~14 nscamna 11,1942 ‘Tl-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN m" f‘? our . < i“ sw..'n::-.':."-"~ ='~ -' ran r yiml llllll-IIIIDI and ruse: COD News, Subscriptions Advertising“ {fihsfinsrdlsnmllboboughs _ hflulmmsdlllrstflyottbsru mums. Water sue». oou-ues, Jlnsgssogg w m, _ “my, Baku?!- WIW 58m!» llsra Guides, s1 11min, 5x3’ “inn” v {fuTiinnwiilbodelivaa-edtesnyh up |"”'"\""l" n‘ f», M. lo per us: a: 10o pa: "u. Sh‘... mfiflfhfiat,“ cs! Mulch hIl ., ‘m your onler to the M! Nlponllble for deliveries on "m- mu“ q "m" d" 5111, GIFTS 101' I11 at T! - 4H0! at Goutlles Remit '49:; 00-. Knusinlton. 12-10 Dion for exclusive with. 12-17-18- _ y sUI-ATING sir W13 “N: ‘facet '17‘ UYEB. Mr. B. N. 0'- “ rsglssentlng Holt Renfrcw Qompflny ls now buying Eb: M; st mice of Charles R, R0’!- i gymmerside 133-8- - _ u: silear steel butcher or Doqkglves 6 to 10 inches 1on8 ‘m; m,“ st Bruce's. 7-31- sn-sr ONCE KITCHEN oui for Hotel. Apply: Selective ssrvice Office, Summersldgfi m m —FUNERAL sonar-me rum‘ era-l of the lots Mr. T, 1-9.1 Ihllllnwfllbohflikiltfldol-Dtkto-i dI-v from his lots residence, North ‘ 17700. thence to the Church oi 31151590. 911139-116 for services at flrm/SDTHEIIN FM srtunu 4111B ALARM — Sununerslde flismen were called out about 2 p. m. on Tuesday to a house on ott- swa Street owned by M", Th” rms clulanowarovv§ sugar-m Dependents’ Allowances Here Highest In World . l6 -(CP)—'Ihe Defence Department, announcing Jnclenls‘ allowances to Canadian soldiers, today issued to back up its statement that dependents’ allowances hmhgTTAWAh Dec r an a tablepgfy figures paid Canada now are the highest in the world. Ilolowing is the table, showing the total monthly‘ amount of de- pendents’ allowance and minimum assigned Ply — ¢ludlns cost-cf- Iiving bonus when it is payable - received by dependents of a private after six months’ efficient service:- Wife Wife Wife Wife Wife Wife Wife Mother only lch. Ich- 3ch. sch. 50h. Bob. only Ul-lllfl [$0M 872.00 884.00 094-00 $102.80 $110.00 $118.00 $48.00 U. I. I0.” 03.00 72-M 81-00 92.00 102-00 112.00 87.00 Australia 43.7! 58.80 69.48 77-52 85.50 03.00 101.64 42.78 New Zenhnd 84.02 59.10 69.84 77.91 85.98 94.05 102.12 24.18 South Africa. 42.00 48.78 55.47 62.16 68.85 75.54 82.23 34.67 U. X. 24.00 83.22 41.26 48.18 55.10 02.02 08.94 27.42 Birthday Today Good Ilews To Dependents DI Serviceman- UITAWA. ‘D00. 16—(CP)-GO0d news came to the dependents 0! Canadian soldiers, sailors and sh- myun tmhzy Dominion GOV HammeL However there was no am. Leo GORCEV - AIIenIENKINS '—'* 11m. the m h Donald MEEK - Lloyd CORRIGAN 43f: mghfmnvfswafi alarmed wgfillxziagtove $1?» shitting? rvamif, “HUT ‘ Fm‘ “L” ' ' um». svr. BF", R-ymo. llfl w, cutgstment $1.75. Qourlies RCXBII mi ——S. c. soc-u 1| '- o...-...-.ll.y adhcfilmn». m“. 13-11-18-21, Prndurvd b, l wan. - luhl-n -(lllRII_s;TM,il\)§c°v1v;~a13p‘isn8ewP'/P¢K , NEWS‘ OF THE DAY 1,1,0 , "ee .. . . m. Islssortment. obu-{lasnsfgzy K ensmgton Shows. 3.30-7.30 as 9,15’ Dll18~ ' ' - ___-?-__i .___ _ -wilfl"“’i.sl'° us" our.‘ And Vi¢inity ' "°““““°‘ ‘ ide. ia-ir-lo-zl . Michelin. Summers ‘ _oun sironss will be open Mrs Athol cotton and small l u . ermrlent srmounced that payment of tine cost-of-llving bonus on dependent/s allowances will start with the New Year. In addition. the My of the tmJ-il- ¢d Egypt; ervwill he stepped up m $1 d .30 to $150 s. day. 8m certain other benefits for devon - ents will be provided announced jointly - -» til cn-lst b t dllusllwf Isobel o! ls ' . . . . . surge Hlllybfyclllégeegd ugilrlstmilas g3. nll- 5196111. s. most enjoyable el/llilixtgttllilc: §UNIMERMDE Ibywgiafgrlce Minister Ralston. All zssturdny, December 26. William illleols of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘IQQD; Minister Power and Navy Minister callback. W. M. Bowness, Bcdeque. ‘WW1 of Summersldo. Mscdmysld, 1% expected to ‘ t 12-17-21 JFUNERAL 0F GEORGIE Mo- qmymlrl -- The funeral of ‘he y,- Georgie Flesh r M Cusr is, I dplgfltsr of Mr. 1-1.1: s- McQ nrzie look place nt 2 pm. from her late ‘ psldence 0n Tuesday afternoon to m, People's Cemeteryw Rev. Mr. Jarvis conducted the funeral ser- vices. ‘I'M pal] bearers were as fol- lows: Mcisrs. Wyman Calms, Bradford Cairns, John Marchbank m Borne-vi. Crozllen-S. Mr. Ernest Ebllimd who has been in Plctou for the Dflst few months lei/med w Ken-swatch recently, Mr. KeltirDoll-Slfls of the R. C. A- F- 15 Sherwin: a pleasant nuiough with his parents Mr. and Mrs J. Arnold Douglas m Norbcro. lvlrs. Russell McKay d d u ht Miss Glens Mciiay wgrlc if? gun?