<71 r--:-.::?::..~i-;—_'e:::x- .- l _ a i~-~ I EIGHT _'I‘_.‘_I‘E___;CHARLO'I"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN Christmas Concert By The Pupils 0f The Central Guardian SANTA CLAUS a: Forum this, afternoon. 11-1669- lliiss Kathleen llornhy; Hilly FC- i l . i . of ias prettlly dec- iii i..t~.:rl. ~ioii. the large , - tru making '."'.‘.C Liatkgrouiid for s.‘ .lie concert Miss presented with some I. by tlic pupils. i i cciving the La. CONFBIIEBATION LIFE INSUR- 'CE. L-(Sl98-l-l2-312. SANTA (‘Ljiligwat Forum this‘ inventor-n D1669. -\ ilk/l lfllf-‘S - NL l was yeswrday re- grutulatioiis of num- erous. friends on the occasion of hi.s 89th birthday". m: is enjoying excel- lent hetzlth. HANK I "‘ George H SANTA CLAUS at. Forum this afternoon. L-1669. g i. ‘lie- ,ii\§Ll‘ll1ll€'I-— TRAIN DELAYED—-The Borden i, sii-qi, iiiri- Rube! nhi-istiuas train was delayed two hours lasi 1i un; (bi Angels We Have night when two coaches left the, , i, 01.; iiueivcii Carol, String . rails as the train was coming ofi’ ‘ Til. rr- A n.0, Beryl MacDonald; o4», Carol Marie Coles (age _ (bi Recitation, Little , ‘l. Hiiixl-r, Betty May Randall .;.-.‘;_i- Old st. i Viii-ul $0lo,~ z: solo, Plor- ‘ I Little Star, Taylor; ,‘ . 5 J‘ Guards. l1‘i\.'. '~r. '.l‘lie Herald Angels violin, , . violin, l m. liosnirv. I l l l. l Meredizh, l l l , .\ 11.1,. Fight, Adam, duct, Angel's . Raynor _.l‘!.. i ‘Eliil Holy > Nirlhv Hfifmi-ITIS,’ "on. Elinor Mac- ‘ Jones. Orchestral r i. Tl:i;.i.li.:;o (The . . .. Rogers. , or Rethleh m. i’ Oriiiic it m. ..‘~.'i. Hornbt, ... Thompson. . Jorcs, Helin Afaclhiialri. , i Josephine ,i i inc Ti um, Nicliolasl Ptiii ' Arthuir .1 lil l-iiiriibi". ‘ the ‘my’ Heavy Christal“ “Ame i ing whcr the Clirl tnns dinner i t) S l accounted for the other hour's de- j lay. Th. tralii reached the city at l 9.30. roucr: COURT-A: iiie Policel Court. yesterday Louis MoCloskey, of Charlottetown, charged with be- - ing in possession of stole-u goods, and Trueman Jeffrey of Cape ‘lraverse, charged with theft, were both remanded to the Supreme Court for trla-l. afternoon. 11-1669. SANTA OLAUI at Porum this‘ l Personals m. ubya Salem, Birch mu was l a visitor to the cuy yesterday: ‘ ivir. Lorne o". "lcy_ st. Petr-is‘ Bay is .'~ ending a for: days in 111v city. Mr. Arthur Pcakc. kings Collage. .= arriving home tonight. for the, Christmas holidays. ’ , Queens Univers-l ity, Kingston, is visiting his home, fer the Christmas holidays, i Mr. Charlae Hyndinaii. medical nlllflfllf. Queens University‘ is airiv- I ing from Kingston tonight. Miss Nora Jenkins. R.N., New l York, is visiting her mother. Mrs. S. R. Jenkins, 80 Brighton Road. Her many friends wull be pleased to learn that. Miss Vivian Bur- goyne, Granvllleis recovering after lier recent operation. Mt‘. and Mrs. Harry F. Pursey of North Rttstico have left for U. S. A. for the winter months. Miss Helen M. Wood. student at Acadia University’ returned Friday night. to spend the Chrismas holi- days at her home. ‘ U1.