i firsts \.. ' 13_§__cnMsEa'zs._1g4§ WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .I. lhaor Ilrpisy. Ill leaner It. and George Claw. IO s, NIKKI-SIDE Ill wa at. rumor: counu Nawl. Subscriptions.“ Thgquardlarraraybabaaghtlaily-taalyaltba following overall: ltlcuida: IOIBNN. Wlhr liflflt WIN! lltcflt la scallion wanton. ma...» astral-r. Water smut: Ina cum. s1 Granville strut ThaGuardiaawlllbadaiivcodtaalyhbnainlua-ivatdc. wlarriarloyatlopordayorilaparwaak- Phaaalliarihlaaarviac, argivayoarordaotathoboyralaoaiblaiardaiimiaacuygqmsg, '7 -IlU! Electric Rams at Brace’; -'1‘0ILET WAIEI by Adrianna at Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. -BAT'IEBY, Tina Pipe, Pimps. Cylinders, Fittings. Cali at Toombs Bron, Remington. —WE ABE TAKING ORDER! {or Hillside Chicks for 1947 deliv- ery. Order now and sava money. Ra: Dawson, Albany. --.PUBINA Dry and heartening Dairy Ration in stock at Bruce's. --WBEN it's 6.30 on Saturday fi-ht Omega watch time, why not have your radio tuned to C. F. C. Y. Mouse Jewellers. --NOBTH TRYON Presiyyterian Church Service Sunday, December 29th. At 7.39 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mackenzie, Deaconess. —.A MEETING of horsemen and I11 others interested will be held in the Town Hall. S'Side, Satur- day evening at 8 o'clock to draw up a schedule for ice racing for title winter. —CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Sci’- vices 101‘ the Parish cf New Lon- don, ‘December 29th. 10.30 Matins, 5t. Mark's Church Kensington. 2.30 Evcnsong st. Stephen's Church. Burlington 7.30 Evensong St. Thomas’, New London. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. -—TBYON UNITED CHURCH. - Barvices for Sunday. December 29th la follows: Tryon 11.00. ‘Cape ‘Prav- vrsc 3.00. Crapaud 7.30. Rev. J. A. Sardine. B. D.. Minister. _FOIt BEST RESULTS feed Purina Milk Chow Dairy Ration. Always in stock at Braces —KENSINGTON and Wectovlm Presbyterian Ctrurchrs. Services Sunday December 29th. Kensing- Mn at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sun- day School t l0 A. M. Freetown. worship at 5P. M._ Rev. J. A. Mo- Gowan. Minister. -FUNEBAL 0F LATE FRED- ERICK CALLAGHAN -The funer- . earl od thc late Frederick Callaghan was hold yesterday morning at ten o'clock with Rcqucim lligh Mass at 8t. Mary's Convent Cirwocl cele- brated by Rev. Howard Wight. Rt. luv, Mgr. G.J. MacLellan officiat- gg “the stave. Present in 1hr sanctuary were Rev. Reginald Mc- Donald, Indian ltivcr and Rev. hiher McKenne, Surnlrnerslde. The pall hearers were, Messrs. EP. Fol- gyhitoy Silllphant, Donald Baker. an. Strong. marry Niv-‘Ferisne and Wilfred Kelly-S. Find Wreckage 0i lllsslng Transport SAN DIEGO. Guilt, Dec. 27 - (AP) - Wmftagc of the Western Air Lines transport missing since Gsriatrnn eve with 12 aboard was found this morning in the Laguna Mountains bl’ a search pafll! Ed Neil, San Diego 'I‘rI-bii1lt‘~51lii staff photographer, telephoned from near the scene that he had counted l0 bodies. two oi them badly burned. Th6 DC-Ts wings and i!" 5"- ttm were located on the northeast slope of Guyapaipe Peak. 100 feet below the o-m-icot peak B5 air miles east of here. , Z57“: —-!.. ..