DECEMBER 28 194s viilth ma NI II I» Plus —- NEWS $5M Of The Yankees" Life And Romance Of ANational Idol Th9 lflflvirine real-life story or a ‘loggers son who aecaime 0119 o1 the UDOUI 8P0!‘ figures m mod- "nl-l .1stllebasisof"'1‘ho Pride o! the Yankees," samuel Gold- Wyn‘: nelwest oroducticn tor RKO re ease now lay at m. Prince Edward Thea. re. m‘ slmlns Marv ooper in the role oi’ the celebrated ballpiayer, Lou the film features Teresa as Eleanor uehrig, along Babe Ruth and Walter Bren- nan at the head of a notable cast, and was directed by sum Wood. Opening in 1914 with Gehrig as an 98861‘ youngster who even then dreamed of excelling on the (“in mend. the picture carries through his college ears and his early 011N551?“ tomho gfy 111141925 when he iii - ar career with ms Yankee Sis». y” His romance with the my‘! m”. I101‘. his scores of record-breaking achievements that made him liter- fllly the idol of millions or American his brave but hopeless l rilmish . ly enough these end with the high point o! his whole professional career when, on Lou Gehrig Day," July 4, 1939, he made his farewell appearance on the dlllmcnd at one of the moat im- pressive ceremonies in s rls history. addition toltheair clpals, Dan n ilmore, Elan tossel Ernie New ‘Queen’ ‘flit Starts To-day Desperate Chance for Elle Queen," latest in ths sensation Ellery Queen series of detective comedies. o ns today at the Chpitoi ‘Theatre wi William Clarion Mar- Beret Lindsay and Charley (‘in win featured. Also in the cast oi ho illm are such veteran character act- tlis.‘ £333‘ “l”. “iii? "W? . ac ue, oe Madison d Thomas. James lll Roam directed. kin llcli Sionpeil |n1 iiliiul Your s and pores where w“. '1'; i m" i}? mail’ . n m“ in! ot m sign blemhshlmwgiew s a d son right to work ma. t I in clrzror, so! co he: e- s stsa 60m lstol or u t in I n W" law but thrown protests you. s-I a? i ._.gedi.i..§llnil._‘llri.fll._ — SPIRIT i and M) vaurr — but) W5 A?!‘ WEST POINT Z30 — 7 and 8.45 .__ " " "' " " “ ' mgfalflmvmban of the Board of Mann“, Women's Club g1 W“??? M... i" Y8 0 MB. use“ ‘domed by msoglrfibwho have sea-boots, socks. i; 31%;: knitted” articles. 111 t r. wcr1§ii<,?s5s fir]; 3113513."; .Mont t Tl h ; om evenings‘? w” o” m“? Parcels rrtmrrr UNITED uutnwn I _--_._ TON. thou hast been our dwell- 1718-91800 in all generations." Thus "Id Q10 Obenin! verse oi the Psalm selection at tho in; gefvlgg 1M the clveins hymn was "All mu The Power O1’ Jesug Name." The great event we celebrated last week is over. Christmas Day has passed but the spirit of praise and joy still abides with us. The decorations re- main and the singing of the Christ- "lfls carols and hymns continue. Miss Audrey Gillls was again heard with great pleasure in that beauti- ful so o "'.‘l‘he Christ Guild" and the vhflir again rendered the fine an- iihcm " he Joyful Morn Is Break- ferrlng to sinain! it was inter- esting to read that news item oi’ two ministers (a Methodist and a Bap- t'st) who are visiting the war tac- tories in llingland and after a chat with the workers they sing a duet. ‘Their visits are "booked" far ahead. Tara's appeal of the singer is wonder- Rev. Dr. Miller preached both ser- mons. In the morning his text was "We spend our years as a tale that i; told." Psalm 90-9. The thoughts emlihnsised were: l. Brevity o! Life. ‘lime is s rela- tive thing. What is ion by one comparison is short by ono her. Hu- man life is long compared with oth- er spans of life and short compared with others. 