MIRACLE BILL SAYS It seems like there's a lot of mighty nice folks around. I got a letter from one of ‘em today. It told how this fellow made a deal with a hatchery. He sold ‘em forty-five dozen eggs. They paid him so much for the eggs-around twenty- two, twenty-three Cents a dozen. But he was to get a bonus of a little more than that again for all the eggs that hatched. Well, air, he got ten dollars for the eggs, and his bonus was eleven dollars more. More than three quarters of the eggs THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDLQN --- CENTRAL GUARDIAN " I" Memvriam l ronimn ramunna new This eolurnn le relerved for new: of local Interest. hut advertising ol I ,_________ newly nature nay he inserted ut I H'__‘; MN. CIR-Tl vents a word. strictly payuhlu la ' Jane Stacie I(|\IJIII‘Q, passed aw“! at i“ . Mission Sani- CRASWELL for Photographl wium. 61m- coxreneuarrox um msun- dale‘ Cam ' ANCR L_97s_ on December - 1811. 194i. She W115 formerly of Malpcque, P. E. L, Canada. lidirs. Steele (£00K 5'1‘ D10 where smart people are m. u,- photographed. BUY too-IT... chains at F. n. Mel-nines L-HB-lZ-ZB-Zl. u“, ., was a school SELECT our its now for the MRS. Provincial Igelt Srheoiv at Summcr- JANE thlntlicheehrs i" side, January 5th to 81h. Fur houses llcr first 5911901 ‘oy yt 3' - and their branches are cooperating Pm,“ Edward L513‘? a “Im- in selecting pelts for this big event. One of he: first 1L5“ ' Canada" L-22a-i2-2z-24-2s. yam“ A crotefflflfllo ggafnixfgiillgg SELECT your pelts now for the 1131961112 apmmwd by m‘? 5111*‘- Provincial Pelt Show at Summer- - °’ L“ Angela-u Curifor- side, January 5th to 8th. Fur houses ‘n?’ ardmn or m" 135F503 511d and their branches are cooperating Buns" in selecting pelts for this b1 event. M"- sieele also taught school at L-22a-i2- 2-21-26. if: Kertinedg Sash, canon, k? me 0J1 marrl DECEMBER. 28th.--Canoe Cove 1i Wesley Steele, who mm? A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Burn- over twenty years ago. After the side Church, Clyde River 7 P, M, deaili of her husband she and her Ordination of Elders. Rev. T. W. only daughber Ann}, moved t. Goodwill. Minister. L-42-l2-26-1l. Long Beach. Chllfornid where 511g built her own heme at: 3015 Corto Bristol And- Vicinity v-icinit This estMoEwen Ewen had worked nu day v15 ‘Ihuradwy and in the evening corn- received quite a shock early Fr day morning when word was passed around that Ern- , had pused away m 111i: early hours of the morning. Mr GHOSTS OF CUS “OLD SCHOOL” DR VANISH FROM MILITARY SCENE Surrender To Modern Shocks - sogoodbut no f 1 litter after some not. drinks was bet- toolc a sudden turn later that night and passed aw-ay. A life lc-nz resident of the district. he was an outstandlnx "u- mer and fisherman and 1n hi! pamlng has lest one of its so much 1n building up this vicinity. He leaves ter. However he men who has done a wife and several sons and dau8h- ‘HTS. Mr. Remain Bowl . Midgell, had the misfortune to all on uhc icy the woods the otheroay and fracture hLs leg, Getting azcng roadin now in the evening of Life Mr. BOW- ley will be laid up for a long time it. la feared. lvlir. Arthur Moliwen, who has conducted a galwe here for Rever- al years on a big scale. has ans- wered tlhe call to the colors and will leave shortly for upper Cana- The Guardian joins 1:1 ex- slndlng sincere sympathy to them Walt Disney training films prove final banishment of influences of the disciples of old-style doctrines and in- structional methods- By KIM- BEATTIE When faith in the British soldier's rapid-firing rifle was abandoned in 1915 in favor of the fire-Dower of automatic weapons, certain heavy- aterned and opinionated old