PAGE THREE Buffalo Meat Considered Delicacy MONTREAL, bee. az-s we1-' come change of diet for those cit- llehl W110" Nlliotite- hzve become eloyed with beef steak, pork anq lamb chops was offered when the ‘first of this year's supply o1 hug- dale meat from the Government Turk at Wainrlght, Alta, was dis- tributed to the trade. Slaughter of the surplus ani- Irrls. authorized several weeks ago by the Canadian Government, has been ecessary in order to reduce the herd to manageable proportions and to a point where it can he llllihofted by the available pasture. ‘Of the 1500 anlnrls killed it is es- timated that well over so par cent ‘or them will be suitable for im- Jnediate retail sale and by the third Tweak of December the Canadian fictional RBIIWPYS will have distrib- Jutcd newly 3o cal-loads to Calgary. Edmonton. Wininpeg, Regina. Prince lAlbert and Vancouver as well as to Montreal. I According to Burns and Company ltd. who are handling this distri- Pbution. buffalo meat is comparable to good beef, and a bufrio steak is “oonside ed by many a delicacy. The meat is a little darker than beef ind is much in demand by the bet- ter class hotel, restaurant and by clubs. The butIalo differs” from the "domesti steer in th~t its meat is prime st about seven or eight years‘ . Hungary's CENTRAI. CIIARIIIAN Moratorium --—-- debts, effective today was declared isistse by outs“, my u...“ 18st nisht by the nunasrisn Gov- emmellii- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-flu; En- ithililteofficial statement explained dowment Fund or the Pg-Qtggtgnt _ P W" "Wee"? bmilefl "it Qiphflnese has received tloouo rroin lm-‘Kn tfflde balance is insufficient the Estate of the late Hannibal I. J0 provide a surplus of foreign our- iMoore, Campus, Nevada, per Mm ‘some acceptable to Hungary's George Abbott, also thanks are clue ‘oi-editors. the Dunstaffnage Women's Instit- I It has been evident for some time, i "is for contribution to Maintenance the government statement said, ‘ M 35-09- thlt the nation would not have means to cover service oi all its foreign obligations much longer. Runners’: foreign trade brings in Prinollnlly the currencies of near. by nations which are not acceptable i0 HUMP-fr‘! creditors. A degree issued by Finance Min- PR-E-NUPTIAL SHOWER-A very interesting event took place at the home of Mrs. Jane MacKenzie, French River, on Tuesday evening. Dec. 15, when a miscellaneous show- " W85 Elven in honor of her grand- davshter, Miss Lillian MacKenzic. W110 was nearing a very happy _ PHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TIIE CANAIIIAN i Phone Rese 1ll39-l2-24-2i South Boston Gang Leader Dead (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 23~Police said late last night that Frank Wallace, alias Frank Gilstin, alleg- NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION AT NATIONAL NCTEL Dine and Dance Under the Auspices Canadian Legion rvatlons 1170 ‘Chinese Government Resigns In Body i NANKING, Cllina., Dec. 23.—(A. ; NEW GLASGOW A Merry Christmas and a bright and prosperous New Year to the Guardian staff and all its readers. The members of the Fredericton Christian Church met at the home Dinner de Luxe F Good Music Siislziijfidvlgtrekfiniln velties avors ‘Ndsemakers ‘ ' “s” ‘ N° 0 . I , ed their daughter, Miss Irene, the 9.3 to closing n. 1 $350 er late e ic ent organist of their church ' p P with some beautiful Christmas gifts in appreciation of her never-tiring and willing efforts of performing her duties as organist. After the address and presentation was made, the rc- maindcr of the evening was spent in community singing, games and social intercourse. after which the ladies of the congregation scrvcd a. dainty lullcll . ' iPJ-China. which has had 5W0 or more KOVOTIIXTIEIIIZS on SCYSTZZI 000i!