-. . tfcaflitflfil-QQI f! . ._‘_-..-a-»- 1x l . vxcen-mv ‘f Presbytery 0ft l g ' P. E. I. Meets At ‘Clifton ct" the New it-h on TIWIWQ) Island n -t n1 Rresbytcrtuti U.‘ at, :3 p.111. ll tell-dilute t": ml from u . 11.1.11» of '1‘. Oven ' utttntton W05 tilwll ~ n the Rev, rut-u Jvlupcsiuc pul- lrtinl Alnlllkfllbi to Yul-dill Mr. t; “its uiih it;.tL lllt‘ Pflbby- mc 1115181131’ and cider.‘ . Wlllldlii- had prov- nernils neigh- -. Under his vnutfln htnl been Co...‘ JllllllXl 65* ', vi, u. ltlioud. will in: inc internu- lltLS next \-.t:-.inc_v. in 11w \v1.l be rc- ltlLititl-i of A11»- .i..'>' deegnaiiun vmns week. 'l‘l1u . .s 21ft: Rev. G. C. l. lfiilllit‘, Mr. A. A. _ John .\fcNcil, and 1.4111. .1 ituiuctitm of Rev} . n: Caledonia is ex- ~ phtce us soon as Mr. can be secured ‘r'_\' of Cope Breton. be well informed of '1 llilS of the press. t» restoring the 01d ‘,\£lS carefully dis- titwidcd that very ‘or-n. must be taken to put -t u.» turn proper shape as l historical site. Its llrwizglil. to the atten- .11 Assembly and ted organizations Wlllllll the church. a. strong Commztwe r< consisting of R/rv. E, w u. U. Webster and Iife‘. ionrild. giczn. 1., lllfy 11F“ , needs nt “at .' ticm It! I518 t Quiet Prevails On Parliament Hill GITAWA, Dec. 3 —(OPi-Ab- ounce n! Pmnc hiatus-er ltlacKen- 1b King on a holiday visit t0 PM: 1135 brought an outward air a.’ qux-t. in Parliament Hlllbut wifhzn the dcpnrtmental offices the-re "- ‘e customary pro-session- nl a This will be reflected in the. volnnruious reports that will be tabled when the seslon mo... Bo fan- as could be learned no flee has been fixed for opening Parliament but that cteo I10“ may lbw been reached before the time Mtnister left, and will be Mirmiticod at whet tho Govern- ment c raters the proper time. it is believed the . v ‘I be Jun. 13 0r 20 but there lltti lit-cu no official intim- ation other than that the date vvcntil ‘m: in Jrmtinry‘, Since there n no incmzt-e 1n the num- erthtnit moi-tings and prob- '.1 nut he until 3H8!‘ Christ- lutei- (Zrttc is mcst like- ly the last ‘Thursday s! ‘y. and Miro. Brunt Melnnis. 27 Alley Si... city, a. son. MacEACHERN-At the Prince F41- wiarn Island Hospital on December 3, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Nell Mac- Beichvrn, Rice Point, a. daughter. Bfl0WN-—At the Prince Edward Iglaairi Ilospital on December 3. 1M7, to 11.. nnd Mrs. Fred Brown. Charlottvftuvn, a. daughter, GAI.!..»\N'T~-~At the Cirv Hospital. ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. An- llunter River. u son. City Hospital. Dec. and Mrs Wm. Innis, i "writer, IHTJTIIS "i,\' A" (‘rnrloiteinwn on x _ x I‘. 19337. Daniel Mat-- \>lk‘ llltlfif‘ on Sutur- , . 1 (‘c Min-ting - ~t Shir-vs Ceme- , r1. Wt‘ tics. ' morning at. mu‘ Basilica thence (Tutltolzc Cemetery. ,. i irmii of Thanks Card Tlu- f.- ‘ nf alto itrte M158 Eliru. Yancy u" l to thank their friends nd rwi lthoun: for the many acts 0T lfldnr-n; nnrl :~_ npnihv shovn, in ‘\heir reccnt sad bereavement. ‘L-wi-iz-lui. Gard of Thanks Mr. Hammond Vcsseywishcs to ihank his tr ends and neighbours lor the mnny kmdtieaws shown in the messages of sympathy received gupmg 111;; recent sad bereavement. 14-526-12-4-1 |. Card Of Thanks . John Mclmorl grulcttll npprrc- ~n_v tutti. 0t kindness ..- of sympathy‘ ren- zliim by rifiutvcss and Tr-Pllll-‘U "1 flu-m recent l)(‘I'l‘|'\V(.‘]lll‘I1l in lht: Ibsw of a lJr-lnYE/J MDUICZ‘. ksio-iz-c-ig v- l The Pi1~.