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M. mt viiiribil tumors it H» Tlluinlimd begins on December 18th. it hi; 1.31. nml 10.15 A.M. and leevinl ' = ml lei-minutes with run of December '- ~ i‘. nt 1.00 I'll. nml Summrrnldn n! 5-45 i whi‘; n,» t I‘ . ,..|_ ‘l 53'!‘ 0N THE ROADS BEING 0|’- .,,\.. ril island Travel Bureau 1 lingers, Suyrrviynr .'. n‘ .u, Prince Edward Island ml] ‘l' \\'l!.l. ll - with tlm frfllnu from Montreal eml HfNniv ONLY. "l'i\', nml SVDIML. ' I '>‘-‘ ‘l HYPE TRIPS GO THROUGH TO‘ ‘willlilllUfSlflCi t; twins, Drugstore WillCI SUCH». Mun. uuuui-i, o7 urauville Street _ _ , m; it, mu - 11 JEQYKJnTi-i Sluumerllde by ‘ m ‘ ‘ill: per“ ivrels Phone 28B for this service ...i_v responsible for deliveries 0n your IDIIW. -—ll00K ORDERS 101' tire I-nd {LL16 repair mutcrlll at Bruce's. —LIGHT j-SUMMERSIDE SALVAGE RI- “us in,- the year in Sum- ill‘ have tliununted to over six ll dollars. T1115 was announ- t. uvuk when the Salvage nittee gave e. cheque for ti) [() tiueh oi’ the three Wur vice OYZlUllZBllOXll who main- l huts in Summerslde: The w of Columbus, The Rcfl c glut) and The Cimndizm A‘\K1‘i Personal -l_.ieut. Col. J. A. li/IePthee. 1L0. A,.\I.C., is spending his Christmas lmue with his wife end family in .‘$i;llllllf‘l'51d€. -s _i.i.-iit. xviiTsm Cannon 12.0.14. w» y-gurs and he is looking very l l —~Nlll'Sl.llK Sisterimuline Noon- .i'l R.(.‘.A.F., is spending her hol- ,i.lsv leave with her mother, my, ‘J, M. Noonan, Bummerside, —5 _Lieut. Alexander McKay il vis- iting his home in Summerside e on Christ-mas leave. -S - Pitt Ormond Dalton, Canad- ian Army Dental Corps is spend- ' i i '--\\' uni-s‘ leave at his home le. -S y Year Of Gr—eat (Continued from page 1) xtllcyvfrom the head of the Lakes _ il aso insure grain supplies for if‘! I-i DUFDOSCS to both cattle and at u ILlVOlIYBbIC levcl. Pomibly greatest hog production in our wiry lnis tuken- plueo in i942, number oi‘ sows have been _ farm and ii bigger t * in sticker pigts has developed i\l'll the lllllllllfllltl <lll(l Nctviound- lvlul- in this respri-t, imwever, it, iv ho llllllPil flint, uiili ilIlillFOVD- t, lll market brought ubout as a t of new contracts. hug rniscrs id be lll a. favourable po5lllon to .1742 on pork production even if uhstuntiril amount oi feeds have rchusvd Tue title trudz- has been kren itm zng the jvcnr. This is particularly ,1 "l lll the dairy cattle st iion. Large l ~- lutvc been eripurizd and -n<l is still insistent, There r in this connection oi y; llllil thus llljilllllg pros- ' l nproviiuz the iuriucrs ilii- l SlllliillOll throughout the pm. .tii of n lilllslifl‘. product 0n Gill"? hand. fl. brisk mruakct for » ])§'i)\'ld£’S an incentive for the nicnt and improvement qilull . A 1m. dis-l- genoralfeeling that n y " ‘ number of calves are being »1l)l1 oil-r (luring tho tu-oseht your. .\ l‘ rzil l-Psi. iru‘ bovine tuber- : filth iu the series tvas i'illllill(‘lli'L‘(l early iliis season. Uip to’ Qic llftbillill. over 60,000 cattle have inn tested with a remarkable re- stilt that only 1O infected cattle huvc been found to date. This is e rvrorri oi unusual nature and in- (ll tics 1im=sibilitics providing for til proiince us a breeding centre lill‘ high class livestock. New Farm Policies Development has also take ace The Pro- » iinelul Department. of_ Agriculture ms initiutcd a policy in this con- tiun rmci it is anticipated that I. i v conslriflrnble development of lurlvnnreii