MNUARS’ u. 199;? ,. . sonnonv occur: nu 20H, e1 all edulil have bod breefhl And scientific tests pm» n0- dirii-ely that in 7 out of l0 Clwl v WLIITFS TOOTH POWDEI “(may stops oral bad bristli- Vi "0"!" COMP!“ W zin- leading brands. l llll‘ ll" of Colgate’: Iivll 1°" "P "7 3° M" brusbingr, a giant dn up 1o 46 more brushing-fol’ n0! , penny more! “QKEIII Colgate’: Tooth Powder is one of the easiest "y, w guard against tobacco sllill nnd tobacco brelthi Get Colgate’! today. ' - - OOLGITE’! TO0Tll NW9" 25c 40¢ um voul mam AS ll‘ cums voila rum tUiBiiFS WW” TUUTHBR u... l- 29. ,. Field Crop r reduction MTAWA, Jan. 28 —- (OP) - nadirs production of wheat in m now ls placed at. 486,545,000 llthels 06G or - average farm vllue of 01.00 l ei. the I‘ ‘ Bureau of - tistics reported today in NI i~ - estimB/te of last year's crops. This compared with the final e:- timate of $4,460,000 bushels 5n 19B hich was valued at lr. l/verlge -~ price of $101 and l total Irons 1- value d “#0111000. The production of dry beans this I is approximately the same ls = year despite s higher seeded time: but cry pen production has alien off. The 10H bean crop is heed it 1,432,000 bushels ls com- d with LWI The estimate of potato produc- n in New Brunswfclr for 1944 . been raised to 10,300,090 gwg, a‘: potato crop 3 Wmmred with 14,000,006 slim beet Production in in- nrsed from 471.70’) tons 1:343 to - of!) tcris in 1944. -__-____ LONDON - (OP) -- Altman {My his kept the wartime ac- ties c! Brtairrs intents] alr .l'iIiCE'\' relatively secret, l. tptel 1e mile e of some 1,730 miles heir" mcratrd on regular ser- ~ There are no exclusively ' i service; . Whoinsfsst eon 5mg?“ SOPTER t 1.1 ' n P". Your complexion with our l‘ ‘gm- You'll find your lheu ders u"°'hm°'° 7w‘! younger. Why? "M: ouider pores _lre kept elem “More lulu Palmolive Soap baths mdg‘ 'd'°","~ttv_/m!. Butflee . ., ‘are; with dirr and make-up, _ ion‘ e reel a_nd soon your com- , onhsiesirs xibhuflnrlylnd ages w ‘lulle- ‘ That needn't happen "m": . Palmolive offers w Y 17w keep it ndllnrly lovely. y "'""lrvwnaui.. Hdoysl pa: 7P“! face 3 time: l day with d '5 "Id each time, wit‘ 4 h,“ ;':m'x,|l=i’llmolive'sllther O “one: fiI-{or ln extrl_60- g N.“ i‘ "l? Palmolive Q _I¢ stimulates 11,; db fllation, ¢| u, “l! m3‘... Li... "n i" n/nuu a e “mew-rm. m...’ is bu: 14's. | v. h Hlnneberfy. who, with six of their Francs Mill" lumps Voice at liaxt 1 . When Constipation la The Cllse When you hlvl the kind of twp-u It makes You feel miserable from hag: to toe-try the Clrtar wly to get relief, Take Carter's Pills tonight. You lee, Carter s remove this cause of indigestion ventout ‘yiglaieirom, fiilfigwxcgqqdh or p”; of the ood you clt. n“ For Carter's job is not to Just sweeten Your stomach or counteract lcidity. You I00. Clmir s Pi go to work when con- IflDlf-itln is causing your indigeltion. zndy‘ a lléhlllll mgr of the trouble‘. I e a as e wl to t Nil}?! you're liter. y ‘e est time indigestion strikes-get C rte ’ P'ii t re—o l 25.00;; Tllige tbsil-nwls $34!. r051 get the kind of relief from slug ish lndi- gestion that will make you Bel I004 lglln all overi ( ‘he lied Press) PAgB. Jln. 28-h: d 1|- » have I voice at‘ ih§°°...