n ’<'-'J‘*"VIZW€Z"Z“1*Z"_',T a. JOEL McCREA PLUS —- News 3m siren‘ SYMPHONY tour/u -» presents DAILY 3,1.) 7 — 5i l’.f\l. riot: TODAY - TU ESDAY- wroursomr Were llreu the: the victims ofa whispering cem- paign that brought rlmr world toppling dmm on their heads EVENING 27c—4i3c—38c 1.! HI.»‘\’I‘I.\‘E"I 1lc — 27c. a ~11»- EXAiiiiiiATiliN Fitting and Supplying Glasses Ftc H. J. iii A U it QPTQNIICTIKIST | NYONTTAGAYPZ, I’. E. l. i i Office (Connected With I __ 03135.12??? , Chartered Accountants i 140 Richmond Street l l Phone 47. P- 0- M! l2- McLeod & Bentley w. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. H. C. l Barristers and AttorneYH-Ri-lli KWONEY T0 LOAN =~..:::_—_-_'~_-~ M. ALBAN FARMKR B- 141.. 1111.13. BARIUSHT-IR. souerron, atone! 1o tons Bank ol Canada Bldl- Charlottetown cAllex. W. Matheson BARZIISTETZ. SOLICITOR. ET( Money tn Loan l-‘Ollcctlflm Offfce: iii) (front (icorge Street. ETC lflrmrtl’; Llnlment IQIIIDVOI otatnl. [AiiitliiililiilrttiiiiiiiiiEiiil cosmos’ - some nrr - L0Wt.l.Z.'1!iIU.‘1."i:; i TODAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 -- 7.00 -— 8.45 I’. M. Do not Fall to Visit Our Store anz‘ scr- our Vv/urideriui Display of GHRISTMAS GIFTS at prices to suit any purse. New and tluinty tiah .: to suit. nny tnslc. 13min buying elsewhere sec our clis,plziy' of XMAS‘ (‘llO('OL.-\'l‘l-1S Also nur SIYIZH SMOKERS SLPPLIES We also have n rcul nice | line of i XMAS (‘Alflls Redirect! prices d1‘ 'i“g xxizaiih ‘, of December on nYl DRUG fiLNilllllii, TUILl-YIRILS and l'.\'i ll". fr; and do not fnrgct t1 nil. for (fouporas. They a c wu lh mom-y to you. - ' Souris Drug Store SOUIHS. P. l1. l. g L-IMO-IZ-l-Z! CARTERS TOY sromzs SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS Come in and see our big stock of DOLLS CABS DOLLS BEDS -, l, DOLLS FURNITURE BOYS and GIRLS i; i SLEIGHS ,4 ROCKING HORSES v iv‘ KIDDIE cans TRICYCLES . HOCKEY STICKS a SKlS b; snow SHOVELS CHILDRENS BLACK n74 As ' i BOARDS g ,4 wnrrruc DESKS i 6‘ m, &¢. Q i l. Goods selected now will 2., be put aside till Christ- mcs. But come in and _4 get first choice. ' Garter 8i 0o. f @571‘ 1i \ ,, . .\.\ v. l - . .. Limited 5 Dried fmtts are usually dirty and necessarily have a lot of handling w they should be rinsed well in boil- ing water before coolzing. TM‘ llllmrtlbc for IMIIII| lire Ciii_\_1f.l.OTT_l.3fl_‘_0_WN GUARDMN‘ die Control Guardian CONFEDEBATION LIFE NEUR- ANGIE. WINS 10 LB. drawing for the ten pound turkey given away by Devcrcnuxs Cash Grocery, was conducted on Sat- urday evening, and the lucky win- DE! was Mr. C. H. B. Longworth. l8). Fitzroy Street. 'I‘he drawing was one of the features in the Value Demonstration Sale which is being carried out at the above store. MARKFS AND PRUSPEBTS Mr. A. J. Ashfom of the firm of Messrs. Anning and Cobb, Londn, England, fur brokers and atrction- eers 0f silver fox sk|ns,vnnd other furs for many years, rived in Summerstcle on Friday evening. Dis- cursing conditions of the silver fox ndustiy Mr. Ashford SLIIlLKl that he is thoroughly conversant with the business bo.h from the view point of ranching at origin and the subsequent marketing of pelts, as he visits the Island annua 1y and whenever possible 1n the summer". Mr. Ashtord expresses his opinion of the situation as follows: l Now with regard to the prospects for the coming season, when I left England two W0€kS ago the ouilcok i from all points of view was most‘ encouraging and we are looking for- i ward to another very sntisfnctory year's trading in silver fox skins as the article is unquestionably l more popular than ever it was and, is being used for a variety of pur-j poses. 