,_._.-.,v-.-v~ v-..-=~.-¢-.-"4-y. t. (Iv _ .5 . 7i‘. . “w: .-.'_ gqgs TODAY ONLY — Music and Romance “REVILLE WITH BEVERLY” Plus March of Time (Airways To Peace) (Tnvalcade of a Dance — Color (fttriuon SHOWS AT 3.15 — 7.00 and 9.00 snmcz EDWARD 2 DAYS —-FRI. and SAT. ' l0l passengers, arriving 55. i Fruit Cake. Phone l2. g Reiidy-to-Wear. _ Women‘s ‘Queen Charlotte, will [CENTRAL lillARlllAli This column is reserved "r 11"" of local interest. but advert of n newly nature may be Illlfl’ II five cent: a word. strictly N!’ nb advance. .-*<_,“_"= OBASWILL for photogrephl. UONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCI: KENNYS Home Mad! 12-14-16-18. JUST Aimivan - Shipment of all wool sweaters. ladies housecoats niid dresses. Kennedy's 121.4312? M58. POLICE COURT — One lfitmn. charged with arson, appeared before the Magistrate yesterday. and was demanded till Dec. 2i MONTHLY MEETING of the Auxiliary. HMILS. be held at thc Wardroom Frlcuy, Dec. 1'7, at B ifcloclf. 12-l6-li. TRAIN AND FERRY-Tile early train left Borden lust evening with here with 59 pzistsetigurs. at 8. The feny nmtic r trips ywcstcrduy. IIOSPITALTI-‘ACILITIIJS for the A treatment of tuberculosis reuscsent an inrcstniciit or‘ more than thirty- ‘ five million dollars, and H1611‘ tin- ntuil maintenance cost is more than 5 cight million. 12-14-11. CONDITION UNCHANGED -—- The condition of Councillor J. r3. . stems, who is critically ill was un- changot. ycsterday. He is a patient at the Prince Edward island Hos- lrltcil. DANGEROUSLY ILL-Flt. Bit. Lorne Bennett Owen, R C.A.F. i» officially reported as being “dan- gerously lll as a result t1f_.n]tn'les sustained on active service." t. Sgt. Owen is a son of Mi‘. B B. Owen, Miilpeque, P 13.1. BODY TO ARRIVE TONIGHT- The body of Pte. Peter Walsh, who (lied Tuesday in a Toronto ifcspitnl is expected to arrive in Charlottetown by early train tn- iiiglii. l"\lll€l‘Etl arrangements will not be completed until the body . reaches hora NEWS OF 'I‘I'lli DAY —- D AND COLOR CAR -, — V, w - r: 'l‘Ol).AY ONLY - Mystery — Thrills — Chills i “ HIDDEN HAND ” ADDED LOONEYTOON-NIUSICAL contain’ SHOWING AT 3.15 _ m» and s45 oiaiirvc- FRI. and SAT. i i ,4“! it . l "v t ti? W,“ ‘I'M’ reudY l“ ml? °" ‘h utttttsisti oil c" H null h°m5.lI§I\n ideeper than 3,500 feet. NATIONAL POULTRY CON- ‘ FERENCE — A National Poultry ‘ Conference is being helc. in Otta- wa. the week of January 10. The delegates from P. E. 1., in addition m the Government officials reb- rcsenting the Department ofEAg- rrol a Chapt. 10 — Junior‘ G-Mfill 9f The Al? and Comedy “YOU DhAR BOY "Tu- ‘NADO ur_tu_it|tts{+iijui_1 Stilt! t-Bedijrijo t h‘ tunes, us lltéyg _"_y * IQlTTkOITIV ' ' ‘ieiy/Noulluws. __ {your aoa WILLS "c, Hi5 TEXAS PLAYBOYS ,°’ SHURYS li'i‘ l and at.’ ., .. "' " ' Mtitinc Sat. Only at 2.30 '_ Also Chaplet‘ 2 of “SECRET SERVICE IN DARK- EHI‘ AFRICA" — COMEDY AND (‘ARTOUN ) i. ACTIONIMSOTQGS IN “TORNADO”! ‘lhc till!‘ oi lhr~ nrw (Jolamhizt tt iii willful muons llitlav at. lht- turc is conccrivsd with nrill- ladon gold rush. ivhilc other (llfl- maiit: lnghliutits include n number; of rough iincl lumhlc fist lights, a or s oi gun-blazing imttlcs a cl| nl he 1i - lhtinticring ci' . llaulcn is lust zmout perfect ns i to 'l‘lic.itro is ‘A ’l‘ci'ili.tu in honest sheriff, nncc more proving tilt" and the lilm ii-n‘t , his right to ht: incl"tlcd .