79111.43..,I~ZW...'2‘fiiA'ZZ-.Q-' -. l _'.v4'\1 u rcrwxuuz n. PAGE TEN UPIPH! 1M NOT GOiNu-ffo HOLD Auyfulitcr Bin‘ My HEAD! I FEEL ‘reactant: l diyvoll FATHtRl i1?» TIME 1D A FEM/MINUTES LATER“ Bu-tj FAn-lER! Tn-JATS BAD! A SOLDIER HA§ 1'6 KEEP "REGULAR." you v/AIT‘! lt<i~low v/HAT I;~\ coma- ~11: no Foaycu BREAKFAST NEXT‘ nAy | otzlnszcy! BLASF i1‘! \,JHAT|_$_'I'H|5 cieuncs-t/ éTtJf-"F? lTs econ! I 70oz owou-iisgsiiz, ASKEDMETOSERJEJ FFEWER/MORNIIJG? ms KELLOGCJS < ALL-BEAN ApJD “ 5HE §A|D 7/0025 . - 1'0 made. somE " SQMETlME LATER I W?» 11w: c. Lax" UAUQHTE? Id sEsa~/i<.i=_! ‘ZriE QFTHAT Lt Edward Gllllai 2.! 8. Roddie Cameron. Harold Mobellan. Eunice Shea; 2. .3. Raymond Mc- Bl t . l 2 iluL‘ VII —-1. Allan McL-ellnli: ke-y. 0N THE COEII-‘ORTABLE, BIG s. ROUND-TRIP Exciinsmy IINIY ‘l9 FRIIM Bllilltniiunwll, P. E. I. Equally limo rule: from other Few Brunswick nnql Prince Erlwnrvl hlnnrl. FYJOY an exciting, fllltlwlltlt‘! liulirlliv" in the States. Sail there swiftly and luxuriously I I Bltfiflfd this splendid liner. Iiir-kcl! good lcaving Saint John Friday. nPliPlllltPf l(i,_ urill Frirldv. Dccemlior 23. (mod returning from Boston :"ivregular“Ferlnellrlnynailing tr» ilflll inrllirling January 4. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES I Apply IIIY Iianliilinn Nntlnii-I ll.ii|v~iiy| Company itrlrl um”. nr Iii-ml‘: Pnlnl “liar-I. Fllnl John. OHIFATHER! AND _ '1'. ALL 0:4 Acaoum’ Llie Afr-thyroid; 3. Boston ‘FTLFL RECRUIqNG s - TA nan, nlenr f-"Pglila- w- s Is . HERE! . ‘ ,_ ~21 "v i<-.~.'l<>5_»,,.f"<’ .l-"' “i Ssirvq} b}. I! I=.-. -~~-.*_. . . _ .__ . . . . ___A INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL I2. Joseph Cameron; 3. Bruce Grade —A l. Agatha Mcu-iian, P ,_ _'*""" , IJCMHII. I2. Catharine Hickg: 3. Gcncvicvc “Tho -.. IJIIIEVIS tliP stgindin: 0i‘ ‘ (tract: \'I I. Rlla Giliis; 2 ;JO1‘dfl]1_ .. Evil/ml for the month I Anna filer...“ 2 Grad; I B ._1 1.1195,, Cnmpben " Gradr- V --l. Rupert McLcllaii: ‘.2. Domthy Rogers; 3, Audrey Florence 1 Jordan. Grade I C —-1. Clara Heckbcit; V . .\ta.rv Cameron. l2. _ Angus Cameron: (l. Vera R05:- . Erlsmr Hickey en, . GIILCIP II . l. Pmirlo Cameron; , Pcrfcct Attendant-v: VEIIIIIKT‘ Amftlfl HF-Vl‘; 3- BYPP-Ilél HIC- lShrir Bernice Gill»; Rupert. Niel. all; Carl Rltlilwl)‘, Florciit-c u—~. __ _ - ._____ Gilli.» Pearle Cameron, Brenda Hickey. Freda Campbell. Highest. Average Agatha Mc- q Lollan, 92 3 nor cont, ‘£4 Arithmrtii- Prizo , Senior Grades -——Elllllf‘t‘ Shea. k Junior Grades -—C.’iIlI2Il‘ll‘.e Hic- e3. Leona G. Cameron. Teacher. TIGNISITCONY Honor Roll for December: ‘ Grade X-l. Jcanett» Kinchz2 kllci DeRoche; S. Mary Doyle. . Albertina (Jeudet; g2. Bernie Ready; 3. Marlon Daw- son. Gmdo VIII-l. Ida Ric 3. Ruin I3 Gratin VII -l. Rota Gall Antoinette Bernard: 3. Cormiei‘; Clare McDonald. Grade VI-l. Florence Mclnnis; Marv Franc-cs DEROPlIIi: 3. gull-gm S. YARMOUTH FARE it Clrii . . pninll in Berna . i .. V —»1. Grctn Qi:\‘.I.I."'j 2 for: m:- Giiudct; Gianni Bur.- , ard. Grade lV--l. Corn NfRac- 2, Stella Richard; 3. Leona Arsen- , ault. Regular (int-way (are _ _ Grade LIL-l. Mil ‘od Harper; from Saint Jnlln to Boston, L‘, Betty Klnch; 3 ’ ?])l‘i:‘.i~ D[\"_1_ ‘In. Rail (‘OIITIPFIIIHIi iit "Ml?