i ”l.El THE WORL GOING T0 VE ADDED NEWS PRINCE l LIVIE MY LIFE n. BRIAN AHERNE FRANK MORGAN e ALINE MccMAl-‘ION 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 D WHISPER! |‘M MY OWN LIFE!" SHE DARED tosneich at the romance that ls every women's birthright. Its gorgeously- gewned Joan oi herfinest- M-O-M‘: triumph of goyly exciting thrill-drama! ‘Mat. .., 16c, 260.1: Evening 28c, 32c, 81c. EDWARD WELL DRILLING The construction oi Wells that will supply an abundance oi clear, wholesome water is our ‘ We not only guarantee to get water, we also guarantee to case the well property to stand tho test oi time. Drop a. line about your water problem. TBASK WELL C0. Summerslde VAUGHAN GROOM. Rep. saws h Remember SANTA CLAUS " HEADQUARTERS , For over FORTY YEARS QANTA CLAUS has made hi! HEADQUARTERS at CART- EIUS TOY and FANCY GOODS STORE. and there twill be no exception this year. There isloniy one REAL. ‘GENUINE SANTA CLAUS. and he will not be eomint Talong a month or six weeks ' ahead oi his usual time. To "“.' say that he is would be mis- leading. He will arrive at QZCAIITEES STORE in plenty g oi time to distribute the large _ and up-to-date stock that is --now being made ready ior this memorable yearly. visit. We are open ior businem and would strongly advise the ~public to make their selec- " tions at our Store as early as ‘ possible. We will gladly set , , aside any goods selected and » ,. HOLD UNTIL CHRISTMAS. l sand will not ask you to ply ,' any money in advance. Here you will flnd on dis- play a larger stock oi NEW ._ and USEFUL TOYS, DOLLS. i. GAMES, and FANCY GOODS than any other Store in the City. Prices to suit everybody. v vv wvvvwvvrv (v vvvvvv N». - ~ Garter & 0o. LIMITED , i=2?‘ i‘ .-_-_-. -i"-“—"€'—= jtrofessional Cards McLEOD 6r BENTLEY ,; W. B. BENTLIY, K. C. ~.- I, A. BENTLEY, K. C. ‘rrlsters and Attorneys-at-Law f» NONI! LOAN ntrlee: 180 Richmond Street. ,_g-— i»- .._--_ Alex. W. Matheson IABRllTEl-t IOIJCITOB. ETC- Money to Loon Collect"!!! Ofllce: I40 Richmond Street. w_______ ..__,_._ _. ‘M. ALBAN FARMER f, I , Two old Scotswomen met alter many years oi separation. Bald one to the other: “I havens. forgotten’ you, and I havens written you, and always I've watched the papers to see ii you were dead." I; PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Tuberculosis Christmas, Seals Provide Money: To conduct an educational cam- paign as to ways and means oi controlling Tuberculosis’. To conduct clinics throughout the Province ior iinding and diagnosing early cases oi Tuber- culosis. For the examination oi indivi- duals who have come in contact with Tuberculosis cases, particu- larly children, with a view to preventing the spread oi the disease. For the supervision oi active cases oi Tuberculosis OUTSIDE OF THE SANATORIUM; that is, oi SUCH CASES AS CAN- NOT BE ACOOMMODATED 1N ‘Id-IE INSTITUTION. For assistance to Gyro-Rotarlan Boys‘ Camp. For assistance to Crippled Child- ren suflering from Bone Tuber- culosis. cnv TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board oi Appeal has fixed Wednm- day, December 11th, i935, at 9.30 A. M. in the City Court Room in the City Building as the time and place ior hearing all appeals irom vain- ations oi the Assessor and from the assessments and rates imposed by the City Council. Dated November 28th, I935. GEO- P. NICHOLSON. City Clerk. It-Stl-iti-ll-zll-lfli. o Tier: Fox Ranchers in vicinity of Charlottetown desiring to have pelts on first Montreal Sale should have them at MASSEY-HARRIS BLDG. Charlottetown not later than DECEMBER 2ND and for Paris Sale not later than DECEMBER 5TH Fur Marketing Department Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association. Help For Difficult Reading Dliiionit reading is a caose ior much worry. The ream! ior this [condition ls perfectly natural and inevitable. ii old sight (at about middle liie) n error or vision is your cause “ or worry, the only connpieto ‘ relief’ ml! be obtained (y. ADDED CA PI TOL - ni | AN PARLIAMFNT Empire Lodge Knights oi Pyth- ias, at last regular convention completed preparations ior a ior- ward movement in iratemal work. The