1‘ gruinssvov. V’ ' i rut; WESTERN GUARDIAN“? ~ Ir. Winkle Goes -.- em rtllliellfllhllllll ma: .. Mayan-B W‘ ‘ ‘a s: Geergte Glow. ll (wanna A ' l local MW!!!- mglunnn several o ,1 . ' ,. To War >MOOQOQOO§QOQ A lblullnslol all rum: UUUNTI New. Bills M! “who babe mun an all-leni- n" G unwelcome‘: pension-near, 5 . w to: street- uourtiu, imlgnelu Water line/Ir r03?» Illa: stuck In: Gouda, 6'1 Grenville line! I-h qur-nmymbg ILIVIIIIOIIIJIODIIIIID Cari-rear boyettopu due: loopnweelvhone l“ for llueolvlae er give your order to the boy responsible for define-lee on yell relic —TRUCK CllAlNS.-—l set 32 x 6. I —-SPEC_IAL SKATE Bedeque [sets ‘.14 x1. t: - uh ms. also rink Christmas night. Free skata w wine Car Grip Chalus.Kensu_1_3ton for all school children and the“ t m service station. 12-44-31- teachers on Friday nlzht. m -h° __ n-zl-at. -. . d’ "°'- °' -ll'Ar\'TED.-—l9li‘l or ggrmmoSJcA n "six w 5Nl- 13-33-31. tour doorsedun outomo s —S Tl . ensing n rink “""—' Ymmillim- Wally Thursday, Dec. 33. at 8 D-m. Good 535°" TICKET! ma‘ n“? ' ' ~ music. Admission 15 and lira “I'm mm‘ l OONFEDEIATION LIII IN. IUIANQ. _ Plan sensor: noun u eao mm" u; bu“ ""3347; He sank beck down Blilill. seeing __. other men following suit. JUBT unwary _ Unqxucwu The Inns t on chatMr I ent o! toyl. including drums ' elellhe. truekl. may cars phmM-‘i1"$m b. Ml,‘ Ill m‘ ‘mm’ m‘ Canada‘: air crew commitments n will not be affected- I w nay w 3 POX 3'10. Charlottetown. l3 a‘ m. ngigina. —DI:IHYDRATED rorrrross m“ W h MI SHIPPED — The first car of de- hydrated potatoes has been ship- pcc 1mm the plant at Bummersido lt was learned yesterday. The Dr!)- iuct ls designed lor overseas usé. 1 '-"nocu:sttn"-- -- i ' TIE ROGERS IAIDWAII C0» —~<>"@y — r»- M-m- w» £""ol'¢-‘*‘m§'¢°=%‘ ‘“ “Yr-lift? Ly Shop. Kensingtou. will benolos- ' ____ W'- “HRB m“ <7“ “ ‘ rum sun unity-rm early m“ "m ‘°'°°°“ ‘"““‘"' 3"‘ mmu uumoue- IQnINOIAII "M" 1°" “d” 1'" "w!" Wm‘ mam" em ltllNIIMlcnd llfnbnheelr- g}, P'°°°“¢"'~ ‘J16 Jfgcfl: -ou TELEGRAPH swurr - ‘ "'"""""' ' “m” “ °° ' ' Miss Wilna Monkley has arrived m” m“ ‘ m" “ma” fro Halifax to Join ti: staff of 31v"; ._ “wad them C.N.R.. Telegraph. Office. Juiaf‘: “y; MMYQ gum; Summerslde. Miss Monkley fonu- u" . new)“ truck.’ ma“ “n. Also News klddy mu inlelgsgiizrelifdl-it: tilirilrrooxficctrrxeré SHOWS m0 ___ 9J5 5m, c" mm‘ m“ 12-2-3? ‘mu THURSDAY A'l‘ aao “sugar Home Vlfwufgl‘ Leriim A cheeryumlle and a W face sington. —CONCIBT ENJOYID — On gic evenléighoflDflcadlfrth 0m" C 0° e v- s rnouorm 1'0 nnuo or- I concert sponsored by the pupils. ' Helm, _. bun Noel _ ' which consisted of twenty-five by M11 pevyzffifiuflfuy o; m‘ us‘: meccs- dmmgues- §°“35- ‘Ecimllmls motion of her husband, PO. Petei' - And e broken link w; -' my" Dunphy. to the ran: of Flying‘ ———- replace, Officer. Bun of Mr. and Mrl. JJ. l‘ ‘ Road. I'D. Dun- IDNXN. Dee. 33-(0? CABLE) —Oe.nadis.n ensue-lids in the two- weeks battle fou- the Mom ltlver and Ortona 1n Italy may be feixlv heavy. been the and monolozues. Santa made his usual loarly vlslt to the school overseas with the wife, who is rceldintt ‘this operation has touihest fieht for the C in: from front- —Pleiured ho Show. M», t. 5.1.‘; past two months h“ in England. llcr Mrl. C.W. Clok soul... t" ' WU i "He o. Mr. Winkle," Jack greet- iflohrfifii?