Jers n-ere. most of them, going nut DECEMBER 26. 1936 ?' GOUQ-Dtrfififi-fifiv Her Ladyshi P's Jewellery By DONALD ICAMPBELL ' §mgu 11m opening night of the mic 'club winch had just been foUn-ug-ni in the European addi- Uoq w the anc ent Moorish town . '-K‘ll.h. U‘ A» ¢ 12b itself was an excellent m? 311;... of the old Moorish style, fir] ihe band of the 3rd regiment d‘ we Foreign Legion, especially “n; for by the Bencral command- }. the iuaiiury z°“'=- Wes nfflyluc nguriuss waltz most excehently, rllCll Ciiptnn Smith, known to his preach couoozurs as 1e Smect. put m, impatient linger between h’s m}, and a stiff collar, rubbed vig- ‘xougy and swore in three lang- . We; und several dialects. fir» had had to ‘doll 11D’ f0!‘ the ieremouy and hateddt. go was a light-built, very quick- nwymg man with hair of no par- . 1' shade; but with a pair of blue eyes that could grow m, cleiil‘ and dark when he was m,’ qgil or annoyed. g he hid come to serve in the Prcurli Army in Northern Africa m; his own secret, but the Gen- eml ccmmanding swore that le Fmegt was the best intelligence ol- iicir uhn had ever served under him and this particular general his business. the main hall of the club, m; ac was a. wecome change from khaki and sand and the dirty burnous of Arabs, Barbers ind aloroecans. Tiny coloured electric lights il- iteil the light blue, scarlet. p- . and white, the gold and sil- rcr of the officers‘ full dress uni- forms and the evening gowns of [he ladies as they circled to the vlfllllPSll waltz that the bond was playing softly- Th." ivhitc tunlcs and red tar- ‘(mall of Senegalese infantry order- ps pressed into service as waiters mu the gorgeous robes of Arab chicftfiins who held commission in ireiieh native irregular corps all idded to the colour of the scene. Smith smiled to himself, u littl- q-nlml smile. “Like a Df-ury Lane A banal affair n so banal out on tuznféllngefus, 1x: (£3811- The general Whispered u, er to his A.D.C. and irnmedi. litfililiez“ (251: “.6250 lfgged g? Ben. peared from nolvhere in gvirfmfig; or by Spahis billed sabres. (native cavalry) with The genera] was comfort.“ . g the xtrlcken woman as best he could: I “m desolflisd. Miduiu that should suffer such a 10s; 1n 58?: gig‘; I): its Duiiible that the clasp here iheubésg“ a“? 085B. we have _ detective in Northern Africa. If your necklace has been men}; hi: will recover it for you", lookme vllmed to an inquisitive- to mg sabaitern andtordei-cd mm smeetfl- and mail“ ‘ie Caoltane Th” “Tm-Y “Pillared on the scene before 1h found him. e “Wm” h“ era-ffglyiihlnf-l the matter, mon gen- “Yes. Smeet. come with thlslady and met th libi- tell youfio e aw and I will Lady Purseproud stared m, the unemotional Smith and said: "1 fielieve I know you. Your face is l-i-‘W familiar." He bowed but said nothing, and the Reneral not being p, goo] did not introduce them or plenum the fact that 1e Smeet was an Englishman, in‘ t h English? v1‘ a e even spoke Mianwhfle. the invitation curds hind“! l" by the guests were being fiherkcd in order to find out if “e “ere ‘my "Irate-crashers," and a. stern-faced lieutenant of gen- darmerie appeared in the library, vii-slum: before him B. frightened- 1°°k111k 2111 WhOSe fear had not al- tered her oxceedng good 100k; social circles in London? Smith laid a finger on his ips a; he escorted Miss Garth away from the club. It. was when they were nearing her hotel, the . very fashionable France-Palace that she said: “I owe you an explanation." "You fio nothing of the kind. You are the most pleas it looking female I have seen since f have been on the job. They're giving a dance in this dump of yours t0- mcrrow night and 1 shal be there. Don't forget," and he strode away down the winding road to the old native town. a town celebrated in the stormy hilory of Morocco. She looked after him with a look 1n which were mingled several emotions. “For such a nice man. he has terrible manners," she said aloud, for she had, alter all, to keep up the strict code of her rather snobblsh London suburb. even if -ho rod ‘done a spot of gate-crashing.