MAXIMS OIL MERE MAN 1-11- dealing sre sand upon building can securely rest. pypedlency, selfishness, croukgd which no .___ llurllinl niunrdh u, Founded llilli. —%/__ _.._.._. _._. (barium-town (luuldlan Two Cents. Covers Prince Edward Read by Island Like the Dew iioliAlzilLorTErowN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER n, 1757*‘ Everybody MAXIMS OIL. MERE MAN All death in nature is s birth. and at the moment o! death lflleals visibly the rising of life. _ , . _‘,.. \___..: Annuli Subscription Dclivurod ‘(L00 l!) llull-PJC-l. $0.00; (‘nnudls Ind 17.8. 80.00 I NG“ R525 11.11151 DROP 1111111111121 011, 1121111111 c111‘ Casualties Low As Workers Section (Sets Brunt O f At- tacks. \‘I “FRI. (Vibcrg) Flrand, Doc. 1‘.‘;‘1—-Sfl(‘illllg of tilis anccni lllFlillll R.ssiall cannon be-Y ‘>1 l-c ilurnse late Lflillallt al-l . ...ll azrcrafi staged a Cilllal- 11.1.‘ bmlbfilg over a. uorkers; 1r 11 shook the Knut Posse . 51.11 311:1‘, another expkslcnl 1- 11 n flrc in tho southeast sac-l '11» cfly. j ' .' cleared restaurants‘ . lcl scd gatherings. 'll.v only casualifs from H16 earl-E lrr 11111 l bfimbarrinlent were two’ 1w 1:1 and a glrl who were 1 11:1 1 1 c Cilfslnlas Drrv bombing all . whose famous castle built’ l\‘.l5 the centre of the sprwd . . unity in the Karclian area, ‘ llll»; INGFORS, Finland, Dcrl, .. sh military sources-l lolliclli claimed their troops had‘, l the war inlo Russian least in one‘ of Lieksa —wcrc on Russian soil. tatcmcilt also announq unis‘: coastal batteries Jlrilrd the Zlidlflil-ton Russian, ..l".'r~h|'p Marat, l 11n- Finns described minor-I “ "lcs on several fronts whilc. . from Viipuri iViborg)‘ 1| 'l ln-perc indicated six Hus-l .~i.lll warplanes had been simt dnull in Christmas Day raids. ‘biliary sources said thr- l-‘(n- ni 11 troops in lilo Licksll. .<\‘(‘~‘ for 1;.:ll drLl-n across the iron-i lirl‘ anti were wllilin 75 nlilefl n1 1h.- ‘klurnlask l‘.'\ii\v:l._v, over w i ll Rod Army troops in ihc norilvrll sectors must receive, llnll- supplies. i. of lhc Finns lnlddcd in! c l l. lnbllrooi shill l'~. l. '11 a 110:0] u ll(‘.'lu' [his col l saw lhn R/‘Sl ll pla l 11 on ovrr lhr- northern 500-1 121v‘ on. fir n l "ll" r rgocs I '1l‘n to the Russian illlfS (“suallics Low 'l <‘ -"‘ll bcnlcs vwre dlwirovcri. P . .1» only 1h in; tilal lvpt cls/ .'\\' was ibc fart tlrll lllll"ll ~ 1n"ll1".i'o*l 111s bFPil r m vcd ' llwfbers. aficr n brcf mzd- l? .'l“ilck, rcoppearcd lrul ll ' 1.1 11.111. ASTl 1n 11m gr u s o.’ l1. Tiley \\'1‘l"8 flyzng h gn "r lllovcnrllis ucr." ca 1y ' 1W 11)." sfrwllrcrs of’ WWI!’ l lllt‘ bll“ fky by IFTZPII cx-i i1 l‘- 1'11 ‘tile dnv a1 least 30 Rus- lllllrc pa '?'i nvcr He c-ly, l 111w slvl dwvn bv nlW-nlr- llo Prd it \"."-< l'rn"r'o'1 lwn lfllwlln stuns were cluvncd "ll Ill-lllrwd ' =09?“ 0f the howl) explos- (N l ,. '(""""ll"fi 0n mice 3. Col 5’) ----»_- 1 Coming Events ~0- Rail‘ fur Notices in this column _ 3 cents pcrwurd.__\ ‘_ 'l‘1111€c Iona Hall Wcdlwfitlpl’ -Prcsident Roosevelt's llNl-‘lloll W Province of Quebec. His l ' . 