_ v Western L oc-o I s l anus column in raaonod for n local interact but , “any nature may be Inserted | seats a word ICIIOSII paylbla _FUB BUYER. — Ml‘. Justin miter oi Paris, France, is now at the oiiice o1 B. Graham Rogers. gummerside, buying silver to: pelts, , L-flfll-ll-IO-ti ___. _MEN'S IIEXALL SIIAVING slirs 98c. ladies lets at $1 so. Yard- 1ey's sets all prices. Evening-in- Paris lip stick, perfume and pow- Q ll dei- all ior 81.00. Taylor Drug C0,, KensingtOlI. 12-l4-ti. .-l l N I I N G '1‘ 0 N UNITED church Y. P. S. Christmas meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Program and lunch. Admission l5 cents. Ev- erybody welcome. L-2B49-i2-17-2i JKATING OIHITIS, h sticks pucks and shin guards, all ehoice gifts ior girl. boy m- man. Consult Brace’s Hardware. 14-3134-12-18-11. -s'1‘IltLING HUNTER, Keri- flnglmi, owlns to badroads. etc, our bargain sale prices will cou- iinue all this week. Ask ior price list. L488! -0PENlNG SKATE in the Ken- IillgtOXl Rink on Wednesday, Dec. l9. Admimion 10 and 20 cents. Rog- uar skating commences Saturday iiiemoon and evening. lt-mlli-iz-la-Zi -LEI-‘l‘ FOB VANCOUVER _ fiionstable Keyes oi the R. C. M. P. ietachment leit on Saturday morn- pg ior Vancouver, B. 0., to visit iis relatives-S -FOB THE MBN~We suggest cigars. cigarettes. shaving , brushes. Rolls razors, tobacco Xmas wrapped. a complete line. Bruno's Drug Store, Summerside. L-NTI-li-le-Zi light at the lovely gilt, which shs ,MUs'r LEARN MUCH -MADE GOOD MARKS-Mild Uldcne MacNeill, l't.N., has return? ed to her home in =- he alter completing her three years train- ing course in the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss MacNeili is to be congratulated on making the sco- 0nd highest marks in her RN. ex- aminations. S. was: ADJOURNED-gm the county CourtMiat Surnriierside on Monday the case oi Creelman MacArthur vs. Elmer B. Sharbell was further adJourned until Jan. l6, i935. B. . -"DOC" MacPIIEESON SAYS- A suit that is cut ior any body will Mi ilt every body. Get measured and fitted by “Doc,” exclusive lgent ior Summerside and vicinity ior the House 0i Stone. L-iflt-ll-ll-Si —FOIt Till IaAIIR-Inok over cur line or Yardleye. Potter and “ "We. Ashes or mess, Evening in Paris. Hudnut Sets, etc, chocolates Christmas wrapped. A call at Ill- uiun’! Drug Store will solve the Ilit problem. IrhTi-li-is-Zi —Wl CAN RECEIVE pelts ior London January sale la late as Thursday. Dee, p. Don't allow yuurpeltstobeheldovcr until next March bedore having them cilered for sale. Bring them in. they won't grow any bettor hang- ihs up in storage. Cash advances Elven. Dominion Silver Pox Furs. 1M. Surmn " and Charlotte- lown. J. D. Jenkins, mrarlottotown Ywfwelitative. L-Ifl-fl-fl-fli ~DEAT|I OI‘ Ml. CHARLES GBOGETT-Mr. Charles Grogctt, Who passed away in the Prince Uoimty Hospital on Friday last at lho age ogls years. was a highly "spotted resident oi North Tryon. Ft was a successiul iarrner and a consistent member oi the United Church. Ho leaves to cherish his “Emory his widow and one son. Alfred. residing with his mother o1 the homestead. Th: funeral took place on Sunday from his late rel- idence to the United Church, Rev. J- L. Lund conductin! the service. which was largely attonded. Inter- ment was in the Ulnted Oh Cemetsry._5 ~C. W. L. MEETING —‘ The ” . meeting oi the ltflflbll o! the Catholic Women's League at Wflvouche was held last -~weck in “lo Convent with a large number oi members attending. Mrs. Ernest Desiroches, vice president occupied "It chair. luv. Martin Monsghan. D~ ll. was present and sonnet"- lma the members on the splendid Work they