.»-.-._.-.._ r~:§j: isrem . \l 44a “ca... . ash-huh. .-._Z... . can} l-c-Aln‘. r .. ' her an opportunity for the whim- Social Gathering on non on Jon Complete Vocalized Pictorial of 25 Years r‘- relgn in a. half hour of proud and respectful living photo- graphs — a priceless record of his useful reign, Movies of Queen Victoria Coronation of Edward VII Royal Wedding Bells ls Majesty at Home If ‘Till FRINGE EIINARII ind GAPITOI. THEATRES JOIN TNE EIAPIRE IN IAOIIRNING FOR OIIR BELOVED SOVEREIGN NING GEORGE II.“ OVWGLOSING OOTII THEATRES TIIIS AFTERNOON ‘ l TODAY rection—-should hasten to see “Cheatcrs" at the Capitol Theatre. where it opened an engagement 0f three days yesterday. Suggested by a story, “The Pea- cock Screen" by Fanny Heaslip Isa, one of America's most brilliant rio- velists, ‘Cheaters’ has a great deal to recommend it. The cast has been chosen with excellent’ judgment. en the King Played King Edward's Funeral A Happy Household King George Crowned ills Majesty and the War idolized by the People Then the Armistice ills Jubilee Message PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE fakes it as a patriotic privilege to be singularly able to present this pictorial and vocally descriptive history of His Late Majesty's eventful OUR BELOVED MONARCH’! REIGN IN REVIEW TONIGHT AT 7.- 8.45 P. M. WED. 3J5 - 7 & 8.45 P. M. h __MAr.. . . 16c -26c. _ EVE. . . . 26c - 32c - 37c. I I 1 » AND 1 " v WEDNESDAY s r E N c i n. J . _ . I . ~ "l N R A C Y o, I ' v i - “Cheaters” At Capitol I ‘ Motion picture fans who are seek- . . ing entertainment that's off the 1111111911 11114111; 11110 1611511 I 51159511186- _ . . ' ful drama that has a generous are 111° 11mg" °1 “"18 11111111111 11- :£..i::.":..i:".cl:.' fftdcliili. ti.‘ - The plot concerns itself ' with The smuggled jewels, which Miss Loy. Irlnce Edward as ameniber of an international . ring of jewel thieves, is presumed Adventure and romance. drama 141 111W? 111 1191‘ 110559910119 and comedy, are deftly blended in T1802‘ 15 11 560191 89111106 1111M i-whmpccw,» which hm,“ Myth, who attempts to trap her through Loy to the screen in a new hit with "1115-111110 1111113119- 119 . 11111119111161“ Spencer qyacy cs h" cc_shh._ her into a situation in which she The picture opened ysterday at 1111151 11°59 B5 1115 W119» 11115 1119 the Prince Edward Theatre m,- story moves swiftly through a chain thrcc days‘ of events which keeps excitement M155 my; clmmwrizatlon gives and suspense at fever height. An excellent supporting cast ap- sgccg ughmccs chc gh-sc displayed pears with the stars. It includes so ietchirmiv 1h "The Thin Mari" $11“? 51/1911611-‘1- 1111111111111 Har- 8nd which marked her as a. vivid 118M1- _ 11111811 Warwick. Irene new screen personality“ Franklin, Lillian Leighton, Wade "whjspsawv t. a Sh)“, of {tangles}! Boteier and Clay Clement, among Not only does the locale shift with °111°1$- 1°11“ Q1111” 1-1 11 116W P91‘ lightning rapidity from London w =°11=111Y who scores a. distinct per- New York and thence I-hroughout 5°11” 111111111111 115 11- 11911111161611 many m1d-we5tern clues’ but the Missouri farmer. William Inger- mood and the direction of the soil tums in an excellent Perform- 51013’ 5111115 1111111151 BA 181911111 once as a country doctor. 1O NEW FEEDS CREATED IN SILVER JUBILEE YEAR LONDON. Jan. 2'l—Not even in At NEW HQNGII the year of Qucch Victoria's Dia- ' mond Jubilee were so many Peers and Knights created as during the - _ present yea-r, states Debrett's "Peer- A very enjoyable evening was age, Baronetage, Knightege, and spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Companionage" foi- i938. The num- M. J. Mclvor, New Haven. Jan, ber of new Peers was i6. 