14-71’. fllllld B P9150111“ Ygplilwfllllrlllllle 3° "or late Lawrence-h John beCanréon -----_ ' lilo Vatican to ai in common was n judge of 1 e Que c u- _‘ Illllce. box sccful York Hull peace moves evok:d widespread BP- perior Court. A brother. Mr. Jus- l- Dcc. 20. Proceeds in aid provnl in the United states lo- tice Lucien Cannon. now of the #1 k. Good music‘. L-79. dflffldfilllh0klflfl" aifcw‘, qlllagteflsectzlég- Quglgeg copy-gag) Klngée Bcnfh, L; ‘ -——-—— ' so 1c agn ns roa cnn - a ormer rney- nem o l l burden Rink opening skate incl. io formal diplomatic relation- Canada, ,"--~‘11. 8 to l0. Pcriwt l'.'€_ ))."i'- shim. 25 (AP) Born at Artlhobasknville. Que- 11111-‘10. everybody c0 c. Ad- (JUPENIIAFEN. Dec. — lll‘ -< ll l5 cents. m L- ' Tile nnvspapf-r Stoclalobfmzlrllrltllffi Seminary and Laval University/agile] _ v reported lmillrlll "l"! $0 I l! was admitted to the Bu: n 90 C concert. Haoybrook Baptist lclivrm had been cancelled by tho and practised in Quebec City. He M ch. Wednesday 8 p. m. Siiul Norwegian army an the result of was made a King's Counsel in 1920. “Nlllil- L46 pl-l-“sicnt rumors [he German rlect A; s young man he entered ., —*-—— was about to make a Norlll Sol politics by way of the Quebec City .|. We buy 50058 811d duck lfllllll- expedition. Council on which he served from k c201 mixe . Henry MlwFalwll-HB AI-IIERSHOT. England. Dec. 25 190a to i916. In the lnfln your ' L'2°4'12‘7'll~ --rCP cnblcl Christmas he was elected in tthe Proylncinl . "'""~.—' l l _ lo Calla 8'8 men n a legislature for Que cc Ccllrc as Bfllyégmas “W, and llzlllalvlhc warmth of a full-hearted a Liberal. He was rc-elcclcd by malkl-l. pyicesy hang c'.,fl“ys‘§.§,‘°lg English welcome to the visitor far acclamation in I919 and served a Co. 1M, ' Ldublzdafg. from homo. But even the friendly term as Baionnler General of the .____ " brandy 1111mm: on nfum nuddlns Bar of the Province in r924. .. - U bhow and Danie. Cardigan l-Inll h lllllhcl- 27th. Webster's Orchestra. 11111 flue. followam flight. L-3l-12-23-26. worn Hull. Bil-lgo and Dante -- -1v night, December QTiil. 11-495-12-18-21-26. cilnseci bv sufillarillr." The dis- _.¢_._._ tress lll“:li l," out off aflcl’ n sill- d "ll-‘lllrc Milivicw Hail llic brief tatllnenl of its uliszhi -1.\ ucc. 28th. Women's Ilfiliiill. MacKny Radio reported intercept- ln~ n u-lrz-‘crs mrlssaao at 2.21 p.m. 118T today from he British steam- ship Dixcovl- sari"! it. was "beinf! crating out of LiverPOOl- OBSER V S Pope Pius Leads Catholicism_ In Peace Prayers VATICAN CITY, Dec_ 25——(AP) -l°ope Plus led Catholicism in prayer today, am: offering o has- is for peace in a Christmas address ln which he asaaiicd the inhuman- lly of Will‘. The Pope celebrated mass at nlldnlghf m the intimacy of his private chapel and again said 111535 on arising early for a quiet Christ- mas wlfch he arranged to spend Wllillll h.s apartments. listening to u program of Christmas music broadcast by the Vatican City radio station. Hrs program for a “juot and hon- arable peace.