GENTll-ll-l. GUARDIAN Th]: column In nurved for mun l’ local lutornt. bu! advertising o1 nouly nature nay b0 IIIMHIIIII u! FISIIII n ward. llrlrlly puyuhln udvunn-o. CRASWELL for Photograph: CONFEDERATION LIFE lNSUh ANC L-lll‘ 65b INTEREST will be added I. illélmilllllflld taxes as at January ls. 11-173-12-27-41 DECEMBER Silt is last day for ayment cf 4th installment Civic axes. 10-173-12-27-41 CITY TAX OFFICE will be open each evening from tonight until New Years Eve for the benefit of taxpay- ers unable to come to the office i11 the day time. L-l'I3-l2-27-1Ll. LEAVES FOR FLORIDA -— J. D. O'Connell, of Sussex and Cuba, the good friend of the orphans, who has been staying 111 Ne\v Brtuiswick has left for Florida 1o spend the rc- mainder of the winter. His health W83 showing much improvement. and his many friends in P. E. 1. hope that he will derive further benefit from wintering in the south. YOUNG CARTOONIST - Master Donald MzicKmnon, 10 year old pu- pil of West Coveheatl School has submitted a cartoon depicting Hitler as a nut in the crotch of a V with two hands representing the Allies using the symbol nutcracker fashion to zipplv pressure. Wc are informed that not only the drawing but the idea itself is original with Masler L“... Following o apcchoulnl aerial flip round-table discussion; of unified lvlnsion Churchill is greeted at th House by Presidcvt Bear-dull, his naval aide. Hunter River and Vicinity Word has been received. by friends here from Mrs. Angus Nich- olson o1‘ llazei Grove who lull 111 Nofelnixr to visit her . 1t-'»i' Georgie, in Archerwlll, Sosk, ed on account of the serious illness of her son-in-law’, John A. Mathes- on. Mrs. Nicholson arrived there a day previous to his deatl ' the iolloxvarg from a ' ' 1' ch will be‘ ol 1 ids here wilere .\l.;. M wife were so Well away at Archerwill. n A. Mathcson. Th‘: health 8.8:. ‘re passed 2U, Jon 4 ‘ d been in iahirl; . l ' .\l1lls had as mbc; 10th, firs. J. L. Siuvcnsmi E. Stcvui. d her daugl f .1111: . ter-ln- 1 Kingston, Ont REMOVED TO 53 QUEEN ST. Standard Coal Bayvlcw Coal Bags of Coal delivered to any part of city —50c LAWRENCE HEIINESSEY PHONE 108 D u r i n g the Holidays drvp in and have a sundae or a. quick lunch at our Soda Founkln. Sundaes, Mllk Shakes, Soft I) r in k s, Sand- wiches of all kinds, Hot Chocolate, Tea and Cof- fee. Come in and look around we are always glad i0 sec you. Sill)!’ WHERE IT IS A (‘rilzfiflfil/Ifl? TO SHOI‘ REDDIN BROS. e south entrance in ' vosevcll. Willi 'n1i(l daughters, n11 l. 111g very wcll. m er River, are enjoying the Christ- Donald. The work shows promise for n cartoonist of great ob lity. BAD CAR ACCIDENT — Mr. Roy Johnston and his travelling com- panion Mr. Robert Squires spent Christmas in the Hospital, as the result of an accident on the high- way nee: Tonnentfne, N. B., act week. 'I'h.c men were cnrouto to Bristol. P. E. I. from Halifax for holiday when t eir car was in o fiend-on smash with another car. near the boat. Mr. Johnston owner of the car. was driving at the time and said the cause of the crush was the icy road. His car a i940 Chev- rolet sedan. was a total wreck and place of lo In United Btafu to Join la Allied strategy, Prime Minister the While the President is Capt. John Mic. . l... Bryant/on at Ottawa, then her Ions, Billy, George, and Harvey at Fort William, Ont, and finsillv Burton E., Masefield, Sask.. and Millar 11., clvll engineer, North Battleford, Sask. All were ovcr-Joycd to cee their mother, especially the lut nampd son, u it is twenty can since ha last |aw her, Mn. W“ 801d at the tevenson who is now on the "ev- 1V1!