' DECEMBER 34551955. THIS lS TOPSlN AZI NERVE creamy tori cloth (cheap quality) ' w-vv-i" Flashy “gold ‘mbuom’ (pressed ‘ out of thin tin and '- gilded) _ Band of brown velvet (cotton) ‘rm this and gold ' _ cor for chinstrap "Patent leather" I visor (greased out ofthiii bre board) Bert Brandt. famous Acme Newspictures-NEA Service frontllne photographer. poses, above. wearlngpriio of the c 's he brought back from the German front. One cf ii large .<'. d 7_~ rr-izivi-i headquarters in Aachen, it/ls a Nazi "Victory C. . Brandt says tha he was told in Aachen that the Germans were so sure of err r...-, ' " Allies that they had not only designed, but had actually‘ pi an r ii ‘oudy headgear. to be worn by German officers in the victory‘ parades in Paris. linden. Moscow and. likely enough to the Nazi mind, Wash- ington. It l flashy and cocky-looking, but like so many things Nazi. its phony quality becomes apparent on close examination. \ r -. ' 1t‘ bi xnent for this Canadian soldier in 5011x1111“ alirrtlmhehggges llaflallapahyixelgs with a smiling Dutch woman by fllhla ;of local iniomt.‘ _ -; of n nelvsy nature may be insert: 1| ~at flve cents n word. THE" CHARLOTTETOWN» GUARDIAN ° VGEVIITMI. Gllllllllllli eollinn is reserved for nerve ! t. ‘ Iloiv. in iiollanii but. ndvertlsh i; . trl ti - advance. I c l m‘, m: roiycriilofi “T. Li all day. December 26th. 111126- ii." l cirirs FISCAL yuan December 31st. After that uitflil _. llagleln taxes in arrears are subiect ‘to. low. "This shall be a sign unto mwrfs‘ ‘t ‘he m”? °1 ‘ms-u l YOU." There you have a gracious Jl-lyll word. Think of a sign directing BAT’! a limnai-z will be l hi1 December 27th and 28th for ‘hair! lak-"W- 12-22- 4 Q. NEW YEARS EVE CEL .- TION at the Charlottetowmisgu- ber served at ten o'clock. done“: w commence at midnight. Make table reservations early. Tick s Szou each. 13-15 l, SPENT CHRISTMAS 1N MON’!- REAL-Mrs. Samuel Martin, Vitr- non. accompanied by her daughiisr W5. Cllfivrd Lea and her grand‘.- son Master Paul Lea of Vern n River. spent Christmas 1h Mo; >.. real with two other daughters (if Mrs. Martin's. Mrs. Harold Crc 5|:- inan and Mrs. E. Coventry. 110m: FROM HOSPITAL -‘ Di. H. L. Stewart. of Halifax. F. S.. who has been staying wi h Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. Orr Mui ‘- v1.11. Melville avenue, Westmhuliit. to be near Mrs. Stewart. who rugs been a patient in the Western Division of the Montreal Geneini hospitall for two months, left fhr ome ast ni ht accc anied Mrs. Stewart. g-—- Montxiwehl Stanuy w“ empmyed t“ "19 1'11"" "m9 by .. -— the THE SAIL-On 'I'1llll‘5i‘. .9’ n v an wian it evening Mr. Leonard Jordan aiganacked m: destmyed hckifles M15; Em McLeod or me YIRU ‘ouch two important inland 'i‘rlnity Church entertained ills.‘ Sanltorium patients with chorusii-s,‘ vflrflls. solos and instrumerriii‘ music. The soloists were liilss Winnie Downe and Corp. flan Holmes. R.C. A. F. Instrumental nilmbers,were rendered by Miss ill. Beck and Leonard Jordan. tilde various numbers were introduced; Mrs. C. R. Burt of Gran has received word that lier band Pte. C. R. Burt has arr safely in Holland. o! Mess Room “chatter WITH THE R.C.A.l'. OVERSEAS Dec. 21-40?) -— Shuttle-bombing s ms. 118111! 