The allies tallied a score when a French fighting plane over the Weslcrn Front sent this German llelnkel bomber clashing to earth in four blazing parts, Moderator Believes Best ls Yet To Be OTTAWA, bio. 31-—<lCP)- Th! . ‘~11 illai l-hc best l5 Yel- l9 igmpérstlslls ill spite ofeverYIThlHB qyd man still believes a hire!‘ {V5113 is possible, Rt. RW- 30h" Woodside. nlodr-rator ofthe Unit- m CllllrCll of (‘ariada said ionishi in a New Years message. Good wishes expressed Bl New Year emerge out of sometbml; for ricslner than wc sornetimm suppose- Tlle universal conviction that the best is yet to 1w" still nersisls 110l- wlihstilndnz every thing which can br mustered against Ii. ‘,\I.'in has Rlllays _b/.=ll€vQd lllwl/ l fairer world is possible ailfl Ffelilly to be (Issircd. it is rooted in the gyms pgllinllllfilflil that 511011 l5 llle "ll I “I651 15 110i vet exhausted. The resources of human nature are not. vrl exhausted Give God filme- “Ollc day is \\.th the Lord as l,- (lill) vonrs and 1,000 Yea"; a5 ‘me rla\'."' The new tesfament knows noth- lqlq of‘ new ymlrs. It knows much about new mcll. It is new nlen whg ,11-._i;<- iii-w YPITS. It ls new me who hl-mg irwl- new Heaven and 11.111211 wherein dwelleth flflllbeous‘ I ESQ, ' 1“Bf3ll(il(l I make all 11111185 new" ______ sruilvovam: 50110011 CONCERT Oil Tfilesdaa- cyeninf. 139°97'15" 10th. ill’: Hlllil13l_SChOOl 001108"- w» held in sormllvele 5¢l1°°l w ch was decked in 011115111135 111-1-“15 111a nl-cvzram Santa G's"! d and di ributed gifts to pu- . . Silver Fox Skills Made inio CAPES and sfCAltFS in the best possible manner. ('zlp0s ofione skin $15. Scan-is of one skin $12. You will like our work. David Magee Ltd. ails and teacher from a well luicn ee. - Mr. E. Kent oivpabiy acted as chairman and the following pro- gram was enacted. Opening Chorus by pupils. Welcome by Audrey Kent David Moreside. Recitation, Merry Glristmas by Waldo Abbott. Dialogue “Baoheiorsfi Recitation. “Pa Papoured" by Lfoyd MacDonald. Dialogue, "Economical Boomer- ang." SK‘. by Audrey" Kent, Recfiatlon "It's Funny" by Grant Proude. Recitation "An Answer" by Pearl Gillespie. Dialogue "My Mary " Recitation, "Puazled” by Dan oles. Col-‘liecitation "It's Best" by Kenneth es. Solo bv Waldo Abbott. Recitation “Boy's Troubles" by Stewart MacKinnon, Recitation by Evelyn MacKin- non. Upside Down Drill Dlfilotue “Santa's Letter. Recitation bv Betty Proude. Recitation “Excuse" by Keith Coles Dialogue. “Pat's Venture." arid O Recitation "Ma's Tools"‘bv Ger- ald Dolor. ' Regiaiation "Envy" by Leighton Recitation. "speech Makin " b Lloyd Kent. g y Recitation. "No Man's Place“ by John MacKirulon. Recitation "Hard Times" by Waldo Abbott. 