Mmv-a-av-umwmst-w-a- aan-tnqgvfi“. 0A uunm- 0APlTUI._l§;“I=llil-.-—SAT. \‘a%'t'a'ah\h' 'la'H'd'laFaVn'la'-'fi HOPE RIVER SCHOOL Report of Hope River School for the month oflNovember. Grade l0 . LGrade_ Bl DECEMBER 27, 1944 s>-{_"‘ '“" . WT EV= 5 PRINCE EDWARD — TODAY EBDIIIINU -—PRINDE EDWARD -—T "SYDNE GRESHTREET- PETER LORRE IYIGIQR. EEAHQEN: {°.5_EE’£L°.F!-'-§l'_l' QAAPl- F“ URSTO" Grade X -- Noreen Turner; l‘l Shows 3:15 - 7 - 9:10 <'¢'la'u'lfla'a'-'='In‘-\'A'-'>-hl_xan.1, Qq_I.qM,I.IJ,I_I,I\,5HJLI.I,AQH|IgIA'JIMU -'la'lalfla'u'n'u'a'n'la'b‘d'ln'afi'n'u‘u'a'lnfi\fn'h'u'd“nm ‘£5-59 HISTORY WAIIIIDI Also News - Community Sing -.-.-.-.-.- PITD L Til-DA‘! — Column HIT .‘ “EVER SINCE VENUS ” Plus Shorts — Shows 3:15 - 7 - =15 rnuit-rni-sn. "IT'S a iio-iio-liowt or a: IIDNEYIADON! w! DAVID IIIUG FUZZY KNIGHT FRANIIIIN PANGIDIIN IMXIE IIOSINIIOOIA _ NENRY ARMEITA Serial - Comedy t eldest daughter of a'a'q%\H-'v'lnfi'fia'u'h'a'a'a'a'a\fa'afia'la'lflffi5'fl fir’ lt.-r“. r . Martha Simpson. Grade Ill. A.---l. Bcvcrlcv Sillin- aotukl Ralph .ilone. 3. Harry Grade III. B.--»-'.. lluov Simpson. Ada Graham: 2. ne 3. Ruth Simpson. 2. Robert Simpson. _ W» Marv Simpson: 2. Grade IIi. C.-l. Geraldine Tur- 3. Clarlnda Slmp- ner: 2. Marv Fleming: 3. Edward‘ _noucettc. _ l _V--—l Cloudy Simpson: f‘. Grade}. A.~l. Mavnaz-ii l~'iii:n-,, wn-t-..=.-.~.~.-..- - ' M.‘ ' “Vivnitisax-Laivdmn: WEDDING PICTOU. Dec. 21 A firefly iveclding took place recently 8t Jamcs‘ Church. Pictou. when Canon Fraser of New G‘ svow united in marriage Patricia n. >1 o n. l“ w 5 "1 :7 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langille. River John. and Benedict MacLean, son of Mrs. C. J. MacLean and the late Mr. itine- Lcan of Cardigan. RBI. Tlie bride was given in marriage by Stanley IVILICPIIJII. Slie wort. a two-piece strcet-lchgth dress of rose crepe witii matching hat and black accessories. Her corsage was oi rcscs and fern. She was at- tciitled by Misc Katherine Cain- cron. Joseph . cLcan. brother o! the groom was groomsinan. Following the ceremony a buffet supper was served to abow twenty relatives anti friends at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac- Jhail. Those who assisted in serv- s. Daniel MacLean. n-law of the groom: _ .r:l. Airs. Anna Ran- Ilil.‘ Mrs. Jack NIJCLCllll and Miss JiarJorle MacPhnil SO Z Erl id Ma 0| a houoo in Niodcrbronn, France. which unwell l"- od with anipcra, while two buddiea (fore- NDIN" h Anny lmmtryman stealth” which“ ground) wver him and wait to shoot it out with the -:- EMPIRE -:- anigic i. B-l Herbert Sltnpson; UEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN -'l‘bia column la reserved for news of local interest, but advertising '25 ‘Ii3°‘ZZ¥.¢l'““'° Th? il“'°""' labia in adv LY" ' I c y my. -__-=: -_-¢__ i cnaswnu. for Photographs. PAY . i i avoid ioviieurvtlaitfi. tam wili-zf-iif CON FEDERATION L - "RANGE IFE IN ' CITY TAX OFFICE will remain zobep each evening this week unzli -9 oclock for the convenience of the ‘To! ravens. 12-27-41 OVERSEAS CANADIAN I-‘UND -_. ,The Royal 'I‘rust ucknowledae .with thanks $2.00 for the fund ‘from Fred Hooper. Milton. P E I. CITY TAX OFFICE will remain Opejn each evening this week until -9 oclock for the convenience of the Tux payers. l - RESERVATIC-NILOWIM to tile ,llmited number of reservations left for our New Years's Eve Celebra- Jlflll. Please pick up tickets bv Fri- Jiav evening. December 25th. The " Charlottetown. 12-27-21. \ FOURTH AND FINAL install- ment civic taxes is due December 315% 12-21-81. DIED FROM WOUNDS-Corpo- ral Cletus Bharkey. son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sharke . Cardigan, died on December i2ti from shrapnel Iwounds rcceived on December ii. .I-Ils unit was the "Irish Regiment loi Canada". Corporal P. C. Shar- tkey volunteered for active service in March. i912. and went overseas in November of the some year. He first saw action in the invasion oi S1011? and since then has been on active service in Italy. POLICE COURT-At tlie Police Court yesterday an assault case was adjourned one week. Two per- sons charged with being drunk and disorderly each had their $10 bail estrea d and a third was re- Thursday. Three others charged with being drunk and incapable each had ttielr s10 ball