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FINE ELCO WATCHES A smart tical C 06c dependable models and gift for his: Fmwmss ‘ONLY A new MORE DROPPING PAIR! Tiny. lvely styled to serve many years to come. $100. from many l1? . _ ‘a ‘I00 - BLUEBIRD PAID Modern Bluebird duel-to . . . 8 sparkling dip,- LADIES’ and attract» DULOVAS - $24.75 faithfully AND UP for MEN'S IULOVAI TN! Year give him a 2131:3111‘ '..§;1‘£s24-l5 s Onerly System In llsnllls ' BT78 Lilelmi filondgé.’ Montage? J. G. Cotter. New Glasgow. N’. s Nantes All-India Congress Party Ends Session day concluded a with y, resolution r creed _of non-violence and em- the need for Congress members to adhere to this policy in the campaign for political in- degexédenoe. at o ay's m lng followed a 60- minute talk last Mohandas we will have. power in our h , “People should not think that when British rule is over there will not be others to invade In- dia. If Indians do not leam to 111 a disciplined planner "m! mike proper use of power, obody my snatch 1t from them again." The WOGKQWS reference in his speech in Calcutta Monday to the Indian people having "a government or governments of their own choice" was welcomed in Bombay today by Mohammed All Jinnah. president of the All- tlme make it clearer that the division of India is inevitable and the only solution of India's po. litical problem." ‘I'm: Moslem League has de- manded division o! 111,119, mm Hindu and Moslem states under a scheme called Pakistan. Probe 0f llurley Oharges Nears End WASHINGTON. Dec . 12-4 AP) today. the inquiry into the fiery former arn~ China still remains open. No vote was taken in the closed committee session, Practically. nlembers let it be known. there will be no more hearings and there is little or no chance of action on a resolution by Senator Kenneth S Wherry (Rep -Neb) for a full investi- gation of the State Department. Gen. Hurley resigned two weeks ago today with a declaration that career diplomat-s here and in Ghungkinlz. had tried to sabo. tage the policies he was instruct- ed to carry out These included bolstering the Clhlnnse National- ist Government and effecting a rapprochement between Gen. Ohiaml Kai-Shel: and the Com- munists in Northern Claim He repeated his charges in open hearing. naming John Service and George Mcheson, Jr. as two of the career men who attempted to undercut his policies. . an S. You can oer BLUESTONE ym/r rl/Pf’ ffv’ GUARANTEED BUFFER 11% All erodes ill lllll FOR CONTIOI. 0F ILIIIIT nmlnadolnfinalqln vmlfsmosllnolarnplonl. omllaoalrolallsllnol . a a o' . uusullasnnmssssllaiil an... s For British. Women I! 1M! $000K Canadian Pram Ital: Writer appreciated. plans for the olotsu. sorvices but these services will become h or to fin- for our grandchildren." More children were wanted but men too often took the attitude fooL proof apparatus which is available for the relief of pain in childbirth andwhlch can beused y a trained nurse or midwife." Apalhy emu m“... that's all." Dr. . "A baby ls born every minute in this country - at least ‘l0 per cont of them without the benefit of an l" ‘“‘ ‘iv. incal authorities have permissive power to provld necessary nurses and T00 Often they power. But the campaigns backed by women everywhere are having Hospital ticcommodatlcn for ev- ery mother. with efficient nrursing and moderate cha by Dr. Summerskl . ued the case of mothers in th House of Commons since she first l won a seat in 192.4 She has spoken at hundreds of meetings on the su-biect and savs she finds all women behind her. "We won't get a real increase in the blrthrate until the status of mohenhood is raised." she con- tinued. "I'm looked on as more important because l am a member of parliament and a doctor than if I were the mother of six child. ten and yet a mother of six would be making a. vital contribution to the welfare of the community." "Remember. women want bab- ies. But as things stand. every additional child makes a woman more dependent It means more drudgery. Do you think women who have enjoyed the independ- ence of life in the services and in war work want that?" Dr Fmmmerskill, always a Labor sunporttr. as parliamentary sec~ retary to the food ministry is concerned with the mtionsdiet. the welfare of children. the cares of the housewife. She speaks for the government vfnen she outlines policy in the Commons. She went, to Spain during the Civil War. saw the sufferin¢ ill women and children and reported on what she saw 1n public addresses. wmfi