1 Drug 60.. h.‘:i:2..§‘.ii"~ m" n-ae-u <2 .,Fl‘QdTls 3§§.‘.‘f"°'" our-ii -I0l IIJYII - Mr. ILN. 0’- ol I Rania-ow sad 0o. id. will arrive first week of Dec- amber‘. Exact dste will be snno lln- . red soon. on. Roam. Bummer-side. u-rz-as s spare wheel andtir-s repaired at Dunning's e. Remington, a- bout three ago, please re. turn, as it wss taken by mistake and will not lit ‘ rs-ror sis showed Fusion sans - ‘now-oi I 1i. sired ‘QlO. itabl r producing slsoisr e121? 5min... Ivan Dawson. ll-l-ll. KINSINGTON. - -CAMEQ - Iriday, 8.30.‘ Saturday 8.00. See this Super Western "Tall in the Sad- in Ellis lfdiggs u Eggs t“ Also Serial. -8LlGll'l‘ Fill -— do firemen responded ‘to a s. bsm on the property oi >’- Ids Dawson. Cedar Av . about :15 yesterday . some childrm some leaves and the end oi the bani carsrirt. ere was y llllthb dBmUlGr-S. --CHURCI 0!‘ ENGLAND services for the Parish of New London, Sunday, Dee. 2, iogoiltoly Communion St. Stephen's url - ton. 2.30 evening prs er St Thom- as‘ French River. ‘l. Holy Oom- munion, St. Mark's Kensingtan." ' 12.1-1- . -I.N HOSPITAL -. Nine-year- iiflwmm’. id's“... chm?’ “" - was taken to e Prince OmnrtyJios- bltal yeet ywith bruises about the face. received. it was reported when h» was struck by s truck. lie was taken to the hosbitslvior examination but no other iniur- iu were founda-B. —Y'S MEN'S MEETING Aidr. iouis R, MaoDona or Sydney. N S . Regional Director he eet sneaker st the - a oi the Bummer-aid. Y's Men's Club held in m tv ev lnrs. meetins he rnet the me g dividualiy and later confer-id with the club executive. Mir. aoDon- nld was introduced by Mir. James Haslssn oi Charlottetown. Dis- trict Governor. The club presid- _ ent- Mr. Horace MacFarlsne ure- mad 0n.»- zu -.r- w,“ as.- Dixon Halifax and 1k. Bill Brennan Sivmlnerside FORj SALE AT NORTH TRYON rnaor ILANIY. 11-24-1241-21. n z a shields, sin-up. lit"! Ind furnace pit ate-Jami Arthur b merside. . soosrxo oanns now _ v _roa sari-I Two feeder flifif," 8"" “‘°"° ' “f,” Assessments cons-r _ Part oi the evidence in In llscise -Wus's I'll PART! WHO HAD a MARCH ‘or TIME‘ SPORT SHORT and CARTOON Shows 7:80 - 9:18 Matinee Saturday at 2:80 3. nnnnnnnnnnnn Laurel And llardy In “The ‘ilullfightera’? ,,,,, At iiapitol, S’sida “Tlh Bullfighters" finds Laurel _sndfiardvasauairof itm - ‘Personals Leo spent the week-end in Summer-side. ior-mad brother- d Mrs. Edward l-Isr- hili MoNsll , t‘:¥§."i..‘...“‘““. .2 so"... ... that she is in to u cast/poets. the lure “c: alumna so . D fighting ‘fans howlind , iri d5 ' to h“ I en will be u, i-QJ iter flew-Gs; t.‘ Summer-side , month“ h: ‘we heal-us when the Ooun H i a curvaceous blonds The blonds gets away. but not Stan an ace mistaking Air,’ so uulus of A . edgstierisigntbe Prfnige no rnenterfly expected. Stan is a dead rinaer ior the t; manaaer kriowshlm to be the man s local sports promoter is hunt- 1n ins ior having double-crossed him victhrfs wrath. Stan is convinced that he should continue to pass for Dotn Sebastian who hasn't arrived vedilieb troubles triple when Stan the to happens when Stan carry tho in ‘ bus mibersin- “m s crowd vellina for murder. makes for the most hilarious climax ever to roll audiences into the aisles. CENTURY OONQUEST s explored and conquered in the 16th century by Die o _de Almasra and Pedro de Val vie. __________________., ‘Foo Late To Classify r0 new -. TWO rrmrnsasn rooms. suitable i without children. c Manufacture of bio LOST - LADY‘! WRIST WATCH in Brishton district. Please noti- Gi diode h! . field Ave. Phone 181 KITCHEN an: WANTED AT "W "sir" IOIt SALE - ONE 1944 i 1-!