t JQJIIJ- It TQM DEQgMBER 12, 1942 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN W INTI l. lines ll . II Ian ‘a Oeabga CHI. Olwwa ll. W. ‘L u. IIIIMIISIDI and PIINCI COUNT! Nell. 8 Advertising . w tel‘ dine ar ea. run ate: Street, Wygf; W-nter sum. lam one». s1 Granville so»: n. Gurdian will be delivand teeny lune in Bum menide by icr 5° go day er lilo par Ieea. Hanna 7.89 for this servf , ‘m ,,,.i.'§.¢u"°t'. the my responsible for deliveries on your rare. I I-Olla OINI I11 IQ It 311001. ~ 13-12-1641 —OHUECII OI‘ ENGLAND. Bill'- lington, Siurdey, 2.30 D-m. 12-12-11 —8EE OUR attractive eelection of Christmas greeting cards. Gouriies Retail Drug. 12-11-12-21 —'l‘0 LII.‘ - Apartment, 6 rooms and bath, range and base burner. Apply J. i... Davidson, Kensingtcgl. 12-11- -’l‘0 LET - Good filrnished home with owner u boarder. Write Box 624 Summerside. 12-10-11-12-31 -'r0 WHOM rr MAY con-l CERN-J will not be IBSDOHSEDLB for any bills contracted by any arty otho tnan myself. Dec. i, m. c. vi. 12-5-12-19-26 -DEATH or MRS. campus “mmdly “m”? “mil l’ RUSS-Friends in Saint John and basfiiozi the bang-up stage hit of Summerside will regret to hear of m‘? “m _W°11i wfir- 11¢‘ 53*"; me deem, o; Mrs_ Charles Russ’. ingest picture since Tue S_.oi.ers. who ed w,“ m the pmwe There are 21 fights between Win- cqun y yo; 1m yestflfluy m he; ninger and Ruggies. They take 12 glghty-Q yg]; she was the reconciliations in stride, there are former a Dawson of Saint John. Bight draws and one bi; B58116 i=1 Mrs. Russ has resided i:n Summer- g which they make up for good. side since the death of her husband As the cranes of the tmry, Win- four years ago. She has been in nlnger HlTd Ruggles fight main? poor eell-h- Th” 1"“ MI. Russ was labout wfietltel‘ the Kniser should a C-N-R- ‘Ivlecrauh Operator wt be hozhed or hocked. Wmninger "B0" office, Moncton. She leaves plays the role of an American who W 111ml"! IWO Sl-SWN. Mm W-F- loves the Gennrny of his owhocd Lew“- Salm J°hn ""1 M‘? DE- Ruvgles hes alwviarce only for his Brown, East Kildonan. Man. The adjfmed Amqh, funeral will toke place today at 2 Bu; m “Fi-emjly Enemjee" p,“ m. from the Compton Funer . ‘ ..' gmme with RH c w Cook t. also work up u comic Sqlllbbl- a- fmamng_s ' ' ' ° ' bout anything from cigars to dress- ‘ ties to radishes to ‘tinfustziai stocks to newspaper hcariines. It BIIOTI . 13-12- 14-31 rv out Loyalist spl OH l Mm der. Gourliea “l? “d P" 12-11-12-21 crYI .. Dru: ' fr: m Punch. Imps 15c an tam Pens and many 1:0?! ,, suggestions at 3°!‘ Co” Kgngjhgton. 12-12-31 YE]; Mt. B. N. O'- hfifonu... Holt mnmw ,t company is now buyllll W! ‘ l; mice of Charles R. H.08- Vugummerside. - 1324'“- JITTED LEATHER. Mfiitary makggiln aocefiwtg-g‘ Gift for '" - “"1 °' l 12-11-12-21 . my 5ALE - Your at- IP30: called to the Thomas l... ’.' on 55mm auction sale of tghoid furniture and 8119615 " held at a Russell Street, j crime. on Monday, Decem- a. 2 o'clock. iz-io-ia-u-at ~ ‘ERIES, Cushion ‘Tfiirsétttiig: Belts Kev 09-598. 1m"; and ciguxet cases lockets ,5 up 5,1 folds, etc. Make popu- mexpenyv, gifts. Moose Jew- , 5mm 12-12-16-18 -1 .s. MEETING-Tie WI“- find,- meetig of the Wo- p‘; Missionary smlelli 01 me erside Basile; Ch," h w“ - on wccnesday afcrroon in ,. Church vesfrv Mrs. Jo n Mc- m. WASH board! Also Short Subjects Shows 3. —7.30 6! 9.15 SUMMERSIDE “Friendly Enemiesgdt Capitol Summerside fme CHARLOTT r:'_""""'“ Insunnnfi ALI. MALES RALPH iillTTliRT Summerside $51v0<:\""x9\."'\9~. ‘ “'> .'.\v~:.~" "v-‘Iiwocxaoocroo- 'l'. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry Summerside, P_E.I. m ______________ Christmas Carol Program PROFESSIONAL CARD ' crown cucnnuuv CENTRAL GUARDIAN , This column In reserved for new: of local interest. but advertising of a newey nature may be innerted at five cents a word, strictly pay- anla in advance. ORABWILL for Pintngrapa. CONIIDEBATION LII! INSUR- ANCE. . U818 “£93.25. $215130. Can o ar v Church. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Dec. 13- 11.111. Y0“; 3 P-IIL. Brackley; 7.30 p.m., Central Church Special Sermons will be preached by the minister 12-11- BISHOP RETURN! — Bin ellency, Moat Reverend J. A. Sullivan, Bishop or Charlottetown, arrived home last night from Ham- ilton. Ontario, where he attended the funeral of his sister. FARMERS - Marketlngl I. pro- duct is the job of a lpeci 1st, not that of a producer or manufactur- er. Marketing Livestock is no ex- ceptlon—We specialize in market- ing hogs. livestock Marketiu Board. 13-12-1 HOG PRODUCE!!! are “manu- im rte facturerr-and ‘p0 t one: today. We are "spec elists" in mar- 18 for a at Zion 13-12-11 t @- Q'- The closing Christmas Meeting ‘Ill-he YCUHE People's Union or Trinity United OJLlfCh was held in the Social Hall Friday evening, After the business conducted by the President. Miriam Hughes, the dlrfltor of the program Miss Ber- 11a. Hucsns was introduced and Miss Ella Thompson in behalf of the i911"! Peiiile Dre entcd Miss i-luestis with a beautiful corsage of talisman roses. Miss Huestis pa- ciously thanked the young people and assured them of her pleasure l" CQ-Ollcratintg in their programs. Mim Hucstls opened the pron-am with an ndrircss on "The Origin of Gil-mm". GrOiiie of carols were 811-‘18- The first, by a'l those pre- sent, Little Mollie Whitton, one of Personals —Mr. Fred Callaghan of Sum- mers de left this week by Plane on a trip to Boston, Mass. At the end of the ricfure, how- ever. when Winnitiger chmifs to a coed American, tlrcv wind up with their firms around on- an- other, patting each other on the back. While waging their battle of the century in "Friendly Enemies," the victors are surtpo“t*d by Nwncv Kellv, James 11g, O‘to Krugcr and Ilka Gru ,, sident. wrs in the ' in the davot orml 0d her topic being ‘Christ in ,, tings‘, Routre b siness was .. acted and the ‘Treasurer, Mrs. 11.12111: gfiVl! the qrwrvrlv w- , The study period was con- gg by Mrs. E. W. Manson and ‘following look pert? , w (3, Eits, Mrs. C. W. Co ll. t... pfon and MIS- C. 5- Jelly- r . subject under dscuss on wav , "Western Missions". .-,i.ll.P. MEETING-Major Tier- , of Charotteiovn 88's his con- . g adiress oi tire series on before a meeting of A.R.P. nne‘ and the Bela"! Public. me Town Hail, Summers de on 55a‘: evening, At the cone u- u of his talk e vote of thanks moved by Mr. D. O. FWWPfi ' seconded by Ml‘. J01’!!! E- pbell. Mayor W, J. Lldswne ‘ded. Mzfor Tierney sttessed eastern Canada. would P701111- see bombing teiore the war is - and asked his aud‘ence to ' this message out to their fei- dtlrens and impress it on them they would be pWOpBTFG. He .. that nether charictfetswn or .. ersldg would lkeiy be var- - for concentrated b mbcngbut must remember that they are tho route to the mo"e impor- t centres, find a few Pcendinl? t-r dropped here and the ttwn like would provide a s"l'n"id -- house to guide them on thlr‘ . After ti address an incen- bomb wu» dcmonstratei on ‘him. The A.R.P. FXECUUVB r- held a meeting u"d ‘he diff- ~ ccntrcllers svbmfted pro- ... that confronted them rntl were talked over. It was sw- ,.. that o nractce air raid t- wood ikcfv take place in near iuture.