1t is an important mutter too, g that stocks of 1935 and i936 output 1 have been practically used up so the: a c can start can be made with 1 your new production. I have, hcwwcr, been rather dis- ' turbed SlilJC orrixizij} in the Aldri- time Provinces to hcnr in 5e instances a certain mno ..i: of simism regarding the huure, p. owing to the view taken lncui . the troubled state of some of the countries on the continent of E‘ ope. I would like to stay, how that we in England do not g these matters too seriousls). have become accustomed for sever- al years now to continental devel- opments which have given rise to some amount of nnxic1y' and ul- though a good nmny of these un- tllng diplomatic disturbances ore "ucnt y occurring, any renl crisis . l5 a long way off, and the , niclans in turn, in any event seem to be ablc to deal adequate- ly and satlsfcciorily with nil £11050 unpleasant trappings. In England, I can tell you quite franizly ‘the pup- ulaticn do not regard the D05 ion with any undue amount of appre- hension and I am very happy to tall you that; at present the trade in general in that country is on a very sound and go-uhcnd basis. To revert once more to the. 1937 prospects for sliver fox skins. I repeat there are unmistakable signs" of a good and sustained demand and when the recent re-ndjustnunt of world currcxicies begins to rcnlly take effect, the volume of inter- national trade should increase sub- stantially nnd fresh outlets csinb- llshecl which should be for the ulti- mato good and benefit of all con- cerned. ' There is another vcrv important factor to this mzzsmucii as ruturnng prosperity to the United Stntes Oi America is very much in evidence and this too will sure y benefit and react on European trade Willi good effect. As a matter of fnet on my way here I visited New York and found a very strong dci and there for all kinds oi furrcd nuns, in ud- dition to which there nuts irotice- ably a feeling of optimism anal confidence in the future. In conclusion, I do not wish you to regard my slllnlnury of events n1; one of undue optimism, but .1 do maintain in all seriousness ihut there is every probability of n good twelve months trading 111 front of us. I would say, however, that last year there wos a marked failing oil in quality and color of Cnnzidiztn Skills, with the resu t tunt a lower average price was obtainable. ’l'hcrc certainly should be some real nt- tempt made to remedy this condit- ion, and it is most likely due to the fact that insufficient care and at- tention has been taken with the feeding process and would re:om- mend that this very important mal- ter should receive the whole heart- ed co-operntion and concentration of all concemed. _ I would like to cnll the attention of u.l the ranchers to thc excellent facilities nnd help that. is obviously being rendered by the marketing or- ganizations on this lSlilllli. To nn onlookcr from anothercountry. they can seem to me to provide n senucc unexcelled inefficiency, in fact l would term their work a service us GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune L-6798-7-l2-31l, TURKEY-The ‘ suvrn ml ‘or Hccuril (‘0||t't-|lt-,l'*:|li0|| .I\_L~‘.~0t~ Head Off ice “Did Graduate” Presents Portrait To Alma Mater An “Old Graduate", who does n0: wish his name to be mentioned, has presented Dalhousie University with u contemporary engraving or the Honourirblo Joseph Howe. This will be added to the very interesting col- lection of portraits in Dalhousie‘: possession. “Old Graduate" says: "No Dalhousian should ever for- get Dalhousicfs debt to Howe. In the forties he had risked position and pcptilarity in the campaign to‘ have one col ego in Nova Scotia. He then ‘ntroducezl and carried through the House of Assembly the Act that brought Dalhousie into being and started her on her glorious career. "Sir Charles (then Doctor) Tup- per. lender of the Opposition sup’- ported him, and I have hopes that romc other graduate will now pro- v_clc a, 1iortruit of Topper. “Bath Howe and Tupper were members of the first Board of Qqy- crnors of the University.” AGA IN THE LIGHT l care no‘. how the shadows fall from westward far away; Nor evening birdsrngs lonew call C1111 fill me with dismay. in mot-nifty: light to evening sop; e “ve a izfet" no through. p: were right, perhaps were wr. some hours, but this is true; We've lived before, we'll live again When morniitlg fellows night- 'f‘ltc light of res: f:r earthly pain Before again the light Arr we as young as those unb:rn, Ave ll‘.