I, L_.‘,_.,..»...,._,-, 1 h. 1 vllll ivc you quick, easing relief. IENTHULATU M "lolybsmomvnnr Daily BIURSDAY, THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .|. Elma- Murpby. ll lhancr it. u! George Glow. l0 00hr: 8t- BUMMEBSIDE 5nd FENCE COUNT! News. Snblcliptionl. Advertising The Guardian may he bought daily at any of the lol- lowing atom in Summation: Bull Bookstore. Water Stroet. G " Drillhli. will! ‘I85 Toronto Bakcry. Water Street Milk Glldat. (‘I Gruvillo Illint The Guardian will be delivered in any homo in Summenkln. Cal-rm Buy u! ‘so pel- day or 10o per week. Phone 289 for this urvlco or givo your order to tho boy responsible for deliveries on your tonic. 35X?“ ‘We “mm m iii-mil‘. arid-Ball?’ supplies at _ . __ RE N | Brace a. 12-3-2. .._" _ KRED HE -—- 1111* i in; “M” Pauline Noonsn.‘ 40355" RINK °P¢n1l1l W" .3 btan transferred to 1118M. 3 l0 l0- .i- hiMLiOlllill- Surnnler- music. 2- B-ll i, 1., 51.. L. am; liaugue: oi lirs —i- J ‘ M llwllan, Sununerside-S. nemlgfllidofglezlmaf: gained -(iAL\'.~\NlZl§D suit i160 hard ‘l. | l2-N-I. gflrlllill, 5:091 “fie °b““““f§lfgs.flf_l -OWING T0 many roquelts. we ’ ‘ " ihave decided lo serve turkey din- Good ice‘. cod --’l‘l1l_ ol-"HCE o! E. E. Pn-k- hens New‘ Years Day from 12:80 Upiulilfilrlsl. Sunllncr-"ide lto 2 D- m- ind 1T0!" 5 l0 3 l" m! d r11; Feb. l for test-leverlirlg. make our reser-l open for repairs and|vations early. Queen otel. Sum-y colilnzlrlg accounts. .merside. 10-28-21- 1428-30-4-0-11. 1a i ——— ! ’ —WOUNDED 0VERSllA5.—C&pt., mllrillhqlll RINJK EVENTS -|alld Mrs John Shem". Alberwnf ool Skate Pfliiin‘ afternoons-South, have received the sad news. 'I‘uesd‘a_v| that their mil, Ralph W85 Hlbd‘ ‘ DUTIII - Speclni. in action He has been overseas for _ ‘ night. séiSfilliflVg years and was expected home _.. g to lesume his duties as ccvmmaud . .- . rd. No skat- for Clirislnlas. Another brother. ‘H18 officer of “L' Division R, c, M. 3 was lnvallded home a short tune z ,M. P. after having taken a three, ilz-N-Ji. ago-S. l - fgzrgllithsnapeclal cllaiursed in Regina. .____ _ ' . e was re eve , while a . -lluL‘l{EY Belieque Rink. The —ROTARY MEETWG- The ‘ sent from the Province, b 12-! hi "c League benefit weekly meeting of the Summcmide‘ _ isnector N. J. Anderson, w o "u Jyers from three Rotary Club was held as usunl on nou’ in command of R. C. M_ p, ~<1 give the boys Tuesday in the Olvm la. 'I'bere _ division headquarters at Monet-m. not must. l. Dec N. Skate was no guest speaker. t a num-l a n mum,“ wcrc dis-l c The report on the crippled.‘ k -~ children's drive showed the a- FARMERS 1N [ITUTE- 'I'he,mount. of $220000 received, with, lzldeblilfl of the North 385501110 districts still to be beard; e Routers lllsumtc wag helddrom. This 1| already ‘l Bedcque scum; on Mon-|obJective set for the (Xnmty! The secret v. Mr LAC Cyril 3111160’. ber of business mattcrs ’ ._ _. b?‘ sanctuary was the rector. Rt. Rev.’ (5 Mgr. G. J. McLeilan. V.G., lllililcy. Jlodds Rev. w, v_ McDongldv seven Mug clung and flraznallc stories over l0 bearcrs were Peter The pa"- Bi“. The service at the grave was‘ éfaafiélmf-‘lzleuglclgfllxafigsstuxathlgy soggy Walden Sciial‘. William Cooke, August 15, was in “(Qddmg body at the door of the church. A *1‘ ' inlffnliifxlflfglflgg pic's cemetery. guard 0f 1mm" 0f 10mm “y”, the edge 0i t-Etn- sczll. as ill rclrltc.