_D Advice up ‘ ihanu cu soc finish‘ 0 ealZT-ZI‘ pQput, In: hi0 0t Inclement. w , , le Ills time . ‘ ' ‘II OIIéFE:::.=: I$‘IIIIfh W! UHBINIZEII IIST EVENINE ‘Every P011 Fully-Ilepresented. Mr. J. D. , stewed, 1i. 0., and Others Delivered? ‘note issue in the Near East con- ‘ ‘Splendid Addresses. Full Board of Oflic- ‘ ers Elected. _ i ‘IA largely attended meeung or guard the intereslts of the people. me [liberal-Conservative IuIl-IJIMYS‘ 11, w" moved by ML Arm“. c_ of East ‘Prince County was held Rogers seconded by Gordon w, hi the 0111c Building. Summers-ids Dawlson usl-ollows: Resolved that ' ll "l ‘Reilly. the 12th lloccnilicnithis convention of the East Pnlnco A- D- 1922. rol- thc P11117599 u! re- nihsl-slcohservdtilve Association casualties the East Prince Llbe- express its oouridenue in James lialiOcnaervatlivo Association. Alli), stqwtt-pt, K, C" the Leads, o; the Polls of EwstlPrllze were IIIFJIJG-Ll-IIBFQI Conservative Party in iy represented. this Province, and our faith that The following officers were he will uphold‘ the record-L of that elected: party in keeping faith with the Preajdgnnr-ffhomgg 13 Gillespie» people for clean, economic and re- Carloton. presents-Live government. V169 PPWlaWII-‘Tamea P9114191” A resolution was passed that in gast, Kenslngton. the opinion of this Convention it Secrdiiary fPrwWiIll°l‘-— Heal“ was desirable in the interests or Strong, Suinmersille. the Parity that there be one As- lilxecutllva Conrm-Wtw-ml-‘l- B- isociatllnn for Prince County, and McDonald. 13841811118; 901111)" 1_)*“"',a committee of five was appointed son, Cape Traverse; J- E- lnlmgl-Etlo place the matter before the summorside: Lame-W Qelldei-M i-imeeung-or the ‘West Prlnc-e Libe- Nfchollwi Jlfiemlllll 951131“- ~ l-j ‘ralwonservatiive Association to b0 Carmel, Robert Carver, hialpeiillf-lheld in June next. Mir. J. D- Ql-ewarl-v K‘ C- Lead’ iSpeieches were made by James er of the Liberal Conservative A, McNeill, J. E. Wyatt, George Party in PFl-lme Ellwllld 1514M ‘le’ IL-Mdluahon. T. B, Gillespie, Cor livered a V81‘? flbl° “ml cmlvlnclng don W. Dawson, James Fender- nddiwll on the Pilllllmll l-“ll”, "e" cast Thomas M. Llninetten. J. E. fore the Elect"! l“ m“ Pmv-"flh Dalton, Thomas lVlcNutt, M. 1.. hi. _ 'l‘urks And Greek’: I Th8 Cars y Everybody ’Priac'e Edward island Lille the Dew I snout m! ila eon pin-pone, -. I “Il‘).@!¢ il hi: In (3') (3) Do Int may I II PE: outpaces R1,, p v sled ‘ n: sfiI-"Fmqsa ' M i not the» biulnuo Continue Discussion 0f Smyrna Disaster (Special to The Guardian) LAUBANNIE,‘ Dec l2-'l‘lle de- bate boltiween Turkey and Greece over the question of which nation is responsible for the tragedy of Smyrna continues to form a domi- fereuce. Ismet Pasha says he is quite willing that thc treaty which the delegates hops to frame shrill provide for asysterm of payment to the All-ted nations -for the linux- ages itheiir nationals suffcrcd in the war but. that on It's other bland he wllll insist upon ream- bursement by Greece for the loss es sustained by the ‘Turks in Asia iMlIllOl‘ at the hands of the retreat- ing Greek army. Maritime Players Star Performers ‘BOSTON’, iMass., Dec. 10.—Tl1€ surprising 4-0 victory of the Bos- ton Athletic Association hockey team oi. cr the Vlctorlas at the Bos- ton Arena last night before ‘.4500 hockey fan-s is believed to furc~ shadow a. season of upsets in hock- eydom this winter slmiilur to that which featured the football seas- on just closed. B.