_.-__..-.-. In—~!/.|q-qr\n|p "Pr. 51X in. fi 4‘, / '¢¢"ONE IN A .1011 111mm- PLUS PRINCE EDWARD—TO<1HY Only BARBARA $T.\N\\'YCK — JOEL MCCREA “INTERNES 115"" lake MONEY” PLUS . . . NEWS PRINCE EDWARD — Thur.—Fri.—Sat. - 5;; a GREAT era smasanouai. d snow 1.1x: "wax: up AND —- 1.1vs'"..."ou 1n: avenue" \ l1‘ / .-¢”‘l7 / lion AMECHEWINNINGER Louise HUVIBK- ililBlNilFiiiii ARTHUR TREACHER PliYlllS BROOKS i6 ilPJAPr. TOE -lOlllS PRlMA-TYIER BROOKE [Anoms emu] SILLY SY)II‘IIO.\'Y—ODDITY and MUSICAL THE C HQRLOTTETOWN GIIARDIAN H THE ADVENT PLUS CARTOON — “l MILLION" $21; I CHlll-IS HYY E HILI’ ! fm ' , GIVE THEATRE TIL KETS Gift Envelopes NOW 0N i ADULTS AND CHILDREN in City 001111011 1- ~.~.;.;’1;1_><>1-1s were silh- tt the regular 11101111113 IIi..\l/l‘lI REPORT 1..11...;--l._ule dist-uses were ' 111 e city of Char-lone- uing 11.1: 111011111 of Nove1n- Kvcping’, deputy n1i11— I van made during the iuurorj." Olfilimlllilllolhl blonds ' ‘.1; 1.1000.» lbllijlllilq aboriusr , 4n. plural.‘ lor gullliuc- fluid... 1; cpllliil it mid. ti; kdhn. ti; wow-rs. 251; urin- ‘hillllll 7J1; 1111.}: hill! .~p. 15111.15"; 112, 4 ‘Total 1111m- givcn during .- pm" 1T 1101111.- lnnrm nurumg R~Euwrri Squaw n1 (rippled c111]- rcpnrti fCllv of ‘iullu. 43. ticaths, F \\'I'I' \li 1' REPORT . Ullucr Junie.- l?.' Brad- rrl dimes pr-rlosucwl by 1v ‘it’ 'l'1l’l'i n yhllniif.‘ 1 1'4. vard< 1" 11-1; inspected. 75; if]; manure box- es i1: pr . siauuhtor lmuses ln<n¢r‘"'l. i: p1. iics inspected. 9: lnvntoricv lll"ll('lf‘(l. 1D: 1111183710!" rcnvrtwvl firun the strcrls. ‘l: pro- lccziilon’: umicr snnilzirv bv-luvv. 7. Thr- dump manaucd ' thc Hv- r-‘YGC"¢“ Island Motor BUS LEAVES Saturday only ~-t1<vo"-:r/¢c*o"c<~* flDWUUGUUVC*WUCfUCIOVD’UtIQJUEFUUUUWMUUT7 wmren nus sonrouie CIIARLOTTETOWN (Frnm White‘; Restaurant) FOR SUMMER-SIDE Dally i-xcpl Sunday — 9.00 A.M.. Saturday only - 10.00 PM. BUS LEAVES SUMMERSIDI! iI-‘rom Gout-Ila’: Drug Store) FOR CHARLOTTIETOWN Dally except Sunday —- 8.80 A.M.. 11.30 A.M-. — 10.00 PM gicne Service Company was in- spected on December ULh-dound 5311118 adiu-IMCIOYX. ' Other (luzies performed included: ;$l1mnl()ll"l@§ n-ved, 4; prosecutions for non-payment of dog 111x, 4; dog tax (Jnllccicd. $21.00; Cullei-‘l-ed 1111" C11)‘ Court, $22.15. FOOD INSPECTOIPS IiEPORT Ninety-five portions of carcasses were condemned as unfit for food and di‘:~ll'(>_\.‘(~1l. Dr. I. E. Cmken, meat and milk inspector said 111 lhis monvlilv report. l The milk and cream test fol- l lows: c1. & o. mu; Co. — — — —— 4-0 (ieorge Munn — — — — -—- —- 42 fleulth Farsi. Milk Co. — — —- 4') Frank HD1111‘ -- — —— — — r- 4“ A. McP-uc. N 5011:. -— — -— ~— 42 W. H. Smith -— -- — —- —- '- __.. Lincoln Vin/xi Eu Son — n I l i l i n 11 111111111“ - ~ — — -— - 3° 1 i1!) Bnvvcr — — — — " — " 36 i Joseph Drhcnll — - — _ “ 4-2 Alex Rhvncs" ~ - - — — — "‘ 40 ‘ _\Vill;:1'n FIm-llrvnrirl —— — £39 ‘ Fydncv Finn" n ~— ~-~ ~— —' '"" M) Air-vow " A "" 4 " ’" 4" John \'-'<'*' ll * " “ ” “' 4n .,)’()hn Avlvwtrl * — - ~ — — — 5-0 lPure "ll: (H. - ~ ~ — — — — 4-9 ' Pnlpnz] Airllouzrlrl --— —- -— -‘ 3" ‘ Vlclor lhwillinms -- - — -— 40 .1011" r1~1<-11~u11 -- -- ~— - — 39 lRodt-rici: McDonald ~- - - — — 37 ; 1 (‘rt-am Tcsl . n 1v c: Milk on ~- ~ —— -—%@ ilcallh Prui. Ml‘k Co.