-:'n_\tei'y of Prhrcc Eldtinrd Liondcn “rm; good at- s and elders u lsuuut. Rev. .il.l‘_.j‘ti\..1-, Altatleiittitr, pre- Ftincrul from ‘ iwu SPEAK u ANNIVERSARY nuut uu Chamber Of Com- - " e r c c President Will Speak At Trade B 0 a r d Function _ Wednesday. The fiftieth anniversary" of the (iharjoilctouui Board of Irzide will be celebrated by the Board on Wetlncsdny evening next at, thc (‘nnadiati National Hotel at n dinner to be held on that even- ing. George C. lift-Donald of Mon!- real. President of the Canudiuti Chamber of Commerce will give an uddrew. Mr. bilvDonwd is one of the lending bit-iness l-xccittivrr in Canada and has just recently" completed a tour 0i the Western Provinces. He. i< a lifted speaker and in his aziz‘ s5 he will zlcal with the pitrposes and matters pertaining to the Rotvell Commis- sion. Mr. McDonald will be accom- panied by Mr. W. McL Clarke, Secretary of the Chamber of Oom- mercc who will also address the eatherinz. and by Mr. George u. Graham. Vico-Presldetit of the Chamber of Commerce for Nova Scotia. CUP PRESENTED i99ilEilLllfli mm l) P38‘ m" -.-fl-$' yesterday's presentation. Pupils who took part in a program included. Garth Pigott. Cornelius Mumhv. Doris Coffin, Isobel Pig- zott. and Evelyn Callahan who read the prize essay on the bcautj- flcatlon of’ the school gfoundg, Sneakers in reply to the Lieut. errant Governor's gddresl were, Mr. James Morrison of the trustee lwfifd. Mrs. J.C. Douglas, president of the Savage Harbor Womensm- stttute, Miss Mabel O'Brien, tench- er. Other speakers included Mr. H. I-f. Sbatv. sirperfntendent of educa- tmn and member of the competit- ion committee: Hon. ‘M. R. Mc- Gufgan, minister of education; Hon. James P. Maclntyro, minister of public works and highways; Dr. J, A. Clark and Mr. J. W. Boulter, Charlottetown, member; o! 1mg competition committee: and Mr. Arthur woolner, Charlottetown, school supervisor. ' Following the program the w°_ men's Institute served refresh- merits. TEACHERS ‘(QODK-liiued from page l) organization would bring both 1 teachers and parents together tnore often and tend to make ‘them better acquainted Wll-ll the difficulties which confrcn: bull ; in the education of the children of the city, Mrs. Creelnian said. The aims of the oi-gunizqrion vr0illd be to for-m a llflflflCfSlllD between the hcmc and the school which would better acquaint; the public with the problems of the teachers: To establish better ¢q_ operation between the parent and the teacher as well o..- m pi-Qnloge better undersiruzding of $11001 activities. A discussion followed Mrs. Creel- mans address and a motion to have the incoming executive meet with the parent-teachers’ commit- tee carried unanimously. (At a meeting last night, Mp5, J, A_ Lawson. Mrs. James I~‘ripp-. Mrs, P. A. Crcelman, Mrs. Emmet Bel] and Aft-s. B. C. Keeping were pp- pointed o. committee to mcct with citytczirhers and discuss the for- mation of n. home and school or- ‘gzuuzntlon in Charlottetown) ‘ SIIDr-rintcntlcnt Gives Address l Mr. H. ll. Show. supcrintcnzlcnt l of education, spoke briefly on the i formation of the orszitniznticn and i referred to lxith its advantages l . t and disndvuntugcs. He. coinmcnd-‘ ml the. Federation for the manner in which the subject was. fllfirltlsyvd and believed the dcct-ion to place it m the lunds of the incoming (vxrcnxive a "\\'l_‘\C one." - Air. J. W. F. MneCnllum rc- portcrl on the 'l‘en.nhcrs‘ Crcdit' Union and expressed the hope that more tcacuers would take advant- | age of the Credit Union service. lllarinelli (fir? (Iounty (‘lerk Post ALBANY. N. Y.. Dec. 3 -([\P)._. Albert- Mnruitrlli, Tammany district hos‘. rtaslgncd today the $15010- fl-yr-at‘ job as Ncw York county clerk which Manhattn-rfs Repub- llnnn Prosecutor-elect Thomas E. Dewey said hc was unfit. tn hold. He submitted the rcsigflfltiqyh d- fectivc immediately. to Democratic Governor Herbert H. Lehman less than two days after the Governor called upon him to answer by next Monday "sworn charges" that. he was a political ally of mugs and rtrketeers. ., Marlnelli’; term of office could hav emitted automatically on Dec 511. Alzijor Urquhart, of week-end services in the rm Sunday morning at 1 l- .