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Valet. a boxer from North Mer- rick, Long Island, was slain in a theatrical rooming house early last sepi. no. semi. who had been ap- poaring at the Samovair in mid- town Montreal. claimed the killing was an accident arising ii-osn an argument. Acct-ifs home was in Providence. R1. oi November, i945. month a year ago. 134,0” L0!!! l YR!‘ flifliél‘. Total output ln November was 459.002 tons compared with 091.388 a year ago, the Bureau reported, with flhlpmqqlg or 43,745 tons piercing his stomach and sever- agalnst 887.0% tons in the like ‘trig a main artery. an ‘A ass‘ AAAAAAAAA a as AA‘A ~ w: KNOW THE‘ ANSWER TOLTHAT CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEM in our Store you will find a complete stock of OIL AND WATER COLOR SUPPLIES. Also GIFT BOX SETS, from 55c up to $19.50 X-IACTO KNIFE SETS FOR THI WOOD WORKER HOIIYIST SPEED BALL SETS FOR THE CARTOONIST Shaiwin-iililiiains liraseh Stars Phone 167i 96 Quaan Si’. 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" Shapiro. a native Canadian. started newspaper work with til Montreal Gazette; came to the Ul- lted States for that paper lrf lfl and was its war correspondent iii the Italian campaign He covered the western 11mm swollen for his present employers, the North American Newspaper Alliance. and for Msclearvs Magazine, Tflronlv- He now is in New York complai- lng his novel which will be publish- ed in late spring or nearly summer by Doiblehy and (mrnpany. He will return to Bumps in January to resume his assignment- i Sydney Man ilas iiovel iiat Trap SYDNEY, NS, Dec. 12 -—(OP)—- One of the most novel rat-rombvefl ainoo the Pied Piper oi l-iiarrielin led rodents to a watery grave is suggested by Sanitary Inspector Chisholm of Sydney. l Ordinary sticky fly-paper is the answer, he says. Place in an ap- propriate spot on the floor B-nd whesi the rat (or mouse) steps on it he gets tangled up as badly as ‘if he were a fly. Then he can be dtspatched in the morning. Experts Talia Dim View NiliWYOR-K.Dec.i2—(OP)— Joey, leader cf the flast side toiltill- ,ies, turned up a dirty nose today at the fllflkestion from Sydney. N.S. that fly-paper-the ordinary. l-l- ehold variety - could be used tnmeiniangle and tr-ap him and his k d. I "They gotta thlrt up something better than that in New York. eh. babe?" two-foot-long Joey chort- led to his mate. For Joey. one o! an estimated 2.000.000 black. brown and gray rats inhabiting New York City from the battery docks to the Bronx, i; a veteran of the eternal warfare against humans and has escaped from traps more potent than fly paper. Rodent extermlniaitors also took a dim view Sanitary Inspector Chlsliiclrnfis suggestion. ‘They've been using what they believe to be bet- ter methods for years and haven't made much of a dent lrr New York's rat popul ‘ -ll--se numerous that the brown varieties can be seen einy day in simmer running in the open in Central Park. Here. the practice is im- extenu- inators to place long planks cov- ered with pitch beside known ro- dent nlnrways. The rats get W118i" msw v ax. Dec. is - in») -»°“ m‘ PM‘ “d PM‘ “M "t can newsprint produc- tioin in November was higher than that of any preceding Nbvembeu‘. the Newsprint Service Bureau an- nounced today. Stocks at mills at the end oi the month were nearly 80.000 tons under those Oct. 81, but 40.000 tons higher than at the end are disposed oi in incinerators. ‘Traps? "No good." "Y! the 9X- termlnatous. Joey grinned in agreement- KILLED BY SAW LUNENBDEG. N. 5.. Dec. l3- Albert Elsn 59. of nearby Pentz, ‘was killed to ay when a piece of wood he was cutting on a circu- lar saw was hurled back at him. Eisner was working in the Lurienburg Foun- Btccks at the end of November dry Ltd., carpenter's shop st the totalled 174,762 tons compared with 208.625 tons a month earlier and ____________ ,l MONTREAL. Dec. 13 —(CP)— time of the accident. ‘John Boyko, 52-year-old Ukrainian. was committed today for trial be fore the court of King's Bench on a charge of murdering Mrs. Teas Olyansky, his partner in a potato chips enterprise. I Mrs. Olyanskv was found in the basement of thehomeNom29. her head crushed by axe and hammer blows. Boyko. who gave himself up lo police a tow hours later. told the court he did not want a lawyer. i WINDSOR. N. 8., Dec. 13 —(C‘P\ --'I‘en prisoners were removed from the town _iail early todav when fire. believed io have started from the furnace. gutted much of thr- buiiding. The walls of the iali were intact as firemen succeeded in sub- duinir the blaze while the prisoners were temporarily lodged in the icwir police station. sour THAT For 5 Days Means DANGER Who is there that is wise enough to predict when a bad cold will end? After a few days, ii’ it grows worse it may develop into Pneumonia, Pieurisy or Bronchitis. ll‘ wise, you