J w l t The S ESTERN GUARDIAN 7' ENT-M John r ‘G fifuueasflfi’ u The Guerdfen may iumm¢"ld‘-"' Bell Toronto may. The Guardian will Water 8t. Water 5t. f -BEDEQIIJE Tuesday g)lt's rc-muea‘ ae pogtpon d 3th Thursday. December 29L 1e - 99. AALE BY AUCTION-At Gra- ham's Road, Tuesday. Deceznber 27 a: 1-30 P- M. BBWPBI quarter acres 0f mod and lumber. 1f stormy first fine day following, John F‘, - 1mm, n. n. L-oc-lz-ao-zu-zv. —~BREAK be expected. - ' . is felt for Mm. G153,- her accident eat this the yeah-G —IN HOSPITAL __ The MacPth many MacPhee was leaving st, Durlstexrs Collese to lzo mes holidays and n nlng I catch the bus sl mrgnplece of it}; fracturing his eg in p —P0sTAL STAFF 115m)“; PRINCE COUNTY gmlkéagggtrilwre. wncl- ___.___________ 67 Grenville b0 delivers 1,, ‘n h ~—'_“"—*—‘ 1mm Boy It 2o w‘ do! or 10o per eek. rliyoneogles-fitffflfflf, h; ‘m your order to the boy responsi le for deliveries on you, mum " -111! nlumn is reserved for news —z5-LB. _“"“" of lzcfu interest but ldvertietng of only $1.19 e?!B:LBc5gNI;l-‘Il4§-ls£g4l'l:s 900 Lbs And Landed s newrly nBtm-e mev In.- lnserud __._'_ ' ' V l I .1 4 cents n word strictly psy- —-FRBIGIIT TRAIN! for west a lle ncreased , m, in advance. Lest/o Bummemlde at 12 o'clock noon $4,791 wsfl" coder. Th ' -noeuv noon and cam“, 4-30 P. M. on airman“? 1%‘! l? __. Select Flour the Dfllluler brands at Tush?!“ 11¢ the station here at. i .30 (C- P- by Guardian's Specie! Wire) your dealers. ~i075-7~28-tf. " - 011 Tuesday and Thursday HAL AX, Dec. ‘QB-Fish landed _______ and et12.30 on Seturda, Phone 1o the Mflfliime Pmvinces during -z VOLT “radio storaae "m "dm early. Bruce's. L-iy48-12~24-2l. November onowed an uni-em in “gags; ncwmlwlgaozaxtlr-gség —-—— landed value 01320320 over ma: of All u - e i _ e same 111011 h Last you, the mm in stock Jmu-a- mnflQ1§l§lBg11_1-?.Ie1:tr lgggtlnvfvrlg], Bust/em Division of the nepm. with our market m; of my fura. Dcd my furs to you years and am well A. B. T 173x 6r. s e are receiving pelts end agucrfigloglillgitgtes, for us. ‘ ___.L¢_911L11=.ued_fvcm_mzc,1) _---___~.*__“€-_- &Beet Pa-1eugl1wd' m. it ver u 8h --Donsrted lihgwCOu Ltd. by c Silver Pup 3",'°"“i.°§,.;’“°§ A ,,,,,°",.- w" "i cult o0 $555321)?" lfismwfidlwuilfié??? . n s. . , sum. - - - memlida w“; mg"; m laameemat he Best. Elvira Pele Sliver Adult Prit $1.103 in landed value. k m me Cm, 305mm at chap of Bhow-Doneicd by Justin Rot- The table below gives e oom- iorxewu-n wit l, bmkm 1e; M, for perison of the tom! catch and 0f Eibow- Donated . bourne end A, E. MacLeen, M Pool Limited mum AND PRINCE E-CIJNTY CHRONICLE p Me mbers or Pelt snow Committee ugh-tn slmo Eukqrhon, m_1—"" . m", Subscription, Atlvertiuing should be lgffi 1H lwvrht out: n "—‘*——————- with Mrs. Pond on: of u» foiio m "W955 my com letc satisfaction organ zation in I have ship- JTdIS ‘hi? B S 8 W! the returns from your Fur Pool. Dr. 611K168. Sussex. International m, Animal FOOGS, Ltd, Summer. r L-324-lZ-15-l7-20—24-27. ‘ Province-wide P 1c r Saint Job; MlI- $1175 Best m1 Pelt: 1 show- Dlptgeted by Silver Tip 31g. Desi Extra Pale Sliver Pup Pet-t by L Rosc- Best Pelt. from a three-quarter Bilveu- Fox-Bred by Exhibitor. Dnn. ated b.v Prince Edward Island Fur lllclllzlsl m rlsll cllcll, lANilElJ VALUE Island Catch Up 150,. Si. BL merit of Fisheries reported ted y. Dlyttlrilldswwn immerse-d by 1435;» T0011 quantity of all fish taken last month was 23,344,000 ds with a landuxl value of 1-923300 pounce and decreased in landed value by 300MB. In NW Brunswick 5.239.200 pounds were lauded with e value of $12 995 converse with 3,2151.