...-'.-..- l. "" filuss TllE , ciiiiliionriuvii alumina mm," “u, ,_ - - In ism Presldenti Llsntt Ool W. Ollilmifr: Lind” "a Pia-Mu‘; I‘ I‘. o": llnniss 01.0. """‘""' m“ on n‘ ‘i s“: navel-n. us. mo." sgvrtmlsnslltn: "hi" “a “at h. ‘_ A sou-late on: - ' liurnrtl. I-IEN ll. toll Afllvo IIIIWIPQ) artiisrnir-‘rion IATII s: hm u. r. s. I.. w» w "l" "1' m": “m” 8L2! for R months: Mn for ons non 0.“. City hc-llrrry $6.01! on your; mos for I II 31.15 Ior 8 months: UN- for on IIIIMD I! Mull tn other Provinces and ILEA. U.” I97 :1‘: llfnrdny Weekly: I901! nor VPRP: [L00 for I In"! m" m i “m,” higher volume. Th0 Charlottetown flnardlln ml! M est-hf": "op-fling! m” IIIIIFJ, Thurs loun- "M M.‘ 0m innth News Ari-nu. Porno-r Milli sml WII nl Air Force on Berlin and other centres within the Reich, and it is little ivonder ‘that the Nazi sup- erniell are singing small these days. They can not blind themselves to the truth that their gang- ster power is being smashed before their eyes as Allied blows become heavier. tory eluding them and there is little they can do to regain the supremacy they once had. Maritime Business Trends Business conditions in tlle Marililllo PYOViHCCS are optimistically reviewed in the Bank of Mon- tree} new; letter, which says: ' . wholesale turnover generally continues in Retail ma; shopping utas the heaviest in many years. It is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain replacements of stocks of some commodities. or my trade is brisk. Christ- hombs ls something colossal. Thres hundred tons of our two-thousand lpounders. evenly spaced will plstely destroy one whole sq mile of industrial plant. What is single rafd rini CHARDOTTFIQWN coaamiuv llotss By The Way A confsrsnes might bs dsllnsd as PUBLIC FORUM’ assis- sss Thrv we vio- aifrggpnootiliiirinbuvihfé Ffiidl’ :,"""""_,_,,,'“"",,_ "' ""7"" meet and decide that nothing can _ be dODQw-Klfiildllfl‘ Record. Tho exploslvs force of our new Sh‘ com- u” I18“ Go imam Tobi tggiicludsd sllolodl! I am. Bil‘. ‘w-I ls able g. -Group Cont? G. awn-r. ii-ir-uu-IItt-i- "r" ""1- "N‘:'_"";'"::' Collections are good. Dried fish'_uiarkets are glgllfltéo. R- A. l. 1n Inndcn fil'.'.".'.'.li.'i"i'.'.'...iii" Sliiuiiif 'h't..fi§-'.°'u".'~. nt-mi ii-b- active with Prices firm; e-XPW‘ smPmems have ' WP bury, 0m,; llllll fulttarru utmp, llonutun. hi.‘ JTTIT8 Strongest Memorll i‘ wmk" "m" the Weakest __ 'I‘HVCit-STD_AX'.I.IVANUABY 2a. 194s. l nietlt. Unfinished Business iii" allltflrclll- |',,;;l,,,,l,l,l “pt-ll. with litany problems fac- ';*t them. Y?! l! Pwmlses m] u, with .\lr, llrackcn —evell . - - - "W" washmtllml- 11° 51°83" °Y Pm‘. more lsinly than words the real , , 1h,- |lllll§|_""'\1l tliltfllllg thc activity‘ of‘ _ _ . __ __ _ - _ paganda to keep them green. A m; g M; o Lldstone and s. 1 u IHWUI‘ l‘ l“ “Mm, "rgiflvl. inbplcncc m, cuilsliilttluii in Detttiiliti showed a decided de “may. o, map beans on me vine] fiumlgefol; m‘ {agncmorh m" d°_ " _ - -- ‘ ll .. . .. ,. l,“ crease as compared \\'llll the previous year. always was worth more than a tin nothing ollcy also explains why l “Y ""““i . ““l"""'l"]'l-" . He‘ “w i g 51cc] lanls were operating at capacity ul-ltil can fu'l of them; now that there Summersde is ln its present con- t.» l1.- l» t'i'~.\‘."u;i_ llirtuuu. is Some 0f m“ p _ ._ . _f_ l ,- h d p are fewer cans, the beans in the dltlon. It’ now HD9911‘! t-hlt m"? w l..,l llll~lllt'-\u—-i'lltil.1gll stu-t-lv to keep ‘he "ml" “M? ‘me’ ‘m! ‘m. Pr” "c 10"‘ garden become hlvlilv Important. tire lllioflt" few" 1°! l1" r191”- “ihmh " " ~~ .7 - Coal raised in Cape Breton during December And s0 do the carrots. the beets. T118 "of m" u" CWM“ nth‘ iht» (ltllllllltlls bu-r at lmimablc ma“ for home _ , i l . ~ . th bu, the lettllee the sweet col-n __all er than the siiirimersido members .y _ ' almost equalled that 0 tie previous