_5-.~n=~u-1»n.a>-w>-.-e»--.=m¢:snae-Qvh-ZZZQ 59.131 i Perfect m... WESTE AR D "m" * ‘a: two's"- '~ - ' ' uuaca nouns negro-q amiss; __ n. Gurlhn nu a ..u1'...""u':¢aq sun will? Sovlilg: 3' '.:.".'.".'.i.",.‘.' wan. Plane .0, 73M Water Icu loobainll. Ieroniu uasery. Wales aelblk q give your nllcv so the Dibble Mallet. lllyllafllllllfle Wall n Granule —IIIGH PROTEIN feeds - book 1-3-21. orders at i-‘race s. --THE TRIUN DAIRAY, e at Albany will be siiesoay this wees because of iii- wgg 1-3-21 --REGU]..AR SKATING Kensinl- um Rink Tuesday and Saturday of 8 to l0 D411. Ad- l-l-fi-li-Sl Platinum male pups anr. proven adults. Top tuarxcd silver malesLanel a Iffw goof il irale pups. . . ancoc . I ver l > 12.2w a each week from mission l5 and 25 cents. —I"0Xl£S FOR. SALE. Summerside. —-FINAL CHANGE to just arrived. Apply Carrol cy, Silmnierslde. l2 --N()'l‘lCE — Tenders will be re- melted up ‘to January la for the cciiiery oi 125 cords mixed hard factory. North Shore Packlni! l-A-S-B-Iii hos VISIT ro- u. a. -m-|. and suit WOOCi at our Dairnlcw. '30.. Ltd. Summer J, Watson MacNaught. Bldf- has left on a six vgegrksmoivzriiiu accompanied to visit retliatives V'-;u . S e was _ by! lIICIllBCOII-Sln. Miss Milcred Mac- Vlcur or Richmond who is return- ing home after ebelidinl "l!" time in Summerside-S. P.— _ OLDEST MERCHANT —M.r. C. Edward Strong. Summersldc merchant is receiving the congrat- lt‘ of his numerous friends u a ions an“ his 1944. Mi". on the attainment of birthday on Jan. 2. Strong is still hale and hearty in spite of his advanced years. and still attends to business each day and is in fact the oldest active merchant in Sumniersidp, probably in the Province. A host 9 friends wish him many happy returns-S — ROBERTSON - HARRIS - A charming- and interesting wed-- LillR look place in Trinity 111F501!‘ ago, Suir-incrsidc. on Dec. 29. at 4 U.lli when Rev. John Jarvie tin-- lied in marriage Miss Olive Blanche Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris. Sherbrooke and Wil- llrun Ernest Robertson. R.C.Al‘., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robe" Sliilli... of Lohengrin’; Bridal Chorus played by Mrs, Clark Harding. aunt of the groom. the bride entered the parlor on the arm oi her uncle. Mr. illiarv Ellis. who gave her in marriage She was beautifully dressed in a gown of white satin brocaded with wiv-t lz-ives. It was cut on prin- cess lines with long sleeves point- ed over the hands. the back was buftoncd to the waist with tiny covered buttons and fell in a short train. Over this she wore a long bridal veil of flowered net and on her lit-ad a coronet of orange blossoms. Her only ament was a single string of pearls the Rift of the groom and she carried a hoquct of happy day roses. l-Ior bridesmaid, Miss Norma Ellis. was beautifully gowned in floor length dress of poudre blue satin with cap to match her bouquet was of Better Time roses. The groom was in the uniform of the RCA!’ was capably supported by Mr. Ing- ham MacNeill of Kenaingfon. The Ceremony was witnessed by thc immediate relatives of the con- iractlng parties. During the sign- ing of the register. Mr, and Mrs Maurice Mill sang very sweetly "O Love." Following the marriage a reception was held at the home of the groom's parents on Convent street thirty guests were invited to con- gratulate the newlyweds and par. take of a sumptuous wedding mp. pei". The color scheme of the din- m: room was rose and yellow the table being centered" with a bou- quet of Briarcliffc roses with vel- low tapers lighted at either side While the Buests places were mark- erl with place cards bearing the crest of the RCAF. Those assist- ing in serving were Mrs. MBIIIICI‘ Mill. Mrs. Clarke Harding. Mrs. Elmer Offer. Mrs. Aylward Barlow. Mrs. Maxwell Robertson. Miss Hazel A. Harding and Mrs. John .Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson were the recipients of many beauti- Iul gift; including a gubngnflgl amount of moneqn-S. insunnncr ALL Q1155 RALPH MUTTART 5am mars-fir’: ' ROF ESSION AL CARD secure a Tociu Norwegian Male. Three more Delan- 4940i. "l of Summerside. To the ware- oaed l ‘been sbendlni hi: leave with his wife and family in microfilm-l. -.IAI IIDN Order st Bruce's. R Wednesday st 9. 6 psa- Wedn s Ska Q cents plus tax. . US. excellent prices. platinum and tart. has Sergesnt. lkirtsim it Cleaners VI er Moore. Buyrlte Mast been serio with rheuma fr. was learned th was a daughter 7 fred and Mrs. ever lut year.—-i= on proced served-S. 5 :-' it Ex a Sun ‘tam; ‘M's. BURIAL — The yesterday morn time were: Sgt Pélflfll. under 90 instantly been >- earned Mount station OpQnCfL-S Summer return in Ottawa sister Cl —I;lrs. arm-S. xwrxffffifiiflfiflifiM? I < 'l'. E. lllilKEY Chartered Aeeelntanl office at was» om MIMI’: 9 1 if a? SMELTS VIAIITEI) Paying highest market prices. Buyllll l" Ind"- Freeze them when suitable. Packages furnished upon application. SlIllI 03F.‘ lo me at Summeraide or (YLeary. E. E. SHARBELL Matthews arrival overseas. R..C.A.F'., -Mlsx Hazel No R10 P) - Piyinl planes. a group of and grown! ationa abroad. The under commend of sick e with da Rev. . M. Rev. W. Bilson. Rev W. Coo - BODIES SENT bodies members of the Royal Air Force. victims of a crash west of Bummerside on rriday affer- nocn, were put aboard the train i118 to be their homes for burial. The The cause which came after the men hour. was . were attached to Pleasant Airport the first fatal accident since troops o fan Air mace departed today for an unspecified war fmnt- the first Brazilians to leave for active oper- group was d u: teal. m c ifs-a. ai.‘.l%‘.i‘.i".'.‘.".fi’ m“ “°°‘ “$1; s. afwuwm Guardian. .1... 4...... mama n. Bidlflill Jlfl. b. —IIOCKIY BEDIQUI rink esdsy. January b. Commer- side Olympisltoyals vs. nilddlctcn Bomber te after. Ac BUYING IUIS. w. R- an has returned and iéig fox pelts st Ofiiree of ‘Tiff mission I-Sl-Si. SHOWS 7.15 — 9.15 TUESDAY AT SJ) APITO N. O'~ is b Chsrulgs side, -FOXEB F58. BALI — standard‘ —WILI. THE PERSON who took s. parcel by mistake Hannah's store. Bunimerside. con- taining a plaid iacketunmd three ’s at - RETURNS T0 WORK - Frlends will be pleased to see Mr. manager of ' .8ummerside. back on the job again after having for some timr ic fever.—8_ —- GROWING POPULATION- As the year 1943 came ta a close durins yea: there had been exactly 366 births in the Prince County Hos- pital. an average of one new citi- zen a day throughout the year. 