PAGE EIGHT 1M — PRINCE SHOWS 3 :25 ‘Al!!! WANG! WW" PatritiaRiiC HIBY DIVINE 51AM“ HUGH EXTRA! NEWS DOORS OPEN 9:30 AM. ADM. 19c and 33c TODAY and SAT. Shows 3:30 - T - Sill} l : Take "to Wqos Tm‘! * To [lemme - ‘ v/AMI rid-Moore ,1‘ ---. not» IIIDGES m uotntu VIGOR cum: - OKAY FOR SOUND 0%’ Enw l_ Appointed Director i} of Public Relations - 7 AND 9 A ' For Conservatives .. UITAVFA. Jen. B — Hon. John f Bracken, leader of the Pmlreesive . Carmel-votive Party. tohy sumottnc- 24, ed the appointment of c. v. Char- .‘. ters of Brampton as director of ' l.) public relations for the Progressive 0k i» l; Conservative gar-t‘); ‘Mr. Cleaners ., wll assume is tit es at ttawo. wt once. m‘ Mr. Geoffrey Howelcke, who his .~ itbeen editor of the psr-ty newspaper QPublic Opinion for the pest few wnonths. will be associated with K m. Charters m public relations work lmd will remain as editor of Public Opinion. “ Biographical ntsterlsl is attach- ; Clarence V. (lhmrters wus former- ‘lly managing director of the Can- adian Weekly Newspapers Asmoiat- 'ion. l-le was born tn Bnaunpton. Ont. in Jmnun-y 1192. the sun of the late 5am Charters. publisher qt the Brampton Corlservatu, He mes educated. in Brampton public end high schools and at the age o! M went to work as a "prlntt-‘I’! devil" in his father's plant. He be lcame secretary and manager of the ‘Charters Publishing Co. Ltd, when it was incorporated in 1919 and pre- sident when his father died three years ago. ‘_ His father rcpresented Peel in the Ont-uric Legislature from i908 t0‘. 19l3, when he retired. Ln 191'! hel was chosen as Union Govemmontw candidate and represented his con- stituency in the House of Commons l [mm that year until 1935 when hel retired. l-le was Conservative Whip. under Hon. Arthur Meighen and‘ later under Hon. R. B Bennett. , To hLs, new post Mr. Charters willi ‘bring not only a sound IIBWBPBPQT‘ land organizing background. but a: -kee.n interest in and knowledge of i t i THE CHARLOTTETOWN A GUARDIAN ..__.._ sreomr N-r or l“... mo our csmmums smuounom Prominent more: in the held of industry. commerce Ind the were smolntad to the Board of The Rpysl Bank of Canada to-day. They Ire, Henry H. Heweston of ‘Toronto President of imperial Oil Limited; Rsymon C. well-known Montreal merchant and President of Dupuis Freres Umltee; and Horatio Ray Mdiner, K.C. well-known Edmonton Lawyer and‘ President of the Canadian Western NatunalGas. Light, Heat md Power Co. Umlted, and other western utilities. Mr. Hewetson has been in the oil business since his discharge from The Royal Air Force/ill 1919. when he joined Imperial Oil Irlmited. After s brief practical training course with other student vetenans he was assigned to the company's laboratories where he engaged in petroleum research. which later wen him munbcrship in the American Institute o! Chemicll Engineers. Lstur h; made l. personel study of the operation: snd research branches of the pet- roleum itndustty In the United States and served his company in Emgland and on the continent. In 1924 he was sent to Peru to direct work in connection with the con- struction of refineries for the In- ternational Pebroluem Company. On his return he speclialrzed En marketing and in 1938 was appoint- led head of direct, marketing for national criticism of the Franco Impfllal oll Llmlle¢ In l9“) he regime. ‘was appointed Vice-President and FRANCO OPPOSED B Y CORTES VOTIQ Sudden opposition to General- isslmo Francisco Franco develop- ed when the Spanish Cortes met in Madrid and three government bills were opposcd by substan- tial votes although they finally passed. The Cortes, hand-picked by Franco, usually votes without opposition. Observers bcllevc the opposition votes indicate a grow- ing indcpcndcncc among Spanish legislators, bulwarked by inter- lloyalllauk Directors; novifi llW ' d Dupuls, K- ‘ Henry H. Hewetson of Toronto, President of Imperial Oil [slim- ited, who has been appointed a Director of The Royal Bunk of Cmnnds. . JANUARY 1|. 