__.‘_..._.._._. The SUM ‘THE WESTERN GUARDIAN -i____.__._ ...._.__;._ "i- AGENTS: Mrs. John Pond. ll Church Street-Phone 280 SUMMERS]!!! 1nd PRINCE COUNTY Newl. sot-wraith“ "ml-bins should be left with Mrs. Pond. The Guardian may be bought daliy at any of the Iollllwln‘ ‘mi-Hm Summerside: < B,“ Bookstore, Water Street. Gouriiee Drugstore, Water Street, Toronto Bakery, Water Street, Mink The Guardian will be delivered carrier Boy at 20 per d!) 0' 10o per week. I'hone 289 for this ‘m; your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your mum ‘fins column Is reneriul fur news of “w,” Interest, but uilvortlslu; 0| I n,.,\,,, nuture may be inserted It I cent! n word. strictly piuilhl! in Itltlllira. _\'. IOOPING-COUGII . remedy 50¢ at ‘fayioi- urug 00., Kcnsingtcn. L-2-6.. -.ATTE.I\'DED MEETING Mayor John E. Cflmllbell and MI’. Nell R. Durant Town Clerk were zs- to Charlctictswn on Tucs- alpntl a meeting in con- iizih the blacltout arrange- miDEQUI-Z RINK. South Shore '1'): riy January 15th. _ ei .. LW Antiiin. Skate - , Admission 20 cents. L-543-l-l4-2l. -ll. N. OBILYAN 0f HOILRBII- trew and Co, Montzeai is buying fills (lflily at office of Charles moans, Suinmcrsicle L-fi-IO-IZ-IB-tf, .-i'I‘I.l‘lT ICXCIIIINCE—-The im- .\ I 5- g ‘lily win. Ver wolf in the Christian . ‘lllli Chiiicli. All ssrviccs ii attended-S -IIRIDE-TO-BE SIIOWERED - The lrientis of Miss Helen Sudbury oi Saiitnicrslde gathered at the honte of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cflfrllfliors. Eli Brneqiic, on Friday last to i‘ hcr a prc-nupd l ivas pi-cttily ' died ivilh evergreens and pas- tel bJJGCS. Seated with the bride- to-bc was her friend Mrs. Charles Drcwctt. Miss Lillian Schurman '-<i the Wedding lvlarch as they thzir tilaces. Assisting with the z of the lovely gifts were Lorne MacCaiili. Mia Norma s rlliirtlo. Miss Lillian Schurnian, M. i\l.i Miss Duns Clark, and Miss Ewing n. After the bride had thanked the guests for iblc expressions of good- " d the bride every hap- and n social hour 1 ay tlie evening. Refrcsh- meats were served by the hostess at the close of the evening-S —S.O.T. OFFICERS-On Mon- day evening last Shamrock Divi- .4 of Temperance No. 130, nut :- (l Ollfllftl in tho Krnsington 'l‘oii'ii Hall with D.G.W.P;—J.F Prolilt presided in the absence of the W_P. when the following staff of officers were elected for the en- suing qimrtcr: W.P.. Donald Mc- Kenzie; W.A., Glendon Cotton; RS, J. A, McKeiizc; A.R.S., Chap, Rev. A D. Trcas. James Jardlric; F. ., . B. Mlllman: 00nd,, Mrs. Mabel Chisholm; D.G.W P., J.F. Profltt. On motion a donation of ten dollars was voted lo be forivard- ctl to tlic trc-astirer of the Provin- cial Temperance Federation. it was unanimously agreed that the Di- vision would meet regularly in the Town Hall on the third Monday evening in eaut month of the year. —S‘SIi)E DIVISION C. W. L. lliltlliTlNfi — The regular monthly meeting of iiic Suinincrside Sub- division of the C. W. 1.1.. was held in K. of C. Home on Wednesda evening, Jan. '1, with the Preslden. Mrs. W. J. Sullivan, esldlng. There was a good attcn since at this Ili“"llg. The minutes of the last llllJilllLZ were read and approved fitlloivcd by the treasurers report \\'illt‘ll showed a large sum expend- ed for war purposes and charity, es- pecially during the Christmas sea- son. The War Cunvenor reported h "ing given knitted goods. pyjam- ' the Rcd Cross. lizid sup- i z hose, slices. uvershocs, flnnel- mic. etc, to ncctsi children. Letters of thanks were read from the Ser- vice Overseas Dept. for cigarettes contributed to the soldiers. also from Sisters of Si. Mary's Convent, Siiiniitc ltic, Sisters of Martha and ' Orphanage. A leltcr (l frcni