20th:». PAGE TWO ls all it costs to use our new BROWN LABEL FDX PELTS WANTED ! We are still in the market for Unlimited Quan- tities of HIGH GRADE FOX PELTS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID HARRY KIRSH Over Purdie it; Fergusons, Grafton Street iOtSZ-IZ-Ili-iii XMAS GIFTS A Merry Xmas To All PACK ALL YOUR TROUBLES IN YOUR OLD KIT BAG AND SMILE AT OCR SLAPGITPER SALE OF l\'.\'l('lIl~.'5 AND JEIIICLIRY I10 you know ire siircd 2Z5 and 5U per cent by wailing until the last minute to buy. We utter you 20 and 25 per cent discount. on top oi‘ this. The many customers who rare parcels rive the same discount just inc iamo as ii‘ they made the llllfCllilstl today. All Gifts nicely boxed. SiGNi-JT RIN (ll-I TS STONE RINGS LADlhS GEM RING DIES WRIST I‘\'i\'I'("lll'lS t NTS WRIST WATCHES POCKET WATCHES, etc, rtc. (‘UI-‘F LINKS CIGARETTE CASES TLOSARIES ‘ PEN AND Pl-INCII. SETS TIE PINS WATCH CHAINS, etc., ctr. We have satisfied hundreds‘ of zustomers with Ladies and Gents Diamond Rings. We can save ynu money. Any article in our line we rave not got we can give you zil- mnst twenty-four hour service by catalogue away below catalogue prices. Opportunity is knocking at your door. iihester A. Campbell JEWELLER I I57 Queen Street Next Fennel] 8t Chandler 5911-12-6-8-12-15-41. CANADA i-iiorixcr: or rnixcii rnwxnn l.\‘l..\.\'lI IN (iI\\t i-.|:\' IlI1i'(IllI‘.‘I‘l|l-Z ('Il.\.\‘(l‘1|.I.OlL The 1m. flay of i1~~~u.i»._-r 1i. n. ]‘.IJ‘.1.'. In the mutter of tlii- t-uiiile of Peter llnlinllvy Iillfl 0f (‘nrliiviiil In Queen! county- in Prliii-e rnimiru i-miuu. |':\r|ii<-r_ ilel-eiiseil lllll‘\lilll‘. iiliil Iii llie limiter of The tllillll'i'l‘)' .\~~t, ioiu. N". it ltlii PiJitSFANl‘ to an or1l'-i‘ of this Ilnnoiirnble Pour: nintle hcr-‘in on the 1‘_'lli Hf IIwniiihi-r .\, it. 19711 I ' :i|l iu-rwiiiq liiiviiif.“ .- 4Il‘i||.lFt||~ 'l Il> llll‘ inter iifii ..|' l'i~i‘lil\ all (31.5 In Iiufnin- I'lini~i<.i|r~n.irn iii h tiny h! Jnnunn Iiniir nf .-i.-\-.-u vii sirnr. TI. I'- .\l.\( Plllll". Solicitor. E1201: I5 1".‘ '19 Jrin t 4 s‘ Professional Bards! l Stewart 8. Lowther J. n. STEWART, u. c. N. w. LOWTIIER IARRISTERS. souciroiis. arc 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN I McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, if. C. Barrister and Attorncy-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street KLA. MacDonald, K.0. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. CH2. Riley Building Charlottetown. i’. E. Island. jdoney m Loan and Collections given the very best ‘ienilon. ol5-2-fi-imonth. >- ELL & MATHIESON . R. Bell D. L. Matbieoon, LLD. Barristers at solicitors i Money to Loan Charlottetown and Montague urummmn | BAZBI n "ILIUITOI '0 iley Buildi QI ’ iiin-iottetowa. ‘78-2-8-1 mom MARK R. McOUIGAN BARRISTER, sbmioiiroa, no. Mona! zro wan put uivziy will rce- i \l( I-I-i 0M. Lampson8tiio. LTD. 54 Queen Street I-Oflllofl. E. C. 4,. England Public Auction Sales RAW FURS» Dates of Silver Fox Stiles to be held in London l1: December I93‘! 23 January I933 6 Itiarrh i933 "I May liliili 27 September Iii.‘ Shipping bags may be ob- tained free of charge upon application to R. T. Holman. Ltd.. Summerslde. For full particulars in ra- garri lo packing. shipping, in- surance and conditions of sale, apply tn ' Alfred Fraser, Inc- 212 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. I’. IN MEMURIAM IVIRS. FRANK STEWART A sad gloom was cast over Aft- on Road and surrounding districts when ii. became known on Dec. 7th, that Clara, beloved wife oi Mr. Frank Stewart, had passed away at the City Hospital. The late Mrs. Stewart, was a. lady of rare per- sonality and great kindness and her untimely death at the early age-of-BG leaves a. void-in the home that never ‘can be filled. She leaves to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, two small children, Eve- line Grace, and Gerard, alsi her sister, Mrs. P. Dougald to whom the sympathy of all is extended in, their sad loss. Dad Not Forgotten "I don't suppose you thought, oi your poor old dad all the time you were away." “Oh, we did, pa. There was a man at the hotel always grumbling about the food and every time mo. heard him she said: "That's just like pa." STIFFNESS Plenty oi Mlaarif’: null rubbed in anon nu you right. Bathe Ilia Ion pan vn Ialnvnar fora you I4 M NARUS .