,. 1314" by Robert SOHUf-Ql’ is quPWil; “ml Y"? “"6. W“ ma“ wil i" Clint"! o" Sunday. the cats in: in the armed iorocs overseas. vices about a FlrsLAid Post to be ________ l. in t?“ fficlxzuuilefiqs bilngvnpfiaqlrffllggy V‘ George lll Kcnsmgtcn. i of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Frlzze .—H. and a box oi chocolates too. nurs- Kggp Minnni’, h, m, 110mg . - appica e o .01‘. ti. -s. ._.-; _Y_ ————-_ __ . - for» r ...l."..r...f’s;1la._lsiifihizs. 331%} ‘m ‘ W PAQE SIX THE CHARLUFTETOWN GUAEDIAN i? —_‘"’ ' ' “ “Iu-u-svi-n-sa-s-e-I-I-n-A“ " ~ m m‘ w“ °' m” “d ',°,}’,,S,";,‘ . j 3 a Hunter River TIIIIQIGIIIIISIS M“ hlgwvnfg-g x-_,~_,m,,,,,,w,lz - I 9oq°,°. o , _ , I Saskatoon. u” “mu » . ' "'°‘°--¢- and Vicinity Mild! I0! Will ,',',‘“,,,'i,'.,,,,,“"“‘“°“,..,_ .33. u. n. slit . ~ _ . D - Saskatchewan believes it is worth _ , i --_ the oiiort. And the belie! u borne _ . : ~ W Mr. Arthur Mill oi the Bani o! n, Qvoly out oi 0mm today out by the iact that scrum-bows.» . I’ . "an "°‘l2.i‘..f.‘“‘l'..€“.t‘lf.i‘i.u"" “w: s“. new "- i‘:...“‘€..'.’°&“‘l..i‘l§’§£%fl?°§§“i°‘“ 0mm! I i » . _ _ _ _ _ _ M ‘ f m Zip, Mr. and vMrs. Roy Mill, at $111,, 1?,‘ ‘:32 gr; gflflyln: Qpeguild The province oi’ Ontario has also * _ Kenslilgton. 11D their defences alter years o! carried out mass surveys. and her ' - ‘ ' ' smuggle had carried them far oi- department of health believes in I g I‘ ,. _ ha become eel? The roll call was res onded to by . 1: __2 i“ f‘ _' TODAY | ‘ —‘_—t p , The provinrre oi Saskatchewan 18 members. and tgrcc visitors ‘ ' .: “rarrzius snows ....._._.... °.‘.‘...3£ “ti: wre- M- air ..;£*;“..si“i“§§ .3.’ “.2 t: ".f2."‘i’;‘ét.£“i i I‘ Nwi NEW YORK v.5?‘- Kerlsinuton whcrc she hspcnlts 311.1,,“ and hfigfigagfi Qniigesuiizégz proved. Reports or committees. had been paid at the Banitorium. Ncwson and Mrs. wil... i M . u?“ - ADVENTURE" ' " ' flifsiiléiilbgyghgifdsjgllgh 9T 5 ‘"- Mrs. Geo. Puncher reported that The treasurer gave her report charge oi the program "cmun. “so NEW, _ Sing-Sung I ' _-— Mark's Hall. ‘Fills club is brln lr rhiloethifihoogedlézdeggiaegt vliinedtouxl‘): gtllltljglngra Srcidemltelfixmtg 821p li/Erlhlch tlykey had wen PM)“ l1 .7? Phil ' ' d 9 ' Miss Enrith Dnvison of Frce- in he member at ch lg n p m ' we e g v0 e ' s‘ w“ er read a papa on PPJNQ; fir; A sHOWS 2.30 - 7 an w s ea mee ing made or a treat to be given to me be paid ixtcen members oiier- Adult Education which “n; w, "f" a . ‘ ' ll - _ _ ' it" E1¥{l°"§:£¥i°3;il>%"immguveég- gt!‘ Sumrélsrglde 12gb School spent gllgglggfbliargusiloitksfi 3ggyslfsseaznlgrxlgs tlzagertvtlltl) otrhigilssiilis fir]? ill.’ lqIQXdHlw“A5A1€1\rl‘:rymv' ' en n _ c115 n8 l1 W 0 c Wcc en at home here. socks: 1 sweater: 3 prs. men's irom bereaved iamllies and a let- is qute bus this m0 n. 1 5v.“ .‘_..-.J~_r,»,~.-.-.-r.-vu and lanllly. M d -—- gloves; 2 prs. Indies’ gloves; 1 ul- from a patient in the San ask- decided to (HSCOHV/lnue Hump‘ Y}; Mrs FWdPYiCk 58ml)!!! was a soll r631 éirsililgqmmdvlég: 512d gill-fed salcléonvlsillllesscefittbhilsgg i255 will ‘t? to golnve‘ ‘£1 trglstnfmblfirs grstgl o’ lghe ear’ The Natiom" .. .. - . . ~ . . - , -. - n e e - .. , -— — “THE AIOMEYPOLB IIOUR . Ylsliol‘ to Suuurlsrsldc on Tucs- ‘ cont visitors to Kensinkton. the sympathy cards sent; the ccm- gppreclatigil pfgrothelre kllléllitss ti: clgseFmA "irgigytatiiiiitmfiiiiil. “wil: _ rdoy. Iguests oi Mr. and Mrs. Russel] mittee had visited the sick ulso. her. éind for the lovely giits re- served by the committee in charge I‘ ‘ ‘ ffu‘n'n‘b'u'fi'n'u'u'u'n'fu'fffffiniv'u _._._.,_._._._._._._.H q: sm.