CAPITOL TODA Y , When it’: vacation ' time in Brooklyn, It's ‘UNI time on the beach. The beet-liked love ‘team on the screen ln- their latest l ' greatest and ilnal co- ltnrring sin". l 7 JACK i l t , ALSO COMEDY ~~ SMART S'I‘EPPERS " I? - l MULBALL DOROTI-lh’ MACKAILL EKS DEF STRAND TODAY ONLY JOHN in BARRYMORE COMEDY ROGUE '.' “THE BELOVED Orchestra G539 HALL CAIN’S MASTERPIECE Séfiitfilitl STRAND TOMORROW NORMAN l "rue cuaarimr " ,_ l Guardian CONDITION IMTIOVID '-' The lientra dition yesterday was a5mewhat im- proved. ' CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING ._'1‘he twenty-fifty anniversary of the wedding of Captain Edward and Mrs. Dicks was flttihgly observed at their beautiful farm home, "Glen Alden". Malpequa Rpad. on Friday, Dec. 6th. Dancing, singing, etc., was indulged in during the evening and over forty l guests were served supper at a late ‘ hour, the dining room being artistic- ‘h ally arranged and decorated for the occasion. Numerous gifts o! silver were presented to mark the event‘ and . the evening was greatly enjoyed by all present. INSTITUTE NE\VS--TI1C members of Eglington and Howe Bay Women's . Inztiiutc inet. at the home of hlrs. . Reid Underhny. on Wednesday night.‘ the 4th inst. Eleven members ans--' 1 wered roll call by "sinz. all’. play or} tray." Minutes of lest meeting and = ‘Treasurer's report read and adopted. “llfdas Alice Morrow and Mrs. Wtu. J hi? U. S. Industrial Alcohol C0. L. O. C. BOWLING ' l"_-;'l§1.thet'e; Rise And Fall Of Tides (Cominued from Page 4) ll I ‘region rfhat can be referred to Port- enge Island is limited to Miramichi‘ ‘rbdy itself. The tidal difference bas-i » l‘ ed on St. Paul island must be sub- ;Rev. P. McMahon strated from the next following tide . H. Gregory for otherwise; the (inferences j E. Vessey "ary so widely as to be practiclallylJ. Hogan lfllvalueless for finding the time of the , AUMaPLin lldide. lahigh water at lkeferred wtflh advantage to any port. Low water at Richtbucto and Shediac cannot be f reference; but these tides are fre- Last night on the Leaztlc alleys: -the Victories defeated the Crescentsl U. 5- Si"! - - I - - - - - - ' - - - ~ ~ - - fhy a small ma-j0ri._x' of 50 pins. E. ‘ N- Y- C9“- fififlud- RV-i R- R- = Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . . . . .. l5 l ‘Vessey of the Vics rcfiicd high sin- b m‘ gle of 245 and had high three string} slilndard o“ of - J " ' ' ' ' ' " . jof 634. Scores and linB-ups- - l MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE VICTORIAS- ; llmpcrinl . . . . . .. 29 3!) 13G 1'14 "5 Montreal Power . . . . . . . . 158 Natl. Breweries 13:7 l Winnipeg Elec. ..... . . . .. 17° l Brompton . . . . . . Braz. Traction . . . . . . . . . Shairinigan ‘. . . . . Dominion Bridge . . . Massey Harris . . . l Total 219s. CRESCENTS ll hi} ‘as already explained. of?’ timberland Strait. f - )l l l v l." lt is to be noted than in rthe- spring tides. and in -t "of the rear. flinequalltif between the two tides Inosps . J‘ wtfiyllttrizquu NOTES ~ Word-aha: been rccoircrl of the ‘fro! l\'ll's.=. Margaret Burnett tilcv; ‘fork City. tlautzhtci‘ o.’ ' the tumor. J. Keir of _Albertou. of I toil? of ‘to Mr. Courtucv Scott Hcnley b Btrinznyhnm, Alabflnln. Rmj. Frcdcrlck Williamson. u weeks spent in Toronto. ‘quently flat and uncertain in titnelA Joy At Shediacl 13 Doucflm , - t-‘unnd as far as Buctotiche, the lowerip‘ Doyle .., l - . “Wflow water ("an bolreiorred to Char-ML Mann“ rjlotfletoun in Pbntlllllbhlbe of North-r ‘L A‘ Bentley ‘In rcaard to the range of the tide. some ‘months, the inequality will occur at otherl gmonths at the tienps, according tel in; moon‘: position. It is also re- versed, 11s between the day and fljillgllfi tides, at the opposite seasons At Charlottetown, the opgame by cl ‘llrb rhe'“dby_ may be greater than the; bmlds" jli‘ _t,i'uia“f'dlf,ference between springs and pastor 0' Keir hicmorial Church. has rc- (urncrl homo nfzr-r an ahscncc of four 197 I Fraser (t: Co. . 169 l Br. Am. Oil .. . 112 l Inter Utilities . . . . . . . .. . . _ 140,SfEl3l Co. of Can. . . . . ..........47‘2 Zml Miss. Kan, (c Texas Ry, Total 2745. Chas Gurd .. " ,, Tvlliilhl- i" 3-15 the‘? ‘he 59"“ Foreign Securities 27‘; X1160: the Anchors and the falls cX~ peat a battle royal. l . . ' BANKS Bank Royal Y :B:tnk Montreal .. ‘ , Brink Commerce “Eurekns" won in the first" elault when the Worth’ didn‘: turn up. Following lsr who lineup .......... 305 ........ 258 l The WHEAT l . Dec. . Mar. “Eurekafl Stewart Boer . . . Wilson . . . M G. M M. S. Acorn -\ 102 lfil l0i 614 680 65G Tm“; H1959 in the second match which W418 fl vcrv close one the "Alphas“ defeat- Pct the “R..xmonus" by a close maritill‘ ‘of l7 pins. B. Love had hilh smillf‘ p Miss Nfnry ill"? home in Darnlcy on ‘Pucsrlait af-l Jet‘ a pleasant. visit with friends lll‘ ' ‘Iync Vnlltwv. "Alphas" l ....-..-.. _ ‘__ I. Lafferty . . Mr. Hnriavcll Crozlcr has roturncrlj-T- Millm r to. his home in the ‘Baltic after ntBl PM’ < - - - - ~ - fcurcicsiflil summciis work m the in- A. Giilmllul“ -. ‘of tho Bibli- society. 1L. Douchmln u ll Mrs. Clarcncc Hickey lavas a recon: vrftnr at her former home in Em- ‘ cralcl; I Miss Barbara MacGourzan ls spend- ingisome time with friends in Stan- ‘Ramonfw’ lfifi B5 140 137 l0!) C. Matheson F. Toad I. Fraser O. Lowtther K. MacNalr Ill .t _.__ .... Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacGougan and Mrs. Sinclair MacGotftgan mo- 113 12B H2 147 u...“ nu»...- The many friends of Mrs. R. T. l‘ Dorlirlldfiare glad to learn that her Picondltiort’ is much improved after her ‘ recent illness. u !t__ia regretted by many friends y here that Mr. Robert Crater is con- 1M) 621 673 i -- --. ‘l Total .. ... ..- ... u. -~- MacEaohern Vs Rflflbhfln- QQ¢O§~VOQ COO-O‘ QQQ O §~OQ§O0Q .4‘ ,, ‘ DR. J. P. MILLAR Stock Quotations 141i MacNutt rrttfrnr-d toliintl 111111 U1?" “l 175 ‘ind 470 mm- 144'! ............-..........--. July . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145-11 t Mil 1'16; 11G 132. 87 T RAVERSE l CAPE Mrs. James MT Campbell. spent i, ‘few days in Bnyfield. N. B.. being ‘m “B; fifitcalled there by ihc sudden illness of her brother. Mr. Hugh McRac. l 1983 Congratulations are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Russel McDonald of Carleton Siding. on the birth of 132 a bonnie wee lassie. 