causal: 2s. 1w I" AGINTI Lin: Codtgclllow. i! Lilli-SID! and PIINCI COUNT! I News, Inscriptions ff qagdlln ‘IMO wig “e113. w-w Guardian d1! -* an’. ... b0 I l lgilee. rugs Sibel. lurk Guudet, d’! G "" "' “stirs si“:r:.:".:.'":.r.'n'~.:t... boy responsible for deliveries on your route. m1; WESILKN GUARDIAN .'.'=at.~.-..".:-~~ -~ -- Advertising doilyeldazyclthqm. ll ton Water sum. reavlllc Street and mm; luc- at tar-fifth“ 'r d bub wood cU an blbddd lhnihl-Ildlfl ' .“ Bug’; $33-31. __- g; youl toplck oggttfast" frcugnlfiie is!!! the Mouse Jewelry 12-0-19-22 gm) CI-NTI Wrist ffilzfiwest styles. cctipvlcg {will "l Price“ “Mogeuladzftklg SS ‘were. ver. éllgelhguulnmeersdc . f Gold and Silver, rJWQQLQEDSDIMQae, and ‘Wm m stock. Get the one for a. w ie...t"ai..z""" e e WW“ ma“ ia-io-u-za f’ xv 0' Y It —- . - - ‘ ' -i-‘nlllgrrgf,nnp,enfrew and 00., W“ Monu-ee], left Monday night " .11 return to summerside im- ‘w Christmas and re- fs’ UC- ‘,,§1..§§'.§t date of lgls ar- Waich - rlill- __ THIS AFTERNOON- of tiieiete am. Iouls “w, o; summers dc wiil he held mm h ' ft rnoon at 2 o'clock. fiffiémoibife funeral was given n-ectly in yesterday's Guardian. R1 1; regular skat- ‘MDEQUE nmber 2a. Ad- skate 1 ak tin Saturday ggmbgegllauadmigsiog 25 cents mung starts at 8.15 each night. season tickets ladies $2.75, Gents u”. _ ‘ 12-22-31 - . OWS LI [JOB BEIZED- J1‘ vCDaJiadlan QMcunted Police yd: g, raid on a Summerside es- qbllshmelit yesterday and seized a bottle oi what was desflflbed BB mdor’: rum. A man was chalked llllilCl‘ the rohibltlcn act in con- section with the seizure and was 1m $500 and costs or in lieu of The!“ sentenced to six months in ml w e11 the case came up in (out a few hours after the seizure. 43011111‘ ADJOURN S -_ The till term of the Supreme Court ad- timid at Summerside Yesi/CYQBY vlth the only two cases remaininfl mute docket set. over to later terms. Mr. Justice A.0. Saunders presided. The case of the K1118 against Harry Gallant and Frank Gallant was set over the next session oi the court. 1n this case. involving charges of conspiracy in connection with the alleged ilegal msnuiaczurc of spirits. 8- Jllrv d15- ureed when the case was tried at the session which closed yesterday. The other case on the docket, the lhulg against William Moses Arse- - t,was set over to the Julie illili. It involves charges of i161‘- luryand was on the docket at wlitr terms of the court-S -KENSINGTON POLlCE_ NWT-Yesterday tiizee yoizngl lays were charged in the Kzcislng- ttaPolco Court by the Summer- i- R.C.M.P_ with having brozen Ind entered the store of D. Mac- enzie and Co. Kencington and i- $22 and other goods. 'I'l1e 3 ~ pleaded guilty to the use. The court. ordered the re- - lion of the money taken and i other Zohis which was 60M -‘ the parents, wheretpoci l- Sh‘ mitts suspended sentence was lrn the effort-tiers and a "o-“d 01 =. grlmnce was required I01‘ the" ... behavioia-S. -C0.\ll".ETES COURSE —- Mr. in hydra-urea w"ich he has - taking at New Glasgow, N.S ler Spending a few days in Sum- de he wi‘l leave for Moncton ~howllltakieeposition.—S. Personals 41in Hope Prichazd has arriv- home to spend the Christmas .with her parents-B. l-‘lhe many ir ends of Mrs, W11- '- Bruce. sum-nerside, will regret at she is confined to home due to having sprained T“ wrist. -Mr. and Mrs. James E. ‘mom?- " of Manchester, N.H., have M in Sumrnersidc b! D111" 9° i" the Cbristma; holidays. It ll lllh since they spent a Christ- in their n-Hva. Province. Mia MacMurdo and Billy Mac. i- have arrived home from University to spend the holidays with the" Stunner-side. ~M1c Shirley Callbeck OFESSIONAL CARD -~ "\ ¥i T. E. IIICKEY ' Chartered Accountant l Offlcc to Wblie Star mum, Summerefdo, 2].]