g9!- >112. Awwmw “W‘~'\='\-'i'i‘i'\i'l-'~VV\'-*\I“ vwxwmuwmr-mvmavaaarnmnmanvvannsm PBIIIIFE EDWARD-r To-iiay-Fri-Sat. > .. l 27,25 [JIR/(iifeoy 1,55 'u'u'n'i'u'o'n'h'd'n' JIII-I-III HRIQ littniiiiiiit sluiuiii PARKER ouus A on ANYTIME, ANYWHEREI IDANE CLARK ‘- ' #1“ W A =~~~<= o~ *N!EE'P59_IW'SFL.. E EMERSON . ‘CARTOON III-I VJfhFfIf-‘u A NEWS - LITTLE‘ SHOWS AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 r '-'.'.--.-.~..-.'.-t- t.-.-.new.~..'.'i.-.-.'-.'.-.'.-i.'-'.'i.-. '- g fffuYflffff-‘J-‘I '¢‘-'-'-’-'-"=‘J"-F-'-'-'-'i|‘-'u'ia'i|'h'ifl'i-'i-'-F-‘fl-‘J - -_-_-_-,-,-,,-,-.c-.-i.--.v-'i-i.-.-.-..-.- flnfifi'n'in'u'u'ln'h"h'ii'h'in'n'ufi'n'u'lu'f f} ACIIONLJJGHISI -"--v-- -.-.-.-i.-.-.-.-t-.-t-t_I Qg sPECIAI. FEATURE: NEW SERIAL EMPIRE -:- TON_l0llT-—FRl.——SAT Shows 7 - 8:45 : : : Muiinee Sflillfdll)‘ At 2:30 FIRST (‘HAPTEIL 0F SERIAL STARTS THIS WEEK DON"i‘ MISS THIS ONE THRl-LLING NEW 15555555555 JU\'in'i-'-'u'\r'f-Vu'fln"-'n'n'i-'i|‘-Hflfn fJ-'h5‘fI-'-'-'-'~Pu'-'-'i|'n'n\'-'J-“h'r THE CHAREUI"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN CANADIAN FEET 0N B0ll0E|l SIIOW Consider Goal Mines Wage Boost Request OTTAWA. Dec. i0 —- (C?) —The National War L bor Board today took under consi eration an applic- ation of the United Mine Workers of ‘America (C 0.1. ) .for general wage increases for Nova Scots and _New Brunswick ctul mines. | Mine operstora opposing the ap- plication. esumated the increased .waizes would cost four of the mai- or mincs-employinz about 13,600 o: the 16.000 miners affected-Mimi.- 954 a year which would have to be met by increased szovernment sub- sidies or higher coal prices. : The union asked an increase in the clay rate to the level paid in Alberta mines. which for laborers would mean an increase from $5.67 to $6.67. For contract miners they sought a ZO-per-ccnt increase and payment on the basis of a sncrt ton instead oi a loniz tori. Company representatives estimated this would increase the uvcraize earnings of contract miners irom $9.98 to 513.- 41 a day. Union officials said they considered these fiizures hiizh. In addition .the Union uskcd for extension of the present one week's. vacation with any to two weeks and _ _ and one-half for overtime and double time‘ for Sun- da-ys and holidays to all cyiuloy- ers.‘ ‘r. n. n. Brushes i." Aside Questions i i KS IAP- mam: s.’ wruus One of Canad poetry. will be O -» Ruut night. You will also one of the industry's ieadinfi orlties. ivorld-famous boys’ James Cathedral. Toronto. sinzinil favourite Christmas carols. TUNE IN TONIGHT T0 Borden 's " CANADIAN CAVALCADE " SPONSORED ny CFCY i/EFF-‘iif-‘f-‘i-Fi $3,554,515 10:30 ADT ‘s foremost writers a on Borden's “Canadian Cavalcade" to- hear an uo-to-i the-minute storv on telcvislomuliiy go upstairs au - Other guests include the choir of St. could deniv it forever but it would still be true. "Good Lord." aha said aloud. "don't 1 know my own hus- band?"_ . bedroom as though she it for the first time. her luxurious is Forever ..... ‘my iulrd y ' iIndo ch iiy o.“ ca e oer , Keuier Handy to go?" “Yes for ." W9 Spratt. "W: Iililabcth, asleep by ndw Tboyhldreachodthosideolthe 8 i’ to tlmd ." Keeaier said "She is very b her. and then suddenly it was not Dear Spratt. He was er husband This other Arthur 0r wasn't he? "These nights are really cold." Bpratt we; saiyinz to ‘(easier as he backed the car." "the days have been bright lately, but as soon as the sun goes down-J’ His voice . Lmtfl‘. should she shouldn't she? Right now she could not tell. But at least, she would be aim when he came home, or he think lha was. Upstairs in her room, she got, meghanically thnon, l the routine of uh m: In her state of turmoil it was easier to move than to sit th ill. t man was Arthur; he n lookins around. she mw nei- Wsssecing fraqrant. room] full of bsiiutiful '1'. 