I &nllrllw. GII JO-Oflln I and MING ..._...__‘..? .. b '. can ._ not» llllrdhc sine ll I Golrileo Drunks,’ Islk Gall!!- ‘Ifiroovllliltuoot. w»..- loom I ism. runs. Flour me A guy-expected te- §y ‘your order only. {lac-pan ‘ ‘ Coull. p. ____ .. _ oxca rod BALI - rein out?“ ‘mistrust. bran." , . ‘PM mmsiocnsroid n. Mud Silver _ e ' n-aeu \ ‘n. Summersid 5'" I!‘ ...|,0sT, Saturday night near R. " ll-loimans Ltd" Sunrmerside. a. ' "go sum of money loose bills. evrsrd is offered fo its return. jYullace Smith, IWinslce. 12-8-3i 7- -ATTEND run aucnou saw g“ 5 rside Airport on Wed- , s. st 2 r. u. 3"" » iz-ui wg-FOXES FOR SALE - ChOlOB 7 dill.- marked. platinum and stem '. are silver males. J. C. Mountain. ‘ ummerslde. Phone 821. 12-4-21 firs-son. SALE ~- Globe Heater -c.uuro - nuns oro Tllflldll’. Wednesday, 8.15 e Wedn . was l ht" ..‘i........"‘ a M Qme‘ P yllin Calvert" Stewart cnrlttg; 3- - -FOLLAND -- BEBNEBD WED‘ DlNG.-A wedding oi much inter- gggewus solemmzed on Th ‘ Bernard of __ of Mrs. David u of bummerside and Mr. Albert J. Folland. son of Mr. teobert flfglslgid, Graham's hood. were uni- Y bride. looked very in a two piece. brown suit with gold ac- cessories She was attended by Mrs Alvin M. Mallett of Summer-side, '°°“-‘““°“~ Al?“ sister oi the bride who was attired Cm" n+2‘, in xfuschia bat and dress with ______ - has: aocssoiaies. Eobgrotp: Klee EFT F03.‘ .5 — 0 - Clalieggpgloullandw also NrOGTI-i-lllllfi 19¥°'°'t‘c°m- Road. mmedistoly following the 811W"! b" ~7 W911i?“ ceremony the "bride and groom month Hi0 find .1 motored w Granville where o, rec- his leave with is parents Dr qide. left yesterday for legila. iAfzer receiving his discharge from 11h: army he will rejoin the R. C. M. P. for service in the west. He 1'15 a member of the R. C. M. P. when he was sent overseas-S. - -INJUBED IN HOLLAND — ~Word was received by Mrs. Greoe din: Hbrding of Kensin ton of the in- Jurv of her son. 8g. George Hard- lng of No. l3 Provost coy. in land Word received stated he ylas seriously iniured following an ..eccidcnt of s jeep going over a. bridge in a dense fog. librtent of ,.in_luries consisted of a broken bu! gucl concussion. but latest report -eta'.:~d he was doing as well as Jcauld be expected. He has been in Qjil? service six years and five of jillCil he has been overseas and . his is the first injury he has re- .ceivsd. His many friends wish ihim a speedy recovery and a ouick “repatriation back to Canada. ,. _-_---_ ,1 -.‘.lr3. Robert Dunnhy. Martate. hand her sister. Miss Blanche ‘hflfiililll. Bedeque. spent Friday in “Charlottetown where they visited their brother. ‘M1. L. L. Noonon. NEW 1.0"“ "ROVOST GyASGQW .P) — Hector ft/lctlclll regional port director for Scotznd. has been elected Lord J-"rovtct of Glasitmv. H6 Bllccfldi James Welsh. known es the scntvsh miners’ poet. STUFFY NOSE? "l?" PII-lllld up? Held cold threaten- lfls? Just smear NOSTROLINI In each nostril. Feel clogged lnumup loosen. atufllneu vanish. bra fllé-lsflfizlotfmxclear. Rolls’: lnlimt. “mimic. relieves utnn-h, hedd col. dludlgiwstgflyeent: “Adult: and ~ ' Stock Ii h p -' magma rugto. fqéoiiiiiitlus‘ CUIIOIM IIIIIOI; IIIILAIID m " '- ti hld tthe .;ta:l Mrs. J. A. McPhee, Sununer- e m w“ e a or t e occasion in groom; The lremainlder oi ‘the ev- enlngwes easanys n amcci the uests. t the late iiteaur all left Mr. and Mrs. Foiland many yea-rs of liaPPll wqdded life. -BUILDER COMPLIMENTED - A very delightful evening of fellowship