-S. ' A BORDEN Willie room Art-Ulcer, Coleman‘ m of Cticitcn, former employee -Many friends o! M's; Lorena, Thnnuson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Thompson, Kenslng- ton, Will be pleased to know she is convalescing nicely at her holne after a tonsil operation. Cardigan Head and Vicinity dlgan. She is now on the nursfiig staff ut the King's County Hospital, Montague; Mr. and Nine, Chnrks Brrdlev, St. T(".'£‘<"'S v "e viwtors to Uh" City cu Thursclnrn Mr. Josvh McAuhay, Cerdivon. —i—- was n visitor to the City during the Mr. Grant McConnell, Lorne Val- rest week. iey. was a visitor to the City Clllfilig v _i_.__ 711B DB5!’- Week- { Mrs Leonard Brazil-v, Ff. 'I‘eresa's ,‘§‘r1.< a visitor to the Citv ch Thurs- by. -___._ Mrs. Elmer McQuuid, 48 Rod was among the recent visitors to the _.______ - 01W. Mr. James A. Mciror‘. Lcrn" Vai- h icy, was a visitor to the City Ffday. Miss Margaret Dowrey, was Charlottetown on Monday. Miss Marion Mmulay, spent the week-end in the Cty. Mrs. Nfnude Cusev gvri Mr= John Dem“? c" Nrv" Yer" City, uhn m‘- rivvri l10"‘e ks‘ o'er-k to v i‘ ihcir mrthnr. Mrs. Tito-nos Your‘ _ M0‘- reil, motored to M1 Road "n. Tvesdar- accompmv'"ri by Mr. r-"d "rs. Frnrk Dunn. They were the rz"e=f= of IVY". Casey's sistsr, Mrs. Peter Car- er, Mtsl Helen Smith, teacher at Car. dlga-n, spent the week-end at her home in St. Teresa's. Mrs. Angus McLeod. Lcrne Valley, was a recent vistor to the City. Mrs. R. D. Carmichael, 48 Road, left Wednesday morning for HaiFax, l0 spend the holiday with h=r hus- band who is serving in the Navy. Set. Francis Qhewnord retumed to his unit on Friciwv affcr s"cn"inz the prst v-r k at his home in Car- digan Head. t Pic, Gecrwr- ‘irA"1ay' returned f0 the mrfinlnnd lvlrndav. rite" vend- ing the post two weeks in Cardigan Head. _ Mr Carl Stewart. Montague. mot- orcd to 4B Pond Thtwsdy evening. Mr Dnnv" 11"“? as n hmincss VlSiiCI‘ to C"'d‘g1n n‘ Friday. Mr. Crflms Mr, Henderson. representative of Carveli Bros_ Gharlctteicwn, “was n busfnes". visitcr to 4'1 Road on Wednesday. w. Russell McDoYWd. Montague. was at 48 Road on Wednesday, i11- specting potatoes. ‘ Cars re st"! rvnnrg in the rnfl surrounding d’5l.rl."ls and roads are said to be in very fair condition sl- Fdvr" r.‘ spent the past week at Georgetown where he-to the City on Thursday. our guests from Enghsnj sang file-ck tite Hill wifm Borghs of *H01ll"’.-'1I1 0d Welsh Cafol sud i“Away in n-Mnrrsyr", u Cayman Carol. With brief fvstories oi’ the [carols LAC. Sydney Spelling, R.A. iF- 55118 "God Rest you men-v ge. ,flemen", n trcditintwnl 0‘d Enzlish enrol: "The F"rs' Nowell’ a medl- cval men-herds tu"e: and by re- -cin'. request “God Bless this House." Miss Margaret Sternes, accom- panied by Miss Susanne Brenton beautifully lntcrprcfesl the story of ctrh carol. The mflody of "The Manner Prince" wot: frst prize in a contest condufed iy Th; 3111-5. ililll GUBDLiiflll in 1920. E_ i... Ash- ford was the cor-poser, Then fol- lowed "Cotrte, Rock the Crad e"—a seventeenth crnurr E‘g'fsl.i carol rnri "Hale's a tori", Je nefie Tsi- bcln", a krliont Frirh Carol. M‘ s Mario Mniloualj 1" ad \vi'h Si)!‘ .id effect the [rs Cacnfizth 01ml, "Jesotrs Airtorlfa" written in Ontario i-y Paul Pcard who was a Huron chief. After re'rcs"ments wrre serrezl bv the Citizwshh Group o‘ the Y. P.U. (the 10:11: grrup in ih~ nt- ferdrncc coflesh all wry-i; quje 1y to Hewtz bicfrorl 1 Hal, wlrre by candle iigh‘, Miriam Hugh's "Ilil Pansy Mocskuslan‘ condwted clos- lflf! “'0"S“l!>. th" t"eme “eln”. “ come, 1e‘ us rdcr‘ I-frn,” Th" nuict musi" was fnlorvvd by fro Coll fn World‘. Al snug “The First Nowell". 