- Mr. Iiitlville Stevenson, P.W.C. rioiis in recent years, last night student, is spending the Christmas locked even one. ‘ster Friedrich Koranyi announced that all available foreign curt-en. "ifs in "o" nation would be used ifirs: fol service On the 1924 recon- strurtlnn loan, amountingte 5p- proximately $4,000,000. If any re- mainrd. the Finance Minister said, it would be used in payment oi other debts. The government statement ex- p-‘fllnsd that the moratorium had been deferred as long as possible at the request of certain foreign representatives. The decree stipulated that public and private debts for which suffic- ‘coincldence in her young life. Al- IihWBh the weather was not the Qmost desirable, upwards oi fifty oi {her friends gathered to bestow their ,8ifts and best wishes on her. The Jdmwinl; room was decorated in pink ‘and white streamers, and bells. A heavily laden basket decorated in {white with pink bows was carried in by little Mme June afacKenzic, lilter of guest oi honor, as bride and ‘Master Leigh MacKenzie, cousin qt the bride, as groom. The bride-to- |be was escorted in by Miss Marion Stewart to the strains of Ioiicn- grins bridal chorus, played by Miss Every Minister and Vice-Minister resigned, bringing the entire ma- chinery of government to a stand- still. There was no authority to speak ofllcially for thc nation. There was no one to make even formal Qprotest in casc the Japanese, as was believed likely here. occupied Chin- chow. Shortly after Nanking learned of the unit resignation of the ministry. it received another shock. News got out that Clliang Kae-Shck, who cd leader of a south Boston K8118 was one of the two victims o! a shooting ufiray in the north end today. Fingerprints taken from a man at first believed to be Guiseppc D1 Anello, proved to be those of Wallace, police said. General oidcrs had been issued from police headquarters shortly after the shooting for police to pick up Wallace. who was supposed to have escaped after the shooting in Wllilih Bernard "Dodo" Walsh. e member oi the Gustln gang. was l l ' ‘. 8:5’) killed‘ lad eit by aeroplane fol his native holidays with her parents, Dr; and Mrs. A. l3. Stevenson, New Glasgow. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Qulglvy en- tertained the members of the New Glasgow Christian Church on Thursday evening inst in honor of their organist, Mrs. Preston Camp- bell. The members took uuvuntagc of the occasion and made l: a doublu surprise, when they prcscntcd their pastor and his wife with u beautiful parlor clock and Airs. Campblcli with a generous purse. The different gay/Q up the prqsjdgngy 1351; wee-g parties were taken entirely by sur. prise. Ml‘. Rcndlc Houston acted as DECEMBER 24. 1931 '5 ..... .. . . g . g t St. esbytertan Chu rch MINISTERI—BEV. B. MOOHEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mrs. lLtl. Rogers. Choir Director-Maul Amawson TOMORROW — CHRISTMAS DAY Public Worship at Eleven O'clock A. M. Preacher. THE MINISTER. The praise for the day will |l1ChldBi—Pl'0C€SSIOIl3I Ilymn, , "0, Come All Ye Flithflll"; Solo, “The Gift", (Bthrcnd). i Miss Marjorie Wood; Anthem, "See, Amid the Winter ' Snows", (Goss) ; Recesslonal Hymn, "As With Gladness Men of Old." STRANGERS AND vlsrroas CORDIALLY INVITED. i Erwin Taylor and Robert Donald, Dalhousle College, H lifax. Messsrs Lloyd Lcckerby. The addresses delivered by the Harold Wocdsfde and Miss Thelma Rev. M. s. MacMiilari at the Christ DCHRM- Prime 0i will“ “new mas services on Sunday were most C1""1°ii'e*°“'"‘ appropriate for the occasion. : The momma dkccurse was based Mrs. James A. Campbell left on ifmm the words o! Luke 2' 82a Ag. Tuesday morning for a three months ter briefly reviewing the conditions mp w the Unlwd states‘ whue in the ancient Rom.