Dou't be a ripper: the reason ls, 1: 5. ' ///» _ 1 _ ` f _ \¢~`\\~\\\ ~ I. . 5- ‘ _ °» , . “ ` ~ pau-urasoauanl or im ~ ' " ' -~ -r | _ : ~ - ` ThePe0 es Pa er i”‘..lf‘¢“’~'1'»..."'.`.“. Readb Every ody \ .-.-.-.--.»..».... ycuripyourself é - `l V . & . _ . e‘ gn" QV f \ ` Q MA`xiMs _ '_ /v . A A _V MAXIMS l|RUM _t-; :___ .-.sa-,~‘,._& Covers Prince Edward Island‘Llke the Dew I . 4 0| I . I _ ` .. a..v';“ QQ ,\\_ /I/, I ',f'f~1// ' . J ' Mi~;RcliAN'r \,°,_.‘="' v . l ' ` A ' ` , ‘QY1 ° °' ‘ f . . \ V _ . gf __ _ , mbucuamr _ ‘-‘~i1'li¢~'-~'il"5~“ii-'=+f-¥¢"¥'¢'-»'filo oHaui.o1'rs'wwN.4cANAoA. i=nTnAYP.‘nEcEMssR'z1,19z9 . s PAGES t.':'°.:..."°...*".:‘r:‘°:.'. I ” I e I 5 l ' =; 'A ' ° »f if Sess } Taught Premier lr Amnesia Victirn ` l May Pr_o_i_Je Lively l Prospect of Election Will Quicken Party Efforts In House Of Com- mons. Outline -of Iinportant Legislation Likely To Be In- troduced. oofrraw/i; December ze-an aa- tebelluin conclave is promised the Canadian people in the fourth aaa. sion of the sixteenth Parliament, which will open probably in the early part of lebruary. for whether or not the next general. election takes place in the fall of 1030. politicians who take as few chances as possible, willintliecomingaesalonotrarlg ment .sack _tc complete the work ' making ammunition for the combat. !‘or all practical l1iii’P°9°s it will be a pre-election session. On the one hand. the Government may be expected to take evew mea- sure .of prudence that is calculated to make a -promising appeal to the electorate. abd. on the other, the Op- position is certain to overlook nothing that will' either minimlsc er nulllfy tholelislatiw efforts of the admin- istration. while the dwindling minor- ity of eo-called independents in the House. in hoeing their own row, will re-emphasise' a programme that seeks to preserve their identity as a t.hirdVpa.rty._ i g , f "gw_dllbe`iiewfacesiutiie7`iiext ng "_` .._and, at the same time, time will b`e\‘t`he unusual, almost unpre- cedented reappear-ance within the space of a little ovcr,a year. of! me for a iemthv period familiar is the House. There will be five intru- ductibns to Parliament. two of them conservatives and three Liberala 'rin forum- will be nr. wuliaui s. MIIIPHY. 01 Bmith’s. Falls. for the . to take the Place Ol be ‘H E! his ...E F Preston William the place of the Dr. J. W. Edwards, for Addington. On the Liber- sidetherewiilbe!l1ieO.Bert- mid. to take the place oi will AW' er for Prescott; Vincent Dupuis. to take the place of the late Roch Lanc- tot for _baprairle-Naplervlllea and. finally. Lawrence A. Wilson' will make his reeppearance in tba House, after a lapse of one session, for Vaudreull- Boulanges. st will be recalled that he resigned that seat just before the lest session, but since then he has decided to resume his Place in Parliauient. 'inert will ba chances. wc. in the Ministerial benches. A widely la- mented void in the front row ws-S created with the death of Hon- Jll1\¢l A. ltcbb. Minister of Finance. but his chair win be occupied bv H011- Charlasva. Dunnilll. *Mn M1“""'°" of Railways and Canals. who will re- main at the same desk but will i¥l°V° ovgg gnc chair to the right. In turn Mr. Dunninfg chair will be taken by l-lon. Thomas A. Crefa-\‘. I isiilllw' figure in the House. but whose IP- oointmentand election have Ni W occur. what other chances in W' Government seats are in store ici' the _ ~.»¢.» _._-,__ A_NNouNcsMsN'is. comms EVENIS. - MEETINGS. src. -¥*“”3““*§&§Ei 1 " sud nauee lu ee. 'ur- eaefmlatcuday. December Mb- ; ._ _ els-is-an-av. Wnnctif outer athnaasml Q I 'hh Mb n la 0; ~_, 'iso-is-sw. '_ i vait¢iaaivar.msc- House must await the decisions of the Prime Minister. Intsreethithronespeech. While all the iegislativd intentions of the Government are not likely to be disclosed in a specific manner in the _Speech from the Throne. that document this seliorl will be await- ed with deep interest. Whatever its contents. it is now reasonably cer- tain that. as the sesicnproceeds leg- islation under the following heads wlllbeintroducedznbilltoamsnd seotion99.sub\seotion2cftlio¢>us- toms Act, to ydvidl Nl' till tefulll of clearance to liquor-laden vessels bound for the Unitod States or oth- er foreign countries. or. what is more. to povido for the' prdllbition ol li- .eucr experts io e _iorolsn country: abllltoimplementineomerespects the recommendations ot the Royal Commission on rldlo broadcasting; a bill cdprcvide for a reorganisation of the finances oijtbe canadian Na- tional -Rauwayathsmagh a-drastic re- duction or abolition of' the oblite- :.dg|vd':\lil\' a1*$ D@il~5 ica Government; bills _to provide for ‘than-aasicr by the or the natural reeou`roes‘to the"pr~ovinces of Manitoba and Alberto: a bill to W0' vida for chassis in the civu ser- vice Actthae will implement the recommendations in the pending re- port 'of the R0!!! Commllim. 