-A.A. went into last night's contest the under d08- Tlle Unicorn players admittedly had a fair defence, notably In La- It W181!‘ 111N911 by J Edward wyam" A., Heath Strong Cyrus Poirlor. K. C“ i°¢°l1d°d by Jame“ Pm‘ ‘Mr lsldwln Dawson» of Augustine 115115“- Kenmugmn‘ resolved‘ In“ iCove acted as Secretary for the £1119 Wllvmmm‘ ‘l! East Pm“: meeting and Dr. E. T. Tanton 1111191111 CPMMWEUVQ Assmmlmnwlcted as Chairman of the meeting. fwmllrm l“ wnildence l“ thel After a vote of thanks to the re leadership of the Right Honorable “ring Chairman‘ and Secretary’ ma.‘ 2.‘l..‘2'§"lZ°‘“..'l‘.’§ med- HALIFAX ‘NOT FAVORABLE ' TO GOAL TENDERS LYING DOWN ON THE ICE HALIFAX, N. s, Dec 11- Al- noun deciding to conform with MOTHER SLAYiS SELF - DAUGHTER IS DYING. MONTREAL, Dec 1'l— Mrs eloven-your-old daughter - a ‘w?’ Tull“ o! th-el Caligula“ i itloal condition in the Wcst- fi)“ °n lwlemmng 3n‘ Igzfipillli-l as a result of an at- m“ w” 11° dmm or ‘m m‘ tack uud a suicide enrlv this m‘ ‘ ‘corms’ u“: afternoon in a. b01186 Ht 1142 5! ' all,‘ ‘In l“ l" alums James Street. When the police m- . - ' Dlnltme" 0mm- elntered the home ‘lln response to a “'5 d‘ °° l” “u” “ltelsphohe call they found the life- tha Cilia i1 Association in milk-l ‘ 1955 body of ‘Mrs Duplessls on the kitchen floor. A blood-covered razor was on tho table- The woman had died from a deep self-llnflictod sash 1n her threat- ‘Lyiing on a bed Iln an aillilllllllfi room vias the glrl. 815° "ml l‘ Md cut in hBl‘ throat. 'l‘he chlld- who was too weak to move t'rom loss of blood. told the officers by signs that her mother had attacked her and had then committed suicide. Hospital authorities state that the girl is too badly injured to make recovery possible. been the talk of the city and countryside in this province l0!‘ the last two years and ‘Nliiich has led to unprecedented action by the Quebec Legislative Asselnilzly which appolintod the commission after certain charges had been ing this riding following similar’ action by the American Associa- tion. Th6 sentiment was voiced by some that United State's- hoc- key authorities were interfering to too great an extent with Canada's national pastime. -—--ab-o>—i- 8AY_8 ELAN-CH‘! GAFINEAU WAS CHOKED T0 DEATH QUEBEC. Dec 12- Blanche Galineau. a young Quebec girl, was murdered. choked to death, by; either a ‘miscreant’ or a mwniac, and she was assassinated after she had been assaulted three times on t-he very spot where her body was -found uly 28.. 1939- That was the statement made by Dr Albert lMarcis. official) dump- f . l‘ illlir-rrfgoltihgbglgllelclhz gllliiyalcCom- made against Illtélllillef‘! of the iugla- mission which is Investigating allilature and the-Ir relatives by thbo the circumstances surrounding the editor of a Montreal wefllil)’ D11 Quebec ‘cause celebre‘ which haslicatloii- Christmas Present for Every Day oi the Year A Gift That Goes Into a Home a Gift for Every Member of the Family. . It a Token of Your Maggie Duplessls is dead and bar is lying crolx at goal, but was believed tc be without any defense worthy i1}? name On the other hand the Vic- tcrias with Jigegs Donahue ut E0511 rvlid Red iSyliott, centre, not t6 mention Martin, Unk "Fraser, from Halifax and Parley Williams and others, Charlottetown, was confl- (lentialy believed to nut Only have defence enough to irelletrate the B.A.A. L-ines, but also a defence that couldn't be upset. y Ajax Campbell and A.G. Smith of last season's Pore Aizirquette team, proved towers of strength rm- .B..A.:A. on the defence, forc- ing