50 Typhoons swarmed over the two targets after leap. 510381118 their way from their base to the‘ first target. back to a mid- Way airfield. then on to the second target and back home. Two full squadrons acted as fighter cover and anti-flair escort h _ but no opposition of an k‘ d ' tge hgéenfigngaflwgé Lgéaggsgxfgr enggiuentsgfdof double loyksnw “as s as at Sneek. northeast of Zuider Zee, and the second at Grijpskerigcon- necting two inland lakes on the inland coast. BUTTER COUPONS - Biilhvt‘ coupons ilitand 91 in Ration Bonk infinity tgzlldvuoln Tfillxgédly. De :- e er a rema valid i - til they are declared invalid. Aume“ partmpatlnl 1" m? M‘ butter coupons in Ration Books. ‘tacks mcmded 110' will" Ward and 4 expire on December 3i. M111“ 29 East s1" T°r°mai Fll- L9- other coupons in these books nlso1D°1m1d B““““g' 5")" s!“ Si! expire at the end of the morrl b.1110" Den“ washbur" M Ferme- Butter coupons will become v.il!d1c'5 Fo- 5°17 59°91“? °1 171343111 singly after January 1 instead ohm“ s“ “we” F“ °1 R931“; in pairs as WES the case formelrv. IFO- Bemard SWmBM 01 351 W01- Validity dates will be the seen! dflesley 5*» Pm Arthur» and F0- third and fourth Thursdays ll111van Smllll- Calgary- the months January. February ll|id1 W133 Cmdr- F- G- Gram °1 3515 March and the fhsh second Mldlhifayfair Ave, Montreal. led itic third Thursdays in the month of_°1'9"a“°“5~ \ April. These coupons also ‘ilii "*- [gmgim vahd “hm (hey are e, Now the Iroquois Squadron has (pm-ed ghvahd‘ converted to Canadian-built Lan- ,¢B§__!ers the unit's unofficial mascot THEFT 0F V,',\T(;}||;S._Nyh.Q_-—-in a fever of excitement" as gem ‘hhtches were when og- ihhftlic RC A F. puts lt-—ll'.‘.s taken person of Wilfred Bradley. 251 W ‘Wins on "Ops" with the boys. DOfchQ5tgi~ Fu-eeh “ugh the cm. The mascot is n Red Indian Police arrested him in Hiekev 1 rid "Ba-mum" 11°11’ H91‘ Mm? 15 M111- Nlcholsorfg yard h; 3w saghrflhy nie Simcoe. the surname from the morning. About 3 o'clock Sattnjdy Ontario town ‘which is the Iroq- morning Constables MacPhail land 11°15 5P°n5°r111Z "Tglllfllaflml- Mii¢I_/_=Qd_ crujsghg ahou; h, the Minnie has her own logbook. site, pgm-dl car, mcgivgd h radio m“ has flown as second pilot twice. that the JevJeuel-y Store o! yhyhn wireless operatorsmzte once. Silo Williams on Gm,“ George sweet attends briefing before an opera- hmi just; hech hurghmzed_ H,“ ry_'tion and interro ation afterwards. ing to the scene. the officers .saw three men running from the shore 3111-1’ 9°" °t L15lowe1- 01118110- " G" the Nat- ihoivlng her the snapshots that came in his letter. _Flight n. i _ iuiiiii Film Board's new Canada Carries On illilducilllll- 136111-15 11-9 e1 til-long 3W1“ air mall system that speeds mail from home to Croatia's] m fr ~i . Huge-bombers, strcaliilllzrrl for spar-d‘ etixilargg stliilalcgaglso their letters brick home. Ben/WK 118m- i ii-ig men and civilians alike. The soldier wove is TTOOWP C- 3018M“ of sprague, Manitoba. I \ Cpl. Ruby I. Neweli, selected as the most beautiful WAC in Eng- iarid in a. contest sponsored by Stars and Stripes. the Army newspaplcr. ltaiids beside the 8-17 named for her. She's from Long Beach. Cali. and was honored by the 385th Bombardment Group of the 8th Air Force's Third Bombardment Division. By Ken Reynolds QUICKIES ¢////////y/ __'_Il _¢ / // % fl \\\\\\\i.'