l. l r a/ M . l v-q l4.~illlli'l‘*‘sl'lili‘ull'.f!Illi-IlilltllliiiziamliiTTiiilTi\iiiltiil1‘ll l 1 ”‘nn Germany. 131w 141111511115 (:_§ , ~“.- wed-v“: nmsarva! 5AA- I I... M", King Christian Medal of Firec- gA new ruuuvuy 3,100 feet long by lACK-IEIICIIIRS (Continued from Pflge 1) legalize the manufacture and sale of margarine in Canada. On a motion by Mr. King. W11. Guiding ib-Huron-Perth) was re- appointed deputy chairman of committees of the whole House. Justice Minister Ilsley said he would table before the Christmas recess correspondence he has had with Provincial Attorneys-General ‘on the question of the legality of e. national bill [of rights. Mr. Shaw set off a brief flurry during the otherwise quiet debate on controls when he described as "pure and sheer political dishon- esty" recent statements attributed to Whiter ‘Pucker (L-Rosthern). He said Mr. Tucker was quoted as saying in a Montreal speech Saturday that the liberals were enemies of Communism, and other subversive doctrines and that they oppose the socialist doctrines of the C. 0.1". and Social Credit. Mr. Shaw continued: "It is my contention that through certain policies applied by this Government in recent years. and supported, by him (Mr. ‘ruck- er). the scll has been fertilized in which Communists lay the eggs from which they hope their little totalitarian serpents "later will December‘ is, "1941 ' new cow, - (Continued from P819 l) 1nd Arthur clef-k, secretary-treas- “IY-rvj, plane used In yesterday’! mam w“ g 75 pusscllgcr Doug]!!! m” pllolfld by ihc veteran Capt. Ha Jones, (Jo-pilot was Eddie Blair and fIlIFII fllvmbifl‘ or the WW, Len Mal-Donald. First reguiui- pagglehgflfli were llr nlld Mrs. Dakar Nordland and punt: 501i Pelcr who are enroute f“ Dfl,,,1,,,rk, They will board a w-llns-Atlailtlc 1111119 11"‘ 91mm“ v Sydney. Dr. Nordlund. a veter- fqw gurgeflll. who has heen loc- . Yéd‘ 1,, gills Province for 18 months “f,” viiit his home in‘ E8111"!- Dmmurig, rol- the first lime In 14 Years’ iio was recently awarded ‘h-Iynvu-ough federal assistance con- ‘movable work has been done at m, Nov Glasgow Airport in ani- mpation of increased air traffic. ‘ ' has been built and. in ItdVfwdeCtnC hundred thousand dollars spent in improvements. The . ‘Hmorv is ideally located on an l-levation of around which is fog W, u. uii limes. The Sydney Alr- pm-i used on the run is the regular might study e. British act under which a nsumer who believed he had been overcharged had a right to place his case before a board or committee. He did not know whether the act still was lr. existence, but felt that possibly it could be used to the advantage of the people who now were uneasy because of high prices. Mr. McCullough traced the rise w“, m New Glasgow is 53 and vmm Now Glasgow to Sydney about mxmong “logs on yesterday’: flight h-om New Glasgow were. Mayor 11,1, Bennett. Messrs L.D. Payzant, CD primer, Doll‘ MacLeod. 0.. Cotter and liiile daueiivr Mosaic and Mayor John A. MacGregOr of wesiville. NB. of Egypt is expressed words: "dust, heat and flies." told of being left with a baggage party to look after the unloading of the ship, and when their work was completed they were ordered to rejoin thei.r unit which had camped in the desert. They walk- ed for the hundreds of tents for their Describes fun c To lloly Land An interesting story of his visit to the Middle East and particu- larly the Holy Land, was told by the Reverend Donald A. Camp- bell, Presbyterian minister of the New London charges, to Rotar- ians at their luncheon yesterday. At the thrne of his visit Rev. Mr. Campbell was a member of the R.C.A.F. and attached to a group of radar operators. inary training in Canada he was sent overseas where he received further training with the R. A. F. and like the other Canadians who went over with him, was ‘finally attached to a radar group consist- ing mostly of Englishmen. unit was sent by boat in Durban, south Africa. and one of the mem- oriea which will minds of the hundreds on that boat will be the pleasure experi- enced at being met at the dock by a woman singing. She dressed in white and they learned that she was the wife of the Mayor of Durban and that she always met the troopships in, . “k6 manna“ Th, cum“, m scum Whelan Bldg, 115 Grafton Street. 