qunnman P ‘roteetant orphanage "m Annual ilollections Iunbury by I. Wendell Mulch Premiu- J. Ws-liep Jones J A. YOU HAVE A FEW nAYs 01in r . .s0 MAKE THE llTOST 0F THEM COME NOW, SEE THE LOVELIEST ARRAY 0F COATS AND DRESSES, THAT EVER GRACED ANY STORE. THESE AND MANY OTHER ITEMS AT A SAVING OF AT LEAST 20 PER CENT. - - - SOME DRESSES AND HATS-GOING AT HALF PRICE. SAVE 20% or More 0N THIS SEASON’S FINEST GOODS The onsemm. co 1 Wear PHONE 1501 (DNFIDIBATION IJII IN- SUIANCI JAMIEONfIGYIlI Store 111 b _open this sfternoon and. evéairagi: ‘cooks m: Christmes snobs Evminu by DB. willbbe baem m ce Dece er 4th to 13th. _ 12-4-21. ALE. — Knitted wear, GIFT S novelties, St. James Hell, Decem- fber 10th at 1.30 P. M . 12-4-41. v STORE OPEN WEDNESDAY all I _ - day. end Wednesday until On the occasion of his recent visit to Charlottetown. P. E. 1., Gen- m“: “ma!” hale" - _ eralH. G. Ifrersrxws: guns; of honour lsdt s reception Ln Govern-nun“ W . 12-4-21 genius] MalclJoMugll; Mrs. _, House, w ere e receve ve ns o or Wu 1, and chatted with “um ‘ sum!‘ them. Above. he ls with His Honour the lieutenant-Governor of‘ W118??? 1:912} ,'1’1"%,,5'w§¢“§£§§§ m Norman Mom“ p Prince Edws-rd Island J. A. Bernard end Mrs. Bernsrd. - (Canadian during December. W. W. Wellnq’, 50c Each: Jeuie Smith- Gordon Army Photo). _ 13- - Mrs. Milford “ohm M ; ¢. Nine Mile Creek by Seymour Currie s $2.00 Each: Mrs. Geo. N. Moc- Phee; Mrs. Lee Taylor. $1.00 Each: Lem Gorveatt: . James Butts; Wesigy MacDougall; lélbert 5. MacDo - Mrs Robert u: Teylvr: When Sgt. C. E. Ben amp from the "Impress of the R. U- A. I‘. Women's Divldon, rushed up to give him a. sortof unofficial Air shove picture shows LAW. P- E- L i1 Wleilhone operator at Imiins Sgt-t Bentley. The latter oversees e ween Em 1 d w. a. My). g m “M j€8toek Markets At A Glance CHICAGO. Dec. 4 - (AP) - All grain futures. caption of corn. in today's trading. recording of as much es the permissible t5 ntl ontheyneubyryecon- ' E. A. CjHeodqua served more than two yesre 1W1. - (R/CAF Photo by F/O TORONTO. Dec. 4 - end Western Oil Stookuhsd modest lnde ' Toronto Exchenge Markus ._Due to s lllht trade in the d i ues? t ol own 3 1.-wi.'%‘a3°'$&..'. .‘““° "“ “eralc selling flu ‘in rd mite were reached. were st s new five the‘ avenge; gt We"? down at the bell- ten, To biuloysnt ,1‘ Monday. ' men Of Bwtlr Africs. is 'flOWsD9/Dfl‘s. l: Welcomed Home of Greenwich. 11.5.. walked down the and" Tuesday night, a member stein-s him nlone at the time. Force welcome back Jean Puncher, of fit - taking. C.P.R. was bullish and active. NEW YORK. Dec. 4 _ (AP) .. Stocks suffered an early profit fin relapse in lodsys market ut lste buying of selected r3115 utilties elm-aft manufacturing and assorted industrials stemmed the decline and enabled scattered favorites to emerge with comfor- i-liill; Ruins. l t e aed Press (lo-stock gvirsge was off .1 of a point at ii- first din since mt mar-surly. gher rsil composite though was up o s oi t t 48. since Magchn 1'1? 1037. a new top llry Troops Leave Ship Sieze Tug: E TOWN. Dec. 4-10?)- A slisn and New d soldiers. indignant end disen- Minted st not being Allowed a- shore at Cape Town after the $235.1 ‘ill?’ it?“ imiii“ ml‘; a songs e e 2gp. the Aquitsnie. and went s. re. ‘ men. bound for Australia. . parties of th 4,- 000 men remained aboard andethe liner! ceiling was postponed s n. mt cam ° turheemwlshulzn Hi6 brisonerl. Aihfii“ i’; widaprend discussion in- the lv nrspe mowers i? pry- . - v- inces went to retain m, Itsums .'$'=e‘.‘..‘°2" "°°° i.‘ hi?