gentle- men in red tabs and Brass Hats, watching from the uaciows of martial history, were no doubt coldly skeptical. It was stupidly discarding the hard-proved ele- ments of human courage and sold- ier discipline for new-tangled, if dead y. machines! (But. the change could be stomached.) When the proud cavalry and horse artillery regiments were de- horsed in the 1930's ln favor of National Defence Headquarifll decided to be really exotic, and called on Hollywood and Walt Disney to help train young Canada for war, the last stub- born devotee o! Pflwdm . PB!‘ ogatlve and procedure must have surrendered outright in sheer despair. _ In any event, (lxey were first stricken into silence when our present Canadian Army. with 1L! armour-plated spearhead. began re- building to ultramodern design af- ter Dunkirk. and they have now apparently vanished, with all their influences. from the Canadian mil- itary scene. Rivalry in progressive- ness has become an inter-service institution. INDESPENSIBLE DOCTBINES Not that such stalwarts and their rigid theories-whose day is done- did not play a noble part 1n our armies of the past. Many of the doctrines they preached are still- "R-HA ILL MASTERS 1M0. Itwu typo o! army based 0n w gasoline, and also because the edu- cational standard of tdoayb Can- adian Army 1s so high that. only modern doctrines and views. es- pecially in instructional methods, could hold the interest of tens of thousands of intelligent, well-read b Canadian youths learning to be- come modern shock-troopers. The old ways would no longer do, the custom-shackled training syllabus had to be scrapped. MODERN ATMOSPHERE As a result a new atmosphere pervades every camp. training cen- ire. manoeuvre ground and lecture hut throughout the entire gigantic educational organization of the Canadian Army-in-training. It is everywhere clear that progressive- ness was demanded 1n all staff and instructional officers by Lieut- Cien. A. G. l’... McNaughton, the Corps Commander", and Major- Gencral H. D. G. Crernr, Chief of the Canadian General Staff. from necessary becaule of new tactical weapons and a new heels and AWE 16 . list. It would have been , as grotesque u the Dllney , 1n Canadian army been]. , and teaching the ting ping . weapons and the ticks of . tics while they do so. The first Disney film 1° , eluded 1n the equipment 0g , adian Army training “m,” _- closes man methods of a HUD W Iilerllll f-lctic; um _~i particularly with the cfficien ueefulnee of the new - tank rifle, swiftly coming 11.1,, eral use. Some few hundred f . film give detailed instruction the care and handling of tho mechanism interspersed with ,1 scenes of Disney "tanks" ' Them 1s an hllarioug ,_ " icy of fun and information " tank-sniping. Animated cum, disclose a tank's most sensitive ' vulnerable joints and a, 5C0“. " "surprise" methods and fuses ‘ revealed whereby an actual pan lnaftwagen can be stopped, ' " Stop {hat Tank!" also n... m in disproving the fallacy (ha; t new Canadian anti-tank rm "kicked like a mule“ and “ccukm. stop a. shadow.“ Army rumour mfiliilned the weapons, which uu astonishingly Bfintle recoil g1 falcing tank attack can 119' both minis" t» The story-of h 1h Staff adopted aninhlvicd gargdllgru assist the training program, 311m’: ll be, solid and indie- §I,‘,‘,‘,3,‘,'."