3 BUQPN E88 OPPORTUNITIES -_. ‘ REP WANTEo—-$5 r0 aw PER liumphili , Auto ‘ WANTED -- GIRL FOR GENER- i i R e a ass so. 1192s. S; ..,._*\\ \ 4v ‘,1 I .11 i‘... '2! l’ n/ // w "n" . .,,, ‘HQ? Mlli-‘Holmsifs Ostsios. —-A- - . “FBI” LEA¥E MONDAY. - "iiiieltbiisweitl leave Monday morn 118 for Halifax where they will clash with the Croscents Monday "d Tiler-duy in the ru-st league games orthc season, The A-beg_ tiiiitlgiiitg. D- will includtf Morgan i 00, K l Rm h“ Gogam-e ly, MoEuchern, i . on Business ‘DRIP. _1m-. L. ‘mwiieii- (iiiiiiiiil. Ont. manager of "is. Asnlnwou Canadian .00., ma, is m‘ a iiiisiiieiifl 111D l0 the-city. Mr. Do w...- ficpatoh. ' ontams nolyc 0r acids. G098 further. - es better work. cnooooa-ovwo-tiwn-vowooowwoawvovonwww“, . . . _ , CLASSt-FIED ADVERTISEMENTS nurnlsi-ict- p" line per any. °' "fl- Be w: llnc m: slay to u iluc. hlrmlps o! 6 llqu l0 l»: cent. discount for cull. A be [rial for. special llntcs 1m x [or uuc weeks hlluullun Agents Wanted l T ____________ Jlistr-eiianequg wan-ran LIVE seem ‘ /‘~'.tklu- m) pmdmunsnfigoi: mo. strnro MoDONA-Ln LAND to consumer. Writs The J. B. anew" l-hmimy 3°" Watkins Co. 879 C sl B Montreal. ' r ‘ Two" ..__.._i_______ t Help Wanted—Iiiale HALE HELP WANTED-JIAKI?! money n. homo—$15.00 to $60.00 Mild W681i!!! 31"‘ Your spare time Wrli-IBE ahowcurds for us. No canvassing. Wolnstruct and sup. ply you with work. West-Angus Bhovvcard Service, 102 Colborue 91:13., Toronto. 11-z3dgg, lWanted experienced and relia- bic business mun to assume -- management of branch off-ice llnquesltionabie references as to ability and integrity required. "rapubie man can earn from $300 _to $1000 monthly. "hLM. Wolff m: Walnut st., iPhiiatl-eipllwmi Pa. SO-SSat uiay; men wanted at once. city llnd prairies; demand in- unto- iuubile mechanics, driving, trac- ' tor operating, tire vuicauizing, wiry-acetylene welding. storage Iiuttery, clectrical work. We m-iGHCh ill‘§.\ trades, practical ‘- training, only ‘low weeks re- . qulred, Day-night classes! Write quick. Free catalogue. alilg wagasf-slcudy (employment. Gas 'l‘rat.-tor vsCllUOlS, i 1G3 King ‘ \Vcst_ Tor‘- wmton, We will pay hnlf your _ railroad rare. 10929 20 U.S.lil.J 15 Wanted EKETER NFANTE o This»? I l ‘lk-ilchgrs lltbly for Point Prim school. Suppit-nlont $155.00. -- D. N. ' ivl-u-ruilisun, Sl-cy. 11067-2841 TEACHER WANTED FOR CABLE Head West sciiocll $75.00. Total amount voted. Supplement and; salary iucillded.-— Robert Mc- ‘- Kanzic, Secretory. 11070-28-7i 1' ‘\Vantcll FURS W IED—FANCY PRIO- es paid r red and patch Foxes mink lnilflkrat. ermine. N. May- hcw Kinkora IKE. island 11081- iii-iii _llclp “iamaedi-T-Pemalo. ul housework. Edgar Wllitlock. 162 Kellt Sh.‘ 1104i 271i! ,'-~——--.--w—--r——i-——'"- GiRl. WANTED FOR HOUSE-i work. "ilfllily 174 Kcnt §iir<\»~i.' ager for lobster canning plant. M“, Locmnoflva Aiu. Smelling & Refining . Give experience, reference and "i"? iflitlgiw.‘ P91" McNuii i '_ i. unis Copper ........... .. & son‘ fqua’ P’ Eimid‘ zs_all,j(.iiiiliiiiilliill iiucili ’ ___' N1 w York (Jentrni X. D.'1 xintl-n-n- 1:391‘! a n c e . o ' Energetic ,M¢ We want ' _ awoke sctivomcn .5 - . 1H" i" i" |i§.°."'Zi"“-i?fi'."5.'. commercial" lcndsra. Libors commission ofio to min Wli csnproducegood niéfllwfl rovc their to work. _ . l!‘ ?i’i’i".',‘." . .._ c, $mflwm,w,, _ . , CANADIANAD rlsluo icsudv tn ursing i‘ ‘ i! ‘nliolmltal n pitsi n unusually brnuu‘ , lnifidgstlng threw your in goncrsl nursing. With nneelatlssuo» In the Im- portant,- lleld. of nervous and 4M I dlsnrd R - ll‘ O Ell?! hour d '1' boo “Ell uni ‘recreational '- tql fin lull- t _ ny. Six sxt lshsd Hlilhi f svpYork. Circular uquost. ks mul 1 wand wonty dollars a d BOIF Al» iIlI,YoIl .