MAXIMS OP A MERCHANT __-._- Business was a gamble once— before advertising took hold to c111 out the chance-taking. Govers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew \\\\\‘f~ \\\\\\\\ Read by Everybody Your ndvortlrlng mould not the futon pus that you can follow without mumbling, Cont! 1581 Dhnrlottotovvn Gnnvdhn Two hlornlnl flunrdluv, Fnundgrl 1111s 111111111111 1111111111111 l Hon. Geo. Forbes, CAUSES H Vernon River iilllliii ' fest in North HurOnKzrcuI-ycd 11t l1is home ul. Vernon ' . vcr yesterday at. the udvuncitfl! - - Recount Case. 11nd it developed into pleurisy and (Spe°ia| to the Guardian) (YPTAiWA. Dee. of the MacKeuzie King Government mm“ ens of Kiddies Have Already Been As- Still Need Your Help. ' Just one more week and Chris 1111111 will be here. A1111 811111111 Claus. that good old 1111111 of Christmas. will have come. and gone, Santa (‘itlllg 1111s many visits to tiunke in the short hours o1’ C-llrisltttus Eve. 11nd it sometimes happens that 11t- turgt-ts quite 11 number of children. The w11rnt of‘ it is, however, that 111 the great ntnlurity 111’ 1111-11-11. tin-sl- rilildt-ett 11111 liltli- 3111111 11nd datttght, i-rs 111i the 1.11101", ' alt. ‘lion Vincent. Muse!) 1i llo .l , Herbert iltiuriei’ tnitiistgriiu-withollit [he hm’ no“ Fred ‘Peterkh 1. Pnlllvllu are 11.111111: 11m in the .411.- l11 the meatllinte Ottawa is \v11t-H.,nbe,. the North cilse which keeps 25, 011111;»; closely elcetiolt culttlitiatp ..\l1'. King wits elected ‘illhm lliurllllll; 1H 1111- returning officersi“ ¢,l|.',.,,.:,l,);::ma!"vivui-xsli:wlfii\ieélto the 1111111 1111111111 111.- ‘ ‘S m ‘ m tlv1:-'1 T111111 district P91)!‘ in 18x11. who would 11111111. ltpprleclute Hum"), _l I l l‘ I I ‘ who 1111111 111111-11, the presents that lw-QPVIH ("i l‘ l’ “l ‘j- l-llllll lflllWP-fl. A m] 1;u|.|_ h, 191;, he “w,- ugug" w. disptettsrs from his voluntiuuu-i11,111,}, .].)\,,.,'-l,l, “infill ‘lllfiigifigfit’ l"""*‘ll 11> Fhllldhsvllt his district, 11nd puck. d] . I l‘ . ,. ‘I w T" retired from active; 1111111105 in 191$). 1. 1 ‘Sputum nus 111.11.111.11 eieetcti. W, Ivan“ w mum.“ his 1M5’ one ‘i11 alttticiptttiun. 111cm o1‘ 5111-11 over- H _ ‘ _ _ sights 1111 the part of St. Nicltulusni NW1“- m“ 5“i""'““‘ 9"“?!- "1 lite (iuilrtiiuil 1121s asked its t'e1ttl¢ers‘umi‘r.l" "m?" "Uwnfiile “I1 film-H"? to hclp take 011.11: of lhuse iittleiqlf‘ "WW '3‘ in“ (“illllly Jllllllt‘ W110 one».- who nrc 1111111111)! llvt-rluokotl-lilzst will“ ‘vim [he "latter" NOW ‘"1 v cler", 1re arcd 11 list o 1111111951‘. ' ’ 1 .' ‘ ' ‘ternn-nt 11111"; iii’ ‘ 1 rte . frmltxvllflcl? l|g4,(l(¥l>H a", asked mlel "(lllitlfltl 111110111111‘ 11f lin- (‘ou-i ‘ n‘ n m: (an w cltunsr- the child for whom t)1cy,“'e"'““,"° "‘““l“l""‘- l‘3\""'.\'l“"|Y l6 P-‘IlWPlHIt-r the 1111t1-111e with grout Wilfred .\i. 8-, all. 1101110. The funortl will tukc place would like to act 11s “A1106 $3M“ “Mimy 0 B ‘.11 w." " ii ti i. ii l1 ' t i. ~83 ,‘. ' . _ , _ is ‘t?! 311x111.“ 1.11:‘ (littltxtillitn \1.ill:‘ll-'lltct- 111 11 11111111111 19cm 1w‘ w w»1;...‘1»;.;;.>.t‘1:;.“:1.1:1:*;:..“::;.htsrvx:1 S h 0 w s Decided 'l1l '0 ide the pzcsctlt that some I (‘inc :1‘! these litilCliililiiCS i11-sires. Ammo“ l‘) m“ niilmnlmilll m‘ C 'l‘l1i-. gilt wrapped 11nd :\1i1l1'e11111~1l‘°'"'“_" H" i" “ilk”? M" "1 511°C ll with the child's 1111111h11r 111111 111111111. P“"‘.'""“"“"‘i>' ““"““m““ of ilwmi‘ ' should be eentin lwforc l)e1cen1bc1",i‘mmm 1"".".“°‘i\“fly "Mimmi i" “u 12,‘ ~ tituttvrls-l uttceuug the prevention 11 H _ b i chihwalnltglz ng. _ reriuiiaiiiltrlbxfigfdglgltrleltlebst there! lqllmf] 1' Semfimo" m“ we" CF63“! 