DEQEMBER 2o 1944 WESTERN GUARDIAN dorms. t. I-lnue M Claw. M... lllrpby. ll Hanover Si... dug l0 Ottawa St. IUMMEISIDI and runes colm-rg Non. Blhlcrinuons. Level-thing nevbehoughi t‘ m h.“ “ships-crumble. ‘Numb, Water Street. GOIIUC D b gig”, Wild OIIOIL Illl "men. W Street. Gnudet. O1 Grutfle Street. dhnwlllbedellveredteanyhouuiug Boy at to For your or , .,rowlN0 wvl-egm-eem- i» 11”“ m" w” " 12319-21. AJEBK rims hr finish. M, m; use at firseeqgfiz-ic-m. "--~~ M "i m“ ia-lc-Il. . h protein feeds. all fiuf} billed-s. 12-10-21. :_ cUPERATING-Mr. Mac- MZ! Kensington is able to get Enung again after a long lndis o 1, . “curring at intervals from “ as in World war I. unclean is an ardent hockey ghusiast. He sponsors and man- “; we Kensington Midget team “up won the Maritime champ- wmp 501119 yeanLago at Amherst, Ira . . x JUNI-IRAI. 011' MRS. EMAN- Ug], wEDGE-Jrhe funeral of the 1m Mrs. Emanuel Wedge of Sum- mersm was held yesterday mom- with Requiem High Mass ucle- mtcd by Rev. J.C. McDonald at g; Paul's Church at nine o'clock. 51111411, Mgr. G.J. MacLellan of- gpiated at the grave. The pail- psmrs were: Messrs. Cyrus Poir- urnrnorflde. dayorllcvflrlveel. Phonelfliorthleeervioe darlotlllllvylellilllfblo for dcllverheonyournee. Mrs. Arnold Ben were visitors at MacArthur on Sundly. —CAR- rdnrv r case.‘ LOTTETOWN-Mr. andoMre. My- ron McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. John yyihitehead arilldwlldrs. Roy McAr u: w V h .- town duruglg the died.” c “mule —KENSINGTON RINK PREPA- RATluNS-Work has been started on the big Arena preparatory to 579111118 B‘ flood sheet of ice for s more pop er t a i; agile‘. “The great u] h Kfiiliiflkton and vicinity. n w" K —COUN'I‘Y COURT OPENS - use nlidialflfir term oi the County Court opened at Summerside yes- terday w_ith Judge LG. Lewis pre- Sldlilil. The docket consisted of six- teen cases and. according to Drac- ice. dates were reserved for hear- illil each of the cont: ted cases. The case oi Bessie B ell. execu- pr, Felix Gallant, Arras Arsenurlt, Patrick Ryan, Gus Arsenault and “more Arsenault. 5 meet- W.M.b. i ,5.—The regular monthly z”! Maipeque and rdaitic p! the United ppeember 5th at the home of Mrs. mph Bcarlsto. In the absence of u; president, the vice-president, . Chester Simpson presided. fljg Christmas program was car- fled out from the Missionary Irinihly. Mrs. Duncan MacGougnn wuductcd the Worship Service and m, w. B. Burns with five other glbers carried out the Candle ‘ t Service. Minutes of the pre- meeting were read and ap- ed. Thirteen member answer- le roll call. Treasurer's report . Readings were given _oy m? Duncan MacGougan, a.so Irbsinclair MacGougan. Sixteen ulls were made by members since w; November meeting. Members m 1nvited to the home of lllrs. gr Taylor to do qllllillil- A r was read ironl the Presby- ggiel Secretary asking for a dele- tcio attend Preswterial to be aid at Summerside in January. A p! slate oi officers for 1945 was 1. nod by the nominatin com- ttee. January meeting to mid lithe home of Mrs. G.W. Ramsay, mil call to be answered with the lord King. Hymn 5.11 followed by yer in unison brought meeting r close. Personals -lfl Keir Crafer. Malpiqul‘. vbited Kenslngton on Thlliiilflffi Llliiwood Clark oi the Royal Canadian Navy spendins a $11011 fllriough with his parents, Mr. and In. Kier Clark, Kensington. ..