‘ i TO -_DAY_ - ’l‘_im nut cunzsns a cursors " ' Bonita. Granville w" —in--. Y‘ ALQO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT ‘SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 FTHURSDAY AT 3.30 Praae lianaullcat this Irishman»; iifiiaafaranca liawa Local (LIL-i. - ~ Monthly liaaiing The regular man“ meeting of the 0. W.L. was haidiatbenaa- guellallorfirlusdayev ambermwltbtbsPreaidaut Trainer prayarandthaoraverformenof J-bem-madllbrces. j 11m (rs lift‘ PROFESSIONAL CARD $3~ ° T. E. IIIGKEY CAPITD Summerside l git st, of the new year. ill be occupied most of infer with the bacillus 1 lding is one and MN finished with slate shing- PREMIER JONES (Corltlnued "from page l.) Mr. Jones was the first of pro- cial ministers to deliver. ln-ief speeches at the-conclusion of the DDING BELLS. — A mar- . Macdonald. N of A culture. who concern t the prosemt of . the wood 1m that he were cast in the depths er has Joined the armed services and the sea." His own personal eXper- s almost as many have lflt in so in- war dustry on the mainland. With the young men I01!!! lwfly all the older people who were left on the farms could do was go into Mr. Jones said he could not. un- derstand talk of nduction in the Temperance Meeting- 'iit Bcdcquc iihurch A service of more than usual interest was held on Sunday even- ing December 5th at Bedeque Unit- ed Church, when forty-five boys and girls received prizes in the 1 ‘, presented by the President of the W.C.'1‘.U., Mrs. Howard Schurman, Central Be- deque, Tile speaker of the even- was Rev. James Cross, North Bedeque, and his sermon will long to hear him. I-Ia spoke from the text, "If any one should offend one of these little ones, it ware better for that man if a mill stone were hanged about his neck and fences touched the hearts of his listeners. In speaking of Temper- ance he sald, "we do not. want temperance but total abstinence. The Prohibition Act is not per- fect for it is not strictly enforced. but it is infinitely better than gov- ernment control which is no con- sliould not be blamed for every- thing as claimed by a. Justice of British bacon ration. All that was was to feed the hogs a ger and put more weight u a very hungry they he said. “We do in Prince Edward Island." The Island's trade’ with New- " ampered stantly by restrictions and plans u, ofalcoholic liquors than before the -inv cases such as we have heard ' m! not representative. and it allow the people of Newfoundland to express their free will or trade, y wish. id not get its share s ifl yo ume was great- . Feed dealers were forced to accept flour they ‘fault! not sell The of the Island, how- ever. were patriotic. If they were asked to meet an objective on pat- riotic grounds they would do it. ‘loo Many Delays realise how fortunate most " nan-m condition is bet- tertllaa laltyeaflfllisis file time to sell. See M, lliiilliliiE at Harry F. Lee, Summer- aide (Opposite Holmama). Paying highest prices. st . . as announced: t lb! Prime Minis would-not be too lbhermm would set tion. . at possible world trade c ‘ dfrllélhfllllelii-l lhilllifbfl made ll- Yiiilli FAIILT Iced Situation Asa they could not carry on ed his Mr. ‘lhylor. "Evin us some money‘;- let's ara LATE - ilacauea . . ‘ th - ed of"oil d f "Phi "M "safllsliactiofln. w‘ l" Ollen every eve- , “in: until a to enable "l! to get all shopping done long beta" pa. ENMAN nnuc co. In officials with the control or‘ dlltrl llficlii Supreme Court in summing up a case to the Jury recently. Our boys and girls are taught the evils of intemperance and Bedeque men are not wantcdon the Jury in try- lately." In a late paper the statement was made that the revenue was three times greater from the sale war.» Where government control is in force, it controls everything. laying vroman and children with- out the necessities of life." ble. and of the hardships endur- d where beer parlors are in force. Mr. Cross also sang a solo which was much appreciated. Meeting closed with the King. NAZIS CONTEST (Continued from page l.) sec line, including loody Morlaster, Bldge which ls one of the foothills At AllCoak was a struggle. When Brit- their winter line "at all costs." I. tunnels through the rnountai uerlliy and fiercely. v One- lided