PAP-F FUUR TIlE BIIABLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded in i887) Pmmi-uu ui-ui. rul. u‘. (int-atri- s. llcLure ‘lffl ri-i-nin-ui. .|, n, Burnt-fl. l=..|.|, Fern-logy: Llvnl. (‘ii I). .\. llnn-Klnnon, 11.8.0. sum...- nnil iluuuuiur » ‘FUN’, .1, ll llurnrtt. F-J-l- Alsurllsfe trim...“ run-u \\'ulk1*l‘. uuu Lleut. Inn A- llurnetf, lr.r'..\".v.u. (Du Active ism-lee) FFIWFRIPTION RATE! Lon pr-r your; I150 for I months, mnnllw; 50v for nne month v sun pvr your: H.011 for 6 months 5L2‘: fur Ii lllilllllll; (illr lnr one month lly llnll l» nllls-r l-ruilm-re llllfl llflnl. 85,00 per year Saturday \\‘crkly: $2.01» [wr your: 11,00 for I months. rlfll‘ lnr 3 months By iilnll In l‘ F1. $l nr Tim (‘luirlivlii-lniiii lillllrllltlfl may he obtained at llnrullinuvi vim un-ni-i, ‘rlmi-s Sqnnrr, New York: 0m sunn- .\'.-..-. uti-ui-s, ('III'III‘I‘ lliik and Wlllllllnitnn lfmlnn: .\ls~iril,nnlllllll \-4'\\I .\L'\'lll'\', 12m Peel m, fllolltrcul: J. Fin.» 1:51 Buy Sh. ‘Toronto: News scum] (nun-uh Lnnrlvr. Ollnun; mini-u- News Stand on.’ bury, 0nl,; llul: TllhllfPll Shop. Mom-tun, RIB. "The Slrullgwsl,‘ Jlemury is Weaker Than Ilia: ll ctr/rest Ink." Yin-i.....i;'i;¢i~a§.;£;{;.. 1942 (Qhristnms. lU-l.’ One again ilae Christmas anniversary comes - me cnaalnrrerown oyaxouuv June 27. _ Support for electoral reform was again shown by Mr. King when speaking on September 29, I932, in the South Huron by-election. He said that the electoral laws should be amended “to “Sure I! complete an expression of the will of man the people as possible"; the Liberal party had advocated “the alternative vote in single mem- ber constituencies and the adoption of propor- tionai representation in double member con- stituencies"; the Liberal party would "continue to press for these measures until they are achiev- ed J! ' In the election of I935. Mr. King repeatedly committed his party to electoral reform. He said on August 2: "The Liberal party stands for electoral laws which will ensure s true parlia- mentary representation of the Canadian peo- ple." Broadcasting from Ottawa on September l7, he again stated that the Liberal party was pledged “to measures of electoral reform to eu- sure a true parliamentary representation of the people." When it was known that the Liberals had won the election, Mr. King issued a state- ment, in the course of which he said that it was “a verdict in favor of personal liberty, electoral reform and other measures." All the arguments against electoral reform, the Free Press maintains, have lost any strength or plausibility that they ever had. It would be quite in order for all parties to unite now in adopting a new electoral system, under which soles svnis wsv Imports cousin‘ b the Swedish oapltallfrcm Bu‘ sly the little " n Germany has by now lost all faith in Hitler. The victim. in short, knows the Ifisehrer is not friend. -il'rosn the Montreal Gas- QIM. Issuer v Iruspln llcrrlolt of Rance hss been islled on the ord- ers of Vichy, which now mean Laval. Mon like Edouard llerriott, however, can not be silenced; oven when rend-i cred dumb by their opprcswrs. they] still speak to countrymen The decision of the United stat- es War Department to lmwnt M11, American soldier who wants 0116 with a pocket-sins. New Testament has meant the ordsrlns of s million and a copies. wit! ll stunpe on the cover in 301d let; tering "Army of the United States, and President Roosevelt has written. a forward in which he ssyszi “Throughout the centuries men of many faiths and of diverse orlflns have found in ciety here has presented so far one‘, fintl Olalle — not even Santa's _ Amlan charter. in I» iii“ efitahclfiuhgrxg the lad lgnilllfio which only freedom knows.