THE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' II: Non. The Gunilla III! lowing lleli Bookstore. Wile! Ierontc usury. '1 "u... our-am will be eellnnc Come: my at ll III L» |1va your oulu to Q —INSUL heavy olv board -boo orders at Brace s. 1-5-21. I --r'oxes FOR our: -_- Several platinum and stander-o sliver males. Apply ROY nloodtldo. MAI- —WANTIID immediately experi- enced housekeeper for Montreal. Telephone Sumnierside 89. i-fl-ii BUYING l-"IJBS. Mr. R. N. O'- Bryan has returned and is buy- ing fox pelts at Office of Chanel R. Rogers. Summersidc, Pa. lng excellent prices. i- —l-‘0XEB l-‘Oll SALE. Platinum male pups ant. brcven hdults. Top marked silver males and a few good silver male pups. L. W. Hancock. Sumrnerside. l2-29-6L —FlN.\l. CHANCE to secure a Todd Norwegian Male. Three more lust arrived. Apply Carrol Delan- ey. Suinmerside. lZ-N-lfh. -- JUNIOR HOCKEY. Bedequc rink Friday, Jan. 7. Freetown vs. Klnkcru. Admission 21 cents Skate alter. 1-5-2‘ . — BEGINNING Monday. Jan. nu?!’ bulk!!! mug , will close every evening at 6 pm. g except Friclag: and Saturday at b ~ p.m. Signed Harold Moose, New Annan. 1-5-41 about for ight of put dde Iilfnicn were called eleven o'clock yesterday morn a slight. fire at the electric plant. The exhaust from one the engines ignited but was out without difficulty-S. Personals --Mr John Arthur of Summer- side has left on o trip to Mont- Nal-—S. -Mr. F. Earle McDonald, Sum- merside left yesterday on a busin- ogs trip to New Brunswick and Nova scotia- He was accompanied by Mrs McDonald and little daughter Katherine Ann-S. Pte. Dewar Ballom Honored By Friends The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eallem, Ml. Albion was once more the centre cf patriotic oc- clnim when friend; and neigh- bors gathered to honor their son, Pte. Downy Ballem of the R..C.A. who is the third from the family ln tho armed forces. I utnvntzil and vocal music vluzs pleasingly rendered through- ou" the evening by several com- pszczit performers. , \ ~us games and friensJy dis- were also enjoyed and a l5 lunch was served by the ladies The following address was read by Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins and a generous purse was presented by Morris Jenkins: Don;- Den-or: "We, r friends and neigh- bors of Mt. Albion and vicinity have gathered here to honor you and to show our appreciation to you. "We feel that you are doing your best to help conquer the enemy, - who are doing their best to take from us the freedom we love. “And so Dewar, we could not let you leave us again without remembering you in some small way. as you were always willing to do your part in helping others. "We now risk you to accept this little lllft. not for its value but. IlS a token of our love and ad- miration. We wish you the best of luck "fld may God protect you and keep you safe. When this great war is rive.- and the cry of Victory ls sent nut may you m- turn to your friends anti loved ones in Mt. Albion. belnlf 0f “Signed friends." D{\".'!Il' in his usual happy man. nor thanked one and all for their kindnrsshnd all joined in siixging Fllr Hrs a Jolly Good Fellow." A lively sine-song and the Nat- ional Anthem brought the cven- in’; to u close. 