Jauulgrav o. 194s 4-"- " f lgn-fl- r—' 1‘,Pli'i‘ll.ll’.ii CATHEIZRAI d", c.m7\\“E-L'%L olalone. sci VICEB l"_um|j.A[¥|-;|_y cs; trunnion llili SSH-comet Che-l rmon. , sundav School- 1, . p.r.i.: Cnrol Jiervlce. DAY-- ' FE“ Holy $31 1.45 Tuesday. 8.15 Mlmdfl)’ 0.30 Weduesx E\ ‘QWISOIII 1.30 Friday- ‘uid Friday. 1Y- iad to see thenu flfter any service. u; very-r so. more cauRcH ' 7‘ been. l’ '.fl..’ili'=f§.."c ale. green!!!‘- _ Wu“.- Mm l-tt. AMBI- * Choir lion-ii" | c uilh 11- 8?. "cilia-iii? u. sum:- 1 200 Morning till. mo p. m. Sunday Sclh vol. » a DRITSBY TERI uN Minister the Iev. 'l‘. ll. liusnell Sam are. - M.A.. SlT-DI. Organist Miss E. Lillian McKenzie. - Mus. Bar. 1 a. m.: Morning Worship. Anthem -' ‘ine Thine Ear lllmmei. Soloist-dllr. Raoul Iteymond. :30 p.m.: Church p.m.: Evening Worship. The Minister will conduct the Services and deliver the Sermons- . NJL-I-The Minister will conduct Milornlng Wumlilp" mer CITY Mun through Friday nan. um | r ulluiukui of CANADA TrltlilbhlTir-[YN-ITIEB CHURCH‘ Rev. 'l‘. n". McLuman mama Miss Marie iifcliougali. Deaconess. . lioy Kendall. Atl.l‘..0.. L-R-A-M Organist l:tl.‘l n. In.: Public “Worship. Sermon: Responsibility oi Church Office. - Rev. T. E. McLenn-un The reception of nine elders and §CHILJRCHES TOMORROW union . tursabfl. 5IWI¢IY The week d“. smvice; are held III u Souls Chap. . All seats are "91 _ m] llillIPPmI" ed Hum“ an’ eicomed and he lllmlmbel" yes and Ser- 7,p.n:. Evening Prayer M"! 501" n. iluyiiiillkirsir. 1A illus- the installation of ten nlcmbc s. of the Committee of Stewards will take place at this service. Anthem: 0 God Who Ilast Pre- pared-A. R. Gaul. 1:00 p.m.: Public Worship. Sermon: Our Father — Rev. E. McLennan. Anthem: The Heavens Are Dc- curing-Beethoven. CIIFRCII SCHOOL lfl.'\0.a.m. Open session of Church school. lilisslonzrry Sundry. Mis- sionary slides will be shoivn. 11:00 a. m.: Beginners and Prim- ary Departments. Visitors Cordlally Welcome British, Ganucks 0n Leave From Front IQNDON. Jan. l - (C?) - A realm-d British umi Czrliaciilln ers rmurnczt to l3.i win today Jii ‘liolne lclvc fruln the iltlbstern Flam, fifty will have nine days in Bri- tnn-‘zcven with their famiilqsyanci iw-nflor invcl to and from ports. dzyjs group we: composed of Hons of the D-duy landings. eontingcnts nrc expected. ul- daliy under l-‘leld Mulsilol than. announced several weeks a- z: Bilrgiars Active In Toronto Area rououro, '11:] _ top. _ Ixlhrnio and suburban police o1‘- .l.:.:.s today sought the cu-npcr- T.‘ l r r Dc: giltrrs" CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street inlster REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs. Edwin Johnstone, Organlgg and Choir Director ~ MORNING WORSHIP. fii 558B. EVENING WORSHIP 330. 