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Q _jf Eli NTU L s'r1\R'1`1NG XMAS DAY 2 .- 1 _/‘,_ ' `~ 2 Matinee; at 1.30 and ...15 111°, vase. -' ii "LL l‘\LI"IP' avi-ning ai 1 111111 s.4s............ 2i1~. :rv1~. ’ - rs ~ Q* _,F ix ’ a°:.». \ e_._._. _ - \ "S -.-ri- ‘.~‘ 4-: TL '.‘ - 4 » »_ ‘_ -_ vi e "“ ""’ °° °“ ._ _ '___ _ ' ~. - ` And 3 ¢-_rea M ~ f. . - 4.--» ff 1*. gil 'ff/A ' \ .lil/”_i . if- - .fr fl?-‘~ 1~‘»-1' \\'\`?»~’.r‘.f "‘ _ _ -ff . V.. . __ _,__-_-,W `_ i .-,___ J ~r T? _‘ ~ - Lili- `-* -' It “ , ,__ . ._ . . -- = - t eff- _ ., 5 " W Z if-;--ffl ` ' " we/. _. " ‘F 1- .ik--c..»c. . ~ 4 _ 1*- ~ _._ _ ` `~ V V Y _ ;. &‘ -" "1 A _ ‘ L/0 _ -. L_ _ _ ;_,_"y._=.5f é%DRArw0§LD _ _ii ‘ _ ‘~ , fre 1 ie. user ~ s L Q, “xv Y- Y `1 'Y 5 > id ‘G ' `€ qv '€‘¥§j'i ‘ v ., i- ' , \ \,* ‘#2 -tt ’iP4¢§ie‘:"i‘i- ,_ W I;}SA“,9 sf; -_ bf _ -if " n‘-ell 1,.~~*»» ‘- ,5<1““_. "` I " lr' rl _- -_'_ .§,_;_?°“11 "‘° if . :_ air . ¢ _ \ \ .13 __ Fgyl//1 `._ ) . _ . z _ Y ` _: . ‘i 1: 1 ‘ -_-,_-;,_ \\5\¢5 0 ’ f‘ $1 if i- ` ...__ _ . J” ` lf" 3' -‘ ' ANc’D0mt "°“ mt? “he ““' #j~ .-_ if ~` HC \ ' -i . u *’;1f‘».?-e t . rg au \°° ,.:l?y!*"° Rcd C’°” R°°“"" "‘ the T°“'" 'EERE -Elmer. ll, blouse. Andrew, Mrs Alex. McDonald, Mrs Hall' C1crtrii`do. 9. boots. J. F. McDonald. Miss Grace Bleak. 'r1~ri~rn_'7. dress. horn, Mrs Murdock Ross. Elmer ‘Josie 5, sweater. Ling- Arthur Ling. E. W. Campbell att David Aiiniiixs. Mrs Pcthlck. Harold Et;"-'i'L:i'l- Miss Margaret M3- Millan. _Mrs Lorne Coles, Mrs R011 l\'icDcnfilci l\fi.=.s Irlelvina Saunders Elviiss E. Joilmtsii. Betty. Miss H. G. I-Kali. Master George Rogers. Master Tcm Reg-ers, Miss Rose Mary Royals. C. E. Sample. Alvin Mc- .1\‘;ic. Iicgrillnlcl McRae. Jack Mir J.`\\IiJl_an_. Jael; McMillan. Joliri Nich- iolscn_ Roticrt Matlicoori. Mrs Peter llninzili, Clerk Bros. Miss Gladys. Milt-hcsoli. Errol Lund. Mrs Mary ‘.Si\lar. Mrs J. L. McLeod. Mrs §Noel Dellilois. Master Tom DeBlois. lMiss Beryl DcBloi.s Miss Audrey Dc~ lslois. Mrs N. 13. Pi-owse. Mrs iGcol';z Peziivaoil. Billie Burke. -\ 'nga ML Borden Lum Miss Aileen Mus Mlldrcrl Cox, i/lr. Walter Cox. Mrs, H. 1\_ C. scariil, Mount St.- \ l - -' i`..i""‘{l. ` ° B. M. Vail, Mr. Ernest Waldron Vail, Mfl-l Q' M S ul" O . _ I Search Ing For Mis iCal.) D. A. McKinnon. Mis. James MtNicll Mies Eileen Ryan Lodge A Friend Mrs Shannon, Mrs Eine 1-J \LcPaf;e Shoe Cr.. fir Theodore i'(lfor2cs. lilastcl' P"i~:i'i ~.i-.‘-1123. Mr Dc‘v.'ri;~ Jcncs. _ C.\M[’i\IGN AT SUIVIMERSIDE I s - ' »» Will vou please leave your gifts at ll Helen, doll and carriage 2 Ircnc, set of dishes 3 Wilford, train 4 Raymond, teddy bear 5 Baby, rattle G Mary Eietha, doll carriage '1 Harold, something from Santa 8 Elric, something from Santa 9 Ira, train 10 Olive, set of dishes ll Jerard . l2 Robert I-'i Lillia 14 Edmund 15 Eva SANTA PALS A1' SUMMEBSIDB I The people ot -Summerlide have responded very generously to _.the Santa Pal rimd, but there is one more clay for anyone to join the Santa Pals. The following is the list or sumrnerslde santa. Pais: Mayor Lldstone, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Robinson, Mrs. Morley Bell, Mr. Ewen Nicholson Mr James Medro- Bo IB' D I Tessie MacNcill, Mr. Lucas Allen, Miss Millie Strong. Mrs. Walter Call- beck, Mr. A. E. MacLean, M.P., Mr. IG. Shelton Sharp, M.L.A., The St. lviliccnt De Pczel Soclcty, A Friend, E mud lvlutnt, 1:.