iNl POPEYE (Don't with ME LVYN QQQQLAS ~ CLAIRE LATEST WAR NEWS TWO REEL SPECIAL “Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp" She's vivacious! Flirtatious! A-champagne Garbo with a "come, hither" look in her eyesi More glamor- ous and wonderful than ever in a typi~ cally racy, spicy Lubiisch love affair in Paris! No wonder the world is ga-ga about this new, intoxicating Garbo! ll pronounce if. . . SEE IT!) INA 3.15 FRI. 333i,’ T 0 0 A Y sn- MA." - » CAPITOL- SIIOWS 3.15 — 7.00 - 8.45 MIRA“ lllllltll! - IIIIIEI DAREDEVILS CIRCLE NO. II AND COMEDY ACTION SPECIAL TODAY I0lll - IIISSEII. IAIDEI or 1m: nun ' 6,000 Believed ‘liilmd-QE‘ —_?P5°-1l—-_ County, windows rattled. Glendale, adjoining Los Angeles on..tl1e north, and Alhambra to the northeast, reported “sharp shocks." as did Redondo Beach, northwest of Long Beach. San Bernardlno, 70 miles east of Los Aiigieles, and Riverside, 60 iniles each, felt slight shocks. In Tangier? MADRID, Dec 27—(AP) —An eartltquake in Tangier today was reported to have resulted in a “con- sidernbI-e" number of deaths. A store. governmental batik and other buildings were destroyed. French Deny Report PARIS. Dec. 27—- tCP-iHrtvas News Agency in s dispatch from it.»- corrcspoiideiit at Casablanca. French Morocco. tonight denied Nfatlrld rc-ports that an cartliqtlakc lllid occurred at the international zone of Tangier, which touches S'Yllil5li Morocco. The Havas dispatch said no shocks were exneritnccd but that "licivv rains fell throughout .\'l'\l'\f‘(fO tot-Rwy to the intense sat- lallVfllfln of the agricultural popu- lation " DEATH! .\'_l'iRTf\N —-Fli'I."Fl1l" 11' Brudcncll River on December 26, 1939, Egerton 51 Norton ngcd 73 rerrs Funeral Fddnv. December 20th Short ser- vloc at the home at 12.30. then to Montague Christan Church. where scrvirie will h-i hold at 2 u. m. In- terment Montague cemetery‘. ALIFLEAN —At Clnrinttctown Dec 27. 1939. Samuel Mnclicnn of Poirt Prim. tl-‘lt’ 6'! ycnrs. Remans w'li h" forwarded from the Cutclife Funeral Home this afternoon to Mt. Bucliniipn for ititerment. Card 0f Thanks The Sisters of the Social Service Department. of Hospital wlsli in e res; their thanks to all who assis . in any lyilv. in provid n Christmas dinners l“ 9hr nundre and fifty need millet. L-ilsi-iz-zs-i . p mmw ‘ii/V. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshlre Phone N9 the Charlottetown , >1 Zero And Sub-zero Temperatures In Eastern Canada (By The Onnndlon Press) Zero and sub-zero teiiipcrattires came to Eastern Canada. yesterday, while acros practically the entire Dominion clear and cold 'C‘£\Lll0l‘ prevailed. Winter was lute in coming to most of the East, but wiien it did come it sent the mercury down wf l0 degrees below nt Qucbcc City and ‘ ‘l2 below at. Three Rivers Que. “Ioroiito and Ottznvu shtvercd in temperatures itvc (lcgrces ubuvc zero and a further drop was pre- dicted early today. Moderately cold weal-her was the ule in Western Canada, where some light snow flurrlcs fell. Sas- katchewan and Alberta tctnpcra- turcs clung to the mro mark, Wiillf‘. Manitoba's readings tvcre milder. Sanding crews worked on Ontario higliu/zrvs and garages were given rush business to accvmodtite motor- ists whose cars froze 1p, In Nova Scotia iii-e tcmpfiraturt- was a mean l3 above inst night and at Saint. John, N_ B.. it was 12 above, compared with sub-zero tempera- tures in some part; of New Bruns- wick. Prince Edward lisand report-i ecl a reading of eight ciegrec; above, the coldest of the year DAMAGE HUNTERS CURBED MELBOURNE. Australia —l()‘Pi— Ambulzmce-clinsing Will be squelch- cd iii Victoria by legislation which prohibits "persons going to the scene of accidents and soliciting nu- thority on bciiolf of injured P91‘- 