tie eliiiiiv iiisPLiv IN Just. Received M01113 Chocolates i“? ma. lllllk moi-taunt. n» a rm sec - . HUNTERS Chocolates ~ The Bulk lsaortiriont includes favorite such as Special, Vanilla pookegel mm in mos. select] your packages today. ' SMILESN CHUCKLES J. Phone ll. array oi Obi-Haul hcksgu, In Chocolates FANCY UHIIFIMAQ bulk-MO PDUND. Ernest ll. Worth m ri-iuqo gt, __ PACK- a STBATHOONA W. l. The December meetins of tho Btrathcona Women's Institute met it the home o! Mrs. Herbert Ross on December llth with an attendance 9i nine members and one visitor. rhe meeting opened by singing the institute Ode. iollowed by roll call tviiich was responded to by giving a Christmas Suggestion. Two new [Distinguished I Barrister Passes , (c. r. ‘Cable By outed-ti. Special WIN l0—Sir Joseph distlnsuished barrister lwhosc wide career included some (By Barry Eoelel) (Canadian Prue, stm Writer) CWFIIIIC. lBflLhy) The Clllllllln Yhrlbddwillgodownih sporting invasions from many parts oi the world and irequently came cotton top. . - The seoondjrltish Eirmire Games in August proved a triumph ior mgluid. now recovering iroin the‘ enormous setback in manpower dur- ing the Great War. 1n the grand aggregate ioi- men and women. all events. migland led with 39 iirsts and Canada was next with i1. England garnered l0 o! the men's tmok and-fluid event-s. Canada mun! hooded by Hamid Wobeinrhbril-i linnt marathon victory. women's games England took six events. South Alrlcs. two and Canada one. Honors were evenly divided -in the men's swimming member‘ what Tm mm...“ o; m, you-g in British opium, dim s; section but Canadadominstodinthe prevloiis meeting were read and ap- to the Provincial Sanatcrium in pay- ment ior Seals. sick Committee re- ported. One dollar and iiity cents was voted to spend on oranges ior school children at Christmas and icr three shut-ins. Questionnaire on "Agriculture" was answered. Plans were made ior having a concert. A contest was put 0n. lolflgelgidhurgst; which W" W°ii bl‘ ° ‘t tine including the common law. . n m home o! M“ H Emmi sen hounds, railway Ind statute "mm" “P "mi ' W“ °1 "5 Win“- quharson. Next meeting to be held roll cell to be answered by each member paying a nickel. A dainty He w” unoh was served by the hostess. Vessels _Rush For Port tctP. By Guardian's Special Wire) YARMOUTH. N. 5-. Dec. 10 -‘ vessels and small crcit boat into port today seeding the safety oi wiles‘! berths ls a brisk easterly wind LOOIDDB-MW. by rain. ewe?’- e ooust. iimrm slaiiuis ‘tore ra-scd up Vermouth‘: signal tows: and, storm whrhlmis were Billed b? 80V- rrnment wireless stations. Tonight the wind was rising steadily and rain was heavier, Vessels which hail planned to g0 to the Bil-lull. remained iii port. Central Guardian ‘ FUNERAL luiiAuE-‘Ihc funeral of the lute Leo MeNaily takes mace‘ this morning from the residence oi his iether-in-law, Mr. Michael con- uoiiy, 55 Doi-choii r St. at 8.50 to! SoLnt Dunstan! uilios. thence to’ R. C. cemetery. MARRJAGIS Wl-lITl-MACLIOD—At t1‘! Par- ionage. Murray Harbor. P. E. L. Thursday, Nov. 39. lBMt-by Nev. T. it. Goudge. Helen Dobtliy M-cl.ieod 0i Beach Point to Han-y Frederick whitotoi White lands. PENNY-LELAOHEUB —— At the Parsonage. Murray Harbor. P. E- L. Friday. Dec. '1. i980, by Rev. T. R1 Gouiize. Bessie Jennings 1AL_ ‘ oi Guernsey Cove to Wallace Vin- cent Penny o4 Murray Harbor. W1llTE-DUNN—At the Pu-sonarid Murray" Harbor, P. E. I.. Botiuduy. Doc. 8, i934. by Rev. '1‘. R. Goudge, Myrtle May Dunn to Freeman White. both oi Murray Harbor. MACHON-MACKAY-At the Par- sonage. Murray Harbor. P. E. 1., Monday. Dec. 10. 