1151:1111 We" "m1" °°l"1f1=1'1111°"- After prelim- Their linger in the was later ommittee consisting of Father terminal fot tram-Mun P1511" hatch.” Africa is delightful, for although M000 d, ,, ' V w! ‘TILL I , ar e, Rev. Mr. Somers, and -.-~ hoard I115 “m” 5mm‘ u’ Mr. MacNllccl, who followed it was winter, they were able togmdios It lsgllfisménzgdvlaior MacNutt was appointed to BIIIfeIILaIr miles from Qh.fl°tte_ Bhaw, suggested that Cana a go about in shirtsleeves. service. wait upgn the Government fggard- Rev. Mr. Campbell's impression in three He hours, searching through l Worths Drugstore. antral Guardian v fll | .___ ‘this column is reserved for news ol local interest but advertising of w! ov "i I new: mm’: may be inserted wot "u!" "mou-‘JRIIT-Yffisififiiii _ It five cont: l word strictly pay- 26.25am m??? 1n “'1' $11M!- l- liilile 1 t. ll ‘Q “'" "' "'""“' ~__ :'.-.iw.-.-:EI:.-- cy-""-“""..$ M|¢|>HE3g0N-§_M'eni. lgmln I Tigudlflfm 112:5“ 1ZIIYM’: ‘ " I ...'.i'.'.:.l.".":l:l.';r=1- 1* ,1“ {Christian Social Council Meets CHOCOLATES in DOUHCI D0895. AT YOUR SEBVlCE——Arnfast Coal Co. Phone 249B. cllnlsmas 5mm LIGHTS and Cards. Toombs Music Store. I HOWARD McINNlB‘ Fit _---" ted , ‘The seml-almusl meeting oi the Footwear at 1'15 Queen street. PEI. Christian social Council was YARDLEYS in ctmplete variety.‘ “e111 1" 10° C115‘ 111111 Charlotte- worths Drugsbom 'town, yesterday afternoon. The | I1I°VI1VOWD1~IIIIB wriarle inlattendance: Rev. ‘ BILLFOLDQ w l“ C ll - . 6C6 0. ATUIldCflCOfl G. R. 'Birief Cases, 1h English“ Lentils. .g“"l1fi°";i M111" T- E- Mmull- M1’- Tw b, M“; 5v _ era ooper, Rev. T.H.B. Sconers. m o ii Mr. R. J. Rupert, Rev. J.D. Davison, OPEN EVENINGB 1 T0 e until . ‘aEtRQéVE-Fi-thEYPfi wlgcPlz-‘gl Cl ioilm . Tl S t T . ' - - - 51' u‘ u l?___p°r out“ Ipresided and the secretary Rev. E. SPECIAL UNTIL OlnusTMAs_ ,J. Bairrass was at the desk. Many __59_00 Creme and o“ Penmnents important matters concerning the m, _5_m_ Mary-s Beauty PM,“ ,soclal welfare of the people o! the I I ,ing a wotrklmarvs compensation act. a law providing for mothers’ allow- ances. and the opening of a borne in the Province for Juvenile de- linquents. The secretary, Rev. E. J. Barrass. [was instructed to write the Mayors of Charlottetown and Bumlmerside and the secretaries of the Board of Trade of Charlottetown and Sunn- merside regarding a bye-law setting THE MAYIIAVEN SAILS-The "Mayhaven", Capt. William Moss, leaves Charlottetown today for Bt. John's, Nfld., with a mixed cargo of farm produce. Besides potatoes, eggs, and cheese‘, the “Mayhaven", will carry a number of horses and cattle for the Newfoundland mar- ket. I \ "rap: cpagpraly. _ cnaitnorwroym iput went to Britain and the prices vantages for De Valeras ,'Sharp Increase Expected in Eire’: Food Production By Joll-ln Daulphinee tribution to European recovery. Even before Prime Valera reached agreement trade agreement giving administration was committed boost food output. The agirecnlent, however. gives the plan greater hope of success. Irish farmers in the past have ‘shown no particular desire to in- crease the production of their small holdings at De Vaieras re- quest. Almost all their export _OIII'r that country would pay were strict- liy controlled. With the prospect of higher returns, the reaction be different. There may be big political ad- Fianna Fail Government, too. An election is to be held early next year, forced by Fianna Fail by-eleclion l-qver- ses. While the British agreement involved restrictions on the use of gasoline in Eire and foreign ex- change fcr travel. there is wide hc- lief that lhigher rcturns for the farmers for wheat in primarily an agricultural country may improve De Valera! chances of re-elccticn. may —I'aria Conference- Eirets premise to increase food Elsi-west“ (continued from Page l) .________.