h" DECEMBER’ 17- 1931 - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ united church SANTA PALS , Classified Advertisements y *5! °°“""““ M” m‘ ‘ i N 1 iccm""mmmmmf ‘It I’: l: : N a‘ 3.$—Explorera regular mcetifll '7' 10.3w,‘ “nnun” 155 ‘U! lIIllZ.::.'c.::cc.c....c...-.. ‘:0 a 7D£€Et Square — regular 14. Thelma -- . 1° i P8 ooooowuovwoowuooco-oonooou 1095711319115:- socul Ha“. . I :1 Hig h e ; For Sale. /l'lelp Wanted iifx” ' ,2! PFIQE 3 ‘i s4. ivchdcii .5; for ‘ CARDBOARD SUITABLE I03 1111111! outhuuses etc. lc. per sheet. Guardian ofllce. u EARN UPWABDS 0F $2.0 WlIII-Y growing mushrooms for u: in cel- lars all fall and winter. Oommmoo now. Illustrated booklet free. "111 BALI - OLD ruins, | Canadian Mushroom Company. cents bundle Guardian Oflics. Toronto. _ H. W. Doc. 0-31. 2-1-01. Winsome: axrxlu‘ nausea‘ GOOD HARDWOOD FOB SALE through our special low cost1 , Tmsmlflblt by the cordon g, D course. Hundreds of successful 1 ~ Braduates. wntc Molar Barber‘ i College, m Barrington, ndiiint u. n. w. my. ii-stttr. qll . Darrwh. Bonshaw. 10054-124141. 31:31:18!!! on hand at Guardian csumu. ruinous JOHN au-"nan McDONALD, rao- W!" KENT SCHOOL - Mr. zligg1agnLgngosgge¥0f. 58ml!!!" fis-lnmof-d Johnson, Principal of ' ' ' 9379110454 not,“ iWest Kent School has been of! duty Owing to illness for several 5135p“) F30“ Manges!’ N“; 1 months. About-z. week ago Mr. Her- 3111315911011, fiockriaf Ztsegcssa. bcrt YeO, Vice Principal w s taken er p Bu“ mmmu c1‘ “m? 9 111. Dliring their absence charge o! Oulton, lviclrcse, h. B. Tele- me schoulthas been taken by Mr‘ phone Exchange, Port, Elgin. _ 109344345.” ‘C. F. l-Lnc, teacher cf grade cight. "- Miacellanecana FOB SALE — RANCH BIIED I8- land Fitch. Limited quantity, on" quality-Priced to sell. Pope Noy I-Iazelbrook. 10867-12-14-41: PIZIVATE CHRISTIL-TS CARDS, exclusive designs, may now b; 0b.. tained from the Guardian Central Job Printer-y. Order early and avoid dfsappointment. 10352-1l-21-tf. Ton saw - THREE nxcar- tional bargains for Christmas _ Piano, perfect condition, Columbia Vim!"- mew). Radio Cabinet, Battery set. .W.R.Dennl.s, la’! Great George Street. 10896-12-15-31. TléESgAY, IIDECIZQEB lzzngn fr! CALEDONIA AND MURRAY us co,sao o arm g pe- "A3301; _ --;- - ments: iDcering Binder, 1 Hay FREQ!“ ENHN Church Mower’ "as, a, wood’ I my icsilOn Déc.‘ 210th servt/ clels will bc n: Rake Halls Combined Thresher l ° 9W1 111-‘ 0111B- B fl- m- i111 at‘? Wmrtit.‘ 1 Bénsle PM?!‘ '1 p. m. Murray udrhor at a p. m. g arrow. or . , wheels and Axle!‘ H” no“ md We ther permitting All welcome. Blocks, a quantuy of any ‘m: RSV. AIIISIC!‘ Murray, Mlnliltl‘. Straw, 1 Cream Separator, Stand- ard, 1 Churn, 1 Stove-Base Burn- er. Alex McRae, Auctioneer. Sale on Tuesday if fine. If not, Wed- nesday st Jos. D. Pineaukl. Rus- >__ Lost MAINLAND PAPERS SYMPA- ' TI-IETIC-Edltorial comment on the Falconwood fire, expressing sympa- tiw. P- E- I. 10881-124541- thy with the Prov! ice in the loss —. ‘ ‘ ’ appears in a number of exchanges received frflin the main-i . land last night. The dctails of the ——————- fire were carried under streamer "F113 5A1-115—R£P°1'18 001111!!! 