5011.5." UNION ROAD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The fir"t mectin 0f tilt‘ U110" Road Wcmeirs Ins ltute was hvld oii Dec. 13th at the home oi Mrs‘ Everett Moore, with nine presciit. roll cull was answered with Creed. The following business was attend- Nl , It was agreed that the Insu- tute News be paid for; the yarn re- celvcd from the Red cross WM 4115' iiibuled among the members: a lorLon of tiic meeting was (ievotvd lo study of Hand Bock. An lntcrest- lng contest was ptit on by Mrs. Ev- erett Moore. this was fol owed by s sing-sting. Next meeting is to be m-ld at llle|hfllll€ of Mrs. 1110s. Mellish. roll call to bu. answered wltll Wnys That Women Can Salt‘ Money; mgl-pm committee tot month o January: Mrs. Lloyd Mel- lish. Min George Meilish. and Eve- lyn Winsloe. A daliitv llliwll W" served bv the ho tess asssted by Miss Bertha Mcilish. Amount oi dues paid totalled two dollars. luau-n uiupiilii- slgthiy. The Eastern Guardian .."I'hi5 cclumn is reserved for news 0f local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 2 cents a word strictly payable ln udvance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS tn the Charlottetown Guardian nisgr lze ch.e handed to their Rcpt. Hume ..'OPENING SKATE HELD —- The first skate of the season took place in the Community rink at Montague on Christmas night. a good crowd was in attendance. The manager has a. nice rink-a- phsne lnstalied in the rink and good music for skating is assured. M. Personals ..'Mr. Gexird Scully spent Christmas at his home in George- town. M. ‘Miss Margaret Burden oi Charlottetown spent Christmas at her home in Montague. M ..'Mrs. Calvin Hilchey and ung daughter returned to her e from the Kings County Hos- pital on Sunday. M. ..'Mr, Lewis Hu-icheson of R C. A spent. Christmas at home in Montague, PU O ..'Mr . A spent Christmas friends in hfontague. ..'ll.fr. Lawrence Brennick of R. C. A. Fl‘.."lll. Christmas at his heme in Montague . ‘Mr. Wilson Martin of Mont:- niiue. left Christmas nitrht for lfoncton. N. B. to take the exams for the H. A F. ‘ Fredericton is spending the winter at his home in Montague. l l l ——-— i will ‘Mr. Garth Kerr of the tug l the Airport. The work is being done THE CHARLOTTETOWN The Central Guardian i rbls column 1| reserved for . news of . _,- h‘: 1M1 KM v Q His Honour l The Lieutenant Governor GUARDIAN _ ,4-4\ local interest but advertising of ls n newsy nature may be inserted . It 5 ceull a word strictly pay- able In advance. i will receive at Government House on Monday afternoon KENT BEAUTY Shoppe spec- ials. Oil permanent; etc. V L-l76-12-28~2l PROTESTANT Orphanage collec- tors having amounts on hand please forward by Dec. 31st. L-96-12-27-2i. LOSE NETS IN ICE-Two smelt O'Brien and F. MacDonald of Morell lost forty gill nets recently. The equipment was frozen into a small ice-field inshore and was destroy- ed when high wind moved the ioe. BREAKS WRIST-Allin. H, H. Cox. wife of the Hon. H. H. Cox, member of the Provincial Gov- flfnmflllt is recovering from a broken wrist st her home in Morell. She was injured when she fell on a patch of ioe while re- turning from s school concert in l the hall. FUNERAL SERVICES —_T1ie flin- eral of Beauregard Bambriclc was held from the residence of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bambrick Tuesday morning to St. Dunstaus Basilica where Requiem High Mass W85 celebrated by Rev. P .Mc.MB.h0n, D D.. who also conducted service I at the grave. The pallbearers were; iMessrs. Elmer McLeod, Leo McGon- nell, Ted 'l‘ierney, Joseph Tierney, Mack Tierney and Harry McInnls. LAID T0 REST - The funeral of Mrs. Mary Percival was held yes- terday from her late resilience 1'7 Pownal Street to St. Dunstans Ba- silica, wnere Requiem Hlllll M855 was celebrated by Rev. George MC- uoriiiack, who iii-SQ conducted ser- vice at. the grave. The pallbearers were Messrs David Bethune, Pat-' rick Murnaghaii, Jr., James Car- _ragher, J. McDonald, John Doyle] ' and Frank Sigslvorth. 