JANUARX .4. .1941 7} THE CHARLOTTETOVYN GUARDIAN PAGE THRLl-l L "" siisisisicueieisisineisinsisisisislsisisicotsir wonurs rvilllorucui. ALLIANCE t 1 x The Central Guardian‘ 1 "lttfli. i In Memorzam L] n ll reserved for new; o! . rest, but ndvertlxin; u! uuuuudufiwuuuuuuuuuuuhn MR. PATRICK J. MCMAIION Howard Mclnnis l5] sw-f .. . 1- 1 ’ ~ o nevny nature may be i n d MID WINTER. I '- 1 . 9-] 11 "UM. H ut LNbLAND UNI I L i.) t; HURLH ghoheerénhgceworo. llrletlgupay- ' H E 1 _ 11.31%? 11'1‘§“1‘1ga1§“1‘,‘1 §§11.‘_'°1§a1‘,1°§1 Universal WEEK or emu/en, January 5-12, m1 L] %‘ 0| LANAD:\ . ' i S 1 ‘g1 dbgsizMtgg11i-ngf ggsgagtlzigzlzg: General Theme: “Teach Us to Pray" 5T. PETWS CATHEERAL“ ' T TY c114swl11-l- 1°1 P11°1°l1111l=m~ | CONTINUES Although he had been in gnomerl Mumn" "’ m’ P‘ M‘ “m °"°""'" fl B“ gsgwhiznlgrgfivlllibéh L. . RINI UNITED CHURCH cofinrinhlvtrg ‘of! our wintfirgoats 2a1t 1 S i 3i”. hseiizllfinfoiiriglnfinteliltriliiwrtgfi ‘kill? 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He received his cducatlon at WEDNESDAIZIJanuury 8th—'l‘rinity Llnitcd’ Church. - 1"“ “- L‘16'1'3'2" ' - - Tm: BIBLI“ ‘O(‘ll~'lI WEEK DAY SERVICES A_ Rn Kind u 113A.“ A‘ _ i 1 ______ 1 _____ _v__y St. Patricks School when it was °_l11¢~ 1 1 3 g 1- 1‘ - . P t .745 aunigyllalflyl 53132112112511. ex- an’: grab": WMéIMPAGO gxglggogzgdelxhslgll) ézslélugs wcmelvs shoes’ my iénggkreslge direction of the Christian l b [my J Speaker1hDr. J. Keir rrasci. .- n " : - 1 ' " " " '" . —.‘.' --~, 1' '°¥_"I11)M1?_m, Friday: Evensong. DEE???‘ HA Lo s AND mom L- -1_4_11__ 111111’ 53-95- 511191" . _ segnaeiadriypilnziéheng he i001: 1110 ill" ‘Tunis: "TIIEHAITTIIYIgDE 79>J(":'e'ii;_'<ii7i? in“ 1 I W, ‘— a .n u Mill . .. .. . _ Q5 1 _ fir‘ o some rm» on Speaker: my. o. Carlyle Vic-luster. ST‘ PAUL.S CHURCH Antavemfgstand e61’! stand up 110508333. ydeos&lr‘dlay_a lgflltlllf g3“:)°db%u2cs9gr:§5n$§‘$§ 59y 59011-1- Toy @110 1,?”1fibfi;,1§;°T.i§¥1c§hf,§i,,5 ‘sins ‘RIDAY, January IOth-Zlon Presbyterian: (‘hurt h. i A‘ “Drew ("tfr-dniii‘ Fill-i F" hm’ _ “ " _G°‘“~"'Y S1111" given 20 (lays suspended sentence ‘ “‘ “ " ' ' ' .._s__... ‘ b! uwvuctowu. roi- runny ‘ 1.! ‘vnlw “THE PETITION TO (IOU-OUR wrr R1 lir~'.~'ill\" lrgltllllszrcztoyfglr: a‘ E ° $131115!’ gm“; T yo _ M? '1 ———————~ ''''' —— T1111 19411 311v 311.0111 .1111, 311011 was w” 11 111G111,” 1,1 1119 N111 _11 ‘~15, Speaker; Rev. Ilugh Miller. I (‘WP . ' " ' - R — Nsr ' ‘ < Y » --- iM ' . . . ,., 1113111 111,111 Qonrmunion. Sermon:_ A VOICE‘ FROM THE ‘Aynsg cnggculisigllllvybhgbkh: Boys (rum aIIIJ-ibbc? a. Avcéy Sllrtitivssllli’“iilldflldklllg. 3m mfiir‘); 1898 SATURPAI. January inn-salvation .-\1~;1i_._(|1.~1i..-l. 1 . Ilol communion and Ser- DEAD." - . l. . o1 S op Manner.- was he.d at , ~e , TOPIC: ‘THE EVIDLNLE or PRAIER-utit l limit 11A- 1"°° y When Christ imeo the veil of the X’§2“‘¥i~‘.‘§3“%;.%ii%£2“‘éi.f§‘b“?ti? . ' m’ Cmmmww" new“ °" Oct’ 5:113. bigmims 110m‘ ‘Years or “m” '“°"'" "- .. ' - < < 5 B - - -i____.._ _ 25, r m 11 ~ v be i" tie eectrc light companies in ‘ '31 °-"“-'"‘- t1 00 H. Sunday Sch Arlthem- “Angels from the realms ————— 1 (__’_"_°'sh°°§ “Ml “i“_':__ ' 1on5 were ‘He? “ma? i,” 11_‘d_i"'1d_ua“5‘ Electric Light“. ihe Cilfnmttetoiu.‘ (int this announcement nut and kcep it fur n wit-ow 7'00 l-‘vcnim! l" of G'0l'Y-"—— — — — —Tradltlnnnl NEW GLAS G OW Christian M“ ~ A week [Zllfiztfd before “Oik really Light and POM“ 9°" “d m law?’ E during the week Plan to be ran-sent even- c-t- ‘ - 11,n1__.-:n l-lxcelsis Giorgi-v "V3110" ‘m1 mum“ 011,111,111. Church. January 5. services, 11 Men's 4 Buckle 0ver- $53111; xx1¥gs-eggfltl1li_s_ 09m? WE; hi0‘; 1111a flllf/ltz1.tifxtr).retyntl\evcotxgélrs ~ 1"‘ 7 _ _ __ 1 m V 1 _ 1 v _ A v H . iwfinynony, .__ "chunk. Zriétbnnibiiabifieneav. 1 Show wool Jersey _' ‘ the city ‘npere pmsegnt each niPglit gt 0f faithful service i~_=-. retired. i“ 15)" == ":"_'"“'” _"" BAD‘ ‘S1 Minister. 1,57: womelfs velvet o h the Tcy Shop which was in the Th‘; 11116 McMahqn ‘@111 11° L_30'1'4'“" _ --- _- - PR L55‘ I tRIAN THE UNlTET-FHURC" OF Best quality made —v§r§ (f5 °“X1,2§“§“f§;.,,1h of 111.11 11.01.11 311 iii§mu¥i?“e§§§3‘tt lillgtupeleiihchiislrelvfilrll: i‘ t“ f’ CANADA, H m Ri- - p i ~ 1 ' the toys had been rehired. Th 111111 11151l°111t‘- v J ST. JAM55 (IHURCH T115 BApT|§T cuukc" 01111111111 SEWPCQS "W111 ‘g; 133,111,311 ————I——V--—--_ S1101, was 111m 11101.8? 