{I 36:53 ow ~FaI~":~I---q . H“-- b4 5 3’ G Pill ill- udyb-fb-q prnP/mlarcsmq rrosiéflftb‘ 843R??? 42 $6 £12‘ l w fl 8213-83 altar-aw .= n ~11 PSQZEL’. PAGE FOUR i s" "-- GNARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded ln 1887) President. Lieut. Col. W. Chester S. ltlI-‘LIIII Hue-President: J. R. Burnett. F-JJ. _ Secretary: Lleut. Cul. l) .-\. Jlaclunnon, D-b-U- Editor anu Alunugntg mrcctur; .1. It. Burnett, l~..l.l. Assoc-me Editors: rranit natttcLanlLlan ALI-iurnfl-l SIQBSCRIVTION RATES: 8y Mall III I‘. k..l., $4.00 [ltl year; ‘$.50 fur 6 mflfllllh s14.» for It mouths; 50c to: unc mouth (Jlty Uemcry; $5.00 per year; 53.00 [or 6 month: $1.75 tor 3 months. By Mail m Canada and l} 5-5-1 55-90 P" Y"? gjlurdd)‘ “eckly: $1.00 per your; $1.00 tor ti month-l aOc for 3 months. “The Strongest Illcntury is Weaker than the Wen/it's! Ink." 'l'l'l~.".\1J.\\'. uizciinusl-JR 31. 194v- A Mmnt HlnUS Yedf at, “k. ‘W. m, -_ _ gltrcslufl-l of :1 New \w\-“‘ l; ,_ p. y‘ ltztcl. .1111" the way m‘, \._, 1M“. t .;|,t_ 1t", o1 the 111114 Illlt ~l_,_ \- .;|l1.|1'_,, 11-: \.,,.u,;,> lllllltllil‘, fazth and Wu . putt znulvc a ‘nation u“,- i1.'t\1' iucn nttzntcstcd in 3 s1,....t1_-_1 ~..1:1'11t_1_; alu- past twclvc nttmths 3.1 - tit the llltl kfloulllll- ‘Yllh uni-tn .1 .- ~.. y _,1 1.1 ht- tiltctl 111 thts war ‘ ' ' ' .-t wv, 'l 11v past ycllt‘ i185 .>'t' and llclgitutl and . ..,,-.._. n1‘ ;1;;~_;1x--.~i~11. of l.1:r~;..-. lt 1111s as the lust bulxvark Iiclll, against what ~-t\\\'l‘ on land and in the t-f 11:0 .\i:1z1 hurtlcs was £1 lttwvlllr‘ tlt-t only dis- ~ i ‘and rttlicttfctl. \\'1lh all v of t1 n to one in the air at ~ the Nazi invaders . i1 popuiatiotl to .1v;1~i~-n was ftitsihlc. (firatl- ' protlttctitul got into lirccs ul the lhnpirc ical superiority of one 0111'! no: ' a 1-.f11'. 11'. ttztily. :1~ ltieltcr g1." hccauic the ittvm! g ,, ~ even today. with all the add l silt e deriving frotn put‘- ¢j;_-...~.~ of 11 r ‘ltc hnitcd States, the situation " ~1> Y:;W]' and the coining mottths uni l p1 w- :1» he the tnost arduous and fzttcfui’ that have yet cxpcricltcetl. Yn- donhtctllv 1i '- l1~pt~ in :l~.c splendid sitcccsscs achieved hy ,- l1: 1ft and lircck armies against lt.1l_v, and hy 111:1‘ ‘ur r1111] naval forces in the l\'l€(lll(‘1'l‘.'lllt“.7ltl and cI-vnfterc. But c1011 the collapse of ltalv w~ l no: ncccssztrily tucztn an earlv thfcat of our tutti-u‘ cnctnv. Xazi tier- manv. which 111::~t he crttshcd l\t‘f11l'@ any prov pert of wr-rll pczice zrtd sccttrftt" cznl he cuter- taiuwl. .\'o hett-er You: Year's nu‘ qt- cztu he ft-tttnl than in the 1v~1wl~ of zhe . . litigiislt lloct l..'\‘.ll'('.'tlt‘, ll1"_ lit-hen llritl in titc introduc- tion to h ' Tlqv 11f great [Tuglidt verse and 11111-0, A lllill the lit~t 1121;‘. Dr. Bridges callwl s 11» ‘i lltzn." Ind this is 111111" hv > “We mav ~ it Qllls lrtve ti in t 1‘<‘\‘(‘i.'lIl1 '1 11f w‘ cannot 1111:‘ appear whhlfy- c.» at lat-n." and c: . in 1h» ‘w. sitt-tzld _ hcvontl p. tpkq- irty _ thouz? mIIt-tl of 11...] {n Sflntl tot‘ .' lt-vtu-J. 111111 that it has not .- "vnt. . llcrv \\'.- stunt] up. It=1tl to 1-1v tut.“- ".1: c1»:1~.'.'1..~tt; for g .1 d.-:'1'c. thc i. puzlct" to ‘I ~'"1\<‘ in tll'= h. fort‘ tltt’ I'll. ll \'. K‘ .‘\' drills. lltt‘ .