4\r- qnsyuo-s: - PRINCE EDWARD Y "Minn 3J5 _ 16c, 37c. Tallulah Bank/lead! Tallulah, the Magnificent ! Bringing 3'0" the fiery v V‘ Jramatics that startled 1.011110" _-i--__- "Banks Consolidated LBRIDGEPORT. Conn. Dec. 18-— Two mergers involving four Bridge- Still Believe Ill Witchcraft In N inevah banks tyne effected today. I 1e Bridgeport city Trust Com- ipnny took over the Guaranty Bank smw clzmllexy, N. s, Dec. minis Trust Company. and the First (By the Canadian PrcssJ-TWvo not- Nniional Brnk and Trust Company gs left in the pocket of a black I merged with the Ncwfield Bank raincoat found near the body’ or “ml Tllifil Cflmlifilly- lLem Smith at Pleasant, River, sign-i The aclion add; about 9.500.000 port Tl <1». MORE TIIRILLI See ‘This Woma tion," declared Senator James Mur- dock, member of the general con- ference of chairmen of the railway running trades last night after rc- ceipt. of a reply from Ottawa to a request as to the legality of a re- troactive cut in wages but in force by the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways. The reply from the Department of Labor lit-Ottawa. was addressed to J. B. Ward, chairman of the conference, who declined to com- ment upon it untl it had been dis- cussed at a, meeting of the general chairmen tomorrow. Senator Murdock stated that in a letter of December 3 the general conference, representing some 27,000 employees of the railroads, asked the Department of Labor for a rul- )(_\d with Nmlmlln Snlitlfs nnlllcxl to the $27,500,000 assets of the were “at mad n; the inquest m the Bridgeport-City Trust Company. of‘ ‘elder- Smith's murder. The iury~f1¢fl= seld- lmund that death had rpsum-d n-omi The other consolidation brings ‘ discharged from a rifle m deposits of $l.500,000 to the $22,- ia bullet , Ethc hands of a lmrson ,,nknov_.n_ |000000 assets of the First National Meanwhile, Nar-lzlan Smith lily l“ ' mmk" ljail, charged with the killing. His preliminary hearing’ will 9'7"" tinue at Bridgewatcr, a weck from Sll/edncsday. . argiwalfl-t Keno, o; the Nova SCQ- PARIS, Dec. l9.-Ermine tails are h; police, who arrested Natman ntl the "dernier cri" as a. trimming the end of a thirty two hour scarab for blrck ulinter frocks. A chic black ‘yawrdayl declined to dhsclose the‘ lelwg, model for late afternoon uxt of the notes, though he read l wear is finished with a. cowl col- ‘ portion wherein the write, had lar of white ermine trimmed on ‘hreatened to take the fives o; mm" the shoulder with a. cluster of er- ‘amith, Fay Smith and Goldie ve- ‘ mine tall-i- hwth The letters Wm be read at‘ ‘The little black tipped tails 9J8 heuminary hearing, and, n 15 “n- i also poised on the side of tilted demtood, Wm dlsclose that b81191 1n chapeailx and suspended from the “when,” 6x15“ m the country sgde cuffs of black satin frocks. purrounding Nineveh, and that men ‘ pay witch doctors for “cures? A. motive for Smith's killing was not established at the inquest- Two inquests into recent violent,‘ deaths took place last night. A ll"? l The day and I must pa" as kindly 1., decided that Gillie Simpson of, friends ' gunpsonkr. Corners, who staggered When shadows fall. into his home last Sunday after a. And there must be no grudge be- quarrel with it's family, with part tween us two, of his head shot away, had come When night birds call. (q his death by wounds self-inflict- l 0d. l enumr. TAILS TRIM BLACK wnwrm FROCKS ' THEDAY AND] ti» The day and I have travelled side by aide, How could we part As strangers, we who lived from dawn to dusk, Hearts close to heart? —Rosa Zegnoni Marinoni. Bee Keeping Honey deteriorates lifter being Ixtracted from the combs. and the time of extracting and conditions under which lloncy is stored affect the rate of cilangc. Fermentation, --—- paused by sugar tolerant yeasts, is‘Do the snow flakes nun larger md one cause of deterioration. Whenl Whiter. , honey