‘Tmelfiffv. Please omit flowers. DECEMB5F.§9-.1¥5 BROADWAYQ FAVORITE RHYTHM KINGSv. . ARTHUR $ C H WA R TZ a n d HOWARD DIETZ .~.-.; wrote these grand newi hits for Tibbett to sing a: only Tibbeit conl "Under Your Spell", "AmIgo",\"'My Little Mule Wagon" t “ TARZAN ESCAPES ” rllunsilliv - FRIDAY - SATURD FRIDAY and SATURDAY MATWEE 139 WENDY. BARRIE GREGORY RATOFF AY he PRINCE EDWARD WISHES YOU A "Appy “y; y!“ 9:». AFTER i-llfi» A . CARTOON - MUSICAL - TRAVELUGUE DAILY 8.15 - 1.00 - 9.00 P. M. 3.15 - 7 - 8.45 wlrn JOHNNY WEISMULLEB. DIAUREEN osvsarvaiv L rws NEWS awn canroox l ’ an TOO!“ (SHE’D ALREADY l GOTTEN HIS GOAT!) He woe o singing cowboy rr. she was o green-eyed heiress, deter- mined to be the woman in his life i. . . if ltirilled tliem botli! l..\\l‘lilI.\'ClI ‘H8311’ l\IATlNEE—l6c—2'lc. E \'ENING—27c—33c—38c. Demand 0f Palo And fossenger, l) (Continued from page this an indication that the Chan- cellor ivas much more seriously concerned with the Franco-British demarclie, seeking an end to en- listment of foreign volunteers to Spain, than appeared on the sur- face. The Chancellor had not yet re- lied to the < Franco-British note as 12g Germany to enforce a ban . inst the volunteer enlistments, and some observers believed he was deliberately playing for time in which to consult Premier Musso- lllll of Italyon a common policy. ‘Qv-"Qiif-W‘ -i \ PLAN UNACCEPTABLE e ROME, Dec. 29-—-<CP-l-Iavasl- Izalinn political circles declared to- night tiiat to accept the Anglo- FNilCll plea to halt the flow of for- cign volunteers to Spain would be l" "Dlay into the hands of Com- munism." l _ Neither Germany, Italy nor Por- l Belarus Release s Cargo tugal would stand for it. these quarters indicated. Alfredo Signoretil, noted coni- mentator. asserted there, was one “inexorable necessity-a victory tor Saturday, it was generally believed Italy's reply would balk at the pro- posalf Political spokesmen took a view similar to that being taken in Ger- many. that the Fascist powers were the first to urge a halt to foreign volunteers but that the situation . has changed too much since then to permit such a step now. PLANES FOR SOCIALISTS LONDON. Dec. 29—(AP)—Fears that the United States Govem- merits action in licensing export of airplanes intended for the Spanish Socialist Government may influ- ence Rciclls Chancellor Hitters de- cision on intervention in Spain were expressed in informed circles __..._i m 1 MUNROE - At Pinchurst. North’ Carolina. onDec. l9, was, Wm. A. Burhoe. aged 31. years, formerly of Commercial Cross, P. E. I. HENDERSON-At 234 Queen street i 0n Tuesday, December 29, i936, l William Henderson. Remains rest-i l"! at the MacLean Funeral Home. , Funeral notice later. ' lHILSII-In the city on December -9. 1936, Frederick Welsh, aged 3'! i tears. Funeral from the residence Ill his brother, John Welsh, 255 FllTIOY St. Thursday morning at 5-45 l0 St. Dunstanls Basilica, i thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery, ; ilIMLEOD-At 11 Pleasant Street. 3T1 Tuesday, Dec. 29th, 1936. Mur-j heck W. MacLeod, in his 76th year. Filncrlil from his late residence‘ rhilrsdav. December 31st, service: “arllllg at two o'clock. funeral ' mil"! at 2.30. Interment Peoples Card of Thanks ltlrs. Geo. I-I. Robertson, Mayfield, And Mr. Hamilton McNeil] wish m jlflllrss their thanks to relatives and .iiends in Kenslngton and Char- lottetown .8150 for letters of sym- Pfllhv received by them during the "mess and death of their sister Mrs. James Bentley. 