- _ G1 21d." II I Dora Pr‘ I ' 2. \'.iiii| .lllllll for all imillh in Xew Briimwirl. iliiil Print-r Eilwiird lilanrl. ' Regular flailing! to Bos- Inii. via Yllflllfllllll. Frirlav! Ill 8 \.!\I. l-\.'I'.>. ‘.0 li-rill luls-iuigen rarriml lirtwom $nint .Inlin fIINl Yiirrltoiilh. I-lditli Rizlinrtl: 3. Lnrrliiirr- Alfrn- ltllli. Grade I »-l. Marlon Harpl-v; 2. Evelyn Skerry: 3. sylverc M'Illll‘i,. Music Dopartmcnf fill p0!‘ i-cill and ovi-r Bernirc‘ Btirkv; (‘lure lVlCultlirlllll y _ \13l'_\' P‘ DCRCPIIPI .i l3.rn- R"l"lt"""'ll"llr"llt ilrri: GlCTIR Bt‘l‘l“I"fl§ Mil: ‘lllt nunlnvl In Faint John IfiClcrr: Cvvil ."\l'.‘."llitllllj Uorllil mn- \n.i..~.l.1\ it! '. I‘.\I. ~\’l¢n"l‘"l’ll RWY“ F"'"-""'I “i” t I<'..\.'l'. l. i '“'C‘"’°~ ' l';|~~l‘llfll‘l'tl llllllllll: Front-h H0 pi-r t-i-nt allil ilwr I "I ‘- '.. I IIJIII, i _ lltrlarl! In In lini Ma Ritual“: Mae "" """" m" °"'“P" "fliclma ': -. HIHIPYOIITHQTIIIITifIIIV nighii_ > . Q1“ 5 kllill‘ iliin i1 l_\iiig in 3min! glpmd n - I‘ ~ F‘l'll& P I.‘ lfl'l'_\', Ullfl ' l hlm‘ "lh°— "I" r"'"‘" .uilt.: IDTYBlIII‘ Gatulwt; lJAllEIl. Gaiidct-z 1£0Illl Doiicelto (Hi0 per centi Joeelwlgini» Doltcc-ttr I00 pct" T H l-l O F THE (‘HARI.()T'I‘I'ZTOWN space in this veritabl Charlottetown Bltflllld PHONE Sl’lil('l.\l. CHRISTMAS GIFT EDITION IS NOW BEING PREILARED. Merchants desirous of securin! F cent; Lena Uoucettc 100 per vcill; c“ Stella Richard Hi0 per cent; Mary LmClair; DOTIs liar-pct". AGE; an“; f"LIAN?l‘-li‘1\h"l‘ Olic of tho uimt. remarkable (lllill): recorded iii Switzerland has been fiClifillilillkllifl i;_v Gflllélztl Sir Aylme-r Haldane. iiucd '75. and Ed- gar Fon. H5. Staitin: at 7:520 <.'<'l0ck l in the inllriiiiig from Pozitrcsiiiii. tiicy nludc t-ho a.-<-~.-nt of thv PIZ Langumd. 10.710 .01 high. with- out guide or nortvv. reaching the - summit in fnur li0iir~ I I Ix tho finest: Ilszhtiiix mflljllllll‘. Br-n Vlioord cvrr came up against, (Ic- ciared Sou Ii Afrlcal. linllvf‘ srtn. I returning home after‘ hulriinii _tIi YBi-ltish and Empirc hcavvvvciglll I boxing crown .‘ Tnsiciiiffipfi niuni’ l MANCHESTER. FIIKIRIIIFI JCPl’ l In viciv of events Iii Europe an: ; thesliffcrin Jews WEIT‘ tindcrgoinl: tho Whit!‘ Ield Golf Club '\"Illl_ largo Jewish membcrshilr m cnncrllrd its annual ball sciedlllc for Dec. 8. OLERKENWELL, Englnfitl-itfll‘ -~4Dnve Crcwey. British lightweight boxing chum lmi. will dPICIld hi title agains ric Bocii nr Clmttrrl. Calitbrtdgvslil": r‘ P?" ""'“' ' en on ii-c. t~ - (ilIAlflIL-‘IN e rattilofl "I arrange HI ‘they're going. We've got to face up THE t:riAi<i.u'i"ri:'ruw"lv GUIARDIAN The HoTy Terror ttunfliiuu. A~Q|l| -.i.,c 1:) ‘l. : urcut War had ..t AlllCd Cam- iuiu. mill culniuiu. anti u 9W4»- v1 lit..iu UDlHlhSfll wiinc it Wit-a ie- Ctlllulllll? mg W113i. “as .clt o. the ulu uiincigiuuuatcs who nau goin- to thc ironl. remulneu straiiieu and buguu even tu realize haw stiuuieu l‘. in». subtle chaiig: in the tlllilliliV oi the multiplying studenu ullti tiil: younger don». uue to the ocliilctl but cklcnsive expansion of luv.. iiiuiulmcluss education and \ll.' (lsiclcpliniil of iviiat. was calmi‘ the tftlUCJlltlllill laudcr. nad gone 0n iiinl continued. A new imcusy type wa. sivuntpiiig the ancient connd- ence of those venerable colleges. yflilllll-Z men who said, "Yes, but—" IU tvcryxliiiiiz. over whose appre- hensive mind..