l _i laces and satins. ' svn.;-:_ 1 , ‘_ *"~ . ».»»- ... _ :i._.i-M, it as -,-.,».... .»v~.~..»~ it. - . < ~» _ ,~ ,r._~A .~»... - .~i. , . ' . V... f ..... c,...~.v»»- ._ ;.r.»f _.. arf.-‘»'.f'0~~--4 1- ~-»‘»+»'~2.~ -- ‘ Q :_ ._,, ._ . ., _ -. 1 ,,_. .-_ .._ ,, m ‘ - _ - _ .. '- .. _...<_,.f....t;» 1"’ .,'¢~¢r,, .--N _ 1 _ _ , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ cf ,_ l . .lv:;.-,,_ 3 _ ._ __ " 1 rl OF EXCITING BRAND NEW ‘ opiuit11s¢pfsmterso,iea|,pm- . . THERE are included in this great clearance sale evening dresse, afternoon dresses, hos- tess, treat and sport models. The evening dres- ses are mostly taffetas,'velveis, metallic cloths. Evening models run from $10.75 to $35.00 . . .‘ LESS ONE THIRD. FH you liek over this assortment you will want to buy more than one doses. For example, in addition to a smart afternoon dress you may lilrely want a useful street model. Either or boih are heir ui ili- tractive prices. Bear in mind . . . whatever' the present price may be . . . the dress is yours for ONE THIRD LESS. 1 New Evening Dresses | New Hostess models y New Street Dresses Wool dresses in one and two piece. JA ' Y A Rise Sharply In 'A‘ _ _ Nine 1935 Months xmcisrou, Jamaica, Jul. io.-_ / .' (CP)-, Returning prosperity , reache<§'ti;ar into Jamaica last year 1 as expb for the first nine mouths y oi' 1935 increased more than 94,- ‘ f 320,000 over the stuns Dlrlod in 19- ONE THIRD OFF SIZES AND . STYLES FOR WOMEN AND MISSESL ` ' i `i i $ 5.95 Dresses $ 3.97 $ 8.95 Dresses $ -5.97 $10.75 Dresses s 1.17 $12.50 Dresses S 8.33 $16.95 Dresses $11.30 $19.75 Dresses $12.17 Bureau Reports. on Deaths, Births And Marriages '.i'he following information is ré- leased by the Dominion Bureau of Btatiatiuz- _ 1 Live births in Canada during the reoond quarter of 1935 numbered 01,103 (preliminary figures) giving an equivalent annual rate of 20.9 per 1,000 population as compared wiil1~5'i,009 births and a rate of 21.2 for the séoond quarterof 1984. Btulhlrths amounted to 1,061 br 2.11 Doi cfm or all births as aaainst 1.7 1 or 2.9 por cont. There wen 2,339 illegitimate hirths_!orrning 8.9 per oont of all live births as compared with 2.271 or 4.0 per cent for the correspond- in( period of 1994. Deaths toissllcd 27.000 with a rate of 9_9 Der 1,000 lwpulation as compared with 25.942 and s rate of 9.6. There were 1900. marriages or a rate of"f.0 latin” iam or s rm of 1.1 in tm ree- ond quarter of 1984. Deaths under one year of ale, totalled alll vin~al'ltuof'll . si I Dot 1.009 live births, 'lhslo fl¢urss _with 8,991 deaths under , \ one year and a. rate of 70 in the, corresponding period of 1934. Deaths* under one month of age numbered 9,060 or a rate of 36 per 1,000 live births, as against 2.160 or a rate of 39. There were 293 maternal deaths as compared with 310 and th_e rate per 1,000 livo births was 0.1 as nga-irnt 5.5. V The number of deaths assigned to oertain causes in the second quarter oi 1035 was as follows (ln each case the figurfs for the cor- responding period of 1934 are given in parentheses): Typhoid and par- atyphoid fever 53 (58); smallpox 0 iii); Measles 172 (54): Scarlet fever di iM); Diphthvria 50 (4l;) In- fluansa 944 (5211); infantile para- lysi.s1'1 (13): tuberculosis 1,015 (1.