NIIIISTIIS ' GIIIY DISPLAY IOIUS Boxed (fancy) HOIR’! Bulk (40 kinds) ANNIE L. HUNTER (fancy) ANNIE L. HUNTER (bulk) NIILBONS (boxed) IILIYS Toffee LYHAWS Fruit Jellies that!) Bottled Candy. Stiles ‘n Chuckles (boxed) “SELECT YOUIPS HERE” J ERIEST ll. WORTH 142 Prince St. Phone 82 -_._a and Prince County lllii Silllis ciius r111 ‘l0 c1111 it tContinued ilorn Page l) _ and l) cents. 877s ' ' t Maud -sa arm: name dressed dolls‘ fa" 45c at Strong's- 3181 --DOUBLI HEADER HOCKEY HATCH-In the Kensington Rink, '.l‘hurads§. Dec. mt. North Shore League. Aces vs. Irlshwwn and Road's Comer vs. New Arman. first 16B ... I -BIAL FELT COZY BLIPPERS 169 Gladys 6 an]; 75¢ g; stag-L 3 111 Joyce t mos. I 172 Eimer . . ... .... ... l0, .4113 3Uygg__M;-_ Arm“,- 173 Lloyd ... ... ... .... Tgmgm of Mona-u] Wm be “gm 176 Margaret .... 5 buying silver fox pelts at the shop 178 Gemvievo ... ... ... .... 2 ‘ of M; my"; 913th oppuug 1-101- i110 Bersrd ... llmanh rtoie, Bummeraide, begin-' lHi May -- 3 hing this morning and days follow-| Jiinle 9 M05. ing. Call and see him as he buys 1 large quantities of fox pelts. 3784 5 ‘ 1 1216 James . ... ... . -140WEB ALBANY SCHOOL — m Mai-cilia ... The pupils of Lower Albany school 189 Jerome ... ... ... held a meeting on Nov. 10th for the 190 Gerald ... ... . of M a branch 191 Mary ... ... 10 of the Junior Red Ci-ou Society! 192 Dsrcthy ... ... ... ... .. 6 The following officers were electr I94 Willie . ... 7 ed: President. Audrey MiacKsy; 195 Clara ... ... 9 Vice President, Jean Boultzr: Bec- 196 Ferdinand .. .. .. 10 retsry, Lcis MacKay; ‘Treasurer. 197 Clifford . . .. 8 Helen Kczugh; Circulation Mana- 199 918d?! -- I mos. gen’, Ralph Dawson. The following if‘. Walter ... ... ... 4 arc the committees: Program Com- 200 Bernice ... 10 mlttee. Daniel Keough, Convenor; 201 Margaret ... ..... 9 Heolth and cleanliness Sutherland 202 Eileen ... -... .. '1 ManKay. Convener service Com- 304 Florence ... ... ..... 3 inittee, Kathleen Keough. Conven- ‘1105 Marie .:. ... ... .... 2 er. Next meeting was to be held on fi Margaret ... ... ... .. . 7 Dec. 15. It was deoidgd to assume i Reggie ... ... ... .. .. 7_the name of “Friendly Fairies." 0 Gwrze 9mm 211 Doeen .1 1-2 ' Rutli 5 411581118X’! ammonium- 212 Dorothy 9 Mr, Ted Weeks. the popular pread- 215 Jackie ... ....,,,,,,,_ g dent of St. Mary's Badminton Club 216 Al __ 3 ntertained on Monday even- 217 mo, the menisci-s of the club. to 220 Ralph . g a card party and dance. The prai- 223 Elinor . _ 1 mm dents of the other Bummer-side 225 Bobby . ,_____ 1 clubs were invited. The party was 226 Harry ... .........,.,,,,_ pm farewell gathering as Mr. Weeks 111 Sylvia ... 10,1: leaving on Friday momma for 339 Dori-i his home in Dartmmlth- He has 230 s been for some time the very effic- 93? 2 Iient advertising manager for Messrs 335 io .11.. T. Holman, Ltd. and it is with 34° 0 much regret that his friends learn fill althat he is leaving, but they are 241i ztpleased to learn that he has ac- 244 Vincent qcepted mother position with very 146 Resets l0 bright prospects-S —-DBATII DUE TO NATURAL CAUSES-At the request of rela- o tives, the body of Percy McArthur ‘of Freeland, who passed away on zitlecember 3rd was exhumed on m Monday and a post mortem exam-i 1 lnatlon held. Mr. C. F. Morrissey z of ‘Pigmisb, Coroner, and Robert g HdDonald of the R. C. M. P. at v Alberton went down to Freeland on “the morning train to take chorge 3 0f the proceedings. Dr. J. A. Mc- _ Phee and Dr. E. T. Tanton of Sum- 5 ineraide left on the evening train to perform the autopsy. they were accompanied by Mr. W. Henry Noonan. who represented the At-‘ torney Genera The inquest was held in Freeland Hall. Mr. Philip MoArthur identified the body as that of his brother, Percy. The doctors then made the autopsy and found that death was due to a cerebral heniorrhoge, and that there were no marks of violence. A verdict of death by natural caus- es was returned by the coroner-B Sudden Death “UVDQIW The death ocsuned somewhat ......:.