- 111165 W110 was 111111 more ening" side of life, is a remarkably $110115 y 11nd his head. driven well preserved woman. and very through the wind-shield and was proud of hcr largo family of sous 011i 8110M 111R i306 1111111 Hflfl. Ml‘. d 1s to be con- and Mrs. Johnston had come to grzu-ulnted on having four sons 13T15l01 EH11!’ 111 i110 SDFmK I0 SWIM serve on active service in the last £118 Slimmer it Mrs. JOImStOIVs old war, all being spared to return, lvlrs. 1101119 511d 111111 Dlflnnfld l-O leave 101‘ Stevenson enjoyed every moment of ___ ‘nor trip, and is pleased to be home with the "Lsltantl" members of her embraced village. 'I‘11e church ser- famlly for Christmas. "995 011 111C‘ 51111<11LY Dlflwfliu‘: _______ Christmas were of a necessity badly Friends Wm be plgmgd to 119M attended but in the various homes than M‘; Men/me weeks, ncdgfic- the radio rograms with the beauti- ton, who was seriously injured. some 1.111 171116-148 $01185 and 011K015 Werl days ago and has been a patient in enlolrd to the ilttemiost. and 111v Prince County Hospital, is clo- brouillfi l0 i111 I118 11188511211! 1118f- the angel song 1s not a dying echo, We jom with Thy Tim in saying “Gcd bless 11s ev.1gvn11c.’—B Mr. and lvlrsfdohu Spence. llunl- §§1£"§..‘°§?°il.§l} <1°§.’.‘.‘E‘£i?é§"‘.°.‘."<i‘ 53E? Canadian (1 ‘ in-lriw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mur- phy. 'l“.1cl111u Nliu-llrnli 1.1.1:; rc- . ‘ '.("U\:\1l, where had llic 110110;‘ to b4- llfltlblsilliild .t_thc FflZLL‘ll—l‘illi'l‘lh(lli wedding. Miss Isobel Alacuoliulti. Hopcdale, as lcavc ls sianlcy Waits. Whitloclc, Arthur Ross, l-.r.. Vhitlock, Vcrifon Noye and LAC Eric Bagnall and Cpls. George Waye and Gordon Wzuie. Cpl, Gordon Brynnton, R, C. A. F‘. ivnc» 1s “('11 known in various parts of l’. E. l. is al pr. cut comnirscing at his home in Ottawa after an operation for appendicitis. Cpl. and Mrs. Bryuuton have as their Christ- mas guest. her sistcr-ln-lav: Mrs. E. 1:). Stevenson oi Kingston, Ontario. l mill, Charlotte- town, span‘, '1 mas Willi her parents Mr. and . Pope Bngnrill who were pleased to welcome all their children on Christmas, the Miss Rhoda Mr. m4 ma. Angus Dolron re- ceived c. telegram some weeks ago from their son John Leo telling them he had arrived safely in Bong Kong. Thev are to be congratulat- cd u n having such a brave boy who one oi’ the gromislng young men of the Hope fver district. Mrs. Norman Ling and son Mel- Vllle of Whvntlcy River, were recent visitors to Charloltctcnvn. %c little Jecul came to town; c wind blew up, the wind blew down, Puce to the byrc, peace to the fold For that they housed him from l1" °°1¢ lino; 11.01.11, nmu. Another wartime Chrlstmal bu mp’ "um o’ mug“ come and lf pcrchance adult hearts may have been heavy with thought of a W0l'1_(i in strife 11nd turmoil. yet the happy voices of the little ones could be heard on Christmas morn. There were many fnmllv rc- unlons and gatherings of friends and the Christmas spirit was ovi- dent__everyjvghere_in_our_llttlc hill- than the appearance of a British west on the coastal highway. enough to bar the advance of th probably will hold the Axis army the military situation. - are still in the hospital. ~ service, 0E mander Killed -.1s also present as a guest. -~ - Judicial; that he has brains, cour- Auioug oriivr s‘ s who are age, a strong sense of fairness; that fu- thcir 1.1111111 < licrv on he can both listen and make up his column: have reached the zl, strengthlng the bcllef that forces will be destroyed nr captured. This in much more important That small force was not c Rommel forces westward. The mechanized columns now astrldc the coastal h forces close in on ll from the north and THE CHARLUPTETOWN _ QQARDIAN _ Ontario Wednesday night, t4; n4 nu <~ Christmas with his wife andsifm- ‘ 11y. Mr. Steele. who is s. foreman with I large steel construction com- ~ can)’. h“ not been home for sever- 1 11 Wm owlnl to the nish ccf work. 5 U I Tl N G Sex: IFYOUWANTASUIT _ MI- A1181.