“,’§ fie background o1- om- the moment they launched the his- mlmary 5tmc1ure_ 35pm; dc Corps, torlc reorganization of the Cana- momye mm a mm sense o; me dian Army after the Fall of France. need for automatic discipline are ho device has ‘been thollghi m0 even more necessary in this swift. "nllsuill- n0 “llmed llfoc‘~‘dl"fi 1115 ' been considered too bizarre for trial PRESBYTERIAN cmutcu IN Pia . . . caxainu-nrooaneia Charge. Ser- Eldlllvirihgagiuggllpy-fnly d§lgme" vices next Lord's Day. Hunter River leavmg two Gram l mu‘ "‘7' 11 A. M. Glasgow Road a P. M. Wes; Rudd h “ m‘- M“ Hartsville 7.30 P, M. Y. P. s. Chrlst- Rudjph whopsurzflfl gel?" 5"" 11in lzlndearour and prayer service Hart? Mrs. Steele was an active mom. do. where he will be stationed in oneofthelnme as gaseous, growling engines of war and transport, the shades of the same stern. unyieldins "9111 SUIOOl" again harrumphed indig- nation and disapproval. (But know- ing that it was their hearts pro- reveals the new Canadi meniulii An ex-Dlsneyarclagdllit11g1 an Enjrl ‘hman, Wllo rad bu.“ n,‘ 111g in the United States, furnnd l‘ in the ranks of the artillery “l: Pctawawa. He had passed his e12. hatched out. Of course, he'd fed his hens “Mlracliw Hatching Mash for a month before collecting the Those of the cider citizens here will learn with regret of the pass- lilllzoligiitlg 1i“ i? ‘lily alfiilzla-lz-ze u “er o! the First Presbyterian i“ ‘i 5m" “m w’ l“ Wm’ °l 1 ~ ith this r dl r chines and eggs. And he went on to say y L1 - - church of Lflng Beach, l Wallace McDonald. M1-1McDonald_ 518%. eoud bear w rggélslllnimiiémntgenvgiigeéarsnililijm m the and adoption H 1t would more“; men military tests and had g1. 11m this special feed cost Panvrm. rxwny _ Mam,- Member of the Westminster Bible W“ “NW1 m“? m‘ ye“ ‘ Every action 1n the present war future efficiency and eliminate 1W1? u spotted as unusually him 1m than nothing I Duncan Cole, ten year old eon of fffcimfé aadduliow? active“ member fledmlofiitmfllmuuil?’ °‘§...2°'§33' SHOCKS or PROGRESS day or mn-ssed-lnfflnirv armies. iétaduém dunno tilgrligntgh trulrdilng glrrtrfiggro n‘? been stelectcd for m» - lur. and Mr . Geo C l , Stanl ener C apter f 1,11 h‘ 1 - n necessary e mo ern s vey sec ion h s m 0e ey o all’ w” enlwlm 9°“ h“ pmve“ that e “ma” H soldier for the battlefield. ' Was suggested that nirwtflénl: merit. is still a first requisite. But Daufilliirrs of the British Empire this is an era. of new fashions. 0i’ She leaves behind “sides we It. was not until the great sweep toward modernization had person- ‘mild llndollbllfdly be utilized by health unill he accidentally fell ac- Headqimrtera because "They h". mm a chair in his kitchen. He was Bridge, met with a serious accident =1 few dilys a50- While threshing mean he got such a high DISNEY FILMS PulcciimS-c of hatch ‘ha! [he he bccame caught in the thrasher two Grandchfldwm a 3mm“ C'- abl to alk t th hos tal but ally struck the individual soldier in surprise speed and horse-power. t ' and h d his "i ' r, arm b‘ k 1n w~ 331115111’. 0f Mulpeque. P. E. 1 . e w ° e ' 1 d d The high-water mark of modern- imagination there now". 9x1“ b°'““ m“ h“ “sun a 1g" '° e“ land. and two sisters. Mrs. Gem-go away law’ m‘ night‘ IMO-m m‘ training "Zlifijlfiil §§l§nfi§b1.§°f,§§“§§p§'w§ll.“u.. :12. ity in Canadian training methods ere are some relatives here lfl-d our mythical military one daughter Miamie in Pietou. moor or srarr ourtocg Imagination was 1mm found, and the above commelllitifg stantlutcd. The great worth c: will be of course, the arrival of the first film of a series from the Walt Disney studios. Even to have sug- gested such a startling innovation to any army a few years ago, would two pianos and crushed J-l is r t- ing comfortably in mo” prides 1" “mm of Muloeque. and Jessie ‘Cgunéy gioepital. All his little alleging: d we“ 6°" H9941. P- en to him . ' - a ope l home mo“ The funeral will be held at Pat. where watch the stalwarts of older vlatin mood of the military 11011!’