1934. by T. R. Goucge. Frances Elizabeth Mac- Kly to John Henry Macho». both oi Murray Harbor. DEATHS COADY-At North Wiltlhire, Dec. 19th.- Mlohaei Coady, aged N. Pim- aral notice later. N. MacLean UNDIBTAIIB lllBAI-III Charlottetown“ N Wlllllllli one Ill rinsnc SILVER proved. 1t WM decided to send two‘ POP-I. LEVIN is PAYING iiiciicsr - CASH PRICES FOR siiviziz FOX AND ALL omen RAW runs. ‘IT wiu. PAY YOU TO SEE isgvm aprons" SELLING e. R.HOLMAN 4 90 QueoirSt, Charlottetown his home today at the age o! 61 years. Born and educated in England. Ireland and abroad, he wont to British Central Africa in 1000 and then in 1006 to British Guiana, where he occupied various ludioial posts until he became attorney- general oi the colony in 1010. He was a ntember oi various colonial commissions oi a semi-judicial ha- revision commissions c! British Guiana. _ on acting British dele- gate to the reparation commission at Vienna in 1020-2 and senior member oi the Austrian and, Hun- garian debt reparation committee in the two years- iollowing. wheel he returned to British Guiana ior, a briei’ period, then coming to} England in 1925 to take up private‘ practice. Discuss Set Price For Newsprint (C. P. by Guardhrfs Special Wire) QUEBEC. . iil-Newqtint company officials held ii. condor- srieo with Pemier L. A. ‘reach oreau here today on the question oi price oi Quebec newsprint to the United states publishers and the powlbie consequences to those iirms which mid at a price lower than tiho $42.50 per tori agreed | upon be moot manuic/rturers about one month mo: Premier ‘ibscbereau, who met the deiegiitwri with Hon. Hcncre Meircier, Minister oi Lands and Fin-cots and Hon. J- l. Pemuit Minister ct! Roads and Mines. is- sued thc foilowinq statement the close o! the meeting: I “We got on vcrv well. company representatives realised the . thore is for their; industry to coo-aerate sp that the price o! paper be stabilised and that it may be high enough to allow thsoc enterprises to operate, at a profit. "lilieee gentlemen have agreed to meet again and come back to see us in about h fortnight to lot! us know what decision they have reached." ~ The noisier-once was ire-lied by the Remier. I-t followed announce- ment by the American Newqeririt Publishers Association in tin! United States that ii governmental! lnterieicnce continued in conneo-l tion with Limitations between its members and certain Quebec firms it would seek elsewhere for its sour-es cd supply. lxxxxs¢ Sunnysiile Beauty and Chiropody Parlor i For the remainder of the month oi December . we will give SPECIAL RATES > on all lines oi ‘ t BEAUTY WORK ‘ Plione 612 109 GRAFTON 8T. A A. v~v¢vvv~vvvv vvvvv ""1.2'is§-ié-14.1eiq ' units-q Ls‘ Foxes ‘Rte . ' London, with Jack Lovelock women's swimming meet. taking live titles. England swept the boards in boxing but Canada with, three iirsts led in wrestling. and young Bob Mal-cod oi ‘lwonto; topped oiiis gisnd week oi sport by; taking the ill-mile cycling title. 1 The Empire's women athletes in the siune wook went into the Wom- en's World Games. also at Lon- don. ond iound continental oppo- sition too tough. The Gaman girls with Poland annexing 83, England 81 and Canada m. More Canadian Triumphs Abroad I Q88 oemifldoiestins the: bong. Jock on Empire Records_"w'ortderhjil _. v Year In_ SportfifRealm _§ Mother Country's Indizithlietics.