DECEMBER is. was ‘ Gillette Deelr Stand, Calender And Memo Pod With 50 Blue Gillette Blades Blades Are Removed Blue Gillette Blndee W1‘ H: Desk Stand CfUALI-Y two gifts in onel Desk Stand, holding blades, is made of metal, covered with durable pigskin leatherette-grained fabric. Includes per. petual calendar, paper pad, and rmq). taele for stamps, etc. This Desk Star-id is free with the purchase of 50 Blue Gillette Blades at the regular S so price of the blades alone. 2_ See The lull Glllelle Olfl Une Wherever Blades Are Sold I The Central Guardian This column le reserved for news of local interest. but gdyertlsln‘ of I a newly neture may be inserted - at 5 cents e word egylctl, pey- uble in advance. courauznariou uca. E CALL g 11v l FODA Y i urn maul?- | t-siao-i-zi-a ' sari oun Ski specials. The I Bike Shop. Open evenings. L-440-12-15-2i. Coiumcivciuo tonight (ma. ) we will be open evenl-DBB tllll Christmas. W. W. Wellner, Ltd. L450. i I l GET YOUR o, 0km. 1 at the Bike Shop. L-fi-ijg-ylcéhie KENT BEAUTY Shoppe. Christ- Q mas specials, oil pcrnianents $1.50 u up. L-m-iz-is-ai. 5W‘ POLICE COURT-In the Police C011" Yesterday an adjourned case of obstructing a Police officer in» the discharge of his duty was tur- , l J. ERNEST ll. WORTi xuiis oiris on nisrtiii We have on dllplny e glorloiii array of select Xmas Gifts, You will be delighted when you makr your selection here. with so many nice sets of all kinds to choose from. We extend to you a kind invitation to check over our dis- play. You will be able to suit your noeds here. Everything new and fresh in stock. “Make this your Gift Store." DRUGGIST 142 Prince St. Phone is‘. ‘ THE LOCAL ladies’ and men's choruses will combine in s grand concert in Prince Edward Theatri next Sunday night iri aid of th- Free Dispensary. Watch Satur day's Papers for program. L445 OPEN EVENINGS. Do you: Xmas shopping at the Bike shop. L-446-l2-15-2i MOONEY- LAPPIV — A pretty wedding was solemnized in 5t. Dunstarfs Basilica at 5.45 yester- day morning when Mary Gladys. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mooney of Peakes Station, was un- ited in the holy bonds of matri- mony to Sergeant Frank Leonard Lappin. of the C.A.S.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lappin of this city. Rev. Father Doujan perform- ed the ceremony and celebrated Nuptial Mass. The bride, attrac- tively gownecl in a fuschia colored dress with a corsage of roses, and matching accessories, ws-ariv beige coat, was given in marriage ‘ ther adjourned until Monday. Christmas Holiday Warnings sibility of fire during the certain fixed rules o._ _ and safety must. be carried .The moment a iwarm room, the nneoiately begins, thereby daily -‘= coming more serious as a l)‘ fire hazard. y The Christmas tree shout. . braced against falling over allfl ghouid be located away from doors. fireplaces, stoves or the y of the hot-air cutlets from furn- Ollt w: We have ready for delivery the following sizes I of Storm Windours. l LM. I CHARLOTTETOR/N, 1x111. raga / ands of dust bow. it PUOLE 8i COMPANY i. PHONE 172 €,._ by h-er father. Shc was attended lby Miss Mary Goodwin who was becomingly attired in a wine color- ed dress, also wearing a corsage of with accessories to match. and a black fur coal. The groom was supported by Semi-tint. Thos. Doyle, of the C. A S F Alter the ceremony the bride and groom motored to the Queen Hotel where a wedding breakfast W515 served. the invited guests being immedi- ate friends and rclailves. M1‘. and Nils. Lnopin left bv the '1 30 train. ‘amid a shower of confetti and good aces. Decorations should be o1 w? non-flammable type in order to 1'.