nugumjsnn 21. 1941__ ‘CHURCHES TOMORROW| CENTRAL GUARDIAN This colornn is reserved for news of ioesi 9g ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL ltechferd S usrs " suv. Cenon Helene, M-A. LTh. SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS 14,00 l~loi Communion 8.40 Met 11.00 Choral Eucharist. and Sermon. 2.80 Sunday School. 1.00 Evensong and WEEK DAY SERVICES 1.45 Holy Communion, 1 esdsy, Ihursdsy, uturdey. "galls, Holy Communion Monday, 9.30 Holy Communion Wednudsy 1M Bunsen; Friday. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH A. [shrew Coroner, Rector G. ii. eenhalgh, Assistant. organist — lilies Lillian Eerie Choir Direciowiidrs. G. Ii. III! 3.30 Holy Communion. 9.30 Confirmation school Service. 10.00: Continuation School. 10.00: Bible Class. Young Women's 11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser- mull. 2.30 Sunday School. 4.80 Young Men's Bible Cine. 1..00 Carol Service. 1 ~:_—:;.._;li.I_TJ;;___ PRESBYTERIAN ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister The Rev‘d T. H. Bussell Somere. MA. SIIXM. Organist and Director oi Choris. tors, Miss Lillian Macilenzie, Mne- c. Ball A. M. Divine Service end Sermon. Preacher: The Minister. 2.30 p. m. church School and Bible Classes. 7 P. H. Divine Service and Pee- tival oi C ristmas Music. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ,_Prinee snd Grafton Street Minister lcv. O. Carlyle Webster Organist - Miss Rena Wood MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M. Theme: ‘Ow end Compass.’ Hymns: 1i, ‘lid, SD, WI. Anthem: ‘The (Yoon Carol.’- German. M. The Sabbath School OBSIIIP 1.00 P. M. Theme: ‘Amid [life Changing Scenes.‘ Hymns: 109, 111, 088. Anthem: ‘The infant JesusJ-You. soloist, Mr. Wendell Phillipe. Solo: Selected. Mrs, Arthur Roper. Thou shalt ide me with ‘hay counsel and s rd receive me to glory.‘ You sre cordially invited to worship with us. _ BALE!) ‘IUIALIIAITON A I-yeenold Inndcn ant, sentenced t9 s month in jeli for is. to register for civil de- fence du es said he regarded the t nus-Q LN: u.“ Morning The Cell to Worship The Proccsslonsl "O Come, All Contralto Soio-“O Gathering Mrs. m‘ The Prayers of (Choral) The Lord's Preycr. The Proper Peelm The New seetsment lupin: e Hymn wi “The First Nowell The Preyer for Iiluminstion The Ascriptlon of Glory. ‘flue Oilertow Anthem: “There ercs Slhfphfi-x” 0 0 S Dedication of the Offering. The Nstionsi Anthem. The Benediction. The Kirk of St. James (Founded i825) Idlnleter Ion. fit. lleut. Iselcvd. T. ii. lnsseli Somers, MA, S.'i‘.M-. li..C.A.i". Church Organist and Director of Choirsters ' Miss Lillian MsoKensie, Mlle. Bee. IHE FESTIVAL 0F CHRISTMAS, Organ Preiude-“Shepherds in the Field" - - - — Malling e Fdithid" — — Wedfe Cantos Diversi The Sentences sud The lnvosetlon The Old Testament Lesson: lesinh 0:24. Clouds" - — — — — — Bsin H.S.1ienderecn I. . V-—--_.___..-lmsr\ Prop: The Proper Gospel: Soprano end Bass Duetr-"Contique de Noel" — — — Adam Ms. and Mrs. Raoul Raymond‘ ‘vins. mm no Glosietce u‘ a A b! ‘.1.- l ._ ._.,_. J Traditional Carol The Christmas Sermon-Test: S. Luke lzll. The Offering-Organ Solo “Noel IA-nnicdooien" — Gullmsnt _._I___-_--Buch Raoul Reymcnd The iiccesslonsl Ilymnl "usrk. the hcrshiwseh sins" Organ Postiude: "Now i I — I led" - Inch-GHQ UNITED CHURCH of CANADA nzmmr umrso cuuscn ‘ Prince Street Minister lfl- lllllllAltfiller. ILA. rm. Rev. Donald C. Boothroyd. LA. O nist III A. R0! Kendall. l..lt.A.M-. A.A.0.0. 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. Anthem: “Chrlstlsns Sing out" —Mncl'n.rls.nc. Sermon: Concluding Prayer. Rev. Hlllh Miller. 