t i _l THE CI-IARLOTTETOWIEN GIIARDIAN "wawwar. ... __. u. . gamers . TIIE BIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily Wound!!! lll 1337i ——'*’_'~¢" President: Lleut. Cut. W. Chat" 3- Mel-u" vm ri-csnlcnt: J. R. Burnett, F..I.L Secretary; Liclll, (‘of l). A. Maelfiinnon. 0.81: l Edli-ir ItlI\I .\l.:iiu-,;i g lliri-ctor. J. It. BurnetLBF . i‘ Associate Eiliioi- l ik “allier and Ian A. tlrllt .___--—~- ~~—-———fl--'—-_‘—"— plflisxlfihTlON RATES B, Ma“ m P111" 544m per year; $2.50 for 6 monthl _q_-_>5 rui- .'i months; 50c for one mouth (m, j,,.l,~,,~,», gguii _ -r vt-zir; $3.00 for o‘ months 513;, vm- ‘v months; 60c for one Month. ..\. $5.00 per yelr $1.00 fur 6 monthl- li) .\1.iii iii (aeiiida and l.‘ Saturday ‘detail; 3:541" P" I‘ I” 50c for 3 mouths obtulneil n Tne Cli- ‘Itlllllitli - \- w --' """ PM" "m South m... .. “tlilllllllill, “mum; 124a I'm-l at» lilnnirt-ai; , sr-i Il.\_\ an, luironin; 50w: itanii, gunk...“ iii , i-iflil, “olive Se“: bland, BLILIDUPI, Ont; IIUli ' a... BIIIIID, hluiirtun s. n., ' "4. - .. -_---——— "The .S'li"oi~g7i'.-:i‘ Jlnnory is Weaker than the ll (ii/cost Ink." niiigtl*iil.t‘i, it any s. 1911 Nciviiiiiiiiliniiil Progressing The v... awugh iiiipiii"..-.;ii changes h Newton lieiucwiiig the events oi the “hi; ' livcinng felt-grain notes, c, the acquisition of I>I£l1I“l under a ninety- Hv I‘. llli. i..<,w J oi .\inc'ricaii troops t0 cs arrived. Operations .'s'.t‘\lc".l()ll of the bases, to- - by the Canadian = '- _ llig country's history lf was reflected in the ' i siib-tziiiiizil stirplnscs. . 21c zu the ccoiitiiiiic situ- s not only enabled to rc- iicizil obligations which it n» to make contributions in -l_ King-loin Iilltl loans to be " the Coininissioti of Gov- lit‘>'(‘ inclnilcil the institu- l e ciluczilioii, the reduc- iblll" |l\ setting up of a system of civil lJl, and thc formation oi i ilczil with post-ivar problems. r i: : ~ tural llltll'~'.i i‘. deieizsc, r‘ visory t itl;t\\'1t la-L October, to study 4mg lflldllillls on the spot. Quoted .1»; are il-stziils of Canadian price-fixing t“"lllillt)ll<, which impressed him favor- ’ was the. sittiation he found ration : ' registration lll Aiigtist. "e itiouths later that the 19p). l g _ r results w l illlllOtlllCCtl. Alter sift- lng a1] vb, ccivctl from all sources lltlil has benefited from , l; .l veeiiiiimciitl it to thc - >i_~,-,'.il'i;i1ii_l for adoption. The L ririiiiarate one, cost Canada ap- o.., . pro. lliflivivi’ a ‘ " in i’. ilfzivs. Some of the inform- llllim {t ~» .\ questionnaire of some fifiv n; I "o be ar-ivvrcd by each indi- vi~l 1.1 ‘l. .\l irc than two hundred clerks are "td in a very large building ‘ llitl tip to date. Newfoundland ill sectire from its CEHSUS 0f r :‘.l the information that it rc- Uid Age Pensions liviorc the Stiprcme Court of TilCYC is British t1, ii, y, suit in behalf of six old age P€lt5LUL$ up .liIS \\llu have been refused pen- sions by t‘! '\'\’..'I'l-.llI4'Yli'S Compensation Board, wliitl. .1‘ ~15 ilic Uld Age Pension Act in tanks and planes. To win the crushing victory we are going to score in the end, we must have more larlks and planes than the (ICflllZitlS, Italians and Japanese can muster. .\s Prcsiilcnt Ilooscvclt em- phasized in his speech to Congress on Iticsdziy, we must not only have more, we must have all overwhelming stiperiority in war equipment. Production and more production is the key to our being able to launch an olfcnsivc that will Siiléhh the ciicinyz = lzDllURlAL NUItS -s The first wcck of the iicw ycar has ciidcd, and January zero weather may be expected. Ii i‘ l! i People are praying as they have seldom done before; the large congregations testify this. l I it I Xinetecn-forty-one saw the fighting strength of the exiled Allied forces outside of the occupied countries increase to a total of 300,000 soldiers, and airmen, a jump of 20o per cent., according 1o a New Year's s1:i".'c_v by the exiled Governments. l’0latid"s 175,000 mcii iii lJritaiii, Ilussizi and the Near East constitute the largest force. The Free French are second with 75,000. All the Allied peoples are represented in the. various women's auxiliary services of which the Ifrce Ifrcnch .