1L y! ,,. P .. t- L 4; E ,". i Ronald Mcnoiislu of A JANUARY 9.194s Tl-IE 'WESTERN GUARD r AGINTi: J. sun glllrlllnnevn Rosanna u“ ' - IUIMEBSIDI I_N and “Cl COUNT! News. Snhserl Tluflnardlnnmnybe lowlngstsel loll lesbian. Wam Street. lei-unto inkli- Watse Street. u; . 4T0! tbs draft-Mi! wstyei . -WAN'I.‘ID—A maid. Apply Mrs. sw- strip at Brooch. (Dz) lockhnrt, 08 Bummerside. Annan school. supplement e100 for —-— . balance of the term. James ‘rup- -0ll>ll. barbed wire now at lin. . New Arman, i-g. Iran's. , , 1+3!- JINSINGTON, Cameo, Jsnu- Maui-l“ mu horse. in tb Smil Bumette and Sons of Y1. Pioneg-s Band. Plus interest- ing short eubiects. 1 F“ -sr.rcn'r FIRE -- suiiuuerslde firemen responded to a fire 8-50“! 12:30 yesterday at the Elect Indian service Station on ander Water Stud It was caused by en overl-heated stove pipe and some slight damage was caused to the paint and woodwork. It tinguished-whcn the firemen ar- rived-S. ‘ ._BAIIIEI BORN — The up- ward trend of the autumn Canada is definitely tovtefi- q ed by the s owng o e filing: County Hospital dllflns i944 where 486 babies were born the previous year o‘? W" 2 er cent. And the thlt i943 w” above previous records. Among-til!“ 435 P5P)" were three sets of twins-B. -MOV5S TO SUMMERSIDB- residence McDonald before his sudden eath recently, has moved in.-S. -—SUSI‘END!"D SENTENCE — with having carnal knowiedqe of 4 foster child. was elven a two ears suspended semence yester- ay by Judge L. G. Lewis. sitting . in the county court judge's crim- inal court at summer-side. The man was released on his own qggggnlfiflififl of H.000 and was bound Il‘.'°.l' to "e": the “"166 and u, yengrfl m the she“!!! everv three months. The ca." lrad been before the courts for some time Mr. J. Watson Mr-Naueht, K. f‘... represented the Crown and Mr. Morley M. Bell, K C.. and Mr. W. Henry Nconan the accused-S. Tignish 0. W. L. The monthly meeting of the ‘Pigliish sub-division of the CaLh- niic Women's League, was held on Jan. 4th. After the opening pray- er, the national ode "O Canada” v/as sung by the members, follow- ed by roll call. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer re- ports a substantial balance in the fund after all bills are paid. Letters were read from District conven- ers on Education and Magazine. A card was received from the pupils of the Convent and Dalton School grateful"; acknowledging the Christmas twat sent to them a the closing. and for prizes don- " in the different classes. A message of sympathy was sent to the president, on the death of her sister. In the a ce of the convener there was no report given on church work. Education reports having the classrooms in the High School scrubbed, and of donating prizes for the different classes in the Convent and High School. and of sendi the children at closing. Social service reports sending out Christmas baskets to E- farnilles. Our members faith- fully attended isting 1 coat, iskirt, 1 ‘box of diapers, sweaters, helmets. and several prs of socks; n with}! etntertsinments in u . It was passed by the house that the K. of C. an entertainment would be put on in aid of the parish fund. Maga- zines are being faithfully passed amongst the members. and one sent to our Chaplain. One new member was added to the roll call. The Dental Clinic held during the fall and summer months is closed. 110 ly grateful to Dr. Keefe whose kind co-operation has made this clinio possible; also to the district nurse, Mrs. Cameron, who looked after the transportation of the chil- dren free of charge. and to the community. friends who so gener- ously donated towards the fund. $2.00 was sent to the '1‘. l. Les- lfue. The questionnaire was care- “lly read at the meeting, filled in by the members, and returned. The meeting was brought to n gjgvlmnazarariu rsess~___ Riiiiiii NUTTART -iT r I bu 1n1:z¢'r~.