01A _ MERE MAN with tbaeewbb Nothing amusing dewnilha Iemlileiyalle IN II- uoralnc deer ea. hauled uhllllflfllfll “g1!” Jug‘ 1H! Qlllll Dragnet Tightens Covers Prince Edward Island Lille the Dew cl-lsawrrarowlv. CANADA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934 07A MERE MAN To repel a iew right-minded geo- 1 ole may end by attnotillg new Illa are wrong-minded. '- ‘ Iornl Guorlllel. Paulie! w’ Chnrlo totoarn Guns-dig; Twp Iniouucsmours COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS. ETC R801’?! ' River Christmas entertainment. - L-3lil"I-l2-1Z-li. "Reserve Thllredl?» lkcelnbeo loth for Christmas School Concert ln Bonahaw llall. L-lm-lfl-li-io. "Kensington Club will not load hogs again until December actn. M2145 "Skate at Mt. Herbert-Rink to- night. Music. Admission l0 cenie. 1.4m "Take your dressed poultry to I. n. Conrad. Lower Queen Street (or the most satisiaoiory returns. Irilmfl-li-IO-U. "We will be buylns dressed poultry, Friday. Dec. 14 and wes- day. Dec. 18. Olark Bros» Monta- gue. L-fidl-il-Bl "Reserve December 88nd for It. Catherlnes School concert. 7.30 wclock. 1i stormy, Monday night. L-3181-l2-12-2i. "Poultry! George l-ellhtlaer 00.. neat queen Hotel, buying all kinds poultry, correct grading highest price-l. L-30e6- "I am open to buy a quantity c» ei cattle. Apply for rurther par- a‘ Fraser, Elmira. ilculars to Harding - Irliiis-li-ll-ti "special dance B: i. S. ‘rhurn- f day night in bid 0i school kitchen. Elliott's orchestra. Admission 25c- L-2203-l2-1I-fli --_. "Will be buying dressed poultry Wednesday next week instead o! Tuesday. E. Livingston, Murra River. L-flM-lI-lii- i -..~_ "Bedeque Rink opens Saturday‘ night, December 15th. Come and get your season ticket. l-l-ITN-ll-ll-li "Hockey at Marshileld link to~= night. Dunstaflnage Red Wings vs. Oharlottetown ‘turrets. Skate alter. L476’! ._.___ "We will be buying dressed chick- en, fowl at Cardigan on ‘hlcaday and Wednesday December 18-10. Iigned r. s. Mcerinnslu 00.. ma. L-2732-l2-13-5l. __- "We will be buying dreslcd poul- try at Bridgetown on ‘Tuesday. Doc- ember 18th. filmed Matthew ca Mc- Lean Md. L-flSl-li-IB-bl. "East Royalty Dramatic Olub presents "George in a Jam" Hearts Hall, Bast Royalty. Monday. December 1'i. VL-ziic-lfl-ic-si “Don't miss the dance in Gra- ham's Road Hall, Monday, Dec. i’! Drawing (or Ill!!! Gillie will take place. - 1.4140 "Poultry. We ghull be buying live and dressed chickens and Io throughout the season. paying toll market price. Signed island Gold Storage 00., Ltd. L-Slfl-lfl-W-ti- ...-_..-.- "Hot turkey supper. fancy work. children's table. novelties. candy. handlcerchiefs and home cooking tables at Zion Church Thursdcy, Detfmber 18, L-ilMQ-li-lc- i. --._...-. "I will be buvln: ,dl'ess:d chicken and {owl at KIHEBMIO. ‘fllllllldly. Dcember 20th, paying best mcrizet llrlccs. Harding Fraser. . L~317l-12-l2-'ii. "Ii meeting cl l-‘fll‘flflil'liiliil'iii o! P ‘fymorvs fir wlnikon rolled or I‘ ""‘l‘l!“‘ liih ht l3?!) n, m. lllll he ha"! in the Irosrcl o! Trwle Hcoma. Charlottetown, instead o! as an- Ilulead in circular. L-fll "Burial imrl chicken, ducks and lccse at Albert Steissng till noon Friday. December 14th. Also buying at Kensington every day. "Irina biaheat Bee. A Webster. L-liliid-ll-i 4i. "We will be buyina creased chickens, f . turkeys, ducks. seen at Vernon ell Rider. Decem- i" "in caving too market more ed Millview Club. Der Jerlliinl .. Verna. L-BIYO-ll-lil-li. Iwwv?