a: F1‘*-!'.)>fil:9-v§‘ ._.... ....__....—-=--=._..-,-»n M; PAGE TEN w": r 1V" "A Britain: Takes llNVEll Pltlltii‘ Steps To Retain |N MEMURY "F. (Fslaval Securitylilul-Wfl HEAD, in ikcytive Service Until Inter- tionai Situation ‘Clears. Till it .l',~|id\.l~, 1;} lIlLHdi-llhb spool.) “in-i l,l)_\'"(\‘-' J\.--t JT-(lrclil Brit- . . . . . ' Sulllllt‘ , . 5- t Z~ -. u‘ "he Athnlritlty unions today 2.. w, l-tmrnlcd lulu. lhc minnrzilty . Suites .\.'{l n‘ N, . ill t reason to — . \ ._ . ‘il.'};.'y' also will be fav- flv-e sh pr which would have (‘t m: and Cardiff .'.ll(l the 4.180 ton con. Caypso, and Car- cd in the same year. stawment. in the n reply to a ques- . Churchill, who '- Admiralty head ion to make a state- tention in service of lc to be scrapped un- ‘rtle in the House of ' it. an; indicated that. rs were paying close tlzlngertius | ilouse fol- lllgllt; other nations which have filrlilshed - m, material to elzllei- of the belliger- cs ‘ ».. raid. Japan al- ‘..“‘.l r l-lis ‘.lz<.jest,\"s‘ oi Ioros to have re-, was at Leas‘. " (lit) Lon-l coiltlilcillid Lialiun‘ in dlTCTdll. dc- ihesc. vclopnleiti. lL the re-' seCllrilV o objection i," Sir Sum- ‘ H0134.) of Innis on Nov, 24 the Earl l < as yet; been. all. ad ‘.0 have ‘ll e (rovern- Y Lester LifllYlllflf. well lulomi ttvilltioil mood under the terms ofl are (ut- moo-l l atlcliiioil to the part tulallon l5 pliulhg under actual combat 00n- dlZlClh in the Spanish cilli war. t.) rslaln live over-l Lord Slrabolgl, lsztbor, disclosed n >trvicc be-l piuilizhcllt Ilreilrlllnan in-eiltly- had that while France . informed him l,» uni; opposctl tu all forms o1 inter- ‘ . ioil in Spain, the civil war pro- ltiecl an opportunity for war-time with the planes of . ‘ \ expel ‘fllPHtS ems. Lord Straboilzi dcclarcd that if it were two the ltlrcnch government had furnished Russia with techni- cal details on the armament of war The Air .\l'.~illstry' lifillflll n formal l sltltcmcilt tonight in connection uoverriment.) with allegctiiotls made in the House Nov. 24 that. "lI-lngiantl rt-e years behind ary ‘The nizliistryfls statement. was as follows: Ln (he course of a. speech in the l OI Ilalsbiliy rr-felrcd to a statement ‘av author j in (he United Slates, that. l in the all" England was at least. l three years behind any coiltinelital i nation in construction, design and possible output. Ma". Gaudncl" has now scnt the ‘ following cable stittenlent. to the , Secretary of State for Air, f0): pub- l liciition: _ "I have just. seen Earl Halsbmys reported quotation of me.ln the House of lords. Deeply regret the wilntentlonal misrepresentation of my opinion, apparently based on a. mlsquotation by New York news- papers on Nov. 6. "The same paper corrected the inccmcnts before the misquotation by printing a columnl interview on Nov. 22 wherein I stated English aircraft always have [been noted for their excellence of [design and construction." " in I r irixz 545E153) Willi-Elli‘ (Q"‘ll.lll1l("l from page l)’ Chianrs most. trust- bringing from rl'.ll‘j-\‘ll".‘ formerly lniil- _ n1" n: Fiikicil, had been .1; J to _. .(_-(:cd hinrnhal Chang in . communist. sup- iri Fl)’; l Aiarshdl Chang .1 ii-rlm the Silen- lrcd lnitzlterrilptcd ‘oval divisions en- '. "') ll, and of fill.) (ill? H) .- llliillllly sit- l".“l.l(l'.l()ll flights of Nanklng (..:,r .-...in.-i u o-ntribilted to ' nllrrils '7' .) . . and Mrs. Roland L. l ‘he Prince Edward Isl- . Al on Wt-cincsday, De- ~ ioih. to John E. and Mrs. . l l'O 5'... Charlotte- ’. ,(m (lt-‘ali Edward). ' Ivllitlilzvll-IS , mi Dec. 4, ll.‘ \ JRKXIOL D1..- DIIA T115 i“ ___ ,.~ ailillnziiliooi: i6. lilliti, tilt: ' m. son of IVII‘. flllil Nils. i"(‘-:)*cl L. Jill'- ItlacI)('.l.\‘ALD-—I'.l Montreal. Dec. 15, 15-36, Miss Celenzlnn. MacDonald lforlncrly of St. Peters‘ Imkc. Fllllj nail from Sc. Antucws Church E3‘ aim; mortiing at 9 ($600k- ROONEY-At the home of Mr. V- . . ,. l J. flsnrlnztcri. Clblich smw“ Summcrside. on Thurday. Dec. l7. 