JANUARY o. 194a 11111 cufuztgrrllrowlv Quinlan r1101; SEVEN i; THE WESTERN GUARDIAN "r-J 11§i‘.'.“.‘i‘.“’..“‘..;“£‘1£im"'d.°.“‘1§2'i said, Aim, 5 ‘ _ . confined to his bed 111111 pneu- : Aonnsr .1. llllsr Holograms-awe as. and ""1"- ____ d d PIINCI COUNT! ' Mtg. IQ Duncan stationed I e Nu“ "bu" "nu" end $11111 frireoryé; i13°'i§111'§'1§1g§'o'§.k' TM Glllilllll DI l0 It dilly It d - Bookstore. Wat: ‘steel- zuugliea, [traitors 5 a treat. {$1111. Belem Water Street III‘! Golldet. 87 Granville street '1» “"2": c" r..":'.".1'.“.:.~ "s": r. per one or a: 5-5:: m: order to tho boy responsible for deliveries on your rod); Mr. Al 1 M l-ttvteeragmfyiguouasfiil-“m ‘$13.1! 0 wn roent f d home in Indian 31:12:. a" n m‘! list as kills 68% William Bummerside, listed yes .___ seas left school to enlist in Misses Jeanete and Stella 19W d“?! In Kelvin,’ lr sis U19 P “u. I Herod Laird and m, uu¢ sear. He was 1o ——— 1'11! lie-routs are Bot- Leslie was Mamie 111m h Woodington m4 1m. w cl Freetown where she ti: ooifioyf’ of surmnerside. 0° as teach d 111- 11°61 “ti” $11211.‘ ti. ":53; “f l _VI‘I‘AMIN I) in a pleasant tonic —BIGINNING Jahulrv 4th our .11» - ca“ "- °"-- “our; ..... a."1.‘1i‘1<1‘§8'.'..°1¥°5l118l€f“‘“‘l1.'§. . W“ i lord, Cape Traverse. Fred Bell, JBBIVING carload mixed feeds. Carleton. l-o-Ri. 15¢"! M , - mony of installation cocldmt- _ _ your orders euutlaoosollsiogi. k k . rs Jabez Mi.l in Clemlont 3111121322 111 Present is stationed ed by mm“ Deputfpmidm,’ gghgimnfildfslfeguflekrglfanhg; mm“ _.___' .' ' Jyihlw“; ‘oi? ° "viii; wfi- my: dung-u. 0111111111.. 3mm 111 addition to 111- w- f}; m” 5"“ ""1 h" m. Guy Dalling. -auAcs's aroma ‘Pam: ‘who guyfukggm hi‘, fiagu 11111 gulgs? of. l»? and. finkfihww“ ffilsffyflyi, “figfqmggug a}; m following officers were 111- rAxalv ro HOSPITAL - rut “"1 l" W” “m1!” “m” '1‘ 111 Janu- noo l n” 1 a k 1.111 ayTuesdr. Campbell. ' "m" ' - stalled for the 1111.- term: 111cm 11 111m boy from Klnsston. ‘my at l2 oclock noon u!‘ 111-541 dng.” elgfluar 8 B 8 1_6_*‘1{ A 10m Noble Grand, Mrs. Georgina Camp-lLioyd McGregor, W53 taken to the m and “bum, . an ur y. . clmunv n11 PiillUllf Mrs Elli-s Prnfltt 3111mm“ , bell, 1211s.; Right supporror of Prince Edward Island Hospital with _s1daurs vvAsran-snlo vour -cAnn PARTY - ‘Ihe Altar ‘ ‘mndml! a few davs in xel gu t ' 0.216;! her mother. Mrs. ld . A»; BUYING TRIP - Messrs. Society heid their first card party and dance in the Maple Leaf Hall ‘mesdsy, Dec. 29th. A goodly num- ber attended and the first prize vin. the William Judging In Full Swing March of Time and NEWS OF THE DAY M, m", wmck o: m R c E. Woodillgtlm d on s Royal Canadian Air Force casualty d on active service over- tembor, 1941. He received his wings Bl? 68ml) Borden one year later. M,‘ In October 181d, he “about over. ingto His father, a vet- eran of the first Great War, is again with the Canadian {i WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6th 7.00 P. ltt-Circu- Rehearsal. iii Alpha Rebekah Lodge Installs .. New Officers Ifnnis, P.N.G.: left stt, P.N.G.; Warden, Mrs. Trinity United Church At a meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge held last night the cere- the Noble Grand, Mrs. Flora Mc- Supporter of injury the Noble Grand, Mrs. Josie How- loudl- worth; Conductor, Mrs. Eva Mac- CENTRAL QUARDIAN of a neway nature may be inserts able In advance. 