“ Republic‘ and absent she will visit her sister. Mrs. having related by a mental picture Ludlow, Mass, relatives and friends me revelation mad: ,0 the Shep. in Cambridge and Andover, lifass. herds on the Judcan him, me and purposes visiting New York be- spmker went on m Show that mm fore her return. IVIrs. Crmpbell will a world experiencing pessimism and be many missed P5 Organist m despair God brought a. son through Prmceimwn United Chum!‘ and a. very. humble door. and out of h" trkmds wish h" a pleas“! dreiry circumstances. h°uday""M' That son is the Saviour 0f the world. What glad tidings on Christ- Predict SUCCQESS Of mas Sunday to be. able to declare Five Year Plan Malpeque -of age. whereas the steers are at village of Feughwh u, Northern Chairman and called the gathering to boys and 8mg that at the hem-t their best at two or thrw years. From a butcher's point of view a buffalo is not considered old until he is pest ten. On account of its jwell developed forequarters a much lrrger proportion of meat comes from this part of the buffalo. ac- tually about 52 or 3 per cent. than from a steer whose hind quarters produce the best cuts and the big- gest weight of beef. As in previous years the hides of the carcasses will be handled by the Canadian Government. Some will be used to mrkc buffalo robes and coats and other articles of hu- man apparcl. Quite a large number will also be fabricated into spec- ient foreign currency is not aveu- Myrtle Bernard. She took her place able must be paid in pengqeg to under an arch of evergreen and pink the Hungm-iau National Bunk and white bows. Tile interesting wyuch Wm hold the money as parcels were opened by Miss Edna trustee for the creditors. The pengoiamnble- “mi M155 Rubi’ lefnflfd is the Hungarian monetary unit. m“ ‘he “cmmpimylng llum°r°us i In ordering’, trade and mmucc verses, after which Lillian thanked may not ha“. the Nation“ Bank the donors for their lovely gifts in Wm m", at the disposal of Hungab a very pleasing style. Then the party ‘an citizens such sums as are need_ joined In singing “For she's a Jolly ied to carry on and also will cover g§°deFe1:Jw'gl A damliy lfmchem‘ service on the so-callcd credit- s s We ' w rem“ “d” o! m“ i ' i freezing agreement. even ng was spent in violin mus.c In explanation of this measure. and sing-Song’ . the government pointed out 1t was, Mr. George E. Woodsidc, Clinton Qflildtieerixlfiiiziirstthiiththgungary . was a visitor yesterday at the homo penmhoihis daughter. lvirs. Raymond be covered by a gold reserve and Di Ancllo, polio: believed at first. was a member u? the Lombardo gang WIlICIi the other crowd was supposed to have attempted to in- timldate. Members of both gangs engaged in gun batle in an office on the third floor of a five story office building. After being shot Walsh staggered into thc office of Julius H. Wolfson an attorney, and col- lapsed at the feet of Wolfsons sec- rotary. The latter became hysteri- cal. Wcfson was out oi’ the office at the time. Wallace was found dead on the second flight of stairs in the building. The police said they found four chum’ with the unuouuceu jnten_ to order and told the object of the tum o; “yum a qumt me hm m; cnteztainmcnt. lie then asked thc [naming 8300f [yam the turmoil u; ‘host and hostess to take the seats ‘ Chinese politics. iof honor ivllile MI‘. Edison Railings l only [ortywiuht hours ago the read tile following address and Mr. capital buzzed with rzzmns that Wallace Dickieson presented the Chung would resume his dictatorial gift. Following was tlic address: To control of the government. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Qiliglcy-As the 1n the ‘vukc u; Cuiuugs depart" season of Peace and Goodwill rolls um more were a“ sons o. reports of around again, we the members 1f new sums umoug the northern and New Glasgow Christian Churcn can- Soumem party leaders, assembled not allow it without expressing our hem to gum, u new guvcmnwm’ and lovc and nppreciatlcn for your scr- some observers declared there was "Ices dmmg the 5cm" You have ljtfle ukeuuoud of any quick “new labored with us in the work of the meht that wouk; provide (mum Wm.‘ Master. Your helpful sermons have rulers once again. ' inspiicd us on to a higher and nob- ghe cubjnet quit m the m“, of lcr standards of living, while your of the Christmas story is a child \i.'liirse coming has given childhood u t~ir chance. The heart of the “m” is “M”! m" m" Cm“ told the Union Central Executivve were is a great deal or diner-Committee of the Soviet Govern- ence between a saviour bom and aiment, assembled last night in the saviour found‘ ' former throne room of the Czars, “w, only way to have a yer“: that the workers and peasants have Christmas is not to spend it n re ‘the necessary grit and detenmm veiling but in seeking a saviour. tion to bring the five year plan In closing Mr. MacMlllm applied a . . h t l i I foiu the lessson very beautifully saying to a trmmp an common n I MOSCOW, Dec.. 23 - A. P.) - Vyachcslaff Mislotoff, president oi the council of People's Com-missars with the gentle hand of a little appearance on the speaker.‘ child God comes knocking at our fih 1 d hearts and if only we will let Christ raatmm brought to " p? 0:? in. then Bethlehem will be within gftlfuasierggzid girjrggscgmer: f); our own hearts, and there will be Joy in heaven because anothir child ‘he U‘ S‘ s‘ R‘ Garnhum, City. ___.________ - THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR upmuts by 68,191.31 Chen Mmgushuy efforts in the leadership of the acting head of the executive comb people has always been for the bet- cil. The ullit resignation meant the torment Dr the community" A5 ‘PM loss of Dr. Wellington Koo. widely Y°"- M"- Quislev. you have been kiwi"! FvmisirMini-ster. 8nd '11 V, faithful in all the activities in con- of God L; bum The total capital investment ii‘. The theme of the evening ser- nxslggst 3;‘: wall”; Ill0Il was "A Guiding Star in Life." p ' be 2 006000 The text wzs from Rev. 22:10 "1 “m” ‘“Pp"°’dm“ 1y s 790°‘ ' pistols in the building and also took into custody two incn they said were found in the building. The men were Timothy Coffey of South Ial coats and rugs for the Royal foreign currency stock. as stipulated Canadian Mounted Policemen. by law, and that it was the govem- ' ment's duty to see Io it that public , and private obligations are fulfilled, British Guide (showing places of - -.- ;*'AEP.—‘ ,r—...