-s-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-s-l.-.r.-.nm-.a-.-.s.-sv-sv-mmr ‘Plt..--l.l0N.—TllE.—WEII. rxrr;ss"‘ lmrfl Mcruucx AL ST. JOHN ruénmmwéreeare-m- mmwrbv “Ode Written Dining the Ncgfllill- Hons wgm lisllilpzlrte ill January. sources oi the English iuugguo ill the i l But Evil was his Good. l‘ "-'-'-'-=.~=.-.~.-..-.-.-. . ear-w e-wu The following stanza. from un_ Mr. and Mrs. Justin Woodslde, oi Clinton. spent Sunday in Nor- boro, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bowness. Pte. John Inglis oi the RCA is spending a short furlough with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J Evans Inglis. Congratulations are extended to Leadin! Seaman Everett and Mrs. Jay (formerly Mary Power) on who recent arrlva o! a bob boy, Peter Everett at the Prince ounty Hos- pital, Nov. 29. Mrs. Hodge Montgomery, Ken- sington, spent a couple oi days last week visiting her sister. Mrs. Arthur Larkln and Mr. Larkin oi Summerside. Lance Corporal Elmer Bernard has rejoined his unit after a most enjoyable furlough spent with his Mr. and Mrs Hollis Cameron and small daughter, Lorraine, who wore residing ill Halifax have re- turned to reside here. Mr. Cam- Mr, and Mr5_ William Forbes and two children oi Summerside, spent Sunday in Kensington with Mr. and Mrs. James Proffit. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Mulch oi isouthpol-t ivel-e among those from out oi town attending the fun- eral or the late Mr. liartle Bowlless. fellfililfllmllilllst their ioe. The de- fences y had built up with such diiiicuity over many yours oi ci- tort have been breached by one of our most insidious enemies, tuber- culosis. They must be patched up. because with Canada at war he: ' people cannot -must not -be ex- posed to the perils of tuberculosis as well is to the dangers of mon- made conquest. Last year, for the first time since 1921, Canada saw a s increase in the denti- zato from tu rculosis. The rate shot up 2.6 deaths per 100,000 oi population to 63.1. showed the deleterious effect l vast war efieca can have upon n. ‘people who are wing every. muse s and |evsry nerve into g struggle for sur- viva. It showed that no matter what the cost the struggle to check and control tuberculosis that has been so successful until the present, cracy. . Canada must not say. "Ii we can't ‘prevent tuberculosis in wartime. we will cure it anyway." the comparatively cheap and speedy sanatorla. and tuberculosis hos itals and every additional patient axes the efforts oi already over-worked doctors and nurses. would it not be better to provent as we have tried to do in the past and to in- tensify our prevention programme now that the threat to our security town spoilt the wrekend the guest and is the means oi recreation for cf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flerrish. LAC. Gordon Cotton oi the R. C. A. F‘. snout a rot-exit weekend] months with M1" Darrach. (younger and older folk alike. of the st] Mr. Andrew Humphrey. student MacKay. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mann were It the 00st o! Certainly, F the efficacy oi silch preventive unea- lures The department is oiierlng its clinical and x-ruv services to in- dustries in Western Ontario for mus surveys of workers. many oi’ whrm —perhap| the majority -are mulled in war work. Ontario ranks first among the provinces ior its low tuberculosis mortality, only 8.2 deaths t l tion. I on are wo l on pieces o evidence that prevyentlon i; better than cure. Prevention oi tuber- culosis ls important at all timed. find doubiy so in time oi war. Moat oi vention oi’ the disease in Canada borne bv funds raised thro h tho sale oi Christina: Seals. 0 u Seals are practically a tradition o! the Yuletide season in Canndl. They cost little, they do much. Every patriotic Canadian can do his bit towards keeping tub- erculosis away from our war work- PARKDALE WJ. The regular meeting of Parkdale atin 521s t e the president spoke oi the assing oi one oi the charter s o the be null missed by a1 asked memb to rls bow in silent remembrance oi her. children ior Christmas. $10.00 was voted Ior this Mrs. D. Robinson gave the Red Cross report for the Mrs. J. J. Duffy reported that cig- arettes or chocolates had been sent to 1'7 boys from the district serv- ia always appreciqted. l wife and two children, Jackie and filftpifgtggugf‘ '8?“ igflff°'ml’;jl°céfli $12?’ b“§v“,“,§§§ “$13 frlfifiif A nice assortment of Gloves in wool, angering *. ‘ Elinor l.n Kensinston. workers in this arsenal oi demo- cuiosis win thig W!!- gora, kid and CIIBIIIOISBHQ. ' an‘ eron. having received his dis- tuberculosis w" be “W1 i’ “"8” Women's Institute was held on charge papers on account oi ohy- 1!! i" 9511i’ "5898- But curl is l. _ _ ,3 ME H “m, unmnm costly Mm“, bwnm comp mm ge°¢hd:n‘i|;i1¥r'e 565F102 gig‘, "£1; ALWAYS S0 T ING NEW AT Q l Something to Wear is Particularly Welcome thie Christmas, and something Feminine and L0 SLIPS — Lacey and tailored lrom——————--- GOW,NS — Blue, Rose and White !rom—r----————-- PYJAMAS, PANTIES, etc. coats to cherish long after Christmas is gone. Everybody can use an umbrella. For the girl who skates, lined ski t i b ' colours, also skating jackets. r s n eauum Sport and Dressy Blouses Skirts, Purse S Hollory, Evening Bags, etc., éu. 8' carves’ The FASHION SHOPPE Great George Street vely 100 to 198 to 39g Feminine How, ed to make u to a family with their mother lit parcels to send are unable to be this Christmas ta celve . A letter from Dr. J. A. Mc- Mlllan, Director oi Medical Scr- if‘ i ~' -.~s l-l..e A i "mi" °§ “S‘1*°"“°5 *’i’"‘°““““’ ‘° (liiwneiignsrfiitigltéifl iiqcnslhell-iallftlllx a ' ‘he @6550“ where they snout the oust lcuv homes oi Mrs. were held Committee for next month, m; Ra h Mrs. Percy Gay am Y. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. F01‘ an m9 1mg m blow had he‘ Sympathy is extruded to the $ - bcefl flllfsi. _ ‘ _. , lrlmiw o,’ the into Mrs. Annie ’ 5_ Alld T18 if.‘ W715 9mm WU‘ ‘mml Ilvruurd in thsir recent bereuve- y 1 tyrant cur-st , menu Carol Reed. WKO GAVE YOU ‘NIGHT TRAIN O MUNICH” A NEW KIND OF CROOK 4i s -. Flaws" ' ,4 WW7 sm csomc HARDWICKE 77* DMUND GLENN... f _ . ‘z a pop? 7 theorem” b, n.4,..