s‘ 1flflli% Lillie _._..‘._._..._-.._L_l‘! ;L-_\i"-.. B... - ‘AGENTS: l. lines Inrnhnflieaevee It. ennui ___a. -.-_i George Oiow. l0 Others It. u. IUIIISI-IIDI all IIIIIUI COUNT!» News. Subscriptions, Alsestfllg . , ef the ___...___.-.-'- . The Guardian may lookstj ' ‘Water 8 I Bakery. Water Street H"! up i Inmate so fills new if.‘ l lirlsstose.‘ LII-ask Gall“. IlGranvilisBt-rest. gaotiurdienwiiliaodsiivgsjeatepu ggriogloyatfcoerdsyerllspsr “more; orderiethebey responsible- Iatne Strait; Jielelnflinslttsslds. _ wgeilheneiltfertlilsservios lordllvarissonyonrnnte. >»—-— . . -fasb consent a t i-nor hard wall new t 3,7,3? r Bruce's. '9 12-29-15. mason-rearward muons w worm colds narrow-interleave r lorD cox - “m” “M my“ is-zs-n. ton. ‘t w m‘ $503. s, weeks, Beyvicw. .1 an noonno osnnsa now m ms mu Hillside Well- »- w-s ‘ital-i? n- W's n. u Del. so. AIALVANIZBD clothes line we rope, coils 50, 100 110 ft. and m n, or more in stock .-BEDEQUE snavlcus ggdeque 1 . M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 7.80 P. M. Ser vice ‘WWW? sol Chur Baxter, . D. ,_._. _.cAnmO — SENSING-TO Friday 8.30. Saturday 9.00. der in the Blue Room" starring Grace MacDonald, Donald Cook. Also Serial. 12-28-21. _l AM NOW booking orders for 5i, Basile Chicks, New Brunswick s ecial prices till March 15th. Write idler Crafer, Kehsington, R. R. 5. . 12-29-61, -S'1‘B,AYED from my ranch on Dec. 2'1, female silver pup. Please notify. if caushl» Meier MacDon- aid, Abbatoir, East Simmer-side. 12-29-11. _____ -FOR SALE — Ono driving sleigh, almost new; also one set driving harness. Charles McIvor. Bummersidc. 12-29-10 —POLICE COURT - In Sum- merside» Police Court yesterday morning a man charged with fllcting grevfous bodily harm had his case adjourned till Monday. Two Excise cases were also ad- journed and a drunk was fined $6.00 and costar-S —PLANT Ill-OPENING — The dehydration plant at Summeraide will reopen on Janu 3rd it was announced yesterday y Mr. LN. Allea secretary of Island Foods Inc. which operates the plant. It was planned to commence operat- ions u as earlier date but this was prevented b s lack of a supply of sulsnbls cos . A carioad of coal has new‘ oeea received and it is hoped that tnfficient coal will be avail- able sli winter to kee in operation. One shi t, only will be operated the first week but it is intended to put on two shifts within a few days. One hundred and sixty people are normally em- ployed when the plant is running on a two shift basin-S -MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS Qlifembers of Hiram and Le non Lodge, Al‘. and A.M., obser- ved the festival of St. John the Evangelist on Thursda cvenln with a banquet at the C lfton Kote Summ by the ser- vice’ of installation of officers at the Masonic Building on Summer Street. Retiring Worshlpful Mus- ter Harry S. Cannon resided at the banquet. The ins ilation officers was conducted by Past Grand Master Donald Baker as Installing Master assisted by Mr. Bruce Bernard. The officers for thc ensuing year are as follows: W01‘- shipful Master, Wailacg Bradshaw; Senior Warden, James A. son; Junior Warden, Gerald Sheen: Senior Deacon, Bruce Johnson; Junior Deacon, Rev. K G Sulli- van- Senior Phi on; Monkley; Secretary, Trc JIW Join‘ Guard, illiam Brennan; - C lain, Bruce Bernard; Tyler, Chest- cr Pll-IIIQIP-Q I é v- Sharpe; Personals -J\d'r. and we. Oeorze mummy. K , were recent visitors to efififlflw... -ao- and Mrs, A-P. Cercttl of I holi- noi-a ' t m Christ a °“ m“ e m of m. ds tboleman the guests anUIMru Amos acLeam-S ._Misa Ethel Reid of St. John, returned Thursday spending the Christ- wlth her aunt, Mrs. B. R, Crockett, Summersidm-S. npter Divas.) it Farms 1 set g l Shore “Mr. Dar . in IPQI-kkg m‘ MM" Iiilimfiiusié, (Al? “Hale” as: oooa m u 32L lake. m. All iflplferi ‘Zt{“€i.."li u i tiiitile m“ §f,"m§h"§, a n ra| Mntm‘ link twill ‘Bills of cultivation, Mn‘ '0 "k pwp]. who n5" "u". w hi” u‘ m“? dam” I Q ‘M. w“. b. “F, ed a oocumen‘ t‘ Iilifl-Oflgmlmfnlu‘ w his desert fortetrass until the I l . e n - r lin a _ h“ "m w n“ "'°h"'“' :3:;lmf. ‘h? have chsnltd "'9" livag, Hiforfimfi cgr? a a‘ . y , "" "“°'*~ ... -.