‘ DEQEMBER 18. 194; THE WESTERN GUARDIAN f"' scams: s. .- ,_. George News, 8 {TC kstorc. Water Tweet; m” wmr sum, u w Baku‘!- -""'.Tuu 12%»: at l" W’ i give 1°" 3 GU81“ Elinor Iurphy, " Hg". l0 Ottawa llllllI-B um PI-IMJI COUNT! “minions ennui; uardisn ma! be bought dally t o; . u . “mph sfinmy t-luiol Ian anode will be dnlivtad to nay‘ PU I Phone 28B for to till boy responsible for deliveries on you mm, flmllanoveg 51,, “q Adv W“ w u Sire 6'1 GPlllVfillrSt-rcct" homo in Iummarsidc by this sorvioo "Ill h (‘-7 rrsm ll tr -- "gfiflflgflksmlnztoll. 1211s gwghW-gV/O flfi, (g2: E961). Allbtlfl 40s u“ HCurtis 12-11-211 n. UYEB M1‘. B. O'- “has”? is now x cqfinfilleye of Charles go - a. QummEISidQ LE shear tcel butcher or §£ovlullives C to 10 inches long g) “oh it Bruce's. 134-741- ll- _____ -WANTI.D-A'l‘ 0N0! KITCHEN clrl for wvlcc Office, Bummerside lé-lc-sl lllAMlN The Vitamin with Liver and Iwn. I days 31.75. Gourlies Bus)! 1511-10-21. nlsTMAs wmppinz Paper '0" ‘Free Decorations. etc. A bbml. %_“5°rtnwnt' Go 12-17-18-21. ..lPLE ggpsulc it?“ ,____.. STORES will b0 m" evening until Christmas ut ‘y; be closed Christmas. Dc . B1- ” sanlrdny, December 26. Wdlliam w, M, Bowness, Be eqlle. mm“ lz-lr-zl -0Ult 4:5“, 30511111138, C u a h i o n covers. lighters, i1 a 75 up lu illcXPt‘ ghfy Stoze. JUQGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. pqlyin beard, Bedeque announce en m. gztattilgefibfllfl beard to Rani:- Manuel Chase. R.C.A.I"., only m of Howard Chase of St. An- mws, ma, Marriage to take place 1p January. 13-13-11 Jmlsllsl. SERVICES - ‘rho of Mrs, Arclllibaid Camp- nu wife cf cart. Campbell of the c. nd cigaret cases lockets Bilifolds. etc. Make popu- nsive gifts. Mouse Jew- 12-12-1648 '. s. Brant. took place y-s er- fly momiug from her fate resi- dence in Clormont. She (led TC&- in th City H ital arfter a m l; Show?“ been in a. rides her hudoand, there NIB sewn dllidren surviving. These are: time sous. Douglas at home, Ver- nm with the Canadian Navy and Westlm with the Canadian A1111? cu the mainland: four daughters. Ethel, at home, Mrs. John Manf- leer. Silmrnerside. ‘Mrs. Hamil. golden. and another slaughter l.v- tg in Orl-tarlo. School Sports ‘fbo-annuol-schocl sports were hid in bedeque rink with Bedeque Central Bed-aqua, Lower Bedeqllc. Freetown and Lower Freetown schools participating. Mr, T. H. E- frman in a. few well chosenjvords introduced the event and a series cf races, etc, were carried out and cunpetltion throughout was very hell and interesting At the close ti the close o! the events Frec- iovn wns found t0 have obtained t-ilchigbest number of points (B). "will Bedequc was tho runner-up m“ 33 P011116, Mir. Inmsn Chen m"! the Presented-ion of the “Pill! and congratulated the teach- tr 111d Dllpils of mu school. The Principal. Mr. Wendell L. Mayne, “iimiiiy responded. The singing o: :0 National Antihcm, brought a {lnelllvybble evening w s, clogo, iollowin is a slururlary of 1,131 evens. so yard dash for zirls 0 (i) Carolyn Clark, North 39d. m“ i2) Pyius Reeves, Freetown, Icons Hooper, Centrlall Bede “E 9. Mfl-lxmct MctMurdo. North fitiille- 50 yard dasih for boys 7- ,2, L218), 13mm! Murray, Beueque, J 001m Mzthcson, Frtetown, m "1111 Douli, Central Bedeque_ m yard dash for boys 11-15- mybomwin Lewis. Freetown. (ti) ‘a Pmc Mctlarvillc.» Freetown, w’ l-I-Oyd Reeves, Freetown. Boys heslbarmw Race, 7-10- (l) Ei- ‘Wi Prynter and David Scales, wigwn. (2) Malcolm lvlatliesgn ernon Payntcr Freetown ( borne Profltt and fill-ls Marci 1mm metown, Boys Wheel. Mlrace 11-16- (l) nsybcume licCarville and Gussie Hanoi-shall. , North Bedeque. Sack Germ he for all- (l) c North Bedequc, (2) Earl Handrahlfl "clown. (a) Rlcfph l-losan- 0°11" '1 Bedclluc. Girls rela potato race 1-10 (l) (Central e ue: G111‘ "by potato race l -lc; i1) “M1111 Bede ue (2) 8 h . Boys‘ Joc- 11’! race 1-10- 1 Malcolm Mathe- Im and Claude Payntcr, Rectum. 1 Dflnald ltfllrfmy and PNMH 01 y. Bedeque, 8. Vemcn Ply‘ "t" and lI-lllwood Payntcr. 1"!"- PRO- lillfliliwgoys Jockey race 11-16- i 1 u-wls and um 11mm- iw. Freetown. 2. Bobbie lav-WW "bi McMurdo, North Bed- “illt. 3- Stewatt Waugh and ' Arsenault, North lsedeqits. 3- 51391 Tflca Frec-for-aik- l, B01? 