THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DECEMBER 20. 193 PAGE EIGHT fi m== p BEN-IBM‘ GUARDIAN ,Talk About Pre-War Prices I A FAITBFUL GUARDIAN-Ts the title oi’ a.~ handsome calendar received from Mr. O. E. Mackenzie. Egan: of the Great-West Life As- surance Company. Take a Look at This‘: . Fill in the Qiflfis on your‘ CHRISTMAS a GUST W/f/z Mare 6f! ffimz/fy AT ROTARY-Whilst Christmas is the happiest holiday of the year, its religious significance must not be forgotten. We must never take Christ out of Christmas, either M the sake of ourselves or our child- ren said Rev. H. D. Raymond in the course of his address on Christmas given yclstcrday at the Rotary luncheon. Mr. Raymond stressed the point that {he incentive for XMAS‘ CANDY 0F A|.|.- KINDS ‘ i Ribbons, Canes, Clear Toys, Fudges, Brittles i ' Christmas giving is based on the all”, fly marvellous gift of God when he I '. . ' i hi. ly begotten Son to the d M t p _. p .5167 I’/(' € _ firing/big: we should makeChrist- es: i ,‘ .11,“ happy for our own children. those who are childless themselves ‘ should endeavor to make it happy for ozhcr children he said. His ad- drcss wits greatly appreciated by the 15c to 20c PER LB. ' A Rntlarians tlltlifiilligasifdélotzlglitan 1:11 Why pay more ? Freshly made here in Ch arlottetown, and not shipped from factories ' B illlSe 8 O - ' , , ,~ ‘fr? hmcamnr was chalmm east or welt. Never even before the war have you bought candy at such ridiculously Thcre \'"l§ or: guest Rev. Dr. A. C. low prices 1;‘ Vincrnt, of Charlottetown. The musical program comllrlfied t! "W51 solo admirably sung by Miss GWYIP nezh Fry. daughter of Mr. Harry Fry. accountant at the Canadian vnilnnnl Hotel. Miss Fry was heart- 15c to 20c PER LB. i You can buy this candy from our store or from -your leading grocers. ._ ' P. J. McDONALD, CUDMORE BROS, R. T. WHITE, RIX GROCERY, BURHOE “v il_v cncnred. President Wilfred , Bold,” announced that Dlsmc, GROCERX, DEVEREAUX GROCERY, VENETIAN GARDENS or WHITLOCKS , (lovcmor Chesley Allen, of Halifax, :- 1 ‘wmfld V151; the club next week. and ART AND NEWS STORE. ' . . 6 , 1.1- _ . ‘ ‘To Eilizflfl" “i202: fiche We will have the largest assortment of ca ndy ever before displayed in Charlotte, -" . a - - . -~ lnddvcsbcd by ' Govencr Allen on m“ 5 Hist"? both l" quill"? 11nd quantity in our’s and Whi'tlock’s Windows. Take a , "Thursday next, Dec. 29th, at i p. m. look. These prices on from next Friday to Christmas. We also have iur own "I . [sr-crcni-y Bissctt read letters from fmzg Amy Earle‘ of we me wk assortment of the best CHOCOLATES, FR UITS and NUTS put up in 3V; lb, boxes for . "W Prltie 0f one Pound of other makers fa ncy box $1.89 for 3V; lbs. of our best. Think Even Ii‘ you've just started your list and it's all blanks . . V0ll cziu lill A 90mph“ “He of Electric App“. it in from mp to bottom with llicsi: rinses at very low prices is iwv v“ ;_. fgjzflrg-Llpirg ‘tizhilflfarlge; of it, ',_ electrical gifts. Y0u’ll find them zit- display in our stores and at your _ l i k “ m, m donamms - g tractive enourht l. fit ‘ i ' ~ . "A -."- Cm-“b t" “m” t? F At WHITLOCK’S STORE You can bu ex l l ' f. 0 >9 "ti"? mm“ electrical appliance dealers. Lei us Mm the Rnmry club o, w, and ed prices. Candy of a" kinds. our best? ¢ "s W Christmas Cards at greatly rcduc- _ , " for any gifts that arc opcnoil on Christmas morning. And . . illici- Christmas , . . for _vc:ii=s llfiil _\'\‘Lil‘5. thcy’ll perform useful S0l‘\l(‘L‘ iliui will be a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness as a giver. MARITIME ELECFI-{IC COMPVANY, LTD,‘ l' . ' . "l" at some prices you pay at other 510mg PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY t"? You can also buy thes d’ i ‘ - . . , Summerslde; R. CALhgEfiglli, leCsenatralalgfi (152155? & STEWART’ ' . L. J. McALE an, iibrdcn. ' AFE’ Kensmgm“ ' canny LAND 0* $300 respectively. help you make your selection for Christmas. You can pa)’ fill‘ l0"? gift with next monih‘s electric bill. ” Pram? Mr and Mrs. J P‘. Whear return- J Safiiidny night from 0m extend- visit to New York. ‘vfiirBcssie Blanchard, M89111!