‘ Si? es in tnedeiilfiq ° ' camp ports nere‘ hi}: STARTING DEC. I, our store will be open all dey Wednesdays durinll December. W. W. Wfhm‘. ::llfO0BE b MoLEOD LTIL. will o n eeoh Wednesday until Ohrls mes, commencing tomorrow, 6th lfioernber. llama Gorvestt" Mn. Donald: Mrs. Hector Csmpbell. Towl-SIBDO. ' $0 Point b Viole- JAMIESOWB Drug Stone will be c open this afternoon and m BAHA’! EDUCATIONAL SIM- Alt. - Queen ole civic affairs is being made by the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. Twenty-six anembffit oiifltge Charming‘ were usv n clnvsss e ren- resentativ» number of citizens with s questionsire comprising questions on civic matters. results are being tubule/ted. and it is believed will prove intcrestinfl and informative Wednes- “h” ‘ Th0 25c Each: fleteher liicEacher-n; McDonald. ’i‘otel—-87.00. Fslrvlew by Gloria Burden $1.00: A. C. MncMiilon B . . 25c E8011: Do M " g2 McDougslhugfienscMciznm phen Bus-debt; Urban Alchorn.’ -—~$3.60 North Bedeqne by Margaret Mec- ’ Murdo and Erma Baker Eschz, Mrs. Norman Mc- Ivnn Birch; ma. o. Mrs. Edwin Toy- 81.50 d . roman coUn-r -Three drunks M Stipenuary Ms Martin yesterdnv morning. The first we; given 20 days suspended sentence, the sec- ‘hppesred before trste K. M. ond, $5 and costs or l0 days. while M" the third was remanded in jail for one week. ATTEND FUNERAL - Flying Officer Robert Condon, who is Chaplain st the Summer-side. P. E. 1., R C A.1i‘. station, and his brother Cpl. George Condon, stu- tioned st Debert, were home nt- tendlng the funeral of their grand- father, the late Robert L. Oldlng, held from the home on Tern er- snce Street, on Wednesday n ter- noon’. -New Glasgow News, 0N VISIT HERE — Mr. George Smith. eon of Mr. W.C. Bani . Millvlew. arrived in the city lest night on n. short visit. m. Smith whose home is in Boston hes been discharged recently 1mm the Un- ited States Navy. He served on the Cruiser USS. Flint and saw extensive service in the Bncifie theatre since December last year He arrived home from Tokyo on repatriation. hevlnk Oct. l8. It is ten veers since Mr Smith was last in this pruvlme. YOUNG PEOPLE ORGANIZE- On Friday night a large group of North River Young people met st the Parsonage for the purpose of organizing a Young People's So- ciety, Following the opening De- votional period, the election of of- ficers resulted as follows: Presl- cient, Mrs. John Warren; Vice President, Keith Whestley; Secre- fury, Hylln Owen; ‘Treasurer, Jenn Mulch: Orgsnlsts, Joan McKinley and Marlon Mulch. Program Com- mittees and Refreshment Com- mittees to be sppolnted at each successive meeting, Following the organizing s Young Peoples’ S0- cntertalnment and refreshments was enjoyed. The next meeting to be held st the home of the Presi- dent. nnnwnnr. rsnrv - About‘ so friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. James Stuart, Spring Street, on Monday. Nov. 26th. at s farewell perty to honor Mrs. Don Splcer prior to her ssll' ing for England to rejoin her hus- bsnd. The evening was spent in song and dancing, music supplied :1 Mr. Joseph Duncan, accordion, r. Percy Groom, violin Albert- MacLeod. bagpipes. dancing of the Highland Fling by little Margaret Rose Rhynes was much enjoyed by sll. Durin the evening Mr. Albert Mclleo rend an address end Miss Grsse Sum- mers presented Mrs. Spiwr with a gift of money. Mrs. spicer thank- ed all for their klndnesl. Lunch wss served by the hostess and ll- dles of the com ny. The single‘ of “She's A J ly Good hllow end "Auld Lsng Sync" brought the happ thering to a close, sll Wishing . Splcer "Bon Voyage." recently byv entuin Brhlmn. m. and s thnt notion will be taken in Johnnnelbill! end the Reef if the government housing commissioner does not exercise his powers to tehe over empy The South African cgghlth. t‘: ooin ss 1' B“ Q ‘m m “ed ens _ end with r er: . A. James Clark; mops: Cauil; Mrs Hesth Clerk; Mrs. Roz Dinxwell: _ Robert Eager; Mrs J. W. Mrs . Carruthers: Mrs. C. Csrruthers; Mrs. 5, Rslph Mm- Guy MecCsull. 