t tint‘ Itlrs. C. W. Cook would be - A cnse against. a man from Al- bcrton was dismissed by Magis- trate W. E. Darby in Summer- 51GB on Friday. He we charged 1 Y l; with canning lobsters without a mg’ comm: by Sh“, Va New or lie-nice. A man from Port Hill ‘clhzirgcdiivith haying llcbsters day fulmmh Wm‘ hi! “may and 1.01m y in I s possess on. n this 1n 11 1 ciise evidence was taken and the experience a Ce m‘ sang trizil adjourned till Tuesday for Judgment. The cases were prosc- ciited by J. Watson MacNaught, wing, 1n gqovmber 194i, when K.C.. zinc.‘ d fen 1a ,, Wilfred Tangomsillbcfaylvifirsahgeae. w Bum“ m December’ m“ H“ tiiiiiiii;iiurriinr PROP ESSIONAL CARD Yxmqgq-s»ssss.vsgmrtizt'»tm’= been pom with high honor stand- ‘ ing but all made over 75 percent in the exams. list of those who were successful: Junior. 9 years - Marlene Devic- 1 on, Elaine Glover. m. MacMur Ten and eleven r. e. uicxrv it é Tucsilav- Murray Harbour (8.00 p. m.) Wr-ilnoailay-Sprlng Park 2.00 p.|n. Tlmmluy —Ilunter Rim —3 and 5 W- '"- reading thlg was followed not... -.\'orlh wm-iure a and a igff‘ by Mm" M" “"5 “M” Solo. Maiy Bealralo; TUESDAY. t THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 408N111 J. It. all ll: I all II-INUI COUNT! luaafllhue Murflag 1w’ Thcfluuilnnnulluflfllllillillll! 1.50m‘ b BUGS flulilffil time!!!" . Ill! 12:25:: awn‘; ‘(Your Strict. Ill! unlit. 61 Gran The Guudlnzzwtllrufixvllglglllilllii iFZT-Y will-cu":- uie no; responsible lea oaimrm II roll “Ill mantle. wnl-Plunolliblulu-mvloa -WANTED MAID for general housework. Apply 20 Belmont Sh. iummersido. between 'l and 8111i — MARRIED IN OTTAWA — Mr Allen J. Murphy of Cler- incnt lctl. Wednesday morning for Oiiuira, where his marriage to Miss Verna Griffin, R-N- 100K pin-e Fflfifly morning. Congratula- tions cxtciidcd.-K. - CORRECTION - In the ac- wiiiii. ul the dcath of the late k.i....iii Boiviiess of Norboro and Lcoininsier, '\'fass., the name of itllL’ iii his . ters. viz. Mrs. George I'~. K11. ingzun, was inadver- iiiniiieil —K r; liiiii of the scri- >5 l’| iils brother. William 3‘ He left immediately to i.,il nun-K. —ISI..-\XDER—_D_ET\D—'1‘he 608.111 0:. ‘d tit Chelsea. Mass, on - or; -l, 1944. of Mr. Ephrlam l .. Ml‘. Uri-h was a former resi- ii ht this provincc and prom- - Ill the fox ralsingdndustry. lic l5 surviicd by his WldDW, one tiuughtcr, Edna iMrs. George H (MIA — . _ ‘I p0 5.! sister. tvfrs. the p:'csl-, After the . period the 0.0 . lav Mrs. Churchill entitled ‘c Child Shall Lead Them." ipture from Lamentations his would be the last meeting 1 — .\IAGISTR.-\'I‘E‘S COURT — H. Strong. KC. A party from imd, W95 srnimcrnido was convicted of hav- flying over scat in‘: moonshine in his possession mid was sentenced to $200 or three months. He took the jail term-S ‘f... fiummerside Qlfiififi» Chartered Accountant 0mm at “Y?!” —IIOCKEY IOIIDIN RINK. JAN. II- Borden All Stan vl. Summcrstlde Olympics. Skate af- ".~.."...""§"° ‘tile...’ "ti? . am us. a- dahuw. lief-lo Woodsld Ben Sharpe all of R31‘. _Surnznerslde left yesterduy -I.I2AVES FOR BOSTON -- Mr. J. A. Bernard, M.L.A., of Tignisn was a passenger to Charlottetown kbv train on Thursday. He left the tcity on Saturday morning's train ,tor a short visit to Boston-K. —INDIAN RIVER MILL DAM OUT — Fred Tuplin proprietor of the mills had the misfortune to have the dam break recently. un- der a heavy pressure of water. The people of Indian River and surrounclngs, always community spirit and co-operatioii. are giving willing hands to fill It l: almost impera- tive that local industries be kept iii tho age of ‘l2 years. The ithe breach. —-IIOMI5 FROM TROCIIU, AL- sim David of saint John, and one BEBTA — Mr_ Harry Durant of 'l‘rochu La u 11L‘) of summerside, and f0ur|senson with his father Samuel‘ 5i;‘.f‘l'.".