Neil. lnblorlpilflnl, ‘ ‘ "miner-sidew- Bell Bookstore, was" 3g, Toronto Ellery, Wat“- g; _____ The Guardian will curler B01 It 8e ' 4111s column is reserved im- n"; of local lnterest hut advertising of n newly nature may be insert- ed It 2 cents a word strictly ply- lhlc ill lflvlll". be delivered to an P" Ill! or 10o per oek. h fly. your order to the boy responslblevlor ssu$§§1§s§°§£‘,“,gw_- or IHE WESTERN GUARDIAN , AGlNT-Mrl. John ma. m Harvard so»: _ suumasu: ms rnmcz coon-n "m" m Ilifllllbeieitwiihblnlonl n“ Gil“ m" b‘ “W” h"! ll all! oi the following Itorq u, G- Brunt lllsrk Gsndet, :1"b§§?1'1ss'§1. home in lllnuneraido b; - -4 AND s mo»: sold riaht at “iiiifir-‘hifi; _WEED extra heavy tire chajgm m 5.00s at Braces. L-BZ-iii-zi-zr, _-s'1‘0P AND shop at the Rex 5 1nd iu. Summersloe. , a-ieoa-ui-ao-ai. ..111;avv JIFFY Tire Chains stats u. raaee s. 11-31-12- 1n -ADRIENNE. Jasmine and Gar- dcna sets at Taylor Drug 00., Ben- airmen- _(;ENTLEMEN. We have the suitable girt for that sp2c.a1 per- son, priced right. Gourlies Drug store L-1610-12-20-31. -BUY PADS and Breechinga, gorse Collars, Rugs, Curry Combs, Brushes, etc, at Bruce's. 11-32-12-22-21. _FOX RANCllERS-Start feed- lng sunglo Breeding Ication now at prices. See us or write for W81‘ Rareeding instructions. International Fox 8t An mal td. Summer- Foods L . L-2o-12-23-26-28-30-1-2-4. -WE STILL have’ a good line at men's and boys’ Christmas gifts in stock. W. S McLean, ., Kensington. 11-39. Rev. WJ. Phillips and Mrs. Phil- lips of Milton, were visitors to Al- berton this week. 'I‘hey were ac- companied on their return by Mrs. Winsor of New Brunswick. S. —CIIRISTMAS POULTRY — Poultry for the Christmas trade has been coming in in large quan- titles th s weak and some very fine birds re on show in the windows. Farm ‘s are getting 20c for turkey; gerse 15c; clzicken 17c; ducks and fowl 15c. All these prices are for uncirawn birds s —IPE(‘ORD WEIGHT FOR (‘HICTENS-What is believed to l‘: tire highest record 1n weight for a simmznt of chickens was received R. T. Holman. Ltd, on 2y. when Mr. F.J. Hans- . Ty . Vaic brouzht 1n a ship- nrnl cf n‘n. n chickens, total v1"!!! 195 lbs. s 1-2 to e 3-4175. Sirme of the kins t-ipp:d the scales at 7 1g! ‘N —(‘0UNTY COURT 'I'-hs Cour. y Czurt o! Prince County. De- crmtrr tzr-m, ooened at Summer- sir‘: Tuesday ‘arfore Judge Shaw. ‘fhrre were 23 contested casss cn Dock-at. The Garnlshee cases , ed of Tuesday and also . ..r2l s El debt casrs aT-tl thf r~=t were set down on different 1.. s in January for trial. There r" ‘ ":1 automobile collsion cases to be tried. In a'i there had b-en c*h'.\' summonses issued for thin Prcrmtrver term but a number h-ad bwn settled Ind others went l2,‘ default. PERSONALS —4\l1ss Heien Mill of Clermon‘. 1s a patient in the Prince County hospital. S. Miss Beatrice Rankin,,R.N., ‘of S.. John, NB, has returned to he: home 1n Summ=r 1-‘2. S. —Mr. ‘Ilrcmas White is spending the Christmas vazation with his mother and sister. Mrs. C. do Wolfe Whit-e and Mirs Bet'y. S. -Miss Ruby MacN-sill of Kelvin i; visitm; friends in Moncton, —Mrs. H. T. COlln of Brooklyn, Mos... is visiting her mother, LVAIs. L. l-laggerty of ClearmonL-S — Mr. Allan Murphy of Clearmont i011 mu wzek for Ontario to visit ,little children that will -vrsr'r0ns T0 ALBERTON —-1 ‘Town hall is open all day --BUY YOUR d ti l"! lndhhome at ifiao 05rd 11-1609-12-20-31. —MIBROB ball face powder an‘; vermin“ in rift boxes. Coin-lies Dru: Store. 