“ Laplerre and his wunwiu‘ m“ "fins "u". 1011191‘ U10 left on Monday for uuauurzzo BRITISN nuuuucvuar ffontreal where they will be ye. ‘Hllplliyed in one of the large elec- rlc ants. Aflllus has been htme 1'00 1110mm on leave. also MILITARY CLOTHS Icr Olllccrc‘ Unlfcrml ® Army - Navy and Alr For-co ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTKX 7*!‘ M1‘. Wflllue Dovme arrived last Wok t0 spend Christmas with his rife and family. Mr. Dcwne is em. “W111i at Deberl. and has not been homo for more than a year. Mr. Albert McEwen is riled on lflmlidlllstattlimofmnglldr. Mcllwcn is one oi’ the few remain- ing older class and has not enjoy- ecl 1115 800d health fcr some time Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve was celebrated at the Church cf their ouru home Vafler MrfJohnston had had n short iri to Halifax by car. At time of ting both men NORTH WILTSHIRE W. M. S, — The annual meeting of the North Wlltshlre W. M. S., was held at the home of Mrs. Aqullla Bowman on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 2nd. The st m m 0mm . Laurence, Morel] Rear, by the ggginieggiecgeduwtyutlmgd m m‘: Pastor of both churches. Rev. Pha- len MfcKenna, Mrs. William Conchan spent the Christmas holiday with her doughf. ers in the City, Mrs. George Dav- Misslcnnry Monthly. Roll call was answered with a Christmas verse. The business period followed and reports showed that the allocation had been reached. A collection of $4.04 was taken at the anniversary at which the lpcaker vna albeck. Officers elected for ml-Pkete on Chrstmae Day. Ai- 1942: President, lvfrs. Wm. Clark; Indy Mr. Amold has made sever- Vice President, Mrs. A. Bowman: a1 s laments but P61130113 the ex- Cor. Secretary, Mrs. B, MacDonald; press rate very vcry high, almost Mitchell; alf the market price being con- M1350 Rec. Secretary, Mrs. F. ‘Treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Godfrey; sumecl. Cluistiun Stewardship ‘secretary. Mr. Gerry McAdam, local truck- ndsluu man. and Mr, Raymond Jay, who SuPP1Y is employed in tho Oi Mrs. K. Hatherley; Corn. Frie ty at present, Secretary, Mrs. A. Bowman; Secretary, Mrs. B. Deacon; Temn- have been notified to ro~ort for crance Secretary. Mrs. W. Toombs; army training on Jr u 31.1., “limb. srr ~—-~- - . B0 0118. j 8TB. C Y Mr . Earl MacR-ae; Mission Band Ma, masgiuéuhe€nnwhaTgnfi ; glitzy ny Problems Ban ’., rl. ru oye; - ' ‘ l...“ ‘has... Secretary, Mrs. Face Admmistrator Bouénéanfi Mrs} Egrl teMapfttéte Stpig- f W S . . t is a ro c u y igdlok “Seervixlig foul’ the sons of 0 ar lme Shun." This was made very interest- ing with o man o! China and pict- urea of cccnea in Wat China. prov- ince of Bacchman. The mee closed with the benediction. Bristol And Vicinity orrawa Tglglild‘ Mrs. ' _ inc. the lady who comes to wow??? tint $07613‘. scrub under the price col - 8 And what about Mike who shov- els the snow and cleans out the oel- lar? Has he. an independent entrep- reneur, the right to boost his ratas above the basic period? These questions may bc h tical, but they are the kin which face James Stewart of Toronto, Ad- mlnistrator of Services under the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Since he took on the job of regula- tor for awide range of scrvfc s, from a city's gas supply