‘ which he proposed in all acirirc~s to 25 cardinals yester- day, contained five points. He ex- p: srcl bcLei that when the "rc- caslon prcscnls itself“ all “sane slatesmcn“ would consider them. Tnev \\'€l'(‘I—~ _ I. Guarantee every nation. large r11‘ sllmll. the right lo life and in- (iFpPIIfTCIICC. = Ll. Free lhc world from “(he slav- 9111‘ oi armamenls." 3. Make cffecrvc international organization: created lo solve the world's problems peacefully. 4. Fulfill "the ne"ds and just de- mands of nallors, peoples and 91h. nirnl llllIlPl'iil9°.." 5. Provide observance by slaps. men and pee-pies of Chrzsian prin- clplcm 1P "111" lnc=1 0'.Clll“l\i“l'_\' senti- ments of hllnlanftv." the Pope de-’ eiared they "rry for vengranoe be. fcrc God." "As if seem. that the word has’ forgollcn Christ's mfssage for peace ==Y 9 —~; John Robert llfarLel l‘ 5.‘?- (Collllnued unfair-l 3. Col 81 k {figwtolfniigsnlfflli Ilnlnlcyhfl“ l“ - dird from illjl ’ rrcciv-rri m on alllonloblle ac ul Siltllrriar" afternoon. l-le lived about lhrcc Is Appointed 1 1 1 1 l cti when hc um ' eve-yvilllAv-"cs 1 Fred Lesrd of Ml. Blrvarl 1" s lhc driver cf the second car. il was an- pounced. quest svould be h ed would be l (l-ETZCE! this llfl'.‘l‘ll'.i0ll. it yvus an nounccd. Inlcrmcnl wruld be P EEK K s Nazi submarine crew “Come Up From The Depths" as prisoners-The ill current European u-ar is ovl-r seen arriving at British port after tllei 1A l ,‘ FARMER Ii i E S; -~ 0 _F I N i ii R I ES ‘Ills deceased u‘ 11g if) Police said last night eld. Funera‘ services for the field from his rcss Roads Cclncrery. Supreme Court (‘ 1i 1111111111 ilollfs lifter he was tzlkfll to 1h.“ Prince Edward Island Hop“. ‘ a1 but did no‘. rrfxain ccnr- r no in- l 0f Canada Judge lion. John A. CmmlillPllv ""1"" cwiaie, mlnlilcr without portfolio of illc Provincial Government wm 'l“§)flllitl‘il to the Fisherman's wan ffnard in the fiovince to‘ [iii iilc Vi“.‘Z\I\"Y on the hoard caused hy tllc (lentil of Mr. H. ll. nllllltiilip oi llon. H. ll. Cox. News Briefs WASHINGTON. D60. 25 -—~(AP) did not dispel a touch of‘ loneliness for lhe folks icfi behind. rmw vonx. Doc. 25—(AP) - In 1927 he judge of the Quebec Court of Ap- peals and in 1930 he came to O1- tawa as a Judlle of the Supreme Court of Cazladc. On the Svorcmc Court B"l\(‘ll his thorolvlh kuowiedze of flu- Civil few of the Province of mode him n valued membvr and . before his fatal The ship is n 31190-1011 craft, op- many of the judgments on Quebec cases. ‘Called By Death Alfliough he was in poor health W118 appointed for tile post few years he was able to attend most. of the sessions of the court until a few months azo. In recent weeks he was confined to his home. Mr. Justice Cannon was a. mem- ber of a famiy long prominent in ‘Mal and political spheres in th father, I Qucboc. illness he wroll- "~""'“‘“ llzlv fiiSClnllIlPd any id-"lll. ill as far filly 01:22; Awaits Decision HALIFAX. Doc. 23 ~tCPl -Af- Ler entering a denzal of any inlem la do harm to Canada's wartime cause. Allan Ftndlal’. young unfvcr- , i.v lecturcn trailed tonight the mcztsiraies decision in his lrlal on a charyc of conveying information out. of Canada. In n long Pcl-SiOn on the witnem wfiflllfi iCfliY. the ZS-ycar-clzl Fluid- , nl on m can- mfovlnaiion prvallclcial lo 1o in an 001.29 icitor 10 his fian- ill Denmark some of the coll- ‘111111 f, “commrw _ d; other 111m . .111 was lliilTCtlh-A‘. | "1 “.1111, lu make lhc point that I n0 iricll the lninrlnzlloli l nlpioll, mnlrineci 4 l 1- Li. lrllrr could be canker- ‘hsfqllflslnyrafgrclnvl parked (‘light-ll l lho sludlous-altnearlllg Chrisinlas parcel he urns iakllg 1.0 ‘ h.