q-e-o-re-h-r ".4. § “time choiceefoi Roi not; restate»; QRANGE rr-zrcos QUALITY unmatched and exquisite flavor-Li‘; , for frograrice ..-.». “:4 Ens. fl (p1! wsa.» ~- 7 E‘V€fi'r'y'yili' b Heroic .1 . , . -1 <..-AA.,i (Y\ uno- .-a w... a A. \ neednrnoid, l] 'lrotree— am oi‘ echaufeunore you ore gettitqitbyueingortrehli- bod advertisement columns. r . Yoncin pick up l be 'ns, too, in fir in A ‘ 50,000 inexpensively. J5me utonlndln‘ mimic, silverware, everything in house accessories from no pianos. wonderful my of doing business with. peoplejquickly, conveniently ind HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIN Reaches the Multitude l A THE CHARLO ilii lilllllliilii -..(_~ *\ SHOP from Holman‘! Cltalpg. NOTE : — Advertising ~ locals cost five cents per word, payable lll advance. -OHORAL SOCIETV meets at 7.30 tonight in Casi-no, Dixon's Hall. Note change of date and place. 1i THE VERY THING FOR BOYS AND GRILS-llnve yon got your stil-tiy for the children‘! $1.00 per pant-p or free for tlrrce ' subscrip- tioleiio the Guardian, ill-it’. MET WITH SOME ACCIDENT. ~A man who later gave his rranrc as C. It. llicKlnnon, and mentioned relatives at 'i‘ruca'dle. was picked up sitting on the roadside near Winsluc first Saturday and was taken to Fnlconwood Hospital. lie 1 lrad bruises cu his face and knee and his clothing was Wet and mud- (Ly. He appeared to have received a ‘bad fall, and was dazed. His mem- ‘ory seemed gone and it was sonre lime before he could give his nanre. There was no apparent concussion of the brain. His condition was im- proved slightly yesterday. BURIAL VESTERDAY.-'l‘ho funeral of t-he into Miss lreire Mc- lnorney was held yesterday ruurn- ing from tho City Hospital to St. Dunstan's Cathedral where Pontilfl- cal High Mass was celebrated by His Lordship Bishop O'Leary. as- sisted by Ilev. Maurice 1\ieDonald High Priest; Deacon of lliztss. ltov. L. Polrier; Srrb Deacon of hltrss, Rev. l-‘iirlcy Mullully: Deacon of Office, llev. A. .l. Mclntyro; Sub- Deacon of ()fflce, Rev. F. hieQrraiilz Master of Ceremonies. Rev. 1.11s. Messrs Geo. McLellan. S. Paoli, Jrn. by Rev. Jas. Rooney. PERSONALS.‘ Hon. J. ll. Myers. Cornnrissioir- or, of" Agriculture. arrived in the CLASSIFIED AD On; insertion . Four Insertions . Eight Insertion! Agents Wanted ‘i§‘V§'§.'§§§§§Q..1"Q.§“.§‘§§§f'|'§'f'l' VERTISEMEN TS .. 10c per lino oi 5 words 8e por lino of 5 word: 7c per lino of 5 words city last night from Ottawa and Toronto. While at Toronto he at- tended the Royal Stock Show. At “Ottawa he attended conferences q. |on Colonization and immigration. qfla conference on lilxhibltlorrs‘ and ‘in nteeting of tho Dairy Council of iplfirrrailu. ‘ o-r-e-o-r-o-l-e-o-l-e-i-oo-l-aieo-r-e-a-e-r-ro-l-e-oe-4:] IN wFcnrule llclp \Vtutteil l MRS. B. D. MeLAREN. i WHY NOT START A BIG BUSI- tress with \Vatk1ns 150 Family) Necessities. 100% profits. J. It.‘ Watkins tfompairy, Dept. E., 379 Craig West, Montreal. 243-11-14-1mth “Hr n tcd WANTED TO RENT,WAREHOUSE' siriiublt- for storing cars. Phoni- AloLirughlin Buick Servicc tiuiorr. 5812-11- WANTED. - COATS, onsssi-zs,‘ xiii-it's wear. Iroots. mllllrrcry. for, (lrphitnztge ltuinirrzrgc Sale 'l‘hi.ir~'- _ (lil_\', litli. Lost, LOST-AUTOMOBILE CHAIN ON old Tryon rond between Kelly's (‘rose and Ghnrioltotowlt. Finder] please itomrtrtirrlcatc with .‘ liishirpH-i Palace. ti07-11-30--ll. LOST.#B ETWEEN ROV L liullk and lliurini» Wharf. $57.00. Fin- (lcr plcaso leave mom; at this 1i nificc and receive reward. . For Said WAN-FELT EXpEmENcED 11111111. The (loath (tccurrcd at her homi- Apply for general house work. (iuardiau (if - l!) WANTED-TWO cunt. soAiio-f ii-iSt. Peter's on Nov. 30th, nftcl‘ sev- eral weeks illness from heart trouble of lllnrgaret widow of the late Benjamin Davis Mclynrzrn, 1'“- Nt-‘ilr P- w- ‘C- A111")! "Hinged T4 years. Tire (lecensed was a \\'c_vmouth St. WANTED PUPIL NURSES, COU so thirty months. Write Sorcer- 533434431 woman of a kind and gentle (lisposi- R_-tion, always ready and willing to ‘help those iir SlCkllCEiS or troubli» so, imsmmly Skowhpgulh Mame‘ innd minty will remember her deeds 516_n_27_l2i_ of kindly service. l . ‘ll-{WANTED MAID FOR omen :(l housework. no washing. Mr J. ii‘. Liinlz, 1~l llrfpor‘ Prince Si. 12-11-21. cal Adviser." by Dr. Pierce. page cloth-bound with instructions to Sales enormous. Enclose 10c hell) pay pirstage and Stri-(rt. Buffalo. N Y, Illisecllnrrt-oris FOR SALES-LEICESTER RAM -\ri>ly Joni-pit, liollnml. ‘lnriiutuur. , 12-11-111 FOR SALE-i SET BRANTFOR?