i . 0a weqlnudav. Dac- 5. the semi tap} tgp/iinstarfs Unlversityhm! . ' . __ _‘ hing to an ‘ ‘ and lpstructive leet 21h- r. .Nash,miw .. ' pofiti‘, eashisiub ‘Pub e ‘Speake ‘and 5pc "hill! Wit it so We .0. \ . s? ‘p-e '1: - 1A. x. I :\ . cal with in s n. g‘ milézrost Pl. hnglaiizier. u n, 11¢ ryremuhl itr. Nash ‘pointed out "clearly the». __ 4_ 5" “it! Qflnvfln“. ' t too often _ . p ' ' , oratory which belong , totttiednasters ot eloquence. 3Q went on to showthe tijalts o: n)“, ‘ Acikftoflltig persfiriialityglitiost ' 111.. .. HPNP.“ ° 5P! er and tilt’- lualltiesasseiitlal to his speech, y- illi words would carry conviction " iachpomt was illustrated by ; ironic!» l9?‘ "liken from‘ l.“ ‘lea of craters. Among"- hose quotedfwgrp Daniel O‘Con ,3 lir Wllfr Sun-lei‘, Joseph 55m ; iir Charles Tilpper, Sir Gating, “cater and oyd George. l ‘ "He showevb w these greatgtgm.“ ‘no _ dived‘ at’ a. time when quq. " iorlsjof momentous import were on. ‘ lupyinfirtienh minds, and hey I heirie _ uence paye a major . "n “uniting” discordant elements m? aflpctlng. reform. His clear and liq. i i --\ . l ST CH osonasrm-zrn nlesninr. ankle l a more ‘com- " plete love. “GRHIP or THE YUKO She had made her vows-to God- he remembe édtihly that!" loved her! A powerful picture o! Mullet iblevoice gave dramatic expresglqn to the excerpts he read and brought forth; from those gems of 0min", » the beauty which is often imieltaim Tllltntmo LOVE Bron! or THE ran norvm-wmi rnAlvcls-x liusnMAlv - AND NEIL HAMILTON m; Nil Piillilllllliifi .lllillll l . Hearty Support Pledg- _ _ ed. to. Movement to ti‘... Iilttcose Silk of Is- “W” 1on4 Potatoes lost to til. wilder. l-Ie also paid l ' glowlhg t_ ladle to our Island pair-hi and reformer,“ Edward Whalen. r Mn’ Nash. throughout his m. dress; received the closest attention . fromian appreciating audience, and at conclusion of it, a hearty and unahimouavote of thanks, mom byddr. Gerald McGulgan hiifgeq, 0h by Lawrence Connolly, t... him by the Chairman, Mr.» Earl ‘ itnn. _ . _ the evening the College Orches numbers. ndered several pleasing the singing of the National Anthem. . passions, _ ght hackgiori because millions-hive asked f it! “' Seriously " Injured By Car? WOW‘??? ..$..¢¢"* - Treasure Hunt i . a / whlolfwai‘ seconded by m: Mclnnis andearrled ' jNevada ”~at , fiiCapitoll a 'I'ha Zane Grey winners come in ‘as clock-workJtljelat- cstoi his ting ‘ romances to be released by-Panmountis "Ne- vadd" a smashing.stpry_ of a two~ gun-man who does a mighty piece or work routing evlllainoua band, - ..i'ore_ settling downrio a peaceful life with a wonderful girl. opening yesterday at the Capitol Theatre the production made‘ a gspontaneous hit with the audience. Gary. Oebller. the stanlooka like ii ‘itremendaus bet for Paramount. He ‘is tall, look at. and ideal as ‘_n wabfnjhllfi-ixlfl leading woman, or“ "?"3'.."‘T.i‘.““ so“ l a , Grey P" - 1'° 9° w" In a resolution led heart ~' lion» A Kill °i.°.¥°°llll°n°l Wllllhsuonort to the nfitsnfi to. in? she woai-thelmmtlw 0i the I-"ll- crease the sale of relniierpotetoes " 8 illiam wit: nauclous UPugh-i automatic ma- y m.» nesscf the that it is imperative for-us to take action with regard to sell- lnl S9318. ' RE I otsto (B! British “NW1 Prcsal LONDON, Dec. 6—'Iwo adventure- lmring Women and a retired arm? uilictnhave compleidlil Film l°l' " ‘sea. hum. which may solve once and for all the problem of whether thifliirnirantie de Florencia. the spanish galleon which Sank l" Tohermory Bay in i558, really does contain Armada. treasures. ‘h’ “’“-“°2..