or. c. Visit Charlottetown llii. GEORGE F. BUCHAN. M1). (GI-us) l‘.R.(.‘.P., D.I‘.ll., (Cantab) Dr. lor Greater and is 1 oi lsadcs in public health iii Great li."l Ills no.1; lil this .' lor min; ‘s, itiiztnts uni. is recognized ill- willosusn. B. bcrolllsll in llualtin area, since .2 _ lvliirys Kilopilllls and to the Fac- ulty or ugdiciiic of London Uni- yui-sityy llc has published many papers on Public Hi-alth questions. ‘the uoternmeiit ol Great Brit- ain has lrcqucnlly called upon D1‘. Buchaii and recently no has been intimately associated with thcdis- cussiurs on the proposed plan 101' ii National Health service. Hn has come lo Catiutla at U’! request of the kIiiITIITIIOXI G0‘ " iiit-iit llii(1L‘l' aii cxqllltligc agree- ment witii the British Aiinistry oi Information and Dominion Wor- time Information Board. Tile Health League olICaVnada has been given the responsibility and privi- ivge oi arranging his itinerary iiirouglioilt Caiititlii so that people interested in lhiblic Health l'i'i.\l-~ tors may meet him. Dr, Buchan is also an authority on ante-natal and post-natal Illic- Dr. Buchaii will speak to the Charlottetown Rotary _Club on bionday at noon and will ilddTLSS I meeting of all ititcrested p01‘- 59115 iu the Legislature Assembly 511131111791‘ at 8.15 on Monday even- g. islanders Among 5-Year Veterans Back 0n Leave lBy The Canadian Press) impatient for their first Car.- adian Christmas in years, the first happy lsoldicrs to come under the rirlttyfls ilCW rotating leave plan are in the Dominion with a big contingent of arrivals representing almost every section of the coun- try’s armed forces. Several hundred of the soldiers on leave-some of thcm men who sailed away Ln December of 1939, and some who have fought through every Canadian campaign in Eur- ope - will spend 30 days at homo before going back to take their places in the lino in France or Italy. . With them came large numbers of P..C.A.F. iiicn who have coin- pleicd operational tours and a few nicn of the Royal Canadian Navy. About 400 British war brides nf Canadian soldiers. many of them ulth young children, tverc in the movement. ‘ incrs oi the Victoria Crcss~M '. David Vivian Currie of Moose J:i\v. Sask., and Owen Sounti, Ont., and Maj. John Keef- ei’. Mahcney" of New Westminster, B. C.- d in the same group. arrivals included assortment oi members oi the disbanded c0111? oi‘ Canadian fire fighters in Brit- ' solrlic tors of the army respondents, nursing sisters. members of the C. W A C. and various other service branches. A was Pie. aids of Montague. iy of Murray Ric- .y\ . . 0T1 CZ‘ er. P. E. i. For the itztr brides, the landing in Canada was cvcii more wel- come than tlstlal, for they had been forced to rough it for foul- "ir point of departure "l Kinqtlom when their ion was delayed. Pat Rafferty In Hospital CYITAWA, Dec, 15-(CP>-Pat Rafieriy. one‘ of lhc original n in- bers of the "Dumbells" of the t Grunt War is in Rockcliiie "-l.C.A. F. hospiinl today with injuries re- ceived yesterday when he fell 20 leet from a rafter while erecting props for n show in which he was scheduled to appear with other stars to entertain Roclifillfie all‘ men. Hospital attendants said tonight that Rafferty was "resting com- Iortably and feeling much hette..’ Intent of his injuries was not dis- oscd, but it was learned that no ncs were broken. ‘.