x __._.-- remodel!» ,'é'.‘-‘-t""'” 17-?’- v- H“! The skill of L’ skillful mechanic enables him to avoid difficulties; w .{‘ Shows A Slow" ‘Recovery i‘ is Predicted. B"? It is Felt ‘aflzat the King) Hqs Passed ,lllc Dart}- geroas (cmajdlhnhess) LONDON._ im- 'i1P-’ - 7"" slur-h why-WI" h. sued f. Q _ ._ . “FY5335 l)" - ‘ . ruin: h» I'll pro- , molding has n.“- 1. -—.'l‘lw ioinnh illié the _s ‘mf lng. lions." Lennon.‘ ill-coon came from the night. It was ‘all: after the an; l v ‘ the Monday , _ - ~ The bulletin , h "The king has' _ _\' e‘- fsnd the progress- _ in: has continued.”- ‘- t the doctors told of a mcnt overnight, des The morning annoiliicement from eral disturbed hours. Continued on page 3 . Announcements 00mins Events, .i@m@%E“ i ‘eqnnlyoom. at '- .-.Dec.‘ n - 2-17-31 19th. “ "Robin Hood flour is guaranteed 9203-11-21. i0 please you better. Gal-iii IO raw" o”“"‘»""-é?.tl that the king had gone ‘tnhufiuoev- to- ‘ night's report was cheering in two positive respects and besides it con-' firmed the l newed optimism which Om} \ flung) Pfiigréss Rescued ‘From Mountain Peak (Canadian Press) GRENOBLE, trance, Dec. 1B. — Jean Doubouin, Lyons newspaper- mlil, who was stranded on top of the Neros PalmetaPeak since Sun- day, was rescued late today. He was alive, but us cious from exhaus- ished Bpnday night when they lost their way was‘ rrovered. Chinese Army t" Bfliqdswed (Special in The Guardian) SHANGHAI, Dec., slur-comma repcris state’ that Gen ChiangKai Slick, header the not onaiist gov- ernment. Marshall Feng YlfHslnng and General Yen Hale slum-nave drawn up‘ a scheme for "reducing ' gm present 80 divisions of the hinse arniy to slllty. ‘Btdlsequently , thesefldivislnns will bé reorganized into so forwhich Germhdinilitnry .‘,|et:d~¢y instructors are Wash Nephew pf Lord Smtlljcpna (Special to The Guardian) EG, Dec, ‘ ill-Donald l-laiidisty, triinman, fatally injured yesterday was a nephewof the lair Lord Btrathcona, formerly Canadian high commissioner at lflfldfillujiE was well known in the-We as a mcmibor of- the first noted rat port- age (Kenora) hopkey team. v —--*--——<0-§--- —-- _S'l‘. JOHN'S N. F., Dec. lit-A ‘ tlin 1'0 urueat and disqualify oter Cashin. Minister of ‘Piainoo and in an; Squires govemihellt and clec foffliedlfltrlot (if Pefrylind in ‘the recent general elec ions, was flied todaytlritiillle c (m reg- istrar by Vincent lptjlwell; of Calvert, who alleges illegal prac- tices were adopted in hiring and paying for vehicles to convey ‘ sass-imam "°'°"_‘.°_'§° "*7 i __ l" ' i - . ~- ‘Fllhristmas Program and Candy title‘, mm, Thursday, pee. 20;‘ ‘ffinot fine. Fri- ‘ =Yea1s-1:-xa-si a . ‘i; l . (lay. ' ‘ L) "Come to the ‘Christmas Concert _ in Albany tinlihsu .flidiy.~Doe_ember i‘ list. If not one the following nights ‘ - OMZ-II-IQ-Zi.‘ I Minister-tan Xmas Concert. in the,Orange‘1-fall Hunter . . 4 .. . g, -_~__~ . Jwom m River. Saturday“ fbpllmber 32nd. w 4,. “ * -=seu-u-io-zi milsithe Auction ‘-~...:-. - you. -1=-‘.' and Chicken Supper inKinkol-e Hail. Decal. Como. itrgoing to be choc. _ . camps-lam q —Ull_i ' "Dent miss‘ the concert 1M nee in . ‘Uniilfa Hall itnnts.r- nrsvluslniaroa - _i,.-ofl.fa" ibl-E TORONTO. ‘Dec. ia-riariume fresh to strong‘ westerly winds- phrtly cloudy, somewhat lower teln- ltotilliielbréd- _/ i“ “New” M“ \ ‘on . following 8.13.. will lec- perature. _ . rsronto. fag . . . . . . . . . . . .. ntreal. c u Y - -- , in .. .. 