. empire-e roan our - y "STORMY FOUR ror SHORTS - Q/c/é rnutct gamma-z DAYS-WED. and ruun. tdtddlc (fifty? Ann some heme, he found his gon- .§_ yfilonlttn REE "m: ucy, sir-tome“! ¢° HEARD ALL STAR MUSICAL CAST WEA THER ” SI-IOWS 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 EDWARD hwfifs w it Midi,“ Wanted 1'0 rns CHABLITEJXZW This column is reserv of local interest, refd-Jfirtifrfi of a newly nature my o, "mm", ::..:".:. nszsm“ Firms; ' conirsoassriou _ suaencs. "m; m r Till TUBEBCUIDSIS Canada was iifiutiiifi Mam thlt 5.091 people died of the illum- 12-7-11. “APPOINTMENT IN scams" is the movie sponsored by the ch“. When the war correspondent \ ~eeus wife IN ARMS! (but they . belonged to a couple oi other guysl) gallflhter Mlargoret Eli Mggiiiwiiiii-lifi i tEE sovnmt - ntcninihuitv - MARTA tmntu nniliJillill-il 0W5"; EiiIX BRESCRL y, ciruotw JJAYAND wen. SHOWS 3.15 — 7 - 8.45 HEP YOUNGSTERS HAPPY ROMANCE and HIT TUNES! Adapted from e ‘Staticrgaod Beincs"srorics by CLARENCE BU DINGION K [HAND _ _ any - mu mu Plus — NEWS lilusiczii Jamboree — I Cactus Artist POPULATION UP lclisuusssuac. Dec. -(CP)— Millk tn a new estimate by the tdicsl officer oi‘ health, the total lilalion of Johannesburg has “ i0 approximately 600,000, of 0m 291.500 are Europeans, and 500 natives, ‘f W037i: for dandruIr OGDEN 15' PZAYf/Ol/SE Presents TliE tiEiRil CIRCLE SERIES no‘ ‘We sv _ CIY ‘IE IIPRSSIII Tonight 8.30 P.M. C F C Y CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND | [N THE PROBATE COURT _ | The 3rd duv of December A.D., 11.43 | In Re Estate of James E. Mc- 1 (laiium late of Harrington l-ll . Queen; County in the said rroriuce, ii-armer, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of'the County "I Queens County or anv Constable or literate person within said County- GREETING: WHEREAS upon rcatlinK U" petition on flie oi‘ Bessie A. Mo- Calium or Charlottetown in queens County aforesaid, Widow, adminis- tratrix of the above named esiutl. praying that a citation may be ll- sued for the purpose hercineiiel’ set forth: You are therefore incre- by required to cite all Del-soils In- terested in the said Estate lo I19 and appear before the Judge W05" en; gt re Probate Court t0 b6 held ill the court house in Charlottetown in Queens County. _in the III-i Province, on Friday the DIVER"! day of January next coming. at "10 hour of eiaven o'clock iorcsiuon u! ihe same day to shew cause it‘ In)‘ they can why the Accounts 0f ihfl said Estate should not he i‘ and the Estate closed as llflilfli for in said petition and on motion of James J. JohnSWIIt Elli». Plum" ior said Petitioner. And it, 1r hereby ordered that s true copy hereof he forthwith ill!"- ilshed in some newspaper ‘published in Charlottetown oforcsal “We l" each week for st least four cosi- secntivs weeks from the date hera- of and that a true co y hereof be Iforthwith posted in t c foilowihl ‘ ubilc laces respectively, namely. n the ‘hail of the Court llillllc i" Charlottetown aforesaid, at or Ill" the Royal Bank of Canada in Char; iettetown aforesaid and in front 0 tho school at Harrington aforesaid so that all persons interested it‘! said Estate as aforesaid filly duo notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour llarold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the slid Probate Court at Chariottctawl: aforesaid. the day and yrlr l‘! above written. By the Con IVE {on MICN Marrl Court. One charged with window break-ins. was remanded for one lotteto Arm Cad is, 533......’ sly ‘liféfiitl nowmsnd support your "gm IN 138i. Dr. Robert Koch an- nounced the discovery of mo germ which causes ‘Tuberculosis _ mo tubercle bacillus. December 11th, 1043. will be the 100th snniversa of the birth oi Koch. 12-7-1 . QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND-A handsome contribution of s50 for the children's Christmas, Janacian Fund. has been received 0y the Royal ‘Irust Company from who rside High pupils oi Summe School. Der Miss Estelle Bowricss. MB. AND MRS. METER. New Wilishire. vi anncouice the engagement of their BX, b0 lily. Mac lin, . age to take place the batter part oi December. i2 7 POLICE COURT-SIX people BPDeared in yesterday's Police week. A prohibition case was ad- ioumed for one week. Two drunk and incapable were fined $10.00 or 20 days. and $5.00 bail estreated, respectively. The other two charged with being drunk and disorderly were fined 820.00 or 80 days. REPORTED MlsSlNfii-Mrs. B. N. Deas. of East Royalty. ior- merly Miss Ethel May Roper. has received word that her husband Fll- 59ml;- Deas. R. A. x1. oi Man- chester, England is reported miss- ing Nov. 20th. t. Sergt Dene trained at the local airport here. His father and mother reside a: the old home in Manchester. Eng- land and another brother Gordon Ls in the Royal Navy, now on active service. WERE ON BOMBED SHIE- Friends will be interested to hear that Mr. Jack Agnew and Mr. Jack Stewart two Charlottetown boys are members of the crew of the Athabaskan and escaped injury when the ship was bombed ro- cently in the Boy oi Biscay. REPORTED MlsSlNGw-Tfiw latest official R. C. A. F casualty list includes the name of Sgt Ron» aid Harris Butler as being missing on active service after air operat- ions. Sgt. Butler's next of kin i5 given as Mr. William Butler. NOTZI‘. River, P. E. I WEDDING scans - a pretty, weeding took place in St. Augus-i tine’; Church Rustico, Mouday| morning November 2nd, when Father Clarence Peters united in holy bonds oi matrimony Margaret Loretta. daughter of Mr. and . James Proctor of Hunter River, and Thomas Alban. son of Mr. and Mrs. The-mas Bolger of Hope River. The bride was attended by iier sister | iue transparent velvet with match- ing hat. The bridesmaid was at-' tircc. in wine Commando with matching accessories. The groom's gift to the bride was a pearl rosary | to the bridesmaid a gold chain and I ‘cross, and to the grocmsmdn a. gold ' .c0llar and tie pin set. Immediately ‘after the marriage the happy young couple left on a honeymoon tri through the Maritimes. For travel - 1 l ‘Jug the bride wore a black boucie ‘coat, a navy French crepe drt-ss with matching hot. Previous no the marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at her home when she was the rcci ent oi many useful gifts. On the return Mo‘. and Mrs. Bolger will reside i/n Hope River where the groom is a prosperous farmer. IDNEBGAN — HANSEN - A smears r‘"r'":.i.r" n05 BY. . . n t e es Chapel oi St. Patrick's Church in Montmilb when Eiicgnihdatlightelri oi ameg neigan an e ate rs. Ifllleffliin of Charlottetown, be- came the bride of Henry E son oi Mrs. Hansen and t Kari Hansen oi Montrea. ceremony was performer- nuptial mass celebrated by end Father Dubce. The bride was attractively attired in s twtrDiece dress of Romance blue crepe wit navy sccessori and wore s cor- AllCTIiili SALE Hardwood in one chain lots at J. E. Poole’s, Milton. Dec. 9, 2 p.m. If stormy sale will be held on Dec. ll. Terms-Cash ALEX Meals, rt. , E C. BEARD. (SIG) MURI L Kenn" (L. s.) 1_2-v-14-_ai_-2s. Mirsuiru cons 1'0 SA TALANI) - ‘rt-us WAY "r0 THE TOYSHOP, FOLKS .' Auctioneer CEiiTRiil. GUARDIAN WATSON G.- Ihh w eercalsinV ' sold will d spoke on the "Principiesoi C h erend N. E. Francis presided. The ..w- W46’ lfWfl/f’ flf/VH/Vfli 719/6’ ifv/ £12.25 NO Ofllll NATURAL CIIIAL GIVES II‘ 8O llCliI-Y hWith imam fidayl; wise women are 11w to ow at y serving Quakes Ohm for breakfast, they can give their hard-working family a rich source of meat‘: msin element-protein. No other natural co-realis so rich in this vitalfacwr for energy and ro as whole-grain oatmeal. And it s richest of all natural item Br needed for sound nerves an-i energy! No wonder more families than ever are ailing sinus, hot m sa e of American Beauty roses and ba mums. She was attended by her friend, Miss Jessico Hays; o1 Campaign To Secure Workers From Farms, The Manager of the local Office o; Selective Service. Charlottetown, Prince Edward IB- land, today stated that many 111°" men from the farms who can be spared for the winter monthl. or! needed for ioba in other essential industries. A irnum of 150.