wisnss YOU * A Merry Christmas AND ‘PRESENTS mun '1 éirifrcn 9 pi-ucrrllgblupyijnlu l I I "l But his heart speaks to the soul o! mankind with a simple elo- quence. . .You'll want to cheer him as his simple words move a whole countryside to tears .1". and laughter! hill-m Louiszl ROCHELLE lrunsori‘ ADDED . -~--. .- NEWS -_ mAvzLTALx TOYLAND snosncssr ~ caaroox IN coma i...,._n._......- m Fghe Prisca Ellwaril THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -u_r_t_urtMl$'~l< '4, “n” °AF|To|-.w""°‘ Y“ CHRISTMAS AND PRESENTS TODAY-TUES-WED... T0 JOYOUS LIFE IN A A Wen.’ Hui laugh m vvlif HAL LEROY ROCHELLE HUDSON D JBAIRJCIA ELLIS P-ATHE REVIEW . GUS VAN and His Neighbors ADDED . . . MUSICAL Harold Teen National Railways. The list of im- \ ports shows a greater demand for Opens At building materials of all klmk such as cement, timber, iron and steel bars. angles and tubes, paint, colors and varnishes. Industrial pro- gress is indicated by large imports of machinery and tools. motor cars and trucks. fuel oll and kerosene and of raw materials such ss silk, cotton, woollen yarns. Theie is a greater demand, also, or boots, Capitol _Today Hailed by motion picture critics as the “laughkfcst” riot of love and comedy of the your. Harold Teen, Lillums, Lilacs Ind all the famous characters of Csrl Ed's world pop- ular comic strip cartoon will come to the Capitol Theatre today. sup- ported by innumerable other inter- esting characters, bevles of pretty girls and spectacular dancers. Hal Icitoy, famous stage dancing star was brought direct from Broad- way, where he was headliner of “Strike Me Pink," to play the part cf Harold 'I‘een. In the screen play, Hamid Teen is a newspaper reported much in love with Lillluzns, and the romance unfolds in infinite funny detail. Des- pite its being nearly blighted through the interference oi’ a weal- thy ban-ker who holds a 11:1: cf Lil- lums' father. be Roy dances as only he can dance and climaxes with an original sptcialty that is a. revelation in nov- elty. There sre no villains, but the story includes the saving of a bank, jealousy, thestaging of a small town shoes and wearing apparel, which reflects higher wages and greater earning power. Canadian trade with Palestine is showing a marked improvement. For the first six months of i934 as compared with the corresponding period last year Canadian imports into Palestine rose from a value of $22,000. to $80,000. Exporls from Palestine to Canada for the same comparative period show a rise in value of 64.6 per cent. The great export trade of Palcstirlc is citrus fruits, which form 71 percent 0i the total exports for the calendar year 1933. The romance of oil is playing its part in the development of Pales- tine. One of the moi‘. important of the recent events in that. country was the completion of the Iiaifa amateur play, love, suspense, and above s11 in replete with beauty. Rochelle Hudson, who will be re- membered in "Wild Boys of the Road," "Dr, Brill," "m". Sketch" and other pictures, has ‘the rope of Lil- lums. Patricia Ellis, of "Convention City" and “Easy To Love" fame, takes the part gin Mimi, daughter of Snatcher and ss Hudson's rival ' vestment of $50,000,000. The new isxlllglrinrgolrggnors in the leading fem- Ham; ha”), completed ‘as, y”: Guy Klbbee appears as Lmwm. has already been found to be too branch of the pipe line which brings the petroleum from Mosuls oil fields in Iraq to the Mediter- ranean Sea. This branch can deliver 2,000,000 tons of oll per annum, the same quantity as the other branch which leads to ‘Tripoli, in Syria, and is 1,200 miles long. The two pipe lines represent a capital in- jW ill Rogers ~. In “Judge Priest” - At Prince Edward Will Rogers-in the most human nd lovable role he has yet played! ~ That is the screen fare promised -at the Prince Edward "Theatre, where ‘Will's! latest Fox picture, “Judge ‘j figiest," begins arn engagement