345150110‘! "We Love I-Iim" by Kegme éhuColes , ' ec a on "Thoughtful Bo" b Vincent Moore. y y Solo by Cleveland Stewart. Dlalosue “Jo‘lv Minstrels." Instrumental Music. "Fur Specialists” SInce 1859 78 liing Street Saint John. N. B. ‘ application. Mystery Man. Recitation "An Opinion" by Vin- cent Moore Solo b Mae Younker. Reclta ion “if I Had My Way" by Milton Dollar Dialogue. “SN Beau " Recitation “The Burglar" by Mae Younker. Recitation "Consolation" by Aud- rcv Kent. Solo by Mae Younker. Good-Bye Drill. Closing Chorus "av pupils. God Save the King. (Patriot Please Copy) AIR FORCE MEN FORM OWN BAND TRENTON. Ollt., Dcc. 3l~A RPOup of music-loving airmen at thzdtoyal Canadian Air Force Station here put. themselves lo considerable effort and expense to maintain a band. They bought their. instruments out of their own funds and prac- tlm: on their own time. Almost all the bandsmell are mechanics and after a station parade when 1 the band does its stuff the bands- 1 men must jump out of their fancy uniforms. pull on their overalls l and get back to work. Use MInJcPs for dandriif. 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GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phllli ‘s Building Gra ton Street Charlottetown, P.E.l. book for Confidential Loan Sign Oflce llonre Saturday l).00—5.30 9.00-5.00 rm; wcniuznorrernwiv GUARDIAN I STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock New YorkCurb Montreal Stock Exchange (Cum PM, Exchange —-— to (Canadian Press) s c“ Clo" Am cym 3 33 3,3 (Canadian Press) 5"“ 0°" Am super Power 1 2 Am C and P 31 34 Aeaoccmes A 4 Stock: Clole A!" "in" 11-8 Creole Pet 22 1-4 Bell '11s 16s 1-2 '33 m1 '53? 1113 i? 3on1?“ “W” l 5'“ “iimiili... i. 1i "2 ' Oil C0 39 - B 8 11¢ Al“ m" 11 1-3 El Boris BIIBIQ W q 5h; Can cement 8 Anaconda 29 3-4 m 15 “chm Lockheed Air 7 1-5 Gan Car Bait oiiio 265%‘?! N!" Hudam‘ 5 a" 8“ §““‘° 22'} Badwin Loco 111-4 C3,,” 3o ' 1B SIC 0 7-8 mo... Av a1 MINING 88%‘; 513211 ii 3-. Ches oliio 41 1-4 Dist. seag 24 3-8 chrysl" ~ 99 1'2 DOm Goal Pfd 21 Con Oil 23 1-4 Dom Bridge 40 1-4 Common-wee. So 11-4 (cmumn PM‘) D an 11 1-4 9°" mm" 3° 5-8 mnomo, Dec. a1- Gen Steel Wm 9 3-4 - 22 gig K130i“: fi g-g s mm Bridge s v-a Elec Iéll-ecllito 31-: m“ ' mo" How ‘Egllaim 16 2 gen . 5 . ow we» i» 35%‘. S} illiéfk“ ‘i. i... Gen Motors 54 l-2 Am“; l 34) 1-3 ad 11 Mt-l Power Gmdléle"; T1" g 1'2 ABi/Orla 4 Nat Brew 38 1-1 Q1 Nor P111 1s a-s $33k» 2“ 311.53%" l; s-4 I'll Tel Tel 4 3'9 Bankfield 7,4 shawlnigen 23 l-i fienngmi 3" 1-8 Bose Metal 2a st law Com. 5 3-8 °T c 3 7-3 Bear Exp a 1-4 St Law Pfd 19 l-Z geflritzlflgwg 2; g-g Beottie 115 Sou can Pow g 1 2 ' Bidsood 14 1-2 st of can - Phil Morris 91 z 1-z Phil Pct Co 41 1-2 mflim“ 1g §j§ w Eli '1‘, 7 1-4 P11"? 011 <10 81-4 Bralorna 11 MONTREAL, Dec. 81—(CP)--. Rail“? 