..,,. u. .. " H, fsslssals ‘llslr-lresel methgiatliaaapeleuea ALL yo. b! retinas haulnlss bespsshhllaratasllflsvllg. II Gilli’ GIOIOI IT. IIONI 1M! UQZDflIIIII emu-s u by su- Fairclough, ‘°" “l” and New Yon, whee-g Isaiah and Chiropody. Ilrlor can is Ill-chased at our LIL! A. IAIIIJLOUGI DO NOT DILAY IOUI OIIIZ hristmas (QBIII Pit) IXPON, D0- .10—“Ao6" Outcome Depends‘. On Stark Vitality Bailey travenoua methods some b! 1n- will be suffi- EXTRAOBDINAIIY BALI-Des- Ctiltllv Unlttll Cblitfll TUESDAY 730-0. C. I. T” senior. “It's my gift to every one oft/rem I started glvlns sflfimd M» under | cient to pull him through the crisis. the terrific strain of the two deli- If he will react favorably to what cate brain operations he was forced How Santa pits the presence of "Old Man De- —and to myself ' Dr, Joseph Hahn. one of the spe edallllll garneagainstBostunBr-uins Lclflls here last Tuesday, told of the im provement. Late this afternoon when is being done, he will pull through. It is all a matter of his condition y. Ilia blood pq-easure is normal, his temperature has dropped w 102 and - I strength." Tonlsht Charles r. Adams. Pres- glla lidsnt oi the Bruins, announced that hockey star appeared m be growing the entire receipts of tomorrow steadily worse, Dr. Donald Munro. Militia same between the Bruins another of the attending entirely on his superb vitality. "His local brain condition," the surgeon's latest report said. “is well in hand and is not causing an trouble But his seersl condition itolyweakev "H isnow SIIMMEIISIIIE and Prince County laws) nature In laaarbd as vanes, Y at the Rex 5 and 10 cent Bummerside. - I'm -SCHOOL CLOSING I08 CHRISTMAS - The Bummersi’ High School will close on Friday for the chistrnss holidays and re- open on January nub-G -—ll0U8I AND T!!! DICOI- ATIONS, Hlnoke, wreaths at 1o lfld 15 cents, donen glass tree or- naments. l5 and 30 cents at the Rex 5 and 10 cent eta-e. 8H2 -s.avs NONI! by shopping at the Rex 6 and l0 Olll. store. Dolls from 5 cents to 20 cents. mo! YOUI. crmrsnaas store, --_._._ —TWO DIUNKS OVER THE WEEK END — In the Summersix Police Court cm Monday, a "8 fined O2 and costs. Another drunk who did not appear had his W1 oi $10 estrestod-S. -ALL DITIIISTIZD in the Cvimiy Lina Hockey League, lim- rnons and Maollarlane trophy, ar- mhlze have representative and entries at Freetown Rink Wednes- day nizht. Dec. twentieth, s pm. 3780 Y is notasgoodasitwasHei-sdsfin- . toshow beginning the e fects of the terrific strain he has been under but I hops the --'l'hls ‘cola-l lbs rear-vol for aaws I l cal ltorolfi Q LI o a vsrl ngelflmm during II? osats a ward strictly payable 1n al-| medical and Montreal Maroons would be stsfi’. said Batleyb life depended filmed we: to Mrs. Gladys Bailey, W116 of the lnJln-ed player, Adams said that about 810.000 would be realised and that the managements oi the clubs and the Boston Garden would take care of all the expenses oi’ the game, Earlier in the day conme ‘myths. Toronto manager, who has relmined close by his injured vie-yer since the accident, the most ""0"! 01w Professional hockey has suffered in more than s scone of "l". appeared“ in police court sn asss charge him was dismissed. "mm This action followe4 when Leo- nard Kenworthy of Everett, s spec- "W I‘ the same. tOId Judge Bola that, he was satisfied that Bmytlie struck him without inten. a period of great ax- citernent. Previously Kenworthy charted the Toronto 1- of striking himin thloflcewhllehc ‘"4 Melanin: to Bailey's side sham: after the aoci t. - llfflnlllli” TBRi Jculse between so and 100 and his! cialists who has attended the Tor- onto hockey player since be suffer- rrsctln-e in the press-ion" there is apparently not going to be any reduction in the volume of Christmas mail handled Pal Parcels bythe PostOfficothlssclson. In proof of this is the fact that 81,000 Are Handled worth oi stamps were sold by the - stamp vendor in the Charlottetown A 53m P“ of 1m y," ‘we, Post Office yesterday. u“ guns: for not ldvPf-"W I 351m year t the arti lhl G snmvsnsanv