-v_ g O1‘ cs fiQulck Relief. Big Saving. g So Easy. No Cooking. ' This well known recipe Is used by ny thousands oi‘ housewives, be- usc they have found that it gives om an effective. dependable med- Inn for tillltrcssing winter coughs. ‘s so easy to mlx—nnyono can do It. a From any druggisngct 2% ounces PInox. a. special compound or provcn grcdicnts. In concentrated form, well I-inown torcflcct on throat membranes. Then mnko a. syrup by stirring two lps of granulated sugar and onc cup f wcur a fow moments. until dis- F. llllll Tl Buclian lius been MOH. the i912 the outstanding lit-Id. g Winter Coughs, Mix This Syrup at Home ‘r _Two Canadian V. C. {Vintners Home for Christmas» Anni illcctlng St. Fall's Bllurcll Victim's Auxiliary Tho fol-Moth annual meeting o! St. Paul's Branch A Women's Aux- lllflfy wu held In lt. Paul's Pariah Hall on Thursday, Dec. 14th, i044. In the nbccncc o! thc president, Mrs. Pierce, tho mcctln: was £11.. sided over by the vice-pron nt ‘Mrs. J. A. Bentley, wise sfontgiéited c meeting very zrac ou y, ng to illness Miss Ca-rric Huiam, treasurer of this branch over c. long term of years, could not be present. Mrs. T. B. Woodman read the treasurer‘; rt. Branch A have paid up the pledge in full $150.00 and an extra $10.00 asked for was sent, making in all $160 00; After the‘ other reports were given the officials were then elected. Ibgotnorary Presldent—lld.rs. J. T. President-Mrs. J. Pierce. Vlce-Presldcnt-Mrs. J. A. Bent- Y. Second Vice-Presldent-Mrs. T. B. Woodman. Rec. Secretary-Mrs. J.T. Rodd. ‘lreasurer—Mrs. J. A. Bentley. Dorcass Secretary —- Mrs. J. Whcatley and Miss A. . Living Message Secretory-Sis Alberta Lewis. Cent it Week Secretary-Miss _Lewls. Thank Offering-Miss A. Home. Prayer Partner and Correspond- the L 1.lli'ii‘_\'. ill. who "loo Canadians who won the Victoria Cross, lilQl st litvard for distinguished gal- . re rccciiily decorated by His “Majesty, have arrived home in time for Christmas. Here they pose for a Canadian Army phot THE CHARLOTTETOWN John K. Mahony, 081M118!‘ New Wsstminister, 51101111! alter flteilolns on Canadian soil. left to right. li/lalor David V. Currie. V.C., Armllred CQTPS. of Owcn Sound, Ont. GUARDIAN GEIITMI. ‘Glllllllllll o! n uwcy nctln my In Inccmd. M flvc cull I wad, MIMI! Pl!- In cdvcncc. * -_-_'=r_ czar-i. _ a shipment .0! .‘ flowm. Brown ' 12-16-10-20-31. I LEAVI. FOR SACKVILL! — ‘rho Hon. W. Stewart. Min- lstcr of Agriculture, accompanied by Mr. W. R. show, Deputy Min- ister, lclt yesterday for Scckvillc on officlll bucinccc. CHURCH SERVICES — Rev. Sterling Stockhoucc will preacn Sunday, Dcc. 11th ct Alcxandra at ll c. in. Huclbrook ct 8 p.m. Crou Roads ct 7:80 p. m. l u-tc-lty i.- YORK UNITED CHARGE, Rcv. J. . Nicholson. Mlnlltcr. Services Sunday: l1 c. m., Central Church; 2:30. Plcncnt Grcvc; 7:80, York; C. G. I. T. cqm lcrvlcc; 7:30, wklcv. re-Ohrlltmlal service. 12-16-11. U FUNERAL TODAY -— The bod C! Ll t. P ti’ . . ‘fled genus Ink P‘ M01115 i I wh' ercht ll Mum... ram residence 60'“ wufitfockgn w w M . this morning to the C urch f the M l-I ' . . i’... will fit. 3i‘; AElSPEMEIiF. o . m ma - mfiicmrllm Aiccimgt ‘l?’ cagffi. I They are, Canadian , and Major Regiment, of —-(Ccnadian Army Photo). V. C.. Westministei- B. C. once Secretary-Mrs. C. Bourke. One very happy half hour was spent in listening to a helpful and encouraging talk from the Rector.