pixies" oil ‘A MERCHANT i-u- it is only the liar: who ilqt. In times reasonable days one won. den if fishing nukes the liar, or n f”. ‘ l vim \§\q\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ~ Read by Everybody \\\ \\\\ Vi tu ' MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT if we could ever get the clearer slim, the one we dlxlika so much wers head and shoulders above us. m Mr. o. Filliter, in Mas Up Many Mis-Gonc 1 Country South 0f - Those who braved the rain and wind. last night to hear the lecture on "Mexico" delivered by Mr. G. Filiiter, Manager of the Bank of Montreal were abundantly rewarded ior their pains. Mexico and its peo- ple are subjects which are by. no means so familiar to Canadians as they should be. and Mr. Filliters masterly and interesting exposition. served to dispel many false and dis- iwrted impressions formed largely from the reading oi sensational ar- ticles in United States papers. In- deed these articles at times give one the impression that apart from their sensational distortion oi Mexican life and monitors, a sinister streak of propaganda. runs through them. . The speaker of the evening was introduced by lvfr. John Anderson, thc chairman. lie began by dispelling certain im- pressions northernera are apt to lann about the Mexican climate "We think." he said “of Mexico as a hot country. But this is not true. except on the sea. coast." Altitude llliS an important influence on the climate. Mexico City. being 7.500 feet above sea level. There are three zones depending on elevation, the Tierra Caliente or hot zone, the 'l‘ierra Templada or zone of model-- ate temperature. and the Teirra Fria, or "cool zone. Because of the variety of climate offered all manner of crops may be grown. from corn, wheat. rye, barl- ey. apples and strawberries in thc uplands. to coffee, vanilla, sugar, cotton Indigo, rubber, tobacco and cocoa in the hot zone. The lumber ranges from rosewood and mahog- any to oak apd pine. As every one knows, theye is an abundance of sliver, also other minerals such as iron. coal. lead. quicksilver. copper. asphalt. bismuth, large quantitiesoi petroleum, and, sulphur from the crater of Mt. Popocatepett. Mr. Iillitsr than gave a. brief sketch oi Mexican history, naming the different peoples who had made their home there. The Talters came in A. D. 048; the Chicimers in 1170, the Nahuals in'11’lB and the Az- tecs in 1190. Of these, the Aztecs are thc best known by reason of their much greater progress in art and weaving. The Aztec capital- ihe site oi the present Mexico City -was called Tonochtitlan. 'I'here (he Montezuma ruled’ from 1460 to 152i. the second of that line being on the throne at the time of the Spanish conquest. The Aztecs though possessing a high civilization were never the less barbarous in that they oifered human ‘ sacrifices, often in a most cruel manner. This is one such method of priest cut into his breast and tore out. his heart. Ono oi the relics of this race is thc calendar stone, wihch gives the Aztec method oi dividing the year. They had eighteen _nths of twen- ly days each. Provis on was made l, for the five extra days in each year; - also for leap-years. This people had developed some remarkable arts and badicrafts which have since been lost-as. among others. the making gokrlives. razors and arrow heads m obsidian. or volcanic glass, and milking filigree ornaments without soldering. The Aztec records‘ were all de- rillflyfid by the "Spanish at the time of the conquest. They were in- loribed on rolls of cloth, -' ~Mr. Filliter then spoke of Cortez‘ , lttnarkable feat, in marching over- llhd to the capital from Vera Cruz Ind conquering the ‘Aztecs with his t Inail army of 000 men. ' a . The speaker left Mexican History l‘ this point a» treat of Modern Mexico. He described the hotels, -_.