3. Purpose. ‘Hie passing and momentary has me and purpose Ii’ we do not accept a divine pur- pose. we substitute one of our own. It we liveunwcrthlly them is sense of disobedience and failure. "Why is decency the decent thing. i! the: be no God." . I. The mud Explains. No tale complete without the end. "All thin are in at death." ‘Then we she] know as also we are known." The evening any was i 5am. 9-2, and preceding e sermon Miss M rot Sterne sang knprcssive- lv t e solo "Come unto me”. The choir rendered the anthem, "Bee Amid the winter's snow" and the closing hymn for the day was "Onward Christian Soldiers. ....___...____.. A gadget has been invented that will roll wire on a spool and count its footage at the some time. lor- merly the wire had to be roled on b-y and and it footage counted r- PRINCE EDWARD o TO-DAY .- rus. nclWED THE CHARLUITETUWN GUARDIAN SAMUEL GOLDWYN vmont: oasrv goons: M! PRIDE 0PM! YAUIEES . (I'll! ur: owflrou csuinci IERESI Vlllllilll ~ BABE lllllll - Willi! lllillllil MAKE your: DATE] 1v0 W FOR TEE’ NEW YEAR'S EVE SCREEN rwsm -__-_-i-i ._ 41 THE PRINCE Eli-I'll‘. raussmr NITE Q TlCKf-TS‘ on gab I Box Oltice NOW nor-ins ME“ a‘ flours-NO Advance Prices PROGRAM STARTS AT 11.30 P. M, DOORS OPEN 11.05 ADDED ATTRACTION; the Program POPULAR. SING . 301w} AND LA CUCAR-ACHA MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Address And Presentation On Dec. 11th a very enjoyable evening was spent at the home oi Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Nine Mlle Creek, when a large number o! neighbors and lriends athered to celebrate with him 83rd birthda y. Mr. Hugh MacPhee, New Domin- ion, was called upon to act us chairman, Mr. MucPhec then call- ed upon Mr. William Shaw to read an address while Weldon ‘Ilayloi- Bgesented Mr. MacDonald with a autlful arm chair. Mir. Mac- Donald very flttlngly re lied thanklnfineach ono present for on- oring h so much on his birth- day, Alter all joined in singing "For He's a JOlly Good Fellow,‘ complimentary made by a number o! men present. Bach one congratulatin Mr. Mac- Donald 0n his good hen th and ac- tiveness though 83 years "young." One man remarked that often while passin Mr. MacDonald's iarm, to see h m on top oi’ a load ol hay or groin, you would think he was 35. The remainder o! the evening was very pleasantly spent in soc- ial conversation, and a sing-song oi’ some o! tfne songs of long ago, were sung by a number of men which was greatly enjoyed. A dainty lunch was served by tho ladies and a pleasant evening was brought to a close all sing- ing "Clod be with you ti we meet again" and the “Kin ". Following is the adcgwss: Dear Mr. MacDonald We an all very happy to be as- sembled here tonl ‘ll. on the oc- casion or our 83r birthday, and ‘indeed it s an age which not too many of us expect to attain. We congratulate ~ou and ad- mire yOur active ab lity, our keen sense of mind and cer inly a keen sense of humour! , Blessed with that possession of all your faculties. we are remind- ed or your wlllln ness to render aid whenever an wherever need- ed whether it be at s neighbor's, at the school, er in any" port oi the community and inst but not least your churc . always recent when- ever possible and wlling to nelp in any way. We now would ask you to accept this gift not for its intrinsic value but rather the esteem in which we hold .011. and as one who has llvvd in th community all your life, and reared s large ramlly, or which you are luck to have so manv of them situate , not. too far distant, and can enjoy fellowship with them .wiiilnve_anlatls- ui-wmua-swu-sarirsvinrs-s-vi. Pill: Donald Duck Cartoon Ftiii 8 SHOWS AT 2.20 _ yiillftllifw BE EARLY! "a-"sdmfif..." 5. "ifilllfllijllllllffllilli mindful of the members who an absent txonl ht lmd s°m0 in ill‘ B ?iv"1."°i...