ROLAND WEiTS UNDERWORLD THRILLER Romance. surprises and ropolitan night life. llloch a mystery melodrama supreme in the intriguing atmosphere or met- ALSO DUSTER, BROWN CCIIEDY A girl delect- ‘ l ive. A cowboy “‘ under suspic- ion radoes OIVQS. CAPITOL Monday When it’; vacation time in Brooklyn, it's love time on the beach. The best-liked love team on the screen in their latest greatest and final co- starring stor" a terrorizing the ~ plains. Haunted ALSO COMEDY " SMART ST EPPERS " As the devil-may-care, song singer, the irresistible, witty, frolicsome idol of the underworld- Sweetheart of all its women— Leader of all its ’ beggar gang You have never seen John Barrrymore— until you have seen him in ‘Eire I. O- ' . Protestant Orphanage IJoiln G. Jenkins LOOiTOtaI 6.251 - . 1 Nicholas Jenkins . . 1.00! collectlonsi 2111's. John l/Iycrs . . . . . .503 PISQUID WEST PER, ISABEL JAY i n“. IIERBERT PER BERNICE , Mrs. W. J. McEachern .. .. 3.00 ‘ > ‘ I Hiram Robertson . . . . . . . . . . .. .50,‘ Mrs. H. Lloyd Jay MUTCII i ‘rl-‘rcd Rzbcruson Samuel Scaicy " igglliichard Stewart . . . . 330111.100 Mulch 100‘ Mlxi Charms Mitchell . T1155 Charlotte Drake . . . . . . , . “and Aim?“ 1'00 Tciai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lrnlic M11“ 1.03 ikll klnall J.-l.l;i11.s' 1.0:’) .~ Allrrvlll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I03, AND J55); Mflqgyzm 10:11 F-fi-"i \Vill. D. McKenzie 39') M" D. W. Ross .. 1.0T Airs. W. Conlptcn . .10’) Al. l‘. Benton . .. 200) A. J..Rg;5 t1 ll: 1.11"? . . . . ..4 Bus. P011130; .1 v 1.212s. J. D. P-eaton .50§Mrs. Gcddie Douglas _ x; n. lVlL-Piicrsoll . . . . . 503mm. Fred Jardlnc .... 1.0.1 i22li'ii\\'.\(JIj .\'l‘.\i'l-‘ .\.11~s. A. N. McDonald . 501A. G. Jul-dine 1.00} JACK Singleton lmghlrs. Ben Birt . . . . . 100i ll "'1 31:": A. J. ‘Taylor f-fiiMrs. Harry Douglas 1.01‘ 3V1‘ H. i). l/Piirllflc . 1.0”! Hazel C. Corbett. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100‘ lo‘: 1;. 1.. l1'll.'l§"ll2'l(‘ .. I.O').Mrs. Emma Douglas 1m: '- Alidoitfirll -- .57,Hilda A. Douglas ..........., 1.03. . Angus l-lacRoc .50"Total . . 9.00 . John Riley . .50, ' McLean . . . . .. .. .50‘SAVAGE HARBOR PER. MABEI. M11" Pvwdl l A MacLean .. .. .50] PIGOTT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1050i ‘Mrs. Waiter Plgott 100 ‘1‘¢I'1‘. STEWART NORTII PER FLOS- Mrs. J. Plggott 1.00 IIETIIIII. PEI! ERMA Lliblii i SIE GAMBLE ,M1's. Fred Plgott . . . . . 100i . Mrs. moron Pigott .... 100' T-VIF" lilczulr‘ . . . . l0‘) 1.112,. W 1.. Nivifiod 1.03 Mrs, \vi1]]pm p150“, ______,__ 51] “ . J-"ukills i110 11:1: l'\l.K.Cl1a:'nlal1 1.00 Mrs. Fulton Douglas 1.00 7.1 . A Horton . . . . .. .-’1'J‘I‘»/Zl':.‘. McLeod Duglas 1.00 Mrs. Victor Collin 1.00 Jame, Rallkfl lflfillliarry Niel-lay . . . . 2.00 Mrs. Milton Coffin .......... 1.00 11‘ "h FPTFHVQ" 4- -- 103-04111. J. G. Toombs . . . . . 1.00 Mrs. Coffin . . . . . ............. 1.00 lolllvlrs. Hamilton Collin 1.00,Mrs. Frank Plgott ........,.. 100 l001lvlrs. J. Alllcck . . . . . .. 1.00 Mrs. J. C. Douglas .........,. 1.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iijiil/lrs. L‘. lViartln .. . .. 1.0-’) Total 10.50 ifvlrlz. Ira Clarke .. 1.00 CHERRY IIILL PER ALICE MCAS- rrr. llicltrzzlzr mar rm 111w. rag. tank Jardlnc . 