°r’i"cri’§“wéfi‘i.°f' "l! “Quill! on Mhple Avenue. ‘Phil t laid Mr. Wink] , corp“ . ‘if: to his feet, 31s quite i, p15“ y‘, <_—_—___—- l l» would land some time morning, watched ve ‘Ilhey held it. crime] , middle of the nwlo m In m. Mr. Winkle P‘ gm u‘; A}: ‘fir: announcement on more iv Alphabet: AlPhabetWm m“ [Elven 113$ glffudgigm n . - » . - . .fi.:..'"r.tru ti: uzrssdmlttz: tru- a‘ d The ""5 thin! he saw was - especially the orospect iJSpZMPE" MP- Wlhkleb otri with the "lmiThev were engbr- for rt ‘ ‘glmng’ below than. wtmut raisins mo: urodr were 58110115 and ihs°m° °‘ v°1°°- b“ m1! making himself ut all were ready 9V0“ afiffihmll heard. he lectured: m. Winkle himself-fell thou been in the Anny eighteen lhfld been left out when ~h¢ fir-tin - months. | weir‘; palficél around. ‘ k’ . t» n. w» or. "ca: t or to?o.ua.sts..tctzrn.asot.lsls what I not. in my matthlne- like a cat with a mouse no: °'-'.‘§'ra mm’ "hebepoxixhtciid ti; Wlgnithiiltuvelg’ t“? reach“ ' I n meddle. “All tihcy can do uuqur. r a“ mgew“ m“ moot any 01 them guys working gifiigie niiaglasr: b¢vf,'5f.3d§§3"§,,u"{j" trhem Pump-Buns _up there. Where other remain with the Emu Q go ‘you think were headed for up .. . highgn stoicklwn asserted itself. ll; a een ms encd a Job. Prepared MT- Winkle’ l blast of the asrrurerrlrirgrafxrtsi“ m’ “‘ for it. and he would do ll. c0 zAustmlmlu Jack yelled’ tuglously, the feelings or the Du," New Zealend!" Freddie shouted. men cauirht hold of him. Ii’ they "I mm _ " were ready to irght, h».- was ready M h you relwas India , the too. Maybe he wrrsrre 1 lune,‘ bu, l! abet said. 1' had l: straight he could keep il\ oondumrr and u. "m! In Officer as the One-A low- pair the vehicles of the killers. dog?’ yvirikle sew that Sergeant 3r§ii“rr’.L‘.“.i“*éi‘2§°' m’ ‘all? x’ ' fl Sary B.“ 5 gfeldeskrowski lied beccme one of Anyway. almost as necerlrrrywm b83111 begnd. what was more, they Mr. Winkle Scamhed nu guldg. He W281“; 0M with tum book for the entry under Tallm. armeo by this To his satisfaction he found tlut the others were on the the island had cnnulbttls l; “or, half‘- It srrmro to m3 it still in fact. noted for them. gveer. and the sea smoother and Late that afternoon .1 collection Y!‘ "WIN Delwrful - of dark dots came out. of the sink- aboet stil it wasnt quite the thing inc sun ahead of them. The gun h ut war he sensed and for which crews of their own and the other e ‘Ifiontlnued to search ships sprung to their stations. alert f ‘ere was a stir among the Shlpg and tense But soon wo. rm 0 UéinIEOOXQVO we" _ x ad b pnssedlabotr-t that thcsc ucre truck em . r 1 . blfiker and flags. m: 1g y own p ones comc in l: o ert Hm _ in that most dangerous of all times, r. Winkles ship nud five supply I dusk on the sea. boson to mu- erratic CHAPTER XV It seemed as if something £01m t0 happen after all, The planes, now seen to be him submarine had been detected. The in the sky, kept coming on, a whole men. lining the rails, watched and squadron which reaclted straight held their breaths. _ arbnve them and than wheeled to Maneuverinr smoothry, the 51x fly back and forth, fcrvrring a pro- Slllps detached themselves from iective umbrella over the ships u"? "will body of the ctnvoy, sett- The men, Jamming the rolls, cheer- Jnz off at an angle