crroosE . HERE TOILETRIES llsndeoma. bu“ numb‘ Cute: all“ ' Ad“; “Conn”: m” Hem‘. woods-m’, w k" mo. Ito. 'CANDIES r; , ‘on.’ n Us s n _ Smokers Supplies‘ U ~19?» 32l1§”%°'ni$‘-'.'£i='l"°" llplllflit our stock today. J. ERNEST ll. WORTH 148 Prlne Street. 31mm gg A INSIST ON SUPERIORA DESSERT Our Special Christmas ICBCREAM BRICK ll , MADE OF “DELUXE” . FAST’ rriozeu, ICE car/m CONTAINING rrmsu NUTS and nEp, GREEN, and YELLOW rnurr cunEs lilfi - There will be no danger of a disappointin finish to your Holiday Meals if you make sure you serve this _ tempting “GARDEN crry" "Product ' “lllzehukeflce is always ' smooflh-rlch- delicious _ FREE DELIVERY Plan your orders today to ensure satisfaction. TIIE PIIRE MILK '00. LTD. 191 Great George St. Phillie 584 ‘M3’. and MN. A. U. McDonald. h Govemment" in enforcing regulat- ions. Martin suggested tther busin- ms fall in line with iiho Npflllcy 0f ew York k Pleads For Harmony . go ration betw; a thrzhe Fade!“ Between Busrn ess mum . cm _ sion. He said" "Business, 15cm and ROvemment. recognizinn e inritations of each, will do well arlognd the $2111.19. eaoih rson .: cards - on. an‘: after th co-ope te i thin thliy will bentomtlhe best in iv of q all three. "This is the democratic method and tire way to preserve our dem- ocracy. ‘ lind 0.3. Government -€__ ' _ . ao-(srl-aus- ingslxrlligrulairholzzhre tintenrieestod lg! ~ h-eedom eieJml-mht were ur- rred by iiilam Mcoheeney M41 n. r» m‘"':‘.'cr:.°°““ s gsacoo fiui relaiiora “$01 i116 Vim“ tetos Government , ~ ma‘ hornrlleoglzfedél h” out so crests e- Search For Bodies - 0 Is Unnroductrve lhiph may result in rules and N8- u e tom v Th my 01m "graved-sn- N. B..Dec. 20- ger i“ or‘ totalitarian (op) _qmppung operations since I S to reveal the mics of Morrisey Corew, 11, and sumably river ice whim skatin . A small child reported he the boys go down. His story con- tained discrepancies but no doub is held that e" double drownhl QW r-v Package Tea - - 45c " 2 Lbs.Laril—-—-21°. 10 Lbs. Beans - —v29¢ t 5 Lbs new dates — 25¢ l . Mens Lurnbermens __ _ .- Rubbe .-'- - - —1.-‘15 ' ____~..___=w"= Mons Fleece . Y" Combinations — — L09 NEW-At th Pri County lélgspitai to Mr. eand ‘fires. Hubert ‘w; haygiigbmplete line w of yvliltmot Valley on Dec. of toys and gilt! f0!‘ ' F?" “L r all. Bring us your pool: y; iinnsrus tévandsaeeelve hlghrvrset n - ~ up " roopene- p“ '_ _ l eGiiiQIIrIBoYQ ” d” ' ' ' ' . ~ , luv“, _ Church. Interment Indian Mrs-rescuers:- " $3??? .1 nsfmvrw, r’. s. r.’ arm: nun his yrelhler ‘hills: or: tniivuiv test. ‘momma Grinch. vgi-non ver. .95.. _ A, y s» i “lrlilllliril T °l'.':.'§.":"t1l::=t.l? w... a visitor m the City on Mon- my C. - s...‘_va'sfi\.\1..v | g g; g V n ‘q iTHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN 4hr. rams A loco? laterals-t ‘lfyilavifiufi’ 3i :30 mlumluvler-riwilrlrrh ' " ____________________ CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATIO ~ won r llslérllaigl-‘llta CFCY. ‘lune in et 8:80 p. m. for Austin nnol m; M511 Pequot 81o Dill-my) due . 11-80‘. AAETENBEIIONtIsX directed to the 11C so: no?» sf aidnfirtltwillfw" ‘t L-00-l2-28-1i. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHUwOlI-Rrev. W. A. Maofiilar- rie, wnistor. Services for Sunday, Dec. 25th. will be at. North Wilc- Ihire M; 11. with Holy Communion. Whee Jtivcr at 5. and River a 7. Sundae Hrmtea’ River art 10. School River Sudnay v v evening. ,. . 