¢ L."§:H’?..’.'.‘!_ i .4 i I I lad “IN 'to Kr- wa; Wu E Cui Flo tcir hx his ol dar four nba A. in _ Ola turn the eeed dian take upoi der; P058 It be i mon 1 .' i .Will _ ,Yuletidé In _ Customary Style _...___ DGNDON. Doc. i0-(C. P. Qble) _.neu Maiestiea the Kina and Queen expeotxw oelebrsh Yuletide di their customary Kyle d quiet comfort at Baridrillhll. surround- ed by moat of their children and grandchildren. Included in the Rbytl ho the Prince of Duchess of York caster.. Prince George. Prlnoem iadaeth and Princess Margaret. The Christmas fare will he on all British lines, the turkey and mast beef will come from the King‘s own farm. There will be a Christ- mas tree from the sandringhun woods, and 'a Christmas pudding entirely of Empire irigredients. The breakfast table on Christ- mas morning ui Sandringham is invariably clusteixd with the pres- ents which me members of the Royal Fiiinily exchange amongst ili<‘in:.ii\v..'. Princtss Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will bring gifts for their grand parents, for Uncle David ithe Prince of Wales) as' w\ll sa for their mother and fqyr. ei? ies? Ziei F? e ni’ Federal Aid For Construction Sought by N.B. ‘ l"REDE'RICTON. NE., Dec. 20- (C.P.i-Federal assistance for the :onstruction of colonization roads in New Brunfvivit-lc in the toming year, as unoinpioyed 'relief meas- ure has been gmnied on an ex- tensive scale, it wi.. learned here today. All cf the cciinties in which p;oncer settlers are being establish- cd. in what _vi-as once wilderness territory of the Crown Lands of the Province will benefit by t-he expenditures, on highway construc- t;cn_ the appropriation being based on the numb-r of new settlements in organization. The Dominiorrs shnre in the coat of road building in the pioneer ar- eas will be forty percent the other sixty percent being gy the prov- t info. While the lan settlemen 1`§'1a.ii.;~.; of Mar\.ln’J. In- sull to evade tii.ii in the United States on charglls of embezzlement. grand larcem and theft by bailee. tonight rested with Mr. Justice Chrales Ghrrow. His Lordship took under advise- ment the defense motion for formal discharge of Martin lnsull, former public utilities magiiate, Irom cus- tody. n motion which if granted uould end the 14-month iight by United States authorities io bring Igull to trial. _lf the motion is refused by His Lordship. it was indicated Insulls Counsel may still appeal to the Oir- tairio appellate division against thc ruling of Mr, Justice A. C. King- stone, who committed Insull for ex- tradition. `HALII-‘AX_ Dec. isqleweier vlilued at $400 was stolen toda from H M McL.eod's jewel _ ery store. The window facing Barring- Yhn Str:-rt. Wim cut neatly with a irlbxs-cutter and the thief reached in and took twn trays of rings and two puns of binoculars. ,-.-_ _ _ W -.-_ ...Zn _. ___AA__ ______,___ _ ____ llhristmas Specials Walnuts, lb. . . . . . . . . 49c Sugar, 10 lbs. 70d Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. 35c Rnisini (bulk) 2 lbs. Zic Molasses, gal. . . . . . . . . .. 59c Cream Tartar (bulk) lb. 32c Jaffa Dates (bulk) 2 lbs. l8c Mixed Peel, 2 pkgs. 25c Julia Seeded or Seedless Baisins (bulk) lb. 29c Bnllaolive Soap, 4 cakes 25c l§\y's B. Powder lb. . 25c Cocoa (bulk) 2 lbs. 25c Rolled Oats. 10 lbs. 35c Lard or Sliortening, 2 lbs. Zio Matches, 3 boxes 251: Citron Peel. lb. 3lc Kerosene, 4 gals. .......Sl.00 Mixed Candy, 2 lbs. 35¢ dos. 25c, 29c, 35c, 45e lol (Mcliintosh) Red) msn, lb. llc ded Coconut, lb. .. ne V 25c 256 Bc shun, 2 lh. ooo C rh’| Bans (large) d Bean, Seam leg, fi; ‘Eilé E=5§.