2.80 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 CANDLE LIGHT CAROL SERVICE 51min! program of Christmas music Anthems -—Corols-- Vocsl andflomm solos-Carols by Men's Sermon: lwv. Donald C. Booth- rsryd B. A. A Cordial lnvilmtliou Extended to BAETIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets Minister, lev- l. Judson Levy, ILA. l‘ ' end Choir Director: Mr. John inch, Mus. Bsc. MORNING WORSHIP ll A.M. The Church School 2.80 p.|n. Sermon: "Ii Christ Has Not Come." Anthem: “O Slon'e Deughter," - (Trsdltionni Netherlands). You are invited to psrticiputo in this Bible Study Service of the Church. Evening Worship 1 P. M. Sermon: "Lost Opportunity." Anthem: “While Shepherd's Watched Their Flocke by Night"- (Smlrt). Ion ere cordially invited to wor- ‘llilp with THE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH of CHRIST .__________.___-~ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hint Street Dev, Neil Herman, I.A. Pastor Mrs. V. L. Dingwell, Organist. Pnltor will preach il A. M. and ‘I P. M. II A. M. Subject-The Uniin. ished Business of F-ulstlsns. 2.30 I’. M. Bible School! Classes for ell! I P. M. Pssiorb Bible Clnel. Subject "Hie Diepeneatione.” ) 1 P. M. Subiect ‘The Unexpected ll _ -Chsnces Five To One. Questions answered! No names: A hSlii/y welcome! registration coder sc ‘ of s. genera/l tendency 00mm mud- itarlan state." 1941 Service '1 lines sod- lpletie Tltne hii-S-‘l. ‘S. Luke itzl-M. ' and!‘ The Csll to Worship "0 Come, Ail The Sentences end The .... The Old Testament Inslolll The Proper Psalm The New Testament Lesson: 111s Chrietnme The Lord's IIIYII. es. (Cheri!) The Perish in tione. m» mo: 9.1L: Anthens-"Llhe Silver - Soloist: The ilecesslonsl The lenedictlcn. The Nine Dimlttll. Evening Service FESTIVAL 0F CHRISTMAS MUSIC Organ Prelude-"llnlnber, Deloveltil; emu“. u“ n’ "“°°""'"" ¥Z"",;,’.....,- ... Week's Cantos Diversi 1m i “Th ltirthd loprsnomo- 1cm“ Dz“ Micah tsl-‘l. _ - — — Este’! Peeltsr 150i. s. Matthew 1. u-ss. Sepreno and Tenor Dset-"Inve Divine. All Mgdzgllllgf; IIIHI-A-IIIIIMMI-LCLIIISS‘ “'-""-'.:m:":.i'.,.""'...".... °.:.":'.'“.r.:.".'.".:.'»""" "'1 Cerolsr ‘There wee silence is monu- suchimglrlunto i H. D1 IIUSQ. Eoiffiii err. w who no loprene SOIO-JTIIQJIEIIJQhW 36!!" - -' m!" . l: O. IIUII n. Oiiering-Orgun Solo: “Paton! svmrhwv” Emmi"! The Dedicetiou of the Oiiwinfl“ Puouu "has", tion. “my ---Nsidllnser inwson “WIN -—-—--——II-'BII'IUY er i191 urrsn Postlnde: “Good Chflltill Ill ui°”""h°h‘o'“' but s newly nature may be inserted et l cents I word. strictly payable in Udvllen. csuvnr cannon Menu Divine Worship will be held on Bab- bnth nest at 2.30 P. M. Rev. C. 0811110 Webster. Minister. - L-no-is-rl-ii, cumwn OI‘ SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Sabbath, Dec. 98th, Murray River 11 am. and '1 p.111. 14-184. PARISH OI‘ M11100‘) Ind Rustico services , Dec. h. Milton 1i 1.111.; Rustlco l pm. Rev. J. B. McMahon, L-las, YOK-K UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. services December 2B: can. Central church; 8 p. m. York; 1:30 p. m. Breckley. Subject, “After Christ- mll" 11-183. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN Church, Sunday, Dec, za_1o um, Sunday School; ll om. morning worship (Christmas service); 1.30 p. m. Cavendish at Church Church service. Rev. R. iii. Show. Minister. L488. ISLANDER DEAD-Mb‘, Harlan P. Found cf New Ilcndon, received a telegram Saturday nwrnlng, ermoimclng the death of his brother George F. Found, which occurred at his home in Vancouver, B. 0., sift/er o. lingering illness. The funeral tfiok place there on Mon- dcy eff-crown. Dec. 22nd. AILRIVES OVERSEAS -B¢t. Pl- Charlottetown, men- tioned in the anival of the Can- adian contingent in Great Britain announced yesterday. He is a. mem- gbfér of the Royal Canadian Air rec. OBSERVE BOXING DAY Boxing Day was observed b the Provincial Government epnrt- merits yesterday. The employees of the various offices in the Provin- cial Building spent the day at their homes or elsewhere enjoying this m holiday. RECEIVES PROMOTION-SSW. Arthur W. Wcllner, who has been stationed at Halifax since the be- ginning of the war, recently re- ceived his promotion to Sergeant. and has been appointed on the staff 01f the DP. Select, NDHB, Ottawa. For the present he 3e sto- ticned at. New Glssgow, NS. ATTEMPTED BREAK—— Evidence of an attempted break on the prem- adjoinlng the rear of the bull had been pried. off but s. check-up revealed nothing missing. The at- tempt was mane sometime during the Christmas holiday or in the early hours of yesterday morning. POLICE COURT-db the Police Court. morning three drunks who fated to sppesr had their ball bonds of $5 each estreat- ed. A drunk was sent. to jail for ten days. A party charged with driving n. motor vehicle while intoxi- cutcd was remanded until Monday and. o. young man char8°d WW1 m9 theft of $61 from a person was re- manded until Jan. 2nd. - ISLAND NURSE IS SAFE-—MI'S. J. N. MacDonald of Kllnruir, P- E- I., has received word oi the safety of her daughter, Miss Christine MacDonald R. N., at Queens Hos- pltal, Honolulu. The letter was writ- ten the day after the air raid. Miss MacDonald wrote that the wounded kept coming into the hospital all day Sunday and seventeen died be- fore evening. ISLAND NURSE IS SAFE-Mrs. JN, Mac-Donald 01f Kilmulr PEI. has received word or the saXeW o! her daughter Christine Mfl-cDfllilld RN. at Queens Hospital. Hunt-lulu. The letter was written time dav a1- ier the air raid. Miss MacDonald wrote tho-t. the wounded lwpt mm- ing into the hos ital all day Sun- day and seven en died before evening. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. -P1'ophezs foretold seven hundred years, and more, the birth of Christ. g startling details. e same protpihets foretell His second Advent. If c first prophecl h t. about the second? will deal with the second in the morning. In the evening he will deal "with the unexpected in cur simple little lives, in history, and in the fut- uro. us u. . and everyone is sure of ELECT OFFICERS-At a gener- al meeting oi the C.N.R. Main- talnence of way held in the hell as the depot the foilowi officers were elected: Past Pres cnt. Sam Hood. Presldezit. 131111110“ WW9- Vice President, - Sec. Tress. Arnizils den, Harry Muttart. don Swan. Inside Guard, l-lefiell. Outside Gusmd. Trybam. By uncnlntom deciskm s liberal donation was made to both cnxiaansges. Among those violent was m. MB. Les. Assistant - era-i chairman of the SMALL MARKET OFFERING _.0n1y s quarter oi the usual number oi vendors were in their Market Builddne very few customers It was the smellcet during the present comment of the There was s. very small offering in the poultry line ._jus,1; om goose and four chickens in the entire Market. The offer- in in other lines were also very i t, Prices remained the some as on Tuesday's market when there wss s. rush for good prior to Christmas. However, it is e ,. thst business will be brisk next market day which is the last be. fore the New Year. KENNEDY-ROD!) NUPTIALS- Am interesting weddin ceremony piece wt. the ria Chaplain, Go!