‘ A3 a matter of fact, it was by a sheer oversight that she had not been invited at the same time as all the other foregn guests at the prin- cipal hotels. for the French Gov- cmment wanted to makeAl-Kar- ish attractive to the tourist. As it was. she found a young oi- flcer in the hotel who spoke toler- ab‘e English and who apologised to her for not having brought her an invitation sooner, but he had been called away suddenly and had ar- rived back later than he expected. He had been detailed t0 escort Mademoiselle Garth to the dance. “But I have been,’ she explained with a. twinkle in her eye. "I went without an invitation, if you want to know. Very impertinent. don't you think? But Captain Smeet came to the rescue.” The young otllcer who had grin- ned when she told of the ‘Sale- crashlng,’ turned quite serious when she mentioned S-rneet. "Tell me more. please,” he urged. and she told him more or less what had occurred. "You are the first lady I have eve-i- known le Capitaine Smeet to worry himself over. He is always just polio enough to be politely rude, if you see what I mean. He “This lady has not a ticket of invitation, nor can she give “sum name of the officer who invited her." rapped out the lieutenant. That. woman has the room next‘ to my suite," growled Lady purse- proud. “She was on the same train auto," lie said rather unfairly, but lle ilislikod pcmi) and ceremony-l He had seen much of it before hOl game to Africa and had put aside} Ill desire for such frivolitiez. _‘ The general commanding, the! Marquis de Cantravc, better knownt to his troops as "G-ood Lad." be- reuso of his habitual use of this phrase in praising anyone for good service, had o. party of foreign vis- itors with him, English, American ind Italian. with a few political Il‘.'llltfli'l(‘S from Paris. Prcmlucnt, far too prominent a- monr these, was that lady known in Lrdon society as "Lady Purse- prourl." and Smith smiled agan and shherl. He had known Lady Pu proud in the days of his dead yciizh and he disliked her intense- l. \. llo slid into an inconspicuous ~r und exchanged greetings another of his own kidney auto llllil just returned from a s0- izuru among the hostile tribes 0f the iii»... and, regardless of ‘man- . persuaded the black steward Ii the bar to supply them with larva quantities of intoxicating liq- ior; after all n. rrian needs it when he vsnllours s0 much desert sand ‘.\'f ' day. l\ w Smith had a perfcevv mar- icLicus nose for troub‘e. and as ho was ingurgitatinr; ‘his sixth whiskey he felt. back of him, that. “some- ltilixu lnid happened." Nor was lic wrong. The band had lust finished playing and ihc dan- inlo the court in order to enjoy what breeze might blow in from the desert, when Lady Purseproud. who was talking to the general commanding. gave a low moan and hirnerl deadly white beneath all her make-up. She had lozt her pearl necklace! R5 I was from Paris to Marseilles and on the same ship. she has been watching me, 50 that; she m- one of her accomplices should steal my leivclleiiv." {What is your name. madernois. e e?" asked the encral l’ enough. g Wkly "Gladys Garth. r did not _,.~ but 1c Smeet did an astounding thins for him: “It is my fault, Miss Garth. I should have told you and? given you the ticket. This lady u} my Burst. mon general." he an- nounccd. She was o. very beautiful young‘ thing. tall but not thin, blonde but T!” Eoldcn. soft eyes and large, a small, tender mouth". Smith whose job it was to know about people. knew that she wasno (‘JOCK 01' else such a clever one that she had passed the stringent scru- tiny of the regents of the Arab Bureau. the French semi-mfiitury, semi-political secret service. She shot him a dazzlug look and he felt like purring. 