‘ur fl duy: or 0v - lnilln. lotion, count as one yum, ‘I'm-I form mm of no. nntl mm "'i"i“"i "W"! "ll-Ibo for seven "'"""v. 50o for seven words pen 9° Iti- llle per or. DAi-NTY LUNCHES svenv DAY "Little Dutch" St. FURNITURE iimiiiiteifi. P03093160. firs: alas: work guaranteed, vice. Call or son, Auction 300mg, commet- movies, Duncan; six ilrowna-l tSatlirdny evening, nod: on Friday a GREAT CLEARANCE SALE AT iBran-tford Farm, January 10th, farming implements, Sale posi- tive. No reserve Wallace Qpjgn 11073-2841. canes-tarmac,- FOXMEN-— HAVE YOUR FOX STOCK QUOTATIONS _ liAilll-‘AX, Dec. 29.—~(Qtlotations turuishcl lby Johnson unli Cuulltllun Steamship Pid iColn. .. lmiuinion iiridgo Muniroai Power Winnipuc‘ ifliuctl Nuilmui iirowtirlc A lfuin Cane Sugar (‘lut-ihio Siccl l-~t-~r:u=tinuai Paper .. Follv Sprlngilcltl lhlex Petroieum n international Mal‘. Mflrinfl Press Steel Car i l i [1937 Victor? ~- lmt. contractors and builders: more money Scull [or free our Prints." Just lCilicugn lli. 3 pelts cleaned tile only experienced fur citeuning skills ward island. ncss at 172 Gt Georg;- St, over Prowsc d; Sons Garage TO LET TO LET—-TWO OFFICES NEXT to American lighted and heated. Two Macs. uicluhers 0t‘ the Montreal Stock Exchange.) ' . ‘ l Brampton ..... .. _ 33 llcil Telephone. . _ 112 A-bitibi ........ .. . 69 i-illuwinigan - Laurcntide Pulp . 93 Canadian (leueral Eiectri - Canlullun Steamship Com 18% sheaths _ __ h 2"“ ‘Allmlit: Sugar , T _‘> V V _.~\lClllS0il wANrBo- COMPETENT MAN-mm Cm. a, Fm, Southern Pa Studebaker (X- Fnion Pacific .. liillli (‘W097 l‘, S. Steel MONTREAL EXCHANGIEM 1934 Victory .. 1938 Victory 1922 Victory’ Chili has so ""10" ‘i tho people mav hclfn w book "How to Read Blue ' Bldg. Dept. 2311, Chi-I trugc Ti‘:t.'ll.. 2721 S. Mich. Ave“, l‘!!! (or 3 days ' i (mull l5 words 10168-214 mu Tea Room, Ken-t 11046-27-2lws REPAIRED, up. iiwmlit ser- Phone A William 10664-7-1Iiith. WILLIAM reci feature at previously publish- 11.- Frenchfort, Sliifik. Crop, ulld BRIOKLAVERS, iilake‘ by our method. building plan and out. No charge. 0-1i . nn-u- rp- I Iby J. B. Romhough man on Prince Ed- Now open for busi- 6i Consulate. well Apply al 04713-2541 Ward 54% 66 ndry . c Railway . 1,4 p. c.) 94 .. 1-3 "1 l’). f. 104.30 , who manufacture ‘ and other Ibegin dug‘ rooms. _ states prospects lock pro. "I151 ‘r for ‘the coming your. (Illmfiilions arc looking brighter all. i wiillil iiw provlncoe rho states and consequently his potato diggers _ farm muchincry are looking forward 1,0,1; hl-g ygnr, ?--_'4Q>______ Reparations To _ ‘ Be Rqconsidered (Special to The Guardian.) P55113- Denkfi-h- As a result of “Xflhlliiilcl-l of views since the Lon- don min-ting or the ipromicrs the Allies have decided to go over the "nt-‘lz-c question ’6l‘-repamtions in detail at the Paris -C0n‘i'_erencc to next Tuesday’ '. ' It is ox- pectetl now in official blrclca that it ‘w-ill require at least a week and porhapa two weeks to complete the discussion. OVERSEAS DOMINIONS GET SIX PRESS SEATS cum-N. ' Dec. 29.-announce- m. press gallery of the House of Com- mons is to be accorded m repre- sentatives 0f the press of the Over- seas Dominion-s. This concession much as the-representatives of the Dominions here are fu-iiy alware 0f the linlited accommodation in the ‘gaifllcry which made it difficult to tram. the concession earl-fer. Cer- tain representatives have for some time past, been admitted to the ‘- v-s lobby and the press writ- l Islanders Death In Brockton, Mass. ' itowever to company, » is made that admission to the will be “especially appreciated in as. IHOvRRlBi-IJS PARADE CANCEL- LilD. -—'l‘liat it would be inadvis- iibie owilll" to the‘ ha“? full of mow‘ to hold the " proposed I-lorribles Parade in the city New Years Day was the decision reached by the organizers dust evening at a meet- dnghcld -in the lMaolaine Service Btatlon. Che parallels there- fore cancelled. ' It is.t.ba intention hold a ibis parade sometime in May and if this mater- ialllzea tbeweather Man will not have cheated the kiddies out of a good day's fun after all. it will at. any rate (be something for them to look forward to. ' Evangelist Held On Fraud Charge ‘ABAYSIDE, iN. Y., Dec.