ESTERNCUARDIAN $UM1tf4E§lll has “i unanimous! ' . srllggtr- w n‘ fiwcmmm“. v93. at. mngotzoperdoyorlvcverweek-Imnlhfilfo larylg _ r order to the borrelponslblo for deliver-lee on Lfi-"md a or ,, ¢olnmn k reserved for new: local Interest but Mlvcrtfolng of mm natureJIl-IV be inserted 4 cents a word strictly ply- ‘, 1,, gdvanse. MB. JUSTIN Rotter. is now n; fox pelts daily at the office l: Graham Rogers. Sununer. L-2l7- 12-10-71. TOYS! Everything to please kiddies wt s price you can dtoooy. 82x5 and l0. Sum- do. L-lloo-li-ll-fl IVATCIIES AND DIAMOND ‘GS. walker 8a Sem le, FRANK munrco mm) pipe 1W8 vou a. clean sweet smoke. t Gourlles Drug Store. L-851-l2-l5-3i. WHAT IS s more practical gift Chris-miss than a clock. n clocks 8M6,‘ up, mantel » 9S up-G§}'tze~ T. Clarke, ller. 811mm " . 11-394. PLAQUES and framed Pictur- t ke inexpensive acceptable , see them at Rex 6 and 10, . erside. h856-l246-2L ASAMINE, Gardenia and ene toilet sets for ladies and emen. From $1.00 to $1.50, lies Drug Store. L-Sbl-lfl-lfl-M. BIN H001) 3nd Q3 fy ' Flour the popular bran at a] ‘. -l075-7-28~ti'. LAST CALL for men's winter als. We ruarantce to fit vou your pocketbook-Maurice filothier. Water St.. Sumime - L-Slfi-lf-lbzi. BEAUTIFUL cameo jewelry and silver ‘ ‘ _ (groggy, lets and couibaots make ideal tmas KiIiS. A nice selection at ~ T. Clarke. ievweller. Sum- ~<le Irssi. B-AVEL PIT-Jlhe finding of tis believed to be a larke 81's- dtlwlt at flint-ah on the farm ‘.M- Deans will be n great .. when" the and pav- o! the west. end hig way starts ranging. Manhole: have been i fl®d Q11! yo hflfl [l1- has been found to be of greet uuiovcralergearee..Oor. IOUNG moi-nor concur Bownees, eenor Clark. -- Mm. Dlwiu an Nicholson were the pianist ‘ HEY-Gabriel GlMh of Al- n South wen sent 0f Pe 1-2? if...’ “dmm? ”'"“” '” ' The case - C. ‘Panton. J "I lveslav Perry, Maurice Perry. I "Sooner was allowed bail o! " in two auretles-S rnnaoNALe M15. wiflérwnoaeru. v Iotafhwn‘ and mint vee n Mrs o. .1. oulu. Sydne , us. " ‘it ‘3r’°'1.é“"t.’é‘d° "Elf"? GI‘ . filo l Mgr. Pbell. -" from this - and t letouund Vicinity " mm‘ friend: to fill avmtet baths“... ' or. m. mm: monu- n \ John Pond. u was: s ‘ _ ‘fi ml AND nm<$°do‘d'u'¥vnm m ‘ y“... snhouibthon. Adverthfnl lhould be 1m with an. PM“! mflvfllhflflfltfllvlflitllllvetaurvrme folldwlnggteyggm Gourilu Dru u. , ' "l"! Gavin? a1“ Granville hi‘. miauhm- M- r w u»- mhsedixlvres to smrke at one... A golgttr variety st 15, as gnqj 35¢ a baooo pouch with filters $2.75 to" ‘"3 "n‘“'m' $5. Gourles Drug Sto -xMA walk" 8t 591M510. L-335-12-l5-2i. i, —-'°W$i Prices. Sheen d: Maolnnis h! it ti! history f mdrl a c o o, Model 145 formance $34.96 at B mas is a life-time gift. recognized l5 the WVIWs must accurate wrist watch-See them at George T. Clarke. Jeweller. Summerside. L 3 mast-er or Rolls Razor for him this Xmas in st0ek at Crcckeffs Jewel- lery Store, Summers‘ _ Kensington Mr. Stesdman Green of Tryon was a recent business visitor in Kensington. My. John visi 0r to "arlottetown. IOUEBIIYWII b J “,0 t0 Kensingtorwrerugilg? V“ r nt, K n evening last. under the auspices of. Ethel}; etsand t t , Hweye presen were m - 0d to a varied d am Brmune as follows: Ford Car Act. True or False Contest. Turnip Con- test, The t Act. Contortionis Act wwgranune served. A. loll sing son brought a pleasant evenin and family were visitors to Sum- merside on Wednesday. or Imus ‘ml-visitor gov-vi your? e Summemi e on Tuleswdgy. “lam 1%.... townorfimesda eveninil. c. by the am M um Battery. Mr. Phillip Cobb of Charlott town was a business lulu 1 EN’! UP ON’ @510! OI‘ town was Wednesday on business. 