.» ..<.§»..=,;-. - '1‘ >51’? . LMQ- .\"I‘.\If'l"§ TO-IIAY i BIG TWIN BlLL-— SPONSORED BY THE BUSINESS GIRLS UNIT 0F THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE mutational. were In on oxporlonou tlul FULTON I. SHEEN IIIS HOLIIIESS POPE PIUS XII (THIPLETE scnuuu I’R0(‘.RAl\I sinners AT 315-7 and 9 —BE EARLY! z TUESDAY WEDNESDAY coma: but onoo in n lifetime- tho Inside llory of tho null»! iovunlgn Blah whore puco still axial: Ln a world o! war. RI. Rev. Monsignor In. 0., D. 0.. LL D. lnltu you when ovnn the molt privileged no blurud u ho norrolos THE STORY OF ‘TI-IE with Intimate Scum a! ' i a shrug of your shonldex. 2 P ADIO TRAXSMISSION tidbit-m Daylight burnt: Time IIUAYELEJNLYIH Throughout (10.30 p.m.) Western Canadu-Zlw m no 10 00 p.111.) 49.10 m. (from Canned aild. USA-Ill 32 n1 2on3 HIOXDAY, DECEMBER. 15 dun Calling.’ n‘. L11 homily‘ - Epi- sode. 171$ ' 4o Fred Hal". ey and llloMusic. ow“ z,.:>- CL‘: 'f‘ 5 6.00 Fotuure PrcL-‘bmme. "I119 blcccnll Annilel- “ OI ‘MC Cdlllldllill I1 .. . Arrzva‘. n1 Britain .’ 6 30 ‘Calling Natvioundland’ - messages 6 ' The News. 6 5 News Analysis by Rflbeffi '7, : ‘The \\'Zll‘ Oliver and I’ 3.1 n 3.: ‘llrlfflln Speaks‘ ' ‘Front Line Family’ (Re- n nd - “t? WK v wser ‘ i: o0 ‘Plrvefl r~ r 12.11 Talk: amt l "Irv- reeil. l2 ill: llv. litre .\‘w.=s and Views. ‘R"'1(‘.'ll I Clcso (IOWH. N. D. MacL can UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlnlfefnwn and Nirlh Wlllqlilre Plume I49 I _\'Clll‘. Vaezv». ,_ _ . Anti onl BIRTH S JOHNSTON-At the P. E. I. Hospi- tal, December 13. 1941, to Ml‘. and Mrs. Lester Johnston, Milton, a son. MCLEAN-At the P. E. I. Hospital, Dec. 6. 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. James blcbean, Brookfleld. a son, DIXON-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Dec. 12. 1041. zoMr. and Mrs. Keith 133x911. Clyde RiV-‘ff, a son. WTLLIAXIIS - At the Kings County Hospital, Dec. 2, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams, Cardigan, a son. William Joseph. WIGGINIDN — At lhc Kings Counzy Ilospitul. Doc. 7. 1041, lo Mr. and Mrs. borne Wlgqinlon. Bridge- town. a son. Wt. l0 lbs. 3 ounces. MACRAE — At the Kim's County Hospital, Dec. 5. 1941. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacRae, Iris. a daughtc Joan Ann. Wt, B lbs. 15 ounces. _ nunrlls JACOBS - At the Prince Edwnld lslnnd Ilospital on Sunday, Dec. l4, 19-11. Airs. I..-owls Jacobs in he!" 28th ltcmnitls forwarded from the MtlCLtHlll I-‘unt-rnl Home this mam- ing to Monclon for burial. GALLANT- In the City Hospital, Sat, Dec. 13, 1941, Peter Oliver Gol- lnnt, age 36 years. The funeral wlll like Dlacc from his late residence ll Riley's Lone this morning It .115 m St. Dunstans Basilica thence to R. C. Cemetery. lElr-At her residence, Mt. Rood on Sat, Dre. 13. lilll, ‘l T‘. llvrtx; .. into Kmy ' r‘ Jnllltsiolfs Itiv- . The funeral will rcfidcnce of her " ‘clnnis, 45 Dor- l:»AR‘l]il1g at 1030 Boslllca thence to l ~ r H ‘l - ‘o Si. Dunstan‘; R. C. Cemetery. In Memoriam McLEOD In lovlng memory of Ill dour Mother (Mrs. Allen McLe ) who passed away December 15th, 1939. Th:- lllow was great the shock sever.- llc little thlought ‘the and was no.1- ‘el’ nsc w o have loaf. can n w,“ The pain of pnrtlng without Iaro- F"? ‘"1"’? mlmu‘! hi ‘cll w . More each doyhwe miss you Mother Friends may Ink the wnuml Is healed. But they little lmnw the worrnw That Iles vvItIlltl our lteurlw con- ct-aled. Son llarry, L-458-12-15- TO-IIAY -:- CAPITOL -:- SHOWS 3.15 - 1.00 — & l.“ cu Jesus Christ said about this pres- ent age—this age PLUS NEWS—-WHITE SAILS—WANKY WORM AND AT THE STROKE OF l2 — SCREEN VAUDEVILLE In view of the fact the enemy ls i strong and barbarous. 