-_....-. 1- t bility if suvlinou umv THE‘ CHKRCUFFEFUWN CUARUTAII Prof. Blanchard Addresses Hope River Study Club Professor J. H. Blanchard, M. A. vice-principal of Prince of Wales College. addressed a- meeting of the St. Ann's study club at Hope River and outlined the economic struggle in this province up to the present day. President J. Mur- phy occupied thcchair during the meeting. Professor Blanchard referred to the large shipbuilding industry carried nn in Prince Erlward Is- land from 1860 to 1890. In 1864 130 rt~s=cls wore buifr in the Dmvilltc which provided employ- men for approximately 4.000 peo- pfc with an additional 2.000 en- Fffllcd in the coastal trade, re- cords revealed. Rev. George McCorxnack of St. Dunstan‘; Btisilica stuff, spoke on credit. rmions and co-ttperative societies, Mr. L. F, AIacDonald. Charlotlelotvn. Secretary Duns-tan}; credit. umcn E. J. H. M . Secretziry- of .1:- union, also spoke lNTEllftlST (Continued from of St. and Mr. -l‘.\’. Charlottetown. Llgncriatt credit bcrs of men and women who could neither read nor write. There Wag "m? brlllht spot on the education horizon, however, and that was the ammrenilyr incmtscd interest 1n education by people of the Prov. fnce as shntm in 11w 5pr9ad o; the adult education movement. More than 300 study clubs had been formed durlnrz the 1m winter. This winter the Department; o] Agriculture was sponsoring in dlf. ferent parts of’ the Province short; courses in aitriculttire, domestic science. forestry and possibly other stibjccts. He locked for l-gsulg; no; so much from direct. value to those tsklnc: the course as from the ef. fect the cc cs vmuld have 1n Stimuli" interest in education general l5. Hun. Dr. MacMlllan . When children complete their trninm '1 the schools and later in the irulleees of this Province they did not have to take second place to those from any other Province in Canada, Hon. Dr. Maclvflllan declared 1n a short address 1n zvhich he congrntttiwtcd people of the district on their new school. The speaker. compared m, new Pcrkdnle School with the one 'he attended ulmostfifty years agolmd reminded the gathering tum, some of the old buildings, for all their llwk 01' equipment. turned autsome pretty good material 1n the his. wry 0f the Province.” Although there was some Hitter. my here there was not so much g5 in the other Provinces, Dr. Mac. Mlllan bclievcd. In many casgg those classed as illiteratcs had been taken from school to nmkc s. living and help keep other members of the family in school. Many owed ‘their high islacc in business and I professions to the sacrifice of other ‘ members of the fumilyp fact which they should not forget. flax-Respect Fur Teachers I l-fehnd a lrrvut iicztl of respect ‘for tue teachers 0t‘ the Province wvhose work \v.'\s to instill into the pupils the ruclnnetils of an educa- tion. There seemed to be a grow. mg feeling that the education 5Y5. ‘fem needed some revision. That ‘might; be possible, the speaker be. ihcved, and no doubt a 501mm" itvould be found eventually. He be- lieved the young generation would ‘see even greater changes in the t "ext 35 Years than had occurred in U"! Pit-it 25. a period which had vseen more development than any "other similar period 1n ‘world his. ttory, not all of it for the best. 1f any criticism could be made w" 11w .