PRINCE EDWARD 3 P. M. 16c, 26c. 11”“: zec. 31¢, m. xirlil v a 8.45 .. ' “muses s P. ire-me, zoo. I And S". ~ '- ‘r l "a , . _ \J ; \\~. ll Ahnic and Mickey and Sandy the dogu-Lllllgh with them! Cry with ihern! Love with ihcm! RETURN lContlnucd from Page 1‘ BWllnldCYCd to be an essential sequence to the beneficial opera- lion or that agreement. This ls a bjici that Mr. Bennett has been ‘, m: in London and when a l, lan ilelcgatiou goes over there 1s \\'l1ll‘." to mccl. delegates from |ll the rust of the Empire it will bejiirpzircd to maize suggestions officers of the Ciovcrn- up liccitwciigiigcgl for weeks .~ particular preparatory work.‘ The apparent vlew' here is that the various co-opc-ratlve activities mould be co-ordinatcd with a lupc" .»r_v (ioinmiticc, niceliilg lrlzciivvcr necessary, but there ls m eviiiciit hostility to any sugges- llon of centralized direction from London or anywhere else. Tlll’ eligibility of ‘Canadian Fllflll‘. fol‘ ihc preferential duly, when indirectly consigned and forwarded through the United liens, was discussed by Mr. Ben- nett rillliough the decision was not released lili he started for home. Prom lllil ruling some great ad- vantages as well as some disad. gives are seen, but, in any ‘i, it is the British Government made the regulations. The li-‘i-‘rclalioii to be placed upon 11ml ls its exclusive prerogative. Financial Problems All. llciitictlis return will be ille Wwioii for renewed attention to 11111111411 Problems, which never llllltiic. M11110 pest year and n half mlilll-“lly, these have been the ‘grant activity of the Govern- Mdfllowhich has been providing, in mmwfl lo all normal nccessl‘ es [ortheiol rclici of unemployment, ‘mm din-lief of provinces in fin- emuifficuitlcs, for tho relief of h m x-lyl, and for other things dshll? default would occasion l1 8nd impcril public credit. t neccsslly continues. Perhaps it!“ "Ply 100 orders in coun- mm] C11 are passed has some fin- slgnlilcance. The situation . _" fluid scrutiny oi public o! riiiiions and outlays and al- l“ available sources oi revenue, mt 1111‘? are functioning and mhnfnllllsement may be expedi- .ho\it the frustration of in- ‘y - Tiio great problem of the vonsists in devising wayg gnd 0f placing the financial Pl the country beyond n, £11511"? of relapse and while It he" ii can and will be done, ~lllll here the taste calls for ex n! llJ-‘lul fore-sight and ingenu- dmzlllaie attention will also be c: ‘ 10 the Dominion-Provin- al J cllnicri-ncc in the middle of - While the program is not ‘QIEQMY ‘PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY‘ Bring the Kiddies to See It, They'll Like It, Will You. A Treat For Old and Young I AYNARD I’ . . Based on tnewmicsiripbyflomid Gray iii. MITZIWGREEN ' MAY RDBSDN HEY HEY WESTERNER. MUSICAL mcromsr. PLEASURE. sun rm m ciuvroou NIGHT 7 & 8.45-1.60, 37c, 45c. u‘! s» sweetheart of millions . . . Big as life in a heari- reaclning drama i joryounganllold! SPORT ._ restricted, it will comprise mainly the question of unemiilwmem W‘ lief, including social insurance and the vexed question of over-lapping taxation, which, more than CV01‘ now, is very burdensome. Mr. Bennett is bringing back message of cheer which synchron- izes wlth the result of economic rc- searcli abroad where exports find that at. last the world (icprussion has reached its level and economic conditions are back on lllL‘ road to ' recovery." " ' "" i Helen Bowness, Bedequc; Ephriam ‘ Leard, Bcdcqtic: Marjorie Doyle. WCIINJOYABLE DANCE —- Monday THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CA PI TO/L NOW PLAYING MATINEE 3 P. M. . . 