‘ "Be m-aeelesl in your Obriaimes vine. The lun we emu a aceelal ae Polio! luarahteeinl a continuation oi good cheer. All mi. it o! J. A. Moore, Business ‘fir. "Reaerve ‘rhursday night. Dee- Illa! iiiil ice the an aei creme "The Deacul" by Oyster Bed Flay- ter liver. under file aua- Ileaa Greanvale Women's in- lmllil- l! not has some ‘n-ieav the "in. inlflI-lI-li-ii. me-rii ' "Livestock Marketing Board lMme can" week o: m. ml- ll ieilowa: ‘meadow. Ilaetam l“ .‘§'l‘.§..".“°s.i"'“‘ ‘Witt: i I n | "ban wml n n’ all easel. evening ii secretary ta - fleece list with your (“no W. MM! "N! h! Olyda" w‘ Oi! Jones Inlet. N. Y., _| Ami in» Atlantic gale, it devel- wl Marv Knnnev. market prim Si ed ,4 L-IIOO w— LINERS ‘BA TTERED BY MYSTTRYA 8.0.8. SIBNALS PIBKEIJ-IIP Liners Make Port Day La t e Sheathed in cc. , (A. l‘. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. D00. ll-wlcc-llden linen. many hours loin. and taint distress elruab will a mphln story today o! winter en ‘the high seas. HEA VYA GALESEXpect "suspects Te r r0 ria ts Plant Bombs In Theatre: .........- BOSTON. D00. 10-701!!! 11°00 nerd ever every Boston theatre imlshi and many oth- ers throughout New pngianl while ovary effort was being directed toward ep beneien day exploded braille in iour motion picture “up, No one was lured in the exclusions. which cceemd in two Boston ‘beetles, a, Lynn theatre and a theaiga in Paw- fiwkfl- IL 1.. causing thousands oi dcllarg damexe." Police were sutllfllll a care- fully laid plot w“ behind the bomhln-e and a lire In a s»m- BOS (pint aa to dety identillea ion-were heard by lhlp] and shoe-a stations- Macliay Radio Corporation picked up two such calla (rem an unidentified eblp. Others. aleo Elli-flood, werg heard, by 5- l. l. l. Lnollenbecb in the- Oeribbean. ' Down in the Paoliie. south or Mexico and weal o! Salvador. the . American reported to the Radio Marine Corporation‘: Port Ari-bur. Ten. station that alls had lighted roe et flares, presumably rem a d reaaed veeeel. ~ lheathod In lee sheathed in lee by a bitter gale oi! the Grand Banks, great iners.‘ unong them the Paris of the French line. slid into dock from l2 to 1t hours late- The Perle was delayed nearly o day. Cunard White Star's Majestic, (ought the some gale and docked; nearly 00 hours late. Irom the south. ‘Prince. due Wednesday night. wae. dcievoc imtii ThuradwJlfila Oontcl dc Savola from Mediterranean; ports wae 1o hours late in lfrivinll tonight. The North German Lloyd liner Brelnen. nearly e dav late. reported heavy going would keep her at ael. until Wlday. Standing By The S, i. Washlnvton was sev- eral hours late tonight and the lAlbelrt lallln, which stood by to see the storm-lashed Jcpflrlsso ‘ireighter Victoria Maru conveyed ‘in safety on Monday. may be a day late Saturday. coast guardsmen rescued two men in g1 cabin cruiser who had been yeport- cd mining ior a day enroute to Iire-"port from l-lemmela. N. Y. ‘oped had cndcvi (er tbs time be- ing ihe eot-anci-mollse game be- l tween a coast euerd cuttrr and the ‘ suspected Nova Kaolin rum-runner‘, Under cover oil ‘Nomi-iv niohi!» weather. n" air-Mr Knflflllvr sllnvlod out M sight. Sho haunt be"n seen since, l F Ytend Medias V: "er "Ii For l‘ noikcr Vrwr -.--._._. ,(C.P- "'- fluerdiarlb Special Wire) | YI-/ ‘YTII. N. 8.. Dec- ‘il —- Cicod ws came io Nova B~otla icdsv from Ottawa in an enrvuuoc- mcrzt ihct the Mndus Vlverdi which lWrmli-s Unittd liaise iiall- v crmea to pusher-e supplies in Jdarltims ports has been extended lior another veer. ta all along the Atlantis coast oi this nrevlnee have been benefit- ed by the ccrrcaeicn, which would have expired bee. I1. 1m. has not a new order-in-ceuncil been pug. ‘lblrough the Mcdus vlvendi. American vessels enter Yarmvuth, Liverpool. dense. North llvdnc. and other hrbore to purchase . Nil. ice and m! §:a§? 