PAGE afar: Credit llnions Meeting Held At 0’Leary session of (FY0111! began in O'- ' the . E. A ur day Utnion study classes MacDonald. TICK-Yum!‘ . Unions of North America. chief lecturer. Other b09114?“ schcdulec. for the day were J- ,G~ Dennis and Rev. E. Lockhart. Owing to the severe storm which u:ose Mi. Lockhart was unable to be present and the registration only numbered 31. However, those present carried on with lectures on powers and duties of directors by Rev, ltl E. Francis; duties and powers et com- mittees by Prof. A B MacDonald; and J.G. Dennis gave an outline of Credit Union bookkeeping snc. audit procedure. At the evening session Mr. A J. Matheson acted as chairman. The act. that Rev. E. Lcckhzirt was tui- able to be present was greatly 1'9‘ ' Prof. A.B. Mae-Don- 1i] n. '- scheduler. for Wed- Introduction to the ru-op. move- ment-Pi-oi. AB. Atucminald. Fisherman's Problems — Percy Pellerin, _ Prudent and Productive Loans- Rev. J U. MoeNeill. _ Owing to disrupted traffic c ditlons. the latter ' w‘ clubs were CUlltILIL'l(l v Rev, l\f.E. Fliaamcis and Prui. Ab. MacDon- a . Ln the eietiiiiz session, following a half hour sing-song. Prof. A. MacDonald gave a vciy interesting and instructive lull: on CUNA. Prof‘. MacDonald who liuils fiuni Aniigpiiisii had lllCil to do lll or- ganizing innny Credit Unions in Nora Slitillll us well as in other parts of the ltlziritinles rior to as- suming his present dut es as trea- surer with headquarters a‘ Madi- son. Wisconsin. the first Credit Union which was started at Loris. Quebec. in the year i900 with 9 members and os- scts of $26.40 had grown to an or- ganization of 4,000,000 members with assets of $400,000,000. He explained how the various small Unions were united in a Provincial League which in turn is affiliated with the treat central association known as CUNA. Here lll P.E.I. at the present time we have 47 Credit Unions with a membership of 5,700 and ova!‘ $200,000. He explained how the Credit Union was an international rather than a national organization as the farmer on Prince bldward Island’ has the same worries ns those in Oregon or Mexico. Each member of the local union pay thirteen cents per annum for ad minist-ratlve dues. Of this amount seven cents goes to the Provincial - N EWSY on- - He explained IIOW" assets . lIAGlfiI-A lSodality And Alumnae 0f St. Joseph's Convent At the October meeting of St. Joseph's Sodaiity the advisability of forming an Alumnae fr. connect- ion with the Convent was consider- ed. 1t was decided to form an org- anization to be known as "The sodallty and Alumnae of St. Jos- eph's Convent." all sodallsts and former graduates of the Convent being eligible for membership. The following officers were then elected by ballot: President-Miss Margaret Butler; Vlcepresldent Miss Florence McTogue; Raoordiril| Secretary - Miss Stella Smith; Corresponding Secretary - Miss Mary Coreoruli; Treasurer- Miss Anne Walsh. At a, subsequent meeting of the executive the following committees were appointed to carry on the activities of the society: Sick Committee - Mrs. McNally: Prog- ram Committee - Miss Ethel Moran; I By-lawts Committee - Miss Gertrude l Coady; Library Committee - Miss Hilda Corcoran; Reception Commit- tee - Miss Lucy Coady Member- ship Committee lvLrs. Joseph Callaghan; Good Works Commit ee Mrs Allan MacDonald; Service Committee - ltlrs. Jonn Connolly , and Mzs, Fred Steele. The President and Secretary of the Junior 50d- ality (Miss Mary MacDonald and Miss Gertrude Coyle) are also members of the General Executive. The first. meeting the new, organization was held on November, 118. and took the form of an alter-l ,moon tea. Yellow and while chry-l santhciziums with tapers to har- [monizc decorated the prettily arr- ganged tables, which were presided I over by Mrs. Patrick McTague and }Mrs._ Patrick Murnaghan. The Re- ception Committee (Miss Lucy