cfviwe Worth of Silver For: PéltscigBiieiforei Elan ' l. [ogtgtown Guardian "liwo visits ' Ghlllulle [Olldll 1M7 for F irsti Class Skinsi——McgLure é? v MncKinnon 4 hi. . The Pe I r . a\s\ v» "13, . 1?‘¢ .. nary cpl-st, and Will Pay Very High OFA MERCHANT "WW8: is measured by result!“ "CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. ‘FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21.’ V1928 12.8-5- hysicialrls 15s....» i Lengthy Report . e King his Mak- ging Definite Progress Toward ‘Recovery and iheiBritish Pub- lic are Greatly‘ Reassured. (Canadian iPreas) LONDON. Dec. iii-Doctors who l- ve been unending the Ring today .-- the peoplirinto their conn- and told the nation that ~lt ..- t entertain good hopes for the . - i recoverypf the Kind. They is- =~ . - a lengthy communication in the c . oon after. 8 medical consulta- - - at the Palace. The result was wholly welcome. "met is the bell/Christmas card we could have.“ remarked one man as he read thc bulletin when it was posted in front of the lace. ' .1’, . _ . ...!."‘c.“’d.i'2f.';."..u.. ‘llltlllll e le an last g . unanswered‘ . _ The announceme t was notable not only for the I which it ANNOUN . Ts. commm 1's. memos,‘ ETC. "Robin uccd u guaranteed l0 Please you better. eaoe-u-zi. "Remember the School Concert ill liorell Hall, Fri _ night. De- cember 21. *1:-so-n "Don't miss the action and Uillcken Supper, an l. i Eocplosion in i Central London (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 20.-Soon aitcr midday. another gas main ex- ploded some distance from the original trouble in Central Lon- - don. Flames enveloped two six storey buildings. which roared away simultaneously with the flaming gas in the road. The oc- cupants were able to get away safely. - One of the most remarkable escapes was in a house on liigh Street, when a manhole cover weighing several hundred pounds was blown 60 or ‘l0 feet into the air, crashed through the roof oi a house and through a bed where n man was lying and on into the room below. E. Robertson. occupant-oi’ the bed on the upper room, said that he had heard his alarm clock hussing away and had rolled ov- er "to stop it's row” when the manhole cover tore through the part. of the bed on which he had lul been lrlnr- B! sud-ener- vllQQfl "l6 alllllher of casualties had risen i7. contained but for being in sharp cg rest to the terse and closely ‘ed- bullo which have been the rule-since t King was taken ill. The very length qfdodayfis sunburn-realise cement‘ wasconsidered a good aug- ury and people who read it with sighs o_i relief virtually disregarded its warning that there were still dif- ficulties ahead oi their monarch and that complete cure would be a pl'0~ trscted affair. liiiiriiiNifliii B IVES H i5. IMPHESSIIINS Viscount Willlngdon Declares Canada Be- coming One of the Important Nations of the World. _ a icanadlsn Press) QUEBEC, Dec. 20.—Canada is an international y and is becom- mg more and more one oi the im- portant nations of the world." His Excellency Viscount Wil“ gdon told. members of the Canadian Club of Quebec today. The club tendered the Govemor-General and Lady Willingdon an honorary luncheon. l Commencing his brief. address on “my impressions and experiences after- two years spent in Canadaflin the French tongue His Excellency changed over to English after ex- pressing the hope that with the as- sistance of his French Canadia l REFUGEES FRoM ARMY | friends he would goon be competent to deliver an entire speech in thc French language. i The Governor-General referred to. his travels throughout the Domln-i ion and of the perceptible growtlfi of the diiierent sections. Then he] added: "I always feel however that there is a special attraction for me when I come down to Quebec-and‘ the Maritimes. for here I find all‘ the early history of the country. If “that ~ilhe~fll6¢ discussions; which eventually