_ ".'~7'77‘I¥!':'i33Y-».. i‘ George Arliss f, hrliss’ second film under his new . starring contract with 20th Cen- kins adapliéd from B ulay by Kath- ‘ tury Pictures, came to the Prince l Edward meat“; l“; night; 1nd and a distinct departure from the bomcdy the talkies have produced. hB-Ildled tlfo 1116889110118 in 858M13- . adv i5. by virtue of . powerful dramatic vehicle. 'D'anet Beecher as the widow of j: Dubai's late ' (Alice l.n Wonderland) _ lng his father's eccentl-iciiies inthe -,' develops a genuine affection for " young Marjorie (although he hates ~romance between he;- and Allan,‘ ~ lnd make them his heirs. <_ ‘. __'m_; _ l Here is the place where your ‘ JRLISFII: a role you'll love armada u. he‘ loved playing irl From hi: poi-mp] 9f Nah“ Rothschild he turns to Cabot Barr, who tried so hard to be "the meanest man in the worldl’. Add found himself .f:(l1C_ most beloved l‘ with EDNA MAYTOIQIVER 'ANET_BEECHER - curator-rs usury :-. ‘IALPH MORGAN, l4" ADDED . . . . . . . . . warn! saws/M“ AND cumrzrvrson names SERIES ends on a cheery note and one which offers something altogether unique and refreshing in screen de- nouement, which it would be unfair to divulge here. The story, which Lcenard Pras- At Prince Edward "The Inst Gentleman," George arine Clugston, is rich in humor rovod perhaps the most delightful usual film siory- Th8 capable SON nd certainly the most unusual turned in by Sidney Lanfield. who A far cry from "The Home of tion with Maude T. Howell, and Bqfihgchfld," mi; whhngicg] wm- every member of the cast, combine it; vary to make ‘The Last Gentleman" en- ponmmt, g, rim“; Suoggggof go me tertainment that will delight the heart of every member of every family in town—from the kiddies to Grandma and Grandad. As Cabot Barr, a wealthy, ira- ible, family-proud old New Eng- ander, who calls together his rel- ltives in the vague hope of finding a worthy heir, Arliss offers another bf his rich and perfect portraits. Immediately the membe of the Elamiiy are assembled under his roof, CO-EDS SPEND $3.25 A MONTH ON COSMETICS VANCOUVER, Dec, ZL-Urlivclrsity of British Columbia Co-Eds spend an average of $3.25 monthly to keep their faces in repair, a question- naire reveals And one of the 1,730 students eats kippered. herring for breakfast, but what that has to do with cosmetic prices has not been ascertained. e proceeds to insult. and humiliate hem and accuse them of being fiel- his money, for the mere lcndish glee of seeing them squirm. Among those present are Edna y Oliver, as his sniffiing but able daughter, and Frank Albert- Iun as Allan, her adopted son; son and Charlotte Henry as x _ illlristiall hauls toin “New Moon Over‘ My Shoulder," "Tl. l] "Tho Carol," “Iron low ‘s.’ t 5 s h é Holvrhmilizandthe enruchment cf homo life that thus cumulus is the ‘renewal when @109 lfllin’ the world becomes vocal with melodies ofpasce and goodwill. '17“ I101’! of Ilhrbtialflil?! is its unlversllisln, and the good tidings it prodnims are for all people. When Ulla-lat is born in the hen-t ct man. there can be no room for Miipggg Moegluiltil. tr. moss: W HD9061 to all Chums-n people in this Canada of ours to open their sparkling with mmh and bu,” hearts to Him who is at once the bling with melody, “Student Tour", 148m “Y the 9mm“ and the 01w! opened yestgrdgy at me Capitol 9f Hi3 DOGPIG. 181981. 149$ IS, Ill the Theatre. worth of the apostle. pursue . these Jimmy Durante and gnu-l“ thing Whklh mflkb YOIPBI@.HI'I1II Butterworth have the comedy leads m" “m mum?! “l! m"! WWW l“ in this "aural-cut" musical picturo, "i=1"!