(_\' as cld as we Who follow as the night the morn And on ot-Imnlly. ivhot cam; we here to do, ye say or quarry fiiftllly: Why sirculd we know another day Of Earth's futility? Why not. My friends, if not to grew, To know the cycle round Of nll cx . .ce, to go The right way when its found. 2 And who are we and who are ye, Hui thinkers of despair Who'd void the pattern that we S. Around us evcrywvhcre. Th’: miracle cf all to me Were not the other rounds: For what was once, again can be: The first L: what nsicunds. --.l.\lill:1S M MACLEAN imn coniuct with. The members of the. various staffs are civil unu courteous. thorough and untiring in their work, generally attending to ranchers requirements and safe- guziraliirg their interests, Tl- we organizations too are in daily touch with European market conditions, and prospects, through their connections on the other side, nun I have noticed many times their eagerness and willingness to en-operate and furnish ranchers one and oil with the best possible advice regarding the care and marketing of their products. lf the buttonhole: on the chil- dren's ploy dresses become pulied or frayed, make a bound button- hole right over the unsighly one, usng plain white carnbrlc if no conirastixig colcr is avalalzle. Branch Ofllce ; Speaking particularly to those who, were dedicated to various of- fices in the Church School on Sunday morning, Mr. MacKenzie based his remark: on Paul's sec- ond letter to Timothy, Ch. l, 1-14. First of all it is a very friendly letter, for Paul knew Timothy's family intimately. But it is also a. letter of wise counsel in which Paul urges upon Timothy three things: 1 Be not ashamed of the testimony of Jesus Christ our Lord If we are diffident about leading others to Christ through our tench- ings, than we need to ask our- selves: "Are we trhamed of the Gospel of Christ?" 2. If, like Paul. we know whom we have believed. then we shall not be ashamed. And Christ is the "clc soursc for the wisdom, grace and love we are so earnestly seeking. 3. “Keep the great securities of your faith in- tact", (Moffatt). In the economic instability and cocinl llllz. rest thi: is the clarion call that comes to us from St. Paul. The wonderful story which was told to men for the firs‘. time over 1900 years ago has come down to us . unsullied, unchangrd; the un- searchable riches of God as He i: revealed to us in Christ. Attd it i our duty to see to it that “the great sccurLics of our faith" are kept intact. Following the service of cation, Mr. MaKcnzie spoke on "Our Task". having read o.) the morning scripture Lesson, Eph. 4. 1-16. It is our ta k to oelify fire body of Christ, to win all permits to Him. Special mtrlc in the morning tn- cluded a solo by Mrs. T. R. Cud- more: “Take Henri, Yo Weurv"-— Mendelssohn. The evening service was a plea for the, Advent Spirit to prepare for the commemoration of the Nativity. The theme was “In Tune With the Iinfinite“, stiesslng the necessity of getting into harmony with the spirit and purpae of God. The text: “Open thou mine eves that I may see wondrous duiyx" We must; recover the spirit of Christ- mas that has become cluttered by commercialism and plcusurc. Dedi- und purpose of God. 1t i‘ an end - and a beginning. God's whys are frequenily not ours. How much bet- ter wo should have dcnc with triumpet and publicity, ceremony and tinsel. God seieted the hunxble. He leads by a child. Spiritual ifznor- ance and worldly pre oz-cupation prevents us beholding wondrous things. We must. alzo upproach it from God‘: par: and ascertain from it the part; God plays in our redemption, in all life, national or international we Inusi. .scc our- selves in the light cf Bethlchenr and Calvary. When we approach the Nativity from God's side we shall realise our place. By God's mercy we have come to another Advent. We shall see wondrous things and rejoice. CHURCH 0F THE MOST HOLY REDEElVIER Rev. Father McKenna, C. SS. 8-. we; the speaker at all the Masses a‘. the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer yesterday. He was the celebrant at the 7.30 Muss. The Rev. Father George McDonald o! St. Dunstans Univerity celebrat- ed the 9 o'cl:ck Mass and the High Mass at 10.30. Holy Hour last evening at 7 o'clock was conducted by the Rcv. Father McKenna. efflci n_t_ nskm I lnvc eve‘: z-nnw» users COUGHS, coins AWA But if by neglect ' of this simple precan- l tlon you catch grippe, bronchlth, cough or cold, don't take clnneen_. hh! Buckley’; It’: lpttdy --nct|on at with the in! lip. It’: Info-can be IAVH to young or old. Alma perfectly with the molt dellcotv stomach. midst of i We v mu.t approach it again as the way i izllinn umi Si;1|>i|il_'\'——||1.