I woke, Ruth Meek, Leigh Cole. ‘ ' Best penman filitirade IV-l, Elliot Macharen. DECEMBER s. 193,3 ecu-lemma ciiiifiili iiililiiillS wilwlstiisyslixiueasd _ bucaLzveunrruaaaleu-qrm whenitcolauto ' aknoobolstbbw tocoilghs, coils, ‘flu or braadllth. Every day brings unsolicited testimonial that nzhotbcrhlzassdy gusoheaie, so dspaad- a ,so thing action. Coughs and colt ralkved with oae dose-ben- lsheddlntlltwo-bro mynls stsn ' ‘ one bottled-stile storyilleytell. lfyou have valmwlfiliifillh tskilll BUC 5Y5. 1t sip proves it. tutu-B s‘ , '. ndlitlso! . u I sets like a Flay safe-refuse su is sold everywhere. Report o! Avondaie School for October and November. Grade 8-1, Mary Keougban: 2, Agatha O'Donnell. Grade VIIL-l, ‘rhelma O'Don- nell; 2, Annie Garland; 3, Reta Keoughan. Grade VI-l. Wilfred Ryan: 2, Rnmst Ryan. Grade IV-1, Gertrude Curran. Grade II (Sm-l, Kenneth Ger- lsnd. , ' Grade 11 (am-r, Louis Ryan; a, Josie Curran; 3, Francis Ourrsn. Grade 1-1, John Curran; 2, Ed- \ ‘ ward Curran: 8, Gertrude Garland Helen O'Donnell-Teacher. sramo aaooa scllool. Bonn roll of Spring Brook School lor November: Grade X-l, Elisabeth Gillespie. Grade VIII—l. Heaei Meek. Grade VII (a)—l, Rebeoca Orr. Grade VII (b)—l, Florrle Payn- fer sen MsoRse; s, Fred Psynter. Grade IV-l, Marion Jollymore; 2, Jean Gillespie. Grade 111-1, Marion MacRae; 2. Borden MacRae. i Grade 11-1, Ruth Mock; z, Har-' fi Johnstone; S, James Paynter. Grade I (oi-l, Leigh Cole; 2, El- mer -Paynter; 3, Austin Wigmore. Grade I '(b)-1, Earl Cole. Grade I (c)-l, Irene Foster. Perfect attendance - Elizabeth Gillespie, Hazel Meek, Rebecca. Orr, Henry Meek, Joseph Harding, Ley- ton Doughart, Eileen MaeRae, Jean Gillespie, Marion MscRso. Borden MacRae, James Paynter, Wilbert (senior), Henry Meek; (junior), Marion MacRae. Highest average-Ruth Meek. ‘Teacher-Bessie M. Marks. GLINFANNING SCHOOL The following is the standing of Glenfanning school for the mont-ll of November: Grade IX-l, lihoie MacDonald. . McGilllvray; 3, Cecil Rice. Grade V-l, Raymond Rice; Gillivray. Grads IV-l, Olive MeGlllivr-ay. McGillivray. Grade I-1. Ronald Iandrigan; 2. Bernadette Campbell and Elmer McGiliivray (equal). Perfect attendance for the month oi November - Elmer McGillivray, auth Landrllln. Vernon Hooch- Isacher-M-trgaret Reville. Calms. s-snAD WEST Honor roll of Cable Head West School for the month of Novem Grade VIII-A, Joyce MscLaren; 2, Rena Maul-arm. Grade VI-i, Gladys Maclleren. a Grade III - 1, Alice Simona; 2. Stanley Maclaren. ‘Grade II (8r.)-l, Vernon Mac- Laren; 2, William MacLaren; 3. Douglas MacLaren. Grade II (JrJ-l, Olga Macilar- en; a, Anna Mani-area and ltthel ymwg Anthem brought, the serv- MsoKenaio (equal): s. Rooo 141°- ice to a close. The names of those nlea oi the Valleyfield Congress- Grade 1-1, James Hayden; aar- “on ‘m, d,“ u, m, °re‘t.wlf emu- MacKsnIia; 8. Thom 3"‘ or, as follows: Pte. William n. sgaeklnnul, John MacPhee, Perfect attendance-Rena Mao- out ‘L Nmnum mo” m‘ Pater asserbslaoa. Pts. William n. ‘lnomnson. He. Daniel Ross. Pie. John Ross, Pte. John as. asscLood. no, John lsaoxlnmm and Pte. Samuel Maolaed. at three oclock on Sunday ai Karen. den. Laran. Gladfl Maclmlen, All! Maclaren, Rose llsclaran. Ethel llaolenaie. Marjorie I. Wehstuwiieaeher. (Patriot please oolm tired in chiffon velvet. James D. O'Donnell supported During the nuptial mass approp- riate hymns were sung by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brothers. After the cere- mony the bridal party were met at the home oi the bride by a number oi relatives and friends where a sumptuous breakfast was served. After spending the day in the city they returned to the home of the- Grade -vn-1, n-vm MacDonald mom whore I- dolloloirs supper woe and Edith Rice (equal); 2, Bernard served to upwards of two hundred i guests. Dancing was then indulged 2. in until the "wee sins.