I T- u». _ \v\»f‘-\A- pass six __I_} _ l Conrad VEIDT - Ann AYARS “ NAZI AGENT“ i TO-DAY - snows 3.15 - 1 and e *4‘? PIIIIIGE EDWARD W JE- ‘ ALAN LADD. u new slur! a; _ _ nfi-J-‘flfl-Fnfi-‘Nf-FJ-Hfihvffl II Pal: owl’; l W - i i Axum- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.' wilh inn: anon ALAN non, Fill. r , noun PiilSliiN Says Imperial War Cabinet impractical» ILONDON. Dec. IO-(OH-Dom- lnions Secretary Clement Atlee rid today fonnation of a sup: m0 Imperial war Catinct or Suyxeme Allied War Council “sounds nice and logical but, Linfortunately, 1H! completely impractical." ‘You cannot conduct a war by menus of a muss meeting," Atoe added in an address to the Royal Empire Society of Landon. "It is impossible for responsible lenders to be continuously absent from their countries nor can they give plenary powers to someone to represent them in a supcemc coun- cil. "The assemblage of dtes ulio would have to report tk very important questions t0 moi;- goventmexits would slow down the whole machine." Attlee gave these statistic: on armed mern in the moire:- Canada (pop. l1,419.890>-actiw army, 835.200; navy, 46.000 and 400 ships; air force, 15o,'00_ Aixst-ralin (pop. 0.997,326)—nav.y, 20,000; air force, . ' rrmy, a New ‘ overseas army , ; more than 20,000. South Africa. (p09. . mimpmiisiw-in 194-1: amry 190,000; air force 22,000. Newfoundland Lpop. 289,588)- one man 1m every four between the ages of 20 and 4) has volunteered to serve abroad, southem Rhoksla (pop. 09,018 European; 1.272905 Nativv-air force, more than 1,000 Eurnpsans. 1GB)?" In Memoridm I pa. ans IVIACKAY She had retired from practice two years ago, Dr. Mac/Kay was bonn on Prince Edward Island, Canada, and was guaduated from Prince of Wales 6011080 there. She received M, L. A. (Nhstrels of Liberal Arts) at Mount Allison University at Sackville, New Brunskick. She received doctors’ degrees from Wflslliinzt-Oni State Narturopathzlc As- sociation and Universal San_._ pmotic College, She ta-ught elo- cutiion at Pacific College in New- berg, Or., and has bee: a dramatic reader. She was a member of tho First Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, John: two sisters, Mrs. MCm of sealttlo and Mira. Prank Howard of Rrlncrlldyvam Island, 5nd, u. baother, D‘. H, P. Howard of Ever- 9 . bloaolm o stmdlu niacin vcvovxxib Funeral services were held in the chapel of Arthur A. Wright amd Sons‘ funeral home, The Rev. Amgus Mlathesorn of Georgetown Presbyterian Church conducted the molmA non DICK BRUCE CRAWFIIRD i-"Oillli roman HAli. SHEMP HOWARD ___R|¢H»ao lANF. ruzzv KNIGHT... Added Cartoon - Perils Of Royal Mounted CAPITOL -:- T0 -DAY — FRI. —- SAT. SHOWS 815- 1 and 8.45 m-uyrummvm-v-vamvr-nv-umnve-vn fln'nfi'd‘n'u‘hfi55\‘n‘n5'u'uhflfifl\fifi'u'u'u'fu'fhfn'f IIIS SCORCHING GUNS BRING IAW T0 THE ROADS,‘ 0W- .» ruzzr mnr Guardsmen iiuarteiie ' '"" liEli. 0'iiAY wur n mane" __ _ ‘ _ . ~‘ . , , , ' "asp RIVER vALéEY ,. i ' a. a b‘ .- a _, -~ LON . fn"',I,_EAr,oG|E5-- Plus — Information Please —Cnr- our- ioon - Travelogue — Serial. EMPIRE-.-- Til-NIGHT — FIiL-SIIT. SHOWS 7 and 8.45 — MATINEE SAT. ONLY 2.30 H-‘f-HHMVI" Z-Th. .__- FUR BUYER COMING Mr. I. Weininger From Montreal Will Start Immediately Buy- ing Silver Foxes, Mink, Muskrat, etc., at F. ii. Maclainek Showrooms ' '-'-‘f:‘if-‘flf-‘J-‘f-‘f-‘J-‘J-F-‘P-‘ff-Ff-FF-‘nfifnfih- ‘Remarkable Child In .Cast Of Gusty Picture A new be. _ eta: has arisen on Hollywood's blwcrlaon t0 add his name to the list started by Jackie ‘ an and continuing down the years to Baby sandy. The newest itifaxirt actor is Baby .Haro5l€ lv/ilighael lliaréilitzkétithirtcen- ‘X11011 ‘i-O , flppe- E8 DUI] - [ster who makes his screen Ilow Io the public in Universais “Butch Minds the Baby," which also feet- tnres Virginia Bruce. Brod Ctmw- ford, Dick Fbran, Porter Hull and Sllfmp Howard. Bright Futllrs Predictor! Director Albert s. Rogclil, who di- rected the picture, calls Baby Mike "c119 in a. million” and predicts l. brillia/mt screen future for him. "Butch Minds the Baby," based on an original magazine awry Damon Runyon, comes today to the Capitol Theateinft is the t hardened. but sentiznental cracker who meets the