‘ (‘iuupirliirg Scales, now; 1 Cheese ""11". new: t Cash llogislor. Slightly used. Apply to S. S. llvtislilll, Solicitor, hlontngtre. m»: 1e 1n m; our-u ‘on... lrQUEEN HOTEL a WATER STREET sTohsoMi-z SAUSAGES.‘ FRtE-til-l today. Saunders. Nervsomv, (f: Cir. llliirkct Building. (i112 9-21 Gino. {"j——— A—‘ ELDON SCHOOL '|‘h(~ firllorviug; 1s llrc Horror‘ ltoll for l-Jldon School i Novcrrrlvcr. (lradi- l.\’.---l. Ji-aunc i\l:rcl(orizl(~ 2. .\luri(-l Mllflll], 2i. i\lur_v ltoss. Gr ll‘ \’il.— l. Sum Frizzcll, 2 llughlit Ainovvilliirrns. 3i. Kittie hltrcPhci-sort. (irndc \'. 1, .\llll‘ll)ll Martin. 2. Kirthrjvn Lirrriilicn, Si, Nlnry Mai:- Phcrson. tlriidc Ill. 1. Fluid-noi- Muc- Wlllinrris. ‘.2. lllirrgirrct MncPhorsoir 5i. (ii-urge blzrcPhi-rsotr. ' (lrndc ll. --1. l*ll(-n|ror' lluss. l. Billy Penny. .' lloss MncPlu-rson. "__‘lHARLOITT'ETOWN f\'m A"“""" , This popular Hotel , H “Pinon completely ‘i renovated and ra- iurnlehod throughout and eflere very oom- fortnblo accommodation to the travelling public. The table lo espec- ll"! flood and the pub- lic are evurteoueiy cored tor. . Rotor 83.00 n day. BRUCE J. TAYLOR; Hiring" I icnlnbwaiow? Hotel 00., Ltd, Pwlirletore TTTW-J Qllicifiorsi." .___.__ .___...___. l l) l llonn ll ' " '11, ; . F . SummoreidepE. (mltllltdgn. Rqsanagm; J‘ D" M“ work. (marl-i. J. l-.. Balfour, New m S’ “ - Wlll-Qni Ionetun: B. ktendlilrlnlh" moronic‘ am“ w‘ h‘ ~ ' n. London; , w g],- p” nrlilns Players: Darth?" ' NH” PM”: We ling. (irnde l (nl.»-~1, Malcolm Penny. 2. Anna (ioriiou NlacKinrzic. ii. lllitrgarct .\lir(-('n1l. - Grndc 1 (bx-i, (‘ass-lie Muc- Phersoo. 2. Johnnie Zllai-Wllliuitrs. 3. Alirriirn Aliu-Plri-rsoii. Perfect n t tcirilmrec: —.lcarme MncKcnzlc Mary Ross, Florence. ltlirob/lliitrirls. llllly Penny. Eleanor Ross. .. .-~-{-O-}-——- ' ORWELL COVE FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER Grade IX- 1, lilorcnci- l\llil4(‘()ll. 2, lleicrr llli-Dortuld. 1'». Waller hit-licoil. Grntlie \'lil.-»-1. ldtlu-l i\lt‘llilllillll. 12f M. l1}. lllcPhcreiotr. Si, Annie Nicholson. Grade IV. ---l. lioizitlc ilvlnufll. 3. Donald Nicholson nnii (‘ltrl-(HO Nicholson lcquul). ti, lrvlntl Nicholson. flrnde ll.-——1, lilstclli: hlclltrnuld. 2, Mary (McDonald, Ii. Dun lllcRiir. (lrmlq l, (sot-l, Kathleen Mc- Donald, 2, Catherine McDonald, 3. Hazel McLeod. Grade 1. (Jr).~-1. Lco Rooney. 2,_Mlchnel Rooney. ' .~< Perfect attendance : -— (‘lrrltty Nicholson, Leo Rooney. - H0101! (ileesoru (K011011111) -. Thtvfunersl took place on Sub- hatir Dec. 2nd to Midgell (Yonrctery and was largely attended. Services is‘. Rooney. Tire [lull-bearers .\vere:— Plcton Mcfformnc, H. Fitzgerald. A. R. Mclnnis, and Dr. C. Dougsn. Scr- vlccs at lire grave __\vcro conducted NOW IS YOUR CHANCE-Mod- cl stilts $1.00 per pair pr free for three subscriptions to tire Guard- rr. - l2-4-lf. INSTRUMENTAL, Vocal and Violin selections followed by a comedy-drama “Mrs. Willis‘ Will" at Marsh-field irnll Thursday. Dec- ember 8th. Admission 26c. 1i. EXCELLENT WORKP-Congrat- ulatiorrs are being received by Miss Nora McKenzie of the Four Square group of St. James‘ Church city for having (lone lire work on the pos- ti-r which won first place at the C. G. l. T. conference recently hold in St. John N. B. P. E. ISLAND IN IT—Tlre last issue of the ’l‘or'oni.o Saturday Nigir publishes u group photo- graph of tho tcn Cirnztillarr stud- ents selected to represent tho Can- adian provinces at a special post- graduate st-holitrshilp (lonaleil by W. C. MacDonald, Rgil, luc. Tobac- co Manufacturers of Montreal and tenable at ,l\lacl)on'.rld College. Ste. Anne do Belliveatr. Each scholar-- ship has a value of $500 and leads to graduation willr the degree of M. Se. One of the candidates is M. Ell. liayficid. son of Dr. GE. Bayfit-lil and grandson oi’ Mr. Ed- ward llayfleld, now of Vancouver. Another of the group is Mr. B. F. B. (3.. and formerly of this city. 