‘ mm -llam ton Spectator. We in" o C ear brick vllz ndar living the unhsrrled llfe for which my ‘$3 the Scored B»! wrist it is to be under surveillance . words of wisdom. wllnsel. and ln- by the Car's secret poll spiratlon. It is s fountain of evening we went to édpolitlcsl ral- m-ength and now, s; always. an sld ly. ‘rho m lss near- in attaining the highest aspirations 1y midnight- t our front s _ of the human soul." The Bible 60- when We 0. I Ill tlsofnughssuslin sndoutofoisrOourts (hoe) llillllliflillKlltlgMAYflfll ondcnscd mm" This was. "u... York o in London, we were parents had taught me to have titude-f the was idm lei-fifth? he's known“ officer of the lsnr. es ‘One of the real joys of Y u_ l d e Is the opportunity to put aside the routine ‘And customs of every day business Andin real sincerity wish our friends A Very Merry Christmas --'AND- . A llappy New Year usuosnson a oonnoma‘ i MEN'S WEAR ~ lIIQ ‘~'I\h~ s~ .\ ftlllllti zui-l : - \\4Il'ii'i n: \\(ll'. Never in every _member of Parliament would lepresent a "id thYQB-Qiélfleftilgllgnlzifipt"! °f| - illlilbifl but‘; \, n. i-wii?\i.lu.i, bus \\‘ill' been "lalomy l" 1115 mnshmfmc)’ Fmd “nder which glflerllwiiggqraeairiiizetlnmanyr iitteiiogi igrlfiawgut ‘gel Sig: of“ , .. .1 _ {ljlli mm- 111mg illc la- catch party would have its fair and proper rc- thanks from service men. -Man- smbfe made me mum ‘ i 1-1 mini: lmucrs been so presentation ll'l Parliament. ch95"? Qmmla" zigremtzgglifiisth zrgmnny Y: i: ulil‘ own existence . _ - d mm 1 lenmd . in“ 1._ ~ sinks, i111: ever) thing we cller- lggllfignlvglllrlitzlxurymmglthdmedral m“ about haw I he but n \\'.‘l‘.' of life. We may iu- PEDHOMAL NOTES- buildings which willcostaboui: see- “div?” ' fivs hours s this imvr‘ failed tollive 900 9° NW1!’- Ml" 3- Andemm- and wge '51?» ‘iour roflftclwramdl’ "n - i“ '1“ w a mmuh To A" our Patrons and ‘ it iivlcecl all too l agiwtfrlgfnlasgeltéhzgtgpgggsghaggé 21D"- gilalfyl" ""8 Elle b611- gfiz u“: Cm” “m! y“. no“ m. u y” Friend‘ A ' ‘ . , u v‘ - n I’) - ' . e anyg . ; ‘ iKC ~ kuicd. Xmertlielcss. we The day of The Mght Before chrlstms‘ library the fabric has "Qt Sll-‘mllled ‘lfoide. Wet sea ‘owneth: ' "W" “mum ma" tmxumb ll.'.\" s. 1....» liislullwly in the right direc- " " ' ' nflfzll-sdlgfifigé fipcglbzwaslgwfiélé: might ‘ave been broken gaflngvieg?“ m “m! o ' But Whh" f" ' T“ l! ‘lllmniilfllcl’ Y°l°l¢¢ l" There will be no waste of water now through olished it. Four Norman windows “have you searched insider" havln‘: l‘ . I .11 ‘m’ cur arms on sea, air running raps. but the police should be kept busy iii the west wallbeestianed iypiairyhxan: aslrpghllhxtlgeréhr Th. “can w“? mlauw nl:w§.,‘t'b¢g'w'{: A MERRY CHRISTMAS ill"."'.lli_\' 1m.’ strength and seeing the footpaths are kept in order according a‘; §fOQ§,"D§;QSYO-,QY;;S_;WO wgns w“ lhbckelt .we .3“)?! w‘? e “d med d m“ and "l" ~“~"".l.<1“- to the City Councils advertized by-law. 0g the cha|5ter_h0use m, gractuyed rasnt. ‘We can't go burg“ into "3 ‘aw: “ilitmtmdirmma y, m; 4 ’ , 1 \\ 1r lllc lute poet laureate, and e length of the north parapet gfwle s“??? 