jCoady, Mr" Glbert Glltldgf‘ Mm , Ernest McCarcy‘, and Miss Anastasia 1 Hcmicssey) received over one hun- dred and fifty guests. Reverend Mother Superior on half of the Convent. welcomed all present, and expressed her appreciation of the ]s,'iiend:d response that they had made to the ZIIVlIZIIIOIIS issued. The ‘ President then outlined the work of l the different Committees and asked f0" the co-operation of all the members in making the new organ- ization a succes. A musical program folloiwd. in which Misses Ethel Moran. Kathleen Hughes, Rita ,Callogli:in, and Marlon Coyle wok lyiart. Towards the close of the! function. the Chaplain, Rev. Leo Herrell, addressed the mclnbers, and l invited them to attend the monthly uncctlngs at which he promised to | conduct a Question Box. All present t then proceeded convent vmhapel Wllflfe Benediction of the ' Most. Blessed sacrament was given bv Father I-lerrell. League and the other statue-ant; Hoes to CUNA. ...s.___‘ NOTES - rue . cask CEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN This column ls‘ reserved f0: M" lntcrclt, but advartillieis o! a newly nature may be "I50" at five cents a word. smell: DI!- a ln_ Vance. TRAIN AND FERRY —- The train left Borden last evening with lot passengers arriving hm Wm‘ 7° passengers at .15. The ferry made ‘l trip; yesterday. NEW GLASGOW Chflflill Church, Sunday, Dec. l: ii am. morning worship: 12.15 community Sunday School meeting in Unit‘ ed Church: 3 pin. Breaualbane: 7.30 pm. Fredericton. Rev- R- i. Shaw, lldinleter. I344!- HAMPTON UNITED Church- Minister Rev. Roy E. Vessey 5-D- Servlces. Sunday. Dev- 51 BOBEIIM" ll am. Holy Communion: DeSable 3 pm, Holy Communion; VICWIII 7.80 pm; Hampton 730 9111-. - ~ i. T. and Trail Ranger Christmas Vesper Service. 13-1441» TWO FIRES — The fire brigade was summoned twice last evening. The first time. 7 o'clock, on oll- burner floodin in a residence at 66 B/ochford street. caused ‘on alarm. The second time the scene of the fire was in Sacred Heart Home at 6.30. However little dam- age was reported in either case. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —Thl funeral of the late Mrs. Frauen E. Brazil was held from 5t. Jamel Church yesterday afternoon where services were conducted by Rev- T H- Bussel Somcrs, who also of- ficiated at the grave. Interment Sherwood cemetery. Pall -bearers were: H. H. Horne, Dr. Blake, H. Tldmarsh, W. Malheson, J- Mar- tin, Allison MacLean. VICTORY CONFERENCE CAL- ENDAR — The Guardian is 1n re- ceipt of a magnificent office cal- endar for i944 from Messrs. De- Blois Brothers. featuring Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt with their chiefs of staff at the Casablanca Conference in North Africa last January. The picture is a rotogravurc reproduc- tion of an official photograph. and; will be of permanent value and iii- terest as a war memento. LOTTERIES The following were the winners at. the Notre Dame annual tea and bazaar: Fil- ct Cloth, W. Smith, 2 rlillsborough stree; larEc doll, Leo Doyle, Spring Park Road; Chicken Dinner. Mrs. Allan McInnis, 330 Fitzroy Sh; Cedar Chest of Writing Paper. Margaret Butler, l5 Pournal St: large box of chocolates. Maris Scale, 7B School St; Patchwork Quilt, Mrs. P. Morris. 56 Upper Queen street. ANNIVERSARY DANCE — The No. 62 C.A. (B) T.C. dance orcha- tra. under the direction of L.-Bdr. AB. Connolly held a dance at the Holy Name Hull last night to cel- ebrate the first anniversary of its formation About 500 persons lt- tended, ‘ ‘ a number of of- flcerg from the Beach Grove mill- tary camp. The dance was a huge F W tConzinut-tl lruill page 8i (A city friend says I have become a convert to their doctrines but that ls an ovarstatement. I think). What f specially remember of the address, was an injunction to read the 38th and chapters of Ezekiel. They are directed against the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal. head of a mighty nation to the no th of Palestine, who forms ._m thb latter days-a. confederacy of eastern nations and moves against.