1.00 SEY W001) lMtllt. McKay . . . . 1.00 Lee McAssey ...........,..... 1.00 v ism. n. c. Clarke ..... 1.00 Neil Munn ...... 4s \‘/.:1:cl- Wlwl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i: 00|Mi1-.s Eiiznbctil McKay 1.00 Mrs. Major Smailwood ...... 1.00 .'i-_\nlu~l~ \V~‘(i(l :1 Ilr1'lv_lr;., Dan Mcwllllams .50 Mrs. W. Rose .50 11ml? J-‘HL- >1 STA/its. Mcnt. Pigott: .50 Geo. D. McKenzie “fin”... 1.00 .clJ:1l'r'.llls 1.0132413. Dav: Pigotl. .50 Ira Johnston ~50 l l.01\l"1or.slo Gamble .. .50 Frank Farquharson 1.00 1.00 Mrs. J. 1c. Palfrey . . 1.00 Mrs w. H. Collin ....... -50 . . 1.00 Mrs. Nathan Douglas 1.00 Mrs Albert Collin .. 100 ilTfal" Jr-ukius . . . . .. 1.00 Wilhuvu M1K~nzic . . . . . 1.00 Mrs William Crawford .. 1.00 ‘llunl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 050 Bcll Dollglm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .40 Mrs. Gem-go Warren .... l-IJO 'I‘0lal ............ 19.40 Total .. ....... 8.9a MI‘. ALISIDN PER CHARLOTTE MT, STEWART SOUTII PER B. DRAKE FANNING BROOK PER EDITH MCASSEY JAY ‘ Mrs. l:d. McAssey 1.0a Mrs. George Bells-m . . . . . . 1.00 ' Miss Bessie MscLeod "n"... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baiiem .. 1.50 L. E. Jay 1.00 W, N. McLeod .60 p111“ Juiln Carver .... .50 Ward Jay 1.00 1m. Wendell qlpvar‘ so W. Chandler 1.00 Samuel Jay 1.00 Miss Taylor ...'.......... 50 Ilavll 1.1111 Horton . .50 Jonathan an: ‘ 1.00 Mrs. wullsnrbouglu .. 1.00 Mr- W-uj. liorton 1.00 Wallace Bin 1.00 Miss Bertie Clarke .. .35 Mr." Ron‘. Jenkins 100 Ernest Rogerson’ . .50 Mrs. W B. Pigott 1-00 M---- w 'h’1!‘l. Jmrluns 1.00 Mrs. .1. w. Blri. .50 Tot“ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... . 5.01 no. snllnm Jr. .......... _ .51 George n. Jay as , ‘ 8115-18-74! LOJiLiIy MacCarvell . 1.00 . 1.01) .50;Mrs. Hector McCanncll . .5J§Total . . . . . 3. .50 1.00 1750i PISQUID PER MRS. J. W. JAY 20-3 FLAT RIVER. PER IV. L. lilcRAElJohn E. Jay ._.. i i 1.0a, .5-l;llEAD HILLSBORO PEI‘. IRENE: , ‘Aottetown, was a rcccltt visitor ;Bcar River. .50,’ so 1 .504 John H. Jay 1.00 .. . 1.00 Clarence I". Collin .......... 1.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 DOUGLAS Mrs. C. B. Cameron 6 0W6 if f" ‘W 1 1 r l _ ___ Rollo Bay And Vicinity Miss Reta White, Souris West. ispent Sunday in Rollo Bay, the .gucst cl Miss Bctty MncCormac. i i i Mrs. Joseph J.. Chaisson, Rollo Bay. and Miss Emma MacCormlck, ISouris, wcrc visitors to St. Charles Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John MncCormick. i Mr. Wm. H. Townslleud. Char- ‘llOllfllOvlll, motored to Rollo Bay Sluldny. lllacEachern, Char- to bliss Celia. 1:0; ‘ An enjoyable whist party was held recently a1. the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Hewlett, Gowan Brae. Scventccn tables were played, the indies‘ larizc was won by Mrs. Johll .l. Dcagie. Lower Fcoilo Bay. and the gcnlls prior.