isseehss.ssssserses eyes; .2595; 82; risers-wanna _ 2.25 552.1. _. .. .‘Q.f:__4‘_.___§ii1'!.§‘$ .195! $355 I i l f t r c 8 The New end lovely \\' o“ g, Exquisitdy hlnd-Illhicned. Three diamonds in the engagement ring. Perfectly matched B_ Mcdcrnistic moill, m. aide eu- incnds enhancing lhrbeauty of :::..‘;.'.;f":. _.. ...$37_5o C, Just u pIctured—lnd u. out- o 9' , _ - q . u vs‘ ‘e shape up “‘ \ NEW BULUVAs FOR. i940 Guaranteed, up LADIES’ B ULOVAS Round l. n d ENGRAVED .‘;'lIL0\’.»\ Natural color.$3 3 a ‘ at Souris will be Mr. M. C. West, ‘Fdith Courage I ll"! IIIUU It? s: ~=.-.-...:.:~ m ~ .3 figcctum °‘“"""-__*" "Wr- its a aifilhfiizifin’? curse-err»: ‘°"‘P%.‘ii2.ll‘°..."‘“i' t": i‘: ‘c; 1:11. fiifififi“ m“ om“ .i..“..‘.'i”i’$mil° 1331531.: at: m‘ CORRECTION-In u Institute account Dibluiriedamsuflljtg urday the balance cu hand should‘ have read $2137. CHRIS; ,0“ I —-'wh0 SIIII Ihhdflt ‘not? wmwggmwwmmm 11°‘; rem? The dedicated and the dis- and dress Si. to $2.75 per cioz. m? selection at the Guar- °°' “' ir..“‘r.".:.": ..'.'°“":...P°.r' i“ i-"on SALIL-Bkxxi tested brced- the d - '-‘ “P "l" e l’? bones ll if I had films: ye 400 to chose mm. Hens doubts. m V‘ "W e _ _ _ etc was tco much cit- _ “megffig” “m ‘m’ “d” ed nationalism still left inexthc world. The key-note of the Peace Treaty at Versailles was the dub- ious word ‘self-determination.’ The constituent stair. of the Lea- L-iioc-n-ie-zi. TRANSFERRED—MX'. Ind Mrs. W- F. Pfliker 0f Sourls made a farewell visit to this city Satur- day. prior to th ii- lea for bated their claim to an independ- ecbum. s. etc whiovlisupiq“ ent and jealous sovereignty. w. Parker has been transferred Menace:- of the ceneiaien Bank Shelley's Dream as of Commerce. The new Manager "well- the I-easue of Nations has been tried and has not suc- ceeded. But the world must have m» kind of Ieasue of Nations a!’ 80 to pieces. We have learned tter lesmazis since 1919, sharper and sterner lessons than we learn- ed even in the last war, and 1 be. lieve that there is more chance to- gflsi 93:61 oflrh the formaltilrtmbgf 5mm ~ e true sp - m“ mm- WW- E- R- hind it. We shall have to create a '_____ _ - gfilwoyaorld amtii abangleérrinmixaexiyaog SIMS _ CANNON NUPT _ OOIICBP oms 0 p , u A quiet but pm.“ weddmg {(124550} ii’ the trials through which we are enqnjzed at me Ohflsman Baptist passing are severe enough to make Qimmh Qhulottewwl, c,“ Saturday’ us scrap all needless lumber, and Nov. 18th at 1o dclock when Dons W ‘m with clear eves and re- Louise, daughter o; ML am Mm solute hearts new conditions of go Suns, Fienidh Riverr was life. than indeed we shall have united in marriage to Mr. Earl G. Won an inestimaole boon. We shall 9811mm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- have realized that dream with TY 09-11mm. St. Elcaxiors. The cere- which Shelley concludes his mOHy was rfcrined by Rev. Ros- noblest poem:- coe N16?" T"? bride “E15 m" "F1118 “To suffer woes which Hope thinks in a. wlliieTfifql-JB with infinite; levy Mrs. wenen Sum while Mr. T° 5355,"; Xfflffl“ “m” m“ arrcn Sims ably supported the To d f 5 ' “he e y Power which seems a native of Eldon, Belfast. CORNWALL PABTOIL L CHARGE-Services on Suiugy, DW- 3rd! Kingston s. s. 10:15 a. m. Service i1 a. m.; New Domin- ion: S, p. m., Service 3 p. m., 59601321‘; D. geek, D. D1 11115“! fy tom n 11.5 la music; Cornwall: 5 s. ll we $00111. After the ceremony _ flDDY 31011111: couple left on a short mmpotent’ y h i .~ To love and bear; to hope till Pfgvfigggln I-YID to the Mantima Hope creates From its owntegvreck the thing it PERSONAL wnlemiw : ___s Neither tto fear, nor falter, nor W. A. McLa. , M tague "P311 h. the city iiigiinino“ u... ~53; This. like thy glory, ‘Pitan, u w be Scouts executive meeting yegtgr. Good, dgrfeat and joyous, beautiful ay. Hi1 F881 —-_- This is alone Life, Joy. Empire and R. L. Moiliscn, Sununerside, dis- Victory." trict commissioner for Prince County was in attendance at the executive meeting of the Provin- 0181 Boy SCOIIts executive here yesterday Mr. W.