Ihicllhfiil l. like‘ ills‘ 521"" l . _ .3 all yflcffltllqgesinfiepfio‘ Prim, . , allay 1' . spire .11. o-inp-rofiillisifi} . = 1 ~ x mss.n...sys is “ 1 bee... .'...'::=s"=..:'.e. ma.‘ - t _ wpFié-flc-r- smir- soot 3k. i¢j;*;gf;l_f§g§dm§:v ' out SAITA aims l l?’o.§‘§"‘l.ln'li"'f<'§.i"&'?"oh'£2°l°l l lmwA l comlnuod-trorpr-zl l‘ ll _ UNITED cannon, Belle River, Bwily. Dec. w. ma: nous mvor A. n. mun of sodrord, u. ~ (llIlWSmPi-ocuris your Xmas gift’ U. the sale in Christian-Church Bchoolroom this afternoon. - . 9522-12-64! v _ l.‘ ' RETURN FROM MONCTONP- s. ~ a a - a . Hon. w. u. Lea,~illlnlster of Agri- __ _ l l i - l ggltlliilj_$_wlntyge' may‘ -_/9ew~ , ro co,anMr., _ ‘I e t ' Wilfred Boplter; Deputy Minister of ‘ d _ sernents . Agriculture returned last night from" gammy, an,“ spending - in rm lino n! l rrlror “thew '- clmlflflwfi Bi MOIwl-Oll-‘mer months in this city. _ “l,” u," l,‘ l ‘ma. It is understood. that arrangerneifl! -~- l6 B" line of‘! worill ‘l0 Mr lino 0| ll word: tas visiting lislt, either because they have no chimneys of their own x 0r because they‘live in such little houses that Santa can't. find them. _ There’s only one qualification for membership in the Santai Pals. All you need to do.is buy some of the inexpensive Christ- Gwpnted by Wholesale llry mas presents listed below,—as\n1any or few as you like,.-—mark on Will himse- NDNPQIJ W 9' the parcel the Christian nzlnle, and number of the child. and ior- th“! m“d"'°n° u '9' ward t0 The Guardian for deliveryon Qhristnlas live.‘ The Guar- dian takes care of the details. ~ "Christmas" means “giits" to all youngsters. Their holiday ‘ dinner may not he bountiful; their clothes may be threadbare. lint. ' the first thought on Christmas morning iszl Did F-anta Claus collie? If he (lid (and he will, through the Santa-Pals) (‘VCfywdfilli home ____ » will be llrightened-l-not just for a day, but all through the winter. _ Miss Mary Butler of Boston. Following is a partial list of needy children, whose hearts can TlCkQlS Wlll) SDEIli/ Zllfl W391!- Blld lll Q18 city ] [hi v d h - _~ I; r] - fll-l f] 911V _ . _ o- »: - w- m "f: 251211.121“ " l ‘ '- v —-—---- . “no-p sy - ~P - - 7- »- ~ I aan- 1-- -s "-"- O‘Farrell t the North Amerl ‘- ' blllllllié-{EQRLPFBII- t llilllllglgfl 61415321, is alvqlllffiflht visiting inlSuéF‘ N A _ "“‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN < »- os e u 'an met-side, the est of her unc e, r. sine re ~ ggny ‘ ‘h lgtlendedghBridflf-l and ,1. J. Ohrregllll, and tether reliltlgfifl l-Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .- - . _. . - . ce was e est n t. under the in Lot, 16, before re urning to‘ 0 Lt-Wlnnifred .- a mo sgnoor. ron nurses. aufliglcel 1g] thelllgsligm Swr- Tilt"- ii-Cllflord -- - .1.' wlliovihrlilillilfnlslp llsomciiiiliotdillil-l t m en gale H lull, e a eso- r ge occupied the 4~—Eugene - . - -- gum‘ Haverhill. Maris. Standgilized Iimllh“ °‘ Pytlélsbllflll- While dm- 5-1301“ WESTERN GUARDIAB‘ if? iilicialrlrilhor 3.