9° headlines in every newspaper. Summerslds of the fur sales in | Montreal is that the average price is - about the same as prevails here. et and money. Return to 80 Fitz- Several fur buyers from European N)’ 0!‘ P110116 3734- Rfiwfilld-v 1fur houses are still in town. The re- 111953'12'17‘31.'cent storm and cold weather has §csused a drop in the number of pelts LOST - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN Charlottetown and Crapaud, one heavy truck chain. Finder please 1101-11’ Wood dc Co., Crapaud. ‘m 10939-12-10-31. LOST 0B STBAYED 0N SATUR- day, the 12th, fourteen domestic geese. Finder please notify John Doylenusrmaid. 10942-12-16-21. LOST-BETWEEN FITZROY ST. and Malpeque Road, black hand- bag containing ba k book. tick- WESTERN RELIEF-At the, Trinity United prayer service last evening Rev. Dr. Ramsay called the attention of the congregation to the chairman oYPresbytei-y, Rev. 36. Joan .. 39—Vernon . ~12 Rosie ... ... a’ ...-c .- 49——Vlclet .. . .......... . SIX-James ... Sil-Roy . (iii-Priscilla ... ... ... ... 64—Rll[)9l'l5 a one cacao no IZ-fiIOIIII ... one an on I" 73~Edw1rd ... ... ... ... 79—Rlchai'd ... ... ill-Emmet ... ... ... '... .. 82—Edwrrd ..... .... ... ‘Id-Albert . ... ... ... 05—'1"h0ma8 87--Lou‘s... fish-Lena ... ... ... . iii-Clifford . ... ..... lib-Leo an can on can o0 “o one on Oaa 07~Eoter ... ... ... ... 10 I 10 GiFIS at Mabonb Drug Store and 130 Harry ... , ..... .. 135 Herman ... ... Lawrence _.. ... Lloyd . ... .... Irene . ..... ... ... Melvan . .. Stirling Marjorie Kathleen ........... Enoch Sterling ................... Gordon ............... a! 1% at "l I 3g B. R. lio|man’s s ' Charlottetown 5 . ‘ll ... ... can .10 I110. 1 “i; EASTERN GUARDIAN T0 L61 {being brought in from the west of Mr‘ wukt" “ppeal 1°‘ Ems °f m“! n“, Pmvmce___5_ ‘for the West and statzd that Mr. T0 LET-HOUSE. APPLY 20 heater Douglas's warehouse would 5°11°°1 31- 19919-13-15-31‘ _F]NE]) plvg 395L435 Am) bc open for collecting a carload. -_ W‘ cosrs-oho drunk appeared in the Female Help Wanted Eroucc Court at Summenide on 1W’ “yand was fined $5 and wanna-Mam non cannon. costs. Further evidence inf-ho case 11mm"?! ‘P1111’ 975 Bydmy Bt- ‘of two young men charged with ‘ 1°°45'"'1°'31‘thcit was heard dud tho case ad- Italy Celebra Iloumed until Saturdal-S. Tripoli Occupation PERSONALS mm “w, December lsqih-n-Jl —Mr. n. n. MacDonald or Be- lto Mussolini went to jail for a. year , in 1901 for his opposition to the It- alian occupation of 'I‘i‘lp0li—->bllt the Italian nation, under his leadership, isriow celebrating the twentieth an- '1‘ w°1c°m° V1511" 1'0 s‘1mm¢"1d5 niversary of thatioccupation. 4°11 Mmldllfi-a day.—-S dequc ‘w... in Summer-side on Mon- p "M11 31111111161‘ °1 364N119 W" and visit the latters daughter, Miss He further said that a wire was received from the Relief Commis- sion to the effect that non-starchy foods such as bests, carrots, cab- fllagq, pumpkins, turn'ps, fresh fruit ‘or preserved csnncd goods were preferred. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, a. a. Morrison left this morning for Montreal, where they will spend the holiday season, Katherine MacLennan. 161 182 133 164 165 166 167 . 163 Adam .. George Reta Francis Ernest Earl John Wilfred .................... Arnold Gerald . Jerome"... ...