u ‘rt-m qgmttorrcrowsi opsnotsly Masters-Rodd lluptiala " Trlnlty United Choral ‘I mmu, xenon! ata 3.80 hip-Postponed w. Illi- All I m ol The THE “WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINTI: J. Illa! Ilflhy. 5C Hanover t. and Gauge Claw. I0 Ottawa 8|- ilzllllldllll and IIINLI COUNT! laws, subscript-lane Ativarilalng I'll! “HINDI-I: be lIlfllgIlsdAl-ly o! the hi. Id! laakatora. Water w narantaa u» highest rim-m on» m- . 70:!‘ for! wltknqzilek returns. Calla advances December 0th. 1m. so. pail at ones. Bring or send us your fun lousy, 8.00 Pall-Week of .wIloO- 0n i _ lav. cali- abatc. ‘ Paul's church, Willard Ave., Tor- onto, Ont... was the scene oi a quiet f . . ,,,, gghgg,,_l“l°hhf°mh - e _ _ um 0f Prayer Maritime Fur Pool ted Tirnrfid-gllgfigtbg-TW; ‘l Igjghy NJ, " i loan. son of m. and Mrs. a. w. Masters. Broadvlew, Sssksiche- 5 . I. L Menus], LQCAL REE At the Week of er ht won. i . ‘l 1a last in w The marriage was performed by Mp0! su-oot. Gourllca, Drugstore Water Street. IIIIIIQ Iakaq, Water Strut. Mark Gaudel, 67 Granville Street Q1341“ deli III ta homo in shun mar-aid by T‘. pa; “pa? :7 0:100 pa: fit Phone 289 for thlszervioa yau ardI to the boy rcapanalhle for deliveries on your roulo. Rev. Edwar: Morley oi 8t. Paul: 1&3!’ llcan ureh i ' g -LOST— White marked male "'°°‘&P“ 3”“ £11m. u T, n v. Rowe-rd. Dougie-s . e bride. lven in marriage by “m'°'”" 1.1-2: lBell, Carleton. 1-7-21. a lfiiiQ-“FIKQQEP -EQ'W$H'IQZ“F$'Q"IU' o-IION, LIVER and 3GB Mar- —INDISPOSED LN MONTREAL. --The Island commuruty in Nitro, sq Tonic! Especially beneficial to mum“ Fem,“ gown“ mun Que., and Montreal and. friends on Dfll " ' 1.1 3. 1'. E. Island regret to hear that ' -—,,,.,,. M: “our humor... Fetr D '. t 5 "Y fi Juan.“ wgmflgi Munitions‘ Plantxateitxitrot the; beeit - . obli dto nte ospt a. outres no‘ R’ _Mm°._uu' 1 1 m w rgsupergte flrom the effects oi gas -DI.UGI mailed 9mm _1 d all h pe for a. speedy recovery Iaylor Drug 60., Kenslngwn. ll; |Eril£ his “Pelt-cine presence in Nltro. AT NITIO. QUE. Phyllis and Gladys Ila-ha: of Charlottetown an em- loyed in the bl! dining room of tho on Industries Lllnllod (Munitions Plant) at Nitro, Que-K, —VI.SITING DI MONTREAL — Camillus Mmhelisn of Melrou. Mira, spent Christmas ‘holidays v14- iting his sisters in Montreal. 815° his mnny friends 1n Nitro and Val- uyneld. The genial and successful dwtor was a most welcome guest- -l. ll m -~G_OING T0 U. S. A-Mr. Hale!- ton Gillls. who was with the D. I. L. munitions company in Winnipeg for several months, and for the last two ‘months with the biggest Synthetic ‘rubber oo in the world, at Silffllli, Ont... ls now requested as a "key" mm by g large munitions 00., situ- ated somewhere south oi the border. Mr. lllla _spent n short vacation with his wife and son at, the home oi’ Mr. Alfred Higgins, Valleyfield, Que. --K. -LARGI! CROWD! AT BE- DEQUE RINK The Manage- ment of Bedequa Rink reports that m1; you: ‘may have hnd the 1111151 ccoyvdo 1n attendance st. skating ‘and hockey matches, that they ihave ever turd SLXlCe the construc- tion of the rink in 1931. Every night oi the week there ls some ac- DMOII . St l' LWWYQET“ 1J4, flan prodilloleld; fads days i4.- fl lbs. milk containing 514 Ito's. t‘ on three-tlmcs-a-day regular skatlailg nlghotzkeaoh week. -vrsrrnvo m VALLITIIELD Tho SWY-h <1" h ‘l! “w” AND MONTREAL-Mr. Wllh-edfiins been reorganized. and wthii-ee an“; o1 Indian River, P. E. 1.. is at tesrng are entered to compo "or gran“ enjoying a v15“ w Montreal. the Horace Vt light cirp. The tea s nlloyfleld and Nitro, Que. He is loc- ; are Freetown, New Arman and Middleton and the games are 111R!‘- ed in Bedeque Rink. The rinka- phone has been completely over- hauled and 1s in wonderful work- ing condition, New records have f?