PAGE THE GUARDIAN Morning Uuily (Founded In IBM) Authorized l! set-om! (tun Mull, lunt Olflnq Uepartnu-nt, Dltnvia. Tho lulruul huurlllnn Pulviilhiltg ('0. Editor and “unsung lilrc-a-tnr, .l. R. Burnett. AIIUFIHIB lldltur, Frank “niker. FOUR ________________________________ "The btrongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink" i ARLUTTE HJIYN. TUESDAY. DEC. Z0. 1M9 “insane" ‘Situation llolnt ct thc [u-oblems discussed at the meeting of agricultural leaders at Ottawa l.~ist, neck stcnnncti not. from production dif- llt"lllllf“~ hut from zibtuirlaucc. ltlilst“; of luoll which zippenr shoulti llritniil have intently unnotincetl intention to reduce pur- l‘I'l.'*‘t"1'~ from Canada because of a lack of ll i't‘llltllil(‘tl for Mr. Norris Ilotltls rllrectctr-general of thc Food and Agricul- ture L)l‘}'1llllZLiiIOil of the United 4 itoint out. lo thc conference how a itievilziblc dollars. bsurcL-he the world as it exists today. lllr. Uodds spoke of Canada, and his own l‘. 8., almost" groaning with food, people nell fed and mostly cotintrics with surplus worry to producers. \\'orl was loduy nlmost up to the "But worltl production has increased by two in foodstuffs catising d food production the ill-fed of are worst‘ fed. world tonight who will go to bed hungry than will go to bed well fed. ’I‘here is no lack of customers for your food surpluses;‘ there is only a lack of the kind of money, you [eel you must accept." ' l ‘Fhose who heard the labour chief. says! the Ottawa Journal, must wonder where re-l sponslbility lies for the situation in which, the uorld finds itself today. International finance and trading have become such at, complicated matter that understand them. Men like Mr. many in Canada. ahiinrlzilicr‘ of fucicl. PFC-W Zt I‘ XCEIFS real peace can only come when people arel well fed. But they come up against a blank wall when they attempt tounravei the inter- national currency situation. s_____________ Operation flood Earth Veterans Affairs Minister Gregg has ta- ken a look at the public investment of more than $200,000,000 in settling some 45,000 veterans on farms and small holdings and concluded that it can best be protected by ntaking the programme accomplish what. it set. out to do. to place veterans on the land and “keep them happy there.“ The de- partment has announced that it plans a new programme of direct advisory assist.- nnce to veteran-farmers and has made a beginning with a recently completed three- week conference ot Veterans’ Land Act stipervisofs. to be followed by similar rotirses in the application of balanced farm- ing for district officials. The aim is that by balanced farming, all farm activities will be coordinated to achieve maximum produc- tion. “without paternalism." “Without paternalism" thc keynote of the whole programme. Ifarm- ers, including farmer-veterans, want to be able to stand on their own feet". They may he glad to accept expert advice on how best to carry on their operations but. any- thing in thc nature of becoming a cog in n bureaucratic machine would be abhorrent". The Minister seems to be well aware of that fact but. there is always the danger that his Department will not reflect that. aware- ness. _____________ The lied Gross Charter The Canadian Red Cross Society bill f cll by the wayside when Parliament prorogued. The bill had sought to change the Society's charter by removing the limitation on the amount of real estate it could own, increas- ing the Central Council to include represen- tation from Newfoundland and making the French name Croix-Rouge." Perhaps lulled by its easy passage in the Commons, no Senator had been ade- quately briefed t0 answer questions levelled at. the measure when it reached the Upper Chamber. Senators Norman Paterson and Norman Lambert were critical ‘of Red Cross efficiency in its expenditures, and when questions could not be answered, the Sen- ate eliminated the bill's clauses except one defining the French name. The emascuiat- ed bill came back to the Commons and it was decided to let it die. The Society will bring in the measure again next season. Red Cross officials,.