mon me backgro-und staples on an mm o, the ‘suture h“. m“, e - "“"""I“V: . bl. _ nditures. was considerably less thair during December, me dmne, table January dreams move for ‘government oontro" ls '\ """ Lmmmncc m‘ p“ 1c “pg i c i Th otato market is uiet' prices re- this veiir may shorten the war as l“ me“ ‘nmgh w ‘mm mwiclm‘ 15.2 ll till llic btulil Plélll; itisistence on a new 13d ‘I. 1e p q i well as the Winter Last vear they The council must m" mo“ ma“ ' main iru . ~ anti romplcir» gt-ut-rlil registration of all citizens to l». ltt-pt up .lflt-i~ ii has been lllfld€§ realistic t-xzuiuuutiuu, hr the so far idle Committee of thr lllillw‘ of ht-ctlusiructitin, of tangible plans for ticltiiilll" placing dcnlobilizcd fighting lllefl, and tiuuiiliull ivtirkcrs at such work‘ as we call q-rluinjl {lire-iv as practicable —— Wllhflllt ivall‘ ing for !ll‘(‘."tl'i'i\‘l'$ to complete their plans for a Xciv and Perfect World; serious Bxatlllllilllfl" of the sound and unsound — there are plenty of both —— items in the Beveridge Plan; a. Corrl- I miflcc on Labour Unions, to consider whether llllt‘l‘ll;l[i!tl‘|éil lllllUllS are to be permitted arid. also. to examine the election methods, the ac- counting and other internal functions of all itniotis—not with any idea of hurting unions, but to clean them tip; insistence on drastic re- organization of the Army in Canada; an active Committee to examine the functioning of our various unnecessarily complex economic con- trols: an examination of the Standing Orders of the Commons-do ascertain if something can- not be done, without interference with freedom of dchate. to prevent such asinine antics as thosf which took place fl\'t‘l' the plebiscite debate. French African Problem An Associated Press writer emphasizes that notwithstanding the meeting of French leaders at the Churchill-Roosevelt conference in French Africa, the situation there is still fraught with (laugei- by retison of lack of unity. North Africa, he points out, is not France. It is s. colonial srea with few of France's ideals of freedom and liberty for all men. West Africa, Tunisia, Mor- occo and Algeria have always been separate political units administered independently from the mother country. Many of the administra- tors in these areas date back before Vichy. Gen- eral Auguste Nogues. commander in French Morocco and one of the most severely criticized as s pro-Vichyiie, has been in office since I938. Some North African office holders have been pro-German. others pro-Vicliy, and still others neither but who hated the Germans and re- tained office under the Vichy regime only to sabotage the Nazi efforts. Still others have bet-n pro-Vichy but anti-German. To sweep out of office all but DeGaiillists, might result in a viriuzil collapse of essential services in North Africa with a consequent disrupting of the military campaign. The difficulty of the situation has been re- colgtiizctl by America and Britain, and may have had much tn do with the selection of French Africa a: the scene of the conference at which lmitr of nciioil m1 the part of all free French filrccs was <ir<mgly emphasized. Nazi Press Jittery regulations tional Hitler's newspaper, the Voelkischer Beo- iiichlri‘, mount-ills bitterly m1 the hardships that .\;izi troop» are suffering in Russia and re- mind.- liiCilIlZlll civilians that they must appreci- zuc how difficult the fighting is there. This szitiic journal tipllllly‘ acknowledges the superior- ity of Ruwian arms and warns that the situation ls criliczil for the Reich, with what may be the "lust high decisions" of this conflict to he de- ritlvtl (Ill ihzu front. Von Papen, German Am- h-iettul-ll- l.» flit-key, slates in Ankara that never siiict- the eleventh century, when the Teutonic l<l|l"lll$ ivcrc roundly defeated by Russia, has (lot-many experienced such setbacks as she ha! suffered in the Don and Caucasian offensives. 