1o 111E 1,; 1-11,; one hcbby and 1111>Q1S1O11 11.115 e DA N c I ""°""i»°"“riii°§i“r'e°e'i in can“ Jfillaiglx M5111” as“ folllaoiv/s: Womfilrivscbgkl Ilose. Headquarters lBasiiicai where nil 1111131151‘, P1101011 51nd he W115 one m‘ 1hr J1 11w £11m; p1 d F" s; 1, T9 < - 16B 6v V61‘ “"11 1 9 -- — toys received two or more coats oi’ 5 m 1m“? 11"“ 111 1110 l>l'0'r‘_~rce 1_ _1 ,.. __ .__ . . .. . _ ._. ._ .111 , ,.______ 1 111,. 11 prnxiietzitleiesate DD r rmemralm" m“ "e ‘Munlltlieiirrlzilvei/liziigte? M. Women's Felt Boots All I-‘elt doll dep rtme it no. uider 21x15 nfhlaemilligietiigiiii ligiiiielfi iiaicl-neagtl ' Al 01'5“"M_M's' K’ s’ Rose" MOlilfNlNGJwggilglvg RALM. ["40'l'4'n". 0!‘ Leather Trim — the control of the lady cubmasters. at the mcai track “new for 9° THE Nix“ DOME [jholr Director-Mrs. J. A. Lawson semmr “new” our F "11 .. E A 1.1 1 ‘ who, with the generous help or (he mfllly years in his official capsciw PUBLIC wonsnrr - 1* 11 - v N“ 1115110 meellllls 1" . ______ Gm G - ,. - . as distance judge he “fla ueci" them ’ ~~ -. 1- -|» r Nun, Anthem: "immortal, Invlsiblefl- Strand Theatre (side entrancel‘ ~ 111d~5 0f 11W ma’ repelled. g= - Every bntuit u) . i,,.l Morning at Eleven, and Evening s v n 0' 00k. “Sureiileuy School 2.30 p.111. without fear or favor. lpamted and dressed a large mm- He leaves to mourn his wife five Tl nn ( ‘ m Iber o! dolls and stuffed toys. ). commencing Sunday night at '7 THE CIIUBCII SCHOOL 2.30 pm. o'clock; each week night except New Dome Dance llziim Howard lllclnnis (By Don (éiihert. Canadian Press‘; The 010111 (10115 Tmmhbenm e161 smrsand one daughter, John, Rev 111111, 51111011 “m1 V1511“, 0011111111), A special invitation to men: Saturday at 7.30. speakers W. H. I d _l ed. d_ 1 _, . P11111011 1111111 111G111 111 111111111 T~ O11, y _ 1. _ _. Slltlllfl" 1M1 young and old to menu the Mans Harris and others. All heartily Tweel mar. Gt. Geo. st. ‘f’ 1111111111111111114011151113113161111121 as .1111“. 110w 1n 111114111111 111111111111 To» oolnlons on the nlolmblc 1 Bdlullllg 31101113511001) gggghm, mun“; outcome of the war were express- AL BLANCHARU ZTETPREsiiYTERTAN cnuncu Prince and Grafton Street Minister Rev. G. Carlyle Webster Organist — Miss Reno. Wood MORNING WORSHIP ll.00 A. ill. Thoma; “The Chris- tiairs Security.’ Hymns: ‘I9, 783. 484, 148. Anthem: ‘The King Of Love My Shepherd ls.’ 5111911!’- Soloisis: Mrs. Arthur Roper and Ilr. ti’. Phillips. p.m.: The Sabbath School lllll Bible Classes. . EVENING WORSHIP 1.00 I’. it . Theme: ‘Life Through Faith.’ llymns: 696, 745, 419. Anthem: ‘O Saviour of’ the Goss World. — — — — — — - — ‘Bc strong and of’ a good cour- age . . . 41ml the Lord, He it- l! that gocih before thee.’ Begin the New Year urlght by at- tending the place of worship. <1. Island Hospital Subscriptions New Glasznrv, P. E. I. ti,ti0—l~‘rom a Friend. llunirury ncr Freda Carver l’. l..‘(|l':!\l'ii Wood, Hsncion. ~Jrimcs Wcndall Mutch. W. R. Bovvcr. Mrs. ilicnnuirl ner Mrs. W.L. lllucliiwhcrn $100» Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Robertson. l~-~ Wm H, McDonald. bound and W. L. Mac- .. D. ‘vluun. 1 vuiicr C. Muun. ~ $0.25. Vernon River (iollectevi hv Mn. I). Irvine Twecdv storm-urn. H. S. MncLeod. $1.00 Eich~Mrs M. S. Lea. Mrs. D. lrvlnc ‘Iwcetiy. Oiver Matheson. 50 Gems-Mrs. A. M. Carver. Miss Rose Fcster. Tomi ‘.00 MacEuchcrn. at 2.30. There are classes for all ages and needs, to which you are invited. 1 EVENING WORSHIP ‘i P.M. Solo: “Great Is Thy Love"- (Bohm). Miss Pernl Bums. Sermon: "Drifting or Selling?" Mr. Levy. Anthem, Selected- - - -(Jhoir John Inch, Mus" Boc., Organist and Choirrnoster. You are invited to worship with TI-II-l BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURC Kent Street Minister Rev. Roscoe W. Nice. A-B» 5-D- Organist-Mrs. Leigh Dlngwell 11.00: Morning Worship. Sermon-Subject: The Need of Patience. 2.30: Bible School. Lesson: “Jesus and Human Af- flictlonP-Luke 13. 