THE GHARDIAN '1 PRINCE EIWIA 1.7114551? .>. ‘vunflfiil '1»: QECEMBER 22. 1944 pact N "no to ELM @0421: a “mum rorvo-t “v” ""u'i"'.“"i'l'lr'v'-vvtwmx-t--.-uw.-~ - an -=- TZMY - s“ W iFA Z-Houk flags‘ 7 H" “Y5 MIRSOIV .Yr""“~§?§* . . i‘ NEWS AND LITTLE LULU CARTOON ‘n. -r-.rs-M.=.ssva.-n'. 5' flyvlggvfish “iP~'fH'fHqf5Ih'h‘l-\fh\_-\\-hmflwwruru~ ‘muse sou Imus iiosi ircmiio (lliit iilllufiltllllflillil ‘Amos semi main P! lll VIII! Isa-III. iii-Nth] limin- H inn s lupus ul- SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 EXTRA-“DESERT HAWK”-—CHAPTER 2 CARTOON and COMEDY ____——i—-—__. -—- _____ . ' -. .."-.- 11$‘ ..-..' s=e-.-sr.smwan-iivsw.m-n.-ua.- . .. -. EMPIRE TO-NIGHT and siir. WILD B!“ ‘EL 0.13% 5mm U011" __ CHARLOTTETOWN icrurnii. auanniiu " "raid lnmn i. m." of its? interest. sr.'°..r'3§nr"fi§“ o: finewlrrtun mly be l V0 CO In“ h "run; Word. strictly p“. l» Inns. CONFBDERAT . summer. m" u" m | PAY your civic taxes early and u- 12-21- In House '¢%‘U\r Examination of statements made the House of Commons by General A. G. L. McNaughton Minister of National Defense, on he Sllblebt of overseas reinforce- ment! from the I-Iansard official 5' lvvld Iona wai BATT a MsollAE will be closed report. Nov. 23; comm“ d r ggfixrlnxber 27th and zstir hi; Stock Jeiierdays Guardian. e rfm ' ‘Mhx- f ‘(lililélslr There is one other BAMPTQN Imam-ORAL our" .1101! a am interested in. _ _ iean understand th t l _ .t 5°" Peter Jack-son. txiristrnu lmen who have hiidrerggfisltrltgrzabile services: Hampton ii AM-z Appin "W! 3 P-M-z Victoria 1.30 nu. 12-22-11 cr§.ii"§lt2.“.."f‘ii““sr°‘t W" ‘ - -I ll!‘ . git/L; gsnvoe Cove v P.M.; gglaifiaao. "m t, J- lfiltfftksn“ 1 qt EV. . . . . ' 9n y H1190 enera ..cre Goodwin‘ m u n ‘keeprerti Atlantic Region, Car c0VE||EAp._5TAN - an a onal Railways, with h Church sgrylces for gflffiavufigg“ quarters at Mnnctoii N. B. , , 24th are. west covehem u» A M- _ > .> . _ tanced training centre. As l Covet-mad Road 3 P M_ manhon-e 7 ‘ “Aw BAPT derstahd it, the syllabus of firs. - p M_ m“ Th°s_ A wmom mm s___ Suimfly‘ December lng is twelve weeks. I do not think r. 12.31;“ 3 p_M_ 30mm“, 7'30 twelve weeks are sufficient. Q, A, H k5_ glitillilsaughtcn: Sixteen. b - - .i . : was a a asic training centre within the la"t cflulec}; 01-‘ sc0TLAND,_5e1-- couple of weeks. Iii talking znis ‘ aabbatn. necrmc-ei" 24th. matter over with some of these i"e- ai Borden l-1 A M "Argyle Shore 3 sponsibic for training, I was 1n- .30. Minister Rev travellintl ‘BVWTWIB. Cape Trav- formed that the syllabus had been 12-22-11. erae 7.30 P.M. Rev. J. Hllziishon. changed and that it was “Ow i‘ “2241- twelve weeks I thought at tlnt THE PRESBYT I -———— ' v ' 4 ' MN cananra-Tirgr‘: til. glgnsgig c. c. i. "r. SERVICE Wheatley “me “.“§s.“m°r ‘mm’ t?’ in‘? a yount, oy eighteen and .i mil. vice 1n Wood Islands East I-lall, River. 7.30. Christmas service at .9,“ of. .h i f, Wednesday. December 27th. sco Wiltshire 13o and Christmas ser- { ,. h;‘g°t‘{'.°,,s "°'Y.‘° “Y” Rev‘ T" A‘ A~ Duker M-m-LMT- Vice 8t Illlnter River 7.30. ‘athd Jgiivaxzilceduttkihlgéslgiidaigghg 12-21-11. 