‘- flurry Psnmer e . market day year, was the Market Clerk. i! match. her ccrsage was limes. After the eerrmony the cmmle left on s shcvrt honeymoon. and rcsid in mo. Previous to her nmrringe the pride was tendered s miscellaneous bower" bv her girl friends and was the re- cipient of many lovely elite. Use Mlnsrd'| for dsndrlii. Just s message to wake all of ~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN QQABDIAB w _ ____ The Eastern Guardian This column ls reserved ior uoae et local interest. but Mlvnrtluing ol s IIIII nsture mo! he inserted nl I oelte u word, strictly psyshu s,- ndvunce. mrox rnvrs-m. m. Stewart 9M- M°mllllh will receive Fbx Pcltd bhfflllsbcut the sec on f ch Prince Edward Islndd Fug: Poo.l ‘diibii.€t‘t"i“‘%i‘.'°t.l“° .’.,°',...,‘.'"’ Charlottetown. u d‘ 11-357-12-10-11-18-16-18-20. In Memoriam MALCOLM A. MACPHEE ‘me death occurred on Nov. 19th. 194i, oi Malcolm A. MacPiheq 01' Iiecvtixesrdale. P-EJ. in year. Mr. MucPhee had bcQ poor health for s few months pre- vimwbutlwoewasnomfoshura- oovery until a few do s before m; 11w! when the en urns as s Bleep B- wem-y traveller. l-Ie was born in Heutherdalc being @ son of the late Angus MacPhee. smd his wife Mary MacDonald, and spam, practically Ill his life on the old lwrxiestead when he planned m"- ly and worked faithfully in m; m. terests of the home. His life was on exrmple of mierrlty and thrift Mr. MocPhee will be greatly by a. host of friends, besides his neigh. b01111. mcm/‘od whom were heard "mfifli. "Ho was a grand nelg . bour." but it is in his own ham circle that. his loss will pg most keenly felt. as a more kind and m. diligent father would be hard to find. He leaves lo lovingly cherish memory his wife, Mary Ben; (Bruce) the following 50d“ Mid dflliishtcn: Angus M. Ind rio- rence, Lira. Nonnsm Sonith, o! D01». 61165951‘. Mass; Bruce oi Montague, P.E.1.; JackJst Con, Scottish lkgi- me-nt overseas; Mary E, Mrs An- gus Matbesoui Glen Willmm F151,; on Fulton on the old homestead; Sinclair of California, 01-113mm, Mire. James Silmw. Brudcnell, and on adopted daughter Alice n: Char- lottetown. also six grand chipimm The funeral WhlCIl was largely at. tended Wfls Owrducied at his hfime and u verse of the iihmlh wall: vellum I through the of the shadow of deat I will i123 I10 evil: his message bringing rvvm. fort and consalsilon w many hearts. A qua-rmite "Gomg down the volley" was beautifully rendered by Messrs. Willard Bruce, MM}; Mun- r0. John Bears and Mock lvlirsrtin, Burial was at, Valley Field, p511 bcarers were Hon, J.A Crmpccll, M-sssrs. Lmlchlin ilfacPhee, WE. MacPhee. Alan MacDonald, Peter MacDonald and John K, Mug- Dcnald. MRS. THOMAS CARTER Mrs. Winnifrcd Belle Carter oi 162 Ifiiglltcn Avenu-e, Winnipeg, Mflhlwbfl. widow of the late Tlvmas B. Carter Cumpbelltzn, New Brunswi sway in Win- nipeg. Mdn sy Dec. 15. Mr and. Mrs, Carter were born in P. E, I. Mr. Carter was a brother oi‘ the late Mrs, Bruce Stewart, Major John C. siewirt, Newiands Fruit Farm, Cllw‘l0ibei.0vvn i5 a nephew c-f Mrs. Carter's, ‘The family are; two daughters, Oitv I-Ialth Dept” kirk Tcnrlilng two sons, P. W. of the Winnipeg T, Eaton Co- Lbrisnd c. s. druggisz, of Prince Aibert, Sasmtchewnn. (Mrs. Millie Stewart, widow cl’ the iloie Daniel Stewart is a, sister-in- cw.) Personals ~ Calif’. J-J- T-eightimr stationed in ebec wiho spent Christmas in this city, leaves on return this morning. J, Gilbert Timmlns RCAF, left this morning fir’ Toronto after spending the holidays ‘with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. J.D. Tm- mlns, Mt. Stewart. Rev. Hamid K. Wright and Mrs. Wright who spent Christmas with the formers parents, Mr. and Nirs. AL. Wright’ of this city, left, yes- terduy morrung on return to Ad- vocate, NS. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Macbecd leave this morning on s visit to their son and daughter in Saska- 90011- They will be absent about four weeks. liieut. W. A. Johnston, of the Corvette "Charlottetown" m, the holiday with his parents, . and we. F. A. Johnston. Charlottetown. Major W. J. McDonald. P. E. I. Highlanders, Black Watch Regi- ment arrived home Wednesday to spend Christmas holidays with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Morris of Amherst, N. 5., arrived in the City Wednesday night in spend the Christmas holidays with Gordon's father, Mr. W. Frank Morris and sisters. Iieiis and Helen. They will be returning to Amherst Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Donpierre and daughter. Barbara. of 8t. John, N. 13., spent the Christmas holiday wilh lVlirs. Donplerreb parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wise in Charlotte- town. m. Donpierre iesves on re- turn today by blcns while wife will remain over for the New ear. Leave Moose Jaw To Make Home At Victoria, B. C. MR. AND MRS. J. H. LAIRD WILL LIVE AT (DAST-LEFT CITY UN SATURDAY. (Mcosejgg Ixchsnglegdd y years’ ence J. H. Laird. retired .11.,- ‘ ‘ nccornpanled by Mrs. 1411M, left Moose Jaw cm Sat- urday e-venin lest icr Victoria. B.C.,where hey Wlllrnalwi-h‘ hcme. Mr. Lclrd dilpoeed 0.? 5‘- wel residence on Omlnica Street West on Saturday. Mr. mini come to Saskatchewan cs a young men from Cavendish, P. E. 1., here he received his esriy education. He attended Prince Ed- ward College st Charlottetown, and after res-hing Saskatchewan he took his normal course nt, Regine, otter which he ed the teach- ing staff of the otse Jew public schoolbooisi. He entered the service of the Canadian Pacific Railway at Moose Jaw in i900 as o trainmnn, and was heed-end brdkesnui on the royal min which carried film Gillie V end Queeen Mus-y x Many Other Big BARGAINS Not Advertised! Lounge Chair —Rust color-good quality repp. Regular $23.95. $ 19.95 Now Easy Terms — - - Walnut Book Case. Single size, glass door. Regular $19 I $24.95. for Easy terms $21 . 95. Easy Terms - _ _ z W]? Raised Head Couches in H“ ‘mam!’ 1111p cover. Regular Now ‘l 8.95 Cosey Bridge Set —a deluxe set Terms Buy On Easy BUDGET with upholstered chairs. Regu- on] y. Reduced from $143 00 to lar $19.95 $ , ' ‘or $125.00. This lS a real special, _ _ _ "' _ Easy Terms, Console Set-Beautiful matched veneered table with hanging mir- ror. Thls ls top quality. Regular Walnut China Cabinet Large size and an excellent standard design. Regular $34.50. Now $29 i ___ I Now Snyder Chesterfield Suite _0,,. Studio Suite. Dark brown heavy qllflm)’ repp. Regular Easy terms. — $79.95. __ _f_69.95 $39.50 for $9 Easy terms __ __ __ n. Easy Terms — DeLuxe lazyboy chair-covered with fine quality damask. An Bmakfa“ investment in comfort. Regu- Ems)’ Terms lar $69 .50 Easy Terms — $59.50 Now. Buffet —2 only Zn per cent off F. A, Stewart Jones —~ Special Representative 129 Kent Street Telephone 00S Axmlnster Some excellent rugs in floor sam- ples. Reduced from $27.95 and $29.95 to Easy Terms - -. _ 123.95 Charlottetown 3A9; THREE w: The Charlottetown Male Chorus Concert In aid of the Children Christmas Fund of the Charlottetown Free Dispensary as adver- tised for lust Sunday and postponed 0n account of the storm will be presented tomorrow, Sun- day the 28th in the- PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE —AT 9 P. M.