ii Himself in Pictures? i _ l _ ui. -~ **°*“' " or A S -‘\ \ §£\\\(\Q%//7Lg,,,./f __ _ S n ~‘~ ff f _ _ ' “Rom , 1 EIMREUEE ll WMUI _ _ /’ //’ ' llc: y-ogu grzthzlonpg ‘EE ' . E >{//» . A V _ \_\\:\\\ \\\‘ _ _ ” eu Ive not CM onlr or e er QL. /fy yr, 1 - »~ ` . V- cost fninszlen to se ths_sllms‘i{»§.”d E P »»--~~ ~;a""'Lv---.i` \\__ S _ lm = _ '-1 1" ‘ "‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' 1 'U _ sir //-/¢itt\_?___ 0 lnho MAXIMS Y _or A ' MERGHA.N'|l ' ii Great aeblevurmnta are won at A di constant struggle, n ce battle to bring success out of spitnble surroundings, .5 ' i .'i:'..'.:*.‘°“‘.'.'....i'.:‘£“"‘i.-....‘.i.i'.‘2- “ist - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1926 ' -`i Annual Bllblmrlptions Delivered 35.00 ly HAIL Clsnldl und U. B. A.M.60 ' @ DISMAL PiiEliiillIliNS ARE ‘_ N' ASMUSSFN t°.i'.‘;”.f‘.li;';‘..ii.1”i........,iiretr.r§rfr:;t. Mme. Thebes Sees in the Future Many Mis- fortunes for the World- 'Discerns ter- ' ° s ¢ rible Sea Disaster culties in U. S. PARTS, Jan. 8.--A year of agil.-‘llit cafes ill New York and glass bubbling with champagne. whicih ,makes her say thilt prohibition is coming to au elld this year. ation, peril and misfortune is be ginning for the world in general. according to the dismal predictions of Mme. Deux Thebes, who picked up the mantle of prophets and famous Mme. De Thebes died. Mme. Thebes claims the power to 'her credit the realization of at number of predictions last year, ncluding the deaths of General Mangin. former Premier Vlviani,' Max Linder, the cinema star, and his wife. the comedian Gultry and tile calling of the sean1en’s strike. ln London. This year she sees death taking another but greater French soldier and e. fam-ous French politician.. Projecting her prophetic gaze across the Atlantic, she dlscerns a terrible sea disaster. in which one of the best known persons in Am- erica will lose his life. 'Internal difficulties. too, will disturb-the United States -according to Dcuxl Tllebes, who predicts that the re- sult will- be to turn America “from the worship of the golden calf" and cause Washington to take a great- er and .more active part in Euro-i Dean affairs. \ She also has ei vision of lwightly L _ ISSUED BY PRUPHETESSF _tlonary evils in France under tilt draped herself with it when theinspiration( of a' foreign power. The populace will rise, but peace _and order will be restored prompt- to pierce the future. She placeslly. All over Europe agitation will -- __ ___ _ d __ provoke alarm and des ite Locarno arll y s mar: age. an one much effort will be prefluired to R°"","°d "3 May" by the p°°p|° mogn. He has put ill three Yea' y prevent international conflicts. °.f K'1'°h°'.‘°" '" the "°°°"t "‘""" it the university and will shortly “mmm pictures by wire Bays v_ says that she sees an ehd to this dreadful vision and concludes that - the wer peril will eventually be (canadian Press) 'ras pride. who has lived in En dissipated, thanks to the reassert- WINN}PEG, Jan. 8.