‘in J_ Tuaspav, rna T GDIAN Aifllli GOII I .llsoavllgaal “" awmsaaaui: ssirliuca won-n laws. Ialaalillsaa Mvllfil auassslunnzisflaallvallllollllald- IaIIaaIiIIQIJ-Sllill Oaclgllluflalai lion. hugging, Iain IIQ III uaaasuflfiranlhaal Ilia IbsGaas-fln Oanlasloyaala lull’ nellvsvaarsslarqalhaboyraspsulhlsfasaoiivn-lqalyoisaala. ._GO0D S Ill- b ICU 1T0 geceived . Ul wool grey 1511 ‘a m \t Bruce's. ' - -l‘0lt SAIL-Horses lncludlna amt horse. driving horn 110° 1N- rm, error, genera-l porno m!" isuitsgls for winter driver.) _Wal- lei‘ s. Weeks. 12-18-11 _DIESAT sgedresidsnto! nndoneknowntoal" the person oif Ja-mes Gillll. where he lived a laras om of hi} life. He died at the home of ’0- connell Nmnan. mineral servlcei will be held today from Seven Mile Boy Church--S. Fine Christmas Spirit Shown In R.A.F. Personnel The Officers, N.C.O's. and men of R. A. F. Station. Charlottetown have lived up so the $111!" Christmas this year in a truly mal- nliicent fashion. _ Besides making a sift o! We hundred and fifty dollars to the Protestant Orphanage. the airmen spent many hours of their spare time during recent weeks in the making of toys out oi ends for the orphan children. addition to this. the airmen in one section collected over a hundred dollars which was spent on winter clothing and candy for the child- ran in the OYDhaDBSB- 1t; i; zen, mat such thoughtful- ness and generosity on the part oi the RAP. Station. Charlotte- . town, should not. go unnoticed. the‘ more so because most of the men are spcncing Christmas thousands of miles away from their families and one would naturally forgive them for thinking only of their own folks so far away. Yet their hearts were big enough w remem- ber oi-phaii children here-and to do so much to help to make this Christmas one the children will always remember. As a token of appreciation in recognition oi the splendid work done for the station by the Canad- ian Legion. a gift of two hundred dullzus wrs received from the Of- ficers. N.C.O’s. and men. For those who hate voluntarily given up time and energy for the Canadian Legion ior so iong. and have work- ed hard to make it a second home fur sci-vice men while they were in Charlottetown. it. is very grat- ifying to know that thc station is so an-ireciative. and has given voi i its feelings in such a splendid way. Other most generous gifts by R. A. F Station. Charlottetown. were received by the P. E. I. Hospital and the Provincial Sanatorlum. the Y.M.C.A. and the Knights of Columbus. and these organizations will be able to put the money t0 immediate and useful purpose. The facilities of the P. E I. Bos- pital and of the Inovlncial Ban- atorlum have always been avail- able for all ranks of the B. A. 1-". Station when needed, in spite of thc heavy demands made upon ‘them by the rest of the Province. while the Y. M. C. A. and the Knights of Columbus have done splendid work in entertaining the airmen in their leisure hours. Doctors. nurses and voluntarv workers will be . to know that their good work has been so much appreciated by the ltation. Tjhere is an R. A. P‘. saying which expresses the feelings of Charlottetown citlsens in wo simple words. ‘To all ranks of the air station "GOOD SHOW" ALBANY - HIDOC UOUD J's at many] Rev. persons died at Albany Sunday 111150711 odds anc‘ XIB I0! [AIL-I it d aldhiilflilva-lllslaa. DomlssBolLCsrlewn. ofhhallhhlrl-RI-lph father. Mr. John Y. fol- lowedbyaurvicaattbo slob tartan Charles Carri services. The Messrs. J. C. Mountain. He: ‘Warren. iisrrv McFarlane. George Meikle, George Cameron and Her- bert Bchunnan. 