FI "*"""""flflca<.n m“, ... . p Y THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: J. Ilmss Iurlb! fiesqa Glow. II Ottawa it. smusaaaws old ma. s _ Ihqaardlualnaybalnaghsdallyasanyolslls Isl- lewlng stores In summer-aids: 0hr Street. Gunrllfl. DIIIIIW" Wain Sine‘. ‘lssasne Ilka-y, Illaad Sued. liars uauuei, 61 Granville flu-est ICIIOIICCQW , as ilanove: If... and I'll-INC! COUNT! Adverahlng www.11- 1i. A -nnuns mailed mm: nrus 00.. Kenainlidm. 1+ __._._ . -llIlL'll WANTED-Rib vour its to Jenkins Broa, Summersida. diafe returns. l-Z-M-W-U- 4m BUYER. Mr. n. n. o'- an 0! Holt Renfrew d: 00.. _ frreal will be buyinl furs sill January filth at office of Charles l. Rogers, Bummer-side. 1-11-61 -MB.ANDMB.8.J-A.Bernard. St. ‘Ihcrrlss. Ont. J Marie Gaudet, Ottawa, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gaudet, grace. Alberta. l-ll-ll R.B.A.F. Casualties OTTAWA- slan. ‘l - (C?) - The 5.0 A F‘ in ifs 466th casualtv llst n! the vxar tonight repo ted i0 men nursing after air oneraions over- seas and four missing believed killed d 1r ti . “$15....” ...°°§%l.2“'1€l.?°“li. a sasualties; Overseas I Killed On Active Services Adams. Icbert Mercer, PO, ‘lbronto. flflng Believed Killed Dnrllll Al: Operations: Dukiok. 10M h George, sgt. Paterson. N-l-iErl - son Donald hale. Sea. Saskatoon: I-loakins, Ilennam Albert. Sgt. West- bmk, B3,; Low, Maurice George. 5811.. New Westminster, 3.0. Iisalng After Alr- Opavafloum A!- bsl, Norman Alemander PO“ ‘g- m ~2r.".....“.".:"....' a. hon, .; o . d PO., Honolulu, Hawaii: Parkyn, Alfred Joseph, 20.. Pill- lsades Park, N.J.: Robinson. . Edward Stiilwell, PO, Hewett, Ont. Guichard, James Louis, Flt. 581-. TNBCOH, Mich; Varlde-rvoort, W111- , John Flt. Bet. Vancouver; AL- arl, James MGGNQOP. 5BR. Mimlw. Ont; Harris, Herbert Allenby. Sgt" ‘Toronto: Wendt, William Da 88f... Westport. wnaccyumm -~ Ell-paces Dead: Dempsey. Rh! p Damon. 82f». Stratford. Ont. 90., Timer-g, N.Z.: Budd. Phil.‘ Clive. PO., oronto; Griffith, Allan B Georfle. PO, Sash won. Canada Killed 0n Active Service: Bastic. Norman Arthur Albert. Sgt, Elgham. Surrey Eng; Bowler, Kenneth! John. $gt., Hartman. Bristol. mastic and Bowler wen killed when a medium bomber crashed near Salt. Spring Island. off Varl- oouver Islands, Deo. 17.) Died A; a Basalt s! lniarisa Iva,- talned on Active service: Lee. Fred. tick John A01 Dickenson Men. Iflql Aeeldeniall Lawrence A!- Ilur William Ivranc stSfll-u Hamilton. Beloved Killed DIriAr-als n“, ,' Middieaox ma. (Bellow. Oonloa and Maura were but as missing aim the crash of the bomber off Bait Quin: Island i3 which Baltic and Bowler were Killed.) ‘ Canadian lnTln In!!! All’ W"! I’ Ovlasaa Aflor 8k 096N110 l! Griffin. lliam wacKerlzle Rede- s-lek, Fit. Tl... ‘Toronto. in Kinkora f ll. al- It. W. Roberls of ilas 0- . Halifax, spent the holiday! I mime here. mnkorl Acadamry new“ m" the Christmas holidays on Saturday- q-h, Aqgadaxny l; filled to capacity- Btuderlts from all P811! 01 H" Pm”- tnoe attezldinl- Mrs. Sullivan of Middleihfl 3i visiting 11B? diiUBhWTl 1X1 Halifax. Among the students from M" returning to the different 001188? are: borne Keefe to St. ‘Dunstan! University, Rosaleen McCarvll-e, Zita Johnston and Frances Sullivan h Prince of Wales 00116219. Mr, Preston Smith, Charlottetown. spent New Years at his 1101M h!"- ll . W l t end Elizabeth R53,“ lirlllfddlcfogfit,‘ have returned t0 Prince of Wales 0011980- Mr. L. Mulligan spem Wedncsdily in Charlottetown. Henderson Endorses Installment Plan WASHXNGTON. Jun. lo.