<1tr’t* itreai on a business -llncl-EOD - cmiro - A quiet but iii-sit edd . u“ ‘t {by 111d was solemn resident of Bedeque. chimed l bulbs.‘ b ‘lellrltsaoelinehl- Isles- lines Ounrlinbnptere, dsndst. flflrnnvlllolhusi. Thofinnrdlnnwillbedollversdlonlylioleilllllsrdlo. cai-risi-Boyaizeperdayerlflsperweek. Plans .sr give your order to the boy nspenslblsh -ronssu..q-,g¢om condition. —0N IUIINISI ‘I'll! -.- Mr and Mr. Ilmer of Summerside have left for Mon- Mia-S. Saturday, en Rev. in the hoig o ma ony. Annie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iieod. Victoria and Ivan Mrs. Meibounie Ale son of Mr. and Craig, Lower Be- Qflille. in the presence of the immediate relatives. The youth. ful bride, given in e by her father, looked lovely a dress of turquoise blue crepe with brown hat and accusories. Miss all Fred od. sister of the I. bride. was bridesmaid while m. Lloyd Craig, brother of the groom. was beet man. Following the cere- mony the bridal party motored to the home of the b the bride. —W.M l ANNUAL MEETING- The annual meeting of the W.M.S. of the Trinty United Church, Surnmerside was held in Epwortlh Hall last week. Mrs. George Bow- ness occupied the chair. A devo- tional service wa; led by the presi- dent. Mrs Sharp gave the by a PN-‘yer by Mrs. E] Hinton. Reports which proved to be vcry satisfactory were read by the scoetaries of the different deport- ments The following officers were stalaltior. service Preddcnt. GBOPBQ 2 V‘) .-Pi‘esi<"cnt Mrs Hammond Jch ston; 2nd viz-i President. Mrs Hooper Link- Rov McLeflll; Corresponding Sec- retary. Mrs Iomar, Adams; Treas- urer, Mrs George Sheen; Steward- ship Secretary. Mrs WE Brooks; ‘Iicniiperance Secretary, Mrs A. Sharp; Associate Members‘ secre- tarymllidrrgrlwii. Llewellyn; Com- mllll endsh-irp Secretary, rs. HR. Crodirctt; Literature Secre- tary, Mrs C Robertson; Supply e nis; Mrs Djfclleod; ry Mrs. C D MzCsllumz Bally Band Lead- ers, Mrs A E Woociside and Mrs H Nchoisori; Pianist, . H. Cannon Arrangements were com- pleted for the Provincial Presby- terinl of the W M S 0f the Uni-ted Church which will be held in Surn- nierside United Churdi 0n Wed- nesday and Thursday, the 24th and 95th rf this month A large number of delegates are expected to be present. The meeting closed with singing an" prayer. —S. Personals —Miu Adelia Dingweil enter- tsintd the C G. I T Rrouv her home in North Bedeque while spending her Christmas holidays. —M.rs. Phillip McNally, Pictou, N. 5., is visiting her aunt. Mrs. D. B. McDonald. Summersi’ .-—S. Borden u: "he 11...; uoys from Borden Mi» ‘so semi... in this war 01w; u. siuim perms-woe were l0 raisin we variances noiioaob at uivu‘ flames nere. AITivHiK in time to spend ouuupuiiug were AB. Smii, Preston barrow, rt.u.N.V.R., son of M: euu ivirs. iveii uai-racu; Orland ‘irerinoim, cook, R.C.N.V.R. son of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Tren- boim and Private Elwood Picker-l ing son of Mr. and Mrs. William P-WKCIJIZ. mien for New Yew) came I...A.C. Gordon MsoTavlsb. R.C.A.F.. son 0i.’ Mr. and Mrs. “s” era. as. Ar ur . - . - - -. of Mr. and ma. Helinold R0688! ‘llieir frieds were also 51M to welcome back for a short tune, Mr John Iedgard, R..C.N.V.R.. wrio M“ parent; . l - Mr. Iiedgnld was formerly Ml edhsnwith the R.O.M.P. thcirhomes‘ Laurie . return t0 college soon. Mime; Berni Ru of Bin- cia-ir and Stewgerts. film Mne- Botany Isaac of Aliona Parlor and Eiino Gumball f th Rqyni Bank r Simgnei-sigi pent the , e holidays It their homes here. , Mil Gen e MacDonald who vidted her tour. and Mm, James V. 14.131650!’