‘ Knights of Columbus was in at- rlwn m the Ulr-ll- Elmer Plnenu. and Dr. J. ‘ll. SurnmcrsldewPiiee. Members R1111‘ . Council Knights of Columbus " o! .\Ir. and ‘ tended in a body. Tile pallbearers Sixmmarslde, 1 were as follows: Messrs. J. P. Mc- Hllbl!‘ ;Irmis, P-aipil i-logg. Ralph Mac- - ‘Cnuil. Ronald McNeil]. Ronald Mc- N- 5». y .Donald and Parvin Cass. appropriate l. ' ’I'i1c ceremrny. the Rev. Erncst] Personals l —-Miss Ada YmTcm" of Acadia .\l.:cC:l1‘unl pln"- ‘ 1 I J . Uruverslty 1.3 spcnulllg ha; hollday; 5;}; bm- Summersidea-S. - 9h d _' “ F"? 3s‘ —-.\I&$ Pesos" MlicCaliLlln, rm. Miss l cms, Mr honor and Mrs C D, Mac- steill Fjesian ceivcd a telegram announcing the non. He visited this Province al-l ‘"1 most every summer and was n1- ‘ays welcomed by Holstein breed- ers as he Was a man of pleasant pt" ity and sound judgment.‘ ‘vi friends and brecdcrs inl _ Good Record f | me 1o r 1h the Declnber number o the , m“, guy“; ‘Ayrshire Review is the heifer H H Hume)? Blackaddar Gem" 236246, 4 K R, ym-J by the Estate of George L. Bos- an M s. ‘m, Tgflvergc; 2a record of 12.044 lbs. milk, 590 1m, . Ivan Darrach. MX-vof ivaiciron Darrach, Ken-I hem" show record. Bhe is sired by “Cherry Bank Btcadiut". herd-sire now in use in ch 51.000 lbs. of 4 per cent milk to her credit in 5 lactations. the darn of "Leitchcroft. Gay- and Brand champion at the red n ion-luau. in soothing action r e —i.Roy1runan: 2.8m! Foraythe: 3. Wendoil Oliver. _ Grade tv.—l. Oliver: I a _ w c 9 m, “m. grow-film: ‘$5111’: LrirY-"Tualsuulcv ollvé; 2.1 02:!- m-Zlm-Jwwfl nwmina-Ageribgag Wflglvvould k- 4" w" ‘MW Frances lnmln: a Patricia Imnen. ‘°' ‘w "mal’°'1°lf§°'lm ' "m l" """‘" m, Qflde IT-r-l- 91.1133 01'3- fourimilsmfrom me Home. M" Mm"""r° *1" ' led the llbex of the German drive ANCIENT GREECE The history of Greece [on back 8,000 years. and lahn by Palrick Hamilton I Dlllclod by Gecnjo Cakov I Produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. u! gnd tol ‘Theatre. ls ollc ul the 1110s.‘. ex- . _ the stolv tendance, consisting of Messrs. \'.‘|51n;.;ey, m“ 4 "he Maddigan. T E. Hickey. Georgelwhq ~ 330 OCDIK Claw. E. P. Foley, Henry Wedge.‘ (Charles Eovyer» 11nd A. Mc- sets up ilcme in lhe Loncicvn house 9f Summgfgide where Paula's aunt. a famous slmz- at- er. was mu‘ Delluern lve his wile ma through lvnal ‘ ~11 l: would be lififJil‘ [Ll relate. ‘lhe entrance llizcll the scene pro IgOTKZBJCHV. J11. c rec.0l. keeps th "cducii 1i '1': 1;. m; at. i\\']{h nel" father. Mr. Norman Mac- a; mp m e “I 0 2°“ porting cast. iland-nlckcd. turns ill sterling performanccs. .‘Z-§..§‘?§§§§ h§§35;.§‘§§‘?§.“‘ll§§ 1555f AMERICAN TROOPS __>_ Lcmlllnliid frcm page l.) Amcrzcan icrces lnct the [Cellos two days ntlo rind brought! it to a liflli. knocking out some enemv glrmor and compelling Von _. Cecil J, Stewart, Secretary Rlélgfiiiuls '\ u f p, s. ‘vests _ t ,, a .of {n3 HEX. Branch of the Hol- 32rd gging"'gna“x‘fed “fr; ins“. lmiTizc president, Mrs. W. B. Bulman, he Amsncan Gamer plannijnstrud‘ Association re-‘daywld push Dresiucd. A .. *I'\\"v‘en death d‘ 9°" Pf-‘TTY- Onlarmv o‘ from. meanwhile, today's cowru- CFOB lqd y Mrs Warfielzl Orr’ SA‘ rag“ _ .\1r. Robert Hohby oi that place. nique said 1st Canal-run Armv ‘lln4tsluas carried out. Interesting read. - é-D lMr. Hoitby ‘this chief grader in in the Netherlands continued (clings were given by M155 31,-“, m!