-*""""""'goanra l. Ilaue Iarplm-I auamr at. I Goergrmow. Ottawa st. u. """‘n: Summ e imam. bred chicks. counts. Albany. bout three turn, as it 3nd Will TlOi. iii; _r.osr. Saturday alani- near R- T, Holmans Ltd 1 sum- Eiiila is oificlatlnl. iiies. on a was tendered Summersidm-S. -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- A most enjoyable evening was spent nn Tuesday. Nov. 13 at the home of Mr. and MP5. Borden when Granville, :nd friends read by Mlaa ins furnished iifiridleton. ficiiited. variou: Island. Queen ‘ Hotel, their return of many lovely Water "u I" 'd Waioo some [arouio Blilflo ‘Tl-T. qur-‘diio: will be oellvaol to “mo: Boy o Li". y!!! filo! -l‘0xlfi(lflfa‘ Illa! i tinllm v EnBddLSiImPQI. s d“ crsido. I‘ io Hue) . num and amid Summerelde. of money in loose bills. offered for its Wallace Smith. Win-aloe» swanpmo bans - The mar- “aft: of Miss Rowena Amy Lock- hart, daughter of ‘ Edward Lockhart, St, Eleanors to Geo-rec Aivah, son Mrs. Edgar Sobey, Wllmot Valley, took place at the United Church, suinmerslde, on Wednesday morn. in; Nov. 7th, Rev. K. G. Sullivan was be» a two-piece The bride wmingly attired in dress of light blue rayon crepe with sequin trimming and acces- series to match. She was attend. N1 by Mrs, smith of Fredericton, N B , sister o! the bride, who was attractively dressed with matching accessories. , Aubi-e Lockhart also of Frederic. ton, was best man. the ceremony a weddinB 51'1"?!‘ was served at the home of the hrirle i0 members the had a sumptuous dinner at Summerslde. to Freetown they were greeted by a merry group of aerenadere. Previous to her mar. rlage the bride wa: the leceplent gift: at aocial functions held in her honor. All join in wishing this happy younl couple many years of wedded bills. .lluhbfllll oiovoala_ Goodies Ilfl dgvoelll fin v-wt 11-54! BOOIIN OBDIBS now .1 AM Hlllsld l1- m 1946 deuvxmanuo ordgr. Dia- Rex Daw:on,, M t1. Dec. 30. _WILL THE PARTY WHO HAD a 5pBIS wheel and tire repaired at. pnhnihgh Garage. Kenslnswn. e- weeks ago, please re. was taken by mlisttlike We 124' , and of Mr. in of both fam- [$19! the bridal party left trp to the mainland. bride, previous to her-marriage, 1n a miscellaneous shower at her home by her friends. Mr, and Mrs. Sobey will reside in Mrs. Elia Lens! the room The Sylvia made a of Mr. Bradshaw of dormer officer of the German Rev. J. M. Baxter oi‘- The bride was vvlnsome in n blue sheer street length dress with hat and other acceaoorle: in the same tone of blue. f attended by her sister, Mra. Regin- ald Reeves, who wore a pale bllll chiffon with white accessories. The groom wa: attended by Mr. Reginald Rfiexleal. t t d m riage, the r a par y m0 0P6 int: of lntere:t on the ter in the evening they the On After their mar- Eico - c-oucmo» _ '“ paegwook. Ihoao In Ihtldblo foe - Pearl Norwoaion Stan- Mrs. and fuchsia. Mr. After Th9 Fclland. neighbors of Sylvia Bernard gathered to shower her with gifts and cood wishes. escorted the b11110 i0 (rliich was sally 39001119‘!- hiiskets of gifts were carried in by “starter: hi: ieen n rewo. E Stella Handrahan and opened by Miss Margaret Han- drahan and Mrs, George Summers and Mrs . Ella Legge arranged them on the table. fitting speech in her own pleas- ing manner thanked all for their lovely gifts. After singing ‘Pbr Shc-‘s n Jolly Good Fellow" a dainty lunch was served by the ladies and "‘° "“'“.l‘““‘°' i”i.i“ilfilf.'.‘.‘.“‘ialiii n s en i)?“ n y p Mr. Durona’. Mr. Gallant and Johnnie Inilia. At a latc hour all wondered way homeward having spent an enjoyable evening, —WEDDING BELLS — Of inter- esi Io friends and relatives here and in other parts of the Island mb W85 the pretty autumn weddi"! WiliUil took place at the United Church Parsonage, Bedéqllfi. 