'l'he last birth during the old veai born to W03 Wil» at l Thorne. authorities state that thc represents s considerable increasr —OFI"ICIAI. VISIT — Mr. A. I. Robinson, P.G.M., Grand Repres- entative of the Sovereign Grand Lodge 1.0.0.1". for the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland paid an official visit to th aide Lodge on Thursday evening. Mr George Hogg presided. “ blnson slve an interestln: talk reference the Sovereign Lodge. Mr. Helen Phillips. Grand Master and . Hugh Morrison also spoke. At the close of the meeting lunch was EEK OF PRAYERF-The nual Week of Prayer n. i’. Rev. C. Carnegy. Pi10t James Pearson. whole nest of kin k his mother. Mrs. Inttie Gladys 516 Mala Hasnilton, Ontario; AC 2 Douglas, Milton Scanlonhvgibsshnext ofnlrinl 0mm” m er. . r l‘ h“ w‘ " 8° m‘ and Scottish railway. and Col. Sir kland Lake. Ontario; and AG 2 Henry Wilbert lla. whens next of kin is his ether, Jacob Hugfalls, Montreal. The years of an. were killed of the crash Personals -.5gt. Nell Durant. R.C.A.I".. has New —AB. Joseph Gaudet. fl-(lN-V-Rt- ié soendingliis Ne —-Mlss Mary McNeil]. of Mr. and m». w. n. McNei-ll of sum off in Montreal fie-visit he: William Mathews K . has received a cable from her husband. Cpl. nnounclng -Nunlng Sister Pauline Noonen. ‘I'm-mouth been spending the New Year's week-end with he: J. M. Noonan. Bummerside-S. A. Harding of Plslnfisld. NJ. spent ms Christ- mas holidays st her old home in rbore. le heals under.‘ the wedding M her nlphew she INIOUTI ‘I0 WAR IRON‘! DI JANIIRO, Jan. I -(A in several t fishin- f the Maj. 0 Bummer- IIOMI IOR 0i’ thfwi Canadian Street . It w Year's leave and Elmont my. hls 5.. as mother. also st- Several silver ht from DIS’ 1-1-11 the the Hospital number Mr. w Mr . ‘Mission To Moscow’ $3? m” ‘W W°°“‘“"=“-¢5R'At Capitol Skids — RECEIVES PROMOTION — Mrs. Wilbert Muttart. Albany, R.R.i has received word from overseaav that her husband Sgt C. W. Mut-l been promoted to Fill lth» screen v-th Unprecedented st- Itention to details of accuracy. - ceeding Field Marshal Sir - Summerside —“Mission to Moscow". War- Joseph E Davies’ book had its premiers yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. "Mission to Moscow" is Mr. Davies‘ report to the American people on the vital mission en- trusted to him by the President. and Warner Bros. has brought it m g1: screen as s slice of living 5 W. The film is an eyewitness sc- count of Russia through the eyes of a. typical American and his family. Mr. Davies during his two years in the Russian capital as ambassador from the United States. went where he pleased. saw what he pleased and became friends with high Soviet officials. A list of the people he met at that time reads like a veritable “Who's Who" of the world. and all these living notable... are portrayed on New Field Marshal, Five New Barons ' year. Th! '5 est h LONDON, Jan. 8—(OP)—A new Field Marshal, sir Alan Brooke, a. Marshal of‘ the Royal Air rbrce.‘ Sir Charles Portal. and five new Barons were created in the King's‘ New Year's Honors List which also contained the nudes of 64 new Knights, one of them a native of Canada. and numerous other a- wards for service. The list was highlighted by two promotions - of n- Brooke, who has been chief of the mperia I 1 General Staff since suc- iJill in November. 194i. and of Sir lev- . .000. 4th. Presbyterian Wednes- I" R imiiffiii . o. n. Pill- i h. sent to William East. men. all had not the was the Year's of William safe MIG. pilot! lrsail- This War-Four Charles. chief of air staff since Oct- ober, 1944) and the man who direct- eu the vast expansion of the R.A Lt was notable too. for the_ first political honors since the outbreak of war. C . n. a. labor r ent, and Col. the rat. hon. John uretton. who re- tired this year as conservative mem- ber for bur-ton. were created bar- JOhIl ' ons "for political and public ser- trace. vice” ibla at dat ."