'l'hc lifting of thesicqc of Leningrad is an event that could not be hidden from the German peo- plc Jllltl has rcstiltetl in depressing their morale l4: .-ui cxircuicly' low lcvcl. 'I'l1e Fuehrer, too. has lit-cu plunged into gloom, for he previously admitted tl1:tt the darkest hour of this war for him was when he failed to take Moscow. His eostly defeat at Stalingrad, and now Leningrad. seems to have deflated him, for lie sees the Rtis- sian campaign ending in eventual disaster. His inability to capture Russia's great cities, or win through to the oil-fields of the Caucasus, has wrecked the whole concept of Nazi victory on the Eastern Front. During the two months that the Russian of- fensives have been rolling forward, British military observers in London estimate that about ninety Axis division, sixty of them fier- man, have been badly mauled and partly ties- troyed. At full strength that would represent the demoralization of approximately I,335,ooti troops, Add to all that the routing of Rommel by the British Eighth Army in North Africa. the growing severity of the raids of the Royal the long run.” following by the Scout programme W3 l‘. iiig Course. over the raw lvhrit in do. tremendous value." without supplementals. in the case of male students below the age of t9, male students who participated in harvest- ing last autumn, and women students, a certain measure of leniency will be shown in the exain- iuation of the records of students who are re- garded by the facult ficers’ Training Cen boy who may be called u iii times of emergency, The Tenderfoot been going forward steadily and stocks are low. The demand for fresh fish exceeds the supply. Lobster catches have been small, Clue t0 bid lweather and the resultant heavydoss of equip- Logging operations are making reason- qrhh- progress, although a shortage of labour is Tllfffi is a strong demand for _ lumber; stocks are scarce and reports Indicate production will be considerabllly below last year; . < . ‘overseas shi ments are sma . \|i~\‘\'l'llll|t'lll and with aPPdrcntly no are operating at Capacity Except ‘vherq output is restricted by lack of supplies. _ ,ship-l"ep:iirillg plants are very active. -l:UllURlAl It is officially gazetted at Ottawa that _C0\i}l11iy when’ worker on the busm M . .- ~ BS5 e ‘Court Juoqéf (llelolgelfifirgsl,fofihslgmlsgfigfnwis sf it, to get restrts. And )C‘(‘ll app ll ‘C ‘ll, l ' ‘_ ‘ 8X18 P.l£.l. mobilization board. judge Lewis succeeilfi the late judge D. li. Sha s s Feodor Mikharlovitch Dostoieffsky, Russian 'novelist. died this date, 188i; ivas one of I galaxy of iutellcciiuils who were mainly res- an English translation appeared in‘ i885, and since has gone through some 20 editions. >l= at n- n: In conformity with the revised consumer cre- dit regulations recently announced by the Prices Board. retail merchants may treat purchases made between the 25th and thevrlltl of ti"! month as purchases made on the first of the following mouth, and bill them accordingly. The new order concerning consumer credit wilLbe- come effective on Feb. t. Among other things the regulations provide that charge accounts must be settled by the 25th of the month fol- lowing the month 0f purchase. retail dealers are affected by this new order and they are advised to it It l A statement issued from Ottawa this week brings up to date the record of recruiting by military districts both by the voluntary and coni- pulsory method and shows the Maritime Pro- vinces well otit in front with the largest per- centage of their eligible male population in ser- vice and Quebec with the lowest: Military Dis- trict No. 6 (Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island) enrolled 44.1 per cent of males between I9 and 45; military District No_ 7 (New Bruns- wick) enrolled 