11c, 26c. NIGHT ‘l l: 8.15 .. . . Z60, 37c. SHORT SUBJECTS SAPITU I KEN ..itt.*.ls..z'rlllnzan ll qnan Ra aura ruut TIIE DRAMA OF A RIDING RANAIIAN W II 0 PL AY ED SQUARE IN A CIR- CLE 0F CROOKS. n SERIAL AND COMEDY CENTRAL GUARDIAN SANTA-PALS-I-‘ollowing are the names oi additional Santa-Pals: PLENTY 0F 50 (lENT RESERVE , seats for Wednesday night's game 1 between Abbics and Halifax. Phone 368. ‘7335-12-27-21 THE VALLEY 01-‘ ENCHANT- ltiENT is the title of a handsome calendar received with thanks from Carter 8c Co, Ltd. MIR. C. W. OTLEY of London, Eng, will be at. our office, 152 Kent ; St, Charlottetown, buying and tak- ‘ iug on consignment, silver fox pelts for our auction sales at home and abroad. Highest cash prices. Rayner Fur Sales Rcgd. 7338-12-27-31 night a very enjoyable dance under tiuiiiii... a (Continued from Page ll I nlpeg nn dtlie Soviet lllltll(ll‘lll'3§;.l MllCh of the negotiations have been fi conducted in New York, but a re-. presentatlve of the company visllccl Russia to ge: first hand information ‘ as to the situation tlicrc. Under the proposed arrangement» the Canadian company would 115-1 sume ownership of the oi! shipments ‘ as soon as they leave the Black Sea ports and the Soviet will assume ownership of the oil shipments as soon as they lea-ve the Black Sea ports and the Soviet will assume ownership of the cattle at thelCan- adlan ports. Considerable details it is understood, have to be worked out. The prices to be paid would be as high as those prevailing in the Canadian live stock markets. The Winnipeg Climllllny 13 flflllnglllg with a. leading Canadian oil com- pany to take over the oil as it ar- rives in Canadian ports, i0 be split into gasoline, fuel oil and other commodities. The Dominion will receive the conventional tariff from German? and the general tariff where no con- ventional rate exists. Canada Sfflllls the intermediate tariff on German goods. A definite treaty is expect- cd m be terminated bctiveen the two countries before March 31. In an official announcement of three months’ arrangement from the beginning of the New Year, Rt. I-Ion. Sir George Perley, acting Prime Minister, issued the following state- ment: "Negotiations which have been proceeding for some months with Germany through ~the German Consul General, Montreal, for the conclusion of a irndc convention, resulted today in a tcmPlmllY 1"" mngement for three months from January 1st. Under this arrange- ment‘ Canada grants to German competition for this natural Can- adian product. the illlsplccs 0f the Abegucil. Sis- lcrs Basketball team was held in the Casino. The hall bore appro- priate decorations. Music was fur- nished by Prof. Dixous Orchestra. There was ii large crowd present. The ClHlDCFOlICS were Mrs. IIarolcl Gross, Mrs. Fred Moore rtvl Mrs. Russell Chandler. with a ililn covering of cement, in order to transport wheat, the pa- per states. Special provision would be made for carrying livestock on (leek. Although Russia. is one oi lite worlds leading producers of wheat, she is importing this com- modity through Vladivostok and may have to supply certain re- quirements of her northwestern . ‘ l.l‘l'l'll.