‘ Rev, Mr. Ibbot. on our work in L10 l Branch. Flowers were to be sent‘ to Miss Carrie Haslam by the Branch for Christmas greetings. After tea. was served by the ladies, u ‘half hour social chat was held ' in which Mrs. Ibbot and the RB‘;- tor joined. The meeting clo-led with the Benediction, to open s- gain on January litll, i945. l Speculate At Own Risk, Duplessis Says QUEBEC. _D!3c l5 -— (CP) — Frontier Maurice Duples ' said io- dav "the "couple speculating on LLB Montreal light hcat and ucucr swcks are doing so at their tiwn risk." He mode the statement when asked whether the fact that Mont- real bower stocks have been train- ing steadily on the Montreal Stock Market had any special sianllicance lTlie gas and electric Dower as- sets of the Montreal light lrcat and Dower were exuroibriittcd bv the Lib- eral Govtrnmeut oi iormer-Premler Adelard Godbout during the last session. and a Quebec Hydro-cloc- trle commission was created). ‘VII. Dllplcssis said that nobody was ubic-‘to forecast lint’ ILOVCFII- tnent action as "the government. is still studying all llliillili of the orc- blem and has not reached any de- cision yet " V Straight Party Fight In No. Grey owsn sotmn, Ont... Dec. 15- Ganadians Rest 'ln Italian Village AN ITALIAN VILLAGE. Dec. l5 —-lCP)~—The Canadian Latins-k and Reiiirew Scottish are ljcstinll and training in this vlllaac loij the (luv tht will brim: new Italian bat- tles. Their Colonel Jrom Mcdi- cine Hat. Alum. suvs his men are scattcred over three villsllos and three hills. but here is the great- est concentration of them all. The village is one of storv and atmosphere It. 51.111165 on a hill iitid the hill ‘.5 a great and dccaviri: castle. built by the blue-blooded Maletcsta family in the 13008 I18 a bulwark against transxression 011 lbs Adriatic clom in. Below. the v11- lage clings to itself. its sturdy houses parted bv the tight. cobbled streets filled now with the vehicles of modern war and UCPDI€G with a (CPJ——RCP01'l§ the Feb. 5 North contented human amaszam of men Grey by election may be a straight from Victoria and god Dgcrra 511A???’ Liberal-Progressive Conservative and iOgléVidhEfe ieréu eoevsatrorg fimv fight clfClllillfidr in this politically flifewdunxregisiflcé armmd mere conscious constituency tonight. n dank‘; leluvdred mm“ of the no? Dlccncc Minister lvicNaughton all“ gopulauoh < P arrived at noon today to start his "Hem v0“ Se‘; a farmer “mung first campaign by conferring with his oxen and cart down the hill to {Imgwm °"§'~‘“{Z°1‘5 “m1 Visllihll ‘Mr his my,“ There ‘m, see me V135,,“ c rans. Mis. McNaughton was miss, hunwim, home n", Roman entertained at a Liberal women's Catholic soldiers alttciid his services W0- each Sunday in me village church Ifomorrow the General will likely Here vou sceaulaouci-ctnmemorat- deliver l1 radio spcccli gird mic; ing the dead of the last ‘not; m address av formal iiontiiiationitieet- front of it hangs an Ornshijsélggls- lug. his inst tests on the hustlngs like somol-hlnl! out of a r since accepting tlle offer to stand card of old England. A fEW fee. lt- gm. 915mm, hem Meanwhile Mayor Garfield Case E m isls. plaoue towthe dsnag ofhgh: t open war. na . ' f been Qbllmtsd w a black Emlyn ibmlillfék Eimliii’ iiliiiifiiiikéliil‘? servative candidate, said iic had authored bv someone. sr/metime. heard "rumors" that Party Leader John Bracken might ask him to stand down so that Mr. Bracken could run against Gen. McNaugh- ton. He indicated hc thought. these were "merely rumors." "I have heard nothing like this from the party headquarters and we are coiiiintling our organizat- ional plans,“ he added. He also heard that the C.C.l'-‘. Party was going to leave tlic hold to the old line parties “to battle it out". C 0.1“. party spokesman could not be reached for comment. Opposed To Extending Term 0f LL-Governor QUEBEC. Dec. l5 -- (OP) — Premier Maurice Duulessls said here todav he was “opposed to t-lie tx- tenslon of the term of office of the Lieutenant-Governor because it is cotntrary, to normal and sane tra- ons ' (Quebec's Lieutenant Governor. Sir Eugene Inset. vcstcrdov reacti- cd expiration of his nonnal term of olfice with no tiew ilnpoiti-tmullt announced bv the Governor-Gener- al in council. "I am convinced that. the Federal Government. will CCIISJ h the wit. Quebec Governnicn. on the niattt-rl Widows 0f Veterans Allowance Measures OTTAWA, Dec. i5 — lCPl - gil-iuvisions [oft the vgar Veterans’ ‘_ ,,, _ _ 0\\'lIliCC‘ c lave con extended "if 351121131 1P1 ‘iélbllfagxnafiflzfhglill - 1y 0l‘dL‘!