-- 1 - Mail Plane Route Season Closes ' QUEBEC. Qlleu Dec. 23—(By ‘The perfect Airdrorm at 4.15 yesterday after- noon, the season's first mail plane in pengoes if not in gold. ' Whatever foreign currencies re- IinteresU-It was in this room that Lord Wellington received his first Boston and Giuseppe Scalia the po- lice said Coffey was found hiding in Wolfson's office and he had Soong. the nation's bulwark in fin- ance. main after service on the recoil- struction loan has been taken care of will be devoted to service on Budapest contained in the so-call- commission. American Tourist (suddenly in- terestem-How much was it? __._._‘_}._..___. 0N, AND 0N, AND ON "Jessie, I have told you again edagrsement o! Galen-f 021925. an: sags-s‘ x nuir w FDERYTVTICII DIES!‘ In his statement of resignation Dr Koo vividly told of party and per» sonal jealousles and intrigues. At a time of grave national emergency, he was surprised to learn, he ex- helped Walsh in there. scalia was found in another section of the building. The authorities also said Cifcy was a member of the Gust- ‘n gang and scalie. of the Lombardi: gang. , Aithodkxfifie pbnce ha hot been risotto misgivings‘ aménga section of the people who indicated no con- nection with the church and its work. In conclusion, we ask you to accept this small remembrance, which is given with all good-will and as time rolls on may it be a mnstant reminder of our love and stcem. Wishing you both a merry plained. that his actions had given chrlstmas “d P happy and 3395f»- verous New Yeai". Signed on behalf if the members of the New Glasgow t . am the bright and morning star." which m m per com gram" h" had been originally planned e I I1 ggllizgaiiljsinwtixseezguis: i“: Asserting that some branches of Macmillan mentioned many gunk industry already have completed mg stirs m mm In closing he a? their five year schedule. although eaied to his hearers to take as the fourth "ear °f the m“ l‘ just fhelr motwuwl (hi, follow the starting, M. Molotoff emphasized Light o! the We;~ld:‘*~'""*"""“'“mL“lmflad’~ ""'°°“ °‘" ' ' The mum added m the ‘mpwb in fuel, metal and machinery and slveness of the service and w“ as declared improvement was necessary "s" "Quebec City and _____i_______ pgfggng ere talking, but wait un- given an authoritative story of what ‘idencem him and he wastherefore Jhrlstian church. ruuows___ in land, water and sir transporta- bhe Seven Islands on the North y]; Eng-fan's L0G“; til they stop." ' happened in the building they said bound to leaveufls posh Mn Qulgley m u few weu-chgsgn ' 1pm, Coast of tin St. Lawrence, came. ‘ "Yes, Mum, but they never do they "were sure that members of similar lack of cgnfldence a!” words thanked the cgngrggaflon m; Sunday A M to aeuocessiul ending. Pilot W511i"; The disappointed humorist was stop!" the Gustin gang entered the third peared to have been pmscm u, an their pleasant surprise and remark- . left Quebec at 8.25 in the rnorninirguegned tr, he bttter, "Hang it all, —-i-f--_- floor officc to hold up a group oi 'muusuu,s_ ed that clocks had always been his Prelude A biackmaller wrote a letter to a and mills the 345 mile trip and re- l-um with e. single stop at Seven Islands. He carried e. little more m‘; two hundred pounds 0f let- sir, you sit on every joke I send you." "Let me assure you. my deal‘ sir.” replied the editor, pressing a TRIED AND TESTED Customer-Are you quite sure this suit won't shrink if it gets wct on me’! Lombard.) gangsters and the fight developed. The police also express- ‘ cd the opinion that the office where the shooting occurred had been_ ‘Legs’ Diamond Not Mourned favorite "hobby", so was greatly ap- preciated by he and his wife. Mr. Houston then asked Mrs. Campbell to take another seat of honor, alt h , ' »@m»»»~-c~-»~i~»» i:...:’.:":.:":..:.":";t:..t "The Bells of Aberdovy"-Stow- "i- ist