0F A Kind looks kind words, kind sob. and warm hand chokes- these are the eeeohdlry melnl oi grace when men are In trouble, and are flflhtlngr .tH_elr unseen battles. MAXIMS GPA MERCHANT It In a perfectly uh proposit ion that without the thoughtful- ness. which is otherwise named. 1W1. no Ofle can flnu the fullest measure of success and pieuue in iiie. ‘HMMNJ Charlottetown Cardin". ‘rum can“ Inning (inertia. Founded us: CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925 Annull Subscription! Delivered I511! B! Hall. UlI-ILIIA and IJ. ELIIJI TTTTIT Tl] KTTVATIAS SANTA TTETT- TTTHTIBN APPEAL TATTAWS AATNISTTTT l TI] A BLAST “Th t Pi st - MTlst bgCKilTlefi? 31.22.0111 zfiglfifiilzzyigfz-zfgi Passage Found m ers to Volunteer to Letter' A-ct as “Alias Santa silffiill 2.11;. Si“ "E1133? h“? 3111118” t0 P001‘ Chil- ren. passage in a letter. the discovery oi which led to revelation of ‘the plot mo assassinate Germsnys Foreign ‘MAIFABWT- The Guardian's Alias Santa Claus ‘Two German Fascists are under campaign has only a few days left arfflfll- They 8P0 11119864 10 TIRVBlLO run. and, despite the generous Perfected 11111‘ D1B11s t0 the point response that has been made to of providing‘ ior disguises and a the appeal. there arc still many SMRWHY. ‘after the assassination. children who as yet are without in ‘IIWWF 0111i 111d 11D airplflne. "Alias Santas." Every one of those That this was not the first st- kiddies is expecting St. Nicholas tempt against the Foreign ‘Minister-do bring him some little present is revealed by his newspaper, the this Christmas morning and in Taegl-ische ‘Rundschau. nearly cvery case, the gilt he or 0n ‘the anniversary of the -assas- she is expecting is in the form of siuation oi Dr. Walter Rathenau, some necessary article of clothing. who was killed June 24. 1922, theilt is quite apparent that-the gifts paper says. several persons hid ln]“Alias Santos" are donating to the garden of the Foreign Minister those poor children will not only and fired a number of shots at Dr. give them unexpected pleasure Stresemann, but without effect. Pol- when they first get them. but will ice who searched the garden audalso see many days oi useful ser- neighborhood were unable to find vice at their hands.‘ the criminals. About seventy-five children have ‘Another plot-was revealedu few|aireutly been adopted by “Alias days before ‘the departure- of the Sautas." There are as many more German delegation for the recent left and you can act for one of Locarno security confl-ence. but them ill this capacity by simply the vigilance of the Munich andwuliing up the Guardian (133) or Berlin police prevented the attem- writing. telling that you are coins pt lo act as all "Alias Santa" and llam ing the child you wish tgkadclapt. '»’l'l\o present that the c i las ilsked for. and which is found of P , ' named opllositc his or her name. r-lilouid ‘be safely wrapped and at- dressetl with name and ‘number. “W and smut in to tho Guardian 0f- fice not inter than Dctemiwl‘ 21- THESE CHiLDREN NEED ALIAS l SANTA CLAUSES. (Clnadllln Press) TORONTO. Dec. 18.~Judglueut of the Appellate Division of thc Sup reme Conn of ‘Ontario today rofuuv ing, ‘On the ground of no jurisdiot. 2. Earl. age 10. boots. 1011. to hour the appeal of (lcorgo 12. Oliver. HEB 7- 11°11"- SDOMOII. Conservative candidate ill 44 TAAMY- 11K" 1iT-°"“‘"ST‘°"’* m“ n North Huron. "against the decision 54 Vmcem- “KG 11' i100“- OI lvlr. Justice TWs-ight ordering the 59- Amhony. use 7. skates- couatring of ballots which ensured 61 Mona, age 13, cap and mittens. the election of J. W. King, Pro- 62- 391"" "1 0 n» fiweaie“ gresslve. puts North Huron deiinl 64- TmY- a5 4» dress- lmly l“ ‘(he ‘Pfggrggglye column l0. Lillian, age 6_ dress. and giveg (he progressives g5 Beats 71. ‘Peter age 10, rubbers, in the new House of Commons. Lib- 75' M017“ Lmiis- “E9 5. erals have 101. Conservatives 116, T““T'e'n5' cap and‘, labor 2, and independents 1_ 79. Alberto. age 8. dress. M 81. James Alfred. ago 4, sw 85. Ronald age 3, shoes. 86. Florence, ago 9. ‘Stockings. H h_ S h ghlarles, age 6, sweater. . o n, sg i svaester- Ire c 89. Mary. egg 10 wool cap and mit- . tens. The beautiful silver cup which 9L Benny, gge 5 rubbers ,1” 11, was awarded by the Dominion 9g’ Horticultural Society to Hampshire 93, School district for the greatest im- 95, Drovement in the beautification of my school grounds during the year. n7_ Annie‘ age 2, are“, was publicly presented to that dis- or p911. age 11, cap 14nd scarf, 1110i ‘by the donor. His Honor 100 llaby Mac. dross age 2. ‘blfilll-Bllfllll. Governor Heart: last 101 Frank age 12, sweater. Wfidflelflfly afternoon. 