us... , l ..~tl’l| DELIGHT in RS Bill Smallett in DAVID o. serzivrczrs first picture since "Gone with Th, Wind" and "Rcbecca" Since You Went Away UIIPIH- all - the Th:- ' trc on week. Prince Dlflndfly for a full __o.._ [Due to this future being “u. £3115 fllléhilgogrraiabskwill start dilly Plqijv‘ ‘N COME canny AN . n: r-iwm "rm; srmr. ‘M: "J'I‘h'Hln'u“u‘-'u‘u"s'in'b'u'in'i|'u'n'n'e Aussie Cruiser Escapes Damage NEW youx. Jan. 1'1 - (or) - The cruiser Shropshire. with other units oi the _ Australian squadron which uFiu-ticipttted in the Lingu- yen G t landing on Luzon Island last week, was in the gulf shelling Japanese gun positions for three days before the landing and es- caped unscathed from dive-bomb- inc znucks by four Japanese planes, the Australian News and Information Bureau said today. The Shropshire and the eight- inch gun cruiser- Australia-back in action after damage suffered duruig the Leyte landing lust Oct- ober-togcther poured 200 tons high explosive into cn-cmv positions Tho first cnemv plane attacked the Shropshire shortly ntfer daik the first clav of the operation and was shct down within two seconds by gunners aboard the cruiser. It crnshctl 50 yards from the warship Hans ls one oi t; - call-up legislation not ct. dlcldld, Hole} llld to Edward l Some Points Ilot Settled In New Call-lip Ruling OTTAWA. Jan. is - ( ... Military recall r us of ‘glues Personnel from operat- ional posts in Ncwfoun , 1,»- rndor. Greenland. Iceland. the West es. Al the u- s selective scrvloc of day. Labor Minister Mitchell announ- ced Saturday that men discharrad after today from the forces who have not. served outside Canada are sugiect to mllitarv call-up. Air Force men on operational duty on either coast-such as those cn- gaged in anti-submarine patrol and convoy escort in international wot- crs. By this it. was taken tomean that the actual flying personnel of the coastal aircraft nnd the crews of ,the escorts and patrol ships would . t, " co‘ exempt while base ,crews and staffs would be eligible ; for draft. .‘ 1f this plan we: followed it would ,ssem that the only ground crews and administrative stuffs exempt. under the "outside Canada" rule would be those on service in the actual war theatres such as Bri- tain. the Mediterranean and Bur- ma. The official said he was not pre- pared to say whether base person- nell in places such as Newfound- land or Bermuda were subject to military draft on their discharge. l-ic doubted. however. there would bc many discharges among operat- ional base personnel. Another group of men in the un- certain category group are I-he sir personnel who make periodic trips to Newfoundland and other ldiac- ent stations but who are actually based in Canada. In this connec- tion it was thought likely that a specific period of tune would be sol down for deciding on Qualifications gar exemption under he “outside an . There will be no priority for drafting "dlschargees." Thev will simply register for service as they muster out. THREE CHEESE CLABSE There are three main classes of cheese, hard, soft and orocassed. the other exploded in the olr. A few hours later another plane came in out of the sun but the Shro- pshireb gunners blew one wing off the aircraft and it crashed in fle- few feet from hie While engaged in shelling enemy gun sites. a Japanese shore battery lcbbed several shells ln 30° yards of the Shropshire. A dispatch from the Philippines today also dlscl that. members or a specialist unit of the Austra- Qg cruisers side ond clay two planes dive- Shropshire out of the: ' to come out nf its; '\ .__l_nt_o the sea while Cool-Comps ‘I \\..\.