v Dgcl§MBER__-11. 1947 fiance In Western . campsieeurity ls Price For Remaining 1- Dec. 10 - (AH-Ali wfiguyoiet to-tite conclusion nee now is‘ in the western provided her security aggression from the‘ east my "ntutwefi ‘tion oi ' br etm 11B u°filiuirnwtrsae talks. it) ""1", .0 repudiate the nsnen wit“) alliance, and the increas- B“. anti-Communist tone oi the 1.2K... Government in domestic a; merely winiorca a trend no- l?“ w, at the Foreign Minilters’ “cggence in lnndon. “Bu, m, extent of France's co- Wamn with nritain and the aim states still dcilfllfil °5 m‘ ma of prOiZCCUOD London and wuhmgml; are WUliiiI (.0 GRUB“. iniormcd diplomats here sly- competent French circles agree “"1511 Minister Btdault has made up his mind that he is ready W a the French occupation zone (he Anglo-American" "al- -" an showdown I91 W “ """ m y but out be a wait- m‘ (or Britain and the United suits to pay what he thinks is ' ht irice. msmrelg prilce is security. and a ‘mm at the map-in 194"! as well _ ils wh . "Blifllwillife bsokeli by virtually .communist Frenchmen. that F" f I nallisi is ‘flaqiih Nominations By iiistriots .--_ Following are the candidates who havkbeen nominated in the Provincial general election o! Dec ll, with their political affiliation i! brackets: Iirlt Prince:- Por Couriciilor:— . Fred C. Ramsay, (Lin) Noni-role. armor. Donald Campbell. (P.C.) Alber- ton. ‘farmer and merchant. Daniel MacKay, (6.012) Bloom- tieid. farmer. For Assemblyman:- Joseph Hector Richard, Iiowlan, lumber millet. D. R. Campbell, (C.C.F.), Alber- ton. farmer. Clarence F. Morrissey, (Lib). (P.C.). ei. LiLlWIId Priuce:-. For Councillor:- J. Raeford Locke. OLeary, farmer. J. Foster sharp. (P.C.,)_ East Bideford. farmer and oyster deal- u. Forrest Mount Royal. farmer. For Assemblyman:- Georze H. Barbour. (Lib). Ohar- iottetown, farmer. Donald F‘. McLean. (C.C.F.), ‘Ivne Valley, teacher. P. M. Maccauli, (P.C.). Ellerslie. general merchant. Third Princes- For Counciiior:_ Thomas M. Linkietter, (C.C.F.), ‘wry 110i’! I - ca “s22: i.) waded“ ° i‘ "1" ' MAN moss MARS erosion (>1 i“ 3"“ "‘d“'m”" a! TSHP. COUNCIL. l of German war zirfinllllied military vigilance along mil . minis h‘; been tied in with ee- Albert Crookes. former deputy "We 0f Toronto township appfibl" . ma m“ , ed before the township council liiliililllll-f gnwg:gmg?gltnt 2'15".“ j dressed in a “man from Mars" 19"" "s Outfit. like this and carrying a l mead to an increase in Ger-i Mn)»; industrial level it) Ii) I“ Mai steel output of between 1°.- 000.000 and 112.000.0041 tons on two conditions: international economic hatchet. The hatchet. he main- i tained. was to knock some sense into the council heads. The reason ‘f0!’ the flying Stilt and goggles wag control of tthe liui?‘ lgigmaaniouié- ‘m3 explained. kw" l power vac "Bills -'_ Dulles ivas reported to have) mnnmcnt-thc so-cailed Byrnes Bough, an interview Wm‘. D, Treati- lGaulle to determine what, would 19”" °' aflifmstulvesziltflliwiia: ‘happen if De Gauile should re- . fliiliili 0f W! Femtlb“ men‘ o! ‘hi? to power next summer. i Bi-zonlo. Ind i-lW '5 a’ i‘ I ersons familiar with the . a new European "frontier" on the Ems. Frances security problem r-haligté. The strong neighbors on the east would (lien not be Q8!- many but tiie Soviet Union. 