organization oi a Pythlan Parliament decided upon so e weeks ago, has been consume. ed with the adoption oi the iollow- lng cabinet to direct a ten ‘days campaign. Premier, James T. McKee. Attorney General, L. B. Miller. _ Minister oi Pythian Education, H. E. McLean. Secretary oi State, Laren. Minister of Finance, J- H. Wil- liams. Minister oi Investigation, C. T. M. Manson. P. J. Ministrr Cox. Minister oi Works, Harry Mc- Donald. Minister‘ oi Immigration, B. F. Tinney. '1‘. Minister oi Social Welfare, H. White. Minister o! Fraternal Relations, E» McKay. Minister oi Social Entertain- ment, A. R. Kendall. Secretaries oi Social Entertain- ment, Jas. Calder and Ci. W. H. Beers 1. G. Mc- oi Ceremonial, Solicitor General, J. W. Dixon. Ministers Without Portiolio, R. R. Cox and P. L. Bmallwood- Speaker, W. Warren. Usher of the. Black Rod. A. C. Ford The Parliament is an outgrowth oi the successful membership campaign oi last yes: and the manifesto issued to the members is in part as iollows: Second annual membership campaign. Knights-Raise your visors! Look unto the iield, white for harvest. Pythianism is an avenue oi service. Youth all about us is call- 1118 ior iraternity, the helping hand, the counsel oi’ older men and their guiding interest, a broader vision and wider sym- pathy. A membership oi 250 will enable Empire Lodge to present a usciui and upliitlng programme. such as we have railed to carry out in the past for lack oi supporting mem- bers. Tbere is strength in united effort. hope in leliowshio, inspir- ation in acoomplishment-"Where there is no vision the people perish. Your executive has outlined a p'an ior work-work with a pur- pose, work with a vision, arfti cheerful outlook, recreation, tel- lowship and service in our com- munity, an awakening lo the duty and u: “ oi our citizenship. let us demonstrate as never be- fore the principles oi friendship by Practical Pythianlsm. In carrying out rile programme, music, mirth and mystery‘ have a part, and iriendly business rela- tions. cautious judgment and a courageous facing oi life's orch- lems must characterise the Pym. ianls conduct in promoting The principles oi the order. During the camiiaigzn m;- lodge room will be open daily, and Pay- liament will he'd two scssions cnch week, the opening session on Tues. day night will follow traditional parliamentary ceremony and will be oi educational interest. -——i_—___ PERFECT MATCH LAWRENCE, Kass Nov. 30- 'I'hey hailed a. "periect match" st the University oi Kansas yesterday. Shortly siter announcement oi their engagement, Mary Frances Martin was elected the school's “most alluring co-ed" and Paul Rogers “the most fascinating man." The selections were made by a campus magazine. nxss anuiTvliT _ ruzcnuu Citizens are reminded that any person who is at Do- ccmber 31st, 1936, in default ior any part oi his Civic taxes and assessments will haveno right to vote in the next Civic election, and will be excluded irom the elect- oral lists. GEO. P. NICHOLSON, ' - , City Clerk. WAN“- d c lhzfmbzzr -. _f. Furs-vs‘. _ . MUSICAL ‘-_- coop LUCK ass-r WISHES TODAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 - 7.00 — 8.45 P- M. MATINEE EVENING . . urucii" I MURPHY 1C1’ n. H in Ilo-tflc. Mo-dic. n“... Horses Paying B/ig ' Dividends ' (By Oslo Robertson) (Canadian Press sun Writer) NEW YORK, Nov. Sit-Real bargains among the turi’s ranking thorcughbreds are iew and iar bétween. but at least 10 horses, in- cluding the great Discovery, loll in that category this year. Although Alimd Gwynne Van- derbilt paid t20,000 ior Discovery as a two-ycar-cld, the iamous chestnut son oi Display has earn- ed his oats many times over. As a juvenile, ‘the 193s handicap champion, holder oi two world records, was not much but last year he picked up $49,555 whiic trailing Cavalcade through most 0f the season. He was even greater this year, winning $102,544, the majority oi it in piling up eight straight victories. - The most notable bargain oi the season, however, was Azucar, the former jumper which young Fred Alger, Jr., oi Detroit acquired ircm J- E. Widener for a reported price oi’ $7,500. The