‘ 5t st. Dunstanrii Basilica. was oom-. peilcd to einter the City Hospital Ofl sutirdriy where she underwent ‘a minor operation yesterday. Fry-dds will iegreg w learn that l- > of the \ I ssociated. Gas 6i’ Electric System Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada so terribly be put the u-ownin! stone on his career by B49418 ll Bntish IHSpCCLCX‘ General of the Sudan from 1900 to 1914. Under his IN AM ‘DQ211311 Of Sldtlll iilarried Four Women Pasha Romance rule he saw the vast. region recover River, and one sister, Airs. Jou-pli vorcoil t-liro. (lcsortcd t1 Wife once m-no; post, and almost at once. 31,01,058. “ice Von Rumba-g whom army through the great fog so that and Chinese traders met in the Steele, Souris, and a wide circlc 0i and hnri ymqLl-icr marrtWB 1mm‘ when he was still but 22, made him he n,,,,.,qcd n, 3934' and who dud he overcame Khiang. Rm,“ 0,1113“, me earnest dean, book mum 53.0w 1n mmy pqgeg, 1n ‘ ' friends, whose sympathy goes out 16¢ Governor of Dara, the south-west- -n um was the granddaughter of | its recur-do: the compass in Europa order to know “where the campus l” ‘he “mnY 1° their be'e“"°m°“*~ 0"” wm- Evelyn 7W1" °l "Wm em part o: Darfu, in the Sudan. Baron 1.0,, number; the Ausu-qm 011mm Oompau .-_that by Alexander Neckam monk is at" therelore the various count- Her funeral was held on Wcdnes- Shiclds. Fnlll-"md- Wm W“ m“ m!" That was n the days of the Mah- A D C w we Duke‘ m, wenlngmn or s,“ Mbms mghnd 4,10% that m, measure m, me (gnaw, o; ______-_ day morning to St. Mary's Church, on Georges list, came to America d“ power’ and young 8,8,1“, Smmk M~ in; Battle o! Waterloo-Daily Be that u n may, 1911a “mp5,, the compass éms _.n wmmon use m me campus needle at various places H i filignwailig/g. Zvhchr; I?“ (ihlTIei-IO #11:: m; days in the saddle fought 27 MmL w” ur-‘pubtedly known in china at Northern Europe m n87 k D_ when wmch l‘ can“, the “dalmatian” m. RAISINS, C U R, > x R. I" McDonildyafter which times “was deserted by her once bum“ made m8 name reared n: ~—__-~ a very any we‘ Th: Chine”. ha‘: “m unknown m the Mednenm- ‘variation’. o! the comm“, and RA NT S, CA N. ’ - - * a " ~ ' I - - Ar be". i t , remains were reverently laid to rest and divorced hcr oncc. At the pres- u“ ‘Ham-mm’ f; this” hflsme :3‘. Wet‘ we" ‘u dzczihzhe {aluminum ‘m’ ‘m Want cvlden“ “new” publish i" on dwmufidon 31mm’ D I E S’ T 0 Y S’ i in the adjoining cemetery. beside erit time nccnrrlina to the probation defined m‘, ‘m ry o INA PRETTY o! the needkw y” ' gnaw‘ m” the “m?” w“ 11°" such mmtmmm l‘ mrmumrly GIFTS» N E C K‘ '- ' ces whereas we are raided by the refill brought from China to Europe but valuable in such b large new T I E S, SCARFS. i .._.~..-..-..-=+nw:;"d':i_22ll MRS. axons hIACLELLAN “A hishly esteemed resident of Indian River passed alvay on Mon. day morning, Dec. 12th, when tile angel of death cfainied the spirit of Mrs. Angus MacLellan. Her death came as a severe shock, ai- though she had not been feeling well for about a month. her iiliiuss not being considered serious and her devoted family hoped that ll coni- plete rest would soon restnrc hcr to health, but God willed otherwise and fortified by the Ins: rltci; of the Catholic Church of which silo was a. faithful member, she passed peacefully away at the age of severity-five years. ller many fine qualities of heart and mind, her bright. and cheerful ‘disposition, blended with deep faith and sincere piety constituted her the ideal mo- bod 1n various ports. probation offi- whim this 5115mm "id-l" “l high business of the day. ‘ebel 131181"! 