_.---e \ l-w- “hasten-am; _ gyms WESTERN GUARDIAN lIIITIllIl .Ilaanaalt.aal lt- "au ula Paula oourm m any an taut us, a u, n at u- nfit-h.‘ . ‘n23. wen. m.“ or!» ‘lint Illa ‘Ibetiaalfia CarrierBoyatlupdfllll erg-iv. yew uautetheoeyrcapeaslbielaraaltvsrluaayearrcau Etta... l-lililzride ahafim: . $881011; S - ongsty. satisfaction. Reutember the shortage. order early. ‘Dawson. Albany. --FOR. SALE- — DIIVIDB ing "N. . rnare. Broken 5100.00. Mare i400 lbs. 575.00. Walter 8. Weeks. Bayvédg. - BEGINNING Monday. Jan. l0, until further notice our store will close every evening at 6 pm. except Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. Signed Harold Mouse. New knrran. 1'54’ --’IOW'N CLOCK LIGHTED — Summer-sine town clock is akain Ulumrnrztezl :.t night on instruc- tions lrorn Ottawa. The Summer- side bard of Trade and the town council have been protesting the bl -uut of the clock for some as unnecessary» However, .l1 chrldonl has relented and citiz- ens can again set their watches 1r rrighif-S —ENJOYING VACATION. -- M1‘. Wong Fanil "he nebular preview‘ of the V Cafe, Summer. , is at present enloving n well earned vac- ation ivizh friends _rn Toronto and other Upper Canadian Cities. Dur- ing $115 \gsit_ rherembfgiemng sill‘: FOITI lTlC USlDEES W ‘l rmhnds w purchase coruidcralble equipment for his cafe and with these improvements added it will be their among the most modern eating places in Summcrsimfl-S. —.\IEETL‘\'G OF FIRE DEPART- MENI-Thc annual meeting of the Stu-nmerside Fire Dc merit was held in the Tovm Hal on Monday evening. All the officers of the de- partment tverc rccomme flied w the town council for reappointment- There was considerable discussion hv the members with reference to the equipment of the deparunent. The officers which were reelected are as follows: Chief, W. B. Mc- Neil; Amistant Chief, D. I‘, Mc- Neil: captain, Hose Companies. Earle Bradbury. Claude Kenny, Sh: Hook anti Ladder, Fred Mc i Salvage, Mack Steele.—S. -WELFARE WORK PRO- GRESSING — The committees fiDHESGIILBIlVQ of tne Rotary Club, Y's Men. rind the Knights of Col- umbus which have been meeting regularly to discuss means of do- ing juvenile welfare work in Sum- merside have formed themselves into an organization to be known a5 tr» rL-dmmunity welfare Re- creational Association of Summ- erslcc. Representatives of this group met the school board on Tuesday night and in response to their request the board has grant- ed them the use of the school grounds and a room in the blu- mcnt for their urposen. The grounds are to be ooded to make two rinks and toboggan slide is to be constructed. The basement room will be fitted up with suit- able athletic equipment. Both places will be in charge of Mr. Patrick Ryan. welfare 0lflOSl‘.—5 -(‘0LVlLLE—-CAMERON WED- nlN A quiet but pretty waddins tool: place on January 3rd at Amherst. when Miriam olinl. (inuzlttcr of Mi‘. . Cameron of Summer-side became the bride of Robert Gault Oolvilie. scn of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Col- ville of Amherst, N. B. The Niyptlal Mass was celebrated by Ramlutiler smith of Amherst and during the Offertory Miss Julia Gould sang Ave Marie. The bride wore I I01 two piece wool dress with black ao- construe; and a corsage of brown mums. She was eltten-dni by her sister, Lois. who wore a pale green dress with black accessories and a oorsage of vcllmv mums. The 00m war. attended by Arthur elwy. also of Amherst. After the wedding the happy couple motored to Sack- ville and had breakfast at Marsh- lantls. lnn- The young coil le left on a honeymoon trip to \\'l'|l(:h they will visit the home 0! the bride in Bummersrde. Th groom is a valued em loyee of Fos- tor and Wheeler. out of f in Sunrmerside srnd Amherst extend beft wishes to Mr. and Mrs. ol- Vl I.'