values. o. goodswili .1 éiwl-lfl-IO-ll-ld. Collecti I Li good opportunity time he!» I Worthy sense- " All articles 0 P.M. over station C H ennenneedovesredioetberwlaeesilvhighest twieoandaothirdcalllng be THREE SIECIAL DRAWING PRIZES. soonasltilsrtioiesliavobeeasolnlnnmbors monmnberdrawnandtbobuyerolthe CHRIS ‘Ihh YOUCET ENTER’! Protestant Orphanage ons m. llerbwt Pee Marlon Match We. Show McMillan ..... and Edna Jenkins PLEASE KEER THIS LIST FOR REFERE AUCTION article having will be n list will be fully describod ..."..‘.‘T.‘§.!.?.."...'?..€!!!!..". f‘!!.":'...".?." TIIIIINDAY EVEIIIIIB IIEGEIBEII 18*" 6.30 ILIIVERlLILB-I, p a , coon ne'er lresnt- ear-ran ‘THIS yrs: , . ' near‘ ABOVE one oran ‘ ~ to obtain 111.8117 Ilseinl articles and at same L A iull llstyoi goods cloud will be published in newspaper giving details oi articles oilered-Aiie names oi donors and blocked down to highest bidder unless Paynienttobelnadetheiollowlnldlayalaplaoetoboannoslloed Thereareaboul wtothlss-iaosstwlll thesirnllsrrinmberwillrecelvoa repcatcdwitheechreniaininglppgrus. ' PLEASE AID BY TUNING IN AND MAKINC YOUR BIDS PROMPTLY ' NCE ON NIGHT 0F. ' l esday .evenln_. THECNTRAL. GUARDIA‘ SOIIINEDOOALATONM-Wo‘ ‘mu-na,“ Senenoddoal". fleealsaward air-ml; payable ere unlosdlos today. mes 01M re: s. Picker-d e 0o. Phone Mo. ~Is-‘8l2'i-l3-'l-8i. iii CCNIIDIIAIIOI LIIIINBUI- "ANOI. ' Is-Biflfil-ll-Ifll. WEDDING ‘ """"" Ml‘. and Mrs. PIIIUNRQ‘ JVAVII at re- ' u“ duoed prieefair-tbe Rose scene. For particulars-phone 124i. n-soes IOXMEN — An crganintion nicotine oi the Prince Edward Is- land lbs Breeders‘ Association will be held in tho Board oi ‘lb-ado Rooms Charlottetown, at 1J0 December lltb. Franco, on Dec. ‘ith. 1988, in L. W. Hancock, Acting Secretary. L-soes-iz-e-si -. YMILA. NUTES ‘e. daughters o! m. “INCH! 0C I111 River, ~Mag5, M_ Joan Ferret and Comto- Francois and numbered. At 6.80 I C K auctioneers will call out first ten articles on . rusymsaesesesssasssasiiesaspso-anonowissiseeeusrsionvew °1"'=_°1 mifimiiiiiemwmifli“ 20 Year; Ago number) and yon are at ones eonnsotsd with Auction looms. Give to person answering “Hzmfigilgwpr: an?‘ was“? . ma’, Phillie the mill. oifilot o! Ioods youare ior the I cssion._ oi the \.._...cu i...- h... Uanaumn‘ n”, o“ n bldswillbe rlveiaArtteles willhoasinonnoed §“",,,‘§“,‘,$,‘,‘§,‘“ “mm” a 71w“ By cum" w‘ w’ mmy- M- c-l in esseoiallebid. laterwhenilellves-yof srtioleshrsli. As NaoedIsahatI-lld Mwmbldllwbvmdeensnyuueisesisslisiryeaenisgiieway-mas; mll-llewflty. but no srtiolowillbedsilnitelysoldheiore the regular lilctlqslliflh AINMENT - GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MCNEY and at same time greatly aid Hellman Mrs. William McMillan Miss Florrie Vickerson .,. lOOHVIr-s. Thomas McLean 2.00 Mrs, Thomas Richards CRIPPLED CHILDREN Alberry Plains hr Mrs. Alex. ‘ a usaun ssavics nos esuirnm MIDICAL , _ sssocia-rieu AND use - wrazmc-w lusunaucs CCMFANIII v m causes _ INRETBEAT n . At the opening oi this century. tl-fliggrestest lfldaltlififi cutstandins use enemy mankind was mbercimsie. Today, tuberculosis is Bvbll Nithelwi in retreat, but not defeated. rt is M"! "In!!! ' 5-09 for us to determine how rapidly the Margaret McDonald 1-00 retreat is to be pressed and the Marlon Mutch ‘m enemy listed. Mary Sinclair . L00 "niosewho bewail theevilsofthe Mrs. Cameron . ‘m. present day would be well advised Roy Cameron 1-90‘ to give some attention to its achieve- Buddy hlga .. ~75 merits. The yesterdays were, in 1y J R. Munn .. ~99 some ways. more attractive and Bliss Prcwse . -" picturesque, but they were nothing David mesh 50 nearly so courier-table or as saie es Leslie "Mlrtch M the today in which we live. Frank I-lsmm ..,... . Uililh 3°?