wm~r~f<flufln YIFQQQVD"§ -.-.-...-._.._.-Am>-|; AIA J~‘-‘—~ _--_.-_-___.._-_.-_.___a_..__,._.rf.__,..-._.__,..- PAGE 1210511), Before You Insure Consult Confederation I Life - Association One of the World's Great Lifé lirsurbnce Institutions. llg-notvlitlgd for Strengt ' ';$'e_.]y-_;g'e. 'dnd' Sec u rity ~ - Since i871. ' Death of Mrs. G. A. Hughes Here Yesterday ‘F1111 111 111_"I1'1!‘lldS1)I.\I1'. ' oi .\1". G. A. Hug: cs. 1'1-- ciucf train (iispflftli- .~ Cuuirtdznu Nationul R1111- pct to lean‘. 01' her o: 111-red a1 her home 1.1.‘. '.(‘.<lt'i‘\ifl_\'. She had 1g hcaliti for ovcr a . w _ . a nun and 11.111 med 1 slzc came :0 Charlotte- hcr husband in 1878 hncl rcsidcd ever since .. . ‘iv-‘fzugc she was Miss R (Ln-r .. ' a mri-oivii‘. f g 5011s and \ ‘c: Roy. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Port Elgin, N. 8.; Cyril G. paymaster for the Atlan- tin Roeinn of the C.N.R.. Moncton: L a‘ ‘nomc: B111 t-he and M111‘- husbaud, the ziughtem Sill‘- . . N. J.; Ithiid. Bram. xfoncion. One 113m) A. S. Simpson of Vancouver. B C. also siuvives. 'I‘hc funeral w l take place from her Knit‘- rcsir‘ on P111102 Street nt 231) p. 111 irsciziv to the Peo- pl/"s (‘t-molt Cuba. has ruled all vmrkm mall n-ct-zig; full pa.’ 011 i-hr- fou‘ nation- a‘. ‘1"‘:i\‘.fi_\'3 lVflPfhal‘ they work or no‘. C<»1‘1‘.‘.v.\12, . - 511021‘. - Mac-DONALD ._ Al. ted Church Parsonage, on November 20, Rcv. Hugh 3111101‘, Niuss . of M01111; cu H11111cr, ll >‘i..\\I - A: \.'.1n1‘ou\‘er, B. C, 011 ' 1:140, .' (llilpii W. l 1- v1 é,1:‘.1‘.5_‘:1eId, L41: s‘ -- A’. Kcusiiigfou Novem- ' A11‘... 11.101101 H1.‘ .1‘ C1111 s Hu N11 1101.511)‘ — At Wctcria Cross, 1.. " . (>11 NM‘, 147.11, 1940, vl .- Hucuts, ‘m l'hl.| column in rcscrvcd for new: of local Interest but advertising 0i n newsy nature may he inserted ll 5 cent» a word SIHCHY Pa!‘ _‘lnlu u: auvuucs .1 llil \l TY S. Iii-NI Lin.» 1.1-1‘... . 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C1111; 1\-.-1‘..; ' uiissfoiu», 1111.1111- cd 11v c wt a1 1 (Jciuinmec 111 Action. ‘I111 c were 1:5 mcuibeis and out.- \ present lJuts am0uut.1.»_- ‘.0 . 01101-1111: 1m, 111111 $1.00 civcn 111 ‘ decuicu 1o 11111 u 1.11 610111111 l-‘uziu. A 1111. mbics 111 1111- 111111 1\.. - . .' .s w. 11.1111. '111.~ 1111-111.“ . 1...;1 11 siio; (lib- 111.v.1‘ ‘$111011 i! 1111113811 by 111.. 1.1: ‘was 110.11 at. . R. (Iliifk. (‘llaaitlii t-11 s1 1111 i‘. T111‘ 0121px 111 the 11111111.- O1 .‘,l:. tPItiFlOI Ill-ital‘ (t ‘ IGNS \‘»".11‘ Scr- 11::. A1. a ‘cznziozi felt thc splcudid ~ yr- lili. Funer- . 11‘. .111 1. 11‘. I p. .. ‘i1 .1.s l '- rrsicicucc '10 Or- ,3 “(H W“ "- 1 H"""‘i- 1ippouii .1 11ft» I3:‘n.11ch Il()i'(.lil-R'l‘Y - A1 111v P. E. Is- l“ “M” "l . - ‘ i \... Sunday, N01‘ K OF I, In“ ~11). Donzui R‘, H," K . ‘ , '!._. 11nd M ' ' 1Q. fl“ .\lc(‘.\Rlit).\' - At his home in Bun- 1.11‘ \‘ -1-:1‘.bc1- 2.3111, iii-it), Jami-s 11, ugt-ci 8 . Him 1e- .Z yo. i Hi1! M?’ ~\ Domr Dmcc .1‘ Pfiazr was I111- of .‘ B \(1l?'|'i1 ‘\l! l.~- 1 lIL-HHIII . W‘ S1111‘: 1111i f.‘.1111Z‘. (‘XDFC s 1110.1‘ iurr-rc tl‘..1nk.= 1‘ t 1‘. bv Prou- mrzu- :- '3 . : Tho Lords duriniz 1111-11‘ rt: 1-11: Th1- rhnir thcn t‘ n l. -- 1 _t nv-d ICI‘ .11 . .. r1f‘.=“11'!"s cf " 111i‘. L-RQT-li-ZF-‘i In Memoriam In fond and loving memory n! KI-.I-J'l‘F(.‘iiI) |.. \V.-\I'l'!‘l who [Ilium] n(fl"!‘f'll'y away NzL-mbor 25. 19:11. Ild Cod shal Wpi- away all tours rmn their eyu, .1111 thcrc shall ll? m; more. dcath ncithcr sorrow mil‘ rrylrg nciilici‘ shall thcrf‘ be 11H! mnrc in for the former things arc rnssc 2-way. Inserted by his Wife nnrl Family. N. D. MacLean f UNDER TAKER " EM BALMER Chlrloltolown and North Wlltnhlre Phnnc l“ ‘ 11 l-lrriiFn-J. . ‘R. 111111111, 111‘! 11nd (‘hr . . Y‘1‘~‘:1 I?