W564 IIQDIDO 174 llllifibln}IIPQHIEDIIWRBIRDW. Pi .19.: planners; lrzxlhlcxlfi r. 1 360111211. . . ...,. __ // Nothing like a nice fur coat as a practical and dur- able gift. Select yours to- day from the largest call- ection we have ever shown. Prices reasonable. era-e». House iloats and Bath Robes! c. .2&3:iltliblaiihtflfiFllflflillilhlilhlfIiIfiititiilllrIlll 300th??? ‘ID ma: ircw. - ».',-<-n. __f sss viisvi iiiiii vioiiiirv The last dady of “NQOVQDNI will fer. Th ho f Mr. nd Ill‘ . Elan; m l9, Darnlay-was the scam d a e and hlPDYJll-hzli; Darnlgy in honor of eir , his brid to t ity. When all the ‘guests had arrived thhbride bliillieiilaseanteeutellilfingml ‘battles new h nae an retinal lmpiynaasg-amuns: Qaaumeaetbnisdeimm Evelyn Hickey and the accompany- nsmee N14 I r kfififlflflit‘ good wishes vsiuoaiiscii-ifl "ii-au- susssx iilllilill its. LIMITED Sussex, N. B. pleasantl nt in ---.—. social‘ lntercougdédflplendid music u‘ Th f m N W 0n i’ ion e. e s o e a- i d cinflbllth Dsrnl Or- alAnth br tl-hillllfl chhstrhx.‘ A bountifoul lun was (gimme meetgsik toou: close. after served by the ladies at a late hour kind goodnlghte were said after wishing this popular young oougle every 800d wish for future happ - ess. which s. dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by MYS- Earle McKay. Bristol and Vicinity Mr. William Brander of the War Veterans’ Guard is spending a pleasant visit with his wife and family in Sea View. Many friends regret the serious natiure of the llln M which necessitated his removal to Halifax for treatment Mrs. Stacey Roach has returned to her home Darniey accom- panied by her little son Roger. after spending a pleasant visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stormler Medford. Mass. and talked with everyone until the .__- last. Frequent visits by his pastor A number oi people- from this Rev. Father MCKQHM 8W6 him community attended the goose strength and courage. Besides his supper at French River Wedhes- widow he leaves several sons and day evening and greatly enjoyed the two daughters. Four oi the sons supper with the old fashioned plum are serving in the armed forces pudding for dessert. An enjoyable with s. fifth ready to leave but evening was s nt and a splendid held back by his father's serious aura“ was real zed from the pro- illness. cee . Friends will learn with regret of the passing of Mr. Art Aldorolllw at his home in Moi-ell early Satur- day after a lon illness oi almost two years. His amily lived in the hope he would recover and Bl- timeg he secmed to be so much better, but recently this nope faded as he grew steadily worse. H6 U10" --— Mrs. w. A. O'Brien arrived from Mus Luara Champion has re- the city on the late bus on Sat- turned to her home in Darnley urday night to attend the funeral from Toronto. much improved in of her uncle Mr. Art Aldershaw. l health. , __ l n. h FT w “m” “.§‘.‘1“i.‘i°’vi%l..li‘"s§i°.l§ai§ l B Wang: Bl/ui-Fl-gtlohnd m!‘ the ggtlgétfildad wassin a yell? sli pery scene of a pleasant surprise party condition. One car over the nk. on the evening of November 19th head-on was owned by HOlI- Wllllflm when a large number of friends Hughes. Souris, Two trucks and from lrishtown and surrounding several men got the car on the communities gathered to tender road again. Mr. and Mns. Keith Warren their hearty congratulations following A number of the teache a from their recent marriage. Mr Heath , the schools in this vicinity were in MacLcod in a few choice wordsvthe city on Saturday doing their made known the purpose of the Christmas shopping. gathering and called upon Miss‘ -- ' Eileen Campbell who made the. Friends here of Mr. Jerk Will- breeontatlon oi slits along with several envel— for R T. Holman, Ltd. r h PiIiRITDIUrnaM .9. Practically essential to every wardrobe makes an ideal Christmas gift. See our large assortment. Maf- erials and prices to suit everyone. Ski Suits l pf Skating Outfits l m§§iami rule's": "are-c r l 5 i We have a top collection. Can ba purchased in two pieces or as separate jack- ets, slacks, sweater or skirts. Ideal for out-door work or ploy. Gift wise and budget