- _,-,,._.._r-_-»_..s-v~..-... __m_.. ‘FITLIQLGNMA ; Cameron Bl k - Charlottetown iiiFfNicPhee BAA. i Kl? "In Building - Charlottetown SATURDAY. Will Continue L Full Assistance To Air Ballets by Gwen Briatow QT-mwn. Jan. i-riie n.c.A.s. *‘ will continua! to algal-t and aa- lilt Lil! Nam it was m- . in a staetellliilit zssueu flout A“ Fame Headquarters ma“ The said Sprutt." But instead. statement was intended i0 111mm" reports which have lllilled c A.F. support for Air Cadets d the 5p“? rt‘ d at them and oon ' ‘ dt League an ra g. nrlc - ClvlllkllsllAlllidlzg lvorkinz with the trnued ~ 1. gue have done excellent work "You know, I'm finally belin- _ k to k p "em illealilt! development ot Air Cadet “in; to get what that fellow in u?‘ enawgufgim you, "wwmem ‘md m‘? &'C'A'F' has swmy s°h°°1 w“ mom’ lf and 6...- poaseaaiona the no intention or withdraw“! l“ 1t ls more blamed w give ciao w " Y QUDDOIC. The experimental program 0 l "t summer under which 59W" tlhliusaiid Air Cadets were attached to R c AF. stations for a l»! 0C mtauoareofum. t receive.’ You're milhio’ 11831 receive ' of ‘minim and for ‘Mmuamation Their eyes opened wide] h is was an annual-tiled WW9" A comprehensive post-war training chlwkled I4 he "Md 1W1‘- program for Air Cadets is also un- der consideration at the Mame!"- _ t tot f a1.- wihfiif ‘Ffidhfifihh £03....“ i’ and enrolments iii-c rapidly increa- slut‘. The interest and assistuiweofciv- ilian organizations in i/llllndyout movement is no Y B l’? illYlllQ. Toronto's Mayor-elect Has Housing Scheme TORONTO. nn- 2 - <01‘) — i, H, Saunders, Toronto's elect. today‘ 7-015 me op" timlst Club that a $5.000.000 slum clearance and low cost housing . 1 "first prior- iiiiiiiii ‘iii sat.»- o’ “"- mi-ieaxglgidohls hope is to finance the plan under the National Hous- 111g Act. the Federal Government f)’ h re of the itisf"*"ilzz.s.:r"éiti.io has; flan would be sought at t e he gession of the Ontario Legislature. Bv reducing debt service cheltes by seooiioo in 104.5 and by a lur- mei- $400,000 in i946 the city can undertake rehabilitation swivels without aIterinB tallelivfl» M‘ saunders said. Prciessieiial llariis McLeod 8' Bentley w. s. nan-ran. I. o. l. A. BENTLEY. I. U. Barristers and Attorueyl-li" Law 1M Prince Street 58 Grafton Street. Charlottetown Phone 2080 Jsox 247 ’ Chartered Accountants I Randolph W Mnuuinl. 0-5- Morrclland Company ll. F. AlllililBALll Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building C” rlottetown % fIYAKVUNH PALMER c» HASLAM ' A. J. HASLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRISTER, ETC. Bank of Nova Seotia Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN fhono 85 P. V0;__Bo>x__l2 Richard Bjohnstoil Attornev At Law Comsnlsslone for Deeds. Etc for Prince Edward Island (Successor to Late Richnnl i‘. lnlmstonl Office Sllile 4° Milk Street Bo '1 Ets$ sfiiuuru i iciisszs FITTED i i OPTOMETRIST Phone Residence i013 Barrister, Solicitor. Notary. Eic Phone 333 BARRISTER. ETC. 144 Richmond Street Charlotte! wn. P, l»; l, MONEY TO LOAN Elizabeth said savagely "1’ go celd and sick winking of them “ Vivi-wings by ‘lllmintmenls m ll?!‘ Christmas tree She'll get r Phone i956 . it out e-i‘ her eventually—it may take years. but she'll talk if she] knows ym. want to listen." . bflliiltake her feel wanted." Elim- ct Charles R. McQuaid can m. that.“ a s. a problem. Margaret. end I need you in lieio me " .. and sat down by her ‘Have you M” """'""i=- ‘----'""l'""' gol- some trouble. Elizabeth?" . title that wow-i have suggested to —*"‘ "‘—"—'*"*""—-—-—r fate that Ylllznlheth was mother. By this time she celled Frederic A. Large — NOTARY be. BA RRISTEB SOLICITOI with some reluctance. Half under tiis breath Brian was repeating, "M's more blessed lo be rece e. Gee. Boas. you're lumi- "Oikay. maybe I am," aeld Spratt "But ‘its not funny to be on the re- ceivlru; end. I hope you never have to try it.’ Brian scowled at the newspaper. which lay still half open "before him. "Gee." he said. “everybody is ir_ so much trouble." As that statement was incon- trovertible, Sbratt let him re- flect without interruption. After a willie Brilan cflnglgéilfid.