mum Ug:|!4 I wHm>2m24 ,_....¢-_-in-¢m~ -9- I I i l ri ii ‘_ 4” _"""l'T -‘T"*.‘fr;a::.f’¢!§.‘_` A -'Q i1'rIIf CHARLOTTETOWN c,UA'IzDIAN I _ D_v.gjitIi/IBER 21,1936 does more things . . . so ,ou II, fun! 3 C ~| Q S O Including; J\ Ne Wal o Dandy Picton Me Without You " Moy,Wtiot Did the line Q Jayiey? 6. . 'Ve \ f I \ ES MIISICAL _ Pill .\ Nl':\\'S- 23.' .- .f? \:.\'i‘INEi~.‘ lor-zu. A I it-»DAY _ TUESDAY _ WEDNESDAY ii- l):\iI_v 3.15 - T - 9 P.M. ‘-' l~l\`ICNlNG 276-33r-Iilic. _i Il", P' \lIIl) IIUODES §(`||()LAR.S \'r>;<_3ii_\'_ Kiiijstnii, :mi ,I K R130- ------ __ e..l:stcI'. lniirli =.'_coi' _-'urieni in ‘V P l~\ .fi::.ii'rl"in'~ Dperliil Wirci 1_q~,\~ ar [;|~_p_'i=y=1i._. nf Tn;-,\m,», Warp Tiiii. VJ YO Di 1'. _'il--J, Ci. Dav- annoiincecl tr-niglit os \\inner,< ol' f it iz' .-".:iicii=. in chem- O.i'.;ir;o ltiiofiw. .»'.li-r' “' TA - Iaui. rm Ii-ee is any youu ima it F* I CART`ER’S BOCKSTORE ff a wonderful range of CAliENl)ARS FOR 1937 ' CHRISTMAS (lRl‘]E’l`lN(i CARDS /so nEAL'TIi‘Lfi.i.v Iioxan STATIONERY ,-.~` CHRISTMAS SEALS, TAGS TWINES ,- ;_i§___________ ____m____ ____ motm Mm roUNTAIN I'i~:NS, i>i.AviNG CARDS, D. Mesure. BRIDGE SETS. i>E.\'(fiI. SETS. ETC. ,=_ BOOKS - noon-s BOOKS CARTER’S TOY STORE j (up-Stairs) A GREAT BIG DISPLAY OF TOYS. DOLLS, G AMES MECHANICAL TOYS 5c, lite, 20c, and 25c counters BOYS ‘AND GIRLS SLEIGHS, ROCKING HORSES. HOCKEY STICKS, but the list is loo long to put down here. __ v 1 `k CONE IN AND SEE CARTER ea CO., LTD. i WlllIAM GARGAN L_ “L_ M ADDED CARTOON - MUSICAL - LOWELL THOMAS conquered the lines - but Cupid downl THE NIW UNIVERSAL PRESENTS .fm »~°»~=»°»» as As a form" Mm-mm” I was ex Cahada calls her youth today. ceeduigly proud 0! him and 51 Caiiadian Agriculture rei.¥;;rSe__: £3; A _‘_The following letter from Toion- have been Said* is with reference to th art , taken by Master Ivan Riobgrij at "The mud °f' 'Flanders is wdden the recent oratorical contest for Nd _ Canadian youth at Toronto. Red with t_he wreck of a square “__-‘_.”°_", __ "I recently had th 1 1 ihlt N0 e ‘ » '° E "' :semi it ii... mi§u£’.i“1`3'§i.§. The iaumu and we §:.“;:'r.:tta“:.:.3:.:‘rl arranged in conjuncitgn with me Colonel dead, _ m=r¢lscnAu_:_._ienthei-grain Royal Winter Fair ai, Tm-omg in And the regiment blind with dust guaiflizem-Bhd"o5AB‘l_u& which a representative from each “nd 5m°Ke' l_\\v mm villa pi-¢~ _ province in the Dominion 7,001; The River of iJe_t.i has brimmecl ciaic.rr|us1.l£ part. its banks, “Au the boy, were ax H And Canadas far _and honor a A gr.i?sd'1but m my opinion’ B t th 6 olce of a school boy ral A I pg wyh I_,_- .i u e v - m e and was t°ps‘ l lies the ranks His voice was pleasing and carried well, his rl' ti Play up. play up and PIBY the h 1° 011 Was excellent and game thou8h he did not in gh ` egship and therlnging, _ _ 'ng cup, I have heard wmnye gggglef of youth that uis_;Iire__s__t_l;e_ co_iéi;:g_;~ honoi a Kr fy trial. On many occasions it might RAZOR PAGE SIX J ~ ___ I i _ i ff -_ -t---_ -- A--gg--~~>----~ ~~- “flu _‘__ ' youthful influence, youthful contri- l ’ nd oommunlt life butions in farm a Y is very often minimized. Need we point to a foreign field which is forever Canada's. where under ser- i I-led rows of white crosses under the 'shadow of vlmy's bloody usurp. ' .iuicusands or canadrs _youth he sleeping. Ere the springtime of lite i I had opened, wars chilling blight claimed the precious iight of life. Canadian youth saved Canadfs ` ~ nd inte i in her hour ot __ , .¢::::i.;. fro., _-_---_ *§ ¢-;_. \`\$"°`4A€\ A ____\\a_i."n"»`f‘ `i 8 ia online emi. om iv oiuenu si. - -'°“'l~-r . In a beautI‘i‘!\fl'gl?|-|‘:`¢‘?,`:'|d'f,f,l.”