. l“ tpnas AGIFTOFA- m‘ I cilthamwarch ‘There arc several Waltham models that are particularly su fable for gift urpdses, whore tho desire is to make a rca ly mcmorube presentation. The Ladies’ Convert- ~u ic Bracelet watch illustrated above is one. This dainty lie watch has tho “disa ipearin eye,” an exclusive Waltham feature, enabling the watc to be worn on chain, brooch or wrist, in any way that fashion may dictate. ‘iyeuqflanlsflvilreliwaltham “Colonial A" a WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL. » I i ~__ “TOYVI LLE is now Open” @- _ FIMIIIIS PIINT torpieoe. UONIDON, Ont, announcement that is expected to cause a wove of interest through- 1Y 111110118 art lovers in- Canada, was confirmed here to-night by James Colerlck who has just com- lllated the purch-aso of Paul Peel's 11111M@1‘l>.ece. "After the Bath" from the Government of Hungary- The painting wihich has been re- produced and sold in every coun- try of the world, was the great- cot triumph of thscareer of one of ‘London's native sons. who exe- cuted it in Psi-is in 1890 and e-x- hiibdted it at the Paris salon, where he was awarded the gold medal in the following year. The pain-ting was sold from the salon to the Hungarian National Art Museum at Budapest, where it has since- been held, and it has . Pllll Pill IIIIMIS ll] I [IINIIII IHIIM ‘HIINEIHY James Colerickof London Has Completed Negotiations for Its Purchase -— Home , 1 City of Artist Will Now House His Mas- Dev 4-—~Am- nowf become available out the art world. and particular- z. .-. pun-M.» .~...m..»... twosome-Am. a - AIiAH-“Jfi-‘g THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I Killed By Needle Left In A Rabbit His Wife Cooked LIVERPOOL. Dec. ii-Whiie eat ing rabbtt at dinner, a barber. Thomas Sharp 0i’ ‘Liverpool swal- lowed whart he thought was a bone. lt turned out, however, to bu a. sewing needle and some time later this caused his death. His wdife at the inquest, said: "1 llfvlmrod a dinner of rabbit and sage and onions, and then sewed it up with a needle and cotton. l must have forgotten to remove . the needle." Sharp had delayed going to h pital until his neck bind? swell. The doctors, however, could find nothing although the X- rays were used. (v through the financial extremities or the Hungarian nation. Th _ lit was only during the post- icklafnoiltmgiélgn m‘: £11; 033L121; martem examination that the needle was l-ound. 1ft had perfor- estlmzates its present value at $50, 000 to $76,000. T119 Purchase price converted into Hungarian money, is a. huge sum in terms of kronen, 111111 1'1 19 181891)‘ this feature ,of iiliiilflmy in exchange that nmkes possible the bringing of this worldfamous picture to the prime city of tts master. Mr. Coielriok. who is wldeliy known in art circles as a critic, Kivesit as his opinion that ori i; bas-‘s of one hundred Dorms o; merit in-Gainsborougns Blue Boy which-recently sold to an Ameri- can M 8700.000. “After the B8111" is entitled to a rating oi ninety. Saw Stranger Hanging Around y St. Boniface Coll. WI-NNIIPBG, vDec ib-A stranger man whose actions were such as to arouse her suspicions was seen banging around the grounds of St. Boniface College on ‘the eve of last Saturday's fire which cost ten lives, according to the statement today of Mrs. Charles Loisalle, of St. Boniface to a_ reporter Mrs. Loiselle has been subpoenaed to give evidence before the provin- cial iii-e commissioner. She said i.i an interview that she saw a “mysterious mnn" on the college grounds carrying a rope on his arm at 8 p.m. Friday and two hours later she saw him again in the same vicinity. The man was acting suspiciously, she declared and she hurried home. ‘Mrs. Loiselle stated that at 81in the wcpnlty of Red. pimp He iLabor Member ' Tenders Apology ‘LONIDONZ, Dec 4.—Jack Jones the dockefs’ champion and labor ‘member for Sllvertown, West iHam, reappeared in the House of Com- mons yesterday after his suspen- sion on Tuesday. following his re- ference to ministers as "dirty dogs" and tendered an apology. The episode has thus been smooth- ed over. Falling Branch Kills Woodsman BAmH-URST, N.B. Dec. 6.