l7-3l. _|{l_\‘(i.\'. Giving her a ring for _.;,.,,.,._§_1 50c our selection "For- .M,_. Not" Diamond rings, Love- 'i'lllg< ivrh birth stone, ladies or . 1; ing free. George T. limrikei" and jrwcller, L.5El6-l l7-2i. swam. GIFT-Mrs. Maboii gt, Kelvin (who Glnse i116 n. o! hcr husband) Has ulwed ‘ no“... and 15 spending the win- ‘mh £1.11...“ A ‘few cvonlnzs \'ZCll\‘ she \‘.i\S ivailezl 11D n by oi Kelvin Women's . presented with a “grill travelling ‘suit case. Al- ugh taken compeiely by 5111’- n she thanked thsm vcry much ml for their lrindness and .,-_~;:..rrriii..=s not cnly this Bvell- bllt filllill}; the illness and 1b ol litr husband also, OUNTY COURT — The i; Court of Prince County -._ shaw, presiding_ opened itldfl)’ iii. Siiniinezside. 89 suin- iis:..- iniil barn issued for the ; bu: ilic coiicstcd cases on docket wcrc only 1'1. Some all debt. cases were disposed off . the rest were set down for 1 on days to suit the parties corned, Lawyers interested in ClLvCS iverc C. D. MacCiillum. ‘h stzoiig. KC, W. Henry i. Watson MacNaught, est ll. Strong, K.C., W. E. -by and Mr. Goodwin or Ken- .on.—S. .1 Li‘. \\'. 1.. MEETING — A inIct- iris izvld in urand River vi/tst. l’, LilLii, for _iiic_ purlzssc or or- rizlng a silo-division of the Cath- iclvoineirs League. Meeting op- ted iritii prayer" oy Rev. rutiier iii ltlill n short introduction. e ioont, ‘ivirs. Saunders after u trill; called on the past pris- lflLMls. Leslie itinisay, who out- iza the work oi tnc C. W. L. ioiighoiit Canada, after a short mission, it was moved by Mrs. a Praught, seconded by Mrs. lrrliall lticL-ellan. that a sue-divis- ice organized in Grand River by titanic of Si. PiilflC-ll, ltfodon bi- tdilitll, .1 ii'- cueliuli was up- ictl Secretary for the meeting. 10ers were then ciectcd by ballot. ident. Mrs. Edward Lurking lst President, Mi's. An us Glllis; - Vlce President, rs bro uglit; 3rd Vice President. Mrs. sniill i\fcLcllnii; Recording and spouding Secretary Jiiiiie Mc- it; Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Brown; cillors Arlington, Mrs. Alphon- Maclicllan; Bayside, lvfrs. Her- Maclntyre; Cross River, Miss MacKlnnon; Port Hill, Mrs. - old Brown. ___ ___ a Z —B.EXALL xii-as ifts a r t , Taylor nrus 00.. Kelnslngatrnaen. an y —SUPER extra heavy tire chains and extra parts in stock at Bruce's, L-554-12-i7-2i. —WE HAVE a nice selection o! lovely elm. Gold filled and solid silver lockets, bracelets, R.C.A.F. 111185 811d D1715. Open evenings. Mouse Jewelry Store. 1,535, —-LEATHER Goods make nice Christmas gifts. Ladies hand bags, bill folds. Name on leather ggodg free. George T. Clarke Jeweller, Sumnierside. 14-586-12-17-21, —NEW LONDON PRESB . IAN CONGREGATION. - Sgglicgs for Sunday. December 21st, Clifton 11.00 A. M. Long River 2.30 P, M. Geddie Memoria 7.00 P. M. Carol Service in Clifton Church on Christmas night at 7.30 P. M. South Granville Annual Congr tional Meeting on December 30: ‘. P. M. Rev. H. M. Buntaiir nister. L-536- 2-17-11. —CONTACT CLUB- There was 11 Very 800d attendance at the regu- lmf meeting of the Contact Club vlzicli uns held in the town hall. it was decided not l0 hold the “Vim-mad Dirty 2's: husbands arid friends. Instead the club are go. 111g to have a little Christmas par- t-y just for the members next wetl- nesday afternoon at 2.30 when ev- cryone will be expects-cl to bring a 25c present for a grab bag. Four new members were welcomed to the club. There will be no meeting after the party until the New Year when the new officers will be nominated. The hospital visiting committee this week are: Mrs. Mary Kane, I‘ Marzaret Compton and Mrs. Marjorie Hemstle. The Club regret the departure of Corp. and Mrs. C. W. While who have gone to Toronto: Mrs. Joan Gillian and son David left by plane on ‘Ifuesday for an extended visit to Otlaiva. the Club extends best wishes for a pleasant visit-S. --DEATH 0F MRS. WALLACE MACCALLUM - Many friends throughout the Province will learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Wallace