w" ' F Holy Redeemer Hall B I O I G B 25c O cease Grand Sweepstakes roman no sum? wasssiainwr ffifffllifiiliflifiimia" g 11' and women of Canada. 1001i?- iy the uth. Li he he ed a gov- eriinien his first act would he to appoint a Minister of Youth Wel- fare. In 1065, Prime Minister Meo- kenzie King had spoken about the number of Liberal Provincial Gcvemmenis. Mr. King had said a Liberal federal administration would mean harmony. Actually since Mr. King came into office there had been more disharmony that at any time in Carwdian his- tor)". One had only to read the newspapers to see it. Suggests World Economic Parley (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON. Dec. l4—slr George Paish, British economist. intimated today he had sumzasied to Presi- dent Roosevelt the BdVlBQbilli/Y of a world economic conference. Reporters asked him after he had called on Mr. Roosevelt wirether he had proposed such a miiey, "Let's put it this way." he re- plied. "In the Dwers this morninil it says Cuba. economic eorif American conference America. That meets with my Q- . Ll.- BIRTHS MAXON-At the chemi- Hospital» Cambridge. Mesa, Dec. B. 1968. t0 Mr. and Mm. Thomas G. MQXOXI. nee Maud Gilils, Norbom, P. E. I» a_son. Ronald t . LUQUE - CAMPBELL --At. M- Pauis rectory, on Wednesday. Dec. it ""*"e.’...°"“...;.... tilt’ .%“.‘.i“°..'é’ vra . ° P“ - Rev, H. D. Raymond officiatinx. GORVEATT-MACLEAN- Al. ZIOH Manse on Wednesday, December i4. 103B, by the Rev. G. Cari 1B Webster, Miss 'Mary Jeane te iilucLean of Fsirview to Mr. James Edward Gorveatt of Cumberland. oa- eBA MOORE-FRASEM At Zion Manse on Wednesday, December i4. i938, by the Rev. o. cnriyle Webster, Miss Christina Fraser o.’ Little Harbor, Nova Scotia to Mr. John Lawrence Moore. "It!!! Bonk. P. E. I. rETtiRS"N-EMERY- At Zion Mrmse 1:1 mturday. December i0. 193B. by the Rev. G. Carlyle Web- ster. Miss Mary Jane Emery 0i wood Islands to Mr. Hans Wil- iiam Petersen of iliamsoiiffo. (‘AMvBILL-CORVBATT —-At the Baptism Persona“. fimarlottetown. on Dec. etn. iota bv the Rev. n. L. Danton. Robert Gordon Camil- bell. of Borden. P. 1e. I. and nar- unarirs ns .s on 1 tr - i0 NDRARAN A’ wfiefltfimlhlgfo if‘ ital on - 1908, George W. Randi-alien. Med . a1 notice later. Pleas» omit. cremains-at Clyde River, on iirstfay. Dec. i5. William ‘Gil- lespie, a ad 75 years. Funeral notlcei |-_ MOASE-At New Annan. Dec. i4. ma. wiiiiom~ Home. and if‘! s N. D. MacLean uuuanrinaa EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltlhire. DECEMBER“ is, 193s THE UHARLUTFTEUWN Remember This Is Winter-Another Storm Can Tie -Up Everything Completely 1i In A Very Few Hours. ROADS ARE OPEN-So Don't Delay Another Day- G UARDl AN PAGE_TH_I{EE With Another Storm i. . . . . ,C0me To Charlottetown NOW For Christmas Shopping. (Continued g go 12 24a l-lenry i0. 24o George a mos. 25o Fi-srwes 1o. aei marl s. 2n {red '1' o ugustne 1 , 2'72 Georgina A. 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SANTA PALS TO DATE Hie Honour Lieut.