=-.. SATURDAY ‘I and 9:15 EM. .. Those Funny Guys: “THE EAST SIDE KIDS" In "DUCKS OI‘ NEW YORK" _‘_‘ _. With Lsolflnrosy as "Mugs" Serial; News and Comady t 1.. tin. not.» , "will Airplanes u tors-ma. sum’ mos- J. l. IBIIIII I. l. i BORDEN ” -0iiio0 l-ioara- Wednesday, Tian- Iiriaiay, 8i to B p; IIIW to 0 pm. and by ap- -IUI lion-Millar- Fol Biscuits at Bruce's. -FOI SALE. — 1 hmlla 20 x 2A Perfect conduct. William D. l-ieancy, New London. -'I‘B.YON THEATRE Saturday, Dao. 38. “Call of the Prairie" with William Boyd. Show 6.15. —lti GILLETTE blue blades ll a conrpact ncdt container. Price only $1.00 If. Bruce's. —-BEATTY B305. Water Bowls now available. Order now. Toombs Bros, Remington. —BIGULAI. SKATING. Kan- sington rink, Saturday afternoon. 2 to 4; evening. 8 to l0. -BBO0DEB BTOVEB now in stock. Order early. Toombs Bros, Kenslngton. —8KATE CRYSTAL rink. Bum- merside, today. This afternoon, 8 to 5', this evening, 9 to ll. —WE ABE TAKING ORDERS for Hillside Chicks for i941 deliv- ery. Order now and save money. Rex Dawson, Albany. -IIOCKEY Kensington rink, Monday, Dec. 30. Opening game South Shore League. New Annan versus Darnley. Game starts 8.15. -PUBETEST Cod Liver Oil has vitamins plus at Taylor Drug Co., Kensington. —BAMSAY'S M 0 N TR 0 S E RANCH. is issuing a nicely colored calendar of beavers entitled "The First Canadian Engineers." --HOCKEY Bedeque rink, Mon- day. Dec. 30. at 8.15. South Shore League game, Summerside Crys- tail versus Middleton Bombers. Skate after. Personals —Fricnds will regret to learn that Mrs. Lorne Crozier, Kentlngton. is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pitaL-S. ——M.r. Robert Mosher, Summer- slde is spending the holidays at his home in Montague. m, is tmpivyed in Susnmerside with Mr. Geo. T. Clarke, joweiler.—S. —Miss Francis McNeil! of Boston spent Christmas in Summerside vis- ltjng he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNeilL-S. -Mr. John M. Murphy and Mr. Fred McClrvilie. Kinkora have lei’! on a trip to Boston and New York. I l" _Mr, Reg McLean, student at Dalhousis University is spendi i; the holidays with his parents. Mr- mzl Mrs. Moffatt MscLean, Sum- mersida—S- _M:. and Mrs. Thomas Noonan, Richmond. are spending the Christ- mas holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard and Mr. and Mrs. J R, fleClair of Charlottetown. -Mr. Edward Laughlin B.sc., of the teaching staff of Prince cf Wales College is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laugh- iln, Bhelbrooko-S. -Mra. Leona Cameron». ttlchfl- of Norboro. is spending the Christ- mas vacation as a patient in the Prince County Hospital where the will undergo an operstion- H“ frimtis wish her a s99"?! immig- -Mr. Austin Callaghan. Miss Florence Callaghan and M". and Mrs. Donald Mundv of l-‘ramhg- “msfi"‘"..‘.".‘tl..i“i'i‘l‘°iil.‘iiii“lil in; ved l t " their brother the fats Mr. hedflick Caliagharh-S- Ila T- Flllt For lllsalioliulols Soot OTTAWA. Dec- fl--(CP)-i"red nma, labor-Progressive member of Priamen“. now sewing szx w“, [n prison on espionage charges. has no intention of run rendering without a fight his Montreal Cartier- seat la the Conr- rnons, it was learned hers today- ‘ cidad tc present Rosa was said here to have de- his case t‘ the Commons through Quaker (‘ins- ~ pard i-‘outeux in tho hopes of es-toamber tublishrng his right to continua to ‘reprcsont thsgrldllll- brad ima pans oi clicking with other strains. I otter you mala and tomato price In tltc history oi vaccine. _ Omsk-Wain Strut palatial.‘ , To Fox iianchors Who Want ‘ To Stay In Business Now as naval baton ovary for rancher must cull his stock to tItc i ct lmatlinfgacliiy faxes. Quality and not quantity is tho drill day. Ilnptova your Itml by introducing futuristic foxes rations of prise-winning stock with the reputation this ranch. All ioxu inoculated with Fromm’: Rolpb G. Muttart Summarsido H SUMMERSIDE Today .4) I i Illllll EIIIEAI HI [All] IPIIIIIIIIE ' PALIEII 0mm s. JAMES TINLINO - mam n SOI. M. WUITZEI "IPUIIGIFM he. "i"! and Iowan flay by lull" “EOIIO ..