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Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393.1 __._.¢-W _,._.-__.-...T_._____-- C. M. Lampson Ed Oo., LIMITED. M Queen Street London, E, C. 4, England Public Auction Sales 0l»‘ RAW FUR! Shipping our will be fumish- ed without charge by opplyh| to lt. 1. Ilolmua IM.. Illn- menidl. ?. E. _‘_ depresentod by Westem Front ” Fatherlarid today. 1 Following six days of riotous pro- tests by Fascists against the filriilnf; ol' Erich Maria Reniarques novel, "All quiet on thc western front," the j _-iid me mm owen wo muon ?Gerniany defeated, painted a false _ picture of thc German soldier, and “end.\iigers German prestige nbroe/;l.' l The action was taken after the United States producers had inform- ed the censors that, regarrlliiifg of the Boards finding, the film woulil be v\'.’thdrai\1i. The Board irisistvl this had nothing to do with i‘.s dc- cision. .. .0 -'_:./_ . ° K o¢°\_') C We ll 0 ,,,_ L_., ._° 1 i .4 “E ef s:~'~;; Q ~ / 0 __ . __|._ .°° - A , , =: 3 fa.; _ ' s. ' s ‘af s.._=:~»= . .__, c ,__ ,. li J _ " ;_>. Further Hearings ' . __ ._ - Scheduled For IT/ie Maritimes .___, QUEBEC, Dec. if--}1eai-iiiff of the Quebec case for inclusion in the “sel- ect territory" under the pi~ovis-inzis of the Maritime Frciglit Rate.: Act '.vi1.s resumed and colicludecl today rrhcn the Board Of Railway Com- I 0 it I ir niissioners of Canada heard further; ‘ -I 7 evidence why Quebec should bc' -. 1; ° granted the same freight rates be- ""-< .0 tween here and the luziriiiiiics as f`.,5i.f, V ' l’..cvis. just across the S1. Lawrence; _` ""’T‘ \ -~ " ` ` ._ _ _ I . . _ ‘ __._/ ri;-.er 'from Queoec. . v_1'},._‘h_4= ° _ __ / evis also presented testimony; ;;;._'_ - *_ . ` p.,_'_-t l J? _fjp -»- showing why lt alone should enjoy the preferential privileges. Cominis- sioner Thomas Vicri presided over the hearing, with Commissioner J- Stoneman also on the bench. ` Other hearings will take 'place in Halifax and Saint John before thc. guments will be heard in Ottawa. Prize Awarded In Maritime Competition TORONTO, Dec. 1.'-Interest in Club. The prices, included silvcr fox pelts, travelling bags, hooked rugs, lobsters potatoes and apples. The presentation of prizes was inaclc R. W. E. Bumaby, Maritime Trade Commissioner. An interesting: pro gram contributed to theenjoynicnt of the informal evening. with Fitz- Randolph Crowe presenting several' groups of songs, and Miss Betty Car- roll and Miss Mary Sidaway dance numbers. A. E. LePage, President of the association, in a brief address ex- tended a cordial welcome to the sev- eral hundred Maritime Association members and friends present, and association Guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. I./ePage and Mrs. E. A. Mclnnis. Following the program dancing was enjoyed. 'The prize-winners, who were awarded fox pelts, were: W. W. Zim- Mrs. P~ I. Timmins. 57 Oshawa Road, Oshawa; Miss Nina McArton, 79 boxes of apples each-Miss Bessie M. Percy, 50 Hcath Street, Thorold. and “tru-t West Brantford Winners of Gyles. Box 15. Windsor; Frederick V. Sorrel, 145 Robin; Avenue, Toronto. Other Winn:-rs Other prize winners included Miss Gladys M. Miller Weston; Miss C. Bell, 114 Glen Road, Toronto; Miss Eileen L. Blckford, Dundas; Mrs. George McLeod. 758 Champagncur Avenue, Outremont, Que.; Miss Elsie Greenshaw Banks, 537 Palmerston Avenue. Toronto; Mrs. A. Blain, Ap- artment C 10, 575 Broadview Avenue, Toronto; Miss Clara E. Thompson. 231 Hyman Street. London, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. R- A. Mclntosh, 84 Forbes Avenue. Guelph; Gordon Dcvmard, 334 Hunnymedo Road, Toronto; Bruce C. Rolxson. 63 St. Edmiindki Drive. Toronto; Miss Georgie B'm 0 ~ 0 reviewed ai inns or the history or the ~.- \ ‘ii 5 1§'i'"~`-\ . .. ( ` -'”.'. ‘ _ 1 mem-ian. 6 LeRoy Avenue, Toronto; .. '_ S j .'_lé» ; 3;; '7, , ..