- Chevrolet ‘ truck. Buchs ANTI oral housework. i Good ass G — MAN'S SUI!‘ NEW Also leather cost overcoat, Phone 10244., 12-1-11. STIAYID IDOL! II! "" "h! R. No. B. 12-1- FOUND - 0N IITZBO! STIIT. inure pocket wswn. Phone ‘it Ram HUTTART Io _ .u"' t , warm-crashing, _ e mic field: 15b. '1. r. unmet. u River: m. o. o. lion. : Slum. J. L. lens-t. ' wmBrimie-usei,’ 1?‘: c moral-dc‘ '1. 1.. ' . Pte. V. Acorn. ice: Sgt. O. L. MacDonald. . Glen William: Sianur. 1P’. Arsen- Stewart: Bot. R. J. O Hllt- z Loni. L. J. bar-ton: Poe. L. J. Arsesrsult. Obs-r- s t. Sranmereide: Opl. M E. lottetown: Pte. W. S. Arsenault. llernard. Charlottetown: Pia. W Simmer-side: Pto. W. G.-Bsv'~l~ l. . Souris East: Pte. A otiotown: Om. W. G Xv‘:- L Craig. Carleton Sldinsr: Pto. J. eney. Sea View: Pie W. V. Lol- I. 1a. Smnmersi : Pte. .I will. Northern: ‘llur. B. J. Cullen. £16 Gillie. Charlottetown: Pie. ghsrlottetown: m. I. J. t, - Maoilloosild. Bristol: . . Bedeaue: om J. Gal- P McGsn-y. Ssvsaeai-Issbcr: our. lant. Wellington: Pie. J. I-I. Gal- J.A.MscKinn.Oharlottotown:lsnt.S mam. _q_ Gnr. M. E. Mulliaan. Kinkora: Donald. Charlottetown. Pte. or. A. Nicholson. Cardigan Head: . R. . unsy Harbor Ofn. W. Ross. Charlottetown: uth: m. R. M _ - Srbr O. E Smith. ale: ‘For. merside: Gnr. G. H bhoN O J. Weetaway. Albion: Fus. T ton: . W. L. Moore. Idlers- i! ll s. Char : lie: Pie. J l. re 3 Cunt . Bast Rov- P I. Pineau. New G. sltv: H-Maior . J. Mills: Pte J l. Weddell. Abanv, town: Spr. J. W. Arblna. Sow. D. . std. 1e: L- Oharlottetown: Sbr. M. A. Berrl- Cpl. E.- J. Wedae. St. : Pts. ran. hargotteiown: Sbr. . H. J. Aichcm. Charlottetown: Gm. ll - WW!’ RlWr; L-Gbl P J. E. Bernard. St.’ Louk: . E. . O loitctown: ll. E. Douoet . Charlottetown: H g Gamma “gov: Pce. L. W. , R. and; Pig, J, - “minor! . Simnm A Gallant. Charlottetown. Gnr. J . Gallant. C r10 town. Fus A S Gs et. Bededue: Pie. E. W. ‘i O'Lea Station: P MeoDowail. Bum- K : . A Charlottetown: Pte. H J Souris West: Pte. s. wfrs.” .‘ SCOTSMEN- (Continued from Page 1) he was crucified on a. torm when reduoed to simple terms. meant. the Ohiei Justice said. that St. Andrew was crucified on a cross which had the form or shame of the letter X. ' It was difficult to say Just why the Scots chose St. Andrew for their bat-roar saint. the Ohlei Jus- tice continued. 1t may have been because of tho fact that they; was‘; tues. the disnity of the home. and a veneration for those ideals which go to maintain the fasnily s, .. The name of St. Andrew has spoken by tire-practice oi so many heads of families cslltna their children afior Scotland's patron saint. The name. too. he ma. had been given to numerous i s- bitals. churches. and educational institutions throusrhout the Ens- lish-s-oeakinz world and one oi Great Britain's areetest Lnstitw tlons oi leamiru is St. Andrew's University. The world is gradually chang- ing from one in which the pram tice of ruaaed individualism has been the predominant feature. to one where the ideas of social sec- uritv have begun to exert an ever- increasinsz influence. Whetherwhe economic principles of tho future Canada mav develop into a mild form of socialism or even em that‘ Scotsman would have their part in the more modem political philosophies lust as they had had their part in tho ca . out of the older political an economic theories. , _ Mslor-Msihieson Major D. L. Msthiuon deliver- ed an informative address in re- ulv to the toast to “Ous- Armed it sible. he said. lrod it not been for that splendid service which the sea