9" iVurinrsday afternoon. Nov. 14 at i\\'() o'clock, when Lillian Irene. youngest daughter of Mr. Corrie/n S. Burns and the late Mrs. Burns of Lower Freetown wa: united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Jesse Benjamin, son and the late Mrs. their Elli: bv She wa: ' and ao hel ful. in seconds- . of Catarrli-o-aono. . “instantly apt-ml throughout tho hip at mu up lacuna-loo: Brenton. wou: Gaallh l1 Granville any homo In Campanile. U0 for this union lalivcioa oa soar TJB-‘ll I ‘I'll. will be clued tar-gm un ail-char noflo. .-....,.P".'.s.. . ....,:. -aoo worm rownan lhould %Mllll$t°l'l:.W. Taylor Drfigmtztlai ltlfli Street. e-‘IN I05?“ W a"? ..°‘..."°"s* "ma" ill‘ m“? . - Dull Summerside last nidht o” IIJriTLTTSSJEOCiVDd W11 drivinl on» of the vehicles. The accident occurred about 6 P.M. on the main highway about a. half- mfle west of Mount Pleasant. Other persona in the cars were uninjured. lington subdivision of the C.W.L. held their regular monthly meet- ing on Nov. l1 with a fair attend- ance. The president r "‘ the meeting by prayer. The minutes were then read by the secretary and approved. A sick committee was appointed ln each district where there is no Institute, Mrs. Emmett McNelll and Mrs, ftay- mond Gillls were aglpolnted on the altar committee. embers were asked to pay 25 cents as member- ship fee for the new year. In or. der to raise funds for the C.W.L. an entertainment wa: mentioned. Rev. Urban Gillin, chaplain, urg- ed the promoters of the Sacred Heart to enlist members to join the Confraternity of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Meeting clos- ed by prayer. —6-YEAB-OLD BOY WANDERI T0 BEDBQUE — On Thursday last a young lad was seen loiter- ing 0o te road near Steven's Shore. North Bcdauue. Just be- fore nightfall when it, became ev- ident that. there was m guardian view. he was taken to the home of Wilbur Stavert where he was warmed and fed. As the child was unable t0 make his identltv known an extensive search nuts-started to te his home and DB/Tefolriil. ‘In sx- year-old mike Gallant. Summer- ido were frantically searching for heir missing son. By means of ‘sole-phone and radio the RC. WP. discovered his whereabouts and restored the lost . M . d Mrs. lent of Summer-side. It is re- sumed that. tha child had walked the entire distance. about four and a half miles-S. llule iless Fit To Stand Trial ' NUERNBERO. Dec. 2 -— (AP)- Rudolf Hess. self-confessed am- nesia falter was ruled fit to stand trial and then iLstened intently Saturday as defence la/wyers fail- ed to break own a German testimony linking spy chieftaln‘; some of his ctrdefendants with the worst, horrors of Nazism. 10rd Justice Sir Geoffrey Law- rence of Great Britain announced further me lcal examination nec- essary. Before the court opened. Hess had regaled his-fellow de- fendants with the story of his lost memory hoax. Counsel for Field Marshal Wil- eim Kei . Hcnnann‘ -, Joachim von trroo sought in vain to upset the story told Mai-Gen m-wln ousen. coun- ter-intcllfaencc and first prosecu- tion witness. Lshousen had not mentioned Hoes. and Hess’ lawyer put no questicnsto Lrahousen. But. eight other German lawyers or three hours grilled bahousen. ‘who declared Friday that Hitler and the entire German High Command were to blame for atrocities on the Eastern Front. MONTREAL, Dec. 1 -- (OP) .- Ilffective Dec. l. brendles produced by South African and Australian distiller: will be removed from the liquor ration list, it was learn- edvtbday at the Quebec Liquor Commission office, Canadian brandy will continue to be rationed, while French brandy will be available only in small quantities on pre- scr ption. Rum and gin were re. moved'from the ration list two months a o, while wine: were never rat oned. Scotch and rye whhkle: are rationed at 40 ounce: every half-month. b‘ 1111a. '_\' (fni/gliirig‘ /.1)f),\'('//.