Dmmncit u. 1944 _ WESTERN GUARDIAN l . III Ilply. I Iononr ‘umrmaoorltflowilmton at. “u” ' IUIIEISIDI all IIINCI COUNT! I Nun. G Advertising r he Doubt dolly t of flu . n‘ G otom. In Gunner“? u "bu", W tor ll!"- Dflllton. Water Strut. 5.5g], inter Street. In! Outlet. C‘! Granville Strait aunwlllbodailvuodtoonyilolloiliflulnmenlilo. ' wgffuwnequioopuwaii. Pllollllllforthhgggfl“ “H,” order to the boy lpoponllblo for ddlnrleo on your route. U! mum-gulp at Brooch. f day: lino Mlporlu f DINO AND HIS GANG WITH HIS BEST HIT SONGS . IN HIS DESI PICTURE! —OIDII Peanut Mel-l H7- aro- be o a 12-9-21. foils (ell-lured to ood . ____ tutu f1: ollooke meal) It Bruce's. m]; SALE — Pearl 13.9.31 orwegian and d ——- , . id p. Milll- -BBDE Up UNITED 0 . Ham ifl-l-fli jade“. ulguiidaly‘. Baekgemrieiijligtlli. Albany no P‘. m‘. e“ 3 P‘ M‘ M Baxter N les. “gfliafiisiee. _._- y; _. z year old Jer- q“ n" m" "W. -c.w.r.. MEETINGS n war.- LlNGTON—-The regular monthly meeting for November, or [he 1m. inoculate Conception sub-division, - 52"’ Pe nut WENonéeQtKfilIiI-d lesslathflnfoll‘ . meal. Old" now at Briiiiasim \ Amt 3 other om Favorites \\§§ 0 \\_\, I \\ . - WES h Id I P ‘is! 1' n1: 1.111115%!“ E013 sthnféglzj the rfesiaexiitihiarsmaoiinfliiil ciriiii, 7,! jcll if Cumng Rm,“ 5mm det. presiding. The Chaplain, Rev. ' -' é _. __ _ _‘- _inl;‘§,u1~11a1' Dec. l6, at 3 Urban Gillls was in attendance» ' l‘, \ _, de. §~ ~' 12414345411 and addressed the meeting. Re- I A llm lmm mama llntan . rt of previous meetings as given 4y tho secretary showed that oct- ive work has begun under the con- veuors and their committees as follows: Membership. Finance. Ed- find going llnfs my l: test! . ._._. 1 I‘. SILVER. PLATINUM , How will you bleed t You can't breed ' . A a re" - l l ~ BING" CROSBY i l“: '1 ‘imfoifulélacilciu bllliiée ‘goulillltllxlllrgfialmygglllriilf: filillllfillQQ "Nftstgfizolizld-‘Fcrtvil: fddfltghelocloi Hell Formals Beiionovu f M“ M“ t ‘Pearl Plat: meetings are held regularly preii- ' ' a," - ' ' . Wusgiiefi-déiiiacinll/IKICS. A llm- Oils to Eeiieral monthly meetings. 1 ‘TRIS ' - ' Humor of good‘ malempuérs and already two entertainmenis , t.G.DoSylva,|.-..-1.-m¢.~s=~.-my>,n...anon-ac»... * v ' war z - .. 3m l‘,;}§‘,,,,§°"1‘§1111 DrCflIirlOtIC- returns of same being used to illi- lles- 12-11-11. once the work of the League in 0 ~ __ thei community. Ari order fig ll _ , _ _ 1,, _ cop es of e by- aws’ for o icors \oI1;il?qnRgi"_l'-‘e§ £81211 o, we and members or the sililb-diivision, .e ‘ ,_ ' h b f d d t u rt- liC Womens lcaillm hfidaa 6:55. ivieiirlitreirllwliiliici saiii ctilziiigs ure- . art-v all“ ‘lame 0n I, y] ceived from the Notional Execut- "115 D"‘°‘“be" “I “t the ‘mm: lve oilice. Plans were discussed! 