Canvcnoi‘ of Mag- urgiitg a strong appeal made for subscriptions also one from the President of the T. B. league, A dlscumlon then took la a: to tlic bcst means of se- more ivcrkers for Will‘ pur- and lt was decided to have : swlilig clubs acct i aftzrnoon and evening. II order to give everyone a chance to attend. As money is needed to 1‘-11‘1y out these projects more fully l! s moved by Mrs. McMahon. anti seconded bv Mrs. Hucstls tlrat iin- livid a pantry sale on Saturday. Jill. 24. I/iotlon carried. Mrs. Mi:- lifilton then gave an account of a ll" '11‘! cf tlie (lifferent. branches 0i the Girl Guides, held at Mi 1 2 ..~d leaders were appoint- ed to take charge of the sewing and k111_-\-11..' uf the girls 0f Eeccnd Di- ii.~ion who will take part in the contest for the Bessborouirli Shield. lit. icw, Mgsr. J, G. Mclellan, Clllllfhlll. \v"s nrrvnt. on" ."'l"""ss- ed the meeting. l-Ie commended the members for in ir char-s in Li's "Ty worthy work. urging them to kcsp it up and not 0w weary of iiritig good, even if ticre should be ‘i111 ttrezitcr demands on their time 2g! resources. Meeting adjourned. othing, etc. to l Service Qcnvcnoi" S8 MoRsEs TEA Where will you find u lefl "Ill than MORSE'S SELECTED ORANGE you will like better PEKOE? Gilli". 67 Grenville Street. W l!!! home In Summerelde by service or -n.ini0 st em“ lane hougsmiigie seR/aiggrgfaeglzil Bruce's. L-524-l-l4-2l. —t-\PARTMENT TO LET, new] Cflmillcbcd, unfurnished apgirtmen); for rent. heat, light, water, stove and frigidairc supplied. Morrison Apartments, Buinmerslde, L-536-1-l4-1l. -—R-M. STANDARD ' . cult. obtainable at Brag-bail‘ m‘ b“ L-524-l-14-2l. —-TR'NSFEII.RED T . rouiviilauo - Serg». oJolllqnE ‘S'- Connor of the R. C. A. F, who has been stationed at Summerslde for the past year leaves this morning for Newfoundland where he has been transferred. Sergt. and Mrs. OConncr made many friends while in Summersidc who will regret their departure-S Personals _—Miss Florence Gunnnr; cf Ken. singloii spent the past ivmlz-cnd at her home in Travellers Rest. —Mrs. Lucy Chappelle n“ re- turned to Traveller's Ros: a103,- spending some time visiting friends ln Milvale. —Mlss Jcaii Chappellc, ‘Ii-arci- ler's Rest, is confined to he-r home with the measles. Her many friends Wish M!‘ fi 596065! recovery. _ --Mr. William Burke of August- ine Cove spent Christmas at home ivit-li his wife and family. Mr. Burke is working in N.B. -Friends will regret to learn that lifrs. Wm. Waite of Travellers Rest is quite ill in the Prince Coun- t-y Hcsp laL-S. —Miss Myrtle McKcnna of Fern- wood ls recovering from an opera- t1°fl 1°!‘ flililendicltls in the Prince County HospilaL-S. —Sergt. Peter Merrick who has ltrcn stationed at R.C.A.F'. Training $11001 at S‘Side has been trans- frrred to Ottawa and left on Mon- day to take up his new duties. -S. —Mlss Hazel Adams, R. N. of Kenslngton, has been relieving in the Prince County Hospital and is not attached to the permanent staff as inadvertently stated on Monday. —-Mr. William Matheson, Trav- eller's Rest who underwent an 0p- eration tn the Prince County Hos- pital has returned to her home greatly improved. —F60600 Pie. J.A Chappclle uf the P.E.I. Highlanders rstanonc-l somewhere in Newfoundland is spending a. month's “slck-leave" at Traveller's Rest, the guest o: his sister Mrs. William l-lctfcl, Jr. —-Mrs. RE. Diamond and ‘son Albert of Summerslde have mated to Augustine Cove to spend some time with Mrs. Wm. Burke. Mrs. Diamond's sister-in-law. Their many friends in St. Elcanorhs and Summerslde Will miss them grcntly. —Mlss Helen MacPhee_ R, N.. is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, having undergone an op- erat on for appendicitis. Her