- merside on Thursday, Skelton, Ann Sothern in mow uS, r also-raced I "iYlillSle" Adventure -—'I'lls adventures of Malsie con- ‘tlnue lasi- and furious m muo- ‘Lrolcwyn-Moye-“s “lvlisasle GCIQ He: lVllfl-ll.’ 182L950 in the Sir-HES 0f which Ann Sotiiern ls the slim‘, and which opened yesterday at the Oalpitcl luiestre Flight meutjzlTl Wqodslde and -—? two daughters, Ann d Be 1 f m ~ ' tsp; 1pm 1 My“ JALVAGE ATTEMPTS ABAN- Summcrside were inmKensilrilgtgn S0tl:ia2lrlll€s'Redhws,ikclto,rli?r:nitg and. DONEWAMBXIWDS w "W939 m‘ Fwem-ly the guests of Mr. and Mrs. screen COIIIBCIAIIi-TLWITIO appears u an lugLsumn-ce Porter-have been a- bsndcned irlll scrim. She is resting m1 the shoals off Rocky Point clear Cape Egmont, whore sh»: went n- mund about two weeks ago. ‘Ihe Franklin attempted ‘to pull her u William Woodside. I Mr. Harold Goodwin of Montreal, ls spending a holiday with his mother in Kenslngton, Mn, Blair Andrew of New Glas- ospiring vaudevill comic. The team- lug of Ami Solllicrn and Ried Skel- wn is a "ilaitural" and the first. lug-nt audience left no doubt that there would be further demand for other V€hlCl65 for this pair, oi but was It is not that there is much chance 80w modes recent visit with her Knife-Thrower’; Aldo .1 her-breathing up u me of $03 Mrs Boogie Blwkuls a-ud Mm, or cons-oo- ml- - ‘m "i “rrlm- .2: s. oififilt‘ a launch of’ Palmer and Wlflliams, ltd. which ran aground trylrg to mm her ha: bcn miFel off 2nd might bazk to 8;mrre.sid:.~8. Miss Ruby Cotton of Kcslngtcul , spent the week and with he;- por- ‘that gentlemen turns up for work‘ ents in lldlsoouche, drunk. She wanders into a. building lonown to its regulars as the "Lor- Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell of Wily Building." and Malsie’: life ls New London were in Charlottetown Just s series of adventures szlte recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. thalt. Gerald Bowncss, Malsie and Red fonn a. vaude- ville team, get a booking but they, ' of Red's incurable stage fright. ‘Ihercafter they mixed up with a racket Ln Personals -5beldon Howsrtt of lower - w who has been a patient in e Prince County Hospital for some any; returned to his homo on Sat- my. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Vincent of 51113110915109 80cm the week end in y Kenslrlglmz the guests of Mr. Vin- oeral/s sister and brother-ln-law, Mr. Ind ma. John Calmcron. themselves comprises of -Frlends throughout Iihfi 91'0- the story viuce will be glad to leslm that MH- M, Ed Sh, M...‘ ml: s ,1 o, Norm ma“ who s. ward veilson of Ken- lur boozy’ atient m the Prince‘ fiflgfifgttgaféf, ,2: We?‘ f“. f,“ POTATO PRICES Oountv Hosp on for the past three ""95 °f I" 5 ' ___ m, -h b b1 w return w ‘ ter Mrs. Elmore McKay. _ “gem” ‘e61? a 9 m‘ M1, and; _ (Continued from page l) H“ Rusese? clgkpalcaepe Tragemm y Mrs. Sydney Mill of Kcnslngton ' ' spent the week end with her niece tlilncr. To allow for loss from waste and shrinkage while in storage, a grad-I uateci addition may be made to the Mrs. Walter Uuggan and Mr, Dug- —Il is pleasing to note that Bu“)! Chmlobmtown’ . llr. Cllrstcr Gaudet, conamlul liinager of the Olympia Resl/aur-l M,‘ - 1; gitnwhg hast hi?“ abagagtenkhmoihsg z enwr Mfg. NmarMflétédotrkiloég 23:129. prices on the fo owink cc oun y ospi 0r e ' _ m Wm“ h“ been mme w rwum friends at their bomelnKcnsingtcn, For the period fro Jan 11 to “FTWW- Feb. 7, 5 cents per S-pound bag of potatoes, or 7 cents per pounds; from Feb. 8 to March ‘I this may be increased to l0 cents or 15 cents respectively over the bnsic prices; from March 8 tol April i, to 20 cents ‘Ir 2’! cents;' from April 5 to May 2 30 cents or 4-0 cents; from May 3 to Mayiil to 40 cents or 52 cents, and on and after June 1 tc a. total of 50 cents or 65 cents. Mark-up Permitted The order llmlts the inaxlnlum mark-up ermltted a. retailer on the speclfed wholesale price to that which he obtained in the per- iod Nov. 1-19, 1942, but in no case exceeding 4-10 cent per pound in lo Ills home in summer-side. '-'-*- Mr . David lar a her ..