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Course expert tnining. Molar Barber col- lone. lmlfu. "-356 Personal is a vroat man. of course. Wins ‘Briili. he cannot rise to a higher rank than captain Heis what we p call ‘a foreign ofllcer.‘ [This is the case in the French Army. To rise higher than captain you have to take French national- ity. though you can be appcintedto the General Stair] "But he can so among the most hostile natives without being rec- ognised, mid he knows more about native habits, customs and superi- stltlons than the natives them- selves. He was the man who found the Hidden City, but. I daresay you read about that." She had. The young officer, finding she would not return to the club with him, told her he would be at the hotel dance on the following evening and hoped that she would give him some dun- cei. He was a young man. but with the manners of an older and more courteous generation than ours. At 11.30 next morning. Monsieur le Capltaine Smer-tdrcsscd in white chTeks appeared at the France-Pal- ace accompanied by a tail Arab who was iiugirarly- good-Took-ng and ivhosc clothes were clean. Smith asked for Lady Purseproud and a worried companion came to :.cc him. He shook his head: "Sor- ry. my dcar, but 1 mirt see Lady PlUSFIPTOIId myself. Tell her I have found the missing property.’ My lady kept him waiting nearly an hour. When she finally entered the lounge, she said: “Well, what do you vmnt, young man?" “The equivalent of about £5 English," he drawled, looking at her as if she were something the cat had brought home. “Here is your properly, kindly check "t." lie handed her a. parcel and made her verify its contents. It was her jewelery all right. but she was furious and extraordinarily pay out £5. “I advise you to," snid Smeet in an icy drawl. "The hotel servants get io know of things like this, and you will get very poor ser- vice if you don't pay up.’ After much grumbfng, she gave the money to the handzomo Arab, and asked him if he would show her the rights the next day. but he shook his head and regretted that he could not oblige the lady. She caught sight of the grin on £meet's face and refined with anger. The Arab departed. vanished. in ‘fact, into tlfn air. "Who is that very good-looking fellow?" she asked Smcet. "He is the boss thief of the area. The thieve: here are formed into guilds, you know. He is very useful to me, but he had to have scmething for his troub‘c. It was his cousin who 1s a waiter at the Officers’ Circle who stoic 3| , your necklace." He paused, smiled slightly at her and said: "You will now be safe from all robbery and pllfering, so the £5 is a. good investment even if the pearls were not worth it." She turned purple, "How dare you....-!' He smiled once again. "It is part of my job to know things about people who visit here," he inform- ed her. “and our Customs people told me that your jewellery was excellent stage stuff." "You impertinentm." "Never impertinent to you, Lady Purseproud. I know too much about you. My name is.-.." and he gave his real name in a low tone mid she shrank away from him and nearly flew back to her room. Later she had to smile as grac- iouslyni: she could when she in- formed an A D.C. of the general commanding that she had recover- ed her necklace in almost record time thanks to Captain Smmt. O O O evening, everybody who knew le Smeet was astounded to see him frisking about like s two- year-old with that very pretty Eng- llsh girl who had arrived at the hotel a day or two buck. Thov were enjoying themselves. and the young oflloer who had waited for Miss Garth did not get s look in. It win long after midnight that "IIIVATB IIOMI KINDBBGAR tens pay. We lturt you. flied?" ldllfl crnrten P 'i"" Cl . -~ A Gladys Garth told le Smeet that -\~,. l""l'l"‘(l ir- it City office in Lon- ’ ~ s - ‘ ‘~-"'""' come intoa small ' ."- (‘ctermired tn no l Ml; of at recovering it .'_ reluctant to run (;;.1.'