35551., with millions under iii-mi, stands on the Elbe only 300 miles from the FY9110!) "Wm"- These (acts explain the three- pgint program aSCflbld t0 GGI. De Gauiie in his week-end coli- verssiioii in Paris with John For icr Dulles. the Republican adviser oi State secretary Marshall of the United States. The General was reported to favor pmerging the Hench zone with 81-2001! i! Washington agrees toz‘ i. An Angio-French-Ameri- can lililillill assistance pact. l 2. sending modern military er OlliPllt in quantity to the r. i army and a. Western international eco- nomic control of the Ruhr. Qualified French quarters say this rcooricd conversation is‘ "pmpgrhli iruc" and add that it ‘French situation discount this pos- i [sibility strongly De Gaullc can ‘ only come to power if the French iAlsembiy votes itself out of office before its term expires four years Rom now. Legislators rarely act i that way. i , The single dominating factor in |this shift of French official opin. ion during the last six months has been, most observers agree, the! Marshall plan for European recov l ‘cry. The piun, and Russia's op- position to it, has precipitated a lohoosing-up process all over i Europe. - Bidault. one of the European‘ sponsors for co-ordlnaied recon- struction, sought in previous Big: Four conferences to play (inc, , "treat compromiser." That period is definitely over. In recent Council sessions Bid- auit appears to have gone out o' T his way to be abrupt to Foreign Minister Molotov ol Russia. At the sonic time in Paris Bid- iiulfs (oileague in iiic hiouveniciit ‘hi’ "'1" L‘ mdaiil“ °‘"“ "Pm" Repuhlicaln Populairc Pnrtv. Pro.- imis (icshiio the long-standing pE-Y- mier Robert Sciiiimiili. was crock- whal rilt bctwccn the two lead- |lng down on Communist leader. m. ‘of the strike ‘it-ave. i I i BUIIIOOCK l . BLOOD . BITTERS "i". is vegetable compound acts on the bowels, kidneys, liver and stomach. It helps to eliminate wastes from the system. The result may be a smoother, clearer skin. ' Ask for it at any drug counter. Specify Burdock Blood Bitters. The T. Hilbert: 00., Limited, Toronto, Oat. r millet! s (1.10 . Top {Wmiil ploiaUnd as ‘ (wit! csalerole i! lreepa . i on the table.- Comes i" .4 oopyler sites f‘ in: itOuBiIS, iiARDWAIiE storm uiiiirn t. ‘. m potentiai—- y .slde Lot 44, farmer. Summerside. retired farmer and trader. ' Edward Larkin. (6.612). Bay. ward Everett Arnett. (P. 0.), Bummerside. barrister. "or Assemblymariz— Charlottetown. teacher, Cyrus F‘. Gallant. (C.C.F.). Well- ington, farmer. Peter Gallant. tun‘ R. R.. farmer. i-‘curih Prince:- For Councllior:»_ Horace Wright, (l-ib.) .srmer. John L. Read. (Ind). farmer. David Roscoe Walker. (C. C. It). hensington. farmer. John C. Pilimsn, (P. C.) New Annsn. farmer and produce deal- ex. Joseph Willi-ed Arsenauit, (us) I Pignish. lobster pecker and farm- _ l w. Phillips. (UbJwl l i I i Bedeque. Kmsco lose millions with i l For Assemblyman :- , C. Cleveland Baker (Lin). Kensington. farmer. Irving M. Toombs. (6.012). Al- i eany. R. R. 2. tanner. 'TllE GUARDIAN. ciiaizngrrigrowiv Front!" 0W. left t0 . right: Til-Ci‘! cent O'Connell, Pat MacQuaid. Blok row, left to right: isii nits lilnlllsilsiiiilliflt sawivlacQuald, Mary OfiCounell, Leon. ard Fitzpatrick, Alfred Mullen, Wilbert smith. Joseph MacQnaid, Vin- _ Miss Ileana Hughes (teacher). Ferdinand Wash. Anitn Smith, Florence Coi-riizan. Josephine Fitzpatrick. Theresa Walsh, Bernadette Fitzpatrick, Anita Walsh, Moira Walsh. Sally, The Bear Gui) Longs For iiiii Pals EDMONTON, Dec. 3 - (OP) — People are confusing. Take it from one who knows - Sally a 40-p0und black hear cub. Smly was found by a corporal in the United States Army Air Force who took her back to the camp at which he was stationed. near Dawson Creek on the Alaska High-way, ills buddies adopted the month-old cub as their moscot. The corporal named her "Junior" in memory of a cub he ciwned while a forest ranger in the States. But later the boys decided that tvasrft formal enough — they re- named her Sally. For some time Sally was happy with camp life Instead of grubb- lng for food she was fed chocolate bars. bread. Jam and similar delicacies. But One thing sally didn't know — when you join (he air force you see the world. She was packed into a plane and "Photo by Garii hum. l Smart Girl George F. Work “All right. Skip that. L.ct's hear about the intcrne suit. Why did ' he send you with the lnicrnc suit?