‘ hours." The William Moflllllvllyi i. Gtrlld Mfl- bride is well and favorably known, while the groom is one oi the mmt prosperous farmers and fox ranch- Grado 11-1, Ervin Roach; 2,0711! u‘ pmywu‘ w he, mung“ m, 1 bride was tendered s miscellaneous shower by her girl friends st the home oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. O'Don- nell. Many beautiful gifts were re- ceivedF-(Patrlot please copy.) Sunday, November 12th, was held as a day of remembrance in the Valleyfield and Orwell Head Con- gregations, a day sacred to the mommy of the men who made the silpreme sacrifice in the Great War. Ai. the close of the mornins sorvioo at Valleyiield, following tne scrip- ture reading and the interzwstional prayer for peace. laid at the base of the beautiful oak and marble tablet by Mr. John P. Macheod, late of the R031 l Then followed the two minutes si- ‘EITML “mm” ideal Ghristase liift 1T°°th ‘may Reduced B ~ -"-'-'.f."-:..'='-..'-Z--'I'-=Y:ZE.-.3 '5"? "" ‘5':",*:m:.°.."'_ '°°" Vitamillll n. vases.‘ "fin" "nah l‘ “' Iss- Bale by Carter A Cal, Md. and Maritime BIAIIGII. lid- IVIIITHING IOU WANT you may have at St. Peter's Cathedral ‘lea and Sale tomorrow. ms. COUIT IOOI I'll] s- Abouti q-[IQDAY 130-0. G. I. T" Senior". 8-46 yesterday afternoon the fire- mal responded to a still alarm for a fin in the Supreme Court room in the Court House. The blaze was confined to the flooring around a mini"!!! lfltinl in the passage- way back of the Judson bench rt I" "will?! to tear up the grat- 1118 and s considerable amount oi floorlns before the fire could be m“! Blllllllilshed by the chemicals. I The cause of the blaa is unknown unlem it may have originated from |I olrolossly dropped oissretis butt Is o one has been heard in the court room a short time previously. The fire was first noticed by a Pl-tflcfhy in the hallway beneath who turned in the alarm in time to prevent more serious damage. rouca COURT-Two men w- pesrinc brim the Stipendisry mg- istrate yesterday mo fling charged with unlawful pssseesion of liquor were each fined $200 and costs or three months in jail. Th; “Se; o1 two other men charged with the feldt and R. G. Agnew. TEE POI-K IABllT-‘lbronto reports 6,800 hogs received last week being heaviest run for ilva years. Market dropped 36c. per owl- llP ill Thursday and a further as cents last. day's loading. Packers’ quotations were lower for week-end loadings reportnoted. observation for a year. ‘nu children group being fed a healthful diet i the same diet with the vitamin add- SOUTHEIN LINE SIIVICI- ed. The request oi the Oharlotietowni The children were carefully er.- Board of Trade for an improved I smined at thsbeslnnina Ind end ‘of railway service on the Murray Kay. - the period and it was found that bour line has been submitted to tllooo "We div" oonioiood tho m, head 0m“ ‘t Monet“. “aw, added vitamin bai developed only Mr. E. w. MacKinnon, local 01m. m" " "it" "ml" i" "it" ""11 Superintendent, but a reply has not u the omzmpfu‘: l n_ I "1 d yet been received. Word is expect- lonmmmximy viz-Osage‘: 23d , - e . ed some w“ m“ we‘ plaster models of the mouths were - ro sarcasm-r lsulrm COM- m“ w mm‘ “u” “r “W” o’ the teeth and growth of the jaws. MANDJU" "m" mm‘ 1'1"". Toronto dentists hailed