n HIS Honour: Lisuiz- eovsmos J. A. BERNARD will receive at Government House Ill Wednesday Afternoon JANUARY TH! FIRST m... a h. sao oil. s. A. Mdcmituu, Private Secretary YOR ’S RECEPTION -_- , His Worship, Mayor B. 1 Eerie MacDonald, will re- } ‘ ceive at his residence, 99 , w North River Road, on New i, Year's afternoon between ‘l the hours of 3:30 and l‘ 5:30. l J. A. FULLERTON, l: City Clerk. In tdeiiioriani vs MES. RUSSELL C. CHANDLER Her many friends will be shock- ed to learn of the sudden passing n! Elinor Unswcrth, wife of Lieuin- ins; at e05!- Col. R, C. Chandler of this city, which occurred on Thursdnv leat.| Of n gentle and kindly disposi- DECEMBERA?» 1.95! l ' CEIITRAI. CIIAIIIIIAII 8t. Janos’ Annual - ---- l- ----'~ --' Christmas Party "is II adv-IM- m annual Cilrlstmss party a the Cbusohugcholgldw? hem on olagwnmg pm, 1‘\‘|4lyeren._ . espitothe u: . ‘WBWT slab-zero weather. a splendid nim- OQNQIDlQA-nolq L“! n“ bee of boy; and girls and their per- suunc; ‘emits and friends were in attend- ance to enJoy the fun end festivity nu moans nvsrsuaum- °i "W ""1"- of Civic Taxes ie dud December am. The WW1“ I01 wdor was with a few words of welcome and greet- qulggg 3551-555 _ All slut ing by the chairman, the Rev. TH. A limited supply now on hem, Russell Homers. and consisted. of Crochet: a. Storey Ltd. varimla cones. piano solos. and rec- _..._ itations by the following: Wwne IOWAID IIMNNIS’ Fitted Dlllllplellli. Catharine MacDonald, Ilootwear now located et 175 l Daryl Rogers, Men-ton Cllgk, Pem- Queerl Street. els. Stewart. Janet McLeod. Denny _ ‘Fraser, Marilyn McOlenaghan. JUST BECEIVED shipment Q1 Glenda Jamieson, Gail Montgom- inslde Mono-doors, all etaee; also ery, Phyllis Clark, Margie Jardine, 56th Birch plywood. MacDonald dz Heather Jamleson, Wayne Mac- Rowe Woodworking Company, Ltd. Donald, Janet Rogers. Anne Fletch, '-Adeie Clark, Nancy MacNevln, PLASTIC BHEETING — Colored Helen Hyde, Jean Isobel MacDon- white. cream or blue, 36 inches wide, dl¢ Mgy-jmle Hurst, Shelly. Mac. excellent for kitchen tables; will nulls, 3m“- Qhlml-llem Donald wear s lifetime; guaranteed not to (gm-k, Alllson W‘ Mmdllh Mo, crack or tear. Price 9b cents per~ Clenaglmnn ""1- Q°°'""- * 5W" 1-"1- The Gallery Choir lmider the dir- l Buss “RESIDE SETS for your ection of Miss Lillian McKenzie sang several Christmas choruses Sgboklzexugrgltégllfaeful‘ 5249011111 the Primary Department and Beginners‘ Department several ‘m, carols. Under the direction of Ster- LTgsl-lsewhefit us rfilrielyiolofir-I “n3 walk” n“ cub Pack mm" ed calendar of a little girl and dog td a "'5' "mm" P““°m‘m°- which is rrnlch appreciated. lngé" 3°‘)?! “zlltvfim °1 ‘Mom ‘who Iarrlved early and entered fully party who is out of town a lot. m: m’ enbymmt o! m‘ evmmg‘ glng the palrtv to a close with Write Box AM oere Guardian. his m“ and music “d me my I slcnl-l-Anysnns “and by iributlon of good things to eat. reliable party with considerable experience in this work. Write, Bolt a care Guardian. l THE BAPTIST CHURCH OFFICE SPACE available with YOU WILL AVOID long waits in. the Tex Office by coming early to conducted by Morning worship at 11 a.m- was the minister, the make your payment Do not leave Rev. 1. Judson navy, an, ‘with. ailment! until the last day. l sermon "Forgetting the Past" .' In the epistie to the Philiioians T030565“ MATTRESS!