“ b obtained and with good ice rerioa Mohellsn, Rector of iphsny mg-“a ted in Valieyfleld, at the homo 0f ' fr; daughter Mrs. Alfred Higglnml and la meeting his many frlendsi from Indian River and. locality now residing in Nltro and Montreal-K. tlvlty in vrosross. nrere are two t-rl Collafl. Newburgn. New Yo , spent a faw dsyi o! the Christmas sen-Mu viaitin his mother (Mrs. ArchlbI-ld Mnbe anl snd sister (Mrs. William Maodonsldi and their young nieces and nephews 1n Montreal. He also was s welcome visitor smOIIR friends j Valleyfleld. and Nitro-K. Contact Club Notes Personals -Mr. Sidney Forbes oi’ Wllmot Valley has returned 1o licr home after spending the holidays l.n Alberton the guest oi Mr._ and Mrs. Hsmpden Horne and family. Ralph MncMiuido of the R. . . F, is spending his fur- lough with his paronls Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacMurdo oi Kelvin. -lVlZr. C A Canada Czirries On and Disney. SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 SUMMERSIDE Fbllowl are the results:- Clam l- edlum Silver-l hairy Section l-Arlult Mala-l Bitry l. R. S. Humphrey. Section z-Pup Male-I Entries 1. Harold Mllligan, 2." Ernest Mill. Section s-Adult FsmaLQ-No En- es “Section a-Pup Iamala-No m- lea Class ll-Llgbt Medium Silver Section 1-Adult Male-E Entries 1. George Callback, 2. Ray Carr, 3. McLure 8s MaoKlnnon, 4. Andrew Jnrdiile. Section 2——Pup Mule-B Ditties 1. Hugh D. Smith, 2. Hugh D. Smith, 3. Stirling Willis, Q. l... W. Hancock, 5 Ernest Mill. Section i-Adult Female-S En- tries l. George Callbeck, 2 L. W. Hancock, I. L.W, Hancock. t ‘Section 4—Pup Female-No Dn- res Class Ill-Three Quarter Silver Section l-Adult Male-u Eiltries 1. Stewart 6t Lewis, 2. Ray {mk- erby, 3. Everett Paynter, 4, Andrew Jardihe. 5. Ray Lockerby. 6. And- rew Jflfdluo. 7. George Callback. Section z-Pup Male-l) lmtl-les l Andrew Jardlne, 2. McLui-a 8r, t looked ' charming Mr l!- orthgrave. Toronto, in a street length of powder blue. she wore navy blue accessories, and talisman roses formed her shoulder corsage. The bride's attendant was Mss dr Milne, Toronto. and Cpl. lsslle 0. uvery, New Westmins- ter, 3.0., attached to R.C.A.F'., Bx- eter. Ont. was best man. Cpl. and Mrs, Masters are now residing in Exeter, Ont. John A. Maelair District Governor 0f Y's Men's Clubs At the weekly meeting of the 'Y's Mail's Clllb last evening Mr. John A. MacNalr, city, was ap- Dointcd to succeed Mr. Jnfnes A. Hash-In, the present Governor oi Clubs in Nova Sootla and Prince Edward Island. The retiring Governor referred to Mr. MacNairs deep interest in the movement und expressed confidence that his wide experience would en- able him to guide the clubs of the district successfully, Mr. MaoNslr 1s a charter mem- ber and psst president oi the local club. He will visit the mainland clubs shortly. Reporting on the giving of Christmas cheer to lmcdy childrcxiq Mr. Heslnm said more ClilldNfl hndl been made happy than in any pre- ceding year. , Rev. Le Drew Gardner reported |tliot over fltty children had been given a CllPlSllllH’ party and din- ner nt the Y.M.é.1i. Rcports from the treasurer, R. Burlelgh Taylor, and the secretary, Ra] MscLean were given rdon Avard reported for the boy's work conunlttce. Two new mcmbers. Ernest Cud- ;more and Hubert Dick, were lu- iducted. the charge being" rcad by ital h MacLcan. t T e guests were John Carson mid Corporals Butler and Howe oi’ the R.A.F. The latter entertained the club with two piano solos. Vice President Wilfred Living- stone was 1n the chair. dress Sympathy is extended to the mo- ther and family 01 Fllshl 361898!" Maynard Miller Waite. Kensington, m'sslng suicc January 6th, 1942. af- ler air operations over the North Sea. Although no definite infor- qnoqv bananas uaéq Julia Seq uoilllll Sergeant Willie's late. he has been presumed (lead for ainiost a. year. ' 'B1ff," ns he was celled by h-lo school chums and frlends in Ken- slngton s prominent ill the sport- ing act of his lit-me town, and his name n mentioned 1n the Roll oi Honor or inf; year's edition of the Maritime Amateur Hwkey Associa- tion Rule Book. He 1s one of the mnny examples of fine young: manhood. \v ed rul- the ro that. Hitlr- m might never fasten its inc country Installation lQqiilinucd from page ll r mltted showed that good interest had been maintained, a fsirly good attendance at the weekly meeting; and llil"flll'lf)illl0ll in fraternal work as wcll as in civic nnd prilriotic efforts, and