IDECEMBER 12' ll“ THE CHARLOTFETOWN PAGE THREE GUARDIAN clsllrnipilliiinuv Trinity linltail Church l‘llia column i meal lllliffllb.‘ brliturdtgleelrtliblnzn-o-l o: FRIDAY. i§§j-j_;“'-"I-'."11.-r:..'"::':'..:'.: izil-‘iiunrtiruu... coon '—"i————u sralrlu s M cmmm“ °"°"° ‘W ' IZW Bltlnon PARLOR and are us follows: Winsloe norm 11 “his lamps. ToombsM icStc s. m. w n-ilifiz-lz-iif wsbneld insiifii. gifoBliigiflgi i- Mirlistci’. Ir426-12-12-il. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BER. DECEMBER 12th z’ // i’ Moun t 3P. iWHiN You N!» A rrmrnsilsilsrss.n r“.2r..2"sr.ra-..r. M"... r OAVINDISH CBAEGI. _ w... ‘Y ' VICES for Sunda .Deoember14th.- Sgt. Arthur w well“;- who t Stewart sill A. M. I-Iarring- has been spending a short' leave Q 1941’! sift is modest! Every Watermaifs-no matter what the price- s: glglgl gliimdsv. December 14th in < dxcatllmM. din - . .. . , . u W“ m‘ m. fir? wilscbgra, 7,30 p_ M_ 6'3‘; w_ is styled for beauty and built for utility year in and year out. It is the most _ d,“ m, qmck,“ y. . 11-406-12-12-11. acceptable gift you can make to those in the services personal or business _ Y can't sleep. have no ap- TRYON l? to-try - u APT fit... quicklyfvllsi cllulwlms Sugdsgflgevgenllsber iiif, IlllflndFeliowfSyrup 3015118,“. “no A_ M_ Ttyon 730 PM‘ ::d'k“°"m'“"‘ n"? Dustin‘ will speak on the last, pics on, ' tcfra I '°° i’ thguserles of sermon to w ' .. §iuii¥7iuiw .75»: DOM L-407-l2-12-2i. to. contalnnouen- fiai minerala that friends. Watermalfs assures smooth writing perfection-instant stopping and starting-no blotting! A wide choice of 14 Kt. personalized points, bigger ink capacity and perfect writing balance. BRAHALBANE PRESBYTERIAN bolpmrelbora , ---v—-— canon and vellum. ggyngna ifiliuggglbgg‘ chlggxs The short course at North Rum- uzltlzg-valcally :5 anaemic. It's a sonic I known and recom- - co. sponsored b the Extension De- 11in! Isabel MacDonald (Deaconess). puma“, o, 5g Dumam, numb Jr. A. O. ‘Thompson Interim Mod- , ’ _ _ _ _ sity, brought to s. successful mendedthewotldwer. Erato, L‘ 369 Y2 i2 u‘ conciliksiosn last night. lnciiement PnzsBm-Emm weather forced the canoellst on of CANADA. _ Brwkfleifinvéiffle IE s. scheduled public meeting which 5°fVl0¢5 Ilekt Lord's Dsy. Huntsville was replaced with classes allow- Slmdcy School 10 A, M. wof5hjp 11 ing the instructors to finish the Tryit. i A. M. Brookfield Sunday school 2 work a day before time. P. M. Worship 3 P. M. Hunter River According to plan the course, 7.30 P. M. Rev. Charles H. Brown, which commenced Tuesday, was to Guest Preacher. Y, P. S. Christian close mdsy. However. the weather- Tlie sensational De Lute Hundred Year I¢—gunranteed for a century-larger ink capacity, bigger point, smooth barrel in Burgundy Red or Jet . . . . . . . . $15.00. Pm lions. . $10.00. 1 Endeavour and Prayer Service Tues- i terfcred with last night's da Brookileld 8 P. M. Hsrtsville $3.1m’; and i; was decmm to dc. F: 9‘ ' a P‘ M" m‘ A- 0- mmnwn- vote the evening to the discussion: wNDON __(OP)_ NuMyJOu; Mm“ ' 5371424241- VJiiCh were to have been held W- ere made under Gamlns CENTRAL PARISH cmmcn m: iiiilflfllls when Police raided SERVICES for December 7th. Nine two i'iiii)S in Wliiiechflrllei ROB-d ODE Mile Creek ii A. M. Canoe Cove 3 fight. RM. Churchill 7 RM. L-42-l2-5-1l. .