359a "rwstvrzi Gallup Poll Of Canada WHO'S WHO IN PUBLIC LIFE? VOTERS FOUND POORLY INFORMED Drew, St. Laurent, Bracken, Well Known Poll Finds By Canadian Institute 0| Public Opinion TORONTO. Dec. 4 - Canadians are none loo well informed on What jobs are held by some of the public leaders whose names appear in the news almost every day. The Gallup Poll has repeatedly found in recent years that the public figures best known in Canada are Prime Minister King and Finance Minister Ilsley. What about other Cabinet ministers? How widely known, nation- ally, are the provincial premiers? The other national political party leaders? The latest Gallup poll surveyed public knowledge of the office held by each of: 'I‘\\'o Federal Opposition party leaders. Three prominent Provincial Premiers. Two Cabinet Ministers recently much in the news. An accurate cross-section of voters in every province was asked: "The following men are in Government posts in Canada. ‘Can you tell me what office tht-y hold‘? Louis Si. Laurent, Stuart Gurson. George Drew, Angus L. Muedonnld. John Bracken, Paul Martin, M. J. Coldwell." I-IOW WHL D0 CANADIAN)‘ KNOW ££ADER§ IN PUBLIC’ LIFE watt knotvu..f“l.. i NATION ‘ mgnvctt KNOWN. - grigeolouottv ‘Hie results indicate that. with the whole national flllbiit. Pfflflifii‘ George Drew of’ Ontario is best known of all seven. Following is the order of the extent in which they were correctly identified by the miniature mitionai population: George Draw. M. J. Coldwell, John Bracken, Louis St. Laurent. Angus L. Macdonald. Stuart Garson, Paul Martin. The Provincial Premiers are naturally best known in their re- spestive provinces, but Premier Drew also gets a high retognitlon vote in ll other parts o! the country. _Whst makes a public figure well known? This survey reveals some evidence that the degree of popular recognition differs according to the context in which persons appear in the news. Secretary of State Paul Martin and Premier Stuart Garson, who were least widely iden- tified, have been much in the news in recent months. They hold the limelight largely \vith their leadership in fostering important national and world economic meusuaes. Inrcontrast, Premier Drew and Mr. Caldwell, over and above their espousal of broad principles. have been prominent. in the burly-burly of political controversy on concrete national issues. They wage their militant crusades on the public platform in all parts of the country. The quieter statesmanshlp achievement of public loaders gni relatively limited recognition, probably because it is human to pay more attention to a fight. . i - World Copyright Reserved _ ./\ID I0-YEAR FIGHT | THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ Misconduct By ILS. Troops Noted in Secret Report ' (By The Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Dec. Ii-Alleg- ations of wild immorality by some American soldiers in the _ranks, some misconduct by officers and numerous crimes by undegjrublg displaced persons in Germany iwere made tonight in a hitherto isecret report on the United Stat- es military occupation. The report was prepared by George W. Mendel". chief counsel ifor the Senate War Investigating Committee. who made an on-ihe- spot study for the committee