I mph B839": DEQIMBER s, 1942A Q? m; WESTERN GUARDIAN Afiligéfosé. ‘l: Ihnover 8L, and SIAMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscription Advertising The Guardian ma! M lwlllht daily at my of the lol- lowinsg outreach: Bgmmerude: Water tree our u, Drugstore W tee one Water Street. More ueudet, 67 Grmlviiie 511-3.; z-Guardfgn wtu n; delivered to any home in Sum mereide by , Boy at 2c per day or I00 per WQCK. rnone r89 for this service your under to tne uoy rupculible for GQIIVCIIQ] an your you", M‘ Bookstore. u.- grrl¢ give Jgl-KILL at Taylor Dru! 00-» ‘mum, n-ao. . RE lisp and pol- ,',FU,'.‘-.§'f 1o? all kpillds at Brgces 1,, - 1 mile stones obteinabl _ G live and dressed “$1113., day. Qualified Brad- . < I’ “d o’ Kennedy‘ 12 s at sALE — Desirable new “Wm. w, sale 0:1 ihetsouthvanile d, Kens ng on. e .1111” sums‘. . . A 1 t0 V ' ‘erlqlienllsiitisgtonpgryi-Ieath Strong, nlerside 32-3-5-8 . M rr may con- fcgflllll not be responsible I,“ bills contracted by any 1i’ other tnan myself, Dec. "4, _ (3, W. oakes. 12-5-12-l9-n1 own w. M. s. - '1‘he ‘Ffihlhreetihg of the Freetown '1“, m... ch wars. was held hunt- of Mrs. E. Dunmarell m‘, large crowd of members pre- n; The President. N11‘!- Ail-Sim “'35 1h the chair. and the m program in the MIS- loirthly was carried out. giving interesting 0mm financial zepflft 115 m by the treasurer, Mrs. J. Roy _ was very encouraging. tell- , o; the allocation being reached ' -. The retiring president for their 40; Personals and brothers and sisters. Ehnsdalc and Vicinity Mr. Elmsdale the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie. Cross Emergency class was held on Wednesday last, at the huuc of Mrs. Thomas Murray with an attendance of twenty-six members D.. Handler was present and his lecture was most interesting and educational. A vote of thanks was tendered the Benial doctor, who so willing gave of h‘s time and talent in the cause of health. Next mort- ing is to bc held at the homo of Mrs. J mos Swwazt. Meeting closed utter lunch was served by the cumnittee in charge. The Elntsdale Women's Institute sponsored a bean supper in the nail on Thursday which was a great success. Much credit is due the ladies for the splendid eats provid- ed. A neat sum was rearzed which goes towards a fund to purchase seats for the school. III‘. pa" gill.» year and bespoke the 1g5])]1‘lllii(| help for the new adept. Election of officers for Lin; year resulted as follows: 514ml _ Mrs. Bzewer Auid; e-PYCFIIICIII, Mrs. John Camp- . Mrs. Frank Caizns; I lss Mary Cairns: m r J. Roy Brown; ~10“ Bun Leaders: Upper ypwh, Mrs. Frank Deacon: er Freetown, Mrs. Scott Calms: m- Mrs. Robert s-sionary Monthly Sedy. l Buns; Tunperance E. Drummond: Cam- dshlp Seo‘y, Mrs. R. Christian Steward- p, Mrs. Russel Burns; Birthday 1, Miss Rene Arblng; Organist. s. E. sciunman; Supply Secy .. E. Schurnian: Press See's’, "=1 Ma Cairns; Sec‘y Ass. Ipers, B. Dnmmarell. Meet- closed with Lord's Prayer in van. Lunch was served by the res: and was much. enjoyed. SWED EN AIR-MINDED FIOC 1411511 Mr. and Mrs. I-Iessel Matthews of Arlingiou Lot 14, vvcse recent vis- itors at the home of M1‘. T. A. Matthews of Elmsdale. Mr. Basil MacNeill spent the week-end in Summerslde the gitcst of his daughter, Mzs. Wallace Bradshaw and Mr. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Kelly of Stinmerslde were recent visitors In Western Prince. Miss Olive MacNeill and Mus Florence Williams spent a brlef visit with relatives 1n Elmsdalc. OLM (C?) - ‘Ere icrican Line has form- . “Swedish American o," fo an air line between eien and the United States at- tlle war. KII —— -_—_- ‘r Mrs. Everett Rix has signed up as teacher for 3!. Lawrence school. Mrs. Rlx is a former teacher and is showing her patriotism by joining the ranks of so many former tczich- 0.5 in the present shortage. Mr. Allison Hardy is reported to be on the way to complete rccovciyv in the Prince Edward Island flos- pital, Charlottetown after a serious operaflora-E. RESTORE OIIANNFSBITRG — (CP) — "zloycrs i»: the Souin African mond cutting industry have a- -- to restore a 20 per cent cut wares which became operative t. l. 5555;135:151"? _o_f_“Dz1ka1-, on the of Airing taccsvcgst." . I've Dlinzrrilfis for SIIFIIYIQ- i l . j ,-.' l’ flit-mas cards in four designs}?! l by tie Nat onal War be Coxwniftce wil. hep the effort this year. Two 0i C. . 1.111s Cufflg In the picture 1e onurln spaces for affixlnfl " 01' individual War BavinBs " 1M the other two for War as Certificates. The cards. ‘iivtluaes to match are avail- ’ g1 out char e at st offices ahkr throng out anada t0 rchaso the War Sav- FOX PELTS WANTED t; with a foreign buy- gs Stamp; or Certificates over the counters of these estab 1811- manta. Delay and inconvenience cre avoided by hflvmfl mew w“ in t banks and 19°" finance. ‘The Canadian flee card Indus has designed a w$ge series of at active cards for r savings smmpg only, the stampij wing obtainable at the stores carry Ing the trarda We have emen for a iargecgllagttenfi, gift-Io‘: pelts. To flll this order we ‘I Fe a large quantity of welI-sllvered skins which auld realize a good price. Ranchers, delays are danger- Send in your pelts early but do not pelt too soon as we ‘ M Want any unprimed skins. Your W"! Wm 5° “my "THI- We pay all express charges and liberal advances "illlired. Dominion Silver Fox Furs —GB.INDING wheels, oil, axe and e at “Bruce's —T0 POUR CONCRETE-Pour- ing of concrete for the foundation —Sigmn. Burnie Grady has left for the mainland to continue mil- itary duties after visiting his wife and son Gcrdon and his mother The weekly meeting of the Red Savings Stamps and Certificates, the I I’ 1U t [YBRIEN GLENN i Frederick CllflIE, C. N. R.- employee spent the week-end in" 1 IVELVN Pinnliurd tly . . ' fur-thin Welukt "in:r§.:..-..'F"...~... l ‘Shows 3. -7.30 Er 9.15 ' SUMMERSIDE ilm Pays Tribute To Air Heroes I —“Flight Lieutenant" presents O'Brien as a hcro of World War I who, l; "oust: c-f one tragic mistake, is ignored by tic Amcrizag eagles- cf today's war. Ford appears ashis, cttgcr young son, deteimlnzd to wipe from the skies all memory of his father's unhappy record. "Flight Lieutenant" was directed with smooir, thundering speed by Sidney Snlkow‘. Michael Blnnkfort ticnned the hari~hitting screen play, whlrh pays equal and absorb- ing attention to the development of American aeronautics, to the fatfher-and-son theme which pro- vldcs the film with human interest and to thc hc-ztrtstlrring romance ,brtwecn Ford mid Miss Ke'es. who I is soon as We (iauchter of the man rfor WIVISC (loath he is solely re- spcnsiblc. In bringing these unusual story elements to the screen. the trio of stars display k001i urfiorstanding of their roles. This c~up'ed with ti" ilm PYIDZ. colorful phases of "Fliaht Licutcitrmt" -test pilots. army aviatkn cadets, dive bomb- ing, aeronautical tralnf" sequen- ces _ providcs Capitol Q.‘ ‘Wife H11- dlenres with a memorrbh s‘or_v of’ whirlwind excitement roaring half- way ‘rout tho world. Trinity Y.P.lI. Elects Officers 1 ti f Trinity y.°$?%.“€.g.‘;“.f.;<l"i’§ .25 $0.... mu last night at 8 o'clock. The meet- ing opened with ti". President. Miriam Hughes, in tne chair. In the absence of the secreiflflf. D0115 Craswell rend the minutes. The closing meeting was an!!!)united- It will be tom 7.30 to 9.30 next Friday because of examinations at Prince of Wales Collefle- M!!! Berna. Heustis will be in charKe of the Christmas carol progrrm. M155 McDougall conducted elect- ion of officers by ballot wh'cl1 re- sulted as follows: Honorary Presidents: Rev. Hugh.