5' ' ' - :- 0n Foreign Policy i Witiiduw St I‘ wzigrilgblibghIicxuiltinN P) h cry I " . ec. -- (C I: —Presldcnt Roosevelt back from a ‘a three-weeks stay in Georgian. ,_?Efl( MIA. ,1: brushed aside all questions of tor- }: elem poiibcv usrlced at his press con-i . "niffiltii. oifiéitfiili Z?§’~f€..‘§““'i °“ “ iBv The Can-dun M» He mm renorms; ‘ IDNDON, Dec. iii-The Press I 1_ The Auanm chm-un- do“ not Association today distributed and existt 8s a formal. complete docu- git? lyltlliidrew 85:10?’ Baylor ‘thrit men u o ess su re a eg rac- :' 2. He had thought the State De- ture recently when he jumped over If ; partment had denied the statmient u bunister during "a brain storm." 5 oi itriicst ncyin s, Brltishlvllnistcr In convening mg story, thg Press an of Labor, that he iRooseveA) nad Association Said the war 0mm s initizilled at the Quebec Conferenqreported there was no truth in the ce the British plan for stabllizlniz~ the Greek situation. but would not; "cuss it 8.04.110 moment. 3. l-iis own course now and after the war would be to be sliiz lv t0 the left oi centre. as it had bccn for 11 ‘.2 years 4. The udminhztiutioifs lore-inn policy was nil on Ihc rcccrci but he advised reporters azainst attempt- ing to re-state it. 5. ‘The date and place of the next Chiirchill-Stniin-Rooscvclt m-ectiniz is highly speculative. The P ' cnt came back to a capitol sizzling with controversy uvi-r tlic serious diplomatic iiifilt- ultics iii Greece, Poland uni‘. Italy and faced a Senate rebellious over - . . Association said. {‘,‘,§’}$$.‘"‘3E‘F{‘;i,$§ §§§i§‘f”“g§f’ Hess has been examined by us nerve and mental spetcxigllsltis. the _. u 3,; id g m warm account ziddcd. For a e c was sgfinlgsb, QiLQf MCE’, (by l-u- detained in a well-appointed apart- tirinz Canadian AIIIDJSSRU 1'. who inent. lt said. but he l5 "HOW l" spent three wceiu with the Presid- the country ent at the Warm Sprinus Foundat- 1 statement that Hess his leg. Hess‘ “nervous and mental con- dition hfis deteriorated in the last few months," said the withdrawn story. Hess was Adolf Hitler's deputy until he flew to Britain on a mys- terious mission in May, i941. The Press Association sai its information came from unofflcdi sources. It reported Hess was of- ten surly and sulky and refused to speak to his guards. “Hc has become morbid-minded and these attacks are the culmin- ation of his morbidity," the Press had broken —1 Q n >1 Q- m .- o @- cbjects that Spratt had given her. The room was as eloquent of his personality as of hers; her husband. he was the father of] her children. she loved now it was as though she could hear herself talking as she talked. twenty 1- you-it's f Just not there any more." the room. she exclaimed in fright. would sipratt do if 1 told him Shall I tell him? Can I live here the rest of my life and sue salt down on suddenly she felt more tired than she had ever felt in her- life. Her body ached in every muscle emotions were Point Spratt was him, but years ago. strange izabelh stopped in the middle of “What have I done?" "Who: not tell him? her bed and , her strained post the “' l ciyvhfixiiihé t d hi off - it ' re- urci me one ::1‘_es u a tumuirilénhgdfttfillkgguto giiflel-SBQISIIZOXS Ncwfoundiand Harbor L in Autumn] seekiniz to blom his Stziic Dciiart- I ment uppolnicirc-nts l new flea.