11-86. 12, 22, 11 Thursda 0N SHORT VISIT-Afr. Horace Lowe. Manager of the Elmwood hrarroh of the Canadian Bonk of Commerce. arrived in the dlzv this weir. awompe-rryins the body of r . ck Moore, whose death occurred at Winnipeg on ‘Ihursdev The late m. Moore was Re ef Manager in the Bemk of Commerce em Winnipeg. Mrlowe is the son of the late Mr. and Mme. Samuel Lowe. of this city. and has been in the West for e munber of yean. He ex- pects to leave on return to Winni- peg this moo-hing. Christmas Greetings To the Electors of Second District of Prince: “At this festive season of the year we wish one and all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.” W. H. DENNIS G. H. BARBOUR. L-98. sir Cardigan Head And Vicinity m. John 365%.‘ the cty on Saturday. M. L. A. visitor to Dr. A. Farmer. Mt. Stewart. was a visitor to Baldwin's Rood. on Tuesday. OnTh/uromyof thmpeot week we witnessed the first cold wea- therofthe season the onrcters reached zero in many parts reminding us that Wlrrter" is with us. Mr. Wm. Reodzi. City. W94 businns visitor £018 cm Thursday, returninrt l0 Charlotte- town by cur. Mi‘. George Smith: St. Teresa's was a visitor to the City on Fri- day. v Miss ‘Iheress Donnahuo - pan, was in tho City on lirlday. The Forlorn Bus owned and driven Mr. Wesléy prngwell 15 mung i; ps through OardlgezrandviathewRoadw Wlottctown without any diffi- Mira. s. A. memorials. oarciean. aocorn nied by her daus-bter. MYS- Earl ‘Commie. were Iisitm t» the City on Saturday. m. Joseph Mosul-av. P- E- I- lo . Cheri ttotown. wle?%lea em if? at hlsohoone in Cardigan Head. Mr. Francis Sheppard. 011M118“ Head, was a visitor to the City during the pest Week- nm. Patrick Gormley and Mrs- Patriok McAree also Mr. Clhsrles Bradley, 9t. Teresos. were visitors to the City on Saturday. The people of this vicinity were saddened on Friday to hes-Y 0f i419 death of Mrs. Carrie at the Sacred Heart Home. Charmin‘ town. Funeral book place on Mon- day morning from the home 0! mg, w, Iewis. Cardigan t0 All Saints Church where mass W.” celebrated by her w-rwr Revere“ J. Rooney. w. Ashes may. Cardigan. was! s. visitor to the City on Saturday. ; New Perth. M. Mrs. Earnest Moor. Would Regulate Lamb And Mutton Imports . cos, . . of Agri it , announced 3‘ ggemmons .. . Australia and New nd have proacbed to rAIOPt their 0v; which l pvfld of sheep, mutton landnlanrb‘ will be subject to the license system. ‘ YOUNG BOXII. DEAD SYDNEY. Australia Mervyn (Darkic) Biendm. bonternweight boxing dire-m Am died .."'~r..flo. .._.. H. f n: .. ATTENTION is directed to Mictl Sal f f ' . ., fin or: MW”? .'°° “‘ L-90-12-23-1l. mans-r- ramsv mo sar- UBDAY-Thero will be n double Oitymarketthis week tohsndirtbe Ohrsitmas rush. rt was annoum ’ fiilbfdly. Stalls at the market irlldilll will he going full blast on both Friday and Saturday. ENTERS HOSPITAL-Mr. Ed- ward Acorn of Charlottetown en- tered the Prince Edward Island Herman yesterday for treatment. His many friends wish to gee mm gmut again as usual in a short e. FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of Mrs. J. B. Arsenault will be held this morning from her law 1181481108. ‘l Iglphthorn Avenue at 930 to St. Dunstan! Basilica. In- terment will bs in the Roman Catholic Comets y here. RED AND WHPPE- Dew - ber issue o! st, °Rod slllr White makes s timely appearance wi.h its Christmas greet gs and legions in and ver-shéve1h°gnm_ ious mm of the Colelge ‘ll-ll: w the class '38: 18 Studying for the Charles gharlottetown; John A. Barln d is en pursuits in - bane. Former students will nhlo many other items of personal inter- est in this issue. To the edltor-ixn chief Somerled Trainer, asslstont, Billy”. Thomas Holland, a$oclate are J2.