‘ll‘| nil! the licfcrc 'hc oui-ltcp ten cowboy st s. Bub Wills ' . tifl‘ Russrll Hny- ‘ and His Texas Playboys provide den is lu . ‘(Jncc lL-lflill if-t Just the right. imriunt of those‘ unitlnu ilic nnnulrir COVIIIUY IJVOfltO melodious tuncful ballads nf the. ‘ his ‘ ll." Mu z ou:l- , Bob rcnzc and (Ymflfiiflll Duh ‘Favlrr, Wills. llu: C ' id nitrc and heroine Alina Carroll tonic drama strrts ni’ ' limit. perform- , merits‘ rtciirma roitttiitrl " “*1 i, TEMPERATURE DOWN TO ‘LI-Jim _ The temperature drop- ped to zero iii Charlottetown lost night for the first time this asa- .son. The cold wave began Monday afternoon and the temperature .went to one above that night but the weather motioned somewhat until yestcrzlay who. it began to grow coltici- again. There was only n light wind yesterday- A year m, '- a cold wave with high winds began on December l6 and that night and the morning of December 17 the‘ temperature was five lielow- Thlel unt frigid weather continued December 2i, with 11 below on ‘the 19th the peak. The figures tiny night causing lolly to form in the har- bor but traffic by small boats is Meanwhile drilling operations haw; been proceeding now still possible. fairly rapidly. The hole is rlculturc. will be Messrs. Stetson. O'Lcary, Heber McPhail New Haven. Mrs E. S. Rose, New Baltic, Brent Currie, Donald MacDonald. Fail-view Glenfinnun and F. Tinney. Charlottetown. The conference which is the first of its kind in Canada, is for the purpose of the discussion of current glad c post-win- industry planning. objective. as explained to a Guar- dian representative, is an industry “consistently remunerative to pru- ducers." The problem is that tho meal.- of the surplus determines the price of the whole The alternatives nre bzirccl on pro-wen- experience of Canadian prices averaging higher industry than competitive. The either has to find ways and means of reducing the per unit cost of production and market, or reduce production to the equivalent of Ce- , nitdiait demand. Other vital dia- ,cussions will take place regarding oultrLhtnsbiinrlry. WANTED Dressed Geese, Dncltl. Chick- ens and turkeys. Plyifll highest market nrlces. ROY’S MARKET Weymnuth Street MOVIE PREVIEW TIIE IOII A radio preview um dlwllll of oittntanrllnl mflhm‘ glrdfi’: to be shown soon Inna‘ u,“ ourltz- lnrwl lllflll‘ "W," ‘I n“ "l" "re to be "W n Lflnd " (7 F C Y Chwrlnitetown Tonight 1.15-7.39 EM. were those recorded at the Charlotte- town Experimental Station. Still lowcr temperatures were reported unofficially from other sections of the Province. DRILLING CONTINUES — Oil drilling operations inHillsboro Bay continue despite the cold weather. The A fresh water pipe from Govern- or's Island, slightly more than a 1| mile from the rig, froze up Mon- and arrangements are V. lit-mu mittic to use salt water from al- A O. F» Gill: Percv THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lilueon Square fichool Concert The lebooi - cert. w§“c°.°“w-'.“'i.‘."u hat are?! wu e splendid e 11mg 1m a large and lbpreeie we Mend- nnee. A greet Mil of audit ie due all thole who Plrillbibltod in and directed the b0 ormenee. Inch number we: well done. the fine! two selections being donning p: special mention. The program. which will be re- pented this eveniul. was u fol- i we: OMedIey of Old Fevorms. An in: Piece. pupils of Grade f ' seam Oinul. pupils of Grace I Good N t. Little Soldier, Gill'- ence, Michael and Maurice Doyle. Happy Juniors, pupils of Grade m Daneinx. Jimmy Doirou. w tary Drill. W911: of Grade intermission Christmas Carole. | Part I, n This Were Very Uongl .Ago; Part IL, Very Long Mo, ' Grades f and H. ~ Recitation. A Fellow’: Mother. Terence McWade. Solomon Levi. pupils of Grlde V. Step Dancing. C. Ryan. Violin Solo, C Cheveric. - The Dashing Mariners, pupils of Grade; VI and VII. I Lave You Cumin. chorul The King. 111v MEMORIAM MR- WIIJJAM I.