to n. At m; ed, yelling wildly. and Mr. Winkle ‘ysame t..me thrce destroyers rode in heard his own volcc rldfilfig ltsclf the 551116 dlfeffi-Iflh. hc-‘flinil them. to the lusty noise bclmz scm HP DfBfiD-thwuted whistles suld good- to join the ronr of the plane Ye- motors. It was clear now that they were No enemy. from under. on, or galls] 0h a rlriiisskirit of” their own. over the sea appeared eithcrlthat . l‘ "in Kc re hrough the niirht or a dawn when the poms F?” he“: {imm Flggk Hemzfiaey: 3MP- ‘ returned tot take up ihmr rlgrl and “e” “me ; "EM" “z “ They were .1 special task force. escort the convoy to port. 8.30 to St. Bonatcnturr-n Church. An urgent cu“ had come ‘or fiacudle. where funeral Mass will 1mm; from some harmed point h» celebrated at 9.30. Interment’ P193“; uud been changed ‘ —CONDITION IMPROVING — The many friends of 8-year-old Birdie Cairns, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Wynmrl Cairns, who was opt-ruler. on recently for aDDQIld- totals at the Prince County Hos- urtrrl will bc pleased to hear her condition continues to unurove llifi hope that she will be able to rcturn home for Christmas 5- —-'I‘IL\NSFERRED — Ml‘. Har- uld Nicholson. C.N.R. ticket agent. szunnlt-rsidc. left on Monday morn- ing for‘ Charlottetown where he LJhCb 2' position in the train dis- prrtchmz office. It is understood ma; this is a tcmporary apiwlnl‘ mum. and that lll the meantime the duzics of ticket agent at Sum- nrcrsltic will be carried on by Mr: l-ldruld Cluw. 5- —(.'0L'N’l‘i’ count-gar Deterg- ber term of the County l4" °P° " ed at Summerside on Friday Judge uoyd G Lewis sldlua- T Q docket was the 5111B 65t- im‘ wine’ time. Ttventy summons had we“ issued for the term but only sev- c-n cases remained on the 600K615 for trlul the rest having been set- tles or judgment obtamed by de- fa. t. The lawyers atocndinz were T. Lowell Compton. R..S Hinton. Morley M Bcll. Walter E- Morley M Bell. K C . Wulter E Darby K.C.. and Heath Strong K. C.—S t Ulnadgnh I hum. Nlllllll] ‘Ibwnehend, John Francis and Lorne Hanoi! ieautiful memento no all let are left . Of one we loved and can the effect the ml," had been After the IIOVQI‘ n BIRTHS BURNS-At the Prinu County Hospital on Dec. l 943, to Mr. - and Mrs. Ralph R. Burns of Preeq town, P.E.I. a. son. go look Kiln GOUGIILAN —-At the Ohnrlotte- town Hospital on Dec. 31. 11143. Col. John J. and . Oouii (nee Helen McDonald, former y of Charlottetown) o. son. _ DEATHS LOCKHART -— At MOnctDn NB. on December 1943, Georle Inckhart. COBMIER — At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Tuesday, December 21, 1943, Mrs. William Connler. aged 51 years. Funeral arrange- ments later. MORAN — In the cltv. Dec. Bl. 1943, Peter Moran, formerly of Freeland, aged 71. Remains rest- ing at Frank Hennesseyh Funer- al Home Funeral notice later. McRAE-At Bonshaw on Tuesday, December 21, 1943, rs. William McRac. Funeral from her lute re- home ut Red House. sidence tomorrow (Frldu l service As a. young man he learned the starting at 2 o'clock. nterment blacksmith trade anr. carried on a Canoe Cove Cemetery. verv successful business at Fortune BlillNAllgz-Até South Granvfllg. that ruaht. and gave the pupils rifts and candy. After the concert ice- cream, apples. cakes and candy Summerside 4:15 g1. were