9°11) 5 3'3 Broulan 62 The stock market bade farewell to ggfftj‘ RE‘); °° glfiwn O11 11 1-2 19:19 BaI/urday wiui prices ruling s“, on N J 43 H, C £111,211; steady m a aha/dc downiatglglumc stude Corp 9 3-8 1931mm“ 35 was light for the abbrev aes- Texas Corn 441-7 Cd“ M“ a5 51011- United Air , _ 46 3-4 c“ Tram 80 Dominion Bridge lost s. point at Unllfid C0111 2 1'7 cent poi; 250 40 1-4. Financial statement of the Unlled Drug 5 Cent Pore 13 3-4 wmpany released yesterday showed United G85 Imp 14 1'2 chem Res 51 '11 reduction in net profit for the g g gtulébg‘ fag f: ghsgwr e1 lift-seal yeor. ‘ U S Illd AI 23 1-4 Caimgll‘ 133 | National Slteelmfiar] Bag k151i! 11 Vanadium 33 1-2 con smelt 47 34 ipOlIIL while rac ona se ac ap wama- 131-05 :1 5-3 Davies 2,7 peared for Asbestos, Hamilton West Union 261-4 Dome on 29 l“; Bridge, Smelters, Hudson Bay, West Elec 116 3-4 Duquesne 10 14 Gypsum, Bathurst and Canadian Woolworth — E35; M31 395 Celanese. ‘ Eldorado 99 Canada ‘Cement, C. P. It, Brazil-l Fed Kirk 4 l-2 ian, Imperial Oil and Seagrams all Fianwelll‘ 50 lposted small gains 1 ggéfsldgllzge 6g l Total sales: 18,600 shares: Indus-l . - - - l goldde 2i b2 ‘érlialga, 10.200. Ml1l€§1 8.400. Bordmi old Eagle 24 3-4 ' ' Gold Gate 21 (Canadian Press) Gonna; k 53 1.3 Hard 9c 136 22111;. 11-: s E s“ mi ,- . Abltlbi COm 7 1-3 Home Oil 228 Ilfllke ‘ 5 Ablt-ibi Pid 15 7-3 Homestead 6 1-4 sturgeon ll l-4 B A Oll 23 1-2 HOWGY 41 3-4 Sullivan 90 Asbestos 26 i-Iud Bay 33 sylvanite 340 Beouharnziis l: 17:? Inspire 35 Teck Hugh 405 a: 5-1.» Con» s: Fraser v T c 2o 3-4 Jelllcoe 1a 11%., can as Imn 011 151-2 J M Con z 3-4 wane Am 595 I111 Pele 2? 7-8 Kerr Add 25o Wendjgo e Price Com — 161?; Luge 11g; 3 4 wow gad 8a; a e s ore - W1 1-1 moo Cad 19 1-2 ' r a“; LBll-Ch 34 UNLISTED B k Macassa 43° an S Magi-sod 231g Brett Tl’ “l; M“ Se" D lhousie Malartic 11(4) Paid Ore 22?] 1-4 (Canadian Press) gfiéaggm 138 Temisk _ | McVitiie 15 1-2 TORONTO Dec. 8l—(CP)—CrB_.lIlS 5mm Cm McWatters s1 were recorded in allh index isrvgo», d _ Min Con: 127 the Toronto exc anze I1 119 $21,211,. _ Moneta $1,117.51“; session of the month and 110,111 180 Morris Kirk 6 3-4 ‘year’ Nova Scvila ~ “film” 3° Action bulked in the cheaper: Mlmllcal 209 Nlplssmg H0 golds alsregate volume expanded; TB G ' n1 N° “d 77 3 4 312000 shares Golds led with a Nonmtal 60 59° - _ T; {mowed by m3 ' giillcm‘ 13(2) liligil-(lolgnwihi i. ‘gaion of .411, uiei In Memorzam gnegil; m g2 we mews 19 and the WM,“ 0,5, 0 B .08. i- PamOur 225 1,814 51-1 advanced a point to MRS. ANNIE DIXON Pariaenm 4% 29 3f 01%;’; M110; golds were. ——i Paymns r ' 11 1, ins Mrs. Annie D. Dixon. wife of the Pei-roll Gold 190 steady-“elgowebgetmllgizgafis g2". lute Joseph M. Dixon of Poxnetie Pick Crow 415 were t h d a new high M Mills, Belfast, passed peacefully Powell 217 Addison ouofle 7 n‘ were] away. Dec. 20m. was at the home Prairie l9 1-2 2.110. Net 14am» 0'1 3 W’ w‘ * of her daughter. Mrs. Alexander Premier 140 ‘chalked up for Mflocihfl. M11059"- .1. MacLcud. as st. Jam-es Place, Preston 237 O'Brien. Pickle Crow Powell svl-l Winnipeg. Mail. Mrs. Dixon. who Reno Gold vanm Tack Hughes, Uchl and‘ was 88 years old was born in Clyde Roche 5 l-Z wrwhhflargreavgg, 1 Rive“ U" 31 “m went’ we“ m 5t Am“ 15 General strength ruled in thei 1915256 ‘eaves m mourn their 105s 231d ‘Kaila/er no food, utility, senior oil and miscell- two daughters. Mrs. Alexander J. senator 541-2 81190115 lndustrliatl Half while the. McLeod. and Hattie of Boston. Sllerritt lit steels were a. b so . 