‘ 29.—— Vic- tor l-i. Arnold of Madison. Wis, evangelist. former president oi‘ tho ‘Madison Bond Company. and one time of iI-lamiiton, Ont” was arrest- ed tonight on a federal indictment for using the mai-is to defraud. ‘ The indictment, returned at Mad- lsoll, Dec. =20thl according to the authorities, contained thirty-one count-s. ‘ Arnclld was arraigned before Federal Commissioner iMoGoidrick and held in $25,000 bail. ‘He said a. "fra-meup" and that he was he- in Madison. Arnold came out of the west rc- in religion. He leased a hail and preached a tianity. “i want to preach the simple truths. the story of Christianity as it ls ‘told in the Bible", he said in his first sienna-n. "You want re- ligion that is founded on the gold- en rule, that's olld and as reilialric as the re‘i<gion lConfuciu-s taught. That's what we all need today and that's the thin-g ,1'm going to give you]. . Arnold, with his wffe and three daughters, had been making his home here on a large estate form- erly used as a .t ers for a wed-known prugiiist. “My husband telephoned‘ me from jail tonight that ‘perhaps be can do some good while there," iMrs. Arno-id said. made money very fast. He was n‘ liii iiili raining headquart-i on Friday . inert Gay, ‘referred to in the clip- _ catlonlsts in connection with tho Because of the sudden den-til Sunday" evening. Dec. 17th, of ’i‘. very generous to the poor of Madi- son, and did many ‘things for Iliad-i- Adelbert Gay, 83 lSprague avenue. hon. Madison is unapplreciativc. in his 67th year, his son-Stephen i—~OO>——-—— C.‘ Gay, has ‘been obliged to post-iU‘ S‘. And ' pone a. trl-p to New York. W-iiiciii h t have taken as one ofI - ‘ life wvsisnnéjrs in the Boston tPoztKsi "Millionaire for a Day" con es- - ' ' hi1‘, Adelbcrt Guy was a retired! - carpenter, horn in Attleboro, but n resident of this city‘ for more than 20 ‘ycztruf lie was a charter? member of the Carpenters‘ Union.‘ On retiring he went to PownaL, New Postal Arrangements with the Un-ftcd State-s,—The amended Regiuliatiions», which were agreed Me... for u time, but returned six‘gnfiztlwgfixthgeigsiogzirfgz? gt! 3:: mimii"! “59- He iiaii apiieiiied i°lPosial Conference recently held ii” ‘iii 509d iiefliiii when sirickenkat Ottawa, wzi-ll come into effect with a fatal attack of ‘heart di-s- o“ the“, o! January 192i - Pmie- PJirsL-Iincroasing the limit of A Wiliiiw “Mi eigiii ciiiiiireii Sui" weight for packages of general vlve. The cilildren are: Alfred F..,mcl‘9il‘1"il1iBo by parcel p05; from 519911310» HEW)’ P- 111111 Pmiiioiii-libs to 6 oz. as at present, to -11 A, Gay. Brocton; Mrs. Alice l-Iol-lmp ‘ Ha. Brockwn: Ilarold R- Gay-i lSectmthéllctluding rthc 00st of YIIPIIIOIIUI- MQ- i MP5- Aildlt‘ postage from 1c and ounce to 12c Brown, Woburn; George W. Gay. u pguml, liookvdlie. C011. mlllHWL-‘iciflfltiétli 0r sealed pack- Funerai services wllil be h-eid ages may 1,0 Sent at letter rate. Wednesday afternoon at the la-to l<‘ourrh,-—The ‘Insurance System home, 83 Sprague avenuo, Rev. which now only applies to Canada Francis M. Mitchell of the Mnrt- will be extended to nil Parcel iantiavonuc Baptist church to of- Post Packets Kfllfldl to the United ficiate. Burial will be in Meirose States and after January lat. no cenletery, , parcel for the United States will Stephen c. Guy, one of the wlil- be accepted for rcrist-ratlon- Snee- ners in tho "Millionaire for a 481 ‘Willi/BF? Leavers will be acceP~ Day" contest, is an employee of ted for specials delivery at places 1b,. w, [h Dguglgg shoe (h; up in tho United lStaios and the samc 819mm] fpmp go-New Ym-k um] prlvdiego will be accorded special was m’ 1m“ stunted sunny even. diolivcry iettcvrs from the states. lng. Oh account of the ilnusl-al Fiiiiib-‘Th-B ‘iilliflmil-iili’ T01‘ lhe clmumsganmy