to W- 5- 5- FJS NEW BOSS lnscertkaln whether it. should un- derta f ll i i " l t - Nflw director of the Women's Jitlons? a u mun n otcon Auxiliary Air Force. Air Coin- Rgpublicgn mfln\h@|‘§ o; u". nlmldam Ffliciiy Hyde Hallbllrl- com-mittee made Mr. Meaders re- is seen i" h” “ma” “i ‘he Elli‘ llort public over war department isll air ministry. London. She objections‘ . succeeds Air Chief Commandant Rgpubljcun Comm-An“. mombers Indy Welsh and ‘will take over said they mum. m‘, rpport pubnc her new (llliit-S Dec. l. as the “only way to correct" in- ziecuracios in versions which have ‘xilready appeared in print. War Dept. Protests WIND-SWEPT ISLE IS DOUBTIUL HUI The War Department had pru- JOI-LN OGROATS HOUSE. Scot-I land. Nov 30 -tCPI - Want to/“sied mat ‘he YPDOFt is “dis- buy a LOCO-acre island, complete lulled and ilfllmllill’ °1"1‘°Il¢‘°l1-‘i~" "with church and lllfi-IISC. school, post War Secretlll’! P"li“l'$<>l1 WNW! office and 45 terianted crofts-for Chairman Harley Kilgore (Dem.- £3500 maroon»? iw. Va.) of ille committee that "it stroma. Z 1-2 miles off John l zippears that the subject matter o"<"~t". ' .~t - ' ti o - . -_ ,. _ I“ll’llIo“l);i\v\‘tl‘2ll isllglrlllfillllfil‘ i mi me mpmt 1S band “mm u" H. _ ‘ Isnnrn statements and ill many ill!‘ (llklwlb 15 i0! >51?- eases upon hearsay evidence," Fishermen James Simpson thinks M". ‘l -~ l." ."'d . it Knight be a good place for a pol- I Ki gm: a so sat that State Secretary Byrnes and his senat- itician to retire t0. but that's about mm udvhm.‘ had p . _ . . . mnossrd be- lalrilfillitsesthéicpggtiknstaygefilgbglgaié; lief publication of the report will be the inst on the island. iwomd impair mo“. ‘York m m" "Many young Stroma men and Umifld Nations ,C°"fp"mc°‘ women were in the forces during Mi" Meaditrs trip .i° GM" the war." he said “Now they're dc- mimd’ “w” “as i‘ sohq Dem” mobbed “my want (o live o" mo‘ crntic vote in the committee not mainland. Even if they come back.‘ i" iimlonak" "l illli 5911i" lmluili" its becoming increasingly tiifflcultlilli" ill" Siluflililil i" G"l'm11".\'- to make a living on Stroma." ‘Both the war and state depart- ments voiced objections to an in- quiry. “It is my belief that the War Department is aware of the situ- ation, but. is reluctant to take any action to correct it because they fear political repercussions from negro groups. "Certainly the There are fmv children now in the little school and the church has no reside-m. minister. The main, industry Ls fishing for cod and lob- sters. The 1S0 residents raise most of their own food and many also weave their own clothes. In bod weather a fine salt spray covers the island- believed locally conduct M “h, crnrnlfcuinnun _ This column la reserved for new: ‘of looll interest. but advartlllns ma.- mnrcutnun he stowvou un M‘ ' libel dull teased mwm ‘ . tgzI-I-hutlg-Dxllfi: ' of a naway nature may be inlet-toil l ' g action, will bol make you at five cents a word, Itriotly Incl tier. Gel‘- NR Willa‘ ‘mull’: payable in advance. or NR Juniors ( is’ d0?!) ‘Q1’ fnmflml action. Plain or 008W!- TAI mi cnaswmr. m- Photoirapbl. "w" ll °"'- 2.5- oomrsnauAr-ifl Lin: m- m IAHIII\‘€ Ti‘ CHRISTMAS CARDS Q: l b0!