~:‘“"~' ‘i lisn army ‘and units . Australian Air Force are in act-ion with American forces on U110" island. . By Ken Reynolds ..... “.1 l! ,\_\it ‘"1 apologize, dear, my suspicion of that coat you got. with a Guardian Want. Ad are unfounded- it is genuine skunk!" a? . FARMERS! In 6 - 8 - 10 Prices on application. Manufactured and sold by BRUCE STIEWA FATTEN YOUR STOCK with COOKED FOODS The New Welded Steel Feed Cookers now available AHENTIUN! Bulhel Sizes. Rl 8.60., lTD. CHARLOTTITOWN, P. I .I. of the Royal, Try famr Penetrating BU C K LEY QTHXINLITSS WHITE RUB CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) W undcd Cluudlsn ‘ rmouflcd Corps Liverpool, N. S rod 1.31.. Royal Canadian Artlllolz Hall, John Ramsden. ieut. Saint John, N. B. Missing Royal Canadian Artillery Bruce. Andrew Ellcgood, Capt. Saint. John. N. B. Died Of Wounds N.S. and I'.E.I. Regiment McIsaac, Gordon He" Halifax, N. B.‘ New Brunswick Regiment or! Wellington, P. It‘. I. Died (Drowned) Csuudicn Forestry Corps) BettsBRoy Lawrence, Ptc., Min- to, N . Seriously Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Demone. Warren Stanley. Pte., Lunenburg, N. S. ‘ Wounded N.S. and IEEJ. Regiment Croft, Herol Russo‘ Pte. New- tonvilie, N. S. Wicks. Aaron Forsey. Ptc, Point Tupper. N. 5. New Brunswick Regiment Sullivan, Lyman Harvey, Pto, Csmpbellton, N. B. Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Lamb, Leslie Allison. Gnr.. New Glasgow, N. S. Slightly Wounded New Brunswick “ ‘ ent Hubbard, Reginald John, Pte. Hughes. N. B. Wounded (Accidentally) New Brunswick Regiment Painter, Eldon David, Cpl., R. I-‘t. No. 2. Stanley, N. B. . Slightly Injured Canadian Armoured Corps Spinney. Franzcll Moore, Tpiz, Wolfville, N. S. Missing New Brunswick Regiment ere. N. B. Galloway. Bernard, Sgt, Dal- housie N . . Irving. Donald William, Pte.. Hartland N. B. Northrup. “latter Elmo, Cp1., Chlpman N. B. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR. FORCE OVE SEAS Killed On Active Service Durling. Maurice Vaughn, F.- Sgt, Dorchestcr, Mass" USA. Eberle. Arthur Jason, Sgt. Rldgetown, Ont. l-Ioskins. Donald Dunk, I".-Sgt., Chatham. Ont. Pogscn. Charles Herman, Ft-Sgt. Toronto, Ont. Reid, Daniel Clifford, PO, Mon- treal, Que. Dlcd‘Of Injuries Sustained On A ivc Service Eardley, Albert Rudolph Os- borne. C 1.. Bronx. N. Y.. USA. Previousy Missing Believed Killed —- Now Reported Killed On Active Service Shannon. Richard Allan. P0- London. Ont. Mlsslng Believed Killed On Active Service After Air Operations Nussey. Douglas Richard Kyrke. 1"O., Hudson Heights. Que. Missing On Active Service After Air Operations Barry. Genre" ‘Richard. F0» Fredericton, N. B. Friedman. Joseph Aaron, Sgt. Montreal. QUE“!!- Goldwater. Msrk. 5891-. Mont- real. Que. Murray. Hugh Corneliw. PO.. Brooklyn, N.Y. USA. Service — Now Bo rted Prisoner: Waterloo, Ont. Brsnnagan. Thomas Anthony, S.-L., Windsor. Ont. Goreham, Rodney Shrmd, PO.. Lower Wood Harbour. N. S. Guy. Donald Frederick, F0» Winnipeg. Man. Hodgson. Robert Yarnall. W0.. Lashburn, Sask. Knox-r, Ervlne Msyes. F0, Fair- ville, N. . Mitchell. Roy. F0. Portlec 1n Prairie. Man. Nelson. Robert Ernest, ilk-Sgt... Grende Prairie. Alta. Slack, Kenneth Earl Clifford. Sgt. Toronto. Ont. Previously Missing 0n Active Service — Now For Official Pur- Presumod Dead Adlai-d, William Robert, P0, Winnlpltl. n. Gcnnis. Max, P0,, Ottawa, t. ‘Gibson. Arnold Roy Alexander. PO., Alliance. Alta. Krugfi, Curl William. F0" Win- l . an. Ylkreeglously Missing 0n Aotlvo Service - Now For Official Pur- poses Presumed Dull ‘Murphy. William. w. George- o , t. ‘élhgxpf, Walter William. PQ- Klt hencr Ont. ‘Igoinlln. Douglas. Pfi-Qgii» TOI- nnto. Ont. Horloully Ill As A Result 0f In- furlcs Sustained 0n Active Service Emile Walter Ernst. Sgt. Toronto. Ont. , Seriously Ill ' Stanford. Donald Lloyd. BN1. New Wutorfw" "~"~'~ Breton. N-l- CAN A rIOVllIIlIl nllsnlng 0n Actlvl . gym“ - Now For Official Pu - mm Presumed Dead Fltlgfl‘. Rorgildlmsilan. 