‘ ... . Arthur ... ... ....- Carrol... ... ... .- Teresa ... ... ... . Rutha ... ... ... ... Ivan Anthony ... .........|-..u-c..uc .....--........c» ... can c“ ...-n.“ fllflwihdb-lfibfifiwthhQggbgq Italy's seizure of the colony from ‘ Messrs, Chester a d Colin Acorn the Turks provoked such violent st- —-M1‘- 31011911 1101mm ID0111- 1119 of Boston, arrived in Charlottetown tacks from Mussolini that he was ‘week end at his home in Summer- 153i», evening m rouge to vmage arrested, tried and, convicted. He side-S ,Green to visit their mother who is de11v°md “ 1°" speech 1° 111° i 1crlt1calLv ill. Another son. Lorne, of ludaes. asylum"! you convict me —Mr. n. w. Robinson left on Hump Saskatchewan who had 7°“ d‘, me 1mm‘ beau” 7°“ “n” T111155!“ m°mm3 1°‘ 1141711111“ u’ been at hb mother's‘ bedside for not find me a malefactor but an uttchd thc Maritime Board oi trad. swam, My, M, 0,, mum ,0 me aiserter of ideas, and agitator of meemmfig w“ Tuesday mom,“ 169 Jacqueline .. 170 Billie 112 Wendel ... ... ... ..... 173 Jimmie ... ... .. .... 1'74 Freddie ... ... ... ..... 175 Gracie ... ... v no an: “...-c 1 1,3 1 855111111118 an‘! "' 1"“ essfully to build up. And they are » "I ‘Tn safe ground, for Fascist Itsly '4“: has really 5d '1 iwharbor for big ocean liners, a new ‘dathedral in the midst of the old _ Iii! crmosquc. sri-i welds instead of trenches. hi.) Iii-sq: 6A sdntoiths interior, almonds, olives, 1m: m; “and. Overhead a big seaplane wing- (titan: On tbs twentieth anniversary of ab_1-B'-I\hcr,.ocoupat1on,- Italy has consoli- rmi- dated her North African possessions _________..__._. m" i “To, Sm“; ivipcc, who died on ‘mssday at his ‘m - ~ ' yuan“; Agynggggg ‘residence, It Wcredala Pans, Weat- '°"1 “h” 1* -mount, in his 75th War. In loving mama?! of our dear l “when when opening a "lunar KIM‘ bqQIIIIVjAIIIRY, yhich ll a" spiritual qmthlagaod live forever." conscience, a soldier of a faith that imposes respect from you, because - it carries with it the prophecy of ' the future and the great force of truth." v» d» us; '12:; 2.2.‘: 22:22.1’ not refer to that imprisonment. " by, speak, instead, of the Italian ‘mpirc I1 Dues is" struggling lll0~: -—R.ev. Phcian McKenna. aocom~ months. entered the Prince County Hospital cri Monday and underwent a serious ‘operation. It is pleasing to report that he is doing nice1y.-—8 worked wonders in Tri- poll. ‘In the city of Tripoli a modern WELLINGTON DIXON HONORED IN DEATH Outside the city green Modern roads running along the coast and (Mont-id. Guam Hundcrds of sorrowful friends, of whom many will for ever retain in their liver-and characters the llmpress of tho influence of tho {man they cams to mourn, gather- ‘ed yesterday at Knox-Crescent {church to pay a mt tributs of ru- pect to the late Wellington Dixon, 8A., 1.111)., rector of the High Bdhool of Montreal for nineteen _ycars and one of the most widely iesteem i educationalists in tho pro- vineyards, fruit, instead of barren ing its way on scheduled time to Iyracin, Sicily, and (Jet-la. 1M1‘ Home. by extensive military operation against "rebels" in the hinterland of dripoutanla and Cirenaica. . mow-m mum}; 13m 15,. The body of the church was malici- m; a low oplnion oi the vvmvlmlv filled b! "=0 1W1 