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L-299-l-4-2i. ay or r1 . ._.g _ hm- - w: -1-s-u"- nméfilfnuffititphfist? —- W. 1 MR- JUSTIN Rotter u now Xian ocviha coc.“v1§-lla%y4'-1-4'§§1T. . ng fox Dells daily at the of- - of B.Grah.a.1r1 Rgers Bum- .de. iramli-t-ti . recur. 1:13:11 cubes and Kensmgton .‘;‘“i.‘%'.-.."’§i’.°’ ‘mfirtnfiifnf and Vicinity FILES,R zGridstonJl- ‘i undnm ai-Ifndjngnwheeejg a‘; Mr. William Champion and Mr. rpendng gwneg 1n 8mg; ‘t William Iawson were visitors to 49's, 5399-14-31, Smnmersid on Monday. WANTIJDJm- a custlner. s w. A. R. Howatt of Charlotte- ap general purpoeedri lng town. was a business visitor to v re, weight about Price ‘If ' -‘ n on Monday, over $66.00. Write Braces. ___ h LPSlYI-l-i-ui. Mrs. McDon- -—— young u r, Ezrma. POLICE oounT-“m "l0 have returned to ' arlottelcwn ' “side PM”: 0mm °n T119!- oftcr enjoying New Year's in Ken- builfrulnts vale“ drunkdfcrietilléed the guests oi’ Mrs. Mc- a o en o srs n. o i fined “j”. n l" mguparenfll. M-r. and Mrs. r.'01' IMPROVING- Friends He: many friends will be pleas- 1 regret to learn that Mr. sq m nee;- ghgg Mfg Kenneth rse Taylor 1r confined lo his McLean is now on the road'to re- le thNlIEh 111K168! Bud l! 110i covery from her recent illness. raved as well as was thought __.___ 1"‘- B- have? fismhundrerll‘ skatingkawfans -—-—' ~ o usua ours s on YFiQYIVvYEFPB BAY PASSED Monxi evening. after the hockey - Year's Ds-lmfigsiliglt '§1'f'n° Riv?” c‘ out and m. tsunnnersiaerrn spite of the ' ____ " ther. which was anvthingbut My, Everett Hughgg wag n v15. sant. there were the usual mn- m flumgneg-gldg an Monday 9v. Year visiting: fn manyhcwl: ¢n1nQ_ e were children's and grown- i... Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pendelton arties. In the evening holiday _ ers flocked to the Capitol and family enjoyed the New Years holidays in Marshfield. tre and enjoyed the special Year picture. "County Fair", i- owning rural picture, ctaauour wnvs cavemen v-ar danc- at u»; mm- 1i T0 4 Gardens brought the Day's itles to a close. With Jabez Mill going on a scor- ._ ..___i_ Léampaige, scogng ftige géfls and: » ass n ano er e ermon P97501191! hockéwtcam defeated the Indian l. Robert Donald of Halifax magi-m, twp‘? 13312;: m6 9711433" “will” l‘ Hockey League in Kensington m‘ 1n Mlmwm- 5' rink onT/Ionday evening Jan, 2nd. Ass Jean Shame of snmmcr- bofiufifi’; Q§,,{‘;‘TQ,,°“‘Z§,M’.‘,Y§“§§ was a recent visitor to Hsmil- pmymg w“ not in evidence u was visiting friends. B. ‘ mailer tléroiuggglt. m """- r g. ve Ram- tflflfiilgl? ‘ljlgfligrlélglrlggp or: say and Doc 011115 1n some swell r" w resume her Rule rt fifiinifilnitdi §lZ§§h§“'§t.’€‘.'i; mnefle- 5- in their over anxiousntess. Another r- rum-- who» who h» '35.‘; .121“. ‘i‘.§’-.§“Z‘Za‘;..§°'€ni“°§é§°.§ swmflnl m” chflstm" plug Allison Bcrnard was forced to tion with his mother. Mrs. "u", 1mm the “m, a; m. be- l White. returned on Tuesday mums or m, moon‘; Dermd" due a137,“ t" "mine h“ ""4!" to illness. completely disorganizing “'35 c°u°5°- » the River boys for bethe second ses- 51a‘: Bessie Smallmah. who ff,” ‘“ u" m“ 1°" “"11 “m” the Christmas vacation at ML William f"- u home if! elummev-side fQllllffle a! u“ ham” ofnchny got {he her duties in Charlottetown m.” ‘unarww by facing the . Fsdlv- 3- puck at centre. .1 Gerald Gallant cf the . 1 or: - o‘ 5 m" w" or . arents. Mr. and Mrs. J. (i. m lurid‘ "t- Welliflflm- 5 ...