A Dwppnsn 4. 1944 George Glow. -/”’_‘- in! In n’ Guuflasrlng l“!!! gluten. w 8.3g", WIMP SING‘ 12-3-21 ~11“ ~11 "'1.11.'.:*:"::1..i::“.1.1 u, -— was? pheasants; n iimfliviiii’ be sold. Bert first; T3135” t$g€ollgec ‘ 531181115, lgélalélon and Rev‘. F‘. Cass ~ - - -- .. - ~ - - n. a ‘ RI. 111? . '.. cr- , » -110gf11;§ 55551119,- gggggg 1-11 M111 1...... DE.” sfbiiwfifiii” 511111118. “isms 1°‘ ' . “"- o'n 1 . s1 - ' ' ' Monday. Digc-htcggya-glqe Piln“; 5 B-ligywolzl léAND-Reiail only, c Saniclluglly \ve.-sroe-—ftct:."e%.ev.h‘ Clark, president. 5.8] milk D5115; r2313 0112s,.“ freamg gflummhnlmlnngh y. nlzlcDgnald. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. _ 11-30-2444! square feed boilers ' stove 23d p; ‘IIGYWIGIAID-lllllllrlll Rev g’ ill/legltffllo RnM°K1§“z'f," ___ f 1 1 ‘, _ - - - - - n, ev. r. . an BOILERS. sinks. lead J§$§§es§fi°' Qyee“ “Mm” PW mm" Mm""'"' cmlaghlmi R“- B- 610K611 Rev- '°RD lad lead traps at 1" 11 Co. Sllfllmcrsldo, , _ W- Slmeso .Rcv. M, Francis Rev 11111“ {hm e ' 12-2-21 12'4"6‘9~31 ' w“ ' - g. 311M011. Rev. K. McMillan’ t...‘ Brace - cDonald, R . .1, w, - ' puss’ seem. own Also TRAVELTALK R" F- Meeting.’ Rev. wffiéaiif: 4W5, M » d C, h 5mm gun. Rev. G. McDonald Rev P ,1 Trinity 11111111 4 11:" -[ l _, SHOWS 730__91 McKenna, Rev. L McDonaldiRevl 1n 1dr. ‘"11 n01? ‘I y‘: ‘7. 1°?" iContinucd f- ‘ ‘ 5 P- Wood. Rev W'Pineau Rev R‘ Army "11 W“ 5111'" 911111“ 3111111 an 1d needlework m 154D‘ _\_ 7 mrom Page l.) TUESDAY A 331,195‘ C_ 1311' The p5ubea'rer§ ‘jen, Crclai l v I i H 1.01111 I“ lgfisdgg, 51253;”. m. m!‘ we fact that Major Wpowcr I T 3-30 ‘were John Ellsworth, Frank How: I “Wmu” 124,11 Iollmvlnx his resiuliation from the‘ , Ftmnk Cass- Fred MCI-QR". cabinetmsaid he was through \vitl1 l Thecesrérvicleieoltlatrrl? Albert Hood‘ -lllls‘l.\‘l~;e CHANGE _ Mr. Wwgfjher d1 - 1 ducted b ‘Rnev. éefii§l°fiil§sfi°ié lshtpraplrvicegclfleoétihec Norman Lav-Inga CEEEOl-Iaqfilfltglg’ _V __ _ > __ afisistted y Rev. J.W. McCardale. ° _ 1' 3 ' Q senate Flrid . , ‘ ' , n t, ssls mg 1n the choir was Rev summgmue, has "purchased the 1e ‘ a; that the term, Sup DR Bernard Gum I t V , guyrile Melt Market, Water St,’ of Parliament uni be extended H “QIDE 1.. the R C‘ éemetguerglfialaoagf mm pie firm of Jenki Bros. Ltd. m», Guergis takes p ession this morning, Mr. Elmer Moore. who ps5 been miruugel- of the Buyrlte, 1111 remain 1n the emplOy of Jen- m; Bros. Ltd. Mr. Frank Morri- pl] who ms been enwloved 1n the vfwrans guard, will derstood. T, Holman Jr. was the clmlnnuu pll ‘Fllul iht‘ lube ul ghgwcd 111.11 the amount coll . ' q 741.85. This amount ' local. The drive was i... the lendc 1.1111 of . Club and i11 1.1211 the soliciting ‘. v committees of Y m, ‘m, (H; M Jean McFadycn mm {d 11.10 re tiential areas. g 1s read from Mr. W. H. a ‘Inc only guest o! ufr. Frank Cum- $57 was passed to he amount expend- Ciub i11 renovating the l3 ' st, hitzlaicar; the e erou. A be paid. b: ed by tilc O counhoffm Qt, l. lvrhlfri recently, Mr. Allen noticed 1,1115 large fish ztireshing around in the water and he undertook to land him. His methods tvcre some- what unorthodox but he succeeded towing 111m to shallow water, there he has (iispatchcd by Can- stabic ivedgc with a. pistol. 