$§1 “When w; rented ‘this house with that Guardian Want Ad I told you the walls were crooked!” manner acted as Chairman n! d a well performed programme carried out. a lovely gift from the puplliig~ a bed comforter, a. tablecloth J1 id a bars. The W.!. treat was ozl nges Jeanette Maevitile; Marshall and ' ll0 hours on my log book. . Poag ioincrl P. November. 1939. PLEASANT GROVE sciiiooi. the C.A F.1d CONCERT h Roaring down til-e slopes of <5.- Lco Morrson in his court gong Boileau of Fort Francis, Ont. lib‘ tacked five enemy ships in il fjord. An explosion occurred aboard one medium-sized ship: another was badly damaged: iinrl one of three coasters was left burning. ' just like back Izome." was the way F0. A.E. Foord of 230 Salem Ava, Toronto. described the attack. SOUTH WINSLOE W.!. The regular meeting of the South Wlnsloe Women's Institute met at the homo of Mrs Earl Rodd on Dec. 6 h. WES I with The teacher was presented , box of powder. , The pupils received gifts from teacher. also o, treat of chm oiate and candy. Music was furnished by Teaizher: Charles Alyward. The following is uie program: nea- Wcicamc- Alfred Morrison. Recltatlons -- Helen Lar ohier, Jlmmja Marl-gawk 03,01 hwy, The minutes oi’ the last meetin Clayton McOcmnaw, Mhry Mor- “'45” Tam find "Pmmed- 11°11 C51 1-150“ W85 answered by_thlrteen members Song; Luhahy __ Margaret‘ Lam, and three vokitors. Collection phier and lluefa McCabe. ‘lifncore Ymmlnled w 51-"6- ~31‘: 3r 01d Santa Flam] 1 iseivqelgesvaltskhirscigithilotlvéi nllfargzlvtstti‘ alogue — Sprng Ceaii ng — 9 Ashes ghswelh Marian - qnhmto the Red Cross Committee. The Beau-jog Mmpolgapl mm. school commit.” reported new hhgeh Lhehh M0951“, blinds were needed. It was moved As we icok up - Sadie (ll ow. find secfmdfld m“ .519 “Qmmulee Ah he want, _ Lloyd M“); mash in charge buv the binds. Stck oom-_ Xmas Quiz _ Dahma uhmhgerl mitten, reported fiuit sent to one To Santa Claus _ Sterling Clow.‘ membe a l 133,103.“ _ Mwi; weddhhh Ocsirespondeinrie wnri then read. Reclghglcm mlzahahh 51W, Several letters wanting donations m,“ and mddy Mcc9nn;¢k_,O1-Qfl]e and a letter of thanks for fruit. more ‘ at. i" l'.‘é’l°f.'r'"l‘s'i°°l'i‘5£' 91s‘ I __ . . e I! ' . . .9 o: . BA ‘Xmas Dilemma Luiilla Mc m the Navy League: 53m t“ a what 5mm 95,115 He, __ M“. treat. for the school children at garct Lemphisr. chflsFnas- v _ d Recitation ~ Alfred and lliddie Y-wwit*he{lr@yee§\¢m\°" "m"! "“ . “fiflfideTfihnlffiT “La, __ Nexit meeting to be held at the Charles Morrison and Fterlinp 110m" 01' Mrs- 0 w- campbflgL Hardy_ . Janluapv 3rd. Roll Cali. to e answered by ll- New Years resolu- tion. Liinrfi rammittee- Mrs. For! Meeting opened with the creed. Reto- l' Know - Teresa Currai 1. Tn Santa Claus —- Aleti-u Clow. .. . Dmlog a _ A“ organ .‘ vhslhg Rodd. Mrs. Rbliind Seliick. --1'5 - by ,5 Dfplm - Parley Taylor. Programme com- mittee— Mrs. O.\V. Campbell. A paper on group hospitalization was read and a decussion follflwf-‘d- The contest for the evening We»! Closing Cher-lid - snowflakes- by school. ' Arrival of Santa Claus i ho dis- '_'§E~Y5‘n§1"51?i'9*"€1" ‘m’ _ 21"" its lfii"i.'"t..iroftfl ioivsuizr "1- prrlgsnigrelhgAvriti-Sxhlebyéllillirs H. J. A. iiiiowiv, ‘or “eggs .,',{_’“°,',;'3;‘,,§§“,,, ,.....,.,, °"""P°‘“°. - §l.'..°.t¥.§‘i._‘.‘°‘t‘i.'. ‘démiiiif‘°.