estreated and a fourth had his $5.00 bail estreated. Two charged with obstructing police officers. were remanded until today, and two others charged with posses- sion of stolen goods ln connection with the recent break into J.R. Williams Jewelry store ivere re- manded cne week. PRISONER OF WAR-Mr. l IS and Mrs. Jclm Fitzpatrick. fri- ford. have received the to a lg telegram from the Minister o .l— tional Defence. Ottawa: "24l53l Minister of National Defence wish- es to inform you that information has been received through indirect ‘channels that F-azsas Patrick Milton Bernard Fitzpatrick previ- ously reported mising action. has now been reported a prisoner of war Germany. ~Prisoner of ivar camp and number unstated. This information is subjcct to official confirmation. When further infor- mation becomes available it will be forwarded as soon as received. Director of Records." CHRISTMAS SERVICE — Mr ,Raymond Brehaut of Acadia lUniveisity spent Christmas the (Quest of Mr. Wm. F. Rourke and family of Montague Mr. Brehaut Isa student in the ministry at Acadia university. while ln ' Montague he preached _ Christmas sermon in the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the congregation listened with great interest to the younfl student taking 2: 7. “And She Brought Fhri-h Her First, Born Son and wraned him in _THE CHARLOTTETOWTMT GUARDIAN g Lost at Sea WILLIAM (J. MacE/ICIIERN 19 year old sailor. son of Mr. end Mrs. \'\’. A. Mncllnchern, i9 Bishop Street. (‘it.v. who was lost recently in the North Atlantic on II.M.C.S. ‘ Shawlnigan. mother on its death-kind iitteriilg tiic follow: iig wor "Mother what are those mountains yonder?" Tliere dear $.00, a. beutliul land away in 'l‘-hat dear is the land where Jesus lives. Carry me ovcr to that land mother. I can not dear, Jesus will carry you over. Wlicn will Jesus come Mother? When Jfsus is ready for you dear, He Will send His angels to carry you over to Uta‘. beautiful land Gccdbve Mother, the angels have come to carrv me over to the land wlicrc Christ lives and 8s she laid it‘ little head on the pillow. she ivatclied it's cTcs closng in death. The service closed by the singing of the Nwonal Anthem, followed by the benediction Personals Mr. and Mrs. D. Peter MacDon- ald hioncton, N B.. spent the Christmas WIKk-Qlld with relatives iii Charlcttctown and North 'i‘rvon. Mrs. Joseph McIntyre. Post- mistress at Bcdiord Station. has entered the C-liiirla-ttetown Hospital for an operation. Her inanv friends wish liar a sp-eenv i-ecoverv. COVEIIEAD ROAD SCHOOL Report for Covehead Road School for November: McNaughton Statements Discussed By Members l- In House of Commons i Excerpts from the cxamlna.lnii,l would say- of General A. G. L. McNaughton. Mr. Hanson tYork-Suhbury): Minister of National Defense, on I rise to a point of order. We are the subject oi overseas reinforee- questioning General McNaughton ments. from the I-Iansard renort lhere and my question is directed of the House oi Commons debates, t0 hlm- I W811! 8n Built?" 11'0"‘ Nov. 24. Continued from vester- him day's Guardian: , Ml‘. Caldwell: Are these men to be volunteers or are they men who will be taken out of N. R. M. A31 As from yesterday, when this ord- er in council went liito effect. will the voluntary system be con- ‘tinued, or will there still be N. R. M. S. men shifted to the con- centration point ready for over- seas? Ii’ we are sending over 16.- 000 under the conditions indicated. R000 partly trained at the present ;tim_e. and who will be fully train- ied in due course, 1S it not a iairlv good bet that they ivlll all volun- teer before they go over? In other iwords. what you are doing lr. forcing the voluntary system on {men who are actually called foi- compulsory service. That means seems to some coercion. coercion being that they will prn- ceed overseas cither as conscripts as volunteers. and they have choice right up to the moment they leave as to ivhich they will be. This is a strange way of gcln about the obtaining oi the 16.000 men. I do not know where this is landing tlie House or the Govern- ment. and ii we oregto have coni- pulsion iii tlie sending of men overseas I cannot understand why. tlie government does not go 'l1c, whole way. Where you have l6.f‘0-'\ who know they