- and the romantic story is in the' chfktmll l5 "h! 155N811 04 tho capable hands of two brilliant new-_. harm“! '- All Qhriflil-m N- comers, Maxine Doyle and Pm] Joicein the belief that the very i 0011.110 show mu no love rol- man- Regan kind. (iivested Himself of His The picture fairly scirfiillates with the spirit oi’ youth. Metro-Goldwyn- i heavenw glory, took upon Himself Mayer seems to have reached out “W 1°11?! W 5 "PW-m. W" "W319 i" into the by-ways of Hollywood for the likeness of man. humbled its most promising young talent, and there are at least half a. douen dsalth, oven the death of the 0mm- ravlshing beauties in the cast who In those trying days when much is should go far in their screen work. ' said and thought about social and her young daughter, Marjorie; and nald Meek as Judd, Cabot's only vlng son. a thorough-going scound- a: rel who has been secretly record- "4"- "54 '°‘"5""""‘ ope of proving him insane and inheriting his estate. m the course of the story, Cabot l.lNIMENT_ females) and plans m promote a ‘rile shock of his son's treachery, In bringing an alienist to examine ln breaks old Cabot‘s heart andl calth beyond repair; but the film‘ CARTER '5 BOOKS TOR AND , ' Santa Claus Headquarters " Here you find Santa Claus’ headquarters. No denying the fact. N0 shutting your eyes to the evidence piled up on every shelf in every, jflartment of this large establishment. Xmas -wants can be supplied This year the importation for Christmas Trade exceed in quantity, in variety, in quality and in novelty all former efforts in this line, Gifts for the little ones mama & co., t.....-...t~ The articles suitable for this purpose em- brace a list whose variety is surprising-and even more surprising are the moderate prices charged. Never was better value ofiered from the article costing only a few cents to those of higher price. ‘ For Grown-up. People The worrying questionol selecting a suit- able gilt, will, we promise-you, be easy of solu- tion In our store this season. In all the various l lines we otter, you will. find wide variety and sterling value enabling you to purchase profit- ably v and satisfactorily. ' sears CLAUS’ nusmuswrans ll - New musical numbers by Brown ‘ reco , we would and Freed are scattered tluollth appeal to all the Christian people the engaging story. One o1 o! oul-Dmnnldm tnmnember Him the ‘Carlo!’ p, new dance rh , mo, glmygmvg, w“ my,’ y“ gm- bids fair to revolutionize ballroom ‘pug- agugpesqynqpqor, um; ws, dancing and is said to be the most tm-ough 3|; pfovgfty’ might be m,“ important evolution in ‘popular my m, w.“ o; m, m“; Jew‘ music in twenty years. other song mm; 909m she ha,“ qg m. hits include "From Now On" and l dlvmuau, ,0 mmmnc ma“ u, med. "A New Moon is Iver My 8110111691." " fui sacrifice that wc may be able to W“ best'5e“°‘5- ‘create that new world in which we. “Student Tour" deals with th: . bane delivered m“ of n“ hand‘ of adventures-most hilarious and om. ennmhmmaym" Hun Wm». *°mmtl°"°! a m“? °l “m” My“ out fear in holina and righteous- and girls who embark on s world m“ an the “w,” w, m‘ cruise chaperoned by Butter-worth, .~ an absent-minded professor, and Durante, an athletic trainer. They ANNUAL visit China. Java, the Ta] Mshal, Monte Carlo and other picturesque spots, and manage toget ifnw funny difficulties nearly everywhere.‘ MWTING 0F MAY- FIELD WODEN’! INSTITUTE The annual meeting of thy-field Twlwcreantdrtainodetthehorne ——-——————- of Mrs. Charles wymu on Nov. 2o. F001‘ PROBLEMS CAUSE In the absence of the president, the MANY OTHER OILMENTB vlce-presicermwa. r. n. Houston - melded. Meeting opened ‘by sini- TORONTO, Dec. fL-Wililism Ell! ing Ode and tin: Creed of Philadelphia, told the seml- an- unison nual meeting of the repca. . Minutes of last annual Ontario mcetine. and lest regular meeting Academy of P“ , thy during the was fold, adopted and signed. Boll week-end that modern f Oall was responded to by six mem- worn by women caused 90 par cent bars and five visitors present. of fut-foot trouble. He aid nearly The Secretary's report was read all foot problems resulted because and adopted. the heeii bone was not Joined to the It was decided to mncmber Shut rest of the foot. properly. This throw Ins at Christmas. Mrs. ‘Fl-ml: the person off balance resulting in Houston, Mrs. Blair Aruirsw and‘ nervous breakdowns and organic Mrs. Davis Motfatt to have chi-rs! diseases. of sortie. Moved, seconded andl oarrhiait that we give. thehghildre: a a s. a no member to donate candy to be sold IN at school entertainment. 