“ Illiiliitllt "a Ii ll 19 Tom OiShan 3e Burns itbncert. 27 Burns Concert. i-‘eb. 2 iDance and Conversations. " 9 Scotland's 1o Modern "cit .i " tzenehlp h Mar. o Scottish Wit and. Humor With the exception of tho Bu“ take place in the Club ‘Room. Rich Admission ginning at 8 ddloch. diallv invited. llll Lecture lloiirsé- for i922‘ Jan. 12 Scottish Ideal! in Education ten-with QXilllii-nntory PM is Empire-building B3 The First vflcottish Settleis tti Canada's linking System 23 The ‘Stuff Canadians Are Mme M 30 When New Scotland W115 and“. Apl. d Parliaments and Parllamellerlans l re 1d Modern Medical Views on A; 20 A Musical Evening Arranged 5gb"! dtiiice- ilwiid island lilr. S. N. Robertson. l..L.D. notes Mr. John Anderson . ‘Rev. J. F. Denny "Mr. K. J. Martin. l(.(‘. IMr. A. J. liiita-tdai-i ‘ ROY. G. C. 1‘;1yl<)r 1M1. C. Lomer lilies HOV. will. V. ltlcDiinnld illoli. Justice Arscnnuii member ‘Mr. J. E. B. fiiicCready ‘Dr. J. C. Houston Prof. and Mrs. Duncan m‘? Concert. all the entertainments mend St.. on Thursday evenings p... to the lectures free and all cor- lowriss-Tiiiniile Wedding One or the prey-inst weddings of the year was isolemnized in titanic- tbodist, Church, Charlottetown, at high noon yesterday when M155 LOLtlG Ermine. only daughter of Mr. dt. ‘B. Tovvriss. Manager of the llnion Dank, Charlottetown, and Mrs. Towriss. ibscamc the ibride oi‘ Rev. George Elwood Triniihle, 11A. of Toronto. The church was artis- tically decorated for the occasion by the young lady friends of the bride who. although but a few months resident iu Charlottetown made a host of friends, many of whom were present on the auspi- cious occasion to extend fellciur tlons and good wishes, IPrompt-ly at 12 noon the bride. escorted Iby her father, entered the Church to the strains of Wagner's Drldul March from ilyohengrin. beau Ylflllli’ rendered by the Organist, Prof. Fletcher. and joined the bridegroom at the altar. She look- ed very Winsome in a beautiful blown of white satin. with bridal veilhnd orange blossoms, Ileforo tho-marriage. ceremony the choir sang, "O. Perfect Love," aftor which the nuptial knot. was tied by the pastor. the lbw. G.\V.li‘, (lieu- rlcnning. Tho bridal party lllrll leiY. the (iliurcli whilc iblcnilelii» s0bn‘s Wedding March was being played and drove to the Russ Ilo- tel, where a dainty luncheon was served. by Mrs. Mclnnls and Mrs. Waller. After luncheon tho happy roupio left amid showers or confet- ti and good wishes for their future MARRIAGES a_%_________%_ ________ MaoCAUSLAND-C-LOW. _ A. o... tlllitllmdlst Pmonase. Charlotte- "Wll. I‘: E. l., Dec. 28th, 192i, by the Rev. G. W. F. Glendennlng, Donald lliacLean ‘MacCauslimd, lo Lin!" lilfllifle- dflllgihter of John w. ‘Clow of Pleasant Grove, P, TRlMBLE-TOWRIBS. -- At the Methodist Church, Charlottetown. F. ID.- i.. Dec. 28th. 192i. by the Rev. G. W. ii‘. Glendenning. Rev. George Elwood Triinble. B. A., of Tilfillllfl. t0 Lottie Erminn. only daughter oi‘ IMr. and Mrs. It. l3. Towriss of Charlottetown. _ DEATHS. POOLE-At. Lower Montague, De ceinber-27th, Cornelius 13.13. Poole. OOUQINS- At Balitlchhot i8 on Wednesday. Dec. 28th. 120i, Archi- bald Cousins. aged 88 yours. Funer. ul on Friday at 1.30 p.m. from late residence. CAMPBELL-Jn this city on Dec. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Camp. bell. a daughter. Congratulations. NICHOLSON-At Victoria (True... Dec. 27th, 192i. Donald Nichol-son. aged 77. Funeral ‘Thursday at iwi o'clock to tialleytlelil Cemetery. “WASHINGTON, D00. 