‘ Jerusalem. The invading force is to ’be_ destroyed by great “hailsoqnesfl fire, and brimstone. Tubal-coin it may be remembered was a,‘ worker in iron and brass. (Gen. l, 22) and in Ezekiel the name Tubal may be taken to mean gireat ‘manufacturing nation, Mcahec z the orig! names had no vowels. and 5011MB vocalized them. ng afterwards. 1n a kind of guess-work. Even translators do not fierce as w the spelling of these old Hebrew names. Meshcch would be written MSHCH um might ju5t as well mean MOS- HlCHOW. The y-reseflt ruler of Russia, ls a practical man. and sees the value of co-operation with Brltflih and the U.S.A-I blJI-—1I\ the latter days—a Russian ruler may arise who will "think an evil thought". Ez. 38. i0. In an auto- oraflcigtafle anything may happen. Peat v. coal. By a lucky chance a bed.’ of excellent peat has been discovered on o neighbor's farm. and the ovmer kindly 88W I 0°11- alderablo quantity to i116 D1989!"- writer; For many years we have nliedwatli-ely on wood. like molt of om- communlt , but. this yea! We had bought a. lttle coal as well. flgrg yo; a chance to compare the two fuels. The coal, though said 200d tih crate ‘quality, since it ran together, so that air could not Kat in? to promote combustion. This made ‘much smoke. too. When the peat Was used it burnt away to a fine white ash with no waste. A, combination of wood appeared ideal, and hinted it gave off were rather lant than otherwise. The fin too late in the season to Bet the ‘material well dried, but the peat has proved so satisfactory that more will be “mincd" next. year. at an earlier date. With so much Eeat on the Island the fuel pro- lem can easllv be solved. though more care should be exercised in the digging. In eland, where peat, i5 largely used as fuel, hc more‘ I_ can understand that, for such singing is inspirational not only to the hcarer but u: the ' singers themselves. It. was my good fortune to go to a little rural school where we were taught such musing songs as_ Ye mariners of ‘ England that guard our native seas, Whose flag- has braved, a thous-< and years, the battle and the breeze! _ _ Your gloriousfotrbltdaird launch again to mabch another foe, While the battle rages loud and lfingland the stormy winds do OW That. music was like s ti mpet- call! What our children are miss- ingl The oid grap. vine on the front of the house is still going stro in s ito of the wet summer, an has een very much admired by the many tourist friends who called here. It gets no attention save a severe pruning after the leaves fall and never a forkful of manure yet produces a full crop of fruit year after year. I made 9 lbs. of| grape jelly this year and gave the rest of the fruit away. The jelly was much better this year owing, I suppose, to advance in the tech- nique. An I learn from one of mv friends that if the fruit is kept ’over a few days it edlblllty greatly improved. I had been under the impression that grapes, once plucked. ripened no further. As rooted cuttings are always in demand. a few have been stowed away (buried) till spring. Naval Heads Warn Against Complacency HAIJFAX. Dec. 3—(CP)--Warn- ings that the coming year of war will not be easy and that there must is llevc Me be no slackening or complacency were sounded in special holloayl Y . d Vice Admiral Percy W. Nelles, chief of naval staff. The messages appearec. in the‘ s-peclal Christmas issue of "thel Crow's Nest," monthly , , published by H M.C.S Comwafils. navv training establishment. The Navy Mllnstxir said in part: "The coming vear, we know. will not be easy. I am sure, however, that whatever difficulties and dan-' ,ilers may lle ahead the men and; women of the navy will further en- and was greatly enjoyed. The Women's Auxiliary to the