. . - EXHIBITION HOCKEY - Displaying their wares for the first time this season the Olym- pin RAlyBls of Surunersrde played a last clean exhibition Blmc with tho Middleton Bombers in the Bedeque Rink on Wednesday irrglrt with both teams displaying rr brand of hockey which promis- 0s n. give the fans plenty of ex- citement and rr run for their mon- ey whsn the league opens up the urori". r : tin- tentii. Exhibition gam- es gent-rally mean somewhat in- ferior hockey as a rule as there is nothing at. stake but. Tuesday night: BRIT-c had nil the elements of a play off with flte lads 0ri_ b"?! tennis apparently determined to hung, up all and any scal in their own ivigwam for the ba ance of the season. The four- hundred funs. got plenty of excitement throughout the three periods af- ter waiting until ten o'clock for the game to wt under way. Due to lack of goalie uipmsnt which was late arriving t o game VIII late starting brrt the officials are determined that when the league opens all gar-res will start promp- Hy on time. So far only Summ- trside and Middleton are in the league but with the fine open win- ter which has so far Pftlllllid showing promise of conflnullifl It is expected that other: -~'-'~ "r Borden and Freetown will be 00m- m. lira all tie-S lng after the trophl three came ended in a pswttrs waiter“ Paying hllliilt riees. Buying all Ol- grceze than! when "IMHO- Packagee furnished upon application. Ship express to me at Suiaatcrllll or 0'Leary. E. E. SHARBELL t 1-- lallvandto Scintillatio- llapcalboaefifarthiee-vh tlliifm“ W. w. ifax after L 5 side. Grade VI.-l. John McNaught; market l , --I'OXII I0‘ Illa‘ I? Ifllfll platinum and standaro silver |male:. APPly Boy Woodsidmllilol; . w . I l —IINAL OIIIANCI u, “our. p Todd Norwegian Male. Three more just arrived. Ahply Carrol Delan- Sumuurlide. 12-20-101. —BIGlNNING Manda Janu- ary 10. until frrthar Rollin. our store will cloao at 6 P. M. ev- eninsoxcmflatiadoyate .14. E. B. Ben-lard. St- Demon. 1-1-21. --IIOCK_EY BEDIQUI l' 1n k J l0 First line Mouuiay an. . in Bedeque-Botith Shore Hockey League. Miss Canada and Miss America assisting. 1-7-31 -SAD NEWS RECEIVED .- Mr. and Mrs. George K 8 l)’. death on D A. June 1041 with the George Pul 1- COXiIY-IUIXJOH Convpan York when then- o was m- lctcd in January l he joined construction battalion of the U.S. Navy. known as the ea- bees Previous to his death he had been doing shore at Exeter, Eng. On Oct. 2'7, patrol dultv 1943 Elia-both Mo Connell of Ireland. who was with him at. the time of his death. Al- so with him ivas Emile Janelle of Pawtucket. R.l., who was a friend of his. Besides his widow and par- ents he is SlllVlVrEdullg two sisters Katherine, Mra. Ph p Janelle of Pawtuckot, It! . and Marflaxet. Mrs. John Lcber e of Central Falls, R. I. The late . Nelbitt Eendson of the late Mr. rs njamin Nasbitt of Kirk Street, Siunmerslde. He is well known here because he visited hare every sum- mer, staying after the death of his grandparents with Mr and Mrs. Geo e Key. He also has relatives at R. hmund and Mai ue. To all_ his relatives and frierr sincere sympathy is extended-Q Gallant-Curbed 6O ho um meruicie have received word of the ' ' o TO-DAY, Also British News and SHORT SUBJECTS Shows 7.30 and 9.15 p.m. SAT. AT 2:30 Summerside Kansington Eric Jadinetwsttdert at m, Allison ‘Collége has been spending his Christmas