W l1I'§ . ff "Well. we'd better DECEMBER s, 1931 . "FBEASANTAPAL llIEEN SilllilRE1..-...... ... .. l iitfliiiii ANNE 2 j A splendid concert was held yes- terday afternoon and evening in the Assembly Hall of the new annex to Queen Square School. f The concert, which was put on by ‘the pupils of the School was pre. 51111100 t0 l1 backed house. There were in the vicinity of 700 in attend- gnce and about half as many more had to be turned away for lack of room. ' _ The concert is to be repeated {Illnrodov evening to enable those disappointed last evening to attend. The entertainment last evening was attended by His Excellency Bis- "hop O’Sullivan, Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald, Rev. Father Giliis, Rev. Joseph Gallant and Rev. A. J. Maclntyre. Rev. Jos. McGreel and. Mr. L. B. Miller sent their re- grets for their unavoidable abscncc. A feature of the program was the ‘camp-fire singing by the Boy Scouts, which included a harmonica selec- ‘fion, “The Wreck of the Old Ninety fieven" and scvcral choruses, in- feluding "Pack Up Your Troubles." As an encorc to their heartily ap- plauded numbers, the School Orch- jléstra played “Swcct Rosie 0‘Graciy’ and “Springtime in the Rockies." ‘ A solo "The Rose of Tralee" was ‘iplendidiy sung by Edmond Chris- topher. “ Towards the close of the program, Principal Leo MacDonald gave a few brief remarks, in which he thanked the audience for their splendid attendance and reception “of the program. He also extended thanks to the societies assisting. in Tthe work of the concert. Much amusement was occasioned l by the witty announcing of the dif- ;ferent numbers by Master Ernest 'McCarey. Following is a sumnllcy of the ‘progremlnm- . i. Chuli.:.c.l—-"O Canada“ an "Canada My Home" Welcomc-Recitation-Grade V‘. Fllag Drill-Grade IV. Charlcstoll—Preston Dunn. Motion Song-Grade V. . Chorus-"Hcrocs" . A Funny Story-Junior Grades. . Scotch Song andDance. . 9. Mother Goose Drill-Primary Grades. Intermission. l. Campfire Boy Scouts. 2. Red Cross Drill—_Gradc IV. 8. Musical Numbcrs—School Or- chestra. ' 4. ltiatriinoninl Swccts ~ Grade VIII. 5. Step Dailcing-Gradc VII vs. Grade VIII. ti. Selo-"Tilc Rose of Twice-Ed- mond Christopher. ' '7. Playettc-Grndcs VI and VII. 8. Dream Paddler-Junior Grades. 9. Charus-"Foliow the Golden Star." ' i0. The King. mdmwgbylp SOURIS IIIGII SCHOOL Honor roll for Novcnlbcr:- Grade X-i, Jcssic Bushcy; 2, Em- est O'Donnell; 3, Dzmiol McCor- mack. . Grade IX-i, Lloyd Mclnnis; 2. Raymond Donahucpil, Harold Hock- in. Grade VIII-l, John Bcamish; 2. Leonard Condon; 3. Jack Ml1tt11°w' Miss node's ncpnrlmonl Grade VII-i, Jimmie Maclnnis; I, Leo MacDonald. rade VI-~1, Shirley Gillam; 2. Stirling Dlnglvcll; B. Gooroo P°°1°- Grade V—l. Dnnnv Molonol Z- Grace Poole; s. Resale Pnllllol- ' Miss lvioononolds Dellnrllnonl Grade 1V—l, Wallic Muclnnifi. 2. .5000“ pqole; 3, Pearl Grouchy; 4. iflmest Gallant and Andrew Mell- grant. - _ _ 2 z Grade m-l. Jooovll 11111115- t; j-George Paquet: 3. 51°11“ Gm“ ' w, Eddy comnboll- Miss O'Donnell‘: Departmfll‘ grade 11__1, Clarence Gallant: 2. ZDorothy Poole; 3. rPaullne Richards. ' ' Grade 1 io>_1, Earl liordlne: 2. ill-l-fluseekChcverici 3. Flam“ Dqu‘ jcette. '_ : Grade 1 (b)__1, Muriel Richards. :3. Florence Crouchcr‘. 3. 14511111“ m‘ J1 quet; 4, John Crolllllfll- f..____- #11!“ ‘E 3 NIW ROSE NAMED AFTER AI. SMITH __- mrw worm. N- Y» m‘ 7"‘ ' newly developed rose 1111f! ‘l1 H .- and autumn. 61117119“ "m m all; .amber and coral lilies. ll" b“ 3' harried the "Al Smith rose" in hon- Z or of New York state's former 80V‘ error. A Ncvorlc nursery llf0l1u°ed the u 8*: \ THE Cl-ILARLQ i"i'i.t'i1')‘vv'i Record Kill Of Gigantic Scheme Moose And Deer 0f Radio Control Continued from page 1 For Rum Boats HALIFAX, N. S. DCCCIIIDC! ',— (Byn the Canadian Prom-Although 5 4.l_Maul.lce _._ ___ ___ ___ _ 9 BosTcgralt/‘langisannmesu returns from forest rangers in the “FROM” . n. 7 ium Herald. v -,thcc.'i—'1‘heBoa-,different districts are incomplete, lkvlolet 0 Ha “l” at 5°11" 110N118 indications are that hunters made " ‘ " ' mm°“‘1--"-‘hoo boon onproachedfa record kill of moose and deer in rte-Lloyd ... 