§400~0O0Q$vvv~ .-»*"*“‘ QHURCEEES TOMORROW DECEMBER _;1}. 1943 rgizf” '” - Lb&ll‘ w-OQXWWW‘ v ‘v " ' v "v "TTIITJTCH or umuw euuacn ' ENGLAND 0t CANADA , » -~p1st.AiHEDRAL TRINITY uurruu 51- “m” ansllwl cu uacu Eliflflflua" Rev. William a. Dudiev Eb]; my. suzuunu Brenton, Lc. Music Mamliuuoav SERVICES m “My communion Imgoglit-Irrni Eucharist, and Se!‘- niuy School ; ,)Ilg nnd Sermon. i-””“I,§€Ii“ our suavrcas ’ m]. (nmluunlpn. U5 iionduy and Friday 7'“ -1-u¢,;¢i.1_\-, Thursday and Sat- man. zoo M" urdtiy 930 \\ cdnesdut’ Evensong lPr-ldny III, seats are free and unap- rinicd. Visitors are welcomed. The iuruirrhent is glad to see them ‘m; the service. Everybody Wl-‘I- Willi‘- _',_---—-———————- 5'[‘_ I'.\III.’S ANGLICAN CiiiiilCll . ..__...._€___, fun; ia-unsn cnuucn £‘hb]i5hl'd 1.1;!» by Royal Found- ation m. ,1. i‘. int-mt, it. 1).. Rector. Iir. Ruystvtti F. Illugtord A.R.C.0.. Organist and Choir Master. Tiiiili) RIZNIHY 1N .~\l)\'I'IN'1' 8.30 n. m. llniy Cbililiillliitill,’ 11.00 a. m. lluiy Baptism and White (tuft Sunday Scnicc. Srrrunu: “fivinkim: of Others" 7.00 i‘. 1i. iivl-ulng Prayer and Sermon. _ Silhjeci". “I'm- Scrond Coming’ Anthem. "(i (iiullsionc Light" - built-um. 8.30 p. III. Silvrrd Organ and ("heir IllWiiiiI. hi. Paul's (‘hoir and the Junior t';iri~.‘ Choir. Under the direction of Mr. lloystnu F. Mug- iurd, .\. ll. t‘ t). Urgnnist and Choir Muster. l'nder the Auspices of St. I’;iili's lim- Scouts. COME AND BRING voun FRIENDS. SILVER I‘(Il.i.l{i"l‘I()N. Visitors niii revehe n cordial rrelcnun- n1 at. Paul's Church. __i>nT§Isv I tRiAN filfiiiiifiimTmTTKfivTs itnsurii Somere _,______¢ ‘Tin,- llev 1‘ ii .'\l..\.. hTJil. Aiinislei Organist Miss it. i iiizm ‘lcKenzie ‘llils lint‘ ii .\. ll. llrunim: Iiorsizip Sermon "" tl-or Wisdom“ luliu-xiv tn \h.1ll the he". 0i the Blind" Air: " iii: Flock," (Ilundei) Mrs. Neil D. Iilcliean. (Broadcast C F C Y) 2:30 p. m. (‘hnvch School. ‘I l’. M. l" rnimz Worship Sermon: ‘an. (‘ixrist our Lord- Tin- bon of God" II)il1I1-.\lilIit"iII "Lead Kindly Light" (Luv lirutn) The .\Iinintrr will conduct the Services :|n:i deliver the Sermons. I ZION 71'i...;i£?i*rfii.\~ CHURCH 7nd"; and“ ‘Gruithh’ StTela Iil'l t; l n1 Io Ivtfllslf‘! Eifinister llr. i-‘rnnk |»!|:s;nr A. I C. L orconiu nnrl ehulr director .\i(lil.\l.\'(i WORSHIP II-II" \. ‘I. 'i‘hcme: "Christ's Challenge to Adventure." Ilium»: ti]. itihi. 607. AIIIIWIH: "Prepare Ye the 0i The Ind" Iinitim. 5-3" i? ‘-I- 'l'!\c Sabbath litd Billie (losses. I-YIINIXU IYOILSIIII’ Way School iiliniatcr "I- A- RM Kendall. A. c. c. 0., l- R~ A- M. Orr-um and Choir ‘ Director 11.00 a. m. Beginners‘ Dspu-g. meut. 11-00‘ n. m. White Gilt Service And Sacrament of Baptism eon. ducted by Dr Dudley. Junior Choir in attendance. Sermon: “Christmas Is C —Dr. Dudley. Junior Choir: "Infant Holy. In- fant bowly."-—Poiish Carol. ' The Sacrament of Baptism. 1.00 p. m. Candieiighting Service conducted by the Y, P. U, Sermon: “Candles 1n The Win. dows.""br. Dudley. Duet. by Misses Betty Jenn Beers and Phyllis IihcFadyeIu. Selection by the Choir. "O come all ye faithful. joyful and triumphant come ye to Bethle- hem. let us adore Iilm. Christ the Lord." BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH . Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Minister. Rev. James l). Davtsou B.A.. iLD. and Director of Oholr Allison IIIIICIIBO- A. T. C. M. Organist Mrs. Morning Worship Ii A. M. Sermon: "Christ Knows Soul." Rev. James D. Ii. l\-| B. I). Mindful of Ills Own" sohnl Anthem: “But The Lord is 'l'lle (‘hutch School follows Morn ing Worship. Evening Worship 7 l‘. M. Sermon: "Does Christianity Really Matter?" Rev. James D. Dnvison. B. A., B. D. Solo "O Thou That Teilest Good Tidings" (Messiah) Miss Phyllis Lutrs. Annual Nutinnoi t‘. G. l. T. Ves- Your Davison. t Mendels- per Service at 8.30 I’. M., conducted hy f‘. (i. I. T. tzroups of the Bap- tist (‘hurrh and of Trinity United Church. ' You “re I-rrtlinilv invited tn wor- ship with The Baptist Church. cufvTE-u. ITHRISIFIAN cnunen Kent Street illARYI-LL l). DUNBAR. B. TIL. Minister. hi. C. Stewart. Organist and Choir Director Mrs. 10.00 n. m. Chur"h Sch-w] gm! Family llnnr. Lesson Theme: “Letters In the Bible“ Lesson text: Phiiipians 1:1- 11; 428.9 11.00 A. M. Morning Worship and Commiuiion. Sermon: "This itlatrrial Medium" 4th in Series -- "Know the Church" Solo — (Selected) Biois Carter 7.00 P. M. Evening Worship Ser- vice. This service will be conducted eriireiy by Ladies of the congre- s-atinu in Observance of Women's Day. Sermon: "They Ilazarded Their Llves"—This message will be pre- senied by Mrs. M. D. Dunbar. Anthem: (Selected Missionary liymn Anthem) Members of the W. M. Society nrc pimtse asked to bring their special Missionary Offering to this service. II-"Q i‘ '-l. Theme: "Tim Call for Decision." "lulu: I07, 115i. ‘I12. “thou: “I mun-u Fnr The I-"id- ‘II‘IilIi‘I\StiIll1. The Girls’ Choir "IMP l" .\'v‘ the way oi’ the Lord. "ill" “v-iuht in tho desert a high- “IY Iln our (ind-And the glory of II‘? I'M ‘~IiiII he revealed. and “II “Nil ~hztii sec It together: fur ‘nil: lrwnli nI the Lord hath spoken Iii" "l" ("tvrriluily invited to wor- IIIIP nilh us, IAI \'.\ I IUN ARMY __<fl;t\| narrate" Till-Ii. T" Mliur and u... 51mins." i!“ A. u. Ilniinesl Meeting."- ‘kiddo-l: "Tm- Devine out." ' I~ li- Sunday Bchcol and Bible Class. it. m. Evangelistic Service. V‘! 1"" "Why m» Drift" oral iinci "Drilling." Major and it‘ liuiriiinsnn. ‘m’ “ilirillk Music and, Sing- irnmt ‘Testimony, and Warm “fiiilfll Aiilitisphc,“ "sir and see that the Lord Md. Bi d | limb l“ film." s the man who 5| I'I'JN'I‘I~ICOS'I'AI. CHURCH .'i7 Elm Avenue 5mm! Sill". Pastor “still! Services. Sunday Wiiui . amlhrr Lini- m. Morning Worship F. |'- tn. Bible Study. s51]; I“""lIeiistlc Service. o, m“ llfflyer services arranged I" ‘Fulfil! help for either pm" "dl- “l! may for the sick. ~ n I "imfisements provided. "ll lee-electric to these "I ‘i0 the Pentecostal Church ‘ “'- llrard each Saturday 5L9 to 10:30 over C. F. C. Y. “hum-auras TOBACCO m; fniwé .. . . ~ - or slit ‘ etport of “Ea-H ls tobarr-u an. 7.30 n. m. Friday - THE HOUR OF POWER (‘rutral (‘hristiun Church the "living (‘hurch for a living People" invite; yon to worship on the Lord’s I day. Gospel Hail Upper Prince Street tlitristkuis gathered tow-the‘: name of tho Lord Jesus Christ (Mnt 18.20.! Lord's day 7:30 p. m. Gospel meeting. The (losprl is the Power of God unto Salvation te every one that beiievcth. Rom. 146. I Its "Message 1s How "III Christ died for our sins. wal bllflfll and rose again the third day." I Cor 15-1-4. I What shall the end bc of them that obey not the Gospel? I Peter l-l‘! The Lord Jesus shall be revealed ;—taking vengcnee on them that know not God and obey not the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. II Then. l. ‘I. 8. ‘ Prayer Meeting Tuesday B-P-M- ,r M. I Sunday School Lord’: Day l0 aun- Rememberenee meeting Lord's day ll l). m. tihurch of Scotland Service, Lord's Day, Dec. 5 ii.00 A. M. . Orange Lodge Rooms Richmond Street (next Telegraph Office) NO SENSE IN GENTS MONTREAL -- (CF) -— There is no sense in cents in accounting records, Frank S. ‘Ca-poo. assistant. treasurer of a Montreal firm con- tends. He toid the society of In- dustrial and 00st Accountants of Quebec that n. company whose statement runs into the millions is not interested in cents which cun- IIEIITIIAL GIIARIIIAII this column is reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising of s newly nature may be inserted at live cents a word. strictly ply able in advance. t JIMMIWS TAXI Phone 525. CRASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE LN SURANCE- A!