-—~ Sudden death oame to Joseph D. ‘Landry last Thursday while he was working at a lumber camp of the Gloucester and Trading Co.. y French Crook Had 11-111- 511B W85 80001111185194 b)’ 11°1iwas sawing down a. tree when a ated the gullet and set up acute ln-fiamaton of the neck and chest A verdict of accidental death was returned. N0 banger Possible. For Railway Men to Hold Up Country iuorvrzinAr. Dec 6.1mm the time was at hand when by the ad- vance of motor truck traffic on road-s it would be forever impos- sible for two millions of railway employees to hold up the business of the continent in any endeavor 1-9 9111111"? ‘V7180 or other demands, was one of the chief points made in an address on transportation 111011191115 11>‘ Guy Toamllis here to- 11811. He pointed out lcbat over a million such truck were in use between Canada and the United States today and that even wit), 1-119 Dfflsvnt roads it was cheaper and safer to use this nteans of Imllsbvrtation in preference tr railways for distances of a pun. (IP81! 1111105 0r “mien Sense 0f Humor Took Jeweller to Police Head. quarters Where He Robbed Him of Gems PAIRIS, Dec. 6.—~A crook with a sense of humor and nerve this af- ternoon took a Jeweller to the re- ception roof of the perfect of po- lice and then-e robbed him ofrings _ It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans The World's Besi Cleaner The Worlds Biggest Seller Ask any of the hundreds of “Hoover” owners in Charlottetown if the “Hoover” gives satisfaction—if it is an efficient cleaner-if it gets the dirt, threads, lint. W-e d0n’t ask you to take our word for it —just ask any Hoover owner. makers. All the up-to-date features of the Hoover are patented and cannot be used by other The “Hoover” is th_e only cleaner which beats as it sweeps as 1t suction cleans. Special XMAS Offer .$ DOWN Until Christmas we will sell a limited number of Hoover Sweepers on exceptionally easy terms. secures a Hoover. l Pay the balance in easy v montliiy payments. In buying on electric cleaner the thing‘ to keep in- mind is “ultimate satisfaction.”,,'- Better to gsttlie right article than to save a few dollars on an inferior machine. Actors buying.’ Hoovers are “one price” everywhere. TRY mm mnoovnn" son 01m want; FREE on cannon l-We will gladly send the .“Hoover” to your home onf-trisl sothat you can test it I elght-year-oid daughter when sh saw a mun wearing a short khaki coat standing in the collcge grounds a short distance from the build- ing. He had a rope in his hands and n long belt over his shoulders. Returning through the grounds two hours later he was still there. The young daughter corroborated Mrs. L0lselle's statement. Miss Viola Smith also has been “railed before the commissioner to Wostify regarding her statement that she saw evidence of - fire lshortly after one o'clock in the direction of the college. Inmates A memorial service for victims 10f the fire was held in St. Boni- face Cathedral this morning. The enquiry was suspended on its ac- count. lbut was resumed this af- tprnoon. Awei- .HAIG N-OT FOCH IS WNNE-R OF_ BIG WAR ILONIHON. Dec ii-Aniother book telling just who won the war is off the press. But this one by George AB. Dewar, and Lieutenant Col- onel Blrraston, entitled "Sir Doug- las l-Iaig’s Command," is of espec- ial interest to the British public because it makes the astonishing statement that it was Haig and 'not Foch who planned the counter offensive that ended the war. The fsct that the book was written with the approval of Ea-rl l-laig from information supplied by him adds considernlble weig-ht to the arguments advanced in favor of the British commander. l-t is stated that Foch wanted Haig to attack the Germans on the Roye» Chau-lnes line, but the British gen- eralissimo refused and s-ulbmittad a different plan of attack. There was a heated debate but Fitch was finally persuaded to abandon an alternative scheme which he had prepared and to adopt I-iaigh plan Exposure-then painful chest wlihnightciingi 1-‘0111- D1111 1 let that develop. R011 11 11W congestion and you are rel evcd _ of your cold. Apply Sloan l- Don' t rub. It flmtfraler-strikes right Into the sore spot, Wlfml 11 up, starts the bl caminil ""1 going. This simple. I11“ ‘"1 action banishes the 120118931 "- °'large branch broke off and fell. i-oom-i of the building were n t on 11 b ' libs blaze until after (lwb ($210012: casualties occurred in an uprising assigned his so“ to lake worth several fhousand dollars. sknkmi; mm, on, the Ewe of meflfhe thief, who ‘has since been head and killing hm, almost “Nlldenltrfied as an Algerian named, ‘silently. The body was- im-mediatelcohen- 95131111911 “"1111 1-119 1100111.