theenamy to make long shots for tlio goal by making it well nigh impossible for him to get wlllrlll 'rea-l shooting distance. Just hon effective the defence was can bi seen from the fact that lustonce [during the evening was lsacroix the B.A.A. goal tender rcally in per ll. That was in tlie tliirtl period when three Vlcs swung‘ 'IOW'l‘. Llll‘ ‘Ice tngctller, Jimmy llcllly passed Ito ilvlohinhon i-n. front of thn not ‘but Lacroix mot the shot amid- ships. i The playing ivris not up to the lstandurd, of course, it vvilll be later iin the season, as botli teams had ‘had but one week's practice. ifrequent substitutions wore the order of the evening to spell the players and this tended to speed up the playilng The playing of cap- talr Just-In lIicCarthy for the Uni- corn, and Parley Williams for Vic» torla, stood "out McCarthy is fast- er and more agresslvo than lafl! season and was into everything Williams spec-d and ability in hand ling the puck caused some sur- prise, but ho should ‘be used us a defence pllrycr. it is believed that he will be shifted before another game. Williams had a oorking chance to score in the second per- lod. having worked the puck right down in front of thc B.-A..A. dlel when ho was tripped by Rice lllil us ho was about t.o shoot. ‘Within the first tilrco minutes of play after thc Unicorn scxtuttc had sized up their opponents. Rey- Croft sped down ‘the ccntro of tlio ice, got by the Vice outer dc- fenco, and snapped from close-up but Donahue iblocked only to have McCarthy shoot the puck in for the first tally as it dropp-ed at the goal‘ tendefs feet. and before he could get into position to block It The first play ivzls a fzilr exam pic of B.-A.-A.‘s team work throughout tho evening. There was alivays ailothcr player near- by to take advantage of every op- ening. Not sic ivltll the Victoria players. Their's was largely indiv- idual work and it hurt their chanc- as decidedly. Then Campbell set sMI down the ice, but was stoplwil 591°" 1"’ could shoot nice. however. was Johnnie on the spot and dartinl up shot the rubber into the net at B, sharp amgle. This ended the scoring for the first period. In the second session there was a notice- aible let-up, the. B.A..lA. P181791‘! giving more attention to preventing the other fellows from scoring than in attempting w score 1119m- seivcs, with the result that there was no tallies or even close ap- prochee to a tally. In the third period. however, for Them 365 Days l. rye. r _..$i'l ‘ Mquyyaiii lo Iflhrolkl in ulo inIov-"lim For the Home" Wflirlltlnll GIN OIIQQQIQIOIII" ILA-A, got going once more spur- red on by the desperate efforts of S ott’s boys to prevent a shut out Smith shot through the entlro Vic- toria team und caged thc Illlcli ncatiy with a close-up shot. Camp- bell addod another for good meas- ure, racing down the middle of the rink he veered to Line side l! 11B met the secondary defence going over to the side boards and sent the puck into the not with the SIIMMIHIZEII IN HHIEF EASTERN STATE-S IN GRIP OF BLIZZARD. U. S. WARSHIPS, READY TO PROCEED TO CHI NA.'eOHN WANNAMAKER DIES- IN PHlLlADiElLPH-liA. AMEiRICAN CONSUL AT MALTA SHOTJ‘ AND WOUNDED. :BRITISHF\REIGHT STEAMER ON ROCKS. RUISSIAN RE-LlE-F SHIPS LACK PROVISIONS. COAL LADEN STEAMEIR GOES ASHORE IN BLINDING STORM. iBCiSTON Dec 1'2-—~F1'ank Chance WASHINGTON, Dec. ll-Sena- signs to manage Boston lied Sux tor Jones Cllarilnan of Commerce next year. Committee in charge of ship sub ———— sldy bill agreed today