{g z nus ONLY -=- ro-nsv .....1 rnun. s» PRINC ED WARD % *-....;'.r;:.e~.~.......'-r.-s.=- rs nnr msnriu m g -|I|e story o! e heels: who _llllllldifl e hoodlum. I JIOT COMPLEX el e levee ei [Duh-gs (so rsunlsswiehtygqeheney nnleteueehteeiiseln __ ‘gm __ FREDDY PLAY .533.‘ $.51." v concerto" . -~ .. ALSO-“PALE OF TWO KITPENS"--A CARTOON . . and PARATROOPS — IT'S EXCITING SHOWS 3.15 — 7 and 9 n»: . . was CHARLUFLETOWN GUAEDIAN THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 1" Mammy" Thh column b reserved for news heal interest, but advert a newly sstere may be live is I were, strictly pay- advance. ‘alga CHRISTI!!! BIA!» 0AM- IIIIM O 13111965811 lklillt . U-I-li. SUNDAY SCHOOL DECEMBER 31st is the lllt ill! for discount on your ourtb in- cl dvie tomes. 12-21-81. 30TH BTOIIB 0cm ever! even- til Closed all day grail-gay, December 20th. Gnendel OONIIDIIATION LIFE INSUI- ANOI- lrfll KINDERGARTEN c L 0 I l N G irinfty Bcoiel l-leli, Wedneudey morning, 10.30. 12- - THI CHRISTMAS MARKET 5%“ m“ ‘m T““”°“" xarmubxs mums was: - We will remain c en each evening this week until ursday evening rouc: COURT-A Prohibition b. do“ sawdg- m’ 1s- ss-zf case which cams before stipendiary Magistrate Martin yesterday was adjourned. PARCEL! ARRIVE BUILT.- The follow was has been re- NEW YEQRfS EVE DENY" DANCE It The CIIBIIOHEIDWD H0161 i Please make reservations early. Tickets $3.00 each. Now on sale It Hotel Desk. Dinner at 9.30. IZ-QZ-ZQ-x-Q. STARTING Saturday, December 28th and continuing until Decem- ber 31st the tax office will remain open each evening to a.llow the payment o! taxes. 12-21- - BOXING DAY A HOLIDAY-At a special meeting of the City Coun- cil held last night the following rs- solution was passed unanimously: “Resolved that Bolling Dill‘ 99°‘ amber 26 in this year be declared s. ublic holiday Within the limits 0! 5.. City of Charlottetown (to b_e_ observed where business pennits). This resolution was moved b Coun- J.E. Blanchard and secon d Coun. no. Chandler and passed . Deput Mayor Mc- 399 pres} ed m e absence of Mayor B. Roy Holman. C. W. L MEETING —'I.‘he month- ly meeting oi the C- W- L- 91 5t- Anngg m; m was held on Sunday, Dec. 6th with an attendance of twenty members, The meetinB W" opened with prayer bv the Chaplain Rev. Pr. Keefe, followed by reports and correspondence. An inspiring letter was read from the Diocesan President. Mrs. Parnell lVIcMahan The Treasurer being absent. 11w President, Mrs. .1. J. Murray lead the financial report winch was very satisfactory to all present. A letter of appeal for a donation to T. B. League was read, also a letter oi thanks from a. grateful member who received a treat during her illness. The chaplain then addressed the meeting, urging the members to be united and to be faithful in at- tending the greetings. He explained vihat a great national orogsnizatimi the Cat olic Women’; {league was stating that the parish shouid be one hundred per cent members. _He also spoke of forming e. study club in the Parish. The meeting then closed with prayers for peace, fol- lowed by Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament. miarlotteiown 1&1 oeis receivcd-Yourselsz, alnkfully (Hon. Capt. R. . lovely parcels averaged from 0 to ll pounds each and were sent in ans- wer to an appeal made sometime o by Hon. O t. Rev. R. F. McDon