lanes free and which land- ed the fiirhtlnk men by the hun- dreds of thousands on the various coasts of continental be. He paid his tribute oi admira- tion and respect to the Air Force which had won the Battle oi Brit- ain against seemingly lmpoggflflg odds and which h-sd also played an essential part in the "soften- insr up" process which Drecedad the iinal all-out assault upon Hi"-.r’s bastion. The Canadian fl hting men were "it "ll o! any n the world, he saith r weeks they'had held the Allied linen in many sections of the battle front against the Best Hitler 00ll1d1hr0w against them. He a1. so psid s tribute to the British sr- Ihlfl Whltlli, hQ said had 119v" been liven m. publicity u... .0 richly deserved One British Div- mm- the 511t- had lost pructically all its complement at Dunkirk but gfiohn grvtlrrer rfrliilfigrathfiupflb“ my eserv. ins. hsd received. to the» re- ‘rurni f sent andathmigiusufiior Ms le- lfltl said the rehabilitation program of the Canadian Government was as comprehensive as that of any o- ther nation in the world. Boiled d0“ word "rehabilitation" .the ¢-"""""“"‘"'"1 |nSunnntE flit. Lllifg . ' 7 w an: .‘.-~_< ;. r: ‘swans-Q PM scans A g a _ sire“? Group" 0f P. .SoIdicrai,,En, Route Home Inquest At Borden Is Adjourned wHHQBBOS were out oi the Province. Witnesses included Basil louder, Montreal, superintendent oi dred- ' glng operations for the J.P. Porter and Son construction fir-m of Dart- de Grst, N.S., Capt. Floyd Den- ton, Montreal, ca in oi a tug. boat, and Ho Davies. Belfast, P.E.I. ‘deckhsnd on the tug. None of the witnesses could ex- plain what caused the scow to up. set during dredging operations. Nor could anyone explain why the two men, who apparently were rn a compartment below deck in the scow, failed to appear when the ground was reached. Capt. Denton said when the rnen did not appear he started to circle to the rear of the scow to investi- gate. When he was about one-third oi the way around the tow rope broke, for no reason he could see. w He continued to the stern of the scow and signalled for five min- um with the whistle, but the men remained hidden. After flve minutm the scow suddenly upended and then turned over. When they started to the dump. Lng grounds, a half-mile off shore, the scow had been on an even keel but when he circled around it, it hsda ou-ediobedown bytlre stem, said. The weather was too rough to put a man aboard the scow before turned over, he said, but he can» sidered that it wss not too rough to work in. The scow floated for about an hour, with tho men-swamped in- t sl . the light failed, or ior about, an hour, Capt. Dentcn said. Another wltne, Oecil Hart, said that he had instructed the men in their duties and considered that they knew the job. itness indicated that the men were not supposed to go into the compartments of the scow while it was. at sea. NAZI ERICK! The Germans fouled Allied-mine detectors with nails and odd scraps of metal. » ARTERIAL BIDOD Blood from an artery is. of bright red color and escapes from the end of the vessel nearest the heart in Jets synchronized with the heart's beat. simply meant 'job". A Job for the returned lrrsn who hads nt the best yam of his life figh is‘ that Osnsds mi t. remain tree. Despite t was; there’ , however, s 31d}; uneeeinsssvi ing.» Already there was uncmploy meat and if there was one the veteran of this war had made up his mind to see to. it wss that the tions of the 1000's would never raturntohim. Somsofthevery best, man who sd been jobless and hungry in t/h rears of the de- cultural Louis . - ltsobonald. director g Y's Men's otulrs for h h“... ........