n‘ \ A. l. l I ii i‘ ~ , . ‘monument unveiled It. Kingston. _ '~ ,1 m» _. ‘flx§se£.-c§ DECEMBER 3111946 ‘its iimmuuiiilllll -\ .p."~_"-.\_~v A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Pure i; C. M. COX, TO ALL OUR FRIENDS ANl) CUSTOMERS We Wish Very Sincerely . 11m cnagpofijrsrovvu GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN u$ . ~ ' C A N A D A IN I 9 4 6 ' By Tlio lloriafllori Press HQ,‘ h." “d”! lANUAl-Y 80~Increase in initial wheat prlt‘! A little New Year lull of Happiness and Health. é 3-104100 Ford employees end 12-day Windsor strike; Depart- ment of Reconstruction and Supply created. l2—Jolnt Iii-Canada war duction committee dissolved. Il-Vaildlty of the Canada Tem- perance Act upheld by Privy Coun- cil. pro- i} rcxxxrs. Milk Co. Manager. 2Q?» The llity and Province (continued from Page i0) H EEG. Bridges, Minis-er od Fish- eries. —Klnsmen entertain over 500 children at Halloween party-Maj. AH. Peake appointed secretary o! Canadian Legion Provincial com- mand. November 1; G.J. Stewart, Wiltshirc, elect- ed president o! Maritime Clydes- dale Association. —Island livestock makes big cleanup at Maritime winter Fair. 2: R12. Glggey. Charlottetown. elected president P.E.I. Pharma- ceutical Associatioit-RR. Bell, M. L.A., elected Maritime director of Dominion Shorthornc Breeders As» eociaglon. 3: Unveiling of war memorial tablet at Milivlevw and war monu- ment at Nine Mlle Creek School. ~North River Women"; Missionary Society observes 75th anniversary. 4: Death of Frederick C. Murphy, Biunrnerslde business man. 5: Frederick .1. McNeill, Sum- merside, nominated Conservative candidate for 5th Prince. 6: Resignation of Him. Justice A. B. Arsenault, ehfective Jon. l. an- nounced from Ottawa. --Vlslt of Maj. Gen. E. W. Weeks. 0.3.. Ad- jutant General. -—Lt. Col. K. B. Rogers appointed honorary presid- ent cs Canadian Association of Broadcasters. 8: Visit o! Rt. Rev. W. Gordon Macloen, Wlnnlpefl. Moderator of the Predryterlan General Assernbly. ii: Remeanbranco Day. Was‘ -.Diooesan convention C. W. L. opens in Charlottetown. 12: {lumber mill of Albert Gril- rtn, Montague. destroyed by fire-- Canon E.M. Malone observes 28th anniversary oi incumbency at St. Peter's Cathedral. —Mntor mn-ier Board headed by Judge C. 8t. C. Tralnor appointed to administer Public Vehicles Act. 13: Mrs. J.Y. Rhea rte-elected provincial commissioner and Miss Ullian Duchemln president at an- nual meeting of Girl Guides As-l‘ ooclatlon. i4: 3-year-old daughter ol_Mr. I-nd like. Chas. Deveaux. Dundee. killed ori highway. —26l.h PIE I. branch of Canadian legion formed at Hope River. id: RCMP. take over policing of town of Borden. -J H. McFar- lane. Bedsque, s-e-elected president of Temperance Federation. l6: Monument to Philips Cali- bcck. voted by P.‘!.‘.I. House of Assembly in i790, erected at priv- ate emense in old Protestant cem- etery. Elm Avenue. --Death of Dr. J C. Houston. Charlottetown. is: 460 entrle; at 10th annull llve fox show. -!lred C. Ramsay. M.L.A.. and 5.! Richard, How- lan. nominated as Liberal candidates in First Prince. —Daniel MacDon- ald, Si. Peters Boy. elected ltresld- ent o! boas-d of directors. P121. ‘resellers Federation. l0: Death o! J. Peter MacDon- ald. Charlottetown dmaglst. 21: Legion branch organised at Mctell. —Uf.lllll" Board inquiry into electric light and power stop- , , , recommends voluntary rat- ioning as only remedy pmdlng plant reconstitution l2: Provincial Government ord- ers survey o! Charlottetown Rnyalt! area. for town planning purposes. N: Vlllt of Maj. Gain. D.C. snry. $41! under (adoration. C 1L0" ohiei executive Boy Scouts Commissioner for Canada. -Jos. Gallant. Borden, sentenced to tour years for shop lifting and jail creaking. 