25TH ANNIVERSARY -—A large crowd from Meadow Bank and vic- imty gathered at the home of . and Mrs. Gordon Mscbean on Nov- ember fourth to Lender their best wishes and congratulatzonsto Mr. and Mrs. Msclsean on the occasion of their LWGIILY-llltll ueddlitg an- niversary. iii a few well chosen words George Boyle explained the purpose of the gathering and Mr. and Mrs. MscLeim were presented with some very lovely pieces oi sil- ver. LAID T0 Rhsl The funeral of the isle Major Russell MacKinnon was hed yestcicay from his late residence at (lenaladale. Ser- vices were CClL\IL€d by Rev. S. C Boyce irlio aiso officiated at the grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Walter Afileck, Freeman Affleck, Lharies Corrigan, Wil- liam Taylor, Louis Muiiii and _.ank MacLeod. Interment Peo- pe’s Cemetery. POLICE COURT-A Woman picked up by police oii Saturday night on a drunkeiines. charge ap- peared before His Hrttor in Poilcei Court yesterday an» "asiincd $14.00 and costs or twenty days in Jail. This amounts includes the rc-pacing of the glass in the patrol when the woman kicked out while being coli- veyed to the Police Station. A sus- pended senteiice of one year was hung over a young man charged with the their. of a hockey outfit from the Forum. The adjourned case of driuiken driving was furth- cr adjourned for a week. A young girl charged with jutciifie delin- his quency was given a sentence of two M. years in the home. i Arnold Vnnlderstine of | NEW GROUND STATION — P l- _ with 0t H. S. Joncs announced last night 1 that the Canadian Airways are at present installing a new ground ra- dio station and expected that it would be in operation Wltlltll a couple of clays. This new azidltion to the Airport in the City will en- able the pilot to keep contact with the station at all times and keep posted on the flying conditions. The plane will be equ ppcd with two waylreceivzng r iparatus and a men ' be stationed at the radio in by Mi‘. Wright of the Canadian M, ‘Marconi 00.. of Halifax. It is ex- _____ pelcltcgi that the Magdaietik Service l _ gcmiclfll Christmas cprvicpg wi e started next wce Pl 0t were observed in the different "Plies 551d m5! mgm- Th9 mm‘ pli.l!rcl‘lcs in Montamle on Sunday punch does the regular run to the and music appropriate the season was rendered-L. ‘Captain John Archie Mimn " Murrnv River. ‘ionic Siturrlav from the Kinxs Ccuilty l-lrsrtital. w'"-.=re he was r"- lands has discontinued the service for the ilvinter. DROPPING TEMPERATURE — “turned lo hi. Yesterday Prince Edward Islanders cxperienIcd the coldest weather for tlic season when the temperature (‘clviiig mcrlicai treatment. M. dropped to 3 above mm, RLslng ' -——~f temperature was reported last .. Nlrs. James Titiinor of Ot- night, “Wm/ma by M1.’ warren i115 spent the past fcv‘ ‘inf: l""r mother. Mrs. J ruin lcft. on her rettir" ""n~.e l~<t weck. she was accoiv- "d bi: hm- mothrr who interior id the winter in Ottawa. M V. A. Tatincr, former finance min- M-l- __ place ualanner. Burns, Weather Observer. who sn- iiounced that the reading at 8 p.m vans ll above. The wind which has been mostly westerly and ‘westerly ior lisuled into the southwest last ev- north- the past few days ening and this indicated milder lweuther. The cold snap began last ‘week with the thermometer regis- tering ll degrees Christmas day and the some temperature prevailed Tuesday with a rise to 13 degree-s above in the evening. Snow threat- ened during the afternoon yester- day but