. -....¢A~.. film llllifiili m Secs E’ M odd? (Gflfia OTIKWL, fig, ma"... h bananas ml flllllflnos Qslnalas tubby ‘lunar: Blllifltlili Issersanaun Gov- it 5:5 ‘I lg, £5. E: fr; % fi E 5 E 5 ti E 2&5; E E55? list i? and Prince County 2 8 --PROHIBITION CASES - Pb!!! tsses were tried by G. M. Matthews. at Summerside on Friday aiternoon under the Prohibition Act. Each Base was (or possession and each arty was ilned 8200 or 3 months Two were from Summer- nde, one irom Grand River and one lronl Cape Elmont. Lennox Island was ilned 810 and costs tor consumption o! liquor il- legally. The cases were brought by EASTERN GUARDIAN § 5 5 E5; E3. FRESH TODAY-Salmon, Hali- but and Haddock at Roopa 3&6. “u”. sF§ Q E l c § l i? Christmas concert Dec. Dialozuea. drills. etc. A cents t’ E i. a E é t i? -5 _ was confined w hospital with in- M! tz¢ion from a wounded toot. He blooded with nurses (or the assur- he would be “Wine in time tor Christmas". But things didn't .0 so well and he was transferred 5 5 § ROM! POI HOLIDAYS-AIMS!!! the Island students at Mt. A. who E6 E i3 to another hosoitai treatment and X-rays. Last werk be was ready home. But he lived on little Pietou ?§§ h: news a! local interest but aslvertlainr at a neway nature may be llaerkd II word strictly payable ll t? was exhibited in the show th, Royal Winter Fair, last month and won first in clam lu- senlor chunpion s Junior champion stallions Grand Championship. H Eitg ..'SPECIAL SKATE With Montague Rink Christmas Adults only. Admissim M Children's skating Christmas after- 3888 ‘l’!!! COLLEGE TIMES - The first issue oi The College 'I‘imes for the session or 1933-34 appeared on O a ugh. Lorne, however, was ' optimistic when nurses diplomati- celly revealed the slim chance oi’ flhmuhbauld. vtabagigomainarr Lorna was wrapped in a bundle oi’ hlanhetahhsntothsairport - antltchisownnlmrisehewas t aboard the plans withhista , lllollillan published by the student body oi Prince oi Wales Oollege, contains a number oi interesting articles of a serious nature, several well-written odltorlals, and a record cl the ac- tivities o! the student body outside the classroom. as well as articles o! a lighter and humorous nature. TUDINTI PIN!!! EXAMINA- TIONS — Students o! Prlinlee o! Wales Oollege wrote their t ex- aminations on the first tom's work m‘ Hm“, n“ "m" yesterday morning. Some classes received back a number o! the pap- ers which had been 1m much homes yesterday afler- "h" "'-"- mm“! m"! 7°" noon to spend their ohristrnas hol- ph L. Douglas, student n! Dalhousle University. lett yester- lisy for Georgetown to spend his Christmas holidays. " FRANCE WILL irom Paco l) flue must not be touched—al tlwush I1 Duce has threatened Italy's with- drawal ii it is not broadened-and Mich, and is the owner o! E _ armamen question must be settled at Geneva and not thrvush bl-lswral ame- does not look unkindly on his man- llflr’! dives-don ll he E Whole Day Conference QR it E ‘the conversations ci' M. Paul- Boncour and Sir John lasted all day. The French Pbreign Minister made it plain that France cannot agme with the German revised arms demands. which were sent here cem- Iidentially on Dec. 19. Reliable reports said Chancellor Hitler wanted a. German army oi 300,000, fully armed, and equality in war materials, and offered a l0- ycar pact oi non-aggression. It was reported also that Sir John 332 Ullffi“ i5? 2 O E5 at E Ins ready to suggest that Germany accept an army oi’ $0,000. an arms control scheme, and certain moves Paws-rd "moral" disarmament. E? E 5 —“" .. Isnhe " ‘ s" ‘°°“""m " ' u) 2.0m rm- auo at me gradual MWIN GIOWBI-le and made her into a Mnmmdw world's cbamfloa. ‘Ihls {all he vis- ited the Old Glory bought four rnmo yearling and this is what he says: “Each and eseryme i; bred noushtodevalopintoam- 5i Referred to Geneva E a? E "i 3 Idceads lggin g5‘ KIQIIQYQI i? The Hench viewpoint. however. was that the problem must be tak- en up in Geneva where all interes- ted nations will have a voice. Meanwhile,‘ 1d. Paul-Boncour and Premier Camille Ohautemps agreed to postpone a parliamentary declar- regardlng Germany in order to avoid withing the Bri- M. Cilaulemps or H. Paul-Bon- cour, a high otticial said, will in- [orm the Hench Parliament tomor- row that since the Rance-British talks are purely "in search of in- and have just begun they cannot be publicly discussed until they are concluded. E'9 3 8's '3 ti? 9% E 9E '-JT E gum 1121mm’ 1o 3°” ° ill‘: ‘D | IIU- | YII M» =-= w M w» w» mo. ow n; 5 a ' m. 00! DeBlois, Beryl DeBlois, Aud- Tom Dellois, Sterling tutu. Stanley Bridge; Mrs. H. .% l? l .552? .55 E5 E; mallard, ltuth navy- Es 3i‘ 5 é . i§%Eri MODEL SCHOOL HONOR IOII; 3i’ Grade ViL-l, Roland llcAulay; Ross Grade VT.—l. Harold McKay; 2, r a v 1x sax r ‘gmfifggchfimgmgfi mpoup or 2.10 tmtterainlflsfii WW" Grade V (H\¢1, Jean Bevan. show. . "In of a,’ W" m’ Grade V (bu-l, Lillian Kaya. Grade Ill-l, June McPheracaa: I. Janie McDonald. Aulay and Rita Parsons (equal); 2, Grade III lb)---l. Joyce Lank. lfllds Lani: I, Donald. E s; olds, 46 three-year-olds tour-Rar-olds that entlod 2.10 trotting 11st in 198$. The many friends will be (‘lad to see Mr. John (Dick) Purcell out again after his recent illness. (Ta rd ' Of Thanks .sndldrs.JamuD.llalIlona iii @ i ‘acne-emanation- nlbar1adandwhits". ioasnar . r _~ _ iii? fi ltd 51*]?! ggég lm 5 Ali rfPEEEE our vaunted wisdom!- IOHQ day. a Star to snide them Aaron a desert way: voice within them. to you and me, to the Perfect Khan