PAGE SIX THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - NNNHP-YANNHHHN ’ i OUT OF THE IQUIED CIIAPTERS of his past - TIIE ACCUSING SPECTIIE of Into her happy liie...ihe shadow of a crime that haunted their love! FIRST . DRAMATIC ROLE IN YIARSI, E i g t i .~.»-.~.~e"‘ ' ‘ { _ u 1 v y. _ v -— PRINCE EDWARD — ..._.. TODAY ONLY A umaxi" no IllLE BILL - - - - - - "l‘l!I:~"i‘.\" - Technicolor Musical —and— “THE GHOST 0F FRANKENSTEIN" AI Si) XZiHYS -— SHOIVS 2.30 — 7 and 9 'is\s'u'1'|‘-'-'-"-"-"|.'-‘fl'u‘n's'u‘u'n'u \n'u's'f l u- ‘PP-‘u'-'-'-%'s'-'-‘u‘-'-'- s BLACKIE tutti-uses HE'S m lovt iii. ‘fin/fission: 0/ D 5'05’?! 814/44! CHESTER MORRIS HARRIET HILLIAR sVufififlfi-Fhfi ‘ F.“- 5'13‘: ALSO mm; 'l‘RACi"S G-‘VIEN AND COMEDY EMPIRE TO-DA Y IIIA'I‘INEI£ 2.30 -— NIGHT SHOWS 7 and 8.45 1'1‘ J-‘fl-‘rff-HNHN I.‘ uAmsERTJFWZIERTE i _ between ie shnliow- harbor of Bizerte is .1. unean. long and deep enough for the larg- ———~~ est battleships. LIBYAN VOLCANO ——— TREES OF TUNIS More than two million trees cover the lush ld-square-mils island of iDierba of! the Tunisian coast. At the 50ll~tll9,n i 1W0!‘ or the byan doscrt. \'a\{'il'il' mount Emi ussl rises to n. freight of more 11,000 feet. Edith Dcsrochvs; Rose Marie Dcsroihcs; Skerry. 5 IIPS EVEIIYBIIIITS BUY IN A PICTURE EVERYBODY WILL LOVE! Mokey’: no angel . . ,. but he'll steal your heart! A new screen find . . . in the surprise hit of the seasonl .-.'-.-.-.-..-.-.-. . . . . The Tlircr ltli-squiivrrs ln “SHAIZGWS 0N TNE SAGE ” mu. _ snozrrs snows 2.30 - 1 ulul us. smusn-.-.-.-.-.'.-..".=." *..*".".~.=.~.-=..-: IIIIIIIII a sass-snafu‘. I-u-I-L.n'a- NOTRE DAME (IONVI-ITZT‘ MISCUITIIE Honor roll fTifTnvunEivr: Grade XL-l. Tercsu (_‘._..-ilt. Grade IX—1. Juht" " " Grade VIfI—~1. d‘ C Julia Mac-Donn‘. Glfldf.‘ Vllwl. The lake which forms the inner 2. Eugene Desroch: fifty miles Gaudet. Grade VI-~1. Deli Dcsrocinas- Margaret Small; 3. Desmond M112: elll. "= ‘ Joan Wii‘: 3. Grade V—l. k‘: ... Ii: ~11 Glade lV-—l. Eunice J. Dcerivclius. l Grade III-i. Estelle Williams; ‘l Rlrmond LeCierc; 3, Hazel Cottcn and Marie Guudet. Grade II—l. Cnudc Gnudo" Tlnfanitry Getting Some Of ‘Glory Now Pushed Around For Three Years But Training And Equipment Telling By Ross Munro Canadian Press war Oon-espondflfl SOMEWHEl-IRE IN ENGLAND. Dec. 3-—\UPl-——'I'll6 RBI. (poor bloudy imli-izryl are at. last Kel- ting some of tilc glory that is due em. 1-m- tlhrce years o1 war they have been pushed around, slogging tncir wuy through dreary defeats when they foilgilt impossible battles without j.)l'01)Cl' weapons. Air crews and iunkincn stole the show, but the tulip-suffering infantrymen kept, {ruining and waiting for the opportunity to prove the truth of the old army saying "it all comes buck lo the P131.‘ So in {he desert west of El Als- lIlEIl] and uionp; the shores of Al- geriu and Tuinsiri, troops of the Eigllill Army and the First Army and the American task forces showmi that iniuntiurnen, when WBIl-(.‘([i\lll])i‘(l and supported and given lull a chance, can roll up majoy \i<-... rics. Infantry Operations Most of the African battles were first and foremost infantry oppr- uiions, iod out by lusty, ribald sweaty lids of infantry divisions uiiu fight on fcot. Divisions HEW i0 the Li(‘~.L‘I'I. but trained in Eng- lul battle schools, led ' uiui their achievements -1 iniignnen brick on the crunch»; from the ..;i, has given new heart and cilrhtii'.igi=iiiclit to bards triiillillg iliiuiltly men everywhere, You sac it TCIIOCICG in the Can- ildlilll ‘Hilly in-ru Tile iniuntrylnan ll.i\ ‘ K011 on n.