nature will inke lace in the hrvciliitiz ni cattle in th pro- vluvc in the imnicriinie future. A new sheep policv designed to increase sheep population at least 2330;, lizis bccii'_placcd in effect and llfftiblll. indications are that this ob- JIICllVC will be easily achieved. Farmers have responded splendidly w the National demands for an in- creased population and W001 pro- tillCtiUll. In poultry husbandry e. remark- nble development has taken place not only; in volume but in quality as wt ll. Tlie Industry is now ex- ~ tlounlly well organized and tiers tire receiving a service Qii-"uuli the FYEKIPTSJ and Provincial ilpp_ll'l.illf'lllfi oi Agriculture of out- _,'l'llilllli£ nature. During the Lear lkflt-‘lllFlilfl took place in C ick lmrtalwries and the production was llllllhhd’ Over 356.000 chicks were . =rii>uinci its ngtiinst 178.000 in (lllllfl your. (treat interest was ti. in cnponizing and from u in ilftccn thousand birds were JICCPSSIHHY changed. Early pro- AAI. Pullman leaves es usual on . connections from Montreal. No ~"' .‘l.1,\ll§lCllS Oi" THE ARMED THE IISUAL QUNDAY ‘h (l\' IHIKTCT/Illlil’! 20th AND DEC- -" rztuurin Ihw and Simllny Tlgnlsh u" ii-in by bus Stmduy evening enn- ‘ffivfllilllih BY TIIE HUS FROM, \\'l') (‘HAULOTTETOWN AND 1N- ‘lllllliij TRIPS DAILY, EXCEPT motor oil, Champion pliigS and fully charged auto iLlUCS will iuuke quick starting in wro wciitlier cits)‘. Order at. Braces. 12-20% ll"l'S--—'l‘lte proceeds of selves“ in l NOTICE The Jenkins Pharmacy, The R"\;.;.I T11}; F‘-‘~.:".~, will be luv .:. ‘_‘-' ulu, Slurc llflfll tins it..-i...;.;n sir... t»... 1,‘. 12-26-li ductlon of chicks m4 better nutri- tional processes has munteined early marketing. The final result has been greater returns to the Pro. ducci- and assistance in tak ng care oi tiny meat shortage that may w. cur. In quality this province leads all of Canada having shout 86% of saleable products classified es milk IZ-M-Ql. 13¢ Heavy Egg Production A very heavy season i egg pro- isno lug stations have contributed to a large extent to the succem in poul- ti-y-raising and the ctr-operation of , both business and co-o rntive agencies is to be commend in the ma program. That the tanner-e of this Pro- vince have achieved remarkable re- stilts during the season must be quite obvious. Experiencing the highest enlistment per capita of any Province in Canada and. sendin out to the industries in other prov one a large number of young men Ind young women, the fmns were ser- ouslv depleted of adequate labour supply. Men, women and children who remained at. home have cour- ageously laid down e program of expanding reduction and at the expense of remendcus effort have successfully carried into its ultimate staYes the plan laid down in the ear y season. The shortage of farm labour is becoming more and more acute and farmers find. it exceed- ingly difficult to maintain the level of production ee-t for the present ear. i There In ibilitiu of look of supply in arm machinery and oq pment which adds to the heavy burden now on the shoulders o! the primary producer. In view of three choral conditions one cannot be i160 fiigh in praise of these men, women and children who have so bravely shouldered the burdens on the forms of this province in order i0 maintain the suply oi.’ vital food- stuffs. Farm Organizations In an organizational wey the year has been exceptionally satis- 'fiictcry. The development of the