‘ —- ~30” ‘ lPrnrk Roper - '—- —' —- — 29“ iA. Mcilne 1k Sons —- — — —— 309 Transport Ltd. l 1.15 P.M.. 3.40 PM. Sunday only - 10.00 A.M. 4.00 IKM. Holiday only - 1.80 EM. 1 spent rccr-ntly at the home of Mr. diicadcw Bank. when the mcmberfl Hear Martha ring “Good Morninmand “If I Put My Heart in My Song!" :~ 11 r‘ M 101m nowaim - TERRY wanker: Plus . . BETTY BOOP 6e SERIAL Chap. 3. i- " UROUS BLONDE " (1H, PICTCRIAZ. — .11 ['1' l; CAPITOL —Thur. - Fri. - Sat. i Martha gou to Bob's head like I jug 0' moonshine and they're _.-.. off on a hillbilly honeymoon that makes the mountain: ring.’ mmt Picture with 3"“- POLICE REPORT Forty-one arrests were made i11 l Charlottetown during the month ol l November, the police report pre- i paired by Chief Birtwlstle and read - by Coun. Dr. Heath McIntyre, chairman of the police committee. revealed. The arrests were classi- fied as follows: cruelty 1o animal, l; drunk in charge of motor veh- icle, 3', drunk and disorderly, 2; drunk and incapable, 26; theft, 4; and vagrancy, 5. _ In addition to the above men- tioned arrests there were two pro- secutions and convictions under the Prohibition Act for unlawful possession oi intoxicating liquor, one conviction under the Excise Act for the unlawful sale of spir- its, ai.\" convictions under the sani- tary try-law, three for 11011-pay- mcnt ot dog tux, two for contrib- uting to juvenile delinquency, two for keeping vicious dogs. and one for beating board bill. One charge of perjury and one of common assault were dismissed. Fifteen juveniles wcrc dealt with by the Juvenile Court. O11 November 15th the Force collected thirty two samples of milk and four of cream from the licen- sed milk vendors, delivering same 1,0 City Analyst for test. The amounts collected in fines And costs during November wereas follows: Prohibition fines. $200; miscel- laneous fines and costs. $242.50; total amount collected. $442.50. Other duties performed by the Force (hiring November are as fol- lows: Prisoners escorted to County Jail. 34; prisoners escorted from Jail to Court, l7: escorted to Falconwood. l; summonses served. 22; subpoen- as se1"1"cd.2; ticket-of-lcave reports 2: transients i11 511111011 overnight. 9 Constable J. W. Higgins was granted annual lrnvc of absence. 11-1111 pay. November 51h l0 14th. both (llilCS inclusive. Constable C. B. .1111’. annual leave r11‘ absence. with pay. Nwfembel" 15th to 13th. inclusive. Presentation And Address A very pleasant evening was and Mr."