171B": and Manama llcMurdoAfla- in Jcbnszonawtralwaflednliflw i. Wm Hcgg and ' . . Standing my, ircce for ali- 1, . Freetown; Q m"'r"t°wll. 8- Denton Hog , 1 "1116- To a school He? ' 2. North Badzlque , To a sch "tymoon race- 1, Marga Nonmic and Stewart Waukh- h Simmonszm agar“! . .. uc. 15ml“ Jtlihnson and Stanley Arse- - Central Bedeque" Best. svunt . Central ‘bl?’ a Hotel. Apply: Selective Jeweled Belts Key Cases? t of their daughter, ‘ Bedcquc Rink _ ' Jrmcs Dunphy of Burlington fine opening , 4H0? at Gourlies Rclmll 1);“ Shore for aifnlusiva gins. la-lr-la-zf . .—INBULA'IWG pogo a Bruce's. W llX-‘ffilf —MscEACHEllN ._ NUPTIALS - chi-let Churcfslrllggctr P8111. ‘Pomnlto was the setting for l 919140’ WBtldl-Ilg 0f much local in- term cu November I1, when Miss Ruth Bum-ll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Small, Missouclle, be- came tho bride of sergeant Air Gum’. ECWStZM-Bilfiilflllllfilln (R.C.A.r‘.l soul 0f Ml‘. and Mrs. Joseph M4:- mfihtilm- Monctml. NB. The cere- l01 Canon H. l bride entered the arm cf her friend Mr. gave hel- in marriage. very charlmng in a. Bombay Green wool slrit wearing p oorsazc of or- consort? carrying mmhlttrgwn m- a w prayer. book. The bridesmaid, Miss Ester Hlills, RN. looked very attractive in a. suit of sea cloud grey. Her cor-sage was of bronze chrysanthe- mus, ‘Ills best man was Mr. Stan- >- lms. home Mrs. Knlos. was beautifully set for the unmodi- ate friends, decorated with roses and centered with a beautiful; wedding cake. The happy couple left on their honeymoon to the groom's horns iln Now Brunswick and then to Prince Edward Island. The groom graduated at Gu°lph Ontario, amd received his wirgs at Mountain View, Ontario m1 is now stationed on staff at an Eist- crn cutter. The Guardian 10m with o host of friends in wlsllim the newly wedded couple many years of wedded bliss-S. Kensington And Vicinity Miss Ruby Carr of Charlottetown spent a recast weekend in Ken- sirlgton, the guest 9i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson. Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs. John (Lark c! Darn- ley on the recent arrival of a baby son at thg Prince County Hospital TO-DA Y Kiféc z 2mm itiilHRU ill: luclu Directed by VINCENT SHERMAN III-Firirua-ualsuunaaasimsamn-yl-n 1-...- unlllfigll- {Pitta - {Gilli - loft’: '30s mo‘ 111E Ul1AKlslYl'i'lt"lUV\'i:l; GUQUMAN Trlnlty llnltcd Church PROFESSIONAL CARD T. E. IIICKEY Chartered Accountant Office st Whlta Star Laundry ilanuuersillc, P_E.I. @525 Flt. Lt. Macican. ls Decorated A Shows 7.15 and 9. S UMMER LLLAAA kkk SIDE Summcrsidc Attetl, 1r cm non g1,“ take The Place ‘Iucsda each member is Costin, Mr . Cahoon and; Mrs. Dcggrafn’ i; 185i ‘Illcsdsy in the Moncton and Halifax. on a visit to ‘Iorontn. LAO. and Mrs. where they will mas holidays, ‘pend m. M15. The winners of tho Next Friday will b, m. streets . Sympathy is extended to Mrs. John MacEwen and family in the recent death of Mr. MacEwen on Wednesday evening. m. Andrew Johnson and Miss Evelyn Johnson of Marxists were in Summerslde on Thursday. The Kensington United Church Young People held their weekly m “ in the Assembly Room 0n Wednesday evening. with Miss Wanda. Mann in charge, this meet- ing opened with the Devotoinal per- .iod This meetinz was broush to order with the call to worship. hylmn was “Where Cross the crowded a. g of Life,” follow- lssson. tskcn from Mathew l2 verses 46-16 and Romans l2, verses 4 and 5 Hymn- "In Chr t There Is No East or West" wa sung. Miss Mann led in Prayer followed with all tiling in the Lord's Player in u on. The topic of the evening was based on the Scripture lesson, dealing with Brotherhood. An article was read on Brotherhood followed with a gen- eral discussion on th‘s topic. Hymn All the Way My Saviour Leads Me. was cicsin hymn. With thc resident preald the business - B11 was opened with the sscre arv rcadinl the minutes 0f last meat- ing which were ad ted as read fol- lowed with the roi call. A con- iffeizaflonal social was discussed and decided on to be held the follow- ng w Miss Joyce] Hecschen the score and Miss Glenn MacKay, treasurer changed offices at this meeting. After the collection was received this meet- ing was closed with the Y. P. Bene- diction in unison. prle hm are mrry to learn of the i1 fleas of was Amanda Dun- phv of Montreal. Her brother O Thursday morning to, be with his sister during her illness. Grand Opening of Bedcquc Rink with a special skate Frill!!!’ ""1- ln Northeastern ILS. Vary Low northeastern United States petroleum administrator keep their cars in gar them out. order to mast militlti and rial requirements an to said in a statement. He cams to New York dust less the seaboard. inata all drivin for any "border-tin a a neighborhood dealers n essential use of essential Enormous quantities were LONGIST TUNNEL The longest railway tun tho western hemisphere Case ton. It is 7.0 miles long. WANTED — GIRL T0 with chlldnn and light lng, December 18, 8 to l0. Good ice and special music. Admission 25 cents. l2-1C-3l work, afternoons. Apply 9C St. WANTED - A FEW 0 of skam and ware 10C Richmond St. 1 Also Short Subjects i" Pa"? 0f the club 193-11118 ul-Lt IWEBR gfiygglton we RIB Pleased to report 7119111119 Passes in last week's declared critically low toda there no longer would be a surance that demands for barely- purposes could be met. into non-essential use, he said ado in the stats of Wsiltn 15 Contact Club llotcs Mrs. TM fcsular meeting was held Town Hal North African points flsnirlst the and the" was c Rood attendance‘. Axis?" ‘Jui-inc business was transacted. Sgt. cl M . Ge spendmlénsgtyr-iMaheorgexuMglfi-ha:‘French leader. Damian 5st. and lvfrs. Jackson have 1m; omlsti who, ‘°°°“"" 1-m- b-wrn. o. M COMMANDER , after New , ____ Mrs. Arthur Burzess of Harts- Years. _5 ville, spent a recent weaken‘ in Ken- _____ (Continued from page l) sington, the guest of Mrs. George Lockheed Hudsom_ Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dewar 132 1'10 12s m "It has been clearly pointed c Wadman. Simmons 11g 193 133 456 before that there are no strings Th. m-T m‘ unity ghlllicik 129 131 m9 359 whatslriever to cm loyanent of 03;; sym a yo scorrm unn ngham 116 10c ‘Cans an army. e es rs i; extended) to the family of the Sexty 174 14¢ 1% Hg that it should be used to may»: late Mr. George Cousins in their 1:73 74,], 534 1993 advantage against the enemy- sad bereavement. Gen. McNaughton said the Can- i llurricanen- adlan army is in the closest coli- ‘Iha Kensington Girl Guides heldym, Home“ 19g 13g 113 443 aboration with a planning staff in their weekly meeting in the Town y 631mm 110 130 1n 351 London. -Ha11 on Tuesday evening with Capt» B. Williams 11a 11s o0 sic "We have had a number of oper- Lucille McQuaid in charge. After M, clay-k 100 137 113 35o lltions in view," he said, "some of roll call and collcctifln the Guide J. McFarland 134 90 30g which we got started on pnd which Pray?!‘ W“ revealed 1" 11111-541" The 649 608 514 1771 were never disclosed because they patrols WEIICWZ) ‘their corners for were cailed off. There were a “um. B11301 W011! 1116111111118 tests. 511d My Spitfiresz- be: of things which lust came other duties they found t0 d0- M: 0 McGowan 80 89 95 m4 short oi troop; movlnsf‘ to;- g short company discussion, it A, 905m, 1,9 211 193 523 was decided to hold B 831N911 in i118‘ J. Curl 104 173 165 442 Inst missed France Gmrgd mu. Be ore depart-in, Walmsley 14c 187 2oz 515 tng several items fol‘ this COIICCIQM. I-Inwatt 133 65 152 35o He cited the case of the 1st were practised with each guide 6103K. Cooper 128 136 112 376 division. If the German attack mg her part well. Tans brought 71o s41 919 247° through murders in May, 1940. had this meeting to a close. been two weeks later, he said, the —-—- Mosquito - 1st division would have been in The ycuns D¢°P16 were cnicrtcin- B. Daley loo zoo Francs as part of the British ex- cd recent‘ at a b01110 01 1W" J. Wi ore 14o 1oz peditionary force. Pre aratiom for Genevieve Dellml’. W116" M1“ 3111" E Ell son 15B lid such s move were m e and a base 1y Monklcy was hostess for their p, Gent m as WM constructed- weekly Friday 1118M PB-TW- M. Hoileran 74 7'1 "We never know that perhaps in John Doe 80 85 a matter of days we may launch Wleflds are sorry iv 18am m“ v54 711 into something that will lead to a MP8. Hmlmmd T°°mb5 115d m“ clash with the enemy," he said. E“‘ii'““° ‘l’ "tarsal; iiiiii‘; y» W» w w» rum m“ 8 ti‘ ("In °Y1 ' ' ready for this." due