1941 mum nmccftoas ‘ Horatio Ray Mllner, K. 0., ug Edmonton, President of cllllldlim Western Natural Gus, Light, liter and Power Co, Ltd. who has nun appointed s Director of the 110,31 Bank. Raymond Dupuls. K. 0., Presl- dent of Dllpllh‘. Freres Unlitec, Montreal. whose appointment as Director of The Royal Bank of Csnsds is announced. u Largo Increase In Liquor Bonsumption Jun. 8 (G?) Elbow-bending by Canadians reached a new peak of vigor in the year ended Last March 31, it was w» M- s- l3;:z':".::..tl:.:;z:“l;r: Mr. Dupuls is s momber of tbe_ third generation of the Dupuis family who founded the depart- ment store and mull order business known as Dupui-s Freres Limitee Montreal in 1868. A lawyer profession he was called to the Bar of the Province of Quebec in 1930 The regular meeting uf the Win-‘l sloe North W.M.S. met at the ltmne of lVLrs. Stanley Show January 5 with Mrs. Walter Roberts in charge." The program from the Mlssiormryl Monthly WDS largely followed, with‘ four members reading selections. in’ b)’: disclosed today. All-time record quantities of spirits and beer went down the hatch in that period. the Dominion Bureau of ‘Statistics announced. though Canadians hoisted some- what less wine than in: the peak year o! 1940-41. Roughly speaking. every man. TUNlGHT and SATURDAY Shows 7 and 8:15 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 . hw-wmw _ -_u....._,._.., t. trailer w: 0110150 " m‘ "l" Rum: ... . Ffiflfifif l Ffld/WVI? i" I 6111' WILKERSON 5hr hrfifftféliiiléhl‘... ""'“r 111m ruin or tnmu s otnnooyl IIOINIHIID Serial - Comedy WIIEATLEY RIVER W. M. S. MEETING 'l‘ht- li-llllllfil meeting 0i tl|~~ Whcatley Rivet" W MS mot ht the home of Mrs. Gordon Andrews on 'l‘uc.=d1_v tvcning Dvty 111i; The Christmas candlelight 59f. vice frcm the Missionary Monthly was followed with Mrs. Cordon An- flfvl-‘S as lvttclt-l". The opening Christ- mfls C s wrrc: "Let Us Gr: mid Worship Jesus" “M! 111 11111501. nnd 0 Little Town uf Bvthlrlvnl. was sting fzilowcd bl‘ Sffllittlrtr tonditlg by lender and 1131112‘. “Come. Thcu Long Evpegtgd J" \'~'~1s lwttl in unison rs n ill’. . ‘ lflctl. 171th pltlglifilll was (ml-neg olll’ It'll! Indian women takiq lelr pl..c at the table with the Ma‘? °‘ 11'1"‘- 111 11D by time candles _______ . Price of Defeat‘? Since takin] over northern pert ‘up! Bust Prussia. formerly Ger- qitmn. tbs USSR has been busy l’. changing German names. famed l .ln history, to Russian ones. as _ shown on map. New names are . wtln white letters. old one: in ' hint. It wu at Tilsti. in "M. Ilspollon 19m- - l I met on a raft and dtvld- Itirowsutl Axle be-' .-u. "Musical - Flickers - Cartoon i’ and each woman reading her part taken from the Missionary Monthly. After the four Indian tvomen had ‘ It itnlten their sea-ts, the carol Clear” women Came Upon the Mitlnigh lwas sung. Flour Cat-midis; ;did likewise. ‘- Hymn “O Come. was then sung. The oiicring was received which ‘uhloilnted to 50 cents and 3 cents for penny fund. Carol "Joy to the World" closed this part of the i110- gram. Roll coll was responded to by eight nlcznbers. Minutes trt lust mcctixlg and inst flllllllill hint-ling road and adopted, Cotrcspnllclencc consisted of a letter tuhout the pvt‘.