‘Cigfiywxulfirfgting}-. "o CllfifiCltPtilVfli. u ‘ " _ ‘ f‘ " . .Mgume'l PCP” mm hefmpnpd ‘thQnlgx-olllgblrsxilfwgc0231255 .3113? his car apri slrpliod olll on 1h." l fwqyaw n‘ 11x45 rfcrfjed high ' y m, the pnill of 0110mm‘ ‘ ‘ on “"111 Thgpgd;]_v_ Findlay. a plT. lllg my the sanlc r1 if‘ y. rcilhkay \._ m u 9.1 to lo l . lillatinn he freeil‘ , Lu M ss Bodil Kie- iltdi formed the bris- of the Cl‘cl.'.‘ll‘s case under the "ave or Crlllfriq fflfllififlflfl’. Enid an c tllllzll: of the num- eol1L-cll.l'-.l1cd ilcre. 1 on on ,i.hc sailing dale Ol ‘ first colltillgcd, of 01er- and mentioned an a r- Sonle 01 11:11 00.111; \\0l'L' d \\liil a skc ch. said he prcluously had .11 AKJHCS Lo help com-Ell H1- . .' .l.ng ln other letrcrs 1,0 the lrl. ; ..l he wrote Lvluce a week. h‘. ..l v.u.; g n; i0 come hc.e if W111‘ 1 no, f; okcn 011i. and he warned .1‘ A/llwtillflg of IIHLIHX ..lo previous clay a llihfli of- .c .i.e:l the dagrraln “could ..l l. 1 lhe safely of the stall: if ..ll ..."l1..-.l:erl by maul l0 a coullll) . ; oll G0rmall_\'.") :;l the lliltllmflliOIi oll l.‘ 11ml lnrport in i115 11.01‘ w .lnlllon kll0\\-1:.J,'<-‘-" llu llllll‘ 5P0"! "l Slllrli- ll- w“ lam“ OTTAWA- m“ 25""CP‘ "_ Y“? lo lllcl‘ out lile llalllcs o I i. ' lit Hon Mr Cllmnbcll Ti1<li"9L‘i\\'l"llf‘ Arlhur Dumoulln ‘“ ‘f w‘ - 1 d H . .1:- n: - - - 1 _- r 1‘ q‘ ‘ ,_ l)“ ‘.1111, no la for ff"il'("-‘f‘"l.1 the f"iil'ff'l district of “llllhn 0i ihc Sulrrln" C2111‘. n‘. ‘Mcruhf (m we “Oom- smnn; “no, . lflrlu’; as Assemblyman. He. will (“nada riled today at the age of, N. 51d. had been broadcast D14?- act on 1'1‘ Board lmdor the chair‘ d2. '. llziy ln a rarLo address by Hon. vlnscnt Ma scy. Canadian lush l; :illllll.SSlOl\€l' to the United Kind- UCIII. bllndlay told of’ various trips l° the European continent diiflfg the three _venr$ he spoilt at xford University ns Nova Scone. Rhodes 3111101211‘. He had no arircular inner- csi 1n European pol llcal develop- lnenis, he sold. but he ffillowed them as n student. He told of’ sending n cable to his fiancee Just, after h arrest“ will! ill s month. 1t said only: Happy birlhday. Love." He said he had sent no cables to anyone eLse. knowledge of guns. he said: "1 know next lo Cross wmunincd on his nztninl; nboul us, anti-aircraft or the Judge was educated at Quebec. any other klndgPNeiLher he nor the girl had ever taken lessons in gun- , nary or mapping. War-25 Years l Ago, Today folk-Severe weather stopped operations between Ruc- sinps and Turks in Asia Minor. Austrians lost ground in Galicin. Russians taking Krosnn and Jaslo DEG. 26 , SKIDS INTO LAKE - ANTIGONISH. N. S.. Dcc. 25 1GP) —-W1ll1am Mnlioy. 