1 t t. _' ' P1 n _11= cup t11l over the dismiss-i“ l1" ° *1"11"°m°"“m“§' “am” °“ ‘he “"4111 of J. n. A. 1111111111111. special 111-,\'e1~'i=1lering =1 Imprcventen f. (Canadian Press) i ()'l"l'A\\'A. Dec. 17.-—i¢‘or the time in five years business ticctklcd conditions” . i t 111.1. . . dies he 11 stippoin ed ou C 1' ‘i m“ Montreal 1111 11 result 11f the order 1111111 business declared Ralph 1norulntz_ THESE CHiLDREN NEED ALIASI SANTA CLAUSES. 9. E1111, age 1i), boots. 12. Oliver, age 7. boots. , ~i~i.‘.\l11ry, age 10, dvershoes (Size 1. all (rhurtzcs and 110111 stcrnly with Vincent, age ll, boots. loffendcru. The whole flnpulntion (Tllflfiefl. 8Z6 13 "lunlhii. llressflnwlllll l"? I-llztd t0 1108 that 1t minis- 179. Anthony, age 7, skates. ‘tor of the (trown ltntltn-tnlccs to re- tll Mona, nge 13, cap 11nd tnitteus. store public cutitidence in the ln-, 62. Jumcs age it, sweater. teszrity of lhc customs service 11nd 621301111, age ‘J, sweater. for this purpose the ruiulgter h; 64. Tiny, age 4. tlress, illlvitillg the oft-Operation of the (i7. John, age 3. cap 111111 mittens. lp11l11lc_ lnllinn, 111211106, tltljcss. , . Meter 1r c , r11 ers. " w» intiDoumer Gan Not Bet- ter Frances Con- t-hcnew Minister 0f (lustutnn 1111s >111" 1ie1-111t-1i t0 1111 away with 11lieg1ul‘.itltcrviewetl here today. Fm“- WTlllhti-oii Dr dishcttrsstyi, 111g Irish C011- stabulary (Canadian Press.) "special" cottstubttlury "who 7i. Morris irouls. age 6, mittens. 7S). Alberto, age S, dress. , til. James Alfred. age 4, sweater. e11 without pay and pension. The iteopie of this vPrcvince in gettc-rul will regret to hear of the _ Great Interest Mani-i1lcutl1 o1‘ ‘Hon. George Forbes, which _ ‘ pneumonia, resulting in his death 17""M‘“‘“b°'5‘11bo11t feur rrclock yesterday utter-i all‘; fifggtsgfixlgnlls‘ The deceased wasps. prominent H. working 1111 a series of s b 0 - and respected resident’ of Queen's p p ylmmees on mu various rgfessf rm‘ County; and 111 very successful mc-r. Ch - t; / “Om axm- is m-éem‘ fiver ‘iew chant, for many years represented 1 PIS 1113.8 -- BPS my“ w ma“, F Y 111.1 district in the 11111111 legislature . ~ - -S\Vlly5 .1nd111e1111s.No . . - . official stittettlcttt has been rive-n m’ A Linen“ member’ Ha was a‘ OM30 “was tomuniltl‘lrplof m: ‘Hflfl1111111111er 0t‘ the Executive Cetittcll ammo“ or me ‘leciswus arrivedisvtthottt tmtjtollo for thirteen years ‘tinder the government lteutietl 11y ~ The lute Mr. Forbes was the son uussionfi‘ of the 111KB‘ Mr. Malcolm Forbes.‘ lidarsltiield. 11nd was born 1111 Nov- n v ‘ i840. 11¢ started 111 l1usi- g‘:)‘i:\’g.11er;s*for himself 11s u general mer- . Y -l111t 11f. '1'01't Vernon i11 1862i vmd o tl,-._- ‘,"_"1 - -. -.( . , ', " u m u mm“ m” P“‘g“‘"*i“"1\i1rr111gi1 111s ‘dbliitj’ l1lllii. up 11 very . mcssfui itusluess. 'l‘l1e Qstccm tn . L I a ,- ,- . . . _ lllfh l11>_\v11s 1111111 i11 that district um“ ‘y ' mmmly m ‘m’ V°"~“;it0ol1 111111111111.- torm 111 his eleulton ‘enth- .. , , . . ile- ere lin- vrry c1w>=.',‘,“‘_“§‘ ‘Tfiimf “M """“ “°““".“““ f“ held 111.. 51-111 1111111 111114, 111111 wits 11 111111) i‘ """‘ h‘ “"11 ul“'-“"""-e"i<“lfl “mli111ci11111-r at’ the Executive from 1891 Ills ° tc. formerly Miss Jessie Arabella Stewmt 11f l~‘re11cl1l'0rt. died in 1914.- on Ilioudny tnorning at i1 o'clock, in- first the “Buhscn 1 - 11 t1 1111 . "Se “m” 71° ""1 i“ we“ expecmm t e (.Spectt>r of (meiosis 111111 Excise. at "l" "film"! llllfl i11 retzcrd to Caml- - "liking 4i. probe. lion. (lctirgc lloivlnAVilson, Vi1:e.