12-22-11‘ 1d h- ‘ ‘ ‘ __ ' s er im then fit for active com- BRADAL" . i‘ v bat service 1n an infantry unit Decamber zlzaislqogwflranf§lgf°fi- PREACHING SERWCE m 5:19 with that amount of hardening. t: AM. Valley 3 RM. Bradal- Munlynxver 3mm“ Chlmh su-‘isay nothing about the knuwlerigc bane 7 P.M. There will also be a day‘ Dec" 24"‘ n" 3-00 P-M» “"1 a of weapons he has to use. I Cun- sei"vice at Pleasant Valley at 7.30 Murray Harbm" at 75L SPEUW slder it totally inadequate. It rgnducgedJby Melville MacDonald. Christmas mwlc- 11W“ Halrzngz _l piigtit serve the purpose in trans- v. . . Morrison. Minister. I - "- \ err ng the men from one uni‘. to 12-22-11, -——— -another where there was some‘ __ ciiuncii or ENGLAND SER- m“ _,, ; POWNAL chance, United VICES, Sunday. December 24th. f,,e,e‘“§3,§’,§§e§'h°,§§_ ilfgogg" 33f} Church oi.’ Canada. Rev. E. R. “m” “wit” church" C'°°m°t°w“' sideration should be given to this MW-‘Vlcaf. Minister. Christmas ser- ilguufl%olgz%A%hé§1vq8§'g5n%5 young fellow t hing in before he vices Sunday. December 24th: 11.00 P?“ M85506‘ 7-, l, .2 Ch,.-_.;-u_ put into CCLIlbCit service. The A-M- 011mm; 2.30 1PM. Mt. Her- mkmfervmes chlifgtlnas‘ five 3'0“; amcunt cf training iven is arme- bert; 7.00 P.M. Pownal, These communion ‘njo PM Chflsgmgg thing that should be checked. services will7% conducted b the p“ Mgflng. and Holy Qqnmunicn, Wit-hin the last three months white . P. M. ' flnulmry training 1n other bramhe: _of the service and are hardened 1111. I am concerned about the svlm- bus of training for service person- nel coming in. Take a boy eighteen and a half years of age as an ex. ample. I-Ic is a young lad just nut of school and is very soft. l-Ie ls taken into thc basic training cor.- tre. From there lic goes to the ud- I's"~'u'-l\'s'l~'l-'~' _L""'.‘:'__ THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Servicm on Smujn December 24th will be us io- ' A . Wood b i P’ E 5' P. F! an s- 3 g 1'? u 'd i lso ?r.°‘r‘rf‘ A‘. suit.’ Minister. Mil view‘. 1 .30 A.M. Re . G. R. Hartman. a few young boys have gone to ‘h6- Pageant and Carol Service con- R%ctor_ v 12-22-11. trenches 1n the Belgian theatre oi.’ ducted by the Young People's Un- i ‘var too soon. I am not 20in; to ion. 12-22-11 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN give any specific examples, bu". I ——— .CHURCH. Belfast. Services Christ- have had examples given "u me IIFIELD AND IIIGHFIELD mas Sunday. December 24. W111 b9 of men who have been killed in McNaughton Statements Discussed Bay Members of Commons i _ I was nineteen." I said: "Did your mother say anything about enlisting?" l-Ie will not be nineteen until 4.11.‘- turn to his unit before that time. A Particular Case But that was a clean case. I just happened to get the name: I got the boy; I got the age and I got all the documents. and it was s perfect situation, except for '12P thing that people would say that fellow was pretty young to go in six months after he enlisted Thu: is all that could be said about the case. I know there are other cases. I have investigated quite a number‘ Generally if you look up the individual record you will find that the training has met tlze standards, and from the point u! view of the requirements of the training regulations and the pro- cedure which is laid down every- thing