1935, ltliss Camilla Rooney 4'1. Funeral Saturday fil- 9 a" m‘ w i‘ Sail, ruins ct: "h. Sulllllmsld“ Z\I{‘R!'lIY—/\t. the Prince Counlgl/ Hospital on Thur-sdev- 1m- " d- 1936. Mrs. Gccrsr lfllfphy- "J 45 of French River. Funeral (hi5 illlCflHJUil at taut) oclock from amaze Mclntvrial Church. N9)" fiflllllfiggifist Auburn on December 15 193m ltns, Catherine Byrnc- d...“ beloved wife of the late James Bvrne. Funeral this m0")- y-p. m, 8:25 from A. A. HennesscY-“l pdfiural Home tn St. Dunstuns Basilica tilt-lice tn the Rcznan Cath- - t Y. fizLcélalrltfiiglriAt. the Prince County HQQpQRl, 'I'Il\lr.'~t:inv, 1)C(‘. 17. 1936- gvgm Margaret lticlse-llah. Fllnflll Saturday at 9 a. m. from the home of Mrs. Austin McLellun. Indlm River thence to R. C. Church ID- dlnn River. MucNEVlN-At Charlottetown on Thursday, Dec. 17 1936, Sadie Afic- Nevln. in her 19th Yeflf- d9“? 9' St. Cnthcrines. Funeral Saturday. Dec. 19th’ leaving her late resi- dence at. 1.30 for service m ‘Loni; Creek Baptist Church at 2 oclock- lntcrmcnt. LOH! C"?! Bapmt‘ Cemetery. of Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacNevim, I‘ l. Chung s; ‘ t rhinos.- (-1-. iiiirri-LLL-Jit Chi"- ‘ , of Charlotte-l t aged l Chang's willingness to proffer terms Nanking believed. Nankng asserted loyal divisions ,wcre driving all before them. l West: of Slan-Fu Nankirlg troops ‘were said to-hold Paochi. terminus 0f the vital Lunlzhai railway, while, on the cost. government units hadl lseizeri‘ this line to within so miles ‘ of Sian-Fu. MADRID SAID l (Continued from page l) l were wounded and several were lak- len prgoners," hllitl the Junta ‘spokesman. "l can). give you the l iigilres now. 1 “The fighting has started there .n_rnln and the Insurgents are ob- l uovsly trying desperately to extend ]i.'i“.£‘ll' flanks and lake the road to El PL~".‘(|l'l2ll. “Bid. (‘no Germans sccm to find the government. fillet; are hard to l smashns did the Moors." l Apparently the Boaclllla. action éwas part ot‘ a wide offensive by General Francisco FFILHCQ. the Ill- .surgc-ilt commander. Jthcr fighting (can in l-TOEI" < in northern Uni- versity (Hty, ‘. flom the ilorth- - (loops were moving . . commanders believe/l . . . (would try ‘.0 (irivo a uetixe. between Anitlriti fllltl Vulcncii). he ll€"\‘.' 51-31).), of flOi"3I'lllll(‘l'll tn the southeast. ‘ l Madrid counted 63 dead and lmore than 200 wounded as the rc- sult. of ‘l/esbclklaylls air raid. which In‘! d in a spcctatullcr aerial battle lbrt ecu SCCITS of lnsi gent and lgovcrnnlen; planes. F. r enemy ipursult. planes aild-"oile bomber ,were shot down. the government ‘ command asserted. A MONTREAL (Conzinucd from page 1) ‘on the Senate Banking and Com- mcrco Committee and (he Railway?» land Canals Committee. In 1919, |he was n. member of the. Royal (Cunnnissioli (tn Industrial Relat- l ions. Duran’: the war. he had serv- l ed on the Military Hospitals Com- . mission. ' Srnatcr Wllltt- was a cllrcctor of l many cc-znpal. '.-=, but. in a busy life he found time to patronize the arts, education and health services. l He was a governor of three Mont- ‘rrei hmpllzlls. ,1 Governor of Mc- lGill University and a trustee of ‘(Bishop's College. He hold also a. ldoctorzie of civil law from Bish- l ops, lns alma nlaler. French ..giol1 Dl-Iunilt-ur. Senator White was an Anglican. Too Late To Clasify live wild mink. Apply 100 Water Street. ~ 1.4469. FOR SALE (‘IIEAP ONE DEXTER double washer. Also one" large friqldalre. Both in perfect. con- rlltton. Apply Ed. Lynda 183 King St, or telephone 1326. ‘l Beside: he (var. an oflicci- of the; (lax and Sydney in Nova. Scott oral chairmen of the nilmld rue oumzcmrrizrolvn GUARDIAN (Chrislnlas ls Evelyn Gill. Elliottvale. Mrs. Ira Douglas. FIGHCLS Coyle. Barbara. Ccyle. Joan Taylor. Fred Coyle. w _-- 5 ' _ l LeoCoycle. ‘cap Over . age _Cruisers (-°‘°m°“‘e~"’ Had Al“ Rt§1p§l.°.‘.‘i°‘i.li.