- Moose Jaw east in September of 1901. He was prannoted to conductor in 1913. During his service with the cunpany in that copocltv he was in charge of the Prince of Wines‘ (new Duke cf Windsor) train be- Moncton and Charlottetown Re- cruiting Centres. The familiar faces of Ssgls. Kurtln and Tucker, Lac. Smith and Trnynnr and AC2 LOCKG will be missed in Charlottetown. bween swm Cumm, and V; 0 These airmen will be attached to Jaw, and was in charge of m; 3113?; the Moncton Recruiting Centre on preceded Lherqygl m,“ December 31st and will take s st-y tmln hloh 01 hlewMc-le KingwGeor-ge v1 and personal interest in those from the Elizabeth tween Mocse Island who may wish to join the Jcw and Swift Current; in Msv oi R. C. A. F‘. It is expected that 1939. Mo‘, Laird W35 supgraitnupied numerous Islanders will be enlisted by the ccmllwll December 3i 1939 next. month by the Mobile Unit Mr 1mm durl m; icsiience that will cull here from the Munc- in Moose Jew too a pr-‘mlnent lOn. Recruiting Ce tre. port in Reemeso . He became The enlistments his week have a. Mason at. Kens , PILL, and been mostly for the C. W. A. A. F. affiliated with Moose Jaw Lcdge and are as follows: Mary Beatrice No. 3 AI‘. and AM. in 1023, and McMillan, St. Peter's Bay, Cook; was worsihlpful master of that Mary Catherine Blanchard, Chur- 10% in 193i. lttt ,C k: Eli. Hi m‘ 1on8 maiden“ m o cown oo vm een Stewart, Charlottetown. Cook. Moose aw Mr. mind took an act- 53$, Q, v, Garnhgm 1mm me gage-t riiienagué ggrlriliérliitw grntfrr; Army has been trnnsffrred to the . t .. Mcose Jawfiiiberai Agsflctlaiilnn for n" C‘ A‘ F‘ M a Disc pumman anurnbero years. on a L1 en- ’, , A erol election in 1934 was elccelesi to RICE OF “An the rovincini legislature as one of n 1 1d, m, 4. the er-cpzesenmilvee mm Mme Nomawiisy: yiiflfiitfi ismzl-Is 000.000 J“ d9’- H° W" l memb" “i we chief product of Thailand" IOT both cduesti ittse , the Moose Jaw schoolcmgfitrict for Mm. oonmmmm‘ md export a rvumber of yes rs. ciwimisn of the legislative ctmmiifiec of the Order of Railway Cmdmctors for s, number of ears. ‘Mfr. lAl-Ri ifc-ve excellent se ce to his fellow em loyees. l-le was n- E-rldggg the 18113‘; Jubilee Medal lvlirs. ‘Laird was prominent in val’- iaus organizsticns of Zion Ohumh, and for many years was treasurer Young Women's Christian n ll-‘l-‘OOT GOLIATB According to one version of me Bible the giant of Goth, Goliath, was about 11 geet tail. _____.________.___ Too Late Tn Clasify ____________.___.__. WANTED-CAPABLE 1mm r0 - , od wages. APPW m their new hcrne st Victnrl "w" m 6° m. ens Mrs Loud will hem: M mnfizriglfrzgixslie. mnbersbgf fallbcdyMsubsttslm- ,-. op.__________- num r ormer nose a citizens now residing in the Briv: ‘VANTED ~45 500" 55 P05‘ fish Columbia ca. tel. sibie apartment or house. At (Pn/trlot peace copy.) least l-wo bedrooms, Hot water heating. Apply ‘T’ care Guar- il.0.A.F. list 0f casualties CYITAWA, Dec. Zu-(CP) -The Rcynl Canadian Al!‘ Force's 146m official casualty list today brought to 1,203 the number of air force dead and missing reported Official- iy since the war started, The 11st reported one man killed on active service overceB-I, one p". vicusly listed as missing, now pre- sumed dead. two missing after sir operations overseas and one miss- 2218 after flying operations in Csn- a. Following is the casualty list with official numbers and next of kin: Overseas Killed on active service: Peters, Kenneth Frank, Sgt, R9- 5372, MII- H. B. Peters (mother) Oak River, Men. Previously reported missing, now reported killed: Tomlin, John Charles. Sgt. R78- 052, Mrs. F. R. Tomlin (mother) GOOD OLD PIRATE] “Naval Old Plzutesfls ulgnamgof the only Home Guard naval um in