'l'l1 iish measured nine feet and weig. ed about T011 pounds Personals -l.1rs. Victor D. Howutt, Ki , s11 “g apt 1 ..1.' appcnzlicitis a1. the Prince County Hospital, Saturday.“ ailemocn, 1 ‘ v of the Prince -.\iaior Ira "_ Edward Isi 1d Ilighlunders. is: licme cn 11 s t lsuyc H: is vis-a l1 " 1115 . lire former Heienl ii oi Kcnsington. and nisl :1 w. Mrs. J. C. Hickey. Sum-i ,_ It lil1.1.1rd‘.~i aeniFQQsQnT... ‘This '11"I " Cnglvlil u. m Mills ml. h" .4- "Iv In"! In lulv. _ 6mm nmlq J . Y‘ _. duration of the wp tensity of fighting. he Buyrlle sillCt: his release from the; term of manage the,‘ has been assumed that business tor Mr. Gurgis. it is un- sltion u; extending me 5‘Parl.is1ament was stronger 111a,“ “i " ODD tivn to an le ti -1115 lucrws MEETING-NB. 11.‘ time. e c on l“ w V ‘ \ _ I ‘ l‘ “i v It. is now being flfguaj u @1111; Ys Min-i 311111111 vmct 111i. lire country divided on 11... vicnlug. A 1ep01t__o sgtlpflcn issue the m“, l-m. D1 f-‘VPHUOI! dHVP tension of the term 1n the 0v ‘twill’ 11065 not and soon is 1S than it was before. Normality Pfl"llilll'i€lll'S term ex. pires next April. l ward 1n irssooing him cowboy style and l0 E1 easterly. ‘tOn the basis of this ,novy mivht l-e c. use oi’ advance lloincs A Army y IO U"!!! Iii. Unlulllltblllli cad I'M-NOE COUNT! s Null. Subscriptions Advertising bought doll at I . In lllllllrllll’ us” 0 u" M Water Blunt. Goa-Ila Ilrllllpre, lhrk - 48 1mm wide; limited stock at Brooch. ummenule. for thll serving ‘"1 "I! route. M1‘. Kings statements on Reinilorccmcnl W11 n1_v‘s rcinforccmc: t. .-1 inc town under the ceded to m, 5 1 m nnvuncemrnt on l1 [he "obicnn W cum. e1 onlfi, delivered to any homo In s or I00 per Ink. Plume 289 boy responsible (or dellverlu ‘ a pm- 13-4-21 41111, P0X FEEDS‘ m 1529i rafifig p.1§’...,..§.'}§2§§ -u 0&3 FUNERAL snunnav _- The ,1 Bfices- wardp p 4 2} 111118111 ,0! the late George Me- Bm VARIETY of imliasmOa-rde ‘N i ' “ mzngtgmwakskhloal? Satiudrday morn. — . — a e . .1911“ m“ 0°" Kensnizi-ile- . 1t Bu‘ P“ BOARD 7 ‘"111 11 wall to st. Dunstnnsegaslllllccz comes true or not depends o 11 or r m, “,1; hf‘ iWflIIXIIJA’. election were that he did not wall: One before the end of lhc war and Was opposed to extending the Parliament. Up to 110w 1, his oppo- telm of his,‘ flf- . 1 rat with ‘ gfluiivfi1l1 con- .. a1 c. Barbour in his rusu 993"" ‘m4 1'11 1* “T1111 wrecl- a , , M B b, 11.1.1.*1::1s1..:"r:11a...11:11"."“1 r t l“. ‘.1 e r, ill‘ ur , ‘ e own A sfgntgéi. Prosperous farmer and one gfaltilfi‘ ‘gallllicllale ML ‘fnd Mm P11!- nrosc respected citizens 0f that 111-. w ‘ ‘Elan’ Ch““°u§1°“'11 119 ar- cor- _ nivcd for 1111 indefinite A period. it seems logical this service ‘Will soon follow the example of the navy and air force and lllillfl} some denrobilizziiiun piiilir; and Pacific lirlllllllilllfllifi. The navy has anuouncrd it will recruit its Pacific expedition volunteer means except in the case nraln expedition will 11m. leave m,- uw F," First until the vsay in Europe 11:15 bccn won. , Tied up Will] the navy"s Pacific nlillls is '1 pro-gram of Canada f certain key men. route also seems lccicai tvhcne Ge (Tnaidinn Army and it cu or_less_of volunic for its volunteer ion. This would seem to the main expedition will proceed. to the Pacific theatre by a \\'c.