é Q§§Q-O&§-O§§-§§+Q-O FOQQO-QPVQ granite mark i311, priests and prqics, dies hard hardest perhaps in Slug-m iii-aria The fair white rose has fadd . ‘AGE SIX CAPITOL TODA Y _ sgi-uggiinll ,‘flaces fll RQmQIICQ - 'n h comlflt! 4Q uu-vlvo‘ t omen‘ “w! ‘u. r 04,, r 444,, h“ '14’ m. b», I ""44. ' Let Us Solve Your Gift Problems The Gift that only you ran give. Your Photograph. Plenty oi time yet before Christmas. Sittings made night Ir day. Phone 651-! for ap- pointment. The Bayer Studio 163 Great George Street We have in stock a fine lot of Swing Frames at' reasonable prices. 20,000 BARED THEIR LIVES TO CREATE THIS STUKY l . . . ind now it is brought to tht0bbing reality in the mightiest heart drama ever filmed! WITH COMEDY l GRAND OPENING PRINCE EDWARD Thurs. Norther , “l; [¢¢[fi¢ Thurs. i Tins went SOUND ""1 SYSTEM Tins wm; The rich masterful voice ‘of Morton Downey, sing- ing songs of love, of jazz, ‘of sentiment; the pag- eantry of Broadway, of "lent-clubs, or snows and sho\v-folks; a. grip- lllllE story of mother- iove and love of a good xirl-all told ln startling x SWB and talking! MATINEE 1.1a - m. an. NIGHT 7 l: 8.45 Z60. 42c, 52c. l 0OO-Q-O-#&O%GO-OO-Q 0-0 6-0 6&4 are Books On Dress : And Scottish Customsi (Continued from Page 4) 111 idiaeval style, which the "Sobie- illle Smcopatiiig Siamese ‘k1 Yuarts" once inhabited. W953‘ Abe the porch is carved in sfon: .C0lllll=lll.\'~" I the 3m Rampant of Scotland and Q5 listen?“ which a Canlpaig“ slwakipamcr McMahon mscripm“. ‘er miied ht, "imfqygsggn" audiencehlilr. R. C. Parent, Secretary; Rev. "mmlls deciit. Dominus alszrillt. sit envisions serried ranks of SBXODIlOYl- T- 513178-35, Kensington, Plllvm‘, strife nomenmmini beiigdicmimy inside isLs fomied in front of the micro- Clal Cvllllllliilmleri the holy are the pom-ans of {11@‘pl20ilC. But it may all be coming off L-"HYSOII. "Prlncm and a caricd chair sur- ‘B- illic- nwumedy a tiny crown! - ‘ below it the Latin place, A Lallll lllription states 173mm" died lll ~72, and his brother, lbanta. to Vancouver "Charles Edlvflldauart. Count of Al- equipment for banle." on chfiStlqst pa}; 133p Bemw lfl Lallll id in Gaelic is the ‘that 0n the receiver “the reception “on” lmclllllloll- The Lord gave iscunds like a direct studio pro- and the Lord ‘hath ‘ken M4“; bias. ‘grainy’ 56d be the Name of 1e Loni" and a filly “Wed ¢l'0\’~"lll ‘ruly romance to the confusion of the radio hour; ‘and a.‘ new terrbr to confront those m llllma hearts. and‘ Anrl weary are the new; JFrom the garden where it rev; A movement to b. TRICKS OF BROADCASTING and all ‘a service which provides flmlllld 5Y6 Y», graves of Highland selection of talent, arranging pio-lilllfi lll llle Cfllllllillgll rrrams, supacxisiiig and making of diphLhcrla by means of ‘vaccination: Citizens like your5el,.c5_., that recordings." "JOhTl smllcikltuzirt. Count of Al- ‘told nineLv-two stations from V'.'§@.§'§'§-§-§"§§§§%O§§f < §§‘§'§’*§§’§§-Q+f§-OO-§-§@§§fi-§~§§*-§§§§-§" ‘ W‘ J‘ P “v85 ‘chair. The Assistant Chief Comniis- l Svouis from . . . 5mm" ‘"3 accmllpallled by Ml‘- W- i Ottawa, their visit to Montreal, th u o o L. (Ottawa. Journal) by I of the Inevitable Cigarette G- for are a Ala- Furtherniore we I . ABBY SBUIITS’ l ‘supply the i _ liAssociaiion, and all that was now I lnecessary to insure complete suc- cess being the whole-hearted sup- Yeslerday was Boy Scouts Day at i qiiestigm, smoothing out difficulties Rotary when Assistant Chief Coni- lstaff, Ottawa, and Mr. Dick Filliter. l (m. can "This" says the loud speaker. 