3&0‘?! l1", ‘BIID- ‘rfldlein ‘mum mu- bwg door. A HAPPY NEW YEAR 1);; 5,, L» _ ,1 3,, autholotjvy of inspir. " " " " hss collapsed. The glass and iron- ma“ m‘ 84°” “inn ha“, i“, ,.- to be _ Q . __ _. _ , s “ H St S. l . G . LLD h work of the church windows have “d m I mud" u‘, tum nuw wi ationnl \Cl>(’ m.» p.026 which he called The fm- “an, m: a" alum’ .' "t cw?" eufferedextenslvelmli/lflchr1856his ' u F“ m a , MW’ ‘u, an; e1 their e I _ Spirit m‘ ll: " ¢ l m which he prefixed an Pficllvfi Pfenller of Iilanltoba, 1S. _Progressive been shattered and mam’ m“ the bobbv- npwe ialreerigfotliovxgluig aim“ my erelnfilnilulslg co- ,',,,r...l,,,~;5. ~, Hing me f,,11,,“<,,,,, 15,,“ member for Fairford ill the coalition govern- teenlh-cepturv 'fiiglnchelé'af;l%uagf walk in merely on account or the._!l°°1'l- lggvg'h,ll,°,§,,fi°‘l,l,’,fm you ' llivy nu» ... .- Tillie‘ li/(lny n. “bu, \\'fii_tQl1, mcnt. 111s father was Scottish. his mother. Can- ‘Qfll’ b“ °“' “ ' "' _“—*““ "_———~ W,“ o“ ‘y and you; ‘m, ,,,,,_, M, ,_, W U, ,,,,,,,\. ,_,- “m. ,,.:._,k.,.5: adlan, he waivborn at St. Cathermes, Ondtqpand - ___ soul are‘ s e behind an Eilslis s "P111111 \\' EL mtcrics, the insem educated at innlpeg; he was appointe ro- gum" and beliefs relating to door. - l, ‘md u half a o sale am] ll, ,..',,~,@,-‘ me haw and vincial Treasurer in the Bracken Government saute Claus are always interesting mLOVQT l ‘lwb w" brilliantly . - _ , _ v '. . ~ 6 and an old Dutch custom was r williani Pitt, Burl of I _ rs filth, v.c um 111111 m soul: unniort only in the m I93 ' i, ‘ * brought. to the Ontario city of alglthnhyuu who “m; quiet con 1'1»! . r "~11" souls: and we look in- _ Guelph-which k WOTlhY °f 53mm‘ mph, ‘nearest; man may in hi8 ‘my siillctivciv b; 1.1, st: l‘: ind puclS of mankind. L0 d l'"i sle th British idalishe ha re- “on n is éismflpiliuiiéli :33 “étuamdddl mfimlii ill: phoise sayings are the ornclfis and prophecies of semeé théigtiofi wfih documgts 5wr'yufi 121d mugfil °t §°th°fi“d‘;f;1d' on GLAD ‘WET ‘i035 iidcihemgiyamshsfte: the wind ms FOR ovemess and lovingkindness. Common diver- ' ' - ' tors and their wives and ch ren -—-- i n, hols and ifilfl.“ivfii..i“biil.'“ll;lifi“ti"iiiiili ‘t. :2 or. .°==r....'ss'n...c¥"..'t:c.i§f"“" “trend =°£u"‘<'»"~'“-%-°- of ‘h; u. 1i s."a:°n.la.;"“°“”“‘ A MERRY CHRISTMAS vic bill t. it n i :i : l‘ w. i-lc case tlut a mems in ex ' ' G h- - Th persona or o e 0 ' , ‘ ‘s, om- flom- e , ~ \ ' . ‘ Hubs": 0t. ‘c scnpt‘ ey are c)“ through the streets of Guelph 0n 8 ' ° 1;; e of . , Jr '. “ _. ’ mmgld ‘t ordhmlgh.‘ pcctecl to fill m previously vague records of white horse wesrlngabshop‘; mitreismi wmhzsl" “M533? m" mo t3“ “fink... AND 4 . . r . m . we an illi con JCC with evil Canon's early me and char up the date of hi, and holding s bishn s crozler. forprotmcm, “Imam, worm.‘ Hanan” 30M w" "m u, “m; o; 1m- which plllifififlflllfl"; Tlllfl saints have depicted; birth vari0l15l W fled be! E6 l 12 m1 x 2 it is in his ecdeslst cal guise that 5010M ‘cutout mg m! ‘uthomy on, mu- prl- A mRi an,‘ i, h h . - “hm tpgumq‘ ‘t U d M . _y p0 \_v n 4 _a 4 3. the children of the Netherlands W?” fish“, _1 have remembered .. ‘ . “ ‘ ‘-‘ ° ‘e gm lhe manuscripts had been in possession of the know the klndlv old bishop of Myra-glngwlher-wpetnat nu; the world V“ the vears whenever and l». fllvl sunnrt f0 ~ . ~ ~ ‘ ' the ril ht of~= . mm “tough nounoed . ll r m" luinour buffolk family of which the Caxtons The 193°“ is m“ ‘m g 31°13“ Si“ and W°° a" "le- 1 have hcflfd lmllb“ P” Will. ~ 1 n flTIvn a "llCf tint is in- - . - December 6 he rides his white horse To the dear Christ Child who is to . 