__.~.4-.-.4u . 41s.. i u? 4*: v -»_1.~=,-=»- w-“w- 1' - " Christmas Cifts—- 1mm ennui-saluting uomv .772? STAR STUDDED CAVAL- ‘_ CADE oHhQTHEA " ggzqtowA WITH ALICE BRADY JACKIE COOPER _ <“-§‘\ JIM_MY nuRANTE of today, this Cavalcade of thu Theutrc swerns 3'01! llfllll "n n wsve of the deepest heart- appeal. Fifty years llong the Gay White Way—'l‘0IIY PI- tor-‘sr-tbe reign nl radiant 1.1111» "-4116 Diflmwl 11111 Brady blazlnc fr"! I 51g; box! FRANK MORGAN MADGE EVANS EDDIE QUILLAN FAY TEMPLETON MAY ROBSON RUSSELL HARDIE ALBERTIN A RASCH 300 Dancing Girls MATINEE scams n :1 r111. WE w1s11 you A 1 3 i I 1 .________, l 3 M _ NOTE _ A 111111111) mum-ans 01-‘ ROSS I,‘ NEWS WEEKLY Imuu 001.1. 001111;.“ N WITH WILL BE “Sousa” E 011.111.“! MCNAMEE AND PRIZES AWARD- E “D 1 no morn r111; srum: 3 _ _ MONDAY MATUQEEL P‘ SHORT MLBJECT I M‘ C. T. U. Notesl ilu- R cfifortl, Il. Ccntrul W. C. T. U. 111 rugxrd to :1 resolution pass- vd 11111.11 Qclcnttlng the brtliday .1::1:l1'vr ary of Fz-urccs E Willard, wlxclt r1-"d' "We .-»:l1:1ll go fzruard; we can g0 110 nihor 11111;. ‘N.- do not forget the saloon d'_\'s 0t blasted hopes, the br k':1\ lwwts, the wxetchsd army of litilc child 0n. undcrfed and scantly PlQLlKd, the wretched ho- vrls that thousands called homes. THE lNXKlIl-LPEIFS SOLILOQYY "\V':.u1 (mild b1‘ 1111111"? was full o! folks. His Hon ftiqlrcus Lul-uis, and his ‘l'l1v~ Inn <--1 ‘h Who nndv \l1<~ census; honorable III II Fmm fmlict Glilll"f‘_ 0111110 lmli- w“ d’? W“ [Q5195 “PM DKUYPUC ,~,-_\,rd 01-1111" of our Illl‘"dl"£‘d thousand T1, h. ., 11 .1; 1,31, 3,6,... ‘My diuuk n 111 11d we b111".cd every 1 . m,- 15 tyrnr. Thp 11111 111,1‘ 1.11/.».<_ s .1 ~. ,1 1mm “I11 tlu- 11.111111 of the Christ whom :.1 1111;’ Frurlux. Willard knew and served. As Br‘ l~..; n1 21nd nvwr .~~1<-;1 bc- W? 9W8‘ U“. WON"! P“! U19 5319971 11. 1 0111 of b11=|11€ss om"; sfiouldv it be And 111:1". mt >1-1' aualn .11~<l,1\"i$$=ry. thiy will d0 it REE-my ,1; , ,; ._ “on. _ Am '1 .1‘: 251111 auithorlties figure Clo .1‘ l1 lhoir srzulxzls ' PTOQKYO (W) FPQTW 579m 1'11 11th : Irn W. u‘. but thrre is a ro- umw .. al sldC to this wet l|1'1\’t"n1'llt. DUfliTg tho first, fifteen ‘vwvlas 11f tho s11‘ M burr, the TB- .1! wwnrming tum‘ m‘. 1111111- r lvipks ird 11in that $496.- “, m, 3,, mvbun? Jug, 1111111110 11a» smut f": hrcr. It is to llic L11’! . b1» 11' 111i l‘ at this amount is about N0 $0 11111 .\. .111.‘ n 1111 11111211 sort‘ ollwhli“ hi“ W! d911I'T-‘» U; "mu l The \ll(‘ for the rctum of beer wading a dynk... i, ,1 m. wflg"hlls 11s 01111 pezul-ar features. The “xenon [total sluv avhome vote. ln the first Drcomng and pa, 1 ‘v mm, j 20 Slxatlx mtlug was three and one no, mp?“ inwr IlfIYS tl~c total wct majority. M. sprvaffs mus; 11,,» firm-n Addmz \‘.‘c 111m1b“r of those who - the away, ~ lvcted aqmvst the repeal of the 18th l Bu, had s.“ thcnrqvvw. m. 1 mwimrndnrrt to the stay-at-hcmc know? ‘vain, mnkrs lt certfln that the re- Wrrr l- r1- to welcome smlaqll-rr. up ‘oval of tlm rh-ohibition Amendment and do...“ ' to the Amrriran Consttution is br- [n n11 m“ towns from Br l'\llf‘lm tn 1111': acromnt-sllcrl ‘ny a minority Dam VOlo 011v sfrurg lx-rause thc finan- TIH H, would romp? And m,” rial rr-curccs of brewer and dls- WCCE m," w know? t1ll=r the wrrld over ls hacking it. Th,” was a Sgn t-wy Say a ma. ‘ Prohibit On in the great Republic ‘only m,“ of An1~r ca was an obstacle ln the R,,'_ph,,,,.