11:. flllil l“? Jdmes Fewer" and formed fur carrying out tl1c' A 1110s; enyoyable 50981 w‘ work of. the various committees ,,. W15 spent b_\' lllfsfi Wlj‘) at‘, after which the meeting adwurned. ‘_ and 11,, prize winners -—— , Mrs 11111113111 Hickey and _ FIRE AT IIOLHANS - Fire. ‘ Cniric Oivm. A (iclliclous. possibly caused b»; defieitlive wilr- ' . served by the ios-tess ing, broke out in the nc e bar n 1:91:13; members of the league. the department store of H. lfioll- e111; 11111111 a dance was held. man Ltd. Summerside abou l‘ 5 music Ilfiliig Sllpipllfld by Ver- P. M. Saturday night. The n11.0- Kllbrldc. Rod Cameron, John matic sprinkler system set off the 1_ The prornls of the party dlanri. The fire eras inside the 1o b1- u<ed for charitable pur- buck part 0i’ the bar next t0 the 1, All the members of the wall and the framework 118d i0 be and 111C. quests were most pried from the wall to get at it. 111111 of the excellent hos- Firemen were then a-blemto ‘ceilin- 1 .1:11dei by Mr. and tzuish it with hand ext gus ers. fenedzergasd-S. However. oonsid ble damage {- vigis done todthe 1:81‘ itsfeli’ by (the c c wa er rom e b ‘"79? “The m9?“ spisfrxilklgr? There was probably also of irllflgltjllmlfllsIxllftiglllléglfgl; some damage from smoke which \ 0 f’ Eflllt.‘ i‘ PLEASE NOTE:—Three shows each Night, no Short Subjects. SHOWS at 6.30. 8.30 and 10.30. Box Office Opens at 6 P. M. Children not admitted in the evenings unless accompanied by Parents l have been held in the Parish Hall, ‘ l I I i 1 1 lilzitinees TUESDAY and THURSDAY "Attend the first Show for the best selection of Seats. filled up the five and ten depart- .. ._, , lll.‘Ilgn\le-7§°H50l:de‘;_go:‘h°wllalrletgé mcnt and the furniture department i“ -- _. loll llll- 11"“ Mlle“ "w; Lliliimifrsevgiffi i1°e°’§1.i.§i§l Jmbifii L d N b l P - 1 _ l’ m ers were presen. . gi\‘0i'Sill1inc§Pl‘\'l1C9 Elosucondutrtt- ls“! lllmllizh the nest of the store- o e by Mr Flosse 0w icr. e - e 1111111 "Canadian rrlend- i———“—- I A P I c1111 mas Gifts to Us (cllflPi-Aéfr-yilégrgéiligi. “Eréclzirgdw; n I’ e r 111 0111115". Five mom .rs cllllgrertl at; outs! “legal We?" k pimiriixiidzfiici‘ fliimigogl1ecflrdf IllSgIsTRTISI-‘lo gagzflilrie ‘o’ ‘on n NEW y o ~~1 ~ . ~ ORK.!)e,10-tAP er faiths in our own imid and LONDON. —- (CPl -_ Hat maml-l By Tmcgrgfmfn Sliggq“ Th” c ) er cfllliilrlv‘ Allllrfltlflllltllylllllfl fncfurr-rs will he allowed to vwlke, ’ tov of Sweden _i'oinea toduv nr t One - fifth rncrn hats (iurinz the OTTAWA, Doe, 11 __ 10p, _1\;nw DlUSSliIi-i hope that client’ s nun herb four rnonth= than under the that the special ineetiiui oi iiai-lia- WW1“ l-Tlllmbut“ m?" 111mm existing annual quota. llllflllf, iillfi eitibiiict tllscujsrfiisplfliyfi: g“? llcllelll- 01 "lalllillld 11S ii . " ' l. t‘ ' ‘ll C . ' nli/Ifllclsidlilziigelillll: has an slams 1°” the. “Y5” llme- “l9 Pl‘ 1nccumulatioii of matters to attend 5159"‘ and K111i! Gustav 56m llli‘ wave-anew.» -.-..".-.~;-=----.-. .-. W- ‘ ’ sliosvini; tha. allocation nr $325.00 had been eded by 5T0 was received l‘ _ _ 1_ o f u e unmrm,“ decisions ‘rhc Drizcshusually given iii Stcc Rmiilriilccisr‘ixigfeitiidlcteghfiaritife he XIIIYISOtO lnk is whether to au- mu“ by bm-‘Wcns Kmli- “T”? l" ,, W11:- pl-cskicm M155 M“. l VIE, point KIIIOLIlII‘ uir minister" in place. zgllllaiiglorclluu-‘etkfl Wllllllllh‘ Ill“?! Clllllrtk.’ 