Air Show .. White lllt IAIIII‘! g. ._i___.i___ liaticnai Park Season Satisfactory Says Superintendent fps. J. E. Cullen, Con chargeof Ditty bags for m Merchant Marine reported splen- did work done along this line of The winter headquarters of the d Is d Park have been moved to the B of Canada building from Dalvay House. In conversation with sup- ed that the Park has Just con- cluded one of its most successful iunmer seasons. It was visited by le, and the various ho- North Shore in addition to having one of their best seasons. have already received many book- 944 season. The var- shelters situated at Braekley and Cavendish were also well patroniud be remembered by those privileged k’ Papa Pius In Prayer For Peace During the past ye an in a forest-tree nursery in the Dalvay area w ring. Gables golf course last season nine holes were opened for play. Visitors from Quebec Ontario pronounced this course be one of the finest in Canada. Many people also availed theim- ucl at all. The Prohibition Act gm“ °‘ ‘he °°°°"“““-" °‘ "s" which grow abundantly 3N, DEC. B—- (Q?) — POP’ d Pius. in a prayer for peace today in celebration of the Beast of th 11181.6 C0 ace r . t at we might lay down arms." Th the wayer as broad- ' qllhaxhis-trasic hmf Body 0i Halifax Barrister Discovered material and moral ruins move me. How much pain there how many houses ruin “Give us peace for us peace that we arms. " r to u to stop the flood ey FTBSEI‘, Wéli- I glue p ‘y yo gt; i3 Lster of Halifax NB, was found to- d the northwest arm of Mr. Cross told of his life in Fr England. where beer is on every seen alive when he ck k. Police said there were violence on the body. ‘Illfi- U the hought to be that of Johnson. missins fmm his Marlboro woo Wednesday, along with h Nadia. whose axe-battered body was Employment Index ilrizfiasizlagnlgfllzatgfi thrfikixftgz 115.3% Rgaghgfl "u; High Johnson. whom police believe may of their werful winter "'3 alive. Reports of a man 01 each clue Irllllllillilfi Funeral services for the slain Ilir leading to the top of Mount Cam- were held here yesterday. ino from the south, the enemy still was resistlns fiercely from 0g many scattered strongpolnts. OTTAWA. Dec. 8 —- (OP) — In- mtr which smt. the index to a new high at Oct. 1 were attributednoy on B increasing employment m The Bureau said that while total figures increased during ber the gains were- less than nor- mal ior the season. the year employment figures ow while per capita earnings have risen by 6.7 per cent and total Pflylolls by 9.2 per cent. ‘lite remrt sa-i Th 14026 Halifax Police" Continued pouring rain as well l" F" "=88" slow, desperate process- Every foot ish infantry stormed and reoccup- ted Monastery Ridge they found it littered with German dead. The Nazis literally were defending HALIFAX. Dec. d —(CP)—Pol- ice were run ragged today tracing down reports that Cmdr- F. M Johnson had been sighted, their efforts failed to provide any tangible clue to the whereabouts of the missing Royal Navy man wanted for the killing is Dragging for the body of John- $59 son continued in Halifax bor‘s northwest arm, where battered body of his daughter, nine old Nadia, was found Friday. From all parts of the city and Halifax County. the police receiv- 'I‘lle mountain village of Can-l- ino, taken after a sharp battle, is three miles southwest of Mignano. Acquapendola is five miles south- west of Mignano, and Cocuruzza one'haif a mile southwest of Ac- cuapendola. slowly but surely. Belti- l- AVQBBG W? l! lark's troops were closing in on be!’ employee Wee of Sept. ' to’ $31.46 strategic Mlgnano, a village of ‘u’. wu"fl M 000. where the Via Casiilna Into the valleys leading to Rome. The difficulties of the terrain, um and the determination of the Germans make it unlikely how- ever. thst the Allies will be able to launch any great. general off- ensive that will sweep them into Blorna- Rather, it will reouire an unceaaing series of steady pun-i ches. The enemy has shown a dis- ' ion tn counter - attack freq- JOhILSOIYS description had - sighted. None proved of any avail.- ._____i.