iHT WOOLLEY JWI DA YER . DICK HA YMES I'D-DAYS“ DAPITDI. Sh“ AND SAT.’ THE HEART HIS HORSE THOROUGHBREDS " Starrin ADDED TREATS — COMEDY - CARTOON Chapter " cii this su/lnnmv .. Y4”! -, ell l Tennessee lemblen 3 Timmy Wdlrely and Iii: Saddle Pals EXTRA! Color Serial “Masked Lew Lelir C . ._..._.___ _. It is ald plans to talk wl €§3§f“t‘.f.'i...‘°&' 1.. the Pacific. p“ on At Ottawa the most ect for Mr. Canadian and Bo a1 for the concentrat on the Pacific when the 0P! has reached a decisive stage. P1888!"- d Befgre leaving eganaitlia Mr. ‘Mae- ona announc re renwn w. Nelies. who had was suns end his W" "l1 w" inc-elm‘- Admiral Pen been chi Miuloii in Dondon in November, mulwlgcusiid Pacific v - one and George Jones. chief ltaff It is known that Admiral Nel- to be l6!’ recommendations for Cuiad- cationel conditions in ien Pacific action were fully dis- cussed at meetings of Navy non and sea captq - OVI the lllt f9 & EMPIRL. w TDIIGIIT AND SAT. Shows 7 and 8:45 no soosivit "m-r“ Manpower Crises vy Minister In Great Britain LONDON. Jan. 1'1 - (CP Cable) War factories is now ‘ so extreme — Angus i... Macdonald, canadiui thet voluntary Navy Minister. has arrived in the 1 United Kingdom and is expected to reach London later today. understood Mr. Macdon- Macdonaldh trip was elleved to be the dove-tailing of ef o the c nadian mm answered by members exibsflsins Jeanie Briton; “Admiral m1- cake recipes. The collect was reed as. on returning to Canada from ‘JANUARY 19.1945 . A - l ‘ PR IDE. EDWARD-y-TDDAY AND. S T. SHOWING AT ans - 7 AND o “Q. PRINCE EDWARD S5176 SIX DAYS STARTING MONDAY THE ciiaiturrie [UWN GUARDIAN you: i? EXTRA lione- LENGTH or iiiis FEATURE OUR PROGRAMS wiu. START AT 2.00 -- 6.10 and 9.00 PATRONS ARE, URGED TO COME EARLY AND l 1111.151; y. "any: f 1 WARMING STORY OF A MAN FOR - - - RACING THRILLS GALORE. g TOM NEAL - ADELE MARA 7 Of Serial, “DESERT HAWK’: I I ‘ BO). U ks. Speculation is that Mr. Mu. ggnald had reac“ ’ a decision on e matter and was taking that de. clsion to London. The deqigggn i; said to envisage close co-operatlori between British and m squadrons rom rimary base; in Australia and a vsnce bases in the Philippines where it might be pooled with the United state; fleet. Before seeing Admiralty; Mr. Macdonald will proba ly meet Cflht. Frank L. Houshton who succeeded Admiral Nelles as over- seas chief. With Defence Minister Mc- Naughton campaigning in Grey North riding in Ontario and no Air Minister yet appointed, Mr, Macdonald has been holding down the three defence posts at Ottawa ‘and it is poasibl he may also dis- d Air Force partici- gl Pacific topics elleved to have been discussed at a war cabinet meeting Just be-I fojre the Navy Minister left Can- a a. In this connection it has been reported that the Air Force may- send between l5 and 20 squadrons including fighters and bombers- to the Pacific. and the Army mayi send a division with a full division away 9° m0 ¢°-““°1'~ of reserves. Both tho Navy and’ James accmlnt‘ ms 5 Air Force have nnounced a of voluntary re-estsb the Pacific theatre except in case of key men but the Army has given no intimation of plans ex- cept that it has attached officers ‘y? "their: IAIIGEIS DD IITD ACTIDII heads. last night's cold kileaded down, morning. favorite oatmeal-coo PIDIIICTIDI I‘ f ’; Mrs. those she delight in short-cuts warrant it. So r II. ‘h’ of this weed might here and there about slightly perhaps but time. its lack kles." ihe regards as uiie or his forts" was at a dangerous ebb. If storm should come. the absence would SEE IT FROM THE START. i-ils iii-st production siaci-WGoneWlth TlieWindfaad "Rebeccs" NOON FROM 3-5 FOR ADVANCE SALE OF EVE- NING TICKETS. DIARY (Continued from Page 2) . iiuve extra wrappings because of thlIlil had to stand aside. while