‘ YOUR SERVICE. — Arulut Col-l 00., Phone M98. Christmas gifts. are here for ' Toombs Music Store. NEW RECORDS Christmas. HOWARD iI/MINNIS‘ Flt/M‘ Footwear at. 175 Queen Street. NORTHERN ELECTRIC Baby Champ Radios $38.95. Toombs Music Store. PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH with automatic record changer. Special $50.00. An ideal Gift. MacDonald Radio Service. 160 Kent Street. NOTIGE.—Woolen ltiiiis is xiow open for business. Wm. Condon d: Sons. Charlottetown. GIIRISTRIIAS Wreaths and Music Store. TREE LIGHTS. Cards. Toombs FOB TIIOROUGII CLEANING and glazing job on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee it not sat- Islactory. Betts Fur Salon. DON'T FORGET A. Y. P. A. Rummage Sail‘. Si. Peters Cathed- ral Hall, Saturday. 6 P. M. REV. BRYCE D. KNOTT will be the speaker on the Baptist Broad- cast. Sundny/ ut 1.1.5. ration C. F. C. Y. DR. CARSON. Chiropruetor has discontinued Summerstdc visits. Returns to daily ufiit-c hours in Charlottetown. SCOTCH TWEICI) SUITS — Wonderful value, smart. stylish. Special $29.75 at Jack Cameron's. "The Store for Men." THOMAS LOVYTIIER. New D0- minion. offers men's n0l~k\vez\r. gloves. shirts. Christmas boxed. “ork vinthinu. men's rubber foot- wear. indies nylons. FILE. at lowest cash prices. contri- In ANIONI-i IVISIIING hulc to children's Ch st Protestant Orphanage. may parcels to 158 Prince Sh. iottetmvn. (IIIARO ii. 12th. Cornwall — Services I1 Kingston 7.30 P. M. Char-man. Minister. 142 Great George Street. evenings non‘ until Christmas. Services for Snnd to“ at 11,00 A. M. st. John's. Milton We invite you to Si. Itlarkls Si. John's. Rev. A. Pierce)". Rector STOMALII PAIIIS QUICKLY RELIEVED WITII WILDEIPS An excellent remedy for stomach disorders-quickly“ effective. lusting rel I W WORTH’! DRUG STORE for . C O It N W A L L PASTORAL December .\. M. Church School 11.15. New iioniininii 1i RM. Rev. M. K. CHRISTMAS SHOPPER SPEC- IAL - With every two adult fiction books pun-hosed you may choose a third book absolutely free from our special select-ion. Island Book Room, Open iIIlLTON-ILLJFICI) 1'AlllS(lI.- .1 December 12th are as follows: Si. itinrkls. Rustler). a celebration of the Holy Commun- Evensong and sermon at .'l o'clock. Sermon theme for the Third Sun- day in Advent. “A Life of Witness." and THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOW m YARDLEYS, COTYS, EVENING COLGATES, PALMOLIVE, Etc. DAY BOXES. IT IS WISE TO J. ERNEST I42 Prince Si. CHOICE GIFTS HERE - - CHOOSE _ NOW WHILE THE ARRAY IS COMPLETE. FANCY BOXED CHOCOLATES, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS, Etc. ARE ALL TO BE HAD, IN CHRISTMAS WRAPPING‘ OUR DISPLAY IS LARGE, CALL IN TODAY. DRUGGIST IN PARIS, ASHES OF ROSES, ALL IN BEAUTIFUL HOLI- MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW H. WORTH ‘ Phone 82 TUNE IN to CFCY at 8 o'clock Sunday evening to hear Darrel MacGuire's report on the U.E.F.i3.' and especially in regard to parcels. ORDER YOUR $IIIUIFMAI flcient. for six. only 35 cents, with instructions for reheating and sauce. Phone 1103-J. CROSS ROADS. Alexendrl. Illi- brook service for Sunday, Dec. 12th. Cross Roads at 11 a.m.; Alexandra 3 p.m., Iiuzeibrook 7.30 p.m. Lic. Byron Hewlett. minister. LEFT ON RETURN T0 WINNI- PEG — Rev. Joseph Campbell. Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Winnipeg. left on return via plane Wednesday last. after attending the funeral of his brother. ENGAGEMENT. — Mr. and Mrs Raymond Laughiin o! 5t. Eieanors announce the engagement. of their eldest daughter. Mary Edith to Mr John Paul Gagnon of Quebec City. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gagnon. The marriage has been arranged to take place on Wednesday. )ec. ‘Jtitit, at 0 o'clock in St. Patrick's Church. (Jrande Alice, Quebec City. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiury Magistrate's Court yes- terday. two men charged with be- ing drunk and incapable appeared and were each fined $10 and costs or 20 days. A man charged with common assault was sentenced to 20 days held for good behaviour. These were the only eases to ap- pear before Magistrate K. M. Mur- tin. ST. IIAUUS Aligliutill Church- Sunday, December 12th, 1948. Third Sunday in Advent. 8.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Holy Bap- tism and White Gift Sunday Ser- vice. Sermon. "Thinking of Oth- ors." 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Subject. “The Second Coming." Anthem. "0, Giadsome Light, Sullivan. 8.30 P. M. Sacred Organ and Choir Recital. St. Paul's Choir and The Junior Girls‘ Choir. Under the direction o! Mr. Royston F‘. Mugford, A. R. C. 0. Organist. and Choir Master. Under the aus- pices of St. Paul's Boy Scouts. Ccme and bring your friends. Silver coi- lertion. THE (IO-OPERATION 0F THE MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. - The Bible Society relies in the first place upon the willing help of the Missionary Societies. Is It realized that practically all Missionary So- cieties look to the Bible Societv for the Scriptures that they use in their work of evangeiization? if the Bible Society is dependent. up- on these Societies for the success of its work. these Societies equally depend upon the Bible Society for - the success of theirs. We are mut- ually dependent. and this co-oper- ation which has been so close and friendly since the beginning in 1804 was never closer or more friendly than it is today. ‘May this happy relationship of cooperative service ever so continue! Help the great cause o! the Bible society through the P. E. I. Auxiliary or Branch. TRINITY CHURCH. — The ser- vices in Trinity Church this Sunday will be of s. special nature. and are services which are eagerly anticl- the morning service the children will tered to a number of infants. The British and Foreign Bible Society IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY Till BIBLE AND HUMAN WELFARE The Bible holds the key ‘ welfare; it offers the solution to human prob- lems. It not only teaches us what to believe and to do but it also imparts the powers to believe and to do. It brings men down to the same level; it. unites them. it raises them up. The New testament re- moves the partitions between races and colours and nat- ions and states of lite. What would our situation be if the Bible and all that is derived from it did not exist in the world? We cannot realise the Lridity of such a desert and the darkness cf such a night. HELP THE CAUSE OI‘ ‘III! BIBLE SOCIETY THROUGH ‘I'll! P, E. I. AUXILIARY OI BRANCH. not possibly have any bearing on the figure itself. be s. junior choir to lead the sing- speclai number the Polish Carol the evening the Young People's Union will conduct its annual candle-lighting service with number of the members assisting. Dr. Dudley will take for the