.RLO'l-‘TETOWN gyaiipiaiv Z _ S TOCK QUO Ta penis O JAUE Fl Y}; Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pitfield and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 24—'I‘he most encouraging news this morning i: that there has been a settlement of the strike at the Kelsey Hayes plant and also at the Aluminum Company, at least this, is a. breath- ing spell as far as strikes are con- cerned but no doubt there will be be further efforts to unionize the , automobile workers. Dividend meet- ings scheduled are Alaska Juneau. Cluett Peabody, Corn Products and National Distillers. We would expect an irregular market today with more strength than weak- uess. The oils, Coppers and steels lool: higher. Several stocks ivhich are upparentlyunder the influence of the tax loss selling but which might rally a. few dollars after the turn of the year are Glen Alden i M T’L. CURB (Supplied by Plffielrl 1nd Complny Member: of Montrcnl Stock Exchnngo and Montreal Curb Market) 5406K! Open Clooe Abltlbi 45g 4y, Asbestos \ 114 115 B .A Oil , 225/ g3 Br-nuhiirnoll all; on} ltrowing Cur, Bnthurat A 17 Gan Vickorl n 1B Iloin Tar 14% llunnneounn A 13o; Fraser 3111A lfrasep V '1‘ C ‘ Ford :11,‘ Hiram Walker liomeOOiI mp ll n u int Petc 3045' nob-hora A 12.13 ,2 ‘ Price 2;, 24;, lluynllfe 49 4 ‘i’ Produce Prices alf/NTREIAL, Dec. 25_(cp) Prices held steady 0h Montreal 011611 produce markets Thursday Wlih 988s slightly firmer. Graded \g shipment in car. lots or less were quoted . 25 cents a dmen for A-largr. LI for A. medium, 26 for A-pullrg; 3345 m, Grade B lll'l(l 2i 1-2-22 for C. Butter WSS quoted at 26-26 1-2 ciénl-S P"? Pound for carlots or lcss <3 No. 1 while lots to retailers were "7 fol‘ $91145 filld 27 1-2 for prints. Ontarios while Q b ._ quoted. uc ecs were w‘ Potatoes: mar. Mts 90's $1.60. $1155: N.B. Mir. 80's 511224115; Que. Mts 80's $1.l8-$1_20_ “I”- ~i° 118d taken a tourist rovers IlClKACL for French Nortlvic n Africa Son ml Nil’ are not going back for 1e time, Smth t0.d her. she Siwpcd but lie took no notice. 11c "I um; dead broke when 1 came you?» here." he told her, "but an 01d 4011'!’ hwe to live on I like tile life out. hail? l": and all that. The old general the; actually procured me promo. itien a. tire exceptionelle, and 1 have ‘a nice little house abutting on mo old native quarter, so we W111 get married as soon as you can getcer- tour}; ptzipers from Bizhty." u "Now be a good irl d d 1, raise obstacles in gyouruown 0W2‘;- YW Want i0 ma"? mc. perhaps not as much as I want to marry yflu. but neverthelms you are not going to make any difficulties now, Iclse I'll have you locked up and de. lflilzcri here until you see reason, ghtyefi. I have the power to do lfl " "I believe Wu would do it." "Of course I would. I should like t0 throw that old Virago, Pursg- proud. into what the Americans somewhat inelogantly term ‘the mm 5°!‘ i1 day 01' two. It would do her good. In the meantime, let's go and have another dance. You'll have to teach me, I've grown rusty and old-fashioned At dawn Wyn 8o and have a look at the house. I've a. good native cook and a top- hole houseboy. one of the best, thieves =11 Morocco. but he does not steal from me." O O O ‘Phcre was a large crowd at the little chapel on the confines of the desert when Monsieur le Capitaine Smeet. Officer of the Legion of Honour and many other decorat- ions, married Mis; Gladys Garth, whom the 0'd General gave away, Lady Purscproud had gone home, but the boss thief of the area was there with several of his satellites and grinned fratemullyct the In- tdllgence oflicer while an assist- ant thief zipped sofnethlnginthat officer's tunic pocket in spite of the watching crowd. Those “desert rats" could take your shoe laces ‘away from you while you vaerc walking without your noticing it. It was a little package, as Smith found later. with an ancient gold coin that delighted his heart; for he was an dent collector of anti- quities of t. is strange land. Also there was a. little note, "From the sheik of thieves