- Colln D. MacPhall. of Harmltnn L O L 11nd Clyde Lodge. l, O. B. A Clyde River. gathered to extend their good wishes, and make the presentation of n. lovely Ahdclin Lamp. Mr John A, MncKinnIm. in his usllhl mmme and pieruiirg manner, cal- 1 lcd the gathering to order, and aft/er a few jovial remarks called on Mrs. Daniel MncNeill. lo read an address. whfc Mr. Hcber Mac- Icau made the pmrentation of the lnmp. Mr. MacPhail nn behalf of Mrs. lvinr-Phnil 11nd himseliiihank- ed the members for the beautiful glft. Short. speeches ivere made by Mr. Daniel MacDonald. Sr. and Mr. John A. MncFadyen. both Honor- ary Members of Hamilton Lodge. they also favored the gathering with several Gallic Songs After singing For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. games and contests were indulged in. 50MB of them clualng much merriment and laughter. Lunch Was served by the ladies. The singing of Auld Lang Byne brought the evening to a clone. The following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. Colin D. Mac- Phall Dear Colic and Mary. -We, the members of Clyde and Hamilton lodges, Clyde River. feel we can- not let this important event of your j lives pass without meeting you in your home and extending to you our best wishes You Colic have been a true and faithful member oi 1hr! Oraligr Order. helpful and wrling at all times in assist in the work of the (kder, in your cheerful way. We hope your partner will some time become a n1c1nber of our Frat- ernal Association. W1- wish you both a wedded life of joy and suc- cess, and all the comforts that add to happiness. We now present you a gift as a token of our friendship and good will toward you. Yours Frnternally SISTERS AND ERUITIERS FREDERICTON SCOOL Grade VIII- (a1 -1 Irene Stevenson; 2, Adelina Cuu-lific, Grade VIII —1b1 —1. Alurvcn ill Grade VII -Scnior —i. s uart MacKay, Grade VII Junior (a) -—l. Dor- een MacKay; 2 Elwood Weeks; 3. Raymond Weeks. Grade VII Junior -1 Aubrey Buchanan Grade VI-l. Alan Dimning Grade V-—1 Ralph \‘.'-"-/~k.<-, 2 Milly Ross; 2 Mary B11c71z111a11. Grade "IV-l. Violet Hill; 2 Hazel Weeks; 3. Erma Sfivxclrson. Grade III-l, Gladys Weeks; 2. Stanley Buchanan Grade II Sr. —-1. Beverly Cut- cliffe; 2. Jack Cutclifie. Grade II pr. ~i. Marjorie Weeks Grade _1 Audrey Cutcliffc; 2 Randolph Wccks Perfect Aticndnnce for Novem- ber: Adelma Cutclifie. Doreen MacKay. Raymond Wccks, Ralph Weeks. Morgan lvIacKay, Olgn Weeks, Hazel Wcrkn Jock Cut- cliffe, Marjorie Weeks, Audrey Cut- cliffe Teacher, Elizabeth R. l/fncKay. In Memoriam MRS. ll. WOOI) The sorrountlinc communities c! Dundas iveie (l-"rp _v shocked when it was learned 11111" \ir... Guy Wood - of Farmington, pa: 1d awuy on Dec. l4. 183T, n1. the agc of 4i years The deceased had been in her usual good condition of ncnlih up to aix weeks prcvlous to ncr death. when she was lnkcn to bed. Then- she was attended to by nlrvuiciana of both Si. Pclcrs and Sourisq After her condition was learned lo be serious she was removed to P E Island tioispilai for treatment where shc died on the above men- tioned date. She leaves to mourn her hear: broken husband. and family olj three daughters and two sons her . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Popc. of Chepstow, flvc brothers, and three sisters, beside a large circle of friendn and relations b_v whom she will long be rcmcuibcrcd. The funeral was held on Dec. 6th, the service at the home and grave were conducted by Rev. A Firth of Dundas United Church, who spoke words of sympathy to thc, son-owing family. . The poll bearers were: Measr= l Fred Curran. John MacDonald; Bmmenual MacMahon. James P. Manhood, Adnirlan Judson, W111 Dlngwell. -rPatriot Peace Copy). __--_____________ TACKLE LOST TOOTH (By The Canadian Press) "ANN ARBOR, Mich-Michigan's "ll-mint victory over Iowa cmt tackle Hill Bmlth a front tooth. He blocked low-w r--~- '11- (he ex- tra point wltnhlo face. a‘ -»-w-7-.t...u._y.--<;.‘.o= h.t.@I-v._r.-~,.. . . _ ... .__ if " - a ' Today only cAP|ToL_3_15_7_00_8_45 ‘.111. Central Guardian GLENDA FARRELL IN ‘ ..i__ | nu- eolumn 1| ro-nved for In!" 1 .| lumal iuun-at uni advent-in; A‘ , 1 nrnpy uarun- may in iuuerlod at I ‘ our» 11 word strictly puynblo in It 1 5.111s. .. -\a==§. csaswau. for Phobogrlpha. 1 i CONFED-LRATION LIFE lN- SIJRANCE L-GTSB-‘I-IZ-Sll l NOW FOR A REAL BREAKFAST .- 1h Robin Hood Porridge Oats. 311mm. Silverware or Plain. CONl-‘EDERATION LIFE m SURANCE L-6189-7-12-3l2 LITTLE ‘THEATRE GUILD- Thursday night. Overture 8.15. L-Bld. MAKE YOFR PURCHASE. get coupon for i-‘ree Cake Blue Bird Grocery. 11-806-12-15-11. BATH SATIN!) nicely boxed. Boxes of three $1.25, boxes flve 81.75, z ounce $1 ‘.15, -i oz. $2.00 at Jamie- .0115. L-814-12-l5-1l. DIULITRE AND MACKINNON cceiving furs daily for the Hud- -un's Bay consigiuuenr sale. Please 1:"111g. mail or express your furs 1.1111111111111101)". 11-875-12-14-31. (YET YOUR ELECTRICAL DEC- ORATIONS at Browns Ellectric Shop. Corner Queen and Kent. L-721-12-9-11. THEATRE GUILD- Overture 8.15. L-816. LI’I"I‘LE Thursci-dy night. THE PICK OF YARDLEPS TOILETRIES in Gift Boxes 1n- cludiirg lnvadomeal $1.10 at .l;~n.:»~<-.»11s. L-18-l2-l5-1l. Pl-JIIPTZCTION ICE CREAM (DALENDAR is now‘ being distrib- uted; it is a11 attractive picture of a child and a couple of dogs which he is (ioctorzirg; and la entitled “An Emergency Call." HEADQUARTERS for Christmas tree lights. Our tree lights are Not Japanese ‘Products. Chappell d: 00., 164 Queen Street. L-812-12-16-9f CANDLELIGIIT CAROL SER- VICE. Zion Church Thursday even- ing at 8 o'clock. Cherry Valley ladies quartette and Miss Vera. Camp- bell, Mrs. Nell MacLean and Mrs. Arthur- Roper will assist. Silver collection. 14-884-12-14-21. 1\N(ll.l(.‘.\N SERVICES Sultrday. ‘December 19th. Milton: St. John's Church. ll A. M. Morning~ Prayer. Rusuco: st. lilarlra Church. 3 P. M. Evening Prayer. Everybody welcome. Rev. E. O. Lancaster, Recior. L-893-I2-15-1i. IS NOW AN R.N.—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hornby received advice from their daughter Eleanor that aha had passed the State Board exam- innlions in Baltimore, Md., receiv- ing the title R.N. She is receiving congratulations from a host of friends. -i-_. WILL BE buying dressed poul- try cu Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday. Decembcr 16th., 17th. and 18th. Pnyinq highest market prices. Do your Christmas shopping at the shine time. Special prices’ on Gran-cries. Dry Goods and‘ Ilardwarc. H. S. MacLeod, Vernon‘ River. 