THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QDEIEMBER 12, 19g] , . i’ y" T D The Central Guardian Cheques P rese nted 0 . - i i II "TENTH," Red Cross Societ I Al ' ‘ ' ' ls co umn is reserved or news u _ _ y local interest, but advertising of g i _ IIPQIITIIT a newsy nature raiayubietllnserted Eohls ltlIVQlTI-llemellt II wprl: » a t a ——-——————- It 5 cents a wol‘ . B l‘ Y Pa!" "n! "l! "l! I'll!!!‘ 99 F Y able in advance. a permanent wave given at g Mason's Beauty Shoppe be- y tore Dee. 22. Make your ap- Q l; polnlments early. Phone (iii-L. a Th C d‘ C m lead . ~ e Red t . g fll’”,',‘.,,,°.,'§“'“"‘ Speck“ m‘ :1 were thcmszeiiienof a. plelazsiiharognt: J. Lcightlzer, President of the COOKS m, Phomgmuha y 1 interesting function yesterday morn- Canadian began on behalf ofughe . L"“'H'm'1o'131' """""""""”"“"'Z 31313012’? lixilgnalhégmgrissglileviy‘ xlouifiley’ $5 vmngsi°l hetlastoogaxthseivldcoulatl’ ______ - - - —i. _ ‘ o e were ongwa 8 l. - JUST ARRWED__A smumem of ‘ Cross Sccietv was presented with a. A ‘good many wished to ‘do their‘ _ “W” °‘“““~ R°““"r2 .‘f"‘-".‘“"‘.‘."" . lfiihifiiéfilsilélhifi’ i3§a3i’i3il°i=°iE? b” ’°‘ m“ “P” imfifiiall‘ with!" the next few divs you will rmive your 2nd Wai- Loan c,“ Lid L~.-iJ i: 11 .51. Personals “m, “om me monev hem: rated paid a wgrthy t lbute t y -_-__ - -. ‘ a Cor s. . _ . . . E .. ow “am i through uic efforts 0f the Carry on o“ ca“ a p Bonds. Have you considered where you will keep them to be f 5LA°%R'%§IK “L Q72 ,2 n s, Pie. L. A. McDougail and Pie J Cannon. Corps of Charlottetown. Dr. May" Cuupb,“ . ‘ s“ a “m a‘ _'__ _ " J- YICDWBAU have returned W ‘N; J3?" Mwmmm‘ .P'°"“‘.°““ Anci- the chairman had extend- I from fire, theft, or loss through inadvertence‘) “gyrclllzs. The timely gift. Be gmfllfmfvllvxh. 8.. Tafterdspending xilgsgilgslilfegjrllmeglffitcgfihgloféetw;|ed thanks to the Canadian Legion‘ - Sin-e and, see our display. .1, R_ eir ur oug at raca ie. N M, w mswxnwh“, iuyoroalnnfifor the use of their rooms for the‘ win . Jeweller. L-iiii. ——- p i‘ '~ l.‘ . ‘Red Cross Work, His Worship _ r. ...... iizet“.ii‘t?°.igi‘li 2295222‘ 301"?‘ iiisliiiiii firm. 5.55.133 Th‘ 3”“ °‘ M°"‘"“‘ °“°" W" i“ "my of = “My , ‘ i 1 ' ‘ ‘ iin f - I ~ ‘ ' " fortlieRied Cross war drive rough _ _ _ _ . p gggkggélléiglgliééchfl.cgggibéhggélglg-if Wrdfli- tineclasixitiliéaiéi; ilbeflrfllifllégxbbyagslfitféllfi; mlinulfimmg we presentation w deposit box in its vaults, in which you can keep not only these . i ed at Homans Ciiariottetoivn ‘ifr. JER. McEw '. 1 ill ti = Won ' II tt ti» f the the chairman His Worship said. . , L-278-12-l2-2i. qioi-iiing for VZIRCeCnIIOZZ‘ mtli-‘ilgg; Ii: ulctuniv. lens w l u s o ‘lthis work was drawing the people Ixmdsv but other P5139": as wen as small 3Ytl¢le$ 0f Value- The ‘r l; will vl l, l, - 1,11 ~_ M3 H _-_ V1 _ ur. ivlacltiillan prcsiicti. and after, mucii closer. There was no dlvis- _ _ _ § _' Civétkfifitxlisl- ‘pa; Lpliiivegirpfg mm5,,.,,,;§,_,‘§,§§omfl. “f”? ‘ ° lallfilélllll iconic (Jelwfildellib work o; i lop! liner-in goititictshurtrelisionw cost is negligible. a i; rciiiin e 1.1.11 iie isco _i ‘ t‘ ~ _icv BIIVV ‘n ‘ana u orps 0 , e re erre d e wo car ns ‘ . ends this ieai; Deccnibci 31st. ‘and (AKLIOLIEDJWII, the active riglit hElllCié of clothing recently presented to a_ p e . A“ you in the grip of Indb pggrglanuars lath as in DICHOII-S 811%XfieiérggffiiltcizpieaugiréggélW.i {figaeém-lwfiglgnayfégfe dggggtefinatpgesveygtpé; BANK 0F MONTREAL ‘ ~ . . . ' L-ai-izrw-10-12-14-19-21-23. M". urair "tated ti t when this‘ ' _. ~ g l Eamon? Acld-Iwmach Pam’? JCS"! Altlflifiltx-A iiipmcut of (lC"l l"‘h?tuli\x?glillti (Ifgfzgyiggoltlli “Z2151; Bllglhxglegrf vrixllmflgllg‘ caixéfintie W253 f 171810101100? Afildlty? D0 y°u Engnim 6mm gym’: H“.d\\.ure J D K tiie IICllVlLlCS 0i ULPCI‘ orlniilzatloiis the reaction was-most gratmllng “l . . ~ ~ ‘. . . ‘ ‘. ' Some of the stories told bv those , |ometimcs despair that your C0,, Ltd. L-LHiJ-lz-ll-di. - I Aii alert hays and means commit- men who had been through me ~ ___.