2.5‘ illRE, m‘ westamflllbl oi e names from which soon as possible. lumber and Homer Y. Bwiolrer, Lunerlburg, ilsh merchant, were Nova Bootisla tlbll with N10 I010 OI the case is being Judge J. A. Barry under the speedy trials act. erville theatre. ‘they attributed the ilrc to faulty wiring. lllll APPHINT CENTRAL" BANK alllgssnnll Six Maritimers on List ' of 69 From Which S e v e n Directors Will Be Chosen. (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, Dee. lil-—-Slx Maritime men were included tonight in the aha-rc- "‘ are older: ot the Bank c! P to select seven dlrecto at the first Deal‘ $ir:_ notice of a meeting to be s1. W, rnnual meeting on Jan. Q. The slate will be circulated ‘among all holders oi central bank stock as William Kirk McLean, Hallie-w. merchant; A. Handheld I rsprazentctivas on the list, while Alexander Nell McLean, Black's Harbor, Evans. Beverly it. Armstrong. Saint John. barrister and insurance agent, were New Brunewlckers. resentctive of all provinces except, Prince Edward Island and contains the name oi only one woman. the wile oi Senator James Murdock. oi Ottawa. meeting o! the provincial directors and includes those Whose nomlnay tlons proved satisfactory. fish merchant; Percy B. Saint John. lower: and The list is rep- lt was issued following a Nominations closed on Dec, s and since that date ilnance department ofliclals and the executive stafi oil the new bank have been busy chericlng over the submissions to weed cut those which failed to com- ply with regulations. Head List ' Ontario grlzi Quebec hold the list with 2 and l9 nominees respectiv- ely, Manitoba and British Colum- bia. eaah nominated five candld-, ales and there were three each from Alberta, Scslratchewsn, Nova flcotia, and New Brunswick. l Regulations require the Selection of two directors representative o! primary industry, (class A). two representatives oi vmmerce and manuiacturing, (class B), and three irom any class oi’ industry. i=1!!! 0). Each nomination required the mdorssltlon oi 250 shares or etocllfl ___.________-- N0 WITNESSES HEARD _._._.__ IAIN‘! JDIHN, N. l. Dec. lS-IO witnesses were called by the de- (once at the close 0t the Crown's case this afternoon in the c:unty court in the case oi Andrew Mob- agd, oi’ St. Anthony, Willis Mac- umgall and Percy MacKenslc. Mgncton. who are charsed with conspiracy to deiraud in connec- an automobile. tried before Roosevelt Moves To ‘(Talks “The Profit Out Of War”l 0i §B:§5 representatives and nllned to which the very hi: EFPIRITED AT FUR Excellent Prices Re- ceived At Second Day Of Sale. (c. r. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTRIAL. Dec. lI-Driah demand (or a large and varied stock 01 iur pelts, embracing all grades oi silver loses with spirited bidding ior all grollea - in evidence. today brought the total oi IIJOI tor the iirst twe days o! the December sale o! iox skins at the Cnnadlnu Fur Auction Sales Company. Lim- ited. to $304,000. Olilciol report o! the day's proceedings was as ivllowli “ 1-4 to 8-4 silvers. 1,590 on sale. 91 percent sold at an aver- ze price oi $42.01; 1,423 lull eilvere. 80 percent sold. at average price ei 00-59; 1.8M lnierlor types and low grades. l0 percent gold, averaging $3585: I00 blacks, 95 percent acid, averaging "L10: 1.02, 1-8 silvers, 100 percent sold at SM.