28: Francis J. McNeil], Conserva- tive, elected in Filth Prince by- eleciion. —Lt.-Col. D. A. MucKin- nou, D.S 0.. re-elecied president at annual meeting of Provincial Ex- hibition Association. —Vlsit of 5am Watson, British Lsabor Party. under 0.0.1“, auspices. —First meeting in Charlottetown of Atlantic Horr- ine Investigation Committee. -—F‘all term of Supreme Court opens in Summerslde. 7!: Nineteen Polish war veterans arrive in Province under 3-year contract as farm workers. —Visit o! .l.l-l. Fbwler, world service sec- retary. Canadian Y.M.C A. 28: Ralph McCau1l elected G.W.P. at annual meeting in Cape Wolfe, P1111. Sons of ‘Temperance. 29: Half-million dollar fire de- stroys large part of Davis and Fraser Co. oold storage and packing plant and causes death of night engineer Ivan Waticrs, _Queen lib-Sir Alexander Clutterbuck named British High Commissioner. N-Justlce Band formula Ford labor dispute announced. 3l—Prlces Board announces sus- pension of price ceiling on 300 items. 0h FEBRUARY 8-{60000000 credit arranged. ll-Mnjor J. W. Foote. Presby- terian padre, awarded’ V. c, l2—$100.000.000 credit extended to Netherlands. 14—-Sharp earthquake rocks eit- les onPaclfic coast. 15—Esplonage inquiry announc- ed. 28—-Vice-Admiral H, E. Reid nam- ed chief of naval staff. for China MARCH l—Gen. l-l.D.G. Crerer retires. 6~Brltish-Canadlan loan for $250,000,000 signed. l4—Frcd Rose, MP, arrested ln espionage probe. 15——Royal Commission on espion- agr- makes second report. 18»~King tolls Commons established fifth column ada. 27-—James Cardinal McGuigan welcomedvin Toronto. 2i)—'I‘hlrd interim report by Royal Commission on espionage. Soviet in Con- APRIL l—Posthumous V. C. awarded to CSM John Robert Osborn. Winni- peg Grenadlers. 12—Viscourit Alexander installed as 17th govemor-general of Can- ada; Emma Wolkln sentenced to 2 1-2 years in espionage Case. l4—Prlcc ceilings removed 10m: list cf articles. flfl Hotel taken over by local interests under management o! Thos. W. Mbrrls. —-Dr. W.J.P. Maelldlllan r-elected Dresldcrnt at 37th annual dlmlded by fire at Northam. meeting of Children's Aid Society. 30: Produce Company warehouse damaged by fire at Northam. December 1: “Charles A, Dunning" my, up {or extensive remodelling at Bruce Stewlrt 8s Co. wharf. -Pr€5byiey. lo-n diam-h. Remington, observes 60th anniversary. 2: Young Progressive Conservat- ive Association reorganized with Theo. DeBlols as president. —Rev. G. Govch elected president at Min- isterlol Amoclatimi meeting, 3: Hon. A. S. MacMilan, err- Premler of Nova Scotla. chief speak. er at Ca-lodonlm Club dinner. - Pluis for separate Fisheries Divls- . ion for Pa!‘ I. aimounced as Hair- fax. —Me,lor lillcRae. Charlotte- UOWII, elected Maritime represent- ative an board of directors. Can-| ilidlan Alli-shire Breeders Associat- on ' Canadian Legion branch form- ed at Kinkors. under Wendell Mac- Leod. -—$3.000 fire at Crystal Dairy Dlant, Summsrside. -R.. A. Pro- llli. Freetown. ic-elected P. E. I. scperesentatlvo of Canadian Hol- etelsr-Frclalan Association board. 