‘ r “Wan...°°“'t‘“%h'l” e 0i‘ mo t e 3- 01 “Red and Wlhiie” as s. fine at...» publication. . PERSONALS nurse ofBsgthwJoseph l-Illzlsoilal 8t‘ - '0 l . . John. N. 3.. arrived last night to hrlstrmss vacation with he: parents. Mr. and MrsfCharles J. Mitchell, City. Rev. W. A. been ill! at his Street or tlmg y, mum slow but sBtg-dey progress on th med to recovery. HOEDEN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The armual lng of Women's Institute took place in Town Hall on November 80, 1988, with the President in the chair and anfittendance ot 24. e meetn opened by singing OCarrada an: repeating club wo- men's Creed. The minutes of the last amruai regular and special meetings were read by the acting secretary, Miss Woolroer. An interesting and Compyehgn. olive report of the year's work was‘ 8 read by Mrs. Field. Sick Committee reported that fruit had been to e ght resirggnts. School Cornmi reported e purchase of cmctionsry. etc. for school. gellece i118 ion crf officers took with the following slate cnlieslgn. President. Mrs. P. J. Mac- . Vice Pres. Mrs. Charles MacArthur. Secretory. tss Tessie Sexton. Treasurer. Mrs. Wallace Field. Directors. Mrs. J. V. Mac- - d, Mrs. Thomas ManTavish. Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Delegates t0 Herring. Convention Mrs. J. . Mrs. William Millington alternate Mrs. J. V. MacDonald. New Sick Committee was then ap%inted for Dr-lciembfra l t e money pa ou ur yea/r for various benefits etc‘? School $45.95, Town Hall Sanatorium $20.00, Rink $18.75, Boy Scouts $10.00. anages $10.00 and numerous other smaller amounts. Under New Business the followi motions were moved and hat a woolen blanket be onated to Prince County Hospital that $5.00 be sent to each Orphan- age at Christmas. that $5.00 be‘ sent to Sanatorium as seal _ con- tribution, that $25.00 be donated to Town Hall for running expensm with an additional $25.00 for Town Hall improvements, that $10.00 be donated for prizes at end of school year Alvote of thanks to retiring Prmidernt was moved and passed. Meeting adjourned. MELBOURNE. Victoria. Dec. 21 (OP) —A 920110.000 synthetic am- monia plant is to be built at Sun- shine, Victor-la, making Australia. independent of overseas supplies of nitric acid for explosives in time of emergency. The uianrt will be built by Imperial Chemical ‘In- dustries of Australia and New Zes- lwnd, Ltd. iioiy Redeemer Hall B O I G N G I B‘ 25c l TURKEYS onasn CIIICKENS Grand Sweepstakes rorvrurrr sso smntr sszvrs: UUARDIAH Trinity United Blrurcli THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 ‘ISO-won Baud Concert-Hearts 0il Belchcs From Turner Valley Well. the proven south ‘I'm-ire:- Valley crude oil area today. Mrs. W. S. Herron. wife of the presided and managing director of Okra-its Oils, Lrlmited, said her husband had left hurriedly for ‘nu-her Valley. 46 miles southwest of alter receiving s. tcie- i from tho field.Oilwas to be shooting above the N 0°C“; 1. o es ma. o possib roduc- tion could be obtained. p Okaita 0. drilled more than 10.