r uRéH.Esv TOM0R R0w oiiuac-iiereuciano- St. Paul's Church ‘ ..;. n. n. names. use. 1w- Y '"""""'i..,=t’h?-;'M- all . lnsn Eastern. --~s..."=~.‘i=“:-......°-~.~ “"" “allude! Balm! I'll "l" lire. Fralscu glghyllitimll PRESBYTERIAN UNITED CHURCH; oi cannon - Trinity United Church m. nus Miller. us. no. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, ILA. iiir (ha... ) m s31‘; Public Worship. GOD 0F JACOB” Jliller. . Selections from Ohrbt- M l6- Vislg Oc¢¢!_|!l_|!__Welegne____ the Presbyterian Church in Canada St. James Church Pownal Street ' Organls (their Directory-Mrs, J. ll. Lawn: Qlfle ' Wflflllll" "Nil-lid éevelalid evening at seven oeledy Preeche at both servlcen- ‘The Minister. Dr. legato willbe assisted at the evening service by Mr. John Denny, Student for the Minis . ' Sunday Schoobat Two-thirty- Mornins Music. "Selo— eeu Banihlno — Piedro Yon. Evening Music: Anthem: Beels Ye The Lord- Roberts. Solon: Mr. Arthur Bruce. S‘ ‘ an Visitors Cordlally Invited. The Baptist Church Prince and Fitzroy Street L. Denton. 8.0., Brain, returned Missio . e ur . 4n. — h School H0 The two selllcr cups w “Prayer and The New YER." -—- The Rev. ll. L. Denlon. he 01o Waits‘ Carol". D i“ Ms in BAPTIST CHURCH Zion Presbyterian Church Prince end Grafton Street‘ sebum; - luv. 0. cariyls Webster Organist — Miss pltena Wood. NEW YEAR'S SUNDAY Morning Worsh 11.00 a.lu. Theine: ‘The ew Pathwib” I hymns: ll," ‘ill, I07, 599. “Coral: “a Virgin Unspotted." .230 pm. The Sabbath School usual Bible ‘CVIIIBU- 1M n. . ., venlng orelsl . p ‘Theme: "A “xmderlol Alli‘- enoe for 1116:6112?’ Yfi." i i AhlEln: “The fniuit Jesus." Soloi "The First Noel", Mrs. u: Roper. our" - the calms» bellllty-Of ho w‘ Emmi!" the special services of , e' Week of Prayer to be held each ‘ueninrof next week. ' a Special Services < “The Preemlnence of ‘TimeHl-M. ‘ ‘fiondsyi Christ and the Indivi- fiwlignoh. ch its?" r Uhur ,8 criier: Canon Bastion. Pi . It. Ii’ He Simon Rev. Denton. -+n+e-e+++o++»+e++»o L-loil-li-Sl-li, _l,’aul's Sunday ' School itoncort well with er all and m source wnnéoh A hi’ scholars, and an e8 feature w. "r u‘ ire“ i its? ' e received withlllilg do: light The outstanding event“ “the eve ‘é .3 E H 3 5 Z R 00min "r more?‘ pg; toaolose . ;,r~ M¢»wrt##~ _ ....".':*"'h"i; ....*."*"i""***'" " "iieandlvmissyoe moriom _~: Control ChTEticn Church Service a! em. "God's and Ilse led”- ‘fTile Vision Splendid." Sunday School zso pm. Evening Service ‘l ht- "non: "The Cry of The De- ’ all Cordlally Invited In Memoriam Mus. veuumcs PETERS The death took place The tiontral Guardian "m".:.'s57r*.v':i§.fi$ a news nature y 0:1! :i.:.~:-.:...-.: ~- w‘ FORECAST-For lildlll I oi ur. ~ J. W. idaolionald _At Grand Traoadle‘ John Willis-m MecDoo-iold, 98- His Honour The Lieutenant Governor will receive et‘ Government House on Monday afternoon January the Second from 3 to 5:30 P.M. Gentlemen ceiling will pre- sent their cards, one to the Private soretary end one to * the AJLC. in waiting. " M. ALBAN FARMER I \ Private Secretary. Jlllrlblvlnnehinlneaeanmenenaannememnannennnnua-ne Grand ‘rracadle; and two daugh- I. Mac-Do tem nold at home and Mrs. J. O MacDonald Bofiiimi, this Hcvince. Nlir. MacDonald was the last surviving member cif a large fam- ily. He alwsye unloved excellent health and retained much of his youthful slgigrtit and outlook on life un/til his illness. ' ‘Reich To Build Theywilltlybeoktobcndooito- moiiovwwreportto their su- iordoy o! Mm- etc ldwxqof the iete Andrew leaves to mourn one an d‘ ormluc openly in mo, is needing rom. into deuce, Street Monday morning Si; Dunstaxfs Basilica thence to R, 3N0! n' ~ i I I Fungus-flamed‘ Ohnriottbgtolttr; Mn. James Ferrell, liits-nge du _ m." l use Isle-lids, a t- n will be Young reepiee Night. er M's“ ' “uh . . m! nonsto- the i tteto Wveonesds : Chest and thenyvord- . Ham-m. m p}: W w“ . .