5c Each: Mrs. Geo. MacLeod. l-i Ire Fraser; Mrs Eldon Dist bv May Venldsrotine. Inn-line McWllllenae snd Thelrnn Bllho 32.0%: M.W. MacDonald $1.00 Each: Mrs. J. b‘. y; Elev. E. C. Evens: McPherson: Percy Mill-fill S500 Each? Mrs. L. A. Mrs. Stuart Mcwillisnrs; Mrs. Justin Vsnlderstine‘. W D Coll: Mi‘ < - éhglfred Mgcwiillams; A. G ‘ - J» Halli- Mrs. Geo. m u: Mrs. r golrlrgld: Mrs. R. rrizzell: Risden 40c Mrs. s1. Frizzelii-Stlc Mrs Horatio Oantelo. $4; h- Mrs. Peter Penny: 12-5-11 HOLIDAYING IN ARKANSAS- Letters from Mr. H. Hooper Horne. wintering at. Hot Springs, Arkan- sss, indicstes that he, Mrs. Horne and Margaret are enjoylni U"? change immensely, He says every‘ thing they do there centres in the pools or baths. The rcsiilll‘ Pfliztlli; lpulstlon of Charlottetown, but m floating population is about . Apartments sre rented by the week or month, not by the your. The Government hss charge springs. tlon is sbout 30,000. "Vi" 300.000 of the bath houses and but one cen stop in the street nnd tske their container to drink hot wster. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. — A large number of friends from Cornwall end vicinity gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon C. Msclesn of Cornwall on Mon- day evening, October 29 to render s bridsl shower to their daughter. Dolphie. .Mr. Hugh MacLesn, in n few well chosen words explained the purpose of the athering and culled uponiMlss el MscLesn to escort the brlde-to-be to s very sttrsctlvely decanted ch Osrol Mnclesn and Msl Dsvld MecPhell eating es bride end groom carried ln s heavily lednn basket 50c Each: Hector McLeod; T. n. 25c n. A Ounrie. Ions; Alvin Warren Buch- lhe' Thinks A-Bomh Will ' End All World Wars WASHINGTON’, Dec. 3 - (A7)- Dr. Vunnevar Bush expressed the cheering belief today that "the at- omic bomb means the end of world war." The scientist who directed the de- velopment of this and other wes- pons as head of the National Dc. fence Research Committee and the Office of Scientific Research snd Development predicted it would take a long time to set up atomic controls. Donations To Pheasants Unlimited loom-Morrison it Mofkee. Bum- merside. c Rogers. Slow-Dr. W3. Howmtt. Sum- merside, Col. KS. Rogers. tsoo-wn. Altken. boll, Geo. Hawkins. Jr. Summerside, Guy Kennedy, RD. Mulch. Dr. Seaman. G. Show Brackley. 8400-10. McLure, L. Weeks. SZLOO-Mary Mobemnsn. Alex- . Camp- Holmm. But he told the special Senate 5nd!“ committee on atomic energy that ell countries now want s long peace and this period can be used to e- velop the control machinery, c added that two powers armed with atomic bombs would not consider going lo wsr against each other be. cause the consequences would be "too terrible." Dr. Bush said his scientists de. veloped the powerful incendisriee but there was some question about use of them against cities because they would kill so many civilians in order to destroy factories. “The decision to use them was made by President Roosevelt," Dr. Bush said. “There was s serious problem in my mind and I was gilald I did not have to make the de- c s on " Dr, Bush said the same question of widespread civilian deaths nt- tsched to use of the atomic bomb but that he had no doubts about its use becsuse “I knew it would end the war." The scientist said the first tasl: for the United States was to set up effective domestic coniyols n5 a pattern for possible world use of atomic energy. ' Takes Exception To Speech By Mai-Gen. Chisholm OTTAWA, Dec.. 3 - (CP) - De- cljarurg the 135m Ligmiw time to “ o or sa an chall es the more? foundation of life," giign. Dr. Herbert Bruce, Progressive Conservative member of Parlia- ment for Toronto Pa-rkdale, in the Commons today took exception to rcceng, speeches by Mel-Gen. Brock Chisholm. Deputy Minister of Health and