“§sl'°1oii§°w'ii's.or- Hospital and soc ted moor, fins we-sen 0y y msny in the o-uluan - —-—— ' ; y; elm,“ _ _ Three year course. miliation with “"10, Wit the excellent floor ‘ “p-Thclms .. “ISLANDER “m” “Mm Wm‘ fiiilqllnlllzllnlltaélile ilcioegllil. m. lililvillnglelll- "evidence Oity Hospital and ""1 BMPPY defies music played by e-Frmcu '- Wkhlmi °‘ °°l°"““‘- “"5 “3°°“°d lstic service. The pastor will sins Mull Eye and Em. _ Inllmam the orchestra. The chaperones were‘: Ql-I-lnrold word from her brother, Mr. Thomas Mm ham accompanlmgnh coral“ Eight‘ hour day. Allowance $15.00 M"- -'°h" °am°f°flf M11- Jsmes iil-Mnrlorie .. M-ilam-“Y °‘ Lmdm- Mm" "l?" invitation to all. mollllllla mum “mum! Feb Murley and Henry Lapthorne. l1-Constsnce . ing that his wife had die? ov. w, l-ual-y and Sepwmbel. one hour The prize winners at ridge were: l2-Veronica , 20th at, her home there}; Wlfwflal; from 308mm Twouymm of lush lstLsdies, M51113“; Mull»; 3m; l3__l_ouls illness of 3 years. iEveryb cllgof no School requlmll For funnel, m; Ladies, Mrs. Bell; LadiesConsola- 14_1{am1d done for he!‘ £156? 1188 "lormefl lormallon apply w superlmenlb tlon, Mrs. E. T. Carbonell; Lucky 15_Marl;al-¢¢, _ avail. Mrs. “iiflsfly vlssTyn Valli ent. 9370-11-29-111 “m” Pw- W‘- IJQY‘! WWW"; 18i- lib-Elmer M1“ “w” w m“ ° ° w“- » Gerltiemons, M; ,1_ M Dlamlmd; l7_mrolhy ley, daughter of the late Uriah 2nd, Gentlemerrs Mr. Nash Mac- 13_Edwal-d liams of that. place. The funeral Gulgan; Gentleman's Consolation, 19.4439“ took place ‘from the residence at. Mr, 0_M_R_1¢hal-ds_ Dlll-lllg me auqllgnes " Linden on Nov. 23rd. There are course or m; svenlnl; a dellgmllll m_nerm ' left to mourn, besides her husband. suppgr was Served‘ I; ls worm nob n_Ll-mls two sons and one daughter, name- lng that‘ this is the first function of g3_.p9g,e,- _l lyiulagiggiélls Eflgbéazndilgvlligfé all? its kind we“ by we “d” °r ‘he u-“h” Jghn Wllllaml all of Time Valley, and Philip of Ellerslie. To the be- reaved the sincere sympathy of the community is extended-S Given inlg/ilgitllllsccslniélagalgggntgl-y l 9, _11~1 . . lBAPTIS T CHURCH l l a Charlottetown l - l . Friday Night, December 7th At 8 O'clock COMMEICIALl ‘rumors ~ ' was-ram ~ .. _ N m‘! w.» the sum- . were made for the institution of. a Maritime Trade Commissioner's Of- flce in Toronto.‘ m» llnfllkll‘ r:..,l.... 1 h.‘ QLQ_‘A .~ “‘ ivvvY, rv-vwvv on: nun-r...“- v w vvvvvyvvvv ,e_ ~ ‘M11818 Help ‘ flgjlnted I I A'l‘ ONCE‘ EXPKIENC- waitress. Apply Parker House. ~ aloz-lt-ao-u ». . D-A mmpw ACE!) Wo- .. for housekeeping. Family or ., _ Apply 380 Sydney Street, - . 0411-12-14: ED IMMEDIATELY A MAI I . generaldlousework. References ‘uired. Apply Mrs. J’. 11:. R. wen, 298 Richmond St. , _ y, _ 9541-12-0-111 All correspondence and reports having been read, and business con- cluded, meeting adjourned. {cam-w Doll Boots Sleigh Sleigh Dress Boots dz Skates Mittens 8a Stockings Dress Boots d: Rubbers Sweater Scarf 8: Cap- Overshoes Scarf 8a Mittens Sweater Doll & Toys Toys 8a Doll Doll dz Toys Skates dz Boots Boots dz Rubbers Teddy-Bear Suit Gaiters 8t Rubbers Cap 8r Scarf Boots 8a Rubbers. Overshoes ‘ Dresses Toys Stockings Hockey Boots, Size 4 Underwear 8: Rubbers. Size. 2V.- Urlderwenr 8a Rubbers, Size. ll Underwear 1k Rubbers, Size‘ iii- 32—llincent Underwear 8t Rubbers. Slzel 5 QIi-Lcrrame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Doll Carriage. A list. of Santa Pals will ‘be published tomorrow morning. P. E. 1. FISHERIES a 1 INCREASE, 11v VALUE many o; that province's 10mm“; _ (Special to The Guardiah) Of the total market value for Can- men. He thought such problems as‘ WTTAW-A» De“ 5-417“ flshefii-flda- °Y “liviéwélé” ‘hfiexsdhi ca)‘; height; “w; and the gal-lg were to statistics for Canada. 1927 were ismtrlbuted $1.3 3. 5311107 _ 8mg“ n79 _ be work“; out by mg Mgfltungg sued today. Of Prince Edward Isiglows. Lobstiilésllafignhelfln “a 3883 _ themselves. Mr. Saunders arllwunc- and the report says: The value? 