Y manna so. 1944 5E WESTERN GUARDIAN fizlTl-E. a. IIIIIIIIIIILI a CloI. I Ottawa it. [JXMEIISIDB lllll PINQI UQUNTI 5 News. Subscription. adv-nun; “ma...” ’ ‘Ilnot. , I w", Water - ' git!!- °“.' u. I 3:;- ordgl W the along‘ T“ 1°’ x-nu-m-ol” ,1 . ~ Cards ‘ G VARIETY o! XII?" _ ylor mus °"" Kensmiiggo- f. ,, WANTED-Good VII“- w my erc- “less. -' B9; 301. t“ “m asses: " MEETING nedeque 6:0‘: League, 111' Bedequa mud,“ Dec. 4 at 8:30 P111- terested in hockey are in- .’ “m” Clérk’ prisigzftii-LT-l-ai ; nomu nnnaqun Mis- 1g will hold a concert and in Central Bedeque Hall, , December 1st, at 8:30 . . ' i . A muture It . I]. e5 by Summersige ‘cmb’ Adm“ on 35 icfigail. y b. bought dolly at any o! lhajol- In Bnlnnunldc: Gonrliaa Brenton. Water wntu Shoot. Incl Handel. l‘! Granville Strut. d“, III] In llollvnod to any homo In Summer-side. uyoclloporwoak. Phonotluforlhisoervl‘ p" ‘h, b9, nlpollllblo Ior_ dsllvarieslnn your "m: ltrooL 9991158 system ole;- 11-30-21. -mxns Fol sALn- slum Whitafaces and Platinums. ,' film BWIIWB. Kensinztorh £151. 40-11. -nur .3... or nt Brooch. All unoheon meo Summersidc Rotary C1311?‘ wag‘ htekll; on Tuesday in the Olympia. The guest speaker was Mr. Norman McDonald. vice rincipal of Sum- mersida High Sc ool w hi8 top the subject. Education." Guests were; A. MoPhee, Pte. Ernest Captain Harold Ars Lockhart and Rotarf ers, Charlottetown. —JAIL REPORT-The following jail report was submitted Wednes- dfly Rt the Buprcme Court at Sum- merslde by the sheriff. Mr. FJW. Wright. The following have been imprisoned since the June sitting i944: breach of Excise Act. 4; un- iuz drunk. 1'1: being drunk and disorderly, 2; theft, 7; vagrancy, C; Highway 'I‘rafiic Act, B; damage —IIO'l‘ regular l “Modern Dr. J. McPhee, ho took as! nault, Miqngy. an R. H. R0g-‘ S1 l . ( THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "#1111111; . TO-DAY Q _ ‘Qybiwizllltiiii ‘with NANCY COIEMAN~ MMY IOLAND VlCIOl FIANCEN- NAZIMOVA _ unwed w vmcan pawn O-tavwl 8m» M l1 rm Sklcunl ad Nev-old Kori. - Mon: by Iran! Warnqn .__ _ . . , ,_ _ _ > ALSO NEWS SHOWS 7.15-9.15 Thursday At 3:30 ; ‘ITITCI. ' M M E R S I DE I IDA Lurnvo l-Mt. Allison Artists Heard In Fine Concert The Hearts Hall was well filled last night by an audience which enjoyed every minute of a delight- ful two-hour concert of vocal and instrumental m sic by a group of artists of Mt. llison Conservatory 01 Music. sponso cu by the Mt. Allison Alumni oi Charlottetown. Miss Isca Vincent-Jorgensen, n second-year student of Norwegian nationality who took the leading role in last year's production of "The Pirates of Penzance“ at. Mt. Allison, appeared first on the pro- gramme. I-Ier fine coloratura sop- rano voice was heard effectively 1n her two grou s of solos. These in- cluded a deigl-ltful interpretation of the Lark, by Bishop, an aria from Puccini's popular opern "Ma- damemilierfli”. and a lovely mel- ody by Sir Julius Benedict. 'I‘he latter was conductor of the Emg- llsh opera at Drury Lane a century H80. and conducted Mendelssohns "Elijah" for the first appearance o1’ the immortal Jenny Lind, oratorlo, and in 1850 came to Am- erica as the accompanist of‘ner tour. A French composer of 'he same period. Clement Delibes. celled, was Miss also represented in Jorgensens selections. She n. Miss Elaine MacInnes, of Mone- in France. He was serving on whose ballet music is still unex-' isang Griegls ‘Spring’ in Norweg-‘ B cilrnal. cumulus r-maa-Fzncsvsm a nowu nature mav in mscrut llva cents a word. sl-nctiy pny- In advance. I i I ll IANEB crn said yesterday a total of H panes of glass broken ‘ruesda his machine shop Street. He wit: i4 panes wer. broken from windows in the iron. the building and the ICIILBIIICCI at tho roar. There was no known reason for the act of vandalism. Stlpendlury edv ficsttrday es of operating radio re- calving nets without a llcenrsxiThey were fined amounts rnngi from $5.00 up. Additional cums are to come up in Charlottetown and at Summer-side. NOTE!) DAME HIGH TEA —'1'nc annual two-day high van at Notre Dame Academy opened yesterday, attended by large