‘ M‘ "I guess t's a t or r- garot in live with us. I guess it Just seems funny for her in be liviriz hero instead of with Kemler. _ sure i5 bed about him. 1 miss ‘Iniou and me. boll-i.‘ said Chor- P‘: They made no more audible objection to Margaret's being with them. But both of them, especial-ivy ‘Brian. found it hard to w to the fact of Kwlefis death. Willi Margaret it was dfferent She had been uprooted once. and happen again. She bad loved Kes- ler more than the l-Ierlong children and had needed him more than they did. but she tiid not share rise Marg Spra lrncw ow childish faults, but their chiildren had not known the meaning of in- security. Margaret knew that bgtetef than she know anything e . Living at their home. she made very little troilole for anybody, for she was a good-tampered child and a verv b ht one. She picked up her pleytli ngs, studied her lemons and asked peirmimion to do what she wanted-she was a good little girl, but she had not Lived with them two weeks before spmtt and Elizabeth were saying to each other that her goodness. rather a simple truth when she to Elizabeth that everybody who had belonged to her had died. In spite of all the reassurance Elim- beth was trying t0 give her both in words and in a general attitude of affection. Margaret was still not at ease. 81c was happy with them, but happiness threatened he: with t; own lom. lit was as though she felt herself in p i-adise on pro- bation, and ikioug t that by being v good she could make a pact wit destiny. Before long such excellence of behaviour had won unqualified ap- rprorval from Brian and Cherry. she was mudi easier to have a- round than they had expected, they said Brian showed her his col- lections and Cherry let Margaret ._ Movement "Mm'y.u. mc"m-”mia u‘ I "We would have, wouldn't we?" spring. so the poets say. {I because the season when a youn mans it started on the other aide. WW6 fancy lightly turns to hta m». still lot everYi-hlllfl we ever had‘. of love. That may be. ut C Ml-IIU-l‘ °“““1°“ m 5°“ ““““" in” ‘iii’ ti!‘ $2.1‘ foreigners m“ in a vgfy met-mt way. most home owners. for in- flgnco, s ring means house- cleaning-l. me - time to sill‘- one’: arsenal affairs in order t it it—it‘s a sight more blessed to be not; w give than it is to have to began to lauzh. He? Ill-h" do," she eeeemed M! I i Tomorrow inciting is Ahead Forever w"... poll get ,1, oliorryil’, oy purchased wl s. - She hesitated. then nodded alow- culsr intention in mind may no "l guess-I longer be required for that reason, but for another; the insurance you considered ede- e a ear or more n ms able w give iihari it ls to have to ‘Wyn, m" o; an": i” actual requirements as you see them today. Hero ls where I may be able to be of service to you. It is a part of my job to solve problems like these almost every day. and I will be very glad to discuss them with you. in strictest confidence. Cell or write-me if you have any questions on matters connected with Life Insurance. H. C. BOHAKER Sllii LIFE tlF GAIIAIA l‘ News Letter Hui Bohnker Spring affects many other annual going-over, don't overl- look your private . P9"- "PI- cially your life insurance. Cir- cumstances may have changed since they were last reviewed: en he died-a clarymay a . Charlottetown, P. E. l. Australian By I. I. IOLDBWOITI (Canadian Prose CorreapoLdeugL BYDNEY AUSTRALIA. I (or o bl i’ - Australians min- niru m rgvlve from the e11 as the holid season. ha. died that-aha country's ‘nth w: r ' show mtl-hll some improvements ovber 1H0. i This lea 0 ,pou1try “for tmaa r ud more lhomo-msdo . pies and C Th was ovm a wider choice of gifts. Toys, a oomeet were 1 on ' but expensive Newa- lapers advertised second ivgtoys-atthreetofour more easier to obtain for home con- suniption but this wu reel! duo to departure of America-n United Nations from deli tdy- caused liquor shortage. The Curtin Government, by s. 194d regulation made in the inter- est of savi manpower, reduced production beer, wine and tob- 8000. Only the other day a New Zealond brewer said that by following Bri- tain's example of weakening the alcohol content cf beer New Zea- land, although faced with the same manpower and American "lu- vsaiomuprobletru u Australia had beena etocopewithsna doubled demand for beer. A more serious problem in Aus- tralia toda is the drought which has ruinetl, many small farmers. .. ..... .. official us: of Casualties tiheir sum . aret lmew s.