°..'.“°'.' "My were: mm»: or Wilma .. ‘I "'4 K"°"P- ' ""0"" emrlewd Gram . I w "°"'“‘“ °"""°- ‘i m‘ "m" Betty t i“ "l! "P" HM- Qmn WW- Allen io “WWI” ‘"1"’ °1 feel!!! Helen ... -uu............ 9 “nu n” ‘ w "m m‘ ma" Annie ...i................. 1 Y" "i °J"~“¢°"4 "Piwl- Y"- Musam '. g L?!" "lg"‘a_h° "w “It N" g llewasvisitedlahrbyamembsr of the housibold and in nob to a ques"on if re wished henna“ raped bawished tosioap. Iowan again visited a‘"o".t an boar later duets.- wss immedlateiy but lie passed away befmw big 1- Tho daetased w‘*o was about l0 yearsofagevasanafvedlnt- , I. l. and was oaooeacgzxc-ogaczaoaao-sggouna S§§CR§RCQ§Q .--sooaaoobalug _____.__ --___._____ ‘tend. ' MACNI-IILL - at st. rival . i i. _ e. m IZEITRII. Gllllllllll Illsosianals I naval kw tw :'.::r'..':::; " *-' .,;-'--,__,,-, ~ l "flu", ' "'4 In"! usable b11- sss: snubs or nag MA-Briianunxr wnon at a. w. TIYWH. South Bide Quail "shwklvm . coon! COUIT-Tbo Char- lottetown session of tbs county CW-rt Ovens on Inasday. Dec. as There are twenty-six untested cases on the docket, including sev- eral simmobilo accident easel. ABI-IBTID 1N POLICI ‘HON-A drunk was arraded Station carrying a bottle of 11cm? immediately owner was 0N SICK LIAVI - Constable Ben]. Macliachern of the City Po- lice force is off duty for several days on sick leave, and is confined to his borne. Bis friends hope to lecehlmonhisusuairoimdsaoon “Wm- ROME I03 HOLIDAYS-trite following students have. arrived home from Wolfville for the Christmas holidays: Misses Pauline Nichdson, Mary Gordon Hughes, Elna Clark, Sally Hughes, Joan MscNclll, Marjorie Chandler, Meets. Alan Maenfillan, Sterling MacDonald, Wflirm Hunt, Carl McKenns, Horrce Macllwen. ‘I!!!’ liladliinnononaOustomschsige wssflnedflworfiveniontba. AUCIICN muanaaarm-ns seventh and final game of the auc- tion forty-fives tournament was P!!!“ in Holy Redeemer Hall last night with twenty-eight tabla in the tournament The first ladies’ prim was won by Mrs. Napoleon Gallant; second ladies, Mrs. Henry Gaudet; first gentlemen’; Mr. Law- rence Gauthier; second, m. William irainor. The freeze-out was won by Mr. Angus Pineau. The final prise for the tournament was won by lb. Napoleon Gallant, his score being 0,295. This prise, a beautiful cake, was donated by ll-r. John Mills, well known baker and con- fectioner. The first ladies‘ prize of the tournament was won by Mrs. LMoCartbLwhchsdalwreof 0,840, this also a cake, was donated by m. Jack McCourt. The drawing CHRISTMAS AT POST OITKE —P‘nlling off Mightly from Mon- day's high sales of 81.000 worth. the sale of stamps at the Post Qfflce Yesterday was about 8700. Monday's sale was nearly equal to last sea- son's Christmas high of 81,100. The TRAIN ARRIVAL — The mp, from the mainland arrived in tha city at 8.10 last evening, after being dllflllfld one hour and twenty-five minutes on the mainland. There We! l heavy passenger and freight list last evening, the largest for a considerable period of time. When the train left