rearrange Lord Mayor Sends Thanks for Canada's "Overwhelming Geneerosiry Thanks Queen's Fund for Promise Of Continued Aid A message of thanks to s.ll those who have contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund and relieved the distress of British war victims comes to the duh-man of the Fund from Sir Frank New- son-Smith, Lord Mayor of Inndon. Sir Frank cables- "In all respects the Lord Mayofs Air Raid Distress Fund has been one of the greatest charitable efforts of the War, and no words can express the gratitude of the people of Britain for the kindly and overwhelming generosity of the Dominion of Canada in relieving distress following enemy attack on the civil population of Great Britain. "I sm deeply conscious of the unremitting labour you and the members of the Committee have so readily undertaken. In this they have forged mother link between Canada and the Mansion House, and I readily accept your generous promise of assistance in all that affects our civilian front." DECEMBER 14. 1143 pllllfllmlllmni. nscs a SMALL mace or Axutllrx rrssu suwreu cam: FASTGNER mo mesons. usssus srum mo ruu. mus ueus 1o msvsm’ Qrgggggp, z , .5 . ' i’ so of . _. . - z siziriiiirfiisés igisitiiriisi Send your Queen's Canadian Fund subscriptions to the rounds m“ °i “' 3. i ~ V the Royal Trust Company. Charlottetown, or any m“ “Mun ‘i * » " ">-~~*'- branch office. . Donations for the Fund’s special “CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS” appeal should be earmarked for that purpose. 1 ms A. o |. i ‘aways Wm: Our lmeu) urinti oisoovsaes than!“ ssavro m: PURPOSE no saveo LAUNP” BILLS (inn e lam h |'~ 5- Jn) Y PACKAGE wARJflMi Kain“ h when Pulls till‘ “h” ‘i "ti: if” u’ “gage I l n" ‘F-"fi-“lls: $733....» o» W") " 33m 2 tiasul s- (1°° “mug”. of “'1' iii: of riotdottsitlnleen of l}: {gifted tmim- ¢ h I W ., "5 unfit right could lllhuwlnklo m" "Vi!" l‘ II- .v the mnspsrtmsn “ma”- m othe mun be "M" ' m“ “m,” The! qumama ‘human affluence on s bus to town. Everg- - - gel-aunt Wm.“ “u. “my one not on duty was going, with t e W“ "‘°“',,°,,f,,"°”“"' ewisittiilis TIIIGIIIQFUXQ Alphabet m’ “mud h‘ n‘ w“ lectured "because somehow sddresse mm- "Whws your name!" tbs anar- eiss cant demanded. ma, e 1 h, b" u wok "Winkle." replied m. Winkle K o w oh the deceased had quite as if his nameplate, ,‘ m" B "am" Ind honored member on his chest. am not announce the g: 515g Edward ma“ A1326: AM. gm, PWW- This My!“ 1m most "su nghc, John" he was sums. figiefil“ ‘targmglulllo 111M111! "when you feel you're three-quart- Q llfflp r etery and tenderly? laliinqto rest d° °' "m m“ "“ ..g_ OfMy8o1fl.5afeInTheArml0f Jeane s_.nd bide With Mo. A girl filling out forms, checking and re-checking them, hour after hour, an If! MGHIOTiGUI unending succession of forms. She tires, MR CnS-i-lj-Rfg-MPSON Many friends were deeply to learn of the passing o Chester Simpson which occurred n to renllle tha he was “up aiullfnlt. something at might - be beaten. slows down, makes wrong entries. Now she Pied/ed , w‘ Jack PettlINW m with them on . clad in .s wamsasswsav-‘qrv-sm-w. '13 .....~.e..-_......-;_....--.,-.....;...... .. . ... Q. _ _.___. - ~ , ~ - 3 C ca Id 94 4 ¢.-A_ J-alflya-ys-irailijfljfl r pauses, reaches into her desk and takes out a box of GANONWS (G. B.) CHOCOLATES, samples one, then another and another. Now she is smiling. A dab of powder and a touch of lipstick completes the transformation and she resumes her swift. at IUY WAR SAVINGS sums AND cznnncms ' FEGULARL! GANONG BROS. LIMITED tentive, accurate work. 6B ‘i? Chocolates ~' st. sremeu N. n. SINNOT ROAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for November. Grade VIIL-l. Mary Binnott; i. Earl Slnnott. Grade VII.--l. John J. O'Brien; . MllIlC Cunningham; 3, Merlin McCarthy. Gracie Vl.—l. Laura ‘Boylan; 2. Joseph Connolly; 3. Earl Tralnor. Grade V.—1, Rita Slnnott; 2 Bertha McCarthy; a. Rachel irainor. Grace IV.