00mm" too appointed to assist teacher to , p515]; 111151155 get up entertainment are Mrs. Wil- lard Nicholscm, Miss Marguerite The death occurretiin this Oity Hiiulwll. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Misses November mt}, o; pew,- Hughm M; Evlg, Hill and Thelma Johnston. ‘ the age of 7o years {ms dgogugd, Miss 0cm Ibomhs who is pltiont who was employed with Bu”; in ti‘)! P. U. “Qtltll l8 In b6 l’!- fltewart and Comlpany, “rod mum“ b! ""5158 m"? about three years ago was in fairly The nut. was election of officers good health until . about May of 8N1 this year when he became ill and gradually grew weaker. Despite tho VIM-mos. mu nil ifymd. now-- best medical attention and tender 159N911“ 3051M! nursing he passed peacefully away (lo-elected). Aalditors, Miss Thank- on the above date, fortified by the m1 , last rites of the Catholic Church, of which he was a devout member. He will"! 1135911011 811d U". WIT‘ leaves to mourn the loss of a kind 11614 and loving husband and father, his Home Ilcooomiu, Houston. wife formerly Oatherino ‘Home o! Ohfld Wblfarr, ma. B. Andrew this City..and the following sons 11811111011, . kin. Public and daughters: Peter, Heal-Ml, In.‘ W cholson Am. turn, me WJOrrZ Ouladimin- who was‘ unable to attend the tiun. Mrs. D. ltoffott. tongue of funeral; Rbfifl, City, and ma. Notims, A. Winston. Iduco- Frank O'Brien. Oity. Ines with the g and Better Schools, Mrs. Jss. Might you.» o... o: ; mmeotcr of the O.N.R.. Department, Montreal, w! Donald's Adele and Claire at homo; _ also one brother Edward in Amherst and one sister MB. Oath- erine Mitchell. Boston, Mesa; one son. Ivan predeceased him a num- ber of years ago. a Pcwnsl St. to 5t. $5.1‘. fi“?.”"’$.m mu...- Bervioos and 01% an caucus! ‘ McMahon. rm. mun. Wwwa-"Yllfiiifflw- (By Campbell mOansdim Press s ) "l" ‘h’ "i" W“ 11° (Copyright, 1m, by ‘rhnflsuidian new - fltreal furrier, in his little store on QlllAnlherst Street, early in the even- .3 thlt the ugulgr Pm-‘vcincarelully out with‘ a pair of imluomel scissors belonging tctho shop after . ' ' "CANADA'S MWWH3 MURDER- IN‘ A FUlllI-I’! STORE 0o personal clum- flsgrsneo than Lavender-w And nc finer Lavender illln w l." ’.°°"'."";"’.'“ :'..'""'". we BM Dec. s-(osazg- sumnllllfl.‘ u ° m "m. tema c callousmess marked e ‘ mm minder o’ George Jobm’ ‘ Mom Attreeiivoiy bond eucrtmonbefpor- l . liquid ing of May l4, 192i. ‘The storekceper had his j 50° 11.55.00 ' Ne. lfl loosing-m I- ono whlch No more suitable-mom acceptable Mtw Moon's MITCHAM LAVENDER- "Enfllyandfi Choices! LsvsndorW-for fume, murders, creams, soups and th nltc no now svlllublo n! your drug M's. The tot Illustrated h only eno o s smart urln which range from 50c to $5. Gilt Sets for Mon- ' 60c to $3. forces that are seeking to dash-o 'washed his hands. Bloody finger éprints were folmd onsglossand helpful ministry to seek such an Ported she had rem I mm the whole family of man may be °°°1 blamed. “Student Tour” national vain-gloryqraclalarlogunoe, gggrglzggédol? i‘: mghhulg: - m’ ‘Wham of creed- at m k P “w” l Bubbles With this time, when the Jewish people] ‘mun w m” WM I-Iinaseli’ and became obedient unto N ininbotierinstethan tho ' ovary member being present. oom- - are for next meeting, rm. Bel! menu‘ or colds. 