____ Condensed $ypedials' RATE.--4 per word, net each insertio in this column. l ' I ' Q§+O4 \__ ‘tort SALE-DILIVIBY stalou. 1 bargain, Miller ~-Brns.. i Music Blorc. 070-12-0-3! _ ‘lagoons senators‘ mm: 9V0 , lllldhtl, i , Wm a‘ (Ragtime ousting-Wu ‘PIMONAL AND 000181’! llrlvats Christmas cards printed l0 order. out at Guardian Jolt ' Prlntary,- , ARTISTIC LITTII HIADS AND letters for ass dart | obi-in- ls seuoa ch hand l‘ ‘Guardian b Printer-y. _ coon riuvamm ‘Ill? i100 for 80a: . for omc- 182 , 11cm‘ t. EMERTAININGLEBTURE 0N , MEXlBil ii ciunniilil tillB terly Address, Clears sacrifice, the victim was held on them‘ filial‘ by live men while the high‘d°“'nw“"d' to th ir breeding stock. options About The The Rio Grands. _ built as they are around a patio, or central court-yard. The rooms all open out onto galleries surrounding this space. They have no windows, which makes ventilation quite a problem-unless you wish to sleep with your door open. Meals are tak- en, either in the patio. or else in a sort of cloister like pavilion opening directly on the sidewalk. It is thc custom ‘to have ones boots cleaned while eating breakfast. Mr. Filliter, while in Vera Cruz. visited a near-by bathing beach. It was supposed to be protected from sharks by a net, which looked all right, but which turned out to be full of holes under water! He here spoke of a refreshing drink much used in Mexico, called "Pina." It ‘consists of crushed pine apple and ce. - The journey from Vera Cruz to Mexico City is most interesting. The distance is 293 miles and it takes a day to make it by train. At every station. native huclnstels swarm about the train. with nll sorts o1‘ things to sell. Sonic of thc things appear absurdly cheap. Thus, you can get one dozen oranges, and basket thrown in, for 20c, and forty (Continued on Page 3) “A 120 Killed When . Floor Collapsed .(Spccial to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, Dec. 8. —— While 500 Chinese women and girls wcrc holding a meeting in a tashop in the Chinese city to form ll silk workers union the second floor or the flimsy build- in; collapsed and the living mass fell through the f next floor to the ground. One hun- dred and twenty were killed and two hundred injured, most of the’ vicflms_'being young girls. The accident, It is stated. W08 due to the enthusiasm oi thc women who cheered and stamp- ed at the chairman's remarks. the floor collapsing under the strain. -.——""°'—' Peace Letter Presented To Premier Baldwin (Canadian Press) LONDON. ' Dec. 8. -A "peace letter" 28,770 persons deciarinlgtthey would refuse to support any government resorting to arms was presented to Premier Downing Btrcct House of Commons. Portland Piers _ Submerged By , High Tide l’0RTi(4<1:iil:la::iT\'i‘llll:3Te:)st3)C. S. -- Driveuiato the harbor by tho force 0i‘ uu irresistible south wind Body Will Be Taken To North Sydney (Special to The Guardian) "TORONTO, Dec. 8.