- the perception 0L d_e- (‘atylllg Ilflvllcplcs and of imperial EIIUFVJIIOI], shrinkage and decline, hung more and more heavily. For a year and more Rud stuck t0 tr... ll-cturcs and books. The teach- 1th.‘, oi Hooplady _Hou.se had been ' tor examuiation _ suwesses - than lirst-clms in itself. and_ lulu-ll to revise and SUDDIQP l'lit‘n ho Iieguli to dike iloticc IIIPII! ul 4‘\t'IlI.s outside the ClB§5_-!'O0Hl. llv began tirattclid political gath- Clint‘... .ind (llétillofilOll circles; he tool; It) [Cfldlhit and comparing a nunibl." o. newspapers; his huge bro-l. dlltl lowering expression “Pr? to hi» .‘»I‘(‘l‘ ill. thc ticicll. or stuffy anti fllflllglli» lOUlll‘, disliknig and éClll - inizlm: Illt‘ DDQHKQTS and watching (‘very l'(‘.'lt'ilt)ll of the audience. B? was puzzled but. he hung 011. 811d involved in LhlS extra-academic‘ hi.» mind became more and more involved in this extra acadoilnc built‘. in» joined the Union and‘ .~llciitl-<l ullli growled and lnclulgeu- in ll'0lllil.tl and imperfectly liudiblc comment.» through three discuss- ions. Eiich time he wanted to speak and didn't dare. Then at a debate upon 1hr resolution. “That a. drastic chaiiui- lll cur economic life in the (llfCFllOll of coleciivism is long ovcrliilc." lIL’ ivrenchcd himself up lrOm llln .»eal. drciv a deep breath and hcgail his nlaiden speech. Ho tpokc for the motion. Words came Ho found he could thlfik on lii.. lcu> H0 could forge. himself in ' lcct. Ciicc hlilfifld. his speech ll uldccd. but raliibled inter- - His sciitciicrs flowed ea..- Tiilv ivcrc going over. he real- izucl. llv ivns less and loss scared mill more fluent. He was keeping Ills timid lllld quite aware of What ht- \\'(l.\ doing. He found he could ilfll SCIIIUIICC. even quite a. long ' ' its conclusion l i I QiillillflbllPfl clcarness and a lliliitil ill the all‘ that made i: teem Jflllllllfllnt evcn when it was not. H0 \'.Ol.l~IL‘(I himself up into a gen- f‘l'()ll.~. IIKIIIHIREIOII. He ended ln a iiliil‘. oi patriotic anger. "Th1. l.\' ivhat they have made of nu lillltrv! 'I‘hi.s is our inherit- ‘ ' 'llll‘ "old inch" czuight it. the pr llugcd iiicnpables. the greedy. short-sigh ed business organizers. the military caste, finance. the party "gangs." All the recognized cockshies. Indeed they caught it. Evmi "people in high places." ' "Wnkc up Englancfl-that was said ihirtv yvars and more a . Arid one whcro we are! We of t. e new cron! Where are We to go? G0 into the cutie. corps. g0 into the flying corps! Ycz>~_ves. Though those oth- crs died. thev thought, to save us! We're iii the soup and we've 0t to do ll over again. my masters. eye lint to do 1914 over again. It will be viur turn surc enough. The way lI1~ fl The Luly Put-Hull hwy-l“ uo.oo. In Slanlrl. Mill QndBl-nk boo, to ll. But. n_ot under the old fools and P0411168, sir. this time-not with tho nrofitecis at our heels. No Sir! I ucslilrc and Thi. time we fight with our eyes open. with our eyes wide open." And so on. growing loud and liziivh, but still keeping pretty clear, morc and more awe of himself. Betsy Barnacle would hardly have recognized the. voice that had cquallcd upstairs iii Mrs. Whitlowls r m eighteen years before, but it \\ In‘ the same voice growing up now, m DTUPSIIIII! and as unquenchable. 