§§ _g lk Ut \ ll,ll¥_ lay Duhon! *heated* Coal. The °tNntunt° n and no0¢....twe lining? for ltevendebblei fullnlcl . fn" iqlowed l0f¢~C0d i old throught the n lallillll. Yllr ddlllt . Ill it or nn get il. ' D47 BADURI nxt tile. 1 1 _ lluihiiggembiziindard _,__-_._. iii d llllil iiiiia iii; ii i I iigii Stag ° IUNBIALYIITIIDAY- l\in¢tAlofh(lolilelW ki waa1ar1elyathnded,wu terdaymarningfrornhh denoe,Kingltreot,toBt.Dun»tan Builicawhorulieduiemligh '11iepal1bearer‘awere:Meslrs.J Lelnhmer. Thee. L Smith. J .Durl'y, James lnnpin, C Paoli, Acorn formerly of Murray Ri McKay was united in marriage Mrs. D. Compton, Mrs. Compton be Law of the United Church oificla at the ceremony. ceiimi umul news I ll- EU. seg lite lhl was celebrated by Rev. I. 0'Hnni¢y. . F. . D. Jr. mud Chnl. J. Mitchell. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. uonard McDonald. A large number of former pupils followed the re- mains of a beloved teacher. . I ver ted ACQIN-LAWCOCK - A quiet wedding took place at Empress. Al- berta, Nov. llth when Mrs. Minnie and the dpughber of the late George to James Lawoock prominent merchant of Empms. The wedding was lol- enmized at the home of Mr. and ing the niece ot the bride. Rev. B. ,, ::Caah oommlmion weekly for hll or part time selling Red Tag Nun- “Appallingly Low. LOIDON, Dec. 19. - Lieutenant Colonel Walter Buller, bridge critic, made a vigorous attack today upon the quality of the game in the Uni- ted States and upon Ely Culbertson. “The standard of play in Amer- ics,” he told the Aldwych Club. “ls , appalllngly low and easily the worst in the world. Culbertson ia hot air. “Many professionals in America are monsters who are continually thrusting parasites upon us. You should not longer be misled by them but transfer your allegiance to those of us who appeal to your common- sense. “Everything that Culbertson has [suggested is not in the direction of | improving the game but ruining it. He is out to wreck the Portland the Culbertson tour and five no- _trump conventions and other ace- showing bids. The ruling was made latter a team cnptalned by Culbert- ‘ son had defeated two British teams. The Whist Club of New York has (ruled ia favor of such conventions ;The Commission Francaise du iBridge favors the attitude of the Portland Club. These three organ- izations. oo-operated in pmmulgnt- ing the present international oode. ANNUAL MEETING CUMBERLAND HILL W. I. The annual meeting of the Cum- berland Hill Womeu'| Institute wll held in the school room on Thum- day, Nov. Oth, at 'L30 o'clock. The President, Mrs. Malcolm Llvlnglwh. presided. Seven members were pies- ent. The meeting was opened by singing and by reciting the Creed The roll call was answered by the \ report- ~ed visiting thesiekand the put- ` chasin of fruit. ancial statement. It was decided in hold our regu- lar monthly meetings on the noo- ond Wednesday of each month ln- 'stead of on Thursday as formerly. ,‘ The hour was changed from 730 to 'I o'clock for the winter months. ] It was moved by Mrs. J. W. Campbell. seconded by Mn Ju. A McLeod. that the sympathy of the meeting bg extended to our secret- Th followi officers were sp- y ary on the “nh of rm. m°um,_ 'to_her sister at Charlottetown are Y ' _ ' _ e D8 pointed for the new year: President-Mrs. J. J. Campbell. B l The secremry than nm the fu". Mary E L'dwe’l of Charlottetown Y ary Products. |00 varieties of that tree! and llarlbl. We oo-operate with illustrated literature, Inset equipment and sales help. Writ.; Dominion Nurseries. Montreal.