earmark 1s, 194: WESTERN GUARDIAN A0881‘! J. liner , “'- a 01w. 0o ‘l.'?.2l..'%.'"""'" "~ "" Ibununuwl um rumor: COUNT! Ne». Bllhwdbliem Anvenum; ' The Guarllltamu be bellgltsdaily n any of us; (u. Street. Gourllel, Drugstore wore, 5g“; "Thfqium will be delivered u. any home u: Summer-side by p, Boy n 2o per day er I00 per ‘m your older to the be! Ielponllble for deliver-leg on your route. 91ml. 6'1 Grenville itreel Ieel. Phone 289 for thlg servlog 4m snovnu n mow 5 16c and 25c Purlel. 85 OBI - . W 8 8 em ‘ad “Y? Taylor eque mrmerwlnstitu wulp 111d 5"“ 11-11.31 in North seceque School Wed- Inuday evening Decegnbgg U! I0 “u; ‘rial ow. at 12-15-1§% ym Mr. n. u. o'- Jvu BU no" I u now buylng Fox we o: gnu-lea _R_ R08 ‘Catherine DILSCOII, “N” of 31m- 133_3_u_ merslde 11.5 acepeu a p.s tlon 1n E- Bwm 5nd wgy-g- Qpflllflhll N.e., 83d 181C 011151110111- “BBAC s day Wed- [1118 to Hie v0 1-01‘ new cuties-B. i5 l , 8T5 - "wmg tm '1) gas“ d 01-71:“ 0111mm Summ 1a bl k °d cm u y 21 smith was entered by burxllsrs Bound _T1r.ANSl-‘ERBED -— Lie ut.|lt was learned yesterday. Town W; cook and 88¢. cam I °__,_5_g, or fir; sumlv Depot m Ritrrgsatfi have 11 made. The yel y . k was here nearly e yell‘ s —S _.111u: ms wmsr - Mrs. A.D. amfpgl s's.'de, was a vl t1.n of an myomrrrte ac.ld.11t at her home on iriday last. when in wore-ml B‘ mum the home re sic-re: and fell striking he: “Tm 588-1115? ghewlut badly brck n 1.1 the fai bu; a; lust r_p0.ts s .e .1 resting —-—— on. ounc o rr l 1n d "51’ 5 (gents Si: ha‘ fiolr the dura- Juryrzuans S011 nlérqulnflllxllgi that this was ‘done to eiilirim; “(IPARLES RU males Russ flwaslmen to ccme and work for the s t d_ afternoon with a held‘ on a? tlllllreavCompton Funeral thédf there 1,; a. bad storm the people T. . Oliver McNeill, Thou John- 9011, W.J. Lldstone and J.F. -Il\'STALLATION 0F CERS - District. Deptty Wllam Flynn or Qat-lctt-t wn Cru cfl nights of Cclrmbus was 1n S 11-.- mersidc cvsr tl*e week e d to 1:1- rtall the rev offcers of Sumner- The uLtafl ton took . ; aftcmcon at 2.30 111 the C.M.B.A. Hall re o e a. wel mended meeting 01' the Kn "H25. D. D. Flynn was ac omwnied llr. DmH Nconan who him in the ceremony. slate of officers fcr thr year ie as follows; Chaplain, Fez G, J. Mic- lellan, G. K. F ed Murhy, D.G.K. r111 Hickey, Wardzn "Ira. Cahfl, chancellor Rev. ‘fhomel Bul r, financial Sery. George 010w. Re- Icollected $69.50; mlsceliancous lic- llenry" Gnu at. Kvccat: E‘rl~ "c-. Donald, 'I‘r‘asu‘er He 11y V"edg3, W. 0- C'- Ifin“ Al‘ 9‘ that one or more additional exits -PRESENTATION T0 BANK- lll — Tire staff of t' e Royal Brwk or Canada. Summerslde, n. s mbied noon to bid fa. e'ell '0 o"e 1f t eir number 11110 hrs j inrd the armed forces, Mr. Al‘ hur W" Trout“, \vh0 for some rhre hrs hen stationed here and w‘ro d rirg hi: eta" 1'1 irlerd< who will m1 s him in Ire same ti"e c n- patulav hm on hs dechicn and siafr of the b*n'< r1111. Woymruth with a reed-flu! =11 "<1 chalf of 1h“ staff by "1 s Ruth E Duds I. d M _ Hazel McCrrvllle. Mr Wesmblliii iiu t"; staff 1:1 e few well ‘Xp e sng his BP- pnoiatlrn oi he gft.~S. . MEETING- Th lngof te C.W.L.0 lndian River was he with the President, Miss Ellie Gfllts , e P6 Iiiil prayer followed b?’ r01???