- You'll naoa timber up I , m A Paeflv‘ i_ coco ow 0on0 _‘\4 The belt fortification with which to face the winter in that louse of security "and comfort that comes from a eel- Iar well supplied with fill!‘ hllh grade coal. Phone us today. ILitGiliisMio- COAL PIIONI I'll CENTRAL GUARDIAN QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Con- cert tonight. 7130-12-15-11 ASHES of ROSES A Romance of Today By Joanna Cannon POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday morning, a man charged with driving to the com- mon danger was fined $25 and costs or thirty days. In two cases of breach of the Customs Act, the of- fenders were cacti fined $100 illld costs or 3 months. A man charged with non-payment of dog tax. Paid tux. A drunk was fined Si uiidt costs 0i‘ 5 days. C HAPTEII V. PARENTAL‘ OPPOSITION "Well, Mir. Mosoop," said John Gilmour when he had finally decid- ed what should be done in the mat- ter of the long overdue account of ,Mcssrs. Minn and Graves. "What thappeiicd iii the end about little iltfiss WhaVs-hcr-nnme? Did you iinri her?" ‘ Mr. Mossop looked embarrassed, but lie moistened his lips with his tongue in a wily that he oft/en did bcforc meals. t |N(;__ "Miss Bennett, you mean, sir? No, The adjourned "nu"... mconm 0N1 didnt find her. On ‘arrival in sunnne._side C‘I1aziiy,7Y Chm “n, hold ‘London ‘last night, I waited for nll President. A. I-l. IIHYFlS, Vin iiic , the‘ °hm*?'?|'ba"° ‘gdtsl: W55 "05 ‘Monday cyan“: in tau], Hyfoonzséliiliinigy o fem. u s c reached . o. - c (l crei. ' Zzrliiirhltltzdersolivcrdlziiicidld and were “Olivia vgiilexfglxas she men?" 55k‘ V973’ °ll°°"1'3i-'i“?- A ‘mmmr of "'3'." "I Ocould not say for "t l i members were privposed, ziiiil llldfl“: 1 ‘ t hm P‘, cc‘ a u ww lug by the emhuiiuil“ 11* "l" "we" bilpioh-ainner’ Ziiimose But: what I 111g. 1933 Wm i)" ‘l infill" yeaulynCllll is why did dslic iriiss the The follntviiig (il"(‘(‘tt)1‘S \\'(‘l'(‘ flll‘,-cllnl_s_fl_'banc?,, poiilted: E. P F H v. A. B. L. Her-nan, My Mow)‘, A. E. Harris. l3. \\’. iliibiiisilil. J- H-l ' ' Pnchard Al an vxrcutivc inciting, And Prince County —CUR.LING (‘LUII ‘H115 moistened ‘his lips again. "I understand from eye-witnesses 11°14 i_"‘m°‘““f I _~'m£_1?cff_i:_- that slic went for a walk, sir." ms “em ' I m. U .“"i "What, alone?" President, ir. P Four: vire-uiesl-fi W0, Sh. no, 3,0,,“ dgiifl /\_ B, L, Ilflfilf", 5i‘Cl"."lill'}'-> v “Who with, then? No one else was _‘iiii.<siiig, lverc they?" w‘ h: j fNo, sir. I understand, that is, my ' imlorniiint tells nie, that she went n‘ m" m”, with Mr. Geoffrey.“ i (Treasurer, J.ll.l>i'lcli-.iixl. 'l‘i<- Prii 'I‘i'c:isur"'.'. J. ll- evoiiiiig the (‘Jliilill nomiimiegi (lPfi the ,. ~““‘~°°"-'5 l1“m"-‘ ‘Wmm Li‘ S‘ i Joliii Gllmour's bushy eyebrow": ' ‘ " ' ‘moi iii u he. " frown. —\\'l-li)i)i.\'<l ..,\.,,._ Ge0n-,.,_._,4.. pretty \\'(".iiilil'1 "1 i ~ ; Trinity lhirsuiniuc, Summcrside, on i “Yes, Sh. I assume therefore that Wednesday afternoon iii. ‘.1 when Rev. L. B. (‘linipbcll united in marriug" .\ii-~.. lil\\'(‘li.l. (1.1 llllPi‘ ofily I “We, Saw mm an" we S“, M13 ""11 371*‘- ‘Mm 1* "U"? "l. idown to lunch. But. we can't have C°1“"““" i“ M“ “MT-I 5“““““l' “rm i that sort of thing. It was most . . . of Dr. I“. \\’. liliti Airs. Cannon, of two“, before I Say any more I mus, St. Eleanor». 'i'hc bride locked ,speak to mm Thank you‘ ML Mos_ very clinriiiiiig; lil u \\'l.