gelded son oi Milesius, Irish-bred and with a Spanish name, rolled up a grand total oi $117,950, largely because oi his victory in the-$1000,000 Santa. Anita Handicap. A. A. Baronrs Top Row, the little specdstcr that broke Discovery's winning streak in the Narragan- sett special and then repeated the victory in the Massachusetts Handicap at Buiiolk Downs, also rates near the top. The Caliiornia spcrtsmawclaimed the son oi Pea- nuts ior a mere $3,500 in 1934. Since Jan. l, he has won 898,120 and ranks with Discovery as the one to beat in the 1936 Santa An- ita Handicap. King Saxon, rated ‘as greatest oi the year's milers, Identify and Good Gamble, stable- mates oi Discovery, the Canadian- owned Stand Pat and Roman Soldier also have proved rare bar- gains among the-older horses. C. H. (Pat) Knebelkamp ac- quired the king a: a two-year-oid ior $2.500. He returned $38,010 to his Kentucky owner's pocket. Young Vanderbilt picked up Id- entify out oi a claiming race ior $3,500 last year and won $28,095 with the threc-year-old beicre he went wrong at Saratoga. He also paid only $4,500 ior Good Gamble yet the iilly earned $35,985. Will Investigate Fishery Problems ST. JOHN'S, Nild., Nov. S0—(O. PJ-l-l’. R. Brookes and E. R. Wat- Ccmmisslon oi Enquiry into the con will act as members oi the Sea Fisheries oi Newioundlsnd and Labrador. sir John Hope Simpson, Commissioner ior Natural Resources told the 118th meeting oi the Commission Government. The third member oi the commission will be chosen by the fishermen. The investigation is to be held “to enquire into existing conditions oi the sea Fisheries oi Newfound- land and Labrador, other than the seal iishery." Particular attention will be given to methods, conditions and costs of supplies oi all kinds t0 the ilsheriolk. VOTES AT 1M SIONEHAVEN. Scotlonci-(CPJ —Believcd to be Great Britain's oldest voter, Mrs. Grace Gail-d, 104. cast her vote in recent municipal elections. She will be 105 next June. ARE MEN WILLING TO SUPPORT HOST OF FEMALE RELATIVES? CHICAGO, Nov. 30-—-Miss Charl O. Williams, oi Washing‘ D.C., president oi the U.,S. Federation oi» Business and Professional Wo- men, suggested today that before iurthering any move to iorcc wo- men who marry or have babies to give up jobs the opposite sex should ask iiseli: "Are modern men willing to rc- sume the task oi supporting a host oi iemale relatives-grandmothers, maiden aunts, grownup daughters, about-to-be-divowced sisters with children, mothers-in-law as well as wives?" . "Even ii men should want to ss- sumo the financial responsibility oi their women relatives, and pos- sibly their wives‘ relatives too." she added. "Could they earn enough to do ltr" Miss tested to Gov. oi Massachusetts against the proposal byamill in Salem todismlsswo- naenwhomarrisdormarriedwo- hdbsllu- By THOMAS T. CHAMPION finldllli 80-(O.P.)—Al- though world sttentkn has been diverted from Indian aiiain ior the time beingappointxnent oi Imd unlithsow as Viceroy to succeed Lord Willingdon is a topic oi live- ly discussion. Iniormed opinion bereandinmdiaisunanimousin cordial approval oi the choice oi the new Viceroy. Few men o! the present genero- tion have worked harder and ieu in the limelight than 10rd Itnlitli- gow. In outward appearnee he is the British aristocrat at his best- no smafl asset ior one who is un- dertaking the Vioexoyalty at so momentous (stage oi mdian his- tory. The Hope iamily has given to the state, over several generations, judges, '“‘ , sailors and admin- istrators. Inrd Linlithgowh great- grandiather was one oi Welling- ton's generals. His "other, who was the first marquis, was also the first Governor-General oi Australia. Sucoeedin, to the title and es- tates in 1908 at the age oi 3i Lord Ldnlithgow married tines years later, and served with distinction in the War. In his early political days he tilled the posts oi Deputy Chairman oi the Conservative party and Civil Lord oi the Admir- alty. Leaving politics ior e while he became a director oi’ several city companies. Later he was ior two years chairman oi the Royal Commission on Indian Agriculture. Politicians oi all parties