I _:“_ _..:-._'._ ' i iflloonllght we Pretzels _‘ . ‘. 711mm Todd)’ Imical Comll! And Biol’! Subject! llvince Edward Tim;- ECCINTIIC HILIJDIAIII q . '"rZ't“‘;" s". »— TALL!!! THAN EVER WILL MY ' LADY STAND NEW YORK, Dec. l2—Two new heels are slated for a Spring PYPm- iere in tie stioe fashion World Smoky speaking one 0f these isn't new, but a. return of the vPTy tall Venetian heel—tallcr than North American wrmen have worn for l6 years. A“d the 0 her ls hard- ly a hecl at all. It's a Cot.lli0n Flipper. pracically htellcss and is (‘Kpeclfd w be popular with tall wom n. At the convention of the National Boot and Shoe Manufacturers‘ As- sccian. wiwrc a Spring line was shwvn yosirday, it was said that a \Vzi:~lun4; on woman hns ordered l‘..‘ pal-S of there Coilion slippers in gniii kid The r. turn of tho extremely high h cl proves bcvoiirl doubt the re- h.r‘.h of an elegant mode-the he? frat womfn again are dressing: to plrzise mm, Most of these heels are s-t iuriher u ‘dcr the foot than is customary To provoke interest. when the weir-er gathers up the train of her Wetting gown. some are Jewelicd zind some of a brilliant color. Heel int- rnt. and sometimes ap- plique at. the back 0f the shxes. gives the Wiw lovzvvnr a stream- lined IIPPPHTARLT‘. Other Spi-inv sline facts brought ho light were ns ioi hrs: Instead of gray shoes, string. a new beige tone. will lzo worn. Sol- dier blue. a mcduim blue with a grayish tinge, will in large part re< place navy. Rose-colored golf shoes “ill be teen. Bavarian rose is the shade. and the shoes are calfskin. Bavar- ian rose kid also will appear as n -\ in. wmru-za onun. nmruzn w,‘ E ANGEL. Fmm n novel by El" D1" Blggers. ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS trimming on footwear of navy ciiif. Shoes that have cQVClCIS will be described as "airifi-rd" More grain leathers and more perforations will appear in nr-ifs 5139s, to go uuili the nrzv su Lint plaids and cheeks. A vogue In!‘ brown buck i5 expectvd and aim nu increare in back pvtent leaiher pumps, to go with whi e miss 1n ~- krts nzd dinner coats Won ' stoskings on» goi g to be dun. and wan it bc prisiblel" lhlnnci". SIX YEAIZTJLD GUARD RE- MOVED BOSTON, Dec. 12_Trc longest rpeciill police guard in Boston's history. a guard that has bccn maintained ovcr the home of Frui- erick G. Knilmfmn. former asflst- ant district attorney of Norfolk County, ever since the execution of Nicola. Sacco and Bartolomro van- zetti, six years ago, was ended to- day. Although the guard was with~ drawn. reguflar beat officers must continue to pay e10"; a/tcntion to the promises, thus mnlnfaing pro- tection for the man who prosecut- ed the pair. executed for the slriy< in‘! of a paymrister and his guard in South Brniiitre. SPRING (‘LANDEBOYIR Dcr. l2~~It may be uiniir zicccrdiu: 1n llll‘ cnlcn- di bu" "o resid nis of Clnruicboyie it as now spring. Sup in the trees is running. nizd farmers rue plow- l“g th"lr fieds. And to filSllCl all doubt. a butterfly ycs (‘ldlly flittcd bcforc the eyes of surpfised lum- hermr-n. ___l‘ (IapitoI-Starts Thurs T MIX C) AND TONI JI- M “ Flaming Guns " AND CHAPTER ‘l LOUISE FAZENDA IN A “LAFP RIOT “ STUNG AGAIN " TABZAN (‘LFB l SATURDAY, 3 I’. M. S t. Lucia ' Celebrates CASTRIES. Si. Lucia. B.W.!.. Dec. lL-(CP. Cablei-Commemor- ating its discovery by Christopher Columbus 431 years ago, the Island of St. Lucia has proclaimed n full holiday for Wednesday, Dec. 18, to observe the feast of St. Lucy, lhl colony's patron saint. One of the features of the long programme. will be thc pressing of a. button by Governor C. W. Doorly to turn