- denHoiisLhssreturnedtoOttown. In. A. P. Ccotti msnt the at Owns. shswiliamie: nghoms. l “‘ ‘ berslesmed with _PRUl"i~;.S‘Sl(lN AL man — 'l'. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Office st ll Granville line! lsmne Me oftbefllr. 013B‘! Min. fine esident of city with her Prank West- ining ear dept. . Prince Illwnrd is much llfsrthlsasnlu rlsllvsrleronyou-mqgq. JIIAOIIII- wanted for New orrsé Charles bonds Lanche. x. West. -_|C'riCui ‘a News letter; Recording Secretary, Mimi at be given by Miss Sophie Newson. .22.‘; om, to PM msov blue crew Wlflh “whine eeeessorieg MOS! A§TOUNDING DRAMA Cl} BUYING JAP JHIUTALITY. MIMI. f. ZIII MATINEE l .. . regretted. Mr .Westhaver covering at his home her and it is hoped to se; him out soon again. . Mr Joseph Gallant who re- cently purchased the store of the late Jos. Arson-suit has taken ad- vantage of the lovely weather this week and moved it to his lot, of ilond adjoining the Dorsey lot. The regular auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held in the town hall or. Thursday Irish-t with ten tables playing. Lades first prize we: won Miss Georgette Cerebti second prze by Mrs J J MacIsar-c Gent's first prize. Mr James "Twlileer, sec. 0nd nrizf‘. Mr Emile Gallant with c nsolaiion yr-izc-s coir-v in Mr, and '1‘! .1 lvlccInnis The iuckv Tair prize W's won h" Mr Emu; """‘Y" W" the Freeveout by Mrs William Wlflte —-A a 8TH AND 7TH GUIDE COZVAPANIES (Trinity Church) On Dec. 5 the following girls \vc..- uisialicd as Guides: slrirlle Cobb; Shirlie Gregory; Beverly Huestis and Joyce Irvine. At the Christmas meeting the Guides made final arrangements for their Christmas Good Turns. These Companies will hold their regular meeting tonight at 6.30. Th. meeting will ci0se at 7.45 to cli- able any Guides. who may wish. to attend the prayer service in the Baptist Church. CHILD NURSE BADGE The Guiders' Club has arranizfid for a course in "Child Nlurslng" to R.N.. commenci this Friday, Jan- uarv 12th. in Trinity Social Hail at 4.00 P.M. Guiders taking this course will be required to cure for a child between the ages of 2-5 for one hour each of the four weeks of the course. They will also bring to the Instructor a note signed by the parent of such child stating that the Guide has actually ShOWYi knowledge of dressing and undress- irtifiidcaring for and feeding of the c . ATII CIIARLOTTETOWN CO (C.W.L. BASILICA) Tho 4th Charlottetown Guide Company will hold its regular meet- ing tonight (Tuesday) in Holy Name l-Iail at 6:45. and all are requested to be on hand on time. There is an M i i this Company for s. lim- izt/peednrlilgmbler of new members. The first meeting of the Club for the year 1945 was held on January 5th at Miss Frances Reay's. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adogted. The question of aving a Child Nurse Course was discussed amid it was decided that. an effort would be made in have one start- ed within the next week. Plans were discussed observance of Guide Day. It. is and ed for our that date and ready . Fina-l merits for which will be made at the February meeting of the Club. The remainder of the meeting and filling The first meetini! of this Com- an for the year 1946 will be gel: on Saturda . January 18th. at 6:30, in the oiy Name Hail. Gliidm interested in the Bti- instes Test for their First Class Badge are asked to note that this test will come up flgfin durini! the first week of Fe ruary. MACLAREN -— MAOEWIN WEDDING A "q peony marriage wns soi- m,“ 5t, Peter's Manes on f“ b‘; hmlth l; 6 RM. pm an soloren, m“; oifysMrs. Duncan Miro- .“.‘"5'.‘..."“i.£'.i i923. "ti. b11222"; ° Edrio imm- and Mrs. Greenwich. quggm... gfiratttfindfi by Doris asiomwe . ° . mine u: lei-uni oulzley lllllmrted IIOOM. The bride WBs V"? 