28. —- Sub- marine controversy revealed so wide a difference of opinion, waiting the powers that the Arms Dele- gates are seriously discussing n home in Toronto. The Guardian unites with their many friends in Rood wishes for a happy journey through life. plan to leave the whole question of auxiliary warship tonnage to a lat | er international conference. , i‘ vllATlfiiw-lfle per llne per do over. 8e per line per day for i line. "Group: of ii figures. I “Dorian. discount for cnh. Acl w‘! Horde , t“ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i y. 0c per llnr per dly for 3 dnyl d dlyl OI‘ over... Count 5 worth nlllnl lotion. count II one word. dnu forms part of ad. lad must lormwfipeclul Rates. Fun-mulled Iloowl ml. 1M In: sevens for one Week. “Situation Wanted. Mo fur level word: per ronuu i i MISQELLAN EOUS l‘i-OH SALE-Several A-1 female fon- es. J. '1‘. ‘Luntz. Phone 707-1.. n-oom AND so/uw FOR rwol young ludilcs. Apply Guardian. POI $ALE—-SPEED SLEIGH. AP- lply ‘W. P. Burke. Phone ii-ifi-J. mo. ALFNED rnnooristo, snn t veyopllermanvllle. FOR SALE JERSEY Grade Cow 6 years old will freshen right away. dferb. Dlnnis, biarshfield. POI! CALI-HEAVY BROWN paper. Apply at Guardian on mo. ' HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTEDAllri for kitchen work. Apply in person io P.E.l. llospl- tal. _.._._____._._ WANTflHblriid for general house- iwonk. No washing. Apply 20 Water St. LOST LOST-A bunch of keys. think be ‘tween the Poet Office and Lower Queen St. Return to (luurdiari. LiOST-flunda at Brighton, eye gloss. Fl or please leave a‘ Guardian. Losr-m viiis ciTY. RETURN ticket Charlottetown to llallfax. Finder communicate with Walter S. Grant. City. FOUN l’) FOQNQ-DN ST. PETERS ROAD p, fug- peck-piece. Owner may have saute by paying for this ad. Mrs. Frank iiilciCuy. East. Royflliy- >4 STRAYED HOME SEEKERS lend for Va l Farm List. Best climate, Dept. O. Emporiu Va. ‘MUSSEL MUD FOR 1922 DELI» ry, any wharf in Illilsboro Bay, iiilway Wharf, Charlottetown. or Summerslde twelve dollars per car of twenty-five thousand lbs. Order now. D. L. hlclilit non, Montague. FUR FARMERS AND TRAPPERS. attention. On and after Novem- ber 1st l will buy for cash all kinds of furs, and, as usual will pa highest market prices ac- ‘cord ng to grade and quality. i will aleoreceive silver foxes on consignment for liiessrs. li‘red'k iluth and Go's. London auction sales. My connection with the lending fur houses in America and Europa keop me in constant touch with the best fur markets. and 1 am in a 1105mm! i‘? handle an unlimited quantity of furs at the best possible advent- sge to the shlltlier. 1 sllefilfllllt) in silver fox pelts. and my facili- ties for handling them are sec- ond to none in America. Satis- factory prices, and service doubled my business last. season. and l expect io double last sea son's business this year. Watch your sliver foxes and pelt them when at their best. Correspond- ence soiiciteil.--E. ll. Rayllei‘ Summersidq P. ll). 1.. Agents for smirk l-luib and ca. London Augglgylfiqlep, IN Pilfk Q 188i. a E. l., Southwiirk, Lmiiion E. C. n? Til-ii fiifisfifliinv STRAVED BHEEPJThPrc is 0i! our premises since first October i lliptlp and two lambs. marks-l TO LET T0 LlT-dbooms for ligbt hous1e1~ keeping. Furnace hmtetl- wln.nn;‘¥;..innn won moz- ford. Suppl-uncut $1121.11" llfltiftl mm; Bggnllitfillilll hliiclloii-iifl- top of right ear. Owner can have _._._- -- _ ‘ "'"'\0 bv paying for this adv. .WANTED»'A scrvind r" hitch’ phmp (‘Dunno and g0“, near for Angiollustiiui suicpi. Silli- mvm. plumom $120.00 volcil. J. ll- lluntain, iSccrotarY- _._-—~ "'_“'_"_m TEACHER WANTED. Second 0f‘ third class. for bloom-Jill"? School. No. ltil. Schooiroom newly lliilshctl. Voluntary s\1i>i>l""“"'- $50.00. W. J. Wortmon, SM. '\» nocliibrd Square.‘ _ __ ,__,____,,_. -"—'* " f West. ro t? mo‘ 3510i: u; new rilfifniiqldlmcttrlllfif.‘ ‘t’; m," _ - ' ' w - l _ l t stem. Apply i H: fine e0 is v ‘iris-Maiignxtkiiltzigmlnd. Smpmy MBM“ O l _..- Trustlies. 2*‘ ‘ _ pfl-qfl‘: Llnilnon‘! for Iinrnn. Flir- WKNTIQ-FQOIID dill OOll. 01" . l .l that. rovers a “l” I- .‘ “d”“‘ lad" hqf licrformanccs. ' . ' ______ i l .. . Fgfitnfllolwwlt-ilmxltlstelirfmhliliev- With tho nnci-niifllfiinqgiliz6mflli; ton Marlow. Kinkora, 1R. n. No inni- icw men 3, 9,3,5 m”; _ , _ _ __ undertake. . -. . . _-- UHAIIPAUVD. ‘Thurs. ' --' 2 (WWW-widens of our ‘"1’ "s delivered i»..