- 947); cancer 2,843 (2070); diseases of the heart 4.oeo (4,105): dim-10° of the arteries 2.105 ,(l.i_l6ll; pneu- monia 2,072 (1,882): diarrhoea and; enteritis 096 (504): nvphritis 1.628. (1,509): suioide 220 .(9110); homicide 47 (30): automobile accidents 398 1242:) other violence 1.03 (1,061) For the first six months of 1935 stillbirths 8.392 (3368); per cent oi’ total births so ras); deaths 55,153 012,005); death rate 10.3 (9.8); mar- riages 30,752 (90,890): marriage raw 5.7 (5.7): deaths under one year 8,593 (8,003): rate per 1,000 live births 78 171); deaths undcr one month 4.234 (4,323): rate per 1,000 live births 38 (38); maternal deaths 007, (1536); rate per 1.000 live births sa gan.) _ Deaths from certain causes for the six months were as follows: Typhoid and paratyphoid fever 100 (121): smallpox 3 (ii): measles 346 <81); scarlet fever 151 (111): diphtheria 107, (1i2); influenza 2,- 590 (l.390)& infantile paralysis 30 (90): tuberculosis 3,510 (3,584): can- cer 5,541 (5,185): diseases of the heart 8,501 18.071); diseases of the arteries 4.195 (3399); pneumonia 4,814 (4,118): diarrhoea and enter- ltis 953 (1,088): nephritis 8.344 <3.- 027); suicide 458 (455): homicide 7| (04): automobile sccldtnto 412 649); other violence 2,103 ($1,000.) the fisures are al follows, with those for the mmvondinr oerlvd of 1934 in parentheses: Live births_1l0.'i63 trims); bum me oo.4 ma): illegitimate births 4,519 14.4137)! PCT cent or total uve olrtm 4.1 (uni CARBNAGE. Trinidad, Jan. 10.- (CP) -Lucy Theodon. 32, died in hospital here three hours after she was stung by a scorpion. she was working in her home when she received the fatal wound. \ » Q . , _ O e ,altace ,= Jamaica Exports ducts _exported from the big Carib- bean island amounted in value to £3.0a9.455 (about 815,000,000) com. pared with £2,234.58() (about $11,- 000,000) during the first three quarters of 1984. - Bannana exports alone increased in value by $4,000,000. Other ln- creases were noted in cocoa. $100,- 000; rum $50,000; sugar, $500,000; logwood, $50,000. , At the 'same time. however, de- creases of $100,000 in coffee, $200,- 000 in irrupefnxit and $150,000 in pimento were registered. ‘ A sharp decline in the total ex- port figure for the year was ex- pected, howeevr_ The statistics did not include losses incurred from hurricnneewhlch swept through U19 iilurifi during October and Wilwd whole districts bare of bananas both from the old and new , crops, , Damage to the banana industry , WHS so great that the legislature ‘ was forced to subsidize plantation oamers. Twenty-six banks applied to the Agricultural Loan Societies Board for government loans to as- ,slst sufferers in their districts. Carib Queen Has ' Odd Present For Oxford Professor ARIMA, Trinidad, Jan. 10.- A courtship ring carved from the shell of a nut was presented to an Oxford professor here when he met the Queen of the Caribe, titular head of s. raoe of one-time canni- bals. _ The ring, ancient symbol of Carib ifoiiroiihll, was given to Prof. -Reginald Ccupland by Mrs. Mary Verges, who led a delegation in traditional Carib regalia. to meet the professor when he reached here on a tour in the West Indies. Queen Mary explained it was the custom for a. suitor centuries ago to acquire the nut from a. ti-as Krowinz in the Guacharc Cave. carve it himself and then ask per- mission to place the ring on the - finger of the lady