of which were given in Canada, Dress Designers Turn Backward (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec, lit-British dross designers have turned back the pages of history for inspiration in the swing away from the severe tailored lines of recent years. They have brought combined the frills and basqucs of the fashion plates of the late 60s, the bustles of the 80s and the balloon sleeves of the 90s. These designs were shown at the second of a series of manne- %uln parades sponsored by the rapers’ Oififlllilél‘, Fashions and Fabrics. In the ballroom of the Mayfair Hotel, 1% models of spring and summer styles made of British rayon were shown at the rate of two a minute and these will be available for horns and export trade. The desire for silhouette lines was obtained by a rounded shoul- der-line and emphasis on the h!p- llne drapery, sometimes achieved by the use of padding or a bustle. Other designs had a flared has- que, a pleated sash or a full skirt gathered in and attached to the bodice at the hipline. Low necklines were fnvofed with close-fitting gathered bodlcos. Sleeves varied between the new cap sleeves which just rover the shoulder, the three-quarter length or the big dolman sleeves. lborato Detail One frock was of pale blue ray- on wlth gathers on the bodice sgreading out from an oblong- s d centre ruchlng. Black clro rib decorated the skirt, sleev- es and bodice of a black afternoon dress, while plastic embroidered edges were used on mother. Light colored throequarter length coats over dark skirts were a popular feature. The cost skirts were lasted all around. woven black nylon which loo ed like taffeta was used for an evening own. It had s low neckline a ort drawn up sleeves and t e skirt was drslvn- up tightly round the figure with two pufla forming a bustle at the With tho return of evening wear designers ‘ lee the do- rnand for the formal afternoon frock again and many seek to popularize a mid-calf skirt length which may say ls necessary for trill 6s. The low into the of then spread out into es h ear. . latencies-sauna ;. Idpdapllflfl _ l0 as the opening data of the c one. m, Itmightbeamartfnol out and ' cell's)!’ .' U i’ i Soviet View 0| ll. ll. 0. Gapltal" . gxlelafféqwglm Groflwg ’ large assortment in Cotton. Priceitange .. ht m ash. f; Unit- ed Natlops Assembly. u I various colors. SKI SUITS..." .. SKATING JACKETS uae larger powca an advantage in vision for veto week For a . has bee’; debating an enema: spent in tlilfiltggngtates. mouths“ gsnoarsel precise location. If the proposal is rejected. ca?! com mlttee of the 61 nations 1 vote from fmhwim on v mittee emectrfl - recunmcndstl that the agency move pernlanently to United states Seeks Early Trad Talks With ll. K. Dec. il-(O Pi- Trade Maexinnon said last night in the Commons that '1 feminine Robs or Houaecoat mikes a per-feet Quilted Satin. Bennillmlloulllroy. enll I0 Iii: 3 95 “$13.95: tractive styles to ‘choose . ' {use assalaa in‘. ' a . III ..s-- --.-- cacao s-u- ... a no“; oases snoo- Fur Mitts r mu m m Outdoor om. Colors White. m». sad m. ‘ withleatherpalms THE GREENDAL C0. LADIES’ WEAR I9 QUEEN STREET / gift for "We have _ Skating and lulta a '4 smart collection of Ski and Skating Suits; alllfseparah swam n. .. "AS19175 sass *" s1 1.95 Holiday Hand Bags i A gift she’s specially hoping for-a smart Hand Bag Flnll it here in at- $Z.98 ‘° $14.95 the forthcoming Canadian-Unit. ' ed ’ dogn loan mgvtlatlolns o wfi be “W” by hide M" stores shoppers flock daily, comlns out with a lavish supply of chop- s and fans but little else. Kimonos, which top the fighting men's shopping list. are as scarce as "lion's teeth (and so azre the hens. for that matter). industrious weeks or a few months before the trade talks could take place. In the meantime the Government was anxious to have some tem- to do your shwpinx lo g the streets. ready for buyersa. n Paid High Prices first comers to Tokyo snapped up the few available k 0s, paying around 1.000 yen for the lavish ones (l5 yen to the dollar). In ou ing communities there are chill a ew klmonos to be had from Japanese en willing sell thslr givate stock. but stores e . of trade talks with Brlizaln. The pact would be renewed as soon as pomiblc as the Government real- ized the importance of the pact, particularly to the Marltlmes. Merchant Marine Officers Seeking Eight-hour Shift MMOIQT r ‘romeo maTw Q71- m4 em o e ans an . gators Fiederatlon and the Oan- fin°f.,,.5'§‘".