--118. .PERSONALS Misa Margaret Black hu returned from Mt. Allison University to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Black. Min Marjorie Inglis, of Bhediac, is visiting the city, the guest ot Mr. tend Mrs. Byron Bowness_ | Miss Norma Pyne left yesterday morning on return to Edmonton, ai- ter a pleasant visit to the ci yesterday morning for Montreal where she will spend Ghrstmas with friends. Reclaiming Engine Oil und that olla used in internal comhustim engines our a e 8 E E be roelalined and und agnin, aa remit of investigations on tractor engine lubrication conducted at th University of Saskatchewan. The method of reclaiming may vary from Itrnining the oils through canton oottcm. blotting paper, or felt strainerl, to the use ot filters con- sisting of layers of soil and sand, or lleaving the oil in barrels for long periods of time so that the heavy |partiol»| will settle to the bottom. The function of reclaiming the oil ‘is to remove the dirt md water .from the oils. 1 payment of fem for the new your. lax Ru The minutes of the last annual Mus' A M' FAR I' 5‘°"““¥ °“°‘ the 1'" “W1” '“'°°' wrsr annronn Mass ne i th reld, prev Ind ' " | s?gn;ff’°The es” wmgztweed* Aember 1|.-The funeral of Mrs Hel.na M. Farrell, widow of Dr George L. Farrell, former Mayor oi' Malden, Mase, and ester of Mrs lrrinee 'Edward Island. win held from her late residence Frida followed by e High Mus of Req I - i E E ;\". Ass’t CHOCOLATE 4-lb. box . . . . . . . _ .. . 5' .i- 2-lb. box ._ XMAS KISSES BARLEY TOYS »\' x ` ._ TABLE RAISIN8 pkg . . . . . . . . . . . _ . a. I/,-lb.plrg. '/4-lb. pkg. ........ >._. ;., rin-:Ncu marins' Faminv Mixruna . 4-lb. box . . . . . . lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 35c , - . 29c "‘ CANDIED CHERRIES ltic Ass’t Cl-IOCOLATES 1-lb. bag 29c mar Wm. sAvE You 0lLY 3 Milli! SIIIIPPIIE DAYS ll Per Lb. RAISI S, MIXED NUTS (No Peanuts). Per Lb. ._ . . . . . . ._ 19c COOKING FIGS. 3 Lbs. . . . . Bulk, 2 ~ BULK DATES (Pitted). 2 Lbs TABLE FIGS,8 Oz. Pkg.2for................19c Ealonla MINCEMEAT .... 32-oz. Jar 37e S 981: _.$1.10 BAKEIPS COCOA . . . . . . . tin 154: EMPIRE COFFEE l-lb. tln38c Fresh Ground COFFEE lb.28c Bulk COCOA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. bug l5e Swansdown CAKE FLOUR .. .. pkg. 3-ic Sliced BACON . . . . . . . . . . . lb.2lc rmii PORK noAs'rs lb. iae SUNKIST ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy, Dozen . . . . . . per lb. . . . . . . . . . . 15c 30c :~_:‘. `,._» 71”., 5-( ar .’,.\.r.», ..»',r 7'.-`. ». .nf .., .-\. Ap". rf( . PASTRY FLOUR, 7 Lb.Bag._.._. _ . _ _ . . _ . ISLAND GOLDEN WAX BEANS, 2 Tins EE£§»i;rD_ 3hin3H3RiH3hIhihihihihlhinldldidldhdhbhI °'lD1'/r 0/‘P It rg f 1 ~ - 'r' t ir idhssrz J vsnauvqvvu av\.l vv 4.551 PLUM Puobiuci num Pimnmo DARK Fiiurr can auuonn :can i-'nun' ........ 2 lbs. 451: ......... 1 lb. 37c A »_..“ _` _ fl as -L A AUl\./1.45) 2 lbs. 691: CAKE lb.29c A i Marvetfl CHERRY FRUIT CAKE lb. 19c MINCE MEAT TARTS . CARROTS 10-lb. . . . . .. per lb.25c fi ,il K ONIONS . . . . . . . . .. 5 lbs. 29c . ]5c 1 HEAD LETTUCE _ GRAPEFRUIT (needless) . 3 for crime amines Mcxiiwosn .u>i>i.r-is isinni cananv cnannaniuss Pnl/S In Shop " 29c _.~~ 256 .............2lbs.29c -"` ......... ..._ doz. 251' __ headm ’~ ................ lb. l5c 2for _"t` 27c “ 'F *r -_ 4 i #_ l' l' ae. l u :ze-*-'_r_ r= ' - -= ' =*' REl|G|(l_l|S RULERSF TIBET PASSES Grand Priest of La- m a s Recognized Throughout Buddh- ist Asia Dead. LHABA, Tibet, Deo. Il.-(A.‘P.)- The death of the Dalai Luna, the supreme rslilioua ruler of Tibet who was regarded throughout All Bud- dhist Aaia aa the reincarnation of Buddha\himae'lf, was urmounoed to- Ml. ANTHONY ILYNN - | ii. In the doeth at the City Bupital 'on the ith of December of Anthony -Flynn, Charlottetown luaas one of its mort beloved and nagaacted ci widely kann thrwzhwt Efiiiiggifiyilil i§'§i§§§r§§5=Eir E,g»§ 2'§"° a' §§ age 5; gig its 5 ;§2§e E“Es= §“§§E E53 gl? if-55? sl e€¥€?