__._--—-——? -__- Es POPULAR QdPLgEIJWUMISILVERS and lnsrk- BUNNI ven o finest lit ; 15 ____ males; 10 gun-me; Wm [gauged by celled. Another speaker scheduled to 3.1.!) skills are used more ex- the Island Platinum FOX Company Mk9 Pa“, "a5 MT- w- R; shaw- riw than sny other kind of st Auction, Summerside, l P. M., (IOPHW llllnislvl‘ 0f Agflcllllllfe 1°‘ ~ le fur trade. December 13th. Labor Union Hail. this province. Dr. Corbett will spend rGAJlING IN WAR-TIME day. Dr. E. A. Corbett, director of the Canadian Association of Adult Edu- cation. Toronto, lvas to have deliv- ered the lllliin address st the pub- lic meeting but unfortunately this port of the program had to be can- WatermanMI-Iundred Year ladies pen and pencil set available in four beautiful col- mln. Burinmdy Red. Foreot Green. Navy Blue or Jet $12.25. Pen alone. . .$3.50. L-The style leader of the year'- Waterrrlaifa Hundred Year Pen—guaranteed for a cen- tury-in a beautiful gift case -—Forest Green, Navy Blue, Burgundy Red or Jet, $8.50. ‘i: ~— .-——~—~~—— L-Zii-B-lfl- a few days c?“ t2? gland andfifli," Pencil ........ .......$3.75. t “nmfl if“ w -—-——— be th lcst, . uns an’: — h" vlm€n fihumh mi veliiié mh u. l in that sec grwmw" “a” - " m’ w" . ~-~---~—-~-———————- a: am. an u peopo - n m. - ‘. I page; Wood Islands '1 pm. will be con- tion c? tghe praovinoe missed out on ‘mm pfi°°dp° “mhmd m wztglniln,‘ s" g ducted on sundsy. December l4, last night's portion of the program. i" G"?- BPW" °" 1m Mmandwwm mm R A v J, R. Collins of Wesiiivilés, thighfoggy;gzlgnwiffihrzbéextgilussggn Perl $5.00....Pcncll $3.50. service Sets for New‘ “yum. new guitar!’ I a I . . - . n\ l ' _ ' , 11¢ public meeting Wednesday night. ...—For the ladlestllefsmous Lady Army, M, F-Qrce, $54”, Th9 mllyalairbF°rr°:ugai°ié: CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND- An interesting address was dei'ver- 1353155, in m,“ dglicgflg $9.00, $12.25‘ ‘lowland Wleluda Drama“, u p am” saumm- D” “m: awn‘ ed b? M"- ‘L H- Delaney‘ M‘ A‘ or colours, ~Mist-., Sunset: or oftheyeanwaterlnaxra well-known farce “TONS 0F MONEY” in the Recreation Hall at the Alrpgrl, by kind permission Available in colours to match uniforms. Fits snugly in Tunic Pocket. morside 1i am, and ‘l pm: Wed- St. Francis Xavier University. An- nesdsy, Dec. 17th. Charlottetown, tigonish. who demonstrated some 7.30 p.m. L428. present day defects as they affected ——- consumers. INJURED IN CAR. ACCIDENT- .» Hundred Year Pexl- r Navy Blue, Maroon or 5 Jet, Set ..... . 58.00. Pen . $5.00. Black Lace, chrome trim. Pen $5.00. . . .Pencii $3.00- 11111111111111011111111zrI/IIIIIIIILI/lllp."l - Mr. Somel-led ‘Prsinol- addressed fl,k§'°(',"i; gcaiiigl? EJII h Mr. Wilbur ‘Frsinor, mail courier, the gathering on the social life in ' Tuelsdai-‘v‘gdnQ§d‘l m] West Pnyalty is a patient in the rural communities making n- IP64- Thmday, mm m, 1 5 1g City Hospital with a scalp wound inl pica for the old time community D,“ 5;. No, (5.411, 11,, gaqgiqqwbgg st ll (pair; ‘u grawiglataalrpeeslull: giant! cgmsclcgdenligrirlln Bllclgitiger “puke” included. M”, ,1, ....... . . act: on the marireb- _ um“ 5°“ "w" "‘ y y Murphy, o. 1)., rector of st. MensndLadiessizes; i ing. He was a passenger in Mr. L. A. , W. Ro r's car returning from the Dunstans University and direcnr tuners of the late James B. Blake of the short courses; Rev. D. Mc- when another car crashed into the Neil. North Rllslico and Mrs. Mich- renr 0f the auto durin s blinding sel Doyle, North Rustico. Mr. Fran- snowsborm. Several s tches were cis Keefe, principal 01' Bifillfl- Mil"! required to close the wound cous- school. presided. —— ed when his head struck the roof The 4'1 students who registcmd of this car with the impact. The included represeltstives of North other machine was operated by Mr. Rustico, Hope River and Bflillh Keith Plcksrd. Other occupants Rustico. They took a. great intflfefli of’ both cars escaped with a. shsk- in the various subiwt! "id we“ ing uw. ‘trainer's condition was greatly pleased with the course good night. Instructors included: Mssr- Mur- ._._.