holidays with m; Vi’ James c. G Mr. and Mrs. parents. ardine. Andrew Humphrey, szudent at Acadia College. ls returning to Wolf- vllle soon, after spending the Yule- tide season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hum-pnrey. Keith Ken-Twill’. also attending ' Acadia College, has been spending the holidays with his parents, My, and Mrs. Preston Kennedy. The Misses Marjorie Conniek and Geraldine McLean have turned to Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown, span; meg;- Christmas vacations at, thgjj- home; in Kensington. Lieut. Jimmie Higgins, who is stationed at Brandon Manitoba, has been on furlough at the home 0! his Parents. Mr. and rs. William Higgins. Kensnrgmn Jlm. Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding was lentnimd at the Convent Chapel so Siunmerside, on Dec. 30 1943, when . McMillan united in the Hoy Boards of Matrimon Mary Rita, eltist daughter of and Mrs. Pacific Gallant to Rotter Cor- beil of North Bay. Ont. The bride was dresse in a wool ruuuoise blue dress and silver fox cape with black accessories and o coruago of red roses She was attended by her Gloria Gaudet of nt. and brother higher-t of Seminary cousin. Mass. I from where the happy younghcrizunie left for differengngoints ugh New Brurnswick Nova Scot a. SUMMEBSIDE IIlGll SCHOOL Honor Roll for December, Grade X.—l. Mary Palmer; 2, Leitha Crue; 3. Constance Conrad. Grade IX.—, John McDonald; .2, Francis Ca eron; 3, Howard MacFarlane. Grade VIIL-l. Anna Hewitt; 3. Robert Ga z I. Ellen Morrison. Grade IL-l, Donald‘ Call- beck: 2, Alan Stewart; S. Jean Heck t. . John Smallman; bar Grade VIL-l, 2, John Gorrill; 3, Ann Woodside. Grade V1I.-—1. Ethel Heckbert: 2, Thelma. McNeili; 8. Anthony Arsenault. Grade VL-l. Joyce Peverlll: 2, Chagles Fitzgerald; S, June Mc- o . eGrade VL-i, Isabel Howatt; 2, lxmh Mcullsn; 3. JoAnn Wood- I g. Donald Harris; 3, Marcellus Mc- ver. Grade V.--i. Julie Meikle and- Ronald beard: 2, Billy Stewart; 3.] Charles Simpson. Grade V.—1, Clarence‘ Peri- ; 2. ilellhlm Palmer; a, Ernest eck- rt Grade IV.—1. Neil Walker; 2, I, Margaret Dorothy Johnston; Pr es n. Grade lV.—l, Clarence Gillis; Moon Wong and 2. Dickie Wedge: 3, Alfred Perry. Grade IV.—l. Ruth Huestis; 2, Peter- Darby; S, Betty Gay. Grade IlI.——l, Melville Camp- bell; 2. Leslie Campbell; i. Lyn- wood and Hilary MacCormack. Grade Ill-l, John Noonan; 2. Alan Millmsn; 3. Doris Hecltbert. Grade TIL-l, Garth Jenkins; 2, Grade TT.-—l, Ruth Clhill and S, Joyce Enman. Grade !I.-l, Verne Barlow. Mary Mountain. Jackie Simpson‘. l. James Mcbaugsll; Ian Maohr- iane: >3. Antoine Gallant. James Noonan. Margaret Clare Shaw. sde 11-1. Lorna McDougallz Spears; J, Elizabeth strong. Grade I.-l, David Darby; S, Sadie Affleok: l, Shirley McKay and Lorna Lear-d. I.-1. Elizabeth Palmer and Alan Cnie; 2. Margaret Mne- Innis and Mary Calms: S, George Wardand Billy Daley-S. IDNDON. Jan. 6 —(CP) — The , Admiralty announced tndsv the loss of i-I. M. S_ trawler Kingewn Beryl. commanded by Sub- . A. W. J. Baker. TUITION IlNDlIJs i‘: s. now Charlottetown leh l f "n". on e of of Hillard Mclnlian; s. Myron Ling. u Ina Larkin: 2. Leonard Arsenault; ‘ my whose h ey and football prowess is well known 010st service mm do after a while under the r-brict bur healthful Mtlime oi the armed services. Billie Toornba. with the lirforce in Valleyfield. Quebec. spent the Christmas holidays WltJr hi5 parents Mr. and Mrs Preston Toombs, Kensington. I Linwood Toombs, g member o! the sirforce. and now stationed at St. Stephen. N.B.. spent New Years with ms wife 1;. the home her