2¥&§%% Philadelphia, Pa —D€scirbed Bureau of Invesiigaiicn agents as "the slicl-re gwlndlefS 1n the country." Char es ‘ WHENMODIHII’ ‘censors Ion. “fir. an Buyers and prc- n; p; vmmly had one of trilli- Tilt; glelrlpses of an eriflre group of rub. rles; corsets for the future. And by the ‘future’ is mean; pfgbabjy the middle end 0f 1943, for it 5 Fllllicted that the supplies of Ilwr makers now have on hand, a‘ lid-sufficient to give women uhdations not too ugh“ ‘ma; l$_ by the lzLooks Federal was Explained as ‘a chem st 83:: igcsgifillly worked in oth 5 0.000. The thee. is aleged cumg m Aw IHIDIEVAL MEET. DO k d W. 10881118 over the timeless Egypt, m, d“ n ey mo ‘hm w“ m“ “"1191! 10118 have been the accepted they are wea lug now all this] year and into the beginning 01.17055 ble to stretch a foundation to w,‘ cmflmd Wm, fit, it will take not only the best FOcke-wuu 19¢ The corsets that cane after that of designing work on the part of he mo; down l 51mm“- ppme d1“- probaby won't look Loo different. the_ manufacturer but the best o they will be fitting when you buy a corset. The machines over the English Channel. " What two co-operatiiuc, V ' - wunen ca we assured of their fu- making for the French coast and presidency and to all .'1‘hey'll be controlled,‘ Oosburn dived to 10,000 feet. After the brandl. who held office last ' a burst of earn/non and machine- yea!‘- next. ether save tint "give" provided by Q . shorn of any on-cz all "ffillfi is different is. that they'll he cloth however, with the needed ture figures i-lni’ c. woven sections that have aucertainlwould think. lnmount of stretch such a5 tricots. . .. . ._: i__ W: flmsslng operation already 9T U- 5 cities to the tune Philadelphia J9’ of to take its "ank-l i" $35000 durin ' . g lhe prg-hqud 8t $50000 each, ay e of transportation, pauses in wonder ‘in the err sands, ‘shadow of a giant British bomber. But because it will no longer be I ing however, and o. and fa: more comfortably than you A Wonderful Enerov F094 1 Ll-.. CENTRAL GIIAIIDIAI This oolnrnn ls reserved for new; of local Interest. but advertising a anew? ‘nature or; 3a inserted vo e n wor ~ solo in sdvnnze, I u, N, CJNIFEDEBATIENW ‘i. “cu _ mam! COOKS for Christmas Photo- grape. Evenings by ID9011101152." PREVENTION and control of tuberculosis is the foundation on which the Christina: Seal Cfimpadgn la built. 12-10-11 0f S: one man at another surprises man. the s sabota utterly FOX RANCHEBB and ‘Iropioers fiifilflfii. °"...““.‘.l. "ltd?" " 1% lklndsMfg fit? Vtzeilsleler u" o rom n a, a “m; do , Dec. 17 Bring on 6mm!’ POLICE COURT- The defend. ant in an excise case which was filled before Magistrate K.M. M”. tin yesterday morning w” {med $100 and costs or 3 months, A dllmk lilfflfled with o rating e motor vehicle wruz, un c1- me m. fluence of liquor was remanded till tomorrow Three mill; vendors were filled $5 and costs. one was below in butter fat and the other two had 1k sedment 1n the ml , PERSONALS w‘! Joseph M Dons-Id . IPred Purser. City? “d w. gpelldl"! l 19W d!!! in Moncton, N The many friends of M31. An- Ill! MacDonald. Spflngton, "c 81nd to know she is doin well sf- ter her operation in the 9.31. Hospital. Trinity United Church WIDNISDAY 1-00 HP-%-—Cholr Rehearsal. lent; l! Allied Aerial Offensive Deals Blow At llouen LONDON, Dec. 13 — f?) -Thl rolling and mdasprcad Allied Milli! ofiensive dealt o. blow autumn)‘ with American heavy bombers am Allied escort squadrons. l-“Cludhli four Canadian squadrons. 0n G91- man industries and arms-port at Riouen, France, with the Refill-Bill'- destruction of i8 enemy fighter planes in bitter aerial com-bat. The Canadians damaged at least one Nazi fighter. Two bombers and four Allied fighters were reported missing but the ilot of one fighter was declared s o. All Canadian planes are safe. Pilot-officer Stanley Cosbum of Calgary, Alta, a member of a Spit- fire unit commanded by Sqdn.