‘,'.:....'.:".::.':.:":.s:;“::f- an“... iihr"%ifél.".:"‘ii.i‘£'.1| l * ‘liy ed cause he gvguoln l” raw and wertullss ever to and has now no o d ore“ h lilacs In The gut till? $1: git a ey mu" mm" ‘ u“ cum“ ——— u ‘ , "i" "l" °°“"""' m‘ P"’-'}','m"“,§,h° - ~ » wssnmorou. Dec. as - 1A1» "m" ‘mum "i: rmltted ‘ ' ‘ - omen: Motors walked out on gall" '“°““' "‘°‘ o. Pun“ ||| Qgfl t President ‘Human! fsct-findins euwaglldkgsi?! fink!‘ fill-ml‘: I- - v g. a m" ma‘ M witches-bill‘ w "'3 ""0"- " “'° "°"“ " 3h | of 1W4’; ‘ih-“i $31.. .3331. ' an“ ti" “Wm”, "1, m", U“ fig Boy m Board romptLv decided w "mmlw" ‘M’ "Mu non- o ahead with its studies anyway. ‘n’: ‘t: “m” a‘ ‘l? u, ‘uoun- _--- ' But e President's expressed Elihu’; w h fltlswmhk? sxgsptlonl m“ hope hat this voluntary method , II viii‘ Du- a _ t Pill] llbtll‘ “I "h" 3" 5'“ “ m: (or) _ no» mo!» ma.» w h was?“ at Bruce's. 12-29-21. , UNITED CHURCH‘ Sunday, December 30th. p". M"!- don De ban- of Morri- Stewart,‘ ‘Roland Junior Stew-smart, Bali-lb Inner BP- Park. xen- n sass, Ono male firs“ “on-.... s u and dard msil% Peter “ti. White, Summersidc. 13-39-31 of the wcgian some mugwy to on melt‘ effect. ive at Tlllb!‘ Drug- Co., Ky . —KEN8INGTON d Mal ian Chord-fete}. Sam Kenning- M. an OF ENGLAND sc- Parish of New Lon- 30th. 10.30 Holy phen's, Burling- on. 1i. -OI-IUBCH vices for the Thomas’. French 111s Prayer. St. Mar s, Rev. D. E. Noel, Rec r. -srrolsrsn locum-ram- BEBE-Mr. 8.12. Dayc, assistant Accountant of the Canadian Bank of Commerce branch in Halifax has been appointed accountant of the Bummcrslde branch. I-Ie and Ni“, ive in Summerside shortly. Mr. BL. Willet who is ac- countant at Summerside at present is going an sick leave-S 12- —MAGISTB,ATE'S COURT ... Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Summersidg yesterday evidence in an Excise case was taken and the case was adJourned for further evidence. Earlier this week two men from Borden were fined $5.00 and costs for being intoxicated and two young men from Bedeque were fined s total of $4.75 each for causing a disturbance in the rinks e Building Permit Question Before Town Bouncii An adjourned meeting of the Summersid; Town Council was held last evening for the ourpose of passing the final bills of the fiscal year. All the councillors were present except Councillor Smagiman. Mayor J I‘. Arnett prt~ s e . Th Clerk read a letter from Mr. lngham Palmer on behalf of himself, Mr. Charles E McNelll and Murphy Motors Ltd. The let- ter requested a permit to erect a building which would C0llll8l of a filling station, garage and auto- mobile show room and would be located on a lot of land bounded by Fitzroy, Spring and Foundry Streets and- by the Armory Square. The building is to cost film-and plans were submitted with the let- ter. Mr. Palmer was present at the meeting, accompanied‘ by Mr. EEC. Murphy and Mr. W.E. Darh , K.C. Mr. Palmer addressed the ouncll and said that the propmed business would be a real asset to the Town and ointed out that there is not s bu lding of the kind In t"? hr°vigncl ‘odfirezlwlit is cer- 11° 0 9 “I "e" "use E IN ms: DESERT’ t iniy on the border line on a A-F ‘Sock m" u “any a busing" A CAPITOL. SUMMEBSIDE block, Mr. Palmer aid that it is known that a tltion has been circulated proton ng against the construe ion of this building. He had tal ed to some of these people. he said. who admitted that when they mm signed the petition they had not been informed of the type building to be constructed and he felt that most of them look at the matte: differently now.An attempt had been made to purchase a ro- perty on Water Street but hat could not be done except at a very high price. He pointed out that the establishment of this. business would give , msnent emplviime"! t H m n. omyoreArnett said that a petition rsons had n ti‘): si ned by M pe ceved protestin! Blah"! granting of a ermit in this c!" and he asked r. Palmer if those people would withdraw that peti- tlon. A loves ivan) Mo lived. answe that. Councillor Morrison A cap would not be necessa .