“ 9°11- Saint Paul says “forgetting these 3°89" HBNVWQ c°<- things which are behind and md- reaching forth unto those things i“- which are before. I recs toward HORNE M07035 PM“ De‘ the mark of the higph calling of is... Mrs. Chandler was highly es- Pertinent will be closed Monday God l" cm“ Jew,“ lcvnlvd. and very popular anions "d Tlwsday- Dwmb" 30"‘ "dl What shall we do with the past? ll wide circle of friends. Althoughl 3"‘- , not in her usual good health dur- lng the past few weeks her sud- den passing comes as a severe blow . in her relatives and friends, ‘Mrs. Chandler was the daughter ci the late Lorne R. Unsworth, resides‘ .in_ Chlarlottetown. She leaves to mourn the lose of a iovi-ng wife and mother, her husband and two daughters, Sylvia and Lorna; also <ili‘\‘i\‘lf1g are three sisters, Mrs. Leilh E. MacLeed. Mrs. Rut-i Ken- ll"d,\' c-f this city, and Mrs. Charles a. Robertson of London, England. and Mrs. Unsworth who BIRTIIS. MARRIAES. l y _ OEATIIS 50c Per insertion- BIRTH! IIEDMOND-At tlhe City Hospital, 1" December 24. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Redmond. Lake Verde, a wit. insurances CHANDLER-suddenly on ‘Phill- Ii. is one of the most important of questions. We cannot at one stroke FIOM cnAnLoTETowN ‘"3"’ wipe out the post. There is a past‘ and Mrs. Walter Jay, Charlotte- town,_P.E.I.. are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chilpmaru-Sydney Post Rec- osd. with each of us that we would far- lzei. there is a past that we hold in precious memory. It is not so lmuch a matter of forgetting as of » selection, forgetting is taking a Ta‘ m“ TAX Orr-ICE “ll weed out of the garden of memory remain open each evening until 9 and replacing i-t with a flower. A P. M.. mnlmencing Friday, Dec, great editor once said "an editor's g-yll-l ‘mm Dec, 31. 1946, for conven- success consists in knowing what 1911c; of tax payers. lto throw into the waste basket." ____ Saint Paul has in mind the future, FIRE FRIDAY -—-'l‘he fire on the days ahead, his principle, to Lower Queen Street last Friday retain that which adequately helps morning was in the office of J. and the future. No man's past should Ev: Made three pal“ pylmmm T. Morris Ltd. and not at Hail ever be a handicap to his future. and Stavert’: as previously 119°"- It is ours to forget that which ed. The damage was slisllli- | ————— retain that which ma-kes for such TODAY -— Th0 N‘ fellowship snflnl o; the tstc Che-rile 9'0"" The face of Stephen, the array Ross, eon of the late Mr. and Mn. of persecuted Christians. yes, Paul Charles Ross, arrived "U!" 9°11‘ remembers these but in the light land. 0:00.. Saturday EVCITIXIZ. The of one blessed truth. the forgive- ‘funersl will be held from the Mlw- ness of Jesus. Paul was a sinner Leon Ruler-at Home this (Molndfl? edeemed. past? It need not be so. only the -—-—- foriziven can bc forlzotien, bring CITY POLICE COURT-At the it to the throne of God. ,Cliy Police Court Saturday “‘°"f‘. lng two men charged Wll-h bimb‘ success and accomplishment. the in; and entering We" ffimflded memory of past successes may be o'clock. My. Dec. 20. Mrs. RC. Chandler l" ‘until today. A taxi drlv" diam“ a dead weight. as Christians we hoi- 41st year. Funeral notice later. Wm, m-l-l-yln; sufiillll! 