14-1840-12-30-11. Card of Thanks Ambrose and Lauchlln Steele l" St. Peters Bay, wish to express their thanks to all their friends and neighbours for their sympathy and "Elly acts of kindnws during their "Cull Sad bereavement. li~1B€i4-12-30-1i. N. D. MacLeal: i here tonight. tThe Washington Slate Depart- ment yesterday approved shipment of planes and parts by a New Jer- Rey firm to Bilbao, Spain. on the ground the Neutrality Act does not bar such shipments in case 0t civil war. (For several days European cap- itals have been waiting anxiously for Hitler's decision on a. Spanish Insurgent plea for the dispatch of German regular divisions to Spair. and on the question of "volun- tcers“ in the Spanish war). Officials emphasized, however. that the United States shipments will not be made for two or three months. In the interval, it is hop- (d, an agreement more effective than ilow exists will be worked out. It is not unlikely. it was learned, that the United States will be askcd to cooperate in non- intervention. MAY JOIN POWERS The Government eagerly studied all information bearing on the possibility that President Roosevelt will not act to tighten the neutral- ity law and align the United States with efforts of European powers to keep arms out of Spain. Informed sources said Britain and other European powers m8)’ urge the United States to place a ban on export of war supplies to Spain. It. was pointed out that Presid- ent Roosevelt could make United Stntes neutrality effective regard- ing Spain by recognizinl the val" cncia Socialist regime and the Burgos Fascist Junta as bellisfl- cnts or by asking congres to am- end the law to include civil war- Offlcials said it would bc "use- lcss" for the non-intervention com- mittee hcrc to ban arms shipments by its 28 member nations it muni- tions could flow freely from coun- tries outside the agreement. TAKE ACTION lAIIII Clnrldhbnnnl North Iilllhln ‘ Phone l0 l I WASHINGTON. Dec. ‘IQ-Tile Roosevelt administration swunfl into action today to Pl"! I Ba?‘ in its Neutrality Law and prevent a proposed shipment of United Llie Anglo-French note. delivered ‘spirit Of the law \ LII ‘F15 CQFLEEEZKLE. IQ W. l“ GU5KIEI‘? 1 TODAY ONLY- PRINCE ED WARD ‘WY 10.1.. Only CAPITOL 3-15-1-8-45 “ MAD HOLIDAY" PLUS COMEDY i Th3 Wishes You A Happy New Year “THE SKY’S THE “DIET!” Tom Inn WDRLD. V_ VHeWvenILonTaf/bust‘ ' he, uuuiarunil nun] EDWARD EVERETT" The rcreamingfy funny PLUS . . . CARTOON — SPORT -— SERIAL ' THURSDAY - FRIDAY — SATURDAY EDMI." ND LOWE ELI S S A LAND! AND VARIETY WITH 8 _ thoughtflieihddxonly thréevmonths to‘ liv'e_-_-_and allifetime of excitement followed! Ifs proarious " fr m sia to finish! l ti‘ A T" uonroul i DAILY 3.1a - 7.00 - 8.45 P. 1r. " FRIDAY S. SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 President Roosevelt suggested new legislation which would give DIATINEE ~. . _ him discretionary power to pro- EWyr-‘G hibit such export: to nations suf- 110-" 37m g1°__33¢_ ferlrig inmmal strife. ' " (Present neutrality: law provides for embargces on arms shipments ces engaged in civil conflict). sident commented the license obtained yesterday by ‘Robert Guse, President of the lvimalert Company, of Jersey City, to export $2,777,000 worth of planes. land motors to the Spanish loyal- i He said the state department Franco]. the Spanish Insurgent previously had informed applicants Gene,” ifor su;li licenses the; the ship- wm.