14th, when the neighbors and In addition to the Duke of Glou- dlnends assembled there no we1- caster, the volume records. three some them to Nqw 3mm dish-w“ -other of Queen Victoria's great m: Qpproprialo Address and 3m grandchildren were married during wary gym to My. m5 My‘ M5- the year-the Infants. Beatrice of Spain, her brother, the Prince of s Sweden. Mr. Molvor fll-nkcd the people In the list given of deaths dur- for their kind. words andbeautlfui ing the year will be found the gift. names of two famous war-time ‘me evening was pleasantly spent commanders-Viscount Byng, whose in mule and dancinz. music being title becomes extinct, and Earl furnished by w. Raymond Gallant Jellicoe, who is ctcceeded by his and Mr. Hebe: Campbell with vio- son. It is pointed out that Lord lins, accompanied Mr, charlie Jellicoes daughters are in succes- Morvor‘ on the piano, 1B5, Neil Mc- slon to the Viscounly granted to the Klnrion gave s. reading that was late Earl in 1917 with a special much enjoyed by all. A dainty lunch reminder. as at that time he had was served by Mrs. McIvor assisted 11° 11111-19 15511‘!- by some of the ladies present. Reference isolso made to the re- ih the wee sma‘ hours of the iiremeni o1 A- G. M. Hekllrise morning one and all dispersed u; from the editorship of the volume. their respective homes wishing Mr. 3° W115 "PP°1111°°1 1° 111111 9°81 111 and Mm Mclvc, and gcmuv every 1887, the year of Queen Victoria's success and happiness h, thcl, new first Jubilee, and now becomes con- hcma . suiting editor in the Silver Jubilee Following is the address: Year °1 h" 315111151)“- lvtr. and Mrs. M. J. McIvor, New Haven 1 residents Beautiful Eyes Dear friends: We, the of New Haven district, take this NEW yonx. Jan 37__w°mch "P99111111"? 14° 911191111 31°" 1* 11911113’ must have lovely legs to have love- welcome to our district. Though h, eyes, Henry waxmm‘ the c010,. you have been among its only 11' photographer, said exyptically to- short time. we already feel that you day, are one with us in our community “one must be cu bccucuhh" hc activities, and that New Haven has s“; l-ycu 5g"; h; the gccg an been indeed fortunate in securing “my; up, asresident". a family possessing such "11 we legs arc bcaumm. g the admirable qualities and such varied w,“ 1c beautiful, g1 the (ace g5 #101118. beautiful, then eyes must be beau- We ask you to accept this gift 1.1m," as a. token of our friendship. With n, 1; 51mph. that wcnnah m- l1 80 0111‘ 11081 "B1191 1111' V011!‘ 119-9- gards feminine beauty as a com- n1 s: and prosperity. some whole. ' ed 011 b¢11llf of the residents Waxman, famous for the color I2 New Haven. ‘ composite of his photographs, was . w“ =- Morrow litl‘"t‘..t.t.i2'°.‘l..l‘.§“¥.$““3;..i’§. f’) HIS. MoKlNNON we," u h, moth ’ 1mm“ ha“ 0°97) He had Just started work on a . series of photographs of what he " the it pair of most beau- tiful eyes in the world. “Betty? he said, “ls tops for brown eyes." r The search for lovely eyes alerted prosalcaiiy enough with a manu- facturer ot counterfeit eyes in I Illldewtetern city. Dissatisfied with the quality of the alas m: he nukes. be told ,graplu of liutroiuorbs to be narrows" ' v . , lit-in- ‘Wlxlnantogivehineolorpbow, um comedy is extracted from the script up the ensemble. Bill Boyd has been seen in a va- gmlwthmgpw” phases or the rlety of roles in his cinema career, This one‘ hmvcrsnl thmw he but he has never been more suc~ role of a slick, high-pressure “con ality. and a contempt for the aver- man' with an ingratiating person- age mail and woman. Playing with him us his charming accomplice is 1111119 30113191‘. whose-return to the screen after an interval devoted to corned ;Dorothy Mackaill, as the comedy role with verve and gusto; stufl’. vidc highly satisfactory entertain- meiit. G.N.R. Buildings suitable decorations o! 0311mm, gion in memory of the late Kim; George. ‘ colors also the stations in Halifax in Halifax the Nova, sooth", and National. offices of the Canadian National will carry mourning decoration. WEST ROYALTY INSTITUTE The January meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Gates with son and a contest by Mrs. 0nd by Mrs. Milton Bell and Mrs. Blake. dispensary. Roll call for February meeting to adian Woman." Next meeting to be held at ‘home of Mrs. Baliingall on Feb. 25th. L i.’ Eve. .. 26c, 82c. llllllllii lilll Iii“ Ii iiilliOllil ‘itiilillll ll \I (Ollblik WEDNESDAY 3-15-‘1-8-45 P. M ' and in Hunter River United Church . at 7.30 P. M. Tuesday, 28th. 'I‘he » 1* general public are invited’ to at» " tend; 14-502. first dahce of the 1936 season on (By Howard W. Blakeslce Assoc- iated Press Science Writer) NEW YORK ‘71111- 25-‘(11- P3“ ed that more than a. thousand Can- walt" 3115511111 111° $11191" 111d adinlis will be in attendance. A spe- artist, presented to a and the last ounce of drama and Sclchglsts he“, 18st high; a 51mm; fl d it f , I ldl tl t by the capable Players who make ssacepshlawsaldsfigitegoarenalel}; °°111m111e° 1° “M11131” 111° Mm‘ said. ls force. He said that Pro- cessfully cast than he is here in the ‘e550,. Albert mnsmn’ whose ideas °’. Si???” °‘"¥.§‘°“.§° k c hi t seen cwor. asase mo gglégloghassggirfxgspace 1am‘ Chelry Valley School on the ater- one of the guests at the meeting -_ _ which was held by ness a most succesful entertain marriage and motherhood L; weh Electronic Research Association. I11“5““11“.3' 3115"“ 551d the decorated and contained one of the " t" earl-h is not as science believes 1"" 01 111m 1W0- nlavinsasemi- . - - *1 season's prettiest Christmas trees. magnet with and 135m; that gmhd veteran of poles. Instead the earth is between was tendered a vote o‘ chm,“ by Séillsc and ‘screen, William Col- ghehizgsigve Eitlsditllfi ncgatltgfi 11°13 Mrs. Furness Matheson for her ef- alsé a hlcfléinwrinsaswlvilxzyilrgilllnslorzgoufijes, earth 15115;? r°l11cesl11c‘§§écw;5°be_ fort in preparinfl such a splendid tween these two poles, a collection By all means see "Cheaters" It Iiiling what would otherwise be a will entertain you liberally and- pro_ vaciious hole. The same principle he said holds true for the substance of from ‘the smallest corpuscle e glea est heavens. Russell siliid that Columns fund- . amen a eectrlc law that "oppos- “c h c; ct hk Constance I-luggan. repglhagvilscrs: Hfildattefhgmgsfi Dialogue, Mrs. Penningtorfs Call. _" demonstrate that M . N h v What happens, he held, is that 11117411 111K5- laigeofiméerfigégwa? L1°§111d11135 111 11111 positive and negative meet while ° e 011111111" 1°- seeking their “likes? 1h the meet- Mrlsuav- ing they destroy each other. Wm my“ 171111319 and 111114111 each other is reborn again as e1ec- be the colors used. At Mone. ton regionaiigeneral ofllces and the Ftlisilagileswflkiigllitllgsexistltllielgifiebitafil“- Idea‘ depot will be draped with these c, h, sch c” d matter. Under Russell's idea, matter ca; $3211"gm,lgagixiglafuazmcgggfilzgg; hriggsxlxalafic Lzllgtallllqfleisvslrsh. Isaac for attendance by teacher. I ' I ‘l 1, lQl TiNNetRAI/liccrci 1111 £11133. QaTiTi 821st rife! llalVelgSiqll force. iFtijom Olive lugs. John will also be suitably decor- 1h s 1e o own“; “cum at“, along with the runway hawk fin“ QSEZZSZIIMSI of creation which piaint, Hazel Ings. r feels. . m Ch‘ 1 “Positive electricity is a centri- m c 1x31“ mwdwitlao?“ tglnfiacgaé? petal flow of energy toward ll. vor- Trcc. Hilda MacDfllmld- g Nfgstive clectriciiy i: a cch- Tl I t l‘l Ugfl OW 0_ Energy away [pom ccsralli hroughout the region hrvhrhia_ Gmhtauon is me desire program Santa Claus arrived and o pos ve higher pressure. Radiation is the mdhn tree, desire of negative electricity to seek The lower pressure." _ thirteen members and one visitor c021”: gxiogihglarfig7“(c'prn1c 01°50 11y 511181118 1111-‘ 1151-1111191 A11‘ prgsera. President presided. A very 0cm ye"; can be stopieeiiwbynsfig“ , 11 res m; program was put on. A t h h , ~ ‘ .