8. p.75... -Miss Florence Dalton. of i- —Mr. Frank Arsenault who is employed in Pictcu, 10.8.. spent the week-end at his home on Han- over Street. Summersidmé. —Sgt. Inwrence Ciow. R.C.A.!".. nt his Christmas leave at. his e in Sumrncrside-l. -.Mr. John Cass. student at. St. lihimtan‘: University is spending hi. vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parvin Cass. Bummer- 9f sida-S. —Major J. S. Wright. second in command of the Prince Edward Island Highlanders has been spending his Christmas leave at his home in Summe “ .-S. -urs. Wilfred Kelly. Sumrrier- ’ side. Mrs James Saunders. Ken- singtcn, and Mrs. Dnmett Mc- Donald. Charlotte-town. left yes- terday morning for Ottawa where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. Saunders‘ daughter Doris on December 29 to Mr. Mervin Kahle-S. DEATH YESTERDAY (Continued from page l. ) _________?____—_-=-_- trophy whch he donated has for years been symbolic oi the Pro- vincial Challenge Championship. I-le maintained till the last. an ae- tive interest in sport, particularly spent much enjoyable time velopirig his "Lodge" a:- River. He was a generous patron anc Honorary President of the Summerside Band. Always keenly interested in pol- itics. he served as Town Council- lor for Surnmerside. In entered Provincial Politics. and was elected a; Liberal member for menr. was then defeated. After two years as an opposition member in the Provincial Legislature he was appointed to the Senate oi Canada in 1925. Prom his Scottish ancestry he in- herited stroiig Presbyterian relig- ious viewpoints. These he carried with him into the United Church movement. in whose CEVCIODXIICIII’. he took an active part. In fratern- al circles he was a. Past Master of Hiram and Lebanon Masonic wife Hannah L. Beattie predeceas- ed him May 11th. i932, The sur- viving children of this marriage are Adele. Mrs. lnald Pope. Summerslde; Dorothy. Mrs. Benj- amin Rogers. Jr., Charlottetown; Constance. Mrs. J. D. Charlottetown. and Marion. Arthur Beach, Ottawa. In 198'! he married Muriel Lee oi Summer-side who along with one son Creelman Lee MacArthur is left to mourn. Also there are two liam of Lynn. Mass. and one ain- ti! . 1. i The funeral will take place on FUR BUYER RETURNING Mr. R. N. 0’Bryan representing Holt Renfrew and Co., Ltd., of Montreal, has day but will return about left for the Christmas holi- Wednesday, December 29th and will resume buying of silvers, platinums, white- faces and all other types merside and Charlottetown. of fox pelts at. both Sum- Exaci dates will be sn- nounced through press and radio. Mr. 0'Bryan is paying excellent prices an d requires further supplies of good pelts for the large retail stores his firm op- eraies. Charles R- Rogers SUMMERSIDE Good uaJlrNty. lg-QU-‘ll: JUNII-Als OI‘ LAII Ill- IAIJII IIASIELL — The funeral Haskell was M...» are: ma" e";- lfll‘ C6 I O OI‘ ralllias Summer- Church at no. conducted bearers wag tawa is spending the Christmas holidays with her family in Sum- marside.-8. stream and deep-sea fishing and in de- Foxley 1919 he 5th Prince. in support of the Bell Govemmen-t. He was reelected in 1923, though the Liberal Govern- lodge. Ho was twice marfled~his first Stewart. M15. M. surviving brothers. Ezra. of California: Wil- ter Lettie of Arlington. Lot l4. P. ‘scum "V Cgllilll’ -_ VMCCRE: N a ATF-‘Fuov VAllI_ 3mg“ I sss i”; nnuv "' k“ f" II sake; ALS\O SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 TUESDAY AT 8.80 Summerside “Palm Beach Story” Clicks; llery Funny Film If vou want to get away from it all. lend