.......»~.m_ss- . .~.»--.»....usi, —~"| .. i PAGE six- . |{>n|ul:|_: EDWARD TODAY we WAS AWANTED j ivdouul- wanted him, not for qhai he was-but what he had. . . . i‘ The other wanted him for who! he nllyht be-and not for what he had! And the nations of the world wanted Ilim for what he had been! COME OVER THE HORIZON TO BRAVE WARM ROMANCE , . . STIRRING, STOUTHEARTED ADVENTURES WITH RONALD COLMAN in The UNHOLY GAROENO SHORT susJscrs-usviu. nouns & PRICES _i M. Thursday-Fridoy-Satarday JOE E. BRO WN i" “BROADMINDED” GET READY FOR THE BIGGEST LAUGH HIT OF ‘ THE YEAR. CAPITOL NOW PLAYING‘ USIJAL HOURS AND PRICES about cost. P. A. hfquharuon. Mbnday, Decembe 7th. TIONAL Fox Breeders will recclvei Dec. 15th. Ewen MacDOugalI will p. m. Holmans Office,. Charlottetown. l0898-12-15-tl. CHALLENGE ~ , . OF SWIFT YEARS ! Love won and lost . . . time ticking A GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS 3nd all the year round is a subscription Sent it to friends at home or abroad, They will appreciate it. tf away its areal?’ ANY PERSON having old re- shzldows . . . she gallas of the B. l_ s. or the A. o. n. gained freedom, for sale please communicate with took one wi 1d J. A. Cronin, 75 Dorchester St. i. chance with life 1087542444’ i; e omedy and Vaudeville SPECIAL AT JIMMIE’S SHOE SHINE-Cigarette Maker, 20o Cig- ' ' arette Tubes, one package of The CONQUERING Tobacco for 55c. 10910-12-15-31. HORDE “ Mr. West, of Innisfall, a former Is- . Rendlo A. Houston; Reading. “The! Nobel Prlzes Downfall of Santa Claus by Mrs. M. Are Awarded McLeod. solo, Mrs. George H. , __.._‘_ Stevenson and contest. A dainty (Associated h-ess) ‘lunch was passed by the hostess, OLSO, Norway, Dec, 12__Thc No- _assisted by Mrs. R. A. Houston and bel prize was awarded today to Dr, ‘Mi-SS Elsie Ice-rd. ‘Nicholas Murray Butler, president ——————- of Columbia University. New York, The Young Peoples "group“ "two n; the fines; gow met at the home of Dr. and representatives of the most vital Mrs- A- B- SiBVBIISOII Wiih a full gdmmsm m me “'Qf1d_" attendance for their regular meet- The recipients were so dcscribcddhs- Aftetr an hour's stildy the re- by Halvdan Koht, noted historian, muihder of the evening We shunt who made a presentation address. in Dialling 8811195 and Other Neither Dr. Butler noi- Mim amusements» hunch was passed by Addams was present, floffmaniMfS. Reginald McNelll assisted by Phillips, United states Minister to Misses Alice and Ethel Dickieson. ‘Norway. represented them at the Next meeimg w be held at ceremony, whichwas attended by "Par5°nBg°-"“N- King Haakon, Crown Prince Olaf, iorclgn diplomats, cabinet membersicaflflda Gradually state officials and other not- shows Improvement _ France, Dr. Koht ‘TJGHICG, has ‘fwon the award six times, and to- ':!1BY'5 Presmmi-m“ brwghi ‘he: While the world lags commercially iilhiwd $911565 5m" i0 Seum- , sparking the Canadian situation l": ‘HQ Praised M155 Addfllm if" my shows improvement and there is an foxcellent quaigfls Sh? lily-Ali" 5° amelioration of the depression in ‘Killer labors in behalf or world peeve-i Great Britain according to the ‘find credited Dr. Butler with hav- United states Department of ling helped swing United States comrncrce. Tpubllc opinion for cooperation with In its weekly survey of business liitilkanoe in the outlawing of war. conditions the department says Canadian retail truie is larger. locial worker. (By Canadian Press) “IASI-IINGTON, D. C., D06. 