24. DEE 1 LVESTERN on . l"'* ThoGaesliaa . followhg atoll up Mobsters, Water Stroll: vloroato Bakery. Wat-II Sheet; nayiobaagbtlalpusaayoftbe ialannauile: Will! IONIC; Gflllfllfl Drugstore, Iarb Galslfls l‘! Granville Street gnfflaasdlaawlllbadallmeleoaaybouaiafluaaissaida vflflgrpoyatlapardayorllopaewaei. Pbonatlfortbhaarvleo. lsoysallollblafec _¢;|ye yolrosdertotbs p-__— 41.1mm anus and driving hnrness in stock at Brace s. ‘TOILIT WA’!!! 11y Adrienne g Taylor Drug 00.. Kensintgon. ..MAPLB LIA!‘ Antlers-ease in ma: at Bruce's. ._WAN'l‘lD—Used jute. cotton hemp bags. Oan use any quan- gy, ship to Rex Dawson, Albany. -ELIZCTRIO Soldering Irons in stock at Brace's. .440 SKATE at Bedeque Rink “night, Tuesday, on account of a special skate Wednesday night. i800“ ORDERS for Goodrich gnvgrtdwn Quality Automobile Tires at Bruce's. -BEDEQUE FLOUR MILLS ex- rmd Greetings and are pleased to umsunce they are again making Bnioque Whole Wheat. -_-.i0YOUs EVENING for old rrrri young at the special Christ- mas Day skate. Bedeque Rink. B IIIIIIPUIK‘ i —IU! Stainless at»: Serrated ‘Blade Bead Knives at Bracers.- -'l'll 810358 of WJAI. Bow- naas and Ralph Callback and Oo. will be closed Dec. fl and M. 4038! "JUGS in stock at Breeds. —BO0K ORDER! for quality horsehide all wool lined sleigh robes at Braceb. —FOR SALE. i960 Hudson coach. Apply Keith Compton, Bununerside. 400KB!‘ KNIVES just receiv- ed at Braofs. - ‘Toronto University Paper Awarded Bracken Trophy Today Peg-rm. i ‘“§lRE£l _FHZGERAH> PElERl(hHH WARNER suseense 51¢ 1 was»! n JEAN NEGULESCO two too-say; ii‘ 1 sumac-Manual} _ vice and I beg you to take good ' past years. THE CHARDOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Electric Co. At Freetown llas‘ Breakdown Mechanical trouble. occurring st the same time as flood conditions, caused slight damage to the dam of the Scales Hydro Electric Co. Ltd, Freetown end caused a par- tial blackout last night of the areas serviced by the company. Mr. Austin A. scales. president of the company. said his: night that he expected they would be operating normally by this after- noon. Last night Bedeque and Kin. iron, were withoutaervice. rte said that heavy rain on Saturday night with several inches of snow and the ground frozen resulted in r WW heavy run of water to the streams causing the pond to over- flow quickly. Appirentiy the gates were not opened soon enough, which caused slight damage to the the gates after they were opened the pond had to be partly emptied resulting in lack of water power. The pond is filling again r3pld]y_ Coincident with this ritrticoity the auxiliary finwgr uni; gave trouble. Mr. Scales taid, hul this has now been rectified. If both fhfle difficulties had not occur- red at the same time the n1nt‘er would not have been so serious. Besides the areas already mrniiovi- rd the plant also serves Konsing- ton and Freetown. All sections were out for a tlme.--S. Christmas Greetings Sent To Employees Cf Canadian National MONTREAL. Dec. 23 - R. C. vauihll". C.M.G-. chairman and president of the 0.1V. R... today sent a Christmas greeting by wire to all officers and employees oi the National System. The tele- gram. whim went to the 110,000 men and women employed in Canada and the United States, reads: ‘The great festival of Christ- mas is again at hand, and to all in our service and to their fam- ilies I send warm greetings in the hope that all will receive a full measure of the happiness of this joyous season. In retrospect. recalling the difficulties of short- ages and the unsettled conditions which obtained generally, there is much to satisfy usin what we accomplished during the past year. Those achievements were made possible by the continued loyalty and cooperation of all ranks with- in this vast transportation organ- ization. The magnitude of the task ahead, however, is a chal- lenge to every one of us to move forward into the New Year with courage and confidence ever re- membering that our first obliga- tion is to serve the nation and to meet its transportation and com- munication requirements. May all of you prosper in the new year." MONCTON. Dec. 38-'I'he foi- lowing message was sent to all officers and employees on the Atlantic region by J. P. Johnson. regional vice president and gen- eral manager: "To s11 of my fellow workers on the Atlantic nesionr I thank you sincerely for 3'0"!