- z-su-‘H- PLCS NEWS TRAVHAJGUI - CARTOON I h ' ' ‘l T 0 - l3 A Y. 0 N LY -SHOWS 2.80-7--8.45 "$5111.50 LIPS " Aflyliwflarlllerollrollndcrwoelfl ADDED - CARTOON - 00min! _ 0mm i i i nval-vn-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Bold man and bad. Hemcrseless Emilcss. filli 0! "Fwd and lies _ And black with murdcrs and Willi‘ perjurlcs, Hllnsclf ill Hell's whole panoply he clad; _ i N0 law but his own ilililllzllfillg will he rt From evil thus porleuious strength i e ‘cw. And tranlpeci under foot all hwrlnll] ti . ‘ And $180137 laws all natural charl- i es. The iirst stanza oi the srnlc Ode is also not inuppronrihe ut this time and might well have been written in anticipation oi victory by iflo present Poet Laureate instead oi by his predecessor oi a century ago: Who counsels peace at this mo- mentous hour. When God hath given deliverance to. the oppressd And to the injured Dower? Who counsels peace when Venge- ance like a ilood Rolls on no longer now to be re- press'd; when innocent blood From the iour corners oi the world nor spread Over all nations n01 in one just Unizctiguwhen with one sublime lo- nu<it>g'nthrow| oii tfno yoke ab- And Loyalty and Faith and Ancient Ibllolgwltbo svcnsinl sword! There are hero lines which per- fectly tit the present stage oi the wu- betwee . Hitler and the United Nation,‘ over whom "Freedom hath her boy banner spread" and tho whole stanza. makes his bid for peace as hp will ones he realizes his mad bid ior world power has failed. PEACE AND lNTEgNATlONAb m mono time: ol’ crisis every- where people are having to make big adjustments in their lives. They are having to make changes in their living and thinking. Their jobs, homes and oven their lives seem threatens Throughout the earth we see mo- mentuous deed; being performed- tho old giving way to the new. Dare we hope that thesq dlanges are in indication oi tho passing oi are era. oi.’ selfishness, greed, intol- erance race superiority and intern- nnce; and the birth oi the era oi vo and Brotherhood! Are we do- ing all we am to bring ln this era? Ignorance breeds suspicion, and mlsplclon is the breeding ground for iear, and irom iear springs the world's hatreds and so - war. ‘ll-lorries A. Warren oi England, Vice-President oi’ Rotary Interna- tional speaking in Maple Lea! Gm‘- dens ‘roronto, said "To rid the world oi war is a superhuman task. but it must be done." Are we trying sinus mil Relieved Fast This Easy Way! Putaiewdro iVlksV_ _ "P Each nostril): o c a no ml’ Mr. LcRov Campbell oi Char- lciiciown spent tho weekend ln Kevxiuulou and lrishic-wn. ‘the guest of Mr lllfiilfllll McNt-lll and Ml‘. and Mrs. Preston Campbell. Mrs. Josrpln-W-ozdside of Mil‘- , , _ _c1li:\ ns Kransinuiou recrsnili Md ‘A GIRL MUST uvslanNo No Coulllrslgllll‘ but his own wicked‘ tho ghost of her daughter. Mrs. a | Everett Champion and Mr. Charli- pion. The Kcnsinglcu Badminton Glut: ulgtflwol) Tu "(luv eveulngMin _St. io iind how it can be done? The new social order demands a new kind of person as the unit 0i that society We need to check ouseives to be sure we are building on the foundation of co-operzltlon with others To study is to know; to know is to care and to care is to share. Educational work has been curred on through study groups, presentation oi plays, book reviews. Books recommended for study were —"Out oi the People," bv J. B. Priestley; "Social Sixth of the Word," by the Dean oi Copter- bury also "The Atlantic Charter" Unions are co-operatlng in thtr educational work with Women's In- stitutes, Local Council oi Women, Do we really want Peace‘! 