\v importance. Hes ‘d i.__'.liilili\‘ us Nu. i fight- in r. uinid all the special. oi uiis its-uni: force. so Olcr the water first, and In Current Fighting. . well hit the beaches first and well cheer we way ha‘ m» rwv 0i U15 guys," was use way one inlsm-D’ private Dllt IL. _ ‘lhc 25.5.1. might be command“ m‘ DHELIOOPG, l-btidlllfi IIIIIIS OI‘ I8“ gulur rule-toilets" out they ml de- penfl in me long run on their own two feet, on physical endurance and on ammuxutiou they ca-mr in We" pouches tor the weapons we! I"! "1 their hands. Endurance ‘lest No matter when or when 0w second front is opened in Bumps- you can be certain that tans inlmlfli WIII be there to form the beaohhesol and to fight for days without much timisport. It will be the worlds greatest endurance test but battle training in Britain ls getting them ready, as it prepared British divisions tor the African tasks. One tish war reporter writes that “the battle of Egypt 1t mlsht be t said was won in the tile schools of Britain." These battle schools gave the PB. I. a. new place in the army and re- placed old-fashioned systems with realistic train which has turned infantry forms. ions into deadly fighting machines. Answer To Tanls The vindication of the infantry- men, through this training and re- cent tests in battle, has to s degree resulted from the fact that answers have been found to tanks l. Lieutenant-Governor said he In the shove picture Lint. Robert C. McMillan, 0.8.0. sud Bar of Charlottetown is seen speakh; at the Confederation Chamber in the Provincial Building. He was replying to B. W. LePage and Premier Thane A. Campbell, who can be seen standing to the left and righi o; 1, McMillan. The young naval hero was presented with n wrist watch by the Provincial Government. Th; felt sure that "all citizens of this Province are llshments snd the honor which you have brought Io this your native Province." Licut bfullillm. ha; just returned from the Mediterranean iwhere he was serving with the Royal Navy. ' Llelllcnnni Govern proud of your zm-omp. In Stalingrad. Russian P.B.I.'s packed houses and streets with guns and held off Nazi tanks for months. In the desert. the eighth army baf- fled Rommers armoured units with great mine fields backed by hun- dreds of Elms. Bo. putting lessons learned on the defensive into prac- tice for attacks, the 311L151, M9 using great artillery and aeriul bom ardments to sof-ten up the en- emy until the P.B.I. goes in with auwmfliic W811 . mortars and . I IIIKLI COLUMN OI’ IATUIAL RESOURCES IABSIIFIILD. I CONSERVATION I PRACTICAL OPINIONS OI l‘!!! VITAL ISSUES AFFECTING THE USES AND ABUSEB Of B! MB. LUDLOW JENKINS P0 the old reliable bayonet. iFrwecfs ircm dance $15.00. . sun-relax. n. .1. EVITIETT, M. 0., \'. n, i brand, M. C., V D ,1 ' l‘ u, [Mail . lilflicllll . \.ilS o..ard.d BLZIAL‘ my thsncl- in the Bel m" i-or i eriy DANC- 0n ~:."d R: iilini llcf n HTZICIIiUIIPIHS, hvcrx-i \\;:.\ ixiuortd by 8 Belgian UQYEIIIUIJIL ill fl P5533‘ flan of 31d given Lite BB E 811 Forces in this vmr. [yfg . ‘for \ ~ at N.1l ruin‘. visor to be forwarded to England. FTILLOW — CREATURES (Continued) When such teaching is comprrbed. however bnefly, with tihat by which the church has replaced i . perhaps some conception may be formed 0i the direful extent to WIliCll ends.