‘ 0mm“ sources Sim“ on ,inents would be in violation of the although not specifically barred. Mr. "Rowevelt. expressed jopinion that if the new‘ coiigres quickly extends the Neutrality Act to cover countries torn by internal strife. Cuse could not recover dam- ages if he were prohibited by the new law from carrying our, hisl contract. l Thc recent. Supreme Court dc- cision upholding presidential arms embargo powers would prevent re- covery, he said. When a. reporter" mentioned that Cuse contends the airplanes were not for war purposes. the President said the same plea was made by shippers during the early stages of , the Great War. ‘ Even before the President spoke. Chairman Pittman (D. New of the Senate foreign relations com- mittec was planning to seek quick enactment of a neutrality amend- the. lment, to stop the proposed ship- . merit. l Drafting ail amendment which would autlicrize the President to prohibit munitions shipments to either side in a major ci\'il war, , he cxpre sod hope it would bef passed in time to block the Cuse shipment. Girl Guide News , States airplanes and motors to the l Spanish Government. HOLY REDEEMER GIRL GUIDES! The second enrolment ccrenunyl of this Oomaiiy took place on Tucs- _ day. December 15th. Mix Ina Gillan, Division Commisioner, was present and enrolled the following: Marjorie Monaghan, Nadine Mc- Mahon. Loyola Bcrrtgan, Theresa DeCoste, Lorna Doyll‘. Jw-‘Dhlnll Leightizcr, Mary Gallant. Ehlo Blanchard. Vivian Molynefliix and Mildred Douoettc. Miss Gillan also invested Jose- pliine Brown as Patrol Leader of l the Nightingale Patrol, Constance Leightirer as Patrol Leader of’ thef Oriole Patrol and Isabelle Goodwin i as Patrol Leader of the Robin Pii- . trol. The follovAiig badges were also, awarded: , ‘ Ambulance, Sink Nurse and Childl Nurse: Constance Ilelchlmr uni Isabelle Goodwin. Swimmer: Josephine Brown and Constance Imightizcr. _ Second Class: Constance Lcizhl- izer, Isak-Ye Goodwin and Jose- phine Br: ~n. The Rc ii Patrol won the prize for hBVlTf gained the most points since Nov. rnhor 8. Miss (Tim spoke to t-lle girls congratulating them and urging them lo continue their good work. Registration papers are being filed at Dominion Headquartcrs for this llev. Company which will prob- ably bc rcglstercd as the 5th Charq lottetown Company. t to warring nations but not to for- > At a press conference, the Pre- . directly upon ,‘ SORROWFUL (Continued from page 1) blue and red sat on wooden chairs or ivalked up and talked in whispers among them- i selves. life then entered the ante-room or the Popes apartment. A Swiss guard carrying his pike ‘ 'walked up and down the length and breadth of the room. making a. right angle. He stopped a: we entered, then continued pacing. My companion led me across a large green-carpeted room to a h-xge, marble-topped table with green curving legs. On the table was a leather-bound visitors’ reg- ister, lyliig before an old gilded clock on an ebony base. l An attendant in red approached. He was asked about the Pope. He i whispered “condition unchanged"! —-but shook his head. l Then Ihe prelate permitted me ' to sign the register. An Italian] archbishop entered, spoke with an attendant for a. moment in a l will pcr, then also signed the reg- lster. ~ A Swiss guard walked up andl down before two red. cloth-cover- ed doors which led to the Pon- l tiffs bed-chamber. The clock tick- l ed loudly 1n the solemn