12a 1w 1m 135 , e12 t t Mr. George ‘Robblee was a visitor to Cape Traverse on Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. Geortze Campbell and Mrs. P. $. l-lowatt. left on Tuesday for ..l966'i~laltfax, where they will spend some time visiting Mrs. Howattb daught- Tnnlghi. the C. ‘N. R. League rolls er, Mrs. snowball Allen, at. 1 p. m. Small Vs Drydan- H0- Among the visitors from here to Summerslde pnfrhursday were. Mr. Claude l-lowattlvlr. Harry Crossman Mr. Winfield Rogerson HALIFAX. Dec. a-Quotatiorui fur-‘ Bert Dickie. "nan-rat aunoaou "nouns-s: to 12.30 2 i0 5.00 o 6 nlshed by Johnston and Ward. Mem- . , . . . bers Montreal Stock Exchange. Dr. E. A. Bell and Mrs. Bell. IIIOj tered to Summerslde on Friday, Currier Queen and ."ichmond §OO@'Q-@OOOOOQ DR’. w. R. CARSON Paint!!!" Graduate Chiropractor Cl-ii-‘iinlc and Nervous Diseases cell. - e101 I liilllie at. rim-a ma. g NEW YORK EXCHANGE ~ - » Miss Annie Hately has returned Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 123 home aLer sparkling a few days in Atchisn. Top. 8.: Santa Fe. Ry. . Amm. Can Co. . .. Am, Car A: Fdry. Co. Am, Locomotive Co. ... l-fnd Motor Car Co. Am. Bosch Mellneto Co. interned-Petroleum .....'..... 118". Mrs. Hugh Ahern. . as ; 109T.‘ Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Trowadale, of 53’; Lcrapaud, spent a few days in Cape 1/ . a i t l w. lter, “Mrs. wtuasiddwguaoa. _ ran-Johnston. tho guest of her‘ sister. 35b. l/Iraverre. the gitestsga-Mflllllj D Union Pae. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . Willi. | I . uauj i Con. Gas Co. tN. Y-) 1917-’ l"; t 121M ‘ l contribute tnucl-t in an excellent‘ en-‘ l _ 299 olson. utho authored the plot. "Two t l t start. land there in the rain. ’mor. "Two weeks Off" makes ldeall AND lfamily entertainment] ' ' and ' Mrs. _ | Mills appointed on school committee _ for Howe Bay; furs. Reid Liziclerhay l and Mrs. Wm. Fhher, for Eglingtoti. t The sum of $6.50 was voted towards l Christmas tree for Eglington and l $5.00 for Howe Bay. Next meteing will bc held at the home of Miss Janet MacDonald, where roll call will many friends of the Rev; Mr. Muir! Th. raga,“ weekly dinner of the will bepleased to learn that his con be answered‘ by “N. Y's Resolutions." Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. Miss Marjorie Harper gave rt very interestingaccount of her trip to Toronto in attending the Winter Fair there. t v amen PICTURE it THE tittiut, ‘Novel Twists And DlED JN WINNIPEG—The death occurred in Vancouver, B. 0., on No- _ , _ vcmbcr 28th of Dr. William M. Dein- Whimsical ' HUIHOFsu-tdt. aged a2 of st. Stephen, u. a. ~ ' i He was buried there last week Dr. - t 0W S ' Please Large (r Y d ‘Deinstadt o'er, a native of Nova Sco- At Aflefll00ll 3-11 dltut. He attended Harvard Medical ATE Gyro Club WM held last evening in the Parker ljlouse with Gyro Doc. Creelman in the chair. A new mem- ber was introduced by Gyro I-fenry Fitzgereidntrho welcomed him lathe club. _Dr. J. P. Miller. Chairman oi theRed Cross Tuberculosis Beal cam- paign for the club stated that-a sum of $570 has already been realized throughthe efforts of the eiua.‘ He also rend a. letter of appreciation from Miss Mona Wilson. of the Red Cross. for the valuable work done by the Gyro Club. President ani Glllis rcud a letter from Mr. Percy Pope. Chair- man of the Charlottetown committee for the sale of Red Cross Tuberculosis Seals, expressing the appreciation of the. Red Cross for the large number of sales made by the club. The club wishes to express its appreciation oi hospitality extended by the Parker l-Iouse in supplying a goose dinner. Pioneer Settllers 0f“ Belfast Mr. Malcolm Alexander McQueen 0f Winnipeg, Eurrizitci‘ at Luw and Native of Orwell and a descendant of one of the "Polly immigrants" from