mother. Mrs. l-lsrtle Bow- ness. ' ‘is spending the Christmas holidays with her sister. Mn. Dd. Steven- son in Kensington. l Ken Stevenson of New Glasgow. N.S., has just returned from a visit at the home of his brother, M. Stevenson of Kensingtnn. The Guardian extends co at." ulations to Sgt Major and s. Fred Sample on the recent arrival 01 I dIiIShWP- Myrna Grace. sgt. Major Sample has lieen on observa- tion duty l-Ild returned Just in time to welcome the little stran er to their home. He is next for instruction wnrk some-l whore in the Maritimea. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mcwilliams and Mrs. Mcwllriams’ mother, Mrs. M. Guilnion Waited the home of another o! Mru. Gu nron‘; daught~ are. Mrs. Norrnsr- andmtgld, dur- ing the yearzand holidays. Miss Marlon MoQuaid. nurse-in- training at the City Hospital. Char- lottetown. lil with the current vsristv 0! ‘f u at her home in Ken- cinstoa. M:- and Mrs. Chu- Atlanta. and dau hters. Frances and Carol. spent 0hr mines with Mrs. Adams’ sister. Mrs. Gordon Constable. Borden. l The following are me pass lists of Grades x and 1x in l-fiq omit-E mas Examinations of Kensington High school, (in order of merit): cl Grade X- Ions Macdoitald. Gear s Huestis, Bruce Howard, Donad Nauss. Norman Dunning, Robert Mayhew. Ronald Kennedy. Eleanor- McMurdo. Lee Seniplc, Mary. Matheson, Grade III-Michael Dale. Genevieve Dehrney, shit-lie Monk. ley, Kathleen Pickelts, Jame: Saunders. Pearl Mann The following Ly g summary of the receipts of the sale of wai- saving stamps m Kansinzlwn school Christmas. Mr. Macdonsltfs 68-40. Miss M4: uaui’: class —tld.88. Mrs Semp t’: clue-- . Miss Pcnderglartur class- 05030. Mi MoMa 011s class-— 8244B. Miss Thompson's class— $60.76. ‘Ibill-JBGOIO. The followl Toronto 6 g ~== sis ll In Oxoer from o! the lobe and ail December 20th: Aboard the Royal Navy s cruisers Norfolk and Belfast when thou ships launched the first attack on the marauding German battleship Scharnhorst were at least. two 1hr. onto lads, according w their . ents. Mr. and Mrs. Nail C. ac- donald. ti’! Sprlngmounl.’ Rd., and l-nd WI. Arthur rtckerlfl. 10 Y Five months after ho eni-o In the Royal Canadian Navy, m Stoker Johnny Macdonald. former Oakwood Collegiate noexqylg-t, went overseas wd sine-s his urvai there. sim- brief further trsinuim hes b’? on the Nor-folk. In a letter receiv here only a few days w. r0 he was still on a film. the cwtetin eraw _ in PC1611 that they ‘h becnw uala late ." "We think it wholly jigs Johnny was in the fethg lut n‘; ht Ileartl plemerial llall, llolnaonl Street .. _.. -... ennui ll‘. l and then entered serv ca. He wane.’ 'ria|e t ennui sustain ~.-_ I ___i_._ - OllBWIl-L I01‘ MOIOIIIDII. UONIIDIIATIQN LII] INIUI LNG! :3“ iii“... held bu...“ y lhlwthc local Blood Donors Olin- ic. was. u usual. a sitcom. .._.. Fl" ‘ND "I carnation will .1» he llY-lfisll"? Queen Street. l-i- f THE ‘ONTHDY IIITING 01 U16 1498MB Allhlllll bl hbld y will to-niglkat the Indian Home Gt 7:80. ecuttvs meeting 7:16. l)’ .ll.1n I the will at Church- Dlfltle in the Church CIDGNIY. TIAIN AND FERRY -_ Th; train left Borden last evening with 176 passengers, arriving hare with 70 passengers at 8.30. The ferry made 5 trips yesterday. uenAnnsn bros nut, - Charged with . d stealing from the store lhn R. Williams. 