14.- ’ NEW GLASGOW manufacture of agricultural im- ' f plements is more active and l.“ T] 1 m, m mg o, lumber prospects brighter. ‘h Neifggzsgzrinwzmenfise Insmi "The demand for industrial e Ichembals is good. Christmas A to t t the home of Mrs. Bren-‘ Jug“ gikfeson Monday, Decemwr. hvdware trade ls active. Con- ‘mh with the President m me c-haitldltions in the used car market are The meeting opened with Singing’ good and demand for replacement, tn ode and repeating,“ creelfparts continues. Dairy and 3 oreamery equipment ls moving In unison. The minutes of last meet wen” flng were read and approved and‘ Yell call was answered with “Chris- lngs quotations." Correspondence mad and discussed and 51-50 voted XolVDental clinic. Reports were from School and Sick Com- and the following com- were appointed for next meeting. Sick committee: ‘fisirie Leard. Mrs. E. s. McKay: Bchool Committee: Mrs. Herbert Stevenson and Ruth Dickieson and Oolnmlitec to purchase ‘lrcata for ‘the Christmas trorror " ' lino children oi the community- in»... ‘M. McLeod. ‘Mrs. Preston Campbell. Mrs. Herbert Stevenson. Irogi-gmme comm. Mrs. ‘Ruth Iiiqkleson, Mrs. Brenton Dlckleson Euyi Mrs, cyrus Smith. Refresh- ment Comm. Mrs. MbrVYh-Bulman. Mrs.‘ M. Mcbcod and Miss Ella Geqplc, next meeting to be lield at lhdghomc of Miss Elsie Ieard, rubble the roll call will be answer- pd ‘th "Scotch Jokes." The follow- “ln - m was then carried out. _ , Jingle Bells, by- the muti- nemlng, Miss Ella Semplc: " l le Paper, read by Mrs. Turned Blue In The Face " lle Goughed 8n llard Mr. Joesph Lludbardt, Melville, Seek, “Tiles!- “IAIt winter I eucb a mldhziynl when I fluted coughing ue in t Ice. the druglat and asked him what l could I bottle of Dr. Wood's I hid finished it I felt one and After that was The report says that since the suspension of the gold standwd in , Great Britain trade and produrtlonl show some improvement and that; the textile steel and engineeringi industries are better. Building activities show more than a seasonal increase. Parisian Lawyers Mending Roads (Canadian Press) PARIS, Dec. 14—Thcre were gay scenes on the highways of Mont- ilelller. the principal city of the Herault, when the younger mem- bers of the Montpellier bar went forth armed with picks and shovels and worked as ordinary road men- ders. They elected to do this in- stead of paying local rates, which they hold to be excessive-thus ex- efuilih! the right o! every French citizen-a right inherited from lcu. .dal times~to pny certain levies in kind instead of in cash. This novel protest against ever- Oi flint breakers. The barristers, there and Miss Jane Addams, Chicago the Christian Church at New Glas fore under mesa instructions’ pm- vidccl themselves with spades, pick- zlxcs and hammers, for duty clad in leather galters. Moreover, they also brought with them their “victuals for the mid-day repast," and con- sumed them on the scene of opera- itions at the Cafe Pont-du-Jour. ‘he iYap Island Has i proudly displays it in lander reports the price of oats increasing taxation was a. plctures- “it 11mm”! 