- ism nations have been cheatpd. All the Christian sects cf iuizy uniportance have fought, with sigh; variations, as follows: That e. sou. is attached to the body Of BVBTY infant at birth, and that its innate zharactcir is determined not by the long history of its evolution "ld- vanced only by its own efforts-but pn-iirelv upon hereiity acting under the will of God and that at the end of this He on earth, ‘the iher it be of short or long duration. convs thy? nil-important moment when the fate cf the soul is do," ded Qt-r all etrrnity, But dec'ded— not upzn the nature of the tho- ushts. deeds and desires of the man, woman or child with whcm 5-: ~as been identified, but upcn the sort of reiigious beliefs professed ind tihe strength the fniih with which there are held. else need be considercd, for r misdeeds and wickedness of . believer are forgiven-m mutter how aopaliingly clue‘. they may have been. or ho/w much miszry may follow in their wake-end therefore cannot affect the kiss of heav-sn. Small inducement here r31- Fny man to disturb hhnself ivith ques- tions us to what may be t1t= hidden results of cruel practices that are Blpproved of by 11's fellows and sanctioned, or _at least condoned, by the teachers of his religion. It Efidly conceded, however, that SHERWOOD W. l. The minus‘ mettng 1,: the Sherwood W. I. met at the home of the Presdent, Mrs. Geangc Harris. Meeting opined by the sngnig of the Od-e and the re- pent/ins of the Creed in imiso Following the reprrts cf the various cummattecs, came the President's address. She pufd tribute to the memory of Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Arthur Locke, former members who have “gone thro‘ the gate ta -not‘isr land, led by tire Masttrs l-.:ind.’ Sh,» cal ed uipon all men- brrs not only to continue their (“W415i Dlflyers for the success oi the Aili:s but oso to give of their time and talents as never before to he‘p the rfstressed peopg ol Britain. During the year elcven meetings were held with an average nne members. A patch [pron was sent around in time distrzct ivhich brought in $11.27. Pantry sate $2000, sale, of candy 83.50, To tits Red Cross were donated; SL9 quilts, 3 girls dresses, 5 prs. men's Dylmnue, 5 prs. chi drens s:c>:crs_ 3 baby blankets, 3 prs. baby soakers. 4 ch lds sweaters, 15 prs, soldiers socks, l3 prs. s33- msns sofks. $400 to Bi nk-et fund, $10.00 to Red Cross $5.00 to the T. B. League and goods valued at $11-50 to Mc-unt Hn-bert orphanage, The schral children were treatcd and the school supplied with paper towels and scan The sick were visited and trtats cf fruit taken to them. A large assortment of izviby oothes was sent to the Super- Letters of thsi~~‘:s were received there Noihin; , g 2h. ~ , nnould future humanities within the lowest scales of being. There- fore, by killing un animal, or even an insect, we arrest the progress of an entity towards it; final goal- Man." Other apsjogists. while not going so far us to con-tend that a merciful Goal has ordained iihe merciless destruction cf alllmnl lfe..1z-rge lhat because aniira‘; kill e Ich other ucevordi-ng to the decrces of Nature it cflnnot be wrong for man to kill th-Em. Without going -into the question of