5l-—-M1l'.l0fl0 _.. 52—Edward . 53—-Ralph 54—_-Gerald ... ... ... 55—Glorla .. g lzgtea ag gentle rum ‘running syndl- INova Scotia during the season which 2 n “r :1‘ asked 1'0 llama his ownlclosed on Novcmjor 15. 7 B‘ a 01‘ data that would createl Reports at the end of the season 5 :0 orco o! radio controlled rum lshowed that 1,313 moose had been ll , lll-l- lkiiicd. Otto Schierbeck, chief for- flfinme - 3k '11“ 110mm 503's Hammond richvester,’ estimated complete returns saphlnelg" "' ' -"-- '" 6 1119mm and radio wizard, refuscdWvould total 1,600, compared with 1,- --- --- ~-- --- ‘to deal with the syndicates emis- 428 last year and 1,480 in the previ- '"--~ - ""4 m“; 511W and give the paper an acoountous record year of 1921. l 61_Han:e;" - --- --. --- 5 of the interview. Death certificates for 3,706 deer ep-shu , Many of Hammond's inventions had been received and he estimated 1' BY . ..... ... ... 4 have been 501d l0). exchlslve use 01 the final figures would be about 4,- 83—P'15°u13' --~ --- 9 the United states Government’ 500. Of those reported, 2,402 were gtgulllert . ... ..... ... '1 among them the rhdlo controlled male and 1,304 female. Last year, e 1e ' --- .-- 4 torpedo, radio cgntro] u; Shlhs and the record year for deer killing in no o-o canal u" lea o ..- GB-Melvln . ... ... ... ... 3 aeroplanes 0nd many other devlccs the province, 1,886 were reported. gg-xlllle ... ... ... 7 [or wan flThc increase is due in somomeas- — aron . ‘Ikumuel 3 The Ircmld says Hammond washre to the increase in the number 2 apllroachsd all h;s Gloucester homclof decr and to new laws that permit by l, former member ol. a mm sym the killing of two animals, regard. lcss of sex, by any one hunter. 72-John . 9 dlcale ln " "' Gloucester. This ma“ wast In his last rcport to the depart- "' "' $501100 to gct' radio data- 73—Edw:ird ... '1 Offered 74-2.. ... . l emuel ... ... . 4 fnlm Hammond and was told thatdllflfll’. of lands and forests, Mr. 75-711011110 . _ 3 Hanlmond could “name his own Schicrbcck referred to the rapidity 76—Marguerite 6 llguleu as lecllnlcal adviser iwith which the deer havc multiplied . ...... ,_ , 4 lhccordlng m the ' lin Nova Scotia. It had been believ- 77—Earl ‘YB-Francis 1mm“ smiled that the white-tailed deer did .. H d 0 l l _ amnion ms told that an advert inot formerly exlst m the pmvlncc’ 79—Richard ... ... ... ... 6 80_B1“11' .-- --- ... . ‘ifizgnelflt [in a New fork ncwspaperlbut the bones of this animal ivcrc ill-Emmet .. o in“ l‘ ,1“ ff°g°t1atl°m ‘found in Indizilshell-llcaps by arch- 82——Edw:rd . mlmgel _‘ ecologists» of the Canadian Geolo- C go sc e u c— ‘ll-Elmer... 83—-Albert . ... , l, gical Survey. However, the door iii-Myrtle ,,, _ ___ __‘_ ranme‘ were entirely extinct during the last 85——'I‘ilomas 1 H the “dverusemcnl (110 1101 "P" .ccntury, and as they were a vcry ‘ _-. ... u. one .. c Olqavvznun Bib-Barney _ pear by December 12 the Syndlclllelvaluilble game animal it was much was 1° kmll’ 111111? 110911‘ 1110115 110d desired tilat they be introduced into'()p 93331155 11311091511, 131g. 4_GUARDiAN Gandhi Resting" At Lake Geneva GENEVA, Dec. '1.—(A.P.)—Ma- Vlliliflla Gandhi arrived from Paris ‘ last night to be the guest of Romain ‘Rolland, his biographer, until Fri- day at vlllcneuve, on Lake Geneva. On the train journey crowds as- sembled around the windows of his third class compartment at every station and some succeeds‘ in shak- ing hands with him. At Lausanne he took the hand of a baby who had been held up to him by the mother. Before entering on his weekly day of silence, he said he hoped ‘to re- cupcratc here from the fatigue of his labors in London and that he would spend one day in Rome prior to sailing from Brindisi on Dec. 4. He was anxious to deny a pub- llishcd report that he had said the Indian people would resort to viol- once if they lost patience. “I would give my life to prevent violence," he said, “I suppose they would have no alternative but civil disobedience, which is the antithesis of violence." He expressed the hope thishis people would form no hasty conclu- sions before he returned, but would await a statement he