“ M Most diseases which have been . 1_ Vernon Munn J0 conquered were overcome by rnenns 1,00 Miss Audrey Dixon 50's: the discovery oi some specific 1.00 Mrs. W. S. Mcllaohern ...~ .50 means ior their prevention or 1,99 Daniel liierquharson .851 through the development oi a . 1m Mrs. Arbott Buell ........ .28] ‘payout “garb Ray Athirton ............. 1-00 l ‘"1" Y ' pun“ yum" _,,,_‘_,,,_ . 1.00 ‘Ibtal ..................... ti“! thsria immunisation. endutfiilwlg wiusi-d Pippy so "Y" WWI" m f; i‘ i“ w» w M l» =-~""- "i "t" "- "r "has. .2. .2... Georle lldleehern so I i‘ m‘ t bgwnm h m W "m" ‘am “mm t t: 1 t that no Wllibi‘ 00d 1...s.Y...s'-;.. 1:” we“ defllxea“ ‘is, a; “wanna BGYIWIII W001 oseseesssll i ‘u, ormmolthe duel,” hubomdig- ma“ ‘mum i: covered. ‘Iuberculoeis is in retreat Harry Wood ..... i bggauggthtab people have learneg so ‘Ibtal em w" “mi- ‘n Mi we - i" " ~ F“..Z'.."°..§é‘.'.“‘3.‘tl‘ Ehifiifiiifiii” gem-y 4mm" so Bothol Per Mrs. Percy Land Wu“ do m know “bout ma" mm. “an” ‘w Ernest Lund 8 X00 “iwi” w° km" m“ w”? u” _ . om Ibial ems James Jenkins 1.00 “mmiwthbmmldelfmfifigmywwm . ~. -_ Mrs. Artemas Ferguson ... :80 l” m“ m“ a 80m ‘u tho“ who i Waterside 'PCI"I. Msclae Mrs. Lolsh Ferzuwn M, h", m, w... m, W8- J°h" Rim" - £1: on u» others. tried tuberculosis ma. Laura 9.01am) 01.00 Bruce Stewart ‘meow w ma,“ we Malcolm New» 5° There is so rnuoh less tuberculosis m“ no“ _ , .50 Total ..................... I I33 ma" chiefly New“ plum,“ h“, l. liacltae ....... ~50 in esriekoria. tho Pub!" H"?! J ~--- 5° 5mm’ P" nmu‘ 1mm‘ have reed it in newspflw" ""1 Mrs. w. r-r. Drake ~50 m have heard it in lectures. thst tub- Mrs. Wilfred wood . M -~ 1 orculosia is spread from one person Mlle viola boliem .... b0 M to another in the Kenn-laden we, ma“ 3,41 so snittmn or the tuberculous." Just so it ?»*-'e.ri-."=:"i::.rr:" wit, I X- ; " 3° we haveezvc 19% “P011 "w 1'9- , - ____ The iollowins 55° w‘ treating enemy. - ‘rein "some Cecil mum, ms. ail-rim savior. It is so much more my to fioht. ‘Plylfl’. u"- 553 w“m“~ an enemy you KIWI than 0M W! Mrs. J. Foil ll‘!!- Wm- Ulfido not know. Those who know . ‘Qyng. . that they have oilberouloois are not Total t MI our ' .booaniso imowino that they have the disease. "N! “l! Banger Per Mrs. AlemGrant take precautions to protect the people with whom the! we in no cmtaet. m real eiisrnyh the we- l-od ercuioais patent who. became ho Lcodoesnothiowthst ‘h; has l: 1.00 ilaease, I IRUUN W“! 1.00 tiessuseau in his snot-im- 111m 1.00 unsuspected cases mustbe revealed. u tinoush mowed "W" l‘ "n" - i: irrenw t" "'" “us; Pfihfiifsss. .0 concerning gum. ‘moioiicwlng Io sails: bars. adddeledtoi-Mcl-fllfiigmdnllm_ Cobltlicdarit llil ‘ McKay, Prod latte.