011 "I" P151!“ °l serve their secrete of trade and u” mm‘ mwmtb P°1° 11°‘ °n __ tlier and home-maker. cers were unable to ascertain. in British-i rniltary hm"? W” b°m During his 1B5; ulna“ 51am ‘Ibhou-lou. But Khllril. settins u" navigation. 5W"! “M” UM Mm‘! m"! N" AT W i She leaves to mourn the i055 b; a George, who was arrested aboard near Vienna in 185i. went to Egypt Pasha always kept m, Brmsh ma,” worst of thn conflict, called the Zealand. v - g devoted mother, three sons. Augus- the Amnrlrnn Banker 0n December at 1'7 as a clerk. and ‘etumed hem“ nls and dmn-ancns by HS beds-dg wizard-s. musicians and sorcerer-s to n, Bump,“ compass ' _ Declination Charis , y; tin, Bernard and Gcrvase, n11 rcsid- 6. told probation mcn that his af- to serve in the Austrian Army- ll!‘ liad a stomach operation last h‘; aid, who raised n great iog- In olden times the true direction s ~ ibg 1n Indian River and three fairs wvrc aniline “a bit too mixed WWW-SW“ 51m" month mltl went to a. sanatnrium "wrllmwr °f the milder“ Bum" It had long been thought um the v! the wmPv-Sslwvdle v-t many l.‘ daughters, Mrs. E. Bnbinc, Bath. up» for evbn him to understand Then at 22 came the srreflii than" M, mane,’ but began w weaken on screen-Jo hide Khiimg and hisrebel bump”, h“ been mum 9mm places we: set; down in books and FOR i‘ Me; Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Fort Au- gustus, and Miss Amelia. Also one brother John A. McLcilaii, Indian those of her husband and sons, who predeceased her. The pnll bearers were: P. S. MacIntyre, Jeremiah Hyhes, William Mann, Parmenns Phillips, John Murphy and N. J. McNeill. The following Mass Cards worc York. Probation officers told Judge v '.- _ _ received: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allcn that ilic llrisollcl‘ had also Bimemkm‘ t" m” Mm“ m 1884' " . :.i he‘ r.’ facing aouth and important blild- value as a guide in all Weathers. it Th" ""5" “u!” 9mm“ expert pianist ev- Mcbellan, Mr. and Mrs. Gcrvase marriccl lvinry (l. Knne in Cohoes, m! m9 W" ‘WW5’ b“ h‘? w“ o‘ c,‘ Inga were erected to face louth. npigly “m, my‘) “Mm u” md ya“, cry evening from Mucus». Mr- and Mn. John A. Na’- bu: George insisted ma: he PM“ 1n ch11“- med“ °° W" b‘ ‘ ' ’ enabled Christopher Columbus a. n might be thouzht the needle 7.00 until 9.00 McLellan, Mrs. Margaret Mnlx-llan, Mn- Margaret Mcwlmrr finally. ~»— if he would persuade Gordon to QQQ], “Qw night, through ibir and stormy a direreni direction m. each piece. 2m, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fislwr League Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph surrender. He refused. and then The Chinese used the compass not Wagner u, man," the New wmd_ bu, such i, not the m”, m1. m», ' of The Sacred Heart, Augustine S‘"clc.—K. one day, as he toiled under the The be" iodine-um onlyas a direction finder but as in- u“, w" T94" bu}; and every p1,“; the puma Come t0 a pleas- and Amelia Mcliellan, Mr. Roy Faces Sanity Test NEW YORK, Dec. lit-Because Louis George hiarried four women seven limos wiiiiuiit. cuuugh divorces to evi-n things up with the law, Judge William Ailcn in General Sessiarlr: _'v'f‘f’i'.