—The body of the late Count De Iiesseps, famous French aviator, will arrive at North Sydney from Newfoundland where it was found 011 Saturday according to a cable received today by Mr, Frank McCarthy. executor of the estate oi the late Sir William Mac- Kenzie. Members of the family of the late Count will probably leave tonight to meet the body on its ar- irival at North Sydney. -~——~-{-O-§ Winter Comes To - _- - The Middle West (Special to tho Guardian) CHICAGO, Dec. 8. —Wiuter came lin earnest to the middle west to- day, pushed southward by a 50 mile an hour gale accompanied by heavy ‘snow fall and biting below zero temperature. While Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin bore the brunt of the blizzard and low mercury which has prevailed in the north- west and Canada since Monday. Illinois was wind and snow swept its thermometers slid slowly The cold was felt from Colorado to the Ohio Valley and south of Gulf of Mexico. P. E. I. FoxeslEn- route To Norway (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 8. — The beautiful pelts 0f Canadian black and silvcr foxes have made their fame in other countries and as n. result the demand for Canadian breeding stock for the establishment oi‘ fur farms in foreign, countries has grown rapidly. Now another animal. the Canadian mink, is mak- ing a similar bid for fame and fo11r oi these fur bearers the first of their racc of emigrants to shores beyond the Atlantic commenced their long journey today under the care of Canadian National express officials. The mink are consigned to Norway where an attempt Ls to be made to raise mink in captivity for their pelts. At the same time as thc mink go forward shipments comprising 242 black and silver foxes from the . world famed ranches of P. E. I. are going through Montreal to New York for direct shipment to Nor- way andi-lolland for the establish- ment of fox ranches. The ship- of breeding iarms has been going. on for three years. Now the Prince Sdward Island ranches are buying back breeding stock from Western (Jana a ranches to add new blood ‘ In ship- ments handled by Canadian Na- tional express in Montreal today (wore 02 foxes consigned from vari- ‘ous parts of the dominion some from Western Canada to P. E. I. and~ others from the Island and other provinces to Ontario. Q0800!) and other points where fox ranch- ing as being carried on or is pro- Dlll! " A record in the‘ speedy handling of fox ghipments ha! W" 61W!- lished in connectionhwlth a recent ship nt. of foxes from Winnipeg by anadian National express to ment of foxes from P. E. I. to West-liars. ern Canada for the establishment, this morning, tho hlghesttille on l'€('0l‘li hora. submerged wllurvxl and threatened to laud vessels cu the top of piorsplioug before high title, at ten o'clock. Portland pier was lllNlPl‘ water and at 10.30 ihl- sitiewalks 011 that (lock weru cov- ered by tho numbers that rolled in from tho harbor. For the first limo in mully yours a portion oi‘ the street in the miildlo ui (Jvutrnl Wharf yvus submerged. -One Hundred And , Fifty Miners j ___,Ma.r0onetl (Canadian Press) lSlliPhlMlNtl, Mlvlr, lluc. S. —-— One hundred nnii fifty ruiiicm wor: lnurooued ut tllo Blueberry mine eight miles from hero; Cut oil’ from their homes by the snow. tin ‘effort was bciilg made to rush food supplies in tllulu from it store four miles nway (m skis uutl tobugginls. 10%- Archbisbop Sails , , , On Aquitanis (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Dec. tL-When thc Cunarder Aquitinia sailed today for Southampton via Cherbcurg she carried Archbishop Rouleau of Que- bec who goes to Rome where he will be created a. Cardinal. Ho will be the fourth to have held this distinc- tion in Canada. fie was accompan- ied by his Secretary Abbe Edgar Chouinard and Mgr. Gosselin. Rect- or of Laval University. Cashier Wounded In Fight With Robbers (Canadian Press) IIUNTPJRTOWN, 11111., llcc. 8.