d for the Bri Brvsmiee Children. IBLANDEI IN OREGOlL-Amonl the successful Islanders now in Portland, Oregon, is Mr. John Gillie 1M0 S. W. mid Avenue, a. native 02f Ne , Queens Co born there July , early November He will be remembered relatives end friends living in this Prov , as he still keeps igneou- tact with them and their ings, be a constant reader of the Guardian for many years. Ho is also interested in the many men and women who have earned fame and the and elsewhere, but is no e United Stains other coun beta or equal r to P. E. I. Mr. Gillis writes that in his young days his native province was noted for its horses, black oats, eggs and butter, all products finding s. ready sale in the Boston markets. Allowed Extra Delivery 0n December 24 add-ticnai regular harbour, Price; and Supp presentative oi the Wartime and Trade This is bein done in TRINITY CONCERT tnlliflht It 730. 13-23-11. been 12-22-31- North Nova scotia Highlanders lover-seas, Aben Russell Hillson and Retailers will oe permitted one delivery on "fhursday, December 24, it was sn- ncunced last night by Mr. G. Prices order to IIS-EMdLIOD Friends learned with o! Mrs. Hudson tdtlll ' Born st Bouthport s1 year; m 'she was the former Miss Margaret iwtlbd, daughter of the leis Mr. |snd Mrs. Samuel Wood. Burviving besides her husband. are four sons, Sgt. Harry Hayden and sgt. Lloyd Allison with the Neil Bemuei st home: three broth- Mrs. H. T] White, ‘rm. sash Mouth and msI , Matthew Watson. In Memoriam DI- HAIBY M01150!) Friend; in tliis city will learn with regret of the passing of Dr. Harry Mclsod whose death oc-l curred in Boston Monday sites-- noon, after a 1on3 illness. His wife (nee Annie Payne) pl ‘eeeased him only five months ago. -He leaves one son. e. Lieuten it Chaplain in the United States forces, to cherish the memory of a kind and loving father. Also sur- viving ere two brothers, and Gordon and s sister Mrs. Chamber- lain (Gertrude) s11 residing in Furry C B r lg h on! ‘Good Year For 1P.E.l. Fisheries "rhsyeer 1M2 hesbeenl var! satisfactory and encouraging one for the fishermen of thh Province, states Mr. J.J. Lana-bee, Supervis- or of Fisheries. "Fish landings for year show an increase of 4,048,800 und; a proximately, while tel lan ed value has increased by some $344,045.00 in eompmison with the calendar yeas- cf 1941x1111: together with returns from the various filling stations throughout the Province for Irish Moss gathered and sold b fisher- men and their families, paces our fishermen in a much more solid and satisfactory statue finsnc they have enjoyed for a number of years past. "Due to the enlistment of many of our young fishermen in the various armed forces during the current year, the volume of fish- lnl has naturally been eurtsiied and as a result decreased catches are shown in practically all the major fisheries, with the exception of bake and oysters; on the other New Arrivals Morning - Leather Case Sling Uorsay, Men's “Pullmans” in PAGE THREE .__ The Perfect Gift in Wartime! Everyone uff, in t Col- a" CEILING This is hoping for at gift of comfortable slippers i0 relax in after a round of busy wartime Choose their gift here! on your gift list least one activities; t<1§ EYQIIQKWIQQIQ _._ .‘~v.\'\'e.‘= hand, however, those who were is" t0 111811111‘ Ohdfkhiil] operations were we rewsr . having regard u» we 1m out it ma. m, individeuiel 11$?