232- Wd- $ v ' b F’ w; llsland ‘Hospital on November 26th, sd,ihat {ive prominent; Toronco bus. the fisheries of Prince Edward Isl- oysters, $48,838. The alauce . l 8 102B to Mr. and Mrs. William H. “less mom m; gl-om the Mal-lumes and shows a. slight increase over that made up of all other fish. Accord n8 Stewart, a son, weighing. 9 lbs. andimd jqlngd the Assocgaglon 0g “we of the prevlolus year, due to higher to one statement the value of the Nursing i United States. _ . Extending Continued from P889 1 Y. BOEING . I Last night the scheduled 7 o'clock match between the "Tele- phone Co." and the “Railway" was postponed. The second match between the "Y. M. C. A." and the "Oddfel- 1ows" was especially interesting. both teams going over the 8000 mark. The "Y. M. C. A." team edg- ed out winners by 173 pins. R. A. Pendleton of the "Y" team rolled the unusual high single and three of 343 and ‘I29 pins. The following are the line-ups: “Y.M.C.A. -_.-_--—— trial representatives in Monctcn to- day when it is understood final m’- rangements will be made for the lil- stitution of a. Maritime Trade Conl- missioners oillce in "Toronto l Wanted Economic Cont ’ Ah,»- l ProVMcPhee asserted that a chief aim of the Association was to hell) work out economic Confederation within the confines of political con- federation. It. did not intend to bring the Msritlmes something for noth- ing, but to point out ways in which increased trade could be carried on with Central Canada to the ad- vantage of both sections. Ontario, he said, was as anxious to import from the east as the Maritlmes were to trade with the central province." “We hope." he said, in speaking of the freight rate problems. "thB-t Y0" will create such a balance of trade movlngfrom the Maritime Provin- ces to Central Canada that it would be in the interest of the people con- cemed to alter any factors now op- erating against the Maritime pro- ducers." ' ~ Mr. Burnaby said there was a real need in Ontario for Maritime ms- terisl other than the human pro- duct from which had been drawn so For Sale n sulkdlung ‘RED o,“ YVANTED TO BUY- SMELTS. l‘ Bruce Stewart Wharf Box 172‘ ill Down Ram, importemwrlte - ‘ _ _ _ ~‘ .. phone Welter. o. MwKenzle, T“ m" 95°“ m 5 2‘ 1.. 2o, Bradalbane. sslfl-lz-s-ll WANTED _ FURNISTE], _-—HOUS‘E ms FOR snykcouna l], or apsrtnleiFwlth modern con- l. rs extra. quality medium '_silver venience. Centrally located. Apply l,” es. Albert mbermon- Mgmaldh in writing “R" care Guardian. - 052542-0421 liilzteén Star since its inception‘ in 35__Mnl-lol»le ity seven years ago, and it. is 25_Tel-e5a to be hoped it will become an annu- g7_uwmlclel ll “l °"°“" ss-uohn -.-—--—~-n-o>___._ zil-l-Margaret . 30—Oiara 3l—Frarlk .. W?‘ I ~—SUCCESSFUL TEA AND BA- ‘ZAAR-The Ladies Guild of the United Baptist Church, Summerslde held their annual tea. and bazaar in their hall adjoining the church on Tuesday afternoon. The hail was prettily decorated with Christmas trimmings and the tea. tables daint- lly appointed. A large number ‘of citizens of all denominations avail- ed themselves of_ the opportunity of helping out. their Christmas list from the lovely fancy work and useful articles displayed. There was a. very dainty candy table and the young ladies in attendance did a brisk trade. A delicious salad tea. for which the ladies of the Guild are noted, was dispensed to an eager procession of people of both sexes during the afternoon and ev- ening. The very handsome and grat- ifying sum of $300 was recllzed.