on electric lights in Colum- bus Square and provide power to the capital for the first time from the city-owned and operated pllnt. BRIGHT OUTIDOK FOR APPLE EXPORTS "The outlook for the disposal of Canada's apple crop is very bright, particularly overseas, exchange in relation to ate ling being s great factor." stated Major R. W. Wheel- er, Chief of the Marketing Division. Fruits Branch, of the Dominion Dcpariment of Agriculture, Ottawa. when passing through Moncwn rec- cntly on the Ocean Limited of the Canadian National Railways en :oiite to attend the annual meeting of the Nova Scoiia Fzuit Growers’ Association in Kentville. Nova Sooiiu. "The apple crop of Can- ada." he continued. "particularly in the Annapolis Valley. was a bountiful one and of a. high quality." A feature of this year's marketing operations, he remarked. has been the movement of Canadian apples to coniinental countries. pa ticul- arly Holland and Germany. Mlnnrfl‘: minim-m amt-w» atnlnn. $1.50 $1.15 SKXTI-IH $1.35 in $5.00 CANDLESTIFKS _¢,",4__¢_.'fl 4' g4’ 4 _ 4 I in‘: ,_-__d, J 14'} $1.15 BIZ” $5.00 SALT & PEPPERS $1.25 .. 31-50 HOCKEY OUTFITS so. $1.25, Silver --4d..‘a i l $2.25 SHERBETS —with-- PLATES sect. ALARM CLOCKS u i; ' $1.25 . $5.95 HOT PLATES l0 “I60 FLOOR LAMPS Special Prices $100 and WATER JUGS $1.25 GLASSES I50 each FLAT SILVERWARE All prices. TEA POTS $1.15 .. $2.50 45¢ FLASHLIGHTS to $3.75 CASSEROLES $1.45 .. $2.25 25c PENKNIVES .. $5.00 ELECTRIC IRONS $2.50 .. $4.00 ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR $10.75 ELECTRIC TOASTER $2.“ to g 25c SCISSORS ' l i , {In} Belgian 1 Painter Posse: u. paints, diod s: 55% ti; E 5 i‘ r 5 a gun wounds in the face and abdo- and found the older mm seriously be dealt i! um um the "widow" wounded. Taken to f-lw UB1!!! H0O- oclock. mono-rd Spinney will be urn-ign- ed before Judge George Downc at ten o'clock tomorrow morning. The shooting occurred during the supper hour. Police sold hm no knowledge of events leading tn the affair and that Leonard Spin- ney had made no formal omfel- lion in addition to his brie! stato- ment when he gave himself up to the authorities. Red Spinney h survived by a widow. four sons and four daugh- MTLHUIIIIIIIYUQQIIIIJIIYVII homo at the time of the shooting could not be definitely ascertained. iii-i JAPAN NOW COVETING CHI- NESE TURKIBTAN MOSCOW, Dec. 12-84mm: thnt the Japanese were beginning a cou- quest of Western Mongolia were followed today by Russian advices from Shanghai that similar Japan- ese activities were under way in Cl-inesc ‘mrkeltan. - (A Tokfo desputch said civil wit had fined in Mongolia, with NI- tionelbts rising against the 80- vlet’: nine year domination of the regime. The reports were credited to military soirces in communica- tion with the Wu’ Office.) The reports from Shanghai laid Prince Addul Karim 7nd been se- Two Japanese officers were the ‘hmgan gereral. Mah Chuln, at Tumin. It was stated his troops launched an attack against the Chinese provincial Government at Urumc‘ a. _________.____ XONTAGUI W. l. sided. Roll call was responded to by each number paying her un- misl dues, Home who could not be present; kindly sent their fees and altogether the financial part of the meeting wls vary sutlsfuctory. The various committees glve reports, but special mention may be made of the written report of die School Committee, which wls as follows: Madam PrnlidenL-Thia ulter- noon s visit was mode to the Montfldlle Memorial School 1nd we bogtorepoettbstthensrenore- quirements at present. Reference was made by the primary teachers about an oducationsl agnzine