-ifrs. Alexander Cousins oi Bur- lgton spent the week-end with h» daughter, Mrs. Ray‘ McArtilur. lmsington. K --Mr. Gregory Mulligan oi EDP’ aid visited Kensington 0n Mon- -Mr. Leonard McArville. o1 lvuth Freetown. visited Kenslng- hlon Friday. He is much im- med after his serious illness. K i-llir. Jack Saint was a visitor to lenslngton on Friday. He leaves h: Montreal for the Christmas ioiidays. —Mr. W. L. Delaney, Kenslng- ha, returned recently from west- Ini Prince County. where he was aged in the duties Chief liming Officer for the county. Lldr. Alban McLellan and SO21 Illisce, who is located in West- n Canada, are home on a Visit Jndian River. P E.I. Mr. Mc- lal} senior had taken a trio , ast spring. K . and“. Wilfred clflus and sons illlrles and John, and Mrs. Leo lrcnnan. visited at the home of _. and Mrs. Vincent. Lawless. -iil_kore. on Sunday. +Mrs. James Arthur. Summer- PEI, has returned to hcr hp after spending a few days st oi her sister. Mrl- $- . and Mrs. P's-lure. Sussex. Iri. Arthur mode the trip from liiimersldc to Moncton by plane. 4m. Roy Ahern hn arrived m t’i°“éi.”i“‘°“"ll'ni‘".°"..id e smle o a s “Parents, ‘lllr. and Mrs. J. A. nauit, Summer Street, Sum- _i<!e. Mr Ahern is cXPQCWd I_l_5aturday. All types Foxes, Muskra §~ required. We have disposed of practically all I last season's goods and now need quantities of I frch skins for our trade. . ‘ lnent for private sale. OUR PELTING AND QUANTITY FOX NETTING FOR SALI G. R. MacililARIIlE Surnrnereide, P. E. l. i K her cousin, M ss Anne Keir. K position as Principal of Mount Stewart School. Mrs. I1'.C. Conroy. Tignlsh, E. . K Teachers Federation in Charlotte- P. rie, motored to Charlottetown Sat- iiallted Immediately Raw Furs We buy outright, also accept goods on consign- ments daily. Prompt remittance. " NOW OPEN , trix. vs. Murdock Dawson occupied the attention oi the court through- out the morning sitting IAMu-EQUE AND 551,113 w_ recess the court was advised that a1 settlement had been reached bv the parties involved. Counsel at- W . an. RS. and nkletter. Court ad- ioumed over the holidays till Jan- uarv 15th.—S ‘CHARGE WITHDRAWN-Prose- cution of the case oi James Banks Jr., oi Mt. Pleasant. charged With aiding an escape from jail was withdrawn by Crown Ilosecutor J. Watson MacNaught, ;;.C., when the adjourned preliminary hearing came up before Magistrate W. E. Darby, KC, in Summerside yes- terday. Banks is o. former assist- ant jailer at. Prince County Jail. Mr. MacNaught explained to the Court that the only evidence the Crown had were statements made by two men, one oi whom is now in Dorms-star Penitentiary and the other is in the Prince Couciy Jail, both of whom have since re- pudiated the statements. A Sum- merslde man charged under the Excise Act with possession oi beer was fined $25 and costs. Another Summerside man who was charged under the Prohibition Act with possession of moonshine had his case adjourned. ALBER TON Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green rcceivq ed ' word that their son Arthur, serving in the R.C.A.F. overseas. K and who was recently reported "missing", is in a hospital in Bel- gium. M _ .1 M _ v1 m C 1 h ‘ committees for the first six months loner tdmTorodso tocatrtend"; emcacgf‘ °f m? W" whim 111911111911 i119 111- ing oi the General Managers oi zhe Canadian Bonk