~:';1t'1 ‘thihlirul ‘lml CU‘! ‘1- :1:'1tl per l}... k 1...!‘ .‘.t Home .1‘ i...» i1.t11 1.. ll) .. ‘ttxt s 11:.‘~~.'1__i. w in: t‘1"1'111i.-1- 1.11111.- i - lntgtt- : tl 1111- t’:I 1 .l‘.1.1t1l ~11 itlw l'.lllllll'L‘ 11:11 llx 1 t... 1 ~111 \‘1t'. ||l|1‘.t‘ 1' bt- our t4." - " 1. ‘,1 l:.111l:.1'~ 11.1" tffuti: 1.: » 1 : d‘:'t'.-1.11t ~!.'llll- pnllt _ ..1' p1". dilution n. >1-1.itl. ti'1: 1 " hu dlllt‘ to l-t Illllfil l1\\,.i'1i~ s _. 01.11. 111' war, lfiilitfctliy :11; 1 :11‘ 1 ll.'t'l| an actiw 11.n- li_v §1.ti~.1-. "1 l"1‘s. l\t .n1'l .\ cowl l,_l 11s l<~.1.-l i11 1I..- 1'1 . p .~.i1 Ij.,<1f .\l1'. John l\'. ,\l 1l.1:.11 1t . :\.11 and .\lt~~1'~. .\. \\". Alttltr-tin anti li.t~;'_'_.- l\-li-1rl| (ljitcrztlsl to ll!" l'1‘11\". Ill l.t"'.~i.'l!ttll‘. lin- llonittlinn gt-ncral tlvlflhdl. Crl wl in .‘.l:.rvl:. lT-tllhll i11 th1~ rt-tntn of all ftltll‘ l.il "'l TPIIIT».‘lllilll\‘l'~ in lhi~ l'1*ov- inct- and in :1 v ‘lurv Q<‘lll‘t'.'lll\' i111" the .\l.'1'."- lwtv/it- l\"=1-_t liuvz-rtltln-nt Th1: provittrial l|lt‘l)~ iwilc on lllt‘ liquor 1|11~~tit111 rcstlltcrl in thc rc- t-ttti-tit 11f thu lhwdtihituitt .\1"t and :1 tightcilitig up 41f t-11:11~-.-1:11.1111 tcgtilrttioiis. For the l‘1'.-vinci:l lixhihition thcrc was suh =.1...1.-.1 this viwn- Hid lltnnv Wet-k, which prov- ed an tntqualifir-tl s11t~vc~~_ Whcr f!"Ti(‘1llllll'-'1l and silvt-r (m- f‘_\'lllll'llllll< wcrc hcld sticct-ss- fullv thrrniglttutt tht- Province. The Island was ht-ntiircd during the {car by a visit from His Excellency the Earl of Athlone, Governor General of Catladzt, and H.R.H. the Princess Alice, who cutlcarctl themselves to all our people by their gracious tnatnur and inter- cs! in everything relating t0 the welfare of the Province. No year passes without its toll of sorrow and bereavement. Prominent zunong our citizens who |I1t9~t‘(l :1\va_v during the yteztr were .\lr. .~\. V. muttdcrs, Postal Inspector: Councillor .-\. A. llctittesscv; .\Irs. Fred \\'. Hyndman; Mr. .\ngus MacPhec, l\I.L..-\.; Rev. W. S. Town- send, D.D., Sununersitle: .\lr. Fred H. Trainor, a fortncr City Councillor; Mr. M. G. .\IcNccl_v; .\lr. \\’. ll. Prowse; i\lr. \\'. L. Poole, Mon- tatgue: Mr. S_ l\'. 'l‘odd, Summerside; Rev. lhotnas Curran, D.D; Colonel H. M. Davison; Rev. Iirnncis llughcs, Tracadic; Mr. Simon Paoli: Rev. _lnlm l". Johnston; l\Ir. Elmer lion-er; Mr. L. l’. Tattttm; Mr. W. F. Burke. The list could he extended to include malty others who were known and esteemed in the community, whose presence will be sorely miss- ed at this time. To all who are under the shadow of hercavetncnt The Guardian tenders sincct? synlpatlty. .\nd to our readers, young and old. best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year. EDITORIAL NOTES Good-by, Old Year, you ended up much better than you began! at w n- at Attention is drmvn to the Sport Review in this issue, the most complete and authoritative in the Maritimcs. i i 8 i An old farmer declared yesterday that this ltad been the finest ("hristmas weather in his re- collection of 4o ycars. Ill iii \\'elcome the New Year, may your shadow grow more and more so far as peace. plenty and universal ltappiitcss are couccrnctll s. w x v Fattta Claus was over-gctterotis tn a lady in Tdoncton depot, somt-hodv handing