AND Tmhy Unbhm “RADIO so "- suns-- PRINCE Elllhllll $'1‘AR'1‘$ MONDAY i1933k LIONEL BARRYMORE AND LEWIS STONE “LOOKING FOR WARD ” You'll want to cheer umilbl you: tens M. this timel! drama. 1 With Lionel Barry- more in the old employer. discharged after years uf ser- GREATl-ZSI‘ DRAMA‘ or 1lU!\l.-\Nl'l‘Y! high 1 fidelity vice yet insllifill! "w" _ around him 111.11 hope and R c A V I C R . courage! , v M, m, m, nuorornone s 1 ‘ ' $,‘§>,§i11-;$;.,gr. GREAT TRIUMPH “Pk, ‘"11 If‘: Revolutionary! Hove -- - ‘1 Us . -. -’ ‘M’ "HAI You Heard ll At Yho .'. - LXTRA WEEKLY NEWS i PRINCE If couunv ED WARD . v v ~- 1 Poultry l-or l. . l\. 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Hu- 11‘t'. 1. .ff"l1l‘.' 1111C!‘ srrwmu; 111 11-1 11111111111011. thc .. . _. licavlcr 110111111: 14ll--1\\\'1l whm‘. 1 , , usually bvmr ublr 111 1.1:1~ 1111-.111gl1 (‘CHQHHIS 1 11'- wmtcr 11nd spr-ng 11. .1 fairly Hurflgultuyists "E I11 n1'rl"r 1 1 lzc- 1 child n. off the streets 111 1111- 11:11:11.“. pal-ls 11f Lun- 1-1 11-11011 1111111 sumo ANNUAL . The annual n1cct1ng 11f 111v A1011- dalc Women's Instltulr- WAS 111-111 on November 211th a1 thc lmnu- 11f f ..§ . 1 v Mm Fnmk ODOHMHI Tm‘ vmu ormcd from 111111 111bb1sl1 ir-acs in thc slums 11-: 11w <11 cctcd 01101-15 ct‘ the child tcc of grum- Prcsdcnt occupied the chau‘ Afr-1- 111-1 cpcncd with a piano sclccluul. Roll call was answered by paying 111~n1b<~rsl11p fees. The m111uu~s 11f thr- lasf annual and the las; regu- 1.1- mot-trips were rcnd and adopt- N]. Thr- flnnncuil s111tc111e111, of 1.1-1 Instuutc Work \\':1s rvrul. .1011 cf cfficrrs for ensuing yvar ir-ul ud 11s follows: Prrsident, llfrs. I‘ A. ODonwt-ll; vlCf‘—PX‘Q$1{](‘nf_ 31-". J. A. 00011111111. Scc-Trcasi; 1.111101" a commit- lrrliculliirlsl.» and (lihPfS. It is 11-. (allcd thc Landon; (‘hildrcnls (1...>n 1-‘111111. T110 pro- (lure of cm 11 p101. as tl1c prclvrty 1'! 1E1:- cl11l<1 1» 1111111111 11. brlongs. .1 (‘llll.l).'ll.f\‘ DIP-ST BEV 'l.-\lj(iil'l‘ TO SWIM M0511 "REAL, D31‘. l5—-lC.P.1 ~-- _ F,’ _ _ , With 1111‘ slalcmrnt that. 500 ‘ n Qnomml- Dmcwrs- MYS- drowninus ovcuicd 111 1110 province . A 0001111011. Mrs_ J. J. Lynfli cf Quebec last runuucr. 11011. A111- Auditm-s, Miss Lauretta Acorn ancsc David. 111-ov.11c1al secretary‘ declared .t was 11111n1-ta11t llil school chilrlrrn 1m r1 1o r-uun. Hc was ad- M11552 Eileen O'Donnell. It was dc- "11-"1 1° V1.1“ fhc tcachcr 011c- dollar 1u.-c-1-1a111 school books. Next mr-"f- m, WM h‘ bald _ " drcrsinu 1111- n11111.11l gathcring of W“ y‘ ' a‘ n‘ hnm" "f tho irdrrnirnn (if SCIIOOI Safety ' " A Ommw“ M?" 111'" Biigmlc". 111-111 l-v 1110 111111111100 of 11-11112. 11111111 um, i-luscd by sing- mpg, L 321m T?“ Nmmml A"-""“ “ "m" "7 Mr. Dalirl rmnlnruitcd on lhr 11111-1. was lllfllllflfll :11. thr- priv‘ “m. ‘iuerk (lam. by H". Lqgu‘. m . ‘y ' “m m’ Mr‘- P A OT-)‘1"n"|| i-r-gnrd 111 .~ 1111‘ 11 ialrly‘ lrnludrs 1 1.1" r1 11.1-< 1l11'n""'.\'"<l1»\ 11m 1m», “mph “W made up ‘of luck,“ .f _ '53- gc-uupi. of boys fo111 (.11-h school ,' '- ' _ "“'“ ’ ' .11 1110 r11}.- 1 1 101k nftcr thc small- b T” "Brag" “'m“"n “WW5 1111111‘.- :- chlldrcn 111 sti-rcz, crossings. - 111-1- than mancv yvhcn she- rzncs __ ___...___. "f 111111165118 iamu, .\Ii|u|r:l‘l Llavlmofl a» ¢nt_ 0 I -__»__ ___»____~—;_—:;; —_~~-___- »~——.