0m or the Scouts representing llw voyage home, to their '_"' radio station WXYZ broadcastng Province at the Jamboree. I Cour. the other guests present were Mnlplayed mime Janlboree‘ and ma; swim-ed bodygthe Boy Scouts Association; i Dr. C. H. Beer, Mr. J. R. Burnett and‘ 3Com It L; a situation to be viewed with ‘Mr. F. H. Doyle. the new sllllfflln‘ front hero‘ as ambassadors of Bood- N°l1 fll- away. in the Catholiclfllaflli Of which we learn from anilelldfilli 0f Ctllllllltlcc lllld Tlllmci M; will and friendship. chllrchYa-Yat Esladale in "the cOllli~l3d\'(‘1'il59nl@ni/- try of thq-hishoim '_e\'(_=fy one of ‘it appears, may have made at. a mod_ the most wotsd of the Jawbitg crate cost wax discs each of which B5 ill llrevlfllls years clans-me fhieski Stuarts lie. buried provides a complete side by Sides iall Celtic cross of radio orosinziiiialiliis Mlvnnliizc oil llfal _"lad° ‘bl’ “l” Cllalllllall ffllj m- Scouts. try to help other boys, “iii;- tic sympathy and support of ioLaii- . National advertisers. llle Telephone Co. I: was decided to contribute $100k fiffgenqnjnute pcnsary Christmas Fund. proved by the School Board, the (vrho had agreed to Serum). the Medical City Council, port of the parents. Rotarlam could do their bit; by answering and removing doubts on the part of for Canada. Mr. J A.‘ rm: onaizwrraroww GUARDIAN‘ Redpgk .. .29. issue... llentral Guardian LIVE POULTRY WANTED-Buying‘ live poultry, Thursday, Dec. 19th. A. C. Green, Albany. 562-21 . HEAR. REV. A. L. SINNOT,_R0li0 Bay, lecture in Tryon Hall, Lot 65, on Thursday, Dec. 19th. Lecture be- gins at 8 p. m. Subject, “European Trip." Sale of pies. 594-12-17-19 LIVE POULTRY WANTED—B\lyln| live poultry, empty crops, Wednesday, Dec. 1a. P. J. Noy 8:‘ c... mailer, River. ssi-zii PAINFUL INJURY-On Satufdl! afternoon Mr. Prank Dillon of the Patriot Job Department ma the mls- l fortune w have two of his ribs brolc- I en from a. fall from a, ladder at his home. AFTER THE EVENING SERVICE at 8.30, on Sunday, December 22nd, the Zion Church choir. will render the favorite Christmas Cantata "The Christmas King." by Fred Bolton, under the direction of Prof. Louis D. Thompson. l . I miskmer any one with whom they came in chi. lstiles. gave an eloquent address on tact gllils impressiolns of the Great Jam-l ML Sm“ the“ delivered his ad_ oree in Eng and last summer. Dr. I (13-55 tracing m graphic language S‘ S. lll lllelthe movements of their training Currier, of the Among 1-1 ., Pinter‘ Prmmclal Preside“ 0f phaslzed the peaceful aim (if c3118 _ Re“‘FSC0llt liiovemeiit and Vicc-Prcsdent; ‘ portrayed we some 4 Bzulcu Powell buried the hatchet ofs and Mi‘. J. Awgoidm V , arrow of peace. COIIIIIlISSiODCI‘. _. we parting words of ivhcii he said. Assault the Chief "G0 forth S Each one of ,, how young or small, can spread a good word about this country and those you have met‘ here. Try ‘to make yourselves bet- lyou Scouts. ho matter for the Dis-y An ail- l cr-pcciallyr the poorer boy; 1g coma "0 cradimw‘ mid be happv healthy and helpful i campaign which has