has been regularly observe]. I wish to know if there are any cases where a man has been trained for four months onlv. should like that for my own in- formation. Can I have the figures on that? _ Mr. Gillis: I should like to be sure about the syllabus of train- ing for the new personnel coming : is 1t sixteen weeks? Mr. McNaughton: The basic training is eight weeks, and ti‘! corps training runs from eight weeks in the infantry to sixteen weeks 1n the armoured corps. Mr. Ross (Souris): Are Causti- ian forces being reinforced by na- tionals other than Canadians? Mr. McNaughton: No. and t-‘iev never have been. Mr. Ross (Sourisi: These are matters the public are concerned about, and I think they should be cleared up. Mr. McNaughton: If the hon. member would like me to give some furthencxplanation I shall be glad to do so. The Canadian army overseas. which is now command- ed by General Crerar, is'made up MARS PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCHES. - as follows: Morning Worship at Belgium four months from the time ~-‘\»-°3 K1101! 11. Subject: “The Ugtit Still they enlisted in Canada as gen-' _ 3 w- “ma”? Shineth". Service in the afternoon eral personnel. Of course that can _ 611mm“ wwsh“) “t s" Gamma at 3 o'clock, consisting of Christ- happen in many ways. It could, church‘ Marshfield‘ °n s“ - d l ith ocial mu-lc be an isolated case. There intent December 24m at 'M‘ aifxqagijrllyqyilstrlig chxoligs ‘lgote shtiur of the be half n dozen isolated cases of, afternoon service. Rev. BC. Evans. boys being slipped into the rcin- i, 12-22% forcemcnt stream because they; -——- _ volunteered. They may have been W.M. S. ANNUAL MEETINQP- asked because the ranks had ‘one -—- ‘The monthly and annual meet-ht; filled. One can understand .n’i=.. HAMPSHIRE w. M. S.-—The an- of the North Wiltslilre Auxiliary it mny happen 111 one or tun eases. nual meeting of the Hampshire ‘.V.'uf the Women's Missionary Society but it does not excuse thovt n_ W.S.' was held at the home of was held at the home of Mrs. .A. forccment officer who perm!» 1i Mrs. George Kltson. The meeting MacDonald. The opening hymn to happen-L ' Opened with the Christmng w-Jr- was 28B, "O Master Let Me Walk Mr, Halston: Did my hon. f..er.d ship service taken from the MisqWlth Thee”. followed by Scrlpilfe 58y Only i011!‘ mtmmi sionary Monthly and was led by reading and prayer by the Presl- Mr. Glllis: Yes. ._ Mrs. Watson Larter. A story on dent, with Lord's Prayer in un son. Mr. Raiston: Wouildflthc facile-g: Christian Stewardship was read by The business period iflllmvfid- Mm? permit m? i0 59y U115‘ WOW; __~_ Mrs. John Clark and Mrs. Clayton box collections amounted to $13.53 hon. merit-oer 2W9 I119 T1111" ‘@1111 Tremere. Roll call was answeredlfor members and $5.91 for associ- Minister of National Defeincc an by seven members. The minureinate members. A letter was read I am sure he uould loosntkuo: I of the last meeting were then read saying that» tPfesbl/ierm meets ‘P m? “49N"~“§m°"' I t‘ “ 1;“ § and adopted. It was moved andlsummerside on Jan. 24 and 2o. most unlikely unlesi the bile‘; f: seconded that all officers except-land Mrs. MacRae was appointed had some mlltary naming more ing Curr- ronding