4l.5 per cent. At the other end of the list were Military District No. 5 (Que- bec City area) with 12.8 per cent and Military District No. 4 (Montreal area) with 2t.l. Other districts ranged from 32 to 40 per cent with the average for Canada, 33 per cent. l it i i McGill has turned down 66 students who have failed to make the grade and turned their names over to the National Selective Service. The Senate passed the following resolutions: "In view of the request of the Director of Na- Selective Service that each University should ‘ruthlessly weed oitt the incompetent and mediocre students,’ it is hereby resolved. That this University will send to the National Registrar the names of all male students who on the basis of tests and other written examina- tions do not have a reasonable expectancy of satisfactorily completing their academic year Parents of boys seeking commissions would be t well advised to rcad and Commandment of the Of- ire, Brockville, aiid to bear in mind that Lieut. Frank Andrew, the latest graduate from that college with marks equal to the highest ever obtained there was a fore- most Scout in the Kirk Then is llic lituc that the habit of if?" cnulrtillt-tl sliccll and iniuictlililc decision is t. Troop: “I consider the excellent training for any pou to play his part be they in peace or in tests, the Second Class tests and the First Class tests all are splendid for any young man who may afterwards be coming tn Brock-ville to take the Officers‘ Train- _ The First Class Scout who has taken his work seriously has a great advantage recruit, and the King's Scout is a long sit-p ahczitl of the First Class Scout. lii "eon, with the latesti the high-speed uni-fare of today there are man timcs when the individual soldier is very muc nu his own, with no superior officer to tell hi Manufacturers , Shipyards and Building NUIES- vogu 89-111 \\'. i i ecl- cl chap with Practically all obtain copies of the O slow long first. sung word for word and has become s ' favorite with certain Austrian vocal- l1 remember dlmlv its. As Scotland ls still singing As s dream. as the shadow of a psalms to the air which upholds the ¢ ‘ Y We tlie amszln inwardly digest the P J‘ Russian which a oromot most have it old fibre w ln~~~ name.- There‘! nothing setting out tomato plants. ‘Hits has Ways been the season of the gard- eners dreams. They are plans, serious purposeful plans, and they need no proddmg were Victory Gardens. and they pate dividends interested ln the garden than in the tables, or anvthng else. with a slo- dreams knowns that full well. He's dreaming of tomatoes, 5'68; but of eutworms. too. and of an aching back. s realist as well as s dreamer. He hall his feet on the ground. and he can sca/rcely wift tn get his spade and his very hands into the ground. the job. (P. S. -—I-le h Guadalcanal.) —-St Standard. "When I was a boy," father used to so". "I though: nothing ol walk- ing four miles to action] and back every day " The kids of this ration- either. -Brantford Expositor. Maybe you tihlnk as east throw a rifle around. So. when the big drifts come, you arm yourself the enthuslam of the exercise. you are apt to get encouraged with your agility and you heave to with gusto. Better be careful about that urge f0 show the lrlg and strong _vou are. You are lot! as young as you used to be and the old heart is not geared for such heavy exercise. Even if you get out" and play colf in the sttrmer. that ‘i101 ‘s not as taxing on the ticker as cleaning the snow off the sidewalk and the drive to the garage. Go take a little more time and be able to enjoy walking into the house a- oleaired. than to and have someone carry you in feet At s. Refugees’ North London Scots were surprised to hear parently it translates we“. almost German natloripl anthem It seems that the hiternational ru-lrlt remains