with sup- LCISANGEILES, Dec I'd-Johan iportcrs of general credits ‘bills N. A. Cabski abandons aiuzlllpt that SllCll lbills would take prcce to sing here‘ because 0f protcsts deuce over the ship blll. of Ailloricnn Lcglim- tlwl 51H‘ Wiis pro-German during wall‘. tor Simmons, Democrat, South iCai lPiHIhADElJPHIA. Dell- 12. ~ ullnu today introduced soldier John Wannamakcr world fumousylbngs b“; n“, same as vetoed by merchant and former poelmastciybollus bill thc same as vetoed by general died at his residence here, ment to the 5lllp subsidy ‘,,1|1_ today following a_n_ illness of one IVASHINGTON, D60, 12.—Sena~ month. l “flAlSl-IINGTON, Dec. 12. _seu. ‘ _ -———- ale today passed the treasury SHANGHAI, Dec 12—Fourtcen appropriattnn hm passed 1am Russian ships carrying refugees Saturday ‘by the House, calling for are in harbor here, all short of an‘ nptpriopriatlon of $115,000,000 fuel and foo-ti with authorities re- 1,000,000 of which will go for en’ filsEn-g to pen it refugees toduuzl- forcelneillt of the prohibition 13w Of the orlgi l fleet of flftesn ____ one is missing. iPRl-NC-E RUPERT, B, c, nee agTys-Qyeu gilenh reported dead _ ‘ll re uru n t- fls c!‘ ' in few ‘ can llue paflsellgel‘ 511111 lll°lll5°l upon vessel of Cunallinn which went ashore on Bay Ridge Sh“, valomus it was renown‘ lost Flillfi- lll Harbor 15st night, passed 199911113’. but ifster vessel rcturn- out Illfflllgll illlll-Tfinllllfi lollaYietl today say-ing it lizld been nil- I>0i1l1d T01‘ Hlillllblllg- 01119915 Yezchored in remote port and was en i Dvfllllfl uninjured. route home. ‘TUCSON. Arizona. Dec- 12-Seareh| iSAULT STE. ltiARl-E, Mich nee 101‘ 1116 IWO 1111551118 army 015100“ 12—lSl€‘fllIlel‘ 11 hours off Buffalo lost in. flight on route-here frOlilluviith cargo of cml for CIIIFIEO. Sendleso last Friday was pracliciwsnt aground off Point Nichols nliy at standstill today. Thescore Unis, 131- i'- l.. trld-ly flllfifl‘: of g-lanes were overhauled follow worst snow in yggg-q_ (_';-_].t;|-)] ing three days cf continuous IPHlI-laitidcilcu and nroiv ot 2s lil(‘ll vel. Col A. Frances Butler Marshall nken off by use". guard from and Lieut Charles Weihber are thc \'.. lies Point. officers lost. NEW YORK, Dec. 12.-—Anicrl, OXFORD, Miss, Dec 12——Gover- ILOS ANGELES, Dec. l2.—-Bnt‘nr-r Leo M. Russsd (rlcrlred of ‘tleshlp (llonnectlltzélt some 1 tlmlclrs charges brought ‘lll-{ZIIHSL him by termed 0d Irons as once fags i" torn 2r Flflfllflgflrlilill‘ lll suit for of fighting [Bob Evanlsthwns enmur.» hundred thousand ilollars routs- today to Bronte n ‘Vashe rlzinlagcz-l fo alleged seduction and lugtrin navy yard to b»: IIICCOIII-Ilmlptllflllfini of health. nlisslonerl. VAILLETA, Malta, Dec. 12.—lMii. ,.gA;gRA,Mip)N'pQ_ c.1111, I)“; 1z,_ “on Mitchell of New Y-lrlr, Am» Atlclcs of incorporation ready to erlfillil 90115111 011 151111111 01 M3113 be filed today for motor ship ser- was shot and wounded today by vice loorpcra-ti-on CfiiplllillllZCll yol- lies-loin who escfllied- No vii-lit [mt million don-an; “m1 proposing for filo shunting is known. lVIlICllI-ll‘ establishment of a refrigerator llliltouilli confined to Ilotl will be service through Panama Canal. ‘"1110 l0 b9 FY1101"- SOOH DlIYSlClHB-r 5a; , iSAN FRANCISCO. Doc. 12. — . British frleght steamer Oretnic fr’ “lAlsHlNcqloN- 119$ 1‘2—1"l'@5l' rounding against Flsli lice-p, or; llellt llzirlllng ycsiorrlzly approved ‘California Coast zlbollit 2t) mile; ITJCIIIIIIIICIKIHIIO-ll of naval academy north of here and is reported