-\ux~ iliary 'l‘erritorial Service unit is exclusively French. w w u n: H. R. H. Prince Albert Edward, Duke of Clarence, clilcst son of lidward \'l I. born iliis date :i..-i:'_ with liritaiii. liavly" in i804‘, he ivas a most promising youth on whom can, of the hopes of the lianpirc, and especially of tjrcat Britain were centred; he visited here with his younger brother Prince George, on their world tour as middies in the Royal Navy; after return- ' i il of ilcfciisc, pro- ing home he settled down to his royal ihitics as and several of til: c 7 .. . . ,' Clillllt)_\lliCIll that hcu" picsiiinptiic, btcanic ciigagtd to I'I‘llit.t.>S suture 1.95 May; and all Queen Victoria's subjects ivcrc look- ing forward to a happy union with a British Prin- vvvicil deficits which ccss when he was taken ill, and attcr a hiici spell bmhfl-s who a", p, died; his betrothed ivas stibsclpicmly wooed by his brother George, and I)L'L‘1llllC the {jut-cu .\It.>flit'l' of the present king, V ‘I 1U i "During the last war the Doininioiis and India were never in jeopardy, btit now everything is dif- ferent,” Sir Gerald Czimpbcll, chief of thc Util- ish Information Service lii C. S. .-\. told Press to Australia, New Zealaiitl and the Indian liinpirc. .\'0t only India liiit also llurina is lilUllllCCtl." lie .c.< u-cd Ill the zigricul- rcniarkcd that all the Doiiiiiiioiis and colonic» had Germany meets iviih one been playing large parts in the war effort, but iii- fic, this effort mtist be intensified. Sir Gerald and remarked that he had "been told" that Indian troops are fighting iii thc Russian Caticasus at the present time. Of India's 1,000,000 troops, about 250,000 are now serving outside India, he added. I i ‘I! ll Straws indicate the direction of the wind. .\Ir. \\"_ R. Ljivcns, former viwner-ctlitoi‘ of the Kingston Standard, who sold out to the Whig, and WIIO since has consistently supported Prime Minister Mackenzie King, even to the extent 0f opposing conscription, has conic to sec the error of his ways, and in an article in thc bloiitrczil Gaz- ette has this to say: "Canada's line war record, however, must not blind us to the fact that the road ahead may be long and weary and that we must be on our guard, lest, not having conscrip- tion, we leave citirsclvcs open i0 the charge that we are not pulling our weight in thc boat nor doing everything possible to put our fullest man power in the field of action. Overnight, as it were, the United States adopted conscription — without hesitation and without wrangling. Under that con- scription there are no state lines, no sectional lines. Unity is the keynote. So in the end it should be in Canada. War is no respecter of persons. neither does it recognize sectional differences or state lines or provincial lines." II‘ III l! i A: life proceeds we are apt to feel more and more that it ha: us in its power. In our youth we thought we could use it as we liked. Soon w: found out that after all our power over life was NOTES in TIIE iiAv This newspaper does not. believe thn. our iilr lepizratzons have been put. on a fuly realstlc busts. Hit- ler has a mtLlon men in hLs l1!‘ force-very viell, we should have two million. Our rate of ‘piano construct-ion must be dtubled. Had dcubled aizam, and then quadrupl- ed. We do ncf any iongcr require ‘planes primarily to send to our Allies. We need them now for our- selves. It Ls intolerable non-seam to say that. this land of machine: and machine makers cannot ul enough air machines to rule the Pacific. end the Atlantic, t-co. and ID a. hurry. Shrriages, hiwever crucial, must not delay ua- If the“? Ls not. enough of one material, we shall find other; to do as well. n01‘ E. can excuses be aocepifd- Mem- wbile the logical thing to do is to reinforce our alr strength in the Pacific from existing resources, us quickly and broadly‘ as pcssibe. — Cwcago Dally News. The swastika and Fascist. tricolor wave with defiant. persistence over German and Italian lc-gatlons ln Dublin, but. the Unicn Jack is ab- sent. In fact. there ls no British minister in Eire, only a "Britzsh mpresentatlve" who moves about. t:i restricted circles and is rarely present at official functions. The gwernmeiit press prints the Axis war ccmmuniques before the Brit- ish. 