~—0lernwht --labee Mil} mo. o: mm '.:;=";::::..:* ‘i; fifllg-“Fi-Kf-“TZ M‘ “ant the Chhllflfitnl vaciitlon ‘ “mm”! w‘ emp- r home .11 Richmond. B. u and Mrs. Josephus Small- M’ Hnmmerside were visitors 3___m,,m°m 4,5" Mm (q; h-u-vopsomm N‘ \fi°rrlny7‘ Mega’) l“. a nf their son. ‘Mf- 3°? L-Olennont --F. McKay 4.40. m"? 1W- m,;_“‘“°; "lig" Sv-Oleirmont -m<1. Mill 5.20. a. Pm»...- a. _..-. m- m" 1 _ rs at Government House. M51) _m?nt‘ Ad”! M“ (G ‘L-Clervnoot —Js.bes Mill (F. McKay) 7.50 ' . wit. hlneso Prepare. ntfitlif“... "M" m" ‘M’ 1 iL-Olcnncnt -E. Bchurman (W. . - Dalziel) _11.o4. ,__ 1 _ 1 "lgi-Indian River --D. Ramsay ' Jabes Mill 14.10. ~ il-Olernwnt- w" "mY- l‘ P "l" i" 12.4mm. River -s. 0mm). 12E 3'.5;'J‘“.‘.'n““'e%..‘.‘°.3l‘$ "mgr -"*-°°- Y Pe tiu —E. Mann, James » conformity with s- will. " . - . , ll ‘l -W. w-w,,,: am"... l’. w“ l seA Ind Period: _ ‘PM as Period: t“ My“ m" Foannent 4m 14111 10.441. besr < s brunt imerlidlt- . ‘irmnfinnm -.-s. Mann (n. " ixtiafl‘ '°°"°°“" ' iii-Zn in -a. Gillie “to have no dwbt. about ‘tum, _.,Y§§__ is.’ -o. oumolnu aa- - lukin. L ‘Mill, , . , W. ‘Dtlflel. I. "WIT-i raw —,=- w» --H. filter. Ii. Mann. _ 1 D. A. Bern to...» .i~a~'."..."v"iili...-..ryt==~a (Continued from page 1) leavinn’ at once m Esstward Journey On the eastward journey brief stops will be made at New West- minster and Cilliwack, and a full day will be spent at Jasper Park which they will leave themominq of June 2, spending the afternoon and evening in Edmonton. There will be a two-hour step st saskatcon, June 8. and brief stops at Melville. Winnipeg, Sioux Armstrong, .and, Long Their Majesties will motor from Budbury Junction on the evening of June 5 will rest the following mom- lng in the Muskoka Lakes then continue via Brace- with short stops at Guelph, Kiwimer uuiBtratfmd to Lon- don for an hour's stay, June '1. The same day there stops at Hamilton and St. Cathar- Their M‘, jestie ill cross the boundary at Niagara Falls that evening. Majestles will cross the boundary near Montreal and go direct to Sherbrooke, June for a half hog stout then proceed e Riviera du Loup to Moncton. B. rjeachlng that city the morning U110 . From Moncton the Royal Party o! Fredericton and Saint John and rejoin their train for the trip which will be reach Return from the Island will be by boat from Charlottetown Pictou, reaching the Nova Scotia ning of June l4. Their List 0f Kensington llnme And School Assn. Santa Pals (Dr.) R. D. McNelll. _ lte . F. bert Humphrey. mo once from Plctou to New to rejoin the train, thence Halifax which will be next rooming, the last day of the King and Queen will fax at six o'clock evening of June 15. was made in the itinerary of a. visit to Newfoundland on June 17, announced in St. Johrrs today by Sir Humphrey Wallwyn, the nov- “It will be seen," said the Prime Minister in announcing the itin- erary tonight "that Their Majest- ies’ visits to the different localit- ies wlll. in reality. royal tour from east to west and west tc east across the entire Do- "To ensure that the Royal train ill pass through different parts of Canada, and the localities Mrs. érhomas Ramsay- Mrs. 111199011- Miss Kathleen Miss Jegnie Paynter- gas . . nd' Mm. William Mclearl. ‘and Mrs. Wilfred F. my- otlvlr. and Mrs. Presto? Kennedy. Miss maghuerite H1281!