hi the work of the’ QYfiP-(l bciliic of tho hlltrililiio Pro- » Vl21C05 in which ho-iiy the Grand Mastt-r at Afllls H. ivlcLeon is s member of Fnnpirr Ix>d=:c. Tho retiring Chancellor;- Com- nirmrlcl‘. A, R, (H1119. vs compli- mcntccl rm the succc~s of the tcrm just ended. Al, the close of the mcolinz s social hour" was, cnJ/vyrd. Rcfrr-sh- mfillts Were served hv the retiring Cilanrvllnr Cnmmnzldrr, BORDEN ' Forguson who visited Airs. 1v] urct Fergu- sull 0i Bulu: u ()\ 1- iii iiu11ti;\,vs rc- | men. It was conciliatory Miller broached . lLf-ovlnnaawr v. . of the carat: praiideg ‘glam urs was v. . . w royer wfigiiotzdicby Adiuton . sroar. m w f tgghdlrcction or Plolasaor .1 ' In his address inn "Unltzuanlll ‘Fellowship in suffering". Dr. or stated that the islet o surfs la our“ s." m streak..." e wu~l=lre "bu..." e e e if"‘i.‘.“"é".%f I'll“ l. “Co? h: ov n rrs es r ~ ‘rd ‘serum rams...“- er a c cv through surfer-blag and ao hava the “Tuna m luéhhguxa: ‘as a suffer e ear w - ing Churc . the speaker laid h: their suffering they found follow- ). u 1_|_- ship with Christ and with e h swcrt wine n? yZILQ-‘oiirer. He referred to the 0hr - inns who are suffering in the world today in China, Japan. Korea, rind fel - Christ and unity among ourselves. The concluding service of the Week of Prztiyer will be heldtonight in Trinity tilted Church. Great Offensives (Continued from paga l) to imsliirierl praise by Republican us well as Democratic Cornfi- vlouslv designed to promo unit midd co-operatlon in the polities iici . In the European theatre. the ai- fort is to lessen the essure on Rilssla, he said, throng the sus- ccssliiil ttlvnsggnd orfl . 'I‘lls, ea C . 8809C i h hill called under-lbclly o! the Axis" lack, and removed an d er of an Axis invasion of outh er- lca._Hc said “great rains and a - palllllg mud” have delayed e final battles for ‘runisla and the Axis is reinforcing its sltion. He expressed conil rice that "though the righting will be lougli...tlie last vestlgo power will be driven from the south shores oi the Mediterranean." nndwhst gCEljTltAL GUARDIATJ its VIII 5.111%‘ t ‘ hi...“ J. Pra bounces tbs sister, Jean CLOSING 1M munch this “l.” lg‘ the Bocla .._._-':.-.:"". ...'." ' . Q ‘clock ear comaro ‘ ruo W"! . III Illlllfi- ‘Ab llllhtfih 5M1’! ‘it'll flit.) “UB1 N!‘ B1010 'u"~'°r§nufi INAIHIN —- G bdghllt) al-Me l-hl wlllbe hildlfl fiilllw te-id service In Mloflmqos- lmarial DI’ tutor‘ first“ U605’! Ufillllty OI OOUI-‘I - waa rig: e ted await‘; ...‘3i’°...... BAH-ID Cl - The 1 9t; m "at the Only sfigngt $2112 four o'clock 3U t 135% blue much dam- Mlo , otthsltaMhs-ndldra. . out. lllVlCl-‘liio cloc- Waak o: Pra um o'clock. ‘s societies oythe Cgfi set-t. i Hill at 7.90 and at- a Mr. Er! tn 0hr W Id lh in la b Wants silvers. Th! for those loll at highest prices. nmmsr. YESTERDAY-Fun. n! of the l to Mr s Clalr was ooh 5' ma” from her late 8t, to the Church o! the Most gory Mass was s 1111i by . Battles, 058R. Pallbearers _ Beninmln Gallant, Amos Gauthier, lfllled Ill Chill All) RUSSIA OAMPAIGNG As m?» haw en snpeo mat interest ls being taken "N. bel tlons for the h tainm rsssrnvo Women's Navy A... illll‘! tmllght. IIITI WBIBSLIB, Fur wing in cnor-louewwnmtyfi some fine ring-necked full than! 800d Oi-‘tportunlty g frea Thursday residence, emer where Requile v llliom MaoKa/y. Austin John Blscqulere ‘ disrd, Service at conducted Kenna. lIOlUlTlNG IN 8 -About l5 recruits were lntervle . by Re CBSB. UDIMERS 1-8-11 oxos y; 1-8-11 WBYC‘ IDE while the recruiting stall, (m, O. Chandler, Dr. Rhoda Hyson were the ted. Bennett in merslde this week. one C.W.A,C_ lu qusllilcotlons and oughout Prince Edward Island The Canadian Aid to in o er centres n: made by quickly Russia. 1391111181811. A number of fin _ *'":."“"".:. hi" t. ° w" ma o a expeo time first list o! sillascrlbers will be pili- llshod n tomorrow's papers, Al. Charlottetown as well u fifrfllleemenls are different organize. oldlng of enter. been the o! Con will alfll "A little o! on Olmmh will sing "The Be utliiul Garden oi Pra 0. .0. Wsbior wlill give i: addnaa. IOI CONDITION! ‘automation in meniino er". Rev. e olollnl IIIPIO Norlhumberland and ‘Ibr- sonwwhao ~ latlan Pm ior" Vl- some mcmbr of 3h 1P5. “it?” ‘s? ’°‘ am: of ' R ' the iund at Charlottetown. their contributions the organization "D w Jordln Commerce. treasure;- bmwo I PIIRQ CJAFM ‘liftrfillr... time u- ihougb one trl lager-than the MavKiuuon. 