her a two- weelcs old bahy to hold for a little. and failing to rcttirn. m Fox ranchers are eternally gratcful for the timclv enlightctttticttt vourhsafcd tht-tn on the rctnfirlrnltlc arlvnnce in pelt prices: it made all the difference between a decent profit and as- ti! 1t i it >ll lohu \\'_vcliffc, rcliqious refm-incr. dicd this date 133,1: translator of the Tlihle: was attack- cd hv ecclcssisaticrtl authorities. llis opinions cott- vlentnt-d, and manv of his followcrs seized and Mrscctnctl. hut ho ltimsclf was 1111111ol"=t<'"' l1‘. Furvl-wntl tho lnlltlrrls carristl on \\'vcliff1*'.< teaching: in Tlohentia his \\'1'ili11"= \\'f’l‘<‘ lmlllll-"T nmrwrr t!» ff\ll"“"‘!‘< nf lluss who was one oi 1.1; ,tI,»,‘;.,l.-=; “T112 Hilde is for the rrovcrntncnt of the pcopl», hv the pcoplc, and for the pcoplc." i fi I I sttred loss. y dinner plate to the shelter. - York- selves. brave and _ and tenacious, we cannt hcsltate cf the Allies and for of millions under the Nazi yoke, but who have the same right. that, We have to the . l -_ _ J ‘llht our luck. sccltlg seduced ltas practically flown» NOTES BY TNE WAY . A certain wcll known New Yon; hstel has a gc.d way utl malmzg known its W4; sympatlucsl even 1n enemy countrlrls. Qulze" a number t! letters addressed to Germany are posted there and to each (mt of them the nlanagcms u. afnxes a sticker obtained from Canada. bearing the legend, "Tberell always be an England!"- Brockvtlb Recorder and Tunes. ‘jLlfe does not depend upon onions," Lord wooltou declared this week, ln order to prepare us f.r the news that lt may have to be carried on wlthcut eggs and bacon. This culls up to mlnd a story of the last war. "My people," said the statesman addressmg c, hag- gard audience. “I realize your suf- ferings and your prlvatlons, and my heart bleeds for you. But I have this great consolatlcn to cffer you. You are a. damn sight better off now than you wlll be this time next year." - London New States- man, Newspaper correspondents tn Brl- tain bave a Joke on the censors. The latter fax-bade them to mport; the bombing of Birmingham, Bris- tol and Southampton, but. Air Marshal Blr Phillp B. Joubert de la Fkarte. unaware of the press ban told the facts in a broadcast to America. An alr marshal "spilled the beans" although the censors have all along maintained that the slr service ls ons of those which czmpels them to clamp down tire lid. Furthermore, not. know of Slr Philip's announce- ment until the press correspondents told them of lt, twenty-four hours later. Then they released the news. -Toronto Star. unexpected dunner guests snow- ed up in s. Bcekman Place apart- ment. and the lady cf the house undertook to run out and buy more lamb chops while the cock re- shuffled the salad and thinned the soup. T'he lady trotted along First avenue and into an unfamiliar butcher shop. The meat laoked all right, but the prices were lOwcr than she'd ever sccn bcfire. “Why is evctivtltlng so cheap?" she ask- ed the cler’. "Is anything the mat~ tcr wztll it?" “Nah? the clerk said confzdetttzallyt. "It's da boss He ain't got nuttut’ to da all day, so he sits around and cuts prices." - The New Yorker. I l'ke the story about a boy of 10 which a colleague who has just. re- turned frcm the West