- 000 pounds and a value of 886.751 a veer mo. Prince Idwenl Island The monhh of November shows an incl-ease of 150,900 lbs. in cetckl and an mcrease of $4.791 1n land- ed value when oomlpexled with um some month last Year. The catch of oysters decreased by 20.100 l . and increased ln landed value by 1. ‘I'll-e catch of smelts de- creased by 49,700 lbs. with an in- crease of $1.883 in value to tlhc the givln Mal-lg land-ed value cf all fish taken dur- inur the month as compared with the sin-trio miouth m: roar, as well as s ar norms. on c0 mi the principal varieties. m “a .P. CI}; GORDON MACMILLAN CORNWALL special music by the choirs. 5T. PAUL'S CHURCH SID EG A ._ RDIA m were lame attendances at aiilmthe Churches on Christmas Day w Best Matched mu of Adult Pails November 193B llmvv CHRISTMAS MAIL WlTI-l ‘D°“-“°d W C» M~ Mmlmn 8v CO- Total quantity o! ll rum ovlcx olsrsrén~rns Sununer- m"- landed in irks. a 9:14.900 not Postal stall are w be eongrat- Be“ WW1“ Pa" °i P111’ pelts- London value $222119 ma,“ m me manner aw H?“ goarcluaitgzdoobylarirince Edward Island O t 3&6“ nag; I - ' " ' Y9 9P5 . . l-Iieheet Aflllwflbltescoreimde by hm,“ 197300 7,758 me ranflh in (“pen c.a.s es Donate bgoogttgliflltimla] F‘ox a; Animal C“ 2363"” 2395 ' 'd' November, 1937 Tate] quantity of e01 fish GRIM PICTURE land-ed in lbs 514,01» Landed value $17,441 ~——— Lbs. Value (Continued frcm Base l) gvséllégss ‘liggfi £010 r~.::—:—.——_:-~—~—~~Y\ -~--- m . .3 0 m” and wwftma" "m" by '1" onus Charles Dickens and tihosc cm 111.100 1.192 umoperclus New Ytw-fghappy and -_____;__.. PERSONALS 10bit‘. Elrlc MacKay, of West Dev- gn is)! tlem in the Prince County m rloepl-ia ,5 mum Mary Bel-turd of st. Louis 1t o lmlent m the Prince Gtrunty HosblaL-g -tllll'- end Mrs. Joe Hunter end little s0n_ spent, the Christmas va- talon wlth their parents in Char- bcetownr-g -—Dr. Keir W000? is visiting lu m. .. M . l.*sa.."-._l“ Fm“ —~M.r, Edward 010w. of the staff o! the Bank of Commerce at Alber- torl spent one (Xu-iatmos vacation at his home in st. Elleenore-B -Mr. he. vsnn of . John, N. Bmngewelwe visitors; WnmEflid0.—-B -Dr. an Mm. Benjamin ‘lemon °10'Lee.ry end their little daughter motored to Bummersirle ern Ch - m” Dev to spend ‘he holiday with Mn. Ibnfnrrs parents, Mayor and Mm. John E. Campbell-S aid, who has uwclmlmfiyulutlfoo u n: in North Try ft-S ‘ ~Master Hem! N an. six- tftr-old son of Mfiyandogdnrs. James “W001i. Albany. was bl-ou to me ho rglt tel on Christmas for mfikmgry Ls nOW rowing —-Mls~z Doris MecDon m3“ o mom how,- y ltonstruotions, Rails “d” ‘can’ orth r Newfound/iend dis- 5 l" u" hbwfl” Many. fans. disappointed by '1'" " ° " _ mm m Oenede the two flags are u" ‘Imwm? “I me“ “w” bwed gate ‘s m“ u u” d“ h‘ an“ remfndem of the only occasion on and whistled throughout. The - , I ed m which Iidwerd VIII function- .'__..__.. Germans scored their 1on0 80111 5m!" "i 9 4i b7“" ed in an international ceremony. m) Doc ahqcp) _ m the l“; pQflOd. Mimi‘ ‘Wlldllmi? h‘ '5“ ' end the first. time e British Moln- ohllflt 1mm ' r-svellod Joe Benoit rlrht Wink, scored on the stone. From marble 609081" such assumed ‘he active role as m.Z-t.‘2‘°l?€..¥u.y but; three for 'I‘rbll. Dick Kowcinek nearby. he do»; out e 11w- " W" Elm or Oenede onl-ougnouz the Bell equipments .1 101g _ errly roasted fcwLthuge cuts of dings were plentiful in mvory dinner pera om. Goose was the flavored main dis‘: Germany. Rudolf Hess. Nazi Parflv Leader, announced in u Christmas message that, Chancellor Hitler etlon. Cross of Honor," to be conferred upon prolific mothers. Mbihele of fauir or five children will get a. bronze (tress, those of six or seven e sllv net-h of Adel! Hitler," Hess ea d in his message before him knew i bee. and him-flavored pud- it is belie heavy. tions tilrowphout the United Deputy had established a. new decor- "The