4M. 556. slan Air. eye. Christ be your Guide. ship with us. rue llAPTiSl‘ nutmeg Rev. l. ‘Judson Levy. 8.0. MGRNING wonshlr n A.M. The Morning Warshl the Ilcv. L. It. Atkinson, lit-large for Ulla Home this cervix. "Bread of the World." partlclliltion. EVENING WORSHIP 7 P.M. l This service will also he conduct- R. Atkinson. rhoir will sing The music of the day will he m Elliott Full; choir. charge of Mrs. G. organist and director oi‘ You are invited to worship with THE BAPTIST CIIUIICII e--—-— ,CENTI? Al. fTilRlSTPIAN CHURCH Kent Street Dr. M. E. Genge. Snuply Minister Jlrgspist. Min Marianne Saunders ll A. M.: Morning Wunihi ‘lien-nun "The Lillit That p. Shin - ac man. '.: Sunday School. jlvening Worsllin. "The Sermon: . Iiuct:"‘llgiied to llhe Cross." _-1 . Allison Owen and Eunday‘ s“ .Mr. Preston Beck. Everjfwdy FULL GOSPEL PENTECOtiTAL CHURCH El \I Avenue 2 p.m. Sundry School. 3.00 p.m. Wosrhip Service. 8 P. M; Evuigeilstle Service. You are cordially invited to these services. lbwlors: -B. E. STEEVES i‘. 1.. rnosscn ation of householcbrs to combat on epidemic of hcnsebreakinls- Detective Inspector M.M Mul- ixullnod oi thc Term, '0 Police De- partment urged ho seholders to provide proper door .and window locks. lock their wintiows before leaving the house, leave on some lights. and ask neighbors to keep on eye and ear open ll exchange for 81111113!‘ srrvicc when‘ they go out, tic snlri that bonds. easily con- vertible into cash, have displaced jtwlisc-lry‘ as the biggest poll-e head- flC it‘ SIGNS-i or srnnuctrn Pflcnle vmh ‘ncavv bzmv rlducs lulrlcrnsilth their rrvebrnws visually Cluck. l 2:30 p.n1.: The Sabbath School and Bible Cla "In Ills Service.“ Anthem: "Vesper llymn." _R||5. “I will instruct thee and teach thee ln the way which iihuu shalt 5a."! will pride thee with mine The New Year is a new way. [gt You arc cordially invited to wor- BAP I l8 l (iorncr o! Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister p service will he conduct’. with sermon, by astor- _ lesion Board of the United Baptist (Jon- vcntinn. The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at] The Anthem will be Thompson's mechanical trouble in the Power TIIE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 RM. This service of Bible Study of- fers classes and groups for all age:- :-nd needs and invites your cd, with sermon. by the Rev. L. o "0 Sion‘s (Nethcrland Carol). BAIRme-K "Jesus And Shall u Ever c." - ' " I’ . Word That! jelders and the installation of mem- icrvmn ounnuv This column ‘of local ‘ ‘ but edvertlaln; 1:: zaéiaiure 11y ‘a inserted able in odvanzmwo’ ’ ' u, p". -*--_- l I COOKS for Photokraohl. courenelulrlou us: t GREATLY nenuceo ralcss’ on lines ol is, , , hats. scncl?i1y-tdii°§f§.-'§v"¢i§§ SHOWING W. A- lulodsun. Theme: "The Power of 54.5mm “My book Go .' . - u . I . ' , '_ _Date Lure. 5t, Paul's oartsh hall. Altman: 3363;250:115 Ssgtlliou ." _. ~M°“dEy' M‘ 9' M 1441-‘ CORRECTION - In the 1m u; oiffldiiitemorial L.O.B.A,, P" . the name of th pianist Pearl Gui-oh wu untitled? CAVENDISII uurreo cnuscn.‘ —Publllv Worship. Sunday. January ll 3% r i? £53.‘. Rustljtllgy gm". F. Collin. Miniite. ' v‘ YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Servlcu Sunday, Jan. 7, 11 a. m, Central Church; 3 p. mi, York; .30 p. m.. Brackley. CHURCH NOTICE for Paris !Mliton and Rustico tor Suntan‘? January 7th. St. John's, Milton. l-Ioly Communion 11.00 A. M. 5t. Mark's. Rustico. Eveninx Prayer 3.00 PM. Rev. Sidney J. gag/leis. Rector. l MR. _ANI) Mas. ALFRED J. WATTS, announce the engagement o! their elder daughter Minnie| Lavina (Viney) to Mr. John Alex- ander Simmonds. son of Mr. a Mrs Jt Percival Simmonds. The mflrriflse will take place in the near future. 