\'0un:ct~ general-ion it was ‘that they did not accept, responsi- Wlllilutly enougxh, Dr, Mac. llillttti said . Young people were ""1 Drone to let someone else an it. Nut bccatise they lucked abil. but. bcc. tsc “this [igg is mo ~ "~‘l\"“"l°\'lll3- 13c rcntly and will. mg to ncccpt tho full responslbil. 11y of Cl[lZ.‘\”ll>lll[7,"tllG spcnkcrsnid, Dr. Iifneb llilll referred especially 1 to the urcztt rtdvoulnqc he believed ‘me ml but-pins; eqniptut-nt of the ‘new f>(‘l\~f)tJl Wolllfl be. It would do mW-‘di’ With the dust nulsutitqc. It. VvtlS the (nlv ithool in Lin: Prov- lucc to he of) cquippcd. _ Vi‘. ll. ll. Show Sclinnl 1 u’! at tolltv-lion 01,“. pits, in tin‘. (Ml ht‘ll'>t‘, Nlr. Shaw, supcriiitr-ntlriit of critic-affair said. It was coming: to mczui more than that notv, ruihcr a collection of all the people of the (lL-"Lrlct. He hnpcd the new school would ‘bc- come a commutiity centre. He Wat. impressed with the opportunity of muknu; the school n benefit n9; Only t0 tltc young but the middle 118011 and the old. Mr. Shaw referred to the large school grounds in England whom i0 to 1'.) ncrcs W115 common. He hopcd the Pnrkdnle School grounds would he enlarged before it was too late. “Secure grounds of which You will be ns proud as you pro or your school", he said. They had reason to be proud 0t the school for there was ‘not another in t)“; Province with such, u system of hcatinz and ventilation. Rev. Dr. McMahon Toronto will conduct Salvation Army Hall l and Sunday evening ~ at 7.30. Monday he will give a musical prngram- .. sncu-icpirgrnualAmr- M... u. .... ... - -.- '!~a‘-3"'QX. ~ lllflll. I astonishing ease. 71K DREAMS COflZG. N many beds tonight, there will be boys avncl girls dreaming of the grand times they are going to have with the C.C.M. Joycycles that they confidently expect Santa Claus to bring Make their dreams come true. Give them the thrill of their young lives Christmas morning. When you see the rupture in their eyes, hear their screams of delight as they see their brighf, shiny, new joycycles, you too, will be thrilled with gladness. Parents get a lot of enjoyment themselves just from seeing the fun their children have with their joycycles. It s fun that lasts for months and months because C.C.M. build these “three- wheelers" of such strong, sturdy, high-grade materials that - children will outgrow them but not wear them out. And they run so smoothly, ‘so easily, so quietly that they provide health- ful exercise as well as pleasure for even delicate children. (LCM. joycycles come from the same plan: that produces the famous C.C.M. ‘Bicycles and C.C.M. Skates. They are built of bicycle materials with the same care and preci- sion as C.C.M. Bicycles. They are the class of all children's vehicles. There are C.C.M.’s to fit all sizes and ages of children from 11/2 years upwards — joy- cycles, joy-trikes and Joyriders, Cyclets and C.C.M. Bike Wagons that roll along with C C.M. Dealers, department and other stores are now making Christmas displays of these famous vehicles. There is notime 1i , I ke the present for making your selection- C-C-Mwloycycles \ gm f/ Bilre-waqons Cyiclels Joy -Tril(es,.lcy-Riclers use THE 10% NOW people of the district they had a wonderful opportunity, they were starting in new with a newschool. Do not. let the