7.00 p.m.: Evening Worship. Scrmon subject: The World 0n Its Knees. A Church with a welcome for all. See you at Church Sunday. In Memoriam MRS. RICHARD GORRILL One of the oldest residents of Prince Edward Island passed away on Dcccmbcr 26th at the home of iacr granddaughter. Mrs. Ramsay ut ’I‘y"ne Volley, in the ner- son of Mrs. Richard Gorrill. Mrs Gorriil was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Newccmbe and vos born at Bnrnsiublc, North Devon, lfilgiilllfl 9S years n32. Mrs. Gorrill came lo the Island with her pur- ruis when only two years oi iigc. For e while the family resided in Charlottetown but later took up land ui. Lo\v Point, Port Hill. Mrs. Gor- rill’s ltusbnixd was a native of Corn- wall. England and came to the Is- land as a young man. Most of their married life was spent in Norlham. Mr. Gorrill died about 50 years u- welcome. No collections. Hearbanzl The Church School meets at 2.30 day. anthem. red of John Inch. Milli. 13am. your soul shall live. CARS COLLIDE —Two cars re- ceived slight damage yesterday af- ternoon when they were in collision at the comer of Weymouth and Fitzroy Streets. The accident was blamed on the slippery condition of the pavement. None of the occu- punts was injured in either vehicle. EVANGELISTIC meetings in Strand Theatre (side entrance) commencing Sunday night at 7 o'clock; each week night except Saturday ut 7:30. Sllfiilkfirs W. H. Harris and others. All heartily welcome. No collections. Hour and your soul shall live. L-54. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of John Watts, Hampshire. was held from his late residence Thursday, Jan. 2nd. The service was conducted by the Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster, assisted by the Rev. L. M. Murray. The iraiibearers were Messrs. I-lampson Bowman, Cecil Stewart, Watson Larter, Oliver Tr~c~~ mere. I-Iebbert Trerncre and George shire Cemetery. THE BAPTIST!‘ enuncu. - The morninz sermon by the Rev. I. Jud- son Levy will be "Increase Our Faith." Thimmfs “Immortul. Invis- ible" will. be the morning anthem. P. M. with classes and crnuns i0 meet all ireeds. A succiui iwvitotloix is extended to all mcn to visit the Men's Bzotherhood session. with the Minister takmiz the lesson of the Miss Pearl Burns will SIIIE. at the evening service Bchms ‘Great Is Thv Love." Mr. Lcvvs eveniml sermon is on “Sfllllliz Of Drlftlnu." the chuit‘ will slnt! a selected Music under the direction Oruaulst and Choirmastcr. ELLIS-JACK. — A wcddinri! of interest lo cuuny friends oi'_bot_h bride and groom in Nova Scolizi was sulcmnizcrl in Si. ‘Thomas, On- tario, when Rev. A. S. ltleilratll truliell in marri:i;zc Ruth Isabel dailgltlmr of Mr, and Mrs. F. I17. Jack- son. Archibald avenue, 0f this town, and James Eric Ellis. R.C.A.I-‘.. son of Mr. nnd bfrs. Theodore Ellis‘. Donaldson. P. E. I. 'I'he.V were at- tended bv M's. uurl Mrs. l~l11i"old Tait of Fredericton, N.B. Mr. Tait is a member cf the R.C.A.F. Mr. and Kitson. The interment was in Hump- 1 Canadian Artillery, and Lead-ma 55311111111 George, R.C.N.. nov: in Hal- ifax. and Mary at hcnze. To all the bereaved The Guard- ian extends sincerest sympathy St. Paul; Sunday A short time before Christmas, lists cf names were secured from the city churches, throughout the FAIRVIEW STILL CROSSING _ C1ty-_ _ The car ferry Fair-view which plies 10° 15111111“ We" Supplied with between Charlottetown and Rocky theBov Scout Toys. Point ls again operating on regular TEE fflllfillvlns is e. llst of toys schedule after experiencing some 11111911 Welt? felllfillli diffiicuity‘ Eéliilfl‘ in the week because 1391115- ¢1°l11 1011*» leddy-befllii. of ce con iticns. Although held u 6 0- — ~ — — — — — - 120 by ice on several occasions during Games — — ~ - — - - 2 trips, the ferry did not cease mak- W009?“ tOYS. Blivtkiboards. ing crossings on any particular" day. Bill. — — ~ - _ - -- 33 ____ The beat succeeded in cutting u Melfll toys. including Ineclmnlcal _ path through the icg. when it first T811121‘ '“ '“ —‘ “‘ _ “ '_' A verv successful Sunday ‘School concert was 11841 m Si. Paul's Par- ish i-lali, ivhich wus iarecny attend- ed by parents and pupils. $01125. carols. drills. dances and recitations were featured on the D1€8Slll£ bre- gram which was cunabiv presented by the ta eluted younv; pupils. Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner" was ure- formed in the liurbc-ui" over a inrt-1 night ago, and has been travelling. back and forth by this route. Yes- terday, however. the locse ice had almost completely drifted out of ihe harbour due to the north east v."11\<l which blew acrcas he province the A large number of sundry small toys were also given out. This undertaking meant a great deal of work for many Scouts and Leaders. ' The Scouters Club. under which ed in the 70th week 0f hostilities. one by Franklin D. Roosevelt, the (rther by Adolf Hitler. The German leader, in a New Year's proclamation, declares: "The year 1941 will bring consummation of the greatest victory in our his- Presidcnt Roosevelt, in a speech which had the effect of the United states a iron-belliger- ent ally of the British Empire, had this to say:- "I believe that the Axis Powers are not goin t0 win this war. I base that beiiei on the latest and best information." In three months at the most. when the better weather makes conditions more suitable for mill- tory operations, Hitler will be com- pelled to show his hand and all the manoeuvring of the winter will be resolved into a military cam- ihe Tcy Shop was coudtictcd Wishes to thank all who in any \va_\' cari- trilmtcd to the success of this pure- ly Scouting Good Turn. two irevious divs, i _ ’ sent and supervised lhc presenta- tion which opened with the Lord's Prayer. followed bv the entertain-1 ment. Presentation of prizes then took place. toiiowcd bv the appear- Personals Mrs. Howard MacDonald left yes- terday morning for Halifax in 1c’: her husband, Chief Ezigineer on C‘ GS. Brant. P. .' , . 1 , . L s TRAIwING uwa“: mice of Santa Claus. who delnzlrted 1 ., ,_ . _ _ the hearts of the little cncs with .1381? .31". 5fr...7i“i.i‘i‘§‘.i ,.r..§.°3‘§£‘3 111511111535, 1111,11,; 1111'“ "‘.“‘.1 $111,111.93 %__ Cemb,” 2.1x 1.1L 1mg bee“ pmmoncd bfzBe £11111 u ileml “us. :1 one Mi‘. Ralph Calder unzl Mr. Frank 1mm 1111-11151- 1101116 beans. O1 111 ‘i .ne 1L on’ “ m,‘ “a? Fm’ MacKinncn leave this mcrniiig on small gtwndajwe ' ' “ ' 9 “mmfléd av R611 film?" to relum to McGlll, Montreal. 1 ' coxafiiggfiJen/gugthfffigfialnlggfilj _ During the holidays all 'I‘r()01)$1kIl0\‘ilI miniature artist of this citv. 1and Packs ltnve discontinued their ‘generously presented a copy of her |meetin1:= until 1,119 Qpcfling of 111.3 ricturc. “The Cirrist Child." to cverv City Schools. ‘ pupil of the Sunduv School. lificr this 1511;» 111\~.1,[1 1119 51101115 During the concert. ii. was _ au- 311d c111), 11-111 11111-311. 1.11m- 11110 11111 trounced theta life membership m 5pm; of 5331111“ 1111.1 C1111. 111, the Bible sccletv had been aranted 1111111 1111 1.11.11 grgahr 01111111513511; to Mr. George Anticrsoir. _ 111311 1-11 111,. 113:1 FOHOWIIIL’ is the nzozizim. Two carols: Teen use cirls of W.A. Doris Hillicn, son's. Shifev MacKinncis. recitation. Joyce Proctor". recitation. Wiunlfreci Hill. recitation. Marv Myers, sons. Roma. Preecc. recitation. Miss Jean lVlacLean. R.N., Scurls. left on New Year's dwv for Halifax. to take un military duties. L. Cpl. Jo! n Mmri on, N. N. 5.1 Highlanders, has lcft on rciurn af- tcz‘ spending New Year's zit his home in Charlottetosvn. Sergeant Charles Clark, 8th bled- ium Battery, has been snrndirtz iris New Y s lmvc wiih his mother. Mrs. Esther Clark. Suntrnerside, and lcnves on return to crnnp Mcndziy. 8TH P.-\( (‘Friuityu PACK! PACK! PACK! Ativmon Btli Pack. All cubs of inily C"uvcl1 Pirrk are re- ihcii‘ Akrln at the Miss Jean Macdoneitl leaves this‘ mornrrg for Ki . 011%.. to rc- " (3il!",‘l1.‘il1lli\'1"l'- . ~iiv nfit‘ SPA’! . Y lhc Cil"l°ll1lil*i 112g 1 hclidnvs with her bursitis, Mi". and 1H d-wlvllc ‘lune ‘ineunmbntie fol‘ .. n , 1 i " Vii ) \\‘ I‘ 1 Md‘ Rem)“ gifyiam‘ i iiftcvhoi‘. fun iflnoi. 