___i____j__-. tlsll and American zones now is re- giirdfld by Western observers as ‘almost s certainty- lilarshalfs Republican adviser. John Poster Dulles, said in an 1n- lerview after the conference: “Agreement can be reached on a combination of the three (wait- erm zones. French differences are not arbitrary but a matter for dis- russion and settlement." as the deadlocked conference drew u; a close, Foreign Minister lfnlotov of Russia charged that afarsilall and Bevin had 18110?“ mvlet proposals "on the 11891158 n! work to be done here." Molotov in the coet-of-llvlng index and said. the Government's , licles were working hardship on the people and lowering health stan- dards by making it harder to pur- chase proper foods. Mr. Hlynka said he wanted to know what the Government was going to do with its price control powers. He wondered if they would be used to lift ceilings on things farmers had to buy while long- term agreements kept down prices of the things farmers had to sell. buddies. They nearly despaired of finding them when the unmistak- able accent of a fellow-Canadian came to his ears. The words were not what a minister likes to hear, but that night the sound of dry what he thought of the sand. hcat and other matters of mo- ment, was balm to the spirit. In Cairo thcre seemed to be no happy medium. There were beau- tlful buildings rind wretched hov- cls, rich Pashas who Owned all the property and the poor with little or nothing of their Own- There were the little bootblacks who after wheedllng in vain for permission to be of service, threw blobs of polish on thew boois in the hope that ti‘! v rlzl finally force their victim lo ask for zl Warns Market In Dalllfl‘ Referring to current re-negotl- atiolls of food contracts between Canada and the United Kingdom, Mr. lllynko said if tile Dominion was not careful she would 105B her a I familiar voice telling all and sun-i LEAVES VICTORIA-Jule “O. K. service 8", a small freighter of lbetween 200 and 300 tone, left Victoria for Corner Brook, Nil ., with a cargo of farm produce. Buntain and Bell, Charlottetown, ‘are the agents for the vessel. I MISSION CIRCLE MEETS —- Trlnity United Church Mission Circle held its Christmas meeting in the East Parlor Dec. 15, The meeting opened with the business period during which Christmas gifts for the Sanaiorium were Presented. ‘The worship service fol- WWPd- 19111110118 a very effective candle lighting ceremony led by Ilclen Cox and a dedication serv- lcc of mite boxes led by Marlon Younker. A recreation period {u}- is conference where the nations of Western Europe drafted their over- all reconstruction program. Biggest boosts will be a doubling of egg production, Milk output will go ulp by one-quarter, along with butter The cattle figure is to be raised from 4,175,000 to 5,200,000 and pigs will be raised tc the pre- war level of 1,000,000 head by 1951. a tninllnum wage. Russians llcar Price Schedule —? . Number of poultry will expand MIéYSCTOHQMQfC Piswfnagf _ from 17,101,000 to 25,000,000. The 20.000600 citizens of the Sov- Production M [neat 1S Expecwd to decline in 1948-49 but then the plan is to raise _:It again to 384,000 inns, 21,000 above the plre-lvar aver- age. Potato output is to go up by let Union found out today what they will have tc-pny for food, drink and clothlllg with the new paper rubles their government , will issue in ltslrurrency leform gggfighlgggm alnfldy 20 p” cent Iprogram for battling speculation In conufast. Eire! brcadfiram and inflation. Lists were printed showing the retail prices to become effective acreage will fell 60 per cent below the war-time peak, the republic im- hurl spent a large part of the vnnference attacking the motives sf the three Western Powers in Sermon)’. 