J ANUARY __8_. 1945 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN‘- LGINTI! ll nrpby. I Hanover It. and - cargo Claw. I Ottawa il- IUIIILISIDI and PBNOI COUNT! Nan. Subscriptions, Advertising ‘Iboflnarllaaniaybabongllidaiiyaianyafiiialol- lowing aioraa h inlalaorddal up Bookstore. Wam- Btraoi. Goarllaa Brannon. Water Itraai. 14mm Bakery. Water Street. Ilarb Oaadat. l1 Granville Street. flieflnardianwillbedeilvarodiaanylloinalnlninnieralda. c-fl-{QIBOJISICPQIGIIIIIIUCPCIOGL Pliiinallforihiaaorvloo “fly; yoill orilortothaboy responsible for dollvarleaanyonrroata. _ TEE-Numbarollhu wppubeibedwireiio at mffigim highest pricembm Braces. ___ 112i. WW1“- imy‘ -'.rsacuaa wanted fo New ___ l’ 4T0; mfidymipbuy weather- Annan school. supplement 8100 for m.» - m; W“ strain" t... -WAN'I.‘ID—A maid. Apply Mr!- Q B 1111i SW90 --IIOBSI KILLED 1N ‘All. _ im") p i-il-li A delivery horse owned by Central 5mm ___ Grocery at Summerside was killed _ucmyg won” ._ Word has in n fall on an icy street Saturday mo; lyy Mrs. John B. afternoon. A-ppareutl the hoa-se Gum o; Alma hat berhagn, was injured 1101mm‘ °' " ug] iu-s. icy mt on Hanover StreetonThe Wmmd” “d i‘ “r30 y animal struggled for 011g a min. . noun“ Bedeque Rink, Mon- ute or two after it fell. . " Jau a First sums "i 5°11“ "- dw‘ gag... Freetown versus —POST-NUPTIAL suowim - sho“ erside Crystals. Game to Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Affleck of summg, 33o A hockey player re- Bedeque entertained a number of sihlkii “retimigu from Italy is ex- friends on Friday evening, the ’ l» m» i» w"- mtsz ma"... Mr s. mauve‘ w“ '"" ACT - ape o e. e r egroom a fi-Cougigcgontggglub of Sllm- resident of Lower Bedeque. Usher- “S i- which is coin of Air ed to the living room, which had "ms delves hue been inactive dur- been decorated in maize and white, irgigctéh: hoilday season due to so by Miss Blanche Noonan and Mr o l ve. l-low- yd Craig the bride and brldel mnnyuimkixgstf‘ Si‘ the new groom were’ followed by the bas- wiii be on Tuesday altef- ket-bearers. Miss Hazel Jewell and; ll lr force tiful gifts were presented by Mls" Street. serldnfedlfsgwfmgawm also Clara Affleck and Miss R/uby Willis 0‘ t week__.5_ Delaney. Others assisting were: mmmm“ ____ m firadArcIhie llirfontgfotilirery arxiga Mrs’. " — e 0y ewe . W0 0 _wm'c?lmleeuggismiis, former- thanks from Mr. Craig the "show- ‘md $8. inkton and Summerside. er song" was sung. A Jolly social 1y 0i m‘ happy to have two hour was then enjoyed followed b “eiffiwnvfi in their home over the refreshments-S. S - i holidays. Their son, Ralph Cher P l R CYSOUH S lea . - T» U- s‘ ‘in?’ Mme, his, and nephew. 0P- _- __ i Dennpls, rues-F‘. mmmitcfi, —Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Tucker, ada. The latter is the ‘futon/mt; my corner, have received a let- and Mrs. Wilbur Denn 0 ter from their son, Tpr. William _.d- -' P- a I- m“ ?§£‘.‘;“‘é?“.¥..“’vi‘w..‘é‘..‘i“‘§i2.n€.i€. up?“ VG - - - 0 it ._BAPTIST W. M. S. MElrlTlag ’-- lwas opened at a. public function 1 mafifiilnobjyc“ ._'1'he monthly "M0118 ° --LAW, Elaine Burns of the Wo- Friday nlsht. wqmerrs M’ ‘ Ty Society of the mmls Division, R.C.A.F., has re- swmmerside Baptist Chumhmwflf turned to her station at Mont held in the church hall on you Que,, after having the New day with ‘he president’ M“ ,;et_' Year's leave in Summerside with Barrass ixédthewliéillilif-pmw mirhe ller mother.—S. open - 1%.. chosen 105,0‘! 1,?" {a ‘f,’ -Miss Jean McKay of the c. next month i3 mier- th k": o‘ W. A C. who has been spending C. McNeil conveyed the £511 _ a furlough with her parents. Mr. Mrs. W. J. Buehamian to he [my Mr: O"vr"‘ Ywltw Tune Val- lety for a b. '" t of fnlitnscn‘ 1° 'rv. he». row" oi ‘w O""‘.\'F\ where he": it Chrilitfris. nhe is e*:i"..»nc<!.-s. has een 0 - ' ~—- devotional period W" i“ by, M“ -M.rs, Edger MacArthur, sum- Q- C» 040N911 and “Timur” hagston. merside. received beautiful roses read was from the Win06 an el and New Year's greeting: from her of John. The topic was JP-‘ills a son, Lleut, Ivan lfaclrfhivr over- Man of Prayer. M" McNeil g3 was, lmcrhcr son S" Burton. A beautiful prayer for the’ 3)“! “.1... m; born serloufl" ill in hos- Year and also a. pray" mlijmshv offal since O~tobr~r is now con- hliudamzah Chlalrzjié ghifgetéfir bye valescing in E'"'l"r1d.