-1. Oecll Connolly; I. Stella Connolly. Grade II.—l. Gerald MoOurtlWé 2. Annette McCarthy; 8, Gorar Binn Ott. Grade I.—l. Elva ‘Trainer. l Mrs. Mary M. Malone-Teacher. Who Needs --- Child's Shoes? We have them in plenty sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, l0 '/z. wearers. Heavy soles, solid $1.50 and $1.75 In Prince County Hospital on Bat- under m. “Home m" new urday night, December 4th., where he had gone s. short time previous for treatment. The deceased was ‘l4; years of age and had been in fail- ing health during the summer wlth| an incurable disease which grad- ually grew worse but amid all his days of suffering and weakness he was submissive and 1 ltlent to the Divine Will. The deceased bee-n a. prosperous tanner in Upper Malpeque until a. few years ago at bower Malpeque where he was friends. from the United Church on Wea- day afternoon and was largely at- tended bv many friends from both town and country testifying to the high esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew h The service was conducted by Rev C. J. CrOWdls assisted by Rev. Mr. Blllsor of Summer-side. ln prayer and reading of the scripture The ch01 lsted by Mrs. Arthur Roper and several other singers from Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. crowdls’ messa was taken from Isaiah 4041. lch was most comforting to all sorrowlng hearts be paid u fitting tribute to the great patience and submission of the deceased ihro’ all his sufferings and we era. The ' were O Forever With ‘The 10rd. Mr. T.W. l Emile}! of Charlottetown sang with. deep eellng, metlme we'll Un-' derstand. Mrs. Keith Rogers, Chan'- lottetown. presided st the 0N"! during the service. when the bene- diction was pronounced many viewed for a last. time all that was mortal of an old friend and to their last. resting place in the adjoining cemetery. Tho pallbear- ers were, Messrs. L. D M 8.1K. Donald, (mules lnckhart Elmer Taylor. Ernest Bryenton an Kenneth Owen. The many beauti- nu floral tributes bore silent lem- mony to the res ect. lu which the deceased was he d. There are left to mourn the loss of a kind an loving husband and father his sor- lng widow, nee Mable Dennis. Ella. Mrs. Merton, E New Glasgow, 14.8.; - Winston Mayne. Toronto; Dorothy. Mrs. Everett. Bearlsto. Mslpequc. also one sistefl‘. Mrs. Hem’? W013" and one brother. Rev. A. N. Slfnpmn. Norwalk. lows, besides a. wide circle of relatives and friends m whom deepest. sympathy is ex- bended. -v m. are-mun LEIGIT ownu the pus- or Mr, Arthur Leigh Owen at his homo Ln Hamilton ln the early hours of Sunday, Dec. 5th.. at the age of '10 years. The late Mr. Owen wits a life long resident of Haudlton and was the son of the late d Mrs. on. M1‘. falling! health r s |. | PP 5 R s now crowding our all prices. Store, all colors, all styles, New Airforce OXFORDS, now in HARTS, SCOTT and Mcl-IALE and DIAMOND X WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY 135 Queen Street , s he all times for his many friends who will sadly miss him. but, it is in the home where the loll W411 most keenly felt where s kind and loving h and {fir will ad a menerger of the Air Fbrce he disposed of htg farm and settled m“ a m the organ throughout the ed one, neltlhbor. The remains were bourne a d A.F. headquarters. Ottaw . "e 1°“ i0 mourn his Iomwihsi "Bo 1 from want to waste time yggowfig“ 5°"! 911d 3W0 dfll-‘Eht- picking up any guys who Buss; out" Mdmmar 313k "ed siewafl 01 the Sergeant instructed ll . hum‘? Aim“! {on Arthur at . inkle noticed that he was m a‘ h“ ° Qhiflolwwwn- the only man told w take . Lylg. figs.‘ Donald y»; .§‘§h'g"'§,'."§.1‘§§“,h, oghfi-s,’ Mam! shed“ N3’ A m’ Joiisn “i? lihought. heagflukg uld ma ‘ lyonc pl‘ ce .e co f jg?‘ hllwglmg” ufmw res no satisfaction in jabbing at the at Ham mm K3“ 18w"!- NQI-Wfl swinging stuffed figure. He alm caufmgma Th n "'7 olk- could not. conceive of himself ever were’. Mum d‘ e Pflllbwrrs thrusting that wicked blade into Lock-orb‘, Do-nfldorwsle (érozier. Ray another human being. no matter mum.’ Wilfred oiiiii 31.11% it} Lfiefflf“ ‘ Gmmn or a aw de- fixaygzgthy °l He shuddored when it was ex- ,“ h, m, be, W '1" friends Dlflllnfll that n was often difficult eiwelnenl M188 to withdraw the blade from a body, m" al-“lmwwwn vre- she sometimes it had to be twist- Oertslnly he didn't, lung; gt, the figure the way Jack Peitigrew did. Everyone knew that when Jack thrust his bayonet into it. he was sticking Freddie with it When, Freddie sliced with his bayonet, you could take your choice whether he thought of the figure B5 Jack or the Alphabet. Mr. Tinker swung vlclouslyband ghe lfaifllllfinfiléin '—_ _ came n. up. ut. r. e a LONDON. Dec. 13 -(UI’ Cahle)— m fer@‘lf,y a; 311, M’ Mush“ 3- 5- Bmadflfl‘ h“ The Lieutenant was patient with "rived l}! lbfldflll l0 llfsllme hi! him, explaining, "Some day you 11W dull" is Mr Oflwer Cvm- may be in the posltdon where you Breadner Assumes Duties Overseas God Our l! Pas-t, Jesus saviour Pilot. Me and, mandlng ln Chief of the R..O.A F. either get the other fellow first. or ggfltéggfa sgllfiqfilfss: {to Mr Msr- he gets you. ‘Think of 1t um way. - t nounced Saturday‘ WI! In again. Jump at i l Lungs Mlrshl B ode 1 Oliief of the aAlr Sign“? flew ‘dliineg Mr. Winkle He lunged. from Canada m an glfpofl, n"; He killed it wl s blow that hard- don. It marked the first time 1y penetrated the figure. The Ldeufl- such an flight had been mode. snld enant shook his head and called the R.C.A F. The trip. lh a Llber- the next man. ber. took a little more‘ than 13 hours. The bayonet and exercise incid- Air Marshal Breadncr was ac- ems gave Mr. Winkle un attack of wmlitmled by Alr Vice-Marshal N. imagination. the first he had had R. Anderson who is replacing A1;- stnce being made into a soldier. Vice Marsha Wilfred Curtis as I-le became convinced mo‘. he could Deputy Air Officer Commanding 1n never compete with the others. He Chief. Also accompanying him were wouldn't be as hardened s; they Group Co t. G.C.P. Graham andlhe wouldnt be sufficiently trained, Wins Cm . RR Morrow of n.0, and this would be his own fault. When the test came on the battle- ii-i field, he would not be in condition. SPRING BROOK W- I. nor would he be eno n of s. killer —_- even to protect hlmsel . The Boring Brook W. I. was , held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Pflynter Thursday evening, Doe. 3nd. with the President presldl '_ Meeting opened by alnllng t s Institute Ode. followed by reps". 1H8 the Creed in msison- Roll esu W" "MW"!!! by eilht members {gm exchmm of mil-isms; gifts. ‘isms 01 Previous meetln, were 3° l. up and signed: It was 91¢ dcd to have bazaar and pantry sac and the following wmmmeg were appointed to meet and price the articles. Mh-s- Hillard Meek. lifrs. Isaac Jollimom, Mfg Bearlsto. Mrs. Afr MrsséhArfh Pldgeon. 0O comm, reported page; “"18 m! wllvt Piper needed for the school. New 1' cqnm. Mrs. Alfred Coles. New Bic! 0on1.’ mlttee. Mrs. Isaac Jolllmore. 1e We dwlded to buy treat of oranges children John ed Coles and Meetl l d u tlonal lxligthiriiu.‘ with m OIWILL ‘COVE W. I. wlheUnl ed peque where the service was con- Present tln ed wher l rlo congregation we: aasembleed? The servos was by Rev. O The December Orwell Cove sound, preltalslebslfsvs. hrs new uniform. he had first been issued no longer gun to broaden. ‘lheyhgoy had ooms s. long way from night he sniffled in hls bed. (To Be Continued) BJVBBDALI CHURCHILL W- L The regular onthly meeting of fliverdnle Churchill W. I w held at the home of Mrs. John fitted him. Big shoulders had he- ' MacKinnon with five members and‘ an "Nil!!! school when required. 11mm. l the Ode and war. tomeet at. the homeofm‘ the Hgubprt MscKlmon to maul mu call answeredlbyl q ' 1,, h“ g . Pres! . an exchange of Christmas ma“ sch l ohlldre Christ-m . 1t wsaoglso dectdisdntn u slum‘ o! 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