1n addition to the breakdmvn also restore Aus- most valuable market. Canada could find ways and means tOSIW assistance to Britain and Europe. but the whole burden of this as- sistance should not be placed on the farming population, but. on the nation as a ivbole- Mr. Harkrless said the anxiety of livestock producers ‘in Canada should be relieved immediately through a Government stutemflh as to the future of prices for ag- ricultural products. " Action should be taken as well to case the embarflfl l811111151 ‘f: grain movements to the Uni 553mg, such a move would assure Canada of a. market in thf‘ 111111195 grates when Britain turned clsc- 5 inllcd in efforts to iriall indqpendencc. Officials said if and when there no efforts toward a new meeting 0f the Foreign Ministers, these llppl-onchcs will be made through regular diplomatic channels. The conference ended in much the same manner as the MOSCOW mgpting of the Foreign Ministers .:(t spring- ‘Fol-llnically, the Big Four broke up on the question of GCrmfl-‘l hine. Biblical Scenes They left Egypt by troop train and crossed the Suez Canal. Dur- ‘ inl; the night they arrived at Jer- usalem and the ‘speaker said he had an opportunity to see much .013,- city. 1t was really tin.- cities, for the old s .d of narrow streets and brown and yellow houses. The Mrs. George D. Agncllv, i power pal-t was entirely modern. The streets arc crolvded with oi:- tIlodcX Jews. 5301311 P119515. Al“, abs, and Zionists. They were later ordered down _ tcok the road to JcrICO. to Damascus and Th6)’ WEPE in f! Illllllbfil‘ OE 5C9’ ‘fiflfguseniglch a dQIICIDUS tomorrow with the end of ration- ’ ' ing. At the same time the banks will begin a week-long exchange Personals or new rubles for old on o cash I basis of one new ruble for l0 old Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moaslgf ones. ‘Prgvgllerg Res; we“ vismn Oil money already on deposit in savings banks tile exchange rate is 1 one new ruble for one old for the this first 3.000 rubles. 0n deposits tot- 8 friends in Bradalbane on Saturday. l I Mrs. C. W. Kuey leaves pOrtI-ng wheat andrye in exchange for their farm produce. -Trado Problem- Eirc's urgent need to lnerge its l-cononly vdth that of the United in Dublin. exports totalling £35,496,636 morning for Montreal to spend the I 3111M: mor the rate is one-for-one Christmas holidays with Mr. andI °1'1 111° "' lqh-"i 1"“ 119W 1°!‘ three old on the next 7.000 and one ll( w for ill...‘ out. on all above Mrs. Olive Carr, widow of the 10.000. latc Joseph Carr, and Son Lloyd The price schedule disclosed that nf Dartmouth, N, s, have arrived a man's worsted suit will cost 1.400 in Charlottetown, where they will l 11117195 1“ "ha" ‘"111 L509 1" “"31 l reside. Mrs. Carr and son Lloyd ' areas. and a woman's woolen dress arc now residing at ihe home of 510 rubles in urban and 560 in and in the some year 48 pcr cent of imports which llacl ll total value Cf 341.073.7011 conic from the Unli- ed Kingd-cm. Now that trading conditions areI somewhat ITIOITB normal, lt is pos- sI-ble for Eire to widen her buying and selling activities, ivohTfiTwih7€ I. ' ’ hearty reparations. Fundamentally 131° v h uyghg5gs, l-ionvugo was lllblCIl wider, West- “m? 18420,?‘ vii-nod the debate rrn observers said. The mectinl back to the Con” grains policy brought out. the absolute clash be- iuccn the Marshall‘ 1111111 1°? Western Europe and Soviet P111115 1hr Eastern Europe and 111° "m" ilict between the Western Pow- crs‘ ideas of political freedom and lhc Soviet idea of central well- pullccd states. ROSES ACORN (Continued from Paifl l1 |__....- "'_ "i rilrs for transport of P01511095 1mm the Province to U"? m1111'111111d' ‘M5 ‘first words were FIPCIWIlHI out by desk-pounding from 0P- pllgillon [ind Government uiikc. Smiling good-nnturcdlyi when , his question to the Minislfl‘ W85 punctuated with such 8811108 I15 , "\\'hn won ihe clcciion?" nrld "Why don't you write the question?” liunl Liberal. bcnchrs. Mr. Mc- Lurc persisted. ".\Iy question this time is not llIlflllI. ihc ferry WhICIl is ii huln- (I vigor". llic Queen's menlbcr as- \'.ll'f‘lI the House. which has vnmfl in r.\',1r\<-l. sill-ll queries. "It Is 011 w. l-qunlly sci-ions mnticr. ll arise! from ll delegation which calivd on lll" Silllll'lI.'l_\' nlorlling and charg- cli mr- in psi: lilo Minister 0.! Tlnilsilnl-i. when u-c ill Prince Ed- ‘.