mllbobolglat A _ .........:.+."i...:.:.-.:~"=-- l Lack hng2lxlmed hdlle ‘from Acadia Un- wsity to SPIN! llepcrt 0n Recent l. Y. Fur Sales yams. Lam- gulh, Inc» New icllavl ma, mall quantity of fr melved WQm-wiiering. wasean avera e nileclion. g pelts ; white marked. $100; m; 3-4 silver, $44 The attendance lie was good. W" ii, although manufacturers seem lg hi!!! dates. m’ FORGOTTEN SOMETHING? ipmiram 19 1944 a WESTERN GUARDIAN l m um annals-pure A0 I Inleveelgqg GUI. I Otto's lo. “Wile ‘duq- iv A Itroet Gourlloa Brogan, g ‘m, u“, 11% ltloet. nus lhldot. nc...'§"s.:..... cordial Mil s» ilollvocol u hone “ - 1-. .- ..'.." .-....'".:"::."..':':......l responsible for deliver-foo on y"; m.“ figPA f g1 ' L‘; mg‘ e-ill —BUY h H1168. at fi‘;d.'..‘»"°"‘“ ‘fife-fir -SPECIAL DANCE f to m; servicemen. theirhwivosrtid girl 113.1161. at the ie Leaf ' saoilsma by Knights tfofiffstt; t V?!‘ Beryviseskh Don Messer’s Or- c esra. ea er permitt i. Ad_ he mission to others 40 cent?‘ ‘ 1249-21-21. Keep M‘! in the Home. n. Dodds, student at has arrvied hiznee m w, , Winter Siege Ma's. 1LT. . an Downing and Miss mm m f Srummersidc B)’ DOON CAMPBELL Renter wu- Correspondent OUTSIDE DU UEFr-ance. Doc. lii-(CP-Reuferi-Dunkerque has settled in for the winter. It may not be avenged now until the end of the war. . Nothing decisive is happening at the moment in this bleak, deso- late, almost-forgotten comer of France. Inside the port the Ger- mans are cosy. _0utside, British troops are drawing lots for “blighty" leave. It is more than two “* since I saw a. procession of people with their ahee and cows quit, this eslucoastal for so. It might have been another Cal- ais but Capt. scheindcr. naval commander, inf/LE i5.000-strang German garrison is made of tough- er stuff. The besleginf forces have been firing shells nto Dunkerque for weeks. An occasional prisoner is their Chrismtas pron. Fraser and York, re ort as on their Dec. i5- 6 auc- ln the collection was we! and strongly Thats with a few outstan - film. "1 in the Color Phase Sec- Platinum. fuil sil- tirmigiioue the h manufacturer: being well distribut- Top prices were: YESDBHAG thing extensive is being done to 111° wipe out the memory of1940.when "the British Expeditionary Force withdrew by sea after- being bot- deaiers “Minn UBOITZC UIXBCY ) . taken on the largest per- eqltage of the off inc- tied up at Dunkerque by the er- amln ranched furs are the m“; tq gqlsiandlnfl items on the fur list Th, German, gown‘. ncwe anticipate s con/tinned de- b,“ blue nlnd at approximately FY9597" a‘ and reading matter. uhiished prices.’ thO Comiiflhi’ It is s, crazy ‘ “ deadened ciuoini: sort of war here. The Germans Jessica cannot use the port. and a major 1i’ qrrenslve m capture it would afford ors. little strategical advantage. But a 1 force must be maintained there to on ms contain the Germans. who are in i; m‘ no hurry to do anything. “um ' ' Every now and then they raid a T f ‘i British observation post-just to ' let us know that they are defena- i " iveiy active. -, In the same way _.. _. riodiesliy enter the ' n‘... ines to check up on their Nazis, "1118 identi- though " since early in September. It was last reported besieged by British troops of the 1st Canadian Army and at one time Czech units un- der Gen. Crerar‘s command held ‘the perimeter around the port. 110K. Grade If slie travels give hero Iuclicwoy Kit George Smi line (RONYN ~ leaslur ‘IMIDY Afln MOOREHEAD e liorlaeri IillDlEl’ —A great stur. in a izrent story, based on a. great novel! matic oileruigs lii_ months. uirecced with acuunen and understanding by .l"l‘€(l Zinnemann in an excitlni: . who shelters l-ieisler lrom the su BTW!!! Dlbmlifliullltives from a o German camp in the li-ill of i936 when. ai- - . Miwiiirmon. i3. Fred Mullen: 3. Ciarlotte Fitz- e VIL-l. Marv Maclnnis: 2. Billy k Grade Grade V.