-F'lvir.~z Officer Simm and Slfi- ~ m“ 731mm; 91g]; fiery-Tl?“ ilqifin. Elli‘ 500011 0f S71v0 JOY?“ 5P1“ nan recently the guests of Mr. and the week end in Cummerside the Mrs. Alfred Schurman, limits o’ Mr. and Mrs, G089, M men. They made the trip from The sympathy of this community saint John to eruldo in N is extended to the family of tho iota minutes-S. I Mr. William Toombs in their recent ___..___ Y‘ ysad bresvemsnt, -Mr. Samuel F7122?“ of Sp flw- ——— 11,11 who was m 1n m; ‘Ilhe Sununersidc Road Branch of Mme Comm, Hospmy on Dem 15, the Womeuis Auxiliary met at the I: progressing very favorably and ‘mm lalhM-Yl Albert Mfg; N3 his many friends hope to see him ‘unfit;- lnmdéydesziirllmiw i! tailored to complete health veil‘? “um °' x‘ ' ‘ml-S Mr. and Mrs. William w oodlnglton "- who have been residing in Halifax , r th t few months returned Jury Disagrees I In Conspiracy ’ ‘ a Base At 3 Side ‘Py 7.3T???» e to rroch I ' spgrit tine week end with his wife in Ne“ !_!u The j rel-z‘; y st? duly ’n the lr al Kenslngtcn. Pr; y t Gr __ v, _ J’ ccs o poatoer sold by pio- clrrgid “h, $571K”. “idly, The sunmwrslde Road Bmmm of ducers direct to consumers must m yrd n n‘ Sprcme ban M the Kenslnemn Red cross met at not extcced the wholesale prices Slllruzetside. 'I‘lle ~C"wn rs ei uhe home of Mrs. Bruce Paynter on s“ ‘m, mm"? ‘flier’ m“! “n ‘ill In. Jury be "chad 5,11 Cl ht Thursday, December aid A lovely "Wm" "l "M!" 1° Vi"; mm- "Ymefl for acquittal and four for quiltwsacom leted bylihb “be?! mum mark“? “uwed by t,‘ “d” co-vpu,“ Te y" m Md M; 1 pmsum A d9 c”? 1mm to s. retaicr n a similar as e. ll.m_ cad C u t n 'n r " til‘lr~u' e gllghfigerlgjugomtimfigmgexg seed m,‘ “(cued Sales of certified seed potatoes, o'clc,k, - . n.2,, yofiflfisff, ‘Q 1,11, will be or. the home of John n. f e pas pg Ke-nslngtmi on Saturday evening to 5E1: Glrlstm-as with their fem- ‘l5 or IOO-Dound bP-EI. ORB-hill! fly . ccnt per pound in 50-pound bags, 6-10 cents per pound In ill-pound bags or 8-10 cents per pound in 10 or 25-pound bags. A retailer is permitted to pass on any transportation costs from hlst nearest ‘delivery point lg 015:0 cos was no usua m e All-Tim’ Mm"? °I u" Roe‘ wholesaler 0r retailgr B? the gerlod Mr. monk McQuald of the R.C.N. V. R, is spending a most. enljoyuble furlough with his mother, Mrs. John McQusdd and other members of his family here. / “d “I 345 P-m- l"?! rmlrmd “n1 m their recent new measure . cgnlzed the neces- umllffgirflllllgll blglllmramédmgnggquéhe?‘ w l. Wow tom.‘ ' svkvfeehagugalpg‘ or sms are nOt - . . b -. ' 5 1. p; un- a eo y er. d they deliberate a while lon¢¢ 10y; King; Qt; air-flames Brymton ‘mo Board said that while the prim In‘! 8 “mills they were stIlI in sm- Havana“, sity of providing for the normal “Tfifnf-"l- -—— '_ losses incurred in storing potatoes, IE names of Jury W"! m? M- Tiie funeral servlceswigo the 180° the Board might find it necessary, Tar-ton, Fcreman: Arthur Ewell. Mr. George Co dhrougli wartime food corporation w“ rt Hllflllrl‘, Wilfred Connolly, away d" m“ W" “Mk “it,” i‘ or in some other way. to prevent mebstsr Mulrrlfgc. Yeo. lingerl wow ha!‘ rag? the mu effect of the necessary N“? V- Duffy. Frank W. Yeo. his 16M °nch “h afseasonal increases being reflected f" $111950". James A. Morrleofln 016109 w u" Unwed “mwmlin increased prices to consumers. vy-"loswv Wiliams, Mid s, James Kenslmwl ‘where med {lab The Board's statement empha- d ‘ llglnlfnbel‘ °§D gfwhm, m“ bu“ size: that‘ no aldyjustmant Wggld be a ~ i i. 1- WW0 s e w m cc - ‘Mined t“ n“ T“, V’ the“ m“ frkmd" H” leave‘ m 01111111 to ti; pfigldltlcé: lprovideed rln "l "t Hub ti“ tr t i-l o‘ Wil- El-‘ll Moses Argenaeuit, charmed lmmhgle,‘ lmzm-w Kgfiltbe price structure and storage Bu‘ Wllllry will commence. Thcffimh myth"! b,“ wuuam allowances of the present order, mlllt ullowod the Crown till thst- Km n Jan,“ wmflm, R_Q_'l1ut said that no further increase Y lu decide whether they want s A F d mic who name, 1n New .in wholessie prices csn be per- Mllfll of the ocnirlracy case at Bhmffg interment was in the mitted. mielmolrnottlll next session-I r1 wLkceme TheRetA. Ilr. p. J. l-luones. mo. of most-Hg’ 1mg o ‘the Kenn - 5N1 Mr. n. s. ‘moron ("Utah united’ gin-on conduloteg u ~ a. or services. unwell-Ilia ' . . ‘H100. . .. findld Vfilf . Vluflottetovm rlgdrhlg w. xxrgy Miss meflunlngin of New mn- - s rhinitis n; as srsshoshsrcs ls Missing "It colon-s. m. JUSNGC ‘s. o. spent the Mt- I" W" "WW" tnmom Ilrand Dpenlng M Redefine ’ Rink with s hort held there. . 