t ‘ rfiiDEgCEMBER .23, 1939 _=_-__..._ __iu—¢iui Christmas I939 THE CHARLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN Manag ./'\"_‘ \‘nv a .' Summerside PAGE ELEVEN ement And Staff . T. HOLMAN Ltd Charlottetown .- ‘ Q ~fi _-_. 51E flew This column is reserved for news oi’ local Interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may lie inserted at 5 cents a word strictly pay- able in iulvimce. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS. ~ nsiei-tisements for insertion the ltiitulvlllg duy must be in this office not later than ll A, M, SAVE YOURSELF lots of trouble. Buy cniy the genuine NORM], Christ.- nizts tree lghts. We sell only the kviitiine Si-PIIIES. Ciitippell 8o 00., islectrieal Contractors, 164 Queen Street. Phone 1140. L-lfitiii-IZ-lii-SI. rayon - BONSI-IAW UNITED B.~\P'I‘IS'I.‘ CHURCH SERVICES. ~_ Albany. breaching servre 1i A. M. \‘.'t‘5lhl01'€itI1'id. preaching ifM. Tryon. preaching strvice '1 PM. evening Topic "W11 (1111-1511; gum Liloriiies God and an." Note the t-niingc in the hour for the eveinng Write. Rev. S. D. Trites, Pastor. L-18-12-23-1i. N W GLASGOW CHARGE. - iinn Church Services Sunday. Dqzciiiber 24th. New G1 AM. subject “The Star Stable". 7.30 .. L-57-l2-23-11. NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP-l — Rev. J M. ‘FIST PASTORATE. Birsetlell. B.A.. Pastor. ember 24th, thus: North llivcr 3.00 P.M. Long Sunday. Dec- thcse churches assemble Milton 11.00 AM. North Creek 7.00 PM. iCoiiiiiiunion.) “All the glory of cur lift‘ depends upon a little child. a stable. and a star.” L—51-1Z-23-l1. ST. JAMES CIIURCII. —- The Christmas services nt ‘I'm- Kirk to- morrow will be largely musical. w.th t1 rendering», of old and new carols. tinthcnis. bv the full choir. together ivith solos and duets. including items hi’ the boy choiristcrs. Dr. Moor- ilPiKi Legato will be the preacher at tho inorniiiiz service. there bruit: iio icrmnn in the evening. The minislc" will bc assisted in tlic devotional part cf both services by our two thcolozicoi students; Mi‘. Niall Burnett. B. A“ at the morning $01‘- vcc and Mi‘. John Denny. )3. A., in tho evening. strangcrs and visitors are cordially invited to ivorshii; at The Kirk. The Eastern Guardian ..'This column is iriscrvrd for news of local interest hut adver- tising o! a ncwsy nature may be inserted at 2 cent; a word strictly payable In advance. _ 'SUIIS(.‘RII"I‘IONS t0 tlic lmricttetovvn Guardian may t:c hIIIdCd to their Rcpt. Arch 1e lurne. _i__.. - WBUYING DRIISSEI) POULTRY ntil Christmas on graded basis. icrt grading assured. Clark Bros. iontague. L-472-l2-23-li, CONFEDERAT ION LIFE INSUR- \\NCE. 11-0789-7-21-311. at Tocmbs L-1tl23-12-23-1.i -___ HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. Services on Slmciay, December 24th 115 fcllows: Victoria ll A. M. Hamp- ton 2i P. M. Bonshaiv 7 P. M. L_ . CHURCH NOTICE. - Winsloe Pastoral Charge services Sunday, December 24th are as follows; High. field ll A. M. Princeiown Road 2.20 P. M. WIILSiOG south 7 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Minister. L-47~i2-23-1i. PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- TICO al distribution of Sun- day School Prizes at Milton 11 AM. Evening rayet'_riiid seriuan at 7.30. Service a Rustico at 3 P. M. Christ- mas D6?’ service at Milton at. 9 A. M. Rev. . J. Phillips. L-5c “I-Z'i.1l_ BOXING DAY HOLIDAY-The Provincial Government Offices will remain closed on Boxing Day, Tuesday. December 26th. ' offices and will maintain the puzpose ations. GUITARS PECIAL Music stoic, CHRISTMAS DAY AT THE CHTOWN POST OFFICE-Mon- day, December 25th, being Christ- mas Day and a statutory holiday there will be one complete deliv- ery by the letter carriers in the morning, Wlckets will open from 8:00 a. in. to noon. Alter- noon mails will be closed for des- patch at the usual time. Aii- Mail and Special DQ111131)‘ 5 n5 usual and street lcttcr lcctioiis as on ii. iitrnia ri.i_,. R i mail courieis will observe holiday illld will therefore not matte their usual trip. This has been a IccOrd Christmas season at the local Pcst Oificc and the Postmaster wishes to thank the mailing ltl-iblic iltid busiii" s houses; for their splendid cooperation dur- ing the past busy sva on. U) l? PERSONALS Mi=ses Edith and Roberta i-liil arrived inst evening in spcnil the ‘CilYlSilllZlS vacation w.tli the r par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iiiil_ Councillor‘ A_ A. Henncsscy who undcrivcnt a minor operation a: the Cilill‘i()ii"i."r\\'ll I-Ios-pitiil has rc- ttirticd to his licinc. ' Cnptuiu (P. MA A. R. Cooper. E. D. of thc West Novii Swim Reg.- mciit C. A. S. 1"‘. l5 hcmc in Char- lottetown on leave for the Christ- mas holiday. _.____... Mi‘. John Ritchie tllrd) your medical‘. student at. Dzilhousi: University. is spending his Christ- mas holidays at his home. Miss Alta. Cninizbeli. R. N.. has returned to U. S. A., after spend- iizz her holidays with tier par- ents. ltlr, and Mrs. James i A. PARLOR LAMPS Toombs Music L-1623~12-23-ii. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. — The morning Christmas iermon will be "It Happened in Bethlehem." The morning anthem, Smarts “While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night.” Mrs. John Inch sings a sel- ted solo. '.l"lie evening service villi most be entirely Choral, with the choir rendering “We Three Kings of Orient Are". Gounodks "Nazareth, _ itional od Christan ’. Adams’ "Sing to The Lord", n ’I'hat Bringeth Good Tidntss." Miss Pearl Burns ings a selected solo. ZIIIIIIIIGE mi) a special ric -, Store , p m ec a1 linilerestimate Nazis, lflverestimate Reds i tPolish Consul Says OTTAWA, Dec. 21 -- (CP)-—The Russian Army is a menace "only to the Kremlin Government." Vic- tor Podoski. Polish Consul Genera‘ to Canada, told the Canadian club here today. There was a tendency in the pre- sent international situation to un- derestimate the strength of the German forces and to over-est‘- mate the Russians, the Polish diplomat declared. Soviet Russia is on the point of disintegration. “There are only 3.000.000 meni- bers of the Communist Party which governs Russia, but Russia has a population oi 180.000.0011, WhiCiI means that one Ccnimtiiiist rules 0c“! Jctr-ry 60 ot-hrr Russians." said Mr. he Podoski. He believed the "Commun- is‘. Tyranny" woufd soon end. “Russia. Ls incapable of govern- ing hcr 21f." he said, “Several centuries ago a defecation of Rus- sians iiivitrd the S diiiavinns t0 become their msstci . Even in riznrist. tiiircn. flux-iii was riilcci by foreigners. Tcc Romiincfis were not cf pure Russian stock. and Cath- ei-izzc the Great IVZIS I00 