'l‘inuey oi‘ the Expcrlrrrcninl Sta- tion. (‘lrirrlotti-toivn. Immigration Outlook Good (Canadian Press.) 0'l"l‘A\\'A, Dec. itr-Prospects are very good for n substantial in- crease for immigration from thr- Britislr isles (itrrlng 192i. said W. J. Blnclc. tonight. Mr. Black is man- ager o!‘ colonization and ilevelop- inenl with the (fartudian National RiillVViLVfi and with headquarters at London. England. and has just re- turned from a trip to Great Britain and the European continent where ltesurvcyedthe qostiorr of immigr- ation. interest in (Yannda continues to grow. said iii r. Black. particularly with people who wish to take up agriculture. ‘ - A iiitlllitii’i,,- Erowrreossnriru r n Demonstration oi Wave Motor Given Last Night An interesting demonstration oi’ the Parsons Wuvo Motor was giv- en before a number of local busin- ess men at the Board of Trade rooms lust night by Mr. 0. H. Par- sons, inventor of the machine. al- ready described in the Guardian. which titilizes the swell of the sea. by means. oi" floating porrtoorrs which through mechanical moans converts the up and down motion of the waves into electrical energy at. practically the costbf installs- tiorr. Mr. S. A. McDonald presided at last night's meeting and the rnrirry (ruestions asked showed the interest which the proposition ar- oust-d. A working model of the wave motor _was shown by Mr. Parsons. who explained the theore- tical principles involved and tho practical runnncr‘ in which they were nrnilo to operate. llo explain- cil that u (lenrunstration plant at Hcrring- Cove, near Halifax. is in proceed ot’ construction, to prove beyond doubt the worth of the in- Vvflllmi. This is favorably situated, with open water the year round. l§t‘l\\'l‘.(!ll ten and fifteen acres have been purchased; some build- ings have been erected and alrea- dy some equipment and material have been placed there. But more money is neodcil to establish the ilomouslrutlon plunt on a working basis and it (is for this reason that the company, capitalized nt $500,- 000 is seeking more capital. Mr.‘ Parsons figures that about $20,000 will sec the work through He has spent five yours bn his in- vention and is confident that it will be irimrrphirrrtly il0lll0llSlflllGd as a sircccss next spring. If this proves correct thi-ro will be an nvcrrvlri-lrnlirg (icrnnnd for tho new motor. as every cottntry in the world is seeking for cheap electric- al power,—atril thin power. it is estimated can be sold at tho trunk liuc at three tenths of a cent per kilowat. ln the New Englanil stat- i-s alone the dornnrrtl will be tro- nteniloirs. lt is the intention. im- mediately upon the success of the deutortstration plant. to increase the capitalization of the Co. to 825,000,000 which will give original shareholders a most inviting opp- ortnuity. - Air. Parsons stated that he had been inritoil to consider arr offer ot‘ 311100.000 cash for his inven- tion by American interests. But he fclt convinced of the tremend- ous possibilities of the invention for thc hlaritliuo Provinces and el- si-rvhere. and is (ronfldcut that. with tho pitrctrt company itr these Hope 0f Irish (Continued frorr. Page 1.) long ‘been seeking of granting pr" - tically a full amnesty to prismc = whom it is still holding. The great support given to the government by Southerners will also nld the settlement of tho vexed and long ileferrcd question of the Ulster boundary with the possibility that Ulster may yet.be included ln the Free Stirtc. The waning popularity o" the Unionist candidates from Ulster in the British elections is giving tho Prcnricr Craig supporters some anxiety. 