THECHARLCTVFIYFOWN GUARDIAN QiQIfLSEVEN, Big Reception . .~. To Abegweits Chrlstmas Day i _ At The orum upwards. of lrhousand Citlzens The Legion Band will play Christmas music l Youngand Qld, Wekome Bqys ziigdltgnrols during the afternoon skate from 12.30 l’ . Santa Claus will also be present and will dis- tribute favors to all skaters, both old and young. Home Last Night — Honored ,With Banquet and Addressed By Prominent Citizens 305E PETA‘; CHAINS DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Rarely Perfumed Necklaces Easily Made by Amateurs The Abbies are home agnln. Are the , ,_‘ pleased with the team ehd then‘ elleeeee 0h the malllllllllll Did they hove similar memories? “P11 "Y “l” "m" “lllwlleh “l”. The ptirade went up Wevmoilth B°Ydeh thhh dlhlml pull llllo lllelstrcet to Grafton. down Grafton crowds, were former members 0! that gre t Abbie sextet of 1923-24. C. l. Neill, vice-president and fmnuaglng director of the Royal lBnnk of Canada. who died in Mon- treal following an illness of some Why not utilize the rose petals for Christmas presents? Fill some l MA are the Blllllswl°k' rehefllm"! their Christ mas carols their voices have developed l-llgshllmlzguglas. Lydia Christine aha Edith may e world who have lived to the age of l" healthy normal diildren. Moratorium Is Sustained (Canadian Press) . ‘WASHINGTON, n. c, Dec. 23~< flngressional ratification of Presl- _dent Hoover's one year moratorium eh 4953 Payments was completed last night with Senate approval. By a vote of 69 to 12, the Senate formally, endorsed the holiday on intergovernmental debts which went into eflect last July 1. The ban raised by the House against any further reduction or cancellation oi’ the ten billions in war debts outstanding was left un- touched. Two days of vigorous debate pre- |ers. Mn. Francis MacDonald and ceded the Senate roll call taken just Mliss Mary McAleer and showed by before ten o'clock last night before itheir prompt and ready answers crowded galleries and a filled cham- that they had been carefuly train- heh _ ed and instructed during the past Senator Johnson, Republican, of half-year. _ EElEYQBIe-lSd til; iltilnck. centering After all the different grades had he accuse: ofrfrlctinn ulrlietliilieltlltlllzlllom been examlnedl a pleasing and we“ ally in putting thegmcratorluxrli ililiid planned programi- was rendered by effect lest July without formal s. the [lupus conslslln-g of: Songs‘ royal“ cbnsrless p‘ dialogues. and recitations which w s! Be b“ ' ' was enjoyed by all present, and ‘ t: i. cllllil slll Demo‘ showed pains-taking on the parts 35$... lfi°é.....gli..flli'.l“il"él"°l’ o‘ Mel" W‘ imple- cmts supported n. elm” Just as the program was brought Thisisame overwhelming bi-purti- to a close Santa Claus made san mijority mowed down a series lplllllllallce lllnldsl Cllellls and good of amendments in rapid order. wlsllell llom llll llle lllllllls and The decision completed the first major task of the new Congress, itulizatlon of the land banks by $100,000,000. The Nye amendment lost, 60 to 15. _._._.__..;€__%_ GRAND TRACADIE $011001, visitors present. The school nicely decorated with holly Christmas trimmings. zited and heavily laden Christmas which deferred its Christmas recess flee gills loll all the plllllls and lll5° to “nigh the Jon ‘gifts for the teachers. Before his The few speakers who arose to de- flepnrture however he told the child fend the debt suspension joined in 4'9" l" hhhg hheh‘ Smeklhgs up declarations that they did not cnn- Plllll’ llll‘ llll-lflwilik lllfilii 9-5 he lll" sider it to be interpreted lu any lvllded l" Visit "m" and hh “h sense by Europe as hope for either their Silllklllgs- cancellation or future revision of the l Remarks were then made by the war debts owed the