50-yenr-o1 lunlbcl- camp operator, was driving ll'1l‘f1l‘ i0 ix‘ wilh his fanlilv over (lhl-lsllnns Saturday. m: automobile skidded olf the highway and plung- mi llllo a lake. The body of Malloy was recovered. I1‘ -z 318090 Sea warfare being conducted as these members of Gel-mm U-boat vge concerned. They're r vessel was destroyed by British man-o-wllr, “high "Swen "mum Safer in I Trenches Than 0n Highways NEW YORK. Dec_ 25—1AP)—'Yhe j loll of violent-deaths in the United Sifiie: civrln: the Christmas holi- day weekend included at least 45:) ; VJZIIIYIS lolrguli. a grim record l which indll-alcd 1t was safer yes- terday in the trenches of the west- cvn front than on the United filled highways. Three hundred and seventeen lives vrere 10st in traffic arc GEMS. ‘- includinl 10 deaths in train acci- l dents. Reports from war zones at the time carried little or no news ‘ 01f war casuallfem Violent death cme to 43 persons in Illinois. fire oi whom died in Chr\ masilme slayings and flvc by 511101119. Cfllllflfflla reported 35 y aclidcntai dcalhs. and New York 32. TTiilft’. wrre 28 deaths in Penn- gydvrlnia and 27 in Michigan. 1 Fires accounted for the loss of 33 llve=. and 15 persons ciicd of gun- 1 sir-rt wounds. S xieen per (ms chose _ CllrlSiJnflS time to take their own lives. i Tennessee and New MPxico each ) roporied a fatality by freezing. and , Connccfeut and Kan-as each re- . porbcd one death by exposure. Only in Delaware and North Da- kota did Chrfstnlas collie and go without taking a life violently, re- ports indicated. ‘Little Breaks Christmas Quiet In Front Lines PARIS. Dcc. 25-Frencil ont- lDflsls opened up against German laatrcLs In the sector east of the |Mosclle River today breaking the “all quiet" expected to prevail along the western iron .0111 Christmas, I But as 25 years ago today. on the some front in the first C rist- mas of the First Great. War, there t through- Wns little fighting. ‘Ivlllshls official communique said. “enemy patrols were re- pulsed by our fire in bhe region east of the Moselle." The momfng communique said: “Nothing to report." Unbroken calm reigned along the front throughout Christmas eve M1111‘ s day featured only by sev- eral routine patrol expeditions. Heavy fog shrouding the battle zones reduced air operations. The weather continued cold and the sky was filled with snow-laden clouds. Several French reconnaissance 917.1165 went aloft under the pro- leclion of fast. pursuit ships. The German ail- force kept 1.0 the ground and no battles were re- ported. It was a quiet Christmas for the German effectors-s massed in cou- cc-ntratlon zones back of thi- W195i.- wall and along the neighboring frontiers. No troop movements were reported. Qnnors DEAD KENTVILLE, N. S.. DN‘. % ~10- Pl -Rcgjllald Mcrctt, 21. was rm:- lng home Christmas Eve over a snow -covered cmllllry road i0 der- oraie the tree for his youn son. He dead of a heart a tack. i ‘lllq \\'llil T OW EM N______,,_. .fi .a.__..._._ ___j___.__,___ ._.... _ . PIR BURGLARS 1: ET lllul 11111. B. 1111111111 slolll. $5,100 Stolen From l Saint John Main Street Store. SAINT JOHN, N. B., D90. 