-||rt~ with the iife Toronto THE BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. Harvey L. Danton, 1D. at the morning service preached It thoughtful sermon on "Dry Streams" which brought m m his hearers a live question oi’ respons. lblmY- Using Mofiatifis translation, in Job 6:15-18 there is a figure used ‘They disappoint like streams, caravans tum to’ them, they tum ‘v away and perish.’ What do peqple flnd in you and me, as they tum to us for refreshment? Do we ogre;- understznding, sympathy, klfldne5§ 10"‘- lhe saint of the mm 4851,55 or fihfill they find in us a stream fl"! dry? Dfly after day our friends look to us, sometimes with an ex. pressed nced, and so oft we never WW May n be that all that; will prevent us from being sources of Wing Wfliicl‘ nnd refreshment shall be removed and that ever God's ifive and grace may be expfegsgd 1 us. A duct “In thr- Gnrden" was very Sl-YBUY and sympathetically sung by the Misses Down. “ Mr. Demon's evening sermon "In rmembralice of Me" set forth in ‘Tlllls eloquence the significance of the Cnmmltriion of the Lord's ‘lupjzcr. which followed. The an- them of the evening was Stern- (1.110 Bennett's “God is a Spirit.“ s1‘. JAMES 1mm The minister, the Rev. R. Moor- head Legato, D. D., preached at both scrvhes iu St. James Preiby- l erion Church yesterday". At the morning diet of worship the choir rendered the anthem i "How Lovely are Thy Dwellingfh- Spohr, with Miss Marguerite Cud- l more us soloist. j At the evening service, Dr. Le- i gate based his sermon on the text, “And I said, Oh, that I had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away turd be a: rest." Psalm LV, verse 6, also, “Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy laden. and I will give you rest. Take my l y:ke upon ye, and learn of me, for l am mock nhd lowly in heart. and .yc .h.1ll find rest. un.o your souls." Matthew XI verses 28 and 29.. The writer of the former text, King David, was passing through that experience common to alt of us, when we ure surrounded with troubles. He wished to flcc away from his cures, jus‘. as we so often wish we could get away from our troubles. But in contra i. to such a method 0t" overconring difficulties we have the invitation from our Lord ‘to come unto Him. Jesus promises the; pcncc of mind and rest of heart, thnt we are all seeking. If we nccept the offer He makes us. we will find real comfort. While on earth, Christ did for men and women everything He said He would do. Down through ages there have been counties mcn and women who have testified to the power of Jesur Christ to bring to their heart: and souls peace and com- fort. Even to this day, and right. in Clmrlottetoivir we know thecr are many who can tell of times when they have gone to Jesus with their troubles, and have been strength- ened in spirit and granted quiet- ness of mind. “Jesus brings you rot of mind," Dr. Legato declared, “not by chant!- ing your location, not by chang- ing your surroundings, but by changing you." In conclusion the mini-ter pointed out that it is im- possible for man to be wholly at rest until he is at rest with God. The special evening music in- cluded the Anthem "Through the Day Thy Love Hath Shared Us"- Nayior, wth Mi s Jacqueline Mac- donaltl as soloist. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Central Christian Church vms the centre of activity for the congregation on Sunday as the end of the stewardship campaign ap- proached. "Finding and selling" was the theme of the morning ad- Pufling On an Acfi dress by tlle__pas_tor, Vftev. S.’ C. Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown- W. G_ HOGG, Manager. SERVICES Cooper. In a short talk u, m, Rev. Mr. Cooper drew a very picture of a spiritual nature in applied to the things of every M life. The choir rendered the antheu “Wonderful Jesus." The evening service wag of, special nature and was in charm of the Women's Missionnrv Society Mrs, Henry in u. short introduet ory n essage in which she said that organized missionary work umon| the women of the churches in Can- ado and. the United States h9g5; 62 years ago in October, i874. Seventy-five women inspired b, the consecration and \' ion 0i Car. oline Neville Pearce e _ hirrct ti“ Christian Viiomans Board oi Mu. sions. The motto chosen by thcsc plQn. ecr women, which ha; never bee; nltered, was "The Luv.‘ of cum coustruineth us," and their rbjegg. ive (and ours) :.r.tt 1U, flu spreading of gyuigl l, those who know it not. This was then fol lJ\\'t'ti hv , pageant eniit‘.:<l i God," which w ' great effect by the church. The lesson t.» ho l'.‘.tl'll(‘tl was that the Chrisihrn pcoplt should budget money, talents ml time to the Lord. A duct was sung hv .\l can and Mrs. M. S‘ Your Burdm to Jest nsicl a fit- ting climir: was udrlsvi in tht missionary bencrlirtion, lhc mer- ing collection vars l‘l\t‘ll missionary cause, 5,. ~ o’ being provided for ill!‘ ST. PAUL'S ANGLHTAN (‘lllTtTll Yesterday at St. Paul's Church the Rector at the mm sczvict preMhed from 2nd ‘fun ' "The Holy Scripture; \ . able to make thee u-f-z- 11:1‘. vatlon." Examining the Bible in its familiar ciivisio" New Testament. till‘ there is something moi n- h wlioll whole to a benuliiul lnoovii. The Old Tor-lament, on the out side, a cross-st ~n of the urtioual life of a grout iteople: the NPVI 'l‘csi:uncnt less the G<l~])t‘i.\ on thl other side, a CFOSS-KFCllIIIl of ill! first century of the Christian Church, and that whirh iii-s be- tween a peurl of rtrffll l>1'i~‘\‘- Tl" story of the lllCIll‘lltlIit>ll of the son of God. Continuing, the >l‘“-"»\'“l' ‘mm upon the miraculous (Jfillll ofcflth section, composite bolks m diverse languages, written in div liiclzmi modern communication n l print- ing, yet preserved as 1t uhtvle n-f the sacred‘ book of huoks" of the Christian church. lie renmlkvil upon the incomparable influence 0i the Bible upon huigiiugc, iiwrntura and personal life. At the evening service the str- mon delivered was the i» cor-d "l l series upon the life and touching of Jcsus-“A Grrut. hlhxu-le." it! theme woven about illr- wetlknoui! story, the healing of the Pill-Wm“ In his inircdtrtvtitvu tlu- PIT-Adm dwelt for some miutlics llllmlvil" general question of mu". POW‘ ing out that one eXperitnc-Is sontl prejudice against; the whole tench- ing of miracle. By the ilhhtratlofl of the growth of n seed nnd of the foetus of human life. he showed his hrnrcrs the ntx-rvelii’ M’ in’ inirneuious in the kill 0T He‘ Turning to the New Testament, b6 described the miracle of the Virgin Birth, telling the contrrewutinntllfli they ‘must choose bvtwreu ‘Jesus; conceived of lhc Holy (ll1->5~_i“_“d Jesus, the result of llll uuhirliolvt; union; and pointed to the mum]- lous influence upon nmnkindflilli‘ Man of Nazareth ‘HS billhckmifln‘ awe;- w such an alternative. 1d" more outstanding miracle, he hilt; u not more difficult m ncvvuifll“ than the common plneo miracle ‘a daily life. The rcs1ii'i'v€il°"- t]; greatest of all miracles, nutdc ti“ Christian church, and 1s o. W“ authenticated historical iiu-t. Illa 7Mlhtlf|| _ for linmlrlvi By Bob Moore and l-olm tides AFTER THE HAT| l'Ll. SAVE THE HANGMAN A JOB.’ STEADY, COl0NEL....DON’T WASTE. TIME WE MUSTGET HER HIGH- NESS BACK T0 THE PALACE A$ SOON AS PUSSiBL 0N HIM NOW BUT GORDON, HE'S DAN HE MAY GET AIBiWS THE BORDER“ AND HE 5ND... \_-_ -N0r u= u: HAS mv sensemsnuess AFTER TONIGHT, Hill. BE ABOUT ' E $ NE 1S HERE....l-ll5 " MAJESTY SEEMS A LllTlE ANNUYED WITH unsr voumve srooo suoueu 4 or TlilS.....KOVN\Pt WILL ww _ wen ron nus comma. ‘n: aturnuemoua MMESTY. r YOU nunw, or counszmnr i: ‘Ti-lib SIOB (OMES OUTGYAJFEYU- LAUGHlNG srocv or _ ALL eunom. <3