‘ Miller D.D., Minister; Miss Marie McDouigall. Director of Religious Educat an. Past President: Miriam 31181195- Presidctit: Leonard Jordan. Secretary: Pansy MacAusland. Assst. Sec: Patsy M11118)’- Treasurer: Milton Cutiiffe. Assist. Treasurer: Annie McKaY- ‘ Christian Fellowship: June Lcard, convenor. Helen Moore. Associate C V nor. l "china... Missions: Ella Thomp- son, gonvenor, Enid Clark. Assoc- iate onvenor. Qhrlgtian citizenship: Annie Mo“ Kay, convenor. Evelyn Matheson. Associate Convener. 1 Christian culture: Doris Johnson, Convener. Helen Thflmpwh. ASSN" lute Convener. I Recreation and S1118 5°1181 101111" Sternes. Convener; Bartley Ward-I ate Convener. Social; Blanche Hovatt. COIWQIP or, DorLs Craswell. Associate Con- W?" t M lvllle Brown epor er: e - planssggtsygriteiy gel-nee" Louise Cox, Ass an pan - Leadership Training: Midi-mi Hugh”, CCOIIVQIIOX‘, Pearl Finley.‘ Asociate onvenor. sIEix-Offlcio members of the Iixec. i Mr. I-Iazcn Wigmore. MB! PEP" Finley, members of Presby. Y.P.U.' Exe ppprecldtlfm we: ex- s .112 c. A vote of tended to M: . . Mutch and Mrs. J.G. Patterson by the Presid- ent and seconded by 9°55 “m” son. member; of their study group!- The closing ‘ es for this M1111 were then heid, followed by recreat- lon led by Bartley Ward and JOihtg steznes. A sing eong wee held W Leonard Jordon on his piano ec- cordion. Following the slngsong was the closing worship led by‘ Miss McDougall. The n hymn Silent‘ Night. Holy Night was eunz- fhe meditation was the story 01' 91°" this I-Irmn was written and the music composed The pianist was SUMMERSIDE ' H hes.‘ The worship ser- fliglflkedugwlf-Ii the mizpllh b9116- diction. Uee Ilium-d’: for Infill!- t y A 1 ,&d,1ou.rned till 10.30 Monday morn- rm: “cnARrmfra-rovtjn cusgprsu PROFESSIONAL CARD szwmvemecroc-eszw=asamcm T. E. IIIGIIEY Chartered Accountant Summer-side OIII l who» so? 1......“ T Seized Stills rc Tcndered In Evidence testified yester- of Frank Gallant p Gallant, conspiracy and at 5 o'clock Court QVOXI WIUDQUOI day 1n the trial and Harry 8 . Th9 trill IA being held In the Slip- charged with 1 ,Bcgin In Spring ,f—"_—_"""\ lfisunnnfit ALL LINES 4Q Suzzzzzzersidc Work 0n lloadAt t Mt. Pleasant To reme Court at Bummerside with Mr. ' Justie A.C. Saunders presiding. Mr. P.J. Hughes. iii-C., of Fred. eljlfilpfl. N. B., and Mr, R, s, Hinton are appearing for the Crown and Mr. 11.1‘. Mcrhee. K.C., Mr. Henry Noonan, and Mp J, Wgtggn j MacNaught for the defence, . The witnesses were: Pte. Lloyd P611? of the Veterans Guard of Cflnhd-a: Constable Trueman D.| Trehout-h. R.O.M.P.; Mr. Sherman Pflflee. formerly Of the National express office, sidc: and four employees of Stewart Ltd. and Co. Charlottetown. Lvho testtfigd rass cae 8s made III 1941 r Andrew Perry. to Stills which had been seized by the R.C.M.P. were produced and Witnesses testified that the castings on them were identical to those ordered. One witness identified one Iof the accused as having viglted the n ‘Bruce Stewart and Co. plant in con- nection with one of these orders. Constable TNnlZillth gave evldgnge in reference to seizures made at the 1111mm Thompson Ranch on the tPope Road north of Sununerside and in Harmony Woods. lcles seized were tendered in evidem/ and included two stills and worms 511d R 53mph! of mash takcn at Harmony Another still produced had been seized in Summerside. Sherman Pnrlee testified to deliver- ing two C.O D. orders from Bruce Stewart and Co. Ltd, to Andrew Perry-S Souris Has Grade Eleven Grade Xi ._: Len, Souris High Scnoo. for tne first time this school term. 5111459315 from Souris will have he opportu- nity of writing tine Junior Matric- ulation Examinations to Univer- sity trcm their hgme schco], I11 5911115 31.411 School a vacant room in the old building is being utilized as a classroom, and a la.