m‘ " ‘gr-elation attending the asrviov. conducted by Rev. Dr. ‘this: that dcccht pearls Ms 1'1"“ w" x Donald, of thcdhtlruh th in‘ 000118 K. c‘ h dam o! on Van's,“ of St. Andrew and St. Paul, aslilfw‘ Mk 2.4 by Rev. Thomas Helm. In the course of his prayer. Dr- Maid, made the followinl ‘stunned to Dr- aotrelacs, who in private life w bsaoboringthatyouvould not to thin for 10 ininutol," lb! "111 heroic must bc the standard of all human life. Christianity can acolpt no other: whatever it may toloratl. its standard is immovable. And b! the heroic, I moan the unlsllilht the spirit wivch ia ready to rm 11' , self for worthy sad. .3100" "W"- -IIUIII lDbvarysawtonndmanyvho ‘U "Ulffllllflflll, Dill’. Gilli" ‘flntonawhocanaupport pov- As long as Christianity laatlfllifl ‘panied by his brother William left! s"'“"'-~‘-" “'1' 5"” “"1" 1°‘ mllillMODY-In this city. 0n Dcc. —Mr. John Sherry of Femwood v MACNEWN_OH December pngAmatinaiiyofourfiimDixoii: 1d... '1“ actresses are mu of what they call a ET’ .. ‘personality’ and forget about their 9W1" 5 BIRTHS i5, i931. to Mr. and Mrs. William W. Carmody, 141 1-2 Elm Avenue, 3 daughter, 14th, 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mac- Ncvin, Brighton Avenue a son. REEVES-At Frcetown. on Dec. 19, 1031, to Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Reeves, nee Hilda Francis, a daughter, Georgie Phyllis. it IN MEMDIIIANI Inlovfng memory of my dear Father, L. E. Prowsa, who pamcil away, December 11th, 1025. "Years may some and year-s may I0 but love goes on forever." Daughter Georgie. 10953-12-17-11. Teacher, Mr. John A. Wight. Fan- mnro Island, who departed this life December 161b, 1080. Than who lovo you sadly miss you M ii draws another year Ill the lonely hours 0i’ thinking Thoughts of you are very dear. mums by his rupih of New Argyle School. N. D. MacLean IINIIIIIAIII lfl 333 Ronald ... ,.- ... .... I30 31'! and Ilenslu no psi ‘m a: 234 38001181‘!!! ... ... .-- “nu-- Iloaaacqasoai Blymoad ... ......... Bax-old ... ‘will ...‘ .-- ... "...-... M! Irene... t mo. m doom ... l0 coup Alton ... ... ... ..... lldnnfl ,,. ... ... ....... Jessica Roma aprons-m Imauaum-o-mmadmmmn artisan. PAGE THREE __?_ i ‘I! SILVER I FOX c, and other = Furs ' ..‘BUY Y-(TUR. CHRISTMAS ‘103. Iicnc . ..... 107 Robert ... ,,, ... ... 4 vote for your favorite girl on the 13g v10], 1 big "Doll Contest." 10960-12-17-61. 1-10 Harold (kiddy car) u... 5 m- _ t 113 Elmer ___ _ 31,5 ..'BARGAlNS.-1=‘roin now until 117 Johnny u, ___ m 9 New Years we will give special re-I 118 Bernice ... ... ... .... I0 ‘11111110118 0n Dry Goods, Boots and 11s JOhn a _.s1‘°°‘- Chihmgt °°°- 13"“ "H 122 Windsor u ‘n ___ ‘n’ 4 Dears, Montague. 10903-12-15-3i.' 123 Victor . ..... ...... .. l 124 Jackie ... ... '1 mo. "QHRISTMAS CARDS’ 5111mm“ 125__Ade1-ide u u. -__. "_ 8 cry, Parker and Waterman Pen Sets,‘ 121 Pearl ' a C1811" and Tobaccos, Ivory Goods,- 129 Mmord _ m _ Toilet Sets, Cameras, Moirs Choc- olates, Perfume, Pipss, Cigarettes and almost every thing in the gift line at Mabons Drug Store. 