18'! Great D00- treei, on Jan. 3, Milton Daniel aoleod. city. appeared before Apcndtary Magistrate K. M. artin yesterday and "rvu remand- ed for trial to a superior court. The be tried under day, Jan. 1's. At yesterday's hear- ing the Police Court MI-glltrl-f-fl Martin commended the two air- men. AC1 Henry Pearson and A01 Leonard Jones. R..A.1“.. who re- portedly saw the acousod leave the Williams store. gave chase and were when the police patrol Both youn airmen were also com- plimented Mayor Holman. Gor- don Holmes appeared yMWdfl-y 101‘ the Crown and R.R. Bell for the accused. B. l, S. MEETING -- The quer- terly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society was held Wodnescay night with a large attendance. The president, Thomas McAvinn pre- sided. John Callaghan, the treas- urer, reported that the society is in good financial standln Alex Lafferty. the secretary. announced 1. that 35 per cent of the members [part5 was 100mm; “in we pmkr- as are on active service and that 25 members had been initiated the last quarterly meeting. seven new applicat- new since . In addition lions were balloted for. They will attend the next quarterly meeting and be initiated. Mr. Laffcrty said that cigarettes are sent each month to membe a on active ser- vice. James Thistle, chairman of the social evening committee re- ported an increase in attendance at the regular Saturday night dances. Arthur McQuaid, chairman of the charitable committee re- ported a. decrease in the amount of money spent for charitable pur- poses Ignatius Murpliv. advertis- ing manager for the play commit- tee reported that the play had been selected for March 1'7 and that Mr. C. IeCiali- had been appointed di- rector. BMPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT _- The Ailnual Christ- ruq Sunday School Concert of the Baptist Church was held Thurs- day evening, Deo- 30th with the Superimedent, Mr. Hector C011- icr, it. A. F. presiding. Santa. was present and distributed candy, etc An enjoyable program of songs. recitations etc. were rendered. On the following Sunday Mrs. W. J. Drake presented mittens to the Primary Department for the best attendance The Carol; were under the leadership of Prof. John Inch. Those taking part in the program included Ads Shorten. Ami Mao- Phsil. Myona Alchorn. Allison Saunderl. Ruthie Roll. Richard Webster, Ilva Piniayaon. Marlyn Jay. Robert Bevan. Elsie Wskeiin. lrnest MacKay. Jackie Ferguson. Mark Indner, Cecil Wood, Paula . ":tuea~ writ moon notions cwno T IWfll-I the rviaor take m matter the direction of g: Pool: Heelatnn , control at “r Word o! . taking him to the Police Station. in Denver. an‘ CIVIIJAN III-NI! q-lflll at Civilian n3»... Committee t” ieet nah: with WWI t w“i..:ll..“i... l0; m allocation o‘ in In succeed; pa- h. Ill . I». . W. I. PMS vice l with the - “stair next m Personals mu Olive lie-JR. u. ‘fir. ‘mi-T w‘ " m l _—- Mr. unis O hen Verde is a patient the pitll. llil friends wish speedy recovery. ' Miss Tenn sumed her ‘h?’ 553mm and l’ , a lcsrrepqhsa, Lake Verd Angus MacDonald. City. from span the h and Mrs. has returns h lid human? bgltltgl-“Blllio in eSalnt Join. its. Stoker Petty Officer E. H. Ship- llcy. and Mrs. Shipley arrives‘: last night from Halifax. an their home in Montlliie. Mr. G. A. Stone. dist ‘ ‘ peasan- ger agent. city. and Mrs. Stone, re- turned homo last- night from Mon- trea . M". 011D I. I. _Ang~us B ui whuhusbeen vlsfilting friendlsaulan "Charlottetown- return-l to his home today t» Gauthier‘: Creek. Lieut. 1... Geo a Dewar. R. C- A. M. C.. is upon his New Yo‘: holidays at ris home in New Part The Doctor returned to the military hospital at hocierictcn .. Monday last bgoplane. He will pro- ceed to 0mm. rden whore he qualify for rank of Ca-pta . Mrs. Emmett MacDonald. City, Mrs Wilfred Kelly, Summerslde. and Mrs. James Seundflfl. K"!