The mod romantic "adventurer o! all time more: to life m lie wmevh-Jiirwghwcn and courts of oriental splendor he "coma to "M" Ywflndcoplineyoirrlieom ... o stirring masterpiece h llie wperb Goldwyn tradition, EBASII. RATHBONE ERNEST TRUEX ' GEORGE BARBER ALAN HALE I BINIII! BARNES I uxriu I = Walt llisncy Cartoon l SQ ' I DAILY 3.15 -_ 1 - 9 PM. ,1 Ii .. .-'., - l I 1 ' THREE DAYS 'I'OI)AY.—I"RI.—S AT. v w» m‘sii'.~ii. - “RIIAPSOIIY IN zoo" y ~ :~ 144-1111‘ or rue. sum: ISLAND char. s1 Island ” Ilfllillllg ilr annual TlON aver CHCK they have given u: l sf. of Drcrnilwr olrd. lhul lhcy "would lidi’? I'm-looked 1w would if you coon/d call fhoiic :96. Chairman MONTREAL, NOV. 16 -— (OP)- Canada has shown “surprising resistance" in the last year to the depressive influence of recession in the United States and the re- markably stable level of business activity indicates more favorable 1939 conditions, President S. G. Dobson told the Canadian Bank- ers‘ Association annual meeting today. “While the future is clouded by many uncertain factors, such as the European situation, conditions in the United States. and to some cxtcnt by the trade. agreements now being negotiated. I cannot feel otherwise than encouraged by the outlook for Canada.” he said_ “The increased buying power resulting from bountiful crops, the development of mining. ahe im- provcnicnt in the paper industry, accompanied by a more determin- ed effort on the part of most of our governmental bodies to live within their means. indicates to me more favorable conditions dur- ing 1939." _ Mr. Dobson said business in Canada naturally had reflected the influence of effects of the 11.8. recession and Canadian con- ditions had not been so favorable as in 1937. Official reports. how- cvci". indicated that generally the levcl of industrial and commercial activity was remarkably stable with business volume well above the long-term. post-war normal. Referring to conditions in West- ern Canada. Mr. Dobson felt the federal government could not have done otherwise than guarantee a ‘minimum price to wheat EYOVWYE» particularly in view of world wheat supplies far exceeding require- merits. Crop failure had followed crop failure and todoliow ordin- iii-y marketing practices inevitably would lead to heavy losses for growers. Mining Big Factor Reviewing factors contributing to Canada's stability, Mr. Dobson defllth with mining. agriculture. oil production. manufacturing con- struction and foreign trade. He ranked mining foremost, produc- tion exceeding the high i937 fig- the piatiiium group. He noted an “eocouiucius in- crr-asc in commercial loans. HP $58,218.88’? at 58285103218. indicat- iiiiz "business activity wris proceed- ing at a more rapid rate than i0!‘ CllGr/Ol/Clllit’?! ROTARY CLUB i’: THURSDAY, DECEMBER Isl. next. This, 1S ax usual. iii aid of CRIPPLED CHILD- RILV and olhcr Charities. We thank the public‘ for the Jlif/JOVI Auction in thc past, and ask i! again for {he We also thank all those who him" Jim- We regret that in the par! rm.- rmi/lrd ciilhnq on sonic liarlirs who Iritcr udrnivrll n: hare ciizlcavorvd to make no such oniisrioiis this jvciir, but if you have bran iflifflf/lilililfly xiii/Ive, frior Io Nozwizher 94th, and’ he iuil! ghiilly iillvnrl In the iiinllcr. (SVCNED) g. Prerirlent ‘I'll/i icoipiici’ c1012 01¢ _(.