3135591817 dressed in a two psce drum of PIHSONIIPS OF myplilipry ALSO SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:30 - 9:15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 ' “THE PURPLE IIEART” ' CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE YANKS HOME YDKYO . . . cunsmric. INTO uisfbrvfls WAR ' 11am’; AT is the story of eight Yank fliers who bomb Tokyo, rail into the bru- ,uii hands of the Japs and are put yon trial, not as prisoners of war, ‘ibut for murder. now these daunt- icss fliers defy their captors. pit their Yank guts against Jsp ter- empire into knots, makes for one of the most overwhelmingly dramatic stories of all times. Here is screen excitement at its peak, sustained suspense at its tensest. But even more. “The Purple Heart." is also story, lirimful of rich, heart-warm- ing significance and understand- ing. For three men who a undcr such extraordinary pressure, and whose vaiorous action epitom- izes American courage, are the kind of every-day ‘ you, yoiusel . know-the boy next door, or even. perhaps. your own brother. husband or sweetheart. Lewis Milestone has directed ate skill, drawing from the story and cast a rousing spirit, dramatic impact and sustained excitement. January Sitting 0f Supreme Court The January sitting of the Sup- reme Court iOl‘ leilieslfs Count)’ opsns ilerc this morning at 11 ociock with Ciiiof Justice Thane A, uumpneli presidmg. ‘Iihere are three criminal iniict- XIL-IILS docketed: Florence Eliz- abeth McNeiii on a, charge of mur- der; Josiah Smith, charged with assault occasioning bodily harm: g5 and Wilfrid Brlrdir-y on a charge of robbery. \The'iattcr' case was dis- test moth srrange- nir After .beirm conoiiaeiied lposed of yesterday under the Speedy Trials Act.) ~ One appeal from a decision of the Jorir. Ford is the appellant and Barbour and, MacDonald the res- poudents. Appeals from the Police Magis- trate's Court are Louis A. Hynes. appellant (Highway ‘Iraffic Act); Leo Fran-k, appeal by Crown (In- come Tax Act); Albert R. Wise. appeal by Crown (Excise Act); Louis McDonald. appeal by Crown (Ex- cise Aot); Thomas MacQuarrie, appeal by Crown (Excise Act); George Arseiiauit. appellant. (Ebr- cise Act); Benjamin Gauthier, Sip-i pellont, (Excise Act): Arthur Rob- erts, appellant. (Prohibition Act); peliant. (Prohibition Act), Blanche Benjamin Gauthier, appellant. (vagrancy; Aeneas McDonald. ap- pellant. (Prohibition Au); Blanche Moore, appellant. (Prohibition Act), James Roberts, uppcii-imt, (Prov MacKin- non, Hlghfieid; Patrick McTague, Charlottetown; Brenton Hovmtt, East Royalty; James Carraglher,’ Chlarloticizown; Iosicli Mlclfinnon, Canoe Cove; Thomas B Rogers, Charlottetown; Grover C. Gillie, Orwell Cove; Harry Cudmore, Chiarlottetown; Mumford Decry! Hampton; James Power. Charlotte- APPLE PROTECTION About 35,000,000 pounds of lend aroenato are annually to pro- aippies Bgainst the oodlirig 1 roses. wihils the bridesmaid wore a two piece dress of tumuoiscfi blue crepe w-itlh matching acces- sories and wore a corsage of Red roses. the ceremony was over, by‘ their paatnr Rev. D. Wallace MacPherson. the bridal party motored to marlotto- town where they were the guests at ilie Queen Hotel The following evening tire bricI-l party arrived tin hhe Bloom's home allege i1 sump uous supper was serv a number of the friends and relatives of the bride and groom. A toast to the bride was given by Mr. NliacPherson in his imial capable manner and was responded to by Mr Lyman Davidson of Giorlottewwll- After the wedding r was over the evenilng was peggntly wont in music and s . They were the . ‘ ‘enta of many useful and numerous gifts. Their many friends wish them many years of happy wedded life. Too LateMTo (Zlasify g __- ._%_______ - wagon an -s , suiltaggi‘: for milk businsmelgiso driving sleigh. A. B. Cutciiffe. ‘i’! Fitzroy st. 1-9-21 WANTED — RADIOS. IN ANY stating and anl wore a 00M“ c! ~ \ Guardian, mske model. 