0T1 you; MJ. LINES ullru MUTTART flizrzizzcrside ‘ OFESSIONAL CARD 1J2. in... Office at White Star Lunllfl >z>v SMELTS VIIITEII Paying highest rlces. Buying all grltlel. ‘reeze Ihcm when callable. Packages furnllhed upon application. Ship express to me at Summer-side or 0’Leary. - E. E. SHARBELL g done In uncl- Aloud‘. Drugstore Water direct. Inn. undone‘! Gran dnyollh§iefl P we eayreupemlllehc i0. until further notice our store. _ suonr nan - Summer- T Isl-Inf ' ACINTIILIIQIIIIILIIIAIIQILQM UIOIUOCIIIIIK lalllI-IIICIOOUNTI Alvcfing ilulefilthlgelllldtlolol- We Inna. IIII loolplelollltluiie- —I.I‘IGIJJ.AI. SKATING Homing- ton funk TIIQIGSY and Saturday of each week from I w i0 pm. Ad- mission ib and I cent-l. --NOTlCE — Tenders will be re- ceived up to January l5 for- the delivery of no cords mixed hard and soft wood at. our factory. Darnley. North king Co. Ltd. i-d-C-l-éu Mr T. W. Mutton wu the speak- -41- er i. the meeting this week of the Sunmierside Rotary Club. He chose ion." Dr B. i-Iowatt chair- for the crippled children's fund rcpomd the net receipts from the auction sale to be eleven hun- dred and twenty five dollars. There was one guest present. Hon. Flt- Lt. B. R. Wocdsldq of m. ium- lucnidn R. C. A. tlon-I- l‘. at: —MOUII.N CHILD'S DIATH—' The death occurred in Summerside year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. man McMillan or The lwd been sink or only a short time and his untimely death loss come u a great. shock to his mother. Mr. Mcivfiilan is at pre- isent in the armed forces overseas. |'l‘hc deceased ivu an only child. he funeral took place yesterday altcmooa from the United Church 1° P900198 08119 .v. Aibenonr-S —AB.R.ESTED 0N PEBJUB-Y CHARGE-Harry Walsh of Bum- lmerslde was arrested at. the home cf his father on the Pope Road. a- bout a mile from S ence given at the preliminary hear- ing of Clovis Perry and Andr Perry, who were charged wi spiracy. The trail was held in Feb- uary 1943. The arrest. was made by members of the Summersidc d RCMP. 58%. Wat- son. R.C.M.P. appeared for the crown and W. Henry Noonan for the defence-S -DllS AT so - The death ec- cu_rred yesterday, January b, at his homo in Newton, P.E.I., of John Murtagh at the advanced age of 96 years. The late Mr. Murtagh was a native of that dis- trict and lived there all his life. He was ill for about six weeks but previous to that he had been in good health and had the complete use of all his faculties. He was the oldest membe of his parish. His wife predeceased him about twenty years ago. He is survived stead; Thomas in Saskatchewan: with the U. S. Army in the South Pacific; also three daughters, Mary in Saskatchewan; Mrs. Phil- lip Monaghan and Mrs. Martin Brennan in Klnkora. The funeral will take place on Friday morning leaving the home at nine o'clock. Requiem High Mass will be cele- brated at St. Malachvk Church, Kinkoras-S. ‘Sub-Chasers Under Cwn Command IIow OTTAWA, Jan. 6 — (UP) —'I‘11e Royal Canadian Navy's fleet cf speedy. sub chasing motor laun- ches. guarding the waters Canada's Eastern Coast, have been operating for the past seven months under their own command, direc- ted by Capt. J. A. Keenan of Ot- tawa, Naval Service Headquarters announced today. In assuming control of the fleet. Capt. Hecnan also was made commanding officer of H. M. C. S. Venture. a converted turned over to the Navy at the outbreak of war and used now as theM. 1.. bueahlp-tlm nerve centre of the fleet. Capt. Keenan's right hand men are Lc-Cmdr. R. M. Powell cf Ottawa. his staff officer and Lt.- Cmdr. Thomas Denny of Vicwria. Since the start of the war. of- ficials said, the mow: launches have been guarding the vital sea lanes of the North Atlantic and since coming under their own oom- mand have increased their effic- iency n hundred fold. Polish Underground To Continue Work LONDON. Jon. d — (M) -Tl'le Polish Gvv implied today that its underround would con- tinue In resist Germln invaders and avoid all conflict with Soviet armls; entering what it regards u Polish territory. but indicated there would be little co-operetion with _ the In I statement issued to all the United Nations tho Polish Gov- ernment sald that on 0st. 1| 1g l had instructed its underground to "Worst... with Red Anny com- manders in the event of o . p- tiun of Polish - Soviet. relations. It ' added that if an agreement had been reached between the two COIIIItHQg before the frontier had crossed, the Poles would have eo-o-nlinatod their action against gemsrny with that of the Soviet. l MIISIC TIIITICI A. I01’ KINDAIJI; § LIAJL. A.C.C.0., LLGD. Ileerll Momoflll IIIII, Chlrioflcto S h f g m“, o eel e Richmond Street. l-ldl .........