- IUI w Whites Restaurant Lid CANDY IUGGIBTIONI served by Mira. A. M. W. R. LoPage, Mrs. chairman ‘ mittee oi the Board of Y‘ gave an o! Y. M; O. _ N’! mi Till WEEK The recently organised Crescent 7 . Cantada At War tables, which were (Copyright, i934, Douglas Mrs. . mo?) u“ . sought-shovel Qimmim i, oi tho-Boys’ Work Com- battled to a nmsfflw; gums; . wastes oi the South Atlantic address indicating the value cleared. from the ieco or the sever; A~ M1111“! Hid 901M111! sees ‘the last vestige 4g Ggfgngnyg out several qualities oi character maritime power. . Goodseflesedwll-be olohylnvhcon Yflflfllisdcsisg-g ' Mewwwewv1fi= ‘Wlmnflih Aoonsequenesoimei-s thaneqtlal gods! sit: oft. Hutclio:m's so: 2i the Prineo $53-$75.’ iflfiginiifiaflflfifiiiimfiifi. mpuumfi‘: “:1: those us. “i” “M”! "h" _ hm" "M" w W“ “7 "Wu “u” ‘tho the musical programme and con- in the Royal‘ Navy: ior‘ their con- tests were directed by Bill Johnston- ildenoo had been rude] 41mm” w. s. Henry. Physical Director, m, w," mm“, - whfln’. ‘x emf spokebrlefly on the gymnasium pro- - onel oil the C an coast, the gramme and Mr. l. V. Bell, l-lonoi- gag-mm 13.5mm. "ukdrm of Adm,“ President bfulllht WOtdl 01 C11‘ ll yon 3p“. had destroy“! m’ Bqliadmn oi Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher Oradcclr, sinking the ""1"" 0W! Hone and Monmouth couragesnent to the club. The Association was pleased to ‘sivuousomuv1-"i..._ Paris at the _. - lleiris ct. the 18th Arrondlsseniont.‘ Aulalmcau was supported by M.‘ ’ do Leusse of the French Navy, "1 V museums Twenbyye 4m, - " we Cleo. Cli-ifl, sun members 0d the Bottle oi the a m ° i" u” Y's Mensttes. ‘Dr. v. 1.. Goodwill welcome the Young People's Society oi ‘trinity church to the building on Irlday. A recreation period on the bowrrhg aileyl. iollowed thfl study classes hold in tho church ear- lier in the evening. On i. ’ y afternoon, the lirst regular meeting oi the Y's Mcnettes was held with o. large number c! the members present. Mrs. A. M. Doug- las, President c! the Club, presided and plans ior service to the Associa- tion in the immediate iuturo were agreed n. A social ha}! hour and the sorvi g oi tea followed the busi- ness meeting. The regular weekly meeting oi the Iii-Y Grads was held Wednesday night with a good attendance. The session was ior the transaction oi business. The monthly supper meet- ‘lnroi the club will be held on Wed- riesday. The recently rc-ilnishod Beading Room ci the Association is growing in popularity daily. The fine assort- ment oi periodicals and warm. ‘cheery atmosphere of the room are sttmwlng boys and young men in- eressingly. The Y's Men's Club held its week- mceting on Thursday. of business occupied the at- tention of the club throughout its Passion. J. M. Mcliiadyen was ap- pointed Chairmen oi the Christmas Cheer Committee and Jack McNalr and a Committee were appointed to take charge oi s Rummage Sale in the Association building on the 15th ‘of the month. ‘rho week has been marked by lots oi activity in the bowling alloys. ‘rho, teams from the Rebekahs had keen com, on Monday night, the Pals defeating the Nomads by 96 pins and the-Sports winning over the Aces by the narrow margin oi 31 pins. Canadian National Hotel dc- ieated the Guardian in the Commer- cial League on Tuesday while the Maritime Electric were also victori- ous in a close contest with Island Telephone. In the Y's Men's Lea- gue. Has Beens defeated Lucky Sev- ens and Tigers nosed out the champs by only t’! pins. The City League events for the week score the honours ior Prince Grocery against Y. M. C. A. and for the Veterans against the Y's Men's Club. Games in the Church League on Friday gave the Baptist team a win over ‘glnity and St. Paul's won from on. HALIFAX, Doc. 8.