. NOTICE u’ olflce in now located on the with; "- use": '2: “poly-fig;- llllutc is an. z u. 4 .M. "l- been. m. n. c. u, undo. ~- ifllllhlhn. Phone ll, an money well silent. The men's walt- er late residence. 3 Chum“ “mm-s -DO Y0“! lull a Twin- Drug Co. net-IQ? —-A BEDEQUE rink season flgk- it Wald mus a. nioo Christmas sift- ia-za-si ‘_ __._. —CI. STA]. Benn RENOVATED- m. harem unmet Hopi-fem;- of e Crystal Rink, Summerside is to De on Christmas day the people win see r themselves that 1t has been ing room has been moved and is now situated on the right of the en_ trance. It is about twice as la as formerly and is constructed n such I Wfl-Y l-hBt a large unmber of men cert out on their skates at the some time in perfect comfort. The 515m" Welling room has also been e th seats and walls have covered with sheathing and painted o. combination of cream and brown. The canteen has been enlarged and improved and a. check room has‘ been added where clothes can be checked while skating. There is al- W 81W“ Bherpe cc. There is e perfect sheet of ice and skating for the season Christmas The monthly meeting oi the Elmsdale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. George Adams, on Tuesday evening. Owing to the inclemency cf the weather the attendance was not as large as usuaI. The regular business tras transacted and plaru were made for the Christmas treats for the child- ren. A report of the bean supper was given and a substantial sum was realized. Lunch was served and meeting closed with the National Anthem. Mr. George Wallace spent an ex- tendozl visit with his daughter. Mrs. Frank Ready and Mr. Ready Tignish. Miss Veronica O'Connor was a re- cent vlsiwr to Tignlsh. Mr. and Mzs. Chai-"es Dunn and party motored to Summerside on Tuesday. Sincere sympathy of a host of friends is extended to Mrs. Heber H. Hardy. in the death cf her mother. Mrs. Parmenas Crockett in the U.S. Mrs. Crcckettis iemalns, Elmsdale and Vicinity .. Also Nes of the Day Shows 7.30 C’ 9.15 SUMMERSIDE French Capture Axis Prisoners the Christmas nflrlegh . QB‘ head of Dominion urc hero. Cease Scarce But Plenty Cther Fowl Mr. A.F. Darnell Com- ments On Quality. Prices This ,Year’s Supply. ‘more is e shortage of geese. on but quite sufficient turkeg. ‘ind chick!- tbo Poultry Branch of the Department the birds, Mr. Darnell states that the turkeys arc not quite up to last year in Polity while the chickens surpass ut year's stock. The merke is the strongest for years and years with all sales at top ceiling prices. There is e stroll! ‘ ‘ roin ‘ "' lnarkets cs well as local trade. Wholesalers are paying producers ls follows: 32-34 22 A Ducks A Mllkfed Chicken over ll lbs. A Fowl f.o.b. country points. Retailers are selling to ere u follows: A young turkeys A geese A ducks A Miikfed chicken A fowl Demand for eggs continues” in 34 29 2 Dec. 32 French African Headquarter; Wmlcue broadcast wntight by m, runner. as one ammored vebiclexsvumemus prisoners’ their continuiing ve. ‘T0 the west of Kafrouain," the lqiie said, "the enemy ha; $353911 oolulnter- P08 0 ih yesgrday. 11s w c wecaptured " a was everywhere repulsed with serious losses arid left ono 81in in cur hands." Kaiirouam is about 3o mime; southwest of Soutsse. The prisoners and material ap- pa/rentiy were taken by the French in a thrust which was lanmdied Yesterday by ligiht elements to southwest of Pcnt-Du-mhl which continued today ll.-C.A.F. Ace ls Missing By Ahan Nickleson (X111- effect- meldlum ' u t and artillery" m 3 p e ‘Ihuliflan attacks a- , exalt: ‘of supply. oesalers are p871"! producers the following prise; for ung-rgdgd eggs: A large 45 42 40 37 A 86 Retailers are paying specialized pggsducers for graded eggs in c". 