-......-4 Also MARCH OF TIME and CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 “RENDEZVOUS 24" AT CAPITOL, SUMMJZRSXDE —Power-packed with the explos- ive drama oi the atomic bomb, and carrying with it an electrifying load of hidden dangers and violent thrills. "Rendezvous 24", the film story of the hottest secret in the world, opened yesterday at the ‘Capitol Theatre. William Gargan, Pat 0'Moore and Maria. Palmer head the outstanding cast. The picture is released by 20th Century- ox. I With world fever over the atomic bomb reaching a. high pitch, and blazing headlines oi atom bomb -"spy plots" appearing daily, Pro- ducer Sol M. Wurtzel has projected ‘a sensational story of what may ‘have happened-and may happen again. The drama opens with the oom- pletlon of an atomic bomb project by a group of scientists in this country one oi whom. a Dr- Kleinheidt, is actually in leaguef wath scientists whom Hitler left.‘ behind to work for “Der Tag" with the atom bomb. When the suopowi "murder" of Dr. Kleinheldt is re- vealed as a plot to get him and the atom bomb secret oi this country, .the action cf the fllrn switches t0 [the llarz Mountains in Gcnmany with William Gargan, an. American investigator. on his trail. From this point, the story plung- cs forward at a breathtaking pace. with Gargan and Pat O‘Moore. in the role of a British Mimi. “MOV- ‘cring an astoundim plot by present day Nazis to ruthlessly W199 m" u-crids major cities off the earth by means oi radio-controlled atomic bombs. New Schedule For Bar Ferry , MONUION. Dec. i’! — Commen- cing Friday, January 3rd, there will bo only one scheduled triP 0‘ the Prince Edward Island car ferry for motor vehicles between Borden. P.E.I.. and Cape Tormentine. NE, namely leaving Borden at 915 am, 5nd Cape ‘Iloxmentinc at a p.m. daily except Sunday. B000"!- ing to an announcement from re- gional headquarters oi the Canadian National Railways here. On othur ,trips oi the car fen’! m°i°T "9' hiclcs will be carried but there will be no definite departwa timi. these being extra held!!! trill)!- Notice is all-o Elven oi the iii-i- covnttnuance oi the Sunday ca!‘ ferry service for motor vehicles. the last trip from Borden and Cape ‘Tcflneiltille betas on Sunday» 9°- 29th., leaving Borden M5 d Odpc Tormentino B00 pm. an pm. OQ-Mi-OOMOQ pups oi tap quality at the Iovmt Ranch-Duh Strut lfiive lip llopo For ALBEilTtlii ‘ ~01 Blinder “misc. December first. the rmpils of ths Alba-ton Pfeliflfllln Blmday School, u. "W by the young insole o! the 5'1"!" I-W "i! Ills»!!! who entered the church, each carrying g 113M. ds Whtchsd Their Fbcks by Night". limitation: “fifths Child who came to Bethlehem" by Garth Wilkle, em Drill by the pupils. Recitation: “M Glflllmu an“. ings hi1" by lireddic Clark. Solo "Anvay in a Manger" by Roy Recitation: "Her Bod for Jesus” by lot-rains Campbell. Pantomime: "on. Uttlo ‘Iowa of Bethlehem" which was beautifully Presented by Mrs. George Iirving, Mrs. Vdmon Campbell and Miss Ethel Matthews. Recitation: “What the Bells Say" by Russell Hayes. Recitation: “The Holly and the Mistletoe" by Roy and Garnet Gmpbell. Offarins (in aid of "Save the Children" fund) followed by Dox- ology and Dedication Prayer by Gordon Campbell. Recitation: "The First Christ- mas" by