m] court martial for llislnilvsnl of Illlll- ing with‘ “late,- mpid1y_ grew o; slilpmen Brsco l-i, Robinson. Ari- flfty I5 them-g [fqngfbfrcd to steam ZOIlfl. and Steflwart H. Hawkins. er Cotton Plant and Steamer Else Massachusetts. after hearings on gundo, n heavy fog pr9yf||]5_ ‘charges of hazing. The following givero promoted one your in tlirec NEW YTQRKI Doc 1=_>_storm,cr.ursee: Midshipmen Thomas J. WRTnIfpgg postu] mi,“ “on: AyrCzisc-y’, Mass; Thomas E. Boyce, ‘antic coast from Cape llaztn-liusllllll‘? “ml 11' C‘ FM“ New York‘ to Eastpori, Mo, 4111a; (“Him bvKltller decisions are pending ac- strong northtvuag Mm], pxpQCte-fl tion of ‘Secretary Denby and Prc this afternoon .ln'l tonight blizz- Slllelll Hard-lug. The ilclnunila ards g-m rag-i“; Mom: n“ “ppm-overs modifications of ilislilissal lakes region. 1hr FOIIIIn-‘ei u‘t-:lilll~r1°l‘il‘°15- of the season. IH ilrevzliling over plains states al..l is due 1o sivrzrp Exchange Rates the eastern coast un-l some souill- ern states. Snow n coilipnnicy the‘ cold wave in many pillar-s. _ "——' Noon exchange cables in New MANIIULA, lDoc llb-lresirnyei‘ york Dec 12;__ Aslw-llle will lic lllt‘ illili‘ AITICTI-‘Slcyrling _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ __ 4,5117 Cong; can ivurslilp sent to 'l‘s‘ng 'l‘:m niv m-lwnn,“ Franc 740 -~ ing to zllsordwrrs attending cvncua- 11,111,", 1mm 4119 " Lion by Japanese. Aillnirll-i Antler-butch Gutldvr __ 4o '- uofl. commander of ll. S. flcctGe-rmnn Mark __ U013‘, -' in. Asiatic waters ready in case oi‘ ("“'lad1l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 99,4201 " emergency. U. S. boni Ilolcnzi at Fuclmw aml IS. S. Sucranlcnio could be rushed to Tsillg Tao in Argentine Guild Peso 35.56 Japanese Yen . . . . . .. 48.78 Shir-lnghal Tael . . . . . .. ‘H27 10W (MYB- Indian Rupee . . . . . . .. 30.61 " _______ own Abbies last year: Synott comes from rChatham and ‘Smith and Martin are snirl to be from New Brunswick. -—-=i<0>-——- OO-OQ-OOM-O-O-O-Q-OOO-O-OO-O-O Condensed Specials >Ofi@OO@4MH¥&fiO§90§Q§§§44J> ltATlilsw-ioc par line per day. 9o per lino per day tor 8 days or over. 8c a line per day for 6 days or over. IDIIIITSQSSSS "DOME. “Jur- '> ARE. 3O HARD BOILTI.‘ “OUD il-iflk/F Hflbliri- L-JCR fT/n - i-o l‘- l-“filfi fiuul-‘Pim Count 5 words to a line. Groups of I ‘U, " W figures. initial letters, count as l 1774 one word. 10 per cent. discount for imnqun-J cuh. Address forms part. of ad. and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room Ad. 75c for seven words for one week. Situation ranted. for seven words. 50c par ----—-————-———~——————~——— ‘FOR SALE-TWO GOOD DRIV- ing plcighs, newly painted at Farquharsonb ‘Livery ‘Stable. 10753~12-2i QM: sans so ACRES CHOICE land ivilth good buildings thoro- nn ncar the city Allllll’ Glmfilllill OIIICG 107-80113-51 --—-————————————--—---'-’*"-“ ‘WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework, rc- ferences required. Apply even-- Inga between 7 anl 8. 51 Fllb my 9t, Dec 13-21 ______._.____--_----- and tomorrow morning at 6.36. ‘AUCTION QALE OF STOCK Bun sets this afternoon at. 4.16 and farming implement! 011 i119 and-rises tomorrow morning at 7. '3 ‘='-*- Kilt, Q‘ - .\ TORONTO, Dec Iii-Maritime strongwvinds. Increasing to gates from westward, clearing and cold- er. ‘High tide this afternonat 5.43, spoed of (bullet. Note Uni: Fraser formerl played with Halifax Cruconto‘ ampbail Ia a 8t. J‘ X. Iftdillto; Williams was with the champion Charlotte: premises of John Williamsl Prim 35 rose, Lot 54 will take place Fri- day Doc. 15th at one o'clock v shat-p. No reset-v _J.W. Scrim- grbve, Aitctlvaee 10788-1841» . . I L‘ , 1 New moon Monday, Doc. 18th, 8.20 alur. u cg l (Special to The Guard-ran.) PARIS, Dec. 12.