Secretary and delegate. Mrs. Deacon read a card hand. _ _ Mission Baniddlegrler Ra i-e-elkectednlsaylingd {Illiennlilifssionsit-lvl ltrralrarslciliaifisi M1". Cvlllis- N0- t was deci c at s. C es er arr ve a ax. rs _ EflVéllfdS packhat tlzox ofthfrult aiid are todllze sent ti)‘, shut-iéiséidezziiirtig mmfmllilii" Pimmlet" sen it to o s u - n in e dstro ‘some scussion was e , _ , L, for Christmas. The treasurer re-ihave all officers remain as at ore“ trgfgingd°rlgggftihtggxynvflz lfgxfvidiuf ,_ ported having received $25.00. PTQ_v3QflL The worship servlice was Hm U we Md me name m‘ my “coeds of a pantry sale held on by Mrs. lffacRae an kwasrg; wry o‘ the Humor could be traced a, November 2am. This was voted candle-lighting service ta .n rib and we could give you the Specific r for the special object of support- the Missionary ntonthly. Colors mfmmatlon No harm can Come m It ing a cot in China. The collectiomwere sung and members took 11W; the mm b’ his Mme b“... flu...‘ ‘filnmuonted to 45c. sick fund 14c, in readings and candle lighting.‘ ML aunt, Certainly “he ‘ ‘ " ‘mite boxes 81354- A hi“ 01 739F118 199d" 91°51“! “m m“ ‘ca '1 Mr. McNaughton: I think Coi- wos paid Mrs. Easton for adver-King, “Love Shall Be 01h‘ Token. 0M1 Rama,“ and myself u“. most tlslng. Mrs. Chester Edwards in- Love Be Yours and Love Be Mine. interested m having may imrumm, g vited the members to her home ‘or Love to God nnd All Men. L01: ML n were 15 anymmg “Tun; the next meeting. The meetln! for Plea and Gift and S1211» T“ we w“ Check and “d1; m, the i closed with a liymn and the M1z~ verses of 0 Canada were Sun? 3nd streayfL 5 . h field. on Sunday. December 24th at J P. M. (Services will be held at Mount Stewart Church on Decem- ber 31st.) pah benediction. The following isvthe benediction closed the meek} M1.’ aims: Yes‘ I have m hash the list of officers for the comlngring. “anon 1n saying “m; p, mgy on year: President, Mrs. J.1'<'. Easton; 15 ‘Med Cast I “mm; say m,“ vicezigresident. Chest?!‘ I itllile ihdividual I refer to slipped We!‘ i CUYFESPIJH X18 5°! -- - ' into the reinforcement stream by wdtson barter: recerdins my". Klndfirgartfll cIUSIIIg ‘volunteering. 1 can eivr you tirarw Mrs. Chfiiiel‘ White? tmuurlm» |others who were wounded. I have had many pcople come to me with- Mrs.David Proude: associatemem- _ tin the last couple of months and gehsn is)’, 3nd Mlggisgriaieytcyliloifihs. | 1; 1 m1 tbi 1 o wars; ' me: s s oss e, or s 1y g . John Clark; com- The CV-IBPIONEIOWII Kmdfliflrien ggasonable. or ispthb the svstemf‘. inunity friendship secy.. Mrs. Clil-hgvhrlsimas 01051118 was held on I know ma; m my end o; Th; ford Proud: P-‘fllfifflflce Beclh-M“ ednesday "mmlng h‘ Tmmy country these boys are put through k George Kitson; Mission Band H911 011d the M11161?" 115d a Eli‘ too quickly". I can give nnmrs. leader, Mrs. Chester White; 5595b lishtful time a5 F-hcy Eriwrflhly Mi". Raiston: May I SflV h's ant leader, Mrs. Watson Larter. Permlmed r91‘ "h"? 