'I'he [viii radio ts free to cri- ticize England but no word may be broadcast, against the Axis. Ger- man films are shown in Dublin theatres but British war news and even March of Time ate itivarlably banned bv the censcr. Yet. 80 per Elves inhabitants arc pro- Bvitisli and the elation oven a British success such as the sriktng of the Bfsrnaick is more vociferous in Dublin than tn London. Ellie's prime ministerial mystic, Eamon de Valera, ivants Britain to win ' ‘ let. members are admit-ted public y that. Efren in a British victory Young society gris collect, for Spltfire funds ln Dublin's streets diile wearing R.A F wings for ‘ g for Britain. ~11 the "Amer- —-B_\' ivilllam Bayles - lean Mercury." The German troops are spiritual- ly afraid of the unarmed pacple they rule" in Holland, Poland. Nor- way, Czecho-Slcvakia and Yugo- slavia, says Douglas Reed, wmlng in The Canadian Chuivzhman, “In all these countries." continues the writer. “and in Germany itself, are trillions of men to whom ttie ex- ~_ i», \'ice Chairman, Sir ZIOIIII correspondents. "The blow at the ‘Ciiltfitl States i ‘mm of a Bmth bomb is sweep Ii llllilOtlllCflllCiilS 0t an and Britain by Japan has brought things very close e5, muglcy- M; Reed S995 mi; latent fear among the German trtopts extending into civilian Ger- many and he ballcitcs that. when sci-foils reversal, Gennan confdence will uickly change to deieatlst pre- an ad- dicated that, ivitli the spread of war to the Paci- sentiment, forming a strong wea- pon tn favor of Britain. This h-e considers specially true tn view of .t‘ll‘.'lli1!ll of the Ciammission of Gov- noted that India had large reserves of man power me ma, ma; 3mg, m5 pledged himself to "final victory this year." —St. Thomas Tune Jcurnal. Canada has as one of its Ottawa officials the outstandhg authority on educational films in the Eng- llsh-speaklng world. He i5 John Grlerson. who has just been ap- pointed for a three-year teim as fiat-zonal film ccmmissioner The war series of films “Canada Car- ries On, ls one of Lite products of the Grlerson creative mind. Grier- szn ls a genius, an artLst, whcse work tins been acclaimed in Brit- ain. ' Attstralia. and New Zeal- ilild. \\'ll€l€ he did wti-k for the governmciizs lliere and lfl the United States, where Catiadlan war films have become well known, It. ls good new that Mr. Grier- sons services are being retained It. is due to him that our national films havc attalred such a distinc- tive place in all the countries where they have betii strewn. — betlibrldge Herald. The Idea that Canada In I na- tion of robist individuals ls given n. rude joit- by the large percentage c-f rejections in connection iiviih the compulsory trainin program. war Services Minister Tiorscn sta 0d in the House of Commons that only about fifty-six rcent of the 17.588 men exam ned were planed in category A. which is the only category accepted for tralnng at. present by ttie defence department. —Kttchcncr Record. Another cycin mm: to be wing- till around to full circa. It‘: the baby-care cycle. A generation aizo llliil im». , it is 1 1C~lL‘I\>" lo (lClCfllllllt! the n was me regular m,“ ,0 cudde val viii, i: - pm. ' c o; the htiard in cases very limited and the opportunities it offered to us kiss, bounce, rock, squeeze, and \\ hi» . of ilic pension aliplic- not only soon passed but lcft us ivitli a Permanent fiflféagystfélégdai: ixrllggiiii-"igici-It The-n ant . may consider liable for the burden of responsibility. ln any estimate of life found that kisses spieiid zemwti Silpli- ippivct, ' " q him. The procedure as 1 is aillcgcrl by the out contribution which b» t pccted to make to the ‘t is niade and in that assump- ilic inzijqlstrale when it isn't (lit tinii l ruse l: vciv strictl limitctl . Y ~..ali\'e board is valid under the i- it'll .-\';c IIcnsir-n .