News. Subscriptions. Advcriidng 4 , wte Street- ldi WW0" Water Birooi. M." flliflflv Goarilol Drugstore, w “I. 3 Hark Galsdnt. 8'1 Gragvilia Sm: _/fl° Guam; III] be delivered to any homa hflflqmmgnu‘ gqpcrrllylltlio k‘ Boy n to the boy rcc I ‘m ypul order Aw‘; pox FEEDS, all ‘g Braces Z __011.DER V. belts at Bruno's. 12-5-21. WOOL . B; 54,95 sach. at Brace a. ._-_- u’; l“ I _5SCAI'ED 1 -i ed INP- ef, Qlxrli-iitfglvfth 5‘- ' _5|{0T on my ‘m (marked) 1 tr 5'5 ren. Kensinztvn- '_|;1~1GAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. lde. announce T‘ Dodds‘ Sumglertsheir dallkhter. Charles E. oi. engagement ‘Ruth Ell€€ll W MT- guh ley jlubley: [9 take "r1115. Personals ‘ L H_ Gnudet, Summer- Nf; | patient. 1n the Charlotteé u; ,0“, 5411111111. _ _ James MacCaull. Bedeqne. M" Clarence Steward, New d M“ 1 w ;,1';;»...:.::. .r=.:...r...s: 1n an ofllce of an aviation plant. Board Complains To Mr. Gardiner lie Car Shortage kinda 124-21 lwav blankets sine . 12-5-21. r ur ranch a mm o Rewdrd. Eleonora. 12-5-21 premises. lemale r not claimed in s sold. Bert War- 13-3-31 ton truck. All good tires, in pg)‘- 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. N. 3311111011111. N.S. Marriage ppm shortly after Miss Jennie holdss position W!’ week. Phonc 289 for this m ponniblc for deliveries on yourumq: Q. I.‘ TAYLO , g-guggnflam‘ wfil oplmiiltflifllt, Dace Office this Saturday, 12-5-21. —BUY Maple Leaf Anti-fioeu 1n 1 ll Bu“? 011 l-IKI 1 q-llrt flax-fig —I'Ull BUYER-Mr. n. N. '- Bryan of Holt Renlrew and 8o, Ltd. Montreal. is expected in 1; day far two and will be buying my; at office of Charles R. Rogers Surnmerslde. 12.5.21‘ —F0ll SALE, 1030 Durant half- fwt Watkins condition. Cheap m1- quick sale. Apply Leslie G. Ram. 58y. Kensington, R. R. 5. 12-5-21. Breaking, Entering Case In Supreme Court At S’sids The case of Ervllle Essery. 17. oi Mt. Pleasant. charged with break- ipz and entering and theft ircm Cree-mus Jewelry Store, Suin- merside. opened yesterday in the tiizirenic C0111‘. a1 Sslde befor-s Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. 1v1os1._oi me afternoon was taken up with argument as to the ad. mlsslbllitv in evidence of a. stato- lnucnt made bv the prisoner to Chirf #11 Police Peter White. Decision on this point was reserved bv the c0111 111..- flrst witness for tlr- crown. Harold Crockett, is u member of the firm of H R. Crockett Ltd. Summerslde. He testified to lock- ing up the store on Julv l2 at 12.15 noon.ibe1 a l1 11.1,";- he “mild have followhfg mgfininglaat 1"lu310dl'lc 1r];- ' Smrmge situation celved a hhone call as ‘n. result of "d" cmrected as which he wcnt dorm to thc slorc mu w l“ 1° h“ beend, re‘ and found Constablc Siilnev l-Icz-k- relrrii 111111111011. J.G. Gar 1113f. bcrt of the Summerslde Police Federal hlnustr-r of Aericllltllfe- Force there. There was n large holc b; m; Provincial Marketln! in the dlsplav Window mid 1x111: 011 BOWL the inside. on the cloth. nuns r The lllluislcr was informed of brick. Mlsslnx from the 11111111 the situation 111 a letter dated dislllnv Wcrc thrse diamond rln s Nov, 16 111111 sillucd bl’ MP- T- -7~ 111mm, S111111ncrs11le, secretary of 11,9 r111. Marketing Board. The lemr salvdi "We tool sure that you do not iullv realm: the seriousness of our situation re cars for tho shin- pmr, cl t» potato crop, or you ,. done something "$1511: warehouses alonnz the rail- vtsy 1111c are lllll. Cali and potatoes only be moved now as we get. very cars are sent at 611:.