PAGE roux ' ____,.__.____ ii- THE GUARDIATT _..- iii. _ .. . __ - -. . . _.. _. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon mm cusnpiislfi, Cl-TARLOTTETOWN lDECEMBER_ 2o, 1941. -__. s Ill) Procloimed this date i848" son of the broth- ‘My? l l l V ~ - ' er of Napoleon l, he sought ‘Bonaparte restora- l B in“ w 7% Old Charlottetown "it!!!" "l"! WWI!“ l" "ab tion, was deported to America; returned with an ' .t.‘ y ‘y (All P- l- l) Authorized alehleoald Eleeemlhll. Poet OBI" invasion force, captured and exiled escaped and TO partners 0 we. . . . . ' \4\-4.u~ v.1.\e-\‘e-\-~4¢ .. —— "ma, b. A ‘mum vuwndm‘ w‘ l‘, lived a gay life in London till'the French_revolu- 7==. __.==_:_ "IAN ‘xnnu . Burnett; Beep-Teena, a. u. Barnett; Iilitar and tion of. i848 brought about his return, his elec- rises in isss, Margaret Ben- ‘mucxins l" "nuns "lllllllll Director. J- It. Burnett: Allow" limit"- tion as President, and in i851 he carried out a m“- l sukawlwwfl" "mm"- w“ “N” Cm“! ma, ‘ M“; p, she p,“ h; _ Inuit Walker. coup dim, ovenhrlowing "u, consmufion, "Th, girilrgteziglatiiylciidgrnngtggiiggasrrfigéi; mm he mfg‘ mm “w” non. D. llJitivles. April 5.3%); . We will be accepting hogs at Charlottetown on Mvmiq I ' ' ' I I ' I I l 1| w ufhe StrongJst xenlory; I’! kH/‘ealrer Than EmPire, it is Peace; (l enlpirf, c est la Paix.) £23511} 22nd: t 215E623: Chm kiiflwlédnil hm‘ the“ m megoiz,’ ;.v\.llbl€:fll:r-‘ um o, and Tuna”, p‘? 12 mid 23, and again on Friday, b“, n e ea es n . __ _ _ " tum‘ ’ , ts , So far the official declaration of the result “m? mdhm" mm‘ Tlwmi; Take fimwti, theyfhem, “m, isslfieclmpedfetoglr smut’ d: liaise r 5'9"“ CHARLOTTETOWN- SATURDAY: DW- 39» 19" of last week's election shows no change in the £153,213,, Henry m "w Tom" sate "om wind and drgvma/mym; winters when we are shut out CANADA PACKERS LTD _ ’ u h returns given by the Canadian Press the night I i lqfilfirfllilelm 1°!‘ “wither Year- gmzlhaw 53am?’ c.',','°3$ charhmtwn Ho," " 931$ eat of the contest. This is a am‘ ct o l‘ tta vulva-me- i- wrmru can-i- "11 ""11 l" ""1 "t" - . A P C. P. as well as to the Retulllingc igllfiilzlznond mm’, dmdtedtsw mlilfibl" fowl or tflbarhmlrlstm“ be“, "n" Bbrthloetewinfietgiguyezinlhr; Cari’; Home. wright’ contlulm 3 the great majority of their deputies. beau y con e5 " M e wmm Children calling Ssnts Cleus. of oets and potatoes in the spring 3-0030 i i tb l’ Canada has lost her most distinguished poet ln the death yesterday at his Ottawa home of Duncan Campbell Scott. To the younger gen- oration Dr. Scott was perhaps little more than a name, yet his best work has that quality of time- lessness which is the distinctive mark of all great art. As a young man he was an intimate friend of Archibald Lampman, and throughout life he had a passion for Bach's music. His poetry shows great variety of style and subiect matter. There The largest majorities of any Councillor or Assemblyman in the Provincial election were those obtained by the Conservative leader, Hon. Dr. MacMillan, and his colleague in Charlotte- town, Maj. D. L. Mathieson. k i i t lf as stated by J. J. Deutsch, government financial expert, before the Senate Trade Com- 13 lies tur WO the university pfCSl‘B cllned to think of successful con- Some 30,000 European last year eloped soon after, perhaps nts are in- tents as beautlfu] but dumb. O1 perhaps they prefer brains T8018)‘ than beauty and wish to promote culture as apart from physical cul- . e. -- Windsor Star. . voluntee rkers are to he recruited to Brit- ain's coal mines during the next months under a scheme which Men called psycho-something say Children are being led astray; Pirophesy g woeful end For the world i! we pretend Santa. goes on living so Every Christmas they may know Happiness when through the snow Softly treads iiheir Sarita Clams! Never mind the psycho-men. Listen to the bells again, Bringing to you, down the years Shouts of joy that drown all teare—- and mother in the fall, with deck- loads of live stock. There would be nothing for her to carry away in midsummer. and for the five or six months of winter she-would have to seek emplo rue-it else- where. “With rem-e to