'.. 111181351111, 1 F TPHZ WESTERN GUARDIA: AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. M Humvee- Stc and ‘ George Clow, 1W Ottsws 8L IIMIMIBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! New‘, ‘ iptiou; Advertising The Guudlsn msy be bought dsliy et Ally u! the fal- iowing etoresutn Sérmineasidezwr W w s‘ l 3d] t _ ter street. ‘our u, rill- = ‘a r rec. E¢m:”5k:3?:,_ “in... street, Muir uaudet. 67 GIIIJIVIIII Street flu; '11] be deli ered to shy home in Bum merslde by oer-fl‘: a?“ so per dsy er'10o per ween Phone 289 for this eervloe q 3|" "m order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. r __vn-M|nq D m . plan“; Qpnlq -u\ltl§l_\'1.\‘G carlosd mixed feeds. - -- 1-11- W @- “111-1: $3.131". "*1- “m ‘.1121: -AUCTl0N SALE -— Tuesday January 5th at the horns of late Wilfred lnnian, North 'I‘ryon. Farm, stock and Muuhiiiery-lo head of cattle, l-‘urin contains 125 acres B5 clear, bdlJllCO wooded. 124941-2441 —- 0N HOLIDAY — Constable Percy Kinch o1 the Summer-side de- tuchiuent of 11.0 A1,? 1111s been strutting, the new Year's week-end 111 Bathurst the guest of Mr, 1nd Mrs. Ray Morrison-S filflfl wANTEDu-Qhlfi V011!‘ 1 to Jenkins Bros. 5H111111¢151d°- Ate returns. i-Ll-M-W-Bi. . -Il0OKlSY—Bedeque rink Mon- y Jeuuuy A. 11m rm" 111 a snore laliiii- NW 1111111111 r eetown, Skate after. Admis- on 20 cents. 14'” -—!'Ul BUYER -~ Mr. R.- N. _O'- 1n of Holt Rienfrew and 00-, “a, u main buying Silver white l’ end platinum type fol D6114 st o ioe of O. R.- ROGWI. Summer- side. "mu u your opportunity 1° sell for cash. 1-741 -—RETURNS TO BALTDIORI — w‘; Frldg Bowncss, daughter, of Ms’. mid Mrs. George Bowness. Sum- inerside who has been speridlnfl 1191 --ANNL'i-\L IVE-BK OF PRAYER SERVICI-Ig‘ IN Sl-‘Dlllll-ZRSIDE — trnerside for fate nights. The order ‘Of the services And speakers will _ be as follows: Monday evening. gggdgg S?‘ £fia,1&d§$€‘nrgfg_ 314.1. e - Presbyterian Church, ‘Speak ~ Riev. C tz J ff _; m: {A aalilénonh MCL where she u "rite-mi; mailing, Jdfi?r5._ ‘mp 07° ' 1.111 Ch "t. v . John Jurric; __ R u)‘; _ M lWecli $4.1 . , Jun d - Yn- utdvfigsr lilgsixllglEli/Tnstclhvgn @151 i fwd C. . ~ 111w. Jautes Muc- A daughter Eleanor Jane o! Crovran of Kensington; Tllllffidfl)’ H“ L m“ 4Q \1 _ evening, Jan. '1 - Baptist Church MC1Em-',pen,.r$§w1»u_ 521d)‘ 11:5. l-Ven. Archdeacon G. R, H:\rr1=nn; Alonzo int-km Silmmerside. Mr. 1 l-‘ridnv 0Y1‘ u, Jim it - Presby- MnoEwmi returned to Halifax 021/"? ‘ qtrondny but Mrs. ttistcErtwzn and , Eleanor Jane are remaining here tor e couple of ween-s. g. n.- ‘LA evenlnguwser- vicee. On the Sunday following i more will be m exchange of pul- Personals pita with my. George Jeffrey 1n _-~ . Ytho Baptist C‘ irch 1:1 the morn. _ "pl-b M15, M _v 5.114 Miar- ‘ing rind Pr-v. Jfln .7.1i'vfe in the fare! lvloaclnnlss tutu-Halifax arc trl-svitirlz: 120v. Joint Jwvx-vze in the [pending their Cluistsiins hclidaysitftrisiiztti Clill"1'l\ .n trio mnvnirrfll b burner-side, their former hcune. i and Rev. C W. (Took in the Unit- _ -6. ed Chtirvh both morning end eve- “. u 111118- —3» <- Large Entry x _ “magnum Llstln Fox yo»... -~ nuPelt Show rinc County Hospital 011 T1195- ‘day, ember 29th, after an illness n1’ two months, Mrs. Ethel Gard, Wife of Henry Gard of Alberton fl the age of 5'1 years. The late lvllrs. Gard will be lin- Ienelv missed by e wide circle of.d trienrh in Alberton 11nd Vl<!lnl!-_','_i By her kind and genlrt. nature she ,‘Wr_‘._ b“ 13391-9 15 ate aideared herself 1o all and she 111111; Veisalaégo: ‘emu. o; ptmmums and kindly remembered by 1111 with 5 ' ‘ l hitcnfxictwl pelts. , whom she came in contact. “Clnssmcannn Wm m“ p1,," 1O. m. In Memoriam" in: Five hundred pelt» I181‘? VH1 ‘Tn’ } mm and received for the Prnrm- cml fox pelt show which Will be held at Summersidr klonclaY- T1195" m. and wednesd ' fthis week. The largest. l) . the She leaves to mourn her father , 1m r- , M1; Gpnflze‘ end mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chrin- l gm- (Lnldtnnu opher Metherell, one brother, $121.1 (n,.