—s. ‘Durant at Margate, who is quite ~--_ _chipper and bright notwlthstand-I -'l‘.-\Kl.\‘(; POST GRADUATE ‘lng his four score anc. ten years.‘ -"Action in the North Atlantic" s. urorgc B. Frizzell. il-larry went to tire Kootenay dls- ls Warner Bros- thrilling drama. l; forinci-ly of the staff of thc ;trlct of 15.0. in the early r Alvinoridl Hospital. Wood- thence to Trocliu where he took N.S.. spent her Christmas up land and settled. He ls renew- s at hci- home in Bedequr. ing old friendships and acquaint- -il leaves this morning nnceshlpg around Kensington and . d1 \\'l‘.PrC she will trike vicinity. On account of his store of i: pa‘. -grnd1i.i:i= course in surgery knowledge gained through reading in the lfontrcal General I-Ios- land experience. he is a moat in- Dlidi. llrs. FfizzelYs many friends wish her much success. terestlng convcraatlonallstf-K. — EMERALD OCTOGENARIAN -Mr. Jame Junction pad a visit to his son Pete.- Power and family of Ken- siiigton at New Year's. er is in his 88th year, and is about his work of carriage building and g- (300189 repairing daily. "55 Mall" Qlmul *7! tion with his son George. runs the "f: Q" FY10" 1°‘ blacksmlthing and carriage shop '9 be Wm" Mrs‘ in Emerald. He served his ap- prenticeship with the late James - MEETING“ hligegddtc Kensington "s meeting of the business’ Units-J Bipzist Women's Missi0n- Structe¢> REL Ranroad bypassed i " was; hrid in the‘ church the men thriving wvm o; M". ‘ "Lfinmm- gate. — Ad muitos Annos-K. . - FORMER. ISLANDER DIES i ._ Siudl’ Pqrlitdiar DARTMOUTH - The death . upvned vntn a reading given ioccuned a; h" home McNeil on "TheimounL _ N.S.. on Jan. 2nd, of Mrs. Amm” Pa?” , Allan C McDonald, formerly Mar» n the Famm‘! that Connick of Kenalngtcn, PEI. - 1 McDonald had many ‘Wm- ‘what 15 be,‘ ;tives and close friends in Prince . “ma” ca“ we 17°’ | Edward Island who will deeply re- (iIJlC of a paper by Mrs ,8,“ he, puwtng. C. “ma” This Pa" °f| predeceased her several years ago. (911118 “'85 610566‘ WW1 "ism leaves to mourn one daugh- ter. Mrs. George Moon of Dart- mouth and five sons: Halifax: Earl of Boston Mass; “HS r33?! by U11‘ Dfeflldem Bert, Donald and Byrrie of Dart- viiio n.i.i charge of the‘dcvi>_t_lonal.|mmnh_ A150 one 515m- Mm p, Q_ Shcsnoke mi the topic ‘New . The Murphy o1 Sydney, c3,‘ and two president expressed regret that read by Mm brothers, Wm. of Revere, Mass. and John of Vancouver. BC. The _ , .late Mrs. McDonald was an an- thg Society as she. will be nun] visitor to p_E_1_ um“ m; pa,“ '5 Quebec °n 3mm“? 1- summer when her health didn't o "I195"! WM! Prayer permit her to travel. To the bereav- - 0- C~ McNeil Wm‘ me ed family sincere sympathy la ex- Boneciction by the president-S. ganged,‘ —ARB.IVES FROM OVERSEAS -—-Flylng Officer Higgins. RAPE, arrived at home in Kensington on Thursday even- and by rail to Montreal, for a seven friends. I-Ie has had c. diversified ali- force at Aucland, New Zealand in i940, came back to Canada to train at Uplands. a serious crash Feb. l0 1M2, while 250 mllea to the miracle of plastic surgery at Eaatl Grimstead hospital badly broken feature; to normal. I-Ie was befriended by Engll family called Harold who virtually adopted him as their own. He was promoted to the rank of Flying recovery from his injuries and la posted to instruc- tion cuties In CanadL-K. Of flcer since IIIIIIIIIJ TO - DAY HUMPHREY BOGART RAYMOND MASSEY _.in- “Action in the North Atlantic” SHOWS 7.15 — 9.18 TUESDAY AT QM THE QIAIIHPTITOWN GUARDIAN - ‘Electric Current Rafter tmmlmm“ At S bide Are Reduced ‘i: Ethic? s? l? E MAMA/w‘ rfl/s .... .. s: ........ ho ta th t h uaeboldls the get‘ the flgt. 80 k:h a‘: N aunt: E5- F: amt... mo: sidewalks are In ex- i’. Sulnmerside fflfdfiflIffflj ,“Action In North Atlantic” At The Gapitol, S’sidc about the men of the United States Merchant Mai-inc. Starring Hiur-mhrey Bqgnrt. the picture tells of the heroic exploits of our mer- chant seamen who ship out. In COiIH/Oys to deliver the needed sup- b t? p} s and ammunition to our iuzht-ing fronts. Others in the cast are Ray- mond Massey. Alan Hale, Dane Clark, Julie Bishop. Sam Lovene, J. M. Kerdgon, Ruth Gordon and Dick Hogan. Directed by Lloyd Bacon. "Action in the North At- laa-itlc" is based upon iv screen play by John Howard Lawson from a story by Guy Giipatric. noted writer of sea stories. The plot of "Action in the North Atlantic" dells with the adven- tures of t‘), Liberty Ship, “Sen. Witch." as it successfully reaches its destination. Murmansk. despite the efforts of Hitler's U-bouta and Luftwaffe to atop it. vert. with accounpanlmcn‘, by Anna Donald; Exercise, Caught In The Act; Plano solo. Anna Donald; Dialogue; Solo and guitar accom- panxnerit by Dorothy Murphy. A slug son-g of old favourites was zreatlv enloyed by all with Mrs. Frank Bearisto, leading at the piano A dellcous lunch was serv- cd by the lztdlcs after which some games were enjoyed. Th‘, singing of the National Anthem brought IIIIIS pleasant entertainment to u. c ose. - —CANNING PLANT TO OPEN —It is expected "that the Jenkins Canning plant at Surnmcraidc will open today. It has been planned l0 set into production yesterday but work was held up await the arrival of an inspector. Ch cken will be canned for the next few weeks. it was undentooqF-S. —BRIDE T0 BE SHOWER-ED- Miss Gena Waugh who la to be nwrrled shortly. was the truest of honor at a shower given by the staff of Stedrnans store on Friday evening at the home~of Mrs. Sophie Jflmlesvn. Be‘ t Street. Summer- stdc. Miss Waggh was a valued cm- ployee of St man's for several years. The room was beautifully decoraledmbluclnfiold dwaa o in all its stalls. Mlle Weush W84 to the chairi- of honou- where the staff awn-fwd hatr- . Gard-net‘. nwmager resen - ed her with a. beautiful g-Ht from the staff. accompanied by beat wish h um ppf cent . was furnished by Ted Ahern. MteT| The event losed b ingtng ‘Tor She's a Jo ycGood clllowl-S Personals l0 cent: a; formerly. ates remain the IONI- councillor Morrison the resolution said change would mean the loan of a rubatan- tial amount of revenue by the town In the next year and that the light bills will be collected mom stringently. Citizens who do 'pey up will be cut off. This nio- tion was also supported w Conn Op lll. The Mayor uid It la l. wise and tl Councillor Molllson moved a mo- tion. which was passed. that future a grant of $350 be paid to the mayor of the town every year. He said the mayor was called upon to pay many expensea N and P.I.I. Rfllmlfl a: 5,, ' made tlon ‘it’... "'2... alt i: t; announced a the Councillor McNeil cold that s i’ it CAI. AND BUS OOLLIDI ear from Ed's Taxi and a bua til..-“ so g gt fir department at i‘... said that the police were ca on their system of visiting school every morning to check on truancy until Mr. g the accident. No one was luJ s not damaged but gout of tbaoar was badly an: The meeting wu m1 mod that hag-January M when the financial report will be brought ln.--S. COUNCILS: visors‘ _____. _.(<.