- sington, x ‘ last evening from . al, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Saunders’ daugh- ter. Annual Meeting Charlottetown Kennel Club The annual meetirg of the Charlottetown Kennel Club was held last night at which a large attendance of enthuslattio mem- bers were present. Many subjects of interest to d0! lovers in the Province were dis- cussed and it was decided that. during the year. an all breed doB show would again be hold- It was also agreed to hold regular mon- thly meetings of the Club on the firsi. Thursday night o! month. It is the endeavour of the Executive to present at these meetings. informative and inter- esting talks on the various breads of dogs, and it is hoped in so do- ing to create a grefiter interest in mambo .5 and prospective members of thoroughbred dogs. The new sllfe of of loci-s elec- ted for i044 were aa f0 lows: Honorary President -- Mr. Raoul Reymond. President -- Mr. ‘T. M. Gillies- Plrst Vice President - Dr. Georae Bishop. second v"-- President - Mr. John Simmonds. Secret-um Treasurer - Mr. n. E. Hyndman. Good. Paul Nicholson. Allm Aff- leak. Beverly Mbelioussii, Alan Campbell, all of whom gave reo- itations; Ruthie Ross, who ren- dered a solo and Sylvia Camp-l bell and Alan Campbell who sunz a duet. In addition there were several choruses and esroll. the latter by members of the various asses. ized at St. Johns Rectory. Milton at 6 P.M.. Nov. 24th, when tho Rev. S J Davies united in mar- riage Helen Edith eldest daught- er of Capt and Mrs. Jan. Ccles. Wlnsloe and Vernon Leslie son of Mrs. Gillespie, and the late S B. Gillespie, Cn-rlottetown. Tho bride was attired in a most be- coming rose wool suit and wore a corsego of Queen Elizabeth hoses. Hey bridesmaid, Miss Georgie Profitt of Summcrside was lovely in e. blue wool crept. lier carnage twins Better-time roses. Wallace Coles. brother of the bride. acted as but man. Immediately’ follow- lIiB the ceremony u reception was hold at the home of the bride's arentg with the immediate famil- el and friends as guests. The cin- lng table was attractive with lace cloth. silver tn services and toll roee tapering candles, the cantor was adorned with a nicely decor- ated threc tier wedding cake. Mu. W. Chester MscLure aunt of the bride welded at the toe cups, while a. A, G. Stetson served the ices. Quite n number of girl friends of the bride assisted in nrvinl alter whim-gm and Mrs. Gilles ie left on a s art honeymoon trip. r travelling the brldg elm“ Ireen dross under an Am- t coat. Prior to her mar. bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at which she was the recipient of many ueeml and beautiful gifts. The Ia;- ymllil couple mide in ton ll short tine ed action and we're proud h some." Johnny 1| an only pun. All? where the h tn flph s heat iii-AZ. ' m l‘: mm. a r a ' borne. fill-r m‘ ' "firs?! 94 all"! Ill tr. Dover. P. fileaofiir"pir.léli'fr”s?'iilfi"“‘“ we School: w“ waunnvo nuts - A quiet. A, y. but pretty wedding wag solemn-"Jnmu-y Y’: Men To Spenser ll. A. F. Gonterl At the ' Iilfllt of the Y's Mott's Club it was decided to sponsor the R. . Concert to be hold on 10th in Prince of Wales rCollege l-lall — The concert is un- der the direction of l... A. C. Lawson. Mr. Lawson was present and stated that the entire ro- iueeds would go to the Y's '1 Club to be used for the purchas- 111d of a Boy's Gimp Site at Hol- in‘: Cove. ports were presented by all Committees, mowing the work of the Club to be in a flourishing oondition- S ial mention amt be made of s Woodwork- csrried on under the ‘ Jose and Mguolm to