Gordon Gillian. Hymn 179 “Angels ircm the Realms of Glory", Tabledru: "Holy Night." unprec- sively presented by the following cast: Mary-Giadys Hayes. Shepherds-G. Campbell. it. Por- syth, B. Clark. AngeIs-—E. Campbell, B. Irving, E. Matthews. Wise Men-J}. Fiorsyth. G. Gillian. J. Cornish. Closing Hylnn 729. Mr. Fred Clark acted as chair- tnan for the above Diwram, which had been arranged by the teachers, Mrs. V. Campbell and Miss M. Florsyth, assisted by Mrs. Helen Kerr and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie as or- ganist. A choir of young people led the service 0i Praise. Mr. Gordon Kerr, Acadia Un-lv- Hmiiy. and Miss Helen Kerr. Mount Allison University, are visiting 1M1!’ PERM. Mrs. ELF. Kerr for the holiday season. Mr. Donald Ctr-rrie, Acadia Univ- ersity, accompanied by Mrs. Cur- rie. are the guests of Mrs. Carrie's relatives during ths holidays. . Messrs. Claud Wallace and ma Whalen, St. Dunstans University are spending the holidays at their respective homes. Mr. Arthur Wells. ‘llruro Agri- cultural Coliege. is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I".J. Wells. Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells have gone to northern New Bnrrwwick to spend two weeks, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘runuth. Mr. Herbie Deavitt, Acadia Univ- erslty, is spending his holidays at his home. Dec. 21rd. a prettlly apponted Christmas dance was enjoyed by a bevy oi young people in the Instit- utc Hall. The hail was artistically decorated for the occasion with lighted Christmas trees and a can- opy of spruce and lizhts overhead. which made a perfect setting for the dancing party. Music was fur- nished by the Western Five Orch- estra directed by Mr. JF. White. Proceeds in aid of the Western Hospital and hockey club. College students and out-oi-town guests added greatly to the enjoyment oi all present. Mrs. William Aubrey has gone to visit her two daughters who re- side them-A. Missing Woodsman MONT JOLI, Que" [)gc_ Q7 ._ (CH-Poor visibility held rescug Pianos to their bases today and as darkness closed down over- the icw- er St. Lawrence valley the chances of finding alive a Woodsman miss. lnt amid the ice floes of the freez- ing river faded almost to impos- aibility. Florian Simard disappear-ed Mon- day when. he and six companions were forced to abandon their Que. boo Airways aircraft after it force-i, landed and sank beneath t-he ice when its engines failed on a flight across the St. Lawrence from Godbout. Que. to this south shore port. Aurel GUM. 22. 0i St. Urbain. and Albert Morin, 29. of St. Louis Ha Ha. rescued yesterday after drifting about 120 miles along the coast. during the 70 hours they were on the tca and in a dinghy. were flown today to Montreal where they will join three other survivors in hospital. Sturdy Leo fravasquc St. An- tonin. picked up Christ day. was aedtocomewiththcm'but ha ed at the thought ,0! another plans ride. ‘The river trip was rrry first and last flight." the fl-year-o lumber- jick said. "I'm going by rain." Suffering only from stiff hands. Invaaque, who last night spoha bridly at a rotary club meeting hora despite his 48-hour ordeal, will have a chock-up while in Montreal. vvuscws lsrsnl NEW YORK Dtc. fltclfi-Wzn doll Wilkla loft a areas some of ‘H.816 and a not estate of 859,982 when hs died Oct. l. 1944. an ap- deslgner‘. to give run crmawrrs-rown cusgpmo Qur Big CI ~11 " ma” ’ zmiicss:_m...n... earance Sale 0E LADIES’DFUR cons FUR TRIMMED cons .....