- l “no commit; from “the West to the‘, affect that the mlstoms and. ex-i ciao diiillrtment is Biiblylll! 11119; sales tax so as to discrimina against the West and iniavor ofi the East when i-t comes to selIIDS- puppiies to the Government. Thisi is because of s ruling W110i! 31'9- Department has made and. whi-ohl the ‘Minister says he proposes to‘, liiick to to the effect that the Can “m; 0g tho gonad-lam lNatiionai Bystenrmre not enclified to ex- emption lrom, sales tax on. iihoir puflflhageig but ‘that one lntercoion- iui zisuThe Mlnlfoter regards the ‘latter roadi as "lGUVWllinunt 9T0" puny outnlghiii.‘ There is a cdause in the Sales Tax which says that where Gov- ernments make purchases for their own use and not for resale the purchase shidll lbs exempt from Soles Tax. T-hie Minifster says that the Government does not control rho Canadian Northern_ and Grand Trunk nithouight it owns the ml" 7 Jor 1y of the stock. and they are therefore not part and parcel of rho Government in the ordinary 591150 . As the C. N. R. and G. '1‘. are in the East as we'll as in U116 ‘ west, iihere can be no question of ‘terriTtnrlsi discrimimatlon. Tho THOROBREADI FLOUR Bros ‘Limited London Canada Thorobrsad Milled by Hunt ‘ l [furnished by Johnson and Word, ah an Northern andi Grand Trunk . EMU“!- Doc. 81.—.(Qll0l.lfl0lll members of the Montreal Stock Exchange.) lironvpwn 37 Bell Telephone 114 68% 113 Atchldon ...;.-... Am. our s Foundry . Am. ' motive .. Am. Smeiting d. R n u; . Anaconda Copper Canadian ‘Pacific Railway New York Central Cub-s Cane Sugar .. Kelly Springfield Mex. retroieum . international Mar. Marine . -Press Steel Oar . Bedding ........... .. Corn, Dec. 751A. M-ay 73%. July 21,5. Oats, May 45%. July 43. .i_________-_,_. fact that the Intercoloniiad is en- tirely confined to the East, does of course enable eastern dealers to compete on s. ‘better basis so far as it is concerned. fiecomes a *3/11»: is away ahead i . GLASSiFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I Q F f § MTE""10' ' "l" P" Ill?- lc per llnr no: dsv for s dun or over. Ill‘; n lino. Der cent. dlsollllnt for s- h. All be pnld ‘for. Snn-iul Nani: Fur svurils for one work. ws-n F ’ A gonts Wanted WANTED uva seems For’ Vvstkins 150 products. Direct to consumer. Write The J. it. Watkins Co.. 879 Craig St. West Montreal. 7151p Wanted-Male HALE P WANIE money at homo-—$l5.00 paid weekly for your spsro time Writing showcsrds for us. No csnvusing. We instruct and sup- ply you with work. West-Angus Bhowcurd Service. 102 Coiborne 1110s.. Toronto. ll-Hdtf. Wllfltlill WANTED-FOXES "ro RANCH ~_.w.rite A. B. C. Guardian. 10895-16-6i D— KI! RAW FURS WANTED —l gbuyiAc-Jor» 1i duriipdioh‘ ,- _ er Fomked FOXUCTOOI Fox _» ink. Muskrais. Rsocdbn. Skuhkr etc. ‘rho market is much lower this your on nil furs except Red Fox hut us usual l am paying highest market prices. I scnd out no price lists. but will submit cash price on all shipmentirrecelved. Gm Bo oer lne [III tiny for 0 llnys or 07g}, G"‘"'l"' "I 5 "INF". Inltlli letters. count ns one vmrii. _ MA l0 $60.00 ‘ kinds of raw '- 00% Count Ii words dn-u Iorsssa unrt of Id- nnd must nlnhnl lloonu ml. 75o for seven s""""'"\ “Illlflll 50o for seven words pct Al isoellaneous § .N0. ALFRTD McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jot, 10168-114 mu: FURNITURE REPAlRI-ID, UP. holster-Pd. polished. first aiass work guaranteed, prompt ger- Vlce- ca" 01' Phone A William- son. Auction Rooms. 10664-7-lmth. NOTlCE.