numbers of cit- izens. Hundreds partook of the excellent ratreslmyenls while the various booths. including bingo and n fish pond, were well patronized. Exquisite fancy work also lound a read-v sale. Drawing for special pri- Ms will take place today. Leading Seaman Ivan Reeves. R. C. N. V. R., who has returned to duty after spending a [six weeks’ furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Reeves, Summerside. He joined the navy in 1941 and took his basic train- ing in Charlottetown. He spent eighteen months overseas and took part in the invasion of the Deitroyer Restigoucha-S. ll. S. Live Fox ,Show Cpens The ofliccs of the prices Board here were searched. apparently without success, on Tuesday night by one or more persons who rifled most of the desks and filing ‘cabi- ROKEN-Fire Chief w. r. T. a. oar-En ENTERED-- f PAGE NINE POOR APPETITE Voryohcnhlsdrnlhili lolackof npor 1 Vilflllllllllllzfifl. p Tone up your system-not with nledicin - tasw“ . in " tnnun month. The pmvidc the Eve vi Notonot G“ u dyeut. th my ".15 foi’ a Inland ILL l _ W“, 1P. E. I. IIIIIL lln Name Only vancouvm, Nov. 2o _ (GP) - The regiment from Prince Ed- ward Island stationed at Terrace mentioned in recent dispatch- ment is an Island unit in name only and now contains fen-m- than a0 men from that rovince, a Pac- ific Command spo esman said to- day. The spokesman said that the unit 1s made up of men from all SCCllDIlS of Canada. Name of the [unit was not given, OTTAWA, Nov. 8 — (C P,‘ _ ;Probably fewer than 50 drafteas from Prince Edward Island. which has only 163 men in the entire 68.- , ' GOO-man home defence army, are ‘among the ranks of the officially- designated Prince Edward Island diet thus fortified, month ONE ' 9 b in; ne. but all the eatntifil vitanuna. ' abict). Take daily It: g tal vitnminl. piun minlnll ’ new pep mould oonu. I manly. At molt drugstores. "VITAMIN TABLETS i i Card of 7710:2121: Mrs. lilo Ciahili and Ric Jr.. wish to thank all those who sent Flower and Cards of Sympathy. Also ki .riends Bid neighbours win helped many ways during our recent sad bercnvelnenz. ' In Memoriam ERIC CAHILL UH fif-bli-Fdfly tnurnin’. Novena‘ r llth. there returned 14L) Him Pg gave it. the soul of Eric Edwin Cahill. at the earlv age of 33. £11: Yo" " a ywek are Lillfl l} : "' and uzllv son sn-J u» ills o»: ' relatives and irlenns. m, m,“ u __ be clecnlv felt LS a Jovian.’ IIUSIJLFII m nets.‘ .9 tctareful kcheckup, however. 1.1mm: BROOK. . . . "°"°“ i" m‘ "K °Y "*1"? "5 __ (ma) _~_ Wm, ,n§,res'n,g?1v2wimissing with the exception of a ca...“ drawn from mnnv sections few 5mm" The bundmfi “'35 “m”; oz‘ the provincial mainland. the 879d by "mnblnfi a Sh“ To“! "i aunufll Nova 5Com, me (ox W the rear and every ofllce in the Qpenefl in my. Djgby wumy building was entered yvun one er- mmmunm. M“); caption. Locks were forced by the Reggyded as m. “nut Emmi. use of a. jimmy and it was pre- ion of live foxes in Nova Scotla sum“ m" m? M719“ 01' the history, the show will Continue search was gasoline ration coup- to property. 1; conspiracy, 4: high-l v BS way robbery, 1. The following are OUR "AIME" still serving sentence: damage to , property. I; breach of Excise Act, rl-Thf "lliaisflnlsm bel-Wveu the 3; being drunk, 3; Highway Trap plegefllfhianohivnlbV and the sari-inc. fic Act, , theft, 1; conspiracy, l. Dug??? :5 5m“; ‘he mile‘??? Of the above mentioned prisoners am feuunfenzufgzd i” “°'““.’°'F‘,“° two have been convicted of prison “mam. Mvcrlmflo “W” g“ ‘Tim breach, one being sentenced to ' m w“ M“ “‘ stronger contrast. nrouznt I0 the Efiffiifwgeggd 11:9 tififiefjglithfl" Ad‘ screen than m Warner Bros.‘ new ton, appeared as violinist in a, number of interesting pieces, 1n- cluding a movement from a con- certo by one of zhe great early 17th century Italian masters, Antonio Vivaldi. This music is much in the early style 0i J. S. Bach. who Indeed transcribed many of Viv- aldi’: works for organ and harpsi- chord. The gecond selection was from Jenn-Baptiste Lully. called and lozner bv Ins wile. Mrs. \l.l.' hill, nea- Mary Catherine fJJildid and son hale Jr, He duo , caves lo lIlLlllill lns lnuzllar. Mr". ‘Alfred Calnll. u slsu-r Alum quid lv._o brothers Donald and Charlie. Iils_ Sui-her, the lat».