‘. iy broug-ht to town. and on Fridayiand 10111811! he is b61115 sought by, w.” take" m ms tonne, home hflth-e pol-ice with a fervor of which: Grand Ansg The, funeral wok even the vdctim- cannot complaimi I protect your health i and saved your shoes? ‘To protect yourself against colds, gri" throat and pneumonia, caused by We; wear DOMINION Rubbers. J To enjoy the comfort of warm, dryfeeti rainy and snowy weather-wear 1'7 RUBBERS. To prevent accidents on slippery sidew” wear DOMINION Rubbers. To save your shoes on stormy days DOMINION Rubbers. y DOMINION Rubbers are soundly econ because they save your health and our too, and besides, DOMINION Ru ber - longer. l They are comfortable, too, because you c. the exact size and shape to fit ever; you wear. ' I ’ Don't ask for “a pair of rubbers”. Say shoe man “I want DOMINION Ru jrri-i 1p ‘riff-i :7; o wr-n ‘Bkg; 1414 .z~ 1 ‘PP’?! f‘ place on, Monday momma The‘ Cohen introduced himself to the late Mr. Landry was well knowni-leweller 9M1? 11111-1 111181110011 11-11 cnrctigiiout the parish and highiylan 111111111111! 111811 O1 1V1- 1111111111111. ‘though-t of by all. He leaves hisjthe 111‘@1e<>1°11><>11¢e- W110 incident wife and a farnlily of twelve chi1d-|‘*"11-‘"111 111° 11111111 11°Wv111111111111 111 rem who have the sympathy obthe French ca-pltal, and‘ stated the community in their Brent sndllfiifftwilfi felffgéexfzlfllftfl 1° 11.112111] sudden o . . ‘ - 11 Wfl-i 00 l as busy 0o visit the stores. He had_ accordingly commissioned him‘ (rCohen) to make several choices] of rings which the jeyveller. should -bring to the prefecture where a final selection would be nrade. T119 Jeweller. balmy and pleased to the In Greek Uprising IAITIHENIS Dec. 4—ll‘hreo hundred against the Turkish rule in Smynra according to a despatch received from that city today. Civilians and Kemaiist troops fought amid" the ruins of the city burned when the Turkish Nationalists seized it. The revolt occurred when man)’ of the inhabitants, alleging that oc- cupation of Greeks had extinguish- ed all social and economic life in Smynra. staged a. big demonstration iin favor of a return of the Greek 7adminlstration. The Kemalists at- tempted to disperse the gathering but met with unexpected 0111105111011- IA pitched battle raged lor some itime. Canadians Meet In Western Town CALGARY. Dec 6.—'More than one thousand natives of the Marl- time Provinces of ‘Prince Edward gcotia gathered in annual reunion in the ‘Palliser ‘Hotel last night 1° do honor to the provinces h!’ 1116 sea. Several memprominent in ' and public life former re- sidents of the seaboard provinces. delivered eu-IOEIBUB 1911191113 171 their birth. lMr Justice Tweedie Prince Edward island; Hon. R. B. Bennett New Brunswick; Bishop J '11. MoNally Prince Edward island; W. A. MacDonald barrister Nova Scotia were among the sneakers For the first time in the history of the Maritime ‘Provinces associa- tion 'Nswfoundland was represent- ed at such a gathering when A. 1M -Peters supervisor of the Alberta. branches of ‘the Bank of 111011118111 and a native of Newfoundland spoke on its behalf. ‘those present. displayed 1111111 111- dicating they were from Newfound- land. “l wish to congratulate members of the committee of this organisa- of Confederation” failed in 1887 to about o. confederation." Peters in hie address. “I am sure that the spirit of national good will island, New Brunswick and Nova then we get sick. Rheumatism, Many or sluggish kidneys. “on for dams m," me iwaghgm scalding, stop eating meat and get do when they Qndmwmd m 1m" any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful nld Mr. 111 prefecture three valuable which Cohen selected. The amiable Cohen took the .1‘111111g man to the prefecture where he guided him to a room mnrlted "cabinet de ‘prefet!’ There he bade him walit while M. Naudin was informed of his presence. Re turning almost immediately, how ever. 1Cohen started that the- pre feet was too busy to see him per- sonally, but wished the rings sent in Trusflingly the lewelier -su'rren<i ered the rings. and waited while Cohen passed out of a door into the corridor and left the building. Only after half an hour, when the young Jeweller became nerv- ous and entered an adjoining of- ftce ddd he realize he was duped. The police on hearing the story exhibited an alacrity not general- ly accredited to public official-s, and identified the crook as a form er tttooil pigieon connected wiliih the prefecture. rings In Kidney Trouble if Your Back Hurt-o or Bladder Bothors, Begin on Salts No man or woman who eats too much meat can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a. well-known authority. Big meat eating may develop uric acid, which excites the kidneys: they be- come overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood; headaches, liver trouble, nervous- ness, dizziness, sleepieness and ur- inary disorders often come from The moment you fesi a dull ache in the kidneys, or your back hurts, or ll’ the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of pass- age or attended by a sensation oi about four ounces of Jud Salts from a. gin: of wet-or before break- fast, and in a few days your kid- neys msy not line. This famous discuss the between T1193’ will start this evening. and unity will elwsyis prevail. MOQ-‘i MURPHY WING CHAMPION- sslts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys; also to neutralize the CHIP MOTOR RACE CANADIAN MINISTERS TO DISCUSS TRADE TREATY W-ITH BELGIANS PARIS, Dec. 6—The- conference lbetween officials of the Ministry of Commerce and Ibflllflfllilll Government ilHon. W. S. Fielding and Hon. Er- given by the Department. of Cus- nest Lapointe, for the negotiation of a treaty of commerce, has been adjourneduntil next week. Meanwhile, at the request of the Belgian Government, the Canadian Ministers will g0 to Brussels to commercial relations and Canada. Belgium French the Ministers, MARKED DECREASE IN THE ‘CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR IN CANADA age consumption since 1869 gallons. . MOTHERS’ PENSIONS‘ oven MILLION not 0‘l"l‘A\‘VA, Dec. 6—-Per head con~ sumption of spirits in Canada llic last fiscal year was the lowest rc corded. ln 1869. the first record TORONTO, Dec. 5.— An diiure of $1,382,138 was m lug the fiscal year enddgi ‘ber 31st by the Mother toms and Excise in its annual rc- ance Board, according to a m port of the per head consumptionwport which that orgunization-qgndg of spirits in. Canada was 1,124 gal- yesterday to the lion, Waltci-‘m; ions. it reached the highest level |ln 1874 with a per capital con- of mothers on the pellgmn ,,- sumption of 1.904 gallons. Last was increased during the . "" _vcar it was .360 gallons as com- from 3,335 t0 3,559, and pared witl. .875 gallons in 192i‘nrinistra.l.ion expenses at” and in comparison with an aver- totalled $73,924, lo. Minister of tLahor. The numb frlj ‘ up. acids in urine so it no longer coul- IKIIS ANOBIDEQ. Doc. 5-3111“!!! Murphy won the $60 mlic champ- ionshlrp automobile race hild hero today at the Beverley Ii-il speed wisy. doing 200 laps of . 1' i ," 4 WgrIJULlnlmm »"_ SIoaIIIsYewmkAchmW "IIP-"Q; ‘lclhtilli: Tiifiiliéoiiiidmlw “1 m. ', ° nun» and: i. .. .1‘, QH.4'~'~i§I*" ‘norm. 1-» mile oval in l honII. 10 sec; hi! Cooper place and ‘i - . “a”. bladder’ weakness. 1nd Salts if" 11133113» . . es irritation, thus otlen DON ’T BUY ‘ Any low priced Brown Oxfords until you see ours ‘at $3.00 or medium priced until you see ours at $4.50 or higher v _ grades at $7.00, $8.00,,$9.00. - , HOSE We know that we are offering the best in wool at $1.00, $1.50, $1.65, $2.00 ' etc. Also Holeproof silk or wool in black and colors and sil1k from $1.00 —I_ - _ 1P 15.1. ;..1-=.-= w". 1-" r 1 Don’t forget that we have a large lot of sample rubbers as advertised last week. Almost every kind of Lum- berman’s- in sizes 7 and 8, also Over- shoes, etc. These will be all gone in a few days. .1“ / > Ir i} nil ilfi. i iter Store and 1. iters and the