SANTA CLAllS Will ,@-—%_.__.._-»- — -————-—-?- ' Boyne Lodgfl Wins Trophy In Competition A. i; special ineetink mild l“ i.iii..:e Rooms Thursday iii,» Ornniszc cr first degree Orange ASMIBCIQII by Boyne Lodge ill under tiie very effl- liiis-hin c-i the Master of Bro James Ford. The . oi the team are as f0‘- \‘. M James Fprd; D. M. Roy ' ilpliliil A. A. McCallum. ll. N. Robinson F. S. more. TPOAS. Jrs. Dun- _ lit‘\'illl'€i'. J. K. Lacey. ,i Iiirer. A. McLeod. Mn!- " M. Manson. (Xiuduotors tkins. H. B. Saunders. Piii-cv Carr; '.i‘yler, Fred siiiiiiinel H. H. King, ir J . W. Dickie, Pianist. ctcr. .‘l i Lodge in competition Ai-‘ihur at Crapaud and wcre P. 0. M. Bro. T. - Rev. Bro. J. A. Nichol- G. C.. and J. A. Connel-l. i ‘iiir of the Grand Lodge ulzo were present de- ~ iilsc impression which i Lilltillllli the medium of iii i. i‘. . ; -- .it the Temperance Fed- . lll"i of l’, E. I. feel that s are not in good . . .i. out of town Lodges i‘ w»: ted and refreshments \ .l at. the close of the leo- “IRTHS l2 Mu ‘<1 raw/it the Prince Count iiii ii .ii.. ‘Btu. 1938 to Mr. an .\l~ \...ii:; .\iflCNill.l/ of Malpeque, I .~i‘~il “ l , MARRIAGES =~~ .. 1 sri n riiri‘ - ROBINSON-At West l l‘. E. 1., on Wednesday; ‘ by the Rev. Thos. A. . Wnlrln Russel Btotv- zirzton. Queens Co., P. i . inn Iroiic Robinson of ii Puliit, Queens 00., P. E. I. Oclobcr . ii of M1‘. and Mrs. Samuel . i‘l<\i'ill Devon, N. B. - DEATHS "iiieiaiaiiiiliie. iii. was"? ‘i, itml, William Todd. aged B2 l'llll-l'.‘\l on Saturday. Nov- Si, li‘Oll\ the United Church . iiiiliiine. service starting at i: . -- At 315 Eustois Street 4'. i038. John Currie, aged B0 . lliiiirrzil from his lale resid- I‘ i ii. §'.,l‘lil'(lfl\', Nov. 26. Service - . s .it i! oX-lozk. Funeral leav-J Dar/s of sadness i, ‘ALWAYS . on - ' CR II Vlindso Contest —Wlndsor's miiyoralty Ontario Ltdillrllllllffi for Be In iHO we Mayoralty ls Bitter Personal Contest WINDSOR. Ont.. Nov. 24-—,(C'.P) campaign developed todny in a personal eon- .est between Nliiyor E. S. Wigle and David Croll. Liibi-rai member of the ' Windsor- Siantltvich, with Roy C, Haight. the third announced candidate, confin- ine himself to criticism of civic ex- The Elilliljillflliqllaflrlllflll This column is reserved for new: 0f local interest but advertising of I nevvsy nature may be Inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vices on Sabbath, Nov. 27th. tD. V.) at Biich Hill 10:30 a. m.. Kinross $30 p. m, Pt. Prim 7 o. m.. and n Monday, Nov. 28th, Belle River 30 p. m. REV. . H. Bishop, ~ L-385. lLMAN THE CHJBIJBIFTQWI“ ‘T LISTEN IN T0 SANTA CLAUS DVER CFCY Every Tuesday, Thursday and Satulday Evenings at 6.15 p.m. I 3 llllAlllllTlElllWll TllYlAllll Every WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY"? pi m. i.