auctioned by Alban Cras- Wm; he, pumm, 1n Tgguguh’ p 1,3 well. The amount. of money real- r -; i” I" l! at present visiting m Monu- rzed was fifty-five dollars. (Other t you wlgh My; “Hy w; nunphy nape“ 91”“ °°“Y)- In n letter recently received froni m. Dunphy he told of recently meeting his brother, Cpl. Francis nunvhy. Somewhere in England. for the first time since going ov- erseas early this year. —Moncton Timon. M», u... Stage, Screen And Radio Stars Score In M-G-M Musical ill- . line battle m; it could not b! carried out 3th luoh tenacity utd determination against such heavy opposition without comparatively hilrh losses, PIN MEMORIAM GEORGE A. Personals '_-r.L.-....--._-.-...-.~_. nwir<vfv4ruwe —Fri will Legret to hen‘ of the illness of Mrs. Max Robinson at. lie-r home in Smnmtersider-S —Mlss Nllrlant Nicholson, R, N., arrived yesterday by plane from Ottawa to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Nicholson. SLUTIIKICISIdm S. POWERS - CROKE — A pretty wedding took place Wednesday. Dec. l5. in St Theresas Church. Halifax. when Mary Victoria. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. J Croke. became the bride of John J. Powers, R.C.O.C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Powers. Cardigan. P.E.I. Fa- ther Hayes officiated The bride was attired ln King's blue with! navy accessories and wore a cor-' sage of red roses. She was attend-l ed by her sister, Mrs. Arthur Tan- ner. who was dresssed in beige and brown, and wore a corsage of pink roses. The groom was sup- ported by Edmond Przybylski. R. C.A.F. After a xhort honeymoon the happy couple will reside at 1'11 Chebucto Road. Halifax. BEAUTIFUL CANDLE- LIGHT SERVICE — The candle- light carol service held at Zion Presbyterian Church last evenina was remarkably fine. The organ accompaniment. and the capable direction of Mrs. Edwin John- stone, assisted by LAC. Lawson. as well as the music rendered by both senior and junior choirs was of a superior variety. With its at- tractive decorations. and effective arrannemcnt of such providing a. very unique setting, the church wa< outstanding in beauty. On either side of the pulpit stood a Christmas tree attractively light- ed, while on the pulpit stood s row of candles and in front o. wreath of fir boughs. The entire platform encircling the pulpit. was trim- med wlth bouizhs and poinsettlns. Above the platform and extending 310mg! ghedorgan kallerlé an?‘ above c e oors spruce out: s were banked and made ornate with fiflfiihfli fifivfiffdfuuMgisg, nngfine coloured lights and candles. 0n also thuuren ‘Rrunucmlmgn r 3' in the church cemetery {And w“ 5m“ to be suhwd either- side of the organ izullerv o; whom yuouru the 10,, m- a‘; l They would see actlunlgat 1... the two ureat windows were ar- and devoted husbandfatha or‘; n“ Kit moment. I y ranged with a large fir wreath the; and grandimuex.’ er‘ m‘ _a . At lunch time they were at 155g in which a star hung and a bow m; funeral wag ' d td ii- told vthcrc they were golnlr Notlrln of red ribbon. These were so de- me Rev w A MFQllloBrl‘ in et thy N D M L twus said up“; ‘he mum’ Con“); signed to represent the Scene on home and m, gay iuorturegh fii I ' ac ea" Prom the beginning it’ had been R ChYi-‘ii-fnlis card. F0111’ member-i and his remains we Ilia up? ‘ planned to send them to the island "I ‘h? Junk” Chm? “P9941795 5P0!" in the. adiolninlz cgrtitettialgv ubcéieget UNDERTAKEI ‘ EMBALMEI Charlottetown and North Wlltllilre Phone Ill WOOD Stars of stage and scrcen com- ine orient; to provide a musical fantasy of unusual brilliance ln M-G-M's "Cabin in the Sky." now playintz at the Capitol Theatre. Based on the New Yorkstaile hit of the sumo name. “Cabin in tilt‘ o; ,Sky" deals with the struggles of wlPetuniu, played by Ethel Wat- ers, niccd by the forces of good. to save the .0111 of her well-mean- The wmmun‘ of Rollo Bay West and vicinity was saddened to hear of the passing of George A, Wood on the mornlnlz of Sept. 16, 1943, after an 11121885 of several months. The late Mr. Wood was born at Alexandra on February, 22, 1869. and was the son of the late How- ard Wood and his wife, Mary J. Judson of the same place, who af- terwards moved to make their —Her- friend; will be pleased to know that Miss Mary Hogan is able to be about attain after her S —lIO.\fE FROM OVERSEAS- recent illness. Flying Officer Edward Arnett. R. C.A.F.. has arrived in Canada from England end is cxfpeotetl to arrive home in Swntncrslde this evctunié Flying Officer Arnett has been gvpfseaq for two anc. one hail’ years udlere he was ill-inched i0 ‘the education bunch of the RC. AF. He was granted his co -- misslon while over there. havlnll joined up in the ranks He under- wcnt tm oporzitron some time aizo but it is understood llc has com- pletcl.‘ sovcrcd. He i5 the son 0i Afr. . . ~. l. lrzmk Arnett of Sumnlerside. 5- -—M1ss Marjorie MdcCalltun Montreal has arrived home iucnd the Cilristmaodlgitlztysoudgi. er parents‘ Mr’ m rs‘ ' ' in but wcnk-utlllcd husband Lit- MacCallum, summerslde. S “e3 Joe. portrayed by Eddie (Rm —r\fiss Lena Ranahan, ndrsc-ln- chestfl“ fmders°n~ The 1°11?“ M flaming a; 5L Mary's Hosp-nu], nvll. rcpzesented by Lucifer. Jr., Montreal. is visiting her parents REX Ingram. blot the downfall of Mr, and Mfg. Thus, Rgnrrlurulbittlc Joc 1n an arr-conditioned gummerslders roon". ill Hades. They enlist the ____. laid of temptress Lena Horne. son- _M,-s_ Gegygg Qlclscgulp, nefi‘5Bi/i(nl31 young M-G-M slugmt: Rita Gallant. ‘ms unwed {mm t star. But Petunia fights fire with Halifax to spenr. the holidays with ‘fire and with the forces of good her parents Mr. and lVLrs. Fred on hcr- side rescues little Joe from Gallant, Summcrside Mr. Olds- the clutches of cvll temptation. camp. who is in the R.C.N.V.R. Singing the ullzuk "Happiness 1s expected to arrive tomorrow. Bridge. afterwards moving to Rol- lo Bav West. where his son Prank still carries on his business. After retirlnlz from the black- smith business. he turned to farm- ing and bought a farm trearby where he and his son Arthur farm- ed successfully for a number- of 50ers, specializing in dairy cut. a. I-fe married Ida Louise, second daughter of the late John S. and Mrs FfllXlCln of Fortune Bridge. and ls survived by his sorrowful: widow and three sons. Howard F, at Red House; Frank J.. at Rollo fiéezlltlettztihanddmthur W.. on the gnu p" ;,,,;*;;,,,,*;,";,,, 3511313335 Home. Dec. 31st. 194a. Mrs. Annie neubuu-L Soup/h Amca’ and Bessie Carroll. need 90 years Funeral will (Mrs. lib-ed Aitken) at Fortune b Bridge. One sister. Mrs. Beatrice Ding- altnz p.m. Interment North Gran- w“ v e. . -—POS'I OFFXCE BUSY —Sum- rrc Bust Office sturf have the greatest volume ol s urti‘. to date in the of me office. ‘Pwenty “(,1 1911.013 passed through d ubcut the same y. ‘Phe rel-ruler : JiCllLCEl b; six extra ' 1o the rush period. The wlcizctr. have helped some- u‘ to handle the cxtra busi- ness. Tho rcunirmr staff deserve r.....r c1111.! 