'l"hr~ v.~t1'.‘(‘t'lI was the success of the (’\_'Clllll[.',. It was what so many of hi5 hearers had been feeling. But they Iiad not been able to let them- selves g0 as he did. More and more nimlsiuse broke into his flow. They liked him. ‘Phry really liked this tint-kart Iigilre with the punching the bin: Iiead. His \\Ol‘(l. hill thc rathci‘ attractive bit- 10111051. 0t tiuiniiic. He sat down amidst a buzz of apnlziu c. In one crowded half-hour Raid llllfl bQlIOlflf‘ a Camford personally. Men di cu.~:;~<~d him in their rooms tliul iiii:ll' and young dons talked nhniit. hii ‘_"‘I‘ha: “'11s a pretty good speech." said it voice beside him a; the gath- ering broke up. "A bit angry of course." ‘lie looked un and saw Carstiill at his vlnow. 'l‘ha'. gave him a thrill. (turmoil wa already a research Fel- Iulv ziiirl hi. wiiri: in Iihyszology was bviii: ‘fllkfll hhoilt. “How did volt vote?" he aaked. "I voted with you. of course." said Carr-tall. "I'm all for a revo uticn—- lIlfHl)!‘ more of a rcvolution than volir I lion‘: know. Mine is the coldi rll-Eilirmrl ~01"! and yours is the hot iiiziign llI. - revolu- llOllltll" z . It takes all sorts ' ~ tlm world budgc." "Whiz" rrvolutionarlcs all right," rrolii (fttwlétll. gave a pcciiliai- con- tirlulinli l0 Riki's set-approval. " f‘ Itold . taught. at h... olbor. rind tum-- l.uli iI'\\'iI\' trom (jtirstall. Or hc The Do LIII Sch-wind |i2.5o. In Cooper and Insult! Bu, nln h!» Nu.509i67—prieeQW.00- While Onyx. a b1 6 blllqullfifll Trin- to do this. 'I"here was something In- toxilcuttng in ‘his .~.'iddeli_ti=.iiis.tloii from contemptuous negligence to interest. l: was the first time he had . felt visible In Camtord. But ho RPV“? l that. he had to get out. of It. Hc had to adjust hliiiml. uvlcru ilc ti. - l trnyed how little ho wa. alljustmt] \_\Olllf'l llflVt‘ liked to have lingered Ht; gpeech quite as much as its‘. loi- a‘ moliicntcver that. Men who reception had ‘aken him by sur- lmd ltztlnrcd him and oven avoided rise. He hadn't. thought it “'55 in! him weir» iwking hlm ‘o crime along firm, Even the we“ he mid expyqgs- lo lilcir mum‘ for a talk. Others; ed gtruckhim as new. 'I‘hey had \\'('r_r mitiouily‘ intent upon quest- come ND out of . toning Illm. He sat before his fire tor a ion] He‘ wit: no‘. prepared to answer ttmg In a state of confused self- questions. he renlized. He hart made! congratulation. If he could g0 on H Stroll! lmllression and ho must‘ with this sort of thing! Dreams he not (iomnllciite it. A had kept at arms length before he. ‘ m (amt- into play. "I'd lovef now accepted frankly. "Leadership". 