nscamssn a1. 1m THE WESTERN GUARDIA: AGENTS: J. limos Inrpby. I llauovor It. and moi-gs i sun. s OIOI. ll ONIII Il- ilrlllllillll llfl IIINUI COUNT! Advertising "' rdian an» ethical-Irishm- n" G“ ponds? sloth.‘ slum-WNW p,“ puncture. Water smut. Oourllfl. urnsflii" Woun- some. 1mm Bakery. Water amen. Glldtt. l’! Granville IUOII Phone I89 for this sorvloo Thofiuardisnwillbodollvaodréoghumolllaua menlsloby Carrier B11! ll i“ P" d” u’ l u. ‘m, you older to tho boy responsible for deliveries cu your routs. _vrrausu n m a plum" "We ago st Taylor Drus 0°~ 1m ’ --FURNACE and asbestos 06111- ont. asbestos papfl- n" chylgztfg‘; able at Braces. . ' -ouls STORES will closo Pri- day. Januargol, 1lliam Callback and W. M. wnoss. Bodeczltaabwa _]'-‘UR BUYER - Mr. a. N. 0'- Bryan 1s expected to resume buying 1mg Pelts at. office of ‘Chu- R»- nogers, Summersldc. in a for; 33.1’;- -COAL tar or crude rooftnd 011 will make a leaky r001 tlihii- Order now at Bruce's. 13-31-31- Jnonqgt Allgarilxye-reursiolfiklg, y . 3.???” gsion’ 15c. speoiiel skzgtco New Years night‘ sdmiss on d. Regular skating so urdey night. a - mission 25c. 13-31- Boys Meetings Are Continued HALIFAX, Dec. 30-—(CP)-The Maritime Ituxis and Older Boys’ Parliament heard an adores on "Vocation". by Professor A. S. Mowat of Dalhousls University at me opening of today's semlon of its 20th assembly he.e. Most oi the day's business 0011211813511 ol de- bate and readings of various reso- lutions, —OU'I‘TIIII'UILIILL lily IIIM ll ply insul eels , iusul . mammal-consul t ’ ' g 12-81-21. -AUC'I‘ION bans - Tuesday Jan 5th at the homo of lets Stock dilaohlnon~ -1 hld ttlogiarm Vllfllsfllgb cl . c clear. balance woods: l .; Alb . 3 . .; aggsohtitiuw pm —-BRADE'S STORE and ware- house will be closed at 5.30 .m. Thursday. Dec. 31. Closed all Eloy Friday, Jan. 1 and open all day and until 10 p.m. on Saturday Jlll- a. rz-st-l -'l‘0WN CQUNCIL MEETS - A special meeting of the Summer- side Town Council last night dealt town's with b'll.s to complete ‘the buslnosg before the and of tho fiscal » its “..rnr'.:l~.:"a.::.:§i |$|11|1l| Farmers earlier this month amounted $83,245.50. Unpaid bills were $268.- 28. Electric light bills paid amount- ed to $2,068.88 and unpaid 1111's to $4,054.10. Mayor W. J. Lidstons presided. Councillors present in- cluded Mfillison, Morrison, Wedge S. and Corr . Island Poultry Among foulr passed at tho after- ‘ Ex ob! I nzzsssemnleyremnnsen‘ i101‘ t 1111111119 Christin/n basis, making pcssine the individuals freedom from went and fear and the freedom of wor- othq resolutions passed pro. viously included one that every liamentarian assist in overcom- tho need for leadership by as- sociating " ‘ with some boys’ group. Another resolved that each Tuxis bofy should set aside e. cer- tain porod each day four devotion. The Principal of Pme Hill Divin- ity Hall here, Dr. A. E. Kerr, will deliver the opening addrms at tomorrow's session, Fires In Gity During 1942 (Convtinued_tl"om_page_3)__ Oct. 13 298 Euston St, Flue. Oct. 18-—Ulli0n St. Rubbish. Oct. 23—wm. l-lennessey. Brigh- ton Ave. Barn, Oct. 25—Back of Agricultural Hall, fltzroy at. False Alarm. Nov. 1—-M1‘s. Gormley, 17 Pownal It. Flue , Nov. “l-Irank Morris, Weymoulh i St. Car. Nov. ‘l-—Mrs. Dunn, 34 Valley St. Nov. ll-Kensington Beach. Bath- ing house. Nov. 8-Ivan's Grocery, 109 Rich- mgznd Si‘: swim x l ring ov. — m 1) , Park Road. Barn. c 0y e Sp Nov 30—Ml-s. Dunn, 34 Valley 8t. House gutted. Dec. 2—Condon Woollen Mills. Dec. 3—Foru.m Fitzroy St. Doc. 3-11 Hownal 5t. Flue. ADec. 6—Bi1lboard, Longworth ve. Dec. 7—-Rileys Lane. Rubbish. Dec. ll-Bruce Stewart's Wharf Coal Pile, Dcc. 12 227 King St. Flue. Dzc. 15—Morel1Hot/el. Kent 5t. ue. ‘page. l'!