1i we us begin now to win the battle for Social Justice and Brotherhood. Act now -"An ounce oi’ action ls worth l. pound oi’ discussion" —pro- vlding our action is the result o! much study and wise thinking. An interesting discussion on re- ligious instruction and alcohol edu- cation in Ontario schools brought out the need oi increased eiioit. Last year one Field Secretary Mia Rosamund Duii, was allowed to pre- sent s demonstration of Alcohol‘ Education at the Rural section oi tho Ontalrio Educational Associa- tion. ‘Ihe presentation oi books o! ._ U libraries or to indlvidul t dh- n» ~ T. .. 3i‘...‘i§°‘."'..?23§..“t%l" .5 i." .. . . . P . l‘ 0 su m. n a e so, N“ scientific iniormationonAioo 112-8 struction . “GMAT UNTOUCIIABLP Minneapolis (Minn) ‘rrlbum and Star Joumal July 2d. 1942. To the Editor: editorial Ip- Pllrlnl in this week's Christian- Evangelist published in 5t. Mo., and one oi’ the national week- lies oi the Disciples of Christ, raises a very pertinent question: "It's strange that though the ex- ecutive oi our claimed that ll uor, which serves Only I part oi population, can- not bc prohibited or even efioitively controlled, yet that same executive, by act oi congress ca: exercise min- ute and drastic rcguiution and pro- hlbitlon over articles oi use and 100d: which arc universal in de- mand and almost in necessity. We loyally accept every restriction, but we ask why is liquor admitted to be beyond contrq —THE GREAT UNTOUCHABLE? “What l.s liquor doin win the war that it maul be treat. ed as ancrosarlct in n. day of sacri- iice and sell-denial‘! "who knows the answer?" I wonder who knows the answer? REV. HARRY BUCAIBTEIN. Redwood Fall; Minn I I U To the men in the gel-vices I can Canadian Contrnlttee oi Reiugees. l - ~ do, are we wil ing to adopt the mea- i l ‘ sures necessarily to that end? Let value in Alcohol Education to school ‘ ‘ government hns| ' ‘ in help ' I Christmas Greeting ed. People love to be remember- this Christmas. Our sortment includes R. A. l1, R.C.A.F., Army and Navy, as well as Humorous and Beautiful line o! in fancy and Cedar Boxes. Priced to suit your purse. Bards Be sure and send a curd as- try w. M s. d th Ch h ; - m,‘j',,f5°§“,§,,,,, on, “cursed head; Horn? nnclan gchggl urrsisoglrgrggsi, Religious. Also specially Si"!!! all: A€t§mll $00!“. When Freedom hath he. holy ban- Hcalh League oi Canada. and q mic“ bond agsortmentg, Photograp urns, lanes STATIONERY Books-Books-Books We have Books to suit every reading taste — latest is- sues, reprints, religious, poe- Playing Cards, Book Ends, —Pocket, Oiiicc and 5 year. Gift Wrapping Tags, Enclosure Cards, Rib- bon and Twines. and Books for children. — Seals, Toyland as usual. Whllo most of the Toys this year are made of wood, nevertheless our showing is up to the usual high standard with beautiful dolls, games galore, Christmas Tree Decorations, and many items that will bring real joy to the klddlos on Christmas morning. SHOP WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE AT CARTERKS‘ CARTER a. COMPANY -€4&5€4Y€“ 4%" n41“! “Kotowork say site; serving about forty years‘ in the luny, that nothing is gained! bv the use oi alcohol No one can‘ snloly pllct an airplane drive ul.. truck. tractor, tank jeep, or wnbu-‘ llmcc unlcs he l at his best physi- ' ' Hilly- —C-c5orse ii skinner. M. D. i f _ .. _. bllnllfll! k (‘yqwiiml i--- R:u-;:l-;lni Ilonald Anderson of the Royal, mthlnzqim eliel on".._-l€;.n ‘Jr l-‘-»"c.-. lhc above poster has been donated to, ifflflgaffbi“ ' " {v.1 by the Commercial Bank of Canada, —___, i.'nn:l.'ln'.~= ‘fin and uublkilczl by tinmpson, Matthews Limited, of Toronto.\ .5, > ajti- a '1'.