133F971“ Mid in the presence of the general? I friends" had referred to me by a mother Mr. . . Black Prfslded and what I thought was a very bad mngmwlflted the ‘eadl-PYS- M75. J- case, Just before I went overseas. ~ I- Nl°h°ls°ll "m1 MYS- 1m Clerk She claimed that the boy had cri- ln Marnarlam 0n‘ the following tine program listed in January and had hcrn uliicJ was very happily elven» fir: wounded in July I think, and fur- children looked exceptionally pretty they gym; 1.9 was tinder no» l Ialfldcglfestlxfiligisrlcliggrértfiiei was n bowerrwas {Iery much conpcerncd algoutbit. ". ss. I d tl t I ' t _v 1917 MRSJVIARY MaoKENZIE 1944‘ Good Morning song-By chil-‘wli; 1 1535 0$‘§§§m5_s°°1 dted_ or _ _ - had him come up from the hospital B"ad'lhne' E E I I 131d You Ever See A Lassie-W to see me. I had thought it was a Deoembui-‘s cnil! we leave the door (Lassie: Kitty Gass; Laddie 1.1359 of y;rpg';uyg_shgrf__cut {ripp- a Dlfllilillfli “chflflmfli 5i8n5"—‘ing. to put i. bluntly. l went over “"555 1H" 1'9"“ w“ h" $111 igeinry- R0891‘ Craig. Edison his training, wlih liiin myself f s‘. emu" up ncnr- er, mmy Fle‘chei". , d i; a -' ,t h l" t. - l on“ “mm h” Wu“ “h” m"! "w" 5°91"! $01181 Pltincvsi. Ann Ptiil- tiiréulfrfiy. hisnivc.i;oi\is stgavihiltiep rlt ‘l-FJSNF-SYHVI In loving memory oi draw i w wr- 1 ; P1 s, Bill n ; - » , . e . ...'.-=- {From very fer-t“ "l" "if" “= Edison emy mm uéohxgiaugtgigienélqdbltltl: "u. | "' l Chorus: "Jack FrosP-Children. Canada and in Etigland. Then f They are not strange. those fooi- Nursery Rhymes: "Baa. Ban. sent for his 1mpers. I-lis record steps taint llllil slow. 5180K $h€ep"-Brucc McCubbih, nf training was such as \\’I‘.l'.fl They are r... ccnoes memory hi8 Gordon Giddfngs. _ .make any director of traimnc "Little Miss MuffiW-Jean Har- proud. 0f 111M»- --~4°mb°"d m“ m“ d“ PEI‘. Wendy Cox. | The record showed lils basic h sto 'a "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"— training in Canada, the hours that Ami l?" ll "u" “mm” mam“ Judy MacMillan. Kitty Class, Ann he had spent on each particum‘ Phi P5. subject, then his advanced train- They 12:2: t“ n“ be". M m“ “m "PussycaV-Alan Geary. ling, his Bren gun. mortar. mmmi" of a Canadian corps and a number of Canadian divisions. In that army there is one British corps and possibly more, and they have their own British divisions. Then there are Polish divisions as well as other divisions which tzu to make up that first army. That army is made up of units and for- mations from other commonwcruths in addition to our own units. Each of those commonwealths has i‘s own casualties. Canada reinforces liar cwn and always has. Canadian " ' ' rcements Mi". Ross (Sourisi: The Canad- ian units are reinforced entirely by our own men? Absolutely. Mr. McNaughton: and always have been. Mr. Ross (Souris): There has been a lot of discussion about that point. Mr. McNaughton: I was so much concerned about this the other day that I asked our public relations officer to issue a press statement which would be gener- ally descriptive of what was go- ing on and which would be pure- lv for public information. Mr. Ross tSouris): You have been referred to by the Prime Vlinistci" as the builder and the first commander of the Canadian fllTflY. Mr. McNaughton: I was ‘the first commander of the first Can- adian army. Mr. Ross (Sourisl: You never had any doubt at any time that the army was over-expanded and that there