\' I’/il.. 13m (ml/I li/"ri/cw/i ("p 't let an irritating-cough keep you awake tonight. Treat mo!‘ cough in this slrn ie we . modern and use tan- - o-ooao inhaler-it's.» simple, really in a lily, your nostril: and throat feel cloeri‘; after inhaling the soothing vapor a uun film of healing medication lflllfll lrrl- ‘ rota: and a:- —O.W.L MEETING — The Wcl- l y’ ( “I'- . 70min GREGOJT rmamWliLlAM Aiso M Shows inn and abuse. (4) Failed marke mas needed for tirade . Mr. McLure grade products thus enabling maka a better "'I'h'e fishins Edward Island feast one year n xt." tions. transpor of all in engflited in the Mr. McLure dusbry 0831392‘! they should do Of the Mcbure said: ' u’ .. m-gfiflflfdfllll ma liq s; MORRIE llYSliiND lnhaunomnua-aumaua and CARTOON Matinee Tuesday 8:30 iwnlzfiips‘ @@MHBQHQwwmQ P. E. I. FISHERY— (Continued from- Page 1) to consult with the two men from Prince Edward lis- land named to the fish allocation board on matters of vital import- ance to all persons engaged in the Ialmd industries fishinfl . (5) Blocked the sale of lobster to the the favorable United States t on grounds iouslv interfering with the export more cooperation from partment of Fisheries in educat- ing fishermen t0 put out higher- conoerned with the industry. Many Difficulties “This is largely due to regula and lack of prop the fishing aut the past four years and particularly in the last year. those have been under control which. while some might have been permissible in wartime should now b» east to the f Maritime provinces ectlves reaching t late to and of the confusion caused fme f old assemblers. Dockers and exporters whim how they sho d Lobaicr Situation lobster situation. th lnstru tions a tn ibhstere. he sees that‘; _-- -Horbert u" comanis can, and Wkutoa Y hurchill, hi: niche in hi ry so- curo are expected to be o prin- wm eillli antalcniat: in a twiul no- uarter House Common: ebote "IYUYII Wednesday. o Labor Government and Conservative O poll“ er fairly am the House. Conlervativ \\ ll l-Ylili Iii) it Ii » in this action by Maj. famous Liberal Prime Minister late Earl Lloyd George. In denounces the Government “Neglecting their duty" of ndltures. It would have Y “T FF ouse deplore that Ministers, PERLBERG preoccupied with long.tern usical ilueen Elizabeth Sails For ll. Y. Dec . 7:30 - 9:15 2 men and women aboard. It liners first run to New York Canadian personnel She is there Dec. 6. Previously aha taken them to Halifax. Youth Program ship the A Association of St. in spirit. mind and On Wednesday November 7th glas Henderson. Curate of insteresting address of religious refonmations have the Christian Church a that lobster relief f see that such further asked for the De- Mr. George Anderson. 2‘ sident for (h; mgrket, Of the A.Y.P.A. Branch. thanked tuner-arm and 511 Mr. Henderson on behalf of the to Association for his instructive lec- livelihood. tux-e. The meeting adjourned and Miss Eleanor Clapp served re~ fretshments of coffee and dough- nu a. industry in Prince A week later. November l4. after he said. "is a and a famine the tation difficulties- er supervision by horltles. But worst the Work ML“ Ccmmitte E fisheries industry dozens of Christmas boards carved toys and made slippers in mas eve 0f ob- Oil!