\.'llrI Island cull gct sufficient BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. IEAIIIS 50c Per insertion a I BIRTHS ond hand busses driven by Jflwi and more reckless drivcrsvhc had never seen. They W91" W91‘ 111° Mount of Olives, passed the Gal- dell of Gcthsemcne where may still be sccll the same olive IP01» us were there in the time of Jesus. The scene frcin there ls like looking into a great Pit 01 568111111? heat. for the observer is 2.590 1°95 above sea level and overlooks the vgflley of the Jordan and the Deufi Sea some 1,300 fcct below sea lev- c‘.. It was a terrible sight of burn- - , 5t d the Government ljenlitlblliligegcfuflllfirzi for their losses through the removal of 081111181» Mr Sinnott said he thought the llandllns 0f coarse 811m‘ shill“ 1d be taken over by 111° ca!“ a“ Wheat Board. The existinit 19815- latlcn could easily be c111mged" M- en u": “lass doubt that the DJ??? hm no: llrice control. The 11° Wing“ m“ helped the ovcllaltfl C111," 5,, u Md helped big bushes. of vegetation. and he recalled U“; biblical story of the dcstluction o Sodom and Gomorrah. y Later they passed what is sold i0 be the ruins of the 111" °1 m" Good Samaritan. They crossed the muddy waver; of the Jordan via "this; omow Pemgfdallu HSPFI 115 {AMI on “c QXpEdII/IOHS- was Orillflfiuy [m2] l, North Anlerlifun 111111111“ 113mg oiled venison. W11" 1111 1“ removed- Teefer. vars {or the transport-of i ninland." °“i.."°‘é'.‘.‘é$i.§€ v2.31... that the reg“. :11,- stllgiltlon in the _. _ n‘, . MIIQIETE; is,“ my u, ildnourablc 22:; there arc more r011" ‘d n“ Prince Edward Island o 11y than lhcrc have heen for "time time. My Iiuflflrahle IPICIQIL an; been very busy tlicae l1 l t d,” 1 “W155i. he has been 0o hm“, m he able to see‘ how many reefer cars there have 11:31 “i: the Island) llatelyhmlzlfltl to w . [hey are 011K P ~ _ at the height of the fleck-round lng over Mr. McLures question. Ied the Mountains of Moab, and‘ Ignce again the accuracy of the Igible was demonstrated before I115 eves for he could look clown upv". thchvhole of the Promised Lani!» , - , . done. CWHMII-S (DI/Iaorzlosbglldsflld they looked in vain for the great_bed of thcl King of Bllslian ill which being so ill-ed he would surely have slept. but “mug, may were forced to camp again in the desert. Th‘? people they mct did not sccm to hay” udvunced ally Ill the lest 2000 years. The flcrcc Arabs went- abcut armed with swords and guns, The Bedouins of the desert hved chiefly on goats, eating the meat. drinkinl 011B muki ‘md mo" I": ixllnlaulllzlo-Al tho Charlotte-I ‘ town Hospital cn Friday. 13911911111111‘ ' b. hams. 17 Orlebar Street, Charlotte- town. “ P. Carragher C wcungest daughter of Mr. and Mu. Wm. MacPhec, New Haven. to Ali'- Pcd sterling, son of Mrs. Macwil- men Edith Smith). Mulpcqlle Road, a daughtcr, Frances $l'.l'J‘IC§', Krill-Eli's _ uiifvinfifvis - at the Zion Manse, City, by Rev. G. arlyle Woisatcr. llasol Priscilla, Ilnms and the late Mr. MacWll- N. D. MacLcan UNDERTAKER EMSALMER Charlottetown and Norih Wlltalllro Ilene, I0 <- okc off one of hie xll-‘QSDYYSRYS tYlre ion! "'1'" sum‘ moned a page and sent it scroll the floor of the llouse tc his fei- lo“a_men\bcf from Queen's with a cheery wave as a boutomilcrc. l wmqng buck, Mr, Mcbure a. flxcd the rose to hi8‘ bui/torvhole- On his arrival at the Parliament buildings this mornlnll- M‘? Me‘ Luvs mot many of his Progressive conservative colleague! W1" mm‘ mlscraied with him on the out- panic of the Provincial elections- Qnu c: the first to arrive at the member's‘ fifth floor office was R.A. Bell. national director. Pro- gressive Conservative PM" - “we fought u good he d cam- paign but, we alosi." Mr. Mcbure gold his associates, "When you“ been in as many pmvinclal and (gderal campaigns as I have. you don't waste too much time in will‘ rnorteml.‘ _ ____ __g_______._.__... Toe Late To tlasliy pans WANTED — PAYING highest prices for used feed be!!- We pay freight on lots of 100 or more. P. L. Morris Feed Service Mill, Kinkora. ion ease-oceanic lie/lean. nearly new. Awly‘ fl‘ 311W"! Street IIONSON LIGIITEIIB IIEPAIIIID. Mail orders accepted. Work guar- anteed by G. A. Peterson, 100 Richmond ltrlll. h lter with their skins. vkégilgirluiait arrived in DamalflllB and the speaker 511d he could M" understand Why 111E Mmmmm‘ ' ans described P87111115" m terms of this city, for the travellerweary with the heat and 1111111511193 °1 the burning sands in his mind pnugrs upoll a city filled with the fragrance of blossoms and watered by two beanltiful rivers. "16 A5511"- and the Plzarpar. Hi5 1111111111115" interest was to find the strclet called Straight and it was l8 C had read. A straight street ex- lsndlns perhaps ha" a m11= 12 111° midst of the city. l-fe was s 0M1 the location of the house of Judas where Saul had stayed- I1 W115 11°" ~ the site o! a maid“?