U. s, | secty. Mr. Michael Rfoblson, also unsung l. l MahmgyAtllialclil-IT TUNE UP FOR BIRTHDAY CHRIST q Ylllilets, children of Mr. and Mrs. William Mahaney, of 5t. John, New remark ably and they are very fond of music. LEFT to RIGHT—Edna Louise, Mahaney. Soy far as isknown these are the only quadrup- elflhl Years. They have six brothers and sisters and all mocratic House increasing the cap_ The semi-annual examination of 13nd there was when he Gland “ll-cad!!! 5011001 was hold in three mountain peaks. l the schoolroom on December 23rd,' with ll- large Crowd of Parents and idud‘s" in the New World, one in was Bolivia, one in Cuba. and one in andUruguay. Probably each of these The pupils were examined in the illllCEillCE, for ‘Trinidad’ different subjects by their fench- Spanish form of the English word. his l distributed from the prettily decor-l MAS FOUR. “TRINXDAD'S" The name "Trinidad" which Col- umbus gave to that particular British West Indies island when he discovered it, implies "triple’ or "three." Columbus so named the station last night until 7.20 a. crowd to Prince; from Prince to Rm? e! “Dwell” °l ‘e. lllollsllllltl tllglllllltlllég. mond. At the corner of Richmfilld "he e-“d lemme‘ were ll e s ll l and Quen the procession turned’ l0" l9 511°" 13°" “has” “ml up the brilliantly lighted Queen h“ “we °l Ablewlllls that they lllgstrect where a. great crowd saw 9°p“lhr' “ml howl All llle boys llll lthem p.155 to Kent and drive down weeks. Ordered by E. Arsennult. Rev. A. J. McIntyre Is ed off the train, the Legion Band. = Ken, to Great George whence they _ _ _ placed tppropria-tely nearby. playedwent to Grafton again and u, Recipient 0f Signal e stlnllhg plece’ Wlllle llle clowlllquccn. From Queen Street, the Tribute thundered, and the players looked surprised but happy. Frbm the station platform the players were escorted to the front of the depot where they were placed in walling automobiles, each decorated with a. fleming torch throwing fitful but delicious streamers of light to the gray skies. After the Legion Band had secured their seats in a large truck well supplied with torches, Bill Gillespie. driver of the first official car, stepped on the gas and the parade was ‘away. It was a. pretty and inspiring curs turned clown Kent Street and did not stop until Miltons Tea Rooms were reached. Here a crowd of huge proportions cheered wildly as the cars stopped and the boys A signal tribute of esteem and af- fection was paid on Wednesday af- ternoon to the Rev. A. J. McIntyre by a number of prominent citizens SlPDDPd from them’ Jack “Hhhly” meprescnting all religious denomin- Kme came first and he smiling‘ gtions, ‘ ly acknowledged a great ovellvlll: The runcuch, which took place at the 011161‘ Plllyfifs YOlIOWBd Bl? "PlGovemment House, Victoria Park, tervnis and they also received many consisted of an address and presen- cheers and complimentary remarks. tation of a. well filled purse, the ad- Coach Doug Hickeson olme last. dress being delivered by Chief Jus- minus his bowler, which, rumor ‘has it. suffered destructive injuries on the mainland. and as was fit l made by His Honour Lieutenant ‘Governor Dalton. Island because his first sight of the spied There are at least three other "Trln l three owes its name to religious sis" ‘is the "Trinity" as in “Blessed Trinity." The better known ‘Trinidad is a- long the Camdian National Steam-l fshlps route via the West Indies to‘ British Guiana. _ Christmas in Greenland When we came out of church the radiant full moon had cast off her lg-reen veil and was blazing across fthe ice, where the sparkling bergs shone ‘above the black waters like the company of the heavenly host. I had been invited to spend the evening with a small party of Green lenders at the parsonage, where there was