- response has been eneourfllns. requirements have not by lnylnea been met. Instructions have 0°" been received here, having be issued by Arthur MscNsmars. Director of National Selective Ber- vico at Ottawa. that each Local , Office is to intensify its efforts t0 induce more men to accept W°l1< u" ‘ the farm for the winter- The Director's instructions em- oww . . the the foil . l. While men from 11ml are urgently needed elsewhere, no! man should leave azriculture, he is needed as a farm worker for the winter. 2. Men will. o! pourse, return to the farm once asein. when their services are required there. a- Men will be paid the rasullr‘ wages for whatcven lob they ac- cept, and transportation will provided free if s. distance has to be travelled- 4. Workers from the ferm, ready given r d the Military Call-up by reason oi being farmers, will continue on postponement if they leave the farm to take other approved ess- ential employment for the wlnteini In communicating with Selec- Live Service Offices, Mr. MacNan-i- are said: "This appeal to workers not needed on farms for the win- fer, is both patriotic and practic- al. If jobs in the woods, to cut fuel, logs, mine and railway tim- bers and puipwood, are not filled, the war effort, and as well our natitnai welfare, will suffer ser- iousiy- The same may be said of employment vacancies in coal tnines in some areas» Men not need- ed on the farms for the winter are the only slzeabie supply of work- ers we have left to call on in Can- ada, to get these lobe done this winter. Certainly, it is s patriotic el- ilildéi’ Montreal. who wore _a_ two piece ‘F555 .of rose crepe wiin navy ac- ¢9550ri€s and a corsage of whim carnations. The groom was sup- ported by his brother Keri Hansen. lipiiowing the ceremony n wgddjng breakfast was served or the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Ketrick of i235 Stanley st. Later‘ the happy couple left on a short honeymoon trip to tiie Laurentlan mountains. the brbie wearing a moss green wool dress with brown-i accessories and camel hair coat. Their many friends join in extend- in8 happiest gocd wishes. MT. MELLICK W. i. The fourteenth annual meeting of the Mt. Meilick Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Mutch with an rttendsnuc o! thirteen members and three visi- tors. The President pscsitiei. i/icet- iiig ‘ opened with Ode followed by, Creed ill unison. tRoll call iras res-i ‘bonded to with payment of fess. The minutes oi last annual and regular meetings were read and ap- proved. The treasureps report “'55 as follows: Receipts $145.93. Ex- penditures $95.75, balance on nand . 0.20. It was moved and swcnded that $2.00 be sent the T. B. League. was decided to pack boxes for lei-s at the next meeting, wmgh s. J. MacRae, roll call to be IVSI-wlld- ed to with exchange of Christmas gifts. Two turtle neck sweaters, onef pair socks was passed in r Red Cress. The following are me offic- ers for ensuin veer. President, Mrs. Arden R. chords. Vice-Pres" Mrs. Edmund Robertson. Secretary, Miss Ednn Robertson. Treasurer. Mrs. Malcolm MacRue. Directors, Mrs. A. Johnstone, Mrs. W. Wood, Mrs. J. MacRae. Auditors. Mrs. W. J. Mutch. Mrs. Albert Bruce. srhcoi Com. Mrs. A. Bruce and Mrs. W. J Mulch. The president cave a very Rracious address. A vote of thanks was extender‘. to the retiring effic- ers. Collection for evening amount- ed to $1.10. o meeting chased with National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. C’Leary Thursday momin and afternooni the Dll-Pils of Gra es 9 and l0 of the O‘Leary School, availed than- selves