‘{;,.“f1;~~\|1;5\\-1 of l”l‘f‘(lt>"lf‘l0il,‘ Methercll. and three sisters, M ‘ ' .--t 1 n1. s 1-1 the auditor- BLR Clark. Lexington; Mrs. Rnb- I 021i“, 2,41,“; l ert Hunter, Bloomfield; Mrs. Fred} “on “vpdnesdnv we Ommmon, m» McRu’ smnmersido‘ the various cElLRT-cs w‘ l be declflffd» The pallbearers were: ltifesrrs. ' .. . Gordon Metherell, Fred Mothers-ll. Gordon Hardy, Haber Hardy, AlVtll Bell, John Black. Reverend 11.3. Walr of Vernon Bridge was the offlciatinfl clergy- En and was assisted by Rev. Mr. Vie; o!’ Alberton. The funeral took plus mm m, gifted Church Albertovn hhcnce m. lied Church cunetery, Anni-tum‘ _ l Be Gaulle, Giraud Likely To Meet , pdtcPivA spokes- Loifla-XXNH“! J Front-h of (hulls is .. preliminary 13cm renewed from ‘G911- stnt I-ngn Commissioner - in Di- (‘inullr-‘s 1112-91 up, nn Prciith “tntl n formula for 11111111151 ' , man wh1r11 Y Iazl Blockade Runner Scuttled t thg EZHWW‘ against. 1hr‘ AXE- Tm; 5ptik9filllan lHfllffltBd several a“; wmilr) be roquirr-it for further correspondence lxuwr-t-n the twn old con1r-ndi-s-nt-urni< 11011;"? 11 W1111111 KW. Jan. I —(CP) -— A 10,- -t0n German blockade runiii-r , _. _ . and suits. sim. lified cutler hund- , . PNIUMONIA TARGET! m- ititutvtt 1f the gi-nrruls could to B8111. ivinciyutt, Within-and tm- 101953 cups ,5“; Chggpery,cre:un, irletevsfirgkgillilinfasxuuhisfswmw‘ 11:1; thklii? tllfrmpirtlieplefisgé t2: M was scuttled by her crew 11111011 slu- LogeIhui‘. f1111°11111 11111115 111111115911 101 6119161 These orders are n11 effective on m0r},-,.. WV,’ pm“ M‘ the chum and Justice He refer,“ w 31911111011111 has been fmmd w“ as overhauled in the Atlantic b,» ilnirnony, or about Juu. 1. and "others of 0m, ‘dime Dee and mu“ 1'95"- Prendznt R0 seven.‘ Christ d 111016 wmmon among men thug Emmi nuvetiagntmi; and m.- pfr- .__-_- ~-~-—-—~— "Ihc two processions of King], 511mm m“... m, m pmpectg- . k, f I u at’ 11! Pram‘ Mid the d 1 hfh h s Md M11115 f! ' women e1 was en rlsoner, the All- the most gorge-cu, of all the drg- Simplification 511d stgndnrdlzg- -' . ‘$911,; 1° 1101 Name Solemn 1"§e“11 1" ° ° I i e" W" —---____.__ ,4,» mmity anounoed turday, but un- _ ———- maiic episodes, were graphicall ilon orders issued (lurin i942 af- 9-11 as was ce bra-ted at 11 u- 11° e1‘ Wfl-v Bi 1111-1 i!" °1 1111!’ BIRTH "1 . INLAND 1'——"' . y G , .1‘ m “m t S . t, 101164 kept sllellb on unsupport- ‘ Mil-IS milsicalired n1 m; organ in a brilll- fected metal and tits: commuters. C”: by R“- G°°W° 14111911118111 ° " ° ‘*1 1°‘ m“ 5°“ ‘"111 1°‘ -~ »—————---1 * n“ German claims of success 1n 1L l huh?“ oP-To ant slotv march (written this aut- ciothinz. plumbing equipmunt. "$115M by Rev- Kenneth MacMll- WW1! man. than by first iosterinz WALSH-At men, on 13mm," gun-m,‘ duh m m, “(n-them . _ “mm by Mncmm and by I sub lighting ‘mums. footwear “m, ______ Ian as Deacon and Rev. L. A.Dou- 800d will towards God. If we love 29, i942. to Mr. snd Mrs. Alygh eters. ‘l a h u..." bamle by Handel, paper products. The commodities Bv JAMl-JS McCOOK 9:“ as s“b“1“:°’°°11- 1'11"‘ we W111 11°69 1111 Wnmlnd- Walsh. e son. . The Germans inserted they tor- a I v Mn MSWNU“ m, m. some dealt with rniiged from ladies’ hats Cillllllllklfl Press Staff “prim.- I“ ‘he “V9111”! 111'- 1-11¢ H01! Hour menla- - Ti oed four steamships. damaged 1, ~MOSCOW monm, been n; Beach Gmve to baby carriages, sports goods w Qq-l-AWA Jan 3_,CP,__N,flOn service the sermon was preached DEATHS 1 61164110111156]! and destroyers and r’ Training Centre and 1; e men-lb" brooms. a] PM“ lime“; omclala i, d ‘ by Rev. Father Sullivan, 531m 19S’ 1311-11111“ 1-110 P1111115 501’ 1-1101!