- _ “Please give this, immedlnlc attention. matter your H011. M1“. Gardiner replied on No" ll "liltllli! he had receivcd ‘ outlining th: respect to cars for .1111. 1 '1: llncu. 11nd id nu: "I am asking that the s1 action be looked 111to and C01‘- mtcd 11s much .15 laossiblc." Says Major Snythlys Charges "Light-lieaded” WRONTO. Dec. s-mcru-hs- Canndian writer who e rned from a visit to “\El1f5l(‘l'll from. said in an ad- dress last night. that Majcf Conn tmvthrs churgcs that Canadian lrmy telniorccments lacked train- glg were "perhaps the most light- r..c.i statements made by any and two watches l-Ie identified :1 rind and n watch produced in court as similar to sumo of the ones that were in the window. Those two had becn brought to 111m some time a1- ter the break bv Chief White Const. Sidney l-Ieckbcrt told of discovering thc break in the morn- inR of Jllly 13th at about 6 40. Hc testified to trying the door of Cro- cketth Jcwrllcrv Store that. night. and ‘found it locked He lclcntiiicd a brick mmiuccd in court as llie ungpliound 1n the window. morning cf . at his dctachlnclit a r ' in were Const. Philip Carter, lt.C.M.P. ‘lChlef White. unc ‘Flmoi-d Ross ;Macl.ean and the prisoner. Thcy ylcroceecled to the Islmd Son Food Ltd plant and ufter talkir-g with the prlsoncr o.‘ n‘ lliuclt-ztu the- rm- _.-':; clllKCtl to onc. Frank HOWZHL, turned cvtr to him a Grucn watch. Then the xmrlv ucnt dawn 111 the pier whcrc he talked. to 1111c. Jumps McDunuld, \\'11o flamed uwr 111 diamond r1111,’ to 111m. Witxrss I A150 'I‘RAVEL'I‘ALK snows 1.30-9.15 l_ TUESDAY AT 3.30 msulu MERSIIHDE‘ PIIIIIIIJI’. RODNEY AND GARLAND TOPS IN NEW M-G-ltl FILM, "GIRL CRAZY" Mlckcy Rooney and Judy Gar- land are teamed together for the clguth time in Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's lilting fllmization of the smash Broadway hit of a few sea- |._sons 111w. ‘Girl Crazy," 110w play- lmg at the Capitol Theatre. ' The original Gershwin score is |retalned and played by none other lthan Tommy Dorsey and his band. Judy sings the favorites. “Bidin' My Time" and Embraceable You” among many others. and dances two production numbers, proving itic young singer is fast becoming one of the best dancers on the screen today. It's Mickey Rooney's fondness ' night clubbing and girls that causes his father to send him to Jody College in Arizona. Mickey arrives in Arizona to discover Gin- ger Gray, played by Judy, grand- daughter of the dean, ls the only girl at the school. l-Ie falls in love with her promptl '. but Judy wants nothing to do with the tenderfoot quitter. Mickey shows his true character when he decides to stick it out. and Judy’ rclentc. the school is about to be for lack of enrollment. Mickey plans a rodeo carnival. The pub- licity brin". 111 an avalanche oi new applications. Cody College saved and both Mickey and Judy are _happy,_ i” by Essery. Attorney Gencrnl Fred- cric A. Lar-c thcn commenced to read irom the statement and coun- sel for the (lefensc objected. The court then uskczi the Jury to with- draw wliilc the matter was argued. With the _iury out, lvlr. E. H. Strong cross-cxnnilued Chief White with reference to the stntmnent anti thc circumstances silrroundlng it. Const. P. A. Carter, R.C.M.P., and tho prisoner were also ques- suld hi‘ Lzuvc t-he r1111 21ml the wuicli to Chit-l Wlutc. 111 ..1.