MFQQQIIIRWZ ‘......._.4~».-4--~<u -.L.....»-._.£1-A¢»n qerhF-‘Lvmflh {PAGE TEN The BEST in A Toilet- Goods Always Elizabeth Arden This column ls reserved for new: oi local interest, but advertising ul a news! nature IIlilV be insertrd at 5 cents a word. strictly I hie advance nay- Ll E INSUR- L-lllbil-T-Ei-ZL} COOK'S for Photographs. L-2l i - 12- 10-131. JUST ARRIVED-A shipment of English Chum. ilogers Hardware 1C0, Lid. L-ZZAU-IZ-ll-lii. ' ABSOLUTELY FREE until Satur- dav fright only. B. lovely" surprise l package with each Cedar Chest pur- chased at Holiiiaus Charlottetown Store. L-278-l2-12-2i. CONI-‘Eblztliliriu ANCE. JUST AiiRiVLD-A shipment of ‘English China. ltoucrs Hardware 'C0.. Ltd. L-Ll-iil-lll-ll-Lii. l SERVICES Cross Roads Chris- tiaii Church suuday- 2230 p.m. The Rev. R. \\‘. xii-e. Charloiietoivn, L-358. preacher. l u. s-w..tna.itiii...uiat.T... l Helena Rubinstein '- Yardley i‘ Lentheric f a a ~ i i Iilolynard ,4 f E am! others ,, a ~ r 1' a: " a i" s ii ’ g. ' JAMIESON S == .5 n s‘ I l‘; Drug Store 5 v i! i! N r Canadian Trade Minister re- mains in hospital BALBGA, (‘anal Zone. Der. 12-- l(;i"t»-l{r~i~,. James A. .\Ill<YKii'illOil. f'a:i.irli.in . ' o! Tffldf‘ 311d Cnmmozi-e, ‘ned at Gorgas," Hosp tore to: 1-‘ under observa- tion folio n; his admission 24. hours nco for what he described as ‘ l "cur -up. suffered a slight in- in las‘ 'I‘iicsd.iv during a .."otu Klllijpl-"lll. Jamaica to ....nquilla. Colombia. 1 ilospital authorities itfacliziuton! condition was not serious. War stopfsjY” Work in only line country orraws, Doc. i2—(CP>>—~W1th piioti o; Estonia, Y.W.C.A. . grunt; ahead in every coun- ure i; ha. iwen storied dc- uar. .\Ii.~-.:i Ruth Rouse. p" 1.1. said tonight _ .\ 1s Rouse. a Briton who has izaviiled so much that her home i\ m.‘ about wherever" she hangs her imt, ‘lllil tliu". "Y" work in F5- ttmiu w. iquiiliiied"_yvlicn the cnii _v was absorbed into Russia. t , however, has brought cizatiges in thc organization. one of tlzrm being establishment oi’ inter- l‘. "r Lil headquarters in Wash- .i in-ttatl of Switzerland. u-h now is not so easy to reach h regular mail because oi the snrvatl of German influence in Etiropc. Roosevelt on last leg 0f inspection tour ABOARD U. S. S. MAYRANT AT SEA. Dee. lIZ-—lAPi—Pi'8SldBl‘it lioosetelt lwuzin today the last left of his defence inspection cruise which has taken him 3.000 mile-S sir. e he left Miami 10 days ago. om the cruiser Tuscaloosa. he vicwcti thc seaplane base at May- Rlllflilil Island, the Bahamas. ob- tniticil from Britain in the destroy- (r-l) exchange. The President lnis now inspected half of the truitctl states’ Atlantic and Carib- ‘vean base sites. In Memo riam was. Lll..~\ s. GREENE Airs. Lilo. S. Greene, 49. of 224 Wfl-Shiii-{Wii street, Boston, Maul» an attache of the Lyn-n school de- pirtmcnt for several years, died at her home after a lengthy illness. Mrs. Greene W85 born in Prince Eldward Island but came to Lynn as a girl. making her home here since that time. in recent years she has been cm- pioyed by the school department at. the Cobbet Junior High School and was well known to the faculty and maintenance txnployees. News of her death came as a shock to countless friends within the school system. Mrs. Greene is survived by two sons, Lawrence and Irving Greene and a daughter. June Greene. also two sisters. Mrs. Augusta Cunning- ham and Mrs. Mildred Guard. The funeral was held from St. Stephen's Memorial Episcopal church on Monday afternoon at. 2 o'clock. FOX MEAT Horse Meoi 50's -- — 5 l-Zc lb. Ground Meat 50's - — 5c lb. Beef Tripe 50's -- — 4 l-Zc lb. Coll Tripe 50's - — 3 l-Zc lb. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Gold Storage Company of the world's Y.W.C.A._ ma go o: Daniel Nluun. son of .\ ~ i River. P. V. . Vermont, took l7, at the niausc of Saini i‘liiii'ii)f'.:~toi\i!, the Rev. R ' Let-sic, ill‘) oitlciating. ' \\' ill atlicudcd .\lr<. Munn town, 'ii.\l. l 3| funeral y. .\irs. Johi S- .\lcDougail yvas held irutu her late residence. Bousliaiv, }1-<'<=t'ti.’i\‘ aft noon. ser- vice at illi‘ ~. \ ("oiiducloil 1p. 'l'lio pallbear- by Rev. J. i1 eis ivaro. A Fred Dollar. An- drew Dollar s» kliirlt-ff. John D. lyiuopiiail, lm xlat-Quurrie. Wil- liam Green. lntermeirt Argyle Shore Cemcterv. BEGIN (‘HEP -—.