11-1610-12-20-31. —LOS'l‘—Saddle Blanket between Irishtown andvKensington v.a Was-- tens Mills. binder please notify W. J- Mann. Burlinston. 11-1536-12-21-11 —ENTEBTAINED GIRLS \.. A. —M1ss Daphine Clark was hostess this week for members of the Girls Branch of St. Mary's W. A., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark. After the business meeting a dainty lunch was served. S. —MR. It. N. O'Bryan of 1-101, Renfrew and 00., Limited, will be buying silver fox pelts at the of- fice of B. Graham Rogers until further notice. This provides a splendid opportunity for you to obtain immediate good cash prices for your pelts. ring your furs to office of B. G am Rogers, Sum- merside. [1-36-12-22-21. —COI‘-ZMUNITY CHEST —Have you contributed your little gift to the Community Chest. There ls still time to do so. There are many have no Christmas unless some kind per- son remembers to bring a toy or book, or candies to the Fund. The an. some one is 1n charve to receive your gifts. Don't, delay bring 1n your gifts now. S. Freetown On Dezember 15th a commun'ty supwer was held in Birch (.1- re Hall and a very nice sun wasreai ed. The proceeds are to go towards the building cf a ned on the Un t- ed Church property. T1113 building is a very fine one for the pu cse and it reflects great credit cn t ose yvho were responsible for its erect- on. Friends of Mr. John'Prof’tt regret to hear it wzs necessary for him enter the Prince County Hospital. g. averag: weight ville were the welcome guests theirt daughter, Mrs.‘ Nettie Auld as his rr-lativela-S ~M1ss Mary McMahon of Char- krirfmvn was a gusst th s week o Mrs Lcorje McM hon at her hom in Summerslde-S , -—Mr. Russell Ramsay student at Moun: Alison Un verslty is spend- iilz the holiday serscn with the rarentss, Mr. and Mrs. C. w. Ram- m,v.___ . —Mlss Dorothy Callback. rtudenl it Mount Allison Unlvzrsity arr.ved in Summerslde Wednesday evening i0 socnd the Christmas hoiday “jlih her arents, Mr. and flee-rue A, allbeck-S ~Mr Cecil Campbell of Irish- iorvn. is mak‘ng good progress af- tir his recent operation in the Prnce County Hospital. S —'I‘he many friends of Mrs. D111- lei Connick will regret to learn that she is a aln a patient in the rrince County osplta, and will be obi ged “sevens the Christmas season there —Rev. and Mr‘. John sheen and l“? and Mrs. Roland sheen 1 “nice. N 5., are expat/ed heme °1’_'he holiday season and will 1e “I'M-s of their arents Mr. and Mrs. Cmfge Sheen, ummerside. -5 “ll-Mrs. James Kinch of Tlgnlsh v.0 recently underwent a serfcu- qfratlnn ln the Pr nce County Hos- gifi a1 is mending the Christmas ses- MY) it hcr Heuohterm Mr: John J. .cNally. Summersldm-S mfMrs. Cobert Arsenault of E1- Pflni- B“ was brought to the --""= county Roman‘ by car m.» ""*" t1 “any”. "tent": f1“: All hope to see h m home soon -a- gain. Mr and Mrs. Macglenzie. Gran; Os wee . Mi s Georgie Jardi-ne, one of the popular young ladies of ths oom- muniiy has acze ted a pos tion ll'\ secretarial work n Charlottetown. Friends of Mr. Frank Cameron in this district are interssted 1n his new enterprise in