1n view of “When you can wipe out all that the fact that Canada-and that means Prince Edward Island — ls of the absentee next in line on Hitler's program of King-all thathe sold about Caesar, world conquest. in the 1110c 0f the the sword and the kingdoms oi this fmt that this Island is designated world, all that He said about the as a zone of risk-a, risk of bom- inevlcable tlungs-and which are bardment-and welih the fact taking place at this very hour-then this whole tragic strugge is a bat- and only then can you wipe out tie between ‘he forces of the prin- your allegiance to. King and coun- cipallties of hell. and the battle of try, and, only then, can you, wth free men and Women, I answer this open the gateways of this country on your knees on your feet." . The above is one of the highlights of a sermon, filled Wlllt righteous indignation. and preached by the Rev. Neil Herman last night. Without gloves, the preacher struck home at the duty of every man and wonum in this Island and in this Dominion, to "take his and her part in a total war or else take part in a total wreck under which our homes, our churmcs, our schools and anything else worth living for shall be buried beyond the hope of a resurrection." He continued, “You believe in your Bible-don't you? Well, read have bcok. Let. us be definite. my opinion read the tvvhich you build your life and prac- 1C0. Turn to Matt. 10, Matt. 22. Mali. . Luke 21, Luke 22. Romans 15, Titus 3. 1 Peter 2. I could more. These are enough for tinte. If war, peace, tribute to Cae- sar, swords for disciples and swords for defense and offence mean lmy- thing but toys and rattles then you mals were liberated in the Albion-Avondale section where there and I are fuoe to face will time ‘All 1335i?" c mus Frederic ton throw cal’. I obey the Leg’on. “In obedience to my Lord and to Hitler and his gangsters and live Master, in allegiance to the King of instead of fighting kings, and in submission to my earthly king and country. I obey—- God helping me. God save King." New Beaver Colonies thrive Officials say _ Three pair of beaver taken to this 1t. Blend 1t afresh. some of you wlll province from New Brunswick last lo dust off that old sacred summer the brought arrangement and the ani- thc Mount teachings of Jesusstanding back of allcncty was one colony. '1ne new- lillis present struggle as the inevi- table rejection of the Prince Peace. of one pair dam with a ten-foot head of water. confers went to work quickly and was observed to build a “I; you can wipe out Pete,- and The work was completed In a. little Paul as not meaning, exactly what “m” mm m‘) We“ they said, or not. fully knowing, the meaning of their words. Yllu lmve a job on your hands which I believe you will lcnve lulcclnplcled. "If God Almighty celled Nebuch- cdnezar His servant ‘and Cyrus His shepherd-heathen kmgs—why not en, Jenkins of Mount; brought a pair to his home district and a flourishing colony was the powers that be, which are or- (Luncgl of God. be our marching or- is About 32 Beaver existed hem at one time, it would appear from the remains of‘ cuttings found in peat bogs in the province. They were extinct for more than 100 years, however, so far known. years ago the late Rob- Albion estab- ders. to submit to those orders and llshed. The animals spread to new finish the job committed to our bands, or lie down and let. the Eur- opean gangsters finish us? In 191 districts and by the end of the war B it. was estimated there were o: probably more than 700 animals in “Before submitting to the Beast "19 Prllvm“ of Berlin, would to God we could find