0n W . Miss Pow- D‘ er entertained e Young is‘: fililn°iltihim Ref-gr” ‘fir. B“ Bile Vzebber was the gentleman's wlnne .3. %?‘.3‘. K"'.§’.§’..°t‘z.“s‘l‘$é‘.“§3§.' the ‘Nd end-J! Coster Is Linked With Former Swindle NEW YORK. Dee. F. Donald Goeter, indicted presi- dent of the vast MoKesson and Robbins Drug Corporation was t- dentlfied from finger prints into today u Philip Muetce who was- ohsrged m ms with lame ioanciel co pee of the 1.000.000 United States police headgluurters. In the airdreasmg Com any souldol. Musics was con otec- three eera after his arrest, nil Impeo r Joseph Donovan. and received u. suspended sentence. Donovan Id ed police records . 5 the name of Musics, was sentenc- edtoamz-inililnndffnedfl. 000 in l §..éi."l:1§%‘.m}"°§‘. diflilitnh? gttigyggr i2 a? a iii § . . hiiwoeonmtcntistvcermunv." . mherlel will be called on ma‘: mo“ defend h: .5 is i i‘ Ali l Water W In Slmmerlide by -mzu's rms: Good values at- e L-355-12-l5-2i. —TOBACOO AND cuocomwus h‘ 3m" HIKE. Walker d: Sample. 11-335-12-16-21. -CIGARS and cigarettes the L-351-l2-l5-2i. —BOXED r r - - a" 5 Ind 10. Suimmcrside. L-355-13-15-2i. ——FR.AN'K MEDICO Dipe and tp- . re. L-351-l2-l5-2i. S BOOKLETS 3 for 5 cents. —-WE ARE NOW SHOWING a 16W 00 l I ll ‘ 3°?!’ iflnélfel? Bgtsolanldaenfimgg. hummer-side. n-aso-iz-le-la.’ --TIIE MOST sensational value i five cube, seven tube per. Moe's. Ir384~12--16-5l. -A ROLEX watch for Christ- —SUNBEA'M Electric Shave. and Vicinity Consuls wee a recent Mr. Harold Partridge of Char- A able ti l Ftiéfiiiiiiii t. rfiititffilhtitl. Wednesday Union. About ion e‘c. Following the a delightful lunch was g to a c ose. Mir and Mrs. Peter McMahon Miss Brooneof Bmburdier W. T. Lawson end unners A. Burgess. G. Henderson P, Hlmtcr were visitors to an the stigma‘ hold in the Blue of Old pain in Cher-lam visitor 3 on Wednesday. Mir. Keith Waite motored m- eme r Ch ltte- mm§°nsswr°t§ xenon" tgton l6 —-(A.P)-- and nylnthef ompony. The identification was made at disclosed that Ooetcr, under m m 1 $1.5 one. and. motel: l8 he NAZI LEADERS (Continued from page l) § r a 3 5 Wrist Watches Modern Styles Reliable Movements See our large assortment to choose from GDIIKIN BROS. Jewellers Summerside Editor Gets $250 And A p o I o gy From Council wh ch Aime mutton, editor of the Valleyfleld Gazette, was indefinit- ely banned from all future meet~ lugs as a. “nuisance? the members of the Council, at its regular ses~ sion held tonight, passed a second "resolution nullifyiflg the first and recommending that the city pay $250 to the newspaperman in set- tlement of a $5,000 action for dam~ ages filed against the city earlier in the week. Arrangements for the settling of the damage action out of court were discussed at e closed meet- ing of Council inunediately preoed~ ing the regular session, and mt which I-aurion and his 1088.1 coun- sel attended. Lauriou. throuQh his counsel, said he would accept the $250 