- Rev. M1‘. Campbell concluded by saying that much of the trouble‘ mm in tho Middle East stemmed; from the influx of Zionists who< bought land at huh prim fwlni the Arabs and who have broil?" modern agriculture. 1111111511‘! H1111 science to the once desert land- ‘The Arabs Jeeinl 111° “"5"” value of their former PYODBFW. 110W want it back. Quests yesterday were Roiari- ans M. L. Bradshaw and Jame-s Mscflrelor, Bummersido; Messrs. Walter M. Beers. tel‘ 11011111111. Alex. w. Matheson. MuImA-y and’ the Hon. John A. Qomnbell. ML! A. Mtarians l. Graham Rogers I “RIDI- ing heat unrelicved by nily 9311i »C.C.F. convention and Roy MacBeath were joint that Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ross. City. 4 Dead, 19 Missing When Tankers Collide I l I I (By The Associated Press. NEW YORK, Dec. l5-—Four per. sons were known to have died and 1D were missing after a pre-dawnI collision today between two tank-l crs, one laden with high octane,‘ aviation gasoline. of! Curacao, Dutch West Indies. | ‘ Mobllized tugs and fire-fighting. technicians battled into the grow- ing darkness tonight to subdue; rfiames aboard the MID-ion Arg-- the Ahenbury 13111151? 11nd ascend“ cntlne tanker, Los Pczos, its cargo of ballast aflre. . The L05 Pozcs left Buenos Aires Nov. 28 cn route to illlillemstad t0 pick up a cargo of petroleum. The vessel collided with the gas-loaded Veneuclan tanker Tucuplta early- today. Promincnt Annapolis Valley Farmer Dies OENTREVILIE, N.S.. Dcc. 15 — (CIP) — Funeral services will be held here tomorrow for Clarence Roscoe, so. one oi tho Annapolis Valley's leading farmers why dill Saturday. He had been in poor health for the last 10 years. A native qf Centreville, Mr. Ros- coe had lived his entire life here. The family was well-known in Nova Scotia and the late Col. WE. Roscoe, father of Judge Barry W. Roscoe, 13.8.0. of nearby Kantville, was a brother of the de- ceased. Survivors include three daugh- ters. Dr., Muriel Roscoe, warden of Royal Victoria College. Mont- real; Mary. Mrs. Paul Vestal. Win- ter Park, Fla; and Eleanor, Wash- ington, D.C. Concludes Atllegllia REGINA, Dec. l5 — (C?) 0.0.11‘. national and provincial leaders. concluding their four-day inierprovincial conference, today called for implementation of the 1046 Dominion-Provincial social securit agreanent. ‘Phey also urg- ed Iluyerel leglslatiomto set up a national labor code and marketing boards. v A statement issued from the conference said delegates _ repre- senting every Province exceptI Prince Edward Island and New Irunswick and Including members’ of the national executive — agreed the Dominion Government lsbould be given jurisdiction to I rural areas. Wages are not affected by the new currency program, and retail prices will be undcr state control. Purchasing power 0,1 the average worker and farmer remains the major factor. There wcrc no fig- ures on average wage scales, but a dispatch from Nloscou’ in 1948 gave 1.200 rubles as the monthly income of "an average Russian family." The December meeting cf the North River Women's Institute was held "lit lhc home of Mrs. Fulton Warren. Tire president Mrs. Clayton Stsvclison presided and noened tllc meeting with the Club Women's creed in unison. Roll call was responded i0 by ihlrtccn members paying their dues. Two visilnrs were present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. 1i was moved and secondcd that a bill oi‘ $4.93 ‘be paid. Sick and school com- mittee's gnvn their report. It was (lccidcd i0 sell candy at the East Wilfshirc Christmas ccn- cert each member to make a specified amounl, lo hWIPft at M: s. Neil Malhesnnls on fhc afternoon of the concert. Mrs. Roy Bruce and Mrs. Fulton Warren volunteered to put thc candy in bags. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to T. B. League. A discussion took place on Handi- craft. but due in ihc lack of pari- lculars oni the subject, it was decided to IDHVI} thr- mailer uniil e future meeting. Collccidn for lIll\ amounted to $1.15. Mrs. Mulch lnvilnd illctllhcrs in her home for January meeting. Roll call to be BIISWCFClI with an article for Auction Sale. Lunch commiilcc. Mrs. Stevenson. Mrs. Fulton and Mrs, Neil Matbeson. Meeting was thcil adjourned. A IIIGIIFIELD LADIES W. A. The regular monthly and first annual met-line or the Hlghficld W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Stillman Frizceil. Mrs. Arthur Roberts was the Devotional Leader the theme being "A Virtuous" Woman. the opening hymn was What A Friend We Have in Jesus. Scripture reading was taken from a portion of Proverbs Chapter 31 Followed by Prayer and an in- teresting reading by the lends;- cniitlcll “Dill He Hear mg? homing out lhc fact that God answers prayer. Tho singing of tile Doxology brought this period to a c1559, {The President Mrs, Stillman Frlz.‘ zell thcn took the chair and the Itusilll-ss hi‘ the meeting began. Mrs. Creed acting as Secretary in the absence of Mrs. Proude called the roll, which was responded to by nine mcnlbcrs. The treasurer Mrs. Eric Hurry gaye a detailed finan- cial statement for the year which was highly satisfactory the matieri of election of officers was then dainty lunch was served by the taken up. and it was suggested hostess assisted by commiitee that the present officials remain charge. in office for another year when a _______. _. change will lake place. The elate IIOW T0 CHOOSE BUSINESS of officers for 194B therefore re-7 SHIRT mains as follows. ~ President - Mrs. stillman Iris. zell. Vice-President Hurry. Missionary Vice-President -- W. B. Creed Treasurer -_ Mrs. Eric Hurry. Secretary - Mrs. Stanley Proude. Friendship secretary Dennis Neal. A hearty vote qt thanks was prg- seated to the President and other officers for their faithful service during the, year. 1 The next meeting to be held it the home of Mrs. Dennis Neal. when the word for mu call will be Bethlehem. the Devotional leader will be Mrs. O. W. Campbell who will also an t Mrs. Arthur Roberta on the lunch committee. Meeting B01595 b! "POM-lug the Lord's Fflyer. Lunch we! served by the Hostess, assisted by commifle. in charge. ----_____.__ CAIGTIilI-ON-BIA. Norfolk. ling. (CPI-The village hare may dis-I appear within 10 years if theI present rate of sea erosion contin- ues. said B. W. Mobbs. an engin- eer. ovrnllli: Clayton Warren. F I If you know your stuff when you buy a man's business sitrt, —- MPH- Bilnley you'll see that it meets the stand- ards of good quality set forth by MN- the Textile and Clothing Division ,of the U. S. Department of Agri- culture, stays a U. s. expert. First requirement say the ex- M1"- perts, is a full-cut shirt made of fast-colour, pre-shrunk fabric .which has a firm, smooth finish and a high yarn content. When you‘re satisfied on this count, see that design or pattern is matched at collar. front plea: and pocket; that collar points are eiract twins end are flat and sharp. Close. even stitches. about 20 to the inch. our experts say -arc another prerequisite of quality. Button holes hold, best when they are neat and firmly sewn with highly mercerlzed thread. As for the buttons themselves‘ make sure they are four-hole pearls even, clear and smooih~and that they are securely hitched. areal. RECORDS Sound recordings can be made __.____________ . on fine steel wire and can be enact a national labor code and played indeiinucly bc-iore the set minimum standards In other sound is removed again by a mag- fieldl of labor legislation, 1 net. DUBLIN. Dec. 15 -(CPJ—Sharp increases in line's food production am expected during the next four years as this country's main con- Mlnister De with the British Government on a new higher price! for agricultural produce, his to output was mode at the recent Par- I Kingdom is clearly shown in trade‘ °1 51111195" was HFFPSWII Th1 statistics for 104e, just made publlcI No less man 93 p" cent o! Irvsh] Police said that soon after his consigned to tile United Klngdoml fmmd 1" 391/1501“ ifvuier cu lrstlnyI ~, -. -l- s. . o. l... ‘i;‘.