THE -CUARDIAN ‘ . THIS YOUR KODAK M. our Kodak Counter yba will find a. complete Brownie I‘ . i "T! "IONIC" ' Imus Gilt. Prlcu range from 88.35 up. 'Albnms. also h stock here. 080055 some KODAK ruins. , Ernest H. Wortl = Phenols. STORE range of Kodak and A Kodak makes carrying eases, etc., are 142 Prince Streel Class Advertisements ................-............. 1001c» line or I were! Ooperllneoflwerds leperllneellvsrds ‘leperllnanllwardl H,.,,,_“+,“o. Christmas holidays will close onthe vv~vvvvv¢¢v‘w‘ ‘I , ,,+“T"-- --.e 915442-154“ days at ‘L45 .8. 3 gugmpoug, sows, ALL intercession: are being made for the fiisoqnineoue Y For Sale * "*- ' i " also r0 sans-s comma rurs o °2 §int9 r‘ ieslltch. J. “Dickleson. West m‘;- lust thins-til - . -~ 91w- aerit, lntirrietlons; ale. Guardian Job Printers. l-l- F0 mo. ALFBIRII: umlloxaw. Land surveyorpflemiaavillc. P- 1.;_ 1,. _ V. lllfld-ll-ll-lmv- u“ um llioonumo mrgsnst shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printers. - 5 G TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- iv Illbnlled. Guardian Job Print- ery. MB. BERNARD ABNER. WILL BE huym‘ 11111115 11W office on Tues the'18tll. .11 o. Jenkins. . d“ maz-n-rz-ii "M" xv re GARAGE ma. nesr- APPLY 28d Grafton Si. C. 1i. Partridge. 9152-12-15-31 ToLei: Sts. A. R. WiSO. Phone bred. Goo. F. MacNelll, I Wiltshirc. P. E. I. 9117-12-l4-7i| l-‘Olt SALE-FIVE PAIR. MEDIUM sllver foxes. Apply W. H. Mc- Donald," Johnstons River. 9735-l2-i4-3i New - recovery ofour-igrscious King and a FOB. SALE-RESIDENCE AND 8E- veral outbuildings with 22 acres I ‘345115- d9 I ‘AF ll" VCGRtVTGI Guardian big Auction sZi’.“‘vv'33§Z.‘§€v.-u=.. ' " " I 19th., M’. Wheatley Hill-Bl’. 9197 clgggnqg. A n THE BIB-TH OF DEMOCIAUY~ '----'- . Whestley River s13: is the title of the frontespiece of a ‘Ihh eolngrrrr h open for tlrl. yggk, Look go,- add eluwhen m m“ large wall Calendar received with dise - _ edema lggug_ 9797 Chlhkfi 1103i DBBiDil Lid" Wholesale , - and general _ MR. BERNARD ABNEB will be ‘ " ouying Furs at my office on Tues- lay the 18th. J. D.- Jenkins. ‘ 9783-l2-17-1i. SANTA CLAUB will hold a re- leptlon at l-iolman's for the kiddies l Merchants. insurance brokers. VISITING MISSIONARY MINIS- Tllb-Rev. George‘ Pringls of». the United Church of Canada "will be addressing several‘ audlencesdn P. l Mr. Prlngle ls a pioneer Home Mis- “HELPING OUBSELVES" at Vernon, formerly owned by Major F, B. McRite. Apply to e McLeod 8: Bentley, Charlottetown. 9714-12-14-6] BOARDERS WANTED- BOARDERS ACCOMMUDATED — 224 Richmond 5t.‘ 9797-l2-17-3i STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through ' courtesy of LOUIS M. ATWEL a TO LET-FLAT PARTL! FWN- islied, corner Euston and Orlebar 00., Charlottetown Office. -L. . lW-lfi-Gi- ~ a December 15 u us w t o - . ii "o" =“"*i..e.,,=: °°"“°"r"*e,°:,*“ i'.?.".'a.l°.'.“i5a:'t.z‘ Z§3i‘.§?"..t§‘.§5 or or or rev Fem e p an e Amulet . 2B0 ' agents med orngeslggg o w’ expressed or tacit of-Notting _ 1n huge quaguty wgsn tinbitehsmgsfd --'-—-—————-——-.—-— __ . Ila-ll"! - ' _ ' i Nw crk. d ew e. warman A's oNcrc axrsrusuc- 4f” l” *—- View °x m‘ m” “m” °°““ m‘ X081» fir. King was vociferatlng on B dgood 32 Y be sustained. Accordingly His Hon- °°"“'""'“""";l;§ or. m» sisirs..'°s.r."ais,"."l:r".s.soouroos r» rrrrr rrcr ' ' _ Cl ri .. ‘ -—~—<o<>'_._ t utill Canada's liter m . - "e w‘ . i: “°“d°my' u“ mm“ m‘ Stay“ ucnnlsnus urns for‘ v- Jam‘ “a Ham“ m“ “"° Yam WAN‘. m 10,0535 :3: Howey .. 100 fifihegfizyteaan gm; cry mm“, 9f m, hmny- .1?“ or so ago there were two loans ' - lmlwm- Int‘! Nick. New r2". . ms ~ Roger: Hardware Com Liiulied “may t° Mme‘ T° “w” ‘ 95° Guardian Office. 