3- Hush D Snlith, 4. Hugh D Smith, 5.1.. W. Hancock. t lsection 3-Adu1t Female-o En- reg I 32 First Aiders Take Exams A reference to Winston church- 111 drew a loud cheer, the nsme o! Joseph Stalin evoked an even mightier one, and the loudest d all came with e mention oi the ngtne of Gen. hlang Kai-Slick o! C na. turned to liullhrx on Sliituclay lust. Mr. and MYS. Alllol Woodsitle and cliilurt-n or S.) tinny, N. 5., are spend- ing his l(‘i‘\'\" with relatives at B01‘- dcn and Bcrlcquc, Sgt. Pilots A] Gurrcits. Ken Rob- inson and Allziu Jilliics, It. A. F. of Silmnicrsid: spoilt the New Years holidays with iizouils at Borden and Curleion Siding. Miss Mnrir-nc Wurmn of Chur- l0L-lti0\\ll nslizril her lllilld Miss rynds of Bordon dilriliu the WELL KNO WN FAMILY --B~rln¢ing to five the members oi u" Dllhilby family in uniform Miss Betty Dmphy, dougurm- d m. and Mrs. J, J. Dun ohy left reosnitllvl {or Kitchener, Ont, when aha wl undergo trahilng with m, Canadian Women's Army comm members in uniform are: Dunphy and Sergeant Dunp . 14th FieldAm- overseas; Cpl Jack W. R.C.A.1". Headquarters, Eflllem Ah- Command; and LAC. Peter Dlmphy, in training with the ,1 -'I'welve soldier; left No, n ,O_ A, R.C.A.F. at Paulson, Man. sgt. dllfyufneflcnb. he "M m, m, n. 'r. o. this week roi- service else- Olwflfirleaer. a son-izi-law of Mr. plane production fell short of the gm h 33$‘: ‘mg 1,19% 3% 2mg? 1ft42 goals. and y? raooooitrlitthst-‘t I "t? "m" m nwwm (M, J J bunt,“- . . , Pgwjndfl . . _ . ._ , phtrgfiirfiffriret tlgliggucfig“, a :11 the {timings tho can-y 0n cssiada Bust. of Inlvtresttgotiogsf C.N.R., is s. Axis countries t ether. Corps, The presentations were no veto! ore l, P. .. . and before In December, e added, plane ‘looked after by a representative of the ou break of the war spent his production was at a rate 9i 6.500 Jae Canadian War Services. ntlons at his home there.) monthly and "rapidly rising; More- In”; leaving were: Privates l. O. over. he pointed ou. as t a zoos looms». at. ‘lusts: o. w. Contain. ":"'=::.%:'..::. as. its: two-m ,~'.,..- “Me-- "riser we 1 moi . - - _ or. to gnakc. and have more strlring c w ‘m’ u‘ power. Tank schedules were r0- vlsed as the result of battle ex- periences and a rtlon of the Tho Qiristmu party hold at the K, of C. hut was a big silccess, lynch member took another girl‘ with her and a most enjoyable 11-} teriioon was had. Bridge and other games were Dlliyed and prises were. given to the lucky winners. Lunchl “as served by the hostesses who! ucre; Mrs. Wslmsley, Mrs. Cun-I ton, N. '13., has returned to her home After spending her holidays in Kelvin the guest of Mr. and Mrs- J- D. Cotton. Moffat McLean I -M1ss Annie MacKay of Mone- 1- Andrew Jsrdlne. I. Andrew Jardlne, 3. McLure s; MacKlnnon. Class III-Section 4-Pup Female -—No Etntries 12.10 an. The boat ;__ ours and 14 minutes to -Mr. and Mrs. _ "V" have received a leticr from their 1W5 1°“? son Reginald. serving with the ____ '1'!" 50 Navy, that, he 1s well and safe. gecmm 1__Ad,m Ma;e__12 Entries Thirty-two First Aid students of Will Strike Ill-Id “I cannot prophesy," the Prea- ‘ idem, said, "I cannot tell u when or where the United Ns ions are going to strike neat in nlropa. But we are going to strlre-and strike hnrd .. ’ He spoke o! United States pro- n . The minutes st lei: other 5st. Frances Dummy. Class IV-Pale Silver and cit s- gainegn flamrrcilht Mo. lOLDlB-l LEAVI PIIDVINCB t : (ialirml, and. (‘lllldTPll s;ll'lll- Now Years llilgY wiih 1l'l[‘ll(lS in Bordnl. Scalllun Arillurmlill, RC.N.V.R. is sptlidmu lozrvc wliil his pilrcms; c] L .1 ti C t: d '1 O l f. O b si a t] d s t] t4 t1 t: e Personals Capt. Alf, Koldakar, o: Non way, who has resided at the Queen Hotel for several month: past and has made may]? friends here, left this week for cw York to visit members of his family. Ml‘. Edwkl O. Johnstone, Provin- cial Manager of the Dominion Life Assurance C0., left yesterdoy imirnlng for Toronto to attend a matings’ conference at title com- pany. e was aocompan ed. y Mrs. ohnstone. ‘ ‘flu Lockheed Hudson teem was the winner oi’ the highest total pins for the first half o1 the sou.