been ap-, l l C lllv Canadian U16 mild weather of securely fin- inflslied loading potatoes and preced- _ , elf-ea by the c. o. s. sliuiley who llellidqlllllwls I farewell at Quebec to the Chief Scoutlbroke 5 track ghmugh m, yin-bu; i” nda, (Lord Willlngdori), their glcft for Halifax where she is taking ‘ arrival v-tlon bunker coal and is expected to I Arrowc Paik, and the great part. they leave 5m. Havm-“L ‘mpressively Fstevlvartship of ‘mm m“ sions‘ and “What is Truth" were the 2"“ “bsmllted “lam” ‘he Rev. A, c. Vincent at the Baptist‘ H“ qumkd Church Sunday. Features of the‘ Mac-Neill, and two anthems by the lcholr “Lift up Twenty-two civic tax appeals were Isions oi’ the board which were held leifwere left under consideration, a number adjusted and several reject- POTATO STEAM!!! AIDS-The “Della? taking advantage of BAPTIST CHURCH IERVMlI-I-t Material Fuses-- ubjccts of two excellent sermons by t ervlces were a solo by Miss Barbara your Heads" and Peace I leave with you." HEARING 0F TAX APPEALS- icard yesterday during the two ses- n the City Court Room. Of these d. The appellants appeared before The Store With the __ Largest Assor tment. merchandise. The large variety makes shopping easy. The following few suggestions from the many hund- reds of lines wegcarry may be of some assistance to you. FOR-THE LADIES FUR COATS ..A great variety of Runners and Cen- trepieces. A large assortment of ladies gloves in Kid and fur lined. . . . . A special line of Ladies’. Handbags from “$1.00 t0 $8.00 Ladies Boxed Handkerchiefs. . .35 to $1.00 .................. Collie Coats Satin Bath Robes Negligees Pyjamas, Silk, Crepe de Chene,‘Silk Knit Silk Bloomers Silk Slips A large assortment of Dance Sets Elaborate Evening Gowns in Transparent Velvets, Velvet and Satin, Lace and Metallic Satins and Chiffon Afternoon Desses, in Moire Velvet, Satin and Crepe Gloria Ladies’ Scarves, Squares, Pleated Also a nice line of Evening Scarves, Nin- on and Georgette Angora Tams and the largest stock of Ladies Hats in the City. Lamas AND GENTS $1.75 to $6.00‘ ' Silk and “fool l-Iose...... ..$1.00 .30 to $1.20 Childrens’ Silk and Wool Hose 365 Umbrellas--.........,. Large Line of Bootees. . .. to $10.00 special from these "big discs," and 1t. is added Thus is tmacs production ‘brought ‘who dial the cllhcr for something a A5 ‘me sliallds llfllollefll-d in such a. ilittle better. It is, we are assured spot, the haunting lint Q {one of AYWUIFS "Lays 0f lllC sCttisli Cava- iage, and a mechanical irroccss there 9&1" 321:2 bark to oiie‘imiii(i;_ The 91d?" t1lll95 llllVe Based away, |thing which (‘Illl be produced in an lold-faahioiirzd way‘. But we suspect ‘zliere are those who will want to know why the; should tune in Tex- as or Missouri for the sake of list- up 811159135‘ clung to phonograph basements has been star-rod InLQ don in connection with lhc ani _ ‘with great fore ougli: to be superior to any- records-even As a‘ gift, Delecto Chocolates ill delight her-she knows th * delicious frcshnest sealed in every package. - ] They aril! please Iierytca-en before the box l: opened. flsleeto is minimizing interest in many bcr of- listeners during shown by experience to overload of "selling" talks. Listeners hours and half-hours are radio time must be has at its fingertip