of the opportunity to attend the classes being held by the Credit Union. and undoubtedly learned much frcm the splendid talks given by: Mr. L. Roper on "Cattle"; Mil‘. IE. "Solis"; and Pro .B MacDonald on “Rochdale Principles on Co-opera- tion", Reverend M. E Francis rcdit Union. During the evening session Rev- firsr. item oiliwgiteuprogrom warm: -eong, oon su the piano ‘gntspp Mr Maclntyre was then introduced and proccfided to give the gathering an illuminating and interesting talk on soils and fertilisers. First of ell, said Mr. MeoIntyre, determine of soil on your farms, as textures require different thus be saved in the spring, when every day counts. Good drain will remove acidity from the sol. This h a soil condition which il prevalent all over P.E.i Ibr all crops exc potatoes lime is n - O S . sfwfeisthlliser gymglieeusolisakgenaiim‘: P5335‘... ‘hliiflumgssm. °’ {mill t l'l em it. is inadvisa is w u_.se_iirrfi By GEO-FF HAYES l“ was-r‘: ma? HOWEVEKMANV OF MY ' ELvES HAVE GONE INTO THE cm sstzvict-I To WIECK EMv PLANES! duty for farmers who can do so. to respond. Then, of course, the wag- es earnod will add to the year's ‘earnings for men who take these Jobs. The extra money will help at home." Mr- MacNarnaia points out that young farm workers on military postponement, where they can take winter Jobs off the farm, will really be carrying out the in- tention with which p- pouement was granted - so that. they may enBa-Be st essential work for as much of the year as Possible- Mr. John B. Marley, the selec- lfve Service Manager, said that whet-.- men could not be placed in this iccaiity, they will be given work in another district. In any event, there Ls no shortage oi or», enings. l As the Provincial Governments are co-onerating with Selective Service to secure men fmm the farms. nrv man intereshd may consult his I-"cei Avrwiitural P"- oi-rsentotivov for details, as well. of com", as any Selective Ser- vice Office. on potato ground. However for the best crop of red clover ,the soil mlist have practically all the acid neutiailzed by lime. Mr. MacIntyre than spoke on the different chemic- ais that ccmbined to make fertiliz- ers and explained why deliveries were s0 Now last spring This year he said deliveries are being made very early to prevent a recurrence. 1n steakiiig of growing potatoes,‘ Mr. Maclntyre said, plant food, clean seed, spray well and often. and hill the potatoes Plenty. The next speaker called on was Mr. Roper, whose subject was "Cattie“. with the use of picture" i - Mr. Roper. pointed out the proper points to look for in a 800d dairy cow, showing the differences be- tween the dairy and beef t . and advised against the growing, of dual purpose cows. If you Wan! to raise beef cattle, do so he Bald-y If you want dairy cows choose a, herd of good grade cows. Feed them - ‘p10 rly and care for them well. Per ilize your lands and eeds instead of importing w much i rcm other Provinces. He stressed the need oi keeplns the animal-l flrce of lice and veim-ii, also 0f cleaning the barns thereby to keep down diseases. Mr. Roper depiored| the feet that there were not more ig ised d Ill blems of anyone who ieit the need- orr the request oi Reverend M. E. Francis, Professor A. E. M - Donald entertained the audience with stories for o iew minutes after which "The Kins" was suns mo the meeting brought tn,&i1°_"»_. ALWAYS TIRED? letkeiiseut Y been —ldske You than 0:0!!! ehreugh with the "d - w“ -a-knothole"wfe.elin|. tiled lgll the ma! reali how For a people. b ter tomorrow. llLI suns tonight. “fist- ior ‘outset their amazingly gentle . Ova million beau med lut year. cos at bow ‘may they help ethere- I! Chicks Chicks Chicks All wishing orig Chicla wooliiflllihs hlVlhfllfll erdes as bia this your. As ill te lest I evidence limousine. gatoherieei leech llll . . Tweedla Coo and Hillside lse Ont» A. l-I. BRYENTON I toali who knew 000 men are needed, and while (he; 11!. EDI if ducifid “IISL In Memoriam an. nsoius w. isooas Mr. Thomas 1W. Moore. ; 10ml" A hi , e oce- u lgen Ewe o? hie i" t tvltbm rem hips... lived to bc ninety-two Iyears oi e and was active up W |a week beore his death when he ,suff0,red 'a shock. from which he did not recover. His many 11'1"“ will miss him about as his ' been sense of humor en He was s ember oi the Albion our; church for many years. His wife Hannah Jane Kemp, pre- deceased him more than 40 YIN‘!