‘...i’°lli not proceeds were $14.15. Cash on For Foot Ailiiiiiiiis GEEREITJIIIST ‘liifl. In addltpn to giving Protect“?! against viamiy aircraft RCAFI flflltfil“! of ti“ lst Allied Airborne Army miikir: (‘r descent. Into ihr flglhgyloiids, soil-we cut and silenced enemy, flak positions. H! Great George CIIARLOTTETOWN. canal .son to rent any shelter. .i‘ent to tenants on .mision of an administrator. ttbozannlnlzl. “on hand $31-40. i“ Amsn AIRBORNE Aimy lb \ THE KIBII PULPIT Preaching the Christmas sermon on the text. “When the fulness of the time was come. God sent for His Son. made of u woman, made (under the law, to redeem them Ill-lat were under the law. that we might receive the ‘agloygion of ‘Somers. said: Why was the glory 1V61I‘ed? Because. a blinding glory @1111 0111i’ blind us. whereas a veiled glory beckons and we fol- I. you to some well-loved place. It F1065 Mt recoil out hands to cu- erce you. It (ices not say you must so: it says you may go. It is the promise of someone who has been there that you are on the right road. It is both a signature and an invitation. "This shall be s sign unto you: ye shall find the Babe “Tapped in swaddling cloth- es. lying in a inangeia" If God had revealed Himself in sky-ivrltllill. We might have doubt- ed our eyes. If He had spoken in ‘thunder, we might have doubted lour ears, or been afraid. If He lizid1 ‘come as an angel. we might have slilcltlccl our faces. cuaskcd wlizit 3118015. can know about death. If He had come like King Arthur ]“lrom a seventh great wave" of tho sea or panoplied in full inali- houd. He would have been a stranger. But a Babe. wrapped from the COIELhOIXlCICSS in astlible! That is the living signature of God! Tlizit ls the Sign lit the world's crossroads! Wc shall keep _comlng back to that corner till we ,foliow. There is no coercion in Christ. iio blinding glory: rather (Deity in flesh. Wc cannot be cs- (tfflllgfld from Him, for He iva; "burn of zi woman. born under Z-lt‘ 11B.\'I". We caiinoUbc hopeless or unfcrgivcn or doomed if we come to Him. for there is on His face the iigiit of another world. "God sent forth His Son". hat a stir Ciuistmas makes. What :i saying stir in the soul! liiic Bible is a honi. and prodigious taken at a Canadian no‘ _ _ converted merchant ship \\iii.. toward stern long grain funnels deilvci ‘harbour 01v THE ___ PAGE 111K155‘ t llcrs. like the one pictured above. do double al Canadian Navy - serving as cargo ships and as protecting convoys against U-boats. In photo above. members clean-siren‘: off flight deck of ‘d. NO TEL? YEAR 1944 l PHIJL hnrtrimrosissnfiflui? ground from and thawed out sev- ci-ai times before the final freeae- up. Magnificent Effort In 01051118. I wish co ex res; my appreciation and admir on for 9th; farmers and their families who made such a magnificent, oonm. bution under difficult conditions. in growing. harvesting and sqvlhg 111? lsrsest and most valuable of 151m ""3115 ever produced in Prince FAIWflTd island. . They also have prepared for next szason more arable land for general .¢i‘<>ps_ than in anv previous year. Ade“ haie taken the precaution w prevent soil erosion. The mqst, w. lnroved nisiticds being: reforesting {stein slopes; leaving 1h gm! those E-"Ci-QS that wash badly; war-uh ~§f9=$ the slope of the land as ‘ear that are left red dllrlng the lillilf... “:1:*....,igs1l*:@,, “migrshvs jeros on. ' 1 1 we“ em "Alli! moreover. this is New years eve. said Wallace. as- ii ‘i-Lllll. ought to_ settle the matter. C9515?!