BTIiM-Yi. The)‘ are manning m "bsegvmim 90st on the Sussex . = 993'“ PINEAU-At New Glasgow, Deg; 21 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus Pinesu (nee Melina Gallant), a son. rnomvr-lsz x 11.1mm , no; - be: 21, 1941, w and ti... 01m: Proiitt, s daughter. _ , BISHOP- At the Prince County Hospital December 23, i941, to Mr. an Mrs. Harry Bishop (neg Virginia Palmer) s pan, GOSBEE-At the P. E. I Hospital, Dec. 25, 1941, to Signaller and Mrs. John Gosbee. Murray Harbour, a son (John Lloyd.) CK-At Prince County Hospital December 18, 194i. in Mr. sud Mrs. Wilfred MuComsck of Albany (nee Msbel Noonan) s eon. YEO-At Old Citadel. Qharlrston. South Caroline. Dec. 10 1941, to lVLrs. Yeo and Mr. rie Yco, Ph. D. of Northern, P. E. 1., twin is. Mrs. Yen was formerly Misc fie 01m: of Halifax, N, B. Toronto. Previously reported missing, new lilordoiilcia purposes p. ’ en : Bennett, Donald Ward. Sgt, M- 2744, Mrs. D. W. Bennett (wife) Sherbrooke, Que. Graham, Irwin Philips, Sgt. RS1- 664, Mrs. I. P. Graham (wife) Port Arthur. Ont. Missing after air operations: Cluif, Jcim Murray. Sgt... R822- 62. Mrs. J. M. Clufi (wife) Toronto. Mm, Donsld. Sgt. 12.09580, Mrs. A. Moss (mother) Toronto. Csrisds Missing eitcr flying operations: Proud, Denis Percival, Lac. R102- 248, P. W. Proud (fat-her) Regina. Dengcrcusly ill: Boden, Wilfred AC. RANDOM. Mrs. C. A. Boden (mother) Brose- loy, Shropshire, Eng. Dengcrously injured in auiomo~ bile accident: Holden, ‘Thomas Joseph, A01. 1!- 127500, Mrs T. J. Holden (mother) Niorrlstown, NJ. Seriously injured: Sanderson, Peter Allan, AC2, R- 142048. J. Sanderson (brother) Portland, Ore. Activities of m" The Air Force The holiday season brought many men buck to the Island with the result that ihe Air Force Recruit- ing Ccntrs has had numerous visi- tors durlng the week. Among they: have been men recently enlisted through the local Centre. The change from civilian to Air- man after s period of s few months’ training is ver marked. This 1s due to the regu or life the airman enjoys in the course oi his train- 'I‘he following is section a period of time (ii-lock A. M. and 6 as may hc indicated by lie." m?" srstlons are already under be dealt “Au. accordingly’ wsy or the smslgsmsticu of the 1 Any person violating this section 0f ihe lly-lnw Parking Regulations 35 of the By-iaw to Regulate and Control Traffic in the Ciiy of Charlottetown:- "lt shall he unlawful for the driver of any vehicle io park such vehicle on any street or public place for longer than two (2) hours between 2 o'clock A. M. except in such areas the police by reason of their being continuously necessary for the travelling pub- will 14-178. MARRIAGE! VESSEY-BOVYEiL-At the United Oimrch Manse ct West Covehesd, P. E. I, on Wednesday December 24. 1941 by Rev. Thns. A. Wilson, B. 30.. Benjamin Franklin Vcssvv of York. Queens £70.. and Gertrude Elizabeth Bcvycr '1 Ccwirehcari, Queens County. nrzsrns MacDonald-In south . D00. 19th, 1941. Daniel, husband of Elias (Munroe) MacDonald. GAIJBRAITH —- A‘. the Ohsrlotto- tovm Hcupltsl Frlrlnv. December M. 194i, Mrs. Alice Galbraith, aged t0 years, Her remains are restin st the A. A. Hennorwy Funera Home. Puneml arrangements later. In Memoriam In loving rnemnrv ni Mrs. Elin- abeth Gnmrstrr w n departed this llie December 24th, 1940. Gone is the one we loved so well Gone to u better land to dwell We miss you now We'll miss you more But we shall meet on the Golden Shore. Inserted h Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Hicknx and Family, L-103-l2-21-li, N. D. 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