‘ fille 3°‘ operation and splendid 800d 5°" satisfaction from what we have been able to accomplish in the I hope your families and yourselves will enlfli’ Ame"? Christmas and that you shall find in the New Year abundant he?" piness, good health and prosllfl“ itv-" liuints Planning oumsmss assumes You On Our List For m HoIidayWishes May m. Christmas Season and the year to come bring you much that Is good. .lbn€s*(}n0csdeoia ii i 393M399‘. ' pom Oak sinking by a German , 1 » adsrnsrine. are sitsidtog and mu, v I be osnipoiarilraitanooued (Qk-Cauaoways built by Italian ers-of prison islands around Soaps Flow naval bass and prevent a rmetitioniof the to 10.30 o-m- Admission to l“ (By The canton-h Press) or promenade 25 cents. ltTOEggjNPlOi Dec. 23~The Var- Also SPORT SHQRT sy. versty ofTr t on, —FOR SALE. 1930 Chevmlet was awarded the Bratbiggnotrozilly and CA,RTOON engine. convl-ilew WW1 515""- as the best university newspaper Show; 7.15 _ 9.15 clutch. radiator, etc. Alex Mac- in 1945 at the annual dinner of ' ' Donald. Traveller! Rt!!!» FY10" the Canadian University Press Mqfingg Tuesday 3:30 614-2. ‘ conference tonight. —-—— n. - th M it u , _ a —PUPS FOR SALE scotch pltbllglllfitls llvgicyors/eekly In‘? othae ‘AL FEATURE FOR Collies and long-haired terriers. quivers"), u! Manitoba‘ and m0 SPEC (Ireat pets for étiildpené J. P. U-byssey published three “H105 CHR|STMA§ DAY 'i‘anton, Central tree. ummer- ky t m U; n f 3n“ us. Phone m. {If Johjnmpjf T{‘,,§f§§,f,,".,,.,,,p_ MATINEE ONLY ‘_BU" PM? wlmd‘ 5”" rum” erhnwerfimigilfilcelgg the results, STARTING AT 2'30 and Blades l! libs} Gdllis Purcell, general manager KEN CUR-HS M“ Mull“ Erma“ Zidiepfhiifiif." §T°ii..““3. ti??? -|..- Y" Ohmtm“ Pres“ °°°k‘r" said the Varsity was chosen be- electric irons and toasters. We “u” M1,“! broad and cusp‘? "RHYTHM RQUNDJJP n“ m" “h” “ms worthwhile’ written coverage of student news ._.____.__ _____ii__ Wfldht and B9“ Rad“? and E196’ l” 51mph dignified makfiun and WWW-i kiwi summlde- n. independent, well-handled an, cmusmas NIGHT - roucr: coon-r - I the "°'l““-" . * Bummorside Police Court yestneniay b7“ “aw f“ d‘? A-Thiqlt" She wrote morning before Stlpendiary Msg- f?“ ‘Emaidlg; VM-F °'°“ ° l n", book i lstrate EJ-I. Strong, K.C.. a man 0;’ ° a" M“ ' ' '_ "gumm- B 'h than“ Mm “gawk w“ “wen ed tor. Montreal Star, Sydney ... u e two months in jail. A drunk was 5am’ mmlFmg calm" vammuv‘ “Md $3“, and w,“ Md another erProvince, and Mr. Purcell. drunk had ifs bail estreated-S. 1911"“ trzlggnawdelzlgsenlggt i’; _..__ C OPT" 453mg“ o; Iyqmnn S’, newspapers represented in the vices for the Parish oi’ New London. mmmruup °1 the C~U~ P- P79‘ Chflshmas Day. Dacefnber 25th; 33o vious winners have been the Dal- Hcly commungon and Semmm Sh hOIIHlE Ganettc and the McGill Mark's Kcnsington, 10.30 Holy Daily- Conunmfon. St. Stephen's. Bur- -'~—"'*'"——- lingtcm. 2.1m Carol Service. at‘. 00011 MOUTH WASH , _ Thom s‘, New London. 7.30 Carc - -—— ' “Wm: s.‘ Mark‘ Kmslmmm new ‘whys: ‘lzneggéfimgfog “qusgttz ms: um ‘gainful: Iullll w m Q D. E. NM Rem’. Wm m game. IAYIEE in MERVYN L:ROY'S production oi k ‘Qsdwmtzbnd Here's a tip for the bewildered gift shopper-give bar a cosy brushed Bayou llousecoat, with a wide Plastic belt (these are high "mp0" fleFoRE-Am" mo“ fashion jut now). The oolora an delicate pastels and th are 19.95. m m" loum‘ pnsons There is another model tn brushed Rayon with a hand-p nted deco- _ ration around the neck and front. tbll has a belt: of the same lovely "NM" '7 JESS‘! l" vs“ brushed Rayon as the garment and ls mes. Ladies‘ Wear Dopa.