rnmcl: suntan-vow rtivtus RONALD “Jhe Unholy Garden " , I ‘ THE LAUGH HIT or THE YEAR PRINCE E0 WARD Matinee 3.15 16c, 31c. Inning 7 d; 8.45 ...... 26c, 41c, 52c. When he opens his eyes he looks for girls! When he o p e n s his mouth y o u ‘l l look -for latfs- and get plenty! With ONA MUNSON \ WM. COLLIER». JR. MARJORIE WHITE Also LAUREL-HARDY in “COME CLEAN” Thom The Unknown— Vagabond Series ‘i winncn z LONGER. z z g.‘ LOUDER 1 z z i ~- a music. Some WW 11111151118 8mm‘ phone selections were played which were much enloyed- The next’ meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Norman Ling, r011 c111 W be mistvered with "my favourite meat The 5mm“ Famry m’ Hunter recipe" also each member will be Y‘ River has closed for the season. requested w read some scotch I“ W” "e901" “d ma‘ W” eighwl poem, it being the Burns Annivers- one thousand bushels of POIBWES‘! My mon;h___1,_ were ground up there this fall. which was a great help to the farmers who have no other market for small or otherwise unsalable- ' tubers. It also was a helP t0 the} , men employed there who would! Soon Near Par ~ otherwise have no work. l l TORONTO. Dec. 15-111 the The December meeting of theLopinion of Finance Commisioner Wheatley River Women's lnstitutelCveorge Wilson, the mind of finan- met at the home of Mrs. James ciors in New York is in a very con- wnms with eleven members and‘ fused state, particularly in connec- cane V151“);- present. The meetingltion with their view of Canada's opened by singing the Odc andablllty to meet her obligations in reciting the Creed. The roll call the United States. was answered by paying the The commissioner, conunenting annual fee of twenty five centsnon the added amount Canadian The minutes of the prececdlng'provlnces, cities and commissions meeting were then read and will have to pay on obigations mat- npproved. 1t was moved and uring in New York, owing to the geconded that a bill for fniitdisoount on Canadian currency, be paid, The appointment ofipointed out. that at the present three directors Mrs. Herb Smlthgtlme the visible trade balance be- Cassle Rattary and Mrs, tween the two countries is in favor James Wares was then carried out,'of Canada. as no directors had been appointed] "The only justification I can sen qt the annuil meeting. Thcdor the present premium on r the secretary Mrs. Nelson Stead then'American dollar is that the invisible read a letter from the head of thBItrade balance may be against Cana- .,. Island Rcd Cross Society urging da, but we are given to understand i the members to do all in their this is not the oase." declared Mr. power to collect money to buyflWilson. necoessary things for destitute‘, If the present rate of discount families in Western Canada. This prevails next year, Toronto will be cause the letter slid had beewforoed to pay an extra. $1,200,000!’ ‘ taken up by the Prime Minister ofl The T, '13 C's ext" burden 0n Canada and was Dominion Widitzihig amount W111 5e some 32907009 ‘ Miss Marv Andrews teacher asreedand that of the Toronto Hydro, to ask each child to help withssoiyooo, rmall offerings in the school, and; York township to receive and Fond away any in October alone by discount rates. money contributed for this pur- "The situation 153- commenged nose The meeting closed by sins- Commissioner Wilson, "that Ameri- ifl! 50d 5W8 1710K")! Emil‘ which can bankers appear to be linking Hunter River _ and Vioinltyt Canadian Currency lost; about $18,000 ' ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS "' i l i i i i I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i IGEITRA i C A P I T O L NOW PLAYING COMEDY AND VAUDEVILLE ACT "tart oven LADIES" Mat. 3.15 18c, m. GAPITOL THURSDAY AN ALL our-nook CLA$$IC Manic on a Grand I’ a c k c d w i t it outdoors thrills. With I rust of over 200 I nlcuinn nuzu and FAY WRAY YOU’LL BE ACTION THRILLED BY Scale. VANISIIING LEGION NO. 4 SKYSCRAPING -- TALKERTONI i i would become eflsierv "Amerl- _ can bankers see that Canada is Prepilrlllg F01‘ meeting all her obligations prompt- (kaneva Conference ly. . Monday, December 7th. Holmans Office. Charlottetown. 