muscles- 3:”, x, m, ,,.,§,{';,,, “if; l?" W“! WWW It 1M slm- lent, that she understood the par- day's anniversary service in the oels were opened in the Guardian gjviffgmeghmh-aulvgfngrpz: office and the contents taken out w’ °f Wmmuw" W“ ‘Plwm mIt ‘i? well “$113-- mplaint should lWlXIIIlPOQ, and l. fill-IV! OI Char- fawn u‘ u l; ‘Hm-d! an oppqrwn, lottetown. The pastor of the Metro- it, M ewmmn‘ m, ‘ymm politan Church. Rev. Dr. W. H. The “m” Nulved m, u sedgowick was formerly pastor of u powbh r -_ exmned‘ m4 Zion Prtdiyterisn Church hare. “m” w, u w t“); “you goody", cum rnny _ n‘ (orange, apple and some candy) are weekly auction tournament took suppled by the Guardian. But an- plwo m m’ Ho], N club other reason for opening parcels is last evening- Competition was close l home to make sure that the article en- until the last stage of the games. closed are suitable for a child of the age and sex selected. Whore two The prizes were carried of! by tho Pam 1 d following: ls; ladies, Miss Margaret ls d rected w the “me ch“ Lappin; 1st gentleman's, Cornie are received one is transferred to t Petemzhdledies, soa.r..v.oa1-|'°°"b“°' “wmmmdm Seversiyearssgothe Simmons; consolation ladies. MrsJlm-r. yen»; 13..., o; , gunk,“ 152°‘:- Hens] Y5 Wuuemfln- Ijournali all done up in tissue pa- " N!!!“ $- Thll Ilmfl 0°"- per, ribbon, etc. One can well real- cluded the pro-Christmas tom-na- 1, ffirufeelmg o; “m, . ohm on open what purported to were“ W111 be wb- 'Christnlss toys and gifts. resumed day 1118M. January 8th. when an- . l books d other a, t Wm bed-n‘ cove‘! ess an the preceding ‘year's Christmas card. s widowed mother brought us back apsir of m“ mm. “ma,” ‘halter-s, without toys or goodies, tewrtbesarrivedbemearmepene- 3"“ ‘° ' m’ °' m" "m" m" ing two months visiting her sister m u” 3"’ 1°’ h”- in Hartford, Conn, and friends in m?" m‘ m” “m” “““°"'°4 Boston s“ w“ "com to us the necessity for supervision Mn. James McKenna of Bcotohfort. w“ m‘ “m” “w” m" d3‘ who spent two months visiting her mmuom ‘M '° w’ maimmrfl" daughters and son in cabaret. “m” trmipvd and everybod as well. happy! “We've ma e sure of our M of Wu!" VICTO M426 iii R. T. HOLMAN Limited clergyman lant; 2nd gentlemen’; Wm. Con- bm“; . don; freeze out. Mrs. Margaret a‘; fi",,,‘fc‘,f,-afid,fji’f°p,-,u, mg: Christmas-and the same to “I'm playing Santa Claus in our this year, and-like good old Saint Nick—l alwa s try to g fill up the stockings wit things l . that will please. the best thing father does at Christmas time. “But this year it was easy. My wifc and children all gether and decided that, instead of a gift t0each,they'dlikometo combine them all in one and get something we've Wanted and needed for a long time-a modern radio. “Since they'd named the gift, I decided we'd all better have a hanrl in choosing it‘ S0 out we together, and came home with this new Victor- “ii That's about 0t to- 8742 ' BARBESTRUYEIJ iltlulgnnwl A refrfge azsr car loaded with potstos was dzstroycd by |fire at Georgetown early sundqy morning. The car which was; 0n a Slll-‘Mhdiary Mlllltfl“ 3- R stlml» sldins north oi’ the station con- no, 0n Monday mormns It "is tamed 75o bujhek or polgflqgg m. Summerside Police Court. chlfied tended for shipment by the s, 5 ,with breaking and enterinsthsstore Sydlcld, which was st the Railway o! Mr- Wharf, having arrived from Scurls 3"?" "IQ fellwvllll’ 5 u“ "m"! whgfg she $05k on pa” of 9, cargo at $100, which contained 0145-09 Ind for Cubs and New York. She will books. ledsers. eic- The "W"? complete her cargo of about 100 W0‘! Pl!“ 1" "19 Bil-Pl! hill!" °' cars in all at Georgetown The 3mm? m°mm5 Mr‘ “unun shippers are the Harris Company and the Arsaciated ship- ~ml¢° m" dim" 1' Bocnervillc and Arlington, Male —BARGQ@Q IVIIY. DI‘ lb. the Rex 5 and 10 sen; 000m. 3142‘ “BEST AND LATIIT I006! GI sale, ladlm‘ diamond rings, signet, all gift WTl-PPIIIC materials It the and l0 cant store. 8762 returned very little the worse lor the mild weather. , their odvenmm d the prlsonet. fire re- ltrl-ggedmuntil Wednesday at l1 o‘- Ilsyor Manson presiding. 