.. .-_ h». - vqmifiiv .. ___. ...-a>¢_~.--uv.-_~_ "BI MINI TONIGHT.” ‘__ ‘With A Smile On Your Lips And A Song In Your Hearts ! . . . . Tun-s was WAY YOU'LL o0 HOME AFTER sumo nus new roulu or anrnaralnlualv-r. PRINCE ED WARD ‘ TO-DA Y own Avsrwll l. 0. D. E. Recommended For Every Type of Mil Picture F ALso-“IIEIS ” AND S l L L Y SYMPHONY "LULLABY LAND" Bfiilquor Serious Charges Seizures Made 5 rcmalm Press) QALIFAX. Dec 1. — Gradually clfing a wide-embracing grip on iii-running activities in Nova Sco- clflRoyal Canadian Mountvd Po- lio? last night had seized $5.000 worth of rum in Cape Breton dis- zrlct and had in custody at_ least (on! men while four more will be sl-Qed with warrants for arrest. seizure Neu- sydney The seizure was nude near Syd- ney when land and sea forces com- billcd to caplllrc- a inotor launch. l ear and 475 gallons of llouor. Tile boat was in charge of Capt. Ingra- ham and two seamen who were tak- en to North Sydney by the R. Cm M. P. Cutter Tenacity. Ingraham was to have appeared in police ccur: there today on charges arising frcm - Ffllblfe of the rum-laden craft, W.l A. l'., several weeks ago. 4 Arrest Pair Meanwhile officers at Truro ar- rested Sydney Crowell of Shuben- ucldle and were prepared to serve, warrants on charges of mpersonatq ing police officers against Perryl and Harry Allen. already on bail on other charges involving the knocking of two constables from the runningboards of a motor ca: and transporting liquor. They were first rounded-up when Gerald Hart- lcn informed police two men had rii-Jaoked a carload of rum. | Arrest of two other men was ex-l pected in this case. police said but they declined to reveal identity of the wanted men. They were believ- ed to have been occupants in the, Allen car which police said wasf carrying the rum ill-Jacked from Hartlen who admitted he had just unloaded it from rum-runners out- aide the t.“~‘~ mile limit, Wheat Used A: Currency Vlfhent’ is being accepted as legall tender by local authorities "n parts of Jugoslavia- Even banks are tak- ing it in payment of taxes and debts. In many place: it is uged freely as currency. Payment; {or rcad build ng and other relief, work ale to be made in tho grain by local orgcnzaticns. Against Ghildrens “AROUND T!!!‘ EMPIRE‘ AND (XJMEDY “UNION WAGES‘ Shelter ("TENS Santa Claus Keep (Canadian Press) WINDSOR, Ont, Dec. L-Officl- als of Windsor Children's Aid Soci- ety had been informed in May; 193i. of specific complaints regardfi lng treatment of children at the Children Shelter. Mrs. Margaret McGuire. for two years on the shel- ter's staff, testified today at the 1n- qulry illto the Shelters operations conducted by Commissioner M. A. Sorsoleil. Itlrs. McGuire testified she ll.lli h“! list‘ m“ which h” been find“ Exhibwon llzfnrlrled B. T. Howe. Sccrctlrv- of gm" ‘assume to San“ onus Sept‘ 3 inclusive’ rege-flrl and ‘p’ Treasurer of the Children's Aid So- cicty, of specific charges against Miss Magdalene Strung, Shelter matron. Miss Mabel Hood. anolllcr Shelter employee, also made com- plaints, according to Mrs. McGuire who said she was unaware of any action being taken. When she made the complaints. MrsjMcGuire testified. one of thr- Soclety officials asked it because you have left your Job that you come here and make these com-l lplairlts against Miss Strang?" Mrs.’ McGuire declared she had denied‘ this. Another witness. Mrs. Mildred Dick, former Shelter ward, testified two-year-old Miles Inglebloom had hill nose rubbed ou the floor by Miss Catherine Strung, assistant matron, after the child had wct the bathroom floor. witness said she did not protest to Miss strung because uhe feared she would be sent to the industrial school. Other girls. she testified. had been sent t0 this school after they had displeased the assistant matron. Testimony of Miss Bertine Mero- of Zurich, Ont., alleged 15-year-old girls had bathed boys of this age on Miss Magdalen e Strong's in- structiorls. Miss Mero said she had not participated in the bathing but had witnesed the operations. Evening gowns of satiri sprayed by hand with nine carat gold con- stitute the latest fashion in Lon- don- 8b mlnering cloth-of-sifver outfits, mode by the some 111mm,. are populrr for cocktail parties.‘ Four-Inch high bcrled Victorian not collars 0D velvet dresses are vogln for dinners. ' ' .1 M130 u b: m1. abbmb Pace Wlth Tunes, O: abblllpwnrn. 1' and the int? FB-GIQOZQdZ School Ounmitbee, um! John Lowry, ma. alum numb.‘ rm. w!- JIMI l-I-Iwti 51* Sec 1-1 Green Mountain Pot: lspeclal to The Guardian) MONCTON, n. B, Dec. l. - In order to keep pace with the times Santa Claus has had to take advan- iage of all the modern inventions in transportation and communica- tion in order to reach the many boys and girl: which each year are constantly being added to his cul- lb the use of the telegraph in send- ing mes-sage: to his little friends. rile Canadian National Telegraph: have thin year. as was done last season, made provision so that par- onto can nrrange for Santa Claus to send than messages a day or two before Christmas and in some cllel he sends the kiddies message! at any parties which they may be holding about Christmas time. All that daddy or mother has to do is to get. lrl touch with the nearest Canadian National Telegraph office and the matter will be attended to. Last year from report; received by telegraph officials kfddlel were overioyed at hearing from their, universal friend and when the tel- egraph mealenger arrived at the door with the manage from Bantu mh~b,u°n_ “M; Claus that he would be calling on Christmas Eve, there was then no $256750 the 1TH...“ ye" question but what the old Saint was not going to overlook them and great Joy was brought to the hearts of the kiddies. The messages are dated at the “north pole" and __...li 0mm. sum mun Meeting flIU.I_!.OO!IIIIL ‘l gAdmflalnalenquededtoQd "all hlhdllwwlfllltblflfilli$uiiabifin5llum dupnviuutohlartion. inaerticuwlllbtdelayedadby- r The ox nnanrm nun-u; emeritus»: OcmmltteeotllountAllilon Ilhl- nhrybrupfltnrendopted. veraityteemavereelectedforflae man, Moncton, N. B. The intenbl- meg, Marie Dar-nob noted for their forensic ability. m». mg gm 131mm muggy, . Rev. Hnmmmd Johnson, we known in Charlottetown. . Committee. ma. J. r. 1mm. 1m ' lnlbblm Mum, am. John nu:- Iaobern; Buying Ounmltton, Ill-l Halifax wgmgm yon-ow and I11, P, W Stnflih; COIIGQIBDOQ UNDIIRWB. i Aug. to Sept‘ Mn. James mierren and iilh. J. T HALIFAX, Dec. 1- Bettng the lhmw- . dates