settlement. "knowing that the city was not in I 000mm‘ t0 PIY the $5.000 claim. The apologetic resolution passed tonight followed the announcement that. Mayor J. A. Loren had served notice on the City Clerk refusing to stun the minutes of the Novem- ber 30 meeting on the grounds that Council meetings were ovpen to the public. and that no citioen could be ejected from such meet- ings unless he was creating a dis- turbance. The resolution was mov- ed by Aid. Gantran Hebert and seconded by Aid. mustache Len- gevln. mover and seconds: re- spectively of the “nuisanofl re- solution passed at the . previous meeting. The resolution read. in port! "The oounci-l unanimously regrets the attitude taken by the City Council concerning the representa- tive of the Vmlleyfleld Gazette, and also regrets the terms of the re- solution adopted din-int! the refill“ meeting of November 30. in which this newspaper was termed a. nuis- ance to the gcod administration of our Council. and in which its re- chamber of deltbere. ion for us as the Council decided." m continued with the request that the first resolution be nulli- fied and that the city T. belt mo» yu mung downs“ mpiiisotusmmor c250 omou the damage action. It was under- stood that the settlement figure was to cover costs as well The original lesolutlom-bannin! Iauxion. was passed in protest to to mmbmmwu m ma,” evening ministration and in which he Du- ticuisrly named Aldermen Hebert and Lmgevin. McKechnie ls Silent About Red's Chances B lie Martin ( y ‘VPhreQsySDBIta WING‘ NFJW YORK. Dec. IS-Hye in the position of a father who isnt ‘to sure whether his Idolmvflt git: will become o. mun to be taken .0“... .. ......""~“"=:.Pn- ll 9 ‘ $1 on too otthn Rede- lhaoe reunited "We in“. a com of S br. comm: no. e .mrt...'".. t. mo. a... Cit. . ' - 1L finally admitted tllutoum . sweat: r ‘ . s: ° ‘nor-mama doesn't m: 0o §E§§§§§E§§§E§§EE§§EEE m m c. =- c. 5§i§§§*i§§§..§§§i§. Garnet Sue 6. 4-12.! oe l. Q14 Militia 9 415 Pauline I 416 Bothy 8. 41'! Cots ‘l. 41B Manon 9. 4-19 Pihyllib —-. 420 M317 B. MSW D0115 4 presentutive was c lled from the ‘ 10318 5555555??? E“§§m'¢ has F 55$§5§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§5ES §"6"‘§ u’ 3 “i? isggiléifziiii . _, j. u Their Happiness a - rs n a 49?? 1. 374 Mlflon l0. 375 LII! B. 401 James 2. 402 Baby 6 monihl. 403 Catherine 9. 404 Iawrence l. amid 4 4M Leonard l. 408 Shirley 10. 409 David 7. 4. ‘I. 421 Ber-nerd 8. 4B2 Bernard 8. Earle 0. 2t me '1. nle 5 3 438 460 Marlins 8 440 ll 2 441 Betsy ‘Carl 11 months Q .- e i’ or .. g. on O . é .2- E5? u. its 5g" I ' ‘gigsiggsgssssssssrssrssssssrars as r séigifigiig‘ a 080mg . 1?. g s §§§§§§§§g§§§§§§§§§§§§i??? i?iiiiiiiiiiiiitlgitliiisit t f? ' 55. g" T0 Honour Mont-Governor. F! . g? "Pa- ~ r Rlev. Louis A. Dolllln Lois and Edward Miller, Mrs. w‘. a. lumen. ‘ MP8. ill‘ . m» Ullim Molcendlt. Edward will helm mum. m. ndwud “only Molnar; 15g ‘Miss Isabel - VD . Maurice Goodwin. l0 Highland ma‘ ma’ Tenn. imueui. Aloyliuriileclfetll it name and sores Rituals . A. a. Heart and Arthur N Jump: Red Cross of Harrington 0o . Min hills M. Cola. North Mll- B! Misses Wilma. and flairley Monkley. Remington. ill Betty June Bruce. Ira. W. G. Bnloe. iss Ruth Raynor. Iiul Dunning. Kflllinggpn. Sydney Green. In memory of Rev. George