1-6- "LIGIITS OUT" — Due l0 50ml: House yesterday morning. it was necessary to shut off the city street lights Just at the time "early birds" were en route to business. In these dark mornings the Marl- ltime lllleciarlc Co. usually keep the illghts on a quarter o! an hour glonger than the contract calls for. TIIE PRESBYTEBIAN CI-IUBCII IN CANADIL-Brookfield Charge. ‘Services next Lord's day as follows: Lflartsville 1i A.M Hunter gig? (i RM Glaogow Road 730 -.'i‘t'l:s:l.i_r, [Rev yrllo January 9th at 2 P '1‘ W Goodwill will spunk ut Donald Nicholson, Minister. l-G-i . HAS TIILEPIIONE CALL -Mre.. .George Mayne. Emerald, had the pleasure cn New Yeei-‘s Day of ‘talking by phone to her dauflnterv ll1-l3W,Mi'5 Vlinswn Mayne. who livth her little non Muster John §lt£ayne resides at Ottawa, Ont. She mailed up to wish all a HAW? New ‘,Ycel'. and the coll came through lperfectly. Mrs Maynes husband b :1 J Wins-ton Mayne i,‘ at‘ p . .t serving with ifs Majesty's forces in Holland. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. - vices will be ‘conducted l y Rev. . E. McLennan. who ‘will prcach the sermon at boob diets of worship. The reception of bers of committee of Stewards will ‘txlcc place at the morninfl 591'“!!!- gilllssionary Sunday will be observed in the Church School and Mission- lary slides will be shown at the lopen session at ten o'clock. Fur Ether particulars of the services will ‘i2;- sccn in the regular Church an- nouncement iii another column. REGRETTABLE CASE — A re- turned mall arrived home Thurs- day night only to find since leav- ing England for Canada, his fatn- ily had moved to New Brunswick. Unfortunately, the reception booth in the railway station was not. open when the train arrived and i‘. is said the man, walking with the old of a crutch. wandered about the streets for more than an hour trying to obtain information as to the whereabouts of his fam- tiy. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- ship at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the Minister. the Rcv. T. B. BiLSSEIi Somers. M. A.. "S31" M . who will also preach the Seinlons. ‘lhc music will be under 1i. i-hl TUESDAY, 8 (l Across the door a. rue. soother dovm each side, the tsp. the centre of the rccm being reserved for the best rug, ng of beauty, to be read, not walked ort-tltat lathe secret of the piecing of oriental rugs. A lecturer ln the Museum. zroup of women some years ago, mi» Albert that the eastern oar of their rugs. for they do ‘not to wash them pert 0d their brilliance. “Pine old tone“ Britain, is really the reasor, why the rug has been allowed to leave its itatlve country, my ha, been washed over 40 times will ammonia and washing soda. and the color not touched reason u using wool from a living rheefl. which means the wool re- iarilliancy weavers will make rugs frcm one sheep only, which may p355 before it; ccm, leticil like lains its When coarser weaver make about 30 to 50 knots to the square inch, but with