- bflfflipry us. been set u in the 119D?!‘ SW1‘ are i0 pup ls taking the course un- der the tuition o; Miss Dorothy Auld, B.A.. of Freetown. There are now five High Schools in the province teaching Grade XI, others are Prince of Wtiies college, Summerslde, Montague and Kin- kom. Klrikora was made a High School in September 1941i. There are now twenty-two students in that school taking the Grade XI course. A rcccn in a neighbouring has been changed into a, classrooml and a laboratory for the teachizg‘ of Physics and Chemistry has been equipped. In Montague, where the Grade XI curriculum has been taught for several years, there are twenty- three students enrolled ths ycar. Montague has a splendd classoom and laboratory in the Montague Memorial School. In Summerside, the pioneer High School, Grades XI and XII hive been taught for several yt w. There are now 47 students tak. ,' Grade X1 and 12 taking the Grade X11 course. Under the Public School Act. an!’ community may start a High school if they have sufficient pu- pils and can raise the required supplement and provide a suitable class room and equipment. The minimum salary for aGrade x1 teacher ls c1000. 01 Whifih $800 will be paid by the Wlvernnten-t and $200 supplement by the district. 1h addition, the provincial treasury will pay the teacher twice the a.- mount the distrlct pays over the minimum supplement. Iziterviewed yesterday with re- gard to the existing ehortB-Ee 0'1 teachers in the Province, Dr. H. H. Shaw. the Chief Superintendent stated there are now thirteen or fourteen schools without ten giers. Most of these are schools wltti on- ly a. few upils, with the exceohon of one sc ool of 32 pupils whim is closed. About e. month are civil service examinations were held i1! Charlottetown WILIdi many teach- ers wrote. This may mean that more teachers will be called to the Civil Service shortly. taught in MAL-GIN. B. W. RROWNE. D-S-O. ggqqpqq-m-ghfi W. Browne. D. s, 0., M. C., Director-General of m; Reserve Army and f rmerlv AdJutnflt-Cienerai, who was h'nnr- ed by the Belgian Government. Nov- 3, with the award of the Coix Mu- tairc Ielge, in app ‘elation of aid given the Belgian Fsrcee in war RECALL CARTIIAGE Tunis. the capital of Tunis ten miles south of the Int-bur e. in connection with t b 0f the build ng. There i. ledgv‘; °f buildn; 1 b1" this Work will not begin uhtil next 51911118911 the detour from the west- erh highway at Mt. Pleasant. ac- cording to Mr. R, Provincial Gover ‘Owing :0 ar port ocated there the land on “mm 131B present highway is built 1s needed for military purpgggg "ma? It 15 "We-SW? to construct a by pass two miles in length at; Suhgpfiégllthht point 0T1 the main western mad. The expense 91' this detour will be y the Dominion government, u“; will be built according to the specifications. standard grade; and “W95 “PPYQVHI by the Provincial gc¥grlfslmeilt engineers. ., "PW piec f d i to fir‘? hweito “the ‘Qifi B W81! 0 runs practice "s: at...“ ' rse ' i ‘already staked‘ ofitmilvlylulvifglltijgtifi stated. The work WIII be done a‘- rnost wIK-‘IIY 1W machines. It is m’, ltlhe most difficult spots on ma; (mgmigaitfo {are borgad n gonstructlon sou m that seeufi, “u” °' m‘ Dr. Keeping To diced Nutrition gfiommittec ilcre Under m -~ h Federal Dgpasponsors ‘p o! constru t entirely 1:03: rtment f P ‘the ‘ _ _ o enswts and Nattcna. Health, a meeting has (191.1 in lhe Pro-ynzua] gannorium cu Friday afternoon for the pur- pose c-f forming a Prince Edward Island Provincial Nutrition Com_ mmmee. Recent army medical ex- I firs“ atlons‘ have revealed e. start- l a consilon of under nutrition throughout the Dominion of Can- Ifidfl- and 1t 1s the pllrptjgg o; mew [provincial nutiztlon committees to kfulfllfl‘ .- educational campaign . i0 bring t...