an ear. and eye, “Tile Palm Beach Story." the new Preston Sturges comedy which Paramount presented at the Capi- tol Theatre last night, with Claud- ette Colbert and Joel McCrea. in the too starring spots. and Rudv Vallyee and _Mary Astor featured. You ll find it a gay. witty tale o! a. couple in love but about tp be divorced. nevertheless. Stemming from the pen of Pres- ton Sturges who came up with well picture items as “Sullivan's ‘rravelsf’ “The Lacy Eve." "Christ- mfli 1H Jilly" and “The Great Mc- Ginty." “The Palm Beach Story” ls. Just. as you would expect. high- lv original in plot. It tells of the marriage oi Miss Colbert and Mc- Crea. five years old and on the rocks because McCrea is a finan- cial failure. Claudette thinks she's to blame-that she hasn't. been as much of a helpmeet as she could have been and that if they got a divorce she would be better able to exercise her charms on poten- tial investors in the business. McCrea is violently opposed m the idea. but in spite of his pleas and in spite oi the fact that she hasn't a dime. Claudette sets out for Palm Beach and a. divorce. Her bilfigage is lost in a scuffle with her husband. Without clothes and without money. how she gets to Palm Beach. picking up and wow- 1m! the richest man in the world (Rudy Valice) en route, is a. riot, of fun and ingenuity When she arrives there on board Vallceks yacht. Mmrea is waiting for her. Where he got his money for the trip is another funny face: of gtllriles’ Sparkling plot construc- on. Claudette. not to be outsmarted now that she's so near to getting some oi Vallees money for Mc- (Tree's business. introduces him as he.- brother. You can see the com- edy potentialities of such o set- llll- stllfges. in his writing and directing. extracts every bit. of mer- rllent from the situation. Wednesday. Dec. 29th. at z p. m., from Trinity United Church. Tribute from Chief Justice What always impressec. me most about the late Senator MacArthur was his remarkable vigour. both physical and mental. Also his readiness to place his whole ener- zy at. the disposal of a friend in need. or of any worthy enterprise. On the occasions my numey. ous official visits to Ottawa. I al- Wliyi received the utmost coopera- tion and assistance from the Sen- ator. He would make a. list of var- the details attended to. or appoint- ments arranger. with appropriate officials. He "knew his way around" the Dominion Govern- ment departments. and hi; busi. ness acumen enabled him to get thlnizs done by the quickest Dos- sible method. I know that many of his Prince County Cullstituenig can bear testimony to the 5am:- efficlent faculty on the part of our late friend. "the Senator". ant and discriminating reader. and kept himself well abreast of all trends in current events and good literature. Senator thur was for many years a prom- inent figure in oiu- mercantile and public life. and he will be greatly misses: by his very numerous I l PELTS ARE for markbetlng by us J, A. Webster 6f Co. 156 Richmond St. Charlottetown Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd 55 Queen Si. Charlottetown J. J. Stewart Montague Pelts left with any of the above are forwarded to us and handled and same manner as shipments made direct to us. g Prince Edward Island l-‘ur Pool I Limited ‘ Summer-side, Prince Edward Island DURIN-C. THE ENTIRE SEASON RECEIVED marketed by us in the friends and acquaintances. of the his be- The sincer; syrnpalthy w reaved widow. and to all members of" his family. r:r—'-""“ ifisunnnii ALL wigs ALPH MUTTART _<um1x1crs1'.fr PROFESSIONAL CARD w edtothechil In private life he was a. const- _ AT THE DISPENSABY — The Free Dispensary was a busy place at. Christmas time. Boxes were dis- tributed to niunerous families, for Christmas dinners. while me toys. nutts, anéir fruit were cn. MOTION PICTURE SHOW AT FALCUNWOOD HOSPITAL 7 A motion picture show entitled “The Christmas Carol“ was presented Friday afternoon in the Auditor- lurn of Falconwom Hospital. Capt.