every fine wool they can get 360 knots Tfncre ma-y neh. and there 1.000 In the East. time is naming" tiring, lng" rugs ls farlclnrtinr". at the weave, which gives the his- ,tor_v o! the 11H. then at the color . v/hich tell the country in which it yvns kind cf pet/pie who made 1t l and design Design Indicate; rcmai ciol law. of his lease if arc strong. with well-demloued me dgmgltqu o; 1118 church Or- lvuwlvv. ganist. MlSl e. Llillan McKenzie. *"" "__ Mus. Bac. The Church School will 111°!‘ At Eat on. meet at 2.30 P.M. There will be no s t o r e s. write Der; ‘t Products, To- ronto l. HARM LE S S TO rt», I'{*!t'/u1t.4i.;_ t ins drug. .\.‘°-. , . cery, hardware Prayer Services. The bhnififitlf W!" or conduct “Morning Devotions over Midweek Service next: Wednesday evening because of the Week 0f CITIJY from Monday to Yrlciay at 19.30 AM. The Annual Congrega- tional Meeting takes oiace Monday. ‘January 15th, 1945. zit 7.30 P M 11w. BAPTIST cnuncn. - The Azrvice of Morninr; Worship will b_\ conducted by i110 W" L R Atkinson, Paswr-at-Llrilc 101‘ ill? Msvltime United Baptist Conven- tion. The communion oi the Lord's suppfl’ will be observed at this ser- vice. Thom son's "Breed the Worict" wil be the mornlnfl In“ them, The Church School meets at 339 p, M. for Bible Study ail/NIB flng‘ losses nd I0“?! 1'1; ‘l. “islet; “s”. invitation ‘amnmn Wm hum,“ mince and all-mm ‘or choir m} ’ the music o! will be in clause of the day- n mounts - Un- Jiigflillglila prfiblems confrontins the returned soldier "B" ‘mm-Wed Thursday nizhl Wm‘ mm‘ 63m“ t tlnfl Mfiam:n'mn:' ghtlgrlal. sxglztiv! 31cm» officu. Anwnv "W" l" . . N rmon borr- --.::;:=*.ra° t:;:..n.-.: n...- nion command of Q9 cmmim negion, Mr. James all-flaw! 01 the Veterans’ Welfaie V 0n. Mr Howard Court of the Rehabili- tation Committee. membe" °i W’ Canadian Lesiéihuvgigfiggcgmfif t fi§$§"§§°'tila: National Selective Service. ents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bedeq L ItEGULKIl0N-- foitlszeAl-cili rental resolu- lons onnounced hi’ i“ Beard state that owners ot “hi:- acturlng, office. store or h; business at?!“ ca" m" 1”,“ tenants to MWPI- Peiie“ m“ Quantity production of "flying windmill!’ for the U. S. Army is "W Jlnder way at Nash-Kelvmatorls Detroit, ltlicir, plnni. The un- “mfll llhoto above shows a trio of the R-B helicopters durinl 419m‘ "FlFBM-n for military observers and industry officials at the plant r . ‘M. T BINDING l l t fl l. .‘el:n~ gequili {liar- tenant to renew| lol- a minimum period o! ""9 W" or a maximum of five years bill this renewal may not longer than the expiring lease. If the tenant does not accept U" Temwalt‘ demanded by the landlord. h! mil" vsom. If the landlord 60H I" em, we would Ia beck t CHAR MONDAY, l P.M.