1 STARTING Wednesda Wednudav u l: o'clock noon. LEGION DANCE _ furnished had "I17 this morn-l-III. This oolllmn 1a reserved for new: an A. M__lundernflen _ such] of local interest, but advertising st five cent: a word, strictly pay- -_ COOKS for Phofogra . CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. u Jarl, 6th, 948 The Bike Shop wil close on 1-6-31 the H8O Many ser- vicemen and their friends enjoyed the Lesion Dance last night. Mus- by Moresldeb an injured arm. The extent of the FUNERAL TOMORROW - The 0,, ----_-___ NEXT MEETING women's Navy Auxiliary Friday, Jan. 8. l-e-ll d due he t 6 35 thsn our 115?»: béhingiultilfixggrligl lut n ht Many - ' efliera are tru- W line to and rom the Island this Week. as service men and students are retumlng to their duties. Yes- terday morning 435 passenger; left on the early morning train. QUEENS COUNT! COURT ‘p of trio Pendergaat varm Attaol A. Judson evidence wu eon. tinned yesterday and the atlorrleyr asked permission to file brief; be- fore ‘judgment was delivered. The cour " --_.._ SEAMEN NEEDED-There are sev, not been determined Eu V“? w‘ “m” oCarthyfi Captain of 11.11: o s “Queen C arlotte" stated yesterday. New Year's D11 r _ _ f _ no _ _ ya new naval l-lazen Phillips, KER-h Cflmemll- was won by Mls= Veronica. Plalswd. SHOWS 7-30 and 9-15 fiécstlztlflned at St. Eletmors was a Mmsjmvichagagfdwfifsnuufiildigd wfi”,‘§,1ke°',,,,’£‘,,f,ff‘“§;{ we f: Pfgwiins ofilcer Llcut. S. Salmon George Hogs 0f 51mm!‘ and Music was furnished bv Messrs. e“ “m” t° Kellslnston th ' man‘ c9 r ’ ' 1d o “mm” amved a‘ u“ m“ ggwur; Ltd" Summerside. whavfl Harold McIntyre and 1.11111. Train- of Mr. and Mrs. Alexandeg gfga n$i sfgfigwaufl‘ gliqwyc? tsihyenlfilfinglzlflnsieén? $51812’ 2?: 1rna§kii1§s1uv§§rt'a§-§h§§f1" I ‘lldwrm M; 101- Montreal and Tomn on or. A delicious lunch was served - u" 5'“ n- o’ l“_n;and" o! m. Mo“ Ho“, “Mum, than“ “we be a w eter- 1.8;??? 5-112, "13:? 1311,: 10%;: during the evening. _,g,| t Mm ma. “Tyne” Mam“ N an“ twio°rmfiungxsécrctary, w the Roman Catholic cemetery. o abmoaarffiuncguven n 01$ ' _ '1'“ urnedl, ' '-' rs.Poe Poun, ..; - -——— DIN Fair ecra ofth -'- -1~1.‘;“%%E1§?1'.‘."2§‘ .. an=..:.o:..:r1::~:.:.:s:11drifts?‘ amid Swen-- M» scraps. humans: 5i§§°‘81i1i‘§¢.“21,l'i°?1.“"'° w’ - 191M111" ‘£33? :1 SUMMERSIDE " M" comm» iié‘f1°l‘.a'1"fi1i‘g'il‘ii‘cii"shl.i? snsltnrlls... ,1, 101111 R1- s-u-n home of git-s, ‘Rosarmmvgr “Twang gmméht grass on- cmlfrphl’ “Si? tlon and 1t was not certain last Miss Adelaide Sentner; Outside fad Mzfiulexggeaafgtd finfilggt‘ wfiutfmg X1a"olgk°",_g°l'°1"i1w§ Belmm tree’ let wecdfbs at Marshall 11111111111111 Pr ~ ‘ 1111' N G ' ' mm m“ judm‘ ‘mm b‘ “n” Gumflm’ m" "m with’ P N‘ Yrmu-led hi1 wlhr bofie ‘Phil time ore coming mm the 1-56196“ glgufjffe-rfiursia?“ morning, mo. Holy Name soofot, calledo m: on“ lllllllllssldllod “If/Ed gill. McLeod fox fleld- ?."1-’1§"<‘1“"M“£' wifilfififii u“ “.55”? °°§1m§1 ‘m!’ h‘ m1“ ' a . when Miss Pearle l-lowatt. meeting to order and asked Mrs. ' mmggm- m, provlucu’ u; New P}; vfmmg committee Mn’ 111mm‘ 7° ° 91' Y'w¢"°°“' —-——- . - - -1 1 - gon Rochford Bqua Monday BUNGLABY MONDA 1111.. da“‘ht°'k°ilon§1r1stiwwéitrlfigfg? gdlylé? Larfigd filnesindffdlrteassorwlillfi Kenslngton S illaggirasgicalstlfeoillgdghlrfzDgfwreg-ulng. 1E1]- Lulul Nich°ls°nf PNYG-i Mm evening. N Holmles and Bradley, hing“...- me Coo the w‘fe of Alrcrafts- Mrs. Snnctinus Praught President ' ' ’ closes he has the placin cf chalm- Anne PM‘ Mm Pearle Macxay’ I GU15 We“ swrm Qmfl‘ Ewe“ w“ E,,I,.'Ab§1cr1a§1r§e1cdw1n Chilcot 5011 of of the Altar Society ’ presented And VlClnlty c plonships to oomlllete today. It was Gguaf,“"'},°°u-‘g’mmfé°,j°- ltlj-grfmgalAggguliAgymzuéfi? mfixffltgglg Dfiqfdu’ “m” dum m ' .. "' - - -1 ~ —- r dN-ises an a- ggmge Frederick Chllcot of Rocan- Father Murpb with a purse. -S. 110115169186 PO-‘llblfl. however. that Campbell m4 M” Jam Mwuln, 8g 3 .111, sask. The ceremony was per- ails show would continue -___ -—GRAN'D RIVER C.W.L. AC- . 1 med by l-he Rev- J°h“ Jame’ , Mr. litric Jardine has returned to ____ Patterson, P N . parlor of Trlnild’ Ulmed ,Ch‘"°h' glgvlcx"fli_gttilygfilrq%efibq ma?" Sackville to resume his $414195 l‘ Thirty non-commissi foflrhsetliadwlllyt hm gsugt-gag1fii mmwing the Summerside. the couple b04115 lm- f'c'.e d“ B, c 1° ens ,"' Mount Allison Unlverslty after um o; me 17m Rleserveflflzd offic- M the Association headquarters officers a FI""-'ll hour was greatly attended. After the ceremony they y We ° "M! "Y 1 “m” “ere spending his Ctn-‘Vstmas holldays Bl; Reglm rmmlred here at the conclusion o; the enjoyed by all. .1 ent, h days’ coursembef e§rt§§§1%11i‘p?