=§'g'§ l responsible id todly. lnformlnt said hence has bl in ln unofficial mlnner that ln invitation to loin _ future power meetings would be readily scooped. Bo flr, neither Britlin n01’ e United States has lied. dded. u a email came after TassJ Soviet new: Mendy. denied that Russia hld suvwrled France's in- clusfon ll. the next big wermeet- ing on the balls of un erltlndlngs reloh lt Moscow recently when Premier Stalin lnd Gen.DeGsulie negotiated l 20-year alliance. high Hench informant ssld France's desire for l voice ln the next. United Nations policy con- ference was clearly expressed by Con. De Glulle during hls Moscow visit. lnd that the Russians hnd expressed lpprovll of the idea. Bristol lnd Vicinity KILMUIR. CHRISTMAS CONCERT The pupils of Kllrnuir presented their Christmas concert to a large and appreciative audience. The tree and Sunday school room were very tastefully decorated by the pupils, Mrs. D. P. McPherson and teacher. Mr. Lluchlin McKlnnon in his usual capable manner act- ed as chairmen and the following program was carried out. Chorus. Welcome. Recitation, Welcome, John M“. Gowan. lllerry Christmas aercstic and song , Recitation, Dot Stewart. Recitation, Raymond Nicholson. lQusrtette, l..ookinng For Santn B us. Reading. Christmas Giving, Elea- nor MscKinnon. Recitation, Isabel Nicholson. Dialogue. Uncle Hirlnvs Cold. Recitation, My Dolly. Mary Far- quharson. Duet. The First Noel. Recitation, Choosing His Stock- ing, Claude Stewart. Recitation. A Christmas Bong. Jimmy Nicholson. Song, Jingle Bells. iiecitstion. Her Letter. Nan Stew- r . Reading, Our Christmas Pig Goes To Market. Dialogue, The Train to Mauro. Duet. Messrs. Bruce and Bears. Mil: mnice MacDonald who is employed in the city for l few day: this week-end suf- ferin from an infection in one of" her dl. She hes sincl return- ‘Od 00 “ll 01W. Mrs. William MacDonald was s ~visltor to the city with her daugn- ter Berths lest week remaining over night. Sincere sympathy of this whole ll extended l0 Mr. lnd Mrs. Blksr on the sudden death of their three months old baby last week. Pte. Ivan MloDonlld end Pte. Irmois ‘rrllnor. both travelling with the lid of tprutches. arrived home l few days ago from war- to Despite their suf- fering the boy: were in l happy mood Pte nineteen years old. is the youngest of the two veterans. They will re-entor l niilltlrv hospital lfter l rest at. home. Mr. Eugene Binnott left- last week for Halifax. N.5.. where he will be employed until spring flrm work starts. Anlllm I; ierre choose a a of trlve pg to the city . when he started out to make the twenty-six mils trip fromdlzehre oriinaltglirt rgdskifs. lge oun u‘ 0T8 IEBC ' a. u» it m- 1- w w-u exzzllzsfc....:.:Z*"s2l..§:;::"""“ “'1 ""1" "i "i" l" "id- . Recitation‘; gm Stuslnrgs grille!- a Presen, enne ac na . n’? t." M53331‘ Tihl°fifiiii méuqgiggtg; 511s"; ,",{:§};',-,°,,,,,, h... her hllsblfld in HlliiBX, us. hnjjdfng‘? ‘Lyllilsgnlérirgis Christmas Friends here will regr t to learn s ‘mpmg “e “c ‘Ham’ of the sudden passing d! the isle gggiggggg‘ %2,yce1%:§' Gus Iva ierre lt his home in Rollo R much’ smh.‘ J51, Bay l time ego. In apparent ‘c ' ' good health Mr. Llpierre was about Norman MscKenna. Chorus, Dear Santa Claus. Recitation, A Present For Santa, Patterson MacPherson. Cheer, n. Song, A Christmas Lullaby. Rec tltion. Mimi's Lamb at School Ramsay MscKer-ma. Monologue, A Bad Mix Up, Josn MscGownn. Song, Away In n Manger. an». new wl lest wee Mary MacDonald. is work the day of his death- He BMW“ Th“ s°'““" °' Sam" dropped in the yard with l heart attack. He lived in Bristol for many years before the lest. wlr. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. r an noley. Mldsell. the death of her husband inst. week. Mr. Boiey severed one or his feet off with an lxe in the l few years ago and has not been able to do much since. The Morell C.W.!... held their ln-| null meeting in Morell last week where the business of the year was reviewed lnd accepted as good nnd well done. Hats off to Jessie McGowan. Recitation. Good Night, Evelyn McPherson. Reading. Allie Leeco. Closing Chorus. Old Santa Claus. Amid much excitement then arrived and in a jovial mari- ner dlstrlbuted gifts nnd treats to pupils and teacher. The National Anthem brought the pleasant even- lm to iPgtg-sigt please copy) rnnTtvilJanr noun Did you ever stand in the twilight know the As thzuxgolden sun disappears from use‘, tgé fading of s. beautiful flower? n5 dreamer’: Mr. lnd Mrs. Ildwlrd family in the srrnv are operltlns one of the largest farms in this vicinity two miles from here. This writer had the pleasure of l coll on Mr. Hennerberry a short. time ego and asking about the family, Mr. I-Ienneberry slid I lrn lions now except for one boy 8nd 0M school age girl on this big farm and not yo anymore. About the family he srn led lnd said he had five sons and one daughter all in the army in different parts of the is s record that inset. Mr. l-iennebe sy for no extensions. no ex- e on: for his family. No. he sli . if the boys want to B0 I W1" carry on lions in the hope we will all one dly meet here in ha P)’ W‘ union. I-hvlng answered t e call we salute you both Mr. and Mrs. on your fine record and fine fnrni y. Considerable wood haulimz is 80' ing on here at present as the roads are very good. Mr. Owen Sinnott reports he was The shadows of night steal across he day And the birds in the trees cease to sing: The flowers sway in the evefllus breebe, And the curfew softly rings. Y u hear the patter of little feet. s: they rush to their motile" n. Test?’ their heads in childish prayer, At the end of l day of slee- Thls ls the best hour 00d 8"" u . For lshe world and its cares u" at N! . - Arid man thanks the Lord 1m 111s Blessings. ' And sees his fellow men at their best. This isdiite WED EX‘ To our friends, the old lnd the 118W. The burdens that some of them m,°“§§§a deeds we could sud should do. time our thought: staffn-l e and return to the city owing the storm. ‘Hie smelt fishing that has been w on here is re 110l- W9 . “The season rawlng to l close consideud in general. l poor one. Mr. Alex Conohln. who was in the employ o! Bruce Stewart At Co. for years. left last week flx. after being leid off others. us..."."-.a.ii“'.:s..u“-"‘ll»». Andyou know that. W!" m? h“ And. ‘rliilimvcvsoliildnl. trade it 1°!‘ i‘ Kings and his HOW"- n i‘ ood yo; the soul lnd the . I? FJ.§“§'.‘.§.§ tii".t.i'“fi‘iiih'iii'iioiiri M- e»- -i "‘°_.“.Y°.‘i§“5..'..'2.’:... many It ls understood that the cook house lt Red Held shore that was in operation all summer last, year ozaen early year for the hensff of the fishermen who will he gutting ready for fishing. Mr. 00x. who o rate: the business. ln- tlnda ope sookhmile April let, where malls will be served at vary low colt. rltel the same as lest year. III EDUCATION SCIIIMI rmw DIM! — (OP) - The, government. vf India's s for post-war eduutfonlf develop- ‘wwflQueeds Fund NIANS HELP %l.‘.’ii..i%“i..‘§iii.t Rewrns w ille Queen's Cflmmi" Fund rrsumnz "W" l"? “ligfx ‘Radio Auction of the K111018475 w °‘ “m ~'°'“‘ "Wllifilfl ‘rilwr... ma” "n w evuwiimgdlll? Hoxdiloukeutiifinlsniielias nfltled 111°" wiusii h i gliii film “ii iiieliiizeviivgtrkm“ _ pass on pol. t o n In . , ~ ties and other ineuiiictiensi m, for in. 011w" cmlmii“ ----_ eemiarked for 3'14"“?! BURY. Ilnullnd -— (C?) —John THE CHARLOTEETOWN GUARDIAN Recitation, A Christmas Wish, 1” Recitation. Watching For Santa, c Sarita F0 1 ls Churchill's Bight Hand Man ill IIEMORIMJ = IDWIN l. CUILIY I 0n Wednesday, December 30th. tr ."c§'""".:"v. "i. remiss H In 1' EVE H. 6 \- ” - ‘c?’ " origin of Bldg/in .1. Curley in his‘ 85th yelr. The was in his usual - IDNDON. Jln. A man who knows most of the sec- rets of British wartime diplomacy got his name in the papers the o- ther doy and newspaper reference libraries added nncthcr cutting to the unrevealing six they already had on Major Desmond John Fsikiner Morton. Less is known publicly about ed a. able to attend to his usual duties,‘ his friends held great hopes for his reltfiirn tohgoog healttih. I giétdflgdi W € 0|. GTW C i!!! OI‘ E Y Ml]. Morton. 54-year-old person- we f“, n,“ o!’ the 30mm qaflhi ll assistant to Prime Minlsterlouc church, he pa,“ Churchill .than about any lm- w“ on m: no" d5", portsnt man in Whitehall. The 1m, My, Qufley - when Mel- Morton received the kind and hospitable nature and in‘ K-Q 5< i" "w NBW YEN"! 1mm" his home, there was a welcome for! the vast reference room of press a“ “was and crews, 33-31“; a keeni association could turn up 1101311118 lover of music he thoroughly en- joyed mingl with the young as .weil as the . ood neighbor, always clp others in time of The many ,_ ~,received testify t0 the high esteem in which he was held by all who knew him. pert to mourn their loss are his‘ earlier on him than two paragraphs of Mly, 1040, announcing that D. JJ". Morton, held of the intel- ligence section, ministry of econo- mic warfare, hld been transferred to the Prime Minister's office. In civil service circles his as- sociates say Mal. Morton has one of the ablest brains in Whitehall. "The chief" consults him on lm- sort-owing wife, formerly Catherine poi-tent problems at all hours. Quinn and the following sters: My, chm-chm 11m met Morionllvfary Alice and (Edth) Mrs. Wal- during The First Great War whenflei‘ MCEIXWE 01 W“ R Morton was A.D C. to Earl Haighmfl A~ 0! 38m lnd the future Prime Minister was or whom visited him In h on a visit to general holdqusrtersflmd flit-WM‘! 1°? ‘hi! iwlgllulfld in France. Ha , always sus iclous (Emm - Mil-Wm - s V" about visits by politicians o the a!‘ Phil} giivshxlifqw» 01w one luv- fronts detailed the youns Major g,‘ B, “o, ffgflfltv- l 1 us guide. Thst was the beglnnirigi tw ed dill“? nil‘; co Wl-Beciffllsl’ of a friendship which has lasted 33rd“ t?’ ‘gait EA us?“ cficgi" nce. . , , ' Superficisily, Mal. Morton is inigeifggaggqlgmmvfiguuléfia m’; some ways the tithesis o! Mr. lwho ‘he onmlma M m‘ ,5, Churchill. rm tau, unmarried and, panbemu Wm. flak, l “limes! 57°55" m the mm!“ Edward J Roche Joseph Simpson’ officeltradtition of Hgnn-‘ltirlhiilai James McKennal Damien Lynn‘ pnstr pe rousers. n e s c ' _' hedspefllfs pefldect newer; (lkfimftrieyrncnd Boylsn. James H. 14w an Itnlnn an can 8e y n 5- < “iilii ‘i‘.'.‘“.‘.“‘.‘.“""... “Bu?” '5“ will» c- 9 Y- u" - ° 3 i ‘Clarke, Mt. S w t. geeks puglicmschcolyansnd . be u If! 870"“ on. Y“ MASS CARDS Academy. Niiiiitary Cross), is s master of detail and n witty and Mp5, Edwln Qufley, Auburn, thoughtful tnlker. He is said to be M155 Mary A_ curiey, F311 Riven one of the few men who can keep M355, up with Mr. Churchills own fim-, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sullivan. tactical long hours of work. ;Fall River, Mass. No one who knew of their friend- I Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Bulli- ship was surprised that when Minivan, Fall River, Mass. Churchill became Prime Minister Miss Anna A. Culley, Boston, one of the first people he de- liSS. manded for his l0 Downing Street; Mrs. Edith McEniee, Fall River, brains-trusts was Morton. Since Mass. then he has lived, eaten and slepti Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sullivan. Fail River, Mass. “ff; m‘ w“ m" a‘ the w“ Allmic Dunn, Charlottetown tMiss Alice M. Dunn. Charlotte- Own When Morton Bets Cowley . _ . M‘ w‘ he 5'1“ down O s Miss Margaret Dunn. Charlotte- WU. Miss Ethel McEntee, Charlotte- town centuary cottage and Rlfdfin at Erlenbridge Kent Among flower- Mr: John Hughes, Fort Augustus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rushes. eriniz-shrub eunerts of the Royal Horticultural Society his name is mentioned with awe. He has given it to l number of rare 511cc es. Fort August“ Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes, ;Fo:t Augustus. Urban and Leonard Curley, Yesterday's Market s... Watervale. Mr. and Mrs. Wank Callaghan. Mr. Chester nnd Joseph Quinn, 351%?