9636-i2-1l-tf Keeley as homes on Friday. Dec. 21st. The rg-qnv obuga-mm tmanmg sgoyooopoo the g _ . ggqgwq] _ L“ B _ boys have done exceptionally well, A Mmlsmr of Hnmca went up u, woman AT once mmpps L“? qfilfic H "g2 {sud mode a. spisurigg showigi lobar; _.__.o.____ New York to borrow on CanadaJsI agedwomnna-s housekeeper. coup; Mum“ _ as char-eerily exam.‘ mug.‘ tn; o; splendid credit $150,000,000! ! Now, try woman perferred, Apply ‘A “may __ m, fr“?! l e m? ll J. I1 I18 l Yfv PERSONALS we are told he is hayinil "maturing Box us Guardian. 9030-12-1l-t! M1,, can,“ _ m ml-v-i-freso- géftlgxlillt. 1g: ggggg; m otut, citflthcconisgllitgateéioofdllnéld Mf. ,_ M“ - , ', .0 r 1 -- ceeru news. v ~ , WANTED A CAPABLE, MAID. M3,p§;“___ l; James MacGowan, Kllmuir, Alder 18th: 8,385, Jf‘? be true. Now, let, us endeavour to lwsisrodcss required. Mrs. L. n‘. Newbec .. 3m gllllgnggsrgferngléirgx-‘d Adllifizfél-Miiz“ Donald, Upper Prince st. . - :1 [find what lgglsiation wthef Kai‘: muggy, 1 wqgvsb, 0-0092-12-13-3 . Ngggnda- ' » - . ' ' » . Government as enac d or 8 ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' " -- mneld- '°1"°"°° Wm“ H- B- Tl ‘ ben at r Canada. Is it beneficial Pioneer gglfil-llldfvfiy. Charlqttetbwn- 1e many ‘fiends of Mash-T Ed‘ to (Canaodisns to be able to boast Nursing Bud. Basin .. 700 ' » , mngtnn-z I5 it bane. THE MEnmE-N HOSPITAL Teck Hughes 820 i?“ Wm be sorry w hear that hé ticildCggfiians to have to pay “T5151!!! School offers a three am!" °°k°s 340 Maarrlaorzs 511.2316“ ‘he ‘my 3°59“ ‘orlcommissions to do the work they W!!!’ W“!!! l0 Yo“!!! W°m°l¥ wmdtali" ' " e3 ' _ ' are paying nineteen ministers of Two years’ High School study re-Iwnaht H; -- 04% TIIOlVIIPSON-JIEANEY-uit the -?~H>—-- me govemmen, to do? o; m“... quiredu School is accredited ancbsylvamw ' 153 home of the bride, on Wednesday, WORM-vs FARTEST Sn", this policy has this advantage than aliillates with Yale school oi “we ' " ' ' ~- 2°° PW»1W1»19lF-bYR=V-G°°-AY°YS- rs CLAIM MADE son us it leaves these ministers lots of Nurs for service in Pediatrics '16 Horace o. Thompson of Marrow w NAVAL PLANE "csririrgmleisuro _to devise camouflage to de- and ‘mmunlcable diseases. Al- lowance, uniforms and books pro- vided. Classes entering February Shsritt oordorr .'.'.' A combined silencer and shock Items:- for typewriters holds them mm- °I1 desks vet nennlts them to ' ' 1st. and September 1929- mirth” be moved from one desk to an- MATIIESON — MacKINNON-At information upon application to other mad“), Tile ' superintendent of Nurses. Meriden Hospital, Meriden, Conn. 91l8-l2-i4-6i flsaoliers Wanted is ranches-woman son ails-g Bidlford School No. 166. ‘First or second class. Supplement eiasoo School to._opci'i alter ohrlstmos. Puller sham. bevy. illoa-li-ls-ai Male 'Helpii..illl'anted ' --_‘-__n\'__ '__.._. BIG s Auk. IM- “ '. Become ex- Halifax. Found POUND-CLUB BAG 0N M1‘. II)- Wkfd ROld. OWEN‘ IPPiY L. HA. $57216“ » less ‘afl ‘ ‘I. Victoria fiflrlrlottetown Hotel Co, Ltd. ‘illdfil’ school age on Tuesday morn- ng 930 to 10.30. See important iews from him in another column. o‘ 979i HOLInAY5P-5u CHRISTMAS -Province ‘ takinB schools ' in the afternoon of Décenlber- illst and open on the morning of January 3rd, 1929. Department-of Education. 