RALPH B. BRENAN‘ BTETIEII ‘Treas- . . Fstabrooks Com- mired with headquarters ‘he He tvas President of the Saint John Board of 'I‘rade in 193d and for the past three yengs Marmmr Board o; Tram, He é that all Amen three provincial Mafluanggp ‘Why no, Lhcj; don't, [or m." years has wen vicihlsre,“ -Kcssler smiled at him onrncs: v dent of the Canadian Chamber of National Hallways Press Services). Prtfessionzi Oarils W E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. I. O. Barristers and AOMPIluYI-ll- L ii.ii. iioane 6t Oo. ll Grafton Street. Randolph W Mnnninit. C A. Mnrrenflnd for all chiiuren?" ll. F. AROLIBALO Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Building V-VH ‘ Th: izkhiini‘ izpfioi-EZE}? Attomev At Law" anmsshmer n" Deed!‘ no" h" an enlinhtcncd leader oi’ progress Prince Edward Island. L I RI I esuiughigii. E3! Jwiliiitogireet. Kacmflrs ., Best n ALEX w. MATHIESON n _ Collections °=~ 90 Great Goorgo Street MIIRISTIZR. SOLICITOR. ETC. i} -%~ iirrs EXAMIN ltussiss Drnrrn , 1.1.5. amoral OIYFOMETRIST 16mm" Kent and Queen Sh. rj K5 by Altholntmcntl than.» R. McQuaid B A “Frill-tr, Sollator, Notary, Elq m" Bllildinz. Charlottetown IS ; 1* orever _ b by Gwen Bristow ...._ __________ .. “Xttdid w i; i . K559“ mniitgdecrrmanvloni, tune." But. thatyvélfis years dagodmnicig can’ o t m P°°Pl¢ WW They're too smart. ‘Rwy wont take it.’ Will‘ BIISWBI‘. Ami there's the war." Leaning on Iront of him Do those bums $15111! they can set away , th that? he asked after g momen “Oif course they do. If they did“? think 5Q tile)’ u‘cul'.in't be fighting f0? W" Kcsslcr regarded him aimo-si- fl-Dfllogiwtically. know it. sounds absurd “That ‘s faintly , Cynical glance id Kcssler. but don't ea. Mr ioreigncr. ' maybe _vou dont know it, but u i".s not true I k110i" illturc supposed to, and Ought too. but they thn‘.." never salt‘ there wcrcn‘: nut 111'. did I? 0r that there flnv liberal minced llie Axis countries vailing idea of the United States is individual freedom. and that ls not the prevailing ldr-a in Ger- many 01‘ mil)‘ 0r Japan Your persons in use 0i them if they \‘ u‘t" Dick frowncd. tliougir‘. and nodded "I get it. You mean it's like what the i .ss al’ nys the rlFht thing he doesn't always d0 it, but he docs kct cr mun if he Wits-Wt tliYilli; You moan it's like thut Willi countries" "Eixiwtiy- D011‘! cot too dis- wii-Yflflfld about [our country. Dick. The Untcd States has a of course you iizixczrt. what you are aiming at, but. you're closer than _\ou usud to be. 100k back and you can see the idea comingfislowiy, painiulir, cruelly. but always on the march. part of it and the French Rs- volution another part They went as fnr as they could, but not g5 reached ever read about the howls that Mmv-uw-i-n-nn-Ivu-uuwvtr we,“ up, 1,, m, wun‘)jI‘ mg aftcr the Revolution. at the sug-i tzestion of irrc public schools head. "I always “Yantcd r Dick shook his g thought they '. ‘Flier-c "Not for everylzr WCIQ opponents who zttvay from their putting ilirm luldcr conmi the state Thcre were others who said it would destroy tho (vrriaiiird order of socicfly by lurking the working 61115805 dis tifird with position é the home by taking ‘ the ip WlllCll Cod had] placed tlicm Rut the ucbml; Wcrc port o, the current toward human equal- Ouldlan mink of Commeroo ma‘. it" " i MONEY T0 LOAN IAIRISTER, soucrron. no. getting better. lstri‘ came. because titty "CR2," said Dick- yowre encouraging.’ ;I‘he place is t t " “Of course it is ymrrc templcd to you might rrrncmbcr that it was in 1870 a good dcal less than a hundred years ago, that thc State of Massaohusct-ts W115 hflil-"i 35 when tho lcwiclniurc p-wcd n law that. c.‘1ll-'1“rrii utvici‘ iwclrc should no‘. rt- nllowctl to work in more thnm ten hours "Good Lord." said Dick. "is mp1. true. Mr Kesslrr?" absolutely true Sorne hen 3g 'I'f‘_‘f‘i_rltilVlllF!_"Iieiwr p6." day Relieve Neurifis...’ l Neuralgia Pain Aspirin Eases Pain . IO A. Large BARIIISTER. ETC. 1M Richmond Street- BELL o MATHIESN MONEY 1'0 LOAN 8mm“ 5")" - Charlottetown “F- MCPhee B.A. K.C. T mrmnufiliilfgozharlottotown R fit HASLAM Ya Scotla Chambers lctovm P WIIYAIPIIIII worlrl so fast Instantly! Yce, the moment: you drop an Aspirin Tablet in a glass ofwnter it: begins to dia- integrate. And that same quick action takes place In your stomach. Thus, you get relief almost instantly. Aspirin has proved itself through generations to bc quick, effective, above all, dependable. That's why Canadians hove come to rely on this famous analgesic for relief from pain due to headache, neuralgia or neuritil. So r yourself from needicso milcry. Just get u box of genuine Aspirin at your druggiet‘! today and follow rhnple directions. IIW R903 PRICIS 'mamas.»iz...........mn¢ e mm: 29o Family IIII of IOO-nn-s-e-nw 7h tAsPuuu I Ibo loyor not: on ouch loblol II I Almost Immediately I o = n 5 ~< u 2 o“ a a u P p_ o_ ‘u u “m ‘you! I01!!!‘ that ti’! Alpill‘ Tomorrow l "N01 they went take it There's“ [he "a warning to Great Britain. ‘O will not to be IQOIKIEIIHIIDOII with ',.. nnasame- 1- Bq recently ark Blisggilislritasghrinnfig?hghrre every izationj- a e eve orgai We‘! Duecm" °l the Canadian Vise In thr world ticlvi-‘ntlsc h can d , _» - _ its born in Saint John, and is H55 social” pggtiicggflf, o“ “is hi“ l shfllgfling. Dick gave Kesslcr s‘ 300i YOUISEII that it alwn-ais works.‘ y . Dick," iu a statement to World's PrI-ss backward thinkrrs in this coun-' weren't- Bu», me men American Governments on the is- jqeal, 1n (his country an, ‘rum. ed States by a statcmenbin the than you arg_“hm “mud m. me‘ Economists, Britains leading ec- i, The Economists, in an (Old 11A kids-l! a fellow tries to ‘oi standard its trying to lire lip to-l nfiivilili‘)? the principles in which both news but it Qidiit‘ agencies believed. far as the idea was dostinmi to,’ go ‘The was a war for ii ~ _ finish the fignv-haveirt you schools in this country-J’ ‘ . cl colupuh, sory schooling w-ruld brcnk up‘ (iiildrctil parcnls and," cf‘ "You know, Whenevrri boliovr it istfll ill. S. Senator Ami The Greek Orisis _._._ WASHINGTON, n». 1 _. (A?) — Senator Alien Ellendcr (Dem- La.) said in the senate Dodgy 3,1- i511} i! engaged by force of arms in diciatltm’ the choice oi’ lead- ers in liberated Italy and Grtificno. the lead in cousin dis it {the Allies." a u“ y “m” Mr. Eliender introduced a reso- v tion to put the senate on record ‘is imposing the formation of rnil- tary blocs, regional alliances a- {frmg the nations of Europe a: nlmical to inter-national peace ‘and security." He declared the resolution would and in fact to all nations, that we as a nation propose to help (or. mulate a world security organiz- ation.. and that this organizat- pute Over News Freedom LONDON, Dcc. '1 — (GP-ROI- irrI-C. J. Chancellor, general rmnugci‘ oi Router News Agency News, British newspaper trade iounral, said today he was quite atisticd there is no dispute be- tween the British and American press or between the British and ue of news freedom. World's Press approached him on this question because of the re- pr-rcussions