a Christmas tree. There gsut Kruse, and Eva and hislwife, lsturdy Hans-a. surprisingly big ‘ boy. At the other end of the jour- ,ney, with his wife, Bigota, sat poor iJchann, an epileptic man who had lbcen conveyed by sledge from a lhouse near at hand. He sat with lshaking hands drinking in with his i half palsied senses the unususkres- evening, gazing sight to witness the line of cars. ;bl0Cks long, proceeding slowly up ‘Weymouth Street to lively and ap- propriate tunes. Watching the lin- ed streets. the writer had visions 10f the long ago, when the Abbies. then Maritime ch“mpions, returned after that memorable game in Sus- sex to receive a wonderful recep- tion. Will the present Abbles duplicate that feat and receive an even greater ovation? Glimpsed in the At the function, which was quite informal, all present took opportun- ity of wishing Father MacIntyi-e continued good health and happi- ness. g Following was the address read by and proper, received possibly the ; best ovation of all. The improve- ment that the man from the "Soc" has made in the term as a whole and in the local players in partic- ular, has excited the sincere admir- ation of the fcns of Charlottetown the Chlel Jhellee: and the Guerdlm takes this oppor- "cherhlttemwhi Chrlslmlls Elle’ tu'iy to offer to Doug Hickeson 1931' ‘and to his team, the wishes of thel ‘Tl’ Rev‘ A‘ ‘l’ McIntyre: season, a Merry Christmas and a gllllleee gentlemen! you mule Happy New Year. aroun you are a ewo your u- ftltude of friends who have enjoyed for varying years the benefit of your friendship and have observed with admiration your good works and your wonderful gift of making all who meet you happier, more hopeful and better. "At this season we know your heart must go out to the poor and needy and we wish to sfloro you‘ the pleasure of giving more scope to your generous impulses. "What we most wish to say is that we all love you and wish you many years to brighten the lives of all whom you meet." The address was signed by Lieut- enant-Governor Dalton, Chief Jus- tice Mathleson, Hon. Frank R- Heartz, Mr. Justice Arsenault, Mr. Justice Saunders. Judge O. G. Dufly, Hon. J. D. Stewart, Hon. W. J. Mac- Millan, Hon. Leonard M. MacNeill, Hon. G. Shelton Sharp. H01!- H- F- MacPhee, His Worship Mayor pmwse, Dr. J. S. Jenkins, Messrs. S. A. MacLeod, George, D. DeBlois. Slxtus McLellan, F. J. Casey, H. R. potpourri jars with them and the spices will aid in capturing the rose fragrance and keeping it for years. Wonderful chains can be made from them which are a continued delight. Put the leaves through the food chopper each day for seven days and stir between times. Keep them in an old iron kettle which is soemwhat rusty, as the ac- tion of the rust and some quality in the rose petals work together to make the finished product beautiful At the end of seven days. with the aid of a little water for mois- tening, the macerated petals may be carefully formed into any dc- slred shape or size and placed in A SAFE HOLIDAY Accidents May Easily 11am,“ U‘, less Carc Is Observed Herc are some “Safety First." mg sane hints for Christmas and thl days that follow :- Give your children all the toys ilivy need and all you can afford but buy wisely. Be sure that tiny tots aren't given small articla thnt they can swallow or inhale. 