>re the public s, know- better nutrition. These ‘pro ncial committees are to con- sist of representatives from as manworgamzation: interested 1n nllli-Itlcn as possible so that the programme \\‘lII be a complete rrcgmtaiitr enterprise. r- - C- K99 ‘11 . Provin a1 Health Medical Offlloeg, was in ctlie 011811‘ Fmd the following committee, was formed:- Presidont: Dr. B. C. Keeping, Vice-President: Mrs. W.H.V. Dun- Convener of Executive Commit- tee: Miss Hazel Stems, Executive Committee: Miss I. Ar- senault, Mrs. R. R. Hurst, Mrs, pr, J- A- McMillan. Dr. P. A. Creelman, Mr. Graham Rogers. Miss McDon- ald. Mr. Walter Shaw. Dr. Keeping emphasized that: this Canadian Nutrition Program is not Just a. campaign to have e few meetings and stop, but 1g m all-year round program, giving ample opportunity to reach all 1\ds of people in different ways, —by means of lectures, radlotaiks, refresher courses, classroom talks, projects for schoolchildren, etc. It was decided to hold the next meeting on Dec. i3 at the Provin- cial Sanitarium, when plans would be wide to launch this provincial nutrition program. At this meeting it is hoped to have representatives of other organizations who were not present at today's session. Maritime Provinces Association Holds Annual Meeting TORONTO, Dec. 4—(OP)—Llerut. Kezinetr. M. Smith, e. native of ax, was elected president of the Maritime Provinces atlon of Ontario at its annual meeting last night, succeeding A. C. Dand, New Glasgow, who was compli- merited on the patriotic activities o: the Association under his leader- shl during the t year. owing are he other tive officers elected: Nova Scotie. -- Bernard Porter, Yarmouth, Vice President; Mrs. K. M. Smith, Halifax; Miss L. Ken- nedy, New Glasgow, and Mrs. D. Hinds, Halifax. New Brunswick - Mrs. J. G. Settle, Fredericton, Vice President; Mr. and Mrs. Ian M. MacLean Fredericton, and A. M. Dewar. st» Stephen. Prince Edward Island -—- W. W- MacPhee. Charlottetown. Vice President; Prof. Clyde Auld, Miss Helen Lawson and Mrs. P. flu-acer- McAlonen, Secretary-Treasurer, all of Charlottetown. E. M. Saunders is Honorary- Preskbnt, and Sir Robert Falcon- er. Chancellor HP. Whidden. Arch- bishop McG/ulgan. G. Frank Beer. J.A. McLeod. John A. Tory, 8.1-1. Logan and B. f... Mitchell are p!‘ trons of the Association. Several hundred young men _and women in uniform from Nova hw- tla, New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Island had been entertained at p, plmilc and a number of dan- cos and other social 8810611185 him during the year, it was re- [mfbed by Mrs. J. G. Settle, Con- vener of the Program Cummm" c.o. Rochc we the Asuichuteh find on it: mailing list the names of 1.200 Maritime families located ln Toronto. Mrs. P. Fraser MrAYoncn. Secre- ‘tary, mrsrtcd that (lespiic war ,.ond|uq~q_ pnneirirrattln llivature QXCOII- m 1, Md hem drummed nu the tourist anclerrtatlractions of the Maritime Pro- BEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN of local interest, at live cents a word, strictly pay nnle in advance. SPECIALS at Evangeline Tea Rooms tonight. Hot Chicken gieés. i - -ii WI WOULD prompt plYmenie of due us - Fennell d: Chandler. HOME ON LEAVE-Pic. Maurice lzehtawalvg/B. is at g“ mum u” Nagy. on ave at POLICE COURT-The deferment in a prohibition case which appear- ggybtzigeclg/ilavgliéséiglate Méartln yester- unm ‘may m: sentelilan remanded ce. FULL! RECOVERED —- mmy friends of m. u...» OanTIL-g bell W111 be pleased m learn that he 1'18! $1111? recovered from his recent illnes. He was hopltalimd for eight days with an infected hand. ENGAGEMENT- Mrs. John Mo- Leod announces the engagement o! her daughter Jessie, to Lieut. Rn. bert Cunningham Macmillan, D, s. C. and Bar R. C. N V R Mar- rifl-Re to take place this month 4-5-11 YORK vmren cannon-Rev. J A. Nicholson, Minister. Dug to the absence of the minister there will be no service in Central Un. ited Church on Sunday, Dec, 3m, 12-5-1I BROTHER S HOME OUGII — Pilot Officer Ioallflwln B. planeontl; fifieifishifiiielafif fraught: by His brother, Lieut, m: m“ mont will arrive Brockviile, also on furlough, SUCCESSFUL DANCE 11121.1) _ A 11105?» eflivyablc dance was held 1n U19 H017.’ Name Hall last night The orchestra from No 2 C.A. 113' )T C. under the direction of Sgt ward and Cpl. Connolly furnished the grustc. Pte. Eddie Bourgcnultls tap ancing Was 1 " - the Emil D 6851-112 addition to HAVE YOU been meetings now being Gospel Hall. Upper Priugg Sty; $uhdey mum at 7. each night through the week. except Sat. at 8 Oeleek. "How shall we mam u" we "e519" 5° Rreat salvation?" Heb 2-3. 12-5.21 ‘NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN LIIURCH—-$1111d11.\' DEC- 6. 1i a311,, Worship and Communion; 12 1mm, Community Church Sunday scmoi in the United Church. 7.30 pm Sacred Pazeent. s pm. Breadll: albme- WOYSMP and Communion; to the Special held in the _ Shaw, Minister, T5 ‘City Police ‘y€5l/8rday' T130 om. Fredericton. Rev. g. E, 12-5-11 noun: MARCH new _ Ab 230 "fin of ail ranks in trainingogt Beach Grove held an eight mlle mule march yesterday afternoon. e men marched in battle order by way or North Rivet", East Wilt- Thh column ie reserved for new; but advertising of a nevny nature may be inserted CONFIDIBATION LIFE INSUR- INCI. If APPRECIATE. all accounts 12-1-3-5 I "flffflffkfifififfn" i will in nowise cast out." e‘ . d. Sunday-Breaking of Bible Reading, 5111158? School, .. Gospel Meeting, 1185 Will be continued (D.V.) lght next week, except Sat. at - Bremm". from New Glasgow, COME and bring r. zrlend, ALL Gospel meeti Hall each n W. N .Nich0lson’s Poultry Health (Tonic and Egg Stimulator) Give your Hens the "E8555- Day" Habit. Don't envy your nelgh- burs or friends who Il€ep meg.- hene laytngoall winter when egg: b11118 the p notch prices. The winter esss e" Q" profitable eggs and its easy to give your hens the $188 a day habit all winter long 1f part of your hens ration each day is composed of Nicholson's Poultry Health, It costs only about, 5c per hen per month to feed this high grade protein feed. mixed in your mash and it will pay for itself ten times over each month n1 thegextra eggs you 3gp Bette,- try Nicholson's Poultry Health toll-iv 11 your egg pmcluctlon isn't 115 111k es you would like it. Every hen is not e. good layer. This paw- tier W111 nick out your good layers for you and make every hen pey, Watch them and you can cull out, the poor iayers- Price 2 lb box 70c, Nifihuifiuns Horse Health 2 lb box Nicholson's Fox Health 3 1-2, box $1.75, you get 375 feeds from each box. All put up frcsh as ordered and all delivered free you mention this paper, can 511171113’ any quantity. Send money order for what you want or xvhcn g1 Charlottetown call and buy e, ox. ' the duration. RAGE EPEYEN 15H‘ “Wliosoever was not found written in into the Lake of Fire.” R wrath to come.” Matt. 3-7. the Book of Life was cast EV. 20-15. "FIEB from 1h; “Him that cometh to Me I y t John 6-37. Services 1n Gospel Hall, Upper Prince Street, Bread, . . . . . . . . . 10.30 a.m. .. 11.45 3,111, 2.30 p.111. 7.30 p.m. in above 8 o'clock. N.S., will preach, WELCOME. ‘en-nu. 12-5-11 ‘m... United Church SATURDAY ‘t 3-90 P-llh-War-tlme Bnlaar-Kln Paushléers‘. flame Coo n an ' g 50211.1 11.1fm’ n“ Garage Closed ""111: can 1 t hi: I have closed hllyoglfmffl "m: Street. opposite the Fire n.3, y" manv customegswflgI-l Iii-frat‘: m’ age in the past, p "n" scr. nauon nronuzv r 5m’: iz-e- DR. J M. NICHOL 202 Kent 52., Charlottgmysvgfwpjr, L 12-5-19-2 RcctorAddrcsscs Men of St. Paul's shire and Cornwall, on the way m" they lpflrilied as platoons in close order fifty yards apart and mturned marching in file on either side of the road. l0 FINED FOR NON-STOP _ opened drive to obtain stricter observ a“ of traffic lay-laws. Their ‘midi-Up netted them l0 motorists who failed w come to a full stop at stop signs on city streets. Each of m‘? 