oi' his choice. If she turned him down, he just never visit her house again, While the professor talked with the hueen, some of her subjects san8 B. Carib song composed on the Si>0t to celebrate his arrival. Peaceful descendants of warlike llwliiora. they listened eagerly as _ Prof. Coupland urged them to pre. serve as many of their old customs as possible. It was the Klnws wish, the professor told them. that the differ\ut types of people inhabit- ing the British Empir'.s countries Another. because a mixed empire is I much richer one. B9f0l`¢ Uifiviuir. the Oxonion handed the queen a bill and stood ‘Foreign Exchange (By The Canadian Press) dulum of foreign exchange, object 0! 8-uliiouo attention by those who carry on Canadahs immense for- SWUHS in a. comparatively narrow arc during 1935. Importers of British goods found it cost them a little less to make S payment, whole dealers in goods found it slightly more expensive. , and French francs. treble science oi’ exchange, who re- ~.-*D-U' change United States law Giving that M their 0 ‘mom Exercise by mm. boys; Lgncom to permit lzrcciiral dissemination of Montreal Exchange trader? de- Moore, Richard MOON, Sifmiey ENOUGH RM;§N,'ll`)0THE EARTH birth control 1uf'ormati_on.l ht h clined, however, to hazard a pre- White and Murdoch McDonald. I ‘ fn .“ ""_"`l°,‘dh 13)? “l§0r’a]§,y° ` . dictmn as to haw far tms course Intenmsslon' Treat of candy for If HU U19 mils C'JmPfi5€d in the ilriliflrllttisixigyl ii hor nrilument bciné O U would be pursued. in- _ _ K 'tracks of the wol'ltl`s railivzrvs were um; Imp” ,,{,\,~,~mg(, is f, pow(-yful During the year France faced Instrumental nm"'ic` Mes rs i0 be ilifmfd Side bl' S1110 “WV factor fr): mo1"\lii. ‘ birth control ll several apparent crises, whcn gold David Keenan. Milburn Keenan would from a steel mmway i5 ft' ‘ ‘ ~ 3" was movlus out of that country in "gl ‘{Vm~ H§;l°~ B ru Bea _ Mrs wide right around me earth. simi- - heavy uantities or was being ear- A011119 " IS- 8 U-S U' - 18,-1_1 i of the rl' 1 0 0. markedltln French bank vsulw for li]1l';=h¢D1;/Ir:D".1V1;§§;-urYfmb{9béW°DlV‘;”;f tivei mfidazioliing Ztgckdierictlgm U10 Uni d States. Ollrrcucy 51969' \ » - X ' ' placed cud to end the would ialists here do not regard these as George Blue and Misses Mary Blue. mom gimp cover thc elltire lcufzlll all-Inclla won1cn's conference. which having been very serious, however, Sarah Munn and Donaicin Mc- of this street pathway. pointing out renewed assurance by Donald. the Fiench government that France R¢°1i'““°“ "Ch’i5tm“5 E"‘“`y' The export of the following fruits would still remain on the gold where," Velda McDonald. and vegetables from Canada. is pro- w0Ur,n SEGREGATE Kmmgs standard was sufficient to relieve Bllxelzilsiel bryr gevegldwglzdl hxeitgd-Elupples.fi1enrs. fiuinccs, and ____ anxiet. llc. 9 U 9" . G . a oc uous ruiis to Australia; Enteyring 1935 with a downward Helcn K80n8Y1.CHri M°K0I1ZiG. E911 raw carrots to Bermuda; potatoes trend, sterling cables in Montreal M0016 and Afilflii Kewan- io Cyprus and England; fresh -(C.P.1_Proposals iq segregate reached s low point of 54.81 3-4 in Instrumental music: Misses Mil- cranes. tomatoes. and raw vcirc- boys and girls from six to 13 years March. Asteady climb followed un- burn Keenan. Dlvifi K<`¢“f\“- Wm- 1011105 to Malta; stone fruits (in- of nge in the separate schools of til a nigh of $4.99 5-8 was reached Hyde- _ cluding apriroiachcrries. ncctarines. this ciiv lms devoloivcd lrccn con- ui Auron. 