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A ~ Cross 1n honor of their n ghcw. lSgt Ernest L Mathcscn . recently’ invalided hem,- from ovc s M1‘ Malcoinl ltiatheon made a joined in _ For 1r g‘ A Jcil)‘ Good Fcl w Til’! remai ficr |of the evcniti‘; was spcilit in danc- ‘lng_ Lunch was served by’ the ladies. The following is the address. silt Mathcson, E L Albion Cross. P. E I v Dear Ernest: It is with great ‘pleasure we assemble here thi; ‘evening in pears.“ cf n P. E. Island Home to WCICCIIIL‘ you back lronl the war-tern fic..s of France Some time 11.40. you decided to enlist 1n the armed services Qf your country, and now. aft-er a ngthy tcrni. giving your best, you have been arcd. bv a kind Providence to tile land of your birth We realize and feel V913‘ dorplv the great sacrifice you harp mad.» in our behalf, and coll- sider this a fitting e to express our heartfelt grrit..iide for the faithful service you ha ‘o. rendered Your Cmintri’ and ou 1 in her collosal iiaht against the common cnenly. Our earliest desire now, is that as you depart frccn us to enter the hospital, you will, there be fullv restored to your fonner health and strength. With deepest feeling of loyalty and respect we say: “Brave soldier you have done your part ltoblj." and well!" Your friends and neighbors llC-W ask you to accept this gift of money Riven as a tribute of love to a brave and loyal seldicv: Signed an behalf of those present. Sat MritheFon has been servinr: iii tile Lincoln and Welland Ro- iliment of Ontario since Fcbrilziryi 1942- lie was ivnilndrd early in Aflliiiri. while scrvirl: in France i In Memoriam ii. BEATRICE MACLEOD I The ll;at.1 oeciurxeci on Wmlitsday, 1Vl..~.. iii-Little age cl‘ ~11. was 1n until Tuesday evening when site sullzr-_ ed a, sarckc from which she suc- cumocd illc following day. ' Mrs. MacLecd “'11s thc daughter 0f Mr and 1\lr.~.. Freu Nlaclnlls and had spent must of hi1" iiit- in Bord-en ivhcrc she made lnany friends who tlCOflY regret llcr 9511i‘ dolnlsc Her husband. Wes- 1c]; Milcbeud. who for mant- yiears ' stnnt 5* ‘ilfd on the S S. Prl ' l-Jdtvard Island, ilrcdcccased her three years ago. ‘Ihcrc are lcft to mourn five dnugiuJs. Lillian. (Mrs. Earl Sex- wni of Comeau Bale, Que. Ethel. Veidn, Bessie and Shirley at home, at Borden I..cinb.l' 2on1, ot slat-Lead lit the s Incl one son, Sterling cl i‘ Mrr- chant. Marines, Halifax; also hcr lather and mother. Mr and Mrs Fred MacInnis cf Borden; two sisters, Gladys, (Mrs Phillip Mon- B nghanl Rosland, C. and Georgie. t Mrs Jos eph Smtar) Montreal . Quebec. and seven brothers. Fred Maefnnis. Vancou- ver. B C Colin. l-_lmcr and Innis, of Bordon. Pal. of Montreal, Aus- tin in the Irish Rczimrnt. of Can- ada, now in ltalv and Cl'\l"'nf‘t‘ of Major Drvsid V. Currie. Owen Soimd. Ont, and Moose Jaw, Soak. latest. Canadian \'.'lill\.'l‘ iii thr- Victoria Cross, rnds the citation accom- panying his n-ivaid. it tolls how he ii.'as instrumental in slashing a main inemy escape riiiiic lit tin" l-“iziise Gap. n11 action which resulted in the routing of more than 3.100 (icrilains. - tCnnadian Army Overseas Photo). ill» Mri-cltant _IVIZII‘IIIP\‘. Flllléffll $611108 WflS held in the Sacred Hcnrt Church. Borden nn Saturday mnrninq Rev W V. hfacllaiizllil r"l*‘"r."tiil" the fl’:- ouirlii fir» The rill Parets v/cire Aloysius Crokcn, James MacDon- ovcniltg November Willi "ilk? "llh, 19-14 a