‘°kli:£`\yui?Q »nseaztu»navm»».rf|e»;£Ei'_‘¢~A,,,,, RE“1`¢K1ftatliatoiTei-mon . til to an°ti'zin:ilcA1Ie” shawn! °°mf°l1 _ Y _ ttraciively packagu in gay holiday boxes, these Kim are as g°°d'l°°kmg as "WY are use. ful. See them at your dealers Now; co or cannon I ment ,I to play the game _ J U D | I H I A R R I TI ationfuvy remarks regammz M* °”` I years Canada's great primary in- I ' ' TE william Hui > ' Amid Aiiw ii I” IODAY - TUESDAY MATINEE llc-276. DAILY 3.l5- 'I _ WEDNESDAY ""“ °“°“Pu"¢ a veiv pmmi.. nt la l ~ ` “Ag EVENING 27I.~33c. counIt)1,y_Ce n me pubjio ‘lIf,;,°lf[E1°u_r_ liabilitatlon has been conducted too , Z .oo _ sas P .ivi. .1-o,,,,m, Om CAPITOL I Dec. 7, 1936. Text Of Address F‘>U°W1us is the text of Master R’.°be"f$' address which was heard 'fs' - ' ' - '“`* "“"`*"""“""""”i'°-°= _‘Xml SPWH11 interest by His Excel. The llentral Guardian l I CONFEUERATION Ll"-‘INSU“` Hcncefortli I shall refrain from ANCE. L-6798-7-12-312.! POLICE RAID HOUSE-Mounted REPLY T0 MR. PETER REIlLY_ “Cy the Governor General: Mlf ChHifma.n,_ ladies and gentle_ . i men- The Dominion of Canada grieve to know I have disturbed cencelved in me wifdom of the Fa: A man too old for i/eas'ng. lhei-s of Confederation and brougm into being under the guidance of aught Almighty God, ,S goday the exemp_ Thai. you might find dispensing. lar among the nations of the emu Polii-9 raided a house on King) And mme wuive taken It so mm, bounded possibility 1 i 'Street Saturday night and made fi I do apologize; ‘A3111-SWYV goes. Canada has i- u 'SC sciziiru of n small quantity of liquor._ For Wrmng venes. me,_emss_i. _ arceiy cmeiged from her swud - l li A liiiiy seorclier who accompanied the Police found the liquor on the, Cl Perhaps Ls not so wise. “"3 °l°th% This youth of the na- 011-1.with distant frontiers, gre. person of one oi’ the women occu-l But this I do insist up°n:_ mendous potentlalitles, great na., pants of the house. I ti LODGE ELECTS Orrici-:ns-ii 123' »W 'nm Tn The folioirmg officers were elect- , cd recently at the annual meeting of True Brothers Lodge .No. 8 A. F. i Hem in your nn,” land h and A. M., Crapaud. W. M.. J. F. i W Cobb;; S. W., T. A. Dawson; J. W. D. MacKinnon; Chap., F. Buch~4 anim; Secy., M. Beer, rc~electcd);; oili' S. D.. R. Biicliaiinir J. D. M. - L, Livingstone; Marshall. H. Mac Viiiie, 'lfiler P MacDonald Or- llariisi, F. Inman, ` .-,.. ' . . T l\iarKenL1.. S. S.. L. Mabey, J. Has _ . . i _ _ . _ A ____.,i_ An And smooth your ruffled feathers, i 9 Enjoy this blessed season, and _ Feel happy in all weathera- Personals .\'fr. Alfred MacLean. Covehead II,” Road. is repoikcri much better. _ `*_" ‘That while my pen-name's Sylvia! M Ss lilenricir Cooke arrcompanicd, by licr ssier Miss Natalie. left Sat-i iir.'l:i_\~ morning on a visit to New York city. ‘I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puncher and d.iiigliter_ Marion, lelt thir: inornii;t; for New York to spend_ ilic liolirlay season with Mr, Pun- chci-`s sister, Mrs. VanEvefy. if Mr. G1lber‘. Vatcher, Vancouver. U B. C.. is visiting in Charlottetown, the in-st time he has been in his f nntirc city fcr any length of time _T0 siilrc he want to Western Canada Z3 _vcnrs ago. Mr. Vatchei' is the iT guest of his sister. Mrs. Frank 3 Rigg. and Mr. Riggs. _ .M T For Mrs Edith Show and Mr. Don' Sicwart. Charlottetown, Mr. Lloyd What you have read into my lines Lockcrby, Hanillloii, and Mr. Frerl` ivirnuuuiu c :me Montreal re Ami if you Should in future #tell turned Sofiilrlav rilzht to spend the Christmas holidays at their ‘ You`ll find it never knew mc, lY0u have no right to judge my Nor yet do I depend D0 i his Cannon, Si. F.lcnnor's. students at W _ of peaceful development and un. That I indite no slur _hr onal problems. st ds ‘ ment eshold of opportunity andlguuxire vitali ithln the boundaries of this great Wu” land are the natural but unuev¢10p_ ODPO ed requisities of an iunuei-iilai ana' ‘“ C’ “Needless t,0 I dustry has suffered many fel/L’1`50S» - ~~- _ .