- ers and erstwhile i2 ‘upworrifi of the Pl‘[‘5ldEilZ- .ndv.mlu vdthem t0 end their blockudiul! FBCUCS- But he cove ‘if? indication us to 194l-the first 0i their historic meetinizs-thcv both wrote out by hand notes which when out toile- thcr with others prepared by aides. contained the Atlantic Charter de- clnratlons. , l . - - These wer qiven to radio opera? lvgiiesxiverxedéiirgzslilfililiakih the ccfligilgifil’ nrs on the éruiser Augusta. and the of the Unitl tcs‘ furciizri policy. for transmission London and Washinzton and to the press Absence of a formal document did not weaken the ieclarations and ho still believed in them. the Pre-, siricnt said. But it. miunt have been a good thing to have preserved a formal document for museum DUI-l tci Mr. Roosevelt was in sin exuber- ant mood unci iusctttu ix} tllflWH inic any cont out JLSJUSSAIII Hc said that uucstion aboui the Bcv: ins clrun of his approving tlir Greet. operations was contentious and shculd be ciiopprd. A reporter uskcd the President " r bv is leftist . grml-iitilliigflyfiidifiiigfiguiifii EQEII‘ DOIreiS any event the declarations jugs and m. 5am 1K- would c0ii- were contained in the document ' . l h d followed iimii tggrsc-ogirltzciniilc to “the left of t‘ . “whirl questioned about the At- lantic Chart-cl" iicciamcnt. which has been much talked 0f lately by signed by the 26 United Nations in Washinilton Jan 1. 1942. Not since the war beimii had Mr. Roosevelt made such a ienizthv vis- it to the Warm Springs Foundat- o She was utterly spent r know anything but ' haustion. to merits of putting getting into bed. thirds-rt, unable to think coherent- ly or anything except a Whether or not she was _. i E_ .1 ' to sleep. There British Battleshp tgrircc of Wu es cmpgules on h" noth ins Bruit that he was Arthur and l , who were iilliflffl" to know ,€vh]€i("e ii was kept. thing Presidrnt l confessed ut once that tilPlm‘ W15 11° such document. ‘fffVifliVV-‘ff a.i-.\1.'.-.'.-.-.-.v.'-i.-.'.'.-.~.-.-.i-'-'----i.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--.--.-.rv.-t ~.-wvr.r-.-.-.-wv.r.-.-.-.-.-v - - - - - -_-._-_._.._.._._._._._._._._._._.,_._-_-_._._. .._._.-sr.r.---ir.-.=-vi.v-'i-'r-wm't' \-.~.-..--i.~.\--.v..-.f.—rqf.-. . “ w ;_ _ , r ' ' A'-'-'-':'-'|"i|'f-"-' .-.l-.-i.".-."..".- 3,1,2!» A PRINCE EDWARD TONIGHT 5 55 n Q m f’. E‘ E E n portant current and is tenderly nnd humor .vc;.uu lll War-hers’ new iiiiil. Vii‘; opens toniuht at the Prince E..- ward Theatre. T0-0 YWBAPITOLR§ war-aw. . siren-mun flaw-ream i=i.-.-.=i.-.-.-.mv='-' l-'-'i-’~’-"""""' * "‘ ‘ ' """'"' 'n'n‘n'v'1'n'h\'s'ir‘u‘n'in'fl ‘fiHHHNTJJnV-‘J-HHH-fl-EH‘. ‘n5 SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 WKW-CHAPTER 2 EXTRA-"DESERT HA CARTOON and COMEDY "i-H-‘Jf-VNVV-‘ifl-V mfrq'-\:¢'1~'-V-VW ' fiiiinXiiXivE safari; mild. Grade V-—l. Audrey Todd; 2. Christie Ann Todd. . Grade Iv-1. Freda Hickox; 2. Myrtle Wellington Report for ‘lflovembcr and De- r. Mary Morrison; 2., n Grade II-i. Lulu Toombs ' ‘oniubr The problem of lire‘ uusli’ Thought Of You." Its cast oifers the most prom- islnz 0i that company ‘s new stars- Dennis Morgan. , and bane Clark. A brilliant sup- porting cast incluucs son and the