\vhile regretting thc criticisms of the Society in the Senate, do not expect the delay in changing the Charter will seriously interfere with Red Cross act- ivities. According to an Ottawa report, the most important change planned was the re- moval oi’ the limitation on its real estate holditfgl The present charter provides that “the annual value of the real estate held‘ n- - nnaaon —froni the sur-l to persist in her fro‘ Nations. tol used the word “insatieL-lliis situation was l-{Quge of Liberals contented and bothi 1939 ICVQI- $.l0.000 per annum will cause little $lll‘|)i‘i-\'t‘. hundred million people in the tneantime and ed up to Christmas due 1Q election manipu. today lation. ‘fhere are more people in the for‘ f@\\'@\‘t?1lflft91T\Pl1°‘in Christmas lighting that could well be D0305. and generally adopted. believe firmly that an 1ighgedup_ pYOpCFIy IIISIPIIJUIGII, IS dgwg wguld at the heart of many world problems, that lrunlnalion than even should be made field City Hospital. Mrs. N "La Sociele Canadienne de lei shall not exceed $100,000", The Society is said to hold real estate already to the ex- tent of $150,000. Officials point out that extensive real estate holdings are necessary’ in connection with the Society's activities in providing outpost hospitals in Northern Ontario and leisewhere, and its nationwide collection of ‘bloodbanks to provide free transfusions to Ypatients requiring them. Laboratories arc luecdetl in the various centres to collect thc ‘hltiorl from donors. l UJIIURIAL NUI igS Ilouis Napoleon procltiilncrl l-Iuipcroi" this ldutc lS-lh‘. t, O Congratulations lo the first graduates of the R. C. A. l‘. Air Navigational School, Stinunersitlc. ltlrrv their vapor tr.'iils never |grow less. With party standing in the Nova Scotia 27. Progressive Conser- todays by-election in cause very much o vatives T, C.C.lfl ... Richmond riding will not stir In political circles. I I Perhaps the movement in Parliament to have the members‘ indemnity increased to lseeing that is the tunount members receiv- There should be plenty candidates such a job. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLO'I"I‘E’I‘OWN PUBLIC This column II open f}: -\_'. or questions of interelt. Guardian does iiy endorse correspondents *5“ ‘- ,5 t-t-isr w." ALWAYS" roofless halls of s1 t l-liiu because HP the ti nughly Powe the singing of in the crash of lie is majcstv. is urittrn in thc vcrv m» rcwks of ea h. ll: l: in ever!‘ “W , magnificence of iIiiF. revclntmn, men arc gclflfélilijll and lo wonder. .\.\ Qlirisiuizis comes agzii uroubvled world. and mcn have alwa_\'5 b6011- hunger in their hearts, search within their IWQS quest for God ever it was in men do not change. still abides. But at n 'l‘h e Good driving conditions seem to increase the number of accidents rather than other- wise. 1t is high time the teaching of driving skills became a part of our formal education. Few parents make good driving instructors, and a man may operate a car for years without acquiring good driving habits. O O O ’i‘hc New York Sun suggests an idea If all churches were their beautiful stained glass win- provicie more appropriate il- the most elaborate decorative scheme. O A British Food Mission spokesman has declared that Canadians spend $134 per cap- ita annually on British goods and that". if this could be increased to $54, “that would yield sufficient dollars to enable us to buy all the agricultural products and everything else you wish to sell us." So simple, and so dif- ficult. O Scotland is helping the dollar situation by exporting purebred II\(‘SIUCI\'. Un Sun- day the lVi, V. Salacia arrived in Saint John