“ I Birthday Party 0n Anniversary Y's Men iieia a birthday PflTl-Y last evening when they celebrated the 13th antiiversiiry or the found- lng of the Charlottetown Club. Mr. Harry Cudmore presided while the speaker was Y's Man J M. Mac- Fadyen. Four of the chiirlcr mem- WT“! lYls Men llol’ lUUY/VV in! 11o sbiflt to the individual the blame tor the shortcomings oi tin’ group." Brother Ailoriin claimed. He believed if 1&9! attention uias given to what an iifii-ntler had done and more attention paid to why the crime had been commu- ted. delinquency might be d-ine away tyith. l-le quoted Horace Mann who wrote: “If any given pcrceiitaga of all children can be rescued from vice and crime, and be so ediiit-ai- ed and trained so as to become val- uable citizens. and the state fl‘ fused or (let-lines to do this i.ii)i-',;, than the slate itself becomes culprit." i iviiiiiiilriaiiiiiigll iClasses Hold ‘Entertainment An enjoyable entertainment and ..\i>cia1 evening was held at Prince oi Wales Olleiie auditorium last night by members of the Youth Training Classes in Charlottetown. -.-_..--v- _-.. m.‘ . . "Ballot For I . Sudeteuland Vote BERLIN, Nov. 24 ---lA_Pi »'flie OillCliLl Gazette printed today u iiitsiinile of ilie U8ll0i to be used in supplementary elections Drc. 4 in which niivrlv-aniiexed Siitiett-n-l land will VOW on parliamentary re- i ’ presentutivt-is. i The bnilm. reads: "Do you wk- nowlediie our Fuehrer. Adolf Hii" ler, the libenV/(Jr oi Sudetr-nlanci. ziiitl do you rive your vote to the list oi the National Socialist Ge’!- l P.‘ CF. THREE 1i I I - . i l Trinity United Church . l ll‘ ritiiiir. .\ovr:.\iiii.ir 2a E ILIIO-Jilh lh'4i\\iil6:8, Social llalL ._ ‘ l linill-titli (iiiiiivs, ‘ixiiil ll.ill. i 7-l-ll'—4’ll'll| ilrlltillbdl. ll‘. ‘- xis-i. i- .l'.. Iii-art‘! lizill. In Memoriam i _ Ii lil triiiil iillil Iii» iiig I\lt'|\i(ll‘\‘ of our lli».ir \illll\t’ri iii-s. “rlljitlllln ll C. Diiugti» who phased Iii llie Great “Piolltl, Niiu-iiilii-r ‘£51k, i IFVZII, L~38L l l ‘You Lute To (Ilnsilyfii \lll)l)l l-1-.\lil.l| WW)- 2.53 l J-‘ji. I y-.,,,._.. ll. J. A. hiatus =iirl£.~!—I‘iiil1./il;i~/ io. FL. ('lini‘liiilt‘l'~'i" All foot troubles pain/cw}. and scientifically freatcii.’ ‘r. fipi-ciiil Fiiiif plate-i to (‘nab- _ . ._ _ _ b . _.. . iiinzi Labor Party?" lwmlllllnis~ - Mlmblel’ bers 0f the club, organized on Nov- f1 11°91?!’ VOW of thanks to liri- ‘mg; ‘iigiiiii, pl‘: d“l,,f~',{l.'<li..§ Heading iiie list are Hitler ant-i col Wlglg now 751 “fig nmyor o; -_%_ _ . . 1 u tlii-i Aheian was moved by l)‘. Mi- "g _l- l" ° _ ,‘ _ ..,. , . .. , i . . i » embel 25- 1925 We“? h" “° "e . by inembel- of the classes which i~r> Sudden Nazi Leaders. Komii Wmdwr mo": “m” 3° Yea“ 330- CHUKH 0F SCOTLAND“ members of the club the Iiilfiaker Maho“ and 5000mm b‘ m“ B“ "l h - I i7 e w-x lieiileiii and Karl Tbnnann Fn-ank He made a comeback two years ago Please note the trhange in time said They were moufhnpngv’ H“- Mr_ Webster. Mr. hiacKinnoii fll‘.'l include. n5 elmen- qtsfhp," rwnpa,“ a" a arch, abou, l 1,; m delem l‘ Lab" candldflw- H9 slmday- N0“ 27- DQ351719 10330 a’ rv Cutimore Re .Tavloi and Jacki Aitllor MiWNllll Spoke in 511M901‘! l hmkénnths. “fl. dlmm‘ ll‘ “Jew? -' (iii .~ r f th t of has announced he has the support in. Masonic service at Cape Tmv- Min-Nail- Tile c uh 5w ha.