THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN mmua.‘ a vvv iAN&pc t P DECEMBER 1g, 194‘ “U, 11/11’- fingerprints all look alike to the average meg, but enmlnarioe by an upon proves there are I0 two alike. INSURANCE NEEDS l DIFFER, TOOI No two men have identical responsibilities and ambitions. Let a friendly Crown Idfocouneellor imukAmh“ AAAAAA p HRISTMA CUSTOM Christmas is a day oi traditions-all over the world there's Santa Claus, mistletoe, Christmas tress, family re- unions, carols-customs of many years ago. In Charlotte- town there's Christmas Dinner at the Queen, the tradition- ally iestive hour, made easy for Mother. Dinner served l to 2:30 and 6 to 0, both Christmas and New Years. Private or public Dinner Parties arranged any time. molt}. NOW rot RESERVATIOM-ISII The QUEEN HOTEL help you draft a aeviags and protection program . that fits your individual needs. New Management -— Some Excellent Cuisine. W. C. T. U. l NOTES l Workman oi God. O 10s.: nor. heart, ' But learn what God is like; , And, in the darkest battle-field _ Thou shalt know where to strike h‘; saskksa‘- AAA. s‘ 4 s‘ 5m“; a J. 0. lllnt, I. A. Almond’. Gall. Agh. Obwowls. J. I. Phillipe, General Ageno-suransersirls Maritime Branch Office: Maoleatts Bitten. Monetoe l. 0. Mecdonald, LLB-e (LLLL, Supt. Cnown Lin‘; ""' lusunnucs Cossramr bout l0 Per cent of total psychia- tric admissions in 1935, about ll per cent in 1039 and only 4 and t per oent in 1942 and i043. The . ‘uoed consumption oi wine and spirits in France in these recent, years is believed to he the cause o! a marked decrease in ad- m‘ ' to the Bichrs-t Hospital ll Paris ior alcoholic cirrhosis. While total admissions remained approxi- mately constant in the years be- tween 1988 and i944, admissions for alcoholic cirrhosis have dropped from 22 and 24 in 1938 and 1939, to s and 3 in 1943 and i945 respectively according to a Bulletin ot the _Paris Academy of Medicine (Quar- terly Journal of Studies on Alco- hol. March 1940. P!“ 567.) As a public health measure the French Government in February. 1000 ‘ l-‘or right ls right, since God rs God And right the day must win,- To doubt would be disloyalty To falter would be sin. Score a Winning Hit with These NIID 0F W.C.T.U. NOW GREATER THAN EVER What would be more pleasing to the dainty Little Miss on Christmas morning than:- A SKI-SUIT, latest style, best quality. A DAINTY DRESS that will show her oil to perfection. COAT and LEGGINGS that will bring comfort to her when she is outdoors during the winter months. All reasonably priced, made ol best quality material and sntaed. satisiaction guar- TllE SPORT TDGGERY 5 moms sot-t i CHBISTENS LINER BELFAST - (CPl—Mrs. .1. A. Beasley. wile of the Australian resident minister in London, christ- ened a new 15.000401‘! P855908" "d cargo liner the Athcnic. The ship is recently have PuYChMPd I 5°" m‘ New Zealand trade. fir.» the South Africa, Atldtralia and ordered ‘ I69 QUEEN ST. rt front Emil-lid in order to carry out large scale shark fishing. They are Andrew W. PORT 0F SPAIN, Trinidad — Sparks. former intelligence service (CP)—Ths-ee demobilized servicemen who arrived in Trinidad English officer. Jack Padhllfll. naval mach- me gunner and Robert Heed, . aes- man (or over 14 years. ' Win her hem with furniture-we nave it and she'll love iii-Chairs, lamps, lsse- sociu and other practical gifts that have long been the favorite oi the homemaker. Q A large selection of moderately distinctive chairs awaits your inspection in our store. Shop with us this Ohristmnl ~ fiarvioe and quality l" yours for the asking. Oar exquisite all-metal ‘lrillglit lamps will add ‘to the charm of her living room and throw e light. on her bridge game when club night comes around. rt or erosmr Lro. 4 We hassles-gees- leoiioaefdletindve- lybelgnedlsaeeeoh atraiyinexpensive giltavailsblenowln eontrssttageoiore. nsslsselajellsblshralssre hoses“ "There ls more need than ever h. Ontario for a strong, leafless hggresslve Women's Chrisalan Tum- perance Union," declared Dr George A. lsittle. Toronto, Iqltol‘ rrl Sunday School Publications oi y the United church oi