1 ma. Chem-wrongs , among l dispersion a great human| “The Purple Heart" with consurm-, County Court will bc heard in which n scanning :.-__;-.-... Final Results 0f Provincial lFox Pelt Show Below an the final results of . silver fox pelt Il- reeders’ and at the seventh annual in Edward Ho ass Association held or rink necked silvers. It is remarkable the progress this Pm- vince has made in the develop- ment of these mutations in such a short space of e The silvers iected, however, although most of the attention is now devoted to the bright types, with the darks more or less in the discard. Silver classes can be said to have been worthy of the Province that isl the birthplace of the fox industry. In fact some of the types were pelt exhibition here. A notable feature was the_wide of tho from in the ewest with nil point: and it be seen if one goes over the lull prize list that, al- top-notch breeders were_stiil at tiieir old tricks of with Councillors I though the . . yet many new exhibitor came to the fore. The collection of mutations - _ln essence “The Purple Hearvfpiatinums, white marked. etc, — be accepted, Councillor smsliman ’ Canadian said he regretted that it was nec- were forwarded to the Fur Auction, Montreal, on Mon-lcssary. day where they will be cataiogilezusaid, "and I hope he will take and sold next week or early the good show peltflsoon be restored to health." of New Brunswick and Ontario will also be featured at that suc- rol", and literally tie the entire Jiip 91°"- The race for the grand aggre- gate of points was between George and that lidayor Lidstone had served following week. The A. Callbeck of Summerside iatinums.‘ blatinums and w to mark-- have not‘ been neg-l the best ever shown at s represented. Skids Mayor Resigns Because 0f Ill Health r MAYOR W. J. LIDSTONE Ma or W. J. Ildstone of Sum- me de has rwigned because of ill health. l-le has not been able to attend to his duties since he suffered a heart attack last sum- mer. His resignation was regret- fully accepted at the regular meet- ing of the Town Council last night which was presided over by Deputy Mayor D. F. MacNeiii, R. L. Mollison, Lloyd Gorrill, W. E. Ssnailman and Henry Wedge present. 1n moving that the resignation “We will miss him," he care of himself so he will Councillor Wedge seconded the mo and said he did not think that any other citizen had ever given so much time and effort to rhe town. He said he believed the McLure and MacKinnon sii- more time in that position than ver Fox Farms Ltd, of Charlotte- as}: gher man in the history of W21 town. Mr. Caiibeck won out. Prize List-Continued ' CLASS 4—Extra Light Silver Section 2—Silver Fox Pelts from R! but Male animals whelped in 1944— [1, Eli-nest Mill: 2, George Callbeok; ,3, R. S. Humphrey‘; art; 5, Hugh Srnlt ; Kirmon; 8, Karo Mlliigan; George Callback; id i0. J. C, M Woodside; i3, Charles Willis. R. Lockerby; 3, . Section 4-S11ver Fox Peits from Female animals whelped in 1944- 1, L. W. Hancock; 1i, McLure and McKlnncn: 3, McLure and McKin- non: 4. E. S. Burleigh; 5, L. W. Hancock: 6, Andrew Jardine. Cl. SS 5—Fuli Silver Section 1—Silver Fox Pelts from Male animals whelped revious to 1944-1. L. W. l-Iancoc ; 2, Mc- Lure and McKinnon. Section 2—Silver Fox Pelts from Male animals whelped in 1944— 1, L. W. Hancock; 2, McLure and McKinnon; 3. George Callsbeck; art; Em side; 8, George Callback; 9, Har- old Mllligan; 10. J. C. Mountain; 11, McLure and McKinnon; 