- 000 feet. came in after salt water in the lower poxom limestone had been cemented off. Then the water was clemred from the hole and from the upper porous lime vZOIIQ. The present crude flow resulted from acidizing the upper porous lime zone. . Two weelm ago, another crude well. Hame- Millarviile '2 blew 5n northwest of the prorven Turner Valley crude oil area. and more than 15 miles north rt O"".1f:r 6. Stress Laid ' . -.J9°'>S':"e&1_1?°m . we 14.4 Mr. MacDonald said he did not oppose foreign migration to the dominions. This urination feature would be donzeaous onllv if carried to ex- tremes-Lf tco many foreigners are admitted, he said. Mr. Crowder and Sir Henry Page Croft sookc at length in support of the motion. Sir emu’ complained Britain been inactive since the Greet visit of himself and his associates to British Columbia. he ound the people there ready to refute all artzunwxvis ag- ainst inaction. e found throng - out the whole o! the province gen- eral welcome for our scheme of settlement. They received it with ooen arms." He quoted the ‘roomio Globe and Mail as saying "other coun- trles are viewing our open spaces with envious eyes." Irt would be e mistake to the dcnnlnions with people. e said "whose ideas of govmrnnent are diametrically It “But I em thinking of the re- in-forc which such domin- ions could bring to the moral in- fluence which the British peoples exert in the affairs of mankind. "The people of this ccuntry d0 hold deer certain political beliefs. Therv have been for a long time the foremost champions of certain political causes. They believe in liberty, dean y peace. "Those ruriversaliy ed. In some places they arc belnil overthrown. ‘And it urea ‘value even today that Great Bri- tain in her championship oi’ those forrns should have the weight and support of her partner nations in the cornmomwealrth. "But the weight of that support is comparatively lirrht and always will be so whilst the dominions re- main undeveloped. I would have far more hope that the voice of the British people would be stronger in the defence of world. peace if it were the/t the Govern- ment of a powerful Britain were echoed by the governments. fully developer! and powerful. of Aus- tralia, Canada and South Africa." MT. MELLICK WOMEhPS INSTITUTE The l: “ of the Mt. Melllck Warren's Institute met at Rae with an attendance of members and two visitors. As the President and Vice-President. were absent Mrs. Arden Richards Dre- sided. Meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode lol- iowed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an ex- change oi Christmas gifts. Min- rites o! last meeting were read. ao- Droved and signed. A bill for treat was presented and paid. It was decided to ive one dzilsr- to gents Pals. A gif was pr-meortod to Mlss Charlotte Drake bride-to-be. At eting roll call is to be Collec- t0 Miss A bv Marion Robertson A dainty lunch was served by the hcstess. ' FOR HIM Choose the Gifts He’ll Want and Need‘! ELECTRIC SHAVER Schick - - - - _ $1390 MILITARY BRUSH SETS ‘ $2.10 to $10.00 MILITARY TRAVELLING SETS $7.50 to $15.00 Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco ber Stemmed Case Pipes edico and Iiardcasties Pipes srravmo SETS 50c m $5.85 KODAKS From $9.50 BRONZE BOOIKENDS $1.00 to $1.50 THERMOS UG SETS $6.00 and $10.00 PARKER PEN and PENCIL SETS and DESK SETS CRAIG HARBOR. Ellesmere Is- land, Dec. 21—rCP)—Ptarrnigerr will replace turkey for Royal Canadian Mormted Poirce sibaioned at this most nornirerly outpost of Canada on Christmas Day are im- possible and all Christmas greet-files will arrive by radio because there will no mail until next summer when the supply ship makes its an- u 0a.]