919i-12-l7-3l ACKNOWLEDGMENT - The Trustees of the Protwtiant Orphan- age acknowledge with thanks re- ceipt of $50.00 from Augustine Cove Auxiliary. proceeds o! a concert in Victoria Hall. Also $11.18 from the Ladies Auxiliary Spring Valley. PRAYEBS FOR KING-On week m. and 5 p. m. in All Soul's Chapel. St. Peter's Cathedral, continuance of his life of usefulness to the Nation. "Allvwho care to join in theseiritsrcassions during this great crisis in the King's life are welcome. ' SHORTLY‘ AFTER seven o'clock Saturday morning the firemen were called out for a. blaze in’ the gar- age of Mr. Alex. McLeod, 57 Hills- boro Street; When they arrived they found the front of the car burning. The m chin‘ was taken out and chelnic applied. The up- holstering was badly burned and also a. hole through the roof. FIRE IN BARN -About (our 0'- clock Saturdoy afternoon, the fire- men‘ responded to a still alarm for ailreinasmalibammithepxem- ises of m. H. w. Platts, 2s Ad- miral St. rAt first it was thought thatollllflle chemical engines wouldbe lequiredrbut in finite of them the blaze made headway and other apparatus soon appeared on the sceneQThe little building was lFlcrence J. Heaney, of Clinton. The happy couple will reside at Long the‘: Mgnse. Montague, P. E. 1., on W ‘ ’ e, ‘ ._. Dec. 12th, 192B, by the Rey. John Stirling, Malcolm A. Matheson of Mllltown, P. E. 1.. and Annie E. MacKihnon. daughter work amongst the fishermen and loggers of the British Columbia. ilonary having organised work in the Yukon and is now ‘eilgaged in scale the epitome of the “National Coast. He llafa very interesting and clzgtgg ‘gzgnagé I “PM”? “w” w w“ and an “mum consistently preached ever since by gfiatfgwnsefis gang‘; gpmzfm every patriotic statesman incluging - re of the 43rd Hlghlandersand was fifiadfliff cggggYgfglodgcgg efn a graduate student of New College cumdaugwimmactured m cab wmlmh- ada."--“Sold in Callfldil."—-"B0\l8hl' AT Tris CURLING own The macf,““1d“"»' Tgfi‘; fie “u “mms? - m erms s y g ‘ o n local Curling Club enjoyed theirfimospemy “t. Gamma when we Chri stie’s WAFERS are always in good lasle when- ever you enlertain _. . . delight- fully fresh, crisp and tempting. In the‘ store or on the 'phonc, ‘alaooyr ark for. first social evening and banquet BtP-lon. n. s. Bennett spoke in the the Club ‘B00138. Grafton Bi’... Ftl- exhibition building 13st sun-mm“ he day evening. After ample Justice dwel; 1on3 and mmenqy on the W" 5°" ‘he 3°“! "W183 Pmvlded- many advantages of this obviously Mr. John F. Whear, presiding, re- wlse Cgnggfvatlvg p°u¢y_ 1g the ferred to the illness of His Majesty mimon o; and; o1 pnlpwgod now the King and expressed the wish that the favorable condition of the Canada, what would it mean "ito our LARGE GATHERING AT THE Y. oxported were manufactured within M- Monarch would continue until fully restored to health. A toast to His Majesty was drink, after which the National-Anthem was ieelingly rendered. Out of respect to the memory of the late Mr. J. A. S. Bayer and Mr. Gaboury, late French Consul at Halifax, a one minute silence was observed. Messrs Bayer and Gaboury were ar- dentmembers of the Club. Auction 45's brought a most enjoyableeven- lng to a close. CASE, AGAINST CHISIIOLM DISMISSEDF-At the Police Court Saturday morning, Mr. J. O. C. Campbell, Attorney for the prosecu- tion in the case of John Chisholm charged with making use of a motor car without the owner's c ' ent ap- plied to have the case wit drawn. He did so on the ground that the evi- Hence of Gordon Netting, given the previous day, established that, even if Netting had not taken over the car, nevertheless Chisholm had reas- _onable grounds to believe it had ‘been handed over in trade by Mac- kenzie, and that, also, in such ces- ‘es it had been the custom for Chis- ward Devlne. oldest ‘son of fir. and Mrs. John T. Devine, Peakes Sta. SAN PEDRO. @1111!" Dye. i5—The U. S. Saratoga. naval aeroplane car- rier. yesterday