iou I a" QR I ~21: "BE MINE TONIGHT.“ ‘ fiSO-“NEWS” AND s For Urging You to See This Gem ED WARD TO-DA Y unnu Ausrlcls [_ ()_ 1)_ E_ commended For Every Type of Motion Picture Fan “With A Smile‘ On Your Lips And A Song In Your Hearts I . . THAT'S TIIE WAY YOULL GO HOME AFTER SEEING TIIIS NEW FORM 0F ENTERTAINMENT. The Great Wb-tewsy- Bmdvlv . . . 1r you don't break lt-Broul. wsy will break you! JOAN BLONDELL RICHARD COBTEZ GINGER SI L L Y SYMPHONY "LIILLABY LAND" TRAVELOGUE "Broadway/I BadWRatcs As A.‘ “AROYND THE EMPIBI AND COMEDY 0| lewq Infill? eldesnaawon pqubloilsd . BUYING Dllllll) FOUL‘!!! dilly. P_ I Conrad. Illi- DONOTMIBStnesue o! the sessonsnbeauretnhsvehslt 8t. Peter's Csthednl tom Si". NOTICE T0 ADVERTISER-I. - Advertiaers an requested to lend in their copy so ss to rcsch the Gulrdiln Office by 11M‘) A. IL. the‘ dsy previous to insertion, otherwise- insertion will b! delayed l day. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHES. — Services December 10th. North River, 11 A. M. Clyde River, 8 P. M. 14mg Creek, 7 P. M. Please note chenge of ususl order. I214. 45AT9MQ2. MONCTON, N. B. JRZCTIIGIIOIIGI BIT Race Is Planned (Censlllsn Prlfl) VANCOUVER. Dec. ll-An inter- national air race for s prise of $50.- 000 between such filers ss Wing CHURCH 01" SOOTLANIL-Ser- vices Wednesdsy. 6th. Btsnchel, _ _ "UNW" WAGES" 7 P. m. Saobsth 1on1, Colemm u c der at: Charles Kingsford- strikingly Different F lIm At Capitol A- M- M110. 8 P- M- Monday 11m) Smith of Auatrllls; Col. Jlrnes Doo- ________ ____ ____ _:==. Summer-side 7.30 P. M. E. MBC- “m9 Ind Clptlln Prgnk Hlwkgg UIY .l:l n-‘lt or .1 llvbllllyl hcrcclrs "llIVJHtIllii! l-l11.1‘w_~ll.ll .i<'l~ n|l§(‘OU(‘"E q-"OQL Dougall, Minister. 3266. OI the United Ststes ‘snd other ‘irl’, or at. I-.l>i , ul "I3i"o.l<l.\ay' ‘filc- Fox fl alllre Wlllfh opt-ll- wlililly ut llle Clplldl ‘lllczurr ~o gut some surprises, A In; ‘lll, in fact. l-llsly’ entertaining, "Brlulllv. - l.~ ‘ifted high by drzllllnlll- l nolel tWLSIh. Illcrc l... r 1:11: This one out III kllli. Iilt‘ fir»: reel. ' ulull: no rut |‘.l!(I as n Ifbilll _ I'l\.'IiI, up t. l rcqlllres long gamut of cmo 1w on. this blonds 11*." ' ‘w ratllccrl its one of th- . 'u.;s..;=l.;;.;.i;~'r Superb Film Al Prince Edward "lllfllPllfl to your nttcnilorl one ulullillcst talklnz pictures : your‘ ll.‘ ll.» lb cler likely to see. 1:1 the p.l.st f'~ur years we have lirid Ii number of OiltSliilllllilg tulking < Illll noilc in tlic some clusfi \ l1 "Bo Mine tonight." when vpcnaci inst night at the Prince Ed- vlzandTht-atrn 1n the liTSl nlace. “Be Mine To- illgllf‘ is n lll 1 and not u photo- gmpllcd pluy. It. has thrown lvlfiflil- .~l. m flu- HIKIIO and c coped tn lllr upon ulr. It presents ll.\ _c‘.iclll‘.' iloulllz continuity of svll" muilon ngrllilst richly varied a-ld lc.iil_v' mzluiuflirzlt scenery. A picture should be a plinornznn "Bo filing, Tonllzht" in. ii )1.l110l'lll1\n of Aipinp settings 11f UXQUlzlIt" beauty rl-lfrrtiy‘ [)I‘.U1(‘.gi'.\§lIl."(I 11nd ilzlvi- l5.” knit togcillcl" m (lrnnlntlc ac- nuance. ‘Ijicii tllc basis of thus drama is joyful Rd\('ll!ill‘€, tcndcl- romance, great and glorious tun. Asnd DYYOIICI all chest‘ dvllqlzt.