-..-nnn-nu_. 14-64-31 i LUNCIIION _. u his subwct “Rotary Iufonnat-i man of the committee for tllc drive Island. l :1 braver, following by four sons, Walter on the licme- pmog Alma 1h Maine; Ind Sgt Mervin Hall! 0L At Summers than. l. I. Ilox Breeder: and Exhibitors’ ‘ ‘ ‘ wubeid illtnkhtlt u» Restaurant, . mung-MK n. nu- n... a. .-Ccl. D. M mn ' banquet of ban of tin P. a la compare with f-heqo spec er that pelts from this Province pore favorably with those c! other year and that when the . sent crop of pelts so on sole will dnw world attention 10 silver f%hfa.rm| cf Id hm 1n this Province and he bo- lleved that "we will moo more ro- galn our premier position" in the business. Mr. Geo e McLeod. fox field- num for N ., who is I the pelts. exp pleasure at in this Province. Ho of- cnce more fed-ed his sincere congratulations Third In Series Cf Prayer Services Th third in Week‘ of Prayer o: u” the series last evening in p and wag c services took lace cmblneaelwdpiimtilicchunuloji um meotinfl of the Bible Society (Char- lottetown Branch)- Rev. A. IeDrew Gardner pre- sided and opened the service with the recession- Fine addresses were than deliver- ed bi! Rev. G. Cathie Webster and- Adj. Mercer. remctilvely. S - 1M 1-2011 the Bible Mr. Webster and The meeting of the mm society then took place. a. full igeport of "N011 W111 lwbear in the next edition of this a. with pray- Ymh. D . The service conc udsd ‘er and the recessions! h l Proposed Million I [Collar Hospital To Replace Camp llill HALIFAX. Jan. 5-—(UP) --At an estimated cost cf a million dollars.| it ls reported that a modern. fir - t military h tal m ment. is said w nave made t. lsion. although the exact site has not n announc . Details are . Cam Hill Hosbltal was original _l.y established here Firs Great War as a " tltutibn. and has gradually dim . wooden buildings were added in the fall cf 1939. but accommodadwu have been seriously ltrained at times. It is expected that with thtcon- sixuction cf a. permanent uiid- lngl alt Hill the institution wl be on some as other: blamed lsewhere in Canada for which b1 have been announced. IN MEMORIAM MIL FULTDN ADAMS The sad and unexpected news was l ‘ . ' of the death in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, of Mr. Fulton ‘Adams, a well known and highly respected citizen. who left here ‘about three weeks ago for treet- merit. Born at. Scaview flft nlm {roars ago he learned the crlng ado "in Summcrside, later i-eimving to Moncton. N. 15.. where he remain- ed for some time. He then came to this city. where he was em- ployed with Mr. L. McDonald, later accepting n position with Prowsc Bros. in the men’; furni- shing department. The late Mr. Adan-l was a poc- mlnent member of the I. O. O. F‘. of which he was a Past Noble Grand and Past District Deputy Grand Master and held at differ- ent times offices in tho Grand Xiodge He leaves to mourn, his wife (nee Mac Dari-sch). One daughter pas- eed Away some yet-r; ago. By his death the city loses one of its prcminogt and upright sit- izens; the I. O. P. a faithful and interested member, and the firm of Pmwn Bros. when he was employed for twenty two years. an obliging, honest and co employee. In Memoriam MI. CIIAILIB W. PIILDII The community of Ttyun y“ Bflevcd to hear of the of (Jhsrles W. Nelder on Dec. ll. Ho hld been in ill health f time but tho m4 came cud . He leaves u» mourn, besides hi; wife. one eon at. homo and one dllllhter. ding in Ottawa; also one . ' 111 fun AI he f 11am eresidgcc Yo: 11$.