enthusiasm which led to the building of the school ule out now that it ls built, Why not. make this the best school, the sixenker suggested. Need of co-operatlon of parents nnd teachers was stressed. Dr. Mc- Mahon referred to the assistance a Wnmerfs Institute could be to a school “but let the men work too." If they did that. he did not. see how it could be tmyllung but a wonder- ful success. Mr. John Hcurn They had worked in the 01d adage “the greatest good for the greatest number," Mr. John Heurn. chairman of trustees said in the brief address. He expressed the sincere wish that in the new building would be laid the founda- tion of many successful careers. which in the future would reflect in particular great credit on the district and 1n general on this Province. Plano and violin music was fur- nished by Mrs. Ivan Mitchell and Miss Minnie Leavltt. Following the formal opening program an auction sale was con- ducted by the Womenb Institute. Gunmen Escape With $24,800 (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wlrel LOCKPORT, 111., Dec. 3~In- vestlgators examined the cab of an abandoned truck tonight in an effort to uncover clues leading t0 the flvc gunmen who matched $24,800 in a. wild west. style hold- up outside the postofflce. John West, a postal clerk. was wounded in the leg when the robbers opened fire with a ma- chine gun. In their flight in the light de- livery truck they abandoned n 18W 1111163 DON-ll OI 13MB, U18 {Ob- CONVENIENT‘ tuobmnu HCMEjlPlANI; .QNE PRlCE-a-THE CASH PRICE BALANCE m i0 EQUAL-i“ MONTHLY PAYMENTS NOTHING ‘ADDED — NO INTEREST.’ Santa Claus Headquarters For c. c. M. Jo YCYCLES, BIKE WAGONS, BICYCLES, F E y Twenty Cents Paid The Bike Shop, Will Give a Coupon on a Free 0r ver Bicycle t0 Be Drawn For December .¢ Now on Display C.C. M. Joycycles, Joyr idersy, THE . BIKIAE» S \ Bike Wagons 24th. I937.’ HOP g Summesidekfilautloiieiown SIMNO it rue ROBERT :.__. ___.- EASTERH UNITED F. A. STEWART JONES 56-58 Grafton St. Phone 602. Special Representative Curb In Expenditure Said Necessary For Taxation Reform MONTREAL, Dec. 3-(0?) — George C. McDonald. Cit-Radian Clzontbcr of Commerce President. warned Leggy taxation reform would come only \v‘..':n the public mind appreciated the situation and instead of clamorintz for t-Xilctldi- ture, insisted upon thrift and pru- denee in the conduct. of Canada's. affairs. "Instead of realizing that. our confederation nffortlixd us u place to store Home of our wcztlth. so thut. w“ could count. on n ct-rtuiti sinbill- ty year in and your out, and com- fort: and security Lnourold of." h" told the Canadian Club. "we liavc regarded it as a convenient. plncc to plunder and we have been so greedy for federal benefits that we have anticipated our mspcctivc stares for years to come." Pianist Escaped _ With-Minor Injuries (C, l’, by Guardian's Special Wirc) CASCADE. B. 0.. Dcc- 3 ficti- lnald Stewart, 'I‘nronto pianist and orchestra conductor. csctirwd with minor injuries Salurdny when the automobile in whiz-h he was riding skidded acrvss U1" Trall-Oastlegar highway and roll- ed down an embankment. The car, which landed upside down, caught fire and Stmvari and his companion, an official of the Consolidated Mining nntt Smelling 00., escaped by brcnkinu the windows. Stewart 1S on u Western Canada concert. inur. (Mr. Stewart is scheduled to give n. concert in Charlottetown next week under Community Cm:- cert Association aus ices bers bducted Police Chief Fred Llnder. He was freed about n half mile from the postoffice after h" said they fired at him twice. and . {Notices 1st. (Jhzu-lnitctnwn Troop m, the regular meeting on No- vtnibcr 26 the Tmup had instruc- Mull 1H Signal ing and First Aid. The Chaplain Rev. Bother Mc- Mahon visited the 'I‘ronp at this mcctng. The Provincial Council takes this opportunity of extending sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Howler for thr: accident which occurred w their son. We wish Scout Robert Morris of this Troop u speedy recovery from hLs operation. 