MacCallum at her home in North St. Eleanors on Monday night after a lingering illness. The late Mrs. MacCallum was born at Milton, P.E.I., and was the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Na- thaniel Stromberg Her father will be remembered by older residents cf Charlottetown as a musician of some note and band master, Mrs. MacCaElumg early years were spent in Charlottetown where she will be kindly remembered. Her married life has been spent in North 5t. Eleanors. Mrs. Mac- callum was well educated and was a delightful conversationalist and had a charming personality. She had man friends who will miss her kin ly hospitality. She leaves to mourn her nus _ two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Burns of Somerville, Mass, and Mrs. Edith Fraser of Winnipeg, also two nieces Miss Eleanor Lowe and Mrs. Marion Duffy of Charlottetown. _MEETING TRINITY Y. W. A. ..-The Christmas meeting of the 'I‘rlnity Young Women's Auxiliary was held in Epworth Hall last week and was well attended. The meeting was conducted by Mrs Fred Osbourne and Mrs. Hamid Milligan. They also had charge of the program. A Christmas exer- cise was presented by a number of__ members__Thg_ exercise _was__iii ' \\\K s invents sewn i115‘! OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS _ Stationery Ellquisite Perfumes and Colognes Fllllntain Pen 8: Pencil Sets Compacts Atomizers —FOR I’ attractive CI- W’ ""5""! Invite you to visit our store and see our display. Our aim ls to serve you. GOURLIE THE REXALL DRUG STORE PHONE as » - - . . . . . . . . . fir“! Sela by Yardley, Bachelor, Jasmine, Gardenia. leather 1111s. Smokers’ Sets, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. Au in TOILET. SETS BY Yardley Jasmine Adrienne Gardenia Daggett and Ramadelf MEN- rlstmu wrap. 5 Limited ' " .I__ M a ly before 2 am. and shdt up through an elevator shaft, Flames roared bunk car. None of the crew of the throughout the building witmn freight train, nor the train crew of elf an hour, the snow train was injured. A student wag ms n“; w 31v, The injured were taken toihm- the alarm, said" Dr. Trueman. Then Dltal in Mont Joli and Rimous i. 20 he, the Dean, Prof. R. Fraser, and 1111165 We“ 0f 1""- _ the watchman awakened the 225 The two trains collided while both occupants, including 25 Royal Can- We"? Plilceefillllg 111.24‘? fiautlofl. iidiBIl Air Force technicians who travelllns at about 1v mile: w were taking a. special course. A 11°11!- llttle earlier the watchman n“ made his usual rounds with noth- Fear 7 dead I I In missing four parts. 1st part, Gods Gift to Us: 2nd part, our 01ft or Ador- ation and Praise; 3rd part, Bring. ing our Gift. Offerini; ith part, . A Christ- mas carol was sung during the presentation of the exercise and each member taking part lit a candle in recognition of the dif- ferent races playing their part in the Christian religion. Mrs. borne Cllmpbell “ ‘ ‘ the very im- pressive installation service when the new offlcers for the coming 111G wPlRBfl-Tlfl 011i. of the ordinary. At the time they were trapped year were installed. The officers the victims were nct in any one elected are as follows: President, part of the building, said Dr. Mrs. (Rev) Sullivan; Vice Presl- ‘rrueman. dent. Mrs. Med 08110111116; Tress. "They were moving around and urer, Mrs. Horace Macrbrlazie; were seen by other students. We st-‘filel-flfy. Mrs. Fred Watton; think they were blinded" by smoke. Strangers secretary. Mrs. Richard Some appeared to be dazed." - Hinton: Christian Stewardship, Most cf the occupants, clad only I I I I Mrs. Albert Linkk-tter; Tcmpgr. ance secretary, Miss Mabel Link. letter; Supply Secretary, M", George Meikle; Lunch Committee, Mrs. William Roach. Visiting com. mlttee reported that ten calls were made during the month. At the close of the meeting a Christ. mas box was packed for Home Missions. The meeting closed with PfBytEr.