17 i" 2° “n” i‘ bushel- que affair, The association of the eflufl- 36¢ u <i°=~- ""1 11°85» 315° Peri Mr. P. J. cash. Graham's Rudd. young lawyers of the city had ad- m0 ‘b8’ alive‘ dressed letter to its members ex- ENTERS mAmmG scnoolr_, pblmilig exactly what would be ex- Mrs. Annabella MacNevln, sister of pectccl of them. The administration Mrs‘ Hector MmNevmv canoe it was pointed out, only furnished cove, Prince Edward Island has "1" P"°i°°“"° Elm“ “'°"‘ by i“ entered the draining school for nt- tendant Nurses conducted by the, Household Nursing Association. j arid reported smut boom and POLICE COURT-Three drunks l appeared before the Stipendiary Magistrate yesterday morning. One had his five dollar ball bond estreat- ed, another was fined i5 and costs or ten days and the third forfeited his eleven dollar bail bond. A va- i grant was sentenced to 30 days in , jail. A disorderly conduct case was remandeduntil today. The case of a. man who did not stop alter an accident was further adjourned un- til ‘Thursday. And the case of a man charged with receiving stolen ' goods was further adjourned until ' Wednesday. BRIDAL snowmt - A dainty ‘I shower was held at the home of Mrs. M. J. Power, 284 Sydney st. on Wednesday evening in honour of Mrs. Hillard Arthur, who for sonic four years was an employee of Stew- art's Bakery. About twenty-five guests were present and many costly and beautiful gifts were received by the bride. The pink and white de- corated carriage containing the presents was wheeled in by little Marlon Power. Miss Laura Day opened the parcels and the accom- panylng verses were read by Miss Bessie McQuaid. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the remainder of the evening was spent , ln cards and dancing. l No Gold Worries (Canadian Hess) NEW YORK. N, Y., Dec. 14- Bankcrs have discovered at least one country that is completely un- perturbed over the gold standard, binictzillism and fluctuating paper currency. The Chase National Bank has just rcccived for its collection of moneys oi the world two samples cf currency from the Island of Yap This ti.iy island in the Pacific is on a. stone currency basis. This money is known as "fei". While it is somewhat inconvenient to carry while shopping, it ls lasting and not easily stolen. Of the three pieces of fei obtain- cd by the bank, the prize one ls 26 inches in diameter and weighs 120 pounds. This particular piece of money ls said to be 200 years old, and it is big money in Yap. It will purchase an 18 ‘foot canoe, and is almost enough to purchase a wife. Such money is not hidden or boarded in Yap. The native often front of his WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but very pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Church, st. Andrew's, Prince Edward Island, on Wednes- ‘day morning, ‘Nov. -25. when Rev.‘ A. P. McLellan, parish priest unit- ed in the holy bonds of matrimony, i Fly/snags (M1135; "Fan-nuns or Jeanetta. Hilda only daughter of "U513" T9 915351“) |Donald J. V. and the late Mrs.. iMacDonald, Maple Hill and Leo V.’ . ,MacDonald 9, prosperous young mm i (canmmn "m, ‘tractor of Boston. Mass. The bride , NEW YORK. n. Y., Dec. i4—Dls- "b9 w“ 3M“ i“ m“"'"*$° “Y h" banding of the Society of the “m” entered the church w the Fl'l"ll(i.§ of Music, has been definlte- Strains or we wedding march very 1y nrmounced. Lack of sufflcienthtlmzggzilsglttgidalll: sxigsapplfz: funds to carry out its schedule forlmh hymns during the mass. The the bzilunce of the season was given ' as the cause, by William Sullivanf vice prlsldent of the organization house. green ripple broadcloth suit with ,grey fur trimminflu. llreen hat and which has conducted concerts here matching “a530,,” and carried a’ during the last ten years. bouquet of Ameflcan benuty ma‘ Mr. Sullivan BISOImHvQIYQMDUbIIC a she w” nwmkd by M.