=._<1n_ _1>~___ tureatltanutmeot- asltofineadngthe Y h... u... Board is allowed to eiiipend uml Sac. No. I08 of the Public Act of I940, from 560.000 to “ is 0w irn blc w In Vlunh n ado! for aounl n rvec and energy! No wonder more illoa than on: an mllin delidoul. lint hnakzm o! Quake: SHORT Comlrigsim - Si: week n and for boys in mechanic Premier Jones Speaks At Rotary Luncheon gliding course will open "Itccomtruction and Rehabilita- I i“ tion" was the subject of an add- PQLICE COURT - F9111‘ m“ y luncheon yesterday Court. One charged with assault, causing actual bodily harrri, remanded for one wcek- One charged with being drunk and disorderly, was released u. naval another charged with the offeme, was remanded" for week. One drunk and incapable, previously remanded, was dischar- ed tat‘! ad t supplement and the Board 83:11; thank volt to kindly take steps to have the R‘ bove increase passed The Premier mentioned a great meeting d ‘he begmamrex, many SIIDJCClS wnl Posed as post w this Fromm and noted that each and every one of them had indiv- gi merit. But in ins estimation, rovision or tecnnicsl education and training was the most impor- tant project that faces the prov- ince in the post war peilod. We need a. changcinoureduca- tional setu , uiakllled deputy inln- SPORTSMEW SEE PICTURES- Inst evening several very movie films dealing with trout and salmon fishing and with wild bird life were shown at the City Hall be f the P. E. I. Fish and Came Association and to oth- er interacted citizens. bird life picture was especially ln- tlng as it portrayed not only ng habits but also various routes ow.- ,birda migrate from one part of the continent to the other. Tho scenes showing the beautiful Ca- Coun. Mac the estimate for ‘c and fire cocaine improvements w‘! Coun. Dougan said the Council included a contractor and a twine! company official. who W011"! iii a position to give the School Board valuable advice on the sub- ject. He moved that a._ Special meeting be califid to consider the r0 a . poser: sold he under- tood the board had not yet de- what action they would re- oommend- In the meantime. the" will probably be a new City Coun- cil in office This, he said, would seem to be c matter ICil“_ coming Council m deal with. FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Tho funeral of Mrs. C. Augustus Mitch- ell was held from the MacLean Funeral Home yesterday noon Service wag conducted MacI-ennan. The pull- Charles Sounders, Wm MacPherson,'AIfred' Affiock, Lloyd Wonnaoott- The mambo of the Eastern Star lodge an . O. B. A. attended the funeral in a body. The L.0.B.A. service conducted at the funeral home. FUNERAL AT NORTI-I B ‘The funeral of Mrs. James Mac- ' L‘ Adam ‘was held. from the Church yesterday afternoon. Service was conducted by Rev Mr. Todd, who also offic- staff under him the Premier sold. nod the setting up of n study and outline a progran; such education here, so that Ilzepartment of Education ora of the fly casting tournament held here last summer also con- tained goor‘: shot; of several local sportsmen landing some nice trout on a fine Island stream Another shot showed Col. I-Iaddon. comes here every summer from. South Carolina, in an action cast.- ing acene. The films were shown ' by B. Graham Rogers, ‘of the P. E. I. Travel Bureau. ____________ in way than it has in the past." The situation which has prevailed here in the past, where y people ‘have been handicapped the lack of proper technical edu- cationmust be corrected, he em- Premier Jens aug l gfeéflrégllllilfilalfishgtfichwl 1min gested that forl com people in agriculture and fishi training in these posed of seven members. four its appointed by the Provincial ng, ernment and three by the ygiatgd ghe- 113w his: ine muztgcidby _ rovem- ~ technical aublccts should be stres suggelghs? an?