~ —-~__ . ,._..L._-—;_.__._._: w . van-m‘. .. 1 A - WONDERFUL XMAS 1 . SUGGESTION A MASTER OIL BURNER With its Side Flame For the Kitchen Rang-c ' Plenty of Heat for _ Cooking, Boiling and Hot ll'ater. Call or Phone , Biailmer Auto Electric Co. I73 Grafton Street 331. I» . 1 _§2§f;',->: '- $1115 1' hgc-Q st rmq- ‘may OM MIX-JFarzan-Lolllfi Montreal Knows 300 Years Lore MONTREAL, Dec. 15—1C.P.1-— 2111113 city 1s probably the only one 011 the Norih American continent 111.1111 l11-Js5(‘S a cont-plots and 1:1 -~ :1.-.1d of its history as far lAul: m. the e-arly part. of the 11th wnluiy". Tins was made pm-szblc by the rcccnt u-oik of E. Z. MBFML‘ ttc cn- litlcd "tvfonieuto 111m»: iquc de Montreal‘ which has . . %n published by the Roy-xii Society 0f Czuiuda. .\f1". Mussicotti- has been 11r('i111'1.~-c o1 this c1111 fur al1n05t a (1l1.11".f'1' o: a centu y dairzng which timc 11B 11.15 contributed 111;111y val- uable 11nd inn-resting articles l atnu‘. ‘.110 early history 111 Canada. T111- Lteatise contains u. complete ‘ 11nd accurate record ul the milit- civil and wiignnus mllhodtles Ll!'\ . 111:.» governed 1111- 1111111 lwlillld in i111- great river S1. Luvlrcncf‘ during 1111- ])-.‘f'i0d bet-u-l-cn 16311111111 1760, ‘ _. and 1s the result of 10 yrars of dif- 11-1111 research among 111v many MIMIC/Cd records dating back b0 ‘ that period. 1111110111111 this hcstorlcal mono- g 11-11 will bc of great value to the 1. n 11nd librarian, who must 11.1w 1 facts for rcfercncc work. -~ ~z . also provc to b0 a vrry 1n- 1- ztlllfl‘ piccc of litcrature for 1110s.- 11-110 a-c intcrcstcd 111 road- 1111.1, tlic acccunts of happrnmgs in {Vlcntrcal in its carly dais. COLEMAN W. I. The first rcgular n1on1l1ly met-t- ing of 1,111‘ Colrmun Women's Insti- - 1111c 1111s 11011-1 on Wcdncsday oven- 111g, December 6th. at the home of M12». John Macliiunun with 21 nwmbt-rs and 30 visitors present. Aft-tr tho singing of "it is a. Good Time to Get Acquainted" and the rrpelitlon in unison of the Club Woman's Creed. the roll call was ;111.~.\*:e1x-d by "Christmas Gift Sug- gcrli . 'I‘1:1-. outstanding feature of tlu- 11101511111 was nn address by Mr.- Charics Rmul 011 "The Origin 111111 Purpose of \‘Vnmcn's 1n~1ltu1~f '1'111.-. address “'11s yvry appropriate 111111 mtcrcshng 10 lhe 111<-11~1b<-1-.-, who .11-o jun, commcuclng their 111- :1111111- work. 'I111.1-1d1es decided 1h:11 1111-11‘ f;r.~t 1-o111~11u1111y work would l1’- ‘1-1- 11m- \'1rl111-.y of a Christmas 111111 1111- 1hr". school children. ‘Thv following commulccs 11cm appainlcd: SchoQ, Mrs. Jami-s Mu» Kmnon, Mrs. S. M. Tayloi: S1ck. Mrs. J. B. McKay, Mrs_ Gr-orgc Campbell. Mrs. John Simmons; Entertainment, Mrs. Moody Lock- hart, Mrs. Jan-Les McKuinon. Mrs- Mcrton Cztseley; Lunch. Mrs. Harry England. Mrs. J. B. McKay. Mrs. Patrick McCour, Mn. 5mm Mec- Kinnon. Mrs. Morton Caseley kindly invit- t-d thi- nu-mbers to hcr home for the January meeting and it was drcidcd to answer the roll call at this meeting by “New Year's Rc- %IUUODS." Th1- business part of. the meeting clcscd by singing 0 Canada_ Dainty refreshments were served by 1111-. hostess Mrs. MacKlrmon and 1h; remainder of the evening was very cnjoyably spent 1n games and instrumental music. At the close of the meeting n hrnrty vote of thanks was fcndcrcd Mrs. MacKinnon by thc Instltutc mcmbers for hcr hospitality 1n en- tertaining 111:1 mc-‘finfr. CHILDRTEN MUST NOT BE DRONES IEW YORK, Dcc, li-‘CPJ-A corrrspondcnt. writes to the Herald Tribune: "Women and children first. Thut has been a time-honored slo- gan. Whether or not 1t is always followed. there seems to be some ethical basis in ‘lzc idca. rfow does 1t work undcr the New 13ml? "Ark any man 111ml 1s hf: ambit- 1-111. 