1943 was I TERN GDIAN AFEITh lllln many; ha", ‘kn. ' WRIIHIIIPIINCIIXIUNTI lilhllff} THE a .. n. TO - DAY Ottawa It. ‘(Kinks-w ‘OW HUI- llaarftl, ll III Gaudll. fl Oranvtllg leg-q mallllylillrelllelet- ragetele Inqgh,“ i interested in t It Bedfluii Dec. N ans-s counr - A m“ was adjourned bltlon M“ g b Magistrate W. E. fildfnéwerside rridav- The the seizure of ap- “I. “miyfrifitety-fivc bottles m“ . pm _ y in Summer M‘ mo“; two months ago. S _f-@—-——-— . -(CP)— ‘mere Uugelqgfilgebiglofamiiy‘ re-unions ma“ m“ y“; u q result of a aw” by 260.000 Eire workers in “my. over the Ministry 0! W" after pressure. m restore two services W. I, run and it is expected about 100 (if!) will journey across the hshsea ' folks For many it 1n four y“?! - LOST gt bai b tween | ng o n e 0' and/North Bedflilw- Geo. Mewllllams. 1' NOIIII “M10415!- , seluday. c»; Traversfl finder notify. Norlca The postponed auction the svofliug Dec. 22. at 1 p.m. in the Portland Packing Go. 1Z-I8-20-22-8i. th r . W131 fiche first time hOmB - Club will take p —-WAN'.I'ID ilnm I , or...“ c "an "Em" - GOD “mom aa- appu ma]. acorn! ' museums _ Tbs weekly lunahebn of tbs lum- merside Rotary Club was held m {Twill 1n the Olympia. The enter. 11-11mm“ feature was a reading by fi.lii.°“.ii.'t'fi;"..‘3.ti.° l?“ m’ was canted on. _ “m”: No. Bedeque Farmers Meet The annual meeting of the North Beoeque Farmers’ Insti- tute was held Thursday evening Dec. l6 in the school. AID SHORT SUBJECTS SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 semi. illlibll Mr. Rancher UONIIDBAIION LITI - INIUI- ANCI m. We have received a ear of and and. mil-I'm Inger-soil Illoreeneadh‘ xhatbich we are un es to “m” ""2 Ranchers while iti ie your opportunity to get the brand of neat you have been asking for and which has been very difficult to get. Pieae year orders to u at onee ae we are cramp- ed for space. THE HALL MFG. l COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. luaunerside liev. Ewan lhollonald llurledlt Gavendieh £5 E Rev. G. pea. Se . Mvbousld. C SsR... and Helreli. occupied seats in sanctuary The pallbearers l6 Gilllnt. Joseph Costello. Books d1 A. Fullerton. s: l?» The president. Frank Jsrdirle. presided. The report of the secretary showed the business handled dur- ing the year amoun to .- ‘19851 which was made up mostly of fertilizer and feeds. tiaere being seven cars of bulk wheat as well as four cars of other feeds. The following officers were acted for the coming yearzPresi- cent. Waugh; vice-pres... dent. Edwin Lord; secretary Ralph MacCaull. B. Summerside SALVATION ARMY Special Christmas services were helo in the Salvation Army Ctta del with the first service at 1i a. m conducteed by Mrs. Aiijt. Mer- cer. who spoke cn the "The Dayspring SERVICES that was to l» held at lace next Wednesday, sale Warehouse WJl. BEATON. Auctioneer. cr. Mrs. Mercer sang s. Christmas song. The evening ducted by Adjt. Mercer for his topic “The Name" based on Phillipans 2:9 Fur Buyer R. N. O llliLT, nrsrnsln a coin. Montreal _ ,_ _ New buying at rel"? 