1 Mass. also five grandsons and Sigmg , 830 Calgary-Edmonton and Home 011 one sister. Mrs. Hattie Freyberg. Siscoe 82 closed narrowly higher and 01.1181 Boston. Mass, besides other relo- sladen 58 western 0115 were gtgady, l iivcs and fricnds_op_11_§2._I. slave lake 7 New “Peace Ambassador” Is First PAGE FIVE 1 U. S. Envoy to Vatican in 72 Years By NEA Serice First U. B. envoy to the Va- tican sinoe i867, Myron C. Taylor. Presidential Christmas appointee as Ambassador without portfolio, is of Quaker stock, but a member u! the Episcopalian church. He is noted as an in- dustrialist, (fin- ancier, patron of the arts and y is a familiar of many high figures in the Catholic Church. A former chairman of the board and still a director of the United olf a. well-to-do family arid is a direct decendant 0d Captain John Tuylor, a New Erlgland colonial settler. He is 65. His most recent service as a New Desi appointee of President Rabbi Adler Myron C. Taylor Roosevelt was as vice chairman of {thn Intergovernmental Committee GRAIN WTNNIPEG Dec. 81-(CP)—Re- tum oil‘ firmness to Chicago and absence o! selling pres-mire gave wheat futures prices a steady tone during the final 1939 session on Winnipeg grain exchange. Quota- tions finished 1-4-43-8 higher, Dec wheat at 85, May 88 7-8 and Jly B9 3-4--'l-8 cents. CHICAGO, Dec. 3l—(CP)—Whez1t prlcrs aG-sanccd about a cent today in the final trade of the year, Wheat closed 5-8-1 cent higher than yesterday, May $104-$104 1-8, Jly $1.01 l-8—1-4'. Corn l-B—> l-4 up. May 58 3-4-5-8, Jly 59 l-B; Oats l-2—l cent higher and Sly Beans 2-2 1-4 higher, FINANCE By Frederick Gzlrilncr Associated Press Flflllflflill Writer l NEW YORK Dev. Ill-~iAP)— stocks teclcreti on a ll.ll‘l'0\\ ivrisé in Szillll‘(l.l_\"~ llilirkci as Wail ' Strrrl silcnl’. off (‘IIPPYICSS 1931i flllll ' [)i‘("]"lltl'l‘(l in make zlnoliler try in the llPW year. PFICC‘ changes generally wele in minor fractions (‘llll€l‘ vray. The Associated Press average of 60 Sim-ks ended up .1 of a point at 51.2. A year ago the composite shod at 53.2. The ye.r‘s high was 53.0 and the low 41.6. The day's turnover was 055,955. This picture showing the final Illll" a German scouting plane. N0 or bombed by the plans- ‘ Bethlehem down a point. For the entire month of December the volume 1n full lots of 17,768.- 713 share-s was around the smallest in 21 years for this period. For the year there was a total of 232.015,- 799 shares, smallest since 1923. Slightly improved were Johns- Manvilie, Woolworth. United Alr- craft, Chesapeake dz Ohio, Great Nort-hem, N. Y. Central, Consoli- dated Edison, and Sears Roebuck. U. S. Steel was unchanged and Other moderate losies included General Motors, Standard Oil of N. J., Un- _ loll Carbide, Curtis-Wright. Good- l lcar, International Harvester