1'\°"'f'“'° dare not settle down. be not con- Lmxbgink - A‘ h“ h°m° i" passenger was remanded until f0-‘ tent with gracious memories. with Liniclcttcr on Dec. 29. l cal notice later. F lucrrszv - At nerniey. Dw- I» funeral of the late Mrs. Ada Jane 1PM. John Hickey. age 8d year-ml mum.” dllneral from his residence, Tues- a afternoon from ll. at 9 a.m. to St. Marys Church, 55mm churclh "(lion River. TTOWATT-Af, Arlington, Pr»! notice later. IIDWARDS - M "n! Hsilnpshlrr- Cemetery. woo“ " M Cm"? vmeyl n” with a civilian flfllblllllm° “mi:- H‘ in ver from Shang- l\i‘i“02nd year. The remains are fivzedvélulvm ugo, visited his "=11": llt' ihc Cutcliffe Funeral “m, M" m, Irlllly M Qjqverdsle, Home whcrc n short service will ' ' ‘in hold today. Monday. at izib thence in Pownel United Church 1B. 1040. Mrs. Edward Wood for service n; z (fcloclt nlcnt in Pownai cemetery. In Memos-tam In‘ loving memo y of my degr- Persons who husliend, Vernon passed away December zels, 194:. Dearest Vernon. how I flee you, Thflth I knew 'tfs vain to weep, Tetra of lore our never wake yea Fri-en your happy peaceful sleep. Thom- mr eesslie nu gane forever lottetownbfthe maritime 33;?‘ And your head I eessnee teach. l will always elletils 0t, the one I loved aopeah. When fleey eem That the 1H0 hides Ioreatetpeeeodearvnrnu Your taee in leeeuh tower, Tlledeywheawesbsuaseee Crows sseeeereverylteer. lverleneasleredbylllalvih- N. MacLean smooch/ls n ' ItMsut. m3" day. Llnklctter in his 85th year. Fun- Mas .. llr- 20, 1940. Mrs Harry Hornet. ducted by the Ydlmerly of Crepeud. The remains will he forwarded to the Iinme of Mr. Heath Howiitt. Tryon. Fun- Alfred Y”. and Bufgel! New|0m,| _ Hampshire on sllllrday. Dcc. 28, Robert Eduvaids in his 74th year. Funeral from his ‘ilcuesidencc on ‘hienday. Dec. s1, Irrvicc startlng at 2 o'clock. Inter- Fflellill ml flalesk I have forgotten M. Chili A. Carrutherl y elmeeaeeheinile. fiflufqrl-uufcrr, of But they llfllekflttwiallllrladae -Saint Paul it is ours to press fo- -—-—»- lwarcl the mark of the high call- UNEli-AL YESTERDAY —Th¢ ing. The morning anthem was ‘The was held “"9"!” First Noel" (traditional). the NOT"! 3w" The Church School met; at the The 5971111‘?! it close of morning worship. the church and r-rrdve We" m0“; Eveninu worship was conduct- Rev. A. s. Todd- ed by Mr. Levy with sermon "If The pallbearers were, B1111!!!“ Christmas Had Not Corrie", The Warren, Ernest Warren. William evening anthem was Gounod‘: Molynelux, Stafford Vlrkereon. "Bethlehem". l Interment was in East Cemetery. ‘ “°“i‘..‘£l.“°lf....;§i§“.i . films"... m... ........ m... Complete IYiId lluok about a Wal- lmd g half in Chliifi . Census ls Planned land. director of choir, .0. dtoOk holiday tl-lpthmvahl Rio Tlnnited slate; before 00mins The number of Canadian wild to this Province. when he left for ducks spending this winter at home I'm" {he Far East about; two years also. instead of going south will influ- N y hand trlsv- ence 1947 hunting regulations in rfixllzdlffgg‘ vliwthénllylemlq-pgn- the United States, the Fish and an m n” ‘mm ma“ my‘, Qhjgg Wild Life Service announced Batulr- n... m... then travelled th fly- J lil h - mum °t m" wflmm‘ Munn‘ prebglllgm wwlldballltll. ugritsilecxr attempted by the service, with Canada, Alaska, Mexico and Cent- Carrllthlrs-Jvhlltlll" :::..:.'.':::*:.:.::°*"*" *" M " "Reports on duct hunting this ——— fall from most arts of the oourl- ' on Satuirdsy moi-rum. Dw- 29- try have been d lug." at St. DIRT-Still’! Basilica. Ch!" Service announced. "We propose to m“ ‘JmJehn ton lcc dasihterofhin-L- o I - - ~- and Mrs. Jobnetnfl. d “"1"” realm town to Mr. nenry A- Cmlmlm- of all in; erase, particularly in British happen . The Canadian government is or- comprehensive Guelph. Qng, n“ ceremony was performed m. unneignor Maurice MacDonald. the MINI! so that the continent-snide may be complete. eons eann-ssleveeeeesa TI" "'4' "" "m “‘ 13$? nay-Agn- tly her father and was stte s. pbeli. Freetown REL: Mhe ll- her slates, Mrs. Waiter Lewior. who‘, “i. u gal... all 5"“ '7' ’°"““"“,,,,.."'