Mil- ler and Douglas s. . . ass Mrs. Fred I. Andrew Miss Dorothy Andrew Stewart Chandler. Hon Dr. W. J.. P. Macmillan , Miss Jean Isabel Mocdonald Miss Johanna Macdonald Min Helen Cufcliffe Everett Cutcllffe. Miss Isabel Howatt, summer-side. Billie Bourke. Charlottetown loan: m r n s M. memory o . _ Mrs. J. A. McFadyen ldrs. Boswell Jenkins, McKenzie’; Corner, Lot 48 Mrs. F. P THY 0 O. W. agus Benevolent Irish Societ rm. .1. n. Munn. Marshlleld. In memory of Bradford C. Mc- Lure. mackley Point. Miss Barbara. Wran Rosemary ere Mrs, George era Mrs. Wm McDougall. Hunter Riv- Qf I Mrs. Murdock McKinnon. M11. (D12) Beer Mrs. J. B. Regan Miss Janet Hafiz; George Scantle ury and Tommie Scantlebury. Miss Marlon Hume, Miss Edith Hume. Miss Audrey Birch. Jack Brewer. Jim Palmer and Susanne Pal- mer. Mrs. J. E. McCx-esdy. Mrs. P. W. Clarkin. A Friend. Misses Mary and Hazel Wright. Miss Paula Hayfield. A Friend. Mrs. McKay. Miss Lois Henry. Mn. L. A. MaoDougall. Miss Margaret Wood, Miss Joan Wood. John MacDougall, Charlie Toombs. Irma Constable. New London. Rebekah Past Noble Grand Club. Miss Hilda Coles. Silver Wings Jr. Red Cross, Grade 5, Prince Street School. Miss Ada L. M Stead, Hunter River. Mrs. James D. White. A Friend. Min Pauline Burhoe. Miss Sally Forbes. Miss Edith Ivorbes, Bedeque. Miss Hazel Malone. MissmlAnnie Motheson, P. E. I. Betty Jean Beer. _ Roger-son. Mm. W. B. Robertson. In Memory of Miss Shirley Hooper. In Memory of Miss Rosslle Koo B8? Farmer. Miss Mary Farmer. The Hill Family. Joan Marie McGuire. Frle Icwis Lowther. Tho Pilgrim Cabins. Stahhope. 8rd Charlottetown Kirk ‘hoop. Miss Jeanine Piclrard, Bess Kiln/ode Island. Bed ue. Eghlest Robertson, Sumrnerslde. dmore wehelle Reymond Auburn. .Ward {gthleen McNeely Miss DXIGUIG McNecly ly wcN 1y Hughie Sim n r Jean cksrd Mfrs. D. J. Riley‘ Irneet Mutch. t. Herbert ..loyd Muteh. Mt. Herbert "rederick R. Seller m. G. W, Ramsay tdLrs Nancy Sim on tdrs. Frances E. . Jenkins R. Irvin Jenkins Pmlll Jenkins Mrs. lit Miss Kathleen Mocarville Miss Kathleen Keefe Miss Mary Keefe Miss Elsie Murphy tlco. Mm. Ben]. R089: Mines i Rcyrnornl Alfalfa Smith. Mrs. John H. Lindsay (In mem- ggfigf her sister Florence M. Chm- Mrs. (ma) I. J. Yeo. Mrs Frank Currie Sandy Murchison. ' Miss Bonnie Smallman, Malpeque Johan, David and Jim Wood, ct... i “Eta and Morrlgl-Jenklns, Mt. Al- Rose Bell Charigtteligovm Sub-division o! ie F. I-iowstt, Providence. iss Marion R. Prizzell. Central Mm. Ivan McLure in memory of In memory of Mr. and Mrs. moms and ‘mo: Buntoin, nus- s (Biz). lis and Joyce Coffin. Oerthl-lul GUARDIAN CHRONICLE "What's you hvny?" "Everybodyfi asking for Swoet Com!" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES ‘The para! lent in which tobacco ca be malted." Branch. MnJ-Peque. Roland Hyde. Cornwall. Mia Jean Cael. Oyster Bed Bridge. Mt. Melllok W. I. Miss H. Doris G . Miss Helen Louise Chaopell. Mia Margaret Mcliennao. uy. ‘Ruth and Helen Enman. London, O . Mia Wanda Livingston. Oil/do (gilt-St. Emanuel Gallant. The estate of the lots James Henry McKenzie. l Kenenek Comer. Billie and Beverly Fitzgerald. John Alla/n McKenzie. Frankie and Gordon Riggs. Princeton. B. C. Mrs. W. W. Brown. Elam. Brown. Lloyd Brown. Mrs. B. F. Tinney. Donald ‘rinney. Adjutant and ldrs..Lynch, Champion