will heir to protect yourself with Po son’e"Cougb Syrup; its scothin medication is very rateiu to the inflamed mem- , runes oi‘ the chest, nose and i throat. Those raw surfaces that keep you coughing will be ef- iicientiy treated and reiieyed of their irritation. _ Why not start today and en- joy the better health you can gecure {roialhlwisiznb Coo ‘i; yrup at, t is sp en medicine has done for others, it can surely do for vou: 35c t all Desi _ l a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN An extensive development pro- gramme for William R. Warner dz Company and Richard Hudnut Limited was recently announced at a dinner given by the execu- tives iii honour of G. A. Pfeifier, Chairman oi the Board governing this world-wide organization, and Elmer H. Bobst, President and General Manager of the parent organization in New York City. Mr. Bobst expressed his de- lQht with the progress of the Canadian companies. Plans have been approved for a building Dro- gramme which will permit them to give their customers better service and provide space to manufacture a greater number of products. This building pro- gramme will be in effect the opening of several new plants: Parfuiriis Masssnet. a liiis of French perfumes; Ccurtley, qual- ity men's toiletries; Bathasweet. beauty bath preparations; Rayve, the largest selling cream sham- poo in a tube. The expansion plans oi this organization are evidence oi its confidence in the future of Can- adian business. ciiiiiiiiiiiig iiiews 0n Moves Against Jehovah Witnesses MONTREAL, Dec. 13—(CP)—The Canadian Register, " English-lan- guage publication of the Roman Catholic Church, in an editorial today expressed disagreement with the action of Premier Duplessis in cancelling the liquor license of Frank Roncarelli, restaurant own- er who has provided bail for sev- eral hundred Witnesses of Jehovah charged with illegal distribution of literature. _ "Although we 6818a with Mr. Duplessis‘ general aim (to restrain the activities oi the Witnesses of Jehovah) we disagree most strong- ly with the methods he has adopt- ed to achieve that aim," said the editorial. "Two wrongs don't make a right and we do not like to see the legal and administrative machinery of our province forced to serve ‘the purpose of retaliation l-n kind. .. "Mr, Roncarelli has long been known to us as the main supporter of the Witnesses of Jehovah in ‘Quebec. Insofar then as the Wit- nesses are found by our courts to be engaged in blasphemous, sedi- tlcus, or otherwise illegal activities it is possible that a case might lle against Mr. Roncarelli as an ac- complice, but this is for the courts to decide. , "If existing laws are not ada- quate to meet the situation, then the way is always open to make further statutory provision. but we cannot approve of the anticipation of the judicial decision, neither can we condone the punitive use of the discretionary power hyum .executivc branch of our govern- ment. . ." i i Duplessls‘ Comment I QUEBEC. Dec. l3--(CP)—Premi>r lDuplessis said at a. Dress confer- ence inday that he was surprised to fi-nd certain political figures ranged ng-ilnst him in the Wit- nesses of Jehovah controversy he- causc, at iiie beginning of the war‘. these some persons had iissoiiied to a federal order in council canning iihe sect for the duration n! hos- ltilitles. OzO Without mentioning the name of 9e lformer Air Minister C. Ci. Power, who iii a Montreal spcirh last lnlgiit assailed the Premier's lirmd- ,lll'iiZ of the matter. Mr. Duplessls ‘said that many people, including “some politicians of the so-called ‘iLiberal denomination." had chub, ilenged the right of the Quebec |Liuuor Commission to cane-i iiie liquor licence of the Montre-il res- taurant. operator, Frank Ronrar- alil. who posted bail for sect mem- "rrs awaiting trial. \. The facts were, Mr. Dupiessis nmtinued,‘ that the liquor lIiW iwrmitied cancellation of a lion-i”? at any time without llfllifi‘ Ii- ‘Zlilfflllllfl Mr, Roiicareili-‘s ‘ir- had struck at a lBB'lCl‘ ii.’ Witnesses of Jehovah liy ilri-i- lng him oi a privilege ho iiwi, nut fit to enjoy. s iai P stal i Iii: For libraries (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. ill-A special postal rate of five cents for the first pound o! books circulating between recognized libraries was announced today in the Canada iGasette. Additional postage will.