000p M1111’ ‘"1111 .. ,._ , HUNTING zvlu lllalv WH-fill 11 . . M“ ‘I K~ 1'1 “"1 if T ' ‘1 -- - l-‘lorine Evai .. lTCltilllflll. lling her son, K ith 1'1‘ 1 ‘ 5-“1111111? A11 111111 Ngnna Law. Ll. TIMBER" c," (111 Mar Sunday School Prize List. 1040 Mr. Bohakers Class-i. Geo. An-l, lPreserves Aid Beaver et. her niece, Mrs. ric MacLrecd. recitation. of Charlotteicu-n. L-rivzrence E. Toembs has return- paign designed to bring about the cicieut of Great Britain. The week brought two clues as to the direction events are taking. ni of the German air force moved into Italy. This indicates a Nazi attempt to bolster Italy's dif- ficult positlon and keep a large proportion of the British land, air and sea forces engaged in the Mediterranean. The second clue tinucd flow of German troops through I-liuigary into Rumariin. many of which were ioluced in positions suitable for a drivn through Bulgaria into northeastern Greece. But the Germans seemed to bc at pains to give as much publicity as possible to those movements, u hich is unusual. it was even care- fully pointed out that the equip- nrent of these troops included m"- iiilcry retrieved from the channel coast. Perhaps ihcse are meant to suggest to that the danger of an invasion at- iciinpt is lo be regarded as lessen- c . Au unexplained factor in the week's dcvclopiucuts ivas the spas- mnrlic bombing on a small scale of Dublin 11nd the surrounding area by German aircraft. Few guesses were ventured as to ivhat the Ger- mans could have in mind. In the pest it has often been suggested that. German forces might occupy W35 the con- pr-elude to an attempt at invading Britain. Glanclng Back 25 Years making 1 movements; _ Britain dialing apple... hniuiar Eire. which has few defences. as a ‘ at the Plano YESTEPlllATS fi LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS 1CORREFThn i l NESDAI‘ r“ l i rsscu '1 RlUlIhi. .\5.\liKli'l‘ 1 Eggs dcz Cabbage 3 hood Beets. 3 lbs ‘Roast Be“. Bolling Meat cream qt. |FOWl Qililtl ‘Pork 1b. }Spinach. ib 1 cf qr. ‘steak lb Butter dairy Chicken ch s. ‘Cur lied brcf .21 4 1521mm per 1 Apple . EOIIIOEPS. 6 Pillfillllh, ii ']‘iil'i\lp:~ '5 icranlacii mriicliokc... 4 lb; |Cclcry Hearts, bunrh 1lrlni1d Hour). 1Geesc each Dirt-ks; llslauti Celtry . ~‘ ‘Tomatoes. lb. ‘j ‘Nev: iVlllSilfOfillliq lnflz-L ‘ 1Ncw Rhubarb. lb. 1Nr>w rn/lisir, 3 buuciirx l, citmsrlrfwilvur: z ()'I'I‘A\‘VA e- l‘; 1.111 ‘ Beach Vaiu~cii\ I~ 1 , .. . l __ - -. .- . . _-j' 1-1.1 - .. - __ .. ,. _ d 1-3 ; 2, 1) ll MacLcocl. ' ' %i»xeuiaclii)vtztolna sftfrzislvélaig iyirstlmhs""lElraeslde in st. Thomd éiiicsg: aificpguliardliiz iii}: adgribiblggiulxtiiowghtiiiiiiii‘c"mgfiiivl e11\';1'-11T1’3111°o1g3 (911155 " 1- Dafid Gflma“ wbmafinps were “m? i ("11111111 1 g1, M" _ E “ ‘ '. °r ‘e p‘ °“ 1113s 11111111.,“ ,1.1111 1115 11.11 . ' ‘ ‘if iii Compton: Bah- swan. in the Mediterraneamin the week, e Lo 2 per . It . church affairs She was a member ._____ . _i . . . While of the Atigliciin Church at Port TOOK OUTSTANDING esnr - tllllli Mrs. E. '11.. or . g 1.». u’ Ml- Plvqfvls C1l151*3— l-_ 6901M 0,1 Dec- 29-Jau 4. lulu-lo. and 11w; l‘ 1111181111 “.115 v1.1.1. 116111.11 11.1 c1111.,“ A Toronto exchange 181111111. 1.c_ ___ 1C c’. 11m r-v-r n: _.. James eiitlev 1 1 sinking of the _P8lllI‘iSlli8l .i_nd1 51'°°_'-\11‘-" R~ E~ Whue- wovk I-lcr Christi n virtue endeoy- "led tie rres "ihilon before n Sere/"mt Loui llbsendc" of tlw- o’ Mines enj Ritourccu ' 511115“ Chm" 1 no‘ “e 0mm’ 1m" Fem“ De‘? 30 “as 50 Ccn's~Mr' Albert Paul. Mrs. ‘ ' a S r p“ i‘ '7 “£5 '- -‘ ' ' - ' .5‘ ' v rr~ "1 ~- A 1.. m“ l. _ "-- G1Flf1V$ Pflilsfill , follo\vcd by the destruction of four Ewe A1CRQCSMW 1,911.1. M11111“ ed_ rep to her many friends and large and appreciative audience cf gggragioaallggngevld (‘H1135 ctnlnarfini. Wt Llfllthtrl) c. Li’; been, pgpu :1‘ 11S‘ Warn“: C12,, _ 1_ Mancn 31111511 fremmers and one 0111M)?“ Mrs. Alfred cnrévir, Mrs. Clifford 11918111110115- FOF K119 11151 101" yells a lhree-actconwtlv dunno. "l/lfllleif, , 1 ,, ,- s," ,. ‘"59 m” ““i'-“”‘“ ‘"- "°°““tr-Iw~e.<: v. Merv Peullvv nose registry. More than 300 lives . r . .- .1 F.lm.iito . Alb... . n e v . he. cf 8C O c. uiih 21'.) 1n i938 - . . 9111"“? S“ has "sided “H1 he‘ gmm“ Baby B” ' by m” Ym-mg Piloiie“ uncle ard cunt Mr and it 111C 1, cnervas 1111;’ Miss Wcrilis (Yo. — 1» T111" were lost in the toipcdoing or the '25 Ccris“ Mrs. B. Wonnacott. dfllllfhtcr. who cared for her in ha-r Society of High PflIk‘Ullli€1‘i‘C.ll11.Ch. _MC~DCY;D1,1‘ 111111 1.1,‘- ‘ ‘ ' 1C~nu1ion~ ‘1_ Lois Fcs cr. 1 P913111 011 11.11. 151111111 1,1 01.1.11“ 1 Tc1q1._$3_75_ declining ye '.=. Her daughter, Miss 0f tzte eleven pcopm in Li.“ cast » 1n 111,1 M - Williams Class - i. Bllv S11. 11111111 511111111 1es1g11ed 11-01111 v21- . 