~Governor. G. ‘D DeBlois. .. G. D. DeBiois. " Helen DeBiois iM-SS Evelyn Burnett. Mira. A. A. Bartlett mgrs. Alan Cosh _ is Excellency Bishop O’Bu1- Rev. mills A. Dougan ' .. Lois and Edward Miller, Mont- real, P. Q. , . libs. .W. R. Ali-ken, Iongworth Ave. . Miss Margaret Coffin. Arthur Coffin Miss Agnes Clinton Mrs. Harold McKie, Keppoch Mrs. Ewen Cameron Miss Marjorie Carr Miss Jean Gill. ,, Miss Shirley Jone Dunning. Miss Roma Ann Dunning. Mrs. Arthur Weeks. Miss Lillian McLearnMt. Edward Road. has; Helen Moiean, Mt. Edward Billy McLean. Mt. Edward Read Miss Isabel Goodwin. 45 Highland Ave AMaurico Goodwin, 45 Highland ve Miss Mary Teresa MaoNeiii. Aloysius MacNeiii _ Mrs. J. E. B. McCteady Miss Adele McNutt Miss Mar aret Irvin} Misses Pa riola and oyoe ‘Ritchie Billy Ives Mrs. A. J. Heartz and Arthur N Hearts D. F. Archibald Miss Elizabeth Anderson. Mrs. W. H. Prowse Miss Doris Chandler. -Mrs, W. C. Hoyt, WJC. Hoyt (J12) Charles and Jack Simpson, Sum~ merside. Layton schurman. Summerside. Frederick Seaman. Donald Seaman. Allyn Harding, Emerald. Constance Hyndman. J. 0. Hyndman. Mrs. C. H. B. Long/worth. Junior Red Cross of Harrington oo Sch . Miss Lilia M. Coles. North Mil- n. Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure. Miss Lena McLure. - Warren Hood. Miss Ruth Hood. Miss Amy Hood. Capt. T. G. Taylor. Mlsriitery McPhec. Miss Iieen McPhee. Harold Kemp. Mrs. C. H. . Miss Dorothy Black. Miss Enid Adams.‘ Miss Katherine Byndman. Billie McDougali. _ Mrs. ur Brown. mwn. Misses Wilma Monkley. Remington. Miss Betty June Bruce. Mn. W. G. Bruce. Miss Ruth Raynor. Donald MacNelll, Kensinglon. _ lild Shirley Earl Dunning, Kensingion. Miss Bonnie Smailman, Maipequa Sydney Green. In memory of Rev. George Mll- lar and Douglas. Mrs. M. Gas Mrs. Fred I. Andrew Mlsallztormhy Andrew Everett Cutciiffe. Miss Isabel Howatt. Summerslde. Billie Bourke. Charlottetown. Joan. David and Jim Wood, Char- iottetown In memory of R. s. M. , Mrs. J. A. Mchéigen Mrs. Boswell Je ins. McKenzws Corner. lot 48 Mrs. F. P, Taylor blEita and Morris Jenkins, Mt. Ai- 0n Roiere Bell ~ (thariottefovm Balm-division of the C. W. magic Benevolent ish Society‘ Mrs. J. R. Munn. Mars field. In memory of Bradford C. Mc- Lure. Braokiey Point. Miss Barbara Wren Geo Rogers Tomngogers Rosemary e Mrs. George ers Mrs. Wm McDougail. Hunter Riv- "Mrs. Murdock McKinnon. f‘! Hegun George Seantlebury and Tommie Bcantlebury. Miss Marlon Hume. Mis Edith Hume. lvllss Audrey Birch. Jack Brewer. Jim Palmer and Susanne Pai- mer. Mrs. J. a‘. MoCreody. Mrs. P. W. Ciarkin. A Friend. Misses Mary and Hazel-Wright. Lila Rayfield. Miss Pa. A Friend. Mrs. McKay. Miss Lois Henry.’ Mrs. L. A. Maobougail. Miss Margaret Wood. Miss Joan Wood. John MacDougaii. Charlie Toombs. Irma Constable. New London, Rebekah Past Noble Grand ub. . Miss Hilda Coles. Sliver Wings Jr. Red Cross. Grade 5. Prince Street School. Miss Ada L. M. Stead, Hunter River. Mrs. James D. White. A Friend. Mis Pauline Burhoe. Miss Seller rbes. lvflss Edih Ilbrbes, Bedeque. Miss Hazel Malone. Miss Annie Matheson, P, E. I. Brfiaiuil, . lsmBetty Jean Beer. Miss Ann Roger-son. Mrs. W. B. Robertson. Miss sANTfZFcLA us. EXPRESS "nztty of the settlement. He s1 Government To Give Aid To Fishermen UITAWA. Dec. 14-(CP) —'I‘he Dominion Government will cooper- ate with the Governments oi Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in ald- Lng fishermen