10898-12-15-tf. a mar ron cnmsmas and all the year round is a subscription to The Charlottetown Guardian. Bent it to friends at home or abroad. They will appreciate it. t! SPECIAL AT JIMMIES SHOE iHINEL-Cigurette Maker, 200 Cig- arette Tubcs. one package of Tobacco for 55c. 10910-12-15-81. POLICE COURT-At the Police coin; yesterday morning two vagn rants were each given eight days in Jail. A drunk was fined five dollars and costs or ten days in 3811- A second had his five dollars ball bond estreated. HOW T0 PBONOUNOI ‘DAL’ HOUSIEW-According to the Fredericton Gleaner, a noted Prince Edward Islander, Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, thirty years president of Cornell University, and afterward United State; bassador to Germany, is stated 011 excellent grounds tobe the man who secured an authority for the correct pronounciation for the word Dalhousie. When he was a' member of the faculty of De“ ' University, Halifax, N’. 5., Dr. Schurman wrote to the ‘Eiarl of Dalhousie and that member of the Ramsay family in reply informed him the name was pronounced‘ “Dalhowsie? This, says the Gleaner, should settle the vexed question which troubles sotne in New Brunswick as well as it did those in Nova. Scotia. It is a safe be, nevertheless, that some still g (By Canadian Press) v PARIS, Dec. l5.—-(CP).—Advancc informatlon on the disarmament M"- w"?! "W"! B dellghiml the Canadian dollar with thepound Sterlins- I can Bee no justification OOnVETSBT-lllfl U"! for that." He believed the situation lunch. The balance of the evening in was spent The odern Gift is an A ELECTRICAL GIFT Make our store your first stop when you start your Christmas shopping this year. Here you will find beauti. ful and appropriate presents for "H? member of the family-in a store that makes shopping a plug. are.‘ MARITIME staccato COMPANY, of the ." minnow-sauna Amciatod "Gas and Electric System Railway Commission Short Session next February indicated that the negotiations will centre about a (By canhdgan press)‘ new and broader version of the] CALGARY, ALTA_YD,_-c_15,__'1~hciLocarno Pact, under which the Calgary sitting of tho Royal com- [Billions Wfillld 8W0 mllillfll Bllfllm‘ mission inquiry into ti-anspoi-o tees against aggressive wars- ation problems threatened ycster- The Natlims "W13 be P1908843. day u, be Show ma Sweet when under this proposed agreement, to Justice Hon. 1.. P. Duff, chairman aid any oountrv manaced by‘, of the body tendered nlesson in 089ml" ‘"5?- The Vi“ WW1‘! punctuality pivot on the signatures of Gcrmanyi Scheduled to commence at 10.30 “ml France- a. m., Mr. Justice Duff called the This infvmfiiivfl was imllected‘ sitting sharp on time but only A. i" a survey of Wmld capitals by‘ G. Fraser. President of the Calgary; "ark-ills “ssficlaied P7955 buriiaus- i Board of Trade‘ appCMuL H61 France, it was learned, will sulr‘ took only m,“ md mama“ mit n concrete political proposal for‘ ‘minutes of the commission's time? Prawn“? “atlmls heed by and when no one else appeared Altai "ggresskm or lnvaskm‘ The Pans Justice Duff declared the session _ iwvemment will reject any plan fori oven proportional cuts in armaments, in- _ __ _ tsistlng that some Nations, such as iRussia. and Italy, have increased Bank Closes To _ lthcir armaments while France ha: Protect Depositors {reduced u... so per cent < i The French Government. with‘ (By Canadian Press» such friendly nitlons as Belgium,’ CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Dec. 15.-—1 Poland and Jugoslavia, will con— Edwin T. McKnight, President of i tend there can be no essential the closed Mcdford Tru~tiCompany. modification of existing relative returned from Miami, Tlmftai-mament strength until a prac-i hospital yesterday to plead not I ticnl plan is evolved for mutual guilty to 42 indictments growingmirmed assistance in cases of agg- out of the closing of the bank. He} rossion. . was released in $10000 bonrlsl Germany and her former allies Daniel C. Mulloncjx, President of‘ will maintain their position that the bank, said "Because of cxtra- they have been unjustly disarmed. ordinarily heavy xvlthdruwals, the The Germans point to the reduct- directors of the Federal Notional‘ ion oi’ their