136GB TEN PLUS: STARTING MOND p TODAY our. “Little Mister Jinn" Starring DUTCH JENKINS NEWS - CARTOON — SHOWS 2:30 ~ 7 - 9 it? Q sy- AY FOR 3 DAYS-S 4 o€:»-".e>@»ee §>-so@ ll l ‘The Gayest Blade ...1\ ~'_j/;:_ Hot Steel With Cold that! , What loving. what lying. what IaugZing with The Cnc and Only lob Nope as a wag in a wig ln the lave-hi j ll a») -_’i-€3- i it 7-9! EXTRA: SPO t“? 2 t i twine. a tmunr (Continued from Page 2) Also for your own convenience learn how to mend the end Of the vacuum cleaner cord. It ls not dif- ficult and may be u tremendous nclp sometime when you are just- ‘iaif fl-nished your cleaning and nust stop because you do not know ow'to repair it. HOLIDAY STAINS it would be a pity to ruin your ' table linens with stains. but. Christ- mas Day- is hard on the cloths, par- ticularly lf you have excited child- ren around your board. Keep these‘ hints in mind, so that you can re- move the stains quickly. rumor: nnwKnn- nnvs sinniiiis c: Wlto Ever/Ilzlttlhtld. RTLIGHT - CARTOON | the last eight monthl have not ahaken the measure of confidence 4 Canadians display. xe-toom in I‘? A ..,,,. eticularly: intriguing - Topaz ls the symbol of rhcerfulncss and pleasant dreams. It was also valu- ed as a cure for insomnia. Later Topaz became the emblem o1 friendship and love and for that treason to-day it ls frequently used "as an engagement stone. ‘ Citrine. the alternate November birthstone. is of a different compo- sitl-on than Topaz but it; II beau- .tiful in its own right. It also he's a range of colourn from palest yellow to 1189p orange- Ired- Alihvullh not as li-artl as To- 'lX1Z it is said to be more durable. isomclimcs distinguished liy the lterm "Brazilian" or “Spanish" To. ‘piiz. it is chiefly found in Brazil. ‘ Whether true Topaz or Citrlne is selected for the November birth. stone. the warmth and brilliance Iwm brill! hflllpiness throughout ; the year. Cranberry and most fruit stains (red wine too) will come out if boiling water II poured on them with force. while stains are still fresh. Using soap will set the stains. Gravy stains are made up of a '. r ot‘ nd se, s0 . '*'—~i——- gméutfie ‘not: ti]; i; mo? water y gglltxllflqll-Ssmllffi (ijikcly to burst all to avoid setting the protein. Rte-HMO the bsskgugrqzjcnags “legal”! move the remaining greasy byinre snumon my -bc us tlhtenin- washing in hot soapy water. tricksmx frauds i,“ schclgifs 0' Candiewax stains. Scrape care- Those whose bI“lIlfIZly it is have fully with a dull knife. Press stains , m, 0mm of a yoga. 6f danger and Ileiww" "IE3" While bhtie" i" ' disintegration. brougiht on by excess layers of paper towel) with a warm ‘cum-gm, hecflc impulses and em°_ iron. moving bloters as they takeviom and an exaggemwd by tum; up wax. Sponge with grease sol-Hummus and w-pd ideas‘ famles or vent. or wash in very hot soapy ‘ imagination. The mtnri l5 rather ob- Wflter- scure. unreliable and excitable, iri- viling the sinlslcr and fraudulent interest of trlckstcxs arr] "crack- pots." shun all forms of intrigues and strange entanglements. Refrain TllE suns SAY- (Continuerl from’ Pggg g) TOPAZ COLOURS HAVE WlDE RANGE Topaz and Citrlne are the two liirthatcncs for November. Their colour is similar and very frequent- ly Cltrine is called Topaz-Cltrlnc is Topaz Quartz but true Topaz is n precious stone of great hardness and its colour is a deep velvety saf- fron, Because of its hardness it is possible to produce a brilliant pol- isli and it is. therefore. particular- ly adaptable for use In rings, clips. necklaces, bracelets and brooches. Golden Topaz is the best known but Topaz ls also found lr. blue, green, pink, violet and occasionally red. For years the colourless Topaz WElf; confused with diamond. Most