wise. The Grcenilal Co. Ladies’ Store 90 Queen It. w ones of money to the honored pleased to hear he has entered the guests on behalf of all present. aimed services. Jack will be missed Mr. Warren on behalf of his bride by his many friends and customers and himself expressed his sincere —-—-- thanks to all for their great kind-l His friends regret the passlni; o! riess all Joined lri singing For ‘they Mr Ingles Gallant. at his home in Are Jolly Good Fellows. A dainty Nufrage. Mr. Gallant had not en- lunch was served by the ladies joyad good health far some time and a social hour followed. Many but his death came unexpected on friends join in wishing Mr. and Tuesday oi last week. He was well Mrs. Warren much happiness. known here where he resided for -——- several years before moving‘ to Mrs. Ieland Campbell has re- Nufrage Harbor. l-ie was emp oyed turned home after spending a plea- by Mr. i-Ll-l. Cox, for several years aalitdvlsit with friends in Graham's first at Morell. and for the last number oi years at Nufrage and will he missed around the shore Mrs. W. -'O. Donald and llttlll and packing plant. Besides hi! daughter id and Master Geor e. widow he leaves two daughters. Hilda and Katheleen. also one son. Word has been received by his spent the past week end in Rust co the guests of Mrs. Donald’; par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ibombs. The snow storm of the earlier stating he had arrived in New- oi’ the has blocked foundland. Joe ls one of the three roads ’ this community and 3 sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- stcpped the wheels. In places the‘ Donald, serving in the army having snow was s0 deep that a. track had l enlisted at the start of t-he war, . to be made through the fields. --- All the by-roade here are close ogre Sea. View W. I.. met at the to cars since the storm last week h e of Mrs. Fred Donald on but the paved highway has been Thursda-r evening for the- loughed. Several farmers are ber meeting. President. Mrs. J.E. g opportunity oi the excellent Campbell presided and the meeting i sleigh roads to get wood hauled. opened by singing God Save Our Noble Men, fo lowed by the creed Mrs. George Daveaux. and family in unison. ltoll call was answered have moved to the city to reside bv l8 embe for the winter months at least. . m and one visitor was present. Minutes and correspond- __. once were read and business dis- Gerald McAdam, R.O.N., is cusslon followed the school com- spending his leave at his home mittee were requested to purchase here. new blinds for school and also a supply of per towels for schools. gidwaé deeded to have another Rev. Phalen McKenna, has re- ceived word from firm of R. T. Hoknan. Ltd, that the furnace in the Church of the Little Flower her home for the following Mon- day. The Red Cross convenor re- ported articles sent to Red Cram as the Office at Charlottetown. It was . able to supply the necessary . also unanimously decided to m- [This will come as news to the cure a gift for a member who ad congregation who ave been with- rectntlv left the committee. Plans out furnace heat all fall. were made for same. . ———- A wedding of interest took place d Means of raising funds were dis- cussed but left over for definite at 8t. Andrew's Church last plans later. A nice paper on Christ- week when McAdam, mas was read by Mrs. O. Donald daughter of Mrs. John McAdam, which was sprpreci all, Joseph A. paper on the World Wide Influ- MacDonald. of B Mc- also read and enjoyed This warstates for some years formally re- followed by a contest which all an. islded at Seville Harbor. The happy loved and prizes were awarded. couple will reside at Mr. Mae- Next number on the programme Donald's old home the St. was an exchange of Christmas Peter's lake district where his gifts among the members. which 589d father and uncle still reside. caused much merrlment. Miss. -—— Millie Cousins invited the members! Congratulations are extended to to her home for the January meet- Mr. and Mrs. James Blsxland, who lng when roll call will be answered ,thia fall have celebrated their by an article for a miniature auet- fitty-sevmth wedding anniversary - ~—~ ‘M’. i "n. “'."'i"i..i"°.:::' '" __ h k W. _ s... bot in eaoe an ea . B l '"""" lsivan alx sons e the armed forces and now live alone in the vlll a l! J They walk to cnurch service at i. a United Church here age?