Summerside an! all wish for h'm the best of suc.ess We regret to hear of Mr. Robert Reevez’ painful accdtnt in havlw his lttie finger severed Pt the lswer joint, although it 1 quite pa nful the accident nLght have been much worse. Mr Axel Madsen was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday o. this week. Among the many visitors to Sum- merslde on Baurrday were Mrs. Darrrch Moase and Alberta. Mrs. Leonard MacCarvllle and daughter Kathleen. Mrs. Jack Jardine. Mrs. Vfllts Oatwav and son Ensor. Mr. I. B. fewis, Mr, Mar-Hoe Demon. Mrs. Roy Burns, M1 s Mimi's; Campbell. Mrs. Russel Burns. M?‘ Sterllmz Burns. Miss Dorothy Auld, Miss Edith Simmons. Miss Marv "atheson. Mrs. Clifton Mathescn. Mrs. John Lewi‘. Mr. and M"- N1! "n Scales and four children. Mr Bruce Burns.—F Borderland Vicinity Miss Pauline Maclsaac spent the wzek end 1n Charottetown the guest of Miss Merizrie D0119- Miss Bernice sh p. who has s-“ent the past. month with her aunt, Mrs. Hyatt I-laslam of Springfield, returned to her home here cn Saturday evening. Mrs. Robert Mr-icPherson an" ‘1r= Don MacPhersbn cf Borden oent a few days with relatives at Ghirlo ttetown . Mrs. Norman Oatway and son Frank were visitors to Summer- side on Monday. - Mn. Reginald Rodgers and so" Arthur were visit rs to Muncton on Saturday. Mr. Thomas Shw-ne of Cape Tormentine. N. B. 1s visiting 1n Borden the guest of his brother. Mr. George W. Sharpe. Mrs Edward Smith spent. afew days in Borden visiting her hus- band who is at resent a fireman or. the yard eng ne here. Mr. Austin MacDonald was a visitor to Charlottetown on Mon- day. . Mrs. Russell Bell and daughte Hefen were visitors to Moncton on Saturday. Frank Dalziel and daughter to Charlotte- Mrs. Betty were visitors town on Saturday. Miss Eleanor Campbell spent week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Lynda o1’ Charlottetown. Mrs. J. K. Sutherland returned to her home 1n Borden on Mon- d...v evening from a very pleasan‘ visit with her mother, Mrs. Punch- er of Charlottetown. The regular weekly auction party the Ed. helrhbcrs dug out the drifts so “m the car could m through. a. 1‘ the Borden Women's Institute UMIE AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE December Bride Mrs. _Campl1ell formerly Miss Evelyn J. Snclalr oi Summcrlide, whose mrrllue to Dr. Donald c-mp. M" "Wk Disco in Halifax, on Wed. nesday. OBSER l/ERS (Continued from page 1) , how 1T? 115E113; got m‘ t1,_¢"»1v‘5<>'€§1 don't know, but it must have been in an interval between the at- tac f’ l (A London dispatch from Moscow said that for the second successive day the Russian wer communique made no clafms of gains in Finland and report/ad only minor fighting.) The aerial attack on the H-Jsng- for-s hospital zone stazted at 11:58 a.m. (5:58_ am. AST). follow-ng earlier raids on ttwrrs within a Z5- mile radfius of tire caritai. Fnnnlsh officials said that not all the bombs dropped exprded. but the hospital donnitcry, a five-storey brick strudure, "offered a dre~t hit. The bcrrb rpoed tl-ncugh t"e roof of the building. wrcicng the two upper fibers and tearing out the front. Windows we'e brolvn 0v" an a"a of a sowre mi'e. Most of the hospital pat ents bad been r"m"v*d but l0 we"! tro ‘ll to Mia-Margaret 5 silo-Caroline 4 nit-Jackie 5 marlin GEO-Junior 2 421—Baby limos. flfr-Sally 3 flit-Parker i 1-2 {TI-George 2 1-2 428—Robert l0 H108. Ami-Vernon 8 Qtiil-Maurice '2 431-—Eric 4 432—John 3 Mil-Peggy 4 434—Harry 3 4.35—c‘oieen 2 filo-Bernard I 431-—Roiand 6 Bil-Grace 3 439—Preddre 1 440—Edlth ‘I Ml-Loraine 3 442—Gerald 4 mos 443—Wi‘ma 3 d-ikwldffbe 1 445-Leon"ro 5 446—Pl‘8!lClS 4 ‘WI-Shirley 2 448—Floren‘e ti 4443-4101115 8 450—Th'rmasena 6 451—M"v-2ne 4 . a! B01], l. 1 Bobbie, l. . ' 1711s Is Last m “m. 1. 