that has not been received. We were mad: very welcome by the entire staff, which goes to show the oo-owration between the school and lnstltutn. and we find that our interest in the school is zrmuy lppi-ecisted. Respectfully submitted. . A commit‘ Wis sppoin d in consult the lady teachers in regard to the educational msgulne for their grades. After n. most congen- isl and interesting meeting home- msdocsndywupasaedsndsvary pleasant half hour spent. H. How Canadian Eggs Are Sent Abroad NoOumdllneggssrol-llowodw beeIpnrOedautofOl-nsdnunlen swim Jailed 111' LiiirilberArea (u; Giulio J. and. Onlllhl Inn Ocnmnldti) mount. Que. Don. mntmilhtfol- wifllfifilhgmlfho i; Y g8’ x3e l “wanton All u! i. a: s: Er L IIIALTN IIIVIGI O VIII CANADIAN IIIIQA- luiulsucl CUIFAIIII‘ . m cans“ cannon some dictates that every child should b0 immunised [mes m- m protection of nu sliould oontnln four cords. the win- family. i, n died mm be! nor of m. lucfion UIQCUDI one‘ PM e 1y m m“ card from tho widow and giving cf hwth lnmrmce- one to each of the other players. "Mcst absurd." wu the comment the o! P. Hal Bins, orlglnttor of system used by‘: majority of the national champions. House Centipedes The house cent-foods u yet i: not wldtapmad in (hands, my; the Dominion Entomologist. and the records ind-lento Only occasional infestations. It il s ouriom fragile- looking couture with long slender legs, the hind be: longer um. mu very long feelen thread-like in op- pearance . ‘ creature may be wgudod u bene- ficialasitismmm to destroy cockroaches, house fllel, and ofher insects- M" type of clear visibility reasonably proportionate to the size of the ported to have loined the stuff of . the marking shall be stamped on each piece as moulded, but in either case the word "Maple" mall not swear thereon. KENNETH Mcli. JENKINS adjoining countrysides, when in thcooiuseofhisbusinesmreerin New Glasgow he came often into contact. with the farming population, u well as the townsfolk. News of his death. was heard with wrmw and sincere sympathy for the be- ‘esved family, and the largo num- ber oi callers sf. the home before the funeral and the funeral sttend- ance testified eloquently to the es teem in which he was held. The lste w. Jenkins was born in Mount Abion. Prince Edward Is- land, sixty-eight you: ago. a son of the late John and Elisabeth Bul- lem Jenkins. When s young man he left home and entered business in Olpe Breton. He came to New Glasgow m i920 and hoe conduct- ed a melt and grocery businem un- til failing health necessitated him to retire from active life. ‘niough not actually parilcipltlng in any mice: m- estsblishment the put raw you: he still maintained a keen interest in the generll trend of bul- inem shire. snd he was n. familiar flgurc in the businem district. con- vening with fellow merchants. He married Marie Manhood of (xwell. P111. some thirty your: ago. Thole who survive trim in his immediate family lire his wife. one daughter, 11in viven, three pom, welsford. traveller for the Ohfllfle Biscuit firm, hflton, Aasbt. Dist. Manager of the Metropolitan Insurance 0o. And Harold. of the Goodman O0. stnfl; tn.