‘lI.»iRLO'1"/~"/i'l‘<il/IV Encouraged By Outlook For Canada; PRESIDENT OF‘ CANADIAN BANKERS‘ TION POINTS TO INCREASED BUYING POWER FROM CROPS AND INDUSTRY. THE CHABIfQTZETQWN GUARDIAN R 0 TA R l’ ALIT- an the evening of 0n the nighli‘ of {he liked lo toiilribiiic. We wry much a/i/irrciiiic ROY D. QIYHILIZI’, of thc Amt/for: (‘imi- Thii column is reserved for news of local interest but advertiaiu f a nuvsy nature may be at 4 cents a word strictly pay- niilewin advanccufi CRASWELL for Pfiorcgrapng, NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST Nllh Robin Hood Porridge Oats, China. silverware o; Plain, CONFEDERATION LIFE INS UR- ANCE. L- 6739-7-21-312 DURING THE entire year pelts arc received for shipment to the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited by J. A. Wciuter and 00., iLclunoiid Street, Charlottetown. L-158-11-l5-tf. .\ AJIYILIIIIC GirLs‘ Banquet “as en- y ~ at the Cavendish Cafe, 0t- ._ on Saturday, November 12th. I private dining room was used V. the occasion, and the table was I nicely decorated. of Maritime scenes. At the close oi the Banquet it was decided -lGl‘ill a “Maritime Girls’ Club". Miss Margot Coholan, of saint, Jfivllll. N. 13.. was elected President; Miss Eunice Flo 'd of Saint. John. N. 13.. vice-pr icciii: Miss Mary : I"rll'qliIll\l'SOll. Charlottetown. P. ll). 1.. sccrciaijv; and Miss Joaiil Sckoluff of Halifax. N. S., treiis- j furor. Those present from P. E. l. were the Misses Billic McDowell. l Mary Farquharsaii, Lois McIntosh, ‘Darn DlCklilSOil. Barbara McGrcg- ASSOCIA- in construction though special legislation had been designed to assist the building lildilSlfy. “As in the United States. the heavy industries were among the first to be affected. but thc re- duction in operations has been less severe in Canada." Recalling the 30-pcr-ceiit decline in the 1938 output of Canadian newsprint mills, he pointed to the reduction In the tonnage i; news- print stocks in the hands of the publishers and produccrs as in- dicating that by the end of the year production and consumption could be expected to resume their normal relationship. Presentation ' And Address Mr. A. C. Clark, who for thc past eight years has resided in this province and for the past six years has been a valued member of thc staff of DeBlois Bros.. leiwes with Mrs. Clark and family oii return to Monctoii, wiierc Mr. Clark will resume his duties on the C. N. R. On Tuesday he was ivaiteci on by the members cf thc staff and pres- ented Willi a handsome nickel fiii- lshed smokers sct. accompanied by a complimentary address. Brief addresses, expresing regret at losing his services, were made by Mr. Noel DcBlois and members of the staff. _ Mr, Clark, in thanking his co- workers for their thoughtfulness referred to the pleasant relations which at all times had existed be- tween them. Following" is the address: Mr. A. C. Clark, Of thc Siaff of DeBlois Bros. Dear Al: Some five or six years ago you came to work with thc firm of DeBlois Brothers and to practically all of us, you were a total stranger. About a month ago we heard with a great deal of re- gpet that you were severing your connections with thc firm to again resume your duties with the Can- adian National Railways which you were forced to relinquish dur- ing the hard years of thc depres- sion —through no fault of your own. we know. While we are pleas~cd to scc v01! go back “in harness" with thc C. N. R... we regret that your slay with us has come to an cnd. and we want you to know that thc ‘or. Iilargarct Flciiiiitsr. Nora Green. Bea BflWllfinn Isobel I\ICE:l.t‘l1€l'll,‘ illlfi Ruby Moorc. I FUNERAL SERVICE-JIM!) fun- criil of the late Cedric ll/z-ilsh of Albany was held oii Wednesday. Nov. _2, 1938 when a. large humbci" of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last respects to one of its highly respected citizens. 