to- ~ y . According to advance reports, the -' Jtflr has ncvcr been so wcll suited "as by this screen character, the shrewd, kindly but strong-willed Kentucky jurist, is already famous in the stories of‘ Irvin S. Cobb, perhaps Americas most noted humorist. A‘ New Portrait , With his characterization of the ‘ "Judge." Rogers is suit: to lidd a new and original figlrc to his all-Anteri- lcan gallery, wlxu includes such l Jmernorable portlcts as David Har- um. Mr. Skitch, Dr. Bull and the l. necticut Yankee. "This time hc plays a wise old cky village with his Confederate onlcs. The story nuns in his court in on a lazy spring day in 1890. Vlillige Drama I but lll "Judge ‘ . “ plcuty of it transpires, ac- dlnl to sdvmlco accounts. The , _udge‘s nephew, a novice lawyer, and ‘ ‘ sweetheart. a girl whose birth is l ghrouded in mystery, figure import- tly in the touching and dramatic cry. Always there is Judge Priest, i I o dilutes Justice with the milk of M". man kindness and who helps to Li” oulder the troubles of the town. ~ drvin Cobb himself was present in - llywood during its filming. ‘I'm; notable cast includes Tom ‘ r ~ awn Malady” _Case Cured . a ‘g P“ By Guardian's Special Wire) - -I AGO, Dec. 22—A big "yawn dy" case came to an end today ~ - tWO Physicians tickled the vic- Q‘ -‘-_ fset and pressed on foot nerves. , " c treatment cured George Vsn , 81, special , llcernsn for s h Chicago steel plsnt, who had . yswnin, since Thursday after- . Hamid McKee of Roving s, 111., who yuwncd continually plots than a week, was l leased " .. my from the Sterling, 11]., - tll, declared vlrtllllly cured. - u father with Clara Blandick in the Small '° *‘°°°'“"‘°d"” a“ m’ V” role of her mother. Hugh Herflert is Selspflnn? at m’ port and an a” Rathbum’ the comic Show director’ tension lS under consideration. while Hobart Gavanagh is the Pop Ava" "m" “ems a ""49"" 5mm" o; the gun,- Buwy soda ;°,._._tain_ l-lsifa_is also the terminus cf the _ gm‘; change,- “ 1,11,,“ “and. Eddie Palestine railways which link Pal- Tamblyn is Shadow, estinc with Egypt- wmle the pgcnu-e 15 m; a musical The figures for immigration into there are ggvgfglmugjca] numbers as Palestine read almost like the re- well as dance specialties. Song; are turn of the exiles from captivity. sung by Miss Hudson, M155 E1115 and 38,655 of the number were Jewish Chic Chandler and. titled-“Two and among them WQTB fflfmflfi. UH- Little Flies on a Lump of Sugar"- skilled laborers, machinists and oth- "Simple and SweetP-“How do I ers skilled in urban trades. merch- Know it's Sunday.“ ants, financiers, dealers. surgeons, . I physicians. dentists, architects, en- gineers. stildellts. Phese exiles are Fast Drying Up apparently building up the walla of Jerusalem, not of stone and mortar but of industry. while round about the guerdclls of the land is the in- WINNLPEG. Dec. 20-(C.P.)~ Fear that the once great streams of the Red and Assiniboine rivers which cut through part of the city visible yct more stronger wall of the symbol cf the Empire which floats in the breeze high on the ramparts. pf Winnipeg, will eventually dwindle to the size of rippling brooks has arisen coincident with agitation for federal aid in the construction of a modern sewage disposal plant. Old timers recall the site of the city, first glimpsed by a white man with the arrival, in 1738. of Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, Sicur de la Verandrye from Montreal. oncc was cut In many directions by swift- flowlng streams. ‘Iiicse are now dried up and built upon. Only the Rccfand Asslnibolnc are left, they say. and dolefully predict these, too, will shortly disappear. Not in memory have these rivers been so low as lit present. The levcl of the Assiniboine. flowing in from the West, has dropped each year until today a tall mun can walk across in many places. At one time 400 feet wide the stream has nar- rowed to a width of '75 feet at one point. The Red. coming in from the south and emptying into Lake Winnipeg, is also much lower. Beds of the streams have yielded many treasures to the curious. An unopened safe, stolen from a local candy store. was found buried in the mud at one point while an automobile was recovered from an- other. Old beds. bits of iron and other metal objects have been re- trieved and turned Into cash at the "junk" yards. Exports to’ Palestine Increase 58 Per Gent. __._vs-_. No greener comparison cnn be given of the great change which has come over the Biblical land of Palestine than to compare the trade statistics as given in the Scriptures with modern trade reports. In plsce of wooden beams sre iron snd steel bars while the chariot gives place to motor csrs and trucks. The bulld- fllg activity of the present day must present s. scene of activity such as that which must HIVMDQCII furnished when Solomon wss con- stni the temple st Jerusalem. Import! or the‘ first 01x months of 1084 nearly qua-l In amount the Chairman Named For Harbor Board VANCOUVER, Dec. 20—(C.P.)-— VIINNIPEG, Dec. 22.—(C.P.)— of the faculty of science, University of British Columbia. as chairman of the Vancouver l-lnrbor Board in suc- cession to Sam McClay whose res- ignation wus- accepted by Hon. Grote Stirling, federal minister of nation- rll defence, brings to three the number of staff members of the university to accept important pub- lic positions in British Columbia within the past year. Dr. G. M. Weir left the depart- ment of education to become min- istez" of education and provincial secrctnry in the cabinet of Premier T. D. Pzlttullo. Dr. W. A. Carrothers went from the economics depart- mcnt to head the Economic Coun- cil, an investigating and advisory body for the government. Dean Brock is a graduate of Queens University school of mines. Kingston. 1896. and since then has dam geological‘ sudvey work in British Columbia, has been profes- sor of geology at Queens, held the position of the geological Survey of Canada and served with the rank of major during the war in Syria andyPalestine. For more than l0 years he and his university asso- ciates were engaged In making e geological survey of the Island of Hum Kong fcr the British govern- met! ll I! Alone THE room was small, \m The ceiling low, And battered the old front door; But the Christmas tree l-lss room enough _To stlhd whcfofit stood of yore. "the branches were brosd, And pruned to hold Each little gift of love_. Then was one for all-"And all . W. Roubuc , Attorney-General. In- THE CENTRAI GUARDIAN sr. sums chums-Jimmy's (Christmas Day) s short service will be held in the Kirk. hellinnme at '1 quarter pest eleven o'clock A. M- The Ihll column ll tunnel In new: of local Iutsusl but ndverflllng of s newly nature nuy b9 Inserted n! l cent: n word ltrlcil! Dlllhlc ls advance. , - cannula hymns wm he suns. CARL ED S OONIIDBIAIIOIILIIIINBUI- fgdllb°'°m""'"ub°lim” F A M 0 U 3 mos. rl-cwss-w-iz-aiil u" 3mm"- n” “m” '“" °°" . COMIC STRIP. u 8T ‘w’ “M” 1. r N c. COMES m“? 3.1%,”, “Lfmns 93-2% mum mun cannon-i qpgclfl 0 Service will be hold‘ in Trinity Church tomorrow st A“ You 00m“ h m‘ m ll. A. u. the Ccldifltltm of the Buc- Kiddies s. Christmas Tree this your. rsment fHol C0 unicnrrlnd: CHEAT LAFF gggvjnfi‘l,fi,,ffi°'“°;fi,fi‘fifi?fl and Vlliabl‘! f» filmy ravioli. eHOW l 17s Grafton Street. TM“ W"! be 11° whflgbwdmud, l AM SHOWING a new and very attractivelyvdeslgnedwhllgldln] 0x‘ C . a u ~ ford Eyeglass, in s gold. I choice gifgclfor lady or llllll. lcd o s] ‘ G. l". Hu escn Opfome . ‘ _ _ ISO 38 n ’ I L-ZWI I12 21-81 p . . - WE wu.i. m; BUYING turnips U. S. SPOT! . \ V and table ma: potltnss Cobblers and Mountains st our Charlottetown (By-Tm an“) warehouse duly pt market (Amok, , PM" an". w“) PaulAMunsy. L-SOI-li- -2i. m, Gandhi,‘ speck‘ Wm) --——-———— new ‘roux, m. ih-Ilooking . " backward om a year filled with Halifax Port start-line endows mi 1w“ , slmprlsa In the wide lieu-Int 0! Ayryvals United sinus mr-w wuioetiflou. ncwsPBIPer smarts wdev almond pretty well agreed on these for: points: i. 