__ tee iiacl been appointed. and . uh 1 M m ., _ , r " stomach will ever be strong and “[5,1] PR1CE For; FOX PELT - tiirouaii horse races. two mammoth “g “mi we“ a 1' r 5 5' . ‘—- . 4 . MaoMiilan on behalf of the , l . Charles Win15 of Covenem ._ _ dances and conceits. the amount of r , l _ ha“), a am? Man almost Mr. p _ The m5; “Bu, am P, Ce . . Red Cross extended IIIBIMS to the. z hopelyssacases has; been hiiidriicYiil-‘etp trig}; gcawiux,‘ $513M; Llmnéleggir 050?”; {ciillsleatkd lg-Igvelivig goon]; orh Pyllclitie Counltyl. Au Will Mall S 300k u “'3 = f" i" "‘ ‘ ' 395B ay a ic ‘m’ HLNLLH . ur. iviiicivinlaii "WILIIOUI. anv StfillRS m“ 95 9 5-“ were gvng "‘ '- - for aliiippeii VIr “Kit. Jenkins when Mr James D Keenan ""- - i " ' 00d account of themselves and ‘I pranptly relieved by Medea" ITHTTCI‘ of l-llv: llllil believes i‘)! vcar-oio ‘resident o! Gleuravctoiili ‘JLSCHNL ' g ' ' i .~s _ ‘_ ~ ~ ' . r. uacMilian. on behalf of the 11131013’ thmuBh the 917°!“ "I _ X Stomach Powder. Before you is a top price this year. Succllmiied w M! attack of spinal lsiuncfuivision of tiie ittlii Cross ex- Mayor Campbell» Bu"! m" Pflmlar lwlm“ (“$94M Ranchers who (I0 not offer us their fin-s ure Il)\l 4| l . --__ Wiimllfilils» The vwmz man \\P~S,teiide(i {flanks to inc Corps fir A vote of appreciation, move-i qlthe Br-tisn aau rllfhlnlnllllfl , d .1 d . . . _ "- t Bil" "P IWW-‘VY 11"‘ mud FUNERAL 0N FRIDAY — The 52:35? °nm$llnilay and passed fl\\'fly,lllt'il‘ I-IOIIHLIQII: not only for the by G. F. l-Iutcheson and seconded 500M)‘ by’ the Rev.’ uvhnuA- Imfne.‘ m Y P5 o"? ti‘? e l5 Willi"? t" D3} l0" ilizirlit-l Brmsh rum do” It winhel tune”; or me late Mm wmmfred y t av porn nz [after being lalP-Icheque’ bu, l0; the we,“ work the), by w_ _;_ Brawders, was extended Patten, limp. iii.ri.. its n.t-r..iy m-lceg “Ye w," he buylng for the Ne“. York mqrkfl Mm l p p ' p Murphy of Notre Dame Academy eqnfe llwfillliiil (I151 hfondai- .iiau accomplished in PODCIIIIIE tlieii‘ to Prince county. and all units Bwvfllllelldefll- Tuesdav Dec 24"‘ three quarter qnd run ~l V." | v it h h 1 d m n w,“ I __ * h a e 1'.‘ seclltiiinviifi a SOllCflU_l)_]@(;]_1ye 10f [he a111bu1ance_ He were who nude the drive a Con,“ _ --——— , t ' . l l . r _ Si “we. ‘.1 w“ H! a5 8W 5° a Y and fomif-i i of ‘$01011 $110M v1 Mic; and iiie late Michael KQQIHIII.‘ nion handed the cneoue w Dr. {are Success, The experience oi war has decu- pay a premium for these skins. Alsu IHlVlfIfl duili‘ iii ii ~- be held flom N01"? D0010 ACHFIPYIW of Georgetown. “Mule, “no in Acceptlng l; Stale‘; p » n,‘ be o ed D erieo the intensity uni. t/ui-NIULACII , - . " " ~ I “l | to St._ DUXISLZHIES Basilica ‘on Friday The remains will be forwarded that it was ‘an amazing: tribute by GQAO Sunfireedgyoanvd $003M“ b8 l with which the Bible Society's story g1 ‘Ides Sllvel‘ ilIllI OPOSS IOX. mink {UNI muskrui. g npormngt; git Iggdslwll-llcgllllli-ll taigépg llfglsiogllmglllllxlxgrilltOllllillie AB A. Heii- t in.» Cnniluian pcnplc. At the out- w l; gnnvd,“ was also "(tended during "a trpublcxd vcaiflnis toiq. pace a ou iore me ery. e . Ome v Illfllfll‘ Se, o; the w,“ 50 ambulances had ' ' ' t ' ‘inking as a iiic iie iumi or words < remains arefeeiliiis u New! 9811118 °§i,?f>‘f§f§fl,“l‘r- ‘vhgléeJ m“ We“ “Red ‘°1'1 '0 "aw 26° had lllfflllemciliizlllgwgfrlt(éllrlagiaifiloggflbllll: ffmeflwg“ N” feim“ “",'-"{,“‘“§,‘$ P. E. Island F111‘ TTGdGFS } Academy. TIP ate Mrs. Murpiy ' _ 0m . arm's bocii furnished, and tiie cheque just ' " “~55 95- 111 a ~99 _ U11 °~ S 19 x. “,5 90 y...