-- __________ _ _ __ ii ii. heavy hand, and farmers been more or less uneffeclive rlcultural development and re- I much through the medium of gi-anis 1 \‘ and doles, bonus glits, cancellations and other exteml remedies. A so- i lution of agricultures problems will never be achieved in this way. Sal- vation must come from within. The i,\__. secret is in an intelligent, educated, l~‘ f enthusiastic youth applying itself li with reasonable support from agen- Q cies without and within to the prob- lems of this great industry, a youth ,i that gravitates into maturity with b\ a full grasp of iiutionnl problems __,' and strong in thc knowledge of I j; power efficient mental equipment. Develop the possibiities of iigricul- _ tural training for Canada‘s rural ,ii youth, provide educational facilities through our schools and colleges and community org.inizfitions which _ fit rural boys mid girls. for farm _- . life, a training that equips for and, ' engenders a love of rural develop- i WEEK DAYS- 1.a<@; SUNDAY ONLY- \fs_.1@‘ 31;; either depot evening. :shr::.:suu:.::@:mx, -as Island Motor Trai_isp_ort tid, WINTER SCHLDULI-; NOW IN OPERATION leave Charlottetown -_ _ g_00 A_M_ 1200 AM 4 00 P \ _ Leave Summerside _ -_ _ 10.00 A.M. 2.00 P.M. 6.00 * SATURDAY EVENING and during iciinis-'i~.\i.i< “HK ` Leave Charlottetown - - - - - ~ - - 10.00 li_M_ "¢“" S'"“m°'§id° - ~ - - - - - - - I-:.00 wiiiiuigiu Leave Charlottetown _- - - - - - 9.00 A..\l. ~l im i»_“ Leave Summcrside - - - - - - - 11.00 All. 15.00 1' yy* For complete information and timetable phone or call the Bus Deiwis. Rcddiu arm., cimiuiieiuwn, ur uuuriivi mug Store, Summerside. Express shipments may be |uf| _,i "Special Christmas late evening schedule coiiiiiiviit-i~s l-`riii.i_\- Q prised at an Islsatiisder gig; my surf many stresses. Problems of highly M I have come in contacts w?thwe1‘ complicated nature, resulting from _ ; Y Inany eminent people who clalfg aorlcl-wide economic dIslocat_I_ons, g;i_;";§;_-_‘~@zj_:»_ ._- li; ._;_.__;Q__ Andy Devin; _l;‘_l_;;i;:e Edward Island as meh, bum v ni_;__y_e been pressing on the indui_.try y - _-..._ A . w i “I predict bri ht have _:~_ung_ man aiid e§peéu§,`$efg;;hg in formulating remedies. xi 111.1,-Qi “ltr-BQ- =¢_- -‘=lal-“-‘J i _ ly . mda`str°ng'hEa1m5 and (mm Scotia will supply-the next Prime t I suggested you would find. - I _ mighty nation. A Divine Providence man". Minister or Finance Minister oi ere gone askew;-which rendered gsgatawftrgry ;,,I:,,q,?r;'e‘im(€gl’;i°dnTin‘;';;1; bl . . ue Wealifh. a natural association of con at my identity in proved a source of some ra- nd real tensity. d so that you may lose no sleep tell you, without spleen or spite, Or any sort of malice, il ' e&“iiess und its unbounded enthu- siasm' Ii' i5 Uboii the Agricultural development of canada pai-iiuuiai-ly that her future to a vcr., great ex- ten__._depends, and it is the iespou. Slbl liy and privilege of farm youth W1*-hits rugged individuality and self reliance to bring this young wuntly from its babynscd into a great national maturity of pi-05- Derity and influence among the na. tions of the earth. I’m also Mary Alice. do aver that I defamed _ No single human being. thoughts; But only hearing, seeing. was not born on any farm; n the Press the cinema, Or even on a friend. _ Agricultural Problems “The problems relating to ag- riculture are of a complicated and varied character. some of these are common in every part of the D0. mhilon. In many other instances these problems are sectional, and a solution of u difficulty in one part form my views of life; they are My own; and so. I tnist may absolve another from Suspicious quite unjust. since he is my ‘double’. he Must read with some dismay In “ch umeemly way' be expected in a country of wide boundaries. 