1Y1: S"":'p'ure Rtnd- ing wzvs the Christmas St*ry in Luke 2 The worrhip story was "The First Christmas Roses", foi- lmvtx-i by prayer, the S’-t‘<_!i"g of “Filent Nflrgfit. Holy Night", the itiizpoir B-redlflicn "n4 quvtmts- ic, W1". leopard Jcrdm presided at the piano. wzislnf-faged 1;. inspecting potToes. Mr. Cornelius Curran, accom- pnnird by hi5 mother‘ nrd Per two sisters. Mrs Grtiimt and Mrs. 0' Brien of Cnfdlwn ‘ieid motored though it is vettin" rather l~te in the eesscn for this way of trcvellirs- " ho is H‘: n3,"- ‘nor h S. Pr nee Edward Island re- r to Enrich and then proceed- lflhls home in Crelwn, where he P irend a tncnth’s leave. Ur. Emile Gallant and children. " Jamunu and Bet: , spent a days recently in Bor on, guests llrs. Galiants sister, Mrs. Fred m. (7A"v~-v~ vr-A ., . enis in Cardigan Head was o ivluxatag-"e Mo"day'. m. Chesfei-AM-cxiidtrvii ns a vlsi or , to Montawe durig the ps t w" lr 1'08? vlleflkfl 511M113 WIS“- Mr. Edward ch53. 1:. (wrec- town ‘Pile-dew lrqrcfl"; seed. L00‘. Nell "c"~“rel' sort the weir-end "if-h ‘is nr-nfs in Lone Vniiev and expects to leave fcr other trainhg rent es s‘*ort'y. Nfr. Rr-slu-lhfilockett, '0 he Val ev 191 T"esday mcrnng fo< training at Becch Grove. M's wilfr-d Mc"e"n~ and her" 15w, d-ughfe" mvlfce". visited “er huh-r. w; Joseph McQuoH d ring the past week. Mr. Wilfred Water-worth. Mont- "up, red to ll R4084 Ml Monday inst. our boys in this district are trow- inrr fewer every day vs on ‘Tuesday one more of them. Jflh" 0'34""- pul’. on the khaki and ‘eff "s to loin a training unit and rrut for hi! dear country. Mo. w». wpcem, P N, scent I. vew day‘ visiting her moths" n Cer- glmflam, {Jewell and daumten an nurrmic nature and require 11. w~re vfstors to (Iharlotte- . on Thursdny. Pflerds hrre are sorry to learn of litres or Mr. Lou's Hrckeft ' Jud all hr ththbw "- be around rgaiwri. a L°°k Irwnm-a Gallant and daughter " "f. o.’ Border, were visitors to rrside on Thursday. Milk Gmr-e Gavdet. who has dllikrvd overseas, is soendng ye with his f~mi‘y at Bzrslen. m T911981‘ auct'on part - y of the ' '1 Women's Institute was held uraday evening in the town lh five tables piavlng. 14d- Wrls won bv Mrs. Wiillflm ‘ .Gcrts, by Mr. Fmrry Rich- ‘llh foundation prizes~ wring ‘W! lflrd ‘card and Mr. Mon- .‘ Campbell. The freeze-out __ W" won by Mrs. George ' l i" Mluufir. h. u.- home. Help ‘the Young People To Health - Happiness What a common si hi. to see a youn person whose bloodless face and feeb e frame are evi_ ant-cs of poor circulation and weaknem where bounding health and Young pcoplo in such a condition are generally containing iron to improve the blood content. _ Miiburn's Health and Nerve Pills meet this requirement, as they contain three concentric‘ ’ forms of iron of‘ an easily assimilated nature together with other valuable ingredients indicated for building up the system and helping to improve the blood content. Price 50c a box, 65 pills, at all drug counters. for our trade mark a “Red_Hcart" on the package. Tin T. Miiburn Gqultlmihd. Wnmnfm Oar- o. preparation to the Parked earn suits. None any of the keting hogs. Working together means success. Lets do it. 12-12-11 i l LIVESTOCK uaaxsrrxc ‘BOARD office ll now located in "Campicn Building" Iitnoy Street_ where Manager and staff will continue to meet patrons in cooperative effort to solve livestock marketing problem. -2i BURDEN TRAIN LATE —- IAIt night the train frcm Borden ar- Irived in Charlottetown at 0:1 two hours snd forty minutes late. Delayed mainland connections was given as the cause by railway offic- th t ‘ials here. THE SPECIAL meet! have been held in Gospel xix-fill. Up- per Prince Street, will cloee tomor- row night. Service begins at 7 o'- clock. ‘What shall the end be of them that obey not the Gospel of God?" I Peter 