-iblaniteba land about as ‘much as in Toront- tlon of the good sense of the Ger- is menaced hy a veritable rodent will have the title of Princess, mlm people and li, closer reap plague and according to reports the is understood, pl-pnchment with England and tleids are so badly infested in cor- There were two marriage ser- ,Dt motton picture transmtsstbn Franpp tain localities as to cause alarm. vices. the first havinE been held i i For Ildilglazlil the prophetess sees Willie the provincial department ol the Church of the Annuhciatlo ` ti i. tl at high noon and the se 'l crack in all parts of t-he Empire ul-irlculture has iiltorma on of se on on, i mul lm-penis of hl-pm] flowing rlous damage ‘by rats and mics to ond - in the Orthodox Russia M-¢,,m,l the poly pl,"-as nf lndln.‘gl~uin in stacks and storage, tin church in the afternoon- The Ver Almost the only bright spot ill her situation so for has not reached Rev. B. Tlmotlloifl' B-'Hd the R6 picture is liuuplm which ghs says the stage where nenewol of the V. TheoX_t0it Dllliiillieii- Thorp WGN phenomena discovered years ago will fi-ss herself' from the yoke of “rat virus" campaign of a few four cr0Wi1JiJ@'1“<~fB (UW RUSS” me Bulshevlkt thanks lo tl savlmir years ago, is regarded as necessary equivalent of -bridesmaids). HIPS rising from the ps0ple_ by the authorities. Measures, how if them being Russians and one _ _ _ ever, are being taken in affected l~iun-parian, au_fl lliero was also _ , , _ . 0 and Internal Diffi- There are going tc be revolu- Militurism will rsuwslten in oer- °'P“' "‘°°“°'“‘° Gag Man Has Carved Niche for 1 HOLLYWOOD Cal., Jan. 8-The novie gag man is coming iilllo his rwnf- From Q-»--poll-Irion of humble usefulness _(rl the silpsitick comedy factory -he has 1-he-n to I position of fiiignity Bud' power in the field of the serious film drama. The gag man used to be the fellow who. during the filming of a funny two-reeler, jumped to his feet with sudden inspiration and exclaimed: "1 bnveiiti while t-be Sheriff is making love to the Giirl. Charlie hits -him in the face with a cust- _ard pie. 'That ought to get a good laugh." - Since that diistant era of film humor the gag mill has had U’ think up several new ones. He was ignored by the producers of fea- ture films. however, until comedy stare like Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin began making fea- ture-iength comedies. Then some one called in a gag man to try his hand on a dull drama. whllcli every- thing else -had failed tc save from despondency. He injected several comic sequences and .the result was miraculous. The sinking slot? was re-floated and 'made port as a -hilarious comedy-drama. Now that he has been accepted in the best of film company the gag rnan is something more than a doctor called in to save l>1°f\il‘@S expiring from an over dose of gloom. He is assilnod to the pic- ture while it is yet s. scenario onli wntchva its growth carefully. Wherever possible lbs encourasee the development of subtly -hum- orous situations, striving for touchs of human intereetxls well as for the frankly comic turn. i Several Times Rich Dies Pexmiless (canadian -Prnsl -LONDON, Jan. 8.