- airi 11.0. Macliean. oi the Sal- vation Ariiiy at Bench Grove. pro- present: video. this entertainment. which was weu attended, and greatly eiuoyeu by patients anti stair, who present- eci Dr. iviacueaii Vwitn a girt. as a tosen Oi appreciation. UIIXASDIIIRE Day, also was very pleasant for the patients. when, in the morning. Santa. Claus distributed the man! parcels and gifts donated by re- latives and friends, ‘inis was fol- lowed by the traditional Christmas uiruier. Tne corridors imd wares were nicely decorated, each wuru having aii lnflllVldllfll Christmas "free, in audition to the main one. The many donations from various local llrmS. a list of whicn wui be given later, were very mueii appre- elated- present. Beard was heard solos after whlc IOIDQG‘ with P. M. 21.8. Gid in seveioi selections. Bro. AB. end- all cupably pmided at the piano. mill: the concludes of gram banquet brethren paired e lodge‘ room to psrtiapata in the solemn and impressive ceremoflfl of in- stallation of officers 0f both lodges in due and ancient form. The in- stallation ceremonies were oon- uoted by .W.. Brother W. R. Carson. Senior Grand Worden of the Grand Lodge of P. B, I. M.W. Bro. Howard E. Ward acted as Grand Director of Ceremonial. with Bro. RB. Kemp, P.M.. as Marshal. The officers elect were installed as follows" “RSS5 wo ebsueJ-hrm in h Si, John's Lodge Ne. l W.M.. R. J. Rupert; S. W.. GD. Murchison, J. W. J. A Bod ; TF9R5» D- T WW9. P-M-I $6632. R. E. Kemp. P.M.; Chaim, E.S. Giddil188. P.M-; B. D. EC. Mac- Mlll J.D.. RH. Kelly; D. of 6-. FA. Vanldeiatine, P.M . S» S R. A. Corninlfi J. 5-. F. W. Godfrey: I G.. J. E. Burden; Ty- ler, W.J. Carr; Trustee. L. Win- chester, P.M. ylciorla lodge No. 2 W. M. C. W. Rowe: S.W. E Procter: J.W.. E. G. Sherrenf ‘Preas. W. J. Drake, P.M.; sec ., Personals Mrs» Weston CLlfllIQdy, Saint John, arrived last evening on a visit to licr mcrher. Mrs. EM. Powell, Cumberland street. lvir. and Mrs. Geo. T. Stone rc- turned home last evening fiom Moncwii where they spent, the Christmas vacation. rvlr. Stone had also been t0 Montreal. Miss Grace Campbell of the Prince Edward Island Libraries staff. returned last Pictou where she s with her parents, Samuel Campbell. Mrs. Edward Prime of Saint Jchii. N. B.. arrivec. by plane Thursday to spend the holidays with lier daughter. Mrs B. J. Ru» pert and family. Mrs, Edmund O'Donnell. ac- companied by her daughter. Teresa. R..N. left for Quincy. Mass. to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter. ent Christmas . and Mrs. Tribute u, me 1am 39mm,- Miss Margaret Matheson of the Creelman MacArthur by ghgeg C. N. R. Freight Deptartment. Justice Thong A, Caxnpbe“. Moncton, spent Christmas with he.- parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Matheson, City. Charles Larter. RCAF. James Later. RUN, Lloyd Larter. Hali- fax. N.S.. and Genevieve Latter. CWAC. arrived home Friday night to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Larter. City. Miss Angela Martin, Brookline. Mass, accompanied by her sister. Mrs. M H. Carroll and daughter Iltrleen. New Glasgow. NS. ar- rived home Thursday to spend the Christmas hOiidflVe brother and sisters. l/OSSES LIGHT Over the whole of the huge mass of Allied shipping which entered the Mediterranean between Nov. s. 1942 and May 8. 