1J1 Ijlc efficient way m“. ur-g llzrrltllirtz 1111;,‘ tremendous trlsn ui urarl under difficult clr- cunlslunccs. 5- llAsKELrL-At Portland. Maine. on December 21, 1943, Mrs Ralph Haskell. formerly Bertha Phillip! of Summerside. aged 34 years. Funeral on Sunday afternoon at Summersicle with a short service at the home followed by service at the Presbyterian Church at 2.30 pm. CARROLL - At the Sacred Heart Is Just a Thin" Cutler. Joe" and "Cabin in the sky" uS only she can slut: thonr Ethel Waters also makes the sum: "Tukinr: a Chance on Love." something lonn to re- member. Lona Home will thrill you when you hear her sin! “Hon- ey in the I-loneyconlb." Rochester nnd Miss Home do u comic duet. “Consequences." Other musical ltizhllehts are provided by Duke Ellinrttou and llle popular band and the fnnrotrs Hall Johnson Choir. FOX STUD The ranch at Brenton l-lowatfs East Royalty, cor- ner St. Petefs Road and Brackley Pt. roads, will be open for-inspection of the foxes for the week between Christmas and New Year’s in the afternoons. _ Dept. of Agriculture. l2-23-3i. S. —-Mr. John E Cameron of the firm of Morris and Bernard. T17- ,nish, was in Summer-side on ‘Pues- day on business. Ho was accomp- unlcd by Mrs. Cameron, Public Health Nurse. B. _S’side Soldier [Wounded In Italy (To Be (Xlntinued) —FOBMER. EDITOR. PASSES- The death occurred sutlucnliv‘ 0X1 Tuesday afternoon at MOIWIOlI °l George Lockhart. a former 21119-01‘ of the Summerside Plc-neer and lhv Island runner. ‘lilo lute Mr._ Lockhart had served overseas 1X1 wounded wl-ule rervlrrg in ltuly. this war and hodblfvn 111ml“! m, Pte- Arsenault has been m the an air raid alter oemg dlsonarxcli, anny for two years and ls ttvetity- liulli onu ‘AillLy. Up Lili uuoilt tmec v one years The “Wm, n] m; months ago he worked in Summcl- 1 wuunds was not given. A brother sldc cu rue stall ur J39 Kim?“ Gussy is now invallcicd out of the ihc 08961‘ which 11B ‘l3’?- PY°VX°WLYi army arfter suffering a serious m- oaned for a uwnbfl‘ J1 lea“- m" Jury be his back from falling e51 a inough being ill rll hL-altn no hud motoycygle while on manoeuvres in been seriously 81¢! P11‘ W111! “l” England. Another brother and a weeks. He was a native 01 lllonc- 515W; are 1n the fu1ny__s tort and is strrvivtd by his moi-h" -_------— and father who are living thcrc; TOOK WATER!’ PRIZE also his wife, the former AUCLY€Y Rose of summerside, and one son. David, six y-cars old.--S m. and Mrs. Theodore Arseuault. King Street, Summerslde, have been advised by the Depaxunent of Nationel Defence that their snn Pte. Melvin Arscnault ins he?" sustro mulch” Paying highest murkyi prices. Buying all grades. Freeze them when suitable. Packages furnished upon application. Ship express to me at Summersidc or O’Leary. E. E. SHARBELL in the retrieving of certain precious _ stones stolen by the Japanese when no one was looking. The south end of the fifty-mile- lcns island had been