§ aoter. Flynn war born on of September: 1856 and long resident of his be- provinoe. In July. IIB long railway comer. a usd service tb the pub- tored the employ of d Railway. .R Two dl?- Hediedsundayatth but wise men in this land believethltnlgma iii iii fm“i\i» ,railronding D- E is ri _S i § S. .ag &IYlBUD& iii; iiéi w.="r ..i= cease to exist-be mereli discards the “mortal envelope" and bil lvlfll reappears in the person of an in- fmt. 'The Grand Priest hmd supreme civil and religious power in the country, where the Dalai Lamar. or .uiim at Saint Francis of A¢¢ie‘»0r\in Iamll. wal worshipped as a her 87th birthday a victim of a heart attack .Interment took place in Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden Surviving Mrs Farrell in addition a son John T Farrell, a daughter l Church here. , | mn. ru-reii mea wednesday on Mrs. I-lel.na J. O'Brien, mother 0 d |s‘lter. Mrs. Catherine Dettrlch f th Mau and two _ Piymou , ., gran “Xiu President-Misa Myra Hun Vmmmn Directors-Mrs Cleo Docknn- aom, Mm Juiis' campbeu, un. J. Flight Range W. Campbell. next meeting. Mrs Jas. A. Mdlieod. ' tional Anthem The first regular meeting follow af,thehomeofLhl.MnleolmUv aneilcrtwaemadetoglin §=?H§ F2325 E2 ggggé E fisle lingawi-ionDecemhQ newPre$ident lnth¢chairThe ber; present Whegwouldyo Christmaspruen | Iewasmovedseoonded rled thntMrl.J J appointed Beer'¢tary’|.'r1rrvr anothsryear Itwudaomovedmlladldan thelountly E éilggggé iliiir iii? lic! i. i the Ikdaral Andaem. __-xiii-il-1 CanadlanDairy Ploduetslntllilne _*__ audiwi-»-urn J. J. u¢n°mua.l Of Tl\l‘lpS Mrs. Jas. A. Meieod. Q _-- The appointment 0! lecroltfl One most interesting point wi ’l`rea.sur~er was left over until the regard to tha length of flight The following alek committee wal at the recent annual meeting of appointed: Mn. J. J. McDonald and ontario Entomological society. Dur ly cu th own the Tiiemeetingcioeedwithtlaele- movement andmigraitimu oftghc of ingthe annualmeettngwaaheld Agrisultiirointliepllitwoyolri- some ere distances D1 on of gladiolua thripl was made lui ing the intensive studies of the tliripl by the Entomological Bran of the Dominion Department odthodiltanoetheadultsw tofly Thiawaadonebyrneans tangiefoot screens md trap not at pltllh. VI-Ui-Ill from a definite infestation and Adult! wei'¢ c tured PIP 9.- Fi' iawoopiril Ill screens CU felt from the nearest of infestation and on t frornthe it 'iii iiiiig ii his = ;‘5§§§§ i ii to i i .- virtual deity. Lhasa hu been the Lamas' capi- tal for centuries It is a “forbidden city" and still remains one of the on the globe. Th prevailingxeiigionoflmml- ismbafomtof Buddhllm. The jesty" and the “Sovereign ’h1a.lure, ers in Mongolia and China. na but is under British mandate. a bar to modernintion. XNIIAW W. I. erggs Q iiiirig ieiiil §i ga most mylterimrl and remote cities Dalai Luna ia chosen by_ white. and there ia no check on ms power. He1sknownutha“.lewelol\h; mu 1 eumwwhu but is guided to ordinary ultlel by. custom. The sect has many follow- Tibet il nominally 5 Dart of Chl- In ll! a Treaty of Common! was signed by Great Britain and Tibet. but the mow-capped rhmllllll IN handsomely and coaches of y. And under- going all the hardships ineident to raiiroading in those dayl; overeun- the many difficulties and trials arduous position, "Bundy" an adeetionately called, wan ted promotion which came in October 1000, wlim be was appointed locomotive engineer. ~'l'he prunotitm brought added pondbilitiu but bil lllnoridrl recognised his merit gmerally accepted that arduoiu trip, al. in than long ago. had to be unde 5 fad. run made, “Bundy” varislgtlsiected for the Job. ii i Serta Egii i. . iii iiiigiiili ovsrt.held'nrr\y line and formanyyenreafterwaa alignedtothatbranchaervioe.And throughalithollyean he retained thoadectionateutounof his bro- therrailroadmda . Afhraiienviaiilerecordofthirty six y\l.rl|ervie\wit.liout aelnglo or main aooident to mar he retired from active ..iifiii;ii;iiii “ii J’ 5 2-* 'ii' iiliiilgi ‘E iigiiggs Egiriliii iii E IIIDADII Hines ` Ol Hard Coal §§§§er;'ie; frgeggaggis i;i;i§-iii-;is‘iii§iiieii gg ;§§@3i§ii;§s.