- duce the possibility QT audios {ur- ther fuel‘to a bilflliilg FTW- F" “no smoking" rule in the rigidly enforced during thc_ ciilirc p-grlQd of time the tree is 1n the house. _ . As the quick burning action of cotton is well known to all. this material should not sparingly. So-called treated cotton intends. to reduce the quick “flash” point is to be taken with ifi; be used even t. 7 . ».- .- ~ - 1 l Class bile “lCltIl Height Price (ilaze y M5,,“ m P .. '1“ lflp r m o, S,“ as Ex mymenu, Wm 7 a g a. l) 9,1,, 4.0V” $2 y‘ through the Maritinies. The Guard- prova The use of mom decora- 10 X Z0 — 4 .- X Z ’ -' "' — _' inn joins i11 extending hearty con- Mons Shaun-j be confined m the i2 X 20 — 4 2'5" X ‘i-ol/z’ — — "' 2-50 BTBiUIEUQM- use of materials which have been .12 a - 4 as" x or." — — — w t.‘ “W . . , - , . u ‘ » ll 3 x 2b _. 4 27: x — — - Q UNEMPLOYED n1 BUSThESs q A“ me deparunents as we“ as . . , ‘ - 4 2'9 x .~ - — — I-- . . —"-' u lte to in the fire preven- i _ 4 2.11.. ‘K 5.8.x" _ _ _ 335 y,‘ IDSANGELES, nee. l3—(AP1-— u‘0§,*w§,kr°,f,§ deeply concerned _- v - / ‘ Cailfoinla, uuuilling host to thous- with me prevention o; meg during refugees and other victims of the dcpresion, is them up in busi- ness for themselves. Confronted with a mounting bill for unem- ployment relief which has soars-d // from $39,000,000 in i933 to $123.- 000.000 during the last fiscal year the state has launched a produc- the celebration of this happy event. Just to be on the safe side, write down the fire department. telephone number. should the tree catch fire, never tinder any circumstances at- tempt to drag the tree out of doors. Many families as a matter of pre- caution and preparedness. have the preparing to set Horizon Elusive For i "I’.I'.O.” GOES INTO FIRST SPIN JUST HOW. AIR FORCE A'I‘ A 1‘RA'1.\lNG|i11sL1‘uctor 555E, ]_)_~¢_ 11'._iCP>vAi. 22 Cn- lcnr phones nailnn airports. pTOVIHOIIIII pilot the student huudics the stick. oiliccis of the R.C.A.F. are receiv- i11_'c‘.t111c1it.u‘y tniiiiiiig which may lPilll to their wings and a place in the nose on the horizu is to kcep r~hc inust lciirii to swing a |u'i1ig acquirci a dauilcrflll-i U11- or whliout losing an arm or , Early Scurntions Ancr he ruis been assiglliffl i9 P" IIIPOTI. for his initial instruction 1115i It a flying clu‘: selected by the de- fence departmc hc kerps both lei‘. llllllif.‘ on ‘o ' 1on2’ hours as he stnn ‘Tuning plane out‘. u'hi!'lS '11‘? PIT" polor biotic with his hands to kick ovvi‘ the nicicr, tho ncrinl equiva- 2m to cranking i‘. car. A voutn who has gs-iicrnlly‘ hiwipcns and tuins. "From when properly executed. little more off-shack‘. 1955 Ilidflfll‘ there: watch your bank an turn indicator.’ Christmas the flying sew-PRC“ and it. is considered the ‘Them are spin. The shill l5 ' and then she b08108 *0 Wmd ‘l ' ". ldl. ' “H111: air pressure forces the pil GOOD KING WENCESLASl dizlliy- OPP“ do verse whirls der and neutral Pilot Cadet In Early Trial WHOLE UNIVERSE WHIRLS DIZZILY WHEN YOUNG T0 LEARN WITH THE ROYAL CANADIAN ymintiies after he Ia In the all‘. the yells buck through the ‘ _ “You have control" and Lmgllmul- Thu aspiring pilot niust fly thc~ piano straight and level. The idea been through the olemcntaiy stage dea- cribed for The Canadian Press whet the next time‘ up when the officer learns banks 1 Re" the ground these tumfi. appear graceful and easy." he said. ‘But right d 1 n1 l where the little rc fvin! m: lhfid down most im- few fliers who right t. f th ir rs get. a real kick oustznedfihe mm cier kicked m he direction require; collected by M“! Anne “at.” um into the scat. while the unl- ite rud- sticks are applied and when the garden hose in reed isn't a bad idea as many will at- lieves will eventually provide jobs w“ who have had a me for many of its 700,000 una-mploy- The]... happen m be other life ed- and fire dangers in addition which are also very important to under- stand. What would CVISI-IHHS b6 if there was no giving of presents. es- tion-for-use program which it be- ‘ “d pcdaily to children. The preseritin! Prlnce Edlvllrd Isla of a beautiful doll to a little girl Hosplta] is one thing. but give the same , . ‘it-tie ciri a tov electric‘ stove and Annual Collections this immediately calls for the sit!- rwl to go into a "huddle" about it. Brackley The first toy. the doll. presents no fire hazard or life hazard what- ever. no matter how we miizht stretch our imagination. but the second toy. the electric range. im- mediately involves both the life and fire hazards as electric energy and a ms-ch-anism are involved and call for a close study of these hazards. Collected by Miss Louise Shaw $5.00 donated by Miss Rose $2.00 from Robert Show. 1.00 from Louise shew. Cleve Robinson, Walter Gregor, George n Hughes, and Alexander Seaman. 50 cents from J A. MacOallum, a iighiini’. squadron cg the Do- flllld this $110.95 llf-‘Vvelefiggemgqsg no “Arm,” Cflgrord Gregor Maccab llnfortiiinatelv-f notmevervt electri; o ' armada. ut tic rc- twin '11 1:11 101 ' _ -. 1, ' ca app anci- o a _v mi ure a qttltcsk is bi-rcft of all rr/un c111 bi.- HIKI how quickly 5 hlllgifiziltlsigiifg‘“;:i“gm}:,1gg{e‘Willard 9359K] the yii-td tests nepeespi-v to 1w listed by Underwriters‘ I-wbora- torles I11c. or the Canadian Engin- eering Standards Association. as standard with the result. many non- stcndard trws and other Christmas articles of this nature are in- nocently purchased and used. Most non-standard electrical toys are manufactured with hut the narrow- est margin of safety irirrvrvnroictl This than throws the entire re- sponsibility. should a fire or death occur. sciiiaraly noon the shoiidlers of the purchaser of non-standard MncCzillum. Twenty-five cents from Walter MncLure and Gordon Murray. Total -~$14.B5. Cavendish Collected by Clemmie Simpson $1.00 from Mrs. Ernest C, Webb. George 'I‘illcy' and Mrs Jeremiah Simpson. i Fifty-cents from Mrs. J. O. Simpson, Mrs, F. W. Clark, and Mrs. Ernest, hfacNeili. Forty-five cents from Mrs. Em- Tiwii he climbs into tho rear in the air the pupil finds it siInPIB t C, rk - ' . .ll f lis t t iiui-h or tco little rud- 95 f‘ _ - (eye lllrrsltpllngtliuttllieonilllwlillimolog: '1‘\6‘l\ llgrghr and conscquentll’ 571i‘ {Thlflttl