‘.‘.°.Z‘“°'ii. . a... e Y W 89 Britain since i908 and becomes. supply, based on |. prQpQ inn of 119F191‘ the volume of canned salmon they 111° purchased from their supplies in We" 194i." it added, Beginning Jan. 1'7. retail will be on the basis of one quar- ound of salmon per cou- Va id meat coupons in rs- tion books and ration cards will be used and it alternative for meat. cert . native of Clinton, Ont.. who has been prominent industrialist. Air Air IDfficer Common . . Al‘. bomber group in Britain. was awarded the order of companion of the Bath (0.8). In addition to Amman. onetime Post office messcn er boy, a second abor baron is W liam Westwood who started. work in a. Dundee Jute Mill and has been chief industrial adviser to the Admiralty. Th barons are Si: ‘Thomas Royden. of the Lend , Midland auled Thompson, director of many companies. 350 Get Rail Tickets To New Employment ‘IORDNNIZJIIII-(O P)—— Nearly 350 employs“ of the defen- ce industries plant at Nobel, Ont.. government owned explosive works which is suspending operations. today received ‘ and railway tickets to take them to new Jobs in Tomato and Northern Ontario and tonight many of them were on their way. ibcpensee are paid for the wor- kers participating in one of the largest labor transfers in Canada's history. More than i300 were . ed at the Nobel Works. which in .1; nwnths will ha shut down except for a skeleton main- tenance staff. Apvroximstely LEO are expected in b9 ‘ ferred in the first month. Yars Ago rlty The Canadian Press) JAN. 4. lbw-Britain requisi all merchant ships of the ted Kingdom or wsr duty. Field Mar- shal Goe ng assumes direction of Gummy’: war oconoxny- Increased patrol activity noted 0n Jrsnco- German from. HINT! 0N ITIQUITTI Gift certificates make nice wed- ding presents. The bride and groom may then choose what the! like or need. Any sift which the wedded couple can stare and use when the man gets heme from the services makes a nice and suit- abile gift lid Y d e. WALTON-ONJIHAM-EB. hills-M l - (CP) - Dr. John Msollillan. for service man Nerf) 13.5.0 , M‘ 0.. 5n. medical officer of l1 lth f W. l ich since i019. tinetrsdl Pl 0f‘ 00W n‘ died hero recently. orrswa.’ Jan. 4—(CP)-- "the 'Prlces Board announced tonight ' that all retail salm Jan for white n ufu and Hancock today.) Two thousand members 8th Army crowded the little theat- re. tailed by fold them: "The and of the Which th f5 definitely in sight". Gen. Montgomery saidz- ] "I have probably enough with this army. It is hlah time I moved on and else came and gave you new ideas and new lnspiraflons." Gen. Montgo and of the iith Army in the sum- mer- of 1942 when it was backed up against the gates of Egypt, and led it all across Africa through Sicily and southern ftafv. Sale 0f Canned Salmon “Frozen" l-le WI!’ Entered l||' Annual Show v ...il"....%““‘°"“ elslfleafsuscffhoelc ktedthefiretbilsimflu tinlue. toflsyaadludgingwill !’.‘..,'°$""'.i.i"'m'°‘°$ lrunswickisiudp spin _ “Masai '11.: the tori T. Mills again displaying prise pelts. Judging, which will be can to the public, will take pllco r- row (Wednuday) ium. ‘This year the foxmenu ban- quet will be held at the Olym a tea rooms r1 Wednesday even at ‘I p. m.