“ W“! The President re- wriecl sending 21 boxes to boys 0! Indian River parish serving over- Ieu, including a box to former - ior. Cant. Rev. R. F. McDonald. boxes of toys and articles for Ihfd- Rev. ifcDcnnIrl in response to hls apfw .'or contributions for Evacuees Christ Am inspiring letter was from the Docs-ean Presl- rlent, Mrs. Parnel‘ Mclifahcn. Plus we mode for (he uaual Chfiiimiil lcllvlties. The resignation of Mrs. "Thin Pincm, as Wn.“ Work C0!!- rerrcr. was accnptrd wth rgrer. 11$ W5» Pincru 1111s moved to "nvihef The appointment of a Wrr rk Convener was left over until A motion wee obligation! mid. Ind the meeting close‘ wl‘h "It Willi‘ for men 1n the Bervlxl. in. Nelson Clark of 1111mm rum Council Kerzelrtgton on Tclvundey. -K --~M-r. J. Harold Goodwin. who spent. the D68! uebec arrived home o_____- —B -nruyu.u. Meeting North seq. o. R-Illih MeOauu. secretary 12-15111 -Ac0ur'ts rosmou - Mrs. rhe staff of All 3.1-1,.‘ A.°Sp'.a1|_ 400 STOLEN - The residence approximately $400 in cash stolen, police are work‘ on the case but lace Saturday night. The same n ht a. number of young ladies atten 1; a. dance at Sum. merslde had their purses stolen, More than 11 half-dozen were re- ported taken. - S IMMEDIATE (Continued from page_’1) cilfor Gorrlll, seconded by Councill- or Morrison that the pay of casual laborers for the town be increased town 1n the event of a bad snow storm. At present there are only 2 or 3 men who ccme to work 11nd wl_l1 have to be patient and we will do the best we can. The Mayor referred to the lcy sidewalks and said one time a machine like a disc barrow was used and suggest- ed it might work. Councillor Morrison submitted the following report of the police department for the month ending Nov. 80: drunkenness, arrests l7, convfctlone 16, dismissals 1; man- slaughter, arrests 1 sent up to Supreme Couzt; fines and costs enses $45.00; truck licenses $6 00: milk licenses $21.00 grrearg taxes $25.10. I may my that during this month we have had to deal with one fatality which took place ln the Town pf Summersldc and under sud circumstances One party was arrested and charged with manslaughter sent up to the high Cour-t and ha: moo been tried end acquitted. "I wish to bring to the attention of the Town Council ln view of the recent fires whlchhaveoccurredln amusunent houses both 1n United States and just recently ln our own Dominion, I would sugges m rr arrival on a Polynesian isle to ruin his famel-‘s cattle ranch with the assistance of Jack Oalde. Betty's father, played by Thomas lvfltchell. has been feuding with Vlc s father, George Barbler, for years over the right to use Mitchell's property for ferenoe will be more than eccolmifid for by on insurance cheque yet to be reelved from the Provlncml Gov- ernment. Thu new expenss thrs year to date were 3325.999 While last yeaus were $296,000. This dif- ference 1s fully accounted for by the be provided in the dance hall op- erated by Reglnald Pope in this town." The report was approved by Peter R_ White, Chief of Police. In reference to this report Coun-| the attention o; the Council ma my clllor Gorrfll said there were ctheri condition o; the sidewalks at we. PM?” Wm‘ msumcimt an‘ Ahoent. After considerable discussion