. ' 97 QWXM 'cvMA'ric” THE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local Interest. but advertising of a nanny nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. atrlutlv pay- able in advance. JIMMY-a -raxr-r-hone 525. COOK'S STUDIO for perfect pictures. DACKIS SHOES.-Canada's fin- CRASWELI. for Better Photo- graphs. HOWARD Mu!NNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. DACK'S SHOES 818.95.-I-lem derson 3: Cudmore. sole agents. RANGE AND on. BUB-NEBS serviced by Vlckerson Engineering Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Strange But True By P. ll. MacArthur Savages in many parts of the world still believe in themalificent power and activity of witches and wizards. What is more amazing. however. is that our forefathers entertained the same belief, and frequently took special precaut- ions against them. The times of BIILLETINS FROM BIRDLAND ivlnlratfr. Wu:-our PAGE running Some of the more profound ob- servers of our contemporary D0' iitical scene have warned us that we do not possess the moral equipment necessary to make de- Thoughts For Our Time Iy His Eminence Cardinal McGuipae (Copyright) haves" and the ''have-nots'' in disease. As long as we have it, we have no political health. 0 O 0 Politics is looked upon as a , nomu Too LATE k. D y de- dirty game and for that reason a C”) ii: ”' as .. . . . derson at Cudmore. ” IY , - r' t th l'l.3 of d th chieving inte hence RD SW8! Tom - Ihrougliouttliclvorh.I,1t is recognized ggggg m:0LCI;aSr'neS gas Bresrgrd Brgggi (1-ays from Christmas to 12th brEErVselnyor::,der:rBrrf;e5:r: lrrerpgrorrhg frgniglrsfitrgrl btrfrwiaso : aprofound If it is a dirty game it is because thatfcw automatic watches quite equal GIVE A 'Christnms gift that Room, Great George street. night. the eve of St. George. the em par” art” from has come. sense or dric duty. rospea for there are dirty player; or b... . r, p ,, . . - will lave a life. Be ai blood donor Eve of May Day. and Midsummer some have darned mo long and raw me spirit or friendship, the cause the rules committee permits the CYMA'lfC. , the sell"-winding. , - . . ' drr, mrucr A ref no , . . this W9t'-'i- sultznuucn FLIGHTS daily EVE are now trapped. while others are practice of sacrifice and self y . arm n o IUUY '"l9m3”C Watch: madCm to Summerside and Moncton. Mlmy mel'h”d5 m 3” rm 01"” simply victims oi circumstances. ablation. We have to Ki" 0”” the 35"” C5" 0"” Wm” Abm" 1' Switzerland, by CYMA-TAVANNES. . There are a number of smartly styled REMEMBER. Blood D o n o r Clinics at Red Cross I-Idqts.. Char- lottetown. Monday. Dec. 3rd, 2-5 and 7-10 pm. 300 Dorors requir- Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. canny beings were invented, but the "Burning out of Witches" was perhaps the most resorted to. Here's the ”how of it": "Men and Many of these adults manage to get through the cold weather, but very old ones and juveniles can- Such a l. is the normal sclvbs if democracy is to flourish. concept might stifle!" to us to border on the heroic but atmosphere of we get clean and fair players in it. This does not mean that the players don't have to be good. Political leadership is no job for "Cl(MA'rlc" models to choose from ed. deny P?uCEb CQURT - 6 bovs made a racket with whips not be expected Lo suwim ihe demorrmic me. perhaps the the inept. It does mean that we ' ii I t ' le steel old m- funk and "mm )8 N” I ed 3” " - in o eri An open ml is -sure to mu” ' r nson that it seems idealistic is have to revise our opinion of the in ie popu arsaln as .g WOULD LIKE To MEET or and costs or fly? days the bells. pots, and hpanfi. E erw mu. few mrgrarrrs to lmrrer on, Orr ,1 bizcause we have grown used m drgnrm worth and honor or pubr filled or 14 Karat gold .. . Ill