Judy baked a batch of her Those should never be mixed over-night Ellen" Judy told me. ' baked and 1 sampled. suffered only in appearance from the usual plan of making. We if the resul l’. time on upply of what “com- be reflected Alderlea. vcry at the same become M1‘ to Dominion and United States . . . lsiarton: 'combat units in the Pacific for gzzuxlttaamlfilgfrlwnaai? affafimflfflfi: arvel apeflmc" have cut," and besides Judy "just onudy < loves" to go shopping and I may say when allowed to make a choice. white fur-trimmed A in United States WASHINGTON, Jan. l7 —- (AP) — President Roosevelt asserted to- day that thc neeu for men in the United States armed forces and day, Merely some . 1 through the yard on lgcd to move from Wm road-way to the dse no er work. ence he will send to Congress. probably tomorrow. s. ecial comneuiaicatloia ‘backlr: iip his 1.- recen emim or ns one serv- m ‘Efigflfi ice legislation. under which the the w‘; m government would be empowered to assign men to war-important likely ob- wis- "What I wouldntdo low if he were mine‘ cued. about her yond her depths. O of dignity perturbed‘. NEW ACADIA \V . l New Acadia w.1. met irxa“ makes very wise selections. She the most fortunate llerson. only does she look fetchiiii! in my Not bonnet. and catches the thrill of a wild-duck on the stream ln mid-winter. she also caught a ride right from the door to the corner-store at Bra cside to- OHC DDSSIHZ his way thi- ther. She wore a small frown when she returned. It seems she was ob- the beaten per snow on the shoulder. when she met a teem from the mill going out the road. to that lel- ’ she threat- Thcrc was no indication that she had gotten be- rily our sense Jock and Jeanie. from the house om the lane. joined us to listen Nov plans two favorite programs this cv- og Jim-t in the school house on Tuesday even- mun‘ They can“ m‘ puwdcrcd war in Eur- J5" 9- Wm‘ “m” mmbe“ with the light falling snow. Judy - was at the table. an Emily bcok The president Mrs. Maurice W“, often disregarded open before of 5511""- w" I“ ‘he chal" Th” we her. Jcsrve was in the sin l molt- calm; l her in unison grid the minutes of last the nairowiiig-stagc. re orted he ens with sum of money was realised by the. pair for James. of Vice-Admiral last socal event. yarn. in ieeevinii with or the Navy llt was decided to hold a Grand Dance in st. Charles Hall. proceed. along the m used in betterment of Ddu- wu in h New Acadia ivreaths above him. school. _ “gin; r» t th lns at has tl-ienlsatllilheallnfnnlieniij by s‘ paawd bearieathc a cheek _.__ ~-. "r-"r: i Jook's Sufferers of Painful of here and 80 110m? at James. then t iht. :0‘; "m cg!!!” i0 m.r.-'o-mlhi*"$"*"“" sense-amid"- ‘I. l-le has come 0V0!‘ lio soy‘ caug jive You Conifer! BINDI NG only flngersjmsy with the needles, o. mitten well on its way to the couch beside the radio. opposite corner. a - " l 1 kcd a w" Fwd on ytoglg himsglf behind the stove. The radio-entertainment . "Soc where my fingers t between two logs today'-- not seriously hurt but slipped. If Jamey fingers iiot that way. bsin - a small Friday and meeting read and approved. A snug all, I cast-on stlichciogiée a new BWY‘ the seas work and I “knit two purled one" akings of a cuff. Jamel is old arm-chair, smoke- Jock was on That . Pard II uni. I heard Judy say be,- fore brea fast today when Parda icct tracked an the ilwrr "Get out to yo r mas- allngly Aldrich Family." 1 e oyed the new; ‘ ' I --l l r Ministe an . I’ Tirixtaaclili; pl-Ilelogoligv: ‘Mno matter whom I may iri-ay for I guea tho / ‘N, 599d Lard will straighten things / . i q out somswsy- . _ , We are alone again. Janice and to the light sot t l can sit y must fiery-Good- Ig’ _ 1 d In! wood home so the r-J.“.....i"“' ..."°.2'...Y.‘fi..‘l2 52.22.. “‘“ “tffii? t';=.:‘.i:;;".