____ Faber on “Chi‘d Welfare" by Mrs. i321: K QQ§QQZ§IQ1§VQ,"mlhfffitmbf“i I Lemuel MacKinnon, one on "Health 10d chmhgy, p,.,,,c.,,,,y 85m‘ was?‘ 1148111101)“ them were 7" ful Adolescence" by Mrs. Saunder- 1 t " ’ l‘ ‘ ‘ ° 1 1 Rob ts ir A1110] l11111vrx1lliltilgreiynla$Tllnglnguciro cihlitiiégfii Iqggrwdrlizspmifncfvxergyde i’ . F I7 I b Ml‘. L. 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ Macitinnonsaird zigvfigfjnGaTm. sSec- §=1:,n1;l:€§nGamc Buds m 1111mm“ 45°11'00"? 11°11“ mm“ ihqvhguglinsm TOT?“ in fipoxltwon 650900. Sick ccmihlitco reported fruit ‘f 1mm“ °" 1‘ *1“ ba- , c 1 c» w». p».- 23213221321; fiietihlffiil m lacrosse: - - o 111R 11 51111763’ conducted last August. n; thvir ancestral feedings area m‘ be answered Wm, “A New, cam dékéotilisolfonulgge 1i28!l"he42.0OO.O0il1.thc ‘southern pilris of the prairie THE ‘CHARLOTTET OWN GUARDIAN 1 This column ll Rlarvcl for new! n. local interest but udvortislll 0| l hows; nature may be Inserted d cunts u word strictly payable ll advance. calrralu. communes, mo» will be closed all day today. L-SUB-l-ZO-ll. PELTB. WILL BE received at the office of J. A. Webster, I56 Rich- mond St., Charlottetown, through- out the season for shipment to the Prince Edward island Pu: Pool Limited. Summerside. 1.4464 Milt. . .. 11o, 26c. HARD GOAL-For the basebu u- er our D. W. s: W. biue coal ls cor- tiiinly the best. Sold in any quan- tity. A. Pickard B: Co. Phone 240. 11-604-1-38-31. ATTRACTIVE WINDOW. - The large-window of C. F. C. Y. Great George Street is very nicely decor- ated with Robin Hood ‘I-‘iour and Boiled Oats in connection with the Programme sponsored by Rn Hood Mills Liruited which II on the air from 6 to 6.15 Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday over station C. F. C- Y. Charlottetown. MEMORIAL SERVICES in con- nection with thc death of King George V will be held in North Wiltshire United Church at 2 P. M- Canadian Maritimers will hold their Saturday, February 1. 1936, at the l-lotel Capitol. This dance will mark the fifth anniversary of the Can- adian organization and it is expect- 3111111’ °1 cll program of nluslc and novelty dances lins been arranged by the timers fifth birthday. cunimv vatbav SCHOOL CONCERT stormed the A large niuriber assembled in 1151911 as ncell of December 2i. 1935, to wit- the Nastern hum,“ The classroom was beautifully north and south The teacher, Miss Edith Hume. program. Followlrigls the program: Chorus, Christma Bells. Recitation, A Greeting, Lorne _ ‘Vlllg. v every Recitation, Not Too Small, Doug- las Hogan. nebula m the Duet, John Grim and Joe Grouch. Dorothy and Olive Inge. Recitation, What Will Santa Do. actually mg- Recitation, Up or Down, Dorothy l-t ngs. Solo, The Christmas Welcome. Recitation. A Billy Lady. 115115195 and Exercise, Christmas Bells. Dialogue. Mr. Hummel Gets all Recitation, Girls and Dolls, Doris liuggan. Awarding of prize to Vera Mc- Duct, Santa Claus. Dorothy and Com- Mono‘ oguc, Reason for Dialogue. The Complaining Dolls. Recitation, Under the Christmas Chorus, Santa Claus. At the conclusion of tho above flevuiclw 1o seer distributed the gifts from a well visitors and pupl‘s were iheii treated with candy and apples. The afternoon was brought to a 11??!" Saxkatchewan 12,000 000; 1.200.000: south Dakota 350000 and Minnesota THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CANADIAN MARITIMERS-The ~ commons-tron‘ an msua‘ ARCH. Il-flOG-‘I-lfl-Slh COOK" STUDIO evenings lip ID- polntment. L-SBO-l-IO-IO. SMART T0 I! SEEN 1N '- Bmn-rtor to buy. Studebaker. L-llld-l-ll-tf. .V_.___ UNLOADIING COAL TODAY. —- Old Sydney. Springhlll, Invemess and Bay View. Sold in any quan- tity at the lowest price. A. Pickard dz Co. Phone 24o. L-iloi-l-aa-al. ___._... WATER BATES-Persons who have neglected paying their water rates for tho current quarter are reminded that shutoff lists will be on tho street Monday the 21th. L-BBI DAY U!