10960-12-17-61. . . ‘CARDIGAN - DUNDAS PRES- ‘BYTEB-IAN CHURCHES- Services ,for Sabbath December 20th. Cardi- gan at 11 a. m., Dundas at 3 p. m._ a Also there will be a service at Card- 4 lgan on Christmas Day at l1 a. m. a Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A., Minister. i I munrran cmmcn or‘ cau- ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. Services Sunday, D:c. 20th. George- ‘town 11 am. and 7 pm. Sturgeon 2.80 pm, These services will all be in keeping with Christmas. At the eveni 0g service the message will b: emphasized by Mason's picture. “The Arrival at Bethlehem." ' In Memoriam MR. DONALD McKENZIE Mr. Donald IvIcKenzie, Belle River, Wood Islands, peucc- fully payed nwLy at his home on iSsbbath, Oct. 25th, 1931, aged‘ 77 u years and l0 months. Mr. ltfcKcnzic 5 lived a quiet consistent and an uir] christfan llfc to the core 5 ne was loyal and true; like n- deep frmooth flowing stref-m, with faith 9 in God o-s his Heavenly father and in 176 Mildred ... ... .... . 1'17 Jidelinc .. . 1o 165115 6111131 "5 "3 "11 Sumciefli 11s Marti-h .. .... 9,$""1°“1" 11° “Pimhd 1° "5 as 11 179 can.“ ___ ____ 6 ‘daily attracted by the power of the 180 wmiam ___ u‘ 5 Holy Spirit into clcscr and closer 181 Niarlom g walks with God. He ended as he 13; David 1 lived like the setting sun in a cloud. 183 Mary ................. 4 less sky, unmistakcably revealing a 134 phmp __ 6 developed and mature life of faith 185 James .. 8 in God. I-lls end like his life might 1B6 Ronald ............... '1 well be envied and admired by 187 Loo ................... 9 others he left behind him. H's wife 188 110W 3 predeceased him over 2 years ago. 139 Cecil ..---------.----.- - 3 I-le left us surrounded by his own 190 Ronald - 9|dear children who nursed him to 191 hmrion - 1° ‘the i-rt with great love and tend- 192- 14111159 --~-----~--"'"-" 1° crness. Mrz. Campbell McLeod, of 193. Peter ................ .. 9 Rfelvme, Misses Louise and Flor. 19-1. Catherine “we McKenzie c, Begum and 1,4,.‘ 195. Harold .. 5 mo. Ralph McKenz-p. B; hcme rrc left 195- 3a“ """"""' " 3 to mourn the loss of a. noble fath- 197‘ mu“ 5 'er. I-lis removal mean-l quite a gall 198' ‘nick ' Z in the Presbyterian congregafion of " ‘ Wood Islands. His rcnrins were a. “::..:::::.. “:12: 203. Walter .... . 6 _ ""- M" - S‘ Z€Z3I§E“;JEZ.Z'§‘§.Z ' m John Nicholson and Ewan IVIcEach- an Mme n 9111- The funeral services at the [am Andy u home and grivc wem conducted by 30m Gem‘ _ the Itev. Allister Murray of Calcd- am when _ m. onia. To the sorrowini: family we n! Rqmond _ ‘n 4 extend our sincere sympathy. 212 Geo ... .. 2% m 2mm AROIIIBALD mmrau MCPIIER- 214 Gwendolyn ................ 4 so“ 215 Mllld ...................... 3 " m Josie a E"°"°°1 "'10 "11 °n N" 22'“- 317 Theresa ‘muuuu 7 at, the home of his dough or, his. 21o James 2 °°°1'I° Vmlmw- He “'15 W" 1° 3 mm Brookfleid on March 2nd, i857 and mlllved at his home there until his 5 marriage when he moved to the o ‘farm across the road. iormrrly own- 7 911 11y the late Wm. and simon I BICWD 1R1‘; h! farmed surccss- l 311117 for 50 years. He was highly 7 respected in the commuxhiy mid ll an ardent lupporter of evcsy ciwd oauao. 8s cnioyad mbust houhh un- til stricken with his Ihtnl (idHflhC lsarly in 1021. Seven Weeks ‘actors 5 his death h charm i; ".'.\'ll 0 i0 llva with h‘; daushter. ii-.~.=. cu 4|v1°k°1"°1\.