have accomplished. The ‘Wu-ta oi the different committees "Ire submitted and showed that 3W1 department had been quite active. It was decided to purchase “Bu: drlm 1:93am m 553i‘? y osp . was e ‘or treats ior the children at "hrislmas time. it was decided to Wk boxes ior the sick. A box oi ‘hllylne was packed roi- sawin- . "ills Orphanage-S umh that each ieoiinine guest would be ”TH fSU -"lt_ADl0" — Get your radio overhauled by Stewart Hunter. Keosington. Bpert service. Satis- faction guaranteed. L-380l -DIATI ‘AT SPRING VALLEY Jlhero panad away on Thursday. Dec. 13th.. Mr. Douga-ll Ramsay o! king Valley aiter an illness oi some months. There are lelt to (nee Katherine Bryenton), Ind one daughter at bane: also his aged mother. Mrs. ,liwa_rd Ramsay. who is 93 years d I19: one brother, George o! Spring Valley: and one sister. Mrs- Oharlx MacBet/h o! Allistcn. ‘rho tuoeral took place ‘on Satin-day siternnon from his lain home k the Malpeque I ‘ y. Rev. Mr ‘Williamson officiating-S. WIVNOSQGIJ - ' —Miss Norma MacQua-rrio daugh- ter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Mac- Quarrie oi’ the Queen Hotel, Sum- ‘merside. lait on Saturday ior ‘Ib- rmto to continue her ‘ diam-S -—Miss Pearl MacDonald oi ,Portage has entered the Prince I County Hospital ior treatment. S- l -Miss Blanche Sonier o! Bum- merside is a patient in the Prince 1 County Hospital. S. ‘Address And Pres enta tron To Mrs. Jeans I ‘Iho regular monthly meeting oi the Girls’ Club oi the Summersidc Presbyterian Church was held last Friday evening at the home o! Mrs. ‘Ernest Walker. There was a very large attendance. At the close oi the regular meet- ing a rather pleasant surprise await- ed the nesident, Mrs. Jeans, when she was presented with an address and a lovely bedspread, which was the handicraft oi.’ the members o! the Club. Miss Frances Robertson read the address and Miss Zilpbs. Sharp made the presentation. ‘ Mrs. Jeans very iittingly replied to the address and expressed her de- | [knew entailed a good deal o! wank. Mrs. Jeans extended a cordial in- vitation to the girls to visit her in her new home in St. John. Mrs. Walker assisted by some o! the young ladies, served a dainty lunch. .- The meeting closed with singing "Old Lang Sync." Following was the adclrem read: To Mrs. q. J. St. Clair Jeans, Summerside. shear Mrs. Jeans.—-Iri view oi’ your approaching departure irom Sum-| mersids we have asked you to be» present with us tonight, at this our i last meeting oi the year, in orrleri that we might convey to you the thanks and appreciation oi’ our or- ization, the Girls’ Club oi the ummeraide Presbyterian. Church. ior the wonderiul interest you have shown in our work. and ior the splendid assistance you have render- edinallourundertakings. We do not iorget that the inception oi this Club was due to your initiative, and we assure you that this iact will be an inspiration to us in all our future activities. We cannot express in words the deep regret we (eel at your depart- ure from our congregation and our community. We can only extend the sincere wish that the richest o! God's blessings may be showered on . you and yours i_n your new home. and that the New Year may bring to all of you continued health and. - . m May we ask you to accept the ac- companying gilt as a small token o1 our appreciation and good wishes. not only ior yourself, but ior Mr. Jeans and Jackie also. The Girls‘ Club oi’ the Surnme Presbyterian Church, Zilpha Sharp, Vice-president: Frances Robertson, Secrets y.