~\ct or the reg- i » l ... llidllf‘. from time to time ‘Iihey Had Tanks dlylfllillg thc I'lillll|')l)lllC$ ave ‘ liilici. ,1; nil I.tl/.Hli Island and he -<~ i». Quail IIII thc grouml. The ' t imill> --ll' iliciii three times l-y liit‘ll' tank's and yilaiics." lliii, t i:i.ii.-.-i‘ \\'2lllI~'Jl‘ Star, that is just the iroiiiifw. lili‘ l-iyvane-c have the tanks and pliillcs z l i._'-.i» ‘iv ground that they could not will "l'\‘-‘ ' \ t - 'i"i<'i' F no question about ' \‘ ’ " i ‘lb Fri" 1' lill'i‘>'. Xcithcr do :1, \‘-' i 1 a i‘ who! thc ability of the Ameri- jviii‘; iiil ilii-iii iii an cvcn fight. i. -‘ Iil‘ll‘~li lviuwl ilif‘ piiiiis off the gallant |'c:ii'_;|i:iril action, iiixikc a good showing ‘i . i1‘. "ll baizlc. lint, the Nazis "'l\I planes and that is why they Jl‘.'lil'< of i\'oriv:i_v, Dunkirk, if wt "'|ll1'i‘ i tit‘. Jlw...‘ ‘ v.- il skill,‘ that we can lick the ‘ _I¢i',i:iii<-si~ in {illylllfllg like an ' ri< tlii- cnciny can throw tip » i » ~ f liillll- and planes, raw cotir- agc l) ii liai-ziqh fi-r our side, _\\'g, mo. ma} " Il"'-..mi in its length of days. It is convenient to measure life by ivccks, months and years, btit we do not thus test its true worth and character. Life is all of a piece. Its first hour affects all that follows it, its last hour affects all that has gone before. ed Jtiiclll the onus of prosccut- We talk of the years that are past; but they rc- orders" and “neurotic main. \\'e have not done with them. It is trite of the Supreme that what has been done cannot be tindone, and Calgary Abej-lm-L much that has been lost cannot be recovered, yer PP flfffih. if only ivegivc it ample space to grow in the light of the Divine Presence. “That life 1S long which answers life's great ends." >i< -i= »= Addressing a meeting of farmers in Bowman- ville, Durham County, Ont., Mr. I. S. McLean, President‘ of Canada Packers Ltd., answered all the questions fired at him, and then said: “Jere- miahs who tell the farincr three times a week that I can tell of numerous successes. Why don't these jcrcmiahs write up the successful farmers for a change? 'l'licre are plviily of them. Farming can be made to pay 2h (faiiatlzi Packers" experi- mctal farm and hundreds of privately-owned farms all over the country, demonstrate. Telling you men that you are in a losing game, is no act of friendship on the part of thcst- ivriters who could Just as easily‘ make out a sad case for many other industries." .\Ir. .\lcLcan’s address dealt Willi the situation in ilie hog market today. "Can- afliaii f.'ll‘iil(‘|‘$ IlJiVt‘ an ripportiiniiy to capture llm btitlsh bacon ii-liillul from llaninzivk that will iicvcr occur again. ‘I hcy have that market right now but the Danes ivill gct it IlICI< milcss wc can- ilnakc bacon as good as or better than they can.‘ uday Canadian farmers iviiii can ffliSt‘ the stand- ard hugs required for iiic Ilritisii market are get- ting good IIIOIIQ)‘, and they will continue to get it after peace comes only if they can maintain that standard. Oihcriviso the [iricc will drop to an iltlprfifllllIllt‘ level." (lf (jymrgc, Ml; McLean ,5 a packer, not a farmer of the parent, but who, we find its worth in its character or quality-not amwug}! dI-‘lubfd lwmwm- In er: k ectton generally dbccm- hobo-o ed the infants interior. so babies w"re reared for ii while under a Spartan don't touch, don't- klss. dorrt-baby-the-baby regime. Now s vhvchiatrist has discovered that. a. baby insufficiently "mother- " mill! develop "behavior dig. conflicts " N azii Church Conrfiscated MEIN KAMPF TO BE INVIOLATE DISPLACING BIBLE-—ALL SECTS’ GOODS DEVIANDED (By Daniel T. Brlglham in tho New York mes.) BERNE, January tl-Aifred Rosen- berg, long the anti-religious pole- mist of modem Germany and the protagonist of the "New National Church," has just released for pub- lication a thirty-point. PTOKTBIB which will form at the same time the program and the tenets of the "Religion of National soclaillsnt." founded this time not on the wor- ship of Wotan and Valhalla. deal‘ to the memory of Ludendorff, but. surprisingly enough. in view of his past lambastfng of Christianity and Its teachings. on a partial worship of God. whose works are “eternal? Briefly but succinctly he out- lines the organization and the teachings of the church in the following phrases—-for which its the Socialist Volksrecht points out “one needs to be no cccleslziot to draw ltls own ccitclusiori." I. The National Reich Church specifically demands the immediate turning over to its possession all churches and chapels within the Reich's quarters to become nation- al churches. 