i r imrkets continue to work lower to- day under increasing supplies of nulatlons of fresh eggs here and b riccs are working lower. are quoting country shippers for un- graded eggfié dellvoered. cases return- y. ed, e ras to 5 cents- firsts 38 to . , - ‘o can“; pun“ extras. 3g in bulk. Canadian beans continued sizes the duty incumbent m, those second 30 cents. Fresh eggs are sel- _ ling to retailers at extras 68 to 60! cents; firsts i8 to 50 cents; pullet ex- , ‘tras 44 to 46 cents; secondsiili cents.. l“ There are ample supplies of turkeys] ‘here and the market is tending we " Diner-varieties of poultry aye steal; ues dull and easy under some ac-. cumulatlons oi stocks. B. C. eggs are selling on spot today at extras 02 cents; flrsts ifoents, seconds 40 tlnues to vwork‘ ‘lower and paying" prices have drop" THF. this. ‘s \ QUARRIAN. novelties “DISPENSED. .; r “e Million . ‘ ., lflcoses’ offifluv f. late leper-ts on‘ influenza dur- . dim-to ore thap a million ' , ‘States. -. - llmlnary reports received-to- mdioahzied a‘; oases . w ta . "i1 c omcials ‘ igl- the week ended Deoenlber week. ‘*I . (Canadian Press) ‘ EGGS OITAWA, Ont. D80. ‘Mi-Egg '~ 9885- . Dealers to 36 cents Montreal: This egg market contin- St. _ John: ‘Fill! market conv- from 3 to 5 cts.,_‘.‘ filo ‘Ultlflll to the, v do this work. T“ llffll I Baoturertw I v , W", "a 160i n t Prwripueu. $4.3 Pia“ 5i: . from l‘ .' a model-a ems ativtiil cents New ‘l! _ were on OTTAWA. Dec. ZL-Owlng the failure of the dnnlpl act. illivllninlstered by‘ the present government. to protect the fruit ondvuetable growers from Un- ited-States competition.» lt- is llilfllibltumilch against the gov- "lmlflllill! wishes, that the tar- m will b» med, toqsilord protec- "illlti 5°39"!!! duties are now livelnIV dlscussedind ‘it wouldbe v..no surprise if, the budget con- ,“ v . . o‘ ‘I ‘ vritiiool.‘ 10ml!’ reiisiereo ‘Emgfia Qgu- drun are pro- roost rolls-lilo Ivllanll; DIIUQ_GIBTS_ ' ' I extra; 40 cents. I , . Elie-w.- F? . ' ‘ ‘ i 5 ' ' eggs delivered, extras‘ 52 cents; firsts Infill!!!‘ mwiinss W111i?” held ' i‘ 43 cents; seconds 3g w)“; punch second Tuesday of each month. The pd g0;- dqmmd m, first regular meetingwill be held at - storage ‘eggs here ‘has’ been wen the home of Mradohn M. Doucette. maintained. - ~ ‘ i r The ; GRAINS N, Dec. 37- Public .MON’I‘R.EAL, Dec. 27.—-'1'here were purpose of organizing a Wqmbrfs f: said today that no new developmental“ @113 local Institute. The Assistant Supervisor v V D pm“ conducted the meeting and the ‘fllB holiday period probably generally b51118 gfgady with a moth following offlcers were elected: Pre- erate enquiry for low 3nd, wheat siclent,» Mrs. Gaudet; Vice. Pres, and scalding oats. The demanefgm- Mrs. Blanchard; Seem-Tress, Miss spring and winter wheat flour con-lEvelyn Buote; Directors, Mrs. Har- tlnued quiet and values were _ fihanged. The trade in an. “m, 91 Mrs.._Martln Jerome; mlllfeedwas dull and -i-he undertone Martin. The regular-monthly meet- _ sgmgm-d ings will be held on the first Eljades of rolled pats was nteudyq An day oi every month. Th active business in all grades oi fresh meeiih. Will be held at the h . :.,1=§P§_.l?3w3'§KQ eggs and values were Mrs. Gaudet. firm. ‘Receipts were l,76il.cases..Thel feature of the butter trade was the . lmnlpvod" demand that‘ developed Dr. Creelman, provincial health of. buyers for small lots and flcer states that there‘ are now to amount of business was mimy cases done raibilrln ‘prices. Receipts were city and province. but that for- 12316 packages. The oheesev market tunately the disease has been of o was dull and featureless. Receipts comparatively‘ mild type. In cases were oiboxeq. A strong feeling again which have taken on ‘a more 591-. llfilvailed in the potato market and ious aspect. therenearly always has v We m s» at» sis ?.'