worth! chilfibn at \ In a brief humorous addraaa, George Psi-moon presented the baby spoon to Ra Spence, i honour of the arrlval of a no: deushter. A it waa appointed to ma. Chriabuas 0h reported that l1 Invented with aim. at Christian sown ‘IIOIIIIII nau- ’ J:nf.:—(0h- eh dnn m‘ wm clothing. toys. g-"a"ir‘r~"""?si"'ii will cer; Central Christian, GSCh ‘ innusl Meeting 0f lllvtowlr Ilblo Society Darius your issued w i? were oméutt and Mn. w. o. ame- OI’. '1' president's report was bilh ligha well-rounded optin- ian. its. Crocke t refined to the the collection thr ugh the kindness of a few gentlemen interested in the work of the Soo- y. During the year an anonymous gift of i800. was received. also a bequest of $500. from the estate of Margaret Campbell. In addition uoo. wu received from the Moikle the i’ n route t0 est to a . The president named follow- ing lo constitute a nominating committee: fours. LM. Mc- Fadysn, Reginald Aitken. Df- J- H- Ayers. They were asked to retire and bring in e. slate of officer: for i044. {allowing their oonfulte- ittee the following slate: President, J. P. Crockett. Vice-Pres, D. J. Bcnnell, Secretary-treasurer, Warren W. lord. llxocutiye, representing St. Paul's .3 Kemp l-l H. Home: St. 3i m Peters, n. 1..' Cotton, J. u. Harris; Salvation Army, Adjutant WW Mdxl: Henry. Preston Beck; Baplistfltoss Zion Church. H. Willis Nicholson; ty C. H. Black. ll. L. Hardy. J. A. McNalr. The president graciously agreed to accept the presldencflofor an- other yaar, and the a ve slate was unanimously elected. Mr. Crockett challenged‘ the meeting to even greater- interest and greater aurport of the Bible Society for 194 . Fourth Service 0f Week 0f Prayer A large and rover-end con gs- tion thrpnged the historic k of St. James last night in observance of Universal Week of Prayer. Yel- tor-day was Epiphan Day lo the hymns. readings. psalm and pray; are were of a festive-l nature honor of our Lord's Manifestation to the Gentiles at the visit of the Wile Men. The Minister of the Kirk, the Rev. ‘I’. H. Bussell Som- ers conducted the services and took the prayer; and the lessons were read by the Rev. Ronald Noble and the Rev A. LeDrcw Gardner. The special sermon was delivered by the Rev. T. E Mac- Lennan. The choir was under the direction of Miss I2. Lillian Mc- Kenzie. church organist. The con- cluding service will be held this evening at I o'clock in ‘Trinity church when Capt. Maclnen of the Salvation Army wllhpreach the sermon. Kinsmen Bluh. Install Officers but Dllht the Kinsmen Club annual installation of officers took Dllte at the Charlottetown Hotel with Ill-ll; pfGIidOIII 10mg Olli- beck and incom president Rol- and Taylor as joint ohairmn . The {resident and treasurers .... a. vary --‘- year. the high t being the district coa- vention held on 32-38 May. The chairman of the local m‘- vico committee reported the suc- blylns of twenty needy families with generous f‘ banks The chairman of the nAlk- for Briten committee reported that the recent Provincial drive not yet closed air-only showed a emu of between 01m Ind 0.000. Plans ware formulated for in- Card OLITIan/cs The Charlottetown Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League wishes to express sincere thanks and appreciation to the following irms which so generously donut. the Chrigélnll Ilita n s... AUCTION SALE AUBURN MONDAY. JAN. 10. 1044 At 10.11 ma. 8| acres of standing lumber . u . fix. Simmonds. l. J. P. Peter report. 