—’I‘he Central Christian Church. be 500 to the square deep purplr lan. manner, vihlch lends itself to demand a renewal, tile tenant nvty n in occupancy after lease has expired, and at the np- tion of thelandlord will be either n tenant from month to month or an overhold tcnsmt tinder bravin- A tenant, inwevrr. may b:- required to vacate at the end sire: possession of the giremises for his own use or for conversion lire dwelling accommodation. Personals Min Alta Prm-vse left Wednesday nlnc w resume Acadia. University. having spent the Christmas holidays with her pa;- Prowse. Brackley. Walter ue. sent the wee To Those ilonvalming , liter Severn Illness Altar many severe illnesses or serious o rations m; pgflgnfi l; very often left in an ertreme y weak, nervous, run-dorm condil n. _ To all those convalesccbtl who need some kind The landlord o; . wqig u; ptimuiato and biuld up the weakened o henlth-llopplnud is help supply elements Lowerouw r: ....-...__;:_.;;...11._. _. Preacher: Motor Wm. Mercer. Ebb-The Baptist Church. Preacher: Dr. M. Ii. Genge. Society). Preacher: The Rev'd. J. 'l‘. lisbott. 'l‘ BSDAY, I P.iil.—St. Paul's Anglican Church. Preacher: The lewd. G. C. Webster. FRIDAY, I EAL-Zion Preehyterlan Church. The Rev'd. T. H. B. Somers. The offerings. alter expenses have been deducted, will be given to the Provincial Banltorinm. These Services are hid under the auspices of The Prince Edward Island Ministerial Association. Preacher: — the (H0 fOllnd Eilt types and one across between a of knot who who rug-reading fieult. Jam _ Victoria and and 5.. vastlv more lmeresriiing. 3'9"“ (mwred), , London. told a Plants also do cm give the J i111: Qévlvtbers He-tpers - five 5am 1 w]. un or g1 peqplg lake gy-ggi, ...'.,.§.,§}’..‘§“f._s .,,"',‘.,e“',‘,’,.“f,’gw'°s',‘, RKZCUAILIODI ~ A Christmas Pro. variety c! color and so lose so valued in ln certalil yet one such One vivid brght wool i5 used. the clan rug ‘I he Bokharfl uaaorau u nirsl We orayer Annual Observance in The Churches oi Charlottetown JANUARY §lh-—l2ih._ 1945 WEDNESDAY. 8 Bill-Trinity United Church. (Annual Meeting Charlottetown Branch, British and Foreign Bible REV. T. II. BUSSELL SOMERS. Preslrlen . BEV. I. A. NICHOLSON. Secretary. blossoms and foliage in the Persian eading” Oriertidlkugs which rugs these two definite b _ there are varlatons used by nomadic tribes. It these wandering opie Illfl ny tells the expert the country til-rough which tribe passed. He knows that only, piaoss, not easily ac- cessible. door, the plant grow that iwldfi a Pirfect. rose When he sees a denscl" shade he knows that the tribe has bscr. down in the valleys Rose Color Found Onlv in Persia’ red nlarks out the rug from Turkey. JllSt as the rose color l5 aiwa-ys found tr. the Per- blue in a rug. the blzte, does not de- ' "The hall and trcc were nicely dcc-l the Test Pilot, Baby ilie In Brash LONG BEACH, CALIR, Jan. l-MIH-Rcnald F. Baliingcr, 31, chief test pilot and operations ‘ for Douglas Alrcrafvs‘ .Long Bench plant, was killed and, sevcn-mcnth-cld baby Wildt ‘burned to death today when an at- I tack bomber the pilot was testing ‘ wrashed into a home in North’ Long Beach. i ‘The baby was Mar Gail War-i iner. l-ler parents. . an jllrold S. Warner. and brother iJerry, three, also were burned, the tboy seriously. All were removed to ‘ ilospltai. I IlAItlmTmlISTMAS concern 1 ‘Ilhe pupils o1 Harrington School. presented their Christmas concert‘ ‘on Thursday; evening. Dec. 21st crated for the Yuletide season by ]the teacher, Marion E. MacEach- ern. assisted by the