§i11:17' ‘0 qualify for their rank Lt. Col 23g - Ls ' I f B d n Du u: nncked for the boys oversees by iifikbtéfifiifi; (1191:. t? thgrmillnland. 1 "he firm-begs whommelgeoeok; at thg paroc a ousc ce n ‘mm’ “P 17 m” '°" m? gysa!“ her home in Plctou 1v s. after Canada and Newfoundland. The 5pc dmg a (cw days '1“ Keugmgwn 15 --- uilm" “Pal” l‘ “T” “"4 l’ the guest of M'ss Shirley Hughes R- Dusaan _Mlss Lorraine Christmas tree for the children of llowlng gm mu loft on a. holiday trip to Toronto. the Parlsh- M03493’ De“ 31-‘? a Miss Clara Mountain, Summer- "ddmwis of the N.C _3_ concert was staged by Croas Rwer side spun; a few days 111 Kensing- 5% W. M i ___i_ and Bayslde srhrols. Santa Claus ton mu guest u; m; gather, Mr. his home in Kenslngton. M155 Threse McLeha-n returned to Personals Arsenault has names .O.’s. Service Held . DVWXIB. Charlotte- . - 90W , t 4141s.; Florence wllliamsafllll-eulm- ggfigdwuftl: ‘firseinffigltstoflfilljflliznm Mlohae. Mountain. _ wughlsrg. ggtlldkfladerilnrll, luau-m “PM” L‘ "Bums mu f,"“_,,,,,,,"§" Glllls was chairman for the even- M G1 Murphy Charlottetown I181; Sgt R. E. Gallant Néth ho“: ' The regular monthlv meeting 0i’ $coxglllilsgnox Mr. an m‘ —S: lni-S- . ' spenrt. a tfgw davsvvith friends 1n gfigiicggsgf G ’ "t. South the Charlottetown sub-dlvlsloxulc. ‘ —'___' Indian Rwer. ers; 5g}; R G D‘ Frasflst- Petj The second service in co11nec- WI‘ was held Tuesday even ng’ mo" TJ£1""51‘I§ki; -.::::::":'~r 12* -~ . t. 11. wok <1 w- m spent Christmas at their home Y . E. um - M)‘, 5119115 McEntee who i5 a ' G. E, ' Pl- held last evening in Paul's 1 p ' _s_ erslde on Thursday evening at 7.30 beuumg s; Dulugtgyfs University l" Cm“ Rwm" o'clock the marriage took place v! 1n Charlottetown spent the Christ- - hurc hire.‘ Cpl. I C C. Godfrey. North Wilt . ' DHCWY- l Y k; cpl. shire. Cpl. “l: r _ -P‘°- Earle Mcmu“ ‘rflved gfrfhanlrxldelifrsncrdatsgecl‘ fgtrlglilllvtslll‘ 3i mas holidays at h“ home m Em its? 1149"“ or - M~ Mc- D131‘: §§§§?1'é1-“$° §§§°T1°1§d£1=vf§§ 11"" l" spelld m5 ‘New Yea“ fig St. Eleanofs to Jumeg Hugh Chan- em d' __--- New GfiYQOW g 1 S" Twmbs- after the processggnal hymn, "Un- loufih with 1115 m" Y- ' 13611., son of Mrs. and the iate John Mrs, William Forbes and family New Glasgow_ 63p; R’ Faglckiew" to the hills around do I lift u my _M"ss Tessie Mclnnis has resign- Chapben °7 $-he"bl”°°k°~ P E1» ' .- ‘ a ew da 1n Ken- . - ' Rev. John Jarv'e Minister of ’I‘1-inlty Zflfgififflilgguuesfs of 13/1115 Fgybgg’ tain, South fiiuuéb} Elle) Bun‘ er Chumh Peffflfmefl the eerenwny- parents, Mr and Mrs. James Pro- Pflsquler. St. Peters; or ,7 ' The couple were unattended. They mt ca" have the best wishes of their many ' vlflmla; CD1. J. H. Brennan’ So r’ frionck for a long and happy wed- 15; Cpl. J. L. Simpson. Souris" ded life. S. ullman, New Glasgow; c1211 ‘d hmoslltlcnd n51 teachoerl g‘, 03%; reminding the side oo an Dam ilfontreal 111 A few days where in; m5 apcepted e. position. —-Miss Bernice Larkin who made such a commendable showing dur- ing her first term as Commercial lfudent at Misccuche Convent 1s fpendlng her holidays at her home in Bayside. —5 is 111 the midst Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Moasc,_Su1n- —S. n1erside were visitors to Kenslngton Sundny the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Moose. Mr. Pal-menus Orr is spendlng a few days 1n Kelvin the guest of Lg: 111s dnuglfcr, Mrs. Harold Laird and M1‘. Laird. Miss Jean V/bbstcr returned to Summerslde to resume ller studies at Bushless College after spending the past two over-ks“ 1n Norbocxiolvthe -l{ale Strong has arrived from 01' the 746 Unltfd States shlusmms" or h” "Mon S" Mr’ an rs’ Piclon. Ont, to v's1t 151s faihzilrl $1.11€?ggegidL§1n‘wL§£;?cet1a5t 5:211‘, 54g" MW“ Webster’ 0.11:. s‘r0n¢z, who ha been or‘ ' e - Y V116. vsigne c " . _ W111 ‘days -5~ m’ ma“ l"°d“”"°"= 415° "mmd" M11? 