attained a speed of 34.09 knots and established herself as the world's fastest‘ ship. The Weather was ideal for test. m?» Under a new law in Newfound- Jand patents are issued for 14 years. Interment Milton SCANTLEBUBY _.At T13 Fitzroy Miss Annie Scanitlsbury, an a8 years. Funeral leaving her late residence this (Monday) afternoon at 1.45 for st. Paurschuroh for service at 2 p. m. leaving the church a‘: 2.30 for ilhe People's Cemetery for interment. , o A-_ In Mcrnoridm \ street 0d Saturday. Dec. 15th. 1.928 ' ' i Ml’. d M . H t M Kl 4r gt Broogyn, E. or ‘ac nnonfu-blmll“ elilenflblil-by Order of l: ‘ _ the Supreme Court, those not work. .,~ » . DEATHS . ' of! tor. two Years after issue becom- , H I 4 ing void. cosine-At froronto. ssturdoy. - December 15th. Mrs. John D. Currie. b ggdcgttfmlltfigiw "Nralfld "m" r-uus if llcWlean‘ Fim 1 l . nss on is msmsined One or the largest and beet Home‘? ‘mm T,“ Decmrbe, 1:1; by an Qhlo city l0 send hourly re- mflw“ “M.” “mm service starting at 2 p. m., funeral xftstgag“ waif‘; 19"] 5i’ "5 m9!‘- , _, . . i " r emun l i : - a fl ‘um m" “h.” gglxrliéitgzrset 2.30. Interment Peoples mm coo hump ng s s. etely renovated ' » MAN‘ "l" “'9 7"“ A F" noon-at North Milton ssturf - M“ "m" day, Dec. 1am. i920. p.33." Iva-n‘ r 1'3"‘ 5M" ‘W’ Rodd in his 17th year, son of Mr. ' DR J p MILLAR r m us!“ and Mrs 1m L Rodd A short ' ' servlse to all Guests. Tele- mvwe will be had ‘this w ms DENTAL i SURGEON ‘pulm- Fresidence at 1.30 on “Tuesday cuu" 01w "'4 Rubi?!‘ "h" “W” W" W W- éiBth, then leaving ioriSt. John's . no“; , u, u" Church, Milton for service at 2.30. 3 u ' THE IDEAL _GIFT , FOR . A GIRL, on BOY AALAAA- A o‘ .1}; r ‘ wipes vnrismwv ,"*'"Y"‘;""'; _. w éviéoiiu M». a .., m - snowshoes were reduced own peopIeTFurely largely expand- ed employment. If all the coal consumed in Canada were mined in Canada, what would it mean to our people. Surely largely increas- ed employment. I see that this year our have sold to United States doll‘!!- m-en about one hundred thousand wrong with our dalrying industry? let King-Motherweil deign 17.9918. The Bureau of Statistics reports that no hundred and forty-nine lmnil rants settled on the irrigat- ed lands of Alberta this year; and during the same period it asserts that there were over six hundred thousand ‘Canadians returned from the United States to remain per- manently in Canada. Neither of these reports is true, when the price of wheat was low, it brazenly reported that, an order had been rc- oeived from Sweden nlarkeis for 1,500,000 bushels of v/heot. t?) Ill the same paper it was stated that the Russian government had I01‘ sale 10,000,000 ions of wheat. Would Sweden come to Canada for a. com- modlty she could purchase at he!‘ own door just as good and much of sumptuous embassies at Toklo, ceive the electorate. And evidently the Bureau of Statistics finds con- genial diversion in spreading this camouflage. And some of» these poorly -paid l?) oiliclals find like- wise congenial employment in trav- elling lnpalaiial trains from coast to coast uttering platitudes about Canada's lllimitable natural re- sources and her wonderful jggosper- ity. So would a farmer be pros- perous who would sell ten acres at 100 dollars per acre every year for ten years. But where would he stand at the end of the tenth year? Not on hLe own farm because he ‘has foolishly sold it; and so will it ultimately be with Canada if she continues her insane policy of sell- ing her-inimitable natural resources. |Who can stop this first approaching avalanche of devastation? lion. R. B. Bennett. May God hasten the day when our people