~- lloracc Tracker. Clliiilltli‘ of the dlunlcrtowu stato bunk was \v|)l"|\l cal today in u gull fight th two robbers who held him up 111i rah- bctl tho bunk vaults of $15,000 cash. lluutertown is about ten miles north of Fort Wnyuc. -——-10>—-~ Surplus Stands Sixty Millions OTTAWA, Dec. 7. ——With eight months of ths fiscal year closed. Ithe surplus oi the Dominion Rev- enues over expenditures stands at rather more than sixty million dol- During the month of Noven1- her thc net debt oi the Dominion. largely as a result of interest pay- ments on loans, increased by I17,- ,000. ~ But taking the eight months as 0x015. the reduction in debt now to 784.000. Prospect! for a, substantial sur- plus in the nest budget. with oonsc- quent reduction in taxation, are therefore regarded as very bright. The decrease in not debt is fifteen millions ahead bf what it was on the same date last year. Total revenue over the eight months shows an in ole of twenty mil- lion dollars more than in the eight month! of lsstnyosr. total expendi- ture. aninoreaso of five millions. customs duties are up nine mil- lions. excise duties up five millions. Income to! is u six millions. post office up three illions, excise taxes bearing the signatures of Baldwin at Number ten today by Arthur Ponsonby, Labor member of the Above are the most. recent, portraits of lier Majesty the Queen painted by Richard Jack, noted English artist. They are included jewels. and is carrying one of the most. valuable antique fans in her N. Tuilliiiivniillii”; Putts [IHHEH ill luau; WITH iisiu at BARi ___ ' ' o. “TdDJl-Lti Tons of Ralls’ Tlllligirlllélvfifliilftlfflllaerll boll; from (8:10, l Valued at bur and from thc House 0t Conl- , - P mons on thc same day. after spend- ‘ Are Requlred—— llr- ing fifty years at the former and twenty-nine years in the latter rc- chase is First of Itscentiy told the following story: I Kind Railway Made; .,£;.T““i 013912 ".1.‘;°‘;%if.§“‘..’..8£.i‘.lii* l in Canadfl- v .idlfifiil.m’"ffiéifia‘Suflffitéid? NEW YORK. Ilec. S. -- Tho .\'e"-\' old wig that had been with me in _so many difiiculties—aud I threw York (‘chiral liililrniltl toiluy jnileu llli‘ stvvl lTllilil of this country by it on the table and then began to I locked the door for fear any- . . . . Cly- lillllllillllfllli: ll lliltl bought‘ 11,1101) one Should came m‘ and then I my inns ill‘ stool for l_\])])i‘i).\'lilllll(‘-_\'lmyself go_ The“ I wen; down m $500,000 trnm (he nillllllllflll ll-nnluw House “more I had been for 41ml S100], (‘onlpuliyu of Syllmgv, m“. twemymlne yem.5_ and looked hovu Si-oilil. __ _ amumi The rail pun-hast‘, thc ill-st oi dignity of a peat that kind the ruilrnud t‘Vt'l' lllllfll‘ in __{<oa>- (lnniliiai, will b0 use-ti for lllt‘ lllllliij 0t‘ thc Aiivlligzln (‘l-ntrui ltiiilrlntl in Cunullii. Foreign stool rail purchases lust, your perturbed the makers 0t‘ raiisn ltnsltlu nml Maine bought ll. suloll‘ shipment of Gurluull rails, but tlliisl year rcturuvtl to domeslii- sit-cf rails. ivnw ronlt. Dov. s. r ‘The NPWI (‘chiral lluilrnuti today llllll()llll("‘4l‘Cilmmendlflg that the power o it llllll closed contracts with tho sentencing persons convicted o‘ Dominion iron and Steel Company, felonies be removed from the