—1. Anne Fitzpatrick: 2. n d: 3. Annie Ell! TO-DAY ' Plilllllli 0F TIIE YEA! siciuiéiuassof Felix BRESSART $0000 Play by Nolan Deislnh Ioooi 0pm the Novel by Anon Seglln Diet! by IliD ZINNIMAIII filflfid Dy IANDKO l. "IMAM ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.15—9.15 TUESDAY AT 3.30 "SEVENTH CROSS." NEW ‘ M-u-lvl nrr. BOASPS I smear STAR. sworn. l the new Spencer no bBVClilh UFDSJ." Tracy a ciupte d from Arum Selzners’ ccltorntod hook and brought to the Capitol‘ ‘Theatre v by i\’1€i.l‘0"lZ0lflWYI1-Mi1.\'9X‘ taken and odd deserters, but no- [g0 a “Milled audience. Seventh Cross". story of BCVCD W110 ESCXIDEG ii. NEAZI CONCUR- cumD. and particularly of noisier (prayed by Mr. ls one of the most ura- iniiny, many man. it features n superb cast in- bltlne nhsso. ilmiio Cronyn. are in the ts. with food. wireiesssetsrnd produced bv Pandro 5. Ber- Tanxiy. roiix ijressnrt and other oulstahdulz perform. ~uov has surpassed his triumphs "A Guy Named Joe" and other TBCBXII hlii. and MISS HXISSO only iovelv to look at out uortrayai as Seventh Cross" tells of the in escape of one of seven c noentrntion war haul not vet "begun iication and strength. Such camps were fast filling with German citizens who rclected the Dunkerque has been invested Null crecd- _ GLENALADALE SCHOOL The following is the honor roll of ulenaladale School. Grade X.—i. ‘Teresa Handraham; 2. Mary Mallard: 3. Marv Fitzpat- IX-—1. Olga NlacKerina: 2. th; 3. {gain Douizan. Fitzbatrlc . Vi.—i. aiurlev Mullen MacDo al l. Rieiwlo MacDonald: i. 2. Phy is Mullen. 3. Frankie Mac- Aulay. C: MAW i PRO . E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Office at devises something smart and efficient for il-io woman who goes places . . . a handsome cose to iucl< under your arm, T Into your suitcase . . . hold everything you need to l<eep pretty on a lourney or a week-end. Block or Brown simulated leather, lined in Eggshell Fabric. Wonderful gilt For women in 3. Marion Kenna. Grade IL-l. Ada Fitzpatrick: 2. Catherine Lacey: 3. Leigh Gra e d . Paul Weir: 3. Philip Hughes. . —Si.stcrs of St. Martha. ifikunnnfl ALL 1,2551 ' MPH HIITTA T. III.—1. Mildred Mullen: Smith: 3. Rmzzie Mac- I.—l. Marv Power; 2. Patriot please copy.) Summer-side l r "fssiziailiilffifirrfi ll Granville Street Burrunersfds .ruR BUYE y He hurl been unwell for several I lresiding in East Royalty. and the SUMMERSIDE i ru-Jfiifilfilifilifiiiuliylisiisiiua l ‘ is unknown. tn be searching for a woman re-| TIE CHARHPT Thomas Brazel. Johnston's River. have received a Mr. and Mrs. cable from their son, Pte. Latv- rence Brazcl. R. C. A. S. C.. an- nouncing his scife arrival overseas. iLccal Contractor ‘Dies At Home Mr. Daniel V. Dsrrach. QE- lottctown contractor. died yester- dny at his home, 271 Queen Strcet. He was in his 56th year. years. suricrlng from asthma. On Deceinbcwith he entered thePi-ince Edward Island Hospital for treat- ment but returned to his home ten days later. A native of New Haven. he was a son of Mrs. Angus Durrach, now late Mr. Darrnch who was well- knowii in his time as a bridge builder. He was a veteran of the First Great Wnr and after he returned from overseas lie operated a con- iractlng business at Quincy, Mass. In i929 he returned t0 this Prov- ince and took up his residence in Charlottetown. He was a. man of sterling qualities and will be greatly missed by his family, his friends and associates. He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Miss Annie Beaton of BOP.