with a valuable sitipment. of "Z8 head of expectancy and hope. and candles burn, but. [15 n pale thing that. now shines There is a sense in of crises there is n feeling as decision were about ,in our favor. _ hushed and waitui is lislrniiig. when o ncss of this silent night, night. comes thc in: of a little CIllId. it is the cry as, it routes lo slpasc of the Out of l-iis brolacn rrzb i item's doable. from the Mary's armS, out from light and the ' Angel song -~ in this hol)’ we catch again the first lhc Christ. Arid at which this night brings. singing and ‘lobe 2; n17 of the u: out ‘ulirrvcuiii: pTESSlOH. iuzs of great i0)‘ nil the people.“ was born in us in David. .'\ Saviour the Lord At (Iliristm with 1hr tritlh lha the world that He scii lacgoltcu Son to .".i\‘l" fort‘. we srl but they can onlv of thc glad tumult Ci is the w h o il. wilhi A purebred cattle and sheep. and four dogs from Glasgow, Scotland. The animals are destined for stock fnrms in Ontario, “lest- ern Canada, Illinois, ‘California, 'i‘c.\'tis and Colombia, South America. They will be plac- ed in quarantine here before being f orward- ed to their new owners. I 0 I d Press solemnly zinnounces 'from Stiringfield, Ohio, that a “Mrs. Norma Jean Chiles gave birth to a son at; Spring- orma Jean Chiles [gave birth to a sou at. Springfield Hospital. ‘ffhis is not_a passage from Gertrude Stein. ‘ileres the story: Two girls named Norma ‘Jean married cousins named Chiles. ’i‘hc ‘ two girls then gave birth to sons in thc slime Lhospital on the same day. And they have lthe same hospital room. It's all simple ,enough, except to the nurses who have to lkeep the babies identified.“ I O O l l l ’i‘hc Associate Amherst mourns the loss of one of hcr best-known citizens, whose namc was a hearts. ‘their comcf- wnrinlli, and a new among mcn: we rntcli mulling as if there were g-rcn-t iu-ccious sccrct. and because of which this day "Moro"! branches and holly doorstep. to horn nrv. because lh minds demands it. ‘loop this midnight. Vite/old spills. thc) ‘Glory he to God in the cst." The quest versed. Th? H turned round is not mcn who sock tnrvsrtcry of Chri God whn socks me pointed His star. this hour. ‘the of the Diviur tiiod ar men in are‘. :1 stable and found tliinzs wore rlonr- for flan"; we hnvc stoopc shepherds to the heart J-Zicrnal and found lhnt -~ Love. This thc othm" God I'l He has profound Gill‘ is thc real itiraning trcnu-ndons tru night. household word all over Canada before Great. War l, viz., Arthur Sheffield Curry of Rhodes, Curry & Co. Ltd. A native of Fort William, N. S.. he went to Amherst, as a young man and joined the Rhodes, Curry £10., which was formed in the late 70's and which was to become one oi‘ the leading itidustrial concerns of its kind in eastern Canada. In 1000 he went to Sydney to open a branch of the plant but on the death of N. A. Rhodes in 1909, one of the found- ers of the company, he returned to Am- herst and became president. and general manager of the firm. He held this position lup to the time of his passing. O O l l Fifty-one years ago. on Christmas Day 1898, Imperial Penny Post was introduced between Canada and Britain. Tradition says that the day was chosen on the spur of the moment. A biographer says that when the Postmaster-General of Britain, the Duke oi’ Norfolk, told Queen Victoria that penny postage was to be introduced with Canada, she asked on “that day it. was to come into force. "We thought. of the Prince's birthday," replied the Duke, refer- ring to the theri Prince of Wales, who was born on November 9. “And what Prince?" asked the Queen, In her iciest tones. The Duke was equal to the occasion. "The Prince of Peace-on Christmas Day", he_re- piled. Thus the new rate became effective an finenrniw!‘ 25. 