-- ANYONE WANTING an edition of the Christmas number of iho “Trotior and Pacer" with review of the past racing season in Canada and U. S. A. leave their order at once at Wes. Nicholson's ‘Barber Shop. Kent Sh. King Edward lHotel Building. For Sale FOR SALE-MORSE, a2 swam Park Rood. 10960-21-2i. i FOR 8ALE-ONE MILK COW. I Pure bred Ayrshire, five years i old. Apply 1a Olebsr Street. City. ’ 10960-21-81. Furs returned ihpricos nnsatiir] _ __ "°‘°"l'-'"E a R"“°'- T“ B!‘ son BALE-ONE SILVER BLACK Fur House, Qllfilliaflldfl. luk Lost I-osri-m woocwonrus ves- ‘lfifdey by a child. smui-l sum 0i ‘Finder please money in purse. leave at Guardian. i-uslwoow‘ Fml umon srA- iion. Notify bee ‘liluory, Union. 1 0805-16-01 ‘~__.._.__.____._____ L981’. we ravines mom s-r ‘Peters jsjnd 23.41am; geese. “ der‘ iiouilf-YYJ. Tuyior. Bi- Pviaru ipland. u. i» “ " “ampiroaaoho-ai i-Wrwotofl wArci-i r’ d“ wast; l . iuuwu ies ~ b "W"! 1M‘ I pros.‘ vism leave a Guardian‘ office 10969-214“. . . A Teachers “rwgnug 0°59". West -Polnt. »v' ‘ Wbfifilif-‘Psfitéii. ’°" ‘ma..~———-—----— II WANilD-i IIGOND °' ihlrd cldss for Montgomery Y Ir. 1| femnie 'ox, ten mouths old can | iv.» rcgsiered Class A Ailllly 26 Prince St. 10837-l9-4i ___.. _.._--i—-— FCR SALE-TWO PURE IRED Holstein bull chives 7 months old. Weight 450 lbs. each. Also zoo busilcis of good amnes- W- p_ R959, Kinross. 10958-21-31. . .__._._-_--——~- Fon SALE-SEVERAL HUND- red smelt ‘boxes 7 x 10 1-2)‘- 2') M 14¢ n, 1,, Coics Milton Mills IUDUO-lil-Zl FOR BALE COW NEWLV FRESH ' oiled. also ono to frcslicn Jnnii- nry 1st. lrn Curr. Wcsi. Love- fluid. iii-P ‘FOR ON.‘ in; harness. ' Peter Crsll- 3° my w PM e 10985-22- a! mussel-sir naiv- alinost ll-BW- AW“? Hiiisboro Si. Help Wantoth-Femalc I HOUUIKIE-PIR WANTED. —AP- Mu] experience hlyhlfiwlgct1duiu. I14 BMW so. Moncton, n. s. 1008621“ ..__.._......_..._._...__ ‘ lWiANTID-d also ‘Ion asun- sl house . Apply M" ‘ , i. mo: Hog?- mlFine Stock Shown By SHOP from i-lolmanh Catalog. BOXED GIFT Handkerchiefs for women and children at Patons.‘ - 216i RAW FURQL-Bhip yourrnw furs i0 Iii. H- Ruvuei-QsumiqSi-sias. ~_ » '- lwk HEAR "rm-z PROVINCIAL ploy- flrs stringed duel-tens, playing the hits of the season .'¢ Prince Ed. uvaard with ‘The Widow from the est.‘ “ HELP, -s1' vmcsN-rs Orphan, 8&6 by billing a tag on Friday and Saturday. . ' ' “i DiD’T GET YOU DRUNK, you ‘did get me drunkK-Gee it's funny The Widow from the West" at the Prince Edward. ROTARY LUNCHEON. - in R0351? luncheon yesterday a very '1m°l'@3l1fl‘8 address on Community Welfare was delivered by Rev E 1' ldhliiii”! . at Patons. Buv voun ciinpagfmhsgiovos ' Y Bl 3i coM-Mumrv ctua tonight, aiso u. moo. . WEAR MR WENaNIN on the violin at the Prince Edward with ‘The Widow from the West’. -F_UNR.A|L NOTICE-The funer- ql of the late ‘MIPS John Yonkor will take place Sunday 34th at 1.30 p m_io Princetown Cemetery. . ‘THE WIDOW FROM THE WEST’ at Prince Edward Xmas afternoon, Xmas night and Tues- day, Dec 25 and 26 in aid of Great War Veterans. - OARTEWS OPEiN.-— Notwith- standing the disastrous firs‘ next door Messrs Carter & Co.. Ltd., are running "ful-i’ blast" serving theiir customers with everything for Chilisibmas. Their toy Bazaar contlinueis on the 2nd illoor. MALPEQUE QEiRVIOE-w The Rev. J. Kiler Thompson, Pb. D.. of ‘Buffalo, N. Y., will occupy the pulpit in. the iivlnlpeque Presbyter- itan Church on issibbsilh at 11 8- m. and 7.30 p. m. "Hi-Y" SOCIAu-Thie boys of the "Hi-Y" club entertained their lady friends to s social in the Y.M.C.A. Wednesday eveming. Dec. 20. The sozinl was chapel-cued and very capaitly managed byMr. Pendleton, Secretary of the “Y." 0n arrival the guests were conduc- ted to the gymnasium where var- Sout-hern Pacific . 