silence, l I | Alberry Plains Christmas Concert 'I‘l_ie Christmas concert of ATberr-y i Plains school was held on. Wednes- ‘ dfli’ evening, December 22. The sum .' of $13.70 was realized. Mr. Shaw Aiachiillan acted as chairman. The , program was as follows: Chorus, 0 Little Town of Beth- lcheni. Recitation, Anna MacLean Solo, Agnes MacLean Monologue Catherine Flynn. Recitation. Charles Stewart Drill, by nine pupils Recitation, Reta Prauglit Dia.ogue, Pridaiy afternoon com- p0$lll0l1S Recitation, Rita Hyiics l Dnrky Song, by four girls l Dialogue. Cooli concert l Duet. lviargucritc and Cccil Muc- Larflaltl gficittatiron, Afary Gallant e. elcn and Wilfred M“. Donald Recitation, Tommy Doyle Recitation, Wallace IviacLcan Motion Song, by tin», girls Recitation, Agnes MacLean Recitation, Arthur Mai-Lean Recitation, Frances itfilcMillan Chorus. Christmas Tillie Remarks by Chairman Arrival of Santa. The King. A vote of thanks from the mem- bers of the Women's Institute was extended to the teacher and ifso to the chairman. _. TRINITY GIRL GUIDES The Florence Laura Secord Companies of Girl Guides in Trinity United Chilrch spoilt. last Thursday morning and. nftcmoon in packing and dcliver-‘ ing four Christmas baskets w Charlottetown families. 'I‘hcsei baskets were each provided with a ‘ complete Christmas dinner as well as toys for the children. Eachi Company was responsible for tw.i umllies. 'l'lie Pntrol Lenders of botli Com- panies, eight girls in all, undertook to bag the enrich! for the Simday School entertainment la=t evening The next meeting of the Trinity- Guidcs will be on Friday, January 8th at 6:30 p. m. down, Thcy i B l Nightingale and‘ c lZion Church l Sunday School i l The annual Sunday School con- cert. of Zion Presbyterian Church was held last. evening in the school 411811 and was thorougluy enjoyed by a large number of parents and friends, as well as children of the ' Sunday School. Great credit is due to the ulitir- ing eiIorts of the Sunday School staff in preparation of the pro- gram. Follosving is the program: Junior Dept. Chorus, "Little Eyes," school. Recitation. by Ross LIacLennan. Chorus: "Hark the Herald An- gels," by the school. Recitatiolis, by Margaret Mac- by the Donald, Connie Cook, Roma. Dun-' ning and Elaine Saunders. Recltations, by Laura King, Sally MacDonald and Shirley Glover. Piano solo, by Shirley Bell. Solo, by Donnie Large. Recitations, by Philip Rees. Phil- ip Diamond, Donnie MacDougall, Doris Vail. Grace Saunders and Georgie King. i Duet, by Shirley Dunning and Shirley Rice. Recitations, by Dona Currie, Betty Currie, Howard Glover. Duet, by Beverly Currie and Joyce Gay. Rccitations, by Junior Vvilitc, Alfred MacDonald, Bobbie Watson. Alexa Davis, Lois Rodd. and Ivan AfacKenzte. Chorus: “When He Conicth." the school. Rccitntions. by Roy Daugan, Russel Watson, Everett Nicholson, Linda Lartcr. Duct, by Tommy Hull and Jim- my Johnston. Rccitatioiisxby Joan Large. Roma Rodd. Ruth Saunders. Harold Sem- pcl, Lavinia Boniicll and Shirley Proiide. Violin solo, by Beryl llacDufld. Exercise, by Miss Craswellls class 3 girls. Recitations. by ltftckey~ MacLeod, Helen Glover, Marjory MaoLean, Colin King and John MacLeod. Solo, by Shirley Bell. Exercise, by Miss French's class. Chorus: The First Nowell, by the school. Rcciiatlons, by Ellen Tunier. Zelda Turner, Shirley Glover. Bet- ty MacLean, Dorothy King, Mary Nicholson. Senior School Chorus: "Ring, Ring, Christmas Recitation, Mary Diamond. Dialogue: "David Speaks "Piece." choruses. C. G. I. T. Recitation, Myrtle White. -Exerclse: Star of Peace, soloist Miss Margaret Webster. Solo and chorus, Miss Olive Par- tridge and senior school. Dialogue: "The Christmas ‘Din- l‘(‘l'." l-Iis Late To‘ Clasify LOST TWO (‘AR KEYS ON RING. Please leave at 185 Prince Si. L-IMB. . mflijl 'i ___ __.