planned to make on landing at Bombay about Dec. 28th. He will address thrce meetings of Pacifists at Lausannc tomorrow. Indian Student Tells Why He Prefers ‘Canada SAYS LANGUAGE AND VALUE Captailfs Anxiety Saves Two Lives Canadian Prcssr-The fact that a West Indies freighter, was a day a- head of schedule, a. glance through a port hole, and her Captairfs anx- icty about a buoy where ‘no buoy should be, saved the lives of John and Oliver Pearl yesterday. The two brothers set out in their thirty five foot motorboat on Friday night from Hubbard's Cove. bound for Halifax. At midnight the!r engine czrri-cd away. Later a plank was stove in as the boat met the on- slaught of the sea. At daybreak they had bccn clinging for hours to a halt submerged craft, raked by the HALIFAX, N. 8., D60. 7. (By the, was disabled and the craft/s cabin I lcrliraill GUARDIAN COME T0 Hcartz Memorial Hall tonight to hear city's bcst tzlcntl and sec chi fashions in “Tile Old Psnbody Paw." 10750-11‘ IN CPl“.'--lvfr. G. K.‘ Gundier, ltfiddicpori. New York, arrived in the City iii‘. night and reglstsrcd at the Cisqzclian NzltIonnl Hoicl. ' N‘ MEN'S GATHERING )~—O\viilg to the suddcn ' z Arthur Wccks the sup- '* of lncn of St. Paul's vc bccn hold on Friday evening oi thiswcck is indefinitely postponed. 10157 SPEEDY T RIlIITS-A-(JT-Tilc cases waves. Resistance was wearing thin. The Andalusiois crcw were break- fasting. Captain Sjostrand had dri-| V ven his freighter up from Jamaica. in quick time. w. Wilson, stconrdl of the steamer, glanced out it port-i hole. "Hey, Captain," he callcd.l “We're pissing a buoy." Captain Sjostrand knew no buoy should bc in sight. Ho rushed to the bridge. determined that the black objec’. was a foundcrcd boat, and hovc the Andalusia up to leeward of the wreckage. John, the younger Pearl, was un- conscious from exposure. Hc slip-l ped off thchulk as assistance ar--l rived, but Oliver clught him, tied. the Andalusins rope about him, andi saw the inert form hauled to safe-‘ ty bcioro going up himself. Both brothers were feeling brisk today. “Another five mllllltes 011d it would have been curtains,” they said. They had seen a schooner and n steamer puss beyond hailing dls‘-; lance, as they clung to the wreck- lbefore Judge Duiiy in ltho County l held. Miss Jacquiiinc lfavorcd the Society with ‘.1 beautiful lent and gave a most interesting of King vs. Patrick Lcugilran and King vs. George Smith were brought Court ycstcrilriy and (!.'J‘.‘.""' z-d lo b: tried by speedy trial. Mr. Alban Farmer on behalf oi iilc Attorney'- Cicncrul, llowcrcr, stated tho Attor- ncy-Gcncrnl wished the cases tried by jury. Tilcy were ac. rilillgly scnt tc) jail l‘) nvrnit the i. " r r (Inn-L lll Jnilllary. The Queens County Court mccts at Mount Stcziuirt today and scvcrnl cast-s are on till" docket for trial. W. C. T. L‘. MEETING—'I‘he W. C. T. U. met last evening at the home cf Mrs. R. A_ Pcndle- ion. Thcrc was a good attendance and an IIIICITSUII}; meeting was MacDonald solo “Just Today” which ivas encor- cd. Rev. Dr. E. H. Ramsay was pres- PAGE FIVE , Canada To Be Represented At Olymflc (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, Mam, Dec. ‘L-(fin- ada is to be represented at. the Lake Placid, N. Y. olympic winter guns next February by a. hockey teen), speed-skaters and a. curling rink, the Canadian Olympic Committee decid- ed here Saturday. The committee met following the annual meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union of Can- ada. Wlnnipcgs, Allan Cup champions, who will represent the Dominion in ‘ Olympic hockey, were called the "best bet" Canada has in the win- ter sports by W. A. Fry, of Dunn- ville, Ont., committee member, Claude C. Robinson, Treasurer of the A. A. U. of C. was appointed as- sociate manager of, the team. W. A. Hewitt, of Toronto,. is honorary manager. No indication was given of what club would be named to send a curi- ing team to Lake Placid for the de- monstrutlorl matches. Curling is not on the ofllcial Olympic roster. Tho- mas Rennie, of Toronto, was ap- pointed to the committee to repre- sont the Canadian Curling Associa- tiori. Though not definitely decided, the‘ boxing and wrestling trials will be held at Toronto next Spring if the sub-committee in charge of these sports carries out the recommenda- tion of the full committee. BRITISH CITIENS RETAIN TRADITIONAL CALM AS PRICES MOVE GRAD. UALLY UPWARD and helpful address, speaking about local and world conditions with re-l LONDON, December 'l—Suspen- slon of the gold standard by Great 93—Lcna-... ... . 