cents from Mrs‘ C‘ F‘ Wectricitv is to-dav rouCPder‘ . -- -~ or skiri. All ihe time the instructor sgvtcll- Sr 2, to be the safest. known form of ‘unfit is talking rind suggesting. ‘Hold h ° a” " 3 energy for lighting and heating. Alhrrry Plains (‘fillet-ted by Mr. Charles Mxltilllan $2.00 collected from Charles Mc- Every detail from the manufacture of this energy. its safe conveyance d l over the intricate network of wires. Collected by Mrs. Stcivnrt Ilenry In on effect to reduce every (peg:- bration of the Christmas holidays. precaution tree is placed in a drying process im- direct heat SEIIIIC‘ 1 room containing the tree shoulzi hr ‘ iness, which fety. The EZIBCIZTICBI Inspector plays e FRIDAY. DECEMBER I5 Girl Guide News IMPORTANT! First (‘lnirinttciowu Company i '1 1c \\‘ill be 11o i11-acting on FL" tligs wet l; us‘ St. Pctefs l Hall 1s bcing used by the Little Theatre that evening. The nexi l meeting will be on Monday when ; the Scouts. Cubs. Guides and lrotvnies are hocrnz a Joint meet- ing to make Christmas dccowitions for the Church. Br on tint“ n! 7 ociock on Monday. Plans for the Company's Christmas Party will bi‘ discussed. 7TH CHA R l-O'\"I‘l£'l‘U\’l'.\' C OM PAN Y At Wedncsdziv night's. mcerng tit." guides of the 7th company nodded to repeat the doughnut day they sponsored last year and lo give the proceeds to the Sunday School. Or- iégrs from friends will be appreciat- War——-25 Years Ago Toiiav (B) The Canadian Press) DEC. l5, l9l4--G1'alld Duke Nic- holas massed Russian armies in man positions. Brwsn scored -r1m charge. Egypt threatened by on Uprising of Scnussi tribesnicn. silent though very important part in the endeavor to assure this same as the honest. manufacturer of standard electrical goods assures you in his products Now we come to tree lighting Thanks to years of persistent eciu- cational efforts, candles as a means of tree lighting have passed out with the hoop skirts and Merry Widow Hot. Again unfortunately. unscrupulous manufacturers of Christmas tree lighting sets have placed upon the market non-stand- ard tree lighting sets which sel- d-om last 2i season with any de- gree of safety. Many honest n1e1‘- chants stock up with this unsafe material largely because of the cheapness in price. Unapproved sets have no "approve? label on the cord. Many Christmas tree fires are the direct result of the flimsy nature of the cheap sets and should be a sufficient warning that when it. comes to electrical appli- ances, be they what they may. saf- ety and not price should be the '~ i ‘i t. i lied nee ‘If Mina“ . ‘thence into our home 11d a .ed aramount. factor. Of all the many UuMlwaglil-il lcchliinliet suiltidc. E0 $1 00 from 5mm’ ‘MM/HA?’ Th‘? bv you in zlpproved elgctricgluiip- gccasicns when we celebrate worth- s "he-Tm but. not with me in it. Y0“ R- MMMan‘ Mex‘ lucMuan‘ an pllzinces has been carefully gone while holidays, let us remember 3on1,‘ .'