are going oversees and who are told that they mav sliil become volunteers. vcu coerce them into being volunteers. I am not yet clear as to whether the 16.000 who arc going are to be inen in the numbers of whom are in- cluded those who have already been told that they are golnr from general service. I am not clear on that point, and I believe some. other members are in the same position. With regard to the oth- er polnt. it strikes me as quite evi- dent that men are going to be coerced into volunteering. and that is wrong. Let us be clear about what we are doing. Mr. McNaughton: May I lillswpi‘ first tlic hon. gentleman's second question in which he asks wheth- er the l6,000 are included in those now going over. or are additional. . MacKenzic (Vancouver Cen- tre): I have been responsible for the preparation of the rehabilita- tion legislation for the last five years. I am conversant with it and I should have tiie right to answer any question directed to the sub- ject of rehabilitation Presses Queatlon Mr. Hanson iYork-Sunburyi: i stand by my point of order. asked General McNaughton a question with respect to directions liven through the Department of National Defence to officers com- manding. and irrespective of what the legislation is, or of any inin- istcr in charge oi it, I want to know whether the information I have is correct. i believe it ls. Mr. MacKenzie ivancouver Cni- trel: It is not correct. Mr. liarsun IYork-Suiibu It is being stated in the province of New Brunswick that these men are to be interviewed by the oi- ficer commanding in every unit and he is to tell them that if they do not volunteer they will not gel anv rehabilitation. I will not be howled down by any flannel- moutlis or by anybody else. Mr. Speaker: On point of ord- ci. the hon. member for York- Sunbuiy <Mr. Hanson) asked a ‘question of General McNaughton and the lvijiiister of Veterans‘ Af- fairs 1M1‘. Mackenzie: proposes to answer. In tii course of this whole discussion yesterday and to- day there have been questions asked oi General McNaughton with which naturally he waws not conversant and they have been answered by the Prime Iiiinister and others. I see no objection to an answer being given to satisfy the questioner with the true facts of the case if they lie with- in the office of the department of the niinLster who now proposes to answer Mr. Hanson iYork-Suiibuvy): With great respect, Mr. Speaker. General McNaughton has not said that he is not in a P05111031 to ans- wer. If he says he s not in a posi- Rs his text Luke a d Grade X — 1. _ Aiarion Woolditdge, Bil, n 2. Edith lVIu-CDOILHILI. 2. Harvey MacDonald, Birt Grade VI — l Orville 2 Thelma MacDonald Grade I (at ~- 1 2 Margaret Merill MacDonald Elirley Warren Ilighest average: Wooldrklge, 93 5 Perfect attendance: Mai-ion Wooldridizc. Marsliail, Shirley. Brown t Ilrflsey" an swaddliing clothes and laid Him in a manger. because there was no. room for them in the inn." Hcl stated clearly the birth and life of. the Saviour Jesus Christ. he also otgtgd ‘hat if we give our hearts to; Him. we should also gvc our gifts to Him. l-Ie then stated that to live a. Ife of christian iellozvship was the most precious of all gifts. ouotlng that in lng a christian life, we show to others inc “True at" Way of Life" In closinz he quoted a story oi an onlyihild“ of n Ellen Woolrldge, rle Audrey lvlarsliall Ema MacDonaldmew movement. on top of all oth- Grade VII — l Elsie MacDonald Les 3 Shirley Birt. 2. and Stewart MacDonald. Gradc II — i. Glflld] Biown. 2 Shirley O'Brien, 3 Stewart Webster Evertt Birt. MacDonald. Grade 1 llJi _ 1. Jean Birt-, 2. Ellen Ellcn and Joyce Birt. Glenda Margaret Mr- Sthiley, Teacher: Ruby Marshall l d E a t o n. _ Simpson. leady each individual lng drug. gro- cery. hardware s t o r e s. write .lie point I can answer only by sa Dcrpo Products, To- "!