—S 9526-12-6-51 Articles For Sale. FOR SALE — SIMPLEX CREAM separator capacity B00 lbs. in per- fect condition. Reason for selling installing power machine. ‘Apply A. Mcllae d: Sons. R. R. No. 6 Chm tewwn. 9524-12-6-21 ll SALE-S YEAR: 6L0 MARE, PERSONALS pound, good driver, well broken. lit Richmond St. 9003-12-6-21 1.: SALE-THREE REGISTERED my per cent silver, mule foxes. lilpply-J. R. Munn, Msrshfleid. l ' 9544 Bil-Er . '1‘ Stra ed vale 1'16 acres, Wheres clear in a ' ' y high state of: cultivation, balance. .o~'5i:5:~‘rw>-w54c=1§uu15c-1raqc~¢om~15wqr-wmww-e Mr. Duncan Gillie, St. Peters, was in the city yesterday. R. A. Pendieton Col. F. S. Moore left yesterday af- my _ _ ' ' ' ' ' l3 ternoon for California. where he in-l l ' ' l timds spending the winter. Mr.‘ Walter Beer left yesterday momi for New York, en route to -—._s_ i BIRTHS Jl-ILLIS-To Mr. and Mrs: James N. Gillis, Ulgg, on Nov. 9a, 192a, s son, Douglas Norman. m“, mm ‘on house a d STBAYED-JOUR GEESE. FIND- Wmd- . n er less , .111 outside buildings practically Orvirlell. e “only James Hughes new. Apply Samuel McPherson. ‘ ‘ ' l "75-19-4-31 STRAllim-ruslu 1s on THE . subscribers premises since Sep- _ a - tember one white sheep. If not Mlacgllgnlqqug claimed before Dec. 10th.. at 12 ___i__._ , o'clock will be sold to pay expen- mq-gygppgflny 959?“; To ses. Michael Bradley, St. Ter- board, 137 Hilillboro so ' ' 95 l os4a-1s-g-21 esas. 11-12-54, r/iki Lost ‘ X CAPTURE!) — APPLY T0 . Wendelln Morrlsey. East. Royalty. 9539424“?! LOST-ON QUEEN sr. orrostrr: . . l _ __ market, gtflng of p15,]; has“; mqNichoison of Charlottetown.) n. son CAPE” FROM RANCH sATUm Return to Tuition-s Jewgz Donald William. dry night. one male fox, leilter- ' SIMMONS-tilt. .Westmol'eland on Nov., 23rd; to lvfi". and Mrs..Lorne 12d, BDW on one ear and B on m“ other‘ mum w-‘Mper- char‘ Simmons. a. son. (Weight 11 lbs.) " Congratulations. Rhodes, l-lon. J. F. Mahoney, John Murphy. Hon. .1. .1. Kinley. 3.1:. lottetown. 9540 imnsronnmm CABDIAND mulls s ith. M. P., mononsun-suddohly at Orwell _m ...>_sp°k° “mm” ‘whim "ml ldfifl- Wmlfidi- livsn ‘Count . y- ' m‘ m‘ m" 7°'“°3“°"l°¢3°‘ As he was sleeplng soundly, his Cove, Sundfly. Dec. 2. Rose, dearly . beloved wife of Ifilen B. MacDonald fii-allgljlhgm“ '10- QW“: gins: eye. the- chemicals of which in her 44th year. l were warmed by the heat of the socket, suddenly exploded. An eye specialist was quickly summon * and removed the glass BERNARD-At Kensinstcn. Wed- from the socket. Another eye will nesdsy, Dec. 5. John ‘E. Bernard. necessary. be purchased. _ Funeral from _his lute residence on Th; mmlsm of mlwllys admlts Friday. Dec. 7th at l, o'clock. Inter- the llecellslly o; dams mylhlng ment in Mnlpeque. mph tlledsltullltwl dllmlmdfiralld ls ' . I180 on stsreq edto- KblNNEDY-At the Prince ‘County wards that end‘ bu; m; declslqn can Hospital. Dec. 5th. Ell“ Kemwdy or ho omved at until the matte-r- has Crspaud, in her 70th year. Fun- had further and full consideration ersl from the resl e of her ne- by the engineers of the department. phew-Benj. Riley of kletter Frl- So far as the Canadian National is day at 1.30 p. m. Burial in the Peo- concerned, the management; ls will- pic's Cemetery at Sumnlcrsidc- 1H8 8nd Prepared to do what the government authorizes by. way of appropriation. Members of the delegation who‘ left for home at 3.80 this afternoon are well pleased with their recep- lalon and the results of their visit ere. - l t l l Little Chlange. N" ll - Continued mm page 1 "Oddfellows" J. D. Webster . . . . . .. 