by the members as to how this might be remedied to ensure the safety of pedestrians the Council decided that they city would see that sand was placed on all the ogostsqrgsblainid pubblic approaches 211g a u c e ven nroug 911°‘? w the 55 hm" week’ n hmgttadlo pnncl [3055 togthe fact that the householder must remove the motion was passed instructing the Chief of Police and the Fire Chiefr to make a survey of theatres and; hails, etc., and to bring 1n a 1e-| port. Moved by Councillor Mollison‘ seconded by Councillor Gorrill. Councillor Gorrlll slid 1n refer- been agreed upon by all but two of the merchants at the beginning but he was afraid that lf 1t was not made general 1t would fall through. Coun. Molllson said he agreed with Councillor Gorrlll and he gave notice that at the next regular meeting he would introduce a bylaw to regulate the hours of buslncs. The Mayor said he thought there had been at least 51x who had not signed the petltlon, one person told he "pretty nearly gut himself out of busineu.’ nevert e- leu he thought the bylaw would handle the situation. Councillor Morrison said the load at the electric light plant was near- ly at capacity 11d he asked the citizens to cut out all urmecesse-ry light also Christmas lights. It wee po ted out the ARP regulations forbid anyone to leave 11811“ 0n l! there was no one on the Premises. Councillor Morrison said 1f they force the engines 00 carry over- loads there would be trouble. The following blllg were passed: Town paid bills 8001.40. Town un- plid bill; $8311.58. Electric light paid bllls 610.700 93; electric light unpaid bllLs $7343.91. Liquor Enforcement flllhe received a. letter from Premier omrpboll uklng cooperation of the town olice in-enforclng the liquor laws. e letter acid that previous- 1y concessions had been given the town but had not been taken ad- vmta e of. He said he would like go the tte 1th him he had been rlrlex 1:171 had hérfieeh n 111s office bofom the meeting. eth elem Ind Betty LOH, v 11a a week-end in Hel- 81.5 - Orvllb Darrcch Ind few returned this week to heir Kimlinflbll 10¢!‘ d1!!! months ln nlaomom. B. town bu l-IKGG for e share of the P: 1 dt llr the nt- 319E031". oirfifihi“ town had field back fines and had been ordered to hand them over. Coun. Molllsonh motion re re- el of the Prohibition Act wll gen put and curried. The Councillor; decided f0 visit Councillor MocNefl who 1| in the hospital. Wcrlike tribe: of mdepcndeni “Limb recent fllnou of if. Inger .1 one» ha; 1h Blrillren n the mo: '°‘~"..1.“‘o‘i'.%’.-e- we: ow .l';l‘.';"‘l."‘.:..&18l‘.i"‘i‘1‘l‘;if u; and lflmu- h m mfg-fibre: before llenbottleflllllelgelelnfiilmboutltimelnllnfla§i $30,000 which the Clty Council sub- scribed this year to the third Vic- tory Loan. to the meeting after 11L; long ab- rof his dwellng or place sand ‘or ashes on slippery places. Sand for this purpose can be obtained 1K0!!! Mayor announced n. herffiflm‘ °‘ h‘ “l” °°""" ° 1 c M r 1m merchants Wu filed for future con- oounciuor Monmn Ind m“ ghflClty Health Officer, Food I mltfed end approved by e Oeun- fln but this vu never FIRM. _ and Resend um: the Council should °" mrmbers of the Council to Mr. J. cent marriage. iilih 011112115 ~ Milli) g iii > UAKIE $0175 0/945 fif/A/VD, I; Also Short Subjects Shows 3.30-7.30 8 9.15 APITOI. S UMMERSIDE ' h; ,. .;1. . _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN I. llalston f Tl-IE_C WNTRA ““""“"'““"'“"""'$ Thle column h relerved for new: n new” nature may be inserferli To Complete Visit Today Minister Col. .71.. Rel- leave Bummer-side this evflflill! by air for Moncton enroute w Hillier. He will inspect Depart Camp while in Nova scotia. rrfifiimnnrr Mi. riffs RMPH HUTTART 5 umnzer-s 1' d c SERVED WITH SUBPOENA —, Mr. 5.8, Hess an. K.C.. lnfoume t1 Guardian that a served yestertay on tre Hon. J.L PROFESSIONAL CARD "<v~"eve"-"‘ ‘l’. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Account“; visited a small pl Wvrk in Charlott He wa| nccompenleq retlry Mr. J2me: We! Pain ve on his 1hr ct O.A B.T 0 ‘f.’ rove yesterday a clock. Col. Ralstcn found time to speak Dflrwnelly to many of the men in. they were from, the 1n which they were flnt doing war will“ Star Llllllflr, Bummer-side, [[5,], K£ 111G M.P. ‘ 0 long of the lslandsqs g - (fraud Musical hit —Take Betty Grable’; blonde loveliness, Vlc Matureb appeal, Jack Dame's mlmltable brand of, humor and set them 1n Technicolor against a background of South Seal romance and heaps of tip-top music, and you have the kind of grand screen entertainment to be found 1n 20th Century-Fox's “Song of the 1511111115," which opened at the i Capitol Theatre yesterday. Assisting 1n the romantic doings are sucn stalwarts as Thomas Mlt-j chell tazngllng clnematlcally with George Barbler; Billy Gilbert. in the hilarious role of an erstwhile cannibal“ Hllo Hattie, major ex- ponent of Hula. ‘Jlve'.. and Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians. uce interpreters of island music. The plot tells the story of Vic's the shipment of cattle. Mitchell re- fuses to have the island ‘spoiled’ by w so-called modern improvements. Vic and Betty fall 1n love. of 1,, poultry sold during the packing period 1n Prmce Edward Island are coruse, but Barbler arr1ves_ on the island to start hlgh-pressurlng Mit- chell again. The resulting alter- cation brcaks up Vlc_ and Betty's romance. But the kids don't Give up without. a fight. How the sit- uation ls finally resolved 1s some- thing you must seel T-ogéancel Four (Configured fl-Om D1188 1) Coun Stcrns who was welcrmed scnce tilrough llness brought to ice from the sidewalks on front the city when upon request. Coun. MacKinnon raid that the lighting system in the Dublin llbraf! l; "deplorable and not adopted for the bulldmg at all". He suggested a changed lighting system which with an initial expenditure of $310 wou‘d cut the annual cost of light- lng the lrulldi bg two-thirdl. He we; instructed ave that recom- mendation brought in with the 1943 estimates. _ Coun. MacDonald advocated an increase in salary for the city sanitary lofflcer the same ea other c y emp oyeee. Coun. Glendler mid that u he wag engaged yearly this would be remedied when the year was up Coun. MacKee chairman of th light corrmittee reported that the Mgritlme Electric would have five gghts for the south aide of Kent ' . between Gout George end Queen 5t. before Grrletmu. It was decided that the metfcr of lensing the Fish Market to a. man, who