who lost gear and lobster ts in recent storms, Fish- eries nisior Michaud said today. Just what share of the damage the Dominion will _ y WWBXdB aiding the stricken lo termen re- mains to be decided in negotiations with the Provincial Governments. ‘The Minister said department agents had informed him by wire a preiimi survey showed dam- ages amountng to about 0177.000 on the west coast of Nova scotie. and about $7.000 in New Bruns- wick in the vicinity of Bhediec. Fuller reports will follow by mall. Mr. Michaud said he was with- out information as to the number of iobstermen affected by the storm losses, but stated the department's offer m aid the Provincial Gov- ernments concerned in replacing the loot and damaged Zear. The Dominion Minister confirmed that he had telegraphed R. E. Finn, Liberal M. P. for Halifax, that the Fisheries Department "will contribute its share in the cost of zeestabiishing needy fish- ermen in the industry." ' through illegal Trinity llnited Church LOO-Chnminade Charm _ 50cm llall Refugees May Get Land In Guiana LONDON. Dec. M-(CP Cable)- Lord Marley, speaking in ihe House of Lords today on the problem of ref ees from Germany, foresaw the pose h1g2; of a joint offer of land by Bri . French and Dutch Guiana. The Labor Peer suggested this would add enormously to the - stbility of building up a new nat on- ai home for refugees It, might ev- entuall become a sort of British 0n. or part of e. British Do- n. ’I‘he Earl of Plymouth, Undersec- re for Fore n Affairs iained the and avails. in Brit Gui- ana actually was about 40,000 square miles, not. ‘is Prime Minister Chamberlain had said reviously 10.000 square miles. But e warned that mlvoh of it was fairest land which might be unsuitable for set- tlemervt. Conspiracy Charges Laid At Halifax HALIFVAX. Dec. l4 —- (Ci?) — Crown authorities said tonight that “a considerabe niunber of inform- ations" charging OODSpIrMy to de- fraud the Iindemi Government importation and tfflflfilliortafiofl i)! liquor. had been laid in Halifax today. Number of warrants issued by MBEi-‘Itmte B. W. i.i before Marriage 0f Film Stars lleld lip HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 14-001’)- Technicaiities of legal irmcedure. it appeared today may prevent Holly- wood from hearing Carol Lombard and Clark Gable say “I do’ until sometime in 1940. The film actor's $886,000 property settlement with his second wife, Maria Longham Gable, has been approved mutually. but requires a court's endorsement before Mrs. Gable can file snit for divorce. Gable said his wife. from whom he has been se arated for three years, would see a divorce as soon as a milling is obtained on thei 11%; say he intended to marry actress Lombard. but his friends asserted they were sure he wouidns soon as he legally was free. Truro Man Given R. whom the infomiations were laid, was not revealed nor were the nam- es of those concerned. A p has already been tried on similar charges and others are a- waitinfl trial or still at large. They include bo h Nova Scotia and New Brunswick residents. ATTACK WOULD ___<_C<>,iiti'.nn Jrvmgiaekl) Norman and Dr. Schacht might work out for the emigration of German Jews it. became clear they would not he able to count on any money from the Lord Baldwin fund for refugees. The executive committee of the fund issued a statement ii: had no intention of discussing wi Dr. Bchacht a plan attributed to him under which foreign benefactors would loan foreign exchange emigrating Jews so that they would attempt to hand or; u; uinspenuszs Millions For Armaments ROME. Dec. i4 —-(AP) —'I‘l'i\ Italian Government announced to- day it will spend 10000000000 lire, about $.5_Q6,liiJ0,000. for military purposes in its next budget year. Ii Glornale Dlwiiu, in explanation said Italy has "interests and rights to defend." The oornment of the authorita- tive Rome newspaper was carried in a column adjacent 1o that of the editorial writer. Virginie Gayda. in which he challenged French figures on the copulation of North African protectorate. He said Pmioi-i Statistics were wrong in representing the French as outnumber-lug Italians. Gaydl said Italians aotually far nub numbered the French and Midi this was the fundamental basis "theftaiisnr httoraioethopro- blem 0i Tunis ." (The ‘Tunisian oeneiu of gave the pmtecwraio’: total mpean population as 213,206, mad: up of 108.063 Wench exclusive of the ‘Army and, Naval forces from France; 04289 Italians, 721i! Maltese. IE Spaniards, 464 Greek! and 2.792 other foreigners. The native population was 2,155,108.) The newspaper 1a. Tribune, com- menting on the big increase in military outlays. said “Fascism does not close its eyes to realities whatever they mav be when the question facing them is to‘ safe- guard the sacred right to life on‘ the Italian people." The Mill Budget ior It; flo- csi year s July 1, 1900, ro- presented an increase oi’ 1576,69! 063 lire ($130,818,236) ever the 01x0: lay for the current year. The Cabinet after mqorovinf the total budget, million and non mill . issued u. mnrnunicm which said speeding up of arms Program was an ‘unavoid neoesity in view of the sternum, The whole midget totalled 2o.- 810008926 lire ($1.642.0(R,069) _ an increase of’ 4390900000 gewend confronted the Govern- ment with a deficit for the ninth successive year, (ihiang Kai - Sliek Seen Swinging To Bommunist Tactics Dee 14 --<A AnglmGei-mnn trade war. KWEILIZN‘, China . In Memo” o’ ahmey TwQ-year Tefm The labor Party in the House oi lU-Gencmi Chiang Kai-Shel: wai Hmmr‘ Commons submitted a motio for disclosed iodo to have swun t0< l“ Mm” °' “L” “we ~- - debate next Mo d tn n~ <1 tn nil 1 ti of 511i Hoolsei- mono. N.S..De¢.14—(CP)- Hons, had n “IQ,” i“ “h” w“ ° misfit ‘M °‘ .11‘ B “y Fumet mlmme Higgins of Trum’ N_ B" ‘ma! mo 0:110 Hfinceuin the ese oomlflunms Jh s new iplrogram Ml” Mm mmer’ w“ sentelwed w W‘) yea“ m m” Govegrrlimgity The moti falieswx “Gillian,” t t?‘ apitltlheséhimlaslglx T“ m“ F““‘“'~ “has” pemlienlla” b" slmmtm repeated uestioni ofoilh anion tary rims a t“ slli Kw 113m‘ Joan Marie McGuire. istrato Harold Putnam today. Minister 2nd m“ B fie e m“ fuasgua’ "gm “hm: c A Friend. foiiowln a conviction on a charge wide hm of i) u" 91' 0Y1 l Wig-l Kalil?‘ i‘ Jiim‘ Mrs. G. A. Sbink. of contr ‘outin to juvenile delin- “BEN i811 lec . w moned afpomtim -m IAFYYmF/Ofl B!