was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ramsay on November 28th. i945, when Montrose congregation and friends assembled to honor Mr. and Mrs. Jo Owen Gordon of Alma. Mr n. who is seventy-nine years out; _' has just completed build- beautiful United Church a-t Montrose. (The old church having been destroyed by fire in May. i944). Although advanced in years. Mr. Gordon built this church under great difficult-lies. owing to lack of help. and short- ages of material. due to war. A former Minister has said: "It is a very fitting edifice to climax such a useful and Christian life. as has been manifested in Mr. Gordon." On opening day. November ll. . the remark. "this church Is certain] second to none other rural one on Prince Edward Is- land." was heard more than once from different sources. Mrs. Gor~ don is a very earnest worker in the Sunday School. is president oi the Alma W. M. S. as well as certainly second to none other band. During the evening the Minister. Rev. W. Ira MacDonald. called the meeting to order and explained the purpose of same. An appropriate address was read by Mrs. Wallace Donald and a well filled nurse presented by Mr. Roy Barbour. This was followed bv aiming "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows". and a delicious lunch. The large number present M. this gatherino show the feel. (Inn's excell t k I their new cchnurcliloieadyi‘ rural)? ship. needs Holiday Christmas this yeon e-u -ooau: 1o n: AINMENT wig v yahoo.’ glaucoma‘ “M” December eta st aso M. speciiii ker Rev. L. as M Sole ' lunches 4-11, l. in! of appreciation for Mr. Gor- m‘ I Ilacililllllll JOAN usu: Jllll aim u, u III-fill‘ n0 m. it) rum |||:|:|<"' ? mu u GIIEGIIRY RATOFF ' mud I: WILLIAM PERLBERS - loan m n MOIIIIIE RYSKIND um u: on: n n ecu-u u: mun Also Musical and CARTOON 5 Shows 7:30 - 9:15 I Matinee Tuesday 3:30 F‘ SUMMERSCIDE F u, fl-Tlffllfilffiliilfili-TIIEEIIEIEQ MIRACLE illusion. - 1s sum: unit -“Where Do We Go From lierei". the miracle musical as big, 8s new and as delightfully differ- ent, as an thing you've ever dream- ed, came the screen oi the Capi- tol Theatre yesterday with Fred can Leslie and June in the hilarious. 20th Century-Fox Tec color hit. You'll laugh. marvel and sing the the songs as FY . on the hunt for two 1945 cuties (joyous Jcen luscious June Haver) gets his dates mixed and discovers Columbus in 1492, jives with Gecrre Washington at Valley Forge. and gets in "dutch" with a New Am~ sterdamsel. Blazing a brilliant and gay- hearted new path in motion pic- ture entertainment, the story of a fellow who wanted only to make love-mot history-was written by Morrie Ryskind who. with "Of Thee I Sing" won the only Pultizer prize ever awarded to a musical comedy. The picture is packed with sure- fire-song lflts by Ira Gershwin and Kurt Weill. Member 0f Ampts Club Shows Way TORONTO. Dec. 3 — (OP) -- Members of the War Amputatlons Club here point to Curley Chris- tian as prime example of what an amputated vetaran can do in mat- ters oi rehabilitation. Almost blown to bits at. Vim-v Ridge 28 years ago, Christian sur- vived field dressing _ to emerge from Davisville dos S. Despite his handicap Christian became a successful salesman un- til his retirement a short while are. He is able to cane for him- if without aid and was describ- ed as “about the frlskiest parent at the train" when his only son returned home last week from three years in the Navy. Chief requisites in overcoming obstacles. Christian says, are learn- ing to disregard public curiosity and acquiring confidence and the will to do a. thing. He is a desoen‘ nt of Fletcher Christian. hero of the Bount/y mutiny. II.