l w... ., vxi-niifl" m‘ 4i "4%*€%~%*§%*§%4€ it’? . ‘"9! Given FR Chris A Silver Service Complete With TRAY; With Every Suite Qurchased Before Away EE tmos “My! That was a won- derful idem-joining to- gether to give the home this beautiful Suite." now.” "I’ll say it was. I'm sure‘ proud of our home “And are Mother they were longing - Kroehler Dad delighted! Say -- Chesterfield ,. KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD SUI TE " “That Holman Home and "W'e did well to for a Suits for many years.” a Kroclller; famous for lifetime durability.” ~ Plan is certainly prag- tlcal. merits arelso small, I’ll hardly miss my share.’ choose “Yes — I’ll say it's Cosy and Comfortable, too.” handsome. Monthly P a y. I liliilaoeislthis Suite f ie".~.Y°llf;," <1!?1e TQ-DAY ' l It's one thing to buy a gift, any gift, with a l “well, thatfs done” sigh-and it’s quite another thing to buy something genuinely useful, really lovely and acceptable! That's why a Kroehler ' _/ Chesterfield Suite from =Holman’s is the ideal - gift for the Home-it rings true with the - Christmas spirit of ‘unselfish giving. Join ‘together! It's Easy on the Holman l: Home Plan. .. v _ l l l s4‘ A .B.@r'@,c ¢e lnj l0 Monlhlyllaymenls p. xesso ISNTERAIEST. a “After. all -- QlftSul-OT i " i’ thellome are Bdflt- __ BELLE RIVER SOIIOOL School report for Belle River School, November la-December 14: Grade X Br.-i, Goodwill Mae- dnugall; 2, Ethel Jardine; 8. AIM Compton. Grade x Jr.—l, Daniel Beam Grade IX Sr.—1, Francis Cook; 2, John Riley. Grade IX Jr.—-l, Helen Com?- ton; 2, Julia Miller; 3- 3mm“ Cook. Grade VIII Bn-l. J01"! 9°“? 2, Edwin Bears. Grade VIII Jr.—1. Elmer Comp- ton: 2, Emily oomllton; 3. Hm“! Grant. Grade Vii-i, Junk NWMWB‘ Grade V.—l. Edith Compton; i. Alexander Skinner; a, Annie Bil-w and Sfewart Nicholson (Equal). Grade IV.—l. Christine Nichol- son; 2, Georle Compton: 3. D"!- iel 000k. ands m.-i,_Dorls Millar. Grade II.—,-1, Russell Compton and Kathleen Macdollsall (equal); 2. Marjorie Nicholson and Everett Compton (equal); a. Gordon NW1- olson. Grade I SL-l, Kathlcep 00ml?‘ ton and James oomllwn (mull): l. Gordon MacKinnon and Ray- mond Blue (equal). ‘ Russian Potash For Maritimes '(0. P. Hy Guardian's Special Wire) HALIFAX, Dec. 12-6. G. Ser- kau, who was in the limelight two years ago when he attempted to arrange an exchange of Russian oil for C “ lumber 0n a bar-, tar basis with the Dominion Gov-l ernment. said here tonight that a large shipment of Russian potash would arrive in the Maritime Provinces about the middle of next March, Other shipments would be consigned to Upper Canada. Mr. Serkau is in Halifax on his way to ‘liurope. He represents a Moni- real trading company. TURKISH WOMEN ARE ELIGIBLE AB DEPUTIIS ANKARA. Turkey, December 15- The National Assembly decided enthusiastically and unanimously today that from now on any Turk- ish woman more than 80 years old is eligible for election to the Chamber of Deputies. It also de- vote in the national elections. Grade X Jr.-l, Grover Compton Teacher: J. S. Macbeth. (Patriot please coll!) lino Illardh he Illnplaa ‘MEYESIGIIT-E rxlllllllrloll "Nile allwmlbhgfllupla ll. J. MIMI OPIOMITIIII‘ As soon as the assembly's deci- sion was known, thousands of wo- men telegraphed their "deepest gratitude to President Kemal who now has given them political rights in addition to such social rights as emancipation from harems. The newly emancipated will be given an early opportunity to hat their ftanchiae. The Na- tioaal Assembly dissolved itself this evening and called new elec- tions for early in i935. WOLIVILLI. N. 8., Dec. 13- Eoaamond Dewolfe Archibald, of Wolfvlllt. llll bIen invited to at- mm next year's convention of the om OOIIIIIBlOI-_ wua ' world oonfederam of mid demented om- eda at. recent mbtlna of the mllflfil council teachers of ‘It Waahlflflon. cided that all women over 22 can- SA TA CLAUS i 01%“ DERS POPULAR B-H BISCUITS The plant of Brown Holder Biscuits Limited of Mollcton, is unusually busy these days turnlm out their popular lines. With Ohrlst- mas two wecls away every effort ls being nude to fill orders on schedule time. The packing room gay with holiday decorations, pre- sents a festive appearance Among the lines to which special attention is being given are Christ- mas fruit cakes and plum puddings, one and two pounds; Cherry "lam; assortment contained in waxed cups, wrapped in cellophane; fancy Christmas package, all short- bread, with one chocolate coated biscuit in the centre. Santa Claus has ordered a big stock of Brown-Holder products which are‘ so ps-pular with the chil- dren. As a Christmas remembrance a box of Brown-Holder biscuits will be keenly enjoyed by every mem- ber cf the household. HEARTS OF COMMUNIST MAIDENS FLUTTER WIIEN CROONERS SING MOSCOW, Dec. iii-The hearts of Communist maidens, it now appears, flutter very much like lthose of Capitalist flappers when their favorite crooner 89¢! 