‘ fife comm“ h“ whoop, no say m ic ma r u and eqmpmen‘ ha" w“ nomd M a The Council which had to find 1c handicap. but with the Dominion “me-l” w” 1e“ i government co-opersting with the Provincial Governments. such uipment could be secured proper bulidinu. ft was suggested _The speaker‘ was introduced by Iii presided. Co-chfirman A. Belcher extended the thanks of the club to! the Teach k -ment.gtgeg “sign different 0 Guests wore Hon. Mark R. Mc- ‘m! ., ,, Gulgan, Hon, George H. Barboun; mil-Yd ‘m5 01W 009131158, Bfaafeuxa‘ w_ A Gafit and L J sway,» changes in our ecluna. o Th. of cniiriottetewn; L. .1. Evans, of "Y" "mm" ‘Toronto, and Keith MacKlnnon, . who has been appointed Slice Manager of the Colgate-Palmolive- Pect Company Limited. Mr. Hart Joined the Company as g salesman twelve years ugo. Ilc Wus promcti-il District Sales Manager for Ontario and later spent four uiid a halt’ yoars; 1s Managing Director n! the Company In India. IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALICE E- JENKINS A large circle o! friends in this City and Province will learn with sincere regret of the passing of Mrs. Alice E. Jenkins in me I‘. E. Island Hospital early yesterday. The late MR8. Jenkins was un.ii arrived | in Gocrzeto" w w- ' t -.-- - of the late W. W. Jenkins who passed min AA .~.. .. I in iniiln" licrii in‘ Lorne tim: and entered the hospital for treat- mtnt uccrt :1 in. nth n1: Shc hml been a resident of Charlottetown for about ten years. ‘There are let to mourn the lcsa of a kin and loving mother one daughter and one son. The daughter Mrs J. T tic/mos iii Arlington. Mass, arrived home by plane a few days ngo. The son ls M. W. R Jenkins of Charlotte- sed in the future. h The luk o! vocauaml pallbearers were. Daniel MacNeill Chalmers Newson, Edison Mutch, Win. Hownam Thomas non. Kenneth MacKlnnun. HOSPITAL AID MEETING - ‘ghe monthly meeting of the P. Mrs. Theo. flfartin cf Etustlcc, spent a few days visiting her sis- ter who is teaching in Bangor. _ Mr. and Mr; P. D. Morris, Kin- kora. arrived in the city last night Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown xe- turncd home lost evening ltion. This was a mutter which kmcnixtiing Council should take moving that the Board's letter re for oin a a spec m e . dBIZgIITICE also bfuhelg 8V6!’ Coun. MacDonald said this d be a meeting amt/ended by the Miri- uca-tion. the president of ers Federation and Cundall Home yaater- day afternoon. Mrs. J. W Kenzie. President. occupied chair during the business session. A letter was read rom Miss Anna Mair. Superintendent of the Hos- pital expressing appreciation the patients and stuff turkevs and chickens provided for the Christmas and New Year din- ners. She also thanked the ladies for the little baskets of fruit. and candy which they made, to cheer l the patients during the Christmas l season. A motion was passed that the annual Hospital skate, soon- sored by the Ladies aid, be omitted this year, due to the constant dc- mands upon tho public from var- anizatlons. Fbllowinq the meeting tea was served, and the remainder of the after- noon was spent in sewing sheets and pillow cases for hospital needs. SCHOOL IMPBOVIMENT LEA- G A meeting of the Improvement league was helo’ last t evening as the home of Mrs. RR. Dell. The President, ma, Gordon id reported on the pro- gress that the School Board has Mr. Vernon Maddlgan returned last night from Montreal where he ' had spent his vacation. Mr.