12th Charlottetown Troop I The Yacht Club Sea Scouts held liheir first meetlnfl on Thvrlflflv i evening. After the meeting the boys ‘ visited the workshop of Mr. Irwin there the GrouP Cilmmlflee i5 building a sailboat. for the TroOP- The boys are anxiously awaiting j the completion of this boll: 5nd ‘ their instruction in salllnfl- St. John Ambulance Collrfic m. Blake is now conductinu a course ln First. Md l0!‘ Scout. Lfiidr ers. These classes meet on Sawf- dny nt 3 p. m. and Wednesday at 7 p. m. and arc held at the 1st Charlottetown Headquarters. A‘l Scout Leaders have the privilege o! attending thué lectures. 8th. Charlottetown Troop Don't. forget the riunmalfi 551° on Saturday. It starts at 6.00 P- m- end is to be held in the social hall m, Trlxxity Church. _ The car drive which was sched- uled for last Saturday W85 11°51‘ puned on worm; n! unfavourable weather. The rink has been encased for this Troop on Saturday luflmlnB-i from a nu 10. A new petrol “H5 formed at the T881111!‘ ineetmc‘ 0i m; Tmqp on MOKICIB] cvenlns- This Patrol will be known as the Owls. "Muko A Wish" The picture which we are 8P0!!- sorlng wll. be shown next week at the Prince Edward. This picture features Hobby Brcen, the great. Canadian b0? singer and actor. Bobby Brccn W88 a. protege of Eddie Cantor and featured for a. time on his radio program. His marvelous voice at- tracted attention of Hollywood Motion Picture producers. Ha was given the leading role in the mu- sical production "Ra nbow on the River", following this outstanding success with movie 80ers this lat- est picture "Make a Wish" was re- leased to tho Public. Since its first appearance in 0m- adu, attendance records have shown that Bobby has made even a great- er name for himself. Al. Guelph the theatre was packed for every per- formance durln: the entire run. At Truro when the picture was shown under the nuspbes 0t the Rotary Club the returns were beyond ex- pectution. It is with keen interest that the citizens o! Charlottetown await tho Tnn Late To (Jlasify I.OH'I'—KNI'I'I‘ING ON PRINCE street. Agply Betty i/iacKay. Pm". .2? 31- ._. .._ .- - Diffi- T 0 I. E T—I4OVILY 800MB. garages. 0i! Prince 8t. L-544-12-4-3l. Girl Guide Nero; 11w Eighth (tlmrluttcltiwn Brnwnll Pack Tilt.- regular ins-clip; "l Eltzhth Puck was vcfy lmllmhmd thLs week. Mrs. Reny urefivfli" Golden Burs to: Joan Osbourne, Joyce Lea, Phyllis. Dowllnt; 9M Eilccn Lnndrlgau. Slnumfi tinder the capable direction or our new Tawny, bliss cutie HuBW-‘E M‘ much enjoyed. Next nreetuwnfll‘ Brownies are "Lending n Hlmd b? milking face cloths for the Rcd Cross Christmas boxes. a earance of L1H! P1691!" i“ m‘ Pllpnce Edward Theatre. This i116‘ ture will be. shown hcre on Decem- ber 9th. 10th. 11th. STRAIN ON YOUR EYES BY!!! used for clone work- Plrllcnlurly If lighting In not correct -- ire subject to ll greater than hormal strain. This brings tho pollen! dil- cnmlnrt l! then: Is present any appreciable refractive error Ind shown mm in head- aches. more eyes, etc. A per- son hu no way of knowlm! the degree of strain nn 1hr eyes unlll they Ira examined. G. F. Hutcheson