1st vice Drffllflllll- ‘gllldnfilxl-sg-Sl-l ug°‘tgr_1g§:m{°5‘gncd Hotel's ‘Zfallld filfil-IFODIH by the ' “mm” Henflersom 2nd vice Iii viewpf the winding roof the Swedish Minister- Wm-"ll" F- 3°15" L.W Trucniiinl . Mrs. Orville John- ' corresponding Mrs. l _e; treasurer. Misshfll- Callback: Christian Steward- ind finance. Mrs. Artie Schur- ‘m’ M“ air training plan it is possible the N Building lot! approximate‘ Navy Nilnlstpi" 1viiicuoiiiiid. Tire bl)! b. 65 bylzo feet. one of the ._1ob of bllllfllllt! up in both the all _ _ _ ‘ and naval forces is finished and nest residential sections in from _nuw on n1.- lob will be o istration and later dumobillzatior; peace prize. Recibients of the prizes one: Ph sics-Do“. Otto ~ community friendship, Mrs. . Ins mm o‘ Techno] , . _ - . 02y. Pittsburirh. 1211i?“lgahrgiongllfrfijggjonfifi?’ summerslde radii]:Lofmirayffoifieiiéigziscigisgwgié ltzhaeblwdé prize‘?! andUDr. dsidor I. Apply l" u“ N“ assistant, to cabinet rank 11nd the J‘ M‘ LOGAN’ resignation of W t w llvliicivllloiiagéi. l who was ussistuu tie inls l‘ _ . warden S,“ luarys Churfhyof National Defence. and Josefph mnnk Dam at the Bank of Nova, Scofm, Jean. who ivas assistant to the Min- . ister o1 Justice. Y Summerside. 1t is nosibie no appointments ~ may be made to these posts un-ti lifter n guiiuariil election. Should Mr. King decide to fill them he has fherlufige; §’,i,,,~l,,°‘“{§§},,,, he could New York. shared touallv the .mnko choicest De tm t 44 ‘m’ Slgtyfn-ghemgi egtcugormg? “Eng present, were Johannes V. tlrcr mission is hcld before I LUIIISIPI’ McNaughton obtains sou {no s~cy.. Mrs. T.J. Inmun: Pl_ l l . d Mrs. Edna Jenkins; W5 002v an‘, Edward A. Dois 0.6 of the business l» Henderson served delicious 1ents and over cups of at ten a chart-er member of Society. Mrs. John Dnvison. congratulated bv the assem- -'II"a'I-'AHEAVIAH|'JJA'-'-HJ'MVR iinsina the youthful 5011B 11y Birthdayjro You. W ‘ _i__________= = Institute of TQCIUIOIOEY who nciv eouallv the 1943 prize. Erlangcr, Washington St. Louis. lie watch 111111711111}! I a mi , who won the prize, an rge l-levcs "have seen overseas service in this war such as Mu]. W.E. Harris (L- IGu-y Bruxx) or Capt. J.A. John- ston (Ir-London). award S eluded Ken gar Kobak. president. Ivnimiourss hillmhi Federal politics have ‘ w l. gfcgugbtgizoiljlbgilrilclirfrlrliblelf: tifiigfif tilry-Flox Film Corporation. liament who voted a ainst the "cgfig ' '"'"”*'*' ‘xv Gllvelllmet" "l ti" will “m” "m iiint tnekiiloiziirriiiriiliiieiiiii take suc action in the cases oi all Libero voted a- protest most of them Liberals. gainst the Government A. ion that they plan to ouit their ‘ party, and the Government llke- works Minister wise has izivcn no indication of p0 1111:1111.a2.11i11u1..zia1:1111.s 11ml new a new Ml c in the next Federal election. glam Them have been cases in the past where the Government. be- cause the sittiniz Liberal member did not Rive the Government suf- ficient support. nominated a new mun to stand as official Liberal coat didltte at the next election. It‘ Guardian. rtfolio GRIIEN CIIRVEX it's no: A cunvrx UNLESS n": A GRUEN For the first time, Gruen Curvex gives you pocketwnch accuracy in the rhin- nest, moi: beautiful of all watches! international fashion designers have titled l: "the best-styled watch in the world". Se: these stunning models todlyot your local jewellers. Your Joivoior lid lhom $EE