2:: Jimmie, I. 9-? Joan, 4. (Continued from PM! 1) Jnnefil. i!" Judah. 0'. l-bWWn. . . . . "mm bBerban ggrlgleigr.’ l I 538 Ann” a Miss Joan Cronin. 539 Hahn. l. Beaumont Newport, nroouma, M1 Noriene l. Margaret Patriot- Cronin. 542 Joyce, ‘l. Mil Dorothy Dllmmid, Loyalist. MB Jfllli. l In memory oi’ Phyllis Cronin. 3,0,“ Liby RIIOIMIIII [lid JOIIO KOIII- u“ wum‘"1 b’. NEEDY cmnnacn L‘: ail‘? ' WNW“ ., 54a minis. l. soil-Anna 4 5“ Am 6-; ~1-<=,»~,,-= momentum. 400— v 400—Etiward88 it" "W"- 5 404_Bmy 7 568 Lemuel 8. 406-50140’ a 554 HWW- '- m5_u,n.a 5 565 Bernie. 8. 4m_M3A-y 7 556 EdWl-fd. l. 561 Marforie, d. 558 Katherine, 4. 559 Euaene, I. 580 Barbara, i. 561 Blanche, l. 562 Joan. 2. 563 JMUB. 8 months. 504 Johnnie. 4 yuan. 569 Man’. 5. 5'10 Melvin, 6. 571 Lloyd, 8. 572 Willie, 8. 573 Donald, 4. 5'15 Heien, 8. 5'10 Daisy, 4. 5'77 Ruthie, 5. ' 5'18 Freddie, 2. 5'19 Garthie, 4. 580 Richard, 6. 581 Mickey, 4. 582 Lizzie, 3. 583 Lena, 1. 584 Jcseph, '1, 585 Walter, 0. 586 Bernard. ti. 51'.‘ Bennie, 5. 588 Leona, 3. 589 Rita, 3 590 Noreen, '1. 591 Shirley. 4. 592 Dorothy '7, 593 Earl, a, 5'34 Margit‘, 5, 59s Billy 1. 590 Earl, ‘l. 557 E‘.m-:r, 5. 598 Verna, 5 599 Gordon, 1. 600 Louis. 8. 601 Johnny. 4. Hitler-Stalin No Surprise French Government ._____. - PARIS. Dec. 21—'I\1e French and Russia was given on Dec. i6. Government disclosed today that 1,938. to French Minister Rene wls aware of Adolf Hitler's Ristelhueber It B0111 by the Bwj at to conclude an alliance garlan Premier, George Kiossciw- wi Soviet Russia. more than anov, Far from ‘excluding the pos- gfh-t mouths before the startling siblllty oi s 801' et-Germsn agree- -5 accord was broad- ment, Kiosselvanov emphasized out to a surprised world last. that such an alignment always had A , , been the dream o! some members e was contained in of the German general staff. c be ' llow book" out- The Reich milltafy leadm lining ‘step by s France's part counted on the understanding with in the fruitless diplomatic struggle Russia, to facilitate s. new parti- m prevent Germany from plung- tioning of Poland. the Bulgarian world anew into war. Premier sold in: the Great Britain's part has already been told 1n the now-famous blue uhlish in particular Sir rvports o! his various with ‘Crennan ‘lead- the days that preced- ed the British Ambassador's de- parture from the Reich. Diplomatic Drama Like its British counterpart the French “yellow book" is filled with diplomatic drama-it contains an aecoun of the tragic Berlin “con- fererme" at which Adolf Hitler hrvwbeat President Brill Hacha of dismembered Gazebo-Slovakia and ano. Cianob efforts, like those of Hench and British statesmen. col- lapsed because Hitler was deter- mined to restore Danzig and the Polish Corridor to the Reich and would not swerve from this de- termination