1,: ,1 Priscilla Gorrlil came hcme from H: pgpuhuon‘ the Stairs about four years ago the British cabinet over thc con-‘ rcription issue and on Nz-"w Yearisi "outstniuiing," "was Ruth P '~ snvs lhc cxzhtiugc. ' _ . A " as the coio. Fri-hrs’ (Tow-J B01111’ L311‘ Sill/aur- llnrhnr ncr Katie and 1 u 1. . . 1w ., a 12 ‘ . U111 1 _ _‘ cnviuui» b1" tlvcugh lh~ 1,1 _ 1111-111 1491-19 (jryqe, June , _- - p, l, ,1 1 . "1' h 11-14 s] m“ P m igrgssgtcrlrclillcfiiarsg tile: “Iii” ling!‘ iiiilgPuiicligi iiliis Irillfllflhlllfifiollti: lozgvc E()c-11111'31‘1111‘5c'i111?[ pb3,q,t,l1i1gg‘°gfvegff1v Ygunkci‘ lrqrmal»: 2. BOHifiCO Din’ Egbertlilfizdeiialliiiigniiiiifggi‘ihiif wlgugiillllripfirfl’ l" '1 - . 1- .' - ~ < ' ~-- ' -- ~ . “ " . . . . - . - e.. v-‘icl u... l 1 1.. -. => “ 1111111 1, mt k1 Elm-d t?‘ 1 . - D- hen sues.-.» _ 10d it? (M13111 1,1151 e l ms. Th: fir»- o. these Primnrv Chss -0001» ‘ ‘ ' " x _ cu. T111111 _‘>s|,m m rm Mrs. McC eilon and Miss play “n? dcvcic o chum u r . ,_.~_ ‘.15 rstcblisizerl in 19331 (Glgvlvs Hurt. ieacherl 1’ - ma“ h i gang»? arimlegieiio chzftiuh tire m5” consrrn rwnsn cm TWO ‘ T‘ m“ HMS?’ Qmbw‘ ivhe 31 Hmi" P“ l w . " 1 . - " u v m icr. 1e n- . i. i — . - . - ~ 23,3 .. ~ ‘ . (1111111111-‘11111; 5g{1,§§111-1-.131111..“11ire erBl we; held on Sunday arm-noon youu ciun-ieztetenni chiliicir es- A Glance 11:‘- a C1 w” Sq“: atlvs 1 a| (ezmévltiavm "urged £11 1g Wdfllvl, .._ HQfley CF01) Annie Currie WW1 a $110111 59"!“ 3t "l6 119m‘! 611W: P055151" (‘c5111 '31‘ 59111?“ 111‘ filUfll-I/Cilf‘ psriod. A s1 v cf bill.§:_1)3n31ri Simmons Dercthv Simmons of her granddaughter and from jury early last night as they coist- DYSSOYVQ in fir; nutuiitir of 19131 lpfllvqn: '1 Mnylgrip vcnrc. Norah Well Below Average} ! 1 $].O0—~h'[l'S. Norman MacDonald. there to Si. James Anglican Church ed under a car on Water Street. _v]](f.\\‘3({ a b31\'51-1');1)'111[1_Q~1 c1 Qyflylnpnmig 1611111111; 4__1zr-ir~ Pvrirti)". 1 » 50 CClllS~MYS. Charies McDonnell. where a public service was held The children, flve-yenr-old K merh 11m 1:113 11.111 111. 11111111115 110-11 1,5 ,111,. 3.1111.- (eminWj ‘r, Djvid Wood. _ _ h 1M0 i ,1 liirs. Allfllllls Bctts. rs. Robe Many friends ntiendcd the funeral MacDonald nnd his titrce-lw 0Y1 (By The Canadian Press) 1 game warden; ruthcr than tmpptrs c M"l‘,l0l‘lf! Wlfl-"fmt J11“ "Vmd Th”. m3‘ 95mm“ M. ti.“ 1 1 1 ell ‘ quit-z». N, w. Macnnunail. to pay their lost respects to a dear brother" Frnncis, sons of Mr. me braver rerpoudsu riipldlv i; 111:1 ltiqliall. Qaurldlqn l-uncg] (We fillmbqlk 1M1‘, 2 3.» Co: -Les'ie Mitchell- friend. Rev. Stavert Tanton, Rector‘ Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. . CAIRO - Australians penetrate prctecticn aficzdtd them. By i036 1~°‘1‘1311°11 “f “2-833503 1b‘ ‘s " ‘ 21.6 per cent less than the 1939 crOD of 28.873160 pounds. and 23 m" cent below the average product on ‘l5 I‘|~ui~'--Gllbert Mar-Douala". Jes- Mqrstllnu‘ “firs. John McDonakL the number cf beaver in lhc Dre- o a ,10, serve has lncrcasrd to 1,044 and by of 1940 had ‘.~?3Ci\(‘d Street. reccivcd severe bruisrs Win n _ Bardle defences. lake 5.000 pris- lhey were drugged for some (us- conducled the service. The choir n3- oners, a. quarter of Italian garri- aisted with favorite hymns of the Warf-Ellvlears ___‘- , Prescription deceased. The hymns sung were tance under the nuts-mobile. They sen, 1111c» autumn m. 1, , __ 1111 1 11m, vam“, n" Mann," Bu“, "Abide With Me" and “Peace ?~=r- were token to their ironies and giv- 6.454. Trapping of the biaver in this g£cl$1fml1>gfi‘1$& 11111113811111}; ‘ _ “ti: ‘ ' feet Peace.” Mrs. Roy Phillips sung en medical old. Pclir-c said the DUBLIN — Eire lhvllrnment pro- preserve was started in the 1939-49 1a\,,1u,ab. “£111,191. co11c1=1t1o11s 1111. 1 ~, g1_111,_1,11111.11q Mcmmn very feelingiy "Alone." ’I‘he peilbenr- car was driven by Mr. Percy Vail teats raids to Berlin formally‘ seaszlm. when 500 were 11111111111111 cnclmlt o "h; o-n 111s 111111118 1s o1 1311, 1111311111.‘ 1 50 Cents-Mr; J_w_y1'/1'cK1s_1-1;|e_ ers were nephews of’ the deceased who was coming from the direction blaming Nazis for attacks. 1; pianrigio t2] frllD t1 5 Bl 1111 ' A 1 m? 1110113111011 (11 1111. c101, 1135 1 1 ‘ Co, ._1-\ e1 111111111301; lady. Messrs. C arles, Arthur and of the Railway stntimi when inc Rdtlm - -‘ R v H0 _ ________ 1111x1111. 1,1,1,“ 111111119114 a1 1,.