-_ c‘ ilusstion by M; 511-121;. the defence. hc soul 1hr 11g and ivutch 111 court. were slmllur to tho ones he turned over to Chic! White | James McDonald, n NR. em-' ployee at Borden. said that on July I 20th he bought u ring for $5.00 from the prisoner. One day latcr| he turnvd it over to Cpl. Deaikin.» Frank liowatt. Carleton. said} that on July 20th on Borden Dler‘ where he was working two men came along. the prisoner and one Clifford Ross MacLean. From Mac- Lean he purchased a Grucn “latch for $5.25. His business was all with MacLenn b11t the prisoner was- present all the time. Witness said that ho later turned the watch over to Cpl. Deakln. Chief of Police Peter White told of being called by phone to the R. who fought through I .__ . . also and Caen, rc- g-lreno bill of health from me or ibmiy clsc," he said. They werre t e Canadian during the course of the llrmuncv, -. lily troo s 1n clearin _ lleldt Estunrg. R ~"!_Il.='3nl‘.ou‘er and Montgomeryl "i 1111f ureen troops in tricky‘ scr tough iobs such as these.‘ £1 put Canadians there because llnre the finest fighter on the vf the earth." loxpou _ 1cm - More than,’ 110 German or "R" bouts havei 1n‘ dcstmvezi or dantagcd in the -t.'1 Sta and D- y, ‘The C.M.P. barracks because thc pris- oner wanted to see him. He pro- ceeded to the R..C.M.P. oiflcc and he and the prisoner went into the County Court room. There were Just the two of them. Chief White said that he asked Kssery if he wanted to make a statement and he replied yes. Witness said he then gave him the customary warning and asked him if he un- derstood it. Essery said he did 11nd began talking. Chief White said that as the prisoner talked he wrote and when he finished he read 1t back to the prisoner. Both hc and the prisoner then signed 1t on every page. A document was produced in court which the mi.- _sald _\\'as__the statement made ced tonight that Atlantic banded shortly and its function! trlct within the command. statement said general ment in the strategic situation duh lng recent months "allows useful economies in administration which can now be effected without loss oi operational efficiency." tion the Pacific command, but it was reported that a statement. on dlsbandonmcnt or curtailment of this ticnrd on the mutter. Mr. Strong's objection was on tho grounds that some hope of favour had been given to the pris- o11cr by the Chief 1f he would make a statement. The Crown argued thst there was no renson for the Prisoner feeling any hope of favor 11s a re- sult of his conversation with the Chief and flint evcn 1f there were so the warning given by Chief White before the statement was commenced would make the situ- ation clear to the prisoner. The Chi would reserve judgement on this point and the lurv were recalled. Mr. Curl Crockett was then cull- ed and was 011 the stand when court adjourned till this morning. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, KC. assisted the Attorney General. S Atlantic Command To Be Disbanded OTTAWA, Dec. 4 -- (CP) —- The defence department 1111118011;- mand headquarters will be dis- hnndcd back to the individual dis- The improve- Thc announcement did not men- command might be ‘issued Wl 010222‘- lowcd. The Board of Appon] is} AT ROTARY —- Announcement. 241 ,Y9M'5i welzm 15s pound-i. height s o-colvnanl. - At her s; Justice announced h“ ft. B ins; light brown wavy hair;]6l Bayileld Street, Dec. S, Ismail mouth; {flood posture; small mark on right O'Connell, formerly 0t Fort Aug- oi a news! naillrc mnv he Inner at iiva cents n word. ctrrciiv DI!