Henry Travers and Beulah ldondi. Deim recently as director of the hiizhiy successful ' -c;.in directed and collaborated unl Eleanor Parker have Emu-r- vetcran uerformt rs. EX‘ IXVBS- TGDYQEDLCII H1050 ‘Lhstllillllflll '10i£\0. i the screcnlpiuy for this lllin. "The Vciv Tncizuzit u. You" is Qoirwerned with two soldiers who Iloct two Rlris in Pasadena riftcr a iOilZ stanzi ill the Alc.i:iuns. One of thun is brought home for INDEX‘ f i1. and oualn before returning service- men will finally be absorbed buck into Cli/lllfilli llic. A believable adult solution is offered in "The Very Thollkht 0f You." BOYD PULLS A FAST ONE Bill Boyd. one 0i’ Hollywood's best‘ known stars, was an unknown act- or the day movie set of latest Hopalomz Cassidy film. "Texas Masquerade." What caused all the ix-up was a chitnizc of attire. with] dressed for nine y's picturesque (lurk blue cowboy suit and ten iznlion hat. uirivlniz in n dandiiied suit of Enirlis clothes. when he sati down on the sldc-lints. he was not puliiniz ii movie izziii on his oi cronies when he remained iiloof. He just felt like a sissy in his new-, tangled setup. q The mnsquerad was necssarv for. the Dlot of Bill's fifty-first churne- ierization of Hobby. and ihc squeamish wav .-ie finizered the citlfied collar and tried to ketu the creases in his pants had his fel- low-players in roars of laughter. .ust ns it will have his lesion of ans when they see the Harry Sher- man production. "Texas Masouer- at the Capitol Theatre to- ru I United Artists ‘ rcleaae.__ 2. Freddie Wrlsten; 3. Bedford Kennedy. Grade I (ID-l. Margaret Ken- years in Cassid uh Vf-l. Eleanor Murray! Grade I (Al-l. Billy Chappelk, nedv and Wayne Bernard (equal) .ON THE AIR TQNIGHT! LIOOKIWHO’S HERE! i1. At the end of his stwy his olivsi- clan Vice-Admiral Ross T __ tyre. pronounced himself “pleased with the President's condition. Mcln- pe ed in 0f feel-ins anything more. too tired to her own ex- It cost her a great effort even make even the trivial move- out the light and She lay there in too nervous to go was some aeioping The dentist had Elven them to her last year when she was undergoing 501110 painful treatment. One of them g _ but she was too tired to get up and take it. Underneath her thoughts 0f the sleeping-commas the mt ofl her min summing all sorta of vague fan- WW-lddo d was turning in rings, tastic possibilities; herself an ng I118 more to Kcssier,.but il- lwvlnz the rest up to them; Kes- sler telling her Arthur had had a twin brother from whom he had been separated in infancy, as hap- n old rcmances; Kramer, Arthur. Snratt-she heard Sprattks IWBt/eils in the hall outside. Eiizabeli turned over and closed he!‘ eyes and made herself breathe 2:31pm!- $he could not talk t0 him Spratt opened he; "M19997" he wh . He tllltoed over to tdl,‘ stooddan instant l 81'. an CIR Lil d!’ blankets y W up bent and m°"d- <>°V¢~Pifl8 her face with hands as cry. but she was too tired Elie said to herself, that capsule, I've got to c . "I must ON ms FUNNIEST HALF-HOUR owl/rue AIR wAvss i? TAll. TALES BY BOB HIMSELF Music by the Lifebuoy Orchestra. gaéwdc: Mas/q... -- I15" "hflt¢-4»~'\-w\~1.-q_.m|,.r TONIGHT AND EVERY THURSDAY! "I w” vow-Ir mode u no "mo." 8:30 P. M. WEAF. New York (660 KC) WBZ, Bolton (1030 KC) i. t, UFEIUOY—|M w, m, i. asleep weuriness c '°€“% n 9 700m ldild-lllhl hers. Elf-trot» was undressing quickly, 09mins and closing the closet noise. He was glad Dick had not Marines What mlizhty t when seine- in he was getting Into w“ beith than these months of looking Desi for that matter. forward to it had bee _ all n“ mu n n . o ma. er w en your y stem left home it. seemed ti» soon ,sense of more you could zive ther‘. was a izood kid. Elizabeth would be She sometime.