19 paid B $1.00 fine rather than appear in the citv police court for infraction of the law, WOMEN'S AUXILIARY MEETS -The Women's Auxiliary of HM. C5. Queen Gaarlotte met in the Band Room of the Market Bulld- ing last night. A good attendance of members was present. Mrs. J. J. Morris, the president was in the chair. After the business of the meeting the evening was spent in preparing comforts for the sailors. HELP NEEDY CHILDREN — At their regular weekly meeting held Thursday night, the Y's Men's Club decided to buy clothing boots and shoes. etc. for needy children with the proceeds of a rummage sale held recently, which. netted $100. They also decided to have a up of deserving children u guests at their ast meeting of the year. The pres zent, Mr. Edwin C. Johnstone was in the chair. F 0 BME B. CIIARLOTTETOW MAN RECEIVES COMMISSION — Added m the long list of Riflemen who have been promoted and eo- polnbed to commissions from the ranks in the 2nd Reserve Battalion. Halifax B11165. C.A.. Ks Acting C01‘- poral R.G. Cameron. Bippplnted t0 m” m“ °' "1' .”..‘§il”°“".;“t1..'*f.‘i" Cameron was or v o ofthnBazikofNovasootiaintihis. city MR. BRENTON ILL mend, myouglmut the province will regret. to learn of the indis- tlon of Mr. W. i... Brenton. B? Superintendent. Mr. Brenton ha; en confined to his home for the past four weeks and does not expect to be actively engased I01‘ some time. Mr. Fraser Morrow 1S tunporarlly supervisulll that d?‘ partment. ASSIST IN EXTENS ION COURSES — M1". 8.0. Wright of the Department of Agriculture and M; J_ R Lggkefby Agricultural agent at Montague have bccn as- sisting in the Extension courses a1- rangod by st Dunstans University at. Cardigan and Murray River. As- sistance will also be given . the Department when similar courses will be held at mints in the west- ern part of the orov_ince. PLEA FOR. PARENTS (‘0- OPERATION - Thc notice made h plea yesterday for the co-operation of the parents 1.. kecplhR childun from coasting on the streets. It is feared this dangerous nraclitf “m cause the m... or somc child i. con-r tinned as tho sllnvwr" condition o- the streets makes It difficult to sift? a car instsntlv. Riding on bnmi-c nf passing cars is an all ton (‘oni- mon practice among th" P111161", on the ciiv streets these ca" ""1 may lead to a serious nccldcnl. Many I Pnrcnnfllfi The manv tricnds of Councillor J.E. Sterns will bc 0131805 l0 W19“ that he Is mnkinz a good rccovcrv after having hccn Cfmiliifd t0 I115 home for sovral months. vincae. nmii-"iini ...;"*“ In £115 address at the orgnniga- tlon meeting of the men o1 st, Paul's held i=1 st. Paul's Parish Hall on Tuesday evening, Decem- ber, i. the Rector, Rev. A, Mme-w Gardner. Efflve a clear and cnitcise outline of the proper Objegtgrpg of the OrgnnVaI-ion, "A properly organized Club of this nature," he said, "must take into consideration the three ele. meats of Man's nature-bodynmlnd and spirit. "The body needs recreation- DIR)’ and wholesome fun, This 1s even more necessarv to us adults 1h these days of stress and strain than when we were lads of twelve. Let us have at our meetings a pro- gramme of fun, so that when we meet we may first play together. and, so refreshed, be better able to work together. “In connection with the thin s of the mind, we mould familiarze Ourselves with the workings of our Church organization, and should get a thorough knowledge ed the Church's financial condition, as shown forth In the Diocesan Year Boclt. Thus we will