- ' colirposed of iCoptainv, Markhfet Glover, Elsi: Fbrliick, Pat Simmons. Ad; Sexty. and Dot Cunningham. New teams have been made u? {q- tho winter season The Cap- tains are: Beryl Daley. Elva Elli- son, Elsie Filllick and Margaret Glover. thy, ‘St, Mary's Road: W. J. Arle- muit. Richmond; z. s. Bilote. flqwlan: ll. A. Doucctte, Charlotte- _ . - . warn: y. o, armdet, Mlscouche: A. €§".‘.‘..".ér‘.’.".“‘1'.i2't,Séiéffloféwfi? v- M-wor-H-ld- "w" "*4 -'- '- ppns, especially self-propelled ar- x '4' t .. ' 465m n.c.l.r. Pius Callaghan, Mrs. Fred Esau, ‘liiaulsrlirc of Bordon reccntlv when Miss Hilde Rogers. Miss Jean Ro- ‘on route in llulifnx gem M“ Enuuef, Mwpnnmd, M145 tMist; Brrillgv Sh_ rut‘ nf 311mm‘?- veynim Macg0na1d_ p115; (jgvytylrllflt? rpr-ni how Yo. s duv at her Kiri-g. Miss Florence DesRociir-s. 1 flllim" m B” . Many l1 111.1‘. Mrs. z ill with lonsllitis 1s around again. " Mrs. John Maclsaac mid daughter <'.-_\ii. Lil‘? are 21.111 lo l"1ll“|'1 1 1.0m uho has DCCII l:..lgll8.lll. Mrs. Clarke, Mrs, Costin,| {waders will recall that some time L‘Raou1 mymcng a George the Sh Johns Ambulance Course flsdllhllw 0f MTS- L. 5- Gil-Uh!" 91' Lure 8; MacKmnOn_ D1‘. John Blake was lhc examin- Qg;mnbm_ igllltlBMrs. J. F, s. Brown, Woodstock. 8a Macmmloln 3 finest Mm 4 the students: Mrs, Joseph From-is, 114 i r savinSs certificate Millun. 8. CC Baker. 9 Andrew cnrley’ M's‘ James CO-vlc’ Mm pr 0 a. wa , ' n88‘ bowllnl score for the month‘ Sterllur" Wf'l‘s. l4 Andrew Jardliic. Albert McRae- M“ ‘mseph T131” w“ “Tm by Beryl Daley i“ De-l !l'0fll nrmv lricilds llmbflf- tflsectlon 3_Adu1; Fema]e_n Em Mrs. John McInnls, Mrs. ‘ ' _ I es Ra Lok b George Callback, 4 Gaudet. Mrs. Elmer Blaiicliariblrhn of liCl‘ grandmother‘ Mrs. y c er y, Summersido was from a. standpoint Donald, Mrs. frank Mc-Phec, Mrs. Vrctn n os- the girl-st cf lvilss Jean ' trle o MacKlnnon, 2, g 8V" w“ “m” dlsappomtmg’ no non. 4 Stalwart a. Lewis, 5 Mo. T1 ' {aging was efficiently and ‘e J" Andrew Jardlne. nble to be A111. Dev-Hr. and Mrs, Cflhoou. The, ago lie was reported mlsslht- 4 . 'Geq'gg Q 5b,“ 4 ‘took examinations in the Holy Re- members are appreciative of thel Cpl Robmré-E-mvn Summep Wm 5 Goidcm M”; dcemer Hall inst night. the K. ti’ C. Hut and slso ui Mr. side. and NIlHs Eileen Yardley Van- s L _ __ _ H, m“ night Ii C. Murphy oi the Knights oi couvcr. spmt Cllllsllllfis Wm‘ D“ 1_ecglg,l-130€, Qififiiii,‘ glgjfige The following are the names of ' Hugh D_ 5mm, 5 C C B k r Miss Annie Dunn. Miss AliceDunn. The res-uh: moounss have Iurt- "__""““ s. J.M ’ ' " °- Miss M 0's fen, Mr. A lens ‘d “am ‘m, m“ holiday‘. The‘ ' Roop. ‘l. Gordon Moc- ary r s Cl Jardlne, l0. A. J ‘din , Brent MoInnis, Mrs. Stephen Mac- whlchbets dontttedvby 15;‘? rtllubt w the Maoximqon, 1g, 'X,,,,,.§.,}'j‘,f,?§§§° ‘l’; Mllisn, Miss Margaret Dunn. Mrs. m9“! W 1 ‘.18 lg ES x V-l ' Russcll Bull o1 Bor- l5. J D Jenkins, is - 0r. Mrs. Ernest lvfcTag-uc, Mrs. , .,, V ,, - ,. . , Mncxlnnon. 17 Andrew 6c med Kelley’ Mrs‘ Bruce Pound, don and rut um. .1 ncum “CILOIHC | ivmi _ i Laurie, Mrs. Ailgustils MacDonald, 51-h. r C cliursefitdg Cflllbeck, 2 George Mrs- 69°73? MCQUBld. MTS- 9"" "Ibruldxnv .1111.“ IXCIiIIJPAlU? to B213? a cc , _ ~ 5_ A d. ' Mrs. Leonard MacDonald, lvlrs, w]. v l P n s51)“, Just Comp-And at B, Rnv can», n 16w Jardme‘ Patrick Ready. Mrs, Allan Mac-I to A111. Boultcr. C. W. A. C. of Tie e m t Sgction 4-» Pup Female -—1U En- of entries, the 595l- m the 5 my 1 °l ll" elm“ T“ “"°"d““°°' how’ c McLuro s- MncKin. doubt duc, to some extent, to the h"? & M m men J - acKlnnon. 6 Ernest Mill, co wcul _ td b M C C. Baker. 