TIIE GRUEN DEALER | Thorn a one In your district Mil. II. II. IYBIIYAII 0f HOLT RENFREW and CO. LTD., Montreal, is now buying all types of fox pelts At Office 0f CHARLES R. ROGERS SUMMERSIDE lliitlGliETPf. Quality Jewellers SUMMERSIDE Authorized Gruen Dealers EilNQlN” e [YEAR'S Till‘ SIIIIPIIISES!" President Roosevelt and Kiiiz uus- w Nobel - rites were presented in the United W-A- 3°51“ 5’? Li!" sages to tile presentation luncheon. and Cmumel? B- waldurllaAfloriu held in Toronto on tmem. Five Alnerlcon citizens and‘ A“. Dcp-arunc,“ mm, be W, under gig30&%lle received awards totalling For the sixth year there was no Stern, ‘ Carnegie Medicine _ Dr. _ . St Louis Univ- emitv School of Medicine .-.iiid Dr. of the Copenhazen whether 11 wan“ w teem“ its w. a-t the University of Rochester. N. School of Medicine. jhareg ‘afivgrifig,’ ivhether the term will be (o1- two and Dr. llerbert Gasser. years °l' three- director of the Rorkf iler Institute. “lmbfls m L \ 19. ing 54 alder-manic seats-i: D . The other winners ,who were not but the real interest has centred Jensen. around the mayoraltyflghtbetween Defence Danish author livinulgifl Cfilggxflalailllfié Aciliemar Raynauit. present incum- ' t in the House he lhizht select d DY» 5P0 u IoIJ one of the soldier members who ggfiawxé isgrlstfllehyéflgl SPBYII-‘llll; four yell’! in an intern- peokers at the forum tonight in- l“: , - t r m‘ As Dcintgdieglflve ‘did- ec or o e Soc a Sfiuwul term when he was interned in i940 Pmml“ “h” m” "n (lléljftffjl E liroadcnstiritz System 11nd uni-i-yi F. lifter 11mins citizens not w comply Zalnick vice president. 20th Cen- - lwweWr- nnult the VICtOf in rose. He did iday. A mm M 35 Quebec membem‘ who Opposed the confidence vctels was elected f” " “rm h‘ did m” .. a Hcmzevexxusome gglllifcti hi1 star-lilti- t agohist the passaize of the order- maéilénco; isnew 6:39,“, (i? u: p_ mayor and council. The Provincial ln-counoii authorizing the sendinfl be‘, manhu- be 1 m 011 g °1 16-000 h°m° derail" “mp5 we” as a. result 51%: movie‘. lion. n seas. The Liberals lzave no lndicat- Card!“ who maimed h in 1942 that. the usual two-year term could over the conseript on issue. was re- d to be considcrina sumostions KIT" n has been non-committal on hlilelecicrate. Quebec City a“ since ‘Too Late To Classify COAT FOR SALE. SIZE 14. NEW. confidence that he says wmlldahow Child's ze l0. Aopl fUR BUYERl ‘THE __ CHARLUPTETUWN ;GUARDI'AN’ 11th Proclamation To Geman People name of Gen. Dlaenhovwe aid of the German people ting out active Nazi , 1 Government. ‘ proclunntio . Xllflbrtcd recl stock. Al- mum M. 1.15% at mo 9.1/1. an mm u“. . m“ m W“ no“)! i . . panama “gm ilzifnrfrii yvlll b: given ltmdeoeiiiie {this S""""'T'?“' igftlxlrl; what mommy beiones w a nman. ‘2-9-11. ‘ "A uni“ ~ “'_' ‘ ‘Siiontllmit. 1101.1 Ilight‘ The Geruuns were mid that the]: fir“ dilly ‘II-s to remal "p"; . able and orderly" and ton oontiliiie their daily occupation if they yore tflzuged in a lawful 1111mm, 91"’ llbgio Grants To Universities ___... NEW YORK. Dec. io - (arm grants to two Canadian lnstitu. ions, the Queen's University (Kingston. Ont.) Summer session P11191886 School and the Canad- “alltl-lggfy 901111611. Were report- e o t b th . orertkioii of Niew 6033mm‘: Con, 9 Pwort appease signature of the late gyaelrtor ilflfis-itfiuilm] the president, wlm dud c uy but who had previously ompleted the document which announced total grants during the fiscal year of l9e3-44 of 35374. 