dvcderation of Agriculture hos been ,a vital phase in the fnrm livestock, of this province und hils been one, oi the outstanding features repre- senting as it does practicallv all oi the organized farm groups in the province. It has received excellent suppcrt mid its niiicixiis have been ‘particularly busy in vvitichmfl "VPYZV movement oi interest i0 Rorlfillllllffi and of promoting its best int-Eicsts. In every community too there is gvidgncg of organizational effort concerned chleflv with the war. Red [CTOSS nursing, First Aid Classes, ‘Wolllclfs Institutes and other or- ganizations have been cnrrvinz 0n u tremendous amount of W011! 1Y1 ithe common eilort. I It is impcssible in a short article _ of this kind to do justice to the d9- ivelgpmellt of the present year. We can onlv soy that the work has been well done and Prince Edwflrd Island lms maintained on the Home Front o record. that is not iniolior to that which is recognized thrmiSYI- out the lnnd in T688111 m military service. l Progress of Sea Cadets OTTAWA, Dec. 24 —(CP)—NiWY Minister Mticdonald announced Inst night that the Sea. Cadet move- mcnt hug made grout strides in the past ear. In the full of 1941. (Pan- ade. incl 27 Sen Cadet Corps. with a. total membership of 2.100 boys. There now are 50 Corps thrwflhvilll Canada, and their total member- ship is 7.229. Mr. Macdonald conferred V9596?" day with R.C. Stevenson of Mont- real, co-ordinaior of See Cadet ut- develcpment of the Bea Corps in the Dominion. were Capt. E. R. Brock, R C V. 3., commanding officer of reserve divisions; J D. Ruttan, President of the Manitoba Division, Navy Lea- gua of Canada, J.R.K. Milien, as- sistimt co-ordinutor of Sea Cadet actlvitie; for the western provinces and other Navy officials. ALBION W. l. Albion W 1. was held at the ‘home! of Mrs. Alex Jackson. Nov. 2nd. The President. Mrs. Bert Taylor presided, opening the meeting with the Ode and Creed. Ten members answered the roll call by peyin! their ennunl fee. 'I‘he secretary mid the financial report which was very encouraging. Receipts for the year amounted to $121.30, expenditures 109.48 with e. balance on hand of 031.82. The school wee papered and painted inside, cost 033.95. ‘heats to the nick and shut-ins 8315- Trebl- to the chool children et Christmas .00. During the year donations were made to the Red Cross Society, Saivntion Army, and Y.M.O.A., T. B. League, Blanket Fund, Mobile Kitchen fund and Milk for Britain fund. Inrtituie also gave gifts to soldiers amounting to $4.00. 6 quilts were made and donated to the Red Cross. The election of officers for the ensuimz year fdlowed: President. Mrs. Wilbert McKin- non. vice-Prue. Mrs. Bert Ta ‘or. Snow-Tress. Mrs. more Nieho son. Directors, Mrs, Bryce Kentp, Mire Mary Frnser. Auditors. Mrs. Harvey Moore, Mrs. Alex Jackson. The secretary distributed yarn for knlitlne. e pairs Beemenuu socks. 4 palm gloves end l sieeveees sweaters. The prcmim committee put on 5 m II] O 3 a Z 1” an interesting program ooneiarng of contests and readln t. Mrs. ‘invied intf- Roll call to be answered with e mm hag. Meetlnu closed by slntzlnll‘ the Nevonei Anthem. - Lunch wee served b! the hostess. LDNDOPL- t0?) -- Jewinh eer- u-eittlnns Norway reltlhed A climax recently when 100 Jewish ll-N- ll herded aboard e . , m4. men. women end children were duction has been exper exiced and - in this comiection too t-h in . Egg grad- intwmi: of e betwi- poultry C 1o ivities. Mr. Stevenson arrived here mic recently after attending e meet- p, Mncmme, inz in Winnipeg to discuss further Quebec. This herd was dispersed Cadet this summer and clcvcn Attending we Winnipeg megting and sisters averaged over inc‘ CH_A_l_!