‘ Wai-ervnle. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan or sorrow. ions of sympathy MARKET PRICES YESTERDAYi, Eggs, per doz. i-lay SMOKEY AND EdTEVAN STEWARDESS: Alvin “Smokey” Smith, V.C., may not have any romantic ties but he is far from girl shy. When he reached Vancouver for leave after e England, someone in the welcoming crowd shouted, "Wheres your- girl friend?" and Smokey grasped Nlr and Mrs Charlottetown. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie McNally, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. knith. Dartmouth. N. S. Miss Lillian McKenna, Montreal Mrs. J. Mc-Slinne, Montreal. Mr John Garland. Lowell. Mass. Miss Ffanlce Murnaghan, Boston, Mass. Miss Marie Simpson, Alliston, Mass. Mr. George Kelly. Montreal. Mr, Gus Kelly, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs William Goodwin, Maine. and Mrs. Michael Sullivan. Eugene Cullen, Jiifliki Mi‘. Fail River, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Chester J O'Hara Albany, N. Y. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerry Cosgrove, Montreal. M1‘ and Mrs Juy hfurgiiy. NB. Sister M. Mnrgurritc. lilrikoin. 5tY=W and Ivan, Auburn. MI s. Ambrose Cslllshan and Family, Aub . John Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn. m. and Mrs. James McGsughey. and family. Auburn. e l'V 25-304"; Mrs. Margaret McKenna. Corned beef 25-30‘ Mrs. Joseph McEntce and fam- Oranges, doz. iiy, A b n Tomatoes, lb. 0. New ‘cabbage. lb. New beets. 5 lb. also-sacs | 25-30 s Fresh lettuce, head e w Fresh Cod. lb. Potntoe pk. Squash, lb. Apples, doz. Apples. pk. Turni , each ha}. and Mrs. .1. J. Curlev and 'A1fred, Vernon River. 15c‘ Mr. nnd Mrs Venaches Curley 42.44'and family, Village Green. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Prank Trainer, 5a-7mTMittand Mrs. John T. Garland. 3 40¢; aran um. Sarto‘, 12116:. c zréolmlgggtgrqid Mrs. John Heron, Fort agvresélnrsbtnujg-s’ m Aliliggtfia Mrs. Patrick Duffy. Fort ‘Spifiabiitnib’. ox Mr and Mrs. Raymond Boylsn Tomatoes 49 and fsmilv, Auburn. v»- v ca. mat: "W NOW nave: CEILING rrrrcn Sfzltrl-Ipogid Mrs» John‘ Rrddin» Retail ceilinl; hilriccs for tank IaMfiy-‘lgilcnigfi: Philip 0°34" and iénrgfigaéfsliiglfifggalaikfiféggfgi vlllvgr. and Mrs. Eddy shes, Water. gs: sndm wor so n e r- ' ltirne Provinces have been set by. Amimmd M“ Adflbm 5h"- ghe dwartime Prices and Trade, ML Edward whm oar . . ' Previously these types and sDeci-igaxfiy “'_.‘,‘,*,,,fi§;" James Quinn and “mums °i lumb" ‘md mnlwmik" Mr. ‘and 1\'ll'$.'.Inmc5 Lnvertv and were not regulated by Administra- Elm“ Auburn ' tor's order in this part of Canada. Ml and Mm John film", and Prices have bwi 11ml 118""! w, family, Charlottetown. Blfd 1° 91°59 Binady "i; by me= r and Mrs. George Prctvse and M . wholesale level and to retail prices, family, ¢har1mie¢own_ fixed for slmilur goods in other, M. and Mm Harry Momma. Pam 0i EBSV-‘Yll Caflildih ‘nnd family. Crarlottetcwn. Additions to the price schedules Mrs, 5, T, wad “nd sandra. include certain specifications of Qhm-1O¢¢emwn_ white cedar. spruce, pine or hem-i M; an , Mal-k E 54¢. ck shingles. cedar foundation Guizan, Charlottetown. posts and cedar sills. bevel siding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connors. manufactured from white pine