‘ i orrossrraist Qflfglfiffilltaffiréxckl}; 1"” ‘l. "j o "m" “a “all”. “m” h‘: fina- ger lived in our in st. Illllfle P I. I. I BLIND IN WAI WOIK °"'°' “{2}; l.” Q l’ "~ l LONDON _ (or) -- More than 1,000 blind men and women. ""1! previously classed as "M01910? ables, have been placed in mimi- tions and aircraft work durlfl! 0h! add the annual report st ye . h’? the llliratlonal lnztltutii For The Blind. Ielllaya do. I! appointment" Ofllee Connected with DIUOSTOII ___,,__,~..._........Ia~..;ils nice variety of isms. who was travelling antiserum, 2 parents from Pte. Joe MacDonald. _ rini msasorrra-ro lllalil Iii Francs llevi Iooli “lives Graphic Resort 0f Tank Battle DY ICUIT IOU Ilfilllllwlflll Daa. ‘I —( )- 355235 Elli ll §§i§ ilfigglgjigilgligrligg 5% . i ' tiring; villi... r y . e mashing of Romm- to crack the Al- excltlng, human battle written those rare warriors who have Dimer of literary ex-i on. The rest of the book is e well- wrltten. balanced account of the war in the desert from the disast- rous early summer of i942 to the tonal ' is l. g5: is a U a . year-old war corres- ggndent for the New York Herald- covering the Balkan campaigns and ‘their the Middle East and North rc a. Hill stick pretty well to straight- presentatlon of what he saw- -Cairo swarming with officers of all nations. including RCAJ". and R.C.N. men. the difficulties of keeping up with a fast-moving desert army. how it feel: to fly with a bomber on a harbor raid. and how the cairn British Tommies put kettles on burning vehicles to "brew up" water for tea. He has an oblique criticism of the United States method oi presenting great numbers oi campaign ribbons to men who never had seen action- somethlng the veterans of the R.A. F. and R.C.A.F., with their dusty. solitary D.F.C s and D E‘.M.s srnlle about often in London. He says the tank is declining in importance be- cause of the anti-tank gun. And after viutehing people who have suffered under German opplessioni he suggests they should be allowed to take their revenge "while their anger is still hot". and before the broad outlines of the peace are pliinnfll. ; STELLA MARI! SCHOOL Grade VII-l. Ida Doyle; 2. Rene Doucette; 3 Louis Peters Grade VIP-l. Hazel Gallant; 2. Kathleen Gallant; 3. Joan Marie Blacquiere. Grade V-l. Alvirc LeClair; 2. Norma Doucette; 3. Earl L Gab; lant. i Grade IV-l Margaret Rose Daucette; 2. Jenn Gallant; . Frances Peters and Elizabeth Doyle. Grade III-l. William Hugh-es; Elizabeth McNelll; 3 Lillian Pin- eau. Grade II-l. Annette Blncquiere. Guelda Gallant: 3. Charlotte Gallant. Grade I! -i Ronald Hughes: 2. Pleéinor Doucette; 3. Emery Gal- lm . MILLTOWN cnoss school. Honor Roll for November. Grade X.-l. Mabel Sorrle‘. Betty MacKlnnon. Grade VI.—-l, Eric Iviolyneaux. Grade V.-l. Marion Nicholson; 2. John Farrell; 3. Jean MacKin- non. Grade IV. Sr.—l. Barbara some; 2, Edith Molynedux. Grade 1P. Jr.-i. Joan Nicholson: 2, Edith MacKismon: 3. Lillian MacKinnon. Grade IIL-i. Elvert Gudsoe. Grade IL-l, Mona Mntheeon; 2, Aldona Molyneaux. Gra e lI.B.—l. Bentley Acorn. I. A.-1, Garnet Bmle: 2, Kinnon. I. B.--1, Merrill GOdsle. nun I. C. - l, Barbara Mac- W 8 bo novfmseiWnfsm" “l” m Uuoy MacDonald-Teacher. iii‘. GOT IN DEEPER NOTTINGHAM. Enfllnnd — (C?) 41min! with steailnx a sloti %gl'he gem a club. here Roy . l l said he hadyllar-om H“ mm“ 2. ---___-__ MANY TEACHERS NEEDED u ge1gCPl- The National need M ‘m? airs says Britain will if post-war education be carried cut. plans are to O Start your child out with a real chance in life. Give him Scott's Emulsion regularly. Thie great body-building tonic ia highly recommended for d velcpfng e wrong sound teeth. a sturdy frame resistant ac colds and irifectionot An eaclualve roceee makes Scott's Emulsion times more digeetible thaneodlivdoil and eaayforevaa ibime who served in Berlin before ‘ the mbziéliiline arlliait st-illfllt rel; lgiglhelg‘ lwlfifih. Maomwda “£3 gzléxerf-ffieeuolentv of nice in- wn ." . ' o I-Ia was fined .60. ed Araecsdobwih; arm “Buy the be” mo” you cm 000 more teachers l GUARDIAN ' For Three Years E i’ Y i. r s- s95 ligiisfl‘ 5 é? E escribesth Mile Rolfe d as cheery and wfiptisnlstic. that the war soon bl OVOI» IN MEMORIAM I3. WILLIAM H. TAYLOI The malny relatives and friends of the late William M. Taylor were shocked to learn of his sucden, death at Monctcn. N. B. on rues- day. November 30th at the age of forty-two. The deceased was dis- ..sland. a son Lloyd. who he Navy now stationed in New-l ioundlarld and a daughter, Iulliaml at. home. I The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from Tuttla‘: Funera Chapel. The service was conducted by Rev. Robert Smart, and the choir of Central Unitec Church took part in the service. The funeral was under the dir- ection of the Canadian legion. and. the Legion service at. the graveside was conducted by Geor e E. Smith, president of the local ranch. The committal was conducted bv Rev. Mr. Smart. The "Last Post" and "Reveille" were sounded ny Berg-l eant Tommy Jones. Pallbearers were C. S. G. Rogers] and L. R. Chapman. representing the Canadian Le ion; Earl DeWare and Walter De Saunders. representing the Masonic Loose There were many beautiful floral offerings including one from the Prince Edward Masonic Lodge, Stanley Bridge. also many letters‘ of sympathy and telegrams from‘ relatives and friends. A large number of friends attend- ed the servlce as well fls repres- entatives of the Masonic lodge and! many from cut-of-wwn. interment took place in Elmwood Cemetery. i Among those from P. E. Isla-nd attending the funeral of iliv lute Wlllla M. Taylor at Mollcton. . and Mrs. James E. and Mrs. Warren Houston. Mr. James L. Lei-loge. Mrs. Elias Bishop. Mrs. George Bishop. Mrs. Stephen Huestls, Mrs. R. Cot- ton. Mr. Don Taylor and Mr. 011G Mrs. E. C. lnPege. IN ME£0RIAM V MRS. LAURA i. HABLAM Thedeoth occurred at the P. E. 1. Hospital on Thursday. October 7t of Mrs. Laura S. Haslam of Springneldaged b0 years. Deceased was a daughter of Mrs- MzwKenzie and tile lata Robert MacKehzie and had resided m her native district all her life. By her cheerful and unassuming manner she had made a host ol warm friends who will regret her early passing. Following a serious operation ten years ago she enjoyed a tall‘ meas- ure of good healtn until a icw cays pirlor t0 her death when she en-I Curl left foot around right ankle, balance. Repeat. standing eh leit tereu‘ the Hospital for trcatmenthfml- ml “Fid- but the best medical care tzroved| ilnavailing and on above time i181‘ Further Ilinia gala]? spirit winged its holncwnrd Funeral services were held on Saturday, October 7th from her late home and were conducted by her tor Rev. A. D. Stirling. assisted y Rev. E. J. O. Eraser of Mariiute and Rev. D. J. Morrison of Bradiil- bane. Mr. Stirling discourse was based on Psalm . Hy s a "The Lord's M, Forever With the In and With Me." A silent tribute to the deceased was the profusion of flow- ers placed pill the casket by her many friends. surviving besides her fied mother are a sister. Mrs. l-‘red lok "T0 hell? arches. stand in some position. out raise one foot from heal- As right heel lowers, left heel. keeping a rhythmic bal- ance. When you can do this well, try walkin! around with this heel- ralslni; motion- "Be fusslsr about how your shoes fit. New Autumn shoes have plenty of toe morn in the bulldog, rounded or situated tees. leathers may be polished, which gives them longer wear. smart oxfords and walking types are everywhere. shoes that mean busi- ness. yet. look trim and flattering. afford — you will probably have aeLecd pze- . Interment took place in the iam- ily plot at Summer-field Cemetery. The follow acted as oall-dseur-i ______ Ira Mac i gnbldllllliicAilaegl-‘iaclrlialr- ' RD - USES d0 ill EVE KEY. 561114 546911181"- NBX Mil‘ "they were looking over the plans mlllld- "— (Plirmi 91"" "W3 of the new car ferry in the infor- F". nmiiqumsu F0“ w.