- 1dr. Keith Hudson of London, Ont. darnog a The previous day an engagement with four Nazi His latest gun fire, he observed a cloud of forcing him to break off. Flo-Lt, Dick Ellies of Montreal and PO George Keith of Tabor Alta. each got i a. burst on a Nazi plane but were able to observe results. enemy hter in b t British figonle bases. a ltmflllfseotfe otrols accounted for two oss to themselves at. 111F888 111 1101181141. but one plane ‘will: dlgt from other patrols during mm’ hundred any. r htelr olmqy W-Olperated with s. force of United States heavy Wm“?! 1n the smash st Rouen $110k daylight follow-up u, (m, ird attack in s week last mgm 011 Tull-fl. Italian industrial city. SPRING naoox w. r. 9 ere was one i Minutes of lest meeting roved and A ankl was re from me mnnne l Ohlb- Moved and seconded that hi1‘! be paid Mrs. Payntor, $2.52 for; Postage on parcels sent oversees. The school committee reported a box chalk needed for the M11001. It wu decided to treat the school children with oranges. The INT”!!! to buy chalk. oranges a. 1 1-: m. quilt ma. m; 00 reported s ‘out knit ing sack or a yardo cortalgn-Meefltlnu; closed with National Anthem. Appreciation . George L Boswell and fam- flh to very sincerely thank Doctors Nurses, and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for theis- mnny sets of kindness, - so relatives and friends who he p- od in any we during l eir recent bereavement. e also to than: all those who s0 kindly sent floral tributes and messages d In Memoriam MCLEOD brother discovery, V eldt with I Two diarscterr in tho the Prince l]! masquerade lnlnite Image Plots l-td astonishing Ed of his cinemsti icture hm “rind “edml” m hm p e a twin brothers? oar-e: u. m“ u liar are the his tz Wclssler at Mon You dentail shoots the other, and on fig [gaggle wives the shun of the sabolccur’: death an brother 12-15-21 takes on his identity, to carry out a Who D18?! his two characters detail, attention to person of audiences ward Theatre, where Conrad Veidt ll providing ntlo, kindl other o ruthfgss leader o? rim; in s. Feat city so char- acters that it is difficult to believe them to be the some mm, The story deals with s ssbo e , Fur mryug leader who enmeshes his kin y plots. ‘Ihero i; l, your for: to quarrel in which one brother acci- that breaks up the ‘"5. e rouiance is between Veldt =1 the muqueradmg brother and Ann Ayers. new Himllywoodgiglsrnour Dlys a r1 en- iurlceailrsfedrefilliatelse til”, m’ 51nd who behind the masqugareigde. tram“ BllIs-lyllnsecres ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAN Donrad lleidt Stars In Gripping Drann 0 rmx rovvea For nearly 200 years the Tower pattern- one of Spode’: earliest — has been sold oll over the world. The worm under glaze pink ls attractive with plne or maple. Georgian and very English in 20 PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 FEGPEE 4 Bread and Butler Flores 4 Dinner Plates 4 SolodPloies 4T ‘l4. are st present victim was sighted able and efficient handll In m. the am“ ow. dawn so ribbed he and w» Ayflrs proves her Is n dramatic sctrnss ‘Tree providos characterization or’; secretary lsent of the spy ring Mitt!!! KOIQOK 1| mengdn l-llihl son plays the college as innocent carrier of spy informs,- .on, sacrifice; 11's life Other prin- dmla include William Tillman, Marc Lawrence and Sidney Black- mer. Action takes rooms in a and book and 18.00 h! gqrgg will" N. in the stamp store of the good 1219x118?’ a 58m Zn. Y Harry non-ran nlvm am ca“ soon-r! ANNUAL massive The nnual tin - tor River Reid‘ “Creole 0:123“ at“ ‘m home of Mrs. P. J. Noye with an attendance of eighteen memberm The President, Mrs. J. S. Mao. Leod, presid ’-. The minutes of the last annual and regular meet- glrflelslty/er: read and adopted. 