‘ so‘: ducéed by RAW. CI. 0 W 0 . ‘the be: beard 's~i':§'.l°clui='g" Ann“; b‘ mvnfsflfld W enk Robbile. The burial was It mm canola-y. SUN! 0N IUSSIAN BOUT! i British navel lone; l tun; “hwy: to Rusnia b! thenmfrltiom notforgot- “dd: ide an ‘Fox Farms United. E‘. Bluest T. cock, J.M. R00 Mayor Rogers. chairman emphasizing that the ing desirab this connection. die." the speaker said Mayo;- Holman per cent Each Councillor then Supervised Playgrounds III;- of white satin made on fitted Stewart. Keir Muttart Milli. L W p Peter bockarby and others-S A s ial meeting of the City Councllmwag called yesterday af- ternoon when a. delegation from the joint service clubs cf the city conferred with the Council cn the subject of supervised playgrounds. B- r" "arrears":- lld .- o. . . ed. and ca e upon)! Rotary cm, Committee who presented a brief future of Charlottetown is dependent on the welfare of its youth. Supervised playground; were suggested as be- le and necessary 1X1 This plan had been discussed on previous occas- ions but. nothing had been “We do not intend to let the idea done. expressed his approval, stating that ho was 100 behind the movement. spoke turn. pledging his support. Coun. Dougan raised the ques- tion of an inadequate water-sup- ply for the flooding of rinks and slides on the squares, which had been proposed for winter ground activity. He stated work could be commenced cn the squares Ill-l!- tcmorrow if sufficient water could be obtained. A general discussion Councillors and by children. Moved by Coun. Minister Power ‘ kc c blsydowhs. hank Sargent, Ont. President of Ont. Past President. ed him to reconslde dules. There an air force Vancouver, Winnl Toronto, Arnprlor, Ont understanding"? feed signals open idav af Cross —Qucen Street. was for section eight. dull I 1e ,1 ' 2lu Oruntgialoneilht and George S. Dudley, Montreal, Pei-Isl How fast dose c. ba weight. in height. in What followed e various delegates and in addition to the following resolutions passed. an ap- peal was made to every citizen to conserve water. for the sake of the by Moved by Coun. Blanchard. sec- onded by Coun. MacDonald " slides be erected on the four Squares. one on each square." Doug onded by Ccun. McKee “That this Council recommend to the incom- ing Council that a sum sufficient be included in the i944 estimates to be the nucleus of supervised playground; for the youth of this c y.” Thll’. lIo Change In Ban Cn Air Foroo Teams OTTAWA, Jan. 5 —- (OP) -Al;- told Canadian Hoc ' ‘ 0g- ficials here today there would be no change In the R.C.A.P. decision to forbid air force teams from tak. ing part in Allan or Memorial Cup Port Arthur, the OAJ-LA. Midland, 6811011 Oli M11. Power this morning and uh. his decision teams Cal lfax I Infant And Pre- Sohool Conference by "wi Parkdalo Civilian Ilofonoe Ilnit Moots which is aimed at preventing m. terefcrenoe with lip training ache. in fl-fy. and in om and should we him? How should we clothe him? How con we keep him well? i-Iow can we prevent or cur. Ill- MII 0r bed lubitl’! What danger! should we watch fofl. These are some of the questions that parents esk and that mmmomnqu. nurses will bola solve at th WILL tho no BABY CO CE, which will of New South Wllel _ tel-noon in the ited loud Donors Clinic roan}: - l the I flout. (N-B.) 11cm O'Brien. Min Mes Foxmen’: Banquet Held who "if! Fill" 911171151-"19111351" IIINIII UNITID IIIIIIDAI lp-nAInolInetIflW-IJ. hm lover: and ferns: e pews man-ed by while rib- IIOII! Ire. J. . and Mile nor O'Brien, ILN. annih- er sister. and Misc Ann sister of the