‘ 0- DT-l selective registration for Canada encounter enemy patrols along theyLalrd. Temperance Secreta and in the Holstein Friesian Associa- Maas River north of Tilbll-YIZJ‘ Miss Anna Stevenson, heral . N w Von Rundsledt Loses Initiative "Von Rundstcdt has 10s". the in-r lllJIlVQ l.l hi5 lzrcat nil-out uzlnlble lg will be u.“ by a wma lstiluliglll,abill\ i-iiroulzil ill’; of plants lashed at imam troons Th I f n _ . _ liudsfiélt-éfiéilléflillii." l- i-“n-flfiihlli-“slfifiiétlfiil m» ca» a» no» an» ~11 wizh the smoking der ‘ In the list of R.O.P. o0w| yg man tanks and sulrplv vehlc-QS. ‘ _ W811, ghulont ' u Von Rundstedt/s ‘ E ‘I’ cm!” ‘in the three-yeegmldldigggiorieitrixtglygfis ‘short o! meL l fund ban- !" with a" avenue we or lsl-lgéllill‘ iiiiefificllnuiaé w ‘Zimev ‘ This besides being a a 3:11! Mrs. Ed. Currie. Fair- ‘Splendid Pwduw h“ In excellent lea-st adwen had S The all‘ e herd oritv o! their Seveml thousand sm-ro ded Am-fim hatlhsstraiaht dav in Bastolme 0n ,°*'°Wm§"B8V ""1""? She is also 5g the southern flank of the fighting. owinlz h 1 -' said Arne ac oar a bull which was Junior gm “tacks “reueabhevtcgwafilflntalumtmn 1 s“ ma" and white show lucid at Markham. arrival of f 11. noun . 01-50111 THE___CHARI.UI‘TE'I‘O% GUARQVIAI}! THREE CHARMING lvnrlvs 111111»- clznrnll culnnuln 10-04 h uocvol Iq- an ill IIICHI‘ 0: :1 I"!!! ‘gators lily h inserted ‘I VI CQII word, Iflflfl, - able in adv“; u, 000KB for Photolrnnbl. ‘IIIB civic tum. CONIIDIIATION LII] CITY‘! IIICAL BA] gm]; .g§ce|nloer 81st. After fgat date all iinwrerguu the rota-lg! defile“ w crrv u: OFFICE I111 "mam olugn each avenlnaz this week until aoeiockiortheoorlvenlenoeoxum IZ-M-fl Tax haven. HOLIDAYS III: _ 58%? J V Misfit wré of ' m9. “chi; holidays with Mrs. Masters’ moth- er. M: J.T. Rodd. 250 Grflton Sweet. City. ‘ Tllmzr: novus- LATE ._ pm , levemnlrs train, clue at 6:30. did .'__ V10!» reach the City till 9:30 owing aw sllvlllllr. .- 0 ANGELA Lallsaunv . a llfienifislklliivnli ‘Z3 °' “hm” °" aanallaarvrllmr g ‘mo: of members of ‘amt Kmhéi S. a ( Korea coming home on N" Ypgy’; lieave. I y rliclnch . Baidcrsion o Bu: ad Llpon the Play W115 held Auburn, »Patrick‘a Church, lwhere Requiem from his residence Fort ALSO - NEWS Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday At 3:30 l love a or-cuofl wag the only guest-S. j ____ ‘gféfqigecles at ethe géave. The pall- dated l s» ‘EOWHIL’ c *“— . _ l ' w re: A essrs. 1 2o. me _ear amounting —FUNEBAL AT SUMMEBSIDE. Roach. James Simpson, Raymond 1,1911 and Fruncds p1 p) of about 523.800 ujhcu —The funeral cf the late D. B..= rboillln. James McKennl. u lllildc up of femiizer, McDonald of North Bedeque was; iLynn, and James Loflerty a en cars of bulk Eralnl held flag‘? Egnixfiuwrlth‘ sglt- _V _ _ .ment in Church Cemetery. n durlnl; the car. Thefmn l1 S I - . . -—-_ ha; _ 1 wereyn-lrpointed Pauls Church. Summerside. 'f‘.le| SLMMERSIDE FUNERAL YESTERDAY _-m. pruglmg- f . c¢a-,,u_ Elmer) celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. . funeral 91 the \ . mm. Rueben Francis McDonald. Si. John. N24] 41v»!- ~ .. _ _ -‘\1'§l‘le Shore Was held 1n hEr demands m. the: part Is.‘ Edyvln 1pm,! Deacon. Rev. J.C. McDonald. Sum-_ - , lvrswrdul‘ afternoon. A short ser. i “in WnughJflWTSldEj sub-deacon. Rev. George‘ "GAsL _ IT (my; op lite ronduc (i by the Rm’. J, A 1 ~11 m. gum-lug! McDonald, all cousins of the de- SLAHOS} Llplnlxu Mlvhrllsou a iilc homo.