87 M.“ 1‘ _ Studebaker 135 m,,_°'°';f,',,,,,df§m““ "ff, U00)“ Pacific 135 il-lionssuit was introduced into mem- lggifi bershlp of the ohm and Mr Clyde gala‘! ‘was pgessnt as a guest. The I i‘ ltl - MONTREAL EXCHANGE giavesénazltagia§sé§f M gaiwoffg ll. i lb hi1 Dis . 1934 V1000’? - - 10050 ab: a igtlilmrfiittee waseappoigietzfiag 1933 0M"? ~ 103-00 assist in distributing the good 19%’ Vlcimv w ‘things which this would provide 1937 View“ 105-45 at Christmas. iAnlother activioy BANKS of the club next March will be the frecltlion of arlarge first class bath- . I] ' Bank commerce _ 185% Pfrk-ouse or boys at Victoria Bank Royal . 2;; Bank Mmliiwl - - mranisriue T<RIP ‘r0 WEST‘ Bank Nova Scotie. . -- |ND|E8_ , ‘ Wiheat, May 12m. July 114. "M" '1' s H“b"‘"“- M’ ‘the Hnnsard rcportoriai stall‘, 0i-'Ti1e social evening was closed. with tows and formerly of The G-uarJ dian steiI, arrived in the city Wed- nesday night on a brief visit afteri. three months vacatio spent i th ' West indies. ‘M-r gubbard dpcn: ~ most of his vacation in Demeraa-a ‘but visited also Bermuda and Bar, -in Bermuda he met Mr! badoes. Miawiey n reintl-vc of the Misses iMawley 0f Smnme-rsidie. “iC-araquet“. ori-y ninn-n-ger of the ‘Company was a fellow passenger, aisolicv Canon and IMrs Daniel >' one time resided in On leaving Domerara who at (‘irapn-ud. Nov 30in ‘the temperature was 90‘ in the shade and n rude change awaited the passengers when uponl. arriving at St John c-n Doc 19th they faced a temperature of below 1e;- of yMf John M_ Nicholsou, Very stormy Weather was Dundas, P. E. i. and formerly act- Jlluoilulflfell u" U10 return i-flil- -ing superintendent of the Gen. Sie- iSinco the reciilmclty pact with the phen H Gale Hospital and consen- trniio bashed with the institution here for ZCATO . “fest indies (Yanzidlan hiaterlnily benefited and Mu" Hub- ibard noticed minny familiar licunolposltion of superintendent of the products there. At the clubs and ‘on the cmlcket field at Demerara -a Ch-nlriottetown product, Morris‘ lGihger Aio, runs very much in 'evldcn.cc and seemed to vlo in popularity oven with ldrlnks. Other Maritime products iwere also noticed. Mil‘ Hubbard ‘returned with some interesting {souvenirs picked up on his trip. Saunders 8i N ewsome iSnunders, iNewscme 8a Co nro showing today soime of the cattle brought from the Fat Stock Show at Amherst. They realize that this is not zrbeef season in Prince Edword island but it is o. good time to demonstrate to our people what can ‘be done by breeding and- feeding an animal or fowl. They show in their stall poultry they can sell and some they can not. Our farmers must realize that they must finish their products. so as ‘to reuiizo the highest market prices. ‘ Next door to Saunders, Newsomo k Co Campbell ‘Bros are soiling some choice celery grown by Messrs Gay d: ISons. This is tne celery that Sir Henry Thornton praised so highly a few days ago. mwww Everything FRESH for the H8 fe~fare similar to turned on the nflloywlilvgailld Pncketlproko om bemoan Egflqlgfl . r n 1e , orm- Telellllonelof stmiiger.$1\800 per year, which is an in- I ROIBl~N~!-JAM'U8.