1? elcnsltgamlflrionlvolrlllgi $511 ~ _i_ ,ed were 62 tankers, 62 of tho stan- f?“ p° n ‘—Messrs. msworul White, Will-ifaild g-Wsfnegalwcgrfltshwr; rfgrhgsrl. °°"“' 11m (rody, and Davis Murray 011 , . _...§ er re era. . 1» 1» g where they will take a special!‘ ‘$5M l _ 4 u“, gum,’ n, Mrs‘ wmum Camp. “n-flpg; course hm, n; joined mu 1 1 a vco to greater splecd, 11.1w" RQA F; __s_ new Liberty ship wlll be placed 1n| ' U. S. BUILDS FOUR (Continued from page l) L—-—______’_"‘""———‘——f¢.—:_—: - —-Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Brown 011st!" were some “flies in the 01:11;- Gmnd River spent New Years at; mellt- "lncluduls the "absentee sit- 1111- home of Mrs. Brown's parents, 11am" in Slime yards. 111. and Mrs. T.A. Mclver, Summ- efside. S. mfllisonfiglld’ C- E- Wrirht. Victori: Wartimeliontrols Upheld By Supreme y, Court OTTAWA, Jmfi (C?) -'I‘he uprz-me Court of Canada. today up- eld the ncwsrs of Federal Govern- ment wartime economic controllers in, a judgment on a reference in Milton: c 1, _ torla; E 5' Th Reverend I. J. term "Christian Unity," t Types Built ainln unity: first, failure uecfsejhe, urgency of the Church is; an understand or appreciate producuon some um y,“ ————— which their validity was questioned. Wllllnfine-‘B w P" ‘h’ W1"- °1 °°- _ ‘—_"_ I u, t, I _ Mr. Henry Ready who is stationed The 301m, w“ asked two Que“. operation- 11»11“1‘“21.’ii§1ii§’£° $331151?‘ ‘iii? 1a“; $1.21. iiivfiififfit‘. ‘$111351?- at Beach GYM "m- '-= 51mm" “ 1°“ defined w form a 1w n» W“ l“ "M" ‘"“ “W” r . 1 parents ML and Mm c D_ Ma“ wmusimuar German designed Lem few days at his home 1n Irlshlown. for all wartime controls. hymns were sung h Cnilum. Summerslde has returned engine 1°’? “will the Ameflfll" M. d M__,:f—u Bemm-d 111851119 vafffiiéficffifi°fimo L“ f5‘ m-Iri-ireegéaiirioh1§i§§dw§§°§io§§§§tg§ her teaching duties in Three “K135 a"? held by U18 Amerlffl-fl ‘um: ".9213," @151}... t; lil/largatc the council of July 10 1945i 115116311111 bl? me Redm- Rlm-u _SI Shipbuilding Company, Cleveland. He“, or ‘lung Bumqrd-s m0the,.lvu.es_ The ‘swer’ was’ "no" ex_ Because of increased horsepower, i“; ‘Fredelucu ‘Hentmison: 'jcept for pa a raph 4 which was _'fl_w numy friends o; M,.s_ PA’ vlckely predicted the new Iliberty ‘ found ultra v s. That aragrsph ship would have a speed exceeding l5 knots. The present Liberty ship in?! done better than l2 knots in l‘ ii S, 12 First Aid. McLel an and Mrs. Peter Curley of Gmml River, patients in the Prince Clllllllv Hospital. will be pleased to know 111111. they are making verv m deals with compensation or equip- sam‘ _f,'§ffla,§jfl$enflif,§njd,ew merlt taken over by the chemical days in Kenslnqtou. 011 his return wmmner- and averages 11.25 lo 1150 he was nmompamed by his Wife The second iuuestion, answered P t E ' d musfacmry Temvew- -5- knots on his voyages’ who has accepted a Position there. §",‘,‘"'€‘,,%§ ‘Qiffylégliijllffifé: “fifilié s m con ro er o e c w ra ____ A I ' RAKE-flora Wxlgnglefiln gglrgllzgnl “a? "a: W315 six Judges who 111112.111. re fggdwwelinv. ‘first aid w.“ Drum-l A ' _ - r no . . . I’ n’ Mmmhur 0! he!‘ 6011!!"- Nfll! wind! Mm- ferencs were unanimous in their Muuuflefm °f,,,§,’,',‘§,,%§¢ y gt conclusions but each wrote his own I never km" Coulson, Victoria 115550115 for menu a night so long That was not foliowed by a dawn. ' f th Mrs Bruce nights meetéphgeseo 6 another show. Trophies will be presented. S Week 0f Prayer St. h, hich was filled to ca- longing eyes," with a call to ay- congregation that where two or three are gath- ered together 1n God's Name, He The lesson from the 12th Chap- ter of St. Paul‘s 1st Epistle to the Corinthians was lead by Adjutant W. Mercer of the Salvation Army, and the Prayer of Intercession