nothing happened and the sky cleared towards evening, III-Y oRInAs-i-nai-zr-Lt. Col. Lowther was guest speaker at a well attended meeting of the Grads Club last night in the Y. M. C. A. He spoke on tlic subject of tradition and, in particular, the traditions of the British Army. The speaker told of the origin of some of the tradi- tions of famous Bfitish regiments and of their effect on the morale o! the presiit day army. The subject was both timely at. the Odclfellows hall was very successful and compared favorably with previous dances. There was some discussion of the proposal to have a hockey game with the Kins- men at the Forum some time ili the ister, is one of lerders in organh- near future, The arrangements svcre lng new I-‘lnnish government to re- left in the hands of the sports coni- cahinet of Premier A. K. mittce. Lloyd Williams. chairman of ‘runner, who may be the meeting, on behalf of the club, named premier, w“ g l-evolutton- welcomed back iary days friend to Joseph Stalin .wlio are home for the and a member of the mission that holidays. The sing song was led by l several members Christmas "film"! Ilfllvlllml unsuccessfully Walter Goo; with Al Blanchard at. lnltfosoowthmflmuo. W093i“, CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-9789-7-ZI-3U. and intcrestingl and the talk was greatly appreciated ‘ by the club. The dance committee . reported that the Christmas danoc' January the First from 3.00 to 5.30. ~ Gentlemen culling will present their cards, one to the Private Secretory and one to the A.D.C. in watt- l mg. / . t a. WONNACOTT, li Private Secretory. Ii T. O'Brien of Bristol spent Cliil-“i- mas ill in bed for the first time in ‘his 75 yellrs of m9. he“ recanedi lie was ill Wlllfl l! much. P I plomalnc poisoning.’ but last Intel" was said to have “recoveied. Vi FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The ‘funeral of the labe- Maior <1 Mi"- ray was held yesterday afwmflin lfrorn the Christian Church at Fre - "ericton. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. l_. cavender. The pallbearers were.‘ ‘Messrs. George W Stevenson, Roy .Weeks. William Weeks. Jams Mur-I ray, Herbert Buchanan, and Ffrtmk MacLeod Interment Fredericton Cemetery. HOLIDAY‘ BREAK ~ Burglarsi ;mad.e a raid on Canadian Ns-l tlonai Railway property in Char-l lottetown over the Christmas holi- day, it was learned yesterday. Midi made oft with a “quantity of cig-l mass." The loot was secured iii. tum freight shed which was enter-l lt-u by breaking in a window. Al the same time tile seals oii three lfreight curs iii the yiard were broken but it. was not known un- til a further check was ntade, whether anything W85 lake" l MOTORS FROM MASS-Mr.’ Burt Lord arrived here from uFitcliburg, Mass, lust_ night by, motor in what is believed to bol one of the latest trips in the sca- i 50p by automobile from Mass- achusetts to this Province. He left i 'his home at one o'clock Tuesday! ‘afternoon and arrived here at 4J9 p. m. yesterday. He said he 86W very “we gliow along the way and found the hiEITWHYS 111 9X‘ ceilent condition. He p'ans to re- main here until aft-er the NEW Year. He is the Zllesl of MT» m‘ lland Taylor. RENOVATINWG THEATRE—The .Prinoe Edward Theatre in Char- lottetown is undergoing renovations at present. The large 51511133’ will‘ dow 1s boarded up and Mr. Albert Baker. the contractor, is busy mak- ing alterations on the building. Two new exits will be provided ill the front of the building it is un- ‘derst-ood. The work is not interier- .lng with the regular ShuWS at the Theatre. | Personals The young eciple of New Lolidvn ' s nt their Christmas afternoon s. sting and reported the ice in fine condition. Mr. McKenzie Goodwin of Aln—‘ herst, N. S.. ‘arrived