many friends trust she will soon be up and about again-S --Cpl. Millage MucLco-i 11nd Pie. J.A. Chappelle spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevenson, Pleasant Valley, where a shower was held for Pie. Preston can- and Mrs. Carr. Cpl. MacLeod and Pto Carr are stationed with the PEI. High- landers in Newfoundland. Black future For quislings LONDON, Jan. 13—(CPl—-'I‘he al- lied nations served grim warning today on Axis occupation officials and their quisllngs that post-war courts and perhaps firing squads await those responsible for sloyillll and brutallt to the helpless peopcs of conqulre Europe. Foreign Secretary the keynote when e said the Ger- man occupation officers and "the aiulsllngs have little reason to look to e futune with any hope." Governments of eignt occupied nations. and the Free French com- mittee signed an mmmellf’ l0 899k nut. try and punish those respon- sible for persecution. A conference ln St. Jamess Palace laid framework tor punishment of suc.i occu ation officials u nhard Hey chs. "protector" of Bohemia and Moravia, and Gen. Otto Vcn Stuelpnagei, military administrator of occupied France. Both have been accused of ordering mass executions. Observers for the United states Ruala and China looked oin. but did not enggge in the conference. Eden, sounded Finance Minister Tsley announced appointed Lieutenant of tlie coun- u. AND PRINCE “Ivan the Terrible” Commands llama Australian Forces 6C0 million War loan for. Next month UITAWA, Jan. IS-JCPL-Cena- disris next month will be asked to lend the Government $600,000,000 to help wage war against the Axis, Staff W NEW YORK, Jan. l3—(AP)_ Mal-Gen. Iven Gifford MecKey- Benerally called "Ivan the Ter- rlble"—commander of Australia's home forces, W85 film censor of the land down imder before Hitler forced him to drop his shears and de-moth his old army uniform. ifly Gayle Talbot, Associated Press ritcr) today. ‘The arliinister. announcing the sze of e second victory loa of the war which he forecast nlast ,,,§°‘l,",‘§‘,’°°,°m‘§°“§'}§,’ f°rfi°mber' month, said he was confident of his movie Job £6,101,515: med goal; its success. The first vmorv Loan of this £23525 about; some questionable vrar, lat June. was f0 i i1 ' t. .is:...i:i i: ha. a the extent of $710,950,950 in cash. w,“ may,“ b‘, m, ‘MZQ-iafifl‘: "With the intensification of the war it ls clear that (in the second ggldigifignTobfifik ‘I?! loglanlllnit Victory. Loam we, shall need at men can mm m, “hero o, Bérdia|| least $600.000,000" Mr. Ils'ey said. m5 nickname ' Stems f ‘ The new drive for war funds will bloody 6.15pm, cam a, m"; the start in mid-February and con- ply-sq, $.85, war A“ 21g“ o the “m”? 1M0 Milfch- killed or wounded in oriemiltxigvgirze $Z§§in2“‘.t’2ii' fil..'.l°"tli" Rt‘? - , e w so N, B‘ and rifle, he held his trencllI for _ a _ H two hours against a strong Turk- ish unit. When rellct reached him, he was battered and exhausted, but st 1 on his feet, FREDERICTON, Jan. 13—(CPl mfigif; ‘$1,181 ail,‘ ‘gum??- h‘ °°"1" -—A l€C0l‘d high surplus of $901,233 1,, ma,“ 6011mm a" ‘Y, 3"?“ on current account, record re. “round me Distmniisgpd ca“ 99° cripts of 310948.010, record expcn- ‘yrderbind bu- “m? m‘ (ysturuce uiliires of $i0,046.8i)6 and a record GHQ-rye ' e m“ do 1- ti r - " » ~ ' . ‘sass. ass: .2: *i.:.::"".i::.i'z “*- s" ancial statement of New Brunswick teacher man a wamoe " 5°h°°1 for the fiscal year ending Oct. 3i 511m and xnlld-nlannexfidue i‘ m“ last. A surplus of $31,301 had been The fact that 51,. I: d. estimated in th-c 1941 budget. the mllitarv mantle in eltlea ‘opped Revenues exceeded the estimates lg one of the things thalt ziui-etllng by $838,185 ' expenditures most to the democratic ‘Allilrlfllfifl e were $61,748 lcss titan anticipated. ‘rhev like it when u o C a llans‘ Previous, record receipts and ex- resuming commanduit Paulie“? penditures, respectively, were $10,- the current conflct s r “r 302,143 and $9,764,000 in 1940. which was readv m qigh,’ roam, , , also was the year of the previous the struggli- against tv,..,‘nn,..