(ll'y by way of the Baltic inn-ts. visl “Considerable interest has been aroused in the report that Church- ' ill will experience unexpected ac- tivity should negotiations between Ciuizula and the Soviet for the ex- chniigv of cattle and wheat for pet- | rolcum be concluded satisfactorily," l the Gazette goes on. "It is learned on good authority that Winnipeg interests proposed shipping livestock to Russia. via the Hudson Bay route, taking in return both oil and anthracite ooal . . . provided tho Canadian Government would permit this fuel (coal: lo enter the Dominion again. "Two strong arguments are of- iercd lll opposition to this import proposition. A large proportion of the wells in tho Turner Valley oil fields are "capped" at the present time, the market for gasoline and other products oi petrolr-um being limited throughout the west at the momeit. The importation oi oil . _ morning on return to Moncion after $311M safgglecdluthllougl‘ _ Church!" spending Chrmtmas with Mrs. ey ram: severe Randall's parents, ivfr. and l\irs. On the other hand 311.1513,“ an. MATINEE 8 M. .. 11c, 26c. NIGHT ‘l b 8.45 . .. . 26c, 31c. THE POPULAR WESTERN STAR at Mallets battery service and in- Mass, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beer. . E. Soioman, nurses-in training at the City Hospital, their Christmas Holidays respective homes in Emyvalo and Georgetown. ' young daughter J. J. Hornby. goods the rates oi the intermediate tariff. Germany accords t0 CB!!- ada its conventional tariff and the general tariff where no convention- “1 mics exist. The result is that, 1t" effect, most-favored-natlon lrell - meat has been established bellwvll the tvro countries from the llvfllld in question and it is hoped to coir; elude negotiations for a 41011" thraclte entering Canada. through the Hudson Bay would enter 111w competition with the same com. 1111x111!’ will 1e expected to mm next season from Scotland mid Wales. It is maintained that ar. rangcmcgnts could be made by the Soviet authorities for the export o: Canadian cattle through churchm treaty before the expiration of the Pmvlded "l" the Petroleum oifer- is spending F ' ‘amaze with fir»: three months term. ed 1n Payment 51101116 enter Canada parents in ‘ 1.". cily, returns to Ot- Upon arrival of the oil, the tanks gin the St. Lawrence or lhiMarl. “W3 on Jmum-y 3rd m Immune mes . ." would be steamed out and coated v-lim Bcdcqtie, the \vcll known traveller leaves this morning to attend the annual re-unlon of [llE firm of J. C. Wll=ol1 Ltd. of which firm he has hccn a 211811113“? years. Mr. and Mrs. "nth Rogsrs, who THURS. PAGE FIVE STOCKS, BONDS, QUETZTYYJTVS. a uiclt MARKET lllllll_A_l|llNS llorrected For