‘ roar ls that of Mr. Reginald McKe-nna, student Fine Poultry Display At F.J.llolman's iriiiiiiwai". biiuiiicw 'li s wart/ll 0i sf" i» J. Hol~ illflll, Kent St, fillllnnl‘ the 01d Spun Rcstatirniit. wLczc poultry selected upcciriiLv for the Christ- ma: trade is on (iieplriy. Mr. Holman is ‘ivcll and favorably known as an expert. in the potiltrv trade in which lie ha". engaged for the past 25 years. Plump geese, chickens, and duck; are displayed moist attractive manner. And the quality? Well, Judging from ap- pearances there is nothing left to be desired. Householders, wonder- Atiioig the tutzrhlislitntvit; turkeys, in the was to come from, found their problem solved and most satisfac- torily when they discovered the Holman layout. The drift. that way has been increasing in volume since last week. Girl Guide llq/ews FIRST‘ (.'h'AltL0'i“l'Lu\\'N aiuiuffivir; 12M n This pack ‘has bzen htftiing rt:- uliir iuectincts since Wl-‘iicr. ‘The following have been (‘ll iilcd a» Brownies: Barbara Plflll-lfll, Rifle- mary Roget-e. Shirley lllcKinnoii, Georgie Patlokis, Goldie Patlokls. Shelia Morris and Hclcu (Iutcllffc. At the last meeting dtirinir Pow Wow. Brownies were asked to brim; donations for tho Christmas din- ners given by the _Fir.st Company of Guides. Please leave your donn- tioris at headquarters Thursday" Dec. 24th, at 2 oclock. This pack has given a donation of candy for the Dispensary. the money being used from funds. We xvish to thank Mr. Georgie Brady for deliv- ering canrly for its. Tlicre will not be any meetings until Jan. 8th. CATIIOIIXHC WOMEN'S LEAGUE The regular meeting of the Fort Augustus Sub division of the Catholic Women's League was held on Dec. 20th with a larfzo atten- dance of members. The President, Mrs. Lawrence Heron occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous lSanta Claus Keeps "inal Appeal To Santa Pals, !llp With The Times few Needy Children Remain .'\ IJNUPON, Dec. ‘Xi-SMILE Claus. though an ancient. old chap. finds it necessary to keep pace with the tunes in order t0 fulfill his i-liiigatlens to the vast multitude Ct his little folks and in so doing uses ull means of modern inven- tions in transportation and com- (Continuod from page l) Darrell Murray. Doucette. Ibonenlot. Patsy and Wendell Barrett. Him- ter River. - John J. Robinson, S. S. “Chur- munlcatlcn to reach the many lowewwnig boys and girls which each year are . being added to his calling list. An idea which has been of great A friend. Victoria. SANTA PALS assistance to Santa Claus in the ' i use of the telegraph in sending messages to his little friends: The , two telegraph companies have this I year made provision so that parents l send messages a day or so before chrismaa and in some case be‘ sends the kiddies messages at any~ parties which they may be holding about. Christmas time. All that daddy or mother has to d0 ls to get in touch with the nearest tclegrpah office and the matter will be at- tended to. Last. year from reports received by telegraph companies, the kid- ; dies were overjoyed at hearing from their universal friend and when the telegraph messenger ar- rived at the door with the message from Santa. Claus stating that. he would be calling around on Christ- mas Eve, great joy was brought to the hearts of the children. The messages are dated at the North Pole and Santa Claus signs them himself. » can arrange for Santa Claus to' iilhodes Scholar‘ n s RBessle Eva Robertson, Mann's Are Complete (('. I‘. by ("iluardlank Special Wire) Selections for Rhodes Scholar- ships are complete throughout Canada. with the following students Jam Bonnell Johnatonc. Mrs. C. W. Pat-hereon. Eleanor McNevin. Phyllaa Blan ‘ d. Florence Blanchard. The Bike Shop. Mamie Andrews. Wheafley River. Holy Redeemer Pariah, per Father Flemint. Helen Tidmarab. Donald McIntyN- Jubilee Club. Mrs. Morton Drew. Leighton Warren. Roberta Sutherland. Jackie Brown. Arthur Gordon Avard. I. O. O. P‘. Estate of the late James Henry McKenzie per Burl G. Jenklnl and A. Roy Jones. Miss Muriel Weeks. Eleanor Essory. Mr. Bayer. Mrs. Geo. Buntain. Mr. James Tait. Mrs. Gordon McMillan, wall. ' Lawrence Ramsay, lldlalpeque. Mrs. N. L. Veaaey. Mt. Mcllick Women's Institute. 