~<Al'l~_~ Price Administrator Leon Hender- srm offered Saturcny with his own unqualified endorsement a NR" Y"? instalment buylnl HOW 0f cmmlm‘ n» dllmble goods like nlltunobllcs and refrigerators for delivery after the war. The plan, under discussion for monihs, was outlined officially for the first time at a dprsss conference conducted bv Hen erson and Rolf Nllgent, Director of O.P.A.'s credit policy office. who drafted it. Nure- ent said it was designer? Drlmarily a; "an anti-inflation weapon.” In issuing the plan in the press. the office of war information call- ed it "slmp!y a proposal under dis- cussion at 0 P A." and said it "has not received the approval of the soverrlment." LOWEST 0N EARTH ‘The imp: spot on ihle earlthis Iuribce e Deed i“, t Inna as bnL _ , _ m 6e J opened with hymn Standing at the Portal of the Opening Year. follow- ed by Prayer and Scripture in uri- slon, A very encouraging report of the year‘; work was given. The allocation of $700 was oversubscribq ed. Two new members were wel- comed. Miss Laura Lowther had‘ charge of the study Period. Theme for January "Reaching every person with Christian Teaching." Meeting closed with Hymn Lord Speak To Me, and Prayer. -DI1A’l‘I-‘I OI‘ Mild JOHN I. 0’. CONNOR — The death occurred early on Saturday. January 9th.. of Mrs. John E. O'Connor at her holna in Seven Mile Bay in ha! 78th oar. The late Mrs. Obonnor had m n] upwell for gboug ufivsf v51’; wvlrd T. , 11m e as ‘ear an a w ' she was sbedfast. 8811s hgd begn a ‘t " w“ °1 W‘, penw‘ d“! a u” e MM- wu ' ears pre oua a v ' u» iiillfil.“i.l"‘ul'.'i"’a.i‘u'i““ - onffi Cape Traverse where her husband kept the post oe l d . 833% llsny llsrltlnsrs In latest List 0f The moi-null lerviee was held at ll am. with levy whose subject was “ unto the lard." On m UlTAgl! ‘g —~fOP) — Th: Qllllflll VB ’| 31in anylaonaainlamaaarsldeby m‘ wen.“ “mo! day wsehllhonszlilnrthisssrviee m. om alums“ t0 the boy responsible for dalivuiq nu your rouse. mvn killed in action at Hons Kong, lncludeu- ' -am. AND MR8. J. a. Bernard, 0min annoulfie the angpgegigxt o: ll‘ son, . pamadszfufiiliaailauslus "-'°'~'"““" u m" f ML and M“ Gum": guy“ g, Qomnt M“, God His own. The New Testament vilifie- fimcvn- emu...“- m image;- :J.'.".."::.:'"::v?u':""'.:a-Wg; re ...w. m. s. MEETS —Tlu January ma. nértrsmf lm- 8am: Plnul "rimming as ‘he uleetirlg of the Women's Missionary , N. ., , noce h n his heart let mm 50cm o! m. Bede“, Umud ll/anaidmlggtrray, Rtilmnfi-‘lleavficr- :1 glen,” not the last but the flfwJ ‘ml, “f,” “ ggrgtg; rath. William u ' mmii Mo: ” ‘at . n. " . ..:...'~z"."...:a.z;s.... mafia... “'- °""- all’? rt’- sfu we“ m "a w dent occupied the chair. Meeting Den , ds ' m“ ‘ 7°"! °Y “B11191! bring Brewunmliul: Nellie. m, all m; my,“ mm m, ,m;-¢- i ii {um 0 “I” m" fllndl- m!‘ house-Drove rna now herewith if l’ UBOUQIQ COI-lllfry- “.3” N061, Wi1l- Wm not 0mm you tha Vlnfiows o! “mm-- mum” “mm heaven and pour you out a blessln Also Short Subject re R .N.B.§ BIRMI- th“ the ma" not SHOWS 7.80 and 9.16 vampbelltogfvég.zemth.hvvll% “"81"” rm?!" W‘ ‘me m ‘ . ette Hem-y - JOhILRIMIL, Ghatham. N.B.; s“; in: anthem was Attwoodh " Bicierton, Guysborough County. N. _ n, M9 O Lord." Andrew’ mm“ Po ‘The Church School with its or~ s; 'I‘rltn,!leverette John, Rfmm. "lured plan of B'b1e Study for Morlcton,N.B.; Vigneault. Laurent, all aces had large attendance a? Rfmn, Bolaville, Magdalen Islands, 2.30, p.m. qp, Al. the evenl q service the nor. ~ —-i————-———- I110“ 1W the mnlsier was "mu D MILE! FOR IDUI GENTS ltllver grpsleént God." Bellnettth "Gui ———- s a n r " was suns bv he chn r. IQNTDUN --(0P)— UM" 5W4?’ Jnhn Inch Mus. Ban... organist mild tbnl d! i116 “will”! g l: cholpmnsler was in charge of the ‘dfilnlllfiflulmgfndbfl. fir; lalntlllgy muse of the day. Large congre- mlbfidmh znmom c" gag“! m 22151011! were present at all aerv. buming sawdust operating a tar _._________.n_ TRINITY UNITED CHURCH FIGURE IT OUT a The Vlllilllltllprl copgregationtahlemzeet; —'—'- ln l 1 The earth's welsht is comnruflfl lngtaxft an: fllepfliirllhs be sub- SUMMERSIDE manners umrnnrrcn umlnmv Wales -<o'r>- an. lllffnlaell 1m mm olerkina llldh 5h, 153W, to moum bald“ he; himdy with I Iniie and fork at at six sextllllon, six hundred and mmed M m“ “m, o; m, 3,510“ husband. one daughter. Mrs. Earle Campbell of Sumrnerside. She had three sisters and two brothers all of Whom predeceased her. Bbo was born in Cape ‘Traverse the daughter of the late John Drisooll and Mary‘ lppegarl. The funeral will be held t is morning at l0 o'clock to Seven Mile Bay Church-S. Well-Known Airman Kilontlslued from page I armament superior to that cl hi aircraft. He was credited, also, with as- sisting in more than one rescue of survivors of sunken or amaged vessel; Here are the annually lists of is crashal m Nowloundlmdl missing, Presumed Dead Sqdn. Ldr. NEE. Small, 34, native of Allandaie, Ont... Wile. Mrs. Doris Small, Yarmouth. 11.8. IO. A.M. T111810. U. naflfl M’ Hanna. Alta... Father, C.M. Tingle, Chilllwack, B. C. (F0. Tingle has been mentioned in dispatches.) I'M. flgt. BL. Hudson. whose wife lives at Yaxmouth. Flt. Sgt. J.T. ManRarl. Mother. Mrs. B, Mallgan, North Bay. Ont. fit. l! B. Willie, Father, Willllm g1 t0 (44 Elm 5t.) Saint John. I. llsrvtvovwf Flt. Sgt. J.E.V. Banning. Father. J‘l!:. Banning. <62 5th Ave) Tim- rnins, Ont. an. wl-r. Wilson, Fat-her. IJ. Wilson, (7th Line) Oakvllls. Ont. I At Markland: Dead Pilot - P0. E w. Bocelssrlc who“ mapper, Bocelsanc. Mrs. J. lives at (100 Kent Street») p1 Peter. borough, Ont. Observer — Flt. Sat. D’M. May. whose wife lives (CIGOGHY. Street) in Yarmoulh, N.S. wflyglggg L01 —- Li Gunner ‘Sgt. LE. homes. whose father. Edmund Nelson Thomas. lives in lower Sackville. N.S., and . W. D. MacRae. whose father. David A. fi/faéchae lives in West Middle Rive!- Arlnorer- - Lao. William Dale. whose father, Albert 1110.11"! (90 Wiltshire Street) in Tomato. A search party has been sent to the scene of the Newfoundland crash. the R.C.A.F. announced. ‘but me not vet reported. The‘ force said the cause of the crash is , “obscure" but an investllfltlm ill underway. The plane cracked up soon after takln off from a Newfoundland alrlie d. but the exact location 01 the accident was not disclosed. The two survivors were able i0 walk bac-k to the nearest settlement. They were not seriously hurt. and thgy suffered only sllahtlv from p frostbite. Like the plane that crashed in Newfoundland. the one that smash- ed up at Markland was a twin-eu- glne machine. The Newfoundland crash occurred on Thursday: the one at Markland the following day at about 4.30 p m. The cause of the Markland ac- ciriiélnt is not known, the R..C.A’1". q sa . FOR. DEEP BLUE IYEI ASHFDRD. England -(CP)—- A (Iilrislmns parcel was sent by this K0111 iown. to the "sailor with the doc-post blue fives." in H MS. Albacore. the lawn‘; ado ted ship. The townspeople mm now yet who got it. I WTIERIZ SHE BULGBI Q ‘The diameter of the earth from PM‘ if" D011‘ is nbollt 2'7 miles less than that at the equator, I aus our nun sculs - "Waring llNlmfNl home. i l , sixty 301M511” um" and of tho various Boards and or- lnareallarlswersasiofldtlsan' ‘ Pllfitila- m Idvitlcua 2128mm cis- ; . and Alberta B the minister, the Rev. I Judson ‘Gill, l flux Km tail-mm w°f.