. Yet the six people who inhabit the n. c. rvr. P. poet. two whirl and four eskimcs exrpeot to sit down to a large and appeizing Christmas dinner, They are Lance- cor ral R. W. Hamilton and Con- sta. le L. F. Fyfe with two eskimo raourples The Emkimo men are em- loyed by the Police as guide; and e1 rs and live at the post with the wives. Besides ptarmigan mher staples of their diet during the winter, car- iboo moat. fish or seal meat may al- so be served. Tine-y will not lack such iux/uries as cigars, cigarettes and can as an abundant suppl and will rovide Christmas eats for the ‘porcemen and their Eskimo com ns pan a . The Craig Harbor police post has a radio receiving set over which the men will hear greetings from their relatives and friends. Protest Shipment Of Scrap Metal VANCOUVER. Dec. 2i --(CP) — Two pmcmsioors of men and W0- men carrying huge banners parad- ed through streets today to - test shipment of scrap metre. to Ja Christ- pan. "Don't send bombs for mas. read one banner. in bright red letters six inches high. “No arms to Germany. Italy or Japan -dema.rvd that Canada stop su ‘lying war materials to Japan - ei, copper and scrap iron from Vancouver means death to innocent children, read others. The precession was an advance guard of between 100 and 300 men and women scheduled to take pert in protest dzmorrstrations arranged I iffiiifim Fdeclzmu ’ CHRISTMAS usvs - crvs . "N, MO firmous CANDIES 1, 2, 8 and 5 Lb. Boxes i-" ‘fill vvrrirl nor identifies the Gonuinl LIFETIME PEN BHIIAPPIZB’! L I I‘ E - TIME you buy the fin- of lifelong service. When You Give- Glvo tho Finest. GIVI srresrrrmsl mine oil nun write hotter. It Inn freely. dries Iulolrly and den not nlel. BheeIQPennnGMdI Sets are priced to lull any purse. From $5.2! to $35.00 per set. CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED- NESDAY AglslgniATUflDAYfi RETAIL MARKET Roast beef 10-220 Cream 40c Celery bunch 15-200 Potatoes pk 20c ps 8 for 5c Stew meats 1244c Steak lb 18-256 Cauliflower each 15-25c Butker dairy 25-27 Chicken each 8541.40 Fowl 1541.00 Onions lb 4c Spring lamb lb 18-220 Carrots 3 lbs v 10c Beets 3 Ibo 10c Cod 56 Apples pk 30-50 Elms doz 33-38-40c Squash lb 3c Cranrberrim qt 12c Ducks 81.10-81.56 812543.75 Turkeys lb 35c Oysters pt 40¢ Pork lb 16-220 Artichokes 6 lbs 25c Retaliatory Blow Brings Results (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) WASI-IWGIDN. Dec. 20-0116 week alter a. Philadelphia Judie took d! lomacy in his own hands and deivered a retaliatory brow against Germany. the Reich today ii ted a ban preventing United States citizens from collecting in full on inheritenccs left them m Germany. Heretofore American hcirs of persons who died in Gennmv have been unable to receive all of their legacies because oi’ German ex- chentle restrictions. arnrsfifirareswr lamenrorfreé metals from Vancouver. The Council plans a day-long ' fui" demonstration. The Ballantyne Pie-r- where Embargo Council spokmnecr said a freighter was loading scra. There was no When you buy I est of its kind. And. 1V5 ‘thrifty too-for the guarantee assures you riur: FOR “HER Choose Gifts that are Beautiful and Dainty JANE SEYMOUR BEAUTY KITS $10.50 and $12.00 CUTEX SETS $1.25 to $12.00 BRUSH, COMB and MIRROR SETS $2.69 to $25.00 Torrlnr warms rm.