“ or- of the motion. A" PflllFiTimllm [Pm ii“, 3W1 l7)’ if,“ _,"( ““““_‘“_‘ or ,9 an“ ' of Premier Mitchell Hepburn of ‘i 0. Summerside at 7 p. m. trinizeti ‘oheilv through 'E.e efforts .. me Dommlm‘ lwmo“ Lmlle Em‘ 3'“ "ml a ‘Hill? hm‘ o! a’) 05ml" “ml hi5 GOVPYYIIYIQIW i" hi5 ' Church Charlottetown 0i Mr Ray Peridletoii thin secrc- I" “ddllmn “M” ‘if llllllll“ \\'i‘l‘i" "m1 w“ Al") "mwlh ‘QQh “Ntiif " winning-ii Ri-ihlIISt. ciioll. not; 3n, M 7530], m Rev R J’ my o} me Chm10ne_g,w,, y’ M_ Q letitlered lilf‘ Miii-ai- aiiii Cil\ , The our: iiulnber was by 11w "A" "' " Croil, lrirmernnliiisti-r of Labor, Wcsifllllly- l l ‘L386. l ‘ Council ll‘ the use of the BUlLl/l Srfenaders. .lll‘lL‘5 lvicLewa, iii-ne Glance‘ JOB Hench, pnnn-“Ue L“ relief and lllllillclllfll affairs in Nvhe i ‘presidents o; the club 5-1 J-Icom, iiii- c1»; mm _\ii.¢,,._i r; p“. i valley. Ray Wilson, New Dmnin- land; wmiinl 39m. icgcbwghhn, Hepburn Cabinet, left the cabinet i GFIDES QPONSOR PICTURES IIICEDLiOn were listed as “,1 i lice dPiJfliblllPllls and the Prom; r1011, Kay Dutnev, ltliirini- River Smnhnpe. SO10 u“ more“... in i937 when he opposed Hepburn _qihe Gm buide f m h iliiii Ajfleck Dr. C. C. i . ' and llirthea hint-Lean, (‘ rloite- who“, with W...‘ gm. Dunk,‘- ab over the coinirtlttee for industrial 1mm” B {L s o .. 9 ar- Cleaver IvIacLean E. E. t. uni-son. AGENTS REPORT town. Next came a. skit. ' ‘mmpmi-vi harmonica twins ‘Ray organization and m0 ‘mum “Mo. 3 Verhwcléllillllliftlltl glfzlolllll£lltellil Jack Macmur’ J‘ M‘ M“ Maya“ l Al)?“ Trev"- Clmnlclels Wilsmrhblety Donilnloii and lief’ mobile uoikeis of America. Croll Diet“ in U 6h hg , Whit Bentley, Rflblll I-QPM _A~ M- “As you are all well awiiie. oni- llernc-‘ta dzic-Dcilald. S0 Shaw. Cane Wolfe: Ttfafilli-Il. Fran- gyfliisYslllgxlrllxi (iifilivltrclidllgillii for [our last ell/lining lfhe fllrnis isglleoosllliglillll Qmlgimsl ill‘ D‘ Madldlmlio fidiillsltllliliioll-llle mm‘ jmmmn" llmrlllm" "l “abs. LMUH" Hum h“; M“ m Col Winle in campaign speeches bl’ Mf- Rflid 0f Reid Film an. Fll-gfiiiinliililirl l H3’? soflfny 1S1 in‘: “m: m“ m?’ iilaiipblt ' 5mm“ Muinay-qlql ill-i has termed Croll a, “Cflmmimtst M°ll°n Eilllilmleinl- MOIWlOYI- 811d From a struggling l-‘llll? ‘Fil-h 19M A mnp- Ne»? Cult’ mm Dpllllnfl- lwqlflfihéflllPb vtlrist (‘coin Wliiwen ' an ' UM‘ with 3100.000.” Wigle said Croll. Mr. Chariots of the Can-nilliiii Nii- members the oziraiiiznuoii liiid m,“ Clllluren‘ Ml’ w‘ J‘ Emmi . elwiil “Hi viii hr‘ l Qriinmt-r- ' - "never did on honest days laboiil iioniii Hotel Stuff chiiriiioaiiiti-ii gmwi to B. pfeseflicflOlLlifililllJ c0ll~ "5 Pmmf“ w" l" "wmlilllfl 11* ‘lam qiffif...‘ f“ K;.1i{i~' dmg. “T” '"'“”".“ bl and he has a heart and soul filledi Picturiis shown lincliidnd "\\;'nte£- dmon mm 4g nvembafb ’ animal P111011. rllllf- 13% \ 1-1" T- I V -<_ - _ Iuinisivr u. with falsehood." .i. ‘i. ‘ . ‘ T. ' , “There are many Slli"ll (‘llll’ll'(ll n“ W‘ “' m“ b" 3i“"“'3l°‘l' ‘ ‘"‘ itvzflcltitzire \\'ii0 welcomed t-he Croll is riinuiniz wl‘h the endorse- filaxlrtll Wllcllb‘. AITOSS Aflllcai" I“ me murse °l m” 5dm"“* the. in this City. he cont iuitl" ‘and “m” m!" "m" “ml Emmi‘ Mi?” students on behalf i»! the Provin- milm, n; u“. Exr-f“ comm-v trad“; _ fml“ F1011“ ‘md 10ml "Vi" spellkci‘ ‘ulged All“ “w” “WTHNH” the HIlIIIlJPITlS en iiii- '1. 