“ Mae} letter sent him by Arthur Boclsn- MacDonald, Maple Hill who worci zky. "In which. besides formally re- .5 brown broadcloth coat with brown ‘ signing his post as musical dlrecturifur trimmings. brown hat and car-i Joseph fisher. Fort Augustus, unclei i-d for continuance of the work of‘ of , the I100!" Deformed the the-Friends of Music as a cultural m anotbc cough alljnnter." "'= ‘$.13’. "tutti: -" - uni 1M. IQQQQ: i day owing to extremely bullish con- ditions following suspension of mo sold standard. ‘ ———_. i dmnoum INSTITUTE -'l'he "Qt-W "win: or ms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN l HAVE for lmlmdlntc sale 50 beautiful silver female foxes, medi- um and pale silvers, one Ind two years old. If desired will board at 1N58-12-2-8i MCLUIE AND IIACKINNON will open the fur buying season lOGIJ-tt Samuel Roger-g, Montreal. Presi-i OFFICIALS CANADIAN NA- N»: pelts at Revere Hotel, s. esday, 10804-12-10-51 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. preach Thursday, 17th, at Birch Hill It '|.80 l LEVIN is paying highest prices for Silver Fox and otherfurs at B. R. to The Charlottetown GusrdianJ WESTERN CANADA PRICES -—-| spending the winter in the city, the ‘guest of John and Mrs. Warren. bride was bewmingly attired in 8 the illness of Mr. liked Mobbs, Cove~ federal government. I head Road. , a visitor to Union Road yesterday. family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. , W. Lee Euery, Union Road on isun. of the society, the conductor appeal sled l bollliliflii 01 yeilvw fuses. Mr. d"- "s Angelou. are muslin: a holiday at york. the Iullfl o! Warren and Mrs. "Volley. ‘MAJ-n. u. Candh; Adopts ‘Stars 0f The Role Of Pacifist‘ ' Women’s Baseball _ Championship (By Canadian Press) VANVQUVER, B. 0., Dec. 14.- oomdlen Wumfl" Mimi” GENEVIA, Dec. izi-ulri-M- ~ QIIIIPiW-"hip 1°’ 1931 Wm be, liatma Gandhi in making a fare- dwided i" w°si°m cm“ m‘ well addresrtodny said the Leas- J- A- Giuespie’ vanwuver’ western ue o.’ Nations lacked the necessary Viflrrmiden‘ °i the Cmadian, sanctions to enforce its decislonslcimmpim-M swims“ Basketball “whim”, “““°““°°‘*. as demonstrated by its efforts in th “mimdelphi” “““""°" 9011B! he had received Wufd ‘mm: Manchurian controversy, The official averages of the Speakln! at a gatherlns orean- i"“i°r circuit 1°’ ‘he is? campaign dflnt 0f the Asmmiw- that the lzed by the Women's International iusi xmased’ 31v? gunman‘ a finals woujd be played in thcimague for Peace and meedom’ he loading mark oi’ 390 {y 128 games. we” a; per schedule. lsuggcstcd that" the Lehgue adopt better by 17 points Lilli‘! the aver. I _ ,3 l "g9 that gave him tllc 1930 title his methods of non violence s a 1925 when (By Canadian Press) i the first time since 19, the American League has _B of the since --". .1,‘ g '1 and the best Si) _ means of achieving ls ams. ‘ _ l h d an. h ‘Til-L Switzerland should be brave en-'ganipgignginthgtgrztrza: tissue Mr. and Mrs. izl Mst-heson cugh to dispense with its army, he i“ and three children, SPYinEi-‘ield said, and thus give the world a,<‘i“""!)i°|l5' i tzielllas 81m inglzlgdezom, I _ . . lpycn {Z00 h I 111115, i “re vjgjtors to Charlottetown on real object lesson ln disarmament; 22 illc cited the case of Belgium dill" i lbascs’ 37£oub!es' 13 triples’ arid iini; the Ereat war to show that n0 "m" T“ ‘ i ' i 11 Simmons repeated as the ~.