—iAt the lous games were very successfully carried out. after this the couples retilred to the “Y” parlors and were lerved with refreshments. a sing-song and the National An- them. Breaks Out In Italy ROIMiE; Dec. ZL-Gueriiia. war- that in Ireland and parts their‘ opponents in different itaiy today. M}? Another Successful Islander Miss Margaret Nicholson, daugh- of several years, has been offered the Littletoil, N. -H., hospital. Miss Nicholson has. accepted the po-g [slbion and left Haverhiil today to assume the duties of her new pcr siiion. IShe will receive a salary of crease over the salary she receiv- _ed.'in this city Mass, Gazette. Miss Nicholson received several wffers to accept positions m’ a simi- lar "nature in vsmious places and went ‘to iNew York to ‘inveshgste one offer. The position at Little- ion, N. H.. ‘is one that carries with it the entire responsibility of cor.- duciing the hospital, A new nur- ror.‘ home is just being completed he a part of tho hospital equipment. Miss ‘Nichol-ion took the vlVil service examinntion for tho nosi tio-i of superiniendent of the (lulu hospiiatl in this city but after puss- ing the examination was declared ineligible for the place because she was not a citizen. She had taken out ‘her iirst papers. Less than one- haif a polo-t separated M'ss Nich- olson and Miss Margaret West, the present. superintendent oi’ the in- stitution. . The members of the Gals Hospi- tal Alumnae association gave Miss Nicholson a complimentary dinner last night at "Busfield’s. Miss Nich- olson was president of the 8550MB: tion for five years. About 25 were present. There were attractive ia- ble decorations. After the dinner the party on- joyed the performance at the Colo- nial theatre. ‘ IIIARRIAGES ii’?- th0d'st Parsonage. City, Docemb or 19th, by Rev. WAM. Ryan, Lor- etta Louise Robbins to Harry James. both of ‘Midigoli, P.E.i. says the Haveriilii, XMAS llflii .—Xmll Nuts --Frosh Grapes DEATHS MscDOUGALL-At Sydney N. S. Dec. B1, 1983. ‘Capt. Donald Mac- Dousail. aged 83 years. KELLY- At Sianchel. Wednesday. Doc 20. Mrs ‘Bridget Kelly. I-‘unor ai notice inter. "riioiinaou- At ‘Milton CPO!!- lSuud% ma. 1022. Mrs. Es- ther ompeon are ‘B8 yesm and 8 months , , -Tsbio Rsisins —Tsbis Apples A -Lsrq'o Oranges- -Xmss Csndiss _-0hocoistss - " (in Boxes and Bulk) z 2 u u n‘rii: i i Hfliiiiiiiifi rnsan _ oaocsmss. o .wmflfi&; COBB-At Milburn. on the 10th inst. Arthur C. flCobb, aged 15 months, sonj of Mr. aihtiiMrs. Leigh Cobb. j ' BUKTON-At the home of her son‘ , in- isw ‘Mr. James, Church Road,‘ on the 17 inst, ‘Mrs. Buxton at the advanced sge of 98 years. inter- ment at Midgsii Cemetery. onboowv- st oioipoque Rood Deo..i7, Doris Heretics, aged five - dsyo daughter of iMI and Mrs Frederick Gregory. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. BYINON-At Carleton, P. E. L. on V 5th, 9N, Alfred Bynon, aged I. oioved son 9i Georlo B?‘ on H h . leovos to mourn besides mm . . w “x ‘hi’; her tyo brothers, Robert of in iilonoton. lilo , Arthur Stewart I‘ st home. The iunorsi held from his isle rs Prince Street a ‘ll!!! (I counts! "* THE iiiiiiliii summit‘ West Kent School‘ Xmas Closing I West Kent School was opened ‘°“ illslwcb-vu yesterday morning ‘"1011 “"89 number of interested Parents availed themselves of the Opportunity of inspecting the new Billie’! and ‘also of seeing the pu- Dill: it; lhfifltl‘ class-work, e a-ernoim the pupils pro- ffidded to the assembly ha-ll. where Mley carried‘ out their Chflstmag casing exercises, the programme 0' which flllliiflfed liu yesterday's ssue. _ A large numbor of visitors were ilrcsent the ihuli being tiller] bu. youd its seating capa¢1gy_ v Mi" SYRIi-th. Chairman of mu ~°h°°1 Board‘ presided