‘ “ i Dr-rt-i‘ 111111 Bnrbwm (‘r-tiituvlt ltt-‘iriintz, Dorc- ih‘: '1.‘ ' 11." 1"‘ ‘~ P011111. (l (7rd of Luv. O K1111! ti PYIICI‘. Bcnc- dictuh. |1’11.1lt.t n1t‘.'->1-1‘npv). Personals Licut .1. .111-..~~~'\v n 1111s i-vlurn- r11 in - . "'1' spuiiing 3h.‘- \\‘ ‘ 1 .1. 1.1.011‘ Mr. nnzi Mrs. \\'.i~t11f, Cknrlrttc- town. Mrs Cyrus Marni" 1111 hns arrive-d ' .'n‘~‘o.“- ‘ - :1 frzv w'c‘.(s' ivith Miss 1 . ‘:1. Dr. Cy- ‘111111-11. who Ls i ‘.1 of the Frrullv of Arts 11nd S‘ ‘ucc. M’:- Clill Ulli\l'1“~l7_\', “111 join Mrs. Mil-‘- mi""_. 111-1- lnirr for smm- iimr- 11f- tcr '.“ nrilnurnmcn.‘ of fiv- House 10f Con-W w- 11“ F"“‘11~1“.'. ::!\ N- 105 musI-gunrd Its health. Buy rhrlstmas Scull and prevent tubcrculosil, {The Central Guardiani i l‘ uiihurzuv ZION TURKEY SUPPER and B.~\Z.-\.-\R THURSDAY’, NOV. 28 5.00 - 7.00 PM. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I 1 1 LOADING Inverness and Sprmghili screened 0011i today. wet-ks Coal Yard. 11-843- 3lIl.I’l'.-\R\' MEN VISIT SUM- MERSIDII.— LL-Cul. J. H. Drlliblil‘. ucxicznl staff officer 0f Mlllifily District No. 6. accompanied bv Mm. R. l-f. Duvnr. Officer 0.3111111111111111: ihc Vcicruus‘ Guard of C111111d.-\_11\ t111> 11111111111‘. ’\‘iSiit*d Siumncrsioe 10.1 ‘ct-av. 'I'hc\‘ impccicii SOVCIJI ro- .'c slips‘ which \\'li1 b1‘ uscd 101- 111111-1211’: two DllIlCDIlS o1_ 1111‘ Guard which will be imnslcrit-d there 50011. Col. Dunbar loaves on return to Halifax 1111.9 morninfl- 2am P111111”; Show opens; 350 entries 'I‘he 38th annual exhibition of the P.E.I. Poultry Association. Iuc. was declared officially opened 111st night b_\' H011. W. H. Dennis. Min- ister of Agriculturc, who Ci(‘1l\'i‘l‘t‘f‘i the opening address. More 1111111 one of the 350 fowl assembled up- stairs in the A. Home building, with bold disregard for the prom- inent speakers, kept up n contin- ual crowing and clapping of wings 11s the opening core-monies wt-re faking place. The room, filled row upon row with evcry variety of domestic t i i t (Tm-don (‘. Avnrd. (‘hnrlnttc- of l-Iasti-rn lluy i m. it-nn, Dlzuuigcr and l-‘vrd. Toyland opens At liolmans A host of children in the City worr- ovcrioycd Saturday afternoon bv the first visit of SuutmClnus to Cliuriottciuivii 1l1is 59115011. 51111111 lundt-zl 111 110111111113 Toviuud curly in llic nficruoou 11nd was busy all (lav 1211-1-11111: his vounlr friends and 00110011115: lcitcrs from the eager boys and uirls which he will call upon Chri 111.15 Ewc, 'I‘uv1n1111 1111s v0.11‘ is located on i111‘ urouud floor in thc tiewlv bullt 111111111011 111 ihc 1111111‘. The improve- mcut will be ivelcomed by all 0f Suiuas friends. In his collection of toy: thin year 51111111 has many new articles which will thrill the hearts of every vounpsit-r. The usual 1115111113‘ of dolls fc1‘ 1111- little‘ air}..- 111111 the mmhnni- c111 fovs‘ for fhc boys. was vcr)‘ much in evidence at Saturday's foy- luuti. Amoim the new toys in San- fowl. resounded with echoes of the farm. Judging will get under way‘ at nine o'clock this morning iyith M1‘. F‘. C. Driscoll of the Expcrimentnl Farm staff placing the birds in the different classes. Tonight thcre will be a musical program 1n con- nection with the show. Among the different varieties of birds showing are minorcas. lcg- horns, white rocks. light SHSSPX, black minorcas, black ausiiwvlorps. brown lcghorns nnd cnmbars. 