Ctr-- nadlan Legion catered. NURSES ADOPT PLAN — Gra- duate nurses of the Prince Exiward Island Hospital at a special meet- ing last nightdecided to adopt a group hospitalization plan. was announced after the session. Mrs. . Dignan, who is president f the P.E.I. Hospital Graduate urses iation presided. Many nurses, . ludlng a number not uowaotlve in the profession, attendee. The Maritime Group Hospitalization plan is headed by Dr. J.A Mac- Mlllan of Charlottetown. The for- mation of a group to come under the plan was the sole business at the meeting last night. held at the Cundall Home. - YJEU. CONCERT A GREAT SUCCESS-A concert given by the young people of Trinity United Church in Hearts Memorial Iiali last evening proved to be a splen- did succeas, containing mirth, m/uslc and variety. Rev. T.E. Mc- Lennan was the chairman of this entertaining performance of two hours, in which there were remark- able talents d played by the fol- lowing peop : lg Marlon Pun- cher, who gave a fine rendition on the violin, accompanied by Mr. Al Blanchard on th piano, of a io piano solo by M rach which did justice to the coin- poser. Fritz Krcisler, s. vocal solo very charmingly rendered by Miss Dorothy Allen entitled “When the Home Bells Ring Again” which was followed by an encore "The Fairy- Plpers." A very unique number which ls worthy of special comment was the representation of the bag- rpes on tne acccidlan, by Mr. Leonard Jordan. President of the Young People's Union, Mr. Jordan also participated in a very lively instrumental selection followed by 1 an encore which was thoroughly enloyed. Lance Corporal Pius) Blocicett, with his sister Gladys N guitars. The vocal selections _by M185 Marlon Harper were especlaily im- pressive and appealing eight and and deserved much a plause. l-n ad- i dftion to the musica numbers. the audience enjoyed a hliimorous reed- l ing. by Mr. Arthur Vessey entitled “Do m husbands?" A dlrectzec by Mr. Melville a dramatic skit directe y Ruby Houle were quite mlrdi-p voking. A special evening's entertainment was N! ro- l the .=_ . Island subscription; in 22 Mr. C. G. Provincial of the National War Finance Com. m to headquarters in eek. minimum obj made durin 506. Mr. 5c gulls) ed body gilixirilghter. who disappeared with from Halifax Harbor rl 11¢ C Ivice _ The ma“ the Dominion Loan executive. are the '1‘.Y.P.U. sextet won, at present in Ottawa lttendln meeting of Loan Committee. arried men make the best mcrly of New London. brief comical skit moving ln feature of thellottetawn I LUITETOWN- GUARDIAN (‘lie rnountin -cl'olc0ndo.of Allied might Io pm,- uoult on Hitler's European fon- tron. For this cololell lob many more men in paring for the needed ‘in Canada's Army overuse. , ‘liven now your friends are stunning Hitler's defence positions In Italy. They arocillinfon youfor help. Don't let them down. Back them up by getting into uniform at 011GB. at once u reinforcements and n specialists It in your DUTY to go to their rid, not sometime.‘ In the futuro-wflut RIGHT NOWI INFANTRYQHQIQ more mortars“ wanted to In trained a: nlgnnlloro, mortar-men, machine-gun- Ill!‘ II! CI- ARMORED CORPS-High! non, wireless o wireless rotors an also needed to orm part of the tank crown. ARTlLLERY-Still another group of o ialloto in required for anti-aircraft, anti-tank, flo d, medium and survey regiments. lleariy Three And A Quarter Million Subscribed Final fisiires for Prince Edward “to” a ..- has been disclosed by 500". Seoretarycf the Administration section lfth Vi to Lo L450, (‘It Iy an stand ittee. This tabulation w“ wh-Qd Ottawa thll w Th minim b t wovigw m tilts: gajrelclve for the mi1lion_ dollars. Bu}, Qf counties quota with was three the three A over-subscribed their Prince County leading l: eminent. The '1- ti t as $1,150,000.80 W Se ‘or Pm“. The total number of applications l: the campaign WE; i0,- ott said. At present Mr. E.W, MacKinnon chairman of the Provincial Victory‘ Loan Committee. and Mr. W.H.V, Dunbar, member of the Dominion loan ex ecutive. are at present in Ottawa attending a meeting of the Domin- vice-chalrman and n. rfVlctury Loan Committee. Trrw.