“ "So Zorane could get away willi- qui. being grabbed by Pop Krcsczfs men." "Why didn't Van Arden simply (Lib). call for him in a taxi?” “He didn't wont his hand to show." "Is that all?" "I don't kncvw what you mean. Barney." . “Dorris you even suspect that Van Arden is a phony as a five-and- ten-cent-storc wedding ring?" “N03. "Then yoitrc lying again. Why did Van Arden want him out of (v.0), Welling- fins) building?“ “So Pop Kiescos men wouldn't get him." "You know Zoruiic was making thes- strlkes and that Van Arden was Borden, l(l0iiig nothing about it. Krcsco had a right to take him out and beat him up." "Van wanted lo get Zoruue safely sway on (he same principle that a sheriff won't allow a murderer to be lynched by a mob. And to avoid diplomatic unpleasantness, Zorene is really a political prhoncr. and Van has to protect him." "And you believe all that?" “I doesn't see why Van should lie about it." “Either you're lying or you're ii .fool. and you aren't a fool. You're Heath Stronl. (PC). Summer- 4 r.lde., barrister. _ Fifth Irincu- ‘ (‘or Councilior:_- mine H. Machrlane. (Lin). Summcrsidev produce merchant. Ernest H. Stronl. (P.C.), Sum- merside, barrister. Chesiey M. Woodside. (0.012). Lummerside. carpenter. For Assemblyman:- Carrol W. Delaney. (Lib), sum- merslde. C.N.R. telegraph operator. Francis J. McNeiIl, (P.C.) Sum- nierside. teacher. / Chester Gaudet, (0.0?) Sum~ ‘ net-side, labourer. Iii-st Queens:- For Councillors- W. F‘. Alan Stewart. (Lib). Siraihgartriei» Farmer. Ernest C. Holm (PC) DeSablc. laimer. George Wstton (C.C.F.). Crep- and. Fcr Assemblyman:- Frederick A. Larse (Lib.) Char- lottetown. barrister. Walter G. MacKenzie. (P. 0.). springfield. farmer. Murdock Machaod (0.012). Loni River. farmer. second Queens:- For Councillor:- Gordon R. Holmes. (Lib), char mttetown. barrister. Reginald R. Bell (P-C.) Char- lottetown. barrister. Ernest C. Houston. (0.01). New Glasgow, farmer. For Assemblyman:- Laughiln E. MacKlnnon. (mo). Canoe Cove. farmer. J. Philip Matheson G0.) Oyster Bed Bridle. farmer. Lorne E. Houston, (O.C.!'.) flun- ter River farmer. Third Queensz- _ For Councillor:- Bugene Cullen, (us) Char- ‘otwtown. dsiryman. .1. J. MacDonald. (so). John- ston's River. tanner. For Assemblyman‘.- Rusull C. Clark. Stewart; merchant. John A. Gillies.‘ lottetown. salelman. Dearth Queen's:- Por Councilloiwq- Matthew W. Wood, 0.0.). Southport. turner. J. Waiter Jones. cue.) lunbury. tanner. For Assemblynianz- " Dougald McRinno . (Nb). Ht. Buchanan. farmer. D, J. Riley. (PC), Belle River. iderchent. ' Filth Queen's:- For Councillor:- W. J. P. MacMilian. Charlottetown, Physician. F. Chas. Doulsn. (Uh), Char- lottetown. dentist. . Doulias McFarlans. (0.01). ledeque, farmer. ' For Aaaemblymant- ' 1'. William L. Prowss. (Lie). Charlottetown, merchant. David l... Mathiesen. (P.O.). Charlottetown. barrister- wimm 5.1.0110. (0.01). Dene irsi novella. farmer- Iiret King's:- i‘or Councillor:- (LibJ, Mt. (IEO). Char- (HO). i i \ i . v i Auauatins A. lleebeeeiii. 0.0.) soul-it. phn . T. J. Klckhsm. (Uh) loutil. farmer. . For Assemblyman:- r-nrry a Francis. (Uh-i. Isriuaa bridle. can-lags builder. ohn R. ilaolean. 0.0.). louril in chant. Second :- For Oounc 1- lt. L. lulle- (P.O.). It. Peters \ supposed to be one of the smartest girls in New York. Something i". sour. You own’); (Bllliig the truth. You didn't rlcllvcr that istcrnc suit simply to got ire that story. You ism-w he": dnnyciwiua ‘it was. Why did you fly to Chicago two week". ago?" "To interview princess." "You're still lying. You were run- hing an errand for Van Ardcn." "Barnrgv." she irailcd. “stop saying lhui. Van has always i!