1m en av 1 tr. m“ "M" s. ur ock Outcl ff Sblendld report of the iteagxgy,‘ Mrs. Frank Bagnall gave the re. Dflrt for the financial cOmmItteQ which proved very duccesgfuL Mrs. L. W Rf ley reported on the parcels wlhgh were pack-rd and 59m l0 nine boys overseas. 'I‘reasurer's report showed 1-9. Ceilvts of $280.97 and expenditures of $267.39 leaving a balance 0g . 6. The following officers we" 91cc;- ed for the ccmi year: M", A, W. Stewart. Dresi ent.‘ Mrs. .1. s. Maclieod, vice-president; M", Murdock Cutcliffe, treasurer; Mrs L. W. Ripley, secretary; Mrs, J, 3, MacLeod, chairman of war work, The following financial commit- tee was appointed: Miss Marlon Gillie, Miss Florence Noye, Miss Edna Wigmore, Mn. Percy Boyle, A vote of thanks was Gxprasgeri to Mrs. J. S. MacLeod for her ca - of t e of icers of It was decided to start a Home smoke then ii f th Nursing C , De , 9 aircraft obscuged "hr; lslndglfigllg 9119 lwlfleoug? c to meet it Mrs, Percy Boyle, .N. The following finished articles were sent to Red Cross l-leadqunr- "fl dllflllz the you: 26 pr: army ' d prs dirforcd socks; 2a aaaunzarfs stockin?; 0 6 i eercca. :1 . khaki gloves; 9 prs. airforlcoe glovpver; H"! turtle neck sweaters; i grow. turtle neck sweaters- a 01m. Pens 16881118 luitl, eight airs stockinzl. five w d. breakers: d birch-lug; 3 M will/ell: 88 children drelsel: V; ladi ' acket suit-s; 7 boys tweed who; surgeons gowns; 12 sir- force aleevleu sweaters; a khaki sleeveless sweaters- 4 navy glegvg. less sweaters; 2 .A. grey n11- over sweaters; 1 pr. WA. gr nu Zfifilfi‘ 3.2"" fife“? f f“ 3 9 F i l wool crib blnrgkeg. a g an Mrs. C. H. McGuigan invited the members to her home for the Jan- uary meeting. Meeting cloned with all sln God 8d the ve Kin. (Pa otpleeseoopy) g prs. lo ° War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian hen) Dec. id i917 -Ita1ians regained mitiom lost on Col. Csprile. Brit- forces in Palestine advanced north of Iiudd. Gen. Edmund Allenby swarded G. C. M. G. GIANT GGIIAM The New You? City metropoif‘ n district covers .514 square miles, lying in three states. IIJTISII DID l‘! 1m lake Chad region in ocnersl was first explored by the British . l Legion Dance At Armcnrles WID SBA! DEC. ll m, e; .A.B.'l‘_.b Orchestra g7‘ , len of Col. Admlsllon ldo 13-144‘ lilting and dnpplylng Glance n. J. TAADDII OPIOHITII l‘! In lo f d f ih Allen $.53; 2...‘; December 18th, 1981. Swool minor-n will linger forever, Time cannot change them 'il| true Yllrs that may come cannot sever 0dr loving remembrance of on. den llsrry, Alice, Elsie and n-Qllillfl Iontona I. I I. worth Dorothy s bit of unusual good b th- . who is in reelitxyp an "16 Gestapo nzent. and Ivan s m: Aofessor who, Oflleo flollds floors: l0 a ll n. ll I lo A P etc. o! op men- ce Conneo with DIIJGITOII feeling. ADDITIONS AVAILABLE u ‘ r I. - H ‘All. If... s. ART. . " - r - up, In Memoriam m WI I-hmnah Collins nunsn, I8. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. v_ n, Backus, n Avenue, at D am. Monday, Nov. 80, after A short illness. Mrs. Inman was born on Oct. 38. 1840 st Hampton, PILL, Canada. 3m was married to James C In- man on Dec. 31, 1073, and leaves two daughters, Mrs. Backus and ma. Emily French, Mt. Pleasant, ah an. Binge the death of her husband. we. Inmm has made her home with Mr. and Mn. V. I Backus m coming to Lake Wale! in i924 grid very few pe le have en oyed we >- fighhn a‘: M". M men n asgdshe was ablte ealch Sllmlltlimlllr) Mt," mm u“ g" "my, revisit her nut ve end an qr.- 33'0" e-l 111w n» o; "a of good hearth on home” w h? ‘Ylmoved lilslnlm,‘ H ' A l0 OWW‘. lf‘l‘ l e- we “M” flunk 0f mythmg time, Ker antiwar: “of noun that brings her age more vividly m mind than recalling that. sne _ was born the year of the reat California gold rush. cont no Gorislnl fl A! , “m, k ; ~ Ttn¢3'tog§lic'§1rl§'v7r?§ sdkbgdfsnledé Itlgriifiwaridzeitvgiyfrlwrv: I;- Ohristian love Ind klndncse. ‘She worked thins-l for soldier: in unis war, She did tho same things f0!