to the ivy wflditiilm °1 the Speaking of the August Canad- NEW YORK, Dec. i7 —(AP) —- Gasoline supplies in the populous wage y arcid Ickes who appealed to motorists to ages unless it was absolutely essential to take “We are at the point where, in indust- prasarva the health of the people in terms of best, we are going to have to live on a. hand-to-mouth basis g0 far a; gasoline is concerned," Ickcs as in- reports indicated there was an s day's supply cf gas- oline left for the New York alone and that shortages wen acute elsewhere in the region running from Washington, D C. north alongi Ickes directed motorists to alim- plassura or purpose and caut- ioned thsm not to start ‘a, run on cs stores of gasoline in these tanks |were there to meet only essential requirements "and he (the dealer) has all too little to meet even those Ickes warned that if the non- gasoiins continued Y i188 "i"! should nsl ls th Too Late to Clasify ustr ulns an house 12-17 RE PAIR! ti0ns may be sen mensnsc 01ml Phonc 18-31 or to is to the x of c Hut. £pd::,§§_‘§$§e,fi another sin. The hostage‘: wfiloxb: M"- wahn-iley. Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Cunnin lIO that Y Kjane is making n good rel ccsery n the Prince County 305-. Dltal after her recent operation. Olpitbl bowl- sirbualtion since Godfroy m“ We" 13°‘ Wflm-iley. high three fin a. gentleman's ogreemch @2111 £11“ Ccstln high single. The u” g $°°YY8 W111 be found on "i Sport page of this mud, IP01 thclwfl will. IDNDON. Dec. 16-(0? Cable)- Ninc members o1 (the R..O.A.1". scvcn of whom received the Dis- , 9C} Flying Cross and two the decorated the at Lil's 1511's? Bllllkdllgchlm 1w vcotttulc, it Those who wore with the D I150. . W. Keith est-s of Britannia Sgt. Fred Kelly of Toronto. All had been cited previously with the c of who re- ceived dccmcticn for a raid on Fiensburg, Germany. in which he“ was said to have run mm "bags of rouble. FRENCH SHIPS (Continued from page i) in North Africa. Darlacl giving the first definite word of pLa/rls for title Wench mval units in North Africa, said “yes, Idlelixlltelyl" to the (m: “Does MzaDalr tIGIIToOU-SOWQFVBIICh fleet left Git Dakar, Al elnandlria and In answer to a. question Rfirdlng Gen. Charles De Gaulle, e ss hope than. "all Fremhmm who are obotofigbttdismdswilldoitin close lmion." Fighting French Hopeful The fighting Fkelnch here are hopeful that the commander of tlhe Wrench naval units in Alexandria l , Vice-Admiral Reine Emil Godfrey, will be ready to 10in tihc Allied side. . _, They pictured Godfrey as l good fighting man of tulle same typfi Gen. H rl ud. “some 7:131:14: French said th Colman abrwatioci cf the 194 Alnnistice with l France had chanced: entcoev t with British authorities at Alexandria. where his ships were stationed an. tlhe time France fell. tan-led raid on Dleppe, Gen. Mc- Naughton said: "I don't suppose there ever has been an operation in history which was more carefully studied than this one. “livery detail of that raid had been acrupu tinissd an Dieppe we now have support for a utzperiences gained in the raid on the d ations from other Allied ommtrips. of own army flexible. 'I‘hers is no FRIDAY 7.00 EMF-Choir Rehearsal, Hearts 7.80 sacral-Elicia; People's Union, Enloyalllc Concert At Beach Grove tonic bis it ncart nil-iris‘ ya vsruyuco _ A held Jiish marked ing oi the new atslc built 119i:- trainin! ball of No. 62 O.A.(B.)'I‘. C. Beach Grove. The Canadian Legion and the Legion Auxiliary provided the funds for making t splendid improvement in tha fac iities for entertaining the troops. At tho close oi the performance Col. Andrew M.M. 0.0., o1 the 1151111118 centre expressed the thanks of the officers and men to the Legion, the Legion Auxiliary, Mr. Mentnn Whitlcck for his work on tha stale. and the por- formers who provided such an m. fcyablt: entertainment for tbs troops. On behalf of the Legion Auxili- ary Major Norman Lowther, Mr. J1". Le tizcr and Mrs. Arthur Henry extended to the boys from Beach Grcva a. welcome to the lcsion Home when in the city. Refreshments were served the per- ‘OIQZIBX’; at the close of the ma. ce . The following program mo“ enthusiastically meqivoq, ‘n. O CHIN!!