- bytcrinl which meets in Charlotte- town on Jun. 29th nnd 30th. The ‘dclcgatcs appointed to attend wot»: Mrs. Ralph Barrett and Mrs. “Iii” lam Ling. AIM.) n, lt-tlcr from thQ Vcrilust Contpnnyz acknowledging the imylnent of $3.60 fur the order of Christmas cards sold by our grottp. Five calls were mode during ‘th. lt was lily card nhti two Christ- mas c ns. l_ Mrs. Willi-ant Ling itlvitctl lncm- lbers for ltcxt. meeting. WC‘ for roll call "Master" Mrs. Humid Btmtuin ‘to prrpare program. 1t was move All Ye Faithful" ‘lowing is the slntc chofficr-rs for 1047‘ Prsident, Mrs. Ralph Barrett. Vice-pres. Mrs. Harold Buntain. Sec‘y.. Mrs. Preston Rackhum. Trees. Mrs. Melvin Ling. Christian Stt-avartbhp Scc'y., lMrs. Harold Chandler. Literature See's’. Wares. Missionary Monthly Sec‘y., Mm ‘William Ling. i Friendship Sccy, 1 Dayc. l Temperance Sec'y., Mrs. Robert Seller. Supply set-By. Mrs Gordon An- vdrews. I Pres. Mrs Preston Rsckhkm. Meeting closed with the Mizpeh Benediction. Lunch we then served by the hostess. I I l I Mrs. Jamel Mrs. William ‘bouncer ‘v. r. t l i . i , The regular monthly meeting of Dsrnlgy Women's Institute met on l-Thu ay evening Jan. 2nd, at the home f Mn. Robert Cousins. Meet- lfli 0991101! by ' ode 1nd re- lpeottm creed. Roll out vm re- sponded to by flve mflflnrs nam- ing m ornaments! tree or shrub. The menvbsrs were aim to welcome one new mentor Ind d: villtws. followed by passages of scripture.‘ Mrs. John Cudmore and Mrs. John. Maclnnis led in prayer followed‘ LADy FAflE w_ ]_ ‘by the lord's Prayer in unison.‘ _ rMrs. Stanley Shaw gave the chapter’ l The regular meellng of m9 Ladlmfrcun Indin at the Threshold and ‘rune Women's Institute met on Mrs- Swnley Ywnkvr save a reed-l Friday evening, J-an, 3rd,, no the Fins on Mission work among the ‘home CI ms_ Lem, gqmqy wml ilndlans, and the verses of a Hymn m“ attendance o; elgm membmlfrotn India were rend in unison._ em. The Pre- Hymns sung were: We Have Hesrd| I politics. ‘and two visitors pres 111111- 5111111 UP and‘ merce des Jeunel du district de and was crested K. C., in 1045. He and 5mm ._ 1n other wold! il$2.."fi'.‘..". .§§=.".°.§Z'....Z§.l’.'l’l‘.i 1 235...“? °;1.,"““,,"°,,,,,. my“; 1 O f-sthelr, the flute Albert Dupuis. uslnlll-lu, l3 ‘nlmsaol b", flffegh E€f.f.i§»‘“..i..i‘;€; ‘if.’“..£l..‘.°‘2"...l.‘.'.u1l, - “"5511? “I ":1" ggflntt . , _ _ _ e year. ng so. e P out a” glilcé He “i fr???“ "f 115551.111 excise tax, import. duties. licence “nus ch0ll:‘%l::l!;: gskgetiurgzvees other government charges district de Montreal. Honorary‘ The néppumn’ eomsmnpflonh o! President. La Chcmbre do Com- ham llquol, l“ the l2 maul“ _u“ decided to send l d and seconded that m the officcrs be re-electrd. The fol-l sidcnt occupied the chair and meet- ‘"11’ 50371111 50 Jug opened by shtging the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll was call- icd and minutes cf last mcetifl! were read. approved and signed by ‘the president. I It W85 move thread and butts be taken to next ntecting to make quilts f0!‘ m! orphanage. Collection for ‘the amounted to 75 cents. evonir-S i Roll call for the next meeting {to be answered by B31111 1119111131‘ {donating a sympathy or set Well ‘card. I Mrs. Lewis Francis invited mam- lbers to tneet at her home 10e- next ‘meeting. The meeting adjourned by 51118- -ing the National Anthem attic!‘ which a dainty lunch was sirved _b_v the hostess and en enjoyable "hour ms spent by all. PISQUID EAST W. I. he December meetini; 111°! 