and Scmerville, Mass. select spruce suitable for running Mr. and ltfrs. W. B. MacDonald. to pattern. Somcrvllie, Mass. | Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Keoughan. Avondnle. Mr and Mrs. John l-feggariy, Fort Augustus. . Miss Katherine Roche. Auburn. ‘ Mrs. J. P. Lynn, Auburn. I Mrs. Edwin O'Donnell nnd Ter- esa. Charlottetown. . r. rind Mrs. Augustine Winner and Priscilla. Charlottetown. Miss Marie Simpson, Allistori, ass. Chester O'Hara Jerry Cosgrove, l1 . hiss Mary Quinn. Charlotte- town. SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Mrs. skannells. Poll River. Mass. “Mb: Marv O'Connell, Fall River. ass. LITTIBB 0F SYMPATHY Mrs. Henry i-ioyes and Mary. Miss Mary Mciihtee, Charlotte- town. - Mr. Joseph Mclllntee, New Glas- gow.,_ I Mr. Cecil Miller, Charlottetown! wyiss Florence Quinn, Charlotte- n- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selle. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drlecoll, Johnston's Rlvsr. Mrs. McQuaid and Mary, Char- lottct News The“ were 35o donated items or. the list. it this ins-t “out; 711w approximately $5.000 (hum w; This amount. h“, bee" 3 F, ‘d tween the Qua“ camd an “ ' f we use of the bombed children $5,“... nnd for the Kiwanis vsork in 331:; clflieéilheh for the 1m er- prviyvgfemmigerfg Canadian min own. “Wives A well of 55.75617 ("m Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gsss. Com-' four Radio Auction S-iles 0i the wall. _ v K1vs21ls£u I,,,:~g;;,-,,pg,-,,,9 some" we i Mr. lnd Mrs. J. A. Keoughan, childish. . Mcfiurk. ‘I0. on ftli l h i - At the; ' the ' men of the Izbztr pent? iingi ‘fir! club memlsership partlclyfiies -" u" 1* veers néefildent of the Llncs-ihsndlinz of tfllémfilledflgtlg-erbwv l ‘ - rti .ble kbol an ' 8.011. ti." "mwedm-i". tiiovitl: connceeted with carryinl In llldllhaabeplipm, melamine. h" .- ' to the loyll Troll CMMIIIY. Clllf- lsttetewn. Avondlle. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. MacDonald. Bomerville. Mass Mf- lnd Mrs. Joseph Gtmmre, , Mlle. ‘ Southport. u ur . Mr. Joseph McEntee, New Glss- (m, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hayley, Francis Boyle. Phiiadephiaf Marv Oarllnd, Montreal. Miss Mildred Ccady, ‘Vernon River. '. ‘Edtvin McKcnxia, Maiden. Mass. - Miss Viola Grimes, Montreal. I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McGuirk, Mrs Miss Card Of Thanks Mrs. Edtvin Curiey wishes toi thank her friends and neighbours for their miznv acts of kindness and all tlicse who sea". Mass Cards. floral tributes and tiiesssgrs of sympathy in hrr recent and bcr- eavement. 1-24-11. ‘ Card of Thanks My. and Nlrcs, Robert Carr and} Ilmiil‘, New London, wishes to; thank their many friends ancll neighbours for their kindness alsoi those who sent letters, cards and} telegrams of sympathy in their, recent sad bereavement of their- scn Pmnie Stanford who was killed in action in Ii-uly. 1-24-li. The fiunily of the late J. W. Taylor wish lo thank their litany, friends nnd neighbours for their, acts of kindness floral tributes and: cards received during their recent day. n started Iva. ° sad bereavement. l-ié-lh; 11v MEMORIAMI Card of Thanks Ernest ess on the plane. flying trip from euuQ-u-m-n-u-w-i-n-u-n-uu- ELLEIFS DIARY By An Island Farmers Wife ..-_-——--..