‘ Vlll-ifls 2o to the Ofiicers’ _11 M11! Joi ‘in the fun." 0" "ge .\l'ii :. shook his head. Before llD could welcome the ap- oi another year he had a ilrOilbJsOlllc decision to make. The I “Look at my crowded streets, the milling ma. Die. the babbling groups headed for Times Square-none of the“ signs of the coming of 1945 had pJWfI‘ to lift him from his depres- sion. His V0109 was 5olomn_ problem from the book. Its Christmas ran es the ~ ‘ -- "iii Wtl‘ -l;.u coildactcd at personal music.“ he said. "Tell me. centuries to make tliefgi one: By J A‘ (""1" D 5c’ Supenn i§§,un§1,.y‘})o;h.; h,‘ cu_opefwflon mm Wallace. how would you feel if "When line fulness of the -time tendgnl, ..mperimeiitai Station, the Division of Illustration Stations you had been told you couldn't f“ Wllllv?’ Th?“ If 611111115 111w ski; Charlottetown and in mcst cases very satiefgicioiii hyollilény alnlhe svhwl Shin after the ' 0 EXP 01'? e ernty: "G0: sen JTSUIY; obtained. It was note tilctt 1 f1‘?- forth His Son". Then it suddenly Tie nllllll tcliiliermlures dlir Ilgi C” ' ; me same v1.3.3“; gygwli Id feel bad, naturahy. But not brings Christmas to the street the \‘.lll' lllill cl l ~44 were guh-fisw n Kings Cant“. were hhcm r. if the world had come to an ivhcrc you and I live: “that w? LOT) butt 10F b. lilllé2ffll.‘t'lll'zl‘él'1'd‘i‘“.o LE1“ h‘... ma“ 511111;... p115 ei _ l ed might receive the adoption c eow zero on a l"t‘.3l'}' ,cofl ‘En. (he- digmms, " qllre not a saior." return isons." Ponder that word "adop- faicrabiy \\".Ll)14’ below on Feb. 1b.} '11 0 I iltfartin. "You don't undgrgtgnd tion". You have been a slave to 194a. The March mean temrerewe Harvesting “m! the school 5111i) new to mean whatyou call the "laws of the unl- 23d was two degrees below @351 i0 a 19110111 1t Rel-s in the blood verse" or to “duty” 0r to "con- j ‘cragc. lndicxiiig. according‘; The dry vrcaiher of July, August tinder a man's skin." science" and there has been no "' ' '1 worked out b)“tii'.;l Septcnibci- W35 very favour- He llsiciirtl carefully as Martin remission of the servitude? You .f i‘ C113Y-1able lCl'.1\‘.1_\’l'Il£\1~1il\§ and Pa" continued‘ "You should have seen have been orphaned in a baffling world, with more baffling death n- waiting you? You have been in prison to remorseful memory and ‘the bondage of dark tidbit? Then God offers you adoption. Duty be- comes the child. the baffling world becomes Q a home mil death only ii door to1 the Father's nearer presence; and the prison of sin is opened ta a Voice which says. "This my son . A a - -. r dc" lusty"; b‘"n'"=‘t cf SflOW§1 .. C" i -. a i was dead, and is alive again. was “$111111 a,’ ~ re.ov-.e;l duinn. the 18a ‘ _ loci; and i3 found." That word 72 11"‘ 1-‘11 ll 1‘_1°f“11§;ii in O:t:bci~ and NoLnib iflflklllsf l*_qdgptlgn" l5 a gi-Emghdoig; word. 1'1"? ‘1 "C" ‘P111? l F 13'1"‘!!! were in good sliziuc ulicn win- SW0d 1n ' . .