- ware, tactics, weapons and customs. To eep pace, and if possible a were thoroughly shaken by the ap- stride ahead, almost every factor paling shocks of progress. which enters intn the creation of amount more than paid for ,1’ the “Mlracle" Hatching Mash. Now, I think he is a Miss Menumfld arrlved . . terson & Snivelv inner 1 P ~ Rem . . . y _ .h .k “V. M. S. lilEl-ITING - The ... v- i‘ 111101‘. fro Montreal on Saturday even- wh i t of qrs nd . Canadian and Br tish soldier has _ . rig it smart L ap, to ma e a Cmwimas meeting of me wom_ aao Locust Aienue, Long Beach. ingmfor the Christmas holidays. 1951-1151‘ Qsrhgfiilul. §§_.,e°5f,.ued“m Kc... under mvision‘, and even m- have requzrcd an exceedingly (inr- films of flint type in dramatizin‘ voluflonary Chump 51m, 51mm mg and strong-minded indlvldua- army instruction was seen at on for instance, Cani- Mundoy. December 22,-1.1, .1 1:30 P_ M_ Charles Samuel Poung’ as army instructors. and when they visited 13b ions and ‘sellgeanl’ Pew Pa” 1' ml" deal like that New Hollywood as Canadian military enb Misionary society or London Presbyterian Church met. . and to get at the Home o, M“ Wm“ M“ o. n officiating ‘ ~ - The Bristol school closed on uon- 1 1 A;- t 1,11,, $0 mud! Out Ewen- The Pluoideni. Mrs. Stan- ‘ day afternoon but not oefore ELE.’,‘.,°’,,,°”{ZZ‘§.,".Z (h: Q51 ...‘? NGW whim“ $11145" 0n the cartoon,- , of i! ley lsjrown preszded and _Mrs. B. L. ersFEgRCl-{J SERVICES. — St. Pet- Santa. arrived from the Norm Pole ton“, Art of Teaching“ the storm films of the Disney studios, A m. liauvavrcn 10:1 me devotional exer- Y n led Church services, with a load of gifts and vim-iv for which arose from the bristling . .. . . . .. .. , giogllliélezulan training films will b; cis-ss which were in keeping "t1 Sunday- December 28th. Greenwich the Dl-‘Dlls, The school will remain Chmuuas, The memms decléeé gt 11. st. Peters Bayrmat s. rsgne u; closed until Jan. 3rd. 1942. oivar .___ ghosts of fine stiff-backed, spike- moustached disciples of cold-sheer I“ a“ msumu“ "him h" We flit-promenade‘ clurged u. the out (and not u. to pack and send bo t Miss ' Note change o’ l e" _ - me. l “T Lena Bra-Ber. port wzrkerxatol-lallfax chi-mm’ smdelhs 11-9-12-26-11, $1?) infill’; bfigldfixéllisllllg liifiaclevlcrldir. yMll-lam QAINUVQ WW5 unjustly) Wm‘ being 5° M» MAKE |‘|‘ and u-SO w"! eight boxes w boys cavcunrsn CHARGE - Mr Gemnlre Yer,’ "ff? h?‘ “f” finest soldiers for generations on ,- ¢ . ~ “""“¥"° m" i‘ ‘I "cilia" retro- ' ' we“ 5e “g as w“ m we“ y‘ British Army parade squares-must ‘ gressllm me despawh W1 Willi-h serving overseas and cards to boys in Canada. Mrs. Mur ‘y MacKay, lvliiu. Vilrbin‘ lvlucKnyq Mrs, Med Campbell and Mrs. Crawford Mac- Kuy were appointed sick commit- tee for next two months. Mrs. Har- ry Dunning will be hostess for next meeting and Mrs. Francis the Canadian General staff ado ed the bizarre proposal is neve M‘ of an outlook that 1e u new progressive as the 1941-42 Causa- an Army itself. Melbourn lvfacDowell. stud t 11 Slliflak in the North RusticoeXChulf-cih four and 1m Sunday, December 2am. Worship at 11 A. M, Geo. W. Tilley. Minister. L‘143‘12‘36‘1l~ Mr. Leo Lapiene ar-rlrved here last Friday from the Magdalen Islands PRESENTATION —- The Girist- to , _ spend a few days with his mot- mas spirit was generously EXT-ended her. brothers and sisters. Mr. 1n- ; ---- ~- twenty-five cents p" have shamed the powers of scorn and vltuperatlon of a Kipling: Mulvaney. But the end 1a not yeti when the Directorate of Training at pound. PM pupa? 1m TheUGILVIEFLOUR mus cmuuupumnoa Mm,“ In,“ M“ Wm“ . . r » , ,, _ e M“- to the Market Clerk Mr Arthur , _ __‘ ___4__ _____________’___ w" ._-». i ,. . .. ._ C d ' ' lei-m. who has always lived in the . ' m d E‘ n- .. 