'n¢gynlng England's democracy. merflflp P " {Mn ‘if . ‘ .b wcrc neighbors. and were recently acquired by (m, the houmom and 5a,.“ an, mus _ co m the“ duh d“. I 1 d B R H l f , ' p ‘_ “f l“ “P05” 1e i“ Lord kemsley. good people from "the hands n1 The Bread of Life. hype renewed for a deco-pt world . . o law’ \'- 'b xvrv. ill Cowl which makes a a e cruel hangmen." -- Pcirrborollnhls t, m F m‘ hwhbm ha” em}, flmglihlllk of him- l r1 _= . . . . Examiner. mi: 0 - o," w l" ' ncoctcd and ‘ ' a .. it?" l _ H _ _ _ V _ _ _ Quebec is to have compulsory education m the That battles din. shall cease T“ m” Pyglfmfifm M, ‘mum I090! v “i ill-ii u: n lliililiifll follies and sins ' ~ ' . ' ' ‘ iwnu» chant the of the ‘Yuma. 9m . , 4 _ upcoming year, which Will put that province on w l, I m , . we h sons’ have no pl,“ m om- bQdy politic. tlfigltforltlvzijl"-lw U< iii‘ Lnlltlqlf lil 111151111?‘ a footing with this, butfwe hope with much bet- and e1 ligvgebgeii gll-géeadlnii)’ Cfiurii ‘lilfiii and peace." fig 1g“;§rm=hg§1§,,§g°;;l,"‘°”°' io x -= l6‘. ' s qwpcar \\'l:) y _ " ; “ ' h kind ldl ar to all d gs. \ wllflil. W‘ H11: m‘ results lhe Gazette Says Adopmn by Idiisve nevgi? setenrfllsasgldier mflstgeac Aznd while we singlet not the sound t,‘ ‘l fw- nnd true at heart, and ca" “b? l-"PE =HiI'5li"n. and in the brave flldllblllvt‘ I” WHY ._ ~- that should cliastcn our inlvniiww Ll u \\'\'~ can cvc-n he grateful for tin‘ ~ .' iitfllllii ilmr ir is offcr~ ed u: n» ' _ _. in 111-; thought that our coun- ‘U’ l5 f3 “ll of (lo! ti» stand for the truth of - ‘. nszii 1' .1 i: ll‘i< not shrunk from the call. Hive Wv ~'.=i<i l'l»l‘i_;'_lli. and .’lll0\‘(‘ rc~ Plwlili? “"- ’\ * . ~11 .i\u~\ \\'lil'lil_\' will be llhlrc t": r1 w i! n; for truly it is the hope 0f 1113113‘ ' “c. zhc desire for brother- lIOOIiIIl /l 11min? to men of good-ivill, that if at in this >irugglc." _ Iinis of‘ <-i~.~_i - iH-E. "hopc of man's great dc- flrc wore‘. ' .- |ii‘(‘<(‘l'lllllCllliy symbol- 120*.’ flwl Wf "H ' ' hope, but the assurance. llcncr- VIP 1P" l rwi "lfifflkill rmisrm for cclc- bmlinr; iliiilinu» li\<>il~i\'_ ii is a fcslivnl fur all mzinbii-il. in! ii ‘w: fnjaii-l lllc claims of the urliorlunw“ i-~ lIIi'l~l-'iiiiil<lll1lC€l$ wcll as those of I niulinii» ii‘i('ll(i‘s and acquaint- ances l! I hri-n \\'<.‘ll sniil that organized charity |>|'~'"i1l~ 1m cxccllcnl menus of doing grmil it‘. lif-P.‘ I l1"! Wi- rnll mwcr gel l0 Ilglvqn by [ll'<l‘{\'. or l iiil‘ glow i-f liii‘ nldiiinc Christ- mas spun |'.-l.-~. \-..- pzirliviinitv actively. One lllillg (but vll"i'.i"i.iiii:iiix (ln-islinnilyr {Ii-gm 11]] killlls Hf iIVHILi-liliillzrlli i~ ii. ‘,»;\l-<r»ll:l] touch, and ilii. i. ' ~11“! (ilriqiiiu. miibrirlicz, _/\< ,1 pom nf m, < 1'11 ’l'.llll‘ll ll ‘rlnrcrl: The rizitili fci‘ inc-c‘? o; a flock it feeds l; and descls: ' ‘.110 streams thy grow. l‘. Ill sins, and all my powers iyiit ho: (‘s My Ucd, if.» if, Flprlm-nl Reform vine iii ;] ii’ i‘. iii lin- L1iii.~.t-1'\';ii:ii\'c con- Vflllilnll ill \\ inui w; \\.'l- tin,- zippointmcnt 0f i1 special (‘lilllliiiilii 1.. ~il1/l_\' r-lociorzil reform. The iii-mi fur >i‘,t"ii .. villi-m in gown-rally conceded, zunl llu: l.iii - i‘. imfiv in." lung bccn pledged to put ix inn. iii-M. i.il.