“ ‘gr, is anticipated that many retailers m“; “gel-mm bging much 1n u. _ will not be making deliveries on ca; of the previous year and the Saturday. December 26th. total revenue from the fishing in- ‘ nmlded- Included in the docket; Referring to the recent butter dustry showing a very sllbstflnflp] We" 81X Kemlshee 08-195- The re-l rafioning order, Mr. Barbour, said increase as e result of the eonsid-V malnder were mostly debt and' that "in spite of urgent ab als to erably higher ices paid for fish damage actions The first case the public, the supply and afirlbut- “Lobster fisgring is congklgrad heard yeflterday was the case cf ion sltllBilOli had become acute, our most important fishing indust- Solomon Vail vs. Margaret Mac- and step; 115d h; be taken u, m. n md ‘mumm- nmum ‘or u" Neill an action for wages for work sure an equitable distribution of year sihow increased lsndin cf and labor Performed. in which the supply of this important com- 45.300 pounds with m incrsgg h, modity." ' QUEEN! COUNTY COURT - Eighbuen cases were on the docket for the December term of the County Court, Queens county, whim opened yesterday morning. His Honor, Judge O. Gavan Duffy assist the rota srs in the handling oi pro-Christmas deliveries and GEIIE IIUTIW THE ADVENIURI KiNG IN HIS MOST THRILLING FILM!...TOPS iN MTION, MUSIC, DAHGER—PA(KED EXCITI- NiENi! . . . If s Mode To Order For YOUR Eniurtoinmeni! . . . St. Lawrence River SEALS Zippers or Fur Edge Dainty Whites for GIFT GIVING Judgment for $9.45 and costs was ill" serum! mum our sggnl umgnns hnnan snuscnons sun rhrrr-coi/IEDY PEJLS OI‘ ROYAL MOUNTED Lee Bowman-lean legere "PACIFIC RENDEZVUOUS" ADDED snowrs m-nlstj snows us-moossss EMPIRE THE 3 MESOUITEERS“ [ammo awarded the plaintiff. Judgment in favor of the plaintiff to the amount oi $19.21 and costs was given in the case of E. C. Burhoe vs. James E. McKenns, an action for debt on goods sold and delivered. In the case oi Eric Pendcrgast vs. Athol A. Judson, action for $125 dmnzsge to grain crop, evidence was heard and the case adiournd till Jan. s. Mr. Melvin McQuaidSouris, appear- ed for the plaintiff, and Mr. n. n. Bell, for the defendant. Personals Miss mnsstine Mortimer, daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mor- timer of this city left yesterday companied b her cousin Miss Rita Murphy of city. Mrs. Lawrence McInnis of Char- lottetown is at present in Erie, Penn, where she we; called on ac- count oi the serious illness oi her mother. She was accompanied as far as Lachine, Que, by her son ‘AC. Stanley MacInnls, R.O.A.1". ALBERRY PLAINS CHOOL of AlbClTy Plains so...“ ovember. X. (a)—-l, Arthur Mac- II-eun; 3. going luaiclvlllian. Dean; 2, James nvéufi“ - Grade VlL-l, Tommy ; s... Y/I'_11'1~§‘“°° }'""°“o.. 1 r e .— ; qkalgenny Meicleanfliyii, ‘£5.11 y e Teacher-AnsLhygn. Of Gangs, Rackets morning for Montreal. She was ac- N Doy z Wltilly Machean; a, Charlie Ste -’ II _ MM- To clear up s misunderstanding, he pointed out that retaiiers can obtain butter untilhfldnight, Dec- ember 27th. without surrendering coupons or other ration documents. e Prices and» Supply Repre-y sentative asked the general public to bear in mind the following ‘nts in connection with the glitter rationing program. ' i. ‘Ihe butter ration will be eight ounces per person per week for. which ration one spare "O" OOIIIJODI is surrendered. 