baby under unusual circumstances, "Butch," the; safe-mckcr. is a "three-time loser." that is, he has been convicted ifluee times. and cm more offense will send him "u the river" for life. ite this ria , "Butch" pulls on the est job, but finds himself in the undig- nifled position of havinwto take the baby along with him on the safe- cwacklng expedition. Ilsa Human Interact uuysi" THE ("HARIXYITUTQWN GUARDIAN Mai '~""" , équi ‘DEQEMBER 11. --. er. ii; gforstrong tccth. ' proved, tiigL-saion, hbhyda will "pay you TOMATO "Mic will l.ii»n_y'_=. “(it-mic P: ‘ _ .. Au "(Ippe- tcas<-r"wvhtt*ii v o,- » Inwur if. it; limo-s- Queen ’s Canadian Th0 story of "Butch." said in be Runyon! favorite cih thins the same hard-boiled interest elements which maids "Lit- iic Miss Marker" such s. screen luc- Oéfi. 4 Pl - Bomebodyl LONDON —— (O should tell British airmen that Italy's art treasures inspired shak- esncare. Milton. Tennyson and Keats. said Italian Minksier of Bid- ucation Bottsi, complaining that their bombs had damaged art bufdinzs and statuary Air Navigator FWW l‘ 00n- human I Special Christmas The Queen's Canadian Fund is conducting s special appeal for money to give Christina; cheer to British chi dren whom the war ha: deprived of the traditional family festival. Many o! them are war orphans many of them are children still suffering from the effects of bomb- ing. Many others have not seen their parents for months or years. Officials of the Lord Mayor's Fund are making the plan; and will organlu the scheme. There will be no administrative expenses deducted, either in Can- ada or the United Kingdom, from the public subscriptions. The dollar given to the Queen's Fund "Child- ren's Christmas" appeal will be de- voted in its entirety to this cause. No attempt will be made w ship goods In kind. Cash only will be transmitted, and subscriptions should be cannarked "CHILD- ‘ RENE CHRISTMAS." Every cent James Dalling. above, son of Mir ] nnd Mrs, Guy Dalling, Charlotte- Clnrlottetown, P. l2. I. lander town was a lone Prince Edward Is- in n recent cfi-SS of air navigators. who grndunistl from N0. in Si. 9 Air John's, Que . Observers $chool will be used to bring something of 00d cheer to children for w 0m hristmas Day this year would otherwise be just like any other a . {he Lord Mayor of London has I cabled the warmest appreciation,‘ of this dnristmas appeal, It is sup- ' plementary to the Fund's contin- uing appeal for war victims of all ages, whogg neelrislstiil cointiizga and may =harpy ncrease n ef winter-raids. iii we IIIIT, IBIIY FEET Soofllelndcumfott ' I1! bathing in warm. medicinal Cutlcun Soap suds, then apply emol- llmtCuticura Ointmentmalsnrciievzl Itchy, peeling ATHLETES FOOT. \\\ Fund For Children - "Children's Christmas" song-lb“. Lions may be sent to:- Tlu Queen‘: Canadian Fund. Montreal, Que, or to any of the Fund's collect agencies. which includa the Rays Trust Company, Charlottetown. Rccelved recently: Staff Officers’ wives of the It. AR, proceeds of dance $200.00. Carry on Canada Corps of Eut- ern King's $100.00, B. J. M North Wiltahlro 1.00. Mrs. Roy Coles. Milton. .00. Y “flier. RR. l. Char- North Wlltshim ____.___._____ INDIAN RIVER. SCHOOL --__.___. Honor Roll for November of In- dian River School GradeX-l. EllhICQ Bhsa, Grads IX-l. Rupert Macliellan 2. Florence Gilli; 3. Marv Corrie . Grade VIP-l, Pearls Common 2. Edgar Hickey MacLellan rude VI-l. a and Catherine (equal), 2. Do Fred Campbell . Bert Gillis Grade H1151. Beatrice Jordan Grade 1. Tuplin I. Angela Gillie 3. Urban MacLellan Grade II-l. H. bert 2. Rozita Hickey 3. George ‘Heckbert. Grade 1 (Al-l. Marion Rogers I. Trene Hcckbert. Grade I (B)—1. Lawrence ‘Hickey ‘t Thelma Cameron 3. John Camer- mTeadter - Florence Shea monomer-scour. n! mssrou BAND UNITED CHURCH 0n h-iday a delightful swung was spent m. the home of Mr. a Mrs. Benjamin Cairns ‘=' - side Road, when the Mission Band in connection with the Summer- aida United (march held n. oom- blnad concert and locial under the direction o! the nu rinten- dent, Mrs. John Scott. '1 is Mis- sion Band was organized eight already gives promise of being a splendid or- ganization. Tha children, ranging