- siiuw, and three children, Chester and Lloyd in the Canadian Navy and Dorothy at home. in addition to his mother. a. brother and six sisters. His son, Chester. arrived hume Saturday night. Lloyd is with a ship on duty in the English Chari- nel. The brother is Neil Darrach of East Royalty, with whom lh mother lives. The sisters are: Annie. Mrs. Alex MacBeth. of Quincy, Mass; Laura, also of Quincy; Kate, Mrs. Johnson Mur- ray of Frank. Alberta; Janice, Mrs. Geddie MacLeod. Bonshzuv‘, Marjorie. Mrs. Preston Rodd. East Royalty, and Verna, with the Can- adian Army nursing service in France. Two sisters, Mrs. MacBeath and Laura are expected to arrive home tonightto attend the funeral which will be held from his residence Wednesday afternoon at 1.30. 0 i PROBE JAIL BREAK . THOMAS. 0NT.. D ST ec. lElgin countv. iall officials ere reported investigating the l8 - — today WN GUARDIAN BEIITRAL GUARDIAN ‘flab column ll reserved f o! local llhlflt, but M" m“ o! a newly suture mo; be “If: ‘word, strictly pay- COOKB for Photographs. CONFEDIBATION LIFE OUR STORE will be open all d Wedrwldav. Dec. 2o. swwai-t as?- eries Ltd. 13.19.21, WINS CAKE-The lucky winner of the fruit cake lotteried on Sat- Dec tb. at the Rogers Mildred Cihe urday, . lgardwaro store was 9859i’ 190 Cumberland 5t. ticket lnumber was a2. NEW rams EVE CELEBRA- TION at the Charlottetown. Sup- per served at ten o'clock. dancing 1% resgl-lvagugila h“ Tick a . . ts $3.50 each. i2-l6-e4l. POLICE COURT — At the Pol- ice Court yesterday two excise cases were adjourned iuitii today. A drunk had his $5.00 bail cstrcat- ed and another was fined $3.00 and costs or five days. Two oth- crs were discharged and a vagrant was remanded until today. MACNEVIN - MCQUAID _’ Tho marriage took place on Sat- urday afternoon Dec. l6, 1944 at the United Church Manse, Charlotte- town o! Miss Mary Thisbe McQuaid daughter oi Mr. H. August-us Mc- to Mr. John Lawrence MacNevln,‘ son of Mrs. John MacNevin and the ice with the Army. A for. lii0iilllS ago Ptc. Willard ileum“. ing a jcep for Atlantic Command in ilni. Army Public Relations photographer. who recalled him, snapped his picture shortly alter his arrival aboard the mcdciniy-cqiiippcci Canadian hospital llllCl' “l.ciiiia.“ Doucciie Quaid and the late Mrs. McQuaid-ed in Belgium in Scpiciniiri: Ho is a ss the late Mrs. Doucctie of Suimrcrsizic. T; He cnlisicrl earlier hui v s (i. h Gala holidays call for ,1 a iiviiei- you! Let us give you an exciting l pretty-making coif lir- i dividually styled for l you. Expert cuis. and ‘a waves, all done with an 6H i0 your" type, iasic and budget. The MARY ANN Opposlig? the Capitol Theatre ‘c, Charlottetown. was driv- Oii Friday a Canadian (IX. lll Ju’ :iri \‘.'