—Marlno Wharf, Work Dec. l8—Ivan's Grocery, men- mond St. Gutted. Dec. 18—Economy Grocery. Kent. bee. lit-John Quinn, Water St. Flue a resul poultry management generally. 20-25 Garlots Tho year 1942 was another banner Dominion Department of Agricul- t . Pri in e ' i d is 9 t d ure ces paid producers for both Iogwlfr-‘incgefligldward Ismdcflg 11;: made and the number of pfimners eggs and poultry meats will snow a much higher average level than has been experienced for a. great many uation produced a very satisfactory profit for labor and investment. has been the de- LI-U-Sl 4-4-41 -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH -Tho services for Sunda . Jan- uary 3rd aro as follows: aqua. I99 . RW. James M. .D.. inlstc . 12-91-11 NEW YEArvs MATINEE ONLY , c. M.“ Al Di 1. mo?» 11:3. ,8 06;, NEW YEAR'S NIGHT AND SATURDAY “My 9a! Sal” s sumo um nsrwoa m, vsoron nudge: Shows at 7.30 & 9.15 S UMMERSIDE ilbjeetives For For llext Year Prince Edward Island fume will have to "raise their aig next year if they are to hit h th Msrket cattle: For Canada. the ‘Mt Yea‘ cent over last year. Calves for market: Prince Ed- ~Y°110W51— 118811115. l5: Drunks. 319.’ years. Feed prices were maintained ward Island, no increase over 1942. False Pretenses. l: Indecent Act 2: on gfavgrable b85155“ m1; 51.. This year our increase was 36 per Theft. 1a; Lquor on persm. 3; lst, N115, N3 cent over 194 ..shw iiilhmb“ “r 95%? =21 The. export of 988 t th British 0191158 D91‘ 0911- 4 - 1111 Minis of Food s o e quota is set at 15 per cent increase terminlng factor in bringing about over 1941-’- this favorable market conditioni The contract for 1942 was for 45 1942- 29 PEI‘ 69m- 111019959 f0!” million dozens to be shipped in a dried form compared to approx- lmately 15 1-2 million dozens the year previous or a five year average, previous to 1940. of 2 million dors. rho contract for 1943 is now pre- pared and at first called for 75 million dozens but, making allow- ances for estimated increase in domzstic requirements expected. for next year, the objective has been lowered to o3 million dozens ship- ped as 9,000 tons of dried egg pow- er. ‘H115 pack will be put up in 5 oz. Dflckllges i1 doz. eggs) for direct distribution to consumers. also in 14 lb. packages for restaurant. trade. The export price for the; month of January is now set. at 37c per dozen for Grade A Large delivered at Montreal. Great Britain's 1116-17111‘ imports of shell. frozen or dried e588 aggregated 300 million dozens a ear. _ Under existing circumstances. it is felt that a. tentative export ob- jective for Canada of 100 million dozens might well be sot for the your 1944 The poultrymen of this Province have made a very creditable show- ing during 1942 over 194i not only in responding to the appeal for in- creased production but also for an improvement in quality of both e388 d ultry hich nature must n txlfrom igvmovod offic ency in Production Considerable expansion took loo in hatching capacity early 111 o you- 1942 in prevention for the 13°9- 15—91 Bydney St. ovor- expected heavy demand. h: .11 stove. Dec. ill-Maurice Weeks. Fitzroy St. Flue. Dec. iii-Queen Charlotte, Kent 8t. Flue. Difiilem-Queen Chas-lotto. Kent. b . 24-00 c - Queg; st n ons Woollen Mills. Dec. 27'-Esstern Trust Co Flue. Dec 30-147 Hlllsboro St. Flue. fisunnnr [ALL lnvrs .m.-wan? RiilPii MUTFART Sum/Jim's M.’ ggatcst shown for any of tho nine Sashtch and with 55% nndwfi all-Canada avxruso was 80%. in production was the zreatlv 1111- 2211 houses beinsh approved. 0W1- 60 1 in d ti 11101191111110 evflntite ltggfiwédwifibdt of flocks approved for brecdnl! purposes- and to date 19.000 pure b ed females g s d flock owners fur- M? girwrsoliovhofl uuglntvéthillg- a 8$¥“i‘o%“e‘."6?.3°m§l&' n. 1.. these flocks which will neatly in- rooso 1.11 git-ed ohioakspseold. Conse- eo, c chicks t ‘.1,‘;2L".