%é§;.l'é"$.°i.:l°‘;°lli."a§.f’f fldence to the Word o! God wheree ' d Text Matt: 11-3. Drfylllllefs om- cludlna words were "lb whom mm we go but to ‘rhea for Thou bass the words of eternal life." The Oil-l Guinea and tbs Boy "cubs" sttsad. eredjhe in em "l-Iqar 1,1»; m ‘Izaiizatwitbllinsboflshitasthe The evening service as duot- I J 1 1s _ ed by the You Peobvle'sc°%nlon_ Ilernembe lglhisml-lrokherfarld Rev- Hush m er 0mm the 5W1!» 1-11-11 Prayer of’ Invocation. Miss Annie MacKay. conducted the Service; vllss Bertha Storey led lrl p11 rue- .251‘ i»: ~ - rom as n ' . 4:-l-7, 28-32. The members of‘ fir: Y P.U assembled in the choir " épilbrg)!‘ ‘said’ sails Illldficz’ obit: urc e n e service Praise "_'_' “w “mum” .__ _- lovlngauaaeryd Aais-oy lanzqflmlmu passed torsstlanul’! alnthinv.01ord”wassunlala, l _ two-part wns by Mm: Hahn Yofrendlemaflenhllnslsar Foreversballyoulle. Moore, Pansy MacAusland, Dorothy Ieard. Connie MacLeod, June As Ions as life and memory last ‘We shall remember than. . i M D. MdCLean UNDIITAKIR EMIALMEI Olarhtsesvwaane Nasal Wlltslliq hens ll Win. The Installation of officers was conducted by Dr. Miller. assisted hv Miss M. Mcbougall. Director Of , lnserledhv wile and Isaiah." THE use of beer; wine and spirits has for long been a controversial subject in Canada and from time no time your government is called t upon so find a point of harmony between those who do no: drink a: all and would likewall g9... beverages ppohibired, and those who drink moderately and resent any interference with their” liberty; lf such a. point 6f harmony could be found, and the whole subject put outside polidcs and religion; k would be a good thing for Canada's unity in warcime, and later, in peace: - l: is important to decide whether o: not this should be a moral issue or whether we should look upon drinking in the same light as ea:ing and smoking: The evidence before me shows that many Canadians indulge moderately in beer and spirits. ‘Ihese consumers,- as well as those who manufacture the beverages, resent the implication that they are not good i Ilhink the issue becomes a moml one only at the poin: where individuals drink excessively and become a nuisance; All parties should be able to agree on this: In: us say therefore, that moderation is :be ideal which all good Canadian ass eager so attains ‘Hie nest thing to determine is whether or no: ours is a temperate nations I have every reason to believe that it is. I know that we consume less beer in Cansch; per capius, than they do in Great Britain and the United States: This being so, the problem reduces icself :0 one of dealing with a few irresponsible people who give the advocates of prohibition a falsely dramatic impression of amen: conditions: My attention is drawn :0 the increased sales of beer and spiriu since the beginning of the war, but these increases ‘are only a: half :he me of Lhe rise in the National income: Many wodnnsa ass now busy who before wQ idle and pennilesss ,..