me report Cmnmmd M m’ 0mm“ “F,” with oonsi’ able enthusiasm, claim- h“ “km mm- Oyn" M‘°mm“i| ing that it was of vast value. of McGill University, who served as i Th, wnduslm, pg m; "w", on I Conodlon oflioor overseas. to rep- expected to prove a debatable topic same oflense were adjourned by resent the Command at Sir Arthur at g, meeting of more than 5,000 consent until today, The be“ 0g g Clinic's funeral to he held at Mont- dentists in New York next Monday, drunk was remanded until wedhes- real today, and also to place a where the question of diet ls to be l I ay and another d unk had E; m; wreath on his grave. I discussed. I dollar bail bond eeireated. The oz-i —-— and’ v_1' He", "at: a’ m_ fender in a theft case was GXDBVlCYw, WILL ADDRESS W. K. SCHOOL’ , ed and sentence suspended for six 4m Honour Judge Duffy has SIIVQI‘ FOX months. ‘kindly agreed to speak to the pu- .____. Ipiis of Grades IX and X of West WEDDING BELLS-A marriage Kent Street School on the subject ——~— oi unusual interest took place in of the international Court of Jus~_ 'l‘l2e history oi the dPl/rlollllflil °l 8t. Joechirnh Chum-h, Vernon Riv- ticc, and Mr. R. H. Rogers, M.A., the silver fox industry ill NOW"! er, on Nov. 22nd, when Marion on the Mandates. is well-known to Canadian silver Cecelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ---_ fox breeds s who oontrlbuied large- Pstrick O'Donnell of Avondaie, and 11-3051- gygpg won; __ The i ly oi their stock as well as of their “mu” 5951mm i’! Elimlval‘ early setting in oi winter has forced l exmnew" Th‘ mm”? "m" m‘ were united in marriage by their m, umntmuuq, o; uuvnuon Canadian Tade Commissioner, has pastor, Rev. P. D. McGuigan. The; work 5; m, Exhlbjuan ‘roundl n become stabilized and recently the WWW 554$ ‘W394 llhll-Imlllfl ill l is unfortunate that the freeze-up m“ Nwweghn m‘ "mix" bum“ gown of wine transparent velvet mun-Nd w early m“ y“, u about ‘organized, the first sale being fixed with hat and accessories to match. 215 mm u, new mm“ out “at Oslo for November 22nd. Boo W" otlrnflod by Miro Mm work. About; four fifths of the jobi Maginnis, who was bccomingly at- h“ been completed dam.‘ the p“; to be to afford a corrpiete auction month and it is expected that work oorvioe l" WWW-l“ "Pmm- "it on the remaining par; will be be-‘lllthlllu ‘ml 9'99"" l" b‘ m", early he“ mm,‘ establishment of an auction which would attract brecde a from Sweden In Norway i the groom. B C SERVICE — CI h ROTARY LUNCIIIGN-At the "m mm“ ‘m’ i‘ lioiting from merchants and others was m‘, I numb" o’ on» question of the desirability oi fur- Grant, Walter B. Shaw, Jack Web- Of Uses In Japan has met with splendid response. *1- Msclean, who made a special goes back to the year m A11, the as to the conduct of the Radio Auc- nrodooini Moor in those days woo wasdecidedthattheclubsendbim mine with ill-Moh- Pwer merino, rum-nail rAarlouLaas-srr. 1nd broodlh o! the ernoiro- Native attended the fumrgl o1 hi; glgfgr, 0f the Qilldlnn National Railways. force. Mrs. Gilderslee met her death ally prodiwod- The win lord in a wreath was While driving home to rraming-ipooruisr to Japan and other far “ma” luncheon Yuma“ u“, other Baltic states , well. The canvas“! who ha" been out w success with which s first Nor- goods t be id t Rotary ma,“ zucuozo halndedmem mm, lng its e'arly stagu will decide the er cards were distributed. The we" dwekwwnt‘ euctlzmcers appointed are Walter iii? ster and P. W. ‘nlrner. The can- |Paper Has Vanety vassers reported that their appeal} Past President Walter omit MONTY-Yin» Qllo» D"- 4-1“ was in the chair yesterday. Neil Woo molrlnr industry of J-ipon mp u, “mom, m. m, pwpou, Japanese about that time importing “y, Mme mummy“ lnfofmlflqn the art from China. The method of tlon in that city. ‘Ilodsy being the by boiling the bark of the paper birthday oi Rotarian Dr. Acker, it rnnlbory trot in loll "i" ""1 a message oi congratulation. ll l- hillmlwid mall-WT "id l" ..