194? losses were less than 3 1-4 Dei- cent. evening from ' with their E-B- Lord; Chap. A.J. Haslam, P. lM-I S. D.. John Falle; J.D . G. E. hiacKlnnon: D. of C.. C.'I‘.M.| Manson. PM; S S. l-IJ-l. Brown; iJ. 8., G. G. Wood. P.M.; I.G.. J. IL MeAuley: 'I‘yler. wJ. can; .Ti'ustee. H. E Ward, PM. Still At It ‘ WASHINGTON, Dec- 27 — (A P) - Senator Burton Wheeler tDctn. Mont.) asserted today me United States should n0t be call- ed upon to iumish more men than Great Britain for the projec- ted invasion of western Europe and said the American Govern- ment l5 tflldhs "a tremendous Kan-bis" if it supplies more than all Wlial share of the troops re- Commenting on the statement of Senator Edwin Johnson (Dem, Colo-l that '13 Der cant of the in- vision forces will be Americans, Wheeler said in on interview:- "Why should we furnish more than an equal share of the men for the invasion? If we are in fur- nish 70 per cent or more, we will be furnishing far too great s. pfq_ portion. At least it should be 50-50 proposition between us and Great Britain." Wheeler was a leading isolat- ionist before the United States entered the war. SMELTS WANTED Paying highest market prices. Buying all grades. Freeze them when suitable.| Packages furnished upon application. Ship express to me at Summerside or 0‘Leary. E. E. SHARBELL TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS i.» l’ To Bo Last rades States Gen. 'I‘l is move was on circumstances. The army ship staff for the European theatre of operations now numbers 30. al- most doubled in recent weeks it is expected to be increased soon. "We are getting . Nute said, may cast their shadows be- fore them. ' quiied for across channel assault. even“ UITAWA The Muniti nisht C. L. Ilewar of ‘siontreal as pres- ident of Shipping ed MncMill OTTAWA, Deo- B. C. A. P. studen navigator who, relieved his ummscloals mot. at the controls aidbgadered his three companions craahlnl to his 660th with "W urmwly I" . I‘. announced The student was LAC. isennsth G. Bpooner of Smiths Balls, Ont- cunced Also ann of the British nnplro W0. Norman D. Smith =4 Harvey Station, N. B. The aircraft carryinil Epooner. pmu the pilot oral the three other crew pQd members was on a routine train- ing flight when the pilot fainted. Spooncr, who never before flown s plane, took over- Tha citstlon covering his ard- s. decoration ranking sec- ond only to the Victoria Cross- said in part that he sacrificed his life to save the lives of his ccm- "Vrlkil lmnplote for his personal safety conformity with itiem of the servi Expect More Rigid News Censorship LONDON. Dec. rigid censorship oi war news ing from Britain to “he States can be ex ecicd in thc com- ing weeks as Br tlsh forces mass their strength for the continental invasion under Dwhrht Eisenhower. ils was foreshadowed today with the disclosure by Capt. Eugene F. Nuts, who is taking over as the U.S. army's chief press censor. that the military censorship setup being expanded consi “‘ . however, that the He insisted, ly n Nlontreal Nan To Head Cov’t Shipping Co. D80» .1 the Ltd, a r tion was caption in i041, first as controller and later as assistant to the pres- ident- l-Ie is an e n graduated from McGil University in 10H. Mr. MacMilllti, president of the a- member of the board. ,____ .__ rays This in the highest trad- ed. . Una Department. W81‘ time , su an of Vancouver —s I1 — (C?) —An out. lstcr been aw- Oroas,_tho B. C- was the award Medal to had IW‘ disregard and 2'!