2. The German people have no call to serve the National Reich Church, but that. Church itself ls called to serve its single doctrine: race and people. 3. The domain of the National Reich Church is limited bv the territorial frontiers, of the Reich and its colonies. 4. The National Reich Church will oblige no German t0 adhere to its ranks. It is. however. ready to do all in its power to include in its ranks every German soul. All other churches or religious associa- tions. above all those based on in- xllilllOllftl bodies or directed from abroad. will not be toleratcd ln Germany by the National Reich Church. 5. The Nail-tonal Reich Church ls lmmutablv fixed in its one objeir- tlvc: t0 destroy that Christian ba- llcf lllllXlTbfd info Gvrtnnny in the unfortunate year 80f). but whose tenets conflict with both the heart and mentality of the German. 6. No structural alterations will be carried out on exfstlng church-es ln the Reich after '4‘ lr confisca- tion. for they arc thc llvlnl: monu- ments of German culture anri ric- volopment. As German propvvlv they are not only to be appreciated, but also to be kept up. 7. In the National Reich Church there will be no crudltes, noripas- tors. no‘: chaplains, nor n" crclors, only the national “m. l". of the Reich will be allowed i0 speak. 8. Services of the National Reich (‘Izurch will be held only at nlclat: they w=l be lvH nn Saturday ftl2"ll with festive lllnmiiiafioii. 9. In the N-itionai Reich C!_i'-t'cli German men and wtoinnn, hm’? and girls. inn-t recognize God and Ills eternal ivork. 10. 'I'l,ie National Reich Church will nnceasingiit pursue t‘s efforts to attach itself to the State to wliE-Ii it w‘ll submit as a lcval ' vrint For t ..s. rrarou the Nat. . ReLcli Ctnircli demands that, iil church property belonging to all confessions shall be immediately handed over to the Slate. It wishes ‘Vflb ln future no church of whatever sect b0 alloww" to acquire cr possess or receive hr icaaav any parcrl of (Iernilin soil however small it be, for ll is not the church which conquered and pursued and tllfeal the land, but the German people. ll. Excluded fiom bccomlnz “0i'afors" in the nrifionnl church are nit who today or in ll e future attempt by any means it'hiitlsct~w‘r to perpetuate the Christian faith, for they are not only liars to them- selves, but also to the German people. i2. Orntors of the National Church will be assimilated into the category of stale functionaries, un- der whose laws they will live. 13. The National Reich Church demands the immediate cessation of the printing of the Bible, as well as its dissemination throughout tlie Reich and colonies. All Sunday papers with any religious content shall also be suppressed. l4. The National Reich Church shall see that the importation of the Bible and their religious works shall be made impossible tn the Reich territory. I5. The National ‘Reich CIIIPCII ripcrnes that. the mcst important. document. of n11 tlme-dherefore the guiding document or the German People-Ls the book o! our Puehrer, M9111 Kamlif. It recognizes thii: this book contains the principles of the purest ethnic morals tinder n-hicli the German people must ve. 16. The National Reich Church will see to it that. this book spreads its active forces among the entire population and all Germans live by W911. science was bound to catch it up with randimn 56mg lgmg, ' er the procedure and prac- life is always recuperative, always ready to spring Mi- Church!" u"; m, mum," is war cabinet were reoe tl Pimkfiffl-Dhéd wzether tn the gar! den o No. l0 Downing street. The zip-fasteners of the prime mini:- “Is 571°" ‘IWTYB. I think. more noticeable pzctorinl reccrd man they can receive in a reproducdon °f the whole zrwn. Sartorlally Mr. Churchill has always given the lm- Preslatcn of preferring ccmfort m any of the other ideals which clothes may serve. In adopting the qillckesl- Will‘ of fastening his R’ "C“'°"(""li W a "mbmcmd hi5 illduslf)’ is (Icprcsscd arc contributing to a dc- Walklnil’ 5hfes he has been true to bhlioswhy Incidentally, Mr, I'll“ ‘Jlflml’ hi5 5W" fcatist frame of mind I‘o ' h“ a ‘ » - ' r every case of hardship Chumhm hedges be,“ . ~ - 5 l Done-er. has also on this occasion achieved Something more than an easier and quicker way bf adjusting show; giléeycglllctgléllrlg in lililflilc‘! uiow of Telegram. ~ - —— on on Dally The recent death of Major p“- ctval Christopher Wren, n. the ggg °I filly-six. removes an BLI-IIC!‘ who contributed much to the entela n. merit and even edlftsatlcn of read- frs the world over. Heading the yfl-fi’ £5; "liléffb ‘i; "°"°'.l‘“i" - es ' an ts "k116i “Benn Sabrenr " Ami M5191- fen a dosccndent. of the great fiir Christopher, had plenty or background fcr hi: tales. Grad. tuned with It Master's degree from Oxford. he served in the French Fblellfl Leann, was once a troop- 6r I.'l a British cavalry regiment, and became an officer ln the In- gram Defense Force anciAsristant flfilclvl‘ o! Education in India. Hts wiles tribute to hm. "Hts long Him of illness were borne wlm ggteligfrpg-lifiafioizi-eage: hi]; ilfe was - s e," a glow- l"! "tllfllih indeed. -- Brimtford IJWWIIN L17. The National Reich Church SI-‘Diilflivs "wit. the future editions of M-eln Kanipf shall contain its Present number of pages and ceri- tents unmodified, ‘l8. ‘The National Reich Church will remove from the altars of nil Pill-‘rches the Bible, t-he cross and religious objects. 19. In their place will be gfll. qr“; which must be vent-rated by Hie German people and therefore is by God, our most saintly boot“ M513, Kampf, and to the left of this n sword. 20. The "craters" of the National Reich Church will during their services to the best of their con. sciences and ‘Petr knowledge ex- plain to their hearers the contents of this book.‘ 21. Itbtht‘ National Reich Chm-ch there will be no remission of sins lls tcnct. is that once committed a sin ls irrevocable and will lmniac- ably be punished bv the laws of nature and in this world, 23. The National Reich Church does not recognize the rljthf. or baptism of a German child by water in the name of the no” Ghost 23. Parents of a new-born cm»- i2?;‘i‘f1°§il'l"ilf"‘ i" r- mnflmrw word; e c urch n the The husband: “I swear baroq- Gvfi this sacred oath; that ‘l- father of this child, and mv ivlm, are provcn descendants of the élrvan race. As father I swear to ring tip this child in the Getmim spirit for the German people," The wife: "I swear before God ttus sacred oaflz: that I--have rind a child of my husband and that. lie ts the father of that child. I. ‘is "mum'- Bm 0f Dmven Aryan 119,1. cent. As mother I swear to bring "D this child in the German BDIYlL for tho Geri-nan poop 3' On the basis of this oath will m; Malt Orders Given Prompt I Attention | nuuuunumanutnuui WORDS OF i CHALLENGE A Thought A Day Ior A People At Wis: "To preserve liberty we shall u have to give up some of our ' liberties. This is being done u in Britain‘ it must. also be done heie. - W. Ross Mac- donald, M. P., for Brantford. l. new-born be accepted as a German child; he will receive a diploma tblrtli certificate) naming him a German citizen. 24. The National Reich Church rejects the right, of Continuation and above 1t the right of Baptism, and forbids instruction tn Catecii- lsm, Communion and the lmtruc- Lion of pre-eommunlcants. ‘the place of spiritual instruction 2'0: youth L: and will remain the fain- ily, the school and the German youth camps. 25. To solemnize the conclusion of the school year the National Reich Church stipulates that this shall be ti. “day of youth." This clay shall fall on Good Friday and on that, day only chiefs of youth or- ganizations shall be allowed t0 speak in tlic National Reich churches. 