Tim WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .|. Elmer Murnbv- W George Clnw n0 0mm: S ‘Hanover Si». llll ihMAlllkblllE and risllNn is LUUYTY Ncwl, Qubuuripuuna AHVQIAIHJ-l The Glurdhn m; u new“ M1: ll ‘A: 31m "l" lowing non: in Summarmfr Del Bookstore. Wale!‘ Toronto Bakery. “WW! The Guardian will be delivered 51,”; Gown“, Druggtun Water Siren, street, Mark Linudct. 67 Granville Street w my home in Sum moulds by cuff“ Boy n, 2o per day or 10c per week. ruuuo 289 for thh Icrvlcc _QIUY KOCBI. -~USLI'UL G1!‘ IS for nll It Tn)’- _. pr“ on , Kenszngtoll 12-16 41m BUYER m. n. N. 9- Brynn IBIJFEnQlllADQ Hom llenfrew Company 1; now buylub’ {"3 alts nl ofllCe of clnu-les R R4;- ‘m puunerslde 132-844. JUNDREDsDTr 001g an?‘ ‘i511? , 513 p, anon . B "n" m I. Get. the one for laid v avi'zi_y' until g,,,~;,~,-....c-.. .\a. Jse J8'.\’l'i!')£2:‘{€i§i_23 m ‘m’ ’°“‘ "W-‘lfillli’. Personals e-liigrrlam is upen- ve ' x hs wife _ @- his {ar- _ Lgyfi P6313. -4574‘. (Terr: h: my, Lawirenw q ashore near Wealther fillies ;1'..":- J. fr‘: P589 1) wzflQf ‘ m _ very um; 'l‘;;e _ B0 degrces sacral lwurs on he hottesc ev- wont-li, M. mil April h just. previous ’l".his gas-in . v. gu ,\ uti wow v<~r fuvouralml-e and ueedingvf “Al crops vnasoom- p.e:;.l w: oz- wecks earlier 10,“, 1,, f- may znwvoivs F.1d h -_ \\e.l and yhgy ; zzoxvth but hwy (xf m4 _ mu, hilsten- 1.1m nzgtu, 0,! g. use: and clu- growth. 3i the q [in your order to the boy responsible for deliveries 0B N“! "Illi- MREDHNGTON SBAVERS. best on the marl-‘el: silld here $9.50 up. Manse Jewelry Store. —THER.I\IOMETERI will 110117 33v. flve tlmcs their 00“ 1n 006.1. Price 25¢ u; 52.50 at Brwebiz 1a m -—DO YOUR XMAS SHQPPING m. Taylor Drug 00-. -FI‘R.EMEN CALLED — Firemen “era called ouc here Saturday nbzhfi icr an alum: from the ClifLon iloiel. There was no damflfle- 1i- “fie xuiclvrsulod a. flue fire cMl-ied 131° alaruL-S Examinations In First Aid In mo ‘Town Hall on ‘rimda! evening a. class o! twenty five was give“ exsnunnnious fOr Certilll-‘HBES Aid Course. Dr. J. C. Simpson, ihe euljlmflr, couullented favourably on the standard o4 efficiency l‘- work throughoun the entire course- Much credit goes to Miss D0T1$ vV-alkey who was in charge of the ‘igup 5nd, who demonstrated the practical work and also w Dr. J. p, nucueni who gm‘! the lectures. Those taking the examinations were: Mrs. Airs, lifrs. Velma. Bendsten Dorothy Clark Cecile Anne Campbell Ruby Campbell Lena Hurdlnk Jean Killln . Pauline LeClair . Dorothy Miller . Pnmclu Meynvll _ Helen Aiolllsrln . JCllll MncFnrlune . Mile MdcNelll . Viola. MacDougall . Margaret McKenzie Beatrice McMurirle e, Helen Nicholson . liluud Palmer . Adeline Perry , Mary Perry . Caroline Rathbono . Doris Stevens Carrie Woodslds Beryl Wesilake Isobel Wy-lie Annie White. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Canadian Sentry Is Exonerated MONTREAL, Dec. l8 --(CP) Pie. William Og1lv'e, 16-year-old member of the Lrnclg lvuich, was exonerated by the lllllllflfl‘ inquiry into the dc-aLh of u British Army p. _ l. lri mud Potatoes . leul. . axfui v. and in general yvvre 1111i scrim llLJLLlTYi by eith- Qr use-ms or .8858. They gave yrusllzls vm-‘l ubru‘ zuerage. "W: c a"; " harvested flollis 0f Be- ripcned and rim‘ out. gave ylvlds of s-f-Tl. xi-cre ‘vc-"r plnnlis- sa iely “any ‘1 C‘“\‘1 r , . ncd their d5 ‘vi-re a _ lmavemgge. .5 gave good yields of and fruit. 0d excellent of 32: dcgrees F. 1g a frost '_\.