'I‘he.t they were startled most. fq- one afternoon's enwsement. l1! Yale's rmnmu unset of Pmww‘! previously unbeaten tea-m. with mly 11 men playing the entire pane for the E116. 2. That for a longer period of action in a-n/v single snort- they were most azuaud by devclfiwfleflw duringthelllstthreewseksotthe National League pennant race combining the OOI-IBJPW 01' m! Ascania from Southampton. Cingalese Prince from Far list. Bralisholm from New York. Plernfiold from Nfld. ports. Rsgus from Inca-l Harbour. Bulairis from Glasgow. Sailings:- Msttswin to St. John. , Florence to Nlld. ports. Ascsnia to New York. Brsheholm w Scandinavian port-s Belle Isle t0 local HB-fbour. Ragus to focal Harbour. Vowels In Berth: Cathcart, loading. Barge No. 2. berth. Dalvalrn, discharging. Mattawin, berth Ascania, discharging. Braheholm, loading. Cingalese Prince, dlschargin Femfield, loading. ' svend Pii, loading. Belle ‘Isle. discharging. Sulalria, discharging. Acadian, berth. Vessels Due To Arrive:- Dec. l9--City of Worcester from Calcutta Lehigh from Halifax. City of Corinth from Calcutta. Lillemor from Halifax. 20—Newfoundlsnd from Boston. Cairnglen from St. John. Can. Leader from Australia. Chomedy from B. W. Indies. 2i—~Kllstalla from St. John. Kclso from New York Hull. Lady Rodney from B. W. Indies Beaverford from St. John. Aurlmla from Southampton. Tablnta from D. E. Indies. Man. Producer from 5t. John. Duchess of Bedford from Liver- pool. 22—Montrosc from St. John. Piemfield from Halifax. Belle Isle from Halifax. QS-Ohedabucfio from E. C. Ascania. from New York. 24—D0minioa from st. John's. tic-Glcnbank from Far Ezst. 26-bondon Ccrpn. from Phvli. 2'l—-Lady Drake from Bermuis. 28—-Sulairia from St. John. Cavelier from Jamaica. Beaverdsle from St. John. Mari. Brigade from 8t. John. ZO-Montclare from Liverpool. Montcalm from St. John. Ciss from Jamaica. Oolbome from B. W‘. Indies. Berkendyk from Rotterdam. 30—Chedabucto from E. C. ports. Aurania iNlTl New York. I'll-Dominica from New York. Belle Isle from St. John's. Airthria. from Glasgow. Christmas Finds Business Better MONUDON. N. B. Troll-Imus better times which rltiracierized this Christmas season is reflected in the heavy volume of chll-lstmas greeting sssgles being filed in the Marltimes provinces state D. A. M-BDNOU], nuyur ‘ Ufi- adlian National Telegrlvphs, here to- day. ‘Ilhese messages take the form of greetings not only within the boundary lines of cities and towns andiopoinis in Canada andthe United States but by csrble to Great Britain Ireland and continental Eirrope for all of which special low rates have . been nranged. ‘The Christmas greeting telegram is answering the need of many people who want to send something less than s, gift and more than a card, Mr. MacNelll. remarked. A great amount of the business is in the form of Suntan-ems which psmenfs srrarlge to have delivaod to the kiddies as a personal mess- age from Sarita Claus the telegram being dated from the North Pole. Woman Is Named King ’s Counsel (C. P. By Guardian's Special Win) TORJONIU, Dec. 22.—Possib1y for the first time in the Empire, s wo- man was named King's Counsel to- day. Bhs was Miss Helm Kinneer, of Port Colborne, 01L, I practising lawyer for 14 years. Eighty-two were included in the list of new K. C35 Issued by Hon. A. Primo Chimera from welglit boxing tluioxle. 