in his us “a4 callable manner and. In his Queuing remarks‘, commented to "I6 greet satisfaction of ‘all prg. $911!. on the addvitiionsi six commo. “"003 chlmiwolllfl. when hove been iuidcd tonne building, and whmg, “JV eqillllllcil, are now occupied. meraby ellmllilllllfl the necessity °1 “Ewes being held in the buse- iuent and on the third floor. ‘Ha also stated that further improve- ments ‘will be maide to the inter- 10" 0’ the ‘b91151!!! dinning the next summer vacaiiion. At Ithe conclusion of the pro- gramme, oif songs etc.. the chair- nian expressed his high flppfecja. Lon of iihe exercises performed. particularly commenting on tho excel-lent singing by guch a lafgg number of the senior boys, who through their excellent work en. W519i] yesterday's exercises to be ciias-sod as the best yet held in the school. He then called upon the Revkls E. iMalouo, 1-1, p_ Raymond. W. M. Ryan, R. Eaton and G. ‘C. Taylor. all of whom com piimen-ted the pupils upon. their performance und exhorted them to put forth their ‘best efforts dur ing the comiing year. On tilio platiform besides chairman and the ‘above named spcakcrrs were Rev. D. Lamont. Com. iLewin, Messrs J. H. Wil~ iiams, J. Saunders and -E. M. Drlxon. the School Program The Prince vStrcet School clos- ‘ng yesterday hiiternon. was con- sidered by those prcsunt to be ihc iii-st of ‘uny yet given by the pu- pils of this populur school. Thobaii was very prcttiiy ile- uoraterl in true Christmas dross by the pupils of Principal Seamairs department and made a flitting back-ground for the happy faces of the pupils. The program. which appeared‘ in detail yesterday was ably presided over by ‘Mr. J. P.| Gordon, the children doing excep- tionally well rln t-hcrr singing and! rccitations- and the choruses by‘ the School reflected with creiilti i on Miss ‘Watson and Mlsia Tali. their teachers. On thsrpiatform were Rev. Wll-] Pam Orr iMuiiigan. Mr. E. T.i Riggs M. L. A., Supt Rogers and Mr. James» Paton. nil of whom gave short addresses listened Lei most attentively. . Mr. Mulligan intimated iln his‘ icmiirks that he would be pleased- io offer wepnrate prizes for Eng‘ iisih. Singing and ‘Lilith! (luring the conning your, which offer . was- heartiy applauded. Mr. Paton also offered his yearly prize fllgflllll. and Mr. Ifiggs saldi he would givs a $5 gold prize for a sub iect yet to be selected. iMr. J. P. Gordon told the pu- pils ‘that he had received s. leitcr from iDr. Ross -in which he offer- ed a‘ prize to each 0f the schools for reading. The speakers were thanked for their donations and amid ‘the heurtfcst good. wishes for Uhc holii ‘lay season the entertainment was brought to a close» Kindergarten Ifmas Closing Frlrlg well-known and popular children's school under tho effici- ent administration of Miss Carvoli mssfsted by Miss B. finest-is. clos- ~O-O-QOO-O-O-Q+§Q-OQOOO§OO-O-OQ-O-O i, IdiRFUME ’ piiu ‘UNIVERSAL s’ our i Perfume is a fav- 1 orite for gift pur- poses at holiday time and this is a time that quality should ’ be insisted upon. We have an immense stock of . PERFUMES and TOILET WATERS and it includes the , finest odors of the best makers. These are put up in hand- some boxes for gift purposes. , Dyer Kiss and‘ Mary Garden in sets Perfume, Powder, . etc“ The White Drug ~ ‘ Store mmmn gxxkmx‘ 4b idonol, 17'“ I wo-flfiifl} ~~» ~ Druggilt {to ’ holidays ‘with Distinguished for their supremo quality and delicacy of flavour ‘ .‘ h.