1st Charlottetown Basilica ‘Troop. Addie McDonald. Beryl lyfcDonald. Corn- oad. Phyllis M. Cronin. Kendrick Gordon. John Allan. Norma G. Allan. Long Creek Y. P. S. Evelyn McEachern. . Mr. and Mrs. T. c. Bovycr. Mrs. A. H. Mould. 1st. Charlottetown Basilica. Troop and graduates each to receive the Boy Scouts. opportunity of three years 1n resi- dence at Oxford University, Eng- land: i Nova Sco tla -— Henry Hicks. Bridgetown; graduate of Mount Allison University arid now a stud- ent at Dalhotisle. ‘ New Brunswick-D. C. Duffie, l Oromocto, graduate of St. Joseph's University, at present studying law. Quebec-Roger Gaudry, Quebec City; graduate of the Lower Sem- inary, Quebec, engaged 1n research work. John S; Hcdgson. Outrcmout; M Arthur Wcyniiouth. Mt. Albion. Ben] Bremner, 2nd contribution. Marjorie Cox. by. Walter 00x. A Friend. Mrs. L. P. Tanton. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Gordon and Bruce Moore, Pow- student at McGlll Unlverdty. nal. Bylvla Block. Wilma Delaney, Kenairgton. M; den. Allison Saundem. Mn. Albert Garrett. Lucy A. McLure, North Ruatloo. Mrs. Robert MnYhuI. CrlPllld. Caroline Sinclair. Isabel! Sinclair. Albert SinclalnT Baptist c. 0.1. . SANTA PALS Bish p J. A. O‘Sulllvan. Adele MacNutt. Mrs. June: White. Chm-line Owen, Malpequo. Charlie Owen, Malpeque. Mrs. G. P. Butcheaon. Miss Ella Saint. Mrs. Wm. Reid, Frenchfort. Barbara Hamm. Dewar Hanim, Mt. Herbert. Evehrn Gill. Elliottvllc. Mrs. Ire. Douilas. Francis Coyle. Barbara Coyle. Joan Taylor. Med Coyle. Inc Coyle. Mrs. Fred Coyla. v Mr. Alfred Linkletler. Ethel McPhee. Gertrude McPhee. Isaac Carter. Isobel Goodwin. Maurice Goodwin. Mrs. Gavin Harding. Allen Harding. Mr. O. Price. Miss Norah IDIIIWOINL Business Girls‘ Unit. C. W. L. Mr. c. H. n. Loi-izwvrlh- Robert Douglas. Emy Lou Douglas. Albert Douglas. Helen Younker. ' Lhrgaret Lord, Cape ‘Ihveru. Anita Lord. Cape ‘rraverae. Katharina Wright. Nomad, Zion C. G. I. T. Mrs. W. B. Dennis. Mrs. A. H. Roper. M38. R. R. Bell. Miss Etta McLmie. Montana. Keir Proctor. Lola Watts. Joan Large. Viney Watts. Donald and Joyce Irvine. Capt Taylor. Members H! Y Grads Club. nocturnal: 22; 1936 w» Joan William. Miss G. L. Williams. In memory of Bradford C. Mc- Lure. Brackley. ivLrs. Roma. McLuro. Anna J. Macmnia. Mrs. B. W. Prowae. Mrs. George J. Regen. Rosemary Rogers. George J. Rogers. ‘Dom Rogers. Doria McDougalil. Eat-her McDougall. Kathleen McNeely. Loraine McNeely. Arthur Collin. - Margaret Coffin. Vincent Moore. Wilma Moore. 1n memory of Mr. Ind Mrs. Douglas McEwen. Mra. C. H. B. Longworth. Mr. Harold Meaaervey. Mr. J. W. Cann, Borden. Mrs. H. B. Clntwell. Lilla M. Colon, North Milton. Mrs. Victor Coffin, Savage n". bor. boMrs. Lloyd Warren, Savage n". r. Lieult. Governor Col. G. D. Da- Zola. B Mr. Benjamin Bremncr. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Miss Marjory Carr. Mra. Chester S. McLurc. Miss Evelyn Burnett. Miss Margaret Irving. Miss Shirley Jane Dunning. Miss Roma Ann Dunning. Mrs. H. A. C. Scarth. Miss Virginia Scarth. Sonny Soantlebury. Miss Louise Harzard. Miss Florence Strickllnd. Mrs. P. W. Clarkin. Basilica Cub Pack. Miss Joan Williams. Master Layton Roscra scour-man. Suminerside. ms. l-‘ercy Moreside Billy Moueside Billu Partner Mary Farmer Mm. George DeBlols Mia Helen DeBlcis Mrs- E. A. Poster Misr Phyllis Foster Doris McDougall. Esther McDougall. Kathleen McNeely. Loraine McNeely. Arthur Coffin. Marga-vet Coffin. Vincent Moore. Wilma Moore. In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwon. Mrs. C..H. B. Longworth. Mr. Harold Measervey. Mr. J. W. Carin, Borden. Mrs. H. B. Cimtwell. Lilla M. Coles. North Milton. Mrs. Victor Coflln, Savage 1hr. In‘. boMra. Lloyd Warren, Savage Har- r. Mary Williams, Elinor Williams, Island‘ Gift Make. Brights Alta. Christma brighter for hundrdes of needy yam, m“ l“ “l” Dmmhsller district Perhlm the largest Chflstmgg ha, per ever to be received here arriv b over the weekend when a 5 B‘ carload of vegetables rolled Into t, C. N. R. station. The vegetabi“ wtereha gcgt. from a. joint committg o c ur es in Chart t vicinity. o tewwn m‘ Tho heated car su ii ilhlfgfi by the Canagljanedlvbzeign Railways contained 430 sacks or ., tatoes. turnips. carrots, bee“ m‘ cabbage. In addition to this ti... were 15 cases of canned gugd; t be distributed. ' The much-needed food is b; ,. distributed by the Drumhellei- we; ISIS BOSITI as quickly as posgible ,0 the needy cases in Drumhcller (us. lrlct- The sift is Pfovlng beneficial to the many hailed-out, farmers ~' this area. Among the arena in which the vegetables are beln dk_ trlbuted are municipal district (it Ontario-J. G. Devoid, Kingston; student- at Queen's University. J. , in. ens-uasrox-At Stfizziills: hlYH-llfl l-‘YLL. (ELL 1S . 1.11103‘ uardiarls Special Wire) l completely .l'- the poizce station . . morning and g0: ll—— Jorzng on the desk blot- ; ._;L_._;._: MAKRIAGES it. (‘hai"iottt-to'.rii. on Tues-l " W‘, Raymond Lav- l ~ Elblflll. both of i Iiltlwurti Island, . {Lu ‘lDllll officiated. t . . .. i-...—. “BATIK? ‘LI '."T‘TLTZZI nTOTTIL-fl. llqtirtlili- Tucs- .., iii Si‘. Mrs. Wm. Cudmnre in your I-‘iiiiiirwl from the ncc of liei" daughter, Mrs.‘ . lllrirbeod.‘ Notce later. _,,,.. _v iii. rifsmczriam y», . \I‘It iiiiil ‘owing memory cf m; i’: 1- ,.tv.lll"l VT‘; passed away, 3- ..r.- "m. 1m ; o.’ .‘.I lritw. still Pftlill- o'er I50.‘ ‘ii-bi, ;.i ' . oft-n flow Ifi-"i-ii'\' licl-ps! l‘ t-vci‘ nmr me ‘ ‘lllb. shr- died lWn _\'l'i\l‘~ aim. j lli zrmil lw Lo.‘ Jsqghlttr, Mrs. lI-ii-lirld Fti-“cii-inn. Hazel (irnvc. 1.4668 c ' (leaving today on his Christmas hiil- i death of ciariime Iiiightis CQTd 0f ildTLV-S- lhighway accident near Iieiitvillc The, Fluprtxll)? nnrl Sisters of the’ Stored iltart. l-lcnxc, (Jhnrlottemwzi. 1".(.'ll‘( ilfllSL riuzu ' ihrough the |.,i --;i iii tyi- "m" tn express their iamt condlal thanks to each n} who gave rii generously oi .i .1! ‘nrg f’! minke their s" h mi imnuiillfied suc- 1| I30 to congratulate tic ii.iii iiiiiipy Vlliiibfs of the Card a.‘ YTia-nkc _._ '.T"-'> “ltd-ls \N.-.i.'..: i,. ::iii. ‘iwivor and ilniiniii. i...i to Father Mc- lw tna oi‘ H017: l-tidr or, Father‘ rfv/‘FGFHQ or 1w i}. ca. also toj l‘ ‘i t‘ H. t". K. rind the ‘in. 1 snttl '"‘! those who l lll a he‘ o; tlir- boys in riirkiniz their liliiiie i, Jll/TPSF. . ed. ‘HIE (‘.".."\I)li\N HOCKEY CLUB. L-i664-l2-23-ll. tit Dalhousie University, arrived last night to spend the holidays with his parents at Rustlco. Mrs. Edward P. Saunders of Al- berta is spending the winter with her mother Mrs. Mary Nicholson, Hunter River. Charles Miles, pilot officer, Royal ‘, Canadian Air Force, stationed at Ottawa, has arrived in Charlotte- town to spend Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. 