be able to offer constructive suggestions, leading to me better management of the fi- nancial affairs o! our Church." The Rector went on to brain the bookkeeping and accounting system of St. Paul’: Church, as be- ing very simple and straightfor- ward, yet concise and thorough, and worthy of adoption by the other churches in the Diocese. “We need." he said, " a group o! men to study such matter: and brinz these things “up to scratch"; es a result of the lack of such interest, things have become, in many pla- ces, very slack. In the realm of the spirit, he , let us worship together in corporate meetings-mot so much in formal n. services an meet-Inga where men can get together LIEUTAJOI. W. C. ARNOLD Among a group of Canadian o!- ficers decorated by the Belgian Government a; Be glax". Legatloi in zipptvccititluti of sit: lllVcll age Bel- gian Forces 111 tn ‘.'.'.il', was Lieu- ltenitnt-Coiona. W t; Aiolo, A.- sistatit bit-doll Adusoz" to m.- De- partment o1 National War Scrvxes. Lt Co‘. Arnold has awarded .110 Crolx Mihtazre Begs : _ BIRTHS IlOI-‘FERTYm A? tlic .\1tcrn'1_v Hospiiztl. Cambridge. Muss, on Nor. 24, 11342, to M1". and 111's. George Hofferty, nee Mary E Mc- Kinnon, a son. RUDD-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Nov. ‘.36, 1942. to Mr, and \ Alton R id, North li/ILIOII, a (la ghtcr. McDONALD - At Summersidc ma December 4. i942, to Mr. and hire. Earle McDonald, a son. KEEFE-At Miscricorcla Hospital. Philadelphia, Penn, on Dctxmber 4, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Junn Keefe (nee Mar-y__McCardlel a son,_ U MARRIAGES PROUD-WILLIS-At Kingston Dec. l, 1942 by Rev. J. R. Skinner, Char- lotte Vera Willis to Willard Hugh Proud both of Kingston. OGILVIE ARSBNAIJLT .- M Officers’ Mess, 17th (R1) Armored Regiment, by Capt. J. R. Simmer, Theresa Bridget Arsensult o! Charlottetown to Byard James Ogllvle, Upper Stewlacke, NS. __._____._ In Memoriam In loving memory of, LEVI F. TRAINOB. who died on Dee. I 19M. Sadly missed b! hie lrlfe family. an! In Memoriam discussion of religious and Biblical matters. asking quest- ions and getting answers. In this ccmnectiom, Mr. Gardner s inter-church fellowship. ‘The time is ripe, he said, when the men 0! all churches should get together 1n p, spirit of friendship and 001160“! to have a lltttle bit of fun. a little bit of study, a little bit of worship. Nothing could do more to forward the union of churches whose ne- cessity is becoming more and more apparent in these nmeht dew! °Y war and unsettlement. NORSE SNIPS IIELPED and hold free LONDON_(CPI_IL is confirm- ed that. units of the R0311 N01“ wgglan merchant marine were in the United Nations corivoy which opened a "second front‘ in Prcnch North Africa Nov '7- suamTuio LAKE Lake Chad-In central Africa. frcquentiy shrlnks to half its uor- mal s‘ze during the dry season. 1.01m .3516 noun: The land m-ute from Dakar to the Mediterranean ls nearly 390" miles in length Too Late Tn (Tlnsifv 1100M r0 "...=.r“_‘¢'e1§i+..-...;.;_- __h_ot wnte _Pl\0nc_i020. 12-5-.~.' fwaurhn _ mm. on wouav , for ltouscwork. 2'14 ltichmolradSé. 1 _ _ '°' wtwrvzn _ ‘month - l lady for cooking APP-Y Gufiiliiba" In loving mcmnry of my don: father, WILLIAM WADDELL who passed away December 5th. I937. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright 11ml just t0 tho i'II(I of hIl SIIICPIL‘ lmd true ln his heart and mir ; Beautiful memorlcs are loft b0- IIImI. Inserted lu- Daughter B(‘S\Ic and grnntli-hiklri-n. 12-5-11. Card of Thanks Mrs. Albert Cudmorc and family of Winsloe wish to thank thrir relatives and kind nclzliticrs who did so much for IhPm in than" YPTIII sad hc-rcnvcmou‘: nho thus " fl roof flot-al tributes and ma“ sympathy". i ' N. D. MacL can UN DE K I AKEII EMBAI MEI Uhurtnliriarwn "H! mirth wills-ht" w..." 1w m‘