5: Death ofl Dr. Archibald A. Al- len. M. Cardigan. -l-‘totary Radio emotion for crippled children real- inoo over 05.000. U: Montague Board o! ‘llrade urges expropriation of Maritime Eiieotw“ ric O0. plant. ‘ 9: Charlottetown Ministerial As- sociation formed under president Rev. J. T. Ibbott. l0: B. Roy Holman rc-elected pre- sident at annual meeting of Queen's County Progressive Conservative Association. l2: New government liquor pre- mises opened. —Public meeting to discuss plans for establishing com- munity art cen-tre. —Death of John l". Duffy. B2. o! Government House thirteen successive Lieutenant C... s. -Divorcees granted judemonts absolute for first time wlthln- Province since Con- ll: War memorial iableig unveil- ed at Victoria hall and Kenslngton United Church. 21: James P. Gillis. Port l-llll. drowned in Ma‘ , Bay. -—Messrs. R. R. Bell. M.L.A. and G. R. ‘ill Ill . ii ii ii ll i] . ii We couldn't let e holiday season go by without $01.5"! f "‘ rum NEW rm to you. ‘ é James Tait -.= "FLCRIST" _xn:-i—ecxr—nri>:- '~‘°""'°"°" W" "" °" illo Trace 0f 15—Army announces terms of Service for peacetime force. 25—Dr. D. Shugar acquitted on espionage charges. 30-5 H. Mat-kiln of Winnipeg Free Press dies; Mil-Gen Kurt Meyer reaches Canada to serve life imprisonment. ‘ MAY 3—Kaihleen Willsher sentenced to three years in espionage case; Dominion-Provincial Conference adjourned. ' 5~E>1l7editlon Muskox returns to Edmonton after 81-day exercise, 8-Schoorier Ermlnle sinks off Capo Breton coast. seven lost. l4—C:nadlan Citizenship Bill lllllroved by Commons, 15-31000 B. C. wood workers strike. l6-Ottswa announces removal oi‘ two-cent milk subsidy in June. 35—Seamen's Union strike starts. l-Jldward Mazerall sentenced to four years on espionage chm-gs, "MIMI later dismissed. 5—Rev. W. Gordon McLean el- ected moderator Presbyterian Church. l'l—-Freak tornado strikes, Wing. stér- Ont.. area, l6 dead- l3 lnjur. v . Ill-Loggers‘ strike in B. C. ends. 20-—Fred Rose sentenced to six years on espionag charge; appeal rejected. 33—Efll‘lhqu-ake strikes wide stretch of B. C. coast. war ' 2-1011; announces price. rent and rationing controls remain. 5-Canadlan dollar placed parity with U. s. dollar. 15—Hemllion. souit Ste. Merle and Sydney steel workers strike. Royal Commission on espionage issues final report. U-Bllllon dollar wheat contract, with UK. announced. on Holmes appointee man Counsel. 22: Death of Rev. Dr. M. E. Germ. Charlottetown. -!‘ive horses lost in fire which destroyed barn of Joseph Power. Greenfield. 28: Provincial Government ac- cicpis Otturra offer o! $3,000,000 minimum grant ilider new tax a‘. ment. 29: Business of ll‘ W. Strong Co. Ltd, Bummcrslde, acquired by Sinclair and Stewart, Md. Missing llhilil 81‘. CATI-IARINIEsOnL. Dec. 2'1 -(OPi - The fourth day of the hunt tor Marion Rosnuk ended io- night without discover! v1 the nlne-yeor-old girl missing from her homo here. but it brooch: s rev of hone. rt was ancient wuihlo that I little girl whom Madeion Jax o! Port Hope saw in that town Tues- day night was the Rooms): child. Miss Joli told police that the girl had stialgbt lrrown hair. WON I green coat and carried a Ill d011- Wlth her was o. tall rnen. But from Burllllllon Belllh- "l" Hamilton. came a time sombre suggestion. Police Chief ttowardr Nlckling of that oonmuiit! re- ported discovery of a ill!“ °f wrapping paper which appeared i0 be spottorod with blood and he from $1.28 to $1.35 announced. SIP-Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service retired from duty. AUGUST ‘f-Dr. David Shugar detained for second time ln espionage case 16—Dlscontinuance of national registration announced; deserters granted amnesty. M-Fleld Marshal Montgomery arrives in Canada. SEPTEMBER l—!t. Laurent appointed Secre- tory of state for external affairs; Archbishop of Canterbury attends Anglican synod in Canada. 