-_--@ (Continued from Page 2) ___ ready well worn from use. James and Jock-ale the best ones to see that these supplementary tninerflls urc provided for the nnimuis-tile' horses, sheep and cimle. More than once, when I've gone with James, to l country-store, I've seen him buy them. Our purchasing vrould be as I thought finished, the parcels gathered up. ‘Then ns I lingered near the door, James would say". "Ellen, there's something I'm for- getting!" When I helped hi‘: ‘search his memory it would that: Animal-salt. ‘Then later when I saw the animals crowd each other to taste this confection I knew “a me: ’ 1 man unto his beast is kind." James understands such things. C I O Judy was better today-fully re- covered. I doubted it yesterday lt times. Expecially when James look- cd around the comer of the paper after dizuier. Judv was asleep on the couch. "It's that flu" he said. James always expects-nnd 1s usually prepared for -— the worst. Flu does strike one suddenly with n tiredness and flushed cheeks. He has had several trying bouts with this illness and with reason. has hard recollections of its nftewrtlh of weakness. But Judy was said “as good ns ever" and with never nu apology tu busy "catching up" ‘today, . in the hzuse e are iiwsv ton. it ,1 . I RUISS. Judy I heard t e slcigii-ilriis no do iiiei drive-racy. James unis catching‘ forty winks on the couch . . time. Ha has deserted it in favor‘ of Pard. "That doe" .__._.___._i_ Judy says The younger folk across the lnn "kalv." Y" A GREAT iLY UNIMEN M ‘i’. f‘: . l.‘ FA rm. nnd. W. “more 1 It was with feelings nl‘ dcep ‘ gret. flint his mom‘ frienzs J1me of the death of ll-fr. Jnmcsflv. n1 lor nt his 110K118 in Nine hfile Crcelni on Monday. December the .5th,| i944. in his 74th year. . He was born on St. Peter's Is-' land. The: son of the late William; and Sarah Taylor, He moved to, Nine Miic Crcck in i901. wiicrc ilfi.‘ farmed until n few year- nrio. He gave up fanning owrir: health. The late Mr. T married to Sophia Bu:- view, who predensed h n _, ninr years ago. 'I'liesc we loft to mourn thrce sons. Svnl~v at Rocky Point: Gordon on the i102)"- siead nnd Raymond in fir: i? ‘ A. F‘, two daughter-s Nirs Smith. Iclmbcrly. B. r‘ . Alex Strong. Montreal .. disc, clevcn grandchildren and bu-rlw-s and one sister. l“ (lo-n! tributes were cnskci showing the which he was held. funernll ccndrctcd bv tho Rm". J R Skin-: ner ‘ram his in‘r~ residence tire- c, to N"v Dominion Clvuch "as held Friday. Docs-r‘- " pallbearers ' Smith. T. Cilz-rlc nliv. Weilingtc." "- MccDcunsll and Vi/lli , . . Interment at New Dominion Cem- etery. t CONC‘RW3B‘]RY_ Enpb (Cl?) Briteln: fBmW-l‘ ——J:sr"li sen Farm n .r l‘. . . has lust celebrated h. rd b -~- W011: If!!! he W" n PAC" TH i". pretty Flo Perkins, of Estevan. Sask, the steward and smiled, “I like this one." The picture was snapped by Jack Lindsey for The Vancouver News-Herald. Miss Perkins is l nieel of Mr. R. S. MscBeath, Chief Engineer, Dept, e1 Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, lnd Mr. A. A. MacBeath, of Marshfield. “should he . . . f’ but "than dog’ saves the men numblrles: steps after the bottle. lt watering- time. "Poor fellow" James tells him. Judv asks coex- ingly. for she loves to rnlke the evening-hours spin out. "Would you like l cwo of cocoa . Cocos is nuke yo-el . same time Judv knows m 1 need to court sleep is a warm spot and a pillow! But James is becoming interested. Well. cocoa it is! Until tomorrow -— Diary~qood. night. ._______ By The Clnsdiln ‘Tl-l’, Eflflllhd —-(CP) — Miss Janet Kidston ‘Law, sister or the late Prime Minister Bonar and aunt cf Richard Law. minister of Sill-e. has died here. +_-_-__ LONDON -- (OP) — Vllus of flkricultural nnd horticultural out- put of Great Britain during 1M3- 44 ls estimated at $502,000,000 Iabout $259,000,000) compared with U65.000.000 in 1938-89. “COMPLIYIYE INSURANCE SER VIC ” w. ii. listens \ Agencies Ltd. Plums 540- 541 B); Kgn Rey nt-iiis .;?-_-. "ilndift you batter waihfieorge. The lawnmower we bought with l Guardian Want .-\d welt D0 40' '_ liver-ed for another itllf lOIIi’ .