‘l'fllly suspended sen- lcnci» nu hivzimv rharftcs while pri- Iison ziuihnritics nttcmyited to deter- ‘mlne whether George wns sane or not. The biitnmist pleaded guilty to the srirnc rhrirircs last year but because ho. spi-nt most of his time on ships; at sea as an engineer's liclpcr he ivzis permitted to report to the probation officer by mail. He not only failed to report, but remarried at least once during the probation period. Just llOlV lllillly wives George has them. But the report charged that Gcornw- lmrl miirrlcd and remarried at lcnst ri‘: or rcvrn times, was di- rr-pm-t, shc has disappeared, leav- ing tlircr- of hi-r seven children in- eluding rix-ycar-old twins, in an orphanage. During this marriage George nmrrlod. divorced and re- mnrrlod Dotty Weinberg in New had ncvcr heard of Miss Kane. . Reqiiicscat In Pace. HARDWOOD FLOORING We have n large shipment of beautiful Birch flooring filial w ‘r3 '."""T"','~"‘"’ car-General of the Sudan and lam-i one in Anglo-Egyptian history as‘ Slatin Pasha. sir Rudolf who was 75 and had been ill for many weeks, was one; of Gordon's men in the Sudan. He was for ll years captive oi the Mahdi. 'I'iie Arab leader who had declared a holy war against ioreign- ‘ ers in the Sudan and escaped t0 fght at the battle of Omdurmiuni which ended the old misrue oi that‘ m, m; last vsit to England was in June of this year, when he had luncheon with the King and Q1199" at Buckingham Palace. Biotin Pasha. to use the name o! his life. Flor Gordon. having seen something in this youth that ap- pealed to him. offered him first a But the forces of the Mahdi in other parts were too strong. The army of Hicks Pasha had been de- strayed. Gordon was shut up in Khartum, and Biotin, rather than saci-‘iice lives in a hopeless wire. a slave. and offered easier treatment burning aim, Gordon’: head was flung before him. Aerim Desert m- eleven years he remained call- tive at Omdurman. Then at last no escaped. ttavelfed l8 days across the desert in thlmt and hunger, and reached the British lines. After e, short rest he joined w'th Kitchener in the campaign, of The career of one of the mosfimm m m,‘ 11mm? o; w“ u, mmmtw firms of modern "mwbccbmc .. peaceful land of agricult- Qfldm Wm‘ the death m vem“ °f , lire and industry. He was given the Sr Rudolf slatin, formerly Insprsct-‘l rank of ‘Ionomry majoxagenera] m .by inking o, non-combatant role, in the Biatish Army and lieuia-general in the Egyptian A.my. He had a1- ready been knighted in 1898. lilcdals At Bedside when the war broke out he had the ciifficuii, choice between two countries, that 0i his birth and the one for which he had fought dur- ing his life. l-le solved the problem Austria. under the Red Cross, and looked after war prisoners. Ii was told of him that when wounded .n the hand on one of his campaigns, he coolly amputated a finger with his sword against. a rock and returned to the fighting Sunday. marriage gave him a further l; u-lih Britain, for his wife, l (01.0 9L0 GORP ORDER V000 d A ’ with which to face the winter i: that sense 0| security and gummy, that comes from a cel- lnr well supplied with ' our high grade coal. Phone us today. uooiiiiiacc . 77w Magic Compass The i032 Declination Chart of Canada just pubfished by the Topo- Sruphical Survey of the Department of- thc Interior, showing the var a- tion of the 00mins in 311 pBJLg o: Canada calls to mind this wonder- ful instrument which for many centuries has guided man in it's travels about the earth. The inven- tion of the magnetic compass is lost in the dawn of history. it is first mentioned in a quaint Chinese legend which relates that the Em- peror Ho-ang-ti in 2634 B. c. led forth his army and attacked the army. Then the Emperor, not to be outdone, in his turn vised the greater magic of the compass which led his end, their name fir the compass hing “ting-nan-iming," or "needle pointing south." This was probably because in China the south was considered the honorable quarter, since the Emperors held audience)! Chinese Geomnntlo Compass strument of geoinancy or divination which may be defined as the science of obtaining knowledge 01 secret or future events by such means as oracles, omens and aa- trology. In this connection it will be re- called tlwl. ancient Greece had its