“ 01,,‘ Roman Catholic bhllrill. ‘lgcrijfilyfll WOLLQ bfllll). ihe iorii to gpgedggg, "he Spkmmd “m” ‘m’ if‘?vslgipfenaggfglivegrs agar; iltragfi" 182 Queen Street ‘ CAMP UNDER Quanaxrrixis - 5351*”(ggegngegéuwkfihfiffggafi‘ewi;" Dr F w Routley Mm" “mktgé “Agmguaflfl”! in"): H“)H:'u1i' \ ‘ 4 , ‘ ‘ ‘ ». mm. d . d w _ _ . . . “m my: the nook o ‘VUY ' ' "r ' i 2rsari.°tssifissiisiisflrrzil Vernon 000MB u? time" °“3°"'i% "will; “"135; W “er ‘ .~ . ~ . ~i " .- - i ~ , . Z f ' "g c "‘ ‘ i spinaimeniiiizipisth<f_"1§1“ary"“““' {Fill-lie ilglkéullfjciiioxiieéfi liiiuuktlllé glartlhe rRed Clregssegtating Qhgl‘: arellvftln sooisockilld 1 1355;‘. eh?‘ s I m“ fifm“ Egag“, ‘f,“§‘°uf,’}§;,,§§§‘ ivorid who COUICI answer this qucs- now at least a million adult mem- I Wwv and vwse to illummaw his ‘ BRAND lliow lee]? ‘la- e n:iilqbe uwran- e e iicn. lie said, but he was of the op- bcrs and 650,000 junior menzbers in ‘ W10- Vvriters as varied as "liiomas - . stomach L-Owd ‘,’,“.'3,“,,‘,°§,‘,‘“Zh, ,e,,§,,{ o; iiiicii that more will be needed. i-ie Canada. ballyle- Mu“ (mverdalam General ' p’ 91% DE.“ l‘: ' \ me U n- . - , h. ., " explained that a.l the ambulances He visited Britain since the out-‘UMPQWIY .05 u"! iiflvv-“MOII Afllly. ‘ . ‘ f‘ l‘ \ gifmtfligaltifrlliifi sliioabltlriilillieigttlgcdrcs o are standard make and made in break of the we“. and 531d the ine bishop of London and Isaac ' I ' zgargincctrg“fmr ‘mfghhi 4\\\ I _s ' . . _ _ - tts, i isi ii te d‘ , . , ' Ti aii< iui- iiii ‘ir. POWd" M ma» wv m» iiilztizaiziriirrziistii. giegiéngi; §;;“i‘:..*."iii?iai taunt.s:*...i..i..it.mirrors. Affairs of gthgrs stairs-hrs. TROOPS AID HOMELESS LONDON -—IUP) funds for bv aLr ra Qtiia: shows ment. at smrill end. diameter at small end. 100 cords spruce and fir diameter at small end. tlizimctcr zit small ciirl. be completed by March 15, 1941. Large I. PLYMOUTH dTo raise (people rendered. homeless s, troops staticncd at a. i the camp. South-Eds coast town have formed a concert part‘- and are giving fie- TENDERS wiu bf‘ l'(‘l'\‘I\‘fl‘I up to noon, Dec. 23. 1940 for the supplying and delivery iif the fnllmring material delivered at my Mill Yard, Souris. All material lu be straight, sound and green and piled in piles suitable for measure- 50 cords spruce and fir lumber 10 ft long 5 inches and up in diameter I00 curds spruce and fir lumber l2 lo l~l let long, '7 inches and up in lumber 12 to l8 ft long, 8 inches I00 cords yellow hirch lumber, l2 to 18 fl. long, 12 Prices to be submitted per cord for whole or in part and delivery to Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. SILVER FOXES For Immediate Use Paying Highest Market Prices WEININGER _AT_ C HARLOTTETOWN en. Dr. B. c. Keeuintz. Deputy Min- ister of Public Health. stated. The above case has been tiie onlv one discovered so far. although previ- ousiv there had been several cases of mild influenza. Di". Harold Shaw is expected from Nova scotiashort- , ly to assist in the medical work of Mr. Keenan's death was . the first to trike place since military . training berzan there in October. and u!) in inchr-s and up in E. E. SHARBELL. Portage, P.E.l. L-317-1Z-12-3l. Quantity On Tucsciav night. Dec. 3, M.r. and ivlrs. John ivi. ivicueoci. oi Vernon. ctcuraieu Luci!