‘ snrrrs P-ERFCMES AlmrEivrvE COSMETIC,SETS s4.5o_s7.5o_s10.0o vsrvrry cAsEs and COMBINATION SETS of VANITIES_ POWDER and PERFUMES FANCY BOXED IMPORTED SOAPS and BATH DUSTING POWDERS MOIRE WEEKEND BAG with 3 SECRETS TOILETRIES ZIPPER tion in the Em/pire because freg- - . . . . l 52-50 and dermocrecv would dis- I “pf/r? urilscnorlhzllrm declared the GIFTS PRICES L fully approved the THAT ARE THAT "I! the BTW/Isl’! people do not de- SURE . P) velop. mom 1€10urttrlexsfi if we ldo not To . J1 ____ FIT 1 '. . mm°;’.gh.,.°;“m‘{,.€“.;;',i,. “$1 r3151. p r n ill q L. h r m rm 1o YOUR B. . - ' and,’ "rfinllfreihrr urifiemlle PLEASE PHONE 2|9 Cun 61 tensor s. Km 51s.CHlliliUliElDliN.P E l. PURQE sitting on a vast are-a of the- earth's 511111006 and preventing it -, g i. 3 ~, _. ' ~_~_ - . - , _ ._ __ _ ';, from being nut to beneficial use. . _ ______g__,. L _ " "‘ ' -—--_ - ~ . . " ______._ ' hi: rmrgnzterlrlérillflkulrflirlhflglaxlrlydg! " ' ' ' ‘ v ' ~ nimiom fight bug}, go 3;; W; Ptarmigan Will Yesterday Steel Show Losses s s , f . i- tggughevmmlgsv nghfmhgmggiflgldgp Replace Turkey Local Market 0n N. Y. Mart ssyarzhesrrr... are; a: t‘: 0n Xmas Men“ - - minions hold rcund the world. BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Write! NEW YORK. Dec. 21 --(AP)— Aviation shares. recently buoyant, lost altitude today as the stock market sagged for the fiffla straight session. There was a decisive shift to the selling side of the aircraft group and some were off 2 points or more. Final prices were down 1 to nearly 2 for Boeing, Douglas, United Aircraft and Sperry. Yrliggrt relatively inactive. broke Canadian issues were generally easy. Walkers dropped a point to 48 while International Nickel, Im- perlal Oil. Lake Shore and Do- minion Stores eased fractions. Distillers, Dome and Ford were up irifles. Steel shares were sluggish. At the finish losses ran to about a. point in U. S. Steel, Bethlehem. Chrysler, Anaconda, American Telephone. Union Carbide. Pennsylvania and Dupont. The Associated Press compos- ite price of 60 stocks was down .2 of a point at 50.9. Transactions totalled 1.057.745 against 937.290 yesterday. shares Miners Released By Rescue Crew HOUGHTON. MiclL. Dre. 2i — (AP) —'I‘ony Pauisan and Oliver Genovoesl, trapped for 19 hours by a cave-in in the No. 4 shaft of the Copper Ranglcl Consolidated Copper Company inc at Pain-es- daie, ei ht miles south of here. were eased today by a rescue crew. Peuison and Genovoesi were hungry and dirty. but apparently armed The told the rescue crew they were pped on the 44th level, 4.- 400 feet, from the surface. by an air blast that blocked the shaft with fallen timber and rock. The rush of air extinguished the miner's lamps 0n their hots and they were in darknesscuripg their long hour's in imprisonment, they by the Vancouver- Embergo Coun- cil. The Council was formed re- w r as LANNNG m v/yuE AHEAD 0F SANTA cLAUs Now! confirmation of e statement. 5UE'5 GARLJN ne_€»_un-rd;--rq;h.= thin-Ag , ‘ By King Cole i .._. '-»-.. f... .....:.rsm._s it; w