_L_Q'l"TE'_l_‘OWN onanuim email. aunnnun This eolumn u reservrd f0l' new: 0f n._..l Inter-e... u: m- ~*'ln| tf e news, imtzm- ._.-, __ .. .20 In. me wills word. etrl tl - unle tn sdvenlle. c , p“ _______________i COOKS for Photoneplu. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. u. CITY TAX OFFICE will be 00th each evening between Christmas Bud New Years to allow for the Duylni of taxes. 12-21-81. CENTRAL PARIS!!- — Stanley, December 27th. Canoe Cove ll AM. Nine Mlle (Jreek 3 PM. Clyde River 17s M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Min- r. FUNERAL TODAY — The fun- eral of the late Georgina Gallant will take plaice from Frank Hen- ncaeey‘; mmerailfome this (Set- urday) morning at 8.45 to st. Dun- stanks Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. PRESBYTERIMN CHURCH IN ANADA.-Me.rslifleld Charge. Wor- ship Services for next Lord's Dy are as follows: Mt. Stewart ll A. . Highfleld. 3 P. M. an Marshfleld 8 P. M. Rev. Henry Bu , Minligtgié. n PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN Cherfi-Ser- vices Dec. Nthh-GIMKOW ed 1i a.m.; Hertsville 8 p.m.: Hunter Riv- ei- 7.30 pm. Rev. A. 0. Thompson, Minister. 12-26-11 NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Sunday, Dec. 27-11 a.m. morning worship; i2 noon Com- munity Sunday School; 7.30 p.m. Cavendish Baptist Church service. No change of hour. Rev. R. E. Show, Minister. 12-26-11 FUNERAL SERVlCES- The fun- eral of late John Hayden, Earne- cuffe, which was largely attended was held from his late residence Dec. 23. 1942. Funeral services at home and grove were conducted by his pastor, Rev. W.S. Weir. The pali- bearers were, Messrs. Roy Miitch, Denim Rooney, W. A. Irving, Luke Praught, Trueman Jenkins, Ding- well Jenkins. Interment was in the United church Cemetery. VESPER SERVICE - On Wed- nesday at 7.30 pm. a Vesper ser- vice was held 1n the gaptist church. This service was under the direction of the National Girls’ Work Board of the‘Religioils Edu- cation Council, The service was conducted b-y members of the B.Y. P.U. Mr. George l-lallivrell was the chairman. Others taking part in the service were, Miss Margaret Ballem, Miss Mildred MacDonald. and Mr. Hector Collier, There were two soon by Mr. Ivan Robin. son and Mrs. Hector Collier. "The Splflt or Christmas" was the theme of the service. GIFTS FOR PATIENTS -— The patients at Fnlconwood Hospital had a very happy Christmas. The hospital \v_ns decorated with Christ- mas trees and wreaths. Santa arriv- ed at 9:30 with a large number of gifs. which had been sent in rc- centlv. A dn"."ioiis Chrlsimns din- ner was served. The patients are deeply grateful to those _who sent gifts to help niakc the dug: a happy one for them A list of the donors will appear inter. SUCCESSFUL AT IIUME- Tlie Canaciuan Legion heid ri most suc- . cessful at home on Cliristnms Day for the boys of the Army. Navy and Air Force and their laztv friends. Rofrcshcnents were served hy tho Ladies’ Auxiliary und cigarettes provided by the Provincial Govern- ment were d‘stributcd. Mrs. Arthur Henry, President of the Auxiliary end Mr. J.F. Imightieer, Branch President received the boys. The following supplied music for the afternoon and evening: Blil More- sicle, Wendell Murphy. Elmer Gull- nnt. Albert Douglas. Ralph McKay and L-Cpl. Connolly. RAISED PRIZE - WINNING HOLSTEIN _ The bull Count Pathfinder Kerk No. 132,454 men- tioned recently for all Canadian honors was bred by C. J. Stewnrt, Hampshire and is the only Hol- stein in the Maritimes to qualify such honors. His sire is Mon- Putihfinder Tenth bred by T. Huchnn Heights, oi the bull's brothers $3,100 each. The dam of this bull is o. daughter of the $15,000 hull which was the foundation of the famous McAulie herd not excelled in Can- ado or the U5. This bull was im- ported to this province by Ml‘. H.J. Kennedy, Southnort, and is now jointly owned by l-l. J. Ken- nedy and C. J. Stewart. He has groven to be e wonderful sire as is son was champi0n_ bull at Charlottetown this year. He i-ilso won the get of sire class. ‘The Provincial government is uelngthis bull on their herd at present alon with some of the other prominen breeders. This bull is a brother 0f one of the heifers the PEI, gov- ernment purchased at the McAulie above mentioned I I'll!) OllAlGl-lev. J. ‘.3 lslchqallon. Mlnisier. Blrvloel Dec. 21. 11 3.111.. Central Chufchi s psn. York; 7:30 pm. Bigcgeyi er. source ANGLIOAII 0111130]! - ton, lundly D00. 2'1. 3 liven n Preys: end H0 Comrgujrllim. ‘ 13-35-11‘ MB ATIIOL ROBERTS will con- duct services on S Dec. ffltb follows-Cross i1 em- nenndre I plm; H!!! J CAVENDISII CHARGE — 8e!‘- vices on Blmdly Dee. Tl. Noiitéh Rusitlcowgtallme-ge-v gldwfifinue? fiiufi D ' ' ia-ae-ll 32% m lzrgde n m ‘ n i II . in . lfifigm" “m” A‘ w mime-u OHRISTMA! AT rue clim- . TOWN — About 400 1e Christmas dinner c8993!!! tie noon meal and 250 at‘ nlzht- bliere were man)’ hmiiy Katherine! st the hotel e4 well es men! m" vlcemen. Red roses end holly W" the table decorations. Miss Kati; leen Hombre Orchestra furnish dinner music. CITY OFFICIAL REMEMBERED Till; Mr. CIA. dmO we! felgirekmbei-ed bwutlie "stall-holder! e- ' oetrone of the Charlottetown market. A Benerous 911m W" 5m‘ ated by the stall-holders thflfllh Mr. Earl Cooke and another from the patflme through Mrs. J. Mc- Gregor. ‘the presentation eddreee was made by Mrs. G. Cooke. M!’- Cudmore made suitable reply end thanked one end ell for their thoughtfulness Bud kindly action- Y’! MEN'S CLUB CHRISTMAS CHEER.- The Charlottetown Y's Men's Club annual Christmas dice: Program we; curried out on Thurs- day afternoon when I visit was pad to more than 70 boys and girfs in the city. A horse and sleigh was kindly supplied by Y's Man Neil MacLeen, The committee in charge was assisted by Santa. Claus who brought cheer end happiness to the kiddies on the delivery of their presents. Old Claus also distributed pounds of candy to the kiddies on the streets. The Christmas Cheer work will be completed when on New Year's eve a soose dinner with ell the trim- mings w‘il be served ih the Y,M. C. A. to a large number of invited children. . MAGDALEN FLIGIITB T0 BE- GIN-Mcie than 12 tone of Kill-ll and from 30 to 60 passenseil are wanting here for air transport- litiun to the Magdalen Islands, it was learned yesterday. Capt. Carl Burke, head of Maritime Central Ariways here said his company planned to begin flights to the Gulf Islands Sunday if conditions svere favorable. If they got e break with the weather the mail and passengers woud be transported from here in a week. Probably 12 to 20 round trips would be requir- ed. Much of the mail we; scheduled