°i..u... A c r 0 s s Dominion Last N ilrht -— "Mr. John A. (‘ollings U n- veils Local Tablet. Strikihg tribute to the memory of the late Sir Henry‘ 'l‘hornion, ‘ K. B. former chairlnan and‘ plcsdent of the Canadian National Railway and to the (stccm with QQVCQ’ “K511i n némss Canada ' I-lelcn Yotinker. lgécgiémk p m” a l l/Iargaret Lord, Cape ‘Reverse- Meinorial plaques. erected in hon- l dwgfglet nawlse‘ t Sir Henry by enliiloyees v! .. ‘ . ' {lie gySlBlll were simultaneously un- ‘ “°mad' Zion c‘ G’ T‘ veiled in fifteen centres. In Char- M,“ w‘ germ” lottetown the unveiling of the Mr“ A’ ' over’ ' Mrs. R. R. Bell. bmm“ Plmue w“ “mic by M” l’ Viss Etta McLure Mont; . _ ._ , i- gue. John A. Coiling, retlicd railway‘ fay Fraser. ’ Ftllel McPhee. Gertrude McPhee. Isaac Carter. Isobel Goodwin. 1\I"llZi(.'€ Goodwin. Mrs. Gavin Harding. Allan Harding. Mr. 0. Price. Miss Norah LDHBWOYUL Business Girls’ Unit, C. W. L. Mr. C. H. B. Longworth. Robert- Douglas. Emy Lou Douglas. 1;): ~ not. con (lcr the llrt-s- , . . .. ~ ‘lo w: > picnics, Great: Britain should take gelzllllffrrllklambgfiff‘ Mrs’ w_ B Robertson. _ accord . 1c.- t inlinediatc steps to receive the same 13g “r001; 09a 1 ” i Mrs, Blanchard, ,( (It ihe London; information. The ceniml funmion was mp‘ Joy“: Pmcum unveiling at the Union Station at Keir Proctor‘ Ottawa. The ceremonies which l 5'05 watts’ took place in the presence of a l Vtigry ‘sagas lingo crowd i'epre.eiltntive of pub- » “ ' - lie nlcit, railroad officers and (‘lll- l Joyce kvme‘ ploj-"ccs, business men and others t ‘ ' Members Hi Y Grads Club. Ruth ‘Farbush. Mrs. Reuben Whltlock. Mrs. Alvin Show. Dorothy MacDonald. Milton. Joan Large. l Donald Largo. iyirs. Frank Currie. ' l Mr. Harry G. Rogers. airs. Ill-silk Auld, West Cove- wrs broadcast. ovcrCanadn through the facilities of the Cinladian Broadcasting Corporation. Those who attended llle tunvciliilg heard the add " (‘lfmw "lrollfl a rrvln in illc station by Milli Among the speakers lAtkinsoxl. GCllPrffi C . 3 tilerllood of llocolnotne ' 5' n m .- Fi 11.11101’! land Ellgiilenlcli, Eastern Division.‘ hmdg __ d Canadian National Railways, and} Adfflwn ' l,’ sccrctasry-trcasurer of the general‘ wmmn‘ Dawson ‘es’ committee which handled the m Bzwbam Dwle‘ Master Irving Praught. Sonya Jane Praught. Poul Cudniorc. Mrs. J. R. Starratt. Mr. Gordon Stan-alt. Margaret Ann Horne. Red Point. Se-vnng Club. mortal project; H. B. Clause, Assi (ant. Grand Chief of the Brother- hood of locomotive Engineers; W. G. Graham. General Chairman ni‘ the Brotherhood oi‘ Locomotive Firemen and Englnenleti: Thomas Todd, Vice President of thé Order l ‘ "llis. of Railway Conductors: C.P. Lock- "m" G‘ . ‘wood. General Chairman of the gemuzm“ Brotherhood o! Railway Tralnmen: Jnem gmis ' W. H. Phillips. Vice President of qifffnm G-iliis the Order of Railroad Telegraph- * ‘ ‘ era; D. R. Holtby. Sccretary-tren- <10?!‘ w‘ L" Charlottetown sub'd‘vi' surer o1’ the Canadian National System Federated Shop Tradzs, representing the international lis- sociations of machinists. boiler- makers, blacksmiths, sheet metal workers, stcamfltters. camlcn and, associated shop crafts, and Wil-l liiim Crampton, General Chairman, of the International Brotherhood‘ of Maintenance of Way Employees and associated crafts. Capt Taylor The broadcast from Ottawa was‘ Frankie smith. unique in many iespe.t.-.. As a) background. there could be hcardl Mi“ Grace Blmkhom‘ Mrs. C. P. Stewart. Keppoch. Florence Mulch, Southport. Helen Ciltpllflc. Everett Cutcliffe. . Miss Esther Harper, Stanhope. Trinity Vl/olf Cub Pack. Mrs. N. H. DeBlols. Miss Beryl DeBlois. _ Miss Audrey DeBlols. Itllss Norah DeBlols. . _ V) lielcll Ciltclific. thomuffled noises of railway Even,“ Cumin.