19. ' M1". _ w». i» ‘n y . W v l sqood ooffoo" l, ', as nnnltosn was v America, but tho end o! all co- operation." - The Jlouse oi Commons has al- ready approved the financial a- greement, by which the Anglo- rnericsn conlerees in Washington Appeals To‘ "Lords _ F“ led the‘ Bretton Woods plan to F u s :12. “l.';“".,'.€§‘§..l°‘l‘. ilrumri‘: u‘ ' ° 4 States Congress. Ilovd Boaverbroolr principal cri- __ _..._ m: oi.’ the loan and the Bretton (B The Canadian Propel) Woods plan, withdraw his amend- Lo , Dec. ‘Pk-Lord l-‘eth-i ment to reject both measures. but kkenwrgnee today asked the associates said he would still op- House of Lords tor qlllcl‘ lllllfflval so‘ when flnal ~ division comes o; q, term; at the proglec ed H: omorrow night. 40g; United Hillel 10811. Most Conservatives were expect- warnlng that tho alternative was ed to abstain from voting. British isolation and “a quarrel -_. wl eiri " urn. th Am cl- uoving adoption o! the overn- ment's resolutions coveri g the Lite, brie! as a shadow. loan and the Bretton Woods world It's laughter, joy and grief, but); plflh, Lord Pethick-Llawrence, Cnly a passing song, secretary o! State to: India, sob- A once fond melody. ' srly told the House: beg oi any o! you contem- Whose halt torgotten strains, plating voting against this agree- Picked up by other minds ment, to weigh carclully ‘before Must live; and tram it give- doing so, what will be the oonse- The answer to my dreams. quences of its rejection. It will —Elleen MncKlnnon. Ouiton. mean not merely s quarrel with Alberton, P. E. I. (Oontinued twin Page I) oi’ boring each-other to tears. or sitting up in silence (or tear will ‘start something i! they speak. that a marriage lo the blessed estate it Mas meant to Dliltlt DIX: Why ls it that some men turn so cute when beeosnetortyilmrthstirstllyoorsoiourmsrriedlilomyhus- was so old and tired he never onloyod 801118 out o! an evening. ho has bought himself Klafl! Kollfllo Rut Klothes. wants tn stun night and dance with the girls. Why is this change? l PUZZLDD SOUL ANGWQR. It is lust that around 40 a man hears his last coll to oar and he ieels that he has to have one more lllng to prove a boy and attractive to the ladies. Don't take it to heart. Ho V111 get over it. . 91$ we gopélsficate/ 54cc- il ". l5 o n’ i w e c1 r rounded bobY lines. " Do have block ii you like. _, J A Q . i - x Z Chicago Sun Syndicate Miothers are learning about personality and shopping with that o! brightes- in view. Certain-sun. our! sleeves. round neck- llnt. olrl-isshloned nososay are sweet and gentle but you. pet. happen b bo tho oflloiosit, poised. seii-oonildent type in your early teens. You oan wear oisok with’ color without gvershsdowlng your vital personal- M- You are the loader, the organizer at every party. ‘rhea do so — black with the color that flatten your consplexiolmjeyes and is periect tor you. The gentle. demure costume ls your big DON'T. napalm-out. [infill i itynrssmnerpiroswwpwrpvs IUIANO cesrssliulntiln i oolnnn la reserved lor nap. local interest. bat advert a IIOII! Ishtllso‘ any be ' word. strictly pay, in s-lvsnoo noun cm Ailll ounr A teoture‘ conducted b the _ town Junior Inns- ORASWILI. tor Photographs. OONII‘DI.BA'I"ION Lil‘! I16 lion d-diow large do you __ Quoo on k th on dbt 1 cums-rinse cases. - Select ,1 Quuonf, n, m,‘ m, “flim- yours at Toounbs Music Store, u n19’ ‘ o! £1: Annual Report tor JUST. RECEIVED best uallit zippered. bill lolds. Jsmleoon’! 