ln music. word "ldeo‘ogv” to stand on one foot Blve a clear definition of it. —8t. can Memory Amuln roe | scientific ‘i p n" n made in the Sov‘et Unlon ll, past twenty years, fare research ha; n. borne fruit. means of sound even before the rtlcle in hlsh percentage rcooverln medical otéorpr and m 9"! dfllfl-fl: 96.5 nor e.n of wounded were r t Qovlet Information how colored eottmi h in the country This cred cotton rtintm fro y blur" variety, 11"., new t'|1 dved. Our Ritiistgn plltae ha” home n W"? from - nntton that not f sated who could like s mild day. the Province. They seem somehow it was to those who were more , it was e You simply cant grow vege- premlel- gol- lt takes s. spade, with n per- task is to cond-iic Summerslde tinder l 1 ld lgl l the gar- re nt the constituent: r wic s n u_ nz n anuarv Legislature‘ The come‘? J se full well that its and of s sweating brow. He's runs may read mcnt control" as a son at Cathnrmes 312'“, cast No caucuses merslde council otm a duty, since it now blem of law av do not think much of it, ' dfcated its refusal with the Provincial you sre a husky who can wield a snow shovel 'y as a young soldier can the Premier only w lie has on his mind. Prince Edward Isla the shovel and set to work. In cillor Gorrill, alone gipoqs cannot i}? r us! n r young chaps justfihow’ Provlncié. m0 e quot We are. Sir, etc, R. E. Shaw, PRESS with the shovel. It's better to the nice path that you have get to ambltfous 00w TIIE JOURNEY B h tf r AK) w a a traverse --Wlndsor Star. concert given in "Comln’ Thro’ the Rye" 1 _ in very smooth German. Ao- coudy spray _Glas,ww Hem“ Tall translucent cities each person who uses were required- unt-ll he could wlsli it tenacity if not called on for hevond its strength. -Dr. Stelnchrohn, in The Amerl. the He'd of] has been- the! Without fan- been carried on For example, had perfected s making synthetic rubber ctual oroductton had proven war. A recent The Trfbune told of the of Russian roldlers R from wounds dive to the attention given by the'r the use of achievement scientists We on "spot cull" Csrpentzr and Moo ‘loos, such gs 5; healed. Now the Bulletin tells of as been grown miturofy col. rn reddlrh to lfllll. If you hsvs s of . ools not In , Wt in touch with us. posllbl Exchange Store m Rlchmond street. Phone l” Wife the stirenitth of and does not have to l...‘ atr" "Wtldered a mnn etiu read or scrawl hi; I Winnipeg Tribune. I0! Tlll QOVIINIIINT insulin m‘. ' has. Will ti: ' rsl more, the b.a.st will damage about Qgvfgmfi, “m, m,‘ got u; three times that area. 1f you rea- slam m-ll" wldow, and family. llssdrflmgeéhlss weight of can yllo“ onllrya-lupport m“ a tic up .v us asma etach-J d t or o0. . nisnt of our heavy bombers in a still freedom. that Justice w h ls u can easily imagine so sorely needed in this Province? the devsstat on which s force of sl thoumnd sum ho hen 5 '7' l‘ 110th! m new onascow vs stinsmiwsms Resignation now remains ths only honourable collrle 09111 , . ismmerside Town Council. in Januarv to stir the gardeners ‘gffilg o; dgmwreey “lurid soul. _Hls creams sire as hardy as‘ m‘, e noglclmnq, Qom-lgfl mo,“ Sympooflrolis foetldus. his hopes, way rol- one wlllin to co-oner to as Persistent as orab-ariiss. One with the Provlncla Government. look at the new seed catalogues, sl Inec- rated under ths laws of glance at the simmering. sun, s this ovince the ‘Down of Sinn- nick mental summay or the ra-j mersde and its uncll is ulti- tonlng program and he ls all but mate y flltfiwfirlblo to tho D0091! 0! In recently oommendlnt t0 shorten the Winter. But this year ° °° *°°“- 0"’ m“ ey are more than wistful visions.