4-17. “These shall go away info everlasting unish- ment." Matt, 25-46 2-12-11 RETURNED FROM MONCTON- Dr. J.A. MacMilian president of the Maritime Hospital Association, arrived home from Moncton yes- terday, where he attended a. meet- ing of the Group Hospitalization Committee. The other delegate from the Province was Dr. .1. A. Clark. of the Experimental Farm. ARM BROKEN-Miss Catherine Coffin, Grafton St, had the mis- foxtune to fall on the icy side- ,walk yesterday and break her nz-m. she was taken to the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment. but Was able to return to her home later in the day. i-ler many friends hope for her speedy ‘recovery, I l ruxvrznar. snltvrccs 11121.n- Funeral of Mrs. William Noye, Hampshire was held yesterday af- 5- the public subscriptions. The dollar for ALL have sinned, and Eternity-Which? Services in Gospel Hal Sunday-Breaking of sent on Sunday night at 7 ‘I'M Queen's Canadian Fund in conducting a special appeal for give Christmas; cheer to British chi dren whom the war has deprived o! the traditional family festival. Many of them are war orphans, many or them are children still suffering from the effects of bomb- . Many others have not seen their parents for months or years. Officials of the Lord Mayor's Fund are making the plan; and will organiu the scheme. There will be no administrative expenses deducted, either in Can- ada or the United Kingdom, from given to the Queen's Fund "Child- ren's Christmas" uppeal will be de- voted in its entirety to this cause. No attempt will be made to Jihlp good; in kind. Cash only will be transmitted, and subscriptions should he earmarked “CHILD- REN'S CHRISTMAS" Every cent will be used to bring something of good cheer to children for whom Christmas Day this year would gtherwise be just like any other ay. The Lord Mayor of London has cabled the warmest appreciation of this Christmas appeal, 1t is sup- plementary to the Fund's contin- WARNING TO PARENTS — A. gain the Police issues a warning to parents to keep their children from "hooking" rides on bark bumpers of cars. Last night the police hfld to reprimand many chZclrcn who notwt st Wing the icy streets, persist in fur.- zinger- ous practice. TO EXTEND CALL — It was understood yesterday that Trinity United Church has decided to ex- tend a call to Rev. John i-l Free- stone, minister oi Wesley Memor- ial Church at Moncton Rev. Hugh Miller, D D., has intfinated he in resigning from the pastorate here. Mr. Freestone preached at ternoon. Services at the home and grave were conducted by the Rev. L. M. Murray. The pallbearers were: Robert Edwards, Wm. Green, i Trinity United Church the last Sunday in October, it was recalled Dr. Miller has been minister here since 1934. He is a native of Pictou ,George Green, Hampson Bowman, William Munroe, Owen Younker. Interment Hampshire Cemetery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. J. Diamond was held yesterday an"- noon from her late residence. Ser- vice was conducted b Rev. A Le- Drew Gardiner, Pall earers were: Dr_ Blanchard, Ambrose Wood, John McGregor, George Mecfnnis, Roy- mond Cudmore, Hector MccDou- gall. Interment People's Cemetery. K. OF C. AUCTION PARTY— The winners at the K. of C. Auc- tion i5 party held inst night were: Ladies 1st, Mrs. Leo choisson, L“- ies 2nd. ma. F. McMahon; Men's 1st. M-r. Wm Hughes, Men's 2nd, Staff-Sergeant W. S. Hughes. The freeze-out was won by Mr. Herbert Murphy and Mr. The party was in tuner. Mr. R. A. MacDonal ENJOYABLE DANCE HELD _ A very enjoyable social evening and dance for the men training at Beach Grove was held last night at the H01, Name Hail. The