- by the Orchaairrs. Selection by Beach Grove Quin- tette. W. Craswell. L. Berri an. F. C. Johnston, G. Mascarde , J3, Andersotrll. mm on f Pat ' Dig edgeiison? mum-t, by I Grove Old ‘rinla Orchest- ra Sclection by Al! Arseliault, Pius Blackett, Lyle ‘Ihlenholulo, Willard Coffin. Song. De llle h ' Duke Neilsorn. ‘u m" n” by Xffiiérsi?’ tilt“; °“""° O startle Dolmn. autumn m‘ up Dance by M Ma Walgh, 3on8 by 5st. Ph-Ergk Mgntyre. $010 by Mrs. norms Holl- ‘Irginora 8D ance by Eddie Bo it. 8cm: by Pte. L lo nenllltyrl: Lelmplerlscnation s om; by com“ B. C 3011 d Sk , _ ‘ Traingiam ewh Mr wumm Guitar Duet b 1 '1' 11nd Pius Blackett’. Ly e renhohe 5°15‘ bl’ Mf-i- Oflllvis. or. Bins sons by audi 581:. Frank McIntyl-een“ h‘ b’ The National Anthgm, Same of the tactical lessons of 231cc We" limited in the noml can invasion and some adjust-l merits were made in the North‘ African Dlans as a result of ex- French coast. Praises Work The General said the North African invasion was om; 0g the most magnificent pieces of staff work ever carried out" and he paid.’ tribute to the security work, I I had a close check made among my own officers to find out if thersi were any who knew it beforehand‘ apart from those in the know and I didn't find one." he said, Asked about new troop arrivals from Canada the General said: "Up to date we have used and will continue to use ova ship we gn bcsi borrow 0r steal. ‘Zai- their trans- r .' He added: "In actual fact wo have filled every ship from Canada‘ wléich we could get.’ praking of the army gong-guy Gen. McNaughton asid that mm ml’!!! mints cf view more arc da- fin ta military advantages in kggp- 1118 s force like Canada's together for major operations. The administration i; easier mo the personal contact and acquaint- anceshigowhlch exists in the Con. Mic-n rue are clmlcnt-l in smooth workin of the whole anny machine, he so d, addlng;__ "This doesn't exclude the ib- mtY- hilwfil/Bl‘. that same tme in the future it may be necessary to form a. force of British, Canadian, 5111911618. Australian or Scum African fccmstions-or cf form- ‘d o We have endeavored to keep our th- in: dcgm ti bo t , . tion. It i: tllsaplll-poggrwljlirgtlmgn number of ideas held by a number ‘of us " govem." Tho Queen’; Canadian Fund is 2339C‘ t.'o'i°.°.iit..““i‘ ‘t; as c ear chifldren whom the war has teafiriveld of the traditional family va. Many of them are war orphans, man are children still heme. , There will ~be no administrative expenses deducted, either in Con- lsda or the United Kingdom, from the public subscriptions. The dollar [given to the Queen's Fund "Child- Ilenk Christmas" a peal will be de- ,votcd in its chtirc _v to this cause. No attempt will be made to ship good; in kind. Cash only will be transmittal, and subscriptions be earmarked "CHILD- REN'S CIHUSIMAB." livery cont will be used w bring somethin of ood cheer to children fOr w 0m ristmas Day this year would 9 otherwise be just like any other 10rd Mayor of London has cabled the warmest appreciation of this (Ilristmas appeal, 1t. is sup- plementary to the Mind's contin- sl for war victims of all still taunting: I'd "up I 08! h!!!“ h l and ma shsrpl increase in t 5c cg‘ ‘m 1m y “Chrilféenfi ohzisgnss" contribu- ‘s Canadian had. Montreal- Que» any of the mind's collect-ml Queen ’s Canadian Special Christmas Fund For Children mgencies, which include tbs Myai Trust Company, Ollarlctfniown. Received recently: Staff Officers‘ wives of the N. A.F., proceeds of dance $900. . Carry on Canada Corps of East- ern King's $100.00, B. J. M North Wiltshirs $1.00. Mrs. Rloy Colcs. Milton, $2.00. Marion Younkcr, an, c, icttetown, 01.00. Miss Yeos doparfinant, Grads '7. Wat Kent school, £2.00. Mrs. l". Ii Sms wood, Char- lottetown. $8.00. Mr. and Mrs Waiter Clark, North Wiltshine, $5.00. Represents Canada 0n French Islands 5°10 by Mrs. Ih-allcis loll-Thin. m‘ Icracc Gill. I. Mr- B1"- thctbatallcisco ‘>41 THE CENTRAL GUARDI ‘Ibis column is reserved for new: of loos-I interest; but advertising cl l acwry nature may be inserted at ffvo cents s ward, strictly pay shin in advance. CBABWELL for ‘Photugrsps. CONIIDIIBAZIION LIFI INSUR- ANCIL 14-078 TONIGHT at 8S0 Candlelight Carol Service at, Zion Church. 