‘ Tennis And Golf AndfCanadian Successes‘ Abroad, Highlights ,0: Empire Efforts}. mgluid main be had s. largo share in lmslandh suocesiiiul deienoe oi the Davis -Olll> Roinst American team that knocked out the. Australians. ‘the h- ~-Winibledon» singles title by isinaies. Perry went on to deiend _ his American title successiully. About the some time another United Ctates invasion was being “Dolled suooossiully on the placid Waters o! the Thames, where 1on- ddn wanders boat Princeton ‘Uni- versity _i_n_ the“ Grand Challenge ‘Cup » Q classic crew event oi the Henley Ravel Rosette . . Second only to the moire Games as a "ismily" meet was the historic annual meeting ‘oi the ‘National ltlile Associotiorfat Bisley Csinp iii Jilly. "l-‘he’ Canadians " won‘ the ‘Meckinnon Cup and recaptured the Kolapcre Cup. to sweep the big team events. England kept the King's Prize but Bzt- James 3o:- iand oi qtorcnio annexed the Prince oi wales prise. The Canadians made the best showing in the post iew years. . . An invasion that iailed was the campaign oi Mate. great American thoroughbred. on the Ensiish Turf. Mate raced all season, starting l0 times and winning one minor race. The turf season will’ long- be remembered i0;- the deieat oi. the hot iavorite. the hitherto unbeaten Colombo. in the Dorby,. won by Windsor Lad who went on to cap- ture the 5t. lager. longest o! the classics. The season was the bes‘ since the war. Aussies Regain Ashes Elnillarid however could. not re- A unique athletic venture was Del the Austrwiim cricket invasion. the schoolboy mjef, at Mglbgurnfimfi Aussierreoaptured tho mythi- in connection with the Viotorll. ell "Ashes." lost in the isst im- Btete centenary ce1ebrati0ns.Amc!l; iish Your of Ailfliffilll. bv winning the prominent competitors in elrmii mm Hid dflilii/Q Toll Match most every line oi spzrt who sail- oi the tour. dire linslisluteom how- od Down Undgy 1o.- the by; com. svcr suiicrcd .i'rom injuries in tho . petition; m wnnmtii-m Wm; m; lost match. Two were drawn and ccicbrstlon, wasa band oi 12 Cari- lfiiiillnd end Australia won ‘one- sdlan sohoolboys. In oompctitgyn elch oi. the "previous ‘lusts. ‘There with Australian and New ZeolsndWVB-s no recurrence ct thi- youth they won eight oi ii events. ma?‘ breaking thr-c Australian recyrds. ""9 "i" Rctu fling home, they stqppeq o“ cricket relations ~~.bei‘1\‘ci\ , in New Zealarld and in a meet at “("11" Auckland Nov. c Won all but one Remit! ‘this style. did not many in the year two oonsdiuir-‘ivwiw- event on the card. hockey teams wound up the long- "st and most ‘successiul tours any "i! "i! °Y "i0 "m! 3198 w“? 0! {mm Ngg-{h Amefma h“ put Lin? Gfllnl; 1W17!"D'$l0 8d ‘RB-V? n m 3.51pm; m4 mu-qm Th, weight who has beenzcempaignirag sggkgwgh Qugkgr‘ ygturngd hQmQ in Blgllnddn IQJAQQLII.’ QXPRB. in March alter winning the woridfflai-hc wins b"?! W" stripped oi club amateur championship from t at Milan m mmd 5mm.