s scrum-Asturias ...... §<_i:~>:~_r,rl‘s ossruasarvs 51m f. . _' "Jo" of immie Women" is a: Tempes- ' ' luous uzu 0m. ADDED ENJOYMENT WEEKLY NEWS ’ hummus-son names sxramsrvcss ‘Entertaining - Educational _4___ yes," said the pilot of the Just then the boat struck a stump cicambzat. “I've been on this which shook if from stem to stern. I'll/Bl‘ 101113 5:) 10118 I KNOW Where "There," he continued, "tho/L's 8W1’! stuml) 157' one of them now." . ll ‘ LET us no YHIIR jscnmsruis Blame REPARING the turkey, fixin’ the trimmings, and getting the odds’ and ends together is a tremendous task. Why not ease your burden by letting us do your baking? Our breads, cakes, ‘and pies taste like home baking and will satisfy the most exacting tastes of your holiday diners. See our huge assortment of bakery goods. . W‘; _ l {Place your order now so that you will be "sure of getting your bakery goods when “you want them. If you wait too long, you ‘may be disappointed. Orders taken for “Vlspeciul items, if STEWARPS Bakery 1'" PHQNE 211 KENT ST. ‘kit-tars 1mm. resume, B.A-.C.P.A-.C-Gl-A WIIHIID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MIIBZB OI . .- ._ CANADIAN sooner! or cos-r accouuwarrrs oélhnsalomu: rou raxmu arrmavrrs m run ' surname couur or r. s. r. " r. u. r. IIPBISENTATIVE use» cuanum onsprr man-s most ‘ifflooe-Ingwesensepeuedupeadrevised. Inbeeeavingolieeuiethodslnstulled. oaeauouuqunueeusiouuheouimnimmu. Hfllflpqlltlllflfllllilslnllldih. lehleelseebeldlliltundhoeenceuuleprepered. heehnruieiereswrltieanpsnddied. Ilnellelll arrange-uh nude between debtor and mil-I. . a u-un ladle fills-Mu Isms-rake- fli. m». . _ ; memos: ma. . -»~. ___._.._..___.-____.._._ - ROW L, tiltifé, i...-...., Sickneseij» v J Plqlolzjfilass Insurance ' f‘ dliiyfiowest Rate. c u. e, Lloyd Lewis l l “ Charlottetown I BINNIE BARNES REMEMBER KATHARINE HOWARD IN HENRY VIII" ALS-O IN CAST lS Neil Hamilton, Paul Cnvmugh, Eugene Pallette, Grant Mitchell ADDED ENJOYMENT MUSICAL — SNAPSHOTS of Candy for Xmas. Call and inspect our Xmas Boxes of CHOCOLATES and ASSORTED CANDY L-2sae1z17-19-21 t FORCED READING the films speaker declared, had their place, selected books: One o! the most valuable features or the library system, Canon Shat- iord believed. was the voluntary character o! the reading, which had a lasting effect. | Compulsory reading was soon forgotten. The reason [many people disliked the Bible was they had ' been compelled to read it in child- | hood. "If you want to condemn e ‘ book." he added, "just compel to do in ‘day school." _Speciai Train Services Christmas Holidays Summerside-Borden Sut- Dec. 22. Mon. Dec. M Train No. 201 will‘ not leave ~" for on Sunun these dates until 8.30 p. m . i SOURIS . Sat. Dec. 22. Mun. Dec. M 0n these dates the trlln for Sourll will not leave Chur- lottewwn until 4.00 p. nL " ASSOCIATION, nmrran ......» in .,...,,,,. urn: or Iwvs scum ism-now MURRAY HARBOR .°"""......, ...‘:'°',,"" ' ousuwnurown, r. u. r. snow.‘ M " "‘ Set he». l. lien. Dee. l4 _'U|hfl4llI "llflnhu. 0n these dates the train for Mum! Harbor- will not leave Charlottetown until 4.15 p. m. Canadian iiational Railways Mason's Beauty Shop cream... Special m ten days, l All Canadian Per-area. eni Wave, piucs $2.50 Phone 68,0. Residence 290-14. sxcrrlno . novrwuhrunr We have a large assortment WHITE’S RESTAURANT Whites Restaurant Ltd CONDEIVINS BOOKS M . D80. iii-The chil- dren‘s library wfls upheldms a safe- guard against many undesirable attractions offered to children in ‘an address by Canon Allan P. Shatiord t0 the Children's Illbflify of Montreal. 'l.lhe "funnies" and the but the child brought up on. these would never develop the type of personality fos- tered by the mailing of properly child to read it. I am satisfied that in the long run these libraries will have a greater effect on a child's life than anything he is obiised _ N OTICE .r-m cuaRLorTsrowN suanomn ; . l i. Little Old Man Grows Plump, .. Christmas y ~~Sp irit? ’Uv‘erflowing' Dawn it Would be if There Were no Santa Claus! That His Pack is Bulging mas Time in Prince Edward Island Stores and There are Gift _ for Everyone — Let the Stockings b ‘ Halifax For; y Arrivals Arrivals from mom ‘Saint John Delcairn cupewwn Duch- cf almanac Saint John Tellijltte ......... local Harbour Bums ....,--..'