‘_,',k_ bu. I Md m, “M, (m. 1 path of financial linuordom that s. m, ' ‘must be mt out cf its way. To And m.” W". 5mg. o; angeys m , quotr» another feature of wet tactics lreyortcd by “The American Issue: Out cllhfiglnlils; 1.111, how 11111.1 1m] “In thv Inst swwral election. hm, 11932, New York State recorded Amid 1hr thmismrd (‘lamors of an 1 "fill." t?" mmio" "w" “u” "m" Inn-w were ln the repml ncntrst. and whllo ‘b‘:1nk‘ 11nd ‘1'nld' ballots In w"; g-"ALL QQVARW- Z932 amounted to loss than one per ,_ _ _ H, cent. of the totrl on May 23rd. Tm. pub“. nmsm. H". bounds 0g with the Since Bullot before the H11 Umt d S111. s urc r-unous 11s to "M"? mi"? w" 3004390 balm“ how the An1,.,.;c_.,n wrvp a" tab were rworied ‘blank’ or ‘void! near-Ty 30 per cent. of the total. The election machinrry was in the con- trol of the wets!" In; the prrsmt rlcluwe of br-er. Thty are exhibiting thc same soznt. that aciuatrd the Afoatl“ Puul when he was fnclns! towards thc wasn't really block for behendel. 11nd who wivrntc "S0 Your ltttln boy the Phllipuian Church: “For mn to lost?“ live is Chrs‘. and to die is zaln" "N". W" Ymmd m"! 11nd" m" Tldings has rwfivr-g word from Sunrlnv rmner" _ ,__ _.s._.- — _».—. —..~: w ,We- Offer the Following Suggestions for Christmas Gifts- Table or bell lamps, electric toasters, elec- tric irons. curling irons, hair-dryers, flui- llghts, heating pads. hot water heaters. vaclll cleaners, waffle irons. sandwich toasters. also fixtures for every room ln the house. Everything .1»- )- 11mm- QB! Buddy Rogers Frcmkw) rgun While their father: Inppod under Queensberry rules. THEY SWAPPED KISSES hand — but he got her father’: fist Marion blur». Joseph Cnwih ., -~ O O O Insults. Be asked for ll’ for they 1on1 CAI-I MEL-We tun good Altwmbblhl. “h. it‘ Trades and Labor Right Merry One. F ‘Message for Christmas Mr. P. M. Draper, Secretary-Treasurer of The Urges All Canadians To Do What They Are Able To Contribute To The Well- Being of Others And. To Look Forward With Hope To The Day When The Fes- tive Season May Be Described As Congress of Canada, A Mr. P. M. Draper. wwetw-lmfl‘ urer of the T-ades and um‘ Cw‘ o; Canada, greets his fellow- gunadlans and ro-workers in In nual Christmas messafl which Lkes c, note of hope and encour- agement for m. 111ml c. dear-w the present. conditions. MI. 11111959 message reads: The year 11133 is rapidly draw-Ill; b0 a close. Before we Cmbark "P9" 1 34. however. the e vrlll intervene ( m, joyous scason of 011148111155 mm 1,1, 50 unwersally observed t roughout our Dominion. Atlthis time each of us not only‘ V5555 cg enjoy some 1es-ptte from the y, ought; 11nd ooncens of the worr- u-day wood. but each llkm to feel that his fellow men are Ike-wise in a. position to efllerlerwe W! 919W“ rc cl a brief rcluxation from every ay tr als and from the uncertaint- ONE-Glve ‘Hockey Omen, Hockey Stickl, Puch. ‘I110 like Shop. 3033. CHRISTMAS DINNEI The Con- adlan National Hotel, December 25th. 1 to 3 P. 7L llld 6.30 to 6.30 P. M. $115 Per , . Special Christmas Dinner Music from 1 2.30 P. M. 3796. CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AT 5T. JAMES OIIUIIYI. - Attuntlon is drawn to the