brld u mold! and t-b . Kydd flower . m ggde wu attired in a ‘ with l 1 v I ted the wrlstshmllcer‘ vegiluofw tnulle OIIIIIIIOII. finger tip length. She had for or. nunent. gold bends worn by fur l” mother. and carried o prayer book in the puffed lmpfl huts covered by tulle and they carried small muffs shaped like the hats, to which clusters of fink roses were pinned. Th; flower girll. who were alike. worn of pink, their head dresses ha of fiowm. ‘may curried baskets of chrysunthemums with blue 1'1 Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien were u!!- able to attend mell- danshhr’! wedding. Pilot Officer John Newton acted as be fm- meutenan; Newton. ush ing Mr. David Gowans. ln-law of the bridegroom: Leading Writer Remf Leger. Mrs. Newton. mother of the bridegroom. wme a gvwn of bu!‘- plc with black accessories and had of Talisman roses. A reception followed the core- mony in the Town Hall in Ville St. Pierre. _ The couple will leave shortly for Halifax, N.S., the bride wearing for travelling a. green suit brown m» a e hat trimmed with muulmt and a muskrat. coat. Oulhof-town guests were Mrs. Rani Leger of Halifax. and Mr. Negbirt MaoKlnnm, of Wellington. P. . . Clfts and Comfort for Frigate Stonnont The officers commanding and personnel of the Fklelw Sfflrmobfi were royally entertained durinl their visit to Cornwall, Ont. This frigate lunched last Jilly e-ndnamcd for the County of Stcrmout, u of particular interest _herc‘u Lleut. D. Saunders. ‘ town, 15 om of its official staff. To give an idea. to P. E. Islanders of what the citizens gave the Stor- mont men the following items are mentioned — Washifli 111w e. muted goods, five electric toast- en, rugs and drapes. 500 library boon, steam. coffee perculator. scrubbing basins, coffee pots, pan- cake griddles, easy chair, maga- une subscription. 350 cakes lace soap, letter paper and enveiopca. -‘ when. ' 3 Nowtorhmgqn m: INIIII- ANT AND Cllwiilhe F. "m: firemen!!! poetctdli’ afttnow, '{.°.i‘.;....c..‘3.“..;'." llifllhllldllflli 1w: a ‘rainrrow Pictured liyglsisd speaker I‘! Illlttlik .2 E i’, llill E? llill; all? . ,3 s‘? fill‘ i? 5i ti? “E Thomas H. have received word that their eon Ptc. Philip Mcrcier Italy. Pto. e the Cape her husband Pte. Aubin Gauthier arrived safely overseas. Pu. Cnuthiog bu been serving the army for tho put year LAID T0 emit... funeral of Maciilocnern of New . tioodwllf. i v Messrs. RIiBSli Boyce, uanach. Daniel Darren, iienzie. Frank 511111.11 and Co ‘* wu CD106 00W CQBIBUUY. FUNERAL SERVICES-Tho Illi- ci-alofMruQeonoF. Dixonwol held ' arm-noon from the Ouwliffc mineral Home. The eer- vlces at the funeral home and grave were conducted by the Rev. '11:. Mnchennan. ‘rnc pallbearers were: J .1... 1301371108. Ill-P» Layton ones. Hubby old Steed. Elmer MMRac. the People's Cancun. FUNERAL YESTE-DAY -'fhe funeral of tho late Mn. 14w- renos Heron was held Wcdnuday hence. morning from new 1m rce Donah, to St. Patrick's ogeylnour Ndl MM 5 a The pail bearers were: Joseph Brazil, Joseph Slavimlidword White John MccNally, Francis Trainer, and Leo Trainer. Interment was in the Church Cemetery. WINTER SERVICE TO BEGIN"; w?» f was learned ialt nllht from C Carl Burke. manager of the M itime Central Airw . A nlunmer service carried only first class malls Now. however. uil types Joli eels or everyone and guest book. The gifts were presented on behalf D. E. Stormont W. 1. and and municlpalties. I. 0. county ‘Comment 0n Political Set-lip In Australia "F"? LONDON. Ont.. Jan. l- (OH- Controversy between State and Iibdoral GwtmmAuatr-alla lflmuch more _ ‘ " than Federal- dic ute i Canada z-Agufi n. rcrll. Swim-cam of t I é. fl- PIOPIITIO WGIDI of the various lopresentatives of the rlnkf s, r ""1 "111 pm‘ a. th comerlwbfl nligaeridsd “mug, 8152mm?