Hm post permmed loss of a registered article will be the postponement, although ou-i of iiii"'e‘i5"‘i imiii 3955- ‘i5 i" Pres‘ thtrruilcs of the contest is that Qiii- 1° 'i'25'00~ _ contestants must take the duy ns- The“ “iiiceflimis Wiii be ‘ii Mined ‘m than Mn Gay Wm m, vl-ry great atlvuntauc to the gen- “uowed to name ms own 1mm, oral public and will tcnd to an in- (The above is taken from the uroaac..of postal busmcss betwecil Brock-ton. Mass Enterprise. T. Adel mu‘ "mmii"e5' -—i<-o->-—i~ ping was a resident of Rnstico, cENTBNAmAN FLYER i’.E.l. for upwards ‘of twenty years, before going. to Brockton, Mass. ' ' He was twice married, first to Jane. daughter of the late Robert Matheslon of Wheatlqy River P.E.i. and afterwards to Matilda, daugh- ier of the late Steven Coles of Rusico, who survivbs him. The funeral took place Wednesday ni- lernoon, Dec. 26th from the homo t3 Sprsgue Avenue, Brockton, his sons acting as pail bearers. There MANSDIIEIJD, Notts, Dem, 29——- lMvre. Ann Sissons, IMansf-ieltYs flying centenarian has died at the n-ge of 103. Tho old lady was walking about Mansfield on the day of itthe Panlilamcnthry eluci- ion, Nov l5, but on reaching home took to her bod and d-id not get up again. Mrs. Sissons got u ‘liking for aviation when she had turned 100 and she made 13 aeroplane trips. were insny flowers. Burial was Ill ‘fired “h” w“ "mm" the , " glhty‘ cenltenarian replied: wendellifinl e' "Not-me. You only wan-t a bit a1 pluck, and that is what I have al- sm n. u-swsour comma. w“! h", TorontdQ-Dec. 29.-The first to arrive of the eminent English edu- n m“ French wimpy the Rum val-Icy -il may moan a war. You 585mm Educating“ Confirm,“ m can give some friend a wrist watch. be held in Toronto will .‘ be Sir Henry Newbolt. tourist and‘ author. Sh: d-Ienry sails from England on January l9. and will be in Toronto early in February. He is first go- ing to tho. Maritime Provinces. where he will address audiences in connection with the universities. A‘ AAA ~' wit“! iglllk Royiii ' 231 1m“ “°“"§‘.‘.u. w mvralhqgaéaézkc. 126% N" 125%‘ July ll . 1. _ J iy "ll-n. Elli‘: 3221343.. iii-iv 4W- 1"“ sailors and gettlnll ‘Bfiiiiicii? Turks: refuses on her army Buy tw_ kids mil m yfhpn ll lllfli which is tho limit. .___. ,, trains. One for, "19 m" mim- nrlhqunkcs "lying like New Year’s Dinner Bpcclsi Menu Good Music ‘ Price $1.50 W’ 11.00 “mmiil-ifio iltdsch us g)" jliirz." i}: ii‘ ll l‘ _ , , t Ive service on the Charlottetown 31pm". Dlnnbr Stlrts s! 1 P. M. 3;.‘- ,;= .if- “than”; , Police Ibrcc. * Nov. II. J-‘lrst snnlvcrssy of, R m” . - ,\ - " D-“H-Ji, ,5“, -... ‘U, “Jlanolll. Corpua-Chrigtlfclebigt- Clisrlqtttelzai? 1198,2131 “aims: Phone curvs ‘ ' ' " ', y ergo rooospo rom anemone YIN! ' Mmim‘ °i i“ “iilimiiiii-l" "WWW w "IMP ‘t Dllflltlll‘! Ostgodrsl to benediction rebuilt Dllfldlilg. "Wiit- iii-if‘... l attics’ firzsbptzrtanjdliiurth - _ Jlitniisur-kzb. w. oust-thou. u. a. n. s. n a sat-sift} “Oct-bins: ‘to number our days." estrus! ‘piyil-‘Iisiibath ‘school 7.00 p. m.--Resolutlo0.lv1oir0_spect and Prospect. bar the New You Servlocilondsy st 11 can. BOWLING Cross alleys the being 2108 to 11933 points. Th8 Same WI! one ol’ the best made. G. Boei- of the Post Office was hid! man with a. son-re oi’ 105. the Barbers and Invlnclbles. Eskimos. Geo. JicQuaid 95 140 142 lb. Wynne 186 92 173 R. Hashes o7 154 iaa P. iCoyle 105 146 108 Esk 1.22 129 142 574 661 098 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . - - --‘ . .l9.'l3 Post Office J. Connolly 128 120 145 M. G. Crockett 168 159 131 G. ‘Beers d54- 135 1-96 W. Islorton Ill]. .179 123 P. 0. 106 183 80 667 760 680 Total .. .. 