——i-—— .f. rmmmx. Dec. a-(cei-mml- ulllty that Cmdr. F. M. Johnson of the Royal Navy might still be alive g2? vulgested tonight by Police ef J.J. Conrad after the batter- of his nlne-year-cld Wednesday. had been taken Through the newspapers, Chief Conrad appealed to residents of the Halifax area to lookout for lflV Ifrlnxelv” and added his depart- ment was "not completely utlsflod that Cmdr. ohnson’: body is at time "bottom of the "be on the man notice: Northwest rm Personals Mrs. Neil MacKinnui-i of Debert. . 8., arrived in Charlcttetownlaot evening en route to mt River. Miss S. MacDonald. Boston. ar- ved in Chu-AIOEWIOWB last even- Messrs. E. W. MacKlnnon. chair- me engaged m a melodmus duet on ,nian of the Provincial Victory Loan qmmlttee and W.H.V. Dunbar, .4 the Dominion Vle rv Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Found. for- are today to their new homo on éiruhwnmto ‘ Queen Street. Mr. Nell Munn drove to Char- yeaterday from Cherry ngmllaval Man " May {Be sun Alive -, umnroro, drivon, motor olclllod driven, gun- motor mechanics are -_‘ ‘I _ now r0 Ap I ta oriy of than: Rocrultin Stallone: Halifax (Cogs. ‘an n“; hggplcgt), Yarmou! ,‘Kentvllle, Truro, New Glugovv, S dnoy, Charlottetown, . Or Al“: and mail this coupon to Iltrlet Qccrulllrpg ‘Officer, - D. 6. Halifax, N. 3., for further Information- NAME..,.....,..................'.fi-—»~_...................... ............crrv........ ..... .. :3 Blocked Insane Man’: Plans To Assassinate F.Il.ll. DETROIT. D00. llam A. Carlson, supervisor of eco- ret service agents in the Michigan- Ohlo district. said‘ in an interview with the Detroit News today ag- ents last month thwarted o. plan m s mentally-deranged Pontiac. h.. man to mass aw dent RoosevclL The man. Waller Bast. 80-year- old former worker in Pontiac and Detroit factories, was adjudged ln- sane Nov. 23, l0 days after his ar- rest. Carlston said, and is in Gal- llnger Hospital. Washington. ting removal to a Michigan mental hospital. Beet’: wife lnformo County authorities of hei- hus- band's plan. Carlson said. after re- ceiving a letter from him disclos- ing his intention "to get rid of Roosevelt" and relating how the President had left Washington and that he would wait for his return. "Best described how he got in- side the military guard at the White House while soldiers were busy unloading a truck and that he was deliberating whether to 3088i a soldier's gun on the ground nearby when he was discovered." Carlson said. Best was said to have told aeo- ret service agents that "I had elec- trode running through my brain. and they told me to get rld of Roos- velt." A gun was found in his room in n Washington Hotel, agents said. Youngest Crops Produced Well Plans for 1944 to be made at Uttawa Conference next week. OIITAWA. Doc. 3-(CP)-Cen- son's younseot. crop: will receive an emreclotive Pot ou the nood w agricultural cedar: of the D0 inn m Province: meat bare Dec. 0, . The conference will decide mo- oblectives for i041. Iaespite difficult weather conditions in some a pooicd ' - m 1048. t are; con- quests of Japan cut off major North American supplies of vegetable oils. Canada and the United States took ootmsei to sec‘ what substitutes could zamprovlded. Flax and soybeans were pro- ven cro and expansion of in ted. Sunflower seed ro- giigtlon had been little more tron tal farms arena to pro- or 1043. Scientists nortlebd‘ gggrié-yl-no mud woo Ei."";:..