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Photte 52s. aoors, for Photographs. l , CONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- _SUB.ANCE. i knlvnsorrs moms wsan will be open until l2 o'clock noon today (Wednesday). ! uowAno MoINNIF fitted Footwear new located at 175 Queen Street. ONE SPECIAL GROUP of win- tonx a VIIIIIIITY Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald and tmu daughter-s, Gladys and Muriel. York have returned home after spending their New Year's holiday Ln Ken- aingmn, guests of MIN. MacDon- _ aid’: mother. Friend; at lldrs. Warren Volley are sorry to hear that she has en- ‘tered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. Mr. Angus Cloney has returned after spending a few weeks vacat- ion in Nova. Scotia. Mr. Vernon Dennis, York, Mr. Kenneth Morrison, Pleasant Grove. were visitor; to the city last week. Mr. William Cook, York, Mr. Willard Murray. Pleasant Grove. and Mr. Hamid Watts, York were in the city Friday. ter coats reduced to 12.96 at The Fashion Shop, Great George St. ' — i MOORE a McLlion LTD.. will‘. k be closed all day today, January 8th. 8'1‘. CATHERINE’! SCHOOL — Gospel Service Thursday, Jan. 9, 8 P.M., roads and weather per- mitting. Mr. and Mrs. Mlilair MacFadyeh, City. spent New Year's Day in York the guests of Mrs. MacFadyenXs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Lewis. Mr. Tom Vessey has returned home after spending Christmas in Boston. Mr. and N175. Haul! Howard. WELSH ANTIIBACITE. — We are discharging today car of Welsh‘ Anthracite for furnace use. W. D.] Gillie B: Co. Phone 176. CALENDAR RECEIVED. — Thai '\<\¢.\.:\c\'\e\c\. é SEARLETOWN SCHOOL Honor roll for month of Dec- ember; |Guardlan has received a pretty wall Grade X; 1, Adele Sobey; 2, calendar “My Pals" from Brown Peggy Sobey. Electric Shop. Grade VIII: 1. Janet Brad- -——- thaw; 2. Joan Bradshaw; S. Mar- ATTENTION “FY-AL All/CH jorie Leard. MASONS. The meeting of AJex-. Grade VII: l. Austin Connolly; andra Chapter ta have been held‘ 2. Wendell Robinson; 3, Vernon an Thursday evening, Jan. i. has Robinson. been cancelled. C. T. M. Manson, ‘ Grade VI: l. Cecil Murl; i. secretary. Leona Sturdy; 8. Ester Stordy. -—-—- Grade V: 1. Garth Robinson; CONDITION OF HIGHWAY! ~—| fI -" 3"’: 3. Rc-‘Jcrt Bell. ‘The Rvyvlncial Department M Pub- Grnde III: 1, Helcn Noonnn: 21k: Works and HISIWVBYI T9130?" F . 4.5. ‘ 3. Shtrlcy stordyJt-lsflg the main highway betlweon Grade 1. Harry Leard- {Charlottetown and Silmmersiuu is Grade II (b): l. Barbara Pal- fin 39M 311v“: cmmielmthough mot‘; z. Barbara Sobey; s, Ruth“, grow“; m}; h” 11ml; the road‘ Sober. between Hunter River and Ru-vtlw "fairly iteavy." Going east. the De- partment says the road to MOTTIS-l gue is in a. "splendid" condition‘ for driving while on the Charlotte- town-Sortiiris highway the road be- tween Midgell and St. Peter's makes for "fairly heavy" driving. West II. Alicc Hnnunill. Tcmxl .13 RADIO WHISTLE BRINGS DOCTOR MELBOURNE. Ausuialia. Jan. '1‘ i HEY KIDS! Here's Another PACK-O-FUN” Show For Saturday / Morning - D00" 0pm; 9:30 A.M. Cartoons - Comedy - Sports f ' - 0N rm: sraoo - -.i “JULES. The Fire Eater" BIIIIIKS! IIIIIIIIISI I am now taking orders for sexed ~and unscxed chicks; also for started chicks, and a limited number of capons for .¢_ ‘several different hatcher- ies. * Write for price lists. 