‘ 1O for 15 ¢ 25 0 35¢_ m rsmstrosscco coursnvs-csniosdinnto [ill for the Christmas yacht-ion ycs tcrilay forcnoon when a splendid programme was gono Uiiruugh bc- forc u large attendance of parents and friends. in addiiilon in the de- lightful programme which follows. the audience was ileligllled Wli-hi the artistic (lccorablons and es- pecially with ihc- reproduction in black and uilii-te of La Roiicki famous painting "The, En-trancm to the l-ioiy Manger.“ This was; this work of Miss- Iioien liasznrd‘, mil ilcservcs ilVCIl gruzucr pilbib‘ city than it rcccivcd yesterday. The programme follows: Violin 1SoIo—~Accompan|Ie<‘. by Miss Berna l-icustis. Miss Stuiiz. liumoreske, Good Morning to Miss Carve-ll an-d Miss Huestis. Children‘ nnd ‘ i0 wentifel‘. Prayer. Once a IJ-tilir Bony Lay. Weather Song: Say~l ing good morning. Jock Frost- Kinviergartcn ‘girls»-—Avvay' in 11' \Vcliilci‘-—.lii'iglc Manger; Norma Bells; Boys —~Suu'v. Show‘ Greevii Way “D Nomi —-'Manuscript; ‘ Mar-ion lin- gers, Solo-Sleep Little Baby; Sully Hu‘g\ii'c‘s,~Rc<i"taiion.; Chorus -—Oid Santa Claus‘; in a ‘Little Cradle; Dorothy iBilack and Freda Colwili-—Slii'no out on Bless" ed Star; Cosmos ‘l-lirrrlfi. nnd ‘ Edna. Brown -—0nce I Saw a Little Bird: GHIHPLM Your Feat Tramp, "Tramp; Miss Stnltiz-Viioiin ‘Solo, , Truumerfli‘. Gamc-Toymarfls Shop; Pflmuiy giro-The. Wonderful Tree, Blue made by chifd-ren; Goodbye 5011B- Kinidergnrten will open 1138111 Wednesday January 3- PERSON ALS Mr. Joim iS. Trognair, of Wahvin Sask, arrived in the city Worlnvs- dny night, and is the guest. oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lnptiiorno. ‘Miss Jane ‘iioatz of Marshficid. was among the students from hit. Allison Ladies College arriving hamo on her Xmas iioiiduys Earle -M Smith anlvcd home flrom Mount Allison A-cndemy last night to spend the Christmas Mr and Mrs J K Ross, City. iMir Reginald Williams or Dui- housls University, ‘Halifax arrived inst night in spend the Christmas holidays with his mother iMrs A E Williams, 84 Fitzroy St. Boole, page 1o; Distributing gins? inn skull, liussiness Anniversary (Continued from Page 1) City Council with aibiiliy and haul boon a candidate for the Mayoral- ity. in all moves for the advance-l mcnt and development of the prol vince and the expansion of trade mid COIIHHCTC? he has taken an ac- tive part and today although he has attained an age when most men have long since retired 11c is still actively engaged in his busi~ ness. Throughout tho provnccliir. many frierd s and acquaintance-s Will 10in The Guardian in extend- ing heartiest congratulations upon. i115 memorable anniversary. l When Cave Dwellers Peopled The Earthi TORQNTO. Dec 21-—“.Prchist0i'-l lc ‘man of France and other coun, tries." was the subieci on which Dr. ‘Ii. ‘M. Ami, of the Geologi- cal Survey, Ottawa the Weill-known paleontologist and geologist, ad- dressed n ‘large audience under the aupiccs of the Royal Canadian insftute in the -l‘iiysics Building oi’ the ‘University 0n Saturday light. A iiarge number of slides were shown, Irhe pilotogrziphs be- ing chiefly taken from exhibits in French museums and caves, deal- ing w.th discomries TBlBIU-llg to the pnthoiirthlc period. Dr. Ami has recently returned from an ex- tiini iic lzud collcctiail some; seven] iiiousiiii-d specimens of pwluoiitlis,‘ tim stone implements of the pur- lilil, and dragmciluiry Ptllibllls u! this earliest age of culture, some of which. hr added, would probab- ly b0 scnit to Toronto. The. lectur- cr made extended reference t0 bhc famous Pzltdown skull, which was (liscoverod in