0n m" air. - l For the girls in Moscow have just begun writing "fan" letters to their radio favorites. lust as they have done for years in the capital- .ist countries oi’ the west. And the recipients of the major- "y 0g the letters are those male singers whose melodious voices flute of love. About 30.000 letters are received every week at the Moscow broad- casting station. Hitherto the audience has not Men encouraged to write to their favorite slmers unless they were going to make "serious susten- - lions." - Airoplane Tourists G0 to Vancouver (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MANILA, Dec. Iii-After a. iollr of 22000 miles in their own por- sonally piloted aeroplane, Dr. {Richard U. Light of Yale and tRobert Wilson ol New Rochelle, N. Y, sailed for Vancouver. B. C. last night on the steamship Em- press of Canada. Their plane was on the deck. I The aeroplane tourists hooped a from New Haven, Conn, last Aug- ust and made a lesiurely trip by way of Nova Scotia, Labrador. Iro- land, Scotland. Denmark and ollr er countries through the Malay States to the Philippines, arriving here Saturday. Their plans bevond Vancouver were not disclosed. CARIBOU FOR TORONTO I (By The Canadian Press) THE PAS, Man. Dec. 13 - In search of a fine specimen of wood- land caribou, Harry Aden big game hunter and guide, is combing the bush country southwest oi here. The animal has been ordered by the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoo- loili’. at Toronto. l It will be mounted and exhibit- ed in the Queen City. Whites Restaurant Ltd CANDY SUGGESTIONS Hard Mixtures llambugs _ Cream Almonds Butteracotch Wafer: (team Ben Dons Barley Toys qt. Klsills Peanut Butter Ilam and Batter b-iioie Anthracite Coal . Scarce In Windsor WINDSOR, N. 8., Dec. l3.—(CP) -A seam of coal, located at Fall Brook, near heez", which burns with a blue flame and leaves only a small white ash, has been the source of Thomas Swirlamer’: winter heat during the past few years and he has expressed Lhr opinion that the vein might be worth working and would provide Jobs for many of the unemployed men in this vicinity. l. Swlnaner is a waking man he said “I think out lots of coal and burned it in the stove all winter, but I don't have time to fool with it two men witlh picks and shovel: can't do anything wi-t-h a seam like that," Swlnamer showed the seam u: William Deucliard, a Scotsman who was a student of geology at. a school in Pmthshllre and: he Bald it was his opinion that the coal ba i could be profitably mined. From the rock and the way in which it burned Deuohard send-anthracite or posibly anthracite of the middle or lower carbonlferous formation. l ‘ The cliff where the vein is i situated is so feet high and 1s feet from the top is a three-foot | ridge of sandstone and another one lies about five feet above the base where a river flows- In between than surface there ls a mixture of shale, loosely-formed sandstone and small seams of coal. These veins all lead towards a centre vein, approximately 30 feet under mam. An upheaval of rock was though! to have shattered the main scam at, the surface, breaking it into smal“ small bl hes. Samples of the coa have been ahippm to nuthoxltiec for a careful examination regard- ing heat content, ash and smoke; ‘ Anlacaped lynx from a r00 ir Dak a was captured on a golf oou _. This must be the original ~ nx. judged it wall Coal Merger A Is Discussed (C. P. Cable By Guardian's Special Wir LONDON, Dec. 12—Merger of two large companies which be- tween them work '75 mines and control half the output of th" South Wales coalfiolcl is expects-l‘ shortly. Boards of the Rowe! Duffryn Steam Coal Company an’ the Welsh Associated collieric have DQFCYYII to recommend a plal to their shareholders under which an operating company would be formed. Assets and liabilities of both existing companies would be transferred to the operating com- pany. The joint capital would be $85,000,000. LITHUANIAN CIVIL SERVANTS MUST EAT GOOSE EVERY SUNDAY KOVNO, Lithuania, Dec. I3- Roast goose for Sunday dinner wil. be compulsory for all Lithuanian civil servants this winter. The Government has instituted this measure to create a market for the surplus of geese which has arisen because the German mar-- ket has closed. The purchases of geese will be according to the sal- aries of Government servants, but each member of the service will buy at least one goose, costing the equivalent of about 60 cents each week. . The price will be deducted from salary. It is estimated that at least 200.- 000 gwso will be sold during the winter. Apart from the prospret of a. monotonous diet. the civil g6. vents are perturbed. If the scheme works well, the Government rnnv adopt a similar method with eggs butter. pork, and other products of which there are large surpluses Una Hillard’: (or lore Iced CITY TICKET OFFICE '_ 94 Great George Street CANADIAN NATIONAL R-AILWAYS CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSIITPS Tickets on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamship es. We ofier you expert advice in selection of travel routes, make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations, glvc as- sistance Wit-ll Pluports and rive you a general first class service. Local tickets also sold to all points, W. K. 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