-Capt. Arthur Decourcey Bower. who ran thmousn several fortune; including one made out of Chilean Nitrate con- cessions and anohher through "Breaking the bank of Monte Car- lo" was found dead today in a fur- nished room on Haverhick lHil»l. He died alimost vpennileps. The Young The _ Envy The Old _._-n (Canadinn Press) 0'l"l‘AWA. Ont., Iln. 8-At a banquet given 'by Mr. ond Mrs. P. W. Ross bo oelobrltl the fortieth annivonssry of the “Jnurn\l‘ 'LL Col. R. F. Plrkilllhll' told 0! hi! hlvihg as a youu? reporter seen -Sir John 'Macbons d, looking very stately in his Windsor uniform. "It was hhe ilrst time I Md ever-seen Sir John," said (lol. Parkinson." and tl gt up close, Ind while I was e ndlng near him he happened to be talking, to ‘ Pfotty |ir. She Wil telling him lint me admlreda speech he had finds. ami ll om-lietu-a -his reply. lil! dear young lady,” he said, "I *onli cheerfully give up all l have ever done to he Mila as young u You are." I thought mt just a bit gi “hon un. -at f sum em Mt” *lr mast as out renown vm vs mil sm mu l’\\l .find “serlnones in stones" t0 i““|'“’\by player. , up for any other lack on the farm.; ._--.-¢e>---7 - h_ f ' i t is gttigiilftlnlfurltixatiné Pvvmnfliggseoulnii PAPAL su\.l_ coN1'AlN-s ` and nl i oem-:nous coND|1'ioNs the advice and help of the unp by ii\0‘l0 “ “ “"" their Minimum Wage Board to re-tyoer it whole Y'-“lf ~“i““‘ 01 H trfthele Conferences we' most aa- these requirements uitnscther ml llcosontsls lilo tim." mem. gout:-, ui: lm, tts, _oalxitsnoe of habitation or other s nlbnjrs summons, ” . eel-to ¢l\il°l» members of the ro ll ' - ~ ` A 8 ve" W; 'mum Wa" DMM "et not callféli wmgh mfEiYE°n1:l;EliEi`bEl:‘lindllEgenceaI . “ < . \ is i upon, to attend. in oher wo a____ gin rot ____ ______b_e to make, women members whom provineinblhp pilgrilnalrn to llnnlf-._ _“___” governments honor by placing out Pour Plus M ¢t¢_t_on¢s_ fl Mx pi-:sent wpmsn and children are months. as lion X!-ll did in 190 it not sought. if the woman who it requilres ll dolly "lim lf' lm" mc* lc presumed, are appointed to churches for only 5"" ‘i*‘_Y“ li“”°,;`;;‘_‘; these unsslar-'cd positions because of fifteen as I-ro rcfiu ff" ~ ‘of their s puthy understandiniz churches must in- tlr~sii=u-Wil hi' -or economic" tra ning. who Rive local bishops. Tlloy \“‘“'f‘\'cr. hsv_c; ‘freely of their lime, url. not sent the faculty to rolex or nv- u r_e__m_____ ilume the -lon to the Conference. dividusl cues where p@i`5°“9 ‘“"" or that the provincial govornmnt unable to mike the “Wife D"¢"’f" _depot ink tworth while to cell an either because of health- dd; (Canadlsn Prose ) stanti-no Nakashldzie, of Georgi Russia, in London on December 1 at brief account ot which was ca rnion. The bride is the yonnsest daugh er of the late Major Villiers Sa key and Mrs. Sankey, '1‘oronto,an the groom‘s family was distantl family, the groom being a refuge in England since the revolution shidzie fought with the Russia army in the war. The Prince is a student at Ca bridge University, where his stu return to complete his course an after his graduation R. H. areas tc eradicate the Llestruttlvt u_,tgs__(l;ti_yf,__t_ _._u;s§Inée_tvhCh_$_a(t‘gte pest. le Manitoba has no native rat, auth- holy picture.) point ont, except of course, The in-ids, who was givenaway