groves in this Island home. graves that would cover the bodies oi‘ men and women, too Christian. to live in abject slavery at the feet of a tyrant. “We have, today a, call, a long call, a. loud call, a. unanimous call. It ls the call of the Canadian Le- you this morning. As true Brltlsn subjects, you fcll in 1111C with that beav call. r t an more black Then little protection for caused a. rapid. decline in numbers uh finally extinction again threat- en d, high prices for pelts and the animals For some years now, however, the government has provided for strict protection for the beaver and pat- rols are made by Mounted Police from time to glon of B.E.S.L. I lead that call to not disturbed. Game officials er o better flsllln . more ntusk- time to see they ore sold that with uck. brlngln “'I'hat ucat culls for a. wall both 1m rcved trunnion and shoot- war effort, n all our resources; A In! 60h U011!- _ total effort in harnessing every man, woman and child 1n defeat- ing the enemy. It. Is a total effort in calling out all our 1'eservcs—all of them-offic- ers and men-and fit them info the picture of a total war. Tribute to Island Native have made themselves at home and uppurcnlly are thriving in New; mmd their new bLLTYOLIITLIUIQS, Mounted Book upon Police said over the week-end. The beaver were through an the New Brunswick and Prince bd- waru island governments. The ace.- was rundc by Col. H. lllcf game warden at special constable spuxgeon Jenkins 0i the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police here. Constable Jenkins said here between "A large percentage of are flt and willing and anxious, my war effort which overlooks these veterans of the lust war. is a mill- lory blunder, the cortsequenlzes of u which can hardly be estimated. Card Of Thanks W C. Robertson and family tmk their friends for the floral tributes and manages of m- pathy, ln their m4 bereaveme L-IMG-IZ 11, lows In Memoriam In loving memo y of Aeneas J. ed one that hos never paln, Tvflltlng for the cure that never Catholic and his daily walk was a 0f interest to the people of 8t. Peter's and 5t. Charles, P. E. I.. on eulogy which appeared re- cently ln the Southwest Co 6r. ‘ Catholic publication in the United Stats. ‘Ifhe Father Cox-man re- ferred to by Mr. Bob Leigh Kidd, former publisher of the Potau News, ls a. native of St. Charles. He graduated from 5t. Dunstan-rs University and Iavol University and we; ordained at. the Quebec Cathedral 1n 1012. Mr. Kidd's tribute wu an fol- “And no my dear old friend, Father ‘ll-toms: R. Gorman_ has taken passage on the mystic ship that sails the silent sens, God wanted another brilliant light around the heavenly throne and from hLs vut constellation select- dimmed. this llfe one that has been beacon to so many of u; durlng the troubled bore his years. "Father Col-man was a true on. I am s Methodist. He be. fillce, Elsle and llelcn. . senn llul God at last had thought It lleved best In his church; Ind I be- _ lleved in mine. We both believed To lukc hlm home wlth lllm to ll] the 55mg (m1 3nd entertalned rrsl. Imerted by Wlfe and hmlly. > ti the some hope for heavenly re- ward. We both believed that our L-501. men is the last refuge for Chris- olvllllntlou and tbt Mo! f9!’ THE ClLtRl-QTTETQWN GQARDM" THE CENTRAL EGARDIAN Th“ column In rclorvod for an of loco] Interact. but Mint-thing o! n uvuy uturu nu be tunnel n. l out: n word. strictly puyuhln In udvuuu. BEGINNING W. December 15th, W. W. We Ltd. will be open every night until Christmas. b488-l2-I5-1l. NEW LEATHER GOODS - rived at ‘Ibombn mule ha)?” u L-BO-Il-ll-il. TIII CllAll-LUPIITOWN Silt- ing Club starts tonight at Forum, 5.15 to 8.15. L-503. STARTING TONIGHT R. T. Buzmneraido Store 801mm, Ltd, wlll mmln open until l pm. Starting this Thursday R. T. Hol- man L .. Charlottetown and Bum- meralde Stones wlll remain open as on satlmiay nights. L-504. T0 ATTEND FUNERAL — Mr. George J. Moran of the Department of Transport and his ulster, Miss Hazel leave this morning for Hali- fax to attend the funeral of their brother, Duly Moran who died suddenly on Saturday. POLICE COURT —- A drunk IP- pearcd before stlpenldlary Magic trate K. M. Martin ln the City Po- lice Court Saturday and was re- manded until Wednesday and given a chance to enlist in the mean- time. Brown recel ed New . cable from no sister Mrs. past three months stating they came through safe after the air raid on Kanhoe Buy on . . Mr. Alford has been stationed at the na- val air base at Kanhoe Bay time last. April. CONDITION GOOD - The 00n- dltlon of Mrs. George MacNaughton 59-year-old Malpcque Road resi- dent, who had serious wounds in- flicted on her throat Friday night, was reported to be improved 88C night. She is expected to recover. She ls a. patient in the P. E. I Hospital. I-‘IREMEN ANSWER SECOND CALL-Firemen were called about 9.30 last night to a dwell at 213 Etiston Street where o. ho air register was threatening to set fire to a floor. There was no dam- age. It was the second call bf the day for the firemen. DIES IN IIOSPITAL- Mrs. Lewis Jacobs. 2'1. died at the P. E. I. I-los- pital yesterday. She Imd been sick only a short time. Her body will be sent to Moncton today for burial in the Jewish cemetery there. Mrs. Jacobs came here from England last July. Her husband aervlng as technical officer in meterologl- cal department at the Royal Afr Force school here arrived last De- cember 28. They were married ln 1939. THE DRAWING for the W0 free Turkeys u door prizes at Holmonn, Summer-side and Charlottetown Stores wlll be made at 7.30 P. M. Thursday evening, December 18th. This ves vou four more days to visit olmnns and register your name giving you s. chance to get a free turkey for Christmas. 11-844-12-15-11. SIIOTGUNS CONFIBCATED- Charged with hunting with llve birds as decoys (ducks) two Ken- slngton residents were recently fined each $10 and costs by Stl. pendlary Magistrate G. J. Y. In addltoln their double-barrelled shot/guns were confiscated. The weapons were seized at Long River bv an R.C.M.P. patrol. a world gone mod on personal am- bition. My 1on friendship for hlm was foun on rsonal con- tact and a. study o his kindly character and his tolerance for mankind. His towering judgment. lnvlolable justice and friendly smiles were the lovely flowers that climb o'er the walla of intolerance and dispel discord in friendship’: garden. "words are futile in writing about the character of Father German, you had to know hlm and see hlm giving hi; all in the work he loved so well and in the vineyard of the Lord. You had to go with hlm along the sidewalks and watch the throngs surround hlm all eager tn grasp his gentle hand, watch the glow from his face as he returned the salutatlons people, a. cheering la, a word of comfort and friendly ud- vloe when uked for, than no hlm out among the noody with hun- mer and saw helping to rebuild humble cottages destroyed by fire or storm. sharing his meals with the hungry and asking nothing 1n return. Death 1a u. my: ry to all of us and the wise do not cavll at the wisdom ot Providence. But I have often made n statement: that it would be a. just reward 1f the soul of Father Gorlnan coulld enter the pearly ates without having to tread tho pathway that lends through Gethsemmeb garden. "Goodbye, my deu- old