MacMURRAY In M‘“».W.l:l._' y Airport Discussed . HY PAS " ‘ - Miniature - Travelogue suowmo AT ans - 1 -_o ' A l é§ti=azzvca ED WARD% 1; Coming -— ‘Ilsur. — Fri. — Sat. i imwbJnfin Ghi|iiren’s“iiartoon sirunuiv uonu e iriotrctooit GRAND PROGRAM 0 “BUGS aumw - “LITTLE LULU" - -, “WOODPECKER” - "use n" . “PUPPETS” . . Special Stuge Show Fe uring “DON MESSER” and his lS NDERS (Canada's Top Old Time and) CHILDREN'S SING-SONG‘ F CHRISTMAS CAROLS SPFlCIALTY STAGE ACT mm Through the kind co-operation of Radio ta- tion CFCY this portion of our program \ ii be broadcast from l0 to 10:30 Saturday mo - HAMILTON, Idmlltll, D06. l'|-— ' Cablfl-Rnt o! Oln AVORITE saoaTs d“ _ eld, m... iJif-l‘. n. “.3: runners llIPOIGl i: aondsitileratlon 2 t‘? ll"! O Q I Ol 0 "....'..-'*-"' true .°.*.'§ ma‘ “I108 N e i‘ .1. a Neill o! public Quietly Grade “A” eelared today. . , I of o.» Newfound- J, M}; M541‘; ‘Rt land [rm said the alrilelduhared by Canada with years, key to the Ancient Coiony's tuture in avia ion lq Leader H. Gander declared the airfield was it: be“ biautr ti w no o uc on o... .. miles ..... ..... zoo In Memorials: miles nearer Europe thsnany oth~ er field in the country. was understood while how- foundiand now was ‘condition as a result of time boom and co of Bel! (lender's operation for tho 21st, ‘at Mire. l-l ins, aome contribution from main airlines would be expected Newfoundland’: immediate difli- liens was l. amt _ airing over the airiield late Charles and Mrs. Meowiliiauis dministijative, ho said, explaining when Canada took over milratnd to Belfast from Scotland Gander there was a larger nun: lliii pea ‘ employed and replacement by civil authori- daushter oi’ the late Hugh and ties would have to be done Mrs. This action already had who survives started, although the actual re- mentioned daughter: about a year turn of Gander was a matter for slo, they sold their (arm and went discussion at the conference, he to iiiBE EDWARD ‘l H l: A ‘f R l2 -REGULAR MATINEE PRICES- DOORS OPEN H Pii added. Preiiminar talks began today al friend aliways willing to p, as lion, C. . l-lowe, Canada‘s re- where help Wes needed. he will be -. onstruction minister, was anxious neatly missed in the community. ‘ clear away s number of itemsw The British delegation, with the by the Rev. G.C. Webster, assisted eption oi Lord is r oi.‘ Civil Aviation, arrived to- in the family plot at Belfast Ce- Baum”. The delegates included W. ' Cribett, deputy director gen- vil aviation; Major J. B. d N. J. Dunnett; Com- J A. L. Drummond of the Mr. and Mrs. iiravhes oi Canadian m“ ‘m n“ m" Victims iipsnsd at iirdenne iihhey oi no future may messy ot us an‘ e oi’ present oowded liv GEOIGFGAIIWIIAYES 2h,“ ,,,““‘“,,,, mm“ m o“; “~45 - Dominion Deportation a» soessl uveionovs weeps can was sswamcl anus oiusou BOI iiiillii eal Tlli SONS oi ilte Pi A REPUBLIC PICTURE (By The Canadian Prees) loutier of Quebec dian Graves Con- Unit, Saturday describ- ed the opening of graves o! Canadian victims at the Ardenne rill. AXBOIII the ounce to help add variety cookery are in grill : . ipes which call tor poaching, such as scouifles and baked customs. may be cooked the top o! a double T vegetables maybe 3Q Identification of made from tho discs the soldiers still wore around their nee The bodies were removed eimenent cemetery er, five miles north Extra: Little Lulu Cartoon News - Musical Parade “CANADA CARRIES 0N” ter in the bottom oi this bo er. 2. Scalloped dishes may be given that "oven crisp" brownuwppim t browned in a lt- Canadiana were: Lieut. . ndsor of Montreal, of the Sherbrooke Fusiliers; Pte. ‘l. ewiaclte, 11.5.; Pte. of Beaverbrook, N‘. McNaughton of CAPITOL ' THUR. of Amherst, N.S.; Pte. of Kentville, N3. Donald of New G , J1‘, Moclintyre Mines, N 5., all of the Scotia Hizhianders; and T. head of Rouyn, Que, and G. Philp of Manilio, Ont.. the Sherbrooke Fusiliers. “BEAUTIFUL w“ This lie "fmfllliatelm Kn” a ws or q a - "a..." "out. m..." mindsets. or a closet kitchenette. laszow, 11.5., and Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 _ THE FUNNIEST 24 HOURS YOU'VE EVIR ENJOYED! ti! r ‘MBEAU- ream l‘ SERIAL and VARIETTS Col. MacDonald read an afllda- vit from Pte. J. J. Mills, Toronto. o! the North Nova Bcotia His lenders, in which he said there 102 Canadian prisoners tak- the Abbey June ‘litter the P9P i tablespoon bacon iet two day old whole wheat 1-2 teaspoon salt ____ a German corporal asked for volunteers out of the group and when none came forward they 2 tablespoons mil Oil‘ But he never saw again any of