boys to Rev. Father L. J. Ayers whose kind oo-operation made the evcni ‘a entertainment possible. and also those who fur- nishcd the music for the evening A 5°10 by Pte. Trenhome. accomp- anied by Lance Corporal Blsckett was an added feature, which was much enjoyed. BLIPPEBY HIGHWAY-A erl of skidding can on the slipper‘; id , prize winnersz- lMrs. Bambrickht Ooun ty _ RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS ~Many friends of Mr. G, M. Moore 4.0 Brighton Road, will be pleasrd to hear that he has returned to hi5 home on Thursday nfer havzitg been a patient in the Prince E11- wurd Island Hospital for some weeks. Mr. Moore is one of the senior partners of the firm of Moore Ar MoLecd Ltd. and is very well known throughout the Pro- vince, PARTY ABOARD TRAINING SHIP- The Women's Auxili of 8.11.0.5. Queen Charlotte hed a very enjoyable Auction and Bridge party aboard the naval training ship last night. Fifty tables were played. The following were the 2 Mrs. Hammond Godkin; 3 Mrs. J‘. Rerrill. Luck chair for Auction, Mrs. Fred Dow g. Gents Auction, 1 w. Stephen Trainer; 2 Mr. Stanley Ward. ladies’ Bridge: 1 Mrs. W.G. Bearsto; 2 Mrs. . M. Burhoe; 3 Mrs. J.A. Lawson; 4, NLrs. Richard Matheson. Lucky Chair, Mrs. Gents’ for Bridge: 1 r. Burboe; 3 Mr. WP, sell-end; 8 Mfr. 15.0. Burhoe. Member; of the auxiliary expressed their warm tlurks to those who 11581 so kindly donated prizes, Personals Brown, York. is a highway at Epri 1e on the road to summe aiuu accounted for damaged fenders on three auto- mobiles yesterday evenlng. A car was parked on the highway at Springfield, when e car proceeding " . skidded and darn- aged the fenders of both ears. While these two cars were perked at the Bflme place. a third car came along and bumped one of ll’ N- thl ll ION IS I'll! FROM IPIDHI- LAND ICE-According to Dr. 3.0. Kee - ing, Deputy Minister Health, there have been no epid-l emica Inland ber, 1042 cases ever, the Doctor stated. The eon- tagious disease; reported were: cases of mum of Pubic revalcnt throughout tha or the month of Novena- . have been a few of contagious diseases now- 7 , 10 of tuberculosis, Mrs. H.111. patient in the Prince Edward Is- and Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. friends will Queen ’s Canadian Special Christmas Fund For Children "no DIFFERENCE, come short of the glory o! God. Rom. 3-22, 23. “Thou art weighed in the balances, and found wanting. Dan. 5-22. Heaven or Hell for l. UPlJer Prince Street, Bread, 10.30 a.m. Bible Reading, .. 11.45 a.m. Sunday School, Gospel Meeting, Wednesday-Prayer Meeting, W. N. Brennan, will have his last meeting for the pre- 2.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. o'clock. Everyone heartily invited. n FHHM 12-12-11 11in: apgeal for war victims of all uses. w use needs still continue and may sharply increase in the winter raids. "Children's Christmas" contribu- tions may be sent to:- Tha Queen’! Canadian Fund. Montreal, Que. or to any of the Fund's collecting agencies, which include the Royal Trust Company, Charlottetown. Received recently: Benj. Poole, Charlottetown, $2.00. gggcklcy Point, Red Cross Unit, Shirley and Peter Russel, Char- lottetown, $1.00. Miss Etta Coles, Charlottetown. $2.00. 'Mrs, W. T. White. Charlottetown, Winsloe North Women's Insti- tute, $1000. W P. Callaghan, Summerside, '00 The Children of the Church of Scotland Sunday School, Cape Traverse, $2.00 Alex Grant, West Royalty. 