\_ The sea- l ue o: Liv: finest and iuvi/irg‘ for agrlzulbural vmrk mcorded s; this Station. Au- uumn work ‘was lvetl completed be- fore uhe freeze up that, came 0n November 20, " _Qzzeen ’s Can Special Christmas Fund For Children Q; QHPPF‘! flwrndlnn Fund is, ("HM I ' ' i I i“ ' ijkml l-'>l' 1|, , i ‘.1 l. " “l "rm are \‘."ll' Orphrlnfl, * "rlulrrn still l"i":' of homb- ~ !'.\>l nor-n‘ _ u!’ ymrs. Aluvufls plans and stmflve in Chil- . ‘a’: fieaisiilp liighis liidney ii e ynu urn or suffer c ‘P h ‘goods in kind. Cash only will be ishuufrl be Major, shot when Pic. rwlvle fired Airs. ivle swirl that one of her isouis officers had writtcn her to say that Pie. Ogllvie lind been ex- onrated and had been put back on sentry dufv mlmedinlely afler. (The coroner at i-he inquest said Pie. Orzilve "was not altogether to blame" but mas much too young to be a sentry. Pie. Qgllvle testified he challenged the staff car three time; then fired from the hip. The verdict was "died of gunshot wounds?) ________________ COL. RALSTON IN NB, SAINT JOHN N B Dec 1% spend Cluuismnns holidays here. (Cw-Col. J L. Ralston, Minister of National Defence, arrived here la-te this evcrung from Fredericton, where today he lnspectcd all es- ‘tabllshmcnhs in that, military area. Ffllllnfrmv he will continue his Mar- nhne 10hr by visiting service es- tablishments in this vicinity, TRUCK DRIVER ROBBED MONTREAL. Dec. 18—-(CP)—'I‘wo zunlmen hold up Lucien Des Jar- dms" delivery truck driver. today and then fled uibh $350 m $400. Police said a youth julnpcd aboard the rurmmg board of the truck poking a revolver a/t Des Jmxdins and forcing him to hand over his collections while another men kept wafch. from the curb. adian ads or the Uhffed Kingdom, from the public subscriptions. The dollar given to the Queens Fund "Chl1d~ rcnts Christmas" appeal will be de- voted in its cntirctv to this cause. No attempt will be made to ship transmitted, and subscriptions earmarked "CHILD- RENB CHRISTMAS," Every cent, will be u<cd to bring: something of good clu-cr to children for whom Christmas Day this year would otherwise be just like any other dav. 'I‘he Lord Mayor of lcndon has cnhlr-rl the warmest appreciation of llllS Chi-lumps appeal, It is sup- plmneniurv in the Mind's c0nLin~ ulng appeal for war victims of nll ages, whose nerds still continue and may sharply increase in the winter raids "Children's Christmas" contribu- tions mav he scni lo The Queen's (‘anadian Fund. Montreal. Que, or to any m the Fund's collecting agencies, which include the Royal Trusi Company, Charlottetown. Received recently: Mrs. William Malhieaon, Oysiflr Bod Bridge, $11 00. Two Fricuds. Charlottetown. $2110, ,,AAn(AAPS Social Club nf the Union Church of Borden, $5.00. Grade 3. Prince Street School. Miss Ferguson's Department, $1.00. (lhccrio Club, Grade 3. Prlrc" Slrevi. School, $100. Mrs T. A. Nllllcr, Monlaszuc $1 Oil. Miss lifnrjm-lc sfewarr, (Jim:- lottofnwn, $2.00. Mrs. Eitnllv Max-d. Smurfs, $2.00. Flt Iiieuf M. F‘. Llewellyn-Thun- ns, Charloticmwn, $5.00. FQQQQQQQ-QQRQ O-OfQfO Q-OO-QQ‘ in the Sc, John's Ambulance First‘ mined by this clan of ladle: who] have shown s keen irlterest in the, ~ TO-DAY ' surumvs YOU nu RESIN" ozone: IlONA BRENP MASSEY RAlHBilNE llillillilllill lilii ' Refund lhrv wind Armh Also Short Subject Shows 7.30 99-15 S UMMERSIDE O-§§~Q§O-§4 9§-§~§ §-§4~§-§-§ §-O-§-§'.'§ CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved fur news of local interest, buL advertising 0f a llL\\'>y nature may be lnscrieu in, five cents a word, strictly pa)" nnle in advance. ROCKY POINT FERRY LAID UP - The Ro-say Poll». licurgyF-lur- Viuw dlSCUilllilllllxd EEIVACG between tins cvi-Ly and Hock)‘ Poluii tsotulr- dizu’. ’1iuls is the earliest Lime for lllle service w 8.0L) for a, zilunbel" cf years. Last mailer uhe fear-y lap: in cvperamion imi-xl January l7, two days longer than {he previous your, Lu 1938 the heat. worutc<l {or more lhrm a her-l»; in Fvbllulry and began service sgnm early 1n bluntly WELL-KNOWN FARMER DIES -- Mr. Jzuncs B .Mz1cDonald of Wesl St. Peter's died in Lhc Char- louelcwxi Hlk-plbfll here Saturday. He “'11s Bil 'ill‘s old. Mr. Mac- Donald unis fallen hcrc for treat- ment early last. week He was a. ivol dmovvn farmer. Suwiving mem- bcrs of his fumilv include Rev. Rcginald lilncDonald, formerly Roman Catholic Print, at. Indian River, PF l,. nudnnu ' sens undo“ at West. Si. l‘\‘l<‘l"s. H15 wife pre- deccus/rd him. Funeru-l services will be held from his residence tomor- row nmrnlnz to St». Andvrwfls ‘ ' ‘ be in v1.2 Church. l’ l Villl Personals Hon. Dr. Gym-us Macmillan and Mrs. MacMlllam have amrived 1m CIuu-loltetoyviim ffCm hlomilreal b0 Rt. Rev. M581‘, Maurice MacDon- ald arrived home last. r; ‘hi, from Boston. He is in charge oi’ Vernon River Paris/h. —__ “isnvrns SCOTT-AM the Prince Edward Island Hospital November 21, 1942 to Ml‘. and Mrs Herbert Scott 0!! Cornwall a son. Carl Hector. DEATHS DIncDONALD-Ai ihe home out the late Emmett Imkm, Rjulunond, on Dec, 18, 1942, Mrs. Laurence J MacDonald, aged 87 years Flmeral Monday at 9 30 a m to the Roman Catholic Clvurch wt Wellington. Burial in ‘Wellington Cemetery. RAMSAY — At Malpeque, Dec. 19,, 1942, George W. Ramsay, aged 75 years. Funeral from his late resi- dence, Tuesday nt 2 pm. followed by service in United Church, Mul- pcnue at 2.30 p.111. Interment Mul- pvque. ~.-.~»¢\»vvv-vvsr~-v~ ‘rm: (rusnurmrrowre '10! 51° FDBD MOTOR (IOMPANY L\7\7\'7\7\'\J\7\?~.9~ m: PRINCESS or GARATZEN By Louis Arthur Cunningham, Author of “Of These f‘ w ma. GUAEDIAN ,_ MAKIIS OI IOID V-I AND MIRCUIY CAI‘: IOID YIUCKI back 1n his chulr, drawn close to Merldels. "l have an cxcellcm ex- cuse for not reporting. Suppose I had got them and was lClicl L0 be buck in Mouueul wnlglu. ‘mun. oi havulg w leave such company such a me, such an occasion, an penhaps be heading for uhe aide Aii-lanclo before morning." no sluv- ored. "It's not flt. for a pols-r beer to be out. I'll wager it's Lwcmy MacDONALD — M. the Charlotte. town Hospital on December 19, 19- 42, James B. MacDonald of West 5t. PREV-E need B0 years. Funeral this, Monday, morning at 9 (felnek frqpi lHS lute residence to St. Andrew's 611111.11. Burial in St. Andrew's Cemetery, N. D. MacLean l UNDERTAK ER EMBALMER Charlottetown 1nd North Wlltshin Phone H8 PROFESSIONAL CARD G3.'1‘o\“x"k$‘.2\"'K§R-'R3\‘iR?’vY¢YR€v\‘-1R’a¥h T. E. NICKEY Chartered Accountant Office at White Slur Laundry Summers-Ida, Ppl-LI. vvuxmvumrxnxn. ' w» xqea? and llzl-ppv and edger for Llhc mom- lilg ullu llle opening, of we kills any, would in,» Lhehs, had gone w e . lwgcr and Rudolph Monpln sat before uhe open me in the living room and bulked little and were happy Just. m be Lhcre Logeuier on this night, to lnercns and u) Linux oi chose who fang after the little ones, tired luudulnc una Morldcl and thunk Goo lor His were un the sou, or on uhe camc- fields or ill the sky, and m speak of mom in hushed voices, ‘Ihe wind had come up and whisued and vvhlnerl about ohc walls of Phlllbcrt, and rumbled n1 ihe grout. chimney and luzencd about Lin: cnvcs. Bmnowilerc a shuf- ler banged and ruffled ruld ilhen wua still. The house was full of strange sounds. a sold houses are at. night. Only a few lights burn- 0d in Lhc room where Lhey sat. but Lhr flames of the burninu loss of beer-ll and rock maple dallmcl and made dancing waves o! brlilhlllfi-ES shimmer along uhc wal . Rudolph had left the room ill- ently, in a nod from madame, who was very gmnd, very happy, in mauve silk and seed pears. Ges- ncr and the servants had been sent to bed. Rudolph returned with winc, with glasses, and pcrfnrm~ rd his mystic rights as if the burnnlul episode in his career had never really been. Soon he DIR"- My Ofllre ls now located on fhe. llinrgnic Road‘ In the homo for- lvvrlv rccnnll-d by firs. A. Burgess. (lifirr- hullrs l0 i012 ILM. 2 lo 4 RM. 6.30 in 9.30 PH". ‘ J. K. BEER. M. IL, C. M, L,M.