shock correspond with my rndependenr gtipendinrly Magistrate on Satur- rcarrryedcenscris, :11: gfrkhalge and particularly ntpracllve hung.” mediocrity, H not downrrgm rmr he Omcr. Ir mean! arm that W. '1 t ilv undb iii ordlllari Bible Student who may be on the 3” mam ngi e”- an ””""d my 1"” me. "la b'”' oralit in our social life. There need dedicated men for the lab- resis all .a to y c y , M g 91 m about As soon as the I m y. .. . - Island or who may see this advt. . . . y p 3 ' i i who can blame the Wilson 5" W is no form of political society me" Of ability Who Will not he imnclncntol"yoiir wrist. J. r,. Kerry 81 Euro" street PITHIAN, MSThRS- Rczuiar church bells begin in ring. ihe that found grasshoppers and craw- which mak" sum demand, for content to stay on the sidelines, . Charlottetown. or Telephone Char-' fr'ir:,';r'rl"g p"::"iF3f:fr;ir'r0:9:l:r:0 bundicsrof woodr(z::heered (gr the fish inbits home iriarshhrirhtdrtip to ..,r,,,, 0,, Hg. rm. .,. .,,e .....,..,.s Pollilticsr is "re.-rriy the abri. of rivigz 1 11,: 233, .. . ' ' t ' PUTP0-95 GT6. 58 if an 1 ' Novcm er and oily t en scov- d . vim,” is more we . n n ie mem era 0 t :- teiir leniler will luouflt aim O 9 Own -1. maven Cerise ls igmted. Them an the cred that mppnes we” dwmdlmg? lllsilsdotzeilrlugnlfsslmtb come voiuntnr-' imdy D0iiilC. 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COMPANY Need Oiileex Teveeilo - Snlee L sENrnAl&slscrnic IVHVWIIIII um CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC LIMITID omm Inn cum to cent .g COURT - Evidence was contin- ued in the case of a resident of Charlottetown charged with re- taining possession of l.ll'ES and tubes stolen from an automobile agency on the outskirts of the city, and the accused was (uriiior remanded for one week by Mag- istrate Gilbert A. Gaudet in thc Queen's County Magistrate's Court on Saturday. Also remanded for one week were a resident of Kingston, charged with the theft of potatoes. and I resident of Charlottetown, charged with pos- session of intoxicating liquor at ll place other than his residence. An assault charge against a resident of Pleasant Grove was adjourned until December 15th by consent of counsel. GIDEONS PRESENT TESTA- MENTS-The pupils of grade five of Prince Street School and the Model School were presented with special copies of the New Testament on Friday afternoon in an interesting ceremony at the Prince Street assembly hall. coll- ducted by R. J. Rupert. President of the local Gideon group. Capt. Leslie Bltcombe of the Salvation Army, led the children in several lively choruses and then artist Victor Runtz in a novel black- board talk told of the origin and work of the Gideons. Rev. J. T. lrwin read a portion from the Testament and offered a prayer of dedication. after which Gid- eons S. T. Green and W. L. Henry presented the Testaments. Rep- resenting thc Prince Street Par- ent-Teacllers Association were. Mrs. Ronald Parker. Mrs. l-larold Shaw, Mrs. Gordon Bennett and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland: Canadian Army Casually list OTTAWA. Dec. 1 - (OP)-The army issued its Tlth cas- ualty list, of the Korean war, re- porting six men killed in action. one dead of wounds, 33 wounded and two injured in action. It was the longest casualty list issued by the army in the Korean war. It brought ot 531 the number of casualties suffered by Canadian troops in the Korean action. in- cluding 106 dead, 383 wounded. 40 injured and two missing. Killed In Action Oharpentler. Marc, Acting Cpl., R. C. I. C., Rosario Charpentier (fa- ther). Three Rivers. Que. Dallaire. Roland, Pte.; R. C I. C.; Mrs. Antonio Dallaire (mother). 223 Rue Plante. Quebec City. Isabelle. Joseph Louis Philippe. l'-'te., R.C.I.C.; Louis Isabelle (fe- ther), Montreal. Lacliance, I-Ienri, Pie: R.C I. C.: Joseph Lachance (father). 