Island of Skye has recently given to the press a very interesting volume entitled "Skye pioneers andl the Island." Mr._ McQueen has ex- pended a great deal of time and labour in compiling the history of the early settlers of Belfast and he deserves n great deal of trredit. The events are recorded ‘in an attractive way in this, well written work and will be greatly appreciated by the pecple of Belfast and by the thous- ands of descendants of the early ‘pioneers scattered throughout. the world. V We understand tlilii was a work of love.‘ on Mr. McQueens part and it is t l» Milli?‘ ” $475 - IN STALLED COMULETE DELIVERED Fully Automatic with Electric Igni- tion. Three 100 gallon tanks. norm. "LR." B The ment Ian will interest you. at you day, o r write for full pu- eulaip. el Fess lModeWI-Rfbrfleb ~ tive It is also as EFFICIEHT esfo reign built machines sellirfl in Canada at to dcasble the prlce.. caliper»: Illa: claims peaiiiply by dmionsma film ' 111111191 II! triumph i‘ just the laueliadna for the mere‘: elzed- home. Furlh ennui-e, it works perfecfly with warm air, hot mater or steam! . ibacsmca '10. 1929 pet-a les with our sea ‘ '1 M unrivalled for OPERATION. ¥kt urnadany grade of fuel u Deferred Pay- adetnonltr @- local branch to- FE$$ OIL BURNERS OF CANADA} LIMITED TUIONTO n WINNIPEG - MQNTREAL IIANCHII FROM COAIDT TU IZULIY FESS uuhe (lam! . elal an Industrial eqfi. neat in I4 models eovrl- d i in d4. e12" OWE!‘ Automatic 01ml HEATING A R. T. HOLMAN. Ltd.’ Charlottetown and Summerside Evening Showings. up to some other descendanlis of the Skye men to addulo the history _of Belfast. There is much morednfor- mation-at. present available“ and Isrhooi and ‘was one of its oldest ‘graduates. 1111876 he came to SL1 Stephen from Prince Edward Island Dealers for Prince Erhard Island l - . ._._. treatment His wife, formerly Mrs. Graham, of Saint John died about l0 years ago. There were four children, only one of whom. Mrs. Killam, of Vanishi- "ver. is livingl Besides this daughter. he is survived by one sister. Mrs. Morrison, in’ ma». Edward‘ Island. who lived with him here in recent years, un-til his departure for van- Novel plot twists and ftertsinmcnt supplied by Dorothy Mackaili and Jack Mulhall in‘ their latest First Natidnal vehicle, "Two Weeks Off“ at the ‘Capitol Theatre. . Filled with clever-‘kinkslfevident-‘ ly injected by the scenarlst and Di- rector William Bcaudine 115' well as by the playwright Kenyon Nich- .°°“v°r' “are M Qtwo News’ m“ trggidlng in Halifax ftlld the other Weeks Off" deals with a vacation in hmnteral‘ when due w advmced just as you or I might. plan. Dor-ltveflm m‘ Demsmdt was mrmd m othy. and her department.‘ store co- l 5W9 up h“ practice here “at mm- worker Gertrude Astor prepare for mer'»l1e went’ t“ n” ‘ml m5 daugh- a beach vacation. and after escap- ‘er m Vancouver‘ ing many humorous hazards at the n‘ RGIARY-At in} notary lunch- . day the speaker was Rotar- menawhile has arrived eon yea" ‘ . - , h n in- kit -to fix the. i“ i” “Z222: ° and sink and learning of the vacation,‘ Elbahjnhlgl He explained dcsideslto spcndlsllui tvmfwceks their’ the method’ as carried on by the o. e stn oven oramove. “ted m, star. rescues the heroine from thel Zyrlifgertgezzigggzzty 22d t?