pcr cent Crrinazt. Eircn Stalin. the present ‘ not a Russian but a n. i In military way. Russia had {little to show cxctpi SIICTI‘ man- tpzwcr, Mi‘. Podcsiii said. Russian .irocps niovitig into Poland and Finiaii-d were ill curl. poorly equip- ,|:-:ti aiiti comiiictcl, norrtnt. t - ___¢ __ jProsecutions For Evading The Law VICTORIA, Dec. 2l»(CP>~—'I‘he attorncv-gciicralls (ililliliilllfill. nit- nouriccd tctlav that prosecutions will be launched against five indi- viduals and iilnc corporations a; a rnslllt or the rruort of combines commissioner F’. A. McGregor, find- in": n combine existed in some phases o! the marketing of British Columbia fruit. The first of two indictments. drafted by special prose H. I. Mia ll Campbell. Grahams Road. Wherever food is served where just. hack of the Mnglnot brovlsed shelters; carved Into Iilllslfl line, temporarily forget fighting, prep c, protect French soldiers from enemy there are smiles-even along the battlefront. - These cutoi‘ Willis, utatkmerl some are to dig into hot "vlttlcs." Im- artillery fire. i l ' the recomme Bird, Vancouver. list-s tour indi- viduals and eight 0011117011195 a5 parties to a combine, The second. listing all l4 defendants, charge-S conspiracy to give secret re ates, Those named 0n the combines charge: R. B. Sta les. Kelownn. _B- C., president of So es Service Limit- ed. A. C. Lander. Keiowna swretarv of Salas Service Limited. W. P. Ripley, Winnipeg. president of Western Grocers Limited. Alexander Mccallum. Winrupeg, president 0t Dominion Fruit Company l-illm-HL Lander Company, Limited Kelowna. Keremeos Fruits, Limited. Keri?!"- eos. B. C. Brown CornDB-nv Limited, Penticton .B_. C. Brown Lander Company, Lunited, Vernon. B- , C» Cascade Fruit company. Limited. Kelowna. Western Grocers Limited, Winni . Dominion Fruit Com?- ting, Limited Winnipes- n the conspiracy charge. E. J. Chambers. president of Associated Growers of British Columbia. Limit- ed is added to the individuals and his company to the corporations. The combines indictment charges the indimduais and companies were parlie; to a combine between Jan. l. 1936 and D04‘. 31. d938, In the marketing of the Bratisii Columbia trult and vegetable c1131. The combine. accor ing to the indictment. was arranged b West- ern Grocers, Limited, by o tiiininz control. in whole or in part. of Lan- der Company Limited. Sales Service Lknited. Keremoeos Fruits Limited. Brown Company Limited, Broiin Lander Company Limited. and Cas- cade Fruit Company Limited. Conviction of this charge could carry a maximum penalty of $10.- 000 fine or two years imprisonment for individuals and a maximum $25,000 fine for corporations. t l t Press Sees Nothing Glorious In Spec End NEW YORK 11$. 22—(AP)—The New York Herald Tribune said ed- itorially today the “abrupt and ig- , iiominious end" of the German pocket battleship Admiral Gist Spec will result in "a lot, of hard explaining {or Dr. Goebbels’ inven- tive propaganda machine." “There is not-hing heroic about scuttting ones ship when not even in the immediate presence of the enemy. and it seems hardly in the German naval tradition." said the i newspaper. “Twenty-five years ago the origiatial Admmil Count. Spec. with thc odds obviously and over- whelmingly against him. fought it but to the end. His namesake has preferred a