established. con-g ioderation in this country took placei here." ' i nu Excellency referred to the ill-i ness of the Hug and read to; theI audience a bulletin stating that the; progress oi the sovereigns condi- The evening bulletin consisted of only two gentences. it said: "As there already have been two bulle- tins today a further one is not is- sued tonight. The position contin- ues to be satisfactory." - The morning bulletin merely re- corded the fact that the King had Dolled a good night and that there was a continuation .oi His Majes- ty’s progress. These regular an- nouncements were signed by Dir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson of Penn. Physician . and Sir Hugh Rigby. the surgeon who performed the drainage operation on the King's chest last week. But for their afternoon consultation they called in Sir Humphrey Roileston and Blr F. Farquhar Buzzard and all live sign- ed the "Christmas Card." Parliament ediourned tonight for its Christmas vacation and the whole nation had been anxiously looking toward the Palace wonder- ing whether it could rlghtlv indulge ticn now is established and on a firmer basis. Dealing with the Bri- tish Empire Viscount Willingdon re- ferred to the "amusing thing whlchimve tum "f" Continued on page a was believed that although these tion the doctors decided to take King Asnanuliah and Queen Sllurlyn. oi Afghanistan, shown above, n u gc in n fort. the army having turned against them, 1°?!“ ‘he "moi" 4nd “ddedi Alli is reported. Drastic westernizaiion reforms introduced by the king wnwiiii" 9i 3".“ “Wm” “m” and the insistence oi the queen on her desire to abolish the Purda tcred throusllollt W Wwld- "l d"- are considered the causes or serious outbreak; in ‘lghgnlglgn, which today spread to the capital. Kabul. and are causing considerable anx- iety. Mall service between Kabul and India has been suspended ‘ 4 lthe past month and the only menus of communication new Wrlllrlg i! 0n 11b return from Europe last summer King‘ Arnnuuiiah in- llillfl" W?" Bu“ mm cilnsidflll" troduced reforms which resulted in several movements against him. radio. the public into their confidence. uncertainties which have been both- ering the nation. _ . This feeling ‘was voiced by Lord Derby who presided at a meeting at the Mansion House and Lord inns- dale. the noted sporting peer who ssrrilzmuiaimmiizfmrszl Still Tina Days" More 4 i _By Special Reduest opened a circus as the olympiciThe Santa Pals List Should Have Closed Yester- day Butsa Good Citizen Telephoned Yester- day Afternoon Requesting to Keep it Open Until Saturday no That I10 9H6 Should be. "The second. and pirllws ‘flew-h people. whose desire is for his flora Mun-my, one of them in rei- everybody would fcel relieved to Both said that their were mire that, learn of the improvement in the! in seasonal reiololns- Annrehen- King's condition. sions have been weighing heavily‘ upon all business and trades. It Oontinuedon page 3 a ii ii EXPiEiiiiiiiiiiiC/zeese and Butter illiflilllilifii ~ FHIJM Pnilnlufihke" 5.333113 ion Given By.‘ Irovernmentis Partici-ifllness Causing Department of“ Agricultu re-Je- a t. . I . _ . g pa [on m mmlgra ‘I Crave Anxiety; land Butter Cra- i tion Scheme is Fav-i Orably Commented (Special to The Guardian) ‘_ | "ronouro. Dec. 20.