215, including s $5,000,000 "f"; i0 itxlliztogornegie Institution of Wash. The grant to the Library 0mm. while the 1- .000. dent reported t o; 11a wbie at the “angiriiiii lute oi’ $3. o from 1m to 194s. to Queen‘. University Language gchooL ——-__.__ G. S. Buntain, lie-Elected To Holstein Ass’n Holsti - m i 535051 68113513 accordisngnw wordmiggeifl 10 S9 to . B ewg Effie medium of a mall ballot held by the menvber of the Association re- siclmit in this Province. It is his $000M year as Director. __ Other Directors elected weave; W.H. Hicks, Agassiz. 8.0.; J, x_ . I-fosford. South Edlnon Al- - to.‘ RE ste - ' . 111 - - Wort. R-Rlnfl. Susie, m L-J. Breyfoirle .Un.i0n Point. Man: C.L Goodhue. Voudreilii, Que; rent. Que" _ H01, Ant i Eli, - QM-IL- Mia-irony? Sum’ Biiebiiuié‘ Liisby. Amherst K_ NS Directors to represent c. 1l1‘lu_Will be cltoted at the annua 1 meetmz of the Association to FBVFIIALV l4. Montreal Givic ‘ MONTREAL. Dec. 10—(CPi-. Montreal will decide tomorrow l5 sent mayor or replace him wit a former chief magistrate, while at the some time citizens will decide A total of 102 men are contest- of the seats open went by acclaim‘ - bent, and Camillien Houde, who y. was released last summer 51m- ment camp. Both men have already served three terms as mayor, and Mr. Houde was in the midst ofafourth with national registration regu tlons. Tire two have been oppon- ents once before, with Mr. Ray- h not run in 1938, when Mr. Hoilde complete. record their preference for a two- year or three-year term for the 1,5 Legislature at its last session ruled be extended to three in any muni- cipality if a. referendum showed that such was the wish of one voted in favor of the three-year rm te . In general. Mr. Honda's campaign has been a request for a vote of Y that residents of Montreal believe 1i he was right in opposing National Registration 1n 1940 as poi-t of his "no conscription" program. Mr. Raynault has campaigned on his record as mayor during the lut four years. Mr. I-foude introduced a newnote late last week when he claimed that Mr. Reynault. was o member of the secret Order of Jacques Cartier and at the same time had advertised t. a Masonic publication ‘which Mr. l-foude said was o en ionly to free Masons. He oske if 1Mr. Raynault was spying on the .Frce Masons for the Order of Jac- |3ues Cartier. or spying on the Or- 1 er of Jacques Cartier for thelllree Masons. Mr. Raynauit replied that he knew many Pree Masons—"lnd esteem them highly-they include His Majesty the King-but I am ,not myself a member of the Mas- , onie Order or of the Order of Jac- rques Cartier." (Senator T. D. Bouchard llu charged that the Order of Jacques Cnrilcr is plotting to establish on i NEW YORK. Doc. l0 — (AP)- ‘A proclamation luuod today ln the “in rou- indlvlduals" wed and warned them to avoid "suspic- - - ion of omnolionce" with secret Nut w: _ efforts to obstruct the Aliiod Mil. B01118 W b9- guie United Stltea Office of vm. IIH-Yfllmltlo . was the month in n '1' i lai ‘ f . . l éeerea em mna Allied plans roi- cnuiottewwnwglwmunh we“; son. Robert Stewart Beal. was ac» u a candidate for the min- istry Montreal Presbytery of the United Chwch in Canada. at . ' which place on be: 5th in Saint James Unit- ed from G M. Clemons. Associa-t- m‘ y enli- Heavy Demand ,1. ' lkd On another ballot. voters will Q14 domino-stunner Ionl. W! . caused him by several years. NW6 Dooom cd Church. Montreal. Liquor llackctoers Active In Montreal Commission. sa Saturday that racket- eers are buvina up liquor in Mont- real and are creating "an alarminz .. “Sh. in fociml biz competition from reckateers who. through false per-nuts and registration cords. buy up 11.11 me imported llouo}; evqjv day as soon as stores open. he sold, adding that the liquor later was re-sold at irreutly-lllcfefl" “gig are doing our best to cone with a situation that threatmsnto 11ml: the miblids normal supply. —r—-——’i Motion Picture Actor Passes I-(B ANGEL-E. Dec. l0—(AP)— Laird Gregor, 28. massive motivnl picture draracter actor. died Sat- urday night after being stricken with. o heart attack. 'f‘he actor underwent an abdomi- nal operation last Monday after dietingaway 100 of his 300 pounds, Hts phYllOlI-n said he rallied from his heart attack when placed hi BEITIIAI. GIIAIIIIIAI U with Wfiirlfi IOIIII CARPENTER. PASSES r ‘i’; u,’ —Ml'. John Doyle. 83. retired pentel- died yesterday at ius ncme. ' lilomhoo Street l-lls wile CHI- be held ‘Puesdav from Wank Lianne‘ s srunv FOB THE MINIS- ‘ B! - Friends of ‘the family in Mr and rur- wedding anniversary on November free. tun oxygen tent but later took a ilrn Before achieving Hollywoodfame. Mr. Cregar experienced days when he had difiiculty earning enough to nourish his six-foot-thrcc‘ frame. He was born samuel Laird Gregor in Philadelphia July Z8. i916, of Scottish and English an- ‘°' ‘h’ 233i. Jim Farrier Wins Oakland ilpcn r . His lucces in a stase Dre-Sema- tion of “Oscar Wilde" won Mr- Ci-egar numerous screen offers and the actor signed with zit-Century- 11px. He first appeared in “Hui-l- sOn'5 Bay" with Paul Muni and his other pictures included "Blood find, sand,” “Charlie's Aunt." "HM, Spot," "This Gun For Hircf: “Hea- ven can w111t," “Holy Matrimony. and "The Lqdge)‘, He had 111st completed “Hangover filial?" For War Steel cuavnmun, Dec. 1o -d<1la)roA1— Stiff resistance encuuli ere v - troops on the Westernfliront w‘; 5011111111“ assure for viar materials have oioyed delivery on cinent steel orders the maaazine, Steel nid todsy- . i "Eloponslon 0i war needs is es- pecially apparent in bo-rs and forl- glng billets. required for the shcll and heavy artillery program asue as for materials for heavy IIUCKS and combat tanks." the trade Dilb- lioation said. "Renewed drmand. 1°‘ light ammunition is reflected in a pronounced spurt in Hfeds 1°!