- 10; l0! selooted l-lie 3-6 silvers, 00 percent sold at aver- age price oi $61-10" Tomorrow 5,300 silver foxes will be put ull for auction and H00 pelts will be plewd on sole Frills", the final day c! the auction. ‘(IUAKE slluclls, RO0K|SlANB~ (O. P. (Nile) (I! flue-rein‘: s Wire) PLYMOUTH, Mon t, saws. Dec. lt-Gevere earthquake ahecba shaking building ior two dnye are causing alarm amongst inhabitants o! this Caribbean Island. Several atone buildings in Plymouth were seriously dame ed th morning by a tremor at l0. o'clock. Borne buildings are considered un- safe tor dwelling and are being va- acted. The culbe started cu the eserninlcrlbeeleallcieetillecn- uing. . The last serious disturbance was in when tremors locked build- eulaged walla and i reel- denis in a stain oi panic. were the worst earth shocks recorded here l 2 en oi l1 miles from Montserrat is ll miles ice wide. It is o! tees-mien. rulead mountainous, and baa a population dliflfl A. lVlallviinsonz Prop agan dist Broker's Design On The Potato Marketing Scheme AS Revealed In A Barefaced Attempt To “Pack” The Corgvlall Meeting. All esteemed correspondent sends ua the following letter which he received PYIOI’ to the recent meeting for the discussion of m. Potato marketing scheme at Cornwall: I suppose you have noticed in the press today a Monday night at 7.30 p.m, Will you try and attend and have as many With you as possible who are not in favour of the scheme. it we can beat the scheme by a substan- "el vote at the mecilnz 1t wlll undoubtedly be the means of killing it for all time. Come early. Yours very truly, (Signed) A. M. held in Cornwall Hall on BIDDING A uc no]! Britain T0 Enlarge Navy -n--v- (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) l IDMDON, Dec. 12-(0. P. Cable) -—'I'l\e Daily Telegraph. usually well-lniormed on naval aflairs, to- day forecast the British govern- ment would soon begin the biggest naval replacement programme un- dertaken in the peat eight years. [eels will be laid, it said. icr 10,000 ten cruisers, two 1,000 ton cruisers. two 5,90) ton cruisers. 22 dgctroygrs, s1; pubilllflnes and one 10.000 ton aircraft carrier. 1n- cluding sloops and other auxiliaries the new ships will represent a toinl o! u rds oi’ 150.000 tons, the Dally Telegraph claimed. Bishop Harding l licated. The new Archbishop succeeds the c. u(l, govenlmen Munu-‘stitution for India, involving sell- . lllfl Succeeds Late ll , 50 Here come the children to help the Santa Pals! A number o! little His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- realizecl. The Rover Boouts are lteh- ‘ mg for work to do, and, so there ls not sumclent response to enable them to get busy. It is 41;. heartening to sea these promising Wllllg men at the loose end waiting for something reasonable to turn sonsati up to occupy their spare time . gllcllr den. The worst of lt ls that,‘ warrant with the Brontmene as be-l c r means that they will be exception- ally busy later on when parcels must number on our list and provide tor eswhlch his or her Christmas sbockln}. you have not the time, or “turn" for making selections of 9W5. fruit and candy. send your donation and it will be rolitcbly invested and accounted for later in an audited statement. The time is getting short and there is much to he done. Please hurry,’ and your reward will be a. c188: conscience and one of the happiest Christmas tides ever Tfhe following are a . ernor; in memory oi Mrs. Miss E. Burnett; Mrs. Prowse; Mrs. Ewen Cameron; Miss Marjory Carr; Miss Irene wedlock, Hunter River Marjorie Frederick Seaman, Donald Seaman, Dorothy Elizabeth Lewis, Mrs. Mc- Cready. A friend, Mrs. Isaac Garter. bu,“ up“! by Mrs. B/eflliimm R089“. Mm Bertha 3,, Q, M. P. added the mlormntion Carter, oonstance Hylldman, D. K. the page you Currie. Mrzsseartlulvldss Virginia Scarth,‘ liquor lie operators had ever work- Joan Williams. Gonstarlce Large, ed on, Gloria Large, Mrs. Mari: MoGuigan. Mark McGllllan. Jr.. M". Boswell Jenkins, McKenzie Corner, Maurice, c, p; y, Jenkins, Mt. Albion, Mt. Albion, Mrs. (D12) Yeo. George Dorothy Klrwin, M's. D. J. Riley, Mrs. C. l-l. B. Longworth, Mrs. W. a Long Way to o Before Santa’s 0 - Jectlve is Attained. Please HME gflgTo Surrender SIIDRT, PALS A Splendid Response Has Been Received, Voluntarily _ New Angles Interjected In Sen- sational $5,000,000 Liquor Smuggling Iirlagd. (Canadian Press, by Guardians Special Wire) a MONTREAL, Dec. 1Z.