.f.:°t3£§€§ size v.51: §§°3.§€.‘i‘.i.§f.“‘?.if..‘f.§li32lw§3£; old at. ll}! cents and green mount- failing tqlay up at the first indica- per 90 lbs. in bogs. tion of the onset. or an endeavour wick green mountains on ' ed use cents per 90 lbs. fit c3811 Brain market" today 430111138X“! with 518,715 0859s .121 to t]; t , states the previous a marks w” easy‘ to‘ sell~aii-$'5.25 to $5.40 perv burhel. -Auctm'l forty- . _ er i »""“"“7' "P- “"'T'.’~'~"'?-" m“; Qmkvon both occasions. There will be no '“ at .» t’ . V --_ u“ service at st. Peterswmd Green- 7 v? -‘ n. -i-- vnw ms mm declined.‘ .1’ond_ school house December l8. ‘mo. for the ourooeeloi. o ionizing Owen's Institute ‘for t e ladies iof Waterford. The Supervisor con- Qductod-the meeting smiths. follow- y Maltobert fienny; Vice Pres, Mrs. ,'Prank shay: Becy-‘Treas, Miss Lil- vllan Kennedy; Directors, Mrs. vKincli, Mrs. John Doucette, Mrs. ilvillswortb; Auditors, ivMrs. Albert ‘Kennliilf. Mrs. Jas; Kenny. The onthe "paw msrlworir/oaoaelizap —A meeting was held at St. Roche at the home of Mill. pllilltte for the Jold Cormier, Mrs. Waite; 'Audltors, Mrs. Peter Mon- first e of was: INFLUENZA lcrlnizivllc- of influenza in this part to so about before he is d0 80-, Dr. Greelman empha- wlio are stricken with the in 0! going home at once and segfe- m“! flngpilicsrs were elected: President] 1s a.‘ nuptial. ‘?¢'u€_‘-t'.'.".fi’-” will’: C0lti!DY'l;_EPgA1 son-Harris ~ Opngpa h“ mmremf .- ‘ a decided m"‘.““,‘i“~ . Mommies: 4M‘ °' “vlwlifilhl- v ‘"4"- _ . ._ .0.‘ ‘f 2:: was‘: .2?" vvtszsavivamv “were; mrtvssri?‘ is At The Threshold. appreciative gsudlencesxwhiclgehge fiinttle. Wish. Margaret Isl-leaf}; ----l.' . l} Of GreatAdventilré ‘ B00111 . l.., 1' I‘ ' i’ _‘ W“ "‘°""°“".;’5°‘“""°°"*"~ §°‘éia.3é“lvsa u... emu... even-raw Into aLand Thai.“- ' ‘ ibalonc “P"I{,,§Z’,§’,‘§ BOM- Whvt 1mm vflwrsivrryheir. ..I.d6neii<>n-ol Ma - .~.. ' ‘grams Th6 11.11695,» may ma, h” . ..- JV?" -f v ,.J0i1n EEPt-‘FPRMw M“. t, ‘W. . n Knows! m“ ‘m “ml” flime“ in "we" Slflwéeeléffitnmlférsfililv» so. n vet-am» vw we» and-w a wot ~ ~ centres. A oapsicltyhouse‘ i; expggt. imiishifs perfol-nlance. _' Mrs. Arthur morning for Boston, Y. sol/Luvs ‘ BOWLING/ TONIGHT Commercial League v.00 \to sso, “Guardian vii/Moore 8t McLeod. 8.30 to 10.00 Patons Ltd, vs. Alley 8r iCo. - Nine Judges to ’ Settle Dispute WlABI-llING-‘DON, Dec. ' 27-—A con- crete plan formulated by the" Pan- American arbitration conference, es- tablishing an international panel of Marjorie Chandler; LittleBoy Blue, 111M Judges to conclllate the Para- N13“ 3mm“? Deedlvniledle Dim?‘ Busy-Bolivia boundary dispute uo- l1"- , gay, was before the Ascuncion and "Gwmw 911mm"? Tmnml’ Tucker» psz governments for their ap- proval. ‘The general terms of the V" Diflli manila‘ “ills? mediation protocol were alerted by Pipers Son. the conference's special committee Ml“ Mum?