‘ smaller bar sizes. ' Pope Pius tiffioiatos At Special Geremony VATICAN CITY. Dec. l0 -— (AP) Pius JHI officiated today at u. medal peniixnce ceremony at Saint Peter's. attended bv thou- sands, including Myron C. Taylor. resident Roosevelt's personal re- resentative to the Vatican. Mr. aylor sat on the same row with the Japanese or Ken Har- ada. and the German Ambassador Baron Ernst Weizacker. Many races and nationalities. includinc! hundreds Allied soldiers. offered prayers asking divine intervention to alleviate the suffering of man- 1,500 Planes Raid Iiazi Iiail Gcntres IDNIDON. Dec. 10 — (C?) — A force of 1.150 planes attacked the Gui-man rail cent-res of Coblcnz and Bingen today. ' More than 500 United States heavy bombers. with an escort of upwards 0d 650 fighters, thrust horn; their bombing mission des- pite adverse weather conditions. Expects Germans To Last Till iicxt Fall} NEW YORK. . Don Whitohead. Associated Press‘ war oon-elpondent lust returned! from the western front. said toninht he thought that Germany would| not bok efeated blefoicdrlicxt fail Qaea on t e r o proaram. ave The eople" (CABS). White-l "And I also think that the Ger» mm people won't crack-becausci they aren't. organized to overthrow the government. Thev work and fitzht 00801-1121‘ because they have l0.. Yet amotuz those Germans tusid-i independent French and Catholic otata in Condo.) 4 our lines there is no communitv Llirl hlmlml than “ . _ OAKLAND. CALIF. Dec. l0 — Sgt. Jim Perrier. Cantu Roberts. Calif" won the $7.500 war bonds Oakland open uolf tournament to- H5 dav with o 72-hole total of 277. _On his final round he carded his third successive 68. after a. first-round Kv Laifoon Chicago. also posting Ii B, finished with 2'78 ~ Harold McSDo- den, Philadelphia. lender at the end of the third round needed a '72 today and finished third at 279. Sam Byrd. Detroit. was fourth with 280 and qeorze Schnelter. Salt Lake City. fifth Wit-h 2B2. Byron Nelson. Toludo. Ohio. tournament favorite, ended in a sixth-place tie with (Bait! Wood. Mnmaroneckrblél... 111L283 while a- nother popular choice. sam Snead. Hot Slprings Va . deadlocked at 285 with Jim- Hines Amsterdam. NY . fiid Leonard Dodson Kansas City. Superforts Arc Active Over Japan SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 10 — (AP) - Three American Super- fortress flights over Japan proper and a fourth over Nippon-held Korea within a period o! 25 hours ‘were reported by Radio Tokyo to- B)’. The broadcast. recorded by Federal Communications Commis- sion, locked verification from any erican source. The Japanese said two 3-293 from Saipan hit the Nippon cap- ital Sunday night (Tokyo time) with "many" incendiary bombs that started fires which were "im- mediately put out." Tokyo said the raiders "fled" in the face of a heavy anti-aircraft artillery barrage. The Japanese reported Super- forts also visited ulestern Japan Saturday night and Kyushu Island and Korea Sunday morning. Tokyo me. Donald Nelson On Visit To Ottawa E. AUSTRALIA. Dec. l0—-(CP) - Donald Nelson. President Roosevelt's personnel re- Dresentatlvepn a trip to this and other countries hrrlvcd here vester- dav from Canberra and immediately called on Prime Munster John Cur- ttn at the Mercy hospital. Mr. Nelson silent lTlOll? than 45 minutes with the Australian Prime Minister who has been ill for sev- eral weeks. No details on what