pupils. i I Mn. Preston Rodd, who had given her time and talents in the preparation of the programme. was‘ accompanist for the evening. _ | I Mr Hamid CIJCXIIOIC, in hs; ,mo.bie ntanner. acted as chain) men, and the following programme was oat-tied out: Opening Chorus. —'b'y the Sohod. Address of Welcome, — Batten Cudmore. Recitation-Kiel- Jones Songs by a quintet of girls Dialogue and sons — Meeting of the Minstrels. Recltatiom-Two Words —- Freddy Ford | Dialogue. -’I‘he Naughty Mousc— Threg Junior girls Recitation, A Lady $32103 Claus-g Audrey lilecFcrlane t Duet;— Zachariah and Peggy Edith Morrow and Lois scrintvlon — Melvin Dodds. Dialoguix- Waiting for the Doc- tor WANTED-FALL EGGS F052 rxpoar ‘Quartct;— Don‘: Wait ‘Till Christmas to be Good ' Inltemtisslon: Sole of hunches rron i Star Drlli;— Ten girls l Rvecioatiom- James Heron. 1 A town-made rug he dtstln- ma“) “.1 "T now Mr Bates Got’ “hes b_\' its blue, grey oilve- 3%.!) bhnpplng ~ ‘Cur “mm Sometimes ' .1 wot-s. the r/ar- ‘. l. , - - . ._ ' . ~~~""1 WM. ‘we Mi-“issllf.” ‘el%.'.‘§...‘f‘.'“.§fié5'..é’f m ans years c tailed flom the W1 d onion A Rbcuimunh “no Gm Licked __. Jackie MLICYCHZIDC. Duet;- Santa, Santa, I've Been ing Veida and rote‘ Prelude. 1 Rcctatlon: - I Wonder Why --' Enid Cart ‘s One rug with ccive the nto ti‘ k1‘ 1t . f,‘ . l “result is cvery- u-as med ill Bokh-rfru, l-Olvnllcnfiegg siggilfléégu Willi-R Even with, ‘Rcad- 1r. the rug also a pale bl . <1 ’ “ - First look cfleimy white, nsverr fggnfin 11:‘ 508E321; Swmglng on l M” — a. coutry. “ , g . These variations, together with‘ Reamng" My Brewer splke — mrce. and the Scmctti l;.‘s av sometimes iill o. dis Family Gathering =1 “so ‘ razs and the dust his hend . Nora Sculls, otter thr- landlord m- lcttrtmvn. who recently was in the route to visit her studies at lvlrs. Leslie “~35 his mo er, Mrs. Bowness. cm, in the at the Queen l-lotrl. his parents, Senator and Mrs. MacDonald at Cardigan. A B. Gerald Miller, R.C.N.V.R. who recent-iv refill-nod from over- M9 left lo rejoin his ship ndimr 4n liars leave with in a lose-shaped scroll city m.» guesstfil;lis"'ilawas parrots. Mr. and liirs. W}! Towns- W A Making his first visit to London, England. slnge 101i, he went over as Premier of Manitoba, John Bracken, Progressive Conservative party leader, arrived by air in the United Kingdom, Mr, Bracken is! shown here lust prior to his departure overseas. Fit Lltut. Gordon Bracken and, tn civilian clothes. Wlng-Cmllr. E. C.- Foremun. assistant general manager of the British Overseas Airways Corporation. With him are his son H8 the design. tell him that the rug ts lite Work cf a wandering tribe,- Evcry rug; hm; its tribal will CPL F‘ Mo (Elia-mu has retumyinember was welcomed. Committees crl in his unit at Aldershot Camp. 1°! s: 9221i '. Years leave with ills trjile ilrizCh:-.r— l Lfl-d ‘md Mi‘ Nu ‘f.’ lvliiier. be Edith Morrow Trio — The Last. Ifitber -- Edith Morrow, Lois Jones and Merv?!’