=t-, rather than relurnin". "wean waters and raroceccling The leaves l assumpflon,‘ that 0A.!" 5Y5. who by ir. expedit- , indicate i .1 followers seem MacArthur is wid-enintr his bridge-head. A maini base milzht. re established in Aus- lrauilitt where RRVHII Navv and Crin- irnt-"sitic. lll‘.(lEl‘\\‘f3lli. an;§§‘1§l§,,.i:‘gmii§n‘tffigonigic same Like the navy, the R. TFDOHPG to is" "sir". to .= nhird of 1L; O\'P“=(\}'i st-vrnwth 'lhe War against Jar-nun. This would be lwtovcen l5 and 20 squadrons. And they mlgl1t.ca11c;iva':ly .ba"=d on the Philip-plies too. observers. went i0 the Piz-ific last spring. are reported nor-rating with ("-011 'Arfl1ur‘s forces cred likely the army will use it div- end a! to‘ b’: Mac-i is (‘Onsid-i l CENTRAL cunnuun Thin column In 1 w w»: mwmt"ifi.'."‘i.¢'.’§nfi"' :1 macaw" 11-1 1» 11-»- a , . ‘u. m awn“. war utnotlv Bl! GI-ABWELL for PhOlOITID-hl. B. L i. Regular monthly m t- lnl’. Wednesday. December (Least Solemn Requiem High Mass w“ a to .vn. Prominent Alma Farmer Passes Former 0h’town Man Killed In Train Wreck The death late John Callaghan, ch13, occurred at Alma n“ 1 locomotive fireman, who was rg_ Saturday. December 2, 11s prominent in lie agricultural . . . athlel" ""9195 “as a m“ 0f me Cglpgflvlllybaéiitrlf vcztvs havmg been a B“, Ur and Mrs. Barbe“ ncflumnl Cnnfll Hit‘ olfliblv/lclorln hockev 31 .1.‘ llfovntain.‘ and had lived 111 team l L ‘ 9mm“ Iomba“ lliutiiirlvilig little community .111 After rcturninr from active ser- |;1:, llic. l-iis Wife predeceased him Vice in the FirstlGrrrt War he 1t 13 years ago. He is survived by tended St. Du- 11's ~Ull1\'L";lL\l 1‘;- lour sons 11nd one daughter, The. ‘Q19 ""1111! 1O ll|l'l‘.li H. 15 5.0115 are: Frank and l-lurryg both lilac V hi; ".1 e G1ldL\\'0:-]1jl(ip farmers in Alma, 11nd Ralph and 11111111. out: 16.115 iltifliltlllll: rlvcrctl. now living 1n Maine, U,s é a s Nlfllllflkil and the 2111111111- A. The 1.11 11.1, E .» _ , _ _ T61‘. 1130-18. is stud-ring in N. Vi.“ ueifipstir’ilfllsgblereg/gig: 701s" vr-liilnthe Little Sisters of Manm i T A - Bultcltee ilfislilgl; slstcrsstMrs. The HOXL G D H B, 3 ‘ _ 4 __ wnni ‘reel, Nlinlstcl- of Pulaclitrtgeworks iliboililiil§ii§§§°i§§i§i¥"'r$‘§‘§’ st" gdblnu-hdl Provincial_Govc1-nlncnt. is a neph- town: and Xfrs c " Chligzfgtwtt- rw nnri will alt n1 tl i - Alma this momcgné} 1e unelal at Ponder Suggestion ___ (Continued Em pagg 1,) general election until after the w.1r and also that he did nor, wisp lLlc lite of parllalilent to be ex- leuded. He reaffirmed his position 1n ilns spcccn last M-(jnqrug , Wiat the grcztlt ilnujofltyklof his u e tnn ng s ithat ii’ the war lasts as long as nuw seelns‘ IJFOUQDIC he will be “Wed 1,0 sire up one or other or these aims. He will either have to hold another wartime election ‘or extend the life of parliament. ‘ontrenl Th1- vlvo lrim: Sablnus and Patrick sin. XOtlXUIS . in New Yer and Peter in Wiscon- Furs Removed From Export Control Schedule Minister MacKinnon iras announced that about 175 groups or gommodig. ies will be removed Dec. 11 from the ‘ export pemnit regulations. , Ho said the effect of the action would beio exempt such commodit- les-ranglng from fenze posts and n. furs to cnachine, tools and cosmetics m —frcn1 the requirement of an permit when silipped to countries or the United States. I11 addition, Mr. MacKinnon