- AlLrt-d CQhiIL dLCCi in 19:4. The uuu-rul Wu;- iitlu lronnnis late residence, l8 Market ‘Stream. Bummefsidm on Monday, flovenlber 13th. w People's Cemetery. Rev. C Carnc-gy 411g. Iunit stationed at Terrace, B C, scenc of anti-conscription demon- strations, it was learned today. The strength of the unit is esti- mated lo range from 500 to 700 men, with possibly some P. E I general service men in the ranks. ‘ AND Alll. STA ' giillifinerside with his wife. gamer Olive Clarke. F0. Rit- m . igur of operations over- ‘ ma was home on leave dur- ' m; past summer. He was again . ovefSvus and during his riocl of service there was med w Flying Officer. When , 9 5 i» T. S. was located at 0110 urouuclion. "In Our ‘lime.’ WfliCil yfierslde he was stationed here nineteen months, 4mm; CASE OPENS-Thecase must Jcncs, charged with rape - ed in Illa Supreme Court a " -K. 0|‘ C. CARNIVAL-Etxcel- WTiYaYif-a. u other is on bail awaiting trial for escape from custody and one for aidin and abetting a prison hreac . S Ida Lflllilltl , olmzeu a! the Capitol Theatre yes- lcrnnjv, ‘Inc contrast is represented by Diaylml a modern and Paul Henrelo, Polish Count. inhib- ILIIQJISII gun, midi; ycszerdfly beforechiefflnt crowds have been attending n“ “'1”- ‘JW IFWiT-IOHS fl-ud Bur- cg Thane A. Campbell. Five the K. of c. Carnival which is be- m“ °1 "it lwdfll smoul- These were heard be- in; held in St. Paul's I-Inll, Sum- m“ °‘“*‘w"5i“1 "cw" mtikl‘ “li- , Journcd till “g, Th. attorney tlal lip,- case be proceeded p11. but the court ruled icforc the selection oi » ‘lnplcled the panel lsu-d and it was sheriil to sum- , J. Watson Mc- 111,510.. a lsled the attor- ‘. eneral and .\. J. J. Johnson, c, Charlottetown. and Mr. J. S. Bitches. K.C., nppcurcd for the H159. ‘narunxan T0 nvtrrns - _Iris Brox . \vho has been ding a fur ugh with her par- ts, iir. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, "side. has returned to Ottawa resume her duties. While on ve llrr m y friends in Grand nllv gathered at . parents to ex- d a welcome to her. She is the . t and only girl in the arish to the uniform. An ad ress was Miss Janie McLellan while is IIOFlSJII presented her l sum of money. or She's A Jolly the remainder of . “d5 spent in dancing. e follov. g ev ing her aside friends .1011 by Iiiira Clara Ar- ault of n pmc rl money was de. Am llzosc present was ff Sgt. Gerald Smith. A very smut cvrninc was spent in 5c and dancmgp-S. SUHHHEE liPltiillTIilRT Sword-Side ' ~ tlfnssifilvaiTfi -held in North St. Eleonora. ilhiilmerside, every night this week. No generakadmission is charged. The bingu booth, games of chance and other attractions have been kept busy. Possibly the busiest place in the hull is the hot dog stand where young and old nre taking-advant- age of th: (ipportunliyr to partake of this usually scarce food. An en- tertainment program is staged ev- ery night at no extra cost to those excellent program of step dancing. S Lap dancing and musical numbers. - —INSTITUTE can!) PARTY- On Thursdfiy evening Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Inman, North St. Eleanors. entertained a delightful twelve table can! party sponsor“! "by the North St. Elcanors wom- en's Institute. The guests Wort‘. heartily welcomed bv the host and hostess. also by the ten members of the Institute. at the conclusiwi of play delicious refreshmentswere served and then the genial master of ceremonies, Major 12H. L. bil- man, announced tilt! D1116 '-"'1“1“‘15 n5 iollows: Ladies. Mrs. Carl- Mnase; men, Mr. Harold Churn: pion. Consolation. ladies. ML» Gggrgg Small; men, Mr. Clarence (mi-r, Later piano selections were played by Mrs. James Harris and Mrs, prank Callback who also nc- companied for a sing-song. Mjlniv of the llllcsts exllresscti the u i1 that at some not too difiiifllli’ u - ure date a similar function would be nL-iq, The ding concluded (in. oi the most enivyflbi? “ch15 flag, ._ DEATH on MR. FKAWIK‘; The dcuth occurred in fSlIi/IIV-mfgzhl‘ on Tuesday evenlm! 