—S. Monty Says Goodbye To FamousSth Army WITH THE BRITISH 8TH AR- MY IN ITALY. Jan. a - (C?) - Gen. sli- Bernard Montgcms .1 said . January m goodbye to his ath Army from the Ausili Platform‘ ofta baltterledtopiekrs muse‘ 8011i B8B Ill)’ as Ill‘ y. I (His arrival in London w take Qmbufftg-e command of the British group o! 11mm’ of invasion was announced had chime or on have . _ when coupon rationing of the product becomes effective. The "freeze" pc distributi Pacific coast D081 fer of a pon. - A... ouncin officials said- that distribution now under way is of Pacific coast salmon. the also applies to any canned Atlan- tic salmun stocks in the hands of retailers. To Survey Employment In Canadian Industry UITAWA. Jan. 3 —- (O P) — Arthur MacNamars. Director Notional Selective Service, ounced t0 t a survey of em- ployment in induc dertsken by the Labor Depart- ment to determine the distribut- ion of employment as of this Jan. 8. A similar survey was conducted last January- lknployers will be port on the ployees, separated as to male female and grouped in age classes. will be asked for estimates on the W N Q 55 l “n! Ii . i . . lglmlllblr ofterjnplvflasl will re- m“ eua-Liout. uric Tumlil ""***°§;:;.g;*.,,§"*;,;§:g".;. Wrgushrsn. m... m... it? vents. and goverianenta in Iel- "w 3 ' pect of their regular employers are being mailed the this week f 101m 90ft D iwl Argentina Recognizes Bolivian Government forms eat across vers. silver mked silvers, sud the prominent f0: era of the province. including Lure and Mokinnon town. George Csllbeck. L. W. of summerside. and In- uncement rind was to allow time although it might not be to supply all retailers by e. howev flillflbfll O and Can with- q-l °° min w- :3 no IADNI ledtb as" ' tbluw to of of by] a "5 3%.? m...“ 4'2‘... %tien_as a I umma. m. nllnbcr of of cnsi-iom- "W "WW1 thQ of Remington the Hilda in the auditor- sibeae RR, take aim in invited to be QUOTA 0n ilIIDI‘ matters acme given to a city schools. EVENING United ins. the and when the first boo OI U16 5 k ncwy elected been 11ml year's work l$l0 mery took 00mm- ted to learn Alexandria, Both queiitly renew rner. Mr. Je former Peter's Road. bull, Ahegweit been used for by the Mai-gar tural Society of canned until salts been “frozerr” said the by his breeder on of stocks from Jones’ ‘or u” cannerics to the o; Abexwen 5 the i942 Blue Waukeslis. Wi m mu- hi‘ “its?” ' uitsble “ °“ “l mier Jones ules Mr. P. G. thus will be retail freeze. although the 8h the freeze the mm d which may be Cmrmuww“ lowing: Gonfo Beach; H. J. town; 1 Wigsm, R. A. large, Winni G. D. M ers. ann- lIY is beinl un- uired to their em; m l Mrs. ssloyeel, will ' to report. All other "' turned rem cm- selective service off- m“ Ida. y OIIIDI‘ ited Qtafel Na Iarnbee J. J. ursbee i... z-(sri- ll" wits so at no. m ‘lg; ma: mp. yesterday. II IICIVID James I. Ialiulcy. Chariot YOUR E. ville llclyneaux. son of Ir. capes and light syst m pectfvely. In cdduihon ‘to’ pfwpced increase sispplemonts to the teachers of Miss Mae e new president, iGeorge Patterson took the chair- Encouragiru reports of were mvcn by. the ferent departments. OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING —-'I‘he many friends of Mrs. Richard O. Jenkins of Arling- ton Heights. Mass. will be inter- es ed the 50th anniversary of their wedding shortly before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins are natives of this Province but have been residing in the United States for many years. although they fre- when they visit P.I.