l 50 0on8 Per Pound Esme-s Object ,_y To Haig Memorial (By ‘Hrs finsdhn Tress) ALJJER-El-IGI‘. England. Dec. 10- In pacifist quarters some objection has been raised to certain details in the window to the memory of Earl Brig. which has been placcd in'Bt. Andrew's Garrison Church hem and recently unveiled by the Duke of York. The window is the work “b! W. J. R. Cook of Edin- burgh, and was subs ribed for by officers and men of the Scottish regiments. The subject of the window is the Supreme Sacrifice oi British sol- diers, ss symbolized by the cruci- fixion of cluist. At the base oi the cross is a group representing the country mourning her dead, but preparing to carry through the cause for which the men died. At - the base of the window, surround- ed by the names of his most fam- ous battles, are the arms of Earl Hsig. The Flanders poppy is also represented. On the left are depicted Royal Enzlnecrs repairing s bridge over a river, infantry preparing to chzirpe the enemy lines, ihe w~r as fopght in the air and tanks advancing ov- er ‘fno man's land." On the right the mediwl staff is represented by g base hospital. There is also tn; rcpresentaflon of a cavalry skir- mish. the men who manned the t ccpships in the channel during the subrrarrw pczil, rd s. camou- flaged gun in ail-n. A long T h é M/aterfront r Island Fertilizer Co's Wharf The S. S. Don, Captain Jacob- sen which arrived in port Friday afternoon with a cargo cf 3600 tons of’ fertilizer from Rierne, Bei- giurn for the Isiand Fertilizer Oom- pany, will finish discharging her cargo this evening- moTugArrMOmrIiainBmQum. paid off all her crew Saturday, but the chief engineer Roebuck who will remain to over ul the engines arfdboilersoasic ve her in: reaidinesforrrentseason. TiheGovemrnientTug Froderic- iorhOaptesnDichienownidlmu PAIL TO FIND BODY (OJ. Dy Guardian's Spochi W!!!) MQGUNN. N‘. 3.. Dec. 11-Jun- ihsr search of the Bucicuehe Riv- er in Kent county by fishermen and othorsfsiled to reveal the body of Adelard lemons twelve year old orphan boy, who fell through the thin ‘ice on the river while Ittcmpting to state across the ice- wvered stream on Sunday. The lurch will-resume tomorrow morn- llil at dlylight. Business Girls Got Rollo! I! overwork laps your fir!!!“ - ~ ~ sick hes dsys take the your health with Mlibanfls Health and Narvs Pilb, just as ‘lrousands of businees- rls and week lpslls, sallow cheeks, restless nights and poplars Joy out of life, start rebuilding older people all over Oaaada are do day. Arsmsdytrisdaadprovn iyesre. s: drug us, general stores. , , Dis lay Genius ~lhslflllsndaflnliflihi§ ithlMind Askew (Dy The Canadian Press) raccoon, Dec. ll-JMcdel mod- ern houses designed by anarchi- iectwhothinksheisdeadhava been on show in London at one of the most extraordinary exhibitions over held. All the exhibits in t1! show have been made by mental defectives and someof their work- " displays sheer genius. Woodcsrving by a boy of 14 with a mental age of seven, is described by experts as "literally amazing.” ,Visitors were told of a man whose normal capacities are so small that he can hardly feed himself. Yet he can answer the most pumling mathematical Joblems with hardly s moment's hesitation. The exhibits were arranged by the Board of Control (Lunacy and Mental Deficiency) department of the Ministry of Health. The object was to- illustrate how the slat“. is helping to develop the lilf/‘T.’ ts}- ents of mental defectives with bene- ficial results. _ MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL ' Senior Grade X--1 Elsie Kneebone, 2 gilbert ‘limmins, B Florence Mar- n. Grade 1X-—l. Cecil MacLeod, 2 Lona Jiay, 8 Stella Affleck. Grade VIII-l Claude Airlock, I Edna Glover, l Margaret Douglas.’ Grade VII (Br) 1 Freddie coffin 2 Franklyn Jay. 8 Rona Jay. Highest average, Freddie Coffin 9R percent. Intermediate Grade VII-i Alice lviiacdonsid, I Doris beard. 3 lcrnie Smith. Grade VI-—l Victor Mardonald, I Gerald Msclcod, I Francis Mao- donald. Grade V—l Brighton MacDon- gold, I Om Rose, 3 Reggie Ibehau. Grid! IV—1 Phyllis Affieck, 2 ‘Bruce Affleck.‘ 3 Jane Jay. Primary Dept. Grade III-l Jean Affleck, 2 Hsrold_Mitchell, s John Boyce. Grade II-l Everett Mitchell and Preston McAskill, 2 Alohonsus Mc- Donald, 3 Margaret MacDonald. Grade I (Br-J 1 David Jay, 2 Carl M ll, 8 Leonard Doyle. Grlde I m.) i Stanley Glover, 2 Sheldon Jay, s Helen MacDonald. Perfect attendance, John Boyce, Alphonsus MacDonald, David Jay, Helen MacDonald and Stanley Glover. Teachers: Mary Irving, Annie K. MacDonald and Mary McAskill. GIITINGS TO YOU-FIB]! AND Snluulcd oosily aloof- When the wintry winds may blow, Gloiddenseveryliving Doar-Oldlslarldhcmedmin. Greetings of the thee blushing brl 3 .__.._...____.__. Tho total production of potatoes in Canada in 1034. according w the preliminary estimate, will be 41,141,- 000 cwt. from 568.000 acres. This re- presents lfl cwt. per acre compared with 61 ewt. per acre from 537,100 acres in rm. or local interest on advsrtisll n lowly nature may bs Inserted as I oonls a word strictly payable PINCILS at Taylor Drug Co, sington. 12-0-14. Western -This column I reserved for ""WHI‘.I.‘I ‘HS-SUI, l0 duets cents, also tags, seals, etc., st the Rex b and 10. L419‘! Murphy; Corresponding Secretary, . —,--- Mrs. L. Howard; Prayer Partner, -WATBB.MAN'S PEN! AND Miss Bertha Millmsn. The meeting Ksn- closed with an address and prayer any commas LIMITED- Everything in men's shaving gift, sets. Prices to suit all purses. ‘ L-Qiii’! i; buying silver L-2497-1l-i9- Central Street, Summerside. prises and school treats special attention and discount Strong's. L-il 2i grade with nlckled tube skates on, $3.25 and up at Strong's. L- 8950 at" Strong's. —DON”.l‘ FORGET ladies of Trinity United Church Afternoon tea will be served. l. assembled many suggestions with gard to this subiect. The next me ing of the group will take place ject of history will be taken up discussion. i-WINTEB SPORTS §ii rile gr rilggggfgggl ii i E Moose, Mrs. Henry Mill, 'inry.'l‘hereotm then took the Lo c a | s chsirandlnstallsdthooffioersfor the new‘ year: President. Mrs. i John Townsend; 1st Vice Resid- ‘---—i—' ' Elli. Mrs. Henry Mill: 2nd Vice t”? ll 4030014 COMPANION SETS. Ioentsstthsiusrliandio. L-rls’! -I'UR BUYER. -— Mr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers. Summerside, fox pelts. —L(YI‘S OF FRESH NUTS-Pec- IB-l. Peanuts. Walnut-l. Blltitmllli. Nov. 22nd. when the neighbors and Almonds and Fiiberts-at Bruce's. I-v-Zlfl-H-lfl-li. ered to bid him farewell on the eve —IXTENSION TABLE, small tables, stoves and other furniture for sale at Second Hand Store, L-aoav-rz-r-n —TEACIII.'RS DURCHASING receive -SKAT!NG OUTFITS - High boots with waterproof soles riveted 11-2198 the pantry sale and sale of aprons and fancy articles under the auspices of the Epworth l-lall, Thursday, Dec. 13th. 14-219’! -—'I'RANS'FIRRID TO PRINCE i E a 3 P. M., January 9th, when the sub- COM- MENClNG-Wmr the cold weather ofthelsstfewdaystiroaewhoen- beginning ic President, presided at the annual meeting of the New London parish ton,'Doo._lth.Aftem-lhedovotionsl psriodledbyhwllsndprsyn- tho Rev. m. n-ealn roporis President, Mrs. George Profitt; Secretary, Miss Lillian Pidgeon; ‘Treasurer, Mrs. Edwin Psynter. ‘Ihsnkoffering, Mrs. W. Paynter; Dorcas Secretary, Mrs. A. Henry; Living Message Secretary, rm. B. Moose; Little Helpers, MissJessie by the Rcv. Mr. Fresm The next; W. A. meeting to be hold Jan. 2,’ 1936, at the