~_ vu- hwo-incompnrablc music. Klcpllrn. who has a golden VOICE‘. and l5 Iht‘ iwllkaiion of Europe, brings. to lins fllln a soaring ecstasy of $011K uno- gcther without parallel In movlon pcturcs. It is predicted that he wlll bccomc the ragc and will bc slwn in u-uny other pictures released in AIIXITICZI, 'l‘l.1ls triumphant result has bccn !"IlA(ft‘fI by searching Europe for time finest avallablc talent, Srmnswrvd by the I. O, D. E, who 11.0111 IX’ congratulated on their Ql mlngly dliiunnli uild lrclnl-lltl-I llcll 1.1.. out oi 11,; most ' . ‘sLy IILTOIKIIHI u. Story 0f Girl's Lone Fight TIM‘ .\:l\l'_v of "Broutluulyl Bad" ,(\)ll('!‘!‘llS u girl who pilu. her trust l.‘ l\“0 lIlPll 11rd I'(‘Ct'l\<‘n 5.21110 rude .\ll.,1l.<-. which gilc 1101' u opiry rl-pllnluon, Ilntcad of lllonning zlbnl". man's Injustice. she capitol- ins on llcr rcpulnllnzi in u sen- .r:l_\'. ln mzlklzlg the world IlU1\(‘\‘€l', she run; into dun- wilzch lllrvutc-n to wrccl; no: only iler own chances I01‘ lupin- 211v but. something fur more 11n- portant. l: l5 n story of :1 lone fight that ‘_ ‘ppllls, dramatic zmd, in its lites, magnificent. Glulnur ety are artfully comblnl-ti for Nolenlbcr: Grade X—1, I-{untlcy Kcvfc. Grade IX—i, Thelma Ai-seilault. non; L‘, Gertrude DesRochcs. Sark. Grade VI-l, Mary MacDonald; 2, Thomas Keefe; 3, Velma Smith. Grade V—1, Alphonsus Keefe; 2, Martin Arsenault and Louise Mac- Kinnon tequlilt; 3, Alden Snmlll. Grade IV—i, Mavis lvlacCormsck; 2. Ethel DcsRochcs; 3, Vclda Small. ‘lr'e‘“";a‘;ri;f‘°;e°fiug$if:i" s‘; Gradc III—i, Mzlrgllrc‘. Glllis; 2. vood-s‘ premcst Ems 1m. He‘ Rita. Martin; 3, Rm; DrsRoches. - g Grade Il~l, Lolllsc DccRmhes; from lingerie to evenlnc go‘ 1s z, Elizabeth DCQRUJRS, 3, Alfredo ‘i’ ' ‘ __ I , I‘: (n-ldfi I \-.1l—i,r;<l1;c Arscnuult; small numbers that aie knockouts. ‘2- Teresa Banach“: 3‘ Luuis Pa)? I ier lfollor roll of IVILSCOIIPIIP School Cnnldc VII — l, lifadcllnc Arsen- nult; 3, Rosie Arsenault; 3, Martha world famous fliers, is one of the MB. AND MRS. G. ll. HARPER. attractions being plsnned for me msr ROYALTY, announce the en-l centenary cflebrntion which will be gagcment of their daughter Mar» held by the City of Melbourne dur- jorie, to Brenton steed, Bay For- ing 1934, snd in which the Com. Gum v,n_1' Emmi“, nmcmm tune. Marriage to take place Decwmonweslth of Auatnlll generslly 3272. will cooperate. i? This was revealed by W, l. Mc- TOMORROW st 5t. Peter's Cnth- Coll, Director of mternptjonnl edral you will be served with s de— Sports Promoters, Ltd, Melbourne. licious Tea and msy purchase your who arrived here int night on the Christmas presents st most reluon- liner Aorangl to stsrt a North Arn- able prices. 3376.‘ ericari tour to line up Canadian snd American stars of many branches THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND‘ oi’ sport. He will continue south m: Pool I-lmited is receiving pelts from here. throughout the entire season in Charlottetown at. the office of J. A. Webster snd Company, 156 Rich- mond Street, as well us u: tile head oiIice Sununerrflde. Watch for sd ember 20th. Britain '.I.‘o Front , In New (‘hemistery/ LONDON, Dec. 3—tC.P.)—-Scien- Monday. 