—Canada. gets all the commercial advantages pos- sessed ‘by the United Stats-s in tlzc new trade agreement which has been negorlveil by Hit \\'.S. Fielding Hon. Ernest Lapol no In‘ (Jalluda and M. lioit, Fro-PE Iii-n» lsisr of Commerce. The agree- m-ent -wlll probably be signed t0- morrcw. Irish Irregulars Burn Barracks (Special to Tho Guardian.) ILONDON, Dec. 12.—Dulbiin des- patches to the Central News re- port that 100 Irregulars rushed and captured the Free State army ilurlicks at Czlrrick-on-Sur, Tipper- ary, Saturday night. They libera- ted the garrison after its capture but burned the barracks, also Hi- bernian Hall and destroyed the instruments in the telegraph and telephone office. U. S. Consul At Malta Shot And Wounded (Special to The Guardian.) VALETTA, lVlalta, Dec. 12. — Mason ‘Mitchell of New York, the United States Consul on the Island 0f Malta was shot and wounded at noon today near Barracca. His asset-ant. escaped. NEGROES AND WHITES IN CLASH AT DIGBY. DIGBY. Dec Ail-Louis Simpson was badly slashed with a razor and ills two companions, biases ‘Slmllfifln and Horton Stark, Jr ‘beaten in an affray between thi (hrs-c white mcn and three negroe: Scymoilr and Lloyd Barton ant’ John Miller at a roadhouse jus‘ outside ille town limits Saturday night. Lloyd Barton has been arrested ailil the policcnre searching for his companions who escaped. -i-——-Q-o¢--——-— TWO TEXAN NEGROES ARE KILLED BY A MOE ‘STRlEETZtIlAN, Tex, Dec 12-- Fwo ncgroes were killed by a nlol near llcrc today, seeking the lTIQgXY WIN)’ attacked a young wnnlan ir ‘ho buck yard of llcr home cnrli ‘his niorniillg. Tile first negro SIIOI was George Gay, who we.- klllcil a few miles from thc city. it is ‘said before he was shnt h( implicated Roger l-Iaync, 25, r. negro. The mob found llaynr took him near where Gay was killed and shot him to death. oitement continued high. -—-—-——@-o§-_i Ex BROTHER AND SISTER ARE HELD ON MURDER CHARGE MOUNT ITOLILY, N. J., Dec 12 <Mrs Doris Bruen and her brothel llnrry ‘C. Mohr, go on trial bcfor. .4il]ll'(‘lllC (‘ourt Jilstice Kallsi-ll n. ‘lllmgi-ls of having killed Mrs Bruit ~‘i!l‘s husband ‘Honest John‘ T ilrilli-cll, circus owner. - illruncn was shot on lilarcll 10th last as lie sat by the window of his home at Riverside, reading a ncws paper. Both protest their inno CGDC8. Announcements, " Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. nATL-loc. per line per day. 9r. gel- line par day for d days or oval c. a line per day for 6 days or over rig-tires. initial letters. count a.- one word. 10 per cent. discount fol cash. Address forms part of nd and must be paid for. "Electric Lighting Plant half price. Apply Yeo, Souris. 10714-941 ‘A meeting of the Men's Club of St. Hull's iChurch is being hold on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. " Sale of flmcy workand home cooking in Baptist School room, Thursday, December 14th. 10742-11 2i "There will be an entertain- ment a-nd slipper in the New Lon- don hall on Thursday evening. Dec. 14th. Proceeds in aid of Mission Baind." "The annual‘ Christmas Tree will be lleld‘ inl HartsvIl-le hall. Friday Dec. 22nd. Should thc weather prove unfavourable come thc followung night, 10766113-zl "The Wheatley River Sunday School intend holding their Xmas entertainment at Wheatley River ‘Hail. Friday 22nd. it not Dino first fine night following. 