32.3 lgkluuilewttug g. Wood's Home] Pine Syrup. . v he healing ingredients o! this tbeil-‘lls ma been hit dlrer tbs head wiul m‘ tbstrlouls. and thus be g, mechanic's hammer. Jobin. who . ' of use. had struesled ' crease in wkdom and in statute, and with bis assailant until struck down. an. We It remains an unsolved crime. ‘DUB the| swasdtyears °,,--_,,,,,-,| ,1" sold-annihilation and the liberation was known to have hadin his pos- lhole sonll of llrll love and laughter on a fun arnlle o! fill world! 1 Jumv After the slaying Jobln's assailant a sink, drank a glass of waiver, and on the tap. A woman neighbor re- walk ;out of the furriefs store carrying a bag. She thought his hands looked red but paid little attention tohim at thetlmoboctuusoshe surmised he had been helping Jobin dye furs. Thepolico thought the mitt-decor must have been well acquainted with Jobilrs habits. He made his visit to the Sl/ON on evcn~ The motive for the crime was thenendor robbery. Asumofszdotbenlrrlsr was found on the floor of the store. A diamond ring Jobin wore Chrisiznasisthefcstivail oftlw hadbeenpried offwithapeiroi’ llfltt that tweezers and the murderer had evi- Bethlehsm dently failed to notice that the cast itsrudisnoe over father, mother precious stone had fallen out and and Holy Child,‘ should, 3mm 1n rolled into n. corner. Wary Christian home. We ‘ appeal to the Christian people of our Com- showed -a. callous sang froid. Police momveaith to guard the mwmy “Investigations revealed he went to the counties WHISPERING ‘ ROCK (Continued from Page 2) ing when the furl-let's staff was which the murderer could have felled his victim was fmmd in a St. Catherine Street sewer not far from the scene of the crime but its discovery did not aid the police in unravelling the mystery. A sinister by-product of the case was s. number of bloodstained notes which were circulated in uptown Montreal theatres for some time. Although each of them was care- fully examined for finger prints they failed to provide s. clue to the identity of the killer. NORTH MILTON SCHOOL Iibllowlng is the minding for ovarnber. Omde VI—1 Elsie 001d, 2 Garth ooper. Glade V-i Gladys Hooper 2 Reta Smith 3 Rollin Hooper. Grade IV-l Olga. Molooide .3 Gillespie- Grade III-—1 Marjorie Colon 2 Jeannette More-side, 3 Harvey Coins Grade II-(Srl-l Louise Hooper. Grade I!—(Jr.)-1 Parker Smith Grade I Verna. Gales Hooper. 8 Ralph Oxolbbe. Teacher, Austin W- Km-irlcdy. MEN DRESS IN BETTER. TASTE THAN WOMEN NEW YORK, ‘Dec. fL-Kfltilbth Collins New York department store . in I» r -= inst night mid, “All ‘s fash- ions nlo ridiculous." "Curiously enough." he told the Aut-ln-‘Iralde Club “I am o! the bolted that the average man dresses averaqo wanm. Ooflins said with conviction, "I don't think that I hAVo ever seen more than one fashion in the past 10 years that was not fusulamerltally ludicrous and unbeautl-flzl." He said women taught him the unbecomingness of women's clothu because they themselves am the first to laugh when styles of three to five yearn ago are displayed. Such laughter. he said, would not be provoked by s. thing m’ real beauty onlysshort time altar itwas creatod. ‘Phat which is beautiful in wo- men's "lothes, Collins said, are "the lines that most closely harmonize with those of women's figures." gondola. Oarimiian Industries, we. ‘flu-co nevrmembers joined. The December meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Houston on Dec. 11. Boll call for meeting by 2.7mm rnitees appointed: Sick, Mrs. Jls. Houston and Mrs. A. Johnston. School. Mrs. Davis Moffstt and Mrs. mask I-mmton. m t, Mrs. Wlrlilld Oh‘ Ind MRI. Qlleotionniro d1 Child Wel- Andrew and by Mrs. llillo wymu. Meeting 21m by niacin: the ammo sn- Mtl lm laid 0M Houston, ss- , They watched Old Charley until the car disappeared over a. hill a few hundred yards south of the gate. 0 tultt“ TWIN" Both u... girl and her husband glanced‘ frequently at the all‘! then turned their attention to the Jroachlrlg wagon on the rtnch When the wagon stopped at