‘il..§..“§.. 255ml‘... ared toain districts tluoughout the Pro- rggbtve for 1941 and only s .000 ‘lg; . This increase wls 101%. vinoes. was sec- further important development ed. support given to the PEI. rrtdoder House Policy. s. total of to f 1. Still anothg; important develop- is work is not as yet completed veriou! breeds have seen indiv- approved montage of R-O-P- Marketing This branch of the 1111-1361111! Raw Purchased and handled on shipments for private sales. Immediate returns. Pelt- 111! and Cleaning Plant now in operation. FOR SALE Used fox wiro in oxcolloni condition, Collar Posts, Used Lumber, Fox Houses. o. n. MacQUARRIE h é Summon-side J Furs 1 consignment basis. Daily 42 product 41; the goal for 1943 is increased 14.7 per cent. For Prince Edward Island 1942 production was increa- sed 283 per cent. A further in- crense of 10 per cent; is s-Et for 1943. salme us‘in 1942. (about 8'7. acres.) em f h 0281158, 1,525 tons; barley. 3,277 tons‘ YW. 27 tons; feed screenings. 7'1 tons: mlllfeeds, 5,951 tons. Eggs: Increase for Canada over Prince Edward Island. 25 per cent. Poultry meats: Increase for Can- ada over 1942, 10 per cent. Increase for tPrlnce Edward island, 20 per cen . Dairy products: For Canada the 1942 increase over last year was 39 per cent; for Prince Edward Island 31 per cent. The 1943 estimate for Canada is 3 per cent over 1942; for Prince Edward Island, no increase. Creamer butt/Er: For Canada 19- i... was below that of 19- Potatoes: For Canada the in- crease 1943 over 1942 is 15 per cent. 11m Prince Edward Island, acreage Mr. Shaw reports the following iquantitiss of feeds as havinit been imported into Prince Edward Island during the! past year ending Sept- ber inion free Converted into bushels of grain. almost three-quarters of a 1111111011 bushels have been 1m rted for feed pur ses. If product on of finished pro ucts is to expend. I111 N‘ qulrements for next year view a reduced domestic supply, will ap- proximate one million bll-shcls 1-‘11 all classespf feeds; Mr. Shggvgtatgs. mgram was further expanded dur- the year to take core of tho in- creased volumo of one and 9911111’! 54 Ric bored tho war . u ed A wwl o! i“ while railways were a fundamental mas --Dav1<i M necessity in times of peace. in time; of national danger tihey were the mainstay of the front lino do- fonoo. Mr. Coleman assorted. Ho said tho Nazis had discovered —C thotruthoiftihis, mticrhadgam- bled on super highway! and motor- ised cran dl . ations are now operating in almost vlnce and generally report a very successful years business Another important ‘ovolopmigt. m marketing machinery was installation of several mechanical plucking machines for 9011-19-1‘? Y0- tlher with adequate cooling foc- es, Outlook For 1948 m am for this Province is to 1511K °§§w Brunswick and. Nova Sootia to sup their provincial ro- quirements of th cs8! 11111 P0111"? meets and those markets therefore will take the great bulk of 91'0- duction from here. However. $111! l to th British Elsi¥y°§°§i>£ raring 1943 and. molygioctlvo for next your 1s 31-25 car . The total PU ductlowf farm ens in the Province for is e at- ed at 3,997,500 dozens and with I. 25% increase, the objective for 1943 gguléi brine this product to 4.900.