. . i f ' MONDAY. .'l'wvv.vrr-r_"'rji""f"' i=~v.'--.v"~v1r~7=7-.wr-"<:r'"**"""j " " HOLMAN DURING THIS Lamp ‘in LCCLJJ] SALE WITH EVERY. RANGE 0013s, FREE Your Choice of-J Electric Floor Coleman Lamp witli Shade Congoleum Rug 5 ft x 9 fl. oolaoizlh§fl '47 *4" "7/ '7? §iifilliu p‘ 7i I , g ‘I i I o»? iii iii"! I ii "iii?" $ Writes History In Autographs CARTWRIGHT. Labrador. Nov- r»_ Y mapping an aerial trail for Pan American Airways, and the survey steamship Jelling. to be used as a mother ship, had already arrived with a party under command of Major Robert, Logan. Among this year's guests were 34-4181111118 between the 11m?! 15 Governor Ashley Cooper of the one of the favorite pastimes of this northern portr-now that the ice is thickening and shutting off the cosy little village from the rest o the world. The lines arc signamres in the ‘guest book" at the International Greniell Association station, and between them the readers recall stories that have thrilled the world. First is found the neat signature oi Sir Wilfred T. Grenfellffounder oi the association and most fam- ous medical missionary, by virtuei oi his work in northern Newfound- land and Labrador, and then come the names of numerous adventur- ous English, Canadian and Amer- ican college graduate and under- graduate who volunteered ior ser- vice in his hospitals and mission stations. Further down is General ltalo Balbo, written in flourishing style. i Hudson's Bay Company and Mrs. Cooper. who arrived on the ice- scarred steamship Nascople. Gov- ernor Cooper was the first head of the old company to visit the fur- trading outposts of the north. {Soldiers With Snowshoes To FREIDERICTON. N.B.. NOV. 24— shoes and musket, a memorial will be erected here in February to com- memorate a feat unique in military annals —- the march of the 102th New Brunswick Regiment from Fredericton to Que- n bsc and Kingston 122 years earlier. The 104th was organized in 1804- and at first was known us the New Brunswick I-‘enoibles. In 1813 Bri- ,Canada. Australia and the United Showing a British soldier with snow- i famous midwinter I saving H Argentine’s Position Is Not Clear (C3. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) BUMPARESRAIL, WATER R0 ll TE (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2~i—Oom- parison of the water route between Boston and Yarmouth with the rail route was made today as a. steamship line's attorney struck back at government investigators oi ocean mail contracts and charged the Post Office Department with having failed to make the best use of its ocean mall facilities. The attorney. Arthur J. Santry, appeared at the investigation as] counsel for the Eastern Steamship Lines. Inc. an ocean mail contract] BUDAPES. 2 4- While States are agreed in principle on maintaining the reductions already effected in wheat acreage, Argen- tina, fourth of the big wheat ex- porters. is opposed to making such an undertaking. it was learned to- night. The proposal was before dele- gates to the world wheat advisory committee meeting here in the form of a draft agreement under which the principal exporters would agree not to sow more acreage to wheat in 1935 than last year. iwhether the Argentines present refusal was merely preliminary to bargaining over export quotas or, holder. l-le told Solicitor Karl on was m; clean Crowley, presiding, many hours were lost in dispatching mail from , Boston and New York to the low- Onhl! tWBflly-Sewhd blfihdfly TB- er Nova Bcotla peninsula becausa 091ml’ the Kill! 0f 53811511189111 1'8" , the department sometimes sent it ceived congratulations from govern-- by mi] instead of by watt-L GHARLUPT Liberal Allowance for Your Old Stove If In Saleable Condition recalling the epic flight of the Ital-MM“ ‘v83 at war with the Unwed t?“ a‘: “fimadgoggmszrtzgmméfifilég: States, Lower Canada was the scene ‘Yfl l‘; 121?,‘ S n great da m‘ oi land hostilities and reiniorce-, gh 3' h‘ E0 3 '0?“ CZrt-wrkzht y?