mvertlsemeut in; 111 “ column snnouncing the celebration of Cbrhtmu at the Kirk cervical tomorrow. Then will be an augmented choir, and the following lending I-rtlltl will tskc part. ln the pram nrvlm. Mr. md Mrs. Raoul Raymond. llln Lena McLm-c, Mrs. K. B. Henderson. was J. Alcborn. Min Marjorie Wood, ant ln themselves, 1n sqflr u 11a- m; the mlemployed w urn n 1.v-‘ lug u concerned, but of some im-‘ pm-tcnce as lndlcat ng better tend-l enoles if only the hnmvvements to dale may prove w he the farerun-I ner of the better tmea l0 udeartly hoped for. The New Yvar is bound to carry with it the sa-me or smlll: prob- lems which we experienced during 1983. Those connected with the labor Movement must expect tlut‘ mm r1111 energies will be mqui-eul again to aslst 1n nutlgatlng the evil effects of widespread uncm-, ployment and to the end that the~ curse of unemployment may be‘ mastered by the humln nee. Pub- lic relief on u: unprecedented mus as now distributed indicates a hu- 11111111111111. outlook on the part, o! governments and the public whlch 1e; which characterize ou cxmence. To anyone who gives any thought tp Rich matters, the forthcoming, tthrlstmms season is bound to b3; gmdowed by the dark clouds of. epressimi which stll are hangingl 1 over most cf the wo" id. Last ycar| and the yca before, while not cm- vlolls t0 the serious economic plight of a great number oi our follow Canadians, we looked IOTWBTd to a Now Yell‘ hopefully. paying that the evils which then RIillClPd Can- ada might be dsslpnted bv bciteri nlmcs f0 come in the your when‘ mart. ng. This year we 11-111 likewise do so, though after rcpcatcd disap- pointments one must. necesarily be more cautious in his outlook. - . . General Mislness conditions, it is true. show acme slight. signs 01 1m- Dtovement, not particularly import- iifiiiiliun Blll 111m 1111111. ASSENT Immediate Steps Tak- en For Restoration of Island by British Government. LONDON, Dec. ZL-(CP. Cablc)— The British Government lost. no time today in ploccedln, with its pllns for putting Ncwfounclllnd buck on 1L1 financial and ‘ feet. Not. long after the Newfoundland bill, suspending Newfoundland‘: self-government and ml-klnz Brit- un responsible until the Island has been rehabilitated, hid been given Royal nssem today the Treasury n1- nounced thnt tomorrow lt. would of- fer holders of rlewfoundlnnd Gov- ernment stocks and bonds the op- portunity to exchangn them for Brt~ ent gulrsnteed bonds d tbo some denamlwtom. at thne per cent Internet. ‘H: offer will b0 open for a month. It 1a expelled tnrtshl of the 1|- mo: covered by the fier ls Iround 3-. ; :;i scutfict mainline! - ~:..-~ IIIIQ. ' I!!!» has not been 11 (new: untl vet}: recent tunes. But surely with the awakening of such a humaniturinr. consciousness it should be possible to direct, the intellectual energ es pf the nation towards n solution ct the prcblem of wiemplmmsntl In extending my very best wanes for a Happy Christmas and t. yen‘ of more abundant blessings, I should like to udd that the most pnctlcal method of thoroughly enjoying the festive acaaon of 1988-34 ls to xe- solvc to contrmute ‘n whatever de- Brce may be possible to the well- ‘ lacing of any les fortunate sltustod than the rest. that. the dny may come in the not too datum, future when the 25th of December will be I rlcht Merry ozwmum fcr all 50111611118. without med. for cpprc- henslon concerning they cannon“; future. The new islue is 11.76 and 30-year bondl. The British Government mcun~ while is carefully seeking comm“- sioners who will govern the Island for the period necessary for its re- storation, estimated at about three years. 