'l‘irey think they see their power weakened and renllwc- that. something broader than more hec- tarlanlsm is beginning to permeate the minds of the Protestant run]- orlty since Free State has shown itself generously disposed towards the Protestant minority in the south. -lt is significant that the demonstration of ‘the "Black Regi- ment." of women which fervently upholds Republican ideals. against the hanging of a robber who murder ed a policeman in the emvllfl’ °1 the iFree State 131011011 111061- 0111101? ulor, tho demouslrators_ b81118 tweed and hissed for their senti- merits. Present Day Conditions ‘(Continued from Page 0119-1 copied seven days, summer weath- er being encountered all the way. London is at present in the heat of the general elections campaign and trarty feeling runs irlgh. The great issue is the tariff. “Person- ally, lbelieve, whichever party gets into power. they will fall to secure a working mfllflfll-Y 31111 i111‘ other election within the next six months is not improbable,” he dc- clared. _ ‘The Labor party, Major Hamill-Z.“ ton believes. is not-alt present a (litngercus factor though it may become so in the iavent of a close election between the two $16411 parties. The (rnestion of the Capi- tal Levy. raised by 1119 1191191" pnrty is switmped in the 31011101‘ issue of the day, and this is llll- Electiori Forecast (Continued froufPsge 1.) Viscount Younger, [formerly Bli- George Younger. who was chiefly responsible for the Lloyd George Cabinet) one oi the ablest of the present (lsy poll- ticsl organizers predicts-that the Baldwin government will be re- turned with a lose of about twenty seats. which would still give it a» majority oi’ (ilfty in the new par- lla-ment. According to the political wise- acree there is one element which seems not lo have been ‘taken suf- ficiently into account by the elec- tion prophets. namely. the progressfi ive increase in the Labor vote, in all the general elections. with a, single exception, since 1900. 1n 11100 Labor elected nine members to parliament with 118.113 votes. ln ‘the balloting of 1906 fifty-four members were elected with 44'8,-| 808 votes. ln January 1910 forty" members of the Labor party were! returned with‘ 532.87 votes. Then more the setback in December of the some year, when 42 members were elcctd but. with only 1181,1024] votes. 1918 Labor secured sixtyono members with a vote of 1.754.133 and in 1922 one hundred and forty- two members with zr vote of 4.427.- 800. Quarter Million (Continued from Page 1.) es receipt .of message lnformlng' him of his shipment of Cobblers be lng sent to another party. as per instructions. and adds: "We ap- preciuite thin very much and hope that they arrive. in perfect co1rdi- iilon—the same as the ones which we have received in Virginia and are now delivering." These commendstlons are natur- ally gratifying to the Association, as they show that the high quality of ‘the shipments is being frilly uralntailired this year. Shipments by steamer are now over for the season and the last cars to be or- (lered will go forward tomorrow by rail. Altogether over 200 starr- dard cars have been ordered and to date all arrivals have been sat- isfactory. , It is estimated that the yield of seed trotatoes this year was about twenty-five percent below that of 1922. the table stock averaging ab- out the sumo as last year. Accord- ing to figures complicit by the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture in co-operatllon with the Dominion Department of Statistics there was u total potato acreage of 511,420 in the Province this year, or a little over 4.000 acres lost. thnn the 110' the downfall of- Thursday, Nov. ‘i . PAGE THREE .1 1 Yell"- ' 1Y1. § Eastern Guardian ' ..""COME T0 THE DANCE Al‘? (‘arrut-hers’ Cabaret. Montaluo. Dec. 5th. Proceeds in aid of rlnk.2l M ILLCOV E 5c Hool- The following is the class-stand- ing of Mlllcove School for the month of November. Grade 1X—~1. Mary Hugihes. 