~c atl r i- ““° ‘iimy could s \ a n on rom n individual loader’ a Feat sham o‘ lest week. Miss Mabel Mulligan. R. N» u! Jersey city, is spending a|vasion by stroiigci- forces. b W ‘ _ ,, , z gory went to the rplegsant, vacation visiting her re-, When asked from the aucllcncciflii 11$“! York Yankee P94" 13",,“ on p, E, I, at present she is‘ how workers could obtniii justice i“ i‘ Yllib" Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Ruth. ‘l his eighteenth season under the i/lp, enjoyed his greatest season. (it! second to Simmons in the guest of her pamits, M'r. andlwifhcilt violence if capitalism rc< Mrs. Michael Mulligan, Newton. isorfcd to force. lic- repked: “If only- __ |Labor will iecoglfze that capital is i‘ ' i Mr. John Haslam and MISSVDCIDIESS without labor, labor will 13'9"‘ Baseball Kingdom CHICAGO. ILLS, Dec. iL-For Ty Cobb accomplished the feat ln lol1-la-_ repeater as its individual Milli“! t Christmas ‘i- Gift Suggestions We have in stock ulull Illa of Smokers Supplies; includ- ing: Inn-eta, Winchester, Buckingham. MacDonald's, Benson and Hedges, Cigarettes in all shes. A very complete linc of Cigars, consisting .0!" . Simone, Marguerltee, Bach- v specially wrapped for Cllrllt- 1 mos. Luge stock of Tobaecol: . . Herbert Tnreyton, Edgeworth, for Christmas Glvlnl. lho 0m- Cigarette Lighten All For "Her" Giff. ace our IIIIO _ i» assortment of Muir! Olmc- 0 olates, specially ‘ ' I" Christmas. 1 clots, Benson and Hedge; all ‘ " Pipes at 81.00 and 82-00- ‘t Holders are a real Xmas lu- i> _ gestlon. ,, b b I I 1 I p Jimmie s Shoe Shine 1; D b 11a Queen street j §Q4AAAA . I . -. 1 11st 1th on average Amelia Haslam. Springfield, Lot then come into IIS own. We have, m‘ “dmdiia w . , . . n‘ f 1W2, iicd with Gehrig in home '67’ were visitors to summerslde time24:52:58)‘ tiictiliqjlnotx?lint-huts“:31111;‘ with 46 scored 149 runs for. d I c an in: o. es .’.‘ _ Mon fly only thing on chi-ill. This is u f.'il-. 5x313‘! place in that department! 1M3,‘ ‘and hit srcly 199 times for 3x, v “When Capital wants Labor to‘ ‘M31 bnsps‘, It wish t‘; tmali say 3'05’ Ltibor should roar ‘no’ cv- FCILIU“ dimflg “h Cm u‘ m: __ en though the \\'0l‘k(‘l‘S should be ims“ fxcfxicécg iiothmoreehtfxew I ,,,» . ~,_ i v.1 l 1 ll or ~ - I Mm Margaret Smclah.‘ Summer. obliged to barl- lilwl chests to bu. 1°‘ s" _ h i b m . " d- f w da s very lets and breathe porch irts. In illvi Gem“; 1mm"! n“ n a ngi field is spegltllfil a dc hty Mrs \\‘0l‘d" of the Biblc- “You (“l'll""" ‘Vim a """“k "f 34!‘ and set a new‘ pleasantly er our; ET- - " s ' c " q ~d f 184 for, Major Iowther, searletown. w‘ no mom o i Mk. Scott Sinclair of Charlotte- town. is spending o. few days very pleasantly in Summer-field. leave yourself unless you are yirc-i/inwrfcnii LOQ ‘ 1 I mared to ‘CS9 youl.sou-_-i ‘runs batted m. mong with lead n8 .flle scores with 163 runs. tleing for iihh home run title. and collectinB i Senator J. E. Sinclair. Summer- fieit; W“ i" Charwtie/wwn last Cunard S S _ the most total buses. 410. w” ' ' ' . . Earl Webb, Boston outfielder, é. Cantos-l Blllifilllgr ,,,.,,,,.,. Naumm, Lpaguer making‘ good in the American ln a biz WHY-i _ hlso sct n new record to? both _ LONBQN, Dec, 1g IAIN-Tho major leagues in two base hit? flQcj-j f {r Cq _,- 5 Qnjli ~ AIlOtllCl‘\'Ell1k0(‘ star, outfielde ‘ wk? have been visiting Max cm- C0H:D(l)l]l1l)'0t3tl;ll.