exporting veh- toes to England, it is only when the crop fella in the Old Coun- try that we would think of send- ing potatoes there. In 1877 there was e short crop there, and large mittee Canada is obliged under the trade pacts to l'ft her ban on margarine we had better find was recently approved by the Na- are fine nature poems, distinctly romantic in tioniil Union of Mineworkers’ ex- _ _ _ Children's voices l Then - oh -‘ feeling; poems of character and situation, such then. quantities were shipped from this Island. What wea the result? To- fmAA @ ls "The Forsaken" and "At the Cedars"; there are olso lyrics of an exquisite loveliness and poems of pure fantasy like "The Piper of'Arll which was singled out for the highest praise by the British Poet Laureate. His work is permeated with a sense of the music of words and with a quiet pensive beauty, as in the following verses from "The Anatomy of Melancholy which em- body the poet's own serene Pllll°5°PllYi 00d night well serve for his epitaph: l read once in an ancient and proud book How beauty fadeth. How stain will Helen or Leuaipl" In" Wh t0 Jadeth. NVh: ti‘: blzok ax hath trodden on her toe.” Beauty will alter, And love that lives an beauty, ea it said Will fill and falter ... out if it is also forbidden to ban drugs, animals and vegetables from disease infected areas and scurrilous "literature/ I it seems that not‘ a few islanders must go ecutlve. It is also proposed to bring over 10.000 homeless German or- phans who are now in camps in Germany. Foreign volunteers are ’ already coming to England to work in the mines at the rate of 100 e week, and this number will be abroad in order to develop their full capacities. The latest successes to be reported are AB. Har- vey MacCausland and AB. Clayton MacLeod, both of Charlottetown, who have acquired re- spectively the lushest growth and scruffiest of beards in the weather ship H. M. C. S. St. Stephen. w, I I I I tul- An Ottawa correspondent declares that a number of representatives of Quebec constituen- cies who have been sounded on the Liberal lead- ership are understood to have m; expressed the ed The stepped up to 250 by mid-Decem- ber. The foreign workers will be taught English at special camps and given training in coal mining before starting work in the pits. Norwegian Government's ent decision to permit the re- n o! some 300 Norwegian-born women who acquired German citi- zenship by marriage before or dur- the war was the subject of e question on policy recently present- in Parliament by Christian S. Just forget the psycho-men. Santa Cla-us has come agsln: "Long Live Santa . , _ suits. Claus!" I --P. Morgan-Powell. Carol Curiosities John Byron who wrote ,"Olu'lst- ians, awake! salute the happy morn," was the inventor oi abort- hand in England. ‘ Franz Gruber, who composed the music for "Silent Night," made his arrangement for e guitar ec- companiment because the rats had eaten away the bellows of the or- gan in the church in Oberdorf, Austria, where he was the ohm director. Charles Wesley, the euthor of tel loss to the shippers; the pota- toaa shipped did not pay freight and charges. There were two causes for this result: the first was that large quantities of good dry pota- toes were séiit to the English mar- ket from Denmark, France end otherpsrte of Europe, which kept the prices down; and the other cause was that our potatoes were bed. being of coarse variety; such as Turnbulls and Ohennngoee - very good for feeding cattle, but very poor for tabla use. "Last fell, although prices were reported good in England, it was qulto uncerteln l! prices would keep up, and. with the experience of 1871, merchants were efreid to ship es they were not sure that largb- quantities of potatoes would JEWELLERY stocked Khowcases. From the smallest item to the largest What could be more appropriate than a gift from our well- one, it will provide a lasting remembrance and happiness. COMBS AND HAND-MIR. RORSFOR HER VANITY IN ALL STYLES AND COLORS! SEE OUR OF- FERINGS TODAY. PEN and PENCIL SETS - - . Afted 1, Lib M. P. I 1', not be sent to England from Den- 1 use his book beside e ciiineie roac-JM’ "e" "ml lh°,°l'°'°° °l M" 5*‘ L°""“l "l" ‘f Norwggian mister-J)! ruslicerepd. “Hark! the herald msels mark. etc. the some es m 187i. » (old "b", Burton, now Mr. ‘Kings deputy would not be opportune ¢_ Gundersgn 90mm; our, that wrote more than six thousand There was no trouble about get- A," ‘h. puma“, makes‘ A yang" w,“ m, argon-guarded lid e-nd-lol under existing circumstances. Because of the the government has taken a 1en- “Ylgml- Ind 31° bu"! 