-,lv‘Yf,j\,-¢ a§ ’ let me say stones,- :he:e’s no question of any unwillingness on anyone‘: par: :0 make sacrifices for die wu,_least of all among the brewers who have cooperated in every way possible and I am sure will continue :0 do so. Bu: it should be pointed out here that fifty men can produce a million gallons of‘ beer; and the basic raw materials necessary to supply the whole of Canada's need of blfl are available locally in abundance. Any curtailment: that do become necessary we will make wich precisely die same attitude and impan tiality shown to other consumer goods: The one thing I always regret when restrictions an made is time moderate people are invariably the ones i aobodqrivods ~ I * ‘llacrahsgrescdeslolmedleslevideseesoprovsdlszs-hud-worldn; mm who drinks bee: moderately, no: only nourishes his system, bu: relieves the nervous and physical strain of his busy day; No one will wan: to deprive him of this form of relaxation; nos to make its availability so difficult that s ‘KM: AN ALTERNATIVE SPEECH , , ON TEMPERANCE l . ’ 0n Wednesday, December 16th, the Prime Minister broadcast a speech on Temperawu. Canadian Breweries Limited reyectfully submits to tbs Prime Minister what it considers would have been 4 mm suitable speeds. It does n, no! from any profit motive, since its Profits are already controlled b] tbs excess profits tax, but out - of a desire to retain the public’: respect for its industry and tboss ‘engaged in it. worker on a nigh: shift will have as resort no a boodegger :0 get his drink: l: 1s lmporrancchat in this par: of the British Empire we retain as high a reserve as possible of physical and nervous energy: We mus: encourage every form ofpwholesome relaxation no the strain of Ill‘ V _ ' So far as the army is concerned I am certainly not going so pus myself in :he position of saying that a soldier who is old enough to fight and kill is too young co choose his refreshments wlrh good judgmeat: Hess spin the reputations of many are spoiled by the few.- ' l: has been suggested to me that l should ban liquor sndfibeer adven rising bu: how could I in fairness do that when we continue so perm‘: other manufacturers, whose goods are mcioned or ‘n short supply, to maintain their advertising in order shat they may keep their trade names before :he public. Furthermore, no one will want me to banish English and American periodicals from Canada; Mos: of them carry advertisements for brands on sale in this coulmy. How could we ban such advertising in our own publications and allow than in those from the United States: - ' la conclusion 1e: me say this: Everyone of us has his own ideas of whss charmer our fast growing nation should develop. As our urban centres grow there are bound to be differences of opinion between people of some rural districts and those in the large dries pf whs: civic righu shall bs allowed to the people.- Our laws must be so designed as to allow to each as much freedom of choice and self reliance as possible. Some sections of the population look ssksnce on dancing, memes, smoking. drinking and many types of literature.- ‘ Iecusmolvedlezefonnossoforosdasvlswsofoeessctloaofnls ‘community on the other. When a sessonabla self-reliant people live re unreasonable law imposed upon them :hey simply ignore dla: law with disastrous resulrs“ to the legal institutions of the coua .- We learned this a: biree: cos: during prohibition your: The groans: ' d of dnpaanos would no: wan‘: :0 glee: our men's return from abroad wicb :he evil spectacle of prohibition; * lamconvincedwscsnnotfornsdsapdndpkofmodqadoabluwsaa ceschiz. lappeslsosliinrbisnsdoasnbeasnpersrein dieydoin ordenhscwsmsyeluerrdlsmsximumilnpaccondleenemy. lnpaxdculsc lnppealcoblewerssaddisdiiensaddioseieusresoedinuuesanpersnosn joinforcesandusa additionalmhnsatrileirdisfidsatinspresddn principlvoflnodsfadoo: Iappclmdlspsovindal ,' sosoframe tbs forrasslsalssbssdsebaslassswililascsaducssdhdis opensadoncbshighesssshicalsnndardsandaocdrivenundergroundaad plomcboodeggsrs: Sulaiyrhisissnefiortuowbichallpardsscsnsgrss annoaiouslv: ~ ' i. .1: m" ,, ..