“° M highest siirpliis—$53li,l43 Pilor to He was knizmed 15st‘ M3,, '1 that the best surplus had bcczi ztcogitition ofaliis 115m lvinlc 1.1-“ $190,200 Ill 192a. 1,, Libya and 1,, Augus. We“ "1’ The net debt stands at $85,032,940, pointed to his present 311311.15 my was increased by more than Sir Iven is married with a posh $8,000,000 in 1939 and more than and two daughmr- ins mbgéf. 8.0“ $9.000,000 in 192a. a decrease of Emily Ranceg ,.“'C,,,,,,d,.,,, M‘ $335,212 in 19-10 was llic first ap- He alcnc .t~'a.. three ‘n.5,. mm preciablc rccluctzon since 1929, milndinz Australia's Ihilitql-v "m- o Blf-lgffit $1013.10 gflin in revenue ts a citizen 0f the coiuitryhTlig vcr 194i eslimatis was shown by OL-IILI‘ tivo, Vic2-_r,d,ni.al Sh, G the Liquor Control Boazd with re- ltoyie, first member of the l” ¢91Pl6 fllllolmlilltl to $2.220,307, or board, and Air Chief Marsh Ila‘?! $550,307 over the estimate and Charles stuart Burnett at‘: “Sr $564569 0vci' the 19-10 revenue. loan" from Britain ' ‘ on Highlighting rcdiiciiuiis in cxpen ' ' tur-cs ivas a saving of $51,439 debt charges. Ill Four §mm”m‘m”””' By-Elections NE WS Y oTravrn. E._\l-3—~lCiJl——F0lll‘ i l l Once more the New Year conics and vie discard the old calendar and hang up u new one perhaps with mixed feelings. We may regret the asslng of the old year or we may ook forward with anticipation to federal by-clections are scheduled for Fkzb. lJ-a iitajor political cveiii in peace time that is scarcely ripp- ling the surface of war-prc-occu- pied Ottawa. Even the fact that tivo mIIIISLCTS ‘and the new NHliCllfll Conservative lcaclci" arc seeking House of commons seats so for has guled to arouse any great interest +§+O4v+e4§4+4e+4+e4eeeq ere. Inquiries today revealed. that Prime Minister Mackenzie King ls unlikely to take any active part in whntrvcr contests may lake 1.211100. and it is not expected his cabinet colleagues will be very actiire, Comparatlvelv little opposition has developed for the two cabinet min- isters. Justice Minister St. Laurent who is running in Quebec East, and ‘he 90101118 °f the ,119W- Liam Minister Mitchell in Welland. I1 15 “v11 We “Wm? 011i time oil Rt. Hon. Arthur Mcighcn. Srnziie 1m“) “'9‘"'“°““Ed Pwwds- TIER‘ is Conservative leader “.ho_ Mm. 15 something stimulating about begin- years‘ absence from the House. ls “m? a ml” my? 11 new 111111111115 M1 seeking a Se“ m York south so he teresting event in our lives; and may become leader of the official the‘? 15 5°m°l411118 lmdflllbi-Bdly ill- o position, will be opposed by J. W. fgéga§lglname ‘aclakhlli we 11W 60m- oscworthy, a. Toronto school tea- , new Y9 1'. Lach dav that breaks we can liken Ma to a nature ramble. Whatever our There has been no formal entiy W011‘. °1" 11311)’ 0136110051011. tlitre is against Mn 5L mum t m Quebec éCSl. in the thought, "What new ex- Eas; bu; 1; 1, he may be perience am I going to have today?" opposed by hard. 1nd,? ior no two days are alike any more pendent-National canddate against ma“ ‘m? "W° °ukd°°r rambles- the late Justice Minister Lapolnte in the "me 5111f" we enter each the 1940 elections‘ ‘mm he polled month. In Nature -no two months NO TES 1-” By Stuart i‘. Thflmpsop cabintl New Your Thoughts cher running as a C. C. F. candid- 12000 votes to 17.000 for Mr. La- a"? ‘lime 311"» J111Y and August‘ pomw iougn both summer months, each who, Mmmer Mnchen’ me so“ has birds, flowers and an atmo- emment-s candidate 1n weuamL is sphere typical of itself, discernible to romised opposition from Mark Kir- 5 °1°5° ‘lllse-"er- I" 15 between W‘) “ck. a a c. F" candmam months which are much alike in Na- In Monu-enbst. Mary ;o,,m., so“ tures calendar that we have elected to be filled Feb. 9, there are several end m“? Fem‘ and b98111 11 11°“!