1Mti4-1ii-2i "Thomas B. Olift, 8t. John's, Nfld.. Commission Merchant. Bro CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13,1922. Tr _ _. , ' l I _ ‘ Canada-French l 5 Treaty Completedl PREMIERE’ IIIINFIHEIIIE. II] MEET IE Differences on Que War Debts. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Doc 12~Premiers Poincare, and Mussolini lcit Lou- don today by different trains, thus emphasizing the tlissention over the problem of how to collect war reparations from Germany. ‘The London conference broke up last night when the French stood firmly for armed occupation of the Ruhr Valley in Germany. Bonoi‘ Law of Britain and Musso lini of Italy bolh were just as strongly against the French pol- IIN JINIJIIIY stion of Ruhr Occupa- tion by France. Premier Law to Make Statement Thursday on Cancellation of Premier's Conference suspended ' through the adJournmen-t. circles in London are lntarestedly awaiting Prime Minllster Bonn‘ Law's proposed statement in the House of Commons Thursday for verification or denial o! the port that overtures cancellation ot a portion of the i)‘ as £11611‘ Dfeducesscrs had Inter-Allied debts providing-great wu- B it i l , ‘LONDON, Doc. 12.—-WIth the r a n cénces the Flleuch debt Farewell Banquet To Clemenceau In N. Y. N-EW YORK, Dec 12- Or. the eve cl‘ his departure for France Georges C emcnceau was the guest -f honor at a largely attended farc- well banquet tendered by the Am- ‘rica-n Committee of Dcvastated War Areas. Mr Clemenceau thanked the Com- mittee for the splendid reception accorded him. He might say at considerable part of the United ltates that he had come here-for the purpose .of putting before the people of tho great American re- public the case of France as she zaw it for insistence upon repai- itic-ns agreed upon at the Treaty if Versailles. As they knew, Trance did not enter into the con- lfct for any selfish motive. She mtered to protect her sovoreignlty is a Statu and she exerted herself to the utmost. evcn beyond the ut- "iiost, for thc purpose of preserv- ‘ng tllu hcarths and homes of her ~coplo nnil tlic freedom of the -ountrlr:. of Europe. He did not appeal in vain to the weople 0f thc great republic of the llniicd “States who when they saw ‘he necessity for similar action in i917 entered the Great War in do; ense of the same great principals ‘or which France bled. The as- sistance which the United lstates “curlcrcd the Allies on that occas- on urill never he forgotten by ‘rrlnce. It was therefore ivltll "influence that be came to this went Republic, not for the purpose -f arousing feelings of antagonism ind animosity but for the pur- lose of educating their minds rvnd (ppcnllllg to their hearts on the ‘i-"isiition and claims of Franco to JIIIOTPIICC of the treaty which was dulled in nil good faith by all the Ulies at. the tllme it was fresh In their minds and when they realiz- "d more ‘ully than some of the \il-ies did today she terrific injury which has been done to Franco by ‘he net-ion of Germany in 1914 and the succeed-lug years. He. expressed his appreciation for llll that had been IIUIH‘ by LIN: United States on ‘bclizhlf of Franco all that hail been done ‘by thc (‘onl- mlttoe under the auspices of which this banquet was liolil and all that had been done for himself person- aiiv since the beginning of his present mission. He would nev- er forget the reception given him and he would never