‘—ll‘I-C(lLIiiCl1 to _cover wid- Iifgdergi Gdvem“; ~ ~w conéuh Wm‘ riws cl veterans of this war tllc the Provlticill L rnniont about F11“ GK“ Wan the 5mm‘ Am‘ n,“ nomination u, m? ,.,,,),.e,_.€ma_ can war and tlievnprlh west, field mfe of ms Mfleslvh-w force. Veterans Minister Mackenzie "i hope the Federal Government annfilllcfid .\'@é101'£l11l'- Wm m, M; m such a “lay as m Widows of such veterans. Ii create gnome;- Drecedeut," Mr, they have reached the age of 55 1x13185515 5fl1d_ or have become permanently iv‘.- cripabic Dfdiiflliilfililllig themselves and arc ill ncccssltotls circum- stances, new are eligible for an allowance of $365 annually if with- out dependents, or $130 If support- ing onc or more dependent chil- dren, Mt. liiackenzle said. Provis- ion lS also made for allowances, $360 for one, $618 for two or $730 for more than two. to be paid on behalf of children of such veterans whose parents are both dead The latest order-in-councll cov- ered widows of veterans oi this war and of the North West Ficld Force. Widows oi.‘ other veterans had been covered previously. Ilotnan Catholic Bishop Passes HARTFORD. CONN., DCc — Most Rev. Maurice F. McAuliff Bishop of Hartford diocese of the at St. Francis Hospital. 69 He The Bishop ailing for five years. during ivhicli l!!! inslstetl upon car- rying on his arduous Episcopal du- ties, was admitted to ltospital Dec. 3 Last Sunday .thc Sacrament of Extreme Unctlon was administered ‘to him. Many, Turkeys Sent East From Prairies OTTAWA. 5.5.15 - (or The agriculture department todnv tlint from Dec i to De nbout 2.- (l pounds _ have been shipped iil '76 railway cats from the nrairic Drovinocs to eastern nlrarkcis l-<.r16o:arl-;l with 50 cars r 2t , 1 Drool éygs. l9 ~.. Mums mm Tho department. said stlonllcs oi‘ turkeys from tnatcrn fanns nrc not too good." but. are more chickens of tv. Generally. more turlvvt; n“. on Can. adlan markets for Clivisttnns and New Your than in l!) . The ceiliniz orici- oi t-urltcvs to lcr in Ontario and Q116- soived. It's no trouble at all and tukcl butnmomcnt. Nocookingnccded. (Or You can use corn syrup or liquid honcy instcnd of sugar syrup.) Put tho Pinex into a. i6 ounce hottlO and odd your Hyrup. This gives you l0 ounces of cough syrup, unusunlly quick-acting and dependable, and you get four times as much cough med- icine for your money. It ncverspoils, and is very pleasant-children love It. You'll be surprised by thc way Ittukea 1_ reported stuck on the outskirts 0i th ci EXPRESS FAITH IN VOLUNTARY BODIES MONTREAL, Dec. iL-Fslth the essential value of association as an integral part of, all health programs. both to make the silt-port 0i these occur-ants afgcri they have been established. was x-| Dressed In a resolution approved at the recetn 25th annual ineetinz tli- Health League oi’ Canada here. it was stated in the resolution that pioneer cflort in all tzcltlmof public health had iargelv rfliulwd SIX All] PARIS. Dec. 15 -— (AP) -- The» Unite-a bbflles 7th armv orovothrce‘ spearheads Germany's HIGHS-l m} ps1 _~._ _ , u . tnsmiis] to the dav after it stormed the Mediterranean shore and begun a= chase of the enemy that led 500 miles across Franco. l Elements oi the