- . -'\ ‘ . i; i. K set‘. c . ' . f ‘ It means rial ciuistmis. arm»- l ‘l1 ‘. m?" ".11. _ came . ° hended m the mh-uh h3g1 m (ha ‘ ‘, whirh over the fields and‘ Tue Uummfl. was fine and ho-nl surrendered will, is a new ivarld. Emergency Slielier Administrators To nf being ilscd as n dw be used. or take posse‘ use any shelter or roqiii eliin 3. No landlord may refuse 1o the ground they have children unless by the psi"- 4, To prevent further aggrava- of the shelter situation, no premises such as barracks. hostels. houses. npariiiieiiis, rooms ul‘ ‘his niav be closed or their use for dwel- ling purposes restricted without the concurrence cf the administrator. 5. All listings of available shill-h ter will be centralized in the local administrator's office. He will ro- ordinate ‘till existing agencies. pri- vate or government, which HEKLS listings oi properties or nppLcii- tions for accommodation. d, As part of the effort to make _ spare rooms available. field sur- vevs and registrations will be taken in the affected areas. to dc- termiiic that potential. shelter is available. _ D Finance Minister Ilsiey. ivlios‘: epartmcnt includes the Prices oard under which rental reiuzla- (ion; are planed, has written Pro- vincial Governments advislng them that tinder the regulations ..le board will be prepared to appoint cmcrgdncy slielicr adniinistirgfui": in certain areas to be specnie- shortly, and in which serious con- gestion exists. These. ap ointments will be made unless temunic palities concerned oppose them.- Thc regulations have been bas- sed by ordcr-in-coulicil. and Illfi Government now is_ i\\_valtilig"th_e response of the municipal iiu..ioi- itles to the proposal that admin- istrators be Bpllflhlwd- fficiala said that the Federiil Government has the authority l\‘l impose the regulations in a coli- gested area even if the local lid- mlnistration opposed them. b111- this was not likely t0 119 115951» 11' the local authorities would not accept the Dominion regulations. then the government would leave ' iiie problem with tlieni to bc dealt with. _ ‘ Mr. Iisley said it was not ca; peotcd that the appointment o. administrators by the Prices Boitrd would suddenly solve the troubms of everybody in fihdirig shelter in these congested areas. But with the improved organiza- ilon under the administrators tinil n effort on the part of all those concerned to help themselves Mill help others. the situation Sii-lfllfl e"'considorably eased." . nio comer; r-iionuci-zn g1 $.Jl\‘a:i0i‘— nlzoiit 121x10 coffee irlznlationr, cr finczis. Wlth .0 n total of about 110.000.4170 firefl- late s xndship of Fatiiernitd f’1_',‘ i s lIlt‘ AGO“ was 39 int .. ‘trailer; ' rainfall slncc i933 when The cool fine Vfiflihfil‘ l was idea firm ojisrations, an f wiilc lljg $33 n 11 '1 The grass aiizl clover Wiiniveredl March ll. A Very enjoyable entertainment o ;- ~ in a con csteoi th a total _ “m5 119m 1" Pwasan‘ Gm” 1 ' 000400‘ mmlnmms 1“ N°“""P’~ui-2a Eglieal‘! ggxilgizffltfi withg ad- o only iW01 600d Fruit 56-well F‘l'1dfly evening. Dev- IWI- A blllllfl- rmkebflrmg Bwufighmrs °f me. ministrators of shelter so that lnziicsi The seussn oi i944 vsfs favour- ful Christmas tree stood in, one R0 A-F-‘s Buffalo squadron l." hdrgl=hi~is slilill be prevented and Thclabla for all fruits S- ail 1 ‘its homey T318111; was drowde_i_ My, Coast-iii Command led hy F0. Louis ahevhnéth 13th WM a (13131 vieldsd about avcrag . 