000.0001. i1 "w" mm A. H. BRYENTON 222 Queen St t. LONDON - t _ ' .,' sales at Chrlstlebcpduring Jllev-lrl churloflemw" l’ totalled more than £1,000,000 (“F PHONE I686-I. Iluckingha EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 1.3 Theatre I r QUICKIES By Kan Reynolds “i ~ .. I for solo in the uonlion Wont -— (C?) — Even if yOil ('0 ilVe Iii the great nest Australian outback ‘mm smnmerslde on me p“ j Cudmore. you can whistle up a doctor. A whistle blown into the microphone of an outback pedal radio trans- ceiver causes a rod light to glow on the radio mast at the flying doctor medical base station. per-i haps hundreds; of miles ayvay. The WIIISIIES have been issued road to Alberton. driving conditions are good mouth here. as on several other roads thiromhout the Prov- ince. the travelling is climax-y in placed. Personals for use at other than sohedttlod My“ wlnmn-ed Biaoquluts has coiling times — that Is. when an New-me} to Saint John. N.B., by operator is possibly not on duty at plane, ‘(in gpeindirtg her Christ- the receiving end. The mast light m” holidays with her parents, can be seen from some distance. Nu and Mm Andyyw Blacqulem. When it gcs on—.1iter seven sec- onds of the whistles arranged ire- quency — a bell also rings. shown with her elf-husband. was wound- ed in a New York subwuy. Rocco met death Monday r1151“ under an evergreen tree uni .1 full. moon in Patchin Hollow, George _v Mrs. Olga Rocco. 28. Bay, N. Y., as he crouched in a sleeping bag taken from one of tht‘ two Catskill Mountain farm homes‘ ypu-g he gillndd shelter for new‘ ly 48 hours by brandishing twa- pistols. Pearl Lusk, l9. said Alfresco‘ Rocco gave her a package he dos-I crlbed as an "x-ray camera.‘ and told her to take a "picture" of a woman (his ex-wlfs). whom he of Hunter River. Mrs. Wallace McLeod and Mrs. Chester McLeod returned recent- ly from a pleasant trip to Bede- que, P. E. 1.. where they spent the holiday with the farmer's parents, Rev. and Mrs. E. S. Weeks-Sackville Tribune. CHRISTMAS CONCERT On Thursday evening, December 19th. s very endoy-a-ble concert was held in Sprlngvale School. A large number of parents, and friends- fram the surrounding district: gathered and listened attentively to the various exercises. choruses and dialogues presented by "W pupils.’ At the close of the program Santa Claul appeared and in his uhual jovial manner distributed gifts from a heavily laden Christ- mas tree ta the pupils. and teach- er Hilda E. MscLesn. The evening was bmlllht t0 l close by singing Cod Save the Klnl. The following II the program: Chorus-“Jolly OldSainf, Nick." Exercise - "A Real Welcome." Recitation -- Wayne Proude. Sale-Betty Praude. (encined) Recitatlon-Jennet Dollar. Dialogue -"Mr. Piper Gives A Present." Recitation - Betty Proudo. Duct — Faye and Wayne Praude. (armored). Monologue - Elbert Waite. Recitatlon- Everett Johnson. Motion Song - "Silent Night." Recitation - Billy Waite. Christmas Carols. fcncoreri.) Recitation- Leighton Praude. Instrumental Music. Darklc Song (encored). L Duct — Faye Praude and - Waite (encored). Di-alogue-"A Treat For Santa." Monologue —'I‘helma Proude. Rm-itati-om- Kenneth Colon. Duet -I-Ia:el Waite and Betty Prcude fencarod.) Disiosue "Santa Plays Cupid." Recitation -Crant Proudo. Recitation -Lioyd Kent. Solo - Billy Waite (encored) Dlrwlns - Elaine Mclnnis. Chorus —"Cood Night Ladies." Recitation-Eileen Waite. Instrumental Music. Cornwall, spent New Year's Day in York. the guests ctf Mrs. Howard’; parents, Mr. and Mra. Herbert Lewis. Mr. Gordon Crockett and Mr. Leonard Newson. York, were visitors in the City last week. i Mrs. William Hall has returned to her home in Roxbtnry. Mass. after visiting her cousins Mrs. Ftrank Watts, York and Mrs. Arthur Wyatt, Pleasant Grove. Friends at m. Howard Watts York. are sorry to hear that he has entered the P. E. Island Hos- ‘plllili for x-rays. Mir. and Mrs. Peter Pmude and family, York, spent New Year's Day in Harrington, the guest of Mrs. Proude’; sister, Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr. Oyster Bed Bridge spent Friday in York the guest. of Mrs. Carr's mother, Mrs. Albert Fronds. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Auld, West Oovehead, were visitors to Yank on Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. BIN GWOOD PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Angus MacEachem qf Ririgwood, P.E.I., have arrived home after spending their Christ- mas in Halifax visiting their two daughters. Anna. and Elia Mao- llhchern. AA. NliscEachern. Jr.. RR. 4. Charlottetown. has secured employ- ment at the Bumbury Farm Donald Meoloen and James Dowlizlg left by plane for Stew- ladie, NS. The many friends of Mia. Mac- Millan and her daughter. Audrey are pleased to hear of their speedy recovery to health. CORNWALL W. M. S. The W. M. S. of Cornwall United Church met at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacMlllan Thursday eve- ning January 2 and opened with a solo “Prayer to a heart nf lowly love" by Mrs. Douglas MacDonald. The devotional period "In the Crusade for Christ and His King- dom was conducted by Mrs. Brew- er Boyle. Mrs. Frank Howard and Mrs. Elmer Frlzzell, and closed with a prayer offered by Mrs. Wat- son Livingston. Mrs. H. Howard presided over the business part of the meeting. Roll cell was answer- ed with a verse of scripture and the minutes of previous meeting read. An interesting chapter "Christian youth bring new iifc to. new tasks" was prepared by Mrs.| A. P. MacEachern and rend by Mrs. Walter Boyle, and Mrs. Frank Howard was appointed to lead the next chapter for the February meeting which is to meet at the home of Mrs. George Mar-Millnn. Miss Beryl Morson was chosen by the members, to be the missionary for whom they were to write to, and prayers to be offered for her continued success. Delegates ap- pointed to attend Presbyicriai which ls to meet in Charlottetown are Mrs. Harry Crosby and Mrs. Colin Murray alternative. The Tress. gave n splendid report o! the past year. After singing a vorl °I"5I1Ine thou upon us Lord." the meeting closed with the Mlzpah benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mltaee in charge. IIUIOIIAN BIIUCIII from U. S. occupation cones in Arriving‘ ‘with other refugees y 20 DONEGAL SUITS- Now Selling at I00 DRESSES- ” zoo presses- Now Selling at .. I 75 DRESSMAKER SUITS- Now Selling at . . . . . . . .. 0 i i ALL FUR COATS- Now Selling at ALL these goods have been BUYER. NO APPROVALS KENNEIYPS _ Ladies’ Ready-to-Woar (Next Door To The In Stop) I66 Queen St. O€OO$I J s_-_. . ._q_q_s: Now Selling of ................ ALL FUR TRIMMED COATS and UN- TRIMMED COATS-Now Selling at . tra discounts mean a tremendous saving JANUARY 8. 1947 % Price % Price 33%% off. 25% off 33%% off 25% off reasonably priced and these I- to the WIS! NO EXCHANGES Phone I766 SPRTNGVALE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Spfingvalg W. I. met at the home of MTI. Reagh Colel an ‘Tuesday evening Dec. 10th. with the President, Mrs. O. Newport presiding. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed ln unison. Minutes of lalt meeting were read and approved. 18 membe and two visitors answered roll call by paying s cents which amounted to $1.05. After roll call a period of two minutes sil- ence wss observed in memory of the late Fred Dollar who had been a life long resident of the District. Mrs. Dale Proudo and ltdrs. Fred Coles were appointed to go to see an organ that was for sale. The following Committees gave their report and new ones appointed. Sick Commlttee~na report. School Committee reported teacher- wanted stand for hand pan. It was moved and seconded to pay for new dic- tionary. New Sick Com.