Every Wednesday and Saturday Issue 'l‘lir~ri- was ll gv-numl lei. up of the lll‘l>li trad»- uhivii characterized the HAVE YOUR BATTERY stored _ sure proper care for the winter. GSBS-IZ-Z-fw-lnlth POLICE COURT-A man charg- ed with being drunk and disorder- ly had his case arileurilcd until this morning, another on a similar charge was remanded. CANADIAN NATIONAL Fox Breeders will receive fox pelts at Revere Hotel on Friday, December so. ' ' SUNDAY Bears will hold divine so rict‘ in Mr. Jame; ‘Taylor's hotrc at ll a.‘ ‘I m. Also Upton Church '7 p. m._= Sabbath Jan. 1st. FIRST ENGLISH IZROiUNsK-LWI‘ -—'l‘l\e first musical program from England will he broadcast liy CFCY_fron1 12.45 to 1.30 today in cooperriiloii with the Amoriateci Canadian Slulioiis. i FUNERAL SERVICES-Cilia? fun- eralrof Wiliialn Bralvdurs was held Monday lIl0l'lllllg ri-oiii Ill; [i110 rrsidenci~ 256 Fiizzixiv ‘tree: l.) 5i. Duirtairs Basilica \‘.lll"l‘C a Requiem High Mass was cclcl>ratcd by _Rcv. C. McCarthy’. The pail b0lll‘(.‘l‘S u-crc, Prof L. B. lviillcr, alessrs. L. Iiig- glns‘, Wm. Tccd, .\Ilf‘llfl€’l Walsh, A. Tnrinbs anrl ‘Flair. (‘iillr."l. vice at {he grave mi: conducted by Right Rev. Monsignor lliauricc McDonald. Sci‘ PERFONALS 1i‘. Edward Easier,Tmyn‘i'»;l\\-a5 g Zslizn‘ to {he city ycsfcrday. Mr. John Kine’ of I.o_'.';ili<i, ivrts, 1:: friends lll ti" city (luring the Christmas holidiiju». The many friends \'.lli be sorry i0 hear of the ilhicss l)l Airs. Maui'- icc White, Rocky Poiiu. The many friends of Mrs. Hartle Bowncss and family. city, are glad , to hear that they are recovering‘ from a severe attack of influenza. Miss Bessie Boer of Vvcst Newton, Christmas Misses Lucy R. Coady and Helen arc spending at their Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Randall and left ycstrrday’ Mr. D. B. MacDonald, North fnr several Miss Betty Rogers. daugliitr of SlillVllJli-l-Rli‘. Paar,» mark»! the past few weeks. Prli-vs ffinlillllill inur-h the snlnrg ext-opt for oggs WlliVll showed a drop from Zl to ‘- i-cnis .-i dozen. l-‘ollouiiig were the average prices 5 to El‘ 10c Reets llliz it's 3 lbs lil-flfl; Aiirviiiii ... ' ilnkiiil: Apples IIUZ . (‘unkiiig _\|>|i|‘.‘:l jiei-k . ‘lilo -l Iii- n -1‘ ‘Bil! box (‘hops Pimps Pork "i101" I.l\'"r ll\ llv-avfs l 7356-12-28-21 1 I _._._ l (Cnnnallnn Proust 1 CLOFE l Wliczil. Dy, ill'_.li; .\l.-i_v 42ft: July 1“ ‘Jllll; .\l=i,v Blljll: Jul)‘ 27."; u; .\la_r 1:63pm PRODUCER; (Uiiniiiluui ‘rt-Ill 3lll.\"l'lll'Ii\l._ llv "—-\'U'PY1IZ11I l" wruge eggs and cashless in potatoes iirfl solo prli-c lllflVlWIlPlllS mi the vllllf"! illlll il:i‘r_v iiiarkvt lieri- 1min!" l L71‘ eggs iii cllrlnts nr less nil- nlf a runf wliilu llv rl'llll1"l" worn up mi iii two routs. lazlll .»lii~riiigs la illllllliflfl In steady sales lIl the Pulled States during 111E P1151? raw weeks wIere thee ‘main fliégfsorstollll the u turn. n earns 0i‘ ‘ age estrus were quoted at 21% in 2'.’ |4ii||tfl' firsts n]; lfl" in 20 cents and <i~i~<iiiil.