'l1le min- twin“! "° D” utea cf the last rernlar meetinl and subsequent meetings were read and qiproved. D0508’ Rflbbery ffii‘; '§..i.?‘°m.§‘.‘,°°?.i‘r';re’§"“.é‘£ At Sumnierside t‘... Tm»; young men came before Alban Arsenauit on Second Po“ ‘m. h, h“ not yet been reached it is expect- ‘mwk named u“ a Ihertly after a e}: that the sum of $1,150 will be Pfirs. The value of the potatoes de- °'°1°°k 52nd?! mdAtc-Iogeshugltd troyed will be from m0 to e375, 1°°"'°‘* ‘ ° ‘ “m w 1t evening in aid of cri led hild and of the car. about $2.500 This "W" W’ "m" “m” m‘ ' fro," work ma other” c ' car had a charcoal heater at each Egg: fag‘, ‘T. mom ' ohm,“ T_ h w" we "xi ‘Lulreguplpcwfigllflyhsttlfi: e! Wis gone. Fortuhatcll’ then was merit made by the chairman of the was notemuch heat on ogvlng to m" much “M “d m’ boo“ n" committee’ m“ D" Machun‘ at | Rotation Msciean extended his "n85. bracelets. toilet sets, foun- Later in the afternoon two of the Irwin in the tain pens, nook pieces. watches, young men, suspected oi the crime- "ov . Battery radios,’ w... located and arrested ‘Die third - 1 Pflu- '9.” complete. Wlfl- | l was arrested at his home about four "- 59mph, Kensirlgton. 8740 o'clock Monday mornng. The If?!“ -—-—— er- patt of the money was recovered. ——BUY YOUR. HOLLY 30X]! A quantity of cigarettes and tobacco courteous ' was also stolen. No evibuc Ill Grant and t"e ured that their , gifts reach their destination intact with additions such as mentioned. , | l The parcels will all be distributed ,urider the supervision of the Rover. I Bcouts, whose honor is to be trusigd. The headquarters of the 8um-, moi-side Santa. Pals Fund, which is in the office of the late Hon. J. E. Wyatt on Central Street. is oe-. ginning to look like one of Santa Cloud workshops. Scout Master °l the ROEBYY jlallet is in charge and has already, last Thursday received s, number of gifts for thcl needy children of the town; but there are still quite a number of ‘children not provided for, unless many more people become Santa Pals. Make your own Christmas, more enjoyable by contributing to the happiness of some one Ieis‘ fortunate than yourself. 'I'hat ls the real Chrstmns spirit. Following is a list oi Santa. Pals to date: Billy Enmarl, Mrs. Annie Hunter, Mrs. Rough Tlnney, Mus olerirr Williams, Mrs; Gladys Hui-f man. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Robin- son. Mrs. A. R. Brennan, The Cap- itol Theatre, Miss Mary Hunt, Mrs Reports Success OfRadioAuction Although all the returns have charitable announce- the Rotary Luncheon held yester- lday with Past President Archibald chair. thanks to all members. to thel auctonecr, to Station CHCK. to Mr. Waiter E. Burke (who was at the contols all the evening) for services, to Walter S. Telephone Com- pany for th 1r valuab‘e oo-cpera- -_.__ .tlon, to Arthur R. C_oper, Manager J. C, Simpson. Mrs. E. P. Foley, 75:11:13 school. eioeih-s. gfhtho Prince nlwurd and Capitol rm. s. 1.. B- rier-rie, Mrs. Jar- tqghgyg . LN i’ ‘" , .. . . , °7 "is @3211 Gmstianmcgupllli‘ tori providins they will M‘ u" iorcdispayorto Quite guilt Yglfdg: glimnileresfigut“: JEE M2322 Summerside were entertalnedunlry _ ___ and other costs of running t!" ceiving la ‘ge dons ions from firms ‘M’ ‘P Gallant Bltore Mrs: M" Waite rth st the Ulrson- gr Dec l8 -- The gnschine. was laid b01010 m6 90"!’ abro-d, to Mr. Madison's sterio- Alex McNeilL-S ' . _ . "°° "n y ‘nanny, l “My, ti], gummgr- ell and alter some dlwulm i‘ V" lrrenher for her valued help to w. -—-——-—- I " "m"! h, rlfmdwnmmmm w... hula 13gb decided w concede w their new“ M. Rowe for the donlvion of a PARAGUAY AND "i tilled with m, “h, m m, can”, chm,” m4 notify them atuoncs. Meet-ins posting board, to o. r. Huichescn for rving the use of his office for OOUEOUIIB the payments, to Premier llscMillan and other ITIGIIIDEI‘: of the Government for the use of the - .