—S. —FAR-EWELL AND PRESENTA- ln night attire, were able to reach safety through regular exits and i3 means of the fire escape. A few d down tied bedclothing and some Jumped to the ground. All of those taken t0 hospital were said to have leaped from the lop flair. A number of other stu- dents suffered minor injuries. No personal possessions or other contents 0d the building could be saved. The other University buildings ‘VICTORIA. Dec. l6 —(CP) _ 1318x8111: operations for n Rp Canadian Air Force patrol flying W“ 111111111 disappeared yesterday in the sea off Naiicose Bay. B. C.. were unsuccessful today as wager-n air command headquarter; 115ml the seven crew members missing aboard the plane. The crew were named n; 1011515; TlON-Oin the eve of his departure 656111106 damage. Eight years ago F,“ m‘ D’ C‘ Macmmgani Winni- fi-iii Kensjngmn a large “mute, Mount Allison suffered the loss of 11%;. . cf members and friends of the twobuildlngs by fire. Sqsfi’ R’ T‘ Mlchen- Slrflslwilrs. Presbyterian Church gathered at the heme of Mr. Gordon Glover to bid "Farewell" to Rev, m, 111.0841 who has been the minister of the congregaticn for the pxs: ten years and who had made nrany friends 111 ill‘? ilvork of the church and community. The 6Vl2fllllg “'21s very pleasantly spent with a hearty 5111i? Song, contests and szcial chat, R"- A-D- 511111118 minister b.’ the United Church called the girher- Bggt. G. H. Andrews, Abbotaford, Sgt. R. Wood, Nor-wood. Man. Ltic. W. D. Riley. Regina. Ac. R. W. Adams. Edmonton Ac. R. A. illakely, Kamsack, Sask, _Westt*rn mr command has mm- fied ncxt-of-kin of tire men miss. NAME BOARD TO (Continued from page 1) lcyi, retired, former chief of navpl OPOFHLLOJIS. Rear Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, former commander in chief 0f the United States fleet. The group will meet mOSE serious individual RC AF. disaster in Canada to date. Seven ERSIDEOGU AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONIC lng in what might prove to no the t Carleton and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell, De- Sable, are the guests of ‘Mr. and M3, Elmer Francis, Carietcn. Mrs. Charles Robertson and family of Bede ue have takenup residence in Car eton. Mr. Robert- non, who is on military duty in H5111“, spent the week-end with his family. Mrs. M. G arse, is spell Montreal. Miss Lydia. Muttart. Carleton. spent Friday in Cape Traverse. the guest of Mrs. Norman Campbell. The many friends of Mr. Edward Macnulyen, Ausustine Cove. are delighted to see him out around once more and much improved in health. Mrs, Cecil Palmer has returned to Clear-y. after a leasant V151! with her friend, Mrs. orman M810- Williaml. Carleton. Miss Nona Wright, 00W “fly- crse, is visiting lvirs. John A Dee- gan, Borden. We. George Heffell, Carleton, we; called into summerslde M011- dny evening by the death of her sister. Mrs. G. s. Green in the Prince County Hospital. sympathy is teitdcred to all the family in their bereavement. fDr.) Everett A. Bell re- evening from l. Clem- ape Trav- on, winter in C Ihhe Mrs. umed Monday visit with her brother, Mr. ent Bannister of St. in; to and m“; an qqqr¢55_ {or incn were killed last March l3 fir“ cljpmolvltitg liis/nairtliiig {rain Wh olflltlllfkfié) crashed illffl!‘ ML and M” Charles B611 and 3.0;) m; f" ,1‘ asnM T") dell)!‘ . , ‘v.41; Qf“, ‘g; l? m: v‘9"'"“ little daughters, Helen oiid K11111- hi." ma’ abide!‘ PR1 sandals co- t.'.it.on at an early date. pa? u‘ fill-ill] .is o the Royal Air m,’ also M155 M3715“ Bell, all o! “blow! ‘e0 l e .1“ a eongligatiloln rne attack a; Jlljnsrgn‘ when; a T20 in n ng at Port Albert. Ont. Charlottetown and M)‘; Milton fm ~ l1 De w ch are s ill 1s United States naval base was “bom- e strum" lwmber fan“! ° Waye of St. Peters were recent 1165. He then called on Dr. Ing- ham Jardine who read a vexy ap- propriate aflfrzss Dr, Rlicad. Mr Gzrdon G'nt came {Tfnlifd and pres with a clirst of coininun us a remembrance from the con- gregation. Mrs, Lcrne Crczler their Presented him with a gift of linen cmbrildered pillow cases for Mg return from a patrol last night to ‘the