.......... Local Ear. Snilinlfl Duch. of Richmond .'.'...'. vussuns nus T0 annive- Dec. l8 f . New Ncrthiand ........... - . Miami Airthria. ........... Glasgow Dec. 14- . - City o: Worcester Calcutta Newfoundland .. Liverpool Man‘ Oitiaen .. .. Saint John Cathoart Jamaica Beaver-burn Athenla . . . . ...... saint John Can. Cruiser Halifax Ausonia .. New York Westernland New York Dec. l6- . Montrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Liverpool Duchess of Otholl . Saint John Lillemcr . - - . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jamaica MarieHorn.... ...Balnt.lohn Lady Hawkins . .. B.W. Indies Ascanip. ...... .. Southampton Lehlgh . . . . ... . . . - - . . . . . . .. Halifax Dec. 18— Chedaibucto EC. Ports Dec. 17- Dominica. New York Belle Isle .. .. .. St. John's Sulairis. .... .. Glasgow Braheholm ..... New York Dec. .1 Portia ........ Nfld. Ports Dec. 10- Cingalese Prince ...... .. IPar East City of Corinth ........ .. Calcutta Kelso .............-‘-... New Yrk Norwegian .. Lon on Lady Rodney .. . B.W. Indies Beaverford Saint olhn Aumnla . Southampton ‘hbinta. . . . . . . . .. .-.. DE. Indies Man. Producer ..... .. Saint John Dec. 22- Appeal Allowed lBy Supreme Court Canada (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OPIWWA, Dec. lfr-The Supreme Court of CB-Illdh has allowed with‘ costs the appeal o! the executors of Archibald Fraser, late of Edmun- rion, N. 8., against a judgment in favor of the Provincial Secretary- Treasurer of New Brunswick. The Canadian Press reports yesterday that the appeal had been dismis- sed. were in error. The Canadian Press the inaccuracy and any embarrassment it may have caused the executors. The dilwte between the execu- tors Ind the New Brunswick treas- ury omcluis was as to the amount 0f the Fraser estate on which suc- cession duties should be Paid. The only about 876.000 was liable and the mpertment- claimed duty on 8380.000. daughter. $03,000 in direct liabilities but dur- ing his life time Mr. Fraser had made a tees» to compan- ies in which he was largely in- terested as a shareholder. The execute were Donald fias- Br. Donald A. Fraser and Hon. R. B. Henson. ' r- MINARIJS?‘ T. COAL [INIMEN us: ma. executms took the position that Ml‘. Eraser left about $400,000 of which e considerable‘ portion was life insurance and aBo including a gift made before his death to his The estate had some I Weluveeen at Coal 1mm; w... a Cold Grey But the News is F THERE WERE NO SANTA CLAUS l _ There would be “no stockings hung by the chim- ney with care." No toddlers pattering down the steps in their flannel nighties in the grey dawn on [Christmas morning. No “See what Santa. has brought mel" from the ecstatic voice of the child. There would be no need for Christmas trees loaded l d o w n with goo d things. Nor gay fes- toons of lights and evergreen. N o r s t a r s t wi n k l i n g a b o v c t h e doorways. Nor candles burn- ing in'the win- dows to light t mcnt and mystery pervading the toria. But there is a. Santa Claus. up family. all, appropriate gifts. the way of the way of the passerby, way nor hollyr on the plum pudding. There would be no red ribbon peeking from under closet doors. No rustling of tissue and cellophane. No strange parcels protruding from under beds. No need for children slyly stowing little thingslaway from‘ their elders. No members of the family disappearing on unexpected errands. No little tremors of excite There would be no hampers of fowl and fruit left on door- steps. No giving a dime here and a dollar there to the hungry and poorly clad. No clubs having