granuiales, conditions are As they 611559 Eli-Ch 0th" 15° call-m ‘rough; about wmch we conduct- Do they bring in their simple pur- ~Ivo to the growth of these organ-j 1W. bins. Carbon dioxide, rarely over 5 The message M chm‘ “nd m” per cent alcohol, and a nonvolatile; birth? paid are the byproducts of fer-' plantation which cause the of! flavor to fcrutcntcd honeys. Honey which is to be sold in small con- tainers should bc heated to 160 deg. Fah, palled. and sealed while hot‘ to prevent fermentation. The hon-‘ Iy should then be cooled down sud- ‘ lenly. m: if held at high temper-l lture! for some time it will become, GLORIOUS $5503 Iiightiy darkened. Honey in sioragcOh. labor trill!’ bleslll which H75 never been heated should Tllou rulcst Bll the T0692 l THE“ snow FLARE Did they gently fall round the manger, In Bethlehem long years ago? ' Did they whiten the path for the Angels? Did they see them come and go? -l). A. Louise, Birch, Mass. leg. Fah. to prevent fcrmcntationi 8l°ll°"5 m" ‘m; c010,. change,“ island forth confcst. . Wherever thou art least, Si. tropic blaze, beast. jwhere most thou art. be kept at temperatures below 5273vcr all the tollinfl “Em I 59¢ lllY In those fair lands beneath the .'I‘hc siothful savage, likened to the l Drags on his soulless length of days; Man rises upward to a loftier height ing from the Justice Department as to whether or not the confer- ence was correct in holding that ‘the railroads couldnot, of their own desire and motion, place in effect a reduction of wages on the recommendation of the chairman of a board of investigation. "The facts are that the board suggested the decrease of ten per cent they proposed should go into effect fifteen days before their re- commendation was made. We ob- jected and held that it could notl be done without our agreement. Pay cheques were issued ten perl cent short. "The decision I have heard to- night, I understqld, sustains our position in language fearfully and wonderfully put together. The text will be forthcoming later." the Sen- ator said. PROBLEM OF A NATURALIST The female wasp, of a certain species will paralyze a katydid by stinging it in a certain nerve cen- ter. then deposits her eggs in the‘ still living body ofthe katydid which * will be preserved in this condition to supply fresh food for the larvae of wasp when it hatches. It is a wonderful instinct for the preserva- tlon of life, It is an instinct be- cause it is said insects cannot rea- son, but the wonder is, not only how the knowledge has been trans- mitted through the countless gen- erations, none of whom have any direct communication with their parents for centuries. The real ques- tion is, how did the wasp develop this instinct? Also insects cannot‘ reason, but the wasp did have to. reason out. this procedure at the: beginning of the species, did it not? It i; one of the many wonderful mysteries that nature has and which man cannot unravel. i PEACHES AND CREAM Peaches and. cream-that com- bination that everyone seems to want to eat on first sight-is evid- ent everywhere. and conspicuously so in brocaded satins, iames and velvcts. Combined with black it is still lovely and when topped with an ermine coat it evokes hunger in more ways than the one that tn- vloves gastronomy. VELVET RIBBON Velvet ribbon in extremely nar- row widths makes an effective trimming for gowns, applied in rows and also used for perky tie with clearer sight, And holds a cleaner heart. 'And views the earth and heaven élllalwllblofllllllfi ends of alcoves and at neckline;- Larger velvet bows may also be A CAPITOL TO-DAY AS A DRAMATIC STAR .. _.._. ._...<..~».- . .. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN N6 TllAll EVER pit her reckless love against all the forces of lute and vcngcancc —to hold "her mm"! ' ALL STAR SUPPORT- , G CAST In aplil} llliit 1N fits her i‘? - See this flaming Clara Bow - in a "flgffyfioofi." e“ t S ‘A c “ breathless story of love versus the "AGAINST Till‘? flanles Alt a law-with a brilliant cast of favor- Emmi; firmed-l llflllflr“ ites, including Reels Toomey. Wynne ell-If.