air siatzon at Patricia Bay, 20 miles north of here. A report U"ii£ a plane was seen to cixasli into the sea near‘ Na. ~~ Bar 7a 1117185 nor I~ of victori). was lllvesllgfll/ed and the western air command issued a statement say- ing evidence indicated the nlano at Naiiccsc Bay ivas the missing afr- barded by ships of the enemy" and at Maui, where the shipping centre of Kahului was shelled by a subma- rine, was the f.r assault iii the Hawaiian area s. 3 the Japanese began the war in the Pacific ivlth their raid on Pearl Harbor. At both points, th-g navy said, da- mage was Silflit. and "naval opera- P Rhoad (who was “nnrlj .1, m» tlons are continuing agiiiirst the " 58m at hm. former h’ “a181,? c my.’ Maui is situatnil about 100 “ML caste,‘ RA) “cm m Myfle r_ 9s southeast oi Honolulu, and ‘—~———— — Rhond Auxiliary or xiv.“ wqlch Jclmston about 700 m.ies to the southwest. rrw-hly in the direction of Wake Island. 90,000 NAZIS l¢9llllilli?."__fl$lll. Fag?) I? The communique said the Ger- mans suffered 13,000 men killed and injured from two motorized divisions. an infantry division and was named in hLncr at her. Mr. Rhoud replied to the adlress and presentation thanking iris people for their kindness and thoughtful- ness not only this evcirn: but tliiflugh all the ywonrs h‘ had spent in the con-zngaticn (f Kc si and Freetown and looks iiiixird t.) return to visit his frirnds when op- portunity permits them to be able to do so and spoke words of ap. hreclatlon of t'!'e loyalty of the ._..a| Canadians in Dificiiltposilion- At llong Kong OTTAWA , DOC. lti-JCPM-The people whish enablcd him to carry n training brigade “routed during position c; Canadian troops forming out his work itli jfy. A ri li is the occupation of Klin." n part cf the Hang Kong garrison l-unch WPS se by the iic .5 Booty still being counted so tar ‘ftiiidoubtcillyi fcr the time being... shit-rd by the o.licr ladies, All too has included, it said: 122 tanks, l8 15 11 llylllk and difficult 0118." D3- 503“ the <bjgcggve 0133.3 evening Mnlored Gals’ more than moo fence Minister Ralston said in a W35 11918-111911 611d llflfl‘ 511121111; trucks 80 guns, 120 mine-throw- statement 1551194 F0433’- "Ggd be with you m] we may, a, us. 250 machine guni 800 5mm Cnrradlan casualties so far have gain-c “mud Ling symw the 6,, mum: rifles more ma“ 10pm been vrrvfeii the ministers state- enlna program rlrsed lav “God Save shells mo...’ than 2.000.000 cart- “w” “qdcd- '“‘-‘~’ m“ m“ Cam‘ the Kiri"? A similar solar cvifllif rid-cos ‘lPO-"fi larfie quantity of (“an gmmlan‘ B1113‘ ‘I’ K‘ Lml" “.55 held a f9“- nlghs DPEViHII; at 0.112,. nadteriaw son, iiasrcportiiig direct to Ottawa the particulars of any casualties as the home oi Mr. Elton Cairns, they Occur, Freetown and Mr. Rliord was p.e- sented with an address and well In the capture oi’ tne three out- posts of 'I‘ula. 100 miles south of Moscoiv-Yasnayia Pmyana, to the very few." said the statement. visitors t0 Carleton. Mrs, Boyd Lnwihcr Carleton. is a patient lnthc Prince County Hospital. where she underwent an operation on Tuesday. Her molly friends are glad to learn that she is prsgressing favorably and hope she will have a speedy convales- ence. M355 Ethel 020:1 was a recent vl5itor to Carleton where she was the guest of Mlss Grace Hovratt. Mrs. John Lawless has returned to saint John, after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs. Alexander Dgcgglli, Cargo Traverse, and her brother. Mr Jclin Decgan and Mr5_ Deegan, Borden. Mr. Haber Myers, North Carleton. was a week-end visitor to Manc- tpn. Miss Eileen Walker. Siiinntciside. spent the weak-end at hcr htnic in Cape Traverse. Sergeant Jce slater of the R C- A.F., Summerside ivas the ivcck- end guest of Mr and Mrs. Joli" H Walker, Capo Tixivcisv Catherine's, ~ AR _»_»_,..._._..