to the vil- lage taxi that meets all the trains. he ha; discovered, for example, that cemeteries are a "seasonal" business since it costs more to dig graves in winter than in summer. Mr. stewart finds himself with a very different task from that o‘ most of the other administrators of trades 11nd commodities. For" the most part they deal in tanglbles. He ls up against a wide, varied assort- ment of intangibles. _H0t dog stand and swank hotel dining room, Chinese laundry and funeral parlor, basement barber and hi h-life beauty shoppe. pop in a so a fountain and Garbo on the screen-all from the de luxe and highly organized to the casual and cu -rate. come under his ken. It is a job for a man who does not ruffle over crossword puzzles, Carol Murphy. R.C.A.F.. arrived frcm Toronto on Christmas Eve t0 11d the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and" Mrs. Fclbert Murphy- Others home on leave for a few days included the Coffin brcfhcrs, George and Frank. from R.C.N., P . Alzair Doucettc. RCA... Reginald Aldershaw. R,.C.N. Mr. Clifford McEwen arrived frcm Moncton, Christmas morning :4. Spend a few days with his wife and familv. MEJmBL°§_SlP?1° slstant general mzinngci‘ of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce. His bank- ing friends. and they are many say that Jim Stewart is calm, analytical mind. He'll need ‘em all as Services Administrator. He is another Scot, this time from Perth. Maybe it is only natural that Scots should have a lot to do with price control because of their native penchant for saving. But Otlav-n ieadqunrters begins to have more than a savor of Abcrdeen-“Scots who hue wi‘ Gordon served," Scots by birth or descent. On the Board propel" are Chairman Donald Gor- don. David Sim with a burr that drips honey, Hector McKinnon, W. Bryce Stewart. It looks like a roll call of the clans The We The big difference. between his administr ‘fies Problem he has found. atlon and most coul- ol eastern the maln Alla raiding party at Slrte, for to tho powerful lghway nearer Bcngazl in a vise. while other British out. The mop illustrates l smci 1869 Canals’: Armored Division. Troopers shown vu- muullcru ccufacklcuiyponmdivllcninthcwctll. - a series oi years. He did no lit . . . if l ' . 1cm Sntement m See a“ “mome- cislon might be prejudicial to an L‘. Gordon, Fred A. McGrc-gcr 11nd ' W‘ NlJECEAQlBER 29, 1;- Churchill at White House {Ii Wearing n. naval cap and pea-Jacket, British Prlmc Minister Winston Churchill f; pfqgung ‘m1 Pr", dent Roosevelt upon arrival at the W dent Roosevelt all questions relevant into two parts, ‘Ilh first M11681] such public utilities as the supplyin of electricity, gas. steam heat an water; telegraph, wireless 11nd tele- phone services; transportation and harbor facilities; warehousing and storage. "Most of these come under pro- vincial and municipal control" he said. “W0 do not supersede this, In checking oes we seek the close co-operatlon of bodies with Jurisdic- tion over them." He gave a couple of instances of problems which have conic to 11.111 in this general class. Both concerned water rates. Ln one case a munici- polity, storing up for a rain day—or rather against drougl1t—-1:1d in- creased its water capacity. The ques- tlon was whether payment should be by bond issue borne by the tax u" or by nil lll.".i'€Il§.l3 in wafer 1 1t would be met. In the second case a municipality sought to increase water rates, said too low. “I have sought." he said, o gct from the municipality a com- is absolutely necessary. It may b. lllill it is. The hurdle might be got over by having the municipality d large concerns. it