“- Mr. -Preeton Toombs. Mr. benielurlaexenaie. night. as well as to ensure more _ coznplejte intervals of rest on the o have expressed the desire travel by night should be avoided as much as possible. This wish, it be observed, has been kept in ind in the arrangement of the itinerarl’. as well as the necessary of providing. for Their Majesties‘, brief inte creation as well as rest. "Travel beniv; for the most part by day places of necessity rigid restrictions upon the length Their Majesties’ stay in any one locality. In arranging ted to different places, the Government has also ilne Dead In, Ontario Fire im-Spcclll Wire) rmsnfont. Jan. 2- Fire starting early today in baht. 44. took Lam's life. destroy- (C. P. by Gusrdis mime: RDC n , t $35,000 i this eastern ‘fin: village, five miles west ‘in the frame bunch-um destroy- I-s nature of the many p cessicns in the different cities of the Dominion, other route. and Their Majesties’ four days’ visit to the . Y ‘ecmnfqly-lmstgxe‘ nwdjna‘ d embraced in the allotted period of residence c; pémy Jqnnswn were one month. with in addition ocean damaged and lesaefiwmaae do to other nearby b voyages, to and from Canada, a- cross the Atlantic." i/w a special trains will carry the Ro a1 couple and their retinue with he press and officials who will company Their Majesties. No de- of the official party or of the various programs have l were forced ZwnEiYPZ-nsn night attire and 111? of the score evicted by flame! Among those home toniitht public functions would of neces- sity be kept to a minimum for the King and cept even a small number of for special calls which have come from all parts of the Dominion. Stolen Papers (Continued from page l) tifimwith u. ' ‘linTu-v cncd Armagdwgallsidlt. chi Looking Forward To Royal Visit . .1. Johnston,‘ x. 0.. ren- th accused while NI Frederic Large rem‘ WD 0854B W‘! htlfil DUN! 5' Magi-slants x. M. ‘Other user‘ in Police Court yer- Oanadian Press) Prince Edward Islanders are looking forward with pleasure to the visit next spring of George and Queen E t0 - JohnDuf tier at Government House T!" here for more than half a centuryi a e ificanee -for John 5 or twenty ye. ed tlllffmursd fixed st ten dollars iii-ii ‘ugh “%§t11~“‘t“°' s v - in tendon "m J n ‘Duffy was the butler in at- tendanoe "Of- course, Prince Albert was s en he was here m m “m _ m _ '1n ‘Charlottetown new“; . q. 1‘ . . ......._.-...-. u. . Znrunmslqbul ha hides m: ~ Eniyfiwu .4 _w_ GM - . '“ ' where he was horn sixty-mo rem ' in aruiqus to see him Busy Program |SDSIIBS New Year's honors over a wide field FOUR PEEBAGES The list included four two baronetcies, 64 The new barons are: rn-er Lord Justice of a l; conunittee for Irrgerial dedeme; Cecil Blsshopp H young:- brother of the well- the Elmplre Press Union; men. he has decided that's wish Unofficial forecasts the Prim mfllllltl‘ . llonor List munch,‘ Jen. 1 --.Kiog George today distributed his New Year's ranging from men who drove rivets intn the hull of the liner Queen Mary‘ to those renowned for "evemen in public service, philanthropy, the arts, the so‘ and commerce. two additions to the orderof merit kn thootk and scores of lesser honors. includ- ing one to the man who wmte the invitations to the coronation and to a railway din car porter who was associated wi the centenary of one of the country's biggest fore their t Sir Frederick Arthur Greer, for- Bir Maurice Hankey. onmer sec- retary of the cabinet and to the known ers, the late Lord North- cliffe and lord Rcthennere, Cecil Harmsworth held several positions in Britain's