to his brother. May the peace of Allah rest with him and may he never get caught." Smeet roared with laughter; "It is the customary Uessing of the guild of thieves." he explained to the wedding guests. and he told the generalandlvladmnele generalethe true stony of the pearl necklace and the £5 note. "She has been all over Europe losing ‘pearl’ necklaces," he ex- plained, "but this time she was caught out. Once. many years ago, she accused me of stealing one..." Then the general understood a little more about 1e Bmeet and Gfsdys squeezed h’: arm in sym- pathy. . "let's forget all that. Major- Smith," she half-whispered and continued. "Yes. the Gwen! his just told me he has received sve- cisl permirsion from the Ministry of War to give you promotlonflnnd he kissed her slowly, totally re- gardless of the weddin: zuestsbut he was like that, was 1e Smeet. as the descrtmcnudnwlllteiiyou. Cheese was quoted at l3 1-4 loc| 1V. Y. Stock Exchange . i l (Supplied by Pltfleld k Co. 5 meinbi- 3 of Montreal Stock j t l Exchange and Curb Market) smmwlmsma Phone 168 Summer Street mm: Broodmst crcr Him-ii: .\llicil Phein l, WOODS-READE Co 1 STOCK BROKERS Complete Board Room Facilities and Ticker Service to Toronto Stock Exchange from both offices Quotatlons~New York Stock Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange “i. l .. rrmA-za OBARLOTPETOWN Phone 147'! 1H Greet. George Street 19.30 Ind 7.00 PM. Dilly i~ >0 t Nat. .\i-ml iK-ir - Nnrrinila Power (‘orp Quebec Pow Sliuu-lulilun St Lawrence 5_tSt Law I'm sun (‘nu Pow y; Stool of‘ ("an St of Fun I'M lvlllllllwg 1510c A EXCHANGE 9105i“; c-‘Iehause mi.-. At Montrcai- ifbimrl 4m, $111116 4-67; US nu. cu ia-ic z-s; ‘uncle came to the rcscuc, and 1 At New YOl"lI——POlll!(l 451 3. "m" 4-67 341i; con DL-Rll cu At Paris-Pound 12s‘ D1, ‘Wfifgcotlsl; time £31.12 55.51 (11,. — oun 12s; Us 13L V; - m: CDN DIR 59m bu‘ l’ v0.41» I MONTREAL, Doc, m _ ‘Pmmd sterling advanced 3.32 cent on hlontreai fuixigu Cllllllflllglffi yesterday to 4.90 7-8. The unit.“ States dollar aciiuncod 1-3: '11, 1J5 Qiscoiuiit while the Frcncii franc m“ ""1 unchanged at 4.07. MINING? TORONTQ-ldcclfyi-ZS _ (op, 4. ll iCP)—- week today while other metals rc- gistered a minor setback. Voiuini- close to a million 5113.05. Tug was ifcavy for the short market iii, mnrkct closed Thursday at 12.30 and. will re-open next Monday. A dozen of the medium-price anri jiuiior golds held the chief attcn- tion. Siscoe advanced 25 cents to $5 while pickle crow enjoyed an active demand on an advance of 30 cents to 7.75. There were no changes of un- portance in the base metals. TIIE “AU ' ’ HAS NOT DIED OUT L NE WYORK, Dcs. ZAP-hits. Anna. Hauptmann, who claims fll.‘ is abou: to vindicate her husbaiiil, iii today declared that a purported story told in Stockholm by Gun- nar Svcdbarg, Swedish house paint- er, about’. the Lindbergh kidnapping is “Just another pipe dream." in New York. is reported to have toid the American consul at Stock- holm that the crime was committed by a gang of five men and a wo- man; and that Hauptmann was not involved in the actual kidnapping. Through Julius Braun, head of the Braun International Detective Agency, who has been working fer her since her husband was executed in New Jersey last April, Mrs. Huuptmann said: "It. is true that my husband was innocent. Otherwise, there is noth- ing to the Swedes story. It is put. another crack-put story. Sealed Tenders nogc Cheese and Butter Cm. Ltd. will be accepted until January 14th, i931, at. 1.30 o'clock. For Plant and Equipment u it stands or any sop- ornir pnrt such as: 15 Home Power Steam Engine and Boiler. two Pas- teurlvers, two Chums. Belts, Pulleys etc. 10% deposit to nccomfllfly tender. Lowest or my Tender not. neces- sarily uicepled. . Signed by W. l. THOMPSON. Mgr. Gold llutmgs of one fcroiro \‘llil-' m5 599mm SCL o. new high for the ' Yflill’ in the final session of the‘ late Bruno Richard llauptmannf Svcdberg, who said lie once lived l for the purchase of the Dunstaff- l n,» ]_.»;\,_ ‘juror for izursiuirc ivas cr remain anonymmls- the great. walls and set gardens a- f {op them. these becoming famoui g as the hanging wardens of Babfvlvll lie decided the bases needed embcl- | lishment. He locked around f0? master craftsmen to adorn the royal way and ‘cund them among ifs slaves. In n great piece of clay. sever. by four feet. tiles“ Crflflrsllw“ the. figure of a royal 11°“ m ‘mleif probably usinl! 