“- ghgfgvgd with this duty after wm-d tle Jack Homer, John Denny; had been received“ from both Bo- alady, livia. and Paraguay as to the con- ditions under which they would be Eating themselves. meanwhile ap- ready to have conciliation proposed. m plying proper methods of treatment. The actual text oi the protocol item This is.for theirown sake. as well was drawn up by Dr. Victdr Maur- B-il-iln aid in preventing the Bpread tua, of Peru, chairman of the spe- of-this m t ti l l as ‘Wee o“ “Se?” t° ‘ti; Bolivian and Paraguayan dele- George Meihven is to others. . raasoivsns » Mr. Jewar Clow and m. Watson‘ McEwen spent a very enjoyable Q loll- lniaflloni‘ . Illllf IIICCPUIII n . 00"". leper ‘leper »., Ills of 5 .71!!!“ lllle of I word! lino of l words mrgwllgst 3x531; mialtzlgsmare quotcixilgi; roiling‘: provision m thcll‘ im- Cmstm“ m s"mm°"‘d°' - n. . W"=~»~, l. .1»..... . m. '-.!.....- v, “‘~ wcva‘ ‘asceeeeeruv-y ¢-¢v¢ ¢¢¢¢,- -_- LYYQQDONALDV? Sudd ly at the " ‘ . ‘ _ , , . , ghsxgviiewwn 3113mm]. Dlfec. f2? - » - - 1 m MacDona , trave r -or dvertl33m€nt3 ~ hm of DeBlolsBros. Funeral not- , _ can.“ rim-r s vwrol ‘ ice later- __ v "gplv. "§I=;\" » . . summons-at ffreetowp, Dec.‘ 2'1. ., Benn-min SlmmDDS. aged 68 years. < Funeral from DaiTelLMoascfs, Free- - '4“ AA A ‘Amsmmsmjas AAA - vvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvv w r-wv Esmlie Hair ‘Wanted . V‘ Lost . . town, Saturday at 2 pxm. pussy-At the Sacred Heart Home Dec, 21. Michael Dufly. axed el wsfirsp n‘ once axlumlalvo- Parker House. ed waitress. Apply ', ._ 9l92-1_l_-2_0-_tf posit-hi terry, wr 0H GENTLBMAWS tvwatchJFinder leave at, this at van-s mineral Saturday morning 9340-13-24-0 span —.-_At _ West Covehead on Miinr WANTED-i‘ Array :96 - - - iopp-qzsag-lsrmsT-r HANDBAG CONTAINING st.‘ wand-h " :- cased-as v prayer beads, glassm and. keys. "Blinder please leave at 157 Hills- lmau boy and do housework. App- more st. y 100s-12-2a-2i ly Guardian office.‘ esss-ia-n-tr ' ' willy-lair, u. 0mm armour , -~,..Miscellaheous 089d woman as housekeeper. Coim- iiv wmnon pirierred. Apply Box vlio canal-man. _~ 9686-l2-11-tf IATELYAN EX,- Derienoed maid for general house- work. 800d wages. Apply Mrs‘. w. ,_ gldeProwse. l'l Villa avayorpnone t wlswnlnown "1 .33.Bii8h_i0li. _ For , Stale ~ '- 1W elflvfi-Qi v .99'll-12-2'l-4l . "b AID rosette-tn. - housework. Mrs. 801D. Quigley vj ‘l9l32-l2-27-3l "All Trtilbirji‘ strain ' lancnolvann,‘ SKlBPJ-NG TAGS, EXIEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- f-‘ry... ,. ~ . MEMQBIAM AND MoUaNlNG cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Prinllery. l _. v l villi-SH con Arm llanlloclt. smelts and eels at thdmarket to- day. , 9834-tufri-iil IDUND b“ CHRISTMAS A L.\DY’S black handbag. Qwner-nlay have some by Jnggcontents. Ap- ply Guar A 1018-112-28-21! and Hermanvllle, P. E. 0i30-11-l7-lmo. still. no 0E - I Nash each I week a cw ni clear‘ bilver Fox skins. 1pm.. Radon ._ S . . ggzvelhcuusxri-stksiwa s token at 6S. . 810K188... l 1.9 _. z Pililrli-‘ii-‘l’ on - 5T-F4k1Fl1..-_QN..