Borden there were 110 engers on board, many of whom were students returning from main- land colleges for the Christmas hol- ays. C. A. S. MEETING-The month- ly nretirg of the Board of “m- agement of the Childr n's Aid 50c- iety was he'd Mondry in m; Bofld room of the Ciw Halrwith Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Vice Preidsnt in the chair Instructions were issued to the Agent of the Soerty to take stps to make two boys wards so that th y may be sent to suitable 11011168- Tie Merit was also in- sfiructed to take et'ps tn have par- ents who are wilfully keeping their children from sc'*oo‘ brought be- fore the Ma-{iskste to be warned as to ac"on whch will be taken against th'm s"culd they continue to al'ow their children to remain away from sc'"ol. The Agent was also asked to ro"fy eertrin people that it was an offence under the Act for the Pro‘ection of Neglect- ed ard Depe dew children go ‘l- low children to beg from door to door. BIRTHS r~r~— —€- MCMANUB-In this city on Dec, 5, i933 to Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Marius, a daughter (Mag-y B"- nadetfe). MCLIOD-At Grand View, Dec, 11 1938 to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce He. Leod (nee Myrtle Beck) a daught- er, Phyllis Chrislne. Catharina, December l4, 1033. to Mr. and M", Daniel McNeil] a daughter, Myrtle Shirley. MACEACHEBN-At 8t. Catbertnen 0!! Deoemlfir l2, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. John F. MacEachcrn, a son, John Malcolm. MAIBIA GES anneizron-rasivrnnsf7it' ‘the’. f-lunicr River Parsonage on Dee. d. I083. by Rev. I. l Bcothmyd. Inrl Howard Anderson cf Bristol, p31, grieliola Mary Tremcre of Hamp- -— DIITIB SIMMONS-At Bout-b Melville, D00. l8, i938, Irernains 51mm ncral from Cameron ihuraday at l.” dclofi. llDCUF-At :35 Queen 8t, en s ay, Dec. ll, i888. hadsrid A. Kilcup wed u yearn Remains fl‘- warded to McLean Mineral Elna this morning to Kentville, I. i. for interment. i 2i 2-? buthiacendtionwaslalatbatflagi summoned IACKINNCN-In the City lu- tsl, Dooqnbr ll. 1m James J, and ll Dara Iwaral frcm A. A. Ksnndlra in] Home tonic-row morning at ll 00 8t. Dunstan‘: laellioa N. D. Mad-can for a special Christmas cake was awarded to Miss M. Thorns, Park street. At the conclusion of the sn- tertainment Rev. Father O'Hara. CH1, thanked all who contribu- ted to making the tournament a success. and William Wright. sons of Mr. and M11. A. L. Wright, arrived home last night from Dalhousie to spend the ‘ Christmas holidays. I w. Iayols Dufly, dental etudtnt at McGill University, Montreal, ar- rived in the city Monday evening where he will spend the Christmas holidays at his home, Prince 8t. | Mr. George Nodes of the Can- adian Na lo al Hotcl staff 11ft yes- terday moi-‘ig for T mzitq where he eril s'e d hs Chris mas vaca- tion at his home there. _.,___ Hon. H. F. Mtfhee, Attorney Gensal, has returned from attend- ing last week's Dominion-Provincial Conference at Ottawa. Premier iMadllillan is expected to return this evening. The many frends of Mrs. Step- hen MacDogrll, Blroming Point >are pleas:d to know that she has returned home after her recent operation for appndicitis in the Charlottetown Hcspitnl. LINDRERGHS ‘(Continued from Page l) "We consider the trip a success, and we believe our work has been acoompFshed. Wght now we're both rather cold and I think we'd like to go where it's warm. Right now I'd rather not say anything." An official of the aircraft factoy where they landed was ths first to greet Lindbergh