Eggnog 21. 1<l~44 i. Here is pictured the homo and family of Pte [nest Alvia "smoky" smith, 50-year-old soldiel of tile Seaforth Highlanders of Canada. At top left is Pte. Jack Smith who is serving with the Canadian mttlsh Regiment overseas. Tqp right shows tire smith home at 711 Fifth Stred. l C. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith, father and mother if “Smoky” Smith are shown (lcrwer left) in the lir- hg room of their home. and at hwer right the third tured. New Westminster, Radiophoto). ti. three Ions serving in the wnlldian Army, Pte. Burton Smith of the Saint John Fusiliers is pic- Ptc. Smith won the coveted Victoria Cross. Tile one mar. army as llc is known, showed oil’.- standillg courage and determination ill establishing u. bridgehead over the Savlo River which lcd to llle capture oi’ the town of Ceserla. At point blank range. he destroyed two German tanks. and shot it out with the tank borne infalltry.——tC:irl. Army - WIB THE CHARLUITIIITOWN GUARDIAN e y...” and iFamily of Pte. “Smokey” Smith v. c. IGEIITIIAL eulinnuiii ‘Funeral Services llliis column io rooorvod for new: of looal interest, but advortiaing of a noway nature may be inserted ‘at five oonta a word. strictly pay- able in advance. iii T’ 4'24. e 5i i CIASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE BURANCI. 1.. M. POOLE s: 00., are unload- ing a car of Haidwall Plaster and allbbard. lz-lil-ii. naroarao " WOUNDED - Mrs. i e1 "WM C. Watts. Hunter River, has h1g2? received notification that her hus- band, Cpl. S. C. woun ed. He is serving with the Cape Breton Highlanders in BETA SIGMA PHI-A meeting was eld on Wednesday evening, December l3. at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hart. The meeting opened with Jhe ritual and the president, ‘Mrs. A. J. Murchison. k charge of a short ‘business meeting. Each member contributed to the educa- tional part of the program by ‘quoting a "thought" of some great person. Mrs. R. elds was speaker for the evening on the topic, “The Art 4f Thinking". Mrs. ‘Field's talk on this difficult sub- let was lucid and interesting. That she portrayed her theme well was renown by the keen discussion that followed. The meeting ended with the ritual and lunch was served by the hostess. TRINITY MISSION CIRCLE-- Mission Circle was held the Social Hall on Monday. Dec. 18th. The president, Miss Orva Gill, i presided. During the business per- od the nominating committee brought in the following report: president, Anna Bennett; secretary. Helen Cox; treasurer. Eileen Burke; Missionary Monthly secre- tary, Rhoda Brown; Community Friendship secty., Dorothy Black; supply sectyn Temperance and Christian Fellow- ship. Helen Thompson; press secy., Heen Moore; pianist, Louise Cox; sick committee, Dorothy Allen, Thelma Burke; fireside committee, Nora, Bruce, Edith Anderson. This ate of officers was approved by the group and elected for the new Year. The work on the stuffed toys was completed, after which a. recreation period, led by Miss Jennie Barwise, was enjoyed by all. A very impressive candlelight service was conducted by Mrs. Jean Fields and Miss Dorothy Black, during which the girls dedi- cated their mite boxes and stuffed toys. Some of tile familiar carols were sung and Mrs. Fields told rl very interesting story. “The Black Madonna". alter which refresh- ments were served. The meeting cilosed with the Mizpah Benedic- on. ificial List of Casualties com. CANADIAN am rolwr: ovsusnas _, Killed 0n Active Service Darling, William Russell. Sgt... Windsor, Ont. Fowler, Cecil Allen, Sgt. Glace . lama, Stanley Roy, F0, Sta- ti. ugh-s Btudholme, #0., Illt Ste. Mar e, Ont. lrwin, Wesley Douglas, FO.. itford. Ont. liackiaier, Charles Wilbert, 100., treal. Qu Wynnyk, William Peter, lifl-Sgh. ', ta. Died 0f Injuries Sustained 0n Active Service Hazel- llizarko, Walter, LAC.. ii: Man. imlonoly Reported Missing On irilve Service -- Now Reported Prisoner 0! War-Germany liacLcod, Harold Morris. F0., may. N. S. usl Re rted Mlssi _. 