§g2;§;f ='§“é§§.§ '§'>i55S gZ’i iiiii in E ight; rif- igfaa' £2- 8§is= li i.e§§%§iiii.el§.$? S? S E kunnhk Dibenyl the Ciantess Dies At ' Age Of 120 CAPE NWN, South Africa.. Dec. 20.-_(O.P.l A native woman, Maga- bela Goeba, reputed to he 120 yuan old. died recently neu' Qulan‘| Toim. She was eight feet high, and had ll cliildren and ntimcrotl grand-children and great-gi-md. children. She had vivid memorial ol the lmoldmt 'known aa the “Vision of Uinh1aka.n." which took ol” 100 year: no. U 5' £ in fgf g I its ion of andthe wld the their stock, come to of food ivm, w fiiii i§§§i; iiiiii Duty Proposed On Fire Arms 0.2.)-An .3 wa. §;E§§;§§§;;§ §§§=gii§§-iiiil ‘§ _#_ Eini §ii§ii-ifiii E hrmmiscome the Company. bemune they were 'busy makin! rum for Hitler.” , 5?. il s DIPHIDI f Lady (in museum)-Whet’n thot? Prudence-A diplodeoiu. An eg. tincf. creature of prehletmio times. mn? blimdenomo and low think- Indy-Ob.laee.'lholnoltorol thadiplolnnt.-Dimdulhr. if- is igiii it E. §. il Qnadian GIAVI DIGQQ. ITDDLB) _ AT DANCING PABTM he fini. :E ogg as §§3§i€§§E§3g§§§§§1§ SE! z.5;§ig§gi§5g§ i ;ii‘i.rgs si; 3*? E iggog Q u§E;§§;é35g§§ §E`o_€§“’e55Bg4° iéliriiiggi ixruu of tin Railway; h ' the old burial in 1018. it ooii- e early Loyalinl t John from tie Uni the time of they |l’lY0luU@. Ill!!! of the stomg carry qinint epttapiu and tae' New Bftrnlliok Historill 803! he.ve.preeu'vOd these in their ie- north. 6009 FUI CATCH IN NORTH 00Ui¥'I‘ll ' @A»l£.l1.Y' PORTADE, we Did. N-Thefurcltch is zoodall thrown the north country. 1°' ending to tnpperl returning iv- omtly to Cranberry Portage on tb' Canadian National. There is an er- ceptlmally big run of foxes tltll some mink and ly!!- '1'r\m>°l'l generally aa- naimi for fur., been the only retaili- i -E "5 33 §§§§s =i Anlr lnanfn una-1 on can 3 the season to dates. _ Nolfectotbeloldcreof You. of course, wish _guard your investment in ciated Gu and Electric Z-,i oébauum ar.- Amclatnl Bas and Electric lionpany A to do Spur utmost to sale- L the bentures of Asso- y To do this believe you should Cairn , ` we exdianp em at once undef the Huge Importation ' waauiaa rms) l MONTREAL, Doo. ll.-llalportb tion through the port of Mmtnal during the 193! navigntim mason of l.2'1`l.ill) Welsh iiah n altlmuh nd. 5;-5!;§§.¥‘7i|§ B 'iiiiiiili iii, 'firirili iii? iiiiiiid digit ’§igE€§gi§sse§li Pvlrlfrrjlor ’ West Indies Plan of Rearrangement gf $wo.ooo.ooo of the been exchanged by well Resiinrion by and investment dealers of been growing steadily. no interest or were chmod mir .pinion their own Debeiiturea and wine without delay, Option r and z have been the eliq'os payment of interest it Nearly termaoftliltligilnl andere like \ Debentures of all series hare ' over .ppoo holdem. important Mllly, l1¢l’¢l0f0i'e Slloiirii Opposed to -it, have recently 'Huey are now exchanging ti ii gr rilUliUy-certain. Debt Capitalization. Binh, *trot Compaiiii-< the need for the Plan has advising others io do like re conservative and lholders. Regular in with Option I- ng' Debenturis (|u|,j¢¢¢ in the y be¢n issued “fn deposits gi iii [_ 'r _giifi 3'? ~ iF;§ldl!.§!饧§ E_e l lil r .ii ii on I. 1 ` der OP' I Option I ide: other- Debentures hgwever, `u==q»ue»brdev°»if "°d°' i . ',‘ ';` ! °n exghangti . ,pu will bd |934 gn y0ilf Conv!! i»_n.aoo¢» .vin-1110*"