iransllélired during the conference l‘ e . . Following a trip to New Zeoiand. Mr. Nelson will return fo Wash- imzton, arriving there probablv be- foije__(1liristinas . AUCTION FURTY-FIVES Tonight 8.30 At Knights of Golumbus iiall Good Prizes Special Freeze-Out Everyone Welcome. Golelirato 50th Wedding Anniversary returns, expressage paid by us, containers For best results ship your melts to JENKINS BROS. "855 t0 St. race: maven Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harding, Norboro, who celebrated their fiftieth 14th. Now buying daily, highest market prices, prompt returned Ltd. Summerside 4 BIRTHS > MuoDONALD-At St. Peter's Bay, on Nov. 2'7. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDonald. o son, Allan Bertram. McQUAID -- At the Charlottetown Hospital. Dec 9th. 1944. to Nix. and Mrs. Aiphonsus McQuald, 30Birch- wood Street Chariottxtown. u dlltikhiel‘. the Charlottetown 1044. to J. Haley. Southpon. a son. MILIS—-At the P. E. I. Hospital, Saturday, December 9. 1944, to L.A.C. and Mrs. A E. MillS inee Jean Gillespie) a daughter, Bev- erly Jean. MCQUAID —- At Soiluiport oli Dec. 9th i944 to Mr and Mrs. Urban MoQuaid. (nee Mary Haley) n, daughter. HUNTEIb-At Kensington 0n Dec. 10, 1944, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Stirling nuggets son. ‘George Stirlin DEATHS GALLANT—At the CIIQIIOLIACOW‘! Hospital on Sunday, Doc. l0, 194-1 infant sOn of Mr. and Mrsffhoma: Gallant, Charlottetown. HEANEPM-At Clinton. Dee. I0. 1944. Mrs. Edison Heaney. aged 45 Years. mineral from her residence Tllteaday, 2 pm. Intcr-ncrit Mar- ga e. DOYLE-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. Dec. l0. i944, John Doyle of 26G Dorcliester Sn. in his 84th year. The funeral will take place from Frank Hennesseys Funeral Home Tuesday morning at Dunstiiifs Basilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. MclNNIS-At the Charlottetown Hospital ozi Sunday, Dec. 10. 1944, Mrs. Andrew McInnis. nee May C. Grant. in her 47th year. Her re- mains will be conveyed from the Frank Henncssey Filnerai Home this morning to the residence of he; mother. Mrs. Richard Grunt, 124 Water Street. from whore the funeral will take place Tuesday morning nt 10.20 to St. Dunstans Basilica, thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery‘. DOVER-At Brookfield on Silnzlav. Dec. l0, 1944. Catherine Margaret. infant daughter oi Mr. and Mrs Chester Dover. Funeral this (Lion- dnvl afternoon. from the home ‘of Wilfred Wood. Brookflcld. service starting at Z o'clock. III MEMOIIIAM In loving memory of George Herbert Francis who passed away December ll, 1943. If all the world belonged tn us, We'd give it. yes. and more. To clasp the liand of one we loved And sec his smile once more. Inserted by Mother, Father and Brothers. l2-ll~ll Card of Thanks The family of the lair Mrs. Beatrice lilnelmod oi’ Burden wish to express llirir thanks to all those who sent flowers. mos: cards. and messages oi’ sympathy. also to the nurse. ‘Mrs. Mziclvor. doctor and others for the many not! of kindness shown tlioin dur- in]: their recent sod bereavement. ‘Z-ll- N. D. MacLean ououmm EMBALMER Charlottetown ml North Wlllshire Home I