Rectory. Tea was serv- ed by the Kensington branch. Jllmsdale, who have been in Boston :Wedncsdsy afternoon, Nov. 2cm, of U MM EMS lTDOE it GU and PRINCEE» COUNTY CHRONICLE Alberton Planners about Alberton and vicin- ity are taking advantage of tbs good weather and are collecting real nice piles of fire wood at their doors. The usual brisk December trade is in full swing at Alberton these days and the store keepers are to be com- mended on their window dimlays, Mnand MraALRonnie, of on o. two weeks trip, returned home on Dec. 8th. The marriage lock place at the United Church Manse, Vernon River- Mr. Charles A. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gordon, of Cas- curnpec, to Maris H. Wilkie, daughter of Mr. and MraJames Wilkio of Alberton. The ln-ids was County Hospital flor iseelznent-S -~l\i’r. James Bernard olf Riich- rnond is a patient in the Rrinoe County Hospital-S. i! A very pleasant evening was spent at the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Bcwley, Midgell, ‘rhursday, friends of Mr. Daniel Long gath- [of nu departure m reside with his sister in Randolph, Mass. "Mr. R. R. Webster was chairman In a brief speech he disclosed the Purpose of the gathering and call- ed on' Mr. Thomas Cullen, who read the following address: Mr. Daniel Long, Midgell. P. l; I. at 98 Dear Friend: We, you.- neighbors and friends, have gathered here tonight to bid you farewell on your departure for the United States. During the many years that you have lived amongst us, you have always been 2199-12-12-21 an Qbliging neighbor and a true w friend and your cheerful hopeful- —MEN’S "ACME" horse hide ness, even in time of depression, leather coats with beaver collars, was an inspiration to us all to. 914-50 at Strong's. L-2l9il carry on and we shall certainly miss - you. We shall not forget you Dan, -—MEN'S "ACME" whlpcord and we hope to see you often coats, sheep lined, beaver collars. when you visit youn- fnerlds on “the Island". That you may have many happy years, filled with the best that life can give is the wish that accompanies these tokens oi our regard. in From your friends, Mlarie, Mid- and Morell. ton Dingwell, and two never- forget their kindness. singing the National Anthem. .______.__. . IOURIS WEST SCHOOL Honor roll for N . Grade X—l. Joseph Cairns. VII-1. r Kicidrsm i. Harry Immigun; 3- M Mullally. I. Tihomss Flynn- Geode IQ- Qt- at 2, Hubert Lannignn; 3. Maud Dug for Helen B. lvibcDonald, equal; Ruth Finnan. ham, Ruth Hnman, FALL - FURRING FOX RATION N0. 1 At your nearest dealer. AXYTTILISS AND PRESENTATION i gell, Milburn, Moreil East, Bangor The presentation of a beautiful leather coat wfih fur collar was made by Mr‘. Patrick Mullins, a pair of leather gloves by Mr. Pul- chamols flannel shi.ts by Mr. Wilber Web- ster. Mr. Long in his usual genial manner thanked his many friends and assured them that he Wflliliil then joined in singing "For he's a jolly good Fellow". Brief speeches were made by Messrs R. B. Web- ster, William Bobbins and Freeman Bowlcy and lvuxs. Freeman Bowley, who complimented m. Long on his many good qualities as s neigh- bor snd friend. Lunch was served by the ladies. All Joined hands and ‘sang "Aul Lang Sync". A pleasant evening was brought ic a close by Grade VIII-l. Irene Klckhsmr Grade IV Dm-l. Ell-Selle White‘, 8G. Grade IV Jdt-l- lien D0131“ MacDonald: 2- Isobell MnlZDmiS-ld; Grade I-l. Henry Gallant and 2. Perfect attendance: lirene Kick- harn, Mae Dugus, Floris Iannignn Runnels Kickhmlilargueritc Mull- mlly, Edward Gauthier, Claire Mac- Donald, Isobell MaxiDoriaild, Alice Dugas, MaryKickhonaJamesKick- Eilgeno White Willlimn A. MacKJnnon, Macho becomingly gowned m brown flat crepe and was attended by her sis- ter, Miss Laura. Wilkie. The groom ‘was supported by Mr. Heber Prcfitt of Bloomfield. Rev. A. B. Weir of- ficiated. The young couple are well known and highly esteemed in Al- ‘berton and vicinity and are to reside in Caecumpec. The ponds about Alberion are providing wonderful recreation for the young or old people that enjoy a good skate. However, they all should be careful, as there are liable tobesomethinplacesintheioe at this early season. l m. James Hunter, of Summer-side, was a visitor to Alberton Sunday. Ha came by car and reports the roads very good-A. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION On the evening of ‘rucsday the 27th, s. large group of neighbors and friends, headed by s, delegation of local fishermen gathered at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Neil S. Mc- Phee, North Lake, the occasion be- ing an address and presentation to m. McPhee. After the guests had assembled. Mr. John J. Campbell of Elmira. was unanimously chosen to pre- side and called upon m. F. D. Bennett, who read the following address:- Dear M7. NlhPhieez-Iwe. s few of your patrons and friends have assembled here tonight to show in a. tangible way our appreciation of ivaluable services rendered. As man- ager of the Big Gloucester Fish Company (better known as the Gorton Pew or the Big Flour). we patrons have found you honest and upright in your deafilngs with us. Of a very cheerful disposition, you, sir, have trusted us in many ways showing that you were not mis- trustful and had confidence in your patrons. When we learn that other managers along the coast were much more stringent in their- methods of handling fish, we feel we “got sway easy" tinder your hand. As ,. tition the world ov- is very keen amongst the producers of all commodities, fish included. we must understand that if we are to be competitive we must not be disappointed if the lid is. closed a little tighter. It therefore behooves us, as fiAerme-n to fall in line with any methods that may be put forth and we feel you have both the ability and "crust" to put them forth. 1n conclusion may we ask you to accept this snail token, not for "its material value, but as a token of our appreciation 0i’ valuable ser- vices rendered. Signed en behalf of your fisher- men, friends sud neighbors. F. D. . Bennett. ' Mr. McPheo was then presented with s handsome walking cane. Though completely surprised, Mir. McPhee replied in a few well- Cll(‘\‘l words and with character- istic modesty explained his con- nection with the fishing industry. He gave an interesting description of the requirements of the markets of today, and stressed the need of fishermen producing only the best product. He condemned careless methods of fish-curing and insisted that it was in the interest of every- body to promote modern ideas. Speeches followed by Mr. chair- man, Mr. S. J. Rose, Messrs. Geo. B. Molilachern, D. J. Campbell and I A115 ___.;. _ __.. O PARIS O BERLIN O LONDON O IUENOS AIRIS Ti“ minimum of cost, in Berlin, Melb tubes mean new enjoyment, home or abroad, for Spray radio. Tuning is simplified volume and tone controls. of the All. Joldlry . A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. McPheo and the rest of the evening was given over to enter- tainment, a special feature of which was a step-dance by Mr. John Mohan of Inner-aid. Instru- mental music was furnished by Messrs J. J. MacDonald and Pres- ton Bennett. ' The gathering came to e. close with ‘the sinsirlg or Auld Lang Sync and the National Anthem. CANCER. CELLS ARE KILLED B’! NEWLY-FOUND SERUM LONDON, Dec. lib-Discovery of a serum which kills cancer cells after they have been removed ‘from, the human body, and does no injury to healthy human tissue so removed, was announced here