n§u> vou ix/osx term Ann FEEI; Your asst - . "" - > "1........ .. » \ hiothc-rs. wives and s 30H“? of HGDRE a. Maillot z: w. /--:;.___.. EUPPLIES FOR FRUIT CHRISTMAS ‘ ties and molasses have been arriv- (35555 Aiunva‘ ing at both Pacific and Al-lhnfil-I ports at rBKU-llll‘ llliegdvfis- m wgetheartsfl tion to other comrcnhflyg“ bcd by a threatened siiertaogveli tzemilirilizkins o! - 50ml mililehartfzflaeiécgii nan p “Cakes will be lighter in mien‘ irrsli _ w rlotliaicilals o! Raxslnsmqrlepi height ofncvialsjtggegl, I IiliIlIEII PIIIIIIIIITS IIIIIIEIIEII ' ‘ IIUSIEIY IIIIIEIIIEII 'Air'men llomo of dried orange skin have recently P0 t0 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN From Overseas MONTREAL. Nov. 2$—(0P)—1"lt. Lt. 0.1’. McDonald of Toronto. who wears the DJHC. wi Bat and the DJRM. after Dit- .u a “tar.” "y. “use u a - who ugh“donti"€:1l men w today en route to their homes n d t . udcgieilalllglflwould say little of his $33M hiHnQi c m‘ Drug’ good work" and his reply m. wlwlthéyghgu was for we: B . Asked i! he got the bar to his D. . in connection with his he slid, "well, I l’. it 10: thl Swedish affair. but can't IIV an)’- mm‘ w“ m“; was of I Berlfn-‘boiluiid ‘lsneoifnmvfglmi flew . un r, an Press War Correspondent, but engine tmlsle oroed h to tin-n beck gbvjir l‘ a the More Cheques flashed In ilet. UITAWA. Nov. 23—(O.P)—Ohl- ques cashed by the chartered banks against individual accounts was $4,654,206.673 during October oom- DENd w A85, in ember and $4.073.390.587 in Octo last yea-r, the Dominion Bureau o! Statistics today. The 14.3 per cent increase over last October reflected ‘heavy pny- ments on the Fifth Victory Loan, the expansion of procuctive oper- ationsuand moderate increases in p ces. Debits during the first 10 months 0i’ this year totalled $43,032,B09,594 compared with $36.365.082.6B9 in the North Africa. FWPv-v "V. . same period of 1942. an increase of 18.3 Del‘ cent. Ffllowlmz are October debits, with figures for September, 1943, and October. i . in bracketsz~fin millions of dollars) ari e Provinces — Halifax 5, . . Quebec-Montreal 1.1455 (1.052 0, 1,026.1). Quebec 112.8 (111.8. 105 d). Slierbrookc 13.0 (10.8. 12.5). Totals l.2’ll.3 (1.176, 1,144.2). LOTS 0F STOCKINGS it takes 162 pairs of silk stockings, the equivalent of a, five years’ supply foir one woman, to make one para- c u a-nd nuts almost unavailable for cake ks the missing ingred- n . This season's plum puddings will be prepared without rigs, but no shortage of candied peel or cit- ron is anticipates‘. Ten carloadii stltutes for ie ts they Canadiarw as compared Wllill Jlevmuihvefifég. Fly Planes From Canada To Russia UITAWA Norv. 23- (CP)—Ml1it- dry aircraft revealed in Wash i today to be flying a northwes ern Canadian fairy route from the United States to Russia are follow- ing a chain of seven airports-most of them war-built-from Edmonton Alaska. ‘Iiie northwestern ferry route was disclosed by Robert P. Patterson Unier; States tinder-secretary of war before n senate committee 1n- vestigatlng the Canol til project. Construction of the chain was started on the suggestion of the joint defence board which made it one of its first recommendations. Early surve s made by Canadian flyers enab ed swiit completion of the route. From Edmonton the planes fly to Grand Prairie, Fort St. John. Fort Nelson. Watson Lake. White- one Alaska. The dis is comparativel short, provi emergency lan ing facilities and silo ng for short hops by craft with a. limiter. range. SPRINGFIELD w.