\lc<iicul oi‘- ficers , eril ‘ h ii u chrck-up at the B i ~ Inn military’ tminini; camp to determine lwhethcr or not there were any car- riers of sp‘ ial meningitis. Dr. Har- old Shaw "iciwtl to lli(‘ 7th Can- adian Gm ti Iiflwltilfll at Halifax 'arri\"ed yw-w-t a1; i.» insist in thc work. Di‘. B. ( Keeping, Deputy Minister n1 lliiiilll‘ health stated that there uriilri not likely be any fresh cases. ’l‘iiose in close contact with the case which developed Sunday‘. res "in: in the death of Jamcs l). Kiln" of Gcorgeioivn were ]liZ"tl l it" the strictest; qiiilrri ‘. if exporter] that thg quaruntitit- will t-tiziiinuc for ten mid Mr‘ kdays front the limo the first case was discovered. If no further cases developed it. is cxpccroil that the quarantine will he iifwu m1 59mm- ber l9. Anthony Eden Mentioned as liewAmhassador LONDON. Dec, l2-—fCPi-—War Socreiarv Aiiiitoiij. Iitieii ivas mon- liOl'i(‘El1)l'Olliii‘.l‘ii’l\ 11-.- sriino t0- niulit as .\ pusqbl: choice to suc- weed the late Alairqucss oi’ Lothian United ‘as Ambassador‘ t0 the States. A Cabinet Qlilllfildl‘ may be sc- lectcd, it Slilll-{Pviililll said, and the eyes of mai ‘ twbservcrs fell immed- ifllvl"; on A. i-Iticn. who received an extremely luv "ahic reception on his visit to tlit‘. United States in December. 1033. It was pointed out the War Sec- retai enjoys the support of all parties in Pziruntcnt. A reliable sfttiiTf‘ said that in the event. the choice fills on someone holding ainliiissariuiwril status. the likely selection ivouiri be Sir Ron- aid Campbell, fornicr British Am- bassador to France. Ho recently was named envoy to Portugal. It was stated authoritatively the i apppoinln int to iill the place oi Lord Lo! an. who died early to- day in w siuiruton. would be made with the ions; possible delay but that it might. take "several weeks" to find thc: right man. Lord l.othion's passing created a severe ltatp in ili it's diplomatic ranks since he v s rrgqirdccl gen- mrin needed at ,. . tish-Unlted States source commented: “It's as though a platik had tlroppctl out things." "He performctl an unique service relations. One ln securing complete llilililill uti- (ierstntidinu l)l'l\\'l"3ll Great Britain and the Unitcrl State... a British Broadcasting Corporation com- mentator said tonight. “it was largely his work which brought. in m." iiicrcrislliq volume of American svinnailii- anti Am- erican aid to our sizzle." Blueberries. sat/Ea By New Process YARMOlVPll, N --'I‘h<‘ blueber- ry industry" in both Nova Scolia. and New Brunswick will highly ben- efit next season as the rcsiilt oi experiments carried on here this ymar by mcmhr. of the Yarmouth County Blur-berry‘ Association. Re- ‘ports shower] that. out. of 4,000 critics ,0i' blueberries sripped to the Bos- ton market during: the past season. not one crate hurl been returned uzi- dcr file American Pure Foods Act. This was in ma l~i"(l contrast. i939 season. 13c" ' mouth Counlv lcsl over $60.- ‘000 as a result. of the maggot blight which struck siuidinif.‘ list year. They decided to lake immerllzitc action in orricr to save the Boston market. Ccu-equently scvcrai areas were snlir l Ninutlli were singled out» this spring for trcnttncut. Three lirrry‘ barrcris were thoroughly dusted with a special powder. Other imrrcns ivcre burned out and then ilusled. The crop rip- ened and government inspectors clicckcd cat-h lnri-cn before the ber- ries uw-ro picked. The berries were again inspected at. ilic wharf here. Result-not. one berry reiumcd as unsalcabic. Areas not dustivi were found to be still maizqtit-itiicrsierl, while every barren that. luul iron (lasted was found to h:- m:|<.tuol.~!rer-_ The 4,000 crates slilppetl this seitsun was for from being near the number of those ordinarily shipped in n good season {The Central Guardianjll. S. GOVT (Continued from- page i) "The Japanese," one highly-plac- ed person said, "are just, as much the tail of Hitler's kite as are the Italians." If one circulates in government circles here, one hem such pictur- esque comments as this:- "The page: oi’ history have been turned back to the robber-baron days of the middle ages in this Will‘. Genghis Khan and his horde are riding again (in Kimonos) in Asia, And Attila is again lending his Hons to conquests in Europe under the swastika banner. “There's no change in their rath- less invasions except that/as a result of speedy communications, Genghis and Attila are synchroniz- ing their pillaging expeditions," Will the United States enter the war? If the two nations do clash it is contended, it. will be a war instgat- cd by the Japanese, with “e sing on" by Hitler, and activated by Ja- pan's