§§u§‘°" “u? harsher; adian Merchant Service Guild, at mum 0'“ glmom. were 5° high, a lvlnt annual coo-frown today. Nearly as hard to find as considered the question of a om, a lacquer w“... q-okyo Sh”, straight elgnnhour day for-ships’ my,’ mm m“; Kyqto m"; are ggécefiifliéle m‘? 9511mm" M61131‘ i stooke’ mostly‘ with Delegatessaid that Canadian ghg‘unlfmmgg or officers now were working any- m“ “mp1” ‘and; so {an where from eight m W; became 13 mummy but wooden boxes sddng can be had for eight-hour day could be m, _ Mammy hgme 15 g “m” “3'°°“‘°“*' "9" problem right now .as even air mall swam“) ‘WNW ti" ls bogged down while prisoners of Guild and Fiedeultion w“ m flown bug, Mam “lard m W? Most essential m the Christmas Cmadian office-rs be employed “nymph”; “m” l, an Engum- °“ cmadh“ 5m?‘- md m” Pa“ Japanese conversation - dictionary. mlts allowed to men with foreign An eynydly acme 1n qlokyo 5mm; marine certificates to take oom- l, a noun 0g holiday-minded men have tam-hidden Nara boa - village which was untouched by the war, the local shop-keeper had but two w lch no sold for yen . Scarcity of kimonos springs from the fact that in wartime Japanese women substituted a twp-piece b; saying in their labored Japanesezbhkd Delegates Jam-escorted the Guild from the Pacific Coast. and the Great mikes. St. Lawrence and Atlantic branches of the Canadian Navigators Federation. Yule Shopping Tough In Tokyo ' l! rn 11%» ulfwrfi mud‘: some of America's Gil-ist- mas trees this year. but not the lavish idmotgcs andmshéhnlngcguac- uuer ware o men e “m? .i§”“¥’u.““’u.l“i.‘...§2°' sen a o i That's because there's nothing much left to buy on tlu Gloss — once Tokyo's gally-lighoed abflp- ping district where Y 4mm m war tourists rental KM!- gets for Aunt Nel is and Uncle Bob In fact. there's nothing much left ofuthe itflllfieafl i es o m” D building m: stand- l 1 flililocgaslllmill: these few unharmed When Throat Clos Germ-Laden Phlegm nun! [w vlcurml Ill/I You may s oak o! it as only a slight co , but iust the sgme your cold ma bespresd- lng downwards. old that ju- fects-tlre Bronchial tubes if not controlled. can go further. W all know there are typeaof col that mean a prolonged illness. Before your cold creeps any ilee p to rout it out . Moon's Cough Syrup. llgmember, an excess oi mucus m the head or throat soon blocks the nasal and leads to a raids read oi ‘in action. Tiliiwbtlllilpflfimd? ' ll pa to, dear the tllroataall breathing organs of much m- l . infected mucus. on to o no; t m r msalnnydil“ from Po us mm. omen-r.- hays your; rank 00131011101‘ I/fld ununxsncnrsrs sun arc. nanroirrs rnnr comsmu smnr amour Japanese Prince ls Imprisoned BY MUD-LIN SPENCER ‘TOKYO Dec. l3—-(A Rl-im- perlai Prince Morlmasa Nashl- moto spfl” can today‘) g: Sugsmo n. per n to be imprisoned as rlminal suspect ' u a war c - hours previously 942 the ' the llraperial to gain a reprieve for the sing? ftaliloed. Ho lalthsx (m1? em r mvperil W89- $1.1 whose arrest has been or- dered. lmN t muirlulthwih “ma? pa: an e become a. full general lashing!’ He became a field marshal in 1m He had been a supreme war ‘lord an of National Shrines for many years. . departure followed bv a few hours an American an- nouoement that trial of S00 Japanese accused of mistreatlilg prisoners of war in Yokohama next Tuesday. Several bde conducted con- a .up endanis will not in- B v premier 0rd the attack 0h Brit- ish and United States bases in 194i, Dates for their trials have not been set. ‘The golden eagle is tho boldest of prey in the world. LEAF TOBACCO CROP The commercial production of lest tobacco ln Canada for l is estimated at 97,814,660 poun from an area of 93,607 acres, will is an average ylel of 1,089 pourl per acre. In 1 , 106.416 pounds were produced from an; 405 acres. Production for 1946 h 7.7 r cent less than in 1M4. Th to flue-cured produced in 1 ls estimated st 79,016,260 pound burley, 15,522,100 pounds, and m. tal pipe tobacco: at 2.741% pounds. . SAVINGS ON DETOIIT OITAWA, Dec. 11-(099-8“ lngs on deposit in Canadian ch tel-ed banks at Oct. S1 total led IISOAHLCOO against UINJUI, g: 30 and 6603819000 st 011'. OPEHING For 1' us WEDNESDAY. .| was null armory , PARLOR i 5S Elm Ave. Clrtown. Owned and Operated by - DOROTHY MaeKINNON i; 12-11-13-15 wmon laid mssss TAFFETA, CRElfE AND FLANNEL DRESSES SILK SLIPS CHENILLE. CREPE AND BENGALINE ‘ HOUSECOATS BLOUSES COATS ANGORA GLOVES SKI AND BEAVER LAMB MITTS GABABDINE AND ' ALL-WOOL SKI PANTS PARKAS, KERCHIEFBv ‘Sufi COSY SKI SUITS IKI JACKETS