- Toombc Music store. _________.._‘ SMABTwinter Overcoat; at Jack AUSSIES USE PLANE Csmerons, “The Store for Men.” IN CRIME DETECTION __..... ROUIIWOOI. in stock. Holtnaurs Charlottetown Store. SYDNEY. Australia, use. 4 tCP) _ Tile New South Wales ._.€ Police Department is using an air-i ALI» CHRISTMAS GIFTS Wrap plane to. speed up it. work in the ped Free at Crockctts Jewellery koopoo square miles of state terri-I Kent Street- tory over which it has jurisdiction) Within a few years the derarimel" hopes to have a squadron oi plBIICS- The new police plane i5 “"5 i° fly detectives and dogs to the. scene‘ of crimes in country areas. to take- Heriel ppuwgraph; of, districts! wit“? “rims “m” °.°““"°d “m: GIFTS FOR nan. - Costume w fir"! "ulbrsaks "i m“ _ _ Jewellery. sewinc Sets. LamP8. It has =- "P" °f W“ “i1 ‘°“.‘°' China and hundreds of other ituns members of the Royal Australian to ch00“ from M The Aberwe" Air FOYPP» who ‘Wrk l" shms- and Gift Court. Gift Wrapping Service carries tour deteciivefi. Tia!‘ Pym” fol" your convenience. has a conlplrtntent i0!‘ pt! u‘? 0R5 and a portable selegtion at viime SPECIAL SALE in wool am; detertiou equipment. iCrcpc Dresses. Bargains. Mrs. The pllllle is equipped with twol-zJohnstorfs Ladies’ Wear. way rntlio which ke"ps it in teuel WINTER OVEBCOATS in all the latest models at Jack Cameron's. “Tine Store for Men." GUITARS, Violins. Phonograph Attachments. Toombs Music Store. ROCKWOOI. in stock l-folmaws smooth shoving in 1947 I Syn-hon Gillette lice in h Attractive Gilt Puchgc with Convenient h The Gilt flint really‘ says Compartment for llud llclos He'll enjoy monthr ofluxury shaves when he receives this smartly packaged and practical gift. And he'll with lir:idqu:ii"ters ii". Sydney Andi permits it to tune h‘. to the police Charlottetown Store irequetirics of the nelqhhorinit. -—-— stains of Queensland and Victoria.‘ 'l‘0Ys.B00K5-GAR|ES.all under, The spoetiy transport wt icn tht: U19 CYITiSiTnBS 131T 5i The AbPKWPiil plane iermils enables p0'lc¢ to Gill c911"- - . r 'tl'. r. ur i 1T1.“..},.f°§Q;§;,§.'§‘.;i{h‘3...? o? s1". csrnanms scnooL. - m "d ‘mm tmvpl ” lGospel Service Thursday. December Y "‘ so. m a P. M. All are invited. l NEW ZI-IAMND FW-HTS CHICKEN SALAD SUPPER. _ SEVERE SOIL EROSION gift packing. . . Gillette iBuptist Sohoolroom, Thursday. Dec. ——— iSth. Sale of l-‘sncywork. Novelties WELLINGTON. N. Z., Der. 4 --- and Children's Wear. ' ICPi __ Wat" on a huge scale is to; ' l be waged in New Zealnnd against] GIFTS FOR HIM-Dressing Cases,‘ soil erosion WlliCll ulrcarly has Brush Sets. Bilifolds and Cocktail caused drastic _iosses t» farm Sets are only a few of the gifts you 1am“, iwiil find at The Abegweit Gift The measures planned include Collfi- 0P6“ BVP-ninflé W1 Chfilimal- ll l- i‘ i l.Ct"0.000 acres of. -' — tileor porqrn NrdilvoZeaiaiid farms and» CHURCH NOTICE " Reflular h _ 1-, f t h.’ _ a u; divine service. Sunday, December ‘Crfouiiinjifiitlllaufiilirliierlwland: “into 81h Alexandr“ at n A‘ M‘ and llgngiécvnolie cause of the islanders negro "norm as pmvablvyfrom Afodcrn conveniences are some- Wv- Dpmrimont rocmids‘ is m thing Stroma. doesn’t know. There Cram‘ m ‘h? new” rack“ is one slltall shop but its stock is In i945 m” “Wing” “p?” small and narrow, Peat is the usual sironqih ‘was w PM Com or m“ furl and oil lamps provide light. ihmir°_ sirmgih‘ Nam“ mm" Taps n; pp-agw Smuggyers and mittrd o0 per rent o.’ the major ancient Norse sea kin-gs go with C“im“5~-"" stygmm a; do Sun-gas of smpw,.eck_ Mr. Mendel" also said "thr- (‘rs in the (layg berm-e the modem standard of discipline" o.’ some other American troops "has been little short of dissrnceful“. Intelligence Reports Attached to tlir report wt-rc excerpts from weekly intelligence reports from United States forces in German)‘. These cited: "senseless and unprovoked at- tacks; burgenlneisters threatened :_ ‘and beaten, civilian police dis- LQNDON_ DC“ gvycp, __ Among armed and clubbed with then-own lf‘_\\[‘|' dni-igjqns 1., "_,__. "mm, h‘. ‘he weapons, women being publicly Lap." :,,\,.,.nn".m ;_ whotm...'Mm_ nlolpstt-d. and civilians i)t'lil9.. gm-m 59m Norfolk who,“ Mame‘. stopped at night. by soldiers who “my n“; Cross muse. ca" cqn_‘t‘lttmllll_t‘ their pussrs. then calmly iinue \\ith some hope of Sll:'L‘0SS‘Sh,lg mom Sonsolvss‘ . h“. Ioyvear vnmpmgn agains: a ‘Flagrant and public lighthouse "was built on the rocky point. North of the island is the, Swelchie of Stmma. dangerous‘ WiIiTIPOOI into which many smalli vessels have been sucked and l0si.‘, So far Stroma is still on thq market. i ._. WOMAN ASKS ATTLElf I miscon- “m4 |‘ f 11., llCt... drhliggforl "r n ged dangerous‘ 4 “The continuation of incidents M,“ SPH- Clumu aha was not involving American troops lS H“, driw]. of a m“ ‘vhen m? 8L bringing severe criticism from the BECAUSE YOU Al“! you will be pleased especially with the immaculate whiteness and luxurious softness of White Swan TOiiBC T3915- You‘ll appreciate the fact that White Swan is hygienicaily wrapped by machine for 1-111- cxtm protection. 3 LARGE notts 27c AN QUALITY rnonuor lcued offence or irrcd and that Gurmlms “m” claim ‘Fiat Yul‘: u... Mnvivtynn “m; Omaincd b‘, Americans cannot control t-ttu ,- _ _ p "-own roops. gllilxtpnierfiiqim: [Mn thasi “Unprovoked assaults. t‘X(‘r'$5l\'r\ Hm“, spcrnufiv Fflgigilehmubllc drunkenness. assistance in other menthol-sun‘ pariinmeiit ask-igpkvlolagntr‘ rilililgfrmlrilgl‘ » __ - ,. __ _ _i ac mar e no " o.‘ n ." - Lrllgomngsfsnlgg rmikofl ‘uimmllar breaches of discipline lower ‘l c mulls “hichmhe prestige of the Annerlcnti have hcnrrl her case ,1‘ my" ’ , r . She cited the recent decision; M_ Mona” mcommcndod m illfli liters‘ had been some irregu- iimii‘ "I ‘m’ ‘mi "i m Pm“ ‘Ihat the United SIBiGS forces. 00mm m Malaya and. m" siih" European theatre. and the office ifglyzieztrt. gufnsllifll! of their eonvlc- of military gnvornmlant b‘. Con- “Th r,‘ "".“FI,‘,°_"“°Y °"‘,‘-"~‘~ solidaied. h 9 "6211 firafs to which I Th"! military “owl-Hmong, he Mo m" my Signmun‘ are i“ 5"r'i [faced under thr- State Depart- ious as those in the pnratroop dank ::“‘l.l|n m” ‘biiimsif ‘if ~l“i"| That stops be taken immedi- ‘Iilo irgm “i ‘wpmi ‘S m": l" ately to improve the quality of a citizens and the lnw shuiilti be Occupying ‘mnpsy revised.‘ Miss Self wrote. ‘ .mong other things: FIND USE-DVFOR POOR MY CATS ‘ snnnynv ._ (By Constance I. I-Ierkheri) Skippy wlrKziti is my kittens‘ name whin- of egg fnr cakes and i-‘ifld Tully MvKait ls his Mother. ""1 e "W" "it" l! really aux: hv scientific investigators attached wmi" Skippy“ “Y” "i? 5i!’ "ml to the American Army. All zhc pro- mw" telns. or nl-tror:@Yi-<‘°"iein'ne ami- linri he likes to he warm and snug. m, “ids, are extracted from iht‘ fish and mixed together in the pro- il"? portions in which they exist in em: fence white. The restiit is a substance For there is so much to see, Ian-flu,“ u, (pstmguysh from white. But skinny MrKntt li-kcs to run of-pgg. 94 per cent of which is “id juml‘ composed of proteins. the esse-ttini Tuffy MrKnit likes to sit on WASHlNGTON-—Sllk dress-rs and ice cream both ("an he made from ("ori- iTheY fire hnih so sleek and shiny (m. and shrimp of ton poor a qual- . . » - Cross Roads at 7.30 P M. Roll Call national parks where icieniiflc, ' f] h __;of members at the evening service. |Zt1ops to check ero nn will e Iqk ‘Rev. sterling B‘ Stwkhouuv Mm_ In the highlands of the SouIh ‘sin’ ___ Island nearly CLOOOIOU acres c-f MANY HAPPY RETURNS__MP zrzzin r land liar lost 25 to 50 prlfl .. . ' ifi“_"“"“i "";’I" i‘ lmihvgf i??? 56th wedding’ anniversary on llplfii‘ ')““r“h‘ ‘A2019 ghzwp" flumgsunday. Nov. M. They were en- renymsirn: . 4,11,‘! _Q,1Mh_ ,.tio not include sovez: losse: of soil Balls“ aabotmsuul finale“ anrgm in“, Cijmjpifiii (lnwnlamis and “hing are enjoying good health. Mr. “lfilggllil ;_“I::‘l'l’:“i\ mm m! l“ Marshall is as and Mrs. Marshall _' i‘ . ‘Cs’ ‘. —. itlc country on the east coast ofiaa M“ Marshall w“ tomnerly the Nortlr Island riso is sevr-relvlMlss Home can’ Gharlmtetmlnh Irroded. Tlifi tY-otlntry consist-s ‘VEDDING BELLS__A pm“), iiYIM “if imifrifxl; c,‘ “nilimrflliweddinp took place October 3 at iitrfitenlliufl$hgnllllrc frlrldsi zit-Stilts"? firs‘ Unnodlchurfidh M8150 ~<> " ‘ "ie Rev.C.Ea.G ut- iwns cleared zniti Fdll-lttflili ‘W Ilmssilfd lln marriatlc. rlsfurizl Olrgtobgrta ill" Pfliiliify tiiti p0,. 10d .1 W‘ "d _ Parker of Spring Valley. P. E. I.. Hiimlimli‘ "i mi“ “ll "iii “mind Frank Archibald Saunders of ztpprared and the ififlSflll was v. ish-4 Trm“ Following H“, marriage. “d ‘iimll mi" m" iiwws "ml miirthe hapuv couple left for a trip i i v i" TH» o" iii" “"‘5'~ CM“ "i mo" through New Brunswick. They North Island also large areas olwvm ramp M 9 Dov)‘, su.(.et___ high-rainfall dairy country have‘ (Trum NGWEL ‘ been virtually aharioiled because; of extreme trrosinnl. k FUNERAL SERVICES _ The A miller 0mm" "‘ iii“ “ll "Imflftinernl of Mr. Lawrence Hmnes- S(‘l‘\'flil(lll y-rotzrzim ".~.iii he retup- _=¢y_ wmch w“ very largely aumm (‘Tilllvn tfotiirncnt of 8000.000 nercswd. was held yesterday morning oi’ hizh r-nillliljv in the smith Is-‘from his late residence. B3 Bright- mmr on Ave.. i0 the church of the Most Th“ “m h, “flu-toil ht tree Holy Redeemer where Requiem Naming “H, FGFJTUL gwmlm High wns celebrated by Rev. pnmhm fnmyng and S.,-_,,,-,..u;.n| R] Huincs. C.S.S.R. Interment took Cont-r,“ w; grazing H, Wm". Warulatilice in. ithe Catholic Cemetery nnnhlo limits. A similar conservn- "c Efivscgd “F” wmlllcwd by timi program wi-ll he undertakenxnl~ ' wn- o-s-s-R-r “l9 v _ f hm. ghts of Columbus. of which the mer smernl million acres o deceased was a meme. auendm countrv in the North Island. ii" a bum The paubéflrers we‘: |Mcssrs. W Chester S. Molrure. iRoderick MacDonald. B. Roy Ho]- ‘man. James Coyie. Roy Kennedy "Y"! JOSPDH Callaghan. AUSTRAHJA OPERATES BIG SUGAR INDUSTRY BRISBANE-Australia. Dec. 2 —- ___ tCPl ~ Australia. producer‘ NEW MARITIME nlnscron _ 000 tons of sugar n sear. c . |AS reported m yenerdayk “we M ii” ih" °nii'.c°“mr§' mbfpflaiiu“ the result oftthe moilvole for tihe firs: us: °" “ ‘ "i. “ ’"*"""""" r ‘ p __ _1 ar me rovnces (New Bruns- J$2.