0i Mwdel- U118 flfllhflll fwm- Th‘ "Prim! _ ‘ _ k Faint and uncertain. generally accepted view that the selectio fM 1m" "l" °f P“ maiden “Wilde” 35° n‘ l" which h" w“ l‘ “m” m“""d w“ W“ u’ m" take" timely gift either for the Fm“ ‘minus,’ o; rmqu-den; all 1n blovv sh Laurent would be honed “Hm i» t" o" ing the women and children in- ""8 W83 110i adapted to the words a full cargo o! potatoes up t0 the " “mum ‘he rum. "I P _ f b _ ' sas ica y ln vow“, Norwegmkbom women until the poem was over one hun- latter end of November, but she business mo" m, ‘h. Sh“ . Th. ‘mum d". u" “album. n,‘ m, e. rovince o Que ec, it is all the more sur- Wm, m longer have my Mes Wm, dred years old. only gar. parteargo. Those who did “Numb. prising, he says, that the opposition which has Germany and who have not been N° m" km"! 463mm!’ 1M IMP mlde. I I-m informed, some d-enh sphpdgd wk. rung“ ' 1 \ s'£‘\ ' Lived in the full!- nrid etil! eusll linear h ti" "Y" "m The ia- shall verleh- Bo the true lovers in timek- memories stow herieh. i‘; more; u. o... m...»- Of lffefe lonl ill!- ‘lill memory fedee. LII the Ierlil with ell NI . pension Ieseee IV!!- Tlie Ilew Feoil iioiitraets While details ef the new food contracts with the United Kingdom have not been revealed, there is at least satisfaction to be drawn from the announcement that Canada will continue to ship large quantities of food to the Old Country at "revised" prices. The situation has been one of difficulty on both sides, and especially for the United Kingdom negotiators. Britain has only about $315,000,000 left of Canada's $1,250,- 000,000 loan to her. She has only about $300,- 000,000 left of the 9,750,000,000 United States loan, and she has been using, in the past few months, United States dollars to make up about 50 per cent of her trade deficit with Canada. Britain still needs food from Canada, such as bacon and other meats, and cheese, as well, of course, as wheat. She has been making de- termined efforts, however, to get as much food- stuffs as possiale from sterling countries, where she would not have to pay dollars. charged with treason or war crimes developed is centred almost exclusively on an important group of French-speaking deputies. I I I I The late Mr. D. B. Stewart, who passed away y, in the fullness of years last evening, was a gentleman of the old school, and widely known and esteemed throughout the Province. His fore- bears were among the eorliest British settlers in will be permitted to return with their children are willing to provide for their sup- port. The Norwegian Government whenever relatives making no other qualifications than these. There is a tendency in Canada to sneer at Toronto-"the good," this country, and his whole life their finest traditions. Until quite recently his ightly upon him. He retained the keelnest interest in current affairs and in social, religious, musical and literary activities. Char- lottetown is the poorer for his passing, but his memory will remain a treasured possession. years pressed l “hogtown? Perhaps it is from envy of Toronto's growth and Toronto's prosperity. But up there recently e. taxi driver from Nova scotia was murdered; he left a wiie and fam- ily -but no money. The law went after the guilty —and the citizens began to pass the hat. Timer-e was no special organization; just o. starting suggestion ‘in a letter to the newspapers, and in came the dollars. Toronto the Good has citi- was inspired by The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. John Bracken has given due notice that he is prepared to face the electors on the issue of the Gov- ernment’: economic programme. lt will be hec- essary to start organization and education right away, for, unless the