Canada, guest . speaker oi the Nth annual con- , rentlon. “You are needed to pro- tect children." In illustration he rend elnétptl trom newspapers lino observed that recently a dozen children have been burned to death whirl; their parents drank beer in beverage rooms. Domestic courts are crowd- ri with drinking parents and the: "llildfen are in danger. There were 330 of such cases in pnc court in one week. , Children's Aid Societies were raring for more and more children l o! drinking parents. | Juvenile delinquency was a scourge. Often the real delhquonta 1 were iniemperate parents. In 0n- : tarlo in i931 there were 9i divorces ‘rind in i945 approximately 2.000.‘ iVenereal disease had reached an all-time high. Many children were ct tainted stock, and the beer rooms ' were the plague centres sprcsdmg syphilis. Several times oi late there hnd been court cases because children had been ieit all day in locked motor oars while their parents were in beverage rooms. To Protect Girls The Woman's Christian Tenspcr- once Union is needed to wotsot girls and women. In recent months n dozen girls had been fouily mur- dered. and there had been nearly 300 "drink" killings of women in Ontario since the women's borer- age rooms were introduced in 1934- Wornen were iett without support while their husbands did jeii sen- for chronic drunkenness. ROUND THE WORLD WITH ADCOIOL France-Due to restrictive mens- ures after the disaster of 1940. ai- cohoiism has greatly decreased in cities and in those parts‘ oi the country where wine is not pso- duced. It remains unabated in rur- al wine-producing regions. Statis- tics of admissions to psychiatric hospitals in France show that ai- coholic admissions constituted a- .___. Liited Out, llo Pain ! o pa e or plasters to fuse wills-lust a few drops ol a painless remedy PUTNAM’! CORN EXTIlCTOR-orsly a III applies‘, rlons and relief cornea quickly. Taelrle your eoee eustn today. For rapid results. fee [Mater comfort. use the old reliable Corn IQtnoVIIuPUTNAFVSCORN EXTRACTION. 35¢- at all dealers In medicine. Putnam's Corn Extractor lllLlFlX IEW ILISMI u!“ IJI. I. . Ohms. “NONI: lt-lfiiililll- ClliNlilll/ltl. AIHWAYES tences or were in mental hospitals , i946, adopted new ordinances short... ening the hours of legal sale. and making available increased sup- plies of untermented juice 1 jutfos plies of unfermented fruit juices us a substitute for alcoholic bever- ages. The Anti-Alcohol campaign la directed by the Public Health Min- istry backed by a national cym- mlttee of doctors. Evidently Prohibition can b; m. forced and evidently consumption 01‘ llwlwl and easy access to liquor have a direct relation to each ether, BRITISH ANGIJOANS CONBIDII ORDINATION 0F WOMEN London (By Wireless. RN 5.). The Society for the llqusi Minis- try of Men and Women in the Anglican church is receiving m. orvninr support from influential churchmen, it was disclosed here at a conlerence sponsored by the Society. 51110118 those now backing the 59cm?! aims are the Dean o! Lschtield. the Dean of st. Pen“, DIM" Guy Rogers, Dr. Hugh lilar. tin. the Bishop of Southweii, Dr. Herbert; Gray. and Damp svul Thorndike. ~ The conference was held to ugh. er material to; e fgply y, ‘ W,” ttonnaire on women's work in the Church issued by the Wong noun- C" °l Churches in Geneva, DP» w- R. Matthews, .Doqn Q; B!» Paul's. told the meeting: ~11" Miller that customs and ordin- agsce: which are of tempeury "m, r oud be regarded as having “.11- Veflll validity l; Qgngmnuy w“), ha, and I cannot help ioeung my, l‘ hailpml"! in the minds of those "h" Whose the thorioed ministry to women." Deaconess Dorothea Belfielti, s... “My. said that “Fm "ll? be in rch when women 8m! seldom used “mil”. we ha main only man's Inglewood; (h? “gllllexpresrea in theolo- - 9 P a ned. ‘It may be that there are elements in the “m. mental ministry itself which await, the contribution of women's mind; ""1 litlllla to attain perfection In Expression. ‘Phereis both manl- line and feminine in God." i gage Prophetic N0 ensue; buses daily, rush hours. then. 1 they may let nbbargncl; must wait for m, M,“ our or bus and the lilmu ohm‘ .dssins are its! s 1m?" Ill)’ OCClIr light n queue. were ____________.