'Ii(l. “I'd Iovc to but I've he whispered. “The quality of lea- two Iiotti"; 0f work to-night before I. dership. Maytbe I have it. Maybe I .. 1 . H0 In boll . . renll have . " . No. lt‘s work that won't “Man to man I don't count, for‘ OH-Wr‘ li.tll.l\ not 0f his 1. N0 a cross out there, Lazanda. I do. Wfllt . much, but man to meeting-It's Ain't there no way of ESCR hlg It?" H0 honed thov got the faint. flov- going to be different. I wonder why. "not. by mlklng Red 855011," or or mv-wtc-rv In that work that And-yeo-I can do It." l said Mr. Crumble. "I don't know vm-ildivt iviiit. n that acid whistle bc-| whats happening to all those He tween h s teeth that harl been llio IIIRIII. common accompaniment of the lllt‘ . . . , walking day-dreams of his lchool- gfic lcl: ho u-ns (Icing it all mag-l boy year.s—at first very softly and "lfifcllliv. Ht- wiua elated with hlm-' than loudly. wlf- W (IISPIIIIRRHI himself. got "A realspeech. lid mi" boy: A.’ nlwlv to his. own room; and locked magn cent speech!" IIITTESPII In. d I . rogiat. hedhadeelépanded Cornell's I rr-qiiiri- n coiisldembe effort ‘D6 V800 ape B "Leadership. Iendershl. leader- ipip." The word sang irough his u n l l-Ie ‘found himsclf in a VBAI. dream- lniid wditorium compelling great "xavesi In that ume-honomi "son of ace ’ 8. He thrust outhls fist. held up tn hi,- level of his forehead and glared 't hh arm-choir. 1t was his natural rest/tire. iu-relted and hefd The room was filled with phantom ap- _) sure. n. HOME-TOWN nu: < " H E'- A U A L H! "Your 1 nee. Mr. Whitlow," n . - - 4 said Mr, dle. the wa -lii ~..- . ‘N D l G E S1 H)’ "hu been getting tn‘o m: pliltpel-s “I didn't. menu to sneak at. all to- "Mv ideas rim away with B t H O v S N E S 5 “ttv..'rsti.far".mtltilinozihszii Zlld Mr. Whltlow ‘CONSTIPATIOFJ "It's In the District Weekly." final hohndt. "1 uw it too. ‘Inca! $1‘ years’ experience is homhnnlnno...“ mulch . . . . . . . . . . . . Ne. “UH-pried! O!!! Iii! -7.» scholarship winner’ they call him. Just. a paragraph conic-u out. of the Camford News." Red." said "Says ticks a Risi i the grocer. with a Mr. Craliiblc s crn cye over his pipe. 'I‘hc paper was handed to Mr. Whitlow iind there was sllflifit! while he read the news. _ §‘Norw that's serious." he sold. “You never know what t0 do with that boy. Always breaking out. l-n a new place. It won't do him niiy good at. Cairlford to be figuring abuu‘ as o . "It will iiot." paid Mr. Cram-hie. “Seems he don't like the Idea of this new war that's conting." said Lnzanda. "We had a close. I don't. see Miy these kids shouldn't be soaked a bit. Make men of them." "Or crosses." said Mr. Skindle. "You don't know what It is to have youngsters nowadays. Restless they arc-extravagant. No respect for es- tablished things. As If thevwerc all wailiig about for something they didn't quite like. to come out of the night and hap en." "I d d think RI“ Ie had settled " said Mr. Whltlow with a rtsin sense of grievance. "We made sacrt cea for him." "Seem-s the generals are old fools and the admiral; old fools and the bankers and btulneaa men fools and knaves." said mmiidn with the DIsti-li." Weekly as evidence In his hands, "He: got a hot. tongue. that bov of yours, Hope It won't. get him to trouble." GIFT CATALOGUE Christmas shopping is not a prob- lem IF you buy goods of reputation and lasting service. Watermaifo fifty-five antee. Buy with confidence! Striking colour designs in beautifully matched pen and pencil sets, harmonized desk sets or pens alone. Gifts at all prices for anyone from anyone. 