___i___._ _ PATRIOTISM Comrs FIRST. our or WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES on STAMPS Wlll START SOMEBODY DTKN Attention Fur Breeders and . Trappers FRITZ WEISSLER of Montreal ls buying all kinds of Raw Furs at his own office, Water Street, Summerside, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Pays highest market prices @- 41 iuiw ruafiiiiiiiriaa Silver Fox skins, Muskrat and other raw furs re- demanding cleaning done quired. Highest market prices. Trade quantities. See us now, Felting and by our experienced men. Plant now in operation. FOR SALE Used fox wire, fox houses, cedar posts, lumber and electric motor. G. R. MACQUARRIE Summerside ship service was appropriate tomittee. All the officers were reported for Prcsbyterial in January i the nrininsttliti: com- lug the ri.c;z.=.".izt rm ioilnircd ilic Christmas on and ivas elected exccii: the lircsdciil, who evened with a sive call to wished to r<_iyri A5 the ll(‘\\' pram. \\‘.‘Slilp, followcd b . ging Angels dent clicstii tins no‘. prextazi the Frczn The Rerilms 01 G301)’. and committee left the repc oi that. prayer by the president. The office till next meeti Mrs. Magnificat was read in unison and Harper and Mrs, Hedley Muttart Mrs. John Hnslam read the were chmen as the delegates t-o Scripture from the second chap- tcr oi M-ittliiwv. T'"c French carol. ccci‘... frrm tic H O Clllflf‘ All Yo wltiiftil was sung, iinioinizrcl ‘.0 5" ' ll’ iollzircil by Chlisltllilh readings. iiprcn $5.81, (. The mirzutcs of la=t meeting were and Lord Oi T read and approved and nine mem- followed by the Bcncuiczioii. . bers responded to r011 call. Three Bell. assisted by her daiigntcr, visitors uicrc present Mrs Harper Evelyn so ed n l. l‘ lunch d1 - I hour ivlirvli 1') Friends of Mrs Cape Traverse. are glad l0 160111 that she is making a E0611 1°" "Happily these have 5o (an been covery from her recent accident, when she broke tavo ribs. filled piusz from that seafion of u N, d D (if . d B _ T d t l. . m ____ 1mg clmgwlaticzi’ R3“ Rh?“ 1?}... S§....?Q§S.§".. c013. ihlloCnilgtiialljlltk triiolggisilrlzn Kgigrllmigri“: Mr, Hayward Burriige 011d Ml 1:: “h 9091193 an? muniqm‘ mid mam. Nazis ‘om-e been announced-the slight wound- Melburn MacDcvrcll. b Thezlogy - kmui The Gennans ‘one said mg of SgtRsiiald JaliiiRoiitlcdge of students at Mflllllt 131115011 U11‘ cdnrortably 5 also to have lost 8.000 men killed Forum? Mani and wounded in a weeks fighting in the Kalini area and 6,000 men of the smashed 44th infantry div. lsions in another embattled area identified only as ricai" (The BBC broadcast said 100 German divisions now are in re- treat with their rearg-uards un- able to cover most of them against closely pursuing Russian forces.) SNOW-TRAIN rn, B. . Col. Ralstonb statement gave no details of activities of the Canadian troops in HOng Kong but said the department was keeping in the clos- est possible touch with the of the Dominioifs soldiers daily situation report is rec from the general officer command- ing the fortress." l Col, Ralston’: brief statement fol- ows: Personals -Mrs. William (Easel-av and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Leaman Cilieiey and two children of Kelvin have nioved to Si: imer-elfe Lr tli: win- ter months. They have mken an a- rtment on Central Street and - ir friends wish them a pleasant winter and hone to see them re- turn to Kelvin in early spring. "The Department of National De- - —Mr, Wendie Miittart, so of of Refuge and the enemas hymn gfr. imam Mrs. n. Mugtart, (conunued mm, p“, l, ivisrltlifenlziviilsfitildln Clusestflgsgilllg’: n“ “m3? 113i? $333k 1113i? " "111111915 9. 5 P959 “immi- {fog g H K _ d d 11 111931!’ ably Bifter‘ hfitlihlfl PrUIXIildCISOIIC an Jo eph Begum“ Pkdoue Que ‘ SRUEGO: rgfiaearigis £311.13 tram Th: gflfgd w ggxfit opei-at o n Count 5 -~ i ' zener 1 o icer din th 9 - ' Hospltnlfls, w y A report from Mont Joli said the fortngs. comm“ I a Soul was sung. and Deane Bell: snoiv train consisted of 10 flat cars lcndzd with snow, and a bunk car with about 60 temporary emllvyfifi of the railway aboard. 