1M i lifilirin. ( HllPlOV-Il Aim" e:.i.l IDepaitInL-izi oi Agriotiltiire and null litlool" count-ii. consisting .~oleiy l“_l~°ll,l>.\' Mr. Charters shc-wiing unite in studying vriith 11' oiems. the probkm or can“. H. Wm‘. L; Poirier, Si. Nicholas ivas accomp- M, 90mg,» Elgyle hfiflti n1 memo-J m» Anwrivnn Fmuratio“ or Lflbm btflililllli Ldanri scenery and MHOII At the supper meeting tliniziitiui likewise becomln‘, ‘min, and mo“, zinisi. j mm i“ "shew nwLhmB in owl iuilon; [ind mm (Indgfgglingnf, of Dlfilllru-s of many local people. entertainment tvas provldtdliqyhiiss (ummm. ° Other numbers includwl a sten hiarmmei . tlii- U. A. w. A. rm affiliate of the - Vera H. Malcolm Camulwil who The Cami“. o, emmovnqfilt l. , Congress of nidustrlul organizat- INQUEST T0 BE HELD TODAY rendered violin solos and Mr- m..,,;,1y ‘rmponéildqe f,” m; 51h“, of ~ W" "W '" " ' " ’ ions, -—Cnroiier Dr. I. J. Yeo lmpnntriied 91181195 Efllle W110 WES llvflfd 1" "Huh-s ai-imuoil We ,;,,.,.{‘ w’ i. ._._ ..__ a Jury last. nluiht for an inquest vocal solos, iViiss Lillian Earle was flaws ‘wlfire Sure“? w H‘ j ' SAYS N0 (ONM RXPTION this afternoon into the death ziecccnnanist. Ileziriv encores ‘ “ ‘ “ “ ‘ l a“ ' AUCKLAND —(CP) llf and when it becomes advisable. to send Now Zrnlanders overseas in an Empire crisis they will go as voltinteers, said Hon. W. E. Barnard, Speak- rr of the House of Representa- fives. In Memoriam‘ MR. NAPOLEON PINEAU There passed ncacefullv away on October 29 at Rusiicoyllle, Napol- his 34th year. the son of lvlrs. Napoleon Plneau and of the late Napoleon Pirieau, after an He eon Pineiiu in lllllPaS of only three weeks. lrlivr-s to mourn his uiidowcd moth- er and the following bro‘liers and sis'er-": hen and Mrs. Andrew Gal- lant Hunter River and Louis of RlIFlIlPOI‘ John and Mrs. Jerome Gallant. Charlottetown. The funeral was held from his late residence to the Stella Maris Church. North Rustlco of whliih he was a member and where Redulem Hitzh ltiass was celebrated by Rev. D. McNeill. Sent- ed in the Sanctuary was Rev, C. Pitre of Rusticn. The rivlbeai-ei-s ivere Jerome Gallant. Andiew Gal- lnnt, Chnries fiiflrint. Gull"? 5R1‘ lant. Germ-i Mat-Donald and Jere- inlrih Gairhier. Card Of Thanks Mrs. Napoleon Pineaii and fumly Wl-“ll to thunk the Clvfilll Dolllu“ and nil those who in any WM’ hl-‘lll- iid therii iii i.hiiii' sari berenvemt-iit ‘ti. Interment Peoples Celflé" Alan for hinssrs and Messatres 0f Sympathy. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mr. Thomas Iingan who died November 25th, i934. still come 0'iii' H8 Tears in silence often How Memory keeps you eiier near us Though you died four years a0"- Inserled by Family of John O‘Brien. aged 84, O'Brien died yesterday in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital frominjuriixsreoelved Nov. l1 when he was struck by an automobile suffering head injuries and a broken leg. He was said to be a native of Newfoundland. The jury linpnuelled