“ ments were needed at Quebec. There h e gheqowns mp1‘: waited‘ while was no means oi transport, and the thffmma roafea dawn the curve 101th took to its snowshoes. M thé world from Revkjavik. h? Quebec was some 300 miles ciistant,. land And what breawmaklng am and the trip was made in thirteenl mm'ns one an" another me 24 days. The men trumped their 25 n i boat swooped down on miles daily over deep snow, the ther- yng h h‘ bou ‘ mometer sometimes standing below clfglwrlglt “we gem m the book 20 degrees below zero. ‘There were 32 betwgfi Ehe flames of Baum and officers and 1.000 other ranks, and m. men and tfiow of Charles A they were sent out in detachments Lhidbew and h“ ‘wlm Anne “OF so that the trail left by each might row Lindbergh who bruuqht the“. harden for the benefit of those who lowflmnged mohoplane do“, hem followed. Supplies were carried on f m! two d g ‘ma, The,’ were toboggans, one for each two men. _‘l__§____3‘l;__ -.'_-_1---— and it is noted in the records that there was no rum ration. Camp was made each Eight in a wooded plum. and the me rolled in blankets and slept beside roaring fires. The loith arrived at Quebec with the loss of but one man. Part of l the regiment then proceeded up the St. Lawrence River to Kingston. Millions View Canadian Film ‘TORONTO, Nov. 24—(O.P.)—0f- ficials of the Canadian Bocill Hygi- ene Council are gratified that the showing oi a , produced by the council provoked a debate in the House of Lords in hmdon on tho need for certificates of medical fit- ness for parties prowling to marry. _~EYE'Slli'liT_— EXAMINATION Ilfllag and napkins Glacial. ii. .i. elllliflll OPIOHIJTBIST Olieo Connected With Drugstore TIYTE ment heads in many parts of the world. England were with the full approval of the British health ministry and social hygiene council. It has llso been shown ln Canada, United states, Australia, New Zealand, Mex- ico, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, France and Spain. "Damaged Lives,” the first talk- ing picture to deal with this subject. is accompanied by a filmed picture. It has been acclaimed an outstand- ing plece oi health education. Ac- companying sales in Canada alone of educational literature have al- ready reached l. total of 120,000 copies. In the House of Lords, Lord Kil- raine moved it be made compulsory for -, proposing to marry to obtain medical health fitness ner- tificates, but he withdrew his resolu- tion after government spokesmen had pointed out the health ministry was still awaiting the report of tho special committee on sterilization. At the time. government coon‘- sel P. J. Connolly was offering evidence purporting to show the dispatching of mail by vessel to Nova Bcotls on n. nautical mile basis of payment was unnecessa y and costly. Sentry borrowed some of the government's own figures to show the water route from Bos- ton to Yarmouth. N, 5., was 2a 1-2 hours shorter than the rail route. School-Boys Will Visit West Indies POl-‘LT Q1“ SPAIN. ‘Trinidad. NOV. 36—A party of llmglish ochoolboya will leave Imdon. Jan. ll, 1936. on a tour of the British West Indies. H‘, to inionnation received from the Colonial Secretary's of- ice. The number in the party could not be determined but they will ’S Both Stores and ENT siiivi siiii: ViiiIJiiBiE PREMIIIMS POSITIVELY. oven SAT. io P, M. DEC Isi There iAre 5 Times More ENTERPRISE Ranges in Island Homes Th8" Any Other Make-Leadership for 3o yum In our judgment based on the experience of years-there is no rang th C d’ M k t h‘ h ' ‘ ' . ‘ Durability of Constructi0n—Beauty of Appearance-in Economy? lglfiicifinczylingf ggeraitlloifailrd lliontglllfi%l.“p%fi llliglbntfieinEgifililzzilltlliltlssEarfdogltludllfialfidandgouilt of Y getting carload freight rate which saving is passed on to you in lower prices. a g ea ‘d IBWESI PRIBES l" ‘Wilm- $$8-85. $48-50. $51. $54. s59. $14. $11. $85.50, $99.50. $99.50. $129. $129. Places an Enterprise Range In Your Home To-iiay Balance Monthly-Nil INTEREST SUMMERSlDE-CHARLOTTETOWN D-Q nionil D o m i Election Talk! (or. By Guardian's Special WireH OTAWA. Nov. zit-m Ottawa! gums! today publishes the follow- 81- Political circles were interested in reports that Norman F. Wilson. prominent Ottawa man, may be a Liberal candidate in New Brunswick, for the House of Commons in the next Dominion election. i It is reported that Mr. Wilson, may contest the constituency of Charlotte, now represented in the House of Commons by A. D. Gan» ong. Conservative. ' Mr. Wilson makes his summer residence at St. Andrew's-bribe- Ses. and is well known throughout the constituency. Mr. Ganong was s. visitor to Ottawa this morning.