- IO Ill one of a i nly 3 of l0 of whom thre: pred~~ m 1 111111- T110 Nfiaililng members art-I i for men in boxes or leather - cases. 1 PIPES l PEARL ON AMBER TOILET SETS i These sets come in any color and the prices are right. 3 piece sets $4.98 to $18. 7 piece sets $5.98 to $30. 10 piece sets .. . $16.50 up see our 10 piece Onyx Sets. The newest in Toil- et Sets $28.50 FOR MEN! Smokers Supplies Cigars in fancy Xmas Boxes from . . . . . . . . . .. 50c 1o $8.50 Cigarettes in Xmas Pkgs- .. ........60cto$;l. Cigarette Cases, Holders, Lighters, etc. Ronson Lighters $5.00 up. PERFUMES All in Xmas Boxes and priced to suit everyone- 50c to $15.00. A large assortment to choose from. COMPACTS l C o t y ’ s, Houbiganfls, Hudnulfs, Rubinsteims, Gemay, Ashes of Roses, Evening in Paris, etc. Military Brush Sets LAURA SECORD CANDIES! In _1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 lb. boxes Price 60c per lb. Leave your orders early. From $2.75 to $10.00. From . . . . .. 50c to $6.50 ATOMIZERS The latest designs priced from 75c to $4.50 Boxed or in Cases. Priced from $1.00 to $6.00 CANDY l Moir’s Chocolates in Xmas Boxes from 40c to $6.00 PARKER DUOFOLD Pen and Pencil Sets Also Desk Sets- Xmas Stockings 35c, 65c, and $1.25. PAGE & SHAWS POCKET PACK Molasses? Butter Peps g F?“ 2.>c & 50c 0 7115x5115 Don’tforgett c t - Pggggglggv ...... ...°..3§ '°"' Doll Contest l BATH SALTS From 50c to $3.00. Body Powders. From $1.00 to $2.50. KODAKS ! Eastman Kodaks from $500 to $15.00 CAMERAS , From 98c to $3.75. Toilet Waters In all the popular makes. From 75c to $6.00. f; ghéél ROSS-Dfiysg-g/NITE P'l‘1’;"':, STORE QQ_ We Deliver Mrs. D. E. Campbell, Charlottetown, Author Reveals Msr. Robert McMillan, Hunter Riv- . Modern Way To cr, Donald, of Outlook, Snsk,, Doug- Vislt South Seas aid o! Ncrih Wiltshire, Mrs. John McLean and Joseph l-l‘. of Darling- (Cttnadian Press) Trek To Alaska Aim Of Woman PHILADELPHIA, Pa, December 'i5.—Mrs. Edward M. Biddle, prom- inent society woman of this city. r ldry to ‘In-indad, but now ton, He leaves his widow, formerly Margaret; Nicholson of Hazel Grove and six children. John A. Kensing- ton, Mrs. Geo. Vickerson and Mrs. Andrew Bagnall cf Charlottetown. Mrs. Amold Larson and G. Calvin of Penzance, Sask., Adele, mission- ‘ taking ‘further training as nurse at. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. One Eclaughter, MrsKO. M. Landru pre- deceased him just three weeks. The ’funeral service was in charge of 'ncv. F. n. Boothroyd, assisted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay of Charlottetown. A large concourse of people followed his remains to Brookficld Cemetery where interment was made. The NEW YQRK. N- Y. Dtc- 15 A5 ihas disclosed her intention of mak- the new novel on which he has been ‘ing a lone trek into central Alaska working for the last six months is ‘to study customs and living condi- finishgd, Peter B, Kyne, wen knownftions of native women for six novelist, Wm soon be o“ for thQEIIlOIlbhS this winter. The trip, shc south Se,“ Bu, not to get awayisald, has been her cherished ambi- fwm u, a“, u so mmy “mo,” pew tlon since her girlhood reading of his have dons since the dubious de- 3:34Zzrshzztfilxgiingszgrizmsi: ‘i; “Sh” o‘ mm“ o! the“ m?