-lui Jelly, Mrs. Peter G. Clark, Mr. Frank Cameron, Miss ‘ Eileen MacNcill, Miss Eleanor Green, ,Mlm Laurcncc Riley, Mr. Bernard iRiley, Miss Gladys Holn-.l\'i, Messrs. lie. T. Holman, Ltd., Mrs. R. J. lvluu- éscn, Mrs. Judge Saunclcrs, Master [Alex Maclnnis, Ross MacKenzie, 'Billy Arnett, Miss Janet Horne, Mrs. Howard Mills, Mrs. Benj. Sharp, Mr. Everett Peliwardcli, Mrs. C. B. Mor- ris, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. (Archdeacoli) White, Miss Marjorie Geri-tllc, Mrs. fsophlc Clark, Dixmorit, Maine; Mrs. lzilbert calibeck, Nurui Ti-yon; Miss . . _ _ _ , 0 _‘Miss E' Rumen, Masm G_o_g__iii1~s. c.ll.nl:1ei1_ M.-fi. in-u1»:.t 'r.Miil,L.1euu liners. I ist. James C. C1. I. T., Mr. C. H.; Mrs. Clcnve Crasweil. Miss Lois l‘w_ C_ S_ McLu__(_ Miss Enoch Ryan' Black, I Hill, Miss Wanda A. I-lill, Miss Doro- WMISS Mary Catherine Wright, Mm l\-iiss. M-argilrct Mallet, Mrs. Geo.`ti1li' Hlltclucsori, Mr. M. W. Weeks. lI_.a,,c Ca,,c,._ Miss Bmhn CMM R. cieirk, lilies Florence R. McPhee,1Pr<>wSe Bros., Moore rv Moi-cod. Mies ML Irwin J ki R _.nl 'I Mr. R.; Hilton Campbell, North Riverl Emilie Mutlrh. Mrs- Bimlcliard. Mrs. en ns. Mr R - _ lor, Mrs. c. H. B. Longwlditii lvi).ir;;' School Juuuu- ned cross, ivlurguerite_Hube1't Frizzei, Moroll Santa Claus. ‘ Nom Lon w0,,,h_Mar amand Am _ Mui-esirlc, Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Geo. MH- G- W. Ramsay. Muster Ari S 8 lui __ _ _Comm Miss Elinor cook’ Miss Joan* H. Toonibs 1% Sorts, Master Donnld Hisglris. Miss Inez McDonald, Mis. twimams Mm Mm, Www M,s,._seamuu, lflustui- Frederick seamen. Joan McDonald. Mr. Douglas Mc- iC0,inne'Wa1kcr,MiSs Lcxie D;“,iS0ni|ltli.<=f=. Aviila Muthicson, Mrs. J. A. Donald. Mrs. V. L. Go_odwill._ Miss _ Muliil¢son.Mi~s.'r11it_ Mrs. c. D. Mc- Helen Feruiilmscii. Miss Virginia is 'ui _ Lean, Miss Irene McQuaid, Mrs. P, _ ll?-l°ringtorl, Miss Kathleen Herring' J. Proud. Miss Doi-is Affleck. l i011 l|Mrs. Hal Walren, Mr. James War- Iimtl Gov' c_m_____s D____m__ _WYSIQ Motor Vessel friend, in apprcciatiori, Phyllis Foe- ` _ T' MHL Mr J_ G' Jmn_,,_jni, _____ [ YAR/MOUTH, Doc. 23-The Gov- ;om.mcnt cutter Boyliounci left _this , port this aftcrnooii to search for the ,motor vessel Frances, with three men iobolird, which left for the fishing ,grounds early this morning. she was |lcst hcnrd from about ilftcen miles 'off shore, alid hris not slncc been 1'c;ic-:ted .The Frances. ii 38 foot 'ves- iscl with powerful motors, carried lArch Brannon, his son. and la. fish- |crman named white. flhe steamer . Yarmouth enroute to Boston tonight. ia keeping a lookout for the craft. _ Famous Coach Must Ease Up ROCHESTER., Minn., Dec. 23- Coaoh Knute Eockne of Notre Dame. must retire from his strenuous mode ol living or is complete breakdown may result, Dr. J. ‘Bai-barks. ou the _Mayo clinic, htrphysician said to- day. This wnmlng, contained in a statelnent issued at the conclusion of s complain exmiiuutloii of the nm- ous co\ch's physical condition, did not mean Rookne would h_ave to quit his coaching position, _Dr. Bti-barks slid. CLASSIFIED ADS; -.....-. _,-.__i__..>. _...__ FOR1 A QUICK SALE-1 PILOT ` "Super Wave" combined long and short wave radio. 