\“fl'\ ‘I. HARMLESS T02 vt-wiwi, ran/z. Air/Am s This 16.000 which is engaging the attention of the House is in nudi- tinn to the previous planned move- ments which include the general service personnel. The 16.000 is a er movements. which was initiated yesterday afternoon. g that under the authority of the oi- tier in council. and in order to pro- vide the arniy in the field with C-redc V - i. Martin Birt, 2. the additional trained infantry re- Kcir MacDonald, 3 Aiuile Power. lnforcements which are required Grade IV -- Doreen Birt, I. in support of their operations. we Joyce Birt, 3 Mervyn Birt are taking the 16.000 from trained Grade III -- l Fairy O'Brien, infantry in this country and ais- patching them. That personm-I may, if they wish. convert to 2""- Ieral service. that ls, volunteer b»- fore they go. 3. Mr. Hanson's Question Mr. Hanson IYork-Sunburvl: Arc they not told that if they do not volunteer they will get no re- and lzabilitation grant. and is not each Audrey commanding officer instructed to Jean‘ Doreen, tell them that individually? r. Mr. McNaughton: No. s Hanson. iYork-Sunburvl: That is the information I have. that orders went out from your d0- partnicnt to the D.O.C. cf every - district. that the commanding ii- ficer of every unit shall interview personally, not through _N.C.O.‘s or otherwiwsc and tell them among other things that if they do not volunteer there will be no rehabilitation grant. That is the information I have from my part of tlie country. Mr. AIacKenzlc lVancouver Cen- 0|’ . iYoi-k-Sunburyl: I do not want an answer from he izon. member for Vancouver Cen- ZAXK. . 1\'\7\,’\.'7\9\/\1\;. _4¢/1,‘\\’R\‘77\4 5 tre but 'froni General McNaugh- g (D ton. .5 Canadian Legion Month y Meeting mfg"éiliiiéifiystiiitilfhfill: é g Cllvllrgt lzfllglSOn lilgOrlg-flililhiifylfli A MEETING or THE CHARLOTTETOWN . a 1AM w“ is u R553 (J BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION WILL as r ‘gijffit. IQT,°SI§?%EI‘1‘£‘I .§€§%‘.‘°Flf-..‘.T;.' t; HELD THIS THURSDAY EVENING i? .:.....i:."i::"ti~.......". "l DECEMBER 28th olllililt. fiosgrdleyoisltee ggrxiiwlea- IN THE LEGION ROOMS l’ IRA M. BROWN. Branch Secretary There are many important matters to déscuss of in- f terest to all members so it is hoped to have a large number present. man has no right to call anv min- ister a flannel-mouth. Mr. Hanson tYork-Sunbuvyi: I will substitute another designa- tion: I will substitute the word “bluffs-r." Mr. MacKenzie (Vancouver Cen- tre): I am going to ignore the )l7' servatlons of tlie lion. member, mi: tho Guardian Want Ads. Doctor?" atom-em M» I» ~- ' “Shall we wait until be offers a reward for it in I north of the town and occupied town oi Russl, the Canucks established a bridge-head tion to answer. or if he says that the instructions were not sent nut. that ,ls a complete answer to my question. I WJllt the iniormatieni I want it from General "Mr- Naughton because it is pertinent to officers oi his department, no‘. to the rehabilitation department. I am told that the D.O.C. office in Saint John has sent out instrur- tions to commanding officers of every unit in New Brunswick that they are to interview these men personally. ask them to go volun- tarily, and if they do not go voiun- tarlly the officers are to tell them that they are not to get any re- habilitation grants. Surely that. is within the purview of General McNaughton as Minister of Nat- ional Defence. I leave myself in the Judgment of the country. Tho countrv wants to know about tlva. Speaker's Ruling Mr. Speaker: The lion. member has raised n question with regard to the rights of any member in this House to answer questions. Yesterday questions were asked which the former Minister oi Na- PfLDOk to reply to because he ivas conversant with ilicni. I could not cleny the right oi any ‘non. mem- ber of the Housc to replv to any question. If General McNaughton wishes to reply he may do so; but if any other hon. member who has an answer to the question wishes to give thc answer he may do so. Mr. Hanson tYork-Sunburvl 1 How could any minister other than the Minister of National Defence answer with respect-- Mr. Speaker: I do not know how. Mr. Hanson iYork-Suribury . How can he answer a question when tiic officers are not in his department? It is not suggested that any instructions have horn given by him. According to the information I have they were giv- en by thc Department of National Defence. What knowledge could the Minister oi Veterans’ Affairs have of those instructions? Mr. speaker: Order. ii the Minister of Veterans‘ Affairs pro- poses to answer the question that the hon. member has asked, and tones not satisfactorily