(l.(‘., Kenqlnglon. Phone l’, 1211-5. ned in lcnve llhc C00 d'0l‘ 931011211 still minlning llls nrnflt-abe inter- osi. in flint thriving and pictures- que hrisiz-lry, and return to Phili- "lo L; Lhis L'lllAlU€l' love ml dr rushing a nigh cheer. chimed SMUKUS He briefly hair as alcove "The ago." chulr. lx-rl. in servo hcr lo whom he owed hie first allegiance. Madame mlsrd tlhe delicate tMin-sicmmed glass and waitohed Lhc ruby flres in the depills of t!!! Burgundy grapes. ileacc thus we have here at world will kl c en." 1- soicuully, reverenfly, they ma“); that, toast. Peace and well-being. lives siruycd Lo the bright, fire on i118 11681111. to the holly wreaths in me windows, mu,- garlands of ever. Ewen. the nllstleioe. Ami they lis- tened to the sharp sad voices of the wind and heard afar ofl, like n. lb ilu-ougn the arena trees ot the lor- (sl, hood w be SOmW/hvffl 88min. in a lull of "he “ind. there was a sound as of a shutter blowln looked at. Rudolp the noise did not. come again. In the areal, hall outside, the clock wrist. watch wl-ih it. "You will please excuse me said rising. "l have to call treal at. this time. located. looking puzzled. he said. "I can't get m: operator." none wrung. frcrm the wires, I dare say.’ "Shall l try phones?" suggested Rudolph. maymbc Three Loves,” “Marionette,” Etc. (lg Wlflw “"1" ’ “Twenty-four degrees, mansleur," v vwec w." 1_\< \\. mcmvv\xrq.u.ov~rv\lu~¢.~lvxo, \c\¢\;\(\~q\r\_J-; ' 531d Rudglph "1 B1 M, me l-- when I went. dawn w CHAPTER XX wine, the warm heart‘; blpgg a m, lewh the wine Orne almost urlsunlls," she said, and m l’; w me day when all ulna 10W lt. again; w the d ‘Veil-mint; ul uhe lime tide, me sweep at sheltered on such b. to have warmth and loose. Madame and waited, but. eleven long boomln and Roger verified h .. h. lvlon- Sonw routine." smile-d down at Meridel, his finger tips touched her he passed on his way to the where we telephone was Presently he came back “No life mare. line was all right an hour Madame sat up in her "l sup KISE somoihiuo has 1's cold enough to one of the other touch the coldfit muszclfcfxpunish- will?’ w fly in such weather as l. Roger looked znLm. He held up his glass. "let's drive our cares away this nlaht,” he said, "l don't to think of yesterday's girlei darkness tomorrow may I want this hour. Will you thin me greedy. Merldel, for want.- 121%“. so much?" he flrelighi, learned on her hair, on the Lhic braids crossniz her head as she turned no him. "For all our lakes I wish it could last forever, Roger. Let. us drum lo this hour." is one more toast." said madame slowly, afici- unai- was drunk. "And tonisht. snlnehoyv, I do not, hesitate w mpose it. You know what it. is. auger-you all lcnow-lei us drink to Michel." Suddenly. as if u hand invisible had dashed the glass from her lips. the fragile bli of crystal hhe old lady held was muttered on the hearbhstmle M, her feet. and the wine spread like blood. Her hand stayed halted near her ll. . other: were on malr fce, staring m. the two men in sheepskin jack- eis who swod in the wide door- menace of the automatic the short, one held, at the grim, rsd-atubbled visage of the tall