5000 mile range, tunes Europe nicely on speaker Slightly used The set Hillsboro lt. . l i l I r i i i town P. E. I. Finance: Eleanor Bourke. Clerk. Grade 2 Charlotte- town, P. E. I. _ Messrs Evelyn Jenkins and Gracie Campbell, Charlottetoivn, Miss Eliza- beth MacMillan, Alberry Plains, Messrs Sterling MacDonald ,Allan MacMillan and William Hunt, Char- lc-ttctoivn, students _of Acadia Unl- versity are home for their Christmas holidays. EARNSCLIFFE W. I.-The regular monthly meeting of the Earnsfliffc Womn's Institute was held at the home ol' Mrs. J. J. Mclnnis, on Wed- nesday, Dec. 10th, with nine meni- bcrs present. Our new President, Mrs. Mclnnls, presided. Meeting opened by recital of Creed. Roll call was then answered with "My First Photograph," which caused much mcrrimcnt. Minutes of last meeting were read end adopted. Report of sick and school committees, and paying of bills. A new school com- mittee was then appointed, Mrs._J. E. Carrier and Laura. Young. $l.n0 worth of Christmas seals was pur- chased by the Institute. Roll call to bc answered at the next meeting with "New Year Resolutions." Mrs. W, W. Mutch furnished music on the piano, which was greatly enjoyed by all. The meeting was then brought to a close by community singing. :incl the National Antiicni. A dainty lliuch was then served by the host- ess, Mrs. Mclnnis. Mrs. W. W. Mutch kindly invited the Jnnualy meeting. GUILLOTINE IS YET WORKED IN PUBLIC PARIS, Dec. 23,-iBy The Canad- ian Prcss) -In connection with thc coming retirement of Monsieur Ana- vole. Deibler from the Q'-tical post of public executioner. in command ol' the gulliltine, the fact that executions in France are still nominally public is impressed upon the people. How- ever they are not so public nowadays as torn-ierly. for while they are still held in open squares in front ot pri- son spectators are kept. at. e. dismnce by troops. and nn early hour is cho- sen for an execution, so the guiilo- tinc at work is no longer the specta- cular display it once was. The change has been in effect since 1914. It is customary when the occupant of an official position in France re- tios he is given the title of honor- ary hoider of the orifice, and it is in this sense that' Monsieur Dcibler \\1l1 shortly become "Honorary Execu- tioner to the French Republic.” It has been announced that he is going out oif business and is building a. vil- la in Paris in which he proposer tg spend the remainder ct his lilo, A nephew of Delbler. it is said, will be ln command of the Kuillotine in future. His name ls Andre Auprecht. The wvdhtment carries s salary of $750 ii year, besides me roi- l-rpems _und assistants, |, total of $1.150. `ELGA.R‘S LATEST WORK THE "NUBSIDY SUITE" *_* memos, nee. aa,-‘ _(gy fri., gm. lution Press)-Str Edmrd mga noted composer- Muter~of.theKin|‘s Nruaick since 1824, hes' been inspired by the birth of little Pri It hu not vet ii¢ei1.v'e‘rfoi-urea. mi the some will be viiioiislmi early in the New Year together with one 91- "Nurserv‘suiw' im been aeaiesiso is his muslim of vm sua the two ciiislmii Tlnil; the present Christmas shou- ping season is not uulte up t0 ti\°\ standard ol' last year from the point f of value of 800ds sold is the con-i census of opinion of a. representative i group of local merchants interview~ od yesterday by B. Guardian reporter. i While several heads 0! bliSii`i€SSi houses stated that their sales would probably equal those of last Y€2\\'»! \oi-ily one store reports an incl-ease._| ,Others reported a decrease variously ` calculated at ten, to fifteen or twen- ty-five percent. - Inclement weather yesterday ilifl‘1" .tered seriously with soles. as was also _ f the case a year ago. , - Satisfaction with the season was expressed by many, as low sales had, been anticipated as a rcsuit of cx- isting economic conditions-' E Eastern Guardian | ..