and \.V(‘Sllll(!I'lOLl58. There were only minor changes iimnng Canadian issues on the big ' board or curb. Distillers Seagram, Dome. Canadian Car, Hollinger, 1m- pcrial Tollr-cco rind Lake were fractlonaliy higher. Imperial Oil lost a fraction. ZIIONTTIEAL CURB lfanzidirln MONTRPIJU... Doc. nlinlllg quotations Curl) Iliarkct today Press) ill-Selected oll Montreal were :— Stocks Close liv wCfld Cent Cad DUNSTA- NAGE SCHOOL CONCERT On the night of December ".lc Dunstaifnage urns presented in Marshficld Hall before a large number o1 Dflrcnlts Ellnflenl manuiacllltl?" go of an unindentified ship, presumably an allied vessel, was izkcn from information was released as to whether the ship was minded, tnrpsdued lo war victims , Shore . a 1-2 ‘ 1e C 21st to stop praclicel jolz‘ SQhQOI CQncerL tralian governmcni llz 0d the President's Advisory Com.- hiittoe on Political R/Biugees, A native o! Boston, Mr. Taylon was graduated from Cornell Unb varsity in I894 with a law degree, The year alter his twenty-hm birthday he was admit-ted to the New York bar. The new ‘peace Ambassador" 11181 cllme bedore the general pub- lic eye in 1927 when he was named chairman olrthe finance committee of United States Steel. He retired as dlairma-rl of the board, 1n 0c. wber, 1937. When not at his villa in Flo- rence, Italy. he is a familiar figure walking about his estate st Locust Valley, L. I , with his wife, the fonner Anabel Stuart Mack, born in Edinburgh, Scotland As part of his Yuletide peace message, the President ill~g wrotg Pflpe Pius, Rabbi C_l'i'.l~ Atllcf, president of the JCWLEII 'I'il80lOgI- cal Sanunary and lender of the Jewhh faith, and D1". (ii-urge A, Buttrlck, president of lllc l-‘cdoral Council of the Churches of cilrlst, enlisting their help in a world- wide movement for police and an and 111i. ' . Near tille close of the 9'11"‘ m [Santa arrived and dLslribll ‘gifts much to the dell . ‘children. J. Jcnkills Mr. W pIYxSlCCd lwhile the following programme was carried out: 1 Oosninz Chorus. Welcome SpCCCll— [KITTY Flor- ton, Recitation-REM Vessey, - “Blowing Bubbles" -~»\Vil!red. Stewart and Verna Boslvell. Motion Sore/Six Bovs Dialogue-Uncle Ilirzlmfis Cold. Recitation -—Il“\'lll'! \lI'F.:L'_'»' Acrostic —Chrislm~.r< Recitation-Erwin Court. l Solo-Lillian Thompson. Drama Without Worlls -_A Ter .rib'e Catastrophe. Intermission —-O'i'(‘ll£‘.=.‘.ra~CB.1‘i(l1 Sale. l Star Drill-Seven Girls. ‘Przimp Drill-Nine Boys. Recitation ~Kr>ith Vrssl. v. I “A letter to Santa Claus "- lliclo. SWwart rincl (‘hurl lcnlilfle. Recitation -B'>h»bv Vr ‘Ie-altlh Alpha.be‘.--'I‘1llr-.c i Chil- drcn Or-"hcstrs Selcctiions. "Christmas Stocklvz" 1's. p Dialogue-Detective Snoop Dr Doop 1t?ciia.tion-—Grnhar' Ens-rail. Closing Chorus fiiix Pu- and one X hi7; EET-m ANBERRA- Aus- (CPIvDRIPTIIF ned‘ ill! ‘i111 import of exp.0(i llg port of the vtzll c: TILLIE THE TOILER — IT'S UP TO TILLIE NOW. 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