fess ZIOTIOII-s end. “Why the Germans made this epctaculnr admission of defeat is anything but clear. But there is no doubt about the completeness of the defeat." "The Spec was first caught by the atlent tracking work of the Brit h navy; she was then run to earth by the dash and seamanship of theoretically weaker vessels. and finally driven to commit suicide by the prompt-ties: and efflcienty 0t £10 concentration brought against er. “It was a neat job. done with dispatch and finality. In any light. it reflects little cred t. on the vaunt- ed pocket battleship type; it does remain an impressive demonstrat- ion of the reality oi’ seapower and its long-i! often silent seem-reach when directed telliizence and inspired by a cour- age like that. which took the British cruisers into their seemingly un- equal fizht." Reorganization 0f League 0f Nations Forecast pilly Amirue Berdlng, Associated Press Staff Writer) WASHINGTON, Dec, 22 — A sweeping rec anlzatioii of the Reeve o! Nsifivns is under way 011d it may bring the United States into collaboration with Geneva. The reorganization would rc- move from the council. a political lvlr. Bruce's committee, pointed especial to see what could be done to aillment me non-political work of the Leflltlle- has submitted a. “draft. constitu- tion” calling for the sflttiflil till 0f a central committee which would direct and supervise the work 0n i economic and social questions. The wmmittce came into being I as an indirect result of a United States note to the Secretary-Gen- eral or the League last Febfliflry in which the state Department praised the leagues non-political efforts. promised its thorouflh 0°- cperiition and urged expansion of the work. Some observers believe that the League, in its non-political work. is just siwmim and will grow to c stature far exceeding that of the present league. And toward this mp- end the Unit/ed S l. I-ItLn Simpson. 2. Bobby Ficming. Ii. Vaunda Ferguson. Grade IV tb): 1. Atibin Gallant. Grade III: 1. Benson Graham. Mayor and Mrs, hiargarct. lint-t totes is already 1. Merrill Simpson. in committed to cooperate. z David Simpson , Cierk-lFreasiu-er. On the 13o. . Grade I (a): Trustees are Ali's. Spruilliii‘ HOPE RIVER SCHOOL 1, Norman Simpson. Carolyn Payne and ltlis. 1'2 eanoi -~——— Grade I (b): H. McMillan. Mrs, Aiairjoiic K. Report of Hope River School for i, Vernon Simpson. LaPentu is "Fowl Ilaislial and October and November: 2. Mary Simpson and Norccn Sweet cQ]nIn1_\$,lQ‘llBfV Grade IX: Tftimer (equaL) The ladies lifi\'t:ll'l. Sdlii " t iviiat 1, Gordon Simpson 3. Clarinda Simpson. their politic iii-c. ' n do. L ncco 2. Sylvia Simpson. Perfect Attendance: political parties," ext orl-ss Grade VII: Gordon Simpson. sprouting, "if you coir: holci ell-c- 1. Betty Fleming. Lois Simpson, Lions, 2 Lois Simpson. Marie Simpson. --———-——v 3. Marie Simpson and Rosa Ruth Siiripsori. GERDLLNS DEN) Turner. Ada Graham. —'~———— Grade V (a): Mary Simpson. _ l" Mm“ Turner‘ 61mm“ 5mliison. pifigRtolilillflIisiigiecsbilnadtgdiiv ligl 2- Rum smp-SOIL Vern“ slmp-wn‘ IBIJOO-tc-n German pus.- ifiir bltip 3. Billie Cullen. Teacher, Mary McGaughey. Gnesenau m‘. ha.“ _ m [lit (ii-ode V (b): Bat gore deiiiczl t H?‘ by I). N 1, Ada Graham ' B-- Q mall 1"“, <1 i Jame. trams OFFICIALS ~01‘ so . F“ "the ‘r22: .‘.;*".:.2.