1920 \‘-' Jilrle iv. of r ‘ii. fer Q1’ season and farm crops above average in .1944. gent wheat. fibrin 0a’. The spring sezuon was backward totvn No. ‘ with n lei: frost. May 2i. The forest average trrr; did not appear groan until‘ injured by stoiiiis Elllii most cf the h _ the 1115 heavy grain Crc-p in ttic Province $111113 1111b 111! only D1809 0f 115 p451 on Jrn‘: l. (El-ass and Clover s was about 33 inches dceP The ivinters s Precipitation scarcely be? ample i914. win. saved Iii good Colidi lCll. only fair throughout the summer. "ri ' “b”?! 313ml‘ A1119“ has 011k’ been exceeded once. C11 " f1 ~ Y‘ ° 1. Angus-p l9. i935 with oar. fmro a. .‘ 11m: Corn made a very slow start but fll V131 “We 25 m“ 'wit.h lic liot iveiiiiier iicidcd above lriio ‘average Vegetables were gocd and gavo yields above average. Potatoes were generally wcll ed quickly d of the snow 1 Th" f.r:t killing frost came 0c‘ i‘. JlllWilCJrt 30. The frost free ‘#01011 \\=» above‘ 161 lays crnii: ' and Ailg-gpsricd of 153 days. l< es below} coloured well, were of ca ‘a and welded about a 6r d rainfil Pastures showed great printlsc Still W011i 1115 ldliring June but were cried out focsir. you know. and become lust before the middle of Juiv and were 11S 900d an Off rqsraiyed and I and immediately gave chase. ‘The 5d m W011! underground ih a ' banks had dish“, arccl and i110" "B were relatively frze from blight. flcciiig men separated in the vic- ""119 m "F" 1110M)‘ to learn to he had gm: from -.'~c ru‘ all" 1m?‘ c p: ‘n “lestern Pi j (my o; the Wm. Monument, mud a flier. Today he is Wing Cmilr. . o: c‘ b 1“ lf-fq- erg i1;1f,~_-.r¢-;.;~_qh\s_ jgfliei; can. e officers. 5251112 it was lrilios- . . pom recently npvtohnql rl F-"r S" P'l°'-'1' -"";di‘icri= prevailed iii late Aurvst siliic to catch iill tiimc. co n: eri- mmmmldhlg 051091‘ 01 an R-C A. UPTAAV‘ Dec 22 __ (GP. .__ n Anl l9. Tlao grass aitclimd gdpieiiiber and tlzero was much‘ grated (heh- chergyes on one In“. F. anti-submarine squadron in Icc- Farqcachgn-g m-ltergency Shelter I n.9,.“ sln“- n‘,\-tl'1 ulit.l titelmh ex...“ p. btight resistant var. They found him hiding in tlio 11"‘ - rcguhmons w ensure ‘he has: ‘my Wm“. rairs c-f l-lsiywnsking.h.ties_ The (944 “Ohm, crop was yard of the Hickey and Nicholson H15 WW1‘ 1" m? m1"? Rave 111m 5351a (he o; available housing hc- “m: lair ‘labove average v:i‘li few sznall tobacco plant and. after remiving 91191131‘ mimey 131' “n “Yumun wminodation in congested Jr s 1"" fir" Pl:"l"r_ - m‘? potatoes. = the watches from his person. liiok- “"156 11ml fllialiv he won his com- 1nd Drohvidlnrr m d .;h1h§5l.<.v, _ " ‘ »°"‘ 1‘ ' ~l The r. l crcvn gciiiiinat .l ivclll ed him up. A few hours ‘litter, 111F351 911015 11931193" organization to \i'ork iii cs- ia- ". nrd claw groyvtii flUYiliZ _i‘.ie| 0'1"’ “flu-J's “I m” 6111' 1-"1139 Than I bummed Alumna ‘my tic-h with local authorities v.‘ c - .1 ilcatzicr Ii lat-s Srteniocrl took two ciLier young men iinto Trllnsport 5° much may gave m” '1 announced by the Federrl Gov- Y‘ and during October roots draw, cusmlhh police who" a q“ “m”, job flying prospectors and supplies emmem ‘may _ rl-i 'Yl!"=* o’ ibc luv crop. rapidly and a crop above zivcmge| .of jewellery was found on both l4? "mm? 131!" 1mm 111911‘ 1185B "15 The Yegulhuons provide; e‘<‘"-" ""0"" "\’°'-""~“~ “Mui-as saved during favourable.‘ lmeyh ,§outh Porcupine. Ont." he said. 1 Administrators may ‘my 1.. -.