‘ ,stution, with locomotives puffing R R Hm on the tracks and streams of pas- 16v“; Pry,“ sengcrs hlirryiilg to ailcl from their id“ Pmanr ' trains. Each speaker told part of the story of the railroad activities of the fcrlnci" president. of the National System. Explaining the steps which had lcd up to the erection of the zncm- ‘ oriai tablets. \V. G. Atkinson, scc- rctary of the connnlttcc said: "Following the death of the late “ Sir I-Ieury Thornton. former Chair-l lnan and President of the Canacl-l tan National Railways and a mil- rond executive who stood very high l in the estimation of every enlploy-l’ l l l The Misscs Horne. Miss Audrey Birch. John McDougall. Doris Craswcll. Aileen Campbell, Kenslngton. Ruth luortsc, Kenslngfon. l lvfcviorie Forde. Nclscil Paynter, Kensington. ccs Reay. M Bessie Stead. Miss Ada Stead. Edlvard MacGougnn and Owen lVfacGougan, Malpeque. Gertrude Hon-att. ee of that system, the Gcilernl s l F b Chalrulcn of’ the Intcrilational at‘? . or 05f , standard railroad labor organizn- Margin,‘ Imd’ Cape fiaverse’ Anita Lord, Cape Traverse. Hi-Y Grads Club. Mrs. Ira J. Yen. Verna Wood. ' lvlrs. Furry Pope. Elizaoeli) Martin. lilargarct Martin. Donald Martin. Dl':1:.l\'cl.ll; Photo Studio. Airs. 0. U. Craswell. Mr W. Arthur Gaudet. (ions received from their members many demands for some action which would perpetuate the mem- cry of the man who had done so ,milch for the Calladlail National ISysteln and itr A5 u. lrrault, the. (IPl'lF"'.’|. ' l cider). ((1th 1h» a _ iwsp. cllvo to rrcit n.1- ‘to hmvn- Sn He. . _ t, , certain places acres." the Donn ion’ l nf (7 , l l In llll wry of former Santa. Pals, (Elev. Cit-largo Millar, D.D.,|md D0u~ ‘l gills H. Millar. Doris Craswell. Dfillizhis AC. MacDonald. Slfhhziilic L. W. MacDonald. c nolv gathcrcd in Ottawa. the capital city (u this Dominloil. to unveil the firs-l. of these mcln- orials. At- the. some tinir, in nippl- plat-cs similar C€‘l‘(‘l1l()lll(‘.‘i arc tak- l‘"»'>' P] °- Inc” Mai c .. . . . . .r . MacDonald. These ceremonies are Ming car- - e rim 0m by Npnkcntatiwas and Grate Joan A. MacDonald. Lewis V. A. MacDonald. members of the seventeen stunt‘. ‘i railroad labor orratliztltiulls. vyghltvcuhlumk P cost. of the plaqucs has; brcn met. Sandra Mike“ Lo ' by members of these ortzalllzatioils‘ Bu], McNeely 8am ‘f ind their friends who are em- Mra Rh P_ Simpson. f pluyccs of the Canadian National System. On behalf of the com- mittee l? wish to thank all whose assistance made it ptissiblc for this project. to be carried i1) a evict-ess- ful conclusion. I (lcsire at this time also to express (n the Can- adian Radio Broadcasting Corpor- ation the appreciation and sincere thanks of the committee for their assistance and co-cpcratlon in pro- , vidlng the facilities through which lthis broadcast. is being brought. to | the employees of the Canadian l National Railways and to the peo- ple of Canada." The plaques which were unveiled . are of bronze‘. At. tho top is n por- trait; 0f the late Sir Henry ‘Thorn- 1 ton in raised profile, surroundcdlwy Mrs. J. M. MCPnrlyen_ Bu»)! Bee Group, C.G.I.'1'., Zion Church. Kirk “O01! B3)’ Scouts. Miss Joan Williams. Miss G. L. Williams. In mcmcry of Bradford C. Mg. Lure, Braclzley. Mrs. Roma McLure. A Friend. Anna J. Maclnnis. Mrs. George J. Rogers. Rosemary Rogers. I blow Brunswick; Toronto, London, Ottawa and Port Arthur in On- lnrio; Winnipeg, Manitoba; Sask- .~. garland cf maple leaves. n)» "Hen. Saskatchewan: Edmonton. inscription reads as follows: ,‘ Alberta. and 8t Vlnwllver 8nd 1n memory o: _ Prince Rupert in British Columbil. Sir Henry W. Thornton. KRE. l Chairman and President Canadian National Railways. 1922-4932 Died March 14th. 1933. This tablet is erected by the employees of The Canadian National Railways.) rcnl; one at. Bonaventure Station and the other at. Canadian Nat- ionai headquarters on M00111 street. A memorial calm is being‘ built at Jasper National Park. Alberta. which will bear another o! these bronze tablets. The cast of the ‘plaques was Fifteen bronze memorial plaques. borne by the employees, imm- cacli 22 inches wide by 32 inches hers of the sevenken standard (deep and weighing seventy pounds. railroad labor organizations and have bctn erected. They nre ln- _ their friends, and the speakers at , rated as: folhws: Onc each at Hnl- l lhc unveiling ceremony were gen- un~ They Need Your Help" Near And George J. Rogers. Tum Rogers. Doris McDOI-illlll. Esther McDougall. l Kathleen McNaely. 