1 n» Thanked-priced it," n 83-00- I Four odour donknn u: choooe from. ‘Ilse, Goldan, Gray Ind Jot. Willi mulch- hgpvnctl . . . . . . . . ............... U‘ z n» now BLUE STREAK stz-Sl-SII- The but pen It any prim. Four bolu- clful streamline designs-Yen alone, “.00 3 muayr-ui=a-s.¢-$8.IIO.ai-- , 4.1m, "unri- In m... dell- eno eoloun. Min, Sunni ind Bloch ........ ..... 05.00 4 my Thorobred-‘Lw-Tholowoct- priced qunllty pan on tho nnrket. In Garnet, Grey or Jet. Willa pencil lo mnehnu... . . . . .. s lady Tlniuluvll with gdd-lllod mounting» All cmalluut nholoo (or a-uqiiw III [ill ni-iia-QJILG-i-nc. Grey and Jal- Wllh pencil to much, “.00 ‘ n..1'i...~im.isn-$5.00.wliiipu- filled mountings. Four flue colour» Guy, Gold, Blue and Jot. Pen llama, $.50 1 No. 94-‘5-"1 For men who win! I nlurdy, lervloanbll pen. Chlfl“ a! 00min! colour dulgnl Including Mo“ Agata, Purl Grey mud Jul. With pancll In I “~90 — DISK SIT‘ — "Always had a hot tongue." said M to . "Fancy hi5 breaking om. at them like tha . . any] young fool! Always taI-k he woul . . Burst. out-like. After our saci-t O08." I He wok hlii troubles home with | him. Ho willkad t the bed soul. "I ain't‘ going to stand f I sent. him to Cnmford to Bet» l fiIBt-CIBE; degree and a Dermlltfflt .101». 1 didn't send hlm to Camtord to get. ideera. Who's 50in! W 115N111] DECEMBER 8, 1938 man" 4. your lifelong guar- Tlll BLUE STRIAI Sol ~prloa 00.50. In Ruuct Brwwnflilvec Grey-Nil! Gnu, and Jot Black- “.25 No.502l63—-pdcoOl0.00. I by ‘M, Whlu Day: Bun, Name Pluto, Chrto . . a“ I roiling???’ n." term than ll to a young fellow like hlm Wllm them off? I ask you." “m. a something - Mévlfjli But Mrs. Whltlow answered noth- shou d he be angry . liner» _ ing. because he haid been reading one understood him B over again Hans Christian Ander- understood hlm better . . - She went to $186!!» scnl. story of the Ugly Duckllnl- The "Leader" Meet, Ugly. Rutlie cer atnly wan- NR5!!! too. Cunning and mean to his bro- tligrsJ-fzgcoitld say__t.he most hor- Tomorrow: some hcep. _ _ (To be COIILHILUSQI_;— Headquarters For DRESSED POULTRY With enlarged quail-tars, and with Cfllttpttlflfllv reliable and fair graders we are pfeltflred l" handle all the dressed poultry that offers. and to give the last cent 0f value that is in them. With facilities for buying Chicken and Fowl daily, throughout the season, and Turkey, Get-‘Be and Ducks until the 20th December, we can grade your poultry in your presence, and wit"? you wait. You will not beasked townit over for your money. Cash will be paid Immediately. With fifty years experience in buying poultrYi we are in a position to, give you unexcelled ser- vice, and every satisfaction. Bring your poultry to us. Poole 8i Thomson Ltd. Montague POULTRY HEADQUARTERS