- was won by Mr. John MaoOilvary, Souris River. A guess- ing contest was won by Mr. Allden Hewlett, the prize being a cake which was then auctioned. The sum of thirty-two dollars "was realized. The December meeting of the W0- mcrrs Institute was held at the‘ llcmc ol Mrs. James rMacKinnon \\‘l'1'li a. good attendance. Meeting 0p- ‘oncd in 1151111] manner and was fol- lowed by election oi‘ omccrs which rcsultcd as follows: President, Mrs. Jas. MacKlnnon; Vice-President, Mrs. Lazaar White; Directors, Mrs. Edwin Reid, lvlrs. Andrew Paton; Mrs. Angus MacKenzie; Auditors, Betty Maccprmac, Catherine Mac- Ruc; Secretary (re-elected) Mrs. John MacRac; School Committee, Mrs. MscKinnon and Mrs. Paton. Sick Committee, Miss Catherine Mac Rnc and Mrs. Lamar Wilite. Dis- cussiou followed on Sanatorium ‘Campaign, school matters, etc. A paper entitled "rho Ideal Member" was rend by Mrs. MacKinnon. Neat meeting at the home of Miss Betty MscCormuc. Roll call to be answer- cci with "New Activities lcr our In- stitute." Luncheon waslserved and meeting closed with Nsliionll An- them. 'I‘he continued illness of Mr. Char- les MncCormac, Soul-is River, is deeply regretted by ills many friends. Miss Hazel Keefe oi the cui um- pital stall spent a lew days 4t her home in‘ Rollo Bay this week. sue ‘ORCHESTRA ANWCOMEDY As the care-free lover- Featless, daring, ardent wooer, risking all for stolen kisses. Sweetheart to one woman- » ;Friend of all the ‘weak , Pi c: i n g wit e against swords for love- The supreme \ thrill. awaits you . when you love “ and fight with Sweeney, Bouris West, were to For- tune recently on s. business trip. Mrs. Margaret MacAuiey and son Josepll, or Chesptow. were visitors to Fortune and Rollo Bay this week. Recent visitors to Rollo Bay West include Misses. Mary White, Bourls West, Olive Peters. Rollo Bay East. Messrs. Earl while and rung Dea- gie, Souris West,‘ Cyrene MacDon- ald, Greenvale. , The first of a series o! whist pl-r- ties‘ was given in the hall by Mrs. A. F. and Mrs} Edward Peters. Four- teen tables were played. ‘The ladies prize was" won by Mrs. Lazarus White, Rclloiay West. ‘Gent's by Mr. BillyJMcilard, New Zealand, and consolatlops by_Miss Francess Deagle, Bear River and- Reginald White. Luncheon was served by lad- ies in charge, assisied by others. Another whisk. was held in the hall Tuesday night. Nine tables were played. The prize winners were as follows: Ladies, Mrs. John J. Dea- gie, Lower Rollo Bay. Gent's, Mr. Andrew F. PQIEISpOOIISOIBIlOIIB, Mrs. J. B. Chaisson and Mr. Wm, J. White. Twenty-six dollars were realized. Mrs. Alex MscGilvary, Soils-is River was arecent visitor lo Rollo Bay West. the guest of Mrs. James MacKinnon. MOUNT nanalnrr scuoor. The following is the honor roll of Mount mice: School for the mouth of November: Grade III-l’ Elisabet-hr Jenkins and Marion'lieyner_ (fllilli); 2 Mar- ion .Mutch;. a irelsnilenunsi" ' Grads‘ VIII-i Alma RAYMr; a sterling Wood: Allary Monlghsn, Gradey-qfboris Wood; 2 Ralph Rayner; fifiifillllhrqnhareon. ol-sde nr-lvlildn Miirm. Grade ll-rBegtricc Jenkins and Kenneth Jenkins‘ (equal): 2 Muriel Munn. " ~‘ Grade I'll-l Eileen Inner! wu- fred Drisooli. . Grads I B-l- Kathleen Rayner; Winsinn Wood. . - Grads I 0-1 Miriam Inga; I Rn- sen nrlscoll." I Perfect attendance Russell lar- qubarscn. Doris Wood. Kénnetil Jenkins, tileen rings, Miriemllngs. ' Hollis 8. Jenkins,» teacher. assure-um‘ A l4¢-au.;¢~.'num__ . sold n. 43c; Ease 60c; Ducks 8M5; ' are iulhorieqi and put in operation. i1" 1 . today. payment oi’ $5.00. Select one ~ l 346 Paton-I. WILL GIVE ADDRESS-P. 0.1!:- specior When-will give a-short Rodin talk at 8.00 p. m. this evening over c. u. o. x. insuppo a of the "early mailinl campaign" for Christians sponso by the Postmaster General; NEW ltlsmENT-‘Mr. F.