wartime ministry, in- eluding that of acting minister of blockade, and now is treasurer of M“ m“. Sir Laurence Richard Philippe. Welsh industrialist who equipped and donated to the nation a hospi- tal for paralyzed former service- Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, for- mer prime minister of Canada. who has been mentioned as a pos- possribllity for a gzerage now that take up resi- dence in Jilngland was not on the list. H-e may figure in the King's birthday list, to be issued next spring. Nothing was done to settle the status of the Duchess of Windsor. It is known the Duke of Windsor desires for his wife the style of "her royal highnes" but the King has taken no stop to grant his bro- t e Minister Chamberlain might accept m“ some recognition for his serial peace missions to Germany proved unfounded as did rumors that An- thony Eden and Viscount R/unci- man might be honored in some UMMEIDE GUARD f AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Left The Army With Rheumatism Nov! Fit to Join Again he left th Twenty ywtiuqrle rheumatice. a , constlpa To- ay. he is fit and nimble - a merry, romping granddad, 61 years young. “I esme out of the army with rheumatism." he writes.‘ “It was especially bad in my feet. I start- ed taking Kruschen Salts. and in a few months I found relief from my rh tism. I became nimble on my feet. Now at 61 - weigh- eerful, energetic, and always ready to Play with my grandohildrenP-FEJB. Many peo le grow old 1011B b!- e need for internal cleanliness. Eventually, they adopt the healthy Krusehen habit. Then. probably 101‘ the first time in their lives. thgy start getting rid every day of waste matter from the system. The result is renewed health and vigor. Ailments due to a clogged system vanish, youth returns. and life be- comes really worth living. OORDNATION W. I. The joined b sln81n "siihefrtnizlgl" “igfiivec y by 111% creed ; minutes of last m were read and approved gllmca Watson ggswemd with a gr. énotiosidfli%0 a... voted m buy a . . . committees were giv- : conunitlco reported having sent fruit four; new business Was discussed $14.55 net proceeds was bamar hel ces and to the distric t. Next meeting to be held at the W Mach-rod hoqme of Mrs. Ira . w en papers on Puiblic Health will be read. The meeting closed by sintlflk It! 1r ‘ 1k it 4r Ill It! Ill BY MILTON BBONNEB. mmaou Dec.80 - Atlantic trip by two heth of England -cocurs need not be like the A. E. F. the little guy in khaki chump. that's the English King. heck he is! Where's him to America. Nor with ermine trlmmin s. Nor his sceptre. He may l‘! W118 force. l! “.°““i°’l“° “.°.§1‘.°‘a..h°°..;’ 321i‘; m, . i131? Gino cloenventiorlsl evenini clothes at night.‘ In the King, Americans will II s slender younglsh - 100K111!’ man of 4S. He has no movie good looks. But he has a fsee with character in it, s countenance which crinkles up into a pleased smile when he is m ueen Elizabeth II 0f n?» and some vlum 18h- By any standard she would called a lpretty woman. Bhe would be ea ed wife of a London corner grocer. Like all the members of the House of Windsor. the King is no high-brow. Neither is he a low- ‘brow. He is a lfllllln! ‘m|“1°' bmw. nu virtues. m thm of the middle class-love of fsmi . guiet evenings st homo when h uties allow it, honest an assid- uous attention to his fob. He will -not be at a loss for sub- animated talk jects of with Presi- dent Roosevelt. FDR». was As- sistant the Nev! orn o . . "this ‘fondue King George his father, did not expect to be King, and, like his father. there- fore. oh Britain! senior Isr- vice. the navy. es a career. Aa Prince Albert he was a sub- Lieutenant on a bat when the world war bmko, and his risk with ordinary seamen.