We *‘ "” nm _sveww _“__ i; , V ‘I \ ` i nt .` ... . ‘ ' ,Nil niseuu _ . O NYCenlrll ... ..»..q... _ North American ... . . .. Pub Ser N I Radio ... Stand Oil N I ... . ~ -.- Tex Gulf ... »-» a.. . . .. Union Carbide ... ». .». . ' Tininn Pacific ... . . . Iluiterl Corp ... ... ... ~.. ... . U B Rub ... ... 1-. ... PLUM PUDDINGS Let us make your Pastries, Cakes and Plum Puddings for your Christmas parties. f w P.“.".€.“.. ii 1;; ::’_ 1:; . 1; “iii-!S.!_€_?_lJ..$ At the Holiness Meeting Mrs. Adj, stevens took as ner tex. st. John, chapter I5, verse ll: “These things have I spoken imto you that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy mlghg be full." also versa 5. “I am the vine. ye are the bran¢ihes." How happy every child of grace. who knows his sins forgiven. Christians are the happiest peo- ple on earth and their happiness does not depend on outward cir- cumstances but comes from a sense of union with God. At the evening service Adj. Stev- ens spoke on the text st. John. chapter I2, verse 32, “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me," 0 eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore, Look only to Jesus, now sorrow no more_ Two came to the Mercy Seat and iound salvation. ` TRINITY UNITED ClIUBCll` ` Although the weather' and the unfavorable walking interfered with the attendance still fair congrega- tions assembled at the different ser- vices of the day. The special fea- ture was the observance of "White Gift Sunday" by the Sunday School. The service took place in the Chii.rch auditorium. Mr. B. W. L0- Page, M.L.A., was chairman and as- sociated with him on the platform were Rev. C. N. Brown, Mr. B. G. Green and Prof. L, W. Shaw. Mr. LePage is chairman of the Central R/:llet Committee and gave a par- tial report of the work of the Com- mittee during the past year, show- ing an expenditure of 81.000 in cuh with a balance on hand of about 8200. The reliel' money received from the city and paid os' under the directimi of Mr. Danze! "‘TTiiams is sepsrato and apart from the above.” The church is indeed for- tunate in having the services of Mr. LePage and Mr. Williams for this important work. The choir was fil- led by members of the C_ G. I. T. all in regulation dress. The pro- gramme included a solo by Miss Doris Tait and a violin solo by Miss Thelma Toed. . both of which were delightfully rendered. Hundreds of white wrapped gifts were deposited by the children and the collection added $34.00 in cash: "Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye did it unto Mef' Rev. Mr. Brown delivered the ` ?ii.'.“‘i.§"i"'»;.; 11'. :.1 2'.: “°" -°T'\'m53-`°° °'7""' ' °'°' Maraiurlta. Simon. _ it 'i‘1’i"i.a"T;i'.I:' ‘ tAnaconda . . » . . . .. a|cH. TAs°rv cakes §’.‘;t;'..i`.'.°“.“§!."'.1¢.'.§-::.';3f°':§§§ ’“"‘ containing the purest in- f?Z.'l'ii'iL`._- '.2 gfgdients, tion lrnngq \,,`_... ., . 1 ‘f‘e1.‘l -"'.\ ""~1<~f‘o ; .