the moans be compelled to pay the price. ,boredom for their concerts. And it Smell“ ‘ll lllTlfldcfl-illllg _ the suspicion gets abroad that not a mamlllc ‘ a few of these scintillating riuar ra- dio progrnzns and reducing the num- periods l CII~ of ter- being lserved to the public off wax plates, The A- C~ In‘??? will be Slllllllled by ‘then the situation may contain iii lllcalll lit=cif ifs own remedy. The user of;“‘1ll‘"ll dellwi "5 DOW" IYOm cor-‘ ijrgpfifed mi lighting batteries. spend money lavishly. oven if his Slsiclll illlmllmllll-llli the latest Drai- returns are uncertain. He is at the, m” h‘ "mm but bl’ 5° 001118 it l5 mercy of an audience which absol-‘ “big di= cs" which sound "like a di-,u-_e;y Temses to be bored and “ma, iimim. rout studio program." / It is probable that a suxfeit of an-‘cscapi; 0i nouncemenis and direct advertising‘ tcrtarunen: with too great a blllTlCllJ cannot ‘l a ALTERNATING cunmzzvr saws ron RADIO cans r MONTREAL, Dec. 16—'I‘he Cam‘ acliaii National Railways system, ‘ llionccr in the field of entertaining‘ the travelling irubllc across canal-is by means of the radio, has always 1mm abreast of developments in the m“ Springhlll, N. 3., who was drowned off the S. S. Selkirk in Lake Superior on December 12th. The body‘hu , not yet been recovered and no po-r- Roll will be answered by “What you tlculars were received. He leaves to would do with a thousand dollars." mourn a. wife and small child. in Lunch was then ‘served by Mrs. Bag- Sprlnghill, N S.. a skier. Miss Elsie residing 1n this city and brothers and sisters away. and recepq tion. and is now installing on all its radio-equipped cars, Alternating- Currciit radio receiving gquipmen; of a motor-generator unit Not only is the reducing maintenance costs to a min- ln addition to making this im- provement, the system ls installing on transcontinental trains new instru- ments which combine radio sets with plionograplis. In scctlons of the coun- try where reception is difficult un- dcr the best of conditions, such as in the Rockies, radio programmes will thus be supplemented by carefully chosen records. The minister was taking a class of boys in the Sunday School, and said. rciirovlnolv. "John McTavish. Your mouth is open." "I ken,“ said John. “I opened it tnasclF." -O§0O&O§-O4§4%§§ Our First Christmas Sale in Our New Store OUR CHRISTMAS SALE UP TO AND INCLUDING DECEMBER 24th Seedless ltalslns . . . . . . . . . . 12c pkg. Special Sale or “ pea Saturday only .................... 31h; [or 25¢ THOMAS MICHAEL PIIOIN! H01 o-oooowoo- 019-11-11-31- sioner of Boy Scouts for Canada, was Free mumyl Messrs. K. M. Martin, John McKen- ‘iia, and John J. McKinnon. ' The‘ beard adjourned till to-day at 10 ‘B. m. news on Saturday of the death cf brother, Ernest, a. resident of several VISITS SCOUT TRO0PS—Mr. John A. Stiles. Assistant Commis- present at meetings of the Scout troops of St. James and theiBaptist, Churches yesterday. a’; the former in the afternoon and the latter in the evening. Mr. Stiles found that bath churches had excellent troops. The St. James troop numbering nineteen boys under the deadershlpi of Mr. J. A, Lawson. although-a.