people know the Liberal- Conservative alternative the Party standard bear- to ers will be at a distinct disadvantage, Deg. tructive criticism is necessary and in cer- tain circumstances effective; but the worthwhile policy for an election campaign is constructive criticism, showing the electorate how much bet- ter off both they and the country would be by a change in administration. the 0P8 hlg ing l I Q I zens who have given nearly $20,000 to the widow and children to help them out; they gave it though y, too, are pressed by all the anized appeals, by the high cost of living and the coming of Christ- mas and winter egcpenses. “Toron- the Good" it may be at that! They may be a quiet people on Sundays who do not go in for night clubs, Sabbath shows and h living -but there is no doubt- thelr generosity. - New Glas- gow News. - What to do with aged horsee has always been e problem f0!‘ wrote the words and music or “The First Nowell," though it ill-f first printed in a eollectkk, "Christmas Carola Ancient s d Modern," which came out in En - land in 1833. The first known Christmas was "Shepherd of tender you ," written in Latin by Clement f Alexandria early in the third as - tury and rendered into English y Rev. Henry M. Dexter, e. congreg - tional minister in Manchester, Ne Hampshire, in 1846. Isaac Watts, who wrote “J to the world.” was invited to spen a. week at the country home of Lord Mayor of London and mad himself so popular that he stay ed on there as is guest for thirty seven years, producing more thsll five hundred hymns in his life-i time. James Montgomery, who wrotd two well known Christmas hymns, "Hall to the Lords anointed" and "Angels from the realms of glorr," had an exciting career as an 15mg- lish newspaper editor and was three times put in jail for speak- ing hls mind in print. Nahum Tate, the author of “While shepherds watched their flocks by night." was once regard- ed as one of England's greatest poets, and held the office of Poet Laureate under three I" vs sovereigns, King William, Queen Marv and Queen Anne, but is profits. Now, we must not lose sight of ‘ - obstacles’ to for- eign trede. If our navigation was open during the month of Janu- ary, February. March and April, all our surplus potatoes would have been shipped to Greet Britain for seed e-ud consumption, but, ee Mr. Coombe very properly ob- serves, when the spring opens it would be too into to ship there, as seed-time will be over and old potntou not worth much. "With regard to stripping pote- toes to the States, every farmer on the Island knows that there is a duty of 15 cents per bushel. It is only w-hen the ‘potato bug’ or disease destroys the crops in the Btntes that we can ship there. A3 a general thing, we cannot ship our surplus potatoes to either mg- land or the States. What are We to do with them? We can grow any quantity in our favorable soil and climate. The answer seems ro me to be very simple: when prices in the states end England are low, and won't pay, feed all our sur- plus potatoes olf to milch cows. stock_ cattle and sheep for the English market. Of course,‘ every intelligent farmer feeds some hogs. more oi-‘less, according to the PTO- bmble demand he may enticlliflifl- I do not think we can compete successfully with the Great West in feeding hogs, because feed ls very much cheaper there than now remembered only for this par- ticuiar Christmas hymn. here. ‘It takes about one-fourth of the value o1 e bushel of corn or Novelty Jewellery Sparkling, colorful iewelry — glamour gifts f_rom the store that stars for fash- ion! Pins, earrings, bracelets-ALL bud- get priced! You'll wont some of these for yourself, too. 0RO0KETT’S i" JEWELLERY- "Where You Shop With Satisfaction" l0! Kent St. Phone 2026-] l ' - . . farmers. fined-ally when the sni- Willie C. Dix, the author of "As em] it, to ‘ ‘" __ l- T0 "'9 "l"? "l"? ‘llf d") 5W 54¢" "ll Amherst is to take a plebiscite on .lanu- msls were well loved and valued with 13pm; men or 01¢,» w“ g, o‘ o.“ "o B o.