11-824-12-13-41. WHEN NEWS IS NEWS — Rsteomcd correspondents are re- minded 111111 a daily newspaper is not a book of history, and are re- quested to send i11 news for pub- llcntion wlihin at least a week of their happening. The Guardian has unfortunately‘ had to turn down recently several reports especially obituary notices, which have reached us long after the event occurred. " News while it Ls ncvrs" is the slogan-if. APPOINTMENTS -- Congratula- lions wcrc ihc order of the day in the lnmi C.N R. Freight Depart- mcnl. \\'llr‘il it was learned that Mr. Frank Sigsworth, billing clerk. laud bcm nppolntcd clerk in the l?o'rtlrvi"*zicr's office. sitcceedlng the 1.111: Mr. Frederick Power. Mr. Duncan McKcnzic. clerk in the Frclgli t. Department, has, been pvmnotcd to the position of bill- lug clerk. succeeding Mr. Sigs- Worth. LONG CREEK VWIEI-ENF INSTTTIVFE The rcguliu" monthly meeting of; the Lona: Crock Women's institute mot ni 1110 home of Mrs. Fred: Slr1tcl1 n11 Wednesday evening Dcc 1'. wirh an attendance oi ten inrmlivrs and seven visitors. The nweiing opened by singing the Odo and repeating the Creed. Roll coll 1111s amwored with a verse from the Blbli‘ The minules of last mcr-ling vvcrc read and signed by thc President. There was no rc- nnris frdm the Committees A let- ter was road from thc Tuberculosis League and the members were in lmor oi signing the resolution. $3 was voted for Christmas seals. it was moved by Mr= Ralph Dar- rach. mcnndctl by Mrs Alai Mac- omis wno 111v: no oov rmruos Quick Easy Way to Get Charm Girls who don't aiiraci boy friend; yqdq why. Beautiful, Ian often ugl . urination, you'll be uprited how n: you an, S. ‘ any gllh have poor com a la '7 r ‘hire ‘wit-ago: ’ and au've i d I pwfinl Eadie: the pone work, [normal Him". [ma new energy, pent flabby tiuua hem m... "Pal-Mina" (‘nu you new charm. 25s., We. FRUlT-A-TlVE§1%'n Head. left shortly on an extended a visitor to Cardigan Saturday Iaat. Grade VII-l. Wllna Delaney; 2. ~l_ znnlcnuuuunwotler For HER : g CUSTQMERS! For HIM: Toyuyfglgs g Y’ C, I t L1 b .SHAVING SETS H b_ ‘ y _ our aria inns rs can e en- Yardley.‘ gags?‘ f,‘ richer! and brightened by the ad- Cow's Yardlév g ditum of some of our enchanting Colgateh Renaua ,1} new gift suggestions which have Palmolive Bow-jogs g just arrived. Iioubigant C [v- I i, . iaierine Iiugrlut g *1 l“ ak ak a“ ‘voyfldpllffs Vinola i We suggest that you visit our “mwmk Q: , 5 store without further delay to in- L ‘ ' . s! ure the wide l possible choice. EATHER ...°r°“"i~.;:.1"::. 1‘ " 1 Qqlsv: Chuck: c“ “=-““~ “ ‘ I Tlavemm! Cases- i i"",§-.| T M; Bill Folds p. ‘ es‘ ' 0-‘ 5 0 ' q a bacco Pouches. Keyiainers Compacts Culcx Sets Wzitcrmams Sets Boxed Soaps Toilet Sets Perfumes Etc. - Etc. concert. It was moved b_v Mrs Earl MacKenzie. seconded b_v Mr» Rod MacLeod. that all hills in connection with the that I10 bcsent to the Earl MacKenzie seconded b_v Mrs. Norman Stretch, that. the buying committee have a set price for n11 presents bought out. of the ln- stitute funds. It was moved by Mrs, Nomnn Strctch, seconded b_v Mrs. Alex