1t. has given IMUTIDOQ they will be selected by merit and polit- lccl considerations will not enter into the appointments in any way. Life Insurance Continues To Show Improvements TORONTO. Dec. ‘Qt-New ordln- nry psldl-for llfs insurance business continua to show improvement. November flguru given out todsy by the Life Insurance Sales Re- search Bureau show total aloe for the month, of “LIBLOM by l4 companies having 8t per cent of the business in force in Canada Ind New‘ ‘ ‘ T ' WIS down tn tho Prairie Provinces but Ontario and Quetbee 993.11 gained om 8 per cent u compared with November, 1N2, with nlel W Ontario summon; Queue. 23,0“; Brltfll Columbia, ti, III,- Mr. Charles McKenzie und Hr. Arthur Bruce. The Boy and Glrl Chorlaters will render carols. The evening acrvlce will be entlnly choral, there being no sermon. The Minister, Rev. Dr. Moorhesd-Legete will conduct the service.» A henrty invitation is given to strangers sud visitors to “ C11?‘ "-- It Qéa sable . Greetings Dear Friends : It gives as sincere pleasure a? this Festive Season to Greet you, and to thank all those who have been associated with us in ~ a business way during the year just‘ drawing to a close. We hope the New Year will bring you Health, Joy and Prosl perity and may you and Yours have a very Happy Christmas. 1 The Pure Milk Go. Limited c. m. cox, Mgr. News From Heaven A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE (By Dr. Dyson lhgu, Toronto) The Kirk tomorrow. r111: BAPTIST cuuxcnP-me m"! momlng service will be broadcast by station C. H. C. K. Dr. Vincent win-speak on "cons om." In ad- dition to the Christmu Anthems of the morning Mr. V. L. Dingwell will sing “One ‘y Solemn 1110113111.." The shined glass win- dows erected to the memory of the lute Hon. DOHIId Nicholson, and to Dr. J. A. 1nd M11. Gordon Will be ’ "‘lcn‘ _. on this occasion. At the evening service Dr. Vincent will speak on "The Eternal Christ." Mt. Roy Qulgley will take the tenor solo ' in Coleridge-Taylor's "Brock Iurth Into Joy" and Mr. V. L. Dlngwelf Baritone) will sing "Nunreth." Death Parts 100 Year Old Twins (mumbled Press) NEW YORK. Dec 21-Dentl'1 to- dsy pirted twins in their 100th your. And the survivor will never be told o! her sister's death. Mrs. Jennstt: Lauchhclmer-she would have been 100 yen-s 01a on January 16—dl.'d st the home of her daughter. Mrs. Funny Hlrrlg. Her twin. Mrs. Henriette Dan- nenbnum of Phlladelphll ls an In- valid and Mm. Harris said she will not be informed cf the tragedy The shock might kill her Illsrd’: I. iz> lllll NI; Isaiah. ‘LIQUID Ilfifi blur-puma ":“:.2.‘.‘A’=..."'