‘ ii ion. so that we may get down d Miss Ibis Oolmptan tov something tlcal in conzioo- wo plays‘ for the con- tion with t I an of the Associsti . ‘Ilhe transportation of fish from the plev selected for casting will m; complained of oil- he fishins in- On Novemb '21. sthtcndod eveneilng prair- ersand " trai ht, dictatorship th meeting wa held i th ‘sluts’. i5, fish products." tion Hall. E n The directive. he affirmed. told Hall wa: too cold e ina of the month had to be in the (c making it 986117 the active lowahlp which had around the they should do. u dc it. and when to cancel program . Si Mr. ‘When one looks at issued with selling all our ted States have been did not. have an o . lobster in the Un- market mar United States otho I!) where the A Music appreciation. recorded. D ber lit - mngminlh h Work i 1 n Choral}? ago. M’ — rah sit to Sanotogfiuni? hated hnatfto be lent in evening after Church. Iliotrlvmtcfarmeoaasid i . H gem &'°;...alai“‘ servd "T; ‘$12!’? the dopartmen d . b ‘Ikanaport, liiaherieg and Mo iihllrohlll n taut In llonnonolloliate coupon Doc. a _ for Cable) rrlson, tho Cockney . f lov- ble month: since Labor‘ was swept into power at-the poll: last July have cleared the deck: for action when the Opposi- tion vote of censure come: before front ~ butchers, Iflflllly exver enced Parliamentar- ians. put their nameson the mo. tion of censure and were joined Gwil Lloyd George, liberal son of m Wording of the motion opens up immense field of debate. centrating on reconveralon of in- dllllry from war to peace, in the provision of housing, in speeding demobilization and in cutting ex- pelied by the socialist theory", are onalimticn plans which create un- certainty_ in direct opposition to the beat interest: of the country. — Th l1 munch an for .§i.w“.°§a§“°§§3 dav with 12000 Canadian service is the Follotvins a four-fold program of study. work. worship and fellow- nglioan Young Peoples Paul's Church have completed a month of growth friendships. had as guest speaker. Rev. Dou- Peter's Church, who showed in an on Church History how the purifying effects body. Stresing the need for con- tlnued evangelism and reforms he cautioned that Churchmen should corrections must. never be pushed aside. He minted riests of the Church of England are ordained as Priests of God and not of the church. the president Mr George Antler. Paul's A.Y.P.A.. became a minia- ture assembly line of the toy shop industry. Under the leadership of chairman. Nancv Simpson. the members of the A.Y. out and sewed together Stockings. sheepskin preparation for Christ- kets. The Drama Committee. Miss Lil- presented on December zath Hall A .Y.P.A. lith-Pops Concert. Program, Open f-Tcuse—Hcld everv Sunday th uqtl - °“‘ (gar-Mia: wagiiirdnvgnwgwifliefi thl , the It for con- the "lmb iiat- with due has thOY Si}. kept at November M. As the Recreation i ih last held nec- fel- been fire pro- Cami their to myti relieve no already ditrlonal i4 more have already Occupants inf for t plumbers and sh hittim their firll of the week. Manager diate available. A spirit In addition a is being strongly Looking to Richardson sardens in and it .Mr. an X-ray survey ley. Trove Eleanor.» Chris Citizens her fdaughter called to nee the former daughter of the for many year: hutch. ably been fai Lnl. Mrs. Austin A. The Boptiat Church Interment -W Cemetery-S. Richardson the well lighted school-room been previously used by the RD. AF. for instructional purposes ls commendable apparent amona the ten- facilities pro Force are . reaiticnei viously used bv th coating in for much attention and the skating rink is being put tn condition by members pumrp house. Badminton courts are also being laid out in several of the larger buildings available- prottraui of munity meetings. dances and card parties for the long winter evenings has been named "Maple Hills." Richardson stated that des- pite a shortage of skilled techni- cal men. necessary to a project of this kind. work was progressing satisfactorily and he spoke appre- ciatively of Commissi T13. Rogers and City Clerk J. A. Fullerton for the co-operation they "e fwdefln! in the undertaking. She i: survived b ill be in. Jrogroso Hallo. in Airport llouolng Proloot rhacharicttagwahouaaa iaotltalgl-ilwrkdrawli . with