i, i l . i. l. i r21 f: “"1;- - - m. --_,:~=-=".-=:or-.r_-- h» . "women's salaries ranging from about ‘ 11,000 to $1,100, slightly lower than » ."ia_ i..-_.4_s.;-'-t.s..,_;s-.r._,..- ' ‘A f? rAoc snt RINCE EDWARD-Showmg Today Only ' KATHERINE HEPBURN lN_-" SPITFIRE " AIeSO-JlEWS-OULBIR-TSON BRIDGE EXIlI-IENOIB TUNE IN "TWILIGHT IIOUBW-CM Elle-I}. I‘. (ZY- PRIIIGE, EDWARD STARTS THURSDAY‘. John Erskine, famed novelist-college it all-and the deadly, etc., etc.. women examiners tors have no illusions about. their . _vwn sex. shat all motorists who have taken ‘tut licenses since April shall pass "sew tests of efficiency. About 200 ALSO . . t v OSWALD A N HONEST STORY COLLIOI LIFI ‘fold with a some of humor. our: rnscx Mums‘ wrru TIIEIMA TODD — PATSY KELLY O the salaries for male inspectors. Both men and women inspectm will be given higher salaries in the Londoradlstrlct, but neither class is pensionable. About 15,000 applicants have re- glstered. N0 PUTTING IT OVER CIIIVALROUS MALES LONDON. Dec. lit-Presumably on the well known theory that the female of the species is more will conduct driving tests for wo- nen motorists in England hence- Iorth. Or maybe the women inspec- DENIED SUICIDE PACT (By The Csnadlln Press) MANCHESTER, Dec. ilk-Deny- ing she had entered into a suicide Pact with Nathaniel Evans, 35. found dead in Glossop rocks, Edith Ham-BOD. 20. was found not guilty of murder. She pleaded guilty to attempting suicide, however, and was bound over for 12 months. The new highway code demands sxaminers will be appointed, the F... CHRISTMAS Iliiflvlllillblfiotconldbomoreuacfalorsppop- llataforaChr-lstmas pmIQtIIlsnanELBUIII-ICAL GUT. We have a large ransu of dlflermt articles that you can. ‘Haefollowlngalcafewsuggealoga: OOITBE PIB-OOLAIORS TABLE LAMPS TOASTEIIB IRONS WAFFLE IRON! HEATING PAD! RADIO LAMPS CUBLING IRONS, It'll}. Wcalsohavsabeaufllulllnecflloettio Matures for overyromninbhahcmtlhriataaashoclllshtsofallkhds. a CHAPPELL & CO. 118 Grlfltll Ill ll‘! QIOQ Streets, City IF YOIVRE looking for gift ideas that will meet with instant approval and lasting - gratitude, the sporting goods field ofiers many. Our sporting goods are of the finest lquality, at very moderate prices. Let us help you play ‘Santa. SKIS BOXING and GLOVES ' SNOWSHOES Fine quality in / Complete with Y all weights. , ' harness__ ' l ' ‘ , nocxav l TOBOGGANS GAUNTLETS - p A gift that's sure is If ‘he plays hockey, i‘ please. he wantsihese; 17w . BIKE , SHOP ‘ thp Albion Cross W. I. was held on -- ing were read, approved and signed CAPITOL —— LA) no m: FUNNI i. ALBION CROSS W. I. The annual meeting of the Albion Cross Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss lvlnude Nichol- son on Nov. l4. There were seven members present. . Meeting opened by Singing the Institute Ode, followed by the Wcmen’s Creed in unison. ' Roll call was responded to by “Ways of Saving Money." The minutes of the previous annual meeting and last monthly meetings were read. approved, and Sizned by the president. A very pleasing addes was then given by the president, wh ch was followed by a financial satement of the year's work by the Secretary ‘Treasurer. and the payment of membership fees. ~ Ofllcers for the following year. were elected as follows- Presiden—-Mrs. G. D. lViatheson. Vice President-Mrs. S.A. Nichol- son. Secretary ‘Pressman-Miss Georgie Matheson. Auditors-Mrs. A. D. Matheson, and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. The following committees were appointed: School, Mrs. S. A. Nich- olson and Miss Maude Nicholson. Sick, Miss Georgie Matheson. ' Program for next meeting to con- sist of a debate on the subject "Ro- solved that the country is more ben- eficial to the development of the mind than the city. Program for the evening consisted of a recitation by Mrs, A. D. lvllath- eson and instrumental music. NBXt meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. The meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. The regular monthly meeting of December 1-2 at the homc of Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. with seven members