'I‘hc1‘c are also classes for geese. guinea hens. bantams. rabbits. bans 11nd guinea pics all of which are on 110s pack. and one which drew o rzrcnt deal of attention from the younzscei-s. was the electric movinfl uicfui-c cnmcrzi. (iumcs, slciphs. iricyclcs. toy tele- nhoncs 11nd spinning tops, to men- 11011 only a few. were among the muntlcss toys lining the artistically decorated department of Santa Claus. A number of new counters were ziddcd this vcar. There is also a rr111pl1-ic stock of Grcciinz Cards, \v1‘nnufnu- irauci‘ and seals. If \\‘(lS ncccssarv for Santa tohaye some 11c‘ ms at his toylond Satur- duv in ordr-r to sce- that allt-hechil- dmcu ivuuld be attended to and display. Mr. Chas. E. Worm 1s mrinnqct- of the show, i I-Ion. Mr. Dennis 111 111v cias-ning. stair-d that poultry misinsz cnjoy-i cd a vcry promising pl-acc in the ngriculture picture with the price of eggs being ovcr 40 cPnts n dozen. It is a worthwhile business for any‘ former to get into. he nssi-rtcd. l I-Ic advised poultry mist-rs to ft-cd ihcir birds a snort quality of ft-cd in order to produce lx-itcr quality fowl. Mr. Dcnnis also, strcsscd the need of having‘ baby‘ chicks rufscd in this province thereby eliminating the necessity of impnrtin‘: them. Dt-pivv Mayor J T. NfcKccx, Councillor E11‘! NfzicDonnld mid Councillor Hcmflv JAIPHIOII] also spokc. The latter ‘hm poultry shows 1n the city 1'01‘ the attendcd t past 30 ycnrs and in the‘ past has‘ bccn a virnmincut exhibitor. An- othci‘ niel cyhlizitoi‘. who has n pumbm- of birds on tiisplny‘ this‘ your. if; Al“ J. W (‘urliimrt- of Chnrlnfi-‘in who n1.<0 sip-kc bricfly, Afr. A1I1~r1 Carr. thr- PrI-sidcni chair and d111‘i!‘.‘. '1‘ lililFiPfll 111-n‘ 111111 '11‘ Pr-rcv (‘:1“-r1111'\‘ 11.1fm 1311s: i, xuud 1111111 11.131‘ i; llritisli naval sourccs said tu- (iuv tho RAJ-Ls rcccnl. 110111111113 In uni-ships in Iiiruniu iiarboui 11.111 fort-cu the - smut miry to 1h:- in purtmn n1 |.~ lit-rt irum i111‘ 1121111» 111i: in i111 Ulllllbfllih .1 cu nizi t. 111m pun-c of lift-film‘ nillbly. ‘ | .-\<‘1.11l plioiouiwiplis disclosed only, 1 11111 1111.1 luwilliln. unfit uruiscis. 11nd; H 11 1 tt .> run-ls \‘.(‘1t‘ 1.1. 111 1111111111) _1\'.11I..t11. 1:11: 101.11 s11c1‘.'_‘l11 111 1111.‘ 1.111-- t1 1110 1111111.»; .\.1\1‘111..11 111.1. \=.:1 .~._\' |1iii'..t?.w1l.ll~. 1t) 1.111s‘ ». ‘.11, ‘ .1...» ‘w... auu .1 litilu 111.1i1u‘.-1‘ oi .. 1s.1t1111.1..1u-:a. llici 1.1111. t 011+: uuzrtograiiii suoucti i: battle-It 51.11) 01 lht.‘ 1.1113110 1211s» urohubiv 1111: 2i.1.'l'1.1-ir1.1 Vittorio V1-.‘.t‘1:>,l)1111l‘.‘l (IQWH U\ lill‘ DIN-m ill lllt.’ ili|[‘-\i.i' if ‘uu'-.1‘ 'l11:‘.111!u hurl) t 11111111111‘ :11‘.-1\‘1-11 .1 "-1111 11.11- lirsfiit: 1.1 i111‘ l/LHL-ui c1. tll-Itn (11 1111 1111: cnsi snort‘ of i111‘ 1111111‘ .111i1‘u1.‘;. 1111s 011-11111‘ pi1.i'.\i‘£i 11.1- mui the whcic 1011x1111 oi 11s $1111- huurd nl(li' .~1llif1l('l‘l:\‘t1 11» 111-ii 11 1's 11. all o1 Luu 10111‘ 111111 turret. _ 11111111101‘ u1i(1111:.-1.1p;1 siiouid ‘111101111-1‘ (Jar-our clans 1111i .1.1) 11111111 uv the bows 111111 110111-1111 111, Lhc northeast shore of 1111- 01111-1‘, 1112111201‘. with auxiliary craft almig- si e. A fourth photograph shun-mil two CTlivFih. 011(- 01 thc '1'1‘1‘11i0 c111s>‘.| 111111 iili.‘ other of the 1511121111.] <1‘. m1 Exncns soul there was cvidt-ucc of,- n comldcrable quantity of 011 on the ivatcr. rind "it is fair cuouizh to snv this probably indicates some (tam-i uize to two ships. 111111011211 11o dam- n20 can be seen.” AIIPLAND SKIING POPULAR AT JAsi-l-znl IVCNPl Willi ii il(.“1l\‘\' ilhl i‘) ‘Julut 11 (l1 As skiing lxcomi-s incrctisingly‘, popular on tfhis ccntiizcnt thcre 1s‘ a marked iA-ndcncy tow-tirds ski’ m-suutaiueerinz, that is. following’ alpland t/crraln over n. ucilr-s of hlsth camps. nnd no mote Sililnbl: c:un.! try could be found for this fym 011 skiing than Jasper National Patk in the Canadian Rccklcs, accrrding to C. W. Johnston, gcnciai msgcn- gcr traffic manager, Canadian Na- tional Railwuys. "To mcct thh de- mand, lflllit“. have bccu established which centre around Mniizne- Lnkr, affording icng and short trim with ncctimmcdction in cnmfurfalfe ch11. lets“ he sod. -_-.