1t Mtles, Brighton Villa. lvfr. Harold K. Wright, student at Pinehill College. Halifax, arriv- ed ln Charlottetown Saturday night to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright. The many friends of Mr. Wil. llam Nicholson who has been ill for some days in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital will be glad ,i to learn that he is improving. Fred E. Colwlll, Jr., arrived Mon- ,' day evening frtvn Queen's Univor-i sity, KllYSlDP Jnt, to spend the; Christmas vat. "ion with his par- r-nis. Mr. "no I‘.i"~=. Fred E. Colwlll, 133 Fitz/toy Straw" The many filonris of lVliAs Jean Ma/“Mlllan, West Cove-head, are pleased to ltfnlfl that F118 has re- turned to her home after an oper- ation nt the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mr. H. E. Freeman of the Ca-i llilfllfll‘! Press staff arrived in thc cltv Monday nizlit from‘ Halifax. to ‘ relieve Mi" Gordon Bauld who is‘ Mr. Alexander Stewart of Saska-‘i iiooii. Sank, will arrive" here Monday to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother. Mrs. Daniel Stew- art, and his lirothor Mr. J.C. Stew- art at Neivlandr». Miss Ilrlrm TTeBInis has arrived from Bishop slrarhan school, To- ronto, to spend the Christmas holl- , days with her parents. Lieutenant‘ She was aceontpanierl by Miss Jean l Robertson of Toronto formerly o.‘ Charlottetown whn will be a guest at Govemmcrr Hmise. - Party Flies From Aklavik (C. P. by Guardian‘: Special Wire) EDMONTON, Dec. 22~Carryln$ Bishop P. lihlalze and the clerical party rescued from the Roman l dlfttcul‘. hop , Catholic mission about 1,750 miles miorthwest of Edmonton on the ‘ llurnaday River, Pilot Matt Berry lifted his airplane from Aklavlk today on l,2l2-mlle flight south to Fort Smith, N. W. T. Berry reach- od Aklavik Sunday after making a along the Arctic coast from the mission with the I!‘ hsisiioonnahb l ready published, was Govemor DQ151015 and Mrs. DeBlois. i . . s Rescued Mission i W- meeting were approved as read. Four young members were appoint- ed to dccoratc the altars for the Christmas seiron. During the ivinter months it was arranged to hold knitting parties in each school district to help out mothers with large families. The November meeting was held on November R. One dollar was contributed to the memorial chapel fund, and it was decided to have Masres offered for members who have passed away: The Prcrldent, gave a splendid report of the Diocesan Convention held at Ken- sington, and Vi.‘ tendered fl. hearty vote of thanks by the members. The old time concert. and dance. held in connection with the draw- ing of prizes for the loifery, al- a most suc- cessful affair, and the sincere gratitude of thi. League goes out to all who helped lruuny way to make the entertainment so cnjoy- ‘ able. Before the meeting adjourn- el it was decided to collect the an- nuiil mcmberrhlp fccs. Kenneth Macalister, Guelph, stud- ent at University of Toronto. Manitoba-Hart D. Clark, Win- nipeg; graduate of University. of Manitoba. . Saskatchewan-Ian Grant Wnhn. Yorklon; graduate of University of Saskatchewan. Alberta-John Charles Garret. SLraihmore; student at University y of Alberta. British Columbia-E. Davie Ful- ton, graduate of the University of British Columbia. . No Rhodes scholars are appoint- ed from Prince Edward Island. students from the island ,. vlnce applying in Nova. Scotia. or New Brunswick. Atlantic Cale: clay Shipping NEW YORK, Dec. .22-—(GP)—- Two ships, with a Christmas quota of passengers. mall and knight, _ Truck llriver 3enlistiritntizuicnrzcssr: .