~- 1 l0 Ml‘. Mid 1W8, UQOYRO 34013081616, City, ‘ MAGDOWELIn-MOOII — At til! H Bi P W " msirunp-itneminam 071m g Eugene ltossiter t P lumen! B . . t th Git H-Ol l st i slit‘ Grill“! Q PBOUDE-At York. l“, PYOMO . . . . 1. WI-fl WI ilitd with a nicely bougll copay . _ Cord 0f Thanked ingofim,lh%llfi thoueh reasons for a N. DillMdcl-eon y iottetown no . \ : Deriore. Toe Qhief of Stem! of the Ger- menvnevy. ADiIXilIM-QCMIBJ Erich Beeoor, ‘under whom the fleet has grown smoe Germany beg re- the negotiations with lsritein- Reel- Admiral um elchnlewwo is societ- ing. . woe 1985 Audio-German Navel ‘Treaty, signed oune lit, ysve uer- m-any the right to chsxiige the ton- neges oi certain categories, but an witnin the stipulation that the will Grimm tonnage must" not exceed as per cent of Britain's. ’ A SECDA-AA treaty, signed July 1, i931. bro t the first inoo‘ 1 with the i Ipndon Novel TlQfl. Unites a ‘ v among Britain, the w trance. This pact provided i tstl o! tho nd eimemgnnts of inclvldiioi warn-ills:- i Weyere navel naricibock or iii ubiished. in P Germany ported this month that Russia we: msk- iiuu a olci for novel supreineoy in the Baltic G-emnsnys subluerine tonnage allotment of is per eem of mi- tsine was agreed upon in 193p as cczirspencine ' s. concession. r s “a roduciion in other ole-sue of ves- 8Q Whereas the German fleet con- sisted Oi only 12 BOO-ton torpedo hosts. rive» tow-ton lanai-eels sud the "in sttieship .000- pocket b Deutschisnd when Hitler Dower in i963 there recently steamed pest the Fuehier 111 ves- (Oontdnued from pose l) ~ Rfirékfviirfussyiirneeifiievi ‘wooded Set y ght closing send-off to the old year one 1b- ’ lollto Nile: skating rink is putt“: bacon-community for nd. In Toronto. where one imtel lies out t ' end i4°°mlhfmgieve Special services wiilbe Last night o! i988 in extend e cent of ti: bostjdepr mmyd. l"... “tmlifwi appear be iowei-Ymthg‘ year. Prom! “"'€ - hotvel reduced its rates from eio i0 $7.50. . ‘But it wort ell be uioov hdld n churches starting about four o'clock Bun/Jay morning while many Osncdiiuis will spend the welcomes to friends in the quie of their homes. Among Lieuten- oidinig the annusl‘ New Year's reception today will be Hon. Albert Matthews of Ontario who will be host to friends and prominent citizens at the Legisla- ure. DUNNING SEES -i9%‘l¥1‘-499J!9l"c..9°l?° .‘_).:r;2 merit reed. "Dilflflfiwtbfi veer which is now closing. Oeneddan econcrny suffered from the imoaot of ilhiee bowel-fill factors: "(D The sharp recession in the United Stetes. which reduced sub- stsrutieliv the sele of important Osnodiazi przducts to that msrliei- which also eff infi/ueoi union trade and traffic during the first hell o‘! the veer of tvhv- dis- astrous crop tallure in esiem Omen-lie durinr the summer o! "m The polities! frletlone. the were and alarms of war in Europe end the Fer East, which disiocst- od markets and oduced an st- m hem ct une teinilv and fear wh- ch is not conducive to the normal ful of business en- "In view of the lam ‘ ct these factors it is remarkable that the physical volume o! business in Osmde durinu the first 11 months od 1938 sverauod onlyloii per cemrt lzwer than during the corres- ponding period in 1m, and that the, recovery n; m, my months has brouvht the index for November beck to within 3.5 nei- v1 7 m BISHOP or cusntorrsrowzv will receive at the Residence, Great George Street on MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 2nd From 8.30 to d o'clock .' His Worship The will receive on Monday, January 12nd at 40 Greenfield Avenue from three-thirty to "‘**““ vv.