800d imcw BIDS“ piatinunls, white faces. —at off 0. R. ROGERS SUMMERSIDE Be Sure and lee Mr. 05311’!!! Hie 5S€5*“" n..._ s‘... Qlnsdian casualties and repatr ‘floaters. Top. is shown a uana u "u: the hospital ship, u llelifar. lie‘: fecflne mil Nelson, which docked y pod as he's carried meant as much to the world the Name of Jesus The name Jesus a; "Shiloh" Righteousness. of the world“ Balm of Gilead meaning healing for the Nations. and Jesus. which means Salva- tion for all who believe on that ame. For the scripture says "They shall call his name Jesus. for He shall save His people from of meaning rest; Sun of ’BR YAN . .Ross. ett. who read various Scripture portions relative to the Birth of Christ Special solos were also heard from the following in- dividuals: Mrs. E. Weatherbee who sang "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem". Mrs. G. Haynes. who "Silent Night. Mrs. P. Curr "Story of Love.” Mrs. Adjt. Mercer "Noel." Good crowds were in iaittendanco sll day. etc. Lydia Garr ice of- a b dawn m; gangway to the waiting hospital train. Lower —A view of the Canadian Anny Hospital train stretcher oer as it travels towards Montreal The car is actually a hospital 0" "he?" Ind the men receive every care from doctors and iursing sisters. .-‘ (Canadian Army Photo) isifid prisoners of taken durinl the From On High" taking for her text Luke i '18 dz '19. A special Christmas service was also held at the Infirmary. with Chief Petty Office;- Ross as speak- special service was con- who tool: No name. said the speaker. was like the name of Jesus; no name as has many meanings such "Light Austin . end out Helmh- ey. Following was the order of the Anne stories. easlon; firing com mended by 8st. Mal. City Police; CAB.T.C. der direction of Fire Department; begsirerskuhcérkso; i - °' P“ °- ° CW 00mm and Burial was in Cavendish Ceru- Militiu-y were represented. Service ‘ _ at the grave was conducted by fetffy‘ when m"! We u u” m“ Father Cass and Father McDon- n“ “bum-s we". gem”, “ "m!" MscNei Ernest MacNeill Lorne wn ’ ‘ aid. ftc. Walsh was °‘ 9°" MacNeili, mo Clark. ml Simp- _____ soil“ and g5: MseCoubrety. ranrv AT Y. m. c. - M" W" I m l" 0f J . _ yfield, P. E. I. and 1t w“ h2g1 the ¥_‘°M_ while he was pastor of a Presby- urda n m ‘ _ tcrlan Church at Cavendish that y 18 . Was. this week end. h met m‘ w.“ very well attended and {Us two ms "c c Cllillim more than usual» The enter- Donald “id siublLmrtl-mronswlmc- §§“"*"°*""=-"§°“§-‘i*i5 rsrsiil.wsr.rs.zrdsrmws h l - ' a m‘: as ° the “mus a" ‘e1’ last week where Mr. MacDonald ltd b "siffie, ' “Emu-w l“ for“ to " lived since he retired from the ruc- tlre exte than the others]... ‘um i this week. The highlight of the "° m“ Y “ IP35" ‘evenins was a lively s -song which all indulged h rtlly’ with The first combination variety expert accompaniment. The gay concert and pie social to be held function " with 5, dgtnty in Kerlsington for many years luncheon, a very pleasant social $00k place in the King George time was spent. Hall Friday evening, Dec. l0. and _________ fromlboth hi} artistic and a fin- anca vcwpo ht. was an unquali- Personals fled success. Mr. James Ponder- ABefzerant Wm. Butler. It. C. gast filled the position of chair- - F. and MIS- Blltlel‘. with their man efficiently. outlining briefly dlllflhffll‘ and w“. Patricia. and the purpose of the entertainment. 31011514 mlved here Saturday and stressing the value of a skat- nlght rom Dartmouth. Sergeant ing rink to keep up the morale Butler has moved his family home on tho home front. Tho nrmzram to Charlottetown. was given an auspicious send-off -_ with the rendition of a pleasing Ml‘. Kenneth Bruce Stewart, Al- r‘ solo py Ken 's youngest bertorl. arrived in Charlottetown 511181118 5W1‘. M155 Pf-‘Eiy McQllllld- Saturday night. “W Her two solos. Christ- Mr. Arthur Lusby. Moncton. mas" and “Santa Claus is Com- lng to Town" were received with spent