‘ or m5 mm. ¢~~ mmq “qqughgteflsed. Master of ceremonies W354 uitiiwllnc PIUFIRES Qflfllzllll 1f Lord. Secflv Rrllphj Rev. Francis Mcquald. Si. Duns- l "us loiiowrq by a 5011120 at Tum 1,“ tans University. Present in the — " illC ucw Alctrof “ ' g il-li gllrlrcll N‘. . liacLcnnan d t1 ' J. A. Nicholson. an m lay-Ll‘ Hill] lat Ln; (1.112.- tile bxluliful yo g‘ .“.)UR WILL COST ‘ d by‘ Bliss Jilrunltlarlxlfl. AOL MOM-t-Bevfluse m? 09670- her accompanist U911 01 {i definite price ceiling on Willi nim Emmgts ill the United States makes f§1e“°Cl°:§§i1‘a"e°@-‘>5Bl'y to continue l- a . 1 r aerc%_ h _ 190,130. cunsulvmgjizme subsidy to . olcrv lb: out‘ to adn, the subsidy will be discontin- l‘———lll.[ \.h,\. and llcci effective December 30 t1- ~°l~i "T-‘lhiififl Prices Board has MIHOUIICBG‘ Une d" the new lwllcy the Cflhildli-fl lllil IT- \. b o: u Scot- d for M-G-M- by Arthur‘ Ule subsidy was started two will’; Gcarzc Cukor. the is‘? there was no United States, ccllng Lsrast, and tllc entire Sill)- llanrd chairman explains. fleet for more than a yeag- and ha; 3C1] lcalium, Sulnmcrside-S ' 4 oranges sold angdu m0“ h 8W1 I . . there ma b r - v3.1 struck ll” 1r" serious counter-I y e a" mcreaie 07 TF0"! Th: >-;.,,‘§i‘_,1.._‘§5'§ _ iblowot llltslifihc nuns ililci- bacil- ‘$519; ‘oalmu “gm P" dozen in rr:i velvet! ‘racing W ‘QM-is "Begmmn states sBiist alt (Gilli-Ill spiglsesmal] as “he h “a... cnnle Oil wool tnc l-“(J-(iillgll-Od in-florm -‘ or is Orn s big uberawd ' tfligmelitcglv ‘hhacd Elalfiliea Wlillfil HICOPIYWCL igglrkyevtozseiz safely Holstein Breeder o... of l. cc... m... R031. . and- w.M.s. MEETING-The W_M,S, of the New Glasgol. United Church held their December meeting at mrwmd the home of Mrs. R. W. Stevenson. milk units lo: and Christmas t}. ficers elected for the coming c“. Mrs. Warfield Orr war appo ntcd Alnsrlcazi ‘FY5111 in Summerside on Jan. 24 Corres- 8nd 25. Mrs. W. B. Bulmall in- lzltcd Prcss i-ioistsin Association. ‘Fumlcllltionlq. .1112 llcrzt "“ rollnilrl" ‘ltollrluu lllll oi tllc l)_c_ rE-ipblldcd t0 by a verse 0n tombs which first’ struck somber“ ‘ lGCllIilllfS slllcnl. Clllfltll 135011 Glory. ‘ ' cf ihc AP recon "sac 1011 in $7.75. A donation in memory P, E, I, p ' ' .- Quill; chéiifliisl of Mrs. John T. McLeod was grate- Ifyliy rcceirlvfld from ills filth Stlilll-Zgé dav swarms My “Faith Looks Up ‘ r 2112.’. ‘Pllndslcdt ullcoux- M,‘ 8 Elms of on- unison-G. Personals Nazis sum of run l 1.1 lhll MI-S- D- E. FR . if. , f, {h 5° 9751796 “WW were was m°“’ix’t'lgliga onforces Christmas holidays H». '5'; rs Bllllmlll’ and self-crouched Rum Sturgeon. Mr. Harry MacPal-lane of Aug-l drv Moll“ will“ f l u h s. l 1d dlfimmh "m m“ 69mm!“ ' g-fosgpliltafipell-giisorlrlltgl; friindgnhznpcel reserves and mdaior his speedy recovery. l 41.]! ammunition dump bombs h,“ W, hmmalfl, m, mmand killing at least as Nazi ml of Keith Bosw 11 d 80 . Vi - more than 20 divisions. l tom, 9,5,1, 15m; ‘Em. 15m‘ socnllc calmer grenadler divisions. oonrhlgglfilméa-uttackcd a be o! of the noted "Alta" crest Winter sqgjgggioniqmg‘; ntgylge §fm§§§§dfl§ silellim Bestolzne R0yB-Hisd.isC( Ball km ' .' Royal Gem finally: a cowuyxvllstyh ovrer past the M15“ sume’ ' g out mm guMWll-lglwlm ‘m’ of Bu e; ooh-m, a United States 1st Army Ont. this year. last reported only 4 ‘i: miles south 'gl%“g‘afil “W” ‘g: l‘ “"35 Wm‘ . "i of "16 cnrv- (Q59; “my; saflnflm‘ km.