~l at lS to . , cunts n dozen- ‘rii ri-laill-rs, iii vnrfnlnl, storage ex- li-iis mid firsts lioih gnlneil n ePnl at 2s to 29 cents nnil 2-! to 25 cents, respectively while seconds were hi‘ iwn cents at 2i to 23 cents. Fresh r-ggs In onrlots nr last! held stead)‘. Ouhrlo or British Columbia stock I'\'II'|1§I ‘Jll in no i-i-nfs for flultn and Ming ‘,,,.,|,.,|,;|; it“. to ."..'i rents for for pullers. iii i curious. were 709 . ll! PHH CTR were unchanged. Receipts PHQPI. cu‘ Brunswick or Prince Ellwnrlli lHI gown uiniiiiialiis per S" pound . liisr flvo i-oiiis nt R‘. t-i ill) cents lo Prince l-‘alwnrll lslililll RPM" i-iiiiiiiialiifl PM‘ 1'11 P171111“ h“? “ME Illi\\|| the same amount al 0.’: ci-iiis to Slflll. .IIll|.ll‘\‘.h'."Il'I uni-hanged ll 21“; l" "i111 cents a pound for no l finest grass make with early western l1 i|l,|,']\‘l(‘l' 1.1’ |\ cent llllll/‘f the i!"lll‘l"\1 l.~v~l.~<. Rooi-lpis were 23 boxes. (‘lioosc liclll FlPIUIY M F"; 1" y? vents for current (lninrlo \\'lllll'_ l1‘: in it"; cents for r-urrcltt lluiariii rill- nrml nail 101/, to ll cents n pound fob r-iirly Ontario make. Rcecliltl ""0 7R lvnxcs. (Canadian Prone) .\lO.\"l'Ri-l.\li_ Dec. ‘Ii-llrillnh Mill firolgn cxcliaiigo in ri-lriliflu i" ll"? (‘iiiiiilllali ilollarg an cnniiillr-il by Hie linyiil llnnk of Camilla, i‘l"F"ll today as follows: Argunilflil peso 129W. Australia p inml 3097f. Austria aeliilllui: not flllIllNI. _ lfi-lgluln Iiclgn .1 L‘, ilrazll Inllrels .lI$.'i.'l. llulgarln lav ‘Ni-t qiinhiil. l‘lilii.'i llring Kong ilollars '.‘l‘Jl'.. (‘vri-lioslnvnklii crown Jlflllli. ln-iiiiiail: krone .1961. Fluliiiiil flulnnrk .0170. Fraiii“ firm". .0412. (li-riiiauv YPlFIllIIlflfk .270]. (treat Britain pound 373'." Greece drnchmn ,n0li(l. Ilollnnil florln .~i.' . Hungary pengn .1990. lmlla rupee .2871. Italy liro . . Japan _v'.-n .2438. Jugosliirin lllfllll‘ New Zr-nlilnil 1m Nurlvnr krimc . Imlunil zlnil . . llniiniiinin lcn Siiiilli Africa | .\'|iiilii pin-la .09 Svri-ili-ii krunn , Rivlizirlnuil franc .‘.‘IS.".. Fnliml Slates dollar prolnltiul. Pound Pier-ling in Xfonircnl 377'}. l‘. S. ilnllilr In Montreal ' _ .I‘il.‘i.'\. ."i i355. lllHl 1-. 1.3113. 13",’. percent her studies there. Plvuiiil Slr-rlhiu in New Yur Filnnilfnn dollar in New York 15-16. (Conediua Pro MONTREAL. Iii-i: 2"- wcre 299 fella)‘. ’l"ii~.~ illllll l tl wan not heavy liui viffr-rm - whiv I" few that salien- \H‘l'l‘ zilili- higher prlceu. TWPYIIY heal! steers for “.76 and 22 cattle, 1,160 pounds brought $4.85. Medium to medium good quality steers - aging around 1,000 $4 to $6.25 and brought $3 to $71-59- qualliy light heifers 8.‘! was paid for an IIIIII Just . r vows wild fur and (‘nnilorn for $1- The Yflnlllfmll markets all pounds erl t,» trailing on bionllny Jiiiiinii-j: I932. averaging 1,115 pounds common A fi-w gnlif for $3 and gqml S‘: YESTERIJAYELIIIVESTOCK1 l e receliils for collie] lo hllllllh of good loltl averaging aver- brought steers medium cow. lo $1‘ ' l h" vii» Quotation: iii 1,050 jiiiiiuils iiimiluiii _ (‘UIIIIIIUH $11 in , steers pounds giinil PIIQIPI‘ Ililllllllill Si to $l c-iriiuil-n $2.25, heifers m“ Si: to (‘llllllllllll S! to $ ‘ WW1 iii .t'l_ iiiviiililil $2 nion 3 3| l0 $1.25. (‘nlf receipts iii-Live at. about SlPillly were lm flips. , vrilll - in $2_ canncrs llllll unlit-rs 3-15. Calf sales PFIPIIS Hfeilftiin iii were 'l‘lii.