‘- M. . Bell. quency. Five ys between ages of MrnescPh b88111 ‘Pr: fetofis eiwe 111' 011MB 0 e W0‘ M155 Jean mwgher, iii and i5 years gave evidence for 1m ma‘? 1' (i; flalmshnlillei $069011 Efgli- f ‘h MW]; mwgheL the! prosecution. 1 d 1 m m mgib lan ha‘ G reaction to bréehpltarpotsrzjho {e conference The Pilgrim cabin; stanhupe. t e “laaatQCU5€(1l‘Of rlitéuc ng em e du Hn w cv erman Am- io e a ungicng, isreport- 3rd Charlottetown Kirk mop. spat“ _i!\!..9_m°b.___-_°,Dfl - ire-seem a? eibertt 03d Dirksen and ed _l_o be to oulree ienflovermneni Mus Jennie 9161mm oitaeéb fnéilfiS urn down in- of de eatist cements before em~ Bessie F. Hows“, Providence, v d nst the] last hour. German barking on the second phase of int Rhode Island. Miss Dorothy Klrwln an Bri r o clais appeared dis- war --hit and run attacks on Jap~ Mus Marion R. Prizzeil, Central Mrs. D- J. Riley I to orget the incident. anese forces throughout, occupied _Bedgq’ue_ Ernest Mutch. Mt. Herbert g Foreign office officials at Berlin territory. _ _ Ernest Robertson, Bummerside, Lloyd Mutcii, Mt, Herbert, , expressed surprise over the ad- Members of Chiangs staff con- Paul gudmogg Frederick 8.501122‘ drew but seemed confident it firmed reports that at a recent W. T. Weir Mffl- 5- W. l! would not upset the appeasement conference here there was I Mrs W. T. Miss Nancy Simpler-in program or Roiohsfuehrer Ifltier significant re-snuffling of uei y W! - J6 and Mr. (mamberiain. One official military command, with a dozen Mill Yvette Reymflnd 3 m!" Jenkm” omnmented: prominent officers promoted oi M155 mam“ 3937mm“ PM“ Jenkins "It isn't quite clear what. led removed The removals included Mn- W"! mm" i" mam‘? 01' "E A- mie“ him (Mr. Chamberlain) suddenly General‘ Wu Ten-Chen, Kwang- hel’ 11mm?!‘ I“ megéry“?! lkdfiffizylfhnel to go into the realm of philosophy tunk Province Governor who wan Bmdmm c Ma-"me was ° y e and start an argument " blamed for the loss of Canton nns 133mm re Miss Francis Michael Asia I m l . ' ‘ ' . Mm A J Mathew“ 0mm, e rom cr czing the Nazi General Chang Chin-Chung, tiil idles Oimflance L Mchure . . .. .. . H n a; co Mm; Pauline Nicholson Prue for vituperatloir against defender of Shanghai who was d” saddier Miss Rum piggy-you,- lfgiecBaidwin, Pit/fir. %ieimberiaitn's held rmxponfibie for a prematurq mug; 1e,- Rev. i-l_ I. Flem g _ n essor as me nlster, he desiructve re at Changshar. Mm 1y ‘L c“, $311’ or {he Eastern nus, ca, me Minister said, history One of Chiangs major military M55 r55“, _ wnd iss Kathleen MeCarvllie teaches us that no form of Gov- pi ‘lems is to draft e. defence a- M155 e411...“ “ween. Miss Kathleen Keefe ernmen-t ever remains the same." gainst a threatened lnrge~scalt Ming na Mcugeiy Miss Mary Keefe The Ambassador apologized to- Japanese campaign to the west and Bfllailvfmeely Miss Elsie Murphy day for failure to inform the for- north of Canton. Hug e s --—---———--- _ eign press association directly of __..___..__,__ Miss Jean ckard Um Mlnard‘; for dandruff. the boycott, Mlnurd’; kills pain. Li“ l *::‘—:**T3 .;- -;. .3. .3. .3; .;. rr's JACK-Tub ’ eimr-ioltsiil - I'LL 5N5 500i I'LL MAKE HIM P-Pizass com i-i-l-IURY ME! ,. By king Cole . kl (szosivsrttov over the rear-ea nud- ' » ~..-<.-<: ‘JLQ::~Q‘Q(PEMI1A Q_IEW"_ g _ J; . i