115'» a T119591 a whose sport they We" all‘? i0 B’ come if they (isllli-‘fl-‘fli ‘he Yule“ Mineral memento We" “M “f roaring. The lion was set ai-‘illllgi; n background of blue sky; “b11945” ~ wet the WllOlG was cut into bTIRKS. dried, burned and glazed. Th0 bricks were then set "nto the well where they remained for ‘25 cent ir- ics losing none of their beauty Gold talikcd to the oriental fuller ‘in whose clomzfn the _l.on uas “ho-Tl the German expedition found it. And again gold tzflks, The rfrfl art masterpiece of another Wflrld 1* on its way to Canada. _ t "It will really he one of "is W" things of the Dcmin on.‘ New Glasgow Chester kBulman is spending _\ in Liston and New York, cts to remain a month. .\ll'. n u‘ Mr. and Mrsfltichard Dickieson were visitors to the letters home in Sen View Sunday last, While lfttlo Harriet Carew ddllgh. l‘ oi’ Mr. illlfl \ rs. Alfred care“. . to 1 l-liintei" hlVCl‘, FOR SALE ~ Number of foxes. Prices reasonable. “vfitLTi-lll GREGOR. Brackley Beach thr- vounds- were dressed. At lastcst 1 ‘l sh" Was suffering r! _ ally from the effects. Her many i friends wi .li her n. speedy recovery The Siuidiiv School concert and Cli ‘ siinns tree was held in [hg New “‘ 30w Christian church on Fri. "UHF-ll. December 18th with . . a liircic attendance. The program the direction of Mfg, . G. e_\‘. Mrs. Howard Ling land All llerbrrt Sievensoil, Rev. l/AlilTED forihcominrz. on condition the glv-' v Alter Nebuchndnrzzar had built I; Coal. Standard Brands, Electric .\iu (‘nu v Bond and Share and Columbia Gas. i M" W‘ l" i a . .\lf‘l liuil . I A ._-_._ti___ .: A,“ TE] To] ~" Am Water ‘i ‘ ’ ‘hmmuda w)‘; w“ ' ' i ‘ is: the hour of eleven o'clock forcuoou Mt ‘lmhlson “Si? lml“ céntllrleS 1410B of the same dny l0 sin-w cause if an) .\tl ifet 141-. .ii/_- . , .. -"""“"' s‘ i‘ 00min To Canada 2313i i§§.“...‘";i...h’ff..€§“if“§.l...fi§ ..‘.".'. llllldwl" Loc° 9% 9% g the Estate closed as prayed for’ lli sol-l E h 1 “l 201',‘ 2073 ‘i’ million and cu Illuilllil iii‘ ll. Francis ‘ ‘IYJRGNTO Dec 25-(OP)—— A. MacPhec, Esq, Pruciur luf- Hlilfl 1'0!- xc e H 73v‘ I ' ' iiiluner and l do licrcliv order that ' 1,4, aw ."-"- lion which delighted the eye of. -- _ __ ‘ ~ _ _ ’ Flint) uh‘ 1:1‘: Nebuchadnezzar, the chap wiioi7,5113,“firing?°§e§;p§;f;§"‘,;;‘;,$12,, 1}.',‘,"r“';,i'°““° °"‘° lfitii ff}, "ave Babylon its reputation. today i ill Charlottetown “inf-dc... u. . y or u». F‘ _ __' W. 1_ t “u, - 1 -_-. 1s on its v-ay to Canada. Nebuch i will “Mk fur l" c“ (summed b7 Plmeld h 0°" i ‘ill; "idnezzans lion will require careful l ltlln-l “lelkse‘ll’lll\ ‘In? lllui Mfr . _ ‘ ‘f, _/ l , u a ru '-|_' 1-.» n: ".'..":;':.::f".:..it:".' Iiil; ‘at’; u. .-.~.-.~ I111" “out. imu- i» 1-»- i ~ = iw u» bow-- of is some» "r :":"°st.'.‘::*u.".:::"'i..- ':'....-.'.'....':;:-.'. z. W H Cur Wngm “at '15s ‘l5 2'5“, yea“ OM’ . , Inga County aforcsiiiii. iii ihi- Cour‘ Stocks Often Close lMWI-lit ml ‘n4 1 Mmounoemenl’ o! the hens early House in Spuri-i aforesaid unii _ai or Bell Tel arrival was made by Dr. T upnlrsillii; lnigliklvliwllil-QDELI?!"iii hour..- Bffllllla" 17’ 15 Currell curator of the Rnyii On- =1 ° "' -" i - " ' "‘ ~' “'“°" 5m‘ 3'”; s” i t io iilluv-um‘ WhO told its stcrlfl’ """' ""“ " """ """" B C yo“, A ‘ R!‘ - o ked fnrttiiviili Stkliil - .\ Building Prod .~ He said 8111;: llonumaitile‘ of n h ‘ Licncral Til iri I L“ 2.; ‘in Olin Cement 1 313' m] requq-Q 1mg mQnL 5' persons u i~ U\l l \.' Z.’ Can Nor Pr l‘ o! germ handling u‘ as he fears ills ulijrrs-iiil in“). hum; (in.- noilm. ' ' _ . ' i cruv . salt was used in its composition. Ul\L'll lllitlul- my iiuuu uni Seal bl (‘an "X110 Pfll so it is likely to be well on in the in.» until ljnilrt Iliis lllll our oi‘ or‘ Ciiu 1nd Al A new year before the no“ L; ready l w-iutwr .\. rlh. the fir- Can Pacific p b] hm‘. .n the may your of liis .\i s r-ilu“. can Swumsmp ‘ for pu ic ex lion 1 | (sail) _ Cclnnese ' Jun,“ “M. film eum. 7 Ll- . l.\_I..\ll-.l.' Cocksiiutt Plow = i-:.,.......I... ' 6..., u...‘ i. The lion, in has-relief’ was dis-i Lpl-gfgis,_li'fl§_gf.'jf.t- all‘: $2,?“ v l fcovered by a ‘ore-war German ex-‘ _ ' ' ‘ " llOIH (‘uni Plii ‘pedition along the srreat walled l . li-Hu “Hill-ll! Iway which ran from ‘We palace in. nmSi-dll .1. . ‘ “xm Wyn” gflbylonre lflnitrlllcic arldhifilcenqlilirlljfvr-l-s’ . l laryilvn i lVe We i '-‘ . l. . ; |_ 1 1 ¢,. .. \i 1am.- lilloc A many vt-iwme two have reached‘ 8:“1.Jl,,f_“““” m" a w!“ gm‘ T” B ithc United States. The Morganl in no Estate uf aha-.- llismnrii ouui Cu 31., ‘ .-,_. . , ~ . , . 1‘ s» i If .- - ii m,“ S, Wm“ i7,- ‘milaons purchasing them. The (IhS\\v.ll_lliL o llllrlfiu-‘l \i~}i;i:v1n“i Goodyear ‘ one now on the Atlantic is the first . gypsiigiid 13h to come to Canada, Germany for‘ _ _\iiii|.r1 i110- riin r . , .; i --;: t‘ .l..| - l "M, gmnf’ n. many 30ers hann: refustd to part‘ ll i St v lmp 'i'hi. 1,’ ‘Willi another. _ ~ o; ,»,,,_. L0,”...- ,,; l": DVFPIYr iii . in iho ciespvraie nerd of Noll -T <..i..=..i.ii» i vi "'-l. i.' .. . ~ ‘i-i . _\;,,_..,,._,).“".,,. "l. ' for ii)l(‘.,,ll W l)l. (ngu y > ii i u i) ""i"'|1 l l_~ ' H“ m‘. n..- ii-iiih- ‘!"'" l “i ti-(i n iVlPlltl of tlic musczlnl lil .» vi-iivoli _ i.>lir‘il .»i lihrelnnficr rel furili: : l“~i]\lilL'|l w lwi l:| llw sail lllt.’ u.- ln ita- in vhuiiiy, 'l'ur->diiy .Iiiiiiiiir_\‘ ul - L ii (l: lo shew (A1150 if any why tho Aer-hunts iii’ ll slimilil nu], b4.- pussi-ri ' ilUN-tl as prayi-ii iui- anal uil llluliuii of l» . Earp, Prociur for said I l tin lirri-hy virdr-r llllll liuivnl he forthwith pulil ‘ii . ll1'\\'§1Il'llIf‘l‘ [midi-hill lll \'ii.ir aforesaid one» in l'll"ll \\'|'\‘.h least four vouseciiilvi- uiwhs l i. in. _\' in .1 ‘ [i llilli‘ ll!l'v'iil' illlll iliiii u l lien-of ho ffifll|\\'.lll ]ui§l'll ll 1 I lunilii; public [rlill-i-n r», I It\ namely, in ill” 1:. liuiisi- in (‘hiiili ll|r~ HWY" iif l front if‘ iliu ; suuili llusiirh , ‘ill pI-fwvllrl inlr-risteii Hilil .. . i iw fui-i-siigil may lmvl- lllll‘ notic- ll f. cu nnili-r my iiziuil uuiIYi-iilnfilu shill Four! lll s lTIh 4lit_\' ll\'\‘l'llll_)|l' .\. l>.. 1t ‘- unit in ihi- firs: _\'\iil i» ills - "H's reign. iSgil. ll. l IlltIllNi \' HF CANADA l‘l{(l\'l.\'t l1 HF l'lil.\'<'l'} lill\\'.\ltlt l$L.\.\li In llll‘ Pruluite ("nun in m-m-ge \| .\. II. 101m. ln if.» llulllill hr hil.- hi" (‘utility l Putt’ rsnn (tum-nu . \\'l<ln\v .\l'iry l'l1‘lf‘ii|ilv>iil\\'!i in i .l l'l'ii\‘l|l lly ilii- liuui-i NARI) l‘.\L.\ll'lli. ul‘ l‘i'ul-fiii', oiv, ctr. ‘l‘u ilu- Sin-riff oi‘ the any llvlf‘ HAROLD LEO- Sui-rugiu»: Judge ifuunty of (‘uilsinlmlo nr sfllll rhunty. rn-nliti: the l-ctition 1l'l'i‘ S: lL .\li‘l'lllill 01' . ir-re lil (Jun-nus (‘ounii- uforo- armr-r, illlll Edwin Bllyfl" of lion- W. G. Quiglcy" acted as chairman, i‘ e the following program was l out: Chorus, Oh Come all illlui; address of welcome, Clilllil§\ Parkman; recitation, Shel. ‘ton \\"fll'l'(‘llI solo, llildn Hickox; 'l'£‘l'li<'ll.fill. Leath Diekieson; solo, olln Vial-roll; dialogue by Elmer if DUI" '1, and Mrs. Howard Ling; A large quantity of well washed, picked W001 Price 30 cents per pound- WM. CONDON. Woollen Mills, Charlottetown 11 Hill. o Christmas "Riddle bv tlin Prin:.iry' Class; solo by v. . . . |(_\|, ‘ Oi“ \. Hi1’ \cl_\_n and Edna Hickox, lagnv] H", ' llilmi ‘n1 L“‘-°~“' Mcclu”? “m5 i-iiisvi". l-2l>\\'.\l{li isiiaxi) iCli mds Memcngers by the [loyal In Hm vi-uhuu- n-un in Edwnrrl lGlrls: recitation. “a Modest Wish" yin .