.-.__.-...-._..--..-H.............--..........,..-. .,_....,~,..._........._.... ._. .,....,,,..';.,,. " PAGE EIGHT WANTED Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Cabbage. Paying Highest Market Prices. J. POPE “CLARKE Complex Moves $318117}; Hitler's Fortress Europe i I By WADE 1vARNElt 111g to rally veterans of ‘be First l Grout War 111to a |)ilil'l0i.l(1_ front to (Associated Prvss stall Writer) lhelp keep his eoverntnent 111 power. V The Nazis. mcaiiuhiie. nad then, i3—\Ai-">-_H1t-.ha11<is full in Hungary _\vher_e the' ler's anticipation of the illiilllilfllll vromed Regime of Premier Nichol- Allied grand tissuult 011 fortressmzs Kallay has been insisting J1 Europe 1s resulzing in curious andl theGcrin-ans let the remaining complex diploma - lfllllttlr)‘ and Hungarian troops P-Omc 901116 110m LUlv DON. Dec. e At A Glance rue wu GUARDIAN srocx Montreal Stock Exchange ..-.__. Bell Tel Brazilian $ 5 w 1- m. 1 1 1 s: n Con Cem Cm Nor Pfd Can Co: Pfd Poo Dom Steal B Gen Steel Wore: Im ‘Dob Int; Nickel Massey Harris Mtl Power Nat Steel Car Quebec Power Low Pfd unmiaélnun 1- n- -—>- wfiflfiwgs: Q8 Tlr-Zn-ibrdl-o n»- In CI _?__ Stock Markets propagunrla mu s with an atpDflN-‘Zlt the Russzam front. two-fold purpose?» _ .' The LiCfllillll 1111.111 command was l. To soothe the 11U1‘\‘_1:s 1111:lst1t_f.11‘ reported 10 11111e "culled to the lut- tlic willpower 111 panicky satellites est Etlillifill“ 11_'i_ti1 ‘HQ explanation and the barrio-groggy German pub-l that the _ military Slt-“fli-ll?" “as unfavorabm for sucl1 a release. 1 ts of. Field Marshal General Wilhelm tiack Keitel. chief of the y y 11'0111 comm-and. \\‘d.\ reported 11011111“! lBudapest o=to11s1biy' to Ieturn tilt‘ 11‘i11‘c0urt£s_1' lSll. the Hunrr-lllflll -1A1'1n\' Chief but actually to 11v to ylreasstue the qitaking: government nts ] leaders that Germany will not col- ‘nieter ' ' 111.11 .1.~ Lilltl'-1l1'~1l§.l..lll ti» , lrariirri here - w.» close to Jere-loin: Gcnnan high 1 . lhrltl .\.l.:: t. _ . 111m the double aim of | 112111011111}: ttuiuiicu pro 110115 111111 at 1111! » ' .' L. ; ilud- l oil \ ltu1111~1c\l.. rl-ciiitl)‘ . 111s YUlZUluNl to he the leader ui 11-1 cliutie of ton (lesbian Generals lua- lapse . There were other reports that the Germans were trying lo push Finnish Faswists into :1 cqup GEthL Ulliililli! Premier Risto Rvti and i115 government in order to forestalla Finnish peace move toward Russia. well-earned lcave.__—___ll._C. . d1‘ to scuttle Hitler 111 order 1o get‘ “ "“‘~'°“““‘“ P“*““~ - lOntario C. C. F. Has Three 0111 oi‘ eight German d11'- _ 15.0115 statluiit ‘ 1a Yiigos- ‘ Own LabQr 1111111 and C‘ :11e h-‘cn moved 1 -B11lgarif111 border 1 as "ciniorceznent l DETROYI‘, Mich. Dec» l3 —(C 1 ' .eck to Berlins wnt-yllill»! to Buigalna not P) _ E‘ a Jonmc‘ onwnu leach-July $131431 t0 invite a fate similar to Italy's. . . is learned here. t-r of the C. C. F- Party, said here Tl Zagrct. radio. heard by the nodal’ that the C. C F‘ has its own 1y of Infortnlitoii, lWpOIIBU 11.11101" bill almost completed and . Monitor Dohri Llojilo was t!'.\‘- he hopes to sec itf igllrocllggced i 1 1 _ ,- - 1 o e ovmca ARRIVALS 11110.11 ovisnscaa §.‘.§,.