Sussex, the jaw of which resembles closely n chim- panzee, whilst the skull is of hu- man type and also to the Rhodes- unearthed in lirokcn i-Eill miine. Dr. Ami saidi ‘it was necessary‘ to ~go to Europe for pnleoiithic re 1118:1115 as: there were none in Am‘ enca c-f tiilis period which pwib- abiy dated back 75,000 years and inter. Views were shown of the Grimuidi cave n-ear Mentone, from whicih numerous‘ specimens had boon obtained, and which Julius Ceasnr cut the Roman road along "which ills iegzionaries prisséd- t0 the cnnques‘. of Gaul and Britain. Views oi’ other caves in this vici- Thc loaf that is M, [if for _ ilic overhanging elf-ifs in Whiuli the caves ‘More located were screened and Dr. Ami snid that the way the cave dwellers scour- ad animals for eating was to drive idiom OVBI‘ the edge of the cliff. in more recent years the chielt- ltfms of first region adopted ‘similar method with ‘their one- micis and to Wis day one of the v v -. ,.--.n ‘ M“ Iwmmtg‘, 3?, llama,‘ m-m taco-writ st ti‘. lfi9l0lli!_,f. vesuvar l‘, _ , ous smell‘ omiilhouim '“"":Sf'g§ cuplod ooniiinuousiy driiost times. r-le of tins-t remote time. Views of l libs there is coiled Mont de in osves wore situated hsd been 0e since the .i.. l-Silliard Tournament‘. Tho first -two games inside finals of tho Billiard Tournament was played at Laiubros Bros last evow‘ ing ‘between Frank Nicholson and Wm Nicholson. The first two games wonnto Frank Nicholson by 52 and 38 points respectively, both players had runs of 38 points. The final game between these players will ‘trike place on Saturday afternoon. --—<>o->-—— ChTiStiiIatS‘ Dinner the Following is the men-u of Christmas ‘Dinner at Victoria H0- tcl' ' ApcritinSordines a la Victoria, Celery, chow chowjplckled heels, olives. ' Soup: illsqne of Tomato a l'An- gizilse Consommc de Volalilo. ‘Fish: Boiled salmon, Aurora snuco. potatoes a la Duchesse. Entrees“: Oyster iPnttics, Vanilla Cream mffs. Iioiie vBoiisd Sugar, Cured Ham -—Horseradisii Sauce. Rnastziltoast. iSirioin of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding, Dish Gravy, Roast Spring Lamb, Green Mint Sauce, iBrown Gravy, Roast Young |Turkey, Chestnut ‘Stuffing, Crab’- berry Jelly." Game: ‘Roast Loin of Venison, Red Currant Jelly. I Vegetables: Boiled potatoes, Riced potatoes, Cream Corn, Oys- lter Plant, ' Salad: Lobster Salad‘ en ‘Mayon- ioiuioil vllsiii. to FFHIICC and slated ufllfil‘. Ilesseri: English iPlilffl Pudding, linrd Sauce. Lemon Sauce; ‘Green Apple ‘Pic, lint Mince iPio, ‘Lemon Meringue ,Ple Ribbon Jelly, Whip- pcd Cream, Strawberry‘ Tartlets, Jelly Tartlets, Spanish Cream with dates. Maple Ice Cream, ‘Chocolate ice Cream, Qid Canadian Cheese, Racquefont Cheese. After Dinner Minis. Tea Coffee Milk. _ PROGRAM OF MUSIC " ’ Orchestra _ . . . . . . . .. "Jingle Bells" Orchestra .. "Kiss -Me Again” Orchestra .. .. "Adestc Fideles" Quintette "Honeymoon Time" Vocal iSolo . . . . . . . . . . .. Selected Miss Muriel Wright Violin Solo . . . . "Cpvatiiid" Mr. Owen Winning “' ' i Vocal Solo ‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. Selected Mr. Fred P. Duffy Arc Ringing." ‘ Orchestra "You Remind Mo of My Mother.“ _ Vocal ‘Solo ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 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' ‘ cuisslfied us the Stone Age, were ‘ atso shown. whilst the lecturer ,“ ‘i and ‘(IIJSCOUTENI interestingly on the . - probable- habits of life of the peo- mmmu i iioiuhy Dec. 25 Orchestra “When the Xmas Bells iiicioria iioiai