Rothesay, N. B., New Brunswick provincial pathologist, detailed the various injuries received by the u“ Canadians exhumed at the Abbey. Capt. P. Bell, Windsor, Ont. No. 2 Canadian Graves Con tration Unit, said he received a Two report that an unknown Canadian office-r was buried in the Abbey. w grave in the park marked with a cross put up by the Vioo family. In the bodies o! six Canadian soldiers in a arsve two feet deep, and four feet square, with three sol-V diers lyin: aide to side in the bottom and three others lying the opposite way on top of them. MANY USES POI DDT DDT. the new death dealing in- be mined into seotioide. paints. varnishes, so furniture and floor oi . preparations, crop E .- Tiiiiit.—i‘iii.SAT. Shows At 7 - 8:45 ~- Matinee Saturday Only JOHN IIY MMK EM! 3 ems. Grown onion in fat. Md other m except and oaru. 90511.0!!!) roraross. Constant C0 U G. HI N G is Serious a friend can teii you how e ectivei you can treat o wit Polsoivs m ah Syrup: the soothing remedy goes right alter throat- sorenees. Nasty clots oi‘ mucus dissolve. Sneezing and runnin n. Even thoug old one, evenii m‘ you have been coughing for weeks, you will soon reel that oweriui medication- is ‘D0 ms I active y st work when you use Patton's Coulis. S Don't let your co without proper tffltlllfllt-"llilp to smash your cold ow-l y- to aid you in toilett- our throat. trouble. your tmonchisl ailment is go 8m , d . ste in-Jte ies. Parson's QOUGH ' oral l 1-2 meduim onion. ‘sliced m- nose quiet dow your cold is en ll ii/CTCW INDY ‘mwith itesi in: olfloerethmghanmm I "to. smile. i i time» Taisini 0...... o... . I (gbristmae . ‘ 3'1"“ c" m" during the war . eivil aviation ministry; and l. ttllon o! Chadwick of the Doininions Oflice. New- “ ‘dm roan '1‘. MaoWILLIAlll An aged and respected " t set. used swavou Nov. the borne o! his deuzhter. arry Davidson Charlotte- town. time. Dom in i806. John T. MacWil- mmdson of the in a solvent the wer- uld financially one oi the Selkirk settlers who em- iatiz he married Flora J. only Macwiliiam oi Ocean View, [rad- hlm. also the above harlottetown. he was a neig r honest and upriaht ahlcciy- The funeral service was conducted Winster, Min- by Major Mercer‘. Interment was Bibi. Hank McDonald. Six years ago this month Caoad First Division landed in England. On the 2 _ of December, 1939 they spent their first ist- mas away from home. This year thousands of them returned. December 25. 1§45, will, see them reunited with their families for\ their first Christmas since 1958. It is o. day they have looked forward to for many years, but for thousands of ‘them it wotftbeareaiCht-istinaaiheywilllse spending it loom room. They will be eating Christmas diaoerln restaurants. It will not be the Christina: they expected. ~ ' You Canadians who have unused space in your homes, however, can help. You can make this unused space available to a vet- eran. Youcaaprovldotbeinwitlaaplace wheretheyceobetogetherwiththeirwives MAM‘!!! J. . IiOMEOSQ opens and EvEaEr-rg LEATHER" soLEs, RUBBER nEELs We Itlil Have Large Quantities at s All With . Jlavs Just Reached Us. to FROM ALI. OVER P. THEY coma ron THE r0 ULAR FLIGHT BOOTS i WRIGHT’S SUNNYSIDE SHOE SHOP QUEEN ST. SHOE STORE m. Tgl-tdkomm m, m u o, goose. Charlottemn: m. and Mrs. "i" W‘ Mrumd m. Harry Barr “t2 Katie Moliiaohern. bsuut; knwfiwn; {u m, M”, g, 5M1. ‘customs n i * i apogvanaonisiu-rsrioa go HELP THEM \ ND A ‘PLuACEaTO "LIVE ‘Fhcrcisprovisioomderwsrdmeh-ioes and Trade Board regulations for short-term ieaeesoffivemonthsoriessinwhicbtheaon- eviction regulations do not apply. . modatioo for five months or less would ses- many veterans over the winter period and . \ would give them an opportunity to find “snore permanent adoommodatlon. y, There is provision also under which a lal‘ e portion of the money received for rent of gums ' d can be emeaipt from income tax if the revenue is designated as the income of the wiiiior blood relative. Two-thirds of this ‘ioootdeiiiaybedoducoedase/xpeose. b Canaditis veterans need accommodation and need itl-bodiy u. every section of the Dominion. They are looking to Canadians w o can aesiscgtltem its-this a mama ,_b , .,_. m». an Trade mail» sr .... reeldi m.» Vlenlevefrieee outfit!» * tattoos. and _-avm oluamcieaeu < ‘_ . Ii-JQ ... - $8 and $9 and Mrs. W. J. Oud- low, and Loretta, Charlottetown- Mrs. J.G. Jordan, Halifax, N5, Charlottetown: Nettie and Isms Stewart, Char Char lottetowa: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mao lbeod, Qunoy Mass. W" 12-194. WW1 yo“ a: atiebhoiii. and w: w.