German Mothers’ NEW YORK. “mo; 638M Rail stocks eon reasons to thank the y for e0 visiblv bless! the Rail Stocks Gain 0n ii. Y. Market BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Funnels! Writ-er the principal rallying steam for the market Saturday as leedersin this group added e point or so their recent gains with the market recessing The extent d! dmmge to fishing getter has not vet been ascertained u ved to have been Dec. 26 --(AP)— tinned to provide to m. Mildnimht Mess was celebrated on Christmas Eve in St. Paul's Church with all the colourful ritual of ‘the Roman Oatlhollc Church. The altar was beautifully decorated and illuminated. the crib and monster with DOIJKIIS cf overt-Ween symbol- ized the birth of the HOlly Child at Bdbfule from. The Church was filled to over- flowinlz 10m: before the appointed time for the service, practically the whole conrzrezeticn aft/ending and receiving Communion. evimls to the Mass two ohorl- sters. John Cass and Frank Arsen- aulrt. members of the sanctuary Choir sane very sweetly Nlmt." Revv. Fr. Cass, O. A. F. F. l 01f Charlottetown was the ceIe-brant 0f the Males. the male choir render- lm very beautifully Leonel-db Mas in E. Flat. Rev, Fr. Cass also preached en appropriate sermcn 1 on the Birth of Christ. On Christmas mornin-z the Child- ren's Mass was celebrated at eight chlock, as well as the usual Masses for Sunday at 9:30 and ll o'clock. 8T. MARY'S CHURCH In St. Max-vb Church there was e cllolal cel/slbratlon c-f the Holy Communion at midnight and also et l1 o'clock. with large con- Irretrations at botih services. The Church was beautifully decorated with evergreens and "holly. The It‘. S. COFFIN CHAR LUTTETQWN stmas D71; Chard: Services At Summerside Th At the morning services Rev. L. E. G. Davies preached an ap- propriate sermon from the text, Though He was rich yet for our sakes he bweme noor 2. Corr. Chap. 8, Verse 9. The choir ren- dered very acceptable the Christ- mas music. In the evening A Cantata "The World's true Light” by R. M. Stultz was prese-ntezi by e full choir with Professor Ehnslie at the organ. The solo parts were takm by MLss Alice Coffin. Pegvgy IVIQJCICHIIIJJIII, Mrs. Fred Watt/on. Mrs. Frank Daley, Mrs. Victor Travers; Mr. Rdand Phillipson, Mr. Lucius Crue. Mr. Norman Johnson, Harold Nicholson, The clurrtette was Harold Nicholson. Roland Phllllpscu, Lucius Crue and Earle Scltgmrl. 'l‘hls Cantata will be renentwl on Friday even- ing in the crurch with addition- ional vocal and organ svlccticns. UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH Services in the United Baptist Church ollSunday were very large- ly ‘attcnclzd. In tile morning Rev. J. B. Wilson preached an ap- propriate srrmon, his subject be- ing "Gifts fur the King" from the text token from St. Motihews. Chap. 2. Verse 11. speaking of the three great gifts that Jesus has given to the world. Appropriate music was rendered by the choir Ill the evening the Christmas Cantata "Sreklng the Chl-lstChlld” was pleasingly presented by the choir, with Mrs. Dobson at the organ. Mrs. Wilson charmingly illitler himself shirt "Old Goler W‘ mas entertainment saturdav in his- toric Ioewenbreeu b=sr caller. Der rer e fldelnce in In dismembered Czecho-flovekia. Pleflderlt. Emil H feel that senmuote New Y muanogf 1h hei mite C1 figures l e a,‘ s ens- "fatvher frost." lltely celebrated Christmas with new and more vigorous den-lends on France for eoloniel concessions and — ll 1 fasted teem 9-1 in their in two days et the Bpcrtpniest- Sunday night the Canadians won sml Jimmy for fu harassed "com {etc the future." echo. dec Christmas message the; "joyful eonal feeling: are overshadowed by pest sorrows" and erl-ded: “I do