‘ Mrs. Wilson-lion. Cairlne wil-' son-the only woman in the Up- per House is being suggested in Liberal circles as a mssibiiity for the Dominion Cabinet-if the Lib- eral party is successful at the gen- eral elections next yeadr. If, as the reports indicate, Mr. Wilson threw his hat in the ring in Charlotte for the Blouse of Commons and was successful it would be the first time in the history of Canadian politics that a husband and wife sat in the House of Common and the Senate re~ spectively. NOVEL TRAILER SELF-STEERING SAEKATOON. Nov. 21-402.)- Niels Jenson, farm laborer of this district. is an inventor, not for the sake of personal gain but for con- venience. He has designed and con- structed an automobile trailer that "steers" with the car in any direction. Two wheels of the trailer are con- nected by a propeller shaft and this, in turn, is connected by a rod to the spend three weeks in Trinidad and visit Jamaica. Antigua, and other West Indilm Islands. our. The rod passes thrmigh the body o! the car on the left hand side. steering gear at the front of the it “M, . Royal Bridal Come From Windsor Gardens IQNDCN, Nov. QG-Princeu Marina's wedding bouquet on No- vember 29 will be moxie up of flow- ers from the hothouses in the my- al gardens at Windsor Castle. The composition of the bouquet. will not be settled until about a week before the weddi-DE. but lily of. "16 Vlllfly. orchids and carnation: are certain to be used. m the cen- tre will be a sprig of myrtle pick- ed from the tree which has sup-i plied myrtle to every royal bride in i Britain since the wedding of Queen Victoria. Two parties have been Arranged for thePrincesefliefimtwll take‘ plow at Buckingham on November 2'1 when several hundred guests will be invited to meet the Princess. The state rooms at the palace will be thrown open for the reception. 0n November M there will be a second afternoon party at 5t. Jlunes‘ Palace, when more than i000 guests will behinvited to see the wedding presen . The mtlre floral decorations for the reception at theplluce will be sirpplied from the Windsor Cutie gardens Ind hundreds of ohlunthe red ans white cal-nations "as ~.*a~..."::..r: r ** their belt or - Qvq 3000 spikfi 01 Olflllllwll alone will be used for the tabla at the r color scheme will be in Nd. Will" representing the the two royal households -sooriet and blue for Britain and white and this m Greece. Marina of Greece ch08 two to the Peril is mnklne the WWII. H! she selected a Briti-h iirmiocroah CupumMommxJIidtobethc dress dullnes- only British in Perla was animated with the task of making The d ver lame with an Iimglish rose wov- en through the design. It will bs livery “d1; Bouquet Will i strousssau. brialgownisfnboofsil- on simple "princess" lines with a train lengthening an otherwise slim skirt. It will have long and rather full. cleaves. a break from the present tint-fitting fashion. The train, measuring about six‘ yards, will also be of silver lame. lined with the some material, and Greeting Card veil of antique lacswlvghlclielareloii: P R I N T I N G ttfi flfiii.‘““m...."“i.°“ni‘éiiill°ii . '°' Greece. and ‘bier ‘sister, Princess Olga, at their weddings. A dim- ntcnd tiara will crown her head. and INDIVIDUALS . Slow Demand‘ For Fruit In Great Britain (air. ay Gurdlan’: Special Wire) or-raws. Nov. a-m culmi- ln Fruit ‘Redo Commissioner in Christmas. Our reasonabll prices make It possible w re- member every cum! and friend. $1.50 ‘and up for f5 card!- Speolal Prlce on Li"! Quantities. Guardian Central Joli Printery 4- m light, mostly mm last week's _ arrivals: prices about ‘ " ... ‘.4 London society women are eatlnl sour cream and fruit to arqulfvogf etherlal transparency to i110 ° piexicn. total hnriiv I" ..,.'i'..".:'“..‘:.'....'r...°......m,_ tn-ly u machine M Wod- program. i‘ ._____.___-.... mu lllnord‘: In (iota and IONI -BY GEORGE MCMAN Ill Tlllyor Lance The debate was lnltiloiod by lord um the picture, ‘Damned Lira." an educations! picture dealing with E I W0 J. S. TAYLOR Alain‘ » TAYLOR Charlottetown Kilraine who mentioned that be had | TELL HiM BOT A CINT ‘lflfififikllfiitfi- flnnldun avail. BRINGING UP FATHER . ' "°“",”’"‘° ISTHAT so? \ fl9=Z°$“5-*&‘%"§rm .'i‘i’°‘.<‘.'1£§$“.* i ; w ’ Mu-ro . wo-rectm-vouwerr GOTTOSTOP g HBRI.“ .4‘. gtrsgfifis