11in. Wright of Bummer- pkjg vlgltgd thH W003. the guest of her sister. Mrs. Hollis n. Th funeral services 0f the 10M 1",...- ,i,=>".,.im “smalls... ' fin m the Presbyter- Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt Madbesn cf Summerside were Informed ester- da that their son, Wi.llam in- all; Mactean is missing. He is serv- ing with the Royal Canadian Na . The message contained no deta . The youn man enlisted about a I Illeclal sk . “is me boa n!’ neceiamrFr-llgayé gavel“. m amdhgrwmn, n‘ “a: year and a If m. He ls 1o mu “"1 ice and special music. Joules MscGowan may... mo’ vii-tire as: anblfitlaflha llilzihiffylgkzl; mission 25 cents. y‘ m goth "v.01" H; overseas an s sister, Mrs. George 12-16-8li Warren. ~8- 1‘ Ion-H. quits a. knife-throwers not when‘ r rent to low-wilt crew nil“ "Larceny Building." How they clear '1'“ the rest 10° as before. , ,000 and 8351300009 a year. Mostly I119‘! become off - “Tllglegémxgsllrlrrs will beuccomlpllshedi A more generous deal for depend- lent-s 0f men 1n the mm“- mcludflxglg llls Worship Mayor B. Roy Holman ‘nlomrs who are partly down ' who today is celebrating ihis 55th enit on sons in uniform but have some private income: mil all Nun‘ ization of the DRY of the filmed grlvslte soldier with that of the wed: ranks in the G11‘ 1°?“ “d nauxiié maximum allowance Doyuble to dependent mothers now is flXed birthday. Ho was a member- of the City Council for about l2 years, and now ls serving hi. second term as Mayor. The initial amount will be $1.40 a month for wives of privalte sold- an; $25. Previously it was $20, with iers without children, 881d $2.60 a provision for payment of on — month for wives with children. dlt-lonal $5 in oases of special need. Women in the three services are not affected by the new arrange- ments. Women vrlth dependents are not accepted. so they are not sf- fected by 12h: changes lciatlrg to dependents‘ iflciwsmres. 'I“e'll' b"sic rate of gay is 90 cents a day and pow ch-a-‘ges to be crude to that rate will “c "'“‘o"nc:d sitcr super- alto oonsiderzflolrl. Dol. lialston Inspects Damp DEBEET CAMP, N.S.. Dec 16- (GPJ-On snow-covered terrain and in drill halls, Defence Minis- ter Rslston toda waIAhed tho men of an infanry formation in all phases of training. Col. Ralston saw spitting Bren guns, mortars, smoke screens and rifle fire in a realistic outdoor scheme. At the conclusion, he com- mflnled. "it's a good show, I con- gratulate you." The Minister was met at tllc camp by Mai-Gen, W. H. P. Ei- kins, general officer command- ing the Atlantic command, and Mull-Gen. P. E. Icclcrc, who con- ducted the party on its inspection t0l1l‘. The units inspected were from Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec Battle-training of engineers, sig- nals, ordnance, service corps‘ and anti-aircraft, units also was sur- veyed by the Minister. The layout of regimental first sld posts received special atten- tion from Col. ton,‘ c-nd be evinced interest in s camouflaged main post 1n chug/go of Lt.-Col. H. D. Rice, RCA. .C., of Hamil- ton. Ont. At the cam-p hospital, Col. Ral- stpn had Chis ma: grestd. g3 for the conivalesen-t soldiers, Among those he evoke to were P e, E wn Sum cf Klchener, cn .; Pte. M r- all Richardson, Mcose Jaw, Sask; Gm‘, Robert Dennis, (Theory, PE. I.; Pte. Ronald Moffntt, Kirkland Lake, Ont, and Spr. Tommy Unk- let/ter, Amherst, N.S. Col, Ralstcn had en esprlally warm greetimg for Ifnklettrr wnen he learned the solder was a. nltlve of Alvrerst. tlhe Mlnsle 's cvn home toxin. Llnkl tt r, krrown as "mountalrl boy" lo Marliiin: base- ball farms, was one of the best pltdiers In the trl-provlnco region Mothers and other dependfint Te’ latives will be allowed t0 631m "P to $40 a month wlthoult forfeltiniu os- suffering a deduction ilrom thief; allowances. Previously the aunméul» of other income allowed to o f‘ pendent relative, ouber than a wi e. w” $20, but wives recelvo the ul- kywmoo regardless of how much otnnr income they have. With a. View t0 895 m“? servlcemenb families to lower the r 005w we dependents board buiaskcd from!