§’.’ ‘ii“.£““.l"“‘l'£..°’.‘; . . ton 1m - - . _, i 91,14 376"‘ fidon] ‘ins for years has taken Wm“ "ma" an interest ‘ Yesterday afternoon shortly b?’ ipre two o'clock as little Miss Eve- lyn Wedge, the live year old lillllh- ter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wflllfi of surnxriciside was nuxilntg along » . . _ . _\, » _ near~the junction oi a r a-n- " I ~ Spring streets she stepped bflkk- . For Christmas wards off the curb near the Bank ~ - ~ ' cf Commerce and was knocked 110W“ . by the lender of an automobile oom- ing from the east and driven by Mr. Jerry Doucette. . The car was travellinii‘ slowly will was stopped in a. few feet but un- fortunately not hetero the ironi- wheei had‘ passed over the little (he's body across the abdomen. That she was not killed instantiY is almost miraculous ‘as the acci- dent‘ happened on the bare con- crete street. ‘ . .when picked up blood was run- ning from the mouth and she W95 apparently unconscious when car- ried u» her home only a. few W155 away on spring street. A doctor who was immediately summoned found the lnlurlw w 8W“ m“ h: at once conveyed the patient t0 the Prince County Hospital. where it was found that no bones were broken though serious lntemal in- juries were infllcted. At a late hour last night the little sufferer was {e- Dortzd ‘w be realm" "" '“”‘""". “’ as could be expected with ilope Ell" tzrtuined for her n-c- -- - an rr SOLVE-D that Wt‘. "it: 9,. ., will-w oi Ira m‘ lll "W!!! will! .‘ 19°"- nlent; s, ’ f a conicreholrin chnrlottstown , w: 615$) Q e rneetinli closed with m“; Manitoba." the . the‘ , . _ N“ cup, emblem 0i .~ amateur has??? 5.“? Idi ‘Willi!’ lnacy‘ inflexi- t a" , _ ~ on aoccifltth. also“ rice-w » ' ' "l" dooghtvlli 7 ittc the west RhdyBla (Special to The Guardian) "tQONUION, Dec. ‘ts-With thrci special trains operating from Mon- treal over Canadian National itali- ways to carry steamship passengers to Halifax for sailings during the coming week end. the next few days will ‘see the peak of the "Home for- m-lristmas" movement of Canadian‘. who are going to spend the hdi- daya in their old. homes overseas ~ Four boats will leave Halifax during the coming week and each of that. will carry a large complement "cl. Canadians from both the Eastern: and Western Provinces to‘ s their winter holidays in the old ' These passengers will gather in Montreal during the next few din, and during Saturday and Sunday‘ will move to Halifax in the tiilte. special trains which have been ar- ranged-for them. . - Sailings over this week end from Iialifax will be the Lapland and the Baltic oi.’ the White Star Line and the Frederick VIII of the avian American line with pass-algal for Bcandanavlan ports. The Till‘ canla to? the Cunard Line, final filings for passengers returning to opean ports for Christmas take place during the following wet! 8211111. when two passenger liners will so . behhld’ jiirfllilviDtrl-‘liith iri- taught "Leo Collins. , c, in thesunken calico“ ‘ltQ_id*‘-'of‘\lie' 13th isiupreylously Ill‘ lance aided Varsity at left wing. 1193 and has tried more than once in llilllmelli T19??? 35‘?- Y’ ‘ hlmi!‘ llP h" antes ‘ ""5331 w“? reach its ancient decks. - i ‘ " ' ‘" ' ha "played an “Cilllllillllll chem" He is over/lo, but he does not pie ptkflm. a ' consider himself tooold to do a bit ~~aui Coach Jack Hughes. hllfllsemcf diving when on occasion ce- - Tveiiaran or many. an lillilnfilullimnndn, _ » , k M melee. has, every other member vi Thewomen wheelie nssisthlm , , mm the titled sextet on hand, pills ii ln-the comingadventure/are both ~ * *‘°“,..