ca, lured by . American forecs. along wi h en sir- fleld conveniently lust cmtpletcd by the Japi- who still held the northern _halt of Tnllzo The OVERCOATS THAT FIT We have now in stock a beautiful line of Overcoats, cut and tailored by Shiffer- llillman’s which le our made to measure firm. They are real coats. They fit and one window and three from the ‘I or “Hm one n: the slepmngmnes George, who was killed in the U. ilothfig-hgledljrlllhlldhqdy olguthe jun- r . esse n w e, occu- SA. andt littl ‘ died in chilvcijhoodf caughwrs who pied the organ gallery, while the senior choir. also 1n white. appenr- The nail bearer< were six neph ewe: Colin Dixon. Leig Townu. ed in the regular choir gallery be. low. Mrs Arthur Roper, Stanley hend, Edwin Townshond, Lloyd| pfmyw BMW "l"! Arthur Lawson were _ the soloists. Rev. G. C. Webster Opened the program with a Scrip- ture reading. ~ DUBLIN -tOP)— Eire customs officers patrolling the border Wit-h Ulster almost tried over their catch i 1-2 tons of onions which were to be smuGsled into Ulster. Ilyg- . P- » ,--,,. . GREETINGS TO CITIZENS OF SUMMERSIDE’ ' | HSUHHHE FJBuyer R. N. O’BR YAN ~ HOLT, RENFREW 8r 00. Ltd. Montreal Now buying at really good prices silvers, --DEATll OF FORMER SUM- MERNDFI WOMAN Friends and elatrivas in Summersldo 'I‘u0,~l(luy evening at a Maul; hospital. She had been ill for about n mouth She had been lrviuq m Portland for about four- lPCrl vczrrs. Size was tIJrty-four vcnrs old. Before lcztvlnk Summer- ‘ill worked at Sinclair and , trt. Ltd. Her husband is in the United siutcs Army. There are no children. Besides her hus- band, she is survived by her fa- tlr<-;-_ John Y. Philips, Stunmcrslde thrcc sisters ant; three brothers. he allure are. Mrs John Cobb. Burnmersirlc: Fanny, Mrs. Law- rence Brown. Portland. Maine: Jean, Mrs. Layton Dalton. Water- villc, Que. The brothers are Ever- ett in Summcrside; Russell of New Glasgow. N3. now of the Pictou Highlanders and Roy with nnnounuuourur In wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Hap- py and Prosperous New Year I feel, in view of the change for the better in war conditions, that the citizens should show their appreciation of these bleeeinge received by re- turning fo their usual Christmas decorating and by so do- ing make it the merrlest Christmas we have had in yearn. Winsloe J. Lldslole, mayor; the town council All staff. F PROFESSIONAL CARD sz=mnmrk%" MPH HUTTAR Summcrsfdc ‘l’. E. IIIGKEY plaiinume, white faces, etc. -et office of— 0. ll. ROGERS SUMMERSIDE Be Sure and See Mr. 0'Bryan His Phone Number is Seunereide 136 hang beautiful. It pays to buy the best. J. P. MacPherson & Son Queen Street Charlottetown _ TKFBooroa-rr House the Bank of Nova Scotle in Porta Rica. B. Cbuierelleeeutenl Office at WIIIIIIIIIAQQ $'i‘éll..-‘I*“eoo* s: BUY. PE U555 Mr. Rancher We have received a car of lngereoll Horsemen which we are unloading direct to Ranchers while it lasts. This is your opportunity to get the brand of meet you have been asking for and which has been very difficult to get. Phone your orders to ue at once u we are cramp- ed for space. THE HALL MFG. & COLD STORAGE CO, LTD. Summereide w: wow-r F's t. UHF. UNDIRLINQS o or w: M/NLITF ou cum c5954, . t wfi. v i .%tusrto we was ' (50065 on s PUNCHBOARDI cuvu rtuun rtrrrtttt==