(‘P'l lcinri and decent. Ho's |i'l(‘(l iu main) love lo mo, hut. hos no won'- that Japanese Bar, larn-ici". Thos. R. Cullen. (Lib), Midgcii 78111191‘. Y-‘or Assemblyman:- Harry H. Cox (Lib) mbster packer. _ E Milton Rogersdn, (PC), Pocket. station. farmer. Third King's»- l-‘or Counciiior:- Moreii Keir Clark, (141).), Montague. merchant. ' L s. Hunter, (PC), Bridgo- ~ town merchant. For Assemhlymcin:_ Joseph G. Campbell, (Lib) Poplar Point, mechanic. John A. MacDonald, (P.C.), Cardigan. merchant. Fourth King's:- For Councillors- Murdock McGowan, (PC), Kil- muir.~ merchant. Alexander W. Maiheson, Charlottetown. barrister. For Aasemblymant~ John A. Campbell, (141).), Heath. crdnle, farmer. (Lin), Frank D. MacFarlanc, 0R0.) Murray Harbour, merchant. l Filth King's‘.- For Councillor:- Freri G. Johnston. (PC) Mur- ray Harbour North, farmer an’) lobster packer. i George E. Seville, (Lib), Anillll- dale, lsrmer. r for Assemblyman".- William Hughes, (Hit), “est. merchant. Daniel M. MacLean, P.C.), De- Gros Marsh. farmer. OLDER PEiiPiEi Bouris o if 1R1 iiiiil III" WIK Hill’ FIOVIDIS SUNSHINE Willi” You an the of ' round and your (invasion today. v l-I 71" 1“ SCOTT'S i‘, EMULSIO .11, L.‘ l.l,'i f, ,. and steppe for the gallant, fearless Van Ar. bnnian light He was lie used his thumbs too much. Van Arden brilliantly stopped his fight with l-lotchklss in ilic fourth rounrl and arresforl Oh. very spectacular. More head- lines. Public opinion is against Zoranc. The workers are for him. Th? vote is split. So Whai? Van Ardew was assigned Zoranc out of the country. Arden prosecuted Zorane. Ztrane so Dcrwrtment of Labor. when he zit readv to llrrsrrit rlnount thought he hurl. d'tir."f. i“)‘l‘ ("M125 to convict Zorane. curl 7ornnc go‘. out. on a writ or hubs-as PQYVAVR." than halt (he men I sheet." shipped lo a zoo in Edmonton. Barney said in a mom reasonable She had hardly arrived at the tone: “What l don't understand is "WW-Ti Wile" h" °ld buddl" l‘ how a girl as smart as you are Dawson Creek decided they were can be taken in by him_ He‘; lonely for her so she was always been phony. Why did the shipped back. Department sr State yank him out Then winter started rearing its of hisdi-id alter he'd made that ugly head and the boys again Erilndstand play of reselling those decided the Edmonton zoo (was the marooncd Amcricaiis- Something place for sally. Shc eras flown i0 was phony. And what's he riunc the Alberta capital and adopted since he tvent to work for the Dn-l by s group of Canadian airmen. imrinlvnt of Labor? Lot's Check But. the R. C. A. F‘. Couldn't them off. First. Theodore Pam, decide whether or not she was a ‘he Greek Singer. She warunfor- good influence so attain she W85 Whats snfiuzh i0 set a part in sent packing - to the loo- Roguds Rest. It was so heavily sally doesn't mind the zoo - (‘ensored by women's clubs that but she misses her W“ ‘m5 m“ she made a nicc easy mark. At the things they fed her. She hasn't climax oi.’ the third act. he rushed been forgotten though. The boys out onto ii stage. arrested her at Dawson Creek. have in formed the show. Headlines m0 officials they'll be down soon to greet their pal. view. Van is pFBDHPlnE sooth" charge and is going to New" it to (he Board of Review in another vrcek or so." "1 see, I've been on the case for months. I know that an Arden is crookr-d. hut fcmiiiin intuition tclls you he's a dandy fellow." “WnsnQ 1t enough." Sally said wcarilv. "that I got you that beat?" "No," Barney snapped. "It ‘was incidental. It docsn‘! hold WM?!