10mins Mcbleelyu Arthur Coffin. Margaret Coflln. Vincent Moore. Wilma Moore. In memory oi’ Mr. Douglas McBwen. Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. Mr. Harold Mssservey. Mr. J. W’. Cann. Borden. ‘Mrs. H. E. cantwell. Lilla M. Coles, Nomi Mums, boMrs. Victor Collin, Savage 3g. r. And Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Warren, Savqg my. b0 r. Lieuib. Governor Col. G. D. Dc. Blots. Mr. Benjamin Bremner. Mrs. Ewen Cameron. Miss Marjory Carr. - Mrs. Chester S. McLure. Miss Evelyn Burnett. Miss Margaret Irving. Miss Shirley Jane Dunning. Miss Roma Ann Dunning, Mrs. H. A. C. Bcurth. 'M.lss Virginia. Scarth. Sonny scantlebury. Miss Louise Hlrzard. Miss Florence Strickland. Mrs. P. W. Clarkin. Basilica Cub Pack. Miss Joan Williams. Master Layton Rogers Schumann. Summerslde. _ Mrs. Percy Moroside Billy Moreside Billy Farmer Mary Farmer Mrs. W- J. P. MacMfllln Mrs. A A. Bartlett. Fwd Seaman Donald Seaman Mrs. Ge: ,2 mBlois t Miss l-ielcn DcBlcls Mrs. E. A. Foster Miss-Phylli; Foster Mrs. B. W. Pmwse. l ' Two have been erected in Mont- ‘ Doris McDougall. , Esther McDzugall. l Kathleen McNeely. Loraine MeNeely, Arthur Coffin. Margarcl; Coffin. Vincent. Moore. Wilma Moore. In memory oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwen. Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth. Mr. Harold Messarvey. Mr. J. W. C3111’), Borden. Mrs. H. E. Cantwell. Lilla. M. Coles, North Milton. . 206 Kenneth 3 (push toy) 267 Allen z (push cart) 270 James 6 (train) 373 Francis 2 (doggle) 276 TJBTY 5 (came) 378 lviafflllflic . 2B0 Iliniy 3 (folly) ‘J81 Ifetty l (doggle) 282 llrfen 5 171mm) (EDT Jal. 5 l 22C’! Ne a (l lllCS. (rattle) ‘ .101 Verve-n 7' (hockey) ., . 307 V/rPcr 10 (tractor). 311 Gerald 3 (game). 312 Bobby lmhockey). 3'13 Joyce 9 (doll). 314 Laurence l0 (doll). 3l6 Strnley 6 (train). 317 Gordon 4 (tractor). 818 Amie 2 (doll). 322 Wilfred 10 (sleigh). 323Gcorgc 8 (sleigh). 32.’) Walter 2 (push cart) 1g?) algilglfg- . 454 semi 1o (book). -' 333 Melbum 4 (hockey) staflnage. Mrs. Thomas Michael. Michael. Dorothy Michael. Mr. John C. Doull. Georgie Doull, Cl-ieltnn. Valerie Rogers. Billie McKtnnon. West Cove- heqd. ‘ NUMBERS AND NAMES Emma Chelton i ‘Premier Returns From Ottawa Premier Thane A. Campbell re- turned to Charlottetown yesterday from Ottawa where he discussed relief and transportation problems with members of the Federal Gov- ernment. Premier Campbell at- Pinance Committee while in the Dominion capital. tocether with Hon. B. W. LtePage. President n! tended the meeting of the National the Executive Council and W. E. Massey, Provincial Auditor. A con- ference with the Minister of Lab- or was held by the Premier and re- lief problems of Prince Edward Island were discussed. A tentative program was drawn up, for 1937, but no definite action can be taken until the special scpplementary estmates are passed in Parliament. Transportation problems were dis- cused by Premier Campbell with Hon. C. D. Howe. Minister o! ‘ll-ans- poi-t. The matter of readjust- haent. of the province's agreement with the Donunlon regarding the , use and maintenance of the Hills- boroxirldge came in for some com- men . The Central Guardian MONTREAL. Dec. 17 - (c?) __ Death of Senator Richard smggton “mite, Conservative, at Monti-gal bring-s to four the number) o! vac- ancies in the Red Chamber, leav- mg the Conservatives with a rep- resentation of 61 and the Liberals with 31. 208 Olga 4 (musical top) 213 Walter 4 (mach. toy) 214 Joseph 10 (hockfl!) 219 Yvonne 2 (puppy) 220 Jean 10 (book), 221 Irene 8 (doll) _ ' 222 Elmer 6 (train) 223 Elmer O (hockey) 224 Beatrice 10 (slelkh) 225 William 3 (mach. toy). 