when he climbed down to the dock. He greeted the flier and said: "We're glad to eee you beck after all the travellkig you ve done." “And believe ms," said Lindbergh, his face broad in the famous grin and red with cold, “we're glad to be back." And Anne, climbing out of the icockpit behind her husband, Jump- Ied t0 the dock bedde him and sa‘d: l "I know I'm glad to be back." Then to Englewood they went. Elude Photographers Their lest hop was from Charles- ton, B. C. The crowds recognized the ship as it roared over New Jersey. They raced over Peterboi-o, N. J., airport. A big plane with photographers arose to come along-l side. and the Colonel began a game of tag with his pursuers. The big plane was faster than the Lindbergha It was on his tail when the Colonel banked suddenly m4 the purauera roared overhead. Colonel Lindbergh shot his plane intoahuetothewest and a few i last River. “ t'a Lindy," the crowds shouwil ps strained their whistle cords and blasted salutes. New York itrlm air yacht circled low over the l 5 E i 1-5;? uowds at ind circled the bay dowmabout a half a mile Oolwialtaxiedhlsahiptoa siniledatthe mooring his the ship to a I. ewple stepped ashore. berghs’ ar- landinl lm- ] ~ 1' o, .A_ . aL. ~ complete. All the latest i time in Paris, Coty, Evening in Paris, Silver Poppies, Dralles Illusion, Perfume Pats, D’0reay, Yardley and DuBarry from 25c to $7.00 PEARL ON AMBER GIFT SETS Very attractive boxed Bath Salts In attractive gift boxes. Priced from . .. . . 55c to $3.50 Vanity CESBS-dl" the latest in styles, neatly boxed from 50c to $6130. CHRISTMAS WRAPPED CHOCOLATES i - a - By - - a I Muir's, Lowney's and Smiles n’ Chuckles i Priced from 50¢ to $4.00 Ladies’ Parker and She Neatly boxed $3.50 to $15.00. Don't forget to ask for three minutes less than six hours. Their chase with the photograph- ers‘ plane was a glamorous finish- ing touch to the trip—they mit- manoeuvred the picture seekers. Up zoomed Lindy to 5000 feet Down he dropped to 2,000. Over the Paesaic River, then up the Hudson, his throttle back as he twisted and dipped until the pur- suers were lost in a haze. They came back home lllBt five months and l0 days after they flew into the dawn on a survey that took thcm over Eastern Can- ada twice across the Atlantic, to 3i coufitria and colonies-n c'rcle of the Atlantic, from the tundra: the equator. Canada ’s '1 race “Down Under” On Increase (Special to the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. 8-. Dec. iii-The officers and crew of th, Canadian National Steamships freighter Can- adian Cruiser will bid adieu to Canadian shores three days before Christmas when their ship sails from Halifax for New Zealand and iAustralia vie the Panama. Canal December 22nd. The Christmas festivities, how-i ever, will not be forgotten or ne- glected as am‘d time honored de- corations the officers and crew will sit down to tables laden with Christmas cheer while the ship plows through the waves on her‘ course to the far off Antipodes. In the holds of the Canadian Cruiser will he a large cargo of Canadianl products The Canadian Cruiser will call as Cristobal, Panama. Trade with this part of the Em- pire "down under" has shown con-i slderable increase since the con-' ‘summation of the Empire trade; agreements. In the case of New, Zealand, particularly, to which and darted for Flushing coimtry Canada's exports have m», 1111"" 9‘ "in ¢|¢°m° “In” l |terially increased, and the cargo 0f lgxknh‘ “and th c ‘dun cm] but. mplg I004 IhuQ members Vbd With one nay. snernsd hislfznncsh 2003:‘ evfden: u» this. Actgrdilli ibaclfh. ‘nether in lmvrwlaifls , Curtis Akport and] adlan National Steamshipn officials. brlllsllls into use matches. llshwrv "um hem" me wan.