to go to the Magdaiens y the SS. t h‘- ded th movm bu me a D u“ 0a e gloat, and Rev. John Sullivan and lmuil at Souris when weather con- iditions closed navigation to the Isionds. CHRISTMAS AT ‘II-IE SANI- -T0ltlUM-- Patients at g5 Prov; llnclei Senfitorium hadb very bright ‘and cheerful Christmas. The whole '. building was gully decorated by [the patients who displayed great ingenuity in the use of home-made decorations. Each room had o. tree and in the large reception room e larger tree was placed and pally lighted. There were presents for Bu everyone in the institution while imys for oaUenl-s were decorated in keeping with the reason. special favors were on the trays Christmas eve and at: the three meals yester- day. There were many visitors as the institution held open house wlthd rules for visiting hours re- .axe . BUTTE-It PRICES — Mr. G. H Barbour, prices and eu ply repre- sentative of the Wart e Prices and Trude Board said yesterday ilic follow llP,‘ telegram applied (inly to manufacturers and distributors of butter, nct to wholesalers. The message, from Mr. G. W. Tooie, re- ference officer, Ottawa. said: “Compensation butter price get back and loss of earn e will be paid at rate of two an e helf cents per pound on 80 per cent stocks reported Bureau of Statistics and lawfully held by reporters Nov. 30. No further cn in charges slowed. Advise whbriyesulers their compensation not affected bv pre- sent or future sales." The muse received by the lace-l v9.81: office referred to adjustments being made whereby butter prices revert the basic period Sept. 15 to Oct. l1. i041, with alight revision. Retail butter prices here should be 40 to 41 cents or pound with Charlottetown yesterday, lbw‘? 90° t0 T110 071:0. th Mrs. in Ontario. mend airmen A02 e, Chfletm fr ends and wn and Y Atiihlfllrie H; spoke of Christ Child. "led the bawivtiful Till CHURCH ‘n: Midntlh ed or: Christmas Rev. night Muss, whi On Christmas the ' Mass was also Provincial morning by Rev. the patients. The assieted by‘ the Rev. George was Rev. Fran Lfllli-‘li. Aryers, Hi clusion o tu ceremonies. the direction of 8'1‘. PETER’! There was o. ch mas e when a grogution was munioh. leader Cameron. R . A the Holy delivered the Mr. Walter Mac the organ. sales this slimmer for wholesale prices to 37 cents. mcloach. J. Werrefillzléi-lgg: 8 Prince Street, Halifax, Nova Scoiin. w _'“ ‘:12’; v __, _ __ V W .QUT.FE(Z.UF- 4:7 s ‘ v . ILLIAMS out: BOARDING HOUSE WITH MAJOR Hour ioséygfiuzcii lust; seen E "T l 5:5 %lliauene, ....T,i,\ i5 MY menus». or= Tuna yams W!“ Pmfiwae? a5 1"‘ “"605 PWPERTY Hossss LOOSE SHOULD as “ma” mam“ ‘N5 95'1"“! ce-INNE OLD QNAON Hi5 CZFETLTEEIFPWE.‘ E Miueszs m" ‘She'll 19:10“ Ptfiplgafimtgie" 3533i“? v$fiTfiTlglJsE whi-i. m» are av ' vie-recu- mve t4! mo ABOUT 900% “THE 2 JIGSPERDS . * / ‘Q ‘~35 rig w I ‘i.- c ’ - iinwlll . v . V‘, . - ,7 9.000 ton shl 1d for Germany thence to P0 - P‘ - pa- Q ‘CQW HOSSES‘ Personals Mlhllf lb z oiimfiuwiw m- m IDID family m cnuiemwezi employed A02 John Hluon errived in iottetown mm“ “sfiiymi- course l Mm - Rev. Cl. Cerlvie Webemk fr: w bale m sum Christine: leJon at their old 1W" mime; night for Christmas leave included.’ AC! Wiiliem Andrew and William Murray. A03 Ell- Dolmn, ell of Charlottetown. p“, qinggngg Wm leevee this n u 0W". glonilorhghto ‘mtg-fit; ewllfind’ few-m relatives was: rum: or n. IAMII iii-go geegeci wee ... ‘ A 1 omtmu egrx-‘vioe held et 5t. James Church wt ll a-m. v"- end how He wee e0 often mut out of our llivee. Ho QW- my heart 10rd Jelue Theft “mm 1n my hill‘ f0!