1898. amonfgmt us." d ‘iherof keep Cihrislmns is lo all over at’, that God shoul if: stooped lo a Slabl ed His omnipotence fabric of our flesh. Christmas is not l'i'\(‘ll"llI')T‘I'I it is a gift it is the ch When the cl so love m a dny to be slir-uhcrds came mg over the hill country tho Infant "wrapped in sw clothes and laid in they did not come Saviour was born, not .t‘hcm. but for all mankin twenty centuries of have fol-lowed a-ftier them l ' word which had come SALES and SERVI MIITIIIIS Rewinding and Rep ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs PHONE 1M4 0%Q0%>‘ FURUFI In the discussion by cuucspundento not neeelmr- tiie opinion ui u» "FIIRIFTDIAS NOW AS wc um fiuti is Nlalcsliy‘. is all powerful. We ran find Hit“ des and storms. tracings on mirror- .= painted '1 before llis constant niovcd it sl.ll finds men, and is as urgent now as the past because Christmas there is a strange feeling of 116W A th beside the human eyes. air. as if some unthinkably treatm- -ful thing were about to haPPefll it some great this holy faint stvcct er?‘- n Bethle- circlc of His star- stvseetness of His <tmas is this: He has a-lr time. Beyond all Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes Palmer Elootrio 5*}- The '>v~>’§=o-’§ee lic r. God the ‘.0 to this \\'i'IIi a a . The quest DUS- in the settled eye in hear‘. quiet- night, Tasting ills Ilwn ,. IIIMN Foil A HOUSLHOLD Lord Christ, beneath thy ntury dome We light this flickering lamp of ironic, And ivhl-rc titanic Fplifi our "prayer and evemsong. 1 Flost, thou, with heaven in thy ken. Seek still a dwelling-place with nirll, iiHnnrlm-iitg the world in roamles: quest? 0 Man oi Nazareth. be our guesii bewildering shadows Lord Christ. the bird his nest has found, The fox is sheltered in hi: ground, thatishall t» to for this day thcrc ly of Chris‘. a3 we are ‘breathless l, God so loved t Ills only ‘Phero- all thc bells to ring, he a faint echo ll Oill‘ I1 C w fricndlinrss ourselves SOITIC‘ between us w Trees we bring to c and lo sanctu- c gaielv of. call and I! sing‘. old hymns. High- oi men for God Hf dvcnturc of living is way’. ll ’i‘hc it is chosen depths c nprnccrfnl" w!‘ havc looked into “what great salva- rl with the or the (Jed is of the clsc. that "The th Off‘. experience aiu the Divine surprise cu that e and cloth- in the frail lo H’- shared. int thing in our heritage. troop- to find addlins! manger." d. Christians to see to pass. CE airs But. dost. thou still this dark earth trvnd And limo no place to lay thy trend Shepherd oi mortals. herc behold A little flock. a wayside fold 'i‘hat wait t.h_v presence to be blcst- U Man of Nazareth be our guest‘. l - Daniel l-lcuticrscn l And now again we are able to‘ stand with the shepherds and look iowiirds the hallowed night that. sun-minds thc Mother and the Child. After Bethlehem still be ivovcrty and injustice in the world. as there was a Ilerod lli Judca; but there rottltl no longcr bc any doulbtl. FFIJOIII, thc luimzm dignity and value of a inan~cvcu a poor man for he is the ob- ject of Divine Love. After Brtihlchcltu there might. still be pride, but it is humility that is the virtue. Aft/cr Bethle- lmu there might still be degrada- licn of man, but there can be no doubt about. thc sailctily of tuclthcr- hood, and since thc shepherds came to that broken stall, some- thing of the light of Bethlehem‘ has stir-rounded every mother with a child in her arms. Aftcr Bethlehem there might still be sorrow. but not hopelessness; there might still be pain. but no. despair; lilfc might still be dreary, but. it could never be worthless. After Bethlehem lhcrc might sliill l b: sin. and rejection. as there was I-IlPiT‘ in igiit in Judcn an iIli\I(-."