“ a; m u-puuion 0g and candles. The lights were even- ‘ Canadian trade to New Zealand ml brighter than they have been for: some time past, especially in view ‘of the indications of increasins pioeperltyinthat partof thehn- pire. Like conditions prevail in the case of Australia where the num- ‘ber of imamplond is comtantly srwlna i IQ. The ream; cauniwweaith and state biadllh have exhibited a sat- was the Lsfactary into 0f CHI-if! with IO- fllfid panyfngredilottflmhahxatim 'rifdihoiargeb increased prices For Ladies’ we have a nice assortment of Toilet Sets - - a By . . . Coty’s, Ashes of Roses, Springtime in Perla, Houblgant, Yardlefe, Dubarry, Evening‘ in Paris, April Shower-a, Jasmine of Southern France, PRICED from 25c to 810.00 Our stock of Cute! and Glazo Manicure Sets is ever PERFUME-The alluring odors by Bourjois, Spring- Houblgant, Derny’s, 8 Secrets, i ' Wagon Contest. » Ross- Dru -unilled SAINT JOH N-F REDE RI CTON'MO NCTON of the north to the jungles hwond be n styles 40c to $4.50 Dusting Powder by Jasmine of Southern France, Hudnut, DuBarr-y, Renaud, Rubinstein, Yardley and Cara Nome . $1.10 t0 $2.20 .......... $12.50 t0 $35.00 affer Pen and Pencil Sets the votes for the Doll and Cigarettes, all the popular makes from . . 50c to 82.00 Cigarette Cases at Tobacco Pouches-All the latent. styles 98c to $4.00 Cigarette Lighten from . ... Cigarette Holders from . 50c to $1.25 Christmas Wrapped Cigars, all the popular makes from................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...50cto$4.00 Rolls Razors makes a very nice gift. Now . . . .. . . $6.50 Gillette Razors in nickle cases . . .. . . . . . . $3.79 to $4.49 Autostrop Razors in Nickle and Leather Cases Simms Lather Brushes in gift boxes from $1.00 to $5.00 Travelling Cases with Zipper Fastener Toilet Sets by the Following: Yardley, Coty, Jasmine, Langlois, Lavender, consisting of Shaving Cream, After Shaving Lotion, Talcum and Soap from 90c t0 $4.00. Case Pipes-all the new styles from . . .. $1.75 to 35-00 Brlar Pipes neatly boxed from . ...... .. $1.00 to 83-00 Pipe Sets with Amber Stems attractively boxed from .................................. $4335 t0 $45-90 Old Chum. 1-2-lb. tin 85c AMHERST- CHARLOT TETOWN Hebert Tareyton 1-2 and 1-lb. Jars $1.50 and 88.00 Piccadilly Mixture 1-2 and l-lb. Jars $1.5) t0 03-00 Plcobnc 1-2 lb. tin 60c. $1.98 "...-u"... . 98c t0 551W $5.00 and $6.00 88.50 PEERS DEBATE iriii._i1ii (Canadian Press Cable) LONDON, Dec. l9-The New- foundland bill, debated and fought over at, length before getting final reading in the House of Commons, came under fire in the House of Lords tonight when second read- ing was given in the Upper Cham- I‘. | 10rd Snell, Labor Peer. the bill which deprives Newfound- land 0f self-government and makes Britain responsible until its fin- ances are restored, was designed not to help the Newfoundlanders but the holders of their bonds in ‘New York and elsewhere. Echoing arguments in the Lower House the Laborile peer charged the British taxpayer had been call- ed in when it came to a matter of paying, but was forgotten when it came to trade. Newfoundland bought half her exports from Can- Dirigible Line Is Pla n n e (Aflociatcd Press) LOS ANGELES. Dec. l9—Pnul W. Litchfield, President of the Good- year