‘=pi3llrfl‘lq dtfFllifil‘liCilillylincil Cilfillnlfl". Crmvned mm the. 1°“ pawn" M“ and M's‘ P‘ L," on the gent 13.000 ton liilcl- bylihi or select performers by eteahnsi can’ Grahams Rd for the pas I which it was hoped to regain ilicifil bfYSPS- ihfi bfisii 1111"]! since c°bb few month‘ blue ribbon 0f ilic Ailzniic. cnliscrIICOiiPCiPd 95 i" 1915- 5'5 We" 35 great dirappollitmrlit liiffllluh Bri-lscol-ilii; 120 runs and drivi“! in the min today, isumc number. Roy Johnson of 1 In explaining its action lo slinrc- , the Detroit Tigers. cled in “U995 holders, 111p (jgfnpiiny mum-i a 5pm base hits with l9. and George mcnt saying it was lint even cnrii.‘ ih-Iulc) Huts 0f Th0 athletics i099“! ing the dtprccialion covering on} ilio League iii sacrifices with 19. 01d ships and that tho “(lrclilic llli Tilt‘ Yillliwes W011 the team bath‘ passenger and freight trnmc Scilmfli in: 11th‘ with an average of 29 to ‘have m 11ml; and 1m nipiooki just one point better than the mark‘, for 1932 is very grave." ,oi‘ ilic Cleveland Indians. Work on tlic new liner hurl hi? ' Ed Morgan of Cleveland was readybeenhegunntclydchnnkuudll1third in batting with 361 and was scheduled to hr.- launched in: Gordon (Mickey) Cochran of February. It was to have hem the Phiifiduilliliil lift-h with 349- largest and frvrtist cffcrit and was to have cost. £4.500.0D0. It was toi have been luxurous niicl complete iii every (lei. il. orcn to n stock h b'. " . CXCXHIIQG V mil i. Island renders wiis solcmnized when wi‘slzigi’_““‘tg“‘°“h “iii” 5“='I>°"$i°“i ‘Miss lilurgurct Elizabeth McMahon, " m m“ “mmmmmii Thfio, only (laughter of Percy McMahon, micro 3000 workmen employed in . retary and. the members decided to “,5 cansmlcilion and thousflnds-‘ggszagtlilgilgi Igffeétcgqmgiiiglgjzg buy seals and divide between them. more, com ,‘_ 5,, n .. ’, _ , i. w» more. armed $2.2???.1‘;§5‘“3“'..‘Z;‘:.;“2if§‘..1“ missus" Carried t0 DRY for some work done imulllllliflilll‘? of fixtures. Di»; ,,'.,5,,,,,,, m; Mien’ Prov; 1,: at school and w send “'50 to goi "This ‘viii b4‘ ihe 135i Siiilhfl" Suid Djiirtnicnt of Healthcso f Li's wward dental clinic’ Repofls of‘ ‘ 511i!) buiiddlfi uuthoriiv. “Already CAM Mclanson of Shcdia: 13nd the wmmittees we" heard “d the £79 D91‘ 0811i o‘ the Clyliesiiicrs arc‘ ‘rte I-lon O MiMelanson iiformer following were uppeir-tedr Mrs- Er- idle and now pnrczicniiy iill will be" '-“)C"ikCl‘ or the ‘Le islatlvcAssembl nest Rodgemn and Mrs’ Lloyd Jay . Iii New Erunswiclf The cercmonz‘ m M, on a ‘M to Boston w 01f Ocean line": cgmpflnlgd by his sister, Mrs. Leo Cullen and her two little daughters. Messrs .Il=‘red J. and Irving pl-Ias-v lam, Springfield were in Iicnsing- wn last week-E. I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.-Abrah.am Lincoln. I riuld Institute met at the ‘home o! Mrs. Edward E. Jay on Dec. 4th with ten members and seven visit- ors present. Meeting opened by Yd- peatlng creed and singing Institute Ode. Minutes of lust meeting read and approved. Roll cull answered with a. recipe and sample some members paying fine. One new member was welcomed. some cor- respondence was read by the Sec- MELAN SON-MCMAHON A wedding of much interest to ‘ollysililoglhiorisnnggszrzndjanfrfiélvggd New England ‘V735 performed by Rev. Raymond gram committee. Next meeting to TEIIIkBP Refltaified McCarthy’ Mm a Nuptm Mam The bride and groom were unat- ‘tflldlld, the witnesses being Mr. Jer- ome A. Morris, of Moncton and Mr. l4lfigzeitmtjs _ BAY- MASS-i Dec- George A. Lcgcr, of shcdiac. ‘ “m” New Engiami. Following the ceremony a. wed- “miiund m’ “V”? hours m" iiwfllilig breakfast was served at the azimgfitcgi 1mg Gill)?’ Cod 9811111. j Wayside Inn, Hampton, after which 18 W; gllvons gifofiiuh». after about the brulc and groom left by motor I boaet‘ ~Cmrd P1 thviwbju Lsoncdwlor Quebec, Montreal and other mental music l ‘ i f. ~-1 - - a lo oats nidcdIpIaccs of interest. On their return W15 payed by Miss, n lee m: the craft which started ,Dr. and Mrs. Mcliinson will reside Gmmie Mcnmmld and M55 Link"! | 1° “'5 him" Dart in Boston. The at 14G Church street, Moncton. firs. Ayaja-lgiiisllggcl; wg/[slservedlby ‘ EIIIIJII‘, owned by‘ ilic Liberty 0il| The bride is one of Monctons’ Bert- Mrs Harold Jyly 1555M Lei- on, ‘Ompany ‘of BOSlOXI, was bound most popular young ladies and was - ~ . - ard llom THEIoDII, It. I. | tile guest of honor at several func- be held at the home of Mrs. David Bert, roll call to be answered with different ways of using potatoes. Meeting closed with the National‘ Anthem. After the meeting two in- teresting contests were enjoyed by- the members the prizes going to Miss Mamie MacDonald end Miss Georgie MacDonald. some instru- iBy Canadian Press) School :- Gongress Worried About ‘War Debts wnsumamn, 12.0.. Dw- 1i (By the Canadian Prowl-WRIT“! found itsel.’ with the war debtl ll- sue on its hands last night, placed" there in a presidential recommend- ation for relief to European debt-u! nations. Sending the moratorium up ‘to Capitol Hill for approval, Presid- , ent Hoover said "the present econ- omic emergency" necessitates fur- ther “temporary adjustments" in I.- mounts owed this coiintYY- ' One of the first to dlfler with him was Senator Borah. 1079i!" relations committee chairman. HG lost no time saving another mil‘ ion "on a basis of capacity to l”! would about wipe out the debts." Late in the day Representative Collier informed tho President there iis little chines Iosrthe merwbvrium tote ratlflcdjbfbccember 15, the next due date on ‘debts. He is the Democratic chairmanrol’ the Ways iand Moms committee‘, wbfih- my examines the proposal. occult-rail s i” * ___ MONTREAL, Que, 1'2. (B! the Canadian Prom-Charged with accepting bribes to enable appli- cants to secure civil service polit- ions, Fernand Gauthier, fonnef postal employee of Montreal. was acquitted here today by a jury c! the court of King's Bench under Justice LOuLs J. Loranger. , Gauthier was jointly accused with Lionel Chartmnd, of Ayllmr, Que, who pleaded guilty last mo! to the charge, in addition to m"; others. Chartrand will be aentpnc ed, on all four charges on ' ' H er 15. Georges Ephrem Ber-gong," Montreal, another co-noclmcd clnrtrand, was found guilty all. ' similar charge and will receive ' ' sentence at the end of tlig- _ entterm of the court, —-—~—v—~__..i. FORTUNE sumo: school.’ ._._.- Honor roll of Fortune Bridge. Grade x-l, Elizabeth Mancini,‘ Wallace Francis- 3, 01hr; 3 .- Minnie Burke. ' ' " Grade VIII-l, Dorothy Jobnltpgp. 3. Hilda. Fkancls; a, acorn 1x35.’ 4. Lloyd Jacluon. ' and Miss Violet Leard. (Patriot ----_ __.. 'tlolls prior to her wcddln ‘ * 8- Thfl Grad v1 ' ‘ Please Copy.) V , ). ‘IEYOQm i 5 i 115i i i b ul e ‘l. Thelma Jackson: I ' New Fink I la" . groom lss as ielfcsiaiistxlinlllvlgxtzYrg Ed!