the week-end in Charlotte- town. at the home of Mrs. B, C. Church. (h; Fhnr‘ lice Force. vociferous applause and crieg fol" Mr d Mrs Geo. Abbott re- Jame; Saunders. Jr.. sn- other of the town's promising . In Wungswrs in the realm of enter- turned Saturday night from a tainment, was next on the pro- month's visit in New York and gram, singing ‘You'll Never Know": Boston. Mr. Abbott stated that and “Wait For Me. Mary." These‘ business ls booming in these two were also received with thunder- cities. oua acclaim. Mrs. Ftealgh Suds- bury and Mr. Norman Miicdcnalc. contributed two duets. "What's The lise of Going Renato When There's Nobody There love" and “Peggy O'Neill". Mr. Mscdo - aid filling in on the chorus with fast patter. Both numbers were heartily applauded. Corporal Barnes. hailing from Alberta. and at present station- ed in St. Eleonora with the R. C A. 1-‘. followed with accordion sel- ections. lmd so enthusiassicaliy were his offerings received that he responded to two encore-s. Another member of the R. C A. F. LAC. McKenna, also stationed at St. Eleonora. and a native ofmthsxot- e r Funeral 0f Goun. J. E. Sterne ileld Saturday Afternoon Hundreds of citizens paid final tribute Saturday to Councillor J. E. Sterns whose body Wu! 181d t0 t in the People's Cemetery. I010\1DI services at the Char- lottetown Baptist Ch . Services were conducted byRev. Ronald Noble. associate pastor-of the church. who also conducted at the grave. The choir was of members of the Male Chorus and a double q - the Chorus sang "S Away to Jesus." The hymns were. "Unto the Hills" and "Oh God of h .. B . rnteé-ment was in the People's Come ry. The funeral was attended Mayor- B. Roy Holman and mem- bers . ii. the 0i I I Tralce‘. Next on the program was a dia- logue entitled "Modern House- keeping" the principals of which were Miss Lucille Mequsid. and Messrs. Glen Cotton and Norman MacDonald. The continued laugh- ter with which this skit was rc- ceived made it difficult for the performers to let on with the action. An exercise entitled “It's Getting Handy Christmas" in which lifts of oranges. candy. m. were thrown to the audience was newt. The last cou- ple to come out were oerr eggs. and it looked for a momen rather critical for those in the audience. but the eggs. having been first emptied of their con- tents. did no damage as the!‘ floated out into the body of the‘ pies to take part. nnie Msodonald and and served oversees in the est and members of the Stems Laun- dry staff At the grave but Poet and m- veiils were sounded by Bflt- E1111! Doiron. The pallbearers ltitohie. Roy Quillty. Robins. rton Dew. Gus ll old and R-Obert I ll Nicholson. llensington Last week a pre-muptisi show- er was tendered to lilies Jean Bown of Kensingtnnu brides-to-be. This still happier event at the young lady's the large number who was teetimon in it- self to t esteem w Jean is held. To the strains of "Here Comes the Brice". played by Miss Glenn McKay. Bowness was conducted down the stairs by Mrs. The Misses Hodge M tgome . Pearl Mann and Margaret Cald- well brought in the gift baskets. they were arranged on the table Verdun Peynter and Miss Misses Jenn Dyment ‘an Misses ess. one most popular took place home. and participated ouse." Corporal Barnes he juncture with [and LAC. MoKenna followed his comrade-in- arma with rendition; of "Drink-to Me Only With Thine llyee" and "Where the Pratie; Grow." The closing chorus was entitled "Buy a Pie." The song was a parody on the popular song; “Over There‘ and eac of the I is taking part held a beautifully "decanted pie u” as they sang. The pies and‘ boxes Wanda Mann n‘ m“ ‘TY-Elias TouClasify M nosr m 1115mm or naoox- field. foxhound. Anybody knew- ing whereabouts notify Wallace Rodd Winsloe 12- in“ bullion?