- . ‘ iL ._ ~ \ ...- .if °` “ii as *fm /Ll- 5, *_ Board will sit in Montreal. Final Ar- oo Q. __ _‘ .»=~ 000.' ...C if N ~>‘j \ " _ __ , fs ._-~ " is _. _E-K o/`,_,_. A i A -r ;;_s_T.. Q - is gl 1 ._ fi? 1 '5- ,______ _.VZ-~’~_ R\ I ..»_-,1 villas- L f & "D 'A \ ii i ,\ P* 1 ‘ "3 e ;:,,.;) ~ ._ _\ -~ _ /101! omg mf , In an niinouiicenient the Board 0 L_ _ ' - ' _ on _ of. What Home Lovers would not like to receive a gift for that home- ~ - for the years to come. "H55 B gin that you would like to receive yourself-Walnut finished \'.'rit2ng Desk or Spinal. D_CSk. l“'l0¢§ range from $12.50 to $45-00 . *__ ` ('liei~.I.cri‘iclil final Tables are alwiiys " - acceptable, priced from $3.510 tu 5535»00 I . I _ _ . \‘/nlnut \\.n;lsur Ciiaiirs priced from $7.00 up. You must have a friend who would lille one of these. This gift reflects good judgment. ` Ciivc licr a Cedar Chest for *T* Clirktmas--ilic gift that captivates feminine fam‘;.', priced from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 to $50.00 ‘-1 ....- Smoliing Stands - liundrcds of clever ideas feature our (`liri_tmas showing, priced from $1.75 up. Occasional Chairs offer you one of the greatest opportunities of select- ing a. pleasing gift, priced from . _ . . . . . ., $12.50 to $40.69 Sec the new Kroehlcr Chesterfield Suits - the gift supreme. Expresses the Holiday Spirit in appealing charm for the years to come. A Kroehlcr Chesterfield Suite is the ideal gift of remembrance. .,,_ :fx We have just received an assort- mcnt of Fancy Silk Cushions, Table Runners and Tapestries for Christ- mas buying. These are exceptional worth while suggestions. Bedside 'fables and Bedroom (‘.li:\lrs would make a pleasing addi- tion to the bedroom. See our display. i _ 5..., ».,|,c -1 walk through Holman's and see for yourself how e iiixinlile it ‘is to select practical gifts that retain their usefulness R: 1 Wi e¥%"~*é". 6 something to beautify or add to the comfort and appearance of the home they are so pioud of. We have listed here 3 f0W Of UW many " gift ideas that are shown in our stores. There are hundreds of other ' articles equally desirable and dii’ferent. Everyone of these choice gift articles will add much to the harpiness of some friend or kinfolk whom you lilicly have in mind. n. ln selecting a pleasing gift, re- member that ive show Walnut Coffee Tables in delightful new designs, priced fiom $15.00 up. See our showing of Lamps-Junior and Bridge Flour Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Radio lramps, Desk Lamps and Novelty Ship Lamps. Our Chrlzitnias showing is very illumin- ating, to say the least. Fireside Bench and Radio Stools in Walnut Finish, upholstered in Tapestry and Mohair, are very ac- ceptable, while Centre Tables and Tilt Top Tables are just the thing for Christmas. May we suggest that Fcrnerics. llanglng Mirrors, Tea Wagons, Card Tables, Magazine Racks or Victrola Records would make ideal gifts. Here's a happy thought - why not give I Kitchen Cabinet or Breakfast Room Set. You will have to see our showing to really appreciate the wonderful values we offer. We ofler many gift ideas in Bed- room Furniture-from Walnut Fin- ished Suites to individual items-we show some clever ideas that will solve many perplexing gift problems. A gift of originality is a Grand- father Clock-hear thc beautiful Westminster Chimes. What gift would be cherished more? Your search for the Perfect Gift ends here. . ‘_ -» .z,?'\~ _=.-s-- # 0 ' oo ._,,_§i!' ( ,i 1 \ I ( !£.Il.I, 2 F' §' J "._~ *"_!“’ » I ._ ,ff . - v. ~. \~'Z. - __5="'_, ll § _ _ ;""il“‘i\"~'-'WW “ E”->i¢‘“#' ‘ i - '_' ..';': I _._/~"-. if "'f"",£2lf"_` : " -?~,5‘.2'5f.-.-;~"€~ , “ " _ . _ f` _ 5 _ '__\\i,/f. / - . _ _ 0: - ,.1- \ ' - ,' |‘» ‘lair I 7- *ii l. , lf, = I nf' . I" ;;,}.'.`;`:`~__‘, $1 ° .?"'1f*1'-'~`i. l `., ._ / -s s c 0? l .. ii-‘ - -39 .\ _ _ _ a 4 /I [_] / .