.iS wound- WClll ." Summcrsidc 1.1». ~ PHONE 429-1 god iiccuuse i short Nova Mrs. MncNevin left on a honeymoon trip through Scotia and New Brunswick. welt Bluebell. famous dam from the cattle herd of Premier J. Walter Jones. is dead of acldemia and ge- neral ciebility. Her darn and darnls dam wens famous producers and grand champions. she herself grad- ed exceiient and was a grand cham- pion. She bore nine calves, one which died at birth. and all but one of the others sold for $6.080. One bull son heads a herd at a Trappist Monastery in Manitoba. another the herd of Lincoln Dew- ar. New Perth, while another is in Newfoundland. Four daughters were sold for $5.610 and one of their sons was sold last month for $10.- ‘750. Another heads the famous herds of the Curiiss Candy Comp- any Chloazo. Her grandsons and drod within a year, and the great granddaughters will scon number a. thousand as many of them will be bred artificially. 0N THIRTY DAYS FURLOUGII —Another war hero in the person of Pte. l". C. MacDonald. M.M., Harmony Junction, arrived home last night. Pte. MacDonald is the son of Mrs. Marie MacDonald of Boston. He is one of those froms to get rid of ' the cough accompanied the throat tlm w finding oi,’ five or slx steel saw blades believed to have been used lby four men in making their es- icape from the institution earlv Sunday. They we're recaptur within a few hours at Windsor. Where the men obtained the saws but police are re ed lative of one of the four who vis- ed the iail last week and may have carried the blades. Too Late To Classify. I IFOR SALE - MALE COLLIE pups. seven weeks old. Cecil Stetson, Marshfleld. l2-l9-3i T0 LET -- LARGE FURNISHED room, with kitchen privileges. Phone 204.94., . 12-19-11 FOR. SALE—CIIRISTMAS TREES. Anyone wanting trees please order before Thursday noon. Bob McCallum. Belmont Avc. Phone 532-1.. 1249.21 THE 11TH AND 12TH (‘IYTOWN- COMPANIES On December 4th we liclii an enrollment service. tliirtccin new girls being enrolled ns Guides by the Disii-lct Commissioner, Miss i... Duchemin, namely: Roma Burke. Helen Campbell, Wilma MacDonald, Verna Gallant. Dor- othy McLaren, Edith McLeod, Evelyn McLeod. Mary Craig, Mae Mannie. Della Mennle, Anita Phil- We have 30 members in these companies this term and all are working hard either on first class. second class, and we have tcnderfoot not yet enrolled. We pliin after the holidays to sizirt the sewing for competition ‘of the Hessborough___S_hlcld. uniform. , conun- ms-ci-éum- huhr-i-iellhveidlel i “mi/gun..- lhlhaclfiloollvaho I arm-rimm- mu ' hloQVJnCnoIMoIl llllii i hflobeellllelrigod IWIO s-wa- “It lhl-O-Iofi , h Geqkh "-0. ’ . inn" g Drug Store III >-. BINDING. 0f HOLT REIiii-IEW and CO. LTD., Montreal, is now buying all At Office Of CHARLES SUMMERSIDE IVBRYAII types of fox pelts R. ROGERS lips, Laura King, Elsie MacDon- oi ' two :- trouble that keeps ou awake at night. Dr. Wood's orwag Pine this cougbilng condition gsootbingj. . - B e rt. m i . is done the troublesome _' . W ’s Norwa Pine Aflyeara. The Trade ark “3 ' o drug counters. killed in 1943. ing brothers are Addison. Jack, who is oi lrritg relatives at Harmony e. mother in Boston. 