—-Enmesl1ed tonigntii! a giant dragnet spread over five of the provinces OI the Dominion by Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the space of a year were 61 men suspectetl-fl connection with an alleged glga so Far. But There is R d Now. espon hi leeiioN ones show their interest in and ntic $5,000,000 n‘. Seed s. Table “m, m,” Phone m8 concern for, the poor by sabptlng qll0r smugjlng fraud. - ; m m“ u” Bu” 33f figtvlgag gifkghghgeeftv glocaso: The wanted men headed in the warrant by the chmmwfi 5010:‘ homq “mum... m, m. f tour Bronfman brothers were expected by policy 2.5.1.. Canada. h; §h§§,d"§goffw§u§2'1fs ‘Qhghfxexarv , to give themselves up voluntarily rather than wait Member 7,19% {gang nrsnTpg .0, ., “Guam, m, for the Mounties to go and plck them up. g ; M, rallying in IaregelgrEmbElfItOtDQaVntaaiZ Bronfmun brothers are Sam’ liwesident ' no. wn “w. ma... .11 and ,, we... Distlllers Corporatlon-Seagrarns, Limited, Allan, “m” “m” “We m" °blevme is‘ Vice-president of the some concern. and Harry 81M ‘ Abraham Brontman. new snows i far New ililililliliPPillil EMPIRE llcls alleles inieriecied into the onal c are that the only 85E in other three wen mentioned in the lug Monirealere are supposed to be employees oi the llcuor iirru headedl by Sam and Allan Brouiman- Witb| comparative idleness now I be made up ready for despatch on. the exception o! these sevul. the _ """'“" 7 szzlzsars is. tantrums s“ r; -"...::~;::"r.~l:..:."*:: “bani Lead" Refs" . m ll aus m y o ans r v ‘ ovclilwlr- will) intending Santa , Quebec, Nova. Scotin, Prince Edwars: t0 Otmwil AK 1' QQ‘ , Pa new; “ 1t new." We want _ island, New Brunswick and Bri v- ‘ You to adopt one or more name and‘ Cplllmblg. being mentioned as thine menta at Conclavek ' the ramifications o! the ai- l Ii leged ring extended and in which it the had agents. the necessary BLANKET WARRANT The blanket warrant chard!!! H" 01 men with conspiracy to deira-ud the Doufnlon and Quebec [Overfl- luenis o! duties oi more than S5.- Wibiiiiii on illegal liquor shipments are signed by Judge Jules Deanne-r- ole, it wis learned. The foot news o! the issuance o! the warrant leaked out somehow‘ and led the B. C. M. P. to lay l8 Bllflleili many of their cards on the table as w- H i they saw (‘it at the moment, was ad- mitted. “It was our intention.” one c! counsel retained (‘or the Pmiii-"l" tlon dec""'ed, “not to divulge Ill!- thlng on.’ at least one warrant had been served!’ ' To the bare ---- l (c. r. by Gllrdllu’! sneenl vmai l m-rswa, Doc. lz-me statue: l_ ‘the ssnts Pals 1'. Unsworth MacLeod, toot the warrant had Judge Desmara-is, the without an! Milbt whatever the largest concerned with done without diaouwlon tinclon between the parties. £7,000 BRACELET DOST A1‘ WEDDING ION-DON, Dec. 11. —— The DB5 Mail said today Princess Juliana the Netherlands was the owner o! The Quebec liquor ring success- rnlly broken up last year by the R- and in connective with Etta Jenklrle flush 5g ,.,,, ' ' “ were i was said to be quite am i-nolslnlflcllli sflnlr as conlps ea with the ring now claimed to have been uncovered. H. D00 00D, PTQCLOWXI. Arches}... 3m 8' “L” ‘m’ :...":l*"’:'.l"""..l1e*::t.':'s.'