- a advanoa. - Li: CIASWELL for Photographs- CONlEDERATiuN LIFE n0 BUIIANCE. B. I. B. Regular monthly meet- ing. Wednesday, December ti, at 8 pm. 12-4-21 KENNEDTS LADIES‘ WEAR will be open all day each Wed- nesday untll Christmas. , 12-5-31. - PREMIER ILL - The many friends o1 Premier J. Walter Jones will regret. to learn that he has been confined to his house since Saturda through illness. Fortun- ntgliy, condition is not consid- er serious. shown above. nesday until Christmas. . 12-5-21. THE WOMEN'S MUSIC QLUB‘ SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT LEA- presents Mrs, A, F, Miller, 50- GUE—'ll1e School Improvement prano, a pupil 0f DT- Vlflcl. inleague mct last evening at the Heartz Memorial Hall on Monday, home of Mrs. Ivan l-lorne- The December 11, at 8:15 p. m. Silver group furthrr discussed radio edu- collection. 12-5-li. cfltl0nal rogrnms and visual aids i .115 supp ements to the regular ATIENDING CONFERENCE - school curriculu. It was decided] The Hon. W. Alan Stewart, Mln- m invite Col. K. S. Rogers to ad-. lster of Agriculture, and Mr. W. R. dress the club at the earliest date‘ Show. Deputy Minister of Agrl- possible. Mrs. Avarcl reportedplans culture, left. for Ottawa Saturday had been completed for theleagueh} morning to attend the Domlnion- rummage sale to be held at the] Provincial Agricultural Conference Y. M. C. A. next week for the rais- at Ottawa. The conference, which lng o! school funds. Mrs. J. P. opened yesterday, closes tcmor- Lantz reported for the committee School Board row. which met the City ——-— yesterday HOME FROM OVERSEAS-l the growing congestion in local Ewan E. Keefe of the Royal Can-‘schools and the falling 01f in en- nlght from overseas to spend Mcommlttee suggested that short leave with his parents. Mal , and Mrs. G. R. Keefe, 8 Rlchmondlmight be the best solution to these; Street. problems. The president said that‘ —-i M1‘. Lloyd Shaw had FUNERAL YE5TERDAY -—The speak to the club at its nextmeet- funeral of Robert Earl McEnchern. ling on educational matters in i2, was held from the residence Oflprjnce Edwgyd 1511mm, Plans were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S lmude to hold the next meeting McEuchern. Mermaid. yfislflrdayuvith Mrs. Harry Cuclmore on De- aftcrnoon. Services at the hOmGiQQ1nbef14, and grave were conducted by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Interment was Elmer Buell, Borden Boswell and [Everett Lund. CIVIC TAX APPEALS — One hundred and forty-eight applica- The many friends of Mrs. Cecil Ward, Valley Street will be PIER-led to learn that she has been able l0 return to her home from the PEI. tions for tax revision were heard Hospital Where she underwent w _\§5(5yday by the Board o; Appeal operation several weeks ago. They from Civic Rates and Assessments 31W? 1° 998 h" “my Te°°vr°d Qwn‘ They were chiefly from the parents 15'- of young men who had been asses- sed for poll taxes but who were now overseas. The 148 applications,‘ either for total at ~lltlon of taxes or for reductions, were consented to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cullen left Saturday momlng by plane on a holiday visit Montreal. New York and Detroit. They will spérbd by Axessm‘ .1. c. Sims. Six 11 “Christmas and Ne" Year's ‘agkms for reduction o‘ pgfirgy Mrs, Cullens sisters in Detroit. ‘l taxes were presented by the persons M“ ' , _________. mmved‘ of um“ m" we” “t; LONDON _ (cm - Food 1111111- ister Lord Woolton has been elec- composed of Messrs. K, M Mar- . tad president, of th British Stan-- tin, chairman, J. J. Hornby, and dards Institution. ° l