2103 BASKETBALL As tho Methodists were unable to i . n that his indictment and arrest was set a full team for the plBY-OY! OFPope Plus X on Sept. 2, 1904. ‘the tSenior inter-Church Basketball tists won by default. An exhibition game wasplayed. Bfl-Dtists winning by a large margin, The AnglmBapti-sts showed the series of seven sermons on Chrii- 800d combination which has char- ways. accompanied by Deputy Min- acterlsed their playing during the second section of the League and ‘"9"’! indlflg the basket in true past season form. Chicago has a ihunber colYege. shave. Ghri tmas Tree At Falconwood Hospital deaf and dumb Long may they I . l b night the ‘Christmas Tree and entertain- iment was held at iyaiconwood. ‘The assembly hall which was ar- tistically decorated for the occa- annual iand visitors. So numerous were _the gifts this year for the pati- ents that two Christmas trees [were required, one for the men ‘and another for the women. The relatives of these sent about two ihundred parcels in all which ‘were distributed by ‘San-ta ClauslJames’ Presbyte after he had come down the chim- ;ney amid.- great applause from the laudience. - Among the visitors present were Premier Bell, Hon. W. M. Lea. Hon‘ Mr. Crosby, Rev W Orr MuiiVectlon of a Provincial Soldiers 1n city by companion during target- AiVMonument and consideration Drom- practice. gun and Mr. L McMillan. dresses by Rev Mr. liiuiligan and others ‘were g-E-ven. An excellent program was car- ried out in whlc-h members 0t’ the staff, patients and friends will presided. The program was as follows: Chorus by the Hospital Choir. Stop Dance-Miss Peters. lkioio—'i‘liomus Mason. (thoruw-l-lospitai Choir. Recfltatlons-d/iis-s Peters. Quartotte—'M=iss Durruch, Miss MoKinnon, Mr. iDBIIIllSOIl and Mr McCibe. Highland Flln:—~'Mlss Taylor —-Rcv. W. Orr Mulligan. iffhorus-iil-os-pitai Choir. Rcty-tation-lllon Premier Bell- ‘Adidr-aslses-Hlon. C. W. Cros- hy and ‘Hon. W. M. Lea“ .Solo—'Miss Andrews All tho llliClIl-DCTB were greatly enjoyed and at the close, a nuin- ber oi’ the young people present ' held ‘h delightful dance. ‘The thanks of ‘Dr. Goodwill and the staff are due to the following firm-la and ‘individuals for their generous donations. ' Curvell Bros—Pliil of candy. Prowsc Bros.—Pull of Candy. Jenkins & Son-Box of Oranges ages of tobacco. candv and apples. Mrs. Gorhnm Cook-Box candy and apples. Mrs. William Smith-Pox candy and apples. John Andrews-Apples. out bad he'll: unable to move Day. DEATHS flowers. AAA‘ AAQ.‘ AAA.‘ . 4 lLast night at the League of the Post Office de- feated the ‘Eskimos the total scores Yet played on the new alleys and l°m6 800d individual scores were The next game will ‘be payed Wednesday, January 3rd dietweon Add‘i‘€8S-<ll"|S'll' Wit and Humor lllugircs’ lDirus Shore-Au pack- Miiss Mary Monagharl-Sdippors. Williams Gillie-Candy and nuts‘ o of lThe old people in the infirmsrv their Christmas tree on Christmas ATTWO0D—In this city Dec’ of Mrs. ‘Elizabeth Attwoocl. Funeral snnouncementlatcr. Please omit i. b 0 “up Review and ‘ gslmlu (Continued from Page 011e,) And so the year ends in Europe. The war-weary Allied nations are sacrificinz time, energy, patience -—evcrytl:-ing but honour-to gverf, a clash of arms with the Moslcm, but the end is not yet. and the New Year will drwn in the-cloud; that darken the closing hours 1) 1922. ' . Y." Some Evehts 0f The Year Jun. 10. ilmportant iudgment handed down in the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Muthieson, declar- ln-g Section 52 of the Prohibition Act ultra vircs as it affected inter- provinciai trade without adopting the necessary precautionary mea- sures for dealing with the import and export business. Jan. l9. Departure of IRev. C. R. Freeman of the Baptist Church for St. John and arrival of his success- or Rev. Ross C. Eaton. Jan. 21. Death at "the Vatican of Pope Benedict XV who succeeded 0.. leave gun cdliilbfltlon at June 20. Prince of Wales re- turns homo to cum-a on H. u. s. Renown after visiting lindis and Japan. Juno 20. Militia encamped at Brishton. Victoria Pork and Ex- hibition Irounds. June 32. Assassination outside