what is mrant by "Nature". c-r what nmy be the ulti- mate objsct of Iis nrthosis, it can hardly be maintained thi t these mcthods awvnrs furnish (he most fdrul exaniphs for mankind to follow; and it is obvious that phat may be nntiurnl rnd right at on early stage of evo uticn may become wrong and (irqrudimg at a more advanced stngE; indeed, the uh- conscicus savngsry of irrcsmnsible animals is of n. tutalv dlffcNII-i. nuality to the snvvagerv of men, 1n ""111 rwnnctznto un pain he inflicts on ri m- hi“; sympathise with m < . and the power of meusumby more hi m- than it is in any sniml. One 01' the most tvn-ibla n. of eruel-ty to an was, and 0 which is more _ pr 3;, to-day than it has ex r is that of vivlssction. that, according to the . . many of the great sci. usis medioil men of this ceniu - closeiy doggFd by H Wmbc I qt human suffering co errors inio uhich the ' upon the ind pi led medl BI Closely a (pohtgued on page Hilary Desrcches; 3. John Dc.~.iocli-I have aways been and are es today nume us members of t-h; Roman Church, and o1 the 56m (that have sp from , we lives have been notble for their virtue and good dteds. ‘But that such goodness is innate, rather than the result oijdcgmntic reli- ious in- struction, is shown by the am, time It ocmlrs among believers of creed; W" oppose rind contradict each other and among those who sdhsre 0° I10 Yllilllifills beliefs, professed sgnostics and atheists, and from two gratef I women in Eng- landi w/hoedshacl“ lrleceived quilts, garense wcweresett “i. °€..."if“‘n “imméii. can uc y rs. enn - ck, is proving very helpful. She conc udled h-er address by thanking 4 the members for their willing co- operation and chalenged them as they go forward into s, new year to even greater iiffort; for _H0m0, will. “§il....“°°‘l‘$" s.."’i8¥.’ii.‘§ W“ even Pres, Mrs- George Harris I ma» négaligsigg glemilzflaigizlexhdve Vice-Pres, Mrs. Alec Choppell. taught that the visiible earth find seq, Mrs- James Harris, it contains were created for the 'I‘reasl. lvlrs. Brewer Irinkletter, bmem of man alone and th "Eiiiffzii. made to continue to “mum I'm-agar’ ‘hm dom m‘; make quilts and knitting during u,” pmggyimiqgf $5‘; the year. A large eontri ution o w; h, ch00” and m” m“ ciotbhéng wits received m the Mt- mill-s mm in Amp,“ to them my He rtOrpha pilhtsfthivwrl fll - - l1 mints ‘hi’ flier some” 00ml)“, mhab On the other hand. the heret - 1108*. social limit-hour, s lunch was served by the ‘ “mum, ed lo icall by the Roman declares that the Mrs. George and Jame; unakm Oblect of’ earth-life is the expansion The next meeting will be held st the home of Mrs. Brewer Link- letter. cud intensification of individual -- ' at the lives ani- ‘m... 1 (aJ-l. Albert Gill-iéfli-l 2. Shirley Perry; 3. BELIIBITI Laugh- lln. Grade I (b)—l. Eileen Gnudethsenior: Eleanor Giilis. Juliette 2, June Gallant, Mona Gallant; 3.:Po=rie:', Unit Gnlinni. Earl Gaudgg, Senior 2nd: 'l‘hcrcsa Arsenuult, Rita Desrochcs. Bernice Dcsrochcs. Commercial Dept Outstanding BOOKS NOW IN STOCK long of Bernadette o Robe ‘I110 Prodigal Women The UnroiL-nting Struggle III; Majesty's Yankees llfned YVIIh Their llonouy Assignment tn Berlin Seventh (‘row flee Herc, Private Hui-grove Van Lnnifs Livrs Thorn-Appli- 'I'~rco Only the Sims nro Nculrll Last Train l-‘rom Berlin Assignment in Brlftniny Drlvin’ Woman The (‘up and [he Sword Kings