-“..Z?.‘F".i;.;‘.".“.."i‘i§.“.§ 13°11“ I from him to have the job done. _ Besides that we have all the werel ‘"1951 a hacksaw b11111‘! 11311 5990i equipment necessary, which in 111i many cases he lacks. Tools of all I I I Edison I ‘ "- gums-id? Members And Their Wives Are Corliially invited’ To ATTEND " XMAS PARTY AT THE WHELAN HALL . Toms!!!‘ at s45 Jolly Old Santa Will Be In Attendance no ADMISSION - 910mm: when he had been placed lfl tile cells and was believed to have hCcn sanllggled to the 25- tear-old prisoner. Sask. Labor Board Stripped Cf Power , REGINA, Dec. l5-fCP)_ Can-I I I 11d“ 0111)‘ labor tribunal-the I ‘ Saskatchewan Labor I Relations 1 13°a1131—1°d&\' was stripped of its‘ power to order reinstatement u! Ilere l. u, . . Iempioyees it considered had been \I'lII QEI')€CSQII'(1LIIIIE“IIIICI gIiltIdCll your llcart I wrongfully dismissed and payment of compensation for monetary lo: I have Op I lresulting from alleged WFOHQIYII my Iviflihllllfflfllitald 211d adcljrllggtiiuta‘: dismissal. ‘shop what ls called a "Fl! It" Handing down a decision on an 511011; they have been run for application by the John East Iron Wflfkff. Ltd., of Saskatoon for the 111155111118 of a Board order, til-l Saskatchewan Appeal Court held that section of the Provinces Trade Union Act empowering the Board to order reinstatement and compensation was ultra vires of the Provincial Legislature, Chief Justice ‘w, M, Mai-ting 17-page decision said the disputed section had attempted to give members of the Board judicial powers that could be conferred only by the Federal Government. Sydney Man Arrested 0n Bank Robbery Charge SYDNEY. N15, Dec. i5 _rcp) —An RCMP. escort arrived hcre. today t0 take James Davison ml Winnipeg for trial on a charge of: bank robbery. Davlson. a native‘ years ill the States a £3,130? £11105 of Canada. but never tioic licrc ill Charlottetown. T0 flXlnmll briefly, this i; Wm" i“) T9*111=¥—=l1l1l>0§iI1¥ you have a Y 111i’. you call us and first 111112’ it ls fixed. Maybe the Cord 0n the iron needs attention, same 1111118. Just phone. The Furnace 149°? 11111ybe ls not shutting jugs "$11M new Just a call makes w W011i. Perhaps the Mop 15 forever falling 0h the llalicllc, just phgng_ You have a door that sticks? Just phone. Now when you ask your husband to fix one of those little things around the house, here i5 who: 11511311)’ 11811110115. Hubby comes Mme. has a nice supper. settles down with the paper, and you ask him about that leaky tap or faulty switch, well what docs he say? I will do that tcitrlcrrow night, honey. Only trouble ivlth that, to- ud also in the I They added that it was not in his ®oo§0 kinds along with lathe welding, soldering, spray painting, knife sharpening nlachines, skate sharp- ener, your sidewalk cleared 0f ice and snow, etc. S0 the next time one of those lltiie jobs turn up remember us and see for yourself hC-W quickly (II Flili SALE i i Reconditioned Portable ) I Generating Plants r’ lzfeleligaifhfillzilyrtigvifilhn IEZIIdQIPOCLSCQI/Se 32 y H Q Vanlum Cleaners, Mix Masters, o ' 300 Watts’ l Washing Machines. etc. etc. Re- $6Q_QQ [ad-l member our motto: "Satisfaction - or no charge." Peterson plcascs GENERAL SUPPLY CO, people. We are open evenings. Vi! A. W. IWSTERSEN. 100 Fitzroy Street, Phone 2599-J. Charlottetown. MAM iiMOMiLQQC/ii I2 Lower Queen Si-reei Charlottetown ‘C I hove been instructed to offer for sole the desirable residence of Mr. Stanton Jenkins cl Vernon for immediate sale and posses- sion. Residence contains eight rooms, lights, hot and cold water, bathroom, pipeless furnace, and in o very desirable location APMY M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. vw-oa.>oo<aoco-e>oo§co<aas-cs<:->ccr§cc< Give him a IMAWS PRESENT Every He-Mon Iics an interest in Cor Accessories. This year ‘give him a present HE'LL enjoy. HOT WATER HEATER RADIOS DEFROSTING FAN CHROME WHEEL RINGS GABARDINE SEAT COVERS CLOCKS ENGINE JACKET HEATER FOG LIGHTS FLASHLIGHTS REAR VIEW MIRRORS CIGAR LIGHTERS VANITY MIRRORS DON'T liUY THE SAME STEREOTYPED PRESENTS YEAR AFTER YEAR F. R. Mcl-AINE PHONE 860 m calrrou s1).