an- pounced that various other con1m0d_ The only way they see that he could avoid such a decision woum be to leave Canada without a par- l" out for :1 considerable time- l_1o. bly eight or nine months. His iollrnvcrs sccln quite certain Mr. K1111; would. never countenance any such procedure. ,1 Statutes Re Elections 1n During the past wcok inquiries have pccn made as to the law 1'e- garding dissolution and no provi- sion has been found either in the British North America Act or sub- sequent Canadian stntutes that port permits. Rubber products valued at $5 less are also exempt-ed under the 11111115 the Government's olscretiorell-“ml °f 1119 "X1111" “1111101 Wsvlfl- lo the eove1'11111c111 1>v11cv as 119e- . ‘ .0 put nil elrctinn day as far nftcr "W151 (il5SOllll1Hl1 11s 1t dcsirrs except the provision that not more than l2 months may intervene between the end of one session of parlia- mcnt and the beginning of an- other. Accordingly it would be’ within thc law, unless there is a forgotten statute the law experts have been unable lo ilnd. for the Govern- ment to meet parliament next Jan. ill. proceed with 1110 session until April Iii. and issue writs for u. general election putt .g c vot- lniit (talc us i111‘ away as tho ful- lowing December or January. The only thing it would have to pro- vide for wculd be a parliament ready to meet on April 15, 194B. Those who have been in close touch with Mr. King say he cer- iiad been concurred in by the l1r1cc. , my department to relax export per- ‘ to mlt lest/rictiorls as soon as a. trend toward pro Furs and fur skins were removed‘ from the export control cept for n few minor were .-..1:e11 out of exp _1, control. pcrlnit 11 b61113 Brautcci in the group of iron! and steel products that cane underi the export control schedule. Inclu-l dod in this list were metal and wood 1m tainly would not agree to leavingmvorking machine tools and machin- b1‘? , . cry. precision instruments. iron ore 31090-000 Fr°llclhcmladlnxls Canada without a purlizinlent i11 wartime for any longer than is ab- solutely necessary and if there is g dilsolution. the general election will follow as soon as ‘ in approximately 58 days. and concentrates. pig iron, automob- dredging machinery and electrical tlon of conduit: All“ ‘111111111-1115- 1 —<<=P1— W? Lacrcix Repeats CXPOTt who crossed the floor in the Com- Elnlme mons from the Liberal benches on ‘U95 "alum 11195 11114 $190 01‘ lflfimlior any one i11 the province will be exempted from requiring ex-‘ Queue; to be 11. Liberal." ‘son should be cxpunged from the The Minister‘ said the cxclnptious record.“ he ziddr-d, Board and the Wartime Industries that Mr. LaCrmxs remarks be ex- C°111Y°1B°111fi and Ulnt the measure punged from the record after Mr. "is l11 accordance with the policy of King said that 11c had been unable firm saying _ _ reesive innprove- from Hansard a c0111‘ 01 111° 1111"!“ ment in th; general supply position‘ used and they should not be al- became evident." tlowed in debate. 1M1". gehedpie,‘ the govcrncnini h u Paper and board manufactures, ex-‘scription for (lVPTSCJfi n5 1181154111 » 119d items,‘ ttrahisolt) [leader had betrayed soureonc, Mr. Many important exemptions were K1118 511m‘ “that Mr. King's 1191M 1-1 11 trayal of the Province of Quebvfi thc words conscription, betraffll- l Andre Laurendeau. Dmvmcm lie lire service equipment and parts.