-—S. cosed 8 W1‘ herself. Mrs» W1" Mack” P‘! —Mr. Cecil n-minev. as. who the study Pefioli- 9M m?“ hens, has been spending the hollows Bimllpitaln Station, one of twili- wuy- we ncv-n-w- no and M»; itlissiondry Sifiiifllls 111 305i?“ 5"; "ark Weldon‘ qllfY"‘“°T“i"f‘ ‘Ms irles on this subject were roajnn‘ ....,...,.,,,.r h, ilvw-‘v-nnl h, “was... Mrs. Barrzifigandluliggs. Cw?“ fir; his swat" in Ty-nllefrv of Mo. The rnee 6 _ ' Gill-S singing of the hymn Sweet Hour of Prayer" and the Milpflh B9119‘ diction in unison-S. pa» WQ ‘RT A cwrrr) _ - MEN'S shrine - The _._- meegnsg of the Summcrclde Y's ___(Cer...r.....l Lem page 1.)_ - ‘ id". *— lialénlilegliutllndvilvgdshiiflimglxiiaidi? 1;): Gerinan-Jeivlsl. refugees 0n the m up Mm business matte“ My, last u-lp. before the Germans pour- g '13 301mm; Jr, reported the ed into unsuspecting Norway and fibmwlosm drive conduct,“ in the Georgie was put to rushing Bummersme by m, club h.“ ex. British troops to that country. ceaded its objective and wmpiege r-or weeks ...l;e Wus iiSLwd as un- remrm were not yet m The NiJOIrBCI, alien. on r u. 11. 19-11 amount w due m ;3_035_&-,_ I; w” she sped into New York again. tKlO decided that m, club would pm. first British passenger liner to vide one hour a week at the rink Nam the United Bl-dles in four m, the Boy swam A report o; months. Capt. A. C. Gtreig said attendance for the previous your- sue made’ the trlofrom Liver- tem meetings “we given 5110mm; p901 via. sermuda in 1.1. hays Wlfn the avnage m he v19 pa, can; with 5.17 passengers and 44 crew mcm- flve mémber having 10° pel- celnt hers. rie ssid tile German battle- mwldmce Plum we" discus” snip Scharhilorst had spotted he: for the rilnuai radio auction to durina the Ncrweisdn campaign be held in the near future. Guests gill; sue escaped in a sudden merci- u. og. §§.“‘°w'l.‘e°$“'iir1’°'r§e§le° ‘rffiboifiia. Outside News bombs hid m- i-Gccrge Walker. Donald McDonald caded around her without dani- rlouis wedge‘ Bud Kingdom 71m age. Twice she had struck mines Mmmm and Dav“ us”, Aim that turned out to be duds. present were Frank Cameron and when tile British “my W" L88,‘ Chane, Hogan‘ Mn w_ A, forced from France, the Georgie -c ' wemomed _ HOBML one removed 5.000 tNJOps from the St. of the first to return home wound- Nani" i"! "110 W" “Bmfllfli- in this war. Mr. Currie also ’ Tiiegwsh: E"?! ‘Fldeifdci-g r1315: {or out iecu. up . us ra ans a a e flies?‘ the need Sc and rush them to suez. PRAVTSA TAKES; (Continued from page i) Damaged by Enemy Action the Georgie had been "damage d by my “="°"-" "<- ml“ Cvmvieie Til" 0f l . difir Olwrch dHi-hllrii/ifl’ Weill-liars Vi? what happened: . v Iii B fled B Jill '1 ‘W1 , _ New York Worid-Telcgraul “no; ‘:55; wppiiéf,“ mg yw“ 1m.‘ mi editorially Dev 161 “Without mediately unloaded. On July iii the ad/vooaites of a wilt enemy planes attacked her. Five the set. beius In this he 101-; h“ d idu d t , laws the Artl-zntic Chart/tr. Willie d1°m,,§i,,,““,h.°x§hZ1f 9Y3"? 21g’. lssment’ can be mflidied on ward of the bridge on the port by the of ‘u. e will alwoy be ‘ W" d Another hit th orts deck as- ‘ mibjeot the stigma o! P109" tern and piercedofilrg decks before. tion. ifhe defeated peoples dhmid exploding. This caused much dam- lleve hope 0f equal Piehte 00m- age including a iraeture of the [Lmeneuaate-to their effective ool- engjnelnrgom buikhem-L "ha" °11- R B fires b k t d with- ” ‘I110 Weshlnewn lfvenius 8hr in gighif minute? in?