Potswswa. ' of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, former Chief of the imperial staff and Military Advisor to IE5 Ulster Government. _ ~. June 23. H. M. Cruiser iflnieigh arrives in Charlottetown and rec- option tendered Admirhl so; wu- ilam C. Pllkenham, K. C. B. mlulder m Chief o: the North erica and wet-riddles Statidnli »-._j June 27. RevhG. WLR-Glondqp- hing preaches farewell aiermolrlh Methodist Church before. leaving for Moncton. ' krounds memory of Prince County heroes unveiled with impressive ceremony at Summerside. July 2. Earthquake shock dis- tinctly felt in Charlottetown and, throughout the Maritime Provinces. July 6. Rev. Thos. Trl.inor. rec- ently ordained to the priesthood. honored with address and presen- Feb. 8. Mayor R. H. Jenkins. el- ing persecuted iby carnal-n lntcrcstsP-BRKIIB 188i fliBill U18 AIIBIO-Bfl-P- ected at civic election, succeeding lax-Mayor Riley. , Feb. Z1. Pope Pius XI. cmwned centlly aver-ring that his intention iwwevel‘. DQY-WBBI! i116 AHEIO-Bflfiqwith time-honored ceremony at the“ was to teach New York the truth “SIB and l1 scrub rev-m. the Anglo Basilica, St. Peters‘, Rome. Feb. 14. Visit to the city of Hon. W. C. Kennedy, Minister "of Rail- ister Major Bell, and reception by Board o! Trade. Feb. 17. Farowelbtendered do parting U. S. Consul Hon. C. ‘Lu-d- low Livingston by Knights of Coi- umbua and arrival in city of his successor U. S. Consul Major Cros. b . Feb. 26. Warm reception tender- ed returning Albegwelt hockey play- ers after winning fifteen straight victories on the ice in Maritime Champonship games. Feb. 28. Princess lMary married in Westminster Abbey, London to Viscount Lnsoelles. March 1. Beales property. corner of Great George and Grafton‘ iStreets purchased by F. G. Spencer, "My husbnndjslon nus crowd-ed wlitii patientsisi- Jiiiiii- i°i' iiie erection ‘it a new ‘motion picture theatre. | March s. Pro Cathedral. Rich- mond Street, purchased by League-l iof the Cross and remodelling work‘ begun. March 7. Rev. William Orr Mob‘ lligan inducted into charge of Si. rian Churchcon- |g-regatioli, vacant since death of me .Rev. Dr. Fullerton. j ‘March 10. Representative delega- [tion waited upon Government ask-_ lng for assistance towards the er- .l d. I ' seldarch 14. opening 0i vile third‘ ‘session, 39th General Assembly 0i- ‘the Provincial Legislature. I l "W" lMafch 21. Resolution commcnd-Lvelied at mt 16. the city took part. Doctor Good-hug ‘he Fade,“ Hanging gcheme, Aug, massed by City Council at special‘ -meetlng. - ‘ l March 26. Abegwcils become ‘hockey champions or the Maritime. Provinces by defeating Wililiwi‘ team on local ice 5-3. March 25. Sudden death of Rev. Jas. MaoDougull at his home, Cape Traverse. April 6. Memorial tablet unveil- ed in Bank of Commerce in honor o; employees of the Charlottetown branch who fell in the Great War. May 3. Provincial Ifiilisiaiil" formally prorogued by the Lieuten- ant Governor. dvlny 1.0. Traffic accident in Sum- morside results in death of 9 YB"? old son oi‘ Pascal Sonier. May 12. lDeath in his 68th year. at his home in Charlottetown. of Horace Haszard, tax-member 0f lhe House of Commons and prominent for many years on the City Council and Board oi‘ Trude. JVIay 14. Memorial window in- stalled in Presbyterian Chilrfih “i , __ h f heroes. L “Zrhitnidaaw mm Peardon Mlvigyelvlfrtiill-e ‘zirtloliazoiitit-‘rl-imii-eii- awgcih Traffic accident near Mll- Mdbeotl ti’; Mcinnisv-Paiil of Call-BBB lmlisimds ‘ii ‘mum's ton results in death at Charilotte- ¢und.y_ damage to goods in sack.‘ ‘t t town Hospital of MYS- lei-Pi‘ il’"ckartl and Co.—Pail of candy. M“! 