for the inquest is ermiixiscrl of Captain Alexander McDonald (Foreman) J. Joseph Triilnor, Jnanes Holiness-er, Ralph Juilsrvn. Joscuh Storey, Lorne Crabbe. J. E. Patterson. All are of Chaviottetorii. SPECIAL SPEAKER ARRIVES- Rev. Dr. I. J. Cahlll. Indianapolis. Indiana, stir-rial smakrii- at ‘he fall rally of Churches of Christ in the Province ivliicli opens at the Cen- given the guest artists. A sing son! was led by Mr. Norville Luck, Y. M. C. A. secre- tary. A feature of the evening was the birthday cake bearing l3 can- dies. It was cut by President Hol- man. In front of the chairman was a stand binrluq Hiatus of nations where Y's Men's Club are organiz- ed. Guests at last nights meeting in- eluded Mr, Cleaver MacLean. a for- mer president of the ilub. Harold Simpcn, a Sydney Y's man who brought giectiwls from his Club. Mr. James L. I \.ii;ti. Riistico, and Conn, Henry Liapthorn, a former members of the Club. Greetincs were extended the Club by Premier Campbell. Dr. C. léelllrr incaiinilile of givini; their i'l'1lCll!‘i'n the attention and guid- ance to which they are entitled. “Absolute carelessness and n-cg- lect as WOli as drunkriiess. etc, ‘are also factors which help to pro- duce misery and distress in mam" homes vrhere children are the greatest sufferers. "In a brief report. such as this it is not possible l": give yrvii a true picture of the Flllllliltln or n!‘ the u l; done bi’ tlii- SO."1"\* 4)\'l"[‘ a period of a ivliole year in deni- iniz uitli such an "If time pcim ted l rrrili ("ll- nmernte many lllil‘i‘t'.\lll‘ill ii of actual eases met. w. ..i. NIP!’ Wr-rc taken car" oi". rl work has lll‘.‘li dii bciiig (lone. to t" - nron ari evening. fir, Caliill. who has spok- en at similar rallies in the West: and in Ontario will address a meet- inc this evenlm.‘ and will speak a- oialn tomorrow and on Sunday. tisnl Cb "stirin Church this after- "ed in Charlottetown inst MALE CHORUS MEETING - A feature of the annual meelin". of the Charlottetown Tfiieisrinv evening was the unanim- Oils vote of confidence phased eicnded to direct” Albert Dlnnls by the members. The organization. Male Chorus and ._.__ I.‘ new entering its seventh year, is busy planning prorrrams for its winter schedule. Recent additions to lTlPinbPr°l1ip are Rev. Louis ‘Murray, Clarence Plncau. Howard Xlclnnls. Temnle Hooper and Gor- rl/m Kcvnn. Last veal"s slate of of- Focrs “'14 rriwlrrtvd: President. Dr. T. E. E. Robinsf Vice-Presi- - dart. J A. Bentley: Treasurer. rv‘ii Robson; Secretary, M, Mc- Kliinon PERSONALS Mtlss Betty Milfrrd of Winnipeg is i-isltimz in CbcaJ-ottetown. the truest of Mr. ard Mrs. Réiflflflld Cox. ilflss Milford i: the daiiizhter it Mrs. list-he? Muford a-nd the late Carl Milford formerly of Char- lc-itetown. Mr. H H. Show, Chief Super tendent of Education fnr Province returned inst night from a business l-rrlp to Montreal. He had been away for almost two wrecks. l m» iniiiiirirI-rm Dandruff- Perfectlon Ice Cream ll the ideal desert for an? meal, the fluent trout between milk, H" u" “Natural” qnclal lorpafltfil EASY T0 saava iuiii ii min; 11M M4 lot GROWN-UPS al IIH ll YOUNGIR POLK. CENTRAL CREAMERIES PURE LTD. SUHMDIIIIDI in- the ' C. Arcliirivd. Bert Davies. Diitiict Mont-ton. and the local Hl-Y C a"..s Club. ciiiiiien a Aid <C<>nflnu<>d_tr2.ol;2eze_ 1):: Onl/y yen-y rarely was it necessary to remove a. child from the foster home in which it. was first Dlaoed. Until this Province and the Do- minion made some attempt t0 deal with mental hygiene. “we will have to nay the price.