, b “H ' “ vzxxxma.» outbid" r" V’. )Giii'l‘ PROBLEM ! FANCY COMPACTS Single, Double Ih-iplo Also Combinations with Cigarette Compartment. large variety of Color Combinations From $1.00 to $6.00 Keystone Sets in Genuine Leather $1.00 up ‘ Tobacco Pouches and Cigarette Cases $1.00 up " .1; 12.x "Emwxx ‘w. Five Year Diary Sets Fitted with Lock and Key 31,00 - ‘- ‘ \.w.v\v.-Hc¢>.u>:.: Genuine Leather Diary with Lock and Key $1.50 W: / MOIRE BAGS Fitted with jars and bottles for travelling valieiy of Colours $1.25 to 2.50 Moire Bridge Covers. Colored $1.00 - 1,50 CUTEX SETS In Leather and bakelite many colors to choose from CLUBKIT - $4.50 other sets at $1.25, 1.50 For Her Toilet Sets Compacts Toilet Water Bath Powder Perfume Overnight Cases Bathsalts for CHRISTMAS Have . Give . Send the famous Laura Secord CANDIES $250 and‘ up _ the evening's entertainment. ' ' ARJtEST rotnows snoormo F°¥ Him ‘T. a INCIDENT-City Police placed a Shaving Sell i.‘- l man under arrest last. night fol- ROIIS RBZOIS 4 "lowing investigation of the dis- Eiectric Razors Keytainer Sets Cameras Military Brushes Tobacco Pouches ‘ PHONE 219 - now-t; r) an I'm J,&,’\CJ~__\;L 5 759E iicii,»iii.3 Lhrmisa-i» uEQFEE i. Kill Slsiiiiliiiiiiiitiiiiiii iii .»_1 ~.. MONDAIH- . l: Iii-Cubs. ' lilo-Scouts. Fascist Fliers With Chinese Recalled norzo KONG, Dec. lib-Seven- twn Italian aviators formerly em- llllivcrl as instructors by the Cliin- r-sc Government arrived here to- finir from Hankow and announced LOP)‘ had been recalled by their can Government. _'l'llE‘y denied reports they were iiisllilfiélid by the Chinese to make "Wm for Soviet Russian instruc- (A. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) ' liner. now reported to be training Cnuiisc military fliers. iirinitp ‘Cijlilftij Agree To Arbitrate m Border Dispute (A. P. by Gilardiaws Special Wire) ClUDAD TRUJILLO, Domin- ictiii Republic. Dec. Iii-A week of Swliigillil hatchcis, of slaughter along the Massacre ltiver ended with the dawn of hope that arbit- ration may bring peace to the Halts-Dominican frontier. President Rafael L. Trujillo of the Dominican Republic announ- ced Saturday his acceptance of the invitation to a conciliation meeting to be held in Washington. President Stenio Vincent 0f Haiti earlier invoked treaties pro- viding for arbitration, and en- listed the. effort: of the United States, Mexico and Cuba as med- iators. T E JENKINS PHARHA Y ..( , v». DELIVER WE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The Central Guardian 'l‘hl 1 .. ..:..".:::..."..:"r;::'..hi.:"; l 1""! Illlure Ill! In inserted l! f algae“: word strictly ppygp]. m u], ents. KENT BEAUTY snappy), Gift cards. L-167-l2-20-3i. SEASON TICKETS for ren at Forum available Tuesday- L416. A HEALTHY Christmas gift for W"? 011116. l season ticket for] Forum. 11-176. i 3 A CHRISTMAS gift to last over "mil-he for your boy or girl. season ticket for F0rum_ I,.175_ EXPRESS RATE REDUCTIONS —Mr. Marcus Calder, of Canadian "aikmfll Express. has been advised that 91101118‘ today the weight for packs-re traflio has been in- creased to 25 pounds. and in addi- ' tion there are reductions in prac. i ticaliy all other rates for Canadian delivery. The dormer maximum Package weight was 15 pounds, These rate reductions. Mr. Calder . is advised. are permanent and should prove of considerable bene- fit to C.N.E. patrons. SACRED CONCERT IIELD_ The Prince Edward Theatre was filled to capacity last night when y a sacred concert was presentgd by the Charlottetown Mine chorus assisted by the Cherry Valley, ladies quartette and Miss Vera‘ Malcolm Campbell. Mr. Albert‘! Dinnis was director of the Male 1 Chorus and Mr. Albert Blan- chard accompanist. REBEKAIIS PREPARE PRO- GRAM-Preparations