k tn ltte d li cu°l4lch°rus °f Angels" Du‘ :1 labiarzr oiethee sdmvevansamee ‘iiridr: tial sum of money was paid over. By ' W he; m3 packages. It is expected! bell for the visitor to be shown out. Mr. Greenberg- Mine frendi, used us the headqual-tgrs yo, u while Mrs, Townsend, McNeil] read b is another trip will be maids on Thurs- "I should certainly not do that if every fire company in the city has “we,” i I the address and Miss Bertha Nisbcti °A£thgm_ ‘Tear not, I bring m” plied: "I ain't got no money. but I 54 there were any point to them." squirted vater on dot suit. (Called an PPM) presentedthe purse. Following was ' am interested in your proposition. u" m“ ' N R t (s . . rmrw ybnx. u. Y. Dec. 2s - he uddmss. good tidings," Iorrenz, choir. B” I 0- Cll Campaign ' ' Postlude: Peon Triomphale.- Am‘ A AIQV: Eight Insertions . n A4 A‘A¢AA Classified Advertisements Watching Trains ." 10o per line of 5 words 9e per line of 5 words 8o per line of 5 words 7e per llne of 5 words senses .. a ‘ i n0++oo+++o+oo+o+¢++ognw+ i For Slayer WINDSOR. Ont, Dec. 23 — (By The Canadian Pressl-Close check of all trains from the north is being made hers by police assisting in the widespread search for the unknown slayer of Constable Albert Nault at _ Through most of his adult years Fflrbldden Jack “Legs" Diamond lived outside i- . the laws o.’ church and state. striv- BOMBAY, Dec" 23-—(A.P.)——Feel- ing by bloodshed, trickery and brag- ings of Indian Nationalist leaders gedooio to become a "big shot" in were indicated from many parts of gangland. the country today. I Last night his puny body lay in Subhas Chandra Rose. Bengal unhaliowcd ground-hastily slloved leader of the National Congress into a shallow grave. deserted by all called for "determined organization save his relatives. a few family Dear Mrs. Campbell: - As the Christmas season approaches, we could not let the opportunity puss without conveying to you in some ' small way our appreciation of your~ 'serviccs as organist of our church] Fine?" mmuies m?“ “cit” m‘ For some time you have uiiilingly and cnpably performed your duties and friends have gathered here to- night to express in a tangible way LSCCY. “STREET SCENE” r. M. l "Christmas Fantrsia" of well known melodies. Ralph Duncan. Carol-The Heavenly Stranger. Choir. - For 5d,», To Let Sudbury, Monday. John Reid, 19. along we ‘whole "on... u, a u", "lam and u", wue he had m. their appreciation, No {natflgf how Offertory: ‘lsoei. Noel-Carol. . _ said by C. P. G. O. police to have Speech for independence at Poona. glected, igreat the difflculfieg “Jere. yQu were Response: Holy Night. hfihoir. CARDBOARD, SUITABLE FOR HOUSE TO LET. APPLY 20 arrived on a freight train, was hail- n“ imam groups’ including the No Overlords of gangdon] 5mm always in your nlacc. helping to Postludc: “Avonley Marc ‘ Frosti ' “m” ‘mummies etc" 16' p3 schoo‘ street 1l119_12_2a-3l' ‘ed m” “mm-grin” "m" “d” “d left Wlllxilg of the Congress, are lgno-r- around in the drlzziing rain today make °"'~' Services °I Emil‘ °"I°Y'i M”- Mm“ A‘ campben‘ B‘ A" u sheet. Guardian omce. med 00w, rive years old. David Birt. Suffolk. 11121-12-23-21. FOB SALE — OLD PAPERS. I TWO GARAGES T0 LET. APPLY 218 Hillsboro Street. 