“ “when; dull company of a life guard, and, system modgm “term cmbalmim m quiet“ sum up “n”! ‘or every-l began. Today the ernbalmer restores rggngntgilel“ “m” hlmse“ 1“ the bloom of youth that has faded in ' ' ' illness. he is able to rebuild wasted Th ‘ mmcergseargxfytic‘ “£21111” a‘: tissues. remove lines of suffering. “ ' ' i kl . k th kl ft “om of the Mmlmrung out L’ fidnvceli/ect); 2:; txomrefsteree tltencoigrs thoroughly commendable, with Miss‘ and ‘mu o’ youth m almipoke o’ Astor, Eddie Gribbon; Kate Price. the varied knowledge whmh an "em; James Finlayuon. a hot red-heat’ balm" mum posse” He mun know Mulhall. ‘with his plumbers named Dixie Gay. Gertie Messen- ger and Arthur Hoyt in the lime-l light. Filled with clean. whimsical hu- l w" Basketball Tonight at the "Y" the Spartans‘ will play a third match with the; Other Y's men. TheSpartans have} already won two games from the Y. team. but by very close margins. and tonlghts game bids fair to be the best yet. There will also be a match between the P. W. C. girls and busi- ness girls. The brand of basketball played by these teams has been bet- ter than that seen for s long time. so‘ be on hand at 7.30 for a good even- ing's entertainment. A small admis- sion fee will be charged. nmnl for Tonlhnehe-lllnnrefe Llnlmenl - Mrs. Roy McKenzie and Mrafbes- to Cape frreverse on Monday. We are pleased to learn that little Kenneth Crooks, is improving after his serious illness. ‘ l lie Edwards of Tryon, were visitors" anatomy. bacteriology, physiology. hygiene, chemistry, pathology. disin- fecting and antiseptl , tranportation rules, post mortem work and post mortem conditions. He must also be a cosmetlelan and a casket trimmer. He must. know the professional and business law, be well versed in funeral management and funeral directing and also he a salesman, purchasing agent, collector, bookkeeper. letter writer. advertising specialist, account. ant, and financier. Rotarlan James Leightizer was in the chair._ The President, James A. MaeMillan, read a communication from one of the In- tematlonal officers complimenting the secretary of the Char‘ ttetown Club. Percy ‘Turner. on his admirable notices he sends out every week. As about 3500 of such weekly letters are received at the Int... ationalhead- quarters, this special mention ei Rotarlan Turners work is indeed very complimentary to him. On motion it was decided that the, incoming pres- ident be the delegate to the interna- tional convention at Chicago next year. . l a Mia-ii- .\llnll‘tl'e Llnlntsnl rollers! stillness. | which unless soon compiled will ‘be’ lost. This work will undoubtedly bear good‘ results and we trust will give encouragement. to others to odd to the too meagre hlsttory of our early settlers. There is no more praise- worthy undertaking than .the rec- ordilig of the history of onefs country The work is on sale‘ at Carter l: Co. .City. Addition To The Royal York tSpecial to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont‘._Dec. 'l.-To keep pose with the growth of Toronto's transient traffic an addition of 160 rooms in the form of a new 2i stor- ey wing will be added to the Royal York by June 1st, 1930. it was an- nounced lest night by C. P. R. head quanters in Montreal. Work will be rushed in order to have the addit- ional nccomodation ready for the im- mense spinners Convention, coming here early in June. Operations will begin on Jan. 9th, it was stated. when the steel construction will start. pro- visions for such an extension hav- ing been made when the hotel was built. There will-be no need to sink foundations. Mt. Stewart Notes Smelt fishing is in full swing along the waterfront. and although the fishermen are putting forthevery ef- fqrt,~it looks as though it is going to be a slack year. as there have been practically no large hauls reported yet. Mr. William Gunn. French -vn- lage. left for St. John. N‘. 