3088. __i_ lists are llorklng behind bomb- IMPOBTANT NOTICE To proof acrct 11s in the Chemical Re- IIHURCHES. - The number of search LlLbO ntory at Teddingwn. R ‘Iliiifllt? III STAIIIS III .,,,,,,,, ,,, ,_,., ..,,. CIIIIYIII BIIIIINY . Two Dollars uul Pollen neon-meat. callus in n. JOIINH, Nfld., m. a-(cr. good used an. hid” sold at grie- es until! from U cents t0 U33. I1 Csblo-Newfoundlsnd today rolled up her political map after ‘l8 yen-s selsed and lmcialmod automobiles of self-government and swsited sc-Iumd m. ‘new,’ m‘ Bum: J n ‘tor s will smount d 8118.86 an sv- ‘eroge of sppmdmetely 0M0 for eeeb eer- tion by the United Kingdom Per-B l a I , D I lisment to provide s. commission: o‘ n” ' government in sccordsnce with re-‘tze ‘among’ p “d” w" m‘ commendstions ccrntsined in thef e m m‘ mo“ W?“ m“ mun,” Rpm’ ‘Times must be hard. he mutter- Aecepted as the clearest avenue ‘d’ “ h"m°°ud dw“ ‘ |°°d of escape from "unprecedented dif- mmw" ‘I'm 3°“ h” “m7 mu“ ficulties," the report was expected Imvdr I“ m- to be implemented without delsy.I Thu‘ "'9 ‘m? 97° "m" “'3' giving financial security as well as WWW’ fllv- "M" wwhmn M! Bwttvv- till-t Brim» will be political guidance until m» island lwidm and Oil for their curs. An- compelled regretfully to build up becomes self-supporting again, ‘other went for $10 snd 0W for t8 her sir forns if other nations do yspieoe; s5, “.50, “J6 snd 83 were not reduce them. has let loose sn ‘the neat highest, prices- A oer sold» ooesh of orstory, comment snd for to and mother for m. one to.- prophesy- Forlnally closing the brie! but. $155, mg g 10m); gm- ‘1, "The disarmament conference is ‘on: melon of the I-cainll- Sales for less thsn s dolls" were 1n crest denser." 811' Herbert- 5mm- ture at which the Royal Commla- g0,- “m; 75 up“, pm ‘y, w uel warned s: Dsrwen. “If it wen sion's recommendations were sdop- “m, elem OM10, 5° mm,‘ one w, w gnu g1; m; gm" muong "um ted, Governor Sir David Murray 35 “m, “d m, 61””, o’ the 5,31,», w him“; meg; “m” m4 Anderson delivered s Speech Frourm m. a quum, ‘l; 10m", guglgnd," m; my“; the Throne in both Houses Butur- undel- uid, "is beginning to do that dw- “Pnum? bend m“ New‘ now. If Ill countries follow suit it “Md-mm w“ amen“! A“ w“ °t will end in another great cats:- prosperity" by relinquishing her tmpht» rights to the status of a Dominion and petitioning the mother country for directions and assistance. INCREASE IN III IISIIAIR FIIIIBE IIIIIIEII Disarmament Confer- ence in Great Dan- ger as Arms Race Threatens, (By George llsmbleton. Cuwllss HQ it!!! Writer) LONDON, Dec. Zk-The clmPI-lgll _f0rn bigger British slrforoe il incre L, in intensity. The recent declaration in the House of Lords by the Marquess of Iiondonderry. I Spirited bidding (In cents) It!» Session Closed YORK SCHOOL Honor roll of York School for Jovelnber: Grade X-l, Ruth Christie. Grade 13-1, Miriam Vusey; I. Alice Crockett; 3, Howard Christie. Grade VIII—l, Ruby Wstts; 2. The speech informed members of Rsymbnd Watts; 3, Ins MacDon- .he legislative Assembly snd Leg- sld. islstlve Council thst a message hsd Grsde VI - 1, Dickie Vesaey; 2, , been despatched to His Msjesty ask- Arnold vessey; 3, Viola Jsy. ing that a new administration be Grade V-1, Freddy Kcizer; provided for the Island on the bas- Walter Mallett; 3, Iorns Wstts, is of recommendations contained in Grade IV-I, Lillian Crockett; 2, the report of the Royal Commission, Ruth Watts; 