‘T. Anderson, ‘lvlcrell was in the City yesterday visiting his 5011. Cfl-Dt- E. H. Anderson. Mr. Anderson was B3 years old yester- day. but is enjoying robust health and is remarkably active mdvim orous for a man of his years. A. P. Ccretti of Borden was in the City yesterday attending an executive meeting o! the Boy Christianity At Stake "I cannot leave you virithout one final reflection. The struggle to- day is not only between law and naked force. not only between civilization and savagery. Our enemies are attacking more than the system of Christian morals on which our civilizatlon_m_fgund_edl._ ccurananawiou LIFE uvsun- aucn- L-9'l89-7-2l-!i GOLDEN WEDDINCF-On NOV. Reflecting the continued expen- alon of industrial operations, greater agricultural and mineral , ‘ ' enlarged ‘ ‘ ac- tivities. and participation in gov- ernment financing’, the lflnd an- nual statement '01’ the Bank oi’ Montreal for the year ending October B1 shows s. substantial growth in assets and a moderate increase in earnings. Total assets of tlfiifliibodsol. an increase of $151,252,539, have in fact reached the highest level in the bank's history and represent a new high mark in Canadian banking. Prof- its of $3,462,446 showed an in- crease of $64.0“ after the payment oi’ government taxes of $1,108,413 -which were higher by $6,799 _ and were the equivalent of 4.54 per cent on the capital, neat and un- divided profits, which compares with 4.46 per cent in the pieced- ing year; the increase in rela- tion to total earnings is albcut 3 per cent. The growth in the bank's assets is more than accounted for by an increase in deposits payable on de- mand and after notice of $161,752,- 105 t0 a total of SOIGMRMO. The changes in the notices in circula- tion. bills payable. and other items in the liabilities to the public are relatively small, As against i-he expansion in dep- osits there is an increase of $48,- ‘703684 in the bank's asset: to $201,243,716 and of 31222683748 in liquid assets to $742,603,867, while Ian-hing LIl§mS§SOShOPIbu6-—IIQISImI“~iIlNfiDd Jlfllnilllclilhflcllkvtllilll OIIII UlAIlAN-Prolllllollewllbtlillllf. I}! ‘Ilflfi cl current loans in Canada. st 857.- 261329 am larger by 829.558.2110.. Apart from substantial holdings in cash at $4,641,466, and money on depfleit in other banks at 877.357.- 497. holdings of government and other bonds and debentures. of which “the greater portion consists of gilt-edge securities which ma- ture at early dates," are up by JIGAMASIS to a-total of $517,171,- 255. This, together with the in- crease in deposits, may be taken 1n Dlrt as reflecting the bank's participation in the recent $200.- 000.000 Federal Government loan talnen up iby the Canadian banks generally. ‘rho expansion of cur- rent lcuu ll a highly satisfactory indication of the part the bank has played in expanding industrial and general buainex sctlvitlewrhc effect of the greater business ac- tivity has also been to Increase the bank's deposits from the public. Of the bank's total assets, show! If 0W!