ER 11. 1943 WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘A “gt-rs. s. jllsr Iaralu. all Hanover as. nil nnnu°""'in°n"l'.'.i'lii“iii¥nlfnm w “n, anlslllllsls Mvsrthn; n-~~:.:.-.-.-.=~.:..-:.--~~- dsllvsne boyres ' ‘up-mo on, o, “our: l1! 13-10-21. BN1 M11118"!- 13-10-31. ILMOT INCH recent-ion u =v=~~ "lhifiit in he! gold (‘larioca sag o roses. a w wire: Mrs- Mrs. _aéllflfk presided over °.°“'i§ 1 ove m5 will reside (in Wilmot Val- ISIIEBIES N1‘ IN F s ...Mi:agistrate W. E. Darby judgment in the three cases the Fisheries Actaeztaefiurg 1 . that “mafia l teimbossed b_ the regua 0B5 i111‘ Tilkfiltnlniv or the 1 act ghsogllcsinity-oi Alhertcn were on on this charge and a lim- wfnpany from the same m, round guilty and fined prld costs. The rel! th Wilfred Tanton m p, Boil appeared for the da- _________ girl friend of an Afiib $111611 ulday the ear- intended for Mrs. Philip “n because her United States ‘ captain husband couldmtspeak h fast enough. But Mrs. lfl‘ feels her husband. WWW the Allied Military Govern- tbranch in North Africa, ed u s minor victory for in- tion relations. Here's the Capt- Kerker wroic home: ‘Aooanpuiied by an srchmeo- csl friend of mine who knew Arab country very well. I visit- ’; sliversmith srld bought a pair sknple but ' ‘ ‘y designed for you. The next day I g gout st a. feast given by an chief. fn a lull jewellery to ask his opinion of ‘rile chief misunderstood my as one profferin: a gift to Jie gisciously reached for the Accepted the some, and said regretted that I had not four ls he had four to favour." Kills psln I UI-IIMONT ON WEDNES- Y. DEC. l5, BEGINNING AT 1 P. lwill sell by suction on the pre- a of the late Gordon Dslsell 913m ‘. the following stock, Ilemmts and household effects: stock-One man, three tie. 85 hens. Implements - Driving wagon. "Iron. driving sleigh and lllfsio robe, one walking plow, Vlrll sets of harness. s quantity carpenter's tools and all kinds llsniess and articles used mi. m: u N- vlng room. dlnl ' l- NNI room and kitchen for: lllle. Included in this lot is s good e and kitchen range. Ono "y. $1126‘ hard all cooking uten- Tflms cash. u‘ ‘J: h! should prove unfavorable on next flne day. Mrs. Gordon Dalaell. £5171‘ zviifliloll. Auctioneer. i voun rlulr IF voun an m: - because . . w‘ i" "Den every eve- "hi! until 9 to enable l" 1o get all shopping h“ l"! before De- "Inber 25. ENMAN . onus oo. I ' MIIIKIIIIUIMQEII manila. srlosydwiflisnsllb Illusory!“ hisfsv- -l00l Ollllllf hand ‘heavy lnsulPlyBosrd, m“ o]? DBO. H. REV. D, M, Fraser, a ls the misfortune to sustain a pain ul (1.. 1 produced- "lill" Mi IUIL "III". i‘! Gllnfllh Iltlt saslybsnshlan lsrdsllverteaenyonrsgu, soon st. a Bruce's. -rrllr.s.l=.' wus. in no min, p, Freetown Hall, Bunday, evening 13-11-11. 40B BALE. — Remington Port- able Typewriter in good condition. Box 20, Carleton. ll-ll-li. —WE HAVE secured the services of an expert poultry illier and are‘ ‘in s position to hands itity of Live or Dreuer. are Dflying Highest buarket flanada Packers Ltd. Kerligiggtim. - .1 . ! —EXCISE TAX-Two mm from the vicinity of e appeared lhefore Magistrate Wm‘. Darby in Blmunersid this week charged with the posession of beer. They were sachfirl flea-dd costs or one, month-S I —I~‘UNIIR.AL or LATE MRS. GORDON-The funeral of the late Mrs. Douglas uoroon was held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.rn. from her latc residence to ‘rrinity United Church, sumrnerside. Burial was in the People's Cemetery. The service at the church and gmve was conducted by Rev. John Jar- vie, pastor. The pallbearers were: ‘| George Sheen, LR. Allen, Albert .Ll.nlslettcr, T.D. Can-uthers, James Hunter. and Albany PalmeL-S — SUFFEBB INJURY — M15, ) O -DAY RICHARI) ARLEN ARLINE JUDGE n inf...