- ¢° hi” P" m, the people change their minds m,‘ three quarters them would do lc-“Sfir om m r sow-n 1 nI/(Illli); @"H@00sEila QHALE- mimmisinilibs" lsacted by EDWARD A. Bu" ‘am-n m: n 1m» m - Adapted we...“ jesoutlwlvamsfllsbylilllllullllvliiiig Also - MUSICAL . and amass Matinee (Ne and omen flygmgpossingn m u“ , e oin a unit of trysnen, iigh ing-in-the Pacific. ulna’ will tc 's owner, Gram Hinds). hours, the cl Becker sees 1n the proud prize of eyes of his e is completed, attcntions upon cauidro nlfiilm SHORT SUBJECT Shows 7:30 - 0:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 (Special) MONDAY NIGHT NEW YEAR'S‘ MATINEE AN D PHGITI‘ Shell‘!!! In‘! way lsb Indus ngais wilfi spas us ‘is fin- I (all Is M1 arcs-III s my» Iinl- us; n In hair! g7 a Also caarooiv Shows 7:30 -'9:15 —NOTE- w Year's Day) 2:30 SUMMERSIDE Zfillffallf» ding at the a ben and nely d Mo , In comes om), his wi lovely Jana lonely granddaughter Their'happ ess is however, fo the han eseut send a party of ners comrades on and the girl. em _ n otions blunders a uaok dent t and his e of the p‘. to r within a few ds of fate which rule of war by vicious Captain Dantine). the con ..ie ' a! France- along the o t "m 01.1%! Paul's "Sunday School lioide Annual iihrietnse Program st. Paul's Sunday School their annual Christmas treat the Parish s.:§s:..::: Rector Rev. J. T. lbbott praentsitions. As Dart of the entertainment the . P. A. put on vwy effective- ka" ploy. "Babousc- Polloviring was the program: Carol: "Cami Sweetly Carol." Beginners Dept; "Silent Night, Holy Night." ‘Primary Dept: "Up To The House Top." A. Y. P. A. Play: Cast, Nataska, M . Stephan. Jss. lbbott; Neighbor Troiskey, B. Mc- Pherson; Olga. Eleanor Marla. Louise Hooper: Babouscka, Mollie Lewis. Motion Picture: "The Saviour of the World.” Presentation of Prizes: G. B. R. E-Uefllflfllits. and Life Member- ship Certificate. Jingle Bells and Santa Claus. it. was announced be held in the Church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 PM. The gathering was very happy to have with them, the Rev. Major R Fowlow, who has been here with St. Paul's during the last two months. Pbllovrlng are the results of the G. B. R. E, examinations: ' Honour Standing: Nora DeBlois, Mum’ Whiteside. Frances J. Wil- son. William Phillips Ann Home. A Mac- Keir Proctor, Marjorie Leod Pass Standing: James wood, Mark Spencer. William Wright. George Bueii. Orten Curtis. Joyce Proctor, Gerda Hansen, David Wood. Joan Wood. Beatrice Diam- ond. Carol Marie Cola, William Bat-t, Tom- Scantlebury, James Bentley, Mary Worthy, Kathleen Skinner. Eleanor Carmody. The standing of scholars in the 311M153’ School for the year end- ed lsst June is as follows: Honours Division: Carol Marie Cglees. Joyce Proctor. Mary White- s . . Distinction Division: Barbara England, George Scantlebury. Joan Wood. James t. Ann Worthy. Mary Myers. Keir Proctor, James Wood, Mark Spencer, Nora De- Blois. Pauline Diamond. Ann Home, Billv Batt. Intermediate Division: Marjorie Mimi-BOG. Dorothy Simmonds, Dor- is Billion, Norman Wilson, Blair "Swan. Lorna Chandler, Clifford Thacker. James Bentley, Keith. Thfiflkfil‘. Don Simmonds. David Wood. Billy Ives. Leonard Spencer. Tom Scantlebury. Ortoil Curtis. MBYY Worthy, Kathleen‘ Skinner. England Battered By Hurricane w LONDON, Dec. 28 —~ (CP) _. A BO-mile-an-hour hurricane subsides: tonight after giant waves had swep the decks of 14 food ships anchored- off Deal and impeded efforts to