~1ce_ei l l 25 Cc1\1.s_Mv5_ Revmqnd Ngwscn. Walter Newcom . Ira and Willard accident occurred near the round LONDON - Bremen pounded and ‘in nlz inc‘ lliwr s lugs (my The 031111111“ 1,1551 avfiaghuz .2 1O 11 mnrs 111111111. 1111,11 I Mrs. l-l. Ciow. Frank Newscme. Ramsey and Ernest Gregg. -—S. house. The driver said he dirl not fire-raided for second succemive Beater Preseu-e .s an area ofA .- m, we “on of 111311 M1111 P1111 1 Angus McKinnon. Mrs. James Mnc- notice the children coasting on the tight; heavy raids by Nazis on 000 suite-re miles set aside in us: 4 191G Aumhn troops are 1711M m“ 611111,? 5111111., W111 b: 1 1 1, 1 Int“?! Jmm McDonnld‘ Mrs‘ Rob- stre“ and was unable m make a ‘ridimi ‘iuumnus hrmaui “who: ‘llislt’ $3351.01inimiiffi.é"frl$rifin“éi strillfietircment ‘from Czcrixowirz disvbscd of before ' the lim crop‘ 1 ln hnvln! 11 ll1‘l“F1‘-i1' l or up - . ~_ _ riil- ‘n; an owns‘ su rne - e ~ ~ , . .. ‘ , _. 1-9 1 _ QC1"%'("‘—M1S-W111~M11*1“’$°"-um gre at deal of ir~ub'e cm to ciimln- iiii°kermiiie°iiileilio me m, cm geflw“ (rormifly The“) sink‘ the lilting“ ni'l1tti1otlaraii)pnzp“iiiiii)9 filimidii” gumikiieliiiidfiilnevliliicurctq 2i °°'rl‘§§.u°.§u$i‘.',l3’l“l.~§+e.~ in Onlavioi 1 lion put up fhcvc rd one 1 nv '_ _ a '* - - . “ ' 1a“ b _ perm e uni l’; 5 var 3 -.- ' _ Y1 . 1- ‘ _ ' ,1 1.1 -, .c_. Tcmlsflo‘ aired”???irswxiétwrbsxtggifigirilvéfi an su mar ne lion regIchis 4.001), only "Z21- AélgCllCtt stormed by British blcck znlgmgvi‘ h 1111; dlznggrbrolgilcd 1 lmrficmiwh‘ innmrram 1 Kin u» ~ M do no as the tank is drained. o: course FAREWELL rm-rv. - A very ATHENS - Italian eounler-lll- $111,111 “Es§1v~1§~“}l.,',§1d 113111,, ,1}; "‘ ' int: arms. The Ontario crolf. whlyn ‘ 1 . _ , i z. om m‘ MmPfl-“v M n m” 5'1“ 11111"! ""11 115119911 111 ‘1 m? °111°5"‘b1° evmflng was 5mm‘ recently “ck! brake“ by Gmki i.“ Klemna su srxvjhion got‘ tit-Hudson's 33v JAN 5 10164 mpulscrv military ccmprises 42 pal‘ cent of n; lo-ni 1 “rafter l0 consider ant. i um 11.,11_11.111,11 R°11e1.1_.°,1_-n1e,,- ii- it n stored with gasoline in the or the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector fusion with helvy Fm l M! I» 1 002111911“, Mm 11111 11111111118 M11111: servké 11-111 11111011111111 111-111. 3,11. $1,111,118“ -1')l‘()dl|ffilf‘,fl_ is estimated , _ _ i "W 3mm" ‘ tam“ Dmmcl" Cm“ Riv“ when friends VI r l i l o= over-m‘ as game wardens and conducting lsh parliament. Russian southern at 9.5 million MuP-(l fllld 1S 2 11111- that is occur-ac). i 5n C"111’*'"""l'>* PPTCV M11°1“““‘"'- Man-v tint“ mxmtor“ “kc the “M “mtlves “Mum-ed mmy a “re-l m“ _ ie filing u? Bu‘! ‘Baud- censuses‘ cf the bwwer In threeiarm thrcatcned Kovcl, Volhynia. licn pounds. 01' l’? pcv crnt, 101M‘: l Harvey sicwm-f 1.1111111 Mnczlomfrl. trouble to put about, a. trblfifiilllblllul well lrlbllle l° 111*“ flephew’ Mr‘ "m" twin“ “l ii ' ill e ulls veers of operaticnhthc beaver IWPWBritish repulsed German attack than lhc 1939 crap which W35 l ..r 1 Mi.“ Jounlc Stewart Mrs. J. D. cf light lubricating oil on top of John Eh 3111.1. 11.111111“ 11115111111111 111C oin load n; vc y stir . ll 1115mm o 1111s huge ‘anfltuaw b88110“ Mmncoun on weflm,“ 11111110“ 1101111111 .111, 111111115. ' _ I 1 1111111111011. ~ 1,1511 11-810“ 1o 1,10,18,11 11151111“ 1111.1 M11 1o send“, 11nd 1s 5911,1111; 11,1111 cab net. mcmswdfnon‘ 2114103130” - 11.1.0111 1111c 111 pgednlciion Whfiwllirglllégai \ou can he suic nl ac- 50 u.__ _ 1_ M_ -_ _ l, - _ ~_ » M - l '; ,_ 1__,,. ' r 1 onwasntiv ’ =1 i anusiéieixif-flfsbtgefgiglerériiv irirfivéiiiiitcerrriisgéeiii,hlllfié§eiti1l1a gkeadcféggmss (lglfiimrgzzaigind “ecu Sam.“ nrgnaogkl; 31111111301121: Bguixoawlg1vnr1bgaltval gkllg-hgfigltfg §1‘j1'1‘c1§1'1°1,,.‘1‘§,1s 1.111,, T11, 1111.,,,1‘_~_11;: 1 1.111.101, 1101.1. 1,001.11... ~ . crrili Rtcvmr‘. Robert Re er on. owl-ted in the spring. - 1-1 ssed he 5 _ _ ‘ - '1. ' ..__. crop was 3i p:r can‘. sma 2r .1. ‘ _ ‘MI-flu, “fyidlllblud- Mrs. Barlrn ‘every prwlullun rlwlud “"1111” hiring! “iiveiigipiieien caii- 33111131, 111§'_§,“,'1‘1'1f1'1‘1‘w 1,121 1I‘1‘1‘;"‘1§1,,§§11°i,.11_‘1'§‘31ifihk1iiliifdb1iffif1gil PLYMOUTH___(CP\ _. 131111111111; cu.- 19cc S: Ouuihc grutgrshllelgfi’ 1 our double chock d.» T T.(;1,n|£$62 to ramve nil the water from the 1.41m Mrs. Jack rrach to rend an “m, 1° prune‘ 2M new ca," 151311111 11,115 151111111511611 a 1,5111." 