‘ frvlgnpfikiif: g” 3,26%“ Tgw? tio in law enforcement. ‘fills de- liiy iii’ almost two months reveals grossly out of order in sd- . dressing such s resolution in its error? He that that the "govern- stand ls purely s vote catcher for the civic election, 'bl f - ke 'n tl matses and re aring Dolsorle lt- he wants fresh tomatoes whloli takes lace in s few weeks. gm"?! c 8°’ lwfioxlnlwfflicfie set iheir cough; h,“ and s mess of beans. an¢ hes zo- Siiminerslde, t will bs rem , °l' 1° Y V0 u 1__ _ _ . _ in: to have them before many more ls one of the few comtltusncies from corrupt military and ecclesiastical dtctatoi- months! —New York Tmes. _ which‘ sate; ‘glen; m t m“ m ship. of which the Czar was tlienoiinilal head}: This would be"? ‘Md "m" to m, move b“ hes‘ a“ ‘harm; he wrote very powerful stories dealing \\lll hang up a, Saul, 5m Mane and people of Snmrnerslde, remembering peasant life and social problems, lus nlaster- Sj"'k‘ey. plovtidscotip A WBl‘ plant gqrfimléfgwlfillglg itigpegpevyill Ratio . . ,_... . ,, ,. , _ ' . _ wlm . Piece being Crime and Punishment, of which l-vtllfeczfr; o?jlsawsglasegxllggraggyshg: m5 “we encourawmnz w “m attain. and. ll they should nomin- thelr ballots against can relieve the 81mi- fr rge of moral cowardice and derelictlon of shows no desire to srooole manrulty with its pro- _ enforcement since the Council has plainly lrl. mGoco-opsratte and Wm 2o Into confererigemmvflrtiii l find out what. this How can the Government and people o h _ rid allow ==iitnnlersbe Council to adopt this nttltuce of open defiance? Coun- f h believes that unsatfsnfatctgrcouncn’ remed ed into Neiw Glasgow, for COMMITTEE P. E. Island Temperance Fteder. ngwhat headlanda wet with Plot ‘Illiifitwléggsts cams my soul Alabaste: whlls no builder laid. Their sgreatés tiled nbw richly m With riersrnet. WlHOrDUIDIG. rose- for los’ ‘and Wrenches sf “liaisons-l: e will n: highest m... to the head of the Government, and that s rebuke from Pins belt bounds of oroor st . ‘Ilho council's the affairs of the ‘Iowa's Act of Incorporation. Its MLA); rep- in also reset-stations Do t-blnnk the Il- _ ..a.__..._i.____?.._._._ _.-- ._-_.. m u .-~ l/ ’ no earn-west LIFE * n. cine-wen imtloifs ‘Llfslslllngssissportsntirolslnths wartime economy. Din-log the you, invested over twenty-sight the Company million dollar's ln Victory Loans on ‘behalf of its policyholders-representing hundreds of thousands of premium payin of sll male employees have other: are giving their time entered ssssntlsltothswsrelort.) cots. In addition, om- s quarter the armed services, ‘while to the many organizations '11.} Company's Position at the End of 1942 Insurances and Annuities in Force Providing and than s million. NewBusinessPlsced - ~-'- - - - - New protection added by men and ‘protection to their ependents n women to provide for their future. to Policyholders 8r Beneficiaries 15,178,088 Payments $5,000,000 was paid to beneflci deceased policyholders -li holders receiving $10,000,000. Assets - , Resources held to fulfil obligatio policyholders and their dependents. ‘élsiill-Wisl uii issuimiti clmlilitv HVIIDIAN A 00. LTD. - PROVINCIAL MANAGERS - OHARLOTTITOWI - - $698,010,493 to policyholders more 78,910,662 arias of viii: iiolior- - - - - - - - 189,297,807 and ‘long the cog- Y the ground Gilli out Psymastor, when: cl lll Ontario. ‘fldl ed a fln hare wall-board. snow-flocked m pins trees -n pg reredos, lt seems" Christmas sitar. It was a festive al- wftli snowy linen and h the sliver of candle- Isticks. A simple rustic cross rose in the cant-rs, -lts bore tar, i-whitc gleaming. wit GVQMIII, New 8t. Jam streamed "is Scottish" “Mill” tho ml "rotten were l-yhted. --th whiff of fragrant smoke. illllflillllfli With Canadians Ovorss of blue to a Christmas choir twenty-five husky _ en trained and led by D. May, v an llfe is an elder in es Church. London. It was a rich experience to Osptaln J, w‘ that. .oiit hito the cirm of nfllit. A mvrlsd rtsrs o srigs NDLOI dost-sites mirror all. thmllh hs . In wolnts of lleht Above. ofvolces. One