°“’f§a“ tn: lmwhTallorfllethbwllggil-zhltwai n‘ “HY-fin Welter Leiwlor 0M ‘$.11? N" I‘ l '15 A- 011 i u; ‘lmha: 34H- mifll. Cull. -t ‘i! lpairs children's pyjamas. prevents fellowship with Jesus. and ulllow cases_ ) A queen, service starting l! 3 Is your future stained by yourjomei-s. said: Tens of thousands o! lawaits them in the year so soon to officlai suld it was "truly a rvlr- ‘e1. Canadian Cmlsel.‘ towed he" And we must forget much of our be born. In tlhe aftermath of world ilc-le that all 26 occuplmls 0f lhe l3“; ll “rllm she develgped engine Music for the day was conducied- l» m t mun’ tonight are 1'2:-| Wlltshirc i... hm. v. L. Dingweii, orglmist §§:i§,v§,l8l,§’ng llml “m. nr-u. WASHINGTON. Dec, 29 -—(CP)—— we have also here thfl do our utmost to find out what has .. Wild fans! winter- Coiilnbie, the announcement said. m cfiéRl-OTIETQWN ounsnnn Appnmmrln" cllnroL-ronsv-russ-vrsn. SHOWS 2:30 - 7 AND 8:45 THEY'RE JIIST TlIE YMY YOIJ PIOTIIREO TIIEM! '40s! THR El W- PIIIIICE EIiWARIi-‘rlofnsv-rusit-ws The Provincial Banaiorium Com- mission takes this opportunity in extend their heartfelt thanks to the following firms, organizations and individuals who by 11ml.- tfloughtfulness helped to make the Christmas festivities so happy and enjoyable or the patients, SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 AND 9 - cmsssrma nouns-sons The Adventures el America's Most lelevod nun orrr Joseph MacDonald Ms ...... .. $75.00 0"‘ m’ """”“ ‘MW '9 "ii" Communities of Lower Be- deque end Fernwood A. Pickard ......... .. Brudenell W. I. Mrs. R. B. Lea - Hyndnlan as Co. _ _ ‘ lSisters of 5t. Martha . 10.00 ' Miss Helen Martin (Boston) 6.00 new Haven W. I. _ 500 Royal Edward (Ztlapter I. O. D. E.: Made five pairs pyjamas. United Church, Happy Workers’ Club, Georgetown: Individual ts 'I‘rinity Church, Charlottetown; Hamper of apples and oranges. Little Pond C. W. L; Individ- ual gifts. I xlrlr Auxiliary. St. James' Church, Charlottetown: Subscrip- tion to four magazines. Social Service. Charlottetown Hospital: Individual baskets of. fruit and candy. Carvcll Bros.: 2 lugs grapes. i - MARILYN MAXWELL ' n. nueloliis mm - VIRGINIA O'BRIEN M l; M tools "ROCHESTER" ANDERSON - IEON Anus ricru-ae ‘I _ r .. A“ _, _ _ morlocslam blcrunt NEWS HWCOMEDY - FLICKERS ’ Clarke Fruit Co.: 2 lugs of ALSO: grapes. DeBlois Bros. Ltd: 1 cesc , _ grapefruit. ll son PALOOKA nun <~§ Prowse Bros. Ltd: 1 case I LAUGHS ARE H0 HAS GREAT CAST ‘ oranges. Found wrril m5!) SVIY$TON HURRY! HURRY! Monograms "J o e Pa l o o k a, ‘f TlCKETS 0N SALE NQW Stewart's Bakery: Cake. Costello's Meat Market: Chic- . k . e; Q Sam, 1 m grape,‘ Searching Party Mr. James Tait: i lug grapes and candy. R. E. Mutch d: 00.: Candy. as "THE SHOW-OFF” Champ," dramatic hit based on l.‘ FOR THE The laughs are long and loud the well known comic strip and igwAkofl on the Prince Edward screen @011“!!! i058!’ l0 the Cdilliol‘ " where Rcd skeltun is bringing m Tgieatre, lpreseillis Leon Egrokl in t l. life “The show-off", M-q-M-5 t e starr ng roe, supporie y (i , Cnézfsglyer“ évalfgfwltfinflusii]: rib-tickling portrait of a. pest who brlllllm wll- The H61 E- Ches- ‘, Mrs. .1. R. Munn and Jean: t‘ ‘d a: ' d, is familiar to everyone who h“ tor production introduces Joe Christmas Parcel. - ound “Stet 5y temoun “n u‘ ever suffered from a loud. Kirkwood, winner of Monogramua Mrs. c. H.