o - fered by the Reverend T, H. Bus- sell somers, of the Kirk 0d St. James o The sermon was preached by the levy of the Baptist Church, whose theme was "Hind- rances to Christian Unity." After explaining what is implied in the he speak- er referred to the fact that there are 30 different denominations in Canada and no less than 250 de- nominations in the United States. He then gave four factors that revented or hindered us from st- to ap- _, _, houp n which we live; secondly, an 1n- adequate conco tion of what the thirdly. failure lo each others point of view: fourth. un- which the A.R.P. 0h’Town G.W.L. Sub-Division on Active Service. worth, Seciw-Treas. Ottawa; Rev. st. Marys; Mr. Parnell McMahon; Mr. and Mrs. James McLean. The Treasurer reported stantial and patriotic causes. vicesndS-eoobd the following firms who a success; DeBlols Bros; Clark; D.J Riley; Hickey YOWTY: Renew-ant: Reddin Bros; J . P. worth Stem. Mrs. bers. of War Saving M's; Marv McDonnell, War ser- vice Convener said 113 men of the son. C. .L. Stationery _.____ controllers. Th I .. West, 1s visiting 1n Kensington. The reference to the Supreme m d, 1 upp“ SI nurses and m L be . t t_ Edlvazcinfifind 11|11111§1°'ri§'§ I never knew a. race well run the “fist ‘g l?“ “qfiihrlgiféngifogfg gfgftgk Jasgkéehelgglzfiercoslfiram; tgiephlfyrfiescalt Swill 51o: be possible u; a fifififliuhf ,,_.§,5L_.'1,“,‘§,.,,u°’},, lnce Congaany will be held 1n the That left no record- in the mm Contrle an sasc ‘y; - ‘ a l“, “mph o’ wnuouu,‘ to have doctors at these stations mm, on “Vera; ocggglgn‘. comm. 21'3"" "i141! ‘like Townzoi; Sulnmer- r°‘“'v°’ m c“ .ew_' warstgmo economy. but! fléflvhlllaf-ilé): will be assisted h? union breakfast and dNe¥h Year's f "l! P! Iv the 6 h"!!! of I never knew a storm hos wrath _ Th f keg when, n. tra ne . . .’l- dimers being sponsore . e Con- i1“1‘Z“{-",,“",P"' 1M3‘ n u" M“ "7 Did m?’ B“? WM’ 10w 511353111115? Golilrggndsof tmllpflerfiuesglrcezlngfanymic zulatlgof: fffrligfhlggfl to cheferlicals At! 11155:‘?! tlilvéllfglga venelr Mreadrletltiersi expgessigg sill;- - . . ' - ' " o 11 e 1 - DATED at Summemlde this “h path. 1mm of his mnesu dated. July l0, 1941, were ultla e15 e precn on o a gve y vires of eithg inh “£11018 toruin parhpangaul , w a c ar o ar - 5° ti? extent. r r of January, 1943. TIIANE A. CAMILBELI», Mme week-end in and Mrs. Bowness, Norboro spent the As glrlgggsh this world we blindly M,‘ y. Remember this: 5mm Bfldge the guests o, u, ‘are and to w to report for out? in Pleat!” bllvk- . _ - - ‘ '. A-n d d ted J . 1e. 1942. ne- . t 1t that the would 14B 19. Hove hone. have hooel and n‘ George growth us; giiycélrme $25 also plated outs I was f! Y . up“ 'beforc the Court with the inquiry as to whether it was ultra vires of the controller of chemicals either in TARGET PRACTICE case of a raid as their Mia Frances Jenkins, Charlotte- town is spending .11 few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles who“, or _ Cooke 1n Kensington. Throug decisions on these ‘or --- f points the government sought to es- so m mm" Miss Meda Glover, Charlottetown» ablish beyond question the le - uueug u y"; day; in spring Vslleylltv of orders-in-council sp/poin in: there was a trial blackout. the guest cf her parents Mr. and wartime economic controllers and Mrs. Robert Glover. 3101:3128 powers vested in such con Mr. Wallace Moose, Summersldm- up’ l“ N’. hum“? l1 Remington mchange. have plenty of time to organize in services would n01? be required 5°? "V"!!! expressing appreciation to the sub- hours after the raid Ws-s in pro- division. gress, and 1t was most inconvenient them to leave their homes and pug“; mu ‘mum; u, m, mum- ted kitchens every time bureau for the registration of vic- tims was discussed and 1t was de- sided lo have the Red CrOSB N- the governor-in-council women who are to be 1681101181111! division to the fumed forces, from if for the food kitchens be