- l eti in) miles an hour. R 8 m 3 ii i! C f! ‘l sudski. one day late. l wireless reports from ships still (F. P. by (illarvdiillllsw Spt-‘Zatl l‘l'ire) three days lama '7 iiidicatiing they will be one day to bucking mountainous seas were being received by steamship offices, KEZNTVILLE, N. ., Disc. 2.. in _ Yieiiclell Schurinitii ‘W15 remanded‘ 1mm“? Hg’ zor one week when he fll)lll".‘ll‘(‘(l in- collrt here tctiay ‘on rt charge of, migggrcgoc; ghnszaga 32y‘ wag manilaughuir ilflflllk’ out. ofmthitl-l “Md”, momma?“ Mrelessed ‘he would not be in until evening. 'I‘hey join a dozen liners already ‘Sunday. Bail vats sit rit $4,000. “waned delayed Schumr. was tl i. f .‘ , . truck wliilrljti CTR-HQ; Ilitt-‘llii (“mam John Mohland" docking . tho ICoenigstein in Hoboken said a a i ivllirtgeallgttilixirpl‘ngritlil. mnllfiijilicstiflrlt: {Qsnizal} miffed thr°l18h 55X BWfIfl-i. passenger. \\"IS lflci! ll‘ .'ii...ly and ' ' m "md veelmg from’ ‘wum Schurrrian and his wife ire-re slight- ly injured. A coroner's jury iiiqiiiriiiz into the accident rriplirled iimt. the truck lacked primer lirnl-zes and steering Hear and that the driver was under the influence of liquor. Aged Sisters Claim Zaharoff Fortune , to’ northwest with increasing lntm- S] y. Vatican Protests Strongly To Reich (C P. by Gunrdhn‘! Special Wire) BERLIN, Dec. 22—'I'ho Vatican has mode formal repreaentatfsiaa tn (A. I‘. by Guardian's. Special Wire) Bishop‘ by Jun“; 53-51011”, 115g ETANBU" T"""‘"Yi D"- 22f leader of the Nuremburg dlatrlot Two aged siatcrs who live alone in ‘ and pubmher 0g m, mypgemiua n cZoLstcmd villa by the Sci-t of wn-kiy Der stun-mi. 1y, w” m. Marmore laid claim today to the i purged tonight“ _ I huge fortune of Sir Bin-ill Zahrirofl, ; In a recent speech M; qdoqng, the We "Himmler-la kins" {stretcher attacked denim Cath- But not for themselves, they i011“ u l whole ind 105'"; p“- added qllwkly- The SBl-CTB- 1pm!- sonal aoouaatlona nlainlt the ent, 80, and Mclpomenl, 70, want carbon‘, 3151mm the money to go to the Greek and The speech w” u“ go hue Turkish G°V‘3Y"m°nl5- aroused a storm of protest from The two elderly women asserted m, “mom, ¢°mmun1gy_ Kgfl they poem documentary cvldviive Cflfdlnll seiiiiite, Archbishop of that they are first cousins of Zoh- c0108....’ prgmwd 9,0 M“ 595g” aroff and therefore entitled to a Ofsenjgo’ pa”; mud, ‘y; 3.11m, BMW 0! 111$ Va“ 55m“?- who in turn made the representa- Their brctherpAlexander Znh- Mons w the Wilhelmina,” $3. aropoulos, who had devoted many i mg i, lengthy congnenm Wm; my. years to pronoun-g the evidence. . us“ mmhyer Komunun yon died at tho age of 75 just a fort- i Nun-am a y“, d." "a night. before Sir Basil died at ____._.__._. Monte Carlo Nov. fl Allard‘! man-an venom cum. -~----—~’ Edith Simmonds and Pauline Simmonds Mrs. W. B. Gill. Master Errol Lund, Mt. Herbert. Ronald Kennedy, Ringer Kennedy, Philip Ritcey. Bast Point. Florence Inman, Hampton. Lldy I. Inman, Hampton. Mrs. J. R. Munn, Marshfleld. Irene Cameron, Summer-bide. Gertrude Inman. North Tryon. Roland Douoettc, Ebe . Phyllis Riossiter. Lioulre Rosaiter. Frances Rosaiter. Bernadette Rolsltar. Donald Herbert Mason, Bunbury. Mina Williams. Mrs. D. M. Gass. Miss Doria Heartz. Mrs. A. J. Matheaon, 014m. Mrs. Ernest T. Mill, Remington. LePage Shoe Co. Bessie Conrad. Waller Conrad. Mr. John Carson. Mrs. Legato. Joan Giills. Mary Gillls. John W. Yeo. Marjorie SPl-llett. Joyce Collin. Phyllis Coffin. Rev. Harvey