25~ (CP)-—'I'he main street. store of the l New Brunswick Liquor Canlrol l Board was burglarlzcu Salur..ay l 1118M 0r Sunday morning and $5.- ‘ I00 was stolen, police said IIOIIIgIIL. l No arrewts have been made. l The burglar or buglars cut off I one side of a safe to gel al. lire J cash. representing the entire pro- ceeds of sales at the store ln 5.11,- ul'day's [ire-Christmas rush. The amount was the largest stolen 1n Salnl. John in the last 23 years, The break occurred sometime a1- m the last member of the fitorcks staff departed at ten oclock Sat- f llldfly night. It was discovered about l 8 am. Sunday by police inspector. l Entrance was made through c, '. third-floor window. where the safe- crackers left a ladder standing, An l elevator WHSVUSEG for descent to the f l :-f1oor office containing the 1 5811c. Police learned that the ladder had been carried from a yard about three-quarters 0d a mile from the liquor store. 1 5101911, ‘if. S. Navy To Patrol With Flying Boats (By Edwrad Bomar, A55o¢§g¢¢d Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Deg g5_The binned Stairs navy has ordered a 19th 00512111. lorlg-rmlge, four. 111001 Lying boats m lmtrol i“ far flung‘ "line of observation" in lhe PllClllc and to reinforce the Roosevelt administration‘; hum. $Dl1€re defence pOlicies, Authoritative solute; 1003i’ that. possibly 5O rrafl. with a range of c000 mflcs were involved 010.669 order Just given fcrnia plant. The llargest single aircraft ‘navy history, wem to reported or more more than in a $20.- a Cali- contract. the purchase in p the Con- ldated Aircraft Corporation, San ' .10. Calif, Ill accord with the [dong-s policy dermis were with- lc. . The newest additions will mug- llnenl l5 other four-motor ships of the same general type order-ed last. year, and morg than 209 v tw -motor flying may; wrcady in service. The too-motor patrol craft have been "ferried" nOII-stop r0 Hamil and Panama and have been term- cd bv foreign aviation expert; "m. Comllflfflllll” the most formidable overseas "Hiking force of m9 kind lll CXLQCl-Lt‘. ‘Filo llaly i185 been experiment. lour~lno1ol~ flying bouts .~.llcc lfl.-.'>. 1'11: ll(‘\\('.~L planes 0rd- ored lycllln about 30 1on5 each have a llS-foot wlllgspread and carry a crew of IllIlQ Both army and navy are experi- menting meanwhile with still more glflrlt craft. The army, seeking to extend the range and load capacity of its bombers. inf/ends to build five Planes nearly twice the size of ts present lf-ton. four-motored bombers. Apprfxomately $4.000.- 000 was included in pending bud- get estimates for craft to weigh about 35 tons and capable of non- 510p flights of well over 5.000 miles. The newest ffl0d€i5 turned over to the air corps are cnpabie of top speeds of more than 300 miles an hour, and they can carry fivc ions of bombs each, aviation cir- cles undersiand. 1 To increase their range and powtlr still further, the air corps is helping finance experiments with l; 42-cylinder motor. inning Found Dead SYDNEY. N. S.. Dee. 25 —(CPl — Vincent MacNeil 31. was found dead of a skllll fracture on a waterfront street Sunday. Auhhoritio sold il. was not known how he had received tho injury. MacNcll was rm employee at s slccl plant here. idelnbcrs of the victim's family said llc lmd lcfl hOITII‘ snmrdoy n.