‘ * ~ - ""‘° "“°‘ Mince Pies- ~A mast for holiday snaalsl The Grocery Department THURSDAY MATlNii has delicious Minoasnaat In bulk for i! cents a ponnd._ If you have and NIGHT once used this in a pie. no other will llfllfy your hungry family. Grocery Department. Also NEWS a rut of discrimination! a matching Tea Set, consisting of a tea- M Shows 7:15 - 9:15 not. stand, hot water lag. lager bowl and cream pltoher—-mlllo of gflngg Thufgdqy 3gp English e-rfinware in white with rich gold decoration, for 8.55 in the china Department. ‘ The Dry Goods Department has just opened a new shipment of -—--"—"'—"'_"4."_ Wool Blankets-Abe colors are really beautiful. wine, green. gold. “THREE sgnAggggigylspAnl white and blue with a cord binding. They are so soft and fluffy- - GRIFFIN ____ even to look at them warms yoai Dry Goods Department. . _wun,, 3pm,, those paztdxuias-I el a-ma soy new» Christmas to hlna with a ripe: n. the smoker‘: lac- than in gifesrtagigl°jjuh “mm. ltlion of the Grocery you will find Pipes to please every man on your Samuiry, their “ewes; dmmrrl st--’.l'he price range is from 1M to 5.00. Grocery Department. of murder and mmgue which open“ l llera is a list for you--who are alilhtly confused by what foods 041%! 1118M gig: capléigegehi: still require susar ration coupons-Jami. Jellies. Honey. Marmalade. Cfllitlgrlnz Fitggemiid and PM“ Molasses and all Syrups-Ahoy contain over 0B percent of water sol- Ge" "° l l of me films flue‘ able Ilads- -In other words soon: ~ hffrffi: plféfuéfexwuted Wm, Bu... ' "b -- .t and mounting 811B- pensc is reminiscent of that other ' ' ' t m‘; cc. "The Mai- Seo Cur Asssrtaest Ct: gyggkggts ggyfmd, m, u, s. Ohrlstnsas Cards. ‘by! and Other Gifts. THEY'RE com Pumbér one contender m m, DWI-Ilium‘ a scesgnfs cntrim for a worthy suc- CECIIJS BRUCE Y mm svsraus s1‘. .1. sumrssssns l firylwlrfiisfinltdmlzfkfigémsfls: t: ‘tigoeouthregk of war, the film l relates the most extraordinary \ circumstances which develop around Crystal Shackieford (Ger- aldine Fitzgerald). Jerome K. Arbutny (Sydney Greensireet) and Johnny West (Peter Lorre) whee their lives become inextricably en-l ‘angled with a mystic idol KWIII Yin. the ancient Chinese goddess of human destiny, to whose power Crystal is o, devout subscriber. Emblttered over her unhappy marriage. it is Crystal who. on the Ohlnasa New Year. seeks out _ Arbutny and West and persuades them to enter with her into joint supplicatlon of the idolI For, she eitplalnl, according to legend if three strangers come together under certain special conditions. the idol will grant them one wish no matter how inordinate the re- quest. ____...,...___ OAUIIWAYI SUIBIIII KIRKWALL Orkney nurses - I MIX‘. l0 connect the around his home are “sacred until opened." Olive. Dionne today de- clined to reveal what gift his fa- mous quintuplet daughters will give to their mother — and he hasn't a clue himself. 12-year-old Quinta‘ younger broth- ers-Oiiva Jr., Victor end Claude- Santa Ciafis with his sleigh runners in these parts. Snowbound fields stretch to the green edge of a fir thicket; l"! l! ll Christmas Party COR-BEL. Ont, Dec. 28 —(Cil’) Because Ohrlsttnas presents as to what he may receive There vras consolation for the would have no trouble dam. He explained that to close, race groom = f The beauty of Christmas has come down to us through the . birth of the Savior who taught the world that love is stronger ~ ..l}l than hate and good mightier than evil. May this prevailing A A spirit of good will embra-ce us all during this joyous holiday seasom It takes too long to say all we'd like to about the pleasure it’s been serving you this year. so we'll just say-MERRY CHRISTMAS. Management and Staff of Sinclair 6t Stewart Limited suism:ns|o,. s still unsodded turf. that just as excitedly as themaii It is proposed i0 nestle every had called me, I called my hill’ grave cross in rose shrubs and to, band and the children to wltnel outline the mws of graves byllncs. (he scene, um of bramhle roses. Though every] little Christmas trees bear freshly- falicn snow. _ _ For mine-tic. Cecile. Ermine. Yvonne and Marie this will be the first unrestrained Christmas cele- bration since war clouds changed War Cemetery Will Be Beauty Spot grave now is marked by o. low, th I “d w, picture in 19m well-shaded mound after the con- Tlfroughtdutaiize war the little girls msalgalflpralftlfik lslfy rewgluiflilll-‘v other“... u... religious holiday W11 e us “I eww- - ALE BCTTLES PURCHASED sdian fashion. ____:_.