TO-DAY ONLY ~THE IMPATIENT vents" show: 8:15 _ ‘I - 0-00 _ #91555’. hw-“ciffiVbM-"ll-Hfi‘ “mince g soninno l|lllli.—Fitl.—SAI. IT-‘QEEVE-‘I-‘lfl 585555555 oEcizMaER/fuw“ mvv-Ii-v-Iilfl-Amsnmuiu-mrun-mn. 'ln'n'u'u'n'n'n"n%\llo‘n"a%'u'u'z\ 's‘b'a'o""i.'n'n'n‘ln'v'fli efifVfl-‘h Plus NEWS - POPEYE r.'.'i-'.-.-.=.-.r.wr w. - Wu lL. -:- EMPIRE-I- ‘Illllll. ?-"Flll.—'§IlT. .150 oinino RIDERS! I t villus iiniotiisi '-‘n'la\'J\|'-'ln' w, . "aVffi-i ri~i.__ Fine l cf 8279.06 from Queen Square S: the money. speaks for itself: The Chairman. Charlottetown. Dear Sir: I am in receipt of clieriu Trustees, Charlottetown, being had not. above. the cheque referred to. The staff of this school fe they accept this money for ti‘ I would appreciate receipt "On behalf of the Clurlott “Our citizens will heartily EtYSE KNOX 10M SElDEl coon cuiiun SiiEMP nownno TOM KENNEDY niiciiiinis AND HIS ORCH School Cadet Corps b_\' District When we were asked by the Board if we lizid any expenses out- standing for the last year of the Corps exist Notwithstanding our reply‘, we have received. — ROMANCE AND A BIG NEW SERIAL. s1... n.2,. Queen Square School . Towards Cadet Funds - The Charlottetown Army Cadet Committee has received the sum ~liocl. The fcllizivin’; letter. received WItll Cii';.:'iottelo\\'ii. P. E. I. 13th Nov, 1944. The Charlottetown Army Cadet Committee, e No. 534 from tlie Board of School IIIILTIIUII fomier Queen Square aiiquartcrs for clothing allowance. ence. we replied that we as mentioned cl that, under no circumstances. can eir school fund. They. therefore, have decided to turn the niuncy over ta your committee to be applied for cadet purposes for which the inoiiejv was certainly intended. in triplicate for the amount involved. Yours truly. J. PIUS CALLAGHAN. ctiiwii Ai'lll_\' Cadet Corps and of the Committee in charge I wish to publicly thank Queen Square School Staff for this magnificent gift. Queen Square School Cadet Corps. with other school Cadet Corps, has ceased to exist as sucii. part of the Charlottetown Ai however that the fine spirit, vxliich air" mark of the Queen Square Corps. still CRISIS. Queen Square boys now form 1y Cadet Cows. It is very evident W35 fl disiinguisiiing appreciate the thoughtfulness and interest which Queen Square teachers have so definitely expressed in Cadet work. May I assure them that every dollar will be spent, and spent well, on Cadet Traininrz. v Yours faithfully. "F. A. S. JONES. "For the Charlottetown Army Cadet Corps Publicity Committee. WV\'\N\/\/ [EH "iltlillllfi? M IOU? -1.-f_ c? '1 . HERE'S REAL RELIEF! go thiswhen feefnre tired and bum. oihc In Cuticura Soap suds. MIA- aaize with Cuticura Ointment. Then, use Cuticura Taleurn. Wonderfully refreshing a, itl At all dniggiata. MIIDLY MEDICAYED 1 . ,. . i S‘ ‘OINTMLNI J OLLY MILLER TIME Show THE BALLADIERS . e new and " rming And scrim Wednesday cam"!!! - Comedy 9:00 - 9:30 p. m. §' “ “Td-PHN-Ii-M-mww Station “ " - c as Sackvllle l’! REAR or raw nior Orrrca morn INMAN FIINTIINI‘. MAPLE‘ LEAFEMILLING ‘BLAZINGJACTICN Also Final Chapter “TIGER WOMAN" And Color Cartoon spire iaieuM Featuring HOWARD CABLE 8= ORCHESTRA CLIFF McKAY 81 LOUISE R Howard Cable, Canada’: foremost conductor composer, gives u! ngemenn. ll he u i lusty Halli-dices. Cliff McKay and lint: Ileohzriihiialnk‘ up d“ old and new . . . . . Alan Savage In Mute: of SHOWS 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 PLAYING - -— THUR. “FRI. -—SA T. I MUSIC — GIRLS - THRILLS — ADVENTURE i . ~ | K Swooes- Acaoss. .1 | __lN A MIGHTY» v - I lIllllE SElllIl EXlllTElllEll IllIll Yllll EVE llllEIlilEll llFl I ll n‘ , i‘. cumin: snsosi AIAIIMI IIAIIIIISI ‘DESERT VIMFMIEI ounie iillifi 4 risnisi ~ BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY Regular Monthly fleeting Tonight WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 8 RM. Full attendance re- quested. Important bus- iness. P. A. LAFFERTY. Secretary. Allison's” "RELIEF raoni inoiossrion When Constipation I: The Cause When you have the kind of Indigestion that makes you feel miserable from head to toe-try the Curler Wily to get relief. Take Carter's Pills tonight. You see, Carter's remove this cause of indigestion without upsetting your stomach or pre- venting you from getting tlie good out of the food you eat. For Carter's job is not to just sweeten your stomach or counteract acidity. You nee, Carter's Pills go to work when con-- stipation is causing your indigestion. They gctat this cause of the trouble. And that's the sensible way to get tlia relief you’ro after. Next time indigestion strikes-get Carter's Pills at any drugstore-on] 25 cents. Take them as directcd.,You' I get the kind of relief from sluggish indi- goat ion that. will make you feel good again all overl Tenth, Japs Lose Destroyer In Clash MACARTHUIIJS HEADQUART- TDRB, Philippines, Dec. 5 - (Tues- dayi — (AP) - United States and Japanese naval fomcs each lost a destroyci- in a sea and air clash in Ormoc Gulf off Lcyte Saturday night, headquarters reported today. iIn addition, another enemy des- ltroyer was believed damaged. The mfllflrlty C! the American crew, members were rescued in n daring action by far-roaming patrol plan-, es with fighter protection. The eii-J gagement marked a major action in the expanding battle for the Or- _ mocyorridor. ALAN SAVAGE OBERTSON ling longs Ceremonies. COMPANY Ill in rrfgj). n g i 111i: CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN q:'l'a‘u'n'n'l\'le\"ls"i "- "- "~"i-"- ‘l " i fi\'IVfi'n'i\'u\“~'A&'fi'-'¢V- TUL c RA L G u A R n ‘ A N new ONLY - I-b " antes on swine STREET” Plus News-Color Parade-Musicale- S“. IIAPITIII. w WHAT A PROGRAM I ! Thin column a reserved for new: o! local interest. hat adv of I newly nature ml: In strictly III!- at live cents a word. 95.11.1121»; .._ _, CBASWELI. tor Photographs oonsnuaiwrion LIFE m eunuch. s1‘. rzrnirs TEA and Sale w- y. 12-65-11. KENNEDYS LADIES’ WEAR will be open all day each Wed- nesday until Christmas. 12 m -5- . KENNEDYS LADIES‘ WEAR will be open all day each, Wed- lnesday until Christmas. 12 21 l -5- . THE GIIEENDAL 00., both ‘Stores. 0pm all day Wednesday until alter Christmas. 12-6-21. SOUBIS HOSPITAL W.A.—-'I‘Iie December meeting of the Souris Hospital W.A. was held in Mr. A. G. McQuaids Hall. The treasurer reported the IOIIOWIXIB donations received: Exhibition prizes. 52-502 C.W.L. Red Point, $11.00; Rollo Bay lhst Institute, $15.00; the Women o f St. Charles. $45.20; “Ten Cents or More" Envelope collection iii Souris. $100.25; Bank interest. $5.54; expenditures, $32.50. Balance in treasury, $1711.94. Mrs. Geo. Morrison was appointed to take charge of the weekly Monday night card games to be eld in rooms over the Bank. Mrs. Wal- ter Cheverie, Mrs. Adrian McIniils and Mrs. J. W. Brennan were ap- polnbcd as a sewin committee and sewing was distr buted to the members. The offers of two homes for bin o were gratefully accepted. games o be held at a later date. l Tomorrow I is ¥€=“<?;-""’.’:”"’.' . a VISIT OUR iov SEtlTItlll ____ PAGE TIIR EE V 1'. I A TIMELY WAR GAME for all the family t° enjoy together. STURDY PAINTED BLOCKS that will furnish end- less hours of enjoy- meat. Toys offer first aid to any clvilian’s morale. Come In today for a new outlook on life. You’II find toys of practically every des- GAY PARTY srrr cription Wooden toys for when the dam“, ' " - r I 't:' . on, wheels, _\0uni, miss en ei tlIlS A I I ~f I d .I_I{IIS. BLOCKS, M c“ m u cg ARMY JEEPS, TANKS, etc. in