- H. Doyle. cl Halifax, has been sppointedcom- merclal and traffic superintendent. o! the Prince Edward Island ‘telephone Comp ,1 and lusalready taken up his residence in Cbarlc. . . YESTBBDATS 4 MARKET — Butter Chickens _ $1.00: Fowl ~ $1.111; on» $3.00; ‘ Cranberries 15c; Apples 20c peck; Hay 10c. to 760.; Straw 40s.; Oats 62c. to 65c; Turnip: 30c; and potatoes 75c. There was no-fiah of- fered except smells which sold at 15c. dot. FINDS GOOD . MAI-KIT —-Mr. Peter Brodie, one or the potato-ex- perts of this province, senttwo ex- hibits of potatoes, table stock, to the Royal Winter Fair at meow and in the face of keen competition won s shnpleswas of the Spaidi-ng Rose variety and Mr. Brodie .111; the-op- portunity of sellin: one hundred bushels of these, so that the "sample evidently provccfattrictivc to pros- ‘ pectlve buyers. . BRIDGE SERIES STARTS-The first genie in the series of Bridge conducted by the C. N. R. Veterans wasyheld in their recreation room Thursday evening. Ear-Conductor John McDonald was the winner of the 1st prize. a handsome neck-tie, donawd by Moore 6a McLeod. The second prize, a safety razor, went ta cit-engineer Love. TIE SALVATIQN ARMY-Meet- ings o! Praise and Salvation will be held in the Citadel during the week end conduct-ed by Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin, Saturday evening 8 p. m. Praise Service, Sunday 11 u. m. Helium Meeting 2 p. m. Junior C y cl . 7 p. m. Salvation Meeting. All welcome. Please see an- nouncement of annual suppn- and sale. » THE BAPTIST - CHURCH-Dr. A. C. Vincent will preach Sunday morn- ing on "Stewardship of Lilefkand Sunday evening on "Bids Antidote." The choir will lead in the ministry or praise. At the morning service. Mendelssohn-rs anthem "how lovely are the Messengers," at the evening service Novellds "Incline Thine Ear." and Baldw1n's."'1‘arry with Me," will l» sung. m». v. 1.. Dlngwell takes the solo in the lestinentioned an- them. at the evening service. svonmas msmum use!‘ lNG-v-TTIQ annual mun; of the Women's Irlstltute was held in the school house on Tuesday, Nov. 12th. with an attendance 0f seven mem- bers. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. 'I‘hc follow- ing cilleers were then elected: Pre- sldlnt. Mrs. r. M. dpenngu; Vice- President, Mrs. John J.' Power; Scary, Miss ‘Laure-its. Acorn; Direct- ors, Mrs. Michael Reid, Mrs. Patrick O'Donnell, Mrs. J. A. Keoughs-n: Auditors, Mrs. Patrick Ryan and Mrs. Catherine Acorn. The Decem- _ber meeting will be at the home or Mrs. J. A. Keoughan. Roll cells w be answered by Supper Dish Raeiples lcliowed by a discussion on floor fin- ishes. The meeting then adjourned by singing the national Anthem. AIR MAIL-In yesterday's mus an article appeared in rsgardto the new air mall service between Mon- treal, Quebec City, 'Monc'tan and Saint John, which will be inaugu- rated on Monday next, the 9th. in- stant and tihe Post. Ofloe Deparl- ment has also given the information to the press that this is to bc'one link in a proposed l extended Illa Canadian Air Mali service, which will etl-eleh from coast to coast. m» the present 1t is expeciedthat the sir routes will reach as m- u Ca1- my. Alberta, because there are dif- flcultics w convene wiul in sausa- ing the route over the Rockies, but 1t is anticipated um a gun o! m, days will be mode in ms delivery-cl letter mail in outrun m4 points welt. It is thmlere to be h that the 50cm o! this province take lull advantllc ol this Mr Mali service when the cenntetingiinh I IIIIONAIJ Ml’. John Stewart.