- crinoed ltiard h-fore 30b, but she always He was hld turned had been acod for all of them Horatt sot into bed on? was asleep in five minu himself over and over. "Oocd 1.0x‘ M h,“ T PIFPN tn hum» (To Be continued) ORWELL 00V! W. I. the memb '1‘°m9"°“' I” Casualties Radio? Seventy-five Per Cent we: claim, lulu on of tin world's Irloiui is Ilsa: f-i by Gwen Brietow c. car. Bprltt was the driveway. His h woiiod lane lawn mi- laq Christian null. he the: d I way lo Iritii to work . 0d lip och of Christmas Seals lo combat tuberculous. flu unis have ulpod inn Canada's ‘Ll. dpoth Into country-fin par coal. lut ‘LI. liill kills more poop!» between Ii cad 45 than any other disarm. Your doiiura an Iqnlly needed now. Bond lo 10w contribution today ~ pious. indeed. Mr. Herlonz, 1 was y what are you doing here?’ I thought you'd be I-lerlonqkvdvu lust about w . She'll be pro- boxy sound asleep before you come a ." "I she ll." Bprctt leaned a- cross the door. "flien 300d night Elizabeth " Ho kissed her. 11hr an instant i: was as though a etramer had kisse‘ man-but he war BUI CHRISTMAS Ori i I lowing new officers President. Mrs. F. E. R00 was answered by the paying of membership fees. e last meeting and the last an- ualdmeeting were read and ap- A letter of thanks for fruit was read and a letter from the T. B. League was also read. A donation of $5.00 was voted for the T. B. e. The secretary reported a balance of $61.62 from last year. The members decided to hold a dance in the hall on Nov. 14th and to serve coffee and doughnuts. They also decided to send cigar- ettes to the boys of the district A vote of thanks was tendered the righting officers and the fol NOTICE Our Plant will he Closed Boxing Day,’ TUESDAY, 0E0. 20th. "M" I P. M. STERNS LTD. secy-treasurer, Miss Al Olson; directors, Mrs. Mrs. Angus. Nicholson. McLean. Mrs. no. M committee. Mrs. J A. Wm. Morrissey; sch Mrs. Waiter McLeod Mrs. Walter McL members to her ho meeting. at which served by the hostess. CHARLOTTETOWNS GIFT HEADQUARTERS bathroom shelf. l ‘Ibnight her ood | GIFTS of Fine JEWELLERY From WELLNEIFS Here W" Wm null ugh door softly, ed l“ other IIWEIY ll" ‘d’ down the to cover her shoulder. He her BRIDAL WREATH though she wag going to ‘iii " to have some 198V ‘Then all c! gslilddfll she was ing her in like fect diamond in a mounlinz g1 modern dcsllfil- fhe Gift Of A Lifeimlv You knew they were arcing to find life s lot harder than they expected to find it and you dreaded it for them But you did your best to |tcach them to be honest, to have i; responsibility and lo take Iwhr» happen-d with ineli- chins up. - and beyond that there wasn't %cn c He'd be all riwht all riqht too. 8 t it and came uigi mulling. Rlad this fellow Keasler up Knowing Keasler GIFT COMPACT? smartly designed in many He wan iii-ea. m will alway| treasure W. W. WELLNER LTD. JEWELERS SINCE 186s I n nu apartment. Real-r hm inot begun to get ready for bod. He , we; sittimt alone on a sofa. uirinz Mrs. ‘Prank Rooney entertained of the Orwell cave Womenfi Institute at. hcr hom- tin Nov. Wu for their nnruol mc-t- inir. Th» mcetlnir opened with the. Creed, followed by roll coil which