i Alex. McDonald. _______ l BIRTH I SUTIIIJRLANDV-w-éAt the Prince llldward Island Hospital Dec. 3, 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Suth- erland, St. Peters Bay, a daughter; prawns _ was made at the Rotary luncheon yesterday that plans have been completed for the annual Rotary Radio Auction to take place on Wednesday night, December 6. Proceeds are for the Provinces crippled children. Yesterdays Rot- ury speaker was Dr. J. A. Mac- Mlllan who gave an illustrated McKINNO —In this City, on Dec- 4, 1944, John McKinnon, aged 85 and informative talk on “Health YQBYS. formerly 0f East Lake, P. Insurance and Group Hosplm}- E.I. The remains nre resting at lzatlon." Guests at the meeting Frank Hennesseyls Funeral Hume- lncluded Senator Hugcssen, Mont- Fhhflffll 1101198 1819f- reul; Rene Wormser and E. B. nor. His description follows: Age rosldcnco. Cot-nor- nppearance smart, inc Stewart. beloved wife of John forehead. Complexion, fair; nose, ustus, 1n her 61st year. Riel-ruins are concave,‘ teeth, natural. even; e es_1i‘estin3 at Frank Hennesseyh Fun- bluc: chin, pointed, long, Reuglbnjeral Home. Funeral from Frank Protestant. Speaks German and Hennesseyh Funeral Hung Wed- Erlalish. He is a mechanic by trade, nesday morning at 8.45 to the Kettner is a Geireiter (Lance-Con Church of the Most. Holy Redeem- Pvfflll of the German Army and'cr thence to the Catholic Cemet- eficmllcd from a la-‘bour project at 9W- Hurkctt. Ont, 0n Oct. 15. Infor- mutton concerning this man's whereabouts should be sent. to the nearest, detachmen. oi’ R. C. M. P-. 0r local or military police. scuoor. aoann MEETING-' In She srejgullelra mogithly meeting OH faihe 1e c oo oa t. k l. _ 15,11” artemuoi, wfififl, "D}_°°I_Y°§,_! MR. wrnusm u. wanna-u. X910. chairman. as president. A CM” T'“"'" eegntlon of l di i‘ h - School Improvgmgsit rfgiglree "W Decflllber l. 1937- slstimz of Mrs. Gordon MucDon- Memories are treasures no one can , aid. Mrs. Mark McGuigan. Mrs.1 Rel Kemr- and Mrs J. P. Lantz. 1mm met. the Board and urged that. in- creased school accommodatlon be provided and that. a Composite ‘on; High School be erected in the City Bui vvc will relacaiber. no matiar In Memoriam loving memory o! our dear I I l wtho passed e . is .1 heartache no one can heal Some may fvrrst you. now you an for Grades IX. X, x1 d x11_ h "115 5611001. Arts nndanmeclmnilgl: ow “m” would be taught. They also urged!‘ Badly Missed by Ills Family. that more attention be given to 12-5-11. in Mermaid Cemetery. The pall- were all th {'1' ("$015-$911 Ind bearers were: Athol McDonald, Personals referred to their respefllve 00m- Ernest. Currie, Reginald Power, mltwes. the first five months of 1945 were considered and completed. A mes- sage of good wishes and encour- agement was ordered sent to the Rev. 1. J. Levy who is recovering from a serious illness. tion decided to hold its next meet- Bth, 1945. at which time the Rev. itPromotions I" ywng children a cold or cough is not a thing to b; . us. attended Cfltléfilfiyfiyfillfiifafi - sign of a cough or cold the mother “l find in Dr. Wood's Norwa Pine 5 a rcmcd i" hi1» set rid of the trouble. y "up ' llrcmptnocs and cfloctlvmcl in looccni the phlegm, and stimu- ho bronchial organs in such that tho con-as may bc checked beforo a canons nctun se . is in. m dilnglficimarlzottlc; the largo family lac, about 8 times an much, 60c, at _ Tho T. Mllbnra 0a., United, Toronto, Ont. F RINZIMQ shortly. A dispatch from Vancou- ver Friday reported