..-_ ‘Y-P ~.-. fir: D ~__-'.-, -.\_;.=\ _-_-.-.-s-q (‘illlllttll above D the insignia: 1 Alt-why’ ,0" “mann- i‘ .- " .uin Service . It ' bfulgc ‘i, ,*,,{,.a.,, am,‘ o, ‘mNmiIeld, Edmund. ill-age. Win- L.ii...;l;.in Woincn, auont, 50, M“ Lr;».~i\ and uiiliout re- Yolw". . \\.>L.‘;.i‘s to do uieni L‘ ncse soldiers lbten attentivel cillllfStlfi havc_ had littlewckpri'icntc. v S/Sgt. John W, Biker PAGE TWQ Badge of A Service strong beliel‘ J J5 to be done IICLL-ZIIICS oi i and winners: .m£mv W V.S _ itle Iln "ani- are heed d. "kItIIIDYSCIHVIIIIIIlET" or "battle duck ir-et." part of slriiiiniing gear 'li'.'i\u§;h rncmy ivhters to blow up c. tjc 1111i‘. captain on photo, which WEIS radioed fro Co. utions Staff, explains a it Wall oi’ China. L on which iS leach use of ilp-tn-datc \ i‘ rzl his jeep. on}: in the Alarianas Islands, Saipan and holds the S (liens Medal for heroism in crew members from a crashed and burnin Islands last December. buff.’ WARFARE swimmer" m Stockholm. yaw-l |/\\ y as a lieutenant of the Y-Force .:tical situation, using’, tiivirt "'.‘nl‘".'i is .cr Georgia's famed infantry trainin of Cincinnati, Ohio, slugs it out with Gen-_ Baker, transportation sergeant fort . is a veteran of‘ must: trapped g bomber in the Hawaiiani g center. Ehtcrtained with charming grace. ._A ..i ' Farm Club Prize lVinners Prince Edward Island winners in the lvlaritime Boys’ and Girls’ Farm Club judging contests along with winners from the other Marl- ‘ time Provinces were guests oi the Canadian National Railways on their trip to Toronto to take part in the Dominion judging contests. The party was in charge of J. E. McIntyre, Agricultural Agent for the 'l'£lll\\'Ry at Moncton, N. B. Photograph shows the Prince Edward Isl- John M. Gillis and William D. M Dairy Calf Club, with Stuart Wright, Field Pro ' culture, Chariottetmvnlv, P. E. I.. mpanicd them to Toronto. lasking daily for volunteers that centres seek to Dro- lhat Canadian“ ivsrnsn \'.';i1 l‘?! ‘wt 1'1‘ r0111 no un- g ' ' . uderi th director coac "is! y Premier g ilpposes King QUEBEC." Nov. eliird Goubout. foiniei: Liberal P ' Lam-rat oppositioir in the provin- todav that “as long as the Ottawa government persists in its sudden. u . d and unoxplain le ti Ki it will have lo coun pos inn of tir Liberals of Que- bec oi‘ which cad." nil‘. took his ‘ederal _ mom's policv on conscription "with de iitely" alu" s been against cori- scrlption ior overseas s vice," he said, "and I think that the volun- tarv svstczn .15 in the best inter- csts o1 the country at large. I still think that. and I think also that this encroachment on the Liberal principles is a mistake tor which the people oi Canada will ask a severe accounting. “For the past rive years the vol- untary systcrm has given the best results. if the necessary measures had been taken .I think it would have contlnuzd to be tlie best un- til the end of the war. _ have onlv one attitude. and I will maintain it." _ mbove ' which Nazi soldiers bridges. according To My Son “liiiauriee" ‘You saw your duty, and did it well You suhered, fought. mid snot and s e You gfave your life. and where you e . A wooden ores doth