oi Commerce. rheir two sons. Flying Ofllcer 1g Donald who recently returned from ‘overseas, and Stewart went to visit their maternal grandmother in Windsor, N. 5., during the absence oi their parents. Miss Christina Fraser has closed hel- house for the winter months and motored to Maipeque last Thursday to s end the winter with Mr. Willard Oulton, R.O.A.I".. is taking a course in higher mechan- ics ln Rhode Island. Mr. Henry Clark has accepted a spent u. briei holiday in Alberton. the guest of Mil. 3.1%. Burke. Mrs. Willard Oulton was a visi- 11b 1 tor to Summerside the latter part of the week. Miss Bertha Doyle attended an executive meeting oi the P. i town Saturday. Mrs. Vernon limsland. aocomp n- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Winston Cur- urday. Mr. Gordon F. White recently purchased the well-known driving mare KIPPY K111‘- Mrs. Heber Corbett entertained TON-Mr. Rnbt. O th Mn. Samuel CarrutherauCTrlegb; and derlon. ue, the home oi 1y Canadian winter- 5 on the international aspects oi ‘ATE ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’ _ lnclnlslolsllslclrslc TO-DAY PRESTON FOSTER Capacity Crowd At iluecn Square School Concert and LLOYD NOLAN evening to see the annual christ- , J-IN- ma: concert presented by the pup- lls oi that school. Every number was splendidly enacted and drewl loud applause from the large aud-1 -LOS’I.‘ between Krnninizton The G . 1, his ...... time .i§§‘.'.“‘.....‘.._.° 11a alcanal »”°?1-,"é‘_g§1,f;“§-=i-i°‘§ P1111: a t r- _ ‘ momen , PTO am ° " Ohm‘ “l1” n N“ , moved smoothly ‘std ‘strangely _CAI. PARTY To KBNBING- ary slont. The concert will have a re. peat performance this evening‘. when another large, attendancew ' undoubtedly be on hand l program wu u follows: Welcome-Jackie Macdonald. , Favourite Melodies-Chorus. Bye Lo Land-Pupils oi Grade I. McNamanrs Band-Leith Swee- ney. My Grandpa-Pupils oi Grade, ‘Step Dancing-Arthur Ryan. i A Military Drill-Pupils oi Grade ‘Prumpeteers oi Catholic Action —Puplls oi Grades VI d: VII. Part I: "If Bethlehem were hotel today"; part II: "Sethl l1 ALSO NEWS SHOWS—7.30—9.l5 Matinee Thur. at 3.30 SUMMERSIDE _ zlifillz-ILQILIIEIEIIHILEIL-illglfll is oi Grades I 6c Caroliers. Violin Solo-Charles Cheverie. A Boy's Philosophy-Pupils oi Grade III. Harmonica Selections - Arthur Doucette. VThe Air Mail-Pupils of Grade Popular Tunes-Chorus. Thank You-Jackie Macdonald. “I Love You C811Rdil"—Cl'l0l'll5. “The King." District Rotary oovelfnor visits Sumnlcrsiue Club . . Maximum Prices For Dressed Poultry The following is a list of maxi- mum prices which may be charged District GovernorJohn C. Mac- Mllmi, North Sidney, was the guest of the Sunlmerside Ioctury UIUD last ‘evening anu addressed their meeung at tne Olympia. He told the meeuns that Rotary Wlil be forty years old nexlt February and 11c congratulated the Summersme for various types of poultry when @1111; on m; exceuanh Show“, m“ old to the consumer. Tile prices yeah ‘vhwh u.“ the club-s’ ggwiuotedwilibem effect forthe re- ymm He amuse‘, the membe to mainder oi December. goopeyare W111, emu other and Mm Chicken: Grade A, MI‘. 44c; their officers so that when this year Grade B- M-F- “c? Ungraded MF- 15 ended they can 100k back on 41c; Grade A 41c; Grade B 39c. i1 Year of accomplishment. 