judge: 0t‘ Syllusy, N. S, for thc ])lll'('lllitil' of the courts, Gov. Smith urged to- oi‘ ll 600 tons nt‘ steel rails for alFday that the disposition of all such proximately $500,000. The rails are cases after conviction be placed in for tit-livery in Canada to lllt‘ lin-lrythc hands of a special board o of the blil-higan Central llnih - Jhigh salaried officials. This pro lwulnniui: in January. The hurt-hip‘ ccedure would, he told the nlemhel‘; is the first of tho kind tho riiiiriuil of the New York state Crime Com has 111.101‘ in Cimiiiln. tho 1111110111111»)mission. popularly known as th Urges Spec-ial"- Board To Sentence Gon- victed Persons (Special to the Guardian) ALBANY, N. Y.. Dcc. 8. —Re- mcnt V Baumes Commission. be the seusibl ‘punishment, ranging from ' thc coming session of parliament it i: on every phase o‘ such matters m“ built .‘ for thc (lovcruor-Gcnerul.‘ “on 50".“ a ye,“ “But whm ar $50,000 in_ the estimates. One After 10 Mile Chase said to have run well over half al ____ ments and furnishings of Rideau, alone the New Jersey swallow‘ vote of $10,000 in this year's rail- BT98! "l9 15°00 "l"! 5°"- lllfll lllll’ Alsace Lorraine. On the fifteenth igy from after their arrival ,1 dean of lvllr titration in good condition leaving Winnipeg the seller in Canada re- lieud a cable paying for the ani- .m v I _ i (sales. sta pl. etc.) is down ten millions. ' " On November 00th the net debt of Canada wq 01.207.040.040. on Nov- ember 0001,10“ your. it. was 02,344,- ' \. ~.- '<°>~ " ‘modern tlp-to-datc way of treatln. Appropriations For shortest to death; decide whethe: 5am qucfimns mill’ b” asked “m1 who should be paid probubly_$25.00f Thesqcosi 8300.000 it is stated. Aftcr§ would that hey he added‘ “comp”, hundred thousand was spent for Canadian Press) I m,“ 1s “(pomp q-he-rc 1s an ammhlwhich ended when thc fleeing boat way estimates for "Ocvernor-Gen- 0n" Polllll aho at the fleeinfl "l" PAINTED BY Moran ENGLISH ARTIS painting oi Princess Mary will hang in her London home when it is returned from the exhibition. iDeuied Oath i ) i i l (Special to the Guardian) i wasnrnorou, Dcc. a ‘hearing before the I election committee. 5O l0 32. privileges 11nd {O} , , . , iSeiltence Deferred (Canadipn Press) lMAYS LANIIINH’, N. .l. live, h’. .\l1'u. ltlartzilrvl ,i.illir~ntluhi uuii Willis llvilch were loiliiy funn.‘ l-tllllll’ 01' Vllllllllul‘)? lll1ill.w'llll|‘;.llil'l‘ 1'1 COllllPClifHl with llli‘ dt-iuh of lili- livonlnlrs ilizeil llusbzliiil. 'l‘hi- HPll lcnco was iil-llnu-l-(l unlii Stlilllulil)’ :lllt)i‘ll|lll.‘,’~ ill 11:11 o'clock, Thu ma.’ ,n1un1 [lifllillly fur voluntary flllfll- ftilliliglllel‘ is tt-ll year's llll])l'l.\i£)ll' 11114-111. or i1 mm llltlllSillltl lltlllill‘ fine, or both. , . I Flue slellii-nrci- was (lflzr-rrvtl (Ill iull-u of colillsnl fur .\lr.~l. Lllliell- ‘iiulli (but 110w t-villonvn haul ileeu ytiiscovurl-ii m1 (ht- bzluis of yrhii-ii ,l)ll“‘l.‘i fur ll liFW lrlul will be- llllilll‘. MFR. Liilil-iltlillll 11ml ill-urll lilt- _ \\'t‘i'tl limb llHlllifl pray m; yplldh-I [but ut-itllv- mola- l llillr; iuanirmscn . $10,000 In Gas (Canadian Press) INDIANAPOLIS. lud., Dec. S, - ____ 'i‘llrve men held up the Niallisou Avenue Stale Bank here this i1'i"l' vmuon. » ilbliliiling ,-ippruxin|uti=l_v 'll10,00l) ill ('lll'l'€ll(‘_\’. iii Fllllllllli! through an alloy lilo rubbers tiwll- Dell i1 sunk t-ontriiilini: itbout $1350 some of ivhicll yvas scattered by .2 l1igl1 Wlllll. The robbers escaped with