173 A. McEachern H. Rodd . . . C. McLean .. A. Matheson m 15a 11w so: —— -—r -_l sea e511 104s .sooa STEWART-At the Prince Edward \ BOWLING TONIGHT 1.00 to also p. , yy- M '- “Other Y's". m s en vs‘ sso to 10.00 "c. u. a. league." '~~—~——q-0c-§_._.. ' > Association‘ alcoholism-st». Vancouver, 13-. cirurtherins gt iii: on Y‘ ‘ .501. to Mr- and Mrs-minding mo institution’ of s. through W. E. ‘Hlllhouse (nee Miss Gladyslpullman from Toronto to Halifax were outlined by Mr. Pyke. The membe s of the Nova. Scotlll legislature. of the Halifax City Council, Mayors of the Nova 3m- tla towns and representatives of the Halifax and Provinces inewspnpers attended the dinner. Premier E. N. Haines Reveals Dramatic Geniusl l . .. ___- GLASS EYE EXPLODED MIDDLEPOWN’. N. Y., Dec. 5- Few people have their eyes ex- plode. but that. was the experience of Ralph Phillips, of Forestlne, Sul- SUITABLE _ ¢~m~v@-_-»m »-.1 ms“ TIONALl ABILITY m “n3: a EIUENCED l-‘OX llAlNCHlIR csss nsocsorz." AW Oiftown. will ranch four Pill‘ 0i flood foxes for half the in- "me- APDly "L" care Guardian Ofiice. _. 1 . $3411.54] Ho. snrnnn mcnormnn. ""11 Surveyor. nurmsnvulo, p. 1- ‘luat-u-ll-lrno lrr as urn-we: mvrrr M to look over our line of wrist "Wiles. cut! links, cigarette oases, l Wrists. pend ta, roearies, eto. overstocked in some lines. -clear- possible then extensions will be Fvunld. s new William rmihis, hi‘. Q D O fiOfi 0Q‘ Queen Hotel . l slnoo mung, over urn llof-eL-welllnve spent may of duller: in - lriilefru ind improvements. It CUMlNG-At -Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey. on Monday 3rd inst, Miss Elizabeth Cunning, aged 86 ars. (The deceased was the eldest v of Mr. Charles Cuming, harlcttetlown. Silo was born in ‘ land, but she resided in Char- lottetown many years There ‘are now only two survivors out of a family of eleven, namely. Charles and Mrs. Grace, V, , of Has- brouck Heights.) - , nronnnmo arch at shortest no "lllilfils hnaoh rrlnmy * » - - ous- Plmlrllgs, martini’! uppiied. guardian, llob Prinz -Mr. Angus McLeod, who came to the Island from Scotland about three years ago and has been working in Messrs M. F. Schlmnan and Co.'s mill at Summer-side; left on Wednesday for Windsor, N. S; where he has accepted a good po- sition in the Gypsum Works there. -s DR. J. P. NHLLAR sympathy sent‘ on behalf of the peo- DINTIIL SURGEON ple of Ontario by the Lieutenant- Q _ . , illd llblc and Corner Queen flmflmmg Governor was received from the or?“ 111‘ iiEiiiflliiiiilid Charlottetown l _ = Hotel tCo..-l.¢¢ 1 ssméofoltf l lthls life Ilclelnber lfll. 1021. , aged 01 years. “ -<-0->~ - -~ Docks 8,000 ‘ Miles Journey 3 om. ri btai d for certain kinds of annual catch has varied but. little in‘ _SPLENDlD LECTURE AT Ml5_ l with the Eastern provmcesl The ilshcfsaflhouzgllh the catches in most- fifty years. The total-capital invest-lcollcllll__ln. the Hall m; Mls- instances were about the sum? “r ed amounts to $l'u7'473- “m! ‘he cauche, a. few evenings ago, a. very slightly less than 1926.” number of persons employed ls 4,136. fine lecture was glven by Rem p; Campbell of Alberton, his theme i... S v B 1' being "The Holy Land." in which : l ' ' ' » and gave his hearers a very vivld .