“ fill» was mdiafpigiligaem o! m afllémfi; Capt. Greig defilded to e . future 'n me restoration of \he e: snows’; 1c mm m. ow ‘u I1 dismay Ind N16- two days. sees the process car- v ti be ft divers .1180 0M the international pigs: hill‘ liiialfirsaedoiiiandergwgte: it»... In . . . , , t- i; escalation must be universal October w“ the ‘h’ w“ no. l. srnr l unit ‘Iihis ‘ be Euided 11y the principles of even- Suez in tow and reached arachi. ,, handed imtloe to all. with no psr- India, March , ;_ma.nent diecriminatlons between the For months workmen scrambled --_- victors and vanouisiled. over her making repairs. Then, . us. and thus alone, can the our- imder her own power, she made her ‘rent be cumulatively way to Bombay where she was catastrophe tiéflllildnlllledi” and the wor e wounds‘ drgtcm Bfokggglaligg-gfa-Q. 1min, SMELTS Now buying daily, lilgheetrnarliet prices, prompt returns, expressage paid by us, containers returned free. For best results ship your melts to JENKINS “cos. ma. senor-ride ' a “MGM _.'- "~‘.'lil 15!?’ i; the Club rooms on Water Miss Ida Craig. The many beau- r _- --~- I Community ilall Opened .7... ‘lilo German yi _tllc Allies oi b t e ‘flurry of joltlilg blows Parkdale (St. Avards) School District has Just acquired a fine m Worm-it's institute by the Prince Edward Island Rifle Association, and was formerly the Association's bungalow on the Kensington Rifle range. near the Charlottetown ap- proach to Hillsboro Bridge. Moved to a new site, adjacent to c} Pnrlzdale School, the building hzislv been remodelled and now is an up- I h to-date hall, with a seating capa- bullding is 31 by 73 on the ground ' The Institute is a mom in ad- dl‘ion to the hall. The Pnrkdalc School Trustees deeded s lot to the Institute and the hall is to be used as a School Hall and a community centre. I EXPAND STUDY- Que, Research Station. destroyed some months ago. new is readily completed. The new station. 3,6551% mm, Saturday, which Dr. Cameron said offered facilities unsurpassed by any oi the others, will be formally open- ed in the sprillll- it i8 06531150 Bastogne, strengthening the Am- latte Mr. IWacSWair. The officiat- are the Capitol Ito serve the fishermen of Gaspe, the norili shore oi the St. Law- ____i___. rcnce River and northern Ne“ NEW nocrrrmm. av. Jd-n- ‘I Mum 1.. a m, piece ensemble of having bee On Aug. B, 194i, it was announced, Bmmwick" NEW D A group of Canadian officers h8- jufiglemiizliffilg ifflaugllfllllgnwéllflfli! gfiwmogisi‘ “i” Wflllfliil they werefllild-Sgd g “will W“ “i- t ‘We "m" Y i‘ child Guidance in New York. °.’.‘..‘§°2...‘l..i&."§.“‘i‘t°.f‘ 0,865,111; he adv is a ‘,‘”" w» mi- “r 911959 Wt mrwfigm w “w” T?" Anny, and two daughters, Lleut. Y1°W w“ "is" mum“? n‘ Mary King oi uhe Women's Royal Wedding Vi“. prior m 1...;- mgr-IOU? the entire British Entire. Mifli Canadian Naval Service, and Mrs. rm“ n", bfldf, “,3. giver. n Show" Rank presently controls the prim- Richard Peterson of ‘ P02” inf-leis m" the bombs missed. One glanced off ‘iu 8Y0“? stallilticns in India. Names iilllfl othrir details were inot immedaiely available. Con“ IITICHVE GUN SIGHT of th . n for the in- wncpt of ivuma ' s“ bum“ t“ Cfmilfll numllleiieilaqf: s m 1 m ' in rrmn mon s s e Liponsilbilibv in boili th peonl and Th t m shot down _ L their leaders, chosen gy Denial-ratio ggnt “exgefiffio mug)“: ‘:55 as: gfihtiifwum: ,,’,‘,$,'j§,.h‘§,"’,‘.’,‘1,f,",{‘ ‘fly-nun manic. It take; seven colors. H no true white without blue. poi-t safely with m1 average speed bind ed, although no more t an a "deaf of l6 knots. only W" k110i! "m!" upon the principle mat mankind is mug; of machinery and charred her peacetime capacity. Mina y. debris. Thus a stubborn ship owned by " iii-violins that the world must On Dec. M, 194i. the Geo lo left stuhho t. men has lived to sail Thy River and the master again. ‘Fur YANKS KlOMLl YOHVO... caasmuc. INTO uisrouifls MOST ASYOUNDING nnliMn or ‘z PRISONIERS 0F WAR DEFYIHG lAP BRUTALITY. 1 l . "M". F. ZMWIT ' .. IHEPURPLE HEART Shows 1:30 - 9:15 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3.30 (villfgitlflll! Wasflrfililected in u reak f t1 limg-cioi-mzlnt Miiias ‘Fgroni; in East- rem” 9mm iudle- and 5°“ °1 M“ land is $2.000. em Holland, . By Allied admission, whim BUT GERMANS- (Continued frc Gen has been appointed to succeed him- t!‘ . i" river at a point where the Allie?’ FUNERAL sATUlmAY '_ The with crossed—gained their ve. ftemoonq The German High Command as- m“ residence satumav a Mr. Lloyd W. Shaw, director ofiscrtcd education for the Province, acting for Premier J. Walter Jones de-l i-lared the hall open. Mr. Percy, Gay. presided. An enjoyable pro-| gram included numbers by Park- dale residents. assisted by several from Charlottetown. The evening was completed by an old fashion- ed sale of baskets bridgehead . h m; _ J,A, i _ few gllcliloligxriqugglibszivrelsewerc]: JW. a“ other °rgamzauonst not only itiayg’ and had repelled British at- 6161mm 531,951; C0195, Daniel Brad- i" U19 ifilfler centres but thrcugn ac On Saturday Polish troops row- led across the M8215 near Heusden, 15 miles north-north- ensl of Tilburg, to probe Ger-man u. or c. SING-SONG - Aleriw edifices "Om Alaska td Burma -1)IJSlllOllS on the norm bank. They nunmm- 0i servicemen attended the and from the military hdspitais. _ ‘ ulcre supported by Canadian tanks regular Sundu flight sing-song at 0111‘ soldiers. sailors and airmen The hall was clonsted to the bank the Knights o Columbus Hut hole Spcild more time reading than in and inld down a crashing barrage. 135; night, Special numbers ln- any other leisure time activity. The No prisoners were captured by the quded 50105 by LAC. Curran. LAC. Cause is thcrcfflrc 0f first 81606 Polish patrols. A front dispatch declared that b German resistance in the Belgian Mm _;_ Dechani, and piano selcd-‘id this Wdrtby dlmcdl as they have rear-guard 5on5 by Miss Marjorie MitchelLldcnc in the Past. Field Marshal Mrs, Joseph Dougan and Miss on Rundslcdt struggled to pull Marion Dougan supplied music £10k his forces with his main IO!‘ I northerly route back to Germany Connie LeClair was master of . of approximately 300 It has , _ d ' a by 1s foot stage. with twolcut l" m“ mam °°"““°“‘"' A “mm w” “We dressing rooms, while the f1ooi' was established "in the last in daylight was in Sufolk cemetery. rolled to the south bulge had laructcrlsiic as O-t-ller American forces a »milss west of whore the high 10W by the youn ladies. space is 31 by 44 feet, The whole’ wry ___ ulna cut drove to within 3 1-2 mllesi “rouxman VETERAN HOME- ‘cf the encmys hlgmvay centre of Among those arriving home Thurs- . La Roche after gains of nearly uluuy evening after long service mile which engulfed Rendeux and inverse“ was Pte, C. W. Blnn-S. W110 Devantave. “m; Capture of La Roche wouldlgheiiuon, representing the Can- president, Pnul Nathanson, make untenable the positions ofiadifln Legion, and Miss Auld of theiAl. Carson oi the gm. o; S,‘ German forces still bitterly resist-i ing tllc British 2nd Army ‘at the western limits of the B glau bulge. Advances on the north also were Pte. Binns, who served with a Can- Maritime Provinces, Mr, Gui-gm Dresfiliije home of his aunt at 53 Richmond THE CHARLOTTETOWN GIJARDIAN iczilinii. auinmiii i '.i-'.-..~:-.:-...:.-.~.::~.i:r...-r:: “"07"”. FflBTY-FIVES of a newly nature may be inserted at fiva eeriia a word, strictly pay- abla in advance. _ _.___.; _ - .z__. __2 a ciisswau. for Photographs. TOnlght CONFEDEIATION IJFI lN- - 8,30 [FRANCE At Knights of Columbus Ilall - Good Prizes altslsavli Friday night, Jan. 12, 5nd,] [pl-anon 1 R90 I10 O bl‘ Bill t aifoninfbiub? orbit’... yl-B-ii‘ Everyone Welcome. l savanna-summoned fi Hayfield Street called out the Fire Department at 0 o'clock Saturday night. No damage was done. mdtii‘il’.ec’t‘ié“. “Mm 500i“ Fflr evening. Special programme. All 31:5,?‘ err-v were Serviceman is CHIMNEY mus-me firemen I o n ' were called to Z20 Richmond St. I . I . AUCTION Forty-fives, Knight! of Columbus Ball tonight. i-a-ii . GREATLY REDUCED I'll-ICES on linen of coats. dresses. skirts and hats. Kennedy's Ladiu‘ Wear. at 11.30 Saturday morning to ex- tinguish a chimney fire. No dam- age was done. _ ____ A special meeting of the Rani sBIzUnEs MADE -- The local Edward Cilupter of tile 1.0.012, R..C.M.P. squad W35 active over'was held on Friday, Jun. 6, wigii the week-end, and quantities! of,the acting Regent, Mm E3 G, moonshine and wash were sclzed Saunders in the chair, in- various localities near the City. The zitaliiional campaign w raise —-'_— 11101183’ s month for Boo u- WATCHES STOLEN —- The. the Armed Services was a Slflfbigci show window of Pattersons jewel-i undu- considerauorh This > A race saver: 0. ll. Ii. Regional g _ st the menial aalviao in 1m. Head Checks on u . - - reen. A. , Ferry Service isellerfgvilliam P Bu!