- Mrs. E. Kent and Mrs. I-I. Waite. School Com-Mrs. Dale Pruude and Mrs. Benj. Scntner. It was moved and seconded to lend a card of sympa- thy to s bereaved family. Mrs. E. Kent; to ».send same. Correspond- ence was read by secretary from T. B. League and ft was decided not to buy a bond as each family hsd received the Christmas Seals in the home. 'I‘wo new members were welcomed to the Institute. Mrs. Harold Praude kindly invited members to her home for the Janu- ary meeting, Roll call to be ans- wcrcd by Dlsalng In a Get Wail Card or A Card of Sympathy. Pro- Ktam Com» Mrs. Hans Peterson "Id MPI- 13ml- Sentner. Lunch. Mrs. Russel Proude. Mrs. Harold Proudc. Mrs. J. MacLslne and Mrs. E. Kent. It hail been decided not In curs, sums and BRUISES to have Mr. Mugford come to the school this year to give music. Collection amounted to $1.10. The business period closed with tho Na- tlonsl Anthem. after whlcn the program Committee took charge. a r A jumbled Canadian Cities contest was put on and first prize won by Mrs. Dale Proude and Consolation Mrs. C. Proude and Mrs. Benj- Sentner. Lunch was then served b1 hosteu and committee in charge. -- U. S. Gallup Poll - PUBLIC FAITH IN UNITED NATIONS FOUND GROWING IN NATIONAL POLIL Majority With Opinions Express Satisfaction With Progress For First Time in Eight Months By American Institute of Publlo Opinion PRINCETON, N. J.. Jan. 6 - The United Nations starts of! tho new year in a greatly changed atmosphere 0i Public opinion in United States. that more people are satisfied with the progress of the U. N. than are dissatisfied. At one point, last July, a substantial majority of those expressing an opinion on the subject indicated dissatisfaction. Today. the weight of opinion is on the other side. . The change has taken place only within recent weeks. for as late as November the poll found the country still taking a dim view of the accomplishments af the U. N. ' ‘The trend of sentiment is shown in the following polls. “Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the progress that the United Nations has made to date?" I Satisfied Dluatlsfed No Opta. May, 1M6 . 37% 37% 26% . . 26 49 26 . 2'7 4B so .. 39 88 28 . If the vote is confined just to those expressing an opinion, wlfl the undecided eliminated. the trend would be as follows: Vote of Those with Opinions Satisfied Dlllatllflell 50% 50% May. 194:6 . Juli’ 35 85 89 at . 5t 40 The oliungcd attitude is undoubtedly a reflection of the progress made during the final weeks of the U. N. session last month, when many problems that had hung fire were settled and when the Russian eicgates showed a greater spirit of agreement and co-operatdon than had been the csse before. Institute polls have also found a different attitude in United States toward Russia from that which prevailed cnrller. ‘Iitte weight oi‘ sentiment today is that Russia will co-operate with us in world af- fairs. Last‘ March the majority polled fut ‘Pct Russia would not ca. operate. . ‘ llorid Copyright 32s.. laid was a jewel l-hlef. The "pic- tun" was to reveal the jewels. Ono of Mrs. Rocco's legs had to be am- larope. In. Blanka Zwu-n and her daughter. Anna, get their first look at their new homeland from a rtltolo of one l. I. Ia:- ptlttated on account cf the shoot- ll- ' Jae 1hr as It docked at low rein. ‘may will Ive in Ohlsm. Year's nay s; Gr"etln||' f ~ i t Ueutenarlt-Oovtrrlt? “d?! llt-Ptmlhil ‘n. Wanealqaolhima numbers! lIWollOuhIafl. v‘.- .'- new u» lsglllatlvojhnlbn my For the first time in eight months of polling, the Institute finds‘