0 "4 I 8.7 Fraser at the advanced age 0 into Mr. Maser W85 I 9f Cwpe Breton Island Bud w“ the son of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fraser. l-Ic came 1° has made his lac-me here Wei" 5m"- leading n, seafaring life. His m, 10mm Mary Maude ArsenaH oi Summerside. died in 1929-“? leaves to mourn two som- yin‘; and Isaac in Summers“? “WM sisters. They are Maria. Y5 James Baichilder. Hflilmx- i???) Mrs. William Doucct-tt. Hui‘ “*- Mnrgaret, Mrs. mwrencc. M555; and Maw Mrs, Joseph Dumfli- “mm” n; The funeral is b01118 held iihil-"t 51°50“ ing from the heme of 1s h n”. Robert. to St Pauls Cat o}. Church. Burial Wm be 1° in (T. E. IICKEY Chzlrterr-i a g, Olfflcc clstmm ‘n. 1| Grmlvillo Street Summershln ll I! SYDNEY STREET church ccmetery-S- i 1 n woo. and? almifflnxyitilfis Pittilline Mélt-hcé son, Eimcrnld, spell! the we? “nd in Summerside cllf-‘SIS B‘ Ml- ‘ms Mrs. Daniel J. MacLeod- if ATTEMPTED RAPE CHARGE I . . ‘yrs. us. Nov- 39' iCPPOIE-gigxéiglgzi Durochcr of ‘Si. Andrew-s, Que" was cornzlngttcéi‘ o; Supteme Con“ “ml m‘ n. against charge of nttcfli "d “i” g 15-year-old xii‘- gngaged as an HPPIE Anna is alley l‘ tho aieged offence. picker in the the time of LLOYD INMAN a ' ' — t PELT Receiving Station Our Charlottetown Receiving Station for season. will be under the management of B. BOWnQ iillillg, nod and the I cl adian llational Silver Fox Branders as 4' Sutherland, Massey Harris 130 Kent Street. This station is now management will be pleased to Ye Your pelts and issue official receipt for b0 ‘soulless, heartless conglbmeration ‘or office holders." ittociation Marketing Department » sllmmersido - Prince Edward Island manta nor midi BMW‘ present. Last night there was an I S 1:91] ILZI Summerside 11s a yfltllntl "m" a-“d is Rllymfitlid ‘FOX- Art IIIIIIALUI arm .1 of m: present a mclnornolo experience for the aud- _ the firs: iilay their IBSPQCZIV‘. I'U1LS with deepness and perfeg- tlon stldoln seen. flucv meet in nn lnf-luuc \Y.II'SJ\\', lilo time. the eve o; Wurid “a: Il. me occasion a misunder- Sffilliiilil. The lzlvl is looking lnroutpl n WIXIQOW display from [n9 msl-lu, vl-nlle he stares a: her 111m a cuisine. He assumes she is a B d.) and inquires about a The misunderstanding van- nnd they are on their way to lCL’. Illhcrton Ln the U evening ducted b . Fraser. shop in S Pl] Service Sunday m8. con Rev. Mr erance." nited Church was most inspir- Y the pastor the Subject, "Temp. heTgienGuild of the United Church chicken supper in the In- stitute Hall Saturday, Nov, 25, A wry large number of citizens en- joyed the annual event which was a success financially and M15113; Miss Agnes Wells, Boston 1,; rim guest of her ‘l 1yfl-_ Q1’ ' Mr. Arthur clsisrlgr a “k and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Le In"? slrcntThursday in ow . avitt and Charlotte- - Jame-S MYTICK entertained lllly nt bridge and tea Fri. afternoon. Herb Clark ly received the prize. Deng. hrefreshments made a happy our, day hnppi rolls tea Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cuni¢ have rceccivelti a wire stating that their s n Fiillg Officer Donald cnme . in Canada and will be home soon. Donald Went overseas ns an m!‘ Runner a little more than 5 your usu- He has a splendid rec. ord over there and many ‘friends are eagerly waiting wgfggt mm on his arrival home. ‘file many friends of M . Ar h Wells are gln r t m‘ d to meet him again. hur has been serving in an rmy unit in western Canada. Mr. Hal iting Mr. Montrosc. Mrs. J. F. W in Summerslde. SOCIAL CREDIT- Continued from page l.) tac had been made on the Prov- ince of Quebec. Mr. Lacombe recalled that he lnlcl opposed Canadws declaration of war and the progressive increase of war exprndii-ures, Conscription was the logical consequence of these steps and he was opposed to Veteran Welcomed The first private member to take part in the debate was Capt. J. Allan Johnston (L-London). He ,wns elected in 1940 but made his maiden speech today because he ltad been overseas for four years with the amly rmd seen service on the Italian front with the 1st Div- ision. The veteran was given a round of applause and placed himself squarely behind the Government. He snid Mr. King has given the all-my the support it needed at ev- ery stage and had been straiflm‘ forward on the question of con- scriptlon. when the Prime Minister had declared he would use conscription if necessary the Progressive Con- servative party had been Nulvn‘ eating, had never declared for out- right conscription but used phi’!!