tho remlriiliiei- of llw loot. Bride And Two . Tl] THEFT l] lcoltgirpsrgsitullla Tgwn’ WARSAW, Dec. srrae bride and two other members of a wedding Cape Breton Stirred AYYQSt ‘Of party were killed in the explosion of ; a shell whiclrhad been picked up‘ K Girl Bank Clerk —* on an old battlefield and was bcin , examined by one of the wedding SherAg-rees to Make‘ guests inn village near Vilna. i down ill tin- (leit) and Princess Mary (right) in the collection of his paintings now on exhibit in New York, The Queen is wearing the court. costume of gold brocade, and the crown magnificent collection. The Fillilfi i Biitimfiff‘ fSudden Death 0f capo‘ at... BAY. s... .._ M... Murdock MacLeotl ,' Catherine (Cato) Morrison, a. form-l ' _____ 5 er trusted member oi the staff of Capt. Murdock A. MacLeod Mast- the Glace Bay branch of the Bank e1" of Depnrtnlent. of Public Works of Montreal here, and for some time Dredge No. 115 died very suddenly teller. today pleaded guilty to short- at his home 011 Water Street, about ages oi approximately $11,500 of thc 5.30 p. m. yesterday. It seems 5° I “'35 lmlmmeil l" thflbanks money before Judge Crowe, that he had Just entered his house “fwrmm” m‘ m“ mums cw" and was let oil on suspended sent- when he collapsed inside thc door. cncc of two ycnrs. It is understood llifi lwdy Mini; found a few mo- that Miss Morrison has agreed ttymenio 111181‘ by 11B 50h who had makc satisfactory restitution to thcllfflli‘ 0n 11 short errand. Medical‘ Dank fard was at once summoned, but be- q-he following Sumner", (v55 isqiore the physicians arrived, life was, “ed by (he bank (oday_l-egardgng extinct. It is thought that his‘ recently circumwd report; as m me death was clue to heart failure. ~ Shortages m me 10ml bank brandh ‘He leaves to mourn, besides his a“ trregulamus have been traced widow, three sons, Arthur. Ivan and w ma“. source’ and have been ad. Munroe, five daughters, Mary and‘ em loyee ‘mpncamd’ Miss Gather“... Springfield, P. E. Island; Mrs. W. Mogrison, who has agreed to make gamipbeAliblnt Maslsachllsell-S 011d . » - _ a ys n era: aso one brotheg iatisfactory restitution to the bank Ne“ Macheod’ omve“ and on; on Monday Novenlbel. M it wasjSl-Slél‘. Mrs. Roddic MllCLEflll announced that there were allegedlnunda§ijfi ____ - iiregularities found in the books oii ' ' a clerk in a local bank who was at f‘ [n jl-IOPPING 9 DAYS ; the time out of town. This story was You CAN LEAD scoffed at in many quarters here and was still further doubted when A LAD 4o {no I ‘TABLE ’ our of Miss Morrison returned from a trip said to be to Montreal, and to all intents and purposes no action was to be taken in the matter oi the al- leged irregularities. However. it was seen that. Miss Morrison did not re-i sume her position in the bank andl fufrther it leaked out that not only. were bank inspectors going over thc‘ books of thc bank cvery night until a late hour, but also that criminal investigator Daniel Nicholson was interested in the case. i However, the case was kept very quiet, those immediately concerned not giving out any lnfomlation as to just what was being done in the, matter. ' Nevertheless fragments oi what‘ was going on began to leak out. and fro mwhat was first supposed to be only a case of\ missing c” , .1 turned out, it was said, to be a sum] well up in the thousands. The first inkling that there was to be a pro-' ecution came yesterday when thc YOU DON'T HAVE i 1'0 MAKE. um I l i l l