12-18-11 THE NDGERS Hardware Co. Ltd, will be closed each cvaning before Christmas and also all day. Decem- ber 8th 12-18-21 THE MONTHLY meeting of the Legion Auxiliary will be held to- lllkht at the Lcxlon Home fat iléiitlli FINAL MEETING BEFORE HOLIDAYB- Trinity Y. P. U. will hold its last meeting until after the Christmas holidays this even- ing at 7.30. There will be a slight change €rom the regular meeting in that Christmas carols will b9 sung. POULTRY - We have again advanced our paying prices on chickens and fowl. Bring or ship your poultrgl for highest market prices to o Royal Packing Co. Charlottetown, 1247-21 DII! A7.‘ VANCOUVER _. Mrs. Prank Riggs of Charlottetown has received a. telegram informing hel- that her sister. Mrs. Duncan Robin- son passcd away alt Vancouver. Mrs. Robinson was fcrlnerly Miss Bland»: Vatchcr of Oharrlotmown. FAMILY IEREAVED-iildr. ‘Prank R188! has received a. toIeflB-rn from Vancouver announcing the death 0f Mlrs. Duncan Rlobison, formerly o! Charlottetown, and a. sister of Mrs. Riggs, Mrs. Robison haahem in ill health for some time. GET NATTIBALIZATION PAP- ERS - Flour residents olf Prince Edward Island have been granmd certificates under the Naturaliza- tion Act according to a. recent issue or! the Canada Gazette. ‘Ihey are". Jane (Dawson) Dodge, Summer- sida; Mary Rays. Charlottetown; Elmer MacDonald, Mac- NeilPs Mills, and Arnt Sivertsem Wollum, Southport. Y's MEN'S CLUB- Dr. A. W. M. Allan, a member of the club, was the speaker at the Y's Men's Club last evening. His subject was dent- istry. In his address he emphasiz- ed the importance of proper diet in the building of sound teeth. Major T17. MacNutt was the only guest present at last night’; meet- MINOB COLLISIONS-A alight collision occurred at 2.30 pJn. yes- belftifly when a truck proceeding west own Gmifibn St. collided witiia car , “lng south on Weymlcuth. Sldfllt dalmago to both cars rwult- ed. A car proceeding south on Great George St. was in collision yeshwndaly with the Police Patrol proceeding cast on Fltzroy St. Damaged fenders resulted. MAGDALEN SERVICE-Tile win- ter air mail service to the Ma dalezl Islands is sxpcctxad to start ore tlhs end of tits month. Planes oper- alto from here and land on the ice mt the G-ulf islands. Captain Carl Burke said his company. i116 M1111- tinle Cerlltral Airways would operate the service again this year. ill would begin would dcffilfld conditions at the Mastic"!!!- SUCCESSFUL CARD PARTY - The last in the series of card parties held by the Rebekahs in the Oddfellows’ ihall was well attend- ed last night. The following were the prime winners: Bridge Ladies, I. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald; 2, s. Richard Matheson. Gentleman's prize for bridge, l, Mr. Jack Saint. 2, Mr. H Ebers. Auction. ladies. l, Mrs. Mai-y Gligaltllfll‘; 2. Mrls. All‘; - n men's . - old MP6!‘ ° T. L PERSONALS 1mm friends of Mrs. (D12) AH. Smaiiwood, Souris, a. guest at the Queen Howl, will regret to loam ufincd to bed under the doctor's cs1’!- LAC. Russel Peppin has arrived home on furlough. He is a son 0f so. rennin. 99 AVUNL W 1N8 The annual meeting of the Av- t: W”; -the next few days ulnlem they saw CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND Services 20th Dec. Birch Hill l1 am. and 7 p-m. Rev. p, Mud”. 5111- l2 18-11 the City Pollce morning. INSURANCE INSPECTOH—'HIQ Civil Service Cmlimlgglofl aznnlm. ces among the eligible list for 1n- surance Inspector Grade 2, Albert Ixonand Reap, Glarlottetown, rum AT MARINE OFFICE-Fire on the floor of the. Marina office building at the Marine wlm-f es- terday blaming was ext ed b61018 any dfl-lflfllze result . Men in the bulldinz act the blaze out be- fcre the firemen arrived. The alarm sounded at 11.15. Prince of Wales College, happy at the prospect of a two weeks‘ fe- homes this afternoon All of the students finished writing their ex- “m! Wdly- College reopens after tha htliidsy on Jun. b. GAZETrED-A recent issue of the Canada Gazette lists ‘Robyn Gordon Cameron as Provisional Second Lleutemant with a Nova manta. Lieut. Cameron is a. son of Mr. Ewen Cameron cf (lies-lotto. town and was fcrfuerly on the stat! of the Bamk oi’ Nova Scotia here. Provinces To Co-Cpcratc In Liquor Move Hon. John Bracken; Approves Policy Which