would be any difficulty iii reinforcing 1t? Mr. McNaughton: The arm: was designed on the basis of ch- during in a war of long duration. Mr. Ross iSouris): been considerable discussion today about reinforcement pools over- seas. I would have Judged from past experience that one of the best methods of reinforcement would have been to use w-iat night be termed ad hoe troops. for instance, pioneer troops. for- estry troops. and so on. Can you give us the percentage of relu- forcemcnts overseas that be composed of ‘hose troops? Mr. McNaughton: Again I must say that I am not skilfui in de- ciding what figures should bc giv- en out and what should not be given out. Would it be possible for me to give that information when I give the other figures? Mr. Ross tsouris): That will be satisfactory, although you m‘ght be dble to give it approximate» If those pioneer troops were re- mustcrcd, how long would it take to train thcni properly as infantry ready to go into action? Mr. McNaughton: They would never he up to the lnfatiti"; cvel because they are in the pioneers owing to their being lo\v in certain pulhems figures. Forestry Corps (Souris): What atoiit In the rarly Mr. Ross the forestry? Mr. McNaughton: part of the ixzir the Canadian forestry corps included a great ninny who were eventually trans- I-Ie said: "No. I went home on embarkation leave 'i..d she was sorry but she dld no‘. make any objection." He had rat-n wounded at eighteen and a h-zlt. cember. and oi’ course I gave iii- 1 structions that he was not to re- ‘heen considerable discussion m- There has . Pi hose “ensured years lung a For from those ally footfalls down [0- iovcd we do not "Up, Up in the SKY-Brenda Large." Chorus: Jingle Bells-Children. Recitation — Kenneth McKenzie. gun and all other weapon training {erred to the infantry". -\\"ith good reports as well on ti!" Mr. Ross lSDUIiSH Are iest of the syllabus. lt gave the any there how‘? number of hours of training, ti." Mr. McNaughton: Only a coin- there it'll!!! NUS! 1M5! (l1 mum" nnwl lbs neon slrnan anus 1P8 CARTOON and "anon spasms MYSTERY” rs nurt- lt is but sl an interlude l" "fll- Brian Dobie. different “£111,301? Bgid tsoinxn. ‘It. s _ - . . It n v-i-rt-"r- Che-ti“ ""1 3!"*""-lrr£r'iY’i=.§§‘. ’§...‘§'f.“‘iia2o31§i‘r°. M‘ ‘$315.33? r2 §..2°.'§‘..f..'...r2i.“.“w. EZQM‘ hhn‘ mmuu‘ ‘ma’ | Jack and Jill—Simon Crabbe, ord as I ever saw. This was n re- “ iCarol Thompson. port of his training and I was \'\“.V t Lullaby-Starch MacLennaii, Ir- much gratified ivith it. I their rtck- Willlan ed the boy how old he was. He nit‘. >- n | -"-‘-'-‘-‘-'-‘-‘-'~‘-'-‘l-'-P-'-' uwyv-a-ar-v-a-ev-Iinn- - ~ - parativcly small number. Most of the Scottish woods have been out down, There are some forestry people with the expeditionary" force on the continent. lvli". Ross (Sourlsi: How lcng would it take to train those men? Mi". McNaughton: As a matter of ftiet the forestry corps in Scot.- _ ‘engiction Stating: The Blacksmhh- ‘lie was eighteen and a hnll“§'9’ll'S. _Blac mlth. Roger Craig; Horse That WJS in July. I Sfiiil. tight 1 4",": nfliti. >31‘: .-i"::.. . In loving memory of bur clear _" ‘ »- __. _________ .._ >__V_ ‘ .' fiuncr Mr. unml Bsrnerd. who _w"’_ F01"! yvlnkh-Ke“ Mc'|'.