‘WY amines‘ one ‘loading lily 1H Surveyor, y Thursday, ‘December ._ j 27th., Mrs. Charles Auld, aged 05 years. Fun- eral from her late residence Satur- day. 29th, at 2 p. m. interment COVBh¢Bd_-C8m€0&l‘y,. . committee, in oallabomtlon with gates to the arbltra/tionwonferenw. i=0 Bolivia and Paraguay would‘ nom- 511m 01.1115 9101111118 5h . indie two Judges each on the ccn- iheactins and hearty tuneful cillatloh court. Under the plan the anbltrsrtion conference would ap- oint five more neutral ones. . Fling by Margaret Prowse ' Sword Dance by _ . FIREGLOW was» rolsolvso HARTFORD. Conn. Dec. 27'_F1re- glow one of the outstanding three year old trotters 5f1928,dled at the North Randall race track in Ohio after competing in the Champ. ion ‘ Stallion} Stake" ‘(m 'Auglist 15. At the time Walter RfOoxjiwho trained and drove him. stated, that he was satisfied that the coltwas poisoned. -. . this was; true or not W. H. Cane, for whom Walter R.~ Cox manages the Good, Time Stable ‘at Goshen; N. Y., had Dr. W. M. Bprengle. who -s ‘ .1114 t Skin ’§”"Th° "lull?" W” iime ‘may meetina was t. 9 “m French leave was repeutgd “m, Prince Edward mph-e by the Glos- "before an en- '. ‘i. night. 111m. Héllry leaves this Mass. l‘? "' “"‘“""‘_ ‘;"“""“'f ".1 e‘ b94081 Jieartiiy japplauded. ‘ tvas the WW; “Icclilfllivn. Helen. Agnew; Tliero was a largentténdaoce? at‘. . the Clllé-istmas concept in 5t. James ‘ Hall t eveningrwhven the‘ gum. nan entertained in their owrfinim. liable my in some. choruses, dia- 1081168” and reciiattons, each perfomm- . ¢hor- ' " y. To‘. Tllsililevrésboys of Q and Patr ot xwill havelthelr anmnl {of candy/and fruit. ~ _us, 011mm,” ggocmmst- m‘ “d curegtheir tickets from the paper i I boys: recitation, Pete MacKay: dialogue, Smith; song, Christmas Time lenoe. oi rendition. the Shoe, Pwwse; Mary, Mary Quite Con- trary, Betty Dufl; Little Bo-Peep, ‘ Burnett; Willy Boy. Bobby Large; Jack Chandler; Sandy Brehimt; Lit- oi the‘, children, Ema Brehaut. young people, who, appeared in costume to suiit the characters, ldok~ ed- exceptionally pretty and acted H their parts with much enthusiasm and rare hlstrionlc ability; indeed their perfom-lance would have done credit to much older persons. Mr. ng-ra/tulaied on the splendid re- sing- ingo! the youthful performers. In iihe course of the operotta _two additional nrumhem. the Highland and the Willie Burnett. vwere very gracefully. given. Mi‘ Percy Groom playing the bagplpe . micompanilnent. . Prizes for pupils attaining pro- ilgizpcy in Bible Verses and Cate- ‘hlsni were ‘then awarded. after vihich hearty votes of thanks were '?"ld\fil‘fitlva through the Rev. W. Bruce ‘Ii uie_i;o.,m._ ,1). .s.,_ McKinnon, the "rullflrllitenderltof the Sunday School Win-A. Stewart. M158 Eihf-l stewsrb, Miss ..Edna. Gordon. M1‘ Methven,_Mr. J. R. Burnett and 1 In_ order to determine "whether all othem whoasslsted in any ‘gal’ irl the splendid success of this happy event. .1 . ' A visit from Santa with an abund- 1. nee q: candy and fruit, taken from lattendod the horse prioruwlilu" vreiztllii- iiéciirawiirte- was dis‘ death. send him Fireglowfis sloplachflilflblliied film!!! ‘m? h"??? “ludrm and a section of the intestines. These were submitted to the chem- ical experts Bull 8r Roberts oi New]- Ycrk. In. their report they state that "oi the organic poisons the only ,one found was a substance resem- » * _ ‘lbling the alkaloid colchicin. It is recognized as a. most difficult mat- proof oi the identity of the poison. I t" m ma“ °' “mlelte ‘ma perm“ trained intellectually and morally. creatures only to fall victim to the" 1.‘. 1...»... outwit Hem-lame! a. MoNelll. who, died mf- 38.’, 911-. In our llolnc chili; ltléVMitlIQ ‘. .