11014' od by President ll. W. Beatty. of the canadian Pacific Railway. to in- quire irlto the question of giving more tangible recognition of the vll- ue of the services ci technical offic- ers employed by the éovernment: provision. either in the main estim- ates or in a separate bill. for |800.- oootomeetfurtherawardsofrsper- ation claims 'in the fifteen cases when there was dlsalfolblillt be- tween Oomsniseioner A. J. Friel. K- C.. and the former commissioner. the me x-ionswiluuu rcoslev: a bill i° loan a_eum which will Probably N $5,000,000 to this Bt. John Harbor Cbinrnlssion for extensions and im- provements at ihlii Wt: In AWN in the estimates oi the Pest Oil" Department of a sum. probably °X' C”dm‘ noorowv ‘D vmvw ‘W . considerable extension in the air mall service both in eastern and western canada; additional sums will be asked by the Minister of 'P1160 ‘lid Commerce for extension of Canadsfs mae. tnrcuzh shin s\1b"°fi!»i°M will sxbibition. provisions havin: to N mods particularly for Canada's WT' tioipatiou in the Brush Empire 'rrade Exhibition tc be held 11-cm ygbfugry ta April._ 1931, in Bllshoo Aires. ' . The Tariff. as for thsprincipal mm. the tariff. it is sein riuattar cf idle specula- tion. 'rc say. thwvh- i-11" i'\"°" will be little iissal legislation in the coming session would be to \ll\°\’° au tba work done bv lbs 'i\"" pond in tbe_p_ist mr. esbeoiauy in connection with s reclassification of the iron and stool schedules. Par- liainentislihelltiobaaskedtosb- in_cvsnotoab_*-*\°'°°"‘ °‘ ”“‘ portant alterations made in in de- liilitlau but alas. there' is little doubt. some changes in the rate collllslil 0! the ilbfi ll uiss. 'MIN is is it-if 25g, tlilliif i;*#5l5§‘i§§ ilflllihhs l 2 ill “ . W., -»-»,~~-.=- -_ _ .. ' lHe'a'viy Holiday I lilhlaandrahaaiwhetlidhobr. J.T.ll.'Andl'lel.hem|q»oilll- katslsewsminllumbersidecollegiate initiate. remit, in me. was Grahasmwllopesldedovsrtlishie- torydepartuientoltlseeolloolvtllily ibeibavnto Iunctioialllllseobool. eayetbatthetheufuturepremlcr wesauezeellontstudeneafbisicfy. . Z__1.__-11- Wlll VISIT _.-4 (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 26- 'rhs same official greeitng as would to the active bead cd a'natiou awaih Pi'esident-!;leot.Pas- -tissue me 0 uit cum'-vancs cftnenousay tc pre- pare for the arrival of their neit. prssident~from~ Baltimore' tomorrow. President Elect Ortiz Rubio has been undergoing treatment, at John Hop- kins Hospital. Arthur Lane, chief of the Mexican division of the State Depaltinont, said. that Secretary and Mrs.- Btlinson would greet the presl- dent elect at Union Station shortly before noon and afterward would Join the prooelsloll tn the Mctioan lm- baasy. soldiers. sailors and marines will comprise an escort from the one the station and the Embassy. and a squadron of motor cycle policemen 'win scmpi-iso and ssecrt from the one _lctbeouiu-.iatbcaitu-ucou seam- ailisenoraartialtubiowiilbere- aelved at the White House by Presi- dent and Mrs. Hoover. who will break a precedent a little lator when they journey to me F'ubassy,to return the call ln person. All previous vlsitinl presidents~elect have had their cells repaid by' calls left by a White Holi” macho. 'mls custom nrevsllsii in me recent visit or nomar Me¢D°b- aid. ~ Tledieitiiifiii " l@l'il0(Dln4iie'el'iW’ib| HKU, _ees were wounded iuassrieaolmarkedu-plnleesthau is hours. holdup, mama aaa gun bamcs,*x.ocf. mains mm a an collars ec pollen amicus were ce.-was witninsoo in one case. modes » ga- eral 8lousan`dhll&. , _:nfl- E 3.19 BRITAL __-_ ' . a shipping In Distiess Around the Isles. ' . ,.,».- ---- . 1 _. u-is (special ec the oaardiial bormow. nee. sc-Ye oldarhiiist- mas Day in mgland 'a lamb-and went out a 1uhlii“?i`§`arlbg gala that sent ships seutt1ing`f`!cr helm- all around tba_nritisli‘ili%s~ 'he storm area extended Orkney: to Spain. Vigo. 8pilli$"`re- ported the less cz the ' steamer Aslsug with all harldl."'o!¢ \ Farallcnes Bay early "Ilia storm blew out or the eouthwetiiien- i