heating now tinder-way with one boiler in operation and once the system ull swing there will “PE an: in the Cit. il MtUl-lliltip full nnaa. is coggzootion C’! Hamvfl. ieiunodiihatamanbcof settled 781111011»- itwa: famlio: anad- tcnwve expected in shortly. Over forty tarirtanento 1211 . will halve lime tn worry aacutinthewavoghcauna. Avicult-uw Central are acts beeuowh metal 6 mooted. tihe future has hopes of obtain- ing the services of the Department of Agriculture in the organisation of a Horticultural ‘Societ the winter with a vi ewto of of Bummerlido learn with regret of the death of Mrs. John Dobaon, Granville St. The late Mrs. Dobson lived alone and on Saturday morning when Lin. Austin Scales, iier it wa: found that ahehhad died apparently during tho e and we! izaboth wneaa \a late Mr. and Mrs. ' illfam Bowneo: of Summerside. ho had lived here all her life and been the op- anlot of the Summenldo Baptist She had been in reason- gooltl health but recently had n She wa: ‘l6 at: of had l. of at 3. en. that adults °"' Ikeetowii and on": ulster, llrl. Lily Page of klyn. II- funoral will bo hold at the 1a.. totlly. t o People’: heat to provide for 70 apartments. The coal problem ha: been over- come set-inf rliy with two car- louls already on hand and snore expected in the near future. Two “whit? “may” tea-s‘. rendered by Chester workers eet stride this week Miss it is likely that a third block will: be ready for occupancy by the end has also laid plains for the formation of a volun- teer fire brigade and will nego- tiate this week with bh meint of Education for the imme- establislunent of a school on the site to look after tlhledrediaoat- c . A hed community of com- Manager y during the large tacta of land available _for laying out vegetable and flower the spacious grounds surrounding the various buildings. Surrounded by birch and maple trees the site will provide a lovely setting for the 100-odd families expected to take up residence there be; appropriately on chairman X-llay Gampaign’ In ilharlottetuwn, S’side This Winter Mr. Herbert Fletch. president of the RE. Island Tuberculosis league. has announced plans firth malt-Ina marside and Charlottetown this winter. The mobile X-ray unit. starts operating in Summer-aid» this week and expects to X-ray the residents of the outlying districts of Wilmot Wllmot, North Bedeque, Rest Sheibspcke. St. Sum- le tmas, rt i: planned to do the Summerside school children ~im- town until after t ...“..=.l"=..rsr C O ' ° 311cc clubs including the in The X-ray unit will be to ottetown earl-v in - iéuary. when it is anticipatedcgliiie unmet-aide survey ‘ letod. ‘rhis will allow mfflcietit time to complete Charlottetown before summer. Unexpected llealh. 0f S’sido Woman a. "uthis BEITIIII. ililliblll n“ .._... 5 ."§."-s"iat"'$-"3 u at fivo oani: a well. i116"! PU- ablo ia atlvaaoo. ‘ 001:! To IZBT '1“ IE1 ale ‘mutating. DIO- 6. 8-30 Ill-AND II PROMOTE!) or W. Bun Charlottetown h“ promo to UouL-Col. and i: now co officor H. 0.3.141. at A31 a Gent-or. Barrioflold, Git. . IIANIS I OTTAWA — ‘mo Eon. Wdllhxigtewert. some»: of Dominion-Pew Conference which opens today. I. OI‘ C. SING-SONG - The weekly oingmong at tho But loot night wa: well regular K. of C. patronized by service and ox-ler- vice personnel. Vocal :olo: were Donovan, Writer Barry Bugden, RCNVR, and Uldine Arsenault, and a duet by Clarke and Loman MscAuLay. Mil: Loraine Weatherbie alao on- tertainod in a :kit which wa:‘ greatly enjoyed. There wa: also a leading by Robert Compton. '11:: music was furnished by Austin Connolly. After the entertainment, lunch was served by the young ladies. TRINITY CHURCH ‘Pine services in ‘Iuinity on Sun- day, December 2nd. were conducted by the Minister. The subject of the zooming sermon was “Righteous- ness