vticrun 45th and I I l R. C. Mil’. Arctic Captain Promoted OTTAWA. Dec. l5—(CP)—Ru;/al Canadian Mounted Police head- quarters announced tonight the promotion of Staff Sgt. H.A. Lar- sen. veteran Arctic navigator and captain of the R.C.M P. patrol vessel "St. Roch" to rank of Sub- Inspector. Sub-Inspector Larsen captained the St. Roch on her two journeys through the North West Passage. one from west to cast in 1040-12. the other from east to west during this year. Larsen, born in Nor- way, has spent most of his life at SE3. Hc was awarded the PolorMellnl in connection with the first jour- ney of the St. Roch through the North West Passage. and the first person to have mods the jour- ney in both directions. . Jewelry Burglars Operating In N. B.? - SAINT JOHN, N. B., Dec. 15- (CP) Police today expressed belief a gang of jewelry burglars may be operating in New Bruns- wick. During the past month, goods worth about $11,000 have been stolen from three Jewelry stores. A $5,000 burglary occur- red yesterday at the Campbellton store of Albert Loubert. The Saint John store oi Matthew Val- ardo lost $1,000 in watches this week, and a month ago burglars made a $6,000 haul from the Bathurst store of A. I. Tower. Ontario Bus Lines Fear New Storm HAMILTOPK ONT, Dec. l5 - (CPl-Fearixig another severe snow storm. Canada conch lines of- ficials hcrc toniulit cancelled all trips while civic authorities pre- pared to combat. ahv repetition oi the record-making snowstorm which crippled transportation. btsincss and Industry here last. Mondnv nlltht mid Tuesday. Liilht. snow, liccom- milled by a stronn west wind. fell on the city after dork. Four street railway bu-sscs were e of drifting snow. Snovmlows were rushed into action to free tho vehicles. l , from of in. health in contra- in cure the voluntary pended upon public opinion. approved stated that the health of it lwssiblc for governments to inn, cvcrv man. woman. and Child tiatc such Dlflbfnlns :iiitl lo insure. Canada 15 05 strength and the Dominion. of the provinces and ARllllES NOW lllslligzlllllllnll, tlic winter offensive designed Holland and a strip of Gerrnonv In- cluding port u __ ‘Conservative barrister who oncc cer- PABT NOBLE GIANDB A!- SOCIATION — The Rebekah Put Noble Grands Anoclction held its regular monthly meeting Thurs- day cvcninz cl. thc home of Mrs. Vernon Hewitt with Mn. J. O. Stewart, prccldcnt. in the chair. The followinc omcerc were clcct- cd for the new term: President, Vernon Howctt; vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Lemuel er; sec- "FFBYY-"Pfllllfflf. Mn. William Teed. The executive and lick and visiting committees wcrc rc-cp- . . . . , . “- u..°‘i""l"".t..£2.f. “all; ifiitm and Mu. Morley Smith. QUEEN CHARLOTTE AUXILI- ifli-Y-Thc re lcr meeting of Women's A cry H. M. C. B. Queen Charlotte" wu hold lu trio Wlvdrwm Friday. Dec. is. at a Pm. Mrs. Irc Brown wu in the chair and eighteen members were in gigging,“ The ‘égéivenors of the Wrestling? of? “Wed: Mr.cJ.C. stiwzglrf 11.251002:- .G. Peppin sowing- It urged the continued s l g co-operatlon of the Dominion with t P1131113» the provinces '. crcwm . with one another to the mic that. Ins. Mrs lam health throughout the nation be Jvhtwwn- Ways and means. Fifty “mom on n5 high ,1 level as p“. dollars was donated to the Navy 51m, League. and twenty-five dollars to the "Christians Party Committee H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte." Personals Mir. Mark Oiiolloran, Lo 7. (‘t fl is cwgldlni c few days or ‘canola; voluntary activity on the out terested citizens and that by ovemments on. stlnct-ion to the disease dc- resoiution which was cndlturcs of preventable Another Burton, in Gigi“. call-l mgr-aw. ll-Iyndman. . re rnc Kentvlllc. N.8. even n8 “om Rev. T.H.B. Homers and Mrs. Somers returned last evening from a. visit to Halifax. Hr!