were nearing completion over the week end for the annual Christmas tree under the auspices of Alpha Rebekah Lodge. The program, to which ‘members of St. Lawrence and Wil- dey Lodges, 1.0.0.11, are invited] will be held Tuesday night after ' the regular meeting of Alpha Lodge. Musical selections, in which the 1.0.01‘. orchestra will parti- cipate,_and readings will feature charge of a shot gun on sydney street about six o'clock last even- ing. The shooting look place he- tween Queen and Pownal streets. Authorities said the man, arrested more than two hours later, was under the influence of’ liquor when taken into custody. Tlicy were continuing the investigation al- though they expressed the belief that the gun had not been dis- charged with intent to injure any- one. Mise Minnie Brown, New Haven, PREMIER KIN _.<.9qcflnued from I.) has arrived. home from a very pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. Address And child- i, , i I PIES Mince Lemon Apple Raisin Cocoanut Doughnuts Cookies Assorted Rolls, Muffins Date Loaves Macaroons Date-Filled Squares PHONE 211 STEA c» w <unnvs FAVORITE sum R11‘. IAKEIIY CAKES Dark Fruit Plain Pound Sultana Swansdown Cherry Lemon Filled Sponge Chocolate Nut Banana 161 KENT STREET has not been disclosed and the Prime lvilnisier has stated that it will be made known when parlia- ment meets. At present, under a statute adopt- cd in 1907. the Federal Government has power to control power export by the issue of licenses approved by ordcr-in-councii. Cabinet Coundl decided as early as last April that no further power export licenses should be issued un- til parliament has again been con- sulted on the general policy to be followed regarding this commodity. For that reason, the Prime Min- ister said, application for an export license had been refused the Mon- treal Light, Heat and Power Con- solidated last April. ‘The same de- cision prevailed when Mr. Hepburn asked for a license in November. Now Mr. Hepburn charges the Federal Government is refusing his request because of a desire to force Ontario to become a. party to the St. Lawrence waterways project. an enterprise favored by the United states and Dominion governments but opposed by the present Ontario administration representing the pro- vince most concerned, and in suc- cessive votes. by a majority of the United Staies Senate. OTTAWA. Dec. l9 ~40?)- Premicr I-Irrpibumii charge of fed- eral government fittempts to ob- tain control of Ontario's succes- sion duty collections and of fail- iire to cooperate with income tax infonnatiou was answered tonight by Finance Minister Dunning and Revenue Minister Ilsley. These ministers, responsible for the Dominiods tax-fixing and revenue-collection agencies, denied there was any effort by the Do- minion to interfere with the prov- ince. Mr. Dunning said all he had done was cxiplorc with the prov- lnoes the possibility of achieving greater efficiency and economy in lnx collections. Mr. Ilsley, after describing the agreement ‘o4’ 1936 between the federal and Ontario Governments whereby tho former agreed to col- lect the provincial income tax. said all income tax returns had been made available to Ontario officers on every ssion when requested under tii terms of the agreement. Robbers Leave _ Christmas Greetings HAMILTON. Ont, Dec. l9- Thi-eo satirical robbers who escap- ed with “non rmm the vault of a Hamilton Bread Oomplllv after cutting through a four-foot wall and binding and zagsinn u watch- mim were sought by police 9.0-. night. The robbers worked on the vniiit for more than two hours and then left s Christmas "nasty lng" aim) i110 debris. "Tb Mommy's bread: Merry .-.._ "$.52 .