--.__.__ Retail salcs of gasolint‘ in Canada du 111g the first ss-vcn months of I940 total 456.766.0730 gallon; ccm- par:.‘i with 4111.231 fl0~ 5111311". iti tbc cone-spending period of 1939, gccrrdlng 1o ihz- Indu trial Dcpart- ment of the Canadian National Railway: ‘.<1-l1lt‘1l_ shown iicw thr- ncw toys worked. Mrs. A. .\i Douifns was in charge of this r-lf-ulcnt stuff. A'i11011‘ '1 111t- tovs wors- attracting i111‘ nitt rum of tho bovs and girls, it “'11s v. .- in se-c that the bilzilcst attraction was the jolly old man w‘ith fhc whiskers who zrccted the childi-r-u ntrmi‘ of whom were see- inrz 115111 foi- the first time in their l\‘r‘.<. \\'lir‘11 ht- was lc."1vi1i!. Slillffl 551d ilizii ht- would b4‘ buck (‘VFW Wod- ncwluz‘ and I-“ridnv from f! until 3 in thc nftcrnnon at Hnlmnnis Toy- laur! to arr-ct his boys and trirls. Weaiiier turns Gold suddenly ‘1‘11~ 1111111 snow ‘.!1<-1‘ 112101‘ vt-cvfuz from 1111-11111 111111 from rain to siuci- Sniuruzrv sutidcniy -.1\v1i to cold 111st night. 1‘ Burns. wt-utlicr ob- (‘111\1‘1oi11-1u\v11 Ex- auion said 1111- 1cm- . it o‘ “'11s ‘JG tit-- 1111111.‘ lcro, w 11 ihc pros- ivf gin/x, 111\v<‘1‘ bi-forc 111or1i- ihc cnldcst rccordcd ill.‘ Sfild. afternoon almost M1‘. p 1111,‘. I1 yt- hr-rc i his 1111i 1111 1:1 prccipiiniion was l'tt‘t1l'(i1‘t| by ill" wi-atlu-i‘ ol1sc1‘\c1‘. I1 111:- '-1i both c.1111 11nd snow. L; 1‘i.- hut night when the 1cm- pcvz-fuit- di-oppcd b111111111g snow squulls swcpt the province. Later thcy upprnwd to be loss frequent mid 11o" ns si-VPIE. \'1‘1'.1l :11-1‘r>1-ists‘ r-nrnuic from (‘.1 ‘]1\"!"I>‘.’.li to 1n1111i1‘-: districts 111111111 b. 1‘. whi-n thi-y found 1t. nhuw: 111111us>1l11c in scc. .-\l1‘t‘.ui_\‘ 111‘ 111011111 thrcc inches of ]I‘.‘t"i1[7.l.t'if\i1 hnve l)(‘f‘i\ rrcord- rti l1 11>111p.11‘1‘s with ITDDITIXIIIIYIIP- - ‘1 inchcs 0x1" ‘11111 "“1‘r‘r‘-t1 11‘ \‘ . ‘ :11 1.121‘ t" ‘iii w ~- bclmv nvc1‘:1¥"- for 111111‘ ('1 111: 1h:- 51111111101‘ at. Piffislfllf it 1s bclicvcd 1n have l'('."('i1f‘ti n‘ lcnst ihc 29 \'f‘7li' nvz-r- .‘1;_--- f1»!- tli" 5-1111‘ {u duff‘. Woman killed, Son injured in Oar crash l’i'-'.ft'l‘l‘i N. B,, Nov. 26 -—-(CP)— il/Iih. A1111‘; A. Wauuh, 74, Andover, N. 13., was killt-zi iusiantly this af- I."I‘. 1111 111111 lltfl‘ sou. Stanley Wuuih, of‘ “tushburn, M1‘., was iii- iurud cruitiiliy‘ when an automobile 11nd a northbound express collided n11 lhc Canadian Pncific Railway crossing’ at Muninc, ten miles south of Perth. ' Waugh wns driving the car, a 1940 5:12.111, and his motht-i‘ wns the only oti-ri- occupant. Little or no hope was hold fni- rccovcry of the Ion. who suffcrcd 111-ad injuries and was rushed to hospital at Fort Fab-field, M1‘ The two motorists were enroute to Fredericton. It is believed the cat's brnkcs‘ fnilcd to hold on a slippery hill lending down to the crossing. Both occupants were thrown from the cnr when 1t crushed against. tho locomotive. Afici‘ 1m investigation it. was an- nouncr-ci 110 inqucst would be held. M1‘. Waugh, widow of Edward Waugh. was formerly Miss Mary A. Tompkins, of I-‘lorenceviile, N. B. Sm 1s survivcd by Stanley and an- othcr smi, Bruce. of Houlton, M0,, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Charles Pickett. Audovei‘. JUST l5 GRAND OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. —(CP) Th» nlnr-mouth-old baby 0f Mr. and Mrs. nuance R. Snider of Ok- lahcma City has 15 living grand- parents. J13 llnity stressed Between Religion And Patriotism An inspiring nddicss on the theme of patriotism 11111.1 rel i011 1121s Rivet: recently by My. B. . Pliuikeic, b. T.l.... manage-i‘ of The Canadian bTL-t-maq] papcrs, Kllixswll. 