405-4!: Ave. Roberval. Que. Paquelte, Joseph Albert Jean. Pte.. R. C. I. C.; Uldcric Paquette (father). Ville Jacques Cartier. Co. Chambiy. Que. Rochon. Antoine Rene. Ptc., R.- C.I.C.; Mrs. Olive Rochon (moth- er), Noranda, Que. PROFESSION AL CARDS Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CRARLOTTETOWN .1. ""0 E21 201 Prince 8!. Allison M. feiliis. l.l..e. BAJIRISTEIB. SOLICITOII. Eta. I30 Illchmond st. - Phone Bill) - -..:MM.,,M.gg,g,gj,.... IIIIIIII J. IIIIAIIT 0.0. 0l"l'0Ml-ITRIST IIIM Kent Street PIONIL I79 Mfolnlng North American Hotel Clrtown ilr. Jolie E. Sterne VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 129 235 Pownnl St Office Hours By Appointment Dr. A. l.. Maclsoae DENTIST Dental X-Ra! GLORIA BUILDING I1! Grafton M. Phone 191 all GIIMPAIIY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS I48 Great George St.. Charlottetown Phones 2080 - M IIANDOLPII W. MANNING. C.A. Other offices at Ilallfar. Moncton. St. .Iohn'I. Amherst. Dlrlr mouth. lentvllle. Liverpool. L 11 - Box 247 ERMA I'. MacPIlllIlSON CA New Glasgow and Tram. llcDONALD, cunnm .. co. CIIAITIIID AUlJOUN'l'AN'l'S ..aIlraal. Qldbee. others. reroute. Setnt Jenn. Slerbreeae. Vancouver. Ilrueu Crime lldg, oguieitetewa um, neuron. llanlleen. cbarleneeewa. ielenese ieu Died Of Wounds I-lansplker, Edward Jack. Pte.; R.C.I.C.; Mrs. Louise Hanspiker (mother), 1i7 Silinmit St., Halifax. -Wounded In Action Clinic will be the only one hold till next May. Now is your op- portunity to he a donor. FORT AUGUS'FllS SCHOOL Report for November. Grade I.--l. Adele Kelly, Edna Kelly, equal; 2. Bernard Kelly. Grade Ix.--1. Irene Murnaghan: 2. Errol We-atherby. Grade VIII.-1. Evelyn Dalton. Grade VII.-1. Pauline Dalton; 2. Charlie Arscnault; 3. Earl l-luglles. Grade VI.-l. Marie Murnaghan; 2. Amelda l-luglles; 3. Paul I-lugiics. Grade V.-1. Edna Kelly; 2. Wil- son Logan. Grade IV.-1. Gladys hen; 2. Patsy Steele; Kl IITIIA K - 3. Aletha Hughes. Grade III.-1. Francis Callag- Iran; 2. Carol Logan. Grade II.-1. Lawrence Dalton; 2. Vincent lluglios. Grade I.-1. Reggie Hughes: 2. Elizabeth McCaughe,v-- Teacher. (Patriot please copy.) from her husband, showman Billy Rose. The award, believed the highest ever grzintcd In Manhat- tan Supreme Court, was made "upon condition that she is per- abode," the Rose house. Miss Hoim is suing for a separation. NORTHAMPTON. England-(CP) -A factory here has been work- ing overtime turning out- a. new type winter outfit for British troops in Korea. The long jacket with attached hood or parka.madc of gabardlne lined with wool, is light and waterproof. (mother). Farnham, Que. Gagnon Joseph Louis Roger. Pte.; R. C. I. C.. Mrs. Grathiosia Gag- iion (mother, Chicoutlmi, Que. Gaudet. Joseph Charles Donald. Pte.; R. C. I. C. ; summerstde. .I'.l-2.1.; Mrs. Anita M. Gaudet. (wife). St. Eustache, Que. Gelinas, Henry Gilbert, Pte.; R.- C I.C.; Mrs. Florida Gelinas (mother). Dunren, Man. Guay. Joseph Clement. Pti-..; R.- C.I.C.; Napoleon Guay (father). Lsuzon. Que. C I. C., Eugene Grenon Rosemount. Que. Hanks, William Arthur. Pte.. R.- C. I. C.: Mrs. Helen Hanks (moth- er). 11226 -- 78th St. Edmonton. Jordan. James Arthur, Pte.: R.- C I. C.; (mother). R. R. No. 2. Eiora. Ont. Lacasse, Marcel Eugene. L. Cpl., R. C.I.C.: Thomas Lacasse (fa- ther), I-Iull, Que. Pte.; R. C. I. C.; Mrs. A. Levasseur ttmother). Notre Dame du Sucre Coeur. Laprairie Co.. Que. Matthews. Aubrey William, Opl.: R. C. Slgs.; Ottawa, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Matthews (wife), Britannia Heights, Ont. Moreau. John Paul Hector Ar- thur. Ptc.: R.C.I.C.; Mrs. Delor- asa Moreau (mothcr). Montreal. Paqlictte. Isadore. Pte.. R.C.I.