printers to record the dispatches. lsitrut. All the rats in tho by hor motber's o¢tut1;in,CCha_;‘_le te have come in during thc (ramble, manager o e ana a past twenty years, chlehy from the Bank of Commerce in London, wo United States. t beautiful gown of si ver tiseu According io Prof. A, W. Jack- -mhroidered in pearls and cryst sou, or the Manitoba Agricultural intl a Honiton lace veil. Helms college a pair of tate. pivenlxnty ing-away tttiits wi1_?dan,_e_mneeml_»_l s d loot. wil pr ucv suit of pe un 11 0 0 . W o`l'i’sprlng in three years black velvot coat trimmed with Halwacb dllscovered that the im- rat will estt two mzmds oi’ Russian al;_d she woreiagnttil- 00-01 of lilrili lip'-711 Cerlllih 8-111811119 a year uni do dam ge to u nie. hat. e oneymoon s e n great deal more. The cost_ef up_ spRr_l_t in__t’ariS.dm__g _ _ keep per ra-t has 'been est mater ter e we < eremon es ot $1.80 in Great Britain and $1.20 reception was he_ld at the home o in Denmark and $1.20 in Frnnce._ Mrs, Cl-;\vf€lliny lg Upper Bi{l_t_ele The Uuitcd States apartment o street. 01" man 11119-TS- 011 t;grt;:ulturo.__ accordgsgt tt_o Prof. thos_;_u:tt__thtéat_v_t;:ltlln5__;er;\:_:___hl___r____ 8 D po .iii ,l-l ES`8. €l'(‘-€l.l'E.. GS 1 " ::-go :milfs lah that eousitlory. the lirlttlet Miss ln_a.rsa__rf;t_ S;1n:<_ey 1°" SHCI' that the fiircilafaed elect- anti that they cost t e nation .. 0,- Lady ar , s. coils n 0 e ir to 000,000 a year--or that the eqniv~ iiarml and Baroness Meycrllorif n ____ _ to H T _ nleni of 200.000 farmers are kept Welwyn Garden City; Lady .Tolln-. it Cullen °W- he Di`-00888 ibusy raising fc-od l`or rats._ Rat_s ston rind Mrs, Agar Adamson, o have -been known to attack l ve an - Toron mais and fat pigs ‘have died as li .result of havlngd holes ealtm _i_n Letters Mean hem. The ro ents occas ona y who was re-elected lui wlnnleea bv' ~ ln cV¢\'W|'\¢\"'\iI\G l‘"8l°"|fY °f 23-731 gileaeig the boots at horses “nm they To Indian Students currents are carried to detect smoke HU3|”°¢ 12'927__f’l"°'; the Lab°r can. Except under unusual conditions. tcanadtln pren) dldate. F. G. PP no. _ un actual plngne_of rats _in Vlijtttsttst-n_|: ,I,OR_ONT0_ Jam 8__,Mothers and My the Mamet station ‘mm wmch Canada is rsgarretl as mpr si e. .grandmothers in the vmagehoma , - 5375 PWS' J“°k“°“' Dew sn°w‘are the "pull backs" of India, i Judges VIEWS on The ‘mils the “E5 “nd “me” he I5 mr' the opinion of Miss -Dorothy Kil- ‘ , d _ t tnnately situated as to food and patrick who has spent Seve,-,, In In HS ry ilrillk filtjfililf li1B___f"iilti_*¢\`__l‘_‘_‘:_‘;S_-31”' years in close touch with the Zlr ---- ' "fi “lim B" are en Y C ' f th t tt t of the Empire. in (Canadian Pr=S=l .gvhffl f‘""l Pillai* rfh°’*- §_"f“m‘~;‘ ifrlstiiutpvltal tnntto the member 1° i” Y°““& im 0 en 9”" " ' of the University Women's Club. OTTAWA, Ont, Jan. 8-“The -°'_*'*°° in india it is considered s, great factored with a uniformity which ichlld ln industry" s the title of . honor to wflto an examination. in pamphlet _ssued by the DGDHTU whether or not you are successful. mont sr l.ubf<;§3-5_ 1-r§f=; ~,%t=s;_._ 1;-gg. ,l:2%1'-1§_i2%1__=.