-.§l“...h:r.'t'"'“" Results are so good because Va-tro-nol is iillzed Until tomorrow - mcdicatlon that works right when trouble -eo re- I I‘ nisht. Wigigilfitnlolgiflm Tlndtlngllotmuufl‘ “um seawiico iivnusnv s» sewed» va-riio-iioi. - -~~- hut both ts thc week-end bak- ing that means so much to Judy is all tucked away “and what we'll do" she said "if any visitor wants sugar in his tea. I don't know!" It pleases Judy. I think, to take her house-keeping fei-‘loufl In the afternoon. when the glam was climbing to a change she' was 1s ing of frontiers and a strengthen- - I . we‘ s.‘ e QIIIIE“ AFTER- t ProposeiC-hanges -In Municipal This column is of local interest. arching of a aelny nature may inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able, vinnadvanoe. csaswsu. f0r_PlI_0’—t;grlphl. CON FEDERATION LIFE 5U RANGE. P. it. ISLAND HOSPITAL Nurses Alllflmle Mfiilnil. Cundal Home, Wnilhi. 0-15 P. M. l-lD-ll. BRADALBANE United Church. January 21st. North Granville ll. A. M. Rose Valley 3 M. Brad. albane 7 P. M. Rev. J. Morri- son. Minister. l-lB-li. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH. — Services January 21st. Winsloe North li A. M. Winsloe South 3 P. M. Highfleld 7.30 P. M. Rev. T. Constable. Minister. l-lD-ll. SERVICES of the Tryom-Bon- shaw Baptist Churches. Simday. ' 3 P. M. C. A. Hicks, Minister. i-iil-ii. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N CANADA. - Brookfield Charge. Services next Lord's day as fol- IOWSI Glasgow Road ll . . Hai'tsville_ 3 P. M. Brookiield 7.30 P. M. Kindly iiotc change in time. Donald Nicholson, Student Minis- ter. l-IB-li. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Bervlc- IN» cs, Sunday. January 21st. Holy Trinity urch, Georgetown. Mat- 1020 A. M. Holy Communion M. Church School 2.30 P M. Confirmation Class 3.30 PM. Evensong 7.00 P. M. Rlcv. G. R. Hartman. Rector. 1-l9-ii. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN‘ CANADA-Services on Sunday. January 21st will be in Woo lands at l-1.00 A M and Caledonia 7.30 P.- M Rev T. A. A. ke. Minister, The Annual Meeting oi’ the Murray Harbour Presbyterian Congregation will be held in the Church, Tuesday afternoon. Janu- ary 23r 1-19-11. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- ltlENT.-—Mr. and Mrs. James Col- lingr. Montague. P. E. I.. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Nursing ter , Katherine Collings to Cal-"ltain Jack B. Day. son of Ml‘, and Mrs. John Day oi’ Vancouver, B. C. Both Nursing" Sister Colllngs mid Doctor Day are new serving with the R. C. A. F” Overseas. - EGG PRODUCTION INCREASES --Production shows a definite in- crease and prices ii slight decline. One carlot was forwarded to Hall- fax Tuesday. Grading stations quoting for ungraded Al large 29-32; A medium 28; B 26-26; C 18-18. Charlottetown paying for graded eggs delivered: Al large 34-35; A medium 32; B 29;lC 0. Poultry marketings still actve. Map Of England ..BY FRED B-ACKHOUSE munlc pal tlon is the main proposal of in February. Britain's counties. the largest local government units, today pre- serve the shape of the Anglo-Saxon shires; "the parishes. the smallest un'ts. date from a time "ivhereof the memory of man runncth .' to the contrary." p These aretiquo divisions, the while paper gests. form a poor basis for a nisti-etion of vast post- war electricity. drainage. education and other services at present handled by local government The Government dces not pr to strip local authorities of elr power; on the contrary more authority will be given them But it does- urge a more rational draw- ing of existing machinery for joint action among neighboring boroughs and counties on a notional basis. In official language. the Bound- ary Commission will “make any necwwry adjustments in status