0 lliiv: SyorvlceD-“Now For Dzficiall ;Purpoaoa nmod Dead llilicilarildge, William Thomas. WO., a r, Mon. Beillcn, Frank William. P0" Ro- t... Michael. 20.. Melville. been. Carson Layton. Wu. . S. llcKenzie. Daniel Neilson. 20.. ' l. . lions. William Victor. PO- Gait. hard. Clarence Edwin. . Saint John. n. a Obateaugua Basin. ue. ‘Mel. Kenngth David? no. hem. N. s. Wood. Frederick Charles. PO. Jimtc Ont. flames Joseph, WO., Lilli‘- l<‘. - Seriously In- Surtuined 0n Active Service Armstrong, Robert Kenneth F- Sgt., Harriston, Ont. Dangerously Ill Murphy, Harold Alyslous, LAC, Dorchester Crossing, N. B. CANADA Previously Reported Missing Un Active Service-Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dean Albert Charles. LAC Toronto, Ont. Logan, Cari Edgar, Cpl., ‘Joint John. N. B. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEA Died 0f Wonnda N. S. and PJEJ. Regiment Sponagle, Walter Fred. Liellt. Moser‘s River, N. S. ‘ Died Of Injuries Canadian Forestry Corps Hubbard. Alleyne Russell, Linut, Oromocto. N. B. Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Prisoner 0f War N.S. and PILL Regiment McNeil, Francis Xavier, Lieut, Iona. N. S. Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment Little, Gordon Woodford, Pie. Young's Cove Rd.. N. B. Died Of Wounds N.S. and P.E._l. Regiment White, Stanley, L.-Cp1.. North Noel Rd, N. S. Wounded Canadian Armoured Corpo Tingley, Blair Allen, Opl.. A1- bert. N. B. Royal Canadian Artillery Gallagher, William, Bdr.. Bath- urst. N. B. N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment Black, Douglas Gordon, cpl. Amherst, N. S. Chiasson. James Charles, Pie. New Waterford. N. S. Jackman. Charles Harrison. I'm. Mrs. Minnie Jackman (moillerl Middleton, P. E. l. New Brunswick Regiment Basque, Pierre, Pte.. St. Fons. B Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Torblak, Walter, Grin, SWlnCfJ. N. S. Corps Of Royal Canadian Eu neers Armgtrong, William Francis, 5D?» i t J h 1L)! A APTET i Fox Ranchers i and Trappers THE FUR SEASON IS NOW OPEN WE PAY SPOT CASH ADVANCES ON ALL YOUR FURS Th! Fur Market is down, hut we feel quite sure it is "l"! to be much stronger. shill Your Furs through tile “MARITIME FUR POOL Moncton, N. B. , D. R. Cummings donated 19% lbs.‘ And receive the highest market prices. F. R, MgLMfl-E, 111 Grafton St. Local Representative ' minutes of the last meeting and ' interesting W, _ A I Personals Sllghil Injured I -'—- Royal Canadian Artillery Mr. H. R. Duane of Halifax was Matthews, Ralph Elmer, Gnn, 5 P11531955 Vim“ m the (my W" Mollcton, N. B. Injured N.S. and P.F.l. Regiment Canning. Jos. . Peter, West Caledonia, N.S. Seriously ‘injured Canadian Armoured Corpl , Miclinud. Lionel Joseph, Tor, Plaster Rock. ll. B. Royal Canadian Artillery Kelly, John Murray, Cinlh. Cun- nard. N. S. Nclv Brunswick Regiment Jaffery, Clifforltai Delbert; Fredericton. . . ——~—- Missing The monthly meeting of West Eggflgfn 0.11am, Rgglmgnt lnoyalty Institute was held at the Bernard, Clifford Dclphis. Ptth, 110ml! 0! MIS- CYPUS Plckfifd. W719 West Bntllurst. N. B. iis at present residing in Charlotte- Prisoner's Of War ‘town. on Dec. 6th, wi;|.l seventeen New Brunswick Regiment fmembers and one visitor present. Gallant, Jean Moise. Pte. V:il;One new member Wlls welcomed. Meianson. N. B. iMrs. Webster Mugridge. Killed (Accidentally) Canadian Military Stall (‘le k i r a Payne, Edward, S.