‘ 1195mm" qleader of the Bloc Populaire, who the provlglon r-esgpiqgingifllSO addressed the meeting, said THE ‘ GUARDIAN TEE WESTERN GUARDIAN VAVIMIIJIIII, z-"fqgari. .1. eunu- uni-pay. so llumver st, u, leid Marshal ltiontgalneryl, allay-Gen. Polandt} lCanudlan Army- ! men who take leading role in First Canadian! Maczek of Polish formation: with the Canadian- WIB 1111121 full’. 1. ~ - S ttlshb -ies re- l Tdhe qllilgt t?!’ rlhlgutgll countllfisixzig), while "mysteries" of a set oi’ pipes, while Pte. J. A. Mac- sfm? (i, crs of a 931151513“ Highland regiment prac- Kenzle, Toronto, gives them a Scottish tune.-(Can- “eve pp D. Dewar of Glen ad n Arm Overseas Photo». 1 Pte. W ticc hchhd the lines. inum and all aluminum pro- ducts‘ have been rv-lnoved from the schciltiip as have many other ucn- ferrous, metals n11d their products. such rs nragnesium and mercury. ‘Betrayal?’ Bhargc . id LntCroix, member of parlia- e111. for Quebec Montmorcney, nspcaker J A. Ulcn ordered follow what Mr. LaCrolx was and that, later, he obtained had referred to policy on LaCroix and made government to Qivsbcs. appear as ii rho LaCroix said. '1 ~ t," \fr. lcpca 1 b‘? d nobody in the world will be a- to expungc from the minds oi answer to conscription Ex-Mayor _ , _ _ the opening address of ins CCilll- iercnces 1o his only opponent 1n the the Dec. ll 1 L S . today that "in 11c p: _1 - QUEBEC, Dec. 3 ~ CP -W1l- gm 1 am a symbol, whrlncr want it or not." - ,_ _ I ‘(ildilifi himself only because "I an‘. four cars‘ intcrnineni under ‘ 11‘- , . fencelof Canada ltcculallon. Nov. 24, told an anti-conscription mnmhs M,“ there won't be m: will EGAN-At Scotchfort. on Nov. 25. 11 1944, Mrs. ailcnacl] Egan. twin daughters, , Eoa§i:.1§'sco:t-11l"or1. g. Con‘ 1944, 111111111. lu . 7.1115 morning at 8 4.3 ta b". Dan- stoirs Basilica. thence to the Rirnan Catholic Cemetery. 0’CON.\'ELL—At her Hayfield Street, Dec. 3. Cathcrnc- ‘Stewart. beloved wile of ~ Connell, fcrlncrly of Furl tus. in her Gist. year. RFfPWlll resting at Frank Hcnncs. \ neral Home. Funeral notice 1.1 lilncKliNZllfi - Died . . lioude mil-peas ills Campaign InMcntreaI MONTREAL. 13w 11 ~- Cumiliien Hcudv in 1 mign as mu} y candidate cle- ‘ .5. you Mr. l-ioude, who 11.15 frccil fz-nn rxddccl that ceting Satustizry‘ 1112111 m“'*,'prese11t electoral culnpnipn, 111-... . c ..1:ri 151a: the people of Win11- "froln 110W 1111 il- “m be "‘ shamemtllllll affairs don't really liraiiinllrcal wuuirl have luccn "disap- ol much-- polnitui‘ 1i lit.- 11nd no‘. 1c’. his. , "I want in $.11.’ this to _\./1l. name stand as a candidate, l "Prime Minister Mackenfie French-Canadians," Mr. liourie Explaining thé‘ circumstanccs| °riK1I18 lfied i0 be a 111115 dlctawr said, "if you dont hang on lo 111',‘,\\'l11cl1 led to his internment, Mr. Tefiwh?“ 119 IBOVBd U131 my Tamra"! coat tails for some lime to colnogiloude said he had heard hotn if you let me go down tn (lcfeu. lsrrzils and ("7Zl'€f‘l\‘.’\i!\'f"§ 111-0111- ._v like mo win i l1:\vr- donc.’ a inlcrncd while stand crc; Houdc BIRTHS to Mr. and DEATHS .M1|.‘ rcsitlcncc. 