“ m“ supplies. Her three children will have beendescrlbed by writers who remain hem ha" new’ V1511” 11mm Retlcent as to the exact nature The 11511791131 15 E°1Y1g 1° 111° 5411111‘ of her sociological study, lvlrssBid- Sea-s on the newest and most Iux- dlc said she planned to make her urious Pacific liner. For he has no observations the basis of a book she illusions about the attractions of 1hopcs to write on her return. She the poiymsmn Spots when poly“- ‘will carry two guns. a. sleeping bag a1 and two suitcases with cameras and dry and polygamy are the princlp outdoor sports. In fact hs is even taking his wife with him. Unike many writers, the author cf "CalJPY Ricks" and a swre of mil bearers were six of his nephews. Disappearance Of . Rare Book- Solved BOSTON, Mots, Dec. 14.-A rare book of hours whose disappearance in transit from Paris to London be- came a baffling mystery with in- cd or pseudo romantic spot. When he has a book to complete he lea- ves his San Francisco apartmeJ. and takes a suite in a. New York .3 fled it. Red tsp: ternutionnl complications l‘st sum rncr has Just arrived at its destin- ntion in Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts announces. l-lcnry P. Ros- slter, curator of punts. described the story ns “a chapter of amaz- ing coincidences, which almost bor- drr on the incredible.” The small octuvo volume, print- ed by Pigouchet for Smon Vostrs in 1498 "nd purchased by the mus- cum last May in Paris at the Ra- h’r sale, was promptly shipped in its Morccco slip (X159 with three lar- per volumes by air mail to London. When the parcel was cpcncd there the leather casi- was intact, but the book h"d vnnishcd. ; The insurance company and p01- ico. crmpa-fng "limping wsght cud arrival might at the Crnyzlcn acro- rlrome, determined the book had reached England. A customs oiflcial later remembered seeing and PBS- "ing the book. Wceks elapsed *nd Just as police felt ready to make an arrest, a telephone cull from Paris revealed that the book had appear- rd at the Gare de l‘Esi, arriving 'str*ngcly via Boole, swifzvrln-nd. This is the solution of the mys~ icry, after exammniion at Croy~ tlnn: The book wns somehow re- purked in an adjoining box in which rt Frenchman living near Paris was iotuming some suit: to a British clothing firm for nltcratlon. Since customers often carelessly left 1r- ticles in clothing, thus the British firm shpped the small book back with the altered rlrihlnc. For its own reasons, the firm chose to ship via Basie. Having pgrscd CIESPVIILS at Basie, the box was not sublrct to re-ex- amination at P ris. but a custom-i ofilcer nevertheless rpened the box. Here, agdn, 0ll'Cl‘(‘d the fine hand hotel, where he remains until the manuscript is completed. In the pre sent instance he has been at work in an upper Broadway hotel since June. And while lie docs not rzcom- mend his "system" to others lie finds it highly successful. ‘There was a time when Mr. Kyne wanted to charter a schooner and sail for the South Seas in the zip- proved story book fashion. Some years ago he was anxious to visit Christmas Island. some 900 miles south of Hawaii, to spmd o mo th with a former French priest who has kept a daily journal oi his ex- periences in that