sub- ject of a short address: “Candles in the Windows." friends of the congregation are in- services on this Lord's Day. PIITATII SIIIPPEIIS IIIIIITIIABTOIIS GAIIAGES HIIJO IIIL BIIIIIIIIIB SALAIIAIIIIEIIS NOW IN STOCK J. II. AIISEIIAIILT 1n upper Prince Street Charlottetown Phone 2456-! PUDDING early. Ono pudding suf- ' psted by young and older alike. At present their White Gifts. wrapped and labelled. and the sec- rament. of Baptism will be adminis- Dr. Dudley will speak on the subject "Christmas Is Coming." There will ing. and they will sing as their “Infant Holy. Infant lowly." In All visitors and vited to be present at both these and , -I%) [Nohczs \I . The annual registration for Scouts and Cubs is due this month. For Cubs there is no fee, it is Just a simple mutter for the Cubmasters to fill out the form. which by now you have ail received. For the Scoulmusiers it is a bit different. Fill in the names of the Scouts in your Troop on the bar-k and enclose fifty cents for each Scout. But ru- member this: For every new re- cmlit. in your Troop e. g. a ind who joined your troop ufier registration 1H5! year. you will receive a copy of Tcnderfoot to King's Scouu-So if you have eight new recruits. you will receive eight books, winch are worth forty cents apiece. You are then getting n refund in value of three dollars nnd twenty ccntg T believe that is a fair bargain. S.M.'s and C.M.‘s get busy and pile- . .... -.... . ' w; a wonderful feeling Christmas Day feeling comes when loved ones first see the gifts you have brought . . . in their holiday in colorful rib- bons enci bows. Give vcur gifts guily wrapped dress . . . lied the festive touch For the finest selection of Gifts The Speediesr-Ineiividuei Service — SHOP EARLY By locking ahead fo Christmas you are prefect- ing your own peace of mind as well us giving yourself the opportunity of a wide variety of gift-s lo make your selection from. A few hints below may help you some. LADIES‘ SWEATERS—CarcIiqans. Pullovers and Twin Sets In aII the Ioiesi shades. AII sizes. Prices. range from . . . . $3.75 f0 $8.50 Prices............... WOOL and SILK BANDANAS -in ail pastel shades 95¢ f0 $2.95 LINEN urid LAWN HANDKEILCHIEFS Boxed. and SingIe.-—As- in those registrations as Inst as you g _ m‘ g LADIES‘ UMBRELLAS — Rayon and Plastic. Christmas Holidays g‘! ors to choose from. The Christmas Holidays are fast - EPPPMWIIIYII; 8nd as the schools close and a lot of Scouts will have I received new sklis, cooking kits, i parts of uniforms. eirn. as Christ. g mas presents. What better time I "Li? a Conti ed c; , nu on pm 14 f; sorted Prices. B M -v§ob@ooeas»o-\_ e<wm¢ry§wu , .\. It , I “it g; Children's Dresses. Rompers. . ' é >5 I ' g Literature '3 Wccl Suds. Boctees. Bibs. Hunuers an d LT g sor-imeni — Popular Prices. All 1 e , (I . l ————- e I LADIES‘ NYLON HOSE I By BOOKMAN ( oecoaoo<¢>oc¢>omi 3. THE LAW OF RECIPROCITY ‘Ilhe “Golden Rule." as enun- ciated by Jesus. comes to us in a positive form, but we must rc- member that it was kitown before His day in a. negative statement. "Don't do to others that which you would not wish them to do to you." Confucius declared it in‘ what he called the "law oi reciprocity." "What you do not want done to yourself. dc not do to others." It really means that we are to place ourselves where other: are and try to imagine what. their lives are ilke_ We are apt-far too apt--t.o im- agine that. l! we,cou1d change places with other: whom we think are more favourably sit- uated than we. we would. be more successful and happier. This is illustrated in Browning's little poem “The boy and the