dream of becoming the one. fill-Powerful ruler of the Pacific, and at the some time aiding the axis against Britain. The fundamental issues involv- ccl, so the argument here runs, are as follows:,-~ Japan, ambitious to exclude ‘lic United States and all other powers from the Pacific and achieve un- questioned mastery of the far east, is manoeuvring to snip: the l! ' ish, Netherlands and French pos- . sions -— and perhaps‘ the Plillillplllfli "Just as she already" has conquer- ed and exploited Formosa. Kozca. Mancliurla and half of China vicmnv or (Continued from page 1| l-ilfluiic that iaHypt uouiu be c1186- tive.v defended against all comers has pccn in evcrv way made hood. _‘i‘he position tonight, according to oiticiai sources both here and in Cairo. was this:- ‘the ltaiiitiis still held out at "only one or two points" along the 85 111116 of ERYDtlflli coastline which tliu had invested in an offensive fTHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mount Herbert . Man represents Maritime Breeders OTTAWA (OP Inn of Mount Herbert, P. E. Island. Canadian Ayrshire Breeders’ Associ- “tlon. representing the three Mari- time Provinces. secretary-treasur- cr Frank Napier announced tonight. (c; mail vote has lust been complet- ing: owns one of the leading Avr- shire herds in the Meritimes. Na- bier said. He succeeds Dr. L. A. 1391130111 01' 8t. John, NB. Dr. Donovan will continue as president until the next annual meeting. and as a member o! the executive ccm- nuttee for another year. Quebec directors will be elected at the annual meeting. to be held at Montreal next Jan. 28. Yugoslavia And llungaiy Sign Pact BELGRADE. Dec. l2‘ -(AP) — Yugoslavia and axis-allotted l-lun- gary bound iiruucives today izi a broad pact of ‘lusting peace and eternal friendship." _ The accord, which provides that the two countries "consult on‘ all questions which could concern their mutual iiitcrosts." was signed after t\\0 (lays of llfgolliiilblili bet-ween Foreizn lvirnistei- Aiksatider Cincar- Markovic of Yugoslavia and the Hungarian foreign minister, Count lstvan Csaky. A joint. communique lsued after the two officials put their signatures to tire part. said the strengthening of Yugoslav-Huugariuzi relations would "serve thc best interests of the two neighbor‘ countries and also the well-being of the Danube basin." sprung early iii the Autumn iroin tidiciiuut lialiun Libya. A LEHlCYiKl rsscist retreat was developing. ‘- Some units of the British iuech-l @1111“! army were striking at the‘ last OIlIIQSC Italian-held pockets; 0111018. Lil pursuit of fleeing Italians. “Q16 Bflllfilllnir “'€‘5L\Viil'(.i toward Lima; the hiediterraiieati lit-ct was sitLmiilE what the Atiiuirtiliv ‘11111 10681 _DOif‘itS of the ital . rc twat > til. baium and at Baroizi. on] il1p__Liby-uii coast. liie Royal Air Force. opt-rating eiioicsslv on a 24-hour schedule, ivas declared to have dropped Semi ci-ui ions of bombs upon sulmml W111i“ 116$ lust bttvond the Libyan frontier within Egypt, and to travel iiiarliiric-gtlnned the retreating 110005 810112 the Saum routi, ziiongl with a dozen other Italian out- posts and air fields. tin-owing the, kascists finto utter contusion." i A preliminary R.A.l~‘. figure fort 4 , . period was nine against one British l Among captives were listed a corps commander. identified by military sources as Lt-Gen. Sebas- tiimo Gailmo. and MaL-Gens. Pes- catore anti Mazzarl. - O m m LorTdQLothian > (Continued from page 1) tum,» conditions, it. “'35 geiuraily be. iicieu thata decision would be ieit up to President Rocsieieit ..hould burial ui England be dished, President Expresses Sympathy _ The President, from his crui cr in the Caribbean, scut Kilig George ll. message expressing slick at the death oi his friend of a quarter century. "I am very certain that if he had been allowed by providence to leave us n_ inst mersago." Mr. RDOsCVCIL continued, "ho ivcuiti have told its that, the greatest oi‘ all efforts to retain democracy in the world must and will succeed.