‘ with . hen Harvey o! Wales. Larry hug-ht bitter inc bowling quarrel that at threatened‘ to Illfitili" th Country sod Australia. Larwooch- chic! exponent oi play against the The Wofhhos probnbly marked lknpire howvywright title by “@531 of 3g wk“, two any" mg h‘ number 0! comeback ‘bouts Ind“ two dciects ior the tour. Ottawa m 3¢P'°mb°' m" 5"“ Pfiwmn» Shun oclis prccrdtd them with a "hi! 1h the meantime hmd tskon the - rum; m 39 vigwflgs‘ y,“ u” mg championship from Harvoy- Gains. omy 9m, deg”, which came in ‘ slower tend a lighter hitter than special series with the unitodstdms Ptidwi» at tendon. won by the Bhismrocks"°“nd- two games to one. collapsed in the 13th Britain‘! Comeback lh Golf ~ Day” The British amateur goli title wont to the United States again with a vicwi’! by J. Lawson Little oi Ban Francisco. but not until iii-l tor a dour Scots carpenter. James Wallace. had blazed his way to the iinal with an amusing series ‘o! wins over goiiing greats. The Unit- ed States likewise retained the. Walker Cup. winning easily by 9-2 in matches. But the Britons cam back with abangintho British Open six weeks later. when quiet Henry Cot- ton ended a l0 War string oi Am- prion-n victories in the groat classic o1 golidom. Cotton alter amazing goliwoimdupwithflthjustislling tobrcokthoreoomTwomoroEm- pire goliers were second and third with MacDonald smith oi the United States nine stickies back. Cotton had e. qualiiying round oi 00 and competition acozcl 0i 0'7- 65-72-70. Another British triumph over the. invaders came on Jilly 2i when the combined Oxiord-Cambridge team beat Princewn-Ccmeil seven first!‘ to iive in the annual international varsity track and Fcfd meet s; o the Now Zealand acclaimed as world's premier milor. Perry, Round, Supreme m British tooii almost m tn; honors there were in the interna- tlonal tennis world after molly loan yeti-s. Early in the year. FNd Perry wen the Australian singles title. In Card Of Thanks MT. Harold Joy Ind family N i I i May F001 Santa VICTORIA. Dec. ik-Gohcduie makers icr North Paoiiic ocean liners felled to like “Meridian Day" into consideration when they orraiigod- i tea ior B. s. Empress o! Canada and her sister obi-p the Bounces oi Japan The Jllplil may not have any Christians Day and the Canada may eelobro/oo twoiri oucoonicm “Meridian Day" lies’ at.the root ct the dimculty. Bhins-woot-bound when they pas the 180th mesidiln loss a mil daypllast-bound vossels. in pissing the mark. are sot book 24 hours. » - - ‘libs Empress o! Jsipsn will be steaming toward Yokohama. hum Honolulu. on Dec. 3B. Should she mach the meridian on that day it will mean noOhrdflmns Day for her complement- They will retire onthseveningoi Dec. 24 and when they arise the following morning the colander will register Dec. 96. . t _ The Errvmcos o! Canada will be, ens-cute iiom Yokohama to Vic- toria. according to the schedule. 1i she ivsaohos tho meridian on Christmas Day there will be twc celebrations. Her will go to bed on the evening od Dec.‘ 25. When they aiwnlre It will still be Dec. Ii, or "Meridian Day” to men d the no. ROBIN RICUPIINIQ CALGARY, Dec: iA--(C.P.)-pvcn the timid robin has been prevailed upon to win in sunny southern Ai- bdrta. Itistruchisstsyisoinsces- sity rather than choice. Bo is recup- erating from a broken wing at the wood 81rd Sanctuary here thriving on a diet oi hamburger. l. I . had lust '. At No. 614-Mltclisn Lavender Perfume, Soap and iii Salt tablets. 60 ‘IFORJIFIER. I FACE canine,‘ ‘ ‘ nusmve rovifiinns VANITY CASES BATH sinus’ XMAS CARDS We have s iine selection’ to choose, irom_ at popular lovv prices. There are styles to suit everyone. MANICURE SETS ' CUTEX SETS Lovable v - Qiroiiiizen sums STATIONERY Toiletries by CHOCOLATES Yaydky s CAMERAS " There is a gilt case priced to suit every purse. _ Bee the complete range on display VIII our store. Prices range from t... to $5.00 TOILET WATERS‘ BONSON LIGHTERS OVERNIGHT’ cssn DRESSING TABLE me ttv <u'ii INEXPESIVL ' Toiletries. Genuine leather 1 and silk lloed._'.,Spoc1al ' oviiiziiioiii" CASES Filled tviiiizluiluiiiio; totem _- Give Sli-IVIM CIGARS "Elie man whossniokyes: can really appreciate is gift of our flno cigars.