‘ S. Fishermen After More Rope (CP) - HALIFAX, Dec.. 3 -— tode Flforts are being mode hem y to have additional quantities of rope diverted from l ‘g0- ducers to relieve a serious aho go among Nova Scotia lobster iidber- mun- The lobster season is in hall l south of N rf"""""""'\ lnSunnnt£ AU, LINE§ RMPH NUTYART _‘~1:..~'.'I.u':r Y's r‘- b‘ .1. t. tom fillollflill' ..“ . . ~ ' “Dear Mr. sympathy s and gangrene 2 n; ‘l here in i919 without arms or Gm Baptist Men's Ass'n f Elects IIew Cfflcers llr- Dlmll McGuire wu elected resident of the Charlottetown Ptllt Men's Association at its "lulu- monthly meeting held use Illlht in the church lull. Ho luc- 000d! Mr. LP. Cl!!! bell. . Other officers e ed were: hon. "l"? President. .D. Jenkins: Klcfiflfl» Roll Baker; lady-trees" e son Robinson. Director! elected were: J P. Cam bell J.W. Boul- Ml‘. J. Ho!- r em, Q_ 1-1; Brehaut. Ro rt H. Nicholson, and J. Rupert. The re rt f t Ind bYt-illpve coglmltgece vlir-"iiigtiigii o "An-ii rt ddre of the Alsbcintidh oviuthzifoldwif; "rafter. vile Rev. u. Levy, h. whic he ur ed the member; go move forward in their work. He reminded them there was much g9 be done in the Church and the community for the advancement of Christ and His Kingdom, An Interesting feature of the "meant was a motion picture, "The Battle of Rulsle". shown by Mr. Windsor Breheut. It portrayed BPBDMMIIY. Russia's powerful de- fense of her soil again! the Nan invader, Iiuge Success 0f Clothing Campaign The following letter has been 4 by His Honour Lieuten- ant-Governor J. A. Bernard who was honorary chairman of the Provincial Clothing campaign: “Th n tiJhaaiImCiLt-hing c 11 e a on o o ec- tion. which started out to get five million. ends with over twelve million pounds of serviceable used clothing. so vitally needed by our suffering allies oversees. "We. at first. aimed to secure ‘I00 local community chairmen and committees and ended with 196d. ‘In Canada. with its homes un~ ravished, you and your associates are part of a Canadian expression of compassion. a great wave of in the _ spirit of the Good Samaritan. _ "You have done ncbly and I thank you with all my heart- We W111 always be indeed grateful to you. and remain. "Yours sincerely. (Signed) "William M. Birks. ma: cnaatorrcrowra cusnnlsu m " . CENTRAL OIIIBMII ‘rho s. i '- A or M.“"I'5.¢'.'-t."~""°'_ m w“ COUNTY OOUIT Yesterday beforle- ‘ Magistrate gGeone J. Tweedy. K.0.. a party ‘hum North M“. 'tt.°'it.h“'.irl‘"....t“ b“ mree months. * o“ or runner. nanaos! -'- Tho funeral of the late Mrs. Stephen 0010s was held y after- noon the Maolonn Funeral Home to 8t. John's Church, Milton. Fred Colee. nous: momma n‘ -A fire of Imdeteamiaegmqum destroyed the home of Roy t- fihvll. Pisquid. about five o'clock 18st Sfl-turdly morning Mitohell a war v had only recently moved on to the fan-m. owned by lfl-flhfl‘. with his wife and two ldren. A stack of hay some - “h! . tance from the muse. also t and bin-nod. The wind wssdf o him. elk. neighbors said. it would have gone too. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Praulht. Alberry Plains. was held from her late. residence Saturday nwminnn. Dec. l. 1945 to st Jbchims Chalrch. Vernon River. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her pastor Rev. Monsignor M. McDonald who also officiated at the Brave. The poll- bearers were: Peter Cairns Prank Hvnes. Chas Walker. Bert Curran, Brendon Curran. and Roy Candy. Interment was in the church cem- e ery. ONLY TWO DEFAULTEBS — is indebted to Mr. J. Lester Douglas M..P... for the foll- owing telegram reoeived yesterda,,. "Noticed your front page article on December 1 regarding number of NRMA defaulters from Prince Ed- ward Island and realized an error had been made“ Checked with De- pertmmt oi Labor and obtained copy of parliamentary return which shows P E.I. charged with onl, two drafaulters. Error had been ma e in Canadian Press despatch of Nov- ember 20.. Figures given for Nova Sootia and New Brunswick were correct. Thought you would like to have this information. (Signed) J.L Dbuiiflas." HEAVY POLICE DOCKET — A large docket. cvcn for Monday morning. was dealt with in City Police Court yesterday when six- teen cases were heard by Stipen- diary Magistrate K. M. Martin. "National Chairman. "National Clothing Collection." MISCOUCIIE CONVENT SCHOOL Grade X1: 1, Louise Gaudet; 2. Lorraine Gaudet; 3. Eiil-alie Gau- det. Grade X: l, Mary Lou Camp- bell: 2. Eileen Richard: 3. Thel- ma Arsenault. Grade IX: 1. Sylvina Gaudat; 2, Delia DesRoches; 3. Angeline Arsenault. Grade VIII: l. Mary Edna Gau- det; 2. Camilla Gallant; 3. Eun- ice F. DesRoches. Grade Vll: I. Eunice J. Des- Rodies; 2, Gerald Steele; 3. Ter- esa Gaudet. Grade VI: 1, Joyce Williams: 2. Florence Arsenault; 3, Hazel Cot- ton. Grade V: l. Douglas Steele; 2. Marie Gaudet: 3. Priscilla Gillis. Grade IV: l, Lorraine MacNelll: l2. Doreen Prsught; 8. June Goi- sn . Grade III: l Edward IoCIerc: . lorraine Williams: 8. Helen M. Grade II: l. Catherine Praught: Margaret LeClerc; 3, Hugette Gallant. Grade 1: 1. Rose Marie Gaudet: . Dolly Williams: S, George Squarebriggs. l r Signed, Two men charged under the Excise ‘Act with possession of mal-t liquor and spirits were fined 8150 and costs or two months and $500 and costs or three months respective- A man charged with assault- ing a police officer was remanded in custody for one week. while o woman charged with common as- sault was fined S20 and costs or 30 days. Four cases drunk and disorderly were given fines ranging from $10 to $20 and costs or 30 clays. A bench warrant was Issued for another drunk and disorderly who failed to appear. A female drunk and incapable was fined $10 and costs or 20 days while a man charged with the same offence was given $20 and costs or 30 days. Two drunks were each ‘given l0 days’ suspended sentence while another who had been in custody since Nov. 38 was discharged. Personals Mr. George Mac-lldilln-n head, is undergoing treat the P. E. I. Hospital. Ueut-Col W.W. Reid DB 0.. ED. returned Saturday night from Ottawa where he represented the Province at the Physical Fitness Conference held in that city. Del- . Oovo- unont at i egates from all provinces met and discussed "sort This is to notify the general-public that over the business stand of FREDERICK BELL at Carle- ton. y This store will be closed December 4, 5 and 6 for the purpose of taking stock. ~ After that date I shall appreciate the trade of Mr. Bell's customers and endeavor to give the service that he has given in the past. activities for D the coming veal’. I am taking CHARLES LLEWELLYN Carleton. 12-1-34 By Ken Reynolds A "A “It _ x wlevitor opsretoi‘ with a -.doeu't.