1f he 1s worthy of 'he nnmr 11 . 1 mt reply 11-111 bc: ‘To leave my, v--1- and chlldrcn mount: for their mmiort and safety for at least n 111111: while after 1 am gone.’ Or, 1f 111- 1s a little more humanly selhszi. 111- may say; '1 hope to lay w ennui-.11 11> keep 11." 11-11.- .11-id me ln our dc- cllnlng years.’ \v11nt keep! W111i"! and children and old men from starving? Just two thfnga. Bfldlt. 111 the form of savings, or the help o1’ the poorhouae. "Mn. Rwsvvelf, any: that womcn have got tn stop being drones; that cach and vvcry one of ulhll r0110 loam to do his part BM 01151 1118 keep. Has my wife, who llal cooked our meals and nurnd W!‘ 11115181 and taught them, aa N!!! In". l0 honor their Icogntr! a ‘Igvfm- ment and he pe ml I I9 hoped and thought want In» our cm e m 11m comfort, been‘: drone not done her part1’ UM 8M goout, Ihenl amfilllld 11111‘ Falinda IN TIIIILLING WITH SKEITS IYBTIIY CAI-LAG Here’s a. Puzzle " For Rose Growers (Canadian Pres!) GEORGETOWN, ‘British Guiana, Dec. 15—Mrs. Wilson Mlnshall thinks 111-1- i-usebush has some ex- plaining to do . For the years previous the rose bush faithfully produced an abund- ant crop of white roses One mom- ‘mg Mrs. Miushall was surprised to find a single red rose isolated in the nest of White flowers T11: original trce from which Mrs. Minshalll; bush was clipped" still brars the white roses. Local horticulturlsts are puzzled. New Moderators In Auld Scotia EDINBURGH. Dec. 1&-It was axmcuilccd at a. Commission of the General Assembly of the Church o! Scotland that the Rev. Dr. P. D. Thomson. of Kelvinside Chwch. Glasgow had been appointed Mod- erator-deslgnate for the next As- sembly. Dr. Thomson has taken i special interest in home mission work. He was chaplain in the field with the Gordon Highlanders dur- ing 11:0 War. The Rev. Duncan MhoDonlld of Milton Free Church. Glasgow, waa anmunud as Moderator-designate of the R-ec Church of scotland for next year. ' Her Birthdaytlake Had 100 Candles IDS ANG-ELFB. Dec. 15 - Still bright-eycd and vivacious Margar- et Hayes rounded out a century of life yestfnlay with a birthday cele- bratfon-walcc with 100 cmdlea and a l. She is onc of 1111 few swvlvlng 111111.05 of the American Civil War. Today the United States Marine Band at. Washington played one of ucr favorite selections as a special licuor to hcr, '1 will new-r be old-Iwith all my fl'l(’ll(l."- ncrs-rj‘ she said at lmmc of hrr granddaughter Margucrili- Baldwin. 