71c W“)?! o“ 8am,‘ stfiunifififg 9“ Tuesday b” a" ‘he Gulf Islands. is on ns way '.0 Que- .~ . , . . ,. . Wllulll MacKay lcnclcr- Q15 Bud Patrons of the 1... f W, m, u, d - _ Lil-J. laLl. BROS. Lil). dcii-ntfnl solo. A Chflptfil‘ Charlottetown Market when they ffrfbglassle lxlacfigmfilfg‘ jhdfllfo: presented him with a purse in token °f their appreciation of his ca-op- eraition and efforts to perform 111; dut es. The presentation was made on behalf of all those interested by the Study book was read by Mont MBCEWCII and Mrs. Cale. The report of the very encouraging. ivorker and goes to Quebec City lilx'.lzzsii'.'c Disiribuicrs fcr l‘. l2. l. every “dnten (‘harlottetuivn _- being very . A 1 . 2 closed _with 6' Comm and Mrs‘ J‘ Mmlreg‘ lIGEIlhrlIOIHQgllZlCI-flgl‘, and Nauimal leave rrXt ueek for Montreal, where he is n11 zlryed 1n the Northern El- ectric p'ant. Mr. Almer McEweu. Rollo Bay, was in Bris'ol Friday Bl/Jillillllz the funeral cf his late brother Ernest, Almer, who is getting alOnz in life. will be remembered by fllS old school-class “when he taught at. St. Peter's Harbor. Most of the class he taught have scattered around but a few including your agent still re- main in the vicinity. FFIRE Al; SERVICE STATION ._ ~;— 1r s1 - . ‘@9915 BEl-LS- —- A Dfeily vice? Sci-oiirljllgllt0fl] tghlettcfidlrnfiildnl Sg- g took place at St, Anns gm and Queen Streets in We clLy . Loi 6a. on November l2, vlcdnesday aftemomm The blaze llLCll AcLle gcorllsélauih- Orjgmnged 1n {he fvrnar" room ' . ‘o0 s, e- , . ‘ m f‘ -, i", . . an \fr.". en" et- ' '? . ‘ drlottctoivn‘. Tshe Cclligmuny gram“ and l" B 511°“ time We ed and the Nupnal ure was ‘under control. ‘Iwo cars lied by the pastor Rev. -1 the hulldma W91‘? pulled to safe- 1-1 11_ The Dude was bgcoln... iy. One of the vslnclcs belonged to d in a powder blue dress 1.10 ])!‘3IJl‘l£‘lO1‘, Mr. Maurice Hughes. _ 11.1: and. hat, and ucces- It was badly damaged and hm to series to lllfiiCllxsllif was attended be salvaged by use of a tow rope. by her lll€l.[l Elsie Villard who wore There was very little gasoline in wine coat and matching accessories. thg building 5; me tin-ML Many friends of Mr, Ralph Mo. Ewen will regret to learn nf his continued illness. \I'tllll[ (TICS-S- ‘a-t yrravv and cran- pprd off with plum " for two "sca- u-a as stunt .11 ‘...! 1 First 1.11‘. are his hubby, . (‘ilul was iormezly , Lord cf ti: Admiralty-—the incur iuclluicd beans 'I‘l1cir tahlc-matcs Re ftWtli. inciudcd Mrs. ' and ~ l‘ .‘~ _. u . \‘. < 11m Halifax. xi Amhas<ndor_ and Lady Halifav, Lord Beavcrbrook. Britain's Minis- ter of supply: Admiral of the fleet Sir Dudlev Potznd, and other top- ‘ British and American i; .- and naval names. In the forenoon the President and Mr. Churchill_ Mrs. Roosevelt. Lord Beaverbrook, and others at- tended Christmas services at the Foundry Methodist Church. The services were sponsored by the iihv-‘iirrtton fcdcraflczi of churches. Si g in 1h" fourth row on the rich! side of the miririle aisle. Pre- sident Roosevclt put on his pinch. zmse eye-glasses and Mr Churchill his horn rimmed specs and to- gcihcr they read the Christmas litany and sang out:- "O hear 11s when we cry to thee. "For those in peril on the sea.” Keep Mllllfd’! in the home. OIMOIA l °~G“°"o FAPARII I M‘N'U,r PHlLlPPlNE ‘ IS. China u J Sen y % vu’ _ @vao ; i .I\_? U ‘it \_.-'..‘:.:,:>_::-y(,’_, 0 5,. [..-_ i] q |_r\_ fimzwm .-./ F , / uusraatm r1’- v.11: 112i": tics POKTFGAL ' d that a Japanese c‘ nee lxase was l0 h!