5 ...' S. R. PENDLETON llthmilll A Clidhtptortchifis Awarded, At Fox Pelt Show "my es":- "M Ull - At Brandon liospi .. Jan. s, .844. oewiil to fili- Rope“ ‘l5 - hrotéitfl‘??? s." ‘huh v a I p-__-_s--__._._-._. tlirinm Speaker I'm’ H . it"s." ma’ by er ish 0f Spiritual Values ten hilt‘: i'.'...t¥ when‘. Central Se equc. DSATIIS ; Tomato on Jana; IIAIBIAGIS Mr. Anthony Y. Bela of San newton who mi u caokm-At vuiun iii the‘ Marinas; Wipffi m ma, n-ank Orokm. fatherly t: lgstlevenip ‘:11 ‘glen fillffllr Rom mm‘ n; V $515"! lg... t. s. "the"? swear stun":- IFéPasr-ii‘. Baha1°hithees 3;‘ 32$? “m” 6mm’ 15mm‘ Dubai's of Charlottetown. The speaker ‘ ' that the present world conflict is [he dying climax of the old order of life- As material wealth 1e will this false pt; which have into a sloba MOIIISIY - At the Charlotte- town Hospital pn January 6. i044, James Morrisey of Orwell Cove hi. his 11th year. The funeral will in‘ held from his late residence on Monday morning to St. Joachim‘; Church. Vernon River. 'IN MEMORIAM concepts WlflPlt-ated humanit l war. "Oa ed Mr. Sew "in the ace of such tragic consequences twtrace our ‘Wmilll. and walk over the same "Null Pllhl. stumble over the 1T;“d°r'r‘§¥2?.‘°i.2“%. '°°““"°i' "’ child)“; m, “m, wfin" b01147}; In loving munory of Mu and llfliiflltcr from generation to An“ (“ml”) “ma” u‘ furl-lawn, 0mm!“ W muni rag dvllartcd this life January 1. oo or a. new code a no d ' higher standard of oouduc? to art-i our llpe cannot tell how we mint vim the old. Moreover to build ' i“ if?" "'1 w “mm “I % alone hum how we or u ti ' . t... t... ml..'°.§.‘$?ir82.'r.l." "iii? 1- - 1w- ih-t '- M» I. unity of individual effort and aac- 14m | 11mm; 1, || q riiioe as we have demonstratedmiln. lam, m‘ M“ ‘T; our dlfbfminltibll to win war Man must discard all t ' Plciildicel. national, YSCIeIOrmaJé 33311253’.- °"'€.§'........”‘°. l" iln reds and subetituu in their we, justice. charity agd love in h n. l‘ "l .- is fellow man of whatever creed and color. n; ghquld realize that he has arrived at, g "We 0i’ interdependence MIG self iwlnlulneu from which there a no returnini. for the road is on Ward and u was-d. But in uni ‘ with his fel wa man does not re. uhgllllilh hi! individuality no; h" identity u m ma,“ mum nth: 33ft ‘llama: r ‘may’ rm tha ever before to develop his Ownnindlv. IN MEMORIAM t am u ¢.l.‘.'..=.‘?‘3'r€e°......';' 1. I . Dear in the memory that new e Sweat: the hop; lhst acne lay we Kneeling together at Icaae foal." . Fit-her. Slalofl Iuil heathen- n‘ 1-’! N. D. MacLean iduality his tenti "whirlw- w “all. "$332..- ‘llil UNDIITAKII m" ll the dly when nun is’ to lMlALMil reflect ta - our». m? ill’- ‘miill °°‘“ ""' . can through universal which s iritusl gusty. l nmt lace g will occupy 1 Poutmv I will he at Freetown with Albert Stetson, Monday, Jan. . 10th. Purchasing Live Fat Fowl. Also in the interests of my belly thick business. Konalngton a i __ ’ FUELI? AUCTION ESTATE LATE C. R. SMALLWOOD . on the premises on WEDNESDAY, the IZthtDay of JANUARY, A.D., 1044 a .M. the lltaldential dwelling of the late C. R. Smallwood com plate with outbuildings. Size of Lot about 168 feet on Green Street and 218 feat on North River Road. This la one of the finest. residential dwellings in one o! the boat locations in the City of Charlottetown. Inspection by man aunt with the undersigned. Dated January 4. l 44. GEORGE J. TWEEDY W. H. BEATON, ic for Auctioneer. snnnna JAIIIIAIIY 12m ‘Our store will be closed all day Wednesday until Further Notice. Harry A. MacDougall I I “Y'all? ~ u}; m fin wood. m» t» aalt m,” gy-"mifla {g3 Iilwllwr- letter Mane Wear ‘ s! $32! 0%. rwuniowoame I'll L. 0' KELLY 1“ °r.‘t 690' m relatives hen may.