‘“‘.‘..“~.iL't“.ii‘.2f. "fli- ~~~» PM» mm cogsi "from New South Wales stall‘ ‘I-‘slainmi Mn]? Major hmcnflc‘ - ‘ _ J d‘ a rv lc arm. C arlotte- e-qyele _1 I \ l d m > _- or years and 048. lie 3f“; “gggm; "goygflr " “r "Y “"1 Ruoceleds Lloyd Stout. no“... u ’ ' ' ' P The annual-y is worth scuoooooo , asgwlcnlzb big‘; $1‘: " d tut‘. mr tian gntldtizah P35111721‘): Ailztrallaase sugarlsigned from m“ pmmmL Mr‘ MC‘ l Breeders‘ Association. Exports are fixed iblv‘ the Inter- national Sugar Council. of which Australia.‘ is a member, on the basis of world demand and total world‘ production. The Australian export quota. has averaged 400.000 tons annually for the last few years. The industry is protected in this country by an embargo on sugar imports and prioetixing for do- mestic wholesale and retail dist-rib- Afia cllmh in the highest tree. They wash paws their faces and their. Elizabeth Arden Gifts of Beauty GAY GIFT _SETS PRICED UP TO $25.00 SELECT YOURS WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE = JOHNSON 8i JOHNSON V ' IIWIIISTS z r. o. m m Phone 33 ‘vwitlrln-A- m. .-....~..e~<. .. .. \<\“ And keep their coats so clean. , Tuffy MeKatt wears a yellow how | Anri Skippy a how of green, I i And when Ihiffy Mt-Katt and Skip- py McKatf i Arc tired of their fun and play. They sit at my feet and purr for me_. A song that is lolly and any i "knoll!- c0155 N‘? IIAT BUCKLEYS MIXTURE ‘er for the northern aiessydeclsredt Vdld not comply with Ethan's wishes body-building anintances in food. uflon ‘o mutant” pmflwbk n turn to growers. The present home wholesale price 1N Cum-F's KRML is $132. a ton. nearly three times i" mo than th ice obtained for 1017135 7310353371‘- smiii" x‘ exptrts. The Ietgll price is 5 1-3 TiP/a- Dec- 2 —' — 9;“ ° ‘he-cents a pound which hasn't chang- mnierBenlv c 055m“! ‘L m“, éied since ma. The ref/urn to grow- Pm 1523a?“ ixlveindz: W500 {nuneeslcrs and millera is 3 1-3 cents a over . - d_ fmm this little town - has sec-aim“ deposed by the South African gcv- reports or "a sort of tmpioal con- cmment. Ainental night club." and of "med- m? itctiortir was It'll; mung! t: ml rites." the n. mmen-t step- TG 5 O B BIlflC D S L11, the chief's kranl. including the‘ The Native Mfalra Delpprtmant running of a "night club " took the drastic action of deposing In dtposin vsibasa. Major D G Sibasa only after careful examina- Hartinan. chef native commisslon- lion of the reports that those who MEDIEVAL DOINGS ‘"1110 zovarnment does not. actlhad been "severely dealt with" by hastily and is slow to move. but it. the chief. _ will not tolerate the oppression of| Apparently a distorting state of and hlaci: m, y." human m,“ m, T. u. l“ i o Rae ls president of the Prince Fd- , , . . ~ . . . . xported nd 1 You rant n-ll one from the. other. A fppnrf, on this remnrknhie riis- 2L srospxl 113,162“; Supplies “are ward Island Ayrshire ,Club and a cover-v claimed development has m/tioned to maintain exports to ‘nunbel’ i’! u" “ml °i AMWW M“ Tuffy Mt-Kati has yellow eyea ha!