‘.I. in the sum- Polnt Pleasant and his wife. the Annie Macne IIOLSTEIN BULL REPUBCRAB. ED — The four-year-old Holstein bour. N.8.. has been re-purchaseu herd located ' at ‘Bunbury. Registration and is described by ROTARY LUNOIIEON — Rev. '1‘. H. Bussell Bomers addressed the Rotary Club yesterday, giving an‘ inspiring New Year's message. A report by Mr Roy frudmoro was "W". "W" l 199W‘ Nflived 17°!" made up largely of members of the , "I armed forces and summersi Rotary Club. This lct- m essential we; ter contained a cheque for $1.100 lottcwwn Hotel in for the Red 01w Crippled Child- our. is also called upon to eater ren’; Fund and was the results of a Canvass and Auction Sale by there being Clark. in y. R. A. IN. England. Stanley Iaderfck. i". York niglg P08’. Mam; and Lfeut. Cochran, Pictou Highland- Personals Mrs. I. V. Plnesu. city. return- 7d home last evening from Hall- sx. ' Mrs L. Cairns. home from Halifax lss ening. J.lll rat edlsst graham wlh-ée she Cbristmasacesen. om Halifax. Mill Evelyn lleNally and Mrs. Jos. ‘helmet, Johnston's River. re- st eveninl from Mon- . John hrsbev. R. 0. A. IL. Allin Ill! , n, C. spent their holiday leave st their fenrryfnade lldliIg is 5?. and Iidwsrd Island Put e skesdy have a Iss3 pelts of "£89m. DIGAGIMENT — Mr. Iverutt flfevenscn, North River, announces engagement ofuhis daughter and l of Brad- i-flf’ Aim... .. the near future‘. 4 . . , a: pygmy chitoct and um Fred Chappell. electrician, present for eons-ult- ovement of fire es- ".- these consider-cu of the .___¢ AUXILIARY — Th Evenln, attend devotf isadersnip of Mrs. weueofthefotsl i553. 88 l EOVIIIQDII liblt hIVO en made x equkment and opening facilit- es M ,,1 rm 51m u saint JohminNew Bnniswkik and rs o spay d” i the mlssl chapter was di officers were ins“ Smith, after Mrs. OBI-I‘ of tie new D dif- Mr. and that they celebrat- old acquaintances nklns came from an. from Capitaine, who has the past two year." ea Harbour Agricul at Margsree Har- . Premier J. Walter in his Abegweit park h F} mil E9. W 0 PW Ribbon Sale at sconsin. at 81.800 d producer. he Illi- ae XX in Selectiva as "a. real bull." _.Thg . Prince Edward Ill-and. Increased Truffle Since the war the fsblidimeni of navy, army and air orce train- ing centres and service in the Multiples has brought about a greatly increased of passenger travel. In addition there is a considerable volume of suwll" mov into tneu centres the great of which is carried by ‘the r “ . Air trllnllll I and service bases require huge qusntitlu of gasoline which are moved in in railway tank cars. Manpower difficuitlfm have af- fected the Canadian National Syl- tam as a whose. w employment is at an sll-tine hish. the some ss in other industries. To offset this. use has made of women on the Canadian National system as much as b08111“. these be Ili- ployed in roundhouses as locunotive cleaners and at terminals es car cleaners, where they re doing good work. Nothwitlmsn the mort- age of male help. 17.085 men from all departments. railway. QXPNH. . telegr ha, howls, and marine ser. vices, ave Joined up and donned the uniform of the various branch- es of the armed forces Of these, sixteen hundred are from the Atlantic Reaion of the railway. ‘i119 huge volume of freight and passenger travel over the lines 0f the Canadian National Railways is reflected in the sreltly increased addition to other traffic. is called volmne of express traffic which. in liip- won