Was “Long Overdue,” By The Canadian Press Provincial Ileaders today (Fri- day) were in step with the Domin- 10m Government's new temperance campaign, smallness Wednesday (might by Prime Minister MlinKeffi- zlc 16mg. Although flow most 0f the provin- ces the reduction in volume of c.1- coholic beverages whim will be a- vailable forcorlswnption may mean iowcvmd revenues fcd- provincial trccsurics, spokesmen ,_ may said thcy will co-opcilulte in tho Federal am. BN8? Finance Minister Ilslley said ho hoped the new liquor-control mea- sureswouldnot financially embar- rass the provinces but added he would bewilling wdltwumtho mat- ter with them ifit became ‘necess- ary or ." He suggested ulithlovut listing the-m specifically, that "certain measures of adjust- ment are open to the provincial ald- minlstraticns. ‘Ric impression was gcnsrsl ttint the restrictions by w. would not greatly affect those who wish to celebrate during litre (Xlrlstmas and New Year's hol- idays. Ontario and Quebec liquor ,c0ntro1 authorities said they plan- ned no curtailment steps within a run on supplies or evidences of hoarding. In ‘the Dominion capital. mtaws, a rush of what vendors called "pdnic-buying.” was in evidence before Mr. King's radio speech eas- off yesterday. “Pro-restriction stocks" on liquor atoll-c shelves were believed s-uffildeoit to t year-end demand in most. cities. Based on the volume of beverage alcohol released for consumption iln the l2 months ended Nov. 1, 1942, the quantity released to: cm- sulruption Canada. in the follow- ing l2 months ls to be rcdlllccd as follows: beer l0 per cent, wins so per cent, and spirits so per cent. Premier John Bracken of Moni- tlcba. elected. last week as gressive Conservative Part Leader said ma stops arlnounc by Mr. Kiln wcmamovcinthclightdil- on but were “long overdue.‘ He said Manitoba alnady had banned liquor advertising within repo Court yestcrdaylznen klliedlon active gervico ovq- se P.W.C. CLOSES - Students of spite from study leave for their Santa-Prince Edward Island regi- fAGE NINE 450th R.C.A.F. Casualty List Dec 1‘I— (CID-The —-———- OTTAWA, 1101.101: COURT- M ist te =3 .A. - ' ‘ M. Martin had a clearasdocflget §t.,of(l:.tletl'arl“u)1<lliy4wul csmty us‘ a as i3 massing after overseas sir operations. and five killed ‘service in Cazlada. on “u” I he overseas section of the list l1- sc contained the names of one man previously reported. missing a be. moved killed who now i; fur of 13131 IPUFPOScs presumed den-d: and one ‘mean previously re lad ‘missini . an now . .5 l d Purposes we for cffici 0n Cemdi rving l o sna alrl se overseas {the RAA-F was reported after fllf’ operations. Fqllcwmu ls tile latest list of cas- ualtles: Overseas Killed On Active Service: Dabbs, Howard Eur], ED, Day;- land, Alta. Baillie“. Prank Sgt, Pleasaxltdallc. McPhce. John Allan 591-. Van- ccuver. lllisslng After All- Operations: WUSOH. Glenn Patrick, PO., Arm Arbor, Mich. Foreman, Gordon James, mt, s“. Toronto. Payne, Robert Campbell. Flt. Bat. TOIOHID. Black, Wendell Clifford, Sgt“, Cardiff, Waits DBYIS. Clifford Arthur, Sgt." Keiowma, 3c. Fink , Ciaircllca Bruce, Sgt. Prullca llpert, B C odglns. so...‘ Kidd, Sgt.- cup. Ill-arming, Gordon Maurice, Sgt, 17.84918, P.C Manning (Father) 31i- Crown St. Saint John, N.B. Marolley, Paul James. Sr... Lake St. Angola, N .Y. Bawatzky, a Gerhard, Sgt... Ottawa. Waddeil, Woodrow Wilcox, Sgt“, Stourbridge. Worcestershire, Waddic. Ward Ralph, Sign, istock O , Allan flllarenm, Sgt. H Ont ‘rav- n allalnd WGWOUL§ISK Previous! Rnported Mising Io- lievcd Killed; Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead; Shoemaker Wilbert Andrew, D, F.C., PO., Kitchener, Ont. w I Previously Reported Jliss w Now For Offic al Purposes sumed Dead: Anderson, Henry Gordon. Kippen, 0m. Osnsda Killed 0n Act-Iva lcrviaol Prentice, John Henry, Flt, Lt. a i441, Mrs. JH. Prentice (Wifa) Hawthorne 5t. Dcrunoum NJ. (Flt. Lt. Prentice was killad Dll 8 in s crasih alt Halifax.) Mor , RI.,I_.sc., QUJ1W,% , Jack William Sgt... Phi Dcc.l PO" William izxfillh not: Selfe 117., 140., London, mo. Wood, T.N., 1am, szsrrol-dsliue, Eng. Canadian In The RAF, Oversea Missing Willis Ildllfi, lAftcr Air Opantf I Frank Csmsrommgqdsa. necessary