23- vifiii- ‘W i" ° 9 "W" Trninor. _ .'F'iynn ‘Drone-Tobacco. of Commissioner Chas. Sowiflli- Oct. 4. Steamer Empress wreck Chief of the Salvation Army in Can- ada, accompanied by Maj. Burrows and Lieut. Col. Ailby and mass meet- ings held at Arm)’ CiiidB-i- ,Mgyv28, New steam-ship service between Charlottetown. Mvlllfefli- Quebec and the G-sspe Coast in- guguraled by S. S. Gaspesia of the Clarke ‘Steamship line. May 29. Archbishop 0'I.sury of talion by Abogwe-it Club and mem- befiuyvtherliy artlmldgilgrgtfiigie. ides manic? l-nqrn” troylng one dwelling ‘house and a . N.’ e c ‘ some outbiuldings, caused anxiety -:TERM8:—- for safety of village when rainstorm hmervenelL Evening .. . . . . . . J15. ‘ July 18_ Th5 Maritime go“ ‘our. Afternoon . . . . . . . .... . -‘1°-W .14 nament opened at Belvedera Links. July 19. Ceremonious unveiling at Scotcbfont of Celtic cross com- memorating the landing of Scottish Catholic settlers. July 23. Rev. Dr. Duncan of- Montreal revisits the Province and preaches in St. James Presbyterian Church where his [other was for- merly pastor. July 30. Fire in Brace Building, Queen Street, causes death of James Ross, aged 9. and Way lLlng, a Ciiinamon, with complete destruc- tion of the Spa Restaurant and Ross’ boarding house. hi! 1104MB in Union Bqusre. lnsdolu. van-tum" a: a ‘i no any good. Then I uamd to an‘ d tbs sifootmvss romsrksbil tlis pains, Headaches, Isdlllsllqi you Consflpstlnn were relieved cs5 June 24. IADBKWE" ‘Q55; {pom I was well, q , -_ crowded at Army and Navy sborla, i}; who mgq- from "oh mug“ participated "in by local militia ‘koala “ke.tF-l.uh_‘_tivea.t_ k _ ‘ , ililglltéllaliillld crew of visiting cruiser‘ .-M“up "ORMIDAB June 26.—Muj. Gen. u. c. Thack-' ddosbox, or.» 32m, out tuna: or, commanding Military District ‘q duh" 0|- wpt p¢gtp|fl' ‘. No. 6. arrives to inspect the militia. July _l. ‘Soldiers’ Monument to h-‘HtHQ on.“ _‘ o-vooooavoo o 0400040006000. Navy . League Assembly Rooms. Now available, m- cmrum- ~ AAALAA 4 t4 D Catering by arrangement. 1E Apply at Navy Lupus Building. ~ > i 4-0040-004-0400400-00-00-00-000 ' Charlottctoyn Hospital. Nov. 28. First baby show for many years held successfully in Heart: Memorial Hall. iDec. 6. John Flynn, laborer, killed by failing ‘trestle on board .5. S. Corunna at -Pickard's Wharf. Doc. 7. Visit to the city Of Di‘. Robertson. C. M. .13., secretory‘ of the Canadian Red Cross Society Aug. fl. Soldiers monument er- ected by Presbyterian congregation at Murray Harbor North and Park Road unveiled with suitable cere- inony. Aug. 4. Death at his home in‘ Nova Scotia of Alexander Graham] Bell. noted inventor and scientist. Aug. 6. Regimental coiog of the 82 Abcgweit Light infantry deposi ed with fitting ceramonye in St. James Presbyterian Church. Aug. 9. Granite boulder erected, as soldiers‘ memorial unveiled at O’L . ea" ‘Raleigh Aug. 9. H. M. Cruiser wrecked in Belle isle Straits. , iAug. l4. Edward McCioskey. I911’ years old, uccidently shot and killed! Aug. 15. Nova Scotia and P. El Island Retail Merchants convene in‘ Legislature Chambers. g Aug. 22. Soldiers Monument un-l 25. Summerslde escapes; disastrous flre with loss building on Granville Street. Auz. 29. Corner stone oi‘ Pres- ihyterian Church at 0'Lesry iflill by the Lieutenant Governor. ‘ Aug. 30. Provincial by-elevllflllfi result in return of Liberals, in 4th Kings, 1st and 5th Prince and oi two Conservatives in 3rd Prince. lSept. a. Abcgweii truck "iii" wins Maritime championships 8' li-f . Hnsegfi ll. ulddress delivered b)’ Rt. Hon. Sir Innis Davies. Chief Justice of Canada at formal open- ing (pf-Prince Street School tamarind Sept. 13. Charlottetown M! Club organized at the Navy -Leal;\l9 T001115. Sept. 18. British Mediterranean fleet rushed to reinforce Metllterrau can squadron in Neutral licne in Near East as u result oi Turkish . e. mgneapct. 28. N0. 