were im- pressed with his single-n-in-‘edness when he declined the tempting oiier o! the chairmanship oi the Conservatlvq party on the ground that his work ior a more or less obscure commission on mdian agri- culture was "iar more important." Agriculture and India are his spec- ial subjects. His handling oi the selected committee which reviewed the Indian Report is said to have been marked by tact as well as by firmness. . With the ministry oi Baldwin- under a new mandate-it is certain that the new Viceroy will have the complete confidence oi the , vern- mcnt at home when 11¢ goes to India in April. It is no secret that some Viceroy: within the lest 20 years or so have not enjoyed that confidence, and that at times there has been a regrettable lack oi touch between Delhi and White- Appointment Praised Isaac Foot, o. Liberal who lost his Cornwall Bcdmin seat to the Conservatives at the recent parlia- Eheiiiiiiidgim“ ' Must Be Watched Warns Professor SAINT JOHN, N.B., Nov. 30-(6. P.)-—"'I'he too well-behaved, with- drawing, quict child in the class- room is in greatest danger oi per- manent maladjustmcnt to society in adult liie,’ Proi’. C. A. Dug C! Mount Allison University, sackville, N.B., told the Saint John Teachers’ Association during an address on mental hygiene. "A child is not like an adult. nor can it be expected to act like one," he dedared. "it is one o: the first laws oi human growth that the child shall learn to be a mature and responsible adult by being an im- mature and irresponsible child. "It is a callous lie to describe school days as the happiest days oi liie. Children's (ears and dis- txesses are tremendously real and more important than anything in the school curriculum. During school days in the period oi growth and greatest stress and st n, the child has to make rapid adj tment to a world he rarely understands." Entering school six years old the child was making his ilrst indepen- dent adventure and encountered two worlds-the adult world represent- ed by the teachers and the world oi playmates, said Proi. Krug. When the child IostIout in one o! these worlds he tried to compen- sate himseii by superiority in the other. Like adults the child reacted to an adverse situation by attack- ing it or withdrawing. Symptoms oi attacking were temper, disobedience, over-activity, truancy and. refusal o! routine. Withdrawing or "Mll- breaking" was evidences by icsr, suilriness, over-sensitiveness, shy- ness, solitude and dependence on adults. ‘Illese were symptom o! the child trying to realise ior himselt and pointed only to normal adjustment unless they became ingrained habits GENERAL PRAIE For Lnvmrrcow AS NEW wcrsnor Young for High and Arduous Post He Takes Position in Indiain April With Full Con- fidence of British People. mentary eleotim, speaks in the highest term oi lord ldnlithgow capacities ior his iuture position. Mr. Foot was a member oi the Joint Select Committee on hidia. "It is obvious that the working oi the micrms will depend more upon the spirit oi the Governor-General and, indeed, the provincial govern- ors than upon the precise oer-din: oi the statute,” said 1dr. root. "lord Idnlithgow will oome- to his high oilioe with the untold advantage oi being one oi. the obier iramers oi the measure he will be called upon to administer. . ‘More important still, he will com; with what I do not hesitate toeailaLiberalmindIdo not know his iull record, but I all: confident that he has, as Lord Hsliiax had, 800d Liberal blood. somewhere in his veins. His work on the Joint select Committee and his speeches in recent ‘ebates have reveald a vivid appreciation oi the Indian question and a warm sym- pathy with Indian aspirations. "I have reuon to know with what anxiety Indian politicians have awaited this announcement. ‘lhey have insisted again and again on the “ necessity ior the appointment oi the very best man available. ‘Well,’ I have generally answered, ‘whom do you suggest?