53 50-51 45-47 ng this special es follows: O Retailers are selli pack to consumers A large go A medium 5g A pulets 53 m Goebbels Mobilizes Many Nazi Orators srrpcmrouvi. Dec. aa_.<na=i_ Icifomiatlon from Germany 1mm- “is! that Precedence Minister Pa/ul Joseph Goebbels has mobiliz- ed hundredsiof Nazi omtens to ‘lump the country explaining a/way reverses in Africa and Russia and help bolster morale at the w; or Canadian Press Staff’ Writer LONDON. Dec. 22 —-(CI' cable) —Flt. Lt. Don Morrason, baby-faced coileglan from Toronto whose air explo ts brought him recognition as one oi‘ Canada's best pilots ls re- ported missing after a sweep over ncriuerii France. (The fact Morrison is missing was accompanied by a son and daught- er. were brought to Albertcn for interment. The many friends of Mrs. Henry Wlllams regret to learn of her 111-‘ H055 and hope for he: early recov- ery. Mr. Merril Walace of Sydney, is spending some time with his wife and family in Elmsdale. Mr. Wallace Thompson has taken‘ a position in Summerside and is followed by the best wlsheg of all his friends. Mr. George Currie has accepted a position in Barton's. Moncton, and his many friends w‘sh him success. Mrs. James Murphy. Alberton, was a =ecent visitor to Elmsdale the guest of am. John A. Callaghan. Messrs. Leigh and Ralph O'Brien and party motored to the Western Capital on Tuesday. Sincere sympathy of many friends is extended to lvlrs. Edmund Kelly, of Roccville in her bereavement, caused by the death of her motherql Mrs. James Callaghan of Bbbsflcet.| Mr. Leig/h MacNelll is spending an extended visit ln Summerslde, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. Messrs. George and Brendan Wallace. and Irving McLellan of: Almadarnotored to Summerside on es y. The weekly meeting of the Red Cross Emergency Nursing Class of Eimsdale. was held at the home of Mrs. John Gordon, with upwards nf forty ladies in attendance. Dr. Handler of Alberton was present and gave I most interesting and educational lecture. on "Colds Pneumonia and Tuberculosis." Mrs. John A. Cailanien. Nurse in charge in to be commended on the success of this nursing class. Canadian Army Casualty List (YITAWA Dec. 23 ) -— The cmnlim (Active) Army 230th casualty list of the war con- are prisoners of war as a result of the Battle of Dleppc. ‘ ‘ : OVERSEAS Pfllllldp of War Manitoba Regiment _ Dixon. Alexander ., ax. Previously reported missing now rted p er of war- yal Canadian En i Arsenaul John Albert. r., , ent County, N. .5 rggug, Delgar, 89h, Iilldi er Artiiuflataniey]. Spin.‘ Sheet 1m- bour. Halifax County. "-3.; K1118. W1 James, spin, New Water- ford, NS; O'Ieary, ‘rlrnoth Jos- iah, Spr., Halifax: “Brest J . CONVOYS OI’ 1916 tan Wu not in- ..I€T.‘.°.."l‘.l'°l..."§.... Crest w. until M111. l 9- ~ ‘was tains the names of 15B men who O announced last Friday in an RC. A.F. casuaty list issued at Ottawa H s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Morrison.) It was a. few weeks ago that Don climbed into his spitfire as he nnd many times before and led his flight acrcss the channel. But this time the 21-year-old ace who rose| frcm the rank of Sergeant Pilot to Fight Lieutenant in less than a year did not come back. He and his Canadian flying mates ran into a group of Nazi fighters and Morrison's plane was shot down a few seconds after he destroyed a Evoke-Willi 190 by rid- dling it with machine-gun and cannon fire. The boys around the, squadron still cling to a slight hope he may have landed safey in en- emy-held territory but if he had to “go out" that's the way he would, have wanted it. | A shy, handsome fellow who blushed at pralse. Don was not talkative. but his exploits as his spltiire roared and dived in a full year of action spoke volumes. His personality and fearless