‘- LPTilOOIl with about $60 in his .nc\vcd struggle it shall find 1° ll believed that no liquor was us undaunted." cigars TMAS “BY BOMBINGS 1W0 rcls ofcoul-age To War/ind Home Fronts Is Theme Tells World Hi-s-‘lseople Prepared For Great Sacrifices To Save Freedom Of Spirit. SANIIRINGII/fbi. Iingizlnd. Dec. 25—(CP>--'l‘he Kine, in a broadcast to his Empire at war, said today that 111s people stand “prepared to sacrifice everything in order that freedom of the spirit may be saved to the yvorlri." Speaking in a clear voice near the cud of a ilrozuiczlst that reaffirmed before the world the Empire's unify. His Majesty gave words of cheer and courage to the fighting men, and t0 his 500,000,000 subjects who are behind him. Listeners heard descriptions of Christmas in Enlxizlnd, Scotland. Wales and Northern Ireland. followed by the voices 0f a Newfoundland fisherman. a Canadian pilot. a New Zeaiand farmer, Australian munitions workers. a. Nllliayan naval rating, an Indian officer and a South African defence officer. High over "somewhere in England” a Royal Air Force pilot. flying at 5,000 feet. spoke his message of good-will. while from a destroyer leaving a harbor to go on patrol duty, came also the words of the yuietide. “We cannot teii what the new year at hand will bring —-if it brings the peace for Bouhie Tragedy 'h'-h iii ~ n .1111, ‘fllnlnkrnll “Tin gill-viii r1111“ wakg flf His illajesiy, sitting alone‘ ' I Chrlstmas Trlp in his study at Sandringham, said. “Ilut if it brinlxs a re- HALLFAX. Dee. ;;.»— ltl-‘l —~W11~ ulliflyn trip to tieflver a The King concluded his Christmas present to 1m ended in double lrugi-tix. Grady stuffed the pr, -' lmcker Sunday afwrlwon nd broadcast by reading this quotation from an unidenti- .. _ _ cd off from llCitiby \\o.1<'.~.u/_'» ‘led 59ll1c9-"“ East Chezzemook, 1281111111.; alloy. ll 1.1111 lll Lin: fillmmoulic ‘Mrs “I said to a man who stood at the gate of the 'year~ ‘Give me light that I may tread safely into the un- known.’ and he replied, ‘go out into the darkness and put your hand into the hand 0f God. That shall be to you heifer than light and safer than any known way‘ " Clarence Cross. 21, of Wtfllfiilmfixll, 1 . 0.. .p.l anlliilf. 2.1, u: burilllrllllh Joni KILFQSS the harbor from 11.8113, tame East. Chezzelcook. 1111: i 1r ran lJllO a frozen rut‘. not lopufca 1t end over end. Cmss and small were flung out. They 1.111;. on ‘the way to flu. pllai hen». Grady. driving, ‘\-L\Ak(‘(1 zrvuq iivlfl U15.‘ flfCifffllll lliilliili. HANHLTOX, OnL. Dec. 25-—[(‘P) —Ge0rgc A. Iilalhoson. 80, llzlluii- ton. internationally-kno\n\ as a. bowler, curler. Highland and .\\\'Il|‘ll dancer and piper, llil-d in hospital here Saturday. DiD-CHA HPNE A mac CHHi;TMA'~ZE= TEXT OF ADDRESS SANDRINGIIAM, D00. 