__. . runny IN ‘ms srnsw l simply. sending money lo the needy oversea; instead of buying well)’ family gifts. But. this year their By Wm! n We call for ale bottles. an] Canadian Press Staff Writer quantity, pints and quarts; high. {other announced the party will be "bigger and better" than ever. Every member of the family will be at the Christmas party. Rose. Tharcsg 5nd Pauline, older sisters of the quints. have returned from schools they are attending in Hail- gybury and Eastvlew, Ont. They are Just as much thrilled as the quints about hundreds of zreetinsfi from all parts of Canada. the Un- ited States. France, England. Bei- glum, Java, Holland and Italy. i FUR SALE We have for sole Cured Cod and l-lolte. pressed. COD l2 Cts. HAKE l0 Cts. In 50 Lb. Lots R. CHAMPION 8i SONS, Kensington Pickle Well WHEN m SUMMERSID Under MEAL HOURS 7 AM. TO 7 PM. PLEASURE CALL AT THE , Bonnie Brae Inn l'I§Z-Z§1-IT%H%' v £35?! The Bonnie Brae Inn l.‘ Fsraorly m nnwtsv nous: l‘; [ll] IS NOW om: 1'0 RECEIVE sussrs m] nor m COLD nuuums WATER m EACH ='= ' room l‘! l ll l :-: I E ON BUSINESS OR' NIJMEGEN, Holland, Dec. 23 — (CP)—Slowly taking shape on s. ridge overlooking the costly Ni]- megen battleground. is a cemetery for more uhaxi 3.000 Canadian war dead which will be rlvalled by tow others in location and develop- snent. Like the cemeteries at Agira. Sicily, and Ortona, Italy, and the First Great War memorial at Vimy, it entirely ccrnmonds ground over which tin: Canadians fought and its lofty, simple cross 13 visible from the farthest corners of the battle- field. Its roster of dead now is complete. ‘llhe Canadian graves construction unit has left and landscaping de- signs have been turned over to the Imperial War Graves Commission. Work has been entrusted to s handful of Dutch gardeners who may be finished by next autumn. Most of the craves have bee" ‘adopted by citizens of neighboring Nijmegen, BQTEC-Tr-Dfll and Groos- beek and almost every one has un- bound sprays of flowers “PW "5 BURDEN THEATRE Wednesday, 0-" ‘ 25 (Christmas Day) "HIGHWAYS BY NIGHT" Matinee 3:30 Show: 7:15 and 9:15 HON. 0-8:" — TUEI. 8:80 i Li": matksockiaas renegadea who est prices paid. We will also pa} for Javex hnttlcs. Bring them ll and guarantee an ample supply at Jovex. Phone Cecil's pick-up. (By Florence G. Bruxcr In Dumb Animals) The title of the old dance tune‘. "Turkey in the Straw," is, perhaps. s very apt one. Did you ever see a turkey qua- Groccry, ‘li‘!. ll drllle‘! I never had, unti-l one day. some years ago. on Norfolk Island. about 600 miles northeast of Auck- land, New Zealand, I was busy about some household task. when l a maid l had came running, call-l ing excitedly for me to hurry and‘ - see the turkeys dance. . My husband and I had a flock. of about twenty turkeys. some ooh-I blexa, the others, hens, varying in, plumage from gray to whltz. A‘ beautiful black was among them» also a glossy ginger. The lawn in front of the house sloped llblVlll to a smooth patch of ground and‘ there, much to my amazement was.‘ a strange sight. Arranged as though for the set of a quadrille stood the gobblers, each a short distance from the other. and each <urrounded h_v four or five hens. Stretching wide their wings, rais- ing their tolls and puffing out their red goatees. the cobbler-s would jump high in the air. while lillllff Q . ESSlf lNAl. CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant I'm ll< the hens circulated about them. Ev- Office at ery once in a while they \V.’illld l5 Granville Street change places, exactly as though Summgrgidg working out the stcta of a reel or Phone 575 quadriilc. It goes without saying, Christmas Bells‘ will ring so merrilyfflbringing in a wealth of good cheer and happiness. We offer you 5'5 _ sincerest hope for a ioyous Yuletide season. ' ll. "m "razor m‘ [l] _ l new ......,..... l!!! 211i mm: 1.11.1352“; {l} Enman Drug Co. Ltd. L L ANDERSO“ " Also 1st Chapter of lertal "' summen”. l‘ “KING OI‘ ‘I'll! HANGERS FOB-EST I