of z e 1m u-“ Eczte. no, On motion. mm! M11: were for Aug, l‘! in Jrtld. Mrs. John Osborne kindly invited proving thr finanoal statement she members for the nt meeting. showing the ore atng deiicit at :01! call to be answered by “The 332.5920 and. the net d'flolt at olfforeut Uses of Potatoes." $39,558.82 for the feel year and n; lunch committee, In. James eect/on of Hon. John A. MacDcn- gnu-gen u“; My‘; Jglm mpg-y gen. fd- "We H’ of M1" 411w"- I‘ a l delectable lunch w the unm- weuldznt, the Prcvincal lxhibltio- ‘em . Colnnfuion h_ld it: annual meet- T“ mega" ‘a do.“ h, d". lug Wodnerdry. _ m. "n. 3m‘; strenuous Vob} ct'on ho the re- on new“, nun‘. "cum," oommndaton of Secretary Muna- ‘ab. w. B," ‘human wmn-I ger H. D. Biden that the Billb- "Hum" wean“! m.‘ ;¢a u“ l“ 1”‘ b‘ “d “'17 ‘M u Moore (nee Helen Harrow) a lor- poslble before labor Day, was ta- m“ mum" ‘bu. “U11... w“ ken by Hcn- Mr. McDonald. The pa“ mend,’ mm . “n” h” recommended data: were approved m‘ ‘ Mum. ‘firs.’ ‘uhflwm followng lengthy dllculion. _ n. "lune-u mwmm‘ m.“ at be: mother. lbs. William llor i North Wiltahire School Fair . _ g ~ l . A Nry fill‘ I: AM wen°ilile manual-sawmill» all a . ‘lliuwlillououun aeptembarlbtbwitbpoplanbilt- Zng from Hampshire. Bari-mile. llwth wuumrb m Darlingtu cum-mill uumberotvbitdll- llhnotuull bnnaflae” NMlGmADVBTlKl~dIll8:kndmk0bu;Mn-'mw~m$m;mmum Ihatoor " Xi fill mnlofwlawlmun ' 8t. Oatherines W1. . oamulninwam-rmuwum ggnyq D‘[]§.|) pgggg.‘ BQEQQMOIQIWIGDQU. omnuuoulubyilmnmm autumn» nlnmuotuu otbenbulllt II will wflelefflflnfiflnmuuvlunnlnmmnumm- maeroollegiateandthefnternntlonnl “m; "gg yqulbq q 10mm“. N 1.1114 the international tun m; John Lon-y (re-elected); ll we‘! “r of 6111f Johnna. Vloe-Pruldent, Inn. willful Ior- Wm,“ Hampton, P. 3.1. and Harold Pne- m! (re-elected); Qflyflfy-Tggu-l a” Mam“ I W,“ l ‘ma. , 5 Hampshire, I Norris Kit-non. Bump- ‘nllte tum will debit! Quilt‘ Auditors. Ian. Jaluel lament and ‘mm a “Mel mom“ Duuum. o. u. a. of Fredericton. us. and G1ady5bhoN€i1l(II-elmed);l7ele- 4 mm mum am .. t the international tea-m will debate gem u; Annual Omvqution, Ire. ‘ . Bates Gallon of lawieton. John mm and mm Dlrrlch: hum,“ , W,“ M mam Maine. The Batu debaterl are subgzitutu. llrl. Jamal lberren gmpm"; a “ma. qodmmumh CLABI Iii-LIN loo b-White 0M0 ll. Kibim, Inmplhire. Ilee l-Oorn: 1 Alex ‘barter, Wfltlhin. The following committees were CLASS 2—I0O'l‘l en: 1 Ruler Liar-tar, Hampshire; 2 ‘ice Idwnh, Hampshire: 8 Nor 8 Kltam. Hampshire; 4 Ralph bunker. Hl-mpahire. Sec m-Iril: Cobblers: 1 nme barter. EI-uiplhire, I Alice Edward; llampuhire; 8 Rance: barter, Hump shire. 4 Clifton Brawl-rt, Bunnie-hire B90 S-Jflbh turnips: l Johnny mural, Humpshim; 2 Alex ur- er. Hampshire; I Reggie can. Jortlt Wiltshire: 4 Alexander Inc- lteod. namvlllb. I00 O-JbOd ‘Purnigl: l Arnold Jodfrey. Nortb Wilt-shire; 2 Oluudr Bremen. l! “‘ . I Delia ‘rrem ere, Bumps-hire; e orden Manhood. llarteville. lea li-Oarrotn: l Johnny Id- werdl. Hampshire; 2 Norris Kit- ‘on, Bumps-hire; 8 Claude Godfrey 1011b Wiltohlfl; 4 Bordon Truman. dnmpshire. Bea 0-minute: 1 Baden Tre- nere, Hampshire, 2 Victor Deacon. forth Wiltlbire; a Johnny Edwards aimpnbln; a beith mm. lamb "fltlhlld. the revenue for the year at $82.64!: m" Th. fluat’ w.