3, Cyril Doiron. which, headed by Lord Amulree. Grade III-l, Clarence Christie; had made an exhaustive invcstlga- Lorne Kcizcr; 3, Lllliair Watts tion into Ncwfoundlund‘; ILIlMlCluI and Harvey Drown. and economic position. Grade II—l, Mabel Kcizer. Following the speech in the Leg- Grade I (Sr )-1, Wilma Watts; 2,, Fun Worst “The Devil's litany is in the sir,’ the Bunday Times political corres- ndent commented bluntly today, urging internationalization of sir power. Advocates of s bigger sir force go far beyond thc 1932 progrsmms which nbempintcd ‘ ‘ ding up to 52 squndrons for home defence. In the Observer. J. L. Garvin. noted politlcsl writer, decllud: "We require not. another 100 incoh- lnes but, 1,000. We need 100 squsd- rons-eomemlng more than double the existing strength es it stands after years of blindness. ‘rhst is tbs His Mnjesty Informed o n z: choice of picture and with another "Silly Symphony” 1n color, “Lulla- bjyv‘ Land". the programme was (‘i llilnccd by the new R. C. A. "PIIQJ I‘I\IL‘III_‘,H buillld system which hus _lu~l been installed in the Prince lgllwarcl. LONG RIVER. SCIIOOL Honor roll for November: Grade IX-l, Mollie Fltzsimrnons; i, Layton Dunning; 3, Rits Fitz- slminons. Grade VIII tSr.) - l, Dorothy Campbell. Lirudc VIII-l, Alina Pilynter; 2. Hurry Cousins; ll, Evelyn Found. Grade VII—l, Juanita Campbell. Grade VI—l, Elva Paynter; 2, Arthur Johnstcne. Grade V -l, lvfargarct Cousins; 2, Ruby Canlpbcll: 3, Vivian Pnynler. urudc IV-l, Marguerite Paynter; I, Jillmu- Brown; 3, Bobbie Dun- nlllg. Gradl- I1 ISM-i. Eunice Camp- bml: 3, Irvnr: Payntcr; 3, Jvnlictte Brown. Gmdc II tJr.>—-1, Verne Pllynter; 2, Jcull Campbell and Jcun Cousins; 3, BIAllChe Campbell and Willard COILHUIIIIU. (iI"J(I" l-i, Margaret Payntcr. Pcrfcct attendance-Elva Payntcr. Marguerite Payntcr, Bobble Dun- mug, Eunice Campbell, Irene Payn- tci‘. Jczul Campbell, Willard Con- Grade I (bi-l, Edna Martin; 2. chm“ "W" h" I“°"°"“4 w‘ Pa“, 5mm‘ and Ruby Comm; 3_| such an extent that ‘rho Guardian Edna Pom“ cannot siIord sny longer to carry Musk, __ Rosie Arsemult. 3, them without making a small Mary Hogan. 3_ Mary Mlcmnald; charge. On snd after December l, 4 Marine, mus; 5_ Flown“ therefore, nil Church Notices will be Noam“. 6 no,“ Noon“; 1. Ger, charged st the rste of one cent per d t; 8. E G d t“ word with a minimum of 25c per in- trude G“ e mm l“ e leflkm. Will Ministers snd Church Oflicisls, please govern themselves accordingly. 2188. MARINE ACTIVITIES-CHM! ml.- l-‘BEETOWN SCHOOL Honor roll of Freetown School fw the month of November: Grade IV tSrJ-l, Allison Dea- con; 2, Marjorie Francis; 3, Walter Ciimpbell. Grade IV (Jr.)-l, Walter Sim- mons; 2, I-Ielen Paynter; 3, Lee Tay‘ ilearly oorrlinleted. The 0.0.5. Azan- morc is expected to complete her work tomorrow and leave for 5t. 19p Paul Island on Wednesday. The Grade III-l, Edward Perry and 0.0.5. Brant will also complete her Morris Smith. task ll’1 a few days. The Cir/tier has Grade Il—l, Edith Simmons and Leigh Reeves; 2. Jack Campbell. Grade I (n)-l, Eric Taylor; 2, Lecman Murl. Grade l (bi-i, Arthur Reeves and Klltlllcen McCarville: L’. Chm"- lcs McCarville; 3, Florence Perry. Grade I (c)—i, Elmer Smith. Grade 1 (d)-l, Edwin Lewis; 2, Lloyd Rncvcs. Gracc