§§. they are with ill in spirit and loin with us in oom- inemoroting and cxtsndln to WI! our heartlest good wishes or many e. s and lrlends or Nine Mill: t ‘lgcéekléiar: Vicinity. a r co ' p 12-28-11 NEW PROPAGANDA HEAD roxmon — (or) - Rolf le- 511.11g, former secretary c! the Quie- ling government, has been appointed head oi the "Department of Cul- ture" suocceflng Gulbrand Lunde who succumbed recently after an automobile accident. OFFENCBLESS PRISONER-S and, 1,200 Norwegians are at pre- sent imherned in concentration camps in Germs-nil’. M?! l! 5W3‘ 1.01.1. paper, adding that the ma- jorit of these are imprisoned with- out laavlng been convicted. of any oifense_ In Memoriam 1 1 vi emo of Duncan Marthegonnl-‘eirgnsollf who delfilfud "H! ["0 m». as 1m. sun; missed l»; wife sudlggallyi In Memoriam 1' memo of Mrs. Oath- erillle Hug es who, dell!!!“ "ill m lung; family "" ' ° ' 12-20-11 midi s‘ster and brother-in-law Inme an amus- (or) -—<Between 1.000 3 OATHIIINO mou sterile-sumo» rus-svosv ros YOU svssv DAYI Fln/sgmigzuc: ' 7X11 7911M ' 2:45 to 3 pJn. CFCY l l St. James Ghurch i Last Evening mas music was given in St. Jamel Jjhurch, last ovemns at 8.80 by tho choir under the direction of Mia-I Ullim McKenzie, Mus. Boo. The following was the program: Traditional ingl (The Mash-b) The diolr Hark! A Burst of Heavenly Music Nevin ‘Bil O Little ‘RIM: of Bebhlehfln “£11013 No Candle Was There, and No Firs Liza Lehmonn ‘Rio Choir ulzLtoUsABoyisBomJsomtho Infant Holy Polish Oorol It came Upon l Midnight Clear Sllliilfl‘ Offering While Shepherd's W a t c h c d (Hymn 166) mate's Psslter Bach llilllllll GUARDIAN llalsvwsynailsrolnlybo ii is r...'.:':.:.....- m "M" w 000K! for Photographs, OONIIDBI-ATION LII‘! mo‘ . Willa ...___. THE IINAL Civlctueslsnowduemdwill be dlscoilntoble to and incl din Deumber ills? 1251-85. NEW YIAB‘! EVI DINNER DANCE at The Charlottetown Hotel Please lreserlvations £0‘: Tickets . soc. flotslDeok. Dinner flwilgig. a 12-22-33-3-3. TRAIN! MAKE BETTER TIMI.‘ --'I‘rains to Charlottetown mods somewhat better time on Satur- day than they had earlier in the week. Christmas Uflffls: bad slowed down somewhat. The train sched- uled to arrive here at 8:36 we‘ in Oimrlotwiown at 7:55. wihile the late train due at 10.35 was only 40 minutes behind e. t er's Island is under with the assault. Eastern Chronicle, ___ I ISLAND!!!“ ovzgggg ‘ the lsrse wntinsent o1 sanqalfi ertillerymen and eers whose safe arrival in Britain was reported were the following mm.“ etin xlgbarlgfimi. .(r}'1'l'm"<';01§{(" . e. e re I-B- Sober. wn, nymcx?‘ Bearlto y, Stanley Bridge, J .P. Edmond, Char. liottetown. C G. Yeo, Ellerslle, an. Gflllflflt. Hunter River, PJ. Kin-non. Bt. Peters Bay J. E. Henley, st. Peters Bay, ‘r. McGee, Sl- Mimi's Roilsd, A.M, Allen, sum- merside, RE onnssrluss n‘ ma: on. summons - On as Day the Gyros Played sents Claus m the children in both Or oranges, Hllhey visited the Prot Ph-t 0r- phanage in the morning when, llhrl Taylor. the Santa, dig-- s to all the chlI n in the afternoon . wit’: Orphsnsse. every child was remembered with a gift by 34mm, Claus. wh a _ _ Keeping. o w“ y” m B o Personals m. Jnmqg Smith. Rocky Point, and Mr- Bruce eunita, cumbeiiime, P- E- 1» recently were visitors to 50"“! Melville. Wests oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Higgins. Min loirise Am tt Ncsitbrlcl Mm. in spend-ins tliinclicey cl’: son with her father. Wm. Arnett, M . Hi t . vllie. 158B. 18mm a south M“ Recital At s seumtnu recital e1 Christ- Christlnas in Sicily, Pietro Yon Organ The first Nowell (Hymn 180) Choir and Commotion O Thou ‘Phat Tallest Good Tid- Handel Men Mrs. Neil MacLean Oantique do Noel lviir. and Adam Mrs. Raoul Reymond The Girls and Boys Silent Night Gruber (Arr. West) Mrs Raymond and Choir Mr. Raymond and Choir Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring ash Organ Choir and Congregation Benediction. Now Thank We All Our God 078511 _i____i___. TH! KIRK OF IT. JAMEI Preaching yesterds the Kirk pulpit the Minis r, Fit. Lieut. Burners, said in conclusion: "You see; it's all a. question o! living up to our own original andeur which is Christ l-limseltl e have no otherl He is the image of God in us that we have doctored up to suit ourselves, “ ’ i pa it over; turned our assets into lis- bilities, until we don't like our own from t w r t d - '.