—'l‘he m. q cles Highest in Canada, Say). UPON. lion. David Lloyd George, Bri- tain's famous war-time premier . Speakers. i . ' L . ' and Liberal leader is unable to Tile {OIIOWKHE editorial in the SLi 31km] the “m!” of Cgmmgns. lchn Telegraph Journal of Dec. why hem‘ conflncd u, m, b“; ‘W1. tell-c» whet the svvemmem “mi with chills and fever. Owing to eople are planning in immigration ms “awning n," and m, “mi/m”: _ _ strain which his physique has l "New Brunswiclrs respznsibility m, “nan-um, in "an; 11mm grave l regard to the Policies Wilich hi1") anxiety is felt for thc statesman. The Banquet tendered the Choose and Butter mekerst ofrtlé ’ il)y the Departmen o ‘m the Victoria l-ictel last nlsht wee Fro," Influenza n most delightful iugiiitifn. The programme. W c was _- (Canadian Press) ‘fgesgififjf gyfglfifggige numb“ "ronovro. Dec. no. - Threc'if_ ‘ ' lean decided upon for lirr benefltl ,_ v . in the immigration plans for the deaths in Toronto within the past." ‘ M“ - the‘ death toll ' PROGRA L coming year is not to be liiihl-ly epidmiic m‘- Toastmoster-Jion. W. NL lacs. '--.._ ‘ regarded. Immigration in New Brunswick. as elsewhere, can onlyiFourteen D eaths be as successful in its final analysis‘ l5 the people oi the province work-‘ ng together and with the immigra» "ion department’ desire it to bcq The New Brunswick Superintendent. 1f Education. Hon. J. A. Minrayi has developed a. scheme for immi-j lfléé°ihfildrii'iiél.°ll.él e:::;.<:..;._ lnfrtgflgfg rnen . ' mini ' ' 1 n r o - " _ agreed turning; theofiritggvgglixifiglzidigriointo i)» antoltal o‘! nine To the M] me f Agriculture and the Govemmm», o; the prov-l mounting fatalities is eddeclashort-i Introduction of Guen57_J_ in“. mm c; New grmswgcl; and which. age oi’ trained nurses. ConditionslnonakL > . has now been further enlarged bynvere reported improved at the V81"! Adams, and Prcsentluon o; m“; the decision to place an additiznalious city hospitals today. and a. de- e3_H°n_ w_ M_ ma. Mumm- or one hundred families next year un-fcline in the number of cases awn-c - Agricumnm ,- clcr he land settlement scheme Orrnoted. ' i 50118——"Haii, Hall. theiflleggs‘ AB llfl fiikfflihSln-Qldw-QTUXISMGK- MGNTREAL. D60. Zd-Eightysixlgefcy ' " ‘ " ‘ 1 ’ > There ate many items of import-inert‘ cases of influenza were report-l sq|o._flgyghMugr-gy_ ‘- ence in the plans Just made pllbliczed to‘ the city health department; 395411194» green, by Hon. Robert Enrico. Minister of‘ esterdsy. while the deaths for the step Dance-Misses Maclilflfll! Ifilmlflffllifin and Qflinimtim 1°? day tailed eleven. it was announc-‘una MacDonald, - Canada. but two are especially loied 0mm j 3ong_;.mppy cfemnery M“; _ be mulwsized oi the mvmelll “M: ~- w" Federal Grading-Mr. F. .1. Morrow. thc? BPEI i N- "- L- RESULTS Discussion on the Dairy Ind '_ . “First. "the rams are Provided "Y. -=-— w. R.Sl1nw, c. Archibald. W. J. 01b- zhe New Brunswick Governmentz: [Canadian "m, 50m Q J_ may‘ _ - 108-115 Ill? i0 £399 l" m!“ bPme. Tom“; 3, Montreal s; Representing Cheese Makers: W. British Government and the settle-I otvraxva o. N_ Y. m“ ersl. w_ Keen I ment anunguments are under the. Canadmm l‘ Detroit d; . Representing Bum” Makers. M“ supervision of the Doirilili-on Go.'-| N_ Y_ mneflcans o. Pitmbrugh L Conmch \ emment." Surely such a trinity of - “God save the King" mleresls wmkmz ‘nether canmit There are many organizations ca? ACCOIIIDMHSFMX‘. Albeit Blanch- fail but to be productive cf the best cpgrmmg Wm‘ the welfare work or A“ the addresses were 0!. u results "id l° “Ti”! “m” a °°“' the Farm scmeuicm Board and hlsh order of mcrll- and interest- lfinmlent Ci 591m‘ c“ m“ pm °Lwlth the immigration Departmentufli. must have been 0590618115’ BTW-US’- mfl 553i“? Wm’ h“ “u” lmpntvrheir assistance can be turned int/ring to the Cheese and Butler m. "it ma?“ i"? ‘my m“ m‘ w “nwaluable ncscunt- if the co-opemtlcrflers to note that. as mentioned by 0f whim hi’ c“ ‘mpwl i“ we “fits devclzpad along lines suggsstcdl Mr. Macdonald the Butter produced diswmmi °r neei .0“ ‘he oti-wriby the Immigration Department and in this Province had graded 98.1 per "and this wmmmtim bxmas wnhh‘ the criticism which all public de- cent ithc highest in Canada.) and 1i» the msmmmi“ h" ‘he’ be“ ims_‘DBl'tlnCnlS are subject to is madeiithe Cheese 95 per cent.