Cuntry tells me. It was during a mid-day raid on_a large town ln l-lle West. that. my colleague saw this lad on his tray to an alr rald shelter. The 10- ‘tr-old was walking very steadily, and he never once locked up on the way, There was a gcod reason for his stow prgress and far his con- centration on other things than apprcaz-hing enemy raiders. He was doggedly carrying a wcll loaded chance to lude and V B shire Post. As long as we remain true to nur- gsuercuR noble to work constantly fc" the victory the liberation of human beings now that fine '31s cf life. And, then. civilization, of Chrlstls. n :1 textile discovery \\hct‘chv sctnvccd could be ct-nxcrtctl into r11‘... _ untlctwvcat‘. Curtains. and so forth. lle said that the tliscovcry was the result of two roars of cxperilttetits. \\'l1c-n sctnvtr-tl \\'.'1< lttllhlflllllftl {mu Yiscnn: flllllfil, it could he trcatcd for timnu- '1! thr- lmcrls l'ni\t- \ not onlv wtrc fir!‘ proof. .~..\c .\rn1_v unit. ..1' lllt‘ (lttaun tiarrison, it 11;,‘ 1m“ llp¢i.l4-.1 [l] fowg.» tilt- illllllllll custom of itnlding “open hint-c" :11 the varintts t)fflCCl'$' 111t-~.~.',~ thw New Ycrlns llny. 'l‘l1r: only official New lctlrhs. function will ht: the lit1\'t't'l1lIl'-G(?l1- ,. 11-; s lcvcc, For tnztny years, following tlvs fu 1m. gttntlcntcn ltztvt: hct-il wclcotlletl at the \:11.ou< tnilitarv lll‘.'11ll|ll.'1l'lt'l'€ as the command- 111'; officers ltlzlYvtl ll|1\Z\ i11 t1h~t-1‘\':111ct' of thc \'<-1v Yt-nr. .\long "lliyilotiiittic lltnv" similar 11.111-1.h~t-1'v;111c<- t-f tht- dtty 1141s tlMl hccn dectd- til tulon. 'l“ht*rt- will he llo oitudl rt-ccptiotl by 1h" ll-nn. _l. lhcrrcinntt .\l11ffat, bnitctl States .\li.,_,<-r to tunuda, and the Frcnclt and Bel- gizzrt rttliiistx-rs ltznt- l~:-t it he known they will '11 on that tl:t_\', llnssiblv sonic‘. con- -ul.1r uttttmls 111:1_v hold <1n.'1ll sctni~nfficial re- ,veptit1n=. t .'\11 ciqlvy _vc.'1|' old .\l.111t1"cal cahhy now re- tircd has hccn 1n a rcn1it1i~ccnt mood and this is 1111111 hc recalls about old time New Year's cele- hrtttitnts. "‘l_ll('_\' really knew how to celebrate thristtltzts and New Yc.'11"s in those day's" said .\lr. fuller, “ahottt half-a-tloztrti young fellows, with unt- ur twu good singers and a piano play- c1‘. 11.-11ld hirc a tc-am and sleigh, the horses all tirt-su-tl 11p and tlccoratct and make the rounds 1111 .\'t-\v Year's l).'1\‘, visiting all their friends. 'l'ht~v'tl go to out: house and lllCll another, the izttht-r and mother of the fatnily would hc there 1. wclc-nnc thetn: thc da ightcrs. of the house all tlrcssctl in their hcst clothes. lltcrc was always l1-1~ of ci1ltt~ i11 the house and winc and other tlritllts on thc sidc-lttiztrvl. null thc ytmttg fellows would gather Fullllll thc fntnily' piano and sing 1hr‘ (‘ltristtnas (‘Itrnls and all thc good nltl songs. 'l'h.~n. aftcr :1 nhilc, they would nlovc on t0 an- t1lll(‘l‘ house and thc fanlily would get rcady for tulotltcr hunch of visitors. llow much would a itmltct like that cost? Well, the tczttn would cost 111cm $25 and thcvYl start at f) in thc mom- int; of New Year's llay and kccp grtitlg until I lhc ticxt innruitig. .\flcr thcfrl gone on all their l'llllllll.