‘ music wider die w“ zmlllm McKenzie. M Hour nummum t Mess was celebrat- MecDonnld, assisted b! m“ Balnes as Deacon and Rev. (.1 Crowley ea sub-deacon. The eer- mon was preached by the rector. MacDonald. cor-o]; were sung from 11:30 until midnight. Meg commenced at 11 with the procession of alter boys and clergy to the sanctuary. Crowds attended this celebration of mid- he'd It 7:30, 9 end 10:80 mm. ‘ Benediction wu Sanltoriiun addressed e Giristm the duection of Mr. Alex Madman. Choir Director end Mrs. Campbell as organist. 8T. DUNSTAN’! BABILXCA At 1130 the Corpus Christi Choir Choir sung Christmas Carole. 12 o'clock Hts Excellency, Reverend Joseph A, Bishop of Charlottetown, celebrat- ed Pontifical High Muse, Rev. Father Mackenzie es Hiwh of Honor. The Deacon of the Muss Sub-deacon Rev. His Exec delivered the Ohristfnge“ __ 17nd hundreds in the congregation received Holy Communion, In the afternoon at four o'clock Pen/tiff- cal Vespers were chanted followed by Benediction of the Blessed Slac- Benedlction the Sanc- boys and the C-hemcel Choir wen in Procession to the Crib. Rev. Father Dousan was mentor of The choir was under During the morn , celebrated at 6.30, the Holy Euchuriet at 11:45 Christ- whom made their Christmas Com- bodv of the church was decorated with sci-u alter with suitable hangings .1". There was celebration 0 Communl 01’: morning and choral oelelrretton of , the Holv Eucharist et ll wh large congregation wee DNUEH . H/ev. canon Lgerlgne officiated end T00 Late to roe u: - muvmo ennoii (Franc l like new: Colt 1% veers. men. amine Comedian Ne. enn- lb the diu- d ll ht in hoghere. T who arrived heme g: l with i‘: owns-lotte- WUIB ing six hynm "O come ‘A; b1, ." The on of Jae. 0F THE MOST Rev. A. Eve h! a. Christmas oh was broadcast. Day services were iven in afternoon et t obloc. with Christmas A. McDonald who message to in o was under William ' ial v Milli year- Boyb (mancel mill!!!“ w Lined 10 l... wit’ °°° broke ou ‘rwo emplloyee; lilo streams spend th buildi an ficultylfihe ten million i-ovlnol became: 5.. m: M‘ Condor: Woollen Mills Guttecl By Ere Rid ooem O gutted at mo Us. eon Pinyin e‘h bull-l! weed thef in eriloyed in wool femurs throtflmat 0W. velued at ‘lulled’ irmnlweeblo Sh“ , I ltfllfltflfl, Con . ,Wh1(!h uredey morn- Condon. owner of the carding. emu _ Firemen battled for houreih keep- Ilnerugcin. but the maififiniirliuailu- Plren flu was doomed. The fire eiso ouse beck of the it wee with rest dif- Were a. le to save Counties into yam and blllnke other vicinity, , Only e couple of 45y. rné twelv Qmpl d were It W01; w”. o: lle ' Bloomfield. It did custom I innln bllnkete 1012510. A; Maritime: they fififiéomiifi?“ “ m’ delen Islands, and lishm "reset of wer. converted the all the farms in Klnes and Provincial Bank worth of wool was tekenuflfiam D Inn B ndont; Mill was 51': f)? the m _ left 1n the Prov b91118 Mcwusland‘; WC u B!!!)Dlied dlglankei; t California, “ill? Newfoundiami n Mills m1] W! It! wtout since m. "l! In its custom work i wool from proctlcallv ascent the ince, Mills, wgeltlirif: “S” 1“ v I. _ had n Y}: the Annual Statement dollars A" 200,000 show e o 1 , m“ Loans on cnlelcmue o Qwmlim- stocks and total nend Provincial Bonk of Canada for thel boards, silo ifliégl year ended Noviemm 0010011, . co ers green ve . substantial ihcmle A total assets at shown 012,520,000, which is Blllwflt $12,000,000 higher than a Your ego. Cash items, irwludin: de- posits with the Bank 0f And cater’ blsnkli nves on securty holdings stand It 918,100,000, d! which $16,800,000 consist of Dominic $10,429,000. 