- Approclation of the valuo of l-hll industry 1.0 the farm FY0811"! $53 best be had by considerinlt $1139 "19 sellin value of egglsulgone for 1941c! is es m ted at futuro outlook a °§ ' £13.11... “m "iYfi-el-wf’ u‘ 93.5mm. pporttm additional ozrponslmof all Q11 MONO tore"? station operators. In o n, to handle the anticipated increased volumo for 1 . over by tho Army. Besides tho Navy and Alnnen. tho four-loam league includes tho Anny and Civilian Crosoonta. ‘ Also Disney Short Subject rs ts" e production targets set at the recent Dominion-Provincial conference of agricultural leaders at. Ottawa. This is indicated in the following sum- mary released by Mr. W.R. Shaw, Deputy Ministcr of Agriculture. who attended the conference. which, sat for three days studying product- ,noted. A total of 30 were taken be- ifi figures in relation to every Pro- ca. v . Hogs: Numbers required Q Can- about ‘ xzzard Islisézd salmon increase lg 19- year or th poul lndus 1 the over o per cen an our Province, Iipgftgtrlgflh A_Ftry1)%yne11, 1943 level is set at 10 per cent over. head o1 poultry production services. 2 ltho previous 12-month period. Ar- support. 1: Total 42 demands upon their equlprnentaml services now than they had ever Parhfld-s before experienced, D. C. Coleman, President of Canadian Pacific Railway Company. said today in a y/ear-end review of transportation problems. lief-Sandra. Watson. Recitntl0n-A"i a. Philip. fraught with serious difficulties of Recitation-HEW Old is Sent-a!" 00o operation and direction suzh as -—~Eleanor Sto were bound to follow upon the un- prrzcedesl-ted traffic volume, togelh- er vlrltlt market shortages of mater- ial and labor, Mr. Coleman said "Those difficulties! tars/lo bee‘? Eat 131011111. un er and ove and. eve. a ipency: wheat, 4.16s tom: mew- of Lowlledgo that the cvnhfibruftdm of tho rail- way industry to tho national war effort has been the greatest single factor among those which rave enabled Canada's wartime produc- tion to achieve tho remarkably -.Ardith McLean. I ‘hill: standards and" Vfiéllfiaokigfi song-"When Santa Comes’ byo vo been moo ‘ ‘, . an boys- oddod gialoxo-"fho Lonely Mam-l why o . this satisfactory state of affairs Dlal0g11@—"1'1i71°°"-5 siris and 1 should change as the volume of boy ' Canada's war effort continued to Qlow fits-their progress. railroads. ow he had been forced to givo construction and repair of 1 ocolnotilves crlitioa rating as hich II tanks, alr- plonoa and U-boltl- T111111". AND “CAP” STUBBS TH’ MAN wuo wzieuso out: scum 1 n|s_4UHARlA1i'l‘lt’fl)WN___GUARD!AN layer Holman Extends . New Year's I wish at this time to extend to tho citizens of Charlottetown. one and Ill. my boot wishes for a Hippo and Prosperous New You. "l! I “Ill on all that tlsoy ro- turn devout thanks to God for the Victories with which flu arms d the United Nations have lately boon crowned. Tho tido has now turned against ourfoemandlotusln thoyoar to oomo faithfully and unflamngly fulfill our cut-ill ll that Ito day of to final overthrow of the do- stroyerl of froodcm may speedily bo brousht to pus. Is I. IIOIMAN M5701‘ of Charlottntdil lluring 1942 1942 by the City Police Ifbrco tot- alled 421, duo! of Police A. Birt- wistlo reports in a review of tho ‘s activities. This was six more in 1941. Ono case of major crime-homi- cidc-oocurred in the city during this year. Th1; case will bo heard at utlhbo next sitting of tho Supromo o The most frequent offence 1n 1942 was again drunkenness which yearly claims the most attention Drunks arrested totalled 318; which was 22 more than last year. A decrease in the number of persons arrested for vagrancy was fore the Magistrate on this charge during the past 12 months as com- pggd with 41 in 1941 and 78 in Thieves t .m.. in 13233213.‘; Kati’; rests on this charge for the year numbered 18 as compared with 14 Offences for which arrests were merged on each count were as ennui eunnnml This column is nsarvod for noun of local iutcros liafn oIsy naiuro may In Inserted o: fivo unto a word. strictly pay- aulo in advance. 