—S. IIOMIMAKIING QUIZ FACES COLLEGE GIRLS CAMEDGE. Mass. Dec. 1'1- tCPl-llhir students at Simmons. Wellesley, Radcliiic and other g omen's colleges nedolmled ‘their studies in home economics today in an eilcrt to save money ior their boy friends at Massachusetts Institute |oi' Technology. The extra diligence resulwd from an edict by sponsors or a party. w be held‘ at the Massachusetts Insti- tute o! i. hnology on Friday 1118M. is ‘equired to answer “yes” or “no” to a list o! 10 problems o! household management. Should the girl err in her answers her escort must pa a line oi 10 cents per error in addlt on to the regular part-y 1% And what is more. the Dirty sponsorsely. it wiubeeasyto nto m, ygious girl: schools on home- mgklnl" alter compilation oi the questionnaire statlstsics is coin- Building Boom Santi . Chilo JPN! l" boo in MM Brewer Is Found Dead (C). By Guardian's Spook! Wire) W'IN%OR. Ont" Dec. lG-Jbau Thistle. y ‘ o! tho Walkerville Brewing Company, was lound dead in a room in. a down- town hotel here today. His body was sirspended Irom an overhead water pipe by means oi a rope. Mr. Thistle had registered at the hotel early Saturday. when he failed to answer the telephone dur- ""2 the day. employees or the hotel grgrdced the door and discovered his . y_ VIRGIN ISLANDS ‘KNOWN AS SUMMITS 0F FABLED ALANTIS 'I‘here is s. group oi islands com- prised within the British West Indies-group which are somewhat oi! the beaten track. They are known as the Virgin Islands. and their trade is carried on with the leeward Islands served by direct steamship connection ircm" Canada by the "Lady" liners and ireighters ships. Trade is also carried on with the neighboring American Virgin Islands. Sometimes relerred to as the summits oi the fabled Atlantis. that mysterious continent the story o! which iorms part oi ancient muthology and which was said lo have lain beyond the Pillar-s oi Hercules, some claim where the Atlantic Ocean now holds away, the Virgin Islands were iliscovered by Gin‘ ‘ he Columbus on his second voyage in 1493. English buc- caneers drove out their Dutch iel- low “tradesmcn" in 166d and the islands were annexed to the Ime- ward Islands in the time oi Charles II. Canada, here as elsewhere throughout idle British West Indies, is the chic! supplier o! iour, imports increasing by 14.2 per cent in 1983 as compared with the previous year. Exports are principally cattle, char- coal mules, iresh fruit, sweet po- tatoes. bananas, chiefly to the Am- erican Virgin Islands tnd the Ice- ward Islands. TO FLY AIR-MAIL MIAMI, 11s., Dec. l'l—(<1’)-—An aerial training ship will be operated out oi’ here this winter in prepara- tion ior a flight by Pan American rwaya men across the Paoilic Ocean, a preliminary. i! all goes well. to establishment oi a ‘Trans- Paoilic airmail service. nm- htbian aeroplane, will "be flown from s. ‘bcsahew on prolonged ove- water flights to iamillarize ‘iivc o! six picked men with conditions they are likely to meet in a ilight irom Caliiornia to Canton. China. Each will be required to make himseli an expert in his own Job and to learn the jobs oi’ all his companions. The men who will carry out the experimental flights across the- Paciiic will be “captains" or "junior pilots" oi the air service. Each will be an experienced pilot, vigator. graduate _' and licensed radio operator. 'l'.‘hey will be trained in making flights over water. by day and night and will fly iurther and further irom land as their training develops. When the slant Diane takes of! from San Francisco ior Canton it will start an two-mile journey on a 56-hour schedule which. will necessitate an average cruisinl apeed oi’ 150 miles an hour- Tho plane is capable c! 191-11111" Ill hour with all engines tumind W“ at maximum revolutions, and has a range oi.’ 3.000 miles. The route o! the Trans-Pacific flight will be San Francisco to Honolulu. 