501-. u om ‘ . n! - soMcDovugdl, John Nelson. F0" Toronto Ont. stisckiissos d: simply dissolve and Ir oppose by this one simple. Isle and an ncdlod. ‘s: two guncclchof n“. powder an ru re. ri m p hot. wet clllth. slid sppiylpgmfl, , ~uvcry bisclthud will be pa. Shunkel. Charles Meredith, ml, urcs from m, a Alexander, operatives. 9E Aruenoult. J h Al h . Ho. s ., Mrs. I‘. lngcllgvnArsonlilulmmoth- efillcrlligfianfilf DesRoches, Vincent, Pte, Leg- “l Roth. Robert.’ Tait. r0. Mon-y emu. Que- ' Provlolllll Milling 0n Active 0f W ermwy Bond, Arthur Thomas. PO. Private Cooipanlcs Claim Exemption For Co-Cps Unfair vsucouvunfiis. Indlllt tod co fy n Iv told tho the believe laden] meatless of Buckorfieldl ma, em tions gsvc un tions. 0. H. lel for all companies crctivee uld not be slip ed tax exomp one. Mr. Bucksrfield conflrmod fig- compm Ltd. had a total turnover of s. - proximately $27,500,000 in t g . years 1941-44 inclusive and gm.- lying taxes of about $300,000 f9;- he period was forced to borrow 8500.000 for general firunckig. . He claimed well-conducted prlv. ate companic. by good gdwlcg could provide farmers with much better service than could cs. Questioned by n. n. Millikan 0! R 1M. counsel for several glitlvec. Mr. had doubled its CHHIOVCICOI?!‘ one area. where it had 800 customers buying feed, despite the competi- tion of co-operativev. Mr. Locke said co-operstlvec op- "Blips on Canada's west cont were a “fer any" from the- original %clv;opcratives ounded in Eliglqni m e two ‘fishcrmens co-opernflvpg wmfndiesm lleixddsprglltlnalarl‘ other interest. The original co-yopegof lives were formed only to get n”. emties at. cost for their members. The flsherznenk co-operstivcs did commercial trading for profit and glegsce not ctr-operatives in the true itlhjeetives In Atlantic Charter Continue Valid B!‘ JOHN F. CHESTER LONDON, Jan. 16-tAP)-Prime Minister Churchill told the House Commons todav that the Jcctives of the Atlantic Charter remained valid and that "the wni‘ will be Prolonged until uncondit- élzinal surrender had been obtain- Mr. Churchill said he was in complete agreement with ‘Pgggl- dent Roosevelt/s views on the At. lantic Charter, and said that while the objectives now were just, the some as in 1941. all of them could not be achieved immediately. Pressed by members as to whai ports of the Charter were "valid immediately” the Prime Minister SHBDDcd duck: "I really do not think the“ l, any nerd to go into that. It; has been very well described by the President us a standard of aims- amlndicatlon of the direction in which we are proceeding. It is not a law." In reply to a suggesti that the Allied demand for an uncondit- tonal surrender had a “tendency to stiffen the people of Germany behind their leaders and prolong thfidfvnr." the Prime Minister rc- “NB Sh’. We don't lake that view at all. I think the House would be overwhelmingly u- gainst our attempting to make Peace by negotiation. At any -. rate our A‘!les would be over- Whclmlnrlv opposed to such a course. I am not o! the opln. glolzdznzt the demand 2r un- na surrender . longing tlhe war." p" “In any event the war will be prolonged until unconditional sur- render has been obtained." His remarks were wildly cheered Members Parliament, m. tumi after a long Christmas- tide recess for perhaps n. fateful seftkmci. lil r. urcii spoke cxtempor- aneoilsly today but he is expected , give e full report on the we -and the situation in Greece durilhlmie" “hum!” Prefldentmou- ing a two-dsy debate in Commons ion the political and military situ- ation Thursday and Friday. British Empire Cnultloc l The Prime Minister announced that British Empire casualties from ‘the start of the war in September. .1939, to last Nov. so totalled l.