4. That the brigihcst flash of individual skill, in any slur-t. for a. single slftemoon, was the fest of Carl Hubbell of the Giants in striking out Babe Ruth, Iou Gem- rig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons sill‘ Joe Cronin in succemi during the ail-star nmjor league baseball game. These were the most oonspicious eye-catching episodes, based upon opinions expresed in the fourth annual Associated Press poll on the year's major cievelornnents The Ellis’ gridiron triumph "mit- pointed" the rlee of the Csrdirlals, I26 to 125. in the wintry-wide volts on the bifll% “Diet 0r 91E- piiise of 1934. Foreign Exchange ‘Yhe intricacies of foreign sx- . change at the present time is the bugbesr of modern commerce. As a case in point, states the Industrial Department of the Canadian N8- tionsl Railways, take the Canadian exporter in the m-yptisn trade. It might be considered that time easi- est and safest method would be ports. lsrs but if he sells on draft there is no telling what the value will be one, two or three months ahead Not only is the Egyptian import- er faced with uncertainties with re- spect to the future value of the Canadian dollar in tenns of pounds sterling, to which‘ Egyptian cu!‘- rency is related. but also the fact that as Canadian currency is dealt with only to a very limited extent in Egypt, he would be unable to obtain as favorable rates as he would from banks in l-"gypt. On the other hand if the Canadian ex- - porter quoted American dollars while representing slightly less dif- ficulty for the Egyptian importer, the Canadian exporter would have to provide against any losses due to exchange on New York while the Egyptian importer would also haw.- to cover himself. it is recommended that the ideal currency for the Canadian importer to use in his quotations for the Egyptian market ls sterling which is the currency In which drafts are mcst readily no gotiatcd and remittances most eas- ily effected in that country. The Egyptian market is a price one snd prices must be reduced to a mini- mum. There is a. direct steamship conne-‘fn from Eastern Canada to Egypt via the port of Saint John. N. B. Rolling-Pin Part Of Loyalist Lore SAULT STE. MARIE, Dec. 23,- (CP>:—Etzhteenm century ds/ys in Canada were recalled at n. recent United Empire Loyalist gathering held at the home of J. Hayes Jenkinson to mark the 150th - niversary of their ancestors‘ adve t into Canada. About 80 gueds, slll dsscsnchniz of U.,E. loyalists, were present midis party, many of than bring- advcnt of their ancestors into this country. so well u interesting souvencirs of early yGIlI.» Among the letter was s. rolling pin, 150 you: old, made of block cherry ‘rho gush were received by Mn. Jcnklnson, attired in s (Iron at build-nude d net om taffeta, with pale bus eccemol-Ies, which had been worn by one of her llncestorsstebdllgivcxiinlmin ‘roromo in honor of the Prlncs of Wales Receiving with ma. Jenkinson was hei- mother. Mrs. J. A. Glusford, s lady of 79, who was attired in clock velvet slid Honiwn lacs. The silver-thorn funily, of’ which oluded were Hon. David A. Croll. Minister of Welfare and Municipal Affairs, Hon. Paul lleduc, Minister of Mines, and Hon. T. B. Mcqmsfan, Minister o! Highways, all of the 0n- tsrlo Csbinet; Senator A. C. Hardy, Brockvills and four of Ontario's rs- presentstives In the House of Oom- molns; asmuel tractor, W. P. Mulock. Hols W. Grey snd E. B. E. Chsvrie. Salesman: "I'm s.‘ rsprsssntstiw when-f '0! the time m": 1081 which for one—" .. -- i: at}? Indul- The rest hld goals-ave. ' he of the Bliwu Motor Csr Complny, Mm In 1m My MM, It snd sm here simply to remind you B11067’! 14m. l‘ I u" N“! °7 a” thetwcstandstthebuckofovcry nomlltm llierwtfld M" car we sell.“ . The mil-P“ "V" g5“ Oustomerzuicsdytopushitin oflsndlsmilintbs of cue the mowi- Gil. 0h!” the IIHU. _ Giants and the victorious drive of Rew- 1011111118 the Cardlilals. Can. Cruiser, loading 3_ Th,“ (he ma“ Imp/lung mrua- lwdlng- sensation of tho YEN‘ W” $110 ma!" ner in which Max Beer toppled the heavy- other countries ing dlividual rights and olu-tailnllstilt pd liberty of thoughts sud action, and even from deprivation of the Ylflht looking to this country to keep the flag flying. the movements which force must mcede, meantime a special lay upon the women bf Great Britain to defend woman's status with vigilance and enemy. ‘I'm.