- SMITH At the Prince Edward Island d-fospital on Saturday November 20th 1943 after a lengthy illness gviliiam l... Smith of Charlottetown . E- I. The late Mr- Smith was born at Charlottewwn Royalty on Jan. 3rd 1878. His wife pi deceased him twenty one years ago- During his long illness in Hos- pital he was always cheerful and uncomplaining. adian Army in North Africa, one sister, Mrs- H. A. Livern-iore, Port- land 011mb. three brothers, Rob- tert of Seattle. Wash. Donald of Portland Oregon and George of tArllngton, Wash- He will be kindly remembered by all those who knew him. He was employed in the service of the Department of National Def- ence for the past twenty eight years. He was engaged as Assis- ltimt Caretaker of the took over the Caretaker, being faithful in discharge of every duty. The funeral was held on Nov. find from the Central Christian Church of which he was n meirr ber for the put forty three years. The services at the church and "rave were conducted by the Rev. Robert Shaw. The 10.041". also conducted their service at the church. floral offering! were very beautiful and the funeral service lai-"elv attended. ‘The following acted u pnllbear- era: Dr. H. D- Johnston, Messrs. Charles Stewart: J. D. Webster: Gay and Robvl: flomrfon. Interment we: in People's Cemetery. Lecture In St. Paul’: llall ‘The illustrated lecttue resented by Miss Eva Hasell, . . . . , which was held in St. PauPs Parish Hall last night was very interesting end impressive. Last summer Miss l-laseil tra- velled by van, aided by one other lady, from th border .~f Quebec to Vancouver. including the Peace River District. and thence on to the Alaska. Hidllway as for as it is ber- . mitbed to travel thereon. In the of travels Miss Resell and her ueiotnit vl a1 o! cent ncenory, and enjoyed some pleasant . They uleo witnessed much ru ged country, extreme cover-cg. and lve experienced many ha: ships, and overcome much u ltion in ac- complishing their splendid vrork. This miss , work includes medical aid es well u re in- struction. One lady who addicted to melancholy through loneliness threatened to commit suicide, an was rescued by these missionaries and taken awa where edicnl treatment was terf-d effect- ing a cure. One elderly lady who was m irivelf and whose eon was deformed wee also cured for. as well u a funily in wh h there BIRTII-d- ' n STEWART-At the Prince ‘scum Leland Hospital on December i8. i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart, Wineloe. a non. COLES — Al. the Prince Edwud UWQQIIIQI i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon mice, (fin. Verna Paul) North Winsloe B LUMSDIN’ -- At the Prince lid- ward Island Hospital on December l5. 1943, 00 Mr. and MTG. Charles gunmen, Charlottetown, a daugh- Mn¢LEOD-At the Prince Edward mend I-Iobpitnl on December i6, i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hec- Leod. Orwell Cove a daughter. H DEATH! CLEMENTkAt the Pl I. Hos- . December 18, 1043, Eanh te dow of the late William te Sande. Mineral notice later. FARRELL - At cnlurv. Alberta. on December 14, 1943, Frank hr- rell. formerly of Summerei about 06 years. Bl-lfill w place st Calgary. K k. e, aged ll take N. D. MacLean a uuoennm ""r's'.