8 Sterling Willis, expeditiously concuce 4v 1‘- George MacLeod. Fox Fieldmsu KINGSTON CHRISTMAS ' CONCERT and exactly Class V-Extra Pale st er Killflllan A nww ioabura of tha Club's u. tlvitlea will be a skating and bridge club to function on alternate weeks. B uck. {zgvro 1:331. vlreldrlzslnkcn to make ll"! piercings. As the pelts were Judged. lv, Secton l-Adult Mole-ii mtries '- 55 1¢W‘B. 2 George Pauline of Bordon u" re visitors to Sunmlorsirir- on Thu-allay. Mi". iiurclrl Stcrvul-t of Bordon loft An enjoyable concert was held- M the school children in Kingston Hull Mr. Han-icon Green ca ably Casualty List I miirris acted as chairmen, and the io ow- Lewls, 4. (Continued from page 1i "‘_—__""‘_—_‘“ illg program was carried out: a‘: pectorl of it in the future. they were removed from the tnble and the First and Second Prize M pelts and entries for Groups were segregated for further consideration. Mr. Lloyd Lockerby. the Domin- ion Grsdel‘. Efflded U16 D911? and m; whole performance from first to last was carried out Wlthmlt l hitch, Mr. George Cnllbcck was the winner of the greatest number o1 trophies ami- has a very it!!!“ 58' gregate of sliver at the Cunfldlllfl National office to show as a. result of his winnings. George, by the way, was the winner of the Aggregate 1n charge of bridge will be Pamela Gent and 1n charge of skatlne. J0- aephlnc Weighlun . flu Old: are anxious for new members. If you are a. new girl in town and would like lo bowl or take port in our activities call Mrs. wslrnsley at 329-1 or Mrs_ Dower at 5T3 and some one will call for you. It would be appreciated if‘ anv- brd having rooms to rent would adv so lvlrs. Walmsley-S. MOORE-At syo1.§y~,_rr.s., on Jan. 7, i943, to Mr. and Mrs. Brute S Moore.“ (nee Lesley White), a l‘. 18-h BEARSTO-At Ormstown Mater- nity Hospital, December 27, 1842, to Mr. and Mrs. James Bcarsto, Nltro, Quebec, a son. BULMAN-At. North Rustic-o on Jmuary 6, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs John E. Buimsil, a son. LlVILNGSTONE-At the P. E. Ia- hind Hospital on Dec. 31, 1942, w Mr. and Mrs. Milton Livingstone of Charlottetown. (nee Milo lslrbe. Stymeist), g daughter Carol Chris- OVEBSIAI um lull!‘ l“ 8|!‘ Oflfllufifi - —Amm—_ Wilson, James Bennett, IO. , __.___.I!I.‘§.".I§IAFIF§____.. __ Ottlvl- ‘srortnv-Motvucsux - At st. I m‘ ‘ I __ Paul's Anuilccn Chilrvh on Thurs- Now far Elna-r dual on Mnnrluyt for Chnrlottclown “liar-c , hr- \vllI ho n student m. St. Ilamstanfs The speaker then pointed out University". Othrl" St. Duns nus how Qucogssfu] gm past yea;- had strderlts who luturiled to their been yo; m, Km5men_ Beside; studies mt Monday were JnckqDnl- their contribution to the Milk fol‘ m1- Rifl“), “mil; Jim)‘ IN!" luff; Britain Fund they spent $198.62 {mill Flllfg‘ Rmtficfii" ,,,,.,',',!;f;,°v],.h for local sci-vice work. In addition] vilcékfjg,’“QQWCIQQQ: 1,1}; ‘for C51- to sundry merchandise distributed m‘ 1m‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' UXTAWA. Jan 8 -(OP)- Th9 R.Q.A.I‘. in its 465th casualty list ol the war issued tonllht. 1890"“ one in] after all‘ 0P0?" ationa ovarasas and 2m mllllnl believed killed during flylnl 0P"- atlons in Canada. Two men were listed as mls-Ilnl beloved drflwned during llylnl operations in Canada One map previously reported mils- 1" over-sou now for official Dur- pqaoa is praawned dc Followkng is the ‘latest list of casualties: EASTERN GUARDIAN -____ ANNUAL BU or St. Andrew's §¥§§.s§ Church. Mflhthguc. will be the church on Wednesday B . ."l‘]-|E MEETING terian d in A number of low-built horses‘ In good condition. Will be al George Brookins’ stable, Kensington, Saturday, Jan- uary 9. WELLINGTON MCNEILL Charlottetown 1-8-21 “clzvsrlf RINK BUMMERSIDE SKATING MONDAY day Decehéar. 2i, um, by the MV- parpoaaa araaalsod u b,- ' ow Gardiner. Miss Marjorie r Iranklin, Harold Ralph. lit. 8st. (;_(gp,_c01q. lflnle Stondv of Cropnud to Ml’- llorthailemn. Yorkshire. HI O’I'I‘AW.'\. Jrrll. storage supplies of eggs are only a fraction of those re rted s ar ago, but food :lxnpv nullior ties said tcdny the position of the (‘Oltfillllllllft public has not been oildangercd. A Dominion Bureau of Statistics report on cold-storage e hold- lugs at Jun, 1 in nine cit es plac- ed the tulnl at 9.035 dozen a- gninst 302,184 dozen on the same date a your ago and 379.193 doz- boxlng meet. on at lust Dec. 1. A contribution or $50.00 was Official.