- Henry Phillipe ha: arrived home from Springfield. Ohio, where s-hc visited her daughter. She also visited In Chicago and MqntpegL l03rd divisions plunged across west of the Alsatian cltv oi Wissambourll the 79th burst the Loutcr River liiic near Sclieibennrud. nine miles east near the Rhine. Crossings of the border by the ‘laced all four United States s, the British 2nd armv and tiic ist Canadian army inside Ger- niaiiiv for the showdown bottles t0; 'lull continued on front in Barman: Annoyod By Churchill Speech IONDON, Dec. 1s - (or; Oman‘ nail?“ tonight d w ca Primc mm; Churchill's "shameful se outta"! of Poland. It Jeercd that Mr. Churchill's pr a1 to compcu. sate Poland wth parts of East Prussia and Dunzig was "osmium. l In its moderation. ‘The plan to Eva curtain Gcr- man territories the cut to Soviet Poland has l bepn known tn German politics quart- ers," Berlin iscid. "The only 5-i3%ll“"‘l§i.‘l2h‘ l‘. "fi..°“.»".'62.'l‘ a. MM Dmzlc. whllc the Lub- iin (Polish National Liberation) Committee has extended its circa much farther to thc west." crush the enemy The protracted the lst Canadian army . ._tltl‘ forest. and Alst. on the British 2nd army front. CHURCHILL URGES- (Continued From Page 9b _ -'rnc unccd prewar Poland which the Polish GC-VCfillnEnf, in London has refus- ed to yield. once Mia cnurchlll spoke o1 con- ditions "if" the Great Powers agree. Again, he mentioned "how much failure 0n the part of the three greatest powers to work together would damage all our hopes for the future structure of World Govern- ment." A quarrel among these Powers. he declared, wo d fatally ruc-turc this world organization. He said Russia. was entitled to certain territory in the east. oi pro-war Poland es a matter of N- ztnssurznce about. her western from, .ei-s. Mr Churchill said Poland wmlld‘ be compensated iorher sacrifice of Lowow and territory near the Ukraine by tracts of East Prussia and Dnnsig to be wrested from G-snnany. As for the battle with Ger- many, he warned bluntly flat the “largest and flercccl. bct- tlos fought In thl. war," will 0o cupy the spring and ltmuncr and iic reported that 6,000,000 to 7.000.000 Germans already had been killed. In one of the most Commcnsmarkildresses of speech w c drew rom Rallies. Conservative. the bewem nuuom‘ that. the Atlantic Charter has 5e- 513,133 come lad gltbostgthietl PzmwRpooeMmfi conN 84mm e res en v A —At Prince Edward Island and ‘lylarshal Btalln to meet with Hocpltcl. on Dec. unllm, to m. Link?" at the M11681 possible Iwm- and In. Humid Acorn, Powncl, c Mr. Churchill condensed a alum“, Predicts Increase In Canadian-II. K. Trade mums. 1E . -(CPi-— lncl-oucin radc cdccndIhcUnItcdK o. ‘thcwltwll cm n n- In dom lftcr f Comm of onrlinrqnent for 6 h Jn Intel-vi h . i “$1 ma’? lawn-la? of 355cc bu- rlers would , to sis-um “rmsmtaslrszllurtzrrl on lih W l‘—G ° 13m” titty y! chgmvcmmml m iron out "79 l id- dluc- crown-kt the p. n. r. a tut polntment that it had "been found Dec. i5. 1044, to Mr. and Mrs. nr- lmbosclble to art-arise l"? meetlntl old stone, New Haven, a. son. Wil- of the three Great Powers. llum c; (This coincided with o. copyright Associated Press dispatch from Washington fw ‘ no such meeting could take pfacc before in gum- lhe end 0f January). lmersidc on Friday, Dec. i5, I944. P g before the l-fouse of Mrs. nnanuel Wedge, aged 00 Commons what he called “the bare years. mineral Monday morning Brim b01195 0! the Poll-Sh P1'°1>1¢lfl"1nt 9 o'clock from her home to 5i- Ml’ 911mm" ‘nude 31°59 11118! ,Pcul's Church, Summerlidc. In- 1 The Poles have n0 a1 HIM-l" torment in the Church Ccmctcry but to meet Russia's demands for a.