‘ MOUENING—AG Charlottetown P081’. Office. - day, January 38th. i086. having been sot aside, u s public holiday bservod in atioual mourn- ing for Bis lute littlest?» Kin! Geone V., the following order of service will be rendered the public. All wickets will be closed for the day All mails for despatch by after- noon trains will be closed at 12.00 o'clock noon. There will be no delivery by letter carrier, or will there be any mid-day Street Letici- and Parcel Box collection. German Influence Steadily Growing VIENNA, Jan. 2'l—-(A.P.)—A pro- posal for an association of middle European states with the thinly- conoealed purpose of forestalling the spread of German influence southward gained ground in Aus- tria and Czechoslovakia today. The project. beset by many poli- tical difficulties. is believed to be largely the outgrow of conversa- tions conducted recently in Prahs by Chancellor Kurt Bchuschriigg of Austria's anti-Nazi Government with Czechoslovakian‘ leaders. The Vienna newspaper Stunde. which . reflects C ‘osolovak opinion. summed up the benefits of the propsed new understanding by asserting: "Germany wants to make separ- ate agreements with individual States in the Danubian valley. But these States see as the only means to prevent the extension of Ger- man influence the necessity of con- solidating info a single 11100. 111911 acting as a unit in negotiating with Germany." All the old difficulties, such as the Hungarian demand for treaty re- vision and the Little Enicntes dread of a Hapsburg restoration in Austria. operate against the forma- tion of a Denubian bloc. But these argument; are losing force as the power of Germany lncrefllfl- ___.__.___.___. IN IAEIAORIAIA JOHN MALONE John Malone, 63, of 2913 Six- teenth avenue south, Minneapolis, died late Tuesday, Dec. 17th, after an illness of several months. He was born at Lot 65. Prince Edward Island, Canada, and came to Min- neapolis 85 years ago. Flor 26 years he was employed by the Minneap- olis Steel dl: Machinery Co. He is survived by his wife, Minnie; a son, Frank; a stepson. John Glynn; a daughter. Mary, and two sisters, Mrs. Andrew Wynne and Mrs. Pat- rick McClouskey, all of Minneap- olis. Thc funeral will be conducted from the home but the time has not been set. Burial was from the Holy Rosary Church to St. Mary's Cemetery where burial took place. —Minneapolis 'I‘ribiuie. _.__._____..____. MRS. MATTHEW MAI! AR The death occurred at the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. D. F. Hughes, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Moss. on January 20th of Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Matthew Mahar. a former C. N. R. employee at Charlottetown. The late Mrs. Maher was well and favourably known in Charlottetown, where she conducted a hotel a number of years before leaving for Boston ten years ago, where her family were residing. i-ler remains, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs- D. F. Hughes and The investigation showed that the census‘ provinces and in the Dakotas. A dainty lunch was served by hostess and meeting closed with National Anthem. During 1935 the total number of hogs graded in Canada was 2,934,- 205. a decrease of 79.993 compared with 1934. Of the 1935 hogs, 2,830,- DnWoods Jhoiilough Thai Slick: The Onugh Ihal ling: On This is tlio cough it is hard to got rid of, till kind that bothers you during the day and keep: you mvuko M. night. 