26. NLari-iage of German men and women in the Church shall consIst. of an oiitli of fidelity spoken with the right hand wllChlng the sword on the altar. There will be no kneeling to takc any oath or to perform any reverence as this ric- tinn is nndllznlflod t0 a German. 2'7. The tenth day before Wliltsun ls designated the Day of the Family. 28. The National Reich Church refuses to recognize the usual dnys of penitence and prayer. Only one r0‘- lcus festival \‘.".II he allowed- the day on \\".ll Ii the National Reich Church was founded. 29. The National Reich Church forbids the creation of any religious insignia. 30. On thc day of the foundation of the Nziticiiiil R“'(‘It Church tl n Christian sword anal b: t-cmovcd from all churches, cathedrals and chapels inside the frontiers of the Reich and its colonies, and will be replaced by the symbol of invinci- ble Crcrmany-thc swastika! 'I‘h‘s program. alreazli- widely clrcnlarizcd among no party her- arclis. has lvcn submitted to Relclisfitcltrei‘ Hitler for his action. The pconlv themselves have not been lnfmncd. not‘ will thcy until the church is accepted. A Prayer (Ottawa Joiirnall Tl\'i""~ firs week something very remarkable is going to take v ‘ca. For 90 vesirs without a brcak the first complete week in the Nrw Year has been matte hie oc- ‘o: of a united offvxlnz of lll'ft_\‘t‘l' hi most of the countries of the world by Christians of eitery name. This vcrir. in view of rid conditions, the observation r b: if\"0slt‘(l with n. new tirqcncv. ‘Fhere will be an amrivfnq llllllfllllfli! of noonla offcvlnw, their prayers to Gozl. Ti m’ will be \)Tii"ll\I fer their own nation and for nll the IEHIICIIS be THE BIVOUAC (IF TIIE DEAD On Fumes eternal camping-ground uncu" silent tents are spread. And Glory's guards, with solemn round, The blvouac of the dead. . . . sons of the Dark and Bloody Ground, Ye nlugl in. slumber tlicr no STOMACI-I urssr AFTER sums WHEN vou- tale MA: LEAN sroiiiiicii POWDER Don't confine yourself to uninteresting food for fear of after-eating discomfort. The noted British prescrip- tion, Maclean Stomach Powder, will give you prompt relief. Leading ‘ Britishhospitalsrecommcnd this remarkable formula for speedy and successful treatment of indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia, and ‘W gastritis. Thanks to modern medical science you can now eat and drink what you enjoy-enjoy what you ear and drink. Buy Maclean Powder or Tablets today- ‘ Boitiu 60¢, $|.oo Tablets also In Mandy Poclinl Size Tln — 25¢ WARNING! MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powdnr Is only genuine "the signature AIEX. C. MACLEAN GpplGfl on thc pucltugn INSIST ON THIS SIGNATURI w‘ in this troubled world, for the reign of justice between nations and for inc strengtitcnlng of rul- ers who try to cieiil justly. Tilt) stliillDOIlS m prayer l5 trans- lated into a great. many of the lriiguages of the earth, so that. in their own tongues Christian peo- ple of many races can join in l)r.ii;;.ilg before God zlic same cen- tral and simple i/ziitions. '1'3ie is- laiiiis of lie Southern Pacific will join with Etirope, Asia, Africa, Aus- trulla and New Zculand, while throughout Canada, the Untied States and Latin America there will be great numbers tmltlng in this rcminmi ac; of prayer, It W ilild be hard to appraise too iiigiilv the sgnlllcn ~e and spiritual vuiiin of u fellowship w ivide and dxersifled, embracing as ii; docs Chrlsfiaiis ev- erywhere wlthout distinction of country or lmiguage. Eir-n cam- llllll\ll_\' is, of course, left lwre to maize il5‘(l\k'll airriingciiicnw f0!’ the tllllilQ obeervziavo of the wet-k. Ir. Ottawa joint zafixrliigs for prayer have been organized for easii dis. trlct of the city. It is worthy oi’ remark that both the words and the pers- rial pic of our great war le ‘ no doubt that in their cw pr ' is vital. They knoiv th.i:. for ‘il.e accciiililisiiinent of victory three things are f0qllll't3(l—4lill'lftil rilaix- ning, unremitting effori, and m lrnier openness tn the Spirit fiam Whom, coirtes “i: mighty lalcl'v'¥f\t;e of strength." KI?‘ FARES ‘r0 HALIFAX -—Going_. lsflfilglfl’. {Annuity ion-a ~- RBM. 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