‘ B. Longworth: gfllglgiliflfiflz’ “gggtlhgorltmw” i’ mouthed, back-glappllrlg, know". talent search. in the title role, Christmas parce. ' ' ' n1 rothor-in- »_ with E se Knox in the featured other donfltlons and gm; re_ The deceased had been absent ‘Alijhough suclgvlmembers as Ma remlnlnl: Pam W, lceived during the year: fim“ mrlihhmne: 200 P°wmfl slree" and Pup Fisher, daughter Clara Among those in iilc large sup- ‘ ' | Kelvin Grove W. I. $ 25.00 5 “C” “rsdfiy ‘memmm “d and her husband Frank‘ are made porting cast are Ektluhrdo Cian- 1 . Mrs. n. s. Lea 10.00 Searching Peril" had bee" 100ml; u... unhappy vlctlm, o; Aug,“ nelii, Joe Sawyer, Elisha Cook. j ._. ' Hi-Y Grads .... .. 325.00 for h" Si“? FWBY- Piper's c-gotism when he is ‘brought Jr. Warren Hymer. Robert Kent. l M°llifl8ue w~ Y- 209° A mnmers jury’ preslmfd ‘we’ home to the family as Amy's hus- 5am McDaniel, Sarah Padden and ‘ Bonshaw w. 1. 10.09 by Coroner Dr. I- J- Yeo- ‘vlll hold band, it l, Amy's broth“ yo. Dave "Tilgwell" Willock. From Springfield W. l’. 10.00 1m Inquest "ITO the Pause 0f death who suffers the greatest persecuJ the prize ring come heavyweight l Miss Violet Owen 10.00 “i! the Mild-CB" Funeral PHTIOFS lion, Jco, rm inventor‘ lg about champion Joe Louis and bantam- ‘ .‘ _ l New London w. 1. $.88 thrxshgvcgning hi a oclock. u, Sell a m, preventative when weight title holder Mendel 0PM l? --- . l ury comprises Messrs. W. the lngel-fel-lng Aubrey not Qnly with those former fight champ‘ N ‘oggm- Victoria W. I. , JOA Long Creek W. I. . .. 10.00 L. Higgins, foreman; Gordon blunder; lnfg ,,y°e'5 Qhemkal ions, Henry Armstrong. Jimmy I ‘l Arm chair Garnhum, W, L. MacLean. Earl pal-anhel-nalla and gglg me 11mm McLsrnin and Ceferino Garcialf) Lou Nova, ‘ l ' peclive buyers of the invention who fought Louis in a title match .. l» l- M == = ‘ West Royalty w. I. cause he considers it too atria-ll. P3100118. F‘rl>m radio, newscasi- .1 ‘cu-BUSH BERKELEYHQyb-gguv: ”PR|NCE ED- NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW » 3 and stool. . Stewart. W. E. Soantlehury. Daug- nn fire, but ma. visils me pros- also in the picture. Mrs. F. W. MacDonald, Glcn- las Kielley. and Harold Gallant. Red Slkeltonfis portrayal o5 m; era 8am Hayes and Dick Fishcil l. bralz-gart hero is a gem of comedy are seen as announcers in the finnan: Made two nairs pyjamas. acting, with Marilyn Maxwell giv. comedy-drama directed by Regln-l Alumnae Association Notre ‘Dame: Religious pamphlets and d Istand. | I e ’ lng excellent contrast as the loyal 31d L9 B0T8~ The Sflfidnpldy 0! Amy g0.- whom Aubrm. m... (l0 m, Cyril Endfleid and Albert do Canadian Legion: 112 new books I I d I I wrong. The role of the long-suf- Pina was based on product-r and sectional book case. fnring Mn Fisher 15 gmuglnglv Chester's original story. George- King's daughters, Trinity played by the staunch Marjorie Moakov was the associate produc- iOfitiif-CQ-i/DOWODMOOW er, and the prim-fights in the film were staged by John Tndrisano. formerly one of the most feared men in the ring. Church, Charlottetown: Twelve l Albion W. 1.: One quilt. ROY“! Edwflfd will)!" I- 0- D~ Main. the plagued Joe is svm- nnthoticaliy enacted by Marshall SHANNON AIRPORT, Eire, Dec. Thompson. rind others who con- Ofle Pill!