100k out for pins in cheap dolls. Youngsters love Christmas tree! every year because of carelessness, tlce Mathleson and the presentation l jalways cungs to them and they lmnble snowflakes should take thq lmay be used to impart it to lllfilplllcll or hem‘? hhd clmlm- Elect!!! rows on pins to dry and harden. and also to make the necessary openings for the string. The rare scent of the rose garden place the tree on a firm base and using tissue or crepe Paper for ti" decorating purposes. Non inflam. ‘damty lmgcries when not bcmgllight lamps should be substituted wm-IL jfor con/lies. __________ When trimming the tree use q FUNERAL Hun-ED BY Two Estcp-lzidder. not a rocking chats covcns 1°’ b“- l “Hflillliill; Illmer and excelslol DAR_ES_SALAAM' Tanganyika‘ uld be (lhmosod of immediately Dem Z4___An African native here is lallsllfifi‘ of the tree before the so 110W Pfilnted out as the man whc "mm ‘in’ Of Jflnlwrv as when it has coughed in his grave. Pionouncedlllllllld Cut‘ h he hlghlY lllflammlrbil dead, his relatives had assembled and the drama. had reached the moment of burial when the chief actor coughed 101mm Little learning in the head makes He recovered’ expressed a belief much work for the feet and hands that he had ben undr o. spell and started for the village witch-doctor s “ STREE’ l‘ S C E N E ” once and fled. ______i__ He: “Did you know that Tom and Vere have quarrelled?" She: "Know it? I engineered the thing myself." ‘ i Special HOCKEY TRAIN from Stewart. J. R. Burnett and Reuben I BORDEN and intermediate points to but hundreds of fires take place such as using candles; failure to . ' . . v leh-Ihx-lllilllviil Confident of the big majority, the ‘by Mr. Joseph MacDonald and Mrs} plenllllllce °l ll" advocates of the moraiorliun left the J. D. Meiiulay in which they} Wm‘ cllludy eyes upon the elltlelllle debateiblinost entirely to the oe- uichkcu and congratulated the; Cllllslllllls me °l-' “llll- "mm"! position. I ' teachers and pupils for their splen-l with “'5 Sh“? 55'“- hhd shhhehhted A political tinge cnme into the dgd work’ aby a fluttering crowd of paper cher closing debate. Senator Cutting, My, MacDonald on behalf of him ubs pinned to the ceiling above it, Republican, New Mexico, in vililffs- self and Miss McAlccr tlmnked the. which dazzled our eyes when the 5mg l1 helm h" Ycvlslllll "l the vel‘ ‘people for their presence ht ihe ' pastor at last flung open the dining Shhhellrlellll’ Shh‘ “heh that “me examination and for their co-opcrn room door and said "Inginlontit," ‘um "l! evcll- “I h°p° we Wm ha” tion during the 11811’ YBBT- gthe Greenland equivalent for please lh ‘hi’ whlle Hell“ h ma“ er the i A successful examinatlcn was ‘ come m and make yqurgglygg a1; ymehglxlj; ‘gijtellllflfhmmgifiisfssd s’ brought to s close by the s1 ‘Eng of , homel- Taking hands and singing l ,, l ll m ' the Nathlhhl hhthem- the Yul; song, old and young paced Mr. Johnson. _ round the tree, whose boughs had ' , ' ' it .1 h - _- - - llllllllllel he lllsllglclll-l ll ll ll ll “Holy Night, SllentNrr/ht” as real-Sm appearance u any pme MacDonald. l Father MacIntyre, who was taken I completely by surprise. expressed nu heartfelt thanks for the irlendld gift, and for the kind rentlmentii contained in the address. He re- marked that next year he will have spent fifty years in Charlottetown. and will always treasure greatly the friendships which he has made dur- ing that time. This was the first function of the kind which has taken vim Elma‘ Lieutenant-Governor Dalton and his family occupied the historic mt ntion CHARLOTTETOWN Christmas Day Leaving Borden at 5 p. m.. returning after game. SPECIAL REDUCED FARES son on the moratorium and sup- _ _ portal! it. Th “filed "H l Ni m ‘tree from Finnish or .. for- .. .. _ _ _ , , _ _ . having removed (r0111 their “lh-e‘ The final m" can was delayed {mi e song e . , l to y bg , ms‘ y THE BEST CAT 0F THE SHOW ‘residence a few daY-‘i 380- i t ‘ k ,__ ~ n . ' o hourgby a sharp exchnnge over an| 511ml? Night. Wlwgwl‘ t Bil Y i1 Under it were piled ems for a“ Miss Adelaide Titus of Philadelphia 1S shown here with Lavender hls Honor’ was the we plan > sincere Christmas Zfeetlll8$ "m" the assembled company. The Chief Justice before reading the address commented on