2. The butter coupon will be the} spare "C" coupon numbered 1 to 11 in the present book. I. The only butter coupon WhichI maybe surrendered from Decem- ber 121st until Dec. 27th is Coupon o. . 4. A consumer is snv Person who buys or uses for household con- sumption. On and after midnight,‘ December 20th, no e-nsumer was allowed to purchase except by |ur-. rendering a. butter coupon. b. The following table will give the due dates of the butter coup- in the hands oi the consumers. 6011mm t0 be valid must be sur- rendered on the following dates: Coupon 1 due Dec. 21, expires Jan. 3, 19-13; I due Dec. 28, expires Jan. 8; 3 and 4 due Jan. 4, expire Jan. 17; 5 and d due Jan. 18. expire Jan. 31; 7 and 8 due Feb. 1, expire Feb. l4; 8 and 10 due Feb. 15, expire . a ur pee e o l MEX?‘ $11» asks 1 e 1 these instructions, especially that part stating the effective dates of "whens. and keep for future re- ference, By co-onercting in ‘his manner citizens will be aiding in and 4__1_ munch ate t; a. the war effort. Taking up the time m", ° ; ,_ g.,,,,,§",,,,_ of Board Officials bv asking m: Mum, this information would be avoided. ("we 111__1 mam,‘ wflmm If any person does not clearly un- Gradle npgbseng, m,- Tagu_ derstand the duties outlined, he and; 1, (@)..1_ Mm-quy, wusvm, should consult his neighbor, school Grade l’. (bl-l, Inez stewart. teacher. or better still, contact his local Ration Board. Musical Melodrama ons and their expiry dates wheni Feb. 38; ii due March l, expires in the canned product of some 1,607 cases. ls compared with i011 is- tunis. Fishermen operated during 110th Spring and Fall seasons under very favorable weather and general conditions, and all fishing gqu1p_ meflt Wus landed with a minimum ‘oss at the close of fishing opera. lions in ell districts The financial returns to fimemien, packers and dealers were, on the Ynilill. more satisfactory than in “Cod and mackerel were not plentiful around the Island shores during the year but the prices of- fered the fishermen encoum them to maximum activity in e Dilfsllit 0f both these fisheries and they were well repaid for their efforts. ‘Hake were landed in large quantities dluing the year and the 10ml ufltf-‘h shows an increase over that of i941 of 4,209,400 pounds. A large portion of the eatm was mil up in cans and so'd as "Chick- en Haddies" and this product 1mg proved very remunerativs to the “$0? l 11 th ‘ M! e31 a e oysters ship- ed from till]: Province have been ,taken from leased areas, end the scientific methods of oyster farm- ing employed by lessees are coh- timflng to show very gratifying and lemuneravlve results in the much improved qllfl 11v of the oysters shinped- Apnrcxiuwwly 2.000 more bsrrels will be shipped this year wmberison with 104i ship- ments." During the year e new develop- ment 1h packaging boneless cod was initiated st sour-is. The cann. iiig of musels was also begun this year in the d‘strict of southern littoral 1:." c222: "":..."