1M F‘. means milk fed). l-ie pointed out the lls€d for the GXlAEIkIOII of Rotary into other communities and advised his lis- teners lhat they should be ready to help the men returning from Turkeys: Grade A 47c; Grade B 44c; Grade C 41c; Ungraded 44c. (Old hens, 3 cents per lb. underl ‘above prices); (old toms 4 cents per lb. under above prices). sex-flee 1n m“ Wald Rotary Wm Fowl: Old Hens, Grade A 37c; help to Play an intelligent pm 1,, Grade B 35c; Grade c 31c; Un- building the structure of peace he “Bded 35°- sald and go,- 11,15 R211“. 1s espeu Old Roosters: Grade A 28c; 13113. equmped because n, has chm“ Grade 13 25c; Grade C 22c; Un.- cled the world. It putsitsfaithin graded 35°- “ area; network o; frmndsmp m“ Geese: Grade A 35c; Grade B 32c; Grade C 26c; Ungraded 32c. Ducks: Grade A 37c; Grade B 35c; _Grads C 28c; Ungraded 35c. encircles the globe. He reviewed the four main objects of Rotarv which are club service, fellowship. vocational servlc and 0011111111111? service. He dwelt bri P. 0. J. Farquharson in underground quarters. In conclu- cannot lose. if you live up to the principles of Rotary.” The speaker was introduced by the club president, Mr. W. E Darby who presided. Mr. T Earle Hickey. club secretary read the ‘consolidated report oi the club .Loss than three weeks ago, Pilot Ofllccr Jack Fnrquharson, D.F'.C., 37'year-old son oi Mrs. Roe Far- quharson, of 117 Glengrove Ave, W., Toronto. formerly oi Chnrlggge. WWII. P.E 1., was receiving trait- ment in o. Briiisn “from 60 to 70" shrapnel wounds e received August 29th when the formation that the Crippled chiid- Lancaster, of which he was navl. rens’ drive had reached $198100 with more returns to come ln—S 1911 miles oil Sweden. some 80 R.C.A.F. personnel who.’ “WWW wdfly at the UnionStatien home on leave. Among them WW5 airmen wilo had seen operational service over Europe, the Mediter- Iglfiun. the Middle and the Far as . Yesterday's Market MARKET PRICES YESTERDAY s er d“ _ "Five of the crew were pretty fig,’ p. 45.12% 1111411)’ shot up, including myself,”| i ' Fu2“'.*.:';:°e..“:&. .T°‘§%"€'P"i Potatoes. 75 lb. be i: Y ° e M1 r Fm“ Beans, m 1 '35: Wtirleg attacked by the Junker lustlefl‘ Butter. dairy 40c 8V0 géeétien. Although pretty b31113,‘ . 301,511,991 mcqoc u . I managed to hold on steak, p" 11L 37645., T? 0,111‘ B1111) EOt over Denmark. Chlckms “jmszzs 1 1e wireless operator, an Augfirgl. Fresh lettuce, head 25c *1‘; 1m" "V" "1"- celen, 2545c iu lets from the Junker not only [co,-md beg! 1864 51110118111 wounded membe n oi the crew. but put completely out oi 5111111191 I sues: the Navy didn't OAMPBELLTON, N.‘B., Dee. 18- at brid e ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. . 11'. err happily accepted i116 prize. Delicious refreshments were __the_vivacious - i is, Mink, Weasies, etc., l i Reserve prices. Ship- CLEANING PLANT engines kee ing us u , we Eingland s: ely. The p wouldn't let. us down ‘.1151! (CID-Arrested in Montreal today, om Sh", m; g men giving the name oi G. J. O. Boldue was charged with burglar- izing the Campbelleton jewelry “Eponvr Poms "' store f A m Lo b t 1 st “msmmm d.‘ Thuredaoy. Jgweiiy wgrt? $5.300 "W ‘mam De“ ‘“'"‘°P)'"A' P1111511 ‘Ileiesraph Agency dispatch from London. noting he Polishi A semiau- Mt 3f°gffiifit’fi..d°'si.’ii‘led°°ifii’ii.if" was stolen, and police said Bolduc was found in possession oi jewelry valued at $3,000. tonight to escort 111* ‘WW-M 1° mediate conscription d! nlsoooo campbemm" ' Piblcs for‘ "military auxiliary" i..