82.00. Central Kins! Carry on Canada Corps, Dundee $ .00. Miss Elsie Hooper, Milton. $1.00. mental Farm left for Moncton by plane on Thursday to attend a meeting being held in that city to consider Group Hospitalization. Her many friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Herbert W. Platts of Charlottetown is con- valescing from a recent illness She has returned to her Admiral street home from the Prince Edward Is- land Hos ital where she underwent an opera ion for appendicitis. Screaming Headling Startles Dutchmen LONDON, Dec. 1l-(CP)—News- paper readers in Occupied Holland were startled recently to see the screaming headline, "England wins the war." ‘to’. rum ev m: 3 .1, "restate? WM" IOO WATTS 20‘ EACH Summerside 6a‘ ClfTown Too Late to Clusify ____i_________ WANTED -— TNT) OR, THREE fumishcd heated rooms, suitable for llgn‘. iiouscict-cpulg. Sneriin Gillespie. Phone 537. 12-12-1 Famous U.S. Cruiser In Port For Repairs SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11-< The cruiser Ban Francisco, flap ship of the Unizej States Solomon: fleet that dcfoateti a Jupmose arm- ada, came home today, gxxmy and patched 211141 proud On her derks stow} a roxps 0d heroes. On the Sallie derks other heroes died in time blackness of that early-morning battle of Nov. i3 when the heavy 611L581‘ raced between two lanes of J:p uxirships and sank a cruiser uni n d1=t~o er and damaged a battleship so se- verely 2t was easy prey for trite fol... lowing torpefoes, There were few cm hand, how- ever. b0 wecome the San Fmrcis- co as she slipped in'o the irr or. There was n0 advent-c w"'c<i c,’ l'(-l' coming, svaart stnsrfrrrn Sorghum cane, readily brown 1n many parts of the United States, is being user‘. ns a surnr Siillfi‘ it to. MURMANS K C LLMAT E The explanation was give: tcday by a Nether-lander who has escaped to Britain. The German authorities ordered newspapers to publish excerpts frim a speech of Prime Minister Churchill togemer with n biting Nazi commentary The edilm‘ 0f the newspaper Het Vsderlamd fol- lowed orders, but used his inim- tive in writing the headline which he based on a quotation from Churchill's speech. As a result, the paper appeared with a bold-face caution, "Englsmd Wins The war." fofowed a line in small t ." 35,01» , "Says Ch The ediiber was fined guilders. The Wapiti is often called the American Elk. Nicholson's liorso Health .trr~._g,r<=syrmg.gmy 51r~°1=2<r= rails This powder acts u a rrevenilvfl and conditioner, and in some cases Though Russian lakes and rivers are often frooen to the bottom m winter. the port of Murmansk is open the year round, because of the Gulf Stream. ‘VATEIL IN AND OUT Water that is consumed rapid! is apt to be thrown off in emesdve perspiration. NEiV FUNGICIDES Organic substances are being‘ 60- veloped tc replace copper and lead m tungiddes for opmyino min-Mr BIRTH S ANDREWS~At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Dec. i1, 194.2, to Mr, and Mn. Ivan Andrawa, a DEVEBZAUX - On December 10, 194.2, at Hshnemapn Hospital, Wor- gsster, Mass, to Mr. and Mr! Frank Devcreaux of Spencer, Mash. a daughter. V1.11 . “.57.. BRYANTON —- At Dec. 11, 1942, James 1V. aged '19 ears. Funeral notice infer- DIXON-At Reno Hospital, Nevada Robert T Dixon, or sufori. Nevada. aged 7'7 ycazs, forme..y of Little Sands. Prince Edward Island RUSS-At tho Prince County Hoe.- pital, Summerside, on December ii. 1942. Mrs Chnrlrs Russ. used 88 years. Funeral fnrlrn" ffiriillfiai’) from. the (‘nmyiznti funeral Iiome st 2 pm B rial in the People’: C-fmetery. MacKINNON — At Hunter River Dec. ll. i942, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth MacKlnnon. sued 93 years. Fun- ernl from the homo of hor dour-Wit- er, Mrs. Ar‘hur Scntnrr. on Sun- dny, Dec i3, n‘. 