| UNTRIMMED COATS Still Continues For The Balance 0i December HALF PRICE: The very coat you have been admiring but thought you could not afford may still be here— now on sale at a great saving. Cali and Look Them Over Today, ‘ Our New Electric Elevator is now in operation. Ride to our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear (Upper Floor) and select your coat NOW at HALF PRICE. Sinclair 6c Stewart Limited SIIMMEBSIIIE, P. E. I. PAGE ‘til-gimp All Balance 0f Stock Still 0n Sale at Prepare White Paper 0n Britain's Economy LONDON, Dec. 27-(0? Cable)- Labor Government planners are Spcndilig tho holiday sea-son not with Dickens “Christmas Carol" but with a heavy and momentous docunrcnt-a white paper on Bri- tain's economy which will be ls- sued shortly preceding an cconorrlc budget. The draft oi the white paper was prepared by departmental offi- cials and has been examined by Government leaders. notnnly House Leader Herbert Mot-iron who is in the top position to dove- tail gh: British economy with na- tional and Irternationai not-is. The economic budget cov-‘ting manpower, production, finances, requirements and the business outlook will be presente-l prior to the actual budget of Hugh Daiton,[ Chancellor of the Exchequer. It Isl the nublir: Th6 reason for changes in production. taxatloi. revisions and i@-_-‘-.-;ut§\»¢ programs which may 00ml; lntcr, Shipping Heavy At Saint John SAINT JOHN. N.B., Dsc. 2'1- tCPl-The Port of Saint John is eXlieriencing one oi‘ the busiest wh- ter seasons in its history. On onQ day this week 35 vessels were dock- ed here or at anchorage. During the Previous week there were 23 ar- rivals. These totals were eclipsed on occasional week-ends ln the war P" bu! equfli Prowar port activit- es. Prominent in cargo shipped from Saint John is food for the old Mil-tilt)‘. This has included a lane amount of wheat destined for Brit- sin since the winter shipping sea- son opened. These shipments are ex. pected to continue during the rcst of the season. MIGRATORY BATS Bats hibernate or migrate when "ti? live in regions where revere winter cut off their food supply. milled today with the state ta: department about . Sweet Fish Oil Not Iluo To Any Secret Process LONDON’. Dec. 27 —-(CP Cable) —Norwegian Information Service officials said today that Norwegian fish oil is so sweet that girls from the northern European country can use it in. cosmetics. But they added that the fact the oii ls that way is not due to any secret process acquired frmn Ger- many. They were commenting on a statement in Ottawa Dec. l7 by Senator A.N. McLean of Saint John N.B.. who said he would like to bring the matter of Norwegian processing of fish oil before the United Nations because Canadian interests claimed methods of remov- ing the fishy flavor really were a German discovery and should be shared among the Allies like other processes. Norwegian officials said their Iiins showed: 1. Fish-eating Norwegians us- ed to import expensive stocks of olive oii for packing sardines and other fishery products but now their herring oil is process- ed so effectively that it is bc- lng used for all irome purposes and also is being exported to France. Denmark and Sweden whore it is claimed that no one knows it is different frorm vess- tablo oils. 2. Norwegian plants for years. starting in firs 1930s, strove for a method of making agreeable for food the high-scented fish herc DISLIKES JURY SERVICE EALING. England —(CP)-— a man claimed relief