- n1 v .1 ., Also British News and SHORT summers snows 1.30 - 9.1a SATURDAY AT 2.30 ‘THE GUARDIAN Refugees Escape-j llazi Domination To lleip llorway -__- I! LDINI IlAGI-All Canadian Press Stall Writer mrrm uoawsr. MUBKQKA. Ont. Dec. 10 —(@) ‘Ihcrel I- in Canada. At Cam Nam-way near Grsvenhul’ RECEIVHIG This station is nowopen ese romance: s flight from Nazi-scavenged Nor- zxly‘. others hove dhu i wsnttogobsckasseonasthewsr hile is over. In the lnoanw they 12-11-18-25-81. ' . m uttu I —%-—-— ‘null l Jtationccl‘. FD. ‘rumer is a. graduate igrthqngmvcrjsity oladToroiito and 5. I16 Gill UniversityswfSgr “Me o‘ MC Toomhs - Bowness liuptials A wedding of much interest to a nk l-f. Daley, Summerslde hac‘. f ,injury on Tuesday morning. While l oing down to the cellar of her last trip- itiended to. It is pleasing ‘to learn getting along nicely-B —SCIIOOL CHILDREN BUY WAR. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES- The school children of cast Prince l and west Queens have bought more war savings certificates so far this year than last according to Mr. C. B. ly school inspector for that I district. The school in ‘his district jwhich has the greatest amount 0f ' , stamp purchases to date is Free- _ town Station where the pupils have . bought stamps to the value $251.00. The principal of this school is J.B. Lewis and the assistant i5 Miss Mamie Mlll.-—S —Y‘S MEN'S CLUB — The re- gular weekly luncheon meeting of< the summerside Y's mens club was held on ‘Thursday evening at. the . Olympia Restaurant. George Melkle capably filling the office of chair- =man for the evening. A very good- iattendiince of the members was noted. One visitor present, One inew member . tzroduoed by William Currie and ,welcome<i' to the club by the chair- man of the membership committee Edwin Esty. It was announced that five Y's men had signified their iri- of taking the Boys Scout \ T.B. ‘yet co npleted. Th l, called upon Mr. Morley M. Bell, K. l0, who gave a very interesting ac- count of his recent. visit to Ottawa. Fines master Wm. Currie collected the sum of $1.05 and the meetinB closed with The Rina-S . —-TU'R.NER - SCOTT — A cluiet iweddiru was solernnlzed at Sum- m P.E.I. ht ‘Tflnlt of cousin erside Church on Decem - 43 st seven thirty in the eveninfl when Sydney Scott daughter of Lt . Be t Cal- .. was united in marriage LsndMraJF‘ otof to Pilot Officer Stewart Doueles Tumor. R.C.A.F. son of Mr. and Mrs. HI. Tiu-xier. Toronto. Out- The bride who was given in ml! rings by her father, wore a light bius wool afternoon dress. with black hat trimmed with blue suede and a. courage of olnk roses. shells Scott, sister of the bride. “'85 maid of honor best man was W ~ an. Woodsii-le performed the lemma; The young cowl» media ly after the ceremony for a short honeymoon in Charlottetown. ‘they will reside for the present Bummerside where the 8100111 1B “- Canadian sntl-tsnk gunners word and sight of German advance along tho rosd on the ridht first hill in the bacilli-mind. l 1 Sumnierslde g BINDIN cluster of Italian farm homes at the ' custom. by l Mouse, Mrs. Verdun m‘ I extend Wide circle of relatives and friends was soicmnized at. the home of the bride on Wednesday evening, Dec- ember Blh. i943, when the Rev. A. D. Stirling