and boundaries " The work is ex- pected to take four YER)‘: rind mquirfes will be held in districts affected so that ail visivqloizits can be heard. Local government has become so (zcmiplex iii the County of London . cf Middlssex iivt these areas are to b: exclude-d from the national sun's? ..n:l ivill have a scrrirate body to advise on their xrw-lsms. The lone proposal which hos been greeted with G"\t'l'1“SI"‘-‘I"| h" the Wiles 50 10081 Kill/eminent PYOb- T. Cumming, since October. who 1801s 0811 be i-Bflkled more fllieci- the lease t: the house they ha Well! during DOETWWBT Temn-slrufi‘ 8t Pcnnfield Ridgr expired. —Newlof Vallghlfs Healtllyfllasgow News. Minister Willlnk in s new whitey paper to be debated lil Parliament] COMES TO P-EJ. — Mrs. RO- bert Condoii accompanied by her small daughter. Diane, left ester- idziy by plane for Summers de, P. I.. to join her husband. Flt-gt. leondon. Chaplain with the RCAF. '.v.'ho ivns rrcentlv transferred from LONDON. Jan. l"! -_ (GP) —— A Pennfield Ridge, NB. Mrs. Condon'they've flvq-mlln Ovlllmlsslon t0 redraw the and Dione have been staying witlrguest staying with them map of England ohdher parents. Mr. and Mrs. James not mista n theirs named d pal of your dllliiliitl"o-—ll1 and out man he came to Portsmouth and I MacLean. isceiic of n jolly gathering on Tues- lRivcr l/leadoiv Bank and Corn- ‘wnll. gathered to tender a mis- ccllaneous JIIOWGX‘ to Mr. and Mrs. DENTRAL GUARDIAN i i - i5; ALSD .,, i d Is-i day evening. Jan. 9, 1045. when the neighbors and friends from Clyde i’ j TIIEAIIILL‘. by Frances Parkinson Keyed CHAPTER. VII “I wish 1 wuld, Mrs. Pal-man.” deter ‘aid, but my piece has got in igo out on the ls trI-ln. After ‘that I'll snawh a little sleep. but I'll count on Jenness to woke me up about nine. she can report to ‘me for BUN, Vsug n. i "Oh, I'm going to sit ID with ivmile you write your piece. (Jenna said airily. "I might an- tiiripfltl! some the editing of your ' Ms; might do. if I thought you ‘You might, 1 were any kind of an edlto " tort- ed Peter. '0r if I hadn't found Iout what a darned nuisance you ‘make of yourself what I'm i Ito write. If you really went to show your affection for me, you can get u-o at four inst/sad of nine ‘and ride down to the station with me. Being unfamiliar with these parts, I might nfss the milk train without smile help. But I'm taking l‘ M ,r.o chances wltlh you in those dark nvatches oi’ the nigh‘ that yc-"d Ispcsk of ivith such feeling " "Honestly Peter! . You talk just like Dexter, only he doesn't do it in front of my parents- what will Mom and Dad think if you keep mallgnirig their dear little daughter?’ “I guess they're on to their dear little daughter the-msclvm. Ills‘ as lDextcr is. Peitei" sa'd cheerfully. "If they're not, its time somebody Wt them wise. It might as well be me as anybody. Rzun along now like a good girl. or at least a good qmitation of one. Oh. very eel the“ ‘ He ed her uo' with suroriz- ing svrlftriess and ease. and disab- oeared through tihe doorway with |her struggling fon-n in his arms For a few moments Serena and Dariel could hear shriek: and pio- ‘tests coming from their daughter. ‘and one or two terse imperative‘ remarks from her motor. Then. there was Corrluleie silence Serena locked questloningly at. her husband, l. "Don't WOTPJ‘. Mother." he said Looks to me as if JGDHPEA might have met her match a‘. inst And it would not be a bed vvotc-‘n used. eiif"',""rtl little joke. “Pc‘er'1l be down again in n minute. he con-l 19 11, eluded. “I wouldn't say anything to h'm about Jerlness though. if were; you. unless he says something first. Serena and Daniel waited with- out. speaking to each other again. for the sound of Peter's step on ‘the stairs. lie clamid into Dig} 11v; ' rgrooman grnri agrees. ya, them both." l ‘The press. like the Marines, has‘ the situation well in hand." he said. "Jemaess and I won't disturb you. will we ,when we stall: for the station? She is going with me to‘ ithe milk train. I s "fiutwbefgie i fofigetllt . war. a you 0w t happen that some people. named I-Iei man.