- new organ- ization. is making splendid progress. The Baptist Church troopls a model of efficiency. atroop of eighteen boys under the- leadensh‘ - of Mr. Robert Parent. The- troop committee was present al-thoilatter meeting. Mr. Stiles invested -Seout- Arthur Affleck as assistant Scout Master and gave the boys a tolk- on the value of uni- forms. A new scout, Everett Ander- son, was invested-by the Scout Mu- ter, ~ l - 1 ~ » ST. TERESIPS WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTB-The monthly meeting o! the Ht. | ‘EACH l ISLANDER DEAD-Mr. Guy Aus- tin of this clty received the sad lole. The meeting ‘closed by singing God Save the King. (Patriot please copy). Mr. John J. Todd. Bndaibane, has arrived home after enjoying a. visit with his brother and sister in Ottawa. Mr. William MoeKay of Murray Harbour, who has been under treat- ment in the Prince Edward Island‘ Hospital left the Hospital yesterday greatly improved 1n health and re- turned to his home in the afternoon. Y. Basketball Saturday night saw, two of the fastest and most exciting games, and the largest attendance seen at the "Y"' for o. good many years. In the first match the "Y" team defeated P, W. C. by a snore of 34 to 28 and in the second match the Prince Street girls defeated the P. W. C. Girls by a score of 2'! to 16. W. Henry and G Ayers were the high scorers in the boys game, and Betty Rogers and Virginia Harrington headed the list Teresa's Women's. Institute, was held at the home -of Mrs-James Bnglole. Seeded Raisins . . . . . . . , , 12¢ k , 5mm“ Rush,’ bu“ _ _ 2 lbgpza present. The pleating- opened by Cluster Raisins, plollfe 35,, n‘ sin ‘ the "Institute Ode." Roll Bulk Dates . 3 lbs. 21c was called. ‘the minute: of the last 23:“? 14¢ Dil- meeting wero- road. »Deoided- to have ounce i: l. pie socinl- and dance tn the School Lemon m“ _ _ _ _ m m house December 30, and to bu! a new kettle for the school. ~ Arrangement! [an in basketball um m.- and the Six members. and one visitor werellflfl! ltttlldl-llvfl. bllkfltlllll l! lull-W in girls game. Judging by the inter- coming into its own, and deserves feli- sharo of public interest u _it is one o! the fastest. and mcltJtroa- ‘uoiu games played. hrl Ooh and Sheldon Matheoon respectively, cap- ably handled the whistle for the Of, ..s2.25 m $5.00 Lim” Useful Christmas Gifts Ever Shown In This City Four shopping floors loaded with the Season’s latest r01: 111E norm Satin and Rayon Bedspreads Boxed Pillow Cases Boxed Towels ‘ Fancy Linen Towels 4Q DEcnMBbR 11. 192., FOR MEN Mens’ Neckties in fancy boxes .5010 $2.00 Men’s Hose,................. .35 to $2.35 _Mens’Shirts................. .89 to $5.00 Mens and Boys Leather Coats 1 Men’s auto gauntlets from. . .$2.00 to $5.00 S t t wea era a Mus, Pure -.......-. EVENING UNTIL XMAS. A. Moshe!- ... G. Toombs .. .. .. u... P. W. C. H. Saunders .. M. Indie G. Ayers . . A Rogers R. Cameron .. .. .. .. R. Filliter nun-n...- “u...- ‘u... ..- Prlnco Street B. Rogers ... E. McIniils M. Fraser '1'. Currie G. Rogers n. n u. ll .. u... can on no u. Ore-ha; .1... u...“ .- I’. W. C. V. Harrington E MacDonald E. R ttenburi .. G. Barbour W. MacKle .. ,- 0. While n. s"... no: ..- an: luv-I >- QOOb-ibilv) on summon-o SAYS CHINA DISCOVERED THIS DOMINION (Canadian Presa) _ TORONTO. Ont. Dec. 12.