Macbeod. that. a. Christmas gift be given Mrs Hugh MacKenzie for her help as organ- ist. at the recent. concert. It was decided to visit the newly vrcds. in the district and prcscnt them with gifts. Mrs. Rod Ziiziclseod kindly 111- vited the members to nor ironic for the next meeting r011 cal! to be miscellaneous. Lunch was served b_v the Iiosfcss and the meeting clo~cd 111111 sing- ing Cardigan And Vicinity Mr. John Mustard M Lfa Cardigan Head motored to the city on Friday. Senator J A McDonald, Cardi- gan was a visitor i0 the city on Friday. --__. The pwnle of this "lalflCl rc- gret to hear of the serious illness of Mr. William Mcbaren. Brudnel in the King County Iiospilnl 11nd hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Evelyn McGrath who has been employed in Charlottetown returned to her home in Lorne Valley on Tuesday last. Mrs. Philip McInnLs. Lorne Val- ley. is spending a short time in Charlottetown vliting her aunt Mr. Ncll McConnell. Lorne Val- ley. was a visitor to the city on Wednesday " Miss Anna Curran. 48 Road. spent lha pas! week at the home of her sister. Mrs. Thomas Dun- phy, Peakcs. Mr Master Corcoran, Bivdwiirs Road. was a vi i101" to the city on Tuesday. Mr. Angus Wilson, Cardigan rip to Western Canada where he will visit his brother. he will" be . neatly missed b_v ihc pcoplc of the l district. as a nicghbor he was al- ways willing and ready to lend a helping hand when needed. Mr. James Mooney. returned to his home in Penkcs Road on Tiles- day after spending the past. six months in Nova Scotla where he was employed. Mr. M. J. Kelley, Efiotvalc. was Head on -C. KINSINGTON SCHOOL Honor Roll for November: 1 Grade X—1 Keith Kennedy; 2. Helen Higgins; 3 Georgie Kon- nedy. Grade IX-i. Marjorie Baker: 2. Joyce Howard; 3 Vina Higgins. Grade VIII-l. Amy Johnson; 2. Francea Kelly; 3. Eddie Fender- , . g JOHNSON 1231171? thiflhfséns“ utfdivlded . between the members. The Secre-I Wanda Mann: 8. Wilna Monkley. tary reported $30.90 realized at the l g phrcy; 2 Jean Folland: 3- Emmet concert bc. paid. It was moved and seconded 5:111:1- torium. It was decided that. five; cents be given at each meeting to go towards a cOllcclion for the T.’ B. Iieague It was moved in" Mix-u! 3 l 1 are j leaves. Anoihcr idea. is the drink- ‘ country 11011565 there are old metal “The Quality Drugstore" Corner Kent and Prince Streets Military Brushes Shaving Brushes Waterman’s Sets Cigarette Lighters Cigars - Pipes Cigarettes - Tobacco Etc. - Etc. & onivsoiv Phone 33 Grade VT-l. Andrew Hum- Braham. Grade V (Miss Rfliitti —1. Phclicia Clark; 2 Jessie Clark; 8. Mabel semple Grade V (Miss Ready) -l. Jua- iin Kibridc: 2 Lois Macdonald: 3. Austin Pcndergast. Grade IV-1, Marjorie Counick: I0he Macdonald; 3. Genevieve hiol/Iahon . I Grade III-l. James Saunders; 2. Edna Mann Ice Sample (equal). Grade II-i. Betty Pendleton; 2. Albert Boyle; 3. Margaret Jar- dine Grade I (a) -l Audrey Profitt, 2. lvfarie Sudsbury; 3. Isabel Jar- , dim- and Betty, Ooldwell. l Grade I (b) -l Billy Counick, 2 Dnrccn Mcbcan: 3 ison and Bobby Jay Pcrfcct