- u... school fiéflfsf" i" Pitt's. ‘Jt-ltlltlilt parents BOY WANTE I b0)’. about iii o“ smart‘ honest Years of age. Enquire at odlce of (larters Bookstore. WOBROADCLOTH GAiTERs i... alien in all shades, reduced u, 52.9.. Alley s. C0,, 1...; WJHE CONCERT and pie social wt was to have taken place in Keilys Urciss Mall, llflg been p951. Doncd until ionigltt. Dec. 29th. CHURCH SERVIOES- iScrviccs nexi Sabbath. Jun. 1st. in St. An. drewsi (‘liurt-li. Orwell at i1. Sub- Jem- "Y@9l"il=1)"'; in Orwell lieiid ut 0.30 subject, "Tomor. THE METHODIST sUNpAy SCHOOL Christmas entertainment takes place in ii-lenrtz lvfemorm] ilall tonight. at 7.510. An excellent program of recitation and song. Special offering for Missions. KINDLY REMEBE-RED- At a re. cent splendid Christmas concert given in the Baptist Church, Cape Tormentlne, N.B., Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks were the recipients of beautiful gifts at the baud or "s33. ta" as he stripped the well stocked Xmas tree. THE ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL christmas treat for St. Paul's iSchcol will be held this even int; in the Parish lHilll. Slippfll’ for the children. will be served at o, and the program oi‘ Chrisimas fun to which parents and friends are invited, will begin at 7.30. Children are invited to bring gifts i‘or the children of tho Orphanage. STRONG PICTURE PROGRAM- The screen portrayal of, Elinor (‘rlyrfs masterpiece “The. Great blomont." with (ilorlii Switnson in the star role maile. n. derided hit at lit‘- llrinco Edward lust night. Scenes of the pilgrimage of the Knights of Columbus to the Vali- can at Rome were also shown and cllciied considerable interest. FORTUNE BRIDGE NOTES- The enterprising firm of .l. S. l-‘r-ancis and Sons are iloiui; a rush- ing business as usual. 'l‘his manu» facturlng plant has grown up in ourprovlnco from a small repair shop established over fifty years ago. They now do all kinds of rc- pairing in addition to large quanti- tios of new work. Farm wagons. sleighs. etc. The writer thinks that ii‘ more industries were oper- ating here we would have ii ‘better country. FRANCIS‘ HIGH GRADE SLEiGHS.-.Ail tiii- popular 3131.1; can be bought Oil viiig.‘ terms, utl the itillowiug |llui'3>'1 ldrost until Wood Cm, (fharlmietqwn; M, FA itiloy, Ilclle River; Joseph Francl ' (‘rnp.'iiid; ’i‘bii.-:. Ni-sbitt, Tyne Vul- ley; .\l. A. .\1c!\'cli..Alberiou; Thos.’ Andrew and iSon, Summersldcfl CutliiYe and Cutliffe, liuntcr xllivemi Loo Prought, Cherry Valley; ileu-. ry (lrccn, Cardigan; 'i‘. ii. Rayner.‘ Summerside; Patrick Farmer, Kin- kora; John (‘utiiffo llTKl Son, Fred-l ricion. ‘ WHO SAYS HORRIBLEST-Jt is propuscil to have a real old-time- Ncw Years parade of “ll0rrib|es" through the cit.» next .\londu_v af- ternoon. This will delight the hearts of the kiddies and may ‘ne mad..- luto a good advertising scheme it‘ u llllllfllfll" of prominent merchant's’ teams turn out in gala trim. A meeting is to be held this evening at tho iblucLalne ‘Service Station, Grafton "S/treet, at which oil interested in the idea are invi- tcd. it is proposed to start the parade from the Niaolniiue Service Station nt 2.3.0 Monday afternoon. XMAS ENTERTAINMENT AT BELLE RIVER~ That tho people o: Belle iliver and Flat ‘illverdo not’ lose interest in school activities when they leave school is shown by the earnestness with which they enter into any program that has for its object tlic betterment of the school or social life of the enm- muniiy. On Thursday. Dee. 22nd. they gave to u. most appreciative audience, onc oi‘ the most enjoy- mhle concerts oi’ the season. The proceeds are for educational purpo- ses. The teacher at Ilelle llivt-r presided n.nd iho best of order iprc- vailnd throughout. tho whole even- ing. lloth tcachcrs wish to ox- prcss their sincere gratitude to all who helped to inakc. llie concert such u sucocssi. l-‘ollnwiilll i=4 iii“ programs: ta) School Program-- l. Opening chorus. A Xmas Son‘; 2, lli-cilutlon. "A Wonderful Tran ‘l. Solo. "My Dolly." 