*s1ivAc.E Hanson iusrltrura i-The regular monthly meeting of the S. H. Ll. was held at-_ the home of Mrs M. Coffin with thlrtceii 'members present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode. And the roll call was responded to with a nickel from each member. School committee reported a. nlunber of articles needed for school. It Wu-S decided to supply those, It was sug- gested that 'we give a donation to- ward school to help along the Christ- mas fectivities there. On motion the suggestion. was acted uD0l'i \11\aiiam‘ ously and a sum of _money was voted 1 lor that purpose. some time H-so the Institute decided to award P14265 90 the pupils of Savage Harbor School _making the most improvement in _pcnmnnship during the liast term. ‘ Samples were ‘handed in at this meet ‘ing and after some discussion, a Ieommitte consisting or Isabel coffin Mrs Alan Morrison. Mrs J. Camp- _belie and Mrs Cyril Morrison were §appointed to judge same. This they fdid very satisfactorily. A' program ‘consisting of vocal and instrunientol -'solos reading and recitation was put on by Mrs I. Pigott. Miss Mur- iel Coffin. Mrs W. Coffin and Mrs Isabel Coffin. Rofreslunenls were served by thc hostess and a very _iinterestlng meeting was brought to fi close by singing the National An- them. _ ‘ _ ..°In the Winnipeg Tribune of Dec. 2nd, appeared a picture of D. L. Mcllish. Mr. Mclllsh is Prcsidcnt of thc Union of Manitoba Municipalities and was attended by delegates from all over the province, in the Royal Alexandra. Hotel, Winnipeg. Mr. Mcl- lish is a son of Mrs. J. T. Mclllsll, Montague. Death OfLate Mr. Charles Cuming l 'I'he death oi! the late Mr. Charles Cunliru.; occurred last evening nt his home on Euston Street. Mr. Cumlng. who for many years 'wus formerly chief engineer on the carfen-y and _other stcaincrs plying between Bor- ,den and Tormelitlne, was born in Scotland 79 years ago. At the age of three mollths, he came to St. John, N. B. _ Mr. Cuming followed seafaring the greater part of his lifetime. He was engineer on the S. S. St. Lawrence, the B. S. Dnprcss, the S. S. Princess and other steamers plying between the Island and the mainland. He re- tired from active service about ten years ago, and has since resided at his home in this city. - He is survived by his wife and by four daughters, Mrs. James Weeks, North Sydney, Mrs. Henry Cadoo. Rockwell Centre, I./ang Island, Mrs. Wm. Cook, Charlottetown, Miss Ella B. Cuming, R. N., of New York, and 1r?.r.13r.".o§v N1G1n"s GAME Sum;'~;i' Crystlli. elgey, deter- mined and willing, will _make their debut in the new Forum against Ahe- gweitc in the first Island hockey game this season. The Western ng- gregatlon although n little short oli. team practices, are rated a much better lineup this season, and are sure to give the locals s heap of trouble tomorrow night. They In led 'by Ralph Slllipl-rant. one of the tin- mt hockey mentors In the Province :ind a, very close .student of the Na- tional game. Their initial clash with the red and .black shirts-is eagerly awaited by thousands uffuis on the Island. HITS NAIL ON “EAD “J.B.M."