and three visitors present; Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode, followed by the Wo- men's Creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meet- by the president. The reports of the committees were appointed as follows: Sick-Mm. J. A. Macbean. Program-Misses Maude Nichol- son and Georgie Matheson. A committee was also appointed to clean the school. It was decided that the members would mak candy to sell at the Christmas ncert. Program for the evening con- sisted of a debate "Resolved that the country is more beneficial for the development o1 the mind than the city," which was won by the pro side. Roll call for next meeting to be imswered by “A New Year's Resolu- ion." Meeting closcd by singing the t “BINNlE BARNES" nah-om: EXCITING ADVENTURE". ALSO. . m1- rlu: r2" AND scams sum-sign, . MANCEI ROARS [$1 FAMlLY FARCE . AL ioonmo cuarrm z-“n n amen." GAPlT0l_— THURSDAY E . xamsama Dasixlrlgoviwli?" i luolsl 1N even PR s scnssllonfion tllsistsge -4o riot ’ on "tilencreenl win Jsucx Jonas‘ STAR-TS National Anthem, dainty lunch was hostess. after which a served by the BRADALBANE VILLAGE SCHOOL Honor roll for Ndvember: Grade X (Sh) — l, Jean Cum- laydlabatwic. r c ' has beonyawnin: I0!‘ brief respite; induced ‘by tfilinflifilldfl ozcptajtca. Rrly to“? lhO. had mum-u usiof s hqwiomake husband‘ ‘nlnc-ycar-old‘ son is The “misfit! attacks; Mrs. Mo”; Koo when WW1‘!!! Y W“ good hoalth- suddenly she started yawningiand even-the effect of po- tent dross bnncrlmr only tem- porary respite. Sh: Ynwnv 10 to 12 times aminuto. . She_ is Iale- to obtain nourhh- ment when abs is nursed ‘from her art uvlodueed naps. but Dr. Petit- is concerned over her ability to endure tho_ Plhtraoied strain. ‘ _ ' "_ uosraucsnaass" _ a row-woman: or asnxrxo. cams SHANGHAI; China, Doc. 18-mi- lowins thrprecedent established by tho authorities of Canton. Pelplns. and other‘ Chinese cities‘ regarding "fancy dress" the _ metropolitan police board and the burfuu of ao- clal» affalraof N's-liking have pub- lished a set pf regulations outlin- ing wlut may and what may not be worn by the women of the na- tional ‘capital. . _ - These ‘iegt provide that women's lonssvwns shall not touch ths instw; nor shall the collars be so high as to touch the chin. Wo- men must dress thelrbair in such a way aojthat it will not fail be- low the odsaof the collar. I! shorts mings; 2, Florence Maclean. Grade X (Jr.)-l', Margaret Mac- Kay; 2, Isabell Cummings. Grade VIII-l, Laura Bernard. Grade VLI-l, Margaret Maths- ,thc centenary of the death of son: 2, Doris Woodside; 3, Margaret Cummings. ' Grade V—1_. Chester Bernard; 2, Eileen Mschean; 3, Marie Doucette. Grade IV (SrJ-l, Bobbie Mac- Kay. Grade IV (Jr.)—l, Marjorie Ber- nard. . Grade III (Sm-A, Emma Dou- cette: 2, Vera MncKenzie; 3,.Jean Bernard; 4, Marjorie Mathescn. Grade HI (Jr.)—l, Mabel Cum- mings; 2, Phyllis Wcodside; 3, Wil- ma. MacKenzle. Grade I (Sr.)—l, Shirley Wallis; 2, Georgie Cummings. Grade I (Jr.)-—l, Dorothy Bu- nard; 2, Sadie Smith; ‘J, Dorothy Smith Perfect attendance - Jean Cum- mings, Isabel (rummings, Margaret Matneson, Georgie Cummings, Mar- garet Curnmlngs, Gordon Macheod, Clarence MacDonald, Chester Bor- nard, Phyllis Woodside, Mabel Cum- mings. - Elizabeth R. MacKay-Teacher. (Patriot please copy) SIIEEPMAN HONORED WlTl-I STAMP ISSUE (By The Canadian Press) CANBERRA, Australia, Dec. 18- The Postmaster-General has issued s. special stamp to comment-lute Captain John Macarthur, who was responsible for the introduction of the Merino breed of sheep into Australia. 'I‘h.ls led to the establish- ment in the Commonwealth of the great wool-producing . industry. The design shows a ram in the foreground, with a background of plains merging into mountains, typical of the ideal sheep-run. Var- ious denominations of the sheep run in red, blue and purple. The conductor came along the bus collecting fares and stopped beside the woman with a lltie boy on her knee. “The boy is only five years old." said the mother hastily when she saw iihe conductor glaring at the child. The conductor took the money for one fare and primed on. When beheld reached theoilheremdol thcbuaitoccurredtobhe small boy that an important bit olf in- formatics had been overlooked. “Mother is thirty-seven," shouted out. he Galapagos ‘Empress ’Among Miss ins Mlirlfiifimlll Developments in the long for an emcient cancer treatment, which might. prove might eventuate here next year, ac- cordingto-W. R1 Douglas, chairman cf the Christie-Hospital. ' aroworn.