- dcsirous of the Liberal nomination Abmlhll’ 1" "16 111w“ "1 “Ill-Hills an l, is rcpamed Du Gaspard winter season we rc-datc our IIVCS Fauwux 15 likely to be numeth and affairs. The last outdoor ramble Lyberals m, m, contesting m, is recorded. the last. Nature note is Th y, My; Me; h. set down, then we close our Ducks Itfrlifiugéifiitvffilleg’ are not Iex- 11-11 B0 to speak, write "Finis". And pact“, w one, any opposition to m, in anuary, which we now call 1942, two Cabinet mimgwm although still the same season 0i Bu,’ were w,“ be m, cermlmy winter, we start afresh with all the “bout me conwsts 1mm official enthusiasm and inspiration that a nominations take place Feb. 2. new 593111111113 bmlis- 113911115 191' s an o bigger, better Fifth Vacancy forward to new experiences in the dagim Iome’ l a u t u s range y enoug a ure Caéigm “Zffilfifi ‘s3, “,‘,f,p§‘§,",‘,fi._.§§ knows no such change. The "New of fomierv Secretary of State Pierre Year" 1s purely a human lnvcntwli- Casgrain to the Bench, exists in Y@H1‘S._as we know them, mean no- Cha,.,ev°,x-s;igueiiay. No data. has thing in the outdoor world. Except been fixed yo,- my, by.eiecy_1°n_ for the changes of long duration, It was reported here today that 111B 18114541598 W6 ll-YWW I11 e Emile Boivin would be the Liberal remalm the wms 1w mm" What candidate there and that he would. llllmeflfifll 11111119 We BDPly to in; be given an acclamation. year. Nor can we detect. any decide Mr, King has not yet resumed change month by month. It. ls the Cabinet reorganization which he an- 55150115 m!" 01'1"! 11$ i110 0111111888 m" nounoed last month. would be car- we know. Sprlllll. W111i "5 110mb!“ i. in a manner to increase the 0f’ V1801‘ and qflltflkenin! into life; 33%}; representation in the gov- Summer, with its ever-increasing emmcnt growth; Autumn, with its maturing Cabinet sessions which have been and mellowlng; and Winter, with its held almost dailyslnce the rim, o1 time of rest and sleep. And so in the year were icsiimcd today but endless succcssl . unccasiiiflly. no it was said that the business before matter how we have divided in) 0111' the government was mainly routine. time. nor what our sentiments to- Mi- King has remained silent ward each season and our emotions mmukh pfo-Qqflgcflpfibfl agitation on commencing s new year, Nature's which has come in recent days from seasons wtui and wane. gliding 1m- soms of his own House supporters, perccptlbly one into the other. the from Senator Meighen and from ii days making up the months which pup of Ontario residents in tlie in turn make up the seasons. wheth- Idrm of n. full-page advertisement in er it. be 1842 or l the newspapem And as we ponder on Nature's But. there is s persistent report constant cycle of ever-changing sea- ms Prime Minister is working out sons, we are reminded of that grand e. formula to meet this agitation and impressive P858086 ln Gthvsll and that it may be announced in 8: 22—"While the earth remain-slit a radio ac/‘rcss before Parliament seed-time and harvest. and 601d and o n8 Jan 3y heat, and summer and winter, and pe ' ' day and night, shall not cease." 