011111110. Dcploruiz uitcmms 111 cast. 1151M‘- sious 011 (3111110111- puu-iotisiii, Flillltl‘ Piunkeft. dccuuwxi 111.11 1111- retold 01 Cutholic love o1 11111111111‘ ut peace o1‘ in war was such 111111 needed 110 apology. He called upon Canaduub 1o rexuain miffed and stand fast. b1‘- liiud the Empire 111 the 1111-50111 stiufznic. I-'011u\\1'11;.1 are t-xcczpis from Falli- cr Puukculs 111101955. “We coutcnit, 111111 rightly so, that oiu‘ Empire 1s fighting the age-lung sirunrgtc for the 111211110111 0i Chrisi and C11r1sna111tv nuuiust 11011-1111‘ mid IYFIIIULV. By this 5111101112111. .1 u-ould bc- fantastic to 5ll])])O5i' 1111.1. \\'i' 1110.111 111.11 Lirca: 1511111111 .111d thclirlifsii Empire had a 11io110p01y 01' true Christianity o1‘ 111111111 1.11.11 we can look only w the British 1.101- 101‘ vindication and defence of Christian values. N0. we do nct believe. n01‘ are we so crcduious as to Dl‘1lt‘.\'(‘ 111111 \\'t‘ 111-t‘ all ivhue 11nd. Our (‘111-11111-5 .111 black. ‘ “What ut- do 1111x111 is this: I11 the philosophy, in the teachings and practice of Nazism. Fascism and Bolshevinm. there is a plain and conscious denial of the fundamental principles of Christianity 11nd that 11s lone as Eiuopc is t‘1i\‘_<‘l1\'L‘i\‘ <10- uiiuatcd by a 1111lit11rv 111111111. repro- scutmrz that 11111105011111‘, 1111-11 Elu- ropfl and Europeans arc the victims of anLi-Cluisuau fort-cs and 111c- whole world is endangered bv the sumo. And it follows from this. that as long as Britain and the British Eimplre resist that 111111111. so long shall they be fighting 11 battle i11 dc- fcnce of the freedom of 0111-151, 11nd of Christianity. Fundamental Onnoaltlon “In asserting this with of the fundamental opposition betivcen t0- talitarianism and Christianity. we are but echoing the tcachinus of Pius XI, who. in thrcr- tiisiiuci 11nd direct encyclicals, condemned with varying degrees of severity, Bolsho- vism in theory mid practice, Iihscist practice and the doctrine which llcs at the heart oi’ Nazism. We 111-c equally echoing the udmouiiious 111111 warnings of our prescut H0l_vFn1hc1' who has so clearly defended the right to independence of nations. whether large or small, a right ficrutcd. mince se temper. 1989. and before by Nazi. Bo hevlk and Fascist. He who denounces patriotism. de- nounces the national idcni and this indeedwc find consistent in those who attempt to destroy the family ideal on which the nation is found- . What is a people but the ex- tension of afumlly? It mny have been bv a sort of an evolution through the clan and Lribnl systcm; it niav have bccn, bv association. Rmduni amalgamation and dove-lop- mcnt of kinship with i110 c1111 in view of establishing law, order. the preservation of virtue and the pur- suit of human happiness. Will of God “To further this grouping of the hum-nu 111cc, God fashioncd the mountains and the oceans nnd gave us varied. climate: He permitted the diversity of language. forwhich He iznve His Apostles the rzift of ton- gue-s. so that each group might. on- gcncicr special ideals and contribuie tlicm to humanity us n. ivholo; so that. bv thr- emulation of contrast- ed ideals. 111-caress should be born, civilization promoted and thc ivorld preserved from uniform and dull stnanntion: so that in ail His ivorks bcnuti‘ and vnrictt‘ might‘, bc secured in thc unilv of vncc. "Takc 1l1e wondrous nchicIvc111c11is of a pcoulc thus chosen; 1111- 11.-u- brcws custodians of thc You‘ 11nd pro- nhccics of God; lakt‘ 81111111 rziiscd up to deft-at the Saracen: 1.111111 pui- lmit Poland. llffifilfillf‘ 1011111‘ t1lIl,\' 1o 1‘isf‘nll:1i1i..=.11\‘111;z tho \\'<\.=i from tho 'I‘.‘u‘t:1r: inkr- I-Tnulmd cnlictt 111111-0- nmintt- throuuhout (ihz-isftciitiozii, n rcclmr of 111v.