answer it. ttlic hon. member for York-Sun- bury would then have the rig it '10 ask for an answer to his ques- tion: meanwhilel cannot deprne anyone of the right to answer. ‘ Mr. Mackenzie King: May I sug- gest that there are really two questions involved in what the hon. a SOO-ycnr-old Ita- nomi Defence tMr. Ralstont und-" E c R. Eucklev oi Saint John, N.B.. the first Canadian appoint- ed to do YMCA. work in China under tlie International Y.M.C.A. Now serving as a Y.M.C.A. War Services stipervisor with the Navy at Slielburne. N.S.. he will leave for China as soon as transporta- lion can be arranged. Ho grad- uitcd from St. John High school 'v .1 l932_ uiid from Springfield Col- lege with a B.S. degree in i943. From 1933 to 193D lie was on .he staff oi Saint Jolin "Y" as mem- bership ctary. 2nd before Jain- _ing lllt‘ t. services staff‘ was iyoung men's secretary at Bprinb l field _Y.I_\I.C A ->l member for York-Sunbury has ljust said. Thefirst question i: 'oiie which pertains directly to the tDeparlmezit of l-Iational Defence‘ land as he said, the Minister oi <National Defence ‘Mr. McNaugh- lwni should and will, I believe ,answci- in the name of the de- ‘parlnitnt. lint lo say “yes" oi ‘“no" lo a statement as to what is correct or not docs not meet tho other question which will be in the minds of hon. members of thl House and others as to whothei the existing legislation would main possible any such instructions by an officer The Minister of Vet- erans‘ Aifaiis 1S ‘more familliv with that legislation, I shouli think, mm anyone else. and he should be permitted to make a supplementary statement. “Cruel Duresa" Mr. Hanson rVork-Svunbury) With your permission. _Sll‘, an glad that the Prime Minister no: clarified the position with reapect to the first portion of the ques- tion. Certainly only the Minister of National Defence could answer that ]):\l‘t oi the question with se- spcct to the proposal that I sug- gest lius been made. I never as- serted that that was the law or in doing lt. hat is this. that the information nmich reaches me is that those coin- manding officers have been in- structed by national defence to interview these men and tell them this. Whether it is true or not la another matter, but I will em- hasize the fact that this is a yorm of cruel duress to make oheaa men volunteer. McNaughton: I would say to the hon. member he can be quite certain that no instructions of that sort would ever have been issued. ' r. Hanson (York-Sunbury): “Would ever have been issued.’ Mr. McNaughton: Or has ever been issued. If hqis aware of such .1111 order being issued. I should like it brought to my attention. _ Mr. Hanson iYork-Suxvbury): =1 will tell the minister that a high ranking officer. and I am not golnl to name him- hon. Member: No? Mr. Hanson iYOrk-Silnbllryll ‘No. I am not going to name hiir. lhecause he would be crucified b) this government; make no mlatako about that. 1 want the minlsto to understand this, that who talks to nie talks great peril to his personal position. Make no mistake about that. The are afraid to talk to me. Genera Mc- Naughton, to give me factual in- formation because they do not know what the gestapo ml ht vo- taliatc upon them. That a situation in this country today. Private members of the forces are afraid to give me information. I hold in my hand information from an airman. He is in the gallery this afternoon. I do not him! vrhether to roduce it here or not, or to ask tie question. I know that if I gave the name of the of- ficcr who gave me this information and told me that he had it 170m headquarters. he would he cruci- fied by this government. He would be driven out of the service. Thai ls the type of government we have in national defence under present conditions Mr. MacKlnhoii iEdIflDhtOII Wesu: it has been denied. Mr. Hanson tYork-Sunburyt: It has not been denied. Ho said it had not been authorized and I ar- cetpt his worn i ‘To Be_Contlnued) l During’ the Canadian battle for the Italian one of the caretakers pouring a glass of wine fot Cpl. Barry Droat, Whlaklow, N.B.. and L-Cpi. Rm: Rackley. Saint John, NB. before they take up their ‘out of lookout on one oi the upper fiooll. lian castle an an observation poet. Picture shovel iCanadiln Army 0V6"!!! 9111M).