~etop_ eoqolvklgji" gevvfiicesmwfre Oiifldllclidd by my, the 2o solemn; Nnsi lliisodiggiln 311: Lined; ¢',,§W,.“”M l m Rfimioh agreement "was a trap set mmgfgflfiwfgdbymr_myu|lnd by thleeepeoplo wboarehereon Maxim‘ Wei‘; Edgumw‘ “w”, “in”: Official Nazi documents showed m“ yawn“, 5mm palm“ that one month after the ocou - 14511, grmbm my 0d‘. and tlorn Austria in Mar 1 BY NOIZAND NOIGLAID mmaunaac. Dee. s - (an) _ bar be! the Ibionuirotlon 1y t“ a a fimiiriiwtlmsi mum Riggs’ rgf o "ugh," _ told the world he had ritoim 0 nomoreter- cleimstomakoandotthe sametimeeocretlyp toot- sechoelovekil. tack C . lillTmm-X; ‘lr"‘t...."°n..;."i'é.°.“ "t “ s ' no Si 8.. derman. asaistan-tDUn- lied totes ‘ ‘ ‘ to r of (=11. . Hitler and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel mot to discuss a " for the invasion oi Chechoslovsldn and that from then on plans went forward. dHDlto Hitler's D1011! w set-dons and his sigonature of the Munich pact Sept. . 1938.. Germany's intentions were made clear in numerous documents such as a ye from Hitler dafod May 30, 1938. which o with the words: "It. is my unelterable decision to smash Czechoslovakia by mllitorywwtioui in the near futon. It is the job of the political leader! to bring about the politically or militarily suitable moment." The directive. transmitted by Keitel to commanders oi the army. navy and air force, was suplllflflfil" fwd by an order from the supreme commander fixing Oct. 1 1938. as the deadline for the at k.- Mr.. Alderman also introduced documents showing that Hungary ad agreed to participation lzn the dis-memberment of Czechoslovakia Ministerial Ass'n Meeting Deoembe meeti 0! the Ministerial AASOICfItiOXL took place -oh Monday aitomoon in Zion Church Hall under the My Rev. . . . - sence of the secretory. RH. J-A- Nicholson. Rev. LJ. Levy W98 appointed to act in his also... After routine buslrsc had been o, the report -,,oi tho committee on urrangemenas for the Week of Prayer observance was read by Major Wm.. Mercer and careful consideration was adopted- T e arrangements are as 1'01- iows- Janua 7th in The Salvation Army Citade. preacher. Rev. M.D Dunbar; Tuesda. January 8th. The Kirk of St. James, reached" Rev. l..J.. Levy; Wedne cy. Jim‘ uary 9th. Zion Church. reached‘, Rev. T..E.. McLennan; hursday. January both. VéBwt-lqt ghuxlil- preacher aor m. A ere ; - , J 11th ‘hinity Church. day “mmdw. T..H..B.. Somera. GC W bster was ap- _ e pOlfl-tdd ‘treasurer and the offer-kills are to be allocated amo st a local charity, the Canadian ouncll 01 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE AT SlIMMEliSllJE ll. C. A. F. Station on Wednesday, 2 P. M. Consisting of: 1 billiard table (Brunswick); 1 piano; several Chesterfield suites; end tables, bicycles, drapes, curtains, and numerous art- icles not mentioned, All the above items were purchased by non-public funds, and proceeds of this sale is used for the benefit of R. C. A. F. personnel. Terms Cash. Sale will take place rain or shine. HUGH l‘. MORRISON, Auctioneer. Hitler’s ‘Most Famous Act‘ Of _ Treachery Is Revealed and had informed Hitler that she ed In the ab- t ‘ gio‘ Henderson) give f‘ provocation for military millet greement delyed a a a the cited but m. Aldermen presented documents to show that the Nazi lenders never abahdorled their Dione to smash their little three weeks llfor Prime Minister Neville Clum- borlnln returned from Munich to utter his famous "pence-in- ourltime" phrase, Hitler or. dared