- indlvldual woman . at home could’ do comlparatively little, organized effort through some such body so the National Colmcfl was needed. Is a Headache to state his price in Canadian dol- TIIIES Muller lsllllll llllllls (C. P. by Guardian's S1106!!! W!!!) SL143 BAY. Anticcstl 1818!‘!!- Tide Must Turn For New Status IOEMC, Dm fl.—(@)t—’lhe had slrrlvsn had been achieved. Itwnaiuue fthatthe sioiusd women had improved remsrkslily. At the same time the retrogresaion in the woman's position in the lsst two or three years in certlin countries on the Continent bu! gone on to an almost fantsdds degree. Living e good deal should. she knew that those women in who were suffer- cf Iri- from deprivation toeamtlheir living,wm The tide must surely turn, and GREEhlll/cs our THIS CHRISrMAS u HAPPIER AND Mansion am EVER ill-irons - m) MAY THE NEW is... uovn Pnosrunous; I lvn BENEFICIAL o BOTH or us. E ENDEAVOUR T0 GIVE one RADIO SATISFACTION- OMETHING T0 REMEMBER us BY-PIIONE 1282. _ V. C. ‘ SMALL WON‘ RADIO LABORATORIES 122 North River Road ~ .4 TII RS HARDWARE COMPANY l.Tll. Wish to thank their many customers and friends for their patronage glorified but in the responsibility ‘“ refore Marked Kinship In Celtic Airs VITINNIPEG, Dec. 22.—-(C7P)2—- Although personal mactons to the recent production of "The 1m- mortal Hour" which was given by the Winnipeg Players Guild, may differ, there is no doubt What- ever sayls a local critic, that it was one of the most excellently carried out and most worth/while experi- ments of recent years on a local W189 To those who have s Celtic ancestry or a. kinship oi’ blood and spirit with the Irish legends mam has been s strange experience of affinity with this modern mudc of Bowman's. Amcrlgthenuislifleus of tile city there has been very marked enthusiasm and scarcely a. dissenting voice swears in thc praise that has been given the music and also the production. While Sir Barry Jackson wts producing "The Inlmortnl Hour" in London, it was some weeks bslors the general public discovered the beauties of the hitherto imknown music-drama, but; when once these became know, the ,. duction rsn to crowded houses for months. GUIDE LOSES TEETH T0 WORLD'S MEANEST 0800K Just what constitutes the world's meanest crook has been long debated but there is l. guide sway up the Pickerel River, in Northern Ontario, who is definite in his definition. It's s mm who steals another man's teeth. His unfortunate experience commenced in a happy wsy. An Oshawa. dentist was huntinflm the Pickerel and, as a reward for excel- lent service during the trip, he o!- fsred to adjust the guidds. plates which fitted badly. Thsteeth were carefully put away in the doctor's emergency kit, along with vsrious other instruments and then checked in s. baggage car. At the Toronto terminals the car was broken open and among the few things tlksn was the kit. Subsequently, the contents were practically all recovered; but the teeth were gone. The mystery deepened when It was seen thlt among the articles thrown sway as useless were surgical instruments. which hsd s plwnsble value. The railway police offered ynumbcr of explanations to this apparent enig- ms but the only thing certain wss thlt the guide, some 260 miles up north in ths bush, had mm and menu. His troubles are about over, however, for the rsilwoy 11.90:: lum- Ing of his predicsmsnt lent him q ticket from Pickers! River to Odi- awe and return, so that he could some south and have his new tooth renewed. SIB-UM IUD. UPIDII BITI IIJSIIID FIDM WIBT T0 BAVI LII 0F PIDMNBNT IIW YORK DOUIOI , Dec. N-DI‘. tlonelly known sbdomlnll specialist with ofllcss In New York, Is serious- ly ill from s um by s poisonous spidsn-prssilmmbly s "bin! wid- ow." - spccilliltl ct his lltote to-flht. Serum wu brought from Denver M: lid In swing him. The