- es such as "selective service and can: " eren . thlyfigaflé?d he wanted a Liberal Government after the war to as- sure soclal reform and not a Unifm Government which would "B A Rflmfiliy and son are vis- E-"lmsflfs aged mother, hlte spent Thursday A The soldier ‘H5 it. . C edit mendment i-giflfie, Snoctigikit‘. ‘amendment ruled out o; order "at tan stage" by Speaker .1. A. Glen many as the second amendment to the CORY"- ‘men; motion before the chair. P i Conserv- atilvterenfiiseneimemg"? vfflfifli! m! °°'°"‘"‘".l' ‘Qgriclrliilguligireigfirg: quate an on ‘or u” the father of French opera, whose real name. however, was Lulll and Who should also be classed among the great seventeenth century Ital- fans. Miss Maclnnes‘ skill in phrasing and sense of tonal values was shown in these compositions. as wc-ll as in the selection from August de Beriot. the "Dnnscs Trignnes" by Nachez, and other pieces. Scotstown, Quebec, and one of the principals in last. y'ccr's and Sullivan production, delighted her audience with her lovely so- prano voice and especially with her Gaelic more of these haunting Hebredion melodies sung nowadays? They are as soft in accent as Italian, but with a proiounder musical content, or so at least it seemed as Miss Scnrth sang them. Miss Mary Connolly, the fourth artist of the group. is a native of Joliet. Illinois, and a pianist of marked ability. Her solos included two Chopin numbers and u very interesting composition, played splendidly. Miss Connolly and Mr. Graham Patterson, of the staff of Mount of the acted as acccmpanists to the other artists. by the applause and by the favor- able comments heard after performance. which was supplemented by a number of encores: Spring, (Greigl; The Wren (Benedict); The Maids 0i Cadiz, (Delibes)—Isco Vincent-Jorgensen. Allegro, from Conccrto 1n A Minor, (Vivaldi-Nnchez); Melody on the G String, ‘Lully-Spalding); Allegro Mdestoso, from Concerto in G Major, (de Beriot)—Elnine (Franz); Pirate's Song. (Fraser); Love Is Forever, (Brahmm-Jean Scarth. elude in B Flat Major: ‘Volta in A Flat Major, (Chopin)-—Mary Connelly. On the Lake. (Brmimsl: 1o! Here the Gentle Lark. (Bishop); One Fine Day (Dadulne Butterfly) (PuccinD-Isca Vincent-Jorgensen. Midnight Bells, (Heuberger- Kreisler); Danses Tziganes. (Na- chezl-Elaine Macfnnes. Erisklly Love Lilt, J'ni Plcurc Nobody Saw, Jean Scarth. Lotus Land, (Cyril Scott); An- nnnte and Rondo (Mendelssohn)-—Mary Connelly. cannons ox Jon In the Allied lnlzdlng cn the Albanian coast, during thc last wcck in September, ships of the R.C.N. helped fem. the commandos from Italy. uuliiy o s.rv1ce and sacrifice. Tile C.C.F'. amczldnlcnt called fur removing ull distinction be- tween zlraftees and volunteers, conscription of material nnd rin- ancial as well as human resources and steps to provide full employ- ment after the war. Speaker Glen said it would be in order after the Progressive Coll- servative amendment is disposed at either by acceptance or rejec- on. Another Quebec Liberal crossed the floor to the ranks of the Inde- pendcnts. He is Maurice Bourlzet of Levis and makes four defections from the Liberal ranks since over- seas conscription_\vns adopted, LARGE MICTICN SALE At It Spring Street. Summer- llde, Saturday, December 2, at I .p. m. consis nf all household furniture to be ionnd in n well icqnipped donhlc apartment. These items are raoticallyuaew and in- lolude: stud o couches, dining room suites, elalgrda cabinet, congoleum l lden tables, end tables, bureaus. ‘two white enamel four-burner oil (Kennedy- en Rev (metre) — (stove! with ovens, .delk, arm chain. rockers. ocean- 