TultuNTO, Dec, it. -— Maritime. iltlYlflK winds or sales. southwest Miss Merriam is a member of a 3°5l°"- "l!!! lllgh tide this mgrnlm; m 11,31‘ tlon created quite a sensation when all" l°lllI7ll ll 10-5 - m, m" so; ‘you; m“ evemn‘ lfinSlilnl sets: this afternoon at 4.15] _'_ ____' rim: omorrow morning m 7. were thrown overboard during the 3‘- "rimlnals. Under the plan proposed by the - Governor the new board would de- -_ May ltermlne absolutely the degree o: h - the criminal should be placed in ar P - ‘ i di- lsllwm l° ‘he Gllfldla“) lilllllgunzluxllu lilllsigfterll newoulat QTTAWA- Dcc- 5- “M ‘he mru" consist of persons qualified to pas cerning thc budget appropriations- _ for Rideau Hail residence of lfltlgar¥ri1zrfaihor the administration o °°v""°'-°@"°t0l- “WWW lwlliiusilcc m this fashion. he .said new all steel railway coaches were! mum amount eventual“, w a m". the arrival of Lord and Lady Wili-' w" - _ locum m» Government Sven» m! $3.... l} 3353b ‘ihfiifiiifiuiiii. 000 reiumishing Government House.‘ in me unkmy, This being in addition to the regal-f _ Rum Shi a re thefrehabilitation of the Quebcci p C ptu Citadel as a_ summer residence for the Governor-General. Extra ex-; » penditures during the past year are, ( mmlpn d°‘]|a|-s_ I NEW YORK, N. .Y., Dec. 8.—- P The salary of thc Govcrnor-Gen- Tlllll Slllll 1086M!‘ With 50° K085 0 eral is 850.000 a ycar. The allow- "m" w" clllllllllid today by a coast- mce [m- amntlons o,- ,mpmve._guard cutter after a ten mile chase illliiC bi $19,000 idi- fuel and light rui- remmfi lnlv a lumber schooner vfl Rideau Hull. The office of the Ellwbelhmrt. N. J. Its crew o! secretary to the Governor-Gcnerafllllle emlllt-‘d- Th4! fill!“ SW71?!‘ costs 8100.000 a year. There is ail" 35ml" 35y 0nd dull"! ll-S PW" oral cars" this being thc upkeep oifrhe mm 5MP W38~ 551d‘ by "l" thc cars which had been used byfiml-‘llluald, l" be "l9 “"10" "b" Lord Byng. the Dultc of Devonshirc= mill"? "W" Numb" 317.- Collin M“; 0th,“... guardsmcn believe more: of of kegs .-~wW"~ Pursuit. The malt later was dos-l M" ‘Weller moan Thursday.‘ cribed by the coastguard as whiskey n” 15m- 7-49 il-lfl- _ malt: and estimated to be worth sllmmelfllllelltla alzhteen minut- “m, _ es later than Charlottetown. , oiomctllls l 51.. Smith of Illinois W115 dcnwlcltlrutlliylvl I l- l- 5 u F loath 01' office today by thc Senate. I lThc vote came on a resolution by!" ' Senator Dineen oi Illinois proposing‘ administering of the oath and n The votc was é - Until Sat. Morning" mmed m the authorities. by the Alice at home, Mrs John B. MncKay, Ben" 0am well known and respected family N"! York. rain . . . . . . . . . .. 51-52 s here and the news of her convic-i . > ___J/ fin:l.:l|?"t'b:::| lflarl: - Y, 9, I (‘lnlrlaliofuwn (luunllan Turn (‘ants Morning (l uurdlun. Founded I857 1B1 sExperts Estimate It , Will Take 70 Years £ ullefore Canada. is . Freed From Financ- l ial Obligations In- , curred During War. l -._._.__ , Special to the Guardian) ,’ OTTAWA, Doc. 8.—-Canada has fpilid off $l6l,000.000 0i her war ‘debt. The stupendous struggle i in Europe ended nine years ago but ‘thc Canadian people will be paying for their share in the conflict for ailother 70 years. In addition to thc 50.000 of the flower other youth who sleep in Flanders the coilflict cost Canada $1,604,821.09’! |in direct mu- cxpenditurc. ' i Other expenditures arising from ‘thc wur today have‘ amounted to “VI-d ltlwll ‘ti’ the \\'i)llllll| i'ili'lllllllll‘nlore ma“ o‘ Mum“ and a ha“ am“ lars. These include the following: Interest on war debt 81.082.235.878. [European war pensions $297,354,264; Isoldiers’ civil re-cstablishment $148.