- C.; Mrs. Donald Paquette (moth- ei). Hull, Que. Picard, Joseplf Onld. Pie: R C.- l'.C.; Mrs. Iva Nadcau (sister) PO Box 902. Edmuiidston. N.B. Roblchaud, Jacques, Sgt. R.C.- I.C.; Romeo Roblchaud (father) 81'; Arago at.. Quebec City. Rochon. Peter. Cpl.: R.C.I.C.; Bcaulicu. Joseph Omcr Andre. Ptt'.: R.C.I.C., Armidas Bcaulieu (fntilr-r) Drummondvllle. Que. Bedartl. Fcrnand, Acting Cpl.; R. C.A.M. C.; ilvlrs. Georges Bed- ard (mother). Allen's Mills. Cote Pnrtneuf. Que. Berube. Wilfred. I-"tr-.: R. C.l.C.; St. Moise. Co. Matepedia. Que.: Al- phonse Berube (father)..St. Paul, Co. Matapedia, Que. Boucher. Joseph Gerard Adclard. Pte: R. C. I.C.; Oscar Boucher (fa- ther). Rosemount, Que. Boyce, Donald Robert. I... Cnl., R. C. I. 0.: Mrs. Ruth Boyce (motil- er), 677 Besverbrook st., Frederic- ton. - Bureau. Joseph John Paul Omcr. Pte.: R.C.I.C.; Mrs. Josephine Bureau (mother). Ottawa. Cssavant, I-Iilaire'Fernand Jos- sph, Pte.; Mrs. Yvonne Castwant (mother). 2i0 St. Hubert St., Gran- by. Que. Derome. Joseph Lucien Rene. Pte.: R.C.I.C.; Herman Derome (father). Roxton Falls. Que. DeRoy, Joseph Rene Robert. Pte.: R.C.I.c., Mrs. Antoinette DeRoy (mother). Montreal. Deenoslers. Claude Willis, PI.e.; R.C.I.C.; DesRosiers (mother). ques Cartier. Que. . Dorval. Joseph Lucien. Pte.: R.- C.I.C.: Joseph, Dorvai (father). Montreal. Dutil. Roger Jean Paul. Pte.; R.- ,C 1.0.. Rock Island, Que.: Mrs. Leontine Dutil (mother). Rock 1:- iand. 00.. Stenlleed. Que. (Iaboriaull. Philippe Joseph. Pte.: Normand Mrs. Eva Ville Jac- Mrs. Pcter Rochon (wife), Ottawa. Rose. Allan. Cpl.; R.C.I.C; Saskatoon; Mrs. Daisy Rose (motil- er) 1683 Trans Canada Highway. R.R. No. 14, B.C. Roy, Georges. Pit-.: R-C1-0.; Leo Roy (father) Rimouski. Que. syivcstre. Rosaire. Pte.; R.C.- I.C.; Real Sylvestre (brother) Mon- tieai. Tulle. Kenneth Gordon. Sgt.: R.- c.I.c.: Sidney. 110.: Mrs. Velma Tutte (wile). 2602 28th St., s.w.. Calgary. Vincent. Joseph Leo Paul. Aci- Ing cpl.; R..C.I.C.: Mrs. Lorette Rouillarrl (sister). Montreal. Injured In Action) Gallagher. Leo "Terrence, Gnr.: R.C.A.: Mrs. Kathleen Gallagher (mother), Toronto. - . Turner. Reginald Sidney. Pte.: RC.I.C.: Saskatoon. Mrs. Elvers Turner (wife).' Toronto. Kennedy & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKERS Charlottetown. P I). I. Properties Bought and sold Also I hail Rental and Ano- floncerlng Service. as Kent StreeP- Phone nus R.C.1'.C.. Mrs. Aline Gaborlsult. mitted to remain in her present Bekman Place Grenor. Joseph Georges, Pie: R.- (father), Mrs. Bessie May Jordan Levasseur. Joseph Arsene Real. in play. the dogs howl with de- light. while everybody chants in unison: "Witch flee, flee from here. Or it will go ill with thee." Then the people carry their smoking torches to every nook and cranny of the village. Thus the witches are smoked out of their hiding places and driven off. What is now Sicily at one time lay deep beneath the sea. Then it gradually rose 3,000 feet above the sea level. On both sides of the Atlantic we find precisely the same con- ditions in science. customs. and traditions. as many customs inst once existed on both hernisphcres are found only in America at the present time. which leads one to believe that the inhabitants must have descended from a common , . source. Shirley Callaghan. 