“ Burke; 3' can?” Inna‘; ‘ PERSONALS l0 BO SIIIIIIIItICd icllnuiiosus mid treatment in which mg"? venom“ " ‘ ‘ i ra _. . llc has been particularly engaged for Dorothe B l1,‘ .115“ Dlnuau’ ,' Mrs. Jivs. McMillan. stnnhopc. is Now YORK. Dcc. PRIBY "rhe some w,“ m5, Wm, me N_ B_ Db Y ‘"' °- 3- LW" Bilflu; l. iCnnudisn Prcssi-Friiqk 1-, ‘vnlsh’ 0tffltdhcfll~1c\i' York Power; utc of St. Joseph's University and Th . . . . c- St. LfHVYCZICQi took his medical course at Edin- e Guardian regrets to learn or society last night that iln- U 5 - burgh receiving his MDCM {rom nficr mnny that noted university . ygm-g imonths or Cfmtrovcrsy and noggiflp-i ago. Artur doing post-grgduate work ‘lions with the state. finally hnd in Grcnt Britnin he returned to his fidlfdflhizi-‘fl the impel-lunch or mp! liiltivc province to practice his pro dusting the issues bell-semi illrqn fessioii. ‘"40" COmDletlmz ml hurl-national. Th" i>I'idc's mother, the late Mrs. Tfcaiy 0h the Si. Ii'\\\'l‘l"ll(!f‘ Pewter: PEPCY McMahon, was Marion Mo. project with Canaan, -Millnn, sister of Mrs. James H. Mr. Walsh said Nor; york w,“ Burke. Cedar Avenue, Summerside entitled not onlv ii (in. “PM tninnd n cousin of His Lordship the: m“ a F. Mcnonud’ Indian RM ‘utilize the poum- 1,1,. in m" fight Bisiwn 0f Hamilton, Ontario-s. pnrtmeiit of Health. He is a. gradu- 4 Mr. Bruce Holmes Yeo, Souris, was Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Carr and Jimmie Jackson; 3, Pearl old. 3. Buelah (Ioflln. Grade IV-l, Nora Jacksongfvj, Winn“? W811: S. Maizie Oonobon. Grade III-l, Elizabeth Coiling]. Elwood Campbell; a, Jo)“; ]\"u@||; r EBII TOWIIIIIIUHII- | Grade 1 (n)—1,Dorotby wot-ii; Grade I (b)—1, Weldon Cunpbellp Henry Tcwnshend. _ Grade 1 (cl-i, Join mm; a, Lorne Francis. Priuuivul-Mnriorie 1.. rruer. ' Assistant-Elisabeth MacDonald. (Patriot please copy) g, "My face. neck and head were lh h i . . , < Toky" A!Wl;°n'£fld°:fl:]mtd$i. Mr. and Mn Gm" w_ west Inmsral, ‘lusscls must lfllllce pjinrrl Th9 Mani ,““_d.',"'€,“'“°dj File? were alwayl itchy. causing me to scratch, H, x u“ ° "P the»! "u" ‘mm’ gm- spqkgne on a i u; also climates i'i-- I .,~. - . """”i °m “u-de- The! bothered mo for several mm Mark€t (‘IO ed ‘ in their ‘Jo. ' v S ' f" i" “i Mimi“ 5mm“ t° Mil? the trouble. n". m‘ h‘ . S M autlful home. u, h“ w“, mter he vfueecds to San ,1"! u dam in lilo 3-H channel of "i read an advertisement for Cuticura Soa “I I TOKYQ n” 1km?) Th Wilt Hwburrtléasu. Their hoot 0i Diego on a month's vacation, Ithe river bv lillildInv p m, dry ‘and forulfrecenmple. After using ltlcould --o‘ii§ii:§'i'§"“““'“fi I . - amateurish mm . ‘ '_ ~ mveinldcziod Tokyo m“ mm w“ do“ w w.“ w‘ any vem of and bi-mklng tile rue. to i; i flumume my Sgmplgvfr: mo‘; Soap and Ointment and la a, Mr. endure. Newton Vesscy, Log I ‘The New York pfnn would cave: "mm-m i" ‘lumuurvd with the latcs alternative plan and would! mean more power.‘ Florence Nelson, Percival, Sack. Address Canadian Dgpqu ,1, 1', Soap 25c. Ointment 2S and 50c. Talcum 25c. So will - t0 use it , , . force comparable in importance to duties of best mm Afmler, was avisltor to the city on busl- and in asgrglnlnrsfiiflflllllifll] l.:\s.s the city's museums and universlt- m’ cmmm’ ti"? Weddingim“ 1mm‘! humans, sound pm, "I m Mo‘ F N . ‘ - ' put; otored t0 th .. u ' . ' M the hrizwhereu daiiityhowlsefldilflli M" "'4 m‘ 1”“ R““““y “d tom?“ in"? n?“ "mi “requires, ace’ , eck’ Head covered With _. I fill E l ,. A__ we - m e- 5;::..‘.‘:‘:‘:"r.':; f ....F..1.'..£’..‘Z°.‘§11 Puuuies- heeled by Guiicm. m.m‘” “have! being prmmi" . ' i" P091 imicild. of iii rnfltiluditliflrzi -_——-i_-__—_ . ’ with Pilulilca out were we was healed.” (Sllnpii) id "R-‘Ywhora. Senphig fig, g Doiftmlss our Cased ripen f‘ g. ‘If