- 041554. ‘they were broken clown as follows: United Kingdom. 635.107: Can- ada. 78.985: Australla,-84.86l; New Zealand. 34,115; South Africa. 28.- ,943; India. 152.507: the Colonies, i . . ' 0f the total. 382.162 wore klllod. 386.374 were wounded. Mfliwore rprisoners and 80.580 missing. Mr. ‘Chm-chill said. The figures ex- cluded service personnel dyins ,from natural causes, civilian casu- galtires and losses merchant sn- me . . Hs sought to turn uldo qual- tions on troubled Greece by uklng the members to "be good enough lo await. the statement which "'11 Ibo made on behalf of the Govern- lmont in the course of the coming dean?" h 1t ho m; urngc c - ur sporr sco- slon over the Greek tangle th Prime Minister praised the work of Lt-Gemnoncld M. Scobic, 31-1. tlsh command in Greece. end ssbild ,“I think he has done ldllll" s y.’ Marten Furs Show Increase In Price MONTREAL. Jan. 1'1 — ((2) — Marten fun offered at the Oui- ldlon Fur Auction Soles hen to- dlv wen 100 per cent sold. crease o l6 per cont compared with the January solo ~ 0th breed or s ofkrsd were: m krut, U per cont sold. 16: fllhu, 93 per cent. declined :- amino. oo t. i c and utn lcrlo off ll-ietendlmnugnd small. unchan- ged; rec f0 per cen ; wolf so per cent, off 10. and squirrel. 90 per cent, up It — Two rcproseutitivscnefnsrlgpt: ll on Oo-opontlvuae/yhy c1 1 nuns. should t» cmvlfi W mgglfy - tax exempt ori uc crflsld 'of Vancouver. o ma businell. laid and ex. co-oporotivu an Official List izz.i<‘leiii‘i-"~ii~riiin°i'ii~»iiil°ii - of Casualties nles remaining after open. ‘"“'.%.’..".:"ii'.'.:r- ""- ln Brit-ilk, tttift’ "hi... “‘.‘i.t°.‘°"t..‘.“.i°...§.§; should pug taxes and that co-op- build "Pglége reserves bserun g; ‘s counsel. H- Tflviwr. that broker-mics rnv cnsnbofrjrmowsi _GUAR_D_I_AN Wn- ~ Calling for BOORk-BOOKI for the Troops. Thousands of Books are needed quickly for Cau- stic’! Fighting Ships and Canada’: Merchant Ship! 0n "If! "l "id h!’ 03nd" Film“: Forces in Canada, in Newfoundland, in England, in Holland and Belgium and Franco n Italy, In Indie and Burma-wherever they may b0 found- Magnificent m»). rm m» am by u» 1... ma: Ordor 0mm" v! "w Empire rm“ flu war began in providing Canada's forces with reading motor-fol. But the denumd co»- flnually grows proctor. So next week the Daughters are asking for notion-wide 0M"!- butlous. They want Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Thou want Everybody to Help. Al! the work is done Voluntarily. Al! the money pool for Books. This advertisement is sponsored by S. A. McDONALD, DRY GOODS and CIDTHING, Queen Strut, Charlottetown, to‘ assist the Daughters of tho Empire in their Campaign for money to buy more Books for our Fighting Forceo. Bevin Stakes Wage Charter LONDON, Jan. 16—(OP)-Brit- p sinks burly Labor Min evin. bu staked his olitlcll fu- BI workers’ wage charter. to which the House of sure. which he described as a five- year national fair-wage law, Mr. Bevin called it s "declaration by past he was Arthur countries" structure. tee that every worker will be paid, ployers and employers by darne- c work conditions. once cstebilshe will be bserved by . “I havle selected five yeflrl." Mr-I $55 the end of this war. dustrlal councils had been estab- lished during the war and tho they had been effective largely be- cause the industries had been un- der government control. ‘the bill has the support ‘of Prime Minister Churchill. who .n- tmducgd in 1000 the first trodes boards bill to deli with