-aff’ -'>'-'-"37 » .ik _ , /v /in QT .P QQ, A" --I I 7 '“`b..‘>/f’/ I i .sermon in the morning from the text Phil: 2-5 “Let this mind be in you as was also in Christ Jesus." It was a meditation of Jesus teaching concerning man. In the evening Rev. Dr. Ramsay preached from the text “One is your master even Christ and all ye are brethren,” Matt: 23-8. If we accept the first part we must. also accept the see- ond. The text contains the fimda- mental truths of the Christian faith. lt is contrary to the teachings of the Humanist.; and the Communists and similar teachers who deny the ex- istence of a Divine Master. The text lmplliea that we cannot serve two mas rs, further that our out- look and aim must be universal in scope. We need a demonstration of love by the Christian people and nations of the' earth. The service was broadcast by C. H. C. K. The service of praise in addition to the hymns and anthems inciumd a solo by Mr_ George lohnaon. “Rock of Ages." BER. LIFE DOGGED BY TRAG- EDY, NOTED FRENCH ACT- BESS IS NOW NEAR v DEATH , PARIS, Dec, 10.-Alice Cocea, a | noted French actrem whose life has ibeen dogged by tragedy, lay gravely ill today with blood poisoning, the result of pricking her finger on a lobster claw. Mile, cocea played in the first un- derground theatre during the war and was starred in shows that act records for long runs in -Paris. Recently she tried a comeback in the face of unpopularity resulting from the suicide in August, 1932, of Lleut. Victor Point, a French naval officer. after he and the actress had quarreiled. Mile. Cocea is the wife of unt Btanislas De La Ftouche cald. I They were married in 193 after an i attempt by the Count's father to ` prevent the union. At the time of Lieut. Points death, the Count was quoted as saying Mile. Cocea intend- ed to marry the officer after ob- taining a divorce. Natural indignation It was just a friendly game of | cards in the race train. rluddenly tone of the players put down his I hand. “’Ere. 'old ’ard_" he said. “This game ain't straight." “Watcher mean? asked his ob- ponent aggressively. "What do I mean?' asked the oth- ` er. "I mean you‘re eheri‘tin.' You : ain‘t playing the ’and wot I dealt yer." I 1 _.__ _- Advertising llatas- ¢Q Payable iii Advance POP wool; Annennfomen an nm ng ra a_ _ p i I lad Ze per ward; ln llcniofiaan Notices, Th. par Iseli: Darn el Floral and lpiritnnl Oillrlnga, Carla, eta., do. per llama: Letters of (foviilolenev-_ ne. per lloli Notion of Thanks and Appreciation, Tic. per lnoh nr de. por wnrd_ Other ration nn nppllraelon. llinlnnl Charge lor any advertisment twenty-five roles Central Guardian locals do por wud; Wantern and lantern locals, ee to d (` i l nt le rr ward (Ianni larli-le pan word. three laur- tlona foe the price ol two, strictly blynbln In llvnlnn. _ For Sale ma una _ mnv. anonrl. an uns, mary, other pen. ensaniaellitaroyst, Sm Miscellaneous ,Atchison ... . igzmlrgt lfotor t... Of any size made on c P a°.