11089-12-22-31. T0 LET -- HEATED APARTMENT with garage. Apply 257 Queen St. remanded for one week pending a check of his recent movements. I iBank Comptroller i Is Appointed ed in arriving at a settlement be- as his casket was hurriedly lowered tween the government and the Con- into the muddy ground in Mount greys. what guaranty is there that Olivet Cemetery, in Queens. India will not go the way of Ire-j land?" he said. "Determined organization along ed whom gangland respected. The Imus‘ we Wish W" Md W“ mm’ isay" C1""'1°ti°t°“m' M's‘ ment and profit to all. In conclu- sion. we ask you to acct-pt this to- ken. not as a reward hilt rather There was no pomp sum as has as nn evidence of our low- and ap-' many friends here learned of the been accarded m m0 pas, ,0 a ]ead_ prcciution for wlwt you have done passisng of Mrs. Douglas A. Ram- organist and choir director. __-_ It was with profound regret that Meat Market DATES 4 Ibs. forzsc Ramsay dl . c. dl n oirioe. 11087-12-22-31. u . 1 _ . “m” "“° ° m" “ =-~-=i- ___-_-_---- ,C,,..,.....,, P»... the whole from and M miss only revert" w“ ti“ mm“ is" nlpiyfiifwhtifil’, $5.55" Z1 Sift“? ,1;*;“,,,3",f,,“,,';,*§ fffffifmlfmffl.‘ _ ‘ FOR. ILENT — SMALL FURNAISIT- BOSTON Mus" Dem 23_J_ w_ acts or terrorism is the best reply of his widow. sobbing: of the New Gmsnow Christian ed as a bfl m caxrble teach" and DRAINED CHERRIES ‘ Fob SAL!‘ To LET’ “on”, ti". (Gd Cgiltitilge’ Adults iialiiy-‘IZ-zggii: Pole comptroller of currency for 5° "19 new llldmancesy "Gmdbym my? Church. Mrs. Campbell also thank- as willing worker in Church life {,°§§'§,_"‘“' on hand at Gm" ti’. -———-——-——-—-uar . '--"'~"“'"" the s Treasury Department, ycs- Newspape“ hem reflected me ed the congregation for so kindly as 3,811 asgu “Home 50cm“). He; c lb- i ' ' view that Mahatma Gandhi, upon _, .< _ ' _ F“ “Lb N" “W: P“ Male Help Wanted - 3M1? $10333) nthaes uzuziilieinizltlhw arrival hm “m Monday, pm,» Culbertsons Lead gzuegrutnufpzighgiiiéu:hgaiiiinvgy musical contributions in rfiincetown Clnystalllzed Cherries 3 TWI ' ' » H‘ _ ' ‘" “ ‘ Un‘ted were always hea y appre- I g°"§}},“;;;';,,,1’§,§°‘;;,§,f§",§f;,?§;°' nacoMa sxrawr BARBER ‘the Federal National Bank of ans-lebivdwniziglgld 22:11:!“ :’c1‘::\t°“:n:i“~::gi_ Nmw YORK, u. ‘Y., Dcc. 2a f-Mrunoruuu Ling. Mr. George 1116,82“, Deep sympuhy L, extended lb- m ' ' 11115_1g.z3-31_‘ through our special, low eiflst ton which closed s, weeek ago. Pear-Dim e cflon '(Wedi'ieSdB.y)—Wlllii-Ilg five of nine Stciclison and Mr. ‘ERIISOII Railings to h" husband’ Mn Douglas Rmr _ _ gggé-ggwsliualrgteéls Nilaflqsutlgeasrsbgr son has been here several days in- lot-gr; em taut campaign m Bengal rubbers at the eleventh session (ti)! ogd iéitlgcrih aftticr $111261; ntélscy Sggg say a nmve or this mam ' - ~ . - - " cs e e a .‘ c, ‘nil; finzdigh: sgigggnl-‘iiiiml; college‘ "a Bnnmztlolltl], Hligfltttf (Zestllrgatmg the condition o‘ the ""1 the “mi” P"°"I“°°‘ “"4 u“ 1215032312215; gnalfvsizeglnd ‘remainder clothe evening was spent v g e8 - . M, I-I. W. ov. -s -, an . i . ‘ 9 ~ . Mrs. George F. Besristo left on Coies Milton. 10976-12-18-fli. __,___,,___ , _ (ordinances givsig the authorities Oswald Jmuby reduced the Md o; in contests, games and music. YM d . ' y fternoon for Montague r; Found i emerwwy P°W°YS t° “"1 "Ifh ‘i- Ely Culbertson and Theodore s. fdainlv lunch was Passed by the ,,,‘,’;‘,,°,,,‘; Wu, spend um “Suva. 2 large bottles-Ext. FOB- SALE — slim-L FOR Pom“ continued to hold the 001mb’!!! 