<- other Liberal policies, hum \t'i, --' vrlu ll r: form \\'-'l> shulvcd ilflfir (l0- w-lfl l‘.'illill‘l'_ The Winnipeg lw . 14m l ii) lfliliis 11m as far back as i‘ I P4 l'_)_'_§ a n “iiiliil-ll {mining ihv. zilicrnzilive vole \-.;.-.. prv‘ ii 1w lill‘ llllllw of Commons, when llu- Him-n]. uvlv in .1 majority. A hill was “l... ilmidiiwil in" ibr- gnvcrniiirlit in i924, lml ll \-.:|~ Illvi Iiltwivl. Prime Aiinisicr King tirwlliiwil ilml ii “ivlllli ill‘ rcintmililccrl lhc fol- lmving _\"<~n;1 (In .\in'il 3n, I925 i\lr_ King gave :i.<.~iir:mc; that. 11w bill would he brought down "mill w, will prncvorl with if." Ml‘. Lsapfiilllfi llliTl-IillFLWi iln- bill, for the. alternative vote only, on Al.“ _v»_ nml ii gut first reading. When Rnli-rl Fllfhl‘ ll|i|llll't‘(l on jnnc Onhout pro- :_'r:-.<< u llli llu- bill. .\lr. l..'i,'iwinic rcllllfitl lllili lllt? lb-uw hurl all iiii‘ business ii could ailfllfl l0 m ibv time. but that ihc bill was on the order paper. ii \\'.'|< not moved for second reading. llmvcrc r, be fnrc Puriiameiit prorogued on ierestediy and anonymously. the Catholic Committee of the Council of Edu- Cation, of a resolution in favor of compulsory education for Quebec is the best news on the local school situation for a long time. Protest- ants have already recorded their desire for such a la\v, and the Government, through Hon. Cleophas Bastien, Minister of Colonization, re- cently intimated it would be passed at the next session. 'i‘he Catholic Committees action shows that this question, once so vexed and thorny, has now become a matter of practically unani- mous consent." A w a s- n- Dr. H. C. Amos, for seven years head of the American College, Tokyo, now in Brooklyn de- clares “the Japanese people do as they are told They hate war. 'l‘l1'ey didn’t want to get into it, but once in it they will give life iisclf for their counti-yn" Of the Emperor of japan, Dr. Amos said: "it is he to whom all power has been given —but 11c has no power to use it. The Japanese people adore their emperor," but do not know their emperor has been subordinated by the army. He said the emperor was the most miserable man in Asia on Dcc. 7, I941. He is pro-British, has strong democratic feelings, is a strong. in- telligent man, but he cannot get back his power, now given to the army.” iVlizit a. predicament to be in! i! Ill Ii 9i! Uatthcnv Arnold, poet and critic, died this date 1888: was son of the famous Dr. Arnold of Rugby; winner of the Neodigate Prize with “Cromwell" in 1843; published three volumes of poetry; and in addition “Essays in Criticism"; "Study of Celtic Literature"; “Essays On Celtic Literature," “Culture and Anarchy"; “Friend- ships Garland"; “Literature and Dogma"; "God and the Bible”; disciple of Wordsworth, he possessed a sense of humour which saved 'him from the blunders of the Lake poet; as critic, Arnold is scarcely less eminent than as s poet, and his opinions, expressed in lucid, ex- cellent prose, undoubtedly exercised s. most stimulating influence on his time: “Children of men! the Unseen Power, whose eye Forever doth accompany mankind, Hath looked upon no religion scornfully, That men did ever find." s- w s- o it does not do as a rule to tell tales out of school, but there is always the