“"- . U - 511015. which thgugh as p a pm Canadian markets has been in active demand for year; Ln Eur- opean countries. AIIGYLI SCHOOL Re rt f mma? 0 Arsykaeghore School for yet new on concerned. - -- " ' increase In Freight Moved By liar Ferry A mar-sod increase in freight traffic ferried between Borden and Tormentvne this rear Over 1941 i“ ghown by figures released by the 0.11.3. office here. They are for eleven months, up to and including Nqvqnber, and show increased traf- fic both ways over the same ver- ar. lodOllgfinge traffic from Toxmentlue to Borden this year totalled llfllii as against 10.069 last u. w 1e the total for the Bor en to Tor- mentine traffic was 0323 this Y!" s5 against 8000 last year. The heaviest coal shipment! 11° the Province this veer we" in the months of Jul (868 cars), 591mm‘ ber, (m) an August. i830» Wei shipments for other months were: January, 201; lbbruery. 14B: Mild} nos; April, 9s; May, 127; June, 299, October, 211; November, 262. There were also heavy shipments to the Province of feed and flour, amounting in 105 cars in Novem- ber, 174 in March, snd 163 in Aug- ust. The lightest shipments were in January end February. amounting to so and 83 cars respectively. Prom Borden to Tormentine potato shipments bulked large, es- pecially in October when 1203 cars were shipped. The next highest f ure, 00b cars, was for November. for other months were: p; against 12,418 in 1941. As in 1176 case of freight traffic, the figures quoted are for the months oi Jan- uary to November inclusive. NORTH WINSLOE SCHOOL Pbliowing is the report of North Winsloe Bchool for the month of November: Grade IX (A)——1. Lea Roberts. ems 1x (B)——l Chorlotte More- ' side. Grade VIII (A)—1. 'Rena. Cud- more. Grade VH1 (B)—1. 101s Craswcll. 2. Grant Laird 3. Ralph Shaw, Grade V-l. Robert Cruswell, 2. Wilmont Cudmore. _ Phyllis Ford, 2. and remain closed The Store will SIN‘? CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY will be open THIS AliTEiilYiflillfi it???) EVEllillil On ChYiStWilS will close at" 5.320, until Mnnzii)‘. llvc. 2R. also ho cinsud on wmour shot c . i-zza EACTERN GUARIIIAN Ql ,.~r|URlNG Till) entire Y!" pelts are YQZOlVUG for shipment l0 Tile Prince EKiV-‘ilfd Island Fur P001 Ltd. by Mr J J. Stewart, Mont- ague, next to the PO51» gfilce. rrill Shaw. ‘l1 Saunders. Grade II(13)—-1. 1\ (name I \A)~1 Grade I (Iii-l. 1t Teacher: Mildr d E. Hyde. MAYBE N YER AGAIN Gcrmnuv V traders in West. Africa hi” other ‘ 11114 more Ex c 11v 9 Si ore _ _ e January 440: February. 254; March . “A1,, pazfa/w Co-Stars George Murphy, Anne Shirley . mm°'x"l‘2¥f“}‘,,,,,, Mm“, 591: April, 520; u», an; m. ca; , Grade yx_1_ gm“ Mwphafl_ July 4; August. 52; September, 271i. s gangland melodrama, plamd w sistant. mm VIII-l- Linda Imus-n. I. 111""? v 111mm" "Y "mil" W" a unningdclimax amid tbs ting Richard Borthelmess, Mtmphy’; Everett MacPhsil. Yfllr W": January. 333 08ft: Feb- _ lig is an shadows of Broadway crooked former associate is led "We VII-l. MymsMuPhsil. ruin. 81: March. 126: April. 68: and pleasantly spiced with the arldattexnpis with the lid sinis-l flrwe VI-l- Dougllas mcPha-ii May. w: June. 1: July '1: August. --—- am ..m...s*.=,-.sl “°“"”.i‘.fi‘.““." m..:"“"r1l‘°..‘"'=:""" tltrecsm“ ‘cw- 1 t" a w" "cu"- 1"" , 0' hove - ma n r u i ' , ierinl’. "The Mayor In 44th Btregt" clients? mm m’ "I Grade V-l- Clarence MwPiheii. l. ‘ilfitu 115cm shi ents from T noiwh at the Prince Edward ‘lglelatre. Ergo $111 e wed Jegalgewrgwfflh u a Borden this year ".3111 October His Excellency, the Earl of Aihluno. uuvcrnor-Gen- -u>-th- u lam ftdie —. eMscDo . ' - ..