—(CP) — More flow- United and United ormal under the censor- . and tty cagey," ‘since coming 27 -- (C P) — f5- appolntment of Merchant govarnrrient own- H. R- whose announced re- eer and Pocket Battleship Reported llaasgoil of DC! hide!‘- U8 a! a IIIIU aatua In as fiva calls a weld, w m _____ ahla lnylvanoa. - ~ ‘mfiwub ‘ w.‘ l‘ B"! _ s NIW-YOIZxDeo. T! zuffil- UONIIIIIIATION an ’ ,,,,,,,?,“,‘,';°,,,g'°,,,,,,g: “w —— 2"" tr PM -°'-=m-""*""?7iE W“ “- *= “n? .21‘ InVIE-Iyowrugxes. dag: them l. '11:“ “$3? war’ our ‘B; Th‘ Mtly a long walt_s-___ 12-20-41. pas-mu are Ir. and pealsii til-gs m waging-aw m PM“ u, by m. 34,31‘ CITY'S FISCAL YIAI. Patrons the tliastrs VIWIMIY stun a - Decanter 31st. After that. thnswsl were l0 l": gm m. ya“... m. “m” d“ “kmw.§'“" w taxesin-irreuamgiblacimsnrslandarinthsnswsiaalan “mam; thatsnsralrlaslsurfaea iatsxssutdisnteor per-essentials! omit-Milli M" ":u.h.“‘wmufl.w¢amll95 thsbsttlswlth H-ZlI-li. the 08160. :4“ a” 5 a: N“ bwm.“ go“ u“ u‘ ' {U90- lldblfllll YOUNG LADIES holding invi- ringed across tho ancient only w“ tummy eapital ship ““°'"'°'“'“°'°'Y,,';'g"'""| t||t| ' 0f -'i\'i‘§°ii»iy"°sil°ii?“°' “Animal: ' . m- gmsswiigsiosiimit mane: llll I UU mcenotxhllwledatthswlntll! mush-w "m" N M” lhaonle Officers " "m" ’“°' "'°"",....at“°'t.' oi c ' ruin AND IlIlY-Jrha early - 1°'.‘."‘h,°“" m, d, i... K wpigofimim a» w hm 3m ___ “ca... exams a onegn-I g3 U. . T0 lluy AN wit: at ‘HB- The l"? riis annual st. John‘! nlpht oel- {,‘,§'m,,,,;,{.‘m 0.. we...» world radii-file’; SPECS" m 1M “bmm” "..'.%&“"» th by “lfiffiiiai. iseislss from u» Eu‘ 'ANI"IU|U —— m: bled‘ , rslmmi since the nus Anvsncsn couasl- wffi 11:15:’ mgimrocsrfl °‘ h” “ w‘ my,‘ Among those graduating and oual- w punk, o; m, mug! dinner gsptnriber, in I by '_* trying as Lieutenant: following an ‘M hm," . ‘hon, w“; 11st. PJL, radio. The speech was recorded and arrnwA, Doc. fl-(Gl- Th! advanced course in artillery tnin- m u M c ply “my u mmtstcd by The Associated Press "dummy dqgflinqflt" fir: at Petawawa last. week was wuqnuw; “w, th tout tn in lnndon- products board announced today and Lieut. 1.. P. Berrlllll. o! Cllldi "m l " “who that agreement has Rlyenltll. mgyguwu. glib re- a an mmdfg-“wlvilismnou; ‘it: _— ponder. to “Phi 3m!‘ "l! A GAP-A ""1"- brsrwwiiiie om.) mo. s. .1. Da- “Ilfdfld Iflfgfl em 0m a wi MM H‘ h DAY-The firemen were sum- V,” ' r - w m, on, 0! m“ without any specific stiipaieat - ed , 1 med 3i .. am“ Jectivs being Efifinwfi ‘Aggiiig? higsteroagn at $1?!) "glemuljfidfglg, n" Mada‘ P0‘thumnu8| ouch the i044 prices are as- 4.4o .m. The fire w n lasted for “mm "m, t‘ “wan” b, tab ed on s emit also hIII-hOl-li‘ ca little dsm- h, “m!” “m, meynwui work out about we suns age u. the building. “l” l" a when y rang t In i944 the comparable I dgiz-len- h ollo v as 1 :- ous PD P0 Mn I . b» a is i-z agents; 'r “m: VNinni- r ms 'on Wednead y . Dec. a in preparation for the school on... af‘ n ovnmt was put on by b! call tobeanawered with all" Year resolution. M m“ with the dollar of the stlozni Anti: BIRTHS pe . ss l-a; a ; algal’!- angl Edmonton, 83 l-i and Vancou- ver. 3S. _ The price of grade "A" ‘ u will be wo cents below e ‘A grad Large, grade "B", five cents lower; {and grade “A" Pallet, eight cents ower. " boumht b tho special SE.