fight a fire on a British ammuni- tion ship off the southeast coast. At its height the fierce gale tore mines loose and swept them dan- gerously near flooded coastal towns. Foreign Minister Bevin's plane was forced to detour widely on its return trip from Moscow. " Most of the crew of the muni- tion ship, the Empire Gatehouse, was rescued by lifeboat. Some crew members s ained aboard and succeeded in extinguishing the fire. The food ships rode out the storm on extra cable and double anchor. A dispatch from Lille, France, re- ported the northwestern section Channel was lashed by violent winds rricane velocity, even forcing coastal trains to halt until auxil- iocomotives could be dispatch- ed to re-establlsh the railroad scr- is ded that fishing boats were either forced back into the harbors or cast on the sho $2,000,000 Peace Thankoifsring Fund From Presbyterian: ing Fund cf properly equipped, it was announced today by the Rev. Wilfred F But- BEV. WILFRED F. BUTCHER TORONTO. Dec. 2'1 - ‘lhe Presbyterian Church in Canada hopes to raise a Peace ‘Ilhankoffer- $2,000.00!) in order that all branches of its work may be cesrnsifcuannlsn efloenlintnrdhbatsslverlhing 1:."'".:'*'" arc-... - l IO MI I II n l w; ‘w; m4 m; 95mm. NOB‘!!! SW58 Church services terisn. Church lull last anoint Sunday it a was. will include Sun- with a use Imeclet-ive day School closing exercises. Spe- audience present. The vKioI-ll ciI-i ollfering. ll-N-li on $110 MUFFIN -—- enjoyed by all psesan. The-foi- orau nous! as moron lo the crews-WM BOMB NEW YIAI’! DAY — The OIIOL “J00 To Th! Ind-lea’ A of the Canadian World." - . IcgionwiliholdOpenHousess C ChnstsnssTimaThI us on-Now Year's Day for the Junior School. L en alnmcnt of service men and Welcome, B Whitlook and women and veterans. All are wel- come. 10-3-11. Y0 UNITED CHARGE _ Rev. . A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Sunday. Dec. 30: ll AM. Central Church; 2:30 Pleasant Grove; 7:30 York. 1:30 Sunday School at York. 12-20-11 IUNElI-AL DECEMBER- IS _. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary LcClair was held from the Frank Hennessey lfimeral Home Dec. 2B to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where requiem hlsh mass vgss slung by Rev. J. G. 381MB. C The pail-bear- ers were: Benjamin Gallant, Jar. me Gallant, Peter Moi-Kenna. o Patrick McKcrma, Clem. Petsll, Bernard MacDonald. the grave were conducted by Rev. W. Mann. C» 8S. R. Interment wtas in the Roman Catholic cem- e cry. cher, Secnztary of The Presbyterian Advance for Christ. and Peace Thankoffering The Fun-d will be used to provide new churches and other buildings in Canada and overseas; a sum to aid in the reconstruction oi‘ Eur opean Protestant churches: for- ward steps in missionary activity; strengthening cf the theological colleges: increase in the caoltal of the Pension Fund: and other aid for aged ministers. There are many signs that the Presbyterian Cihurch is now pre- pared to advance in all its activity, end it is planned to relate the Peace Thankoffering Fund to the whole onward movement of the Chvurch The Rev Wilfred ll‘ Butcher, Secretary of the "Advance", has recently return-rd from oversees, where he server! in the Chaplaincy cf the R C.A F . in England and the Meditermnzan. He has held charges at St John's. Newfound- land. and Medicine Hat. Alberta: and is o Wsdnatc of the IInlvev-sitv of Manitoba. and of Knox College, Toronto. Reaction To Moscow Parley LONDON, Dec France and Italy e dis- appointment today over some of the decisions cf the B18 ‘Three con- ference of Foreign Ministers Moscow, while the Soviet press hailed the parley as a new step toward collaboration of Russia, the United States and -Great Britain. Toe United States Embassy in Moscow said the Deputy Foreign Commlssar A.V. Vish nsky, British Ambassador Sir Archibald Clark Kerr and thc Untied States Am" bassador. W. Avezcll