advised Capt. Rev. J W. McCardle; Rev. nut 1t l; not necessary for them Louis A. Dougan, and Rev. E. V. McKenzie. A telegram W11: read from Capt. the arrival of Christmas boxes, 1111c‘: Mrs. J.1!Z.0u11en reported the ant marines, ditty bags to the value of $75.00 These contained knitted The mutter of a central enqllifl’ 300115 a‘so many other articles nec- essary to the comfort of the men. I All phases of the war effort are being covered by n. capable com- an 1:11am element of the work its assurance of victory in the cause of Justice and Right. Brief reports showing active work and progress were given bv Con- The Chaplain Rev. Father Doug- appreclatlon of the flush work covered by the many activities 511d work and loyalty have been named as symbolic of the C.W.L , and 1n the carrying out of these. in the true spirit, "we are working true I to the motto of the League for The meeting was largely attend- Mra. Parnell McMahon, Presid- ' spoke in terms of sincere ao- A deilghtful social hour followed, greet enloveble program. which ls (bl In the Garden of Tomorrow, Miss Phyllis i t th t f l mm m‘ when‘, at m‘ humur figgistfgieaflg Cori-firs? mtg“ lvpmn; mittee. the spiritual part orm ng in Ktnllflslm- 3111111: not fr»: open tic u}; public with —- _ ___________-_—-— er ra . Mr- 1'1" "mil" ""1""? d,” uilrdaygororl-lglrffdnlrleported that the Summerslde “to fégillgflescgiio‘! Eng: coroner. D1‘. Yeo, had agreed to act 1n Summers e P », f ltt for 115a 1 [Mu 1 , soendw the shown“ holiday“ i1‘... “ifiiilififiafitn “..°‘Zi‘.§1.“.11'i§... $1,221.35. iffipub11il1°yi "m at his home in Norboro. M5101, w_H_ pool’ reputed 33¢ '—-' Mr. Ainsworth of the Maritime - m gpckg 1n W" 3°14 Mcdmfld ‘Mm’ ‘he ectrlc Co was willing to “"1"!” l" 5‘""m"$'d° m’ “at street lights off three times rapidly o; the c W L stressing that done 0T M“! mm‘ 73cm“ SUMMERS")! on receipt of the red slgnal as a m the .1115; 0.130111‘ countrywharity "”— warning to the public but wgiitllfidi? lgailmeedhleresttlurcxfiiig 3 than 1t m}; alglutte; {IEDOS-‘fltblilgqtl’ a o Acadia University after spending K A 1,15,11,35: en g the holldnys at his home 1n Ken- n w” decided u, construct llmrtvfl- ma/p ofttgo city‘ elx a ftrflfgr God and Chllfldh." '—-' con r0 comm e ‘hi?’ Elgthxglfgenwgiuméafxgridl: AYY l'§'p?oo111@° a smaller one for the 11¢ with many new members pre- "05 °" ‘ Fire Chief. sent. Kenainzlon- Be infractions were reported- THURSDAY "e" "- fte 1h last blackout and seven- g u, p1 n cm; on, w” Miles Glenna clerk his accented FRIDAY {Qurugé- m, on, Drum, 1,, um, a‘: gum f.“ ux? u; thenmeefjng l‘ with" 3" telwhm“ °mnm i“ Nights — 8 ti" l0. Letters were written to these of- ,- Kmmlmw“ ucmn" "m! u no" fenders wnmlna that prosecution will preclation of the work done by the But-Ml"! Blllhl"! 0°71!" l" 5m‘ Y follow if the infractions are re- 1v on, SATURDA sub-d is! merside- N, M 9 u" l] peeled. 1111 Worship, Mayor s. Roy Miss Rubv returned to g . 'H°.'1'i“n' presided n h“ nigh“ refreshments being served‘ an" l u". 1.111%: 111 sgujiglrflvgltlevnz‘f‘ti: wEDNEsDsAog 5m ‘m’ “" , “no”, 11v n1- en em "e - , - _ Tee Rooms for the pest few Attemmm 'f o ‘muumm e m. . 0o ate o 111s! y solo. a1 Th o . eukarmg months sATURDAY ~ __;____}____ m’ h d é’ 34y) . 5,00 WANTED-A MAID. APPLY Mats. no e1‘ - '-_——~ a “£Z?.1§§“’Li“ $122112? $2313? Aflemoon w; Jgéflnl. 1 Admiral‘ so. MonthlyMeeting Minutes of the December meet- ings were read and approved. Cor- rspondence was read from Rev. Sister John Baptist; Mrs. F. 813s- Basiiica Altar Sodety; Byrne Sanders. W.P.'I‘.B. L.A Dougan; Most Rev. J A 0'Sull1va11; Lieut. Robert A. McMillan, D S C. and Bar, and Mrs. McMillan. Rev. M Paula, Mt. Mr. Pal/rick Murn- aghan; Sisters of the Monastery: Matron Provincial Infirmary; Family of Mrs. P.J. Trainor, Johnstons River; a sub- bank balance donations having been made to all charitable Mrs. J. Folland reported that 187 bags were packed and sent to the Infirmary at Christmas. Gifts of candy and fruit were sent to Sis- ters of the Monastery, Social Ser- I-Igurt Home. The "SulFdfv1s1on"B"slncerely grateful to helped make our "Christmas giving" such Pope and Nicholson; Sidney Green; Economy to G P.J. McDonald; White's Duffy; Metropolitan and Wool- WJP. Mc- Millan and all sub-division mem- st Mrs. P. Walker reporting for saile Stem s, said stamps to the value o! 81 .28 were sold during the Christmas season. 