had offered to p83’ i600 rent 1n advance and do his own repair wcrk be deferred until l held el the chairman of thlt corrunltteo, Conn. Butler hid not been consulted. A ccmmunicatlon from m. 0.1!. Barbour of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board concerning the ob- servance of the 56 hour week b" slderotion u we: one Tl}. MadNutt ren‘; Aid Boclety concerning the time for ringing the Curfew. Reports from the Chief of Police, nspect- or and sanitary officer am cub- Corm. Butler offered the eon- gmtulntione and beet wishes of the A. Fullerton. City Clerk on his re- Coun. MacDonald referred 0o the f Harry Motheeon so Mr. after ong and faithful service in the employ of the city. Iiaynault Is Ila-Elected Mayor MONTREAL. Dec. 14—(OP1- Adhcmer Rayneult was re-eleeted today 5g Mayor and Chief Ma - trate of Montreal, by a swee 11g mjorlty over three competitors 1n glfimlighfmf. balloting in the city’! 11151111111 count for the 1.001 mm gave Mayor Raynaul 31,115 votes. His neureast competi 1- was Hec- tor Dupuis, former member of the executive council, who had 18.144 votes. Joseph Benoit had a total of 1796 and Roaul Perlllard had 652 enfaved bef th , branch of §§§v1ee°r§v at and the eesed the training staff and men. complfmen . 0.0.. of the centre an thehgood record No. 62 O.A.B. National Film Before loses-lug the centre Col. salute as the men for a short route In theidevening he returned to Today ‘he ls scheduled to visit othef mil tary establishments 1n the Provn-{cehhd to spend part of his day vlsltlng other part5 of Prince County which he represents 1n the House 0f Cforrmong, FREE SOUND MOVIES It 1 c551“ Y '55 EPTOI; tins" ioufilvr re o tel mssng, n Arbor-ton - _ - Tuud; ll‘! — — — Wednesday Sgt. And e1; w g YER!‘ B-lld had b on rver e s since Chrlstmws Day Inst yer: ‘T155118 l1 a raid o er Maximum Prices For Poultry llere In order that the public may be advised regarding wholesale price for poultry 1n this province, Mr. G.H. Barbour, Prrces and supply Representative of the rtlme Prices and Trade Board, announces that the maxlmun prices West Kewr S2110“, a _ _ He woe v ell known 1:1 athletlc clrc rs, b"i'"g a wowe- MRS- (CAPT-l w. roorrcrr. The folloulg (‘e th is re 111,91 from a Vancuv r p p r as C p.. and Mrs. Tooter w.1l b; bered by many rr-Lnc‘: 1n Clnr. lottetown where they resided for team. He we: rlsw Srpeecl Slrt r o" Vin . 39m" 50111111“ t“e r1r'o'ce S11. Andrew was r pz-re 1:11 e fr '1‘, H. Esfnbrcok: St I011‘. NP, Mr. 11rd Ivr-g _A""y~w Ivvg two other scrs ult" ‘he C rrdan ‘r- "LV OVBISWH 5 nce e"rl- W’lbur vrlth No. l Cma location "n12 AVTI with the 3rd . . . All flier “on Dn- v'd 1s =11‘! hi; scww Tm“- M"S- J. B. Fcnch residue in Nov. 29.1.42, Anrle Ma yTJOker, widow cf t e ate C pt. W, Tooker, R.N, (ret re 10f 2'12 D12, Vance ver, B.C. 2 80115. Guy L. of Varcomer, BC, W. o‘ (‘charm Altn, also ore sister. Mrs. H. P. Tozker of New W s nfnster, BC_ Furral service T edr, D c. l. at the Oc- ean V.ew Bur a1 Park Cumai; r~ m Rev, ND.B. Larmonlh ofLl- Special grade milk-fed A Grade Milk-fed B Grade Milk-Fed Decide Ho... 0f Controllers orrmwn, Dec. 14_<c1>1_p_ 1,, aks ln central Africa tipped with snow ln before the Supreme Cfurl; of Can- Bda. today frat the Council could not cic eg1te to “ar- tlme Controllers power to 15:11.