mt a. on on e u urc" EIECUI ti ‘ltllge f i? tm ted with . decor-e. oer‘: trees, fled s holidav ep- There whiskered I should ind Smoke Eaters Drab German Hockey Team , Dec. as were: Smoke Eaters wnizht Johnson Morrismsvterrcd with efficient ' fence work es the Canadians were superior throughout s 8111119 m" was turd-fought despite the one- M Cr ed netted m; Bunny‘ Dime end Tom- my Johnson each scored one. Hail Results Of Lima Conference LIMA, Dec. 20 -(AP)-Unlted states delegates today hailed the el hth Pen-American Conference which closes tomorrow u l cell t exemblfl - no.1‘: the wcst- "inmported stone. ._ em world's 21 repub . ‘rhis ve 1,300 brown- Nazs a Christ- no) h t‘? iked G e 0c l pa egigorllld matcg lidef- attention I day for the Christmas holiday, howsver, considerable profit-taking was in evidence throughout the brief session. Merl ~~ _~ losses were plentiful at the finish. The recovery move which stere- de Thursday enabled one Associ- from end COD- 1“ l‘ ated Press average of 60 stocks to Rev: G. R. Harrison. rector was m‘ merge from the week with e net the celehmnt at both servica, A gain of .5 of a. point. On the day full choir rendered very sweetly this composite was up .3 of a point at 51.9. While theindustrfel and utility averages wars up only . oi’ e point eech in the two- hour roceedings, that for the rails umped .7. Volume expended on the up- swing. transfers totalling 621,110 shares against 452,870 a week ago. It was the largest Saturday turn- WM in wl en angry display of anil- over since Nov. 26. "$- premq, t d“ _ 1 g “d; h. The everlim service was entire- “ u’ m n ' pa“ tuytfiifiuéiiil°°ptiglrlc 2M1 “fir. 1v chem with boon thou and con- shore fractloneliy wlbile the others were unchanged. spurring the carriers was fur- ther optimism over the report of the president's railway rehabilit- ation committee. Although it we‘! realized all of the committees suggestions might. not get through congress. Well Street seemed 00*‘- fully hclly was sent ers on the altar were in memory of the late Ven Archdeacon C. dew. the rcslpon. . toinllrlg in fie beautiful Christnnas nevfw. 11mm brcuxht .1 fer- net-mu that . bmce the mitts of love and fellow- fll God Church in the gift of His Son and make flfitfltion alndtinl? the Christmas hymns. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Trinity United Church heulamc congregations both morning evenin Vancouver the family of the lute Ml- Mrs. John Grady. The flow- . 0nd the lute Miss Sarah the confirmation Christmas message to his cners. asking they em- whlch to tmve bhe them 6- pert o! their dull? told the age old Christmas story, while the chcir song very sweetly the vocal accompnnimenw, the solo parts were takcxl by Mrs. Begt ‘Tyler and Mrs. Colin Stew- ar . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. verwolf preached eloquent sermons both morning end evening to large congregat- ions in the Presbyterian Church. The choir presented special Christmas music with Miss Flor- ence MecDoneld at the organ. In the morning, the Anthem "Beside the Fold" was sung, as woll as the beautiful carol Ccmc all ye Faithful, by e mole quar- tette, Messrs B. Graham Rogers, Wm. Forbes. John Moun-‘allgend Maurice Mill. In the evening the music chos- en was the Anthem. Listen to the Wonderful..Story. A ladies quar- tettc of Mrs. Robert Wood. Mrs. Clifford Whalen, Mrs. Maurice M111 end Miss Georgie Huestis sung "Oh Holy Night". The male I18 g. The church was beauti- deooraitcd with evergreens. l quertette sing "Silent Night". S. LOWELL HANCOCK SUMMERSIDE Man And Woman Build Bruiser In Spare Time EVEREYFI‘, Mass. Dec. — (OP) —In n. back yard off nnv of this city's streets is a ship's frame 36 feel, long, the