‘ 1' 5...?’ iii ' ‘ d J ulietie Compton. 26°» 42°- TALLI LAH Gibson an _ ' . r Al“) A“ in ~ BANKHP- , ~ . , . C Legality Of Wage l Novelties FRLURI ‘l Cut Discussed A new Jewelry combination in- MONTREAL Que ma 1km), eludes short choker necklace, one the Canadian IQNSQLH-Ihe decision‘ bracelet, a. pin for the front of the I understand’ sustains our posh dress and another for the side o! the hat. These are done in ropes of twisted gold. almost barbaric looking in their crude, rough cut- ting. and with a. distinct colonial atmosphere. One of the most expensive neck- laces in real stones in the most ex- clusive of exclusive Rue de lo. Palx shops contains diamonds, pearls, rubies, emeralds. sapphires, topaz and one black pearl, and the ar- rangement of the gems is so skill- fully done that the effect is that of a priceless rainbow. The colors are all rich and deep and seem to melt into one another as the myriad pieces vln a kalidoscope fit into snow-flake shapes without the slightest effort. The black pearl is oval and drops as a lavallere in front. With grey outfits that are going to take a prominent part in fash- ions this winter, the combination . 01 dull silver and ivory will be most appropriate. Bracelets and rings of grey varnished and polished woods set with designs in ivory are also making their appearance in the shop wndows along the Grand Boulevards, and flat wooden disk beads-like large pepperminLs-dl- vide their space with ivory. Some of them are made in the shape of eiephluzts with only the eyesand tusks of pure ivory and the rest in dull brown, black and grey wood, SEBWCE LIFT IN TABLE Frederick the Great anticipated a good deal at the Sans Souci Pal- ace at Potsdam. In his little private dining room there is an octagonal table in the centre of which there still is a service lift which descends to the kitchen. The story goes that during his tete-a-tetes with Vol- tair he hated the Jesenee of a domestic; consequently after each course the plates were pushed in- to the centre of the table, a bell was rung down they went and up came the fresh course. Possibly now that economy is the order of Ghost Of Kent County Run To Earth At Last WHITE-ROBE!) CBEATUBE THAT FLOATED AROUND SPEEDING cAns AND CAUSED amps T0 ram!‘ rum HUMAN AGENCY BEHIND 1T. MONCTON, N. B., Dec. 18.—(By the Canadian Prom-For years a ghost fiitted about the wooded roads of Kent County, New Brunswick. Hunted with sticks and stones and guns, the white-roped creature mov- ed about, unconcerned. In mcenii years it was forgotten, until last Halloween when a DRIW 0! m°t°l" ists were terrorized as an unearthly creature with flowing hair floated around their speeding car and threw two girls into a faint. During the following weeks it reappeared sev- eral timcs and the Moucton Times was besieged with letters. the last i 3 ..lllllllllll|lj‘l"l of which was from a motorist who claimed to have run the uncanny , creature to earth. i The first letter was from "MYSW fled Subscriber." who described hi5 experience with the ghost like this: "Editor, Moncton Daily Times: ' I come as an inquirer with fahc hope that some of your readers; in- tercsted in puzzles, psychological and psychical, may be able to throw some light on the following mysteri- ous happenings. I have always maintained that stores of ghosts and apparitions of the dead originate in tile imagina- tion of those of a superstitious turn of mind. Blncc the early morning of All Saints Day, however, I have been in asolt of dilemma, not knowing what to believe. On Halloween night, in company with two young ladies and a male companion, all of this city, I was driving from Chatilalu. The night. was pitch dark and the rain