‘ npnclrgfl-m, out; city, ncci 14, western frontier along the Curlmnip“, 3on9); 31min", "m! 5c 1'1"- lvcnrc. lluuerci k Hen-l DEATHS WEDGE-At her home , from Han 2. In return. Poland wmild be ngguy‘! 111mm gum; this mom- léycnlqgfiulsynlwdxalxlhc V, filariglzry "Blqing at 0 o'clock to at. mutant‘: . r. . e s. cu n Dcn- , , . zig and :11 of 53st Prmgigsggmhi and west; of Konigsherg. N._ D. MacLean 3. Mass trailsfers of would be made to prevent minority IJNDERTAKEI IMIALMEI dLslputes from troubling the IuturcI peace. l From Mr. Ruikes. one of the first members to rise after Mr. Churchill concluded-Benny Rains, flcnchctcwn all from the Army. Navv and Air cc who will not. be able to do Anv persons who would 95 diatom J 01'!‘ of thcv United O0 AWA United - __-__- looking Ahead Fhl Bohaltev "I believe In Insurance” c . ‘man said to me the other do . ‘That's mic”, I nid. "I will: cv e were like you." " cc," hc went on, "I'm cold {on IL I've covered my v t lire for $4,000; I've ccvcrod my car for 31,0003 1'10 wvcrcd my ftu-nlturc for 12,000: I've t some nlcc uitiquc stuff, ‘yoqnc owprcck '11 bc lbl ' on you c lto 11pm the darn I! Iluvc l. Ilrc," I "Y .. “Qpfilildmlala. t: It‘: not being Irnpcrtlnent, how much lIfc assurance have you f" "Five thousand bucks," hc l laid proudly, _, all ova ""427? Icahn um. wm i flamingo If you die’; I asked, perhaps n little grIl-nly. ' Of course, my friend hnd made a i“ en ma“! w! his furniture, he quits property figured their vnluc baton he Insured. But when it came 0o hi! own llfc, he just thought that $5,000 looked nice on paper. II; wnl betbsr than nothing, o!" ioourcc It didn't tnkc him _ in rccllzc can n. wu worth more flan “five fltouland bucks." g You too, an probably worth lmorc iifc cc than you mow carry. It ovcr -- lthcrlgivcmcscdlblwill l lcdiy discuss —- in confidence 1-day problems concerning your iiifc uctu-mcc unngcmcntc, H. C. BOHAKER SUI LIFE 0F Iilllll Charlottetown, P. E. l. Plan Christmas For Serviceman 7Y°°Pc 0v v (In erscc-l I PECEMBER 16.194, i Povlcr llcnlos A? ‘Intent to Brltlcisl Bcncral Eimiiuv," u?!“ Wlq m; u?“ °l sash.» s eec ' Nov. 21h e mad‘ Imcil an order-in-cu 0f 10,000 ho sending 114112?“ ent pg", ‘n enn explain ' gcrllltio owe id: " Eiseintiioswer 151g‘: n cga no mtllaidalltgln. and to that In ccsu lti - n? has": ho id gtcntlora. of the u mlzynbc. " seems to m u, I . the reaconeablcat tlkc the men Que o; not. “mt.” . r thfirjrguy) a and a . wer laid th t . papers had interpretzd 58121912335 as criticizing Geri. Eisenhower in had had no such thought in mind. ——i-__ OIWELL W. L Nine members and on met at the home 0f Mlgsvgllvg McKennn for the annual mum,“ meeting. After the repetition of tho Crccd. roll call followed, m" lured by f m: cu, Minutcc of Ian regular, u» \||\ tcnilll ‘Phcrc will be c number of man_ F01’- home‘ for the holidays. and who would w- xvcciatc any hospitality which nfluht nded to them at this time. nthcl! huncc w any of vhecc yl for either Christians or New Year's Dinner. please phone the Y.M.C.A. . leavina their nc-mc and ad- dress .and mating which of the ser- vices thev would like to entertain. Labor Discusses India Problem LONDON, Dec, l5 — (OP-Reu- tcrl —- The Labor Party Conference heard a suggestion today that Prime Minister Chtlmulll should f0 to New Delhi and meet. Indian coders in an cfforl. to iron out the political dtuatlon. ' "If Prlme Minister Winston Chur. chill can go to , Witching wn, Casablanca. ‘Ibhran and Mos- cow, why cannot he g0 to New Delhi and meet, ms," asked Mr. c Labor She told the Party’. fine conference ceccionwhu l: to nlqmclanbmolun "was lnDiilywfl- i118‘ Street and it lay in the hands; 0f one man." . Discussion of India camc as the‘ outlet-cage oval-rode exccutivecoln- mlttpc lectiLons and carried a wnynriléniqunflnion ocljlln f mm“- ! . 