12. E, s. _Burieigh Section 3—Si'lver Fox Pelts from Female animals whelped previom statement to 1944—1, J. R. Iockorby; 2, Ern- est Mill; 3, McLure and McKin- 0H. Section 4-Silver Fox Pelts from ‘Female animals whelped in 1944- l. Kier Woodslde; Z. E. S. Bur- 3. McLure and McKinnon. CLASS Iii-GROUPS Section 1—Best matched. pelts any ag%Sl-B/Xidif‘d Silvers- i, Roy Woodside; 2. George Call- bcck: 3. D. O. Stewart. Sectioln ZTBeZt dfigelvegiatchef u sis-San a.r -- . Segre’; GallbecK; z. J. R. 1mm by; 3, Roy Woodside. CHAMPIONSHIPS Best Medium Adult Pelt — D. 0. Stewart. Best Medium Puv Pelt. — D. 0. Stewart. Best 3-4 Adult Pelt — R. l. H " Pelt - 0mm Best sis Pun Willis (Peter Clark nearly). hibition Act): Arthur Roberts. 919-] Best Pale Adult Pelt — Lester ‘Pdlimt. ($140156 599- Johnston. The Grand Jury will comprise, Best Pale Pup Pelt - George essrs. James 13. Harris, Char- cgnbgck_ lottetown; William J l-Icnnessey.‘ Bast Extra Pale Adult Pelt — Charlottetown; Lemuel l-lugh smith. Best gliiltlra Pale Pup Pelt Emes . Best Full Silver Adult Pelt L. W. Hancock. Beat. Fuoilk Silver Pup Pelt — wstsiiélifra ‘silver Adult Pelt i. D. O. Stewart; Reserve. Hull: “firs... Silver Pun Pelt —- 1- Emestk Mill; Reserve, George Callbec . Grand Champion Standard Bli- wor — I, . O. MOVIE} In!!! Ernest Winner phy-Geo. L. ' m Beers rio- Awcrfiiaecr. Blames Leaders For Unrest In Quebec WINNIPDG, Jan. l -- (CP) - Jean-Charles Harvey. Director and Editor of Le Jour, Montreal week- ly newbpa . today told mem- bers of the WinniPE Clnldllli Club that political aders, not the pie themselves, were res- nsigf: for the anti-conscription eeiing in Canada. “For more than 2o years the leaders have been busy transform- ing our Wmiiation into anti-con- scriptim bloc,” he slid. "A ffiw months are not enough to destroy tilia work of 20 years’ hard strus- 89.. Mr. Herve said that French» Canadians w o compose the “real elite" of Quebec "weli know whst the consequences of defeat W001i ‘iafor North America" inwtilzrel Wm ey were sup ng their resource: that cause 0f "'09- m. lie said the minority. villi-m‘ tionalists. in Quebec iced-lived l“ anti-British propaganda and stir- up an isolationist element. students, young profcsslmllll lflfi +81. white collar workers. 4, D. O. Stew- 6. McLune and unpretentious feilcws Mcghmon; 1, MCLuN and Mc. 9. l1, George Cailbeck: 12. Roy Section 3—Silver Fox Felts from Female animals whelped previous 1944-1. t . a dump. He said that Mr. Brad- In putt the motion Deputy Mayor Mac eill said he hogled that by resigning his dutias r. Lidstones health would improve. He has been a great mayor and an example for any other man that may fill the position. Councillor Moilison reported on an interview he and the Deputy Mayor had with Mr. M. L. Bred- shsw, the owner of s lot of land situated on the east end of Water discussion due to it being used as shew wns reluctant to sell below the price he had first specified but he hsd agreed to accept the sum $900 for it. Councillor Mollison said that by purchasing ii the town was provided with s slip to the ice in winter and as it is at present an eyesore he moved ths/t the property be pur- chased for the above amount. The motion was seconded by Council- lor Gorrili and carried. Councillor Mollison complained that the snowplougli that clears the footpaths was slow 1n get- ting around on mornings after a. storm. Councillor Gorrill, chairman of the street committee, said that the men could hardly be expect- ed to start out before daylight. The meeting adjourned till Janu- ary 22nd when the financial for the year will be presen . The municipal elec- tion taises place on February 6th when a Mayor will be elected to fill out the unexpired