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PLEASE CALL TODAY Phone 692 For Better Dry Cleaning Gutlmore Dry Cleaners (Continued from Page 4) confiscated by the Canadian Gov- pernment. and sold at great sacrifice ,to their owners to greedy "patri- otic whites“ at a mere nominal price; and not only were they ex- . pelted from their homes and native -province by orders in council, but by these same orders the _ihreat of complete expulsion from ‘Canada was held over their heads ‘for several years during and after ‘the war. Influenced, however. by ‘the resolutions and petitions of liiumerous religious socities. as well as by the manly protests of several members of Parliament, and sever- al leading Canadian Journals. the Canadian Government a year or two ago revoked the order-in- councll providing for the total expulsion of Canadian Japanese ClilZ€fi5 from Canada; hut the by threat of severe pena v from returning to their native Province of British Columbia. binding and'ln full force to this day. It is perhaps only just to say 1n cicfenre of the Canadian Govern- ment. that it acted as it. dicl with the Japanese in British Coinmbiri, not only for slr:c:'._'.' n aw p2‘. cautions against. the .1: .. bu llfllll)‘ also for the very safety of these Japanese residents them- selves, owing to the hitter and rampant. race prejudice engendered in British Columbia by the out- break of war with Japan. and which mipht. express itself at any time during the course of the war in serious mob-violence. However true this supposition may be. it is f\l‘i amazing fact that. our war- time Premier Mackenzie King while defending on one occasion the \\‘7\l‘—li!11P measure of Japanese expulsion. did nevertheless definite- ‘._v affirm that notwithstanding lllP IIIFGFlIYC, lllfift? “'35 110i R single act of disloyalty that could charged against the Japanese ‘.11 British Columbia. And evcn British Colunihiaris themselves who clnmorcd loudly for their expulsion niusi. have felt in honor-hound to attest that. they were among‘ iiheir most orderly. lniv-abidiniz ‘and industrious citizens. And as for lo_valt_v and courage. did they not. .i~cincmhcr that. in World War l. l 1.1"» British Columbian Japanese had Inzi-sied as British subjects. and loui of this number 54 had given their lives for their country. and all but. 12 of them had been serious- ly wounded for the same cause? So now. British. or rather British Columbiaii justice - not. even to mention Christian charity! Volumes could be written on ‘the relations of Canada with Japan. past. I1l‘(‘.'~'£‘l'il_ and to C0015“. biil. surely enough has been sari in this letter to show how mischiev- ous such songs as “A Hundred Years From Now" can he in those re- l'1‘i0l1<. Stupid anti iiiiiiisi as racc prciiidice ii=‘.ial'=_\' is on all oc- ‘CHSiOIIF, it. should. to thinking penplt‘. appear most. untimely and ‘Siilplzl today. For surely the sizns of dcacllv strife and conflict be- tuecn maii and man arc today ominous enough without having vaoe prcjudice deliberately broad- cast over the air" by radio. I ani. Sir. Pita. M. MCKENZIE New l-iaicii. P.l<I.I.. Nov. 25th- 1948. Aztec Indians. to ensure a stood maize crop, offered human sacrifice to tho goddess Chicomecohuatl. LONDON - fCPi -— A recent. stamp sale included £130 ($520) paid for n block of four 4d. stamps issued in the Bahamas in 1861: £135 for a 10d. stamp issued in Canada. 1855; £160 for a 4d. stamp issued in Ceylon between 1851 and 1859. and £110 for a shilling Ceylon stamp of the same period. mmngnsnsiuiaimmix l =- -s2 MZ»§'-ETLI’-'!-31PIZE.ZEIEiP we.» i’ PUZZLING ovsa an .- K. ESPECIALLY NICE GlFT roe THAT FRIEND Away I\\ I i’ l otyllirylpy: ..u l.” i“ f t rillllléifilfilm !Y"§.'.V*?) Y?‘ ‘Flaw r arr-aw. CLlP AND MAIL TODAY TO THE GUARDIAN 62L’ .- HAVE You THOUGHT OF THlS ,7; limit/av ll>%3- 3- h rifiilitilliivlihilllflllllllfiiihif?‘ If. Enclosed plane find for a . NAME months lubtcrlption in THE GUARDIAN In be lent with my compliments Io:- ADDRESS i NAME OI‘ GENDER ADDRESS An appropriate Christmas card will In mailed stating from whom the gilt ll 50M’. Roles off the island to any part of Can oda or tlie U. S. A. are:- Ona yaur $7.00; six months $4.M; tlirea months $2.25 one month .80c Saturday copy - One year $2.00; slit months $1.00; rlirea months .500 Rates on the Island:- Clty-Ona year 6.00; 6 months $3.50; 3 months $2.25; one monrli 10¢ Country-One year $5.00; 6 month: $2.75; 3 months $1.50; one month .50c. Opens Office llere ordcr-in-council that prohib"s them ' TETIIBIDS l (‘. A. (‘oatlyx BI.D.