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BOXJSZ CUTCLIFFE & ANDREWS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMBRS Hunter Liver and Brndnlbnne Day and Night Service \ i ' w. »jg——lr ~—~j~+i BELL 8i MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown. I‘ E Isl: . a n. n. mu, b. 1.. Msiiiimn, LLB. ,..i,..-..=- l .1 ' Said Murdered ‘In Boston ‘Ihmugh the Boston Post ‘ relatives and menus in Summersiue )1 Jeremiah suosbury. a native 0A spring Valley, P. E. 1-. learned that mg by an unknown assailant, beaten In death with a hummer or f December 12, says it t; believed that Jerenuah P. Sudsbury, 64 years. a Woburn tailor, was murdered in hi‘. second floor tallorinil shop for a, brown wallet, containing $25, The murderer flea from the scene with his clothing un- doubtedly stained with the blood of his victim. PC1109 learned that the $25 had been saved for months by sudsbury to settle a. real estate attachment. The property attached was w be used by the victim “to defray my funeral expenses", he told his friends. Mr. Sudsbury was born in Spring Valley. P. E. 1.. and was the son oi John and Mary Jane Sudibury or! that place. He left this Island when a young man and for the post 45 swears has run a tailoring business on Maui Street. Woburii. Officrils investigating the crime, as ii. result of a North End number burn as one of the most kllllflgs in that city. stidsbury, who Isuffercd with an incurable wins widely known and well ‘Into his tiny two room tailor shop / leach day men came to talk nnd ' pit-hen not busy Sudsbuiy would play .i‘ili‘ds with them. National Gil llic Boston Police Sifnke‘ Leland. who want in lliout nine o'- clock iliiit momuig was the lust :0 see Sudsbury lilivc. he went to see about having a stilt lllla two friends called at the shop. Ihcy’ found the dom- locked, one of iii-em had a key. They opened the (swag and found the body near the 198m of Ml". Sudsburys ircigr end. Crossman of Becieque, wid-mv. two children Ruth and Her- beri are left to mourn. Also tno brothers. William and Hall of Eipring Valley, P, E, I, They learned that he booke a pa" — - n - fieiiiiieiiciiilw M so m mm ted ht Finnish “demgwhlogiy in three imi milks an a motorized column had field batteries on repor eommuni been smashed b the shore; or Lake udoga. The communique, rgorttng bitter fightfllfl. declared 40 ussian tanks had been sent to the scrap heap the last two da. s. thus partlcitiizrly intense e Ladoga, where the Red army has attempted to out- fliink finland‘; “Munnerhelm line,’ army declared all n0 of but the Finnish the attacks had been repulsed. Success on other fronts also was igpéirtied by the communique which "On the Karelian isthmus the enemy attacked many times m the supported by ex- iremely heavy artillery fire. All the attacks were repulsed Tnlpale River and 16, 30 enemy tanks were troyed. Former Islander Finns y ‘Destroy “Limd Battleships” Ih Fknm Efiflmg ....:r..v=~..s'ldl"ii..TT='§~ HELSINGFO Dec. 17-(A.P)—- Rtfuee Soviet “land “In the-course of ‘battle Dec. l5 des- “Enemy attenlipls to CrOSs Suvanw Sllld that he may have been slain Lake were also repulsed. "On the western Kai-alien isth- oool and horse racing betting gan . mus there was artillery fire and sma I I local bets each day. Drflbiibli’ agam t, tle Three 30—ton tanks were destroyed. attacks; all were repulsed. wishes of the Woburn number pcol ‘Enemy attacks continued ln sectors and horse racing betting who e bets are "bucked" by North end gang. The murder was disease liked. The brown bill fold containing -the iuoney is believed to have been 011 his person the iiioriiii murder. iounld on his head. His skull was rac urcd ulltl two l.ll crs f ‘ nghu hand broken. Tliegcelllgg, wihlf Am“ Mam’ 5'5“ ‘m? Ye“ and 51X dows and walls \\ ere sputtered with Nine concussions- Afili ur rem red. AL L~lfind friends will be shocked to The deceased married Lou'=e besides hi; Poultrymen To Honor Pioneer Ptlllliry keflbers throughout the world are combining to honour that izrans old main Sir Edward Brown. Sir Edward passed away at hi5 home in England 0n Aug. U55 19th. the last day of the 7th World's Poultry Congress. Professor Edward Brown was me plvneer in poultiy education not only in England but he visited many countries of the world in the interests of the poultry in- (llblfli To all who knew him in the past twenty-five years he is kliOWn_a$ the moving