‘ and Mrs. F. .1. McDonald,‘ ltenchorsitlge just Amthlerst. are guests at the Queen- e Mr. and Mrs. John Cusford, Gay- town, received word that their aon Ptc. Louis Castor-c had IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM JAMES MACLEAN The funeral of the late William James Maclean of Central Int Hill 16 was held on Sunday afternoon January 2 from his late residence to the United Church not .16 where fa: many years he served aa frred m ' $3.2... u. Clmurwot Other Correspondence A letztar froniioaioseiph P. O'Brien. Mr John F. Connolly, of the National Park staff. returned home last night from Svdney, where he visited hla mother. inc Bouln has resumed duties at Bangor, at her heme in Rust! . Montclth. City. has intcd to the Department of Penaons and National Health. HQ Iaawa this morning for Hall- fax to assume his duties. and fxomsthe rear St. Paul's Churclkwwas referred to the A request from Buntaln Bell and i for aeirvice tram the plow to the loot of ~rre -Mr. Lorne Driacoll and Lorne Maclllarlane of Summerslde have‘ left for Montreal on bualncsm-S. -Pte. Bruce Schurmari of Wind- ‘Men, "CERTIFICATE PRESENT]! Atigdie évfxorfiag Serlvsidce of I Un urc , Kc ngton, unwary ma. Worm u Christian-i ---J°hn Wm"- n certificate, soendimt his flrlnilth with d: Temperance Union n“ m m‘ M" DP ‘lxmn m” Sihunerstde-a were pr ted puplh of the Church School who sucseaafuily ooi-npleted 943 National ‘Icmperance Study Cour- se. tlon was made by the asto and the Superintcn Church School. Mr. J. Payntor. and included the prise of a War Savings Stunp to each of the pupil: U10 0011110 tering at Picwu was a nanny: by train from St. Inula Chur- o g ( Moses, Eileen Wm‘, s," Lung, >3 Davison, Betty Toombs ‘$000M c, Condom. x» II-i-J- 1.5.. MacM i “Y” p. m. 1-10 Woodlngton, Jean FREE MOVIES “ma” National Film Board in. Gillisl Jill]. ie-ia. 1mm, ull -—CIIIISTDTAS ado crux. -' A ‘m a CI’ '12 llU-E £5‘ - ~ r ygfpfifloynmiggque 1,3,.“ ton. Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Summer. on Jll- . in the Memorial side. 3nd Mn. Emma" MoDon- fi uliumh. QWIOLWIIS d314,; i-iottetown. returned home m, OI] Chris of th Churcl aor, N.S.. spent New Your’: with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Horatio Schurman, Summersldc.—.s. N011. —Pte. John I... Nicholson of Wind- sor. NS, spent New Year's in Suin- merllde, the guest of Mr. and Mrl. Horatio Schumann-S. -—llr. and Mn. Percy lfcArvlll of Kvngington visited‘ Summerllite on Thursday-K. —Mr. Wilfred Shea of Mimlne- gaah was a vlaltor to Charlotte- town and Summerslde during the week-end-K. | when, _ 4am.‘ Emanuel Gallant of the Domin Government dndgo win- ttewwn on Thursday-X. -Mr. Nell Praught, formerly of m ?l‘.'.'.“..'2ll.'.’;..".'.‘.°...". lt.'..'l.‘2°'."f& 3°32... .1 her family at Abmon during bfa‘ kt holidays-X. —-Mr|.JLSa deralenalng- n of a numb: of vlslwra. A splendid Programme Illd been prepared and gigrsthei-iniz wan brought tc order. . . a lng and appropriate ' Gouimi Plano Harmonica mu from a moat alloy- able trip to'Mnntraal and Ottawa. WM]! in Ottawa they a curing a sidewalk snow plow. W65 learned that supply parts for ouch equipment could not be ob- ta-ined this season. lfoly Redeemer funk On motion of Coun. MacKinn- on. seconded by Coun. ard, it was decided that a grcnt of $50 be given the Holy Redeemc rink and playground ln view ——~ their great work and service to the youth of this clty. In moving thla resolution, Coun. M the made in regard to the School Im- provement Leagueb request for adequate lighting rgd fire protec- tion ln the Clty“School.a. Mrs. ES. Coffin gave an interesting review report of the Survey Coin- of Canada and Newfound- land Education Association, pointed last March to the chief educational needs fn Ca- nada. Tho findings of survey committee confirmed the oplnionl of the School Improvement Lec- gue. It was decided ther study of this report remainder of the v_o_t_e_d to League busing; ______.