one who surveyed them with blue eyes cold u the ice of the river. "B; quiet, Ill of you," said he. And the voice was the voice of d. how harsh, how haicfull" We are sorry in spoil bhls sweetly sent-i- mental owaslon. bu-i our lives are important f0 us. We escaped from your prlnsn comb back in the u“ that. onlv this one—" you. m." Elmer settled 0i‘ CANADA, LIMITED ion ls Manfred Kehl. What. we want, from you ,my friends, ls the key of the station wagon parked in from. of tlhe house. You will have them, brother." He looked at. Roger, his voice explesslunlcss. "Bring them here." "The laughing soldier who kill- ed Bonhormne Frlcot," said mad- fl-mi? JHJY. "And I thou hi. it. was some wild story the chldren had made up." wche started. Bis eyes strayed from Roger m the aoomful face of his mum. “We have no time for talk. The keys. please; and at once. We cut your telephone wires and have fixed the other car so it will not go. Ah-"he had seen er reach for a bronze bookend as e passed behind a chair and in one leap he was on him. His flsb sh out and cracked cruelly against his brolhcfls mouth, bloodylxlg it, sending Rover crash- ing in 1e floor. "Fool! You would not have tried that had You known how Manfred is with the t: er He ys jroan “Thank you.’ bent and wok the Roger's ket. He up.‘ ‘And you. mv friends. Lei cnu not spoil your Christmas. Ii. is war, you know-a war whose demands irmscmd anything else." "Even the love of God and the lovo of your brother." said Merldnl. "Princess of Gratzen." Oberleui- nam Faber bowed stiffly. "I salute you. And yes-even perhaps such loves as you mention, am glad {you have his the r Grataen, He bowed slightly hi? mouth set in a hard smile. "She s warm here. nlcht We shall K0 now." (To be Continued) Till BAPTIST OIIUBUII The service of Morning Worship centred sbm ensue 0f Christmas. The first lnsson. sponsive by minister and cons"!- lion. was the Benedlutus from [g- Oberlautnant Faber. My compan-v - in the afternoon sass l mas sbory from Saint Matthew- The sermon by the Rev I. .1. Hevv was "I'm: Full Llguf of Chi-minus‘ the final sex-m .11 of a curios 0n the message of CAArASuAAAAS t0 I troubled world, Mimi-suns 111° background of Chrlsiums and 1Y4 culmination in a sari null lrouillrf} world reaching oui for [he imam promisn of hope in the ccmllli; °l Jesus Lhu Dlvlnc Sou of Lind. fill! is an hour ihul needs Lilo (lifts-i- ngc of redeeming love "l0 KW light, bu them than sir. lll dnrkneil- Christmas brings Light, l7 hrln_l the ever new levvlniwu 0f 9° f love and cure. It Ls llm lesson]? luunnnucl. God with Us. l! “All: message of Freedom. "bifillc ‘Mild-s do non n prison make’ the bmd_ and bars mo those u! 511% ‘burn.’ ened with evil welghtcd _Wll,l in“ unto you a Saviour is bmn. fa M‘ world He brings Liulll- H" m c, mwedom, he brinas the isuranu; of God with Us, His nnlne lb J1EE because He Saves. A lurile d”; boys and girls led in the "3500",. the mornin . slug"! ,, d m, “Come All Faith!" “flown traditional Polish decoy The beautiful ChrLslumsle em aliens were placed under if} mm oral dlreclion oi’ ti“! Flml‘ r Com. “11ggee_ e flowers orulaieby M“ gulélon table were plnce of n" - - WM moiher. The evening ljervlrc: Illfll choral, Christmas cnro we - and their story told- I'll were "Zion's DauElWBY-Th in char m mfg U5 l 3111168!’ w“ i""°‘°"8il'uir of l-Sflfi church 5011001- 4mm ‘Twas the nlilm 597°" Chfl‘ When all through the b01159 ""*.:...":".*.‘.'::.:J“' I: Thecfilggcggelggivlgierlaalhluuiz] b)’ soon (A vim. from Si. NlcholM- woods. You will remember m0 lls H 5n x z 1mm b m» Glflfll. 1A: tseélfili lesson wnsy the Ohmi- meul Clarke U001‘)