, _ l _.n 3; <‘ 4 V Q l 4 l I ' .I rl aureus,--_-yl=:\-.'r*, Te" ti r .i '|41 . al °' l ily; l r 13 i l.; » i .. Li r ___.i l I ll. 0- it lx ,i »| lv ` in gil PAGE TEN l. _\.' ‘._f i ~\ *\ if ‘il \.¢ \,l /it ‘gli 1,/ ws. it ht \\ - if 1 by tj 12. 'T \.f- § if if `l',r lit \.»' iii i. \,¢ w if 5-'o"~%*~c§’ l . -1. lu. “I4 .,- “Fl '.‘l 4 ‘Y "li Vi , 41;. 'Fl _ .vi .. _ 1;. ivfi . » 7'. `a ._ 1., _i, nl _ H *_ 1'!-IE GUAllDlAl\fl_l` A~_Y_d_ ‘ ,_ *_A __ A DECEMBER 19; 193; _§. l . ri \/ O\\'° § .los SAYS" _‘*‘ » ~ ‘Q A bad custom is fl.: like a good cake, bet- ter broken than kept. \,.' if _~ + \ it < l_ An lne.\'pensive Gift whicll The Charlotte xi /4 PLEASE Those who have not already sent us their ll list kindly mention their own expiry ' date. This will prevent any delay in pre- paring oul' Christmas mailing list PHONE 132 .More Than Cllristmas_ Tree GHANGEL T7: Ex cted” ‘Shi mentsHeavy ' ' 1 _ " SILVER F0! PU-'I-to PUBCHAS ey pe p (continued from Page 1) u sniri usntity md highest _- 'i' - --*--‘-'_“"*‘ P-`\|¢,s' ‘_ _ TW + uf, . if ii will , __ RELIEF-An announcement was ' my li , _ _ P"‘°°° Pm M°1'“’° “"1 M“°K‘“ icuusisn new - lviorr'rltr:/ii.,noe.11.-'1'heeheer- In his Wm°“‘R°'- R~ M~ 1-'°€“‘° de 1 ttui reference to the dffdl- The selection of your Christmas Groceries i wh° hu '°°°nu’ °”"“‘1 F' 5”’ by this year than ever because these Lord in the beauty of Holiness." _ l I _ 1-AMES' FITTED CASES. the N’ "°‘°°"°** 1°*/° °°“°°° °"‘° i=“’°° axes are laying low, according to Mr negate stated that the words 11011. Npresentlnl Hudson's Bay lui l ll ¢ ` " Company. London. Ensland '1°R‘°NT°- D°°' “"9” R' °°".Brui:wul;‘l: °:ndx;vsorllie?hml1i:l:m1l:i: ‘gtcd gift. Speaklns on the tcxt small task let us assist you and give u S no - ' ’ . , » S your 7214 12 19 31 4°" Mm" m‘°‘n°u ml‘“!°°“7' ‘ means more to thousands of people I ‘Chronicles 26-29: “W01'Sh1p th! 01‘del‘ early. °f t°°1'h d°°°1' mth °1'°°k°‘1 “ld Geo T Col in su rlntendent of eared in a song of worship C ideal Christmas gift S. L. I-lardy . _ _ e lm, pe app ' ' lai- cc 0° vzla ii “'““°°d *H °“°“°1‘°°- Wm” 1"* transportation for the cnnudmn oompored by km; David. o spec l ‘ . uf. 5 -_-. |1118-11|? W|iI1°ll°*‘1 IIHWD 511d°s 111'-I5' Psciflc Railway here, more than `i5t in all that pertained to worship. '_ _ " O-sax “$1111 N5 WIT- D1' A8119' ¢11 065000 Christmas trees up to twelve dg the bonu; ol holiness" rouoz comui-At the poiioe| U - '. . The wo, , y court saturday morning s drunk 81'”-90d 10 tell $500! t-11011’ ¢\‘°Ub1¢ feet.in size. These trees will be had lllxel-i, Bye gollolm-ghll, wil- 1n C111!!! in Kettlns 011011811 IUWD-ipucked in bundles of from two to bid rabi and contained two charged with neglecting to secure Ill desperation, the held of' the forty-loot flat cars and after being? licenses were eocll fined gl; ol- io department of anatomy at West carefully packed, will leave for the dwg, mv, mlm alnlglled Un B China Union Univefsity appealed Eastern and Central States. Some slmllgy ¢im~g,l paid llce,.l_,e_ to a Chinese general and suggested farmers are shipping direct to Am- _______ that the General might let themlerlcan points in order to take ad- .REQUEST co_0l,ERA.n0N IN hsvo the bodies of Chinese bandits vantage oi' exchange while others who were being executed in large have contracted to deliver the trees ` - mm, in . number ol Protestant numbers. todistributors representatives at the ll lm ' “Most assuredly so and with the °°\1nt\’Y Station!