1mg Store. noon m cannon or SCOTLAND-Ser- flylbls- at; mm. vice Ciloxloegelown ( e w .1292‘ lgxilsmflhll. D b 500ml . was— e 11ml. a P. M. . December‘ im-olmvoxizazi. m‘ " m‘ 23rd. Ca ‘traverse 11 A, M, and The recent poll conducted by ‘I P. M. v. J. H. Bishop. 12-19-11. the Junior Chamber o! Commerce ENGAGEMENT. -— Mr. and Mrs. aeigh E. Payn/ior o! Carleton wish knowledge ol! the debt a mnalulblmw "1 Rtfllflllwl How many. we wonder, have an (min M - ldeva as to how w; are paying o - ou. debts? From the auditors’ Samuel Burt o! Kerlslngtorl. 31". 1944. which is quoted below lrlage m take place in the laittelr pan. oi Deoonlber. 12-19-11. ,0, you, human“ u wow . AG! THREE Christmas together ., . . Have a Coca-la The auditors state on gas l'l l rs” ' nnsurmnr. LAMPS at To0mbs “PW” "l" Provision for w- " MwcvSmN_ 124$“ merit o! 50% only o! a substantial Portion o! expenditures incurred Oourt yesterday morning two men lwentl’ and lwBlity-flve years ago ' previously remanded on a chsrgo l! b81118 mlde. and even that pso- ot thcit from automobiles, were "mil" l5 M! being taken care o! further remanded until Dec. 26. ‘deqlmtiw- The remaini-nl 50% Five drunks appeared, the first of appuflmy will b! Dllled 0n tor which was fined $5 and costs or tum" Plymint by citizens. pos- l v l0 days. 'I‘wo others, appearing slbll’ I large _number of for the first time, were dismissed, Wm have Pecelvfid lltlle mfltrher- W8: l-fs.angiegl um“ dtlo. naught from the original expend- ’ 0W 811 E - ' charged to: medical treatmaelnt. A,‘ mmlhflfifl above. the audit- __ ors re rt reads FUNERAL SERVICES — The l°w':_ f D189 59 funeral orMr. William D_ Shaw revert. Sinking mas held yesterday morning from Yiintd Weaagmliute to be $450,810. ma: tlate residence, §1 Prince ‘h n! $2. .601: required to bring . ee , to St. Dunstans Baslhcn ti“ “I! a up to the minimum re- |where Requiem High Mass‘ wasplul-ements. These minimum re- celebrated by Rev. J. W. cCar- Quugerilenfi are based on: ._ zltewhwho also conducted service and tail {$115078 of all twenty _e grave. The pail-banners m e-"Y- V8 years, and pro- wgfg_ Magus, Malcolm Lumon" p0 onate amount o! ten and fit- George Wilson, Malcolm McNelll. fB" W" issues. except refund- Alex McIsaac, Gordon McEwen "5 "W" silbieqliehb to 1931 and Wilbert Currie. Y to be retired in lull." -____ "do citluns~this is your Oity sTalNblin WEDDING IN lo fairs-your business and ours, ll! N REAL-Rev. Dr, A. D. Mac- 9 I dg and appyeclggg kensle has returned to the City "imfilhlng more o! what goes on! ltrom Montreal, where he ottlclat- ‘if- ii. ‘Eilifoflfiéffi 3f Silrdbih‘ . . . icy Gordon recently returned "om r iiollgndlLTllre macrfiiag?‘ took Qlaoo P n . u e's urc o which , Dr. Mackenzie was th ti t t- tled minister. Out '0! tiawnrsgugtl klil“fii“slil".l‘l“‘o“l‘xf" °°" ' “" e O . n. egroom's parents and Mrs. J. C, A i1 o! Ottawa. sister oi! the bride $31 her husband Major J, O, rriel]. Capt. and Mrs. Gordon will re- side in Montreal. on u. s. NAVAL DUTY-—F€lll- ‘mmdu’ l" "I'- m" MMIAM d 1h f!‘ t . ‘;':..§°:. fis...:*:.--?':‘~'a'.