111 In support this view it is the interval between sessions. thefiht" "the .. of Ylfgkine chmmr , ". . pointed nut that Mr. King hns,Government. had complete discrc-lls 111,111“ 111dl‘11'1‘k1>1dv°1:“° “f CHM“ m, Sundays Doccmbc taken pains lhat when parliament, lion to delay a general election formfle (“d mlgfll] "l1? c mdepcndm“ Mncgpnzk. 3.50,; g7 takes u rccvss it is adjourned andicvcn 10 months alter dissolution,‘ Hello Lila ou dcbec legishture funeral will tahc !>‘_‘ not prorogutxi so that. it can be but he added "I would not want, t1>l111¢111l1°1 °f ‘C-E men Wd‘ M1. Vniipy charm . reassembled with less formality be a member of a Government 101‘ Quebec lounyydld s“ pa“ mm. December 6_ a, ._. and greater speed should an em- that did 1p [Laurendenu 1e uo P in Siarinztnn cenr urgency develop such as the con- scription crisis which has broughtmxtending the life of parliament. When Senator Lambert spoke off l1 "19 11°“ 595510“ °f m” pr°v1n' _ci:1l legislature . . - Quebec tlu- rmrliruncni izins together at Progtessne Conservative Senators M1. Chalnult 51".“ m“, h , this lime. Tlii l c)‘ say. lndicarcslpromptly set themselves ‘hr 0mm. shotulcgf aelrtialclattzndtscltif fulrnicnéhe lu- unuid not to rule Canada sition to any such proposal, b11t n|1P5 - . without a parliament any ionizer ' prominent member of the Party 111‘ than is unavoidable. Ills cnIi-cilguca in _ , evidently are of the sumo mincl. was scmethinv, more definite to g0 11 O11.- nnui r lold The Catrariian on. ' p111“: nffr" 11:9 weekend his undcr- ~— ——>----—-~—- standing was that with thc excep . Keep Minerals in the llouse. ' “wi By onorr nuns‘ d T0 Qvuwrun 1-15 SHEPHERD?» BECAME FRIGHTENED AND NNAHIED,‘ RUN‘ .AWAY. 1 Tues THBI-HEARDA vote! ' cAvflWnaAn n01’ ran " 921401.12 1 AM 11-1! , g ANGEL OF m: cone- Canadians arc not pcrluiited \odc-, ‘the Commons. when i11ier\'icwed,;1fl‘111i11°1MP“: I . the Cabinet declined tn comment until therelfl!‘ "$11a1'““1"'“‘mm in the other provinces." "do not like us lans) because we ltavc large 1119s, they fear we urill become the majority in Canada. Why d0 m1» they raise "external 1101195” 115, “lnipcrialis- 1 is ronccrncd. of Canadians he uddedn lFrcncli-Cariad- fam- , c wars" > “A great lnalority" children instead of ogs?‘ Too Late To-"Ciasify | marsh - Gnu. T0 11111.11 n -2i housework. Apply 23 Park Sta SH- or without l with board. Phone 295-11. 1‘ 12-4-11 \_______-_-i———-—?~~~ WANTED — REWARD Si!) FOR information leading to rental of ed bedroom, two or three furnished or un- furnished heated rooms or apartment by Dec. 15th. Civil- ian couple. Apply "LM", Guard- flg 12-4- MacEACHERN — At Saturday. Dec. 2. 1H4. R AflacEachcrn. son 11f Vir- '1 W. S. Mucljaclioril. ~ Funeral from hi~ dcncc this. Mnnzlny‘ illlDl'llf>Tlll. vice starting n1 1.31.1. Inicrrnciii in Mermaid Ccurclrry‘. GALLANT-At the Cllfll'l.’\|lf!i_(1\\‘ll Hospital m1 Suminv, D11 Raymond J. Gallant aged Si) ycars liis transferred Suudul‘ of l-I n1\ 111111 11s afternoon to the residence of e ph W. Gallant. Elmwood. 9.15 to FT 0n T ." 1'.’ moraine iii. A1111‘s Qhnrch. 17' l1 Camel Nevis, 0111., shows these wee ‘ 'I‘hroughout his inur speech he referred locu- , to his "exile." “imprison- rcnt", ‘*i11ier1111:c11:," and “pil- zerinidgc." when mentioning the llvro civilian internment camps 1n l ‘*1 ilc ' 1111x111‘. l1l:.1 3» wit‘ 11111111r1-u iron! L, the A.A. Ilcnncssey Funeral Hunrc m5 his father, .lns-,1nm~c,q51ng 1101111 transit facilities. uwht-re the funcrul will like 1~l1c~ s. y Dutch kiddies the hairline‘: thallium ‘of "M13101 of In ‘ -: witcn in Arlgusr. 