°‘...."ii.“‘..l“.'f“i“i...°.i’é“‘if.l“ * ’ e rs -_ - ry’, “TWTMNE.” 5 » mill-la“ .. Y?!» powrerful asptge team which §4,,¢§§f,ne§§" or, élgeensberry; t will -l~ ‘Wall’; flohwljfit“; ahwrtein- swept out‘ of Montreal l t spring other is Mrs. Margaret Leask, wile "Weill"?! 5m"? with thirnew-won honors?!‘ of a. retired naval olllcer. she livai F?“ Mm‘ “Though he ‘starred half a decade M Dyilichurch, Kent, and has - one d‘ m4“ .' agwara wdefenseman when Uni-fsmen gen, vbrslty of Saskatchewan struggled. "colonel Foss has becnlhuntimyr, fllifillgliflto "tliirAllan Cup finals," roi- this particular vessel since i908 Turv . is the tricky perform- said Mrs. Leask recently. "I have is fill the roomy shoes o! been associated with him for years M horse lbisinthnuilt ctilose to the as his seercéigighznfli I have b‘??? . . . ‘ y-ncve eless as plenventnuseaw eao rv ducted "by Rev. Dr, Sidey, assisted "l8, ‘Qelvlil? ' gmjwmlfl‘ iifspeedfliik-‘experlence provides the reach the sunken treasure. ‘ by m“ J_ w_ l\__ uinmlson. “ llllllléi‘! 59 REV, 5- . - _ . ‘(added value that makeshim a cap- "I dent think anybody has ac - . _ There wlllbe servlceirr lower Moi? gm; successor to the standout star ually seen the gaessei sing; it sank _.. ' "' "’ ‘ f ‘theililfl’ ‘chain ions. " in Tobei-rnory y over i-co oen~ Wcrduizlvrs- - '1, _ " lf‘ ‘otfPBlake $atson. master ol]turles'll80- blii illliislllell have ‘*1’ " 33354.11“ llllmlll- etickhandlliig along the left hoards ready been recovered from lt-coihs or the. wit"??? and’ Gordon Mackenzie; ever-toiling silver plate and so forth-and pieces piirdl-‘tlie-Prih- iiqhvlorweigx will be back at their of guns have also been brought w some lititutirlri" on the front ilnc. the sci-race. ' ‘ ‘ ’ two-medical students, who “We shall spend at lmiii “mm he a» ed-iipso well with Blair, pro- working on the sallwli llegfilto-wcrk Just as effectively with “It lies under ‘t? fxfawligerfiféf; ,ey.'~' ’ ' ' i ' fromthe steamer er l ‘ ' fliirdefense which gained five BBY- ' fMr. ‘Nishut-olzlsta in its seven play-off cog- " "£1811: hm“ ' tilt! "tseasonandwasrealltewe a 0 “ ga-ldiitstilndiilgilfactor in i the‘ strident iiizvll a license iii ii lease cilia!!! i!" all ailllliiflblt which was started at a recent con; IIMWYQI- W . Powell- ‘lfin ‘>1’ ference of potato growers and ship- WWVW- “m9 mmulh "3 “m” Wm‘ pers in Charlottetown. the farmers a ‘TWWSQWM WflqFmmctg- The m‘ of Tigpish and vicinity at a. largely l- “Mt 55 duewmi “mm- attended m: ing held ‘on Dec. 4th he W”? 81v“ a remind" 0i ‘the called attention to thelnrperatlve ' ' d!!!“ °l “m” "M". u“ mcandl“ need for some action with respect ' ‘ sane was at its waist and Billy the to this important matter. missions-inc rilmW-se- will" is m. J. a. momssey presided at sbmatliihs oils-bad mu himself. l" the meeting, which was called for “P” 5939111198 b!“ h" mnywmch the purpose of discussing the potato cause him l0 “R'- lllfi 811mm"! 