provoked in the Unit- onomic j. irnai, on the question oi il("\\'S frurdom. attack last Friday on the press freedom campaign conducted by Kent Cooper, executive director of the Associated Press. suggested his iprotzrnm might allow United States ncws agencies “to dominate the i world." | Mr. Chancellor said: "Reuters and the United States are in com- plete accord about the principle of honesty and truth in internat- ional news and the vital impor- tance of non-discriminatory rates and free access to news at its source." Mr. Chancllor added that he had the greatest admiration for the lead taken by Mr. Cooper in this crusade and that Reuters would tvork hand in hand with the Associated Press in forwarding MORE warm LES-S con. LONDON ——lCP) 5 Sir Alex- ander Gibbcmincnt civil engineern REJ. Girl Called “Typical” Among Coast Guard _Women Edith MacKenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ltiacKenzlg of Prince Edward Island, is on duty in Norfolk, Virginia, as a ratiicrrian second class, in the United States Coast Guard Worncns Reserve. Dill the second anniversary November 23 of the Wninonis Resorvc-knmvn as the Spars—Miss MacKenzle was described by a Norfolk newspape as the “typical Spar, featuring her life and a" _'~lilt€l'0SI in radio work, and her post-vrnr plans. She is attached to the District Coast Guard Office. Norfolk, where she performs such duties i\'l.l(S 1n scrricc, tier-l as sending and receiving messagts bycoclt- and radio. and operating teletype machines, receivers and transmitters llrr parents live on R, R. 4, Souris, Prince Edward Island. — (OiliLltll Coast Guard Photo). Official List of Casualties ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Killed 0n Active Service Butler, Ingersoll, Ont. Missing 0n Active Service Afier Air Operations Balfour, Andrew George, Sgt. Hamilton, Ont. Botteriii, Harold Wallace, F.- Sgt, Los Angeles, CaliL, USA. Cnurtis, Ernest Edward, lit-Sgt, Toronto. Blenheim, Ont. Fraser, James, 1'0, nt. Gibson, William James Cameron, F.-Sgt., Bentley, Alta Goreham, Rodney snnna, PO, Lower Woods Harbor. N. S Jacobs, Avrrm, P0, Que Kay, Robert James, F.-Sgt., To- ronto, Ont. McLeod, Allister Currie, F.-Sgt., Balmoral. Man. Morrison, Ward Edward, Sgt, Toronto. Ont. Weedon, James Frederick Glad- has urgcd greater use of Britain's-5i°1'i¢- 524% Pi""i°°i\'“'°°d» s")? watcpower for generating electicity estimatmz the pctcnthi coal saving at 6,400,000 tons annually. to do. look uT> stvme of the expres- sions of hcrzor that greeted the notion of univcr-"nl suffrage, in this country " I-Ir shift-rd his qw-ition to face Dick squarely ‘Every proposal loalflii; tovwiard more frccdnm has Pit oppsscd. and dcicatcd again and a-gain. But we have come forward. Dick. It's been n long: hnrd march and it isn't over. Pciplc who believe in the idcit go down But the idea moves on " Dick nodded slow-i). "I'm be- ginning to see it" Hg wrinkled his forelvad, and exclaimed. “But right now. I don't mind tell- inz you, that big idea gure is up against a lot." » ’ Kristo?