-_g Presentation To ii a i I w a y m a n Tho December meeting of Divis- ion 20 of the Canadian Brother- hood of Railway Employees was held on Wednesday last. It was far from being an ordinary meet- ing, however, for on this occasion Mr. J.H. Monaghan, recordingsec- retary of the Division since its in- ception was presented with an ad- dress and purse on the occasion of his resigning from the position which for thirty years lie had fill- ed so capabiy. In the address reference was made to Mr. Monagharvs valuable services, not only as secretary.’ but as local chairman and representa- tive of the employees with the railway management on schedule and other negotiations. The Bro- therhood was founded in order to procure a living wage for its mem- bers, and Mr. Monaghnn was one of the foremost in working to at- tain this ciid. His intellectual qualities, liis prudence and his de- termination wcrc of invaluable as- sistance to the members, who had to contend with great odds and face opposition of no trifling nat- ure. now gone; Mr. Moiisglian rcinnins. s. veteran. respected and admired by all. In his reply Mr. Monagiian stat- ed that, if he had accomplished anything worth while for the members. it was due in great mens- ure to their spirit of loyalty and co-operation and to the splendid work of the other members of that initial group, known affectionately as the “Old Guard." Honor Memory Most of the old guard orcI PJ’s it 4,7“ 10 lbs. Sugar —— 10 lbs. Oatmeal 8 Toilet Tissue FREE DELIVERY 10 lbs. R. Oats — 49c 10 lbs. Beans - 39c 10 Bars Soap - 29c 2 Doz. Apples — 35c 1 Pk. Apples -25c 57c Peas — 2 49c ‘ Oranges 25c Grapes - Grapefruit Nuts, Mixe Candy - IP. J. Maciliiiiiiiil y; Open Every Evening Till Christmas. gt NATIONS RUSH ( tlnued from page 1) 000,000 0i’ these respirators in hand. Nine millions of them are for use in London alone. Millions of sand- bags will be used by local authori- ties to give shelter in congested ar- eas against bomb splinters. Ten thousand doctors have been trained for air-raid duty. England, Scotland and Wales have been divided into food district areas. In each “shadow" organiza- tions have been established. They can, without delay. be called into existence should need arise. They are part of the general scheme to control the supply and distribution of food and feeding stuffs should emergency arise. Neoesslt Regretful Yet. while all these costly pre- parations are under way, no one re- grets their necessity more than ministers who have them in hand. “If the future of the world is to be nothing but an endless arma- ments race," says Sir John Simon. Chancellor of the Exchequer, ‘tits inhabitants would be fit for a mad- house and would end in nothing but the bankruptcy court. Arma- ments, however necessary. are no substitute for the political appease- ment which is the onlyreal basis of peace and- whicii is the direct ob- jcct of all our endeavors." Si: Samuel Hoare, Home Secre- tary. while asking the House of Commons to puss the Air Raid cautions Bill, (lCSCTlbCd it as "sett- iiig back the clock thousands of years." “For generations,“ s": Samuel continued, “we have been develop- ing the public services of the coun- try; light, water, gas and so on; and iii later years We have been, as part of this development. in or- der that the population shall be better and more cheaply served, concentrating these services into fewer hands and fewer localities. There's the example of electricity‘ and the grid. "Provisions of a bill of this kind. necessary as it is, run counter to everything we have been doing in that line. We have been striving to give rural districts a good lighting system. Under the provisions we are now considering we are talking about black-outs and the removal of lighting