~-.i »\~~-»‘~---_ Wwlthhr that Continued 1-519 131d i I started ousli flyinr: with oily scfihe he“. my premises olc Novgmhm "ed \\'i ii the average‘ ' l You're to report h; B1 Grain harvesting ixmmenced rt the Doyle's face sullen the CadetCouh- 0f Station cn Almost 8 Yields of Re- oil told him he was through. s. and Ch'- went white. .\":l.|- ware above a fellow feels about. it himself, it's any grain was a fellows family..." It It's not only the way Wallace was saying: "The school kind in the world. A fellow can way up from the iccr." They ivere walking along n wat- erfront street. now. past. seamen: houses. A row of men line before. the doorway .ol‘s' Mission. e.‘ bad," volunteered one "i libs temperature reached 93d“. on of the men. "Ho more sh1D5- Cl!" February 35. and 15 111M195 deap‘ August 12 Since records were kept Bet a 10a {Ioflflve 1101' IHOMY- 909 on E 8 " P°w1 at the Station, this temnerature a cigar . pulled a package ofthem Th from-his pocket, offered it. r ‘l "k f Sh", Jana” a the school sailor took ll cigarette . '1 l ‘ t d creri-iss wzr- IWCTUYQ? wit. .. "Fifi-Y llCllyflllls ggmtsif the robiii§ T121 tnanv chcrassf dlqTcd for a light Thanh’ bu‘: _ with rt rainfall b9f0‘.‘e '. . ripfmf 1 "Sec what q {all - ...-.:= ~ .;li ':'y s and - ‘ -°“_'§ lll7~l~ A ‘1 1 s rwh.f1'C-'llul?pl~‘~'v11q ‘fljgshcjlgliviilg 5am“? Ma m 581d’ ‘Even 01d‘ am ling» North East Wind d T11" fatni work viirr l-l \va"» - 9i ‘i ncrlod cf outdoo- ‘till on D room-tied nt l 19S‘- l r‘ “IT! .. Th: hie-ii: . cis hwflilnk l'il have ‘llflillicn, who: got ii cork-screw? and moderate new ienloerefiirrs. vl‘t.‘_ili' extending the. wdm k ‘ can't get ships. A youngster v fall work s ivcll r01. ed 1d 1 ‘ I, 1 H Eilrinz Noveinbrr iiierc “us ii A. h. ‘m? schgiwicetlfl 1111b i-criod rf l2 days with cont llliOlls h hswshhpelh ~ P <-‘ "$911 He stood undel- d ‘_ opened it to the gale)» Herc are your We‘ "d: an office boy. Wanted: ills. e anything ‘or _ \‘ wants a 59g lilCl'C.lfliiL oliiccfscarecr. c_ world ahead of himvhhd a captains bTTill at m9 end?" lllfPliV (iowli the newspaper. mM-e up ivy mine‘. Com». ll " l‘: said. ‘ §iil.ll1 L. Sicn and "I've ivlih izotrl fa"; sailors. lie ‘llil inquired: "Doyle Thomas Doyle?" tiiunibsd through the i215.“ tin entered 'he m! to his fest. He ed out on the nar- 1'?" buried in the rtl _\‘-;ii lsdiit gone home. snirl Martin. . evcs were swollen and l"."< _ tliiugiit I'd rather si-ly ma. until after the holi- ‘llicn I thought I'd got a . 1r i‘ shore job. I couldn't I iliClll at home. sir I lust -, couldn't." Nlfiftli took our, ills watch. "If you can Mi out to the airport by one o'clock. you'll catch a night plant‘ (:1 Bangor. That's when .\'C'.l lira, i-:i'l ii? Got enough i have. But..." s you're told," said Mar- O\ll' case has been u for ation since the hoidays started last vrcak. I've been think- ing it ovrr carefully. aiid will veto Hie fltticn nf the Cadet Council. You're to report back to the school ship on January third. with the others. it'll be up to you to make good. Those lire orders." Tiir- boy's face was radiant. "Happy New Year. siri That's all l needed. sir. to change the whole world for inc-another chance at the school ship!" "Funny old world." said Georg: Martin. superintendent 0f t Nautical Training School. ls he rejoined his friend in the lobb . “Another chance at the school ahp .thrit's all Doyle needed to face New Tear."