‘ golden we-iuiiili. IiiO uicasicii was [l quiet our. incin- bcrs o1 tiie uiuncaiate lIililiiY iiiici a. l€\\' iicignpors gathered wiiii ziiein to observe it. After a uouiiiiiul supper was enjoyed. the DIIGC o1 a0 _vezit's ago. cut tiie Vtttitliliil cake. ‘iiieii tiie couple and uieir aucsis Weill. into tiie iiviiur room whore tiie gins were opened. itllu an UIIJUXGQ a quiet evenimr together. liie guests iiiuiutieo Mr. DIIIIZWEII Jenkins, Mr. and ivlrs. Monty Mt- Lieoo and their son John. ail of Cherry Valley; Rev. and ivirs. A. S. Wcu". Mr. oaiiies iviccoriiiitck. ivii. Dingweil McLieoci and iiis LLBUEIIICI‘ Isabel. Capt. and lvIis. uault inm- ray,_aii oi Vernon; rtcv. and lviis. Lewis Murray of hunter River, and Mrs. Samuel Martui o1 Lynduic. Mrs. iviciieod beiore nei" iixurriaiz was Miss ivtaiy Jenkins of Seal, Kiicl‘. uuring the cariv part of their 1 married illt‘. lvir. niiu Mrs. Mc- Lieou lived on tiie furiii iii. SCClltiu Point. About l4 years ago tiny moved to Vernon Bridize. inc coupe are highiv esteemed iii the commu- nity. Mr. McLeod for many ‘jeans has been an elder oi St. Andrews chiucli. Orwell. ‘.l'iieii' XIlllilV 11101105 extend best wishes to them. More planes To head off Shipping threat By HAROLD FAIR Canadian Press staff Writer LONDON. Dec. lL-(CP Cubism- Britain is seeking to meet the men- ace of submarines and long-range German fiidniz boats to sliiDDinizin the vital western approaches by in- SHOW ROOMS AT Will pay highest mnrkel prices. until Friday evening. Silver Fox Pelts Wanted For Immediate Outlet Bring Them To Nathan Schelew REVERE HOTEL Representing largest Canadian Silver Fox Agency Will be buying Ii-266-l2-I1-2L l marid and bv providing it with azi- l iiitioiitil planes. Prime Minister Churchill. in nn- llICtlXIClIIR the new poiicv in the ‘ House of Commons Tuesday. resist- . (ii. however. azitation for a divorce of this service from the Royal Air iurrc- and the niacin: of it directly iiiiriqri" the Admiralty. 1 ‘iiic RAF. has operated the x“ "iimaiid in consultation with the Admiralty: Mr. Ciiurciiii said the p "Lllflffii-IOIIBI policy oi the command must be determined by the Admiral- i\'. cf course iii consultation \\'i'h the air officer commanding in chief." ‘Inc question was raised bv A. Hopkinson. Nationalist. who asked the Prime Minister to take steps to end “newspaper intriszues in this connection and particularly those newspapers controlled bv ' Lord Beaverbrook." the lvliriister for Air- craft Production. Lord Beavcrbrooks Eveiiiiiiz Stan- dard iins been tirttiniz more planes for the navv and naval control over shore-based aircraft. Replying to Mr. Hopkinson in an editorial. the Standard today said it believed the experiment of the Fleet Air Arm had proven so successful it mizht. usefully bn extendcd._ The paper amiied the Admirnitv has the biirrzest task to fulfill in this war and since it is responsible fcr brlmzimz ships here it should have direction over all means to do it A seif-heatinlz-‘aviatofs S.l'\i or rubber is biei g turned out for the [United State 1' aiijloilps iToo Late To Ciasify vvXfinrfa¥TiYcrITrYAifiwiio can sleep home. Applv a4 Lon"- worth Avenue. L-3l4-12-I2-2i. 70X um ' Horse Meal 50's - — 5 l-Zc lb. ‘Ground Meal 50's - — 5c lb Beef Tripe 50's — — 4 l-2c lb Calf Tripe 50's — — 3 I-Zc lb. Island Gold Storage Company |canada Corps expressed his pleas- crezisinrz the Admiralty control over| the Royal Air Fbrce coastal CCIli-i ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK.‘ Diacc in our ambulance. In KCCEDUIIR the cheque on be- half of tiie Society as a whole. iie said a alillLlDlC plaque would be placed on tiie ambulance statinz it was from the Carrv On Canada Corps of Cliaixottetown. In GXDYCSSIIIE thanks on behalf of‘ the Ried Cross for the donation: from Print-e County, made by His Worship itiiivor Campbell, the Pro- vlncial President referred particui-l ariv to the iiifrh class entertain- ments lziven throughout the pro- Vince at which oniy a nominal fee was chart-ted. A speaker accompan- ied those groups. who explained the creni work the Red Cross was doinz and will continue to do as loni: as the \\':ll‘ continues. Other speakers Chas. Beer of the Carry On ure at meeting Dr. Routiey and of having him at their meeting last night. If they could be of service at any other time he assured tiie Commissioner they would be ready i0 help. Stewart Jones of the Carry On Canada Corps also expressed pleasure at being able to assist and aliso Slllfl ii‘ they could assist at any other time they would be fomied women doing work former- ly performed by men. While tie was in England the cull came for men toinaiimincswccpers. ' Fishermen and others swarmed to the recruiting offices in such great numbers to sign up for this danger- ous job that recruiting was sus- pend Thousands and thousands ofl cases of comforts and food ire - ing sent to the people of England‘ by the Red (toss which must be‘ moat gratfying to the pecpie of i Canada. Thore who have not been in Britain can visualize conditions scheme go,- Dresennm New Tesla. in England. Scotland and Wales merits to the Armed and Auxiliary Which l5 006 ‘BYE? bflltlefifild but. ; Forces of the Crown receives honor- he added, “the Britons arestanding up t0 it.” As an exr Ipie of British bravery . he referred to the action of the] captain of the Jervis Bay, wtiowith one arm shot away stood at the‘ wheel of his ship sending her into‘ the jaws of death. to give the other. ships a. chance to escape-“that spirit cannot be brcksn by all the l-luns the world can produce," Dr. Rout-Icy declared. At the conclusion of his address he answered several ouestions put by Dr. McMillan regarding Red Cross matters. i Many Boys As miiiiy soldiers as possible who are on uutv iii the Maritime Pro- vinces will be given icave either at LAIXISLITIBS or New year's. The amount of time availabe to each is not suificient to enable those men iicm tiie western rrovinces to blJcIlLI their leave WALL their iamiiies anti. liCClJ-Flilllfll), aii attempt is 0e‘- iiig made 0v iatniiics in tne Mari- iiiiics to make the leave of such iiieii as pleasant as possible by mak- ADE RVBIIBILC to tnem tiie hospitality bi their homes. Ill iiiie wiiii the Service Clubs in Otiltll‘ pioriiices. TCIJIcSEIIIBIIVES of Charlottetown organizations nuie iiic. cii sever-iii uiJCliSlDllS to endeav- fcr to assist ill any wav possible. It was not known at the first meeting ‘new muiiv soldiers miarit like t0 ‘UQIIIC l.) this province. especiahyio plltlilLl-LSLOWII ana Summcrsidc, and ll. was icit LlIlIL tiie.e was not sui- iicient time to properly UTRBJIIZC a. nousc-to-nousc canvass to ascer- ..iiii how maiiv iamiiies would ue ans: to take either one or two men iiiw tneir nomes at either unrist- mas er new rears, Accordingly. 