to handle anersexicy manta of airplane parts and plrts for machinery ranked v.» keep war machines in m tiction President Rotary and Clubs of sun-merside . aw. Buckley Kennedy, Charlotte- nd; Philip city, eturned t cv bee. - vy. and LAC “Bud” A. I‘. eons ef m. Chsrlo fctown have Railways which stretch across Can- ada. is reflected in that of The Nov; scotian. situates in Halifax. N.S...which has been endesvorl: to cater to a. buts] capacity d!!!" civilia =- engaged work. %’IQ Char- Charlottetown, to members of the armed forces. lsrse air centres located on the Island. The marine services of the Can- Gueets yesterday included the fol- adian National system are o! - n I17 on valiantly notwitnstsaidi? the loss ogythree of gill‘ " and "lady Bil-h". pedoes from submarines. e "Indy Nelson". queen of the is now a hospital ship. the be operated by Canada. made up of fesmshps on the hlcb fly Wild gvescossqgh? filo! menace their son Pte Lloyd. announcing his safe arrival in hilisud. Cignalwomsn V ids Dunning f the C. W4 A. C. 1'. spending heor New Year leave wihi her fpther. Qt. Hank Dunning in Charlotte- ....~.-..<.=.-..~:ru§ swims 10in hi! t after Christmas at his home in Its Rena Mscdueor. Cl . returned home last nilht froth: Borden where she spent the holiday season. entinaxiendered formal r0008‘ mm a, mmwglumrglomqifsfi u]. u", qnqu“ who "mg nhillvawwemflliw"! ‘n’ imp-mi n. N. the Clulstsau vacation at her BURY. OI M". GIIIIDQYID V “gecko”. h”. m "an John “turn” h.‘ "1 3°11“ ' “oz” mmhl hifllgttcresume hir as give’ 1519M?‘ wit". a u Krhahl afrpfighn C Win- Ls rsto Technician in the wwmmw...» -.. e "r »~ —-— .3}? @285. Feel Hilly - - - Shrf la ‘I020 Efiiiexs. “m”: 4 Iv W" l‘ l" other American tl.Ar- Th-a-‘ghgoold Maetsthedodie chose the r - '|gh& the bronchial Tam-t... horn of h“ m” “% eoueeiveblvtesil "M" ' "’ " to cw warms’: isolation cor-M qilhanhhm; ‘Nfnfi u! , . _, M-l...a'“"‘2'...’°"‘ HAIMNHPWI - yvaboubla ICIIII:$&\= m tizut eitherw mufmupqgw-swpuiesrfl-smvl asabcll _ waiting tgenddcigicnof herfi hhgu.hq|qflghg|gfgdlydsa,abeetiiimnssliud,fla. %aiav been ' ‘m: mm- lnkllfifl-"VFMM" ’ l . 0 Lion Ind fllfllllllm MIT‘ su-iunnuscmu-ius-rmmen _ ANUARY ‘1 i l‘ A lfai- Bayer flue , dress-mire.“ =-.*.::i*....% - u r pun-an l r1 us wu Bu: m- uiLi-filnrhiamv riiviiwihrcls n flags‘)? you in!“ your Illll u Mr. omms u ,0;- ‘CHARLES maocsas ’ moxie. ‘A ‘Uuulum. ‘l q’¢*+¢&A&+¢a*+¢A&¢¢**§¢* ,3 EGIAI. MICE roman q. HOLY NAME HALL ' z ' 39W!!!“ h! llikhie of Columbus. Dea- 4, eing mo u. mamas-nu.» as -u..u.’ Music ‘ 4, by the 62 C-A-(BJT-C. Deacevllanl. ' ' i JQWWIWQFV’?'I"U"F§'I'§¥¥~P¥'P'P'I"P§x Ma]. Gen. Vanler Guide New, leeches Algiers ALGIERS. Jan. I — (C? Cable) —Ma,i.Gen. George P. Vanier has i wit. a. “m”... ‘r . " ID . l! ll Ill- sdisn re tatfvc with the Preach of National 3 é""‘='".'.i‘. Ty...‘ "Mo"; "J! ' rev v vernmen now establish in Cairo. lo far no definite plans have been drawn up b Gen. Vania: who Earned to fibula! restful at villas! mi _Allilrs. 0f- fiaes have been ed the villlqe which. Gen. Vanier said was been" st sll times to Can» aisns in the Central Mediter- raneah. ‘éghswslerical staff arrived for Vania: to start work. B. 0. F. Research Director flamed REGINA. Jan. S -— (OP) —D;. - . . . . °_ "o i...“ var.“ sea: we. mam o Iliad-Ill research dine- ter of the 00!‘. the party's M!