- said fewer eggs were granted for the Cillllldlfln Aid to bolus roiltcd into col slorosze Russig Fund, since shipments to the United _____#_..____ Klugdoué ugly m bfilrllm uktodo “to ~ N-Do _ __( y my _ pow ere orm. A oug co - i. IDCnqogiIitegfm S7nlvn(t?i:n“GArvn¢; BYOHLQQ holdings were down, the 6,118,.“ ha, "gum"; h, Londnq fresh egg stocks in the nine cit- Rfler n mm.‘ and a m" month ies showed n major gain 1n the mu,- .-,( Cgnpdgr mo rmigmt store; month ended Jan. 1. Supplies then m’ Bmhh was; ma!” 5M 3mm, totalled 70mm dozen against 113,- Ameflcm 21d dozen Dec. l M w llam Nelson Molyneailx of Chor- lottetown. DEATHS-w GORMAN-In the Uziitcd Stalk! on Dec. 2, 1042. Augustine John German. aon of the late John Gor- man and Mrs, Gormsn of this clty MaoKAY-At. narnloy Jan. ‘l. i948. Frank N. MscKa aged B0 yflrl- Fimersl from his late residence Sot- tbe Prince ‘OANADA Ilsdll believed killed daring ll ng apaeatiana: toleival Frederick. P0,. “game. llam Wald, Milwaukee. Vmbutrh, J Roderick, PO" Drumhe or Al?‘ “Isobel-tron, David Jack, Q0, Van- vsr. nobmy. ndraw amps. sgt. Wdllnatm. a I. . . Vosbuugh. Robert- son and Doherty wars aboard a medium bombar rnluino, aloe! bee. tflhfi Jthe out coast Vmcouvar s . i! b! l0! Solo. Norma Smith lencored). Recitation, Wilma Willis. Newfoundland, and Z450 pounds of munity L's extended to (he family Recitation. A Tenn-am‘ new“ At the conclusion of his addresslcnumv HNMQIA n“ ‘vedncsday’ MacGregor. made an excellent srowlnl sll The Treasurer's report was then: Mncamgor‘ Aha“ Lewis, Andrew Jardlne and Lowell -~'C-W-!- MEETS - ‘Iriemonth-{nsnciai position it had been lu f0? w“ Great interest settled in me hold on Dec. 13th in the side on..- ‘cent sum oi sansdss. mresw Exam," chrm’ a w“ gvllh s very attractive and valuable M"- Mnbrm steel! Pffildfilt- 0P- 1943- he PFhl-‘fid mo!!! highly the DH" Christmas “out a mi’. of the Show, and 1r is unfortunate flhlo Purposes. It was also decided discussed very iullv m.» duties and’ mcimuommelm. wmuh ' m, adyanfnges_ which on“. I Show the meeting with s prwyer for our operation of all in making i943 nn mwnnlulon perienced that facilities were not Floris were discussed with refer- Three solos by Rsynrongzgglligg ‘an. (gpclnlng chorus. Santa clans. b! oo Address of Welcome, My Younk. r. Recitation, A Tiny Glou by Alton Green. let's on ‘Pilesrfzrv. xrenyiorwr eduntgs thi $$§Q§“f§ The silicon‘ svmpnthv of the com- gelc|tagion_ 3:12: gllnjfl-L _ "d ' ‘ t‘ .00, Joyce wan (enco i. . , .. S . t magazines to the Merchant Navy d{?,'.",,‘,'ij,,,.,'§f,“}',‘,“fi,, P".‘,,,‘,’.‘,'. Newmn p," “limb Dmenlbcr ,0“ Recltstoln. A Resolution. Lloyd q-rqpym bu; w“; very closely run _ Mr. Imd ivasprcsentcd with 17.102 ___.. E by McLure and MacKmnon, who .P8$t Presidents P1"- ' Régxltcliiilnghrllssrmrggatiltf.’ a gm‘. through the different classlfloah, laws. llrlven by Ralph Rice and show y D, 1 e 1...... Bob Bwnohroy. s...» t. w» u u» mo» use» -u- st E t.ff..f.i'."lt..°flritt”ll:: ..n,n,.,,ck_ were “so fight on the“ 1y meeting oi the sub Division oi many years. Revenue of the club e t7‘ s - dm.5,ep_ ithe Catholic Women's Inssgue m fro.- the year totalled the mngniii-t g . Lsg t Gfrtoelsiélglou. Au Alteration. lira Grand Championship, and McLure Pill of the Little Flower Church, In the new President, - and MscKinnon came unto the top 1'9"“: "m! 33 mfimbflfs Dfosent. Chllbeck! 1111111849“! "54"" 1°’ gjfdfikcg§fl$ k1,,‘ ened the meeting by prayer. It wss wont of the Past President and ex- The new Wm, we" m. “m”. decided to donate s10 for on“..- pressed the thanks or u..- club. m. gfzlclhnlégtloldmflltglllthurroarttiorsd) that more o; m... bmpder, ca,“ to take up a collection ior the or- responsibilities oi members at ihci - no; have be," present u, Maura-plums. Poitier McKenna cloned lpmsent time and moire-sled the co- cofisélfl-Vul‘ 0110"". 7 nllzera. (an- M m" give m m. educauona) ‘my armed forces. even more successful year than . Great disappointment was ex- i 194'? Qgflfgn?’ ‘,’,','§"“°“ N. available to hold the Annual Ban- mice to the coming intenservlce also very much anwocht“ urdsy at. 2 pm. ARSDNAUIJI‘ - At Count/y Hosp] on January '7- llM. Mary Rose Arsennult, daught- er of Mr. John P. Arsensult. Fun- eral Saturday mornlne. RICHARD-At his residence ‘l5 Elm Avenue, Thursday, January ‘l 104s, m. o. 1.. Richard aged 81 years. mineral will take elm m" his into residence Saturday m0?"- ing at 8.46 to the Church of thi Redeemer. thence to l-hi quet and Dinner. The boys, how- ever. recognizing condition; mo]; the matter philosophically sud sub- stltllted s Get-together after the closing of the judging at the Con- udlan National, dispersed for supper Butter spot: Que (92 score) I5 and gathered ogaln at Bdclock 1-4B. when thr- trophies were presented, Eggs spot: Eastern A-lar s 38A: by the Preskicni, L, W Hancock. A-medlum 36A; A-pullets 3A; m. Addresses were given bv George, C 33A; E-C 31A. Muchood Gcorgc Callback, D. O I Stewart. Gordon MucMlllan, w R. Exercise Victory, ‘I _ Recitation. Shirley Nawson. Mpnoiozus. Olive Barrett. D Moshe. Heck Boys It. lgxm-‘lteltinon. Green. GIG O 8 Like Best. u m“. we Goodnight Acrostic, 9 children, Closing chorus, Psi-swell Christ. mas or... Gaul then a m, aa Jovlal as svsr, am- d“ MONTREAL. Jan. 7-(ClP)- Canadian Commodity Exchange. MONTREAL- J*"- 7"(GP)" stocks of frozen eggs in the nine pollen} Iggy.“ TUESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Nights - 8 till l0. SATURDAY Night 9 till ll. WEDNESDAY Shaw. P G Ciarke, C.C Baker. Dr. Gumi, and others, Altogether un enjoyable evening was spent and so another Pelt Show passes into history. A number of suggestions were advanced by different speakers re- Jznrding improvements In next year's "w-ent. and it those matters will be discussed fully a‘. the Annual Meeting of the ls anticipated that 3 r Ilttlng and Snmilvlna Glance " .ll. J. “IGAABON OPIOMITRIST Montague P l, l. Produce Igglcss today as reported by the minlon Department. oi Agriculture follows:- Eggs: oded shl msnis selling A- large 8: A-med um 3d; A-pullets 32-83; B 32; C 30. Butter: first rsda CHI-BIC? prints Jobbing roe 36 1-2-3; first grade sol ds. Jobbing price, 6-36 1- ' wholesale, Que No. l pasteurized storage 35 1-4-35 1-2. Cheese: current receipt, cltlcs also showed a major sin, nl 4.376.081 dozen against 3, 87,- 551 dozen at Jrm. 1. i942. Egg production has held un well dining the curly whiter months and consumers have bcneflttcd by a recent reduction in prices, oi- ficlals s . ____.i______ CHUNGKING. Jan. 7—(AP\-A chine-to army spokesman said io- Bltfi‘ Rift from a heavily lad‘: Wepllblls were treated by the we. mans institute and b! tba teach. er. Alta Prowse. The i|t for the ovenlnl was Mrs. ml Willis, (Patriot Please om) zmrsrs irxassToTsis __-_. MW §II a! arid 5'» aa B f J .m'ai ‘agar, Qt, . inc. Iai- 'it h been nos their nlananegashed I PMOII. UNDERTAKEI N. D. MacLean day that lit-Gen. Osmnu Tsilkada, oommundvr of the Japanese 11th stunt (touts firing iortmer bvice-otttttfa o —s.'= n oyo, nu een e om" “M” in the crash of s Japanese plane IIBUOSTOBI in Anlrwel Province. The plane was flying 110w and was shot down lost Dec. 18. Association. Considerable concern was expressed regarding lhe scarcity Protein ivcds 1n Canada and also tile meat situation and appro rlaie action wns advocated with a v cw in protecting all availablo supplies of the fox breeders of this country. Afternoon 3.00 - 5.00 QMQALMQ SATURDAY Afternoon 3.00 - 5.00 with.“ Harem u‘. afflffltz... ndad as a short-cut to provision of trades. ‘with ' flgflf q, ggigynnd specialists. it was lasrnad and that rgnlgalt . and ’ ‘nuyoutbsaraiaksncoonly ‘ y Que 20 1-4 FOB Montreal, white, Que 1B 5-8 FOB Montreal; whole- sale western and Que while 20 colored H. first grade Montreal. Potatoes: '75 lh bags No. i moun. lain Que 1.55; No. 2125-140; ll I and PEI 1.50-1.60. Office flours: l0 to ll n. ll I to h P. M. Holidays etc. by an lnlmanx with Garlotlatown all Iarik Iillalltta llama II l i - vs I '7-¢."1\¢mk~nlfifoa~ravwarns~awrw -= --"- i wet-rumoured». w