-=;»¢,Lt=*¢,;i=;I;;:;1§.;§-§g;&g,2==;:;=2;§§§r§,§st{;§i2=§e,_ - |t_ ‘_ ` ,lu .- -;-'_-:gl1==:I'£.§:2-1:1* f.-:12§Ij._F' ji _ - .psf - "'_?is;z_>-1%” ."`=="'*=z’1,;I>'="f--‘-~ . -_ . -__»_: 1-_‘_ '.§1;:_s,;;¢r -_ -_ '- -:',~ -_I-,511-_:»" ,_ .: _1- I '-':»_ 1 : 'F5-'1:=: =. f_-~-:-=-=-;:f:- -_~‘= ia- . -ff- -gf; fis==-.- T- f; _ =:- ._._=:>.- .>. --'ff-ff _ =' -:.;==-;.-:=_-.:‘ 3:=.»"_.;. rffrf'-\`-<.5§:`-_#_;:$":;:b‘¢l%it=£Fri5r-_tr :-2- _ . ;-'::€-=:'-:"`=--=:a.=€-_: :5»‘=f=-- _ -.~' 1 " -» _-_-,-'_<-:- .__i_\ ~.'»'=‘_:.§:'-1_‘_ e 1_1:--__ :-- ,__---_-:-:::-_~ :»t_-'-.'_-__‘-_-,-_-:<': ._ -- .=:-:-.-:-:- :-_-_- :-:‘-:- » -~';-‘> - . l '- -:<=:I;.-:::-'~--<1;-:I-: ` ci" /-_,K _ -...i:...._-rf ' » ., -. -_ - , ' -'.'§:;-,_==_5:'_=»@;»r5==_-_ :it ' .‘-I»"`7"-=<'=-"'*3'~.." »-.os ' - - -'_ » ..=,_~,.; ;_.- fig, _ ' 15-1-‘_ __§.-.1;£.;ri:;;3_l=:;;»:i.:'f= .1 _='i‘..'- _, __f‘5':_‘_>-`+~:,_.E-_-'Z' `_:-'..‘_~ :-4 -_- -»,-;-.f_».< _ _ -_»_ -_;;_;_~ -1---`..._.___- Re~clected -President of the United Farmers of Ontario at their con green at Massey Hall, Toronto. Missionary To India Home On Furlough (Canadian Press.) WiINiNilPEG. Jan. 8.-'Dr. ‘Jessie Findlay. after two terms of mis- sionary service in India. ls home on furlouSh from the Union Medi- cal coliege, situated at Velore. ‘near Madras. _She was principal of the Tlmpany Memorial school in Cocoana, India. between the years 1908 and 1920. after which time she returned to Winnipeg to study medicine with her sister. Both were then called to Union college by the Northwest Baptists. where they are engaged in training indian women in medicine. Farmers Revolting , Over Freight Rates (Canadian Press.) WAS!-I'ilNfIl’I‘0N. Jan. 8. - The growing revolt of tho fnrnlcrs of the Middle West and Northwest against the existing tariff rates which, as the farmers assert. are hurting them insteadol’ helping them, is comma'n",'- 'V =` - :-_»';_»:_-» 6;, .gr _. ~1 - r f vi ._,_f~ ,_ ; .‘__..~._'-_.-\.-.__ _;:;°:;_‘_;"-‘__ ' 9 __,v1_\_-_;_-,- , _, __ _ -_:tt <~.'».7'zt'L“>ii'§' ` _»:'.-" ~""_- g, ` 'ii ._i ». ._ - _ - _._-.-__-=, \-»,_;t_-,_,_.--_ _,_ » -, ‘ ':»1` 1 - » »- it-.»_,_{i~.__j_ .y_‘f_-._.,-_--.»t,=_- , -.-_-.-5.. against the republican party in thc _ New York, and Cnn|dl\'s official dei spate to the 'Pan~Americnn Co greed. Splendid Work Of The Salvation Arm (Canadian Press.) every city the Salvation Army ha vaging of cast-off clothing take place. Here Major W. H. flyer tivlty, that the duality of the good is not what it was ycnrs ago. "Th women are wearing ltarments tha expose them almost to the deaths. Not much wool in thing inns it is wool that the poor was a year nzo. The well-todo .ar more stylish than comfortable. Bu llrwnrr-_ kind when -our mon cali some of the things are sold fo my small prices which help p on n way. Daring Robbery ’ nom KoNe, Jan. s.-'rar hundred bandits today by a darln trick perpetrated the 'biggest all Chinn. when they raided Yunlzke sill( After disarming troops in th city. they donned the soldiers' un e d aria the were th to launches and escaped. Conspirators Held louzhthy the farmers- The admin-, Moscow. Jun. s_~Pollti¢al pai- istrstion. too. it is charged, will trylics of the Uliruini- to-lay arrested I group of alleitoll "white" con supposed to have hee o t prepare the ground i from Romania. chief Bslltslfv r--'-rto of the Czari-at tl be e Gran lost it `f"i -ff;-Z calling.; of il national Progressive ""»'°"'-""-»’.'