("p"i' who ff‘. lccicd the mothrl" rind child. bu‘. there could Il(‘\'l’l‘ lu» any doub‘. about thc knock that comes to the door. And aflcr Belhlrhein. Loo, titer;- nught sliill be wlir. although lhr crt-b lay AIRLIN‘ a snug n! pcacp for ‘a Child who l\ the Prinoc 0! P0801‘: bill. thcrc can never again be confusion as tram whom“ peace shall come and how it shall be held. Peace can only come to "men of good will" and pcaco can only be held in cilhor the hem-l, or the world thrmigli holding i-Imi. That is _lhc truth or Chrigtmag‘ now, as it will be forcvrr in any age, atomic or othovtvise. I am. Sir. olr. _ _ l". A. AIISBNAUUI‘ Tignisli Shore._ PEI. ___.__..______ LONDON ~ rm_-...;l,.. man- nequins are now living used ‘m leading London Fashion houspg, .___--—-_- SECURITY future more secure. ouiubio plan u» moot. dent, and Health Insurance. IIYIIIJMAII 8i Provinclli Charlottetown Offices: .cn.forcing the law. Friend and Protector u. uuiiionu o! people In all wnilu of ille, the Lilo Insurance Compnnlel plly n vital Conndlm citizens, rind ,ln the Notional Economy. It in n Privilege of tho Life Underwriter to help make peoples Consult the Grout-West. your special requirements, ALLISON P. lucLEAN-Dintrict Monum- ot. uummeroldo. CYRUS A. B. SHAW-Dilhlct. THOMAS MoAVINN-Spoclll ll- 1'»- llltlNUTT-Ihpreunhtive It Remington. l. 1% MYERS-Rcprolenhflvo n limo e EADLE S. JELLEY-Ievrelonhflvo n 0140:; I. FRANK lTIlNl-leprolonhflvo at hurls. Menu thrombotic the Province. Brand tit Modloino . Old Charlottetown (And P. I. I) —-— PROCEEDINGS l I l RIOTOUS Extract from a letter of Mr. ‘Justice James il. Peters to the Hon. Robert. Hodgson. Administra- tor of Gorvermnent in Prince Ed- ward Island. "St. Eleanoi-‘a, 3rd Octdber, ‘i865. "I think it my duty to call your attention to a great disturbance of the public peace which l ivitness- ed yesterday on my way to hold the Court in ‘this place. On des- cending thc hill at Bagnalls. l found some 200 rpersons assembled on foot and horseback, —— the road was POIHDIFIFI)’ oeciupied by them. As I drove tip. I heard one of them all out to ‘clear the way and let the man pass in peace, as this was not Cumin‘: the way was cleared at oncc, but they lined the wayside and commenced blow- ing tin trumpoLs. (which each ap- pcared to havei, making such a noise that any traveller whose horse were not. very steady WdOllId have been much endanger- c . “l drew up and told them that their conduct was most illegal.—- that they had no right, to make such a disturbance and coudticl. thcmselvcs in that. disorderly tnanner in thc highway. Curtis, thc Dnpuly" Sheriff‘. then came up in my carriage and said he had takrn their names. I told him tn do so. and to take care that. he did il. so that he could identify them. 'l‘he_v became perfectly tiuict while l was speaking to lhcui: hut f had not prncrwried twenty yards when a tremendous noise of lrtmupets again tool-c place: and for a mile along the blowing trumpets and riding fur- iously towards Bagnalfs. which atppcarrd to be thc rendezvous. I understood the object. i! rotid l met partirs on horseback, tumultuous assembly was to pre- vent the Sheriff serving vrrita .l'rrun the Supreme Count. "l must remark. that if such riotous proceedings are penult- tcd. no one can feel secure in travelling through this country; and, from what I saw. l am satis- _Ih"CI that it is impossible for the Sheriff. by ordinary means. to do his duty. You have the means oi‘ _ ‘if thc Sheriff is not supported by a sufficient force while in the rxcrtt-tion of his duty. each sticcessful resis- lance will encourage others. and the lawless spirit which appears al present confined to certain dis- tricts will soon extend throughout the whole country. then only to t For Foot Aliment b I. Consult ‘Q ii.J.l\. BiiliWii, n. r. ,, Orthopedic l, Ciziropodist ll a In Great George Street. l i CIIARLOTTETOWN. I'.E.l. Ti” iii H -.__ BUILDERS put. in the welfare o! Lilo nun for n Including Accl- 00. LIMITED J- -: ‘I 1 =2 The last 18-month period been the driest in Ctalgaiys his- lory. There has been only one good rain in all that limc,-L‘nl- gary lierald. Something _dill-ing itself .1. men carry vanity cases to k=-~p .