even though he was warned that carrying lt out would mean war, phe yellow book re- VG a1 . The document is divided into six part-s. The first deals with the Munich Bqreement partitioning czecho-Slovakia, the second with the Franco-German anti-war dec- laration of Dec. 6, 193B, and the third with the absorption Czechs-Slovakia last March by the Reich. l ‘The fourth part. tells of the be- ~ ginning of the Polish-German I crisis, the fifth recounts _subse- I quent developments in Danzig, and the last part traces the mter- | national crlsn during the “W , weeks immediately preceding the 1 allies declaration of war on Ger- y many. Sept. 8. Highlights I i on Aug. 26. GUARDIAN Accord To On May ‘l. 1939, French Am- bassador Robert Coulondrs report- ed from Berlin a “German orien- tation toward Russia.” A message received on July 4 from the French consul at Ham- burg said uonomic circles there believed “the Soviet Government is prepared to sign a five-year non-aggression pact with the ich ' During last July. France tried to restrain German agitation for Danzig. Georges Foreign Minister. Reich Foreign Min- ister, Joachim Von Ribbentrop, a note emphasizing France's deter- mination to abide by its pledges sent to the Fuel Shortage I (Continued from Vpagevi) tuuling their single motors even few hours due w their tro mendcus horsepower It has been estlmatrd that Gel‘- ia'ny‘s annual wartime require- rnmts of gasoline are between 15,- ‘1000 and 20,000,000 short tons. Except for what she can smuggle through the Allied naval blockade Germany is shi off from all vorld markets with the ext nti..i 0i Rumanla and Soviet Rusflia. lit-is CUIlSldBfmI cxtrcmrly doubtful that Germany is ge’t- in; much gasoline from Russia. In 1938 the Soviets had less than ..000.000 tons for export. This figure ‘pfllbIlllIV is reduced now because of war wiih Fin- land, even iakin; inin (‘ou- sldcratlnn the iiurm-‘r Pojsh wells seized by Russia. There Ls no reason 1o ‘oelievg Germany is getting any more awo- line from Ruznania [him before 1h war. It cannot be shiyrzi hf," w; and transportation up lit’ Danube or by rail l5 complicated by short- age of barges and tank cars. An- other factor is Grrmanyfls dJii- c-1t-_v in finding free currency. Finally it should be conniccred. Rumanian oil cannot be rciinrd into high octane gasoline es- sential for avimim p1: s. Even if Rumana placed all ho: production at Germany's disposal it would 710t meet German require- of aid to Poland. In return. Ritbbentrop sent Bonnet a personal letter inform- ing him that the Reich rejected any move by France to interfere in eastern Europefl Von Ribbon- trop intimated _ that if France went to Poland's aid. war would result. . Peak o! Crisis When the crisk neared its peak, Adolf Hitler called in the French Ambas or. Robert Caulondre. and expressed w him hi5 desire to avoid a conflict with France while efforts were going on to arrive at a solution to the crisis. He told Coulondre that he was even considering an exchange of populations with Pole. . Cculondre conveyed to Hitler a personal letter from Premier Dal- adier, urging him to Wee W I peaceful settlement on the Ger- man-Pcllsh dispute. Hitler in- sisted that Danzig and the Cor- ridor must be turned over to the Reich. Despite the fact that German