9 Om' in F°r°5° Hm' problem, for instance, in Maritime “ever be 5/°‘~“' Wm' ment to that of Central Canada `f~f»ii '=~*' 4 _ .. ' . ii homes h And should you still he curious To know my native land. oome from Nova Scotia. so __, 'I`h's isle's no "foreign strand.’ .-_,__-;_;7__ » appreciate its beauties. M I do those of my home: Different since you've ieamed to roam. ‘ ' And now’-A Merry Christmas; and A peztti-fill, bright New Year! _ Since I am just a woman. YOU ‘ _ Have nothing more to fell _A SYLVIA< _ ` Charlottetown. Dec. 17. 1936. BEDEQUE Mfg Lloyd Jewell. Bedeque. nt a few days recently in Lower The many friends of Miss Blanch Johnson. Central Bcdeque. rezrti ._ that she has been ill with pneu- ~ mania. Ali hope for I #needy re- oovery. . and Mrs Prank Jewell and MI. - "i Miss Hazel Jewell were visitors to Siimnierside recently. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mn. Harry Collett on the arrival of c bouncing baby boy. Mil! Betty Lend, Bedeque, was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. 5' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness. ' Bedeque, were in Bummerside on Tuesday. Miss Alice Jewell has returned to her home in Bedeque. She has for and Central Canada may require a. solution different to that which would be acceptable to the Plains. “One of the first essentials in Canadian Agriculture then is a common understanding of the dif- ficulties affecting agriculture in every portion of this country and an educated and compelent youth applying itself to a national solu- tion. But what can youth accom- plish in this respect, you may ask_~ What finer institution may be ce- tiiblisliezl to develop a broader un- dcrsinnding of national and pro- vincial ilifflculties than that of Boys' and Girls' Clubs? This fine organization extending from Com to Coast reaches into the ren-iotest part of every province and interests itself ln problems relating to pro- duction, social development, citizen- ship, co-operation, marketing and many allied branches. Its members familiarize themselves with prob- lems peculiar to agriculture. They meet together in conference by communities, by provinces, and fixi- olly :nationally in a Dominion-wide Convention at Caniula’s Great Roy- al Exhibition. The Boys' and Girls' Clubs are a federation of youth. broad in its application, deep in its considerations, sympathetic in its understanding, intelligent and un- prejudlced in its outlook, patriotic it-ntions. Lt represents farm youth on the move to higher levels of ac- complishment. This splendid body of boys and girls, 30.000 strong, annu- ally growing and extending its pow- cr, must inevitably exercise A tre- mendous influence upon the devel- opment of Canadian Agriculture and in the cementing together of a. common Canadian friendship and understanding for the furtherance of it common purpose in a land of far-flung agricultural boundaries. and diversified conditions and peoples. . Youths Contribution :iii , i ' . _ some time be lerki i a_ - A-e§1%%% %%W$&*§*$£¢’f_~. ._ ...... I.. ma?" “" “ i -im ui... .1 ,mu Wait. gf-ra ‘:;*_':::_;...;,;..‘. ' 4 i and sincere ln its fundamental in- , canada caui Canada- “I see the entrancing farm scen~ 'Beyond the lofty pea-ks of the cry oi ine Gui-den or ine Gulf and TVCUS-» J- W~ N¢“`50m@- if€'@1°ft' I A im devel°|°mem' and finally U18-5 suiges of the P.lcif'c I “ec the you`li co-operative achievement une ' I A . ~ ~ quai- MoI__eover. friend, I comprehend whi__c_li_ Ls__the_in0-St linD0i‘ti1hiJ 01 all or .isritlsli Columbia. inbibing sonic led d me ff;°,_i‘;;"_"§ °f hum!" 111°, of the streiigtliof their ruigsird 611- "Youth, yes. The voice of the mm,” are” of ‘__a1‘{___b'»}_ I a PEOPIB*-VHSD vironinent, leaduig the vanguard ot sci-,001 boy from one and of Canada »~The de,.e|U`m,`émfm“ ]‘md5' Provincial Agriculture through the I to the other rallies the ranks of ag- sources pamgll I ,°f the” YC- iough passage oi marketing and - rlculiiuc, rcvilalizes it, reliabllliates such ours Ihirhy m ,E °°““lf5’ produciion processes. 