.'t ‘Newsr’ aid the easel. “News! I encq of God-I llh nent to speak unto thee toahow you these glad forth n sou. Thou mm call name Jesus. Tbst Holy 111mg which shell be burn of thee slull be cs-lled the Boo of God." (Luke 1211-19-35) What lmredblg news! The world but never bani anything llkelLlndt-beworldbunevcr in the world's history. The birth of uflbtlltllvcrycrrlvclofctnew soullnthowcrldbemystcryflt lulled catet o! MINIMUM." Bu the u-rtvsl of this Chtld was An 1 é E é child l: born wider when iii; 25%;? cl Kttle hlth. or no foltb st l“. I any to you, because you are a mm. one a tbe great. funlly of human- ity. this mange is for you, for everybody and anybody this Christ- mu dty, hie your plcce of wond- erment 0nd joy like that little child who was taken to Church for her i tn the light of a sudden revolution: "Mather! mat-her, he cum m!" Yes ronto, Dec. A Happy Event On Tuesday e/enlng, December 12th, the parsonage at South Wins- loe, was the some of activity and Christmas cheer, when the Rev. Th“ Pllflhvfne 1nd family, wen waited upon by the South Wimloc congregation and trfends. The spa- cious home of w. and M11. Pale- tlworpe was filled with old 311d Young, who lud gathered t0 honor the occupants of the ptrsonlge. The gathering wu culled m order by Mr. Herbert Home, who called upon M1. A. D. Roberts to reul the following nddreu: Winsloe South. Dec. 12. 1983. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Palethorpe 5nd family. Deu- Prlenda: We have gathered hon thin evening to spend e. locfcl ttmotoguther sudwabowin a smsll way our Appreciation of your untlrlng efforts and uncelfleh work umong ua. Durlfll the short time Wu luvs bsen with us, we have lud many profitable and Dhlllnt nsnoclntlona in our church nervlces. in our Bun- dny schrol and in our homn. May 00d continue to lfleu the work which you an doing and may He help Ils to respond to fortl. A; the Christmas svason appm. chel, we would ask you to m” this very smlll token or our app elation. With it go our vrry u wishes for a Merry Christmu m during the New Year, which will soon x-oll dons. M! l 111m: 1m sure of happiness and womb be yours Bllned 0n behalf of the Win .. South mngrngltldn. A. B. SELLAR. LESLIE BRYEXTOI, HERBERT HORNE. when st the prerlsr moment there wu carried into the m1 and placed st the feet of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Palethnrpe. a hugv rearw- cle. laden with all good things, on the 00p of which, m plain sight was n good fut goose. The Revemnn gentleman fitting- 1y thsnked them all for their k111i- ness And thoughtfulness. and lm- ed thnt they would all enjoy them- selves. The evening was plcaslnll! spent in nines, music 01c 111a which refreshments wen- served by the indies. After thc sluzinsd "Auld Llflfl Sync" and “ON save the Kins" the crowd would their way liomewnrds and nnfllllfl‘ pleasant evening was ovvr Present Plane To Museum NEW YORK, DOC. 2l.~-1A.P.l' The American Museum of Nit“!!! History announced lOdIY 1'1"“ and Mn. Charla A. Lhldbcrgh hi4 prong-iced to the museum thr mlfl- 11pm» 111 vhlch they wnullmd‘ Glow-mile nerhl survey 0" m‘ d8? The Announcement was made ll- tsr l conference at the museum It’ mm“ by colonel -Llndb<~rs1l1 K ‘ 1&5. Lindbergh. I‘. Trubce Davi President of the Museum, 11nd o 1- ofllclsls. m“ T)” plggg, l Lockheed-S w monoplmo powered by a w" m whirlwind motor 11nd eawpvrd 1w mum . will be ohm‘ ““ '12..» tion Jl-n. l ln the new hall 11f _,__.._____.-- u», mun’: 1.111111»: no H" hnsvwlbcgclu ' h. son: Ind ‘his. Ulfltl"; 1.11.1.1. Ami Santa Claus llllflllfllflfllulflh _ " " 1--1-.1-.-.-=--1-.= laceration Glenn. I: c‘. ~4.£....~ .. 4,134.“-