Deacon-Teacher. been laid up for some time st the Murine wharf where she will spend the winter. Operations at the port of Summeiaide have now ceased and only two mole steamers are ex- pected in Charlottetown this season Sourts and Georgetown will how- ever remain open for some time yet- The Hochelags made her last trip on Thursday last and will go to Halifax to lsy up for the win- ter. The S. s. Hlllmoro la expected to continue on her Rolty Point route for some dsyn yet. However, The cultivation of hairy vetch bcgail in Europe about the middle of the nineteenth century, at about bl-lblt‘ Iracllcr-Currlc G. Woodsldc. if present conditions continue she will be compelled to stop st n very esrly date compucd with last year winch time it was introduced into Nozth America. ' when she stopped on January i9- t’ i A DAILY LETTER T0 YOUR FRIENDS AYIAY FROM IIOME Mrs. Ohsrlotte Paynter of Ken- sington returned home on Pldday last. after attending the funeral of her sister the late ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis She win scoompenled by Mr. William Psynter of Long River. My. George Psyrlter who also at.- lePChIhhlsl. Qlfllontostartulleultebesent. Kccp the absent ones informed of the happenings Send Them The at home. Chdrlottetown Guardian‘ Prince Edward Island's Leading Newspaper A year's subscription makes one of the most acceptable Christmas Gifts you can give A‘ Christmas Present That Lasts a Year A Persons! Greeting Card announcing your gift, sent with eseh Gift Inscription. Subscriptions es! be pieced st say time, n-lill psper will be i». yscwltllldeerlptientestsrt. Greetllgcsrdwillbeforwnrdedsossionsehreciptflt - Wbaserdsrssnseutbymsilplansobesuresndststeibslsleyeewhbtleli- ‘Mltrllnslewttmv ~<M¢Iswu 4- tended the funeral returned on Thursday. Labor Unrest In Quebec RCUYN, Que. Dec. 3-(09-1- Labor unrest that has prevailed among workers in the puipwood camps of Northern Ontario for the pest month, causing s nurmer of strikx. has mreod Into northwest- ern Quebec. Tonight some 436 men from comps of oolltradoa for Osnswsn Inter-nation! Pulp and Paper 0cm- mny in the vieilny of Clarion, Que. were converging upm Rouyn and were expected within s few hours. Onemi-icns IA the cssws ceased ywtefdsy- Aeeamenied by six Provincial pollen offices-I, the men ‘Qlhellh rine department reports the work removing the buoys for the winter making dlstoveries which slw lend- ing Great. Britain to the forefront of industrial chemistry. These ult c-inodern chemists hsve discarded test tubes for strong steel containers in whic“ unsus- pected chemical i-esctions are being produced st. very high tenspersnu ee snd plenum. Profesor G. '1‘. Motrin. Director of Relaunch. stated in e lecture that in one piece of uwsnmll eweriments were carried out st. 8,000 times stuns- vheild Pressure. or lo tone per square inch. The Otperlfflin work behind steel means Ducrlbing the make-shift meter- ial used in the early stogu of this comparatively new science of high- ifmsure chemiatry, Professor Mor- Qa-n, Director of Research, steted ln s lecture that in one piece of BPDQYIW! elvperiments were curried out at 3,000 times atmosph€ic Prmllrc. or 30 tons per square inch. The operators work behind steel screens. Describing the makeshift ms- tel-is. lused in the avly stages of this comparatively new mien“ of 11181101118111’: chcuilstry. Rwfusor Morgan ssid he dilcoveed u; 1m. WPYAM 67¢ 17y uadhl a rusty ltesm lwklet recovered from a scrap-beep. "me factor of nefety we; ‘m- known," he amid, "but the derelict had evidently scoured the habit of holding together." 