‘.’£';.‘..'2i‘. .3il".c7“....i.?..‘.. . On Jesus won't let us! :10 keelfs coming to us. and every condemns us. eon- world we've built. The simple lovely thin s that fall from His li like e ohangeless de- crees o! God standing against our life. Yet he won't give us up, He wants us to know that even now whit we ere hasn't defes. Him. this poor thing we've ma o! our own greatness. He as s it never will; ss s Ho can st ll His plan of it we'll let Him mo s o! us what we were meant to be and of thisworld a kingdom! Not easily as one would wave a wand. No. His kind of stature is notgiv- thin We all . 8- have to my to.- it, and dcarl . It will cost u! great striving. per o great suf ering. It cost Him Cs- vary. But there are no substitutes. And Re is everlsstingly sure His we will add r13 to what we are realy after, lo y $11: that we are Inserted msrilnrssnur of and hands. Angus Bpiccr of spam-I arrest charged’ —~New Glasgow' Canadian bus ness is strikingly Sheet {ust issued by The Royal Bank o Canada mg November 80th o Deposits by the billion likewise reached an all-time high. The liquid position has been sill further strengthened with quickly realisable assets repres ntirlr er sums ho more than as compared year ago. L 1nd bank up $27505. Profits Slightly Reduced The Iteadil, mounting tempo of for the year end- tal assets are'well over the billion dollar mark and now stand at $131,615,947, the h est ever reached in th bank int ry o the ins R V6 ehls the public. to dollar mark, g 75.44 lties t0 cent of the bank's list Dom point of view of e public. aggregate assets and liquidity this year's statement is pressive ever isucd by the bank. the most im- ts for the year show moder- ate contraction due to increased Dominion Government taxes. high- operatlng costs and the tart that comparatively low vlclds are being obtained on the substantial in Government n . Total assets have increased by $216,009,000. over the fl ure attained the previous year. Lquid assets show marked ex- pansion and aggregsts 8906440280 $681,918,309 a assets include ‘iominlon and Provincial Govern- ment securities. $518,801,345 as com- pare inveswd w th iqllid d with $37123 Government securities, 946. b, bi lh. lt ill d His v thro ow of an upendlqs ‘la I OI- at $255.1 IIMOO. , 1.959 the previ- yearl United States and Bri- . l "29/701 as compared with the pre- vious total of $6,912,050 while cash on hand and deposits with the Bank of Canada, othe- cash items bgslanccs are $261,884,475. Curran. loans in Canada stand .401 an increase o! $13,- Is I mderatood ad Royal Bank Figures Reach New High Total Assets at Record Level of $1,291,615,947 - Public Deposits Top Billion Dollar Mark — Current Loans Temporarily Higher - Liquid Position Very Strong - Q ‘PAGE THREE Once you took this man for granted. Ho oold you tires, he diecked your olr pressures, and In gave you the kind of service you liked io have, F07‘ almost d year he has hod no lire: ic- sell except to fhose engaged ln essenilcil civilian services, but he Is still ln business. Now he's more Inporioniio you than ever. He ls your Goodyear dealer . . . ihs guardian of your fire miles. Perhaps you haven't realized ihcii your vii-es are now middle-aged. h fad, If limes were normal, you might even b0 discarding them. Your Goodyear dealer know! this. Ho lmows, 00o, that you're ln for some kind of fire trouble If you don't gel the vIgl-ii advice and service . . I rho kind he ho: for you In the Goodyear ‘fire-life Extension Plon. II’: iho only complete systematic plan of tire core . s a needed more lion ever idddy. Ewn sfyoiv can't my to your old friend fliu Goodyear dealer "put on tour new ones,‘ buddy," go ln and see him anyway. He's well aware that o big responsibility reels on hlm . . j lhs lob of seeing your lire: through this emergency. Your Goadymr dealer k m! alone In this crusade to get nmjy last mile out of tires on Canadian cars. Goodyear I: right bebind bins all tbs way . . . beI/Iing bins to render even better service a: Canada enter: it: serrmd rubberless year. z’ TllE B.