~re iiii-illum grind qualify valves were spill in llllX- ad lnls nf $3 T7; in $6 wifli jll\l fair‘ kinds nrulliiil_ $3.50. Coniiimii light walrus nnil fair ilrllilcers hriiilflli’ h-I- (irnss l‘l'll\"‘.< were lliiUll-‘llll-‘l - 31"“ at l‘. of‘ the 811108 were made Quotations Vnmmnn alll '. griissvrs $ an (lllll -<-llln|: up l" $-- Klllwll i-liangiiil, .\l*ll iii; iitnsll)‘ f"? ,1 range of $l ll) $1.25. Quotations laiiili< -r f» eilluni foal $71 2-1 tr- " ""' . ward Preccptory have undcrttiken lliig-l \\I'I‘l‘ llll- $l..'.l> with y. ..i were r 1),. .__-i~ nf‘ iifli» i-llflll hogs open~ lli-Ivwi-ii - rly n NE li '\\r*rll $1.15 i‘ llll" iiriimluii (Canadian Fri-MI) Shirk! .\l'lll“ .\l'llu .. .. .. Hurry lliill . Illnikerhlll .. -- -- n, i", Piiiiirii-r . Huff (‘an .. -. .- (‘metlo 'l‘r . . Voliuniirlii .. Imllln .\liii.. l-"l\rlllr.'l' lli-aunlla llarkcr . lliillingiii- . IIIHVPY li-ilil Kirk Lula". ~ '-.il.-i- Slim?" . ‘iiiuissa lalzirilo . - ‘in Harlin . . iilnfyrc . . l ulnK (‘NW1 w“; Allin-s nil Silver Toiril UNLISTED ikssnr Oil _' u “lwfilillfl ‘-_' I'4‘ll Mun w‘ ‘l ll l l icm es m“ 35 2K5 QQS 5Q iu-Lwiii ,. . . i“ Xrirllnn .. . 11'; Pen Polo .. .. _4 Venture! .. l3 CURB Algnniu .. h. .. IIfllLllI .. . ‘* “PM! Tl’ .. ... ... - . 11 / llrolvnloc .. 11.4 (‘an Kirk .. 3 (‘up Rnuyn 19 (‘on I'm 171i 4 2": 1H,. 40 ‘.113; Sn kcnni . . 111 Pivotal New York Stocks (Cnnndlnn X's-u) Stocks Alllcii (Zhouilcal . Am and ll‘ Powell Am Smelling .\m 'l‘<-l lllHI Tvl . Anaconda Aiclilsmt Alllillfll Xllolor .. Viiiiniln .llr_v (T l‘ R Past‘. . (‘iin Gas (‘nrii I'i‘1'll|lll'l,\‘ lii-lriuziro nnll llullsou . liiisliilnn . (lull Hlvclric ... . lieu Motors .. . lion l-‘uiills ... Int lhlrvvslcr Iillfllll _v wilh most nl‘. l".'i ‘luvllllllllg nflll sli ps vs’ Pliesaprake ‘rind lllild .... . Till) anil t n rflllilll wl r ‘ lHHl S 5'\li ulx‘ i, wllli hm: on hear cf l\'f‘l_\'. iZuvTlVc ( Imu- \ l .- l"i '_':'.nl\ n» , _ iwho, previous to the big event of , soiling from f?!‘ . il mi gradi- 1 , the National Anthem were heard all ' 1 i? l and children favoured the visitors wltl a pleasing Christmas chorus, aftc which Miss Beers served lunch l. the visitors. U H R I T 1 Before leaving. "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" was rendered in hon- iour of Miss Beers the competent MANlllESTEll“ Reference to the Christmas fes- itivities at the City Hospital was made iii yesterdays Guardian. iP u b 1 i cl IIISlZltIIlJlOIIS 'l Not F0 r g 0 tte n AT ST. vrscemns onrusaaur: Monday ivas a big day for the LlEIdlCS zit Si. Viticcntis Orphanage, when the Gjvro Club tool-z charge of the Santa Claus celebration. The , Gyro Club went out themselves with v l their own Sania Claus and present- Christnlas was ci-lcbratorl this m each cmld Wu“ n Christmas year in the ‘variouu public mstmh present. The members of the Club ' " stayed for an hour and they all en- tlons of the cit, l , hr n? . y w w“ 1 oug joyed watching the kids makjng the kindness and generosity of i » _ The children were advised friends, children le f t t tb imam SS or una e an that Santa Claus was coining early their little neighbors enjoyed the . . ,in the morning and the Sisters had hohday Mm w“ and goodies‘ quite a time soothing their nerves This Orphanage was one of t)“ bright spots yesterday and few peo- ipie realize the good work that ii carried on iii institutions of thli kind. ll. is a great help when the clubs like the Gyro Club, identify [themselves with this work. l LCIIARLOTTETOWN DISPENSAR] This Year By Gen- erous ‘Well Wish- ers. TIIE PROTESTANT ORPIIANAGEl For many years the Prince Ed- ‘this work for the Protestant Or- phanage and this year they were lkindly assisted by the Gyro Club. On Christmas morning a group consisting of Messrs. T. G. Ives, Chas. Williams, Ernest Mclnnis; J.‘ ,Hearn, L. McDougall and T. W. iBenflcy, representing the Precep- tory and Dr. W. T. Wayc, Dr. J. P. Miliar, Messrs. Stewart Jones and W. A. Gaurlvl (if the Gyro Club vis- ited the lnstiltition, receiving u cordial welcome from Miss Beers, The Charlottetown Dlspensar) licld its Christmas trcc on Saturdal afternoon. 150 children were mad happy with gifts of candy, fruii , toys, stnr-iziiiizs and mitts. Mr. J. Ni jltltlllvy. repnselitiiig tllu Rotarj i Club, lllliil. li.irl given a contribution towards thi: lrccl, acted as Santa Claus. llc was assisted in the dis- tribution of gifts by Mrs. H. E. ltftltch, Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. C. G. Dull)‘, Mr.» i6. '1'. Higgs, Miss ‘Clare Hughes and ails.» Earle. the day, showed the visitors through the building. Class rooiiirr. dormitories and nurs- ry showed careful attention, neat- iicss being a dominant and Wfllldfil lliul ‘feature, where such a numbci ;of children are housed. l Before the proceedings opened the r broadcast of the King's speech came over the radio, and as the strains of I’. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL Nurses and patients of the Prince Edlvarcl Island Hospital enjoyed Christmas Day on Sunday with the customary festivities. A large Christmas tree laden with 1 presents and attractively decorated occupied the centre of the ward, the presents being distributed by one of the senior nurses. In the private rooms the decora- tions were in keeping with the fes- ‘present respectfully feet. About, ll o'clock all were niarchcd into the main hall, where 2i large ,Chrlstm:1s free, laden with jircschts‘ rose to their After the children were seated‘ Mm ca > d d n live season, the same dccorativr , f‘ a‘ “I15 “ulve an a e1 grce“ . scheme being carried out in the ,ing nl. llls friends, proceeded - at corridors ;0nce lo distribute the presents. Vlfhcn all had been served, the‘ A Christmas tree in the Nurses‘ llomc was also prettily decorated contained numerous presents '.\'l‘llCll were also distributed by one _ iii lhc senior nurses. _ _ An appetizing goose and turkey ‘ dinner with all accessories, kindly ,supplied by the Ladies‘ Aid oi the l Hospital, was enjoyed. rmrl In the forenoon all the patient; 1'1‘, I were brightened and cheered by the , message of’ His Majesty which came llll». 1 clearly over the radio. During the il/ilontreal Stock Market lfminillnn Press) I'll ... . . C l’ R .. . "NIH Sir-vi and Coal B . lni Nil-kc] .