‘-,;_;___ ... :... .- Y»‘_Y~&.-*Z_ run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Today at 3, 7 and 8.45 i EDWARD A Splashing, Crashing Matinee-lilo, 11o. N ight-Ztic, 21c, 11¢‘. Action Story 1mm!» 3c . l FIGHTIPIG m‘; HIS uanvstous A noses. "SILVER KING" A whirlwind of Action! A Hurricane of Thrillli "H EL L0 HOLLY- WOOD" Comedy V’ s ., -»: ' “VILLAGE SCHOOL" Novelty Reel f‘ PRINCE EDWARD TWO WEEKS STARTING XMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25th FRANK sores ‘PRESENTS “The Pretty Nifty Revue” 20—-PEOPLE—-20 WITH 10E DORAN "Happy" McNally. Tom Delay, Lillian Leslie. Melba Harrington. Piecott and Demuflt, Ed. Soper. Sullivan and Leslie Musical ‘Act, --AND- "THE PRETTY NIFTY" CHORUS ADDED ATTRACTION BOB. McCHARLES HAWAllN GUlTAR ARTlST AND PICTURES, 3-—$HOWS~3 DAlLY. - NlGHT~—7 PRICE$—MATINEE 37c. 26c. MATINEE 3 P. M- AND 8.45 N lGHT-—52c| l7c, 26c- l/KIII/[TJI/N [ff/Hf f/ff [ART iii all-as ties , l l llllllltlllllttlllllli "“""sti_il'i>é.ilsi' y-wq an“. i‘, ‘l l lititll‘ @IE This is the FURNACE that has been given such satisfaction for a great many years. Cali, write or phone us about four heating troubles. Fred H Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Notaries saltwater (Continued from Page Four.) entitled to that distinction. if the women of Canada are to have but one of their number in Parliament that one ought to be a Mrs. and not: a Miss. There is something amiss the way things are. A pos- sible re-arrnngement of social and political relations between the. bachelor Premier and the maiden Progressive member has been jo- cularly suggested. . . ln the coming contest in Parlia- ment Prince Edward island can do but little to turn the scnlc one way or the other. Our four members are divided on political lines. two nizalnst two, whether they vote or mtynwgff. In the late House all toufweretmone side. A litre Jug- litutdldd-Teprei-ientmlon was sent to Ottawa ln 1874 and in 1887. l Edward Theatre l l Frank Strtrbltusital Revue 00min: to the Prim will open a two weeks ‘ egsmsn-t at the Prince Edward Theatre Christmas, with a matinee daily at 3 o'clock and two shows at night. starting at ‘l and 8.45, The Pretty Nifty Revue is con- sidered the best of the mtelcsl tab- umd comedy shown oo lug to ‘the lMet-ttime Provinces t y Ind has lbeen greeted with crowded houses lwherever they have 9188M. Frank lSoperygprodtuoer of. the company lwas at one time aleootitod with ‘Flo. Zeizileld in producing scenes nwuptny.“ , tor his famous “Follies? and has» °"*”’"~‘ in hie Pretty Nifty Revue one of the moat talented groups that has aver worked under his direction. l Joe Daren, the star com- edian ts easily the shininK light of the company» in l || u u. fact it is around him that Mir Sop “er has built his production. Unlike l PARKHUUNT RELEASE fill-CARLTON, PICTURES ‘N8 other comedians, Duran appears at all times dressed in well tailored clothes and at no time‘ resorts to cheap comedy. Mr. Doran is sure to be s favorite during his local en- You know what a sheik _ ‘casement. is. Now come and learn . - .. .. M _ what "cobra" means. “slums Down m Happy c Nelly, a. well-known black-taco ‘comedian and between him and Doran there will not ‘be much time ‘for anything other than laughter. Supporting these two comedians jis a brilliant cast of popular music- ‘al comedy stars, including ‘Pom From the famous Broad- way stage hit. Eduard’ Xmas ilay Frank Superb-Pretty Nifty Revue Delay. at one time with Jimmie Evans. Lillian Leslie. Prime Donna. Paul Peloott and Dolly Dsniuth, dancers extraordinary. Mr. -Peicot.t is at pro ‘ holder of the title of the bent. lmdlroom and stage dancer ot_ the New England States. Miss Dernuith, his partner, was awarded the Boston American title as the prettiest and best formed girl in the stats o! Massachusetts. This clover dancing team will offer many new and origihal dances dur- ing their engagement at ‘the Prince Edward. (marrow! Melba super, the wimsome little soubrette. is an- other bright llght of the Pretty Nifty Revue. working in many of the comedy sketches with Doran. Miss So-per will no doubt also be a favorite during the company's stay ,here. Edi Soper. character tnian {and Bobbie McCharles. guitar and “Uke" artist supreme have ample ‘Opptlflunlly to display their nullity. ‘Ralsting Sullivan, the mufical di- ‘rector can well be depended upon ,to make the musical numbers ,suu.ppy_ He was for three years in Ithe employ of the famous Goo. M. lCohan. l The Pretty Nifty Chonus is not ljust a chorus, ‘but a. very important ltpart. of the production. Exception- ally talented as dancers and sing- ‘era they are classed as the peer of any tabloid‘ chorus on the road to- ‘day. Special Music by the Prime Edward 4:155!