“ .-;- . mm)" m" "mm" mjflnfl,"°f‘mmfinffif,lf._f§,,fmwmt w Commgntator. GIIATVOIIGIIM.‘ 7 l- -- ~' “ " Honol- Roll for the ma. no dmted tothe beleaguered troop: to- Alllfd OWMW“ mwlfmm "3 Hi7 U! IRON l!“ G’ Ifyourhcadsccmispltliinginiwog: monthseol thiltenn. o may...‘ fiiydftwgngallggefhgfisfig “éfififlfig ‘thsltnnt-ixrgdgréot 0mm" ‘mm, the Unite iililClhifllvhing,iigf(£ pain per! a‘ vlvmn ~ m" a m“ e ~ . w; - ' . defeat on the if“! Trlillllicc! ihnpcacllrlfoxsafiirl‘f.i omde vL-l’ Hen" wlluhm‘ u“: a ‘one of Amgflcan fight more into l NWO bers. summone bv the At l! a I o n. "more m attrition?) u Ill I Aooo NIUIMLESS TO twtl ‘us. u w thorugh ‘Callnml d 1 to Cine e an c. use . but apuarentelz did not attempt l’. 1 tuition. l 001v": WAIT ul lw my your m m 1321* Overseas for Christmas on lorvlee vvllh the ainghn; Beryl De Boil, daughter ol Mr. and Mn. Noel Du Bloin. Charlottetown. and Francs Gavin, = ~ ncsvlua .1 x‘! ; tender" A‘ T‘ Mam)“ h“ d5 u,“ mum“ Navy l‘ ‘M’ ‘m.’ o‘ Wu“ "om doughtor of Mr. and Mn. F. J. Gavin, flgnish. _ Prince Edward Island. They are Phyllis Woodslvle. ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vyoodside. Kc - lllSTORIC ETENTS- "without any cheese-paring" and illauguralion of a medical nlr aer- vice for outlying areas. . Education-establishment of teacher-training schools. increased ra. more secondary “ ‘ al Nil/PPM! with mechanic Th flllllllfl Masonic installation Ceremonies ‘me annual festival o! St. John the Evangelist was very fittingiy observed by the members of the Masonic Craft o! this when upwards of seventy brethren attended a banquet st 6 pm. in the Masonic Temple. Wor. Bro. James C. Montgomery, PM. oi Victoria Lodge No. 2 cap- ably presided as toastmastcr. ter the toast to “The Kins” had been drunk, a. toast, to "The Craft" was proposed. which was very ably responded to by Wor. Bro. R. E. 8t. John's Lod e No. l. and the toast to "The Ho y Saints Jchn“ was responded to by Rev. Bro. James T. Ibbott manner which was very fitting, in- spiring and instructive. Immediately after the banquet the brethren repairedto the mdze Room when tlhe installation of the oflicers of St. John's and Victoria Lodges wok place. ‘ R.W. Bro. W. R. Carson. Deputy Grand Master of Masons in Prince Edward Island. in due and ancient form, performed the beautiful cer- emonies of installation in a most creditable mannner. ably assisted by Fr PM. of St. John's Lodge, as direc- tor of ceremonies. Alter the installation of oflicera was concluded. Wot." Bro. R. H. Vfliontlnuad from P804 l.) I a much-better Job ptilen a-l 00Gb ——— Demonstrations In 311186618 10l- FUNERAL AT AUBURN-The‘ lowed an order for disarming Bei- iunerni of the late Edwin Curlcy gian rmistance forces but behind- m’ lite-lines order was kept On 438-11- Saturday morni w 5t. Eisenhower": command- ngugustus, Oil-Sis in France was nu-molmted High Mass was by fonhldght Gen. de Gaulie. who is“! by m8 Pastor. the Rev. Louis had returned to head a provisional .C51138him- Who also conducted the Government after Paris vms lib- Fdldie J. Allies recognized 11's administra- Damicn was further strengthened in Inter- ember by an alliance with Russia. What Churchill called "the ggadual extension o as ’ t0 denominational institutions. and