‘ t tn in” til aney p a e pane. e lsngollowed up the sentations with an sing-song. and this gave |t an . the in | hed y the Johnnie Inglis. Bill Durant. Percy Hunter. A delicious lunch rounded out a very eniov time. BABY GIIL I Will! OLD, needs mother and home Apply I30 Elm Ave. lfl-Ir-Il. room and bedroom. share kit- ehen. Write A3. Guardian. .. 13-30-11. 4..-_.. _ ...4 I gDesigned for STYLE ' and BEAUTY ._ These New Stock BLACK SUEDE PUMPS" Have Enough Iornaiity About Them to Keep Yea at lace on all Oeeesions. STYLE IS NOT THE ONLY THING ABOUT THESE SMART TRIM SHOES THAT WILL ENTHUSE YOU IN TAN, CALF AND HIGHLIGHTED WITH NEWEST FASHIONS THEY WILP DELIGHT YOU WE HAVE AISO A NEW STOCK OI’ THE JULIET SLIPPERS IN THE 4 LEADING SHADES Men Will Appreeiato the Comfort and Ap- pearance of These Lounge Slippers. You Will Find Your Favorite Style in our Stock. IN YOUR SHOES. THE NAME "OF JOHN RITCHIE GIVES APPEARANCE WITH QUALITY AND WORK» MANSHIP SHEEN 6' MaclNNlS High Class Footwear SUMMERSIDE were then auctioned off by M!‘ Nonrian donald and bwullhi the neat sum of $4959- m, “aim; of the evening to a tom or $18. The accompanists (or m. evenihi! were M1” W“ Mcquaid andMrsRusseil McKay- ‘lhe Ladies’ Aid of terian Church held a. pantry sale in the Sunday School room of the Church Saturday s-ftemoon. The affair was well patronized and a gratifylnl 511m was r . Phillips was a visitor 3B. lime: to xenaington on saturdsv. —D. BIRTHS HUGHES — At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on December is. i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hughes- Norboro. a sen. CBONIN - At the Charlottetown Hospital on December l9. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Real-mud Cronin m“ Mgr-y Gillan) Charlottetown a doughte . — On Dec, 1'1. to Captain and Mrs._ IAIQUIABSON 1MB, in Quebec City. W. “on hrquharson. Farq arson. a son. cIAIrloN-At Ias Prlnw Coun- Hospital on Dee. l6. 1N3. to M1‘. and Mrs. Everett Champion. Ken- DEATHS MeKAY — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on December l9. 19H. D. N. McKay of Springfield. in hi; 70th year. Pilneral from his late residence on Tuesday af- service starting at 2 pm- in Springfield Ceme- g Monday the residence of his nephew- ‘iel Maclilnnon. Churchill. service start at L30. interment in gyle Shore Cemetery. weaknesses as‘; ...~fl_ ' N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI IMIALMEI Clartettetown and Size means nothing when the boys of the Royal Canadian Air Pore bomber group in Britain got together to discuss bombing strategy. Her- iong-irggcd Pilot Officer Walter F. Winning of New Glasgow, N 5 and Plight Lieut. Leslie McLeod. D.F.C., Canadian-trained Australia. enjoy a Joke, probably at Hitler's expense. winning. 22. stands tix fe four and a half inches in his socks. He's known a; the "Hanover Ki; from his frequent visits to the German city with the Biuenose sqoadro. Nertb Wllteliire ‘Ii/lclieoohgunnery leader of the Iroquois squadron. is one of the fc n‘ u. Aussies‘ in the Canadian group and has become almost one hundre pcr cenl. Canadian by adopiion. Trained at Winnipeg and Mossbani he flies in Canadian Halifax bombers. (RCAJ- Photol 1mm“ i’