-And'a voice forever still» _.-_._ ~ ' Tho’ for _hlm Ollilgllrlft! "a. Jireaklng , » ‘ . Biillil"? Fliilllll ‘i. ‘l’? "“'~ One in maul-l; from our circle One whose face so fnllpl cheer - One who with his ‘smile. oi sun- hine - . " Brightened home for msnya year. o, how sadly no we lniss him liowwe listen for llil footsteps . At the falling -of the dew; ' And.- when even shadows. a . Gather attwlllslltnlflertlls day. Father. Mirth! blessing on .us, lleal our broken Mario-ye pray- Inserted by his mile-and family. l * inlany a“ among cattle have occurred by accid- dental consumpti ‘n oi the herb. This drug is a violent irritant poison and its physiological effects are very. similar to arsenic. Coldhlcln is fo d in all ports of cases of iiatnl‘ poisoning These chemical experts also stat: in their report , that the symptoms and phyiiological effects noted ill Flreglow by msw. M; Sprengle co_- incide with. the pifttlufom that; is . ' ' n- ran. dear husband-kind and from?“ h‘ “ m“? °t °° ° m- 8- . v . . . Flrsglow was ensB-Ked in all 0! the duturlties as well as the Ham- bletonian Stake which was worth ‘$66,226. It was raced at Syracuse, N. Y. two In weeks aitgryhisdeath. the race. at North Randall, iFireglow showed t he was two or ‘three tamounts liad also been wagered on. seconds e best. largo him in the vrintor books to .win this WMEMQRMM,”"*"—*~m:—““ i mo... "ro ' n. ~ “ . o0. utilities! aovmo ° _ h e, paw ihydnlelootrlc plant. v i 200.006 . from a Ohlloun river with m I future will grow t _ . OEOAGOl n11- D ~- dical profession :hss_ o c ' iutggolsivdlbtivl Milli“?! w dj , ,evenin v came to a. close m we ' 8d Anthem. with the Natlom _ -~ ‘ TRAINING » mp hCllllll) . UEBEC, Que.. Dec. 27—“Frc:n me lmmemorlal the children of world have been faithfully yet’parents of the world have over- However. our chemical and-phys- - . d m toloflc“ m“ subammmm w our m“ looked the childs greatest nee . e isfaction that colohlcin was present."- need of emotional training from n .. .. - .- ' ' declaration qvrrs mode by the herb meadow saffron. In Europebmwr Snmey A.’ Blanwny Professor ,of Child Study at Cornell and Vas- lsar Universities, in a recent oddrcw- din such training mental hygiene plays a great part but according to p. Blantonj this does not mean mental defectiveness or its treat- ment, but the expansionoi sound minds through emotional‘ training. Hcdeclares , that although trained to use its intellect may be soemo- amines to have grave personality detects. The avenge mild might be morbidly timid, fearful or anxious; possllfly-mtxldy, ‘with no ability W make friends; lt may be conceited or selfish, or have an uncontrol able temper which may ruin. Pfllilfllll’ at least. its la‘ r adult life» “Birch emot onal training may mean the difference between me- diocrityvand brilliance, or success and failure. Yet it ly that steps have been taken to re- medy this grave lack oi training,‘ declared Dr. Blanton. v 4 The speaker declared that ill-ll!‘ the time e. child is i0 months, old llpfm which it! is the b goodor calls or fetched .01! Oiiolllliovnjhlt n. . em» in one tfcliioi _ Is Near,.M Stewart's Class; recite-Y - . .