‘ 5119915 29_(AP)_A Trans-world Amine tribute to ihc humor and action Constellation plane settling to llllid “YB Virginia O'Brien. Eddie "Ro- Rufll“ calm“? C“ one mm‘ at Shannon‘ Airport crashed l l-2 "hater" Andersmli 59°F" Cleve‘ dnd lbs- “Mini miles short of the mist-shrouded “ind- 59°" Ame! "id Jlcqileufl’ cape Traverse w‘ I’: one qum‘ runway early Saturday, killing l2 “mne- persons and injuring 11 others. ‘ii some of whom were liurtlecl out of] nhfillllfifl nflllfllllfill the exploding wreckage info a watery Irish bog that slowed res- Resumes vnyaga cue for hours ' HAJVIIUION, Bermuda. Dec. 29- men and women tonight must be 51X of the injured were listed (m, cable, __ The 750040,, g“. worderlng what klnd o; gllqul-g as critically hurt, but one airport udhm Natmnal sleamshl “elm” ‘P5 ‘ c c c xAé/ywcz y: y: é \fi \,\: é \z ‘y: s,‘ \c.\kc \/\.c£ \" x/H‘: JA/hwflccm/wl IIew Year's Day Bus Schedules Mnrgate W. I.: One wool puff. Orwell W. I.: Bonshow ond Souris will operate on the Sunday Schedule. All other routes will operate on regular week day schedules. December 31st operations will be on regular week day sched- eles. TllE lSLllllO MOTOR TRANSPORT For further information Phone 248 Charlottetown or 560 dt Summerside. THE KTRTK PULPIT Preaching the last sermon of the year the Minister the Rev'd. T.H.B. W" 1W" Elm“ “'9 return m ‘my fmsmew Y“? Juxury airlm" trouble 6O miles out of Hamilton. ordered peaceful living? War alters Star of Cairo’ did not perish In resmnm h“. maldm voyage loday men. It ages them and hardens the flash of flame and siluitered an" bEing lepalll-ed n the my“. &&R&R&§&RK§?C<£?” mgm and sometimes emblliefs wreckage on an island in the Shan- Navy dod“.ard_ -W y/éwz In W“! than H°w "e “w” hardmws m m" “w” Her original cargo, except for ) e-ANNQUNCEMENT-v r6943 be overcome? Or again there are pending mmplelion of c" m_ some v amines 501d on me local private. D8750“: Pfiifblgngififilhai: vestigatioil. T.W.A,_ officials and mwketiegsllll was “bow-d u" slllp to each 01118- fiflilt; h not what government investigators refused as she conllnued her voyage to swetowglgsefheeoml c“ My lo slaheculatchon possible reasons other we“ ladle; pa.“ 5h, all. - “m” . or a cras .- 801“ 5nd 1357959“ wellkgsl‘ Survivinn’ were aix of the nine ed from Halifax Dec’ a‘ 001V $00 5993mm}! 1mm; across, ore-iv members and five of the l4 ‘we m“ ‘gmfiegrtgagnowk decml‘ passengers. Among the dead was “$31..” Surclythore iscause hi: PM" N- Dreyfus» ldenllfied by a sacrum. wnieriorll. Enslllnd- l 93 ‘ we brother-ln-law in New Ycrk as (C?) _ Mm Ellen Maugham, gggd TWINS TWICE m YEN‘ On and after Jdnuury lst, I947, the price of milk and cream to consumers in the Charlottetown and Summerside areas shall be: “5 i" “use “'1 beam!" as th so-n of the lat C: t All’ or! h stand on the odce 0T this sea W" ° , ° p‘ '- 42. recon-fly save birth *0 fl‘ m" we call the future and one can well. flreyws’ “has? convmlon as a and a“ ‘Y! ‘Wm’ i“ a “"3 and h" French military traitor in i894 ll-llm ln all Hel- husband, John . P 5°C provoked a world-wide protest Maugham l5 ll lwm, l Iliehlll. P97 gfliltn -~ - ~ 25 l t am m me more ol- 1955 which led to his later- exoncrajldyl, _________ .. a‘. l gtpi , er _|n ... . . C btgglee grlefiltrlit with all its faults, More than. 100 rescuers wading when they came. She worked on Wholesale. Per Quart BC Rena“, H Pint 13c rather flhan so out in‘ the ti": "mist-door ln mud did not brine dolom- o wrfllchtd 1m"- bl" m‘ RAW MILK: Wholesale. Per Qt. .. 