will have the opportunity of placing in his pot- riotic custody cur priceless heritage. ' - l am sir, etc. JUST FARMER Dundas, P. E. I. THE ~ MARKETS MONTREAL, Dec. ill-The trade in all lines of grain continued fair here Saturday and prices were finn- ly maintained. '1‘ e undertone to the flour market w steady under a fair de and forsprlng and win- ter ‘whea grades. A fairly active tradewaa dons in all lines of mill- ieed and values were unchanged. Stsndard grades ofrolled oats rul- ed firm. An‘ active business was donc lrfbutter and the tone of the alarm-was "steady. receipts Satur- day were W! packages. Little busi- ness was done in cheese but values showed no change. Receipts were 517 boxos. An easier feeling de- veloped in the market for fresh s can mlqflh. This was At billed to be! pt!- ‘rhe de- maiidytoevpotstoes his only mod- erate priasrwere uheh the regular Sing Song at the “Y" last night and enjoyed a masterful address by Rev. A. J. McLeod of farmers T the work cease while I come down weed. “m WW? "l! rise up unt i was carriedon the zraduated in natural sciences 'ohilfl'oilollid' Church Services C. A. SERVICE OF SONG LAST NIGHT. About 350 young folks attended ruro, N. S. to you? I Nenurlah was rebuilding the great wall around Jerusalem and his enemies were encamped in the val- ley in front of him, desiring that he come down and parley with them and we have Neaurialfs an- swer. Building a character is the great work of the young people today and as Neaurlah found out that the devil and forces of evil were still doing business so must we today re- slime that we have a great fight on our hands. No goal in life is worth reaching without s. great race. Great enemi- es are to be met everywhere and Tobacco Store. Lam bros g SUNNYSIDE YOU. CAN MAKE N0 MlSTAKE BY MAKING Your: “SMOKERS” Christmas Purchases \; - AT OUR STORE Tobaccos, Cigars and Cigarettes. WW5 Sets, Cigar and Cigarette Holders. Llshtm. Pouches. Sets, Humidors and everythfns "m"! "l a" u?‘ All goods in very pleasing Can Make your purchases early, while and if required, we will deliver at any time you MIM- lind Srnokllli Bridge io-date wrappings. our stock is complete. Brothers PHONE ' 692-]. every hour. History repeats itself- men fight for anythins. men fought Confederation, and yet that was to be the making of Canada. Jesus: had to fight the forces of the Devil “Do what they did in e un- e. Sacrifice ive u . The iraffe was and had to make many personal sa- ‘ magfetignznd “g, elephgnt we his, orifices, the same as men and wom_ the horse we necessam and the cow Mother said, the Bible next, offer if sacriflc od.' Then the question aros what should they offer. en do wdoy. w at Flghtlng'for Character is the ghoefidnfiggifiddorgor mm“ and h great fight hem“ staged m4"- or" They had one little animal that Elmized forces are fighting the great had “s leg broken and was a“ drink em’ and the Bmmflng nab“ scratched up. It was a little lamb. especially “m”? ‘Wmell Mr- MC‘ Little sister cried out suddenly: "l 59°"! m‘! ‘"5"!’ incidences °t know what to do. let us sacrifice 5711031"! and the drink evll- Hi5 this little lamb with "the broken leg. lnlee for the young folks of Chnr- it isn't much good." so they sacri- lottetown to fisht these" sreflt evils ficed the ‘little lamb’ with the brok- dld 110l- Iflll 0Y1 deaf ears» ‘on leg that was ‘not much good." Ml" MCI-e"? mld h°W the Dflllls And that is just what most cvcry- of those determined to do the right. body is doing-{Sirig a little lamb would be fraught with all kind or with a. broken reg that is not lTlilCh temptations. . gQQd_ Stand for all that is Right and True and Noble and you will win n} great character. The power of pur- - by Ivfm-lt‘ pose will keep you right. l Mrs. Sutherland McLean tool: the The speakers closing message was soprano solo. o. plea, to the young folks not to Mr. Harry Craswcll mpg the become addicted to strong drink or or solo. smoking and to build a character "T1161 Beautiful 60rd?