mark it will. I'm proud, that vou proved your irorin my laci- l‘m sad: at the less of a manly son. who gave up his life. because of the Hun. You are laid to rest in a foreign grave, ' You didn't shirk, your life to save, But answered the call your country made, _ You couldn't think 0i her, “A Slave!" And some day when this war is o'er Ill set mv feet on that. distant IOIC, And then to God. on bended knee. I'll give my thanks that we are free. Yes; at the cross that. marks you‘ KIBVB, I'll thank my God that I'm not a slave, Because niv iii/d. 0f boys like tine, Who rough: and died. to keep us [reel —-Insert-ed by Leo Maher. __________ THE GATHERING OF TIIE CLAN The MacLcods thcv held a reunion At Angus lualcolnrs mace, Who with his good wife, Hilda, There was Ann. who came from Oakland Out Caluornla way, i: And ncr hubby Edward Stalder, Who vlirémgaasyll hearts with his smile Prom the ancestral home on the Island. Prince naward Isle oi course Lame Mattie, whose name is Mac. acDonzild, Flat River, moter, Dept. of Agri- who acted as their coach and also '1 -_ (or) -—Ari- inicr oi Quelm: and leaner oi that cial legislature. said in a statement EOVETII- N My heart is lull, I'm proud, I'm sad, ' "rm: GUARDIAN, orriciif List’ 0n Active McOormack, J ., Westminster, B C. McOufl L. Calgary Alta hand Lake, On lfllllly Active Scrvlcc - Prllonerl 0f W l! nerd, PO i Vancouver, B. . vlously Reported Mining Active Service - Now llcpc Prisoner 0f Wu-Jn an Bruce. David McDcn d, Lieut., Keuora, Ont. Previously Reported Miuln Active Service-Now For (gill Purposes Presumed Dead Allan. Robert Edward, PO, To- ronto. Ont eel. Sgt, St. Rose, e. Brad, Ha old Arthur, Sgt, Isa- bella, Man. ‘ I Cook, Norman Earl, PO., ronto. Ont. Thom. William Craig, WO., Ot- tawa. Ont. Thompson, Robert Henderson, P0,, New Westminster, B. C. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) illed In Action N.S. nd P.E.I. Regiment Kenneth, Pte., Yer- t N. S. i Howell, Henry, Pte., Sydneyn . S New Brunswick Regiment Melanson Camille Joseph, PM. Shediac Bridge N. B. Dangerously Wounded New B. nswlck Regiment. Ryan, Edward James, Pte., Hum- phreys Mills, N. B. Several Wounded N.S. and EJ. Regiment Hinchclitf, Frank Eugene, Ptc., Debert, N. S. Wounded Regiment De Quebec Arseneult, Edmond Philias, Sgt, Madran Petit Roche!" N., N. B. N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment. Blenkhorn, Gordon Douglas, Ptc, Canning, N. S. Briand, Patrick Joseph, L.-Cpl.. Halifax. N. S Gordon, Pte., Currie. George Truro, N. S. Lynk, John Russell. Rm, Do- minion, N. S. Mader, Wilbur I-lallett, OpL, Stanley Section, N. S. Wounded N.S. and P.E.1. Regiment Whynot, Vincent Annis, Pte.. Milton, N S. New Brunswick Regiment Leblanc, Albert Joseph, Pte., Moncton, N. B. Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Melanson. Paul John, Pte., South Bathurst, N. B. Wounded Remaining On Duty Royal Canadian Artillery McLellen, John Alexander, Gn-L, Inverness, N. S. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment. Tlngley, Ralph Hyatt, Lieut., Amherst, N. S. Royal Canadian Artillery Lewis, Lee Ira, Gnr., Cumber- land Bay. N. B Willifim Howe Kirk, MacNetll, Gnu, Delhousie, . . Corps 0f Royal Canadian been En MacDonald, Murdock Alex, L.