___._. has; . l’ The iLieuL-Governor l i will receive on t f New Year's Day at 5 i Government House l from three to five- l l thirty P31. l Gentien calling will ptes- . ent. their cards, one to the Number of children su mas toys. fruit, cand Money received candy. fruit, etc, as Audited and found cor M. I. Shaw per H. K. S. Hemming Tile Central Guardian OONFEDEB-ATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. b679B-l-l2-3l2. PROVINCIAL TAXES-Discount allowed on Provincial Taxes up and including December Slot. _ L-is-ls-lz-ao-zi. For | 1&7}. Statement 0f SANTA PAL FUND--1936 it Money paid to Merchants for toys, pplied with Christ- y, etc. t l Us $308.00 per vouchers 'i :;.:'.":.P~".. i" air-led u. ._ H. ALBAN FARMER . . ‘ ma“ seem.” l R. BLRBETT, ' ‘ Editor and Managing Director rect AT YOUR SERVICE Coll on us for PURE DRUGS ll CALL FIREDLEN—An overheazed stove pipe at the residence of R. ‘Devereaux, 212 Kent st. was the ' cause of a call for the fire depart- ment at 3 o'clock yesterday ailer- Drugstore BEST PRICES. ALl drugs obtain- ed from the most reliable manufac- turers. Everything FRESH _llld Clean. Try us for service. We endeavor to please. Night service at your dlspouL PBESCRXYIION ‘car when located. “Vere ,Specla1 Constables J. ‘arrests. The young men will Gives Concert: Needs A cor belonging to Elmer Sharbell. Portage, parked on Kent S’... was stolen last night about l1 o'clock. It was recovered an hour and a h_\f later on Kirg Street. Two of fou: young men. oczupaiizs of the arrested. W. Boyle made the ap- and Peter Morrison pear in cour: today. GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE I I -—Pleading guilty to a charge of i s I d e D I e s bigamy before Stipendiary DIB§i5-‘ ’ I n C h to w n trate K. M. Marlin yesterday. c. man and woman, both of Bellc River, were each given a tlvo year suspended sentence. The accused —~ ~ ~- were arrested by Mounted Poiicc .last week. appeared Wednesday-tor i preliminary hearing and were re- giee! “‘C;;;_,o‘_' 1mm‘ ' vesgerdagu‘ lmanded until yesterday when they irivahd at‘ “gent; ‘years ms lelected to be tried summarily. Mr, ‘mama b33311 - .0 "fai rapid“. J. J. Johnston, K.C.. was counsc; “Urn, nfogfix a, for the accused. Mr. D. Eden: "‘ " a "I . ' ~ _ “ ‘ Born at lunros. in 18b1, Mr. ,21r‘:€1'1 KC" appeared for m‘ MacLeod was noted in his home I ; ' (‘0TI".11lll.nl' as a very siiccesful Si? firmer rll an attack 01' paralysis I . ~: -\\> a ‘ '~ Personals . .\ rc..rcniri... Ht sod his arm and iiiowd to 0:" ‘i Corner where he iii cl bciore t 'ing up residence in Ciiaziottctc-zvii several years ago. Survii .1" r‘ ~n 3.1:. Robb. McFarlane paid a busi- ness visit to York Station yesterday The condition of Airs. Joe Dover, a“ his “mi fmmerly Pleasant Gmvg 15 camidered vex-y Annie Shaw of N w Perth and 5911mm Ihree sasoers. M onclure Gay ; m and M‘ a MacLcod. Mr. William Matheson left for his. C3lflY3°l1°l°‘-\‘ll- 3 Donald Callll)‘ home in valleyfield yesterday after b911- UlSgi @1151 one blclillffr M!‘- Spendlng Christmas “m, 1115 (laugh. Daniel W Alaclrcod, Lewiston. ter Mrs. J.