‘(l(ilil[§ ilress-‘SUX, I “m sorry you had an the “I suppose he must. have. Certain- °f bum“ i=">"""-‘=“~1° “ldmwd Wm‘ i trouble of hunting about and wait- cggshell l. c. ilcr chic lint and 1mg for the chars_a_banc' I hope it other ilti urics iiiiiiclicd her tdid no, spoil your enjoyment '0: the gown. For travelling she wore zi ‘day; , brown fur cont‘. Miss Irene F. _ "No, no, sir," said MI‘. Mossop, Murray, who attended the bride, jwm, as much truth as Imlxtmcss. “I50 “'“"° ]-"""\‘"~ M“ F"'““"l'-'k M- ifor the beauties of nature possessed Ciiniioii rilteiidi-il his brother as lmuu chum, for mm and hi5 specu- groouisuliui. Immediately lifter tlic ilamms on the possible and prefix“ ceremony, they leit for Charlottc- “my dreadful mm or Fay had com town. Upon their return a reccp- sidcrably enlivened his long dflvc tion will be given for them in the' ' home‘ on was no trouble. sin I was new home in St. EICLUIUYS. Miss ,3‘ “we anxious’ that was any. McLeod wits for some time in the “I do,“ wonder _ ' I Hum _ I I “mp1” 0f Mcss“ F- w- smmg “m1 Well, if you've no other matters for Co. of Suiniiierside iiiid was well mo’ M05501,’ ‘vould you ask Mn liked by her employers uiuf tlic pub- Guuflrvy w come m? . lic. The Guardian jUiiH 2L host of ucemiinly‘ Shaw friends in extending li\‘Zii'.i":-i. coii- Mojslcnmg his “pa, M,‘ M05501) gratulatiolis and good irislicsz-S. went out _ of the mom and very softly shut the door. John Gllmour leaned back in his revolving chair. His piercing eyes looked straight before him. I-Ils fing- ers drummcd on the shining mali- ogany surface of his desk. Ho had not allowed himself to say much to Mossop-tliat was not his way-but nevertheless, lie was furious. Geof- frey had been in the business for exactly a fortnight, and already he had started on . on this sort of thing. And ‘vlth this sort of thing John Gilmour had not. the slightest sympathy. l-ic had ab- solutely forgotten his own youth. In spite of his serious nature, his very early manhood hadnot been innoc- ent of a. few frivolous incidents, but so ivliole-hcartedly had he dissoc- iated his better self from them, that they had come to seem impossible, and in course of time he had for- gotten them. That young men were opt to make fools of themselves over pretty faces he was well aware. But —DEATII OF LIFl-l LONG RES- IDENT 0F RICHMOND — '1' . passed uuiuy lust Frail lit the home 0i licr cliiuglilcri", Ali's. J. P. Goudct, of Richmond, Mrs. Martin Condon, at. '15 years of age. Mrs. Condon yvas a life long rcidcnt. of Richmond and was very highly es- teciireil. She irus till zirtleiit incin- ber of the Roman Catholic Church and until her last illness was a reg- ular attendant at the R. C. Church at: Wdlingtoil und was. very active iii iill charitable "m" . Slic leaves to mourn, besides licr (laughter, Mrs. Goudct, James, on the home- stead, Pius from Western Canada and married daughters in the States. The funeral took place on Monday from licr residence to the R. C. Church mid (Jciiietery at Wei- liiigton. Rev. John A. hfcDoniiid. of Grand Rivcr zisrislrd the pastor, Rev. Urban (Sill iritli Requiem Iiigli Muss. The pull l)L‘.'il‘('l'S were 1 JQWPI‘ dfi-“m- ' i ' Rum“ not for the moment did lie think it ="‘- Bmlillllli" Ebb" advisable or even charitable w at- Pruuglit, Joseph Currie and J. tempt to 109k at the matter from M°D°“Md'—s' the fool's point of view. ‘ ‘ r There wus u light. rap on the m‘ "mm! T" l‘ door, and Geoffrey entered. onrhmwd “ “mm” 1M7‘ ‘Good-iiioriiiiig, Father," he be- §r°"“d' gan cheerily, First bay to another who had Mn M05809 says ma; you want to been recommended for transfer to a special school for mental delec- tins: “I the ‘at you were going to the daft school?" Reply or the supposedly "M. D." boy: "I was but I couldn't pass the examination." speak to me.’ “I do." John Gilmour sat upright and SlAIICd penetratiiigly at his son. 