5g DONDON-(CP) -Parccls con- GLASGOW CHANG talnlng glftfellgnt antI-NaIzI inegs- _ _ , _ 1 . iapers, .s r tlcil ecrey it 0- Gllfgsagyiqltymgiggtisiirgr Ii“ lltzegn land. have rearlmcd gfllfllll through figgrdrmLord provmt of Glasgow unzlcrgrgiind channels. They feature ” y... -- =- 1i, , ,, tco s i mpoonn the Gestapo in suctcmsion ta Sn P1lr..k Do ‘lll rial rallzlmgflh midi the pruning presses. ERIDE CUARDlAi COUNTY CHRONICLE ._ __ __.....__.,___._ _. _._ __ ._.. ........ Dutcse Oil I Island I_r_1_ Indies Defenders put coveted oil far beyond reach of enemy for months. i ed Press staff Writer) ‘rim; was shut of! at the source BATAVIA, Netherlands East a. petroleum flow of 80.000 will I- ndies, Jarp 13_(AP)-Tarakan off month-a flow of high quality. northeast Borneo has fallen to a. The Netherlands communique ret- Japancse assault of overwhelming porting the loss gt the lslang mags power, but. the one prize for which no mention of ow the t! 8 the invader paid heavily in ships was going ln the Minirhassa sec- and planes and men-the islands tlon of e island o1 Cecbes, were oil-ls still many o month out of earlier landings had been made on his grasp, the Netherlands Indies the left wing of the Japanese in- command said tonight. vaslon thrust. Almost simultaneously with the It made clear, however, that tlie ciisclosiire of the command that Japanese fleet and troopshlps were the small Tarakan garrison had under unending aenal assault. been overrun by vastly superior Netherlands and allied (Australian forces and that only a few of its and American) bombers ah-eady men had reached the Borneo maln- had hit. two Japanese cruisers and land it was established that the four transports-this in the first Nctheriandcrs meant business when two days of the invasion. tncy warned the enemy that it "The fact that within a fetw days would be easier to come for the ls- allied aid has expressed itself so land's riches than to take them substantially has been enthusias- away, tlcally welcomed in this country, All on wells and equipment were said m‘ informed Netherlands so smashed by the little band of quarter, ‘because it proves that dt-Lndcrs, said an authorized the unified command ls not hesi- stiokcsinan, that many months of toting to use without ‘delay the labor wil be required to get them striking power of which it. can into production again. avail itself." All. MEDICIN- nvur MQRE FOR YQUR MQNEY ACTS msrrn on were guests of Mr. Nicholson's sis- ter, Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe and Mr. Cutcliffc. Cape Traverse, for Chris'- mas. Since then they have been visiting their former iioines in ' Hartsville and Kilmuir. They will Mrs. Michael McCarvllle, Carle- return to Mrs. Cutcliffehs this week ton. returned Saturday from a. and leave Friday mornng on return pleasant. visit with her daughter, to New York. D .\ll‘.<. G.W. Trainer, Albany. Carleton and Vicinity Mr. Stewart MacMicken. Carleton spent Saturdav in Charlottetown. BURDEN Mrs. Russell Bell and Mrs. Lloyd Inman of Bordon were visitors t0 Summersidc on Saturday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lceman Macwilllams, Augustine Cove, on the birth of a daughter on Tuesday‘, January 6.11. Ml-s hfilcircd Stnitli has returned to Carleton after spending the Christmas holidays pleasantly at her home in Tryon. Mrs. Arthur Somers of Charlotte- town is spending a few days in Borden Wllll her mother Mrs. Wil- ______ llam Maclxinis. Mrs. Somcrs ls en My, Charms Rabertsonl Carleton route to Halifax whore hcr husband lift Saturday ntarning for Halifax 15 Wm‘ me R-C-N-V-R- whore gilt‘ will spend a wcck with _ My . licr son Charles who is in the stggrugekggfilogvitz‘ ‘E1953? Navy‘ band in Borden. M , J L. L d cturnecl to Try- ‘i- wn £1 Tucsdtnlg}, rDcecmbcr 23rd. M-m Charles MacDonald and - ' gpflldlllg fr.