“ she ssi ty c e-vs mgfgniliesptf: move from 311811" ves such From now on. men‘ with 11"‘? families will receive allowance? Si‘ up to six children. At prise" - lowances are limited to fouiggrlglg: cc for the llhzird will 110W be hzllstead of nine as at pros-But lwd for the urt fifth and sixth children it will b3 s8 melee-d of $6 ‘mTlEgeeggur-itzuioo vvvhlch men with sizable families have enlisted W? indicated by a sentence in theho - flcial statement, which salld it 6T? are "some thousands of fumll P5 0 five and six children fcrr whom si bl ." ‘“%‘,,,’l§°}‘i'v§'i”§°§o‘i§io§°wfli ago-Ive at t by stages. *5’: uilsiiluf. filélfmove so After four monltls‘ ser- encyzoanlgloo‘? t,he ill lt$l~.fl 3'3 - fdillugflflis’ glrvltfiflwggh efficiency and uc . good w” als and. lance-bombar- 132100-0081»! drag; wind: raised from I150 I0 l. peu- - $ Soldiers with dependent“ will b,“ mom-o to asslan o WW1“ ° 111531 pay increase to the depen- dents. The compulsory oselenmel“ wswurewlllbew emoig-ilgl‘; stead 0f $90 I10 v am game mile will apply w 1°°dél1¢h"‘{e' craftrncn in the s/lr force w ct’ 1* been reoeivlnl! r150 ogxydigléoh“ we” Ngfififaeghswiggisrrsgrk the first alter- of p rid zfliggsgesflhflnce tho start S? 7M war, when ms WBA‘ boson bide gflfly was fxzd at $1.30 a =7 qonupafi to $1.10 In the fldjst Great wsr. Allowances ‘were glxelg at, s35 a month for s. wfe an t for each 0d two chlilldren with ‘£013; vision for allowances to otfhflb vice, with effic? relatives on a basis of need. and 0" during his civilian days. condition that the servlocman u- col. Ralstml flew hero from Summerslde. He is to visit Halifax signed part of his WY- , Naval and air fiance dvpelldfunts allowances were made to con orm gurlzig the course of his eastern D. your": uu.""......‘ollf“fil u. s. a... l-l- v Youthful Slayer sadism soldiers, sslors and airmen will receive nlore in the way 0f l5‘ signed pay amd allowances than l5 n. u» ohms Statu. Auvlrol- Emflew Zealand. South Africa or (the ob wisdom. It is also scale, a. wife W70“ es cl children w-"l rcfewe $19-00 l mgnth compared. wth $94 m "h! old scale, In the same circumstan- ou m‘ w“, g] an Amorlcarn sold 01' receive $112 an Australian $101.64, a my zeolsoder film"- I‘ song:- African cam. and a Bill“ "Flips cost-of-ll-ving home will be based on tlhe inn-ease in the cost- of-livlnz mo»: moo October. 19411- and will be the soivmvfllw Eel" °°.'£..“€.2t.i§il “i°.“i5’°.iul3<’ l“ 3'5 in . , _ ised t 15$ "§‘€“r...é;.a‘¥‘v‘ you: 1m zrage-contiol Twill!!- Too Late to Clasif? LOU!‘ -- GREY ANGORA KIT‘ ten. Phone m. Ew_ard_ nlifll-Bl zymn'@ ._ Gilli. '10 III-LP wltbk onudxmaosnrrlaolllslété house- ‘m ‘ M’ ‘c iz-vl-sl WANTED IMMEDIATELY COUN- trty “l. Protestant to assist care c Hanged In II.B. ANDREWS, 14.3.. (Bar?) 1 l6 — —'I'h1l mornng e pass- ing the Charlotte County jail saw a grim reminder of the end of the Black's Harbor murder case, be- gun last June with the slaying of Bernice Connors. On the jail door been posted notlfyin the public that the law had ta en its course and that Tom I-lutchings had paid with his life for the murder of the 19-year-old girl. At l0 o'clock s coroner's jury conducted an official inquiry, as prescribed by the lav. before Dr. RV. Maxwell, St. George. This afternoon the body of Hutchl s will be buried in the rural ceme - ery here. Iusunnnt M], LINES they saw official notice which had‘ THE CENTRA This column ts reserved for nsws of local Interest, but several-lbs! of a newsy nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly psy- lble in advance. CRASWELL for Photogra CONIIDERATION Lil‘! INSUR- ANCE. L-flll WOMEN'S Auxiliary Navy meet- 4 lng tomorrow night. 12-17-11‘ 0N visrr r0 run srsTss-Mlssl Agnes Annesr of daughter of Mr. Montague Annear, M.L.A:, and . Annear, return- ‘ed home recently from Washington D.C. Miss Anngar also visited New York and Boston. S. A. MCDONALWS will be open on Wednesday and Thursda- enings, Christmas Week 9.30 p.111. for the convenience of the many Christmas Shoppers. 