011 stamps to the amount of $34.50 lweilie sold previously by our young a es. armed forces were entertained by a.r m our peo 1e during the holiday sea- Mondsy last. The devotional per- installation of 10d was led by Mrs. PA. Creelman, who outlined the studies for the coming months. Etncouraglng re- ports of the various phases of the past year's work were given, and the officers for the coming year were installed by Mrs. AS simp- son. The Mission study was led by Mrs. Miller who gave an interest- ing talk on the opening chapters of the book under discussio . MB. ETTER. TRANSFER!!!) — w. Douglas H. Etter, aoeountan at the Canadian Bank of Comm- erce here for the past four years has been appointed to a new position, it was learned yesterday. I He will be audit officer of the Bank's Maritime division with head- The Chaplain R"- L-A- 13°“ P-nlquarters at Halifax. His successor was present and opened the meet g with the recitatlon of the League Prayer, and the prayer for the men here will be Mr. 0 If Rose, now stationed at Halifax. Mr. Etter is a native of Amherst, N S. He was stationed at Windsor before coming to Charlottetown. Today Mr. Etter is leaving for Halifax to make ar- rangements for his warlafer. He will take over his new duties 1n about 10 days. He expects tn move his family to the Nova Scotia capital. Fifty girls registered yesterday for the home making course which was scheduled to commence at Prince of Wales College. Girls from every part of the province were included on the 11st to take the six week's course under the Dominion-Prov- incial Youth 'I‘rair1lng Plan. The chief instructor 1,; Miss Jane MBC‘ Kenzie of Charlottetown. Other imtructors will be: Mrs. A. ll. Hearts, Charlottetown and lvfrs. Arthur. Summerside, vino will be 1n charge of dress making; Mrs. C. H. Beer and Miss Verna Darrach, nursing; Miss Louise Hasmrd, cooking; Miss Mary MacDonald, knitting and handicraft; Sgt. -Ma_1. Irfam, physical training: Messrs Gordon Warren and RR. Hurst. horticulture. Nineteen Island boys registered for the motor mechanics course which starts 1n Charlotte- wn today. This course held in Proud and Moreside‘! siloo. is also one of the Dominion-Provincial Youth Training courses. Mr. Mac Nllfilléfggion. Charlottetown 1s 1n- Yflterday. 1f weather conditions are favourable it is expected to age the mill Ln operation by the of lldslfll. eddy workmen e buoy clearing away debris from, the fire, which caused collapse of ' has been 115' provided for the men and air- graph letters sent by the pupils of are equipped the schools to overseas men. Rev. RF. McDonald announcing thethreauperfloorsofthefonlr storey . Practically all the heavy machinery will have to be " overhauled and some new will have‘ to be procured. Tho boiler and washerwhlchhsdbeenmaware- house back of the main fitted m operate all the year round. Since the lire Condon’: have received over ‘i100 orders for yarn, mostly from Red who did not know‘ of the fire. This concern has filled g great many orders for yam for war purposes.‘ and since the outbreak of war the plamf, has bee; open nine hours a , ing Auxiliary of the W.M.8.. Press Correspongnt, Mrs. Alberta Trinity United Church, was held ——- M snolu- covnsas orm: - en made early this morning. 11m. trance was made by forcing the shuttersmati‘ the rear of the stock- room. w d m... 111i». ¥1";‘.°1Z°1°J1‘.’