__. carried on throughout the length Walter R. Shaw, Provincial Live 8W1‘! W?!“ "'9 311°“! "id 5°“- Stock superintendent, while away, states the Industrial Degnrtment Bertha, wife of m. Harold Gilder- almost entirely by the nsme or tho‘ alee, an officerof the Boston police district in which they are origin-i ls the result of an automobile ac- ' their‘ mlllllfllllllfil l! P°d1l°°d w‘ olden; on Saturday, Nov, lsthptirely from the inner bark oi trees f ham, aw panied by ther lady eastern countries. The pulp from her car skidded on the icy pave- the paper mulberry tree is used al- was instantly killed and her com-‘on account of their length, are not panion seriously injured, having readily adapted to rnachinery- Oil both 1m broken. Mrs. Gilderalee the other hand the pulp from the: was laid borest in the Evergreen lnitsunwta tree does not suffer], Cemetery first outside Boston on'from this disadvantage and is con- ‘f-‘ednesday. A large number opaequanuy becoming of greater im- former Prince Edward Island resi-[portance as machinery is introduc- denia attended u, pay their last'od into the indmtry. The Japanese respects.‘ The deceased, who Wllalfi paper for many purposes un- forty-two years oi age, was s known to western countries. daughter of ta, late Mr. and anal ‘n Alexander C. Shaw. of West River rnnufaotlna leaves tmcut the 1on6 leaves go mourn two bIOt-blfi. Wll- paip is made and consequently the tu IL and William Shaw. oi Char- ppq- is very tough. The introduc- lettetowa, and one sister, Isl-a Ar- loa oi large plants for the manu- ihur Horton, of Portsmouth, N. H. indie o! Another eater, mm Louisa can.‘ waskilledbys uoiosboirttoolmsulrrsasitilstouotbubos yeanesoasshovolltorifllllflbrvmntdoot adecline in the York for her home on the Island. qualflyflflg “d”; a common Cold A _ » Matter Dr. Wood's Th THE CHARLOTIETOWN __c_;yil_lg_n_rasr YOU SAVE MORE than cigarette papers cost you IORORHQDeaC-Withthead- dition oivitaminiltothsdiet. tooth decay is reduced by 5d per cent, according to a report before the Ontario Academy of Dentistry here last night, compiled by Dr. P. G. Anderson. C. H. M. Williams. H. H. Handel-arm, Cecil Summer- Ons Ill-l’ was spent in experimentation, the Thecasesoi 182 ehildlemranging in ages iroln two to ‘l, were unner were divided into two groups, one without vitamin D and the other has an area of 120 square with s population of 81,000. 95 per h - While the am objective oppose " "s; L‘! w’ citrus fruits, which, along with the Canada. now purchases her raw co-, cos direct whereas tormcrly it was wegian fur ailctlon -ets in draw- ma“ peasant proprietor‘ and me mIJOYl-V of the farms- are lem than m‘ ‘mm’ W” w m” d“ five so e. in extent, mu condition is largely responsible fbr the sound financial condition oi the island as income earned for the most part remains and is spent within the world. which helps to swell the ciletoms revenue, the chief source of gove-nment income. ' ada accounts for 183 per cont, the Unlftd K111840111 beinl credited will! 84o Per cent, The United States enjoys a percentage o! 10.5 British Guiana, 19.7 per cent. of the Canadian impirti, flour. main- 'y baker's g ade, is the largest item aeeo equivalent to the whole of the imports from the United States. This flour is used mostly for bread iookins as bountiful sup-plies of lo- cal poducts such Dlantains and sweet pOtaloss are almost eHl-lfllly substituted for flour ‘by the greater pert of the populg- tion. Other comrmfltles iimported are, in order of value, hnnbcr, med helm! BI-Klilll. 