very enjoyable evening J~ 1390211 CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ Ihll column h remand for non‘ of local Interact. but BflVUfl-llllll at a newly nature ma! be Inserted. at Ilv: cents n word. strictly ou- nhlc in advance. rm: CIIAQLUFTETOWN GUARDIAN w.C.T u. "ti; ‘Neighbor’ Chief? DECEMBER o, 194,, YOUR TASK COOKS 101' Cnnsunu P11000- 111011;. GONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. —Publl 10th. 11.00 A 730 P. M. North Rust-loo. Rev. E. Minister. I C W0 l r‘. Coffin. i’ -December 10th. Services its follows: [North River: l. A. River: S. School 2.00 PM. Service 3.00 P.. M. KLHRS i731) P.M. A corollu welccme Rev. ‘A. E. Todd. Minister. 12-9-11. l TIIE ANNUAL MEETING 0f the icliarlottetotvil and Queen's County | District Bov Scout's Association will be held in the Cltv l-lall on Tues- Iday evening. 12th at 8 ! P. M. All interissted in boys are in- Ivitcd to attend. H. 1.559111‘. Sec- I‘ Harold Campbell of Cape Trav- ersc, P.E.l., is spending scvcral weeks in the city the guest of Mr. anti Mrs Donald Steele, Glentvoorl Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Artitur Collier. Westlnounl. Mrs. Camp- stationcd tlcrc with the R.C A.- iSydney Post Record.) and stall of the Provincial Iniirm-t liry spent a very enjoyable even-i ing in their ncw recreation hall w.i-.~n Licut. Simpson oi Bcz- 1 Grove presented the picture. Luckyz" 'I‘l1is being the first pic- ture in this Institution. it was a real treat to the patients and fhcy lire loud in their llfillsc of Llctii. Simpson and Mr. Lucky, i TIIE KIRK ST. J DIES. — Uthil ,\ltllIill\Lf and Llvcn Wor- ~ Iso DYCINI the sczul. 12s. B. l ‘The Midweek 11p int ‘vC(Il‘c:-(lAl" L‘ 11111.! (‘Olllllwttti L; l-VO B12910“! i i t iiiittav th l h 'hc Morning Service will be .(‘.\.>{. GiOOSI-Z Slilumuli AND CARDS . . Deceznbe Stgihiev Brld-tltél.‘ I“ fotfady bcll will visit hcr husband. who ISAIn PATIENTS ENJOY PICTURE—| ‘On Thursday cvcnlrlg the paticntsi m" fairs of Dunkirk Once again they'll march alirom the foreign lands i in the hm , - Illmc o! faith and COVENDISH UNITED cnuacn‘B°“"“‘ ‘fie °ld “Mr” I'M‘ Sund - d‘ ,,_ 13_9_11_ 15 blended spark; from th. Light _._.. above- NORTH RIVIJS CHURCHES. - ‘This symbol 0t all that is hilaivo and true M. Clyde War-torn, weary men will bring to you ton: Servmeiyw msfggn. it on; you umy Y; _ P35: iYou may let it live; You mgj- lot e. i won't come back‘ to you |Dying for things they were fl xht- l g I01‘ If They ask no praise, but. in r] ght- rcta v. 12-942.. eons wrath -———— ‘I11 i dmud thtt li! iihl VISITING HUSBAND -— Mrs. l.‘ almighty‘? 1 e be e r jThen build you it strong. l-uild , i‘. broad and high, i |'Dce;;l down and deeper, and up] o th ski’. iAndt let fiit spread out from sea‘ I. o sea- l cmembrance build trlun pl- antly the] N. Falkn g (Frances Willard Union BELIEVE IT OR NOT A true but most interesting ‘riact is thus related in Forivard. I A man prominent in the f- recently relved! the following’ incidentt— “One day, two month‘ afu ' I had signed the pledge. I hat-i a eravir: for a drink of whiikey ;.