the gate, an Indian boy oi’ ten slid cau- tiously to the ground and, with his wideeyesflltcdonthothrcebythe mail box, sidlsd to the gate and -‘ it. This done, he speedily re- joined the family in the wagon. Kenneth Warren went forward. "Oan you tell me," he addressed the two-hundred-pound Indian on the Are you his man?" The mdian looked at his two-bun- dred-and-flfty-pound squaw, glanced back among his numerous progeny. and then turned his black eyes on Warren. "No sabe." The horses started forward. “Manama, latter for the mm!" David, the letter from the box out- stretched, started toward thc ro- trcating wagon. ° "No, David, not to that man. Me- me will tell ycu when the man comes to whom you are to give the letter.” An instant lam she whirled about to her husband, the letter in her hand. "Kenneth! This letter-it's the one I wrote over two weeks ago to Bnavely-he doesn't know we're coming I (To Be Continued.) MABGATI SCHOOL HonorRoIIfcrtIlomoutbsofOcQ. andNov. Grade X-i 'vivian Math 2 Goons Howard. Grads lx-i Olive Wouhkb, I Henderson flrfiVllflfl illhrlmlowud, ldflo .IIDIIIGIQOIL GIIIQVI~IHHRM&B. HQIIQV-l-IPUU-UWOOQQ ltebll Aha: I .5 ' m‘é“i“*u‘wm' ma... Grodomn-Dodgiss-Wootidl a Dsnidlendlrlun. mm r-m-i Must-pa zlumlsioms-nsn-om w Von Ilndlrlh." - T m: l 's wagon seat, "where Mr. Bnavely is? l!" , fillcréjlfoorc MAITCHAM lwkVllf. n NINE MILE CREEK Ihilowing is the standing of Nine Miiecreekflchoolfortl-lclrlonthof November. Grade X-i Ru MscNeill, .2 Maroaret Darrdch- Glade IX (8r)—i Gwen Gorveeiit. Grads IX (Jn) -1 Ralph Mu:- Inan 2 Pearle Omnpbell 3 Charles Butts. Grade VII-l Elva. Gorveatt. 2 Dorothy Gorvcatt, 2 Dessie Gorveatt Grade V—1 Ewen Betta. 2 Elsie Campbell. Grnda IV-l Catherine Bolts 2 Niel MacDonald 3 Delta Gorventt. Grade III-d Arnold Gorveett. Grade II-1 (Sn) 1 Reta Gorveatt. Grade II-(Jn-Myrl Gorveott, 2 Ormr Gorveatt. Gilda L-(Sr) 1 Glen MacDougall. Grade I-(Jr) 1 Annie Currie 2 New Tillyer tense S F LAVENDER ; " H i-l Iluilfl IUNDON test. Meeting clog“ m“! Anthem. mmclvlvithwgw g1“. ""16 b! the hostess. The 5.1111133 meeting tak ' Emma-nu onunxelclfcgtll.‘ Mm Jean raw-ran i wk" "B" you need glasses. ' Their worth has been proved, We M at In latest style o! frames or mountings. E. W. TAYLOR Roberta- Currie. Perfect ‘flendance: Ruth Betta. Ewen BetisDelto. Gorvea , Myrl Goi-veat-t. 0d Attendance 81.8 Pcrcm ma»: Ellis. Machine. (Patriot Please Oopy) PRINCESS DENIES RIF! " WITH MDIVANI HATE NEW YORK,» Dec. iL-Ooenns at present separate the Alexis Mdivsnis from the former Barbara Hutton restless 10 cent stole heiress, who denied on reaching the United States late today the outshone of any rift between hnnolf and her polo playim luubarld. "He's Judtgone to shoot tigers or somethinp-thavs all," she said as she stralghtelned s qn-ig of lilac pinned or her sable coat, “and I've come toIppmd the holidays with m; ts. "Be likes that sort of thing," she said. "I just dart." Barbs: was asked wilt they both liked. ans could think of the coun- try (If Chino. "We may go them to live." IV-(M- 1 lflhhtd l l. l5 "lint mthina is my moth." she ltllev Building. Ct-srlottetown J. S. TAYLOR Alberto: Professional Gaul; McLEOD 8 BENTLEY l. A. BENTLEY .W. I. BENTLEY, l. O. Bmriate and Attorncy-st-lqw RONI! T0 LOAN 081cc: I80 Ilehmond Street filial...“ C?” MATHIESON nmutshlz L“ Mo!!!) to boon Cameron Block. OhnrlottetvowuJJLI. A» J. HASLAM. ILA». LLB. nsaarsrsn. souorroa, arc. New _ Brace Bulldlns MacGulgan & Trainor Mark B. MuGulgan, K. 0, A o. so. can Ttllnor, a s. T0 0mm Ovet/hovtncial s. ~T Richmond Street, cwmifu 3-: m‘ JJl. lhcllonald, M. - IQIIIBTIB. woman. s.» Olnrlmciown. l‘. B. Island. liner w mm ens Collection Elvin the vary bee: attention. lvs-a-a-lulorlth. H. F. ‘MacPHEE, s. a ; NOTARY. do. BAIIIBTEB» BOLICITOB flurlottelovrl Greeting Card PRINTING ‘BUSINESSES . n‘ A Ilvulvlpusls 3