- tlon, Bill MacLaren; recitation," - . |Mary Mao y; recitation, Jackie _ Agnew; recitation, Isabel Reid; solo and-chorus, Newton Large and class. l At the conclusion oi the younger] " chlldrens‘ Dwflranune s. prettily; I staged Operetta “The Masque of the‘. " 'Shoe" was excellently presented and] ieveryone present was charmed with the pretty stage setting and excel- The dramatis personal consisted oi the Old Wonlan who lived in taken by Miss .Doris A Llttl -Gi With . e Tgn, the the Canadian corps‘ during the great Little twel- one sued to all The have commanding officers of militia .be wsmuy- KIT ~ .l Tr-m-lffi- Mqwm; offices as‘ _no boys without tickets recitation, Dolly's Christmas, Jeanlwm be 54313991" - Lillian Perry“ Helen Livingston, Blair Heeschen; violin solo. Chas. Hyndlnan; reci- tation. Janet MacLaren; song, Santa, We'll Be Good. four boys; recita- tion. Crilly Bourke; recitation, If, Marion Andrews; recitation, Josn| Arrangements are completed to serve suppers to 130 boys. Any one interested in Charlottetowns news- les are cordially "invltedto attend 21c sports which start about 7.15 p. W El [HY F HUNT l OTTAWA, Dec. TL-Folloiwing five years, of labor thefbattle honors committee oi the department of national defence appointed in i923 have Drwented to‘ the government their recommendations for blazon- lng on the colms"of Canada's mi- litia regiments the honors won by The recommendations have been endorsed,_and histructions is- military districts '.o mgimentssubmit to the minister of national defence, ‘Colonel, the J’. lst0n,;C. M. G., a. cnbroidcred on the standards. selectlo l is wide, for organized units of the Canadian expeditionary force tcbk part in nov fewer than fifty battles of major‘ importance in bow 5n France and Belgium. Additional to his. the Canadians purtlcipat in fourteen lesser actions. ‘ This ls a matter of record with respect to the western front alone The Dominion troops actually wen’ further afield. Canadians were pre- sent’ in Macedonia, under General Sal-rail. They were at the Dsrdan- elles in small , but effective num- bers; they operated in Egypt and Palestine with General Allz-nby; a group oi’ Canadian oilicers were in-j eluded in that ‘extraordinary corps‘, commanded by Major General L. G. DmlsterviiieminNmti-l Persia and known as the "Dunster force," Canadians fought-in north Russia. while twobattnllons oi Dominion Jrlfailtry together with a brigade of artillery saw service in Siberia,» Ca- nadians in the ‘royal flying corp? operated in Italy.‘ Thus soldiers from this country ' artlclpated as organized units ‘on ‘very from, where fighting "took place, with the sole except/ion of East Africa.‘ Andthere is‘ no as- Set out on their tflpsnvmmgghat 4P most mythical section of the pontirie lIPBlIOB whatever that individual Canadians did not find their W)’ vthere 5150'." " -- y MICROBES GER-MS ' ‘, TUHUNTO. OntYDeo. 27--“Man. has destroyed the largest livin-zi smallest-the microbes or germs oiv disease." " ' . . . , I i Dr. A. Grant Fleming, director mm m, Olcbumc gait mlManxoba Wo-day when the nlercurydropped to as low as 45 degwm new zero» in the northern country and 10 be- low in Winnipeg. It’ SW15 1M rlld- lc-f the Montreal Anti-Tuberculosis League made this‘ assertion lathe course of an address ' at 0- SPi-‘Tlliil Sunday night meeting of the Cvall- adian Social Hygiene Council, willie gpgflklng on "The Conquest oi Dis- e " . " “i? Fleming deelaredfthat the con- quest of disease ls ‘a story of the page, the Rigger“, anvd the ‘future all. ‘m onfaandxdeals-v the interesting 9m _. wznparativelvy little“ known struggle betwee l hunianbodies and their enemies. since plan's 108W? began he has had t0“ si-NBKIB f9!