94-Clifford .,'_ 5 mo. ‘JG-Ilarold 97--Ester ... Bil-Hilda lib-Tom IOU-George . ....1 mo. _.- ... ... u... 87-—Lou5s... ... ... .10 , . Bil-Wilfred _ _. _____ m: mlect the province. Carmen Odell, of An- T035 ski-llamas‘ ___ "- n- u“ 4 Hammond told the Herald tllclnapolis Royal and John Daley, for- ____ gmshgl-ley ___ H’ _“ I I D1811 tllll-t 1110 11109101‘ 5111p ol‘ anlmcr mayor of Digby, took thc initia- (Canadian 171-355) 91_M0l.gm.et H. 8 aeroplane whzch she was to carryltive and scoured nine dccr that had MANCHESTER, Eng" 13m 7_ 92_hlalll.l0e u‘ _ would operate by‘ radio control a been captured in Charlotte Countyygrha Manchester Evehlng News 95_Le0 ___ ___ ' ' 2 shorn to the ship and return atlMarch, 1806. Five more were 11bi‘}'_iclntlon on the questlon 0t why the ... ... ... ... 8 fleet of fast. unmanned rlinlboais. ‘New Brunswick, and liberated ltheznfqllotcs Valld Mahmmd, President 0g Thcse boats would put out from in Yarmouth and Digby Counties in ‘the Indian students Whtml 555m direction of the mother ship. nted in 1010. So far as is knownlmalmlly 01 A Hammond sygtcm of non-inter-vthcrc has bccn no- immigration of 00mph“, theh. educatloh abroad ceptiblc radio messages was to beldccr into Nova Scotln by way of the hhlmse Ehgllsh uhlversltlea H0 used 10 aid manoeuvres qf the 5mm] Isthmus of Chignccto. Following states the 1.0050“ ls two 10100 , . or boat; such a ‘system now gs 1.5m their introduction a. closed season by the Italian Government was maintained until Indian students who 191G M19“ ncction, English degrees have a “Firstly, due to their English con- l ‘gal-d to temperance. He also made, age. some very helpful suggmllons as loiBritain has not affected the pri- livork that might be done by thclwite citizen much yet- For m” l5¢c1c;y_ most part he is still able to buy as ‘ ______________ much with his shilling as before Mr. Robert lifzKay, Mt, Stewart’ There are little signs appearing LIVERPOOL’ D00 7__On0 thlhl; returned last cvciling front a, visit “111911 1111-1101110 1111-! P10553111? 0011' m; a time and that done well has l0 California. dition may not continue however. bccn the life-long motto of Sirl‘ “"5- “lnwst 5-5 515111595 @115- went Golcs Scott, R. A.. one of Brita’n's| ‘"1’ “ummaflcany the day m’ 3°“! most fimous architects, who has Congress Zgfilliilfd has tiémpofarily sllflpfild- spent 30 years in supcrintendlnz (v d - "1 1mm‘ ed 1°55“ we“ "1’ 60,50,000“ o, Llvwpcol, who“, ollvenes To ay u. match. Imported magazines, Calllcdmh mevcspapcrs, books and foreign win- Sir Giles’ design for the coined, (By Km (rlurk. Canadian Press on ln Poolnlnnnlo followed onll- ral was accepted when he was 2ll “it? ‘Vrilorl B“ these were 11° 37°“ mmem years old. Three decades later the‘, WASHINGTON, D. C-, Dcc. 7- 10 t1"? 81'9"?’ 311m" 5°!‘ 111-9 W119 tremendous structure has had a This morning the gavel will fall in (“>95 11°‘ b“? any 111°" 1'1" mats LIFETUVIE REQUEIRED FOR CATHEDRAL CONSTRUCTION —\._ million pounds spent on it and that the two Legislative Chambers of l“? P3715 1710MB ma“ the avenge end. is not yet, in sight. “Another ‘the United States and the 72nd lcanadlan “"15 3111c"- I-he "c9119 Ben five yen-s will see two thirds of lCongrss will be assembled to deal “m1 electm" 1°“! W”! have bu“ the building finished," the nrclli~ with ihh (‘Cflliflllllc depression in ghelfeenng their “my- W“ 37851111113" tcct comments. "It is unlikely thzt lUnltcd slfllPS. Because the Rcpub- 1° a 1111311" 191/91 the remainder will be completed in licans and the Democrats are evenly I“ 111° 1116111111111" 311171511 1114115117 my li‘etimc.“ ldivided and because neither partylls 1551‘ 15331111113 1°51‘ 97mm‘! 