‘ 11nd 13111- dt-iw-iopziu-nt of frr-c instiiiiiioiis; tnlcc 111-fund blz-sscri with 1m apostolic mission -nncl Frnncc. .10 crucify over-run tn- dm‘. nncc the soldier of God 11nd 1h:- picncci- nf culturc. Is not thr- fincm‘ of God (‘vidvnt in nil thcsc? Auti\\‘n11‘1l not thc world be‘ unort-r without the hrritziec horn of nt- tru-hmcnt to their altars 11ml thciz‘ hearth-stones?’ Catholics in Canada "Especially in Canada, ihc Catho- lic 1s 1111f 1111 tilit-u. 11¢ d the 111-t- iori‘ of this 0111‘ (‘f1illlll'\'. from its cnrlicsi (iiscovt-igv flown 1111-0111111 12:1- stozw‘ of cxul01'nii01i 111111 sclticmt‘ t. cnunlcri with the imim-s of Curtit-r and Champlain; 11-1111 thr- t"\'fl1ll‘<']- 12.111011 of 1111- 111-uni. widi- 11111115 »f fhc “cs1 nuti 1101111, 111111 mu \\.‘.i 11 e 111111 1:111‘ <‘1u111i1'v \'.‘.1.-. 101111-11 111 ifs czwiiiic \ 1'11 the C1o...< <11 CIIHG, fluid 1110 sicn of ihc lliiiiilliiliTlil 0x11111111‘ of 11111111111 lulcrniimi given thc world 111 ihc pact of Couicdcrn- 1101i 111111 vcu will find lift-re. too, Cnlhfilit‘ (71111111111115 in ilic ioi-cfroni c1 1'11‘ 11111111111111, Ilcud 1111:1111 111t- 111 111i‘ ;1d|11.~1111t‘11l l)i‘l\\tl‘illillf 1\I'\111(‘1‘ (f1111111“‘ ;111<i 1hr‘ 111-i‘: R1‘- publzc 11nd 111 1i1 v ‘\\‘ of Chaitan- s full 111111 Lhc ‘iviirzurrv liifcucihics uudrr the vul- lflut first 11151101) of Kingston; can ihru‘ invnltv bt- qllPS'1'?l1l‘fi'." Did wc fail in ihc hour of (i.IliiZ(‘l‘ in 101-1‘! I O O "Arc we failing now? Ask the victor o1 tlic C1111 SD16. Ask the victor of the ivest-ri Who was the first to win the coveted Victoria Cross in the Army during this pre- sent war? The first to wm the same in the Air Force? Who W115 the first. to win ihc newly crcatcd (Ii-prize Cross? Who, but Catholics, a "I regret to refer to these facts, except inasmuch as they rcdouud to our legitimate pride and sense m mvalty. We have no xiecd to ex- plahr 0r to apologize. But I must 11101111011 them to refute un allega- tion that finds credence in stmnze quartiera, that Catholics have adual allciliance and that their country's interests are sacrificed for those of their Church. Incidentally, by ques- tionina his neighbor's citizenship. a man does not necessarily prove his own loyalty to his country. "Thank God such prejudice does not obtain generally. Catholics of both mcee have guided our destiny throuuhout our history. No man may say that because he is a Cath- olic he may not attain to the high- est irlft 0f the people and that is one of the reasons why we lovd this Canada of ours. Like Daniel O'- Connell, we take our religion from Rome but our patriotism from our country. giving to Caesar the things that are Caesar's.’ "In unity and co-operation with all its citizens at war or in peace. we shall work for Canada and our Empire, pray for Canada. and the Empire. to the end that. when God's plans shall have been completed and she has filled gloriously the role lbbolntod for net b7 Him. her chil- KOLD t PIRFIUTION BUTTE! IN ONE POUND TINS FOR OVERSEAS are serving their Country. urxt parcel. NOT PRESERVED OR CANNED, FROZEN IN THEIR NATURAL STATE WITH ALL THEIR FRESH PICKED FLAVOR AND DELICIOIF? NESS RETAINED. Wlut l trout for tho boy; who King and Include n few tins in your STRAWBERRI , BLUEBERRIES BUT FRESH - PAK NOW ON SALE - KOLD-PAK-IVMPERIAL —- PIN T -1. 25c BLUEBERRIES-QUART BOXES 18c 1t 1},‘ ORDER FROM ANY 11111111111‘;- DEALER OR PHONE s18. CENTRAL OREAMERIES LIMITED drcn shall, on the other shore, in the laud of hope and Dromisc beyond the stars. be all united before the Great Throne or God under sceptn of Christ the King. J. M. Andrews Becomes Premier 0f North Ireland BEXIJXAST, Nov. 25-(0 lvliller Andrews, ee-yeu-fifigri? Pull’ Prime nunistcr of Northern Ireland, was elevated to Prlmg Minister today to succeed Viscount. Lnugnvou, who dicd itncxpcctcdly 111st. 1111111‘..