3B3 were graded alive at stockyards and packing plants, while 113,822 were graded by careers, that is af- tel" they were lril'ed. agliie seeing a glass-eyed farm hand vdth one eye like Great Garbo -or_liet_ty Lomax." Why not get a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and lice how quickly it will relieve you of this coughing condition. It acts promptly, going straight to the foundation of tho trouble, loosening the phlegm, soothing tho irritated air passages, Itrengtliening tho bronchial organs. Your druggint will recommend “Dr. Wood h". It has been on the market for the put M yearn. son Harold arrived in Charlotte- town Friday evening. The funeral took place on Satur- day froln the residence of Mrs. Catherine Hughes, 48 Upper Queen St. to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Chas. O'Hara. 0.888.. Burial took place in R. C. Cemetery, where the services were conducted by Rev. W. E. Bnright, CSSR. There are left to mourn her loss, a sorrcwing husband, three sons. Walter, Lemuel and Harold, and three daughters, Lona and Mrs. D. F. Hughes, all of Boston, and Mrs. Harry Smith of Lakewood, Ohio; one son Prank predeceased her five years ago. The pail bearers were Jon. J. Storey, W. S. Hughes, Wendell Mc- Donald, Herbert Mahar, Wilfred Hughes and William Somers. Mass Cards were received from the following: Husband, Wallis and undweresoresndred. Ointment Qticurq HAIIIGMIIM Hands Covered With Salt Rheum. . Kept Bandaged.‘ Cuiicura Healer], "My bands were all covered with nit rheum. The were swollen i scratched until it cane m bad and itcbod. l could not put my hands in water. Sometimes I had to keep both halide bands "This imcd m honed before l used cutlcdi-iscdp and Ointment, and after ulging two cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticun was completely healed.” (Si ' R.R. 7, Monctou, New Brunswick. Jan. l . 1935. )Missborraine p...“ Culicuu Soup, Ointment and Tuleurn Powder u. Sold n all druggl-u. r . 'G. 1M. EXECUTIVE START SALES TOUR or MARITIMES i OBHAWA, Jan. Ill-E. A. Ever- son, assistan general sols manag- er of Geno l Motors Products of Canada, Limited, loft Oshawa to- nltbt to conduct a series of meet- ings with the Company's dealer personnel throughout the Maritime Provinces. He was scoomparil ‘ by other head office executives in- cluding A. H. Stevens, business management manaifl‘; Bob Mc- Intyre, assistant sales promotion manager and known from coast to coast as commercial announcer on the General Motors Hockey Broad- cast; and F. R, Daniels, service pro- motion manager. The tour, which will take the 811018159 DracticalLY the whole oi the Company's organisation c! m. 9MB! eellinl plans. including u interesting program i0!‘ the ma. obandlslng of used cue. which yg have the effect of replacing bund- Nd-s o! wornroui automobiles m4 contributing to street and hiflhway safety. The field organization in m. Maritirnes will also hear details c1 General Motors advanced servicq program for 1938. as well as psi-t; and accessories plans for the yemg The above executives will hold their meeting at the Canadian National Hotel, Charlottetown. on Friday, January 31st. in the inter-egg of A. Horne 8t Co., their dealers for party to New Brunswick. Nova Sco- Prince Edward Island. tia and Prince Edward Island, will Viscount Bearded (left), of the powerful Shell Oil interests. and Sir Herbert Samuel, former high commissioner Io Palestine (right), will sail for New Yolk on Jan. l5 to consult with A erlcln Jewish leaders on a pin-l to permit Demented Jews to escape from the Reich. Simon Marks. British chain store owner, will sail with Bear- sted and ‘, mailing the group distinguished by the fact that it is composed of the three most prom- inent represeutatives of British lieull Jewry. Each I plptlged to contrib- ute $500,000 to the canoe. Germany‘: exodus conditions are these: Ill-st. lows are to obtain the consent oi the British government for nu transfer of the Jews (the fllllre h put around 250.000) to Palestine. British and American Jews m to provide n. fund to finance Germs-u exports to Palestine or other polnfs, inasmuch as liquidation of JHIBB capital must b, made by the ex- dbango of such capital for German- mlde products. Josie and family, May and Harold, Lottie, Don and baby, Evelyn and Harry and baby, Lena, Lem and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mc- Donald, Charlottetown; Hattie Gil- lis, Jamaica Plains; Mr. and lvlrs. John H. Hughes, Charlottetown; Mr. and. Mrs. George F‘. Proctor, Randolph, Mass; Mrs. C. Hughes and Wilfred. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hughes, Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin. Jamaica Plain; Mr. and Mrs. E. Connors and Plierlse, Boston; Mrs. Holmes, Jamaica Plain; Annie Dean and Margaret McGiilivray, Boston; Mary Ellen MacDonald, Jamaica Plain; Mrs. Anne Gregory, Jamaica Plain; Mrs. J. Collins. Jamaica Plain; Annie Gillis, Jamaica Plain; Ellen P. MacDonald. Jamaica Plain; Employees, Attention Room. R. H. White. Co., Boston; Perpetual En- rolment Bona Mora Sodality, SPRINGFIELD W. I. The Springfield Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Everett Haslam on Thursday evening, Jau- ioth, with thirteen members and six visitors present. The meeting opened by singing the Ode. followed by members’ Creed. Roll call was responded to with selections from Robert Burns‘ poems. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The fol- FLUSH KIONEYS Thousands of mun and women wonder why backache bothers them- why they have to visit‘ the bathroom often at night-why flow ll scanty and sometimes smarts and burns. Any one of those symptoms means that your , and bladder need nt- teutlon now before then minor symptoms develop info lsrious trouble. To finish out wute poisons and acid from kidneys. soothe your irritated himiiler and put healthy activity lo- **~— —-—~.—::! lowing new committees were ap- pointed: School, Mrs. Irving has- lam; r-rogrumpivus. A. K. Macurc- gor, Miss Muriel Hashim and Mrs. .l.yalt uasiam; Refreshment, Mrs. wllliuni nasiam. JVAXS. ucoygc Dun- ning. Mrs. Nelson Matnesoil and lulc. n. a. howard. ‘me February meeting to be held at the home of cue Secretary. Correspondence lrcln the lnorary Committee women's Lu- stitule hxecutlve has read regard- ing Library, and. a committee was appointed to interview our local government representative, in view of obtaining his support in having inc Library sustained, when this matter is brought up at the next mglsiative session. Mrs. MacGre- gor, Mrs. William l-laslam and M-YS- r‘. W. E. hasiam were chosen to give a demonstration on "candy aliasing" at our next meetuig. Two questionnaires, home Economics and uhilcl welfare were discussed and lelt with the convenors in charlie- ‘At the conclusion ol the busdit-ss part o1: the meeting, Mrs. H.415. rfaslam provided an interesting contest, the prize drawn for samt‘ by Mrs. Mncuregor and Mrs. Craw- lorcl Bincwiir. All article on "Coli- venienoes in the nttchen‘ was rend by Mrs. Hyatt Haslam- Lunch Will served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. The meeting adi0\11'11¢11 with National Anthem. .___‘¢ for Piiféons ANII STOP GETTING IIP IllliillG to them, get u iii-run! Iillckfl“ "1 com» MEDAL ildiu-icm oli 111M111" and (like nu directed. This harmless. tried and. H311] medicine always works ~10" 11 1“ better In a few duls. us the niv1°m°11 effective diuretic and kidney Iilllllll‘ Inf drives excess uric actll from till b211,; which ll Ofifxlllulil! nslzzzvulrflajf o olut agony, lea cl an llut he sure cud get GOLD MEDA-l: Harlem Oil Capsules the oril1l“ and genuine-right from Husrlcm I Holland. All good things are imitated. GORDON FIFE, Soldier oi’ Fortune ,1‘ -L’£'r us HAVE A LITTLE FUN WlTllTH|SFlF1E_ QM Hi9 MAJESTPYS zoucmou. 1% .1 _ 1 4 . FINISHES HIS LESSON ,WITH CAPTAIN FIFE- 1 1'“ ""1" 111101111?" Iy llob Moore b] john Holes Tlilfs THE BOY! YOUCAUGHT ME rn -lT ISLALMO$TJMPOSSIBLE TO SEE YOU "or ILA-TE man MESS. ERHAPS TH I w h. ., _c m: WHOLE mwu ISTAUONG or YOUR suooeu INTEREST gutsss as viitcg‘t'évvc’fii%‘titt“fiii°wlfiéfil M 1SOMEW1N€ OELIGHTED. LIEUTENANT. ca h».