-,~<~,1,~--~;,',x,\_§§'w%¢-~,3@,x,0 50;, a ".1 . g dclllrtetl this life December 22nd. mo: menl§r:‘i‘rman_MaYJorlc F). 3. it’ .. i. 1N0 om- lznous how much we mils JPEEk-ll-BOD Drlll-“Jitdy hfacMli- . h i _ lan. Doug Reid. Irene "Williams. '9." ".":*.:":i":.:'r.t.t':'."-1.2. .....- Rev“ "mi"- mdr the, Al?“ " Q t. l‘ ‘J ~ - Lire has IiIaF-VCIHUGII? the some. V" gneflry‘ Wendy 00x’ Funk we x t‘ 5"‘ e ‘“ “m "e Christmas Ships: Airplane Br ce it"s"riihrhiiriivffifrifilri‘$133.1... “Mun HM!"- chfldre"? 35' I u" on. we “wed an much. Kitty . Judy MacMillan, Anti m“. m“ "fink n. h“, y". Phél film. Irene Williams. " ec "u", tation-Paul Nicholso When they sometimes we us smile '“\"§'.‘"\v"~:1'&‘\.\1"‘6\§¥ B. I. S. Modern and Old 9 to 12 ‘ Solo: Bobby shafts-By David Bnt they little know tho heartache Farquharson. That the smile hldu all the wide. Recitation-Sterling Layers.‘ liver Itemembgérgybv Wife sml ‘ wsfilfilggate“ gggtslgriifrg?‘ m‘ m tam-ii. ' ' Reéltltion-Ralph Martin. The Kin firs: ~" DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT Follow the Crowd to THE 8.1.8. HALL land formed an important part in ZRBXKKR ccxksr HALL Time Dancing Admission 25c .v~"°5s'_\e’\u’\. ‘>395; . . 1;, FATIGUE m. . b I Queen's 5 Fund lrvivn SENDS 25.00 r0 LORD ; i MAYOR. FOR your PARTIES, I .___._ Five thousand pounds has been- ,sent to the United Kingdom fi"om Ithe Children's Ctiristmas appealof ‘the Queen's Canadian Fund to provide parties and gifts to the bombed children of Britain. | Sir Frank Alexander, the Lord Mayor of London. has expressed lthe greatest pleasure at the pin- gtess oi this appeal which will transform Christmas for tens of days when we had not an adeouatc number of troops. General Thoine, [the G. 0. C., Scottish command. had a high regard for our or- estry people. i-Ie helped tremen- dously in giving them a skilled training and they were really ilt‘i'V well trained as infantry. Thcv were a fine body of troops. Mr. Ross (Sourisi: T1181? l F‘ iday about the 16.000 men who will “be called up under the new con- scription pollcy which has 10.0.1 announced. In choosing those man, oi" any proportion of them. will itI be done on a her capita basis in; i... stress. .1 Britain’ inThTI-Kriy . "PAGE THREE Ccrriezqd: News thousands of children in Iziglsnd. On Christmas Eve the Queen's ‘Canadian Fund will send s cabled message with the best wishes of its many contributors assuring both young and old that Csnsd- fans are thinking of them at this season of the year. Send your Queen's Canadian Fund subscriptions to the Royal Trust Company. Donations for the Fund's special "Children's Christ. mas appeal should be earmarked for that purpose. ‘lvfrfMcNaueht i just he taken from any part of Canada. ‘ (To Be Continued) sis War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press DEC. 22. IMO-Viscount Halifax appointed ambmador to Unit“! States, succeeded as Foreign 59¢“. tart" in “tritish Government by Ari- the military districts across Cim- ‘whom. Eds“ submarlne Bwordmh - ada from which they originally en- announced long overdue and w“- listed? ~ sideredjgst. ___ leie‘e"e*~ee'e'=eereie-srnesaa . 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