demands were not relaxed. t-hfi French and British Govemgeizliztési u ments. (After many delays l. new Ger-- rnan-Rununian trade agreement was signed at Bucharest tvniaht, doubling Germany's share of Ru- rnmian oil exports.) Ambitious Plan It is known that Germany ha; an ambitious plan to obtain sub- stitutes on a 1171119 Irradiation lxlsis. The c1110! rum-lass is hvcro- generation to extract synthetic gasoline from coal. It has been estimated that existing plans will produce 1.500.000 tons this year but the _full schom? l .0: be in 0p- eration nn L1 15141 This procrss 1.1 said to be C0$‘ly . zrsat use of manpo coal. It has been claimbdihe gasoline situation 1s the arm" I’ of (lerman ‘ '- much of overrun Pound and’ it is csar they have born unable to , ., . . p.cnis.1 to anv apnreozibre cxtznt. Parliamentarian leave their bedm On of th"se was ~er1cusly injured e zggjierlrll! 3 gig. I; months. These are some of the high- agreed u? a giéczposal lfaoarn d ' ' '1" ' ' ' llghtsz~ conversat ans ween l‘ H an I _ 451-131 1 1 6°‘ SYIVIB» 4- m t or possible w , Th yellow book relates. ‘Egéfmlff, 455-u3rierine 1i 2%‘; $5111?“ “wnum- unidkeistgrliscling nbetweena Germany liggsgiexgerfitnealriafovieirrnngentpgixillgg‘ "evflver corned b" Pa Forrest. 459-3533 ' ' e _ - - - ‘i, in a by, ~wkst~vc~zr~ged 3335*“ 5 23; “$35.53;”. , , ifziiifittii tli..t°°éifi..“firi°ti. 12 Prime ltlrmstarx. W/S" h“. S? QV"‘. E “ ‘" PII- BTIG 2 ' ' tercd his may and he an: tcday- obit-Joseph s 609 Baby. 1- if“ “slinpfllfi; '§',f,‘§,°,_‘.‘_‘“‘°“‘ “d. ‘_ ' _' 4“"—J°““ 4 S? §§,{;'§;,,’,"“f",',“- , LONDON 71.31 -.(< i». tire was held on Thursday 1n the town 461-J2mes 3 - Y 5 - ' , . , f _ha1l w1.h s‘): tabiesbp sly/gig. I-adfi 4cit-verrs. 1 ammm- "1-1 nuDDLEToN SCHOOL illfflllfixjéini.“wlfgjfif, U,‘ ‘J "fit: 3 ‘ Ge Ii k n are ' - __j-— ‘t i i t. lb. .‘ gr-Zggrrgitigglltitblgfllldrliwesfeay Ma’? zgLg/iéaxrggrge 8 61 4 $3,138. l eljonor R1011 for month or Novem- Lvhegirijesdfly. two days brui- as aatr. Leo . Consolaron prizes, rs. . ' 615 St '1 , 7, '_"__ I. r _ 6Y- Jchmgn and ML Everett Mun“ l6 6m Dtfrgtgg,‘ fl_ BUENOS AIIZEB. Dec.‘ 2l-'(AkP) niiadfmiélbllg-Jvflght . He become a memirr DI part3. yan. After lunch was served play- 467-13-‘4412 m“ 617 Euzabem L -Seamen of the sunkn D-C evi “time x Jn__ ~ ‘mam 7O years am,’ my, h-S firs. J18 WES 1151111195 I01‘ INEZWW _ D '5 513 Raymord 3 991551953“? Gm‘! s?” paid B‘ n9‘? ‘, 1_ Ruse“ smith ministerial post 53 years B40 and which was Wm by Mrs‘ Patrick 46s—mfnd 7 61B Ed'th ' h "mum w Capt‘ HM“ mngslcr“ ' 2 r-raircls SmJ-h. was Privy Councilor for half a cen- Maclnnis. The grand prizes for the ass-new 8 ‘ today as their dead commander 3' Ewen wn8m_ “m, season were also given at this 470-Ann 5 52° ‘mhmly- 5- w“ bun“; m the German oeme- , ‘ ~- H‘ , H d 1 P m 1 meethg and were won by Mrs. P. Mh-LeRov i! 521 Shirley‘ l‘ mom)!‘ tery here with full naval honors. e WE’ a rm 0 nme n5- .r. Macinnis and Mr. Emery Rich- 47240505,, 1 s22 Grace, s so a, was we crush o, a crowd w! William E. Gladstone; and lefl “ld- 473—Pryll‘s a 523 mm“ 9 “‘°“"“- ' esnmgrzzd by oilnciais at v0 000' d w, me {name g c°nlm°gs “'1‘°“M,h° ._.