- cost one cent a pound. Ubrsiies wishing to take ad- i vantage of the rate must obtsiii permission from the Pest 08's: rtment. the announcement said LONDON — (CP)—-'l'o relieve a shortage of nurses. eufVlCfimuli are being trained as nurses sit St. Clement's Hospital iioi. 0. G. Power Sees Threat To Personal Liberty MONTREAL. Dec. 18 — 10F) _ "Iliasclst inclinations" in Quebec and "bin-eaucsatic tendencies" at Ottawa. former aii- minister 0.0. POWGT said iii-Qt night, 31-3 gymp- ioms of a decline in individual freedom which the people them. cives must ltwsnize and halt. _ Speaking at a civil liberties meet- 118 called to protest Quebec's [n95- 11"! Rania-st Jehovah's Witnesses, .Vir. Power said h/uman liberty was lchieved by a slow, painstaking march from precedent to preced- ent, and could be destroyed in a 118v by the writing oi precedents in the opposite direction. Pramler Di-iplessu‘ cancellation of the liquor licence of Frank Roar- carelli. Miontrcal restaurant oper- _ owl‘. who set bail for large groups of arrested Jehovah's Witnesses, might in itself seem to be compar- 2iii°‘i..3‘ii““"‘°%i" “i. "W" - was a rt because it evidenced “tile iifeaafi“; WWI" day swmmeot 1h this coimcry. A GOV/d 0f about 1.000 attende‘ the rneetirls in the Monument Na- tioiriale auditorium. Police asked a noisy group oi about 50 youths to leave early in ,the proceedings, and later a CTCYWD 0! about 200, said to be Labor Progressive Party sup- porters. were refused admittance. Harry Davis. 28. was arrested for refusing to move on when ordered to by police outside‘ the hall. l One o! ltare Speeches It was one of “Chubby” Power's Pare Political speeches since he left the Mackenzie King cabinet on the conscription issue and some quar- ters took it as s. political indication that the former air minister would be more active politically hence- forth. He said he remained a Liberal and had no quarrel with his lead- era, but that he felt his having not had any active party associa- tion for more than two years gave ‘liim greater liberty to protest un- ilemocratie actions "with equal ear- nestness and with equal vigor whe- ther they are perpetrated by friends in Ottawa or political enemies in bee" "Strangely enough." he said, "this wintry’! two viiarring auth- orities, whose discordant views have almost become a by-woi-d in the body politic, halve apparently ifound common ground in the me- thods and procedures to be follow- ed in the prosecution of those con- sidcred to be enemies of the state. measures Ln the protection of what they believe to be the public safety. In dogg so, both, Liberal Ottawa and nstitutional Quebec have forgotten the true meaning of Lib- eralism and constitutiorialism." He said this tendency at Ottsvm had been largely due to the war, when totalitarian method; were adopted to defeat totalitarianism, but what was important now was that the metllOdg and procedure of total war were not carried over into the peacetime government of a. free democracy. Mr. Power said he found Mr. Dll-Dlessis‘ mastering of all the "POWer and might of the province to an all out offensive against an inoffensive tavern keeper" to be something like the release of an atom bomb against a butterfly. “The point I must drive home is lha-t if it can happen to Frank Rnncarelii. it can happen to you." GALABl-IIELS. scetissia —(CP) — Border tweed manufacturers want to stop making "utility" Ottawa arnd Quebec, seemingly 1r- reconcllable on any other subject. both have resorted to extraordinary O ?ufeefcefecfeefie§oofocfcefee, , \ O zoofotsfi§oloe OO O 3. 3' OxO O O O i O OvxO O .§. 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Dec. 12 _- (or) _ GRUB-dab National Research Coun- cu- "lmllls from ‘war to pfacetimc experimentation, is iiivesiigaiihg the merits of radiant heating, a "WW-developed plan in which the source of heat i; in the floor ra. ther than lil conventional radia- tors. 0 houses have been built by t Research Council at iis labor- atories on the Ottawa-Montreal mad east oi here. one oi them is m Ordinary frame dwelling with concrete foundations, The cine,- has no foundations and resfg on a concrete slab. R9901“ of the Pmiwt, begun last May. will be made available to hflllll! engineers and home own- ers who wish to try radiant heat- ing! 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Designed to permit maximum flow of ilaiurai ventilation, thl windows of both buildings are plac- ed near the ceiling for experimen- tal purposes. Exhaust fans which measure the total amount of incoming fresh air under various ouidcor wcathel! condition; make it possible to dis‘ cover the weather's effect u“ tem- perature and humidity in the twi hoines. Measurement of the actual am.’ Bill" (if heat required to keep the buildings ivarm is only part of thq problem under investigation, ihq experimenters say. Thermocouples, which are cap- u/ble of measuring earth tempere- tures. have been placed in th ground under the foundatlonleeg house- and are arranged aroun both buildings at. various distances. These will show the effect of house heat on surrounding soil. LONDON —(CP)—Clement Dave ies, member of parliament f hioiitgcmery‘. has been re-clect chairman of the Libcral- Parlia- Iinfilliflfy party for the present sel- s on. O OXO O O .O0.0-O O ‘O >Z"$"°"$*°§ O 2-2~2~2-2~2 c I