-l’1'ésl1lc11t of the B1111- Stzttisticul Ormtttization, when wherever there is any evidence of. it’ ' n. n. 1:- ...~.».....-.-.1 ... ........,..ciiiltnnatum To Str1k-, BEIJMST‘, 1111c. 17-—'l‘11c cabinet lssuctl 1111 ultimatum tonight that all the strikers l1t the r1111ks of they ltnvcl not leturned to duty 11y ten o'ciock< Saturday morning will be (lismiss- The men went 011 strike several days CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 Annual luburlpflnn Ilollnrol l1 lull. Quads III U» IBM LL-Il-I i MR. 1. E. PRiiiiiSE EX-M. P. ‘ PASSES AWAY IN liTTAWil The Province Losesilne of its Most Highly received yeStflT-titzti. Mv. iProvvse used to visit the in Ot- itllllglifih markets himself, and on of the 1111c occasion, while a passenger on the S. Labrador, wag wrecked on 1111-. Skerryvore Rock off the loltetuwn. lrish coast, escaping with nothing The :111n-'11111cc1111111t of Mr. nmrc stTillllS than his thrilling ex~ Prouxeths dezllh ‘was not uncxpecl- pqricnce. intimation 11111., day torenuon of the dent-h tnwtt of Mr. 1.. F}. Prawse. weli-knowtt firm 11f Prowse Bros, 1.111., Drygoods Zticrchunts, Char- _-__ Resolutions Be- lore Gov’t. (Clllldlln Preu) meeting of the Board of Trade was empowered to carry on in tho new year Fotlce and lt is Ottawa journey. In Yukon (Canadian Press) 1 l i- u i is‘ l3. 1 I THE LATE MR. L. E. PROWSE, EX - 1'. ~ -. .P. i l l sllllfi" M11 Prowsc devoted most of his the ttcutiou tn his business. He did he 1m 01110;‘ very largely into member- thci hip i11 [lip-VENOUS organizations, .111111-t 11-11111 those having a direct cord his vote 1111 that 111-1-11si1111. 111111 .11~11r'111;: 1111 the intsincss life of the it “'11s hopt-d that he 111111111 he able continually. but 11c took 11 kecin 111- to resume lutshtess. llut h1- sulfltcrest i11 the affairs of the Pro- 11:11:11 11 relapse 11nd sltuwt-d i111lic11- viuce 111111 11f Unnudn. and was a 11.9115 of breaking up. 111111-11 to the 1101-11 111111111111 0t‘ public affairs. He regret of his family 111111 friends. did not seek public life however, He, ltltnserif. however. “'11s uptinr but 1h.- timc came when public life sought him. A Liberal by associa- 1 ed, its he 111111 11111-11 11111151111140!) the sutumcr 111111111111. 11nd 111. time of the citation i11 (lctoller wag pralxtlcaiiy e1111fi111~1i 111 ltotisc. ilc went to 1111.- 111111 to rc- i li-i. 111w. -11~go G, ovctfltockings. “H0 DOYIdlIIt-f 11 Btltlflfflvtflfy T9111? istic, and looked totlvlrd to restor- 85. llonal1l agr- 3. SHOES . m the“ ‘lemmas 7°" ‘l Mm“ h“ utlDn of his wwntcd good 1111111111. tlhus and conviction, Mr. Prowse Si). Florence. n50 i1. ‘Slflliklllili l iwmpelmatlm‘ 179mm“ M we“ “h” ‘His only daughter, Mrs. Henry proved himself 11 tower of strength RI (iiutrles, ago G, strcater. i (Special to The Guardian) himdmem “m!” we ‘new "is" Ritchie, 101541111. visited her 011i to the 1111111111111 party in Charlotte- futher town 111111 Queen's County, and his 17~'i‘i1c X8. John, llge ti sututcr. PARIS. 11cc. ’11ul Doumcr 11s 111111111111-Kugreanlent- 89. Mary, age 10 wool cup and Illll-lillfllll. of Scnutol‘ i thug, ddinunce E10. Baby A.. 511:1: 2. Little doll. italtltet‘ l"1'11|1ce‘.~1 political or finan- fii. Benny. 1112c 6 rubbers 3128 11. c1111 crisis is the 01111111111 of many ‘ $42, Mary, age 5, sWUiltGX‘. ipr11111i111-11t n11u11l1ers ot’ the (11111111- i131. Baby \V., 11g.) 3. cup and tuittctnsiuar of Deputies. The new Finance ‘J5. iliohby, age 6. sweater. 516. '\Viilic 111:0 4 sweater. 