--(CP)-“I‘hero are a great many Canadians who hope that their country will remain Prof. T. W. L. MscDermot of Mc- Ciill University, ‘National secretary oi the League oi Nations in Canada. stated in a public address here. And the only way war could be avoided, the University professor said. was by making the league oi Nations a world parliament, law "court, olvil service, labor ofiice and constitution. The League's work for co-operation between nations en- abled it to arbitrate quarrels instead oi having notions concerned go to war. “when nations have tailed to co- operate. to be open and honest in their dealings with eeoh other; when they have broken the pledges which the League imposed upon them, then the league has tailed- and war has come nearer and arms- ment grown greater," he declared. ' Use Ilsarfs fer Sore reel ~ ii 0 ll i ll 6 JANUARY 28-29 Afiltlllll! b! a strand Iaealdhst Dliserelliufis-C-A. In Community lays’ Week with the loss o! close to 1.500 men. I . ._ ‘ . d. .-, "Y\' w SANTA WILL, ABE IN Holmaive Toyland MONDAY i AFTERNOON AT 2.30 cLAus had awakened the British admiralty neutral in the event of another war!“ - The news oi Crodoclrs detest to tho necessity oi dealing decis- ively with von Qpeo. One o! thp earliest acts ct Lord Fisher. who had succeeded Prince Louis oi’ Bat- tenbergasflrstfleslmdwssto despetoh Rssr-sdsnim su- md- erick Dovctcn Sturdce. chief oi the "W111i? War stafl. to the South Atlantic with a iorznidshie squad- ron. The two ilrs-t battle-cruisers built by Britain. Iriflcxible and In- vincible. were withdrew-n from tho Grand Fleet, overhauled at Devon- P011 and sent. under Sturdeob command in a secret s desvous- Abrohols Rock-oi! tho coast oi Brazil. There Sturdoeb squadron was completed. and when he steamed southward to the Falkland Island!- he had under his command, in ad- dltlcn t0 thb 1M0 battle-bulls"! already mentioned, three armored cruisers. Oarnarvon. Kent and Cornwall. and the light cruisers Bristol and Glasgow. The last- nnmed vessel had taken part in the Battle of Ooronel. but’ succeed- ed in escaping the rate oi the Good Hope and the Monmouth. ‘The Admiralty anticipated that Von Spec would enter" the Atlantic either in continue his career oi commerce-radios or. crossing to Smith Aiirics. operate against the South Airioan troops than engaged in their conquest oi German Smith-West Africa. ‘Ln one partic- ular the Admiraltyb assessment of the German admirers intentions was correct. A wireless mousse to H. M. S. Canoplle. which had taken no part in the Coronal battle, being toe slow to accompany Crsdock. crder- ~ ed this vessel to Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands" where-she was informed, she would be safe sonce the “new guns ior the forts had already arrived.” This mes- use wee in d by Wu Bose. one ‘oi her two children. as the Admiralty hoped and, as thr mfg” mm copgnhgsgn Admiralty had further "hoped. the "mo," 5.1g mg n" German commander interpreted it asaruseiokeephimawa from Here is a new photo oi Princess Erik oi Denmark and her daughter r ‘ - * er " * .. It ls re- that both husband, ‘ Count ! m? Iyears ago stirred Canadian society. and cousin oi Christian X oi Dcnrna ‘, are Rosenberg p... ' ' oi the king to apply ior a divorce. Princcle Erik is the iormer