‘ vcrv satisfactory meeting with JOBS ‘day. The Red Cross convno- ro- man of Div- 127 C l! of R P? the architects and according to the nlans the new ship is doing n; be as modern as possible every thng possihl _ the comfort and welfare of those ;vi'.l~ia will have to maintain her. [and keen her going. ' BRING VITAMIN B office or shop for the first time in _--- i Whether we are working in an our lif l ur feet are not, so the adviceofl-lilde- garde Fillmore, beauty expert is very timelv: " rose W. l. wle non-members to make them last a long time" greed 1n u Each month 300 and sent overseas eleven boxels weae gacked for those c raise l l“ MTV Cl . . Besides working for Cross and British were lrhmllflh ootha Institute. .70. Cross I 1000 The December meeting of wered by eight members. approved. Fbll Darts of the various cards were were sent. to 20 that I10. be given to Kin £21‘ Britain Rind. Rbd’ uvvus ' Bic , Mrs. S. Mrs. 13. Constable. Th" 7°" 59”‘ The rwffstrator railway oar used in “importation of perishable “Are your feet fit f walking? tbl Or do you dmop wit: wearineas l 5d “rum?- ifyoumustgosfew blocksto catch a streetcar? Give ten min- utes every single day to simple foot enceisea. I'll an that you'll take the softness out of your peacetime lay feet. in a. couple of weeks! Give more thought to pediouring. ‘Treat rubbed or irri- tated spote on your feet bacon-Q painfuL tired. burnint feet. 00W the whirl spray treatment. given- in a famed foot salon: bet water rush from tan into a bubbly trtti, first hot. tihen cold. , - "m callous b pa or tmder apotl. IP91! al pads to ell rubbing and inful prealun. “lb strep: en feet. stand on s step with toes bend over Bend m down, relax, bend up, . _.___.___ "Ibi- roughened heels. eaax a‘ W rlchcfllmwlih minimalism-lg MORE eln weak. ‘soft’ feet standl both feet polntlnl forward Soflness I “"4 ,| Quality NATIVE HOME Chrysanthemums grow wild in ma.» - YOUI- MONEY SPRING PARK INSTITUTE Park Warren's Institute was hel on December lat. at the home of nison. Roll call was ans- Minutes of previous meetin were road and ng were the ze- _ committees. Three sick visited. three sympathy Cigarettes soldiers over- seas. It was moved and seconded was 2 pair army socks. committees were ap- . H. Bur-hoe, Mrs. H. Birt. School. Mrs. W. Ford, m‘ ANNOUNCING THE NEW “FLAVOR-TIGHT” CONTAINER NOW— look for fresh, flavorful KING COLE COFFEE in a new wartime container carefully chosen to protect the previous freshness for which King Cole has long been famous. As it is air which destroys the flavor of coffee, the new pack- age is made from a special air-excluding material. It is color- ful, attractive and easy to handle-the some shape you've long found so convenient. Ask your grocer for KING COLE COFFEE -i-and enjoy the flavv- less flavor that only freshness can givel H1188 IllBlI-l! Sprln Meeting adiourned. collection 50c. . Lunch was served by the hostess. Who have loved ones write them not 5'01" rows. , Write them not with eyes l-lill wow. ' " author. . ... ' uraa "inhaling w. L _ Will-re a SMVLE The members of the Uigg-Kin- h to thank all the of the District for their assistance during the your. cigarettes were INTO YOUR LETTERS‘ gome you mother5. WW" “ll sweethearts d“ m? ‘m’. tears and If“ the Red _ _ Children the fol- Tell them not that vows "1 happy. _ _ w‘ 0r that life is hard to hw- Wrlte a smile into Y0"? 19m" To brighten dark days 0y" "W" Tell thtm not of family lilting; sorrows. downfalls. tears or P11 w Write instead how mllili 5'0" them ‘ ‘Phat their iisht ls not 1n ill“- Wrlte a father of his flllldlfll~ Not oi whooping ccueli vr Pvldsm But of childless smiles and 1mg er Health and happinixs untold. i‘ Do not dot, your i‘s with ieni-drvlli Do nct cross YOU!‘ V5 ‘ 1'1"‘ Uae n smile. n rny of MHHEhW-H fs i‘. ill. Make his wnitirigun lgAMlmoy wolrT-riiiivspssir Dlili CAPBIUWN -— (C?) _ Cliflfli Frrdcrick Ho g. 80. mlyiicnziri In died here. He bccnmr misi- oi l, in i881 rnd his LLRYElS i003 him t0 Canada. United States. i . Vial", AuItrnIlri and NeW hlullsh: l.\ BA. Atta f _ futile hast. ll vnlilalllerliieihg poesre cil inrlilfil»?! SO “lgnrip. that it is aeposllfd banks. . Eoovs WHITE SWAN _ 9 Tvfilv‘ M/ZQ 1'. ‘M’ 2.250 siiii s 4;‘. , /