111 111° when finished the cathedral will ‘in any degrcc s....,>o.is the Pmgfes-l lndllsfrlnl World- Plodnollon oosl-s d. sive elements hairline the balance ha“ bee" hwered by 1110 80111 5141115 1 Rome and the Cathedral at Seville. legislation is cxpecicd, ElITPRSS/Td only by St. Peterls in of power, much orntoryr and littlclmd 51151161151“- Lancashlr” 1's “bu: . to meet competitive prices for cot- Srmln- It has boon built principally, n. the Scimit- chair is‘ tho heavy 1°11 01°05 111 @111"- D1l1°1l Em 111' John McIntosh; 4. lstand out as epidemic years throuzh appefled had never slghed the 0l-_ and looked dam“, l“ n dross Dl blue cold ‘adequate ville, was united in the holy bonds l t n ements Saturday. De e arm g of Matrimony to Mr. Stephen Jo-, “G..son" arrived at the office ‘land was handed a letter whlch had comp since his call. It contained The §l1t°l:"'"cilf““‘“ Pa]: fitfve ‘the $3,000 cheque, and a letter pur- angfeedleri k eseaman‘ Donald Sea- mrtmg m be written by Donald mmr Zicrlmd ‘T ’Mx_s James T Ross, manager of the Telegraph M " - i ' I .C°"‘1’°“~" “ddmssed l” C‘ G‘ Rm the Nurtial Mass his brother Pius cKee’ a h. end u‘ ' tie Packm pom an 1 " Mrs. W. H. Prowse, Lows H. “mm of 1 g p y‘ serving. Rev. P. D. McGuigan was Th“ mm‘ dahmd this had been‘ present in the sanctuary, which was Lowther, Jean Iowther, Mrs. , George Waller, Helen DeBlols, Rob- lsilg; fol-t ldenglillllcftllfi plllllgosozlher. tastefully decorated ivith flowers e rnns . ert DeBlois, Gordon DeBlois. Leila charges amounted m nearly 00000 worthy, Mrs. Murdock Mcxinnonynnd Hcmmg 0,00 oval. $2.400 Mrs. Dr. F. C. Taylor. Santa Pals John lVfc-Cabc, Ionn. ‘Illc cclemcny, . which took place at 8.30 a. m. wasl performed by the brother of the groom, Rev. William McCabe. of lBl-ac, Lot ll, who also celebrated _proprlate music was rendered by‘ the balance, in travellers chcques-lRelhBcmard Gllllsl The 0,000, wlmi He said he remembered the serieslfwus Elven away by her lather’ was nllnlbo" “.111” “WW” “m1 “mum charmingly attired in white satin, l lllov oollld 011511!’ be “md- with conventional veil ond orange lNvlltllJillgslliuggggTlliiflC$glgm 1 Hémmz Said he noticed the ma“ blossoms and carried a beautiful 0F BUILDINGS ‘suction and his suspicions were ed by h“ Elston Mm vqllllam Shea’ ‘llmll-Ied‘ H9 made mqumes o’ the Arlington, Mass, who was dressed- NEW YORK’ Dec‘ ‘r-lwvery yo“ Toledfllllh “"1111”? u "m1 “a in pink Spanish lace with blue hat *1 number 01cm‘ o’ mmnme par‘ “G1b5°11" 1111.0 1°11 911d recflved the and mittens. Little Miss Anne 1 “W515 “mun “n” years‘ indeed’ assurance the D0500! W11°5° 11am“ Donahue carried the bride's trainl 0111 111° wumry", “id Roger Hnw- dcr and that. so far as they knew» satin with whi-tc lace bonnct. The son, librarian at Columbia Univcr- ‘he whole ml“ was a g0l-gel-y_ groom was supported by hls lwlh sity here. in submitting a N brother Michael. recommendlna ooflllln "llmvllslml-lialom raonvcrrolvs After the ceremony the wedding in the conalnlollon °1 '1 ""11 "l" an» BROADWAY nuns party motored to the homo of the at the university- F” bride's parents, where a reception “For the lnol 3° W11" 11° ‘MT NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. v-mlzhtl was held and about 70 guests sat "the hope thflt 11001411’! W111 “M “ileading plays ended their Broadway down to an eight course dinner. remedy has been 1111 1310 11°11“ “m: lrurls 12st Saturday and the begin‘ Among the honored guests were the most certainly pa“ o! the duty c“ {hing of the in~bctween holiday pef-lbeloved pastor, Rcv. P. D. McGui- any architect wlw P111115 l Pubu°.icd finds theatrical circleshere atlgan, Rev. Bernard Glllis, Rev. Wm. building ln Ne" 1M1‘ my L‘ l” m” ‘a low ebb. It is a traditionally dull McCabe and Rev. Michael Rooney, and cafflflfl ¢°1151°1°I11t1°“.period anyway and a number of who eachlnafew well-chosen words l0; h]; building. having regard to act pluyg of less importance are also wished the bride and groom over? ‘ual condition of some of the ll°°P1°lbeing withdrawn. 