\ cistern. Ito. A. Morton IA-IIO, Olnrlottctawn‘ Health departments are a fo"m By uniting ' ether and supporting a begin: zxrtment out of our taxes, we chase protection against those ‘seases which can be controlled by group nhtcr than by individual erlot. Common some tells us that 7P fevtr which would likely visit us if we did n0t have life IIMI’, milk and food supplies. Disease which is discovered early Ind treated promptly is much moo llkelyvobecurodtlunls disease on for s long timn. m- as become chronic. mm- mon sense tells us that it would be wise for us to have our family doc- wr examine us, my once s your. so that, with his skill, he might detect dLseue even before we suspect it. m this way we are given the best possible chance to get rid of the disease completely. We know that no two people we exactly alike, and so it is reasonable whenspersonisilLtbsth-ebe treated u an individull. A common- oeme attitude towards disease is to place the responsfliility for the care of the sick person with the physi- cian who is qualified. by training and elPerienoe, to give the can ro- quired. If anyone knew how to g aw haironblldhesds-howmildnot need to advertise the remedy, and yet, in spite of their common sense. people believe what they rend about cures through segret remedies. Ule your common sense to keep Wu healthy. Questions oonoerninr Health. ad- dressed t0 the Oansdll-n Medical Association, 184 college st eet, Tor- flrtiar. will be answered personally by l‘. Labor Leader Operated On EALDSTRAD, mgland. Dec. 11. —(A-P-) — An operation was per- formed today upon George [ADJ- bury, British Labor Leader who fractured his thigh in n. fall Satur- day night. Sir Ambrose Woodsll. who per- formed the operation st Manor House Hospital, slid Mr. Lnnsbury stood the anaesthetic excellently and was doing u well u‘ could be ex- pectcd. ___.i.___ MRS. FAUSTINA MCKENZIE It is with deepest regret that we chronicle the death of Mrs. lous- tlna McKennie, which occurred in San Francisco on Nov. m, 1983 after a lingering tllnen. Deceased was the beloved wife of John A. McKenzie of 2446 24 no, Ooklud and formerly of Little Pond P. E. Island. she wu the dlughter of w. and Mn. P. O. 0'Ddowd and was born in Tacoma, Washington, but lived in Bun rrancisco most '0! her life. She was 39 yearn of age. The" funeral was held on Nov. 4 from the funeral home of McAvoy and O'Hara. 2051 Market Sh, B. P. thence to 8t. lmydlqc Our-ch when n Requiem Mass was celcbrohd fr flieroposoofherlouLthenco to Bply Orcu . The largo oonooune of automobile: st m: mural and the many spiritual and floral offerings certified w tho high eltecm in which she wu held. She Pave: to mougn besides u narrowing husband. lac fit-bur and mother w. and Mn. P. O. Obdowd, four linen, In Joh~ llflll Mzlonoy, In. Alice Kann- lgb, In. Bernice Ice, Ill-u. Flor- ence tlfifllld. The poll besnn wore John Inv- nnllb. L J. llsbonlld. Joim A. KcDonsl Duh! A Ralvhldcllmmoud 8hr Io- Oct-moo. Ihommyfricnflol .108»- ueumdtoblm Inca lympubmlfayber nllnct I: 0Il1dl"8 loovkstm’ All Santa Gian’ lllllqdlflllifllwtairs g I Blg Display of Xmas Tm Decorations Attuuoouwonlorfuldlqhyofnew Gunman. o! nap c! DOM-B. UDDLIS" Infill XMAS EVE, or In uy about our wou- Ilhr on. CARTER 8i 00., Limited QAITA CLAUI IIADQUAITII-l SAILINGS lo BOSTON from SAINT JOHN Transatlantic Luxuries on the Superb Ocean liner EVANGELINE Sailing from Saint john, New Brunswick ROUND TRIP FARE FROM CHARLOTTETUWN ' Regular Sailings: Rom Saint John, W and Satur- days at 7:30 PM. (A5312). Dim Boston 10:30 AM, (EST) next day. Returning leave India Wharf (south aide“ B Tuesdays and Friday! at 4:30 P.1d. (E8312). Due Saint Jo 9:80 AM. (A531!) next day. Tickets good leaving Saint John on sny regular sailing SaturdayDe ‘ iirdtosst ,Docember 30min- clusivo. Good for return from B n on any regular sail- ing up to and including January 9th. Reduced Round ‘Irlp Porn from lnhrlor points In New lrunsvllck and Prlneo ldwurd Island STEAMSHIP LINES .- ~ w. mJznrinwi-t: §3Jl'.?§”i~i?83..'f‘iu1l$§}’§‘°$i$?ll<i1i3&.é ‘Ii-mid. if; “$31.2.