“ Indeed, Lord Lothlaifs last mess- age to the American people, dc- iivered at Baltimore last night by another" as the Ambassador lny near clcath, was one of growing British and Empire strength and steadfast confidence. Lord Lothian‘ last speech was at one point: “with help from you we are confident that we can wan. anti win decisively, in 1942 if not. brfcrc." Lcrd Lothian, a bulky, six-foot. than who retained thc informality of his years as a journalist, had dition had not been considered serious until last night and no an- nouncement yvas made that thc cud vms feared to be near. Luthci" P. Cudworth of BOsbflil, C.S.B. lBachclor of Christian Science) at- tended the diplomat. A Washington physician also was called in and notified the coroner of the dcath, There was much interest in gov- ernment an diplomatic c.r:lcs as to the British government's choice oi’ a new envoy. Some suggested unofficially that Anthony‘ Eden. War Minister who visited the Un- ited States two years ago. might, be a popular selection. Rendered Great Service Whopver is Appointed will ilnd a Job requiring long hours because of heavy wartime wcik. Lord Loth- ian had been active in obtaining a large scale division of American Will‘ goods with thc British Empire. Only a few weeks ago he wsitcd London, and on his return raised the qumtion 0i United States ii- nancial aid by a t a t in g that his country needs “planes, munitions. ships and finance." Although he came to the em- bassy without previous diplomatic ‘experience. the envoy hm! bccn in Ithis country i4 times on various missions, principally in connection with the Rhodes Trust. H‘; appear- ance and knowledge of the United States led to his frequently being described as resembling an Amor- ican busumsg man. Lord mthian was born A ril l8. 182, and before receiving h till-e he was Philip Henry Kerr. Ho became the Marquess of Iioiffiinn on the death of a. ccusin in 1930. In i916 he became secretary to Prime Minister Lloyd George. As an aidc to Mr. Liqxi Georg.- lic was active at the Versailles Pcacc Coti- ieivnce and is credited vritih draft- bul. were a plain symbol of pri- lmary ]>‘.'().'lll("“S who fought suc- cessfully ninmst possible destruc- uan of m industtv. ing important documents bearing been ill since Sunday, but his C0il- I Montana! High tribute To Lothian lfanadian» Press) World figures paid high tribute to the Marquess of Lothian, Bri- tish Antbasssatlor to the United States whose diplomacy and sin- cerity carncrl him the respect and confidence of the English-speaking nations. Prime liiiitistoi" Mackenzie King in a message to His Majesty said that "at. this critical time we can Dilly trust, as indeed we believe, that. by a loss so greatly shared, Italian plane ‘Q5595 for a gil_huurlt'lu parts of thc English speaking ,Mi'. world may be brought still more closely; together. Al. Miami Beach, Fla, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor said in a statement that "his passing at this time will be a great loss to both our countries, . ." Cordell Hull, United States‘ sec- i'Ct€ll'_V of Statc. said that “my country mourns with Great Bri- tain the loss of this distinguished statesman who. with patriotic courage. wise counsel and unfailing devotion. rendered outstanding ser- iilico, to his nation and to human- ~31 Maritihe W0men’s Club 0f Montreal Left The Maritime Women's Club. of Montreal. Inc., announced that a ehcquc for $25.00 will be sent. tothe Council for Overseas‘ Children. Montreal Branch, also $25.00 has been (lonated to the "Save the Chil- dren Fund ihondon)" through the Canadian Branch of which Mr. Norman A. MacKenzie, President of thc University of New Brunswick, Fmrlericton. lS chairman. The announcement. was made at the Cliristtnas meeting of the Club held urthe \Vli"i-’lSOi' Hotel. at which time gifts were received from the members for the baskets prepared for needy MIIPXUIIVE families at this season of the year. Ncw mrinbcrs were welcomed to the Cub, anti plans were made to cntcrtziin a croup of the Empire's "Lads in Uniform" early in the Year. A discussion. led bV ‘the president. to name the most outstanding wo- man from the Maritime Provinces tlurinc the last 50 years. was taken un enthusiastically: a straw vote was token froiri each province. iind the matter referred to the Provin- ciul Representatives for further study, the result to be announced at the annual meeting in April. The chairman of the Red Cross Group reported that this fail todatc members have completed 130 lint- led garments - sweaters. scarves. htvmets, scaboots. cic.. 79 garments for refugees were completed. ard one afghan donated, which will be forwarded to the Canadian Hospital at TElDlOW. England. Mrs, H. T. Mitchell presented the report from the Committee. and Mrs. W, P. McVie rend the list oi Maritime patients who had been visited et- various times in the Hospitals. Miss Margaret Dickson thanked the members