spirit, in mg formation of the WOl'1d's Poultry science Association, its President ior the first. fifteen years and the presiding genius of the 51X Worlds Poultry Congresses. For his out- standing contribution in world poultry keeping the King knighted him in 1930. To do honour to this great, man it has been decided to accept contributions of one or two dol- lars to create n fund from which on annual or triennial grant will be made the one who has made the outstanding contribution to poultry research. Canadians will wont to be counted in on this for Sir Edward was always a good friend of Canada, having been here upon several occasions. the last one uihcn he presided at the 3rd World's Poullrv Congress held at Ottawa, in 1927. Canadian contributions will be received by F‘. M, Nash, Box 39. Charlottetown, and when all are received a special committee will be appointed by the President of the World's Poultry ASsOClflUOn to decide what nature the memorial will take. Your Eyes‘? If you are having symptoms V of strain-headaches, snrg eyes ilmldtllllllifs! - consult a spec- s . § Q i At your service with years > or experience and a thorough P retracting service. Cali in and discus! your dil- > flcuities. G. F. Iiutoheson G. F. HUTCIIESON F. G. HUTCHESON. J, V,‘ "wyir. n -iyfil4.vfii“l_e_ rough =—~" TIPPIE A-ND “CAP” STUBBS chiefs. directly north 01' Lake Ladogo. The the at branded by I enemy battalions were dispersed. In Chief Charles R. McCauley or Wo-ithe vlcnitv of Tolvajliervl our own brutnl advancgjlowly continued. tools were repulsed. "In the vicinity of Liomla two In Memoriam ANNA MARIE SOMERS The angel of death visited the ig of the home of Mr. and M:s. Harry som- Were , ers, New London. Sunday. Nov. 36. and carried the soul of their baby months to be safe in the fir-vs o ‘Lilocd. ‘llic (icccsed always were ll Jesus. Little Anna, the p dc of iifflllilllllfi’ Oll his face for a cancerous ‘ the horn; bgggimg guild: ly ill l-l-ehilllit-lil and “as not in the best of 53.9mm, ‘_evgniy<g PM (CTR. budsbury “.35 a manner of the medical Sllll and tender nurstg urd, aim ; rv d d l1 __ ‘ pas=ed away Sunday 11111‘! “e e m m There are I.“ to mmlm bfsldes .pi't>m0(-e the cause of humanity, o ‘the sorrowinsz pirents three sisters. 111M169 M"! PPIWC- Plesmenl Hem (he Lois. Janie, Rzzrzi. some or ‘FATHER I'l_I_ PQETEMD I'M sici< AN’ CAN'T GO our —AN’ THEM WHEN THE FOLKS so OLlT- v1.1. SNEAK ow‘ AND SEE THE crrv OF AKQON ALL. BY MESELI: - .007 Prim W“ -' ‘ ' Thimble Theatre -- StarringVPOPEYE rnnéigitncorrizrowlv’ GUARDIAN look mil day 1n iiho area o! Item-um " ertain histories l-loxig Luke Laden deszroyfld three tanks 1nd an enemy motorized column. “At sea there Wis only patrol ac- tivity. In the air erasing aircraft were active chiefly over tsunb and over mrt-lwm lnphnd lesser bum - in: raids were undertaken. Ouir own air forces were quite active during the day bombing, amo other things iui enemy“ tank det “do?” “P3... °'..<»." W... to e r po e Finland mime 1mm the frigid mi-thern from where Russian for- ces were said to have altered before the fortifications o! Sslm-ijiwrvl near the Norwegian mutter. Finnish troops were making a de- termined stand there in Arctic darkness with the tempernture 13 below zero. resident Iilyosti Kidlio, broad- ‘ cizstln to Finland's armed forces, up aed to the world for “substan- Ibritod old" against the Russian in- ers. "There is no need of twtirig our innocence regarding e out- giegk of this war," the president “The lees-lie or Nations in which 49 nations are represented unani- mously branded Russia the aggress- or and 40 of’ these states condemn- ed the Soviets with expulsion. Not. a voice was raised 1n their defence. “We need more active help than that so far obtained. As our cause is the joint cause of the whole c'v- lllmd world. we believe the civilized Fierce this front. nations cannot leave us alone on .. Chinese Community Gives To War Chest HALIFAX, Dec. li-l-tfiPi-‘Ihe Halifax Chinese Community m“- iributed $80 to the Red Cross war chest Saturday. In a letter accomp- anying the contribution. president Hem Kee of the Chinese Patriotic society said it was a. "token of our appreciation of the invaluable work done by the Red Cross 1n China." "We realize that. your country is now in gift need and trust that this small contribution will help sa-ld 1n the letter. 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