‘ ' yank s destroyer on the Russian ‘ $055M 3 B! the band m", The new simplification order On vennmd a swift gauze 111,8‘ Pg’, Dun-Stan's University. Solemn Be-n- Gifts. LWLMLM the cm, Ho, "M wnvoy mute north of Norway. Bcr- f‘ . g f“ Ygmngfll v — ' Jewellery, affecting styles of fun,” and Wale,“ “m 31,0, ‘ edlctlon was given by Rev. J. W. A 1°" wwvwim remarks were Sunday Janumv a w“ p ‘m unmmiued the 10s.- orn destroyer - 0y‘ 4,9; .5 "_—‘—__—“ iwriinr and pie-led riatwiue. w.“ o0,*C-,,,,,;,,1’ t i .,° , _, McCairdIe u new... md m, time by Nomiim McDonald and 1,, Leém, o, 4,- ‘ -M"-5“"1- The Germans said the action took ' 5 .7 a. s ti (TIIQCR ' operative from the cud of the your. ' “'1 m“ *1 1-11-1114‘? “111 en ' also b Alex McAdam cancer-run Reser" 51- 111 l POLAND /'/7 o - n b k 1 K neth M-aoMillanas Sub deacon y 3 her 53rd place ThUISClav 1n foul weather y-fy/v/Khfl (727 1 ‘flux; _ on and Mm Jan’ 2‘ no (larch come rwu 1111i n b.1114; “hen the - - me splendid work mmmncd by your. Funeral notice inter. which made observation (iifficult. / Kfi/V ,',°'/0t l‘ 1 COIIdGIISEd steci pottery may be mnnufucuirvd m“ 1S,d9“°‘ ST. PETEIUS LAKE SCHOOL MT- V3119? 111111118 the past term. RoPER__At h -They did not say whether the eon- r, lcv ______ in Canada, 11nd ull poLu-ry mcmu- Th“ 1151“? 111951‘ 1°115°11$7' The tgaghgr also renewed n o J l‘ e P- E- 1- 511591151 5 fvoy was bound to or from the ice- , UrI-AWA d“ a___(opw_vwhole_ fsctured must. conform in spcciti- 1- cmad-n" 19111151 11111-191101‘! The c1051“ x5615” M» at H, hearty votn of ‘thanks from the A? can m6‘ 1943' M155 Madam‘ t1.‘ Ives Arctic Port of Murmansk. - - ~ cations laid down by the board. have iweu imdiimesrcd by wnr. In - ° ' ' n - - ROPBP- lormeriy or Boston. "i e mic-rs have been instructed to mid , hers Lake school were held 1. th 1' “WWW! 0f the district. M O11 Gm‘? Admlflflllty m‘; A 111 stocks [of condensed milk put v H‘ R l fimeqlzflys 111]“? "have Se?‘ mjgflulg‘ K110011101.“ on wednasday h“... ‘The exercises closed with the 33:’ tfinggécnggngflav’ “h nounoe a n. crman cr 1- *1‘ , . » t. y. ‘w ' ‘_ , n ' ‘ ' ‘ciao ell: rs - ~ 1E 111 1111.1‘ ran 0 a n. ‘ ‘in 1n o "God .. 1118111 Ome beendamagrd heavily and to ‘- _ , 1/‘ _ ,.§’,,‘,',‘ ,1,“,YI§,,“§;,.,ZEL“B'Q,E§,,°°,"iifgjf On the first busmzess rlziy1n_19‘43 through northern Brit sh Colunwhm ggzag-anPic-vg- £3106 1111)’ 11811118 g g I Save the Kine’ ffrvl”, 5111111113 111'- 2-39- 1111911116111 . so withdraw and _t.h11_t, B. Nazi dr . i m" T“ TH ma‘ N‘ ‘wit: L now rrgiilzitions respecting priority and the Yukon will he a champ 1 he d m B hum-her o 9001c! Cemetery. .,. t-fvyer rwas left sinking in l 6011- , _ “m gngfida: ~m 1 F1 m‘ of motor vehicle repairs come into fmirist hire when mllitniy needs fin es fiemxllide ‘"1113’ l 1011C 3 '1 ‘mums battle‘ t t h bee" l The order ‘m mstie to Jive food eirrretctland give me aimed “mes disappear’ ' by the lledcher 1191110873111 an ‘ ‘ q 4 1A‘ m’ Prime 0mm“ - '- No ‘utlzuquen blfbllqr becgliye of vuppiy authorities a clear icture I s C11“? on suchi-mvlc“ 1 2' Memm” M m" C“““""‘ “n” Mi" 1.1 M’ EYJ T? Fran“ 1M0‘- Mfirs “nuaw 3' 1m‘ m” ‘w’ new iprgt ‘nvo Th Ad- ‘ c: on lies-on h-fvi and to P the/t F1951! ctmn-of ptl “lie cnmmerm Umwd Sm“ arm“ “W” have ' flay? u “an calm“ m‘ ' (A vi ' aged 33 11am‘ short “moral \ '“u°it8 "we ‘l. c; cgrlleiylnstevycclll A "nit" t; .1 ‘tlhr ' trite re- lvfleihlc ls gas” ronnrtn] "i: fromtrlg‘ "‘°°“ “m” °' C““"‘“‘"‘ ‘°"“‘° ed as c iixtnlam The school-mom PM" YOUR 1151i: "J i?“ m” home °f h“ a y annou c em Russ“ h. t ‘In: UKRUNIH ' i. nry :1 V o if‘ pro ty €rcz d5 rcss, 1.1-1 on“ w.c beauties While on (“m3 “my ws-s beau uly decorated m1- mg 1309i’ 0 n R. Marks mead" n tconvoys to 1:101‘ ‘I l, a _ qu rcmonts a..e m. . dc e1 rc _ came nto operation on Wm want m take m?