‘ Box oi 2s sites. moo Box oi 1o .. soc. - ems ALL NEwsTocK " MITCHAM \‘ r‘ ' avenue: an». so» Iiihsliellto Bowl _ $1.00 y GILLETTE Rszon ; 19%‘ ++sU x ‘I 4 .' sucioissrio A FOR HIM ROLLS RAZOR MILITARY SETS PARKIIR rims Rossoy Liuirri-Jns FLASHLIGHTS ‘ WRAPPED CIGARS XMAS. CIGABETTES SHAVING smrs DUNHILL runes s.’ ."~"¢i“*, ‘ w‘ CASED PIPES PLAYING CARDS ssii TRAYS SHAVING BRUSHES if: ' ' MINUKHJ ' t S - u LAST R GIFT r SELECTIONS SAlNi JOHN-FBEDERICTON -MONCTO -il:od N AMHERST- CHARLOTTETOWN MANY 01min". time rustic». " iiitii iitiii% the “WWW” i" m5“? ‘Mwam m. mtdii ship's side was torn Collie (A. P. By Guardian's Si!” ovortm, Portcsoi. Dw- 1P Bwiit working seamen today I” ‘moved 122 bosom!!!" ‘mm the Qutoh stepmcr Qrniiia lust beio" (she sank in Liexoes Harbor otter PRIJTESSST - o ‘- It c Increased Tension (Be-v $.11‘... f?” _P° “w”, tween Ethillpifl And; *- Kmi "°'° “W '°"' m ‘h’ °" . _ ‘u; 5nd she ilnmeflihtoly lbtod heavily topoi-t. the passengers bo- ' - ing disembarliod. Efforts f-hflfl W?" ' made to beach the Cronin. but she remit in the harbor, Lviniron her side hali submerged. (A. I’. by Guardian's Special Wire), 1 M u m; the cimmwi, Dee. 19—Th_e dispute n" M‘ °' w” u‘ r i). bar t iuii speed when she between 59°40’ 5m BMW“ W“ ernofshcddntc the anchored Cranial Italy As Result Border Clash. their gvarrisons on this open from top to bottom and tween Emil)?“ "id mm‘? 5W” passengers em hurled halter skel- alilsnd ‘- inwcasinsis m- u; the impact. alannind WVQNWI WW»! . ‘ commander Laurens Moors of Elm-Pew!‘ Belle Belassieja; Govem- the Orania quickly organised the moot-sent the wove of iii-tier- e dlsembsrlcinl or the pessonsoro. conunusiioaition, reiterating‘ “m; the iiieboats on the port Gimmes o! "Ito-lion IRINWP" side. such was the haste in leav- wcisih-a Italy oi iiiml. oocuPfl-| ing the ship that most oi the ti-On (fi Ei-hiviiioh “Xvi/wry. passengers ieit thejttllid! part oi ' ' ‘ ’ their belongings behind. Brlthh fluted v The proud charged that Italian troops stationed at Urinal, near tlbe border, opened iii-c on‘ an Ethiop- ian detachiiriznt without" movem- tlon. m attack, it said, menuced‘ members oi an international —"* - boundary ecinuniiision and brought, (A. P. By Gllldll-Il‘! Iooolnl WIN) forth a protest 1mm the g nntsshi POR-“fl-AND. Mo. Dec- iii-A commissioner. “vicious. trees-lug rainstorm. which (rouge reports said as Italians 01w Eiiwbei-h com mid stltieh and 110 Ethiopians wens killed M;ll1d was near hurricane force. irilurcd in the encounter. Rome lllhed m! M81118 0055190111811?»- blamed the minimum idi- limiting One death was reported as Iiwi ti‘. .,fl3¢)_ laid an ice blanket over all roads - to tie up traii c. Norman Reed, 19. ‘Iiho protect to the League oi. was killed in esden Mills as an Nations accused an Italian slimy automobile in which he Storm SW83!” Up A t la n tic attack by n. blnsf on his whistle.- it said. ‘iiiiii st it‘... g;iivtiiiii ‘TRAIJEBALANBE iiiiii. REPilRT Total Trade For Fiscal W88 I < cilicccr oi. giving iilic signal ior an passenger went out oi control on ‘ noel. Year Ended June 30 Amounted to $43»- 097,065. (C. P. Cable] _ (By Guardian's Special Wire) 8'1‘. JOHN'S. Nild., Dec. 19.