.. ' _ bi¥duylvni$é is/loflflmnanf over by experts in order to assure those who by their indifference to ’ d -re d ‘ " - _- tli fullet d e f i d acce ting good sound adv ce nov Th“ studlnls "ad an re a “Mhwfl sap s w” n sew Ce m lookpupon Christmas through misty eves and sad memories. $3.00 -Mr. Raoul Rmrmond. r—-s .ll0- .. Allson Tait, Mrs. i nrirtau‘. text. cs1? Slgllfar,“ Mrsv c_ J Cor. Tfimns . Md *‘“",',§’*‘°,’}§§, an‘; ish. Miss Margaret Duncan, and lcarnod ncx. but itnis {he reggm M" Ernest Burkm m“ brings n m“ ‘ . “The mm Fifty cents —Pi1rker Wood. Mrs. ~ deswkeddtllhls “"315 0rd; m Parley Mulch. Mrs. Henry Wood. _ I5 dehbfiatey spun M,’ when Mrs. Percv Wood, Mrs. Sylvan l‘ “Cm “he m" how m" umntmr Pippey, Mrs. Arthur Burke. Mrs. l "P's manmluvl“ tesllks i. one o; Stewart Henry. Mr. Roland Mac- l ummuy‘ m” lfneéL T“ ‘fi- mg Donald, and Mr. Louis Henry. U" Primal-l’ e““‘m l ‘y ' Twenty-five rents —Mrs. Boyce Miicliileing A Friend, I To i. .00. Vernon River $1.00 —Mrs. Irvine Tweedy, Mrs. o‘ Harold McLeod, and Mrs. M. S Lea Fifty cents ‘Miss Rose Foster, Mrs. Arthur Richards, and Mrs. ' d Alcircn Carver. Meteorologlcal an made in the period l4 - Good Kin Wcncoslus looked. to Drilli! h" ‘mt ‘Plilrty five ccnls -M1‘s. Roy m“ S . spinning ceases.‘ the guy": “is ‘get Ennmn: mg a short “st of c0 0.. 11’ r ~ fS i ’“‘° “ will” ‘l l“ “" l‘ Y Warrio- ic cast o lop icn. sued out. 1,43,14,45,“ lien the snow lay roun 1 Herd G00‘! about, Peep. and crisp, and cvcn . . ." take a. whirl soon feels hf‘ CHO 2i solo flliflll- Lri.>'§i“a§ivl§'_ii§§s§§aTtidrfifdlnitli e,{}'~‘,,§,,.‘;$‘,‘,‘_ '§.‘3§,,_"{,§l..l§.'§‘3.'.:§§§! o“ Sal“ “i itilhnl-ltalllld ldezzerl/lanltloognecllidcldliff hltrilllgerlglhulilllllialcllonlsnrenlieces- THE SCflOOL SUPPLY 3§.§’..'.“.°l.‘.‘..‘"“i.°.‘2““ ‘h; ‘Flileiiiili. l‘? lhlifi? CARTER AND c0- Pfifle was oilleTcomtzl-apby cold, but mfltflfillllttlfiifi, biebebeézmrnczl "d l I MARITIME STATIONEIIS '.‘.’§l‘.?...“.,‘“‘“" '“‘.'“°"}°“;’.‘.’,l “"’~.i€;"‘i.2.....2P ...........1... 1."... l 1 wooiwoaraa master's (Koala-gist! llllarideselwilltten "l u“ l."“¥l,““ft l2: "321 "flfgglgfi: f TRAVEL BUREAU ln England in iasz were set. to e Q§8t“‘£'“§,,ec"{° 1.0," em“ vmg. __ > N ‘ , GUARDIAN PUB. C0. ltlth century folk tune. he |_< "Bowl in i-‘omentary flying "at am o‘ ,1‘ ~' and completes 50 hours in the l 8 SIWPPW; Day‘ .2: .".°.2i-.i2..§£‘é“l...§3Zli.'.‘; g l Kenton, Ont, for en . lhl there is a desire lflllludlllillllllg; aspilli and the student gt "o l“ "Tilt"! nu nU NU.’ "l-i u rum!‘ *4 air “vllllp/IIIIIII/Ilnl/ o . VIQIJI§J§I§ 1 A llaturalisrs Calendar FOR A carefully prepared series of notes of By BLYTHE HURST (“Agricola") Breckiey Beach Price 25 cents per copy ward island Botanical observations 1910-1037; and includ- mmon insects. n§§3lnavflfiQifltnlinfiiflawfilaZ>wifijefle- - . THE CHARLOTTETOWN__ GUARDIAN sieieie i , :4 ‘ :;.~‘..:‘;“I‘ nfiiifithti-I/ri?» ""1 is Sale Will End lies. 23rd XMAS SPECIALS Th‘ ' v l WISHING EVERBODI’ A VER) MERRY CHRISTVI/rifi? ti; Creamery Butter, lb. - 32c 1 l Seeded Raisins, 16 oz. - 15c . . _ l _ -. v o N Ifunsi Ioik, lb. ~ -—- 11L l Dates, bulk, 3 lbs. - - 29c Fresh Bacon. sliced, lb. lflc t F, Grapefruit, seedless Machine Sliced Pin-k Chops, trimmed, lb 25c l; 5 for — — ~ — — -— 25c Lb. Roast Beef, lb. -- - - 12c é Sardines. 3 u... _ __ _ 17, c Round Steak, 11.. _- _ _- 2m t‘ rj Oranges, Sunkist, Extra blew M11111. lb- - —~ - 13¢ l large, doz. — - - -- 59¢ _ _ iiiusages. lb. — —- -- — 20¢ ' Oranges, Sunkist, medium While 1i lasts Pork Ham, fresh, lb. - 22c m-e-‘zx Jam's-r.‘ . size, doz. - - - _- 29c Apples, delicious variety doz.