- C urc of th cit cated - ' B y y r ay on " ‘ From 2,500 to 4,000 trees are car- L STILL THINK 1 (Continued from Page li BONCOUR . (Continued from Page l) CENTRAL GUARDIAN l - A _ i ist in relieving the unemployment behalf of the Federated churches Brea”-'lt °f Pl°““1'°» 01° Gcaml. elle( organlzallon asklng c°_°p_ replied, And the hom” began in ried on a car and a total of 266l el-ation of clllzens ln B plan lo “_ come in freely, gui lmg°~i;l_ln,i,¢iy cars ls reported from points along the Canadian Pacific. The bundles s number lacked .laws and were "In the interests of gclenee," the al order a little more delicacy on lunlom Tm plan oulllned "_ mlliiigted gbolli l/il, llilgggl wiligil are sold for seventy-five cents each d ll at the point of shipment which - 1 /` __.»._ - quested itlz to 50 handicapped the doctors an stu - ` & \ . l c em Pay wuts “ means that avera in from $300 to now on the sidewalks on a block Chrlslmas pocket m I th i,i to th general. °“eY 01’ B59 r sec on of street to be allotted 9 _farmers ln me $105300 to be dls_ week ip the l,l i ll l ents in their work. » E 8 Jo ess or S oveung so lm°iill,l. letter found iis way $5.00 per car, there will be plenty of to each man. Those willing to co- o ,- l lelle lead’ "would n me Gmelu tributed among them. Some rall- °Pel'Bto Were asked to give their T ot road men place the total consider- f ' h l .. names to t e mnlster M the °°n r. ‘ably higher, but in any event the th.; P1'c.r|¢>f eDONAL|J Thinks Critics Too Provincial _...S MONTREAL, Dec. 1’l-(C.P.)- The word "Canadian" in promotlfllz literature is emphaszed too much according to Rev. Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas. who addressed a literary society here on "The 'I’reA'le of Writ- ing." Dr. Douglas. who is an author Ci note, came to this city H f¢W years ago from California to become minister of St. James United Church. ` “I think Canndan writers, book- sellers, revlewers and critics are all too self-conscious about Canada," Dr. Douglas declared. "They have, become too much pre-occupied With Canadian literature that way. What you need is to stimulate the read- ing of good things regardless of who wrote them or where he wrote them. Who ever wants to buy a. book only because it was written by s. person ln Texas or Australa? If, was understood in the realml of material things Dr. Douglas stat-- ed. He could sympathize with the Canadian who preferred to buy a canadian made, machine i-other than one made elsewhere. Carried* over into llteraluic. however. thel nationalistic attitude dd not get usl anywhere, he said. “1 feel I can tnlh like this." he added, 'hecnusel I have nearly gone native up hero and I have a strong affectionate interest in all things Canadian." ___._.__...