propaganda against ry . to raise health to implementation without lhe St. John's housin . Fisherics-"Legi ation should ry merchant supplying goods on credit to furnish at least tour times yearly a statement of the future lies with trcsh frozen fish, fillets, salmon 1m sticking rolled Mm n" kc) rfioelving u; m. killed ‘Ihesc birds are scald téeratment bv —in almost no time itltc Rowan Earl headaches He sided with Russia wmplctcd and the Agriculture-communi tious linking farm and market must be lnatlc available; the Government should order an expert soil survey, supply tractors for land clearing. young farmers. and send agricul- ;ural officers to Canada for train- n Poland east oi the Curran line. 0n the fighting fwnts, however, have missed. Aft/fr th the birds are pflacml transferred to a cooiin: 1- wllerc tiley remain and graded. placed tive weight and Kfildg bins and burn are made ready for packing operation included i and mouth bv wrsiling Poultry is prlckrd in various weight rizes. bird.- weight and grade in a box Boxes are carefully lned with waxed prevent frcezrr bum. each blrd is slamcod upon the breast and upon each box. o - . there was no dssellslon Coultc. East Royalty, Eisenhower, as in the Mediterran- czm the prrvious yoar. has welded‘ conducted by the polylzlot- formations unrier him ingot a hard-hitting striking folric. vest-end the Amcrcan n. MacEachem, Army. which landed on the Riviera Shaina be schemersufuuritelfégaag; of fish and timber. commercial ex- ploitation of hardwood. develop- lnterlnent in Peo- ther us armie w re on Germa £01; but the oerélnfi had launches 31;"g;=§ami=;§qg;, rgggcgbpggd m" m“ M9‘ mmexwuled dnve‘ * Communications and trans- purt-"for economic development, and Luxembwrg , thctone gyeat necessity Ls a proper Allied headquarters rccognized the 5 ° attack as “the big thing", with the Nazis through the gelp and support tho push with V-bcmbs of the British mo. and Canadilan ~ rmi. w - led land Yalri man. plated bv Joseph ‘pup-e Wm be based ‘m the Q-PA-"holra; so? of Rxslrlcgleaftitl‘ (lizard! m Cottcn. brlnlzs the ‘oiczurc to a tense ‘ ceumg i“ "19 and hiehiv illfilllllil cllnlax. n . “Gas t" has been iillildsflillé- m“""~*l> 59F by the Board. against the American 1st _ pushing some of its elements back into Belglun scope for an up-to- Local Govemmcnt-“local 3 ‘seii-govcrnment must precede na- keying Services on P EL box of poultry pm. up. (Igolper cent lnsprriinn This type 1 al cvemment expert from Britain l“ should be appointed for three years _ help settlements organize their Unmd Statesgrowlng area of U10 bloody battles frcln 1 but ls a plotcctcn Plus a controlled beachgs ‘vhere they 62h shioncr and to the buff“! A 59¢ 5-‘ charged for such inrocctlons All P E I. Reglstercd this service 1' probably ii responsible to a. lame cxtenz for the uniform strode of poultry pack- Af‘er inspection. each hox of noultrv is marked wilh a Gova-n- i h b0‘ fmultrylm nz suc a \ o m" 9: Can-operative movement-wit Lodge would be advantageous to secure expert assistance in its building and co-ordinaticn as a strong eco- nomic structure." l i0: Civil service-a system of examinations should be instituted tn meet complaints that applicants are accepted satisfy denominational demands. 