25 -—(CP Havoc) —-I~‘o11o\vlng is the lexr of the King's Clmsinlas Day broadcast 1,0 the Elnpirc;- The fe ‘oval which we know 1* Chrislmms‘ Ls above .111 a iesuval of peace one of lllc ilolnc. Among all free JKWTJJFS love 0f 1181101: b PIO- foun , 111l- llllS alone gives security to the ilome. But lrlle peace ls ln the hearts of H1011 and it ls the»! tragedy‘ of this time that there are powerful (‘Ollllil_'l(‘S wilose whole d1- reclion and pilllcy‘ are based on as“. gICSSlOll and the supprcssmln of all we hold dear for mankind. ‘ It is this that has stirred our, $011105 and given them a unity un-l own ill any DTCVIOILQ war. We. have the feeling 1n our hearts tho: . we are fighting against \\'1CKOdI’iCS5‘ and 1111s collrlcilon nzll give us. sirenfzlil frflln (id-- l0 (lay lo per-- severe until viciory is assured. ; Proud 0f Navy At borne we are. as i1 were. lak- illg c s‘l'-.llll fol‘ whirl may he a—' 111ml o1 ... resolved and cont dent! We loin‘; “llil lpriric 2111.. lllanki Q- 110:8 oll 1110 lI(‘\~'l' 121111111, crliliulzxcl allld d vol-pl o. IllL‘ Royal Navy on ‘canny P \\ llrll ihrrl rut 1hr‘ ill-l four 1 ‘ "l" rods) munuls ha b: l lhe storm of rulh- ' a EPRONTO- lice 25--\I'Z‘.fI1'llllZ . . _ 1 maximum on: v1". t r .~'-- " ' ‘ ‘ r Dawson “ q U 053 , . V. l (Continued 0n page 3. G01 II nifififiiflfi,’ 82B Regina 4 g2 _ Winnipeg a n iicly Land ~ V» Q1 .\'i :-_ Q1 9 I3 3S 830C 1 w ll 1~= Aft T hles er Maritime Provinces: Fri-sh or strong norihwrslerly winds; partly Plflllll)’ and will; scattered MIDW- flurries. JERUSALEM. Dec. 25 -—<AP) 'I‘he bolls of fjlvlillrlrrln rant." out a nun-sage of "lwacc on cnrlh. 106M’ unheard by llflllfllls Hi v11! ‘ “ll 1410 M051 Dart fair from Ontar- b gglilliléb‘ ])l‘(‘\i‘1!0‘.]l$ llrzeclllllklll-lt Bio Westward to Alum-m “<11. gnllqu. c s 0 #119 0i‘ lY ll‘ flurrl . _ , ; ~= v" muadcnsh m m‘, 1.9M n! ‘he worm ‘Ipmpglgaxlgronorlrlc (‘ilrl.l.(‘lt<. Alone. 1'16 b llw 0f 1110 lynx". The (70110 of the 1 "5 l““‘”ll‘"<l l" 0-1‘ slllilhsis: The wealhcr has been c died away within the con- ll-"m B110 MMHlOb-"l. but ii ha; 1.1m n fillcs of 1.1m cizy. Jllllle cold fnrihcr west. There W05 no snow bu: a (‘old l wind swept lhc hoilr- bedcckcd High tide this mnrninz all 1101 and tonieht n1 m. l Sun sols this afternoon n‘ 4:24 nnd rises tomorrow fflt»l'1‘.1'1q no llmncs of thousands who spent the lmlfdnv far Ironl i-he.r homelnnds 1 In contrast 1,0 n troubled outside \\'r:l'ld_ the Holy Land was nil ilfllci‘ for the first lime in throm- years. Long -.=fomlluc slnle bcnvccn the Jrws. and Arabs for the conlrol oi Palestine “'11s sctllcd. k Olle lh(‘l‘l\t‘~-p\"f\CP for ihe war-.. torn wOl'lfl~\li'i'lS on lilo lips of the I Full moon non as. 7-211 n. m Summerside tide eilzlrovn min- utes later llmn Cllnllflliclmvll. THE (‘A-t FEYYRY §\l! i\"'.‘~ Leaves Borden f1 45 A M 1 no I‘ M. Leaves Tormcllllno 1101) A. M., lOFl P M. SITTHIDAYR ONLY [raves Borden 445 l’. M. w ilrllllilgl‘ to the Church of the l1.1li\'ii_v at Iivfhil-hvlll lllui kllvii a1 h" airline which marks the plan'- \\'lIl‘i‘t‘ 11w ('ill'l.'~'f. chllri was born. llnilornn-d filil(lll‘f'i\ 111111111111 with kcis. The mone was gone when his body was foun . lilflilSlllifls who made thr- annual visitors 1i UH‘ church services. ‘ Raves Torlnentlnc 7.00 l’. M.