550W for Phpwlrlpbs. CONIIDIIATION url n4 Greetings NEW 8 Church, Watch Night Sorvic thirty o'clock All welcome. D0 NOT DELAY. Avoid waits in tho tax office by 21 CPI-Y TAX OFFICE will be ITAIITINO Saturday 26th and contin bor-Slstthotax o icowill remain open ouch evening PI-ymont of taxes. POIJOI COURT YISTIID ‘In tbs polloo A’ 11101111118 tbs defendant in an as- fined 0 and costs or 23 days and an addoumod case qf drunken driving wag 1w. - t-har adjourned until January 5th. YEARS DAY A!‘ nu.‘ HETOWN POST 0F- g, flCIt-iliirldsy, Jan. 1, o. statutory holiday there will be no delivery by letter carriers- wickets open from 8.00 A.M. to stnon '3. nor 1mm,“ PoIieeAetivities Pluck Saves Drowning Man r cor-m. n.3,, Doc. so QAIN Arrests lnado during tho year égfzfilgrevenm ‘ r fiuesdayl drowning Owes his lifo m Christ- another seamen water and held Hamill afl men on tho dock threw l pull both to tho S-lpmd from an boarding |, 5111p 5991118 fihe man's pligh cothed from the shi S, KPRSDe-d the struggl. nd carried him towards frigid will be oat until noon. ‘metro wil bo lfolinos to from tho street letter whorl. Hamill had the icy ladder why, ing collection will bo made, R 1 lCourlers will make their wu- ing but the usual oven- rt. Condon Mail FUNERAL AT KINGSTON —- The funeral of Mrs. Reuben Bar- ty, wllalxsgheld yesterday afternoon from police in their rounds of duty. - h and grave were conducted Re J. R. Skinner. assisted by A. Todd. The pallbearers wars: Adam Livingstone. Whit- e Duncan Marshall, George green, Newson. ‘rho members of Queen Mary L.0.B.A. attended in bod Tho 1.0.3.4. services were ctcd by Mrs. Newson, ment was in Kingston Cemetery. 51111911118 from shock. Zion Church Sunday School Concert UlIP-SLIUBS Concerto! School washeld Tues. Y evening in the School Hall. The children performed _ M. and Mrs. Inge-rsoll arrived in the City last evening to snend their holidays at the home of Mrs. IngersolPs parents. Mr. .wcre given me as a gift by the Vagraney. 30: Breaking and enter- "18- 7; Insanity. 12; Juvenile de- th Railroads Face 12cc. 3D- (CvP)-- The past l2 mosltths had been Hosaidhosawnoreason Onoosthomany lemons w had driven homo was that. rwifon and starved the and rolling stock pri- mm very oepebly. wlu. mlurh mags and their pian- Mr. MclEwen, Superintendent; or ifnqlleflfll’. 2: Mischief. 1; Obstruc- mlgnsilflild 31>; 5:511:00)‘ acted as "118 0f officer. l: Giving worthless cheque. 1: 'I‘rafi'ic Act, 1; Robbery with violence. 1: Homicide, 1; Non- ta arrived and add“; much to the 1. merriment of the evening. 1m- both 101mg and old chip's-ed him, arty £98015 89.118 Ono Rccitation-"I love Cantor-mu. r , bera Lcitch. G lfccit-ation-"Merry Christmas to ' Al. —Elsle Inn McDonald. MONTREAL, R-:-li.at1on—"so small" - Russel Railroads in Canada face greater white lMrs. J. L. Ioclchart, Uipper Hills. Rev G’ Q webeglw of the mm At the close of me Troposes New ‘liours For Liquor Store HALIFAX, Dec. 30 —-(CP)—Tlte Halifax transit committee has pro- po d to $.14. MaoQuarrie, Nova Scotia Attorney-General that hours St» and Mrs. George A. MacLean, trivia .-......_.,-; a the Legion Homo. fifffififflflf hfi PAGE ELEVEN Svmxnnl All Members 0f llis Maiesty’s Forces an invliod as guests of the Canadian Legion to our afternoon and evening entertainment with music and refreshments on New Year’: Day at Praises lied Gross Socks Tho followins lettcr written on November 5, 194R, 118s been rooelv- 1 ed by the Monoton Red Crow Bfflmh from Flight Lieutenant J. Argus MacLean. DIF.C., who is attached to the RAF. ovec-seasz. Dear Blr or lvladsm: 171111118 ‘this period I walked many miles, some cf the time wiih only one boot, During the whole