3. Josephine Marry early peoples behaved D”""' that the mistletoe acted as a lightning conductor. as a master key, and as a protection against NEW YORK' Nov. 30 gmpp sorcery. That, no doubt. is the Eleanor I-lolm today was awarded "”m.l why m Aunt” I bunch woo weekly temporary alimony of mistletoe is laid on the door- step as a. preventive of weird dreams: and it may be the reason why. in the North of England they say that if you wish your dairy to thrive you should give a bunch of mistletoe to the first cow that freshens after New Year's Day, for it is a well known saying that nothing is so fatal to milk and butter as witchcraft. U 0 C in Wales. where mistletoe flotil- lsiies. you'll still see it in the farmhouses. Welsh farmers have rt saying, "No mistletoe, no luck"; but if thdre was s good crop of inlsllctoe. they looked for a large corn yield. In Sweden mistletoe is in great demand on St. John's Eve. the pqople believing it is pmeessed of mystic qualities; and that if a sprig of it is fastened to the ceiling of one's dwelling house, the horse's manger, the cow's stall. or the pig's sly. the war- lncks will then be thwarted in any attempt they might make to in- jure man or beast. The Eskimos are I. very supe:- stltlous race. For instance, in Baffin Land. during the stormy fall season. they fancy they hear the voices of the spirits who people the mischief-laden air. Then the ghosts of the dead prowl about the huts which they are unable to enter, and woe to the one whom they catch abroad at night: he is sure to pinc away and die within a few weeks. They also fancy that phantom dogs pursue real dogs. causing the latter to die of convulsions. I O 0 Most dreaded of these supernat- ural creatures is Sedna. mistress of the world of uncanny beings. and her father, to whose share dead Eskimos fall. While the outer spirits dwell in the air and the sea. Sedna's abode is in the earth. When she goes on the ram- page every hut resounde to the songs and prayers of its inmates. It takes it powerful enichanter to get rid of Sedna. Here's how they to about that important task. A rope is coiled on the floor in Such 1 Way as to leave a small opening at the top. A couple of cnchanters stand near it, one holding a spear. the other the hnrpoon-line. A third man is sta- tloncd at the rear of the but chanting a magic song to lure Scdna to the spot. Soon they hear her breathing heavily Rs she creeps from under the floor and sticks her head through the noose of the coiled rope. The harpooner releases the deildiy rW98l)0n. and suddenly Sedna dives and there is a great ado as the two" men struggle to ages to free hcrself and escapes to her home in Adileirin. When We hiipoon is examined it l-I found to be splashed with blood. The enchanlers show it to the people as I proof of their powers. The following day a festival is IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving-memory nfr Mrs. John O'Connell who rlepan. ell this life thln date 1944. Inserted by her Husbantl. Prescription Specialists Johnson & Johnson Cor. Kent 1 Prince Ste. Your Family Dnlg Store attractive and persuaded her to and streams still offered good fishing; then, Kingfisher learned that the ice on the pond sealed in his dinner. some song birds make the mis- take of nesting too misfortune attended June brood, and he to begin again. when the season of migration arrived. his young ones had not yet become strong to make the long south with their friends. Or House Wren may have met a very D” mid-August, him suddenly DUI lady in help late. Perhaps Robin's was tempted sufficiently flight Mr. manner of living or the altempl 3 to legislate us into virtue is con- trary to the very nature of the freedom and liberty which demo- crats demand. Yet, the very rllzlli to and the exercise of this liberty make great demands llpnn chor- acts-r. we may have the idcalsrnf ria- nlocracy; it is very quesllnnn-hie whether we have moral stamina to achieve. them. If democracy were working there would never the threat of despotism and totalitarianism. It is because the citizens are in an almost uncivil- ized stage of moral culture as far rziisc a family. When all their rela. lives had left for the south, the little Wrens could not get more small insects and butterflies. The season was too far advanced. The young of certain species take longer to mature than others. Although Gannets usually arrive .