§°*s‘°‘ The C. c. F. bill. he stated. rmke provision for "true" pulsory ' ccmpared will om- to the theoretical com- pulsion in the present bill." It will define company unions. out- law them and provide penalties for the organizers and the con:- panies permitting them; define in specific terms what. are known as “unfair labor practices" 11nd prov- ide penalties for violations _ “something the present set does not do." Mr. Jolliffe can: to Detroit at the invitation of T. P. Smith, re- gional director o! the United Wholesale Retail and Department Store Employees Association 1C. l'- 0.1 to address a nurnbst- of C. I. O. and AXIJftrlCi-lii Flesh-ration of Labor Union gatherings. STRANGE TASTES 1n Ethiopia. butter is used ac g hair dressin For STRAINS, SPRAINS and SORE MUSCIES V. R.. of Georgetuvrn, P. E. 1.. who arrived recently at an eastern Con- ‘ adian port after spending l!) mouth; - overseas tiboard a Royal Canadian‘ Navy destroyer. A trucl: driver in civilian life. White joined the NHYY in October. i941. 11nd has engaged the enemy in combat during con- voy escort and patrol dulv in "10 Stoker George White. R. C. N I North Atlantic and Mediterranean f I‘ waters. lle l: back in Canada 0 ._l’_l1_nt¢f. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertllemeni 2.5 Cents (icntral Guardian locals 60 per word" Waste d l] l, | :1: pcr word; Announcements and Coming rgvggts (l? W013: Lylaemllll‘ 311W! W011i; ln Mcmoriam Notices 70c per incn; List: of plural and Spiritual Offerings, Catch, m. 5o per name; Letter; of Condolence 70c per Inch; Wedding enga emcnts l0 words Im- $1.0] and ill cents for cvcry additional 8 words. Notice: of Thank; 111d Appreciation. 70o per incb or lo ~41: word. List: of Subscription; :1; ‘flczniglopjlar inch. Address ud Presentation $1.00. Other- ness o; W. H. Benton. For Sale r011 sou: vim: vouuc. ewes. Apply H. . McNeill, Mt. Al1b_to11. U l. feeaelszfleliLllYeetedk woman - MAID. Arbor mks. C. A. Beer. 204 Hlllsboro St. 12-15-21. collective bargaining “as. c. i6 — (CPL- haltlzigly in B on the Stock Price re- MJNTREAL. De Trading proceeded narow channel toda Exchange Curb Mar et. lvisions were small with minutes a- .l1ead of pluses. TORONTO. Dec. 15-(6?) —Th0 .111i11i11_g groups were a bit heavy 1n 1 the final stage of todays Toronto lExchange Market and .tne Base lMetal issues closed .33 down while . er group; fin- a wl Tuesday's lclose. Volume at 1113.000 shares was the smallest for a. full session since last May. I WINNIPEG. Dee. ltinued to dominate |today on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change and deferred futures fol- lowed advances at Chicago to new seasonal highs. Closing prices were l-4 to 1 i-4 cent a bushel higher with Decem- 1 ber at. $1.20 l-2, May $1.22 l-2 and i-B. At the new |peaks May touched $1.22 7-8 and July $1.21 3-8. LONDON. Dec. 16-(0?) - The Stock Market closed irregular to- day as lradin generally quiet. except 0r some act mining issues. 15—Rye con- grain trading MINING 101101110] Dec. 1e - to?» - Stock Quotations. Stock C1059 flax 1.20 dermal: 8 Algoma Anglo Can Anglo Hur Aquarius Ar] o11_ Becuhamots Bathupst A ‘sale Jobbing western and llcw Ycrlt Stock Exchange ' Montreal Garb Don A Fraser Fraser V_ '1‘ C Home _01l Imp Oil 1 Price Com Intfii Pete 1 PRODUCE MONNTREAL, Dec. l6 -— (GP)- Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of iiculture foll0w:— Eggs: Graded stiipmcnts quoted on spot 50 l-2 for A-large; A-med- ium 48 1-2; A-pullets 45 l-Z; B 45- 45 1-2; C 43-43 l-Z. Butter: First grade crecmery prints Jobbing price 36 i-2-fi7; first grade solids, job price 36-38 l-2; ue. pasteurized storage No. 1 35 l- -35 l-2. Cheese: Current recei t. white western and Que.. 20 ' whale- ue. white 20 11-26-21, current sales for export. Potatoes: ‘l6 lb. bag No. 1 Que. ftgg-LW; N B. and P.E.l. 1.60 rose-Lb» m cm-wnwn v fi @wMmm - . n fig» cngafifiv- we» 1 1 ll. S. Senate May . Salvage Food Plan WASHINGTON. D60. l3~ (AP )- 55 Signs appeared today the the Sen- ate may work out some compromis” to save at least part of the Roos- evelt administrations 31.000.000.