__<°°w"_“;fe>m.l3=sr_ 1’ l __"' "' ’ "*_—_’*"”—" i“ ‘town bills wne passed u long-paid bill! QQZLQ; ‘nu $118.40; Ilectric llsht paid bills gapflm; unpaid @138. Several, communications were mad and will| bsdoalt witbstalaterdataflcme, union arose as to whether the 1mm mould purchase four acres .Provi.ncls1 Buildng, arzd to the pron for valuable publicity. | It was dtcided to hold a similar 'sals n'xt year, and a standingoom- mittss was appointed consisting of the incoming President, also R, E. {Ulrich and Al. Fisher. to begin preparing for the sale of 1094 The four allcfnnetrs were rssppoin ed A resolution of sympathy m Ro- Hon. G. H. Sharp, recentlv TlllIK 0F IT! neg waste money in i"; ‘a by the death or hts brot- - , _ , _ . passed. 1 “W” “van-fin.” |RIasdOcldsdt0psyll00tothe ' rm use that hsd one n the city. e Prrs mpermy, alto mo u. the m” you; and 1t pofllbld for OVOIYOIO ‘Rod Ones as s part payment or m. ‘Q y"; as t, you“; u” legged ‘elements accrued pn account of d my y.“ ‘humid "n" t“. IPIDQ ‘s work, an addit- m a“, fol‘ n. lanai an a be paid later. m,“ ‘w. Christmas. Salas I | is was dens-d that .1. u. Murley class discounts on watchlle lad saber Ihrisns will assist , , flngg and jewellery. A 1n- _b h tbs sut-ibuting of a“ esll will prove our w‘: m WWW" dish to llllelmn- ‘n: I'M 1:4 a letter re- fi" 5'1 Pill arris. encloaln h‘: Chester A. Campbell, s can: c. ‘w, d m, m: Jeweller. a.‘ q ’ “"""' “fan's? " ‘ l ‘W . who was a s!‘ oueeusuaextterea- Iii a hlaf ad- Wanla Guarantees If the armistice is arranged, ' President Ayala of Paraguay said he intended to insist on the broad- est guarantees against a renewal of hostilities at any time in the future. False armistice reports set Mon- IMPO_R_TANT! f I I Price. and Cloth (‘oats (med). Men's Overcast, sum, lllsrtinsw Costa and Lealbc Wind Daub sad states. all kinds and sisal. Tool of aI kinds. 1a fact we have a Ittls sl‘ eve . It will pav yI ls can. Small llaslstsrs resales-masque ' aell I Chandler's. Victor Radio R-ii9 — $99, will: 7 lubed Due lo rising coals a] raw materials, prices rubjecl la change trillion! rwtice R RADIO VICTOR TALKINO MACHINE COMPANY no: s?‘ q...» .~.;~.. OI’ CANADA —-SOLD' BY—- BOTH STORES tevidao sgog this afternoon when news of President Ayalas proposal caused newspapers to blow [hp sir- ens of their plants in the belief that a; last peace was about to be effected, The Pan-American conference. meanwhile, virtually marked time while Miguel Cruchaga, the Chil- eon Minister of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Carlos Salwedra Lamas, the Foreign Affairs Minister of Argen- tinmSecretary of State Cordell Hull. and other leaders in the peace ne- gotiations followed the progress of President Terra. While pointing out that several knots must be unravellcd before a discussion of a permanent settle- men; of the conflict could begin. LIMITED orbervieearnaalaeaaausbti" ~ o. fiAiCE oPP0sEs i _.~,f9?"2":l::<l;um Flvilt. From lack of care, under-nour- ishment, and the grlppe epidemic of 1918, army authorities estimated that the percentage of those re- jected for physical deficiencies Ln 1935 or 1936 will be materially in- creased. Onc move to keep the minimum number of recruits as constant as possible was taken earlier this year when many of the summonses oi were told to start their compulsory service after their 21st birthdays. The conversations on disarma- leaders were optimistic that a truce would not, be followed by solve fighting, which has lasted ill months and three days. ment were suggested by the Steer- armament Conferences. when it ad- ___ if Germany is allowed the "war classes’ were adjourned! he and ymmg men 19 or 20 years 91d news or local lntsren but advsflldlg of a newly natura ma) 2 cents a advance, ing Committee of the World Dis- at the Montague night. The hockey club inviia you to be their guests. An important point ambassadorial talks so fl’ ‘K6 concerns the French attliub. list the lug or about 300.000 rue-n she hat number should include Had sh-m troopers, regarded here as a mil- itary force, although in Gq-mny they are considered merely party EASTER! 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