*‘ ¢ee-re“-“‘*¢~ I. O. O.-F. NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION Monday Afternoon JANUARY 2nd Members and Friends Cordially Invited‘ Lights‘ Music‘ Actiorrt Buffet Luncheon Amther year has Ddssed by and it is again a. pleasure for all of us to say “Happy New Year". We sincerely hope that 1939 will turn out to be a. glorious adventure in living and will bring Health and Prosperity to all. "R. T. HOLMAN Ltd:- SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN __J'°"‘ "i" 1>__ burdens of this lo sciienrie King said. and the committees arranging the tour have been deluged with re- quests for special up eersnces of fun tic ougihout Osneds. liter asked th realise that in a to more than three weeks c not be expeotcd they would be able to meet such requests. The two msin objectives, Prime Minister said. would be o9 Majestic: to see as much adn es time pennits -y NEWSY NOTES -_ Old Time sengfiidoderu " " ' " c: sonioou esties some weeks ago. for m. Mlliooted momentarily will b- mede pub- Pill lic as soon es received. “him” ufflm‘ ftciel results to Canada. from the three-cornered trade flattens reeultim in new trodimr LFIURQ~ . nited States Oenade I d th United Ki n e nsdom pei-imen-ts on o. l PUBLIC FORUM Queenie; by correspondents ei Questions of interest. The 0 iottetown Guardian fleet not ne- ‘Iliie Minister noted with -fa.cticn that at Dee. 22 LBW-id revenues were only 82500000 °d m" u” m“ w h salon moo-k established in ' November 193'! " ' ' ‘ ' " -‘ ' ' eellllli! entlolsetthe opinions o! and we "e awurad ‘t 1mm. did 1W tho fiiitlre M’ ‘be emi-enpond- m instance M HUB he dd‘? period, a vm!‘ ago. ‘Mr. Dunning iocioed foo: bone; in: BERLIN, Dec. 30 -(AP) -Gei'- meny. ifhrourh her official mess enemy. biuntlv informed the Unit- ed States tonight there Wes no hope for improving German-Aim- erioen relations as long as the State Department defends Hamid W 1cm, President Roosevelt's Seo- _ reiery of Interior. The wnminv. issued in ecom- munique bv DNB. et thesemetime nerve e Givnnan miibiic its first lmowiodise of the rejection by the doting secretary of state. Sumner Welles, ef a f‘ protest a- Dsr. l8 in Cleveland. The communique let the United slates ‘Government imow that Gennabv did not. tulle Welles‘ diniornatlc rebuke lyinot down. There apparently were no teike Syrian iiomand mm“ 21b"? t- priced morfiuy gliitP-lgl m1... week“? For Independence Troubles French A3418, Dec. S0 -(AP)—-R.e- ports of a syrian demand fol’ im- modiato independence from fiance confronted the government bodily as it scufht to put up a strong colonial ront to deal with Italy: em e aglireltlsgdhnt Nationalist p of Syr wsss d to have r ees Mediterrs eon stet! "W" signer‘: Leoqug of Nations men- u LIQUOR. CONDITIONS ----— boat running slo s?