'ional ohnlrl, Queen Heater stove. ‘electric lamps. floor and table. iplnno bench, bed slab, buffalo. ‘bath tub and bathroom fixtures. ‘and many other household articles .100 numerous to mention. If day ‘is stormy, sale will be held on Wednesday, Deccmbe d. TERMS CASH. IIUGII MORRISON. Auctioneer l 49-3! Miss Jean Scarth, a native of Gilbert songs. Why are not “Lotus Land" by Cyril Sco_tt, which she Allison- Conservatory and organisti Sackville United ChurchJ The response from the audience was enthusiastic. ns expressed both the Following was the programme, I Hebredlun Caprlccinso, child's study I Thursday zmzl Fridav morning, ons. But none was missing, Neiiher F, George M¢LeQ¢ [ox field man were there any food ration coupon r m,- _\,'l;\\\‘ “m, |i¢k DQJugHbOOKS or coupons taken, though ment of Agriculture and iudgo of m? 031°" Bflnlfiifli"! will 01 the show here for the third suc- these were entered and searched. cessivo year declared tonight that " “ii there is a tremendous improvement in the quality d! the entries this 5cm‘. ‘The silver blacks, he said, are vsry 11119 but because there had been a constant steady improve- ment over a long period the d“- ference was not so much as other classeszimprovement in plat- iiilwufi. he sold, had been amazing. In the first day's judging, which was confined to standard silver ck f ,Mr. D. J. Robichenu, Mat" ' ‘e1 wiih i9 points. Close behind was Gus Messinger. Bridge- town, and last year's winner o; the grand championship, with l8 points. Personals Mr. and Mrs Vernon Peardon. city, left yesterday morning by plane for Toronto, where Mrs. Peardon will enter the Toronto General Hospital for arl operation. has returned after visiting friends in Boston and New York. She was accompanied to the United Slams bv Brother Arator. St. Mary's Col- l e. California. who has been vis- it ng in the Province. t W11‘. lottetown, returned recently to H. M C S. St. Hyacinthe. having been called home ixcausn of the illness of his mother. Interesting Demonstration At Beach Grove Yesterda Unique Ceremony In ‘Masonic Temple afternoon a very in- teresting mnOnSIratiCn took place at No, 62 Training Centre, The class of trainees who began their basic training about seven weeks ago. ably demonstrated their abll-l ity to absorb training under Major A. S, Robertson, Officer Com- munding this training centre. Four platoons under the guid-i once of Capt. J. J. Mzlcdonald] Chief Instructor, gave a perform- ance in drill movements, both by command and precision, which is seldom seen here. The troops also demonstrated physical training an brittle casualty drill, which ended up with an exhibition ficld engineering. At the conclusion of the exer- t A ceremony unique in the hist- ory of Masonry in this was held in the Masonic Temple here on Monday night when three sons were raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason by their own fathers, all of whom are Past Masters. two of them Past Grand P.E. Island. Tile occasion was without prcedent in this pro- vince and it is also interesting t0 note that; all three of the ncufiy raised members are serving in the armed forces. The degree wuscon- IlICITBd by adeam of Past, Masters ° of Victoria Lodge. ‘The three menf on dWhOm the get- , gree was con erre were .lz. ggcsénthfhéféwigglginetirlz cggifjlglgiéigg; Arthur Wellner, Lieut. Lloyd Ward and performance by Lieut-Col. J. and Pie‘ “Md Druke‘ R. Pato M. C., Area Command- Iant, after which a march past ‘took place with Col. Paton tak- lnl: the salute accompanied by Major Robertson. These me shortly leave for an advance training centre to complete their dining. and 1n the not too dis- nt future they will be among exterminate lows: W.M., G. G. Wood; S.W., R. ll-I. Rogers; J.W.. W. J. Drake: S. D., W. R. Carson; J.D., A. J. Has- n m: S.S., C. T. Manson; J.S., L.l'<.‘. dlwellner; I.G., E. T. Hlggs; Chap. .0. Hogg. The degree team was assisted by L. A. MacDougall, J. P. il r, . E. Ward, E. V. Bell, P.’ E. Palmer, W. M. Wilson and J. . Montgomery. all of whom are also Past Masters. The occasion was a special com- municatior of Victoria Lodge Noi 2. Followin dinner in the recreatv ion room o theTempleflwhich twus catered to by ladies oi e Ens ern soon be over." Star. the members went to the He recalled his earlier predict- Lodge mom where the ceremony ion that the war against Gcrmanylmok puma might possibly run until late spring The meeting was hgnoygfl by or early stunnler, and than addedflme presence of the Most Worship- “My presenit ilfwiillllllifllliolli ago: 1 the Grand Mnistgf, yvnldtinfilf, at all to "iilgfi" 1°“ c Darrach of Kens n; on. A c of guesses-for they can be litt Coachmen o; n“, degree he mp ' more than guesses. Indeed if I were drcssed the new”. raised brolhpfs to make any change in the durat- who were M50 prcgpntpd will, ion of the unfolding of events. itmmsomc pms by ;>_M_ Lloyd W011- would be to lcuve out the word-nan ‘early’ before the word ‘summer’ i The Prime Minister was high in - Monthly Meeting Grand River C. W. L. I J it!‘ he troops who will the common enemy. ‘CHURCHILL sTws (Continued from page l.) Mrs. LO Kelly Charlottetown, Loman MacAuiey, Char- province Masters of the Grand Lodge of[ Highlights In llalston’s Speech (By The Canadian Press) The Government was informed last June that there might be need or breaking up a formation or us- lug home defence troops 1o pro- \ide reinforcements overseas. On his October C the Cabinet that 15.000 trained re- inforcemcrils were needed Overseas at once. Prime Minister Mackenzie King had asked a "Purely hypothetical question" when he asked members of the Cabinet if they would head the Covemment. Mr. King had indicated in conversation later that he had no intention of re- signing. Col. Ralston confessed he would like tn have finished his task in the defence department until the end of the war. Reserves in infantry reinforce- ment pools overseas are “almost if not entirely exhausted." By end of January.the army be without lnfantryreiniorcements overseas and the units themselves would be under strength. Arrangements for leave f0!‘ men Iwith long service overseas had been Iworked out before Col. Ralston re- signed Nov. 1. , Col. Ralston would have been prepnred when he was defence ‘minister to accept the provision made- by the Government since his resignation for sending 16,000 home defence troops overseas. but be would have objected to the "PIECE-i l l Col. Ralston would support the, meal“ method. Governmenfon lhe vote 0f Confi- dm-me motion. To vote with the The degree team was as icl- opposition might lead to a delayin Cnnbcffi‘. getting reinforcements overseas. s... Public Works Minister ilas ‘Not Left The Cabinet I OTTAWA. Nov. 29—(CPl-Prime Minister Mackenzie King said w- clny in the Commons that Public Works Minister Fcurnier i155 m‘ vcsignccl from the Cabinet. Y Hc was answering an inquiry b} Hon. R, B. Hanson (PC-York Sun- buryh Mr. Hanson said many members hurl noticed‘ Mr. Fournier god‘ 510$ bvm in m; scat since u.s a. 135;, and this had raised the outfi- tior. cf whether he 11nd TCSWJICKI. Inst Thursday the order-in- councll authorizing the seridmi ovgrsgas a!‘ 53,0829 draftees ‘W5 ‘ o . tan/i? Iifnanso; said that while Mr- Fqurnigi‘ ma not taken his mt on the floor he had been repoacii mini“ tin,- House on some o - Ii his praise of the American fiilht-' The regular monthly meeting of in; forces, which he said W61’! liolrling the greater port-ion of the the Grand River Catholic Wom- en’; League was held this maznh front and “bearing the brunt with customary distinction and cour- at the home of Mrs. Marshall Mc- Lellan, Mrs. Leo Prnugllt pre- nge." I-Ic likewise gave one of Li: sided. The meeting was opened most stirring tributes French. 1th prayer by Rev. A. 0. Murphy d . Ina roll call was answered by Strasbolurg uremglorious an mass twentymve member. Wm‘ one new Nfirilg eiiiixjlliant fighting and womb" "vlwmtd- A The minutes of the DWVIW-i $11°§‘f,§"g§,,§’§}§‘§,,§§§“§‘,§d tgélgiy-iaieeting were read and ndozited forcing of the Bclfort Canto izgdfkllig as: gfetisggg; éjggiorggd hag?