____ n atzus plants. Curtailment in leafed in lirmber. pul aper, animal food, chemica , electric light and In the tries logging showed Some Sailing Prosecutions craft manufacturer was fined $5,000 for hoarding rationed foods and‘ other groceries according Wartime Prices and Trade Board of prosecutions for ember a This the heaviest fine ever im Canada for hoarding an In the 8th Anny sector hard. all!) ll fighting continuued ar- ound Oraogna, some l0 miles in- land from the Adriatic. and the fed that lo had launched a new assault, against enemy rs while the nunber of men retrained“ practically ata- the west ii, w ly "like 8.8M feet only l0 miles Casoli Uhiied peed in the unequal fisht 7 Too Late To Classify ll roa ‘sans-sons al W 11 Kill Square. walanemp of" ‘PQIIIIIIIIIIUIN-l ilk" “W! INT". dapolait $1.60. 0.0 87.85. Two we u“, lz-nllt strons ’°'m°“‘- 3“ ‘h’ °“'”"‘ “w” °' meted out in a mono, court Court sentences for breaches of ‘Board regulations by 56 l... ‘GU47 s-r- ilne. 16 miles frtln the Adriatic. The Maielia rises to a height of neariyl “m week. together with con ctlons ,for offences by 30 persons against . d e The aw; star air show eamelmuhfiw. “minimum, by can mm when six Erpitfirea of a veteran ewl. gum. qhe-gpot accounts of what Ytudescribed as the "gross a: the biggest news the the London Daily t "Churchill. - Mail cabled Boos . evelt, Stalin and Chiang Kal-Shek rtnay lave settled the world's af- alrs tween them at Mona and s as an dependent, obiectiv fact-finding organisation upon w use workings no democracy canludge the I trams-scales" at costnrlncs m concern n: cuss: ml! Just follow ran limp For iihriatmaa Feasting With ChrIstII-onlmwo was‘: Th’ flafjyity nearlns its Wok protection of consum- iers alike the Wartime Prices and Trade Board office in alo conduct of its elected leaders." . ‘Preludiced official c, ‘ es who rely on their Jobs and for will of th masters ' 9n °‘ ‘Mk2 "took the place of trained report- ers at. this series of the most im- l portant sheeting; in the history of i M535‘ id b ttc f t in d .!Ih‘n‘ ~- 0 IS I I n’ Cl l‘! B were packed and labelled for Red with“ Reports of the other Convener-s showed that all members very active during the month. Arrangements were made acking of boxes and filling of bags for distribution to the Insti- Committees were’ range for the entertainment. homes. during the Christmas sea- son. of men of the Armed Forces. and ‘ n newspaper- men assigned to cover the confer- ' eases met with an "unending series of the most colossal blunders, mud- dies. frustrations and insults that any group of correspondents ever had to endure/H Reporter; l-lamstruas -“We took," Monks added. "in- sults as a soldier takes his wounds in the course of battles. But other things so completely hamstrung us we lost our identities as reporters in our efforts to pln the Ministry of Information blunderers down w the job given them-God alone knows how or why——of telling the world about the talks affecting the lives of uncountable millions." Monks especially accused Cur- teis F. M. N. Ryan, British Infor- mation Ministry press chief, as the "man who has done harm to American and British press rela- tions." He declared:- “It was embarrassing and hu- miliating to the British corre- spondents to have to suffer the ‘ position of a man of Ryan‘s in- experience in press matters on our American colleagues. "I say he was a damnably bad press chief and as a result of M. O. of death in foistlng such an inex- fidious hand leached out from Berlin. s0 completely and utterly snubbed: and my colleagues. "ln Straight-Jackets" and blind-folded with our government. sident proved of no avail. by government reporters." "i: Big Increase in ‘lax Collections announced today. e 0f 810,17‘ 59E $18,848,744, Christmas stockings. lees unit mixed it over mnmml ma supp,» that meat dealers of seven cents which consumer 42 1-2 cents a. to be very scarce this sale for Grade A. These prices are the maximum wholesale charged for box-packed Con,“ Kem, carsQrL __ poultry in all cases. it is emphasiz- ed by Board officials. If ti: birds ' are not box-pac e act-or ng o Iovernment regulations the above prices must be reduced by three- uuarters of a cent a pound up un- tu and including December is. rm retailers mark-up in each case is ' limited to seven cents a pound. Another important revision that if the retailer is buying poullf I.'s (Ministry of Information) kiss perienced official on us for these and epochal meetings they were sabo- tagcd as surely as though the per- Paul Goebbels try ungraded he must purchase the birds at Grade B prices less three- ouartefs of a cent when not box- (Nazi propaganda chief) had "Never has the world press been ' News Briefs Never have I been made to feel so ashamed of being a. newspaperman l as I was by the official sneers. in- .