07. Annie, age 2. stress. E18, Beth sire l1, cap and scarf. .1ttl:1lr age i), sweater. i011 llnhy Mac, dress age 2. 101 l-‘rnuk age 12, HNIUHlET. 102. illlnrgnret 11gb 10 wool cap Mittens. 1111i. Benny age G, sweater. 1M. Mary, age- 8, dress. _ l --- ——--- 1115, Busby Annie, age 3. Dress 11nd llurbur; Mrs. Wiiiiutn Doll, Whesticy ltivlzr; 1111-11. Gordon l)a\v-, 109. lint-old age B. tn car. 1111111. Cape 'l‘1'111~<-rs1-.; Mrs. \\’1n.i SOME ALIAS SAWIYA CLAUSESiin11i11111. Spriuuficltl; Miss Ettnleei 111111111111111, Wiu-ittiey River; Mrs. W.‘ bliss Janet Stewart. Master '.‘111nl(‘. S. .\l1~l.11re. Miss Norah 1.0111;- Stpwurt, M135 dcubel Coffin, Savttgcnvnrtlt, 3.11.111 Lorna 111111-111. Mrs. AA ' iJ. Anderson. Marie; MP3. llauthi lSlrJu-g. Sutntntruidc; A Friend.» Sl11111111-r.-1idc: A idricnd Summer- .“+‘“*””‘R”+'».+. side; 311.111 Jcun (lettion. Summer-i, (kuulensed specials side; Zlittstct- 11111111111 Stewart, Mus- RATEF-Ac. per word, not "§',',.,,§,’,ilf°“ suwvm" Magi“ nos“ liu 1111-. 111st 1311111111 cabinet i11 1921 iuttditvr. 111111-11 the lutdgt-l. but i11 order to delcunbles those ‘who have itevcr that. he 111111 111 lstu- 11 very luri-Kelfcre heard 11 sound to ltear tlltdwixvctuitlg 111‘ wl1i1-111111nv is one otlvoiue as well. i111tt-i11l troubles. By The Glass‘ System (Canadian Press) lug. replying to 11 PJOI! description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Printer-y. Phone 133. .___._.______. 'UBE SAUNIOME SAUSAGES- Mnda fresh every day. Saunders Newmn & 00.. Market Building. 2874-7-23-61111111 ._______________ PRINTING OF EVERY W0 rld Under Wash. Treaty ernment he said. (Canadian Frau) illlvEltPOOl. Dec. Mary "Vibcoutlless Lnscelles" of-l ._.__.___,___.___._ ‘YOU WANT GOOD INVELOPES Prices 50 for Ne. 160 for 11511.. m“ company M Imkenhem. i FOR SALE-PW! ‘PAlRs SIL- ver Block tote-l. Canadian Nat- ional reliefntfon scored 98 to 98, Damn Rotten Berlin. A. J. limited to 35.000 tons. also restricted but the vessel wltigner. mommy mount 1111111 111 rnch zumgMnnltoba [Bgfgqrd “up”, in ‘three triple turrets instead of shortly ' - 5131 1a 11 at. having only cwo turrets as former- nun; and mm ly. It h estimated that I116 9°11‘ l4 RIGIOTIR tract will brlnl 358.950.0110 to the with the commission's 1 _ pwlq“, Them» Namath 1- ,1 52.000 in cheques from ‘ 111111101- Minister wlll not solvelneaf lMinisttz-r “'11s bend of the treusuryi WEST HARTFORD, Co11n., Dec. , 1T—~Su(:(:eS8fl.ll experiments have ‘Wlllfll i11.- provcd to be 1111 exliellenttbecn 11111116 ut a school f-or the deaf He managed then t11 Iml-ihcrc with u new machine which 1111111l111r of lrensltry 1111111111 the rc-ivoice of u sDettker and their ow11 lt cemblttcs the 111i" the 11111111 c1111s1~s e1‘ 1“ru111:e's fitt-iprinciples of rudio and phonograph. ___._..-4o-0Q-_-_- *“”1;§.T.I,I,Wi1l Not Have Beer REGlNA. Dec. i’i~—zSh:skutchewanl ls not 30in): to have any systemi which provides for the sale of beer lby the abuse. not wlthiin u your or two at least. Premier ‘C. A. Dunn- delegutlon re-y presenting the Moderation League‘, come to the attention of the gov- _._-_-¢0;—-—-—— l l7.~<Prlucess1 I , ticfutcd today 111. the launching 11m christening of the warship Rodney in the shipyards of Cammell. Laird} armament 15813-000 in cash and negotiable po- Commissioner ibefore 11 o'clock this mor- d in on automobile after a running revolver battle cashier. 1101111;- i11 t-l .1 1111i. 11nd her spied 1111 imitation from advice was 11cr to v1> t. 111 Ottawa inter. i11 ful lenders 111' lllmcnt 111' thnl ilimlllfié. M1". and 11nd 11f 0111111111. hirs. 1111-1111. n left for Ottawa 11110111- 1111111 |10r=111t1le1i to allow himself tn three weeks 11:11. 