‘ 1i \.. lxin 40') mLes cf Ill-IS- ‘i t~ I rd»; and Australian ~. ml: r.':'.r the Portuguese l: ll‘ of llif‘ l l.:ld. Al 1h e same 113,. g-nypt-re was unperturbed hy llic rrp;rt that Japanese were In ccnm hon cf Portuguese purl or few», “ilvyHr czrlrclevi Ii . p ‘$1.8 anyway,‘ said British ofilclaln. _» The groom W35 ably supported b7." M Robrrt McQuarrie. The wedding MANy pAs-qNGERS _ march was played by Mm Mary E. o; 453 pasw _ Xlclannv Durzhl: the ccrcmcnv ap- province m, U I mourizui- h_\":_nns were sung bv Mrs. c 1101mm, at [heir mm d Amos Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Sm“ ‘Hi . T, .195 f1“ L:\\~:i':ncc Nlurray. After partaking alfrangged fgxlmi; m‘: Isslfsfilqélatlg f l)‘ kl LL ti‘ b‘l(l '. l i. l)vliinlliau'call iflaresgrlt lhee lmlilxerlieiale Bllreau- which arrived 1Y1 We 61W relatives of the contracting parties at‘ 1245 3~ m- 5nd Hi1 $llmmefslde they lcft on a short motor trip. i" 12-20 ‘L m-~ hail 63 va-sseusers Pzcricus to their marriage they were m)!" 505N111. Mfiliifefll and other ir-ntiorcd a itiisccllancoi‘ shower by Parts who took advantage of this their Charlnzlctoxvu fri .s. Their latc train to spend Christmas at many friends oxiend congratula- home. The figures of arrivals were tions.—(Pairiot. please copy.) released last night by Mr. B. Gra- -———-- ham R0 er - DUATl°N_At Hm B s, Supervisor of the 'l‘rd vel Burea . v tal. (Jfanzpbelllxltlsn, N. u _€__ Mich o 1\ drilur- LEGION concern‘ 4n e h . ii lmie an Sept. 7th. i941 lottctown branch of me (Jlanidllgn 11-1‘! ‘ xvhio she was awarded a Legion was hos, w over 40o men spacial 9n“? by the “G591”! ‘m4 in uniform last night in the Leg- received the cofllratulntions of her km Roam A very enjayable 1m_ “Mmeiwlm fikmds" Prevm“ m he‘ promptu Christmas concert was graduation Miss Ryan spent. a presented and me ladies o, ‘he shcrt. hclidav with her parents Mr. Lpqlon Auxmm. served delwo , and MrsxFmnk Ryan of New Lilafs- lgtjtshlnents i032)“, b0 s The‘é'{nu“ go“; and n?“ aficgnn-tanrliil. :-\ of familiar carolsywas a rail lifitnor Qlilflténdolléfgrahilitiéu. kfhqcgf $2: evgrgitrlish Xfflieféflinmem o“ Nwmb“ 5"‘ M155 Rim‘ 1°" Lillian Earl m r id f1 ME.‘ 1M 1S5 for Chuiham. N.B.._t.:> vi-rite her final A m, e Pb? ° ‘Li B P13110- examinations which she success- 599a! gum, Y ‘gilt ‘Kpmglfim fully passed fllljlv0biallllfid her reg- g“ 5 Pl“ “m? "E Y Mifiie-i P0385’ islcued nurse dlimma. and nus ac- tfliggibel and Tflcsil Cosieilv- Sfun- nepted a pt.“ -11 a‘. the usnerm l?‘ aus appeared at the Lelga. of 305M111. 381,531,,‘ N5 M155 Ryan t e entertainment and distributed i‘ a me“ o1 the oiMamh mmny presents to all the members of the Caxdigan" p331 and Mm Fred fightin forces present. A number Curran, New Perth, PEI.‘ also a of sold ere, sailors and airmen, who grand-daughter of Mrs. Michael were spending the holiday season Ryan (f Cardigan, PEI. l-ler at their homes in the city were n- frrnds \\".:".h 1.1;"; Ryan many years mong the men in uniform present. o1‘ lwallh an _ succ2ss in ner Ifll The concert was put on by the joint 91105511 plOffkfiluli, efforts of the legion, the Ladies (Patriot P1131156 COPY.) Auxiliary and iltc Provincial Gov- - ernment. The Rooms were beauti- fully decorated for the occasion ANNUAL mrEETixG-Quecn Ml- an; a large Christmas tree occupied rv LO.B.A No 973. Kingston held one corner of the building. The _ A total aFllVCd in the eimflfi eve to spend Mr. Phillip Beard. who has con- ducted a blacksmith in for business in the village at Mor- 511, in the stand 0d the late Adam ay. Tokyo hears News of fall 0f liong Kong: TOKYO Dec Morcll Rear fri- scvcral 370E175 115,5 opened , . 