- -- - (fiuaarfi wltheesew bm%u?:mh;or§%' inner o “d: m2“! Muwww, a_ mum. anon no caaeweigufzlrriegr tong: as] citiggzaugdulahasyfisigfld a pfillgavémilllTfl ziytilpomilingtsuliv. 6 Iflfilll- e-WOO ~IWll Oil B, 0011 ~ . r v UKITV, . v. 1'1 l9 1'0“ 0 ‘ “hm, i§,°°‘“,,,",°’ ma 1g “‘,'v“l’3¥',,',',”:"7y,’3° ream: “fin? g;?l:1rlI_1Lr::$§ u' bgl-bofraayallliisfi 135513.‘? lgfénelglo- Doyminion of Caxmda a dawoi‘ humble pnvcr gnduinir-nf- - » o r- . cras '- - . ' ' . ' - - - - ‘- * . vmu mp1,?“ “$.95. s y w“ a Grade I A.-1. navis Campbell “m Wm‘! "m" 113"?" "l" cession to Almighty God on behalf of ihc 8111150 undertaken 9 ir 1 Charlottetown and m“ “,i,,,";,,'°‘°‘ 1°51“; m“ m Central Creameries Lid, 10m or crime. mm. y nnwv resume the “W! B-l-Audrw MwPMfl. W“ ‘m’ “ ’°"~°"" b Can d b th U '1 d l" oi a ih n ' i _ _ (‘Mm M PM“ 1 qvomgmm, u, 50mm: hm," ' y a a, y e n1 c ungr 0m an 0 er . 0min ons Perfection Dairy, Summersillc, will be closed teeumumgl; gturlrlggvmghg gggkglg fgafigtgeggfesjggngfguhgnflgigf ’;‘,,,,,,,,,’,,,,,¢§g,,,3‘,‘5,,’, mmhm, menu . m; March. e132 of the British Commonwealth 0i‘ Nations, m- United States "it"! 5 li-III- DW- 24 "Rm 3 "W Di“ 23- "" mg,broedensui;behl tog his thelmessgsn £11 ruifianstbdrlvxmthe clzxulillslus 34,50 ail and Garden Qvfll-lmi Rflgl-ltllfgévglgflielflféi of America, and Allied and Associated Powers, and all "M" 5 P-m- DQF- 31 "M" 5 M“ In" ' 11mm, ,5“, ’ ff, {$1 §f$fd"m§nmw “m ' ‘m 3131,”, gum, m M10,- and“: 1 } ociobm 1°47,‘ Ng;,,§,“,,,,,’_ those who are offering their lives fm- our cause. and for a Will patrons shipping their cream by express iwiively tefiuemvlviaih yglfinsvglalilf!‘ exhibits a fresh-end m; li-jrlzigeytaciigagr-liétltftaléb dun" m. i1 speedy and favourable peace that shall he founded on un- smp. another m. in his role s; kindly note M10" d8“! m"! Wmihiflil “theme” month Muovunbm “m” t° T°m°nm§~ J"‘“"'Y- derstanding and justice, in the end ihai pence shall endure. . signalimes . 018; Pb , 56f; eh, "mu- -»= "w" "u" Mud“- "c *8 u“ who" .. time assays: :::l.~.::.:; Mcucutrsmtrs; :"*='"“?§*.».1“=.:r~?'="= cu u- se“. or Prince E........ ....,. ,......... t. day. Jan. 4. ‘ zcntrtlny 3 "ism, cops ow g importlnt hi” are played with-dis- Omaha . °,,,',,,,,,‘",“,‘,,',. N,,;,,,,,,,,‘§,°",‘_.‘,’,,'{- w" co-operate in the observance 0f‘ this National Ila!‘ of Prayer the racketeering tactics of its for- tinotionfi William Gorgon! Joan Tflwlwri Ruby Morrison (Patriot m,‘ 1,0 wgnvme ruthcflofi, the and Intercession ‘ c t l " s jg; wggggrfiggogggg fiat} "A"! “Mm” A" W" “m” °2R'“_’_._____ automobile traffic between Prince ' THAN E A. CAMPBELL, C" I h: '}sens, lurttlerlikekegh e b ‘m; 3th stxieet" his 6mm)!“ G Bu‘ mg ,f",1,’},‘§,,§,“" ,,‘I,‘§,,',Z‘,‘,““$§§ Premlcl oray n ur Y‘: uponsacu articepu- IN! ' _ chammmwn gunmen“, thriving .Murphv wins over iished in Collier‘; v, Luther nlvu '--- yen- d fir" Togmgfeilet; Bobreéus Challoiieiown. the terrain youn ter and takes him and Jo Cleveland. and is directed One of Chinas most successful 9 l‘ 9 mm B" Pfincg Edward Island, into organ tion against the Ai nflrsen endplodmedby gim-rilla leaders is a fl-yeer as against 12,364 last year; and 42 "Wild-Amt ‘s I- all Ill. _.-_......._.._,., sleuhehw. H , _ e01 ma: louse ts flbrmeetine all Dtfllllllfl’: 19...