§fr§::; r ueod a1" paper publish cl t P ‘t. O - ' ' F chard, Washington, eis d‘ piclllre gt ' Nm Nkmlfill; lgirs-dli. ‘have operating the kay- 14m- M . oar o a eiet it hi -h ' - i ' . is an important rgilfill: s; tile Xulilfm" fulfltulvlollzewegllile S. Navy's exchange-system. Mt‘. ._Jalnea BryénrtdnfMrs, A B.’ "I and Mrs, Loque, who are both employed in the Navy Yard. are 55c; Mrs. Jolm D. Niulmigw, known to many friends here. 50o : P Mddlslimn" They spent two summers at Cra- Kenneth MacLeorl; Mn, Mwunl paud. returning to the United hill. ' States shortly after Pearl r- 250: Mrs. Neil D. Mocbeod. bour, to engage in war actlvit es. T0tal-415-30. Th <1 r M n to ‘vyvtfififiilin 1§‘l'."1u.?§?“° “m” ""1""- IM-ig; vnw SPWlll-s 1.0m! River Y. P. U. uralndvlew W. 1. iris W. I. $1.00 Each: Charles ; Arthur lnnian; Elma- Lnmon; or. Personals William‘ Francis Kelly, a son o! Mrs. Helen Kelly and the late Mr. Patrick Kelly. Iona, is a patient in the City Hospital. Ha is pro- gressing favorably. msnconsr MacRINIII gm,“ g, u“, cum," Suddenly at Canoe Cove, Oct. 50c Eah: Mrs John Myun; Mrs, 20, 1945, Malcolm MacKenzic, son Jtihn . of the late Malcolm MacKenzic 35°31‘ 3W5“ RQIWII. ve n micnilwmwltei, themlato Oazhealtrzle‘ Total — 51-35- ,...’ ‘ " "' “y Ooloetodbyllosoasoflilett The l te Mr. MacKenzle, a man - ot good character and sterling wn-m n‘ Mn- P6"! “William rinciples, living, wholly trusting &%_ n the merits otlléls Bayfiour‘, leav- ~ _ Dwia _ . . (‘Autumn one sser, rs Ewen c - ' ' arkot ‘Boston, 1 I 0° ‘$15’ e unera, w c was argey uqmgg M ahttended, wéas heldclroln his tlate $100 y o", “firm” ome o anae ova come cry. , EQQ]; “yum M ; Oct. 23, i045. The services were Geo. Dunatord; James conducted by his minister, Rev. - J. H. Bishop. Pallbearers were: LaughIlnMac- Kinnon, Duncan MacC/annel Dan- lci MacLoan, Malcolm MacFad- yen, Frances MacDougall, and Beecher Hiokox. Total Hampton District -- 825.10 New Glasgow by Women's lmtitnto Anna Stevenson, Secretary .00 Each: Mr, and Mpg, Alder Dlcisiesorl: M. McCaub ; J. W, Hoyt“; Jotm Sample; °° 3”» HIRE ll I rule's went rook! it's worth making w Swsusvowu M". wlflfin ‘WWW b: Marsoret fifties-ms L l Home at last . . . to wife, to child and family. With Christmas in the air, All the dreams of a lifétime rolled into one moment. At such a time Coca-Cola fits right into the picture-the familiar, friendly invita- tion Have a Coke adds the refreshing touch. A happy moment is an occasion for Coke ——and the pause that refreshes. Authorized Battier oi "Coca-Cola" J. & T. MORRIS LIMITED Phnrlotielowr. PF l. l ....__-.l\..'|:.‘ h. l. ott Bueil; Philip Hillard; Mrs. Hub- ‘ Qrt Back. 35¢: MII. Mont Herring. Tuil-l—$28.95. Murray Harbor by Mrs. Milton ' White The members of Hermitage Women's Institute llcld their an- nual meeting at the home oi Mrs. Aeneas Curran Tuesday evening, Nov. 27th. The president presid- ed Meeting opened with Ode, 5o]- YMQW-Mlllbn Wlhllt- lowed by repeating Creed. Roll ls. call was responded to by paying 1 C8111 R 5i Mrs. annual tees. School committee ‘ reported coal scuttle and shovel, also lock for door purchased. No report from sick committee. The retiring president, Mrs, J. J. Curley spoke of the work ac- complished during the year and thanked all for their co-operation. also to non-members in district for donations and help at all _ times. 