*é:. "at... {Iltclent for fairly wlsoopraad plant- 3—(AP)-,-Wii- late today hen council tut ovenlne It a Infill m"“°~ et hu lea made haste] With Injured Airman MONTREAL. Dtc. 3--(0P)—Ari R. A. F. tranlpnrt command Lib-y erotor landed at Dorvul airport, after one of the fasten flights through continental Amer- ica on record. bririzln on injured airman to n. skin-gr: ting special- lotfs operating table. The Liberator, with ll passeng- er; aboard. covered the 8.200 sto- tute miles from Trinidad m Mon- treal in it hours flvin time. don- oribetl as "remarkably ul." by of- ficials here. ' The plane was carrying Ilt. Sgt Pilot L.J.S. Whitolght, R. .I"., Flushing, Falmouth, Eng, captain of a medium bomber which crash- ed near Trinidad with the loss of one of I04 crow. l In f-hl crash. Ill. Sgt. Whttelght was critically burned and an ex- tensive skin-grafting operation was necessary. It was found that ~t.ho Trinidad alr was too warm for the operation. which requires s mn- berate climate for luccess. The Liberator. cs n; the injur- ed mun on a whee ed stretcher. left Trinidad early thl: morning with Capt. Norman Williams of transport command at the eon- trols. There was l. 40-minute stop at Nassau where Flt. Sgt. White- lght was wheeled from tho plane for breakfast. Capt. Paul Zimmerman took over than. and brought the plane over" the 1,750 miles to Montreal in eight hours. including another 40-minute stop for lunch at Elizabeth Clly. NC. The iaiure: man wu rushed “ _‘ to hospital here. with the operation ocheduied to m: on im- medlatcly Seek Solution To Delinquency in Summerside A group of citizens reprenntlnl tbo member: of the Rotary 0111b. Y's Men, and Imlghu of Columbus waited on the Summer-oldie town meeting ‘gelled for thrghudporpgm MAYO!‘ 480110 P Oounclllon . 50H‘! Wodle Mid McNeil were present. Mr- Donald Baker acted u lpok- oanon- He uld the committee ro- preoentotlv: of the three lrouvl which have been worklnl on the delinquency problem lud. been given to understand that the oer- vieea of Mr. Patrick Ryan were available u g welfare officer at n mar-y of $100 a month. Further. the oommlttc have scoured n hall for boys‘ work which ls the | Happyllnd Hall. w. Harold Goud- offercd thl: boll free of rent for nix month: and after that the rent will not be moi! than 015 a month. l Therefore the committee requom‘ tut the council w vote 1 sum suf- i Jlclout to ply the salary of the welfare officer. also the rent of the hsll plus hut. and light. Mr. Baker sold that the council is elected by the people and ls doing he ti... Flight Made lKt-hslmvan I r A Says I’ ‘Gardiner Ilat Casualties llevl Excuse lle llogt _ OTTAWA. Dec. a-tori-rviiibtv. m: II the list of casualties nutter- Boarxwhq. “Deal ]3—diCP)_J~ l‘! $11 I 0H5 83 0i‘ 0I by H.M.C.S. Athubnskanki crew Bmgregs v; conservative “J” when an . enemy aerial torpedo. “m in p, “segment tough, m; ~ struck the lhlp off the Spanish agriculture minister G “ coast, with official numbersund‘ my; young "gem gnome,- “u,” next-of-kln. as issued today by no- 1°,- yhe. flovefnmenfg [gum-e , w! wrvlw hudoulrwrv- - . ‘provide a m: price w: bacon he WWII!‘ - -h¢ now‘ suggests that it is q_ 8.. AS. R-C-Nv probable lcuenlng market in lil- _ for. SC. (AB. Smith taln after the war." wu llmdzqsvt- 11 I: "miuln: on m. Bracken sold up totem": ‘ll-l-WVFI- l- t, concerning Canadian hog produc- tion issued by Mr. Gardiner , Winnipeg lost night was one whit j "glosses over the government's u- _ ror and which leaves the crud ' lust where he Wlg . . ." Killed. notion: . _ Pickett, William Nutter, AB" B. C.N.V.R., Isaac Pickett (father: mweroKarq, NB “Eguiitqwouirh: z Pett om _ _ r hes. v ccr n; o.,x...-,il:n_couver PrndhpinhimiFrarik Eugene, lead- gg ,o%ql_5,.§R,5\LLf., Mrs, Mae Geor- e (wife a lo NS By ‘Illrmy, Women ) Kent '82.. rv m. . . McGrath, Joseph, AB.. R.C.N.y. 11.. Saskatoon. ..il"i§°€§' ..'. - ~ e ° " “l” “S l‘ .