\. 1a.. mam. f r ‘I m‘ m” H . _ . -. - Iv mrnii‘: i: ~ lily Biioii Hill, dialogue, The Day ‘all: fllf“ mm m Km“ pmmh. i" n... iif‘"r Chi-humus by Edna Hickox, lllllllill‘ Divkicson and Elmer Mc- i Donald; sang. "Christmas Time" by Junior Classes; recitation, Oliver sulil luau-lure contractor deceased tea‘ m“ - llonuvirniilo HAROLD i.i~;n ill, r-iirri-pato Judge ill Parkman; song. "Oirl Santa Claus" 'lo. m. iby four junior boy-s: recitation. Km" C°‘""-" "" W." “""""‘.‘"‘" "r i Beverly Dickieson; recitation, “Rid- l't,“;'|?gF-1l‘f{-f§l' “mm “m Nun“ ling With Santa" Ralph Dickieson fluonologue. Christmas Surprises by Whereas upon riwiilliu: the pffiliinn on file of George Nl-vrrisnn of lignisii i . i . . _ in Prince l-Iilwiird lrlnuil. Druggisl imrfid Blckox‘ Xieclmuon‘ A phlm ihe l-lxocutnr of llll‘ lIlNlVI‘ nnmvil m4“ Gift’ by Elplyn Hickox- 5°10» l-liilnto, prilyint: flint a eltiitinii ma)‘ Vfaiting I01‘ Santa by Elaine Park- Ive issued for the Itllfltflflt‘ licri-innfioi we! forth: Yul] nrc tlu-ruiur liehlvy n- . man: recitation. "Mothers Presents" y by Charles Dickieson; Changing y Styles by Masters Arnold and Creel- i man Dickieson; duct by Walter and . Lorne McClure; recitation, Blots » Dickieson; mixed quartctim, Silent ; Night by Mrs. Ernest Houston, I. Mrs. George Dickleson, Messrs E. E. hvlil i tlir- Court llllllil‘ in . lutteir u. in Quit-en's tummy", in the said Province. nn 'i'huriulny the four- teenth llfl_\' of January next, coming l4‘. Sheriff ul‘ lbc (‘utility of‘, Quecmi l'u\illl_\' iifurosuiil. ilu- \.\\'(‘llllll‘>‘ hf u“; “hm-.- nuineii csiute praying that ii citation may he is li‘ll fur thu ‘Illlflnlfiu horn. inafror sci forth: You im- lltfliflliil‘ horelig: riqujrvil tn viii» .'|ll Persons lillllf‘l‘t‘<i(‘ll in the l-‘iiltl lisiutc n. h. 111ml nmac.-ii' l-i-furi- ini- at n Iii-aha“. ltfivurt to 1m lu-lil in the (Yriiirt limiso Lin (‘luii-loiiv-iou-ii, in Queen‘: (‘i-iiuii‘, lin the Flllil l'rn\liii-e, on ‘VPIlliluQllllY ‘the twentieth iln.\' of .1: u tiwiiiiiilr- at the hour of llvvFvllDilll of tho Fain:- cause if any counts of tiu- .1 hi- I-llx-“Il uuu ]'l‘ll_\'(‘ll for in until mnlluli ul lihnalvl ‘ lawn-r i""r e-ilil in m. . . llierchi- lIHlPl‘ flint n llilii" w-[iv hereof be forthwith [lilhlllbill in some non-x- ilu _\' iulrwr Iilllvllslii-il in (‘liurlitih-tznvii aforesaid mim- in l".'l|'l\ uwl: fur at .l|'."l.~il four inns-u: ir- \\’i-v'|..\‘ from ‘tllr- 41:1,.» h“ .f iinTl that n t-‘uo Pup)‘ her/vi‘ he funtlnrjili ]\il$lu'|l in the :i -l.||-.-.» i-..-,-.~ciiv.-1_\-, lt:llllI‘l\ in the hail hi’ who (‘tum ‘lliiusv in <‘h.ir llilli\\'ll iifivri-snlil, ni ‘or hour ilu- ll~_\':\i ulinl; of‘ (‘aiindn .i\nil nt or near the llilllll‘ of Nora si-utlu both in (‘bzirlloi-‘nxvn, Queens (‘l-uuty iif-vrr-siiiil. AN l 11o hereby further order llllli u trui- div-v lll"'f' of he fivrlhivrh serriil on ilu- Av- l4ll‘lll‘_\‘~(ll*l‘|l‘\".l of this l’i"~\\‘.1ri‘Q n» -th.'it all pvr- s: interim-Mil lll llli- Fair] l-‘siaiv- "s i »:i;il il'.l}' il.i\'1: du~ 'l<-u (lien-of, i Illri-n vi my Imn-lnvul-Qnzilflftho sillll ijuur: lll - iTth llil_\‘ of llil'l‘llllH'l’ A. l’). lilitil nn-l in the iiis: your of lll\ .\ln_icsty's ri-lizn. i McKay and George H. Stevenson. Presenting of prizes. Bending. Jennie McNeili; pnntcmine, ll. , Came Upon the Midnight Clear, by iythe Loyal Girls; closing address. , Harold McDonald; carbl, Joy to the World. Santa Claus then put in an appearance and unloaded the heav- ily ladcn Christmas tree of gilt: for pupilsumd teachers, alter which a. vote of thanksi was tendered . Santa by Master Allison Steven- son. The accompanists for the t evening were Mrs. W. G. Quigley , I and Mr. Ernest McLure. The en- iteriainmeni. closed by singing the i King POULTRY Buying Poultry, all kinds, daily. Paying Highest Market Prices i Island Cold Storage C0,, Ltd, A (Sgill II. L. I'\I4M\".R. June'- Ill Prnlinln. J50‘ l".1'> a‘ -~ {v