army to 100,000, the bank of Boston in order to con-iban on such modern weapons as serve the interests of depositors‘ heavy artillery, tanks and aero~ have voted to ask the comptroller‘ planes for the trained reserves, and of currency to take change of the‘ the prohibition against submarines, bank." naval air forces and battleships of President Mulloncy said he more than 10,000 tons. believed that with careful handlingi of the accounts the depositors, would receive 100 ccnta on the donut BRITISH COMMUNITYS UltlMlS Judge James E. O'Donnell o." the. LESS RECORD Mlddlesex National Bank oi Loud-ll- a a subsidiary of the Fcdnrl Nab, 190mm" Pm” ional Bank of Boston, in n stnic- LONDON. DBQ- lF-Ruumld Blflimli ment tonight said 1hr: batik would to be the most virtuous area in Eng not open its; doors tomowotv. iland. No resident has been indicted {at the ' roi- 1o or 12 years and it is a rare occurence for a court of assize to be held there. There rarely are any local people for trial at the petty sessions. The average number of convictions for drunkenness is about one a Wit-frond Elmo-it in- variably that solitary person is a nozi-resident. ,4 _J_-___.o—-__.__ (Canadian Press) M111»; EQUALITY ASKED u! BLACKS (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. Australia. Dec. l5—A1l8 tralisn 013011811111 blocks, who have been receiving I small allowance of food m; blpakcta from the govern- ma“; n" demand rations on the 5am, gglo ll unemployed whim men. '10 increase the ration stand- ard o; flip blacks to tint issued to Ltd. will call it "Dalhoosle." TEACHERS STUDY lconrerence to be held 1n Geneva MEETINGS-The monthly meeting es) of Montreal, died there i771. MW Rose Durocher. founder of , ed by 5 999m 0! 1101168. small stack and carries it to the separator when threshing commen- oes. of the Teacher's Study Group was held in the Prince of Wales Col- lege on Saturday 13 embe 12th with fifteen teachers present. In‘ the absence of both president and‘ vice president, Miss Helen Nantes presided. The following committees were appointed: Question box: Miss Wilkinson and Miss MacDonald; Press: Miss MacEachern and Misst MaoKinlay. Supervisor MacPhall reviewed briefly last month's topic. A discussion on the different aims, in the teaching of History was led by Supervisor Mac-Phat]. A brief outline on “lviethods in History" was given by Supervisor Court. Miss Agnes Clements read a very 1n- teresting paper on “l-listory." Next meeting is to be held January 23rd. at 10.45 A. M. The topic to be dis- cussed is “A assignment. to Teach- ers." Each teacher is asked to read n chapter on this topic from any recognized Method Text. PERSONALS Misses Carmelita Solomon, Isobel MacPhee, Messrs James Condon and Henry Sampson motored to Charlottetown from Georgetown. --A. The many friends of lvlr. William Martell of Burnt Point are sorry in hear that he has had an operation in the city Hospital. All hope for a speedy recovery.-- . Reparations And World Business (By Canadian Press) BABEL, SWITZERLAND, D90 15. —(CP).—-Gennany is being forced to dump her products abroad in order to pay reparations. Hendrvk Collin, Dutch member of the| declared today when the com-i mlttee opened its discussion of the effect of reparations on world, business. Coligin said enforced German the elements stifling world busi- HESS. The neceaary transfer of pre- appenra lmpoulble, the Dutchman‘ informed his colleagues on the committee which is studying Ger- many's capacity toil!- momsncr ounce DEAD The death occurred Qt hi! here early this momiflfof Adelard Raymond, merchant Ilcd 80. Mr. Raymond was one of the most widely known men in the district and was the MM‘ of Senator norm mympfld and of white mm 9n “l? 5°11‘ Si-"stcm would “Mmuu, embarrass the Austra- 11m poignant, the olficisll up. Maximo Raymond, 111ml!!! 0f P8P- llement for the diltrict of Buchar- nuil. Jr ‘i I. lilliililllll MCLURE AND mcxnmon will open the fur buying mum 108134.! LEVIN is payillK lflshest prim for silver Fox and other furs at B. R. Asserting he spoke as an econo», V‘ mist rather than a politician. 