Lois Frances Booth oi Ottawa and her marriage there I0 the Falklands. He (all inc the trap and. leaving the island o! Juan Fernando: on Nov. 1s, he set his course southward and through 318cm Straits c! Magellan to (Hart Scharnhorst continued due east: the Numbers, Dredsen and Leip- aig steered south-east. Three Brit- ish warships, the Iriflncible, In- ey. flexible and carnarvon, pursued the _ i two large enemy ships while Kent, Brlish fleet Arrives Glasgow and Comwali chased the lighter vessels. The ._ engagement Biurdeefs iieet arrived at the thus iell into two phases. Falklands on the moming oi Dec. ‘ . '1 and woceeded to coal. Canopus, Battle Begins Glasgow and Bristol were in the in- i ner harbor, with Invincible, Inflex- At two o'clock, the British battle- lble, Carnarvon. Kent and. Cornwall ‘cruisers had the range of the Ger- in the outer. mans and a terrific artillery duel On the moniing ‘oi Dec. ll the began. 'I'heir superior speed and watches on Signal Hill reportediheavier _armament enabled the the approach. oi vim spec's fleet. British to pound the Gennans. Ai- The r man sent s. light vessel lter two hours of intense accurate ahead to scout, and this ship re- gunnery the British saw the ported having noted the presence Soharnhorst, a muss or ilanles, oi two British ships in Port Stanley. list to the port and. then tum bot- At once won was gave orgers tcfltom upwards her propeiior still prepare ior battle, enpecting to going round. scarcely touched by find only the remnentsoiCradockb the enemy's fruitless reply. the defeated ilect. British concentrated on the Gneis- The Germans advanced in line, the Gncisnau ' ‘ins, followed by she also listed. and went down, her the Nurnbemths Bohsmhoi-st, me colors flrins- . . Dredsen and he leipsig. Mean- Meanwhiletho British llsht cruis- whiio the British dealing ODOISHOlIB-Cfl were more equI-lly matched in their own special action. But the were almost finished; orders had been issued to raise steam for iuil liirst of the Germans. the Number-g. mas sort by the Kent at 712'! p. m. speed. About gzso a. m. von Spec cosne abreast oi the harbor mouth an hour and s. hnJi the Isip- and beheld. to his horror. not ma- lilkept up a battle sonnet the cook's "dorelicw" but a British Cornwall and__the Glasgow until squadron vastly superior in every ishe also heeled over and sank. The respect to his own. The German medocn, s, speedier ship than hoi- st once turned away to the east- British opponents. managed to es- ward, and after him steamed Stun ' (The Dresden re-eniering dee's fleet. the Home was sunk three months first out was the Kent, followed later by the Kent and Glasgow of! by the Glasgow. then the Csrnar- Juan rrmendem. " " _ von. the battle-cruisers arid the "Lot us do honor to a gallant Cornwall At ‘l0 o'clock the two enemy." writes a naval historian. iorccs were some is miles apart. "The Germs“ admiral fourht as Pflmgg Edward It was a clear fresh dew. with Oradcck had fought. the tie-mun Th t s bright sun and-light north-west soldiers died as Crodcok‘: men had _ 6|! 