also includes ~ vice but might Lend to creole mano- hltc House after his unprecedented ucrlal trip "to d1 to the concerted war effort". “us. with Pml‘ clufnge the “assessment, so as not t0 w. iiccratech fth B0 '_~* bleroe the ceilin a o e Ems N810 offices. He said that a service: are not yet s number that man of these w come un er his administration. service of any kind, he implied w" ect to review at any time 5nd ‘ sub? cell ng check on charges. Personal Services But it_ls in the second division of his admixilstratlon, among the pri- vate and personal scrviccs. that the real Jigsaws lie. Here are thousands of unrelated businesses, many rela- tively small but with troubles m- numerable because of their indivi- dualism: . Take cleaning and pressing. This includes many highly organized a nrvrind small operators who often give a low-price service. No doubt they play their part in the com- munity, serving many with a slim purse. If forced cut by a ceiling which has caught thcm low, it would not only climiinitc that cufrate ser- In Memorlam MR. GEORGE F, FOUND The death occurred Friday cg George Franklin Found, 77 y“; old, of 1536 East Thirteenth Avenug‘ Vancouver. He was born in Prim; Edward Island and had lived in British Columbia 31 years. Survfv. ing are his wife, two sons, Louh and Keith. two brothers. Harlan, New London. P. E. L. and Walter California; one sister, Mrs. J. l: fluff. Funeral services were held Mvnduy in Mount Pleasant chapel, Rev, W. K. Brown and Rev. A, Esler oificuiting. Burial took place in Ocean View Burial Park-Alum couver News Herald, Dec. 20. police. ‘fhc same thing Bpllllili in the case of laundrles. Mr. Stewart is advising the dif- fcrent services. however scattered and individualistic, to organize in regional bodies, If he has to deal with particular cases. a single de- ludustrv generally. ‘ He hopes to have a services of- _*British Military Officials in Walking..." Such a mun ls James Stewart. as- _ .. Cs’? are In Washington to speed the loin! war Colvllle Wcmyss, Admiral Sir Charles Little and All of a former cavalry Rough Riders” Training in Britain; win-mg commanded by Major-General If. W. Sllllfln, h now st full strength ln Brltoln will: Iul new contingent, port of which la pictured here. In the centre of the picture, with mustache, lo Molar A. T. Paterson, mlment which l; new entirely mcchcnhcd. Gen. Scnson belicvu his ~ l‘ b t bi WilssP 1i ffh th. " l the frtbht if?» if?“ ‘filled “° fiull.fil‘°ii‘.‘i’.y"ll‘ll‘ff.°.fi.“‘¥f.°?.?.i‘;“l‘l.§§&°”’¢ll.3315 ‘mp1s. ....fs. -——— ‘ “ ." ~,, ervlc s than in commocl ics. Mr. Reach Bagnull has arrived have ls that the Canadian commander. Brigadier J- K- Lays? Mmiy Sc§v1ce5_n,_c supplying o; e1- for Cilpistnlas from Dcbcrg‘ N, 5. (LEFT) and the senior staff officer. _(,cl. 1. llennessy (K! ), ectricity m. gas‘ running. dresgnlak- -'_— are believed to have been killed in action. ing. bcnuty trcnlnicnts, garage re- dMrs. Kenneth Dclmll lleftb 0nd Fri; _ __ _________ _ gau- work-are dlrcct lac wgemprg- , cy accompany ng fer us ‘an S . '""~ ““ ' ucer or processor an c ns 1m r. MajoruDtoull 1% rlaillfaxmvévntelrges e , vglthout ‘midglalgénegfi Lgirereshiie fig British mlllinry nfllclnls, like their dflef Winston Churchill. ‘xpec o res‘ e or so ' s fis§fiieceemsfo 1 ‘ ‘ efgolri. llldrfurrd here arc, lail f.) right: LL-(icn. Si!‘ Mr. Ernest Bolgcr left recently for Actually his administration splits “'5 “1 A- T- 1111"“- Tcronto and is at present with me ~- "" » ~-»-.~ _. - ~ » =- M _, ___,_,____ lO.A,F.HHD’LBJiYli"l€ndlWllh /l/ed‘fe/fa;¢¢c¢/¢ Jéa , Sansom s urlvol of o power- of Montreal. Bough Bldm