~. tht- hnys wnttltl gather on Phillips square ztntl keep on singing till all hours. and the tv-oplc that livcd on St. Catherine street would leave their windows open to hear the singing, for stmtc nf the boys were real good singers." ‘Was that the origin of "Sweot Adeline?’ i 8_i CCl/lllfiblllfi tttvt- tahrtcs for stotluttgs. , _ , . _ 1 beasts lo." brordcnstlng . tacture sunzlarlv to ravon. (hcrtpcr wood pu.p and corsfidenlfj] (qt l; Pf new; (s; for ravon was i11c1'e;tsi1tt_'lv difficult tn ohtaltl, ard wfdtf. 1f a prire wrs t» be .' , ,- _ cffcrczi tn Cans-fa f r the com- ltc sttzd. hut seaweed was ahuntlant. lour hun mum“, that “fifth? bgagfl My. drttd thousands totts a vcar 1111s collcctcrl 1n thl‘ bed of gtrslp. day, in ‘and cl‘v out, llcltrirlcs alonc, l rtinctttztl faint“ l‘r“‘l““c1 ‘lpslfisr Clilrltmlcgle? to the drlivsraitcc of ncc. so that she slnEl once mere . ten and eulhcllidt the w rid. -Quebec Le Soleil. We have often bccn nbllgod by cirrutllstatves bcfcre mu‘ to draw nttentzon to tl~e Wat-rues THE. (‘l-l ".' flTTETfivfN lng Oct. but "hold o failto favours r the censors dld fallen and the fat ln llmlt and the mos son for shootlng ls certainly a good lnstance of modern game manage- ment as conducted by our Depart- ment on a continental scale, and is on a par with the regulation, allow- ing hunters to shoot 50 Canada. ago when the sa HUAQTYAW __ PUBLIC FORUM PROMPT All) FOR. “WOODCOCIP Sin-In last. week's Guardian ap- peared an article mtltled Ald for depleted W to the casual made:- auch might appear to bear some slight re- semblance to the truth; but when the article Ls studled a lltte what do we find? First lt says Canada Ls restricted to three weeks hunt.- lng this year. Now that. looks nice ln comparison with slx weeks end- 31st ln some former years ery few can escape. This actlon of leaving the old bag t favourable sea- cese ln a season which any department ashamed beyond measure to be Part»? W Surely a pair of geese or at most flve ln a season should be sufflcienl; for anyone. Anyone who WLll shoot more now when they are ln such a precarlous pdsi-tlon can- not be counted a good cltlzen. The story of the vanishing wood- cock Ls an old one reaching back nearly one hundred years and has become an actual fact sections of Amerlca o once was commo of any extent ls England states and the Marltlme Provinces and Lf he continues to demlnish here at, the same rate g5 be has ln the past his extirpation is only a questlun of a comparative- ly short time, in fact lf he ls not placed ln his rightful position as a. non-game blrd that tragedy wlll be the result. some ,. . - . ~- H - ' ‘ r France. is b in, cru bed under the . . httonic extinct httt, ‘ l)]()l(>_>1,ll _l. l». bpclvttttltltt, heel of me 96:15:, Emma n Surely The killing of a year 3,80 1,5 mere. in a sptrvll at llradtortl (hnqlantl), attnouncrrl belongs to u; abs“, a1, 0,119.5 to ly a repltltlon of forty-one Years n " Years ago. as a concession to our greedlest sports- men the bag limit. was placed at 100 ln a season. Now what was the very prompt ald glven by the De- partment of Mme; and durlng this year? Bag limit. not more than 100 for the season auro- ly a most wonderful help! help for which our sorely depleted wood- oock population wlll always thank this particular Deparlun see what great 