- Lord Cralgavon, bitter foe of pro- 190M115 I01‘ union of Eire with North- cm Ireland, was the first and only Prime Minister since the Belfast Government W215 formed in 1921, 111s death was due to heart, at. tuck. Mr. Axidx-ews was appointed u. fer a three-hour cabinet session in which members said they were confrontccl with a “ticklish legal problem because there was 11o prccr-deiit for selecting a 5110130559;- fm‘ n Prime Minister who dies in office. An official announcement Mr. Andrews consented tinua t0 hold office once Minister." The appointment is contingent upon confirmation by the Ulster C011se=rvat1ve Party, but this was sold to be a "mere technicality." Long successful as a business man. both as a landowner and director of several companies, Mr. Andrews has been a member of the Northern Ireland Parliament since 1921. Loid ‘Cralgavon, born James Craig, sixth son of n farmer, was mnde o. buronet in 1918. He was raised to the peerage in I927. said "to con- also as Fin- Expresses Sorrow DUBLIN, Nov. 25—rAP)-—E1imon Do Valera, Prime Minister of Eire. expressed sorrow wdny on lcnrn- i111: of the dcath of Viscount Ciaignvori, Prime Minister of Northcm Irclnnd. "Notwithstanding the vicws he (“\'])l‘f‘SSf‘d I always churishcti the hope he would yet play a loading part in bringing about a rcuninn n.’ our country." Mr. De Vuicrn snirl. "I mct. 111m oncc and likcd him prrsonallv. Whni. a pity it, is 111.11 he is dour-i Wiilit" thr- thing ht- sitpporlcd tpnriitinnl livt-s." Dense woods Holds secret of Missing Fliers I53‘ IYARCY (YDUNNELL (Jzuuidiaui Prcss Stuff Writer EAST LAKE. Qua, Nov. Zi).—tUPJ -.5L1‘011i.: 10v winds blew tonight JL'l'()&§ 1.111s dcsoiiibe countryside 111111 ivhislled through the dome 11.0115 \\‘lill'i1 lit-id sccri-L tuc 11118 of 111211‘ Royal 01111111111111 A1:- Fort-c 11.111 iosi i111‘ more 1111111 :1 uu-k. 1101c 1111111 600 1111-11 i-ciiiriit-u 1o H1111.» 111121‘ 1111011101‘ illlllicbb scorch. 111 which they trumped at 1111105 ihrouph s110w which was piled flirt-e fcct upon the entaulu-d lllldfifbfllbll. To add u» the-fr difficulties. 11 2:1- 1111lc-1i11-11o111‘ \\'lllti wiupucti uu 111111 .\ll|)_ 1‘o wt-uliici‘ 51211.0(! ou L111: l't‘lll'.). . '111u sLrtmi: ivlud. 11111111111,‘ from the uoruhensc churned 1111‘ 111114-11; oi ucurby‘ Popcuaumuuk Iihkl‘ uutl 1i1‘L"t'(*IIl(.‘d the t-ake-oii oi ILC A.I~‘. .-1‘.11-1:l1 planes buscd thcrc. (11111 11s’ szutl thcy would nbantlon 1111- bust‘, 111111 cout-muc oncrntioiis 0111 m 51, 1111111011 airporl. Que. nciu- Alum.- r n c . Nina United States mruiy bomb- ers. helpinz ninu last week in the scnrcli for the Canadian ilicrs. 100k off txxinv from St. Hubert 111-sport, 220 flyimz milcs southwest oi here, but turned back because ofihc poor svcaiher conditions. In this little eastern Quebec dis- trict. thrivlml linoe the scorch b - xznn a week ago Sunday. there wun 11o tlioulzht of giving up, thouuh fcw bclics-‘cri the men were still alivc. But. as one R.C.A.F. scnrz-hcr com- mcntcd. "there is always the chance that the-v may be." Inst. in the thickIy-timbered re- R1011 are F0. J. G. Richardson. sas- Flt. Lt. C. F, Cla. Westminster. 13.0., and Lac. l-I. E Howard. Aylesford, N15. Shortly before dusk. sndn. Ldr. .1. L. Plante. of Ottawa. arrivcd nt East Lake after flying from Ottnwn iti two Royal Conndinn Mountcd Police dfflk-Pfll 11nd Bacchus -t0 aid in the search. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS OTTAWA, Nov. 25 --ICP) —A- yvnrtiing of construction ccmtrncts t0- tnlllng $114,000, was nnnounccd to- night, by i111- munitions and supply department. ‘Inc contracts. approx- imate complction dates. and con- tractors cmployed includcdt‘ Royal Canadian Air Force Dcbcrt marzazlnes. Dobert, N. 8., 318.500, heating syudcm, shortly, C. W. Cox, Truro N. S. Elemfifllflfy flying training school. Stool-By. N. B.. $23, , Sewer sys- iem. shortly. Municipal Spraying ATTENTION FOX RAN-OHERS Italic-hers! Why lose money? We do export 111-till," at 50 cents per fox. Ship your foxes for pcliiui: 11111111111150"; agents. J. D. Jenkins and Willard Kelly. (Yhzn-lt-ttt-ioivn and Ii-Iarsliall Reynolds, ‘Montague. We can pct illlhegt prices for pelts. We now have a large order. (‘fish will b; deposited here before pelts are shipped. DOMINION SILVER FOX FURS SUMMERSIDE L-RTO-ll 426-31. 1.1.... Th" B" Dfllflllnl? ‘Momlng Shadows" which depicts an Island lull- scape S6011!‘ has rcccntly brought Mr. Jack B. Taylor. ycung (‘hon ‘lvflliqllluti Ilfll-“lv fl brim!!! mfllfll for his contribution tn flit‘ nrt 0t IO “OT - 35.1 Taylor Receives Award For Painting under Frank Vincent DuMond, wol known landscape artist, at AIurgil-TOO, Capo Breton. In 19117-111; ho pur- sueJ his studies of art. 1n N111‘ York. Two other paintings 1101p‘ \fr. Taylor recently hnvc 1111-11. in the Maritimc Art l-‘.\ These are "The Skiers" 11- Preacher." Mr. Taylor has a studio in Char- lottetown wbc-rc he is r1211“ landscape work in n11 and m. . I'm M1‘ Jock B. 'I‘.‘1_\.tu‘, LZli-gycar-olci ours and also icrchiug (Jhiiifloiictoivn Ayiist was recently a- the art. worded a. bronze modal when his 011 ~~—~ - painting "Morning Shadows" (a- bove) wan judged "a notubla con- PLATINUM FOX SHOW tribution to doe art of the world." The award was made by the 1n- 1- 1111111011111 Busmcss Nlnchincs Cor- Imixiiiou. ’l'11c picture depicts an Island lzzndsf-itpe scene at Kcppoch and fl quite fnmilinr to residents of lum- 111m‘ cottages in that. locality. It was tht-rt- in ihc summcr n! i939 that i111‘ (711111-10110101111 artist got t-hc 111.~;|:1‘.1i1-/11 in put 1111- 501-110 011 c1111- -.11.-. A1 t-ighi, o'clock carh morning he ivas to be seen with his easel and brushes copying the scenery onto his canvas. This pit-tun‘- was accepted by the Art Stu-icky 11110115411 M1‘. A. I... WflJilZ 11s 11 1'1‘p1‘c:<*.‘11i1iii\'c 1111111111154 of Pruicc 16111111111 Island and wns shoivu n1. thi- 'l‘o1-01‘110 Exhibition by the I11tz-r11ai10nn1 Busincss Machines Cnrpornucui this past summcr. Mr. Taylor, born in Charlotte- town 23 yours 11:10. has spent all of his life hort- wiih the exccption of AT SASKATOON SVORII Saskatoon, Sask. first show of platinum fox‘ stsgcd on ihc Nor-111 JHIIPT tint-no opened i101]; with n.- 150 nit-rice. The (OX0; cn-nm 0f 1111c bwt-dintr . able in North .-’i1n<~»_- poiinnt. prcducaur c PITSPTIYCCI iiirlivii-r- .1 it from Ncw llruu . play also fcnturt-tl mtx-‘i confezvnces and thyse- 111-r»: 1v". ,'I‘he Bessbozoizqh Inn-i. th f., ri- n i110 1w avail- ‘ 11nd ‘.1 at ,4. tnblistimcnt opcvni-"d bl‘ f. “ "m" dinn National Rn11\\‘;1\.-» T111‘ Show wn». rt opciiiug phnsc or n fur brccciinu. col-nu? exit-fol in rlcirrmiuiui: fl’ , 11 mmrd of $11001 pow’ " 5-9" York for Ii phtluuui - "eit- brccdcrs have n hit-h 1m 1: t.‘ “with to aim. Gcorgc H. Ilium-r p 1 m1.- thc 1.111111 ho spent in the siudv of standing: oxprrt 111 b--1-:‘<1-.-: . M!" art in Cnpc fin-ton mid Ncw York. frcm New York to nct m ‘if’ if; Ile was erluonted nt. West Kent tlhc show. Fbx brct-dia" 9-" PrlnccwEdwmi-dvfslaiwt! _fl School and in 1936-37 stuclir-Lgrt o SPRINGHILL WASHED NUT IS A CLEAN CIJAL 1...... It's washed at the mine to 9iv¢ Y9" more coal and less impurities in QVflY ton. Dusilcss, clean to handle-won can't buy better coal. Qrder Springhill Washed‘ Nut IO! your next supply-it lasts longer. . '. D - gpwopzmiou, LIMITE DOMHUON STHL 8‘ CU/x‘ MCI), H,‘ mnHUON - HUNTAIN, BELL 81 COMPANY CIIABLOTTETOWN nun-mum" for Prince Edward Inland. ri':,"\' wiulf‘ and Contracting Co. Ltd, Halifax.