united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony Miss Wllna Jean. l-lartle O. Bow- ness and the liitc Mr. Bowness of LAC Linwood Goes Toombs of the R. C.A FR. and son of Ml". and Mrs. Preston Toombs also of Kensington. The living room was very prettily de- coratkd with evergreens and pink» the l and white streamers ‘yhllc ceremony was performed by candle. light beneath an mph which like the l-ocm was nicely decorated in the samecolor scheme, for the oc- casion. At '1 o'clock to the strains of Lohengrirfs Wedding March. played by Miss Wilna Delaney, of the groom who also play- ed wedding music throughout the evening. the brldc entered the room on the arm of her lrzothcr, Mr.i Wayne Bowness who gave her in marriage, looking very lovely in a street length dress of Queen's Blue Crepe and matching accessories and carrying a. bouquet of Better Time Roses. rind Maiden Hair Fern her only ornament being a gold lccket, the gilt of the groom. l-ler bridesmaid, Miss Wanda Mann chose a street length dress of gold crepe and carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and Maiden Hair Fern. for ornament. she wore a pearl necklet, her gift from the groom. The groom who was in the uniform of the RC A.F. was capably supported by his cousin LAC. Ellsworth White in the role of groomsmlin. The groom's gift to his attendant was o. leather bill fold. The bride's mother was at- tractively gowned in a street length dress of Sea Blue crepe and vrore a. corsage of Briarcllffe Roses. The groom's mother was beccrnlngly gowned in a street length dress of King's Blue crepe. her corsage being of Braircliffe Roses also. During the signing of the register Mrs. A. D. Stirling sang very sweetly, 0 Perfect Love. As the bride arid groom re-entered the room Miss Delaney played a chorus from Men- delssohns Wedding March. A bountiful wedding supper was serv- ed to upwards of seventy invited gvuests. The bride's table was adorned with a three tier wedding cake, which was cut, according to the bride. Those assist- were, like. Scott Paynter, Mrs. Hodge Montgomery, Mrs. Gerald My Mrs. Ivan Harrington, Mr. Miss Iottie Sims and Miss Annie Cole. Later the evening a Jolly bunch of serenaders arrived on the scene to happiest congratulations to the young couple. Their many friends 10in in wishing them many years of wedded bliss. incinservinfl CANADIAN SOLDIERS ‘WATCH FOB RUNS alelshcwn in Italy on the slert for I hicles mfsnt y were about to toward German positions on the Germans were also in position among the bottom of the hill. (Canadian Army Oversee; thou) ‘set commute Norway loin Mlfllfi districts doing what- ever ioh wi release their country- men for combat duiw. ere‘: young Anne Novik who with hel- family and two friends crept from under the Nazi thumb to b0 ‘to the New world in a. ‘i0 foot B. ‘The: wei-o as f -m parents °°“i‘i"'“i.'l.‘." 1m O O U! I t -urloles, aunts, co y e most o! 91101105; usins. two friends simonsen and my six month old sister, Aud." At Easter in Norway people 80 she said l ins- for holidays. and annp want] to to n81»! where hei- limi- land u hurries st NorweB-iln l-iosvltehhut. y; gm works at the- B. O-A-I‘. muslin-ms in ‘mrpnto snd help! send Norwegian newwlwi’! h" initnl in con - 0 in tclllng of the party's experience. sports, and Mrs. siinonsen and her They sipped min island to is- d remission land at right untili they reached leflfl- 0n o! Scotland year alter the invasion of Nor-we . they "QI- cwped into S ' tho orth . hi in a en. There with hundreds of N0!