2. Joseph Morris, 3. Joseph Campbell. Grade Vlll—1. Mary Campbell. 2. Katherine Hughes, ii. Emma Court. Grade Vii-l. Ethel Morris. 2.. Anita Hughes, 3. Francis Connick. Grade Vl—1. James Court, 2. Margaret Hughes. - tirade V—1. Justin Hughes. 2. Mnry Maelntyre. 3. Gladysl-larpor. Grade. lV——1. Kenneth Morris. 2. _ Basil McQuaid, 11. Mullin Hirghes. Grade ll—-1. ltitzi Hughes, 2. Ray- rnon(l McIntyre, 3. Leonora llughos (lrade l-1. Francis McIntyre, 2. Blanche McQualil. ‘ Highest average 93.7%. ' Lowest average 79.5%. LILY CAIRNS, Telchor. Births M _____._______________ LOVE.—ln this city Dec. 2 to MI‘. and lllrs. Colin H. Love a daughter. KlGGiN$.-—At Brookvale Lot80. to l Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kigglns a son, (Bernard Allan). JENKINS- At Mt. Albion. on 20th, to Mr. and |Proviuccs holding control of the iriglris of the motor for all parts of illrc world. the royalties paid and tlrc dircri-asn oi‘ business that will , __ _ _ y ifollorv, will place the lllurltinres to -- . ‘ ' lworld. bccntrsc she feared-without rut- A“ opommity is offered to hr Snl1-1llflt it would be a cripple ltaslgeqtols m» _ _ _ . ' participate in this issue just been scnttrrced to death at (hell-n u“, parent cu who own oumgm Old Bally. Mr. Justice Swift, thoium mwmq for the emlm “vorm judge, having previously remark-g Mn‘ “,_ ‘G_ Brown‘, a repremmj c(l:~—~ , v ‘Society would be shaken to its mun‘ fir Ehe (“onmuny is mnklng foundations if for. onchnonront it‘g§l““?""':““r5 M’ theflchfe“ “Mel wore beliveil that a. parent could l" umloiv" and “ 1 '0 P101159‘! TERRIBLE All . Dominion News Service) reage for 1922. The figirres include dlmmmny ‘he question o! protec‘ the acreage for certified seed pota- tlon its agitlnsi ifrec trmle- “My opinion is that tariff reform in the (llrection of a ctronll. D10- tective policy, with Dominion pre- ference. would undoubtedly fetid towards solidifying the 1311111119» ‘he said. ‘but added that this is soare- thing which l-lnglnmi. (ipenkint; 5811" orally, is slow to grasp. as freB trade has been a predominant foa- turc of her tariff policy. “There “is in (treat Britain todnfl ,. a strong sympathetic feeling to- wards Canada. and British capital 1.; particularly interested in Curr- acres this year as compared with 1.800 acres last year. From those figures it will be seen that while the average yield for the seed potatoes has been smaller. the acreage has increased by about eighty percent over lasti YEH l’. toes, the total of which wns 11,200 -__-_. ‘ airs. Henry S. Jenkins, a daugh- lcr. Olive lluth. Deaths PIDGEON-At French River, Nov. 2.‘) Annie Jane Cook. wife of the‘ late Capt. John K. Pidgeon, aged S7 years. lie then realised that he was observed. Tire policemarfs eye was on him. Ilcfore he could touch his wheel again he asked for his‘ name. and sorrrethink like a cheer be the judge whether it was bctli-r at the house and grave were con-Ito" "- chu“ l" ""9 o" ‘He- to rniret luterestcil parties from all lparts of the island. adlnn (nines and timber possibili- ties. But no great strides can be ii coin packing. ilieditzirl Press. 6'18 Wirshhtgtoir ll-26-3lv. ductctl by her pnslor Rev. l\lr'. Mc- lheod who so faithfully attended 2i WOMEN EARN $1030 DA|LY_.lrer' (luring her illness. l (listributing the wirnilcrftil “Medi- L. folds secrets of nrrrrrlcrl happi- tress often revealed too late. 1008 book, illustrat ed with colored plates. Chapters on Mother and Babe, Nirrsing. Accidents, First Aid. “lb-at to do in Slcknessllctitlls for $1.00.l1‘rc(-. workers. Two (laughter-s and two sorts are left to mourn the loss of a kind and (lcvcted mother. Mrs. A. lllcKinrron of Forest llill, Ida at homo, Addison v1 Winnings. and Ernest of the c. N. I}. C-htovyrr. . -. uni nliTn " min Billii (By Dorrtinion Nervs fServ-icc) II to The woman, Ade Elizabeth liars-l lofski. was strongly recomrucndcili f.