in age from 4 to 123mm: of age. without urce tion di their parts unusually we 1. Mrs. Scott announced the fol- lowing program: Chorus. Tell Ma the Stories of Jesus; piano solo, Miss Frances Waugh; the Mission Band Purpose, by Miss Marv Trad- enlck; duet, Awlw in g Mauser, Miss Birdie and Isa Mary Calms; t Christmas Ev , 0. au h: exercise. A Cry from the Heat en, by Birdie Calms Verna MacArthur. Brads Clark, Wilfred MacArthur; solo, ‘Irue Christmas, Georgie Burgess; reci- tation, Ilittlc Brown Girl and l, Betty Lou ‘Predenick- solo. Sil- snt Night, Frances augh; reci- tation John Tredenick; solo, Georgie Bur ; piano solo, Frances Wau . At the oonc uslon of the program a story was read by Mrs. Scott. rns children put their mito boxes in n. nicely decorated basket and a gen- erous contribution was given by the audience. The Prayer in unison was the concluding num- ber. The ianists were Miss Fran- nnd Mrs. Clark Mac- Quarrie. Brad Clark read an address to ‘Mrs Scott and Betty Lou 'I‘r.d- enick presented her with a framed Picture in appreciation of her work n the Mission Band, Following refreshments music was enjoyed, piano duets being Rl-ayed by Mrs. Ben]. Cairns and s. Brenton Waugh. Several Christmas carols were Fling and old time songs. A vote of thanks ‘was given the Cairns family for ‘making such an enjoyable oven- m“ WM“ ‘zm-mmm . 4-04-04040060400-00 Dorothy Dix Says- v1 vvvvvvv v (Contuiucu from p.43: A; n woman bu to take oars of her little children. I! “f9 “If: ‘b1 slavery 0n earth. There isn't I. moment of the do)’ 01 m“ night when than isn't an incessant call for M-o-t-h-e-r. There I little mouths w b0 fed. Little bodies m be bathed and’ arcs-fist i‘? mule: l0 be fixed. Clothes to be laundered. Rcsticss IILIIBt ‘be Ids-s, watched, Naps to be taken. Quarrels to be settlcd. Bumps 0 and made well. And when Mother always change the baby, has a single idle moment I116 " Littlc children no all work and no play. but the pleasure 00:13:! when you feel your babies‘ head upon your breast and "We "Tms your neck; when tiny helpless linnzis cling to youis, and 1| wit“ h little minds unfold. ‘Iroublcsome as your babies are and airfoil) an; have gotten on your nerves, I'll bet ilint you would not (‘Mill-J t; m; the most carefree existence in the world. FRENCK RIVER W. l- The sixth annual meeting of Coronation W. I. was held in the Institutq room with ten members present, Tho president Mrs Mont- gomery was in the chair. M“! the meetin institue Ode and repealing Club Women's Creed m unison. The minutes of last annual meeting and regular meeting were read rmd adopted, and roll call was answer- ed by members paying their annual fees. Mrs. Montgomery the retiring president thanked the members for heir help and ctr-operation during the year The Becfiy Treasur- er then gave a 1cport of the year's work, 0155 72 was raised during the year $25.00 was sent to the Rod Cross. and contribuiions sent to the th T, B. league, Milk for Britain Fund, Spit F110 Fund, British Ohildmm War Services Fund. and $40 60 sent in from the district for the Y. M . A. and Salvation Army fund. The following officers were elect- ed for the ensuing year. Mrs. Fred Mncbeod, Prcsident. Mrs, Edna Stewart. V'ce President Mrs. Elmer Manhood. Berfy-Trca- carer. Mn. I. Delaney and Mrl. was opened by singing ihcj the‘ Ethel MacLeod. d1P‘-‘°I°"-‘g"ndG IMinnie MxcLeoti and Mist ma“ Howati. auditors. A W"? ° f was tcntlu crl Mrs Monlirrltiitllige her faithful “Yllflillllillilg hr‘ offlrc fix lllflxvliflll _ ', The school committee pevygfl may) 0i Cnnntiu 11"‘ n pom‘ Tchooll. Oizillnflllflri wzilfiwlnlllulau "or 1c 1 <‘1"‘-- . a Plans wore made fo- kinJtgllllligns to be hcltl in Ken Aflpiw] Mac I day afternoon Mas- Li h“ no invited the members to ‘. . foil" the beDeccinulit-lvrgd _. cn o ans " , m saving still“? ‘Ind chrlsgtnlglide a Lunch Commiiurc, Mr-‘U Pidgeo on w s21 Collection 4:20. IVIQIWIC QM“; Donnilon $100, lno mtg ml vri by singing the NR1“? cm. nwa: RIBRONS NOW LONDON -tci=>-- uwggel t." m " m. ~ iety awards lo |1<'l"l‘;‘r,h‘(,5up first ihrcc years of ‘l- n or mcdnla has ‘broil x ,- . the Scc ciy Will i>:~~l hwrmclill blue ribbon from 11"“ lscatcm,