‘ Cliflord I-Iardie, Plcas- 1691110- Fuzieral services will bc held at Mr. MacLeods residence on Thurs- day at two o'clock. The funeral ant Grove. Mr. Benjamin Smith, Win-lo: Roal, is at present visiting in All- ,ston, Nfuss. the guest of his sisters and brothers. His many friends wish him a pleasant holiday. will leave at 2.30 for interment at People's Cemetery. inaugurate 1937 Chorus Rehearsals we Mrs. A. G. Banks, oi’ Halifax. N. S, has arrived in the city on a visit to her family. She will be joined today by .\1r. Baillie. who will spend the New Years holidays here. . Miss ‘Joan MacDougall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacDougalJ. Mr. A. T. llyslop, Caiindlazi Na- tional Express Traffic Manager, Montreal. and Mr. P. M. Smith. Maritime Division Express Super- intendent, Moncton. arrived in Charlottetown on a routine tour last night. They are staying at the cn- "i0 Chorus has rcd ing by some of i c Canadian National Hotel. Mr. inimitable ivzri: Charlie lHySIOp is accompanied by .\-l.rs. mgr» “$51011 ’I‘lie. genial 11'...» clitor- l ——-—————-—— in“ to aii excell- i i cm. L.‘ vote of l thanks iic . wordk by rilancouver Mayor .... C. - . . Jo..y Geo. <..\ and "fluid Lang Sync" curled I1 very lilflllrlllli even- Denies “Creasing” Palms 0f Press lllli. POLICE AWAIT i(lOllkliiifltlyrlgghllilgCr l) V 7 OTTAWA, Dec.?9—-iCP.l-—Dciual . by Mayor G. G. McGeer of Viln- couver of a charge hc had iiitlnl- ‘ ated a necessity of ilsiiig Jubilee funds to "grease the palms" of the .1.- first ni- ll‘ resilience in . when he placed ".~t» n ivall iliidcr a its, in two telegrams received to- b. .\ii.~. Following publication this morii- mun surprised n sivnrtliv, black iiig of statements of Charles E ‘berirdcd man ezlrryinc a flashlight Thompson of the Vancouver Goi- and n pist ill a. hallway; lending den Jubilee Committee, that Mayor l-ii sleeping McGcer "intimated he had to grease merits. fled \\'ll(‘ll the palms of the press in Ottawa." guard ran for it rifle. ,tlie Secretary of the Press Gallery i At Seattle the TlllIPS ‘d. an m- lsent telegrams to both the ltlayor timate friend ct the M ttsoii fzim- land Ml “Ompson. The former ily informed the iieivcpaficr lie lizld the tiate it. Mayor McGeer, who is member of parliament for Vancouver-Biw- rard, replied that “statements at- tributed to me are without fouli- »,datlon in fact." that. he had llcvei lhcard of such n. proposition as "greasing the palms of the Ottawa press.” and that he had never nt- tempted to influence any member of the press in Ottawa. hercnt note. with the iort nl era cd mun who committed napping." the newspaper quoted mity. were two of tlieiii. "The mrm who broke ililii ill: lloiisc iiilrioulitedlv was demented." Geer the Vancouver City Council ihas set up a four-luau committee Mr. ‘Thompson mode the follovl- ,1 to investigate llliiidliilg of the Jilb- ing vcply: “Statement of Mayor l lice filniis. McGeer made in Jubilee otlicez-er- ‘ - --- lbally and can be silbstailtiutud by 1 (‘iiisclcrt "You ouglilifttociinrgc isworn affidavits.