727 Mlargaret l0 (sleigh) 33B Winnlfred 5 (doll) 231 Wendel 10 (hockey) 33-} Kathleen 8 (book) 235 Colvin l0 (hockey) 236 Mary 4 (train) 237 Edmond l0 (sleigh)- 210 Agnes 9 (book) 244 Mary 2 (doggie) » 245 Melvin 3 ("push (Art 348 Lloyd 5 (train) 247 Wilbur 5 (top) 248 Joyce 8 (doll clothe!) 250 Anne l0 (book) 282 Thomas 10 (hockey) 254 Marlon 10 (book) 257 IJJi-is 4 (musical top) 258 Frank i) (dcggle) 259 Robert (l mos. (rattle) 26.) Henry 7 (game) 265 Bernice 5 (game) 268 Stephen 3 (train) w 272 Jack 3 (push cart) 277 Jcscph 7 (train). 2 (dgggln) CHRISTMAS CONCERT by the pupils of Miss Kathleen Hornby, H01)’ Redeemer Hall, Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends and anyone interested are cordially in- vited to attend. 14-1466. Mr. Stewart McNutt, of the stafl of the Rothesay Collegiate School, Rathcsny, N.B., arrived in Char- ‘3“-‘ 1° lhmkey) Jottetown last night to spend the 1° ‘h°¢k°~)’) (holiday season with his parents, lklffltjgl’ T. E. McNutt and Mrs. Mc- u . - (game) 448 Jackie 10 (hockey) (. 447 Theresa 5 (dog). 448 Billy 3 (push cart). .l , 449 Theresa 5 (doll). 450 Donald 8 mos (rattle). 451 Phyllis 2 (rag doll). . 452 James 3 (toy). , ‘ 453 Jean 6 (doll). 455 Bobby 6 (ten-pln-gamc). M 5_ v-cw 1 ' _ _ 456 Frankie l0 (hockey). b” r l r Co“ n Saw" H“ ggg7xalaiglnsi 2 (‘m’)- 457 James 9 (book). I 1 . _ ~ 458 Annie l0 (doll). born Loyd Warren, SIVIGG Hat $11213‘; 459 a011,“ e 4 mo“). 4 » ' 460 Doreen 5 (doll). Nxgyaxlélllglziza Elinor Willllmi, 34o Mae 3. 461 Phyllis l0 (doll). M,“ A " . =42 Betty 10- 462 Helmn. a (book). M" J ggfiagécggggd‘ a“ stern"? a lhwluyl‘ 463 Charlie 6 (push toy). ' ' ‘ Y- i: girl); 4 épzldshmnwyh 404 Dot 4 (rag doll.) M”, umue] M mm, _ _ ‘ °1' c9 - 465 Beth 3 (mg doll). Mi “ °" m“ asz Raymond '1 (troin). m 3 mo; flame, M155 G, L_ wmmm_ 353 Egllth 5 (Pimuh. 467 Marie 9 (book). wmgam T_ Henne55ey_ 354 cearles 3 (mmL 468 Helen 7 (book). , Em.‘ a Hennessey. 356 Katherine 4 (doll). 459 39mm“ w (hockpjv). Raymond Henne5sey_ $119011" ‘é 470 Ailsttn 7 (hockey). Master W11“ E a 9m“ - 471 Rose 6 (doll). 8011. Summersidne?‘ m” Robe", a” Ralph 1'. 472 LC“)? 4 (WW- 3rd Chtown Co. Girl Guides. m Baby mm‘ 2 “mm "3 M“? 3 ‘PW’ '0)"- Mlss Mabel Parkman. Past. Noble Grand’; club, Alph; Rebekah Lodge. RCZlnaJd Webb Gordon Garnhum Ruth Garnlium Paula Jenkins Rayfwd Mr. Frank MacKlnnon Betty Bruce ' Betty Anne Brady. Mrs. B. M. Vail Mary Irene Bealrsto A Friend _ 375 Josephine 10 (book). 487 George 3 (mech. toy). yéiilcgafmrmw“ ave Gwen s (book). (as Pauline 2 (dish). - _ Nora Harp" 377 Jack 5 (toy). , 489 Barbara 6 (doll). Mrs_ Imrrv Mum, _ 378 Marlon 3 (push toy). 490 Howard 8 (hockey). Mrs‘ Chaim,’ Connolly 379 Elsen 4 (picture book). 491 Inuls 4 (dog). Mme Sad,“ 380 Mildred 2 (rag doll). 492 Baby 7 mos (rattle) Pram, same, 381 Pllyllll 1o (doll). ' 49a Louise io (book). A Friend 382 Wilma. _8 (doll). 494 Marvin 8 (hockey). Jim Plmcr 333 D0), 4 ugh my), 495 Lemuel 7 (game). Suzanne Palmer 334 Beth 3 (push my), 496 Elmer 5 (train). M,‘ o H_ ma“ 385 Adora 3 mos. (rattle). 497 Leona 2 (push toy). Mm, Dmnhy B1,“ ass Buddy s mos. (bibs). 49a Doris a (doll). m,‘ G_ o._ spmk 387 Charlie 6 (ten-pin game). 499 Eddie 6 (game). Donna Shaw 388 May l0 (doll). 500 Vincent 4 (toy). m,“ Father Doug“ 389 Louis a (hockey). 501 Mary 2 (rag doll). Mm", and McLeod m,’ 390 moi-en“ 1 (.1911), _ v 502 William 10 (hockey). m. A, w, Hyndmun 391 Melville 5' (guns). ~ r l - ~5°3 "can l (doll). Catherine Hyndman 392 Maurice 3 (toy). "9" ' 5M JWPPII 5 (same)- Mr. n. n. s. Ling m Vincent; 2 (toy). ~, p505 Terese 7 (doll). Donald Tinney 394 Clarence l0 (holzke). ‘ 506 Owen 8 (hockey). Mrs. w. M. Wright. sols Lloyd a (hockey). 507 Charles 4 (ml-sh wit). Gordon Wrlxht- a9’) Leo a (hockey). . 