com- lng down in torrents. About two o'- clock iu the morning wc were driv- ing along a lonely stretch of woods between Richibucto and Rexton when all at once, without the warn- ing or a thought. the figure of a W0 man, clad in white, appeared in front of the car. I brought the car to an abrupt stop, opened the door and called out. In the very utter- ance, my volce stuck in my throat i with a gulp of horror for the wo- man had vanished. I agalnstarlz- 2d the car. In a second the figure reappeared and sprang on the run- ninig board. By this time the young ladies were screaming with terror and I myself was absolutely buffeted out of~ decision. Whether to stop and throw the thing ofl’, or yield to the entreaty of the girls to keep on was post resolving. All the time I was conscious of an effort on the npparitioxfs part to speak, but on account of the windows being clos- ed, and the wind and rain, I could hear nothing. My first thought was that the figure was a disguised Hal- lowc'cn Joker late getting home, be- cause lt carried a large dark object resembling a gun. The apparition kept with us on the running board for, perhaps five minutes. When werneared a small bridge, it lcft the car without the motion of a limb. and seemingly floated into a grove near the creek-yes, floated as if borne on some mystical wind, with its long- white hair streaming be- hind. Both girls fainted, and one of them required the attention of a physician when we reached Shediac. f mlspended. The thing ran on rabbit ill lllllllll lilllll! i AND A‘ é . Q mill“||llll'l||ll|ll:lll..l- I MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR MAY WE EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION T0 OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR 11mm PATRONA on DURING THE’ msr YEAR. ‘ACCEPT ALSO 01m SINCERE WISHES THAT YOUR CHRISTMAS BE MERRY AND 11w NEW YEAR BRING ma REWARDS FOR ALL YOUR armors. Parclie-Ferguson- SHOE CO., LTD. "ll ARLOITETOWN dummy with its lower part heavily weighed. The purpose of the weight was to keep the figure perpendicular and life-like as it sped along be- neath the wire from which it was wire with pulleys, and made on the clothes-line principle. It was al- most impossible to discern the fine wire against the darkened woods, and the white figure speeding along the edge of the woods, and about three fcct from the ground, would puzzle illl(l frighten anyone. l We followed the wire back to a marrow road lending to the river. The other pulley was ‘fastened to a irec nmr the entrance of the road.- _Wn followed the upper wire down the road and ‘found ‘ about. thirty! ‘yards of C0fl-lllit‘ fastened t: the end l ‘of it. Near the end of the roadfl i i I three young men. The car faced the river and the men were entirely- ‘llfiflil/GYC of our presence until we ‘hailed them. Their car lights went; on suddenly and one fellow put his‘ ,llCilfl out thc door and said laconic- ally: ‘Seen anything?’ ‘sure.’ I replied. ‘We've seen it all, even to the twenty feet or more of broken cod-line imnging from the back of your car. .As you fellows sped down this lane ,hauling the top wire, the ghost sped t Pacific, the Fish Culture Branch each year obtains somn: thousand. of parent fish, strips the females of its eggs at the several salmon ponds which it conducts in the MarltimelB. fertilizes the eggs with the miit from the male fish, and then trans- fers the eggs to the hitcheriea where they remain in the hatch- ing troughs until incubation takes place. Later on, the resultant fry and flngerlingslare distributed in suitable waters in the provinces. This year a new salmon pond is being operated, one at the Nictaux Fills dam near Middleton, N. S. It is expected that some 500 parent salmon will be handled in the Nic- taux stripping. Other ponds where stripping is done are at Margarcc Harbor, N. 3., New Mills. N. B., to Ottawa at mid-October showed more fish on llnnd at the Margin-cc pond than had been available at the corresponding date last year, at Wage Conference ,GLACE BAY, N. 5., Dec. 1'1.