- dea . Bhe was not estoizish- _—‘ edatitbirtshowssa-fra-idofit CANADIAN ARMY Marga through her giggle personality and OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Slightly Wounded New Brunswick Regiment w cope Wm, Pollard. Walter RalphBNevers, Lleut., Moore's Mills, N. Killed In Action New Brunswick Regiment Died oi Wounds New Brunswick Regiment Pte. Moncton, N. Wounded N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment New Glasgow. N Leltches Creek, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Brook, N B Opl., Jacquet River, N. Slightly Wounded Corps 0f Royal Canadian Engineers Edmundston. N New Brunswick " giment Sackville. N. B Injured Royal Canadian Electrical Mecha ‘ I Engineers l-Iubbards, N. S. Slightly Injured Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers castle Bridge, N Reported Prisoner of War N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment come in and look at her clot-hes, for it was fun to disp the? treasures for a spectator w o was so delighted at receiving attention and who never touched anything out of tum But their parents found Margaret's attitude ominous. "I dont know how to deal with it!" Elizabeth said to Spratt. "Im- pertinenee 0r bad manners 1 could handle But this is new to me. Our children were perfectly un- acriuainted with fear." Sciratt spoke through his teeth in a low angry voice. "My 0nd,. Elizabeth. those brutesl This is what ‘mental cruelty’ means. not a convenient phase to get divorced with. Martzaret cot Out oi’ there with a whole body, but what they on tcwher mind!" i "And there are millions like her," I "Thinking of mifions won't help Marizoret," said Sriratt. who 0115-‘ tomurily’ moved from the zeneral to the CiIirtlCillBr uith all possible . . . i J. S. 1:1 YLOR iiif“.Z..5f.§."i.1§°§.i.?3d'9”§>i.il“S3 1 .er_ just make her feel wanted Don't ask h-2r about Germany. or Kesslcr either. If the ever tallest Corner Kent anil Queen Sta lust lei her do it. as you said Kes- sler did when you were cretl-yinz "Yes, I believe I The next day llic said. "I have.‘ I She was still afraid to me s, "Mo? Help you?" Manuaret cesne her consum- ll. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ Orthopedic liiillliiP-DIIIST us Greet oem st cnancorrsroweu hi‘; r». Foot Ailments I i i Donkin. N. S Hudson. EclwinN Igarvey, Pte., Lower G ville, had. but she continued to Elizabeth by her first Knowing ho ch “Oh no. not trouble," she answer- ed. “It's Just this I knitted Dick I Dair of socks and he's crazy a- bout them he says they are ten times as comfortable as the ready- made socks they set in the Mar- ines and he wants a lot nwre. But with taking care of the house and watching for planes at the observation Dost. I really haven‘: time to make so many. would you make some socks for Dick if f taught you how?" (To Be Continued) Complete liriiglifleet Arrives In Australia SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2-03?) -A complete British fleet has nr- rived in Australia. NBC renorter George Fcistri- said to‘ .. ' i shortwave broadcast from athc Phil? inoines H» said the force. inclu- diniz aircraft carriers. is under the ggirimand of Adm. sir Bruce Fra- ._-.\£¥~_. BARBER SCHOOL Modcrnly equipped Barber School to open FEBRUARY FIRST. Teaching by high ex- perienced Experts. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Students ma, look for pert- time work n the Moncion area to help them defray ex- penses. ‘ Write for particulars. M a it r r r M s BARBER ACADEMY Main Floor. s22 Main st. MONCTON. w. s. One All? (the Sydney Morning Hemfilelr sent not only a special correspondent but a well- known artist, Russell Dryadaie. on a Moo-mile tour through the drought -» stricken areas of New South Wales, and Victoria. Gruesome drawings showed deed cattle and sheep and small home- steads banked with dust drifts like snowdrifts. A reporter said it would not be wise to draw exaggerated conclu- sions because of the remarkable recuperative powers of the country- side when rains end the drought. Boston Hospital Alterton. Reginald Lloyd, Pte., oodstock. N. B MacCallum, Gordon Archibald, B. Johnson. Charleés Leslie. Pm, maniac, Charles: Junior, m. him. Daigle, Arthur, Pte. Armstrong's hug Doucet, Chester Vingent, L.