1a.! ~ dumping was aggravating inter-i " national commerce and was one oft a parations payments by Germany_ L .9 CqnadidnsMay' Be Beatifi ed, FIVE‘ WOMEN AND FOUR MEN BEING CONSIDERED BY CON- GREGATION OI‘ IITES VATICAN CITY, Dec. lit-Om- adu may‘ play nine of her men and women on the Calendar of Saints. The Congregation of Rite! 1| con- siderlng this number of causes for ratification o.‘ Canadian saintly people. Most of these have been dead for years, even for centuries. Five are women, four are men. Together with the Unitd States eight candidates and Mexico's two.‘ the oonflcflminn is examining l9 causes for beatfication. i last year eight Canadian and American martyrs were canonized , by the Pope in St. Peter's. l l Two bishops are in the Canadian Elist. One is Francis de Montmor- iency-I/aval, first Bishop of Que- ‘bec, who died in 1708. His petition was first introduced in 1990. The; ' other is Vitale Justin Grandin, first i Bishop of Bt. Albert, which later Jccame the dlocae of Edmonton.’ . He died n 1902. J i i . The Canadian cause nearest con- clusion is that of the Venerable Marghenta Bourgeoys, founder of Sisters of Our Lord, who died at Montreal, 1700. The cause was in- troduced in 1878. The congregation has approved her virtues and recog- nized the miracles wrought by tn- teroession of her. This last was (10119 in Allsllst 0f this year. The remainder are: Alfred Pam- palon, Rtedempiorist, died at Que- bec, 1896. Frederick Jonsoone, Friar Minor, died 1910, at Tzols Rlvieres. Venerable Maria of the Incarnat- ion, founder of the Ursuline sisters or Quebec, died there 1on2. i hauling“ difficult, needs. i prices. MID’ Catherine, Augustinian, Nimi died Quebec 1618. Venerable Mary Margaret Du- froet do Lajemmerals, founder of the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary, died Montreal, 1849. - The Congregation of Rites has un der consideration 551 similarcaus- es, of which 2'11 alone come from Italy. France has advanced 116. NEW INVENTION CUTS FARM COST ~ (Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alta”, Dec. 15-17. Sllics, of Clover Bar, Alberta, has invented what he describes as a barge and sweep which eliminates the need oi’ binder twine, a. great expense to the farmer during har- vest, and which may be made by the farmer himself. thus preventing the necessity of expending money on machinery \“ doo the receptacle becomes full. GRDUPY the Sisters of Charity (Boeurs Crla- “m” i‘ “m?” °“ l“ “°°' i“ ‘"1" liature stacks and the sweep operat- , , , . . . _ . BEFORE THE HEAVY snow STORMS . hamper traffic, block roads and make Prepare now by putting in a sup- ply of Pickard’s Coal or Coke to last until fine weather arrives. Best quality Coal at lowest cash A. Pickard & Co PHONE 24o attend to your fuel‘ a , r which reeascs the grain w on The lifts each DOWEERY DEMANDS DDOSTED AS CURRENCY FLUCTUATES (Canadian Press) ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. Dec. 15— Britain's IUIDQIBIGB o! the gold atau dard has troubled the course of true love in Eflllt. satisfactorily engaged, _was strolling. down the sea front with his fiancee happy in the thought that hcr fa- ther had promised a dowry of 500 Egyptian pounds. But his eye found the newspaper headline announcing the action in Great Britain and its consequent effect on Ixyptian money. He. felt [a bit ill, he said, and returned home A young lligyptlan, The barge is a huge box on wheel.s'and next day his prospective father While the grain is being cut it can be attached to a binder or header. in-law was visited by a. friend who informedihlm that, because of the The grain runs into a box, in the fall in the pound stnrllfll. the dow- bottom of which is a large traprvmust be raised tom) pounds. -G—-—-‘ V.' BANDON nsnrmmn Ififiinu runn- METHOD A (Canadian Press) g . ALBANY. u. Y. Dec. u-amr 35 W"! 11558: Is the state's method of establishing the identification of prisoners, the Bertllion system- has been abandoned, the New York Department of Corrections announ- ces. . The dellmmt hereafter wiilre- l! 9n the finger print method which the bulletin declares in his, been found less likely u. so 1,100,. rect. The Bortlllon system, pgflggg.’ ed by l. 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