“ famm" occasion. -A large and hewily-lgfl- its] - Pm. followed by t. gpfyflce 1n , "mefilggaorlngkhtémeéézgglfé 91"?" > i 1k 1 mill?“ ‘man? :1! 1001166315166 Deécszltrllctions on the use of ditto Mm "Wm whm m“ my a f“ mi Chgistln“ t". oompded . mm‘ Vwmm Omwn Presbyterian Church at i 1 Brcadbdskvt n.’ Pumps. the L ra. nc M1 ‘r10 W if‘ 10m - l‘. > ~ - ' 111 11011 ‘D1169- gbout the blockade runner. Even its gum was kept secret. The Admiralty announced 5a!- Ivdey night. the loss of the Cor- mu Bnepdragon but. the-re was no hidieetim as to Iivhat. part of the porld she was operating. 1s bm-k :11 tutt- wur news as Soviet @1001); advancing on the Rostov front rehilzo 8111116 of the urea 10 (1 - 11;‘ _<::mnu~r This Wllfiill- v t-vqmn Wm one of thi- promptvd l>l-.ilcr's invas- ion o.‘ liilkwtl. MANY HOURS of inconvenience and pain will likely follow when muscles are overworked Men and women die world over know from experience that Sloan's Liniment brings quick relief. You just pat Sloan's Linimcru: on your aching back or shoulder and s5 you rc- lax, you feel that penetrating warmth easing away the pain and soreness. Sloan's is not greasy and you don't have to nib i t in. Just pat it on wherever sorc- ncss is felt. Keep a bottle handy. 145 ,’l‘he 11111111111 “(Y1K of Prayer" St'l'\l1'8> = will open this awning, in Sum-‘ .u= ,1v;s sudden and untimely death at . he ‘m: Prince 1 ‘(orunto Critic when is presented by the Church of the Holy 'I‘ri.n1ty Toronto Wns in its sixth year most impressively reiidercc," in the Toronto Daily Stan following are extract-I from the sauna notice. Déflled Just as i4, w“ clone in the Church of 5t. Martins in-the-Field London, England, from which cnmo the most sumptuous costumes 1n the most magnificent aesthetic tone-color; carois old find 1i@\v—bv Villlilllfin Williams, Holst, and Mr. Tswzamt. said he believed tho effect. of the order on the civ- ilinn population would not be ser. lmis. Regional Rice: Bonrd offices “mild have authority m mlcasc ‘llDDllPS of the larger Lin; in event cf an emergency. Also Short Subject: Shows at 7.30 and 9.15 ‘ SUMMERSIDE I t 1 Death Sunday 1 0f Mr. Neil Marks “ I —'!‘he many friend: of Mr. Neil Alurks were shocked to learn of County hospital on Sunday, January 8, at the early age of l‘ years. He lud not corp- plalned of Linus until just s few hour; before he was rushed to the hospital where in spite of all that medical skill could do he passed 2111x131 The late Mr. Marks was for some years an sfftcient mechanic in the employ of Messrs Carney Bros. and (llrlflg his residence 1n Summer- sxie made s host of friends who will greatly miss him. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Marks of Clifton and eaves to mourn besides h‘; sorrow- ing wlfa formerly Mary Oatwsy of country devotion. Halifax end were Mr. Henderson. riving st Charlottetown on day Islands Presbyterian Church when: by Rev. W. B. his text. "God is our strength. ft xcry present trouble." ‘I110 hymns slltig were ‘ililorcver with the 10rd." n " fl-fe in "Some day we will Understand,” was sung t; Mr. end Mrs. McKinnon. 11v MEMORIAM lflll MARY MoQUEEN Oltisene of surrounding districts were shocke when they heard of the death of McQueen which wok Miss Mar place at at Dee. 3rd. Mei-y was born in the alifsx, on the afternoo- yea-rs mo. and when about si months old she with her parents cod Islands. She oe- ceivod her education in the Wood cametoW Islands School and later wok business course at the Charlotte- Bhe we bright, and energetic, finishing her town Business College. course in shut six months. Sh went to Dartmouth, N3" two yelrs sgo and procured a p0 sition with the Teasdale and mot Ltd. and since that time had been recelv promotion sfter promo 11:5 at her death was dccoun