L. Danton. J. R. McEwcn. Alyero Arsenault. R. A. McPhail. Mhdam Douglas. Mill Anna. Bennett. Mlao Jerry Blair. Miss Lois Bryontcn. lnls Henry. Louise Henry. Evelyn Henry. Edmund Henry. Evelyn Stewart. Harold Stewart. Mrs. J. G. Jamiebon. Mrs. Arthur Duvar. Hazelbrook Women's mstituto. Billy Burke. Jubilee Club. Olive Rowley. Roland Hyde, Comwail. York Little Theatre playerl. Charlie Began, Kmalngm- David Adamo. Sea Vin. 01am June Campbell. Helene Colwlll. Jimmy McDonald. Bobby Vatehor. Cheater VanIderstine. Mrs. Samuel Hood. Wanda Livingstone, Clyde liver. John MnDoupll. Jom Wood. Long Crook Y. P. Society. 1mm and Aletba Augustine Cove. Phyilia M. Cronin. Vania McDougall. Elwin Mill). Mllla Point. Percy Hunter. Kmalngten. Milo Annie Molhnie. m. Harry llvanl. John Davin. Margaret Cameron. Mra. Warren Dilahairiin. (b Constance Mature. Mrl. W. I. Doualmw, Victoria. Lilliannlock. . Dvdpleek. ‘iuth 'I‘ar'buah. Mrs. R. M. Whitlock. North River Road. Mrs. Alvin Shaw. Dorothy MacDonald, Milton. Joan Large. Donald Largo. Mrs. Frank Currie. Mr. Harry G. Rogers Mrs. Prank Auld. head. A Friend. William Dawson Ivea. Barbara Doyle. Master Irving Praught. Sonya Jane Praught. Paul Cudmore. Mrs. J. R. Starratt. Mr. Gordon Bteirratt. Margaret Ann Horne. Red Point Sewing Club. Joyce Gillie. Bennett Gillis. Phemie Glllis. Joan Gillie. Miriam Glllia. C. W. L., Gzailottetown nub-divi- alion. ' Mrs. W. H. Pmwoe Mrs. C. P. Stewart, Keppoch. morenoc Mulch, Southport. Helm Cutollfle. Everett Cutclifle. Miss lather Harper. Stanhope. Trinity Wolf Cub Pack. Mrs. N. H. DeBlola. Mina Beryl DcBlola. Mill Audrey DeBioia. Mlu Norah DeBlois. Capt. Taylor. Frankie Smith. Mia: Grace Blenkhorn. Helen Culclifle. Everett Cutclifle. n. R. Bell. Joyce Proctor. Kler Proctor. The Misses Home. Mia: Audrey Birch. John McDougnll. Doria Craawell. Aileen Campbell. Konllnlwn. Ruth Moaae. Kenalnghon. Marjorie Tlorde. Mrs. Nelson Paynter, Kenalrigton. Frances Remy. Mill Beanie Stead. Min’ Ada. Stead. Edward MacGougun and Owen llaoGougm-i, Malpequo. Gertrude Howatt. Sarah Ibrbea. Margaret. 10rd, Cape Traverse. Amt; Iiord, Cape Traverse. Ill-Y Grads Club. Mn. Ira J. Yeo. Verna Wood. Mn. Pcroy Pope. , minbeth Martin. ‘ Margaret Martin. Donald Martin. Oralwall‘: Photo ltudh Mra. O. C. Craawell. Mr. W. Arthur Gaudet. Mlle Eleanor ‘Iloombl. Margaret Clarke. 1n memory of former Santa Pill. l1 w... Cove- , Ilav. George Mlllar, DD. and Dou- Illl H. Millar. Doria Oraawell. - Douglas A. C. MacDonald. Sntcpbanle L. W. yen. Busy Bea Group, 0.0.1.7., Zion Church. m" “VUIOYIOGIII. Miss Agnes McQuaid. Mrs. J. Roland Coady. firs. tamiiei ’MacKlnnon, m“- G - Miss G. L. Williams. William T. Henneasey. Earl S. Hennessey. Raymond Hennessey. Master William Ernest Robert- aon. Summerslde. 3rd Ch’town Co. Girl Guides. Mlsa Mabel Parkman. Past Noble Grandts Club. Alpha Rebekah lodge. Rntlnald Webb Gordon Garnhum Ruth Garnhum Paula Jenkins Hayfield Mr. Prank MacKinnon Betty Bruce Betty Anne Brady. Mrs. B. M. Vail Mary Irene Beaimto Rev. Father Dougnn Moore and McLeod Ltd, Mrs. A. W. Hyndman Catherine Hyndman Mr. IL B Donald Tlnney M11. W. M. Wright Gordon Wright Mary Cronin Miss Agnes Clinton Nancy Hyndman Miss Blanche Flnlayson lldlrs. Harold McKlc, Hopped: Mrs. W. R. Altken Mr. W. K. Rogers Mr. Sydney Green Mrs. J. E. B. McCrefldy. {Ilsa Wilma Wood, Central IQ- y. Mrs. Mark McGulIan Mark J. McGulBln, Jr. Miaa Betty Beer Dorothy Elizabeth Lewis Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, McKaaaleb Corner Mlal