“ ivscks with Izcr M“ JQmEQ MMAIPQY of, BUMP“ w. in Ne“, B,-,,,,éwick_ were ‘VISILOIS to Chariotlcioivn on blIlllfCBY. lb - M. Do 11 d ——-- Me “mBurrn; $0 hi2... Mrs. Charles Love of Halifax is < . b1 h 11d 1 C ,._ the guest of her husband's parents have]: fi,°,§§"§§...§,,,.°nHQYPfLMQn, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Boiden. 1 i if NI -.’ ‘X1111. 011 W‘ . tg tsnclzvilio‘: sphere _Mi_'s. Otis MacAsscy 0f Bordon 1S tlisv ivill rcsnmc their studies at "Emu? at h" ‘Mme i" M9110‘ Mount Allison University. Stcwafl" Mrs. William Maclvor and son Desmond of Borden spent Satur- day with her parents at Emerald. Mrs. Douglas Crossman returned to Cliarlottetoivm Saturday morn- ing ziltei- spending alfcolv (lags “gin -. y _ x -_ , L r on ‘M ‘Iéjvlfurrmzscrselo llfrs. Ed, Henncssry and daughter "is ' ‘ " "i" Dorothy of Borden iircre visitors to ' y" M“. John w‘ Hswattl Cape T,» Charlottetown on Saturday. Versfi w" 5 Passenger to Char‘ min c Airmen of the R.C.A.F. fear not the crld blasts uI winter which today ‘Fttewwn ‘im safff."z;“,yee',f°j§é'fg'gfig DOYlE and Elgranoi- “HMZTIEQM Idol; shriek around them as they do their trick on sentry-go st bL-miing ‘Quthflmtlg gag/Ira‘, some “ma Borden attended the meeting of the MIN", Tflrfllllfl- MM. \-= ' H‘ -'= “P” 5 ‘- GLrl Guides in Summcrslde on Sat- wear. An OVIBHIII coal, a " over the regular “inter Ill A quit-t but prellv wedding look "ma? llili. He's from Sundridge a .1 l at, 301 Kent St., Charlottetown gnncleli/ednesdav at. noon. DEC. 315% villmigh gain Love who had been It was two below zero at the depot when this phut°lranli was taken. l - - , Bi ho it d daughter Olga. st Sum- xlhflalgfilge rlillleymtbii, xédlllxéxhflegf merslde retained to her home u: I R.C.tll..F. List 0f Casualties of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacWll; Emu" °n 5151111183’- < ,, H. _ . o “<- llllfnslngniflil/n-Eollargnll-‘Iv all MP5- Chflrles Mflclimls and child- (gf Crux‘ Travers“, - M“. wmmm rcn Joyce and Eldon “no have Crossman Charlottetown. cousin been “smnll MTI- Mlwlmlll’ N‘- of the bride. was matron of honor "£5- ML “Id MY-l- 39-015mm Ml- Borden on Saturday She was sc- best an for his brother. The - ypunilzn bride looked charming in gilvllgingiulbzfe bl’ h" i151" M115 arrawa. Jan. _l3—(CP)—Toll 0t i “M” lavas.‘ .§.°".2*:.i "___ isiiirririsiziirtst: ‘ftirfiii; - M, ' . it - ‘c "c. ... c l. SlLII-SOCCYIIOI‘ hat. purse and spell/gt- XlimmtCtmIQDQH ililvjioa‘ hf: u the air force's latest casualty list loves. Following the ceremony PM wee s iepoited two men lulled oveiseas. fhe bridal party returned w m, home here left on Monday to con- one missing alter air operations ov- a device veddmfl Slim" w“ "’¥t"§.“.'.§i.'.t§§‘°§§ill1°+ auction ..~. P059353 ‘diiftff; iii.“ fffiifiiibdi; -‘°1"°d- 1C5?’ i" t?“ evening‘, m? of the Borden's Women's ins-Etude and slightly’ tiiiiiird- ' house was filled with the friends o“ was held on Thursday evening with The us, am) comujncd nun“ o, the popular young couple an t n" mm“ playing “mes p“? one mm Serums“, injured on ma" most €l1l0llflbrlliaQléixlllzglbidwg5lbgfirgé w“ won by M“ 3mm Hetrm: mflxflnflfic ovfisleas and one seriously e groom an . R'C'N'VIR' and during m! training Ian“ by w. Vernon Campbell w“ ll t 'tl fficial nunlggistancduugalitty S Wl ‘I 0 . II - m 10,1.» iilli"‘iifi.t‘i"fin“i;.il; xisesiiii: their many fnends in uilsh no i‘. _ _ __ and Mm cwssmm, much hnupi, lngiwas resumed for tlie ficeez out Oven“, m” md prwpemy m they, wad. WglkCh was won by Mrs. Cl. Com;- u “w”. dGd uIQ- B v ________i__ ' Bunuwgi ‘ahggles ‘Haxxold ‘a m. our» m Bsll- Cm '1“- Federal Subsidies §3°',Z,‘,;,,',",'§,;,F“- B""“‘°'“‘ """ ' verse. was I Dflswfl!" t‘? sllmmfl“ F Q b e c WllSOlI. James Murray. Sgt 