'I‘iie gdeceased was 21 years old. He leaves to mourn his heartbroken parents- Mr. and Mrs. Sampson i Walsh of Albany, also eighti brothers and three sisters nameh‘.' Lloyd, Charlie, Lyman. Ralph. Jackie, Dorothy. Jnunita, Albany. R/Tllllflld, Borden, Ada, Mrs. Jack Sexton, Borden. Norman, Yar- inouth. N. S., Arthur, Sydney, N’. S., to whom much sympathy is cx- tciidcd. Lovely floral offerings ivcrc received. Services were conducted by Rev. S. D. Triics who spoke comfoitln-z words to the bereaved family. To: prl ifuaf- ers were: Messrs. Elmer Walsh, Alva Walsh, Leonard Tierney. Har- old l-feffell, Eddie Walzh, Michael Delaney. 1.07m: vaasus tram Thunder clouds had black as death and hell. And thc funeral knell; Of IWPIlIY-mlillflil men, or had all but tolled; U A of oid— Nations began to moboiise for bat- 1 gathered more , i‘. And snbres against the iron gates began to rattle. Their something now note sounded! And again, resoundedl It ivas a note that had been listen- ed for. since time began! When there would rise a man. tiailh courage to fulfil an ancient iop:— That love with hate might at last. FIICCPFSIHIIY com. and tool: happened ! —A And ). with heart of steel wisdom rare, Brave Neville Chamberlain the air. Straight. as a cannon shot he flew to that wild crag.— Nor did his courage flag Until he faced the Feuhreb- Europe ‘s dread I calmly Andldto that Storm-Cloud sa t Hitler! your way will lead to lights rill out RCFOSA the world. And thus against that. wail of tempt-rod hiiic hc hurled. Imvcfls silver dart- Nor did it buckle. until amid the rngc. that Royal Steel had found :1 heart. Now is 1111:; new note t0 be plctcly (lrcwiicd. By iicokliiig voices all around- Thril. would make capital _frnm such a crisis, And at a iiinc like this? Arc- poiiiiciaiis and munitiou pro- fitrcrm to coniinuc likc hawks to scrccch for blood; Until civilization is submcrgcd be- iicnth haicls cruel flood? C0111- “ARITIME (ilitln? BANQUET- 1 i l i i i i i | l twciity-ciclit Maritliiic" with place cards I to] M ,1“, 99mm guardian ’——*.-——- “To Citizens of Prince Edward NQITEMIZEBJZ- 1938 DOLLAR DAYS at THE GREENDAL c0, EW Coats are arriving daily! 5 N tailored Tweeds, warmly intelitlhirgil’ All sizes. Selling — - $5 to $19 Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Dressy Coats Distinctive in Style and Quality. 600d assortment of colors and sizus, and at prices to suit every- $11-95 to one -- — - _- -- JUST ARRIVED -- Dresses in every new style, tendency, and fabric re- quirement, at tremendously low prices. Special Shipment ALL SIZES $2 of AND NEWEST to Unusually fine assort- COLORS $7 merit of styles and in all g ' the fashionable colors- Fllli THREE DAYS ONLY ! FELTS — " "$198 SPECIAL in Misses’ Taffeta Dresses. Very charming youthful styles, all new vELvE-rg __ _ stock d're t f f t . $2.98 I o rom manu ac urers “.98 3 days only — — — - _ _ -- __ THE GREENDAL CO. Ladies’ 144 Great George Street and Chi|dren’s Ready to Wear Telephone 1501 YIWS rucnrncg an assr ricruiis svriiiii ' ‘w! SOURIS — Thu MONTAGUE - Sat. MATINEE —3 P. M. S. A. Beats U._S. In Road Deaths JOHANNESBURG. Nov. l6—A' series of vcry shocking road motor faialitirs. occurring within thc spacc of a few (lays, has aroused a considerable public outcry and a demand that drastic steps should be taken by the authorities. Public alarm has bee"; increased by the discovery that Union roads take a higher toll of death com- paraiively than roads iii Amerha. Although the injury rates in the Union arc not unduly alarming. thc number of road deaths in South Africa. for every 100.000 of thc population is three times as great and for cverv 10.000 motor veliicics twice the fatalities in the Uniierl States. 