4. (‘hellis- “Good Advice"; l‘i, iltccltittion "Our Dollies"; 0, Flag Drill (PIIPOFHU- (b) Adult Prililfn-ln" 1- (lilfiliilléi Chorus, "Canada. ‘The Land oi‘ the Maplo 'i‘rac“; 2, Duct. "l-Pi U!" iii-st of the \\':irl:i Go 11y"; 5i. Dill- mgmo ignojppipd"; 4, Quiirtettc. wiiv (‘ilii Kcntuokv liomo (encor- Iliuioguc, ‘lhlnrrylug ll. Poor‘ n ; -"., (luartoitc. Silver Threads \--....._. o... (zoiii (savored); 7 p; i.._._,..._ “The iBungtnWD Lyceum“ g i~ .... --,\ Perfect Day" (ericoreili 9, ltci-liution. “Caleb's Courtship"; l0. Male Quartetto. "Romair in the (lloamlnm (oucored); 1t. Dancing. The isnunrn lliirlrllmlfl‘ (savored): i2, Dialogue. "lniiikiiiiify Verify sioiis; i3, chairman's "emnri"; Chorus. "Viriillllllif; 15~ G04 M” the King. has __CAFE. Calendars ' fillillllildll Men's coon soars"... a bar- Kaln this week. Don't delay. Get one. low Prowse Bros. Ltd. THE WIINULOE NORTH Xmas Concert which was to have been held yesterday evening fu take place on Friday evening i ‘sad. THE ANNUAL S1‘. JAM 8 SUN- OAV SCHOOL oi-i-sirmis ruse ald- Entertainment wiil ‘be held on Friday Qvening at 7.80.. in-St. James Hall Silver collection. MARINE ENGINEERS» Council No. l5 N. A. of M. E. meets Thurs- day. Jan. 5th at 8 p.m. All members requested to attend. ‘G. Clifford Gillie, President; Chas. Cummings, Sec. . ' ASK ANY PURCHASER of a Brunswick phonograph from us m. Christmas how they like it and you will want one in your home for New Years. The W. T; Wellncl‘. Co. Ltd. Queen ‘St. F1001" INJURED-- ting down small trees on Messrs. Prowso and ‘blockin- non's fox ranch a. few days ago .\lr. Freddie Welsh received a bad gash on the foot with the axe he was using. The cut is healing nicely but it will be some time beicre 3n. Welsh can gel: around again. iVhilc cut- CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at Nine Milo Creek on Thursday 29th at 7 p.m.. zidso on Friday 30th ill 7 p. m., at Canoe Cove, Saturday. Dec. ‘filst at 7 p.m. and on Sabbath, Jan. 1st at Churchill at 10.30 a.m., untl ‘in Peoples (‘hurch at 7 p. m. WELL KNOWN RESIDENT DEAD~ There passed away yi-stcr-l day afternoon, Dec. 28th. a well known and much reispecteil resi- (lent of Baltic. Lot iii in tho person of Archibald Cousins. aizi-il till. 'l‘hore are left to mourn three sons, John S, of Park Corner, \Villl'im o.‘ Baltic nndJames on the liOmPSlPfHl, also three daugbtors. Hrs. itobi. Mai-Neill of llamiey; blrs. William Acorn of (‘olvilliy WaslL, i‘.S..~\. and Martha. who lives with the latter ifuneral on Friday at 1.120 p, in. from lriie residence. FALCONWOOD CONCERT- The paiicuts of Falcouwootl llospital enjoyed their annual Christmas 'l‘rcc and concert last night. ‘There was n. good programme of vocal and instrumental music in addition to some splendid motion picture films. sent io the hospital by Dr. Patterson of Bale Verte, WlllCJ i were chiefly of a scenic nature and beautifully colored. The concert was attended by the Hospital trus- tees and other visitors from the city in addition to the patients. who each received a Christmas ‘par. cel. MASONIC ENTERTAINMENT- The musical portion ol‘ the pro gramme at tho Qiiasonic installa- tion held Tuesday night was sup- plied by ii. quarietto consisting of Bros. C. Ii. Earle, (l. E. ilitchlc. also rmellenpsolos rendered by; llro. Wm. Wiihn. oi lCleveluno. Ohio. now a resident of our city and t".. l-l. Ettrle, Jicv. Ilro, Capt. G. C. Taylor responded to tile 1:011:41. “The il-‘ratcruity" and Bro. Past rand iiiiastcr. J D. Stewart “Our Country." The remarks of each tending to impress the Broth I'm prcsentl wii-th the wonderful past oi‘ iho ‘Masonic Fraternity and ilie great nefd in a irrowini; (101111- try oi‘ those virutcs lnrulcnted by iblnsonry. CALENDARS APPRECiATED.