Jersey Cow The Maritime Provinces has a new champion producing Jersey cow, in the grand champion at the recent Maritime Winter IFair, Lily's Standard TONY. bred and owned gy Eliiircld Stood, Charlottetown. ‘Ilopsy made the Maritime dlow clrcut during her record, and in 3&5 days roduoed 16.542 lbs. 0d’ milk, 890 . of fat. with an aver- asc test of 4.8 per cent. Not only is she the champion Jersey producer of the Maritime Provinces but she is second high for milk production in her class in Canada. beaton only by the World's record milk produc- er. Hampton Favorite Girl. with a record of 19.175 lbs. of milk, so Top- sy is one of the outstanding pro- ducers of the breed the world over in her class. Topsy is a daughter of the grand cham ion bull, Brampton Lily Stan ard, that Mr. Stead gig:- n. chased from B. H. Bull dz Brampton, Ontario. This greet sire. probably the greatest Jersey bull ever used in the Maritime Provinces. was sired by Standard of Oakiands, himself winner of many chum ionships, n. ld and silver meda imported re with sixty tested daughters, and his descendants have been scattered wherever Jerse sire known sy is Daisy Milton. an untested daughter of Ebntaineh Chief. Chief was the sire that first made stews herd prominent in Maritime Jersey circles. H‘ sired the grand champion cows, Braokley Ada and Brackley Ruth. Ads was grand champion as a. two year old throughout the Maritlmes and she is still the chgmpion milk producer in her class fv her breed in the East. As a Junior two year old she produced 11.580 lbs. of milk and 601 lbs. of fat, winning a silver rnedsl certlficaic. It is easily understood therefore when: Lllv Standard Topsy gets her outstanding type and produc- tion, both through her sire and her dam. Mr. Stead reports that ~Topsy will freshen in time to qualify for her silver, gold and medal of merit oertificatcs. Wrestler Renounces Citizenship INTERNATIONAL... FALL , Dec. 12 --(CP)—-Bro o inagurhkl, one of the greatest foot- bl] players in United States an- nals and a current claimant of the world's heavyweight wrestling championship, today renounced the Canadian citizenship scarcely anyone but himself knew he held. The fact the big Bronk was born near Rainy River, Ont, be- came generally known when he received his final papers as a United States citizen from federal authorities here. He explained he h nt ell but e few weeks of M1 8P0 his life in the United States. BEACHES KINGSTON KINGSTON, Jamaica. , (C? Cable) -’llhe American ber- ue Morence C. Robinson bound mm sailed out of Kingston Panama The 01' moor tcdnyfor vessel encountered a hm-rlcans on her voyage here fro m Boston. and ropaire had to be effected before she could have port. ILIFUGII FUND MOUNTS NDO LO N. Dec. 15-40? RING!)- The "Elli Beldginrltiflfund" for Ger- lltlttho M07750 tributiou ’ lfiflolli dill. illuplessis Charges King Cabinet With Seeking Ilisunity QUEBEC. Dec. l5 -(CP) “Pre- mier Maurice Duplessis declared today that any talk of s. conspiracy between Ontario and Quebec a- gainst Prime Minister Mackenzie King was "ridiculous" and that such talk appeared to be “an ef- fort t0 bring about disunity." Quebec's Union Nationals Pre- mier. who previously headed tho Conservative Party in this Prov- ince, met. only briefly with newe- "smc.'"