°..'Ii.'1I.'II.'Z1,.".2;II FBQUBSI- viilzanenks and oiiionf. ._ Con Gas 4' ... inn Motors ... ... » . ... int Ban-eaten ... l Nickel FPR... How Smith.. Dom Steel and Maine; Harrie Mr:t"r-ll Front _,__/»~ Z* Stock Quotations C,,,;,,,,,asg,g . I Pivotal _New A Markets At A .. ..._ ._ _ ... WA 13'/| 'mg 40 :ins wit ... ... H3” 21 ‘ in-.U :iw 4-zu, ... ... '_-if/. ao :im ... 141| ... ... ... ._ ai ... ... _ _ ._ 11-; . _ ._ aiu" 44 | _ _ 4be~ Kent Street ' Ph°n° 211 ,si-n 'rei . . _ . . _ ._ iis |,.»i.»...».- Wm inn.; mise-ii in is Brsgiliau ... ... . ... lik) Can Cai' __ ... ... ._ M i-ents per S0 pound hal. New' Fl’IIi"~ wiek green m-»un\1|na at 80 carts fo' similar 1|iiantit’eii and Prince Eilvi-nr-I Island green ninnntainl at 30 eenif for 90 pound bags. ` 5 t FVZ li (YIITII3 (Canadian Preal) Stork! Clole B A Oil ... ... ... o . 1378 Bmuhnrnoia ... . . . 3 Imp Oil _ .. .. . lf¥"} '_’ll,. Int i"e|~~ . . --- V\`n|ker I‘i'd ... ... ... ... ... 1.’>‘.h lif1TVLDV(¥ (Canadian Prana) Stocks U0" TORO.\`T0_ Dex* 10- Acnie Oil l5‘:; Amity _ ‘~"‘i Rear _ ._ ... . `l?_l Bugnman ._ . ,,. ... . _ Barry H _ _ .. . . .~ OAS!! PBICES Wheat: No 1 hard 62§Q; No 1 nor and trnck 00%; No 2 non 57%: No 3 nor 55%: No 4 nor 511%: Nu 5 51%; Nu G 4051; Feed 47%; No I durum 55% . Oats: .\'o 2 C W and track 301;; Nn 3 C W and ex I f.-ed 210i: .\`o 1 feed DMM: No 1 feed 2413; Ite.i~\-ted 20%' Bnrli; Mnltirig grades 0 row ex S C W 38%; 2 row ex .1 (T W 375; Otlu-r nriiilea no 3 (‘ W and tm:-k 34%; Nn 4 I' \V 3l'A; No 5 C W' 31%; Nu 0 C W 3011'- iiifflfi/iFVlIZ? i...-» t('anndian Prunl MUf\"l`REAl., Dan' 10-llrfilsh nnil fnri-'gn exchange in rvlnil-in tn the Viiniuiiiin riollar_ na r-fiinpllml hy the Royal Bank of Caniidn, closed tudny as fuliows:- Aultrnlia pound 4 0.'/lTi. Austria arhilling .1802 lielgium helgii _'£16-ii. Hrnsil milrela .I-R39. Biilgfflii iev .0153 l‘b|na I-long Nong dollnra litlilil. Usochnlileiriikia crown _(1401. Denmark krone _?£8t\ .i‘~; Ill; H Metal . ... ... 1.10' ‘Iloiijo . ... . . ..._. lil'/l Ilrulorne _. . ..._ 975 Ruff Clin __ . ... 3 I linniir iiiu _ iw ini; ii l|'liY\ \|l\\ . 1'al Oil ._ |('nntlr- T . . 53 i"iiI'at 45/ i ll I `h‘ioug `4‘f»luinnrin __ i‘onlnurum (‘:irllinn _ _ Irvine .\Il||es I"°FNlii:1‘ .. 3-'W I"r‘vl Kirk . . . ‘T ~..~ I3 K1 2*! 4..____:in\ _ _ _ ilrfiiinm _ 5 ilrrinaiin ._ .'92 Hollinger iinirieslvnii _ H-river _ .. lui Min |(..,.i._\- Kifk Hilti Vi k his ' H in 45 _ _ ._ 54 \ r ~a 4- . . ._ ‘_‘0 Iifikv Short Lon Gold _ _\lar-n-ian _ ._ ‘Y 77% _,V \ _ _ \l1‘liilrrf~ _ . \lr_\lii‘l|l\ , __ ffl \i#\'iitir~ _ . 103 _\fv-\\`i\ttr‘\'l __ 4| _\l¢-rlnnd _ _. _ 24 .