-- Tho Guardian is again indebted to blossrs. W. K. Rogers Co» -Ltd.. insurance agents. who handle in- surance in all, its branches, for handsome 1022 calendars. As in the past seasons this flfllfS cal» eudars are well chosen. with rare artistic taste and, from the dainty panel calendar for the home to the large office ones each vies with iliv other la beauty. The frontspiece of the larger calenadirs "il/‘hevre the Fox ltnn" is from the original painting by lvviliiitm P. Borne)’ 841d shows a pariy of friends who have spent the day cntpoying tho excite- ment of the hunt, tracing their own trail on. tho maps of the shire in. the library of their hosi. Tho coloring in. tho picture is superb and is a work of art well worth possessing, Tho nth-er calendars picture two wiuisoine young @111" dren and aro entitled "Gems of Beauty." which they truly arc. ...._-_-<o0>»—-—— ‘STOCK enormous IiAliliFAX. Dec Zib-(Qilfliilllflllfi furnished by Johnson and Ward. memliens of the Montreal Stock Exchange). Atch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 03 Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147% Alo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 108% Ar 46% C. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - Cun Pat: (‘cu Cus (‘ru ip .. Kp . Mo: Pet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 115% 80 _ 73V; 79%. . 82% 127 84% (14% Wheat Dee. 111% May 11556 Jul; , 104%. Meals served at all hounii EDGAR WH ITLOCK Proprietor. Opposite Stewart's Bakery. (lam Dec 48% May 54% July ' that. Oats Dec 34% May 84% July‘ 395$ ' .~._~ P, llooper and Aiithur Bruce.- ‘ ‘The liteitlltlmeiit” A A Triumph oi» fiiiil Art Gloria Swanson, beautiful and charming, made her debut as a ‘Star in her own right in Elinor Glyn's. superb story, “The Great Moment" which scored a triumph on its presentation at the Prince iddtvrard Theatre yesterday. The beautiful young star was at hcr best in the role of Nadine the Gyipsy, supported by Milton Sills. .‘“The Great Moment" is lavishly staged. . The scenes in iSt. Peters- burg. (formerly the name oi’ the Russian capital) Londovnhnd the Korgeous festival in Washington arr a feast. for the eyes. The costumc= worn by lilies Swanson are a dc- llght to the. feminine eye. Electric Power Plant For Whole island Still a Possibility “The realization of the proposed two-million dollar electric light and power plant for the province. a bill of incorporation of which was put through with some alters-- tions at the last, session of lllPl Provincial Legislature, is sill] quite feasible provided the time limit: for the building of the plillil is extended." said ML w_ ;_ O'Leary oi.’ Montreal. one of -tlic principal promoters of the scheme. in an interview with Th» Guardian ffhresentativo yesterday. hir.l OLE-dry is on a brief visit in his. .F‘ior supenb settings. lavish cos- tumes. excellent photography. and good story value, The Great filo meat" is well worth seeing, A picture of interesting scenes of the Vatican and the pilgrimage of the Knights of Columbus to Roiuc concluded an excellent picture pro- gram whicli will be repeated today and this evening for the last lime. PERSONALS 1311s.; Lillian McKenzie. City, has gone on a visit io St. John. ‘.\lr. J. E. lSluclaiiulll. P.. left yes- terday morning for Ottawa. iCapt. D. J, McDonald is in the city. iMr. and Mrs. E. 1i. hlonklev, Summcrsidc, are in ilie city. Mr. P. U. Edgett of the C. N. 11.. Ziloneton is registered ill the Revere dfotcl. hirI-hf. J." Iiiclvcr, Van llurcn. blaino. potato merchant. is in iiic city. ' Mr. .i. lliirris, dlalifax, was a passenger on ilio wr-stcru train this morning’. Cilisses Mae Sllliphaut and Velda Taylor. of Granville. are visiting in the city. the guests of Miss Iics- trice. Vun-lderstine, Queen St. ‘.\lr. l1. J. Gaudot ot‘ hliscouche is registered at tho Revere liotel. lie leaves Saturday on n business visit ,to Quebec. s Mr. Fcntou Court who has been "or the past few years in 110K111"- . a-t present visiting his father. Tdr. John ll. Court, Donaldsion. i . I Mr. R. l}. Vnaldcrstlnc of ltoyal -Bauli. l-lalifax, who spent Christ- mas at. his home in ‘this City, lei". brother, Bishop O'l.e:iry, and nlhnr fricnrt: in ilic city. and‘ is stripping wizli ills Lordship at the Palace, S rural niiunr lillflfilllnyy: made iu ilic bill oi‘ li|i't)l‘|lf)|;i|lIill have. not met \\'llll tlic .