- Cpl.. West Mabou Harbour, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Guimond, Joseph John, Pte, st. uis. N.S. Dangerous] Wounded N.S. and P. .I. Regiment Kreutz, Wilfred Bernard, Pic, Yarmouth 8.. N.S. Seriously Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Dewolfe, Isadore, Pte., Avon. rt. N. S. Jennex, Victor Raymond, Ptc., Oyster Pond, Jeddore, N. s. Severely wonndgd DaNSrh and Rc mcnt 11D nee t Elrde P. Chester Basin, N. S. g ' M‘ Ca lllll "i';'..i“':.".. s... II h 0 Arthur Edwin, ‘rpm, ac-Gcrmn , F0. Winlaw, B. C. C. Dunn Robert William, l"O., Ard- beg. Ont of iiasualtias ROYAL CAN-AD All , flVlagAl Killed Service Moriguatlooeph Roger, P0,, u“. ih. William Chester, s.- DBI. - N ill , Robert. '!h , .- .. “Al...” o... °‘“." " "‘ Scnlievert, fioytCccil, ilk-Sgt. M“ 0n ma l, F], On Dalgllesh, Lloyd George, PO.,,P Goodweter. Sack ohhnemviiig’. u. n. (301119 OI Royal Canadian cers Engin Nlckerson, Douglas Arthur, n 11-- ilucg she oienarried the mm 0C II cpl" cm" Yaiglgg- m‘ 5- Qubcc Regimen gs] m“ m, mud Polr-gucgggiialdfisbm e1 John, m, - e . se, . .- Was Ruth, whose ntfme is Mac- A N.S. agd P. .I. Regiment er And tnc hill; of the fam-i-iy, tie ‘ggérfiifam ‘meph’ He" m ma,‘ but m 19m’ w“ m. got-girth Willis, m, om- gvkxexnch by name, but not o! race N.’ S.’ and P..'.‘I Insgunnt o en m ‘ ' At hel‘ Bobcock esgthcgolilsllmrlig c0255."? H°°‘°" i" m“ N..‘.’K§“§"..‘Z”Y“ii°l “M - Y V . . gllliguggrtlllgafillljlllolgilewlgfilm,flncyl 1. Helm’- Nell’ Arthur. He. Mil- Tales hr the others childhood “d s"“’°“- N- 5- dam Munroe, Raymond, Pie, Lam- mwm ‘mm h" up‘ m" m“ du¥hnleletsltlilr °n1lu§tlihs' Philip Pb It. was a jolly evening Kentville, N. S. ' " With laughter aha \vit.h song New Brunswick lorlmut ,And the stories told by Nancy, Oonnier, George Henry, M9,, .01 the days that now are gone. Moncton, N. B. Forrest, Jack Duncan, Pte., Saint Hilda served n ohm 1r 13 I d ii i l aifid bv sister A215, o“! unch ‘a h R11 Rood things before them SDIOiIld 5T0 satiszv ine inner man. PM" Leprcau, N. B. Then 13:3: before thev took theiriLagggcgl-dfi mix-d, m," Km‘ Thev all ssh; Auld Lshg s he Rfihu- d”, .. - go Edmund. Ptc. with ‘lllzitsi the Clan wonl lather Mam 5L’ sun“. M a ' In the not too fer distant time. Dggarxilniltf,‘ gm” “but n9‘- —<Mrs.l E M. Drurmncnd. DIALIZ T NOT OFFICIAL Bisiiyan is spoken by about 45 2r rem, c‘! llie Phflprinc popu- lation. but it Ii not officially WW8- nized because lt is not spoken in the c Manila area. Pic Mn. gloénlllnn Gilli: (mcthc , Port Hill, Newport Corner. N. S. oiimfwiiii-m Jamel. ., ‘Hughes, wiinm winmh. sunmi Wounded Canadian Annourcd Corp! Hervie, Roland Layton, Injured N.S. and PEJ. Regiment . Pb: time since the outbreak oi’ war; we have: whole Canadian arm in the field. and the Winter wii be gay long. very cold and very wet. needs em i! mcndouc tuk. Our A at greet heights when t intense at ell times or the year. Surely you have responded be- 1 lied Cress Appeals l for More Knitters Mrs. I. A. Poster. Chairmen. Womenk Wu Work C ttec cl tho Prince Edward Inland Division