0 1' u e 1250970. Mrs. J. a. Wilson tmotlit-r -———-— Shoal Lake Man O . Jan. l3—(CP)—Loss Missing after air operations: of revenue to Qlwbw 311011811 Qe- Yorke, Wilbert. George, Bat. creased collections on 80501-1118 B66080. Mrs. W. E. Yorke lmolherl and other commodities affected by Niagara Falls. Ont. _ _ war-time restrictions will be cmn- PHTVICLISIY rep. 1"‘ i t‘ : DEIIBBK-Ed by 5110516105 {r0111 U18 DO- reported safe and slightly infused" minlon government, Premier God Cliscg yum, ]_1V,”__ ,_ _ bout said in an intcrvlewvtoday. Mrs. C. A. Case tmoihi-i-i i. 1. The Quebec Premier said he be- 0m, ileved the subsidies would be cx- Serums}, gnjumd on “gt-e s”. tended to sll provinces. : The Premier gave no indication Tapp, Vincent Ernest. F0" c4501. of the amount of the DYODOSQd 50b- Mrs. C. E Tapp (mother; Toronto. sidy, nor did he say li inc amoiitit while Mr. William Crossrniin was l’ M 57mm“ 394’- "mmed i0 ham‘ of the brMe-a Pam,“ when tlnue his studies at Mt. Allison erseas and two killed in Canada. hem his brm, Wm ,es,de 1,, Ch"- consolation prizes going to Mrs. G. mmwm“ L‘ m‘ side Monday nlfrhf- I M, a d Mrs. Donald Nicholson »y<rlrfi,r|tvrlr_rhlbl‘ flnrrfl of New York Major (iiiiii-iuil Jnir than M. llfliiitiiriglit, nlioxr, iiiiii is iii com- mand "f “t(~||-¢¢,\|.]i;_ii~il_ .\I‘i'|l'I‘ll'ilI‘l unil Filipino troops lighting nit" at- tempts of Japanese to land 80 tr. nsporl-lniuh; of iiivuili-rs I_I\ "'5 ijnlrizicn (Ralf. un the lliliipplne Isl: iiil ii Lmrii. In Memo riam In loving memfll’! "l m7 husband Jamel R8711" “hf passed away Jamlflfy 14- 194 - Gone is the one I loved so M“ gillmllismilaffiiif“ 151?:- Cmmd‘ “IIilLi-II‘ QLLINIIILIIIIY iii:l.i.<n Silent the voice I iovcd to hear 42 ed l, mo‘ gésotne Km _ U, : ‘ , __-,. _ 5mm?" “d kmd m bu" “d Iagitlln flgiol-llgglw about $1l,- M,,,°,,‘*,,.‘°“Ggf,§!_g"§ ',§(1,;i-f~§ter Squire, 4 Clips l t lb I m-anbi r: Cs n d 0,, 500000 yearly. The provincial t“ ll 90., J7037, J. Macklc (father) Sa- 2 omltll" s'°“|:i'i°i>:§i°iiiin'm° ’ e ht cents s allon. skatoon. (Killed Jan. 8 in crash near ' i mier G0 bout said that l-r- Medicine l-Iat. Alta. rangements had been coniltivifll 1~T Mciniyrr, Beverley Leslie LAC the Dominion government to enter B55159. Mrs. M. T, ll. Mqlii yin the Provincial mfiflmc lax. 601110-- tmolicri lvfontroal. lKlllNl Jan. l2 . ntlon tax and 511600551011 (“"195 in training flight near Suinnicrsidc, The home is lonesome without you dear l mlsg your prayer and the llymnl you an "I , ii h one fields. He estimated com nsation P_E_1') .> Yo“ ylflglll, u“ e u ' for the province from the ominlcn seriously m; _'_ _ } But I'll never forget It, no in these fields would be about 822w Winter. Jim, Cpl .n K517641355- ‘ 1:" $.11. 000,000 annually. Mr. Ciodbcut said that tlie pro- .. . vlnclal overnnicnt did not at prcs- PO§'[.“‘,\R Pfl|,l(‘\' ent ant cipate that any new taxes would be needed in the next fiscal wNDON___fCP) _ ;~ Y never, Mrs J. Wintsr tiiifiit So bravely I'll h’! 1° all!‘ "19 t1- Thnt clan comes from misl- ing ou delr 9N‘- ‘ ' .\li —-" r- Gone on efore me In God's guy-ping to other rovinclal mat- ma‘), {Ormfi Pnmgnnai] ymnynx; |\ great domain ters. the Premier s d that Dl‘(‘59l1‘l_ .' -- . .11 - _ _.. pom] memories dariinl Wm conditions "do not seem to warrant . '-i a z~ ,~ i‘ t . ~ ', r l;‘.i t:- aiivays remain. gbtlllllflll 01f gm provlncliall li-gisia- v _: .. h ., ‘ , , », , . .l\'l‘ coiinci. UIIICYS tat can cnr- _ . ,_ U ,, , - -_. “m1 Inserted by \onr “if! l v ‘L i- Q1 . t 0 i! .‘ it. ‘llc ..i. III“ ‘_ u u - _ L _ 11'1"" “'Y""- ' 33f llgggrfllltdugullisllhgngogltildh. rut-var w 1M" 1W1 1am to we ‘proof-i "“‘ L“ “m” i would soon be abolished. such a who» "1 5*“