the beginning of reorganization of Pacific com- mand whlch would ultimately re- duce the command to its status of a military distrlc —Thlrtcenih century stained glssl. removed from Canterbury Cathed- ral in the last century. is to be brought. bnck from the flnn of gla- zlgiwhichnhntiltjince that time. slrfen work 1n the City Schools. ‘rhcfioard decided that theschools close for Christmas holidays st H0011 on Fklday. Dec. 22nd. and open at 9 11.111. on Wednesday, 3rd °f Jallllfify. It was also decided that. owing to the great disruption of the work,in the schools due to many collections bclng made (or, W" purposes thnt ln future only collections for the Canadian Red Cross and War Savings Certificates wouldvhewmnde By daoifr ‘urviéf PIE-WE!‘ CANTERBURY. England — (OP) art. music, gymnastics and kinder-t -—-— C_T""_—__'D_ IIISUHHTIE ALL LINES RMPH HUTTART Summzrsidc —a Ffzfirassiowal. CARD 1. r. lllCltEY chartered Accountant Oiiicc at ll Granville Street Snmmcrsida ~ 1111.1;.;...1 Association Meeting The Prince Edward Island Min- isterial Association met in St. James Church Hall yesterday af- ternoon with the president, Rev. T. H. B. Somcrs. in the chair, iaftefngon and dgscusseq and the Rev. J.A. Nicholson, York, McDonald; 2nd vice-president. as secretary. The Rev. Charles Carnegy and B211; treasurer. Elliot Russell. Theljob price up N 1 h 1 d _ T1 ‘the Rev. All. Jarvis. president and directors a“ My a" ved ome “day ‘ailment m the upper gm es ggghecretary respectively of the East Ralph hiaclearé. building o; a compositehjgh gghoollrrlnce Ministerial Association were and H. W. Dic . present and cordially ‘welcomed. A committee. composed of w pr sident. secretary, and the Rev. organization onsenwd G. C. Webster, were appointed to was also decided to hold twomeet-l Crganized Here thc president. the ed to affiliate with the national DECEMBER 5' 19“ ma’ cmuzaonwarowu GUARDIAN PAGE savare THE vvEjTERN GUARDIAN “MIMI-v”- csnrnu CIIAIIIIIAII 1......" """cl'.'.."’l'i’bt's.."."~'é'l" "" ""' — ms and rumor counn §rh"us°:1"1='m:n. "iil't'°d.u'i's'n Four Islanders at present taking Law at Dalhousie University are A. Reddin. son of the late Mr. 11nd Mrs. Louis J. Reddin. Charlotte- i From left to right they are: Graham Batt, son of Mr. Kljflflflpytg [49155- WEAK and Mrs. George E. Batt, Charlottetown; Frederic S. Martin, son of Mr. will be open s11 day Bu), wed- andsMrs. George Martin, New Perth; John Paton Nicholson, son of R. will graduate this year. The latter is s former professor at Prince u! H. Nicholson and the late Mrs. Nicholson, Charlottetwvn, and William Wales College, town. They are shown st their studies in the Law Library. Nicholson and Batt. are first year students, Marting is second ylcar, and Reddln v. 1.11111» Chamber i , nnouuc: 0f Commerce ls»! 1 cc prices’ today U!" fthc Dcmlnizm l) vnartmcnt nf Aa- ri-culturc follow: .. E EGGS: Graded shipments: Spot ;A Large 39-40: A Medium 33: A A Junior Chamber of CommercePullets 2'7; B 30: C 20. was organized in the City Hall last‘ night with Mr. H. C. Bohaker as‘. BUTTER Wholesale iobbinfl Other oiilccrs eleclcd.§%51fl1§i5"§ @2951,‘ PYLQO Sfgzifiugxid . ., 1- .1. 1st vice president, GordK/iidaq QR“: $fi€iD§Qgeq£q%e} ‘ ' E I O t, secretary. CyrfllK/1a{s1;e[fi;§ milqzezwprfinrlzerv dminlm George Sinclair“. 