- Iie leeves three sons. William and Russell of Albion and Alfred liows Falls, Veisnont ‘Three daughters. Mrs. William Canneii of Everett. Mass. Mrs. John Baker of Stciiarton. NS. and Mrs. Norton of Ipswich Moss-t grandchildren and twelve grandchildren to in The mineral was held Sunday sad wee atsnded by many friends and relatives. Rev. Norman Raisin con- the service. The many beautiful floral pieces showed the esteem in which he was held. Burial was at Puritan Lawn Cem- so the men in one of the Administ- ration ofiicers at IPort St. PB-DVINCE or rauvcs auwanp IN THE PROBATE COURT the 8th day oi December A.D. i943 In Re Est-ate of Margaret Mac- Quaid nu of Charlottetown in QueinsJCountY in the ssid Province. Woman. l‘ ‘ intest- To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable ca‘ literate person within said County. BEETIN WHEREAS upon readin the pet- ition on file of M. Aiban ai-mer of Charlottetown, aforesaid, Banister, adm iur o the above named estate, praying that a cita- tion may be isued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby equlred to cite all persons interested in the said estate to be and appear before the Jud e resent st s Probate Court to elc: in the Court House h Char-- lottetown in Queens County. .n the said Province, on Monda day of January next com ng, at the hour oi 2:30 o'clock afternoon of. said estate mild not be passed and the estate closed as prayed for in sold petition and on motion of I-l. Francis MacPhee, Esq, Proctor "j for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a. true copy hereof be forthwith ub- in some newspaper pub ish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following ubiic places A ,. my, namely, the hello! the Court Iloueeixi Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Royal Bank of Canada and st or near the Bank of Nova Scutil both in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. w1'l.‘NmS_ His Honor Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said te "Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and vear first above written. By the Court. Signed Muriel C. Leard. Registrar. L B. 12-1-11-21-28 CANADA PROVIRCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TI-IE PROBATE COURT The 6th day of December AD. 1943. In re Estate of Emmanuel J- Gai- iant late of Charlottetown in queen's County in the said Pro- ce. Postal Director, Deceased, estate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queers County or any Constable or literate person within saic. County G‘ EETING: WHEREAS upon reacting the ct- ition on file of Elizabeth ails-n of Charlottetown, Widow. the execu- trix of the above named estate. praying that a citation may be is- sued ior the p e hereinafter _-.\Q.!C.I‘LI‘I?EW ‘e iQLUiKI-TE GUARDIAN PRESCRIPTION DlSPEi. SING OUR SPECIALTY LE T US SER VE YO U Call on u; with your neat Wh- cription. You can be tule we will give it our best attention urd can. All our Drug sup lies are obtained from the most re iable so "H. A" delivery and mail or ere ere promptly attended to. We dispense arzcriptiona written by any vii!