- I699,49_7; soldiers land settlement $16,693,461; Imperial War Graves iCommis-sion $3,464,170; battlefields {memorial $941,427; Halifax relief following the explosion of a cargo of munitions lying in the harbor ithere $8,000,000. ' Experts estimate "that it will tak- ‘70 years to extinguish the financm obligations which are the aftr» math of the war. _ ‘The estimate < expenditure a. “DUAL: iu xiii - to hr- met in the iu.ure i. ‘.13.; 000.000. This includes the i011.» iugr- Retirement of outstanc . war loans approximately $2,100.00‘ ,000; total interest at an average d5’. per annum payable or the lwar loans providing they are re ‘tired during, say a period of years at the rate of $30,000,000 ‘year, $3,350.000,000; European wu I pensions $1,035,000.000; soldie civil rte-establishment inclua pensions administration and care c ‘patients $115,000,000: administratir. of soldiers land settlement boa $12,000,000. Kills Self After , _ Shooting Son (Canadian Press) PASADENA, Chill. Dec. 8.— FfilllPPt-l l5. Sliwelis, vice-president of thc First National flank. and First 'l‘1'uili unli Savings Banlt shot iilltl seriously Wtlllllllflll his son. Pruitt-cs. .112, and killed himself this d! has Rnsillns Sanitarium Park. ‘ti. suburb. Ann uncements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. “Robin Hood Rapid China Ont; Better China. A l EYOCMs. II-SO-Zwk! "Fredericton Christmas m... ulltl concert by Sunday School Doc. Elsi. 91‘); ' "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal the 100 percent food in bread biscuit. muffins, etc. 8486-Oct. S-ti “Reserve Thursday. Dec. 22nd for West Royalty School concert and Christmas tree. 983-l2-0-2i "Como to the play ill Howes liail. Bracltley Point, F‘ri1lay ov- i-ning. Dccmuber 0th. by the New (llaauow players. ll not fine, Dec- (‘mbcr 12th. 954-12-8-21 "Zion Chm-ch Tea and Bazaar DPc mbcr 16th. 875-12-6 Y. "Buying live hogs at Enn- it, Diw- 12tll. Monday ioranoon. i11- crett liaslam. 97443-9 31 "Rheumatism, etc. cured. Rs. Imam Riven. Write Dr. Cliff, m Prince st. Charlottetown. P. E. 1., Canada. Phone llW-J. "Important ~meeting oi Loam; Auxiliqry of Protestant Ornhanagr- in Cundall Home today at 8.30. wousedwas taken before Magistrate m‘ llilrlllwPflt hPPOIIIIIIi; much cold n" Crofton, of Sydney, and committed Pr. local snow falls or flurrleu. ,,. m, _, 1 T“? wo the higher court. Electing to be MllXlmum and minimum temper- I. ‘_ ‘ " " “"4” ‘l 13"" ' tried under the speedy trials act. "lllre-l? ‘Fm ‘l"r""" """ " . ‘ h If M135 Morrison wdny appeared be- Toronto, fair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52-22 oclock u‘ m‘ Apply Bwtll “a d‘ fore June cmwm m me county ggabeu m‘? _ 32_2o lock. Hunter River. 902-124411 c t, nd lead d lit t th Own. ran .. . 51-23 , ' all: ctlilnt ‘its svas sgcnlcncgii u? Halifax. cloudy .. ash-s "nll" "l!" l" "ml-l l" two years. sentence being suspended. 5V Jllllll- vllllldy - . 32-320mm“ by m" M199“ 35'5"“ M‘ “__“lNeill and Roberta Spencer in thi lbtlst Schoolroom. Sale of csndy. Btvnroarsm elsewhere in this is- sue. ogz _.-_. "Come to Box Social in Winnin- |lisll Monday. Dec. 18th at 8 o'clock proceeds in aid or Highlight I'm-on Church. City talent. Adnifiiion 2c ctu, pulls; with boxes freq. a. not tine, Tuesday night. ~ Q1012 9M‘ M... I... _g._,_ if “ l 1i‘ ‘l t t .’