11: Finance-a senior British treasury official should be second- e to Newfoundland for i0 years with authority to approve all but the largest financial undertakings consulting London; indirect tax system needs revision; price control should be instituted. and possibly Britain might remit some or Newfoundiandfls debt. l2: Military bases-the Commis- sion should seek co-o Canada and the United State using these bases to Newfound- landfls best advantage in peace- l3: Labrador—-"Since the Privy award (of Labrador to little or nothing has been done to develop Labra- cne could wish that Canada had been successful in the dis ute . Canada evidently thinks is something worthwhile. in vi enormous possibilities, I should deprecato the furthergrant- in rrit in Jewels on behalf of both muses- Thie Russians, meanwhPe. had The officers for the ensulni y!!!’ mic cd Eds» Prussia. knooircd out - ‘m ‘Jranges w 97°95“ We all Germany's Balkan atellitcs but gamma“ wnwmerr ‘he Pm?" Hungary. driven Flnlagld from thg t - -- .- r-s» l» b-l-‘i’. ti? lzllrzxlzsiicra‘ *" m- “ G D. Murchison “hm SW] Bby Nov 6, Mar- 5 _ _ .n was a fie to announce working ‘mmfacmruy- D15‘ restoraticn of the Russian frontier m 1'5 LBOO-mlle length from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea. Tokyo Feels our Bombs Germans still clung to Italy, the Allies still not reaching Bolozna year ended but they had Jun»; 4th after a such Wc"1i!'y'““95 W '47 "aria vfien rwdred. Phmlirv from reflistcwd dmaed vyqvvvrw- qy-QfiWv- ctotllnris haw BM arwml-salcs fcllnv'—ih'n Treasurer D. T. waye. PM. W.J. Drake. PM. R J. Rupert, P M. C a aln l‘ spring offensive in which Canadian I considered probable m“ orange; forces honed crack the Gustav and. twm may Se“ b 1 m H. , a Ilitier lines. prcnzcd Gcnnan drive wuxlld thelncar theirepzwclscnlflglclflz at puts | m‘, {Meusc in the aeras of Clllev silred of an ouilct for our drwfll rxruwrv to‘. quality mzaln be ml!’ nu- b". that im- ' G‘. E. MacKinnon .D. Highlights of hh with its miany island invasions, were the Americans return to the Philippines Oct. 29 and the hard oiow 4,9 man”... dpr)"esffi tho mil‘- Eet “Amie-w rrore d“?! Ml" PM" unfinished bird into the mllkfvd . 0 C. E S. Giddings. J. C RM the Jztpanrse fleet off n S B. tho Philippinsg in October when) 1M. MacDonald J.L. McAuley so V program of Scri t F At lhE northern cnd of the Alllcchwldlns. rrgyer p m’ Am ° “msmd PM“ ong th islands invaded were o e means satisfactionjotigll, Marianas, developed into ll base for Tokyo-bombing Super- orts troops continual io hit lhard a; (time JapanesLe in thei .,, ~ EOLIIIWES‘ a c areas ‘oi-pissed committees M“ appmnm‘ and M‘ in me alivancc to the Philippines; the Aiiics Eushid the enemy back in Burma w. 1h Japanese made F‘ delegate m ‘mend m“ Fresh-l“ grave advances ine Oh no. The year was notable. too, for a um" dwclopment, o w. ’ liii? ANDERSON - at the r. E. WM - Hospital. Wednesday. 3'7 l" John Anderson of m. Street. Charlottetown. mineral fl “There is much to be done be- fora Newfoundland enters into its concludes. "but with faith in her- self she can gain it, for great are RI-IlCH-At Port Washington. Long Island, New York, on Nov. 28. 19“- to Mr. and Mrs. Wlllla (nee Elizabeth Compton) a daugh- ter. Margo lnuise. NUNN-At the P. E. Island H05 tal. Dec. 