1111's. flay-cs was a widow when 1114- C11-11 War broke out. For two 111111 a half years she served ‘in a llCsPllfll at Memphis, Tenn. There t-hc (velllually married he:- ward master. Sanford Hayes. who died scvcral years ago. Norfolk Jacket To Be Revived For Men PKIXJ-BEKPEHA, Dec. 15—1Men are mt going to be left entirely out of the parade back to fashions of yesteryear, ft seems. With design- ers of women's clothing dragging out the bustle, puff sleeves and the like fot- mlladys wear, the nmles‘ stylist have been atfn-ed to action. At. a. meeting of the Philadelphia club of clothing desfgnera, it was announced the Norfolk Jacket 1s coming back next spring. SERIOUS LACK 0F EMPLOYMENT FOR NEW YORK NURSES ALBANY, N. Y.. Dec. 15—l1‘aced with a serious lack of employment among New York's more than 1M,- 000 regfsterrd nurses, the State Department is (‘c-operating with dLs/tdct and state association; in mapping out a program designed to relieve some of the work ohm- agc. Three draatlc steps considered as n. most. likely remedy are being giv- cn careful consideration-enroll- ment of smaller chin in training schools, the raisin‘ of’ the educa- flonul qualifications of student nur- 'es and the transfer of training cola from the hospitals to the rs cgcs. Another proposal would reduce Ihc daily bows of work from 12 to eight for ‘dvate duty 1111188. t-hfll bring-fig ut. more mph! rotation of employment. Fume Injury To Trees In a country, mob as Canada. 1n which nifntng 19h its rube- uent Amelttnl of area 1n an "un- rtanf, and puma Industry. the effects of fmurloua gnu QIIIIM- end by the melting of certain or- 1. a i r local Urgedgogg-Nfld. (Canadian [lull s1". JOHN! Nfkt, D01; u-mui orgunlzrd protocfon the lntlrfor 0f Newfoundland infant ha trandarm- ad into a vut fut-farm; tl1» the In M08111 Tests , 1 ‘ --;--.- 1 ' ' (Caaadlanhcal) MONTRIAL. Dec lb-Another t lumph nu been recorded for the grand ma; of Smith. Wm $15 year‘; Jljlntveralty c ry of atudmla fnada it: appearance l1. Opinion of member: Bl QHIWU! revealed sputum the 1m of nam- Gvmmmb" 111111111 mvltinwd ca, having ll supporters. The name glgdqflill" M91593"? 9' "I u‘ of Wllaau, which has always been ~ oouaflandau ml andrare MWWINMQIIIPWMW “d” ‘couimllalurarepartlldevokdto fur-bearing animals. All! 681E109- mentl of an lndultl’! kl urpd. "Newfoundland 1| a country ad- mlrably cuffed to the rahlng 0f flu-bearing anlmala" the upon-t utatu. “The population being larg- ely confined to the lea-court, vast areaa of land exht in the interior when such acknala could flourhh in ideal conditions Illhmlt 1M6!’- el and Johnson, each with l1 col- lelllwl. lro 1 _ together a- ad of the Oohena. Bcotta and who have only IO-members Every Instrument Guardhfelred to their credit reqnctfvely. The different trades and occupa- tions are represented 1n email ‘ - Then are five Bakers - one Clrfwntar. a Carter, 51x Coop-I era, two Parmera, three Hunters. four Maaona, three Miners, two POM" Ind thrée Savagea. 5' u" W"!!! there are but two Goodfellawa but only one 309g- man. There are four Kings but the other members of the royal family are missing The 31-151“- "my 18 fEDf-‘lented by n Baron and an Erie. Th1: 611111611 l; well-represented 11814118 10111‘ P0908. two Blabops, a. Church and a Kirk, an Angel lhd a Cross Although a mayor 1a absent from the university he l: replaced by g, Burgomaster A Groam ls 1n at- tendance without a bride. There 1s a Drake but no duck 1a pres- ent. The rainbow fa put to shame by all the colors and their various shades attending McGlll. Brown 1n 13 dliffsrent made: is evidence. "Five Bucks. four shades of Gray and of White. u Green and a Rose complete the 11st of hues. A Dove has hovered about the campus for several terms Diplomats Rushed 1 To Discover Jobs MO Dec. l5—(C.P.)