‘ neighbors of yours, I believe.. weren't present at your friendly ‘little gathering this evening’ got a very distinguished too, if I'm ken . a cousin tents‘. He's quite s office every hour of the day. in fact. he's supposed to use it as his headquarters. "I had an idea. he'd be the first MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. -— ' ~ , iThc home of Mr. and Mrs. iier.y.§§§‘$mf,do.‘.‘.‘§, fffé°fg§m°ffi|d°°'“°d mm m 1942 Mean“ Bimk- W" the or I mightnt ha-ve come. There's hothins phonic about the piece on perfect secretary. but I lhought I migiht get another piece too. I've definitely decided to stay, over. if you're sure you don't mind ,I'ni sure the huntlngs too good toi jLOllLS MacLean whose marriage- i itook place Jan. 1. After all hlidlmms' “mum he” assembled the bride and groom worried were ushered to their seats of ;hcnor by Mrs. Ford Vllilson and (_._‘Lt.‘il):l lVLfiClJORflld. they ivere then' lprosentcd with valuable and use- llll eiils hrariiig evidence of their popularity. The heavily laden ed by Mrs. Elmer Frlzzel and Miss Wanda Livingstone. The accom- panying verses iind good wishes were road by Mrs. Ford Wilson, while lvfiss Marcella Donahue ur- ranged them on the table. The groom on behalf of himself and his bride thanked one and all for their lovely gifts and good wishes after wl <11 all joined in singing "Far They Arc Jolly Good Fel- lows" and the groom was heartily bounced and both were showered with confetti. A delicious lunch was than served by the ladies and an enjoyable evening was spent by dancing and games. music being furnished by Frances Doyle and Blanche Duiisford. At o late hour rill left for their respective homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacLcan lifiwififipers is that ihe Govern- ment dces not intent‘ in WENTPl‘ i the system of r cmrtm i "over- - ‘he - dict ' cf lorg; arb‘ Shroud Next Big- Power Conference WASHINGTON. Jan. 17—-(Cl-‘l- President Roosevelt today made it clear that the time and place iii his next meeting with Prime Minn lster Churchill and Marshal Stalin! has been arranged, but that it will be shrouded in secrecy until it is all over. i would seem certain from the, President's reiterated declaration, that no details of the confcreucci would be known until it is over, that lt will not be lil Canada. .1ic last meetin with Mr. Churchill was in Que c last September. the sfiiondmeeting in Canada's citadel ¢ y. - ) Modern and Old 9 to 12 Follow the iescscrwmr-"x DANCING B. I. S. HALL SATURDAY NlGI-IT a long and happy wedded life. KISS YDIIR TIRED FEELING GDDDBYE! Peplon nit...- Sufier 1...». Flood Count-And Don't Know It. The bathing thing about low blood count Ia that you can weigh about as much i4 You ever dill-even look healthy and strong. yet -you can as if you hiid lead in your Ielra. dopey. tired and peolcss. Low Iiloihi count means you haven't not enough red blood corpulclenitia their iltal 'oh tn any life-giving oxygen from your unga throughout your body. And inst as It takes oxygen to explode laaoline in your oar and make the power to turn the wheels. an you must have plenty of irzygen to u- plode the energy in your body and give you going power (iet Dr. W iiime Pink Pills today. They an: WUIIKIIDUIEII for tho help they give iii increasing the number and strength n! nil eorpusclea. Than with your blood count uh. you'll feel like bounding i"): the stairs n if you were floating nn air. Ash your druggiiit for Dr. William! Pink Pllll! tuiin .