“ i IYMHR-ilnrbrrlocraven x El . ‘Ihebliniater about Glurch"OG0dWllzh W“ 0am numb! e “it's: "weir"- ‘i0 9V fig flu b e the nibleot "Our ‘me dioir th mm o gcavens are ,. .. 31¢‘: oven. " ducted by in...‘ Marie McDougall. | -__e_._.__ ‘l THE BAPTIST CHURCH , _._.._ ‘ The service oif morr vol-mi; ‘was conducted by the Rein.‘ I J Levy I. I. P. Jamison B D. and by the my. L R. Atkin- S0ll._PQSi.Ol‘ at. large lot‘ tile Homt A welcome visitor to Charlotw- 041551011 Board of the Maritime town on Saturday was Mr. J. P, United Ba-ptlst Convention ‘Du Johnson, \icc president and man. Sermon by thejiev, I-R. A/tkln- agei- of the Atlantic region, Qgna- son was "Standing at the PottaLs.’ dlan National Railways, belied on tile New Testament jgqqn "I om making a hurried m.) w 0f the morning. Standing at the , 6.1m- <ry store. Great Gcdvlac btlflei. W15 palgn has bee uth lz d b c broken about Qviwk sailu-rdaylMinistcr of Vila? Seal/loses, 1301a?“ night and tWfl Wrist grlwigfifxxff’; General L. R. LaFleche. illleletilliefAto iaeat aghasty re-‘ final 0mm M the I~O~D-E- imcein‘ this further opportunity for i5 b Bi- service and sci. as their objective _ NEW APPOINTMENT FOR M“ the 811m 0f 5300.000 to buy new .D N__MV J me books, as the voluntary gift cf wglljlggiflllliglll, $11,. Johrll. hfiisg books does not now meet the in- ‘strategy of kgepjiig reslgmd from we W“ o, ummnan cieased demand. It ls worthy of ti from a1‘; oi’ me Board of Referees under the the the note that over one million books ma“ Prom‘ m‘ Am‘ ML Jus_ have already been distributed to 1h l h . . mice Hynmnan- an Alberta’ sup‘ giieerillutlili ‘folioligilnctgxeiildlvgglafs. A committee from the Royal Edward Chapter wcs appointed with Mrs. J. A. Mac- Mlllanmas égnvséncr “to cooperate funeml of the late Lottie Lena. Ar- _° $1, fl’ "S m" W" ‘Y burg of Sufolk was held from her ifilglhsiltlgh "f; 512'??? Services at the home and KIBVE gmbe rffigedfmih ciggeggggy ‘f; Charles Hyndman, Charlottetown, flay’ George Mung‘ flank wags the whole Province, is needed, and J.H. Johnstcne. Interment ubgiglkslfiélfrllorrenegnolgiil initiative: |the call from all branches of the ch g , iolin selections importance. We know that the J§°1i§siic1<a§§rgil§ llccompailied by public will respond as generously the regular sing-song. Mr. Odeon Theatres, u; and met at Winsloe by M15 5050911 Red cross, and escorted to the ‘John, New Brunswick, announce the format on of a partnership i'or the 91' Street where he will await the nr- development of a, chain or mgfign rival of his wlfc from Saint John. picture theatres throughout the threatening vim Rundsiedvs rwrih- adian Field Ambulance in prance, controls the Garrick and mum; (Continued flom page 1.)_ south J .7 (GP) _ Montreal, Dr. King served with ma“ a“ “ British Army in the First Great q-m. gmom wn. a-illended hv Mr.’ Recently an announcement was of War and inter was Dsyfiii-iflirist “mi David Anderson of St Peter's Bav, made of an equai pflflngrghjp m the Lancaster Hos; A rgperpflof, took wince nt the Odeoil flieatres of Canada Ltd, on iili- Saint Jchii- N-B» 5mm. 192 home. lite-r in the evening brilnlf of Mr Paul Nnnthalson of to 1963 he was with the Bureau cf OFFICE OF Charles R. Rogers SUMMERSIDE rms IS A coon OPPORTUNITY T0 sum. YOUR SIL- vans PLATINUMS RING NECKS AT ansr CASH PRICES highway denlcd puny which left here by the Saturday afternoon for Ottawa andl _ 82nd Airborne Division gained up which includes Premier J. Walter stair-d mm building mes have been -to three miles southwest of Stave- Jones, Attorney General F. A. purchased by A.I. yet made Large, Hon. William Hughes, Mln- Charlottetown. Sydney, alone 39%| by lst Army forces on the “Orin ister of Public Welfare. Messrs. J. Aiinh Camipbe lot in the swlftest push 'ro'rhe