\inn:\'|| _ _ Bachelor, Punch, etc. PIPES Dunhills, Meerschaum, Hands, Monaco, Ashley, Admiral, etc. In all shapes and prices | We have some nice Case Pipes Fornlerly s ellin g at $4.50-Now - - $2.19 Our Cigarette line is one of the best. T u r r e t, Winchester, Buckingham, Gold Flake, Sweet Caporal, - 'etc. We sell a complete line of Chocolates. and many other wonder- ful Gifts. .limmy’s Tobacco Store 173 Queen Street CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ _ .`»‘_~, 3300 'ii fl I 1 1515 lil 1000 4450 llnn Rnain _‘-- IWW Finland finmark .0230 lfrnnee franc _M10 (lormnny reiohamlirk ?i7‘Z0. (irc-at Britain pound 5 ‘.'l72i). .\iui-nhv _ _ _ !\`ipiilni1\g'._ _\'nrnndn __ _\`<\v-th <'nn . si 114, 240 .'i.`i|l0 '28 21 Grover drnohmn 0087. Holland fiorln .039 Iliinnry pi-ngo _'.‘8fiiIl india rupee Italy lire _(H21. .Tapnn yeri .Yugoslavia iiinnr 0214 New Zrnlnnri pnund 4 0837 Norway krone _‘A-‘$72. l"0illid llnii .502 Roumanin ieu 0101 South Afrif-n Pound 50005 Spain peaetn 120'! Sweden krone 2127 Swiizr-rinnd frnne 301'! United Staten dollar 1%( per cent diaeniint NEIV YURK, DN' 10-(_\I‘\-~F/V' olzn 1-xr-hnnge firm flreat high 511: 'lnw 515"-' clone M dlly hiiiai 5 IM/1- l"r""i‘P I 113 V R32: Belgium 12 0|: Tir-rmaviy 37 V Fnnnda 1 01%. 23 -1 1kf7”1L.(Tl]T?l? Mark 1.'il/ ga/ 204 Amer Cvlin R _ .. ... Amen Suri l‘nw _ Frm _\l~r¢f\ni _ _ . .. r"=ti»-1 Serv . ... . .. .. ll Rnrrl and Share limp nu . _ _ ,_ 'wt Petr- . ... ... . . ... '~ iNinn Furl ... ... ... ... ... St Oil Inll .. tention. Reasonable rata. New Ranch. G. Harding, Charlotte- twll- ' M11. Female I-lil! Wanted_ if-i t lJC'l'l0N l'0l'l‘1- llil Whbt Beane _ CUIGS Otlltrnl Job ' ' U01. 1-11., iii? §i§_ ..§§§ #sit , _ I F08 la iii WANTID I0 Pl! Willard , llivl. .ii 'a 3 _ ,$.13 _'ml YI! PWR _ “Y PAY, at ii §l iii iii DUN ti l'0Xll lAN(XlD. llfllfl' A'l'- , (2. M. Lampaoa. It Co. Ltd., MQaeenlhaat IAlll¢l.l.C-4¢i'i` lawlhs ¢fsllvarlanl&a\e inlondsri-~ . I\lI|nAlo¢|llKKd Lost '“r2=§ i; “fill iillif . 'l' ii 3'.. if 1 17' INV-' Vries! off‘|inA... .. -“lil ll } 211 I [ll mi I i i‘nrin»inter __ Iwi twin __ |l‘ii»n»-or _. ,Pri-m|»r .. Pros Air _ iiead Auth lie-no Hold . _ __ fill -*an Ant __ 1.'li\ 54 I. 11 ' :in in 711| 130 fl? llfll 1 _ _ .. as a Sherrill , fliacnr _ . . . . .sf Anirnuiy ._ Sud Ruin . __ ._ 105 Sud Print .. . ._ ._ 5 Sylvanite .. . 119 Tack Hiirl .. , ._ . 578 Tim (`: I 19 ma ii ._ Tuvrngrvine . ._ .\1i '|`v4\|ulvi'l\ll _ . . , .. ~'Yi While Engle . _ _ 'Ii “i\cuiim _ _ . . . _ 1 \"|»nnd __ \\'nit Amu _ _ . l\‘ri¥ht H _ . ... _ . . W valli- tt l 21) _ mn as ll, I ... ~-. . i Total sales '::1_i\w_ UNLIBTID - 17 . . ._ l'_’ Aldo-rmae Brett Tr ilrnvi-wim- l'iin Kirk I Vent Miin __-!§-=Z-- i'liem Rel . . . 21 l`li\\rr‘hill 1' (winner i'nh iam llni Dil _ ... llom Rxpl l~`..~l 1" C 1 M -, .. 4’~ 'I P' ~~ ¢.. Fl'iiov'\dn . . _. .. Uonillllll _ _ , _,, lllilir-|~ _ _ _ - ‘ll'm° Oil . . . .. ._ i Ni:-kr-\ _ , .. L.lnv-k Man __ link# Mron ... Nor-don _ IKYVALI M1001. lm Mu-ay 2 An ‘Penal Cinack Iggy lequaid 2 Ciara Ciarkin 2 Ulf! U01!" _ . fl 'L 1 200 l 08 i FANNING SCHOOL Standing of Fanning 'School in November: Grade Marjori X.