- 000 a. year food subsidy Program. The Senate banking committee. delaying action on legislation ap- proved by the House of Represen- tative; outlawing subsidies Jan. i. entrusted to a three-man subcom- 1 Cdn Molartic Cent Pat 11"»- 2 :8 5g‘ g wPs-u-r‘ 9°53- _ sect.sgsssaassiisfiesests: can: I <11- ‘° um: ~11: 01mm Shore Cad L >- no 1- wuzs-T“ Tr-pmww u- >-a~zmnguggauoawaa I 0M1 l Norandu Friifs'ii.éic'riiiis-fii_slr_rzfis. Bud's Service Station or Phone 398-11 . l2- '. WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 29B Grafton street. Good wages. WQNTED — (TOMPETENT MAID. finTsnTE-rwo um cfiolifi 1 ' Like 110w. N111c pieces. l» smog‘ Rex Dd . l leep out. Write Box 147 l2- (11111 1111111111111 sci. Albany. Personal " 711 .1611 111E111: 1111 Rnmcrly T895" 11. r. c1 lllthfia, P11111111. __*___ ___, JP kl 1 r- - " "’ all Machinery EWALT SAWS AND WOOD- workin machines. Newest types availab e from direct factory rep- resentatives for Canada. Quota- tions gladly, furnished on applic- ation. De nit Disher Corpor- ation. Ltd. 402 West Pender 8L. Vancouver B. C. 5-3541 Q...‘- Continuation Public Clearance Auction Sale SMALLWOOD ESTATE on ‘Thursday. December 16, i943, at l0 A.M. at premises of the lortljind Packing Company. corner Dorchestcr and lownal Streets. Lharloitetnwn, all linens, silver, dishes, cut glass,_pnts, pans, crocks. preserving bottles, cooking utensils. pictures. books. tools, bedding, urns. kitchen range (almost new), 2 Quebec Heaters, butchcr-hand-carved table, Singer drop-head sewing machine, library table, din- ing room chairs and all other personal property. Sale will be continued daily until all articles disposed l DATED December 111111111, ma. Mrs. Ada L. Smallwood Estate V.C. Smallwood Mrs. Ada L. Smallwood Auctioneer -' Administratrix. “"1 Wanted .; ivvfifrhn - cmcvtaa" saw 'ro 12-16-11. ranch 1x111‘ Charlottetown. Apply A care of Guardian. 12-15-16-18-31. of .._ _‘-',, l2-l4-3i. l P B11100 Snmcrs. Brarlalbnne‘ l I Obrlen Q ueenst/on St Anthon: San Ant Senator Shawin igan Sherritt. Siscoe liiaden Pend Ore Total Sales " Smells Wantc Paying highest market prices. Buying all grades. Freeze them when suitable. Packages furnished upon application. Ship express to me at Summer-side or 0'Leary. E. E. SHARBELL mlttee the task of canvasslnzthe possibility of salvaging some of the controversial program-which the administration claims is necessary to hold down rlces. Bolstering t e possibility o! a compromise was the makeup of the three-man subcommittee survey- ing the field Majority leader Ai- be11 Barkley. one of the three. is a. supporter of the subsidy pr "ram as it now stands, and Senator b- ert Taft (Boo-Ohio) another member. has proposed a “ ance on a modified basis. The third member. Senator John ‘Bonkhead tDemAla.) is the author of the anti-subsidy legislation. He expressed doubt that a compromise could be reached and asserted the farm bloc is “going to bat for the bill as it is." “icate inter-racial problems QUOTATIONS "'""”' ‘M’ F. ll. It. llcumlttcc WASHINGNN. Dec. 1$—(AP) --Ths oommittefi appointed lazy 12":- ln lobe dc ed todI ‘b? l6 “than “ma. which termed its omen contention and f another end directing west: coast chip ions to end alleged dlec chi en un- v said o wholly without. constitutional and legal mrisdictlon and power to ia- sue the directives. and or th reason the said directives are with- out legal effect.’ Both the railroad end shipyard orders were issu under an exec- utive order in which the President forbade any contractor doing bus- inesc with the government to dis- criminate against employees or would-be employees for racial or religious reasons. It is wholly im ractlcal. the rall- roads said in a oint letter to the F.E.P.C.. to attempt t/a handle del- in southern states by decree Further, they argued that changes in rela- tions between carriers and unions can be accomplished only under the Railway Labor Act. Feeling lluns liigh At Naples NAPLES. Italy. Dec. 13——tAP)-— Fflfilml; ran 111811 and tension in- creased in Naples today as Univer- sitv students. who clashed with police Saturday when a meeting was prevented. called another mt-etinl: for next Saturday Rocks were thrown at D0lice who fired shots over the heads of about 300 students when they m- temptcd to enter the University of Naples grounds. Police officials said the meeting next. Saturday would be broken up “in an even more vigorous man- ner" if it is held without auth ' ation. Armed guards have been stationed around the University. _ The commit/we of tionoi lib- eration. a political nizationcom posed of representatives of six Ital- 1811 demflfilwe parties. entered the controversy by issuing a statement 6011118111111!!! the actions of the po- co. Allied military government ou- thorittes. to whom the Italian po- lice are responsible, are conducting an investigation. They have an- nouncerl that they may take action against Adolfo Omodeo. rector of the university. who has ignored three stimmons by public security officers of AMG who intended to warn him against political activity ct the university. A delegation representing time students delivered a protest: to Col. Edgar H . head of AMG in the Naples are today and asserted that their intended meeting last zilarturday was not of s political na- Sforzino Bform. son of Count Carin Sforza, describing himself as n11 adviser of the students. said formal notification of last Satur- days meeting had been given AMG subordinates. Count Sforzo - is n. pro-Fascist foreign minister and prominent Italian democmtio lend- er. . The younger Sforza declared oo- lice are under direction or two Racist-appointed officials who Liz/e not been removed by the Al- Minn-(Ps Kills pain ‘ Ode and repeating the Creed. Mayor Patricia Curtis. O. w. A. 0-, of New Weominster. B. 0., is the orily woman barrister in that f‘ lan Army. Prior to eruiot-l znent she practiced law for several Yell". and is now serving in the‘ 0111c: of the Judge Advocate Gen~ oral. National Defence Head. quarters. Ottawa. (Canadian Army Photo) BIRTH GROVE W. I- The Birch Grove Women's In- stitute met. at the home of Mrs. Austin Scales. Freetown, on Thursday evening. Dec. 21d with the president in the choir- Meeting opened by singing the R4111 call was responded to by sixteen members. with two visitors present. and lpproved. treasurers report showed n bol- ance of $4.12 on hand. Five members paid their fees. It was reported that $88 00 was realized from the chicken supper ghilch wee donated to Birch Grove. a . It. was decided to send 00.00 for the treat for the Infirmary $190 was passed in during the meeting. be sent to the T. B. league. also $6.00 for the Christmas treat for the children. Mrs. Geo. Jardine. Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs C B Matheson volunteered to mr/xe candy with the sugar donations handed in at the meeting. Moved and seconded that $5 00. 