‘ °.°.‘;“lil.f;“".. ‘s; Orchfistra - looms, not less, but more precious ito the generations who come after 11S. I am, Sir, etc., THE PUBLICTFORUMlDWnH... ‘ _¢-<-o¢-——-- (Contlnued from page four) l ""‘f CAPT. MURCHISON VS. CAPT. es of the members of the family» READ have not been recorded. and unless| the interval is supplemented by‘ their authentic, statements the mn-lletter in yesterday's Guardian section between their families infehould like the public to know that the Old and New Worlds may hollt is the result o! a menace and 10st, in the-se days there are re- threat on the part of ‘the Com- gisters of births, marriage; alldlmantier of the D. G. S. Car Ferry deaths in every civilised country. tn me personally. He demanded those of England and Sootlanddhat I should publish a retraction going back to the 16th. and lltblof my previous letter under the tionturies respectively. This in-Itining and‘ penalty of his sending formation, which the Old Peopiefur publication the letter in yester- nlone can supply, is required to days Guardian. As I declined even link up the new registers with thelt/J acknowledge his threatening lct- oid, and perhaps prove useful somelter be fulfilled his threat. l leave it day in establishing facts whichlto the readers of the Guardian to our descendants will be glad ttnjudge between us. I enclose copy know. tlleatfs letter to me. One has only to recall the lose 1am, Sir, etc., felt and tho regret so often ex-l J. J. MURCHISON pressed by the people of the Unitedl States that these things were so‘ little zipprcciated in the days when] history was in the making. ' '.\'ow, Sir, is not Christmas (Enclosure) . - -BOTl\9n, P. E, i, Dec. 7th. 1925. ‘s‘.I...l. ‘Murchison, Esq. namely. that the ties of klnshlpbefl Sl"*“m reference 'l'° Capt" Read’; {we or three days before I send it ‘ Ilu and if you have not done any- applicatlon for her and l did so. and l also told him to tell you l0 l stick out, for more pay and that l would not take her for less thllfl this goo for Mr. Wyatt was with him _when ll said it. if this thing goes on the whole lthing will be out, and -l have noth- ling to hide, but for the sake of see you retract than have the thing stirred up, Please yourself what ou do ‘l will hold the letter for thing about it I will consider you want me to print it. ‘I enclose a copy of what l con- sider the retraction should be. JOHN L. READ. p m "-- At Rotary At the Rotary luncheon Thum- day the speaker was ‘Ni-r. Fred E. Morris, who gave a most lnatrttc- live and interesting informal t-‘lili on his recent trip to the Old Count- ry where he visited (front Britain and Ireland, accompanied by Illfa- .\l<>rrls_ Mr, {yiorris said that the ocean wiyage from Quebec to Liverpool Charlottetown, I’, E. I. v Dear Sin-Last Fall you wrote season when the old folks and the» old times are specially recalled? Does not remembrance grow war- a _ mcr when the‘ family is assembled from your experience on this Route! on tbe- s. s. "Monti-oval" W115 lnltde in seven days. On board llenry Ilirks Company. ltiontrcol. in the home for the Christmas Cele- you would say it W33 feasible till-am) Sir Arnold ltuslilou, ex-Lorcl brzitiou? l would respectfully pro-,continue the double passenger Scr- p059 to you tmd to your treadc-rsfiice thfougilout the Wdutei" on the the-t the occasion should be llSt-ltlLsllllllll0l‘ time table, lonly let It go for collecting such unrecorded in-'because several 0t‘ your friends formation from the Old People uslcante to me and asked me not to l