H n. planned to leave tonight for Buch- arest to carry out the agreement of the Big Three as it pertains to Romania. - The three diplomats were author- ized to consult with King Michael on broadening the present govern- ment and holding free elections. thus paving the way for recognition by Great Britain and the United States. London diplomats saw in the conference a revival of cc-operation and trust anions the big powers, but pointed out that many tal problems barring the wa to world peace remain w be solv . In Paris. the French Cabinet de- cided to ask Washinsion, London and Moscow for clarification of cxtain polnla in the Big Three communique before announcing any adherence to the procedure ann- ounced for Balkan peace treaties A Foreign Office spokesman said 2B — (C?) — xpressed being left out as a drafter of peace in the Balkans. In Rome, a Foreign Ministry esman said the Moscow ann- ounoeme t " undoubtedly a stcp bsdsward from the Potsdam decis- ion" with regard to the Italian question, Italy was particularly chagrined, he added, at not being grantcd precedence over Germany's Balkan satellites. In Moscow. the newspapers Pravda and Izvestia hailcd the conference results. Pravda sssericd that the ’ ciaions "upset the enemies o! col- laboration cf the Allied powers The conference is a new step for- ward in the came of the accomp~ lishment of such collaboration." Irvestia echoed with the aasrrtion that the Ministers had found sol- utions for problems which ‘people were ready to say could not be solved. ' m qglvepe lwhowish its‘ e matter an WW1‘ \l - ztyhtghtholr views. declared the five- r ett thanked. the spflb of United Auto- ers and é? that the matter would (01.0) in O. is. ive‘ ‘rther consideration from q one 0011c! — beyond the scope _' lbioss-itwssure aanntbeettlld "nmeruigyalio able to sat "I"! . Ofllilgllll-ltlfi. or aro- fi . - ‘ ." wzompsny Appears Varied l France was frankly dtssatbficd at 1 Personals M-r- AL- Wright of Charlotte- town left yesterday for Dartmouth. NS. to visit his son. Rev. I-IK Wright and his daughter-in-law. i m‘, 3%“: W5‘; “Pm” NOCWILeIiIlSI-Hifll Carol, The rm: I a m,“ xmmivnssro . The y friends of Gordon hows. The Mission Bunch MacKay of Stanley Bridge will regret to learn of his serious ill- ness. I-Ie underwent an operation at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital on Thursday. Poultry Jottings BY HG. WARD Cmistmas is over. As usual. we secglved a number of enquiries "Why this? and “Why that? This year. there were two enquiries of particular prominence. Whv is it that Muscovy ducks have such a peculiar taste or odor? In the irsi. place, this duck does not. as some suppose. erive its name from having been bro t from that country. but from he ‘flavour of its flesh. A better name would be the Musk duck - the n-ame Musccvvy is only a corruption. ,The duck is easily distinguished by ia red membrane surrounding the eyes and covering the cheeks, These ducks are not in esteem use of ‘their peculiar odor. that of musk. and the unpleasant flavour of their ash — the flavour is really in the l r l in ‘, skin This breed of dud: is really ;not worth breeding because of its peculiar flavour Some P999112 who are used to it like it. but there is . people not ‘ used to such birds attribute the flavour to Island ducks in general The Muscovy is one of the largest or ducks. the drake scales as much as 12 lbs It Ls of a qusrrelsomc nature and bad tempered. Why breed it when there are other and better breeds? The Rouen duck,| Indian Runner. Pekln. and A les- lmry ducks all have good qua ities and have a. place in duck raising. . The other complaint was the lack of turkeys and those that were av- too large for the aver- age sized family. The lame size is attributibie to Broad-brass ably predominated in ks. The average family likes a. | i . the white Holland. Narragansett and