for their generous re- .r.ponsc to the anneal for the Christ- lmas baskets. thc large table nrovid- led bring heaped with packages tied no in the traditional tinsel and ssue. Mrs. C. R, McLeod and Mrs. W. 1". Worfoik icciicd several poems from their own compositions. Miss Dwrothv Black rendered several solos. and led, the meetinii Ln the singinc of cards. She was accom- panied bv Miss Bertha Roimra. The president. Mrs. W. Guv Ls- nrnik, was in the chair. and present- ed Kleetlncs from tire Maritime Provinces Association in Regine. Mrs. R. Vance Ward and Miss Nettle Wnrrcn. vice-presidenispre- sided at. the lBR fables. and a social hour was enlovcri hv members dur- ing the serving of refreshments. i T00 Late To Clasify ’ wXiirsii’i1'-"6§zci-;_1vinii>_ wit?) can sleep home. Appiv 84 Lona- worth Avenue. L-314-12-i2-2i. on the peace treaty. Keep iilllurd’: in the home. rm: ' s. iirlsiiiiioiirir“: ’ pmmi 1-"; 15x24 feet at. air port. Tel. BIO-J. L-SiiT-ii-il-Zi. .Dec. i2.— i -liarl has been elected n director of the 'I'hat eighty per cent of the pop- ulation of Martinique, French West Indies, hopes foi" e. British victory, was declaration oi’ Jacques do Sieyea. personal representative in the U. S. of Gen. do Gaulie, head of "Free France." De Sieycs is pic- tured at New York interview, where he made statement. Paying $14 For Ell Grass YARMOUTH --Stoiiny iveathei" means more money to residents of Western Nova. Scotiafls southern shore who are now being paid $14 per ton for their harvests of eel grass, swept ashore by heavy ou- shore winds from thc North Atluii- tic. Ton alter ton of this former waste sea. product is now being ship- ped to the American market by these crops Just as the farmer makes his hay. The eel grass is in great de- mand for both insulation and pack- ing. There is no overhead in the in- dustry with the exception of time and labor. Several yiealrs ago the industry flourished in Western Nova Scotia. Then sticldenly, eel gram disappear- ed and the industry died. And not only the industry. Thousands of ducks and other wild_ fowl who feed on theeel grass pcri-Aied from starvation. It was found necessary to provide feed for these birds to prevent their extermination. Just as suddenly as it had dis- llllifléared, the eel grass returned. bringing needed fozu‘ for the wild fowl and a. revival of an industry which is bringing thousands of A- merican dollars into Condom-dol- lars from the sea which is thc life blood of the Moritimcs. Boy Scout Mock“ Apple Auction $10.00 Bi<ls—Hls Honour the Lieu- tenant Governor B. W. LePiigc; Honourable. ‘iltanc A, Campbell; DeBiois Brothers; Moore A: Mc- Leod. Ltd. ‘rotal $40.00 $5.00 UidS -A6sociiite;1 Shippers, Imperial Oil Limited, N. D. Mac- Lean. Dr. A. J. Murchison. Tlte _Char.ottctou"n Guardian. . E. ‘Champion. Dr, J. W. Mackenzie, _ Wilfred Bouitii", iJUClRO H. L. Palmer. G, l" iiutz-hc- l son. W. R. Adams, Dr. W. J. P. Niac- Millau. C.F.C.Y.. Carve-i Brothers. Ltd.. J. O. l-lyndmau. A, Belcher, F. B. Clarke. Dr. G. F. Dewar. K. M. Martin. Buntain, Bell to Co. '1‘0t.il--$l0.'i.'l0 $3.00 Blcls—J. P. Slmincnd P, W Turner. Jcnkinls Pharinuci, ‘. W, MacKinnon, L. E. Breclicn, J. R. Burnett, Eastern Hay 1S: Feed. A. B. H5081‘. J. E. Stems. Redtiiu Broth- ers. To:al-$30.00 $2.00 Bids—-- M. R. McGuicau, A. W. Matheson. A. R. MClliiihi, R. R, patty. Canaoian Oil Comps v, H, F, lVIcPtiec .Dr, W. F. Tidniai l, R. S. P. Jardine. W. S. Grant, E. l). Nicholson, W. E. Scantiebury, Fen- nell 8a Chandler, W. D. Giilis. R. L. ' Cotton. J. E. Harris. Dr. Heath Mc- Intyrc, Isaac Carter, Cudmurc 131-0. thcrs. E. T. Hit/gs. P. J, Nit-Dunn .1. W. M. Rowe. Dr. J. E. Blanchard. Dr. F. C. llouizan, Mot" "ti d: 00.. P. E. Palmer, J. J. Morris. 'i oinl—$56.00 $1.00 Bids-Malor T. n. MacNutt. Dr. H, D. Johnston, Waiter Wilson. Dr. b. <3. KOPiJiIUZ. Dr, P. A. Crecl- man. Si. C. 'i‘roinor. C. M. Cox, C. Crasivell. F. Coiwill. Stanley. Shaw d: Peardcn. Gordon Hughes. '1'. W. L. PPOWSE. R. D. Quigicy. Hendcrscn d: Cudmore. A friend, Gordon Mc- Donald. George l-lardie. Roops Ltd, H, L. Sear. Harrv Winchester. R. T. Holman, Limited. Brucc Stewart i Chandicrv. E. A. Foster. llenrv inp- thorn. To'a'.—S24.00 $ .50 BldS—H. L. Wurlhv. A. J. Hasam. "roast-stun S .25 Bid-R. E. Kemp. Total-‘lfio GPHIidTOtaIHH , . . . ........