fighting ability singled him out as a ader. Don wag credited unof ciolly with five enemy aircraft destroyed,- seven probably destroyed and five damaged. One of those destroyed craft went down before his blazing Buns a few days after Don prom- ised to “get one" for e school chvm who is missing. I visited Don’; squadron last May and in course of a conversation in the dispersal hut told him my bfelher. Flt. Sgt. Jack Nlcklesun. a bomlgl pilot since praumed dead, n m g. “Jackie was in my class at North. ‘Ilomntc collegiate just before we both joined up." Don said quietly. "I'll get one for him" g I-ie was not boasting. A few days later he penned another Swastika in his log book. MULLIGAN-At xinkora. Dec. 17, 1942 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mul- ligan. (nee Gertrude Turner.) a con. SMITH-At the King's County Hos- pital, Montague, P.E.f., on Dec. l9, 1049. to Mfr. and Mrs. e Smith. St. Teresa, P]! 1., a daught- er, Mary Frances Georgina. MARINA GE 8 IJESTRANGB - ENMAN - At ‘rririity Parsonage. Charlottetown, Dec. 1d. 1942. bv Rev. Hugh Miller. D.D., n LTlsti-ange, Orwell to Martha Evans Ilnrnan. Germany's klocmlest Christmas of the war. 1V The Nazi Prtes, ‘eepeomigllly such newspaper as 0e - o m. he her Be and the T‘ Allgezneine Zei- t/ung. are telling the Germans al- most daily not to take the setbzck in Ainlca foo seriously because the weir wl-ill be decided in Russia any- 3'. Hut at the same time, they warn that Russia is the "toughest," 0p- porient in this war and that every German should know there are no inuneddate prospects of victory. AVALANCHE North Sec ‘awn. cit-rt‘ c Lo .. a c! amm- ‘ In commenting on the quality of . the Frankfurter Zeftucig, . ‘ma CHARLOTTETOWN cuaanrm L MISSING lit. Lt. Charles Arthur Brennan Th ttbbl in! tlon hll ;....°...".‘l$'.'. wt... sea. . .. roman , their son Flight Lieutenant Charles Arthur Brennan of the Royal adian Air Force, popularly known as "Brim" is reported missing as the result of air operations in the Afri- P31811- CI-XIOIID 3"Brit0ns Describe (Continued _from gggg 1) started IW toward five or six Japane iel that were ing slowly between them and the land in the distance. Some of those in the water were shot by the Japanese. the refugees charged. Suddenly the vessel sank, leav- only the crosstrecs of the masts above water. Those prison- ers who could made their way on rafts to the Japanese ships, which effort to save the majorit . ‘me three survivors who reached, China said they passed close to one Ja - ghosts lvessel billet tins their crcs r e were no aong with those o? hundreds of others. Picked Up By Chinese After the we in th te three hougs, Seisliace fymfitofi and Evans were picked up by a Chinese fisherman who landed them on an island. thcr, a- bout 200 men reached the Island, but the next morning a Japanese destroyer appeared and_ (owed most of the group to surrender. The lo hid successfully, how- ever. and eventually made their W!!! in Free China. The British Embassy release tell- lris their story quoted the Japan- eSe-Dubllshed Hong Kong news as having said there were 1,816 prls. Chefs aboard the sunken trans r and that 900 survivors had s ‘been taken to‘ Moji. in 51ml. sad th t anspo been torpedoes off’ the @3313 Cheklang Province. War—-p25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) Dec. 3, 1917 —Summn_ o; del Rosvo and Monte d1 on the Asiago Plateau, stormed by Austrians. H. M. s. Stephen Fur- ness torpedoed and sunk in Irish Channel; 101 lost. German; made Slight gains on 700-yard front in Ypres-Staden railway area. The Adircnd k3 g State are vlsiglce or? amfzlwearygilal; FoxesoFor Sale Qol Val Bella, Numbe ch 1 face rlhg-ngcfr. Blllzilaglizjlllllllylv Also a few choice Platinum