in thc city Tuesday night to spend tWO WBEk-‘i visiting relatives and friends hvfe- r Mrs. James feightizer who has tween a patient ‘n the Charlottetown Jospital has returned to lier home much improved. Mr. Ernest Dunning, Charlotte- town is spending his‘ Chrstmas iljioiidays at his home in New Lon- on. 1 Miss Margaret V. Ramsay, Char- - lottetoyvn spent Christirins plcasant- ly with her parents, Mr. cud Mrs. Frank Ramsay. New London. a Miss Vivian Muiin Mermaid. is paid: Gm 39c~ rm“ 45° and 25c‘ in the P E. Island Hospital for a tonsilitis operation. t Major-General P. F. Constantin:- of Halifax arrived in the City last night on an inspection tour oi’ the Island Military Units. He formerly Commander oi’ District No. 6 about 6 years ago and 15 now resuming command of tilt‘ Unit, He is registered at. the Queen ‘Hotel. l INSTALL I I S_ S.—C. M. Rowc. J. S.—W. E, ‘Thompson, I. Qfif. C. Price. filer-S. B. French. re-electecl, ustee-H. E. Ward P. M. (Continued from nace_!l 1'6 - ‘Florshipful Brothers R. E. Kemp. and G. G. wood acted 85 Joint di- rectors of ceremonies for the in- stallation of the officcrs_ A DICZis-i mg feature of the evening was the ; presentation of a Past Master's I jewel to the retiring Past Masters in l cach lodge, The recipients of this l honour were: Brother E. R. White of st. Johns Lodge and Brother W. N. Wilson of Victoria Lodge. The annual banquet of the Lodges was held at The Charlottetown Hotel at 6 p.m. prior to the install- ation ceremonies at the Masonic Temple. The chairman at the ban- quot was Bro. R. H. Rogers. The . pianist for the evening was Bro.‘ Roy Kendall with Bro. James Calder P. M. in charge of the musical se- lections. Bro_ G, Elliot Full respond- ed to a toast to the Craft and Rev. Bro. W. I, Phillips responded to the toast to the Holy Saints John. The closing remarks were made by the chairman. NOTICE l For the next month we are paying a premium on “special g r a d e" milkfed chickens. Grade A's and B‘; holding firm in price. Try us with a shipment. The Royal Packing Co 1 t l l Ti ILL FOB FIRST TIME-John Plano Solo-Ethelwyn MacDonald lwas paid to Mrs. “I35 . 78f. James Sunday S chool Concert l i t l st. James Sunday School held its ,annusi Christmas Concert in the schoolroom last evening, The per- formance was attended by a large ' ‘number o1 parents and other mem- i {hers of the congregation and eachl lnumber warmly applauded. The l ‘minister Dr. R. Moorhesd Legato’ remarked on the excellence of the, programme and congratulated the! maciiers and all those taking part.‘ 'l‘lie superintendent Mr. Ian Burn-‘ ett presided. I The first. part oi’ the evening was given to the Primary Class and the ‘announcements were made by Adelel Clark. ' fChorus-“Joiiy Santa Claus" l' fR€ClDflLlOll——Mal']0!'I€ Hurst Song-Buddie Clark Itecitation—Janet Gorden Song-Marjorie Gillespie p Recitation-Barbara Livingstone 'I‘l'l0—Ad€le Clark, Helen Hyde; Dallah MacNevin. 7 Recltation~l3ertha McLeod. l Song-Adele Clark Recitation-William Gillespie Song-Dalian MacNevin, Recitation-dilute] Hurst Recitation-Donnie Clark RBCltfl[iOI1—J0yCe Livingstone Song-J-lelenflyde Chorus-"Awsy in A Manger" Piano Bolo—Elain¢ Burke PAGE THREE DRUGS AT BEST PURE PRICES AT YOUR Make this your Drugstore and you will be sure of the purest in Drill’! at best prices. ALI Dru s are obtained from the most reliab e manufactur- ers. We can give you the best. in Service. Prescription Dispensing is Order dis SERVICE our specialty. pense Prescrlpi any Doctor. All night service gt your disposal. orders receive prompt attention. "Make This Your Drugstore” J. Ernest H. Worth Let us do yours. We. ions written by Prompt delivery and mall Particularly interested must be filled P. E. I. FUR TRADERS