1 3o n m Inter- ment in Falrvierv Cemetery. Card of Thank}: cures disease. For liOrses that 1H1? run down and bad coated it works wonders and will ut them on their feet quicker t an anything else, In cases of poor feeders 1 acts like magic; starts them eating almost at once. and when they eat they can work and are all right. For stallions it is particularly ef- ficacious and vou will find that The fumf; ‘of the late Mrs. Annie Dauxozzci ua-li fr» thunk n11 their neighbors and friends who helped in any way to share their sorrow in their rvcrni bc1'on\'r-n1rnt. Also thcsc who scnf curds of swu- pathy 12-12-11 and 1 case o spinal meningitis at Melville. This report shows a favor- able freedom of contagious diseases in the Province ea compared with the some month last year. WEATHER. OBSERVANCES FOR. NOVEMBER — The mean temper- ature for the month of November, 1942, was lower then that for the same month in the two previous years, according to figures Elven yesterday by the Weather Observer at the Expeflmentui Farm. The mean temperature this year was 36.5, degrees while for last year it was 37.6 degrees. The total precipitation cimost entirel rain- fall was slightly highef year. it being 4 22 inches wh le inst year the total was 3 42 inches. The number of hour; of sunshine was slightly less this year than last year. But the fact that there was 300 miles less wind this Novunber than the some month last year may account for the general opin- ion prevalent that we were having lovely weather in November 91 this year- your horse will be more vigorousi and in better condition to go into e season and will prove to a, suref- foal getter by 20 per cent In loving menry nf ihrn Mme- F" m“ "d 3"" JACKIE nomun success, mares it will convince you that it. is a good investment for it will j who departed this lilo Dru. l5. 1941. keep the colts healthy and in show “Buddcd an earth u. bloom in shape all the time and will carry Heaven. - .. them through the winter in better Some day wt- shall mvri rumin- condition and with less feed than sad“. migsfd y“. palm-n you.“ over before. For mares in foal you broth", and ,,;-,[-,-r,_ will find it beneficial as it will keen ihem m a natural robust condh; tion and fhev will be in shape to. raise a strong colt when the time comes, Price 2 lb. Box 70c, Nichol- son's Poultry Health 2 ib Box 70c. Nicholson's Fox Health 3 1-2 lb. Box $1.75. You get 375 feeds from each Box. Ali put up fresh as or- dered. nnd all delivered free if you mention this paper. Can suwpiv v any quantify. Send money order for “hat you want or when in Charlottetown call and buy a BO\'- North will-ht" y. M. NICHOLSON '“""' '“ .r.r:.r. . 5“ cl“‘"”"°f,‘l'{§'_ga-p.sr rule coil snulijmu crunch; ., use In Memoriam / ’ / ozvrv! MONEY! awry: -. . More mone for our fox its i! shipped to Dominion, "llgh thoseyblrdsyof passagz, who periodically like the r Gtrse come here every fall, and we are informed they f ‘Milli! their prices are much lower than lull. l8"- - it contracts which we have already completed, we can you that prices are better than last fail. When Y0" ~lwlth ug yqu s“ a1] that, your pelts sell for minus a - ll Wlnmisslon for handling expenses. We will be mak- . "lother shipment about December 21st. Send us You!‘ ~ Y mail or express to catch that sale and get quick ms- wt Day all charges. Dominion Silver Fox Furs Ltd. SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. s d 12-15-11 (U1 DOWN ON YOUR USE OF COAL THIS WINIER l‘! KEING YGJR FURNACE CLEAN AND OPERATING IT EFFICIENTLY N. D. ll/fac.’ .:ur"| UNDEK IAKEK EIHBALMER Charlottetown a 1rd DR. ‘Z02 Kent Q rowd of Algiers reside-n?‘ hails the arrival or l hing, cheering c _ M35... cw»- with m "v Ivrvlrwrv’ IZ-IZ-ll my <D' i QLL) -—-