bite-f the foxes huge “Inna Thu‘ u. WELLINGTON Chirp-m, 12-23-26-28-31 BlIVELl-Iombed b! U“). ACTION AT EVILLE. German base in Occupied France, a rail and munitions center, was one of the first targets of Flying Fort- ress bombers last fall and continues to rank high on the list of multi- reided areas. FOX F URS Red Fox, ctc. DEATHS irigtou. Mldl. Dec. ll. 1042. Ade O. rfloffin) beloved wife of ‘fhomes O. Cronin. KNEABONI-At Pooh's Station on December 22nd, 1942, Mr. Kneabone. age 83. Funeral tomor- row at 2.80. _ N. D. MacLean, UNDEITAKER EMIALMEI ‘f Charlottetown cod North Wlltshlrc hooo II GIONIN-At lfl Franklin 8t. Ari-l Temp Night For Rent One furnished house for a- ellllflncy Feb. A1101? Earle MacDonald Phone 888 picked up a few. but made no real gul 4- Thh column In rucrved for Iwwl of local interest, but advertllllll of a neny nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pa: lblo advance. . COOKS for Pbotodraphc. THE CHRISTMAS MARKET will be held on Thursday, December 31th. 12-22-21. CONIlDlI-ATION IJII INSUR- ANCI. U. CITY TAX OFFICE will be n each evening between CIITIS%IS and New Years to allow for the paying of taxes. 12-21- JUST ARRIVED — An" excellent assortment of evening and dinner dresses. Kennedg": Ladies Wear, Great George treet. 12-28-21 SPECIAL SERVICE at Fairvicw ‘3f?l.‘t.....‘ “if.” .‘.’.?°'.?.';i “ti” l?‘ 981' e6! e. Carol Sibling. A cordial “YICzICI-IIIQ. CALENDARS RECEIVED — Ar- tistic and useful calendars have been received mom Mr. J, C. Mont- ry, Maple Leaf Flour lVLllls, Stewart d: O0. Md. DqBlols em, ma, and. 1.. M. Poole a Co. I.D.U. CDOSES - Students of Saint Dunstan's University, left for their homes yesterday to spend their Ohrifmas holidays after com- Bllgtlng their mid term examina- no. HIGH PRIOR FOB. FOX FURS —Mr. Charles Willis of Covehead has sold a number of silver fox pelts to the P.E.I. Fur Traders for an average of over forty dollars. This is believed by Mr. Jenligs to be a top price Paid for this season. LEGION DANCE HELD-There- ar Tuesday night. dance at the Iiegioai was well attended by ser- vice men and their friends. Bill Moresldeu Orchestra furnishedthe mimic. Lnm. night's chaperones were Mrs. Tom Corrigan, Mrs. Ira Clark, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. Frank Walker. FLIGHT T0 MAGDALENS — A Maritime Central Airways Plane, its...“ .1’ ‘itrafisdtr; “New” as; a e g a. Islands yesterda a Dr. whose wife is ll there. 'I'hc flight was the first this season to the Isl- ands. e plane remained over- night at the Magdalena. TRAINS DELAYED-The train 1m ht which was scheduled to arrive ere at 6:35 reached the city at 11:16. The trains were 8-11 late on the mainland, owing to very heavy traffic caused by the extra Christ- mas travel. The train due at 10:30 last 1118M was rive hen morning. LUCKY WINNEIt-JJAC. Finn. dirom the RAJ‘. station here was the winner of the “Twenty-Dalian, Baby" dressed "by the Kinettes. The drawing took place yes evenmgg ‘The lucky winner donat- odadoliair inthcfvuiridaof the club. ‘Hie Kiimotte Club has been organized Just _ the embers are helping the Kinsmen raise money for the “Milk for Bri- tain Rind." BUSY AT POST OFFICE -Over 53,000 letters were mailed at the Post Office in Charlottetown Mon- day and 52,000 yesterday. ‘The num- ber mailed Monday is about the same as the biggest day's mailing last year. $1200 worth of stamps were sold on Monday, and $800 worth yesterday. These stamps sales do not vary much from last year's figures for the same dates. Six big double truck loads of mail arrived on the train that reached Char- lottetown at 11 o'clock last night. CHILD BTRUCK YESTERDAY M8118 1d 0t expected to ar- ore 6 o'clock this Fitzroy street 1s a patient in the Prince Edward Islam-d Hospital stiftferlng from a. broken leg and lmiflsedi arm, the result of an acci- dent wtidch occurred ait 1 pm. yes- .. ‘Ilhc id ran across the intersection at Sustcci and Hills- rboro Streets and was struck by the I Oil Company's truck. She was reported by hospital authori- fleg to be resting comfortably last WHEN a: o 'f.