‘ 11.000.000.000, the qwckiy available mac-wees of $742,603.85’! are equal to 78.29 per cent of all liabilities to the public. This com- pares with 77 80 per cent in the preceding year. The net result of the year's oper- ations, after the payment of the usual dividends to shareholders and BPPTODFIBYIOII of $500,000 for bank premises, was to leave $81446 tobe added to the balance of profit and less; this compared with $18,390 in the previous year. The total bal- ance in this account now stands at $1,265,700. They are attacking Christianity lt- self. and they are succeeding. ‘Thirty years azo Europe was nom- inally a Christian continent. It is no longer so today. In Europe. as in the days before the Emperor Constantin-e, Christianity is in a minority, It is no mere phrase of rhetoric to sav that we are wit- nessing a conflict of Christ and anti-Christ. "We who are nominally Chris- tians have in recent years been growing very cold in our faith. Our great achievements in perfecting the scientific apparatus of life have tended to produce a mood of self- confidence and pride. We have too often become gross ma- terialist: in our outlook on life. I believe that. the challenge with which we are faced may restore to us that manly humility in the to God. In that case our victory is assured. The Church of Christ is an anvil which has worn out many hammers. Our op nents may boast of their streng , but they do not realize what they have challenged. lln Browning's words, "Only they see not God, I know. Nor all that chivalry oi’ His." 1st us rem-ember that in flight we are God's chivalry. EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Sliziaplylng Glasses II. J. MIIBIIII :1 presence o! the Unseen which alone gives power. It may bring us back Deafened People Report To Druggists "I was troubled for 15 years, writes Martin Olson. Could not hear a train stun next in it. Then 1 14, 1909 s large number of friends called on Mr, tend Mrs. David White to tender their con- grntulai-ions to them on their gol- den wedding day. During the eve- ning Dr. Ayers read an addzress and presented 9, handsome purse from their‘ relatives and friends to buy a radio and table. which was very much appreciated. Among other g.fts were two beautiful serving plates, a, bon-bon dish, clock, chocolates, gold chains and flowers. The Woman's Institute of which Mrs. White is a merniber nave her a cedar chest filled with writing paper which is very beautiful. also Meadow Bank 1n- stitute sent congratulations. GAZETTED-Tlie following ap- pointments all? llsztgd in thousan- ze o , : . how-n». M--=-~=1-=----~-~-~ te"s“'.e‘i”e...‘§hi..¥ ihih€§.’,°‘1.. i255. '"'>""""'=f°'"""~ W‘ Ede-Skid Med. Bty. (l-lowJ-To Arnlldruaaiste-lanerrubeelle- be Capt; Capt. W. J_ Andmw, -_ _ (8th Med. Bty. (How), 1st (P. E. l.) Med. Bde.) To be List Lt. A. M. Douglas. Lt. isupy.) S. G, Ives, 12nd Med Bty.) (How), lst (P. E. l.) Med. Bde). 2nd t. 1039. The follcwin transfers from the Scouts AAOOCIAIZIOIL Hg intends leavinz for Montreal to visit his daughter there 557' W ' / IIISTIIESSIIIF IIEIIII lIIII-IIS Nose running . . .8168 ntrcaminl . . . head aching . . .mIsIrnbIe! There's no sense in luch auflcringi TRY MENTHOLATUM for RELIEF—nt nncci Its soothing vap- oura penetrntu intern-d nasal ureuu—-heip aasa inflamed mcmhrunes— help to I-ualt mucul gathering. Treat that head cold standing value. Beautifully IIENTHULATIIM P. E. I. Ligh Horse am also gaz- ettedI-Caipt. W. E. Phillips, to the zsrirzi... ..$5o_oo w‘ Wu gNCEl-Eigfl Bookies Resort News System NEW YORK. Nov. 27 - The "bookies“, hard hit last week when the law imposed restrictions upon their trade. appeared today to have reverted to an old-fashioned but nonetheless tried obtaining the race rrsuihs 3110i’ needj-ogkccp in business. _ __ method of 8- system spyins". that went out of vogue when med- em telephone and tel eph equip- ment came iii-to use Ila-sh 1'8- sults direct from the tracks. ID- parenily is being resorted to. a- fe- suig of the shutdown of M. L. Annciibcrglq Nationwide Raoins News Services last week. strength to this belief was lent by the an-est Thursday at Bowie. Md. of two men on charga of violating the section of the lvtary- umd criminal code “relating to betting on results 0i a horse