‘ the coat must be long enough to cover the Hips. . While these ulations a-e ap- plicable-to the women of flanking H in general, women employee of. Gov- unfair alike to the congregation, to ernmcnt offices, womcnrnembora oi the faculties‘ and students in the 81m» achm]: mugt 9g,“ two “he; field in bygone, or recent years. Thu regulations. These regulations abso- lutely forbid the tinting of iulger nails andhair waving. The police of the‘ capital have been notified irhat first offenders are-to bezlven a warning only, but ll’ this wlflllfllls lsnllod the ‘of- fender is to bcsummarily arrested and prosecuted. - . osucm" ouaa Looms , Eng, Dec. 18- search i "astonishing," x-u described today- how s m... ‘Phetreatment and the name d: thephysiclan concerned an judge the value of his work. -.'*--'—'_"—'* LEO McNALLY The death occurred in Montcalm yesterday morning of Loo M0- Naliy, intenanco man in the easternaection of the province for the 9.1.‘. Island Telephone O0. after {week's illness from pneu- monia. ' " ' ' The deceased who was about 38 years of ago-had been in the em- ploy of, the ' Telephone Oompln? for the‘ past twenty years and was known as a' niostcapableand ex- perienced mechanic. m the past three years he had nude ltontaguc his headquarters and previous to that resided in this city- . ' . Hs leaves to mourn a sorrowing widow and three small children. the youngest being ouly_ six months old; also surviving are his mother, abrothsr, Wilfred, of the C. N. B. and several sisters in the United Statssal-fis-fathcr. Thus. Mcllally. died about one year I30. asaownv-s aoan w. r. The annual meeting of the Baldwin's Road ‘Women's Institute was held in the school room with i2 members and} visitors present. ’ by repeating the 110G111 i --lfll i. ' Committee for next uicctinv Central t . ,_ A Guardianj mo sums aossas. - . _ v- - L-flllO-ifl-li-li. for Christmas Seals 10¢ equal atlhandl OONIIDIIATION LII‘! INSUR- Aflc; I 1.4798- e» ten ordinary lamw- ‘Renal! Q . wer' that letter with gum I L-WH-lll-ld-ii. luva- YOU ptrilowglb your hristm Sealle ye ~ ‘ -' c u L-IBH-II-ll-Il; BIND n: YOUI. one: today. and start usinB ChristmasScalI; _ | v _ . L-ZBIQ-ll-IB-Si. SOCIAL IUNCIION-dilrs.‘ DjB. Schlmnan was among tho ‘bridflo hostesses entertaining last week, asking friends to her pretty home on Upper Hlllsboro St. tables of bridge on Thursday evening. RECEIVED SAD NEWS — Mrs. Grace Goddisa, of Pkcnch River, has received word that her daughter, Halon ll. Blight, of Boston; Mass, passed away Dec. 5th. Much sym- pathy is felt for Mrs. Goddias in her time of sorrcvm-(Othar papers please copy). WOOD ISLANDS S. 8.~—_A corres- pendent writes to say as per your issue of the 12th inst. re the organ- ization of the Wood Islands Sabbath School on July lat is misleading-and the teachers and to thestudents-and" ordained men who labored in that truth is the 5.8. dz YPB. were among Wood Island's best organiza- tions. Year after year the work was carried on in this scatteredirural charge in face of considerable diffi- culties by the capable and devoted efforts of men and women, some of whose names are mentioned in said articles, like their predeceas n. Re- . opening and election or re-election. cfteachers, etc., would be the proper way of reporting the matter. Bin- cerely yours-T. The many friends of Miss Helen Hammell, 3.11., Freetown, who un- derwent a serious operation on Pri- _ day morning in the City Hospital, Charlottetown, will be glad to lmow she is doing as well as can be ex- pected. She is specialized by Miss near Manchester is treating cancer qyamor, an on-mwlines. which areclaimed to _ have cured some cases and to have Trmy {£5959 (m