-.;iiiri~~.';il iii‘ [hi3 . hrflllioters. who feel that when in "iteration their plant will be of in- estimable benefit to the whole pro- vluci‘. They arc however, prepm-ed to accept any reasonable terms on condition ilint lhev lie given suffi- cient limo to build and lnstal the enormous amount. of machinery necessary to insure successful op- oraton. “The building of the spe- ciai steam turbines required would be a twoyeam’ Job," said .\lr. O‘Loary. They could not think of iwltliig under way in a your or iwn years, in accordance with the terms of the bill. This is really tho only obstacle in tho way, he believ- ed; and if ai the next legislative session the time limit is extended the work could be started wiihoui further loss oi‘ time. Tho proposed elrctrlc light. and power plant, iletnlls oi‘ ivlilch up- pr-urcd in the press last year. woulrl in all probability be estab- lished at Charlottetown. Tim 0pm»- dtion oi‘ the special steam. turbines would greatly economize cu the coal required. which could be ship» pcii direct from ihe mines. it is believed by the promoters that electric power could he generated on so large :1 scale as practically to eliminate competition and so cheaply that every part. of the. pro- ‘vince could be supplied at a satis- Tactory rato. ihlr. Odmary- who has achieved great success as an olectritval cn- gineer in Montreal is remaining in ‘ the province about ten days. Tuesday morning on return. Illr. Robert Oukes. School Sh. is‘ with pneumonia. ills condition returned to Miinctnu ybSlCfililj lifter u. visit to the city. Mr. Alexander, Walker of Gill d lxzutz. and wife spent Christmas ‘at ‘Mrs. lvalkcrfls old home at Johnston's llivcr, gut-sis 01' Iiir. Patrick ll. Trainor. ‘.\lr. nail Mrs. ll. W. Matthew. Allierioit are visiting tho ci.i._\'. Mr, Geo. A. Thompson. bionta- guc. was in tho city yesterday and uzis a passenger on the llordcnv iraiin this morning. -.\li'. John .\lcQualil, Souris, who has been under treatment at the City ilosipitul. and underwent u slight operation yesterday. 1/118 second within the IJRLST. three weeks. ills condition last evening was very satisfactory. Mr. J. A. MacDonald of Cardigan icturneil homo yesterday after ll brief business visit to Boston. ‘Mr. .\lacDonnld’s schooner the lAnna MacDonald. left Cardigan for lioston u few days ago with 10,000 bushels 0f potatoes. Some time ago Rev. E. Weeks. Hayfield, spent a day at the Par- sonage, Bale Verte. with Rev. A.li.‘. and bfrs. (‘h-aipman. 3dr. Chapman has u. son and ilauglitcr ill. i.‘iit. Al- lison. The son is taking post grailuate work leading to the 11.8.0. degree. ‘The daughter graduates in biay a RA. Mr. Chapman was on .\iiirray llarbor circuit some. years zigo. dlisses ILibhio and Sadie (lfiiiflril arrived hQme from Halifax on Fri- serlously iill at the l’. E. l. IlospiialiSt. Miss Tletty llo_\'<l zindTliss bliiliel f.\lcGrtiiii_v' of Toronto are the guests or Mrs. ll. .|. Philips, 51.‘. Grafton ‘last- night was reported uachangcil.» .\lr. and 11m, Aidcl ilowncss of flCranlirook. ll. (‘.. formerly of 3m M_ R Thomkmg,‘ travelling‘ Keiisington are visiting their _cld Ilassengnl, agent m, the c x n" home. Zilr. llowness nlilfil.‘ leaving tho island over 20 years ago has achieved cc-nsiilerablc prominence and 5116008.; in husiucs iii the west. Reccnily behold the important po- siticn of Mayor oi‘ CranDrook. lie will remain on tho island uniii ur- tci‘ Christmas holidays, , Mrs. .1. A. Wiglitinon and fills; Laura ivightinau of Lower Mou- taguc, left on Friday" i'or Sydney. C. l]. blrs. \i\‘i'ghtnian will l‘L‘ll‘..'llll diuring tltn winter mouths, Visiting friends and relatives. while bliss Wightmian purposes at the begin- niug of the icrm. to resume her studies at the illulifav Ladies’ (‘ni- lcgo. Mrs. Miicllormick Seeks Divorce, KlHEliFAGO, Dec. 2S.-~.