DRUGGISTS 142 Prince Street Phone 82 v/ v 2000 FOX PELTS WANTED We have just received an order for 2,000 fox pelts. l in three quarters l silvers. Ranchers would be well advised to offer their l skins i0 us before disposing of same us we are pre- pared i0 pay top market prices for this order. by Jan. (i. and full if Guitar Duet-Kenny MacKenzle, George Campbell Vocal Solo-Marjorie Jorden QuarLette-Dicki.e Dumont, Donnie Maclntyre, Donnie MacLeod and Kendrick Gordon Plano Solo-F‘airii¢ Prowsg Cliorus—-Tl<le Brownies Piano Soio—Richard Hurst Choir Boy's-’I‘\vo Carols Vocal SOlU-vnllfblllll [lagers Piano Solo-Edflli MacKay Vocal S0lo—Elizabeth Martin Piano Solo-Margaret Lawson Vocal Solo_ Kendrick Gordon Chorus~“As With Gladness“ School C. N. R. Changes In Train Time h Thea B. Olianges affecting train services c for the New Year holiday are an- nounced by the Ctllllldlflli Namonal ‘itcuilvays. Hietviecn Sunimcrside and lignisii the train advertised to leave Summerside at 4.30 p. m. on 531w- coy. Dec. 30th. will not leave until l p, m. arriving Tignish at 10.30 p. m Between Charlottetown and Summerside, tram leaving Char- a loitmouzn at 1.1;’; p. m. on Saturday n k111i’ will ll0t_ leave on Saturday Dec, 30m until 3.20 p, m., Lmeyald 19E- 510 h. m.. arrivlils Sununerside 0.1a p. iii. Between Borden and Charlottetown on the 53mg Lee. 00th, a train _will leave Borden lll 4;?» lJ- m.. Zlrflvulg cliarlottetcwn at ti.30 p. in. this train will make CUIlIIGCLIUiTS with train from the mainland oii Liiis date, leaving Sackville at 1.20 p. m. and will also make connections for Smnmgfgjlje and Tignish. d BROOKFIELD WOMEN'S e INSTITUTE The sixth annual meeting o: the Bmokfield Womens Institute was field at the home of Mrs. Reagh Mvore on Wednesday evening, No- vember 15th. The president, Mrs. a lvfurdock Alacsween presided. Meet- iii‘: opened by members repeat- ing the Creed in unison, followed bv minutes of last monthly meet. itig. also last annual meeting. Roll call was answered by nine members. There were five visitors present. Fees for the Coming year iverc paid by six members and one C w... lntittees. The following bills were 1 oslmdm) “as exwmled Red Cross donation $5.00. $4.00 Johnstone to purchase 5 pounds yarn for Red Cross work. It was decided a new minute book be bought. also zip- _t per case to carry minutes and new l hand nooks. It was moved and seconded that a donation of $5.00 be donated to the Christmas Seal Bond. Mrs. Archibald Johnstone was appointed to send flowers to every home in the district in which a ciclith occurred during the year. It was also decided to send a. pre- sent to every new baby in the dis- trict. Lunch ls to be served by the hostess at the home where the meeting is held. The following officers were elect- ed for the coming year: did character. He was an elder the Montague christian Church Ellidl ivlfaritune Christian Missionary 50-‘ c deg) regret by many friends. three sons, Professor Homer (DD, a Rhodes Scholar, and aeprfis- ent on the staff of a untversllt‘ in Grennel, Ohio,- in the Bank of Nova Scotia, Boston, and Frederick at home, also Beck, Charlottetown. Friday afternoon. November, there passed way at her home in Freetown Mary Elizabeth wtte of Robert Reeves. 'liie deceas- iiealtli until two weeks belorg death, when she was stricken Silli- ueiily ill and despite all that medi- cal aid and tender nursing do, she did not rally. Mrs. Reeves, DOIn in daughter of the late Robert. F-rizzeil .he came to where she endeared herself to by her kindly ClliQJOSILIOn and readiness to do all in her power to 119111 111 tune of sickness and trouble A member of the United Church, she took tamed to the weltare of the com- mutiity. Ln her home, a warm wel. to rioh and poor alike. wife and mother, her husband, and the following chudreii: Fxlessa, R, N» and Leslie at home; and Elva, Mis. John Hetlei Hush Gamble, glxlllbcft Flmhiielsi, ima rizze , Stanciiel, 5am e1 Frlzzeil, O'Leary and Robert psi‘..