‘ nciliiinmisontaoriiroa: IIIIIIILIBLIY epiaglTho war services corlvenor gave bade 3f n23. imriyortance, but it out some new work and reported §},‘I,Y,§e§'i‘_ii.nn§mi eorgeggixe $2551.... to the boys ofthe parish ov- will is a ain and be a great. fac- erseas. Two more were ordertd- 1i tor irn ethcglife of France and Eu- WES 119611193 1° hill“ i‘ Tm" ‘slim rope. and that the French soldierfiMflPie 1M! H511 i" W“ d‘ i‘ ‘m’ Mrs we n“ "d- a “W's.” .l'".".: It. .0 The Prime n s er mm“ hie able“? gxpogrféd 1.515913%; long-again; altar or the month of ry rev cw w l "m l ~ .. _ Rev. Father Murphy gave a very “fit?” “liii/Z (flimiiiii)! the wnrllnterestinil Wk Wlillichhw" Frcgily through to its closing stages with appreciated by a t e mam rrs Q“ me energy oi unity, not onlylpnsant. It was decided to hold at home among ourselves but a- the next. meeting in the Hall on mong the grcnt united powers of Decembe 8th. A vote of thanks the grlirld alliance who, I am was tendered to Mrs. Mcl-elian for nappy to any, were never more a very pleasant and successful cv- lsel, and iriilmately and com- glijelicividihilly united than they nre nt this moment.’ the Prime amounted to $4.70- Ministcr concluded. mr jilvi BIG COPPER DEMAND ....".°“ "l"*tn..a"t"s".a.‘"...w." “d.l’..°"'..‘“.'i‘”l’.‘l..';°"'iii.’.ili'i‘ u , o , . o; Mali,” awn-flown ahmdance." Important Gains "The vast battle that is in pro- gress in the west has yielded us limportant gains." he said. "The ‘enemy has everywhere been thrust back. The capture of Metz and cning. The collection for the evening that twenty-three boxes had been‘ viii a1 URCII — At Saint John OM18! Hospital on Nov. 2'1. 1944. t0 M1‘- nnd Mrs David Urcn. a K151131193“ BURKE-At the P. E. Island H055 yltnl, Nov. '39. I944. to Mr. and Mrs, Carl Burke, Mt. Edward Ron . a 5011. Mani-traces nruenouanni-CRANE —-'tt 11°“ (Manse on Wednesday. Nfve$ggf .20. 1944. bv Rcv. G. Carly o f ster. Miss Elizabeth Mae Crane u ‘Riverton to Mr. Alexander Roder- liCk MacDonald of_ Charlottetown._ TIIS jwfwjé-N - At‘ihe home 0i Iigijxyfalgllks, 51 Water Street, on Nuvembgi‘ 20th. Rose Emma! lacr- Keinan, aged 24, daughter o A . and Mrs. John McKelgnvl. Funeral from hcr late residence runny morning at 8.43 from St D\lns— fan's Basilica thence to the Ca- thol Ct‘ lV. D. MacLean DNDERT AKH EMIALME! Charlottetown all North Wlltlhid l I r m: al the house and the grave. Prcsuvlei-ian CIILJJ" a. cu 1. .,. pall bears-rs i Gaudet. Ewald Herr, Jr., George Cone, Fred I... Arsxn. null. Edward Doucenc. nll AIIlIIILiIC lnends of the dcccasrd. Lrlc will be greatly lmsustc. n'. a largo nun;- be“ of irlxllns and IICIQIIDCI‘; uho préfienca‘ at ‘Zile funeral. nus held. i illE . um; Si. ruev Vvilllam Clark Fiiiflw-Wl-‘e and Son. Crescent-Mother and Anna Bgvwaih-wloscph hfacDonaldl and and Gggrgg x I CIQenIFRoIand Pliflipggy] Crescent-Jimmie Alsenault. Spray-Mr mid Mrs. Cecil Car- vrr. Spray Mr My" algnop.“ ° Dray-Mr. d ‘u, I) .. ault and Furriiillly. i 5 an Mun Slirfltr-Jialnh Williams and Maj- OT‘VIIIIII3II. M rea i—- r, d M; _ MacDonald. an l Donald \Vl‘E£iLll——M1'. and Mrs. Edward Doucette. $XX1IiIi,Y—I\IIS. Bzher Burns and y. Snray-Jos l ‘ Ar . . au_ll and CliEi?0ll"d“n\Li/Edg(c‘.1ur M.“ .Vlrat-h—Sandv' ylacDopald Wr. iliii-JVIZIIIOH Elva Wreath-Stanley" Grludgt n“ Runiljx Wreath - Mr and Mrs. Ewail Herr . and M . Anda- Wllllnnl Clarirs. Jr. “ :1 i M . G . liams and Ffllllliit‘ rs 00mg w)‘ Cross-Jfessle hI-Noill and Pans) lam. Harm-Mr. and Wcdgc and rkmrlv. Crescmt-Linl Lalnz. ._m________ LIFE RAFT FOFND . SYDNEY MINES. NS, Nm, 2| (CP)—A lully-tqulpptd lllc raft has been found on we sllofe at near here. it was Il.. ed tonight. A similar ruff. brar- ing the same nuuzbcrs. drifted a- shore nclli" Flurcztcc, a low miles away", on Nov. l9. Nu indication of (lllklli of rnfls ltlls been GiSClUsrfi. Mrs Joseph zhc A Truly Precious Perfume I £’yné%%b Mode oi rcrs essential oils and flower essences z u compounded expertly, packed luxuriously . u BlUE crass is a fragrance of such ineflobio sweetness, such distinctive character that it makes a gilt to b0 prized obove oil othon. Blvd Cum Public 1.50 to 66.00 Eamon’: Drug Store Surnnnrsidg