‘ 9X" “game, first, with the , large vanimals so that they would m" clfllsll ml“ out of existent! . secondly with ihé soil to gain the necessities vi "is and now with disease which causes. so many ills in hu v vliy. I . Drugs are vavlua le up W i‘ 6°?‘ tam point, said Fleming, but? even if a small percentage of the, l 1 i! m"? "will" advertised remedlee d“ “h” ‘l Dec. ae-elemier Sir Joseph Ward claimed for them disease would 110W ionsmo yani-iht "9111 W‘ "lid" ‘There are no‘ _t do; secrets in the medical profession for when‘ an im- portant discovery. is made it is PW" "M" l9 l5 m9 Y9?!" 0“- m mmmg U!!!“ l“ m9 Pm“ m5 ‘he 9mm‘: made the statement in order to re- receives the __lvencnt"~*hom ii- Such was the ease-vault the discovery oi insulin by Dr. Bunting» For manyyearstsdilefl“ W" W‘ captures-a financial. a_ acouna but unknown "W" 9 iul were "nrimnt iuinfit h! . ._ I All, newsboys are requested to Se- ‘lar expedition, equipped as ievw, if Deception Island, near the Weddell til-e continent. , Join-anon urfwmil" -» ‘A. 16 below in Winnipeg. vlnce this season. The Pasreported 30_degrees below this morning. Cold flake. north of the _Pn.s,_ recorded Sash. this m -vince is watching its vlhennomzters er Richard E. Byrd, head of ‘an expedition to the oi the greatest adventures oi adventuresome century. Before him lies the lastflgeogro hlcal challenge to sclence—-frig'i_d this formidable Antertlca, a continent/of‘ 5,000,000 square miles, which is so little known that even a large part of its glacier-fringed coastline must be mapped by guess. - | Head of sun's. | Byrd commands a million-dol- any, previous polar polities have been fitted out, and is prepared to spend two years, if necessary, Ill wrestlng from the vast land of 8i- lence, secrets that science has long wanted to know. »' ' Tile party. finds Bay of Whales-one _ v to the continenip-virtually M mid- summer, when conditions are most favorable for the flying which’ Byrd pl Whether he-will- at- tempt an immediate aerial trIpQto the suoth pole is regarded as doubt- ul; it is believed rather that he will postpone this spectacularpart i his program until the expedition has its second wind on the storm- swept tongue of ice that extmdsufog an indefinite distance into the coil- tlnental indentation known as "Ross sea. i . i itself ‘at the of the gateways | llasA Rival NEW YORK, Dec. -27—-Colrmlarl_.:-' _ "bottcm of the l world." is at the threshold of ‘one p 1 ‘o! ma», tiooscvegmma, sort zhfiwm as lay Ill ' v v with the ilooks, ability both. as an actnr and rider placedihytlae right‘ 'ki_nd*of stories, haslwon-ga» high plaoq for himself ixpthexzonstellatlon of mo- tion picture stars-within‘ a. compare-I _ tivvely, shprt;__tlme. "Tvhep v ' mo" rurthel-"emphesius". ' that his producers know the the best advah , The story opens with the young scout‘ (‘a ' charge of the. ' '_ ieetivng the poles and stringingthé ‘wlesravhrwiree There 1». vvvwitiwv. of course,‘ in the form of the general _ store keepers and seemingly thefionl)’ £1188 who have the ability to get t: as the main obstacle ovf the telegraph lln Gladys McConnell, as the girl whit claims to be engaged to Ken-impr- der to allay Lynch's