proverbial excep- tion. Now that Boxing Day has been officially recognized as a store holiday, it may be mcn- iionecl that the citizen who first suggested it two years ago in the Public Forum, and who rciurnctl last ycar and again this year to carry on the agitation, is Mrs. R. E. Mutch, whose personality has hitherto been somewhat over- shadowed by that of her more publicly romin- cnt husband. Mrs. Mulch has always rad the interests of the store assistants at heart, and now that these have obtained the well-deserved extra day at Christmas, do not let them forget in their Christmas devotions to thank the Lord for sending them such a determined friend and advocate who moreover fought for them disin- ss .nl‘.ifllfil be, he is always welcome. lvlr-rol than once. I have seen u- soldier til-I that has found its way into camp. And a dog will follow march-I ing sddlere all day long. no matteri how rough the going it And, no matterphow short the ration is. the soldier manages in some wnv to find a few scraps for the dog he thinks so much of at the end of the long march. Yes, if a do: could speak. I am sure he would say: that i,- flne " —Fred Cornelius, in “Our Dumb Animals. “We'll have to admit them," are the words ntiriuuteu to ivlr. JHCK '1'0Wl1SEllLl, preszdeni. of Local l5 0f the Bartenders’ Union, wlilcll handles Manhattan, in discussing the proposal to all-ow women to tend bar in this city. Mr. Townsend 5 by no tnezms en- thusiastic about ltle icon. but, as Grover Cleveland used to say, he is dealing with a condition, not a the- ory. Tue noor shortage has bbconze serious. And it docs seem cdu that New York, ln many respects n pro- gressive and except onaby tolerant clty, has held out for so l;ng against women bartenders. Boston has a great many women behind bars. In many parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia, particularly in in the steel and coal towns, Ir. nas long been the practice to employ women to ssrie drinks. -Ne\\' York Herald Tribune. Effective Dec 2i Holland. one of the greatest cigar-smoking nations in the world, will have no more cigars. In addlt'on to the ban on the man- ufacture of cigars, the German nu- thorities have ordered cigarette pro- duction cut two-thirds. The acflon is attributed to transport dlfflcuifles and the loss of tobacco sources a- broad. But the solicit/nus German authorltin; offered the Dutch paper- wrapped beet leaves as a substitute for cigars. They warned the trade, however, against deflecting too great quanflties of “ihLs valuable fodder” from the underfed dairy herds. —'Ihe Netherlands News. A rare sugar needed to moire vit- ammine B2 used to cost $18,000 o. pound. Now it has been found that t can be had in almost unlimited quantities from the sulfite. liquor waste from paper mills. Nature's economy is marvellous once man's keenness of mind can figure it out. -—Brani:ford Ibrposltnr. There ls I group of M Auxiliary ‘Ilerrltorisl Service girls who hear the latest war news even before the British wsr cabinet itself. They work in n secret underground radio headquarters whore thev help the Bovsl Corps of Signals. Four of them were on duty when Rommels the secret before‘ the cabinet was, told and the censors had decided on the release of the etorv. Th6 women have been doing the work headquarters basses all communica- tions to and from the wsr office to British troops at home and