2.4m miles; Honolulu to Wake Island. 2,300 miles; Wake mans to Guam, 1.500 miles; Guam m Manila. imo miles; Manila in Canton, 600 miles. ALLOWANCE! PAYABLE DIG. SUITII (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OITAWA, Deadly-Civil service superannuation cl... will be paid ior December on the 20th in- stead oi the end oi the month in order that the money may be available ior Christmas. The banks have been notiiled by u" mum" Department to cash the recoil?“ when presented any time Rm!‘ Dec. 20. About 5.400 persons receive these allowances. The cheques ior in. militia pensions W’ Mounted Police pensions will E0 out in time to be cashed on the same date. ..__--_--- moan -(CP) - mrins the O QM RhidCS past academic year oi the Canadian National steam-i The ship, a giant multi-rnotored W" _..._> mllliaior 3n u Tl EN EGGS Hill ABITATBRS Western Farmers Pelt Pro-strike Orators. EDMONTON. Doc. 1'i—A barrage of rattan cars hurled by irate anti- iarm-strikers greeted speakers sub- stituting (or grain-strike agitators when they appeared before a meet- ing at 5t. Michael, east oi here, last week. Peter Kalsan and Mike Yanliw, o! Royal Park, proxies ior Peter Klep- archulr, Mundare district's delegate to SovietRussia two years ago. who now is awaiting hearing oi his ap- peal against a two-month jail term ior wrecking a. grain wagon while ‘picketlng. and William Pylpow, ‘Town Councillor oi St. Michael and Chairman oi’ the meeting were lib- leraily splattered with foul-smelling {debris when the meeting broke up iin disorder. Kaisan and Yaniw were sent by .Kleparchuk to hold the meeting while he was busy in Mundare with a hearing before the Board oi Grain Commissioners, sent to investigate the grain strike in that district. The speakers had hardly finished presenting the "case ior the strike when the farmers. deciding against strike measu , pelted those on the platlorm with five owe-n overripc 6885- . Tl! Board oi Grain Commission- ~ers returned here tonight after con- cludin its investigation into char- ges o! undergrading and excessive dockage o! wheat delivered by lar- lners o! the Mundare district to el- evators. ' ORDERED PARENTS 1 ' T0 VIEW PICPUB£ (By The Canadian Pres) BROOKLYN. N._Y., Dec. l6 - Judge Sarryel D. levy. dean oi the domestic relations court here, was ‘so impressed with the periormance or Nova Pilbeam 14 year old Eng- lish movie star in the title role oi "Little Friend" that he “senten- ced" a. quarrelling couple in his court to see this iilm at a. local theatre and rehabilitate their home. Learning the parties had a, nine old daughter Judge levy re- called "Little Friend" as a picture aches and unhappiness she suiiers with her parents in disagreement. He thought thousands oi men and women who have encountered mar- ital snares would be brought to- gether in love and happinem through this picture. Nova Pllbeam got her iront name from the iiwt her grandmother was born in Nova Sciotic. SHOW BK} S€JNES WITH N0 CURTAIN (By The (‘ianadian Press) OXFORD, Dec. 16 — Rameauh opera “Castor and Pollux,” which was originally produced in Phris in 17W! has been presented by the Oxford University Club, for the first time in limgland. but was giv- en in Glasgow seven years ago. ‘The production is a marvel ol ingenuity. -there being no curtain and only one scene. Yet Heaven, the burial place o! the Kings oi Sparta. the Temple or Jupiter. and Hell were all edeq tely represented in the