- or- ders of a legislative nature unless Parliament provided 1'01‘ web delegouon and sub-dele- gatloo-l of legislative authority. Mr. Mccarlhy appeared, at deciding t/lwe 1on3 the Goverrmem to validity or fnvaldity of mode under the War Me els-eatsd u:d:r that Tuk - ld __ Chicken Broilers I c” o He” 3° p“ 1b‘ Special Grade Milk-fed B Grade Milk-fed Young Hens o: Trms). Turkeys - Oid Toms — 4c under the maximum prlee for Turkeys, Young Hens or Tome. GeeGae (Heads off and feet on) 3E8 Ducks (Heed: off m4 feet on) d 2'1 1c asures Act closed The reference l b 1m; 1e Chief Jim-ice Slr 5141:1111 1 Md b his associates. Jrstfres W» Kflwifl. Hudson and Tascher- Geese and Ducks hold with heads and feet on, one cent per pound less than maximrm heads off and feet on. TLhw-Ewoaniwrrumlwi- "n 1r orricln Beginning Wednesday, Dgoembq N’ ‘ {when sold as fluid milk for human B: SOLD FOB Z6 a than the 19981 retail Price now prevailing. BE SUE YOU GET THE FULL BENEFIT OF THIS REDUCTION r111: wanrrrvrr PRICES AND TRADE BOAR Mr. S. Yaoll Wu chauonan. Pollard, F. Reddm. RETURNS PROM CONVENTION -';y,-_v_ .- Grout satisfaction with the re- sults of the Conservative convention PWIDOWS pr.=5ul ed deauls H" Winnipeg was ex owed by Hon. . Prxntis B111‘: 911(1- w. son of DT-W-J-P. MMMI an. Provincial Conservative leader, who with Mrs, MacMulan urrrved home last night after attendmg the convention as delegates. Other Island delegates were Messrs. W.A stewarp M1,, A. and Charla; Setwart, Charlotte- town, Dr. A.A. MacDonald, souris, I rmd Claud Delaney, Albany. all of (du a fen at whom broke the return trip at Momreal, and Stanford Phll ' . Charles Ellis, O'Lenl‘y. who Q§ZZQZ§ D's“ 11~ 1942- Jam“ Icd further Wcst after the close of 1 the convention. the People's Cimctery, routine business. Too Late‘ to Clasify R. Dewar, Montague, P, remain open each evening D11’! and of December 21, 22, 23 3nd hoover“. - g 9BR l QUART TILLIE THE TOILER PUPPY LOVE! m. as" coo1<\e's uesgigshién OF COURSE HiS MOTHER DD UT FOR BiLUb PMRR VVAS SO ‘TAKEN TALKED ONLY A MWU AND HALF AN nolr. and Perillerd 1m. unu- ee- Ilth. . reel; SEVEN L GUARDIANEEASTERN GllARliliil GYRO MEETS — Plans l0!‘ flu M18112! €S W ‘ If. five cent: e word, strictly pay- éLw-ubid at?“ 3:: gzgllfilfral figlzf; nreeting of the GyroClub held at -— """ ‘-—— ‘lhe Charlottetown lut night. UR’! NEW! - One Plans weze made for holding drunk and dleordsriy wrl fined ;51Chrlstmas party on Friday nrght or 10 days at Mic City Polo: Cturt i of this week. Dr. Kee yesterday mornirg. A drunk an: _ incapable was final $1 or o dlys cs1; Seal Sale, which showed There were we 5.13.13}. my,“ LlldL the results of Lb who WE" fined u, q- Lo dgyg, A auons were satisfactorily ahead of Pnmbm c ._. dgufngd 10;. that for 1941. sixteen Gyros were 5 when u w“ "1 present at last night's meeting. liaison officer for the Prlnoe d d retlon office, coma ferred yesterday mm m; Loc Ration Board. Today he meet the Montague Board and t0- ifliier Dart or the weelr expects to confer with the Alberto and Summerslde Boards. l-le ping gave the report of the Tubercul- e city 50.1011.