ltnve roierrml to. Let them be in- answer it as some one else had vitod to streak of curly times, and got you to sign the letter. and that lat the facts given buck to us by,you did not write it of your own tbier memories b9 (rarefully writ-initiative and yesterday at church um down as ,1 genuine tcstlmonvlanotlter of your friends Mr. David of what they say. Who has not fll-jstlhllfllitlll of Centerville Bodeque, one time or zinotber been astonish-ksnrup to mo with the same request cd at the suddenuessgvith whichfin regard to your letter of the an old name or an old tale a‘ill‘5th. wherein you try to ntake- me spring to their lips when they are(0ut a four :3‘ It-r. encouraged by a sympathetic 011-4 Now Cupid .1 Murchison, a5 you qulry‘? ‘uknow l never nllow a man, no mat- Thc more names of grandfathers tor who to tiuestiuu my stlwteutente and great-grandfathers, of unclesdvvitbout going back at him and true aunts and COllfililg that can be men-to myself, l have written a reply tinned and written down the betterfto your letter of the 5th. and I am The old legal maxim that “the tit-sending you a copy of it, so that supported oral testimony of one,you may know, who; to expect. witness is insuffiricnt," nets-d he: ll am sending this letter to the no deterrent, for this testimonyflunrdlan with instructions to hold will often corroborate other avid-lit for several days and then if you ence and serve to establish the do not wish to retract the letter continuity of the ancestral chsln.|y0u WPQLQ on the 5th, they are to And nothing is more helpful to ihtilpubllgh u, searcher of ancient records tbanl This lg something I have never e-vitlence which is circumstantial toklone to any other man, and p, just ll"? ma"! ellqulry- ' shows I do not like to down a bro~ In England and Scotland insurer Shipmuater, but 1 cannon parish registers constitute a safepLpQw you to make mt- out a store of authentic information llllfou; flugher, [he 90559651911 0i Wlllfill 01H’ llallolli I made the statement ‘that. I de- ls particularly fortunate The Wflfl-lntonstrated the feasibility of this ‘m give" by King Henry Vii! forlltoute honestly tiellevlng it t/J be his institution of parochial regist-lgme, and 1t 1s [we for you know era in i538 was: "The atlvlsnce-‘Qrgwn was not, in (“or 0g the ment of the trewe honor of Al-lRnute, that Capt. Flnlaysou claim- llayor of Liverpool, with whom ihrtitnzb tbc medium of the ex- cellent piano aboard, they got very wrll uccuutiuted. Tht-y reached London un the ‘list. oi‘ September, and on the started out on a motor tour. head lug for ibu north ut‘ Scotland, trav- elling by the" oust. count, runcltiirc Lcamiugton in tbp evcliifll-i- FY01" tlntt point they visited the old Wur- wlck Castle. They continued through illeiccster, spent the night at Lincoln. peanut-through Don- cnster, York, Durham and liclrosc. They nuvt visited Abbotsford. the bonte of Sir Walter Scott. and then moccetied to Edinburgh They cun- tinued their way north to ‘Sterling and viewcd the Field of Bannock- burn and stirrotitiding country upon the top of Sterling Castle, They thou 1msscd on through CilllGllilRl‘ t-o the Tmssuchs Hotel, ou the shared of Lake Katrine, returned to Csllemlar next day. and accept- ed the invitation of Sir William Thompson to visit his estate. Sir \vllllfll‘ll visited (‘harlottetowu stllii" years ago lIlTZQHIIPCYlOTI with live Waterworks installation, and made mnnyiricnds. Mr. Morris then gave. an interest- ing description of Sir 'Willia1n's cs‘ tats. ‘Rushing through it is a large river within a fcw yards of the house. and in which i5 the finest salmon fishing in northern Scot- land. The shooting season last year thought him about 500 phea- sants and 1500 rabbits. Sir William 8250. a month and I have proof of T yourself and family i would sOOYIQY ' ‘JStlt. l l l n l v l t t l l 1 1;. ;~' ‘England. Tilt‘ I tin-n tnolnrt <1 5 "'9' dud 1'05‘: lb vACllUfllrgzlgf-Tltiuy) I ilbrouglt Kendall, Lam-aster, Pvt-stun m Liverpool, and pit ‘int: llpf-nlfllll that city across the Mtvscy by turn in tile morning they came in Asupllis. Here is tho Itlnrble t‘lutrcb. ‘in llip t-liurt-byzirtl or.» tbc ),‘,l".l\'t*-'i of vitality (‘unadiau stlllllvfs who ‘died of (‘ever in Kimnu-i camp. launching at llntidutltl-a on lb" ,-\\'0lsb roast they continued thrmuzia illungor, (Inrnnrvnn, ‘liolleas- Void. Fllmstuurc, llridgttutivtb, \\'\> nail-r, ilxiord to IK‘\ld".ln. A week's Ptlsl lin London prcpnretl tbciu for lb‘! Irish trip, so they loft the nwlrnpnb ;i.< on the 22nd, for Liverp >01 t-n ‘routi- to Dublin. Mr. Morris than gave uh inlet-insi- ml?» (lvstgritlllijll Of their trip in ilreiuutl, stating that in Dublin litmu- uru peculiar TPi-Zllllllltills rognrtlinr: the hotels. There was :1 sort of “uricw law tlcinatiding the, t-nrlv zslosiul! of such placer; as hotels ‘etc. ’l‘lu-l|tr<*s stat-t veryt-ltrlynbourl 7.31) p. m, and Ibo Dublin siren-ls ‘in tlu- hours win-u London is nt its kuycst nru ll(*.<t*i‘It'll_ , -\\'hili- in tho lfifill cupilul they drove around llubliu swim: all flu-t fpiaccs of lifts-rust such :15 Phnuuivl lPark, etc., tlnd 11150 to Iirziy. the lino,‘ illmliiel‘ rvrlort, u few ntilvs up the (must. Lciwllu: Ilubliu [hwy follow- vll illc votisl line most of the time. liar-Hint: through u uunibur oi‘ tiles-l K's t) “Ktlt-rftvrd. wbcrt- tho grand‘ l lath-r of .\i1'. Alurrls t-nmu front. l 'l'llt~ silcitktw cnltl lit‘ wantcd to; know n11 tb- rv was concerning the; ,3llll‘i‘ls itnnilv. nml ht- tnu-stitmel; hvoryotu. ho nut. tllllilllllllil, mucbl linlcrcsting lniurtuzuitttt. commandeortvl by * troops ltcpulillcan for nrlnrvl wnontlte, and bullet bolus in and fii't‘ll]lll d [found lheritsrlvtes in Wales, spcnd- n lint: the night at (‘bosteix - letter to the Press, saying thntiwm-e M]; and Mrs, Blfkfi, of the l Ifadio Success! Public and trade alike acclaim the New “R”scrics, developed by DeForest 8c Crosicy engineers, as the achievement of the year. Remarkable are the refinements. Note- worthy the improvements. Startling the results. And, naturally, the great tide of public approval has carried the new “ R” Series to a conspicuous success. You'll enjoy the tone-admire the beauty-thrill at the efliciency-and marvel at the value in these sets. Prices and terms to suit every purse. Free demonstration. See the nearest Author- ized Dealer today. De Fonesr I lnltnul Ihuilo Co. t Tho ilotcl n! \\':|t\*ri’01‘zl luul ltoon,'~‘l1'lo\\fl. l‘. E. l. Allliltllllgfl Distributors sCnosLsY ;i-- 44v "llglllY Gml- ‘he ellcrme °f "if-led there iv“ not water enoush in accompanied them on their motor ‘wt-nus testified to uu- wild tlmo tliltt “T'*N”“”””““”“*‘”"'““”““"””fi tue. and the discharge of the Summerside for the tMinto and you Kvnses tnsieetyf’ Kin-g Jnmess m-lirnnw that you NEVER coast-nata- asoti for extending a similar bene- m) THE, ROUTE pglvgmbg and fit to Scotland in 1616 was that: ,l KNOW THAT you bet, with Lorne "Divers questions doth ofttltneslUnsvv-urth that the boat would not trips around Cailondar. With him lthey visited the famous hotel Glen Eagles. the lending golf resort of Smtlantl. The hotel and surround- ings are magnificent, tile golf course locctirratl there. lnu-t- curtains were‘: ‘torn to clean guns. nnd the ill-pub‘ divans in heiuc driven Dlll._by the ‘Foe State troops carried away‘, plates and any valuables that they‘ arise anent the times of merrlagsalrun at the Capes. and I have the being famous. Accompanied py Sir mum,‘ can’, The Wm, howl m“, bnptiams. and decease of personsnproof of it, which questions breed great con- Wlliiam they next visited Glasgow. I 11150 hflve the Drool.’ of why yOH-whlch resembles in activities. Mr. testatlons and rinv betwix parties. were dismissed from the Ferry. and Morris says, New York or “Chicago. and draw them to idle and unnec- essary expenses." if these reasons were appro- priate to a former generation, an- other is especially so to our own. Nicholson in time before you got the that-i hiad no part in ltniillflilltiidllflt Here they parted with Sir ivilliam , want to some to her after I told D. and started on their southerly trip, Jmghaxilgpluru: Charlottetown some st/Jppiug at Carllsle and from there l s l‘ g e rouble‘ appolnt- proceeded via Penrlth to Winder- while an equal division of partyl _ strenilth was shown in the general elections of 1911, 1917 and 1925. Winter weather predictions arc still being made. There has long; been a notion abroad that Indians; are wiser in such matters than; white folk. And why is this? Ap- parently for no better reason than that the Indian observes the con- duct of the squirrel, the beaver and other wild creatures that he thinks are wiser than himself in forecasting the future. Perhaps. they ape. And so from the red men of British Columbia comes; the prediction of a mild winter, with but little snow. That has not been u ‘bad guess for Prince» Edwsril island so far. ( nl"”///////%////T/"" shop. ONE 0F Till NEW Kota na Luxs Balms Preferred by discriminating smokers. Choose his favorite shape at any high-clue pipa Each pipe in handsome individual box. one price-ell one do Luxe quality-nil gunrggflggd, All then had to house tho Free Stutel ktroops for as 10m: as they desired“ which was many months, and the‘, l Mr. Morris then made lreferences to Cork, Bandon, Bant- lry. Glengarllf. In the last named place- thcy journeyed via Kenmnra o Killsrney, where the great South- \rn Hotel leaves nothing to be de- passinq“ wrecked» lfluflll- "m! liwn rt-‘lurnins to Liver-tutu uutguliicent hulldinil- Radl°1lhone Receivers. Sold and personally Installed- olififflllflfl Instructions given. Complete line of Radio Accessories, Betterlel. etc., always In stock, RPDair work and Testing Set: a specialty. JAMES A. GESNER 91 Queen Street Charlottetown o-o-o-ooooooflg lvlttbllu‘ viflIsséZ-réi, Q,“Qgiiyrrégehiiedilescrlptlon 0i DEFOREST AND CROSSLEY x t-onclutlftl sired. They mgtprpd u, R055 Qulilool and London. Everyone that do and around the Killnrnoy LakeM“ “Wills spoke to in Ireland EX- nlfllricl. seeing all in‘. 119mm, spots pressed the greatest desire ah the of this svorlds famous district, Kn. Prospect of a Ylsit of the Prince lflfngy m Lgmeflck w“ the nenot Wales, and said he would get run, Limerick stands on u“. tum-ll“ Warmest and finest reception After Mr. Morris haul his tnik. he gave a pluuo solo ‘in p usual artistic manual‘. all“ “S” ously responded to an euiilllll‘ encore. - u lllotarion Ii. L. Palmol- W“ " nus river Shannon. The Shannon m’ 9v" rwelved l" Ireland- nower scheme has bet-n awarded Ito an electrical firm of Germans, Ireland borrowing five million from ‘the country to ilnuncn the plgglfjg scheme. This will give- (‘vefmnny ‘I BIPOYIR hold on the country. What the results will m- flnhliv it tr""l°"< hard t0 say- He cadet] {he Hm,” the cnao. Traveillnl! flor hundreds lmet that power schemes never heap iwithin the original estimates; they lstsmce our own Ontario nyflrq tbs Shannon scheine should follow ithls example where wou d Ireland be’! Already 82.000000 has. hflnl; wont on the Shannon Ncheme with r, '1. in the chair, ‘conveyed the till“ “P- Tlivfrla than save a comnsr- of the club to Mr. Morris M ison of condition; belwoon sL-Qt. splendid “are” and piano y>iot lnnd and iroinlui- lmflifiulflriy in The musical programme also m“ 5mm‘ "l ‘hi’ 151ml‘ Cfilflllify- prised on excellent vocal sol° '7 stating that the roads are bnd and M155 Lucy gpmchm-d, who whim show neglect of more or less desol- heartily encored. f in Scotland the reverse ls Mr, J, W, Hopkins, Manllfl” the Swift Canadian Comnlfll-sl: ltion to some RDfltlBmPu whom lie-l"! mllP-s l“ Ireland parallel tothc ccntly elected member of the l {usually double or trpl~'_=_ pm- mflffllfl Illlfinil their pntlre tour, but ‘ lllothlnx can hide the possibilities “mung over 3251,00 0m, m“, wit? beauty of this wondrous count. "ml" ‘My saw but two streaks was introduced by Rotarian J- I‘ 0f red ‘fllSl, and but one moving Mu,|ey_ ‘ Tho guests present were 149"" A. n. Cosh, and o. suntan!" Hire-r of the Bank of M0 tPresident R. ll. Jonkln _ Christmas greetings from U10 m lei-national trfGlldOnlt 9°“ T11 Ilondon they witnessed the Prince of Wales return from Over- seas. A; Liverpo lBl A h l - t» ton conducts-d Shem.‘ to, {gall-gal Adam.’ “d ‘no ‘Tumu- m“, till.‘ §lx0v ‘Iotldflifl. 1mm g ‘ ‘ __ t.) fgrggyanrocuraaa. to “m”: ow He". Timeou- Willitlnodvvlllfl . pa