“ Plhllg- i r h f c a h b ked - - - g P°"-"°'""Y°"‘°“ “ I‘ i "$0 ""0 ""0 "v _! Q l! 9f"! l" l° PQY ary 8 an a $750,000 proyect in construction friends. To sell them was in risk successful English business man, delphh, new York 01‘ Boston. The . more for them; e serum predicament when. m work. One item involves the investment of sao- m" "W118 m“ b“ “m”. “l” and he“! f" mo"? m" "w iw- cost o! sending the per: in bar- " a tew months, she may not have the dollars 000 on the pm of the pow" 5,, the m 5 | f’ ‘WM ml we“ "m" khldly‘ I“ 5mm‘ °‘ mamw‘ °l ‘l "mu" m’ rels is smsli. we cannot compo“ I l bl P _P° ° ° n many cases to keep them on as sin-once company in Glasgow. with i,“ ‘Qfggt wset,‘ in the pork n avoia e. __ _ _ _ new hotel for Amherst. A second item deals pensioners was no solution. Be- Dr. John Mason Neale, who busing“, They-as this business u Thde POSIHO: of Canada is fllSbhdlfflClllfi; with ihe honoping “$10,000 to, a "w, modem cause of wom-outiteethunr other translated "Good Christian men, mm on s gigantic scale, with - - we o not c urge Britain more, t en wit fir, lqddgy "up yo, m, fin, depunme," while iririi-mltles, they msht “w” 0" relvlce" from l" 01d loll“ elrol- system iiriii order, and can feed . n n a‘ -, - . .. _' , lfili lt.Yt, f - r W""l"°"' 0"" higher production costs, farmers would not pro- the third concerns a building program in which e23 Zeilfslé“ t: mire lllarglmahlhld masgillgtlilfld {Zliglerlbhtsh Slfblsiiglhitnillé h° eoumriarbyawarrszru flu“ emugh to meet I948 contracts! especmlly 5l'l'9el5i 59W". water and lights must be provid- shoot a faithful animal which him was given an obscure pastas war- V,“ cimpel; whiah many rich ia- vhmiefheesiliileean? if they were as large as those for i947. Even ed for thmc 5mm new house; to be ended here Served lvyfllly 111 "-5 “'°l'l<- I" ma“? dell 0f the EH59 Gflflmld llme- milies had attached to their homes "JWIQIPIWIQWHW this year, we have fallen down badly in ship- under m, gm,“ Housing and Mmguge can» parts of Ontario, the piroblclnvnfl house. at a siuury o! one hundred m my, F's-price she migisrie dur- “m”, v he. vi u» i... m --.----v- There is an alternative market for some of $5,000 pe- unit und will mean q full gizgd Con. mink, and several weekly news- among old Greek and Latin hymns mawhflnd the Canadian produce, such as beef cattle and gtrugtign program for Amhgygf, papers throughout the province oi the early Christian church, uurn- 1| ' “wmflfw/“l coarse grains, if the embargo were lifted against contain advertisements for old ing our memorable English WY- 6a F. llllli. '*“"“"'“°w ex on, of these ,0 the United SM,“ l", w M * * * * horses. This may seem a. harsh sions that are now found in sveey p f- bl - -' -. o" ln Tasmania the Labour Prime Minister has m" w horses’ but n has “S "d- hymns" be P791?" t! f" cflllfldlfl" Mime" If Yllb Were . . ' . . _ vantages. 1t ensures that they are Christina G. Rossetti, the author do", because or ",9 high mice, preyumng “cm. feilljgolfd iiirhfacehof an "llldltnmenl of cciesflilg not sold to be treated unklndly uy of "In the bleak miewiriter," was s H, b d . B t th- H f t» a ll e. e c urge t at fe premier a re- someone or that they do not have the daughter of a famous Italian TRjsT i or erh u ' l." W0" .°"° up domes l" ceiyad £5409 (Australian) (about. $17 500) i" to endure falling health. or lingcr- exile in London, and was the sub OPTOME prices at t e same time. This would be so, to r 1 m . I f t e m, _ y, g t u, H‘ I . - - - - - i943 from the trans ort o erators wa d b "'3 "ma" n M’ 50m m l“ O many o e pa" n“ 0 "SPWh-"lu l“ u" “l” , an extent, if Britain purchased at higher prices, . l.’ P 5 "l" e Y ers prefer to dispose or a horse. her artist-brother, Dante Gabriel l g u, b," such Prices, u, pointed o,“ by an Ontario Opposlton leader Neil Campbell, who read d which they no longer need but Rossetti, who was also s famous tin! 0f Il—0l 01' I , _,:,_' ‘Rhona, would scam“, be u, M9,, o, "me statement by the operators in the assembly m. which ie still relatively young, in poet, correction of eeiiler de- _ . .8“ obminub," i" the United states em| week; “gm Justice Reed recommended h" that manner. Most farmers do not Nobody knows who wrote either kelp.” y,“ . week that James Sullivan and three other "any like to think, when selling a in: the