‘- Huw do you suppose l felt when Ki-csco told me about it? You know what Krescn ls. He swears he'll get even with you. He accused me of arranging it all." den! “Does that prove he's phony?” "It does i0 mo. Next. that Al. heavyweight Dimitri. very unpopular because him (or illegal rnfry "And hmv about Stefan Zorane? cerium Van (o the job of had in... lawyers. ‘The case was Sally emailed. , submitted to the Board of Re- "TVS ‘ill rli-‘hi- He kfwws but" V0.11. zindVan icst." now." “Docs that prove Van is phony?" “i don't know. 1t serves yo" San‘. “up right. T warned you Phoili. V871 Ardour Rut you're too clever. I'm iiisi n (iumii reporter. You're th" rinWlirm scintillating ziri “tho does let's Be Smart because You're so srrv-vi." . she said desperately. "Oh. it sccms so imcelrss. You won't be- licvo anything I tell --ou." "Because you're still lying." “Van Arden got rid ct evidence that the solicitor for the ir9'l‘.l‘.'ii'iliii< which he, ii of evidence ‘You can't prove that.“ Sally said. “Y Wish I Could!" “It tvss up to the Board of Rc- (T0 39 Cmlilnuedl PAGE/b SE VENI EEN___ interest In Canada?! Fer Northern Regions Is Reported Growing (By m.» rrueman) ‘ MONTREAL. Dec. l1—-(CP)- Dariadafii far northern regions may hide valuable mineral de- posits. at the same time provide a fertile field for scientific re- sesrch by the Arctic institute oi North America, the organization's director said in an interview to- day. At the Institutes iieldquarterg in the McGill University medical building, Dr. Albert Lincoln Wash- burn of New York. 36-year-old graduate of Dartmouth and Ya.c. told of the work now being done and of the problems that remain to be solved. ‘ The Institute was founded ill 1944 by representatives of Canada, the United States, Newfoundland. Labrador and Greenland. The," came to the conclusion that ii scientific research oi the Arctic is ‘ to be carried out in s systematic. co-ordinated manner. a central bureau cl planning and inform.)- tion would be necealry. l While the institute was iuunch- ed with the aid of-graiits from ' National Research Councils h.’ Canada and the United states. n now is financed largely from priv ate sources. j Briefly. objects of the IllSliLilLt: ; are to “encourage the objectiv» ‘ study_ of Arctic conditions sndl .> .1 v . I problems; to collect records reiat I _ lng to Arctic regions and to make WOODSTOFK NURSE them available for pure and ap- ARCTIC SUPERWSGR plied scientific use; and ilnaliyi to maintain close contact with, L l, w t t 0° other institutions and organize.» i nlileogeug fgepgéaslgoz?‘ 1,2,51,31,56“, lions engaged in similar or relat ed fields of study." "Geologic investigations are im~ portant." said Dr. Washburn. “I! is not unreasonable to suppose the - north may hide valuable mineral deposits. such as those known in more southerly regions." Discovery and successful ex ploitatlon oi northern mines ai ready producing tiranium and gold "indicate the possibilities." i There is also need for establish- ment of additional weather sta ,csni;iiis inhabiting permanently- Lion, in the lai- north. said Dr ‘ {rorch soils; determination of the Washburn, since that is the arcs host grazing grounds ior rciiudecr; where much of southern Canada's l studies or physiology of the man weather originates. A detailed of the north. study of Arctic waters is likewise Dr. Washburii himself has ac- considered of practical importanc: rompauicrl three research expedi- because ocean currents have a dir- (ions to the lav north and has also ect bearing on climate and fauna | spent onc winter and several sum- l , at Port Harrison, Que, is the new cliarze of Patricia booty, graduate of WO0Li>iDL'l( Genera‘: hospital. Miss LE-Lily has served iii outpost hospitals at Beardmore. Iiispanola, and other points in Ontario with The new hospital . where she has been orpoiulcil supervisor. is I prcfabiil-niccl building erected by the department of Indian affairs. mers (loin: geologic field work in the Canadian Arctic. Ills assistant is P. D. 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