‘ ommewn, re- ’ . sous camcamu. cvcrcoltspt rectory prices at the out sale. elm-q mg mun}; prim, _ Qflg~ofgthg hereof the Canadian Literature Olubof raft/cred ceiling of the hall. and waited came not. ~ the woriu oi the late Mrs. Isabel Mc- Kay,;i.ncluding the poems, "Love Is School for November: 3 Ids, Watts.- bell; 2. Donald Campbell. scythe Keiwr. Jean MscAuiay. 2 WllllB-ln MacDonald. and Kstilerino Roblson (equal); 2 Eugene MscDonakif a Nellie Mac- Auiay and Kathleen Gibbs (equal). Marion Kaiser. Mary Keizer and Teresa (equal). 8 Austin Gibbs. 2 Donald Gibbli 3 John MacDonald. and Lloyd Keiser iequal); 2 Gert- rude MacAulayrii Marie MacAulsy. Watts, Florence Buote, Mary Kelner, Ausiln Gibbs, Allan MacDonald, Lloyd Kaiser, Marion Watts, Geri.- ruda IucAulay, Marie Macaulay. All sizes. Co .ulymchqlee.ri- . Y . m, _ m’ ' . - - ass g - ~ThfPli¢¢1¢6l Heritage Wu ' rcr required l SA CTZZ-wull-ll, mmmipctfl‘ any" or our high erode over-costs on “if”! the‘ smell on» uses-sh c. uscnosiun. ‘d111, s. uoaum. l. l. L PHILLIPS, l. Mrs. P. N. Pate, of O'I,es-ry, who is visiting her niece, Mrs. P. L. Small- wood of this city will leave next weck on return to her home. Mrs. Pearl J. Butler of Boston. Mass, who has bcenvisiting relatives on the Islandfor the past six weeks leaves this morning on return. Mrs. Butler is accompanied back by her mother, Mrs. D. J.‘ MacDonald, Cale- donia, who will spend the winter there. . Association '0 CANADA’ BUNG IN FRENCH TORONTO Dec s-About 350 mem- Tomnto rose to their fest when the President, John w. Garvin, asked them to sing in French the first stan- za of Hon. Judge R,outhier's '0 Olm- ada." st a meeting of the club inCss- tie Memorial Hall-inst night. Mr. Gar. vin has a pleasing voice. Before .. he sans. he informed the audience, the majority of whom were ladies, that the chant embodied noble sentiments, and that it would be ideal if it were. sung in the language o! its author. ‘ “mere may be e few of you who do not know Drench," he said, "but ll four lusty singers will lead the way, the rest will follow," and Mr. Garvin lifted uphis voice, and it rose to the g anti - tuberculosis campaign. for the arrival ol the others, which "We shall now sing the Erlglish translation," "he requested, and 250, voices accepted, the challenge. I Lady Willison read extracts from Like s. Rose" and "'I‘he Wood Voice," lyric touched with sweetness and ten- derness. Guano maolmn: ‘scuoo; | Honor roll of Grand Tracadle Principal's Department '. . Grade X-Norah MacKinnon. Grade VIII Bxn-Iborothy Gibbs; Grade VIII- Jr.