1t , has (ICCICIQJ to, first of all, get in IOLCII witii tiie several hotels in tne LAI‘; to asceitain wiiat accommoda- iiuii they wcuid have available. and u, the same time endeavor to find lcut how many men would like to come to Brinee Eidward Island. a iiiftflfll‘ meeting to be called when his information was obtained. . At ll second IIICCIIIIR, it was .carn- ten that a large number would like to spend their leave in this pro- VAIID: and. consequently. it was felt. because oi the number. the cost of lilltilllll tnem up at lioteis would Le prohibitive and that. iii view of the icspcnsc nlieittiv received by mem- ibcis 0i tnc committee from house- pnclders, inc matter be DiBCeJ be- icre the community. with the rc- qucst that ail tnose wno would ne prepared lo entertain either one or two men at either Christmas or New Year's get in touch with the Travel isurcau. ‘reiepnone No. 1100. aivim their name, address and any other |paitlculars required. 1t was felt [that the invitation should be ex- tended from Christmas Eve, namoy, the evening of Tuesday. the 24th of December. when the men woul in Charlottetown. through l v l nan BROKEN LEG I I D- ! arrive MADE HER WINNER. BRISBANE, Australia. -(CP) —- whz-n Amy Huggins. aged 22 mean- idate in a beauty queen competit- l ion to raise funds for patriotic pur- poses, boke her legs, she decided not to abandon her cam . The leg was set in plaster and It: char ed people a s filing to auto- gi-ap the cast. When it was cover. ed with names she washed them off and began again. In thin wa she mised the equivalent of .000 competition. Want to come here for Christmas and New Year at Debert g Christmas Day. the 25th. and tiie 26th. and tiie men leave on the‘ morning of the 27th: and the group to ba entertained over New Year's to arrive on the eveniniz of the 30th and leave on the mornink of tiie 2nd. 0f course. if it weie desired by the hosts that the invitation be more extended. it was felt that. tiie l visitors would be delighted to par- LBKG of the additional hospitality. See Hitler's Talk directed To Communists NEW YORK. Dec. IL-(CP) —- Some New York newspapers took the view today that Hitler's speech to German workers yesterday prim- ariiv was addressed to Soviet Russia and Communist workers throuahout I tiie world. Ail agreed it was one of tihetaFuchrei-‘s best defensive ei-, or . "Hitler made a better Communist» speech than Stalin ever made nim- self." the Sun observed editorially. "He waa full of concern for the WOIILIIIKIIIBII. full of venom for the fat. cigar-smoking capitalist." The Poet remarked Hitler "almost qualified for platform space at some of the poorer meetings in nion Square." and asked: "Does the Nazi chieftain feel the need for a new pose-that of leader of the ‘workinu class'-—as a kind of compensation and promise?” i Other comnienu- i World Telegram — “Hitler, the areat humanitarini. the ltreat oacl- I ficatm‘. the apostle of ‘common sense.’ the creator of ‘a beautiful Germany.’ What a self-portrait the one-time artist painted in yester- dial} speech! You could almost aee a o a a . "The leader has chanlzed since the days of Meln I-tampf. Then he considered the German people just a ‘great. stupid herd of sheep.‘ to whom the Nazi party must not be servant. ‘but their lord andhnaater.‘ . . . What a maul" Herald ‘tribune — “. . . . It dcrs not sound like the s each» of a con- queror. It sounds ike the speech of a man desperately refutlna ideas they are arowlmr too rife. screaming out the old magic BRMII because it is wearing thin.