12-17-19-21 POULTRY - We have again advanced our aying prices on owl. Bring or sblp for highest market Royal Packing Co, hsrlottcicwn. 12-17-21 FORMER lSLANDi-Ib-An in- tewstln biographical sketch of Group pt. HR. Stewart, RC. Al‘. Director of Intelligence, Ot- tawa, formerly of Charlottetown, alppoars in the current issue of The Monetary Times. COLLISION OCCUR! — A col- lision between a. truck and a car intersection of , occ Weymoubh and Grafton Streets esllerday afwnrloon at 2.30. The ck was proceeding west on Gm. ton and the car soul-h on Wey-, mouth when the collision occurred. | None of the ocupallts was injured. but the can were slightly dam-' D C CONCLUDING i. so run a‘ GlVEN—Upwards of I50 attended,- the sixth and concluding lecture lnl the series of the St. John's Am- bulance First Aid Course. These, lectures have been given in thcl Holy Redeemer l-Isli. Dr. J.A.| Maclidlillui, Controller of Medical Services with the Charlottetown‘ Civldan Defence Commlttte gavel the lecture. Examinations on the c0u:se will be held next Wednes- day night. ENJOYABLE LEGION DANCE — The Legion Dance at the Armour- les last night was very enjoyableJ The three services were well 1epre-' sentcd. The music was furnlshedl by the popular orchestra from No.‘ 62 C.A.(B.)T.C. The dance was sponsored by the Special Dance Committee o: the Legion Auxlllaryi CHRISTMAS TREES smrrsn-I Approximately 12,500 Clu-lstmas‘ trees have been cut. and shipped’ from Prince Edward Island this season. With railroad shipments rurmlng between 2.000 and .500 trees per car this movement rc- . ntedabourtbcsrmlvfostovftihe trim were cut in the eastern part of ' the province, particularly in the Murray Harbor district, and went to points in Eastern United States. ! CHRISTMAS LIGHTS PER-v IIIIITED Since Charlottetown was not in tho power shortage area the restrictions on Christmas lights do not apply here. Mr. G. H. Bar-l bour, prices and suppiy represent-l ative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Charlottetown said yesterday. Tho ruling, designed to ctlnserve power in areas where war industries are being carried on applies particularly to centres in Orltnrlo and Quebec. Mr. Barbour suggested, however, that; citizens contribute to the war effort by con- serving on electricity. BUSY MORNING FOR MILK- MEN-Jfesterdsy mcrnln was a busy one for the local m lkmen as most housewives with tickets bought up were on hand to receive their rebate of 2 cents on chch quart ticket held. Milk dropped 2 cents a quart at all the retail laces yesterday. It was pointed ou by Mrs. E3. Coffin, 9.1!) I , Chairman cf Regional Advisory Committee that housewives cobld help greatly by getting the rebates on their milk tickets all at once and thus save rnilkmen handling small amounts daily. PERSONALS Flight Lieutenant I-LF. Manhood M.D. and lvlrs. Macheod arrived in Charlottetown last elves-ism from Torouutc to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Msclbeodb bor- ents, Mr. and Mns. T. W, L. Prowse. New llours At Recruiting Depot. Air lbs-co Hos/d actors has an- nounced the exlwbllshment of new hours st all Recruiting Cen- tnu across Canada, thus enabling ply for Informa- wcek d dlltily. Friday 9 a.m.-9 ‘p.111. riatufday i; n.m.-4 pm. 'l‘|iesdsy and Ifiiday nights from 6 .0 9 p.m. are being reserved for Women's Division applicants. This, however, does not mean that wo- men and iris cannot apply at, oth- er times, ut, it is felt that mrmy womcn would rather apply when men applicants were not being in- terviewed. The Monchon Hscrulting Centre is especially well equipped to handle women applicants, as they have entirely scparals quarlcrs for tlhe Womens Division. The waiting room. interviewing of- fices and medical quarters are on- Lircly separate and distinct from that of the men's quarters, and a trained Women's Division Rttond- ant Ls always on bond In help with the examination. PROFESSIONAL CARD \Z\'.