9W‘ situation. After some preliminary ity for law and orderafter the first remarks he caueq upon Mf_ J, 3, #9911. ~ ' ~. - _ '_ Myrick to give a. report of the po- Tllo IQUOILlXlVOIWHS love comnli- tato conference held in Charlotte- cations" diierce‘ can‘ fish“ bfl- town on ioet. 25th. - i tween WW8 8nd cattle rust-low. Mr. Myrick gaveadetaiied synop- lfillifllllrls 18911189 mil-YEW!!! Scelllll sis of this conference, which was backsrmmds in the :Bouthwest. The mid in the Board oi Trade rooms 9110378181111? i8 llllllflillli and at which a central committee The millions who enloy Zane was appointed following a. decision Grey's inimitable stories of the West to call a further meeting of all in- wlll Welcome this‘ lat-eat addition B. terested at a litter date should the P. Bchulberg, Paramount movement find satisfactory response. producer; gave John Waters, direct- The idea. in view, w. Myrlcic ex- or; bianche instructions to go plained, is to form some advance out and make the best Zane Grey to method of marketing potatoes, such slits. He did it! . as the Wheat Pool, etc, to control The final chapteriof "Terrible production and distribution in or- People" and the opening chapter of der that the potato producers of the Oapitofs new serial “The Van- this province may obtain a. return, ishlnii Rider" completes this fine commensurate. with the quality of YPBK and hill, ' i ' - their“ product. The speaker gavel " a very interesting talk from the .- _ sin". . nowsmane. not! u s _ roshdiriiy-atiawwutbw 1%- . . . . ' - ' mew r 41:11am; or ~ mmnisills-Tha" in F119 froln Summerside, rounding districts. came in our all" their last respects to their old friend and neighbour. There werp mint’ beautiful floral tributes. The service w"! es at the. house and grave were con- . n. ; ,‘ w lilo-Writers ‘viihdlreulno Brita; niinuwrrvs ROAD woman's?” . INSTITUTE", "*1 ,= I. The ‘annual meeting tzsflqdlvllfs Road Women‘s lnatitu WdUJT-ihtild in the schoolroom on Nov. 1i. Thirteen members. one visitor pre- sent. The meeting opened by the read- ing of the “Creed". Rnlllfiflll. W93 answered by "My Earliestnfieotpllec- tion." Minutes of last meetini arm ' read and adopted. After the-Finali- cial tateme ‘ o! ‘pr vioust yearnwas from his son..- of Everett, Iidasm, of , _ _ 4 of his wife on Wednesda eve after a lingering illness. The berca - ed husband was ionneriy on‘ , stall of the post ofliee at summer'- Gilli! aide and the deceased‘ lady .a form-wires er valued member o the stafl of ‘ Messrs. l-lo en's. L . Jami-abet‘ . marriage ' . - Imiis. daughter ofMr: —--—--—<00-————- DUVAR 8.61100!- Q Honor Roll of nuvai- School to: the rnonthof November. " ‘ J Grade X-l. Paul Gallant. .1 ldeus Blanchard. " . er to engage in the hunt ‘ _ a ‘ Avenue 5.11m; _ Rfiifhiviguléivgfi Ilianchard. 3. Dorice Dal-- VIII-d . w. m. nucnAnAn Following is the standing of M Buchanan School" for the month of November : Grade 'VI.II—I. Jenn uselcinnon- toms! 2, Hamel MacReerS, Havel Martin. John Buchanan. Grade I (Sm- oi-sde r (JrJ-i. Dorothy Mac Rae: 2. Jodie Docherty’. 3. Mariior et-iiuohanan - ~ Annie Nicholson Grade VIIi-gl. Ohrlstena Macnae; 2, Marlon MIcKlnnon; 3, Jean Bu- al.1113111- ‘- Grade Illa-l. Atwood MacRae: 2. 1.~ Mary-Buchanan. shippers point of view and also spoke encouragingiy of the potato t, industry. . R/BV. G. J. itfcbellan... the next ‘speaker, said that in growing po- , rmers should not grow more than t y can stone, as the selling of potatoesat l8 ‘cents per bushel. when forced to put them on the market at this price, is not as pro- fitable as feeding the product in the farm animals. Live stock", he insisted, is the foundation of mixed fainting which we should encourage and promote. Although there is the milking of cows, etc, he hoped that in the near future the country districts would be linked up with ex. Mclnnis o! ‘Pravellefls sautee- sides her rrowlng husband _o daughters. ed '1 and 8 years, i! left to inou" . ‘ ‘Io them the sympathy of