‘ mes - "The workers of many underfed, underpaid. tired and dissatisfied. were clearly tire real objects of Hitler's attention ves- terdav . . . They have swcaied and slaved for years, but their reward hasnotvetodlm. I . " | tens equipment a copy of the Word of ~ parts of the British Empire are re- flcit of $66 earth, arid to the hard fact that oven this most blessed spreading the Word of God through cash. itratulated on another brilliant Pon- lNatioifs Forces Ger- _ that much of tiie report was writ- ten during tiie Battle of Britain make him particularly sensitive to tne atmcspncrc of war. and to the need of the Scriptures for every man during these fierce and trying ex- Derienocs. _ Perhaps tiie most moving chap. ters in the book deal with the work of the Society in ivar-torn lands. Though the period from Mav 10th is not covered in this vivid survey. nevertheless there is a feeiinlz of ion in all his descriptions. and the section on China is particularly thrillinn. Canada is not forgotten. and itr able mention. "l-lovrcver 1on2 tiie war mav last our Canadian friends will see to it that Canadians serv- inil the Empire on sea. on land. and in the air receive as part of their ." Similar efforts in other corded with nardonabie pride. The plea for support is finely phrased and ciecpiy movinfl. A dc- .000 “brings us down to - work of the world must be paid for in hard Mr. Patten is alzain to be con- i ular Report. and the Societv on the form and appearance of its lively record. printed and published as it i5 in England in time of war. Army, Navy, Air Were Multiplied OTTAWA. Dec. l2 —(CP) Canada's active armed forces or the sea land and air just about tripled in numbers diring 1940, acczrding go figures available early in Dczem. er. There are npptoximaiely 225.009 men in Canada's activr lighting forces for land, sea and ai" in addi- tion to 139,000 men in the nonper- maneiit units and at training cen. tres in t-he compulsory talning scheme. The sharpest gain was in i.li~ air forcc which multiplied more than four times while the army and ravy each fell a little she-rt of increasing their riurmbcra to three times tiie figure at the start of the yea". ‘The air forre at the strt cf 1940 numbered 8.307 officers and airmen. In December it numb: ed sorre- wherc between 35,000 and 40,000, including airmen in t" airing for the (Many Japanese believe war with tiie United States cannot be avoid- ed. This is the second of two stor- ies outlining their reasons for such s. belief.) By Relman Morin Associated Press Staff Writer TOKYO, Dec. l1—fAPi—To much of Japan the United States eminent has become a kind of self-appointed village constable. busy with affairs and territories 10.000 miics from Washington. and even further for immediate or vi- tal American interests. They accuse the United States of meddling, And this factor has assumed extreme importance in the Japanese belief that it is dif- fcuit if not impossible to avoid flaming to conclusions with the finite-d States. Japanese consider ‘it. fruitles to settle individual 1s- sues as long as America retains what they consider a fixed inten- tion to interfere in Far Eastern events. ‘Japan's policies are boidy real- stic. They are anchored tn concrete Japanese interests. to trade. toi- onies, and points of strategic urg- ency. Japancse. on the ohier part. understand and actually sympztifze with such concern, even when they find it. mcvinvz other nations against themselves. “Wfe-MTP. llflfitfto the outburst agairst Britain that appears fre- quently in Japan. the Japanese nccple realfre that Britain has a huge stake in China. colcrfvs nav- al base‘ and vital lines of com- munication. Moreover. they know that Jap- anese expansion is threatening this segment of the British Empire. sh rhcv can comprehend British op- nosiilon, The fricticii there is na- turai, But no such easy answer appears when they comr i." exam’ne the positirn of the United States ‘.n the Far East. Ail the thinps mat Britain has and may be expected to protect. the Janan=se contend. the Unit-rd States lacks. Siire the United States flag is i0 be withdrawn ifrrm the Ph'lip- pixies, Japanese assume tliai Am- erica doe-s not canvder t“e islands as a coiory. There are no other lame areas in the Orient under American dcminion. Wih more fir‘: 4.000 m'ies of water between Yok-hama and the Ameflcan mainland. Jiinarese nav- al experts orcfea- parpwxiy. and "rroiv nciiieiv_.