terry and three councillors will be elected for a two year term. Nomination day is on January SOth-S. “The Rale McCoy" The Bemvoinnt Irish society Play Committee held their weekly nice“ _ which was presided over by President L. 0. Kelly. who is chairman of this committee. Ar- rangements for the annual St. Patrick's play are proceeding ac- cording to schedule. Mr. J. Pius Callaghan, will be pre- sented at the Prince Edward Thea- tre Friday and Saturday, March Street which had caused a lot of born. Forsier 0h’town Airman Visiting Old Friends llere i Sh“? C h ‘ weal ruvilogu? ‘iii“.’°‘““ " ..,. Willy wounded i mo. Rgyg s15; rum.“ n w‘ m‘ . ~ - fquhsrson joined tho A1 "- T°r<>nto in mi. site; °' "8 for two veers is mill i111 er at went ov w in and was attached a?!" ml 0f active service. wnpswmh Hilde twenty-eight ‘ n. Wm: §i'.’§'”f>°i'.§’.'i‘?.'..f§.".§"m cm” ‘m ' mmbmd I'll-id over gel? wh the Lancaster Vllliflh he well hknseif _ ' h” shruuueibfi’iufifffilsfidiiiii ‘KS3 leg- m? mimBQBd to "hold 0n"'untii PM 511M s01; over Denmark Mien he been-me unconscious riié wire. 1m gunner they, took over and. succeeded lneiimding at an Amer- ican airdrom the l-leinkel had put Bullets from‘ u“ "lane's °°mi>flss€s out of order and be ri , m? stag?“ had m be taken iron sin/wed and iii;r’i'iv“:$:is§°'°1y P (Kfimuhar-‘W Md other "close' $11M’?! 1n action over enemy terr- iirflrayél He wok Dart in the initiql unaw- ‘m D4384’ End in the in ve fiilhlihg which ;°1;°,w,d_ Returning from a raid on Stuttgart on one occasion, two of h's plane's engines Were knocked out After 179mg missing for about eig-m ham-s - the plane arrived back at a bomb- ing station in England jug; B‘ the Km‘; and Quixf- W“? making an‘ informal visit. P0. Farqulmi-wn 3:: wgrcrsation with their Mam. . 0h iencewafter Irv-grit“ pleasant expat" "is" - - Fbliill-hflmm is a. son of Mrs‘ m: nil-w gqugfliwlézagftmllw, and Charlottetown 315/0 q arson. of Iiieut. Robert and as», . Fhrquharson, are oversea; with the R.C.A F. and another brother, LAC» Douglas Fa air-arson, in. served with the Air librce earlier H15 sister. Ids. Ls with the‘ Stodscono alt I-Iaiilf Fai-duharson in t, e R,_A_y-_ has been Nported missing the war. “VF-ENS. stationed 115405 ax. P-Aécother Islander who gerved with overseas was W.0. Jack MmLeilan b a-imer. of Charlottetown, who’ BIRTHS BBITTON - A. pp; Jan. 5, 1946, t0 Sit. and Mrs. Boyd E. Britten, a son. Wayne 151110;; MOLYNEAUX - At, m, 19 E Island Hospital Jln, 5, 195_ w M; 811d Mrs. lib-nest Mo 11X a dalldhter. Dorothy Jean. IIYNES-At the , flogging December 2741i, 194.4, w M; and Hospital Mrs.- 1: Hynm, Cherry Valley, o a son. GREENAN-At Emerald January, 1st. 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Greenan a son. WMALLEY-At tire Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Dec. 30, i944,‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Ai-iriur 0'Mslle, Kensington (nee Mary McQuflI) a son. John Richard Alexander. gliltd Mrs. Ste Zroy street. "Dear the 6th do m. fensee a d thr o’ n e rn b Amly Council has? u‘ o! “FY98! to you and ih i i - reg-‘vlérfiérrjcrteie sympathy in your ho. in the first marking the Pfflyer. The worship was cuiuuqp by the . M. I’). Genge, asisted bv the Riev. T. ll Mad-WHEN. who gave the invoce ion. and the who read the Lesson. he Paul's Webster of Zion Presbyterian, wen ‘ also present. E. O'Connor wh January 9, 194.3 Sweet memories will Time The years that. may come, can not linen siivwN. -~'-'---'- =- sis-i Sympathy Voiced In Letter From Defense Dept. The f ii wing pariment) c‘); Natiolrfigernggfi a tawa. has been received by’ M1 Phell Trainer, f!) Mr. Tr l “n w" Mm ainor. "From oficial information we gsvglmflvfi- your son was Hi1. You