‘ ,0“ 48 u against $31,601.70 the previoul WW7’ “mu ‘h m-un‘ w "u" ewgudnum‘ “MIX m‘. I..W. "m IUU‘ “l. Gall! 8—VIGI'l ABLE s‘ mum” h 3.13;”. u ‘amt following address and llrl. J. T. n. Imnnn mule the pruentation: net defict for the previous year 5°" mun- was 327239.28 and the deficit m: leer-a: m 881,561.79. lfiwthwmfl Women‘! Sac l-Grecn tmultoes: l Borden ‘human. Hampshire. I Ralph open.” n d". u,’ w, mung“. g 5g Younker. Hampshire. I 10in Younk- ' mmgqmler. Bnmpahire. 4 Norrie Kluml, Largest of the increased expen- '00“ P1011‘!!! 5° 5° h"! illlllhflmmp'hm - dituree wre: Interest and sinking w extend to you our good vvtabu lsflifl-CMUIIIIJHTIZIBOIGQIITN- "Santa Claw" aims them hlmulf- I fund. 111.500: offoe eurrnlee 02,- vet-lulu; and ta-ngibly. You have mm» 1 "M" Twmhl- I Johan! Another innovation to meet the trend of the time: 1a the sending of Christmas and New Years greet- ings by telegraph. More and more this custom in being adopted by parties who wish to lend Christmas greetings. the telegruph giving a personal touch which is apprecia- ted on the plrt of the recipient- Special form: of messages hcve been prepared which can be sent at a very low rate. The message: are not confined to outllde point; but are also for delivery within the city or town itself as between friends living within the city or town dis- trict. Iinud‘: Llnlment for Coldl. ' ~ _- y. , ‘* ‘ ‘ ‘ > ‘i ‘a ‘.4’. . .- ; K’ ~ i); gf ‘(A DAILY LETTER T0 YOUR FRIENDS HMY FROM HOME 4 Keep the absent ones informed of the happenings ‘l? at home. Send Them g "vh . . .,,_ ‘l? n. i‘ s 8 w.‘ *1‘. ' ' ‘ . Charlottetown Guardzan y Prince Edward Island's Leading Newspaper A year’s subscription makes one of the most i‘ acceptable Christmas Gifts you can give _. Q‘ - if A Christmas Present That Lasts a Year I ' , . v‘ APenonal Greothlfilflannflflnhg yorgifl. m: wnnuuouunualpun. _ ' ' lfilcrlflllllunnbephecdltaliillnnnllpnlerwlbelotilllblflilleflh yonwlabflnrlpflellamrl.‘ Onehgenrdwiil belerwnloleoplelllflnallfl he Olrbtnan. IbQorlenaa-enatbyniallpleanebenrenllotahllefieyhifillei- nan-bun a nun u: cud u u out _, . 043, water and pipe rates $1.182: been, for the put few yearn, a m, speed. $1.8M. Catharine; and_now your chosen Chef xevenuel reduced were: young; “p; you mm oug- mum, Ill-try 1m. ordinnrv. $1.814: nd- We null mil you. Helen, m4 hop! ‘ mission and oar poring. $17,342; m“ y“; "N. “u; m, yo“ '31, industrial spzce. 853$; NIIWB 1mm ' $222.23. ‘Tin new: in be remembered Qqrrevt We" l" "V39"! " And I pl-tlaont mm; u» mm oompced with current liablllt es of ‘ Th“ ma,“ W“ m” b. ma“ s43 510.14. cpltltlllas ents are em.- i you ‘m, u, t”; m m,“ . 21046 and mp4 abilltidm en are w. m.“ m. W“ “ma. n‘ 22:37:62‘ mm“ L’ p" have alwwu been a oomcientioln Again Secretary Manager Biden member’ "or n“, to “m” "w , pm to the utmolt- commented in in annual report, so ‘m! you m.