5 Per Cent Cat For Rwy. Clerks Is Recommended (Canadian Plea) UITAWA. Dec. 2.—A further re- duction of five percent, making 15 percent in all, for ell rs-llwny clerks excepting those receiving lesg (bu; $06 s month, was recommended in n msjorliy report of a concilistion board deciding a wage dispute be- tween the Canadian Nsiionsl Reil- ways and some of its employees. The report will be delivered to the Department of I-sbor today or to- marrow. The majority report was signed Gillivrsy, Ottsws, representing the islstlve Council Chamber, Hon. M. Harold Sample; 3, Margaret Doiron. P. Gibbs, President of the Council. Grsde l (Jr.)—1, Irene Chsppell; announced the legislature would 2, Verna. ‘Watts And Helen Lewis stand adjourned until January 1'1. (equal). Prorogation was considered s The following pupils hsve done mere formality, however, because Prime Minister F. C. Alderdice had assurance from the United King- dom that the report would be im- plemented as soon as possible if it were spproved by the Government sud legislature of Newfoundland. Never before hsd the ceremony been so impressive as when the Ieg- islature assembled on Saturday, probably the last time for yo" to Mlrism Vessey, Alice Crockett, How- srd Christie, Dickie Vcssey, Freddy Keiner, Clarence Christie, Lorne Keller, Wilme Watts and Harold Sample. Roy E. Vesey-Tescber. BROOKLYN SCHOOL Honor roll for October and No- come. vember: Grsde Ix - l, Louise Bears: I, . lumber-s Crowded Dorothy Mscxinnon. Grade VII-l, Jeanie Bosrl: l, Tile Chambers were crowded Ethel MscKirlnorl; 3, Gladys Msc- Kinrion. Grade V-l, Alexsnder lidstheson snd Arthur Mncliinnon (equal); 2. William Matheson; 3, Alexsnder MacKinnon. when Governor Anderson appeared in full sdmlrals uniform, accom- pmied by his suite, Lady Anderson snd dignitaries of church and atste. "I thank you for the earnest con- sideration you have given to the important matters which have come before you," said His Excellency u be closed the special session. "The message to His Majesty the King hss been sent forward and l-Iis Ma- jesty's Government in the United Kingdom have been informed of legislstion you hsva passed. “Should the Parliament of the United Kingdom take the desired action it will provide means of re- lief from our finsnclsl anxiety and. I hope, enable us to enter upon an ers of prosperity. In relieving you of the duties of the present session. I pray you may have Inc guidnnce snd blessing of Divine Providence." 1110 proposed governing commis- sion would hsve six members, three from the United Kingdom and three from Newfoundland, presided over by the Governor. ley MscKinnon; 3, Gsrtb Burl. and Lloyd Mscliinnon (etiusl); I.’ Christopher Jsrdine. Grade I (Sm-l, Regine Bears; 2, Shirley Bears; S, Sadie MscKin- non. Grade l (JrJ-l, Btlnley Msc- Kinnon; 2, ‘Thelma Hume. Perfect sttendsnce for October- Gsrth Burs, Hartley IscKinnon, Roy Benn, Basil Maclilnnon, Lloyd MacKinnon, Reginl Beers. Sadie MscKinnon snd Thelma Hume. For November-Ethel MncKinnon. Alexander Msthuon, Arthur Msc- Kinnon, Christopher Jlfdlilt and Lloyd MncKlnnon. Annie Bruoo-‘Ibseher. Iron Block For Road Surfacing OLDI-IA-M. Dtfllsnd Dec. 3-(0. Skunk Causes PJ-A new induotry hes been started heze. The oulnpsnyilmlk- Film Co. $5,000 ______ In‘ cjfl-hvn blocks 10f I004 Ill!" HOLLYWOOD, Dec. :i.-1l story flwlnc. and m experiments-l twat-h of s skunk thst csuacd $5,000 dllfl- is being hid st Mooride, Gdhlm. sgea comes from one of the local A qus-rter of Ill inch of bfttlifnoul 1111111015. lsolution and bonding msMs-isl is The film script. called for three lsid bet/DOG etch block. ‘I110 Nottl "denstured" skunks to work 1n my“), p rum. “y; g“ ge scene in which Miss Eleanor Bonn!“ 3.4 mo)“ ntggg. 11g, y; u»- sctross, was supposed to shoot intoiwflhfl, “Mag. wow." . ma. the ceiling of s hunting lodge snd t“ "d", n. "d" h. p“; the ‘ were ‘totilm- -1- - ble down. Everybody in the scene, V" IIIPDOMd to pretend he wss, overcome by skunk odor. 8o was q tune bur. Three skunks were hind st Is snimsi fsrm and brought to the lodge. Dressed In s um ft: soot. mu Hunt mod tbs gun. A lllll hidden in the will} flvfl the skunn. Two hit the hi‘ K extrs good work ~— Ruth Christie,’ new irreducible minimum. No level thinker csn deny it. Considerable ' preparation will be required. Ii I should be undertaken st once. Tbs period for reducing the income to: neeeessrlly disappears. The body of payers will grimly agree. Better in- s of national existence bu to be paid for.” Garvin's Article attempts to show lthstsinoethoClnstWs-rtbetfuit- gd Kingdom has spent not fsr from 810.000.000.000 altogether upon be: navy. army and sir force. In the ssme way, i: says, we country still spends 85001100900 annually, or more than $1,000 s minute. "Never in the records of our country, or pes-hsps sny other country," the article sdds, “has there been anything a0 egregioul ofitskindlsorxrpreeerltcotlrseoi expense without; protection. Either less money or more vision. who else psys s gigantic premium year after and, w__1' 3W Bu"; z, nut-l yeer for s false insurance? Our pl feseed object ls to msintsin an Grade III - 1,8111 MlscKinnob efficient and sufficient power in view of modem conditions, Better spend £250 s minute and have that pvwcrthlnnanowspendllion minute without it. Without sir per- ity the rat is vsln." One joumsilstie prophet predicts s “ufety first" budget with plo- viaims for more aircraft snd cruis- ers. Pair Remanded On $2,000 Bail (Cssssdlsn Prose) mtmo. 11.8.. Dec. 4 - Alleges to hove iii-jacked eight kegs oi coutrabmd rum, Harry and Peru Allen appeared in police court be- fore Mnlletrste Harold Putnam yes terdsy and were a mended on bsl of 83.000. Both men, st present on bail swsiting trisi on several other counts. were charged with theft snd impersonsting police officers Theywiilsppesrfortrislstths next session of the ‘lnmvme Oourt. It was from farm's car two Roy- sl csnsdisn Mounted Police silsg- edly were pushed snd injured s: they nought to nslt the machine hrs lurch for rum. He will be tried slso on e charge of preventing sn oflicer from discharging his du- ties. , Select Your BULOVA "e meilideposit-wiil boldituntilwpneed. loll! voniy» by