8 Battery. P- E- i- Heuvy Brigade, declared winners of Hurdman Challenge Clli! i"- Peiilw’ od on the New Brunswick con-st- Oct. 15. Appointment by Order in Council of Maj. General ‘Sir "B"- ry Thornton as new head 0i "l9 Canadian National Railwayfl. Oct. 5. Six towns wiped out by flre ‘in Northern Ontario with W0‘ perty loss of 88.000.009- Oct. 11. Agreement reached be» tween Allies and Turks respectin! Eastern Thrace. and armistice I Edmonton visits province a?" 4°‘ livers address at St. Dunstan s Uni- varsity ciosins- June 1. The Charlottetown Ex- aminer, oldest newspaper in the Province and second oldest in Can- ada, suspended publication. June 4.’ tllev. Dr. W. H. Hearts of Amherst preached in Methodist JChHICh ulion the 60th anniversary tr . - {lune 5. Ordination of Rev. J. J. Butler and Rev. H. A. Duffy at 6t. Damian's Cathedral. June ti. Diamond Jubilee lban- quet tendered Rev. Dr. Hearts in Church congregation. E. Smith stMontsgue. mer home in P. 1E. lslsnd. 860th. , at Notrc Dsms Convent. a has l9. Artillery detachments buns of Qflcll other w qnvv-wv ‘vuw-‘u-ww-wwvv-wvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv undo-oaths. Hearts Memorial l-isli by Methodist Juno B. Suddendaslh of Dr. A. June iii. Death of Rev. Julian Jsyncs while on route to his sum- e5 w death in tire st 5L 0901'!"- June l5. Remt-"sl "of W. K. Rog- ers Company into brick buildliignggnu, sddresaos l1 formerly owned by Bsnk of Nova mg", and signed. Oct. l5. Soldiers Monument com- Ispecial mectinl; “W” “W May“ ‘Jenkins in Council Chamber. l Q¢¢_ 15, Charlottetown Amp ‘OrcheofraK tg-‘finiéledt tagger the lea- - .. co . degchtiiag. Death of Dr. Roderick t0 wn- ~ ~ 0ct.=22."Dr.C. W181) i - W! physician and scizatlrl It , ii“- Eng, addresses C srlotteto M15‘ lance! in the mtbrests of tomiifil", once. Nov. 1. Vist of Maj. E. A. er,‘ C the British Empire Exhibition Mis- “d... 2. Miss hours Gallant lumi- Belch- lNov. ll. Armistice Db)’ “"5"” ' t with bi nomdsolv" ed m c‘ y s soldiers’ poppy dsoorstdon. Nov. 1d.' British elections result Juno 15.. Chief ofiPollce Comer-fin defeat of Lloyd Georso 80'"!- on celebrated his 50th your of sct- motif, with Boner Low new Prlmfl Nov. was. , Death lhelamlill-usawmvsllfliwvvefle-tti- l, McDonald's store, 'with damage totalling over-Quill,- 1000.000. Manitoba House i a mittee organized by citizens at " teur ' l ‘ i of his active service in the minis- Mwuem n his’ home, Charlotte‘ . B. E..~ and other members of, ylthipa few‘ o Jlov. Pius and Dr. Wodehouse, secretary of the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. - IDec. 16. Visit of Sir Henry Thorntonj-prcsideat of the Canad- ian National Railways, and party to Charlottetown. Dec. 21. "Disaatrous fire st B. A. queen Street. To Meet Jan. (Spcoill w "rm Gust-dink) wiNNlPiao, IMalL, Dec. 20.- The legislature -of Manitoba will not ,.convene until January 18 ac- cording to announcement made b? Premier Bracken today. it was formerly stated that the session would commence January 1-1. ______4-o->--i— °' °“°.K. K. K. Pastor ‘was Expelled -(8pcclsl to The Gusrdllim‘ ' NEW YORK, Dee. 29.-diet Ol~ car Haywood, kloksric or lecturer of the Kn Klux Klan was expelled from Calvary Baptist Church last night, He canio to New York with the avowed purposeof aullstinl clergymen and mambo s 0f hi! congregation in the invisible em- pire. __'___-{-Q}____@ ousrma or PELLETIER. BOSTON. Dec 29.— A special’ girand jury was sworn in today-to deternizne whether in the evidence‘- on which Joseph C. Pelietier wslj removed from the office of district attorncy, there was probable cause to bring him and others to urlallvor crime. Attorney-General all, Weston Alifen, at whose reqilelf the special session was coiled. M“ that in addition to taking up nut?- ters growing out 0 f the proccedi on which iMr. Pelietier was oust , the ii-pecisi -g1rand Jury would bo- givon r-vidence ill-connection with several} trust companies hero tlilt were mused because of irregularl- tics. ii -. nail-m. smug Ho, i‘ _ summi- of sac-put- sblo gifts. sci New vac} i moat (up stairs). Psi-bibs? have ovoriohkcdjsomodps ‘ i matters st cost. Otorc open __ tenfold- m; uuj it: a j as Fu- cam. of! ma. \ '