(‘.. . has op- ined an office for general prac- tice at 200 Queen Street, Char- lottetoivn. Dr. (‘uadv is a gradual;- of Queen! Fiiivrrsity School nf Medicine. and following gradua- n spent flirt-c years doing post- '.'.I'.i( at the Otis-mi ...»tl. 1110-4 p. m. daily. p. m. Mon. Friday nntl Saturday and hv appointment. 1N iiisieoaiani MRS. iis-rntfki? wii.i.i.uus ina of October 28th. the death oc- curred in the Pixince County Hos- pital of Verna Bea. beloved wife of .-\iitlion_v Williams and daughter of Mrs. Sophia MacNciil and the late RJ MacNeili of Tyne Volley. “llicii word of hcr pasusinc came through, thc $.'\(l iicws brought cx- prcsslons of trritulne sorrow fvotn one and all. It did not sccm pos- sible that ciir- so _\'(ii1l1‘l. so happy. so fitted to enjoy lifc to its fullcsi mule] so suddenli he iiit ofl from living, Sho shared so muc-li oi hai- happiness with those ncar and dear to licr. and to the friends who knew and loved her. shE was always loyal and true. Ben was born at. Tyne \'a1lc_v on Sepicmibcr Riili- 1912 and received hcr curly education in fhc village school, graduating frcirii Prince Ed- Wales (‘olleae in 19111. She decided to take up tcachiiiz as a profession and lo this she stave of hcr very best. She was paiicut anti con- scientious in her work. Tear-hm; meant more lo iicr than the mere hearing of lessons prescribed from text. books. Siho cnilcaioreti to izi- stil iiiio the minds of hcr lltlilllf< inc fine and loi'._\' ideals which she In the early hours of the morn-' bclicvr-rl would bosi. fit. tlimi to. CENTRAL fillllllllllll this column la reserved for new! of local interest. but advutialn; of a newly nature may be inaerten at flvc cent; a word, strictly ply- abie in advance. CORNWALL PLAY TONIGHT. _ ._.__. I Al‘ soon. IEBVIUE. - Arnlasi Coal Co" Phone 249B. WILL MEET INSTITUTE MIM- BERS-Dr. R. D. Sinclair, Dean of ‘Agriculture. University of Alberta, [I105 arrived in Charlottetown and i today will meet members of the la- ‘g hind branch of the Agricultural In- -stitute of Canada of which nation- In] organization Dr. Sinclair is pre- lsident. This evening he will ad- ‘ dress those members at Birch * Court. as l l PHALANX MEETING - The Alpha Chapter of Phalanx of tho .Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. held ‘their meeting on November 26 at the 1'.M.(‘.A. office with Mr. Fri-d Norton as chairman. The acilvi .commi1tce gave their reports of }\\l11\L they did in the (all term. {i .vor_v favourable report was glvcii by the dance committee on tho _'..i~.~.' formal dance which was hold -oii \\'crln9sdn_v, November 24th. The sport committee reported that they ihari obtained an hour's practice of ‘hockey at the Forum. After the how business had been discussed . the meeting was adjourned. RECCE OFFICER! MEET - Offictirs of the 1'7ih Recce Regi- ment, from all parts of the Pro- .vincc, gathered at the Armouries llast. night for the second in a isrries of sand table tactical excr- i cises which are being held through- lout the winter months. 1t is planned to hold such get-io- tzcihers each month as part. of the lstcpped-up training in the Re- lserve Fbrce. The officers in ire ,uiiit are divided into syndicates laud are called upon to give golutions to various problems in Saitack and defence. The traiiimr [is under direction of the O. C. i LL-Col. A. W. Rogers. l Y. P. S. MEETING - The (‘r-i- l lral Christian Church Young Peo- ple's Socicly held its regular hiflPl~ int: on Tuesday night. November Ziilth. with a splendid aitenrlance. lTho evening was observed as Ed- lucritionnl Night in the four-fold ‘program and an interesting and yvavlecl program was arranged. ‘High-lighting lllf‘ evening's pro- lizram was the visit of Corporal ‘Green of the Royal Canadian {Mounierl Police who presented a ,most helpful address to the So- ‘ciciy on ilic subject of "Youth and lilio Policc". Following ihc address, Corporal Grcen showed the in- crestiiip: iind informative film Norihwcst. Passage“ which rclntcz; bcrcd by tnany of hcr iorincr pupils’ llggligiiinclf lildi: who will be proud to say. "She was _ _ eight. l11(‘1't'il.1\"l‘ crcw. Miss June my Teacher." Shc taught siicccss- _ fullv in several rural schools Kllllls- l Monrv’ the pl-esldenl" lhanked CM‘ fat-elite yvhcn school dais we;- ciided. She will 11c kindly rccnon a I E kBtAIA3IFQRFJ‘ ford. Bidefnrd and Mlliflll and for three years slic iaiiizhi lll Spriii". Park School, Cliarlottcioixii. Slic. also taught for one year