‘ soldiers in World War No. 1. She could have done the some for soldiers even in the Oivil WM‘. ll she was eleven yeere old when it started and was I. young lady "'{?“ul”¢"°°°dm no lvlirs Tnman n W" ' 11m VIO“,I>\VG rs rum! retained all m: faculties. and no A Byfflfé, m m_.,;,.,‘\1,.l to two months a o read newspap- orl and boolu. he was a mem- ber of the Methodist Church st Victoria. PJDJ. and Ill! never moved her membership, sne was airways active in church, mis- well u sewinu servicemen, up until a short time before death took her may so gcuoefully as though she had fai- n asleep. Mrs. Inmnn was n member of three missionary societies in Lake wales and always wok an flCLlVQ part in all program-i. and alvmys SHADIID by l. demolished Nazi tank, this grave, top- ped by helmet and rude cross, about which hangs an identification tag, marks the last resting place oi o German desert soldier. “E” on tank mean: it has n plosives to act M soldiers. ,__.. tlan character who had no ion? been identified with the activities of this conununity. The above is taken from a Lake Wales, Honda. paper. Mrs. lnman was born at Hemli- ton, P.E.I a daughter of the isle Donald lvIacQuurrie and his vnfe Anne Farquharson Mermaid, and was affectionately known as "Aunt Hannah." Of her immediate iam- ily, her youngest brother William A. survives and resides on the old homestead at; Hampton A nup- hew Earle D. heard. Cvnmll B‘ que, whom she reared from ml: u) manhood will also cherish . memory. Several other lllCUCS and nephews will also remember her many kindly ways. Mrs. Inman was a charter mem- ber of the W.M.S. in Victoria, P E. I, where she resided for mun flowers acorncd her grave. eluded among these were large wreaths from Societies p was affiliated with and more lillflfl 1mg friends and relatives. @5510]; AND (‘mn-l-"I. 1w“: urwsvu. THE SIDEWALKS. \ It. shall be the duly nl _ tenant or occupier of any Prfllllw“ in the CILV. or in raw there hr no tenant, fhcn of the owner of anvil premises to keep such par-ion Ill any public vrnlk n1 shall he im- mediately In front of fillfih l"'_°"\' lses free from snow at all hm" rxrept that it shall be suffix-lent u. have the some free from snow four hours after llu- ceasing of any snow storm. fl such erases in the attended church at one of the churches when able. Ever-v year until two years ago Mrs, fnmnn mode the trip alone beck to her old home P.E.I.. her health and energy being un- usual for one of such an r190 All! wlguneral servic were held from the Methodist C urch at A o'clock Wednesday afternoon and inter- ment made in the local cemcwry. Rev, F, J, Patterson. Rev R. T. Nelson. Rev. J. L. Drake and Rev. A. A. Kocstline of Barlow were ln charge of the service and high tri- you yes paid to this fine Chris- ilnvllmr, or If In nlllhlllmc then before ten o'clock In the My “m” following: and fnrlhrr lo keep such crilon of pllhlh‘ walk free from re at all reasonable times. ofhevwke to cover the same wllh sand. fish's, or other nmirrlal sul- flclont. tn ve aafr fooling I. - FULLERTON City (Tlrrk 12-16-18-21-28-30 VNO SNIFF‘ “Q "HWRTAGB Sugars mik- coigeh rationed! gas i; rationed tires are scarce an fuel oil is low but there s no ration- eastern: unlit fulfill .i_ lng o! colds. They'll probably be more plentiful that n-mzr . less we formv .':= restance , imam-do. Cnnv . miner-his filllirbill >1. aclinczzoa ‘out in lfwulery .11.: on ronnr iwwr l-r. 1 cup m.- . H,‘ . o.‘ if desire ‘l . OI‘ SNOW AND I(‘E FROM OFF - eccupe and Saucer: 8O FROM OPEN SXOCF’. been completely “exie pninaied" and contain; no "bWbY "'39" i0!‘ unwary aim ..*DURLNu Tun. entire on pelts are rexflfinid for erizpmen The Prince bdwurd island Fur P0 Ltd. by Mr. J J. sieuarl, Mon ague, next to the Post Office. lfi-l-rxxyf-Dl fore un- wiin i ‘ic ca. ma’. more 1.11‘ o»! tlnn .1 y." .. Om cup vine .-..'.-:, llzzftvi. .1 . . 1 l nu. l. l \\'.|ic:' .2.l Uh fiery‘ \ _, " l ~.-.=...;._~ . _.._... mere-mm»-