‘- ‘Eiaroes n While on the trip they cove while a. U-boat seal-c ed for wegians. they wsited- for seats on a plfl-Ile operated s _ husband w to of these A l 9. liMl, exactly one them. At three different times Ger- man hon-lbers appeared overhead looking for them. After something like 3,000 miles, a mixture of hide and seek and of sailing seas heavy for the little Ship. they reached 5t. John's Nflldq train trip too and then Sydney, N8. But th the Black Sea. where they Journey was not ended. and they'd Russian ship. out by way of the Panama- The first port was Vania. Bulg- canal for Vancouver where they had aria. and because that was occupied ‘frie d country they hiid w lie low- th leave mat. city t! I15. ‘g l?’- §§ i!‘ Germ were 1 think th on lhemlhifl. “Nd the couldn't atop . n said they finally‘ in Norway seen pictures o secretary to command of L. that in the N. W. A. A l" she will soon join her naval airforce flier in England. PELT STATION iii-m.- Our Charlottetown Roeoiviligltation for this season will be under the management of J. D. Jenklill. office 119 Grafton 8t. andiwill be pleased to mo!" your pelts and issue receipts and advances for same. w, The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, lu- sumianslnll, r. a. r. i ‘t Warmth.’ she slid down st. the port ta time all the so we had in e war at that time and m . . Simonse t aboard an old English tramp resumed at slow speed. Oallcllita. f 1W Mrs. Simonsen is the the Air llflif ‘I a r-f” “*1 s sight to seo all thou "They pic- hide. e Germans knew we were but Russia iladxft en- so Singapore, Java. sleeping pegul and Sun Francisco, srrivin in the United states after they had left Norway. They| commercial came directly to Toronto because they had heard of and f Little Norway and the R. N. A. l". centre in Toronto. Norwegian . lnstitu Officer in in Jackie's stat/us. f-I ittle Norway. she says a. special building . mm husband, Uh to the present the Women's Auxiliary Air headquarters sud Little with secretaries, telet airplane painter. cook, o operator, hospital he per. help¢r and waitress. Poroeh I“? Norway operator. tographer, kitchen / Lucky Jackie Looked After By 70 lie-Elie WINNER! Dee. l0 - Yourlg Jutle has ‘l0 starry ung aro five months of Jackie ll mdnbera of tbs e fluculty of the University of obs. I-Ie will remain in his IGt about men. i The obtains ha lyear from the child care. Jackie girl in faculty has three days irl M- able [Jackie is entirely in her cure. i Jackie is the only gentleman on the campus who gets away 8w In fact, he and scraping to his every whim. | the only nursery, s his regular attendants. Just like genuine mothers, the (C!) — eyed women r und st k and call, but he takes it bee nonchalantiy in his stride as thou!!! it were the due of every young men ll‘- one of the first mus‘ Horn Economic! Manit- blirsful undings with all those oo-eds after him until April when the girls will have to turn their ‘ to examinations and for- Home Economics faculty hles like Jackie every Ohild welfare Bureau to give the girls a N81 mbiect. on which to practise their course in is the faculty's 21st ward and will be returned to his mother at the end of the girls’ and, the iourney training period. mach ' only to he bombed off Syr a though damaged the vessel was to continue . They sailed on by Cairo, Suez,‘ Aden, arly through lectures. Manila yawns wit-h impunity rnonthelright in the lecturers face He is taken for regular walls in his pram with bevies of attendants bowing The University of Manitoba is Canadian educational tion which can bunst a guest e is housed in complete with kitchen and quarters for a l I see the Best Gifts ALL LINES 5ummcrside IIIISUHHHEE MPH HUTTART ____._______¢ PROFESSION AL CARD v",- "rcxnm \‘L'“"Q‘.K7Y"T~ iiiiwxr T. E. IIICKEY . Chartered Accountant y? Office n: 7. ‘I White Star Laundry x ds/vvvea Free Soundiilovlss Alberlon. lice. l l'.