3 Helen Roper. Janet Stewart. 3 Eleanor l-ligson. moi-Iron. 8 Doris Maodonald. Grade 7-1 BLQILIQY mm,p,on_ , °“° Kimball Keeping, 3 Constan u“. reason being that the process of mum 6e Bridge. Besida her husband she fihea d the bark fom which the PW Grade 5-1 Allison Saunders, Riohorii Bosnsu. s Rose Stewart. Owls 0-»: Cynthia Kendall, 2 Isl lmil" W" WP" h” Jay. s liner VanBuskirk. made broads upon the household G I at.“ ‘__y van“ H0096.’ 2 ha‘ 1% Simpson. Steven orade l Cromwell. 2 Joy Iraeer, Canalbell. arson a (u. Siawarti-l rhyuls Moleod. s sari lesoaoesid. a rata- _ leen Jobndon. I Grade s (0. Dongian-l Alum. Bllfllllfll. 2 Give leaping, I Helen SUI!!!- -, Grad! Selim Aitba, l Jfl] Howsfl». I Inert raaeoe, a Have you as a smoker who rolls his owe Cigarettes, balanced the cost of smoking a fine all with so-called ‘TREE’ papers against the cost of using Turret Fine Cast and buying your own papers ? Tbsse Figure: May Start/e You ll! l I'D. office Cut with pspera-IB packages st 10c. . . . . .. 1.80 l lb.oiTuri-er1’i'oeCutwithourpspel-s-i$ packages at 10c 1.50 Saving . .30 UPokal-Hands, Jroxlmsievsine . . . . . 197i Cost of 4 books of "Vogue" or “Chsoteclef papers to roll 1lb.ofTurreal’inaCnt . . . . . . . . . . . . . - BynsisgTuniPlaeCoinets-wing................. J7) It pa]: to “Roll Your Own” with TURRET FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO SAVE THE POKER HANDS mperlal Tobacco (‘on nv of Canada. Limited l Spices From Fined For Wrongly the Indies Billed Farm Products i s-i--__ i WASHINGTON, n. c, Dec. MONTREAL. Que. Doc. 4——'l‘he A court Jucmment of interest phrase "s;ic:s from the Indieefshippers of hay, stow and other caries us back to the days when farm products has been handed spices were highly valued, being down by Judge Foreman of the classed along with gold. The island District Court of New Jersey at of Grenada in the British West Trenton, N. J., in three indictments Indies. which lies on the route of chasing under billing and mis- ihe west Indies liners of the billing of carlood shlpmfilts oi hay Canadian National steamships. is and straw. One defendant “as fincd the largest produzer of spices ll’l $5000. another fined $1000, a third those islands. It is the scat of gov- ffncd $1000 and senienced to one cmmr-m of the islands comgised year's imprisonment and the within the Windward group and fourth fined $1000 and six months miles in p ison. The prison sentences in ‘the latter two cases were suspended and the defendants placed on pro- bation. The cases were investigated by the Interstate Comlrlcme Com- mission‘; bureau of inqui y, which insisted the United States attorney for the district in their handling aria disposition. 4- Pnt‘ wmlorlsing the colored popu? siion. Of late the island of Gen- vpices, form the chief expo t-s. thnough cosranission, houses in New York. The bulk of, the land is owned and worked by’ IDNG IlVI-I. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The November meeting of the Long River Women's Inshtute was held at the home of Mrs. Murdock Maclseod with twelve members and five visitors present. The President, Mrs. Ernest Dunning, presided. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Ode, followed by the Creed. Roli call was answered with "A Sup- |per Dish Recipe.” Three members paid their fees. 'I‘he minutes oi the previous meeting were read and ap- proved. The following committees were appointed: School, Mrs. Elmer Paynter, Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstorle; , Sick, Mrs. Heath Campbell and Miss Mae Found; Prosrorn- MH- Ernest Dunning and Mrs. Andrew. Johnstone; Lunch, Mrs. Murray Constable and Mrs. Ernest Dunnina. A letter from the supervisor reslrdr ing questionnaires was read and l-ht the following convenors appointed: Agriculture, Mrs. Andrew John-, stone; National Events, Mrs. Everett Paynter; Home Economics, Mrs. Murdock MscLeod; Better Schools and Education, Mrs. Heath Camp- bell; Izgislation, Mrs. Harry Payn- ter; Canadian Industries, Mrs. E1- lner Payntcr; Public Health, Mrs. Ernest Dunning; Child Welfare.‘ Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone; Dengue of Nations, Mrs. Alan campboll- Il was moved and seconded that a let- Of the tom import trade, con-i ~ t nd other British possessions, p in- Trinidad. Barbados and I‘ unting for approximately onc- alf the value of the imports and I1 as breadfruit. om Canada in addition to flour _. . "5 "I08. . 19D“ “d ‘ m’ mwe" The ment, struck a tree. and was oom- moat entlely in the manufacture “w” buttermoigfldecgr; fir; s“: tel- of sympathy be sent to a be- plctely wrecked. we. Gilderalee oi hand-made papers as the fibres. chum ' n leaved member. On the resignation of the President, Mrs. Alan CamP- bell was elected to that office for the ensuing year. The FY08"!!! "n" slated of a reading. "My COUNTY. My District, My Home," by Mrs. AD- drew Johnstonc; Duet, “My Own Dear Land," by Miss Mae Found. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning; Reading. "On Being Clinlcked", by Mrs. Alan Campbell. Next meeting tn be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. John- stone, roll call to be answered with “My hvorite Book and its Author." Mnting closed by singing the Na- tioeal Anthem. W3 Sher-en. 2 Samuel Tweel. 3 Kenneth Maoxenzie, Doris ilodd. Grade 2 (Ruth Stewam-l Ma:- FRINCB STREET SCHOOL Grade 10: 1 Dena 001m, 2 Ks.- 3. Glide 9-1 Thelma Ding-well. 2 2. Grade 8-1 Doreen Alley, z Janet (Junior i-I "@- l Oles welsh. s vm Lsrter. a Ii lleen Culpeok. a Jean Moore and Ion. s Billie llael-sren. u. lhodonaltD-l Bert l Bosh i can}??? l0 great harbor bridge "“'"4°-"' l‘ WWW l!" Veil-il- oi young men on the force fol "bio "l" to time inolinod w wl- which Lord ‘Pienchard, commis- cide. The 5th suicide since hrldeo opened ls-ol you‘ is now re- has been working for tbs past an ported. according to word just 1e- yo“; oeived by an officer of the cans-l dim Naillmli Bltlrn-“hillo- There is ems and seven chief-inqxdora o! o mwins foolins that somethlnu the uniformed branch are due to will have to be would-be suicides from themselves. appointed to fill-the vacant posta Beautiful Monument‘ Honors Stalin’ s Wife monument, the work of one of the most talented of the younger Soviet ed depart/mun, "D g" g merit erected during his absence. represents a larger than life-size nation by u“ n“ ‘m! m5’ '1“ head of Mrs. Stalin, growing out oi m” unlaw‘ m“ chum" N a pillar about 10 feet high. The sculptured head emerges from‘ ly turned in a natural pose and very lifelike. Undoubtedly the sculptor. Feodor Shade, tried to catch in marble the real charm of this wo- man to whom Stalin was so deeply devoted. Out of the surface o! the pillar also extends the woman's resting lightly on the marble. uneven marble slabs forming a sort o! pedestal, lies a huge withered rose of pink marble, the stalk and leaves being bronae. The rose seems love and despair at the foot cf the monument, leaves remarkably lifelike despite the unnatural size. for November: Ireod: 2, Marion Ready. Louise Msclleod. bell and Leroy Campbell (equal); 2, u“ lh-iid MacLeod: 3. Archie Johnston.