for a. time in many parts of the country. "If I wanted s. further example still, I would say, look at clothing. For generations we have been de- velcping more rational clothes. Un- dcr the provisions of this bill we are making arrangements for dress- ing people up in gas-masks and gas proof suits that make them look as if they were monsters out of the dark ages. “These facts do genuinely dc- prcss mo as I believe ihcy depress cvcry honorable member of this House. They are so depressing, so fantastic in faoe of the condtions of the modern world that I cannot believe they are going to persist.” K-v- I CHOICE ' GIFTS ON DISPLA Y Yiirdlcys iludnuis Ashes Roses llintys Potter Moore: Kath Salts Toilet Waters Taicurns Dusting Powders Compacts Derncys Sets J. Ernest H. Worth 142 Prince St. t SUGGESTIONS Moirs (‘andy Neiisnns (Iandy limiters Cami’ Jellies Cigars Tobaccoes Cigarettes Thermos Williams Sets (loigaies, ctc. Pipes. Etc" Etc. l CHOOSE TODAY. 2.1 ‘swsz-i DRUC-GISTS Phone 82. FOREIGNERS to protect Japan's important fish- ing industry in Russian waters. SHANGHAI, Dcc. 20-(Moiiday) —'!‘wo United States warships reached Tsiiigtuo today after a speedy run from Shanghai to join British craft in protecting mid evacuating if necessary foreigners considered endangered by an of!- shoot of the Chinese-Japanese war. The cruiser Marblehead and dc- stroyer Pope joined the British cruiser Suffolk and the United States gunboat Sacramento, al- ready staiiding by in the Shantuiig Province seaport 390 inilcs noiytli of here. Three other British war- ships are at Wciliaiwci, on the north Sliantung coast. Of _Lost Comrade SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Dec. 19— i tGPl-Bclieved the first ceremony. of its kind by a naval unit illi Canada, a wreath was cast cn the i water hero yesterday by the Saint I John divisdon of the Royal Can- adian Naval Volunteer Reserve in? memory of a comrade lost at sea. With manrycitibenswaiehingnths division turned out to honor the I memory of Albenie Perry, drowned with all his shlpmates when thel long mislng Freighter Calgadcci went down somewhere between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Perry previously served with the local unit. Christmas from us," read a. note printed on company stationary found on top of a pile of debris. ripped from the wa‘i of the brick vault. Bars, sledgehammers, Jaws and tools which the robbers brought with them were found nearby. __"_>~..@= gl Dvvrr" ’ A Japanese naval attack oii Tsiiigtao, probably in cooperation with an army drive into Slfaii= tung, was feared as a result of the destruction of rich Japanese prop- erties at the port by Chinese troops. DETERMINE ACTION LONDON, Dec. 19--(CP lfavasl -Clearing the ground for Wednes- day's full cabinet meeting, heads. of the defence services will meet i, with Prime Minister Chamberlain a and Foreign Secretary Eden to-‘ morrow. It was understood the meeting would lay down the gov- ernmenfspoiicy in the event of further Japanese attacks on Brit- ish ‘ ‘lg in China waters. Action against the possible de- velopment of s. threat to Bong Kong if Japanese cut deep into southern China may also be "pro- visionally" considered by the key ministers. The problem of reinforcing ilic Far Eastern fleet is expected to take first place in deliberations. HANKOW, Dec. lib-Formal!" embassies today mfldc arrange- ments to evacuate Hunkow which became one of ihc thrcc seals of the Government a few days bcfcrc Naiikiiig fcll to the Japanese ad- vance. _ More than 300 foreigners iii this district wcrc expected to rcfugcc-swolicn city at sign oi Japanese attack. Japanese have given guarantee» oi’ safo passage of Britons and Americans by train south to Hung Kong. A shortage of railroad coaches complicated the problem. Evacuation down the Yangtze 000 miles to Shanghai was almost an impossibility because ships are scarce. ilic first Moslein Turks Flock “Home” (A. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) ISTANBUL, Turkey, Dec. l9- About 145,000 Moslcm ‘Turks have come "home" from Rumunla and Bulgaria. Under special agreements pro- vision was made for the repatriat- ion of many hundreds o! thous- ands of Mosiem Turks whose fam- ilies for centuries lived outside the motherland. More thin 20,000 men. women and children entered the homeland this year. PRINTED SILKS FOR SKATING Pniiiicd silks vivid colors arc among the fabrics chosen ivy Prof. finest Btcrn, who is designing ice sitatiiigclothes for "Rhapsody on Ice,” opening at Covent Gardcii opera lioiisc. Ice skating which is enjoying s. big boom in England. is reflected in motifs used on some Lancashire. 196B print fabrics. w-yi-wvo-w Corn -- 2 cans 21c Peaches 2 cans 29c cans 21c 29c & 39c 2 lbs. 35c i t d —-4-—25c i r“ ° d2ibs.35c 1 w" s 2 lbs. 35c i l MEAT DEPT. i .We buy all our Poui- . try in large quanti- f ties from those who I at the lowest prices. . See us before buying, i PAGE THREE You WiLl.' ALWAYS HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS WITH "rm: MONEY YOU SAVE IF YOU DEAL AT P. J’s. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK: with us. and‘ ell them to you ' 888 and 889 PHONES 1'Si"|DNAR Y' I is or wan ‘IN c_n_ | N A The Rev. G. K. King, a mission- ury of the United Church of Cali- . ads. recently returned from North China, was the speaker introduced =b_v the Rcv. Hugh Miller nt. the i morning service in Trinity Church, l Charlottetown, on Sunday, Dcc. 19th. Mr. King spoke of the de- velopment and recent progress of the church's work in China. Forty-nine years ago a small PQUCWC‘fltfiwizigaznvrdllritfiztllglgigag An Ideal Christmas cm “Tales Of Abegweit” A New Book of Old Times n Island History‘, ‘Tradition & ilumuur (Richly illustrated) by BENJAMIN BREillNl-IR Price S125 For Sale hy Carter 8; Co., Ltd" Maritime Stationers. LtrL, Charlotte- tunn, The Bell Book d.- Novelty Store. IVutcr Street, Suminerside; or iiiticr Receives ' ~ Christmas Gift‘ (C. P..by Guardian's Special Wire) band 0f men and women left Cun- ado. with the assurance of the iii- icrcst and support of the church to preach tiic gospel and lo estab- lish a Christian Church in China. They settled in the Province of| Horian, north of the Yellow River ‘ and oii behalf of the Canadian Church accepted responsibility for evaiigeiizing that area with its population of approximately 8,000, ‘ 000 souls. 1t is a fertile land and the people 80".’; of ivhom are fami- crs, are sober. industrious and friendly. With them the missioiiaricsliave known both adversity and pros- perity. and through the years the Christian Chiirrh has made 510w hilt firm and simdv progress, and has ertcvieri zin influence for good out nf nil llfllilfllilfiil to its; numer- ical strength. ‘There are today some fifteen 0r- gaiiized congregations in North Hanan. 'l'hey have their own na- live pastors for the support of whom the local church members "W911i: full responsibility. ‘These pastors are consecrated and intel- lizcnt men. Several or them m; university graduates. The Canad. inn missionaries work in collabor- ation with tlicm and as members of ihc Church of Christ iii China. Many of the leaders in China iflfiflll. both in church and in stair; rcnliac how colossdl is their task of rebuilding the nation. They rm. ognize that fundamentally it is s spiritual insk. and in undertaking it they earnestly invite the contin- ued co-operatioii of the Christian Church. During the service the choir sans the carol. "O Nightingale Awake" and Miss lifarzarct Sierns i'Cil(iCl‘i‘(i vcry sweetly the soprano solo “In the Bleak l\iici~iviiitcr"— Holst. At the Siiiidav School service the annual "Wliilc Gift Sunday’ ivas observed. Tin- piipils pnrnclcd to the front of ilio church and m" “mi lllocvd their gill:- for tlir: poor a‘. 