- 9°“ Police Station, not fer from the h tal. Ouellette, Lucie; Lionel, Spa, band’ Albert s suspicious person Pending any Ricker, Everett Freeland, I...-Cpl.. svmnge m m’ cona Send Relief Supplies To Allied Prisoners In Occupied China McLean, Malcolm Munro, Sgt... Goddess. Matthgw, Spr., New- Previously Reported Missing Now Howie, Frederick , , _ ‘mm He’ -—The state Deipartmen. said m- dB-Y Japan had been granted safe conduct for a ship todeliver relief Illl-‘Iblles for Allied prisoners in occupied China. The vessel. the Host Marti, will leave Japan Jan 4 afnur} arrive at Shanghai Jan. l2. It .. . .;_ _-~_ . Spratt “ " as the other children d. for that title has no threaten- ing connotation for her, as "father" food, clotihng. medicines, comfort l Waitress Shot (By The Associated Pram) BOSTON. Jan. 1--i\ilks. Ruth Daley. 2'7. an attractive blond waitress. was wounded critically tonight by a man who charged in~ ‘ rnswcniawrrerown euaanmit 1 original value. Buyers were Iliflelillellfidwinbwfliluirm to the employees’ cafeteria at Bos- ton Psycopathic Hospital, fired sev- eral shots from a pistol and fled after an attendant grappled with nd. accompanied by State Lieutenant Thomas Delaywn ave himself up to Capt. Thomas ggan at the Roxbury Crossing Wlithin an hour. the woman's e ospl Captain Dugglan said btéhogkeéiug- B BY. was as tion of his WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 —- (AP) can-y several hundred tons o! name. et felt about Mam.- ardcles and . it Elizabeth wdid not suggest a use which reached Japan by w? 01 g Rusian Pacific port late last year. The silos SouthMW. 0m i . Fred T _ ‘:17. grhoilhlill€ggliil l umer’ D“ _° WW5 P. o owed by hymn éfélsels From the Realms of Mrs. Archie Auld led in pra er. The responsive reading was tn on i hers tank part lii the program which was tnkcn from the Month- 1y Such lovely old carols as : e flail: Faithful, Infant Holy ‘In- flh . way i Ma , Tl Nowell and gelitle n3“ u m“ Child. ‘Bdfllltcd and the roll call Was re- sponded by six members. Next months roll call will be answer. ed by a verse containing the word God. The coleotion amounted to 40 cents. The treasurer reported Be Rodd s: director. It was decided to pur- .chase a csae for hymn books and ‘a recording secretary's book. .Ivan Turner invited the members i Po ficers. President. Mrs. Earl Rodd. Vice-President. Mrs. Ira Auid Becretlry. Miss Verna Turner. (r acted). ess rer, Mrs. Ivan ‘rumor. (re-elec d. C... pendent secretary, In. Archie Auld Temperance secretary, Miss Pllayélllll Auld. r . Christian Btewartahip Convener“ Mrs. Archie Auld. Organist. Mrs. Ira Auld. The meeting closed by singing hymn Lord of the Lands and the repgiticn of the "' benedic- n Us ---—--_-____ SOUTH WINSLOE WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY annual meetinsg of the wt... M. . met at the opened by a call - Ty". after which the president, om the h mmary No. 747 The lea er and several mem- and included the singin of O Com Marl’ Laid Her The minutes were read and her home for the next meetin’. lpwlns Ire the election of o - to Boxes, Mrs. Harold Crew- Y AND "CAP" STURBS 111A“... “agtjlfllziggvwllyfi-{EHE any? ‘Hi5 own emc GOES Home.’ "mar DRUM WlLL vouwggizvg ALL ova: TH’ counrm lTH HIM" ._AQIQ OISAPPEAR TOO QUICK-- W HENAMMISAYS H E CARES NUTHINS FOR MONEY/DON'T‘ BELIEVE HIM .$'LON6 f/étac . w INTEIPS success COATS-luxurious garments that in distinguished fashion express the mod- ern choice in handsome outdoor garments. High in favour are the fin-red tuxedos and the large fox and wolf collared garments in tweede and bouclse. You ere invited to visit tile department and inspect these stylishly attractive garments. $59.00, s79.00. s115.00.s135.00 MCDRE 8~ M9LEOD ML‘?! ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.i' By Edwina PROWBLY WILL. ANYWAY