doctor wu bitten on his leg and at first paid no to the wound. His condition worse Tusldsy and physidsm win i s number of persons have died from Prof. Fred D'Ammir. University of Denver siclsntist, has been used on rats with entire success after they had been bitten by the black wid- ow ready have employed s. "bacteria- phngo" to destroy dead tissues in the infected wound. Mo! I lad. Presented with five little girls. some will, some some wrsppsd in blankets and some llut mods of rubber have appeared In dsportmeztt stove toy awn-ts. Helm of the dcpartmc however, any they hsvs N01‘ sold very well. believe, one ls that five dolls cost s lot more than one. the Oibfl’ that molly childfln ploy with dolls much about quintuplets. GLORIA VANDEBBIIII’ Gloria. Christmas Dsy with liar m1. Gloria Morgsn Vanderbilt, if other succulent cuts barred from his Mrs. court, Mrs. Vsrldsrfltb motion for s stnv of summon of the decision of Dup- rsmc Court Justice John I‘. Cuvw. giving principal clufndy b! the i7 ii during the past year, and to wish them a Very Merry Ch ristmas. and Happy and Prosperous ._l_Vew Year 11-3017-11-24-11. called. They diagnosed the poison- u , ing u spider bite and immediately sent for the samm. . - I An o was ul 1nd the patient rested c . ‘ t... onuortsbly. Black widow spiders, tiny insects withnrcdmarksilnllsrwduhour- glass on their backs, are common In the Western United States where ...._..._-. their Poison this year. Compu- (B! B!" mrlfll. stivol few cues of bites, insects - - have sheen reported in thgyesst. (A- P- B! Guardian's 3P“!!! W3") n the serum ol-liemi is used. it iaoermlv. Dw- PPMB-I Bwulnd was understood, it wlu be the first {W0 o! his has ism titllstrre- time it has been tried on s, human 9N. 58d! Ind filwll helm. 'I‘he serum, ddveloped by 5hlfkfli- 1111M 1.3.94! ~'f°1' lowers back to the Boston Garden tonight to watch- Baumi Ifiiller, veteran Boston. llghtwe t, cap- ture s close but ‘unanimous decision over Bobby Pscho, Yuma Indian bsttlelr, in ths III-round feature of the Goodwin A. C.‘s- Christmas charity-show. Beer and the fomlerchamplorls served ss referees for the largest Boston boxing crowd since Jimmy Mploney defeated PrimcCai-rlers hers four years ago. During most of the route Fuller, who weighed 137 1-2. slugged toe- to-toe with his rival. who scaled in 3-4. _ slspsey Muey Rosenbloom. thfl former light-heavyweight champ- ion, was in fine fettle and he sent the carnival of! to s flvlnq start ‘by gaining a unanimous " " l over 'I“ny Shucco of Boston, in a lively ill-round bout. Rosenbwvm weighed I80 1-2 and Shucco 180. _ Jacob "Buddy" Beer. the champ- ion's 19-year-old »'- fill-pound bro- ther. gialnei his 11th consecutive knockout by tdftititi Remy Slurettc. 190 i-I, 0' Leomiu er. In less than twp minutes. ~ Young Beer, mtchsd with. a fourth-rater eve snl the cham- pion stops on his iiitidn-wide tour, was as \wild n! l RIG“! INHIIIATIVG BOARD Production of the rigid insulating board industry In November was 2.- 007.000 s.f., compsrsd with 2,054,000 s yes: no. child heiress to Mrs. Whitney. This action was taken by the sp- nsllsts divisl-n pending a ltipuls- tlon by rm. Whitney, who new has possession of little from that Mrs. Vsndsrbiltls loocnl "from Notice Csruw‘: ordsr would not be pre- mama if she. took sdvdntuu of the derision concerning tbs child‘: CbrMM-s Day. w} Members, ship your poultry to the Co-operitlve ""4 receive highest market prices on correct ---- " = Pstroniu your own business. P. E. I. Bil-operative E82 Poultry Association “ ' 1 Bhyslciuns Ittending m. m» u- “mslodsonl.” QUINTS IN STYLE THEE DOLL DAYS Toiwlvro. Dec. u-(or) :- Callemder, Ont, on the‘ worl omntuvlet dolls, some largo i! bsssinettcs nts There are tworessons, they oung enough, to don't und%md .__-_ LKILY T0 BI! MOTHER NIIW vow-K. n». and-Fume Vanderbilt may spend "ry PC7136 thO to the Appellate cdly. hcwsvsr, denied ?— (Li. , .5