25 -— (Japanese broadcast recorded by APl-Japan- Rscn-tn sues and emu; of QFERATION h t Wnen Hollywood and Walt Disney wen celled In by the Canadian General Staff to help trnln young Canada hr war. ihf! PF-"YPY" views and progressive military outlook of the new Canadian Army were clearly revealed NM‘ ‘ Shots from the fin! ‘bow’ lame]? "m" "flglnal °"'"°ll 57 50:1. Peter Page, who ls now 1n Hollywood. fllln 0| the D*"""' F"? idents of the island." Although the hour was late on a holiday night newspapers rushed e59 headquarter; gnnpuncgd, 19111311; out extras which have been reserv- that Hong Kong had fallen and within the hour the news, heralded ed for the biggest war news. (The day is not celebrated 115 by a fanfare or martial music, wrs Christmas in pagan Japan, but ra- transmitted to the Japanese people by radio as a “Christmas present" from their armed forces. Domel reported a short. time later that high representatives o th Japanese arm Governor of ing at the Peninsular ther as the 15th anniversary‘ of we accession of Emperor Hlrohito.) I 8 and Sir Mark Young, 1 o h d ong Kon , ere m et- to otvell in Kfwl- locn, across Victoria Harbor from Domei said thagfive hours before the surrender two British non-com- Hong Kong islan batants brought the Japanese n. ' message from the Governor declar- ing he would not yet give up resist- ance. A Domef broadcast of the sun, render described Hong Kong as “a esent to the Slnneking and Japanese nation" and said. the cap- quiet of Christmas morning, l0 n glowing Christmas pr ture "could have been achieved much shorter order had it not been and 22 on“... for the stubborn disregard by the ' - arrison for repeated Jap- the naming w] British anese a vice to abandon resistance peace o; mwmgp- m”, at sh vm_ glob‘ 1111111111 v-{JHiIIBbeQE-ii Mg‘- entertalnment was under the sup- " t r- Zt- i v acc.‘ - _ , pdigkd guy 103316 bandncf ladies ervieion of Mr. A. G. Bruce. in the interests of the safety of res “m! cathonc during the past year. as will seen by the report ‘given celow. Thev are looking forward to better acliic-vcmrnls in 1342. P/Cd Cross work 1'1‘ 1h» year: 60 pairs of men's scqlrs. fl qu s, 6 sweaters. 5 p half-mills 2 pairs rifle mitt. pairs air force mitts, 2 ecarveskfi pairs w-nstlets. 3 large boxee ca e etc,‘ toe soldier-fa gve&:_as,bfég£(e)tstp Re. rosa un _ . Rgpgplgd bomb"; 111g; 9n 5n. 5mm 1‘ Quflm‘ cimadla“ ‘find’ tinh port areas mg the industrial ‘£0111. quilts and iWQtPQILlTStéZf gigant- mmand‘ h“ lama“, flesh ‘b at." were aFo sen o e r . . ‘ Prrgrstnt. Crphanngc Ncwl el- Wnmm W m‘ irllmml slluerl"! mud omcers 1;;- 1942, WM" 15m- nf the manv thousands of civilians Ruby Cclwill DM. Sister Edith 1n Great Britain who are harried Barrett. (rcvlfecl n» Chaplain. SIE- from shelter w shelter and finally W? T"f‘"9 5“"'~"""' l-"°"‘*l9°'~°d" 1 iven into the open country by '1 ‘-'.ci1lG .Y,F'. ET“ "Hum {lgemfig successive raids Eventually places are found for them all places of or. ~91‘ Mav Bwman. Guarliap, Bro. uvis Wsrd, Dir. of Car, S.s_ relative security but their belong- Margaret ward. Ben. Lecturer, Bis. Inga of all kinda are destroyed. The Sirliye ifieglugffy-“rlflp-(r ligllgegi girl- task of emergency feeding alone in who F P ~1° mum» . r n: tn mmis‘; Elli” M°§§,'“,,"°"',',',';" gllllgl. up Edge Ftlrlldletatzltno w?" Ilgzuunteilry] so . F . Ii s15." Ianuunoii? Drcherfy. vi clothing Ind wddinc il mu¢h Commitfne. Sisters l. Newscn. H. more wflcuu- ivurd. A Drrhertv. o. Trwnejc. To zaeet these enormous needs *1':1.'f rs. Bro. Davis ward and S“- fllndl have been started in various m. .l_'°.“"",‘;_,, Ff§§1f°§ carts o1 the .