“ line but hull’ price fnv cutting my At e special meeting of the Press hair when I'm halt‘ lmld." Gallery the two telegrams were Bni-bcr: "Sorrv. sir. We doll‘: considered and it was decided to illnrge for cutting your hair-we lake no further action at thc pres- rliuiye for the time we spend l ent time. On motion of Mayor Mc- hunting for it." 142 Prince Street w divinity union c Ottawa press. was coupled with .1 wiiicioefloi‘ ii room ixlierc Mrs. | reiteration of the charge and mi Fr i. i small son were offer to substantiate it by aflidav. ~ ‘.i"(l bv n flash- fllll s Frakliii scream- day by thc Parliamentary Press rd and fricliteiied the man away. Gallery. Four nights later, a night ivntch- ‘ apnrt- , ‘was asked to either dciiy the studied the ransom not" znzd is‘ lcharge or say to whom he had confident. the app-arc " '. trod" made disbursements. Mr. Thomp- kidiiappcr 11nd a lit: .~i~.al son ma: asked to confirm the rc- accomplice. , D011‘. oL-hls allczation and substaii- "I cairn. rcciiiici.i~ tlze \';‘l'.' co- the kid- i the friend. ivlin requested aiioii_v-, "ll. lends mc to think there j A| h ‘l f tb. firerzxez; _ v 22g‘: r01,- fe $3263” ° e DISPENSING u our specialty. We ' ' q ‘ dispense prescriptions written by _ " nny physician. Wake this your CAI. STOLEL. REOOVERKD- Dmgsiml J. Ernest H. Worth DRCGGISTS Phone 82. i335 \\ l-LDNEISDAY. DECEMBER 30 i Leadership Training 7.30 I‘. BL-Cfljdweck Prayer Ser» viw-lleuriz flail. XJOP. DEw-(IOEIBTDKDDAODXAA Meeting fur Election uf Elders -- llcartz llail. St. James Sunday School Concert ‘d pertorniancc or instrumental XIILISAC, A. MacKiniion Dre tied, and tx- iended thanks to all those helping » to make the evening a success. and ends who a.- ciicmrage- 1o the parents and i tended and illll. ll‘ nient to the children. r R. Licor- liczici lcgatc expressed . s pleasure at the evidence of cureiii training and the high standard of inc num- bers on the pro l inc. Hc Al§a \'OiL‘C(l his appr of the c.’- foris of iiic 1 teachers in the , Alter tile coir. I Santa Claus d'.st'.'ibii.e.. t. y 'ora.ngcs to ull 111.. . The following i: iii. lleczzatiozi: ‘\\ . . , Aiaclienzie. Carol: "It Came Upon in: i'..; ‘ night", Alissioii Band. Piiuio solo, Edith .\IacK.iv. V l solo. Eliga " Charlottetown. WlIO underwent an , P‘I“‘}_‘° ‘mo’ Fm‘ w” Em‘ J’ appendicitis operation at the Prince pleas- ‘ “Kl; g, Edward Island Hospital on Satiir- President. §°“>“"° day last is reported to be making evening. . EQlil‘ Maflfl“ _ , _ _ , continued progress towards recov- the Flam *0“: '““1-"'- “*5 my ia» "C-ood Christian '0, Little 'l‘oi.vii of Beth- Ieliciil," choir oil's and g '_~= PlEUlO solo: "Crcntle Bee." beih Aiariiii. DllllCCl "the sailor's l-Iompipe," Marie Davies. P4110 so . Fiivlie Prowse. ‘vocal duct. Elninc and Eleanor Burke. Dario; "Do'.'._\'.< Dactnr." Joyce Hccschciz and Calvin Smith. Pzliilo solo. b rie Davies. Carols: lav "The First Noel." ibl Eliza.- ‘Sco Allllfl ‘ic Winter, Snow.“ ch04‘ boys and Violin sol "Jcsii BambinofBill 1 Rogers. Recitation. Frank Clark. j Dance: “Toe Dniice," Marie Dav- ies. ... .. - - l Reading: "G£viric,“.\iar;aretGal- lzgllci". ' Closing chorus: “Silent Night,‘ ‘ everybody. , €_________ i ALASONIC l iContiniir-d ' J. D ye. Dtr. of 0., . I. Williams, P. M. ire-elected). s. s.. .i. P. I1 n (re-elected). J. S., F. W. ’l‘idm:\rsh. I. G., L. W. Roper. Victoria Lodge No. 2:-- \ \\'. .\I., G. G. “iuod. \\'.. C. 'I‘. hi. Aiuiison. J. \.\'., W. N. Wilson. TfCil ., \\'. J. Drake, P, M. clcctcd). . Secty. G. E. Procter irc-clccicdt Chup.. J. P. Miller. S. D., E. V. Bell. J. D., Aubrey Foster. Dir. of C.. G. R. Brady, l irc-electedl. S. S. R. F. Eddy. . 5., J. C. hioiitgzoiiicry. . G., D. L. Gordoil. (PO P. M. Canadian Legion Home Tonight at 8.15 FREE GAMES '§PEC|AL PR|ZE$ , l V In l l l i l l l l 7.1. U! TYIF-I Till‘? '"|*""""I" urine: hi;