1t makes whether the 100 were shot ln three or nix wee llmlt had been out portion as the tlme we could see the sense 1n lt. Also we notloe the most ble Pl-rt of the season was stained. the last. half of October andwomtofa-llpsrtofthefirstof November when the leaves have birds have little W“ k5. If tho bag 1n the same pro- pzcparatlon for their long flight south. This putting ln Nov- ember as an open season was one of the moat glaring mlstakea over made by any Department. anyhow. Some folk think wood-cock are herd to shoot and of course to the ord- lnary country boy without a dog such may be so but to an expert hunter with a good dog unerring alm wlll show the bun/t- er where the blrd ls and thelr tBJI1€11&58 allowing t-hehtlntertoap- preach very close and place hlm- self 1n the most advwrmtagous post- t-lon, they are an easy mark and ver which he n. Hls last refuge me thing occurred. “Prompt. "cock." and 6d Resources ent. We difference an slow and whose to P. a regulation should be R ln very laxgc of the New ed cluslon. followlmz the stand “butts”? l’°“".‘...‘fi..“‘°é.tl't“ u z or ous m - lashed 1n the a. quarter of the able cmnman McNsuuhton. glunan and mm cars. they an the lob they have taken on. and on can lmag their Tm Corns this time two dlalrllalons of 15.000 men. compar- un 53,000 men altogether 1n England supportlgg the various branches of sent 550.000 overseas. The mechan- chnractcr of fllct t-bls neat extctgg. although ltcnnnot Gfifllmfld wlll be the flchttnz Nut and Fascist comment on the appointment of Lord Halifax to the post of British Ambassador to Am- erica ls extremely interesting. One Berlin cl» kesman sald: ‘It. ls int-er- estlrig to note how Churchill man- aged to rid hunself of Halifax." Another Nazi commentator had this Eden a man who corresponds to his own policy of adventure," adding that the new Mlnlster for Foreign Affaus rendering impossible all Elmer's ef- forts wlth England.” Ronnie's reaction 1s similar, but rmre openly angry and bitter. circles there are quoted ln an A. look for "stlll more lntlmate col-l laboratlon" _ States and Great Bfltam, wlth Viscount Halifax at. Washlngton. The Fascist. newspaper Il Plccolo says that. the appointment of An- thony Eden to replace Lord Hall- fax as Foreign Secretary ls a. vlc- tory for the young Conservatlvesln England, who "are anxious to take the place" of Premier Churchlll. To quote further from that. journal's satirical effort: "So the lean 10rd Halifax has been put out. of the government with the excuse of a mlslon to Washolngtpn. Thus the hope of n. little group of Conservatives ls achieved Lord lost out. With blm disappears from the cabinet. the last representative of that so-called Chamberlain men- tality so much opposed in reomt months. These enemy oplnlorls are ln- structive. They raise a strong pne- sumptlon that no mistake was made when 10rd Hallfax was commlsslon- Anwlll-Canadian Corps (Globe 1nd M111) taken Arthur Currle. e Domlnlon unit. r of menu-Gen. wlth Major-Generals Pearkes u divisional well fitted for tftne an eager for I test. o me 1e. oonsls‘ of wl four dlvlstons of 20.000 Currie. but them are urlmz the last. wax Canada EDI 0011- tO I be t one corps of 30. llmlt when hard lan the for Enemy Opinions g We