———-— ——25i Apples, Miiclntosh. doz. 25c Mixed Nuts, lb. — — — 19c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. — 19c Ripe Tomatoes, lb. - - 20c "astry Flour, 7 lb. bag 25i- Robin llooi F L 0 ll R 98 lb. Bag *2 .75 No more than 2i Trinity United Church $30-60: Chitown Brownie Peck- Social IIal . 6.30-€tIh“Ch‘town Guide Cm-Sochl 8.I5—Y:uvig People's Union-Heart: Ilull. Poland for decisive assault On Ger- or vlciory in Belgium ivith bilflONZi. freedom from fire and life danger 1 yfyggffllilIlfffiillilax Iamilton Sodas, waxtite them when you say. GEORGE ST. it D i l I87 GREAT i l‘ SAME TIME. BY GUY E. RHOADES Canadian Press Staff Writer SOMEWHERE IN THE WEST OP‘ SCOTLAND, Dec. 13-(CP1 In- habitants 0t‘ this little Highland iown are happy" now but they were ‘etty annoyed when they found 1.500 evazuated mothers and child- _ren 011 their door teps They were |modder still iviien they learned their ‘municipality almost simultaneously had become a milit objective l Evacuation oi thec ildren from farther inland was carried out per- fectly, but. their own btlleting or- ranizements, citizen; admit. were irholly" IITHGBQII/Bill‘, as were the ch11- (TITCITS conceptions of department. and Cleanliness Volunteer billeicrs found them- selves swamped with a. hungry. howling swarm of small chldren and disgruntled mothers Thcv plac- ecl the refugees in .~ch00ls, public halls. hotels and private houses where the dirty conditions of many of the children provided insight into social conditions about ivhich the townspeople had never dreamed Then The ‘Troops l i pkg.————---l4c ' ‘imato Soup, 3 tins -- 25c We have on hand all kinds of fresh killed poultry: Turkeys, Chickens, Geese I IIITI Ducks. Our prices are low so order now. 7 and we will see that you get what you want. We Deliver C.O.D. CASH a. CARRY aromas - "8 Phone 74 igscssssicisacsaiciciciasasieiciciet bugs to each cus- tomer Evacuees Quit Soldiers Come Scots Content HIGHLAND TOWN WORRIED AT FIRST AS MILI- TARY POST AND REFUGEE HAVEN AT TI-IE almost at, 011cc They had come from the slums 0f a big city and country hie did not suit thciu The mil of home was too strong. Now only 200 children, mostly boys remain. Prom stahvart rcsie- te a of bath ilv-i: tui nit-kit. to socp-and-iratci‘ ll'i€ll . reveillng lll the comfort cleanliness brought them. They learned to u.e handker- cluels. and now complain bit: 1 the supply of clean ITO$€-\\'l1)f:l’n runs short. They are going to school and becoming null-behaved young (lil- zcns. Most of them lulu.- lost their City pailor anti gained weight. Vfith Ready Ilioney The soldiers brought comfort to a town that looks {or slack tines when the tourist season is over. They spend what money they earn. The children did not have any to spend. Soldiers need boarding in hotels and the government has to foot. the bills. They keep the beer gla-scs slidino duos.‘ the pub bars anti the pubican prospcigs more than he thought to do at ting timi- of year. Married officers need houses and there is no ieal estate slump hero. Tuev need servants. mo. nnd they Almost at the some time soldiers I are hard to gct now. Further. they began drlftng Royal Air Force established a. basal on the outslorfs of the town, re- qui itionlng hotels and motor trans- port The townspeople tvere about rerwlv to uiring their hands However, the disgruntled mothers and smaller children began to leave iiifiiiliielsecksili“ Allied Struggle Against Germany By G. E. POWELL Canadian Press Correspondent CALCIIPTA, Dec Iii-MOP) The recent. 