“ 1233i’. “t”. ‘-'-‘8.l.‘Ii'."-'- ‘X'i.°.§°i“‘il.‘§ElW&X611 363.1110’ ubse rce. ' ‘ 1n London Shops Before they retired the forerunn (By Dominion News Service) iimgéli. asked the judgo if the jury had the right to assure that if the mother hail takou hor own life the coron- er's jury would probably ltuve rc- turtred a verdict 0f “lllurdor and suicide while of trnsouriil rriind." The judge: N-u. you have no right lo speculate on what might ltirve happened in arrotlrcr court. (krronorrtf juries sometimes return verdicts o. little sytrrpathctlc. but it does not always follow that the in- sanity which they might. find would he rtllolveil to operate as n LONDON, Dec. Li.-——Aruong the attractions of tho West-end after lighting-up time. are the pretty ladies who (lisplny all sorts and conditions-of wearing apparel in the shop windows. (There are fnir ladies and (lurk ladies, beauties with hcmrakl hcitilg nrril ashy blondcs, smiling ladies anti serious ones. groups of mltdc until we get our own econ- orrrlc contlltiglls (there 111111151911» is too mu that. inst <11 n 111110 W119“ this financial interest in Canadian enterprises has been aroused. there should occur unfortunate ' things which tong v tr lsunec Bil fllzrirxzrxla." He refer. LONDON. Dec. Il.—Snmethiirg rod particularly to the failure of ilropped under the wheels of u the Grand Trunk enterprise, and. taxicab on London Bridge. The more recently. nf the Home Bank. bridge was deserted except for the news of wirich crcatctl grclll about 200 tirxicabs. twenty-five (li-tnpptlllltlllellt and considerable emnibuses. sixteen lorries, 400 suspicion throughout blniflflllll- tredestrlaus, and a police mun. "What. is needed badly 1B W111“ There was (load silence, broker. , SIXPENBE (By Dominion News Service) rose from the serried ranks of onrnihusrncir. . He appeared nt the Mansion llonsc Police Court (he following iln ynnd his buddy sixpence cont him sixty sixpences in a fine and l costs. HOTEL VICTORIA Offers to the travelling public n comfortable, unto-date hotel. Cen- offlclfli 11111011" l'1.l‘°“‘1°“ l" whim‘ only by motor-horns, grinding intending investors in Uanulliill‘ brakes. rearing onecyllndor taxi- venturcs may 70f“ for nuulelltlc cab engines. sarcastic. omulbu.~' information. At the 11101111111 “m” conductors, and the ghrd shout of there is no such office." (be one urxicab driver who heard "I talne 44 reome with private luthmTho Guil- lne In himoue all over Canada. Telephones in LONDON. Dec. Il—-'l’lri- story of a nirrse. who (lruwtrcd lrorscli’ in u bath ln which-no water was found rvtrs told at. the luqtitist on Kate Augusta Whitehead, of Portmzru Mansions. Agnes \Vllll.(!lll:ll1.l, u. sister, said she suffi-rcd a good (lcul from pains in tho head. ilcuring u nroirir coming fronr the bath-room. she wont Llrcre and found her sis- , ter (lresscil in her lllltl(ll‘-Kl\l‘lllt'.llltl lying in the bath, 'l‘lrore was no winter in tho bath. but her sister was wot. through. A doctor who Cllllfll- said t-iho- was (load. \‘l'ltrrtins’unld her sister had dc- lusloirs that people wanted to put things in her (ayes. Dr. l’. ll. Spudgin. (levhiionirl sur- geon. said that (lenth wns due to suffocation from (lrowrrltrg. Tho (‘ononor said it seemed cur- ious that no water was found in the birth. but he was inclined to think that persons who inierulml inking their lives very often re- herrlctl at the inst moment and pro bably thc woiunn (lecldetl to let thi- water‘ out of lh_u birth when it was too late. A vo.r(llct'of "Suicide whilst of unsound tnlnd" was mtm-nmp Oreamm. Nustriis l“ Colds and catarrh yield like mug. 111 10 8001111112. hoailn! knlieaptic cream -thn.t penetrates tirrougbmv- err 1111' mouse and relieves swol- len. inflamed. morobmnen of nose Md. throat. Your cloned i10slrils 911011 fllirt AID Mill you non breathe freely. Hawking and shuffling stop. Don't stay etulod up and mtser- able. - - - ~ .