the German armed fon- oos to prepare for "the liquids. tlon of the remainder of Cseehoalavalda and the occu- potion of Memellnnd." Presentation of evidence on the Czechoslovakian aggression Wll unfinished at nightfall. The tri- bunal disclosed, however, that it: would proceed with its original plan to have Sir Hartley Shaw. cross. chief British prosecutor, give his opening statement tomorrow outlining the case against the ri- snners for aggression aga nst Poland, Norway, Holland, ‘Belgium and the Balkan countries. The Czechoslovakian case will be finish- later. Churches and the World's Evang- elical Alliance of London England. o programme studies was drawn u for 1946 as follows: Jan- uary 1 ; Rev“ Webster; Feb , Mn. L.W. Shaw‘ March. Rev.. ..n.. Dlmba-l‘; A rli, Rev. G..C.. Webster; May ev.. J..T.. Ibbott. '11s.- Rev. B.J. mviesbdand Rev. a com- p or aerviges in one: Provin- CotmtiyalJafl. e, con- wood and the I " The rest of the standing co ttees are to be appointed at the January meet- BIRTHS POWER-At Charlottetown Hosp!- tal, Dec. l, 1046. to Mia-and l. W. S. Power, Bedfbrd, a son. WATTS-At the Charlottetown Hospital, Nov. 2'1. 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watts, rand ‘Iraca- die, a daughter. PHILLIPS -— Aft P. E. 1. Hospital, Dec. 2. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips, a daughter, Sylvia Doris. PEDRO!‘ - At the King's County Hospital. Montague. P. E. L. on Nov. 30. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed.- waxd Pei-rot. Lower Montague, P. E. 1., a. daughter. Emma Berna diet . LLEWELLYN — At tbs King's County Hospital. Montague, P. I. 1.. on Nov. 30. 1945. to Mr; and. Mrs. Milton Llewellyn (nee Geor- Mums/y North. a son. Dwight Iiemuel. IN MEMORIAM Friends. not only h Boulbsw but throughout the city lea-nod with regret of the death of Samuel Benton. which occurred at the hvme 01 his daughter. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie. Loni! Creek earl! yesterday morninit in his 80th Willie deceased stiffer-ed e fractured hip in a fall some five weeks as: and desite the beet medical - predeceased him lui tentimi ailed to reooven. His wife hree sons also predeceased him —Charles in 1919 and Health and Archie who made the supreme soc- rlfice in the last wan. daughters; Harry, dell. City: Theo and James. ‘Bon- shaw; Blanche (Mrs. Hugh Mc- Kenzie) Long Creek and Annie (Mrs. Dan Dan-sch. .) Th were h ~15. < Wednesday afternoon. will be in Argyle Shore ‘APPRECIA TION The sisters of Notre Dune Acid- er sincere trunks MuoLEOD — At the King's 001mb! Hospital. Montague. P.E.l.. on Dec. l. 1945. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maclood. Brudenell. P. E. 1.. son. Charles Albert. KNOX - at the King's Hospital. MoumtoC-ue. P. m. Dec. 1. 194s. to Mr. and Mrs. Knox. Eldon. P. E. 1., Gian-is Pearl. B County on xmur - At u» county Hvlliltal. Montague, P .. on Dec. 1016. to Mr. and Mrs. anon‘ emp- Btmteon. P171. a son. MoQUAlD-Wt the King's Hospital. Montague, P. E. 1.. Dec. 2. to Q6 . Murro H rtbor, and Jane MuoLeocL Sillurta/y Ho: DBATHI MCQUADE-At. St. Tor-ens, Dec. g, 1M5, Joseph McQuade, aged m. unerul Wednesday morning to 8t. Cuthberts Church. BIATON - In Ebubfltclsi f . Rim l fir? 0i iiriesudnmghtegrialdrsmmflm l2-4-2i. .....:::.:*- In“ are Wm.....” n a ' _ Ariryle Shore Ceoaiietery In m‘ Quality Jewellers t- -'- lummonldo . é i5 t 1V. D. MacLean catamarans: EMBALMER lfortb Wlhshlre flame I00 Charlottetown and