°. _ ' Ds? ,.2 °_o '\ §f_` _#L_ “'°‘°°'"°“ Your Better Judgment .;°...l‘;;;€.f“:..”.';1? _ Endorse These Practical Gifts A gift iliat‘s intimate and lauit- ing. Oiir Crockery Department is showing .Wlvcrwaro and Brass- vvarc. Make your selections rarly. We have searched painstak- ingfy for desirable gift things. and the result is novel-Book liiids, Vases, Candles and Candle 1'.5‘¥»§:.' Sticks, Rare Pottery, Bronze and . Bridge Gifts. O , 0 °o°\9 O C"°¢ O rg -Q .1 :__ i will ‘_ Glassware. Chinaware and de- lilliiful Gift Novelties inaki: Christmas Gifts of the right sort. U your Boy is human he would like nothing better than 3 (;,C_y|_ Bike for Christmas. For Smaller BUYS and Girls we stock .loy- cycles, Tricycles and Kiddie Cars which make lasting gifts for Children. YK2 \ .;yg;_Y:_Y l *.1 ff' I Give Mother an Enterprise Range then you can say-“l have chosen well." Such n gift, well chosen. B I. gift well received. Long after the holidays are past an Enterprise Range will continue to lighten her daily worlr. providing z constant source of dc- llght. An enduring reminder of the giver. ° _ o:f_) ’ . .~/'l‘lf.:~' ° 'D 0.0 Q).- S I Q I as THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING "THE NEW VICTOR RADIO" mand. Many a mother or wife would be happy to receive un Electric iron. its usefulness is over in de- fective gif t Idea. An Electric \Vagh¢|- make, I “um “WIC” “N8 sift, sure of grateful reception..-im |¢|¢|| Yuletide remembrance. An E|"m° w“h°' " “ ’““¢° Ulllreuiou of Chri stmao good wishes signifying thoughtful- :eng lin lightening Mothers daily work, Make ' 'as . . “S 3' "'°“‘“'° Wm' R ¢~1°\lzhUul out time pleases and lu-,em Jliilts of Enduring Usefulness Surpasses All-We Suggest These Give o. Coleman Lamp or Lan- iem. every Farm household should have one, they :irc S0 practical that they make an rf- Say Merry Christmas vrlth Fancy Cupl and Saucers. Berry Sets. Cake Plates or u host of selec- tablo.Kltchen necessities from our Crockery De- partmeni - l 1 l;;__;_ i __ I G 9. Z L r "\Q__D siren cliff Ai-enue, Toronto, while ° ' . BRING - THE - KIDDJES - UP _ To - To YLAND .f .f .f third prizesywere; Minnie T. ; delights to warm the hearts of young and old. Mickey Mouse in all the gay humor ofa comic play greets you in a welcoming manner . LMA , LTD J of S. o , Rev. A. rt. McRae, 141 colbome 0 See what Jolly Old Santa himself has in store for thc Children. Such wonderful Toys, Games, Dolls, Books, and thousands of Chndist I SUMMERSIDE I .I - CHARLOTTETOWN o ‘ 5’ '.0 0°. \ .°. V :° W. I: .°. 6:. :O Y* 0.' 0 °. °‘fD 'g' :OK '\“` _ I ` "ff ` g 0: 0.. (Ja. o_o V E. 0. i,.~ . _ .~ .g 6.0 .:\9 'o' _ :o .1 CJ... .. E If »lii.4`i§, in "ii5..'..taifivii.s‘+r‘5ia.'iarnisfsfr;'oa.ra%.T‘naiiE'riLa°niiXu ' 'wi:si""»ié'ir€o~`i."*riaa‘ni?2i,-itycirnriafiaff -Poirier xiuniianes-Ri Roy M. rcnncll. 127 Annette Street. Helen Logan. Toronto; Mrs- J. R., real; Mrs. U. B. Dunham, Toronto; IW! Tc.~c::re; i\,li~s. C. E. Wager. Ueter- Finder. Toronto; Miss Elsie L. Cowie, Mrs. M. Johnson. Toronto; Thomas The following is the report of Grade IV.-1. Cindy! Mclilron. lhren. Elliot McLaren.-~ b ir \" ll Lck. Toronto, Miss .7 Toronto Mrs John Mclntyre Toron 0 spur, Toronto- Miss M A S Cable Head West. School, for the Grade ll -1 Elliot Mcliuren 0lgt\J Wh1¢¢ Alfred Fraser, Inc. _ - ¢~ ; .. . 1 ~ . - : - . - . _ . . . _ . _ I _ _ _ _ ._..~. 218 Fifth Avenue son. Thorold; Mus Clara I... l=_Zlmcs.|r7, 1:;-;iyori, Toronto; Miss M. Doug- to; Miss Phyllis Wlle, Toronto; Miss lddlivell, Toronto, and David Stirtoii, month of November. Grade I.-l.'Sl.aI1lt1 Hcliorou; I. i ____ ' ' - rain- L /5 ¢'.f`. Rena McLaren. Loren, Joyce Moliaren. C* N" nn’ N' " 623 Lansdowne Avenue. Toronto; W. las, London, Ont.;__ I. L Hlnt»er.Jem wager, Peterboro, L. Hirst, Toronw., V Grade VI. l, Catherine McLaren. Veruou McLaren. U-4., nun- ur .ill t I _