40-48 . 11-41 14-43 55-144 56-46 Ohlrlifit High tide this aftem tion and cold. The body of Made- y moiseiie Yvonne Ronoux, his‘ only companion on the climb who per-' Ill NIHIIMIUcN The P8 7th. Portfolio (for Mussolini (Special lo The Guardian) ROME, Dem, l8. -— Benito Mussolini wok over another mhsisi. y today when a royal de- cree ‘ him as ‘ ' ‘ of colonies in succession to Luigi l-‘ederroni, resigned. The pre- mier already held the portfolios c cf foreign affairs: inferior; war; marine: aeronartles and cor- porations. .___%.£O-%_-.__._. U. l5PUTl.N‘ T5 IIIIEPT [IFFEH “ ‘ (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, I). 0., Dec. l8 With, its offer of mediation in ., ~ the Bollvlon-Paraguayan con- troversy accepted by both dis- ‘pnting countries the way was clear today for the Pan-Ameri- can conference on arbitration to tnke affirmative steps to recon- cile the two nations." Free Passages Not Approved v By Dominion ( Canadian Press) ople’s Paper Covers Princéflilwali d Island Like the Dew , CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 192s ‘ANII slim Jfllil HAHBIJL HATES- ‘h ‘((v- ;»wv~-'~"‘ Y. .. ]EP.C MINISTHl . -'.'//. lrnlii/Il/ _ vi *.\\"\'/ /~»-.;afis:,g'" W“ 1n < r. . 11/7} a‘ h”) /,mp-i-~fl ‘Read, "vwww-apq‘ PORTRAIT 0F HIS MAJESTY‘, by verybodyi Alex. Johnston Deals v With S t a t e merit Recently Issued 1 by of Trade. ‘ (Canadian Press) ' OTTAWA, Dec. l8.-ln a tele- gram sent. to Saint John, N. B.. to- day Alex. Johnston, Deputy Minis- ter of Marine and Flsheriespdeals with a statement recently issueclhy respect to harbor rates at that port. The statement attributedto hlein that despatch, Mr. Johnston states. that I know nothing of the London agreement is not correct‘. and it is sufficient for my purpose to sayfthaf. I made no such statement. o. - vious reasons I must abstain from engaging in any controversy ‘ver ‘the matters referred to but l ust I may with propriety observe that ofllcially and personally I yield 1 rst place to no one in the desire o. greater development of t de through the ports of Saint Jbhn and Halifax. i Mr. Johnston in his telegram" to‘ Saint John makes reference alsd to! a wire received by him directing lhis‘ attention to a press despatch fat-! tributing to the deputy minister! certain statements respectlngcharg-I ‘es at the port of Saint John. he] figures quoted in this telegram fr m‘ TORONTO, Dec. l8.-A special dispatch to the Star irorrrbttawa today said: “Canada will not permit British immigrants whose passage is paid in- fuli by the government of the old land, to enter this country. mmigration departmentoflicials lu- dicated today, in discussi the pre- diction that the British authorities alan to inaugurate such a system of (‘rec passages for single men trained in agriculture. ?_ ‘ ' ‘ ' The dominlorfs stand is that-pay- ment ofipassage by the government would encourage manydestitute men to come -to Q , , "where .they might become public charges." In ease theBrltish government, instead of payingi the migrants passages mereiylendkfihem "themoney to be repaid later, however, Canada would probably agrewto the proposal." &O>-—-—--- Lcaislature to 012st! .