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Kent Street V J Speaks Opinions As_To Spaniard LONDON, Dec. ‘l1 — (C?) - Brill-sh writers have been un- kllldlll to criticism in the publica- tion 1m Review, that many of them luivc straddled the fence in- ntcrid of pliimptng for or 885m“ the contending factions in lhl! Borinish civil war. Said George Bernard Shaw in 7901i’! In Spain both the Right and ft so thoroughly disgraced them- sclvrs in the turns they took in “Y!” i0 Rovern their country be- '°" the Right revolted. that it is Dosslble to say which of them l thc more incompetent The Irish Author, Sean 0‘- Piioiiiin, added: Don't, be a. lot or all“ . . . . . l do think Pawism "ill-W. Bo is your Communism- glly more so But there are other (‘B-i In the world besides either of ‘firm-thank God- (Whom hiiithsr ‘l W11 believe in.). Pow. TR i? WE ARE BUYING LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY‘ PAYING TOP MARKET PRICES. Island Cold Storage 00- l-iil- Makes Church‘ Gift _ Gesture Of Goodwill LONDON, Dec. l5-—iCP Cable) _worshippers n-t ta-hiounbic St. Margaret's Westminster. have been intrigued for some timoto 1mm the identity of thp Canadian who anonymously presented the church Wlllll n. sot oi new pr-lycl" and hymn books a» i1 ENW" 0! goodwill. Today it own-me known the donor was Robert Janics lvingor. Montreal industrialist rind Runn- cier, who during his visit-s to Lon- kdon we past two summcr= iws been a "gum;- hiiemimit at St. Margarofs. unwed w"): a desire to make onye gcsturg to thcmothcrcoiintrr. l“; Mngor risked C0110" VF- Storr what he would 1115c- rlm ‘hi? agreed the uoul , most welcome g - Now wofllflPW" m” cflmd“ ‘the extra Eirg-iLsh holiday ‘ "Boxing day,“ the day after Chiisi- .iIll(l g0 then in a. constant stream. " it t 01a World Varies i Yuletide Customs for Children SCOTS OBSERVE NEW YEAR Nari Celebration ls Based on Norse Mythology, Italian i i 0n Religious Ceremonies | Ii Canadians went back to the "old country’ this reason, they WOLllCl find that Christmas there is still Christmas, with variations. 'I‘okc Great Britain, Germany and Italy. Englands observance is closest to the Canadian holiday. The English " send Christ-mas cards. bedcck their ' house: with holly and exchange! gifts. Treesphcwkevcr. are only for i youngsters. Santa Claus is known 5 also as Father Christmas, and the i very young hang stockings on their i beds in anticipation oi his visit. Caroling is popular, and small boys pit-k up a good many pennies on Christmas eve with their sere- nading. The great caroliug sessions, how- ever. are confined to the church ; choirs ivhich sing holiday hymns at ‘i ontriocr services. At midnight, i f." ' cw, the ' rrli. bells; st ‘t to ring. Then Io ‘s tiicrlii - cr-rcmony of “letting Ciiri tnas in." ; The congregation breaks up and in- I ciividuzils srt out to ml’. on friends. As good as the 11' liday itself is culled _ inns-this your, because Christmas I Presents Given on Boxing Day i l ‘Boxing clay" rat-mes ircm the old practice oi milking up boxcs con- taining gifts. which squlies used to give to workers on their estates. hicderns follow the custom, giving hoxrs to the postman, (lO-Izfillflll and others for year-round serilce. 'I‘hc Scots who never used to ob- serve Christmas, now celebrate it much in the English manner. But they still put greater emphasis on New Yours (lay. They distribute Nderdays (Christ- mas boizc-si to those who scrvoci them (luring; the year on Hoizmuuny’ iNcw Year's They watch the New Year in with song and a. great din of bolls and whistles—then stay up the rest of the nlght-“first-foot- ing“—a custom similar to the En- giish "letting Ohrishmal in.” The Irish used to send the King o! England a. Christmas present of "four and twenty woodcooks baked in e pie," but this old custom was dropped last year, Wotan for the Nazis -- we»? '4 -_ ‘ In Germany, Nazi party Christ mas gatherings omit reference in Christ. The old sagas of Thor and Wotan are substituted for the ges- pei story of Christ child's birth. Saint Nick is still Weihniichis- mann of old, but he leaves military toys for the Nazi child. Nazi fight- ing songs replace the familiar old tunes like “O Du FToehl-iche Welh- nachtszelt." And there is no star of Bethlehem to croivm the Christmas tree. In Protestant and Catholic fam- ilies, however, Christmas brings the some old rlturws. Father and mother decorate the tree in the middle of the night and keep it locked in the parlor all day Dec. 24. At 6 P.M. the family goes to church to sing the old song's and listen to the Biblical story of the Christ child. The program reaches a climax when all lights are extinguished except the candles on the Christ- mas tree and the congregation carols out "Sttlie Nucht." Friends Are Intruders Upon returning home, father en- ters tlic parlor aflone. Mother and the children file in to receive their gifts when father sings a gong. The “Holy Night celebration," as it Ls called, is exclusively i1 family event. Even true friends are re- garded as intruders. Not so Dec. i Christmas Tree in England and Germany ls Family Event $ z protested against any possible rc- 'duction in the Empire preference ‘ on Canadian apples. ‘markets. Commercial apple grow- ‘ system of culture planned to cover ' sion of the coast ‘ the Dominion if Federal Govern- ‘ other words to sum up the nres- j ' Canadian Left ‘inlls on Saturday, two days after. = »Ten Edward Langley scholarships .1038, the American lArchltects hns f architect of Scranton, Pa. formerly tot Toronto, bequeathed $104,000 to have 5 eve). 