race." R01" sed m1 SL000 bond, the men > appear in court Nov._29._ “Binocular receiving lop value. the outside. for same. POULTRY We are in the market for all kinds of poul- try, buying daily at top market prices. By ship- ping your poultry to us, you will be assured of We have an open market for all grades from Milkfed Special to Canning Stock. _ alive, use a light weight container to save ship- ping charges and if shipping dressed include your name and address together with number of birds on the inside of the parcel as well as on Do not forget, we handle all grades from ggnngfg in specials, whether crate fattened, pen faiiened or off range, paying for market prices P. E. I. fin-Operative Egg & Poultry Association If shipping Inc. y sgc-n-ai-gw-za-iai P. E. I. l-lighrs. 2nd. Lleut. (supy). 1st Sept, i939. Lt. J. E. Andrew to the Corps Reserve of Officers. 30th. Sept. 1939. Gazetted as 2nd Lieu- tenants P. E, I. L. H. are William Arthur Arnett, lst Oct, 1939. Wil- liam Earle Rieardon, (supy) 10th Oct... i939. Gives COMFORT Dally bcilsht Aim 33%;‘ “Qéiofilhmfll Sh; it, fcould‘ hear a train whistle one- hlalf féllle axitafliglglgad noises 112v; ceare up. . is l-hedfiiiy remedy I have Itried that ever me any you are hard of hearing, have head noises, "m": titties“. "smaiiare ears e ‘ today? Relief is quick. Costs only a few cents a day. Your monev back if it does not help you. For sale and recommended by THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUG STORE CHARLUTTETOWN L-768-1l-20-24-29-l2-4-8. OPTOMETRIST '- Montaiue, P. B. l. - Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 5 P. M. Holidays ete., by 5p 0mg Office Connected, , DRUGSTORE |l '~‘.qAag,qA-l AAAAmmJLJL-“n n r e v ' with FOXMEN I will skin and dress your foxes for forty-five cents each. For finest workman- ship. See J. D. JENKINS Mink and Muskrais our specialty L-973-l l-25-6i truck or rail. POTATOES Hunter River Starch Factory chasing potatoes for starch purposes paying up to 45c per 100 lbs. delivered at the factory by GEII. E. FIILI. & SUN. is daily pur- I e The MariiinieygFurPool Limited MONCTON. ma. " Recognised u the belt marketing organ. Iaatiou for Silver Foxes. Ship direct to them or bring your furs to the Repreientative W. SIIESTEII S. McLIIIIE 110 Kent Si. _ onaabwrrarown cuanmau I‘ I A’ _ - . . , g R29i1939. Bank of Montreal Reports Record ' I r Assets as Result of Business I Expansion and Public Financing amue-meleueaucimanawaunnuiinn new» .AOVEMBE Charlottetown M P 1,000 skins. We sold 113 silver fox pelts‘ in one shipment forwarded in January last at an average price of $55.84. I We are particularly anxious for quantities of high grade 3-4 and full We can handle, however, fox furs of all grades and give excl- silvers. lent service at low cost. We will be forwarding shipments weekly throughout the season. vances paid on the usual scale upon receipt of goods. GIIIIRLOTTETIIWII FIIR SALES LIMITED 55 Queen Street, Charlottetown J i WANTE D I‘ SILVER FQX FURS We have private orders for large numbers of fine silver fox furs at prices from $25.00 to $100.00. We have the widest connection in this regard of any firm in the Province. We take skins on consignment 0nIy and from these fill our orders, the balance going through Auction Houses and other outlets. We have one customer, a maunfac- L turer in New Zealand, who wants i Ad- k" 41611-11-25-29-12-2. Silver Fox Pelts Wanted Take advantage of present trade requirements before large quantities of pelts come market. Realizing good prices now. Shipments daily. on the Pclting and cleaning plant now Skilled workmen. Fire Insurance. Night watch- in operation. man. Charge 75 cents. G. R. MACQUARRIE, Summerside. BPIMQIBIG UP FATHER . 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