- » S impression of the historic places . visited. These included the Holy . Sepulcilre, tho cunt of Tmnshg- uraticn and the many sacred spots rcverenced alike by Christian and die resulting in losses to "investors” mournfully and at times menacing-llama “unwell a hearty vole ol of perhaps $20,000,000 echoed in the iy outside the offices of the Gazette‘ thanks_ moved by ML Mcllellan’ Chamber of Deliutiefl W48? and Du ‘France today. The newspape-r was unanimously tendered the reached toward the cabinet. Two ar- was a subsidiary 0i financial ‘will: speakelq Rev, 13,-, Mgnaghan rests have been madm The llmllrlpgnles organized in all the lat c? 4- wry ably presldell A mew got. into the Chamber of Deputies ies and the crowds were cls or nElslng alldltlon to the programme care “what melt-lures he mwnded "° The case piamlsid m detelgf: gm’ Convent. and a vocal solo, "Lough take to prevent similar occurrenceslvfle 0f the Heal/BS b10015 0 “i! cdlclown Laugh" was beaullmlly rem the audlenm whlch “w,” “m- m the future." the member addinsfievmfl" "l" m“ we“ “g l“? dered by Miss Wlnnlfred McLellan. ccss 13mm." ymterdny Qt mo that he stood ready to name two $1M? the Plmam" “n” ‘ca’; “' l’: The proceeds amounted to the hand prince mum-d mum “mud l cabinet ministers who were closely Pei‘? mill-lull?!“ ‘PM m“ m Lem some sum of. forty dollars-S that it wulsdiscovery indeed “ interested in financial companies of “mllllng "ha bwks °f Mme‘ ‘l ' -;,_ I I I , For mops-i; jwq yum wlflllm , _ Helm lgsoilwwusht to the screen s . . "will!!! a ‘ 1w. Poincare refused to discuss the w. Lew? Bl°° ~ esl-"mmd ‘m? , Sum“ 0g hm lnvglyed mllllstem gélthe orilsh had caused losses of from, -Miss Munmy of Carleton, who 5pm,‘ consult“ n‘ mm lid u- dld however “y that 5mm“ sllpel-.~ll50.000.000 to 500,000,000 francs. The has been visiting Summetside the flcultl" M a” u” d‘ nls “all”, was bell,‘ created m. the latter figure would represent about %ucs% ofmher stlstezgdMrs. hgnrll El.’ thls apormovlns youth has “reed control of such projects. Thousands 000900- ml wzgnelgaalilfsne l.” r °m to reform-for at least ten minutes- "_"“"" . But in ‘Excess Bus-lee." this fun-loving youth has l himself of the opporfiunlit-iy 0f Slelns the most important u ngs o an- pl the _ l. l clent historic associations, and mag- iin scrlelcarf today. Thlemlaughfi llllgcmglgiglgilélifigiplefdelrég a‘; and fulpe-llsvillgtlts thgre, yes, and it ‘ mas a mes . f men, famed in history and literat- lfilrs_ There l. licrfclzllflgeia-dfit s young man tv . 11 makes the ex resstnthe lieutenant-Governor _ l. 53¢ an}; people cl me Pmvlme o! om ably the most thrlllinB part of the “no the-realm“ of» smell-re. “up lecture was his description of the does in "Eloeess BinIwZ-‘MQ gm». tude with which‘. o Queen has ro-lfflfll m"; °' Hefflllrlnnlldwll‘; -“°““°l"= h“ W‘? l° u.“ mllmll P"- s eve M its-l m» ~= »»-=~-»...:....';"..1. ..“s....=..l as... .11.“....*" cm - ~ l . l “my and hopes m: the speedy m combs or Frilnce, where ml ons of certain death, in his _dgrl_gorous vaudeville act. he had half the wo- he described his travels as a. mem- (Special i0 The Gila-Will") '°f men and w°me“' 9‘ mammy of Jew. At. the close of the lecture. when M. Chastenet, socialist, mem- for relmb rent of lost. "lnvest- was the chorus. _ “values or the a} character “not unlike that which Halli". filled 42' “d h" ("mall " PERSONAL; P some 111811 connection with educational work. and we have a 111w I-lainesil itlflnished ure in "both France and England. audience feel that 11.3 problems are l ll l » - “mm,” o‘ mg “Ml” health‘ I am bodies. which hsvebeen raisedfrom DR men in the house in tears. " ' you buy hood. lei-A. Campbell”! '10:‘; "" 9*» City‘ ‘ - ‘ olos-u-walu c, RINGS ... you wm. y l _ 4-4/ _ ' Situations V ant bar of ‘the St. John's Pilgrimage rants, Dec. sJ-A gigantic swin- them from the poorer classes. stoodewhlch w“ gleam, enloyed by m. ber from lseré asked Premier Poin- merits." Night" by the pupils of Miscsuchc has lust collapsed; lhusband-and profint business part-. s03!