\2- Ixwkmxxxxzx» T. E. IIIDKEY k. $0M Chartered Accountant fan, 12-15-1 - ' Office at ~ ------ ---- ~ H IIIITTA RT i w... .... m... W cd_ ‘rytmgxvoor , Summerside, PF-J. housekscpln? rooms. Apply l 511171177517” d“ , s. Guardian. iI-le-il - www-0- Inwer Montagueflal of the late Mrs. Allan Gillls Bear River, who was fatally ed in an accident near her homel _on Sunday last will be Jsntornlng from her late residence to» mass will be simg merit will be In the adjoinln cem- fllfy. She and her son were from a horse-drawn vehicle on the WW homo from chluch when the horse became frightened, after a. lbolt broke in the swing. Her son ls| in the Charlottetown Hospital suf- fering from a broken shoulder. He was reported to be resting more comfortably last night, Ontario and Nova Socvtia this week by “foreseen and unforsecn," arose and which had been overcome. L___(_}_I.JARDIAN tuavnsauoar Carol Service at Z1011 Church rrlasy it no.1 a n q B. A. MCDONALITS will be clos- ed all rlay ssturday, Boxln my. Devvmbcl‘ 26th. 12-1 -1D-2l POULTRY — We have again advanced our paying prices on chickens and. fowl. Bring or ship your poultry for highest market Prices to The Royal Packing 00., Charlottetown, 12-17-21 rum-mar. runay- The 1111118‘; o infur- held Margaret's Church. Funeral at 10.80. Inter- OWIX this , You need ro bill/d up youl res/stance Long hours, nerve strain, waking lid top speed for the nation's Iva finch often weakens our resistance to > sickness and minor ills. It's the duty of all of us to maintain our health -—to prevent sickness. To do Lhiq take Scott's Emulsion regularly. This pleasant-tasting tonic food. supplement contains vital elemmf! Presentation To Mr. J. E. Richardson‘ Mr. J. manager E of Richardson, local the Charlottetown Branch of the Eastern Trust Com- in the" puny. who has snllstcd Canadian Active Army. and who leaves shortly for Brcckvillo, On- WflO. where he will take an offi- cer’; course, was recently present- ed with a wrist watch by mem- bers of the Inca-l Advisory Com- mittee and office staff. Mr, , 1.40 ®lln man of the Board, who made the presentation, oxt 1v“- fo . Richardson the best wishes cf the Board and staff in his new field of scrvic and while expressing sincere regret at his departure, voiced hope that wnm the war was ovo; be would return to Char- lottetown to esum hi: ti manager of rtho 60m w“ on u position he had filler? any, which so capsbly and efficiently. Mr. Richardson's succcmor while 0n leave of ab. sence from the Company will p; Major Alexander Knox, for many years chief inspector of The East- ern Trust Company and 3flcfgfiry of the Montreal Branch of the Company, Major Knox is a veteran of the last war and has been very active in the affairs of the Black Watch reslment in Montreal. He has for mini‘ years been associated with B11 Dhases of Trust Company work and will be known u; many ch“- lottetown people through his yearly visits to this Charlottetown Branch. Ms or Knox will take up his duties ward the latter part o! January. Increase In Stamp Sales Is Reported Yefll-effiflyb stazmp ‘sols collie Oliarlotwto P be‘ e on 0st Office we; u“ st reached this season, there I18 only one day’; 55,1“ 185; it. 8o far this molilli $7,325 wolth of stamps have been sold, an increase, flfilOfdhuZ to local officials, of 15 or 20 per em. over the sauna period last year, Tile mcrease in the stamp miles has been more gradual this because the Christmas mailing earlier ever before. public started eir than Yesterday showed a. decline in the number of Christmas parcels for the Western Provinces, most of the parcels mailed being destinod fos- bem augmsnted _ mm discharged frown the services and by veterans of the last war. By Saturday, wh college students will be taken (m a total additional staff of approxim- ately 35, including letter carriers. Willi‘ bohon the 10b. h“ he uc new equlrpmcn: n added to the Post Office this veer which will help in smooth hand- ling of the malls. Invoices for two new dermnln- l note ocrlPts in and 25 cents. issued to mi/ttoncel. and seiner- ats from postal mics, have been received and it was excreted those scripts would arrive from iottsws in last night's mall. Maj. Power Reviews Air Training Plan (XITAWA. Dec. l6_£CP)-.Afr Minister Powaiqon the third m. British Common- The staffhas .