‘ Mum liar w the service cal-ma 1m c3 ‘rjllggfltoznlfilaon m?“ and “m... coat hangers, six hot plum. scw- g5“. Yuma}... m"m“' m...” 1.1- by on powe of doc, will be rs- lng machine, sport equipment. d, swing u“; winter All sum- vealed in all its splendor. The electric 1r0n5. sheets aha pillow has: dings were thins at l- fifth candle is the unit! o! M- caacfl. mllilcbl hwllllmellt-ll. IMHO. beach on Grindstorie only. 15 tionl-o unity which in thll c811- crest of country. silver plane. tray planned to make flights w the ill- m" will be securely established. pitcher and cigarette case. tmving and on Tuesdays and mum. "M"; ‘u m, pggplcl‘ of a picture projector, Christmas par- wgfld w ragugmmm h hm,‘ MUELLER — BROWN —A very soiemnised in Metropolitan Methodiof. Detroit. Michigan. on Dec. 28th at 9 P- m- when Coo-a Isobel, younger daugh- tcr of Mrs. Susie G. Brown o! Ml»- ,Mass.,AndtholotoBectII.. Brown of York P. E. 1.. become the si-lae of Join. Pegs Mueller of Detroit, M1 - Hzv. . . B. Allan officiated. The popular young bride. who was given in marriage be: uncle Mr. H. H. Brown. gfoutlfully attired lh l. Ila ItNOt "I111 11"". cessorfn in pink nndjlock. Ill wore ccrlags of . The l1)»- endants were Mr. and Mrs. War- ner Bekcrwesl- llloilcwlng the m- epticn at. the homo of Mr. and Min. H. H. Brown. the he Icoupla leflglcn u. hmvmoon trip 30814011. I811’ Previous to her marriage the hide wu assistant l of the Church in pretty: wedding was Ste frienth here i wishful m‘. and Mrs. Mueller men! You: of happiness Personal Mile um» Pan-or. Onpuld. spent be: Christmas holidays with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ibo: Appln Rood. Mr. and Mrl. Amos llonllllll. mrth Wlltohlre, arrived la the 01w iut blob!- °.‘2.".§.’."l..f.'......""‘°. ..:.':-.;:.ir.; .New Your‘; leave with ti. Ill‘ In ARRIVE OVBSI Aubin Gauthier received word um. . IIANGAB comurcn - The l‘ m of all mankind could Har- m‘: °t interment was m . Iii’! it??? list? l r l‘ ll? l? E a id will ad D1‘ at‘: ‘gm form. the me mani- normally rich nor the ablect poor. In addition to a moot eatisf v economic condition omnibus everywhere on the planet. 111910 will also be o unity and harmony in all other departments of c. v clel by. tllwlh molly '5» efibelished. vet, owing to the absence of means. "n"! not haveilfie: achieved Oontlnmtl rem 9 divided, any, oven uncut of one and the some uncle-lion and infar- hi!" mum all the members o1 lg: humanufnmlly. WNW" 35°91" or .,ovcmments. cities 01' "- have become M81881! 11199711” 11 ical ti west? sttlons, 31d the bonds of trade and industry, of nsrlcull- uid education, are being nrgugflrgngd over day Hence tho unityofallmc dcaninthll d. "5' bfiulfhlfil; n. 1mm, l- new downing upon the worlds darken- cc.‘ boa-iron. The candle is 221E.’ éltalfiihfifll‘ 3'.‘ which’ can now be discerned. The second candle 1e unity of thought in world ‘mdgynunu, e consummation of which ere lonl W111 l" "1'“"" ed. The third mule 11s 1a oodom hi h sure if 1' 1.51M... candle u unit! 1n _ V0 . y of the al highest traditions of the Royal [business of the meeting which in- m R... Holy Room Class wm. u. Bmfchil R. of Ffirlottetown. P. E. I been Artifice!‘ Third 119!