fact a little of every- thing that will help make the kiddies’ CHRISTMAS TOY JEEP complete" that Iouks und acts just like the real thing. ; Forever by Gwen Bristow l "And we can't. Can we?" Dick] exmaimed with unconszicus appeal- "No, we can't" Kessizr answered,‘ without limitation. "Leave me outi of it. You're the one she's inter-l ested in. There's just one thinigl you might do, it you can do it." ; "What?" Dick asked eagerly "Let hcr and your father undcrq stand that you know what you're doing. Don't let them believe that you're coins oft grinning. as you express it. Just to put an end to g, lot of toothy villains because mass hatred happens to lze the em0ti0n of the moment. It's not merely that they have a right to‘ think better of you than that. But if you expzct them. world, to get anything from war except more destruction suffering. if you want to something more trail just another? war. _vou've got to have an idea. 01y what you ivzmt it to bring about», Even if \ou know what you ivaiit; you may not get it. but if you don't know, ths certainly won't be any- thinu but just another war" "Well. ivliat do We want to Zet?" Dick demanded He IHFJZIICG uii-. ccrnfortably. "I guess you think I'm pretty silly to ask that, dontl youi’. I guess you think I ought tol know." l He stopped to listen His attentq ion was itself a demand. Dick liad spent his life in a world ivhere, every thing was in its right place. so lie knew of chaos only ivy here- say. The turbrlcnce of his cen-= » talry» I1-3d— reached e-him- byw snows-y paper and radio, mid from re-, marks made by refugees he liadi met occasionally", but it liad been‘ such a lcng way off that it had never had as much reality as tlie‘ week's football game. His habitual tolerance of inincl had developed. not in response to opposition, but attitude partly because he lived in a corner cf the earth where there was enough for every- body and IIEIICQ no reasonable Oblection to aiiybodys having a share. Now that he felt himself confronted with the necessity of plunging into tho confusisn be- yond h safe island. he felt be- wildercd Having begun to undcr-' stand his arrogance had been that. of an amateur who thinks a pro-' blem easy because he has never’ tried to solve it. he felt his con- fidence turning to humility. This wai- involving a country that. as- sured hzm that it was never going to have another war. was an eriig-I ma he wanted explained y Letting his cane drop bet/iveeii his knees. Kessler rested his elbow on the table and regarded Dick thoughtfully for a moment before he spoke. “No. Dick. I don't think you're silly not to know We who are Old-l er than ycu ought to be wiser, but. sometimes we feel we (isn't knew, anwnore than you do I'll try to tell you how it locks to me. “That's all I can tell you" "Go ahead." said Dick i-Ie add-i ed with an embarrassed grin, “I guess I've been talking a lot. But, now I'm listening" ' Kessier turned his cane uiiderl his hand and looked at it, then raised his eyes again. "Dick. the sweep of. doesn't take much account o! in dividuals. That's hard for us to, realize. because we are individuals and we can't think except in terms of ourselves. But suppose you‘ could stand aside and look at the' currant of six thousand years.“ | "Holy snake." said Dick. J “Itisdifficultiust at the moment.