‘ ienal leader. M. J. Caldwell. sh- '”°-i'-§°°d pointment was made dur- a a pweeksnd by the National e . Dr. Jsmieson will fill the vec- sncy crested by the resignation of Lloyd Shaw. former CC!‘ national research . who la loinlM the RCA?’ Jan. M4. ' IN MEMORIAM’ MI. SAMUEL ATRJNI Tim‘. passed away at Long Is- IBIIQ, New xork. on Dec, 2s. i016. Samuel Atkins. son of B. ‘GUIDE’! OLUI‘ of the ~..e-::.‘-“:~1 ~~ s; t‘? sa lgxiésetiioulieuzlllill. 1U Wafer ‘Mthsrg are s number of ill- portaat s to be discussed at this meeting we would like to see "m" everyone present. ready III/I'll UIAIRI—AC the PIIRDO fiIllfl Island HOI R81 J I l“. ‘*9 m. and s. aifiesfilrsbbe. illi- mn. s son. Nanfl Rev. Carly Deuce of Oharlnttewvlu and RAY" mend Woodlaml ‘lbllyllandy. l W119!- helsl - aoasass -_- At the parsonage Oomwall. Dec. D. . _' by the Rev. J R. Bkinnd‘. Mr. Kenneth Matheson Ruby Erna Roberts. both of gcw Mad. a _ ’ paras _________ _.__.___ Dennison-runs any h III‘ ton on Jsnissry 2nd.‘ we. as m» 1 a?!» Jonaflian mi l‘ 0 newsroom a v monsoon-unwanted i. ma. Hilbert ‘Italians. sell Puners CURING Tillldl! ' name on ch. M- 5132. Interment “ll: Chllffih CHI! i - as the nu. Inl- IacDONALD M.€...‘.‘°§..’.€i...* raslmacbolyles: site! Jw- I- ""- "W u ago. where he lived until twenty “u%on°‘nm°h"uumwn years sgo who?“ he ntigvedmwt: ‘mid Y’ Mo cum with Daren . realizing there for a few years. Mr. gvltflhoiggmfiugllg; “'13:? an“ "‘°'§‘,,‘§,,§,fi' J Emery, Melville. Funeral H“ “ma” i" m‘ “mm '" M" b. mm mulifisli Interact anthers David of sum. L. vise I - , ' stop. James of Monc- WW4 m" "m'tm' e s“ h“?l.‘.‘*:.i.“‘°.l.."é“°“' ed f. Ban Ill‘ cm: my; also one sister Ger- _ ““t°'..°‘...“3‘i.*i§.°“- use": m .__ long Island. N3. memory OI a a .'.‘:'.';':‘.'. Jannlry ml. 1:5. onqysarhssbauedliaoejhatli The on? we loved was called l ,0 flflllhokllIllllflitllIlluhwu lntinourhearfnsbellveflsltliL lmrfedbylliubandanlhlllly. IN MEMORIAM mgm-i- d: s“ :::Ti"'°.'$"'e"..§i’r':"?.§"l. ¥.‘°' . dependable life Jiuuilrv l. 1|}?- ~ MR. HARRY l. STEWART Citizens learned with semi of m; p of Harry S. Stewart whose dee occurred at his recid- enceis‘ Greenfield Ave.. on Satur- d sy . The deceased who was a con of the late m. and . Willem Stewart QIIBBNQj-IIQ Bsvinll 3m! as clerk in October. 1014. and when the Bank of Canada was institut- ed was transferred tn that bank in 10H. He did noteniv! for the but two mm and m finally compelled to I0 0h l"! leave in June. 1W. and retired on pension on January l, 1N8. , ‘".':t..itf..‘."-.‘.'t.‘i"‘ ".W........:.: - -» m». --- --= - w- I . i."l°t°i.‘<.‘€.'”w°‘u'-lif===%i1$‘°#?-'- vmcrarracrs...“ ..- deceased him about six years aso- And took dear pa‘: away. broth gfigsllgmwfl ssildngngixialdafi an momngiis world of sen-ow r wuum lknm‘ ' day we'll noel mo mucous wane. an: M m "u" m’ an M“ "IV-l" w}: lnsertelbv of Mal the sssnu for the: obi-ism m‘ M,“ »_\ e :g;.m' I all‘? vlvnorship and open . IN MEMORIAM charge and gave the the “banquet! of els- belvved llllll" PAULINE OOUIJON. I. I. who puns away lulu: i. fill We cannot say, we will n06 I! ad: ls V!) % ‘his’; mil? "l"! im- lha h: wand ilk an Ilhvlfl Anal ail‘ a. wonderful begun Itneedsmustlmfar she Ilse!" there. . Da MG .Wa Jr. to $.33‘ member a . IQQQ sated t to pack box tonalid to Mrs, W. s ‘ e , pa»; Ei.i’.“.'.“‘.."&..2’i’§‘““‘ "fcrial. m "i "trait." .r"..."~"':l~.:::. ‘"“"‘ "' -=“-"-‘-‘+'- ma’ {as curls’ the . an. of oficern hadtobewltpcnedewinltothe of the atihl oom- N. D. MacLeanl UNOIITAKII