1 i the bnsc of tlic Christmas lrcc. The program consisted of a solo ' by Miss M. Stems, hymn selec- tions by the choir, allfl an address by Rev. Hugh Miller. The evening service consisted of special Christmas music. carols, niiilioins, and solos. The ]ll'(‘i\(‘ill‘i‘ ivzis the Rrv. liugli liilllr-i". The special music included: Carols: "Now is ilic Tiinc" (Lau- bfillflclllit "Jesus Christ is Born Today" (Weslia: anthem, "Come, Dearest Lorri" lBariil. Solo: "Mary's Slumber Song" "Iianiiiliii"-Mi<s Berna Hiir-siis. Solo: "Star of Bethlehem" rAd- 3 amsl—Mr. Elmer Ritchie. i Mrs. G. Elliott Full, organist. i i’ BABY'S TOY Examine the nice new cotton cat or dog that has been given to baby lo make certain the eyes are not long, black-headed pins. If ill"? are remove ihcm and sibsii- tute shoe buttons ringing baby's nap. lie will not know the differ- ence and the danger is over. ._>._.. NERVOUS TENSION When you have so much to do you do not know where to start. just sit down quietly for n. minuio with the morning Paper. You prob- nlfy will not know: a thing you have read hut you will find your tasks all in an orderly row after a few minutes of relaxation and _ just. common-sense thinking. ___ "a"... s . l lebkuchcii. or gingercake. 1t BERLIN. Dec. lEL-Rcichsfuehrer Hitler received liis first i937 Christmas present today, a huge was given him when he attended a i holiday celebration of his Chan- ‘ceiiory staff, complete with i Christmas tree and Santa. Claus. i i i - rr BIRTHS ' BELL-At 124 liillsborough St. City, on December l9, i937, to Mr. and. f ltirs. Russell Bell. a son, stillborn. MACDONALD-At the Prince Ed- ward Isfaiid Hospital on Dec. l9, 1037. to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mac- 2'1le19-_L'lfl._¢.1'°°l<- W"- liIARilrILIGI-ZS NIACLIJNNAN ~- (‘ROSSII/IN’ - - Al‘ Belle River, P. l-I. 1., on Dcc. 1.5 195T, bv the Rev. 1V. l3. IUacPhail, hiyrsi Mac MacLcniian to Willard ill§Lul3l9sflllalln I mgnrns TRAINOR-At the Sacred ‘Heart Home on December 18, lEiIilJViaisis Traiiior. aged 50 years. Filnernl from Frank l-lcnnossqvs Funeral Home on Nlonday lllfYillillil at 8.45 to St. Diiiisiaifs Basilica thence in the Rnmiiii Fatiiolil" Ci’i‘flf‘if".'_\'. ItOONEY—Ai iilf‘ Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown. on Decem- ber l8, i027. John Rooney aged B6 years. ‘The funeral will iaks place from Frank Hciiiiessriyt Funeral lfoinc Tuesday lflflrlllll¢ at 8.13 io Si. Dun mls Basilica iIVPlCTO requiem lfiisr. will be sung. after which the remains v.11‘. be forwarded to Fr. Augustus for ill- iermciii. In Memoriam In loving rcmcmiirdnrr nf Milli- reli Lorraine ,\l:ii~l.cini;in. irhoriicd I Doe. 10th., Ifififv, ngc 1 your and 8 i months. FnmLy remembered by her par- cnis Air. and hlrs. George (i. Mac.- Lcnnan and family. L-lfii. In Memoriam In loving memory oi‘ ANDREW W. CASELI-ZY Who Ilicd Drcemhcr 20, i036. i ' ‘Till sweet io know we will mefl again. When pariings nre no more, our dear one we lo cd so Well no "olilyglinFllcfllrlfi" " ' -" Some day, some time, our eyes slill sce The face we loved so well. Some day. some time. our handQ shall clasp. And nevi-r say farewell. Inserted by Wifc and Daughter 4, L-II-iZ-‘ZO-li. ifiismni" EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. ll. J. MABOI OPTOMET I81‘ MONTAGUK . l. I. Olin Connected With Bristol. M _ _______ _ _ __________._ y<bll olllié: o ‘WWII? 21am‘; JODJLII n.