5~Valleyflcld. Que», workers end 97-day strike. ll-Rev. T‘. W. Jones United Church moderator. l3—-Dr, John Soboloff fined $500 on passport charge connected with espionage case. 15-2l RCA)“. men die in Da- kota crash natir Estevan, Sunk. iii-Real Caouette, Social Credit. wins Pontiac, Que. by-elr-otion. TI-Gen- A. G. L. MPNUllZlllCll appointed head of Atomic EIm-rgy Control Board. textile elected OCTOBER 2 -Sfef‘l workers accept iii-routs- an-hour wage rise in cud sli-ikr. 6-28-1111)" farm deliver‘; strike in Albert.» ends. iO-ilfl-rlziy Bl‘lll'lllGl'-M’Illvl sirdél ash strike. Amhersiburu. Ont. ends. 1l~H. S. Gerson scuicncc-(l to five years on espionage charge; ap- peal oritcrcd. P0. A. C. Mynarskl awarded V. C. pOSlhllmmlslV. 15~Evolyn Dick fo-und guilty of murder at Hamilton. sentenced to harm. 17—Wintlsor Chrysler and Tor- onto Anaeonda Brass strikes and. l8-W. M, Pappin acquitted on two charges connected with espion- age. Bil-Hun. P. J. A. Cardin divs. Qb-Prngresslve Conservatives win Portage in Prairie and Piarkdale by- elections. 22—-El‘il' Adams acquitted on es- pionagg charge. 29-—New Brunswick fPllCllrs tax agreement Wllll Ottawa: J. S. Benn- ing sentenced f0 five years on es- lllfitmgc charge: appeal entered; Louis Bcrcovitz sentenced in life imprisonment for shooting of Harry Davis. Montreal, Jilly 25. NOVEMBER 6—Polisli minister reveals loss of priceless treasure. 'l—lVI. S. Nighiirigtilo c-n ospionagv charges. Q-Maniiobn. Saskatr-hewvn r70!!- clude tax agreement with Ottawa. l8—D. G. Lunan sentenced to five years on espionage charge; ap- peal entered. ZL-Agiatha Chapman on espionage charge. acquit led 30—Wartime wage and salary cnn- l lrols abolished. DECEMBER l-Mrs. Amy Kelsey Erickson. B. C.. becomes first when! quron. 2~Prlvy Council upholds Can- adas’ right io deport Japanese. fi-Premler Drew announces new Ontario Liquor Ari. proviriiiv! for cocktail hnrs. effective Jan. l. 'l—Dr. David Shugar acquitted second time. 8-11 die in Barry Hotel fire at Saskatoon. 18 injured. IO-Dnminion cabinet changes nn- nouncod. ll-Defence Minister Abbott on- nounres interim defence research board. lit-Announce additional Domin- ion cabinet changes. l3~l=tay Lawson, London, Ont-. now Ontario lieutenant-governor. lT-B. C. concludes tax agree- ment with Ottawa; Sorifll CW0" Bill oi‘ Rights ruled ultra vircs by Alberta appeal court. Der. iii-Four Nltizi WiSOYWT‘ l“! war hanged in_ lm-h- hrkigc. suit. lad 1m‘ killing fellow captive. 19__()1[g.wn Order-m-Coun- cl] establishes Canadian dollar at present "I'll"?- Chrlstmos Day was saddest doy in lives of Catharina. Ont, after disappearance of Marian. suggested that it might have some uvlivt? - acquitted Missing Since Christmas Eve, Nine- . I'LI'LFU"I i'|_|'l.l'Ll'Ll'lJ'Ll'Ll'l_i"lj 1 FlflflILFl .|"LJ'lJ'l_l'L|'Ll'l_l'l TLT1 .3‘ images 454-} j-oxfg-ie- ‘ c» ities. - will prevail and a spirit of mutual trust and goodwill followed by n . g period of expansion in world trade can be confidently looked forward e to 19~i7. T" ill 5| In the Provincial sphere the Government of Prince Efllillffl ls- d land. folloiviuu lengthy negotiations. has accepted. in principle. an offer l Ilj hy the Federal authorities of zi new five-year izix agreement. This ” r" H .- P ‘Bibi-SE fin‘ b-u“ iii/by ‘Li/r i’ S/EAE $514.? ii i‘ ?> 2-9 r-TQY-S-I- 0€v< i)‘ '5 g .1 l3 .- .- .4 a .1 i3 .1 5 '3 JLYUULTUUALJUUUUULLLLJLJLLJLJULLL.‘ iii-Red Rose, MP. Mont» real Cartier. conviction in csrll-onage case firmed by Court of Ap- pcal. Bil-Gerard Couruoyer wins Richclieu-Vercheres seat in Federal lay-election for Liberal Party. ZIi-Rescue boats bravo in": to’ save slX after plane crash at Mont Jnli. Q“?