northeast of the can the 30th Infantry Div the enemy's penetration. ill A front dispatch said 3rd Army united in marriage to Glories Mr. Fred Winter and forces drove another mile north Sheldon, son of Mrs Norman ate Mr. . Fi-i. summi- Qy Mom- today along the erican salient around the city- who Bridgeport. USE BLUE FOR WHITE Dont wow at?! fret white wasli- a poor mmv “lanes Start using blge "n the rinse water —~"— and clothes will whiten ulp like W-R-E-N- Laura Hawkins. has Cnmrpni ygihiiffiVfll from_ Halifax to spend a 1,, know. to make white, and there islfew 0W8 with i101‘ Dflfehts. Mr. in the Dominion, Many millions u! if ’ Personals DUNDEE. Scotland. - , The ion-ion coaster Barley was lost m, and Mrs, in a storm near the mouth of Buyer At Summersiiie I M}; R, N, (YBryan of Holt Renfrew and Co. Ltd. Mont- mam; N s“ Jm -, _ (op, Jagged Saturday night. Discontinuan- real, will be buying all types of Fox Pelts tlile week at °‘ to Houffalize. a was sgvereiy wounded in the right theatres in Halifax, and the Kgni; ~ h‘ l\ . Y ntre around which the 1 b~ hr. nel. lihlizire [i Mi n i , Qd ing these fisheries through iheeffefnvyqluéfi. revolves, cg i s 1p --- a con m“ U development of proper methods control or culture is relatively good. Ivdo not mean to imply that wc ussed zltlllenrtlfilt‘ bio legging a) god‘ 118151211.‘ eosf l 1g inrefiinittegttiniwfliand under with the Federal authorities ‘bxyal: Halifax. and the Calpim grid ~ t ea en s es ggltminilcllpigntitflaliggirglilite pggtflseimpthe Allies close air support. e o the inshore program.” He said the plan to establish oyster “farming” in the Maritimes‘ has been meeting with success. It flunk ls believed that success in develop- ing and applying efficient methods of elani culture would multiply the present money return to At- lantlc clam fishcnnun. Theatres Limited. operating some LEFT FOR OTTAWA - Pmb- 100 theatres from coast lo coast, lcms of post-war development and have been represented in the Mai-i- reconstruction will be also times with the Casino thee/um in 12n- mpness theatres in Mbncfon. The President of the Odeon Carson in . Elton. New Wm- r. Co . ll . secretary of the M" erford. and st. John. d. Ppovlnxgilgl yDepart/ment of Reoon- . odeon h“ b’ pilrohased propel-t g lsion forced struatlon. J. W. Boulter. and s. gipi-img Game“ n“; in Hafi across {the AmbtlevehRivezh sogtilr A. MacLeod. ve g Stavmo, w ere e er- --— a. n B d l f d m t lnulls owere dug in Blgld expected MACSWAIN -— MACKINNON — building rcsiric 1e 0" W115 "W010 a t ak strong stan . replacement of the Grand River. 0A? “f, “extreme western and of in s; pew)"; Bay Manse on Wed- one of the most , 691111811 nesday, Dec. 8th, when Mary Jean Mr. Nathanson and m- anym- resLsiance was strong but less as- daughter of Mr. and M1‘! P?“ where it is the intention m gfeqt bcn-utlful new theatre when tlons ar rem d. A very Pretty wedding tflok pirwe The new Halifax meagre witiivebe ccmipleted the purchase of ail of. the theatre assets formerly held by! his asssociJ S i :1 5 9. l: °i MncSlwaiii of Mount Hope. B110 i010 W11. Nell’ Zunswick These assets ing clengyman was Rev. D Wal- theatres ir. Monown, with two ad- lace MacPheison. The bride was dltional property sites in that City 1 n acqlullred from Mr.| - (CP) — Dr, S Stanley Kins. 60. Queen's blue crepe with mt velvet Wlrzltcr. one of them is on native of Hampton. practised as a psychiatrist at nearby dmamem, was n ncoiclnca of pearls Stret _ _ h _ I B Lwhilie Plains, died in hospital here a gm from the groom She was, M?‘ Natliailsor, stated that A I "fl liISvdB . thlFlg tlng n “rma A graduate of McGill Univcrsih S and nnvv accessories Her only George and the other on L-utz attended by her sister Winnie. WHOIGGTSOD would be in complete ty- was gdwned in a dress of Cihinefiefiihfllile 0f all of Ocleolfs operations, 9 hlue crepe with black accevoriesuin the Maritime Provinces. 