Plus" based Won the text from the words of Jesus on the ser- mon on the Mount. where he said you shall in no way enter in the Kingdom of Heaven." The Minister suggested while Jesus regarded all the heritage of the past with reverence and thanksgiving yet he insisted that if that past was goini to live and be vital in the lives of those in each succeeding generation, it must continue to grow in accord e with the new demands beinl e. it. The Minister the individual to recognize ah prin- ciple and to Rive themselves to the constant increase of that truth within their own lives and the see- ond place the Church created by God. must ever be alive to the necessity of living truth as her power to meet the needs of human ngs. The choir sang the Anthem "Rejoice in the Lord"...G.J. Elvey. In the evening the ster prcachcd on “The Advent of Chrl. this being the first Sun- day in Advent. The evening Ant-hem "Come and Bias Us"....l-lande1. At the Senior. Sunday “ “ ' the worship period was conducted by o. class of boys under the direction frequently. ence with Hitler deer 1044-45 practically disappeared. Our differences then were over foreign political domestic matters. ,, "If you could ltart over again, he was asked. “would you support the Fuehrer, the Fuehrer Prlnzip (leadership principle) and national socialism a: postulated in Hitler’: M points?" ties. In a aupplemen he d on this: "I should again Puehrer as I knew him when we took over reigning Germany. to the leadership should of course not want it re- peated with excesses moderate I should want to lee incorporated an lndependen‘ av:- tem of courts to which every citi- zen might take his troubles where Justice would be done him. pcl.nta cf the Nod program, there la no party with principles to which every member BIRTHS BROWN — At th Hospital on Nov. original Above all Quake” IIBII , ? DISSOI-VID ORAL VACCINI I CATARRH * i See Page 3 h He relied pande A: to the 26 Y I wou Fundamentally I would say the leadership principle and national socialism were the only possible solution for Germany at the time. We had to get away from the multl-party system. you have two parties. The British have two major parties. We, how. ever, before 1933 had M odd par- It just wouldn't work." GOERING SAYS- (Ctantimmd from PIOU l) After 19L’! m? illfli-l‘ p : “Naturally, nobody ever atop: learning. If I had to d.o it all over again, natural! thin id do comm ‘y f ’ and by gemelnachafflo." and military there are some differently. In America’ Inst like a flower Soyounnlofair y ment, Sweet memoria support the] A‘ Still love her iuat principle, I l, Our heart: unnnt Godal but in it: o“ conception. 5nd 12-3-11. e Prince Cdunty 27. 1946. b0 1M1‘. Brown ‘éiitméa Edwlii Jighfilomillaillid °°“a “ti: writer-Edwina J ll KEG. V G 5 n3 l“ I B11 . Cl-EXIQ- a worship of the whole school. Joansromi - at the Prince himm“ "m ' County Hospital. on Nov. i), 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jchn- n m stone. Long River. a daughter m Ruth ma _s Proposal To iiuit Iran- MOSCOW, Dec. 2 — (AP) ~ A Moscow diplomatic source said to- day the Soviet Unlon has turned down a. United States proposal that Allied troops be withdrawn from Iran by Jan. l The Moscow radio meanwhile said Russia would take no part in Iran, which is occupied by Red Army troopl. The United State: State De- partment made public Nov. 26 tho text of a note delivered to the Russian Government which said American troop: would be with. drawn from Iran by Jan. l and proposing limilar action by Britain and Russia. Britain lent a similar note but without ' ‘ a spec flc date. Suggest Plano: To Transport Fish profitably." he sa . "It is one of the matters that should be on care thins t/um our noses at in the Maritime Pro- vmcee." such’. Diary Iy an lalaatl Farmer’: Wife wwvv v (Cacti-nixed from Pace U) Mi’ o’ mlno" when her numerous dut- ies that came with e. large fatally, on a farm, e too burdensome. “Illen" she ordered me. when the men had gotta‘ to the sale "show me ev lied tb Q17 place" so we m a tion. I believe this daulhter o lrin was more taken. up with a number of small pl that seamp- " -r-.::,"-.:."