1t was b91118 pushed in an easterly direction by a locomotive, placing the bunk car at the forward end of the strins 0f snow cars. The freight train was bound from Campbclllcn. N. B. to Mont Joli in a westerly direction. ‘and in engine crashed head-on into the wooden bunk car which disinte- grated under the shock. ‘Those killed and injured were all Hmong the men riding ln_the "In addition. Brig. Lawson. Canadian‘ commander. is reporting THREE‘ LOSE (Continued __from p_age_l_)__ Christmas. It was believed that ac- commodations for stnfents would be made EVBQRDIB iii Sackville hcmcs. Ari ironic circumstance of the tragedy was that the victims had been preparing to go home tomor- row for the Christmas holidays. Cause of the fire was unknown. It _b_rgk_o_out i'n_thc basinerltjhort- casualties as they occur. Happily these have so far been very few "Undoubtedly for the time being tihe position of the Hong Kon gar- rison is s trying and ditficul one. Separate Canadian communique-s would. however, be inappropriate as our troops form mrt of a combined force under British command. “'I'l1e daily communique issued b! the War Office in tendon is im- mediately transmitted Canada. and is published in Canadian news- papers and broadcast in news biille- tins of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation." A department spokesman said it seemed safe to assume that among British forces to retire to new de- fences on Hong Kong island frail defences at Kowloon were Canadian troops only recently sent to the Far East. Man’s Signet $1495 GIF I S A mou- elli- As yet official details oi the Can- Muuculliie in ndian's part lnnthe fighltllns aofllhflt I O . ~ s I Km‘ lily wimp” 3123313.? besfieuhumad? N11311:? BACTUN EXPORTS Exports of bicon and ham from Canada to the United Kmtrdwl tinder the 1940-41 armament rmoiunted to the contract quantity of 425.6 million pounds, compared with 331 millkni: shipped in 1939- 40. The 1941-42 amount ls to be at lease 600 million pounds. LADIES‘ WATCHES if...f't."'°‘°‘s.. "“ $2115 §;r.::."§5.§.§ $2315 lamina "Vu- Iltv" Pear-Ni" cwcnuc . "“°'d" SIIAVERS i‘ V! ON O I111- “$31315” SHAVERS Last year this store sold more Rcmingtons than all other outlets in Summer-side combined. MOASE Jeweller it‘ -GEO. T. WATCHMAKE SUMMERSIDE "Psmil" winter. The “Qge; and Nlfs. Unlcn met on Tuesday December 2nd, at the _ Evelyn Bell. ‘The theme was Cities " t '. ‘ l direct to O tfl\\’i particulars of anv read l porno“ d the 20m t6 , and. Signalman John ‘t re the ireek-end 8116515 01 Lloyd Frederick Fairley of Port Al- 13:11:?‘ gngeMrs. be C son, Carleton. William E. Steven- MMrs. Flclith Pickering and her daughter, Miss Norma. of Chelwn have moved‘ lo Carleton for the are the guests of Mr. rle; B. Doull. Cape ‘Traverse You“! figs‘? home of the who was in charge of the devo- readlng on t-ional period. gave a Davxd Work in China. charp r of Joehna which was ex- plained by Mr. Barker closed the devotional pm o1 the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read) and appmved and business was discussed. It was decided to hold the meetlhtl 01 De- cember 9th in the church and in- viteallvmoeemd W80 "W"; Barker hsd Lantern Slides show. A letter was read conceni- ing a canvass for subscribers ‘to; the Observer and the U11 4? Churchman. It was decided t0 lanvg the canvass till the first 0f lmmrri- “.....°"’°.“....a§.“.‘l‘i§ sis . mgnt for t. The fbllowifli committees were mpimllllfd 101' 91° next regular meet-IRE 1° bt had °n December 16th: Devotional -- Thelmn quigley; Recreation - Mary Muttart. Lunch tlillavid Mu y and Deane Bell. K: een Boul r was 1n charge of t e re- creation which consisted of con- tests nrid games, Lunch was served and the meeting closed with the Benediction . The December meeting of the Cape ‘Pi-averse Women's Missionary Society met at the home oif Mn. James Bell on Thursdlly. D9091“- ber 4th. with the president, Mrs. Nonlng, ln the chair. The wor- Specialize in R015}? ‘Wan/ulfi/Zbia viiciits CLARKE SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAN I) R AND JPIWELLER g . . 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