1 I Minutes of last mulling mo. Mics Sarah Rogers donated quilt cover for the Red Cross to be quilted ‘Ihursdny evening at M11- Geo. Jerdinea. It was decided to send a box of chocolates to Morris Deacon Ind Mrs- Motheson to look after some. Sick Committee reported two calls mode- School Committee reported 110th- ing requested by the teachers. New sick committee. Mic; Mill, Mrs. John Paynter. Mre- Everett Sohunnan lo be hostess for next meeting. ‘ Lunch committee; Mrs ‘Austin Rogers. Mrs Everett Scburmon and Mrs. Austin Scales. f Programme Committee Blanchard, Mrs. Cur y. Hod Cross Scales and Mrs. mun. The programme for the evenlnd consisted of an Auction Sale very capably handled by Mrs. Austin Rogers, which realized $7.21. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem hunch was served by the Host- ess. assisted by the committee in charge. 01mm uscs uafi* r0 ATTACK sum. tea. 1m. "Austin Everett Schur- Tm, England. Dec 14 (cPi-Pte. G. Griffiths’ Home Guard training came in handy when an infuriated bull charged down a. aide street here. endang- ering a. number of children play- ing on the sidewalk. He stood his ground 11nd attacked the bull with his belt. diverting its attention and enabling the children CHIS DRINGING UP FATHER cape. He was gored during th l Collection amounted 14pm etc.’ . yMIL Minnie Campbell and . o1- "; bfr. 2. can: Blanchard. "'— numuc 111m ENTIRE saas PELTS ARE RECEIVED for marketing by us by: - J. A. Webster (i? C0, 156 Richmond St. Charlottetown Charlottetgvgn F gr Sales Ltd Charlottetown J. J. Stewart Montague Pcltc left with any of the above are forwarded to us and handled and marketed by us in the came manner as shipments made direct to 11g, Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited Summerclde, Prince Edward Island 11111 $111101 Our Charlottetown Receiving Station for this seam will be under the management of J. D. Jenklnl, office 119 Grafton St. This station is now open and will be pleased to receive your pelts and issue receipts and advances for same. The Dominion Silver Fox Furs, 111. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. 12-11-18-25-31. “Fur Buyer R. 1v. O’BRYAN _ non. 111111111111 co. Ltd. Montreal Now buying at really good prices lilvem, f platinums, white faces, etc. -at office of- 0. ll. ROGERS SUMMERSIDE Be Sure and See Mr. 0’Bryan His Phone Number is Summer-side 136 G V Edam" D0110“ K Mal-lg Dolron; 3. Marla T- 9W cet. Grade VL-l. Marie Gallant: I 12,059 Gallant; 3. Helen Gallant. Grade v.-1. Edward Doucet; l. Pin ‘ ._ _.____i--—-i tlcand had to be token to hc| hospital. 1 When word reached Lt.C1e.n E.. c. A. Schreiber. General Officer: in Command. Western Command. an order was issued expressing the: general’: appreciation of the Home Guard‘: cqurlle._ ST. AUGUSTINE CONVENT l ’c'.:i= l ol-‘lxiis III.—l. can oauant: l1 lLois McGee; 3. Mei-inn Gallant. Honor R4111 for November. l Grade II. (a)—1. 1110111115 9W." Grade X.—1. Eileen Kneabonc: 2. 2. Bernadette Plneau; (i. 09°11“ Georg‘ no - iron. 1e 111-1. Marie Doucet: 2.1 Grade I1. 1b>-—1.Mari1ynM'-‘0¢ll cuthier. 2. Claire Dulong. ~ VIIL-J. Mule L. Doinm: grade L-l. Olive Gallant. l on} InezC M ____ _i___i_____i B)’ G EORGE vlt-DIANUS gll-(‘ME-l WANT TD MAGGIE-HON DO YOU _ sweet. UNANIMOUS’! 01o You mam: ‘wt-Cm’ . 41 w ngsruacilzu"... TIPPY AND "CAP" STUBBS 01.: tnov ycnoeeiws SAlD TO AUNTIE sonar/H i “KEED w-uose CHILDREN O it’ * l- W i‘ .’__ J 1 Iilélfgit [.1] \§§.1un¢a 'fild‘vnny YES--'CUZ Tl-tEYW/E COME TO POE AUNTIE BANGS» OF "l-t’ MONEY HER GRAlWPA HID FDRTY YEARS AGO--AN’-- Pmun 1111a rotpgn - 11a WILL nave 1101's or TIME HMM" CAP AN’ a11_1_v AWFUL wneoccuptsvg y”, LATELY".- SEEM l 6 .NO N A SUCH AN OPTlMlbT ‘ w He's SPENDltIiG HtsTlME neljoiuxcomaselvtl