proposal of mar- riage, much to the surp _ . both ance men, gives a_,,plc_iasing _ . This is Miss McConnelYs plo- , ture with Maynard, ,,~ It is evldenvirblrytlte, ‘notion values of the feature that much - time and effort has been expended in getting the properidcale historical story. The Indian se- - On the South American ‘side of‘ Antartica is Sir George Hubert Wll- I kins, himself an aviator of note; who is also known to be planning‘ a polar flight. The two airmen have} disavowed any intention of racing‘ to ‘the pole, previously. visited by. Amundsen and Scott after sledge‘ ioumeys overland, but it is knownl, that each would like to be the firsti man to reach it by air. Wilklnsi has already made at least one long Antarctlcillght from his base on.‘ Sea. and hence finds himself with‘ a good bit of south polar flying experience. ‘ Alnundsenn Base {Pile Ross Sea. barrier Mid Aw Bay cf Whales used by Mounds-en as. the base for his successful-dash. offers small comfort, even in the summer season, to the explorersvof the Byrd party. It 1s avast cllfl‘ of ice, hundreds of_ miles long. the termination of the continental glac- ier that blankets probably the cli- On its chilly, slippery surface the xpedition will set up the vbaseuismll rom whch the exploring parties will vnt. known es King litdward and which borders the seam. v- . — . - ,. _, ,,. ‘ saws ,v'_lisa__ril_1.!ona 4s below m» north of‘ the Pas- Winnlpcz. Dec. 20.~‘-Wlntal~ swun‘! est weather-experienced in iihe Pro- 45 degmcs below. a The weather in the other two Prairie Provinces is (‘Omllarai/lv-Tlv mild, with Calgary. Alberta. enjoy- ing a temperature of 42 above zero. Fbur below we marked in Regina» ng, but that Pro- rise to-day. Weather farmer's ln-i dlcate that‘. the intense cold spell, in Manitoba will nr‘. CG-Tlflllllll. NEW zest/isms roan‘. .. . or SETTLEBS ~L0AN§J WELLINGTON. New Zealamh started to-day it is proposed to ex- pend. over a period of eight omen years, $300,000,000.1n loans to. set- tlers and foompletiail of five lineal of the 1min trunk mums... ilk furs misrepresentations in London and olsevnlene. Frhellrilno Miiilltil‘. said there was no inten-f-lonyiv abuse the powers or credit: eithe- ~v ‘~‘. eviirhlil’ manner the money watches ‘provided ‘by the peopinililofrhllltlil ‘v . Ont p w - Yowlache. The story ls quences- are particularly,- _ are saiclvto have been take" Wye:- ming in fthe Sioux Ixldian reserves tion. .' ‘ - .1 tidal; All in all. "The Glorious Trail" is superlative entertainment. There are enough thrills for the most harder»- ed thrill-hunter, along with romance mil drflma in ahundancel .,~,1i;_; s .'I'he production has been. capob handled by Albert Rdgell who‘ m; woven a close Tkllot‘ compact fast-moving story. There are no slow moments._ Others in the cast are Ia ' Bales. Billy Franey. ma: jlaaney, ' James BJifllbiify... .Jr.. [and] f,‘ an. - . . _ .5,» by Marlon Jackson. FOUR. rouqsnrslvi rupee" EL P550, maltose.’ .. 8s to ihenewseapegvvzsioen " from Mexico Citysay ‘thafifoilr’ pd; licemen were killed and twggtyzgm or persons were wounded- _ ' ' when Captain ‘Antoilip " ‘he Mexico" Brim’ entrelivllsiljllm t. selfvin a housevv ‘and. k@pt Li,“ w? "'°e“dy fir“ “gamslpa 1"-'l'€¢.i‘orco-o.. .. “llceraricni - to arrest him. .. T’. l. . a P thousands Wj-dpllgrg in. 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