Row They Worn l-‘\' wndziblo Suez to Sing. i . re Get Thee Behind Ms The UIIIIIVIINI Valley of Night What Almnl Germany Under My I-.Im A Mun About the House The Unknnun (‘unniry We Took m the Woods Biz Doc's (ilrl Amr-rir-nn Fniiy and Asia Tlmrnfurc Ami Nun 'l‘n|n:irron' America §I'H"|Ii\ Frnnlicr I'.w..i:,c- I Livr lzniu The Ilnnr Bvforr lhc Dawn An Apnlv for Lrc Lliilr Man Our Ilonrte \\'|-1~ Ycun: and Guy Look in llir- JZIYIIIIIIIIII Rclunv lluv Junior} flehv-vn dSkerry, Theresa v Martin, ncz l: Z9- . l. Bernice Larkin; 2. Rose Gall- Captain William Wren. o! Tim- 1' mm“- 011$. who will handle the ad- " sifiguifclkipnd training adian Army a "°W being Organized An easy (on the oycsl saving material is for by Grace MacDniaLi. - troduces the ‘chute sun Dy Irma Wei-fol By Lloyd C. Douglss By Nacy llsle By Rt Hon, Winston Churchill II By Jsmss Aldridge By Hsrry W. Fla By Anna. Selglan By Marlon Hargrove By Hendrik Wm. Vin Loon 4.50 By Grace Campbell . 2.50 By Quentin Reynolds 3.00 By Howard K. Smith 8.00 By Helen Msolnnes 0.00 By Elisabeth P Chevlllor 3.00 By Alice Tisdsle Hobart 8.00 By Henry Bellamsn 3.00 By William L While 2.15 B 4.50 Suggestions for the LADIES Fluffy Chenille will?’ beautiful quilted Sililllbd seersuckers, SilIllli-i anl cottons, gloves. kid~ “'"" chamoisette a n d _-"_"_‘ gora, lingerie, ll""'_‘f“' slips, gowns. b“ I” keLS. pyjamas» °‘ _°,' blouses, long and Sh“ sleeves. “I understood." said s young woman to and‘ , "thst st your an having very comcflfltions. It that so." "Yes," answered the other girl, "so mull that every time the rec- tor says ‘Dearly beloved’ you feel as if you hsd received s proposal." By David Grayson By Francis Brett Young By Bruce llutohlson By Louisa Dickinson Rich 8.50 By Mary Medesris 2.50 By Pearl Buck By Christopher Morley By Rachsel Held By Philip Gibbs By Ann Bridge By Warwick Deeping 8.00 By w. somerset Msughsm 8.00 By Kathleen Norris 2.50 By G. Herbert Sallsns 2.75 By Cornelia Otis Skinner 8.00 By Le Grand Cannon Jr. 3.00 By James Hall d: C. Nflrdhoff 3-00 By llnrtzell Spence By Evelyn Elton By Hugh MseLeannsu By John Buchsn By James Hilton By Joseph E. Davies By Alice Duer Miller By Paul Gulllco By Janus Edward Ward ‘i N l) IIIANY OTHERS OLD DADA’! Rabat, the political capital of Morocco. is moi-s than 000 years old. o.“ ANCIENT AND MODERN Water cisterns built by the sn- cient Hnnans are used for modern apartment buildings in Philippe- ville. Alga s. to reinmmste in s. humIEy-i body and become q mrn. s». wy see that the mmial and emotion. able powers Skating jack“! “I'd skirts, sweaters, even- Ing bags, hosiery. """ brellas, scarves. W‘, etc. Your gift will be l" than appreciated Ii comes from r R1fiflflm Harri“! filir-fnn-in l"! ’»' ‘ W" F; . ore ii If you c--n'i got gas 1o make your motor car g0, you rzin i-nuu! nn our Imoks to make your menial cargo! CARTHTS Booksiore SAVE 00M BY . mamas now to f e F . side by sidr as An-vruun tron)» pri-svni am‘! bcfore n l~‘.e::ch war me- I I thing New rit morinl in n Pnpiurcil AIM-Han inn". in-i hshjv 011m. 'l‘\'c P H5815 "i9 531i" I‘ I Ixlavfinvtoulros"; 0cm,“ now‘ AATITIEHFAISIIIQION SIIOPPI" united wi‘h- that. of i1u~1i' British ally of World Wur 1 io rcyci the German _ ' ‘ 3 I y. i invaded-this tune in Tunis‘: _L " ' " ~ l The Stars and Siriprs and iho ‘Tricolor of France onre more are borne n1 swsy snl I’