-Aa a diplomatic centre of great un- portance Montreal ranks next to the cities of Washington and New York. t1 is understood, and has a. larger nun-frcr of diplomats resid- ing within its lunlts than any other city in Canadl. In all theer are 20 oonsulb-gen- eral. one royal consul 1nd one honorary consul-general stationed in this metropolis. These foreign officials are chiefly concerned with customs duties. pas-mots. visas and other routine matters concem- lng their nationals. But of late they have been kept. busy trying to find employment for their people. Mast of the countries of the world h e a repwsentatlve o! some kind he and in the case of Portugal. Argentina, Latvia and Panama he ts u Canadian s then- nre few pecpka of these lands ln the Mon- treal district. Thcro are but a few of the lending countries not iepre- sented by ccnsuLs 1n this city such as Russia. Turkey, Persia, Siam, Japan and China. Marinating Beef If beef 1s to be kept until the following day before cooking. it 1a a wise. precaution. particularly if the refrfgeratton is not the beet, to adopt the treatment known u "mas-mating. ‘ ‘The nrawtnade 1a prepared by blending vinegar or lemon-juice with olive, corn or oth- er veptaable 011 1n the proportions of one part vlneflur to two or twee flirts 011. A little saut and P0171191‘ and a dash of mustarfd may be added 1f desired. The meat 1s place in a covered earthenware dish and thoroughly coated on all aides with his ml:- turc. A. pastry bi-usn 1s handy for distributing the marinade. Metal dishes, particularly on account of the acid 1n the marinade, should never be used at, any time, the beat dhbca for keeping beef being porcelain, enamlware (providing mere no cracks) crockery, ar aluminum. If it la intended to uee the marinade for the sole purpose of aoftenlng the fibres to make the meet ender. the vmwrtform of 011 and vinegar are reversed. that 1s one part 011 to two o:- three $1. Winter Spore In order u. combat apple scab disease it 1| necessary to know all about the winter-borne fungm which amide its damaging influ- ence throughout the orchard. Apple scab la caused by a flmgua which mend: the Winter 1n the fallen treatinl thecld leave: to prevent the formation 0f the spots, but the study of the development of the fungua and the eubaeqwn; spore “ ‘ g- lathe buee on which away information relative feience. “That the fur fndua‘ y hu not attained greater proportions ha: been due partly to lack of organiz- ed protection and partly to the 1n- stlnctlve desire of Newfoundland- ers to kill everything on sight. even ffbyaodolngtheyared a potential source of Income. The report notet that Newfound- land L: the natural home of the beaver. otter, fox, bear, lynx, mar- ten and ruuakrat. Mink flourlahed 1n Labrador and probably could be introduced to the bland without difficulty. There are few bears left, the beaver has been practically exter- mlnat-ed. the otter. marten and lynx have been leduced to a me- tlon of the’: former uumbersVThe fox alore u said to be r 1*‘ _ its own. “An efficient method of protec- tion would also have n. marked e‘;- fecf On caribou and moose." the re- port continues "These anlmala ought to be subject of a closed