__ phy; Dr. J. T, Croteau of Prince BENT T0 SUPREME COURT- of Wales College staff and St. Dun- lcroest Swallow, char with stalfs University; Prof- A- B- MM- breaking and entering, also their. Donald and Mrs. J. H. Delaney 0f was committed to stand trial in St. Francis Xavier University. hi}; the Buprsnle Court when n. up- J. o. Dennis. inspector o! Wed d in the Police Court yes- Unions. . rday morning. The csse arose Scheduled addresses by Meéshrsi-l- out of s. break into the L. H. Ken- a. Larabee. supervisor of F @123! nody agency on Kent Street Mon- and Bramwell Cliarldlel". Sill)?" 1‘ day evening. Const. Gordon Poole of P. E. I. Libralues. did I10 mil- u-mted swallow near the storene terislizc Yesterday. _________i_._ geuglinll-nd, villi‘: gidigalioone-d ATTENTION JACK MINER 4 “.13.? ifimviiiifn “il.§'.§1°um’wii’n By blinding lulu» m» Fish “=4 ~ ‘ttking and operating s. motor Wuduleudielmfelglaiaiffmm m“ , , vehicle without the consent of the 5°11“ b e Y - Wm" m’ W“ mnmmi“ °“° THOUGHTS or A MOTHER. I 11511121106 obtainable at lluglles Dru! Store. Proceeds will be glvfll mmmi-Gddmlmey or Jet. Do Luxo 3et............ . . Chi-cinching.”- to the ll. A. F. Benevolent Desk Set No. 01-421; Fund. § Curran!" . . . 17.50. J’ Other desk sets, priced $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, s1s.oo,,-;g,,s1eo.oo. .1’ i r IIIIIIII REDDIN BROS. GIFT TIPS Chocolates In beautiful, Cedar Chests n great var- iety of shapes and sizes Chocolates in fancy boxes -ihe largest display and vuliety you have over seen. Buy War Savings Gortifiosioa all In Savings Stamps“ / . Nurses‘ Ensemble in white pearl briilisnce— Pen, Pencil, Thermo- meter in white leather case to match-inso- lrusli, Comb and Mirror Sets-o beautiful and use- iui gift for Her. Handsome- ly boxed - Moderately week. Tha case arose out of the theft of Chester Campbell's car in the life insurance business, as b tin ‘ th for our nation as a. whole. y can “m? e pmceé“ Started priced. - The number and variety of m gifts moka if almost impossible to make n com- plm list. Bast of all come kcmthefrorltcfhia ahopthc previous night. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mr. Jsmm B. Blake was held ves- tarday morning from his late resi- dence Mal ue Road to 5t. Dun- stalra Bus where Requiem Hizh Mothers‘ homes are lonely, And Mothers’ hearts are sad. As they patiently await To see their soldier lsds. Our homes are dark without them No boyish laughter there To mingle with the other: 1n the hsilwuy or on swirl- "We men in management stand io- dsy in the position of a general staff LIFE COMPANY OFFICIALS SAYS for our field smiles. Upon us de- STRENGTIIENING AGENCY SYS- voives the duty and the opportunity TEM WOULD BE MAJOR. CON- TRIBUTION TO DEFENSE NEW YORK, gthenlng the life of formulating the strategy and the dsy-to-day tactics which will win that was‘. “In its specific application to life Dec. ii —St.rcn- years ago to improve life insurance service to the public and better the status of the field men. Asserting that facts mid figures sccllmlllsreri through research dllring the past 20 years emphasize the importance of "our present corps of established reducers." he continued: “P: - ably no business has given closer full implications. this is wsr roi- us that flsency assets be strengthened F Afleniion i Fur Breeders 111111114130!!! i * M!!! WM wlellfflibd b RW- P- W‘ insurance agency insurance, wi the war can be tud to the bl t it i in and w" look o"; 0:’ M81103. D-D» W110 I Wlldllcifid g ‘nil: ggehrfinléfi looifrday system would constitute "o. major reduced to simple terms. Tzley are: iorcg during T51? pig? taro fecsfuigi ‘"99 Uiiilfllllflli fill 3 service It $116 EYIW- Occuliyln! val}: L51,“ soldiers in a réw, contribution" to the defense of --cmel'ging from the period directly than has life insurance, Much sol-t! in the Ewliillflfy were: Right . democrac . Frank F. weidcilborncr, ollrnd of us hsvin , b the leader- Rfiilefllld Mmmlllml‘ J- A MmThY- A w“ W“ the“ for sum Agency silica President of The ship, preserved twog thlilgs An parti- IWW‘. I'M 1w’- G- A‘ Mfimmm °r But now he has rown to manhood, Guardian Life Insurance Company. cular: one. the financial assets of tha stuff of St. Dunstan; Univfl- The m; goidiets aid sway New York, told the Thirty-fifth our respective companies; and two. liW- Th! P51159139" We" mum And the boy. that then pretended Annual Convention of The Associs- our established agency forces.’ Gilillflllc 5511018311- chimes 5mm" ls s. soldier, sure to-dfly- tion of Life Insurance Presidents Declaring that ss an agency msn Innis R0 61'. l-Ifidwcll Doyle. Wll- _ here today. he was concerned directly with the 113m, Tra. or and Joserll Curley. I11 the cVCllillil by lhe fifewidc With democracy now facing the second of these objectives. Mr. The lollflwlhi; W676 i-he "lflllrllvm In Iilllci’ he 15 me“? 1 me, gravest of threats, Mr. Weidenbcr- Wcldenbornel- drew s parallel be- Hon. GcOIZQ D. 138131015. M1" Jllfi- Ami hi5 63165 are m" fiiljsfliigh, 1 ner declared, “life insurance, as an tween the financial assets of the tics Arsenault, Dr. WJP. M-"BMil- WW1 91° fir‘? 1'51“ ‘m ' integral psrt of that democracy. life insurance companies and the lan, Messrs. G. Sheldon Sharp-e? And one“ m the mmmght silence willingly and eagerly shoulders its human assets represented by the thought has been given to the pro- blem of careful selection, and today we have individual company rating charts and an aptitude index svsii. able to qlllde us in this process. The Agency Practices Agreement llas been formulated to aid filrther in the solution of many sales mm. llgement problems. The American College of Life Underwriters and other improved training faculties sre gains made in the past two de- Convinced that we hove the Gift you wara looking for. and Trappers _FRITZ WEISSLER of Montreal is buying all kinds of Raw Furs at W. Chester S. McLllrds Office. 11o KENT STREET, Charlottetown. iiElllllN BROS. PHONE 86 ..la..mlliarlirzrllriiiwrllllll Pays highest market prices WI... Prowse, Noel DeBlois. W. Ch full shsre of the responsibility for field forces. "Certainly the 20 to 25 codes." LEO M. DOUCETTE fer McLure. Robert Nicholson, klfltitnqthlejarlélg? ttlioftilimnway n! defensey per cent o; the mm] number of The speaker emphasized that in Fflmk 1"!!!"- Phllll! SRHIidfl-i. POW Suggestions already advllliccd for agents whose production counts for iOOiKlIIKI zit agency affairs "my Oh my bov is home onci: morb- h I iiste . All is silent gooboyish ibrlll enters the door ROY M- sMAu-MAN consideration in that connection ili- from 50 to 60 per cent of the total ., elude the combatin of inflationary sales of the full-time agency force elements through he sale of life of the average ordinary life insur- Beer, Arthur H. McDolisliil, Roy McDonald. J.J. Morris, RF. Mc- . P“ Jam“ tilillking arises solely from study of what we in the life insurance busi- nes have been dOiIlg of our own ee, K.O. J.A. McDonald. Brown, Patrick Pitzsimmons. Jflme-‘i Then I turn buck sgulrl to myy pillow insurance. at the same time malcnp ance company would be comparable vomiting for the past 20 years. to t c040 -- - Mu“- - u-A . Smith. GWIBB MCCQYTYW?» m‘? T For it is ullly a dream ils be o a available more premium dollars for to the best of our bonds. our triple find s. solution oi’ our problems. and Taylor. Hsrrv