‘ boat without in pond f Germany Declares U.S.l Bars Improved Relations days infer he took s child to s. shop to buy a "scooter the some as the thing he had seen the man riding in it was mixed up wi bsssy officials before t sibl Germ to have advance knowledge of the w,“ the communique , movhgnghue M o“ to people of Binnmer- carry‘ on. What is the mattor Virgil must heve need m‘ d iegen H had mixed owls‘ them up! gin“ lhlnd m‘ “dream a m’ ure n e some . et the uwtter with our . dent Roosevelt elelidolldbeiedowninfl that he assured Hitler before the Munich ndreds of millions in the- worid would recognize it as a greet histo-riesi service if he were to eten issue without irsiust lakes’ criticism of Gannon?‘ ore which they know in fact that uslnces men of d” 5”“? m?“ “ “lg” are visiting for the first time." t it never bed 12h repeal-i had w“w'°m“ l“ visit sunaerleno-a I disliked-dud my busines me to an oifce lust eibcve e. The dispute was she by refusal at the Prone ' relations committee to ratify 1036 French-Syrian treat lng Syria independence. fusal was regarded as a direct re- sult of French-Italian friction. remier who bed ust returned rom n Paris was quoted by one pa saying in e public sperh, "we sh ll havo independence .by legal or extrrregal means." Msrdsn, however, was said patience until the Syrian parlia- whioh he made at Paris he himself coiled unsatisfactory. A French government men said France could launching en independent this tirn om possible. Mediterranean mill Hospitals Ass’n To Meet At Amherst N 9-, Dec. 80-40?) ‘n; tlon of the Hos- pi is Association of Nova Soctia and Prince Edward Island would ei Amh announced today meeting of tho association's exe- e last night. Date was not mods known immediately. l! plans materialize, wick tlon Bruce have representatives 15g . T. Moons t president of the Ameri- me instances simplest explen otion is ust d it." that ell the P"? most of the thliuzs we when mind. freed from th sleep. is able to shake Hench have ingdggeted e “T?! t.“ country, oft the ordinary limits and travel ma; isu vu- yviliiv. “gag 5U “w 0!‘ .5 cennol Mr.‘ sefethatlfwekeen a ctourdreameas we wake, weshcllsee bits of them slithetimc. ttistruqcanweprofitby Oan that nilnd-wandertoe be detailed as the "W nyerd s ' ed at ex (Donut) on Shinto? 15.11'!$ of‘ in the and ' rum q in Oanede. were alone incident was reeoun in idle d- ficers‘ mess. and all the regiment viouclued to having heiu-d of it be- fore the next ship arrived from Enltland. when than shl came it brow s letter to 8h cok. askinl to break his friend the news of his brothers death. which hed happened the exact hour the figure had appeared to them. “W ‘s brother somehow sent himself o0 Canuziawmwhen his mind loft his body in death. Perhaps we can control it the some way when the mind leaves c; ; the body in sleep" in Victorian stiyie. But as soon nitered l had the eerie feel- been there hem»- utterly impossible, but ‘Phat has been atteriipted. too. with e certain measure of suc- ceu. Last year on Austrian pa» fzuor carried out some experiments to nuke people dream about de~ finite but happenings —to make their minds travel beck in time. es Mr. Dunne would soy. “by awak- ening certain associations at the moment of asleep." 'l\iis he did chiefly with grumb- phone records: for instance he pisyed the waltz-tune to which they danced when ha first‘ met his wife: scent of a flower tho/t it certain garden; and he ell asleep cg dreamed of the g_egde___eud -- deio. i u owafiw“ m‘ °f w“ "A ‘Iu-svelline in space we can only es rsetenlnl to eek '1 wipes: ilhoopie. tour short of eetuslly sur- rendering territory. _ (Oontinued on page iii. Col S) By George McMenus "hail _ , H ~ shots...“ m. eiC/a YOU