\ fir! _ _ DECEMBER 29 c1934 PRINCE sow - Tl‘! GAblalbNs- a ADEED . , , . — bApl I UL TQ))A! m!‘ ClllYilLrlS DICKINI’ “Great Expectations” ALSO BUCK JONES SERIAL OSWALD CARTOON - s-r- 1 Mgyis- ' XUBICAL - TID BITS ‘ KIAZY KAT CARTOON BTIANGI AS H‘ SEEMS Julian Huxley To Visit Canada work wll -_.__- HALIFAX. Dec. il-(OPJ-Jul- iln S; Huxley, prominent N°l°list ma suthct. and o! ‘Ihomss Huxley. will‘ ARD l- u imam GALLANTE " .Also...MlCKEY MOUSE andSHOW Kins g NOVELTY "RUBINOFF” and HIS VIOLIN . _. . I-‘EWS. ‘IVITK ROYAL WEDDING SCENE , e ‘i Last Times Today SPINOEI TRACY » "Little-Learned at Explosion Inquiry KALWAX. Dec. QB-(QPJ-Oiii- cial mvestigation into the cause oi an explosion which destroyed e three story building and killed six Persons last Fall has been unsuc-i cesslul so iar and eaudenm produc- ed is not suihciont to place the re- sponsibility on any human being, declared Stlpehdiary Magistrate ‘J. L. Barnhill today. Magistrate Blrnhill sat in the drob police court today to hear any witness that might be produced but hearing Jon. 8 ior further evidence and providing no new dev loprncnts arise s report. acimowlewing (ail- urc to detenninc actual cause o! the blast, will be iyled. Millionaire Leaves Generous Will HALIFAX. Dec. 20—(C.P.)—’l‘he will oi 0. ll. Smith, pro-plnent. fin- ancier who died last Saturday, was admitted to probate t0d:y and val- ued st $2,000,000. Leonard V. Smith, .a nephew oi the deceased, and the Eastern ‘Prust Company were grant- ed probate and rights were reserved also on behsli oi Sydney E. Snith, Pzseident oi ths University oi Mm- itdbo, the third executor. Mr. Smith leit one oi the most generous wills in Nova Scotis ior many years. More than $1,000,000 was donated to charitable and pub- lic institutions and relatives and iriends were well provided. Reunion Recalls _ A Girls Daring QUMIPIIJI. last. Dec. fl- (Os-nadisn Pram-When Mary Mc- Lean made up her mind she wanted something, she got it. Inn ‘on In- disn savage gleaming in war point, did not daunt hcr. lie antsd s iesther from sn Indians heir and during s old students “the school's 50th snnlverssry. - Wilkinson wss cneorthc rust students. 81-Sep- reieted. school wbensbend Kory in the lmlsne‘ heeddnsscs. e wanted one. mm the Indians rave e short dance." m; Wilkinson said. “lhry wstchsdhcr chance, then nested s leltlnr sud ran home the mdisn in toll punul his I! lhdfl n IOIIY Insure III be ilsctsd d sells u word strictly ynynble in, advance. ANCE. nites, latest. Special nample num- bers, new Queen stcr will preach. none came. He will hold another knowing Central _ Guardian isreusrv turnewo IIIIOOI sd Iwt ndverflllll I an: interest OONFIDEBATIOR LIFE INDUS- Il-iililfl-‘i-li-Slii. . EVENING DRESSES and Sunday low prices. Simpsons, L-32Z-l2-29-3i. UALVW CHURCH. LOT l8:- Dlvine worship will be held on Seb- bath at 2.80 P. M. RSV. G. O. Web- L-3215-12-29-1i. DB. I. W. S. LOWBY will preach on Sabbath st Nine Mile Creek ll a-m.,'Churchiil 230, and Canoe Cove '! p.m. L-3226-12-29-li UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. Winsloe. Services on the above charge tor , December 30, are as follows: Highfleld 11 AM. Prince. town Road, 3 P. M. South Winsloe, 'i P. M. Rev. Thos. Palet orpe, Min- ister. L- 1042-29-11. ‘Born snnvrcss a; Trinity Sun- day will be appropriate ior the end- oi the old year and the beginning oi the New Year. The music will be ap- propriate ior the season, consisting oi instrumental and vocal and in- cluding a violin solo at the evening service. A special ieaturs oi the evening service will be a short organ recital by the director oi the choir, Mr. Kendall. . THE BAPTIST cllUB/CH.—At the morning service the Rev. A. C. Vin- cent will taloe as his theme “A New Year's Prayer." The subject o! the evening sermon is “The Tenth com- mandmen ." The nmslc oi the day will be under the direction oi Mrs. G. Elliott Full. Mia Pearl Burns, contralto, will sing at.the evening service "O Rest ln the Lor ." DECEMBER WEDDING - In New York City on Friday, Decem- ber 7th. at 2 p.m., a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized by which Miss Vivian Winona Gay, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Nath- aniel Gay oi Pownall. became the bride oi Dr. Walter B. Wellbrock oi’ Lindenhurst, Long Island, New York. The bride was becomingiy attired in brown, and wore a. cor- sage oi talisman roses and baby's breath. They were attended by w. and Mrs. William H. Barioot, Jr.. oi Babylon, New York. Follow- ing the ceremony a reception was held at the home c! Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rodney. The groom's Kilt to the bride was s diamond and em- erald dinner ring. Alter a brie! honeymoon, Dr. and Mrs. Well- - brook will reside at Lindenhurst. STILL MISSING-Prize relatives oi Lester Giddings, who disap- peared en route to Charlottetown 1mm Montreal on November 20. are still without any iniormation as to his whereabouts. It will be recalled that. Giddlngs leit on June ll. a member o! the crew oi the S. S. Moya bound ior the West Indies, He returned on the same steamer to Montreal where he en- tered St. Luke Hospital ior treat- ment. He was there from Sept. 18 to Nov, 20, when he was discharged by Dr. Lampier, medical supervis- or, with the intention oi returning to Charlottetown. Since then noth- ing has been heard concerning him, although the police in Mont- real have been searching ior W“. His mother is very much worr I) by his disappearance. Any .1. _ anything about him should advise the police at once. He might be in a sailor's institu- tion without the means oi getting home, or have Joined a steamer ior the west Indies or elsewhere, and it is hoped that the author- ities concerned will communicate with the police. PERSONALS His Excellency Bishop O'Sullivan leit yesterday morning ior Ham- ilton, Ont.. on a visit to his rather. I" FIIRIEIBN PllWER LINKED WITH ASSASSINATIUN (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) . Dec. 2'1 — Espionage against the Soviet regime was obliged in the Soviet press today ss s. consequence o! the linking oi the activities oi’ an underground tsrroristio organisation and an un- identified ioreign consul. Bitter comment met publication o: the alleged ooniession o! Isrmid Nicolaieii’, accused assassin oi Ser- gei Kiroif. ilvwhich he told 0i his negotiations ‘with the alien oiiic- ill. ‘the government. noting swiitiy to brim Nicolsiedi and is associ- ates to trial. charged the assessin- ation oi Kiroii was but the opening moveins sinister plot _' ~ other high Soviet oiiicisls, includ- E exiled former communist lOMlOI: and was to have been iollowed by “he iptervesitioh o! capitalistic D06. I-(Irldliyh-(A. old lnningrsd, displtch stated the authori- isst minute decided l ing the trial in Mos- as had been planned. All re- drown. lhry m: best 1 Es”... iisdhflhssvsssr" Wfle b01154! ffllm the 001111 appoints-rents. smooth. easy riding over all seclridsrs." , . bumps. base to 123 inches. luster with pezieci solely. SEE YOUR The-New Ford V-8 ior i935 is the biggest and roomiest Ford cur ever built. Ilia a sididngly handsome car. with modem lines and new. luxurious But mcstfirnporioni of all it is especially-designed io_ give you roads-“cr trout-seal ride ior buck- 3. New spring suspension which permits the use oi longer. more ilexi- ble springs and increases the spring- The result is Cenbo-Poise-which not only gives you a new riding com- ior! but adds to the stability oi the cor and its ease of handling. You can iuke curves irom seven to eight miles kinds oi COMFORT TO MATCH MODERN PERFORMANCE OF V-8 ENGINE This ease o! riding is achieved by the use oi three basic principles never beiore combined in a low-price cor. l. Correct distribution oi cur weight by moving engine and body forward eight and a hull inches. 2. New location of seals by which the rear sect is moved ior-word. lo- wurd the centre oi the car away irom the rear axle and away from the Ford V- B: u. n “I r.