- mark Fiiflllps lvnccrcdi on“ “"055 will» Closing Redtofiorg- "Iihe Last and “*3” 1 Best. - Gram Proude. The museum lecturer looks at used in ' lia- = ~, , 1 6mm“: ' Panel Padang Santa an Oriental rug and 513's it brings of the lsicpcicsgric; lnaiolllzillgtgseragrtlltl: _ bv PM scum‘ . f before him the nicftire of aiarge in families. some tribrs giving Drm‘ an“ '5 1'3“ fl m“ CCMPtyufd. an 01:1 vrcrnsn sitthug| their rugs lcng hair and others zfljugxaifvpuih; .. - ,. calm,‘ ljrgil: Fiztlsroiizdgfiiegndor-arrzifdllztilt???l bh¥lfle<d1~re of the Pr" tells Lllelch‘ uaqjjggréd] l‘ h“ £15m“! Jmd-al‘ “waving and chantinqlhe gngngf- purpase‘ whgcn urwas mmie lmannel‘ and Dresrnted glitz; to the: m lptiplls and teacher. e rut‘. There '. t. ~ f - - - . _l The bchani. is tribal dinlnct and shaped ‘ltllgce: Yo“? cérllmgljolasvaggnm The 511131115 ‘fihthe NatlmlmlwAnlj cannot. be trnrrlctcd. but the nick ir. front mum,- the prayer "he? bmugnt e eve“ m; rlrvthm 1101125 the knntting Thnv lug The centre . m; o; w: 591°“ I t- , pf" v f _'l~~ _.,._. ,._ .5... . ., . q r a: —*"_ i“? “ sigh-hm ‘T. been“ liazygdrrl drlciwil. lcjnciteltfiiuaj .“cdi§=.l=-;h:it1§§@§t3;: Inmate-iv? w I. to (‘flumhfer f0": - when the rug is Mgkmg up ‘the honmbgi‘ H‘): they are Turkish WOIINZD. Rerebv u/ere the rugs made for §§~e§‘fi"}.' Ifisnfiircfl? §were tho-v are weaving the rkisn knot the floor by wandering tribes. who‘ _ 551mg” - m guns-.W., meeting on which is square; if they are Pen. lived ir. tent». and used them as 1111x0086 71mm e ’ l A 4 . . , - i 5.1m women. they kno. in 0.1.: Pcs- housings to keep um me sung,‘ O can“... ‘was “mg and we club wunclrs creed repented in unison.‘ Minutes of the lust annual meeting and o1 the October meetings wile‘ read and approved. Dues were paid! in answer to roll call, and one new| rtcd and a new sick committee Jamal; B Mac- R:citat?0fl;—- Our Fins — Buddie pcil for Gcrlnan o: "rt-us ssaskolu START, earlier! MB"! 811d Billie. 85 We Study egg and poultry markets, we are convinced that the poultry raiser who shirts his “main crop" of chicks in January or February is the one who ricars the most money Januury and February dutch- ed pullets come into produc- 1 '.\"".l¢ years net l rhtiizcl‘ you are lion Just as egg prices begin selling A-Large or A-Pullg; l0 80 illi- T1161! are in full lav 1hr v1.1 ‘lhc is?! depends very right through the highest ull thm- ynu 5t“; prices of the year ‘They roach lull production of A-Luzgr: : e just ivhen the premium lot- t-Auiilli .,c stage t0 at A-Large spreads into Ical no equipment w mfimey- y. cam give Win- A-Large brought l0 to itc a ... J1 t m; good u start dozen above A-Pullets to: as Siiilil". chicks _-probnb1y beg- weeks on end last fell, and for (p: _‘.ll'i CiUl SIYHT? mgfg a limited period up to 17c. f i tW-ln in Jmuary or ’l‘herc‘s an item that in it- ' i mm t-tn when self alone makes a big dltfer- l, L. pnlmng 'i‘i‘.c 104.5 egg market looks "solid". too. Consumption here in Canada continues vcrv heavy. The British egg order calls for the same volume of eggs as in 1944-—PLUS fltl mil- lion dozen fresh egos in the FUULII Pro- l) buy 1b 1500000 eases) for carport shlplncnt during the full and wants A-Lerge dium orb: To pro- sheil. Thntls close to a mii- - _ ,--N[pd. lion eggs a day for every (‘ail . starting 3 in the year cove whnt we CiKK FARIJFR . shipped to Britain in i944 more ohtules, That ought to help make i945 a good profl‘"‘>!e poultry _\'t>.'