‘ Margaret Maclleod; l. Layton Pro- oi-sce r (ai-l. nweu Davison; 2. tbmetandcbeee Roma Kilhride; S, George Manhood. s Grade I (b)—1, Genevieve Kil-l u. and Shir-lie Sterne. a Md" 5 Q Australian Bridge _ Lure To Suicides MONTREAL. Que. Dec. 4~The | Yout h Is Served In London Police IONDON, Dec k-(OPJ-Nan) at Sydney. New Year promotions in the Metro- llustrslia. one of the worid's big politsn police force are gontqg- nclnoenna foils. lino one dissd- plated in connection with the an tho sioner oi the sletropolitan Police. At Christmas. eight superintend- done to save resign, and younger men will be In addition 20 young detective-in- ‘specter: will rtiplsce the ofmfill. appointed to the new rank of Chief Inspector oi Crime. wiioaa dutyitwillbetokeqltlseflml- missioner informed of the state of MOSCOW, Dec. L-A beautiful crime in each division. lord Trcnchardh recently-Min- sculptors, has been erected on the [or grave of Nadaahda Allelujeva-Sta- lin, the late wife oi the all-powerful Soviet leader. Upon his return from a protrscQ ted vacation in the Caucasus recent- 1y. Stalin's first visit was to the . . grave of his wife to see the monu- fhhbelln: ‘grimy flown‘ t: xi.‘ Done in a pure classical style, it sewing men’ n’ u ha!“ ‘mi Nb‘ I this revolutionary cimnga which aims at creating a kieener ‘promotion than have erm- been oi- The pm“ 15 whywmy mama iercd in the history o1 the ioicc. Detective Knits As Kiddies Play ‘ DMUJON‘, Dec. 4—(CI'.) — A mystery worrisn is known to t-hs London perk keepers as ‘The Watche ." Day after day the k011i Jntooneor othoroftbellilon» don County Council parks or open- spaoes, to sit knitting or reading but always with an eye open for wrongdoers. She is the woman de- tective clrapioyed by the L C. G who watches over safety of woman and children The mystery of her identity and the seciecy of her movanenta help hergreatlyinherwortfhlsmya- tee-y woman has a rota oi parts t4 visitlrverydsysheisinadii- ferentplaoe.l'fsileseessny mis- chieifsheiworiaittothepa-rh keeper; a watch is kept, evidence obtained, and the offender arrested- Hcr rota is only broken when Grade lx-i, Jack Murphy. 1"“ h“ t” ‘“"°‘“““ °°"“""“'“- Grade vllr-i, Helen Campbell; “w” m“ “Y wmm’ P""* Anna Warren; a, Keith Warren. Sh” *1” 1“”P'°‘~‘ m‘ “mum” 6nd,, vn_xl Mum,“ Wm“; in the pans, the swings. and the Margaret Profitt: a, Janie Mann. “"4"!” Plowmllmli- m" m°“"' Grade IV--l, Erma Campbell; aoro no" flvoo lo loo would l" [hrr vigilance. Grade III (aw-l, Marjorie Calnp- ' r" ‘ and Louise Campbell. host Colds Rub well over he roughened upper surface, sLght- ight hand. gracefully poised and At the bottom of the pillar, on egligently thrown in a gesture of its pale and fragile IBISITOWN SCHOOL Irishtowri School, No, 96, report Grade X (a)-l, Evelyn Mac- Grade X (b)—1. Gladys Proiitt. Grade 1'11 (bi—l, Ernest Profitt. Grade Il—1, Louise Campbell; 2. tt. Highest percentage-Helen Camp- GiIIRLDTTETOII GARIISOI Illl. 0st oi respect to the memory oi the late General Sir Arthur Currie the anaIal Garrboll Ball will be postponed uaill Wednesday, Dee. lib, at the hour named on the invitation- THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUB OI‘ PIECI EDWARD ISLAND.