1189911188. _ . who will frequent it. I Among the prominent product- In the evening tnc bride and “Those who have been 115911011“ ions which ended their runs is thellroom were deUI-lllllllv W°1°°lll°l1 111' by m“ dlsem m, hamper-cg, physl- Wrap-m 0g "Hamlet" prepared by l the groom's home, v/llcrc supper was Cally, but 1n many cases only vhYiklNorman Bel Geddea and preeent-llérvod t0 the friends 000 Tffllllv" Cally, There should be Pfllvmmled at the Broadhurst theatre with of thccontractlns DRTW. 0-10? 111111011 made m. 00 elm-y to the newpaymond Muggy‘ Tomngo born n. they departed to their homes, wish- _____.._¢-—--- __.¢——\-—-—-~i- _ "John, the paper uvs the Jink- _ hues are beck from their vacation § in Yellowstone Perk." "H nun w. l r1 :1 (7 i 5 hurry right 'cver and see them before they have "unlf aims developed." . hullding from the street tor, in the title role. The play, of l!!! Mr. and Mrs. Mccabe many ‘blatant give level access to the which much m‘ expected, and rem of wedded bliss- lom 0,. lg gtgpg are lll- which aroused the critic: to a high “Club tell should be 0Y0?“ D1901! 0901194 0h November 5 after "HGW does on: make a ptach car- i 1e. ' .. . , . .. lgilyasuppned Wm‘ hmd u“ m.’ 0 m“, miqemeng 1n dill? inquires a corxsgtndcn... t; i”. auhmdl, 0000,01,“; ‘Philadelphia.- l lending her a handsome present. l0l-—Betty 5 , 13. Francis . . . c £1195,’ had become s: “umemus tha“ lgxcater economic value in India l4. Thelma 101 Dafin my “mm 5°m°‘vhu tam? and were than those of any other country, 15‘ Elli“ 5 g e destroying crops in ccrtanl sections. land‘ secondly“ the medlum of lnstrlb m Amella 2‘ (Canadian ‘Press, Since that time thcrc has bccn an Icllon ln Indlan Unlvcrsllles 00mg " ‘ open season for dccr each ycar, and - I l English much valuable time would 11. Florence a HAMILTON, our. Doc, ’l——De-,l . . ll d l d l ‘ ,_ - i Mme" m“ 11°11’ 1‘ °w° 9 cs my -be wasted if students had to master 18. Joseph 7 scribed as an internationally-known. - . - -nnimals that damage clops and or- another language m Study elsewhere 19. Bernard 2 M1591" mnmvlng 111° 113551115 °1 “chords. Despite the large increase iM the m0m0hll them ls a 00,151,197. _. .._ J l- l“! l 20. Margaret ii lmrthles cheque f" $34100 at 93in the number killed by hunters, the able volume ol lnlluentlal oplhlon 3 itlegll-rslishtillv asgveglrlltsleloffllc; 1186:3853; l chief IOTGQLiIbdFClIIIACS ‘lillllgs of the l“ Indla whlcll advocates the 0000b .. . oro y 5 v “ i 0 (leer arc no _ olng op c c . m! o! mulch and Gelmm ln 1m =23. Iiorne 3 3331x214‘; fitlragegigzrl 222296? 3110 11111’; 11111111015 111's‘ mtllfgllgcd ldian Universities so that student's. 24. Earl 2 - l1 e1‘ 8 l1 in o the province were mar c 0- l ht ll l 0h ll 25. Ilorettn 6 the $3M)“ chequelmr transportation l m“: £1101’ we“ released“ on” Oflirixfll: obgdfricdcgree: whllill, ictmilsn c115: 26. W.nnifred '1 F“ “he? expenses" ltmfl" a h“? ma“ ‘Damcd 31mm‘ m” ‘thought, shouldbe recognized. 27. Dhnald ____ nu‘ 5 Authorities describe the swindle IOTCSC and flclci for thirty-five years. tilt thls ls clone the stream ol- Shh 2 l Francis I 2 as one of the cleverest crimes ever but his luck failed him on the last dams wlll be dlverted to other Elk 29 Hfen l .. . .. - 7 (onlmitted here. The swindier telc- day oi the 103i season, when a Port lwpean counmes and the number‘, be the third largest in the worl 30 Agnes Dhoned the Hamilton office from men brought hlmltlcgllln. Ohlcomlng to England “llll dlmlnlsll. 3i Kathleen 3 Kitchener’ out" last‘ Thursday’ re‘ n“ an “its the lmmmdha c mm“ There i5. I think. some misaDDrcYi 32' John 2 questing transportation to Halifax 0f 1110 0113111111 “mk- hcnsion about the number of Indian 33' J _c hm“ m and an ocean ticket to Ensland. He students in this country. Actually °° p l e said he had been called across the _ Y r there 1s, n student population or 34. Wendel .... 5 Allan“, an buslnesh A Blotlsh 00h VJPDDING putts _ scmetlllng llke 3000‘ every W“, F | ' 3”‘ ‘mm " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 umbia Packing company had for- _ l about 600 new students arriving to, 36. Joan 8 ‘val-dad to Mal-lbw.“ a $33399 cheque On Novclnbcl" fill, St. Joachims ‘leplace a slmllul, number who rc_l 97. Clara .................. 