bov s-ld ou'stl_v U emotion in his vow. -"t".omo. let's o. s -srid there was mint- Itseemed slmtwt as wsrs laying. "Corns. let at tne four arms touched by the candles on other g the altar were two "in catching up and eager yearning qual- ° which ls constsntlv m: I luilsiim story‘. The theme kin-smell 0t Iethlehun." .’I‘hen,_ -the csolsmn. immemoi-‘sl words of the Benediction Were nro- {ioiincetrovsr the 1mm heads bo- o. . . It hadn't seemed, very Iona. and suddenly tho service was ended. The l! Capt. n» Rev. a. J. Berlin, a, n,‘ Late 0t Hunter tum. Your readers may be interested in the acooiint of a festal service which I held on CHI-SLIDE; Eve in one ct the Scottish comps of the Canadian llbrsstry Corps. The setting was n bare recrea- tion_ hut which the men themselves trsnslormed from a barn to a sanctuary by their own skill and imagination. A th ck garland- of svcrgiesn- coughs, intricately woven by the genius of Indian boys, was hung lngracetul oops and curves around the entire length of the hall. lnwwhitc - decked Christmfls trees stood sentinel corners. But it was the raised dais st the end of the hall Mitch arrest- ed and then held the eves of each man s; he entered. one of our Ser- geants. a gifted srttst, had paint- ‘ s mural landscape on the Against a back- ake and sunny sky, ountains and dark rfectly conceived to" iris-stood our u; go even unto Bethlehem} A CHRISTMAS ADDRESS ' "or this cniutmss Eve, at last to that dear hearts ca.l "home." fever confined to f".rlst‘a never seen. fully, lovel are restless t0n"ght. unto Berlin. There ts solve we can appreciate. understand s. man who erly to go sven unto Stat‘ to stand at the side of heroic defenders. But .v ~o there? “A frf he place and wrote sf this vetn. "Outwmidly," "there l; nothi Ycu can find towns like this one a across the world-from Topeka I816 Street comer Iouls altar 'I‘lmes. 9b‘: viiiiivI Iuisibifiéelv know — some Woman)!‘ lugvuggflzltfflll ‘he giiegxinisilm oliigliiolrliieu-tvtiiviii full, rig: ____ ‘ l - , a . en, as , ' - . The he." k M‘ "w “m!” bu‘ some cfgfifiglnflelltmthg‘ l. ‘mwor t; m ‘wnuut. m!“ followed me shite of all this. I still feel that the first wonder of the universe. It mute, . P0110506 1110106)’ of Bohl-l- Ema," wh° h“ "w" °°m° 59ml" mo. more than 3,000,000,000 times A" Morin" suns by I voiiniz "“ g, “mkmm- -"h° h" 9"- between birth and total s-urrendenl o heavv joume l i-Iignlsno slrl. our only woman Q’ “d f,” "m" “m” l" "14- It ts living proof of the superiority] 0 weary road between the nlsht meat. . . - . '31 ""3" Y- "h" m I150- of blood, muscle and nerve overt and deyl Man osmttooursorvlcefromother a: ‘f,’ m’ ‘hlmll 3,1,"? "hi"! ll meta‘. clorykg and watches __,,.l,lcl, Out 0r what country. why did I nesr by csmpsand solsrsst was the a... ° hn" °l “°- Th" ll l _ tick a mere 2,000,000,000 um, m come away? crowd iiisvws could not rtt0ru_,;‘°“§ falljimlfm- 1 "ti"! m! "M"! Provided however that seventy years —are cons‘ ea to ell, _ specs for benches or chairs. And “r m‘ ludlmftmv" l" 1°!‘ F" Audrey Alexandra Brown. the Io 1o rumor); llinlr pile long before the normal -»___.___.-___ so the insn stood prudently and, I “In h-m, h ~ lieu-t begins m tire. It's s f0lllll1 . hniiiillv our n; the m“, ‘f l’ °°' W." "l" 1 Mt of machinery. tho heart. t0 ""l°°-'-" "l" cause lflrimedills biiiolsaftgfeosii-mnlx u"? W! b Cl 0h h l , seven in‘ mcire ‘tiled... (Ii-fviiiii hsalf g,“ cllikmumw mm‘ n‘ m’ ‘m’ a chance. it will produce those 3.- l, yrlllelew m: “lwmtamudm d" _ trlgllotlktlipo or more heats necessary‘ slim; (mg o; M, agzldhilh” beluga: y ‘s apt t° make 800d m hail iiirliiivieoiiisrigrlicriilveisieeiirtiireii o0 vol extraordinarily 11'5"“? ""°""°"' I“ “limb” ‘I ‘I ‘I ‘ or damaged, it will persist with , I think, because ' subt e. He canes in s babe, s babe who minds s woman cry. It was as aim. p10 In that. And vet. you- and t, oolllnl back on that far-off nativ- ity. can ssy. " was than, --snd the angels of God heralded the oom- lng of the child." ‘I find hers s thems.