1 see the vast it. _ JW ° 15.5°” W Wm” plains with its complicated problems new high levels under a scliemc ____3§)¢‘;_1_`i_i;_el;i_ its pioneering stage, L; ,md women of tigoglgge y°u"€ men find ringing voice of youth urging the youth under proper guidance with . Canada requires djsw g ‘ th C _ _ spierjt°;lL(;hvis‘;(§ny(§;_u;'Lr Rf ‘l“¢f_°|UB new locations I see the aged and dis- Canada are on the shoulders of its eéergy M5 im Hi ec “arc ml. _| couraged straighten their shoulders youth, and youth must be supported ’ e gmcc' "5 fear* to renew the uiirciens oi life airesh in in any part of the continent. e vcrsrs at your hand. dm ` ‘ _ _ _ tr ons favorable f'° ‘m'~'§u‘°1 indlli- roclslcs, within sound ot the mighty Isand youth setting examples in an develops it, saves it, leads on to its di.Str0S-WS, wid 1 heal' tho which trains youth and invests ura ed on to new ventures in its responsibilities. The burdens of carrying the load. as youth with its vigor and enthu- "Down in the Confederation rooin slasin renews the fires of ambltioii. :it Charlottetown is a table around dampened by drought and distress, i which once sat the Fathers of this while at the Same time it meditates Q country. Above this table is ii on solutions for existing conditions. i placque on which is inscribed the The old province of Ontario snows i words, "Providence being their its .egions of youth, organized, cap- i guide, they bui’ded better than they able and constructive, expanding on i knew." These stalcsmcn conceived a diversified basis its herds and j and delivered into our keeping a flocks and farm crops as they lead 5 potentially great nation. Back in on in triumph over economic bar- the minds of these great men, as riers to new heights of accomplish- they glimpsed the undeveloped re- menu sources of this land, was the feel- "I see the picturesque form of the ing that the destiny of Canada re- youthfui habitant, and the Winsome posed in hands of strong, virlle countenance of the French Canadi- youth. an maiden as- they bend their en- “Canada calls - Canadian agri- n ergies to the clearing and establish culture calls youth to be faithful me t of new pioneer homes in the to the vision of the Fathers of Con- great province of Quebec. federation. As one of that great "I hear the woodsiiinirs axe in legion, I answer for youth and say th icsis of New Biunswick ami wc will be friithfiil to our trust, wc ‘ of Canada sometimes tends to - E ro* " -A . ‘ _ - ate E problem m anmmw This “Sgt youth agnin cixtenris the fiuin fron- will play the game. When thc tier down near the tides of Fundy. structure to which we have contrib- "I hear the clear voices of Nova uted comes under review as we pass scotian lads and lassles in their out from our tender years and don A mmwng md ““"“’°“"'i°"‘ councils as they support and de- me robes or maturity, may it be lop a great venture in rural adult said of Cnnada’s youth, “See this - ve Canada may require different treat- “iuc‘Mon_ tempommy dlgressmg the hands of yomh did mr “_ 1 . ' r. ii _ _ _ . 1 its pace its eqmpmm S to duouss Muruuue rlshis or urns- 'Providence beiuciiiuii curse. rtunity and see an Agrlcu Lure _ _ . nosticate on which colin in Nova* builded beige, imm ,),,~.y k,,_,3~,,~-I ’ _ i . is out of the running? Litiii- .\lr. Pei- lx had a ready ni~i.<\\'rr- 'No iii"i`=‘P how closely they look ii’ l’rf1u-‘f'1\"’~’ ln' the mirror, they 1-.iiinoi Suv slight changes we src in :r.rm_ Tliei' look older. and to iiii