1“- home of Mrs. McConnell with nine members and three visitors 'present. The meeting opened by ‘repeating tho creed. Roll call was answered with “an exchange of Christmas gifts". Minutes of last lueeting were read and approved. Reports of committees were heard ‘and Mrs. Kelly imd MIS- H1110"! Joy were npointed on the sick oom- htittee for three months and Mrs. Levi Jay appOintcd on the program committee for next mectini- , It was moved. seconded and car- ried to give $5.00 to T B 11058119. $6 00 for treat for children in dis- trict at Christmas and to get a ncw stove for the school. i 1t was. also ca-rrled to set seven gifts for sick or aged in district. tho Institute to visit one on Dec. 11th. Mrs. Wallace Blrf. invited U10 members to her home for next meeting. Roll call to be a-nswered with “A New Year's Resolution". l An interesting contest was put =on by Mrs. WaJlaceBirt and won ibyMrs. Harold Jay. Lunch was lthm served by the hostess cnd the meeting brought to a close by sins- ing "God Save the Kind” At the annual meeting the fol- lowing officers were elected: — i rresident. Mrs. Wallace Birt. ~ vice president. Gladys Blrt. t‘ Secy-mas. Mrs. Hamid Jay. Directors. Mrs. Levi Jay, Mrs. Bemle Hertderlokm and Mrs. Sam- y nut. Auditors. Mrs. Kelly uni Mrs. BE Jay. It was decided to get a drinking fountain for the school. l T flhc llMlnutes of previous meeting read. approved and signed. School com- mittee reported satisfactory re- Ibuilding of clapboard for senior room of school. Mrs. Croller report- ed the other display board had been recovered and returned to school. Sick committee reported ' packing seven bmtes o! fruit for "old people" of district for Christmas Islso sending two sick treats. Cor- lrespondence wu read and discuss- led by members. It was decldsd to W118 mltflflll now on hand to next meeting to plm for making s quilt. It wqi decided to have s card party in the nenr future. Pmgnm con- lsisted of a paper on beautifying home surroundings. reed by Miss Merle Orolier. A contest. put on by ‘Mrs. Robert Cousins was enjoyed by all present. The priu being won 1o; Mn. ovum Hickey. naming mourned A delicious lunch wu nmed by the hostels assisted by .1111. Bruce Cnsiey and Miss Edith Cousins. Roll Coll for February. d and seconded thet| 1 last ‘Bless the lord. and Jesus Shulli Montreal. Member of the Admin-l ‘361811- 1411111195 01 1119 11111111111 111591‘ istrative Commission of llinivcrsitet [:8 were gftttld and lzfitflbtmighg ale Montreal, Presildent, Federal-rural ' 91115611 1 0116 v11 01‘ 619 es Scouts Cathol ues ds ls m" 61111» 91111111111111"? "lttlld-ihiii; Province de Quebeg, Governor of Secretary rvported nine cells model Notre Dame Hospital and st. seven cards and three boxes sent. Justine Hospitol and a member of. ill/Its. John Muclnn-is and alfi/irsf: tcyfuaglrll"rififithmbzxgtliitogf the‘ ‘Show u-ere appointed to attend} Mr. Mllner is sminl‘ partner in ,Presbyterial Next meeting was the legel firm of Mllner. Steer,‘ linvltecl to the home qf Mrs. C. In] Dyde, Poirer. Martland and Bowkerl ;Cudmore with Mrs E M Cud-l of Edmonton. Alto. where he has‘. .more and Mrs C Cudmore as‘ practised low since 1912. He was, llcaders. word for Roll Call, Follow-l created K. C. m i921. Mr. Mllner lship. Meeting closed with theilx President of the Canadian West- Mornlng Light is Breaking, follow-‘cm Natural Gas, Light, Hear and {Collection amounted to ed by the Mizptllt Benzdictign, Power Co. Limivted, Northwestern‘ Utilities Limited. Canadian Utilities! Limited. Anglo-Canadian Oil Cof Limited. and Cadomin Coal Co. Limited, and a Director oi.