-\l"l‘l I crviufrcll At the service oi‘ Morning won ship the sermon by llic Rev‘. Judson lmy uzis "lire Gilt t-lla. (Thrisilllzls gave tu vlie Vvor ." 1J1 Saint John's groin-l we have tho gill. inyirrssml, "'l":i<: Wunl bos- came llusli and rlxnli unloiig us." In a liCPlll iii-i lvfiil VfllLOPlH-l Mr. Bruno 1 siggesr-s that l-lli‘ \‘,'.)ll . the moan- . ‘u: oil (filial-tin iximis out ,. lint tie m rzmc into the ‘gtfiisgigdafbymtiw rwxtwvfisck; run-id with ca: '14-. l5 the only Bond issue account ior this in- w“; ,""""d'°-'1'3}'l'1b"' Pr? ma" L” crease and that ordinary Com_ mllXlillllP 1S lrlmi illélllliéFillllflll oi mail mercla‘. bcrrmvings are somcvrliot lower. The explamgtion is illiithac- tivitles o. many uslncssos ave v dimesmnnon or beenltfuverltrfdr£°1d“'?igr£'&i';ct}&n& God in lhc spirit of Lure‘ All lifO res“ n5 n1 p, ,. Collins. is minted to Wu‘. l!" lilo roaches ‘ggtfigfimgew emsglwr?“ free gen: fulnors vxrwpi in such relation. The Wolld bull: a ch" mi from L"“(X4I-;il rrnsiir-cl. not build a \\‘\l1'l(l “ll ll foundation. In (ho thlli-illV life o! the Mnslcr (ind l't'\‘iu'.ltf(l the Way by which man must 11w. The wsy oi’ God in (llirisi is practical, any orally speaking, lover. As e con- sequence many concerns ilnd it uri- necessary ‘to borrow from 1.118 banks. Current loans outside Canada are down by sllghlly over $16,000,000 m1 d 4,; f hm. .1); 5393i other plan L: iiiai oi n dreamer. 000.000 fir? ?.<>'§v".i..§1ce'.. \sl,itsl.- When tin. world is n! its worst, 217,192. D0illilll0n Govermneui de- Christians must be H: ihcir best fol’ POslls at $l<i4.l92.823 are sub- "Yr m‘ thmlnrhf." The idea. stantlally higher and this is at- tributed to the Government de- positing with the banks the pro- ceeds of the recent victory Lmn It is interestin to note that des- ile substantia wiihdrnivzils by c public for the purchase oi Vic- Christmas, the him of Love, wi transmrin the awn-id, there is no oihw .\_v. Miss Pearl Burns 53H‘ very e;- fcciively Adam's “O liu v Night. The Roy. I. J. Levy at the ev- ening service dcllvcrlil a uotabl m“. 30nd,; Wbiic dpmsm. (m- 51-11mm (m "The l"l'¢l.,ll\(!l'll$ o eluding Government deposits) '1‘;m<.-," have increased from $0M..l52,676 to Th? Clldifill Fwllmll in "5 $99- $1,002,567,405. slon at 2.3!) P.M has well at» Alter providing for Dominion tended. w! in“ iisunl lllllll interest. Governnzcnt taxes amounting to it was imim.~.‘ii-il lilill the an- fl,0l4.l66 nncl making appropria- nlllll CilYFillLis (‘rinrvvi would b0 tions for bad and (lIILlblllll deiris. hoid (m Tll4“ll.ll‘ llnlilllfl. 29th mills for the your amounted tn iiwfl. and {mi (lllhqvlfllfiflflv qev- g3_390_123 which Igprpgfnls a §]ln]'_( r-lllliiz_.il_sl‘.,xtlir‘ W::. ii Nluot \§r_ redufilon as Cigllnllliwdmglllltlilll‘ ""‘ "l" ~' prevous v*ar's gurcs. m wuss! ;~—— profitsnlvidcnds amounting l" s2: V 30130“ 625.000 were pnirl $315000 niwru- fired oi‘ i‘! riated for the Pension Fund and workers di. .~ .000 ior Bnnk Premises. The "Mimi" ""0 l sum of $50.12?! was carried lor- ward to the balance oi’ Profit and Loss Account which now stands at 33.259198. The Annual General Meeting ldsrs will be held a [xrvflns a vim. fasten the s {lClliT in bulancc and the Pflilfiii breaking his ncsr and nrln. i i} giro Mlnardk Kills pain.