8t- v. hostess, assisted by the ladies of the | LEMON Al“) VANILLA - _ _._._ Lightner from 11,120 to 10.705. Se. , , L .. try, one dollar per hundred .. tenuon d congregation The fintermlnment son on the guest of her daughter, pound‘ The Rifle Fmgfiriiitc-gi’ ‘FOUND _ A cmmrs mwbrmcn M Arrcs-ts under the ordinances wererem “m” Culbertson! :11 l; was closed by singing "God be with you Mm Gem's‘: mmnpmsn‘ 2 Charlottetown. liii ~ - knit suit. color. pink. Owner may more than 18.000 points a e . U m. rt con atuluuons are ex. for B till we meet again. y 3' ifi-.z-¢-=ii Oll BALE — SIIBOPSIIIRE RAM have same by applying at Guard- ian Office and paying for ad. 11146-12-24-11. In loving m-erhoTloi our dear Mother . reported today from Allahabad, Cawnpore and elsewhere. Today those who are sitting pret- Mr. Cleveland Robinson, Brack- |tended to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Auld ‘on the birth of a baby boy Sun- SHELLED WALNUTS (Registered), iweisht 120% A- Pundit Jawiiarhalal Nehru has h, m the on” who have m, 5mg 5 ..". 14- wwr<=iei¢-1""*,fi‘§.°.‘§'r.n.ri M.‘ ("anemu MRS. MARGARET comer been seryed Wm. s notice under the u, ley, was a visitor to the City Friday. d“! D"- '~’°- Q ' ' I c . __. " "I" "'9'"! hi" Ekma‘ "u Ordmanc“ restricting h“ move‘ M“, violet Nuup p_w_c_ student, Mr. Thomas MacNutt was a vis- MIXED NUTS 9. - . _ rwo MALE aoaimsas m rar- t " mum’ ‘mm’ "‘“’s.“°'s‘l‘i.t".‘lr vats family. Anni! Gumml“ lmalmuwrltles m m“ s‘ “m” Pwpm“ "m d“"“,’“'"°d by city on business irridny. spend the nolid~y season the guest pkg. r ma“ mmtmou" mi and 1li24-12-23-2i. D M L ,at Eawah. Its action was takcmauthorities in Calcutta givilis PX" o; m. mu M" Keu- 1 -. ‘ml’ -.- ' ‘menu’ ‘he “each”, o’ the cothltnfiu from ‘n Odlmflll In ‘h? "Re' Mfg (Dr) A B Stcvengqn 5nd I u i: *7. u l0359'l1'91'ii- Bgfiflgmléglsczfimlgzliuflgm UNDIITAKIII _~ 3"“ wmmmee decunedt “$2M” °i "m5" Jwmil 0i ii" Em” Mr. Richard Dickleson were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacGougan 5 "' ' y 1ll40-i2-24-2i. nmsussn xgnzixtdfiwzzuren q" ° 2;‘; fwililvn. which isddtiisl to tile Capital on Friday. returning and Mrs. .1. K. MacGougan were Ib- " _ - I , r th c or . ,__ _ . . Wanted The optimist w! mm w _ _ aug Provincial leaders o, the congressman vuumlvm, wgldenflaf m9 w the same day N ‘sf-tutors to Summcrside on wednel Cfieekse, Tufikey, tlgjuck, wanna-someones: emu. r hin n ever Wll -- ~_ have decided, bowewr- w livid an Booiltiomlsidh cmptrd iheCh-BI-i "There a f v i urd - a e I t ° e“ " °“'“ "°°E' “m ‘mun “x m“, o‘ any‘ out o t gs e n t e a re Wo We 8 0 m 6r meng the stud nts spend ng he Cor‘ Kent & Hula‘ St. a n ._.~ rox us» roa sanl - slim-Ts for fox feed very cheell- Th0 Earle rush . h rl tt town. m" Co’ c a ollim-IQ-IC-Cl. riuvsn cnnismss CARDS. Write J. W. can Guardian. 11144-12-24-81. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PEO- vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- vilie. (R. 8. Souris.) . 9370-10-15-1 month. December 24th, 1930. Inserted by IIer Family. than the pessimist I"! mlt I b things he actually owns- ments and forbidding him to make uhu, mu Mohanm 50mm secret- speeches on the no-rent ifllim- sry of the Congress committee, has The Gwemmem o’ the Unmdiannounced that members would PIOVIIIOCS hill forbidden the pfDVlIl-idefy the Rovemment ban and ham cial conference , ennoilhved b! 0071' the Itswnh mggtlng in any event i E has l0 - emergency meeting at Allahabad. lenge which today. under the ore-slim“?! o! Ne-‘by Indian h!!! been thrwm down “terrorlslsfl iis spending the Christmas holidays 19°!‘ i0 Charmiiemwn °n WWW?!‘ with her parents at North Milton. Mr. Merton Bagnali and Everett wedlock, Hunter River. were in the ing a song." says a critic. Playing it Ind singing it. lbs. for TABLE RAISINS 29c day. Mr. Clyde Auld. Toronto, arrived here on Saturday evening and will Christmas holidays at their re- Ilieotivo homes here are tbs foi- Phone 1210. 60 ’ 3 . l BULK RAISINS ‘ z Ibs. for 4