—T0 China. we owe not only silk. paper, printing and porcelain, but. also the discovery of ‘this dominion in which we are living. Ibi- it was the desire to discover a passage to China that broullit explorers to this western i games. This week a mootlnl will bl called and a league schedule drawir up. All teams wishing, to enter the league are urged to have represen- to help to deoornu- the school for tativu at this meeting, notlc a of Christmas; The next meeting is at which will be given later through the Salado Tea..,..... "631; ib, Bed Rose Tu 680th. made to‘ have present) lsi-Fafillractzisic.‘Ktréifi... It; bought for pupils for u Tm H . "szclllllh. the Christmas tree. 'I‘hree appointed Corn Flakes ‘. . .. . . 2 [of 23g . Shredded Wheat .. ,, z 1m- 13¢ Plum Jamil-lb. bottles 83o the home of Miss Celeste Gormleyb. Ayllner Marmalade 3 lbs. net .. 85c shelled Walnuts 59c lb. Mimi Nuts 21b, M- m 6s Checked i ZACJ-‘iififufi press. . Following are the llneupl and scam - 7. M. C. A. P. W. C. w "Ill! ll IIO IOU loll .0 Part-video fi- Mlthewn n "I l"! OIO Oll O00 one; Hlllilfts“ KID N EY Mens’ Mufflers... Gloves ‘wool and fur to $6.00 Boys’ leather gauntlets Linen Initlaled Handkerchiefs OlaQa-hd ,. ...60 to $6.00 lined .50 each A largeassortment of Dressing Gowns and House Coats ‘ Mens’ Sweaters all makes. . $2.00 to $8.50 Collar Bags................$2.00 to $2.50 Boys’ Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, Red- Flannel Lined 2~to 6 years. . . . . . .5450 Mens’ Blue Worsted Suits Double and Single-Breasted Models. . . . . .. . 322.50 Mens’ Blue Chinchilla Qvercoats. . $15.00 Other useful gifts consist of Boys Suits and Ovecoats at popular Prices. Auto and Sleigh robes, Carpets, Oilcloth and Linoiiums. Useful gifts here for every member of the family. eilzouvivnvc THURSDAY EVENINGTHIS STORE WILL 1m OPENED S. A. McDONALD FSQ$SWQS4SQQS¥$% 0 "orld. Miss Ruth Holme pointed tlila 6 out at her lecture at the museum the last oi a very interesting series on China. It was in the eighteenth century that the craze for Oriental thins! was at it's height; in order to buy curios from China. women would n01 only sell their own clothing but Ill- so that of their husbands. Porclam was partlocularly the r888. llllll a family in France or Ellllfllld “W” wait. for two or three YER-Ts 1°‘ 7 dinner set ordered from China. Blue and white were the colors most fav- ored, and the popular desisii “l! that. of hawthorn trees crowing W‘ of Chinese loe. Tea was introduced mm England at about oils time lllll so the tea-cup was evolved. A5 "l5 EnBllsh insisted 0n handles on lll'~‘“' cum the Chinese potter: at ills‘ simply fastened on plain white hflll" dies. and it was later on that var- i¢d shapes were desllllfll- ' -—iji-" woooavooooooeaeov“ i Insidious X i. * I'd m E St ° . Y9 - t W; m; “ill adjective Id- vlsedly. t Sufferers from Ilyutnin ma! have perfect vision and there- fore do not aspect the ,. n" of any evil lleflct. The motive power of Entire human orlllllllll Nerve liner". ' ,N0fll!ll em. It i: minnow utilize about 20% of tblr Nervl awn. bit when lyutrnln ll present, a much larger MOW" tlon In required. Ileana defect!" eye: through their anaemia" of an excessive amount of Nerve hurl’! ml! oertmiuli affect the functioning oLothfl organ; of the body and W041!" Ill health. IIAVI YOUR IYI! IXAMINID G. F. Hutcheson‘ tho ll b O 6 O 0 O 0 5 A I i 0 O 0 0 ¥ OPTOMITIIUT