“ Dir Mac- Mlllan said. Treatment. of physical conditions before mental condi- tions developed was seen as a ne- cessitv and closely allied in many instances to child delinquency and child ne/xlcct. Methods for the discouragement of juvenile delinquency which Mr. Brawdeis aciopted vii-as a logical course and already woo bearing re- snihs, Dr. MacMlllan declared. In the course of his address the President paid deep tribute to the work of the late Mr. L. B. Miller, for many years an active worker in the Society. Address B! Brother Afletan Eliminate poverty and aid crime would not be done away with. Brother Alleran of Halifax said last night when addressing the annual meeting of the Charlotte- town Children's Aid Society. "But beyond a doubt," he laid. "you will eliminate much crime that has its orlirin in the psycholo- zical conflicts that frustration, de- privation. disappointment. desper- ation. discouragement and ' noonic deterioration | them." uper v intendent of St. Patrick's Home for IBovs at Halifax. THEIJCIOUS It was true, he said. that out of Wllolllisolllli lilliliiemiillfiiiiv will? sllfiifiv 05$? HEALTHFUL ‘standing citizens but rarely from SATISFYING -i‘3‘;?i’i.’3§l.“°§..li“.-..“ii‘;é?.. $5.33.??? RerREsHiNr- ‘grants ration“- a b.1168. , The izreateot results in human ideterioration and delinquency was iscored from the om edifeotz o! DOVE" . he sold. i ‘Bro er Alleran claimed that sometimes from the lmltvldiuars istanidiooinit it was not so much .mora.ldty that authorities demand- ed. but acquiescence and surrender [totylnevitaible inferiority and pov- . ier . Delinquency was m6 uwirely an individual problem but a social problem. To correct conditions it was necessary to strike at mverty. As long as children wean bred in poverty and in circumstances of "delinquency will be with us,” he said. “even iihmgti the lmh be used on offenders and tho manna be filled to overflowing.” Pbebie-cnlndminasa was not n direct cause to delinquency, Em- ther Atl-oroin said. lit was but. an lndirwt cause. a nruilisorisina fac- tnr. a weakening circumstance. makiflk the nrrmn a victim sun- ceotible to influence of environ- monk. Reels. of Children Chfldnn needed b58100! acfiv- ltmmmdmt calitonofhmi- m’ thirst: th “W; martini .bat hndbnmoof m in . ‘Alllthofltier were "only too will- _ hciit-itiis of t- bililltilillfm‘ of ivliult- fun Cases of Distress "As samples oileaaes cf dis which may he related in a fi-iv ivorifs. I inn)‘ sny I \ m1 home during the past n wlieil a faintly ivais reported to bw stiirv- iiig. While lniei-rioudnw the Moth- i er. I noticed the chidren catin l what I thought ivcre apples. liii l which I