- bearings. em lines. NEAREST ported description oi the opening o! the proceedings in which Nico- laieii was described us deiiant, smiilni; or laughing. He was quoted a5 saying "I ireed Russia. irom a low down soouwdrel. Others will ioliow me and iinish my work." _ The dispatch said 2.000 soldiers guarded the institute. The day was treated as a holiday, it was said, with the Leningrad factories and stores closed snd processions de- mending "death to‘ the Zinovieii mun" Tho Moscow radio station, it was said, announced correspondence from Leon Trotzky was found giv- ing evidence to the existence oi an organization in Bulgaria. Lithuania and Germany. PIOttiXlg against the Soviets. PARIS. Dec. 2'i—(A.P.>-As ions as he behaves himself. Icon Trot- zky, exiled iormer communist lead- er, is assured oi French shelter from the Soviet regime's stern campaign its enemies. In the isce oi reports from Mrs- cow that the once-powerful Soviet oiiicial had been implicated in the plot to sssassi ate Sergei Kircii. French authorities said they re- ed as the. type oi po- litical exile to which France sl- wsvs has sivcn mim- No complaint anirst Trotsky has been received iron-l Moscow. it was said, butoiiieiels added that even it lie-were charged with a poiitiesl crime, his extradition would not be ‘Hie whezieabouts oi the former 8nd oonunisssr ior ior-sign siisirs and wsr remained secret. He was said to be living "a long distance from Per-is." Secret service men were said tomurd him night and day both for his own protection and ms s precaution against his engaging in any undesirable activ- itiee in this country. lane's sun suYF-Ts Indians Mistake Ship For Animal NANIMO. B. 0., Dec. 2'l—(By The Canadian Prcssb-l/irses Ward, Na- “ "mo Indian, tells a. story handed n to him by his father. oi the "rrlvrl of the sailing ship, Princess ‘ "toyul. 80 years ago, bringing tho ilrst conl miners irom Stailord. shire, England. "When the vessel was sighted by my ancestors, they thought it was ,a huge animal," he said. "One hundred skookum Rcdmen were selected t0 paddle out to meet it. "They were frightened when they saw the smoking clay pipe in the ORDtairfs mouth and his "toe- less" ieet, clad in shoes. The cap- inin culled ‘charko’ manning ‘come! The Indians refused until s, box of biscuits was thrown to them, “Climbing aboard ship they were given presents oi rice, which they thought were dead worms. and moluses. which they used icr nitch to repair their canoes. A shining axe blade. another gift, was attached to a cedar bough and worn ss sn ornament by the chief, "When the axe‘; use was explain. ‘Ilse! hseeordisgls ..issew YSUIQOIIIIUII ‘"5 lNiMENl» A New Ford V68 That Brings NEW BRAKES - NEW CLUTCH — EASIER STEERING There are many new lectures in the Ford V-B ior 1935 which make the ca; still easier lo drive. New brakes give more power ior stopping quickly with iar less loot pressure on the pedal. A new type oi easy-pressure clutch employs ceniriiugal iorce to increase efliciency at higher speeds. New steering mechanism makes the ccr still easier to handle. Other notable features oi the New ' Dependable. economical Ford V-B en- qino-muny refinements including crank- cuso ventilation-cast alloy steel crank- -leud " r“ " " Now welded ull-aleel bodies with mod- iorward. aironqor cut oi our. Rich. .| Luxo curs. windshield that opens. Tapered spring leaves ior quietness as well as flexibility. Larger tires wiih new wider tread ior solely and comlori. lnlultxlion oi bodies ior quietness and lemperfltulo. ed the following day it was rented to the Indians icr a blanket and enough blankets for u potluch were collected." Bermuda Raises Duty 0n Produce (By The Canadian Pregg) HAMILTON’, Bermuda, Dec. 2'1- "D0n't tell me Bermuda is develop- 5H8 an’ economic nationalism these days!" youthful Premier Mitchell Hepburn oi Ontario exclaimed dur- ing a fleeting visit here utter he had been told the colony's legisla- tors planned tariii raising-but Bermuda. has disregarded his warn- ing. In an eiiort to give further pro- inaction to local farming, the De- partment oi Agriculture has been urging On the government a. num- ber oi changes in the duties on im- ported agricultural products which can be produced in the coral isles. And now the House oi Assembly has acted to make the iollowing changes: A duty oi two pence a pound will be levied on iresh lroc- coll from Jan. l to Dec. 