___._ ' 334m ‘5 _ “' ' 1).. e_ :— receve a rony n 1e coron on M,“ Down“, Mawamh m, gust-altos“ g 8,5413,“ {em 1.1m the burial was delayed s full 1. Shrrlcy McKenna. honors‘ o1 Edward vn in 1902. Mr John Jay students at P. W. _ ‘an flit-Jimmie 8 hour‘ 1 z‘ Caulerme smlm‘ He was Under-Secretary o! in Colese spent the week-end It their ‘Is-Mm’ 1 Gil-Ronald a mos Th“ “mm” “mm” ‘mm ‘h’ ' .3" Amerflmnm‘ India office and subsequently homes in Borden. 417—Vict.or 8 52%,‘ 4 ‘ German vessel formed a guard of ‘flifldéog’ r-rch m mmncenor or me Duchy M m.“ --- 478—Sus2n 7 6z9__ on“ honor as the funeral procession left z" Jami Cr “p cum. m was Mrs. Hector MacKenzle and son flit-Margare I Lin!“ 5 me naval “sonar where Lgngsdorf! 3' Maw H“ and Elohim U m e4 G°rd°n and Mk5 Ham” Ross Ml 43° GOKK" 3- cam-Mk“ 7 committed suicide yesterday and Grade Vz- m so ' g r Borden were V3110“ u, Qhqflottg- ‘a, wand“: a‘ 63l—Irene a hed 801mm Waugh crowcb L Mule Cmmm Kay-Shuttiewonh, succeed; to he town on Saturday. 4m Dolly’ 13 mount Sill-Dorothy ‘I 31:‘: m gm mum z‘ m“ hem wrmm title. -—— sea Jennie '1. 933—<Mstthow a mlmfh" Gum “Hers-hood l, a. only‘ crate- ' Mr. Austin Noonan of Albany 454 Kmmm’ 0' Mk-Jmm‘ 3 -~ fl ° l‘ -‘ ma» Sr: - was a visitor to Charlottetown on 485 3am 4_ 6m‘)__T°ny a attention as a battalion o1 Argen- 1_ Event; Magma‘ Monday, 485 Arthur’ 3_ Gakchame 6 tine sailors fired a volley over the ¥illiamcwliillhh '_‘_—“ 487 Donny. 2. Q31__u1 5 F‘v3~ ‘ er 5a" f0 en‘ The regular meeting o1 the Bor- 433 H d 3_ y 00W“ m 0mg m gs - GYM" 1h- den Y. P. u. was heid on Bun- m mfif-iL-‘g -,_ m-BWY '-‘ m,‘ fl,§'m§h°°m ma, 1,0“; GI-dlvme Amman. cunfounds whims was: 4°" °‘~'“°'i°"' °- 1.1%.‘. w m» a» o» m» d-w-i w '1’ ° " sir.» m m- u»- ' 5 ~ 49 Fr , 5. I ' was read by Irene Allen followed 49% JOQQQhf 4_ Bil-Douglas a h“ °°“‘““‘?““ f“ mhmny f, cazmllfaelquhal) ult. "‘“"" ‘ 5y hymn Joy w the w°fld_ 5cm» 493 catherme’ t Adel! Hitters or ers wh e Brit 3~ Page“ 5mm Morrmmalghglec. 31 —(O?) w& lure lesson taken from Matthew 2. 494 muyse’ cruisers waited outside Montevideo Grade n JH_ - White-mane has made verses 9:12 and Luke 2 verses 1B 495 Man“ g ' to challenge iihe battle-scarred war- L e Arsemult lmPPefiiT-isn gal me tlnl-ndilmulghl; to 20 was read by Gordon Mac- 495 Nam 3 I ship. 2| “Md Robert‘ ‘m, “mm uagee. h samrea manos, nsaygnoylnc“ rsvlsir. Meditation was ma by 491 Mag-lg“. 1_ Approximateiy m members o! Arsonault and Eunice McCabe gomgmg, ,,,,',§s..,,';w..*‘~w P, m, w Dorothy MtwTovlsh- Hymn. 0 I-lt- 49a Teresa. I the Gm Spec‘: crew, denied per- (equal) , mm megcom learned .25,“ ym. "e TW“ "1 Beihlehm W" "it" 499 Georae. '1 mission by Argentine authorities w Grim 1 -\=- fusion today sung, foliowed b prayer by Ber- 590 Teresa, g visit iihe cemetery pffiviflugly h“ 1. Lo The lppafent Nahum“, 0mg ' 1 - —-——- '_ a. ose o t e a. ~ tiffiililii nrmaftrasi ~'~- we’ M 1-» ewe w M Gh‘i"1"»’¢‘°“°°“‘" 1r My .. reefln: were the“ read and a} 333?. MOMRML’ Dem]! ,__(°P)_ commander in ceremonies 1n the Gljlldwacrd MoCsrdle. “MK. ,,,§.,,.,,,,o“ “near hem us» proved and roll call was responded M Oh 1 ' 3' Mm Mugs“; Kuhn “,yg.;.o1d arsenal. from which outsiders were ‘it! xlben u“ gums; a convicmm on a chm“ o1 to by 14 members. The business of 5 lETF-h 2 mo“ w" “nun”; may u, d; excluded. _ BrinclpI-l —0'reu ‘Webster ilvm "iirewaler" to rndiaxis. meeting was an election o; Oms- 505 Eiza-oet . . moan“ m mum m. ob ‘u’. a mummy, o; member, M me a,‘ Assistant 4mm Momma“ W1 ness after witness seem ta ers for the next three months: 506 William. 