“ 0f Pfflyvl” for eternity. .by Filmore. Mr. w, E,Bent1gy, the chairman; The sale of tea which was held extended the hearty vote of thanks Thvr$dov_ nfternvon and evening Qf me nudgencgs go M1; Mcmod and was a splendid success. Tllc weather expressed the hope that he would be “"15 140M and mlmy friends Came able to return to Charlottetown in ‘mm quite 11 ("Sllflllvé- ‘N8 Wore me nggy futufe_ pleased to have representatives from Mn Ben Acorn Sang two lovely the various city churches and visit- solos, Open The Gates, and Garden b" "Qm ("It 0f WW1‘!- o; Prgyer; M155 Nan Sh“, acted as The ten served by our ladies has accompanist. Miss Thelma Tccd 13'3" m°5t filvmlfflbll’ Cvmmflllfid and M155 gnaw played for the gm, upon and we believe Zion did live oral slngingnwhlch was of very high up w h" reputaflmlln lhls Culin- order. There will be during the next two weeks as the students will .be home for their Christmas holidays. l Evening music Anthem: "Now the Day is Over" 1cm mittee is confident it will exceed that raised other years. Christmas services ‘next Sabbath and a “White Gifts for the King" service will be held in the Sabbath _ School Hall in the afternoon. Our Services yesterday in Zion were “mister extended the greetings of wen a¢wnded_ _M,._ Fulton gave an the season to all friends of the excellent exposition of the passage church. young and older, who may contained in Acts xxvm: l-10, be leflvlnfl SOOHJOI‘ home to spend which tells of Paul's ship wreck on ‘he Christmas "Mellon- the island of Malta. Many interest- OUTLOOK ing points with raging to this pop- Continued from page i ZION CHURCH ulous little island were mentioned. It has for niany years been Britain's principal cooling station in the Mediterranean and the headquarters o! the Mediterranean fleet. Like our "Garden of the Gulf" the inhabit-' Experts say that so for from the ants call -it, the "flower of the Jays dlfilu-Tblllll the Patient they world." The exposition followed this soothe and produce a feellrigaf well introduction. being and that it is quite common During this service the choir sang for patients to request longer _appll- the Anthem. "l-lymn of the Home- cations because of the sensation of land" by Sullivan. ~ r feeling stronger induced by them. The topical sermon in the evening The value of this treatment was fiEFTiititIed “A- Heifer on its laid said to have been proven over Haunches." ‘Ilext Hosea: 1X18. and over again in oases of cmpy- Mr. Fulton’ used the following ma. ' most appropriate story at the close LONDON, Dec. 15.-'I‘wo new doc- of the sermon: \ tors were called into consultation "One time there was a home with on ‘King George this afternoon. three Qhfldffin in it. At Christmas aringing to ten the total of medical time they received 0. strange gift. It experts who have lolned forces in was a Noah's Ark‘ and all the ani- the fight w save the King's life. Dr. mals that were to go in it. There William Hewett and Dr. Robert were two lions. and two elephants, Stanton Wood, who had not appiir- and two giraffes, and two monkeys. ed in the case Tfifierte. o v at two bears, two horses, two cows ‘and Buckingham Palace with f‘ aw- Iof the waterlnasmall way, oambrldge Univ ty in .1808. is: ust as the ark of Moses was in a members