'rut nouns men sured Rf°"'“"°“ "The chruimas Can- reaches. and plums) to the onion it-awry among the Sauter author- nigntly me inward the end or the die’ acne Mrmnald. __ of South Africa. year was fluctuating narrowly near S010. “UP 0" U19 h0usci0nS. ;____ ~---__.. T._._~_,_*_ - ___--___ January 0 3 ~ , _ 'wi ,.~ ~. _ - .- . _ ., , _ . . ._ _ . ;“""` Of iv g M.; _, sho tv ‘ 4 __, ` y ., _ I ' 1" f , ~ ' '_ ,, ,. » ., __, ._ , -n . ._ g ' ~ - ~ - W. , .___ <`.r. ..|;:.»_--_ My! *-_'f-tildf _’ ~-,<~"* “ . 1. -_ f’,"",£_~,“' "r~.'T'.' ,,»"_¢i1.:l~'!" i.`..J-'x..;:- i . "’ ' 5 .._ >» if' ,. __; - 'K Y . "` \` - ' \ (£0 _r D ._ \" Q -i I 'Y ‘vN."`r O' A ' ` ' ‘ ' ` " ' ` ‘ ’ _~ A _ »' - ~, ~ , MJ 'i'_“f., ~..;' ."4L=i=3i»"..1;-.`,»1 . ‘ , ====-'===-"12-* ------f ---~~---~--»~~------~-~-' ' ~ ' ,_ . pngrmmwatt-t,. PR WSE BR -_ Here is a Frock Event With Frocks foryaftcrnoonl For business! New dashing models for every occasion., 'Beautifully styled .n O; _ ' new sleeve and-neckline details . ,,. carefully made . . . and thrillingly low_in price! Here are Silks,» Rough Crepes, Triple Sheer Crepes, Metalese. Colors to suit the preference of every woman and miss. Sizes ranging from 14 to 44. Creations of unusual elegance andflair-a simply delightful collection of good look- ing fl`0‘.'?.'“ READ! Values You’l| Long Remember! ¢ o tee* gag * ,gg 5§.“ZT.§‘.?‘f.‘iE.f?..’.‘f1‘? $8.95 55.3253. S'f3?.“§t .‘f'.. $5.95 0 '.§§‘§.’.’.f."§¥.“f"..f`f.f`f’1‘fi $3-95 COME! SAVE! ANCOUVER .mn 9 -A native Otto Dc Muth-who graduated ill , ceasful concert and Christmas tree gmm such H success and (3) to .. _ Gu, M “mem WHS held ‘W the h°m° 01’ Ml* Joh" Sonia Claus for hLs many splendid mlxhcmc nom Mc 1 n 0 -I E. McDonald, Wood Islands East. gn-l_,_ took a post-graduate course in Lon don, won the Military Medal for Th” mini-“"1 Rev- R' Hemiey The aihcrin WHS 0105961 by 911 service in France -- has devised a Silvefi. Dmiided. B5SiSi¢‘d d\“`ln'=’ _ioiniugglmnrls ind singing “Auld plan which lie says is highly suc- ----- Daft time 'JY M1' Hugh MCNEUI- Lang Syne" followed by the Na- cessful for use of the “zipper” in the and the following program was tional Amh,.m_ MONTREAL, Jan. 9-The pen- well carried out: Opening chorus, Choir. Rgmafas by t.he ihuirman' A i STEAM TRAIN DOES HOUR Fo it l e claims elimination of mast Reel on ‘We come," nne 113 MILES AN r 1 . » Giiln trade in oods and securities, WNW- M P. .' - . _ it Reading “How Jesus Came-.‘ Miss > 5-mu. world mmrds for speed were _;ixi';urc;lcSu<21t;xl1]c!i_.;,r n;r;repg;1tp1§)e1ri;Ct€;;n Flora Nicholson. mode in the trial run of Britain's - ~ ' R€Cii8-iiiou "Tilé Ci1l`iSii'!lF-S 559' "Silver-' Jubilee’ streamlined steam' Ori." Miii”§8f¢if M0°Y"~ train last &1)ternber _ a urecent Instrumental music: Messrs Dan- study of the record of ie run from gold standard countries gush lel Keenan, Milburn Keenan and reveals. The maximum speed for each of which is Mta(,h,,d a len-Eu, as France and the United Stow; Wm. Hyde (encored). - the journey between Kingis Cross of elnsuc Webbim, Wm, p,,,_t, of mg Exercise “The Al13c~ls Mcsszlgv." and Granlllaul \\'_as 1l‘.ln1il;‘spcr ..z“,pm..» a,_t“L,h,,,C,,,L_ when they The variation throughout the year, Mrs. Milburn Dixon. M1'S~ Wm- D- 1‘°“1'- F" “~ ‘"5t““°" of 25 "WFS au are drawn together there is a nar- however, did not exceed four per McDonald, Mrs. Arch. Munn and average speed of 107.5 limos per row strip nf Celluloid on one side of cent for Sterling funds or three Miss?