iii a pviv-i rite family in New York. 0n August 19th. married to Anthony Williams. xvii» was ihcii oii the staff of the Rova‘. Bank. Charlottetown. later b01112: transferred to North Sydiicy and. one year later to Dartmouth. Inl each of those places the mad/ii many warm friendships and noth-J iiiz izave her more plcasiirc than to. have her iricnds ciijov tho hospital-l ity of thcii" honze; ju. . one year 11:0 they moved to Summersidc yvlicre she renewed olzl friendships and identified herself with the social and religious activities connected uiitiii St. Mary's Anglican Church. also taking a keen interest. in Girl Guide work. bcina singularly WPll fitted for this work by her teaching experience. To the bereaved hus- band deepest sympathy is cxicndvd for his izreat sorrow in the loss of :1 io-ii. she ivasl and conpmiionsliii) made life so happy for both of them. Syitiipaihy is also vxlhidffl to the mothcr. to whom the loss of her belovcii dairttiiilei‘ comes as a veiy severe blow. particularly as just. lour._ve rs ago. Jul). 1944. a dear son. Lieuten- ant Wcndcl Mai-Neill was killcd in Frnni-c and the heart ache and sor- row for his death was still very kcciily fclt. Thi-cc iii-others. Hilton and Car- mcn of Halifax. FTNIFFIC now sail- ing on a dcvp son tanker. and one sistcr lioris on the office staff of iCaro of Canada l.id.). TOYOIIULAIS’) mourn ihc loss of a dear sister. ivhose dcvotion and loyalty to her fa-niiiy will be CIIPFISIIECI and will keep her memory as a livinz vibrant thin: throughout the years. The funeral service was held at lier olrl home in Tyne Valley. con- ducicd by Rcv. RH. Baxter. pastor of tho l‘iiitc:l Church. assisted hv Vcii Archdeacon G. R. Harrison of Si. Marys Analican (Tnurch. Sum- mersidc. who gave a moat. comfort- ing mid inspiring address. touch- ing on the life and character of the ilcpartcd and holdiniz forth the promise ofahnppv reunion when t-hcy will attain meet. fhoit" loved one when i"|‘ne for them shall cease to bc. Favorite l-iyiniis were simiz dur- ln! the service. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" "Some time We'll Un- dcarly loved wife, one. whose lovcl poi-nl Grccn on holiali’ of the So- clci)‘. Coiistiilile Fry nlso of flil- R. f‘. M. P. rloiaclinicnt was nlso ln at- tendance-. Corporal Green's words will he ions! remembered and efforts will be projected to capit- Jllllf‘ upon many of his suggestions. A doht of thanks is due the Na- tional Film Board and its most courteous workers who graciously supplied the projection equipment for thc evening. Other educational films rounded out the eveninizk in- lGFPSl. Son): leader for the evening was Mr. Malcolm Muihcson while at tlic piano was Mr. Merril Nich- olson the rcgulnr pianist. Mr. Mer- rill Nicholson izave the devotional ihouaht while Mrs. Dunbar led in prayer. Business was in charge of the president, Miss June Moore. Produce MONTREAL, Nov. 30 -- (CF)- Producc prim-s quoted here today ivi-rc vcportcd liy the Dominion ‘Department of Agriculture as fol- \\’§Z l Egan: Free crises. A large 53— i531 1-2: incd 47-48 1-2; A puilcts 41 -»42 11-4; B 42-44; C 35-38. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pnsicurizcd 67 3-4; no 2 66 ].’1~4; wholesale Que no 1 pasteur- ized frcsli and storage 68 1-2. First pratle crcnmcry print job price 70 21-2. solids 60. l (Iliooso: Currctil receipts western 1v. hitc 32 5-16-32 3-8: Que. white i312 1-2 fob Montreal; western color- lcd s‘ 7-8-33 1-16; wholesale iwcstcrn white (i3 1-4-33 1-2; wcst- ‘Vern colored 34. No other prices ca- tahlishcrl. Polntocs‘. Que no 1 75 lhs new 1.10 -i.15; no 2 75 lbs .75; N. B. no 1 T5 lbs 1.20-1.25; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.25-1.35. the remains were conveyed to the Presbyterian Cemetery, followed by R larlw Rathering of syrnpat-hising friends. Beneath a mound oi’ beaut- iful flowers. mute tributes of love and respect for the departed and sympathy for the bereaved. all that was mortal was laid to rest beside her fatihcr who predeceased her October 20th. 1026. The. pail bearers were, linchir MacKay. John Rodd. Charles Link- derstand" and "Abide with Mo“. At the conclusion of the service. letter. John MaicKii-inon. H. R. Found and Ivan Miilar. ‘m. . will DP Encore a. MéLii-‘oomfl Each Wednesday from now till Christmas be EN or Navy Colours Heavy Melton YOU R WINTER COAT OUR SPECIAL Double Breasted Model with Back Belt Price - $22.50 The Best Value 19 48" Has To Offer Harry A. 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