p9 stabilized others or produced a rc- trogresion of the disease. It is fur- ther- claimed the doctor is able to diagnose by certain tests whether a patient isabout to become a. vlfl- by trawler, Holborn, reached bomc tim of cancer. ' ' GRJIMBBY. Dec. l8—-<Nln': members of the crew of the Grim-s- recently and told of the plucky help given them when their ship. W"! went ashore on the Iceland oosst. ' kept secret until it l5 possible, aboutllmonths hence. to fairly Sud the mm,’ Mark, Eden. “ma "Some Icelanders saw our flares’ cams from 20 and 80. miles away on ponies-They waded out and dfllued us shore ‘ on rafts. We were all drenched and suficrirul from exhaustion. i ~ "The boy Johnson, aged l6, was in a state o! collapse. ‘An Ice- landcr, in spite of the intense cold stripped off his own clothes» put them on the boy. and then donned an olskin coat and trousers. i NEW GLASGOW W- l. The December meeting - of the New Glasgow W. I. met at tho home of the president, Mrs. mlvinii McLeod, on Dec. 3rd, with an at» tendance of 14 members and five visitors. Meeting opened in the usual manner. Minutes read and adopted. Roll call responded to with Christmas Suggestions. Re- ports of School and Sick Commit- tees were hasrd. It was decided to have pictures framed to hang in school. After correspondence was read qusstionairos were present- ed to the different melnb to fill out. Child welfare. Mrs. P. h. Campbell; Public Health, Mrs. R.» W. Stevenson. Decided to send 81.00 to Red Cross for Christmas appointed supervisor of_ the Girls’ Sowing Olub to be organised in the boar future. Next place of meeting - Miss Elsie’l‘..aird'a. Roll call to b’ apswered with a health rule. Th usual Christmas treat, of fruit an" candy will be provided by the W._ l.‘ for the school ‘children. Lunch g k Herbert Stevenson. . imvm, and Miss Ruth. Dickin- son: Program Committee. Mrs. it, A. Ellis Laird 1M IAVI you slur m, you-oh»! ' IJ-SaIQ-II-lll-SL _ auumnv man-s live a 118.11% ' uzoio-li-lfl-it " 7-12-3121. 5 IAVI YOU IOI-GOTITN t0 anl-Y‘ for five =4 mas " romsscua or‘ SAIDORS , Seals. Mrs. R. W. Stevenson was ' suocpss ATTENDS _ for the ideal and some measu" o; . HIDE’! F0! IDEAL success has attended the efforts o; . . . _ ' its many and devoted officers" (Ily The Canadian-Pools) .. wrote Mrs. S. R. W. Allen, m, v g Doc. ll-llbrty years president. r of activity. -relultl of which m’- " —-———-—i——- seen‘ in better health‘ conditions, ‘TEN MILLIONS FOB. MARKET IA>NDON~Londm is to luv, , improved legislation . regarding women and - children, greater, edu- Mtional opportunities andjncresscd i918 hall as a flower and vegeim, welfare worl, are reviewed in the market at a cost of $10,000,000 .1 anniversary report of the local Spitalfields. It will be three time. Council ofwomcn recently publish- as large as Govent Garden and the big-fist vegetable mazicet in m. wor . m, been ‘much strivlns GIFT ; pgootwear FOR THE FA MIL Y K THIS LIST CH EC OVERSHOES ‘ HOCKEY BOOTS SKATING OUTFITS SLIPPERS HOSIERY ‘ SPATS T DRESS SHOES PARTY SHOES MOCCASINS ~ SNOWSHOES Hosiery — an always BOOTS welcome gift. Chiffons RUBBERS and Service-weight. 79c to $1.50 _,I_.adiea.’_ Fur Trimmed Over- shoes, Velvet or Jersey Cloth made to ‘flt all heels from ill-spike to Low. $2.98 Ladies’ Jersey Snap Fasten- ed Overshoes. Black and ‘Brown. All heels $2.50 isxlrlno OUTFITS For Illllli‘. Family are always appreciated. All sizes From $2.95 to $5.00 ‘Choose your gifts now, we willkeep them till you need them, sroaa oven EVERY NIGHT STARTING sbliAillFtlillWpilli Company . , Miss . Miss Ella Sample. A grandparents Jvrcs-ram than followed: chorus. "Put on Your d Grey Bonnet?’ Reading, Mrs. B. -A. liouston; Duet. Mrs. P. L. (Jam ban and bgls. Harland Hllltjtoodw In Pam! D econ. Oontcst. Olaaius. Ailld blllliilajlid 9M National Anthem. Refreshments waroialrvad i! the committee in charge sciat- od by the hasten. ‘ _ - g HOL1DA 'Y‘ PASTERIES lvo‘ iiivMllvCEyfiklpE ; ' _ , PLUMjPUDDING "Fruit Coke, ‘Apple Pie ' “Poona! ' “CldkGy 1 Coffee. Roll, ;j1...y¢r' Colts, Sultana Cake.- ‘to a TS Bakery amateur» - "i "ashram.