- ell, Bale Mrs. Win. Graham, five years ago, which the lield W85 shown by the large atten- dance at her funeral held from her lltsftleiliiomo. Nov. 28, and by the beau- l was conducted by Rev. D. F. Hod- zlinott of North Bedeque Church, who spoke words of com- Trinity United Church] THURSDAY. DECEDIBEIK 28 3.30-—Af_mual Meeting of the Ladies Aid-—East Parlor. In Memoriam EGEIITON S. NORZIION The death occurred suddenly at is IIOITM; at Bruociiell RiVCI rues-l uy of Egcrtoii S. Norton, ugco 73,5 ton of t.lie lute Mr. and Mrs. John. Norton and a well imoyvn and billi- ly respected farmer. . Norton was a man of splen- 1n member of the Boaid of the ery, His death will be learned with e leaves to mourn a. widow (nee Perth), Nor- alherlne Dewar of New Edison, accountant one Blight/GI‘, Jessie, wife of Prestcn One sister, Miss Lena at hornet nd. one brother. James E. in Win~‘ 13?; also survive. ie funeral will take place on‘ In Memoriam MRS. ROBERT REEVES On the afternoon of the 25th of d had enjoyed comparatively good licr could Norboro in 1873, was a no Amy Dunbar. On her marriage reside in Pieetowii all her an active part. in the hurch affairs, and in all that per- There are left w mourn a kind Gouldlng of Free- own.‘ There are also left the follow. n8 il-ilers brothers: --.Vl.rs. Rose Valley; Mrs. Charlottetown; Miss V6116. N. B. A daughter, I predeceased her The high eslcem in late Mrs. Reeves was floral tributes. The service United President, Mrs. M, MacSween. fort; to the bereaved. ~ .- _ ic-eleclrd. med by Rev. Ralph BEEQI-‘aél “E111 Vice-President, Mrs. R es gh cque United Church. The iivniits MOON. F 159d B5 pflft of the funeral scrxnce Secretary-Treasurer, M. Esther were, The lord's My Slltl])l](\l'd_ A. lylzitliesou. bide Willi M6 and bend. Kindly Directors, Mia Grace Wood and Lltlllt- Mrs. Ernest YOunker. l llie remains was teiiderlv lB-ld to Auditors. Miss Bcmice Wood and Mrs. Charles MacDuff. Sick Committee for the Mrs, Gordon MacLeod. Mrs. Archi- bald Jnhnstone. Mrs. Ernest. Younk- cr and Mrs. Murdock MacSween. Condolence Committee, Charles MucDuff and Mrs. Reagh Moore. School for next month. Esther Mnthcson. Illa-ll. Calvin Reeves and Alphonse MacC Memorial L, O. B. A. held 0i] rest in the Peoples‘ Cemetery at. ,Fi'eetou'u. Pallbearers \\'(‘i<'1 Brilcc you‘ l-lurits. Joliii l_te\\'ls_ Even l Schluu nk Homes, it‘. l __________ Mm a INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS . A. MEMORIAL L. O. B At the last regular meeting of Fli- The next meeting is m beheld day. Dec. 22nd. the following offi- Wccliiesdny December 6th at the frirssgflrlsfilgugxegefiilggfucd bl’ A ixrr M. Shaw as Chaplain. and Sig»- i home of Mrs. Alexander Campbell. roll call to be answered by mem- bers |).'\._\'inl! membership fee. most PITIQVHIYP lunch was served by l the hostess after which the mcct- ' mg closed by repeating the Lord's Prayer. tPatriot please copy) PICKANINNYS (IIIANCE NEW ORLEANS, La, —tCP) Chances for eventual death from tuberculosis for the colored baby ale; virtually two and one-hull tiniesas great as they are for ti c white in- laiil, medical statistics iow. CULINARY APOLOGIST MELBORUNE. Australia -tCPl--, Upholder of Australian cooks, E. la, Morton returned from a 2.400-mtlc tour of Vicmria to say he had “not iind one bad meal all the time." He deplored the European lden of pickling kangaroo tails. _T__‘_rlo_t1a te To (llasify GIRL ings. swiaurnn ron MORN-i 29s Richmond. L-f77. J. D. JENKINS, Prop. 14-173-12-28-61. work. State wages. Write A. care Guardian. L-lll-IZ-Zfi-ll W A N T E D -‘VIl\N FOR FARM A _ P. _ ‘FSISIJJG by M. Sl-Wr Dlfkle as 11%! 