1 when upwards of one hundred Toronto, and Mr J Arthur Rank meets were present . A dedlclo-us 0f 16010011. England. ‘The motion picture industry interprets this as . hams. weddfli bonnie were recto-a further link in a chain of motion, 19m, 0g a vgiflerl u$qrtment nf|DiCi-lll'e theatres which will envel- nm , .1 11 ii 1 wishing Affirm and is reported to be ac- $2.41 ya lvrillivawedilerd llie 01091950! in Ifldidi The widespread activities of Odeoni ‘Ilheatres of Canada Limited in the Marltimes are but a part or! the ty‘s plan to be represented every cltv and progressive tovm and Mrs. John Hawkins. Euston dgijmg Wm be m i mewtre ‘Street. construction are iii. materials for i ithc erection of these theatres will ‘Pldmarsh DPOVdQ work for many thcusands C.J. "10 occupied their home “Twin Oaks". (infill! the post-war period when amdime cndieux, for a week uui-in we labour and materials are available. three crew members were dwwfled ' New Year holiday season. heir --_-_-____ , - guests, '* in; ten, included NEW YORK. Jan. 7 -— (AP) — among others Petty Officers C C. John Kiel-an. New York Sun col-l _. .th "Inf i 1 . " di. Rflyfll Navy. Montreal Bier. Insignia‘ fig‘; gfilze-ltmga o‘; y -u cc o ‘l5 wvscan. Kcas SCARLET WE‘ AT m6” '5 . Executive Fgdiior of the Sun. s“, ‘ce ' l . hi h lil. mm“ °'s,,,,,,,‘f‘,,,,§.§"‘,,§¢,'y’°§§ gyndicatedmilinil cilehlltlnwilll goncial extend the Glristmas llnlldlw ln the i°l1i68 was effective Jan l. . town schools for through this week BELTS m“ DAYTIME and bar children from Lhogfihm were (we to 0pm NEW YORK-Doric leather btiifl ——=——————.{' guided with 11,0" page 11;, are‘; Too Late To Clasify dailgflfflgo Biff ahjfmaf; {,,e‘;,.f°,.,,,I,, . . 3c n To LET _ Two léitcliter ‘v-lvlirllwedoulrrlfelksbuccidrs? m‘ rooms. for couple without ci i- on fattening nrraxag<mfifls_ ren. All conveniences. #6113 how “B1050 Joe. swam‘ place ibi- tlle collect rlrl- ~ 1w her many friends in this ormQclpfll ciiein in England, and South 821 ‘Walley and S J. Hui-roll, of the umnist and regular participant on“ the Island with the purpose of. Portals of a Ncu’ Year we may looli (jlwCkingl matters over M cape back upon failures and successes. fllorinentulc and Borden. of lnter- "mmws and Jwys. kingdoms and [viewing the Captain and crew of "wlnmils rise and ll but "the ithe car ferry, seeing how the track CTOSS ,0! Jesus miss/tent shall re- efore we get heavy snow. anti 1113i" ’ That kingdom eionaal is s reassuring myself that we are all kingdom of love. the life and mos- Ydfldy id so into the winmr m the sage of Jesus was love. in hardship best possible condition," My, Jghn_ 119109110X} and crucifixion love we; son told n Guardian representa- his Spirit unfailing- ve. The kingdom of Jesus is a king- . "What I have seen has given 00-h olioy. Joy sreeted ha advent me very much pleasure," he add- tilefe Was 10v in his friendehi |cd. ‘The property is in good Joy 1n his deeds of bencfactinn, 2E5; Shape for the carrying of every- 806ml of Jesus is a gospel of jay, thing that may be offered us dur- l-n his service there is joy through- mg the winter. _Thc only thing out the days The kingdom of that I (‘ant predict is what the Jesus is a kmizddm of ce. the wvcuther may be gggelic hoztnskang an. coming C6 Oll , flfi)d flyward Potato Shippi men He brings pews no u, u troubled heel-t, a. u» mm“: "I have reason to be delighted to the bereaved. ict us accept him. with the performance in potato vhperlenee his love. know his joy, Sillpplng for the year 1944," ML find hi..- pedcr. M10164! 1n the king- Johnson said. "During the year 00m 918111411 We ferried more potatoes than we The Communion oif the Lord! 1151/6 any record of doing before. $019M!‘ was ne-rvcd mt the close The number of carloads was 5.513, 01 til-i! Sefvfllc which is n very substantial in- Thompson! "Breed of the World" crease over the next best year. It W85 51ml: by the ch01!