‘ nuendoes and petty great restrictions imposed on me . 85-1981!!!‘ ‘Rtvggytion “which would goosestep an 15mm“; industry." as well as CAIRO. Dec. 8—(AP>- ent Roosevelt dined last n x Tramrn ll t ld the Senate Inter- smuw‘ PM“ Minister 0,3193%“? state Coemmtgrce committee that ish W r Cabinet. Smuts had rriv- Dist performances have demon- ed eegller in the day by ‘plane Billml Tad"?! “Wm” t‘) Pub!“ Africa. and a member of "It was as though we were in straight-jackets, manacled, gagged‘ ee bound. We were herded like cat- tle, regarded as a bunch of ment- ally deficient escapees, each and every one of us treated as though we wers in the pay of the German Monks said efforts to clear up the situation by forming a press committee headed by CL- Sulzber- ger of the New York Times as pre- -i‘Each morning and night," he m related. "two M. O. I. reporters and two (United States) office of war information reporters handed us on s. platter the most abominable tripe about the goings on behind the Mena perimeter. You would have thought Churchill, Roosevelt and Chiang Kai-Shel: had come tn Meals for a grand spree instead of to decide the fate of the world. ‘The world has been given can- ned accounts of the talks. If asked to swear on an oath the four-pow- er conferences had been held, of the lid-odd correspondents here we only know what has been told us ’ but. Agriculture Minister A. C. Taylor New Brunswick said he "feared very greatly for the potato grower." a. l0 per cent increase in object- ive were fixed on top of the in- crease attained last year. Premier Walter Jones of Prince Edward Island said his province had a small crop this year but had Q EMBMJAER OITAWA. Dec. B»- (CF) — The - Federal treasury collected $1.673; if In in customs, excise and in- e s“ "it ta" - 7,142,898 the sarne period of l9. “'9' Revenue Mmm" 6mm“ this crop been good it would have been useless "because it is impos- h Wm t sh t 1 we North Willehile "B. 0 g o a or age o rs." . 7 "u; The potato objective was lecfi: at n". “a ' 10d per cent after this discussion. crease thin was $376,517, During November revenues from the three branches was $104,758,000, 1n against $171,141,373 collected dur- in: Novern r. . a net increase m; of $33,017,434. Income tax account- ed -for $117,631,822, an increase of $17,444,842... while customs-excise collections amounted to $81,127,484, a sin e DURING THE ENTIRE SEASON PELTS ARE RECEIVED for marketing by us latter co lections were: Cus- toms duties 05,407,542, increase ,M6,829: excise taxes $57,812,492. increase S14 361.542: excise duties decrease 82,67,274; sllll- drv collections $58,706, increase J. A. Webster i? Co. 156 Richmond St. Charlottetown Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd 55 Queen St. aotomldier m“. lssalw’ r- ‘i’&l“°"‘ my osp are helping to make toys for children's S the battlefields with a dozen Me-wschmitt and Ppoke-Wulf l and shot down six enemy pTanas without suffering a loss. T" 0""! "Ill Planes were dem- i hd Willi-r! the lawful established price ulted in a. fine of “(It proprietors meat market. ‘This Ira Yes a Saiiarar I I Fran lliasslailc Paras? persona These for contreventions of easelfine fully increeains rentals. In other eases under wartime reauiatiorls fines were irn ever-tins and trucks fur excessive diiltances hlllittl . tel-ins livestock without perm and for unlawful expansion T0 LIT. l-ROOM APT. APPLY P. J. MacDonald. n-a-si. OIDII TCIBII STITBON TAIL- .D. k ts W00 g from ‘ i 1,50, w“; _ tbalance 0.0.0. s‘. r. ‘gbrbuszhuoo P fbTdlfiiloeaflmiteiTeeaatqOab Charlottetown J. J. Stewart Montague Pelts left with any of the above are forwarded to us and handled and marketed by us in the same manner as shipments made direct to us. Princa Edward Island Fur Pool Limited Summerside, Prince Edward Island Qlashn-peoplella f dthatb urif Hluorllittera aide th-eanout: mioy Igor ha; rheuraaflepaiiunEEBJlei fittiaeu thkzeyatam Fflblbg Y U"!!! -i t. w. c. Students Praaant Pageant ._.