‘ nodded too, in agree- mcnt. ‘Suppose I try to tell you why it's up against so much right now. Shnll I?" "I Wish vcu woud " "Well. _\ u sec, a few years ago the idoq ind zonc so far that in scvrr-ni of the most powerful actually asking one another any commonwealth was benefited, by keeping part casts whcr: ‘.ltt>_\' were still doing F0—~a§ with the Ncgmcs in this -<>oiintr_r-—tltc_r were ashamed of it and made eiicmes for it. ‘Ihe march towqard lumian freedom seemed to be going along very well But then, lertain persons. more farsighted perhaps than their neighbors, looked ahead and smw what. we were headed for The result vras a long. long way nhcad, so for ahead that most of us never thought about it. but for those who did visualize it the venv surgestiion was so dan- gerous, such a. threat to all nation;- rmti all established in- strutions that sorlthing iimplyi had to b» dcne to stop the march. and quick " "Gosh, go on!" exclaimed Dick. ‘What's that suggestion you're talking‘ about?" “Can't you see it? It's very logicnl- simply the suggestion that if a country could be im- proved by releasing the talents of its people. might not the world he improved by releasing the talents of nil its peoples? That's n terrible idon " "Why?" Dick asked with H189!!- uous defiance‘ “Don't. be so simple minded. Dick! Why, that contradicts everything we're used to’ Iii: takes away our colonies. It drives ue out of plllCCq where we've invested olit‘ hard-earned money. It monn that the coolies no longer have anv respect for their betters. It makes us acknowledge that we no longvr called with the private livcs of the hcathr-n. It turns us upside down and fiaitvus us out and leave! lls no brt-tvr than anybody else." (To tin ed lFnn in omtpulsony degrnhtion. In pl Walt-s, on the 16th of November.- 1944. due to acute gastritis and‘ of God to meddle N Yunsko, Walter, F.-Sgt., Winni- peg, Man. Previously Reported Missing On Active servlcwNow For Official Purposes Presumed Dead Breeze, Harold Arthur Alexand- er, PO., Nelson, B . C. Findlay, Bruce Elrick, F.-Sgt.. Girvin, Sask. Hay, Clarence Walter, PO, Ver- dun. ue. Malyon, Douglas Francis, F.- SgL, Toronto, Ont. Puiham, Donald Walter, PO., Brantford, Ont. igor, Edmund Arthur, PO, Somcrsetshire. England. uungorously Ill As A Result Of Injuries Sustained On Active er eo Benoit, Joseph Avila Laurent Robert, 1"0., Montreal, Que. Seriously Ill Eastirianfbliobcrt ‘Frank ' Alex- ander, SgL. Toronto. Ont. CANADIANS IN TIIIJ ROYAL AIR FORCE OVERSEAS Previously Reported Missing 0n Active Service-Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead rlor, Garfield Wallace, D.F.C., P nations of the world. people was; 5,1," 1mm“ Heart 535k, ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY it's Citizens‘ Died In the Royal Air Force Ilos- tal, In St. Athen‘s, Cardiff. nephritis. _ Wells, Aubrey Calland, Leading Seaman, Dartmouth, N. S. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Previously Reported Missing Now Reported Killed In Action N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Pinch, Victor Douglas, Pte. Wallbrook, N. S. Killed In Action Royal Canadian Artillery Abramson, Roderick Ivilliams. Sgt., Little River, N. S. Bellman, Wilson, Gnr., Yar- mouth South, N. S. Homer, Clyde Joseph, Gnr., Chadwick St., Woodslde. N. S. N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment Comeau, Dennis Edward, Pte.. Yarmoutii South, N. S. Lawrence, Joseph Julius Augus- tus, Sgt... Halifax N. S. New urunswlck R-egimcut Landry, Denis Joseph, Tpr., Up- per Sackviiie, N. B. Dangerously Wounded Corps 0f Royal Canadian Engineers Munich, Rowland Daniel, L.- Cpl., Henry B. Muslck (father), Klnroea, PEI. N.S. and P.E.I. Re lment Lynch, Leo Jamal. te., Mrs. Laura. Lynch (mother), Portage, REJ. Seriously Wounded N.S. and IREJ. Regiment Chase, William, Pte., . S. MacDonald. Kenneth Duncan. Ho, Point Tupper. N. B. Wounded Rccollnaliiunco Units I sh C 710M on: sraate TO ANOTHER WENT ‘IT-IE SHEPHERDS SEARCHINB FOR THE INFANTJESUS- Reginald Lewis, Cpl., Montreal, ‘George Newport Station, N. Western Ontario Regiment .30 , Ptc., Sytiucy, N. S. Nierccr, (iordon. Pie. 