€.‘f‘.t.“.‘.‘.2“e'°§".‘%€..%'.t.."'......f.§; night, Dec. 26. They will be at the Naval Barracks until Tuesday 01” 80113111 ¢1 13-28-31 WANTED Have just received a special order for New York market. plied for interviews and many mere are needed The age range for re- cruits is 18 to t5 years. Cooks and stewards arc in big demand as are also ltenographcrs typists etc. Those with s good general education stand better chance of beinz accepted. Three-quarter, Full silver and New type fox furs required. , Will pay a premium to fill this order. Order must be filled by Dec. 30th. Also buying daily Mink, Muskrat, Croce, P. E. I. Fur Traders 182 QUEEN ST. CRYSTAL RINK Opens Xmas Nighl: Skating 8 P. M. ADMISSION 30c Rink Ticket Good For Xmas Till l0 P. M. Skate Tickets Now on Sale at Capitol Theatre and Bowling Alleys l PLEASE NOTE If your skates need sharpening don't wait until Xmas Night-Leave them at the Rink Now and Avoid the Last Minute Rush. A; many girls as are anxious serve their country in this fascinat- ing branch of the service Hwy leave their applications with Suh- Lleutmant Robert Morris at ELM. 0.8. Queen Charlotte and he will errmgrnfor an interview when the recrui g officers come here this CEllTllAl. auinnian 5 NEEDED — Ifhreo rc- m m, hroughout that day. work. Milton C. Bell, Proprietor N w 124$; PAGE SEVEN‘ NOTICE By resolution of the City Council of the City of Char- lottetown, Saturday, December 26th, 1942, has been proclaimed a public holiday within the City Limits. 'l‘o be observed by Merchants whose business permits. Consequently the City offices will remain closed J. A. FULLERTON City Clerk 12-23-21 NOTICE IVIILTON’S OLD SPAIN Will be closed on Christmas Day in order to give our help a holiday after a strenuous year's s$i i Personals m tenant and n. Brenton sail‘... with their 1K2 son, Bury iviuttart Stewart. arrived hi’ P111" in Summersldc last Monday i0 visit their parents. M1" 511d Mrs- H- c‘ Muttart of Carleton and Mr. flIJI-‘l Mj5_ 1-1. A. Stewart, Norboro, Mir. Oswald Graham. Oambridzi who run been c. pct-lent in "l" Prince Edward Islam-d Hospital left for his home today- Mrs. William .1. miy. Dow-het- er, Mass, arrived homo early est-- erday to spend the Christmas oli- days with her mother. 1V1?!- M31139 McFarlane, Charlottetown. Christmas Closing QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Queen Square 5°h°°1 Wm have the following program for the" QhrIsgmQJIdCIOBIIIK. O an e. Step Dsncinl. Bobby Pow- 4°“ wfilithetian, Jackie Duncan. (I101! Ni ht). Sgolo, "Santa Claus is coming to '1‘ ", S. R an. (312; Dancih , Maurice T131111- White Chris u. 0 Little Town of Bethlehem. The School. White Cliffs of Beggar, Ed. Gal!- t d a MCKI - mkfillirrlisfiag", Recitation, Pupils of Grade v (Miss current cla-ssl- _ “Take me out to the Ball Game . Richard St. John. Recitation, "The Rear Guard" Bobby Kelly. Step Dance, C. Ryan. Harmonica Selections, Art Douc- ette. . Violin Solo. Charles Cheverie. Step Dancing, Billy Corrlgan. Silent Night, Sleep Holy Elbe. The Birthday of the Kine. The Chorus: quartette, Clarence, Michael and Maurice Doyle and Milford McAulav. The King. Mitchell Praises Labor Effort OTTAWA. Dec. 22 -—(CP)— Lab- or Minister Mitchell in a Christmas message said today that Canadian labor has demonstrated its recogni- tion that winning the war is tho biggest job at hand. "Through long hard hour, of work, by the special