\li~(‘-»ll li'r.iiil . Munlreril Piiivi-r Power (Jzirp . Shawinlgun . . Steel of (‘an Winnipeg .. 1v. Y. CURB, lCnnnrlln-n ma») iiig entertainment. i.” Body of Young GirlIs Found NORWOOD, Mass, Dec. fl-(A. P.)—T‘.he body of Helen Keras, nine who had been missing ainoo mas day, was found in the colh‘ of her home late this afternoon. TM body was buried under a. pile of rags. The cellar oi the girl's homo had been searched several times during ‘w. the post two days and while m, Stocks Amer <'_v:iii R .\i|l\.‘l‘ Sup l'r\\vcl' Cities Service . El llniid and Shar 8.. Imp Oil .. Ford iif (‘anada A .. lilggl't‘mflfj_fi :1‘ ' bundle of rags had been noticed, st. oli lllll .. it seemed too small to hide o. body. The finding came soon after po- llco had taken into custody "for further questioning" Ahmced 0n- man, 50, and Allie O-rsman, 48, Ah. mecd lived in the same house with the grl. The men were taken to tho police station and police said they MISCELLANEOUS (Fanmllnn Prom-t NlZ\\' \‘tllfl\'_ Her‘, Hv-llnw wzis a liilo easier Wt. 1~I=“l'>1 [Hlllll on Iill tlullvoflfli. Sales were 5,130 tons lncliirlllll! l.- 900 tons 1n the way of oxrlinngiiig sugar- nf 1 m,“ January p, m" wail-Ln. Jilll had no direct evidence on which iansogfl‘ I Rliurlii, ‘ii, .\ln_v ,il_ . uly to question them until they found bullets in Ahmceds trunk in his room. as ‘uni-i riiiil pruws at 4.1.’: for flin- Iiofiiiml sugar \\ were uiivhatig ll urnnulnlcil. i-Iow To Treat Those Miserable Colds Somlirevalent Now With Flu Reported In Illany Sccliorts (‘olds Are Double [Iangeroils Now and Should c . (‘Iiecked Promplly int Njrkcl __ Nat liisi-uli. I \‘ v lfflllll‘ As ycl, llic prcscnt ouibrcak ofl, with colds, or to conditions usually ‘Milli Al" flu has not reached alarming pro- followed by colds. mlillvmseii N portions. However, everyone lis ‘ siaiiu (El x} ' gggifiggblp‘ fagecflfxtgéil) Jliiilenoziiitiiniis Vigorous Treatment Urged 'l'~xtiu a . last‘. —-t" _' UuC ljlllvll lflrllllll‘. careful in treating colds just now. If a °°1(1 11515 ‘lei/doped. don't }lm‘,"_'dl,’.‘f_"1_i,1“ Cdlds pull down body resistance and 1195*" 11» Al bed-URN. Illb tho n g “nabs,- f pitve tlie way for ilu and an its scr- c1195} ""11 111F085 Vlflflfflllsly with \'iiii:iiliiiiii lens complicalioils. V191“ VWWRUP- $PFEE<I 0n thick wi-riilivglaiiire . mid cover with warm flannel. If \v.-iiiu-.iriii Sh," a‘ u“, “HM Sign-i the head is clogged with mucus or MTTLCURB (Canadian Press) ..\, Oil . llenuhnrnols . . .. imp Tub . lni|i Hil . Int Pele .. . .. ‘villi?! l‘fii . Al. the first sign of "catching cold" --- that tmunstnknble stuiiy sncczy feeling ~- snuff some Vlcks VapuRub up the nose several times n day. This will often check a colt. at the start. It is a wise plan, if possible, to avoid exposure to those iherc is much coughing, melt, g spoonful of Vlcks in boiling water and inhale the steaming vapors. 1f possible, stay at home until the cold is broken. Complete rest-prefer- ably in bed-helps to maintain body resistance and to throw off the cold more quickly. +w+4v>o4o¢o¢yv . oi *-~' 1344+ w» coma» f ' “ “** 9 ; 1l+H4+H+Ho++H04o4¢444oo>¢¢ 600000o40oo0oo0-ro4¢oo4¢<X “i... ...» .- _j.,_.-.,.. m~iur~v s,‘ ‘rs.