811,800,000, 84.800000. Canadian municipal and other bonds at _ 8900.000. ngeinst bonds, other securities remain provinc- erninent securities maturing two years, an increase of over ' other Dominion a1 Zflvernment securities at onzbr terms totaling are higher by Total Assets Up Net Profits Slightly Lo Liquidity Ratio 79 per cent. w" The financial stltetnent of the loans to municipalities and sohoq 30004000 will‘ 104 m Total deposits amount: to Canada deposl . Profits for the year, lest provision for bod and $11.- 105s a vial-lotion of about 00,000 alamet $53,178,000 l you ago. The increase of $12,200,000 in (“P9513 18 made 11D ns follows: $5,100,000 in non-interest benrinl deposits, $4,700,000 in interest bear. ins deposts and w,400.0tl0 in Dom. iniori and provincial government after makiny appropriation to contingency so. count, out of which account full end doubt debts has been made, were $407,701] Out of these profits e provision has been made for Dominion gov. ernment taxes paid and to be in the amount of $186,781, le a. balance of $281,012. This a added to the balance of Profit a account reported from Inst paid living mount com.- Mr_ W. J. Brown. GLOW-At the will; County Hos- pllal on December 25, 1042 to Mr. penis" Mt. of Mrs. N.W. MedKinnon, on Dec. 20, 1942, Gilmore Jenkins, daughter. to Mr. and Mrs. Albion, A 1-301’! . I to emetg‘ n Int 48, Granville Presbyte t$2.900000 there beln v llttl year ak to med l‘ - - s ery e m es a tel of norm. o t changenwiih last you. Other deductions consist or $509M chm; B" = tut»! quick assets, in for the Wrltins-off oi’ reul estate, id. Deacons w, xfduiml” Q" $53. .000, cor- Ind 8230.000 for dividends paid to to" "ii".°"§...'~l’. ‘“%ii““§2l.§'l§i"" . ,. 1 301mm,; d . as _ tmnua mce ng f “i “m”? M‘; coigfie with l‘; percent in '1“; {he shareholders will u. held 3, the mmop and d including he‘ Banks Head-Office, in Mont. semen. ""1 9'1 ‘Mflltml?! Jiflnum- 1941 3131-83 H5559!’ film. services stnrtinTlt O w rment New Glasgow UORBETT-Suddenly at Nomi i-smeot given by the Bishop assist- Riv"- Dec. M. 1e42, Murdock A. ed by Rev Futher McCar-dle as m: ygiugfigfi° 01°“ Bumnm“ Orvgtt fr: his 08th year. formerly Deacon’ m, Fm M,‘ JmfKms_M n" "mm: Home o envile. The remains are rest. lggerlet ghghgtuticliffe funfiratl’ lllfllllil; service . at 12 o'clock to-day, all». to Sflllelh riun Church for service at 2.30. Interment in South Grenville Cemete y. B15860! W01! . 9.80, end 1i. veers. mnerel from his lets mi- N. D- MGCLCGII dome Manda at 9.90 em, to at. CATHEDRAL Mary's Q11 , _ Muflllliflfllt- at nut Baltic UNDERTAKER oral celebration C! Dggembeg 1Q‘ 1943' Robe". Jane’ twin deushter of Mr. end Mrs. RB: WWI-MFR very large con- present most. of 0e. and the and Chaplain from t Christmas e message. Nutt presided at ember 20, i942, 82 years. Micflrosor use i 1-2 years. SEAMAN l- At Kunm- River D80- Eidon Seaman, aged ber 27 e §§"o'i'v”5"-'»vs1§§“1l’tii¢ 110?; th __iio_t_h_e__Unit.ed__dhu;§h et Charlottetown end North Wlltehlre Phone Ill “ATTENTION FARMERS” Write today for your copy of “TILE UNDER- DRAIN AGE” - A Step Townrd Prosperous Farming in the Maritimes. l. E. SIIMI, LIMITED 1's? FNM. TOOK