3 or cue of inllprisoned Ind! dera to facilitate negotiations cl med at ending the political dead 100k and forming a responsible nat. ioncl government. The executive ned thgt aflritrgsolutiog want farther cclsra oils and woucl mean. In effect. thatfwc should quit In REGULATIONS LII-TED annual meeting were rend uni ti. opted. No sick calls were report- ed. Report. was given on lut dcncc held in the hall, which netted m; amount of $19.35. It wn moved and mended an n new stove bc purchmd for tbc hall, u won cs pouiblc. no limi- ness letters were rend. The dele- gate to the T. B. convention neld at. the Charlottetown Hotel. In M. R. Maclcod, gave a report oi the very inks-eating meeting. Words of sympathy were mini by the secretary. on behalf oi the members. to the president oi ‘Iii! society. who has sustained th-elou oi a dear son. The president very fllillltll n- plied. Th‘; election o: officer: ivr ti» emu D!"- Presrlent, Mrs. Nell Mcclnfllli n-electcd: vise-president. M“ Percy Maclcod: sooty-trail"!!- Mrs. Murdoch Maclcod. re-elect- ed; auditors, Mrs. Leo M69011!”- Mrs. James Hughes: dumm- Mrs. N.I-l. Manhood. Mrs. O. lit- Kennn, Mn. James flushes. Next meeting to be held ct Mlt Leo McDonald's, and roll M1110! be angwercigt by exchange 6 g s. ."==::.-:..,='":ss-...'"' °°' avc m: - A nicc lunch was then scrvld P! I the hostess and her dllllm" A on hand-film French Film Official: interacted In Ilanalia Dec. 15 - (or) - in trance are lieu- ly interested in all possible lnior: notional exchanges between Ola ads and Phncc. Elimond Thrall”! ‘01230! of Le osrtmglnoixlffééifl y newspaper. the National Film Board rem" do . Mr. ‘hlrcottc, who returned 11W Franco rcccntly. said he had sr:.'.=.-"""..lit“ dflféiliiiu o c raga of collaboration between Canadian‘: UITAWA. Pllm officials I petro- havc been lifted. the m Lions and sulmlv devnrtmen “‘.l2°.“.‘逧"iil&’.i“"mm“°‘t’l" iml... sum. v “ I n'u'ls“-I’ —GOSPEL Order of Meetings- __ Christ Died for the .- ‘and Hench government tn field. euvatm-trvm-lv 4%?“ » ~ m n would hi" co special reference to the commfl nceds of Canada in the _ of post-war reconstrllelloil-rgz, VVHHMNNV HALL- I ll i ‘(Upper Prince St) Breaking 0f Bread-Lord's Day 10:30 am- Sunday School-Lord's Day 2:30 p. m. Gospel Meeting-Lord's Day 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting-Wednesday 8 p. m. Children’: Meeting-Friday 7:30 p. III- Ungodiy-Rom. 5-5 44c Am 1. wmnnlcsx BUYING ALL KINDS 0F FURS AT F. ll. IdclAlIIES ' TUESDAY and DAYS FOLLOWING ‘l I hold of‘ severe coughs, giving quick. satislyinprroilci‘. Itlooilcnr-ithcphlcgm, soothes thn irritated membrancstand helnsclcarthcairpmasagcs. Monoyrq. the conslm b-ac 4 ".- can‘ G _ n pound for urn- dc A birds nlid lit‘ l/laritimrs 4G cents. Bitch; nl d» P and t3 or:- funded if ltdoeslrt pleas in everywny. chenncr bv luu and fivc cents n‘ Bound. respectively. 1 For: 85in Qiooiiailificrsfbarl- ing. mostly Barred Rocks Prlc $1.50 each. P. C. Brown. Phon 8553. 12-10-1 ved in the R. A n. _ sham retort that “the III! Wllhlln ccmc the Atlantic PAYING HIGHEST MARKET PRICES c Charter [ms bwrrnc n Pllln l. c “And." he said. “tba l. laid IOdIU." ghost. i- shost w. 12-160