‘ you aren't seeing anything but to- day. You're seeing the persecu- tions in Germany, and the Japs "sins their. prisoners for bayonet Practice. and you are revolted. you, Flflltll to kill them thoroughly and, as ." "You’ damn rigtit I do ' ' IIIICI SPECIAL SERV FULL GOSPEL PEIITEOUSTAL Illlllllllll Elm Avenue WED. DECEMBER 6th. 8 P. M. REV. S. MYERS. ' Speaker and Singer ALL WELCOME all of recorded history at. once. you were. there was a was revclted by such was taken ordinary course o! thlnzfi- l1:"" n» 147 Gt. George St. q: MILLER BROS ., LTD. . Phone 555 "dirt "Bub gupposg you were watching, you would notice that! time when nobody conduct. It for granted in "Wait a minute. L; that right?" l “Certainly. tlie dates its actually havingl beings for instance. that the Babylonian] kings flayed their enemies alive. F'lay—that means off. in strips. They did it for no reason but tlie pleasure of doing it. Nobody was shocked. In fact they were proud o1 it-tlie reason we know about it is that they left drawings on their monuments? boaastirig of it. And you know ltl was the accepted practice to sell the peoplg of conquered countries into slavery. Nobody questioned its being- right or wrong " Dick nodded. "Sure. now that you say that. I do remember." "And when tlie ancients weren't busy with a. war. they were no better. slaves who were quite worked to death, in order the vanity of some niiicctnpoop who happened to have been IZOHI in a palace. questioned that. either. It never occurred to them that the slaves who built the Pyramids were hu- queens whose bodies to lie in them " le led. “But Mr. Kcssler. What’: that got to do iviiii its?" “A Great deal. Dick." Have youl ever thought about how very re-- ccntly it did occur to anyibodyl that human beings were human beings, no matter where ycu found them? It's hard to make a man like you understand what a; strange new idea that Ls. We're‘ were going all likely to assume that what we take for granted, everybody else takes for granted too You see. you kncw a laborer living in a, cabin is not necessarily inferiori to an aristocrat living in a. man- sion. because you grew up with the story of Lincoln." Kesler leaned‘ forward, speaking slowly. “It'sl hard for you to understand that as recently as a hundcd years ago, men were still writing in the Eng- lish lfiilflilagc that So-and-so came' to it bad end because he bought a. book and concerned himself ‘with l lsnbiects too complex for the riiind’ cf apeasani.‘ Or that such 1'1‘ statement. provoked no ccmmenitq because it. was generally acceiptd’ us true " (To Be Coiitinucdl history] _ I I I A GREAT FAMILY LINIMENT \.\~» \ ICE IN THE the - You've stxudied anc-Q. »ieiit history, only like most schcoi- aiid tlie bgyg you've memorized rest of the decent people in the, grid forgot them, and didn't think this much about, (ind happened to human 'dIfI'cI‘€Iit from you. But you known no‘ ' i.» . pcei the skin v,’ You know how the pyra~. ' mids were, built. byFTnillions out’. literally g to reedI - preposterus; Nobodyi ‘~ ‘I guess it didn't," Di:k 8CkllOW-‘ i I i: Partly in reflection of his parent-vi man beings just like the kings andi b ¥%£!€?%!€§€?%!%5 ‘u, $1 cons fig DRESSES it; Beousas a’ GLOVES uannnaos HOUSECOATS ,1. 0hildren’s Christmas Party i WEDNESDAY, 20th. DECEMBER FOR CHILDREN (10 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER) OF MEN SERVING IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY. The men of H.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte”, by kind permission of Lieutenant Commander C. P. MacKenzie, invite you to join with them in celebrating another Christmas nearer Vic- tor . ySanta promises to be present with gifts for the youngsters, and there will be entertainment and refreshments for everyone. Plan now to be present by sending your name and the nameswind-ages of your-children- to “Christmas Party Committee”, H.M.C.S. “Queen Charlotte”, by 10th December. Admission by invitation only. . s ggtgsggel See for yourself our varied supply of Pretty, Practical and Inexpens- ive Gifts. BED JACK I-ITS Kenneilys LADIES’ WEAR 154 Gt. Geo. SI. PHONE I766 . i . l 7 t