-1, Enid Ramsay; 2. e Bryenton. Grade IX.-1, Alice MacGougan: 2, Lorne Owen; 3, Kenneth Mac- Kay. Grade VIII.-1, Dugald MacNuit; 2, Mary Stewart; 3, Roy Abbott. Grade VII.-1, Eleanor Ramsay: 2. Kentford Abbott; 3, Waldo Cousins. Grade VI.-l, Marion Abbott; 2. Jean Stewart; 3, Bruce MacGougan. Perfect; attendance-Enid Ram- say, Alice MacGougan, lgenneth MacKay, Lorne Owen, Dugald MacNutt, Mary Stewart, Roy Ab- bott, Eleanor Ramsay, Kcntford Abbott. Marion Abbott, Jean Stewart. James R. Murphy. teacher. Primary Department: Grade V.-l, Lawrence Ramsay; 2, Ge aid i_.oci -rm furtherance of its slum clearance policy the London County Council has adopted the report. of the Hom- ing Committee and decided to clear ‘nd l'0'd¢V910P the two areas in Bethnal Green known as the Nags Head-fields areas, about tour acres in extent. at an estimated cost of 8650.000. The areas czmni-ise about 173 houses It is Dl'0l>0~SCd w Provide 230 dwel- lings to accommodate l.l50 persons and six shops. and nil the new buildings are to be ere-red within l0 years. CUBIOUS ZOO BABY IMAGE OF ITS MAMA NEW YORK. Dec. 10-What with repeal just around the corner and Colonel Lindbergh flying oceans again. New Yorks yrmuilnce was caiighi cfmplctciy ininufzre today by an extremely unusual occurrence at the Bronx residence of Volga the 20" } M5 , in I Vampire. Volga is the proud mother of a br-and new offspring. a baby vim.. me ` ipire bat. The event was enough to 1 liirow the entire persoiinel of the i r ilirorix Zoo into a perfect frenzy of I ,,,» ;'i_s-light. ll II/ _J BUY CHRIAQTMMAS smug HY Ixorard Cusack ‘Wi Iiiurra .Q clara McDonald J&ph H08!" 8 George McD0il Blanche Murray _H59 } I Geneiieve 'hrairi \ Joseph nn ZW* I -` ' -au -.~_ i iss fe: .5 '7< »-- _ ` ~n gs: `~` if l ‘gig f 9( wh viii \ V* . J _ lo it! .1 Silverware We iiave flat silver l. in several popular patterns Also bon bon dishes cake plates, trays. etc These are always welcome gifts i‘or thc Man ofthe House we would su;£2-s bliaving Outfit moking Set Piashligiit ’en Knit Q \\ :it h firpenters Tonic Delta Lantern, htc 4., 1,1 ---1-_--sql* “ceo ° if f<>r° Ever V :`f~§"`§"f.'L ~‘ at “§:€1'x\._e; _ P Z _gr ~ *t L “The _"zu, are fond of sport of all kinds. Make them happy with one of the follow in Skates, Skis Hockey Outfits Hockey Sticks Pucks Glassware including such "articles as Sherbert (i asses, Water Jug ond Glasses, Bon bon di~hes. Etc.. make dimty and service- able gifts. ..._... . J _ 1 il. bod i 5 I fi ‘ _ ff Rogers Hardware’ ’ ..a~\°GKeepers whether their home is large or small, find El iz( TRIC \L Gifts among the most use iul and welcome gifts Choose an hiectric Iron. Clock Toaster, Lamp Hot plate or Percoiator and know that the receiver will be glad for your thought fulness Pyrexware, Brass ware, Scissors. Ten Pots, Ciinstmas-treo sets are also popular I Yililr »: Y i Ha P id » 4 _ t .3 , _ i -i J \ ...I r. eu' ;