- in eastern Canadian waters before mid-April. generally there are a number of young birds not yet able to fly before winter sets in on Bonaventure Island. June is near- ing its end before the tiny. dark chicks begin to pop out of the big 11 eggs, and July has almost passed before a few grey feathers mix in 9 with the down on their wings and backs. U For four and a half months the " young Gannets lnust be fed by C their parents before they can fly and catch their own fish. As these birds are able to procure food by one method only - that of diving down into the ocean from a height -they must first learn to fly real- ly well. And so the parents en- courage them to try by refusing r to feed them. Yet, each autumn when the flocks leave, a number have notib yet acquired this accomplishment They are left behind to die of ex. potsure because they were born too a e. t lic has been shocked. hope so, by the disclosure of cor- in high political places. Most of this dirty linen has bet-nil aired across the border and wci hope that it is not so characteris- tic of our own national scene. Yet.I (OF some T9350". EVCII EITIOIIR US the name politician has acquired signification. The During the past year the upt ion rather unsavory Inslncerity, two-facedness. cr and sharp dness. lly-dealing practices are but a few of nattractive notions which amc "politician" nniemporary mind. brings to It is responsible for t are What is politicians esponsible because we oth of immorality on the he power In a democracy as political life is concerned, that democracy is in a death struggle for survival. Everything does not go in political life. pub- cok- the the the really no compliment to be called a good politician today because it usually means bad man; . his? responsible for their bad reputation. But the public must be in some measure allow them to get away with it. Cor- ruption In politics is indicative part of the leaders and moral lethargy on the part of those that are led. The people are supposed to have and creation. it is the deadly serious work of procuring the material, intellectual and moral well being of the citizens. The situation today is deeper- ate. ll would be A tragic thing if our civilization were to crumble from the moral decay and meter- ialism nf nur times. From the material standpoint. we have at hand the wealth which is neces- sary to make the greatest experi- ment in human living that the world has ever seen. We have the material groundwork for real democracy. It is questionable whether we know how to use it. The great political question of the moment is this: have we the moral fibre and insight both in our leaders and in our people. to Are Grebes good swimmers? IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr: William E. Profllt. who passed away Dec- ember srd, 1943. Beautiful memories are all are left, Of one we loved, and shall never forget. I" that if we give it to the wrong ad- ministrators we are to blame for It Politics used to be a noble and honored profession and vocation. Strictly speaking. it should be the most noble calling in human so- ciety. xJdH,V it is looked upon by some the means of getting rich quick. The principal concern of such politicians is themselves. This is a complete perversion of the notion of public service. Such political leaders are not interest- cd in the common good and even hold the line. Finally, Sednit man- m A loving smile and a ham)! lace. A broken link we can never re- place. All through the years be they many or few. will be years of remembrance always of you. Always Remembered by Ills Wife. Daughter and Son. In loving memory of RAYMOND JOSEPH GALLANT Died December 3rd. 1944. T 2 IN MEMORIAM In loving menmry of it dear Father. Thomas Waldron Prowse. who passed away December ant. 1919. Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace nvvaltn us all. And God will link the broken chain. As one by one we meet again. Ever Remember:-rl by Harold and Reta. celebrated by cverybpdy far SITC near in honor of the event. I! T 5...... .0 ils it. is in society where hinder its accomplishment in pursuit of their own selfish ends. They are racketeers pense of the public. parasites on the body politic. This is an abuse of public office and power. If de- mocracy is ever to work leaders cannot be tolerated. that such is frequently the case the people I”('SlgIICd them- ”spoils system" in at the But notwithstanding have the The victorious party pparently oliiics. EN gumes that until the next. election rewarded and its "foes" punished. The next election might turn the tables so granted that while the opportunity is pre- sent all its possibilities for profit "friends" will he almost taken for nrbarism follows. we KGB the EX- such ES- should be exhausted. This. of I-IIVIIIKIY Remembered by the course, splits the community FRm".V- apart. the concept of the "com- lon" good is lost and political Tile condition "I he rmake the possibility a reality? at least wci -i -mjr Church Officials llisciose Release of Metropolitan Josif BEDGRADIE, Dec. 1- (AP) Servian Orthodox church officals have disclosed that Marshal Tito's government has freed Metropol- itan Josif. placed under house ar- rest more than 3. year ago on a r-l-large of conspiring to overthrow Tito. Metropolitan Josif is the second ranking leader of the Servian Orthodox church. Yugoalavia's strongest. He had been accused of plotting with agents of former Kin-g Peter to oust Tito's com- munist regime. Church circles said the house arrest was lifted last Friday and Metropolitan Josif now is wait- ing, at his home in Rankovicevo. for confirmation Is administrator of his diocese. The disclosure came less than 24 hours after Tito's hinted strongly that he would free Archbishop Alojzic stepinac. spiritual leader of Yugoslav Roman Catholics. from his jail cell at Lepoglavs by Christmas. Archbishop Ste-pinac. 58. was sentenced five years ago to 16 years' imprisonment on a charge of collaborating with the Germans in the second World War. The release of Metropolitan Josif may be designed to plunge members of the Servian Orthodox church, many of whom are still hosiile to the Roman Catholic preiate. The government offered several months ago to free Archbishop Stepinac if he would leave the country. The Vatimn rejected this offer. Tito has made it clear the Archibishop will not be per- miticd to resume work as the leader of the Catholic church in Yugoslavia. ABERDEEN. Scotland -- (CP) .. When Margaret Clerk couldn't find her engagement ring, she looked suspiciously at her pet puppy Clive and took him to the veter- inary. The-y recovered not. only the ring but two pieces of coal and a button. ' ZION CHURCH CANDLELIGHT SERVICE SENIOR AND JUNIOR CHOIIIS WEDNESDAY & riiiiuv nsceuazn 19th a. 21:: The annual If you are lannin your Fllm Council gecretary. I i FILM COUNCILS! conference of Film Council of P. E. I. will be held or ROlSON'S RESTAURANT. Sumlnerslde. THURSDAY. DECEMBER mi. 1951 BEGINNING AT 10:15 A. M. THERE WILL nu MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENING SESSIONS Mr. Charles To who-e. of the Adult Edumtion Branch of the Nova Scotia Department 0 Education. will give s course In film Utilization and Community Leadership. All Film Council members are urged to attend. g to attend this conference. please notify l