1 l I115 DTIRKLUFI IITUWLW In“; LYLNL>___ u P PiiSE iiiss REApy/mm/MW, g-y,,,,,,,,,,,,,m, l: IVlETEIi-MISlZt riiis uiiiiiiii cisi iliiPiSi Iii iiiiiiiiiilii iiisiiii , ~ _\;\\\ a \~L UUARUIFUN (C. I‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) FRBDLRICTON, N. 13.. Dec. 15 -The4 New Brunswick Fruit Growers’ Association in annual convention here today unanimously The convention declared that‘ the 1srcference had rfislllifld int greatly increased consumption oi Canadian apples and hail greatly‘ improved and stabilized Canadian ing is of necessity based on u tome in. 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Seo-Try-Iha PROOF! cnt indignation of the apple growers 0f the Okanciian Valey.” ‘ ASK IBOUT EASY Study Request NEW YORK, Dec. 14 _rcc> - M0 $475 W/"Ifk/"pfl/R’ R. T. HOLMAN Limited (Thzirlottetiiivn ~- Summer-side l’. A. S. JONES, Special Rcprcscniziiive Tlif? RUBERT §|MP§0N Eastern Liilliled ‘f! U! A in architecture will be awarded in Institute of announced. The grants will be open to architects. drnftsmen rind students in Cun- aila and the United States. The airurds, with no stipend exceeding $1,500, are for the purpose of ad- vanced study, research and travel. Mr. Langley, Canadian-born ...»,~<v- ' / JJQXQGP“ meil-Effi Yr“ ._ ._:.—.'_', _ . . - 1 ' with the (‘anadlans Battalion uiiuo! architects 0r archlicciiira‘. (traits-l L770." l). SIMIITTVIIWIITIRYTDIEST' ' ' 7 men as candidates for the Ellfilftllil FREDERICTON. N- 13.. Dec. 13-— ’ to the Regional Dirceim of iii." Tviffi. IIHYOIOCK COY- 71. f0!‘ more For the institute to provide the schol- Institute ivho 1‘P1)1‘[~§,(\11[, [hp dit- than 1r‘) years secretary of the. In Spain Govemmem f“ _ F. ‘ nrships ivhirh are designed to pro- irict in which the ])l'0f>0.\r‘i's uni‘ i"'0\'1I‘-C111l CIIRDWI‘ 0! the lmllitial . ‘n ‘ batmynn , ~ . mote higher education in iirch- candidates with‘. SCllUlIIFFlIlDS ari- Orricr. Daughters of the Empire, “To _ ‘ ‘ 1 itecture in the two countries. He bestowed according lo the char- ‘Wdfllls "Pflilll- S118 cnteredjcfiggzrg‘ m‘ Di’? dmt_lcp)oz cxtztficshifl ,. ' died last year. actor, ability. necri and purpose oi‘ hospital -'l WEPK RS5 1°!” Ob-‘fl-i v d1 f‘; ' l “E a $150 g u‘) ' ' l’ Architects may propose any other each cand‘ ie. Yfltloll- lam m‘ e r w“ m Canadian‘ °n ' . nrr- ' ' -1 l P? l‘ .. . ll .. . @153, Q§%'fi*"s””if*"””' ‘i’! V , . w f", -_- 111?; 25. Friends and relatives come In Italy there is no Santa Claus, no sleigh, and except in the moun- iains, no snow at Christmas. Biut there are the Three Wise Men, who come not on Christmas Day, but at Epplniny, Jan. 6, bringing gifts for children. Christmas (lay is chiefly a re- ligious. (lay. with many midnight inrwses; on Christmas ere. Tlicrc is liitlc or no exchange of gifts anion: adults. F/cls are a favorite Christmas dish. Urges More "Equal Distribution 0f Dominion’s Income (or. By Guardians Special Wire) REGINA, Dec. 15—-Atiorney Gen- crnl T. C. Duvis oi Saskatchewan today told the Roweil Commisison m Dominion-Provincial Relations ihnt railway tnrcs in Cflnadfl in i035 were $9012.25!) hut Saskat- i-hcunn collected only $423.7’l7. 11.: urged some measure to distri- bute the Dominionls income more Pqllfill)‘. If succession duties and ln- | i-nmc taxes on the ind vlduel were iiniiounlizcrl they would Oiwrflit m i ihut direction. Much wealth created on the. Prairie was subjected to HIDDEN", inxcs elsewhere. Succession dutmsl \\'i"l'r\ "osi to the Prairies often byi l("lll'f’(l farmers movin! l0 "m" moderate climates. Mr. Davis Said- brcughi, to their minds dolly. 'I‘he new books linvc the following in- scription on i-he 711119511 "Dfefin-Wd to Saint Mnrwnretfs Church, Weat- mgnyr, by a Canadian friend. A (qkgn 0X BOOGW!“ from 0031* ‘D Englimd" SEE THEM ALL AT l 4i fin SAN TA’S HEADQUARTER5 Santa has come to Charlottetown, and has ma de his Headquarters at Carter & Co., Ltd. It's the kind of Toyiand that Boys and Girls dream about . . . . and grown ups wouldift want to miss. Trains that scoot around dangerous curves; Dolls as lovable as baby sister; Wagons, Steam Iilmrinos, llfmlrcy Sticks, Tric ycies, . . . just everything that means “full.” We will be pleased t0 59f pqirlp {my Toys you may wish for Christmas Eve Delivery. CARTER 8: CO QUEEN STREET rt i$tfilfiléil%l?ithifiif§l%l% _-_._. . 3 *2 UJQIUn-wuuw o-n 1- a