~...... sir to CITE 0 . said “I'll be dumbed. if there inn’!- a little dlvvle of a, runt. among them." at wa: my Monday. Very little of it now remain: and little to show mat there wa: ever an one bore but Jim“ I-Ild m!“ - Only Jamie's overlhoos, fo otton_ time; acme liev h art, old l: ti lilienlhg up ageainlflghlgb could be, a lat l: Fraser the political events of Northern M by Rev. Paul of Whitfield Abbott ed HURRY-ROBERTSON - At United Church ManaqCornwaH, on Nov. 2B, i946, by Rev. J. Helen Elizabeth Ames 2.808111. BIG INS — Ont. 0n Dec his Mrs. Wendell West Royalty Home . pocltsuponi-"r - at the PEI. Hospital, Dec. 1, 1M5, to Mr. and Hazel Huntley, a daughter. Lynda Janet. - JOHNSTON - At the PEI. Hos. pital, Dec. l, stun and the late Mr. Arthur A. Johnston, Crapaud, a daughter, MABBIAGES MacLABEN - WATTS - At Unit. ed Church Manse, Kentville, N.S., Nov. 1'1, 1945, by the Rev. W. Munro, Watts of Grand ‘Pracadie to Pte. W. . Macliarep of Cable Heed Welt. PAUL-ABBOTT-At United Church Manse, Cornwall, on Nov. J. R. Skinner, Daisy ulao Kingston to Benjamin 1946 Robertson of North River. DEATHS LABKlN-At Alberton, Friday, Nov. 80, 1846, H. J. Larkin, aged oral (pending arrival family from the home Monday, Dec. 3 at At Niagara Bails, . 2. 1046 It mineral on Monday leav- fnc at 2 o'clock for service John's Church. Milton at 2.30. ln- l tel-merit in Milton Cemetery God did call our To that laml of Dockendorff, g1! 11 I976!’ RN. North Rf HOS VSI‘, _ Our llpl cannot low , to Mn. John- d Marian Victoria 1945- cf Fr ericton. B. Skinner Burry l to Elmer Aibogtt ll-l-Ii. ‘H. Fun- USA) . . 0.11m 1e Sim- n-a-n. ‘loan-awn. Dec. z - (or) - vative anenaber for Royal ccnsti- NoDo MdCLedn tfi dim-quit‘; Emilia Commo’ “ii; UNDERTAKER that planes be used transport m‘ EMBALMER will people of Can North Will-shin n in St. I IN MEMORIAM by any mean: subscribe to am still a National Socialist. desire the elimination of multf» ' “ in politlu. I NOD! subscribes in full. r. m, did a ' - ‘i IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mn. John J. O'Connell. tiled Deoqpber Ii, talisman/annulus. In Memoriam alhwh.fi'uzzqtls t: away on December Gonehomtlaeearfl: Yotcalledawayaoaoon. Inourbomoahoialtasdlyrxt bored eliagto Thoaewholovodinlifo Ourllpsoannotiellbowwemb howwomia: know: hahomethatiolondyto-day. Sadlylflaootlllrbfotlm-aal Fibber. In Memos-lam lnlovingmomory of our ahter Mary Qllafluoon‘ pasoodawayonDooeiabor Wllfilflglmlllih Youwereoallodnphnanetolloa pain d sickness Wafii-i“ one: who loved you boat. In Memos-lam h Inland“ lovhl IQ- on of RAYMOND I01! CALI-All‘! whopaooedawayhooonbortlalb Iflvillywwllhtlil In Momorlam Inloviagalolaonol BAIMOND JOB!!! GALLAIII, who died Doeunber 8 104A be WHO Rhone 14D Charlottetown and a @7525 Il-O-ll 8.15M hlaawlftl], aolmving. luraanl flloaamo. tollwtutto F! o doar , are doaroattadafll apeakiowwi hilly place, oven on : lovely fail L; like this-ac i; a remedy time again. In loving memory of a dear wife and This l: to notify the general pubi over the business stand of FREDERI ton. This store will be closed December 4, 5 and 6 m ‘ purpose of taking stock. After that dais I shall appreciate- the trad: of Mr. Bell's customers and endeavor to givo 1b: service that he has given in the peat. MRS. FRANCIS MURRAY who passed away DECEMBER 3rd, 1943. Sadly missed by husband an): ic that I an -- CK BELL it Co: Signed, = CHARLES LLIWILLYN ' Car , t and son.