1n thr- House of Assembly it was stated that South African motor- 1. ERS! MOTH RELAX A AND LISTEN O WADE LANE old-time favourite of the stage, screen and air in his newest radio success “non: FOLS A programme of friendly philosophy and memorable melo- dies now being presented every Monday, Wednesday. Friday AT 11.15 A.M. ovrn STATION GFGY » Preaenledfor your pleasure mid enjoyment by the mu hwrs of FIVE ROSES FLOUR Canada’s favourite all-purpose flour Charlottetown Acclaimi the Radio Romance “Bu; ssnzn" Ioday’; Short Wave Radio Program (All Time In Intern Standard: lie-lice To Hotels, Boarding Houses, Cottages, Garages, Service Stations, and others, Who Baler To Tourists Iliivc your name listed. free of charge, in our ncw 2t page folder. which will be distributed at the New York Worlifs Fair and the Travel llurcziu, throughout Canada and United States. Write at once to: Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau CI-IARLOTTETOWN WHY DIDN'T HE TELL ME? i HOPE THAT HE MOTH Q--SHE is CULTUQED-IZEFIH- i-iAsw-r MAR IED - CQYING HER EYES - NEATH i-us s$A-rioi~i— gig] BECféUSE EBAAND NTELLEC ' as I THAT SONNY I5 MAIQQIED "TO l5 MY L. so SHEL ABLE‘ TO M? socim. ciziep . w’: * 5' (‘n/l "m - i .. H dd d commercial _ _. A _ y a Idsxirili‘; tvillie that ‘accurate as a Staff. as a whole, will miss thc so- olbm.“ “~“‘,“'1,°‘l"' ""91? “in l“ ists paid 111.852 pounds, 13 sliil- T] K v __ m“ _, b“‘°“‘“‘*i..“i“*.i“2;f.$.l§;;' ztitzst“t.izlip..ilz.iiii$5..“hi: “is-n"... ’“ their. ‘.*:;§‘=...li"2i tori...“ .~ . fore 4W9 "eilson 9 ' 9 . . . '3 9‘ T] " .- a ~ " . - / ‘ ‘ . ' ‘ diiytinic ])I(li'it\lllS i1 which 1h! 1W r ' ' i ti need 'ok d th th f‘ . ‘M m“ slmms “>901- “m b‘? J hanneb rg aid the highest . .. . w fr? IIJIIIIISE}; lllrcrisisiiak gccolliinoda- Whswygue iexile iii-iii: Clark "uiifli- bl‘ the doves gvrliaslmnd sumo in fiflsPSufLi. axlrssz pounds. 1o _ new ironic g QX§LYEQQQ gi'..ft‘§f_..i‘l,fif,~}c",‘n° Allffnllll} tion." and family‘ to make 3.0m. {mum m H“? United Chu-rci‘ lamwlon; shillings. of which only 36 pounds. HA5 B..1'Il.-—-Vl0llll6SG Ensemble. through F,.,,,,,3._ § Employment and manufactur- home in Moncton. we wish you the “$0 g- ~ 5 shillings. was dllc to provincial WSXAL. 15-3 gull-W! IHBB- i. w . ing had been fairly well niaintain- best of luclcand prosperity in the ‘Ozt- Myfétl ma, fines. and Capetown paid 17.780 _ M _ Al“. ed little improvement was Show“ years that he before you. ‘ " ~ " pounds. 19 shillings. 6 pence, Pre- 4.00 D-m-—N i" English. l ' "We ask you to accept this small ~—i-—?r {ORIZYSIDIII was 7.8191 pounids. be‘ RAN. 31 m‘! .___T_.._-_._ _ . = ,_ - , ,, g t as a token o our friendship. vfrorous campa 9m s iig i 1 ' ‘t’ " ‘=’. ~. . . --- . n"! .. -. . . _ on ..-c "b, n- 1 . l lull i till IRANSWRT u“ lir- 31‘; ma. IA "m" Solvent Found: ri:2f:'*.::.,.1'.\.'.1" ..‘?~‘°;T§...“:'*;l‘:if us. l1 iiéL-l l u l H I [l iganga‘ m u“ ‘wars m wmn’ lam“ “M """‘l"" u" lmlwrem 6'20 n iii ligflggflliillliKiiltC I'll IEIIFJETIHIDI-Itvlkvw-Hlll ‘rl-YAXIIIII] l ll‘?! .- T” "FTP" l Signed b."l.lf ftlmi ii’ f‘ ‘ s! kir. filo 'th ritcs. - —~- \- 1" ‘ " i’ " ' w?‘ to, l‘? T QLE raft... illltmli. ° “ ‘a " llliili Makes Corns Got " ‘“° °°'°“‘°' Em“ “P” ‘“°“~ . “We - 1- » n. 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