1. 53g by my“ pa” gq- m“ 001mm ma“ swing m, N“, - be givln an opposite answer to the President. Gordon MacTavish. 501 Lorne. a. gen m. or pensums ma nations-l “mm Wm“ W, “m” y _"‘nm“ns —_'_n_m interore ors version and finally‘ de- l Vice-President, Thelma Qulgley. 50g wendre, a, calm dlxingnthe pest U years. Th. ‘caret M, cam ungédodps fence counsel James Crank-haw secretary. Wynne Chaplpefl. 509 shmey 3 According 1, h“ m m - PREIUR“ soum “ti” _(c_ complained. Mr: Justice Wilfred La. h M,“ Fellows,“ . - - m, won,“ d,“ ed m, - m ougir before he died by his _ _ zure also admitted his confusion MF,‘,’;“’§,“,‘3§§.§,,§ “ p 51° "m" 1- the name of ber sum. Mary awn hand went to the grave with F’ mbmfiiflwm‘ held by 1* m‘ and 0111M for on explanation. ‘ ' 1 511 Phyllis, 8. A81,“ M511 who” buggy}, fl- hm_ An Argentine naval commm (my m 3°C m u“ Union ha" It was simple. the inlerpretol Christian Culture, B ern ce , . gen unnamed ‘ma; the alum-ea]; of 1d , 51g M3155, g, ed q w“ [med in d“ 1 m, m‘ his d so . and all a remit of the Indian Sharpe. . nv go g oath. recom- the war. Eight of the 14 holders h v1 1» . . 513 Louis 4. action 1013. I. Qpriul r B H8 out l6 ivllcrs in his a1 Christian Missions. Phyllis White. - mo hwb.m'_°mm_ mended that the forevxll letter he nave disappeared. pmumably to “hubs; H15 “lord m, ~~,,O-- R qnh» CléFSl-iflll 9111591151119- BBHY *1 (om m, wrote to the German embassy be, Mozambiquil -—pronounced "VPIlll" - while hi: Lyns. . ~ dd d; t ,1 ——— m‘ .01 ~ _ w‘ u» new seam» m .. - -- so m». a. plioation 15.“: “artist” putt: “W”... “ ““ ‘t’ ‘m’ m“ W" m um 1s rtnm 1i2'.‘2.?..‘.2.i..-“3r .1::P:r.i..".%:...":2?a.. ed a committee w get ideas on how 511 Mary, 1 1-2. " sry Agnes b was ltslos nvbcnl anon-u 1i 111w of s2: to raise money. consistins of Nor- 51g 1mm '1, received at Ottawa, he sd1d,. and NEW-Po?!“ m m WINCHESTER. melons — (CPl and cost. for nll("LP.'1l\' aching liqu- man Jay, Glenn Sharpe, Willie 5m sonny’ 4 g uggq had “on “at __The estate b’ Agfgfcivlggrd "‘ Sugglrlwi/engnt Rlllbh Rlcha-Td‘ 01‘ to Indians was iwnrrl ircinro an Macxenzye‘ Bernice Sharpe md no Norm; l b, a mum, m. Benn] u. ‘m, “m. vmwflm t bought wiyh 311g‘; mnogde “t. 51:1“ a filmd aeftpr, enlightened court and n decision Gordon MacTavlsh. Meeting closed - eao a month until e complaint m, “we”, 313,,- me sale o, tn,‘ m, H w 928"‘ a "‘ '°““°".d- . . .. m wt the My m benedkh 52L Eileen, 3 months w" pnfq-"d “m w” “m ,, n l1 ls rigs , escaped The yudcc 5.11:1 ‘no --nv'nnnunced gym b. ins vb m In a m“ __________ hyltllllg-tnlfltgespeénhgugorupafigrxisoagg glnlggnnedhiwgenoléixisuplanc Crashed m“ and ‘npflmng ,.,,,,.. A, mo M” s. 52s Diana. c. ‘Minn-rd’! mu i - cricketer. ' p5 ’° y‘ §§§g,el‘d‘j,°§§f§‘,n0“{{, iffy m“ “"4 11y Edwina TIPPIIT AND "can" STUBBS I ‘now n-urr WAS A 141cc BOY-TO so AN’ TELL SAMMY YOU was: sonny-mo FOR THAT--|'LL owe vou ANOTHER 01m: ~- "afl? ""... i 1/7,, NOW DON'T GO AN’ AN' DON'T BLAME SAMMY IF HE. HE CAN'T HELP lT IF Hl’. ("AN FilD BIKES AN’ YOU CAN ONLY Lose ITAGAlNl FlNOS om! WELL, GEE‘. 'l LOST,T CENTS NUW. 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