opera here. Costumes and head- gear were suggested in such cheap materials as velveteen, painted cal- ico. pine-cl and paper. and, according to a critic "looked real and rich." There was a small orchestra, - conducted with good eiiect. IIAI- SURVEYS MAY X UPSET BPHIINGTHIIJD. N.J-. Ike. 17- (Olu-Landholdcrs ;in Northern New Jersey's rich real estate tracts are nervous following discov y atop a ridge ct the Watchung Mountains oi epottery cone marking a prim- lary triangulation point fixed more than 5 years ago. The point. marked by early sur- Qveyors. was lost more than b0 years and r discovered by an Emergency Relief Administration engineering party. Jacob L. Bauer, lorrner state Ihigh engineer, says it may “PM! ‘land surveys in the real estate area. GOVAN, Scotland, Dec. 17-(0?) Harland and Wolii. shipbuilders, recently despatched to South Airlca ERS 119E GU i PRINCE» COUNTY stressing the blllld and” the heart- v auroral-Ct‘; A WINDSOR CASTLE Historic homo of the Empire'sRoyalFnmily . . . long may it reign! “Here’s the Christmas gift I want p...a Radio” Here's the greatest gift of all. . . a Victor "Globe Trotter" Radio, the gift that keeps on giving! 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Well RHOWH llfllfwl Wh° W“ ate The actual work oi inspection seen here recently in the screen begins with the examination oi’ the version of Bar-Me's ‘What Evvry , _ animals beiore and alter slaughter. Woman Knows,“ is a native oi Quc- - I _ I: there is no disease. the carcass bec City and attended school here l: , is permitted to pass to the slaugh- as a child. Her parents, Capt. and l _ (grin; department, and lrom thence Mrs. Charles Watson. who can"! j ‘ . every phase oi manning‘: is here from Eilglandh were flrbotl. l trol. No S minent in lea ca a ars. -» .- To mum a“ the” points’ cg: bllxlxowedder couringlrlttgr cgrnleavc the Plant filer the family moved to Ottawa_ ‘ ' ' owledge. consent. The part played by Miss Watson'- provlnciai and export shipments oi meat products manufactured in Canada. and to those products brought into the Dominion irom other countries. Only sound and w“ lesome meat iit ior human con- sumption is allowed to be shipped from one province to another, or to countries outside Canada; the handling oi meat and meat products mhst coniorm to stringent sanitary requirements; no hsrmiul dyes. preservatives. or chemicals are al- lowed to be used. and honest label- ling oi the products is enforced. (lanadafs Meat“; Guarantee In view o! the fact that the as- surance or a supply o! sound, whole- some meat is one o! the best meth- ods oi saieguarding the public health, the meat inspection service ‘administered by the Health 01 ‘Animals Branch oi the Dominion pepsrtment oi Agriculture may. thereiore, be regarded as one oi the most vitally important services ren- ldered by the Canadian Goverm- service o! control is efficiently Schl were in residence at Ox- i t u“ 1m _ N21121:: “m” the mum,“ 9a "om ‘we powerm‘ Batman“ “gailgafi; ‘ilnulirbttigstlklrlldgogller-Mcikltuanfival: 3:1‘: grit‘; eexlltgeflfigellrllsesetllbstsmtllzriltfiilbewlflbh 0i an inspector. 1n mg Barrie picture required tho“- me Unmd “w” m“ n" ‘mm ‘lli-latilbeorfiouth mm lied Foods Act and applies to inter- meatrsn and meat Products. including Hence. the legend "Canada APDN- abilli-Yln>srv<‘?_lf_pffllillstll“fnlly‘ _ Germany. ___; .. _: ——-— *—' ’ " o‘ ‘ M ' SEARCHING FOR sour/rs TOY FACTORY .mi.i.xvilbus,baaoi=ofih Roaogaa, uoieroué - ,w»aai~eroi~i,1a~esvuis, ~ Aeievius, Oiohuni-EE, ciEAQnElb. l-OQAPN. mo "ii-mews am? wavovzrz "worms. yfflilfliilflfltlliltlllltllllflll":"rtrw“ w-