°‘r'iZ1%‘°.’.lc.'l-‘./z the regular weekly meeting o! t Charlottetown Y's Men's Olub The meettnl nisht ‘fiegrfibr club Mr Haaen Wiamore presided ' ' mish m“ 1min ivhercver possible. A ' pleasing and amusing selections. An inquest into the death by drowning at Borden two weeks ago it Siterren, 48. of Bedeque and Carmen Allen, l8 of Tormen- tine, N‘.B., was adjourned last night for s week after the evni- ence oi six witnesses had been heard. It was announced that two mouth, N.S., Capt. William Mo. Intyre Q1 8t. Catherines, Ont, captain oi the dredge, Oecil Hart, Borden, deckman on-the dredge. Amede Machon, scowm-an oi Petit 1 Patrick Baker. Bristol. a son. tug whlstled when the dumping ' OSBORNE - DENNY — At Si. RSV D. M. Grant BA. MONAGHAN —\At his home. Ntith Melville.‘ on Nov. 30. 1946. 3Y1- vester Monsirhan. seed 59 Q?!- Funeral from the home S? moming, Dec. 3. at 930 V’ - Joseph's Church. at 9 ‘cl in. Doagan. killedlin action 15w- ll. M. c. s. Sasneasy- hing n hi0 a memory of Kenneth McLeod, ewlondoss. d Ilsthaxqtlllttblflleevollll‘ a Loving Remembered by Wile and Daughter Jenn. h 11-29-11. ' snswsyslsiiall! be miizzestssularlstristrypu. v ks was moved by Mr. Neil ded ored the Club with a number of THRICE DAILY- (Oontinued from rm‘ 1) At six o'clock today, the Govern- ment gave the first indication that it would surrender some its powers held under the War Measures Act, and those it threatens to take unto itself under the National Emer- gency Powers Act. I Mitchell's Sllhlflfllb In s statement to the Commons on the Dominion-Provincial confer- ence, Labor Minister Mitchell pro- mis d restoration to the provinces oi e inistration oi collective bar- gaining and wage control measures This means that in the near future all such matters as wage scales, strikes. and arbitration between lab- or a.nd industry, employer and em- ployee will revert bsck to the gov. ernments of the Provinces, This concession to rovlncial autonomy, it ls said in Ot awa, was insistedon by the provincial Pre- miers as on essential condition to further discussion of the Federal Government's proposals at the w- ordtnatlon committee conference. Mr Mitchell said the Federal Gov. ernment may not restore these pro- vinciai rights ior a Year, but flatly pledged their restoration st the earliest possible date. Still further BIRTHS nuouss - In chiceuo. Illinois- on November so. 1945. Marrow?» Hughes wife of John K. Huahes. Motown. ER — At P.1d I. Hospital. Nov. 28. 1945 to Mu- snd Mrs. MABRIAGES And ' United Church. West- mofifuilQn on Nov. 22. ‘i946. by Denny. dausrh- Rev. Jol-sr F. r..<=.~..*.- s- , 0 . - ~ gfjrugsborfil.‘ Portage ll- Prairie- Man. ‘ Mrs. Dennv to sqdn-mr. wu- llam DEATHS Kelly's Cross. PBAUGIT — On November N. 1945. Mrs. Mary Jane Prsuaht. Albarrv Plains. age M years. Fun- eral Saturday mornina t0 5i- Joachimh (Zhuroh. Vtmm B1"?- o oc . COLES - At Hunter River on Saturday, Dec. 1, mo. Mrs- Sarah Coles, aged 85 years. widow of the into Stephen Ooles oi Milton. Resting at the Macloan Funeral Home, funeral notice later. in Memoriam DOUGAN-In loving memory d‘ dear son and brother Bimini ember 1. i940. while servins on w; miss yon any. our hearts sse sore. Astirnegoes by we mks you more: Your ‘loving surlle. Nil-l‘ Illli-IO ace. No one can Ill WI WU.‘ sea w n: u. music hir ' Aard somwa wait. and Mlle. pray When we all cross that shore _ We'll be Mother Inserted by Mother. Dad and Roy. a s1 12-1-11. In Ramos-lam Inst years today It was there w-ig aching hearts We ssw you pass sway. It is hard to be without ou And you sleoPlIIg aesth clay sflli we miss your iootstops Comb; day by day. N. D. MacLear. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER North Wiitshiso Eloise IQ l "in BSYIIERQ? l tiers’: u tight tbiit’: he 53mm” tuberculosis, the drsod plague that sti kills more Canadians between _IS end 451k” any other disease. ~ Your annual purchase cffChrlstlnss am? * d cut the TB death rats‘ 15%! And Tl con be wiped out-gums "authorities soy by the yecr _ ‘Yet wartime conditions give]! [new lasso on life-human life. So plecae, help ufbtlifup/tlisfieaerv This year, bay extra Christmas Seals. Re . member, tlrelrs can be no peocs treaty with ‘since I900 hos helps tuberculosis l’ .,->. M auv CHRISTMAS sun; SPONSORED BY Sinclair Q Stewart Ltd. SUMMERSIDE +>>>>>>>>>>>>z§ concessions to the Provinces are found in the inr ending lifting of all but four con ols by the De- pertment of Munitions and Sup y- one of the four to remain in that. of construction on account o the current housing shortage. Legislation ng accomplishments of Par. Arno lisment during the past iive days are the passing of the Fish Inspec- tion Act; passing of the War Ser- vice Grant Bill, as amended ‘to make its provisions more equitable to veterans; giving second reading to the Aeronautics Act and passin many hundreds of millions of do» larg in estimates ior the depart. ments of Public Works, Transport, culture. Mines and Resources The traditional battle between western and Central Canada flared up during the week, when R frew. a constituency some 00 miles from Ottawa, accused his western oolle ues of the Commons of "c0 nt ' ' " and "eternal grumbling". Westerners took their chastisement in good-humored fashion, hecklindg the Rerrirew mem- ber gsnging up on him the next day for his "collosssl lg. of Western norsnce of the facts Osnsdls." It was subsequent to this ‘ cident tlur. Ross Thatcher, 0.6!‘. member for Moose Jaw, proposed a Western-Maritime Province alliance to bring pressure on Central Can- _ads to realize their tariff and This is to notify the general public that I snr tabla‘ - over the business stand of FREDERICK BELL at Csrh- ' ton. This store will be closed December 4, 5 and 6 for the purpose of taking stock. After that date I shall appreciate the trade of Mr. Bell's customers and endeavor to give the service that he has given in the past. Signed, CHARLES LLEWELLYN ' Charlottetown ass with Photo Greeting Cards freight-rate needs. Preml m h t ith J. Lester Doug ‘dd $33101‘ Queens and JiW Prince at the conclusion further than Prime Min in his comments on the e ong ours d It! h the coneisegance-table “We just 1d work he told th Gill- e ndent.. "Now we've them to do the real hard work MIRGI: TERI! TOWNI R00 . , Before the three ancient Kentfl . towns and Warren, Liberal member for Ran- Gilli DUBLIN-(OPM-A conventids or remove o a m called r “ ‘“°l°“r"il"ii.. “ tinmenréstive of all: on." e speaker Iered ioprirake Britain a presen Say...“MERRY CHRISTMAS” iOae of your snapshots can make sChs-istsnss card you'll be proud to send. Come to our store with the negative of the picture you wish to use. Choose s Christmas card design from the many smart and attractive styles we have-and we'll do the rest. But do it bow for the demand this year is extra heavy-i l0 CARDS — with ENVELOPES ‘LN 25 CARDS - with ENVELOPES 88.00 Edge Tintingut 2 Cents Per Card Extra, Red or G PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW BEFORE THE RUSH. t Enman‘ Drug And Photo Service suumassms