—al'so“n very 5M‘? “m”? m‘ w“ am“ m"! thaiconstructivc rather than destruc-ihigh rating. . ""15" “mmi ‘mpemsimi °f ‘hisitive. The pzfple of New Brunswick‘ The other numbers on the pro- huma" Pmdimii- Th” ‘with’ is have accepted the policy of thc-gramme were also most delightful "w" “"155 “ prdbiem bu‘! he m‘? Government regarding its lmmigra- Dr. Green delivered two splen l‘ "Ems n“ risk mm m“ mimigr“ tlon scheme. Now the thing to dcrenclered poems by Drummond-rs- Wm dlpmlmim“ undflwke‘ “d is to suppcrt it whole hearlediy, in-‘clted in his own inimitable manuals "i"? times c“ 5‘! w“ i‘ i‘ “imdeikitercstedlyn sanely and helpfully andiThe Scottish dances b the 15W“ m9» miich depgndmg ‘m theii“ such s. manner that the settlcrihincKinnon and MacyDonald Mk "IMF" i?‘ h“ lweimm‘ “mi m“ will feel that he has not come to aiclso much appreciated and hemp‘; Disap ointed. The E d i to r has Willing|y1,.,,,,g,m,n. “M.” mm between Comp led With This Request and Trusts the Good Citizen's Faith Will be Sustained. hi h ettlgldflllgeéile Wilmimily i" ‘V ° |strsnge country. but to another sec- lencored. A vcry special feature was: i" P“ - tion of his home. and is among hi: two lovely songs rendered by m0“ WWW!“ we“ is m“ a "ire-liars nnd his success." spouse to a hearty encore ‘B115 _ ' '"""'“’°*"-""' ‘ Young lady ls allied with a voles or ime Ems“ m‘: Canadian Gavfq-Twi When new shoes designed prim-I unusual purity and beauty of into- imen“ "id m’ Gmwmmeii“ ° ' -arily for golf players are desired nation and a most charming ' ‘Brmwwwk’ onm“ m“ Mmimimiior other uses their spikes can bvencc. it may be predicted thatm Annual Sulmerlptiola Delivered lflfl u‘ Mull. ‘banana and U! "whim Emmi” i" wimishmz piwiremoved and rubber plugs or metslidestined to appear frequently 1n Flapper Fanny A Santa‘ iPcz . . q, of r i it is very gratifying the way peo- iple have rallied round the Santa Claus scheme fathered by the Guar- dian. and the Editor and staff are especially grateiul cfor the many kind messages and. rds oi appre- ciation conveyed them by letter. tel- iephone and persoilhliy-Yesterday a good citisen telephoned to learn the number of children for wlibm Pals had still to be found. and said ii we would keep the list open till Satur- day he thought tt-could he all taken up. we glsdlltoompiied with this "ii-wit. sud 116V trust that on Ohrtsunss morning not one whose i name amend cu the no will as ‘ “ti. .;‘ ‘ ‘nut i’! isei inclined to loin thfiflgfl‘ ‘ ll, _'d c: illlpersdo it now. _ tWPlls so in- are: “ill. ‘truth-Alli? a 00.. them- decide rev. Muster Darrel Mwrer- Mr. W- vimiei *°°°P“°" w“ ‘“°“ii’“““3.diere inserted in their places. A. Weeks. Miss Doris Hewett. Mrs. Colin Murray. Cornwall: Mrs. M. W. Wood. Highland Farm; Mrs. Ernest Champion, ‘Mr. D. K. Currie. Miss Margaret Macmillan. Master Bradford G. Momire. Mrs. Freeman Hewett, Cardigan: Miss J, Baller- ton. Miss Audrey Birch, Mr. Percy Pope. Mrs. (Dr) Beer. Mia Lin! Oesneron, we. ' provinces. {any}; in these provinces. British‘ iltrgncert programmes in this city in boys, between 14 and l’! years sult-; , ‘ s“ uture. . able for a future on the lend. will, isrmilagtiiiectlonilpmlrien“ "ii" "Y! be received and distributed from A é-bm Bmncggg‘ veiled by Mr. Al- I hose recs lion 0mm t9 111m" . 120m“ 81$,“ m, the gupgn-lg-i Dllfllls the course oi the excellent,- lon ci the provincial governmcnwl "iY sfrved meal. suitable misfit was The mmmunl was n“. to b: no inland by the Victoria Hotel Dmhese a month with free board. icdgills- iimfir , . j mhet- l - ti. A. ilillcdfilhllll ' Dell's’ Superintendent in ’ lull; the Iueslsalluded to the, .- ‘smde which our oheeae f To hm- had attained ihisysar. ‘ll: W"? become lei-m earliest in their own oil" IPNM It! on out, use, owed‘ . .ohoese95u0l'e6nt-- » ' ' Bigllizrnhiignls ’ loloan up " » = He swokewitnislraicllltsq ofviir. Prank Moog; ltreai who was to hug‘ . .meetll1¢ tonight hilt who.‘ 5 i - "cc-n roe-ear 1 ." Condensed \ _ _ can. ,;";¢.~"':,;:,; , . o, = Pinion/IV "WM ‘m f.“ ‘i, ‘um ‘