* fikvosx‘ -* 3 Rim M" i I r r 1 f Time Dancing Admission 25c Crowd to ma: us. 0.41.1. bnskcts were carried in and open-I Long nftcr Scrciia was slumber- ing. Dank-l lay awake in the dark early hours New Year's Day. mm all who came to him and was. lprey to troubled thoughts forignqwn by the children as Ulwle which Peter was r ible ‘wm Just what had Peter meant later in the evening by his refer- enrc to Jenny's mode of l-lfe as high. wide and fancy? Was the girl plunging into debt? Her father‘, knew how much she lovcd pleasure and finery. and he had never seeni tier as restles. or as extravagantly" drexed as she was now I Wes she supplementing her sec-| retarial salai-v in scmewav? Obvi- l_v Peter suspected that she' might be, and it was equally obvl-i ciis that 5n spite of his iocular, manner. he did not ivporovc of whet, lshe was doing. or at least of what iho thought she wag doing: if tier. Jrarents knew the viriiole truth a- bout lt. they would prcbably ap- prove still less. ~ Then what about this mari--; Lentz. was that his nameii-ivho, ivas visiting the Hsllmaris? Fannaris had not thought cf invltq ini; their prawerous neighbors to tl-r: rtrty b: "m the Hsflmans were nowcomn: in the vicinity. and as such no‘. spontaneously in-‘ eluded ‘n anvil groups of cld and initimat“ friends wltihout some spacial reason. But if their gilut was a "pal" of JNllW-s, of course this constituted a meciiil reason. She needed only to sav that she would like to have the Hellmaris and Mr. Lents come to Farman Hill and they would immediately have been made wel- ccmc there. And she had not slid ' she had mt mentioned Mr. Lent-r. at all She had not reveal- cd i/‘nc fact that thsr» was an cut- sldcr in the nei-ihfzorhcod who was also a friend of hers i was all very bustling and very dsturbing. Her father decided to sec to the bot-tom of the matter that very day. Iii the morning Daniel seized on the chance for which he had been waiting. "Yin glad to sec you kind of set- illllz down,’ Ill! said to Peter. "I lurked you talked with your office -nnd they've told you that ycu needn't hurry back " “Yet. I phone-i while you were still out in the barn She-ward agrees with ms that it might hi’! Jvnrthvrhfe to hang around here .f¢l' a‘ few rims Sharpen-l the lmlnlfllng editor so I'm golnz to That ‘t. if you're sure I won“. be in your why." - "You needn't worrv about that. I told you last night. l booed XII-I'd slay a while on Harman l-lill My! you've found your way here. 1nd nothingli lie-opened to make - me feel. any different. just the "Vi". 1d like real well to know what you intent when you said the Hsllcmws had fl vei-v diszinrulslcd west r-vlng with them who W's l friend of my daughter Jenny's " I meant what r said new he" instead of to Horace _ 01 est son of the late Alexander and lst. PAGE THREE SEEDS !. WIWUI" Kfilwill! veketables for home use or for “mmfiillal Purposes, we believe ii will pay you to get our new 1945 catalogue and price list. We carry the ALWAYS TENDER BRET-HYBRID SWEET CORN, BOUNTY ‘I OMATO and other recent intro- ductions. Also ONION SETS (for early orders) and a limited quantity or extra early WARBA POTATOES. Write for your free copy today. film ’ V Burns Concert: PRIIIDE 0F WALE$ AIIDITDRIIIIA JANUARY 25th Sponsored by the iii-Y Grads Tickets on Sale at Jenkins Pharmacy. Milton's Old Spain. Hughes Drug, Reddin Bros, Johnny's Iiiay. fair Tea Room. in Memoriam nuts. BERNARD McNALLY i Tile death which occurred at Eil- ‘M’. mom Bay cri Jan. 9th. after a iew months illness of Mrs. Bernard McNally at the age of shut-five years. has caused profound sorrow hrough the entire community. The deceased. whose maiden name was Susanna Hughes was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John liughts of Avondale. As a mother she