=o sfrDnr! that I l-culd see not?! ling ‘but. whfskiis before vile, arr as if I must have at least one t ink. ship at liit‘ Kirk tonlorri) "villi i.c I 101d i‘ mifiid (‘I ml‘ 5mm 0i ‘vxxdui-lsd m. it». J 1i). mind Ii: said. ‘You need not BML.._,,-,-_~_ B A“ R.C.A I1‘. drink I Cilll- tell you of a. JllD- stztilite that will stop your dis- crtniort Got a i)"\\'I of ice w liver and a raw potatce, peel it and convenient. to take in the mc-lith Dip lite ]‘t‘l‘dlf‘e in the ice '1 titer and slick it arm-y time _v0u think you must have the ivhiskct- ‘ I did as he acivisezi I tock the bowl of ice water and the in )tato _a11:l placed them on a tab}! at iihe head of m_v bed. and would dip the potato i) the water and iENJOYEU-A very enjixvalllc cvc- and place it trstwcen my lips tiling was sprnt ut the home of .Vir. rvcrv few minutes until I nent land Mrs. Frank ‘fralililr, when the to sleep I awoke free from any nrlghbors of the tiisirltt gathered (195111; to drink whiskey, and to tiave ll social came oi cards and also to ilariakc of a goosi Sllllllfil‘ ‘am-pawn by the ladies of the Don- ‘agh \Volrlen‘s Institute. A large ' ' ‘as donated by Mrs. J. ind won by Eugene ”i‘uinor u h realized the sum of $6110 will l was turned in ti! m? 'l‘. B. Lcagilc. It-cmiirks were made L, “m; bv Mr. Lawrence Ileraln and Wil- crs which brought the evenini: to a close. vou an intorrstilll: Iliblc Studv Le"- icd i0 which vcu lirc cordially in- vited. The service iii‘ Evctliiie Wor- ship at '7 P M will .ll.=u be colt- (luctcd bv the Rev. John Kczr Frasi r. D D Pflctleirs "ljiuw Loni! Wilt Thou Forget Me" will be the evening antlrenl. The music of the (lav will be under the "i011 of Mrs. L‘: Elliott Full. orvltinst and (.ll‘L’L‘t0I' of the Cil3il3 i —'—- i WEDDING ISELLS—'I'IIE~- mur- ridge cf Miss Mary Murdena Court, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Court, Charlottetown. and Mr. Sterling It. Beaten, sOlI of and Mrs. Norman Benton, St. Ecnnors. took place quietly in Trinity Manse last Saturday, Dec. 2nd. with tile immediate family in at- tendance. The pretty Yfliliiil Jfidi? looked most attractive in a dress of lime green, with smart hat. brown martin coat and brown ac- cessories. Rev. . E. Machcminn officiated. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Benton left on a two weeks honeymoon trip to Montreal. and other points. GIFT SUNDAY AT ST. PAUL'S -'I‘0morrow will be observed as Gift Sunday by St. Paul's Church Sunday School. Members vi hi9 Confirmation School and afternoon Sunday school will attend the morning service at 1i o'clock. and n during the service will present i their "Christmas Gifts" which Will be forwarded to one 0f the Nils‘ sionary Sunday Schools of he, Diocese. 'I‘hc front seats 0f Iiifil Church will be reserved for .116 teachers and scholars of the Sun-l day School. As all teachers and nlcmbcrs of the Continuation School and Stintlay School are ex- pected to attend tilifi 59TH” A1139?’ will m, no rceiilar session oi 01th!‘ of the schools. aid, James V. MacDonald. John Deegm, Harry Heffcll and Stephen IXWIC Intcrlncitt Wils in 59V?" Mme Bay eel ry .........., ~s i. Tomasz Arciszewskl. above, 68- ycar-old SocinlLst leader who has been placed at the helm of the Iiavc been free ever since Ono treatment eradicated lny craving for whiskey from all the ilinle that has since elapsed." This is for drinking mrn. arcofiof QUIZ l How much in these wor years are Canadians expending on liquor, which is at best a lux- ury. and at the worst an a1 ne- sthctic which is retarding war few 1cm aft-"r which Mr. R THE 13511115? (Hungry, __ 'I‘l‘.c out-put in every direction? mend Vi on." i read n adch F‘ vi Mgfliilll: \_Vl11‘$i11Db\‘ft1ltli1: In the year ending March 3i, “"“‘" M t. i“ i ~- ...