\‘. 0'Loary, Doc. l i : |'.\i. St. Elennors, Dec. 15 i-i l'..\i. St. Mary's Academy, Dec. l5 ‘Z l‘.\i. Kcnrinzioil. Der. i6 ". s; s lnfil, Freetown, Dec. l7 a l'.\l. ilililhl H‘, (lillis) ‘National Film card Z a. w: ) i? iy . _ f1 h?! 3' _ . i i’ ‘t \ Tl ~e f) h I 5 l, . a i» a ti it 3i 1i. r E c . ».'- . . B . A 1 i‘ i ‘g 2 Li ‘i i’ l? ‘i. in: . f’ ‘l if 5} 5». ~ WATCHES or MERIT E a; olrr OVERSI-IOES MEN'S GQWNS _,, \ i’ ' V. ~ - . . ’- "i" i .'.°::r.’..°l:.‘i' ..".' .2?" lalanlfm‘ "°"“ ‘“ ‘m’ *'“" ‘“' bfiulsritnlfsr: ki;‘;.':...":'.:: » _ $139 l" "-25 dust proof models. " ‘a Girls‘ and Children's uverrhoes in Cssh- $795 to $12.95 400 to $3500 l s i; increase, Cloth and Rubber. . ‘l ' ' 4 ‘ ‘ g. $1.10 to $1.65 MEN'S SHIRTS SI 1P ERS a Men's Cloth Overshoes, one and two buckle. Men's Fine Dress Shirts in white and fancy {RISTMAS ‘ P 'y 31-49 to $235 colored stripes an outstanding collection. Ladies‘ and Men's Christmas 1' a Boy's Cloth Overshoes one and two buckle 1 “Pine? “ti F“; sgztrglfrzithfrlf . . g use i; ' s ' to $295 Ian, it? e21“; N ‘ 59c u» $3.95 ,2 Parr TOWELS DAINTY LINGERIE Children's. my. 1nd Girls‘ a s ‘ .. , t - - = for. :.:':ir'...'.':'.':::‘: 51s.; “n... il".....‘:*::i:.. :2: Mm Hosmny; F-iiiffinsl“ 7t also pure Irish Linen Towels. lmmdldmugtlr (ma: , son to nos f} » _ . . 85c to $1.25 _, [LOB to us: Fancy “Illa! m“: l SPORT JACKETS g f. ‘ tiona also plain Black ans "u, G b M“ a Sh. b l , PILLOW CASES ‘LAMBS’ SCARVES um 49¢ to $100 firlliciktnrtplniizéfinnlnlnizh é ’ Indies’ anal-r a x ‘ e ' fifaflz-"Mamf ‘gm ananuingafi,"m°ff'..$ $5.95 and $1.95 f: N, "“‘ Trawum m w Ml MEN'S SUSPENDERS LEATHER JACKETS p] i nosmnr "£1. '.'l""“'“ "“"""“" §'-7>'il'e'°3inn3°"§in.iL-§§"'§ t" ‘ nu u ' n i . r. ' 1331995 5E1‘! nan-min: magnet! ls * we to $1.00 Q< c "r ~ I f; i" on" Wk..." 3"“ u rilvidlzam i" " u" l, - 5y $1.00 to ssso . Qua It)’ ~ BCARVES and TIES f; _ l? um wu- mnumam at: Fl IRS $- CLOTHB Ihllo us sellers. g sous so also q gtthmhh‘ u... lh* "ml. l“! In," hung“ Ladies‘ For Coats in Per- alsnlnxlisu and fancy coldl- Ii“ “"1"- E e ° f ° ° .- 5635 to 310.60. has in Christmas boxes. gxlhht-ngglw u: to use r 869.00 to $450.00 a? TOILET SETS BLOUSIS f, HOUSE COATS ; \ ‘lollst lots for men and wslass Including All’ IloIu h Vyslls flannel Crops. Ladies‘ Bolus Costs in f such desirsbls snake; as Yardley, Iladnuts. Issther Flannel and Cotton stripes, lnclud- Seersucker. Candlewick. , y: bontherle mum i. luhpreparstions. leg tailors: $135131 "'l‘ooke." Qlergflhlhfeualluincyrufl g ' e “ "' ’ - "‘ $4.75 to $17.95 t GLOVES FOR GIFTS- * " ‘Rnhfil.’ '¥ i-rrmnrrnim..." =K*'""°- “°“"= gg n: nn... n. 1 a m: u- m: Indies‘ nililoiflli-‘oneiliisgkasn- '"' ' ugschdiiigil °" B!!! II 0f A m. c“ "c"- ~= E."°"J.'.i:.‘.‘:.i‘ “his: i '°' ‘u ‘i’; m m“ now ms - oiiw em "m “m3? Will's» E hdiss’ Wool nim- . snl ‘,1 Mltts inclining. _ sn- n W'- ifl Ill fled!!!" Ill-ll- HANDKERCHIEFS g‘ sue to ma‘ , f; nsshr hl . A w» w- ..... seem: $n£ii !'.‘.‘..'.“.l“n‘.i" - “$.23 $3i°"l..l:i:2' nip: l n nan... ' ' SUMMERSIDE 1*- , l _ use to mos foe to 50c