“ are GINBG and shitl- 988 WW‘ armed forces. and five-ounce packets suitable for household or umilv use." Citation Covering Award Cf ll. F. C. ission. l-Ie is F0. J.S. Lees. 0f Chilli- wacx, £.C.,uwnos}euamardmwas an- ear er mop . {mm ' an no A r. Lancaster bomber bound for 1x19- zig- An enemy fighter caught u? witl_i__h_im before the et. was a DP way after inflictin Flt. Sgt. E.T. John N.B., the bomber‘s rear ner. had his turret badly be by the f hters ire and a can- non she tore t roflah his ilylhl it. sullees‘ citation said he has made five bombing trips to Berlin amonI "very many others.’ UNDERGROUND ASKED T0 ASSIST CUPID IDNDON. Dec. 2'1 --lOP)— Seo- ret underground Dutch communi- cations between London and Rotter- dam are working to try to straiflhtcn out a mixup into which cupid has got. a. couple of people's lives. In London a Dutch soldier faces a biganiy charge and a pretty Irish girl faces heart-break. '1‘ ey met in England, fell in 10W: Ind W!“ married. The soldier sold he hail divorced his wlfa in Holland. Military auth- orities haven't taken hh W011i 101' it. and he faces s court-martial on a blgamy charge. The case will be dismissed if the uderground can find proof of the divorce in Holland. CASUALTIES uaKvr More than 200.000 killed, woun- ded and missing were the total casualties suffered by the foi-ces of the British moire in the Afri- can and Middle Bast campaigns- The Apr‘ mountains are believed to have come into bei-nt over s._p_erisld_of_abmit 75,000 years. oompan since its inevrpvrstlool. is retiring because of demands of his own business. Ha will remain MACKAY - At the King's Hospital, Montague, P. s. Dec. , 948w“. and Mrs. girover MscKay, 8 athcono, P. l, . a son. MATTHEWS — At the Kinfg County Hospital, Montague, P. 5 I. on Dec. 25, i948, in Rev. Henry and Mrs. Matthews Montague, n, County I. cg Dec. 34. l tc Mr. and Mu, Lowell Poole, Montague, P. E. l, a son. STEWART -— At the King's Coons ty Hospital, Montague, P. E. I. on Dec. 24, 104.3, to Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, Glen Wuliam. P. B. 1. a am. MMLEAN — At the Prince Coun- ty Homital on Dec. l0, i943, m Lleut. and Mrs. V. W. Mac-Lean so . RELNEY - At 52 Upper Queen Street, Doc. 30. 194d. to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kelley. New Wiltslura, t a. son. Colin Irancls. DEATHS Eitus - AlTiTbTiy-fr. u. I. on December M. i043, James Gllill age about 00 years. Funeral this imming from Seven Mile Bay Church POOLE — At iihe King's County Hospital, Montague P. E. I. on Dec. 24, 1043,*infl.rit son of Mr. and “Mrs. Lowell Poole, Montague. MacRAE — At Brockton. Dec. 22, 1043, Mary MacRae. Pun- eral from the home of her sister. ‘Pipette. on 29 2 o'clock. ‘ UH. — At his home in Summerside December 2'1. i943, Senator Creelman MacArthur aged 08 years. Funeral Wednesday Simmer-side. MuoLBOD -- At Orwell. on Sun- day, December 26th. 104.3. Mrs. Neil W. MacLeod. aged '10 years. Funeral. Tuesday. December 28th, to St. Andrew's Church. Orwell Service in the Church at 2 o'clock Interment adioining cemetery, IN NEMURIAM gagging manor! of our dell JOHN DEVEREAUX who departed this life Dec. 25. 1937i lads-sinned by the Family. f“ U‘ N. D. MacLean EMBALMER Charlottetown and Narab Wlltshlrs Plum l4l IJNDERTAK El __.| BY Edwina ' BUT WHAT CAN W! DO CAN'T, JUST QAY TO "WE DON'T WI ppyg" SCROGGiNS 1N7!‘ STILL, ‘I FEEL ETl-Ili l5 " CHARACTE§ PART IN A PLAY I ONCE STARHBD IN"- VMQQ.BC%GM% is A Pint-ac; "so. Mas. uaaasezs-wou w mun! WHAT'S 1w use ma. unseen TYPE-—A THOUGHT sou COULD scum: ‘be TALKIN‘ 1o ELDOQA"?! D PLOF-AN WANT T’? D WHAT DO IC¥QUNS'I § GRAN'HA N‘! VOVAGE WAQ ‘VENT YEARS AGO t-- , ~“\ \ . =-'-‘ZP. t. s. money Chartered Accountant Office as Ihlto ~\-r\ liar hull! ._.. _..., ‘Mv LAND! ru- {lr uis ‘I 5 LAST / at 2 p. m. from the United Church.