‘ Burns and Company Limited. Calgo-ry undl Edmonton Cotporatlotl, Home Oil Company, TraderLFlnsnce Cor- poration and North American Life Association Company. He i; n Honorary Lieut-Colonel of the (Patriot please copy) l onsusnts noon w. t. The December meeting of Success W, I. was held at the home 0f Miss Mamie MacKay on Tuesday |evewlltng. Dec 10th. The President presided and meeting opened by singing "Jingle Bells" and repeat- _ b v _ ling the crectl in unison. _ ‘ iégglfsto? lirm-‘ilfitsi wig W" “"4 The minutes of last meeting and.‘ “s "- ~ ~ annual meeting were read and. approved. Roll call was responded, to with a Christmas thought by ma“; The "Cretan, also “V” he’ lSEVBllIGGIl members. Five visitors 49w" of the years walk iwme “l” presem- . It wias reported that $37.26 had The Smcretary-trvosurcr gave the lbeen collected ‘or ‘he Red Om“ lflIlG-Xbiilil statement for the year l‘ letter w" read 1mm m‘ Tia ‘SIIOWIDQ receipts $283.40, €lf'pB11dil-_18a€ue and l‘ was moved. secmtb v11“ $235111 [ea and carried to donate $5.00 to Misses Ellainc Campbell and Mary (his fllml ll was also declded on Mix-Kay reported having purchas- mollm lo em” a drama lor m“ Icd Ohtlsintas gifts for the school 195ml,“ A nnmlbyo“ lam, “m” Chiidfen- hm 1°‘ "m" $710- Thc one o! the members was read. lSlck committee reported a visit tol The elecllm of 0mm! mm look ‘a sick member and left street. $20.00 pl“, wlllcll resulted u follow‘: was voted as e contribution to the‘ Pl-esldent. Mn’ Hank walls‘ .P"°vm°k‘1 Smlawmlm 811d 51°90‘, Vice-president, Mrs. ‘Earl Ling. lanntial contribution to T B. Chrlst- _ secretary’ Ml“ “anus veg“! lmas seal campaign. 5 Treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Blown, M“ 11111811 Cmwbvll Hmlndfl‘ Director, Mrs. Milton Vessey. the members for contributions of Alamo“, Mn‘ helm vmq, M“ the scrap book. One thank-you cant E _1_ vessey. y ‘was read. Mrs. Earle Murray con-i School commute,’ M“ w_ D‘ lducted the questionnaire on In-looolm Mm Vernon Dmmm lstitute work and members were Slck wmmluee‘ Mm Horace "km l° M51555" whim“ 1°? ‘"5’ IVcssey, Mrs. Hcrbert Vessey. Mrs. cussion at Provincial Convention. ‘Hwy um‘, M“ Gallon omen“ l MTF- 600- MB/olkod was ED901111‘ Programme committee for three ecl oonvener of agriculture for next momma; Mm Mlgh vessel. and . meeting. A fine display of fancy Mlss Frances vessel,‘ Ann, some‘ articles were auctioned by the oap- d|scuxslcn M lo geulng a new water “b” aucum‘ MTS- 5°11“ Mac‘ dank for school, it was left to school Li?“ which 1° ‘W1 515-793 “l?” committee. Two oontseta were put. $20.00 was reclined from the salvo“ by M“ Elma. mnwn M“ of Christmas cards. Seventeen mem- ‘vemon Dumb "and the men“ bers paid their membership. Meet-lb", m ‘ gamma helplng or! in-g closed with the King to meet lgl-apes whlch we,” “n, much m_' next month at the home of Mrs. I loyal by all Meellng cloud wllh John MaoCil-egor. Roll cell a. New m, “land Hum ' Yen's thought. Lunch Wis served‘ by the hostess assisted by Misses Evelyn Brown and Mary MacKsy. ALPHA W. I. YORK The 35th annual meeting qt Alpha _ , t Warren's Institute was held in the " . _, 4 l l-lsli with the president, Miss Frsnc- ‘ es Vessey presiding. The meeting opened by singing O Canada, fol- lowed by creed in unison. Twelve members responded to the roll call which was utswered by naming e. Hem or Famous General in World Wu- II. Minutes of the last tneet- ing were rend and approved. Min- utes of lent ammo! meeting were also rend The treasurer gave her 160011 which showed a balmce on ‘O00 but down from the 4.812.000 of - earned. latest for which figurPs have been compiled - was.5.864,000 proof gol- lons, compared with 3.720.000 for the preceding 12 months and 4,- 729,000 for the previous peak you" ended Match 3i. i943. Beer continued to flow dovm Canadian throats at an increasing gallonttgo, hitting 130,086,000 gal- lons for the period reviewed - up about 20.000000 from the previous year's record msrk. Wine consumption was 4.576.000 gallons“ which was up from the preceding 12 months total of 3.112.