46c that here we‘ out thc last of the injured until lapsed as she was being taken to have i,“ supreme test of our faith, nightfall Saturday. an ambulance. Yet for those who put their iFIISlI The Iiosless Miss Vim Fkercuson Miss Ferguson and the passeng- ln God, as Moses did, there can be 25. n-f Jackson Heights, N. Y., was ers had no inkling that anythInR no eqlaplng it. We must go forward. acclaimed as n heroine for the re- was wrong as the plane prepared however hum the "way and Sim-lg sourcofullness and efficiency with to land in a fog and drizzle, the path and dark the nlghl- B“ which she set about helping the "I had just ioid the passengers “We”: iniured. io fasien their safety belts for the justification of our faith: for iéod She dragged unconscious por- landing," sho said. "Then we only as we g0 forward Wm‘) fem sons nway from the fire, bandaged crushed, without n moment‘: warn- that we discover how the t" :1 a wouhds nncl directed thc rescuers lug." break and the waters divide 5311116‘, l mm opgr-x before us leadins k and liberty on the further shore, Y“ Wm, god as Lord, the! barriers ' m; divl e‘. was; s...» WM» I Yvhgn our hands are on the rock find ‘our feet are in the water. Then the: do mm. Then GOd oponl “Pm ‘way of escape and we W" 5°“ 1 gguurity and safety “WW1 “fly with Ernest Nortlhcroft Mminfl ea . . swlekarlnweycflhfi i° The" mm 0g m; nations. Wholesale, Per Pint . 23c Retail, “Per Quart 13c Wholesale, V: Pint .. T26 Wholesale, Per Quart 12c (yws, It seems i0 me These prices shall be in effect until further notice. H. J. MocDONALD, Chairman, _ G. C. SMITH, Member, P. F.. I. MILK CONTROL BOARD. _,_ l Retail, Per Quart 14c it ‘ll Canadian Legion Funeral Notice Veterans of all were are requested to meet at the MncLoen Funeral Home at 1:45 pm. on Monday, Dec. 30th tn ntund m, funeral of our late comrade Charles Stewart (Rosy) flop. l‘. W. SMITH. Sony-Mariner. Ch‘town. Branch Canadian Legion 31.81.. Special Clearance Sale MECHANICAL TOYS SLHGHS .~..AMM~.,.~~~€&¥“~C“~ ‘~°‘c%z~.CCe,z=e-sczzsavcawdwafi - l MGNY Frail-m Thy IMIHNIMI- - GAMES SCHOOL sacs mmfinogldtff; ,,,,,,,, ... ..... ren- Adjustment In ares mfifffi‘... love d. our people . STATIONERY MM‘ ,, ' . l IT is NECESSARY THAT w: REALIZE ON OUR missed of u» Church °“ mm‘ " I) 0 K l m ‘fhedwhesgrloesr that dwells in LARGE ST c ' I m“ pk“, Owing to the fact some of our rates were set before the war d“ 1mm“, there is a slight inequality in fares. Rapidly rising costs of oper- that iuevxtluahl o’ “w: atron such as equipment, ports, tires, wages and taxes makes it Stfll uttnuvon" Ml ‘oiiissolutsly aocessary for us to_put tclliese |ov|l‘er pro-war firs: on m, "m": then. mlyudwwlthw ' e same sis as fares established urmg t e war and ls will q“ mu leads. Go M" m“ involve a small increase between some points. y This equalization of. fares has been approved by The Moter "n. h difficulties and 41 mo. van‘ ,§,',‘,,°,‘.’,'“.‘,"..'L'}?$id°§l Ills} Carrier Board to become effective January let, i947. BUS TRAVEL IS THE MOST CONVENIENT y“ po- to the further side lb l "’ M “‘ "“°°' AND TIME SAVING METHOD. THE ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT l lMq-ynuhastblessedul CLEARING AT COST Hermann's Book 8. Novelty - Store ‘ I42 Great George Street All Toys and Games will be at old site of Kennedy's Ladies’ Ready-To-Wcur Shop l puny; rsmecasson ‘or: no“: P":- Ylfr ‘liélfiihlfiifi? bill‘? er. wla made from sheepskin or goeiskfis, vellum or calfskin-