..." " _ _ _ , _ in moo ewe ng P Mr w a seer Mr Benlwl Bciterating the siaiementthntille of mm and "ma" mm“ u‘ WINNEPEG. Doc. l2. — Strong s lritual administrator, possessing qualities o! leadership so mark- pd in his illustrious predecessors, Rt. Berta o! the great stretches (rom the the Great Lakes to Bi. John's Cathedral. Election Bishop Harding came on the sixth ballot. ‘time were aix others nom- Oel. ll. high” cl the ugt ass oi Rupert's 1AM llid it! iifth lrellbishoP- Approve New Consti t u tion For India Gwgrllnn‘: Special Wire) . bee. ll-(C. P. Oabl») —’1‘he Home o! Commons ton?!" adopted a motion apvrovins the t'a plans (or a new con- gnvernmam with safesllsrde. The motion (or approval carried by a overwhelming maiority. 41c to 11:6 a proved u: woo n“: 1am 501:0! eenlmitioe man y lave-tum the moan situation. 3 "°'““°°' “hi” wifiiingbfiiswgliiimvfrinigfisfhgl Mary A. Taylor, Mrs. Murdock Mc- d“ bemnduxgggggugéognfirgigpjg MacKinnon. Mrs. l-l. S. Henderson, “One Interested," Murray Harbor. Marglret A Stewart. Dunstaflnage. ordon Harding. D. orolh Longworth, Worcnoc Chop- ‘pclle, Shirley Janet Dunnlnmmfioma’ l nrl , Be Bruce, rs. J. “u, Mmbishov I‘ o" “finger W30 lgzgacllygn, 1211a M. Ooles. succumbed to a heart seizure wh e Norm Muton’ My‘ and Mm K Rh “W!!! I WW4 “m1”! m" °“ Hillson. Bessie Mcquald, Isobel M. 3° "mm" ‘hi’ ‘°“'"‘ Reid. Mrs. .1. u. Hold, Mrs, Roland Ooady. No. Name Bremner, Mrs. . Helen DeBlois, Mrs. Geo. DeBlcis, w‘ P‘ B’ G""°“'“‘ 5mm w“) Mildred Bennett Walker, Walker, Margaret Corinne Walkc". Mary Fqcrence Walker, Mrs. A. W Weeks. - Gordon R. Starrett. Mrs. Gordon my‘ M‘ T‘ M‘ “mum 8mm“ °1 n. Storrctt. Anne Siddlcr. Frank Q“. Appene’ w“ ‘meted Archbishop Saddler Joyce Warren Mrs. Bart- L. B. Hunt, Miss, $5,000,000 amount mentioned in the warrant was a "very comervatlve” estimate o! what the Dominion and Quebec governments stand to lose in customs duties, authorities pointed m; the one has no other interna- ilunal aspect other than the believ- ed presence in the United States oi Greece. The bracelet was lost near Wesl- mlrlster Abbey. Its loss had been generally reported although Boot- land Yard. which ii understood U‘! be bending every energy toward the finding oi’ the missing jewels reiuead to disclose any details or the no!!! John and Metropolitan for the ecclcslw- r th . tical province oi’ Rupert's Land oi ggfamwgc’ Cgfimrfilxtuwuysgxgg: (Qummued on Page m) o Th: gtlnegiaph also said the bra». atggchnmd ;h “r Emmnd m Gama“ Mrs. A. w. l-lyndmsn, lVJrs. (Cont) lei W" i" PY°P°YW °1 Jimml g Clerical And lay delegates (rom all T" G‘ Tayw" Record & Forecast Of The Weather, i0 ‘ ‘ K‘ °""*'~‘- Winds noun.‘ u. south and southwest and increasinl 9° “WM? portly cloudy and becoming milder‘ some light snow at night. 1 METEOROLOGICAL OFFIPE To!’ and rnaxlH veil?“ AMERiCA Seems (e Dncamluco (o "say onto, Doc lQ-Jtlinlmum mum temporaturelr~ Dawann , Aklcvik ... "a ... Vllncnllvcr . , , . . . 4. Alien (drum) f3,‘,‘,‘,',‘,‘,‘,"§‘"_‘_-- if WKH F\-YER$“ 16. Betty (skates) ls. Eleanor (skates) 31. Eric (sleigh) . . . . . . . . . . .. 22. Horace (skates) l! 23:. Georlga (mils) h l) ,1 . Stanley ( ul-ee .t » _ 8'1. Roy (skates) ‘,9§‘,,',",§.'l°'.'?."' TIL T.’ a - " v . 3Q LGWTQIIOI (sled) "n"... oh."atmw~nl._" __, :1. Alma‘ (chattel) .-..-...... ‘Mun.’ _ 3. Franc: game .......... ___ _ , n. any (mun) ,n:‘§:'i‘_';f,h‘;';’,"§f,fi',g "'"":,,;",’,',.- ~, 3'1. Sonny (auto) . . . . . . . . . pggqging is amine,- partly eieudy and 45. 46. liiarjorie (book) l7. Arnold (airplane) ..... lllvromlrl‘ "11"". lone light new a‘, " ' Joyce (mlllicql top) ...... "'17"- mod cum» ..l's':...:1i:.".'.:...lc;":t"..::. '1'; Damn (Um) Inn eats thin afternoon at til lid ‘III .. H" . 7|." w» . . _ l » lerdea 0.0 A. l}. l ,, YO .?':.*'r"s:":::.a" a Per 3a O T III i-l \mu4auaag§Ii05 irglea (ale h V (Continued on Page 10) twp?“