—1 Elizabeth Camp Grade VII-l; Agnes Watts; 2 ‘oi-me VI-l Gertrude Wstig; 2 Grade V—1 Benjamin MacKinnon mended to our relders. Primary Department Grade Iv-I Kathleen MacDonald lwaasnrmtn school. Grade I1I—1 Raymond Watts; 2 ' l Grade X-lplrene Mill, Grade II-l Florence Buote; 2 and‘ w-“l- 55"“ Muxfl‘ Watts Stewart. Grade I A-1'Ileresa MacKinnon; on“ v-"l-Jelfl 5””- Grade 1 B-—i.'Alfrcd Maclniyre l!" Aimed» Rosw- Pcrlect attendance for month:- Elmer O'Connor. Kathleen MacDonald, Kathleen Perfect Attendance Donny 605°“ Gibbs, Nellie MecAuley, Katherine Marion Ii. MacLcnmn Rbbi-Ion. Jceqih Watts, Raymond (Ileaohsr) x. Stella Murphy. assistant- (Patriot please copy-l , Just the liling For ; Christmas Giving is a ‘picnics. Bu! l‘ ChIIflIII-ll um- Christmas ~11: w I‘ becolllls more et emblem i0 III" gilt selections. It seals as l! I"?! one has everything. ‘ Icwflrf» l‘ u cum easy u mm rim 1'5"" '"' unueui. Yet practical, Ill inst whit people want. Christmas The acoustic Tim'- C.?l..<2ll1¢"l Llunlpg .._s......._.__ A Bethune, Hardware 0o. lid. "m: IRIINDIJ nslowstl, ITUII" turned home yesisrdep frond a manu- visit to Iisiiflx end dillmnl, points in News 80min.‘ , ill Queen street ‘g 757 Health Services oi . Canadian Medical ++o+e++e++e++n4 H a 4 . , w TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSTIC CLINICS A consideration o! the problem growing out of tuberculosis is delin- ltely encouraging and should be sul- ficisnt stimulus for greater Clliilt, Encouragement comes from the m; that while this disease continues m take a heavy toil o! human lives - on; 7,800 in C/pnada. during 102s - it llll been conquered to a considerable er. tent, and year by year its ravages m being lessened. A. resolve to persons. and determination to make a greater ellort have come cs the result o1 m. ing that past and present efforts 1m, been and are effective, and that tlu only limit to their effectivness ilu been the extent, to which the won done has been limited. While it i1 true that many factors have indirectly contributed to the reduction which llu occurred in tuberculosis, it. is equally true that the greatest, reductions 11m taken place, one might almost say, in direct proportion to the extent ol ills More and more attention is being focusscd on the need for early disg- nosis. In order to ensure a lair chance -lor recovery, treatment must be sisrt- .e<l in the early stages of the disuse In order to control and prevent the Spread o! tuberculoses, it is necessary $11M 08888 be recognized early and that patients be tducated and trained S0 i-hlt they will not pass on ths i11- ction to others. To attain these two desirable aims, it is necessary tint overly diagnosis be mad-e. This ml h" be"! Ffwsnizcd, and scattered so- ross Canada, are centres where ex- aminations are made and the discus detected in its early stages. This i: desirable not only for the case, but lor the public; because it means coll- trol ol the spreadof the disease and public protection. These diagnostic clinics are maintained by some Pro- vincial Governments and by the iu- berculosis sanatoris. Like C\'("l‘_\'l1llilI else of that type. the clinics cost money Lo equip and maintain. A su- sonable opportunity to assist the san- storia in this work is provided thmlilil the Christmas seal sale, which is com- l Questions concerning Health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical A:- soclstion, 184 College Street, Toronto will be anslvlmd personally by lei!!!‘- Grade ‘VI-l. Donald Mills 2. null Grade II-(a) 1. Andrew O'Connor Grade L-(s) lbegena R08!" m Dorthy Gibson, (c) Eileen Riley! _____________... J. Reginald MacDonald. mind?‘ 4i