friend. ‘he shadows you dispersed, lunshlne you aeutterel-L the hw- plness you brought uo mankind and the nobility of your great per- sonality wlll always among memory’; gems. May your otarnsl sleep be u sweet and peaceful u the life you lived." m HONOLULU - w. J. Cltanlez started- Loren A. Alford who with hcr husband has outbreak of scarlet fever 1n No. 62 been residing in Honolulu for the Canadian Army Basic ‘Raining Ba- OBABWELL In FLIIIMIPDITIII BRATIDN LIFE INSUB n93?!” l-m- BTARTING ‘IDNIGHT R. T. 1101mm, Ltd, Bummerslde Store wlll remain open untll 8 pm. starting this Thursday B. '1'. Hol- man Lt, Charlottetown and Bum- merslde Stores will remain open u on snturday nights. L404. FINE!) AT MONTAGUE-A time o1 $10 and costs or 80 clays wu im on n. resident of Chan-- lottetown for being in possession of a firearm on Black Pond Sanc- tuary recently. The case came be- fon Btlpendlu-y Maglstratq L. B. Melllm In Montague and the per- son charged with the offense pleaded guilty. R.C.M.P. lnvestl- gatcd the case. HOME BREW SEIZED - Royal Canadian Mounted and City police last night joined forces for a. raid on a. dwellln In Charlottetown. Forty-five g m of home bmw were located, it: was announced. The liquor was destroyed except for en- ough f analys . FALSE AIALM- Trouble in the sprinkler system of. DeBloLs Bros.’ new warehouse caused a fire alarm to yesterday afternoon. The fire- men responded but no blaze was found. The sprinkler alarm went. off when the trouble developed and mun-by residents thought a fire had CARE‘ QUARANTINED — .A11 sic ‘Training Centre at Beach Grove has resulted in the camp being placed under full quarantine and a Kg“ case at the Charlottetown Airport has caused n. partial quarantine, Dr. B. C. Keeping, Deputy Minister of Health, said last night. At Beach Grove three cases have been dis- covered while at. the Airport an of- flcial of the YMCA. Ls ill with the disease. Airmen who have been ex- amined and found immune to the fever are allowed out while the 0th- ers, Including those not immune and those not yet tested. are under quarantine. The Airport case is 1n hospital in Charlottetown. Dr. Keep- ing said he did not know of any 0t er cases in the city itself. How- ever there are two cases in East Royalty, botu children, and two more cases at Crapaud. Personals Mrs. Albert Pauley of North River has received a cable from her nus- band, Tpr. Albert Pauley, announc- ing his safe arrival in England. Miss L. G. Wozmacott arrived by from Boston Saturds. even- ngonavlsltuguestof .and lvfis. Melvin Andrew, Powml 8t. Miss Marjory Large arrived Sat- urday from Washington, D, C._ on a. surprise holiday visit of a. week Mrs. Fred to her nta Mr. and Large, 8mm Street. Mr. A. D. Merkel, Superintendent of The Canadian Press, Halifax gent the weekend in Charlotte- wn. Mrs. Thomson 0am bell arrived Saturday from Hallox and ll l. spending a. few days with hip gar enta Mr. and Nfrs. Adam Camp el the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. T Prowse. Mr. William Mahar and his sis- ter, Miss Martha, of Cardl an, P. E. I.. urlved in Trenton Ba urday, when they will spend the winter months with their ulster and broth- er-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Ryazn-New Glasgow News. Miss Annie McLeod has been vis- iting ln New London, the guest of Mrs. 0. B. warm welcome from her - mlmy friends. Farmers Near Charlottetown We are buying dolly, cattle hides, horse hides, calf oklns and IIIQQ]: pelts. Pull market value. MAURICE BLOCK 102 Elm Evenue L 5-406-12- 4T. NOTICE Owing to circumstance; beyond thelr control the H. A. F. Offlcers’ Drnmatlc Club now flnd