- the tap year ended March 31. Excise taxes and import duties. validation fee; and licences on spirits collected by the Dominion Government during the fiscal year ended March, 1946, aggregated #0399461 whpureo with mom,- 200 in the preceding you‘. ~ Excise and import duty revenues and licence fees on malt and melt PPOGucts rose from “1507354 in 1045 to $48,228.60]. On wines. ex- cise taxes snd import duties moved “D from $3,012,112 to UQMYLZYJ. GETS W-AR. MEDAL 30 YEARS LATER. MONTREAL, Jan. '7 -- (OP) -_. A chance meeting at the cenotsph there lest Remembrance has culminated in the presentation of the Belgian Cnoix d4,- Guerrg 3o years after the decoration was Ptl. D.M Morrison of Montnel‘! Victoria. Rifles Rfillment mm the decoration for displaying greet personal courses u. the heavy iiehtlns during the lost days or the First World Wer. The scene was Charley. in Ambit. 1916. end the great Allied advance was push- lng ahead] Morrison was wounded in the action end did not rejoin his unit at the front. In the meantime, ap- proval for the sword had come through. The medal wu placed in a tin l»! 11y the lwtln: sdiutant, Lieut. W- MnMl-lmy. andrit was not un- til he died in 1900 that. the decora- tlom came to light in u search of Lleut. McMunrayh belongings. olice of Canada‘! metropolis no sr- tcd, working. but unllstvd wall. Police Lt. Piche 1n tulo Wcek-cnd raids by p rests were made but at one-spot l8 connec telephones were found hlddcn behind s false stares in wonderment at the phones. Rep. Joseph W. Martin, Jr.. of Massachusetts (left). new Speaker of the House of Representatives. is congratulated by Rep. Sam Ray- burn of Texas, his predecessor. Mo]. J.N. Boles. wetmded in the some bottle as Morrison. Jodi: charge of the medal. Ind scented through the old bettslton records. but failed to find a truce of Mor- rise-it's witcreabotits. Last Nov. 11. as Mo]. Bales was lined up at the Cenotaph with other First World Wu vetcons of the Victoria Rifles, s men up- pmsohed him. "Do you remember me. Moder?" he asked. “No 1m blessed tr 1 go," rm. Boles replied. "I'm Morrison. if you can recall me." the veteran slid. K011101111 was llflflvntod with the decoration at the next meeting of the Victoria Bills‘ Vetermw m‘. extinction. SAYS DIUAILID HELPED WIN WAI IDNDON. Jan. ‘l — (OP) — O! 5.100 Brlthb Juveniles registered undu- tbs Disabled Parsons Act. not’: Welcome lllllll ma, PM f 01V ko-nol .....:.§:{...:sl....r m... ....., relief from IAIOI II-ADIIRIIIH , vmms melt In Three desert ruor blsdes its in] tlu tflllllllitl 0! this I'M Ill hit. culled‘ ‘The mum filo”, btinl I! hvorlte mute Program. Piece of tlmtlni to be announced inter. "Mp0s for Innis; “I. modelled b9 Mtrm Vivian Ilslne st s Ohlcslo‘ mutton-v Indian dun. ‘ ' m3+vsasomot~ t1- trill only 01 were wer onsusltlu, said labor Minister Ioeuos. ' ‘rhqse disabled from birth or esrly- childhood ntunber 8.1!). while Q0 nu disabled tn hCfl-llidllv accidents.’ The rest wm nullified in industrial accidents’. “with proper cue sad lttentlm not badly disabled‘ hereon help- ed vitally in winning the war. ll they werejooq commit for thst m . snow“. m“ "'1' "- ‘ kemv" l Loo e113 X stnttui lion! lyqnturl! . l l t You em hard!’ bin-fibrous; Judith ‘ for nurturing Just a nits our; u they loot n his family. But the younliiirl an m" no dingo aeltlrlgqiuat ‘n realistic habitat group ii plenum ‘ I