'l‘bc>ch11nge. how- 1111 11111111111111-11 in the Liberal in- r-ver. did not hrI g: about ih1" 1111- lercsls for the Legislature, to re- tlclpzltetl lmprovehient 11nd M1". DFPSPHi (‘lmrlotteunvn 11nd Royalty, Prowscfiv health gradually stink uu- and was returned with flying coi- grently sought by the the party both locally i11 1893 Mr. ‘Prowse rt-atiily 1 (ex-day yngfulng, if-wr two Pnriitunents, 11nd A funeral Se-rvicewzls held 111 01-111 19111). lawn yesterday 111111 the rctunhts are was 111111111 the ltnunitnolte choice to now chronic for Cltnrlotletown, and r1111 u-‘Ith Mr. will urrlvp Saturday night. it 181111‘ 11111111111011 expected thJt the funeral will tak0'\v1\1~1-- pint-e, 1111 Sundtly. The 1111c hi1‘. Lemuel Ezra Prowse 1111111511110. w... 1.. 1.1,, 111111. year. having beenidcmsied by born on Feb. 2, 1858 at iirackleyplr. Donald Point 111111111, where, “kg so many of ‘Mr. .Prowse bc- the Nicholson. men. he was reared on 11 farm. HavqUnlled Cllllrch). ing 1111011 cumtnercial instincts. in the year 1881. 011111,» Messrs, W. A. Weeks 111111 puny. witch-ante 11nd rr-tuil drygoodsxzencrous supporter of public by his l1roti1cr-1lcujan1l11 Mr. Prcnvsc then entered :1 par- variotte clubs of the city. In each ‘uertlon i11 this column. ____.‘>___ I ‘ - 1 m] n; .1, \- {(1;\y_ Nu‘ ttnvrship with Mr. i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '”'“ 22-21.: dimxnlqp (ins-la the?‘ ralum] ntenced in business on Queen 111g younger days. he allied himscl street. with the dlfferetlt benevolent in- change by tho gett-‘ral public 11nd I Alter ten years r11‘ this. pitrtner- stltutlotts. and was a member of the l ship ,~.\fr. Prowsc, in cnutp11uy with-Free illasons, Oildfellows, and Sons hi5 brother, iMr, (new Senator) B50! England organizations. t‘. Prowse begun business on their; o1v1t account in the 1111911115103 which Pros-so. 'l‘l111i..~ energy. business vtcumendtlon Mr. Prowse is survived by hi the public. won for them t1 buel-lthe following brothers land sisters the and consequently could purchase ably below prices charged by com-‘isfnsa; petitors. Thtla naturally drew 9n the £i1rm’s store customers ‘from all over the Province, and espccl- Clalifq-fnik, ally from Queen's and King's Couu- V_ ,, W,“ ..-.. lil the mid came at five o'clock 3115' 01's, 11111111111111; 11;; 11 sitting member retiring l"11ur yours later ‘Mr. ‘Prowse A. B. Wnrburton for Parliament, and they elected. being re-elected in 1b.. 1908 election, But in the great. i11 i011 ‘they were both Mr. A. A. M-aobenn and was a member of Prlncc Eillvartl ‘Island's successfuhthe diethodist ‘Church (now the and took a. keen ltelntryrc-st, in its welfare and work, to (‘ituriotte- being regular in his Ittttendauce and town and entered the employ oigcuerous in his support. He per- Com-snttnlly, as well as his firm, was 11 in- mer1-i11111ls. lln was 111111111-1111 Later stitutions. and no needed cull was 11nd the mode upon him in vain. He took two of them remained with thc-firmdlkcwisc 11 keen interest in sport until 1883. land was agenerous sitpporter of the , the Weeks 11nd COmncou-rse of his career, especially in There are left to mourn hislloss. his widow, (formerly Miss Francis Henry Ritchie of Ottawa). 1n uddi- 7'87 g . 