-- n Her Majesty Ccmmnmce, 5mm,‘ up,“ News“ use of he.’ nam- m connection with m‘, you ' the wminion campaign, which u QUEEN'S CANADIAN FUND DONA TIONS officially known ll tlms." Every dollar contributed to the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with- out deduction to the Lord Mayor of London for distribution to the homeless and needy Contributions from this Province should be forwarded to the My: I‘rust Company, cclpfe to dale:- Recelved Wednesday- Major T. If. MoNutl. Charlotte town, 81.00. Wilma uml Janet Wood, Central C rietlnu In Royalty 3M0 (for shelters]. Friend. Charlottetown, $1.00.. A Total lo date 85,329.51. "me Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid vic- Charlottetown which reports the followlnl re- sr. mots. Degas -(AP) ~ screaming 1n persons suffered 1m agonizing death ‘c injured today in M89 oi a bus. Scrne of them rad come from the i-lllfch, Another was a sailor on leave from the navy. Olnle of the dead was a 15-year-old g r . The public service company bus collided with an automobile, car- eened off a parked car and, hurtling the sidewalk, smashed through a IOU-gallon fuel oll storage tank in a yard. The oil tank exploded, envelop- inq the bus in flames as it plunged into the brick wall of a tenement. Telling of panic-stricken efforts to fight their way out. of the bus, Mrs. Margaret Berhhold, one of the least iniured. said the rear door jammed after she had made her escape. "I don't remember getting out.‘ she related. "but I did and then the door slammed shut and the 1 others trying to get out couldn't open it. "I'll never forget those ugonized feces that clamored for escape from that flaming bus." MORE RATS TIILN HUMANS ‘The population orCunadu is un- dir 12 millions of people. The rat population is estimated to reach i.» milllonl. The mt ls man's moot in _telligentAuncFdahgerousYoe. Hols filthy, destructive and digease-car. vying; a menace to society. At a most. conservative estimate the mt llfilllllfltion of Canada consumes food of ri_ value of 5Q millions a Your. If this were his only fault the rat's (cntlnucd existence might be tolerated. It 1:. not as a destroyer of proper- ty or as n consumer of food but as a. health that the rat does ’ h “ . Because his body h fleas. lice and mites a . Iliveiliganon has shown that a single rat carries on the average 19: fleas. fl1id_§hcs9_ii_e_§i1__iu_rua§_y'_ quently infect foodjuppllesjnbut. lnzy-irliztk as Jap warplanes (encircled) . upper right are bunting shells of i _ g f left of this dramatic photo, lo from the sinking 11.8.8. Arllolll rmcle, billowing u the huge battleship in real lhrbor. Tiny bombed instances, are known to carry (115. ease. A rat bite may cause fever (rat. bile fever) and otZ-zs infections but. the real danger from rats L; because of the dtense-carrying in- Wis living on them. The m is the chief reservoir and source of liu. Wm Dlflsile. The plague is Jae black death" which in the years lSLui-B killed 70,000 of the half mil. 1101i population of London. Daniel Dcfce, author of "Robinson Cru. sue," wrote one of the best des- criptions of this devastating epi- . clemfc. Infectious jaundice, leprosy, trichinosls and epidemic typhus a: spread by rate. These rodents fret _ l-v-s m‘. 0.8. anti-aircraft nun. plentiful. -_- __ l cher ahops, slaughter houses and in grocer-Ass and warehouses. The rat is prolific. Their lncreniihl numbers are limited only bi‘ 31° a’ vailable food supply and 011D"?- tunities for nesting. The families run from '1 to 14 in number. Rat-proofing of buildings. starv- ing, the use of traps, poisons 11nd fumigation have all been tried ‘with more or less succem. The nalllfhl enemies of the rat are hawks. snakes. skunks, weasels, the mon- goose. mlnks, dogs. cats and ierrols- The rat cannot live ivilzotit food and he will uicklv migrati- ii‘ i011 su plies are enied him, Just as he l congregate where the food 1| ~~ 'fi’.t__'i Vi“ black clouds I