~.r"l:.s‘.~.‘i.<zl:- .. '11.. b s?» trill. i" “1‘iil”“‘“‘i“‘ii fir’ . A a ICEC ‘ti _ "e - " “ _ ' . ' .1, _ c inl. on to ars, "u n filled bursi- Ell-nestnthclilltlhihkhld n3?‘- IMOQAaJOEA-ITJXXOIIIS‘ 194i the rsimatcd expendik: ms all for brains’ so kind in rentclnbcr- fiiifbbg qlni! hf ti“; L-iwij; The “K15 flbflllt 333 i-Z Iliillifitl dOLIW-S. in; him occasion All éflurczl Swim M H0 P M_ nX-ylfls more than 60 per cent of v.ih'ch was for beer 2 Does not. 70 cents out of evcrv (lollar crii-ncd by the il-qnor traffic an tack to the Governnuent in taxes? 2. No_ Qut of the 200 mlllfling Spent in 1939 the total liquor le- vonuc for that year Wits 55 ml]. lions, or about 30 per cent, whi oh included bath H’: " ' ' Provincial taxes 3 I5 23342 "lmm" dmlfls 59°F" irritation in some hours. and bits-i i" 194141 ters in cCmPa-‘l-il‘ hours. bi; Canadians on liquor reasonable expenditure bl‘: with our all-out war effort? No For this ls a luxury cxpen - ‘mm? “"171 ‘i150 111-1‘ 905$ 01' FFPEIT- Any affected area or article of! inc the damage done to social Wei-- clothing m» T1111‘ by Cfilile. Poll“? "#951159, iii! - carefully decontaminated to avoid efficiency has been , * . i ge Sllipmcllf$ of iiiir caremnY 9' ' BT68‘ DOW" 0f Dflifltrfiliflll midi ict frictorv worker: Tile aluminum was part of llu ' ' timat-ed as requiring 89 cents to It": will go the leather of} supplies 5cm to miss“ from Cflnadm expended. but not b the ‘Traffic. i1 ir heavy boots in a every dollar that Traffic receivieti. short. time. This figure ha. been arrived at l, observations over a wide field by the ‘Atmlcrican Business Men's ro- senrch Foundation. Former Govcnor J. Frank Hut- icy. Indiana, said. "I have seen aio much physical ruin, mental plight, and moral corruption from strclg drink I little traffic. I hate it fur its arrogance, its nlpocrlsy, its gre d and avarice, its dominion in po i- tics, its disregard of law. tihe 101d straps on lalcol-‘s back, ml! wounds it has given to genius, this human wrecks it has made, tin dead sea fruit with which it; starves men's sculs l Defeat of Gods causes comun . . . Not bv Hot Assaults oi’ tits. Devil But by the Inerta of Indil —| crr-nt owple l We have today the same mass o f, obscure nameless persons who op- Dosn their almost uncnnqucrabl: inertia to every movement of l0- fomi and are the drag upon all vital and progressive religion The great causes of God am! humanity are not. defeated bv thu- hot assaults of tho Devil. but b|" tho slow crushing glacier-like mags‘ oi‘ thousands and thousands i’ indifferent nobodics I l i God's causes are never daxtr l bv heing blown but by being s ‘1 upon. ' —Genrze Adam Smlfll The American Issua. FOR (‘ANGER RESEARCH GLASGOW —— (C?) — GIN/ROW‘ Rnvai Cancer Hospital and the I'm-l stltllie of Animal Genetics of Edln-- buroh [Pnlvcrdty benefit f . nrnnts for cancer research from ih ei Bit-ish Emnirp Cancer Campaign. LIBERIAN RUBBER Liberia's rubber industrv was tint, vgwlolted hv Europeans in 1889 A MEETING ‘ of the P. E. I. TEMPERANCE FEDERATION will be held TUESDAY. DEC. 12th AT 2:00 P. M. new Prlkh cabinet in Ivmdon. has CHARLOTTETOWN i ,-..'