0., Sib- cr Gladys DUWITC as Recording - Secretary. W. M. —Sistcr Mary McDougnll. D. M.--Sistcr Florence White. Sen. Comm-Sister May King. Chap-sister Eva Miuiow. Rec-Sec. - Sister Jessie Nich- Fin-Secy. —~Sistcr Alice Jewell. Treas.-— Sister Jenn McLean. D. of C. —Si.stei" Jessi. Morrison. F. L.— Sister Elizabeth Ford. D. I...—Sister M. B. Cooke. I. G-Suter G. Diamond. O. (‘L-Sister M. crtxkctt. Comm -Sistcr Pearl oisoii. Sister M. liowzitt. Guardian- Sister Jessie Lartcr. P. Mr-Sistcr A. B. Houston After the inslnllnt~w_ tho retir- ing W. M., Sister A. l3. Houston, was presented with nu nddrc-s anti gift. on bCllflll Oi tilt‘ I_1lifl‘1i‘ by Si:- ters A. McLeod and .\i. King A licurtv Hltt‘ of thanks nag ex- tended to SlbtPt‘ Kine fur lli‘l' wt vices as RccortlinuSecretary (llllllil the past two yen i-ZW-‘LP-‘fi-NNVI-P-‘E-‘HHHVJE-‘F {~%'|'\-'-'n'-'k"-'-‘| I Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time ts Eastern Standard) ‘IIIPRSDAI’, DIITIDIIIER 28 BL'l).-\I'l£S'I' 7:00 p.m.-Hungai'ian Dance, HAT-i, 9.12 nieg., 32.8 m, MOSCOW 7:00 p.m. Broadcast in Eng. llsh. RV96. 15 24 mcg., l9.'l 111.; R.NE. l2 meg, 25 m Opera selections; Rosita Jemml. ROME 7:30 p.m.-Ne\vs in English; Wade. 2R0, 11.81 meg, 25.4 1a,; IRF, 9.83 meg., 30.5 m, IONDON 8:00 p m.--Tall<: “Background no the News " C-SD, 11.75 meg, e54 m.; GSC, 9.55 meg, 31.3 m. _ al-unun 872a p.m.-Ne\vs in English. EAQ, 9.86 meg., 30.4 m, Talks BERLIN 8:45 p.m.-Up to the Mum“ (English). DXB, 9.61 meg" 31.2 m.; DJD,11.77 11163., 25-4 m. 11.88 meg.. 25.2 m. PARIS 9:15 p..m.-—Liglit Music TPBII, 2 'I'PA4, 1.1.71 meg., 25 6 m. BERLIN 10:50 p.m.-—Nev.a in Einglish. DXB, 9.61 meg , 81.1 m.,' DJO, 6.02 meg.,'49.B m. LONDON 11:00 p.m.—-F'ull New; Bunqtm, GSC, 9.58 meg. 31.8 m. GUATEMALA 11:00 p.m.—Marimba o! m, y“, tional Police Force TGWA, 15.11 meg, 19.8 m. PARIS 12:15 a.m -News in Engllglq, TPB11,1l.88 n1eg.,26.I rn.l TPAL 11.71 meg., 25.6 m, TOKYO 12:40 a m.-A Talk in lmglish. JZK, 15.16 meg, l9 7 m _ Giirnhum. Slnicl‘ A Crockett, sister M. Show, l, ‘TOKYO -<CP> ---Airplanr~ lu- bricants are bcing made from Wlltlll‘, sardine mid herring oils by Japanese. the Ch’Town Royalty And Vicinity M-r. and Mrs. w. C. West, York spent Chrisliims day in st, Avardl, l-lie guests oi. Llicli- daughter, Mrs. V. M. Hudson, Mrs. Ella Thompson, York. spent the weekend mtli her parents m (Jornwull. Ml’ R. . . 0. itiellish, Union Road, Kinks 00.. motored to char-lotu- wwii Saturdzly oii business. Miss Helen Calibcck who is study- ing lllllelc at All. illlisoii UILIVBIHRY, Sackville, N. 15., l3 spending m. Christmas holidays with lier - ents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calibeck, St. Avards. Lance Corporal Douglgg v of the R. c. A. M. c. arrived in 5%, Alilldfi 011 Fri 1v lust. on leave for ll 110d t0 his reg-l- " morning tak- Cliristiiias. Ht: rc: l mg Mis. ltuiiisay and little Misses JilllllCll mitt Mt \lit‘ll with him. llirv sill tit cll lliils tiny nun M)", Rixlllbhll» pillt-i s Private 1.1mm xf-Ihzyle of me R_ . C. S. lll'l'l\<‘fl liomu on Saturday to spend L‘.iirL>';ii.t.. with his moth- or. Mrs. V. Al. Mcliilyre, st, Avgy'ds_ lll finiiiilluii. MLss Hcllcii G'cv.r , r1 Mr. and Mrs. FftlitlatyiiyjCg0lfl$iliggéeafi ards was atliiiittcd 10 the firm“ EClWIIYd Islniid lid-pliai Saturday {still w- S I a lllflllV, B _ 0d rusting comfortable. 1 is report .___i__________ FOR M i) RI.‘ VA LOR CANBERRA. - CP _ who won tho vlctkvrikxCroqsligrm w; First Great. Vilar have enlisted for home defence to rclcosc militiamen ‘ ior other (‘iillifi SOJIE 'I'.\lll. 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