Welfare. Gen. Chisholm who before the war practised medicine - ializcd in psychiatry in listened from the official gallery as D11. Bruce spoke on estimates for the Department of which he is the permanent heed. Dr Bruce referred to the Gen- erafs references i.n his speeches to the psychological effects of trad- itions methods of teach child- ren concepts of moral rig t and wrong. Dr- Bruce said that as s medical msn he felt duty-bound to meke his conunents because of like contro- versy which had arisen over Gen Chlsholmk speeches. The Gen- eral was n thoroughly-trained psy- chiatrist and his opinions in that field were worthy of res .. It was possible that isms by members of lcleagimsbout the use of prophvs cs s: st vener- eel disease in the srm wh Gen. There were both med- icsl and moi-elements to that question end Dr. Chisholm had to deal with en ebnorrnel situation. Q n. k m c ristie whmimvbr ‘he. ed etrv since Hazel MscLesn. The accompanying m; verses end end wishes were reed dred e, end Min arranged the fts very nicely on the table. The vely dlspls of useful gift: and money testlf ed to the popularity of Miss Macllesn who in her usuel seeing rnenner a swnke bounced confetti. not sfrsid t there k no creative force in the universe that wills good and abhorne .." David Croli (L-Toron- toSosdirmlsaidhehsdresdGen. %““°‘i2.':.tn.. end .2?‘ m3“ :11!» have hp?’ H- i» owns. ow"... ""39 DDR5 v hot ieoi iinery - wit’; egsinet Ch‘:- w' Cot“ ssgantorellty. hi .. ailrgqczxspeeohs Toronto. w Walter fncke. W. . Mulch. Col. DA. McKlnnon. A. liioLeod. T-B- Rogers. Ild. hnton. 13.0. Stewart. 11L. merside. B. Wood. Crspsud. A. McLean. Summer-side G. Me , New Perth. J.H. Myerick. Alber- ton. LE. Inman. Borden. E. R. Herman. Pownsl. The Club is st present short the sum of 875.00 to cover the order of Pheasants arriving here on W - nesday. Dee. 5 1946. 12-011 Swiss Will Take Military Holiday HER-NE. Dec. a-<o1>>-.Mziut~ ary refresher courses will be d];- Densed with in Switzerland in 1946 recruiting will be re- diiwd lbflut 50 oer cent as g- lninst i946. the Swiss govern- Sfiiiri“? ..?f.’."°‘§‘.i°u°“i. “m”? re x mrlngn‘ t1 1 r e e e na ona de mas commis- sion said "certain clouds have not yet dise f horizon" our preparedness. " .0" DISSOC ‘ti. .- c eve t h - pit-Isl William P. Rice, well gran t d id ‘Okla; an moresd ent ‘fir’. hkiontsgufle urned nl f bun. m...“ "z m“ breekdown in health end onl um s few days um m; “maul the Hospital. He leaves to mourn l eon. Charlie Rice of Montague. . deilflhter “guest”?! i" "Mgr"... G O5 him a y his w m oming Oct sway in Mcdonelld of Boston. Williarsn; Flt“ was bomm72 you: 180m . My‘: Rood eson William Rice and his wifepee Mary Evans. At s very eerly we he started to lee-m the hi] trade and worked with some of e craftsmen: including the Late Hugh McPherson end Angus Boston of 52%“ °"°‘“‘ us... “ME e rs.n s own there ‘Brad w“ to saue over years when hes resided ever since. A good neighbour and s cheerful omnp- snion. "Bill Rice" was loved by ell and well may his family end fir-lends mourn the passing of this god man who wes siwsys willing help a friend end whose neturel tflmlent 100K gfifoiciel-i-IIR elmgglml-ll be his mom peewr the 1m. ogui met. give to him 0 Lad. n loor. Honor roll for month of Io- vember: Grsde X-l. Anne Gsllsnt; i. Ildith Pinesu; 3. Elaine Gellent. Grsde IX-l Eleanor Doucette. Grade VII—. Justin Gsllsnt’ 2. Edouard Pinesu; s. Willlem Osl- t. ‘Orsde V-l. Yvonne Plneeu. I. dc IV-i. Frences Gsisnt; 3. Pstricis Gsllent; 3. Inuise Pineeu. Grsde 111-1. Leo Hnesu; 2. Joan Geilunt: S. Shirley Doucette. Grade 11-1. Iiesnor Doucette. Grade I-1. Murine Pineeu; S. Hervey Oellent. Highest average in senior grades, Anne Gsllent l p. c.; in Junior grader: Frances Oelent 0S p. c. Perfect ettendence: Idlth Pin- esu, Rdouerd Plneeu, lilllien Pin- esu, Yvonne Pineen, lino Pineeu, Lsurins Hnesu. Corina Geller-rt, teacher. BRAIDED. (OP) — The f sufiposedrilht seid uémoefit» toflihk trod-an. Andrew Hunter Rive}, h lblml-ll. Sllm- dock llazl Film To Be Shown llt Trial NUlIlR-NBERG. Germany. Dec., 4—(AP)-A picture Produced by the 46-year-old German fi a: Loni Riefenstahi presented as evidence Soturdii/y at of tlu- ruby. learned today, The 110M faded beauty who mu Allied interrogation officers thst Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels once razed st : "If you were not n. woman stsire," direct it when he pointed tothe ‘Prisoners’ on the opening day of the trial end said: - "These people were so vain iilihehyljocumented themselves 1n s of will." which lmed to hsvemede only after Hitler guaranteed her artistic freedom. shows the de- fendants Baldur Von Sdhirsch. Hitler youth leader. pleading: "M ‘Mein Ksmpi’ your Bible and follow its precepts" sold Alfred Rose philosopher. creed end iAll‘ deikmdnnlilunhial herew- pesr in the film, six r 99 QUEEN ST. paper shortage pruned it to something less than a column- to the dismay of avid readers. Under a Biblical quotation, in- sertod daily by the Times itself, there is still. however a. market for tin- curious desires of rich and conservative Britons and the not-so-rich who want Uh, ear of ‘Flipper classes." Like the mustv perfume of s stately home of England, with its legions of faithful servants, was one announcement. 11y the Cloth-Workers’ Company that they were to dispense "Mrs. l.’- linabeth Heather's gift 0f Q1010: widows or ‘decayed’ hous eepers." Combed from mother imue was the apnea of s gentleman who wanted a mun for "daily reading and discussions of morn- 1118 Mpers: two hours. 10 shil- t brains. references." Startling among the offers o! autographed cricket bats m fir: sportinx goods appeared an- 0 8T1 "Wanted: set of poker also point 38 revolver." Like many. this sdvertbsr concealed his identity with e “box n/umber.‘ but, at 16 shillings (about $3 40> for a minimumof two lines the so was hardly be an intentional joke. Appeals for cures of curious ailments tum up in the column every other day. "Urgent" one such demand began. " bombing over London nerves o pit of stomach and scalp have been affected. with loss of musi- cal memory and concentrstlon gentlemen ed . Another render posed his n! oufreruents thin: ‘ “Philoeordbw cottage with venienees. but LUNDUN LETTER m m By Fred Bunkhouse , Dec. 6-(0 P)—D0 you went to buy 1.000 Indian birds’ 88s: or maybe you heve e. spine bed-sitting room for s “retired ambassador iflritlsh)?" They tell Britoirvsbout things like b11669 in the "personal col- eum" of the Times of London. 0t deadly-serious the Emprie‘; most dignified Journal dsilv lets itself so in s fascinat- ing fronlrpuze pflvlfilw p! the strata of British society ic we." LONDON, Dec. I —-' Spectscl which g1 on. dropeged or dam have Ibgm ected . w over eyeball. His new unbreakable glosses welilrh less than half 119901‘ to which most of its readers be- i o ‘e personal column was sl- wsvs s source of hints of drama and e peculiar to "og- ° on!" columns the world over. but ped or kicked without fear of dam- 389- DURING TH]! INTIRE SEASON PELTS All! RECEIVED for marketing by as J. A. Webrteffi- c... 166 Richmond Street Charlottetown BIIIRUITTETIIWN FUR SALES lTl. 56 Queen Street Charlottetown J. J. Stewa t Montague Pieits left with my of the above to us sud handled and marks nsnner ss shipments made dire ‘rince Edward Island Fur Pool limit Summereide, Prince Edward Islsnd rox runs wsurnn fluhbu‘ uflythroug-hout the seeeonslb. mmmmnirnfinieiiwiflriiwiw$ piece. OIPTIOIAL IIGI PIIOII IOI. l‘! AID pgmgqmetyeerhnwitieetgqtiit'l°lfi P. s. I. run r some (W.I.JIIIIIQ)