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John Gilrnour possessed a pair of those very light. and keen grey eyes and to meet their glance always made Geoffrey's own eyes water. l-Ie looked at his shoes. “Well, what is it?" he asked. “Simply that I want; an explorin- tion of yesterday," said Gilmour. "And I should like the truth." "Well, there's no reason to tell you anything else," sold Geoffrey. “I don't really know what there is to explain. I went down in the car iii the morning as you told me to. and waited for the crowd to arrive, had staff, and came in to lunch. After lunch, I took a stroll along the shore with one of the girls from the oflice, we got. late and missed the chars-a-banc. So I drove her back iii the car and got her home about ten minutes later than the girl next door who came in one of the char- a-bancs. Thai/was all right. wasn't it?" “Perfectly all right, as you tell it. But. I want a bit more. Exactly, why_ did you go wondering off with this girl?” Geoffrey put his hands in his pockets and jinglcd his money. "Well, everyone seemed to go oil in twos and threes. I-thought you wanted me to make myself l agree- able and chatty, and that sort of thing." "It's not making yourself agree- able and chatty, as you call it, to show up at lunch and go ofl‘ immed- iately afterwards with one girl and hide yourself for the whole after- noon. To begin with. why didn't you come to us after lunch and find out what our plans were? What. do you suppose Patricia thought of you? Your mother is very much upset, I can tell you. She brought Patricia. down, and naturally expected that you would make some attempt to entertain her. As it was, you scarce- ly exchanged a couple‘ of words with her, but sneaked off with this little typlst at the first opportun- lty." "Well, I'm sure Pat didn't mind," said Geoffrey. "She can sec me any old time. Besides, it WES the flrm‘s a few words with some of the office ‘ mot?" "I can tell you what I'm not going to have," sold Joliii Gilinour, “and. that's lnipertinence from you. ‘Purnei- and Miss Evers are not a parallel to you and this girl. You are working, in the office where she is a typist, but; you are her em- ployer's son. I should have been perfectly willing for you to have taken Patricio for that walk, and I was even going to suggest that you should drive her homo." “But I didn't want; to take Pat," Geoffrey protested. "Why should I? I'm sure she didn't. expect me w. Probably she wouldn't have come. Anyhow, she was Mother's guest, not mine." “Don't talk nonsense, Geoffrey. You know perfectly \ve!i why Pat come. Your behaviour to her was abominable, insulting. She's not a schoolgirl now." "And I'm not ll schoolboy,‘ mut- tered Geoffrey. (To be Continued.) F lyers Prepare For ‘Ocean Hops (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 14—Ncarness cncnthiisiasm of numerous groups ll). United States planning aerial Spring. Al. various airports in this vicinity planes are resting while birdmen complete the finishing touches for hop-offs that will not take place until at least four or five months hence. . J. Errol Boyd, the Toronto aviat- or, who alrcady has one crossing of the Atlantic by pliiiic to his cred. it, is teaming up with Roger Q. Williams. The latter also has flown over the deep. The old Columbia, in which, Boyo crossed to England with Llcut. Hurry P. Connor, as navigator, has been rebuilt in the Bellanca factory for the projected trunsoceanic hop. Boyd has been more reticent about his plans since joining up with Williams than when he plan- ned to cross last Fall. It is believ- ed the pair will endeavor to shatter day out, not hers." John Gilmour gasped. "I never heard such a preposter- ous statement in my life. Wcrc you contributing to the success of the ilrm's outing by disappearing with that girl and causing her to miss the char-n-bnncs? I am not such a fool ns you seem to think me, Geof- frcy." Geoffrey blushed scarlet. "All right, let's have it then," he said. "What did it mean?" "A foolish and unsuitable flirta- tion," pronounced John Gilmour. "Well, it didn't then," snid Geof- frey. "You may call it by what name you like." said his father. "I know you have plenty of different names now-a-dnys - platonic friendship, and so on. But. whatever name you call it by, I don't want it. I won't have it. Ahd that's that." “Well, it's no use asking me to come to the ilrm's outing ii’ I'm not to speak to anyone," said Geoffrey sullenly. "Everyone else went off in twos