- (By the Canadian Prowl-Til wage conference between executive membe a of the United Mine Work- ' ers and representatives of the ‘Do v mlnlon Steel and Coal Corporation continued at an afternoon session.“ today, but no statement as to pro- M gress made was given out. ‘ i, ..-,» Germany’s Credits Hard To Adjust“. BERLIN, Dec. 19.-(A.P.)—Moro; _‘ than a week of deliberation ha: , convinced members of the Interna- uml in sioht of the river. we came lsmm‘ 53k’ N" B" “m” Riv"- N-B- ,tional Bankers’ Committee meeting- ' 'llpon a parked car which contained l and Min-en River’ P‘ E‘ I- Repm“ here that they Ere up against quite a Job in attempting to deal with the problem of Germany's frozen-l credits. i Not one “lord of information will -- Is Uontinuedv’ The “(We is “u” m every detail‘ up towards Rcxton on the lower New M1115 fllifiut 4'75 flfill in the be made public until an agreement pond, and at Little River more than has been signed, a member of 12b1- l,600 which w*s o much larger num _Unii.ed States delegation declared. _ , ber than a year ago. Impoundingf This delegate declared that pro- was getting under way at Morel! gross was being made at the con- Rivcr. The outlook at South Elk ferences. , was that the ponds full quota, 3,000 ' “We are much further than we ’ salmon, would be available when were the first day," he explained." stripping began. |"Wc are going at the Job u Lny""" The reason no names are mentioned la only because my three compan- ions on the trip are strongly oppos- ed to the undesirable notoriety such "10 dill’ this will ‘ the lat- est fashion. TIP FROM PARROT SHOWS BUM CACHE BOSTON, Dec. lit-Mrs. Beulah Terry's pet parrot talked her into a heavy fine. Dry agents had searched the Terry Home and found a. lone pint ‘of liquor. This, Mrs. Terry explain- ed, belonged to a ledger, end 1g w“ silly to believe she w‘s bootleg- ging. Suddenly the Terry pgn-gg Squawk ed: "Over here." The raiders re- sponded and discovered that m unusually large “door-knob" actually was the outlet of a six gallon tank of moonshine. cunningly conceal- ed in the wall. Mfrs. Terry w“ fin- ed $300. BROWN VELVET FROCKS All SMART FOR ' EVENING A PAflIB, Dec. ll-Prlncess Con. Parisian: who are sponsoring brown for evening wear. one of her newest [owns is a brow! velvet frock by Pntou designed with a full skirt of fume length. Mlltllll Fright Wife (to husband driving his first 08!)? so nervoul- George. Remember A no til-till!!!’- - i- stultln R1390" l! Emmi! the smart‘ “You really mustn't be the other neople orl the road are m“. u frightened of you u "u e must - iiy cause. A well known commercial traveller has informed me that this app-tri- tlon has been seen on many occasions lly residents of was discussed one evening in the Empress Hotel, Richibucto, only last wczk. It is easy to explain a ghost away. but I can state under oath thnt this figure stepped off the oar while wc were travelling fifty miles an hour. Can anyone explain that?" Other letters were equally Sensu- tional and inspired residents of the district to lie in wait. for the ghost. But in a recent issue of the Times, "B. Ware" threw cold water on the whole affair by exposing the terror of the woods as an ingenious con- trivance of mischievous Youihfli “Editor, Moncton Daily Tlmefl! There is a of every ghost mystery. and the means by which the Rlchibucto ap- parition is propelled along on its flghtnmg speed flights is very alm- le. p 1n wmpany with two others, I left Richibucto Monday Ibout mlduisht- It was dark and raining heavily when we neared the 018% We"! the ghost is wmt to make his noc- turnal flights, and one of theboys remarked how ideal the night was go; the qpparitlonb‘ appearance. Hardly were the words uttered when a whueqgbgfl figure emerged from the woods, made a leap about three feet from the around the“ IP84! along the ed: of the woods for a distance oflnrhll» "u" hundred a the our to invcatlll" "d ‘WM ll“ ghost to be more than a l agency back - yards and disappeared. We stopped | wire, clever ideal‘ “Yes. wasnl: itl" replied a dapper little fellow who acted as spokes- man. ‘We thought it up only last ‘night while we were waiting here- waiting for the ghost to show up.’ This young man had such an in- grntiating manner and talked with ‘such suavity of language that we wramc alvay with the feeling that we ‘were indebted to him for his ex- ‘planation of the intricate mechan- ism of the flying apparition. We loft the trio without any unfriendly ‘feeling lmd with their car number, while will ,be handed to the Provin- ,cial Police on the very next appear- ',nnce of this far-famed Rlchibuctn flying ghost. B. Ware, Moncton; NB. Stocking The Salmon Streams lvllllons of Atlantic salmon eggs are now being collected by the Fish Culture Branch of the Dominion Department of Fisheries for incu- bation thls winter in its Liar-mine Province hatchet-lea so that suitable streams may be stocked with more fry next spring and summer. By action of this kind the Dc- partlnent each year assists gnu-g in maintaining and increasing the stocks of different varieties of gin; in various parts of the country. Put; distributions from the hfltclleflfl I to selected waters have included l great numbers of eggs, fry, eta, of such species of fish as Atlantic and ‘iPacific salmon, Whitefish, plckcrel, i and ‘several kinds of trout. l ‘took off from Port Darwin, Aus- 50,000 CHRISTMAS LETTERS CARGO ABOARD ‘PLANE LONDON, Dec. lib-With Com- mander Cilarics Kinghford-Smith landed at Croyden Airport this morning in his aeroplane, Southern Star, with the Australian Christ- mas mail. There were 50,000 letters in the half ton of mail he carried. The mall left Australia in another plane which crashed at Alorstar, Malaya. and the famous flyer volun- teered t.o complete the flight. He tralia, December 3, picked up the cargo and flew the 10,500 miles with two companions in l3 days. His trip would have taken less time, he said, had it not been for a delay at Lyons, France, because of bad weather. lights And it was during the young group of bankers or economists erw, business men would. namely, with . full realization that there is befqrm.‘ us a task which rnuat be carrfed out." Adjournment over the Christina: holidays seemed likely. GEODETIC BENCH MARKS The standard precise level bench mark of the Geodetic Survey of Can- ' ada. Department of the Interaior, prior to 1025, was a chisel markup“ a three-quarter inch cooper bolt cemen‘ ‘i in the walls of aubstln-i tial buildings, bed mck, and may‘ onry structures of all kindsfsub- scquently a bronze tablet lthretq inches in diameter has been" used instead of the older bolt. l’. II PRINCE N0’! T0 ATTEND LONDON, December iii-rt 1m officially ltatod at York Home yea-l’ terday that the Prince of Woiufdfd? not plan to go to San hanclloo sailor's first watch in the crew's nest that this happened‘: "A ml and a green light on the starboard bow, a'r." "What ia-it?" “A drug store, I guess, m," next summer to witness the Britn- ion-American dual athletic meet. A woman who is honest enough to toll her real age is liablcio 0411'"- erything she knows. a m 1w- wu f“ wmoq ‘law-ll 7H1 noddmp leqovpnq imoq I 8min no pus ‘smug poem lWPmH P°Pmwm°°fl WPFJI ‘V “"9 PM“ "timid "t! 1mm P“ WWW"! WW" “"1"”! ‘I! P“ ' ma; Am no sq my! l new? out‘ "RD ‘IFIWWIE ‘O "I 999R carrying on its wort with the Atlantic 911M011, which is a specie: distinct‘ from the salmon 0Q m- oan; uo li|fllll|d UPHIIQII 010mg. u, Aq “no “one! g1 "Id u“ n; ‘pungnplnu finial-impel macs moi; _ "iln-‘Wllllw ‘IN ‘ "" “l-"tPqt-“llfl "l Qt] zll it?‘ l? i g (tilt) l iy, \l.illli2ll__l};l .;y.