found to be raw i ‘irori- . I was told this was all ‘= 'ld to ent that. day. I riiporti-rl the case to the relief department —-ll was promptly taken care of iv em. "In another home mirntlv found the mother and four chiI - ren "enjeyins? a meal iviiioh r- i sisted of (lry bread and a boi. turnip. "The first mentioned family" his since moved to the country and a plan is belnq worked out by menu of which it is hoped the Irma,‘ family may find them; ll ‘ more comfortable ' latices. and perhaps become self-sustain- trig. "ll/lady of the children referred to have to be made wards of the Children's Aid Stmiety- and HYUN- timas tiakem from their homes and plnoed in an OTIJhBTlRHP oi‘ foster; home but, as it. has hviai Hamil almost impossible to find wllilllhie foster homes durine‘ the p. t yiear, and the orphanaizeo are pretty well filled we have had tn do the b!‘ we can for many children in ‘their own homes. Eighty-Bight Children Wards "At tiha presimot time ab eighty-eight chldlmn am wards iii this Society. Many of thesi- hi l‘ been wards for some years. n~l each year a few are (troupe? fr" our list having reached the a - limit. left. the Province. etc. , “Others have been IllfKiP war-Cs ‘ recently. as each year additional , children ane placed under the care i of the Society. "A large number of our are in comfortable four-r homes throughout. the Province Those are irtsltztvl each year and found to bi‘ happy and contented. A compari- 30h between their present. snvlmn- mmt and that from which many of them were taken would bi- abimdant proof of the tzmrl work this Society is doiiiir. Othiiri: are loft in their own h"mi>.\, under sn- pervision. and some are in ouch oi tihe Onwhii-nages. ' "Many of those‘ in their own homes ue. with some assi lance. getting along iisiainiinbli ivvll, and it is pleasint! to note that in son» of the homes eond-zlitions hm! g-rmtly improved within the lai couple of yearn. Needless in 851V those in tihc OrDlYlIVl-"Cfl RN Ml“ ticularly well cared for - nnrd s Juvenile Delinquency. “Another phase rvl our wnik ‘i -(.r\'lng, m much as possible to di - cxiuraae delinquency among Juv- eiiilm. ‘ “A wry special effort wa P“ l forth in this direction flllFil"! the pnsl. year. All eases of hefty "ll" nnyance were carefully (‘hPPlUWl uh with ini- pin-ems of the 0flI‘|lf‘l(‘l'-\ whn wen‘- asked to cooperate in i warning their chlldriin nzjlnst Wi- Q Ling info further mischief. "ill!" . more serious cases ivere (Wt-ll “l l i in the JilWTlilP. Court. "The totnl number of l before the (‘ain't ilils v-iai- w» ‘i twenty-eight. as rcmpiirctb “rill forty-seven last year. TWCHliY-M" liiveiiil i- <>f the“. REWWFJL‘ °l_‘l‘j_.‘.’“°"i “"‘.‘ iCoiitliiued on page ll. Col Ytl . , rben every day till Christmas in ; l ~ " l" The Charlottetown Guardian l can‘ ldflildllil‘ iii." #4 and I m gold’ no visit Sunni Claus _ doable giant rocker A ‘ Therfll be lots of fun at Santa's l And on the way we’ll meet Alice In Wonderland, H a m p t Y and Mother Goose, Palace Diimpty Follow our breath - taking aii- i ventures every day in this exciting oom-kiitrlp. too.