together. Miss Evers and Tur- ner bathed. Was that a foolish and unsuitable flirtation, and are you going to have Turner up on the PU RITY FLOUR BEST FOR ALI, YOUR ‘BAKING the non-stop flight record. Another pair busy outlining plans for a long distance flight are James Mattern and Bennett Griffin, the pair who cracked up in Russia. last Summer while on a round-tho- world jaunt. Mechanics have rcbutlt their plane and aside from a few minor details they are ready to fly to Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, on the start. of their new attempt to circle the Globe as soon as weather conditions permit next Spring. CABLE HEAD WEST The members of Cable Head West Institute held their monthly meet- ing oii Wednesday, Dec. '7, at the homo of Mrs. George MacLarcn. with seven members and two visi- tors prosent. Meeting opened by singing "Rock of Ages." Roll call was answered with "Jokes". Minu- tes of last, meeting were rend and adopted. Correspondence was j-ead arid discussed. Members voted $3.00 to buy prizes for school clflclren at, Christ-mas. Members also decided’ to buy material for one new win- dow which is to be put in school. The following committees were up pointed: Mfs. John H. Slmons and Miss Laura Simona to visit school. Mrs. Wilfred MocLarcn and Mrs. Biilic Macs-Loren to visit the sick. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Billie MacLaren. opening "The Creed." Roll coll. "A current event." 1105mm rm- the evening consisted of a reading by of King Winter has failed to damp- ' expeditions across the Atlantic next . isisisis isiaie eisisisis State Medicine. Mrs. Billie MacLaren, "The Two Roses," song by Mrs. George Mac- Laren and Mrs. Howard Anderson, “When You and I wete young Mag- gie", song by Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Loren and iviarjorle Webster, "Cod Liver Oil," Song "Twenty One Years,” by Marjorie Webster, in- stiumcntnl music by Miss Laura Simons and Mrs. fro. MacLaren. Mrs. Levi MacLarcn sang three Gaelic songs which were very much enjoyed by all present. A dainty lunch was served by the ‘hostess and an enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. (Patriot Please Copy) Accidents Take A Fearful Toll (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. l4~A toll of 33,500 deaths and injuries to more than 1,000,000 people was ex- acted by traffic accidents iii the United States during 193i. The national conference 'on street and highway safety estimates the economic loss of the accidents, to- gether with traffic congestion, at; more than 3,000,000,000. . next day. Easier For information and I ororvatinna apply at Canadian National Railway‘; coupon lieli at offleea throughout l‘. If. Iaiiiml.’ . y -. k 7ll8-l2-15-3t ristmas SAILINGS is BOiTON from siiiurlionn Transatlantic Luxuries on the Superb Ocean Liner EVANGELINE Sailing from Sainrglohn. New Brunswick One Way Fare from Charlottetown $1 6 l Reduced Round Trip Fnraa from Interior points in Now Brunswick and Prince Edward lllnnd Regular Sailings: From Saint john, Wednesdays and batuidl)" t‘ 7:30 P.M. (A.S.T.). Due Boston V d Returning leave India Wharf (south sidc). 505w". 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' Dr. Wilbur replying to criticism of the report, says the medical pro- fession is on ifs way whether it likes it or not to some form ‘ of community organization and urges it ‘is in the interest of both profes- sioii and public to have the profes- sion control this movement in- stead of leaving it in the hands of legislative bodies. The committee's final report is the culmination of an exhaustive study on a nation-wide scale oi all the major aspects of Medical ser- vice. The report, it was stated. "will provide for the first time n scientific basis on which eommunit» les throughout the country call at- tack tlie perplexing problem of providing adequate medical care for all persons, at costs within their means. l0:00 AM. (E.S.T.) next d17- ]alm Traesdayi December 26th. Dumber STEAMSHIP LINES ___.. and Watches to choose