o! the Ce Oren Society hu received the tollowing appeal for more workers from the Acting Ch oi’ the National Red ulrcd than ever bc- the first Navy growl constantly and more and more w it is to ccccmplls gone so magnificently, will a this The herdshi upon to en are are so great that we prefer, for our own sakes, not t0 think oi them. them fully, and then do everything in our power to lessen th lime as t e reports on the progress o year are causing us, here at Nat- ional Headquarters. cmfconcern. It is evident that great numbers oi‘ our workers are insisting on making _ they most like to milke- Bedard, Joseph Jean Paul Mer- 3:12:95 by the m" m“ oversiaipped, whereas. to quoteiust one instance-of the 55.000 long-. To. sleeved khaki sweaters asked for. only about 13.000 have been ship- ed to date. We urge you to go to Your HEM‘- cst Red Cross Group. Take whet- ever work is most needed. and do it as quickly as possible. It is your own Personal responsibility. You are the Red only ones who can do it. The need is very real and very HHNIW- T1115 is the home stretch. the last long mile. What 1s Beézkgntglhanriz, B Sain o n, . . Previously 110F014"! M1551"! N0" Joudrey, Burton Elias Ray. PW»- Halifax, N. S. MacPherson. Pteh. Trenton, N. S not our men in the Services in their most critical‘ winter. they will be called think o! them; but we must We must realize em. This ap eal is sent to you at this quotes tor nine months of this N. very grave- These Maritimers have arrived hook in Canada from oversea! and will be reunited with their iamilies in a day or so. are an indication of their feelings about being back. They are, left to‘ right, iront row: Sgt. V. J. Carmichael, North Sydney, N. 8.; Cpl. E. Freeze, 871 Charlotte Street, Fredericton, N. 13.; Sgt. W. Craigs, Ora- moctn, N. B.; Sgt. J. A. Kidston. Sllrylleld, Hulilex County, N. 5.; Back row: Sgt. W. S. Macllcod, Kinrcn, P. l}. 1.: timberland street, Frederlcisicl, ll. 3.; It-I. I. A. S.—(R.C.A.F. Photo). a HOME FROM OVERSEAS still This is| helmets sleeveless sweaters have been and Cross. You are the and remembers-i stter- l_th_ whatjiigl; Ernest Earl, Ptc, Mr’ Reported Prisoner of War N.S. and 1am. Regiment Charles Bernard l: ‘he *"“°‘”5Ihxgléislaiyahliiheggit. Wcmusi. hm. lmissioner _ Cross. after visiting fronts rushed sweaters. other comforts t0 thfih ttf€°l§E9I° b0 e . .. that our brave Hlggigxde" should have received socks. etc.. ii these have been requested by llle o“ "Y Commanding in the P791”? man‘ We cannot tail." An itcm in yesterday's edltorlfll5l says that the RE-I. 11nd N supplies oi’ the N. N.S msr ‘ivrnar srmTvrnNTs LONDON - (CPl - 'I‘rial chip- mcntg to Britain of venison and coat meat from New 793111“! Wm be made to re:- whefhcr tlie British 11nd these meats palatable. If s0. ‘ ‘qcpcased slilpmenitscan be eitrfiiwd- WHY“ UH’ I THOUGHT fiOU COULDN'T SEE i WITHOUT YOUR GLA55E$ ON.’ ' HE CANT-- BUT HE'S HAD 'EM on "’ LONG ENOUGH ‘ro see "n-wr HE ooasm NEED ‘EM FER. "nus PARTICULAR JOB.’ ..-.\\\ “' \..\\‘ fill the lob. but] to socks keep battle- and APE YOU GOiNG TO THE ROLLED SKATING RINK THIS MOQNIHG ? A LITTLE BOBBV5 SKATES.’ ICAH SKATE’ I COULD A5 GIRL- -I'i...l- JU$T TIE“! aly. lorwarded mandin tion. t Christmas Cigarettes ,.-...,.....,. l. need s iorlslanders Overseas Mrs. Foster states that the exvlfl ation for this is that the tTOOPS advanced so quickly that it W“ impossible for pace with them. However, General Price. who is the Overseas Com- the Canadian Red The Government o! Prince ward Island and the Ladies’ Auxi- liery o! the Charlottetown Branch or the Canadian Legion have com- pleted arrangements for the sl ment o! 75,000 cigflrflttcl W from nmce, Belgium, Holland and It- lt was their wish to send a gm to every Islander but this We! not possible s0 inquiries were made regarding the units in which all least twenty-five serving and the cigarettes Were the officers com- these units for distribu- was learned that th were at least 1100 men servintl 1Y1 the following unitm-glolrlth 1:01"! - , o .co- tigotgegliilellillxlllil; P.E‘.IN.NLIQIILVBIIOI'SC} lighting on all Darts o! the western C,“ nrghhnnighihndei-s; cane; jfll-IOQQB-n tnmt-__ . o..."h.;.;ai;.. he... "We, nfcTiwiii = this province sei-vin Islanders to ent‘ was» us KEEPS Hi5 Renoezvous will“ THE- HeAoeMlws ensue.’ ~ / Bile USUALLY ears I HALF we Their smiling laces “d! Sgt. R. B. Boll, 106 North- Ihiali, llvrpoo lip- men W01? ’ . Nbllbmeca an. no i _ Q A,_____§ Th: Kalle“ m: .».‘2..."~'» m J6me». ‘dud ' a eufiflq] weight-control menu (‘g W W", WIHI will VlCfl-cg ¢ leveln) Ififllflydqyinu“ tohkendfllfdfg," ‘I is‘ lum Resimerht otighritiiiéryw ml‘ A.A. Batter ; 5th Maliuinam l rnent or Artillery, and the 7thR7 I an Gzneral Hospital linden“ Shipments have ' m‘ oi’ thesé units. Q Auxileiary "Tifiiim ',‘.‘,‘§,,"‘° Christmas greetings e from the Island and their l, gyglgxgtlléll‘ return ggrly 1n W, T ~ i “..‘1lilt.°‘“l..E°""“"° rznsements after as to the location which the no t. new I sitar? l‘? m a or the d123,’; n r n of he . ipfhrgfilvn“ “M” jointly by the Provincial Govern- ment and the Ladies’ Auxiliary o; the Charlottetown igglon, ibis War-Fzur Years; Ago By The Canadian Prue m- NOV. so. 1040 - Bolltharm badlv damaged in night attack 1Q heavy German raid on London le- .d. Greek destroyer sunk. Ital- ‘ submarine in Mediterranean Japan and JED-u nsored Chinese- ‘govemmeut signed treaty oi peace at Nankinz. SEPIEMBIR BIG MONTH SIG September was c. nwnt-h oi heavy CARTINE QTUFF OUT OFTl-IE PANTRY sow. rumpus. ruaxev DiNNER WILL cos-r $7 A POUND!» '1' outs auzo THAT ears rr m THE NECK.’ HELLO.’ Mi? JIGGS.’ Ti-ll5 l5 DOCTOR l. BQJOINT- I'M AT ‘IOJIZ HOU5E-~ \OUP WIFE MET WITT-l AN ACCIDENT -IT’5 NOT TDO SERIOUS -BUT SHE WANTfT ‘IOU TO BRING HOME SOME PILLOWS - - she's ourz our! lzicu RELATIVE our COUSIN MILLIE'S sriu. visa-w us,-roo.AN'-- '5 G AN’ so NNT ome HASTA COUSlN MILLIE’; MAD ‘cuz NNT‘ JAMES coMiN’. AN’ HARE HEZ ROOM "AN' RAN’ ' AWFUL. RR%$?-6EEI ‘cuz COUSIN MlLLlE sec/s SHE'S ‘SICK AN’ WON'T EVEN cOME_ our-re. TH’ zoom tows ’NllFr FOR GIZAWMA TO CLEAN ITQAN, ~, / MacKenzie. Clarence Archibald, pl., Westvllle, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment IT'S INCREDlBLETHN A i 61m. sHcuto PROTECT ME - GIRL use cur 114mm? Mus? PUBLICITXW Ptlllltlp MODE A Po