—~RA- porting a iavorable trade balance and a general improvement in. busi- Newioundlands- commission government today rcliesseri customs returns ior the iiscol your ended June 30, 1934; - The returns showed that the Ia- land's total trade ior tho yell‘ amounted to 848.097.4165. compared with $39,040,800 in tho- previous twelve months. . » - hnports were valued lit 116305.000 and exports at m.179.509- who!“ exceeded the previous year's by more than 01,000,000 and exports increased by more than 09.000.000- Nowioundland Ill shown to be a good customer oi Canada. hsvini; from the Dominion. Imports irom United States amounted to more than “M0000 and irom the United Kingdom $.3,833.000. The United Kingdom was New- foundland!" best customer. having I Reid“. bulk. s lbl. m loll: Boxer. oer inks. Jello. l Vegetable and Pris Uoqin 28 0|. Each . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10o Catsnp. l2 m. bottle . . . . .. 10c CliofPork and Boone. largo i for .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Me Chef Pork and Boone, med. secoun’ ' ted roi- $1,992,000 a ruin. lsn 's exports, oi which paper l I jsen d. approximately $7.000,0® l led 85.104000, c! which paper x 3 dented more than 03.800900. “ t.iet..e.s;.itié=t Nowfoundlandh greatest source!" o! in: totalled crab st: 8.108.“. He has Just completed his 40h hand-made violin in Idditidil-‘ln humorous imported 86.500000 worth oi goods. IIII, 8 lot ..........--.... I60 motto to the Unload Statics}; l. iiun was the third largest c er‘ airing products valued at Newsprint continued to be one o! wealth, production tor the year hav- 311580345. Fisheries were valued at 87,608,050 and _ 1 n. ~4- ": risrtimn ruins vronlils . Sash. Dee. iv8-—iQ PJ-Tlm making or stringed lnllho- ments is the hobby o! W. R. Wblfl’; 07-year old iarmer oi’ this district- mondolinriflrll pent. " I'm in love with filo ladder.‘ hoard quickly. She mw hhe point. .44 Clark: Pork and Beans, large, 2 ior,.... . . . . . . . .. I50 Ton, Bulk, Broken Pekoe. lb. 39c Red Bose Tea. nor b. 43b Slllsdl yellow label. per lb. I03.‘ 90m I'll-km. per 0kg. Q” lgnlo. Kerosene Oil . Us ' Decorated Packages cigarettes and What-co. Aii kinds.“ Chocolates. m-itimtoii nodal‘ Mixed Nuts. 2 lbs. ......,, Mixed Christmas Candy .. Grsmmllbe. ' oruigeu, Sunkist Count 178. ver doom cle- Cont H6, per don: .l. w '- Count 288. per ilooen ... In Macintosh Apples, Roda, - . 24o and Io us». u..." dolen .... Bananas. dorm . . . . . . . .... 20c cum: OLIVE OIL "4 Dl- can .............. Ibo,“ lpteon ' lot. can .I. . . . . . . ........ s. ‘.23 °" ‘Mflndii “W” $5” ugrn hwflutd d tioihlimed tfinonsh-omhmneuiiisdsimsidior indemsdties and apologise The Govorrgnerrtcllknperor 80l- aniocomoliod. “w... . ~ ~""“"“.........°;'.P‘...“=t..‘.'.."“.....“" .9 91' yon-o an t ' . u -» “us. u-iyi-‘Ii ‘Si. %.‘d'.§..°""....3.”.§"8“..'...““.2 astron-‘RDGAJ; Flour 111]] islon was: Addie sued‘; '9 Y" l"! satisfaction. ‘mifim "W" °' m" .. and Jhotor economy, ',fd°".fum“'°kfmdm.m°ipll' ' ‘ Once yo’vo given territory. ‘REGAI-tic-trisi ‘yo-m. m win-m» _ _ iievergolisckioordiii- “m”. lflillonflior and; J. "_ to tale jtqewuot i - I a resui orntiiicpiau ti brirling 4 Jklflvw/PENCIT "us-timid. t? ‘m h‘ m .1 l'i.(i-'RHILl.5Ct) i... “lu“"“'llnll-fllll . ‘m. wfi_‘ -.__.-... n______.... » bonny with continua: canoes-n lace ldirrvolvicnooltlto g-oat i... Mugs. 1ir. 1<.4 YS veers-mourn whim sung-nus: TISS BALI LAMS ONIV vvvr, N's-w vrpwq