°s11’°1i.21'££ sddoorwthemainstomwubro- and when they found it would gag %lzglllgethflmblate glasls fir; the door n am Lance the main store? a m w BIDIEMIBEBED Thir wo 11m Yea-rs oi’ faithful and efficient sen vice with the Island Telephone Company was recognized, when m; the eve of his retirement, the first of this year, Mr. Joseph MqAulgy Was entertained in the office o! "w wm anv- Cords and dancin were en oyed and lunch sgrvg 171111118 the evening a compliment- "? flddre-‘ls was read by Mr. Walt- er S. Grant, former Divisional Plant Superintendent, now rgtlreqt but a resident director, and undo; Whom Ml". McAulay worked, men of his thirty-two and a half and tile presentation of a hand. “me em chair. on behalf of the emplwee-v- mode by Mr. Gordon s. stflratt. Plant Superintendent, and l‘. D M. Manager. I gathering W151i 1'18 Mr. McAulav many 5.9;," 0f we Hlld contentment. AFIYMQTFETLS _..__ (Continued from page l) pilotandtidhdto ll _ self back 152E thearcompagtgnenlgy "But I couldn't seem to manage it. The suction was so atrong and the slip-stream held my dangling lop! flat against tho belly of the pane. I saw th larl drums‘ and figured etahs 9.110% realised who had happen "I loolded down and new the snowy ice surface coming toward mv- My bends and arm: were numb oilldnand Ifkélew I m losing- o . a ohm cf the hatch. '0 u! Tholgght It glottal! remem er see g he body of the bomber shooting sway from mo and I also remember thirdring I was about to die. I said to my. "l? “ bye." I don't remember ‘be the reason for blotting my memm’? B-ud I'm darned 1f I can understand how I did all tl-mt qnd still can't remember it.‘ Sitting nearbv ‘memt undamaged. This mill is tilelflle interview wa- Capt. Sid Gemw Dronelbrs had cascaded the mow, "I dropped down u y”; u, x could safely do so, hoping 1° "M, e. spot to land Harry," Capt. Ge- giw recounted. "The snowdrlflg on wag ‘ti; lfilgedt Bgod aInd as there 0 O try mam", so decided b day and five nights a week. Whflfi previouafctilewar theyhodbeen closed down for two months eaohv winter. At the time of the fire! they had enough wool on hand to keep them operating 11:1tll the last of April, about $21,000 worth, and this was almost A total loss. Personals The many friends cf Mrs. Nor- man MacSwain will be pleased to! learn that she has improved sufflc-r lently to be removed from the P. a. Island Hospital to the home 01 i her daughter Mrs. Lloyd 00x of, Morell. Mr. Harold L. Norrowmom. can- teen manager, Y M C.A., R.A E, Charlottetown, P.E I., spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.H Narrowmore, Mc- Adam. -F‘redericton Gleaner. . Flt. Lieut. T. Grove Carver o u Pentlcton. B.C. 1s paying a br1sf_ visit to his Island home alter an | absence of 24 years. and 1s being heartily welcomed by hi! mm!’ friendusnluemgruieswoighe l“! Piano Duelt. Miss M. Mitchell and Mrs. Wm. Campbell Vlgfllin S010. MYE- H u ey. 11111111111; Mrs. Frank Murray. Accomplmists were Miss Bcrnicel l-laughcy and Mrs. William Camp- bell. Anthony Tap Dance, Miss Mary Arrenuult. 4-81 Piano Solo, Mlsa oorinna Walker. the National Anthem. l The President expressed the 91*‘ -precL<1t’on of tho meeting to those; ."!'.\"“‘llllE such up enjovnble pro- 1 gram and the meeting closed with] ._______________________ BIRTHS McQUAID _ .' , Jflfluflry 2. 1s>4§§t1§h§r1i?"§'1?§“11§§ McQualcl, a son, Jnscph CARTER - At the c1 1 t: w Hospital. 11111. o. 194:1. 115311.” 1Y1? M" R473’ Clrlfll’. Charlottetown. s Mamuioyrfsm‘ McCALLUM - McC-ALLUDI - A} Zion Manse on Tuesday. January 5. i943. bv the Rev. G. Carlvle Webster. M15: Dorothy Harriet Mo- Cullum oi‘ Dlmstaffnalzc to AB. Eric Slanlcv .‘.'[:‘Ca!lun1 0f Char- lottelcwn. norms _ CAVANAVGII -- At (‘harlnffrfnwn on Jan, 5. 1943. Jnmns A. Cnvnn- laugh. aged 54 rears. ‘P10 remains will bf- for-rvnpded from Prepk Hon- nessevie Fhmoral Home to Mon- treal for interment. N. D. MdcLean‘ UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Ch-rlnltetnwn and North wmahln Phone l“ 1