-‘l¢lo- ( ‘eclal to be dual-aim) TQR%N’I©. I flee. i l8. "— Premier anteenth legislature will open at Queen's Park onjylednesday. Jan. 30th. This earlyjssembly~thc ear- ‘Jest oponingdate since lilii-hss been celled, it is understood, in or- der that the businessof the house, Whlfll 11511811! runs some seven or eight weeks may be wound up be- lore Good fiidlv. which falls on March 29 in i980. ' “erosion announced last _ni ht that - lhs third “M195 9!. out") ‘s 5°V"-pointed out. all parties labored und-i Saint John as having been contain- ed in the press despatch, nreiincor- _ rect. Mr. Johnston stated. _ The figures given to the press. he continued. were figures submitted by the shipping federation of Can- ada in support of their contention that charges at the port of Saint, John were higher than the charges; at other ports. ~‘ X _ eg>._._-._.-._. National Dairy ' Council _1Votv ‘In Session (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Dec. ill-Standardiza- tlcn of milk regulations throughout the Dominion is the thing sought by the National Dairy Council of Can- ada now in session here. it was stated at todays meeting that a- much better condition both for pub- lic and breeder. as well as dairy- men would follow if a simplifica- tion and unification of federal and provincial laws» could be brought about. As things exist now, it was er difficulties. Many prominent dairy oflicials were present. ~iO&-— §.._.__ $tr¢cser Threw .39¢>l* qfM P- (Canadlan Press) -—-<a-oo-—é Looxruu ‘oauapa Mgwmnsi-Dwu ""<% Gqlilr-nnmmusn rims are 1o vary ‘closely into possibilities‘ settingup- branch factories in canoes and they have :0me u; realise life vital importance s: studyiffgthe _, ctfdrtlismselves air William o1 ‘Brit ‘- Jpmmi-ssi er. ‘ an ,_tod the executive gllaollulplelliinsvlloor or in ms in itepurssor a LONDON‘, Defiflll-lThe House of Commons was startled this evening when a. man rose‘ ‘in the strangers gallery and ‘threw a heavy book which‘ Just missed Capt. Arthur Ev- ans, Conservative member for South cal-em. ‘ ~ - ' "Task for nothing but justice.“ shouted the man. "I have done cv- erything possible to get Justice." The interrupter who were a ‘long military overcoat‘ and appeal-ed to be about‘ 4o yearsof age, ilvasseized by gal- iery attendants who hustled him out of the chamber‘ , l the St. John Board ‘ the Saint John board of trade in ow’ L BELFAST, ‘N. 1., The Duke 0f ~ Justice today Safe. ' A suburbs of Kabul. in ‘Canada. cason of taking the Q1109!“ )I'_~r-'rr-v-.. n - _.._ ' _, Aoove is a reproduction of what rlenry-haa also a sfgned portrait. of is possibly the only personally slgn-"l-LM. Queen Mary, who is colonel- ed portrait of ILM. King George V. in-chief of the ‘Queen's Own. This It is the property 0i honor, was Sir Xienry Pellatt nf Toronto, to Queen's Own this yea..r Below is "K whom it was presented on the oc- signature on the portrait enlarged t: Own show his Majesty's handwriting. regiment to England in _19l0.‘ Slrl conferred upon thl lotion there. — ~~ . --—o4->-~ A LAST MIMUTE NEWS FZASHES I (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dec. l8. —- The death occurred here‘ today of Captain‘ John T. Walsh, _ for many years manager of the Canadian shipping circles. TORONTO, ‘Dec. 8. — Lady Heath. fimons Brit h avintrlx landed it 'Lea‘side. nerodromc shortly after noon today from Buflalo, whence she hopped oft’ this morning. ' ‘ ~ LONDON, Dec. 18—Ii. is learn- ed that every doctor attending His Males! during his present illness‘ removed at the ontsetio accept no ‘m.