___ Moved by Coun. McKee, - by un. McKlnnon: ‘Rifles; I00 c.p- strut light atthe cornea-of Bydnc H lllihd ueeu be from the following. The Alvlru Prescott and family, Agnes Jennie and Ivan Llnkletter and .famliy, w. and Mrs. the the Macnaurln ‘family, Delaney. Sackvllie. who a visitor in Charlottetown for the past week. left to-dav for e mainland. no. Newborne, ‘no. Morn and P-O. Pciwisii of the Summersld IRS-Al". wvre among the list d at the uurentge .0l'ln ere. R.'°‘N'v‘“‘ kl""'"""" '- New Years holiday. n formerly Charlotte" has left, ' ' ' ' duties on I-I.M.C.S. "Nonsuch." AN - In Dorcheater Jun. belrgood sci: gfgzed arid rgou e an. I Roalfudola l0 c. p. by Coun. Chandler. acc- II II l . o r tormgut t so .1 Macuon v9°“"~ ahmhm‘ - at 130 wafer-street mm o» .' ondod bytgoun. ll Prwln ,i Civilian Dafcnac ' Committee during such period as clmiIa-r and equal plylnant bv the acid lhiovinclal Civil " w {fisithlt refit. ..."{ll".‘.?.t‘ 11:53!» It.’ m“ be mttnuea Jtll’ ‘Dee 1M4 - 31. IIIII$ authorised by fmther V000 of the 00011011." ... “not...” :- on , I944 Iii. Allen I. Joni‘! . from gt. Paul's Church, Wed- ' at 2 olclook- 'm in a1 u; in Moncton, Pictnu and Ottawa. Roy Holman presided E A the . thlo would be the be . guabout Jamfwrgm 31:." on Trucks will be av N. D. MacLean homeut 1h D the marriage of Mrl. Bll-llldlfldnggd" morning, Jlnugry 1 , 1g“. daughter Dori; to co ll Mervin " My; Kohle. non. "0 w at Montreal and at Ottawa had the pleasure of meeting many former Island friends-K. Bic by Gerald Sta- Ihnrlh mixes apnla fled conscientiously and well. Coun. Chandler. on. behalf of fellow Councillors, the Mayor and voiced up- tion of the courtegy had shown get at least a carload lot-us the salvage la t0 ectly in car for shipment. We have no ator‘ ago warehouse. The Date: Changed to SATURDAY, JANUARY 2hl~ ' J. LORNE DRISCOLL, Chairman Summer-side Salvage Ctllllg tbchomeatl lfl "l!" Ohilnh. mhlmmth the thl! cannon. Export-mate show that wild rob- Mu have banner eyoe than tonic rebliltc. , '1 iyibcauntb ‘tithe’ "i? “i” l' U "of U Ohlldlfl u imam chairman -.u\.»-\Ix|f\ r...._;_-~ W46’ Wflfl/f’ t/e/z/m/ RALPH A. HART The remains uro resting at the home of her son at 1i Upper Hills- boro Strrrt. Th1 fimcrcl will be held mi Wcdncsda)! nf-‘crnoon from Paul's Anglican Church. the service stcrtl" , tzvii 1i - To the berctiv-‘d mom‘: of tho rnri cthei- rrlutlves and friends the- Guardian extends sincere symprith ‘ Miss Harmon Quinn, city, ro- tumed inst night from Nova Sco- tla. where slit! had boon visiting her sisters. Mrs. Robt. ‘Devereaux, Debcrt. and ll/frs. Rov Britt. Dill"- mouth. Miss Quinn was in charm of her small niece. Roberta. W119 , returned with her to cnntlnue her studios at Nritm have» Convent. MSUMMERSIDE “SALVAGE piiivr Your Local Committee have arranged for a salvage col- lection on Saturday, January 22nd. TIIIS IS l PAPER DRIVE Only WASTE PAPER - BROWN PAPER, CON- TAINERS and CORRUGATED PAPER will be collected. Paper must be BALE!) or securely BUNDLED. Loose paper or mixed salvage WILL NOT be taken. START SAVING PAPER NOW - allable to pick up large bales oi‘ Girl Guides will assist in picking up smaller Please arrange to have your collection ready on etcpfl I fityaranda not later than 10.30am. when collection will