36 ' '_ ' ‘ifs s“ e w‘ James Macuan, ldS Job price 36 3G 1 2. “IDFCI Alban Farmer; BYE! E: Current white western 20 FOB. wholesale west- ern and Que white for local trade 11nd export 20 11/16-21. POTATOES: '75 lb. bags local No The newly organized body decld- l anfilmmQue immediately and ltl consider the formation of other ings a month, one of which wlllll .90-l.No2 '75-.90:NolQue1-10- branches of the Association. questions oi radio broadcasting of devotional services, worship 1n public institutions. moral and soc- ial conditions, and the annual ob- servance of the Week of Prayer Plans for the course of study for Before ndjournlng the Associa- lnlz in Zion Church on January S. J. Davies, Milton, will present a study paper. lleservcihrmy The following members oi the 17th Armoured Regiment have passed their qualification tests for the ranks listed below: 2-Lt. H, W. Wedge. side qualified as Lleut. . The following qualified as Serg- eants: Cpl. Doyle, T. E., Nortn Rustico: Cpl. Inckerby, G. E., Ham- - llton; A-Sgt. McLeod. W. 11.. Tig- nlsh; Tm‘. MncWilllams. L. A., O‘Lcary; Tpr. Owen. R.M., Mal- peque; Cpl. Profitt, H. C», Alber- ton; Tpr. Taylor. H. E., Hamil- ton: Tpr., Wall, D. B., Baltic; Tpr. Wedge. T. J. Summerstdc; Tpr. Summer- The be a combined meeting and dinner i £620; N B 1 25-1 35; PEI, 1.40-1.- ai. the Charlottetown Hotel._ WEDNESDAY, 20th. DECEMBER FOR CHILDREN (l0 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER) OF MEN SERVING IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY. The men of II.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte", by kind permission of Lieutenant Commander C. I’. MacKenzie, invite you_to join with them in celebrating another Christmas nearer Vic- tory. Santa promises to be present with gifts for the youngsters, and there will be entertainment and refreshments for everyone. Plan now to be present by sending your name and the names and ages of your children to “Christmas Party Committee”, H.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte”, by 10th December. Admission by invitation only. Lnndls. New York; Cpl. Louis IIANDRAIIAN -- At the Char- Woodsldc, L. 5.. Hamilton. Diamond, Beech Grove; Lleut, J, lottctoivn Hospital on Monday, Dec. -~ -~-»- -——- R. McMillan, M. A. Farmer. and 4. 1944, Dennis Handrahan. B8BCL “ Bruce McLarcn of Charlotte- o1 rears. The remains W111 be c0“- tmvn. Arthur MacPhei-son and vcyed from the Frank Hennessqv N D M L George Thompson were joint Funeral Home tomorrow moir- e I 0C 841T! Chfllmleh- ning to the residence of Mrs. x,’ UNDER-rm“. . Margaret 'I‘cmpkins l6 Sydney . ESCAPED NAZI PRISONER - Street. from where the funeral will q iMuALMsl Mounted Police are asking the co- Lake place Wednesday morning at -‘- operation of the general Dllbllc 10.15 to the Church of the Most gg-fhguwwn m‘ in apprehending an escaped Ger-‘Holy Redeemer, thence to the Ro- Nonh w u, . man prisoner of War, Hcnrlch Kett-‘man Catholic Cemetery. ‘E-—~ Phone Tucltuvvuy Travel Kit Light enough For airplane travel, compact enough to go under her orm, complete enough to keep her pretty lor c long time :.. what o grand giti For any woman on your lisil Simulated leather, lined with eggshell lobric, holds 12 Elizabeth Arden preparations for beauty and make-up. Complete 13.00 Enmaws Drug Store Summersido ""““"‘c.broé"vx'>r“i?i§i~ OF ~WAR ow Lin‘ 11 1.1 m“, .. . . snow. That is just what Y0" Vi“ gay when you wear one of our over- coats because no matter what the wea- therVis like you’ll be warm. An over- coat with our label is a guarantee of warm wearability. l ELYSIANS ROCK-SHIRE rnnscss ‘rwanns To YEWURS $47.50 MAURICE MILL MEN’S WEAR Water Street Summerslde