swented industries. t U) w? $9.: OH =2- '11:. aI-i “pd 03G ‘.1 Policy Plans By JAMES r. unto N, Jan. 1’l—(AP)—I"or- eiglrlngggetary Eden indicated to- day that Prime Minister Churchill would place before the House of Commons tomorrow an outline of the foreign policy he intends t») advocate at the forthcomiflimal‘ lng of the "Big Three. l As restless Labor members tr ed to pin him down on the Govern- ment's intentions — Bweciniiy Greece-Mr. Eden appealed i" tlsnoe. Ho said the Prime Min- ill... would deliver a statement cn the "whole situation" dllrlllil -°' n.orrow’s opening of u two-day v/lll‘ debate. Mr. Churchill already has plmd velt on two mo)" iwltvakunféfi; era. and in all P011 °f 1 ° “m5 EFT... Atlantic Cl: ‘ Durln s heated session in .hc House o Commons today tilt‘ 1'3"‘ win faction of the Labor Party m c it clear it was far from sat- uma with the oovernlwritentl 11°; ley in Greece. tlcmite t 015242;!“ ‘rr .".‘2'"*:..:.'z“"‘ “" ‘ ‘ r e - ch,‘ mm lost his usual c113 when. after ssklnl mom!!!" “d w“; mm tomorrow. they W" m him further. Ho then lhdlllg‘; "our position is not varied.‘ b. my,‘ Keen varied, and Will 5° vure .' A; Government nu wrtm 5W1‘ ... s st»...- w i.» Mtg: the Crock issue today. pped Ill over the map in covering the rungs o! foreign evcrythinu from war Immanuel Shlnweli. Labor. ls!- ld not. b0 better I ainst Ger- 1‘ '" m‘ av JACK BBAILE! to brlnl members I poll llis Career 0n we *- a ed whether a “"33! 62% Greece and clnwberw‘ ‘ljo Ithut Mr. Eden Npliod had h B: Joan‘ Dnurnms: ‘afoul! o, m“ y“ ‘w’ "°°“' chic! u! the Canadian Navul Mis- und shared with ms ct that there is ture on s. bill, dcscrl as the me F,,§‘;,,§‘,"§‘,°§,,§§,,‘,"§,,§“”‘“,,,,‘,f,§; spending a year “ on the @068". l“ was tsndi by 1h Moscow dec- c°mm°m Kl" 5"‘ laratilm ofnKNov. 1e. ond reading today without dlvis- “m; --Ma1°,. m-lmjnays km- had no particular gcogra- ‘mm m“ w“ °“ ‘he need n“ pun. national security and he thouzht- later fluent a m, whych the country." whose of- fences hicel localization would be hed by a joint decision of the the Allie ' Q0 In rlPld-flre order the gmedw elasuxesgo gzlypaoz s the Speaking in support of the mea- 1,8 Parliament they, the day of what M Q m. - ‘was known as swcstcd industries §§°'§”,‘,Z,,§,"y ‘f,‘,",s,,,,‘§‘_‘_“,§, 8 -’ Italian Gove m The Minister sllld stability was m exp“, mffififrnhzfi. ‘ggmglgm 5.. needed to give confidence to Brit- um an Gem“ agent, had been op rtiunity for a year or more of ain’s returning fighting men that ex 112d "om Tangier’ but some no “WY a" i" h!" * m!‘ d"! “d stii remained in Spanish Morocco; “mil”- 1" “W m‘ °' H‘ u“? 91mm" joined in support of it by that. the 314mb Government w“ anus of (the country. he said Greenwwd- LCM" w)“ not aware of any agreement be- said the measure "may well prove ma,“ “an - health to he a beacon for many other slicing “e and Russia‘ 0n me Ruhr sata-gmandogirllligyvaflgeys as Vi" b!‘ “ducuimmll ‘ma The far-reaching measure seeks we" '88 pa,“ o, Pomerania and tr ass-ls to establish a new national wage sues“; m,“ ‘he Government ex. after their discharge. ‘me solid n PmPM" ‘° ‘Dunn’ pressed regret over en article in ‘Wmuwl °i with the backing of law if néces- the gym?’ “,§,f,*{,§,°"§;,l’f§,‘,‘§f,'§f‘ gm“ be m.