Tlre and Rubber Companyu dirlgible line to carry passengers, freight and mail between Calif- ornia and Hawaii will be establish- ed es soon as necessary legislation is passed by the United States Congress. Litchfield said the line later would be extended to the Philip-. pines and the Asiatic mainland,‘ and that his company is training 25 pilots for Pacific service. Dir- igibles with cabin space fcr 100 passengers and room for 30.000 pounds of freight and mall and smaller dirigibles will be utilized, he said- Slays Friend, ada, and a third of the remainder from the United States, but only a sixth of her imports were from the United Kingdom. "John Bull is being called upon to act as Father Christmas to the bondholders," Lord Snell said. Lord Strathcona moved second reading and 1.0m Amulree, chair- man of the Royal Comm'ssion, whose findings are implemented in the bill, defended it, declaring the conclusions reached were the onw practical ones Light Needed In Tuber Debate IDNDON, Dec. lfl-While the House of C mmons. was pmfoaind-l diacunin in. marketing of po- tatoes tonight, it was suddsnLv plunged into darkness owing to the live minutes of insrrbnent en- lights. tually restored and debate was re- sumed m the contentious potato llue Favor Lower I Import Rate And Kills Self CHICAGO, Dec. i8—(A_P.)-'1‘he slaying in a suburban Lyons Beer Tavern today of a young married woman was followed several hours later by the suicide of the man police identified as he. killer. The principles in the double tragedy were Mrs. Irene Hard, u, of Lyons, and Wilf.ed Belanger. 51 identified by the farmer's husband. Hard, as "my best friend." Joseph Talafous. prOprietpr of the tavern. said the couple Rtum- ed to the pllce after taking Hard home and that as they sat I m! "W! benn to quarrel. drink- Trans-Pacific ‘ said here today a trans-Pacific Z ____________- ,, urday they will mee; Castro Bolas. WEDNESDAY ' 3.l.'>—-Mission Band. _ 7,30_4Jongregatlonal Prayer Si!" vice — ViSItOTS WUICOK < Heartz Memorial 3811- cnnn chant emu? \v% ELEVEN DAY '1 __,_. _ JContinued from Pane 1) former Bolivian Ibrefin M10180"- ‘a a-nd the representative of Paragufly. . Justo Pastor Benitez. as well I1 President Terra and the chancel- lors attending the Pan-Amt-‘rlcflll conference. The latler officials in the mean-w‘ time will appraise the peace objec- tives of the beiligercnts and seek g ogmmm; ground on which the truce can be made lrlw H Dffmfln“ ent peace. Bolivia and Parazufly- i-hmlllh Q31;- representatives, agreed with the Pan-American nations that the major objective of the peace must be a permanent termination of the territorial war in which the bellii" erents have cited claims dating from 1559 and in which the fight- in; has been sporadic since ti»! 1880's. LONDON, Dec. lit-The King re- received in audience at Buckingham Palace today sh- Brie PhipPll- thl a bsasad -r to Germany. Sir Erin remained at the palace for 45 min- utes. Sir Eric is in London to report M the government on his recent talks with Chancellor Adolf Hitler- Joeeph A. C, Avenoi, secretar! General of the ma?“ vl "Mlmh left for Parts after a weeks 00n- mitgmm here saying he found Bri- tish officials "determined to sup- port the essential things for which the league stands." A Christmas Suggestion ALADDIN WHITE LIGHT MODERN Kerosene Laap Now Only Shade Extra Burns 60 Hours to a Gallon of Kerosene- —Gives More Light Than 10 Ordinary Oil Lamps FEIIELI. and GIIIIIILEII < l.....|i ......,..-¢t<-<-- i .._..s...s-..xuurnnsrv-