11nd whole-hearted desire 1o please mother. Mrs. William Prowse, and egg? Eqglaéfl-zé‘ :1::°'1&T“°'dl7' m. —~lRobert. Calgary: Albert 3.. Syd~ w“ m “mm” h!" Colonel Waldron B.. Charlottetown. at keen prices. and sell consider- Agnes, Mrs. J. l. Burhoe, Wobucn. Priscilla 8.. Mrs. James A. Goldsmith. Chico. ‘B. (1.: Lavinia 9., Mrs. William Crabbe, Butte City, northern cottstittiency 'offlcer, showing the Oeorge Black. Conservative, sion From Army (Canadian Press) WASlllNGTON. ' c. guilty by 11 general court martial 1 of having broken discipline by his J attacks on aviation pollcieB. COiOIP e1 William Mitchell today was tenced to five, years suspen from the army. World Court; Question (Canadian Press) fa. delay of nearly three years the Senate today heeded repeated lugs of White House and began a. ftc coast. debate on the resolution propos 1n the Castle, United States membership world court. }-__.___ itianada. 01111.1 Topic Discussion ___., _ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Dec. i7.-—The American conference closes today with Canada. the chief feature of the dclegaltes. discussion among Maritimes Will Place ST. JOHN. N. 3.. Dec. 17.——-At a day, the Maritime Resolutions Com- mittee submitted tho report which was adopted and the committee work. it is 1111111; arranged that a delegation shall go to Ottawa. curly to present the Charlottetown resolutions to the Government, Mr. Meigheu and Mr. planned to have meetings of delegates in Moncton, December 22nd, preparatory to the i Five Years Suspen- 17.—~Fou111d lnce. were regrettnb sloveuly in their habits, 11nd lived in buts or even the hollows oflweekly Hleelifll 0i K11 Necessity bad causetlClub, held Company. for theiY, .\f. C. icy W. Turne U. S. Senate Takes Up tug-pkg IIBTURES "to- At Galedeman On “Life its try.» Club, occupied the chair. Mr. Inca began his lecture wit in the Great North Goun- Bafore a good-sized audience in the Caiedouian Clu-b rooms Icvenlng. the sixth of the Club's winter series of lectures was deliv- ——-—-<o¢--——— . ‘cred by Mr. Hammond J. lnce, who ~ gave 11. very able and interesting address on thvsublect, “My Life in the Great North Country." Mr. J. G. McFadyen. president of the Club inst a description of his voyage from OTTAWA. Doc. 17.-—Officia11 elec; tlou rel-urns from Yukon the mos Efiafi: fir???‘ Alaslm’ “M mm i11 Cunudulsights g have new been received by Oolon- 1 e1 0' M- Bigga" Cm“ Elecmml twiltihsoigtttkrlnogfttileqiiixiiriegnolf ‘Suzi-lit;- elecum‘ of tury in the frozen North, He gave 11 very interesting account of the lndlarts who live by fishing 11nd hunting in the district around Pu- get Sound. which he said was mill- e1l the Mediterranean of the Paci- fic, chiefly because of the many represented The 11111111111 here. said Mr! ly uttclenn and and and nationalities found there. large trees. Se“. Lhe Hudson Buy l s on dians. who interesting met tsiona decision in isb dispute over the Mosul, the cabinet at Angora was immediately called into session by President Mustlrpha Kama] Pasha. experiences he acilltating of trade with these ln- conslsted of manyluble and tribes speaking many ldnguegoshggome vflues o; Mr. Turner prefaced his remark! Turkish to invent or mnntlfactttre V11 lan- Chluook, which universal them WES speech between them into English. _ The voyager. he we-nt 0n was n. WASHINGTON. Dec. 17.