$250 5 ‘Howdb-Unpin A Man's Shirt A correspondent writes to a con- temporazy says U143 Otiaiva Cltizrn. and complains that it t:ok him 20 minutes to remove eight hiarien pins from a new shirt. H‘ goes fzom that into attrcnorhical figures on the wastage of time and mater- ‘ ial involved, when you multipiv his ‘trouble; by 5.000.000 Canadans at | three shirts a year -5,0.0,000 hcuis of labor, 120,000,020 pins, long lines of pirvladcn trains tying up raid . traffic, and so on. As our ixontempcrary didn't sp- pend n. footnote to help the poo." 1 fellow. possibly because the editor doesn't wear out three shirts n, year and would not apprcciatg the pro- Mflffimim B1ld1°~ blcm, we offer a, fow observations in The memorial to Dion's dciid in a s irit of helpfulness. l e man isobvimisly abacheior; I otherwisehis wife would have found and removed the Pills minute. or he would be such an ex- pert baby-unpinncr that hc could ldo it himself, in say. one minute that: would cut down the wozk to 250.0]! hours-which won't make it any easier for evasive bachelors to dodge matrimony. but we d’dn'l. | start the argument imd they can't ' blame us. 0f course. we haven't. dnn- any- thing about the 120,000,000 pins, nor do we know how many freight oars it latices to haul we've done petty gocd work oi. the personal part o; tho work on thc ci-hti‘ end o! it. says wnrsnwnv FizTt-iizcr comma PORTLAND. M0,. Dec. l2 -IAP\ -'I‘he Si. Lawrence wntcrwnv |)!'(i- ject "is ccvniivz iiiiyvmy." Aviliui- J Norton. Portland consulting cit-vii- ist. told Maine savings bnnkirrs heri- tonight. "so the Nev: England stiles might just as well stop iiwrting a- gainst. it and rcalire that. thrv m" be helped tremendously by a source of cheaper power." A hardy sea-fanners, who make their Bell. F. Chappell. Irving Qil Coin- l in half a. flat. Spread all over the country, thfitn; but; 111R llic cases of the finished pro- Dlcbirm and lo the Japanese military penetration the director cf tran-sixrt can go to put n heavy drain on (fliitiese re- Fox ‘Furs ‘llo. judgment l aigigccmmzn 13,1940 i‘ Advance Given in "Pat” Sullivan petition I Ranchers who do not of money daily as our trade is Tuesday, Dec. 24th, three qu TORONTO, Dec. i! - ($3- Ju ent was reserved into a in t o application of J. A. (Pct Sullivan. president oi the Cuna- dian seamen‘; Union. for release from an internment compwhere he" has been held under the Defence of Canada Regulations since lost June 20. The application had been made by way of Habeas Corpus but. by consent of counsel for Sullivan and the Federal Department of Justice proceedings were changed to a simple application for the prison- er’s release after R. L. Keilock, at. torney for the Justice segment; said suliivan was I pr ner o! war and Habeas Corpus did m; apply to his case. The a piication was heard by Mr. Jus ce J. A. Ho e of the on. tariot Supreme Cour. Main u-gu. men on behalf of th Do (go Justigiotwasngntafi Elna pamne“ mmu s a had been interned. alibi?“ 5311113511,}: We! argued that even if he was a Communist he had not taken part in any activity disloyal to Canada, At a. previous hearing, sulllvuf; wlmflel- J- L- Cohen, K.O., said h! had not been informed by federal authorities of the grounds on which suliivan had been interned =11"! 011161815 M; Ottawa had not given him sufficient particulars to enable him to prepare a defence, as required by the wai- Measure; n} stating that Sullivan w“ l, Communist, Mr. Kellock said the Communist Party had been de- clared an illegal organization on June 4. It was provided in an Order-in-Council that after that date any member of iin illegal or- ganization might be detained. Nazis step-up Air activity liver Britain t P. E. Island LONDON. Dec. 13 —(i=‘ridav) — (C?) — German bombers, guided to their targets by iiicendiaries, izi- flicted damage and a number of casualties last lfiiglll. and early to- day in raids on East Midlands and northeastern industrial anea which hitherto had escaped bombings. lThe Germans claimed that Shef- commaiidcr oi’ the British uuxilia scribed the damage the converted Ii prices. We will be buying for the New York mark . pay a premium for these skins. Also buying dun.- grades silver and cross fox, mink and rnuakrat.’ fer us their furs are willing t0 pay 10p aricr and full silvciultltin i1“ other Fur Traders 182 Queen Street L-307-l2-1Z4L "Spectacular, but not serious" was the way Captain H. M. ll. llarily. (‘asliln ile- ruuuiiii: ry cruiflcr Carnovun tier sustained in her fight with n German sea raider. lie ls pictured, left. a; he rirs i-ih-il the battle to newspapermen after bringing his ship Into Monti-video. field. world's largest steel producing centre, was singled out for the night's heaviest raid) British fighter platics went tip to challenge the waves of Nazi craft which poured across the east COM-iii Livestock From The War Zone l . Britain coniiniics iii the midst of, 311d Siimfld 011l- Y/O 111111 Etffil-teied ivai‘ ta send pedigree livestock across- KYBPIS- tho ssas to icinote corners of the Additional waves came over tlie|wiorlii. so/Llicnst coast and the Midlands; Sheep from Romney marsh have , again appeared to be getting itharri. : lflvuilv been lztndad oii thc lone-y 1 Fierce anti-aircraft bairagcs lol- cofnAafgia-“gfgbolggfid . . _ . s - ifQYdgsFhe Pam of the mgh-nldng ‘the English Channel, they thrive ' . , , here other hcep would perish. mndons night time Mo“ “as “'1' ‘Cite rain of Sits breed vJas sold to | iill?“ by hours of muiwmmcm 3m“ Argentina lust September for 210 ' ‘Lllilfllb 1 Tho all clear sounded before dawn k Rug, P311 cattle have hem safely 1 in the Lotidon are-a after guns had , delivered as far from EdS-l. Anglia. as . been silent for some time and o yNi-‘iilll. They urc the onI\'1101‘1\1<‘$$ heavy mist hnd developed. breed in England. sprung from a A church and a furniture fac- . . tory were degtyoyed in Om; mm- .Norlo.k strain. Willi its red colour lands town. Incendiary bombs were hind b?“ l“'°d“"13"- “lid, U“ sill‘ dropmd also on a nornPgnslelwl i with its vxccllent milking quai- ocu it’, > '7 ' ' . i 5- _ goidl wusblillottlsterildiigl" mlmormcs 1- A consignment of puts has also , London's anti-aircraft spoke out ' 1'55" Cmfed. mt‘, Atmllwc, "y? M mtmflb» but there were no re- 1%??? tlmOiTY-igld ‘l i‘? n i ‘ '" ports of bomb dama e in the first l.“ ‘fish, ‘,f,,,,‘,;,, DQ162511“, {$141.83 our hours o! the “gm raid‘ "n? other‘ The sows we cccvcilent borllgieveesutitrd lflmlzfid mothers’ ‘and very ‘prolific. WhllC _ s _' , Q ,- . . ._, . .K - raiders Spreading an“ Fénrk to ihui piglets ai. liaiuv and rapid '~ 'ei.. qu I. r t 3 1 r sauuhlcr filgggoifimmns 0i m‘? “mm 9f the lttodu sought gill-iill] {oiliiis 1 , . ., ., .3 I ,t i élléivgveirotsylscd tomLivgarpool “and 2h Dig“; lildifliilé’Eufikifiitifieifiul?‘ w e nor ens as we , 1 ---_-_-_--~ was a follow-tip to Wednesday ' L night's concentrated attack on YCBFIUG- e grllrzizingélii-T. whhichh dcstroychd Fr C t H V . d l Q9 sx c urc cs. ll sc 00s. twp] tiieatries gfiid krlntlitgy private I elnen S ‘i0 ies an pu c sc rs. figrmni anaquitaégar) ubee...t.%..‘ Farm Usage S g ET- om 1'8 - bed across the Kentish coasstant, , *0.“ . . - M, London during Thursday. The Air Pmhal” ‘wrimgl? PJWIJO g\y\d~»l— Miuisnrv Sum ma; they were lamb inc DiTDfll-Itlillls is more vaiuubi-c iv intercepted and that three were ‘. ‘m m“ mm‘ “nd l?“ ma"? “ma 51mg, down_ some bombs were Mo? uses than the g.ycerine-_.itharge pad in outer London and @159- cements. These cements witch may iviiere in southeast England. A be easily prvpmd by simel" iolximz fourth raider, this one a bomber. ' lllyoerine with Piiwriffwd l-tbaioe lwas downed in the southwest, 1pm l are notaiila for their rapid sct, alt; fighters machine gunn d ti i - i m at. iiicrcziib! ho dncss. sire-pg". 133i; scgltion of a cougtnl ltiusiicfiln arxi rcsittanflce to itiaistiu-c. hint t o sou "least. <1 r lg i 1:. A noro It ‘WAS disclosed that parts of l ggecificnlilllslghod cfznmpfigparing ‘such lEton College had been damaged a cement consists 0f mixing six in recent air-raids; also the Bris- ~ N115 o; pure giycgflne, cm; to three m1 Guudhan “nd A551“ (mun 511d part5 of water wit-ii siuficlent. lith- the wembley smdlum “whim time to fcrm n pastnof- the (icsirrd "e113, "gilmgsxilbtmgeggék m? f. 1d cohsistrncy. But tlitre are n) haTcl a - - ic , . . . .- ~ -~ --. where the football Cup final ls “Pd '“g£,,1,;;'"=,,°°:'°"'-',','1,' played, but the spot has been siiicc “our: I "1" whit‘ fmln‘: , 'iii.i‘;.;"i,.“‘53.5..i“i.1§a%l...'.- ; esn um lselfw td - " " ,,. gg(=d_ as no am Ibo 10 par cent inert inathialsvl“ . At Eton where tlicre were two “cal i“ $1163‘ 11m" 3'55,“ raids the first .0. ti 200 M!“ ML m P" 1 ' ‘v Jnccndiary bgmggwdlgaly)ggd_ ‘cimtsjm; , hO\\'CV‘.‘l‘. MICCL the final hardness 1 ‘fires in some buildings. The schooi- ’ °1' Slmllgtlb ‘, boys Ihodha Dart ‘iin Dfiltthig them lamogg lllgfinrlixii-illge fcIr-‘flghcg; ou.n esecon ra iih llyccre- ‘A e m s ezzlpgofiiyytged boénbtst‘ dartnaggg Etlie i LlSFOIiEI seialimz pipe ‘Jaintsl sifting s i r an 1e ea ‘ ' an c, ic arrig to s house, and smashed mn¢i.'"