..=e>mr"*t;>".......‘. m e ur ay Minister Howe and labor Minister Rogers who charged a. conspiracy existed between the two Province! ‘t: overthrow Carlson's Prime Min- oer. “It is not; tzue that there is e conspiracy between Premier Hqi- burn and myself in connection wiith the leadership or replacement of Premier Mackenzie King es he had summoned this talk is ridiculous, “It seems at. least ill l for men who are preaching e unity of Canada m try by somewhat un- usual talk and because of their nightmare to seek to bring about . in uld look unity through grouping the other provinces against Ontario and Quebec. Since its election in 1N6 the Union Notionale Government o! W“ ti“ were .- or...“ co-opera on n ro, , sis added. “Promotion of the wei- fare of both provinces for the ben- efit of the ulstions of both pro- vinces has an the sincere wish c! both provinces. "Ibis is not directed against: anyone, and we will continue to co-opemtc. We also are willinz to co-opemte with every other Prov- ince in Canada on a. fair and sound bests for the progress o! Canada as a whole." Jackson Earns Respite From Trip T0 Minors (By ALAN RANDAL) (Canadian Press Stuff Wrllcr) NEW YORK. Dec 15 -— (C?) -< Rod Dutton of New York Ameri- cans had Ant Jackson tlcketcd fcr a trip to the minors but changed his mind after Art's three goals a- gainst Detroit last Tuesday night . . . . Art wasn't getting enough work with the Amerlrs . . . boss Lester Patrick of New York Rang- ers, comes out against listic in- terludes in hcckey . . .. figure: there's always the danger a temper will really snap, someone might swing a stick on someone else . . and a sock on the jaw is poor compensation for a cracked skull The question of Eastern Canada against the west is about the only thing that splits New York Rang- ers’ Camp . . .. yesterday, an oft day, the boys divided into out and west, the lattcr outnumbered six to seven. and took a bussmmxs holiday with an impromptu hockey game . . . . it hasn't been decli- ed who won . . . The game was layed without goalies . . . and ittle Davie Kerr, playing the n11- Iamllial- role of an Eastern for- ward, claimed his three goals were the margin of victory . , .. Those trade winds that, bkw back and forth at the major has:- breeze to Jce McCarthy . . . after all, as manger oi N~w York You. kees. Joe can afford to sit and enjoy the Iran-tic com and goings of his rival pilots . . . and after it was all over Larry MacPhaiYs Brooklyn Dodger roster still showed l’! pitchers , , , , Incidentally, MscPhalYs Freddy Frankhouse for Joe strip swap has already elded him $54 profit . . It woul would have % 860 to ship Frankhouso to the training camp . . . . Strip, living in Flor do, will need only o6 fare . . . Joe Devine. New York Yankee scout. thlnlu Detroit did Pittsburgh {ball league meetings were just a son, the Pacific Coast pitching sensation . . . . Scout Devlne’: report on the lsd was none ‘too flattering . . . YOUTH WARS ON CATS URN!)- Lean! MBLBO e o Youth of Australia seeks to have the number of cuts reduced. In one nstence. cats lnmtrted to kill rub- blts destroyed Ill tlil hint on en l» >143‘ - .. A .. s... .. I‘ __,_,_ ___ _._,_._v......<__._........-s~... .4. \Ib\r;<_” y____i____ . _ . e favor in getting Freddy Hutchln- l