WOTdS music of O come, all 53 Graft,“ strut 4y iorite animal, that it might sub ye faithful, though it is suppoa g Q _ EDI IUR|AL NOIES _ port operators be pardoned. Campbell had read sequently become the property of ed to have been sung in the pri- ‘ . g Ztartirligiesntuby Sullivan lcgllfiging that the premier $31323: gig: Wlmld “lime lt- s‘ T» ‘ l Tomorrow 4th Sunday in Advent. "so" aware" greusulgdwll: gl-feusgxzfrhaeglpg ICWCJICCJ {at gout gUIICCGtIOIIJI ,5 a a e I " . , . . Labor Part funds. Cos rove deni d th ii Did th h ta lie p it ' flhiahn- I d T?" '5 u "a: ‘B's ,T",'e;."a'" Hld’. wolldtlm and promisyed that the goyal Comemissiaencwlllild ‘MW’ m:'°url‘1::l: “com”: h... t ay. and a ran s as t e t ir tra ing no ion - - - . careful when the windshield was .1 of the world with the ne-xt an also ran. lIP-vesrlgulléei He was 9".” ",1 vole of confidence‘ not automatically wiped for him , , , ,, ,, '19 wee -or_ig commission inquiry came to an and when the prospect of having . . abru t end ust before the remier was due to w set out Bud fix fl 11M We WM Th" l’ u" 5°"°" "M" ‘h’ “W” 57'5"‘ 95'1"!" "'5'"! Th bl the l: l’ l P ~- . P" '4 "97 seem l° l" 9 "W much give evidence_ one of really hard work? How e time of cheer end good vrill to all. interest in Declaration Day. There were scarce- ., , ,, , ly enough voters present at the respective re- l turning officers’ courts to make it legal. That eminent body_of women, the l. O. D. E., ' ' ' ' has got into trouble in Alberta through sponsor- ing anvarticle by an Ottawa writer headed "Bab- ies for Export." A Royal Commission appointed by the Alberta Government to investigate wel- fare conditions lii that province, informed Mrs. Eleanor Griffith, provincial secretary of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire—which had completed a study of welfare services in Alberta-that she, Dr. Charlotte Whitton and the I. O D. provincial executive were subject to proceedings which it might take concerning the Commons that the railways will use, the publication of the article. However, Chief Justice Howson, chairman of the Commission, said no order would be made against Mrs. Grif- fith at present, though the writer has been summoned to appear an a contempt charge. many present day motorists know enough about a tire lo mend our: if called on to do so? How many drivers know anything iit all a- bout the complicated mechanism 1f their cars, very complicated cum- pared with those of the last gen- eration whose drivers knew quite s lot about their slmplier engines end transmissions? Assuredly the older motorists knew more about their old cars than they do now and more than most of the young- er drivers know. Even the pass- engers who had to get out when- ever the gasoline tank was filled used sit least to know where it. was situated. It seems ‘probpbli- Ptherefo u that, apart from speed, the drivers of bygone yeets pos- sessed knowledge thet msde them more intelligent and possibly more careful in their driving. - saint John Telegrsph-JourneL _ _ __ What more appropriate" gilt than a life, endowment or pension - policy‘! It survives the lapse of time nail givee eoaetent evidence . oi the nlfeatlori, wisdom, pad forethought of the giver. The love that isever iiiee. temzsg-zvra; ' COMPLETE INSURANCE convict: Everybody is happy at the announcement from Ottawa that the Civil servants and veter- ans are in the good books of Santa Claus. Mara Federal money in circulation in our midst will benefit the givers (in increased tax returns) and the receivers as well. _ The Greet-Woet Life wishes yoa a Merry christian end e Happy New Year. llYillihiilli s. co. LIMITED Qsteblished Since i872 Proviaoleillaaegere Charlottetown e leninerlle e llentegae "They are kind 'ta their ain sels" in Ottawa, whether at not the potato exporters go without reefers. Transport Minister Chevrier told mem- , bets er i - additional equipment this week-end to see that l i they-get home le Ell-J for_ Christmas. The , was scheduled to adjourn this pre-Christ- _ g lest night. W. K. iiogbrs Ageneie . ~ LlillTEl Queen Street Cherletteiowi Offieeai rflillfieessaeruerusuusnenéiliiusim sir If ism.