-—- After forded a glimpse of Victoria. one. of America's most beautiful cities, as his steamer sailed up the Paci- And not the least im- ing presslve of its sights wasDlnsmulr built many years ngo by u! Englishman, and used dur- ‘GTE- wealthy medium for and h‘ l. B‘ d originated, like another ‘white men. Al. this point Mr. lnccla“ ., 1 .. read u few sentences in this arti- kmwm Venn“ o‘ service’ flcfal tensile, and then translater ing the (ll-eat War as a military “and hospital. Further 0i passed, the graveyards flue ships. Pan- north very barren looking spots were of many I days was tossed about at the mer- Th‘ u“ m“ 0mm“ w“ “p” cy of the ice 111111 wind. At emot- sented at the present writers-nee her “me the y wveathered a fierce and the possibility of the Dominion storm, which came with,“ a“ ace ‘mkmg a m“ mm“ “ca” m“ m of casting them up on the Siberian L future conferences the big meeting. Red Hats Gonferre On Cardinals (Canadian Freon.) ROME, JDec. 17—At public sistory today the Red Hat. was con- ferred on cardinals created i11 the consistory of March 30th, inst in the secret conslstory of Monday. 11-‘1-1‘ Sflows 11415 - WEEK FATHERB i entrant-r Wit-LEE A New snow SHQVEA. f TORONTO, Dec. fresh westerly winds, cloudy, much change in temperature. High tide this afternoon a ‘"11’? 110W flCI-‘llby. being filllifie-‘J. Stanley). two sons, Herbert, and a m l‘ quentiy joined by the ymtugestfCount-lllnr T. W. I... and one ‘msuf°m°"“w ‘m°"“m5 “i- ‘ 217 brother, Mr. (now Colonel) W. B daughter, Georgina (now Mrs. i‘ “m u“! “temwn ‘i’ ' ‘and rises Summer-ll 2111 m1- 550., soo m1- |1.o11. 1.000 h ., , l, , , , h n, m, for 81-95. Pfllillfild- Guardian lnwiiiazfluillllesbewtlft? fiigéntnliitriié. (Canadian Preu) , iifiiismiiiniiyiifiiii ell‘)? ‘Igrosvse ngy; shunt-11- Benjamin (1.. Char- m“ Ghlfllmbmwfl- omcm sltirp in the world under the Wush- WlNNlPl-ZG. Dec. 17-'— Armed was outstandingly succcssfttl as allnttetown: Cornelius 3.. Cambridge. Mummm ‘m! minimum SQmW“ lngmn .t,regty_ lls displacement itrbnndits obtained 315.000 in loot. buyer. He knew values and kn6W[Mn5s.; Stephen 8.. Chelsea. Mass-i wes- ‘ i the IFEQUiTPMBIITg of tho Province. Artemus E4 Osmbritlge. Mass; 011-110. M‘ --.- Montreal. snow Quebec. cloudy .. Charlottetown. fair . ‘Halifax. cloudy .. St. John, fnir ... Boston. cloudy ...... New York. cloudy .. 18—Ml!l‘itime Sikl. were retrurd ‘as the most important feature of was‘ Arriving at Nome the first thing ‘that interested the traveller was the traces left of the gold rush. d by Eskimos later on, Mr. 00h- and‘ last and melted snow. by Mr. W. by Mr F. J. lspeaker. snncuuccd. will be turies of Development p111 Government" by l be given Harlem tomorrow. (Qmoflflw 319111111‘ gtto persuade his widow ‘be buried as one. Mr. K . Martin on Thursday. December 3i. g 1,07 negro funeral parlor tn which took its heavy toll in men and money. As soon as their ship had anchored it was surrounded in their kyaks. and Ince attended an Es- kimo concert, where he beard a real Eskimo iband. The music. he that ‘Mr. Ince described was his an Esklnto meal, consisting mainly of hnlt‘ cooked reindeer meat over which is poured a mixture of flour spirits At the conclusion oi’ the lecture a very hearty vote of thanks, mov- ed 11y Mr. Edgar Shaw, L Cotton and supported Nash was tendered the The wtext lecture, ft was "Eighteen Cenq .1 seconded in Munici- ‘sm Will Be Given Christian Burial ~w=h=s w» (Canadian Fran.) 0-62 (Gonndlnrf Prfloo) 5 “~18 QUBSNBB B. C.. Doc. 17.