“ “we” um on the difficulty in overoom ng the_ _ small gift. not for its intrinlic h", “m!” ch u‘ n. point“ ' value but u s content reminder out that if the hhibitlon this yeer ‘ had been fhvord with good wea- M u“ M” '9'” " “luau” ther and a reoord attendance of . m 5t‘ mmmn“ wmw“ ‘um’ 15.000 U18 deficit would liill be ""- lbout b21000- Incrue in cperatlon _ w” "h" W" "WW" "*4 ""- aud lnmntenmoo colts were due to “W b“ ‘l “W” ‘m P55 h W"! extended an I bl o» mlrbtlon 111v "e "Wt m" "w? M! bu‘ and to necessary repair: in differ- "n4 W m!!! fill Nye o! happiness ont buildings. brighter. Your: ‘Tor Home and Entries in live stock, the mnnagel‘ Cont?!" pdnted cut, were well mubmma filmed on behalf of the lnemben. ‘n both quality and quantity. HIS. JOIN LOWIY. It was pointed out trat upproxl- HAIII DABIAOI matey ll9£00 the ecst c! inteneat A dainty lunch n; served by the and ainklng fund on pwllc bornow- , member; and a wry pleaunt even- ing! formed a auktmtial part of in; was spent in music and conver- the net deficit of EMU. It Ila lstim. further expla ned that in addltlml to the 810M» t“!!! was ILM) Mm draft chrrgee. $1.000 to the eatm. Commission I'll reached after some b: ole lm M. nor. mu. and u.- ‘ abandon. OOOneIIlII-wn-lktlllndwhenall ‘fliodllnlaillioll Ifllflflfil these wen added and deducted. with GM hill h! In MID!!! I“ the actual net questing deficit to mend 80.000. wan reduerd to about H.000. 5 IleetTG d Winn we: a; :91- It was decided to advertbe for ion: lpplidliimli for n new caretaker at Riki: loll. I. A. lflmonald. ulemlbfuonnmma womb vaurnlidut: llaybrA-A waeleltwiththoflelfidell. vice- ‘Im- Dreeidentandfldelltaafllbfieu illlvl-Pllidfltflfloelreq. a spec-la! oonunttee. Denial 0o menu-u Illflbell. Aldiuun have m0 city auditor and provin- in. i'dleuz Leonard. eiu auditor audit the boom of the lab and Ifielq special poiioe serviou, $950.75; pri- wortby Institute number in It.‘ Inward». 4 Claude ‘rrelnexe. See k-Beetr: l Winnifred Camp- bell, NOIth Wiltlhire, 2 Borden Tre- nton. I Reggie Clark. 4 Victor De;- 0m. Dec G-Oullbage: l Reggie Oll-rk. 3 Irving Tremors, I 141th new. 4 Dorothy ‘W002i. 800 6—6quub: l Verna Kit-non. l Mary Durban. CLASS l-IIDWIIS lea l-Qwbet Peal: l Muriel ‘roombu, 2 Inrnl Rater. flee Z-Mlned flowers: l John Edwards. a Dorothy Toomhl, I Verne Kiinon, 4 Reggie Ola-rt. Bee 3—0ludiolul: 1 John lldwudl ‘2 loll Younker. I Boo G—GQI'LIIIIIIII! 1 Ale: mm, l: Beatrice PrilIl, a fame Easter, 4 Verna Klteon. CLASS Fvflllfl‘ Geo I-Wenll-ll! mm: 1 naval-ab. a omn- rmmo. a aq- 1—A1ell.ndu' MloLeod, Hutsville; I John Mid-Nil. Bartnille; I Bor- den Indeed, HArtlvil-le; 4 Verna 8n a-wbm: 1 John ldwudl. lhulpcbire: 2 Ralph Younber. Hemp lia-rtlville, a Ollllh Godfrey, m...’ ug-uannleedinoannd‘ sees-Pumpkin: 1 Alice menu‘ to in "C300. Minna-earned ‘lbebanelltld blbmlnannaba beamin- fluifllthlrlirewmwhzotberfwm ..............ég‘.fié....uuuu.g. W“ EXIICQUQK-Ql I IIIQIIWIIIMIII-lilflvfldlmlyffl loath." Nan ...............................-.....n.-....-...................... Allan ....... II! :00 Dd of still ..---..-.-.....~ Couple! “nun”.................-.|u. l 50o b-Ilendtd link: 1 Phyllil loo 3-8: Gflden ‘I to 10: Postel nuwn, a verbs Kitlm. I Thelma Temperance or ufety first. 1 Mild- Macllean. red ‘nvemere. I Verna Kit-son, 1 Sec b-mlbroldued linen l verb: Hamlet Med-Md. 4 {brill-s Ewen Jan. I u." uwteot *9 ‘F-Wfithfl Ohm 0! Jlml mvu1_@ A ca“ p; “nun tgflg- 9331i @0121} lhclean. 3 RQIIH m llgt, e Ralph Noye. a” 1_&nmm, Bu“: lame; 80c 0 (n) Pluticlene flower- a nden l. 2. 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