- flat a small bottle oi Eire Cream Balm from yousdnllslet. Apply a little In the -~noeirlls and got in- stout roilet. Millions endorse this remedy known for more than to" - " . nus-nun .» (Soonjtops Golds ' Trrtvcrs lluurplrrcy for the pro- secution, said that the woman was unhappy 1n her lllill‘l‘ll‘ll llfc, and was scpitriitiril from lror husband. Shc entered (lotncstic service. (uk- irig hcr child with lit-r. (in August 2-1 she took the child Dorothy. aged vluhti-(vrr iuoirllm lo n llUHPllill, niril "undcrslooil that»- or. rather. urisirtrih-rstooil from tho tltllilOl‘ lhai----th(-. child was suf- fering frmu irrfuntllc paralysis. and would grow up a t-ripplc." She afterwards told a friend ilrcro was nothing lcfi to ll\'(- for. Two ilnys later. at midnight. shr- illritn’ hot‘ child ovcr \Vo.si|rlilrste1' llrlilgt‘ and tried to climb orcr her- self. Some rrrou si-lzod her. Shn lhcn strld: “Tlro..doclor has given up all hope. Mychilil is n cripple. “Let mu go.“ To the pol- ice she said: "l um not a. bit sorry. beixrnsis it is for the best. l (lid not take my chllilfls life froru wick- cilness," . ' llr. llrostcr. the doctor rcferrcil to. sold in evidence that tho child was suffering from pirralysls of the loft slilc. and ho told the nroihcr the child would got better‘ in time. l)r. J. M. Morton, meiiit-irl offl- eor of Holloway Prison, sold that he bcllovoil (lint the worunn was in- sane at the tints of her act. "i think." ho tuldoil. "tirat she knew wllnt she was doing. but not that ‘i wns wrong." Mr. Justice Swift: Have you heard anything in the evidence lu- consistent with a sane, strong- rnirrileil woman. passionately fond of her hnby, linking its life irecnuse she was convinced it was the best thing for the fruity?- Dr. Morton: That would lli! a very unooiurnon view for a mother to take. The Judge: I agree. but, unfor- fortunntely; we know of cases whore people thtnk-theibeot way to benefit n child ls to destroy it. "Surely that ls an abnormal feel- ing for a mother," said Dr. Morton. llfty-"but it rosy be for froth showing _ Minot such a meson lslnnarn so-o "it is not normal." sold lite Judge g ladies engngeil in earliest corr- ilefeuco to n crime in a court of vprsution m“, lamesm“ “mm, Lllllllllill law such ns this. Collectively u“, “mum, u", so oxcellettt. that slrtrp-kccpi-rs wisely leave the blinds up and the lights on nftcr closing thuc. .No longer ls n ivaxctr iaiiy itr tr (lrapcry store u slmpcrlng. tow- lrciriloil idiot who could rrol Iposslbly lill-dillfiiilllilll for other than a lay figure. Great progress has been made. and the wuxen mannequins of to-(lay eonrpete seriously with the tnanneqtrlns of flesh and blood. Real eyelashes curl round the nroilelis eyes; real hnlr “growtW on nor, waxou l1f‘il(l_"llO sood wini luily of 1021i wears a will. 11111 1111" luxuriant growth of lruir put in ly her maker. every huir being fixed itr separately bya special hook. NAILS AND, TEETH. Also the wnxen tnarrnnqtrin has teeth of rcnl dental porcelain, while trails that. niry might envy are on her fingers, and her hands sometimes feel. as well as look. like genuine flesh. This lhtter effect is obtained by the use of l1 special composition. Some oi‘ the ladies in the shops up West can even be wash- ed nrt(l have their faces mode up regularly, ‘ticcordlrrg to their attire. Home warren ladies are nroilollntl front liie..ln order to get anatomic- nl perfection. Prices range lip» wards from $100 and largo sums are spent. yearly by West-end stores on such items. The tremendous irso of nrannequius is illustrated by thP fact that one flrtrr alone makes from 5.000 to 0.000 models every your. i ' ~' ‘WWIX not to be responsible lll lair." Tire woman burst into Learn when the death sentence was pas- sed. Her mo her. at the bnck of the court. screamed and moaned. anildwl to beitnkon outside- , Mr. Justice Swift saldtbat the r mondstion to mercy would be forwarded to the proper qunr- Q|\’ . _ ,‘ -,. . , , nrirnlcurlst , "Nothing would be as effective. to my 111111"- 1" Wmmlllng n-rgltwtiil cxteimlon of (‘ttrrtuluu mitt (o . 