-Sllt.. l-iolh. fax. N. S. lottetown Hotel. Sgt. and Mrs. Alonzo Cameron of Indian River have received word that their son. Pte. Joseph A. Cam- eron has arrived safely overseas. Pte. Cameron enlisted in May. 1944 at the age of l8 and trained at Yarmouth and . His father. a Sergeant in the RCA. M.C., is stationed in Nova Scotia. was; ROYALTY w. I. H?» Pita, l cried meetlng.wlth Creed in unl- son. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Collection a- mounted to $1.60. The school corn- mittee. Mrs. MocLure and Mrs. Km ROYAL (‘ANADIIAN NAXIY 3 d I SLEDSOII‘ hncl no report and were d i.’ ‘ ‘ - ted. of DeJeIrlllDcClaIVlSSL-lllv m on e r lreégpllralls voted for the TB. Lea- llogfc, licllnieth Vcrclulg (grdin- gue. Mrs. Fxlzztel Kixasesalgllolgnatgd ili”...n.°§""..l"'...“.“°°“"°" ‘ " §,‘l.§‘"i.3€i§Z“.3n8f dildo... and O'Neill, Redmond Thomas. Able Mrs Maclnnls and Mrs. Younker Seaman, Montreal, Quebec. ‘to send Christmas greetings to the Brewer, Aldon Roderick, Ordin- {boys of the district ullo are in the ary Seaman. Vancouver, B. C. ‘war services in Canada. s Cyr, Till/llamas Silmlgn. OOtrdinaryI A note of thank; véas reaid gong ama , n a e, . r ce ve eLyong, Ffrllllgl‘; Eugene nThom xlgincziafwlllv: lgnd gympslthy from Ordinary Seaman, Montreal. Q c tier fellow members on hearing Maugham, Edward James, Lead- that, her son, LAC. Robert Fred- ing Seaman. Winnipeg, Man. i rick Gates was missing when the Peterkin. James George Gordon. ‘firs... in which he was fl 1H8 f8!!- Abie Seaman, Leaside, Ont. led to reach its destinat on. His Szuszwill, Nick. Ordinary Sea- ‘many friends are still hoping man, Regina. Sask. "Bobbie" may yet be heard Ifrorm. ———— tn b i ar o iv VERNON w. I. mgiififi’ infinnlsiliiii’ oris Win. “‘“_ chester gave a very interestlng Mrs. Lawson Jenkins entertainemdemqnsgygtlon on the care 8W1 the members of the Vernon WO-Jyygghing of different materials, es- men's Institute for their annual peclglly woolens, which was cn- meetlng at her home. on Novem- my“ by all, ber 7til. The meeting opened with A few wool squares for a quilt the Creed followed by roll call were handed in and it was agreed which was answered by the pay- to answer roll call next monfll lncnt of membership fees. The wit]; squares. Next meeting to be held at the home oi’ Mrs- 011M185 Hurry with Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Sanderson on luncil committee. . Meeting closed with the Nation- inl Anthem and lunch was servid by the hostess and committee 111 charge. of the last annual meeting were read and approved. A letter of thanks for n spray sent to the M:- -Kenna family was read. Mrs. Willrczl Furncss. gave an rcport of line T. B. League meeting and luncheon at Charlottetown. The pr gave the following report: During the year we held twelve regular meetings and three special meetings. Our income for the year amounted to $509.51 vrhlch includ- ccl the following donations: Mrs. A. S. We $1.5 Miss Marion MacDonald. $4.00; Miss Belle Mac- ‘ . DR. Cummings, ' Mrs. Gau Murray, 90c;, Mrs. Augustus Mossman. 75c; Mr.i . Ri hard Mcltae; . ffifig?’ M1}? Thomas McKenna. Mrs. Gerald McQuaid; school com- mittee. Miss Ann Fume“. M"- Gfil-tanmvlllllllid Furness invited i1"! members to her home for the nleéd/ meeting. The meeting was ti‘; adjourned and a delicious lull. woe served by the bestial- of raisins for boxes to be sent to Our expenditure amounted t0 $455.68, from which we donated to the Red Cross $45.00; the T.B. League $5.00; the ‘Kinsmen! Club $5.00. and $01.90 for soldiers boxes. Repairs on the hall mounted to $147.11. School prizes amounted to $8.00. leaving a balance of $53.83. We also collected from the dia- ll-ict. $113.25 for the Red Cross and.’ $29.40 for the Salvation Army drive. l A hearty vote of thanks wasi tendered the president and tho secretaries for their good work during the yam- nnd the president thanked the members for their co- operation. The following officers were elect- ed for the Qolnlllg ve. : President. "re "Flinn Furness: vice-president. Mrs. Lawson Jenk- ins; grey-treasurer, Miss Cecilia Children's Eyes llre Bigger Than Their Stomachs... Uauluai la the rlilid who done not rot alcl or upset at tlmea from overeat II candy and other rich doodles. Huh Mather, than la no need new to administer drutlc. old-fashioned laxatives which ma“ on tun dlea ti: m‘ "" ahoolr a week day's C 1a Rooney" directors Mrs Agustin "u. “munflmh m ' of Algha Chapter, Beta Sigma. Phi m9| Lean. The regular meeting of {rrinityi ll President, Mrs. Jean Birch; vice-' Orva GUI; secty. of g] the week-ends guest at theCharr The president presided and np-l i the soldiers overseas. i I | I ‘l of lllr.A.0.vilox All-day afternoon at 1 o'clock frown his law ruidence. ghcaservice being v worda There was a large concourse of peo- e present to pay their last tribute to one who was moat esteemed. from C E. ‘several favorite hymns of the dec- eased after which the funeral plo- ceoded to Charlottetown whcre burial took place ill the People's ‘Cemetery. Rev. J. T. Ibbott of St. gull Church‘ took 22a servlcg a: e grave an was liowolil v short service bv the Oddfe owa of which order Mr. Cox was an active mem r. l The pail bearers were: Dr. A. H. i SMEIlWOAOf-l. D. ,I Roper. A i land. which banked the casket were all alien-t tributes of love and esteem. Lodge Installs L. 0. L. 0fficers l The annual meeting 0f Prince Arthur I...O.L., Crapaud, was held on the evening of Thursday. Dec. I14 last. with a good attendance o! officers and members. I Previous to lodge session, tile ‘brethren sat down and partook of an excellznt goose supper, pr:- pared especnlly for the occasion. After repast and clearance of table 'the Lodge opened in regular aes- on. The treasurers report showed |the Lodge to be in good financial condition. The Wor. Master. Bro. iWiiliaril Waddell, having complet- "ed two years in office, and about to vacate the chair, spoke of tile harmony and good fellowship ex- isting in the Lodge and thanked the members for their help un:l co-operation in the carrying out of the duties of ills oilice. Past Grand Master Bro. J. Ver- ner Moore then took the chair and ‘conducted the election and instal- lation of oflicers for the ensuing year. The result was as follows: Wor. Master-Rev. J. H. Bishop. i Dep. Master-Willard Rogerson. i Chaplain-J. Verner Moore (re- elected). Rec. Sec-Stewart Inman (re- elected). Financial Secy-Fred C. Sher- ‘ren (re-elected). I Treasurer-Stafford Leard (l:- ‘- elected). i Marshall-Fret‘ Oakes. Lecturer—Harry Qulgley. i Dept, Leela-Percy Dawson. Committee-lst. Fred Fall: _ 1Louis Sherren: 