of the yal college bll WIY- surgeons and licensed by the no Itallreemedsoveryrealtotbeoolltssoirhvll nanny ‘ greatly enlo A Physician, a l M v er lirolectrdlysls llll i ., m: m fill-rot‘ "As ‘autli nr _ dry treat. The definiteamount reo-' no services held lized ls not yet known fbutihe com-‘ palace several hours beforevthsy‘ [saw the King, being unwilling to disturb his sleep. Lord Dawson, who" left the Palace about 3 p. m. re- gugnezrldl shortly and remained until, LONDON, Dec. 15—A message in r reply to that of President Coolidge |WB.S sent from Buckingham Palace this morning. It said: “The Queen. is mos; grrpeful to you, Mr. Presi- ,d_enit, fcr your kind message, of which His Majesty will in due course be informed as soon as his strength permits. Though the re- cent cpera-tion successfully treated on: phase of the King's serious ill- Krirs. the consequence of the general- infcctlon may entail many weeks cf slclv and nnllious progress before COIHAXESCEIICB can b; rsaohed." The sasagc was signed by Lord Stam- lcrdham, private secretary to the King. LONDON. Dr-c. I5¢~King George's 1ihysiciulls tonight lHSllid "tile fol- lowing bulletin on his. lliujcsiys con- dition: ill-r ivlcllcsiv had a quiet day with scz. . sloop. llxcugh the pulse remains steady and the fever is now Iinodcrate, the exhaustion persists} It has been decided to employ ray therapy as part of the treatment." The bulletin was signed by flye physicians. They were Sir Stanley Hewitt and Lord Dawson of Penn, the King's‘ regular physicians, Bil‘ Hugh Rlsby who operated on lils -,Majesty on Wednesday, and doctors Hewett and Woods ~of the Royal College of Surgeons both of wnorn were newly called in today. . ‘ LONDON. Dec. u.- Th6’ King's physicians issued a bu]. letln at eleven o’ ock this morn. ill Ilyllit. “In spite of a. rest- less night hil Majesty's cnndf. "l"! l!" Illllllly Improved." LONDON, 000., lilo-The even. lng bulletin on the condition of the king issued at eight owns" tonight read: "The King had a quiet day d the lmwuvcmen‘. In his m; "up; 3 condition noted this morning l I a." u».\.,.-.~i...-.. -_.. _ . - was“..- ._. ._ ; M--.“ onr-fv, ...._-._ -*'\I'\\1\'-p-»..~.<hrvu\~._._.,\-u-.--- ._....,.._-, . , has been maintained." It was ' rims-i l-v Qlr iii-airy llewettsii- Hush Kirby. and Lord Dawson of Penr. 40+} MR. IllCll '- m) Ilftreet. Charlottetown. Friday morn- ing. of Mr. Richard Cakes aged 7o years. Mr. Oakes had been around as usual on Thursday and 1n the afternoon had paid a visit to his friend, Mr. Mitchell, janitor of Prince ', Street School. While there he became zill and ‘was taken to his boarding place lat Mrs. John Mcklnnoub. where he |lnssod away about six o'clock tri- dev momma. the doctor stating that death was due to spoplesy." Hr. Cakes ‘was born in .Milton butler many years was engaged in fr- ' at Tryon and Crapaud. He removed '. lp Charlottetown a number of years agoandresidedwith hlasonfiobert, Qskol- 0n the latteq-‘s deatiulile The death ocsusrd o‘ 84 School went w board With Mrs. Kc ilgn jfc was a man ofexcellerrtx‘ "tier ahd of s. quiet and msivim. He leaves one son, two easles-ahdwell, lust two kinds son of Penn and sir seanlay-Ilew- In three of all an als and Joirds. One day ett. the King's regular doctors. They brewed»: llmetul‘. ~ thamiliire put cm ark in the bath vote, still ui consultatlorret 6 u._m.. son. Bin-lama, P. s. r. md _ uband out all the animals in and vut its purpesewashot inane n. iii-Boaters one fungal-will ~ q °"'*':.:l"l....."°"'".':‘ l. l": as." "".';.'::"it""...:* s“ i" “s” We" e u e "a g _ u _ " ' . ark began to his af oon. Dr. wildfires