lt Impos- nlble to present. the llll! "T0"! °I Money" at the ll. A. F. Airport, Charlottetown next rue-any. WHF nesdny and Thursday. In order to avoid disappointment to those who have already bought. ticket: two performance: wlll be glven it I o'clock . m. 0n WHI- ueudny and Th my, 17th and 10th December ln Prince of Wnles College Auditorium. Tickets for the original Tuaday ghow wlll be accepted on either III than nights. Ticket! are on sale nt. Hughes‘ D 800 . m‘ n LJOB-IB- 16-81. The First in a Series of Dances Carry 0n Canada Corps will be held at. TIIE, "v" ctua TUESDAY, DEC. 16th Accommodation for 200 people. Admission 50c. This includes Dance and Table Dress Optional. Jwing to lack of time and space, tables for parties of not lea than four must be Floor Show-Skits-Comolly Dancing 9-12.30 A. M. i In before 6 P. M. Tuesday. ‘mi-é seeking. Christ Child? There l; no ONE 511% theseearl k '1 mecwdlylaeeers Howlmathey Goes and received n. try QECEMBER 15,1941 M THIS IS THE SEASON T0 COMBINE GENEROSITY WITH m ‘_>. THE BAPTIST CliflllCH war. What were the motive; of o: mo‘; cvm day Itllwas a '3 - Wear "as. dnin . llflcx- tatlon no it l; m; tog;- I- NN] visit. The Old ‘Ileatament t» the reflection of a great hope 2 leader for whom humanity Walls In our day; of darknm and 5mm the“! m many waiting a aln. Mam locked for a king, a pol tlcal tr military loader who would forty-Id 1n the my they wont T3 B0. fcr us. for ours, for our gn n." And in this day selfishness and need wait on this time of rem-sm- branee. some sought may, mo, might destroy hlm, There was mo; that what this child brought, ought one day sweep such from r. re tremlb ln the "is of many such this day, evil,- selflshneSs. cruelty would still slay the Christ child. The wise men came seeking the healing of the nations, they expressed the undy. '- r f ’?'€1€§Ki@ kg hope of humlmlt. Thg one t ng 1n which we p mn- hope is the eternal varltv expmssed in tho balbe of Bethleltcm 5g they sought. so let u; seek! The morn- lnrg anthem “My Futher F01‘ A11- other Night" (Dalton) was sung by 4 . the choir with Miss P. Bun“ tak- ing the solo. The Chm-m School had its usual at 2.30 P.M. with enema-aging attendance. At Confectionery We have one of the flu- ent displays of Glff Chocolates. We have ever displayed Charming Boxes at. 60c, $1.00 $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up to $6.00 Cedar Boxes When suitable for trinkets and so on. These contain box of empty, finest quality of candy. JAMIESOWS g DRUG STORE f}? evening caesium the; final M: the B - The 91H “It Chm-dz. by the Rev. I. Jlldggn BA» Wad "Why Men Seek ‘ Chrlst Child.’ In Saint Ma/tthow vm I ' 3 we have the question c-f the Mindful of In; \ Wlre Men, “when Is he that 1s Mus B“ o. - ‘"1- 11111 bom Kins of the Jews. . . for we ter w... ln' $35?“ a cbojnm have cone to Worship The m, l‘ of u. w."..,°'*..zm*sruv.° “Neils”- "~- 5 P 1n ~ Who do mongol: the "QMKNEIPORTRU"; Give a Gift 01' Lasting value this year. Your choice of Watches from our large stock of BULOVA ELGlN TAVANNES CYMA and other makes. l RINGS Diam on ds and Air Force» Rings, Lad- ies and Gents. j Signet, Army, Navy and fi OTIIEII GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOUND 1N OUR STORE: " Locket; .. Clocks, Brulll, Comb and Mirror Sets, Identification Bracelet; Bracketl, Pen and Pon- _ cII Sets, Etc. - J.R.WilIiams JEWELLER Gt. Geo. St. Next to Kelly & Mclnnls ' Y. r-q- ,, ~. p2,: cnunmu o: ll lmldo and oulsldo tho homo odd Io N10 foltlvo qololy with colour- ful llghtlng. Choosb dapondabli Edlton Mazda Lamps. They coma In c vurloty of colour: and 1110mm IIDE IN (INN?! . X I Al. stoic co.