'I'ruro_ N.S. Sinner. Allan Bruce, Rim, Wind- N. S Sydney, .--___~ d° 2°@@§-._.‘E-; N FIRST CHRISTMAS-The Stable in the Grotto Juniper, N. B. v Royal Canadian Artillery hlsiiet, John Thomas,- Bdr" Mlm imother) Tyne Val- Douglus Frank, Spit. ‘ Corner, N, B, N5. und RE. . Rrgimcnt Allen, Clicslcy Lorne, Pm, Port Grcviile, N.s_ Atkins, Vvillitmt Yarmouth South, N. S. Melford, Pte.. William James, Pte. S. l Lcltuc, Albert George, Pm, Hal- N. . Mac-Donald, Edward Henry, Pte.. S. New Brunswick Regiment Ciiiitlrd Lt-roy, Pte,, Gcorge, N B chiral-ti Earl, Pic. Saint John, N. B. Slightly Wounds-d N-S. antl PJ-LI. Rcgiment John James, Pte, Wcstville, N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Robert Gordon, L.- S Statihen, N. B. Wounded Itemcixilng 0n Duty New Britnswick Regiment ‘Guy Jossnh Lucien. Pte.. Baker llrouk, N. B Missin E Royal Canadian Corps 0t Signals Lowe, Jack Ross Kenneth, Sig- nalman. Amherst, N. S. CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS lMaritimc Provinces) Wounded New Brunswick R0,", imenl. Saint John. N. B. Howard, Beverly," Russo}, C.\t>t., Killed In Action Angus Shnnahan, Victoria Mines, Cape Bre- . S Wultcr Henry, S. Herman Alexander, Pte., Edmundsron, N. . N.S. d P.E.I. Regiment Auld. James Walter. Pin. '\llllll imoihcr) ( Mr; All TY ‘Ronald Dcnnics Alhin Frank, Pic. Springhili. N. S _ Waierhousc Ronald Sidney, Pic., New Brunswick Regiment Agnew, Earl. Pte.. Moncton, NB Berry, Leonard Less, Rin., Saint B. Rudolph. Plea, B. Royal (‘nnadiir |\ Ordnance Corps Eilwnrd Rnrmond. Pte.. Middle Sackvillc. N. B. DlerI 0i‘ “builds N.S. and I’.I‘.I. Regiment Garfield Eugcnc. Pte.. Westport. N. S. Died Of Injuries Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Rlir, Lloyd George, Cpl" Mrs. Ina (mother) fi‘l.r\ar,v, .I. Died Aigiu, Ilarcil, Spit, St. George, New Brunswick Regiment Kenneth Ernest, Pu’... Sussex. N. B.‘ Dangerously Wounded Corps Of Royal (‘nnmiian Engineers Mclnnis, Burton Ronald, Spr., B Wounded Central. Ontario Regiment Oscar Dartmouth, N. S. George, Pte., Wounded Regiment De Quebec Arsenault, georgcs, Pith. West us. and rt... Rmglmont Hauiéis. Lloyd George, Pte., Hal- Neiv/ IIrIin-awick Regiment Martin, Laurent, Pica, Bale Ste. Slightly Woundrd New Brunswick Regiment Brown, John Leslie, Ptix. Mone- N. B. oundcd Remaining On Duty NS. and I’.E.I. Rogimv-nt MncNeii, Angus, Pic. Sydney. S. Fmauar "ruev came To A STABLE m A oaorro 3 on cave est-nun oAN INN. -r2§v2~i%r _ dgl-Qfi‘ l sss-tssstssss South. lelf ruffles. 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Maurice Nlurphy, Grade IV (Sr.)—l. Diana Tho- mas; 2. Phvliis Cairns; 3. Eileen Walsh. Grade IV (Jr.)—~I. James Duffy; 2. Elmer Murphy; 8. Lorne Arsen- ault. Grade III-i. Josie Duffy; 2. Lorne Mayhew. Grade II-l. Jack Mayhew. Grade I-l. Lewis Walsh; 2. Norman Arsenault. TQEIDIIET-—MIITY C. Coadv. ANXIOIJS T0 REACH CANADA LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, Dec. 7-(CP Cable» - British wives o Canadian soldiers, bound for new homes in Canada. told intorvlnw- ers nere today "we cannot get there soon enough." A party totalling ‘I00 mothers and children will lrave shortly and n hostel superintendent. said the women yrvre filiflllfifktfnblii " __ I By GEOFF HAYES. Onc of London's famous Bfilll‘l'*‘ Buckingham Palarr, rongrutiii.itcs t‘ .. Currie immcdiatoly nftcr tho nunrti the King-(Canadian Army-WIB Itatlinpnti" .