__- GANG LURES l.l'I"I'LE BOYS CHICAGO, Dec. 17-Chlcago's no- torious west s‘de “42" gang takes youngsters out of kindergarten and first grade .and apprentices them to a life ol crime, Captain Philip Parodl of the Maxwell ati-cet police district charged today. _ Pai-odl, whose district inblaces the "valley" where thc youthful band of cr'mnals has grown up. explained that most of the original gang members were dead or ln prison. "The gang is the terror of this section of the city," said Parodl. "It may sound silly but I know it to be true that boys are/ recruited when they are 8 and 'I years old. Older boys teach the youngsoers now `fo open automobile doors with' ske`eton keys. An elder boy stands nearby and when the door is open. lie enters the car and drives it away. “When the stolen car is sold or stripped. .the klndergartner gets 25 cents or 50 cents as l'i’s share of the loot." Parodi declared the children were trained to live as criminals. _ "The first lesson is to hate the police," said Psiodl. "Tho ch ld lcams to keep his mouth shut. From the tins he mais his first en- until he is snot or goes to prison he will not talk to the police." The pollos officers said older gens members held practice session! on Sundays 'n learning to drive auto- IN' Mniiioitiau MRS. NEIL MURCHIEON It was with deep regret that friends heard of the passing away of Floi'a,- wife of Captain Neil Mur- ‘Novomber za, 1932. V 'I Mrs. Murchison was the dnugh of the late Captain Malcolm Mur- chison, Nnrlh River. Previous to her illness of fivi weeks, she had enjoyed good health She was' of a sweet, cheerful dll- positlon, beloved by all who hat thc pleasure of her acquaintance After llcr marriage to Captain ll Murchison, she lived for a time ii Brooklyn, New York. For the lol twenty-six years she had resided ll Cnlliornio.. She leaves to mourn, a sorrowful husband, two daughters, Ann!! wife of Rev. A. Swogger, Balllf. Oregon; Katie, teacher at San An- selmo, Cuilfornia; three grand- children, Flora, Malcolm and DB1' las Swogger. She is survived by four brotberl and three sisters, Dr. John, Boll' show; Donald, Victoria; Dr, Alex- ander, Clyde River; 1-lei nr, Yofl Point; Mrs. Nell McPhnil, Suu Ra- fael, California; Kntlc 'und Alitl Ann. _ Farmers Vote For A Strike (Canadian Press) lviomtrn, min., nec. is-Fred impetus to tho uiovcinent \\'l11°1 rnvors it seeding strike ‘in was wii given hcrc over the week-cud will more ilmn 100 farmers at a mll ` meeting voted for a strike. The suggcstcd strike had its lil' caption in the Rumsey section U Alberta several weeks ago. At thi time a large number of farm!! declared in favor of sowins 5' wheat in order to emphasize IU condition into which thc flirintl has bccn forced by low whtii prices. f The resolution will be placed ll* fore the annual meetinl! Of W lUnited Farmers of Alberta at Ull' gary, Jan. 17. chison, at San Rafael, California, H Deserter Gets " I5' Yr. Sentence (Associated Press) Lnrrsrc, Germany, Dee. 10* For betraying the first Gcrmln _ gas attack to the enemy in the W” August Jaeger, 41, a chauffeur. W” sentenced in _the Supremo C°‘”‘ yesterday to serve ton YCBYS 1" ml peniteritlm and be dcl=f'vf“ ° civic honors. Jaeger was convicted of dfscmu to the rreneh on April 1°~ H” "°' ell go be gmong thc MW" suppos all luntll his act was revealed in 39”” mobiles speedily through city tri!- flu histone documents vubuch ’Dsoembet, 1980 - 4 M *WT”* '<'r- t- f . -‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ med that ia strvea‘\¥l'fum.rwiilvl|_.| ., __ ,fi-.. ‘ We have received our shipments of Candy from Moir’s Ltd. and we are selling these candies at lowest p 1' l 0 0 S ill