‘ whose eternal youth a and while in those cities. availed actor who has‘ uwaedod in dwel- uoun.“ w In.‘ _ Governor-General today: “Please what was w hls..ludlénw brow _ 3 their problems and when-is he 51“ t° "m" ‘my m“ Males” cemeteries. Ire iniklfld in tunnel- There is nothing about char- '(By British United Press) Dec. 1-0111: of the acter of Eddie Kane to in’ icate he slight improvfiiientf in the ‘general is a. weakllng. Rallies portrays him passed r- qulet mornins and more is l“, lluanles lo, m“, miles. ‘Fkuncestlllf bws her compo - gals, i. mum. nor-ro- Toby recalls sled 01 "slime. .. Keeirsiais In. parlor - a Fcmilynllake Verde, P. E. I, ' riot-recon» f‘ 11w.- , =- . ‘uluomurllioa, _ nlasslozon . ¢'...'§r‘§r‘i3l.~'°'-‘.i'vl$4o?i. .l'I‘lil.vlS’G1-.setdtiinl1a<=h l,lIIICI allot purl nor-rut modellers 4 l condition?’ C’. 1,, Meeting. The regular monthly meeting o1 the C. W. L. was held in Rosary Hail. on Tuesday eirening. Dec. 4th. at eight o'clock. with a splendid rtendnnne a . . to the illness o‘! the Pnsideut, Mrs. W. J. McIntyre. the . m: r i ll l. H; . .lhlo;,_ 1mm‘: subiect hi! "in in Praline Ind lliiglliid. nu proved" one ‘or int tween the rows of crosses in Fland- e's Holds, during the time of his visit to those scenes of strife and mlwfy. ~ ‘ The speaker remarked in closing that Although he hid seen wonder- ful silhts in the ‘old Country. ow- ing to the fact that civilization be- gan there almost two thousand years ahead‘ of ours, still nothing could rival the mnsnlncenoo o: the zlstenetof the histnldc ramparts and V0.19 tcanleiutnview on the uivsl of the liner on his re- tlllm toCenndll. He had roamed‘ mid p ensures and noes and found thdPvtlbtfund ‘of rcllrs. and poppies were glowing be- LONDON‘. S strangest. and most hazardous voy- ages in't.he history of towing was successfully eluded the other day by the arrival at Singapore of the first portion of the mammoth float- ing dock which is two be established there and which was successfully moored in the naval base. The last 10hr miB of the journey unthe J0- hore Straits were traversed over an oily sea under n nercetropioal ‘sun. The: five English ncmbcrs 02 1310 crew said that. apart fromthg hesyy swell after leaving Colombo, 1h caused the dock to rock uncomfort- ably, nothing untows a had occur- red during the ldst part. or the early tour nlorlillfn, mill-ll “1l'é’“.i..'£“i . oeowlnndwho orltsi “ll"i'°’% ‘£2 .l l7 mm. mumps as s. normal man, up llfilt on awfully stiff problem will ls hav- ingtobefaceddllyinlnddlybut tom even gregter extent by the average man of today. the vauillii o become! vl-Iosephirie Dunn u lie "moss naggqvtyvn t movie star is a newcomer wile should go ll long my. Sin‘ ‘ liéléwii~§ib§ffifn clnfo- orient, Greta’ M137?“ Qhodwick n! $130 0i ‘ion reliant in their roles. l "EIQOQB , Baggage" is s picture p9 _ » r. .-_ . 4 winch t Ccnom; "Exceoa Baggage" will’ three or ‘l (I00! will l more thdvg-LEJMV 9. r t. that the the stand