Topaz are found in Brazil, Ceylon, the Urals and the United States. The symbolism of Topaz ls par- frcm excited behavior. A c-hlld born on this day will have hlizhly stimulated energies ai-l talents yet may be victimized by its . exploisivc temperament and the l wiles of dupcs and trlckstcrs. SANITATION Since everybody benefits from sanitary conditions, the Depart- fare suggests that everyone should ment of National Health and Wel- share ln the task of maintaining such conditions. The department nsks that work places be kept clean. vrastcs disposed of promptly and properly, and toilets and wash places aired thoroughly and dishi- fecbed frequently. to ensure health- ful living environment to preven- tion of unease. for 1947 CONCRETE main. " Irttc ct Delivery, NOW _ Malta can that your building plans for i041 are not de- layed through lack of bllllllng materials. Orders for only lprtag lollvm arc rapidly lncreallng. but w» can main delivery of a limited quantity of concrete bloat: IIIIDIATILI. llc ssh cal let them now. for all types cl formations. It la equally sait- laoc for stucco or lack up for Intel: fcetnl. m construction cl rams. warehouses. hsnsc, U!!! of ballllnh ls .3. ‘cuaw cnnraa calm its-mu m. mm. s. c. ‘ Building MASONRY becoming increasingly ‘Iclcphoao “Beauty and _____i_. Tu}: g OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '. LAST TIMES TODAY m Bandit” T Serial - Musical - Cartoon Showing At 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 CAPITOL Starting Monday l “The Man Who Dared” With LESLIE BROOKS - GEORGE MACREADY Story of EXTRA: 5: ACTION mo DRAMA News - Down Singapore Way - Musical Memories TORONTO. Jan. 3 -Publlc as it was eight months ago. And most of those who lcc wai- ahead frankly say it would be the 5 I Gallup Poll Of Canada PUBLIC SKEPTICAL OF LASTING PEACE BUT 3I% THINK U. N. WILL AVERT WAR 47% Fear War From Russia Poll Finds By Canadian Institute of Public Oplnlon confidence ln the United Nations as a means of ending war is none too strong 1n Canada. but 1t fs as strong“ Soviet Union against the United States and the other western dem- ocracles. Soberlng views are expressed by a representative cross-section of ‘l adult Canadians surveyed in the latest Gallup Poll. But optimism about the ability of U. N. to prevent war ll at least holding firm. Events of In April, 1946, and again last week, the Institute asked the Can- adlan public: U. N. will succeed U. N. will not succeed Undecided There ls striking similarity in revealed U. N. Progress (July. 1946 Satisfied . Dissatisfied Undecided 31% M to prevent war were asked: break out?” Half of them said: of the western democracies. ELLEIPS DIARY (Continued from Page 2) ready on the afternoon's work. which took them again tlo the wood Wtt-lfll up at the other farm. I O O And so tlhc last day of the week 51ipp(d past us. the week which for most held the best day of all the year —Oh.rtstmas. The day when wish” were rgalluqj and families forgathdfed from distant and “fir!!! place! once more to 2N0! the hw- piness that can only be found ha- iiieath loved old roof-trees. And be- fore that there was the charm and lovely anticipation of the day. under- lalid with a measure of aPMVIIm-“lm as to the weather-man's V081"!!!- Ohrlstmas eve, quite as full of m)’- ste-ry as always. brought visits 01' our family to James and me. Jamie fetched and received sifte- wwnc them the one James and l purchas- totalitarianism-attendee‘!- which Jeased him amt whim the other males in the family eyed with much satisfaction. It will heIP Jamie tn various projects as he sl- ready has s. neat ham with a hem- mar. Joules ma I went "up t9 nami- ma's" for our dell. QYIJWITI W“ more the genial and slaubla Ruther- ing, when small iasiies of the fourth generation paraded bmnd new dolll. and othq‘ young folk, including Bill onoc overseas. were on HOME? f"! schools and colleges.’ onmu-wcmwecrwothq-ldk set out frown cogy farmstsads, and village homes to spend their (mem- mng dag with relatives linl frllldsl by untan- vehlcln; by homo and wagon and some want on foot. arm! holdhig parcels, and all h‘: loyful anticipation d the M. hand. A white Ohnstmca, we when mec- Illls: Out. c0 N0 Pom‘. opcduupluccnh fiflltfsis’n"c'lli‘i--""u"'- - - an; and acllctacmu “T-ZTKLYSA? Stuntman-minuscule“ vlt . a». - numb?! “Do you thlnk the United Nations will be able to prevent unotho World War during the next l5 years?" Opinion today reflects llttlc change from the situation tn April: .IA TODAY ONLY Show: At 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Fate 0f inc Air Explorers Uncertain EMPIRE UEIITIIAL GUARDIAN fllnuolamnlcrccarvolfol of local lllhlfll. ant advaflfln cl a acwl) aatan an! b0 l-aacrtec n flu uatca wortctrtotlr It! cblcllnlvaaoc. oiuswuu. for Photographs- usmm-s 17a; Phone sea. commas-Fall's urn m- suaaucl. a. soy uouusu. McLure Building, Charlottetown la still buying all kinds raw furs. ONE THIRD OFF ALL winter coats at The Fbshlon Shoppe, Great George Street. NEW CBETONNES and swing Cranes in. Henry MacFarlane 8: Co. CENTRAL PARISH. - Sci-vices for Sunday. uary Shh. Clyde River 11 A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7 P. M. S. S. 5 P. M. Rev. T. W. Goodwill, Minister: CARVELL BROS. CALENDAR.- The Guardian has received a nice calendar “Emerald Lake" from Csrvell Bros. JUST ARRIVED — Wlndmleld Defrosters-Steerlng Wlheel Mulls -Tarpau1lns, all sizes. - Tanton‘: Accessories. FOR. YOUR SUPPER. TONIGHT Call ll06-J. anll have steamed brown bread and baked beans. Order esnly. HOME FROM 0TTAWA—Miss Doris MacDougall of Ottawa t1 visiting her mother, Mrs. Ewen MacDougall, 52 Upper Hlllsboro Street, City. 5'1‘. CATHERINIPB SCHOOL- Sunday school Sunday, Jan. b at NOFIICE MR. n. c. sn-li-‘Ih-si HALIFAX Noon Sign: and Electric will l» at the _ CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 For information regarding the purchase of Neon si ns, kindly Stlll-Ilo-Trace 0f Hamilton Ghlld HAMILTON. Jan. 3 --(CP)-—In- vinctal Police, who ls investigating the mysterious disappearance on Rusnak, St. Cstharlnes. revealed today that plans are being consid- cred for the draining of the old Welland Canal. , Routine checks are continuing. the latest being the checking of boilers and ashes at a local plant for possible clues. but it is under- stood-tha scar-ch has uncovered nothing which mlglht aid in break-y ing the case. "We are receiving scores of tele-' phone calls and letters from pcoplcl who feel that they mlgiht have some information of value," In- specter Wood said. "We an doing everything tn our power but so far there are no developments." call bctwun hours o 6,and 9.1 I v-z LIGHTS ban-r lclentist who helped develop thy proximity fuse, Dr. L. J. Paddl- sari, holds an army rifle-grenade speotor C.W. Wood, Ontario Pro- wm, “men munmmde mggeqrjg" were shot from the German V-l rocket sent skywai-d at WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 —(AP)— Gnrbled ccmmnnlcatlons tonight shrouded word of the fate of nine naval air explorers long overdue from a scouting flight for the Unit- ed States Navy's South Polar ex- pedition. ; Bad weather in the Antarctic, jumbled the iilr waves so that the navy said incoming messages were iridecipherable. First messages reaching the Navy here said the mixing tiwoenglned seaplane took off from the seaplane tender U.S.S. Pine Island at 5:45 A. 2:30. Gospel service 3 p.m., roads nnd weather permitting. All are heartily Invited. THE WORD BAHA’! MEANS LlGllT——"Chrlst endured a life of sorrow. pain and grief, to bring a perfect example of love into the world." AbduU-Baha. . YORK UNITED CHARGE. Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Minister. Serv- lees Sunday Jan. 5: ll am. Cen- tral Church: 8 p.m., York; 7:80 p.m., Bracklcy. Appropriate serv- 1592?‘ TODAY x‘ P33, aigeizfinglifngo “tum ices for the New Year. All are ' ' ' ' I . 30% 31% t Theniaiéy saiclrgie lags: reporg we mm‘. _____ - *1 .1. * 2:. “seminars; “w- c-wm- sud- ' a n flight over the Roosevelt and 1mm“? 5m‘ 1947‘ 8'30 A" M‘ 3°17 Encouragement can be found in the above figures when the news events of the past eigiht months are taken into account. poll was conducted prior to the Russian "walk-out" from the Security ~ Council meelng in New York last spring. That event, followed by the discouraging spectacle at the Paris Conference and the recent clashes and slow progress in U. N. meetings at Lake Success, have not re- duced the degree of optimism of Canadians The April the division of opinion in Canada on the prospect of U. N. preventing war compared with Canadian views to the Gallup Poll in July, 1946, on the question: "Are you satisfied or dissatisfied with the progress made so far by the United Nations Organization?" i ‘Ilhe breakdowns are almost identical: Communion. 11.00 A. M. Holy Com- munion arrl Sermon. Anthem O, Taste and See tGcss.) 2.30 P. M. Sunday School. 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Anthem. 0. Leave Your Sheep. (CM Ha Kltsjon) Everybody welcome. on ay. H!!- m o. a pedition, said in a dispatch recelv- Any-tango!‘ A's?‘ Holy Cumnlur on‘ ed byj-he Navy tedavr “M ° We‘ “The lccpack is a 300-mile-wlde belt of jumbled lcs but with some Belltnshausen Seas near the great polar ice be1t—wus received at 7:26 A.M. Dec. 30. Then it was about 260 miles soutih of the Pfiue Island. Earlier flights had reported open water in the area. ' GIEll-NSEY RECORD — In the ficult. “If the men are opened stretches of water. Extricat- ing men from there would be dif- down inland, cow is {mu-Jau- 01d class Patoric Starr- llght produced 10.619 lbs milk. 566 lbs butter fat average test 507. This owned by 1Vrs. Elmer Rob- U. N. Prevention oi Mariners (plar-tsl can drop Sui)- "Ismh Nimh RU“ and bred by War (Today) plies permitting them to build a J. Eric nun-iv. Wlnfileeh rtezevselizi win succeed _, 31% camp and stay alive for montgs. Partorie mmbeam virus“ ago? "- Undecided g3 Any overland rescue would be e- daughters with canoe - 1- Unqedded g3 layed until we can get. to Little cords. her diam. Petdfle PM"? - Those Interviewed in the latest poll who think the U. N. will fall "Between which countries do you think war la most likely to "Between Russia and the United States." and most of the others saw threat of war between Russia and some or all - World Copyright Reserved _ down and atubhles and the red-brown of plowed fields rested beneath coveriet of new fallen snow. That fl-lielhtlns at the corner store and 1911111111313 in the starlight. to the hl.ll- top srnd the lights of home. Home ls a certain haven. the lighted windows spaces and fires bum. And there ls bread; So long as we have home; where lamps are lit. And prayers are said. Although a people falter through the dark, And nations grape. With Gcd himself, back of these little homes, We have nil-re hope." Until Monday. . . Diary. Good-night. . . bod! otiu puulmcnd mulled wgccklltct an! intended for OIItlIBIWti America and build an air-strip 3W3. Blakesleos dispatch. (he plane probably was the PIQIOXI in 1935. CENTENARIAN DIES ‘tn receive six planes due late in Janu- garbied by wggthgr conditions, indicated that down cn Eiisworth Land named by extlflftl‘ Lincoln