interest taken in improving personal and plant efficiency, and by the read waiv- ing of certain hard won rghts in the interests of the common war effort, Canadian labor has demon- strated that winnin the war is the biggest job at han ," Mr. Mitchell S aid. "There will be, I em sure. a de- termination cn tbs part of all to continue exerting tho utiriolt effort cording year that tho flow of munitions to our sailors. soldiers and airmen shall increase in quant- ity and effectiveness. In this great partngsfilp is our encouraging hope for 1 3." "RED INDIAN" TACTICS ANKARA. ‘rut-key. -—(CP)— The cesmian-cocitrolled Yugoslav news- peper “Krvatski Narod" soiys Yu- goslav guerrillas use "Red Irtdiam tactics - combining tremendous stealth with savage hand-to-ha-nd fighting." Ill. described one battle in whim: the Eluerrilies themselves in sheepskins tiedbells around their necks and approach- ed s, German unit on ail-fours. PBRMANINTLY DESTROYED The British a has a specially- ‘Mother Britain," 1km‘ 5w°°n°!7- B Trinity United Church wanivisba! School Christ- ConcerL Heart: 7.30 PdtL-Sunda mas Tree an Hall. Too Late to Clasify WANTED — A 151A"), APPLY 1B1 Kent Street 12-23-31 WANTED - MAID. REFERENCES required. Apply Mrs. C. C. Thompson, 101 Upper Prince St. 12-23-26-21 WANTED -- IMJWEDIAIELY. quantity No. l clover hay. press- ed, will take carload lots from any station. Wellington MacNel 12-23-26-28- LOST — YESTERDAY ‘VALLEY containing largo sum of money near Ed's Taxi. Finder leave a. this office. Reward. 12-23 2i MALE BOARDERS ACCOlbfMO- dotted at the Norfolk. 247 Graf- ton. ‘Heated mom-s. Phoni- 1T1 Mrs. B. McCormack. 12-23- In Memoriam mt. GEORGE mos-in: . 2.6. 1942. Mrs. Georgt d géyéay at hi8 home m m. n, pg years. ‘Mr. Profitt was the son of William Profltt and his ‘W110 On Nov Profitt Margaret Borthwick and lived his long and useful life in the GOmmumW of his birthplace. He was the iii-st surviving son of the Profltt fam- uy, his four brothers. David. Jim-h 3p William and Jamecm& l w I lshtow , and Mrs. Chester Tup- nrn Q1 NEW Annan. Fifty..;lvo ycaa ago, Nov. 26 he married Annet- Tupnn o; who Iurvivel him 0g ma; of fivo chil- dren John . and 1i" l! Alberta; David in ell-mill‘ ter, 3.0.: Herbert R. in Victories PEI; Ellis on the homestead.- and Edith Mrs. Harry lives in Norboro. JO W. m m’ “ftlfitttttf. ‘f... . ‘ gqyiglvvollu stormed-an: as; ted in the erection of man farm buildings. A ood hell’)! neighbor and friend ics been re- moved, and the SW1 ‘WW °x m“ 11-13mm 80¢; out t9 8. Profitt 8.11 family in their bereavement. The funeral we: held on Cetus:- day, Nov. 2a to st. steohehl church, Burlin n. which he fit- tended regulary u lonfl 8-! h“ health permitted. Unfortunately tbs stormy day made lt imP°5l1bl° for many of his friends to attend i was con- §§et§‘i“3u?1ie.$h'155v1v°§wmae and the interment was in the adleill" ing cemetery. May m9 a‘ Comforter console the one; 1n their loneliness. Concern Caused By Saint John: Fires N, N.B.. Dec. zi- (cifilfgwtfofirrles in this nroa this evening caused considerable con- cem go;- 5, time among residents 0f the districts affected. 1n u“ glty proper a two-alarm blaze of undetermined origin mit- ted the office section of the New Brunswick Power Company on Dock Street. In nearby Fairville fire 11604 throu h a lOO-yecr-old house’ on Mill treet and was fought for our I'm! built incinerator for destroying sec- ret papers. Not. even the ashes re- main. - s‘... pssm-r- MULLIGAN. Huddlcd lumber: of an anti-wilt crev- around a campfire. Sail. Morocco. on the march near nunbcr been through field hours before being brouEht Hilde!‘ control, Nearby homes and a‘ bJa- milllcigeihreaishe" FCTIEJEE up g my while one of the R ow glasses as he stand! l“