‘%u,--\\‘licn a man l5 both honest themselves “,,,l|_g,.oolncd_ we and (‘I\‘El‘~fi\ll\<_Il‘('I‘ rnotiglt 11o‘ have been thinking of what it 4W0" ‘Wm! f-‘ffllivtill-f- would take to kce-p a mun wcll- -‘- ‘ ~ . P- ~ 1e case. v l ~- thc rcahi) that i.\ in thc nuurr of a l1l.\ggu\.a1?i.ili?gilAm‘.M? of ins soul lo sock, to seek until Examineila i i m mmug‘ he finds Liorl and is luifillctl. Ami ______w “"""t a5 m "H “at” I'm‘ I_“'\"‘_';' Ilcdxcd by a series n! trick pm- a‘ incusiilw‘ sticrt-cclcd ll\ ‘flit ‘trill-i. V1505 the. federal g,y\~prnlnpnps t-Wl llilslhffl‘ ltlmld I’““““ “' proposal lo aid iuuiiicipnhlirs Vtfllltl lit“ “N939” Illib- ‘ with grants in licu of lax clliiiiis A?‘ a tlalbma“ “M” H"‘l'.““'_': on Dominion-owned properhcs (jf hi5 lumclnvprit _\I_Pl"‘ ‘L?’ fool‘; means exactly nothing to lVlndi ti" "tart °l m“. " ‘"‘ ‘fk if" Y, cine mu. One proviso u that fed- Antl therefore. in vllllf.‘ -_ cral assessment in n community ullhl- "it'll! U" I"I““““" ‘P, must equal four per cont of the victors of thc l" l-hf‘ W“ total €l§CS$iil€IiI before a grant is be suppressed by a loss o! life which makes me shtidder to con- template. Mercy. therefore. to those misguided men and others who by their success may be on. couraged to follow thcir example, should induce your Government to use the means at their com- mand with the cncrgy and prompt- ness which the case rcquircs. “l feel it would have lwcn y, clorrliolion oi’ duly had l wit- ncvssed such serious distill-bang“ oi’ the public peace without rp- porting it to you: and l think I need no apology for thc stigges- trons with which l have accom- panied ivt. as from what i ob- served of the attitude of the pen- .pic, I am certain they are worthy o! your most serious consider- Fashion Foundation suggrsts that.‘ DECEMBER 2o, 194., NESNERHEHHHHHVJIHNHNHHHVuVJNNVQHHWVHNHNHH'J.\\-I'-N — Notes By The Way - --.-.-.-.*.— has. pziiri. in Medicine Hat's ca.“ l. ' ' , -' no federal so orti n of the iiéhuie. I: alsl, "T; “in {result} are a farce insofar “w; ms ."t' ' - . iLat Nclwis.“ VO'“°""t-‘d-~Medic1no ’i‘hc session q launvnt will sodnthife 2:16;“: 5"‘ far there is no rciport that Mn M Warrrn zmtl Proudfoot, the for North iteufrcu! and rlgnf I IiIlVt‘ ilonc anything. or par-hur- wlinl is‘ more correct, sccuroyd in.‘ dofinitc promise that the (fog? "will"! estimates will provide g‘ Ft ‘Within over the Ottawa Rwy,“ “I55 lloinl. if no action is tan“ the clcctors elf these two ridi m will not accept any excuses “hi? rvcr. lt would Flflbcai" now ilui “Qmlllli but Plain lalkin! is call d for.~-l"'cmbroltc SIJHdHTd-Obgeqy!" 14ml the Scottish [lfioplg h." a lT-lpllliiilitlil for twins sum,“ economical can be attributed in no small measure to the sedulou; press-agcntry of the rest o! m. world to have them rclzandcdl that frugal light. Consider no: it gilded the lily In the case g Sir Harry Lauder. Arriving l; 1-0050". alter n tour u! the p“. vmccs. the great comedian w“ escorted tn a cab-stand bv n group of reporters. who prevailed upon Illl" l" hose standing by 1| c“ ""1 imlllllll! l" R Sign in the win. ‘I"“'-._"N°‘V Rt" H! o Rfrat bill r-"l". the DIlOl-Qllra-pher tum, and forthwith snapped his pinup‘ Sir ‘Harry w-as too tired to m4 We Stllfl at the time but he m the full Import or 1g the 101mm“ day when someone Showed him hr.- piclure in the paper, Th, placard read: "Great Reduction l‘ FaresF-lffall Street Journal, It’s as simple as rz. Jws \\_ q-q-a =~__ I I ~_- --wuu__>__-_ l’ Come in and get a Stetson gift certificate in a glistening minia- l ture hat box... I iiilW r0 swig I HIM A ~ srrrsou J l Give it to HIM on Ciu-inmu Day. He trades it. in for the Stetson of his choice. u v iv L’. Frederic A. Large, i(.C. BABBISTER. SULICITWR, NOTARY Rog-mi Bank oI Unnatlu (Jhlmbcll Charlottetown, IXPJJ Succeuor George J. Tweedy, k4} Dr. A. L. 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