- whatever for his services. - WASHINGTON, D. (1., Dec. l8 -The Sehitc foreign relations committee today voted l4 to 2 lo report the multilateral peace treaty to the Senate. ._.__. wasnmororl," 1m. 1s.- The commie _-.= department an- gnoed. filthy that 77‘ cities ’ 379 . deaths from - (aniwmatm ‘ " the weekend- ea-ss lzpmemot " “ ofjnriugn‘ then onOan ' ‘and flritislftradb Jonditions Milly. ' "» _ Oanada wouldlee more .1, _ mmwniortow morrifllgltdlfl. ~ ' sun rises (Jhirmorninl at 1.87 and ts this eltenloon at _4.l'!- » . ,”pm¢,‘qim1-1&r;1mgon Wednesdayn A 1 .1 D. m. _ LP-°so°°"‘ . u. censure! aiiotlrerw ' important rector ' on ea ‘ anrmmmwtiafwmg to gathers: w» . l Q ma lug December l5. compared with 284 deaths from influenza in the same cities during the week end- ‘ ing December 8. (Special to the Guardian) MONTEWBIO. Uruguay. Dw- lean-e of the United States3 for intclleotndl and spir- itual eo-opertflon with other republics of America was em_ phaslud by Herbert Hoover in a speech (i l‘ Dhnfllet 1n his hon- or tonight. Hoover- tbat ‘Urhlnay demonstrated that the moral weight of nations is not basel upon sine or mlmbe , but upon the splrltnnd charac- ter oi’ e. people. ‘ l8;--'I‘h6 of the electoral orities. said orlal seat. i! others. w: um» w vows???“ firm-not soft line (may. ' Second Term for Duke of Abercorn (Special to The Guardian) ' Dec. Aberc n was sworn in before the Lord Chief as governor oi Northem Ireland for a second period .0! pix years. Members of the government and legis- . larunewiexe present. PromlrrWls- count Craigavon read the Hill's warrant of appointment. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. iii-The Afghan iegation today stated that it had “eceived information from K3511 le-nying reports received in India uesterday that King Ansanullah anc‘ Queen Souriya had taken refuge ir a fort after a revolt in the army The legation declared that_ th€ King and Queen were residing a‘ their palace as usual and that al‘ foreign legations and foreign iects were absolutely safe. N0 re- volt. took place in the Afghan army (‘he legution stated. saying that th- basis‘ of the report appeared to have ‘martin a series ‘of minor incident: 1n December 16, caused by a raif 1f a prlgand Jzhief on.o PFEHAWAR. India. Dec. Ill-New." var. brought from Kabul. capital o Afghanistan by aeroplane toda: hat all was well at the British le Fears had _been fe! Ior the legation .because of rumor: vat rebels against King Amanulla) {tad gained control of the city. Triumph F o r, Peasants Party (Special to the Guardian) BUCHAREST. Rumanla. Dec. ii —Saturday‘s senatorial elections i; tumania proved another triumpl or the national peasants party an: ts leader. Premier Juliu Mfllllll abulations showed yesterday. Th- ieasants gained 110 Senate vhich number included all but thrc mandates. three going to the Hungarian min- The opposition. c‘: Liberal 'part lheaded by former Premier M. Brat ianu, failed to gain a single senat The fifty odd remainin. seats in the Senate are held by for- mer cabinet ministers. ecclesiactica adn professorlai personages, ’ Yorhllt 5 team“ __.__ gnrllnj Gnardlanflw illiiiililiii ii l .Ell‘l[. ll NS num- Enjoyablr Function Given Last Niglgvin Vicgtoriallotel.‘ ' N n H Over twenty guests sat down to o. 1 , f mostenjoyable dinner, given by the _ _ A _ g ' management of the Prince Edward King and Queen 0f ,Af- ghanistau are Re- siding at Their Pal- m asllsuisl and s" Foreign '_Legations and Foreign Sub- jects Are Absolutely and Capitol theatres for their sitiffs. This function which is an annual event took place in ‘the V Hotel, and the dinner was served the excellent manner for which that establishment is noted. Clhetables were very tastefully decoratedflthe prevailing note here, as well as jin the trimmings of the room being red, wh to, and green. - ~ Mr. . J. Gallagher, one‘ of the hosts of the evening expressedhfs pleasure at being able to weioorneso many of those who had been pres- ent at the same occasion last . Ho regretted the absence of so‘ _ .01 the nrcmbers of. the stat! ‘who. through illness, were unable, tofbe present. He thanked the thaafie staffs, on behalf of Mr. Pfleldiflg as well as himself for the good won. they had done during the past ' .» Next year, he g ’ do even better. and w ter than they had m the pan We were all a happy family andihe hoped they would. always, be that way. _ M“ Fmillll’ lfllnedlhimself with the sentiments expressed by Bi". Qallagher. He was glad tube more, at this splendid gathering; m also expressed his great pleas" ‘l at the harmonious relations w prevail- ed between the management and the tails of the two theatres. Mr, Ben Wagner said that h; [g4 never so enjoyed a; 3 the last four years while he working here together for the F. G. Spencer ‘ "' .- vupressed his wlrmtp gm- the nxany thoughtful thing's done on oehalfpof the s ifs, agher anumr? ‘ions... .1 ‘ Mr- Gallnsher expressed "his canes ind pleasure for the Margy eo-q ' - itlon which me press had us?» lccorded the theatres. In closing hernoved a hearty vow if thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Brown ‘or the excellent repmt which m] zeen furnished‘. ' ' ‘ Mr. Art Gaudet of T Patriog, ‘ery Ielicitously expr than“. w feelings of friendship felt one.» wress to the lvinnllfiemflfllignfl 3n“. if the two theatres. I-le aliutd to he high class of m _ p|wm‘1_ vhich, especially of late, mg. we“. es were showing their patrons-and ‘plendid music played by the mm. =stras—muslo which he felt, could iot be excelled by orchestra; or g ‘omparable size anywhere. Mr. Meeservy of The- - few brief remarks, e iy the sentiments expressed by A vrevious speaker. * ~ . The tables were then cleared and v very delightfur impromptu name ‘y all the guests. N. n. 1.. Iansours Montreal 2. Ottawa l. Detroit. l. Boston S. Pittsburgh, 0, _N. Y. American 2. Cairadiens, 5, Black Hawks (i. i——-—¢0§-_-__ _ . new, (sou! capes huifely There Are Still Some‘ ‘A Spare Dollar Thereds aNurnberof PoorChildren Unpro. videlhwltllSaiita Pals - These Will be . entrants JPlstmPQintQd .0 h; _i_st,m 1a S Molnioglr one; shortages... Empty __ V easel. of the Guardian: fiery Mo‘ ‘ rig, Soiileof Whom" aretstill: ‘all n. ; lulu: “it? ggéije11r¢40fi0il9 R ponationor. _..Better _Still_. Adopt al first (311.11 m" it"! Bills as» llll‘ . seal siren-means only mo» and nndvnilbouvailablelcrtbln. isocne- ' not Morning Ohl c. , .110‘: cioreitliftotllilato. ' a auoruea caatoao o‘ ‘lows-Tu’ scare-Pats‘ Have cceaueo usour‘. l“. l jwuatkm. an! fromia; Won't yfou‘ Se n d; 1—;‘-f"il!‘.. Fé4i~ ‘beta. vas held, which was much 811M011 ,