‘ l. The annual mcetink ff the Springfield Women's Institute was held g1; the home of Mrs. Hyatt Haslam on Novrmbcr the eiflhteen- th with nine members and three visitors present. The minutes o! last annual and regular meetings were rem and adopted The Pre- sident, and 'I‘reasurer gave their reports. Mrs. Walter MaoKenzie ave report of Rod Cross, while s. Norris Sinclair reported for the Quilt Committee. The pointed foi- the ensuing year. Pre- sident, Mire. l-lyatt llaslam. Vice- Pruident, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Miss Ardyce Heslam. Andrew Hughes. alter Macltenzie, m, Mrs. Norris Blnclair (re-elected). Auditors, Mrs. Ernest HBBlilm and Mira. Robert Howard, Sick committee, Mrs. Waltz: MaoKenzle. . Crawl M dearegring ofifllc‘; .Itwasuece cangen fitment; w the first Wednesday of the month. The Treasurer was asked to send for twelve yards of ake quilts. Nine in memos: to meat at her home for next meeting to be held on December the first the lunch committee to be hostfiss. Mrs. Craw- tore linclolr and In. Norris Bin- oulosia seals. Mrs. Andrew Hughes vited SERVING IN NORTH AFRICA- Here ar Maritime Province men who are serving: ll" ers with an R. C A F. Wellington 1i TWBY are standing in front cl some heavy bombs, suspended from the hook of a big mobile crane. as they prepare this shipment of de- H- M- C- S. Hulda. fourth in her class of such $311198 built for Canada at a British shipyard. They "B. from left to right, Lieut (E) E H. Bolus R. c. N of Ottawa; Lieut. R M Heshlam. R, C v of Montreal: Surgeon Lieut. Cmdr- s. A MacDonald, handed 01kt"!!! the courts Posed on a soft drink bottling wfnipalll’. JiLYSEQOn. Rfiluwllelljllfi. following offices were sir. $.11 m, Payrnaste r clalr. Progra e, M , A gh I Hnslun and Mdyife Haglarlrlm firm was found . R011 call, First, School The Programme ' musical contest put on b rs, Irving Haslam, prim Won Irv Mrs. Crawford Sinclair, after which lunch was served by committee in charge. ‘The meeting closed with the National Anthem. Price Board Convictions $511108 and offering used clothing at unlawfully high prlcca cost a dealer, carrying on business under Several trade names at St, Zach- nrie. Quebec. $1.000 lust week. This was only one of 96 cases reported by the Enforcement Administration of the Wartime Prices nnd Trade Board for the week. Offences in 52 oi’ these eases werc bfllflchcs oi the Board regula- tions and the remaining 44 for vlolntlons of the rulings of the De- partment of Munitions and supply Two Prince Edward Island resid- ellis received court sentences for Cillli-Pllvelltlilns of gasoline ration- 1118 Ngulations, the report shows. ‘Ills-so were the only eases prosecut- ed by the Board in this province during the week. One of the stiifcst penalties was im- Teacher. ‘ COflSlliléd of a i M . ‘if P. E. Islanders on Ac tive‘ Service struction for delivery to the Axis. In the group, left to right, are LAC Lloyd Harris, Rooth Station, N. 8.; LAC Bonnel LePage, Charlottetown; LAC Ira Proctor. Hampton Station, N. 13.; LAC Lawrence Doucette, Nbfth Rllsliw. and LAO George Jardine, Junction. N. B. _ ANOTHER CANAD . I Here is the eastern Canada officer now servingnl: sritlnz: cgMgnisigflvggal-lotwwwn p E I H d m“ . . . . . . , . . . : l . don. Ont. Lfiut.‘ Ray Phillips, R. c. N- of Qthgwg: eu . Montreal. and Sub-Lieut, P. G. Frewer, R. C. N. v, R, of Toronto-(R- O N. photo) J. Iflavelle, R. C. N. V, Ru .0; guilty of purchas- ing sugar from sources other than their registered supplier. The fine ivas $1,500 and on top of that a IdIYCCIDI‘ of the company and sn employee were ecnh fined $100 Servlns extra sugar and butter and _serring meat on Tuesdays in public eatiiili’ places were other of- fences that. resulted in fines under the food rationing regulations, PARKDALE SCHOOL A vcry enjoyable evening was spciit lii Purkdnle school on Oct- ober 29th, when the senior pupils held their annual Hallowden party. The contests and games were en- lvyed by all and the following are a list of the prize winners: Costume Prizes: l. Noreen Smith, 2. Velma Good. Betlllcntest, Drawing of Pig, Robert Contest, Naming of advertise- melnts, James Gaudet and Thelma e co s. Clothes Pin Race. Colleen Goud- Fadyen, Mary Doyle, R4: Noreen Smith, bzwis Gaudet, Mll- dred Auld, Oscars, Ronald Mac- Lean, Blair Swan. Musical Contest, Warren Gregory and Robert Bell. Bingo, Mai-ion Coles, Mildred Auld. Mabel Gill, Iewls MncFadyen Velma Good. Pin the Tail on the Donkey: Blair swan, James Gaudet, a In a hastily-dug hospital trench on Hbugainville a wounded Marine gels . and another fighting men a life-loving transfusion of Lunch was served by Mrs. Cook Dalhousio (R. O. A. F. Photo) _ after which complimentary speech- ‘NQXEWLEJ! 