\r to wxrilhcut sp (ovulat- prires. perhaps; bu.‘ serious slumps. either. hitgh without l" 7 good business! Drop us a postcard with your name and nddrees. and we'll promptly send you foil information on Bray Chicks. roan w. RAY, LIMITED 120 JOHN ST. N-IIAMII/ION. ONT. __ , The wheeled chest in the a; ainted, Mr. ~ . .- T ‘d LE. figgétt. m cowl" ':~:dr:.. ammunition I10 presi ull ‘ seed e A . mew-ting brief 1y, e xruressing_ her ____ __ Major John A. MacDonald. cfialiPiv-"latmn c‘ we cawxraw“ of the Nortll Nova Scotio Highlanders. returned wounded. city yesterday. RIIETT. was cn| Ithe menu. ;n what proved to‘ be an encouraging years activities} lltennzed receipt-s and cxgsendltures were given in the treasurers report ,whioh followed A donation of $1 iwus received fmm a former mem- ber and one menvbzr paid 5.00 to the lumdlcralt Red Cross fund. mbers Nported seven boxes sent _0vlS£8S. The Blood Donors com- ‘reported a good response. 0r.- motion, bills were paid.‘ Eight nlstizixrs subscribed to the: =1‘ ‘ news and six bowht War Savings Stumps. Mrs. David Campbell was ap- pointed w the chair for the elect- ion of officers, which resulted as IOllOWS. _ President, Mrs._'1‘nonlas Canop- beil, lc-elcotcd; Vice-pres , Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod; Secretary, Mrs. _ L. Campbell; “Ireasilrer, Mrs. Kmneth Lvlacleod; Red Cross converor, Mrs. David Campbell; ire-elected»; Audltois, Mrs. Leigh Paymer. Mrs. Kler Mann; tre- dedoal; Dlaeutuza, stirs. w. l... oamghell, Mire. James B. Leod, Mm. Kenneth MacLeod, (re- elected.) Progmm schedule committee. Mrs. l-losley Profit, Mrs. Leigh Payrlter. Mrs. Archie Paynter. Mrs. E, W. Johns/tone. Mrs. W B. Warren invited the membes to meet at her hune ln Dec, and the [allowing members volunteered w act as hostesses, Miss lilounel-ine David Campbell, Ll, Mrs .W. ? It was movcd,secondedand car- ried that 60.00 be invested in a War Bond. At the ‘dent's gifts made the members were; exchanged at roll call in December. Boxes were packed at this meet- ing for our girls in the service suggestion. per or. DOM. war reconstruction read r p,» Mrs David cam ell "‘ ‘ by Mrs Anne Tlsplln Collection amounted to $119. omrnend Miibuln’: Health and Nerve Pills to will ftgal llam ' in briraaging fick bodily strength cud vigour. co 50o box 6511i"! At for :ur It Ill drugfiountera. The 'l‘. Ililbun 60.. limited, Toronto, 0st.’ n. _ necessary to assist tlm convalluceut ' ed Heart" on the package. The Red ross convenars remrtcd 2 shay sleevelem sweaters. 4 Dr's.‘ sentee socks and :1 nr Airforce socks sent last morih - The King was sung in closing TORONTO. Jan. 2 -- tCPi ~- Mimkinc a rouiinc wuri ourslou for a concerned query s; to her lifiiml. a WCmfln chnrf-rd v celmbmfng the Nczv '. - end not wisely bvt t GUWIEIEG the plead?" .»c-co-s~>oo -:4-¢. ooorooc ~01:- y.’ 1'» ‘ n" on ‘hr lllflil‘. 51d belonged took The program consisted of n pn-\ Army Overseas i’ and a u»:o1:->:l'>.<..;.c--:..o<-<~"c.. zvr. prmonel , FIlJllE river ' z .' 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