11 ndlim products at the blnrpire lux- hlbltiorr next your. Tho uctlvo in- tcrest of manufacturers and Vpro- iluccru in Australia and New Acn- latrd ntight serve ns n very 11391111 example." Grout prqgress hits already been made lu erecting the ilxhibillvll buildings. he stated. runny 01 111,119“ urc now practically (rorupleicd. lire tiuntrilirtn building in 0n fl 11111811111- cont plurr and will certainly be an, outstanding feature. Labor- conditions in Eirglirnd ("e-- nurlrr ln a very unsntlsfactorifl B11111‘- Thc unrost in Eirrope and the fact that there are no reliable tnurknts are prime factors in (iris. With (the whiter coining on, these conditions will certainly not inrprove. blalor llarritrgton who has had an interesting war record apart from his other activities. is remain- ing in the city for a few (lays, when he leaves for New York. . ——~Q0¢r-—*-- Phmcs mo Pnmcsss RUN PARiS RESTAURANT (United Press) (PARIS. Dec. iL-"Hcy. there. col- onel. a little bread. please." "How about my soup. captain?" "Say. where's that nllet (le sole I ordered ten minutes ago. motor?" These and other similar, seine- tlnres more forcible. dementia are heard twice daily in a little restaur- ant near the Madeleine. it was started by the Princess Mnrlnhlrirte. granddaughter of the Grand Dllli" Nicholas. who led the armies of the Oar of oli» the “Raisins until the lebncle. The Prince Nnrish- klne (mixer the cocktails and other drinks nt the bu. consisting of ex-ofllcors ‘of the Russian army. from entry boys to waiters. An ount of ho Princess site at the cashier's (lair and attach, the jfllllrctl. presented l only iii (in-at lirltalu but throulfll‘ tlrivoi- ireirril it and kumv it w; a -H_ (;_ snow" out iln‘ EIIIIIIFP- 1114 11 7mm?’ Fwmllal slxpeircc. ills rtnme is Victor Mung" ' null ft‘l11'i>9\111\1111v"“hmvmg or hm" Prettyrnan, which explodes one The Princess surveys the help." tho slxpenco fall. 1i irrado vxirrily as ruuch noise as a. i-ziirglc ritindrup, hut the taxicab all rooms. Courteous eorvlee. theory. ( lmpoileil by nrr instinct strut-go" than traffic rules, he jamnrcd o~r his brakes and threw out his clutch. Everybody behind lmd to. follow stilt ,und the silence wit.- broken by a chorus of "Dear llll.‘l"‘ from ornnlbusnron and ferry ilriv- ers. The sharp-cured taxicab driver, ‘ scorned not to hear‘ this. s0 busy" was he under the whccls of his cub. v When hc ('il1llt‘ up for nlr. Gbarlirtltetown. Hotel 00., Ltd, PNPHINFI . VICTORIA HOTEL __ _i .\ir. and Airs. C. E. PratLJSl. “ ll" I lh-tvn. E. R. Grant, Truro;- W. H. the muddy sixpctrct- in his llilllikslems‘ $0‘lr‘S: S) _,\_ Hm,‘ Tmh: and a smile on his fut-c. lu- (iti\r.__\_ (L qqwhm 310mm,“; w_ ppm". behind him n stagnant stream ofimiu,’ Si: John; (rhmL A_ Brine. trnfflir. four (loop. that stretched|y|onpwnz _|as_ (Hump Toronto; w_ front the nriililli- of London Bridgi- 'r_ “rep; Stumpy; w_ w_ 315mm for hundreds of yards iir tlri- RMppGWVV ,\'_ 3,; pp Q gen-y’ general direction of Brighton. Aloncton: Mrj. i‘. L. Hanington. Nerves Bad-That‘ . , , ' She Would Sit and Cry Mo. Mary Hocking, Medoe, Ont, writes-n - "Dr. Chase's Nerve Food bu done me a wonderful let of l lulfered from general weakness and wu so run down end and nerves were in ouch bad shape that I would ti! and r ' ‘L and not know what l wu crying about-ll s: med to have weak ipglla. Thank: to Dr. “Ken's Nerve Food, however, l um ml well lion, _I nlinll always keep n box if Nerve Food in the . o te- oornmend them to my ‘k r they are a wonderful _ _ '4 " p uirmhliwd/im it, s a a , at. utyt: " vi’ Mrs, Hocking your Nerve and the medicine bu ker M») ' 4. ~.___.»<;¢'Av-,.4q4-—_.1F '