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Pa Nunn. Cymbria, a son. ATKINSON - At Nashville. Ten- 4, 11944. to Capt. and tewart) a dauahrer MncNUTT-At the Prince County Hospital, Bummer-aide on December] l8, i944 t0 Mr. and Mrs DUB! Mairpeque" o i. PARKMAN - Suddenly At "1"" loe. December mm. m4. M» 5, Parkman in his 78th year. Flint" afternoon. service starting p. m. Interment in Wirfllv! N _ A . .-,.. h H n hideous i!" (‘m-m W“ m a " d t ° '";l",'_,‘eb§‘;f8_‘° [gigulwégfi “a; German Ilyinl; bombs and rocket , 2:11.111 dtl lsflib ted Total colLction anwlmml all.“ BIAftlnFHanpaTBD-gav fulfills fl/Ealrlo. the living bombs which Em?“ began June 11% Britain was u-ble to ‘ vmouncc vc ry “mm” °'°‘°d “Y liflfil‘ 2.300 oi the 8.000 bum-bombs launched hit Souif-Ju-n Jap Carrier Sunll By ll. S. Submarine BlNNS-At the residence sister, Mrs. L. Crawford. ‘ mend street. Benjamin Blnns. ll Funeral notice later. UTIQOHQUQTCd . id urn-r - At u» P. a. Island m- I-‘or the Elnplre, tho year was highlighted by a. hi; Imd of Qxnmonweaitl pr who announced after the mains are resting at the home her brother, Harry Simmons. w King street. where a church nflp ic be held Thursday Hi - " United Church. service start m" 2:3 Interment in Mount 5 ABl-IIN m . ‘lilo first definite sinking of a Jap- States submarine was re day by the Navy Depar The announcement come in Navy communique which disclosed the destruction by the far-r submersible: of 2'1 vessels. rge carrier and all: other M chips. Prevent filtration 0i 1'1 encmv ents. Mr. and Mrs. James te, The July Dulnbamn Ocks in national confe liminory steps AI-TLECK——ALLIN — rence took the pro- n De“ And as the year closed the ma: were folded bflck- i“ ustine Cove has undergone a auc- P99301151“? for anuciw 01m tie had been hoard of Llt alter he escaped c July a0 nl MEMOBIAM In lovinl mmm °' m‘ loan submarine warfaro to 00, in- eluding a carrier, i4 cruisers yen. three tender: an types. MM. ughzhfiam-u-i wouLlTcbNnNua- <oouuau;g:f_i?q_p._¢._1.) ied for tilroe-year terms by "gen- (A J broadcast from 1nndon|eral auflrace" and the Commission uld appoint its own chairman- c. ‘a British subject and MR1" a Newfoundlander, were $10. from snywhere in the Brit- Iithelbenlr-ioldan to mum- mum HOgIIH‘, both of Murray Haber. P. . . 5-MuDONALD — At the e, Charlottetownp ghq Dearest LIII! "I" M“ h” an donvlv fi""..‘l"o‘£i" $1.’. ha! l» ',:i',,,-". -" "s: t‘ bv Ilu n I Family. Yanks Strike Again At Volcano Islands ap anon B tist P on Dec. 2'1. 10H. y Judson Levy. Christine MacDonald of Doe .. o r1 Good-I of Bouthbort. PEI. EEYNAIlD-SOMERS — At bride's home on December 00. i944. by Re D. JaMorricon. Mildred LAO. Joe Mercia Reynard of on PEARL HARBOR. Dec. 2‘1—(AP\ United States warships and pia bombarded Iwo Jima in the Islands Dec. 28 in the third Joint air-navy attack only base. Admiral Chester W. Ni- ‘I mite reported today. lifter annulment of the local defence regulatima a re- femnd sho 1d to the latent Marmot-Commission form of Government mmmn; h“. ion imled at Allied Head untan- and 1r the people approved a con hi h resented n I01. tlnultion on the mu urge that the (lo-year) dc- hflfl! ltion without delay. Lord Amman! 10-year vlln fall: into 1S sections:- llealilh—oppolntment of a lal health committee to study ha, n. health amnion consumed N. D. MacLedfl °'°- ‘l "lflrw" “i” "-°°° PLAY COMMITTEE FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1 \ I flondtolnllfl hold than Iflllnlt American 00118-3? lmit drkonchoouto Bntfillglilhfitfl