-- sea and land In 750 words Mai. Power reviewed the history of the scheme under wlilch Canada became three years ago the training ground for airmen from Britain, Australia. and New Zealrmd. He spoke of dlfflculltiies‘. W C The varying fortunes of our had affected the plan, making more dif- ficult the supply of aircraft and other equipment. crcascd numbers of strained More advanced training and the need for a wider range of special- lsts complicated program. HOTYIQ defence called for divcrsion of trained personnel for that pilrpose. "But In spite of all these ob- stncles." Ma]. Power said. "we cars th bride and satisfaction on the record De-nwnds for in- trained men the plan organization. the instructional look back now frown this milestone with a degree of which has been written . . "The graduates of the pl come . . . "But it is not enough to view UNDERTAKER with pride and satisfaction the pest achievements. We must press for- EMBALMER ward with renewed vigor “The schools and trilnlnz es- tablishments must, work with 1m- we have whelmirfl number of tralmd fighters of lino mmlttlng endmvor until available such an over air as will sweep the enemy s}. have lxought glory and credit to it and to the lands from which they have which build up resistance to cold! and infection, improve appetite and health in general. 4 times easier to digest than plain cod livcr oil. Bu] today-all druskists. l ‘IONIC FOR All. AOII scorrs EMULSION Local Sailor Loses Lifer In Accident James Mwfnsn. smployod I the Canadian National Railways here has been informed his sou. Able Seaman James Alfred Mac- Leun was killed accidentally. No other details were given the tel am A 1e 8t with the navy in June, had been a member ol Canadian Naval Volunteer R0- scrvs for about 10 years prior t0 his enlistment for active service. Slnco ha went to sea he mad! numerous trips across the Atlsm- tlo and more recently was in Uzi- iled States waters. Only two weeks ago his parents had a loc- ter from liini saving he was visit- ing his aunt in Ncxv York. Before enlisting Mnclycan was clerk in the Canadian Nations Railways Frelgh Department hero. He was a gradua of Queen Squar School and the Union Commerc College. ‘The 25-year-old man was well- known in sport Cll'(‘l(‘$ litre, He b3 a. basketball player and starred a no team some years ago. Bury ving are his parents and one brother Pto. Alexander Mao- Lean, now training at No. 62 CA, B.'I‘.C. at Beach Grove. Trinity United Dhurch T A! 1.30 PJVL-Dild-Wseh lervlcq Heart: Hail. ,_ DARLAN ready Intermix-hie service o! In United Nations . l. General Amnesty has been granted to thou who were prio- oned because of sympathy th the Allies, and "certain of them have been given impoltnnt posts Ln tho high comlgiolgsnriag." “r . A y o spa-cleats rivate citizens‘ i; beltll tritium with Darius “In an ovry and Iconsultatlvs carrying on offlclal business." b, "Prisoners and internals d the United Nations have been promptly released and their; travel to tboseaboard expeditod. “On tho practical military side.‘ Dorian said, “Con. Henri Harlan Giraud has conducted molt active participation of the armed forces 0f North and West Africa in thq Allied wnr effort. "Units of substantial ndol the leadership ‘o; w‘ ' an s s in Tunisia Allin the Germans and Itsllsns, "All posts and nlrfiold faclllll including the services of offlzf-a and technicians, have been mm freely available for use by Mm" Evorythln in o U I ‘ Q Africa has to glltflill-l bun ecI offered to the Allied forces vrfierfl ever military nccd exists." Dsrlnn sdded:— "I hnve announced that my sch porn is to rave French Afriog g3): Frec France. and then relirs to privatp life with the hope that tho future leaders of France may be sclsclcd by the Frcnch people themselves, and bv no one else." IUGAB TOO RUTH FOR. EDI MARION. N20, Des. l6 —(A.P)_ A Mountain fazmer, reports the County Rationing Board, has about found a limit tn Iv.- patrlotlmi. “I'm trying; in rlo n1‘: hit, yinlrinlic- like," sold the lnrnlr-r, who had sworn that ho and hi,- fnlnlly would allirlc by sugar rnlinnlilg regul- ations, “But I'ln lllflfflfifl, have eight dhlldrcn and I'm dcrned if I can kccp on u-buylll‘ s11 that sugar. ifi the skies and bv their full dominat- ion make possible complete victory on ses. and land." DEATHS . CAMPBELI.—- At tho City Hos- pital, Charlottetown, lkccnlbrr 15, 1M2, Mrs. Archibald J Cnnmbrll Clermont, our-d 5!‘ voors. Funorsl from hcr lots rosldcnon ‘Phursdav at, 0.30 o m. to St. l.'lnry"s Church, Indian Rlvcr. N. D. 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