_ just about hit plumb cen- tre in his answer to the many crit- icisms of Roy Prowse's coaching of the Abegwcits. The team as a whole has great hockey ability, and there" is not a mean skater in the lot-,-but Rome wasrrt. built in a day. Yrowse. adlzms galore and for the moat part imlwrtutiuns. the majority of which have from tour to eight seasons im- dcr their belts. This is glarlngiy so in the case ol' many mainland hockey teams. It is not so very hard for in coach to whip an aggregation into championship calibre from men such as these-just s procedure of getting the players used to one another in their various positions and then get- ting in as many work-outs as pos- slbio. Of course the couch has get to know his hockey. and In moat eases has to have a little of the phil- osopher and psychologist In his make-up. Prowse says little, while that old "anvil chorus” is banging away and getting nowhere. Anyway. Knockers may coma and knockeri may go, but the Abegweits will go on for-n. great many years yet. VERDUN DOWN EAST The Verdun hockey club team ar- rived in Moncton yesterday tp play a series of games in the Maritimes. They played last night lt Sussex, N. B.; Halifax. Christmas night; New Glasgow, Saturday, Dec. 27th, and Charlottetown, Monday and Tuesday nlshis, nec. zo and ao. 'rheru are to Montreal. ` Gravel, left wing; w_\1g;c A§a____ ritht wlnl; Roland Reeves, ct-ul,-0.' Maurice Hebert, right W-lun _,_-Ku'_ by, centre and left wing. The team is accompanied hy 50|, Hound manager. who was coach with lh; New Glasgow Colts last year, J Bryne, trainer; J. Vernlor, Presidrm ol the club; A. Payette, vice pm_ dent. ' - Reeves. who lu only pls-hteenv im before leaving Montreal had 3,, ,,¢_ fer from the manage;-_ of me yhuh delphia. Hockey Club to so with tim team and has also been appmmw, by uw Cinldiens. Montreal, hut it ls doubtful If he will accept, C°um,1_ ly, who plays defence, is glllnloyed by the C. N. R. in the Turcot Clinch Yard, Montreal, and Kilby, who pl," centre and life wing Lg employed by the Canadian National Expn-gg, -___ onus 11iis--~rr-- GNN 11111119! who belongs to the onward uid upward order of fisilml, is not surrounded with Upper Can- is to become an aide de camp ll, R govemor. and will be ranked a`may,,_ Thus the evolution of pugillsii\'l-im. tlllues. Tunney wealthy mari-ir-d into an aristocratic family. and with lil; ring record behind him n-lakes em," in heighten hh social prmlg-¢_ .ms has been an amazing career. llitherm a pulilist retired or otherwise ml,-ll; have been considered eligible ug u gubernatorial body guard, but zu an aide de camp that ws something $0 again. The world moves on, and me convictions of yesterday mean lim; or nothing' in the accepted order of today. It is certain that Tunney ‘will be s fine fleurs oi a mini, uni liewiii conduct himself as a gentleman, and lint he will brine wirsier-ei iuulli- gence is necessary to the part. _-__ The further Tunney gets away from the ring the more he fills the eye, and it wouldn't be sul-pi-L-,ing ll some time in the future he should bvoouio s oonrressman. The nee- president of the United States was once e Jockey, and baseball players have become govemon; so there seems no reason why ’1`uiiné_v shouldn't make congress. Judging by some ol the laws introduced by mem- msglhmgles nm; gl,” will ,|30 may _ben of tha' cult the position has been ins Moiiuriiu team 1»11 their way mir _occupied by many los lnielllreni IUOIL The Christmas closing of the city’ schools was held yesterday. At West] Kent the program as published yes-' ici-day was capably carried out., Messrs simon P. Paoli and Isaacl Carter, members of the School Board | cd brief addresses. Mr. Paoli, who is ii former pupil of the school, spoke of the laying of the cornerstone and among the speakers on that notable occasion were Lieutenant-Governor Haviland, Judge E. J. Hodgson and Sir Louis Davies.