10 fol- expenses‘ he 501d’ bu; because l Church, Vernon RlVCl‘, was the scene mm home alter llnlshlng melt 50b 19g Irene 10 “m0 was llmlted had wrmeh tel” of a very beautiful nnd attractiveldlelL 103 Marlon a ra h crnciols there o mall the ol'- wedmllg “'11” M155 Lmmn“ M“ "1 would say that this total ci_ ‘g p t - "it f M‘ - 104 Baby 1 der to Homing Brothers office. Ilelwfllsll‘ Wmlows" “m” “r ° 8.000 represents nearly 80 solvent 105. Charlie 10 said he would visit the office to com ‘md Mrs‘ Edward Walsh’ Summc" of the number of youths and girls who each year leave India for their higher education. And of this 80 don and the remainder go to Edin- burgh, Oxford, Cambridge, ivianchcs- ter and other centres of learning. Until a few years ago the majorityl °I the student's came 01'" he“? 15011110519 P1111? 11103? 001110 10 5111101? T01‘ yArcllDricst of llillll llrotcctionism. hc-York- 53 a measure ° but 9-110 degrees in the teaching profcssioltjdrc-y. “l, 11w 15,101 draft 0; thehhose in need. The din study law and medicine, numbers in these two branches arc now much smaller. For one rcasonI the legal profession in India is bc-‘ to study the sciences, technology,’ and engineering, which is a definite! cign of the progression, industrially and commercially, of the Indian1 Empire. l I "Let me say at the outset that nnronrod nervous dllllna "lo 111111‘ ivlllto loi-aycl- book. She was attcnd- ‘me Indian students. 00mm, 05W 0mg at the my“, Acadmw o, Mm elation, which is not, political, h..." for its sole object the promotion and welfare of the Indian students by representing and safeguarding their interests and encouraging the social, cultural and athletic activi- ties in their national and interna- tional aspeets. It may seem surpris- in8. but it is true that not more than two percent of the students who come to England settle down pennanently in the country. "Moreover, let it not be thought that all the students who do have their education abroad are the sons 11114 11008111311 of the wealthy clas- ses. Alia England, the clever child 0| 5116 DOOrQIt man may win a scho- larship entitling him to a period in l approaching 11V °°111T11>1111°Y15 "01" L1"0l'l>001‘-"» figure of Vim President Charles- Catholic population and another Curtis. H;- has llfltlVp American 1.1.. 750.000 hounds will be reqnlred. dian blood in his veins but he looks: **_r—~—~ like a. prosperous. elderly business Ina”? “I131? £9511 i°l1¢1l k191i" man 0f Gcrnlnnic illl(‘0Sll‘_\', Only] Whats that? lthc eycs and the full white mous- ..§§"f..§‘1§..“.§i‘."if.‘.’°.' 11".”. fiimiiiliii“ n .. \ , , l1 II l‘. t l l’ ill flllSfiS. can identify me is the one I owcl Ill the forefront. of the Republi- can baiilc are James B. Watson and Rccd Smoot. Senator Watson is a powerful looking man with a fifty." 15°91‘ Mccnbe’ so“ of Mr‘ and Mrs lllofflellli. 3° 901110015 Stlldl’ 1n 1-00- women students during thc pnst i0 .bold Squarish facc, quite a lot of years. They now number roughly iron gray hair and plricc-ncz on a about I00 in the floating population ‘black ribbon. senator Silloot is‘ of 3,000. The dominant motive is sharp and thin. He is the statistical again an economic one, and for tho and financial brain (if iho partlnl medicine, the law, domestic scicncvfmootqynllqpl. hm“ hm‘ 5000M,’ and a few for tilcatrc and film lwlllsoh‘ llhhlllllg hls armi dmlfllcd work. It might seem curious thatllt Wmnd restore prosperity to the .and lights for the occasion. As the comlng overcrowded More and more few ll an, . _ _ - . 1.1115111“ Wuml-‘ll 00ml! 1° United States within TllflPlZ d ' i t-~dtl Clurcha-l, i i Y "is" bridal party an clc lc l P -..tudents are coming to this country , England seriously to study dramatic ll-hdhllla wlll pllhahh. ml r0_0l0Cl| nll- “.7im" in 1022. ‘ "They may join thc R. A. D. A.. but do so generally ns n hobbly. 1311021300 Hmllsoll ol hi,‘ their intc.cst in the film nor d i.. ‘m, lmporlnul Illa?“ Hanlson breaks €l‘0W1'!l8~ A flfvi 01 0011159. :73 111131“ lOllt cvcry once in a while with an “sted 1“ 1v°s“°‘“ mus“: m1‘ are Sm‘ cld fashioned nftiir-k on tariffs. The ;sippi holds (Ionic Thaddeus is filled by . 1. ' l.'