\lr+. lililiih Rockfelleq- McCormick toil-iii" iilcd suit for divorce in tfho superior court against llarolil F. ‘Aictforinick president 0t‘ the international liar- vesiter Company. iiiiiil] iiEPiliiiS Eiiilililfi l iiigiii u, nnxpoy, mo. 2n- Eleven‘ Egyptians were liillcd ant] fourtec-m i day and after spending Christmas with their two sisters. Mrs. ll.‘ Smith, lhssmore St., and Mrs. C. '" MoKinnon. llillsboro St.. left yes- "MAY l9 599m‘ a “'1' “y” “Vmltoasied on the casualty ilst. just re- lcclved from the Egyptian car-ital. 1N0 British cusuulitics occurred. it pitul. Halifax. for five years. (P-‘l- is stated. their mother. Mrs. A. (tenard. New Argyle. 'l‘iis Misses Genaril 11M"! been on the stall’ of the V. G. 110s- triot ]ll".'1S(' copy.) r,\|.1-_ Jiortram Kaiser, wife and daughter have arrived home from] the western states where Mr. Keil- or has been ell-HEN‘ lnfllllchlllgl 1m- ghq pqgt ion years. Tue family hnvi: now token up their residence; hi1, Grand Tracadlo where they will ‘permanently reside. ' i. I It _ If ‘ siiiiiiiii m in l _?.y__,_ others wounded in the recent na- tionnl disturbances in Cairo, says‘ tho foreign office statement today.‘ SYDNEY, Doc. 28. --- lfniteil .\lino workers district no. 2d asked their legal advisor to report upon tho question of seeking an inlunc» tlon to restrain tho llritish Empire Steel Corporation t'rom carrylfli! out the wage cut oi‘ I13 l».'l per rcnt. as announced for January Qnd. af- fecting 8.000 Nova Scotia minene in tho cinplny of the corporation iind its subsidiaries. The miners’ executive believe ihcy can secure an induncton upon the ground that tho wago cut cannot. be made until after a lloitrd oi‘ Arbitration is ap- pointed und-or tho Lemicux iict has , submitted findings. Ael: lo: llilltdh u! take no other ’ ‘TOXNIGHT 7Cyl‘! EDWARD Z3332‘. 23512 ZZZI ZZIIZIZI I121 Last Time Today to see Glittering GLORIA SWANSON i l 9» fO-O-O-O ~.\.. “THE GREAT MOMENT” BY THE WORLD FAMOUS AUTHOR ELINOR GLYN a o na+o+v+o<ooa+oo+o+oooaw+o+u+u o o (The tremendous story of a girl whose gypsy heart led her away from society's conventions into strange and sur- prising adventures. A powerful. gripping. human picture. lavishly produced. THE DE LUXE SENSATION OF THE YEAR EXTRA ATTRACTION “THE PILGRIIVIAGE OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS” TO THE VATICAN z KNIGHTS ATTENTION: g DON’T MISS THIS PICTURE vO-§-§-O-O-OQ§§§O>OO O0 GOO-O Ofifi-O-OOQO Ofi-fO§§f§§§-OO-§-§Ofi O‘ §§4§_ KENSINGTON HIGH SCHOOL llzirriniztoii. (iood-byi- song iiy pi 017N- .(ioil Save thi- King. lleinzirli by Jlr. Jas. ilcarly". 'l‘rr-rii. c-iuii". The Clirisimris (‘Xfllillllililfill oi" UL-‘lriliilifnn Kcnsingion iligli . ‘llOOl w s helil| “"1" ‘flll '21s one oi‘ iliLH iul e-vviits iliut ll.i ‘vi m‘ prizes. a Sllllllilii iliii] ln-Liiuiioii famous us 1 seal. of ii-uriiiug. liuch s ('~"PF.\l\'r‘ year sol-s gi-ciiir-i- pi-ogrcs. ply justifies tho llliflili‘l.il. inii-lli-i- tual, illltl lllOl‘iLl suppori Llui: ins been so efficiently proviili-il. Thr- programme -riiu_v,<-il ior iho several rooms WHS r-i'i‘i~<-tivcly car- ried out, each number inciting into the following Olll‘ with scientific. normality". Tllt‘ pupils ri-spouiic-l I to the exigencies oi‘ the [lftllllfilllllliu with an iulupi.tbiiit_v' which ilcmon- IHIAFAX‘ n” ZGTTh“ farmer J-‘trateil a llfllllrlll illlllllllli‘ “will Pbmmlllfl" “FUN shill 1m". WlIlPh W35 forniateil by i-fiicis-ni ins|riiciio:i.'in collision wlili the H0111 ‘lllanc ‘in The Dfltllllrilflfllll iliiis unlimited is”)... Nflrrfi\v§ (H. ‘i... morning of 1§i°"§.“".'.§'.§‘ II3.§.‘.1‘...-l’"§§.'.i'ILlTlTlLZ-i"‘i"'“""'"*‘ “"'- ‘"11 '1“ Mme)" tory it- iiii: parents‘. The nuuibrr'I~'"“'r‘ ”“"""'°'"“- ‘Vhwh i i ‘Y. .\\' the of ilic parents and r:ili'ii:i.\'~"r.-= l>r-o.:“~,-.,, m» name itivcil llfli‘ ffllliiwlili; sent. \Vfl.‘<l large. and it is u pity iliii: l]... (ligdulmi-I l}... 1m‘, “.3,- m»; ‘he nwryonp if?‘ m“ “hm prmwnt lhMil-In-i l-‘uliiinurl l.~lilll(l.w‘ carlv this tl0f‘..