angel." Theocriin. who occupied a humble position. thought he would like to be pope tn Rome. I-Ie got his wish and an angel, Gabriel, came down and took up the humble duties lthlt Thcocriie used to do. But ciod said. "I miss the little human praise." so each went. beck to his former task. For a while it had seemed so though "creation stopped." This desire may take another form -- the little lad would like to be c men and get rid of the trouble of going to school, but the father says he would give any- thing lf he could for s. while be a. boy and show how time might be used to advantage The bee: way to look at this matter is to do the best we cm in the ste- tirm in which we find ourselves. for life is largely a nutter of ad- justment. To put ourselves in the place of others calls for considerable im- set-nation, but. if it were more ol- len done. industry and labour would understand each other bet- ter. The man who toils would re- alize than the mun who conducts a business has his worries. for money is not. picked from every bush; and on the other hand the man of industry would try to im- agine the problem that confronts hLs employees as the task of mar- ing e. family has to be met. This would do away with a good deal of the bitterness and misunder- standing which disturbs our in- dustrial life st the present time. I heard a good story recently about an organist in England who had been in a car accident and as a result had to have an arm amputated. To him this was a greet sorrow. for he felt that he never again would be able to play I‘ AOIIES l Bil/fl’! m» "Gill IDIE THROAT IS MAIKID THIS WAY theorgan. Another organist heard and 5| gauge. Prices............ BEDSPREADS in Rayon. Prices........ LADIES‘ RAYON CREPE LISLE HOSE. Prices $1.25 and $1.35 pr. SATIN CUSHIONS—BIue. Rose. Gold and Wine. .. $4.50 each TOWELS — A nice assortment of Towels and Towel Sefs. Blue, Rose.YeI|ow and Aqua. ................. A nice range of coi- Woci Jackets. d Ruffles in a nice as- n aII the Iaiesf shades. AII sizes. 42. 45. $1.40. $1.65 and $1.85 pr. Chenille and Satin. AII lite new shades. (AGE THREE ... "IO that $3.25 to $7.95 a-‘Q Wool Sweaters. . . . . $6.95 to 99.25 Colors $1.35 f0 $4.50 TABLE CLOTHS — Lace and Linen. All sizes. . . . . $315 l0 $10-95 PILLOW CASES-Median and Embroidery. Boxed $3.25 tllld $515 BRIDGE TABLE COVERS — Satin. Moire and Plastic $215 I0 $150 Cul- this list- cut and keep if handy for reference: We hi" II‘ will help you-Then Shep Early end Shop ct PROWSE BROS. LIMITED "The Store Of Satisfaction" of this. and after the first reaction w the loss was somewhat. reliev- ed. asked the poor man to come to the church where he used to piay_ Ho went. and occupied d ASPIRIN OENUNE ASPIIN sect at the front. He did not no- tice for s while that the organist had one arm in n. sling. but. was able to produce moving music. He had played with one hand to show the grief-stricken man that. he could stlii be s player. This would serve two purposes — let one sympathize with the other and realize what the loss of an arm meant to a musician. and 515° show the afflicted brother that he might still make music —t.h:tt the door oi the world of sound was not. closed for ever for him. Men have risen above Itandicaps. In w. Y. we call the atonement we mean that Jesus. the son of God. took our place, "became nun", enzptied himself, so that he is sbie to succour us in ever! . . . men throush his eyes. 1hr a. while we "see man as trees walk- ing'., but. later we see their in- finite worth, , wucus Ask your jeweiicri I emergency. When we catch his spirit. we try to sec the world cl i1