- YO ll Bouris Board whfll Clark lshead of rms FOOT INJURED-Mr. Hugh Mmwlue 13°31'0- - _-_ - McLsauc ol Sourls lsl th Char- s““’°e ' “f imigfdlufwxrtlifistbltal hefien 211i been 111- , . _. oo. was u: w a Rain/an, Mlntsmr of 101w ll D; “WW1. vehicle wppled ovtm "Fun fence, to appear u e a! tu mac; details were not available but 1t glfagn dei" V’; £3.15 arjzlléufi! wiwas understood the vehicle upset come up at t"e F‘ bruazy term of the Supreme Court in Ceo g.t of’ tho Legislature, defendant, Dr. T.V. Grant, for King's, for $33,000 damages. Local Airman Presumed Dead LOTS OF COMPANY Within a. radius of 40 miles from New York City Hall reside more than 11,000,000 persons, because o_f a. top-heavy load. Mr. McIsaac 1s a son of Peter A. Mc- "V-‘i- 1588C. member of sp aker, legislature for first, FUNERAL YESTERDAY — Fun- ral of the lat Linus (Lenny) Mac Miiifln was held from hi; rerldenc 85 Queen 5t. yesterday afternoon 3. where servrce was wnducted by the Hartman, R ct ry. a 5.11. Rev. T.H.B. somers and Rev, G_ Carlyle Webstcrlnterment Peoples (J6me ry. v.T.H. Bussellsomers rnee. officiating at the rave. Pallbearers were: W. Weather 1e, W.P. Mac. 1111115. H. Connolly. Cyril Wood, J. the provincial Klngb. IkEARNEY-AL s.11r_eon 0n Mo; lclay Der. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. J sew . ixflifllvy. a dengue.‘ e iHARTlHAN-At Crdraud on E00. VIYBRIEN- A1 the 14111;.» county Nlontague, Pl) 1., Frahcts O'Brien. cardigan, P.E.I., a. son. Percy Francis. JENKINS- At the Kings County P on e . loyd Jenkins, Dundzrs Centre, P, . a daughter (stillborn). DOVER-At the Prince Edward lb land Hospital on December 7. 194]. t Dunstaffnage, a son ny1u1z§r‘_ A the Pilllftlzképufin; Watson Dyment of Nortlnam, aged 73 years. Funeral :1 the 111cc‘. BRYANTON - A1 Tuesday at 2 p. Margate at 2.45 p.111. TOOVIBS- At Kenslngwn, Doe, 1 . Toombs aged 7 81 from Kenslngton 2 p.111. Intcrnrent Ken 0.. FUNERAL HELD YESTERDAY'ChuI _'I‘r.e funeral of the late Miss LY-i "an 901131181 Wa; hell rrlvet~y yesterday hfternzon f 0.11 rhe romo of her sieter" Mrs Bnj. Roge s, The scrvce at Ute hr me and grave was conducted by the Rev, T313, Somers. Pallbzarers were; Gordon Hughes. Jack Lewis, Parker Hoov- er, Ernest Fcstrr. Harry Weks ?.'l'l1d Ed Nlrircfson. ltrterrntnt wJs 1n- 1 1366- 14. 1942. Akxardrr D. Mgo. 1 13011811 of Murray Harbour in hil Sear. Remalm are beiyg for- wardcd 1mm the Crrt-clrf e Iu-e Q1 Home to hi; l1t~ rvsljcn e 2:11 nctlce lntfl‘. ‘ nus - At 11 c1- -1 Hospital on Decemw h“ ouetow. Mary Glllfs, widow M1‘. 0- E-Mnrtn. superhre-dehr of the Errgn-erirwg Derartrrent at Ottawa is in fie city to-day on b" 14. 1942. IVITI. of the late Allan Wars. The remains will be trans. lire A A Hcnnossey Home i0 1101' former m. .€__________________d WANTED-RELIABLE WOMAN AS hvvseiwerer. and to look after family While mother Ls in hos. pltal. Good wages. Apply Hazel 0 12-15-11 DRDONALD- At town Hospital on D I cDonald, daughter of Mr, Scuris aged six vezus. the A.A Hennessq to her father's reside “NA-vi funeral will take plac all. T. Holman 1.1a. l _ the _ curr, 1o 255st 1n wrl] N. D. -MacL ean be °Den all day Wednes- days, December 16th and 23rd and 30th and will be all day Saturday, De. camber 26th. ’I"hey will also ~ Charlottetown and LESS v-¢_.