!eri himself to seek n scttlc- Y_ M. C, A, mm‘. o! ill" controversial Polish- Russian problem. NOTES after the war. - if . Army Cadet , . \. l i3‘ . » Corps News Ktiiiilfltly S l s". . b. ‘ ACTIVITIES This week the cutlets have hacl i}; instruction iii iiic Pilll. \I"I‘C_,EC'tll‘ hiiii"'trii~iiii.ii“‘fii ‘iiflfitiiiiéi ti; 154 oi. Geo. si. tionul cadre in the Royal Cana- w, ,__, _ . . .lIOLll'S3IlGS5 and coughing. The v.1- Demlnkm ""1 pour has 110 immediate effect on Sec for yyoursclf our varied sup ply of Prelim Practical a 1nd Inexpens- ive Gifts. i l l CQiATS nluassns BLIliUSES Nelson-Rockefeller, abo, co- GLIDVES ordinator of Inter-American Affairs, and boyhood friend of HAN DBAGS Secretary of State Stettiniuc, _ may be named Assistant Sect - . tary of Stale, with Laiin- g‘ HOUQ ECOATS American relations as his spc- w’ Xcillc baiillwick. BED J ACKETS notes '.'A'-'J"¢'l-"=“»‘~|"u'l-'V'- -..'~.~.-. ¥€ meanest. .nm dian Regiment. The ilriictlcc on the range is PIIOINE 1756 satisfactorily un- IIYIIQYCSSIIIZ ‘CI n‘ ‘ on of Lieutenant Bu; "r der the dii rlurbcrt Crul; . it is evident that, i‘ witilotlt using any ilillillilflltlOll, the Johnson Method helps recruits , o . t? tél-‘tfiiliét-E-"tttfil i teicgilgie;iirzei to shoot wcll at who start andl others to improve their scores _, ;, . - . , considerably. 90o YEAILS 01.1) AUSTRALHS DEW": The junior cadets will have hoe- key practice at the Fuflllll on Siit- The Swiss Confederation has Tl 'ld'_ . ., urday, December 9, from 10.30 to been in existencq 900 y are. sort All ‘Ilotltrallzrfiwsmdnlhgeeslyd.‘ 11.30 under the tiirccticn of Mr. ' ~ e lie-1- ~ »-;*--_" :r.:__;_._ c... _~ ‘ “L5 Wallace Scantlcbury. WAR. GASE S (Continued) Nose lrrltants. The effects of these are evident in from titree f0 "ve ininiltcs. They cause pain throat, teeth. and in the chest, l... . Int, may cause a feeling ct intltleitza and tleilrcssion. They may also produce vomiting and a flow of tears. .. ‘Three of these 2856s are DA.. D C., and D M. D A, has lin aro- mntic odor; D C. resembles bitter almonds. D. M. has no odor. Skin Irritanis. Mustard gas. n brown, oily liquid. gives off an in- visible vapour which SlIlPIiS like garlic or onions. In liquid form, if it comes in dontact with the eyes, it causes immediate redncs and, usually, permanent blindness. On the body the liquid has no immediate effect. but causes rcd- ness and irritation aftcrtwo hours and blisters in eight to twelve hours. In vapour fol-m, if it comes iilto contact with the eyes, it causes pain. redrnss. and temporary blindness. If inhaled, it causes the skin, but cuuscs redness and twelve to twenty-four- These blisters are diificulti to heal. ‘ Mustard gas is very perslstenLi equipment must bet‘ _ _ y I lcaynloiid Arth ur Davies, war correspondent recently returned from dustiial ivcrkers loss of time an ti its dangerous effects. It also hasi Russia, is shown holding a bar of aluminum presented to hiin by Sov- m"°“‘='l‘ On it was engraved the follow- mmimrmwfly‘ ing message: "Gil eetings To Friendly Canada From USSR. Factoriu H r_No.rf95 and I50." ASK FOR T” ,4;- OUR PYRE); WARE 0'00"’? THIS entire sown-piece Pym: wan not cosh iv“ $2.90! Includes 108 ounce Double Duty Cnsseroii (really two dishes in onlhpopular new Flavor-Savor Piopluh; 9V!" (32 ounce) Loaf Pan; "id M"? '3‘ (onc cup) individual Dnp Pic Dishes. Just plfiill" qll (hm lowly, sparhling disha on YOI" |""""°"' shalt I They'll lool win niclv on Y°"f hm" mo’. wary one can be and For balling, """'9lI"d_f*°:"9i Como in! S00 tho Pym: wa1e"5ut of Seven h? "Y The ROGERS HARDWARE C0. LTD. r Queen Street. Phone 105 '