3rd. Alva Walsh: with, Thos. H. Best: 5th. Ches'er ‘Stordy- _ t Sick Com-Rev. J H. Bishop, Stewart Inmnn. Verncr Moore. ’ Auditors—Verner Moore. Stewart Inman. i next Monday are having their cei- ebrations early or late. . But each soldier is assured of a and Christmas dinner including fourlearning English words for ounces of canned turkey, i-olllf; of‘ they will perform. an ounce of mlncemeat. Christmas MEMURIAM THE LATE ALBERT MacMiLLAN lottetown Hospital 5th after a brief lllne: MacMiilan. one of Charlottetowrfis well known and highly respected citizens. The enjoyed good health until a month ‘previous to his death. Born Annandule. P. E. l., some eighty‘ years ago. he was a son of the late; Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacMillan of. that place. In his early manhood ‘he removed to Rollo Bay. where. ‘he married Miss Frances Deagle and took up farming operations , He removed to Charlottetown. some thirty five years ago and be-. 1came associated with the firm of ; ,»Auld Bros. remaining with tat, ‘firm until they went out of bush, lrless. For some years he was a valued employee of DeBlois Bros. Ltd. until his retirement twenty years ago. Since that time he had -nlnde his home with his daughter,‘ ‘Mrs. D. F. Tierney. The late Mr. Maclvlillan was pos-I ‘sensed of a kindly nature and was a general favourite with children. During his daily walks throughout ‘the city he could be noticed chat- ting with them and spent many an hour watching their activities. He was well versed in the cnrly {history of Prince Edward Island and was an interesting conversa- ‘tionallst. During his subsequent iillness and death he was attended ‘by his pastor. Rev. J.w. McCar~d!e.| His wife predeceased him some thirty years ago. Left to mlourll the loss of a kind and loving fatn- er are two sons and two daughters, as follows: Laurier. in Vancouver. .13. 0.; Stall Sgt. G. R. Maclwlllan, wiiil the permanent forces at Hai- ifax; Mrs. D F. Tierney of Char- lottetown. and Mrs. J F‘. Connolly, also ol Charlottetown. The funeral wus held on Nov. ,8th to Alexis Church. Rollo Bay,| where Requiem Mass was cele- bratecl by Rev. Alphonse Sinnotu] Joilowing which nterment was lmade beside his wife in the ad- joining cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Reginald White. James White. Frank lChaissOn. Joseph Deagl iPeter McCormack and Peter-Chais- son (P t l t l copy) a r o p ease "ab" Plans to Make Soldiers’ lihriotmae Bumper Holiday B! DOUGLAS AMARON CanadlanPreaa War Correspondent WI THE 1ST CANLDIA ARMY IN HOLLAND. Dec. 10- (OP Cableh-mng-prepared plans to make this ill-st Christmas for Canadian soldiers on es Front a bum r holiday are going if his week and every soldier is assured of seasonal fare. It has w be a staggered Zilollday for unite which will l» in flio liar Children are learning tarols in pudding, slab -— ‘strewn’; . . r ._ sweets and c oco ate DBPSJCPIBDIBIDS wl visit The dean‘ occurredoal’ lggvgxgér at least one bottle of beer. cigarsi tion. o; Albert and cigarets and some wine. Supplementing there will be fresh stufliclelirt supply lof turkeys i e loo" o prov de each man in Canadians and there w ll be mici- late Mr’ MBcMmm h“ the 2nd Canadian Corps with at night services Christmas Eve for least an additional quarter-pound men of both Protestant and Rom- provided distribution among all an Catholic faith. units is possible. M8113’ units are holding special‘ lug for weeks and Maj. J. E. 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