Bourbon Rcds all popular smaller sized tmkeys To build a turkey industry. we must have o. diversitv of breeds We must cater to all desires A quick matur- nsr broad breasted turkey not so heavy as the bread breasted bronze - would be the ideal - it's a brecd- i ers’ proposition. _ _ O I O The lack of turkeys for Xmssi caused much worry to many store- kesipers. There were not nearly enough to go around Next year. no doubt. willye-‘different. ‘ a Geese were also in short supply, One often wonders why more geese are not raised on P.E.I. Of all poultry. the goose ls probably the easiest to raise and probably the mcst profitable. They are great foragers — weeks of feeding on the start. then turn them out to forage for themselves and about s, month of fatcsnlnz readily indie- ates that the goose raising. cannot help but be pvrofitablc. Markets? Well, when one sees people just about fighting to obtain one of the iihrletnst. Bnutert ‘ran column alrrllervel m a». |ll Zion Dorothy Brown. Recitation. My nous. Helm Cooke. aid Joan Wh-itlock. W . Exercise. "libs Message of the Junior School. Services at Bill Junior School. - , Sandra Sutherland.’ Rec stiosi, Patsy Jane MacDon- Eow Can It Be’). Santa, Jane Hall. ty Pa, Bobby imitation. Song, ‘Ibil Recitation, , hite Mac- » Solo, Marilyn Recitation, Carol Msclcan. Recitation, Norva MacDonald. Chorus, Away In a Manger, The Recitation, “Wlid I Al a Man”, Maclcan. Recitation, Winnifred MacPher- on. Solo. Elsie Lou MacDonald. Recitation, Bright Stockings, elma MacFadycn. Son .. Sheila Maclnnls. Rec tation, Carol Cameron. Chorus. Bethlehem Lullaby, The Quartettc, Davida MacEachem.‘ Wilma MacDonald, Verna Gallant. and Elsie MacDonald. C Recitation, Kathryn MacFasi-yen. Solo, O Sing a Song of Bethle- hem, Shirley Bell. Piano Solo. Largo. Joan Large. Pantomime. The Band. Solo, Ardetb MaoLem. Dialogue, The Girl Guides. Carols. Christmas Spirit is Exemplified For the past number of years. the m ‘ of the - Club have distributed toys on Christmas dB-Y at each of the orphanages. This year, owing to the storms over the weekend, the road to Mount Herbert was blocked and up until noon on Christmas Day. it appeared as though Santa and his gang were not 30108 t0 Bet through. but Miss- Beers. the effic- ient. superintendent at the an- age. contacted the officials no in in touch with the men lc . These disa ted, iatelv eftcr noon on Christmas day and by ‘four o'clock Sarita and his helpers went through and forty- thme waiting children received their gifts at the time promised sl tribute to the officials and those men who opera- ted their plow on Christmas day in order that the children should not be disappointed. few offered on the Uisrlottctcwn market. meskcts do not present a Impblem. . . . Many enquirla are being received for the ‘pamphlet "R-Bifillfi ‘Ikiriscys Wire . mNew houses are being ed. r — x w‘! a u§vm¢lr o poem. ‘U?!’ Wu! tcr production is the one about. Get your chicks early-Sep- tember to December are the months of high prices. Order your chicks so that you may receive good pro- duction durim these months. Dent forget that brooder stove coal is not on the priority list this year. See about your coal supplies now. If you cannot obtain all your requirements, get what you can and augment our supplies weekly until Your req are met Chad: the bodv weight of your bullets from time‘ w time. m they | are in high production. see that their feed intake is sufficient for egg requirement as well as weight maintenance. A Prosperous New Yeas- to Alli -(OP)— In 30 . 31141181141 of rnsnied life, Mos. Kate Perkins. 