today by Dr. Thomas Lumsden, director of the London Cancer Rie- search laboratories. lJumsden, one of the best‘ known others in which the complete grat- itude of the entire community was tendered Mr. McPhee for his work for the fishermen. It. was recalled by the speakers that when Mr. McPhoe first em- braced the fishermens cause, that the outlook was very dark. But Mr. McPhee persevered in spite of set- l‘ backs and often of bitter opposit- iion, and finally triumphedwhen he, induced the Carton-Pew Fish Com- pany of G‘ ucester, Mass, to buy fish on our shores and thus open the great American market to our fishermen. As s. result of his in-- ‘dustry, some eight thousand dollars nod been circulated in the district. among conservative cancer scien- tists, said the serum cannot at present be used on human beings. He reported his discovery to the court of governors of the London hOGDitS-l. l The scientist, emphasizing strong- 1y that the serum "is only in the not reached the point where it can be tried on human beings, neverthe- less said a stage had been reached in which the scrum will kill can- cer cells removed from the human body without damage to ncrmol experimental stage and has cells similarly treated. The serum, Dr. Lumsden report- finest short-wove reception at long and short-wave Majestic-truly a Mighty Monarch of the Air. London, ,‘ Petrogrud, all the new places you've wanted so see-all the new entertainment you've wanted to hear-are within the range of this powerful globe - girdler- plus the beauty of Majestic‘: rare, colorful tone. 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As s further step in his investi- gation, the scientist said that the serum will kill cancer cells im- planted from one anlgal to im- obim animal of the same species, and lo raises the resistance that once are cured it is im- pomlble to infect them with can- cfli‘ again. The report, stating that Lums- den and his co-yvorkers are engag- ed in refining the serum, concludes: "The most that can be said is that this line of research offers ‘distinct enoourageanent. It might be mentioned that there is no evi- dence that cancer is due to a germ or is infectious in the general sense." ALL SHOULD DO PART MONTREAL, Dec. 1l--(CP)— Women who did not really need tho money they earned were advised by {the League for Women's Rights, to give up their Join to make room forunorc needy men or women, out of o, spirit of sportsmanship. But men wihose incomes were larger than their needs called for should do thier part too in this regard. ed. was obtained from the blood of Mrs. Picrro Oosgrain, president of - Charlottetown and Summerside - n y. THE ROBERT SIMPSON Eastern Limited I . GLINALADALI Bfifi Report for month of llovinflis Grade X.—l, Eleanor Mlfll-HD. Grade IX._1, Rita McKennag _ Grade VL-l, Evelyn Mullen: Eileen MaeAulay; s, George’ 1h Kinnon "“ ' Grade IV»—L (Moment Mclsm Grade Ii‘. 32-1, Imnanl bl Kenna: 2, Frances MacAuJay. Grade II Jr.-1, Arthur ' Mb Kinnon: I, Lulu McKerrnal Sadie MacAulay. z; ' Grade I S1‘.—1, Annette". 3 Donald; 2, Wilfred lvmnéni‘ Grade I .n-.-1. James-incline! 2, Kenneth MacDonald; ffBland Mullen. ' disnlum indigestion ct rnost bu Teething . . . in is by ailments bring on simple ievcnu Mrs- Bcrnard Breeo, Enterprise On says: "M bahy‘scheeks h d worn so ot I was frighten . gave him n Baby's Own ‘Iiiildt noon and by alter auppqg e wsl all hcttcr." All the simple enfl of ohildhoog, inrgudilfll‘ ‘ ' arc prompt an ca e y e with those sweet little Zfiblo Doctors recommend thermtfifio all drug stores. ~13 DnWillismv . ___ IIG BABY'S OWN TABLET W. A. in It. Mark's Ball, I \LBUR~S HEALTH AHH NERVE DlLLS ""7 for ‘i SEARCHING FOR SANTA'S TOY FACTORY an anslli 3i gzcus-‘i-"r- um@§ s a a a