‘."‘.‘r. .i.\. .2 ‘c a--"' . - a. AIIIIB. Giuliani. IIELPLESS [Glfgmgzu ‘w; 5M, m W,“ He Grade V (c): _'“_“‘ 'woulci not indicate WlliVll port "for i Dorothy Gallant» ‘n IA!‘ 5 CREEK‘ 1nd» 139° military reasons." D. N. B. 531d. Grade IV la): ‘J-WTCHWH Oifliifllfi N0 A denial at the rvimti “K5 ‘U54 made in an official Nazi broadcast. EVERY hWCE GIRL "ere chosen in 1932. — — Mo: .ne town has a tax rate of only CANBERRA do?) P“ '40 cems on each $300 worm o; women are inspiring the Dreimttl. . _ . but. there are many complaint the taxable pmperty lowest m Marlon uniforms of the Australian W111 tr‘ ‘mil. And the 100 voters ‘.1. so well that the town - ed three elections since ér-ifiiiiiwlallld Fleming Caitlin)?‘ Helen o spradiinx in “m” a‘ Smarfj‘? F‘? “m” b ' Move A itlarol on Hot Spot jBetween Enemies t i011 All Sides [Ivy THOMAS M. JOHNSON A Service Staff Correspondent NF ‘It’ Russian means it about seizing ‘Rumanizfs province of Besse- iriibia. we are likely to see a tre- mendous politiro-military rnzzle- ,dm.zlc. and Europe's war sflfefld- int; to thc Bnlkims and the Near East. But perhaps, wc shall iticrrly v95 RIESIZLWBIK in on Be»sarabla_ F0!‘ one apparently weird aspect of a weird situation is that the Red Army can have Bessaratbia for the taking. The Romanian general start’ would fight thcrc only a deifly- ing action. makiru! real rcsistaricr hills that the Bessztrabian step?“ lack. The Romanians are today fortifyhig along this river, which was virtually the RtlSi0-ROtllfltlitltt Boundary before the World War when Bessarabis. was a (forcibly annexed) Russian province S2. ‘why any shooting‘ at all‘! ROMANIA SQUATS BEFOR E ENEMTE S First, Romania ls<in the Balkans. War in on the Prnth River, backed by the‘ . m,» q~ . l l t t t Baikriris Hinges on Soviet gairyzstR amania "Johnson, Border post o the Itied-Romflfllfl ffmiller ....Itussian troops would meet nn resistance rere. Hungarians and Slave iby Latin Romanians. ‘ITHQ. fight’, to govern is better than tgood neighbors, Hungary. igai-ia and Russia claim. t Bcstarabia has more ‘ ;tlian RIISSIJIISI ‘Transylvania t Romanians than governed ROIHMB I15 Hungarians; Lmbrudja has some of eveiivlhillg- their th ose Bui IIIOIC But, iviiy does n farmer covet his lneighbors acres? Especially 11 "e once had them-no malt!!!‘ 110W h‘? got them. In Europe D°1W195 15 mostly history and POW?!‘- Hiinggyy 1nd Bulgaria lack the power now, for Romania's twenty where it takes only one shot millions outnumber them com- ‘to start a barrage: second, Ro- bined. But if Russia maffhfd mama's shape ls round, like a spotl though only to the Pruth, that On that spot. she squats, surround- ed by the finest assortment oi enemies confronting any nation in Europe - Russia. Bulgaria, Hun- gary~cach full of’ vcgcrince and vehemencc. To give in to one without givlnz in to all is a trick even for nail" King Carol If he ITIPS‘ tzlvc wt Besrarabia ivlicn war stzirts. his game is to prevent it starting. If war should start. tic niictit lose not only Bczsnmbin. but tits shirt-and Romania's, S0 Carol mansliriis his resources. including a prayer and an amiv- the greater of which is not, m military opinion. his army. His army wears prettier unl- forms than any Eurrpewn nmiy. and lately was slowest lg mobillzwi Ody. the ‘technical oi- non- - t n: “than ark of the League Mimi); Ills‘! oifgrgres ruse mfikclupviind llinv its eco omic studies. refugee work I‘ rmmje‘; ‘_‘ sridfi“; and cmnmigns against the opium arc the m st ntimcious in ‘v.10 and white stave traffic, The Um, Balkans (13100000 mtenlmh mint ed states is now (IO-Operating the worst efiilttth-"tt. and sonic arc! fully in this work and Ls willing 07 "Oilbi-Till loyalty. to no much further. whirii helps explain why m. T114! 