=arc?si'c. when tlvev Royal Air Mme. in the schools of tiie British Commonwealth Air_ Training Plan when Yeai- Opened When the year opened tiie army at home and ovezseas. then known as the Canadian Actvc Scrvice Force, numbered 63 881. As the year ended it numbered app oximntciy 175.00) including abcut 5.030 man on the staffs of the tompiis: training mntres. In addition thcge is the icstrve army with about 107,00) men in non-permanent units new addition to '70.'00 men in ira nfiig centres. At the siazt of the yMr tiie irerve was known a: ih~ non- pcrmanent active iniiifa ivri {lures are not avaiiabfe on it: strength then. ‘The strength of thi- na-y mu=t be numbered in the ships a: well as in men. “Then th~ wa" 'p‘n3ri it had 85 ship; with 5,11’) n'ii'e s and mew. As the War i‘~i"s it has ami- roximateiy 155 ships with 14,85’) cfficsrs and men. oar-zen noan school. Report for O-clobcifcni November: Grade Xr-l. Edna Conway. fl. Delia McGaugliotx Grade XI: —i. Frances Conway, 2. Stephen Toole. Grade V: —i. Viola Tinile. 3. Emmett Conway. Grade I: —i. Catherine Tooie. 2 Lflrus Conway. Grade IlI:—-l. Clarence Toole. 2 ‘ James Onn-vay Grade II A: --i. Margaret Tobie. 2. Jeanette Coniwy. Grade If H: --i Lriv-r Took“. Teacher, Clara II. Clarkln. (Patriot please copy.) hen that the United Slates needs F" Eastern bin-e; for deferue. Japflriewe firm!" bellow in the ilircri‘ of "have" and "have not" tit-Fons. It is the rcafcn for the alliance with Gcnnanv and It-iiv. wi-o c'a'm "~-ev are flyzblnc for the some prin- ciple in their corners oi’ the world. OPEN UP ANWPP-‘rlf BIO-WOMEN'S LAND ANNAPOLIS. Md. -fCP\ -— A iCfW-Stkftflliik masculine tradition hi. I7. S. Naval Aca-iem- Ls train! bv the boards. 101's s-aaor. for th" fi"si. time. women will be nliwved in lake pay-i in a play nrwfmled bv m». mnriiipmcnks Ma'ou'-‘ra"'rr Club. Heretcfofe. m'dd'e~, hive piavcd fcminineralefl. . If the Presence of women in the n‘ay proves successful. said Po- f-zrvr Royal S. Peace. in chart!‘ 0' orrductinn, the prac‘i'e m!" bP li"lllll1il”d. Buying ill Correct F.B. 00a Smith and the zate Mr. slllilli. of Charlottetown. ARTHUR —- Al. Harrington. \\’€ii- nesday, December 11. i040, Hllfll- phrey Arthur in liis 89th your. Fus- eral notice later. MECDOUGALL — At BUllSliiHY, on Tuesday December 10th. 1040. i\irs. Johan S. MacDougaii, aged (i8 ycziis. Funeral from her late residence. on Thursday. service starting at one o'- clock. Inieimrnt Argyle Slime Crin- ctery. BEATON.—Ai. Fiat Rivsr. 'l‘uc;~d:i'.'. Dec. 10. 1940. Amzus N. Beaten. are 70 years. Funeral from his late rc- sidence Saturday Dec. 14. at 1 pin. to Belfast cemetery. MURPHY —- At the City Dec. ll. i940. Mrs. Wiiiiiii phy. aged 90 years. Tiic takes place from Notrc DHHP Arnd- emy Friday morninc at fi-iii to Si. Dunsianls Basilica lliflli‘? l0 Souzzi Shore for intcrnzcni KEENAN — Suddenly iii iiu lotteiown Hospital Wediiixvi \ iltli, 1040, James D. Ii Georgetown, age 22 years. . mains will be removed iron .. A. Hennessey Funeral Hum" morning to St. James (‘iiuzi-ii. Georgetown. ivlicn the funcmi “III be held at 9.30 a. m. Iiilerni iii ill the church oemeicigv. In Memorzam In loving mtrmorv I: John t‘. .\I:'- Phall. 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