snt for Clark Ruse Aircraft Ltd. She worked hard and best to God. King m them the precious possession of affectionate memory and the proud knowledge, tha like B. soldier on he battle flel , she gave to her the last great, measure of The mmaizu were forwarded from accompanied by her employer, ar- Wed- esduy evening, December 9th. The funeral was held on Thurs- afternoon from the Wood beautiful service was conducted MacPhaii, taking s5 refuge and help in "Lean- on the Everlasting Arfns." the Arms of Jesus." Duet, E. H The remains were laid to 19st 1n the Wood 1144\nd.: Comcicijv beside l her little brother funeral was under the direction of N. D. Macboiurs assistant, Mr. J. M. McI-‘aydcn, e personal friend of the deceased. 'I'h0re arc lef- tn mourn the 1055 of a loving fliilliLllPr nnd sister. her father and n R.C.N.V.R., Kuv, at home. One little brother predc- l ceased her a. few years ago. Barclay. The . Donald of the Alt-x 11nd Jacklcl Wood Islands and city of Vumouver. 3.0.. about twenty-two about ve of her Country. Mary was beloved by s11 who knew her. for to know her was to love her. Her cheery countenance and 111g mlnv act-s of kindness to the i s A Tribute The following tribute to Flt. Bit. Prentls Blair Andrew oif Charlotte- town was paid yesterday by v d ed Church. Dr. Miller said: "Again we bay tribute n memory and sacrifice of one of our members, who gave his life in the service of his Kins and world free- dom. Sst. Prrntis Blair Andrew. in X his 25th year. “Prcnlls, as he was known m his frltnds nnd asscciotes, was hlzhiy esteemed by all in the social and l‘ business life of the city. for his character and promise To his com- ‘ rades of this Church, he was pro- bably best known and appreciated. f! 1-1, passed through the various grades of the Sunday School and be- ‘ come a. Aicniber in full Communion. tothe chceriulncss and diligence. ' “He early responded to call of country as a member of the Air Force and rapidly 111155941 111B 1111111‘ lng tests and went overseas Dec- embcr 25th, 1941, with the com- mendation and confidence of his superiors. After a rutd over enemy territory he was reported missing. Litter information was received that and sad ones will never be h d Jul 29th and . 10mm». u» 1m we; m u» l‘tif.tdffifgtu‘1ccill§_mns wuy buried at , brief. but her loved one-s have left Hflmbum Ger-puny, _ "He is the from this Church. We ‘ SPFVlCP 11nd sacrifice 11nd we remem- , bcr the 11111111111 rs of his home. whose l loss 1s greatest and grief deepest. "Not ground. Not “Tllmlfid in dresmlesr sleep prnfcuind, fifth casualty Re . Hugh Miller. DD. of Trinity unit- He served in sevcrul positions with _. while on the Isla grandparents, Mr. and Mm. O. C. spilt ilke water on thnlMcliuffi. Briwkley Pt ctnrnnt autumn Thlseolnmnhreecrvellq-"g; I local interest. but Q a netvgnzutllre Ill! n v e s strict» o le h: ulvurolt g. ________,_.—.= GRASWELL I0! Pllfilfllnflh CONFEDEBATION IJII INIUI- ANCE. lrlll KINDERGARTEN in Ttinlw l0- cial Hail under direction M Mill Berna Huestis Opens Wednesdafi morning 9.30. 1-4- such! FIRE — The firemen were called out for the Met timn ‘his yeer about 7J0 last evenineto extinguish a slight. blue whim oc- curred at 321 Ken-t St. ‘Ihe fire started from some c close to the stove pipe. DELAY TRAINS -- ‘Robson Saturday night. were oonsideeubiy delayed by heavy paseriger truffle 0n the mainland. The 8.36 trsirl arrived at 8 o'clock and the trsin clue at 10.30 did not get to the 01W until 2.10 yesterday morfi On Monday night the late will make it lest trip. overseen, Thisin thebeeofe 20% eellne in fern llbo: m little added m ‘ 8 Iel cure olIenn ul en! ll an: "ma: emu-i uni up NOW and any rebuilding end Ilpclrs emailed l0 duflng. lhls W|lIlOl—prOpfl housing egelnn the weather. Palm,‘ new and green wlll prolong the llle o! machinery.