Atlcndance -— Grade I 3°"? Caldwell; Audrey Profiti; Roy Haiciy; Reona Chisholm: Ralph Kibride: Leinus Reeves; " Lzmvood Gill; AlfredaChisholm. N inckLives Lost In Sea Tragedy BANGOR. County Down. Dec. 13 (Cp-(‘ZlblCl—~Tll0 Belfast steamship Airnngher" sunk off the Irish Coast Snturdav with but one known sur- yivor. Nine lives were believed 0st. The only person recovered alive. William Hunter. was brought to I 131111201" hospital. He said he was -un:1blo to say what happened to i111- SBG-mn ship which was en route from Belfast to Llnnelly, Wales. Six bodies were washed ashore: three other members of the cre were reported missing.‘ ' Jean Dav- NOVEL FLO\VER CONTAINERS. Tho latest flower containers in- cludc n copy of an Italian bamboo with the outside cut away halfway up the atom. from which flowers ; sin-dyed in the manner of lug horn which is filled with deep red flowers representing wine. For flower brackets for the wafs, and for country drawing-rooms old Dresden china vases filled with the same mixture of flowers that an palntcd on lllc china. onurses There's nothing to equal MlnanPa. It "takaa holdm Aflflnptit‘, soothing, healing. "waders" l Peals 0f Sound ‘(In Appreciation Reginald Piano Recital Dec. 6th. 1937i Coiressmg fingers misc with gun lat touch Pluck ivory keys and rouse ha: out their bed Of pulsing airings a harmony liq much The voices of the woodland. aac and air; led Pkrrth as by the Maestro who in! brought To listening ears such crystal pearl of sound; With interpretation sum and may; thought The wizardry oi’ key: leis Joya abound And sadness for human beam: o0 . deft a touch Mhy lift mere eurihlings from their sunken sphere. Perhaps to try the very stars to clutch! Clear. pure pearls of sound. 1f one could always hear. —-Wat Manama. Revolt Reported In Haiti Capital (By The Associated Preset GUIDAD TRUJIILD, Dominican Republic, Dec. 13—Travellers from Haiti today reported a revolution- ary movement broke out last nlgll in Port-Au-Prince againnt the Gov- ernment of President Btcnlo illn- cent. An Insurgent group was said i017? have attacked the presidential guard resulting in wounding of I major and a captain. Martial law was declared. than! sources said. —- _.::"-::~ T0 ALL OUR CREAM PATRONI 0111- trucks have been discontin- ‘tled on all routes. Please kill? Cream to liazelbronk Station M14 receive highest market prltfl- Prompt returns twice monthly. (Synod) HAZELBROOK 011511111111!’- 14-804-12-15-21. SAOIIIOO OO—.HLT|L NOTICE 1s rn-znr-znv 011i" um snug.» c», Lid. wlll mo!" W" pliuailon to the Secretary of 5"" of Canada, in accordance with u" pmvittonr of Section 20 0i T“ Companles Aot for acceptance 0H1: Ira-render of It: Charicr and l ancellaiLoa-i ha‘; and from a date t0 fixed y . 1111211211 at Toronlo out time!“ day of December, i931. $ACIIIGO c0.. 1.111.. B its eolicltorl, ohmic. nosicm a nalcovll l- 1N1 M T “THE GEORGIA ” 141 GREAT GEORGE ST. (Formerly Crlchtonh) RESTAURANT “THE BEST OI’ FOOD" ' — CIIOCOLATES — NEWS STAND -- SMOKES — J. M. MacFADYEN, Mane!" 08 Yonge Strait Tfiflm L-OOB-IR-lb-Il.