___ “"*'_~—-—<-__ ‘To Test British Planes in Canada 111:: ago other page oenmo w l “n”; "m" 5M1 i=3».- Jim»... u 001d weather and other mg; will be made in Canada m... modern British machines ineluq. already sever id “M” e o . tests have been mad: withslil: of the Brit. flfl-Olteration f Os dis . m“. o na n author "We t q able inmwlnod tlsnfielinwt all: “ti: been round that tests tinder has. tsrel condition! in varying m. tee e70 “m” the lpokgga lssn ssid. ""1" trial?!‘ aircraft ll shaped end is it ilcblted he: can y will see ,1»! use lborrssfasel extension or aqq ‘ creasing proportion of women-into the great outdoo . pick lrorr 19 in. .. .. .. .- 32-45 39in. .. .. .. .. $3.45 Why Pay More? ROLLER SKATES The latest thing in Roller Skates is the three wheel type. Just like ice skat- ing." Also the popular 4- whesl ball bearing type. THE —s " GIFTS Why not give a gift of sporting goods? it's a gilt that will really hit the tar- get ior the man or woman who likes Here are lust a few oi the manv big values for you to cushions t‘ "m: IDEAL GIFT \ ros MAN er woman These Cushions are salt- able tor the eer, beach or home. THEY FLOAT. UADMINTON IACQUITI SHUTTLICOCKS DRESSES 7-00 - $15.00 TENNIS I IACQUITS FlSHlNG IASKETS with STRAP, IIILS, I000 DUUI D$OYI i Deny-Illa. Jase rrlsatlsani issspllee. A doses: offierry-Islta Deeoyalanotwdglsaeltlobel twewoodnsenea. ANNUAL GIITIOI IIIIPOITIMAN BIKE SHOP 100 Illll‘ IEO!!! 8T. formed these people would have at least an equal opportunity with their more fortunate fellow men.- Winnipeg ‘Tribune. AN UNIQUI ‘IIADI The liquor tratflc ls the only trade that annually snares thou- sands or youths and decoys adult: -of whorn there ls a constantly in- physically harmful, gocialiy haserd~ our, and economically wasteful liv- ing through the habit-forming qualities of its Wales. The liquor traitic is the only trade whose competition 2n any community seriously lessens the purchasing power of its patrols for the necessities of lite, and con- stantly weakens their interest in educational, cultural and lflllglou! activities. .__-._.___._ ‘I'll HIANINO OI’ OIIIIQTMAI Christmas is the happiest a-y of tileuyeer. From the days of our earliest childhood each year we have looked tea-ward to Christmas with eager anticipation for many weeks. some of us hsvo thnulh‘ only oi ourselves and the gifia that would come to us, but sum little souls are taw- lloet of us have looked forward to Christmas as e time te give expression to our own love and biendship for others, a time when custom would pet-- snit us to slve Iiite to those we admire. a time los- faasil! tfllfllvll and happy fellowship. The spirit oi Christmas is tini- que, It becomes as if by magic to every part of the Christian world. Everyone smiles, everyone rs kind, everyone is generous. everyonn rs thinking at others and planning to make them happy. Drab houses ea beessne brilliant rritis lights and oolora. Bare tables are suddenly lsdm with food. Gay oerds and happy greetings come to thaae whom the postman baa not visited for weeks. and even tbe streets are tilled with singing. ‘the voices of children are vibrant with happiness and everyone greets his MELAREIS neighbor with an unusual wwi at fellowship. Christmas is tbs blrthdw i Jesus. 0n the first Ullllllma‘ l“ Jesus oa-me into the world “I l“ M,“ ‘m u m. huyenly HIM to his children on the urlh- °' that rust ohrlstmirs my W" rels or heaven came down arid {"4 ggngg of glsdnesa in the hry- shepherds who were humble poor received blessings and t! joyefl privileged that day that rm of wealth and power hnrl n known. Boon the Wisemen l!" the last came and save their w»! for the welfare and hroniur" others. v On Christmas Day "l" ‘i’ er the Ollrlet comes to the still! o! human life. All that mail!‘ day dlrferent from other dart _ come into the world because "l " lnllueno; of Him who was W" babe at Bethlehem. on Chris Day we see Christianity at its - = Thorsaessda who do not RM" and who would be reluctant admit it. become real Christian! spirit and notion-en this dar- r