1‘c.signz=.iions o1’ the Congress imuiislrics oi scrcrai fl"(“.'lllCl'.'<, in ‘molest against the Viceroys stiitcmcnts 011 scil-go\‘crh1ne11t, in llndia, are SYIIIDIOIIk. of an unifor- tunate situation but should be kept 1n perspective Oiitwarrily the Will‘ has manic very littlv diifcrcncc Lo the ll\'(‘5 of the ordi: 11y people i11 this country. A‘. the outset accusations of profitt-eriiig were heard against ‘some shopkeepers; but the author- |ities Jumped on the offenders, set up machinery for watching the course of prices and the public ceased to have cause for com plsint. India‘s rust internal trade is more than normally active, grow- ers of jute, wheat, cotton and oth- er agricultural produce are getting better prices. and the classes in- ttrested in industry look forward to a boom. now that competitive imports have ‘men reduced as 21 consequence of the war. The hos- tilities in Europe seem very re- mote and recently most Indian: have been taking a holiday, t0 mark the scascn cf Hindu festivals ‘ That Indians of all shades oi opinion sympathize with the Allies Congress to the Prince people be- lieved the Allies had no option but to fight Hitler. For years past the Nazis have had bad publicity here, where their suppression of Czech and Austrian freedom and the merciless treet- ment of the Jews have deeply shocked political circles brought up in the doctrine of Liberalism. Apprcclnte Security Britaiirs en‘ry into the uiai 0.: Poliuids side WRS hailed as a fo1‘111 0i amends for what Indians thought iviis hcr lukewarmncss to- wwrds Czccho-slovnkiii. In statement after stntcni-nit Indian loaders pointed out the mornl oi Poland's diifs cc-mforiitblc security within the British Commonwealth, F Charlottetown 1 t i has never been in doubt. From l i cruisers with a shorter range fate and emphasis was laifl 011 In- . frheécongrvss said "lzidui will. in 011 trains and the l are like" to stay for six IllOIlLlls or more inn‘. then the touiist starts again. So these tovrrizpeople cheerfully $08.50!! blacked out their houses and hotels.- and prepared for a good wintcr 1n- itcad of one they expected to Le can. _"support:AG?ri~7-ai Britaii, but the ei- ficacy and wholc-hearteducss of that support will naturally depend on the degree to which tire British G eminent no drs to political T uiiniiiiic c Platforms msound Wit-ll apps-us for unity among British i) sist. And tho suggestions oi Cmlgress iaki- no account o! the "rt-moot iuxionu the C es. Political groups such as the Hindu NIahasa-bha, the Non-Briihmmis of lSouth India r1112‘. the depressed class orcmiizntions cxprcsserl alarm at tho iricn that. lncilrils war-time constitution would be fmincd i11 had no foundation in fact, but was symptomatic of the suspicion in which Congress moves are held by their rivals. Daily ESIIFVCY (By The Canadian Press) heart in neutral ship-owners may have been reluctant. to Allies. Moreover it may put a. riistniot activity. Germany has none too many ships of war. The loss of one is a serious o! ‘ ‘ ' »-v.- crimp in German naval matter but the threat or loss IIIOYC IS ITIIICII IHOPC SEFIOIIS. The fact that the Admiral $1..’ Briton and Spec was defeated by less fire-power will not escape thi attention of the Nazi haval omn- mand. If one oi the crack pnckvt battleships can be driven from ti:- soiur. by cruisers carrying arrhamcnt the Gemmns will prob ably take still greater precaut-icr tn k001i the others out of range n British bottle cruisers and mm ‘ shim. , 'I‘h". (iispnrlty in irilnnmenl l; ‘ tween tile opposing ships. is r0 . hie for the flirt both sides sui —PO UL TR Y- Wca1‘cbu§_'i1ig allkinds of Live and Dressed Poultry daily at our Plants 1n (Ihariottetovsr. and 'i{c11.<i1i;._¢i.>.;_ It will nay you t0 get our prices before soiling‘ (‘lS'.“."il<f‘i".‘. CANADA PACKERS LILIITEII Candy. all kinds. Grapes, choice, 2 lbs. - 29c We draw all _ 1.11111. as. 1s independence. I- _ _ India‘; , oliticims but the old quanels per- ' i-o-opwut- 1 the Pllfi- 1 consultation only with Congress. It l Importance of Wednesday's naval victory fof Bout-h America extends far beyond the crippling of one 0i Germany's pocket battleships. It will do much to enhance the pres- tige of the Royal Navy and put who risk ‘their shpis i11 carrying goods in the lighu 1‘ Ist chance at this price 50 varieties to choose from birds and deliver I B. I. S. Regular Monthly l‘. Meeting tfriday, lleo. 15th- ~ at 7.30 P. M. i» l”! 50 BINGOS 50 Hail Holy Name Tll-NlliII‘i' Freezoul i Free Tickets for the i Grand Freeze-Out l l ed damage. In tlu-a the battle dif- fered 210m the two great have engagements fought off South Am- erican shores 1n the first great war ‘ In the inst. the Baclle of Coronel c‘! the wcsl C03"! on Nnv_ 1. 1914 a German squadron unricr A11: ‘.‘. V011 Spec, after whom Lil“ G" l Sliréc is named. destrojvcil a Br. l squadron and suffered przictic . no damage to his own shins 1 In tho second, 1hr Bntilc o! R». P land Islands on Doc. B. a sup Brituh 10mm corncrcri V011 51.2.: and son! i1:1u and IYICTE of m; qllps to the box-tout. In both the.“ en- mgeinents the losing force was al- most completely annihilated and thr \":.i01".i;ll.< sillpc. gv-crg barely scratch. (fl i i__*__ .1 [Wemoriam V‘ MRS. (ATIIERINE IIUGITES ‘it . Ca Lorin. 11"?!“ wn (1 \\ riorisriay mom 111g from inc irsliii-ice o! hel" son. Mr. Jiimcs B. flushes. 214 Kent Sircet. to Si. Dimstairs Basilica whore Rcquioin Iiiuh ftiiiss was cele- braiccl b) RM‘. W. liceio, l Ht‘- FDWTWWII‘)! Bishop O'Sullivan occupied his Throne and vras as- sisted by Rev. Father Dougarl. His Excellency gave the Final Abso- iucion at the conclusion of the Mass The honorary DRIIDQIITCT! were: hi1" J. O. I-Lrziriincri, Dr W_ J, P. Meiniun, 11.‘. is. s. A. Mc- Leod. '1‘. W. L. Prowse, Judge c. G. Duffy, H. F. Mqphee, M. P. P., Albar. Farmer and Hon. Mark R McGuigan. , Active pal‘. bearers were: Mom's. Albert. Wilson. J J Duffy, Bern- ard Hughes. Gordon Leilch Harry Court and Frank Bradley. ' t Tre remains were token to the C- N R. depot and forwarded to Corriin Ban. where interment took place in the afternoon, servicg there brim: conducted by Rev. K. C. McPherson. t The hall lx-rircrs at. Curran Ban were: Messrs. Jclm H, Con“, peter McQuairl. John Trainor, David Arblng. Joseph Court anfl .101... p McIntyre. l Dill/e" on _ H,‘ 5 LI i-nsiniztuii \ l‘ _ - . _ __--_-__-“q-qqq-q\\-qqcagqu‘ n ~