“ Rwy-ought hack (mm Ggpmpny BfHairL Rae an! Sons, owner of the Fatrvuc herd which was established some 36 years ago and winieh is one of the largest and most outstanding hertia in thc Maritime Provinces. It also ranks as one of the good Ayrshire Mr. Andrew iticRse. is an hoimrary" life member of Canadian Ayrshire an honour than 50 members of the Association since its inception. Personals l-Iis many friends will he pleas- ed to learn that M' Garfield Tre- mere of this City iS doin; well after underrzoi-ng nn operation i"‘i the P. E. Island Hospital Mr. Joseph Bolger. Stanley Bridge has left, for Boston to visit relatives and friends. from there he will go to Michigan to visit his sister Mrs. Fitrsimmons also his nieces in Det- roit. Mrs. Fred Shlelm has returned to her home in West Saint John. after visitl-mz her tinughter and son-in-law. Mr, no.1 Mrs. Fred Ward at their hon": in Chwrlotte- town. Mr. A R Gillis left by plane for Moncion on Tfixesdny accomp- anied by his (laughter. Miss Aud- rey. who left for Boston where she "will ie-enler the Peter Bent Brig- ham Hospital for further treat- ineut. a taste, for Gillette Blue Eljades are the best on can buy-the sharpest and the longest- asting. S0 Gillette Blue Blades in so . . . . Only $2. Other Christmas Packaged Gillette Gifts at your laalpn. ha: and va° i which has been conferred on fexver‘ daughters. Mrs. David Inman of DECEMBER s. 1944 reciatc your good HUI llADfS ~ RAZORS SIIAVHIG (HAM Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Scott Cornwall. left on Saturday morn- ing on a six months visit to their Weymouth. Mass. and Mrs. Mer- wyn Jenkins of Dorchester. Muss. CULTIVATING IIEAIITH True health. say the authorities. means more than mere absence of disease. ft implies pep. a feeling of well-being and alertness of mind and body. The Department of Nat- ional lleuith and Welfare declares that the first law of health-keeping is prevention-immunization and and protection. Then. it says, come physical development. recreation and health advancement. all down the years. Thosn who would be well arc advised to do more than merely dodge disease by avoiding the ex- cesses in which disease lurks. ‘Ti-tel’ should also cultivate healthful habits Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? ‘fnonntudu m ronnln an Ink. wnruouv. vu- ttanned Iflldll bemoan body taelta iron. For new lvrlgll‘. vitality. lrkyalael Fonts Tobin's. Fonflxifil "o. . y m or aw. no nut-u n‘ ltamin mm i t l ' l-"w ulu M: ail dlzus u1ni'§3-'=‘i‘iiii'-lc"'° m” aw l, QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds herds of all Canada. His father. the people by a chief and it has affairs existed throughout the now decided that you must give tribe. particularly tn the royal way to romeo who will rule his kraai. for to the northern Bantu people by law and not by violence. their chiefs are kings. 81mm hlDPmings not been re- run details of the happenings in ported mm Slouch kraal. After the kraal have not. been disclosed. t in the Guardian Wont Adel" TODAY'S QUESTION "I'd have bun hero nooner, dour, but I sow another used cut