‘ Then have come two names, and one was that oi Lord Iiinlithgow." Aged t8, Lord Linlithgow h young ior his high oflice, though he is three years older than was Imvl Hollis: when, as Lord Irwin, he went out to India. Lord Linlith- gow will have s. valuable support in the personality oi» his wile, daughter oi the late Sir Roderick Mllner, who was ior many years M.P. ior Baaetlaw. Lady Llnlith- gow carries herseli with the easy dignity oi the true aristocrat. she accompanied her husband during his visit to India in 1938-28 and shared i0 the full his intensive studies oi liie in India's remote country districts. “He will certainly need all the supporthe can get, ior he is going out to a task that might well in- timidaw any man," declared the Manchester Guardian. “His period o! ofllce should see the start oi the new miorms in the self-governing provinces oi India, quite possibly LET colorful fights add fes- tive beauty co your home --indoors and outdoors. 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Jamaica Imposes Tax on Tourists KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 80- (CPJ-Having just taken a step in the other direction, Jamaica is watching closely the eiiects oi Cuba's action in cancelling the tax iormerly collected irorn tourists Under the dictatorship oi Mach- ado three years ago, Cuba imposed ataxoitaoneachtcuristenter- ing the republic. supporting vigor- ous protests, several tourist liners deleted Havana from their itiner- aries. During the revolutions the num- ber oi’ cruise ships calling st Cuban ports was reduced to a minimum and when government omcials fin- ally wcre given a chance to get down to busineu they found the republic had suiiened serious rev- enue losses irom the absence o: tourist trade. In order to revive, the once luc- rative industry, the government yielded to the complstnth oi Hav- ma's National Commission on Tourists and cancelled not only the bead tax on visitors but also port dues iormeriy collected horn all passenger vessels calling at Cuban m . 11° Jamaica had hardly imposed her tourist tea: when she learned that Cubs had out it out. Meanwhile the government here had received protests from venous steamship lines, iollowed by nunouiicomenis irom some oi them that Kingston had been taken or! their cruise lists. AOOIDENTALLY SHOT (C). By Guardian's Special WIN) KINOQDON, (mt, Nov. D-Iti- mund Connors, B, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connors, who live seven miles east oi Godn-ey in Bediord township, was accidentally shotiodeath atnoonbyhisbzoth- er, Jlmfl, l2. - and ‘“‘ ’ when ‘--- ad- justment was made the attacking ‘ ’ ‘ ’ the ‘“ ‘ the oiienoe. no mdlsoiplinsrian with business leader, the reiormer and, in the extreme, the revolutionary. Iirom the withdrawing reaction, when euccesaiully experienced, em- erged literary and artistic achieve- ment. Both types must be dealt with by the teacher, and evasion or them was on evasion oi rlepon- sibiiity to the school and to the child, declared the proiossor. l-Ie was tired oi hearing about the evils oi discipline and the dan- ger oi loprersion. The making character bad to belin with repres- sion and discipline. "Se a disciplin- 9e Telling oi replies mm coo mul- the teacher held opinions exactly opposite to those or child guidance experts. ‘rhese experts knew that the child oi withdrawing and recessive behaviour was no trouble in the We are selling D. l». b W. Blue Bard Not 0on1 ior base- burners which gives the belt oi ntisisctim. Try _ ior your nest order. W. o. GILLIS c. co. ANNOUNCEMENT Dollar TDay ‘Bargains will be continued on Monday & Tuesday, December 2 & 3 at nus nocrns cinema co. I {i ||_K_$_ "Emlflflfi, B.A..C.P.A.,C.G.A tertifiod Puplic Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or lQYsuhn Proilt and Loss Accounts Computed; Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank oi Nova Seotla Building Charlottetown, P. 5.1. Coach Excursion GOING-December 6th to Quebec, Three River!’ Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. - RETURNING-Jrucsday, December 10th from Quebec, Three Rivers, Montreal and Ottawa tron Toronto, Wednesday, December 11th. W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Agent-Canadian National Railway! 181 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. I-l.