‘ and repai- men will co-eperete when neeeuery. —-—1-—- P 0N VISIT TO ISLAND -- Pilot acknowledge mstDonald S. Machure return-ed New Year's Day by plane to his home in Moncwn. Among those he visited rid wen his FOUR TRIPS TO MAGDALZN‘! »Four more round trips were mnde NOVA SCOTIA “Ill EFFORT" on ilio Farm "fllitloifieedehsvedoces Ivoaduhl lob in meedn the lncnesotldeman¢bpthu one In! for-fondle plies: regarding leene olher service: w 1111 will help you.‘ Pply and with ery available. Iulld e mnrve I levlnge uceeunh Your henlr Is e con of enenllel services: The lenlr provides "Farmer's Memerem dum and Account Book‘? -useful ln keeping records-malt our nearest branch.‘ ‘The of Ill?! htplemenl Dealers ISYAILISHID IISI—OVII A 3IUIY OI IIIVICI B-lllehnsoin Prince Edwsrd Island Nt: wutnirrlng in unknown des- to the Magdalen Islands Saturdsy ~ chuhggflowu ‘ b_ planes of the Maritime Central 5.5.1,“, “h”? More 13.32.1111 thy voice. my arm. thy Alrtvays here. Mail and nessewrs " 5mm“ ""1"!" Vivtoris care, - were carried. In the five days en Not. 10ft m die like fallen tree: __ trips were made since December 2’! __ Not dead but living unto Thee. when the winter mail service was TREE‘? UNITED’ »~~———~————— opejilied a égtfll of 75200 Nilmléflgg --_- ma nn P885811 Bl‘! ‘W811 C s t r ' '1 United Church ‘° “‘° ‘"1" m 1"" £3111 111°51'- l an an passemzers tn "m y ' ooulids of miui bra-tight bang. Many “wuflmo, uni: h‘ "m" -—— n rs were an l MN ' MONDAY 2.11:5 511s so. vsc mum u» eom- "1' 1114 1-1-1" "1" 10.00 A.M.--schoo1 of Music re- plete the last mp of the selson. 0111115. ‘ 1.1m l'..\l.—(‘vrtimll1ce 0| stewards- ltunril ltuvui. 7.15 l'..\l.—l-.\'cn1ng Awxlllary. Suc- iiil llull. » TllE BAPTIST CHURCH A1 the mOfilllltl worship service rite 11-1-111011 by the R01". I Juu n L.‘\_\ 1n 111.5 day of National Interces- dfll‘. 101K.‘ 641G105 R (Tilll 1111111 B Ill-l‘ Bedeque, one brother William of The neiibeai-vrs were: Sydney! 11 “'15 I 111111‘ “1 ‘Ml’- gearieqown and three ‘ism-m M“, Btewiart, Ewlyn lifnrMillrti-i, Normftn» i rebellious tliscontent Ira Fallon of Bummerslde, Hazel, 11/11111111- 117K161" Taylor, Normaiii‘ ilic Children of Isrucl iii Mrs. John Fnlland of Charlottetown 3°11- 1-"1115 1111-“. ‘in .»"-ii"iici' w ii 1i‘ moon-rill Eliza; and Mm, Harry Mat-k, or anahiegllafiillfl 1111mm! W?" 11111113’ llillh. '1l1c_, were 1w ,thc1'c seem-l hiarfziite. Orentlie, Deep sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. -S. when,‘ Mwpytefi M“ Herman . ..u1 a Lurnnig from God. Mann, Dirt tum (Ines innttr-r. Not 50 sig- wrpagh__suma and Uncle; wood n11 twin- '3 the point m which one Island West Neighbors: Elmer 11:15 lil'11\'(l, Vllftl 1.; the Way we Johnson and Walter- Cnmphcll: "Y" W“ We 111119 iii 19-11 Hlid Island Musician Crawford and fitmllv: D C. TIWP-‘IZ Wit» 11115 Now Yt-uz", with the L. E, Teasdale and G. Foot; Em- sumo word, the some slrilc, manv .._-_.. plqvees Teasdale and Foot. 1.1-1; (lllli"1l'l(‘.\' and fruit, tinur-r God "n1; annual Natmty Pageant Elmer (Yhungttliational War Fi- tn- tourney iowurrl i-lie Sunrising. writes Augustus Bridle ‘Ihe “The Christma‘ 51,017" y“ u- originally , for men itod per ma '1‘ Plllcnv-Family" Ruse Aircraft, Lin Spray-Lorne; Aunt Effie end ‘Uncle Parmley: LeLacheur family: Bob and Hazel Brown: Mrs. Win. nance Commit 0e. Way of Living Simplified In’ 43 UITAWA. Jan, P-ICPV-Iiifant 1943 lsuuiictxl into Canticle. Fri-day to drink a toast. o.