vies kind, affectionate and attentive; as a neighbour. she was ever will- ' to help whenever opportunity of cred. She enjoyed the love and esteem of a large circle of friends and those who visited her home were always assured of ii warm‘ welcome. She was a sincere and ractlcal Catholic and received the ast Sacraments with great fervor in her last illness from the hands of her beloved Pastor the Rey. Father Boiviri. P. P., and who fre- quently visited her during her ill- ness. Her funeral too-k place to St. James Church. Eegmont Bay. on January the llth and was largely attended. Requiem h Mass was sung by the Pastor Rev. Father Bolvin. Afterwards she was laid to t beside her husband who nre- decessed her one and half years ago. She leaves to mourn one da liter Mary. and two sons Mic eel and Arthur. who were with her when she passed away, also the following“ brothers-John B. and flank in . S. A.: Peter Elizabeth e- and two sisters and Catherine of Avondale. May her soul rest in peace. WILLIAM H. FALCONER The death occurred in the Portsmouth, N.l-l. Hospital on Jan. 1, oi’ William H. Falconer. one of South Eliots most respected ‘citizens. He was born South Granville. Feb. l0. 1877. the eld- Bessie Gunn Falconer. As a younB ,worked in the navy yard for 9° years retiringh in i932 as IWBFWT magm- mac inlst. He marrlifd iMay Gerrish Paul in i008 who pre- flg was a Spanish War Veteran. .dlrector and vice president of the jCommunity Trust Bank of York. a trustee of the Conillekflfifi" Church and the FOB! Memilrm Library, both of Eliot. He was a member of the ThEOdOPC 30°59’ 1'1: Camp. S.W.V. of Kitterv. ARTHUR VESEY, York, l’. E, Island, and 26th. WIi-illell III Action Mrs. Daniel G. Whitlock. Dgm. P. E. 1., received word thai h6i‘_ husband. L-Corporal l), G Whiilock was killed in action or: December 14th, 194i, in Italy. 11¢. sides his wife he leaves to nwnm their loss two children, Dondld BN1 Ciirol. a brother Elmer with the R. C. A. l'.. Summerside. and his grandmother. Mrs. Daniel Dunning. Loni; River. P. z. 1.. with whom he made his home when he was eight years old. Cornwall Mrs. l-Lazen Howard of Cori-i. wall and Mrs. Frank l! he; Covehead, are s ending l p u.’ ""- Mlldlt’ Wth relatives in Nova Scotia. Miss Freda Rlx, Illmsdale. la Vawlmflmk 1n North River. guest 0f her sister, Mrs. Danigl Jgwelp What with so many of our young folk in the services or away on war work jobs Cornwall now loolu very much like Goldsmith‘; deserted village. Rfllllll Bein has gone to Hali- fax where. it is understood. he is working in a shipyard. s u Wll-bur Drake, Cornwall. re- cently received word that his sis- ter. (Mlnene) Mrs. Lawrence Hi!- gings. passed away at Chicago. No further particulars were avail- able at tune of writing. Leigh Howard is auf ering from the effects blood poisoning, caused by an infected firiger.—A. NEW ARGYLE PERSONALS Thomas Stewart spent the week end in Charlottetown. - Russell McQuarrie has returned from the New Brunswick lumber woods- Dorothy MacDougall spent the week-end in Canoe Cove. the guest Harry McNevin is on the 1ury.-- of Mrs. Annie McKlnnon. -— Mr. Jimmie Bruce. City, l; visiting in _'le—John Mcrlachemwas over the week-end. f. -_—__— '_;t_ ._. 3 , Andrews Lodiie 5s AP. and AM. of Portsmouth. the Scottish Rite Bodies 32nd degree of Port- land and-Kora Temple. Myst Shrine of Lewiston , He was s. friend and counsellor. His funeral was larflell’ fliieild" ed on Thursday. Jan. 4 in the Eliot Church. conducted b)’ "-4 personal friend and former pit.- tor. Rev. Basil Harris. assisted by Blev. J. B. Simonds pastor of the church. 'I‘he honorary bearers b of the Community ¥§§§t,m.§ii‘o elgrnied B Sllilrd °I honor, while his friends. loseph Carfperitier. Alfffifll sillnllgv Fred Wilson, Harry Goodwin were aci- ing bearers. The floral triblh-fi were many and beautiful. He leaves the following slsviers and brothers. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Lennan. Elllois. P.E.I.. Mrs. DJ“- can Munroe. Mrs. Clyde Ai-Wms- Miss Flora M.. Mrs. Cheslcy Hav- att of Providence. RI. Georfle A- of Shirley, Maine. Jchn K. pf Granville. Collingood H. Victimi- (Patrlot please coll)" MR. R. L. PARKS The funeral of the late R. Lliliilil Parks who passed away fill “5 home. 482 Prince BL. ‘Mflllflfly ill/id iiing at fl o'clock. Wlli “b! i‘; k 'I‘hurgday afternoon at 3.4) oc oct at First United Church. "mo. l-i e Mr. Parks developed The BC pncuiizoizia just a few days ago and‘ ltu (leaf-ll. entirely iinexpevml- h“ a. Fficmgd ghgck tgoxgkc¥gd8 cilce oi reii s an co- ' - H“ mm former Frarcs‘ Fletcher. Glenholme. passcdjl y hardly three weeks s89 fihellflh‘ | farm‘ . 51mg.- qn Pilncc srw .| I i l while returning home from ‘ church function. ‘ Mn pug; was Dl‘0l1lll:l2l1i‘ Ill temperance and social service uJrK in Truro and throughout the ins- vlnce. He was a membcr cl bu"? the local and provincial c.dci o 1 the Sons of Temperance ulld ii few months ago orsilllllcil 11 13m‘- emnce oyganjzgflon for childrciii nowii as tho Band oflloi-K‘. Parks. valivaysv nctxc lli (lltilf l‘ 4-" _ t, nlcss I'm PlldlFmllR figirihgpsgullgsshouiild have cnlltd him notorious instead of dlsilngiilsnczi. oi- ii there uni. th-J" save a Klflmrfl gqgd lmltriq-i cf l‘ And l 5115- iygcl, my", they've bcrii n; here-J Jeiiness ham‘: lxcii Off tho niece. And she liasn'l ever said anything to me about brill; 011 with a man named friendly terms never said aiwtlilng Lents. She's n a; all about any such maii “You're sure about that, are you. Sir? You know mu weren't car- tain. when i first tart-rd “v m" whether she'd ever said aiiyillilll about mo. Then when Mrs. Par- nun was good enough to on your memory. you recalled e had." Continual Tomorrow {Rf T/IL IIZY/ OPIIDIIPIIY IIEIP RELIEVE itdnalsoblll c‘. piles with mildly. SCIIIIHTIMU] medicated ‘CIUTICURA OINTMENT _ . work, was a leading el er of the First Unit-ed Church and for a period of years was superintendent of the Sunday School. In the Indspondoni Order oi Odd Fellows. he took a leading part since coming to Truro about 35 years ago. He was a Past Noble Grand of Phoenix Lodge No. 50. a Past chief Patriarch of Mount Selr Fmcsmpment. a Past Captain ln Canton Dryden No. ‘l, as well as a. member of the Rebekah Assembly. A member . ilie old Truro Citi- zcns‘ Band he figured prominently in the organization of the present 1.0.01‘. Band. Mr. Parks was barn August 5. i875 at .\Iouiit Stewart. P. E. 1.. and was educated in England. A printer by trade. he worked in New Glasgow and Windsor before com- ing to Truro about 35 years ago. Until his retirement two and a half years ago. he was on the staff of the News Publishing Co. Ltd. and Truro Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd. _ Ml‘. Parks is 5Ul‘\'l\‘(‘i-'l ll)’ ti" sons. C. 1.. Parks, Noel. and W. F- Parks. Halli“ Oiic son gre- dcccased him Truro News, lfii . i-i-— OPPOSED MOTIONS North of the clllllll-{Y-l cig-Tkg}: » - coun c '- C claays havc it Mo? m“ spin but south of the eq ‘_ ' l3 7k . PLAN YOUR I945 GARDEN ‘NOW! ORDER I ' ' of fleeing IAaIilI-girlnnnlirlilltiniabfeulixgl 58st now- me-siiie ih-eland you can plant . . . live mime thought to the foods You want to 9'0- ducc and il-c quantities required ibi- your family's "this... and ouiee. Reflm pair enon o; _ mu“ decisions and Iatc ordering. planning will ~ while divi ends. not o _ so in i efffelin I a - - i u p en [v . feflifimyxf" ' Yuleiilmlllii. (Those nnleied from u: in l 44 will receive Cata- log wlilioiu request-l c ' ‘I Io in IIY 0 "i" III: {timely Gabi!!- oosiiuiou lllh iioutl. Ornament."- i l I