25TH ORDINATION ANNlVER-l SARY — The Rev. Richard R. St. John, Litt. D . vice-president and general secretary of the granddaughters will number a hun- his Troublesome Iighi Bough: Ire ||ll'll on the System It's the cough that sticks; the cough that is hard by n tickling in t causes the nerve and throat wrackiug helps to relieve e served with the Second Battery of the Royal Canadian Artiilcry in, Sicily and Italy, where he won the —— Military Medal. He has three bro- PREMIEWS COW DIES ~Abeg- thers and s. S One brother, Clarence. ‘l/ho “SS with the Air Force overseas was The three remain- in Italy; in Belgium. and By- ron. in England. His sister Loma. is with the C.W A.C. After visit- Junction visit hlsi lster in MacDonald will Church Extension Society oi Auxiliary and associate editor Extension Magazine, will 21. The Jubii-arian is a native Prince Edward Island. Ho attended St. Dunstans University, Charlotte- town. and University oi Laval. Quebec, and was ordained at Char- lottetown, on December 2i. i919 by of Most Rev. Henry J. Olcari‘. D. Charloitetown. Father St. John has 599m W4C- tlcaily his entire priesthood in mis- sionary work. Before coming to the D. , Bishop of 'tated parts, _ the ‘ ‘ ‘ organs, and when this cough may be relieved. . p has boon on the market for the past ‘hoes’ . Price 35o a bottle; large family aiso, about 3 times as much, 60c at all TM T. Milburn Cm, Limited, Toronto. Ont. the sflwiccs.‘ Catholic i the‘- United States of America. director of the Order of Martha. its Ladies’ observe 25th anniversarv of ordination to the priesthood on ThursdF-i’. Dev- ‘Pftflsezivzwzs; .z:t~atz-.r-.z-.sss.aalrmnv late Mr. MacNevin. Rev- - » ‘ ‘ H it i '1‘ l-i His r-ifc the forircr‘ ‘ McLennan officiated. i W35 under age‘ H” l‘ sully‘ .05“ a‘ j" “‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ V l _ _ I were a street length (“T22 ofbgéllg Miss Helen Shepherd, rec-inc: in Cliaxlotteioi ~ iclnfllllilii Arm, l. Formerly Macpiarlanes a crepe with brown “has and Ph°‘°)~ , , .1 wore a corsage bouquet of Talisman ' F .L . BEAUTX SALON ~‘ roses. The couple were attended Italy who got thirty days louvc.l ~\ j by Mr. and Mrs. J. . Moore. He enlisted on Sept. 2._1939, and .11 V‘ u Y“ V: I _ Following the ceremony Mr, nmi went overseas on Jan. 2o. 1940. i-ie I - lrastl H _ 11h I "-7-, t. .-.- ‘ml, i‘, All-‘llysls of an active plant tissue, a. gimu-hllii-u- lettuce or bee; leaves, shows {jniigjliliiil i‘ contains. about 90 per cent l Wflifli‘. This Army _A_______ __._____i 1 ' in, "an." Couplrlln a. no Merle lad. Badla- Army nevwlbev i- lhh. CnuhoanvliQLL l of For The Christmas —FEAST— POULTRY Excellent quality at lowest possible prices, in- cluding Geese, Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens. DIAMOND BUUDED and PEUAN MIXED, NUTS 1N SHELL WALNUTS, ALMONDS per lb. . . . . . . . . . . .. 50c is completely sold. CON FEUPION ERY CHOCOLATE BARS and CANDY on sale every afternoon from 2 PM. to 5 i’.M. until our siurl; lSLANU HONEY, i. lb. carton . .. iSLAND HONEY, 2 lb. carton RADiU PEAS, 20 oz. tins . . TOMATO KETCHUP, . lNliEltSULL CREAM CHEESE APPLE JUICE, 48 oz. .. . FRESH CELERY and LE TTUCE IN STOCK. SINCLAIR o- srawAa .y FRUITS NEW NAVAL OKANGES. Jule) uni‘ iyuud quality, price range from, per (loz. .. li-‘lc i0 58o mus . . . . . . . . .. . per ilffiiff- ISLAND i\lciN'i‘OSH APPLES. fine qual- ity, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . .. 40c and 501v GRAPES (Emperor) 2i? CKANBERRIES of finest quzilli)‘. Q Necessary Misc . 25c 46c 29c 23c 21c 33c ...2for Heinz . .. ellaneous Articles 'l'Oi\i.»\'i'O JUiCE, Aylllltbl‘ l MAPLE SYRUP, iii oz. (i coupon .. 33c ~ Pltlsifliitrli) MUSTARD. i6 oz. 25c 1 liltihl) UICRLEI) Bilrfib‘, iii oz. (llziss Jar ‘Jiic ‘ SODAS AND iviiLix LUNCH BlSCUlTS. Pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Zfoi-Zlc 20c f1.~€?€§%’i$‘flk?t§*ri‘. ' “That's the second Doodle Bug he’s brought in today.” w"