- 36—Used ration coupon rilll uncovered by R.C.M.P. TL-Heavy snow, sleer par- alyze Ontario communi- rations, iii-Trade Minister announ- ces Canada's fcreiflll trade in 1946 hlfilwfil 0f any peacetime period l1’! history. ____§_________ EXERCISE FOR. THAT WAISTLINE ' As emphasis is being put. on hips and little hip pads are even br-lng sowed into flared DPplllmS, ihrrc is emphasis on the waistline. One of tho simplest and best; exercise: for waistline control is done like this: Std-rill‘ preci. with feet apnrl, your arms outstretched io tlrc- sides. Twist the body from the wril<r2 first in lllf‘ right then f0 the 191i» Don't move your hips or bend vour knees. gether. straight out. arms and hands Rusnok family. 8t. nine. Mrs. John nuns: is smi with Marian’! unearned ill-elm"- .# gm“? ltydlit<'§»t~ifr\§wn w?- c": i com‘ pgiggqpi-ogc&xfiiaiési/tiidfiiwfiwifi o“: v 1- ‘i. ti)‘: 05*“ f FMQVM 0 T0 The People 0f Prince Edward Island New Year's Day i947, in the international field, finds the world still gripped in an atmosphere of unrest following the end of hostil- However, it would appear that n policy of firmness tempered by tact and good judgment, as exemplified by the recent session of the United Nations Assembly, gives reason f0 hope lhzit miner counsels 1’,I agreement will be sirbmitted to the Legislature at its next session for I ratification and from ii. I trust. the Province of Prince Edward island will be able i0 g0 forward in Pllfllplill)’ with the other component parts 0f the Confederation, l0 a period of expansion and pruspcfliy l1t‘\(‘l' lic- fore experienced. T0 one and all throughout the Province, 0n behalf of the Govern- ment, I express the hope that the New Your will bring every measure of Health and Happiness. J. Walter Jones, Premier relaxed. Lift the legs stra~glit up W. as fair as possible without bench‘ jug ilie knees. Lower them a5 slow- I 1y as possible. still keeping they ‘knees stiff. You Will feel fl pull i across the abdomen. But dim“. ex- i haust yourself the first day. Increase your exercise time gflCll day. Thus you will ward off stiff musrlw. If you will but slick in thrw» lxvrr-ises you (‘an ‘rrsli-ipc" your frxzure hilt it rnqtiiros ivill pouwu- and work. l' Alunris follow the exercise. TI7ll~ ‘; line \\‘Illl n shower and .. rub- w down Massage the body with .1 . lurkish rows-l tn stimulate rlr .. lation. ‘i Watt-h your dict, eat the propri- foods. Cut out beiivoen-mvnl "limits '3 and lint cocktail when you are tired. ‘ f . i y . iimsciirs? ..\ dteyoamzy’ aha l’ l i ,. Y Thrnighl take nil-vegetable NR Iuxaiivr- It ' I ilolpu .1." out thoroughly nnll pleasingly . i ntcniiruil wnaiea, often tho calms nf .‘ "ioarlnrlioa, dull feeling. Nukes you for! 5 l irriglitor. Nil cornea in two strengths. w" Regular Nit and NR Juniors (it. rinse). m. m...“ nr clmcnlntc cnntrvl. l TO-NIGHT l?‘ IOMOIIOW ALIIGHY ,' 2s: 83f’ .11.“ ‘P'- v~ Whvu last sot-u. Marian Rusnak brother on Christmas Eva mid I10 "M" l0 months. and Margaret. 15, waited for Marian‘! return- search: r§>oa@/oe§oe@ey<®n@>ot@>os§oeaeu L LYLILFL‘ ll LFUULYU L "\')\1 " lo wish you one of the happiest Bell Bilflk Lie dawn on the floor. regs in- _ Old Child Believed Kidnapped started for home from l nl hor has barn sr-r-n since. _ . at ?-9E- 1-1-9 fé-Oti -..- :- Que Q-ooiweeaw 9w!- s.» - — - i ttnf- \,ee;v - v it's our real pleaeeri _ 92?." New Years you've ever had. £540 $911‘? and Novelty Store SUMMERSIDE neighbor with a drum for her baby an Christmas Cecile. six; John. Police and citizens are making ea inWHlVO i