1940. i co-cilizcus not to the National Reg- uhcre he was held for four years. M iloudc only made fcw ref- lii:1_\'o1'aliy' 111cc, u-frhvor Adhemar Ruynziull. whom hc said was 1111111111.» against him “only through rcvviiac." Mr. Huucie said he was 1s can- unrlcr the impression that. I can serve you and that you nccd me to t. cl of him 1Md,\'Ol‘l{fl_\'l‘ii\\lli'." t lcclornl 1 ma - . l Oil Q3118" l‘i"1l if‘ . IPrhnc AlinLs:cl' 1 had nn mandate -. The one. c1: for intcrulncnt camp“ msclf had recog- * d no nlanziatc for| 11 - 11w 11c 11.111 liati- the April 17, 11.111 plcir‘ . . Houdc said thcrc war more justice in the countrv We Al‘ Viinistr-r P A.- the p net away with 11." while Mr. Honda's from. and tstntcmcnt. later ind been rc .. inilicti as true by the f1>\'(‘l'lllll"“ said lac ‘inn-n of 11v» 1: '. 11m 111111111)‘ as "llWRl c" and r". icri 1.111111 111:1 11‘ s ill‘ of Qilchr." lo 0n Bus Restrictions Div. Ii ftiinistcr Howe 11111.1]. 111:1‘ 11111111111 111-1 1111111 on bus lxhiilivtlluis in, 1:11 .1101}; uiil be 111111114111 ire-f, .c continuing shortages oft olinc, tires and motor cars are] demands on public Mr. Howe did not say what serv- - ice; \\1'l be cifccled but said (J i"l'1\\\'.~\. Munlt 1.11151 ‘CR1 (lil- l. I11--"1‘111~"111 i11<1r11 irms rlpxirtlmg tl1c1n \vo11l1.i' 1n the Chu he 1 ncrl :.l1.>111\,- in 11n- 1111s op-l l l-raiors through transit UUDlTOl ]‘|11_Y]11|];\I “Hp-Le ilv rid 1110 ralrvaiinn of rc- 1'- " \\ ‘ - N. D. MacLean 1 . , IJNDERTAKER ‘ , __, , - I ' Tl"i\' ROAD IX\(‘K THEN autumn ‘ 1°‘ f" ‘Dhrlalleiuwu Ind North Wlltlhird _ Phone l“ 1011mm. Dcc: ‘:1 --4AP1~Tl1e 23111-111111 fll-rniaudy railroad net- worl; Llrliili! such key invasion ihivlzlrcrruuk :15 Si. l». Argcrvan and he llfijvc D11 Pulits has bum ‘I turned back to the French. than savsu BOOKS for Christmas -<-\\§\ Bookl to relax with at the end of 11 hard day are well appreciated by everyone. " Beat Seller! “' Mystery Stories "‘ Technical Books ‘ Travel Books * Children's Favorites BELL 1160K s. xovrurv STORE SCMMERSIDE i i tsieiannsiemetsw Death Saturday 0f Mr. Philip Howatt The death occurred in the Cllflll‘ 10110101111 Hospital on Saturday, De‘- oember z, of Mr. Philip liowatt, aged Bl years. The late Afr. Howatt was born in Cape 'l‘ravcrsc, the son of the late Mr llcnt-v Howatt and Mrs. l-lowalt, 1100 sbeili Deekan ‘The late Plrnip H “xiii, whose wifl Margaret Cameron ri Augusuis (love. prcdrccaserl him five years is survived lav one brother, John l-l HOWitli. of ~12 1-2 Street, Charlottclovvn. The funeral will rake place fr Frank liennc ‘s Funeral Home 8:45 this UlOTllHliT in Sf. 911115111111, Basilica. thence to the Roman Canb- olic Cemetery‘. Winter Weather Grounds Planes LONDON, Dec. s-(cm-orq wintry skies kcpt British-baseq Ailiccl planes undcr wraps in daw light today after a force of 1110i» ably 600 R.A.F. and RCA?‘ heavyweights S a t u r ti a y nigh pounded Hagen. an important rail- way centre in the Ruhr. and Gics- sen. another rail hub 35 mile: north of Frankfurt with about 3.- 500 ions of bombs. 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