-’ ' Lina-w- Kw- r-ln- Z133 353.213. ‘iii Jdffiidm" m" ' ' it‘ -—y—- _.. ~——-t———' w Mil. 11.11. lrsnvlll Of BOLT RENFREW and C0. LTD., Montreal, is now buying all types of fox pelt; At Office Of CHARLES R. ROGERS SUMMERSIDE A capacity crowd thron edQueen Square School Auditorfum lest‘ coumnuum" m‘ ehem"—pu- stills and a qu tit of mash .- n assisted by seized by 11.0.3’; y ‘m mear Dunstaiinage yesterday are". noon. Two men. alleged to save in court this morning. Mayor B. Roy Holman left yester- WhBW. on behalf of the City of gain; r 815i; nghristmae t btgtles ‘to’ the me H.M.C.S. Cilarlotxtiletgwn. e r ‘m’ —-l.ocal railway officials report both freight and passenger traffic to be on the Island division. senger traffic has been heavier ior the last few days than st any (go:- Yeiiionding period in the past and is increasing daily. Railway auth- vrmes PYODOSe. beginning Thurs- day. to run a special train daily up to and including Saturday in order to take care of all Air Force personnel from the Charlottetown, Summerslde, and Mount-Pleasant stations Christmas leave. They are having their own trans- portation dlificuliieson the main- land, as may be judged from the following item of news received from on Islander in Montreal: "We reached here at 3.30 pm. Sunday instead of 8.10 a.m. according to schedule. and a substitute had cured: then ahead of us there was a collision of two freight trains, both of which were more or less out out oi commission. We were thank- Bfll" fui to arrive when we did, for sup- plies ran short, and half the pas- Rotary, who met local Rotary com- mittee chairmen and received their hospital for MacMilldn. some $30,000 had been raised and gator. was attacked by a Junker-BB some 4.000 children examined and |trcated as a result since the work P.O. Forquharson was one o1.\vas started. Y... it’ . g-Qmgfosésffiii. mmlsskm all the Lgncaflgfls New cabbage. lb. 5c navigation instruments. The young yew bee“, 5 m 25 ‘ggligtrltiin laiirsmsgiltjrysmucg, alt dihis w _ _ - e la to bresn Cod. lb. $125 an}? m "using un°rth°d°x “"3115 $53? cauliflower, each 50-554: ofJusséixgiey/lous w makm u l t , g le a - sfluigiffqb? 4 W!‘ ilizht. Farquharson also arti- Apmes do‘ 3545c dilated in an operation over tutt- ~ Apples: n‘ when glflgtthsdliilgmg ewhgch two oi ‘his air‘; _ Turni , l, 3 .19 U ng nes were “ nocxe . 3M1", s13...“ m ° 25g oyrt-r Onlzhenkine completely camc' ._ 2:30P, 10 18,, m, ° 10m e wins. he said. 1 - rsn pa, 4 . 35¢ Shot At B I y Navy 'fa‘{fsi,°,of,f§flf°§f;xlh- £2 mugs tried to laind on the bezch-I i»- §i.%.’.1.‘.‘i.'°‘i;.‘-1‘;i Gralgegeufig ' 102g the Jerries on the mainland and crambem“ a u,‘ later the Royal Navy over 11¢ know who we were. With only iwol ' MEETING ADJOURNED -- The annual meeting oi‘ Lodge. held last night. joumed. until early in the new year. lceurnlll CIIAIIIIIAII -'l'hl| column is reserved for news [of local interest. but advertising oi n nevrey nature may be tii 1| gm," . Trustees i Sourls Hospital ac- :blg '1: fiu:,,'°'d' ' ' "y owledg utbe ut of a desk from . G o ood oi Rollo Bay, 9°18 for use in the Hospital office. the desk hu been given free of charge and the ‘Trustees appreciate the generosity and kindness of the onor. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker, Chur- -—_____. 000K! for Photographs. DUB STORE will be open ll d Wednesday, Dec. 20. Stewart‘ 31:! cries Ltd. 12-10-31 ArwisfilAgimvnn ' L‘ °' t t’ hi ° ' o mu flow . 8 111811 0 er dau lter, Norma Electric Shop. m m“ Anita. a.c.s.r'. (W5) Mountain 11-14.15.304; View. 0nt., to Lewis Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLcan. Meadowbank. ' Marriage to take place early in January. 12-20-11 ARRIVE! HOME 0N LEAVE — Pie. Willard Doucette. formerly oi Summerside. arrived in Charlotte- town last night after servicg over- seas. He was seriously wounded and three car collisions yesterday, two will return to hospital at Halifax cars colliding at the corner of Kent after‘ 30 days leave at his home in and Great George Streets s; 1.50 this CM. 11-111.. two in front oi the Revere 3°“! a" 3-10 11m. and two at the corner of Euston and Great George at 7 p.111. In each case slight dam- age Was reported. ' QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND _ The Royal Trust C0., have re. ceived the follow for the Chii. as! Knitting Club 95.00. ' m CAR COLLISIONS-Therg we" _TIAIN EXPECTED — The sec- ond Bordexi-Cilarlottetowu train. connecting withthe mainland and put on for the convenience of the Christmas traffic, was scheduled the Boyne wee ad- GIFT APPRECIATE!) — The, SMELTS Now buying daily, highest market prices, prompt ; returns, expressage paid by us, containers returned free. For beet results ship your melts. to JENKINS mos. Ltd. s-mm-md- was g visitor to Charlottetown yes- ' ' ’ “'1'” Salvation Amy _ Christmas Concert Pte. J. E. Perry, overseas veteran who has been undergoing medical treatment at Debert. arrived at his home in Tignish last night. with his nddreu on the propos- ed changes in health and social legislation in Great Britain, deliv- ered at the Legislative Council chambers Monday evening, Dr. George F. Buchan, noted British health authority, concluded his lecture tour of Canada. He left for the mainland yesterday. t The Salvation Army Citodb was filled to capacity last night t4 witness the Christmas concert pui on by members and friends o! tht Army. Chief Petty Officer Roper! Ross capubly acted as chairman. During the pr ram. Santa Claul appeared and d ributed 200 bags of candy, also apples and orange! to the children. The program was u follows: Congregation Song Prayer—I-"red Chandler. Chairman's Remarks — C.P.O Ross City Authorizes llchenture Issue , FOUR STILLS SEIZED - [bur- to arrive in the City It 3.10 this morning. .P. in the woods ——— FUNERAL YESTERDAY —'I'lle funeral oi the late Mrs. John N 1 Stewart was held yesterday after-l noon from the Crossroads Bu)!‘ t Church. Services at grave were conducted by the Rev. Sterling B. Sackhouse. The pall- bearers were: Byron Jones. Sflvain PePPy. E. Corragh, Amby Duffy, Malcolm McDonald, and Wellington McNelll. Interment was in the ..d- joining cemetery. FERRY DIRECTORS’ MEETING —A.n increase over 1945 oi 5,008 passengers, 573 autos and 177 trucks on the Northumberiand Ferries Ltd, service this yea!‘ was reported at a recent meeting 0i the directors. The total traffic on the ferry was: Passengers 44.- 460; autos 5,788; trucks 1,458 It was stated that the "Prince nova" will be on the marine slip at Pic- tou all winter and will undergo a thorough overhaul. It is planned to install a new auxiliary diesel engine and generator as a standby to handle the electric equipment and plans are being made to have her back on the run on May 1, 1945.