‘He also paid tribute to the principals at that time, Lem- uel Miller, J. D. Seaman, and J. M. Duncan, who were among the lead- ing educationists of the province. All the six gentlemen mentioned above have since passed away. An interesting feature of the pro- gram' was the presentation by Mr. James A. Macmillan of the Macmil- lan Trophy, _won by the West Kent football team for three consecutive years. This trophy, which cannot be permanently owned by any school, _ ,_...___.. ___ CHRISTMAS CLOSING OF CITY SCHOOLS was donated by Dr. Cynls Macmillan. Dr. W. J. Macmillan, Mr. Jf\l1'l¢’S A- Macmlilan, and Mr. L. B. Mziciilil- lan. At Prince Street School the Dre' gram as previously published was aiS0 were the chalmicn, and both deliver- ‘carried out ln a very Credilabic man' ner, Mr. Reuben Macdonald, of the City School Board, presided as chair- man. There was a larse Hmndanfe of parents and visitors at both schools. Prof. Thompson had charlie 'if the musical program at West Kent and Miss Lillian McKenzie at Print# Street. The closing at Rochtord Siliiilff’ was of a private nature, several oi the classes entertaining the others with a short program. Last week iii* pupils ol this school presented H Christmas cantata in their hall, As there is no assembly hull in Queen Square school there was no public christmurciqslire this l'°‘<“\ In all the schools the teuciiffi M.,-e the reglplerits of Cl1l~l=i:u.1.~ guru from their pupils- _ Husband (after a. tiff)--I suppose' you are now going home to your mother? Etiquette By Roberta Lee Wife-I’m not; I’m going' to the most expensive hotel I can find and let them send thc bill to you! “You cannot get eg,-7,6 7.1-Tiollt hens," said the speaker stressing _thc point. "My dad can," piped a small voice by four sons, Mr. Charles Cumiug Jr., li/ir. M. A. Cumlng. uid Mr. George W. Cumli-ig, all of New York city. All are at present in the city. _ from the rear. "please explain yourself, little boy.” sold the speaker. "Hu keeps ducks." yelled the boy- ish voice from the rel!- . Q Y Q- What is the least one :.houi° up 11 Pullman port" 1°’ e °'“~" °' ovemlght trip? A, 'Twenty-llve cents- Q- What seat lhould the host 0°* cupy at a theater b0K PHYW? d A. The one that is the least A vantageous. __ M Q, ni it permissible for a mei speak to the 813535? __ _ ii. res, it nie is spoken *D “' - -__ _._.,.i;--.» -»r»---* ""`ilis s--__,.___-__.__,_._ --_ - EGWEITS - - ~-vs.. - _ _ SUMMI-:asioa nceu Mai- - . _. _ lsret. Rose to write a "Nursery Quits" _lor um omin¢tn.1i..oo1iiuts or ne- C R E S S Wt 'mn lhvrt nleoeu_w_1rii tm miss , . of old-fashioned nursery rhymes. 1 ‘ _ » ' - - - ,~ _ BHRISTMAS NIGHT AT 8.30 1 °”° ""‘” "°‘*' "’ °"*“"°"’- The - -fricken ou suis ui ine Forum Box office wednesday ai -io A. M- iiitu rraioems Princes ,l Prices (tax e1it1'a)t$1.00'., 756.", 60'i:.>,`~`-*Ci 1506 ‘ l £’1’f- ‘ % in I' ml I I -_'___ ml'-",.'-'“‘ “'"“-"", ,"“,-,' .-,' ~,,,,,,,.,,,.'