‘ l"<lllOll(‘d tea. in ‘The midnight belle “fashion freeze“ on women's cosin- motive and horsedrnwn vehicles 1n delivery of brend came into force Dec 28 On the same date s soft-drinks order, setting maximum 1111085 mm ‘l limiting the came effecthe, '1 The first subsid distributors, psyche through the srtered banks at the end of December 0n sales xlmum price of 28 cents a plut 0n and after today all abattoir-w Employee; Clark range. '1\' number of flavors, 1»- to fluid milk became effective the period Dec. 16-31. Com- cimz torlflv consumers are lim- are to ‘be operated only under tn cmnm of not more than ‘it mnt buttcrfat content, with n ILLIE THE TOILER — MOTHER. LISTENING 1D PEOPLES’ ALL TH! “TIME 19-12 twlfll’ lizircl mid troubled ytilfli. WP look burl: snnul lucs and experiences, tempt- aiioii-i, llliifS, ' u \_LI , hands in the 11.11111 toward the Sum-icing. aging attr-ndanrc. mot at 230 p_m. 111R Scrnziui 011 “The Divine Com- ltvm call 1n civilian chilies. rulties. 442,157 pru-sons visited the 1nd October 31, turd stiivcd longrr so control meat t-lmcly rmd conserve valuable by. products. TROUBLE-SHOOTER! THERE'S MRS. HUTSON, THE POST n: HATETO r-uwe HER "roe, 1;'1t- progress. 11:»; hope and toward L110 Sunrislng." It “'11s u! . , .- i ' hope u pron-Use of fu1-¢"Thcre's a. Beautiful Gard f W d 1.1. a. Y 1 9- ‘Ymlm. “1. ' . . . . "1 ° 616%. Woqoré “Ismggggpligfimwofnbffls QlCIlPllM uliutthtid intend wry-rung? lzilnyler.’ Interment was 1n the msfluluq Mary “lack/Imam M30 l o. so 1111 l} m. cuitun. (llelllll- . e-xandrn Baptist cemetery, ‘I113 Mman Family; Leon Gladys m“, 11.11 ituit Rs 111th appoint-d, pallbearers weie: Messrs. Gay Jiid- UVLT Olll’ xlWll ITI- l)(‘"("l'\'(‘lll4?lll$, (llsnp- '11 .l1'l1'S¢t may we, New Year bring us 111v, Of lmoe and with our; of God, journey The Church School with encour- ‘1110 e g worship service at 7 inrlzcrl hv m1 outstand- Exucct Rddid 3. Elven 1:1 1942, in tho midst of nr riestrit-tiotis 11nd travel diffi- ntcnnl Parks between April 1 2:171 over before. While the pro- wnr traveller stayed two cr throt- "mslc and 5W9 4511a“?- dnys, the 1942 tourist, with gasoline M m! cm" M m” ""1"" 5m- restrictions in mind, stayed two or 1-3 019115 "T117911 "14 4151771519994 m“, W891“ rifts litberslly to children and . grown-ups alike. 'l‘he crowd Ives then treated to fruit. and candy by ocrmlt. ThLs regulation L: designed the teacher. The teacher was 71'6- silpplics more ISN'T THERE UBLE The funeral of the late Wallace W. Owen was held from his residence at. I-‘renchfort yesterday where ser- vices were conducted b Nicholson who also oficlated the grave. field Cemetery. H wcrc- Messrs Hector Jenkins, W. 1M1.» "Zlowiircl the Sllllllhlllg. J_ Fitzpatrick. John Thompson. end B S McKinley. The funeral of the late Morel l-‘boy Brehznit was held yesterday after- noon from the Alexandra. Baptist Church. Services were 1111-11 ll!\‘."l‘ cannon the uord of their i by swat wry “And they iou-viiexvmilirrvnnx. Ross. During the rer- vlce Mrs. Nat SO11, wood; Clarence Wood. Vernon Mc_ Lcnnan and Winston Jenkins. fer of Mr. and Mrs. William Haws, EUSlOn Street utio ftcnt 1n tho P. E, Island Hos tal rcturncd home yesterday. turned home from the P. E. Island Hospital over the week end, she had been a patient there for the past three weeks. Pie. L.M. Carter left this mom- ing for Sussex, N13,, after spend- ing Now in Wlnsloe. Holy Name Sunday was observed Among those present, s welcome and honored guest, Corporal Geome Deveauat, nomtly returned from England. The program consisted o! songs. mcitutions. dialorties. instrumntsl rented with e fountain pen end dress shirt by the pupils. with l- few well-chosen remarks m. Vll-' so», Tittle. t-M so USTRGSSED- FUNERAL AT IRENCIIFORT —- Rev. J. A‘. l Interment 1n Marsh- ‘Ihe pallbearers Jenkins. Jack Dougan, Jack FUNERAL AT ALEXANDRA — conducted the Rev. f. Judson Levy and MacKinnon sung Ernesi- McCabe, Benjamin ——----___ Personals Miss Eilccn Hitws, young daugh- had been a - Mrs W. 0. Myers. Wlnsice, m- Yeats with his; parent; . . , What 01m we do in com pageantry of reli ion ever een a hantilcless cu. 11nd hold u 11 fianion of Life". LA . .. ~ *"-'— m’ Holy Redeemer Chum-h last pal-km a ‘Toronto Churchg. l m stubby fist. at. tIl-ick drivers nliorc "and very llIi})1'£‘SSl\'CClV iThZI Ltfljol‘ C" L" M11615" 0f Bruce "fenmg- Th“ mum)‘ w“ fined w mfiwrfifiupocvlvrll-m; But we m" The Organist, W511“ Mmyqum than 35 miles from home. that: Wmwrl 1n Darkness" from Stewart and Commm-V- Ltd- 9111"‘- capmny’ Father A‘ MacDonald’ We s-sk The c udiJiesim Christ‘ u tvhn designed the mus“; “(max-go B The Prices Born-d today recited rlnndclis Mr-ssinh, 1011.91.01“ 1911 331111511? f0!