abroad. They worlr at chromium-edged con- trol and switch panels. d in . . N u: how 0f wflrrln beaisisgggtedaxiiiidwiliriy ciliizmdce; may, The Joyfu bells that one of hm vlde his meal with some hnnlzry riplz Cm-lsmnas 1941 i- e' Warrior men, come in, come in, - Out. of tue blood and strain- Put. hate away and here beGln The uoys of hops 8.881118- No armaments, and no defence Only a Little Child, "mere is something about a soldier‘ Yeflfgzffé m" “l” “d ‘°'°° '° Beat/en. unarmed and mild. Non; of the trappings of pride are “PG Notlniig of power is shown. Troubled of earth. come near, come near. And nuke this Peace your own. The deathless hence. not peace coll- trolled B we th be t. of clay. Tiiskt blfdgdy stiiiids, with banners ole ' r d And challenged, steals swsy. Into this shrine no traitor comes. No tyrant tries the door. Comes here no rums No thun-drlnt: cannon‘: roar. Men of the earth. comb in. “m9 ln- And learn the bl‘ c of M9109. Nothing of hatred-nothing of sin and Lo, all war shall ceas F- l rout began and thev had to keep, for five months and ihroush their. nations dim And trust-In Him. —Reglna Murray. SANCTUARY loud victorious -Lucv Gertrude Qlgrkln. ‘is; . s‘ " ‘. onuno rotors - Paid for — ' Spruce and Fir Logs i Lengths 7 ft and 9 ft ,,,‘,‘,}.';°,I§,',,, Y“ iientral Oroameries Ltd. FURNISHING CO., ,~ is m‘ km‘ just manner, without benefit. of uhc doubt. " use mun-a’. for err-inl- ____ Ltd., _ Montague ll you are In i “I __of strain -h chili l!!! ‘wyesor dlsshscsr- colllllt I speclalllt. u“.,..i"“' "fit" ."'il'......""l 8B6! e In I Ills "If ligxsltles. ‘Inrttmor “I'M fil’ appointments. ii. F.’ llstoltssonf‘ I‘. (l. IIUTOIIION ‘ G. l‘. IUTGIIION fir, .,. .,-,s..- me - Sir eta. . I m’ ‘runuco BOND wanmuo ‘Io all property owners ‘in t-Jiiarlomtown, and . vicinity. i CHRISTMAS , GIF T - GUIDE llere are gift ‘suggestions [ranged to make easy the ‘solo on of your gift prob- em. Allweterussrssrswss-nsd to conserve water. Taprmust not be left open to rcvent freezing as this reduces our supply, thus endangering all prop- erties in the event of fire. ssrvloesfound not, plying with this request m be turned oi! immcfily. owe nan. atlases-Christmas “h” Commissioners of Sewers d Water Supply Gilt Boxes. - livcnln in Paris — Chrlst- | mas Glf loses, Des-sly Three Secret Christmas Gift Bcscl. —' erny's Petal ‘Ions — Christmas Gift Boxes. Dustin Powders, Bath Salts, Bldbllng Bath Essence. Perfume, Con: ts, etc. Ylrlllcy - tmss Gilt Boxes- Yardley Compacts. Bond N- erfsln S Le deli iv»... ‘hath “with. , t millil- mlieysuue Brush. Comb and Mirror lots. NOTICE , Central Creameries Ltd., Charlottetown and Perfection Dairy, Sumlnerslde, will be closed from 5 p.m. Dec. 24 until 8 a.m. Dec. 28, also from 5 p.m. Dec. 31 until 8 mm Jan. 4. Will patrons shipping their cream by exprcsS kindly note above dates and withhold shiv- ments of cream until Monday, Dec 28 and Mon- day, Jan. 4. w 01V! 111M Men's Military Sell. =“:."'.'li“°°ii':..ii'.'?;*.-.i.. s e s . - olive. Cyc ate and Williams Shaving 8 rlarlro s-ortment of DINI- ll . ' O Elfin. {lime dliwi ‘l’!!! Will MAGS Charlottetown Summerside f Chrlsimastlde ls here once more and alibi" “e would thank you for all your llfllroliflfl- we would bring you best wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND 'A HAPPY NEW YEAR A. PICKARD & U0- P ‘T’ ¢==s.t=-.-a..=-es..s=..a' - t“ mavaseoim$ fi