-'."i'3""' EMIALMEI dlurlattetewn and tnflnll Island Hospital on December 14, m the lnosl critical of all. winning the war. of living. and Ion. stand to lose. victory in war. bemr Canada. I IIIIAI Milli"! OI CANADA w: must not» TllE LINE! 0n the home front the battle against inflation ll new The winning of this bufllo will contribute much to ll will contribute more than all also towards the solution ‘of post-war problems. The purpose of Price Control is Io prevent inflation. ln purpose In Io protect and maintain a basic standard A‘ higher money income will not be of any cclvunldqo if, because prices are going up, our money buys In! ‘Io win the battle cgcinn unemployment in the poet- wcr period, we must first of all win the bcmlo equine! Salaries and wages are c largo element, alien tho largest element, in the con of everything we buy. If the Price Ceiling breaks down, In the {long run III We g3 hold the line against inflation to cuure We mpg hold the line to provide a solid foundation on which, after the war, lo build‘ a greater and 1| s t d Duildlfld on Grea George - chu- , , Pi: Moi‘- MI-w“ I lleIeuA acorn!“ a“ a‘ bhtgllli. aired “in: “hunk DIM-I .3”; 1 Agent Fire Underwriters invest ation Bureau of were five dumb children. The final scene in this lecture was the pageant of the Nativity" effectively presented last Christ- mu. e small om village. BIIOW-Wilfld. by children oi various nations and colours. Miss Resell’: concluding remarks were based on the combined wordl >1 and more Churchill met we must move night-m our wmu. and int re u: teaching muet not be nken from the v th. e me w t g mllaliih no.9...“ iii tad singing of e. hymn. followed by (lucid prayer. and concluded sbnillrly. Canada trio" oncton, N.B.. who arrived lune tim the ine Efinli...’ wit"... it‘; Innis en Con t 7 o'clock ‘liuee- of the building u Ipe-runcn . mq-nwl- of tn meteunnt being one of the tmuIte. FOR SALE Local Restaurant Man Arrested 0n Charge 0f Arson Earl Whltlock, Olurlottotown wu released tut ovonln, on 11,500 following his ettlnce in, Oouzt yo! ey moraine. th neon. ‘flu cue wu 46 um of lend with buildings. About 10 miles ‘*1 from Charlottetown. Forin- Orchid formation apply Guardian. 12-16-3L Bv J. R. William: NUTHIN‘ WILL ifflfl Out bu.» way ll‘ iaeueve rr is ee-r-r -n-e=. sun 1o new. KIND or c mes in "ti-nu: lllllllll’! Kllb pelt Yugoslav Partisan: Pilot Officer Stem liazi Advance 1° NDW-13—(AP)_ Alli-y of The Ihuhel JOIIP 8N! (DIM Tito) announced by redin today it wee continuing stamp out iguerille. forces, Y__ ‘ ' ‘ u ts of iNui armies — the 5th and 10th reserves - were attacking in Boonie alone ~ ' Th1: indk-e‘ n tiut llltier we: Lttcd to the eernvllln deeply comm in Yugoslavian where coim-iunicetioiu in the. Balkans Wu eeeoinvlnied by the border region tween Herbie. and Montenegro in the south and were suffetllil “met loosen in men and materiel." i"? Our Boerdlnl House EGADfTWiG$Qi ‘I'M Oil-VINO imp meow ‘tomes 1o 35mm A M901‘ Palm- . whose A mm cute AN ‘rum’ Aewscre or euct-t A TRANGACMON‘! - vial: flgwfoh iii-p. ,,, I?" ‘it! Andnwe Personals -_-- endieial. aw r Mi t ‘m.- NW Gllfifimh Keneinltmi. will ‘be of IO! nelr future. N. in Mon, . MP9 . m out gm about in the "T! d f Mrs JY .<>%‘&i.’.-§~f'.'3.€..lo.t.. m1 leem of her oonniuuco iilnel 1nd look forward to an will F‘ comm commuted V!“ “c; 311-. w. lls-itiéigw- L w... u... Pmwae and Mn PNWW- _ in four den e10 eriuuter General‘: m smut my bulw- d tched .. hrs run M18815" no the Department pic Russia enoutl to . ‘grease; mo, to stretch from iii - White Se: m h“ With ltlajior H0091‘; LOOK Cl-UM! DO YOU NW5 A cheer a: AMPLANEQ TO p. p“ Hi0 .