611M189 in Mimic structure mania is on a soot hisijll-ifi been I mmendeu by a spec a. comm ttee o!‘ six me hers headed by 8mm Bruce. Ifmer MINORITY rumors-non premier of Austria la. According to ‘FFEFTS ROMAN“ information reaching Washington. ndation is utmost. ccr- tain of adoption. It's the old European complaint. mlnorit/y indigestion. T00 manyi s ' (‘lWlCd i would keep much of the Romanian army busy and give Iltmgttrv Mid Bulgaria a chance. Then whflt? CAROL MIGHT LOSE ALL con- leave But D21‘- a ru<lilng Pcrliaps their blast 0i revenge ivould King Carol in his socks. Imps it, would bring mighty wind that would blow‘ down tho whole card-house of ‘ Balkan peace nnd whirl it into tlic cyclone of izcncra-l wa-r. For lii the Balkan game all the big stints havc stakes. and arc plzuving vii-ii kiitvcs in ihPll‘ boots; Not Ju~t Russia but Germany, it‘. only for Rc-miininn oil: Italy. fort trade, power mid safety frrm i communism f?!‘ herself and hwri protege. Hungary: Russia. fcr‘ Ilcssnrnbla. rcrlrips not mcrriy a. lost. acres. but as stopping-stone to more Red l‘t"l'i"illiifltl in the Bol- kzms and via Stalin's rather trcmw mine protege Bulgirtn. to Russitfn hiitoric goal, warm water at. the Dardiiiielies. But there stands Turkey, still Rusrlirs professed friend though new an ally of Britain and Franc‘ -Wil0 also have guaranteed Roy mania. against aggression. iTClll stri-iiutlicittii; sons in tlic Netti‘ utivi ' iiig King Carol about. ill.» iiriiiv. (IA ROIIS PR AYER IS EXPANSIVE Circling Knit; Carols spot, wt- ‘Lllill (tllF‘—~'l!lI" lvtiltov mill arrive nt his lll'li_‘-l"l' »_- that i1 ti" pin)" a panic iioiv tt.\‘ iillliidf? iuii‘. tntist 0c the buv on the bllYllllll-l b“l'.~. or pinball ltvi: l"-'li-i<¥ ‘WK? Hi- ti‘ itifi Shin ct state uurd as lilli!l1i)i4l\','- .. 7.1» m sink. licip may conic, Help against siblc rombiiiiitioiis" would inn/i Russia might. come from Italy. F/iiltifill). \Vli.it will (i- gniiivia. perhaps rrniotcly, CVfll llitiri‘? itliissolriii‘? 'l‘. (Int "0111 Gviiiiilltv; c? it Germany l is trying to fl|)[l(*'i.\f' Hiilt...ll"»' in cast» lots lni‘ his shirt with Russia, t Ilutgariic h‘; tit-i c ijflIlllilll tticn still. hz-li‘ iroiii It.il_v anti: i.‘l(‘il" lllIllUFlIlF-‘i. from Britain and Franco, Yugo-l‘ Stialt he cvcn our i)l"i{ p.i. SillVlll and Circa-cc. oi 'l‘i"iii.svlviiiii'n uni Dxliruilj It could come quickly if Tut-l Shall hc Wlllltilli. wir fill“ You: key opened the Dnrdmicltcs to ll’ what h. must rtlvc h ~,- \\“lil ivn British and French expiditton; I t shall it". ii lrrctl. rsk it trot" icvrly if that cxncditiou injnt; for licip that ivxll cunt must. lrinti In Greece and roach’ him to I'\"i_lll1 l"."“‘.‘.“lil‘\° Tl RLZllJlllft ovrriuiizt. But such help far tic has sat " on tlic limit bcci‘ preparrd by Pooh's cltlt stint iii ifurniw- wu l uctti hriid, Woygaiid, Just back hotter cvcry niiiiiiic