“ PM“ to everyone sary, wages agreed between em- (m. me might welt be repaid for this ser- Y . considerable group particularly if lug to the London Polish Gov - opted m the -- a similar system is ad ratio negotiation. It provides that ggrgirgtyfis “ mummy 0t Hitlerue Y. ism-wt»: nuraibilltto at - bcttaliglcof the Buffs n“ ° ° y p“ c m" CANTBRB Bevin said. “Because I think that ._ The 4th is dmms and files vital that any government has recovered its us; have five Wars of reasonable intact after they remained saith‘ effective Navy in short order. but ability l" the 1101mm! if they fife hid-den for more than four yearn the risk was altogether too great. going to settle the lob decently at in a Normandy village. this ace- Figures show that " time headquarters of the u t has one-half as much as the Mr. Bevin said more than (0 ln- heard 10 years _ago this month this on its business career. _ ormws. Jan. n - tor) - ‘ Anlnllml Percy w. Nellcs. lornwr s-on overuse, in an interview to- day advocated u system o! Nat-tonsil service in peacetime with youth: the sir and in one pioneer areas of Ho slid ho hm learned a lesson that national service and develo -- ment, o! the Canadian Merchant of Canada's post-war program. “I hope Canada will arrange for owed generstcns to have the must service, either on the “Apart. from the benefit to their and understanding they craft- tance immediat ‘y National service forestall opposition from or. United States, as seems likely. “After 36 your; in the Navy you ‘ can expeot ms to have strong feel- or 2- vs. "We succeeded in building an Canada spent other Domlnlons to protect herself be- THE eioluirs ' ~ i‘ ANNIVERSARY SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JANUARY I8th--I9th--20th Starts 9 A. M. THURSDAY. started Inthat space of time, you the by your generous support. have helped us on to the success we have achieved. To celebrate the event we a check over this _list will values we are offering for the thr store i, Admiral I Nelles Urges Peacetime Service Plan i fore the war. one-fifth u mm, as the Amsrcam. and one-eighty the British expenditure. We an living in a fool's paradise and dlsscnsions we have today 00.3% from those years of negligence,- i-ic did not give oom penditurc figurel. the s sot ken to He said should be ta pcrstivo ex-_ moan! uccto Cun- udlans "to these hard facts of life. In future our pride and our safety depend upon our our fair share for continental security Pl " Empire and Such s program would mean s Without gt steady laying-out of expenditures. giving figures. he sati- mated Canadian defence estimates should amount to about cent of those of the United "with perhaps some extra responsi- bilities on the Empire account." the Merchant Navy, Discussin he said te He added: l0 suT-i Naval Department become "painfully aware of wlut small resources we had there." “Again we must end our unnat- ural dependence upon and other countrla. Let. me ro- mlnd our business men of their exports and the thousands of our trained seamen." own sizeuble Without elaboratinB the Ad- Britain inlral said “there are ways of mak. in: something out. of that combin- ation, but it may need new hand: at the wheel to do it." OF INDIAN ORIGIN Card games were introduced into tune-telling from India. Gypsies -Europe in the 14th century by for- wandering out! are putting on this Sale and quickly convince you of the ee days. CREPE SLIPS- Special for sale Special White and Coloured COTTON BLOUSES—- Short sleeves Slightly Soiied BLOUSES- $1.00 I Rack of" CREPE DRESSES to clear at HALF PRICE. PLAID SPORT ‘(exceptional value) I Rack of PLAID SUITS to clear ct . .. CHAMOISETTE GLOVES- P Pgir ... n. u. KID AND DOESKIN GLOVES- Odd Sizes- Pcr Pair ...$1.00 PULLOVER Each $3.98 discount. Rack of CREPE DRESSES, priced at . . Table of HATS- c COATS clearing at SWEAT - ERS~—esch . . . . .. Long Slccve Cotton COAT SWEATERS—— .'....$1.00 Short Sleeve Cotton 79C $1.00 $1.00 To clear at 6 9 Rack of COATS, all valuec—- s I 8 HALF PRICE. - Balance of our Fur Trimmed 2o per cent Lamps WEAR CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. NQ C. 0. D35. PHONE ORDERS THE GLORIA OR EXCHANGES