cea- son, but within the put two years they have been killed off at such a rate that, unless the proceu f: checked, they will shortly be in danger of extinction." The commissioners were of the opnion the introduction of rein- deer. 1f conducted on the proper lines, might bring even greater be- nefit; to the people, since these animals doubtless could be uaed for hauling. T116? recomm ‘ ‘ the imitation of an adequate eyatem of protec- tion without delay. flrat obtaining advice from Canada or some other country when conditions are atm- llar, "as how such a system might beat be set up and by what men- urca a revenue producing indus- triy might be fostered and develop- e _.. Tea Cider, Tea Fungus And Vinegar A circular fmue by the Tea Ix- pert Bureau of Java dencrbea a fennented beverage prepared from tea, which eeema to be very popu- lar 1n the Dutch West India, aaya ‘Tropical Agriculture." The tea cider 1s w - red by inoculating a tea infusion containing about ten per cent of added awar with a small amount of "tea fungus." The latter has been lmovm for many yum. hlvlnir been introduced into Germany from Russia. about. 1011. Its origin is unknown but was rltwrobdbly from some eaotem coun- ry. Tea flmgus 1a actually a mix- ture of a kind of ycaot and a bec- terium. If. develops rarpidly 1n a tea infusion Dfflplred as above and hep: at a suitable tempsature-S to 36 degrees Centigrade. 175 to 100 Pam If the fer-limitation la prolonged, vinegar 1a produced. and lthasbeenuaedforthlapurpoec 1n Java. In addition to its pmp- ertlea a; a beverage. tea cider 1a claimed to poaseea certain medicin- ll fill-ml“. having been bound useful 1n cases of rheumatism and drum-sclerosis. Preparing Sheep Pelts The following directions for pie- parlng lamb or sheep pelu are glv- en by the Dominion Department of Agz-icultum in the bulletin on draslng and cutting lamb carom. eaz-Bpnm the pelt out flat and evenly. with the wool Aldo down. hkeapoundtoapound l-nda half of coarse salt and sprinkle it evenly over this position for at least twenty- four hours. The pelt may mm h; rolled, fuming 1n the legs and ald- QS Knflhwloc. Bring the head to about the point of the clwulder and the tall and rump to centre of the back. and r011 both ends, making a tight compact pglt. Tie securely with strong cord awn 1n a dry, cool place. i if- LUCAN. Ont, Dee 15—Lucan la 0n the "bread ltandard". the customary medium o change inconvenient Harvey lun- gtna, local baker, iwappod 40o b". es of bread for a hone owned Oharlea Cronyn. Payment v1.11 made on the fnntalmmt plan. 8'5’ l’, A .._._ flkere l: llo ‘Substitute for 111.1; 4__ _ A e o Musical Instruments HERE-are the most wonderful values in Pianos and Organs ever offered. _ Our organs are priced at lees than the wholesale price of’ the reeds alone. There are several nice Upright Pianos, highest grades-in both mahogany and walnut finish. Also two nice square pianos at less than auction prices. MILLER BROS. Limited 145 Great George Street, Charlottetown A GREAT SUPPER BEANS and BROWN BREAD AL WA YS APPRE CIA TED EASY TO PREPARE BE SURE OF GETTING THE BEST ask for Stewart ’s Beans" and Stéwartk Brown Bread‘ Stewart ’s '- Bakery Phone 211 Kent 5t, 38 Elan Ave. Phone 121! Please Order Early. 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