__. The pageant of "The Nativity“ was ably presented before an all‘ draws = to wholualc and retail pri- preglflflvfl audience last. night by cea for these birds. 01 Grads A milk fed. chickens are wholesaling at a max- After a few introductory remarks imum of 35 1-2 cents. which means by the PrlnclpaL Dr, G, D. Steel, KIOCBPS the Christmas story was enacted 51101114 11°‘ WY mi?" h” ‘m5 pa" bv student talent to the accomp- ticular kind of poultry. In turn the ammem, of carols, finely rendered retail dealer is allowed a. mark- by m, glee Club WW“ Much credit ls due the directors ke the maximum price to the o; the ‘we clubs, John Inch and Dfllllld- Melville Brown, assisted by Miss Grade B milk-fed wholesales at Eleanor 1mm and also to the the Dramatic and Glee Clubs Prince of Wales College. various student committees which Turkeys, ever a popular item on very cgpgbly took charge of the the Christmas menu, are reported cosgumgs, lighting and stage di- seamn- M“ rectlons. All the students Derfflrm- of these birds that are available. ed wen but. especially the soloist. however, could wholesale at a pos- Ivan Rnbison. the prolocutur. Miss sible maximum of 38 i-Z cents. For Ne“ 5mm and these enacting Grade B the dealer should pay the the pa“; o; Mary and of Caleb. wholesaler no higher than 36 1-2 Emma pone,- and Jghn Delgrv, cents and for Grade C 33 l-2 cents. The various performers were u Grade A geese carry a top whole- ‘allows; of 27 1-2 cents a pound Prulommn m," 3mg; de B should not exceed Mary’ Elaine pol-gen 25 1-2 cents in pirticle. t 1 1 i e o a pr ce u ’ ale I John Dglgyy, 29 1-2 cents when selling at whole- - gags: Laws“ Drags The GYM” 3 shepherds, Douglas MacDonald, wholesale price maximum is 2'7 1-2 Wendell Horwm Gegrge Cgmpball, Joseph, Melvin Richard- De . M§l:§§.nl1;br§t Cairns. Clmn" WASHINGTON, Dec. 8—(AP)— Asa_:"'ng “bureaucratic control" of radio as "a gun aimed at the heart of all our democratic free- dom," President Niles Tramrneli of the National Broadcasting Com- pany appealed today fo‘: legislative ds against federal restric- service and its acknowledgment oi’ social obligations so clearly that DUNDEE_ Dem g _(gp Q1519) government "encroachment" could —Pfe. Harry Bert Parker of Wood- serve only w ‘destroy the business- ville. N 5., a. mtmber of the can- shackle the freedom and arrest the adian Forestry Corps, pleaded not DIOBNBS 0f i-hé bmlldcaitlnil a" guilty in High Court to a charge of murdering another corps mem- James L. Fly, federal communica- ber. Pte. Herbert sinclalr Francis tions commission chairman. assert- , Angus ed recently that the National As- try Camp. The charge said soclatlon o! Broadcasters is I. Parker assaulted Francis, shot him “stooge" for the NBC and the Mead with a rifle and Columbia Broadcasting System. He denied that it is true. as Mr. Fly himself knows that isn't true," ‘Prasnmell said NOON. Dec. 8—(CP)— when The Senate committee is con- Prime sailed sidering legislation to limit and from Britain for the historic coh- define the I". C. C.'s authority over ferences in Cairo and Teheran he broadcasting. had g heavy cold and a lemper- Saving me post war period will aturs above the IOO-degree mark. bring far-reaching developments D 1S’ M111 elm wdlly- when in the field of television and fre- m 9P1" i!" W14 W" quency modulation l _.bdCBSi41n8v worse, and he lost his voice-but f. ‘l suggested that Congress w" m9 deiemd "W1 39ml 113m delay comprehenclve revision of w wmk- the WW1‘ “dmd- Th9 the Communications Act in favor cold is gone now. BROAD__6—UTLINE (Continued from page l.) 52l- cent of i943 was ' " g Mr. Shaw said a. production of- ll0 per cent would be preferred. of an amendment "halting further government encroachment on the rights of the broadcaster and list- ener.” BIRTHS IIERBING — At the Prince Ed- better to face up m . ward Island Hospital on Decembfil plug gun} m“ u, en- on “$1,; B. i943. to Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. of scarcity with such an essential Heflillil- Murray River. a daughter, Elaine loulse. UNDERTAKER Charlottetown and by: