s; =94 >9 9:: Q Join now and make sure your home enjoys Victor “Globe T roticr" performance this Christmas. A small weekly payment until Christmas gives you delivc on Christmas Eve. A slight additional deposit assures immediate delivery. Come in today and select your “Globe Trotter ’ . . . and learn all the special club privileges that arc yours on the payment of $1.00 for membership in our “Globe Trotter" Christmas Club. .. “Globe Trotter" Radios are made only by Victor One of the 14 “Globe Trotter" models from which you may choocb- n H GHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE THE A ‘IIIIILY C!!!‘ r‘ Christmas aouca a9- . the question "What shall I give IO-and-IO?" vary punling problem. 1i the pro- posed recipient is a schoolboy, or 2 l E 3 E 5 a 235i? Eff .bavc been entitled the "Common s i. iértiélé R lixhfs. A chapter on bird-henna iecdinl stations. and bird-baths with len- cral nous en attracting thered visitors. mbcdies the THEMAMIHAIIIOIP-l-IILAND ~ There are no wild. animsh oi the order Uhluiata. (or booted animals) now iound in thl Provinco, but in Ham's day the antlers oi the Ilk or Mocac were sometime: picked up in the wilder districts. This leads to the belie! that this dear "once" ranscd here as it now dcea on the adjacent continent." l Finally we come to the great and important order oi the Oarnivon orl "ilesh-eaters." These u will be seen later. cftcn come into direct congiict with the intends o! man- kin . The Common Baal. I?! nun. is quite in our bays. In his time the herds o! coals used to come own/i Just e few bright lamp; and a little cars make indoor snaps Ills ihi: any. Arranqa- mant of lights, subject: and camera indicated in the diagram. Fir". light intensity decreases rapidly as the lamp is pulled back from the subject. Six feet away, a lamp's picture making brilliance is 0111i’ 1 quarter what it is at three feet. L recently, the idea of mak- g snapshots at night ranked de that other classic picture- ' impossibility—a snapshot of k cat in a coal pile at mid- . But now, with the new ex- - Y sensitive films and brilliant, W115i" "Ellis. snapshots in- lt night are as easy as any s spy you want to snap Sue ,6 Piano—assuming that Sue n and feels natural there-Ask- _.\ ur stand, with camera, ofl to l- dc of the piano. There's an or. ' floor lamp-wane cl’ those ‘HEM Bmlirs-just beyond the 0 and another on your side. ‘ lamps arc just beyond the field ur camera finder. Tilt the _ so that the light reaching - l subject is unshaded. Put two l ee photoflocd-typa lights in llmpthaUs beyond your sub- , one in the nearer lamp, turn ‘0n—end blaze away. yonrsiis a box camera, betur lphotc-flash bulb. (The method ‘ » ibed a few paragraphs . - ) On the other hand, if you ‘ ymore advanced camera with thatfs "faster" than 16.3, you . ‘ cad the photofloods quite so I [h the subject. , ‘ regular snapshot exposure- ) o ,_a second--will do the . assuming your lana has _ o! 1.6.8 or greater. ' dufra" m above indicates the a doing of subject, lights _ for the picture of Sue Q“ piano. Naturally, you will ~ The kieasayousccilhbot these almpia rules: Second, shield your camera lens from the direct rays of light. Third. While you can use photo- 300d! (they cost a quarter and are good for at least two hours o! pic. turc making) in ordinary flxurcs, they are more efficient in reflectors — either home-made or inexpen- sively purchased. Fourth, don't try to light, up everything in a picture. Shade is just as important as the highlights. Fifth, avoid lighting that illu- rnines both sides of a subject's face equally. The result will be flat and unnatural. Sixth, always use modern, super- aensitive film. It's available in the. standard makes, at very alight extra cost. Indoor snapshots may also be made with photoflash bulbs. If you W311i.‘ t0 Btflp ping-pong plays" in action, for example, these handy, safe, inexpensive flash bulbs are just the thing. Ono of the medium- slzc bulbs will dc very well in an average room. If you haven't a bat- tery-operated holder for flash bulbs, you can screw the bulb into any standard electric light socket and, when oil's set, turn on the current. The possibilities for indoor snaps are endless. If you haven't tried your hand at this kind of snapshoot- lug, you’rc missing a lot. And that's too bad. JOHN VAN GUILDER. 0n shore at “Goiias Point" 1o!‘ the piu-poac o! basking on the aauda There was a great incur-lien ei| these intcilirant animals into , waters in the sax-iv spring o! i083. The walrus (trichechus rosmarus L.) is another Island animal oi the long ago. which under the incorrect name oi the sea-cow was hunted for its hide and oil. and at last ex- terminatsd. It is still to bricund- though in diminishing numbers-An other places, but a straggicr which cams to our shores in 1028 was at 011cc killed. The walrus has ion! tusks which it employs to dig the shellfish on which it ieeds. The true sea-cow (Rhytina atciicri) o! the North Pacific was extcrminatcd by the Russian seal-hunters, the last recorded peciment being killed in i168. This creature led 0n sca~ weeds. and thereby earned its name. Twenty-live years e80. the Black Bear was still a name to frighten the youngsters with. and keep them in o! nights. An old resident of the place where I first located, told me that when a little telicw, his lather had taken him to ace the camascs or three bears which were lying in the kitchen of the house wherein I had come to sojourn. Bsin. in 1N0. reiors to these animals as bring still iounci in the large wooded tracts oi the eastern and western counties. It would be c! great interest to the present writer, i! some reader could give the date or the last appearance oi’ Bruin in our midst. The otter is another oi our car- nivora which has seemingly disap- peared. This animal normally ieedsl on fish. though, ii’ time: are hard“ it will turn its attention to lambs‘ E and poultry. !t is remarkable that it still survives in the Old Country. in spite oi’ the iact that it is hunt- ed every year with packs oi otter» hounds. I have not hard oi’ this animal ior years and should be glad to hear when the last speci- men was seen or captured in the Island. NUIIZS CON LIOIENS While on a ramble back in the fields. I came upon a boulder thick- 1y encrusted with the little green goblets oi q spflties oi Cladonic. I lichen closely allied t0 the K491114001‘ manner as does here. - cus oi examining this lowly 010117 at greater leisure. I dislodlod a from a matrix 01 brown semi-de- mains oi older lichens) almost In inch thick. This must have takcn many years to form. for the annual increment n-om such an our-him ll exceedingly small. Nevertheless. (1 reflected) it is solely by means these insignificant plants that our Island became capable oi sustain- ing a higher order oi bein88- The raw red sandstone KIWI "W" mh‘ COAL)‘ l (stoeifrgnnowm; stmhu chi use BLOWER suck. runmca HARDCOAL l AND v c551 assnaunsna A ,w platinum. sspvuwrronsssnn’ u 8. 00. 58 Queen St. ll a‘. I . I lured growth like a stalked bead portion o! it irom the boulder, and p” was interested to 11nd that it arose I 1_ cayed vegetable matter, (the rc- n, mg, of s. am. _,.. 2E5 i8 which has cram cune with scarlet kncbaontbcrimlpaascverothars to notice finally a little minim-col- wbich is citen iound on the raw earth from which the sod has been tahan. on our madsides. ‘this little lichen gave me a long search and a. lot c! trouble bsiore I idcntiiiad it as Baccmycea rcaoua. TWO We have lately been reading a good deal about the ability o! the surgeons oi the USA. and the 08.8.8. to “raise the daacP-ait least in certain cam. which recalls how sir William Watson, the lust great Victorian poet, once wrote a poem with a pessimistic ending, on this very evtiricct. The list oi it (ii memory serves) was that mankind in the course oi the centuries con- quered and ended all diseases. and than turned lo the conquest oi Death. more came a day when the word peeled iortn that the last en- Eastern .1103!!! 800D CHINA 0A1‘! 4cm: oats. Better china- All Zv-fllil-li-ll-l wka .3 P@IIQ "i: or . Drug Stow. Montana- . IOANADIAI LIGION - The twenty-scum: oi the ‘ u- branch oi the Canadian Legion, B151... wu hold in the the Memorial uaseii MeGnecr than lave a splendid report on the tua-ui-wa-r activities. Alter the mastic; a lunch was served, altar which those present participated in s iriandiv came oi cards. Pm- idant mucus attuned the im- portance oi the rim meeting (the annual meeting) when officers for the ensuina W!!! would be elected and icr this raason every mcmbcr is urgently "quested to be en hand. H. PERSONAL! and Mrs. William Stewart. Montague, were visitors to Charlottetown on Wedncedaé- .."i‘he many irlcnds o! w. H- J. Hynea. Montague, will regret to loam that ha is suiierinr a severe attack oi pneumonia. H. ..‘Misl Mary Fraser, Montague. is spending a icw daya in the cep- ital. the guest o! hcr aunt. Mrs. Nellie Fraser. H. Beavers Use Railway Fence Wire for Dam R.“ , secgldrces who were emy was destroyed and thenccior- ward a nawv immortality was in be the lot o! evory man. But more than immortality is needed to - ‘ happiness. and. under the stress o! worldly aiiairs iitc, without any hope oi rclici. proved we irksomc to be borne: and mankind at last flayed the Orcatcr (who had been lookins on with pitying eyes) to take away the doubtful boon and give them mt.‘ Another plus paragrcpbutells us that parathyroid gland extract has bceuied mrataaud otheranim with remarkable results. The gaunt of these creatrel were bflfn an advanced condition with teeth. etc.’ as i! they were several weeks old; and the account ends with the scientists wondering what the ei- reot would be ii the extract were Years ago. before H. G. Wells. concerned himscii with his partb‘ cuiar brand oi politics. he used to, write fiction which had a scientific‘ basis. A serial oi this nature ap-_ peered in one oi the Landon paper-sq ‘ where. On their arrival at the spot Hill’? all wanting to know what had beccms working on a railway fence along the lines oi the Canadian National in Nova Scotia happened to leave a quantity o1 the wire lying on the ground with the idca o! returning later and taking it to be used clac- where thcy had ictt the wire they iound it had disappeared. Farm fences in the vicinity did not give evidence o! the lost railway wire and the railway scctiou iorccs had visions o! an fladinaater o! the wire. The myatcry c! the. disappearance o! the wire was solved on the examination 0i a nearby beaver dam where it wee round the beavers had made use "nus-rams. Glove Silk and Vaais All um ‘rum Angel Skin, Tailored-Ciel, Dashing new Styles in Night Gowns Backless, Ellzahethean ruffles,’ severe Iaggoting, Elaborate lace trimminm Crepe, S a. t in. Quality controlled Sllknlt at............. I t0 I llainty lace trimmed Satin Panties. Flt. beautiiully. T, Rosc, White . . . . . . $1.50 Lace Trimmed Dance Sets. Satin. Crepe de Chane. Pure Dye Silk. Slilmii. $150. 31-95» 52-59 Children's Primal — Pr-W MW" "i" Tops. Bright colors $1.50 $1.00 nQdjiCkQl-l snaaaanaa-oaaaaacaaav-I‘ 81.50111: Chlldren’s Vest and Bloomer Sets. Peach, White, Pink ./.......'......... Bright Jersey Pyjamas or thc wire in the construction o! their dam. 8o well did the wire prove as construction material for their dam that it caused a flood o! the railway line from the water which had been backed up and the exigencies o! tra in: the pro- ducts oi the nation's industry de- manded that the darn be destroy- and the above paragraph recalls it; ca, The subject was the discovery oi‘ a marvellous body-building aub- stauce which cave the title to the‘ atory-“The Food o! the Gods." only. WelPs rats (which stoic the "rood" grew w the sins or pics! This excellent piece oi scientiiic tooling is well worth reading, as are other two nwphetic works by the came author. '“’l‘he War c! the Worlds" and “When the Sleeper Wakes!" Egg Laying Contest Moss, which in some countries aus- yang]; EDWARD 131.5141) E00 talns all forms oi lira in the same mymq, QoNTmgr 1W4‘ mom FORTH]! GNOVEMBURN. i994 Name Points ntal Ctation, Char- lottetown. B. . . d! Roland Easter. NQW l Wiitshirehw. L. 209 S. Mrs. J. H. McPhaii, New Haven. n. n. was 4. s. n. Pcudiawn. Remind- ton. n. n. .. . 4a.: lable, B. R. l. Wm. it. Brown, Wood Ia- landl. B. ‘l. mxpcrimcn on. al- lottetnwn, B. R, ... . . . . .. v ‘AU. l». u}; ,,_,_',). H rsi. ‘r u Ni. RV l: WILL‘. Queen Presiding At Victoria Club (By The Canadian Press) IOWON. Dec. '!-A queen la president o! the "Victoria Club for Ladies," in the person oi Queen Amelia oi Portugal. This club. icunded i004. is just taking over one of Iandorfs millionaire man- sions v ‘The new premises. No. 0, Halkin ltrcst, was the home oi Hugh Mor- rison. one-time Conservative M. P. for Salisbury. who leit a. fortune c! about $10,000,000 and or Lady Mary Morrison. his widow, who lived than tlli she dind last spring. It is next door to the 11hr! oi’ Granardb town house, and ia om 1 of the most beautiiui and spscioua houses in Imndcn. When the new promises open the club will be seen to be all that the present day young girl "with her sports car and her laichkcy and modern mother could desire." as wail as a lovely cream-punched dining room thcrcis to be a snack parlor and bar, and a magnificent ballroom. 111m are also to be suites as weii as bedrooms and squash courts. "" .1 A l h a’ "l n" _ i Christmas , l. ,--v, . ' . vial’! T01)“ ran nun-la. ‘ ILY. decorated LINGERIE de- . pail-wont on the second floor- see, the" bun reds o! ‘delightful -ideal for c arming Christmas gifts-acme c! which are suggest- ed , V Fitted Slips $1.95 v A — bi imidwrigimllwimoir-Ffliraotlnr White Crepe _...... rum m. suu-~-‘--- Pure m. Satin fltl'..li'i.i’;“.°.lifil.f.tifi§°|ft‘§jf§§ P b11188 l Slfiythlfildalg PYiRNBB-silkllii. ll C s grusami‘. Rose, Apricot, Melon. Lettuce. Bundrcai, Coral. Vest E4 Bloomer Set $1.95 Ladies’ Vcst and Bloomer Sets- Alljlns ,,..,,..........-............ Lounging Pajamas Lounging Pvilmns Anrliquv Coats. Fine Silk Crepe ‘lime iiifihvd The Store‘ of a thousand Gifts Shoulder Straps- $1.95 $235 $2.05 Dance Sets Satin, Lace Trim and $1.95 $7.95 Rare Leopard Fish Caught Off N.S. Coast BOIIDN. Dec. ‘I-A three-toot tic-pound leopard iiah. described by marine experts here as the sixth e1 the species ever round, was brought into the nah pier here today with the return c! the trawler Camber. The strange nah. which nor-malls habitatcs on frigid Arctic waters. was caught several days ago on the iiahing banks eaat o! Nova Scotis- . Marine biologists at the United cuiiar mmzutum with mics, seemingly atrung together in maso- ingleaa repetition. has given hcr a reputation all her own. has "been lecturing in this city after an eb- aenoa abroad mm har native Ana- erice icr so years. ‘The Autobiolflbby oi " bar-secretary. will be re- membered as being published in The Atlantic Monthly not long ago, sum Bureau oi Fisheries. who ex- m!» M!» BM» ll lctwvd II "w emincd the fish. described u as of Mm! o! modem his Hid writ- thc woli or catfish iainily. It is 9!‘!- wray with black mots and has a 51w mull-Bil that who!) l!" ‘urd bone-like plan in the unpai- wrote "a mu ia a rcac ll s r010" law uaad to crock iaraa shell iish. abs made a "ring c! poatrl" 1h "I4- --——-—-—- drclllna and carafln; the 110116;." BIDOKLYN stilloor. liu has no use tor punctuation thinking that writinl abmnd ii | Honor roll (or October and ow November. along with no breaks. leaving cad» Grade X-i Imiise Hume. once and sense to the mind oi the Nldll‘. ncavr ovaascas . TI-AVIL ‘IO om coon-raw wmaan. Que. m. c-Jnc Grade IX-l Jessie Bears, 2 lthal MacKinnon. a Jessie Maclinncn. Grade V'-»l Alexander ilatheacn. ‘a William Matbeaon. s Arthur llac Kim-ion. C Grade V~1 Hartlcy MacKinncn, -il Garth Bears, a Roy Bcara. . Grade IV-JJCN MICKiBIWII. i 10mm. o] pugqg‘; flgfllg, "pg- ‘Basii MacKinnon. 3 Christopher gfltbqqnd, u: “m; p; m; Jardine. Grads I!!! ar.—i Regina Bean. low Whoa ‘that am m. Y We P"'.""""""P<. l I. W.‘ TAYLOR Charlottetown ~ .|. s. TAYLOR ’ l ‘lillyar i»... - aomnnaauaaaa, BUSKP..F3.V S Leaves Cadence ' I , To Reader Mind. I08! WOMEN TURN T0 BEAUTY CRAP!‘ Dec. ‘I-(By The Canadian Prean-Mter yeara ol ccnccniagition on work. women in an so much in demand there, she said. that with 10.000 Bovi wo- men in Inninsrad working in three "hiflstoa llyaidstobcautythc 1119911 ll tar short o! the re- Qlllfflflflltl. "O! course,‘ Madame Rubenstcin “h, ‘wedded. “in nor ccncracsn in mike harscli attractive. the new itunian is over-bleaching her hair and painting and powdering herself like the rnsrlonetles in a puppet show. But this will pass. and a more subtle ideal oi beauty will take its piano. an ideal which the Ruulcn theatre will have much in moulding. bewuas it is buudinz ‘aaautr on modern but eternal wrinclpfln. And this will be an ‘nliuoncinc factor in the lives o! tha theatre-loving Russians." nnzsszn" rouunv We will buy and pay h h- eat market prices accord m: to grade for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chicken and Fowl. Tuesday, December 11th. Friday, December 14th. m um belore there was 8a and, _ mm ~ . $108013‘?! 01.8mm"! i” dmiltfigc: “gay-km; 15;‘ data, "9',’ a” Sadie Magiiiliiori. “m” I a Tnud.” December 18"“ ‘°°°“°"‘ ‘°' ‘h’ F“ '“ a, é, _ I. f‘ Mum,‘ Jqm. 0H9!’ NBW B001! I Grade 1 m -1 Thalma Hume. I mu Gnat 8mm and Iurceaau and sitar December 18th wv ‘llhwhmfirilfiltilpidriii. min m} 15min Clark. mmrinww- of child Verse‘ ';“‘,g.*§fl§§“1°f-M“ , cm- c. w. Johnston. will continue to buy Chicken ;,-,...,.- ‘"1...’ ~ c"... “sun's c‘- ...- ,_,,, , ,3“; " mm... mvww “g,f,°",‘ 1v“ ~~-=*=-g- 1; - "'-'- ra c mm - - an an o warran o m m? .‘l"..;‘.‘."l..‘.". m couscnmcn “f n” ,,_A m: o, _ r-u-hugggglnu m across; “f.&'%%' n ma: doing so. "WI M, Qlgwwpiushngguwmwggg t...“ nfllihlvgeas. POOLE a THOMPSON. ' - . < . Ul mm m-m - wm .....w-r..."“~.K.:.=*.r.:.=- "“""' “mmuinotcaacintbiaaiasaottraflia!” ' the wmcsm“ m“ 1 . -. Sliaapasn Attcltlcsi . Mimi . gar ma: ' - i i“ -—- uni...nr..m lumaclaftica 4' all