Etta. Jenklna. Mt. Albion Morris Jenkins, Mt. Albion Coun. Charla Dougan Mr. D. K. Currie. Mira Connie Hyndman. Mill Annie Smith. Mrs. Arthur W. Weeks. Mina Im-na. Weeks. Mr. M. W. Weeks. Margaret Corrine Walker. Mary Horcnoa Walker. John Walker. wldred Walker. Mrs. Fred Andrew. Hon. Dr. W. J. Macmillan, Mlle Elizabeth Andoraon. Durrell Murray. Herbert Murray. “gr. Charles Simpson, smug. Mrl. David Stewart. Vernon Henneaaey, ~ ' Mrs. Murdock MacKlnnon. Mrs. P. P. Taylor. Gloria Large. Mn. lame Burleigh, Illerlllo. w" Pllret A. Stewart. Dun- llllhlln Too ‘Late To Cla _ ' romp-smut. stm Monet’. Ildfichlcitl, Churchill school district Rainbow school district, East Mam,‘ and West Mame, Dorothy and 1,,_ dim Sprlnzs school district. Th0 Vclctablu were handled in Charlottetown by J. Iiester mum. chairman of relief committee there, In Drumheller Mrs. J. F. Meagiie. is handling the distribution. Bliwk "Id White simiize b: this city hi! donated a truck to be used to. dlaénbéitlon 1:11 500d: here. _ P!‘ 0" For of the Churelim Social Credit Group has suggested that some o1’ the vegetables be used to make soup for needy children attending school in Churchii] ‘ Mame and Rainbow school districts, It is understood that action is being taken on his stiggeation. The following letter has been n. oeived by Mr. DOIIIPa: Chas. D. Adams, S00‘! Unemployed hem mumheller, Alberta, J. Lieder Douglas, Esq. I am instructed by the above as. "c1559" t0 W430 you and than! you, and the churches of Charlotte. town, P. E. I., for their generuiu gift of potatoes, cabbage and tur- nips. We, the Unemployed of Drum- heller City. which number l8 all fold, received each one sack of pat. atone. one cabbage and four turnips. I may state, Mr. Douglas, you and the churches of Charlottctmvn have shown our churches here, and our so-called Christian Social Cre- dit government of Alberta, the real meaning of practise what they preach. Your gift to us people hora who are unemployed sure has nlatlt things a good bit more cheerful] and again we the unemployed o Drumheller City thank you ziml lhl churches of Charlottetown. Many, many thanks for your splendid gut I remain,» Yours. Chiu. D. Adams, Sea? Unemployed Assoc Drumhellcr. Alta Mrs. Thomas Michael. Emmi Michael. Dorothy Michael. Mr. John C. Doull, Chelwn: Georgie Doull, Chelton. Valerie Rogers. Billie McKinntm, West Gove- head. NUMBERS AND NAMI! 57d William 2 (toy). 577 Riouy I (rattle). 579 Charles 10 (book and mates). 580 Eric 8 (hockey). 581 Teresa 4 (rag doll). 582 Dorothy 4 (rag doll). 5B3 Robert 10 (skates). 584 Margaret 9 (dishes). 58 Joan ‘I (doll). B86 Genevieve ll (doll). 587 Allan 4 (car). 588 Wilfred 2 (teddy bear). » 5C9 fiedorick 6 mos (rattle)- 600 Mildred ll (book). 591 Clara. 8. 502 Lorene, ll. 593 Cavcli, 3. 594 Agnes, 4. 596 Billie, i0. 506 Hilda, ‘I. 597 Marlo, l0. 5B8 Lorne, 6. 599 Frances. 6. 000 Wendell, 3. 801 Baby, 4 mos. _ 002 Jimmie. 7. O03 Constance, 9 HM Gertrude, l. n05 James. 7. 0U Robert, S. 60’! Betty. 9. coo Muriel, 7. 009 Vincent. 10. 810 Marion, ‘l. 611 Cort. ll. 612 Betty, 4. 613 Thomas, 21A. 614 Marllne, 1'5 615 Merrill ‘l moo. 016 Raymond, 3. 61’! Loula. 7. 618 Edward. 10. a ai, phone 104a. L-ieagligifljl; DOOM-MATE wamzn av ouu. student (P. W. C.) Centrab l G dl . Write C c,o uurLfilmo-lz-fl-aril: snmazma accomuonflillf alnglc or double room- 0m‘ P" _ _ lte c. e10 Ycrred. om-rai Zrlmnazbz, WA-NTID BENT SMALL dwelling or heated onflflllggf early in Juiuary. Location) i- n»: miiway “W” £2‘! i». was“