~ nv peruse DALTROFF wgufiglfii," "It; ~ ! V t Canadian rm, sun will" ,‘ Armstrong. o n. slipDy assis- 0TH ,3 f ant. Perth. (Armstrong also n- _{g,.,_§,g*ggl1,-, for their The m gowns to best advantage by wearing t with them occur rlcs a! tlans III ' nccklets made rom Army me coat-button: and cap badges. v Akyaehtlng outfit, made fro II coo ‘shot and ATS re ull "panties," was another oxhl it. t!" 7 ported resident of Ottawa.) u”, Am§plraded as nmnnequlm “cal evening dresses that once were ill- Chadvllck. Rafe. Slgmn.. Regina. Auxiliary Territorial Service at work d, . . - Deele, Do l“, L5,, Verdun, Que. on’; swanky Mayfair-but , or. Merriton. Ont Perrln. Henry _ (Perrln also rr- arena“ 5'33, m"- P°-- “M'- WM‘ and dlspla ed ouch thing's as not: sor. . Brebner. John A., Sub.-Lt.. Mon- “w” “M” "I “my “m” “I capes‘ r l t tlu crews. Thoma. w" n M”, Nob Feature of an exh olt on o lle Crew: (wife) Grand Banks 5nd play. m‘ 155mm, parade £0,114. , N" u‘ " ' gt Lcgtnfaro with a peacetzme on! . n fantler. ‘Dunn. Lieut, Montreal: 1 d“ h 1n _ 1; _ Ev; Lowther. William. LtEldIHI Stok- fim, Qua‘: 11$ dfiafidfi’, A Kent, Charles. ‘Tclegraphlst. Cal-- nary. l, Hlllinlflun. Mlddlesex. En: ported resident of Windsor. Dirt.)- Eight" Farmerettes; I In Junior Contest‘ DEATHS _ |LEOKY.—- At hi! home in 3W" liner-side on Friday. Dec. 3. 19"- ‘Johrr Incky, aged l4 years, Funer- zondoy morning st l0 um. from home tmSt. Paul's Romeo 0' o Church. Menvryns L- In Wow-town. Nfl- * 20.190. A na M-v (m Mwlfll‘: on) beloved] wife of Albert Moll‘- m short bolero coat. Two riding habits, for ustrlde all! ' side-saddle, were made from dispatch » - c:'"'.."t"-".;t..t"" ‘it hm,’ i an,“ can. n, pee ve y. g out . - 1| A u F," n “a?” blbly after the w . l dinner “m: . ¢°n“n' m. m, 5° 5 Ind Q u» a winter outfit made rom “ nmyqyuyldgm h- w", on "m" craft Ipottars cont and l u rewnfln’ V. o“. m.“ _ y outfit also were own. braid. 3mm: “m, club, we" orgamud Other exhibits included :11 M‘ m,“ "u, ‘ in "fly provmuvery foshlonedln spare time Y under superv on of the Dominion |u we“ u handicm," “9d_"_°yf'...< Department of ricuiture. ihere..“"""“. "“"” are abductions fifvmot s and ‘mum girl: from i0 to 21 may enro. The m! enrolment report show 86,362 members. A ‘Thaw Junior farmers and farmer- ettos study booklets and " written hr ex m and distributed by the de ent of e. At the on of each club your bitm- ‘ " eon r are hold to choose the t reaentltlve for the national contcsf under direction of the (lanadlan Council on Boys‘ and. Girls’ Club work. x nuunnnucvan o: ll Jo ha; t in th iunlor notion f the onloury a ow olnoo‘ she w... 1o n." old. an. n» won rnovlrr-At thebggegufitldf.’ equl merit and what's more, tbl " outfits looked smart, cost little, m4 II no ‘ “‘ coupon; were needed ‘l els showed the evenlu ‘- " were mode up into) _ lHlll and reports the roads to good job. In thi: instance, , :1“ good sandman. I nuts in the Hereford clue three nld, money ohould not ho token “m”, and twlcg won the chomp- nship. . . into consideration ll this is for u, the benefit of our future cltlsonr. gm, 55 numb"; 1mm “m,” t for the notional oomp- etltlons ls yen. Oral examinat- .1 Mi» L W. Hancock aid the ',_,,§*°'§§,§}§§,,1§,l committee an not m1 m Child- ren: Aid Society should be ukod ions in Toronto opened the oceed- lfvll"-.lé’v°"t".’“t‘l.'ti“°t‘é"“itlil 35.1; ..l°‘¢‘ll.ll§i-"’4.§l‘.‘? Jim" ' place: for their money. The Scout villi-M! the Ontario voment ls being revived but Ovllilh The tho committee does not. feel that 5W‘ 911M u. will ‘give tho problem a hund- WW0 n . premiers ‘mind Godbout of| mow. bee and vat-it? Jones of Prince gig" d Islan . aioo hold port- follzyas Provincglol/llnlstorsof AI- rioultun. are unon Rooted to attend are next w k omerumifeir of Agriculture ex- laed H .K.C3~M:ol)onala, §tish fiéoiffilt. Hon. t} Bruce MlcMilllmAlbcrtA; Hon. i. Gor- don Taggut Snkow ' t 11°°P1¢ "59 what I 5mm‘ I5 can“ {rich the great traditions which are! g, slaney, for digging it. This islm the“. keeping- IWIIO is an artist in this iinc he] w’ mo“ MIT". ‘umflnundant $WI ‘triad: by ‘t: ‘Efisfiftftlfiltgi l‘ ‘ I 1 I " lof the