48. has become the mother of 128 children including one set c-f tw ns. LARGER HUGE! The British in normal times ex- port a percentage of their total steel production than U S steal makers .I'I FI_I‘I_H_T1.I'I_I'LFIJ1 Fi_"'l_i fl |'l FIFI F1 HILFLFLHILHILFLW. NOTICE Our Stores willlbe Closed all Day TUESDAY - JANUARY 1st WEDNESDAY - JANUARY 2nd -s-lEl1|li.lIiiI§1iii!i U -- llililllllrlliltflilliliii -- SINCLAIRS - SUMII 1 IIDI ' ‘ uruuu uuutrtnruuu u Li'- s-swnsuan-w-w-miimw. lisunmu RALPH MUTTA Summer-side I"‘-{()FESSI()NAL CARD ' ‘fr. liliiiiEY Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Sumrncrsldo Legion Ladies‘ the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the fair attendance of members ent. cided the services. the Student were invited e to student veterans affairs. Two coined meats were served by Mrs. Mrs. Allison Rogers. the co m charge of entertainment. BIRTHS Island Hospital on Dec. Charlottetown, a daughter. Mr andMrs Island Hospital on Dec. 25 Erma Macmillan, West head. a Murray Harbor, a daught tor. Constance Catherine. MARRIAGES CARRAGllER-FORD ... Dec. 17, i945. by Rev. E win, Miss Cora Grace For ter of Mr. and wan Charlottetown to Urias of and Mrs. Carragher r _Cross.—(Pat please copy.) DEATHS 1945. James Mann. aged 8i Funeral notice later. naMArtELn-At Worcester. is Nov. 12, 194s. Frederick Demure aged m, formerly of Ohsrl son of the late Frederick E arell. Funeral tennent Hope Cemetery- __.______ pathv cards, flowers. etc, who assisted in anv way our recent bereavement. lie will never be forgotten Sweetest will Ill?!‘ Around the grave where he thoughts 12-29-11. rinrmnrmrumnmiru-Lmmm-irim-in; 3 - iovcd husband. Vernon who entered into rest three ago December 29th. 1942. In life i loved you dear y. in death I do the same. Never shall your rnemony My sad and bitter loss, To bear my heavy cross. 12-29-11. UNDERTAKBR EMRALMICR mm- wlleealse ram In Ulattettflawi all ALL LINE5 Auxiliary Meeting The regular monthly meeting of adian Legion was held last eve- ning in the Legion Home with l Reports were submitted and cor- respondence read and it was de- hold Open I-louse usual on New Year's Day for vet- erans and men and women still in The sum of $100.00 was voted to Veterans’ Organiza- tion. o! Prince Edward Island to senior i on help defray expenses of four rcp- nce in Montreal with reference new members were wel- into the Auxiliary. Refresh- Johnston, Mrs. William Henry and mmlttct BEATON - At the Prince Edward to Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Beaten. ANDERSON — At th-e Charlotte- town Hospital on Dec. 2i. 1945, to , Everett Anderson, a daughter. (Patriot Please Copy). BRYENTON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Dec. 21. 194.6, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan enton. Charlottetown, R. R. d-au ht r e . IIU HES — At the Prince Eel/war‘: Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Hughes. nee son. Wayne Geblte. JORDAN - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Dec. 24. 104-5. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jordan. er. WHITLOCK — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Dec. 2B, 194-5, to Mr. and Mrs. John (Tarky) Whitlock, Charlottetown, a daugh- At Rectory of the Holy Redeemer on Bald d, daugh- lam Ford, Vincent Carragher, son of the late Edward Kelly's -_-_.l MANN — At Irishtown 0n Dd. I, was held Nov. from Putmaxfls lnmerul Home. In- iiard oi Thanks The McLeod family, Remington, wish to thank those who sent sym- espec our friends and neighbors for many acts of kindness and those during 12-29-11. ‘in Blames-lam In loving £35,7-.»- o! Vernon Igaésons who died December 29, ‘Never shall his n-emory fade inserted by His Parents. In Mzsinaiam‘ A tribute in the memory of n be- E. Parsons, Peaceful be thy sleep dear Vernon ' Ii is sweet to breathe thv name; You are gone, but not formation s e Sweetest thoughts shall ever Aronnglhtihc grave where you are I - ‘ ‘m; pen canwrite, no ink can tell ~n But Thou oh God has helped III- Ever Remembered by Ills Wife. ‘N. D. MacLean if." i '4 st, CS8‘ DIES- ll Kdth Bry- 6. a e Cove- the years. _ Mass. ll. Dam- iallv always is lnllr YQUI linger‘