-s motif for want of s better word, we tell divine. And this has nothlng to do with birth or background. with posi- tlon or privilege. Young W‘ll Jhahe- soesre. for snmne. ls born the non of s bankrupt butdisr and s wo- insri who cannot even to her own name. But he is touo by the Boniiu of God and becomes the most profound interpreter of ever produced by the Enlltsh-apeslr- ‘nlt race. Into that llfs, vou see, there csmo "X2," -the unknown quantity which I dare to csll God Arsln. bouts Pasteur is born the con "On the face of it, this search for an obscure Oriental town Ls s trifle odd. You and I can understand a man who wants angrily to so even rn m- And we can wants sag-l ngrad. — that city Bsthehein? enc- of mine once visited terwsrds in he said. n: impressive here. to Timbuktoo. Here you will find Moln in all its sordldness. the pub, the town gossips, and ll m, "IN SEARCH or usrnsansm a vague disquiet, a kind of restlessness steals across men's souls. Take ourselves for example. Youmrid I would give a greaQdeaI if we could leave our preent surroundings, -if we could fly swiftly across the sea, -and come haven our Nor n; this us alone. Tonight, throughout this Island, and in every n land men and» women are not thinking of the here and now. Their thoughts wander far afield. C In fancy am‘ imagination they seek to discover a t ny city, incredibly re- mote, --a city most of them have they sing wist- "O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lle." And the hearts of such peope beat more quickly when they hear the ancient, y summons. "Come, let us go even unw Bethlehem." Yen-men renew our faltiilt to man ollifly to believe in its possibilities. his soldiers. Humble men How could they know th there in Bethlehem there a ha all that? He would Bethlehem, “He hath Blmset Into sunrise " ‘A romance you say? Yes, world ha; msnce of the unexpected this latte hone and haplfness to nll ls as exdtiné l: lite itself world. Mixture otl ‘of dschs. heartburn. tolnscli and all fear and foreboding. Life w. itiiuiwiiiuus conuiriolis /7¢Z.w/ "Asaiii. we so t0 Bethlehem t0 new our faith in tomorrow. We in tho future,- I sunoose the Europa and Asia. trem- the iron-shod feel; of lived is = e high- ways of the world. And the poor of earth woufd say of the ehlltl 0t turned 0111 was lyhir be who one day would change send Caesar I grant lt,-—i»h0 most thrilling romance ttls ever known, —the ro- "Apply that idea to the world t0- dsy. Somewhere in the darkness of r time a baby may be iv- lnl who one day wl'l brlng new kind. Bomcwh e else their mnv ht another baby who one day will sub- due the dread dlsease of cancer. Somewhere fn the world today then 11183’ even be a child who will suc- ceed in hamesslng the horrors of war. That child may be yours back home,-or the neftzhbourfle next door. The matter ls as eiicltlnz ns that. It "The conclusion is this You and I can face the future w i ftiltll and hope-become m-rl so!‘ ‘lW-Vt‘! -snd because he still roman the m‘rncle of Bethlehem My miners. ——1’ wlsli vmi wrll 111 this your search for Bethlehem. . - Evans Stomach A very effective means 0| obtaining relief from disord- tho digestive orltfl"! which src attended brim!- hos with and s osnss of pressure below heart. Recommended fol’ Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Sour stomach troubles. Prlcs 85 cents M!‘ bottle. flillll- Ood Llvw OI Contains Vllsislns A and B " and I GIVE! QUICK REIJIFl I‘ many I rms Ozinplste an: P, external so II‘ _ son“, l PlLE oiificrsmstvr of fir]: lea. es. of a drunken tanner. -but h.- la marked out bv the goodness ot God and emsrgsl. the great benefactor of the human nee. Into his llfs, tss,