. l v , ‘ ‘y’ that Indian “vomm have nothing JllJiScrltIXIls “Itclxruhlillclllllf we freedom enloycdlcent whit." mfstcoal of ihc iliilnd. by women m England and wastcm lcrlllir Them.“ l‘. llvflhl u" A"l7'llll8 Europe. As a fact they have equal Hui“ WM Hviv“ out ‘m franchise with mcn, and use it in- lull" Dvmvrrqfl‘ “ l7 f; can“: tclligently. The feminist movcmentlto Htwnl-flq-k-‘KQ “wait” hr Alfie: in India is growing by loans and bvlE ,0 “c 'rl,l_l‘“"l‘ Njn _ Y k bounds, and women are coming out l f' JP,“ in.‘ "hf, O A . or. into the open dclnaildinl; cllualidoi ‘rlmml 1"‘ " ‘ #0119?’ h"; rights. There is no doubt that thcrc “"1 i" A‘“"~“““ bl‘ J01“ “- is a great opening in India, as in :l::‘(1;1‘:*:l‘l1" °£r;£:1l;“1“:1c‘ 3x111‘; :5: lgllzzzlizuzzrlll-gollltligs; mzillmattcr of (l..'lllilf‘. llcilul charging mmmerce, 0:0’ and lhc 50100090 ‘manipulation oi‘ tho returns. "or the Indian m... trade it can "All ‘no Yo" n1’ 11"‘ (‘llnnlltr "n be mld that great alh-llllcc; lll-c b3. ithe Republican :=1dc sit the Pro- ms math Many Inlllllm‘ both mglfgrcssivrs who ("an block zlilv logis- sic or the Kcnslngton Coiicgc. “It has been said qultc erroneous- llll 311811511 university. Of course in such can it is sometimes difficult: and women, are coming over hcre to i10l10ll "P" l1 lllltv P-"lllllot 111M119- learn the technique of the pfbi-Tlq- Vfully piiF-ll their own ‘DIGYYITIIIIIIIC. for the student to maintain him or 1055140 There 0,0 Sam-m “m, mm. These are Senators Wllllillli E- Dar- hBP-Wlf. and]: a consequc m. many o! them take on full or part tlmo 1°11! 111011 ll translation work and m‘ 19511111118 0f Indian vcrnaculars "Of than Qoholarehips more are “"3595 177 the native states tbnll by either the government of lildia’ 01' b! Drlvatd organisations. Thole :3 ‘:9. 5110mm‘ rather rcznnilzaislc eldc t: the student question, nalrmly ‘M 11110016111: number of loiion panics in Bombay‘ and Calcutta, and ‘ah. (1*'I(lflllfl. lloll. .-i V. Lnf"l‘"£tc come of which produce their ownlcf \VlSi?ll"1ll. (‘ Nouns of fiirM. Indian tzllklrs too. arc bc- Ncbrasla, lfrohon (‘i {n2 oi‘ New coming popular, ihalifih there i: still a big c: "l m \'lc:tcrn' films. So far inc .;\r t: pxcrniag: of the Indian mad: fllin". lacy: dealt with nntivxr lill‘ 1111i l‘. _:~.nd cf this i l c». b.‘ m areosraphlcollr. W1" "no on 11n- ‘ o m- lmense mom for fill" nlnflnl“ ~21:.tc~. 1:. :‘?.‘.:.l '. ..'.i ill? bcs: \ l On the Denlnvratic siilc young "b. ~~ ~ l‘ l.../_.H».' the: she return." dies ‘and even India. 'I‘his holds good too in other fields such as steel, and particularly in the home market, where the British manufacturer sells for the same money with which his men are paid Foreign manufacturers must sell for less, according to their standards. to meet this price. TO OPEN PENNY CAFETERIA TO AID THE UNFORTUNATE NEW YORK. Dec. “I-Bomflfd MacFaddeil, publisher announces he intends to establish the first penny restaurant ever operated in New f relief for ing institil- ' ilon. he said, will be run as a cafe- tcria, with each article of food cost- ing one cent and a flvecourse meal lfor a nickel. MacFadden said that the only flea son why any charge whatever is be- ing made for the food served in the restaurant; is because he does wish those who are to be served ‘to fccl that they are receiving ‘charity. The food to be served will ‘canals; of soup. one cent, bread, onh cent. coffee, one cent, and var- ions vegetables at one cent per por- tion. The new restaurant will be estab- lished in the downtown section of flvlanhattan, and will have a 509-11“! ‘capacity of about fifteen hundred ‘persons. he stated. WILLS WIFE FOUR SHTLLINGS FOR BOOK 1N) RECORD LIES MELBOURNE, Australia, Dec. ‘l. -"Four shillings to buy o. book in whzch to write dorm all the li-es she has told about me." That was all that wealthy Edwin Halsc. of Balicrzt, bequeathed to his wife in hi". will. He left every- thing to his three children. “A nice sort of gentleman." said Jiriice hICATillllf when he cxainlv rd the will. I v "My wifc is prflanging her heli- doy. I need hc: at home, bu: it seems useless lo lvriie suggesting 1 "C23 one of the Mlahbcun to lsuggcct it. mv b0!!!’