Stewart, D. J. Riley» the purchase of government bond; Ansccurities." he continued. not from any consideration of m- S Y G Pmfesshnfl can]; DA. McKinnon. A. Belcher. Percy ‘The years (piss bv since he h” ml- in provide physical defense mster- And we should not confine cur cent, outside criticism directed at ay t0 our racer Gav. Cglaglvea chandler. Jbg-yovllgfi tygrgafilee ‘fevgilrages m isls. and laitéllzutlen 1oz: til-he liife fihxlnkinl lilmiinusti the we“ lzreuui “hi, Liketlnost sfzlersill staffs. w? > mun, . . Hyndlrlan. - “ 511d - i both! ndsuranoe s s orsfl“ a °" n _ c ere are s n many Much , mus lccogn tint we shs M LEOD BENTLEY McMillan, Arthur Campbell, Dr. E. while from every home si- a me o; “m”. bond, u, m. pubic, porlifoliOq, well selected originally. be subjccuv to the criticism of- i I Want t In m, Robins, Milton O. Bell. Frank nc . g1 their mm Mr. weidenborner said. on which the management pro- and will 50mcflm§ receive guggq- > W. I BENLI! l. 0. Mncswain. HD7898! Newfiilm- “wk “whet” ha" w“ ' In addition, “the contribution blem is greater todsy than was 1.10113 fr0m_(*crtnin m-m chair‘ > J. NTLQY’ l, C. Willis. James Doyle, Frank Cass which agency leadership, and cnm- anticipated. In our agency prot- strategists “rhgse recommendation; T‘, the Army’ “ll-e Nflome’ must be evaluated ill the clear ligllt us... BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enfoy its superior quality aIsn 0. F. BENTLEY. LL3- uiti Stephen Brown. Interment W85 puny management in general, can folios, as well. we have similar ss- jarristen anil Attorneys-n- m Law Com . h i . f t th t blthed ' _ . ," 1" =1" entail sgd,ggf,;g.yitgqt"gotn“£.“;t“li.._ ..z‘s.'z.z‘er.t“zr.rzr*.rsss if. 2r: rs....*.iz:;..°..."s..s:us... "I . i:'l‘lle peculiarity oHnber-cliloala - whole institution of life insurance. and $100,000 annually. Certainly cums PAYS DEBT ll U"! mo" 7""! P°°P|° m“ “u The battle now rages further fleldswiil constitute s. msjor contribution there will be foreclosures-some will mini. is repaying with tun on DQ110- ‘Msrch on’ is the battle song to the defence of d£iIiOCfnA.,y." he be disposed of at s loss~but the s us. loan of $25,000,000 m e in ' While the cry to Heaven from declared. sensible plan would seem to be to 1938, Mother i "We an facing today the initial rehabilitate where feasible, slid llantbolaculr. HOW 101181 011 F0016?- h°W 1°"! impact of s rapidly expanding de- thus strengthen these assets in our i k tth answer. §§§“.X.“l¥>w“ri.wi~ily will be done fense economy, with all its new building for the future." demands." he continued. "In its Mr. Weidenborner recommended ".1: AM pains W“ W‘ m“ 4°" A VISIT T0 SANTA CLAUS- Plcase send me back inv son. THQLATIZliHM M“ — . Ed al- Gillespie '18 Douizlss Street, ciisrlottetlowni _--_---_-_ HONEY T0 DOA! 1M Prince Shoot m____.___. ' vvwvvvv Fish live in water and" breathe it, bnt. ncvcr drink it. Tiiggd get enough moisture in their OQ#QO-Q-OQOQOQQ soothes Lilli! "thrill" Tuba and i Us. iiolleli alid Company l. r. iincillsitn i chum-ed Accountants i By snow HAYES Santa's Toy Shop ".5" . lflvfilillli d .11.»? i‘. / _°'“"°"f‘°'f CANDLE LIGHT Wmmmmik - iiflli0l. $ERV|0E 5-5. LLB. ZION CHURCH Minus M,“ ‘fir. BOLIOITOB n1. ‘until ‘le°".‘.'5'l“u'.°‘ “"‘ WEDNESDAY December 17th 8 P. M. After they hail finished, Sarita Santa opened the door and they n asked them if they would like to the children. hall gill they came u; a smsii nw many little men busy making , lqnfffhunotlolma. I10 L see his toy shop. “Well, follow me,” said Santa. door. 307l- i "Buns-mach" ,._.-,_..... ~ - i , ‘ Y Y‘ “We should love to!" cried He led the way down a long ALEX W. MATHESON N! _ _e.‘.. Hfléiaunts-ss. _ il-‘plijj