-1 Velda McDonald, Irenc Mc- hour was maintained, the distance the zippci- through which the Wound per cent for United states dollars Donald, Donalda McDonald, Bella being covcreri in 13 minutes 57 may be 0b5f,rv¢d_ McDonald, Sarah Munn and Annie seconds. 4le:lnil;\s1o\;c;~lei1;°;ln natmall; -- 9 _ _ ' avera~ze spa . a To exp rm in the Mmm impene Wigtgfimtion: “Jolly old st, Nan- and '10_milc= ut ou fivrrusv Saeed of nmru ooxrnoi. lsronom- nrd cunendes as a commodity uma," Mary Mcphm-Son 01.8 mllesi an hour. Tlhe train was 'I`I0l\ unrest is the uw of supply and Radio Message from santa to the he-ulcd by a »=ta°um__iuid iicvijg --- emand’ like wheat, boots or cheese chudrem iocomotlte named Bi ver ‘ln his means Great Britain has been Chorus. “"0 ¢°“-*limi "f 7 ‘M5 Wim* “ Thouuis N_ H<”lll>\\1‘i1» wimy “'95 . _ .. ight of 230 tons. taking a very mud dose or must- Rccitatien ‘The First Christmas U0” ‘W ion in the past 12 months. Donalda McDonald. closing ot' abdominal incisions. Dr_ De lViuih’s appliance has been used ln 107 cases in Vancouver with. he Says, highly satisfactory results. _ the aiu attendant, in ordinary complications, and a recluciion in hospital charges. The device consists of i.wo_l.l`i-, angular pieces of adhesive tape to WORKS 'FOR LEGALIZED w,»1sif1NGToN. Jun. 10-Mrs. launched on her 1936 campaign 'io powerful factor for linppy infar- riage.. A cablc was read from Mrs. Margaret Sanger, long-time leader oi” the movement, saying that the she nticlrossrrl. had endorsed the birth control movement. JOHANNESBURG. South Africa ities. \ $4.97. The average was below 1984 Ellen Munn- which had high and low marks of Second Radio message from San-‘ . $5.16 and $4.80. ' if* Olms- New yo;-pg fund, wwe firm in Recitatiou. Arnett Keenan. the spring months, climbing to Address, Rev. R.. Hensley Stavert. $1.00 1-3 ln Canadian money in Closing chorus. March. In May the American dui- Shortly alter the strains of thc lar sank to par, the low quotation closing chorus had died away thc for the year, but again it crept tinkle of the bells of Santa Claus upward and in september reached was heard sounding out on ihf the highest premium, 1 15-16 pcr evening air. It was not long until cent, It fell away in succeeding hc was in thc midst of the happy months, keeping near the $1.01 lcv- and expectant children. busily ‘US- el as the year-end approached. In tributlng the many gifts with 1934 the range was lower, from which he was heavily laden- All °f $0.96 1-2 0011.00 1.01 1-2. the children and quite a number of French francs. like American the grown up folks were very kind- dollsrs. were stronger in l93il._'rhe ly remembend. franc in Montreal ranged in price Among the siiio 101' the 8“°W“' from e.al 1-4 cena in January to up awale was o 'oeoutiful Purse 6.71 1~8 cents in October. For 1934 with zipper fastening, together the low was ace li-e and the nigh with s arse box of L'-“ldv 1°' th” Eliminate Poisons By keeping the kidney action regular Tho human machine in the Em- this kind _is fhund_in t,ho_use of Dr. eogsofdigcationforms poisonsw ich (`.l).