50a Jack 10 mos (rattle). Mary Cronin 39g lflfancjs 1o (hooky 509 Catherine 8 (doll). Miss Agnes Clinton Nancy Hyndman Miss Blanche Finlayson Mrs. Harold McKle, Keppoch Mrs. W. R. Aitken Mr. W. K. Rogers Mrs. Ben]. Rogers. Sr. Mr. Sydney Green Mrs. J. E. B. McCready. 381 Pearl 7 (doll). ' ' 962 Baby 1 (doll). 368 Marie 9 (pencil box). 365 Teresa. 7 (pencil box). 373 Merlin 2 (push my), 874 Dorothy 6 mos: (rattler 404 Albert. 10 (hockey). 477~ Al‘all 9 (hockey). 366 Sunny 3 (train). m David 2 (push toy). 397 MM‘)! 6 (doll). 479 Amlyn 1 (toy). 36B Eileen 9 (doll). 430 Earl 9 (hockey), 369 Harold '1 (lwckvvl- (a1 Eddie 7 (ten pin game), 370 RObGYt 9 thflflkkl’). 482 Helen 2 (rag doll). 371 Viofa 6 (dish sot). 483 Earl 3 (push toy). 372 Francis 5 (dish rltx -"‘4. Annie 19 (bggk)‘ 485 Andrew 9 (hockey). " 486 Richard 4 (toy). 399 Bu] 9 (hockeyy 510 Sue 4 (cut. outs). 40o Merlin 1o (hockey). 5" Annie w (doll). 401 gnaw-d 3 (hooky 512 Noreen 6 (1115)! 50).). 403 L” 7 (hooky 518 Teresd 9 (book). 403 Jean 3 (as douy, 514 Richard l0 (hockey). 515 Blair 8 (hockey). 516 Joseph 6 (train). 405Alfed 1o (h k). r 0c ey 617 Palms. 3 (dogale). 406 George 7 mos. (rah-lo). _ Mum _ 518 Dorothy) 7 (doll). c fixes Wilma Wood, Centrfl m: 1g: m" fdéffi“) ,4 a: 21,2??? 4,, (50.1% I ‘ n, ,. M“; n, 40o Junior 4 (dog). Fe ¢_ ( (I )- 4 xlrklgfltx/‘ICGUMEIIII, Jr. 410 James 8 (wn). ' 2;; Mem" 3 l-dwmn.‘ v " M“, g, w, Mcxlnnm Name: and Non. --. ... u. n calhmm 2 ‘mm’ m3’)- My, gnu]... 1w¢Kflmon m 1mm a (hockey). m Phyllis 9 (“Wkl- Mliu Betty Beer 412 Murena 2 (toy). 534 36ml" '7 “"1"- Dorotl-iy Elizabeth Lewis 41: Harold 3 (train). 535 Florence 6 (doll). Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, McKenzie‘: Corner Miss Etta Jenkins. Mt. Albion Morris Jenkins, Mt. Albion Coun. Charles Dougan Mr. D. K. Currie. MissConnle Hyndmsn. Miss Annie Smith. Mrs. Arthur W. Wcekl. Miss Lorna Weeks. Mr. M. W. Weeks. Margaret Corrine Walker. Mary Florence Walker. John Walker. Mildred Walker. George Walker. Dorothy Andrew. Mrs. Prod Andrew. Hon. Dr. w. J. MlcMillnn. Miss Hllabeth Anderson. Durroll Murray. Herbert Murray. “in. Charles Simpson, Stamina)- s e. ‘ Mrs. David Stewart. Vernon l-lennesssy. Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon. Mrs. l". P. Taylor. Gloria large. Mrs. Lorne Burlelgh. Ellsrslle. 4Z3 Joyce 5 (doll). M186 PIIM A. ONIIB. Dull‘ will 414 Jack 9 (hockey). 416 Reggie- 417 Elliot 8 (hockey). 42o Marjorie c (dish m). ' ) 422 Morris 3 (toy). 423 Ruby 10 (book). 424 Jackie l0 (hockey). 425 Teresa 5 (doll). 426 Billie 3 (toy). 42') Phyllis 2 (doll). 439 Emmett 8 (hockey). 430 There-n 5 (dish m). 431 Edwnrd I (game). '32 Catherine 2 (doll). 484 Eric 6 (train). 441 CB1 B (IIOONY). 528 Henry 4 (train). 527 Margaret 2 (rag doll). m Adeline 1 mos (rattle). l’ 529 Teresa 9 (book). ‘ l 415 Blanche 4 (doll). 530 Shirley 6 (doll). 531 Bobbie 7 (hockey). 682 Shirley 4 (doll). 633 Sylvia. 3 (teddy bear), 834 Charlotte l0 (book). 635 Marie 6 (game). 536 Joyce 6 (doll). 537 Erma 4 (top). 538 Roma 2 (blocks). 539 Thelma 4 mos (rattle). l 540 Gerald 4 (train) 641 Eleanor 1 (rattle). 642 Gertrude 10 (doll). 543 Mary 6 (dish set). 544 Leo 9 (hockey). 545 John 5 (ti-sin). 846 Josephine 3 (toy). 547 Pearl 9 (book). 848 Joyce 8 (doll). 649 Bernice 6 (doll). _ 550 Edith 4 (rag doll). , 651 Florence (I mos (rattle). 562 Stephen 10 (hockey). 563 Wilfred 7 (bell). 554 Louis 5 (puppy), 555 Francis 2 (hockey). 686 Leo l0 Jball). 1&6” 418 Junior 7 (book). 419 Gerald 6 (train). 421 Earl 7 (hockey). 438 Jimmie 8 mo). (rattle). 438 Jack 7 (train). 486 Muy 8 (dolly). 486 Joan 3 (dolly). 437 Frances 1 (rattle). 438 Shirley l0 mos (rattle). 439 Bobble 4 (dog). 440 Joseph 10 (hocksy). 412 ‘Theresa 6 (doll). ‘Lt Russell a (m). I 1 1‘ DECEMBER 1., m, Ml. slat?) slullv tilttlllP HEAR __Ili_iDRE$ Interesting l)‘ - Follows 1.93:)?“ Mr. Bertram p0,, ler. Th0 Associgt Mount Stewart dmglfiflg’, gllllbs St. Andrews Hall to heal. M?“ tram B. Illowler. author o1 thing!