- c n. "BEST IN DRUGS AND BEST IN SERVICE" J. Ernest ii. Worth —DBUGGISTS— “mo; 32, 142 Prince St. l decided to put up a 00X in 1M1’ etude and the penlllv for ever: "cuss" word was one dime. Th1: slowed up the swearing s0 effectively that soon there was no more tnonc! going into the box. They opened it and sent the contents. one dollar to The Salvation Army will: thi enclosed note: "Sorry that we don't swear m0" on the Alaska Hlihwal‘ bu! Sl-OO if the best we can do." ' .s."c'.s~lelsieze-stsiciers=re=ersuiefliv' DRESSES FOR CHRISTMAS! Teensters’ and little Girl’ Taffeta and Crepe Dresses. $2.98 t0 $5.95 I; N171? our notion FROM PBIOFANITY EDMONTON, Dec. 0 — (CP) — Major RShsw of the Salvation Army Corps here reports the follow- ing incident: It appears there was too much swearing on the Alaska Highway. John r WOOL DRESSES and SKIRTS in all shades Sizes 4 - 16 years $1.98 to $3.95 A Super Gift to stretch her wardrobe. We've pretty dresses for every figure! Sizes Misses’ ll, l3 and l5 You can't give her anything that will 1118258 her more for t e HOLIDAY SEASON CALL AT OUR STORE THE MISSES and Y 159 Queen Street Phone 92 l This Christmas Give set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interest- odinthesaldlktotetobesnd Queens County. in the said Pro- vince on Tuesday the 18th day oi coming, at the hour oi eleven o'clock iorenoon of the ram. dsy w show cause 1i any 1h can why the Acminis of the said ‘ tilte should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed ior in said petition and on motion oi M A sin Fanner, ., Proctor for aid Peltétioner. hereby ordered that a . y hereof be Iflfllltylglubfiig" l some new - WWIIIDBTETNI-ld once s tirusco iic pieces the hall of (Jherlottewwu aforesaid. st. or near the Royal Bank of Canada and at of Nova Bcotia th es aforesaid may hay: due notice thereof. WITNNS His I-ibnor Harold leopard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court a tswwn aforesaid the dey and yeer first “Sfitlméiifh e . . Signed Muriel C. Les-rd L l Roliltear. ' ie-r-u-si-as Holy Redeemer liaii WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 0R CERTIFICATES Christmas cards in attractive designs eon taining folders for stamps can be procure at all Stationery stores, Banks and Post Offices free of charge Make this a. War Savings Christmas, use these cards freely. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE _—Que'en’s Fund Sends Gift For Children ’s Christmas Appeal Hundreds of thousands of children in Great Britain will be given Christmas treats this year by the Lord ‘.\ia_r0r's Fund. Over $25,000 was given for this purpose last year ‘my the Children's Christmas appeal of the Queen's Canadian Fund. With a Britain that is fully mobilized families in large num- bers have been broken up. Children have been separated from their parents by dislocation of war. Tremendous numbers have been evacuated from danger areas and countless others sent in nurseries and country homes after being bombed out of their onn houses. Canadians can help bring Christmas cheer in the form of I'D-NIGHT 8.30 liaison. ‘pflwliwg ‘bitumen: lllllllllltlllclty. Freezout In Charitable Purposes For Foot Ailments CONSULT H. J. A. BROWN. ILP. ORTHOPEDIC M! Ill h ____ ioliiltnid-Yb. r ‘Isl: on; toes-L, lI-l-ll-Ill-ilt CIIIRCPCCISI it! ‘Greet George street OIABIDTIITOWN. Ill. candies, toys, as well as necessary articles of clothing, to children ',who would otherwise go withoub-children who have already had an extra share of stiffcring through the years of war. Thousands of dollars have already come in front across Cau- ‘ada, and the Fund today is cabling £1,000 so that the Lord l-layov s ‘staff can get plans under way. There is still plenty of time be- tween now and Christmas, and accumulated donations will be cabled lo London as frequently as possible. The parties will be held, and food and clothing and toys given away during the Christ- mas and New Year season. Send your Queen's Canadian Fund subscriptions to 1 the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. or any ' branch office. Donations for the Fund's special “CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS" appeal should be earmarked for that purpose.