=’-`5?" -'-` "" '1 r~nn\'rllti|ul at -in early' date. , l ~ t , , _ ,_ Y MONTREAL, Que.. Jan. 8 - in notes, in reference to increased ac- , thorifics ul-1- ial_ini: cxtru procali- e tions to prevent illir-rfercnce with tpassonizeru and cargoes proceed- if ing to lionu Kong. .\':lvnl author- ; ities have boon colllpr-lil-rl to adopt nowadays. according to the fash- rc oily and took $l.000.000 worth o form and deceived the vcluntee for a lanrlint: of "While" alleged platters mostly for- HUDDiFailllre To Use N. T. R. Scored ‘ ' Cn Prairies REGINA. Jun. S.--Saskatchewan .§‘l‘rot;i'c:-.:iiv:=s. meeting _here today llussml al rf-:-:elution advocating the A. lin_'.'ii.' -:l. chairman of the rn:-|~l3::;:_ ri-ir-rro'l to the disabilities \li'.'.l<~l~ wliivll he said the Maritimes wore slli`ierinl:_ Ile formed it “ridde- ulonel" that the National Transcon- tinental llnc should not he put to thc uso for wilivil it was lntcndcci. lAtte1nptcd to End 7 Life by Crawling ‘ into Furnace ~Sl'll*)I1ii\"\'lli'liE, lull., Juli. 3*- ctmadlan ~|-pads ¢°mml“|¢>n,|- lin Mrs. Milrgairot House ltllcillptcd to _ end her life today by crawling head nrfirst into n furnace in hor home here. \Vllen rllscoverod by her husband. tht- wolnan was in the fur- nace to llcr wlul.-itlinc. llcr recovery .ls iloubtful. Foreigners Fear - Trouble B its industrial plants. whore the salt. (_ANTO_\__ m_i_____ _______ ___ _owmg sito tho threatening zitlitudv of anti- foroigll strike lil-~ki»t_-i. foreign au- now measures -ni' protection. in- cluding wnrning:: to '_`::_: in- .. _ a xskiuu for. Ilut wool seems much t0l'0HlB Mill mill-“il 3** "" i`_'1"-` ’|“~ ‘limit-r to get this season than it The strikers’ itil--riff'-:ann ._ --nu- e fined to Canton nnd "a vi =n` . t 5' . ' Steamer Coio..a,o . .. - ay ‘llc staff. and other things are giv- Posted as Miseilig ` LXXN, Jill. 3.- Tfiu l'i\ilt‘(|. States steamer (7fii0"=\"i \\""*f\\ was last heard of o-'rlv 4' ll ‘ 'um- eether, when a tropical storin was iz reported to have cnmr uiiun th" it ship nnd her crow of 31'- mon. today robbery in the history of South was listed as "missinxz" bv Lloyds- e The Cnlopaxi lcft (‘l\urlc_st.nn. Sl. fC.. November 20. bound for Hav- and with a coal cargo. Reports last 9 month that members at her crow’ |_hl\i\ roilcbeil llo~.un'\ ao.fo'lY Milli' ralianfloning the vosscl proved un- a founded 5 -polic by eel g y has greatly improved democratic -.MW smrtwns for the p|ace_ In ____<.’_____ m°°°p°°"' TM °"l7 '"7 E" the this way they were able to take republicans to save themselves is _ possession of thirty warehouses lTAl.iAN ARISTOCRAT KILLED ?|f;n° _:Ram |’g:t5:;:'olff:t?t';:“|';;Gt from which they removed the siii¢_ 'N ACCWENT- Jan ‘l *The Duiw nic Della Rot ore scion of nhl La most cele- son of the Lantg Delhi' Filghmsn GI i In a mot- Ehe ontikifts 08 meet _zrlebocrnv go lin- of his ri leaf ll ll f il l i