‘- will bear comparison with years The Church School had a see. likev 1938 when the total amount 5i0ll of special interest in, 2,30 ferried was 2.000 carloads. PM, with Mr. Atkinson bringing “ he fizures do not include m“ mefidflire for the Perfod. turnips, and there has been a con- Evening Worship was observed s4 siderable increase in turnip pro- '7 RM with sermon by the Rev. duciion. L l-‘t Atkinson. Thr- Netheriand “There has also been n heavy Carol “0 Slon's Dnughler was sung increase in the movement of fer- 11.1’ tile @1011‘ ulldel‘ ti"! iENiSTF-iiip tilizer. which is a good thing {or of Mrs, G. Elliott Pull, organist; all concerned. and director o! choir, "I want to say that I think the {Ingmar-st on Pé-ince jEilliwtllfdt Island a. remen ous c as year. They have realized the patriotic Rlilpeil MUTE necessity of very great production. and they have every reason to be proud of tiheir achievement on the food front," _ KANDY, Ceylon, Jan. 7 - (cp- P. E. Island Batch fiim‘r’>rfirroi"‘“°ti°aei°fée°’.iiit seven miles west of Namhkm, one In November Shows Decrease of the last Japanese barriers to the reopening of the Burma Road, after Man ' Other units moving south on the west side of the road cleared three villages a few miles weet of Manwing. BURY ST EIJIQ$, Iiglllll HALIFAX. Jan. 7—'I‘h 274117.400 pounds of fishencailvget: during November. 1944. bringing a ‘return o; $1,007,196 m fishermen —ICP—-A bomb from an Amor- 331"“??? rim“. “w E‘“'"" Flsh- i?!‘ ‘é‘.?e‘t°.y°“r§f lififitemhrii es vson, t e irfggg-ggur Elms $§unf“f,‘,§‘;“°,_‘fkcotre¢ee were_made unlnhabltable - Doun less than the catch‘ Lniaxnuls ihtlffii?" “"3" lil.?“ "“' n w" - more- CANNON-STAVBIT: At the Pflk Weather was believed the cause 0f byterlan Manse. Kensington. all the catch decrease. Thursday evening. Jan. 4. i945. by mggghrelfbsters- haddwk- 59~Tdin°5~ Rev. J. A. McGowan, Audrey Pearl Smeléih ggggfwersé-‘aiitglii! Stavert, Lower Freetown, to Pte important varieties taken during Elmer Stephen cannon’ Email’ ‘he mmi-h- cnsro - Maewop - At thi l Tge tgmi ‘liiianm!’ 0i “ii i671 Presbyterian Manse Summersida a" ed n Prime Edward Island on Saturday, Dec. l6. 1944. Annil 3102:3511 vglvueliffvzilsga ggyhds will Blanche, daughter of Mr. and . f v BS CO. - ‘ pared with a catch of lmzzoo Aexander MacLeod. Victoria West t I Lei ' , f M . d Mrs. mull“ 011d 10110911 Vflille 0i 340w fiellilglxlme ggraslgr.‘ (lowelr flllxedeque 32B in November of the preceding ——-—-i--— y??? Units-variable llveather for DEATHS o s or F1 pd r. though‘ coiiditionn: itfipjosed 53;. MacINTOSH — On January 6, lug“ the last week. most of the 1945- Hi Wflyvfiey. N. 5.. gt“- M- fs ermc had dl. tin d .- H. Macintosh, Interment u Cav- tions byntliat iimcéol] “e open CildiSll cemetely on Wednesday, The catch in Nova Scotin, a; January l0 at 2 p. m. Short serv- compared to other provinces in the ice 0t the 810W‘- DiViSiOH. which suffered decreases ——i——i~r iliéifi tgreatier thdurlngi November. . an n e prev 011s year. “i Cape Breton. cod were numerous Ion lllslglflfe grouudm] lzlrgc sized ‘dd t'f - —— S.“ £5. 3°13..." iii; “.r“hi§.‘§.‘°“r". n an». nun-n» u Dis y. home of the scallop ihdlls- Wm. I. Mwke ("dry Ann m?’ try. large quantifies of! scallops W110 if" "IMP 10'1"!” m” were landed during the irst week ‘ u - i I of November. Totnl quantity of },}‘M';"'p§;§‘,,',,§ “m? Silvie ‘Li: ‘gold’ fish landed was 18,988,900 pounds. i ' i of _' . ‘dc mother mid total landed value was 5661- .{.§o§,"',,§,“,,{§,_,. ‘Jifiuncvl-irnw aid _ Missed by Husband and e “ti. or tle Ann and Mary-i NAVAL omcan narntss Riff; ’ ' ’ SADIT JOHN. NB. Jan. '! —- (CPr-Retircment of Crypt. C. Stuart .uaval officer in charge of the Port of Saint John, and ap- pointment uf Capt J.A Keenan. N. D. MacLean Halifax. to the jmsition were an- UNDERTAKEI nounced Saturday. Capt. Stuart will resume ills rare-war associat- fMjALMifl ion with a. Montreal tompanv of marine underwriters and 1M0!‘ take Cinrloliotown all up residence in British Columbia. N,“ 375mm" Capt. Harmon's duties at Halif- ax included maintenance and 0p- cration (cvlf sub-charms and control IN MEMBBIAM In Sincere and Loving Mevnory 0i’ 0111' M095" MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTUS MITCHELL who passed away January 8th, i944 Ever Remembered Eve!‘ ilflfli Inserted by hcr sons. fieorize (overseas) and Robert, daughters Gussle and Lather. K \q;_._..sj.».T-..-mm;fl\"f“§5_, . '