‘ serv- iiini“ ‘mn"“n‘.il.“‘;.i'.“l m e em able no nu: Ill ships. with el Til hlhlflof NEA Service Staff Correspondent A trans- simple people will give Amezica one of its biggest news stories of 1989. And here is a pro-view of what Americans will see when that event — the visit next sprin of King George VI and Queen - Doubtless peo 1e in the United States wonder ust what kind of "folks ' King George and Queen Elizabeth are. and how they will fit in with the Wad" sim- plicity of the _ te House in which they will be honored guests. The spectators who will line the sidewalks to see them drive by doughboy whose outfit was being inspected by the late King George V. The doughboy sskedé” "Who is His friend replied: “You big Exclaimed the doughboy: "The his crown?" King George VI will not be bi i hi with r ng ng s crown 1.102% m“ some of his uniforms as I p man in the British army. navy and Mr Or he n1 choose. in so even if she were the . i if i i Ilr i! i i N0 ROYAL POMP WILL AGGOMPAN Y GREAT BRITAIN ’S PLAIN - LIVING RULERS T0 AMERICA NEXT SPRING the New Deal is an attempt to bring about better conditions for the man who works. As Duke of York, he went to factories to learn conditions for himself. He became President for Industrial Welfare. To break :13 and class feeling he mtabiish a summer camp where boys from the universities and boys from the factories meet as equals. As Duke of York h camped with than. '9 e because they ne- lect one vital need of health — December meeting of the Coronation Women's Institute. Pan: Comer met at the . Bernard with an atten - once of eleven members and tmo visitors present. Two new Hwmberfl home of Bertha Marie Sybert, who is harried by a spirit or something, sits in the chair that witnesses say moved backward with her when she refused tn go to bed. Reason Bertha wouldn't [n to bed was that her bed bounces. The ease of the 9-year-old girl, who lives near Jonesvlile, Va.,.ls attracting national attention. Her family claims she has slept little since bed bouncing began Nov, 16. Anthem. Lunch was th h tess assisted by all. Mrs. Edna Aqwarjbapd bits Ruth UNE nnaasrs 111mm luvs s1 Wlil n VISIT or ‘mu smut PEDPLE’ summer he once more Joined in their meals, their games and their And if the President wants to talk of his other hobby- stamps- ll, King George inherited from ther one of the finest collec- tions in the world. e - of the Society e As King last stewartAcmltestwasflllflyedb ——— -- - :<—&-—4 0111s. Queen Elizabeth stlcnns s. ooul function In a crlnoline gown — I mode she has helped to brisu back in V08"!- partial tc skirts and trains strewn with sparkling embroidery, se- quins and pailettas. She likes off-the-shoulder lines which 31W a nice poise to her shapely heed. she made fashionable the heart- snaped neck in her dresses and the Bertha collar. Also the shoul- der co/pe. She used to go in fol pastel shades. but has more re~ cent worn black and white m- sembes. When she went t4 France, she took with her an all- white wardrobe which enchanted the critical Paflstans. At the most recent courts a1 1 Buckingham Palace she has hel ed bring crinoline back to