29,194: kt iidailll ‘III! PIIOIIDEST IIAIIE III DIAMONDS Xxj-Match the sparkle In her eyes with ' the gleaming beauty of a Bridal Wreath Diamond Ring. No other gill could give her such happlnessmbecause no other ring has the 4-Point Guarantee of perfect color. cut. brilliance and flawless quelltyl k ihllii‘ viii;- GODKIN BROS. SUMMERSIDE, P, l], |_ Bridal Wreath Diamond n1 Wedding Ring; _ mm: in DiflMi_il' C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER Great George Street and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Drls- coll very kindly helped with the piogram. A singsoiig wns held, concourse of people who came lo pay their last respect; w one who was so dearly loved. tier funeral which was largely uttendfld mo! place from the home oi lief Bland- parents. The service at the ha"! and grave was conducted by $114 Rev. J. n. Bishop. Her Null" were tenderly laid to rest in Milli Shore cemetery to await the 810"‘ es were made by the trustees and others present. A handsome sum was realized for patriotic urposes. The evening closed with tie King. ous resurrection. The llllllbwm were: Neil MiicDougnll. llbstei‘. Gordon, and Everett MacPhn-ll. 11v MEMORIAM’ MRS. uLiAs ruirtil After a long illness the death g Mrs. Elias Turple took Pill" w cently at her home on Pictou W , land, at the all‘! 0f 75 Yfllls- g: I. i ous to her marriage Mls» P 1 IN MEMORIAM NELLIE CAMPBELL I Suffer little children to conic unto me and refuse them not for] of such is the kingdom of heaven On Oct. the twenty ninth, nineteen forty-three the angel of (loath visit- ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Calvin Campbell, De Sable, and claimed as its loving victim their bcrt Bell, -ln store for her, but God hnd for sisters, namely: Davis and Winston. Mzésrgaret Rose, also her grandpar- eh . in the berea_ved fa_rii_ily_by_fh_e_lgrge_ five year old da hter. Nellie , Matilda. Death is away sad but was Sarah M. Livingstone, l a sudden and unexpected one of daughter 0f "l6 1W? Cimmm m‘ . thiskindlvei its kaglef ne of and a lonfvklllnzssssnwhlcrivaosily tlrme l-lorbour. PEII. tvrvizh lagnlilghigo’ i can Partly efface. She was a kind 3&0 ccéiteg an y: 1c mruelslnnd m“, nndthlovlng child alnddgier Slillddfifl “f t r ago ..:.i came as a s o to a w o lry was - , I knew her. She is survivor! by “lilfiffifihlfa i Mrs. John Chaisson. H" and It is i th home where that .0. . swcclt and‘ loving presence will be Mrs. Hush Rankin. Pfcifllllialn”; e by three sons. Wlllllli‘ et‘s team. sor y m . ' Contest. Guessing the Beans, she had a very keen and alert Lester of Plctou andvllllliilg} o‘: i .Mabel Auld. mind and ener to study. It home. she ls also siiriiirf o, Do... Share the Wealth: Lewis Mac- seemed that agbrlght future lay brother. Jnmes Livlngs.oinfll!rm1d_ er, P.E I. There are sf" l‘ children and one lIhfill-llfnmoxa‘ A short funeral service uaSMW at the hcme at which Hicfilirmw¢ Calliim. of Plctoii Island <i_ I'm"), Following this service. dill“, ‘ nncl close friends nccniiqiim: E‘ remains to Mlllllll’ In", ‘fM ‘h, l'.. where a sflll/lcfi “f” 3“ ‘ United church at. uhiv Piokctts ofllclrivii. ll “M”, in the Murray River cum '; her a brighter and higher future the Glory of Heaven. she leaves to mourn, besides her son-owing parents, four Tarothers and two The sympathy of the surround- comrnunities was extended to ' Nan) m. s. Marine Corps Photo V‘ M ls saved because of n blood donor's thoughtfulness back hom » visited your Red Oman donor center MAUI eHT‘ B