oracles such as that at Delphi, Rome had its auaurs, and the Mddls ,,,,_,_.,,.. ,._. ~.r n wvpf\r,'fl"vk‘i v ‘ and Rome was carried on by means of the sun and stars; there ls no mention oi’ the compass. But where- as the Greeks used the Great Bear, the mourns and Anglo-Saxons used Polartsi-dhe North Star-as being nearer true north. Thus navigators had no guide in cloudy weather. The Phoenlcians have often been credit- ed with knowledge of the compass because of their long voyages. Had 31° 11111018 01' Tyre and Bldon been preserved, the answer would be krwwn perhaps; though the Phoen- iciana took great precautons to pre- China to Europe in the twelfth oen- tury, most probably by the Arabians, as it was known that the Arabian that the European compass- was in- vented in Northern Europe in the twelft hcentury. Led Way to New World Because of its great practical sail west from Spain, by day and by Although the compass has been known for so many centuries, it is today more widely used than eve: before. Throughout the vast contin- ents and on the neighboring sees, when skies are iar or the storm kin: rulu. through numbing cold o! winter and summer's welcome spell, it is the sine-tire pathfinder, the cloud by day and the pillar of lire forests, tbs fumbled mountains, the virgn wilderness and bill; North. Needle Does Not Point True North Contrary to story book report, the compass-needle does not point truth north but more or less to the east. or west at different places. Thus its direction at Halifax, N. 5., is 23 degrees west of north. while at Vic-' boria, B. 0.. it is 24 degrees east of north. This is because the magneto poles of the earth do not lie at the geographic poles shown on our maps oi the world. In fact the north magnetic pole lies on Boothia penin- sula on the Arctic coast of Canada lust northwest oi Hudson Bay, and Ii-Ll soiling directions; but in 1701 Edn mund Halley, of Halley comet fame, invented the decimation chart which shows in condensed form all that. a country as Canada. and it is inter- wcre started mi the east coast by Jacques Ce-rtier, 1534 and on the west coast by Sir Francis Drake, i579. would be satisfied with pointing in changes direction yearly in a very confusing manner. These changes arc bow considered to be caused by "parasite magnetic poles" produced by changes taking place inside the earth. Thus declination charts must be revised from time to time to keep them up to date. Ca ’ I New Declination chart Since 1800 the Topographical esting to note that such measures, , obtained above 00.000 mo): measures .e ha... l. Ana» d-.. cob-piled Ind published the only Dealinatlm Charts of Canada, at five year min vals, not only from its own measure! but, also from those ixiade by the various other Dominion and Pro vlncial government offices. ‘Iliul following out this 901167, l-ll 017D- uemed have co-operated to pmdum the new 1932 Declination Chm of Canada Just published. ' t} Everything 14f Christmas #1 FANCY (room. A AND beginning D06- l9th- music b)’ a" o’clock ending Dec. but store, be well served with season- able goods at low- est prices and en- joy good music. o. E. mm 8i SON Extra quality at ordinary price. . m of omdwmn and Co,“ M "M" ‘h’ b“ m t m Aw 1W! "Irma o! ntwlvrers- by night to the ccuai afloat on the Survey nepuibieni bi the Interior, ac '- 2: ltrrfigmilhdre m? as , hvlvlul mslmths airman above the has been measuring the direction s‘ Pekel,’ woonwomticco. ' "" -" "'""“" ".:.::";.".::' ems. :"".:..:."":.':"~.:"“"....""":l'"; ' ‘ . a exp ,u rarepperen on oer- I Phone fill Charlottetown Then. still devoting himself to The word! of cluelvll time! prospectors penetrating the pathlcss to date. It has also compiled and m - u" ll-“d l" "mm 11* h" “m” prove that the nav potion of Greece 7m54g49¢|