-\.~=v'.=a ludncy-Livlor Pills are ciimmniod through the lungs, they nrousc the notion of the liver, thc kidneys, the bowc s and by per- lu_rin_oys iuui bowels and promptly gpimq,i(,n_ clmunnth tho (poisons from tho sys- 'l‘hc kidneys are thc nnturni filters tcm 'U10 ki MY! 999 Niieved Of of the |,|,,°,1 ,,,,d_°n gham is eh!-own oyerwork _and regain health and the work ol’ eliminating the poisons Yl80l`»_ Pf““S» M505 ‘md ifbi' imm all we ent and dnnk, especially 10115 015009081' “D11 S9509! ‘ill°ll° ll the latter. lf tha quantity _of poisons l>l'9V9i\i°d- ill :\'\’9i0l' ifhiifi 9110 CGPMWY Of iii” Dr. Chaac's Kidney-Liver Pills, ki neys _can look _after 'wo expcr- 715 cts., nt all druggists or The Dr. A. ienm porn and senous W. Chnso Medicine Co., Limited, The secret of avoiding trouble of Toronto, Canada. ¢ ,355 ;.a, ,minister, Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. . _ ._ i - izzivvffrr- Y: _'12-Ar ;v - ~-~-'~:-;_; ;-_ f _-f~ --;-*fir - W-Y ~ * "' should remain distinct from one woon lsLaNps EAST ' ' Bef r tt; "happy athenng YRESBYTERIAN 5- SCHOOL brokeotip hearty votes 0% thanks CANADIAN ADAPTS “Zé§l;E.¥'oNs CHRISTMAS CONCERT were extended (1) 00 Mr. McDon- To ABDOMINAL OP -_“°-' aid for opening his house for the oth i fm-'d,De. _ V, » ~~ s. round of drinks for hor subjects. goth? n, ev:-:e\~‘yenin1t§erer?ting laiilbd snug- 01i,,C0,l;,E;§itng(2€\,?opr?,1_l British Columbian physician, Dr. e Halifax Port Arrivals Halifax for 24 hours ending 1 o'clock, noon Wed., Jan. 8, 1036. .snmv/ins » f Piisudski frolu Copenhagen llc Isle from Nfid Ports Portia from Nfld. Ports Alircda from Local Harbour Vllny Ridge. from Local H hour Poniland from Local Harbour Regus from Local Harbour Dairotiuu from Glasgow ' Bo ' . nl SAILZNGS _ _ Pilsudski io New York Alfrcrizi io Local Harbour Vimy Ridge to Lmol Hai-hour Pentland to Local Harbour Regus to Locnl Harbour Can. Conqueror to Local Ha bour VESSELS IN BERTII Vimy Ridge discltaigilig Can. Conqu""or discharging Portia. fii.=.cl1:\l',Qing Lady Soiilers loading Alfredo bunlrcring Pcntlauri bunlrcrlng Barge No. 1! licrtli Snnin lnadiufr Pllsudsiri riisciiargiitg Dakoiian discliarging Colbornc loading Loves; tliarlmr~_;ix1;; V|fSSl’.l.S Dill? T() ARRIVE Jan. 8~Stecl Traveller from Far East lyiolitlunl Cii.V from New York Lenrariifh from Hliliiiix i0~Cntllcnrl. from Jamaica Man. Producer from St. John Duchess of Atholl from Liv pool Beavcrbrac from St. John 11-Moniclarc from St. John Bennington Court from V ('0ll\'€l` Colborue from Halifax Lillingunvor frrrrn Jamaica Dom. Shipper from Halifax _12-Antonia from New York Auranla from Havre Cairnglen from St. John 13-City of .Evansville from C outta Rosalind from St. Johns Pilsudslri from New York 14:-Blink from Antwerp Rec from Halifax Nova 11 from Halifax 15-Mar1is from Halifax Chednbucto from B. C. Ports i Birthday Greeting (By The Canadian Prem) To "General" Alvin Crowder, the 1935 world champion Deti Tigers (pitching staff. Born in Wi ton~Sa cm. N. C., January ll, 11 he broke into the major leag with the Washington team in 1! went, to St. Louis Browns in,11 ret rnerl to Washington in 1930 : Joiltihd Detroit in 1934. .t_ . ,_ 1. , » f w E , _ Y r ` Lady Nelson from.Demerara. el ar