result oi a man's dream end a. Wflmulfs luv-e of the sea. The man, Warren Keith, who originally came from New Bruns- wick is designer of _ the cabin cruiser. He has been a trot-key in a boat shrp in Ever2tt for the last year. The women. Miss fl-slfy Stephens. came from Neva scotln. She has been livlnlz for the last l8 years in ncarby Somerville with her mother and sisters Keith and Miss Stephens met a year ego when she zlttrndrd a bridol reception at. the 1101119 M1910 Keith was living. Dllrlrrr their conversation it developed that th-"Y both had a mutual interest -—tlle “agile bcat, being made in their spare time from a mozlol that Keith made a year ago. lrl=~ n 10- ,' '1 font beam and will n2. 15 persons. Keith started the boat in Julv. Alias Szophons join-ed him in October. Most of the wcrk is done on week-ends. and it is not unusual b0 find the pair worklnrz 11nd?!‘ powerful livhts at 11 or 12 (Jclcck on a Saturday night. Miss Stephcn/s owns loll." hints herself. but this is her first von- ture in shipbuilding» When the boat is finishe-d, probably l .\'t June, it has been planned t1 f e four-weeks trip to Novo S" <1- tlléliss Stephens will be the naviga- r The boat's total cost will be n- bcut $1.600. Canadian Soldiers Feasted on Venison OFITAWA, Dec. 26~(CP)-—Qz1n- ndlan soldiers fees/ted on venron for Christmas dinner 20 ywars HEW- no-t all of them, it's true. but 11 ghoodly zmmber neverthecss. And e venison came from tllc Royal Deer Fbrests which clothe the 111115 east of the Rhine from Cologne soglthward. ‘h C n WU» QOOII seroungels, \ 8 i1 - edimlsysconfronted ‘b pros EcLs 0i a. thin time for Chris , 918, 0r- nized their own hunting parties, ne pIflLOOn of nimrods fmm an eastern Ontario Battalion became so enthused they took e Levis Elm with tiwm: but this was ruled out. Shoot deer with a machine gun, it was ccided. Just lsnt done. Be- sides there was always the danger of St. Hubert/s devotees rlddllng each other. The supreme attraction of the Cologne Bxldglehead hunting sonson was that it. was absolutely forbld- den by the higher command. Coll- sequently the pursuit was ersosod in with greater zest that; if it had been permitted In grateful apprec- ietion for adding this lurthel- 1110115- ure the unit referred to soul u quarter of venison to quarters at. Bonn to Sir Arthur Curries Christmas din- ner. No questions were asked. n1- fldent ieqislative relief would be granted in one form or another. Memorial Defies Northern Storms CANADA HARBOR. Nfli. m0- 26-40?) --Only memorial ‘ of ‘its over kind in Newfoundland, s. ‘home- Vim! made" white marble ~ mmwno. gambfylleltl, send-palpsocd end lethar- osepli Bleen. stench Y et the heed of his wife's Brave in e Roman Catholic cane in de- to bu th i t i difficult task two fort Breee n8 3L l» ‘stance-utter and had never attempted it before Slowly. carefully, he filed, chip- VQIII VilfivStsindardsi 0T1‘ R: standards which were lowered “at Mn d ', rflillk 0n Rfvagekfniosc, ‘Ih y have mind n the emorl-fai Chamber nth-HM celmmorlv two and o. bet-emu In Memorial Halli AWA, Dec. as -(OP) - A elf honor has been found for the tomb. at th at the im- half flanked fihe tomb. above which the symbolic f ure of Canada stands, mourning f e Gene-diam dead. They were brought bank to this country bv the pilgrims who eftended the oemnony, and presented~ to the Government. They have now been deposl the entrance to the memorial chamber and s. smell plaque, em- placed where their staffs omss. tells of the pert they played in a festi- vel of remembrance or one af the most important. battleground: of the Greet War. .._____________ CANADIAN FIIUM GETS MEXICAN CONTRACT Informed )6‘ sourcu ere - day‘ t-hetmtluilegnvgaar and treesuzysde- per men s e tract n- dey with tho Cenediacgln Car 8nd tedin by no th .t nd l-ds. borne wugetegansiamm Canada. Pb clrv C f‘ M t eel i’ theuegteiblislgnnllepranafoe all: plane fecfory in Mexico. end randoepered th morale m proper shove. Dfilisitlflklt s! . when. tt end ‘s: he'd finilicd Boeen died fl rem-ism.’ M the heeduof hismlfl" lfllti In ‘TALLEST MAN PORT 01F QPAIN. ‘Ikinlded - (OU-Oleude Bsmusl is Tlrinilhdb tallest men. The native of Gueioo. Ml§“3%t.'°."“lm§?'.§£m‘“°““t n when he comes to Berti i For a Delicious Cup of 1 - Orange Pokoe Tea Mn. Tea Poll Says : Use BRAHMIN _ Full Flavoured Tea though the nrlslvers were ready if they had been. I In the Bonn sector of the Brldgc- l head. in from, of Eusklrchcn and I Selrbuxw. the 2nd Dlvlkion, hoidlne watch and ward within the shadow of the “castled crops of Dranhen- fcls." engaged in hunting wild born". v Deer abounded thcrc also, w1li1c 11w t t CUTS - COPY - ‘E ARTWORK - ILLUSTR vvvvvvvvvv ' TELEPHONE 132 vvvvvvv 44“ ‘w 1 When a better advertising service can be 1, obtained the Charlottetown Guardian will have it. ADVERTISERS in the Guardian are offered ABSOLUTEL Y FREE LAYOUTS - “No better service COL. D. A. MACKINNON CIIARLOTTETOWN ca. 051111111? Stronghold For Mother Country BOSTON, Dec. 26 — (C?) -— Roger W. Baibson. noted econom- ist and director of the Baibsoll In- stitute in Weileslcy, Mass, declar- ed in an intervimv Canada has the brightest future of any nation in tho lvcrld today. "Invest in Canada." he ad/vLscd "Calladrfs bullish outlook should mran some‘ 500:1 IIIVQSLIIIEIIL cp- porlllllltlcs in tile securities of Canadian bankingr utility and in- dmlrlnl concerns.‘ Mr. Bobson was in England dur- ing the Ellrc-psen crisis last Sept- ember. Hie believed that Enzland is locking more and more for a stronghold for her supplies-a base for her industries that will be safe from the marauding of modern bamb-ers. Such a stronghold is Canada. “Conditions being as they are today in Dix-ape, Great Britain lnlrt have a so‘? pin-co to develop 11C!‘ industries. Few realize it, but the brmbirag Diane will actually revolutionize English civilization." He bollevvd the Mother Country .. 0=s the sea to Can- clice ls practicllly . attacks. pro- '. {'1 nn en-rnlv ,, 2.1.0: estta-bllsh 11.1 air base on this side of the At- llrttlc. Canafa is in the geographi- cal cenlrs of the Empire, there- ‘forr- he said. it was only lolzical that EITFIHTXI shmlld look to Can- ada as this storm cellar for her ‘rcervrs. It is reported that Eng- Lllld 1-: now lllveviing $100.000.000 in ‘Canadian aviation plants, he 5111i . M". Bab=on said the coming vis- it of the King and Queen was an- oihrl: stop in the program Then thorn should con“ a constant flow of Engllfll capital into Canada. Trcmcnriolts reseawcs of foods, minerals and munitions could be built up where they will be safe from the bonlbing planes and vet romlv for use 11y the Mother Collrtzgv in an emergency. "CAIIIKIZI ls already the fast/est proving of the larger nations as far as population is concerned. people realize that her busi- mess in 1937 set new all-time hlzhts. Today, Canadian business i: onlv 15 per cont below the top and is rising vigorously. Mean- whlln. cash succeeding wove of uncost that, fans 8:C-I‘O$ Europe makes her prospects look even Set Dates For Drama Festival KENTVTLLE, N. S. Dec. 26- (CPJ—- The Nova Sc/otie Regional Drama Festival will be held at Kentvllle Jan. 9 and 10, it was an.