‘l lioi lilil in show up ui tlic iin-l 1 _ I h H ‘ _ nual meeting, ivlicu the vntiui: oi':n_m"" "m ~~ 1* -i 41-11%" i010 - suppleiuenis is ll umiiiq- o," vnn- t‘lilf‘lll'l‘ ill;il llli‘ imo should coma t science. _~\i llll‘ PXiillllliJllOll ii: llll m grinf m. .1... can... u“... rm..- llliiPt‘ to lmiru llll\\‘ vri-ll llii! lt'.'l('ll-"\'o"i1l'n' uftci" Llic llulliux (llfillHIeY. . I B“ 0:12:31‘; ‘S. [Ewggjiinatiuns i'l‘lie ship iva< uciiiig us a mother principars Depargmgnq, Ennis“ ship for a whaling cxpi-iliiiou at tho and French. .\lr. .l.i.~'. iii-on); Aiitlvlviinc -'lii- \\'.'l.~ lost. men" “"1 MW“ I The fluvi-iuureii was unilcr llcv. .\lr. lviu-‘Zl Latin, illev. .\lr. .\< h; Geography.- the inspector Auld; ‘lllal-‘lryi’ _\.,._ _,_ RiNorwrgiiin ting and lefi SlflllilPj~ prom.‘ (‘hnmth npndjng_ y..|1.,.-;li'ord on October 2111b, for ilic South Goodwill; lteailillg. ltuby Rogci'»-,iSlii-ilnnil l-‘lilllllrl, She zirriircil at PTPSLlfllilllOll of Certificates fi)r-_uon“.vi.|,.., “m1 ,._n,;|...] ymm mp". Penmanship, Ethel blncNcil; live- . _ M, I lyn lnoi-khtirt. iauini l)Olll!ll;il'l. l'rc- m‘ -"""""""‘ "“ " _ _' spnlntinn or Iir;-,_.._..__|>..'iz,, 1-,“. (;,.,-._l The =liip liuil iiu lllll‘l‘(‘9ll|lK mir- eral Proficiency in tirade \'lii, uiv-lct-r, l.ilililt'lll'll (Ll llclfir-t in 1R8!) iprilod m iflnmiii ililill. l‘I'iY-"- lllrllor llll‘ Wliiii- Slur Line sbi- wits “omarki llWilfl oui- Ill ili.|i lzucs bir.‘ lit-cl. Vice-Principal's Dept» Junior l..‘ll~'l‘ thi- llllnli‘ Wits cliungcil in Thlrtl 0133-" hv RW- ‘2- M- l thiii of llli' 'l‘atmpii-.'iri, ihrn to lmt), Jilrtllfilt. l-‘oiirth (‘lass by .\l". “Winn”! "‘ ' “m”. “ml ‘Hm m" Jamar, pron“ and lngnpptnr _\u1.|_itonu_ and was built by llnrlunil nml Chorus by thi- school. ilcciiziiioii b_v.\\'11yf_ |,..|, 1|... .|»“...,;_-i.,n< ‘new; blargiieriin Higgins. (‘liristmri ‘lwnmh. no: rm,“ Mum .32 foo‘: _ Song. 'l‘ro.-it. i. y o... DH‘ ‘ intermediate Dept. Programme. "m" " " ' ' , i Gram. “n. l-Ingligl" (pong-runny; Tlii- lino will iil\\'.’l_\'> i- rcuicni- lnspvcioi- .-\u|<l. ‘ibcri-li by il:1li§:;iiiii:iii.-. it \...- while 97ml" l“ lS"~l"ll““ll“i-5l Sl\"H;‘"L'"illliWillll liOllllil from llWllOTtl Goagraphfv. l)r. in JQ-iliu... Imwh who?" Sh“ hm mm" rm M“ tirade ill l.lI‘.|-lf6'i|illll11, Gram», _ _ _ m,"- Mgss ('_ H_.,r,-;.,Ln|.~,|,_ dlllllllillltill lliill. iiic ship “'38 iu Recitation by Anna ililluiau. collision with the iuimitioii looti- Diuloguc by Si‘\'l'll Pupils. 'V\"""" cii Mom lliunc. inwurrl ‘lltlllilll for lliurpln." illcciintion by .l . , rcu. Chorus, "('l|l‘l'~illll.'l§ . unmunnw _ .. 3w p“.,;|_.._ | Thai collision occurred shortly Distribution of l'ri/.i-s~ Prize for iii-fore flllll‘ (t'('l(ll‘li and il fcw mlnu lgrrliflpiiiiicy- ii|~;u::-’\~i, IHVIICFIlHIlI luv}... “cm.- Hm; h..." n". cargo of m? lmiiisfilhfiiiulntc: N’ T i" m“ hams o! "m- Mom _ . n . . t . . . . - _ m, phnmpio... ppm. rm. pmfi.-;,.n_,illl.iiii-. \\'lllL'll had drifted. toward cy. Grmlc ill 1.1m. ll\\'fll‘fli'il icpiic iliiiiiiix shore. just south of Jvn-usfarrcné (rrizcvih; “Tlillvil-Zlivhcrc om Pine llill stood. iiisw ll\V.’ll‘(i‘-I lfl vlll‘ Oll OO t‘. T)!" ' f ll.li G- \\'l.it\.l*r".- rm... Dtlavgfé‘ 12:52:,‘ D,.';_,Q?H;_r Fri?" \\'liilc the hloni Hlanc drifted to for Progress. Wary .\ic(‘ui-. l‘i rvu-arrl ilio Hulifux shore after tho for Nuntncss. llolrn lingers. .in. iqigngu-i; m.» imp, badly damaged, Champion, ticrnld filolfi-mic. Jenn in H", mmisinn w“ hpached o‘ \\ nrron. lsohr-l Nlmzlman lIi'lll.ill'.'=.' _ _ h h by M“ _|_ p) pmm. 1‘r‘\m tho lklitrilitiiib sboremand rarely: crow-r tilfiligh y e eitpos . 1n the ensuing litigation the Dov! It“? SAW!‘ We” nmlfh)‘ (“Ms Scotia Supreme Court held the by Miss t llmrmutnn \\ hat. is l ‘ m b ‘ ibi- xii-inning or Xmas." by villa MOM Blane soc y respons e, u Rogers and Blanche lluehcs. Senior the Supreme Court of Canada and Primer. by fliuii MncAriiiiir: Junior n“; 5.1mm] committee of the Privy Primer rind baby t-lllss b‘. Miss Conn...‘ ‘wowed mat- pqm ' Fret llcnllor, taken b Miss ., Hlarrington. Oral Coalposition by we" m fimlm m“; | l; Primary Room Programme. e