Ellsworth. who flew Over NEW GLASGOW, N. s. Jan- B- CITY POLICE Comm‘ - at the City Police oourt yesterday r1101"- ing, four drun-k and GIHOMEFIIPS were each assessed dammcs cf three dollars arid each fined $23 and costs or 30 days. A fifth drunk and disorderly was fined s20 and new or 30 days, A dfumk and incapable was sentenced to l0 days and an- other oonvicted on s similar chars! fined $20 and costs or 30 d-ays. The B liBht and not altogether concealing evening along an icy mid, James and I had our first bus ride together aomised in a case od- theft under value of $25 was renwnded until today . tCPl-Willlam n. Fraser. who reached the age of 100 last Aug. B. died gt a New Glasgow nurslnf! home today. The funeral will be held from the home of his 5011 John at hearby Brldgeville tomor- Personals of which can beckon one across wide “So long as we have homes where rbw. Mrs. A. W. Fraser, Calgary. is daughter. n, J. urns OPTOMETIIIHT Fitting and Supplylntt m"!!! E10. Montague l’. l. I. tmloa Bonn l0 m l3 A M I In 5 P. M. llolldaya etc. Irv sttlwlntmefll Olllca Connected Wlth a ........ party u btlnllnl down from c heron. mam-mu thus crew mclnberc killed fti a tho Wanna own around. Al! 14ml trcnmott Mr. J. F. Profitt, Xenclngton. was a visitor to the city yesterday coming by bus. 8. Col. C. C. Thompson left yester- day by plane on an unexpected business call to Boston. iii _ -4245: SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY Write for Particulars I22 Mala 5%». Monotnll. N3. 1m! no‘!!- fill Diego. Call!" the In I" Olllllll‘. "Oil 9D “I ION ‘Nil!’ fill IOQ" t BORR/OWDAIE BECK. morland salmon and trout were by 1,000 gallons of battery acid that he slipped off a truck here recent- ly. Wake Up Aiul Sing _ Start Tho llay llight Do you wake u in the morning full 0f 9P “m! glad to be alive! B. Y. l’. ll. Sessions UOIIGIIIIIG ALflgncton MONCPON, N.B., Jan. 3—(CP)— The Maritime B. Y. P. U. cxccutlvs_ concluded its sessions at the First, Baptist Church last night. Dr. A. Gibson honorary presidentI of the Maritime B.Y.P.U.'s received a presentation during the meeting in recognition of his many years of faithful service. Those attending the meeting eluded Miss Margaret Ballem, andI Miss Marguerite Brehaut. of Char-l lottetowux Mrs. I Hampton, N. B. Rev. J.K. Allabyn. Saint John. Elma: Perry, vice president; Rev. AL. Noirtlh Sydney, ACID POISONS FISH -—(OP) went to bed? nosa, may nae Mllburn more than 50 yours. under the supervision o! a You’ll find Mllbum ‘s Tlioso who suffer from 3umpy 110"“, “sue” irritability or a gefleffll d u, good tonic t0 help) ‘s Health and Nerve Douglas Moses. South Ohio, Yarznouth, N.S. Bur- ton L. Allen. Halifax, treasurer; Dr. A. Gibson president, and Rev. Arthur l-llrtie, Wolfvllle, president. Wolfvllle, 15.! Garnet Smith, Euascx, Roberts. IIOHOX‘ BIY Erin's wartime Prlmc BEER U. S. FUNDS FOE CllURCl-ILIL STATUI Model ol a memorial to Brit- Minister. Winston Churchill, which Qharlol l-l. Davis, Cape Cod. Mass" has proposed to the mayors White Dec. 23 of ninc-year-otd Marlcn and“ N_ M" proving ‘round; of! towns on the English Channel. is west- shown here. _ Nearly 3.000 plans a U. S. ra 000 for the work. i- are you as tired as w on you run-down condition build up the system. Tlioy contain the silenced c osltli and Nerve Pills u. rcitl purest o ise from $1,000,000 to It is suggested that it be ercctcd on the Dover cllf-fl, pglgoneq und Davis said in New York that - i 1 h tonic for m! ha" been w ‘irligiedioinillfang are mall! ' d h . a nts. einistu on p rrmhglp in sand”. ~ ~ l dlfnn. They're sold nest“ Zfifitfilillliiilfilflfis.lllfilfflilil.“$5.. "Red .......~ M“ 0° E b“ m w. mum-ii c». 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