3mg, s‘; During the year our Institute bertson; Mrs. Albert Mc- lost a valued member, Mrs. Jus- eph Larkin, who now resides in Charlottetown. Mrs. Larkin n1- ' My. R. E ways did her pert faithfully. WIN; MN. Robert Be Election o! oflicers then took Shalom; Mrs. Alftts place as follows: Presidlent, Mrs. - u an; st v ce res, = Mrs, Roland rMcPbest- Awe“ c r’ 1 p Vanlderatone; Mrs. rill“? Elm“ Ro ~ Ada Mac g 40o: Mrs. 1605-" neth Beck. 35c Each: Mrs. Harry Brehaut; MP5 Dan McLeod. Mrs. Josie Jordan; Ada Thomas Dort. Harbour by Mrs. Wal- lace White fl-(D- Mrs. Wallace White. Mn. Al! {$13)- Roy M. Bell; Mrs. Myrtle MacNeill Misty Barbour by llsobon 82.00 Each: Dara Beck; Iber ' Fbcd MaoLeod. ' c. Mac Mill’!!! Harbour b Vera Book and Mary O opnssn J h Gosbee. James Herring. o n 25¢ Eflthr limit Herring. Mrs. 0 Iilreeman itcyn . ‘Ibtal-J-i: 00 Guernsey One by Mrs. Leonor-g Brebant £2.00. Waldo Hawkins. bl 00 Roll: llemoden . Hawkins, tverett Harris. John Brehaut. . has! Dave .. » em liiaoh: r. ' Winlhor Back.‘ mfifiwfifii; John Devtv. Mrs. J J. Jums Ieueivur. am . Donald. Mrs. Dirt Manifest‘ ‘Iota! r- so flats! U s“, tries- surfs?’ m’ QQQ Feolu TO-IGHT I I ' Coca-Colonial in sblnevlsdoafike "l are registered trade-marks whirls identify rhepmiiuctofCou-Colahd. _ _ S34 ___ “~21 Mrs, James Redmond; "W, treas» National Defence, Ottawa. It will My»; J_ J, gurley; auditors‘ Mix bring home 845 servlcemen. no .7, w Mcvgflgh and Mm Ame“ bring the soldiers to their homes Cur _ across the Dominion one o! the The report of mcy__q_rens_ to be biggest troop trains operated by given a; next mean"; An “my the Canadian National Railway: lng contest was then put on by wl" lea“? ‘lmhlde- Mrs. McVarlsh. Prize won by The military special will take M155 Tel-e“ McKenzie‘ Meeung the largest group. 245 in Regina clgsed Wm, 5mg“: o! rmaflona] Next ls Toronto with 151. Others. Anthem", alter which a deucmus 1n order o! their distribution Irons lunch was served by the hostess. m!“ m was" "e u?“ m Mmlc‘ g ton, M to Quebec, N to Montreal five to Ottawa, seven to Kingston. 22 to London, (our to Winnipeg, H H _ Puncher, Ilse at t‘;li:.?°r€:‘§§f.ll;“t.lf“..§fifir; - ' gllilaulgilldlrsctgkocrltt tllnlh loll. E"l"°r5“ e . . repatriation depot at Montreal and i go to their homes almost im- mcdiately, will travel on regular MoricToN N. B., Dec. l8—The ON“ mi“- H.M.C.S. Puncher. the last troop ship whose hpassengers will all h l - -—— §§§§hl§ lzrlnegfiié §§§“c'rr'ri.l§.l1. - A huh octane mew moi which will arrived in Halifax on Friday, will not bum has been developed according to the Department oi‘ I01’ 11M! lll Blllbllmei- ' FOR AERIAL SAFETY to qour lisI for the qounqsiers POI surprisingly linlo you con odd c lot o! extra pisesuro lo their Christmas, with slippers from Agnew-Surpass. Oi couno they're lnlonsoly useful gills~lmportuol, loo, for protecting health-DUI lilo onos we're showing sow oro lilo kind the! young Mire will onioy and be proud to show ol, because they've got lash-appeal os well as wear-appeal. We've on almost endless array ol thorn, in practically every llyio and ' do n you eon imagine, in a wide variety o! malovlelr and colors, and In slsoe to suil all agar horn toddlers to l ‘toonoso. At our high-value, down-lo-ocrlh prises, they've loo good Io miss; drop in and lool: ihom over, soon. h {oh and other fabrics 69¢, 79°, 99 J35. toolbar and lootlsoronos i 11.35.11.115, ins as. Grand Gift Slippers Iqr Grown-ups Tool. _. 4lvp7t¥ fifi-gf- v ul Kr L H. ‘l’