“§1§§§' 02:136. boilels. pi ps etc, firing cracks in concrete. stone, nisrbl? and the like. setting heavy mach- inery, insulating luldzmng irons. rcpo-ir china, poititeiry earl $111111!" to - Approximately $5,000,000 worth of l‘.{i'y‘""§.'.'°¢§.u'f°,?§§;d;..§ 25d nzumerogs mniiznony, buried in wooden cases (Lani-A rpurposes. These glyccrine- | ycnrsngo in thc muddy bottom of ‘ uhhalgj Qymcntq have long been i a Chinese river to protect it from valued flop “m, “bum, w Stpgng- iseiiuirel byN the Japanese, has nr-l bond tcgflher. not only similar ." n N’ Ymk by sleamwlp materials but sum (Wiflreilt 5115' . and now lies in warehouses of thc ' stunt"; as g'as=. mttni; minerals. New York Foreign Trade Zone Op- '5¢,On¢"§,~o0q aim ceramics orator-s. Inc., it was learned today. Cal's; may be added (luring m'x- China. an important producer oi= m... so that um cements will motrh |“""“‘°“Yi h" b?" 59m"? vre-itiiiir surroundings or. sine.- paint | paring the antimony for market ov- “mews W911 bhyy may be painted er a long pcriod of years. then sink- over. Only as much of the cement as Ls immcdately iveedcti should b: prepared and tits tom's and vessels must he cicancd lmmediatcp" after combination Wis 50 quickly .1118 First Great. War was dum- aged. NEW YORK, Dec. i2 —fAPl -_ duct in a chines» river. Resistance isoulrccs. Sfiulllll! CrléIPSQtrLO raise turn, rrc 1a.." mac up .0 cached OHAWA‘ n“; 13,43?) -_Prc- treasure. ar sent it to the United motion o; Maj. Rt. Rev. W. H States foi" sale. lvloorliead. Anlrican Bishop ofFred- ericbon. n.3,. m the honorary rook BOUN ARY of lieutenant-colonel is expected. t0 l BERLIN. lks. l2.~- (AP) - The be announced shortly. it: W811 11B"! a" i boumiuw- l-etwenn (lermanv ontlllfe tho Defence Department touitllit. Soviet Union. fixed bv a mixed Bishop Mflflfliflflil is n veteran Cl ixmnr- irn in i0 months of negoti- 2e years in the chaplain service and ntiou, has been approved bv hcth at Dre-Wilt holds honorary rank In izovcrmvients. D.N.B, German nevi; the Canadian Reserve Army. and itrrrttavrh ag-Fncv. sold today. Anncunccment oi his uromotlmb F "fir" W" lhssla nave a conz- it was said, msrclv awaits the for-l nion frontier in Poland and along milltv oi confirmation in foillilm Russian-incorporated Lithuania. orders century oi skiiful mating of tire ' ~ iinitrfti L. Suede Hogilalf The wr-rid lifts now a liklillLl‘ tuixoi/rivui. bv iiiiu ciictiiisis in the English lands. ‘rue leather, suede hog out, curs the particular "teci"i-.ntlappcai"- i1llC(‘ oi unwary hog which. tor a iiuinbci‘ of icai has ixeeti hzmziiai" for silovcs. its cii iULlJll iuiicle it unsuitable for slices and l\li"‘1lllflil\' experiments the new itxitiu r “iilill is stronger and harder \'.“1‘f\i‘i1iilllfi5 been produced. Shoes niatic from it are now bcuiz shown in the latest .sll.‘(li'S-~C0ii- so brouii. powder hue. \'.tr.it\" giccn, desert taii. Cu iioruiau oeisc and new vintage. ‘Ilu- ll!.\'\'lil‘.‘li€ style is a whole-cut semi-spurts slice with pastel siiaue irmiuizs. and ii:- ' a solo of crepe. llI“.\' rllLe l\‘('l‘.iil’.l3i'.5 .\iiu- _ BIRTHS DEBELLlL-Al thc Royal Vit-itizii . Uccciulici‘ lltli. eDe Belle of Montreal iiicc Nora. Quarrie, Summersidci a son. ‘Hat-PHERSONA-At ilic Prince Hospital. l3eceiiiliei"_litii, llllll la . .. and Mrs, Dun iviaciflictzs ii. a daughter. DUNSFORD - At CLi-arlo " West Royalty, December ii. Mr. and Mrs. J. Everett Du.- iiiec Aldine Douccttt fl. Mlil. -Ag. ie crictou. l". E. Island. Doc. 12, into, nmmoud G- Bertrnm. aged '19 ye " Funeral from Fredericton (Jluistiaii emu-en. Saturday. Dec. 14. nt 2 am. ARTHUR — At Harriiiuttii. Wu.- ixesrliiy. December ll, i040, Blarn- phrcy Arthur in his ililtlryenr l erai from Central Chrisumi C tr today Friday‘. Service ~i o'clock. funeral lonvi ' termoiii Pcoyilcks. Connie h- Mr. Arthur is fflsilll?! ni riu- ll.- Lefin Funeral Home. In Memo riam In loving mcmnrv of Prime Gamble. Cliarlnttctttun, \lil'!l liecemhe 13.1939. Just one your ago tailin- Since you icft its, Prim-e ilrar As wc know you dinl so l|:ill‘1'»' We should never shed a iva". Inserted bv llis Wilc- N. D. MacLeafl UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown Al"! g North Wlltshire \.rl-\.n.\I-Ju'-I_\-»-'-'-' Phliht! ll” i Q .3 ifOO-OOGQQOOQ QQOOO§O§ POULTRY f We are Bull"! CHICKEN s. i-‘oivb f Daily 3 A1] Grades, Live 811d 2 Dressed i 1 Paying 10p market Prices Island Cold Storage Co. Ltd. P € 0 O_L-- ~_~LLL~‘_-~@~>~¢‘>¢¢¢>-o