forget this magnificent farewell so kindly tendered on the eve of his de- parture on return to Franco. The Tiger was very heartily cheered nt the banquet. iHB left immediately for the ship, the City of Paris. which leaves for France in the morning. i-—<-o->-—-- QUEBEC NOTARY IS GIVEN FOUR YEARS IN PRISON. QUEBEC. Dec 12—Eour years in the penitentiary was the sent- ence meted out today by Chief Justlcc "Marchand to Notary Arm- and Boisseau. former M. L. A.. for ‘St lHyacintho, following a trial for irregularities In the administra- tion of funds of that mimiclpaiity of which he was secretary. COIVIMUN ker, Dealer In P. ill. island pro, duce. Consignment! van prompt attention. Cable a ma, ." O . . . I‘ rm ‘£311 MM.) are: anlllmons. ' QWWHI "cut-l Reception see to aao he conclusion of his tour to a very' NAVY LEAGUE BUILDING Th0 Lldlll Commit-tic WIII Mild Gib-FREQ onlng tho 16th Inst to all time who live resolved‘ aliens to become murmurs of the 0ND. Admission ' British Ministers To Visit States (Special to The Guardian.) IJONIDON Dec lfl-Stanley Bald- win, Chancellor of the Exchequer ,and Montague Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, will leave ibr America December 27th on I milssllon connected with the fund- ing of Britain's debt to the Unit- Itad States. It was announced to- ‘ay. Limited y In, Scope _ (Bpcofai To The ones...» procsll tmdie agreement which Hon. J. A. Robb has negotiated with lthe tariff board of Australia is not on an extensive line of com- modities and it is understood that fruits and raisins are the princi- pal pmducts of the Common- wealth. to which the preferential tariff will be a/prplied while pulp‘ and paper and lumber wii-il be tho . miain Canadian commodities. Bimf larly treated wood.‘ which Ia ex- tensveily inn-ported from Austrlia Masonic Iliiicers The following officers of 8t John's Lodge were elected lasi night at a meeting of the Lodge- ln the Mason-lo Hall: W. M. J. M. McBride. Sen. Vlfardeu, AIRB. Duck. Jun. Warden, Geo. E. Full. Tress D. A. McKlnnon. Secretary, Ernest Kemp . iSen. Deacon, Wm. Scbofielcl. .lun. Deacon, Fred Andrews. Trustee. Lnlichlan McDonald. A joint installation 0d the twr take place on the 27th inst. Week Of Prayer The Cllltriottntown Ministerial Ant-lactation meg. yetettyl-(iay m“. noon in St. Faults School Room. Thcro were present. Rev. H. D. Raymond. president with Messrs Efllml- Mulligan. Ryan and Tay- lo-r. The main. business of the meeting was to arrange for the an nual Week of Prayer to be held Jlllllllft‘ 1st. to 8th, lnclusiive. Tho ftglowlng miogrammo was arr-hug. e . Monday. Central ‘Christian ChuichISublect. Prayer. Preacher Altar. Mr. Ryan. " Tuonday—- M ethodll st Church . Subject. Family Religion. Preach- . cr—Rev. Dr. Gengc. Wednesday. St. James Church. Child Line. Preacher-Rev, 09o, C ‘Nylor. ' Thursday. Zion Church. Bible |Bociety (Annual msctlnt.) Preach sr-ncv. w. o Mulligan. TIlIdIY~BIl-I7WIE" chm-oil. Bub- ‘T ieoi, cm- shd Province. Preacher —-ilev. H. ‘D. Raymond. ‘ " Arrangements‘ were also made for title usual change of‘ pulpita. - AT HOME ITY own _ NI FOO French and Italian Premiers Left London by Different-Trains Emphasizing Their taken , yesterday until January 2, official ' re- nre to be made direct to Il/ashington with the dbject of determining whether!‘ the U.S. is ready to reconsider her stand on ‘the question of the, Australia Reciprocity: V. _ Momrtnat, Dec 12-—i’l‘hc in already on the free list. - ' A‘ Masonic Lodges of the city wit“ . ‘