tire fact of this presentation being ride s0 soon after His Honox-‘s occunvlns the Government House. The occas- ion. therefore was certainly a most auspicious one. German composer named Father Joseph Mohr. This pretty little en- rol wns written for Christmas in Logic, who won the president's prize for the best cat in the annual show of which “'I‘uluk" had more than of the Quaker City Persian Society nt Philadelphia recently. her share, including a little ivory dog, "Joke" modelled by the p88- llllll’ llllllle Molll was all llssllllllll tors clever fingers, and an oil paint clergyman at Lauren, on the salzn, mg from his brush of the View over near Salzburg, and was set to music; the icebergs from the Baadsmandzs by Franz Gruber. school-master ntiwmdow at sundown, to remmd hm, the nelghborlng village or Amsdorll l°f the Ghee“ Isle when ll dewns federal railways to persons desiringlroads and mines today announced “fir” i and sunsets shall be again but a to hem- symphonies or operas or tolthc Quebec goverlnment intended to lovely dreem- There» 0W8“ bl’ "l9 attend legitimate theatres in thelincrcnsc the gasoline m mm five artist's brush, the great breath lies next largest c“; This prlvuugcto six cents a gallon. The increase upon the mountain top in a dyilli; does not apply to vaudeville andllwouid net an increased revenue of , amendment of Senator Nye, Repub- lican, North Dakota, to extend the termQ of the moratorium to foreign nations to borrowers fromAthe fed- eral land banks. ‘ Democrats insisted that morator- ium for farmers was being provided for Xbill already passed by the De- moms AID srndii slss ossouss TAX BERLIN, Dec. 24--A reduction inl fares, amounting to more than 30. QUEBEC, Dec. 24.—-l~ion. J. E. , per cent, is offered by the GermaamPerreuult. provincial minister of COLOMBO HAS TWO MODEL VILLAGES COLOMBO, Dec. 24—'I‘W0 crime- flcmc-- movie patrons. however; l$2.000.000 a ycar. be disco d m _ - . ,, h ‘less villages have en Vere The Alena Rmk opens fol In rilrlidesroseloaméd with amel y“ Ceylon by the Prevention of Crime the season Christmas afternoon at three o'clock. The prices will be: A Adults 25c, five tickets for One Dollar, ' Association. The names of these municipalities are Kadugannaapflh- lalawslatars and Urugodamivanap- withers once more the old blue flower of day; There, where the other like a dia- Mi H-O-C-K-E-Y IA . Children 10c, fifteen tickets for One mond . plans, which may explain why their glows, ' f _ llollgf, n5 poms fade “an 118112108 ygrtues have been unspoken hither I’ l up‘ h; The first Hockey Mulch of the Central Section will played at this-Arena, Monday Night. December 25. t. FREDERICTON A shadowy tumult stirs the dusky hwnos WHO» GWES TEN “N55 1 00 a. m. o I ‘Excellent musicwiu _b_e furnished by a Sreclill nyhxcruuc spnrion Radio- i; 1114342444, . . air wee" the Ch‘“'l°ll°l_°“'" Mlllmllllllls llllll.lll.llllcg;ll' Sparkle the delicate dews. the dls- CAPITALS - , m GANDHI ; 9 Hockey prices wl" be: General Allllllsslllll c’ tant snows, l vs l LONDON, Dec. 24-The name of , l ~ ending Room Ullitars 50c, Seats 65c. The plun fol The m“, am ‘ma.’ m, through . - “Tanning can“, appears for the i . some opens at the Arena on Sillllldilv lllllllllllt’ l" u everywhere mu time u. u... British “Who's ._§ ' ' The breath of beauty, flows."- who" for 1982. "ff i The Indian leader, who has n (Isobel W. Hutchison,“ "On Green- iotal space of ten lines, is describ- lanifs Ulmod SllflU"—-Ill¢l1v00d- . I.» Tickets Now on Sale at Forum Th e Prices: ‘L00, 75c, 000; M0» ‘I! Illa Ed 5S a "bflfll-Stbf", Mid hi8 address E B! TOIIOIHGT I ll 0H6 i . . _ who m‘ m " l 10o scan for Children, l5 m“ an m, m, l“ ll ‘ell l“ Bellllllllllllslllelll- B" lllllllltlllli It"! lwlllllil l lnrmati, a. n. and c. r. Railway, m-