3i. The six pence duty on every 100 pounds oi cabbage will be applicable in December as well as irom Jan. l to June 30. Three pence a. pound will be ohcrged on imported cauli- ilower from Jan. 1 to June 30 and durin". December. A Lwo_pence duty on tomatoes will be imposed throughout the year, as against the present period, Jan. l to July 3i. .During the discussion. W. J. H. Trott, representing Smith Parish. told the horse that in imposing new duties they were only “push- ing up "the cost oi living and plac- ing the Colony in a position where it could not compete with other tourist resorts." "The Ottlws Pact," he omtinued. b New Safety, and a New Kind of Riding Comfort Within Reach of Millions of People New wider roar doors-iron! doors hinged New lower double channel X-iyps irumo ~ rigid-easier to slop in and oi beauty. including a gun-metal finish on Do Luxurious new upholstery and interior appointments-new pillewed seats and seller nut cushions. New instrument board oi modern design New Beauty, “m” r1... New Ford v-a i... ms "reins the V-8 engine which has demon-i abated rnenis. power hour. only in the service o! more lhqn q million owners. There are refined You buy premium perionnance when you buythisFerdV-B-lull 90 horse- 2 .1. nsnmssz; . .;.-. 1..., PERFORMANCE or». rue v-a moms its dependability and 660114 but no change in basic desigm and capable ot 85 miles-on We invite you to see this New Ford V-S at the showrooms oi Ford-deals ers. You will want to ride in it-io drive it yourself. You will find it c: new experience in motoring. body with bincticn iuel and oil gauge and Coupe (3 windows), $720; Phae- hout indicator-on Do Luxe curs. torgfl $725; (ringer $913531, $1133; . . Ca olet rum e Sell . mClearflc/lisionblllenlsvlrriion WIlh.COWl Len- SKIS; Ford“ sedan. 5310' T0UR_ aior a luster e io any positron an a ING SEDANS, Wm‘ buflbln, , , $759; 5850. Bum trn. Ford V-8 Prices Are Low i1 non! Turns-come (5 win- dows), $645; Tudor Sedan, $665; Fordor Sedan, $750. DE LUXE —* Roadster (with rumble seat) . S115: trunk - Tudor Touring Sedan. (F- 0. B. East Windsor, OIINJIHL Fordor Touring Sedan, PP". spore tire and taxes ex. Small down payments. Con- venient terms.) roan DEALER FOR COMPLETE "is the worst thing this Colony sv- perial Trade cr entered into. It was a. cursed arrangement." On his brief stop-over hcre from hi5 vocation trip southwa d, Prem- ier {epbum also dLscussed the Im- Happy New nsoncy. street number will lend you lo Figs, bulls. 3 lbs. .. Figs, fancy, package . Raisins, bulk, 2 lbs. .. Prunes, med. 2 lbs. , 21c Cranberries, 3 lbs. . 25c Jello, z pigs. . . . . , 15c Lnrhus Jelly, 3 plugs. ...... 23o Currants. 2 pkgs. . Icing Sugar. 3 pkgs. . 25c Macaroni, 2i pigs. . . . . . . .. 25o Sndns, Msrvens, 2 lb. pkg. 24o Soup, Heinz, all varieties 8 tins ‘ .. ......... 25c Tomatoes, 3 tins . . . . . . . .. 2lc_ Pineapple, sliced, 2 tins 25c Peaches, 2 tlns . . . . . . . . . .. 29c Mlncemeat, pkg. _ . _ Mincemeat, 28 or. be FRANK PHONE 913. l9 HILLSBORO STREET _-A Merry Xmas and Our Special add w'.ll continue till uflrr the New Your, so now is your chance to buy your supplies ior Xmas ior less Be sure and bring your friends to visit our shop. Xrnss Candy sll vuictles and Moira Bored Chocolates it the lowest prices. Cigarettes all shes, also Ice Creom bulk DETAIL-S -'€“"—‘-—_"”“__.’ '>I_'_'I__‘T_.ZI;L,_'"_<Q Agreements and clo- prescd somewhat the some opin- ion oi the pazts us the Bermuda legislator. u... lillmsrdh ior Mnnln- _ _ .____._._:__~— _i Year to All Our the right spot. Walnuts, Bordeau shelled lib. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 05o N is without Peanuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l7 , lb. Mixed Peel, 2 pkgs, Citron Peel, lb. . . . . . . . . . . Lemon and Orange Peel, . ‘Choice Grapes. lb. . . . . . ..I Y-u-bl it 2-1111’; o - ‘_wt..-::'c‘m"._‘= u" tors- wwtr- 5.4: ._- “Handy... ,,,. Oranges, lsrgc. dozen Oranges, medium, dozen Apples, McIntosh. dos... 19c and .290 . . . . . . ...... Cllodolste unsweetened, ‘A lb.“ bar, 3 ior . . . . . . . . .. 15o 2 lbs. Pltkd DIR! N. KAYS 1o rutcsnoso srusr '