part 0'1’ the worid for more than fifty years. The no- velist felt there might be a grant story in the cit-priest's diary” However, the visits to San Fran- cisco of various traders from the South Seas-the spars of their zchooners can be glimpsed from his apartment on one of the hills over- looking the Golden Gate—hav: des- troyed most of his illusions. Hc still hopes to gct the ear-priest's diary. For when he learned that one of the leadi-g residents of that un- spoiled spot in that part of the world-an island where communal tribal customs still prevail-had come up to San Francisco to buy a sewing machine for his wife and a cocktail shaker for himself he be- gan to have some doubts about set- tling down among them_ And when he discovered that he had brought a lot of copra, bugs to his apartment as the result of his visit to a South Sea schooner he decided that when hewent to that part of the world he would take the largest and most expensive liner he could find. of coincidence. The offlcial W‘! a1 close personal fr end o‘ the book ex. pert who had cunplled the Rahir sale catalogue. The expert identi- WJS and the hook returned SIINII. STORAGE When storing silver away, pack a tarnishing I photographic equipment. While shs is considered an experienced hunter. she has never before travelled in such wild country, she said. In A1- aska she will wear the hooded fui other tales does not sack a seclud-| jacke,” trousers and muklok o; the Eskimo. . Mrs. Biddle said she expects to go first to Seattle. From there she lwill go by bout to Seward. Alaska, ‘thence by train 500 miles northward into the interior and the last 500 miles by dog sled to the environs ‘of Nenana on the Yukon. Vilhjulmur Stcfansson. well known Arctic explorer and Dr. Gaston ‘Burke, medical missionary to Fort Yukon, she said, have assisted ‘her with plans for the trip. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ‘The regular monthly meeting oi the Long Ci-eck ‘Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Bruce MivLa-an on tvcdncsday evening, Dec. 2nd, with an attendance of 15 members and 4 visitors. In ‘he absence of 111.; president, the V've- president, Mrs. Norman hfacLem ' occupied the chair; The meeFng opened with the singing of the Ode ard repeating (be C"ced, roll call was answered w".h "Christmas Suggestions." The nflnutes of inst meeting were read and approved. Letters were read and bills pald. It was moved and seconded that the sceretiiry buy a new minute book. It was moved and seconded that $2.00 be taken to buy fruit for the s‘ck at Christmas. Mrs. Fred Stretch and Mrs. Dan Mac- Ewen were appointed on the sick Committee for the month of De- cember. It was decided to make candy for the school concert to be held on Dec. 22nd. A contest direct- ed by Mrs. Norman MacLean was enjoyed by all prcscn. first prise won by Mrs. Ernest Turner. booby prize by Miss Eva. MacFadWli. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with curving. It was derided to carry out the home economical programmc at the next meeting. rcli call to b0 answered with your best potolos rccelpe. UNDEBSTA ‘IYNO unrzveiled piece o: camphor into it It prevents ‘ro understand ever?!‘ ‘w: h iv forgivp everything-Oautama.