may gétional information received Wlwl laiuiut u. bi! Bslllftd thnet will elagommunicated to you wmwu; National De- tho asked me to YOU!’ family W? My tribute to the sacrifice he so bravely mndg "Yours sincerely, ' A. E‘. WAIlFORD, "Meier-Omani, "Afllltnnt-Genelfl" _________ 00,23 m“ m”, mm tggdipening Service l»; 0f Week 0f Prayer A devout and representative con. Brekatiori filled the Central ian Ch urch to of a series of service CB-Dwity last night universal Weck oI d EOIIIIZ-PQSIDX‘, Dr V" .3. Somers, The sermon was preached in s Rev. T.H most earnest and compelling mun- they had passed S r W. Mercer of Church. and the Rev. G.C. This evening the service will be held in the Baptist Church and the service w ship of the Rev. I. Judson Levy. IN MEMORIAM ill be under the leader- In loving memory of Mrs. Johl departed this lilo, iin fsnvg can not change m: ‘fi in SCVQI’ Our loving remembrance of you. lovingly Rene l-fl-li. inhaled by Husband and Daughter. i. In Memoriamw In ioviefmory of WILLIAM n. OOUCINS, n! Kesisington who passed nwsy January 9, 1944. We, who loved you. wily miss y“. As it dawns another year; In our lonely hours of t . Thoughts of you are always near. Ever Remembered by Ills Wife and Family. - - I. DEATBQ 1 s 1 HOE-TON — At M0. Alb-IN}. JG-ll- er . an . ‘r13? fimilri-M d m; Harry Horton. Funeral Tuesday, Na D. MCICLQG" of B! Interment in Powrial —- At Charlottetown. January 9th from the home her parents. service starting p. m. cem TU January 8th. 1046, Hugh ed '18 years, formerly of Tyne an Cuiciiffe Funeral Funeral notice later. 58 Valley. The remains Home l IJNDERTAKER EMIALMEI Qnnottotown all North Wllisllrn Phone II 16 and 17, with a matinee each adults Reports were hoard from the chairmen of the various sub-oom- : Mr. John Callaghan, pro- gram books; Thomas McAvinn. tickets; P. B. McTague, special- ties; P. A. Lafferty. sale of sham- rocks Following a discussion on these rts the meeting ad- journed 0r another week. P. E. I. Ministerial Association Meets The first regular monthly meet- ing of the Association in the New Year was held on Monday after- noon in the Baptist Church l-lall, with the President. the Rev. T. H. Busseii Somers in the chair. 3c- eauee of the unavoidable absence of the secretary, the Rev. G. C. Webster acted in his place. Afier routine business had been dealt with and final arrangements made for the Week oi Prayer. the Pre- sident in the name of the Associa- tion offered, heartiest wngratula- |tion| t0 the local Commandant of ‘the Salvation Army on his promu- tion to the rank of Major of _which Major Mercer made grad- ,ous acknowledgement. ‘ The feature of the meeting was a study aper- read by the Rev. S. J. Dav es, Rector of Milton, on the subject "The Christology of the Fourth Gospel" which treated a very comprehensive. stimuiui- ing and incisive fashion the many ‘problems. theological. philosophical, soterlologioal, sacramental mid literary which are found in that sublime ing. A thoughtful discussion followed the delivery of paper and the meeting “"314 closed with. the Grace by mo. chairman. USES DEVELOPED Gylptoi, originally developed as an red condition. Please apply to ABC, The extremists were recruited from irnulerticn mflliériel. has bceu azi- Ivted as a priming coat in auto- noble Painting. afternoon for school children and‘ CHICKS Barred Rocks, W New Hampshire Revisit: hite Leghorns, In Hybrids BARRED ROCK - WHITE LEGHORN BARRED ROCK - NEW HAMPSHIRE RED Price $16.00 per 100, hatch a week. Chicks re express prepaid-one ady each Wednesday. FIRST HATCH MARCH 7th. To make sure of your favorite breed and at the exact time you need them- PLEASE ORDER AT ONCE S. R. PENDLI ETON KENSINGTON - 1-9-li BINDIN“