‘ the Ram” referred to 9'“ the United we mus} ask n3“ tom l" m“ with a Prince Edward Island regic orders which became effective on Communion oi‘ the Loyd-s sup”, 111111" flfld- HQ is travelling in the Namms m“ ‘my wming m God L1 ms name’; “Hunts? must’ "k men,‘ The mo“, sang cards from o, about Jam 1 and others whm, w“ nhqorxfid at tho Mose M {his mint-est of his firm in connection in humble prayer. Prayers were then anythlh u_.th.svcond1tions. the west gallery 1.0 illustrate scenes are in {il‘051)9('l. All are denignt-t. Stu-Vick with 110w contracts, 01191913 101' 1111039 1109-11111! S18v9 we Mk Wm bee ‘a? 11511. Whfltsoever m the 61mm“ These‘ unaoconk simpify m, why 0; qanadm. __ ____'___________ responsibilities, for the members one. pamed, were beanmuuy blended m ting. s1‘, nmsTAN-g 355mm‘ of the armed forces, for those sick W81 Lance- ‘Tbr Thy meney and. ‘my Faithful Hear our 80116 of thank! Either and Redeemer, hear." But while we who we prlivllgggd m meet and sin‘ with Joy lfld glad- "Whut a friend we have Jesus", we sue called tn remember tint grief and sorrow has entered the homes of some q: hers. Rev. Dr. Miller peid tribute to the lute Prentis Blair Andrew who gave his life in the service of his King sud for world freedom. After two minutes of silent prayer, the congregation joined with the choir in the National Anthem. Dr. lvfiller’; tribute will be found in another column. The theme for the morning mon was "Piecing the fut/ure". The tent Isaiah 62-12. Dr. Miller divid- ed his subject. as follows: 1. Life is rm advance into Einstein declared that the most bealutlful thing in life ls the mvs- tcrluus 1n that which we shell have to meet, swept and endure. 2. God gives no promise that the future will he easy. He never did. Jesus when he commissioned the "Twelve“, did not entice them W plegsant words but by the diffi- cul . 3.11am will be tm end to the transient but he that etndureth to the end shall be saved. He shall attain unchanging ifiwmrbfl-lity- For the evening the theme was “Babels. Ancient RG88 1m m1 being Genesis 11-4. Rev. W°111d Preach no sermon but Dr. Miller again conducted the 03g” cm a 19W 11101181111 to service. The dwir of 28 voices suns “and “finger The Rector then p, very pleasing snthem. m, our mad 1:82:12‘! Jtéihntlie word! Tim cnvncn 0F was MOST i4. Verses 1a and 14, ~11; nout REDEEMEB Name. git git“ 11mg, Micuin My A Holy Hour was conducted in in hospital; n; well as those in pri- sons. He urged the congregation to QNIQAYIOIVOII - QOIIINOIAIIIIIQYUYAIOO DOMINION SIIO HOUSI e 8111M. h mother year. in 011T 1116m- IN‘- Youns Bud Beaver POP. 011 the 8310111 momumlugggh: He knows already that propgr 1°04 lds l1ezi1‘,‘1y bodies and he know; that eating the right foods; 1| 1mg u much fun as eating the wrong me. 13:11:11 anldnother dairy prgdrug ° K 11 “W115. ma. mm o! fish. Green 8X10 yellow vgggmbl Cmwds lblvroved bread and fruiet-s’ are on his menu every day_ -___ the tmknown. s-r. rsvvs cmmorr : Yest ma. - n. 1:. t?“ - - :11; $101M. Rev. A. LeDrew Gum. "111 1° his Wflflflgiition um and Modem". "W"! in My Name. 1 viii?» __.___.._______i pm. Interment Clifton Cemetery. N. D. MacLean‘ UNDERTAKER GARDEN m in (mu! H 1111111 3111121111417 EMBALMER Charlottetown Ind North WIICIIIIII Phone III