- nounced here after a meeting of the Theatre Arts Guild of Kent- ville. It will be the first time the towllls fcur-ycar-oid Guild coll- duvlcrl the Festival and will mark the first appearance on this side of the Atlantic of George Skillen of Imndon. who will be adjudicator. The first night will see three our-not plays presenttxi. by Yar- llYllfll, the Good Companions of Hnllizlx, and the Kentvliie Guild. On the second night. the Theatre Arts Guild of Halifax will present "Lovo From a Stranger," a three- nctypiny’. many Mreams thnt feed the Rhine loomed Willi slzeabic trout. All in n51. it was a mcrzy Christmas on. the Cologne Bxldgehcod 20 years mm, Incidentally, the war was 0v- m". i READERS ATIONS - IDEAS, Etc. ......_.___._____ RATES -— ESTIMATES -— PLANS — CONSULTATIONS BY APPOINTMENT — DAY and NIGHT 3 r ‘l (FLA IIDE SMITH (‘HARLOTTETOWW - ~<cz Special Services (Corl-tlnued irom page 3. oriental of o The evening sermon "Holy Nlghtfwas both graphic and Llhi-IIZZJIC as it tvas preached in tol- our as well as painted with words. Mrs. Cooper IELIEDLECI chalk artist presented undcl- a spot light, the city Jerluclczu as ll. was built on that old and ll torlc hill, Pales- lllle a CDITILOI‘ b. wwn Egypt and Babylon had been trodden by many camel trains and merchants of 01d tunes had gone to Jerusalzm t0 view the lent-pie and its ritual to go away ooltfllmed in the Jew- ish faith. Did ev'el' such cummi- nless pmsess men as it posswsed th-eze three men of tradition. 'I‘ney Went. to Jcrusalenl but they went; t0 th-e wrong place, they enquired oi Herod but t112y_ enquired of the wrong man. Tne brown sands of Palestine riveted the attention of the peo- ple and the unvlng trees but, the ccntlcal figures were the three men upon their Calnels who mode their foot prints not only in the sands of Palestine but. the eternal me- mory of man-kind. The hope with- in their Marts must have been as black as the painted heavens p01‘- tmved upon the canvas of that night seven. A halo begun to form; was that 11.1.10 to crown the brow of a man. And suddenly declared the minister 1o bo- holzl tile star appeared leading the men to Bethlehem where the lit,- fie child lay. The star and its beams upon the laces of the nxen and camels carried the audience dramatically to the sermons climax. The Now Testament bolls us the angel choirs sang s heavenly chorus on that night. Heaven brought its mrssnge as a scng to the hearts of all mcualld etsrltity was placed within the lap of man- kind. As the sermon W85 closed by the minister the quartctte of mixed voices sang ffluchingly "Silent till; experience o! that .Night, Holy Nllzllt” and the peo- ple went; quietly to their upon the pronouncement benediction. The choir cave of its best at these two FIFFVICQG which lvmnil much in fastening the main ldcns of the days sermons 1113311 both’ hearts and minds of the people. homes of the .04 o . , To Form Canadian " . Republican Part) BOSTON, Dec. 26 ——(CP' —-1} Canadian Ric-publlcon Club 0 Massachusetts, with a mombershll) of 100.000 as its goal, will be form- ed soon by leading business and professional men in tllc state. Chairman of the orqanlzllm com- mltteo is Alexander P YJZIIVQ of Hamilton, 0211.. and founder of the Cans-diam Club of Boston, “The purpose of this organiza- tion ls tn rout mlltlcians and glafters and encounter? foremost citizens i0 take kocnel" interost m politics for the welfare of the state cf ltlnwxchllsctls," said M1‘. Grallzlln. Vino vhalnnln c! filo orzanlzl: committee f: Dr. Sector J. M - Iman, prominent, Boston phyflclmn. .- , .~. i 1;; ,1 ; ‘igyyk: 33.. at“ s; 5.4"...“ "- SIMPLY CALL 132 ls available anywhere" MODERN AD SERVICE BUREAU THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ “ ‘ ““ “““““““‘L‘4““‘““““‘ ““ ““‘ “A; Yvvvvvvv v vv v1 v v vvvrvvwvvvvvvvvvv vwvvvvvvvvw v vvvvvwvvvvvvvvv I ‘i I run-pore n-TBTIQRTFBIIFEPDEIT ‘USCG T555’? vwvl‘ wrlrtlr’ :uu;fll I-‘Avfiflf-l-if" ems! ,.._.....r nq-n. -..-‘- _-.-\._,