“, Considfgfigon (its bheirig given who ma be oin o 0 B P055 y W113 I111 y g z n up-to-date hotel at Wood Islands to take care of the travelling pub- llc. Inquiries are now being made for a suitable site. The necessity 0d port improvements at both terminals. but especially at Cari- bou, as well es the importance of a second boat capable of carry- ing a full load of trucks was .1180 discussed. SERVICEMEN ENTEBTAINED— A group of talented American ar- tists entertained the men of Beach Grove Training Centre yesterday evening to a variety show which was received with much appro- ciation. Later the group a. part of been operating the stills were pla- ced under arrest and will appear wru. PRESENT GIFTS-City Clerk James A. Fullerton and ex- day morning for the mainland Charlottetown they will present HEAVY PASSENGER TRAFFIC exceptionally heavy, taxing to its utmost all available rolling stock The pas- “TIIANKFUL TO ARRIVE"- The engine broke down, to be pro- ROTARY GOVERNOR'S VISIT very fine comedian work. singing, itimes and will entertain the air men in SUITIIIIETSldr: this evening. Mr. Ivan Brown Clifton. New London, was a visitor to Kensing- ton on Wednesday- K Keep Minardk in the HD1189- For The Christmas -FEAST—- PU U LTRY Excellent quality at lowest possible prices, in- cluding Geese, Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens. NUTS 1N SHELL IAMUND BUDDED WALNU'I‘S, ALMONDS and PECAN MIXED, per lb. 50c r CON IELTION ERY cnucuhlrrli BARS and CANDY on sale every afternoon from 2 I’..M. to 5 RM. until our stock is completely sold. church and’ ‘Wednesday, Dec. 13. 1944, by Rev. Christmas Story-Mrs. and Little girls. Sonic-Santa Claus is coming- Young people. Recitation — Welcome - Jennie Arscnault Recitation-A Christmas Wel- comw-Edith Douse Recitation-A surprise for Santa —-Gertrude Johnson Song-Santa bring my Daddy back to me-By Special request Dialogue-oi Christmas Party- Haynel At a. recent special meeting I the City Council the following rc- soluiion was passed: "Whereas the Finance Commit- tee of this Council has under su- thority oi the resolution of this Council of December 2, 1944. pass- ed under Statute of Prince Edi-art‘. Island 1935, Cap. 22, issued s39,- 250 of debentures to provide for one-half of $76,500 debentures B m an.“ theretofore retired. y ve _ “£13? it tlgeregore lresolvgd that Nolifigtgiwwl‘ ‘m. problem e ssue o t e sad de enlures . ' maturing on December 2. i964 at _§§§,‘_§“ilf,',‘[wh“ ‘h’ 5”“ “w gilfmratsa$éb1ae "yfafijryfififi ‘if Peglrjfécise-Santa Claus-JO vcunl orm already aut orz and in __ _ denominations of $500. $100 and gegigtlmfireleflggvny l“ the ma“ $50 be hereby confirmed and ratl- Dm1ogue_A Gimme 1n the Mm tiwfiiilthgierythiftweithe roc (is dew-s Ems thereof be paid into the pconsgii- shllasggagélkzl! I we" only “"- dated Sinking Fund of the City of Charlottetown in the office in Charlottetown of the Royal Bank of Canada, maintained for the Recitation-A secret - Birt v Se1ection——Camp fire Scene -by NOIIPII establishment, rehabilitation and Boéxesiqétilg dream o’ “Tome, maintenance of one general altlk- Gooskayoung Pm pie Tableau-Christmas Symbol: — ing Fund for all outstanding de- lt Eileen Johnston and 7 girls benture issues of the C y." Song-Christmas cavalcade — ._v_______, , Young People BIRTHS Dialogue—Chriatmas strike — 6 young People Recitat on-Catastrophe in toy lamb-Marjorie MacDonald. Dialogue-Christmas in gun's flats- Exercise-Ten little sleepy heldl ROBERTS—-At Kinkora on Dec. 12. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Roberts. a son, Joseph Marcellus. CAMERON-At the Prince County Hospital on Dec. 16. 1944. to Mr. Finni- and Mrs. Frank Cameron, Sum- 51111-13 E1115- rneLide. a son, Charles Keith. iii‘- i MARRIAGES ' ggcgéfzig Canny Scot Falls To ns a , . , , the new. c. bdrlyi: Webster, Mrs: Makgngflfofflehnets Annabelle Duncan of Charlotte- town to Mr. Donald Edward Spicer i Weybridge, Souris. England. ——— Rotary and wld e11 199m, w g 1-, d 1, 1;; 11 _ the American organization known ° _ _ aier the invasion o? iIbancegi-hrfie . svelilifirdll hafld it: rgowitlmt gsmeigf- “f i" t” 5d° ' tweglil “f, gifillll-gngifapel.c%§§l;§lotteto$§. oriilgwilxh‘ 1°>.'2"°'i‘s“_"1'1'5i..s~ “m” °‘““‘ "°'° ‘°““" °"°’°““" Home on Leave d" "m" - €..'..2.°’T.2“...°.‘.' 225.11%... .. Mira-m. wit... ova-v. i...- T. Ibbott. Elsie Gertrude. bargaining Scot from Aberdeen, sion Distict. Governor MacMillan _ . , said to his fellow ROISTISII-s "In ._A visitor‘ m charlottemwn this step dancing. etc. The group dos glxtufifiltercgflwmwoagd Mllfifr (f0 221d tsL-CK- 6115171110? n01’ 21.19 W21’ jotarv you have something you ——- week was Mr, John MagMiliqri, been entertaining personnel of tlc James stermag son or Mrl- add 5g 101111513 1111f a 23000 strl 0 cannot buy and something you (Toronto Telegram. Dec. 6) North Sydney, district SOVETYWT n‘ Amed Forces mrmlghml" the M“- ' ' 3111x911? ‘$1,101,311 figp, '5“ 3311-2! Mrs. C. G. Barrett, Charlottetown. iii “m” Wm "t b’ ‘mhm reports. He was articulall-x in- The 085i? 1511121111195 Eikggnmllblgifgg: ceygsggleyeasioyiltllgizs héflneizgy b3 tcrcsted in the wor done in rsls- Clarke. c Hale john Sm!‘ N D M L he Wanted the War Assets c031,‘)?- ing funds for the treatmen. of Church, Maril ynP . v , _ ac ea" aflon to my delivery chi-me! crippled children. Dr. W. J. P. lie, and Harte age. I “The w“ Assets mopl-e wa-nt ‘o thflfi-If" P'°§"‘,‘.§‘“5hf,:¢§ fr: "NDHTAKER sell those 30000 helmets worse re ort on 111859 0 e <1 efSO a ' n acgivities told the Governor that EMUALMER than I want t° buy them’ “m Wilson, who planned to re-sell the helmets as hens’ nests. "They'll. be back with mother ofier, and at my terms.” Mhord’: Relieves Sprain. Charlottetown and North Willehin Phone Ill t NEW NAVAL URANGES quality, price range from, FRUITS , Juicy and good per doz. .. 43c to 88c FIGS“... .. per lb. 19c ISLAND iVlcINTUSH APPLES, ity, per dozen fine qual- 40c and 50c GRAPES (Emperor) lb. 29c CRANBERIIIES of finest quality. ISLAND HONEY, 1 lb. carton . 25c ISLAND HONEY, 2 lb. carton 46c RADIO PEAS, 20 oz. tins 2 for 29c 'I‘UMA'I‘U IUFICHUI’, Heinz .. 23c INGERSULL CREAM CHEESE 21c APPLEJUICE,48oz................ .33c FRESH CELERY and lQGW-K Necessary Miscellaneous Articles SINCLAIR o- STEWART LTD. ‘IUMATU JUICE, Aylmer .. Z for 21c MAPLE.‘ SYRUP. l6 oz. (1 coupon) .. .. 33c PKEPAKHI) MUSTIARD. lii oz. 25c Ulflifil) PILIXLBD BEETS, lti oz. Glass Jar 23C SIDDAS AND MILK LUNCH BISCUITS. Pkg. . . . . . . . . . . LETTUCE IN STOCK. 20c acacia-sat r _~...,_._.a.-_......_z ..... ..