e. wide circle of merslde friends is maddest-e. i -'ri.nnniflo Ion ornlnno or iirsii°nrtssim=nsist O ' O 0U Hospital par he ~ on weanssaiiy afternoon injthe Hospital parlour to complete the plans for the furiiiah- ing and‘ early occupation of the" cw ‘Nurses Home. The new f is still some drudgery connected with M‘. _ = lfax, has teaiiiulilucoess, in intaet-iwith" Art errand} be‘ _ town Puttee still between the posts and she enter-gull _ his mountainous WardMcVey- and nus- crcllil" ~11! lo’ " Williamson acting ha _ '13s bilge outer-guarded! nur-citflei. = ‘Z l ' _. “itanniilglhed tall l! "Tolllhg-togathwln itsseoondse ' -, o? e apirtriibtits , to on this‘ gealidenylngi trials cape}; , Ho is being‘ validly ed to iifwvenuhoroeffectlveiaco n-f N ed iothls city. ‘ » . i" lbgflte the hopes oi’ coach Hashes. ' Iiijullditlon, the. defense will v e the Jid erratum: l 4 G BT-'-A P0 p,- a POL! n - lithe illusions weighs olosew-ioopounus. . lid-- 1111565166.! . *7"? Plilcook. prominent iun ‘éii nisqwitinvag-rnncy; lastye "s relief men; wli sub .l . . o - centre and Wonk M33; dilnalil. new member of the Vdr: cisterns tlatgid roe w k_ iartaitib than at righnviirggyscg ¢_ eiie ‘ lttoiversover tlie ix-reotr ' ‘a B In", anvlivzspins in read and general buslnessdisoussod the election of ofllcers for the cnsu ing year took place. ‘President. Mrs IVLizzie Corcoran; ' 1 Mrs. ‘Peter A. McKenna: "Secretary. [miss Mary McQuald; circulars-ms Joseph Cullen, ‘Mrs. JohnvOorcor ‘an, Mrs. Hannah Goodwin: Audit-- ors. Mrs. Peter Carter. Mrs. James Last n t’ 3MP.“ 8, w; " d. sanphy; School committee: Mrs. deranged " e Ringers Hardware" by Hugh McAree, Mrs. Hannah‘ Goddl ‘ __ h; n"; mow“ n; the win. The next meeting will be hdld second “cmny " at the home of _Mrs. Peter A._ Mc- ‘Jrfiymllyiof "Moore dz McLeod" Kenna. Roll call will be ans rolled‘ ed high single" cf-iiz, while by “Different uses of potatoes. _ G; McQuaid rolled the high ‘three of vote of thanks was tendered td t!!! w pm; ' . ' retiring president. andthe s . ipvflmn‘ pygmy» of the National‘ Anthem to‘ the the Duke's ancestors by James slot-l 1 - 7 it sopifL-nvc ‘ COMWISCIQL LEAGUE Vice-President . l’ VI-l. Pius Pitre. 2. Halli _ y-i. Marie Blanchard. i. l ti _ DQUOII, s. Priscilla potion. '. Attcndaricm-Helene Doi- rle Blanchard. mullet Teacher, Louis Gillfllin department. Grade 13-. ' tre. 2. Olive Gallant. l. Richard. ‘ n-i. Eveline Gallant. 1.- 3. Joni?“ A. Gallant. 'A-1. Edmond Gallant. 1' ‘_‘ Richard. 3. Clarice Blanch-g. ‘ Teacher. _ . 7‘ . » . and sold it lor‘ fl hydro electric power systems and l ~ r < every farmer would then have his " . m” “lop”? m electric engine for doing these new. m. Meneiien spoke of the satisfactory rotirhs from anfacre oi " ‘ mishlvhainvfimy $.12 m“ var e. , , _ - . .. . ‘Mm’ 5W1‘!!! iinliebfi shter ~n blinfalrda-llnlypnt invaluable everywhere ' I ‘ ‘ . the greeting to a close.- A ' dd flit"_li.t¢'l~‘vill "lialijsn in? rlehtlglllifiln‘? "" i3‘ $l?~°nl‘5?f.‘3€l?3€"§3 “tress ~ “M . were» ;~ .~ “E semi cAnnrqAiv iilrAn soiogp; Following i! _ standing‘ "W “l” “at v I owl ‘ml-ails many" "s- - 2. mourn-glam... i,'._..* f1!» may fichoulgifs. duo's‘; 51d’ ' - unuum ‘ "m. ‘Wis -l- Ale did-poops. Wglllzliilliiv... " rt . Y-J-lqfitrthq‘ Samuel Lowery; .34; l0 v III ' i‘ Grade 11-4, Jenn“ . “Q t,” Pm NQHINlOhOIIOIl.‘ ,. . ., - ' a crude I—i,. Ho‘ x Y "n" JOW l‘ seen: le- ill??? lfltrqny. ;.. n, Oteary. was ’ ‘ on business. today. - a . ‘is. __ l“ i; . .'-..l .» winter shipping‘ l.‘ ‘ - ~ Illi-DWW