‘ known book "Consumer ("the we“ on in America," speak m, ». PNF" of the cooperative movcmoq‘, fiyelwm! throughout the contli. lvlir. Oyrene MacDon man introduced the sail; at?“ audience. l u“ Mr. Fowler outlin ~ - luclnk the ordlniiri/Jd llllzllhlllyinézn economic world. A vtclous sfystge based 0n what is nothing lesstllam the law o! the Jungle has submfi ed and disturbed the normal m, tioils of people which slioillqb; We 0f henlwllv and fCll(l\l'.“l'iip “We are losing the finest (hi); m demOCYBBY b)’ Dvrnlltting we), condition’ cu exist which is m; neither for explolter Of-Pxplnnedv- the speaker said. The only 9mm] the only religious, way out through °°°P9rMive effort. Referring to the growth o! Co. Olitrative societies in Grcilt Br!’- amv MT- FQWIQ!‘ Dllld credit. to then for building a magnificent blkilrleg; though it is lacking in individual consciousness of the movtintnt g1 l1 Wily 0f life. More soilnd ls my Swedish development. based small discussion circles. nr ti: Danish movement rising out .4 (h, folk school. Individual upd"; standing of the lllldCflYlllc" c1110.. ophy of cooperation ls‘ ileremry for success and group stum- 81..., this ‘ The wreckage of improperly (mm. ded cooperatives is strewn all over America, even in PEI. lfilllllgbe- cause every member was mu, my. cated in the deep spiritual aml social meaning behind the mo-ve- ment. People know now how w build on sure and safe prlllflplzs, the ideal of economic chrlstlanltv. There is no room for lllliTPd .5. resentment; if thlnlb; “n. no, working for the good of ptloplp 1n a democracy the only procedure 3 to set about Cllallgln‘; (hr-n). The speaker cited many examples or cooperative enterprises thrnlleli the country. The possibilities m Can. 5d"- 101‘ COOPQTRUOI! arc immense. H"? ("'9 8 Door people. holder, more cohesive than Europeans, whoihave great resources to de. velop. The adult. education tcchnaplco! the Marltimcs has; clnled lll(' best from the Enrol l mrthq». pm. the ll a us t0 build an Island paradise and need only straight thinking and (lem- mnntlon to carry it out. An interesting (|(‘.("ll:.\."ll (ulna-- t-d. entered into l)_v I'm " McCormick, Ml'.C_\'ri-llt~ll. , MLTCIIIIJIC Mill-pill). .\ii-.\ no , MT- JRmP-i DQVlt’, All‘. Join". Egan, on topics such as (‘l'l‘(ll! union management, and marlwlinc mob- iems. New Ail: Service Will Open Monday MDNCTON, N. B, Llec. l7-Pci-- mission to operate a prtlpustfl .V.ul- itlme All‘ Service hus bccil received d ‘ l! Air Lines, Ltd, in this city, R. T. Mu? l. aging director announced (ills al- ternoon. A The company has llnparztd 1M new planes from Enclerlrlfllldlllfie have been assembled and (Pstfll M the local airport. Mr. McCully nnnorucl"! UH‘- ll" Monday next. U18 (‘ohllldm “"11 1"" augurate three SCT\’l(‘l.\~-—I)UL\KE4‘I'I Moncton and Saint. John, bcuvecl) Moncton, New Glasgow and H3119“) and between Hnlifnv. New‘ (‘Ila-Will and Charlottetown. _ Major Stuart Gl-ahulil, in=vt-‘\““ of civil aviation. ivh.) was ltcre test the pilots in blind lhllltl. “V” unable u) Complete the lest») (fl/W to weather conditions and is muni- ing this afternoon to Ottllwfl- Goal Minor T _ Study 3W8")! nuw roux. Dvc- 1" "P" mum Cecil Nicholson. Aléggllltf: coal miner, arrived m Ntlfncd ‘non My to g0 mm whut. he c.) lstlc seclusion. , He will study two years uudcr auspices nzlid (rpznioorzllllltfl demo, singer Ric ar -“» ‘__ __ o hi; baritone voice. 1411551121“; (mares-led m‘ American us). Jlull (n; an Australian tour dy m h t. Crooks urzvd 111"‘ "° 5"“ t .. ‘ I ,1 lh: United State". At, least. P“; o. em)». l» rt. __,.ids he raised 1n I 59M‘ certs. ..‘Mlss Anns Madman)“ °‘ l isl- Montaguc. ls spcndlru; 2mg“, mas holidays with h-Ind Arthur Mills. Refill,” o’ u, New Miss MacLeunnn 7" “f. M155 Eth- voi-lt city Wm‘ h“ aul’ ChristmM fi.,.°°§§§°’...".“.l...i..”... nurse at ‘the’ Wme o! “llrswc-Yor) Smith. e80 Pa“ Miss Mac- Onsrmityanhilzllll gale: this journfil l)! art-plane. M _ 558 John 3 (MY)- 559 Carl I (t0?)- lao Eda. 5 n84 ("mt