8.. on Wednesday last. Ira Douglas, Potato Inspector. was in Mt. etewart last week. Mrl Charles Meliish has been in Mt. Stewart for the past few weeks. in connection with his work as D05 tlto inspector. Miss Eileen Trainer returned to Bummerside lastiweek after attend- ing the wedding of her sister. _ The funeral of theJete ma, Albert Rogerson. who died at Bouthport. was held from the residence of his aunt. Mrs. James MeAi-thy- on Thurs- held on Wednesday. was largely at- tended. and everything sold lor good nrlcesfiMr. John A. McDonald being the auctioneer. Mr. Shaw. Superintendent. of Edu- cation. Charlotbetmvn accompanied by'Mr.» Howard Court. School Inspec- tor. were in Mt. Stewart on ‘Friday looking over the site for the new Wlhirdi room which is to be added to the school in the near future. Mr. Dodge. representing one of the New York fish dealers. was in Mt. Stewart last week in the interests of the firm. "Phe old time violin music. which came ever the air on Saturday night 1mm CICY and furnished by our lo- cal artist. Mr. Lemuel Jay. was cer- tainly heard and appreciated. Muclt credit ‘r.- due Mr. Jay for_his splend- lcl m isic. also Mr. Rogers. for his kindness and generosity. in making it. po ible for those to hear tlus spient id musician who do notlkuow him ‘personally. We read in history -ol' "Title shot that was hearrltaround the esp-id." but we may read, in flint‘ to eonhe. of this. "es the music that W85 hchrd around the world." Mr. hn A. McAulny. mate ab/nard Dredge No. 12. returned home on Friday. Mr. McAulay left the dredge at ‘Tramdle, N. B.. where she ha: laid uplfor the winter. Mr. was in t. Stewart last week. W. giennie McKlnnou. '1'|'ac'.\¢l‘.P. (‘hnrlotidewn Guardian Two (‘can Enjoy ‘the skating season "ST§RI” SKATES. ' nuRRA.n : A gSkating Time is . E-Here Again ' . this year with a new pair of day eftemoen. despite the fact that numb“! the" day was val-y unpleasant. the fu- q-_. net-at was largely, attended. services _ "l" "l l treat variety of atylsq and at all prices. We have a skate g. w“ "up my“, On Wednesday Dec. 4m. w- Run-t- Mrs. Arthur notion-ash of Union serClat-ke had the misfortune oft Road ha; ohm“ gm‘ gnu-M“, losing his pig house and two pile. mm l-foapitidl for treelmehts and by the help of friends and‘ .. neighbors, they saved the adjoining‘. Mr. I. H. Raynor OIIIH. Raynor. buildings. fLld, Madonna ta that city out, 1mm and hast-tea ma confined The moving picture show in Cape Jo his rbomAt the Queen HotalvitiiJ drawn , bail. an Friday. ex- . n severe cold; hufihopes is s. mead’ —-_-__t- ceptloaillymwolf deft-id: '_ ‘again m. any days. u. at the house and grave were eon- ducted by Rem-Mr. Bream. Char- lottetown. _ _ _ ' _ Mr. J. J. Melntyre. Preentalive Officer, spent a few days at. his home llrJdt. etewert lag; week. c ' --- - , rut mittvrs. specialises-ya in ’ planted/ls of Mr. 1n Olerk. which The Rogers If-Iartlware COHIDany Limited i These also lam a Christmas om um will ‘as hailed