Christmas trees for the kiddies in the “ward”. No Christmas entertainments in hospitals and sana-i Christmas spirit. He, is ruddier, more rotund, merrier than ever. He thinks first of the little children. He thinkfnext of his grown He does not forget his friends. Nor does he pass by the unemployed or the distressed. His heart is overflowing with kindness. His deeds are expressive of “good-will toward men." Nor mistletoe above the door- eFilled. Over — It’s Christ» ‘ Prince Dons Horn-rimmed Sp e c t a cl e s (A. P. l! Guardians Special Winn iDNDON. Dec. iii-The dapper Prince. of, Wales, has come to wearing horn-rimmed spectacles. n“ 40-year-old heir to the amour donned a 01 1011898 with dork tcraclse shell rinas bodily -when he reed the agenda at the annupl meeting of thehesgue oi There is-‘no denser of the Prince a fashion eye-slum. however for King George beat him to it by many years. The King onc appeared at a Wcmbley ex- hibitors wearing horn-rims, mo- mentarily shocking the mcnocle loyalists who followed his example by slowing away the single lexis." a A a - household. He is the embodiment of the His arms are loaded down with gifts. His pack is bulging| over.. _“Si-lent night, Hol-y night", the carollers burst forth “Merry Christmas!” echoes the voice of the Christian world. And what gifts lvGifts from the seven seas. Streamline trains that travel under their own power for the little lad. Temple dolls for little girls. Skates and chess sets. Lingerie and perfumes. Oriental rugs and Sheffield plate. Diamonds and glass flowers. Gifts for leisure hours and for leisure makers. that have good reasons and gifts that are sheer frivolity. Above Shirley Santa. Claus is here l It’s Christmas time in P. E. I. stores. I V“ I Nay the pack overflow-and the stockings bulge l ’ WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL Honor roll for rnmith of Novem- 2. Clayton Cudznore; a. Keith Cud- ID012- Grade V-1- Alton Younker; 2 muons Smith: s. Preston. a... more. ‘Grade IV--1. Eunice Oudmme; I. Marion Iikrld: 8. Margaret Cras- wed. . Grade II-Ven Monti) 2. Jessie ' MaoNaughoon; 8- Catherine Mne- ‘lumber, Keith M. Joimsion- VII/Hill OAR om. , ‘l Silverware? ~ ~We 01*! iavqltiies- suit‘ everyone. vmnm, TERS l TO Y STORES ...... manta _Claus Headquarters ' The lcleal Uift- s11. VER WARE- v FI-Iitive; you seen‘ itlre =‘ new designs in Hardware 0a., Ltd. nicer/men l7, 1934 surfed 1m» a or Yewni": . l (A. P. By Guardian's Special win, ROUND Dec l _ GROVE. ., . duftsrlns from‘ exhaustion m. hunger. ‘MrsJ-Iarola McKee, iarn housewue near here. passed tn 100th hour mark tonight with n- aign or relic! from the uninter» rupted attack of. yawning om, which she was seized Sunday. Her physician ‘and consultant; from nearby towns declared m. imusual case is "similar to the 9mm common m!!! of protracted hiccoughlng and was probably m. duccd. they said, by extreme ner. vous strain. Hour after hour the yawn: have followed, one as fast as that pre. ceding is completed. \t the rats oi l0 in l2 a minute. It was estimated iioniuht. the woman had yawned 50.000 times. Mild sedatives and exercise of will power fiulsd to bring relief. Mrs. McKee cannot eat for when she tries to swallow the vewns choke her and even the sdministration of strong opiates has been ouiv mrtially succumb-r in inducin sleep, '- The involuntsrv exercise of the women's throat has so fatigued her that the doctor doubts if she can stead the continued strain much longer. The attack came without wurninz, while Mrs. Mc- ‘(to apparently was in perfect health. have a variety of the latest patterns, also some of the. A piece, and price, to "nun lllllli lllll hill“ iii ill A large line ofBoys and‘ Girls SLEIGAHS, SNOW SHOVELS} a HOCKEY sucks; Ho CKEY PUCKS, SKIES. nous. cans ...: CABRIAG ES. KINDERGARTEN sers. DESK and cram yssrs, suoo "luv nocxsmi BLACK BOARDS, nous BEDS. who cons and‘ Barrows. ~ - KIDDIE cans ‘anal ma...» other u... t ' 1d