Regional Faun Labour Boo d nteormo" ' a ;"w t- .but enemas ,t '1 - T lbirlfit hito walls. so that ll. R815 are yeetalifnlgexixggg and ‘will remain ‘,1’filif,ff,?,fl°l‘filnfi“ffl‘i,lllv“finl§l,fifi|wui accompany Hon. J W ter the benefit of sun and air. That lso um" we have won a (“at Mace w“ “NHL " Jionei. Premtlieifindwlgnlgter ofdAg - ----_ 1- cu ure an r. . . now. ec- u better than dleglnlz it anyhow ‘Your strength, or lack of 1c. will aé j - and throwing it into heaps. jreflected at the peace c~onfcrence| Too Late To Classify titty, mtlnlrgttezi; Otfalrizgigtuzgi topfgt- a a o n e m oii- o- Insplritlg Songs. I see, in the mvhenever or wherever it may bet i papers, that Prime Minister Chur- heldlset Us bewary ofeomplacency ‘v;§,l;£D“_"tG'l'igg'1“TO—TdE_-‘AR&'vfncfelConferenoo on Agriculture. mil-Tum!" 5- ° "M" c1355. Mrs. L.l'.'. MacDonald his received D1,, c I1 llhrdtoba: . . fe m-ml’ ' ' “m” beam; Hon. Austin Brunlwlc and chill has been visiting his old and a slackening of our efforts. for‘. school, where the scholars dellght- until that day is won, there will be! Monday evening .30. Girl: Band a "m, “woman the u L “m.” Rwm. Mum Biflldlnv- 12 4 n. iof her husband. Major m». Mlc- lci fin”, '11" Sc I! conjuring tricks performed b the lmaglcian, Corporal Russel tier, a spade. lonller and HBTTOWGT m“ i In his message, Vice Admiral Nel- _ 1- w-id‘ oncert concluded with the singing MUSDAY-At G mum's Road fi December s. 10in. Mn. F" , , mo! ~ pm; intern-amt in Newnfmi Conietonl. Ass/Isl - Al. Port wuhl ...':;."°.'.'-'r" My l." fr» ' loom. ole 1 from the renaenu 0‘ run. M Ambrw "m" marrow. Sunny. service It: 4p I o'clock. Interment B!!!“ _ _, - Cemetery. Plano omit flow! 5w N. DfiMacLean uuotmm mamas: l I mt u of the tour con- wlnts of inform u Ottlwn and and In wurlngin eotobllnfillienta coau- miln Stimmernlds than in. other towns. g4 gin dlgloultvuls not con- n v no e u , who caused t?“ i3».- I'll n33 m the Inner hom- Ho felt there would be more trouble with the rloh men’: oon: q than WII-h the alt-called r may], ----- -».- Dflf the drive for ilk Ibi- “if we start thin thing lot u; our! Irltnfn fund more mono had been thrmigh." oollee i m0 ed him by singing patriotic songs ,nn peace on earth to men of good‘ 12pm ed to _comc back "for will" __________ - -' rm " " ’ ——'"'.*“——*' _'" __, Behold. in If-lly- Hon. J.A.~Mcponold, Nova DIJC AN! ~ - t T G O S P E L H A L L iwttrrig E3111 ‘If: lI/(Iemi- Egmfil. t»; I-lglp 1h. Youn‘ fgqp]. l . _ replace Ddlson diamond dl . ‘ . rpm 1w- ‘I'o Health - Happiness UPPER PRINCE STREET . l2-4-ll. htetsuraststtttvnu ..,.....ll.‘.f:l:.t°fi.';l.ll“v.'£..1°:.l° "em I WEEKLY MEETINGS simulation and wulmeu when bounding tk nod Breaking of Bread. Lord's Day — - -- — 10.30 AM. Gospel Meeting —- — — — - — — — — — - 7.30 PM cloth knitting bag wool and partly finished kmt- m" dud,- ‘houyd "km Young people in mo“ condition an generally Prayer Meeting. Vllednesday‘ — — — — - - 8 P.“ lle that helieveth on the Son hath everlasting life and ting. Finder please notify Mrs. H. Peer, l0’! Richmond st- u, "an" “w” mm" . 2i. eontsnlinhinglnontolmpmnthoblood eoatnt. he that bellevclh not the Son shall not see life but the wrath of God nhidelh on him. ted in the realdon lol oootlm Win42 of Central Street than out m Q . ngelhalgprglla Véfvmirrmnt on‘: were 'r. f... Eorl nlgycvpwl, y,‘ Blvhv- J- Henry unmet. ma o. pm comefdlillll. JWhllntoArsleitdl Dr. w. n. iiswm m um mail Charlottetown. ’ H I: ..._... nmmsdtm firm 21,". "~.....""--....... - nltltiinzathg glllbh 3:205??? Indlgahil or building up tho PNVU 00! - Pn 60o ll 1...”; for Jobfilf ’ swarm... mt... The T. Mllburl 00., UIIIII, ‘hulk. OIL ro Ln‘. STORAGE eon 6v»! car at 89 Hlllkboro St. ll-i-il I I f TEACHER wmrau. nmwam- ntely. Principal for Hampton’ school (Protestant). Liberal sup- plement. A plv to Geo Cannon, secretory tee: 13-4-81. “lift; 3pm..” “AW-film” " _“"