to winning the ws-r. It was estimated that ‘Der malny as 350 American (Jolleges be affected but they W111 not l" taken over bv the army and no. Each will continua it normal ucational routine with mo man be khaki and blue added co m body on a contract basis. NOTICE n; d meathl the “Cjlzglflftlettotcwn Producers and Vendors Ass- ociation will take e It the Oddfellcwl 11a Mon- day, nec. 21 at I pan. EUGENE COLLIN secretary rl "“ 12-1 -3i ha. oniea. W.I. was held at the homo of Mira. B. C. Woolner. The Pres- ident, Mn, Alfred Moore, presid- cd. ‘rho meeting opened by sins- ing the Ode and rcfiectialg i-ha Creed in unison. Rn c was answered by paying the dues. Ind giving a. favourite name for a 8111- Eleven members were present, The Secretary read the minutes of the last. annual meeting also minutes of tho October meeting. ‘Ills Prasidcll thanked the mem- ‘bgrs for their OOJPOYI-um (illrihs c your. The new committees appointed wcru-Rustico School, Mrs Leigh Warren and Mrs. Mcmlninz; Rus- tico sick Mrs. 'r. L. McNeill and ma, noyi ; Cavendish School, rm. Moors and Mrs. Green; Cavendish Mrs. Ira MoCoubl-cy and Mrs. J. on. The ggllowing motions were mov- ed, seconded and . That the Rusti School committee get tho needed supplies for their school. tho TJB UITAWA. Dec. 17 —-(OP)— Ap- pointment of Ucut. D. B. Fculkas Jemmett, R.O.N.V.R.. to the dual post of vice-consul for Canada and naval liaison officer at so. Pierre- Prkne Minister Mackenzie King As vice-consul, Lieut. retumed to s post in the liaison post is a new one. The Royal Library tn Stut Ge tain 8.000 pl£ iflonlctl ‘different usaes. 4' - p - Mlquslon was announced today by Jcnsnett _ succeeds 0.0. mm who i-ooonzlv WM, S... 6011i- . ill; A l'i it --M mans of external affairs. Tbs naval’ T L cm g c“ u" m Btltw: res.--Mr M. J t ‘greas-Msrs. M Mrs. Newton MCI-lift‘- . Directors-Mrs. vi $5,“ al Welfare-Mrs Iirwther; and Home Economic. Mranl- H0 t Chris 11» Mrs. Alfred Moore; gglstlco vice- . yic. . Green; Assistant- G. McCoubrcy, Mrs. 1,. McNeill and Mrs. L. War- ren. Auditors-Mrs. I... Robinson and Mrs. Doyle. Convenors of questionnaires W Mrs. Doyle; CltizenshiD— . uson. no call for next meeting to be answered with something about tmss. Lunch was served and lsnl- the meeting closed with "God lava the King." niversitics of the dedicated to arts of warr today when the army and navy announced plans to train 250,000 young men in the lecture rooms and cloiswrsd hails hitherto reserved for nasce- vooaticxlal and coming. War Secretary Henry Sminlsc acknowledged at. s. press conference thalt tihe far-reaching plan pract- ically will destroy liberal education for the time being. "so fax as the able-bodied men of college 88c are concerned," but ho defended it as Xmas Fruit Cake its jurisdiction and reduced the ~- houm of liquor sale. __ |,|,$, flollggos- Prcfcssional Cards I ’ _ To Ald In war McLEOD s. azunnr WASHINGTON, Dec. 17—(AP)— §."."..Z§5?r“'é§' E 3‘ Barristers and Attorneys-n!- Law MONEY T0 LOAN in Prince slrccl "—-_'___ HNF-NHHNVfiV Mcrrcllendtiomllflfly ti. F. ARCHIBALB Chartered Accountants Saucers Trust Building llederick J. Aimeder. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMUALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltshira t l0 h! Riven to - w‘ ' and that the run 1' s," c"'“°""°"°" f'°°°'d" l” "w" d ' mm ' aztwfimn-onvs-eee-avassm on of Canada Bond. the rergaidild- i1 fl ‘ 3r'i’l‘il§§§es°l§°e§1d§lt§mt'“§lsvong Sunni" ‘flemmm’ use" M. ALBAN FcRMlf-l m mucous Hardware Co Ltd. _B-A-‘ LL- _ __ no During the yea!‘ ths followlnl BARRISTLIK. Slll-[UIUB "ma. donations were made with mongy III-Y GRADETTS. Canadian sank of (commerce collected from th distrims. MONEY To LOAN fill-ltd? 1T“? cabal? ngrllltlinkoilllgr l, ,8 2, SON ren w. s. Fund slim. TB. Bond, APEX. w MA - .. _ To 1Q _ 955755 BARItIsiII-Jl Stltagllillifirgk ‘rho officers clcctcd 1'0? "ti" _ 01m" 9" 6"“ ‘°'f.f,",,.,,,-,,| gar wcrc—Presldent. Mrs. Ernest ALMEDER-In ‘Ibwnsend Harbor. eLure; Cavendish Vicc-Dreil- Mass. on December 1th, 1942, "- Florence C, (MscLeod), wife o! filling and Snpplvlnl 1- ll. .l. “uracil , QPTOMETRIST i slontlll" P 3' l‘ Offlca spun; l“ l” '- '1 tc. flv appointmen- fluuf)? reftklnnrrtrd with DRUGSTORB