1'0" breeacs inclinebie to calm. a stern died. and there can be no hisher 11 f chase ensued with Still-doe sleok- praise. They went down with coi- tiir speed or hiflcxible and on ‘flying. snd at the last the men " Invincible to I) knots to allow the seemed to have lined iilp orl the - -" delta of doomed ships, ‘they con- tinned _io wrist at!" their vessels had become shambles .,Von Spec and Crsdock lio “wrath the some cruisers to keep up. At that. how- ever. the British had tho "measure oi the Germans, whose vessels were beiculed alter months oi cruisinq. Appnselstiiy that his own poai - waters. in flio final rmoordolthose tlsnwashopslssavovnspcedivided who have loosed unshake linens. ‘macneissnaamdliedestee’ I enisu. A 5 o'clock in the evenifls » ' iixrimesnimaufiifsvfmnin’ " Along T h e Waterfront Potato lteasnmArrives ‘lhe S. S. ‘hrnni, Captain KI!- sen, arrived in port Saturday evening from Sydney, N. 8., and willloadaiulicargocipotatoes and turnips ior New York be shipped by the Potato Giro "Association. and is docked at the Railway Whari. hrrywhfl S. S. Hillsboro mskirt will tripsbetweon Charlottetown RookyPoint W. D. Gillie and Cola Wharl Schr. Clarisw. Captain Theo- dcroDoucottainporL Hand Iertilisu 003s Wharf the Island Fertilizer Company, af- ter which she will load s cargo ct potatoes ior Cuba ior the Associ- ated Shippers Incorporated. Marine Wbafl C. G. S. Arsnmcse. Ceptfi MacDonald, arrived in port Satur- day with. s cargo o! buoys which will be landed on the Marin! Vifharli. C. G. S. ken Captain RII Kelly, arrived ll port Baollrdal with a cargo ed buoys. Iaonswliad Bdunlllsa eoreham, %tsfl MscLecdJnpoi-t. " Ylokard’: Wharf s. s. n mid, os ' in port. u Mun mi!‘ 'I'he lcngshorcmen were bulb engaged yesterday discharging the fertiliser steamer and work on the potato steamer will start this morning. The propeller and tail shaft d the well known tug "William Alt- WOMAN LONDON, Dee, 8.—-(By The Can- adian Pressl-The Burton Memor- ial Medal. awarded trlennialiy by the Royal Asiatic Society for the most outstanding achievement in the field of exploration and travel in Asia. was presented to Miss Freya Stark at a meeting of the society in London. 10rd Lloyd made the presentation. Miss Stark is the first woman to he awarded the medal. It was cm- ferred on her in recognition of her journeys of exploration in Persia. hast year she was honored by the Royal Gcoprrnphical- Society for her pisnoer visit to Persia-during which she discovered e, stronghold 0i the ancient secret society of the Assass- ,. select from. COFFEE PEIQIAIOIG ‘IOASTERS WAFFLE IRONS RADIO LAMPS Wosleohsveabealtlall nupoo LECIL For CHRISTMAS Is there alwthing that could rlatefora Chfistrnss pseeentthan an El. wshsvesmgersripooldlfleventsrnolesmatyoaean ‘moioliowhigareaiowsaggesticoai I!“ every rocin in the house. Christmas Tree lkhls CHAPPELL & CO. llsdrsitonandliilQueenllreotaflity "ken" has been hoisted up from-her scrapped hull and placed in a warehouse on the whari. The Wil- liam Aitken was owned and oper- ated by Capt. Wm. Bstt. The following vessels an lsyipg up hero ior the winter months. naliiely the C. G. S. Cartier, Hydrogruphic Steamer Hayfield. C. G, S. Brant. Government Tin: Fredericton. Tug Amie. S. S. Har- land, S. S. Hillsboro, Echr. Ellis! Coreharn. ins. a. Mohammedan sect. She con- ' firmed the‘ tales of murder by the Assassins’ rulers which the Crusa- ders brought back with thorn, The sect gave the word "assassin" to the English language. 5.. w -.. w, . . IFT. bennrenseinlorapprcp- lCrI-ICALGIIT. TABLI LAES BONE HEATING [ADI CUBIJNG IRONS, i! o Libs; i‘ m2Q.7iiEE-£=I__.E 7L5. i’! i: i llieolilcotrlo s ‘ IR elalilhds.