froonjury ser- vice because. he said. "r don‘t do. ihiY-‘zs. go anywhere, drink, smokefi go to the pictures (movies), fit in with the world. Judge my fellow morn” DUBLIN DEGREES DUBLIN —(CP)—Dub1ln p.111“. sity gave honorary degrees to 5i! JMIWS ChHdWiCk, physicg pygfgggg at Liverpool University; and Rev. Vincent Taylor. principal of Vvesley College. Leeds. nouns naming the same person or thing, the subjects form a single thought and require a. singular verb. tel Use a singular verb when two o-r more singular subjects are joined by or, nor, or but, if) Use either a. singular cr a plural verb after a collective noun. according to the meaning you in- tead your sentence to convey. AGREEMENT OF PRONO A “Prcnoun" must agree with its antecedent in gender, number and person. The case of a pronoun is independent of the case of its an- tccedent. fa)Use Binsulltr pronouns to re- fer only to singular antecedents. (in With collective nouns use cit-her a singular or a plural pm- noun. according to the meaning of the sentence. (c) When a pronoun refers to both a singular and a plural antecedent make it agree with the nearer nn- tecedcnt. Case. Use the poopr case in show the relation of a noun or pronoun to the other words in the sentence. (a) Place an sppositive in the some case as its antecedent. (b) Use the objective c359 of a pronoun as the object of a verb, B- Weififiilim. and also as the in- direct object of a verb. oils which previously were used in paint and for machinery. 3. Oil made from herrinitfi costs one third as much as im- ported olive oii. ' 4. Du-ing the war, even before the Germans arrived, Norweg- tan requirements had to be mot by home industry. "This new oil from the abundant fish resources oi Norway II W"! bought in quantity by Norwegian cosmetics factories for face creams and the like." one official said. ______i DOUBLE FIRE HAZARD Rubbish is a double fire hazard because it may either ignite spon- taneously or servo as fuel stray spark. fora (c) Use the nominative case as s complement. (d) Never substitute tho objective Wm"!- WhOlTIQl/fli‘. 0r vdlomsoever pu TIIE EDUCATIONAL IIORIZIIII (Continued from Pagc B) (B) A verb agrees with the sub- iect. not with the predicdtlvs flmlll\ The best crop are turnips. (h) A relative pronoun refer-ring to a plural antecedent should bs follcwrcd by a plural verb. (c) Use a singular verb when the fiilbiwt I! the name of a book, a P°°m- l HQWWADH. a drama, a motion picture. 0r the like. UNS AND ANTECEDENT for the nominative who, whoever, e c. (c) Personal pronouns regular- ly for-m the possessive case with_ out an apostnophe its, ours, (f) Nours naming inanimate objects regularly form the pussesg. ive with rm cf phrase. Lvnrn to recognize and use COT- TECIIY the different classes oi pro- nouns. In) Do not use it. this, that. these unless the pronoun clearly refers to all antecedent or is explained by something which follows in the sentence. (b) Use that with a restrictive clause. ‘ .*a"-"-%'- This Department is con- ducted by the Prince Edward island ‘teachers’ Federation. Contribntibns are welcomed and should be addrcssed to Millar MarFarlyen, 8 [-2 Fel- ling St. Charlottetown. i [I 51% 3-! %H =1 1-! i” '-' 5.. 1'! II IS NOW om: ro ascnvs suisrs nor and coto nuunmc wuss m ucu :-' ROOM MEAL nouns 1 m. "ro 1 m. The Bonnie Brae Inn Formerly Th0 MAWLEY IIIIIISE WHEN IN SUMMERSIDE ON BUSINESS 0R3 PLEASURE CALL AT THE p Bonnie Brae Inn Under new management Zi-Zéi-Ziifi-Zii-Zil-iifiii L .I. ANDERSON.