Wish All JAMIESON’S ‘i’ Swine Breeders Attention l PIG WORM NI FOLKS! Here's Liltlc 1941 Hurrylng to the scene. v on tho MACS PIG W0 . TONIC rowbcls“ traces o! worms und the health of your herd, PRICE 35c PER LB, We Clttlo Remcdlcs. GASSY STOMAC RELIEVE!) "s Our F rienafs and Patrons A HAPPY NEW YEAR wlth In In the bowels should get pa. EVANS srou Mix-runs‘ AC" Dr. Evan: Stomach taken at meal tlme, prevent: n11 520v? tlu appetite. h» . PRICE GET YOUR BOTTLE TODAY. DRUG STORE 149 ("all George Street i§—-__ Now l: thfigfi: to Gum, gzmuégn: the musrlk 51.11am" It wlll "lfllfilllhly lbollsh .11 lmnrovc can! I complete llne o; Every person who la troubled stonmch and H bfllllt‘ 0| and sec how ul kly it t’ - _ lleve all dlgtrgssfng “syyllliff. toms. nNtklllll‘ no bad effects vans Stomach llllsturc n Tm: TWO MACS o. . t 85c ran norrivci.“ TNE TWO MAGS DECEMBER 31. 194,,“ ~ ""§ L say: "Ghurchlll. has found in was "the chief factor 1n to come to an arrangement Fascist ‘ dlspatch as saying that they bettween the United E. R. Brow&So Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown young and the , known as the ‘Holy Fox,’ has for Washington and Anthony __-_-u- l l {IIIISPIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ Y SEASON’S GREETINGS To our policyholders and friends, near and far, we extend hearty wishes for a Merry Yule- Oivtng to the dcru-th of sympathic observers ln the area affected no estimate was able to be made of the losses. but thev were known to be tremendous and loads of the slaughictcd birds were offered for salc._ One man Ls on record as shooting tn 2 hours two hundred frcezm" starvlng birds. The effect 621E for _many years. Who soon this may be 1e. posted he are tvcll autare that large numbers of our people have never Telrgrarh. hut capable of rlvcinq in 4t >ll.'\tl(‘.<. §cztwcerl — fihrc woven with ‘ilk. \\'~11»i. n1‘ cotton rc-ullcd lllarllimi- ports art- idcally siu-. - ,: ., .. . t, - . . -. H‘ a‘e:l t) ca: ' 0:1 the s11 bulld.n"' m ‘Ylrmmu “MAM” “Hm,” "I mm‘ mmncfl 11f: s‘. L‘ ge sums c: nfiucy ar-gl nscs. be. _> by me Goverzttncllt 1n it 1' * * building; tnunluon plants m other . . . . ~ arts ' Canada. and '15 the bulld- l“'ll-'\\"lll_' a C""l"l“‘ll"" l’*'l“""ll ("1' I" ihg of‘ ships‘ is an dssenllal war _\"i.~,~\....,,l_ tlttazna .\1".;1 Lluttiltuittlzitlt. and ot- vorxkd no doubt ‘govtrnmcnt aid - .~ ..; .'., . _ u ccur 1 Lv‘1 "c1", ennuuztntlntg .110 \.11.t1us .\t11\c and Re Slice 53a? Mgfrlibgle ‘ggirggfiildlg; industry. England wcttld rather buy from Canada as credits are more easily arranged here than ln the States. l-Iswever. we have git to show our inltiatxe here in the Marlt-imes and prove that We can build sh.ps t day, the same as we did ‘m the days of our grandfathers. -Fundy Fisherman. Ab, well. say the end-of-every- thing school, what. ls the uie nf worrying? Everybody is going broke anyway We might as well spend Wlllle we havg the money, [f this rchcol prevlal; we ceriainly sit-all go broke, and 1t will nit be the rich who wlll suffer chleflv, It vrlll be the great middle class, the vast, majority of Canadans. the four million men and women who have savings tn the bank, the three and a half mllllons who have life, insurance policies. Thty wlll be the‘ clilet‘ victims of this end-of-evety- thing theory, for that theity, if lt captures our governments. will surely mean the end of savlngs. cf flxed incomes, of llfe lnsurance. But. lt need not. be the end of everything ll we keep our heads ands tighten our belts. - Vancouv- un. London l; a Phoenlx clty. Every mcming Shg arises frcm the imag- ined ashes of the night before. M mldnlght, the sky over the clty ls an oven-fumed brassy trap wlth- gritty polnts of gtmflr, and smears of lost searchllghts. A flre roars high behind St. Pauli. The cam- fortable dome of the cathedral looks like a Christmas pudding borne 1mm s dark rrom smother- ed ln bldzhg brandy. But ln the momlng the noise and the tare have gone. The calm dawn c ows London standing, its ldlngs more u right, than ever. - London Dally press. King George and Queen Elin- beth are constantly moving about. among their people, unguarded and often unattended. They are to be seen durlng cu- ralda and take their chance of cover when an alr raid occurs ln the nearest shelter available. It lsqulm otherwise wlth Hitler. who ale?» ln his ar- mored car. ln the eepest tunnel available, when he ls his mountcln retreat. la Hitler's guards the people mlgh consffier pla lng pranks on the Puehrer ln tbs b ack- otutn. ere- no mcre closely uarded lndlvldunl on earth than lt‘:r, nnd even he must. feel [.18 rcen. and have never had the plea- surecf hearing a vrook-cock sing. I llllllk I cm safe ln saying they are antcng zlte most benuilful lf nvt altogether the most. beautiful . native birds and we hope more of cur coming out of dcor turn and women enjoy the pleasure of thelr aquamtance. Account-s of their abundance ln early clays read almost like fairy tales. but recol- lections of our own boyhood ex_ pericuces bring up memories of well stocked coverts which we wtmld like to have repeated. I think. this Province could af- ford togtve Sanctuary to such an mterestlng blrd and would commend this throught to the pow- ers that. be. Then they mlght, be able to say 1n truth they gave prompt ald. - Legislation has always legged far behind the birds‘ real needs but 1n no case has 1t ever lagged so far and shamefuly behind as 1n the regulations for 1940. Let. us hope for some thing better for 1941. I cm, Sir. etc. OLD SPORT. . Eden succeeded him as Chlef of the Foreign Oflfce. CANTICLI Devoutly worshipping Abe 01k Whereln the barred owl stares. The llttle feathered forest folk Are praying sleepy prayers: Pmylnu the summer to be 10m And drowsv to the end. And daily full of sun and , ‘Phat broken hove: may men trlna. the. ldan tn final the wh n" Appolnta a. windy movlnx-dw. And burrles from the bill. -Wl1llum Gflfflfi. lust u much as his clrolo d! suI-rds. - Niacin-n Falls Review. A German ulrmns men tot down was taken to an flcen’ mess to watt escort. He Wll not the arrogant, guttersnlpo type of - killer, but. he was supremol l- dent. Hts information Wu tho cream of the British army wu lent. ln Handel's. (that. Germany com- marédcd the all; over Ind a our peop war o every da ln demands {magma M. any prce. As he learned e truenews his face blanched, and h; collapsed sobbing. — Inndon Dally lbrpnen. STUDENT!’ SHORT CUT SYDNEY, N. 8. 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