—-'1‘11M p 19-14 this winter will be a mild one with 15-43 a very light snowfall fa tho belief t, er. wit. the or but the two s Sbmeldence 11111.11.1.1111:11111c11 11|111l”t 11111111111111 111111 11111111" Turkish Egeign Min- ister Makes Declar- ation Before Leav- ing Geneva. (Onnodlau Prue.) GENEVA. Dec. (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. Weekly Meeting 1 i 0f Y’s Men's Club i ‘The speaker at the regular ‘ e Y's Men’! last evening in the 1°"! iwttu 11 definition of the c1111.. which of he said “'85 a vehicle of service “well- iu Do- ] troll. ‘Both were going strong. ills address dewlt. said ‘Air, Turn- h, “Two Ships." Ships not in dinary sense of the word. hips of fellowship and friendship. which sailed the ocean of life. and carried as cargoes. m: derlul possibilities. Man, he said. was 50018.1 ‘by not- ure. ‘and from the society of hi! fellows drew inspiration and confl- twlth whfch to carry on hi! work. Friendship was e. mighty force wot-king ftor good. and its v h 1 fposstbirtles were unbounded. The Clml-ilming * “m S e 1m“ 9° i‘ possibilities were increased’ by or- ‘sinélliariiz: Yllllsiriie 369E332‘ is: ganlzzttloua intended to foster fel- 11111:? 1x10 lapptiaredotriw bse a crosstlowshlp by bringing “mother pa‘). botweett Chinese 11nd Eskimo Mrflple from dmerem’ wan“; o! mo’ and ' ‘lriendshipa found through than ‘ l t i l ggcflggigtil: Yo‘? 322F211: x3e ‘toms, witbstbood the ‘fires alike of 111ml- ry and competition. dent of the Mr. Harry Qtdmore. Vice PHIL occupied the chair at yesterday's meeting. Mr. Sidney Fielding. who wits present as a guest, played the arcompani- Club. menls for the sing song. Increase In Consump- 1 i Although his friends had tried Predict Mild Winter tion 0f Wine (Canadian Freon.) UONDON. Dec. Yb-Brltona are i h .1111: he had ever listened to. The chief M drink’ Consumption or w,“ m sport, of the North was dog rac- ing’ and the speaker described a this country is on the increase. 400 mile race with grant vlvidueas. m- M1151.1:1":.:..:11.Er1.s.t°:.111.1111 interesting of all the experiencespzo‘, gamma o‘ wine were confined account of a short stay in an Es-liiazlnxfiiltlgisr: 5:11:35‘ aregntcggaggex lkimo igloo. He pictured in detallymw twelve months Conmmvmm the life that the Eskimos lead. an mt Emu“, h, dacmngmg the“ ha“ 1iescribcd just 110w they preparelmg been a drop of 800000 "out galictts in home made spirits and gallons of fmofxn It is stated in a report of the 180,000 proof Announcements, Coming Events, 11199111138. Em "List hogs at once for shipment Dec. 29th. Uigg Shippdn! Club. 8768- "Ooncert and Christmas Tree in Glalgow Road School. Tuoqdly mtbor 22. Oomo. G150 "Come to the "Come to the Presbyterian Bun-i m bury Mm day School Concert and Cbrlotmll - as a Mohammedan. she said he ‘£25.: Bnmoigagg H1?!’ “Mmfi” ‘ ’ bee. had lived as a Christian and would ' ‘ from December 16. "Hunter River Annual Unihl ' S. S. Xmas Tree and ontorlolnmoli tn Hall. Tuesday evading, ‘DQQQ _‘ 1m- 52116.3 stormy. Wodnoohrn- . ennui-tea "Rooms Dec. 28rd. for ‘Uh suing. 80-20 of the older lndlons of the Nuke cum“ 5n“; .15,“ "~13 and Kluunus Luke room-m. The and-Km" 40-" squirrels have hirlvlt no 11am at all stormy ' 55-40mm beaver on not. building boom. 1 I\ 17~—"0ur rela- tlons with England will continue to be friendly," this was slrnoal the last remark made by Ltlusbdi Boy. ‘Turkish ‘Foreign Minister. before boarding his train but. evening to y, return to Angora. 1.1-4 Upon receipt of the League of Na- tbe Turkish-Brit- A. Parlors. was Mr. PW r, who gave a. very ihterestiug address on " the Y's Men's Club s d Sc Co Preabytoran un av 1100i ncert md Ohrllt- NEmr:%§hrP;§h$:§d“Q§:§1m“ tree n1 111111111111» 1-1111. Wod- ‘ nenday evening. December 28ml m“ “d “We ghriaila?‘ bfifiaixfiijonvt Admission 2B cents. Children free. New York's pontoon“ 8'1 41-1 Irllvll hoe to. .. er» 112151.11" ¢F!€£3-#h\‘-~n“‘