‘- R- O. N. corvettes since comm in i940. both ls Bfnk Potty Officer andu E. it. A. in lnory. In the ‘of. Much, Engine Room rating boom and played an ifllporfqnt port in steaming the ship for four dlvl to Port. Ho has at all times carried out his duties with mark. ed efficiency. Erect loyalty am 4;. tlon to duty worth Canadian Navy. Ch’town C. W. L. Monthly Mating The regular monthly meeting of tho O.W.L. Jval held in tho tieague Hall on Tuucuy evening, Jan. 4. with the President, Mrs. W. Stephen Trainer prodding. Rev. 1... A. Dougm opened the meeting with the League Prayer and the prayer for the men of he time Hospital Service Association. gave a very interesting cddreu on Hospitalization. A vole of thanks, moved by Mrs. Frank seconded by Min Vessey, wu presented the maker by the President. Poliowlng the address wu he eluded letters from the following: Rt. Rev. J. A. O‘Sullivan. R. S. P Jar-dine. chairman Milk for Bri- Pund, Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. . Daniel Kelley. Rt. Rev“! C. KelLv, Bishop of Oklahoma. l0- cial Service Dept» City Hospital. per Sr. M, Cam us, Mrs. Prank Slgswortb. Secretary Treasurer. Basilica Altar Society, Rev. L. A. J. McCormoc. oversea. Rev. A. McDonald, CBS. Redeemer Rectory. John T. Craig. Saint John, 3.8.. Mn. Garrick, t. Provincial Ma rm. m- firmary. W.P.T.B.. Ottawa. Mrs. J. Pollard, Convener of In- stltutlons reported that, besides tobacco 166 bee! containing fnilt, candy, etc. were com. to the Pro- vincial Infirmary for I lanai. Gifts were sent also la other in- stitutions. Mrs. J. E. Cullen, in ch of citty bags, sent to the men o tho Merchant Marine for Chrisllnas. gave an “ account of the work accomplished in thlg activ- ity. A letter received showed how lglyiiféltlletlicde gifts were appreciated MCI]. l The President thanked all the members who entertained men of the armed forces during the Christ- mas season. As there was no further burl- ness to be transacted, meeting adjourned. BIRTHS Illtiwlitl? $11111; u unit! of new» making of alljhnhdwall on cert-h 9.0m” mg of one nee‘. _ The seventh candle 1s unit! 0 language. 1.0., the choice of a unl- vomi tonne in which all people! Wm i; imminent‘: and converse. kch and every one of than will inevitably (will! to um. inasmuch q the power of the Kingdom of cm will lid and mm lh their gcolintion.” also referred 1n tllfi Bellamy describing world condit- ions in the 10th century. ea as signs of our tim inventions, discover.»- nnd ad- vancement in even’ form o! b11111" bfolrfll Personals ‘so t ho no ‘m Kennalllthogb; fol-‘a nuonm yntprday for his I15 o Am MacCenneIi lag coiled home and death to Robert Mac- _.._._ Pte. G. W. Brown of e M!!! Oadsdhn hlllrmtymhv 12%?! 1| Icttewwn. the guest. of his mother. Mn. '. Brown. rm. name- Macllnc of ail- er on to of Dos-cheater St 0n New Year's Day, Wren Ann Mules». w notlcned at Corn Ont. arrived In spend a day wf her mother and aunt. In Induces’ h Cor- nrallntlwmdluneeocrpbfblorv- . I u“ of Victor Hugo and Edward ‘ TBACEY - Al: the Charlottetown Hospital on Jan. b, i944, to lit.- Lt, Arthur J. ‘Tracey and Mrs. 'I‘racey. a son, Brian Se . WILSON - At the P. E. Inland Hospital on January 8rd tc 1.. A. 0. Ernest Wilson (oversees) and Mrs. Wilson (nee Verne Phil- lips) a son, David Ilmeat. _ ‘Trina! ' BUCHANAN-At Vancouver B. o. oanuary 4th. 944. William Stflbhell Buchanan aged 54 formerly of Bel- fast P.E.I.. a Veteran of flu inst war. McPflIE-In the Sacred Hell’! . Catharine Mc- Juruary . . nell in his 07th your. Funeral from his late residence Friday service starting at zoo. Iilfbflnflflla People! Cemetery. MUBTAGII - At Newton PEI. Jan. s. 1944. John Murtagll, aged DC years. Funeral on Friday morn- ing leaving the home at 9 o'clock. ‘service n. st. Malachyk Church. Klnknra TRAINOB-At Mill Cove, 0n Wed- Jan. s. Mrs. Jolm E ‘Ii-al- ‘10 veers. The funeral wil ‘c: flan: im- iate residual: (B 1110111111‘ . . . rdehulay oh Int-no Intorrnen-z in church Ceme- J till’! flag he! restln i be h n?‘ tlernoc serving gun at s pm. infermlbnt Poodle‘: 0cm! 1c ‘ms-At the 9.12.1. angling! on Wednesday Jan. 6. i 0min Jenkins ln his 91th y": hi: 80h Hadley A All blon. ri-my mi. ‘mi l 2.00 can. mtarmcm N. D. lMakcLean IJNDEITAKEI Ban. ‘cu-at m was: m: or at urn fill‘