1° 111s 61111111011111 111111¢1s1qDpn1 1,1.» 1n 1.1-. 111.2,. 1111111610 Ho: 1 I I 1 1 H _ 1 5' 115a“ 1'15"“? 11M 111111111? h1°°k ddrc=s while Louis MacLean on‘ ' $115,131 111 1933 when 5g beaver Thomas Fraser. oi lhc trawler Rm- unzbia and . 1 1. . 1 1 1cm 1111110,, 11.11 1111111. Tiler: are =tiil P number of Dis- 1 - Q 1g e ' s ~17 ihcr a " m "5""- v - in koc- himself ‘wcs er ailprovmiat v 2b W!‘ Pfll‘ 111.181,, 11c 11911111111111 11 1111,11,,“ ° P l" 11 "J-lll- °1l1~ m“ - 1 ° behalf cl those present. Plvsell 11 ____________._ were liberated cn it. Under the Olla- suukbv B l“ 1f “a 11v ~,m_ 31,11 111.11 111, .1,111,cl_.,,11 c1. , lhfsy- 11.111 ,en11‘111 181111.115 511111.111, Me droln cocks on both the rod 4' Mr. Beer with a. beautiful rinf; WA“ IN______AUSTnAI'IA watchful eyes clan Indian res dent afloat nnlri he was icsc c - ccmpu. a _ .11 ‘ . l l 1 a“, c1111111111111111111: 111 L-43-l-4-li toiwlzm-lgayikdhdlffllhlhl:2111f) 1111:1111; emblematic of the service o! which] . guardian 1m bmvgr pcpulatfoiq or Qllw sulcm _:___,,= lll<,=r11lc-\"1\)l5l(§11C-‘1§f-1‘1-o1 1111 1m honcv- 1 ' _' rnsm-c- re rcr _g,m_3-_»h _ __ _ 1 _-' _e t’ ““" -~ ~ -, ,... sq], V S .- 1>¢=1< l» "111 111 1h? 111l°P11W111 m‘ Rgkiriozlgiiaiirtigeiilfinkglly’ the grit slid clfifiimww... lgclrrlonz 32$ illlggtllitanflliilagliliftiilaig, arliqciiflaiiapping, Jam Boy. Unrlcr mi vermin-up crCp in irouuds. by nwmmm in uci) 1ne~cup nu nu ‘mt-mp a Tra dmiéfltha pcsfllm or “n m: cram b81118 1301106911 1111 111110911 1" 510111113 from here but sbeclal police were operations vene rcgun in the 1939-1 bot-ween lhc Ontario Grvotnmen. order cf mnzrlll11<1F L‘ f", 1 ‘,7 D u.“ " ’ " J . t “ck” m m“ “i” aynfim‘ “For He's A Jolly, Good Fellow". called to 6 t a stab to fiizhtinizbe- 40 season. Elg-‘rt braver wz-zc intro-z and lhc i<l\11ri'».or1')s B1l\‘_LCgl;ffii'l1)gl\\‘fJ; 11i1111h1-iit1rrultQs1si1 0311111112.; 001006115 up. 1n- p- 1'11 r Lunch we; served y the ladies and tw n Gr . Itaiia and Maltese ciucsd to Akhnirici Island M11935. lei-go aim. us‘ 1M ~11 1_ _ 1111503051; "11,1“".1.1,‘1 111-113-5111; 17,.‘ i 1 1 111,-» ~h6 ill 9 the eveulla! vcalglpilfilzlgicnémgpeatlsh; slbcra ln1tl_i_is_A1Istrii_l_sri_infllPEl_J!§_- gnrgegéoiirréféiéfraén‘ l(9[?92él6d.0 It? 116“ 1 oGg.vcrl1l“::‘311l‘gingi- lfmnnw snlémlchmvn“. 11.68211," 1 9s i “(l-En n tract." is not Opvrllw! The "m! n" rfiinifrieo b Charlie MarKln- T00 Late To Clasify island ernuuen-"u... an area. of 0001op:r.\tinz t. permiillul 17h? 19111111- (4122 1115011 mQlkgfflé Offgfiffll ', J l _ . tluunw m» w;,,1..,-_ m, 1rnenune —-- 111,115,111 “an... bnyut-rue Nniion- _.._.__..___.____.--_--_.._s- square nuns and sir-um ¢Wnlllullv,s=ll§l%=\r' C°';l'11"-’111' l11*11;~"~~,‘1_‘_ $1,011“; 3115,9911 1'1‘.11"c"c11,-1.1,1"," . nmilu rlwiys be drained oil _0r "l? 1111:“ 1 "mum: "Do 1.1.11 n‘ Anthem was sung and ct u lute FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. Sllllmll- abilll» 11~°°11__11’*11'Q'~‘- € w-1“‘“°*“-“Y “$111.1, 511111211111. 1, 11159-199131‘; N u Brinv '1 DRUG STORE uuk mu in- e i, wnr creeaum l1" K1 l” u ihl i-n- e- p, 3 n 1,5514 s1 The impcrhul. u.rk o relrrin. Charlton r . ma" v‘ 511941541 iereyiillld lllllflllmb: kmw m?" my wife h“ "he hardm h-m" ailteweiviiigiin “ital-r ‘eieiy ~—gp-IY——P—F ——~~ ~—'—-——_ _--- ' the beaver will be fntue? extended to asvcme conivci or the Kobisko e11 1828031: Ncvn P: "'- ‘ 1°51“ a m wul~h 165" l1" "*' '1‘ m” “h” m‘? “m “ b’ iohhg best ofwluck in "r0 LBI‘ - c runmsmzb next spring es a t-esuli. 0." the esi- Pt srvc. and 111w“ _l‘w l-‘Iaver 111" 11‘ and eioTm. ‘enisifpaieseger Wife: ‘Whv. Tom. what do r011 11°“ W11 '11‘. room for gentleman. Apply in abllshmcnt of the Kipisko Beaver inn-cum: sufiicicitt‘ v trnnvluynfl- in 1, can‘ _ - ,1 1 x_l m-nn-you know Irlmpi soy awor his new u s. “on o r Pflme‘ 1 ma?!“ 1n 011mm,‘ rum‘ 01 wvvuenes W111 b? 111.11.111.11 11, 11,11,115 “e16 sine. t ls c .. . ---—-—-— P! 9'1 Uppe "’111°‘-v difficult to remove the 315119-1111? I kmw-ma“ “m, 111v m. mm“, ' L-sa. mouth of the Albany River on cniv. 511th“ substance from e gm: line, a 1" 111d? U" m” ' i’. 134‘ t 61.0031: and Pnnce Edward Blind ' 18,900 112,400», 1 > Use Millard’; for sprains. i