tllmc I wore s. pair at socks which Camdlan Red Cross Society. A la- bel attached to the cuff of tho socks stated that they came from the Moncvton Branch so they were krliiiod by some Monet/on lady. I want to thank ou most sin- cerely for these . and 0;. be. half of thousands of other chaps, fcr tlho many gifts which are ro- ceived. ‘me socks proved extremely ser- viceable and they are apparently indestructible-Inn still wearirzg them. ‘Ilhanlk you ago-in. Bfnooseh. lBgti.) J. Angm Madman I-L Pelrilenco were sought for n. speem med It Gilbtllta: P115511811Wfly which B“- icy Street (where most. s: London's e M1111: physicians are bflteddifto m; ‘p. b. or enco “m”, P11171068 and I. LEE-At me King Altai, Montague, 19¢?- W Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford V . PEI- o sinus-bier. s County Hop- Qn Dec- 23. 1942 w Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDonald, Montague, PE. 1- i 5°11. Malcolm Kenneth. STEWART-At the Kings ey 806911-411. Mwlfirgue, 9121., on Doc. Stewart, Hcathe-rdale, MAQRIAGIQS . - GOSBEE - At tho homo of the bride orn Dec. 24, 1942, D. MacDonald. Miss Lottie Jeanette Gosbee of River to Mr. James Alfred Sand rs of ‘Ihenton, N.S, (formerly of Mur- Mae-LEE»:- At South GEM: F-L Miaohean is a son of Mr. of n1?“ in liquor commlmlo p.m. At present, commission stores are open from 12.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. The ccmnuttee proposal said that the present hours overcrowding of transportation fuc- urlng rush hours. It also pointed out what it called "dis- graceful" conditions, queuing up in front of commission stores throughout the city. The committee said that tho pro- sent hours also caused a loss of manpower and there was increas- ing evidence of bootlogghlg at ox- rioos during tho evening Regarding manpower. the committee said many pemons went to the stores noonhour, but could not be served until as 1:116 as 3.30 a‘; 4 pa, a consoquon y many of t-bo afternoon off gfllosue-"stsr Gloamr-by 5 r . Solo-Angus MciLaz-en. Recitation-Egifrtfl-Donald Mino- Dorlald. Dnlogue-“lvlerry Christmas Ev- ery Otter-Dorothy and Gordon "Away in o. Manger". IN GLAND, Good" Doc, so-(w Oablol-A ttlnnclling 00W of tho Royal Canadian "'- eers which has Just returned from Gihu-altalr after two years of steady work was inspected by Lt.- thur King. Solo-"Lfttle Children Olin You TelP-Sheila McInnis. Dial0gue—"'IT:|e Stockings". Recitnltion-"Chrlstmas Reunion" Rain Bogs Fighting lONDON, Doc. so- tlvities on both sides fusod ‘Ifilnllgian front were i mud. conditions out no thy Rcciltatioul - "Child's Prayer- hich Catherine Mciiaydorl -8 girls. “Christmas Pantomime.‘ Recitation — "Santa's Whiskers" lo Molbougall, Solo-"R Youth CooQ-Asdilh Recitation-Josh Homes Dialogue-fhdinoo Plcs"-'-2 gtfrfs. Icocltatfon—"Good Bye"- Roger Parts-l inchargooftho a:- ‘pmomlfiggroatciouudsfolitnwaqlso tho " ti o th hotly “and: Qfrom Modjoz-el-Beb, es formed from army tmitl and which dis tchoa said was b led tho ropmsentotivo of tho Dominion from coast to coast. It was formed in 1940 when men with mining o:- NONSENSElfl-YQ.) so moi-n- ' use! 0o vou Int. 60, P111. Hos lrp up - . Engineers lio Excellent Job At Gibraltar By WILLIAM STEWART A ’ Canadian Press Staffmgvritcr Canadian Army Commander told ‘g 3,30 °-¢b¢g_ > u“ "i" at. tho People's oornotoq at Tho ttsrmollirlg was was Dec. 30, 1942. Hugh MacLeod. in I. 94th year. Ikmeral notice later. aged 09 years. Funeral IEELE-‘At 1942, Joseph Steele. axed 70 F9815- Fnneral today, ’I‘l'vu sdn St SEXTON-At thQ case-cast‘ ol Church whore services will bo h: Btlrlal will ‘.12 ./-.,_ N. D. Macfealg‘ UNDIRTAKII .1‘ ‘ ' . North Wlltshlro ' THEIR BRAINS ARE IN TEIR FEET. wit». -n-\A?E R -r_