102. Margaret age 10 wool cap and The presentation was made in Mlitonrr the presence of a large audience. 10:1 Benny 1189 o, gweafer, and congratulatory remarks on the 1e4_ Mary agg- a, dfagg, winning oi this handsome trophy. 105. Busby Aun-ie. age 3. Dress and were ulade by His Honor the Doll Lieutenant Governor, Hon, J. ll. ill Urban. age l3 shoes and cup. Myers. Mr. H. H. Shaw, Chief Sup- criutendent of Education. and Mr.‘ Wilfrid Boulter. Secretary of Agri- culture. Mr. L. L. Jenkins, M. L. A. scuff. presided and replies on ‘ilehaii of 115 Veronica. the district were mado by Mr. cop. Proude, chairman of tho trustee llli lmllio Jumps, ago 3, sweater. ‘board. Mr. McLeod. another of the 117 ‘ilccil. trustees. and Mr. (Fraser. iwok. This cup will be competed for 118 Dennis, ago l4, underwear. oach year, the competition ‘helm: 1111 Vincent. ugl- 12. underwear- open to every school on the Inland. 120 Margaret. sigh 10. oversbnefi. The District that succeedluin will- 121 FTFRTIK. ill-ii! 7- i1‘011$91'5~ ning it three times. becomes its 1Z3‘(1T11\'11.11K*¥5.<11'<’11$- permanent owner. At first u Will-l 1211 ‘Rollfllll- Ilse 6. stockings. intendedto pay for this trophy by 124 1101111111. silo i1. Rivlikillflfl- li-iary, ago 5. sweater. Baby W-. age 3. cap and mitten Bobby. age G. sweater. ‘Willie age l-swerrlter. t ileneral subscription. but Governor 1a."; Elmer. us" 8. will. Hem.“ very generously “Heron u, 1&0 Josepha, ugo 12, luitts. 127 Jl-uu. ugo ii, doll. provide the cup at his own poi‘- l . w“ °xp°ns° SOME ALIAS SANTA CLAUSES ~“++++»»»-~_T++~+"m_ml . Mrs. Lclullel Alclleod. Miss Leah OOIIGOIIBOG SDOCTGTB lCunnoll, Miss Arleighton Cotes. RATlv-Ac. per word. net llMr. Arzhur Newberry, Mise Nat- eocb ‘luertlon in this column. l ullo ‘Cook. Mrs. M. W. Wood, Mrs. ‘Not-i Dcltlois, "Muster Tom Delllois, +44¢~§¢+¢+““¢.¢“44“,.hlrs. William Partridge, Union _.___.__.%__- Rand; ‘Master Donald Bruce. Mrs. 1J0! PRINTING OF EVERY description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent~ ml Job Prlntery. Phone 133. ‘U8! GAUNBOMI SAUSAGES- Made fresh every day. Saunders. ‘McKenzie. Miss Margaret Mr. llarold Painter. Mrs. WASHINGTON. Dec. Billy Mitchell sentenced yesterday‘ by court martial to five years susr pension from thearmy will seek i l gighi:1135:;klxatleeslirfilvlmimzfxxigg1LR Prairie for the first time since running for the Senate next year lhc was elected as its representa- This was the prevailing opinion ill-have (“T u“: Tmluflel of Cvommma Shel mnlmry and political Ollselifilt ve eater was accor e1 Washngton today and it is back~ - ed M, recent reports from Milwauhtllroushout the afternoon and even-l kee and other cities oi the badger __ v _ ‘ Mnche“ is a name m m‘? Ll0W(T of selelui hundreds. he was state. It ilasll lure with ill Wisconsin. been said durlllg the last few (lays _ _ . mm It weum make no Mfmrenvelali shades of political opinion from. on what ticket Col. Mitchell de- cided torun he could be elected. change when luuy be too iuil to support the lrak‘ or when there-is an administration.‘ ‘in .orol voru e o llrisl‘ m‘ m M tT “To SucceeliLord s lrest cup. 112i hilldollno, ngc i). stockings and, L. (‘. llolulan, Victoria; Mrs. Sam- uel Cameron. Victoria; Mrs. J. T. Allenbyl Ewen, (lunlpheil. Miss Dorothy Campbell ‘Saunders. lilies Marion Ada Saund- org, Master Allison Lemon Saund- Cruiser Vindictive Or- dered to Foreign Waters (Canadian Preu) l DONDON, Dec. 18.——-The British cruiser vindictive says the West,- mlnister Gazette has been ordered away on foreign service, supposedly the Far East, This vessel Ilsa been‘ described by the Gazette corres- pondent at ‘Plymouth as one of the British naval vessels upon which Communistlc activity is prevalent among the sailors. Members of the crew were quotedhy the corres- pondent as having rtmarkeni la him: “The vindictive is one 0i the‘ Bol- ahevik ships of ‘the navy." 001. Mitchell To a y For U. S. Senate T" (sileciai to The Guardian.) Says Turks Will A w ail; Chance To Regain Mosul (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. 18.—While there |',-1e,,.1,._ is less ltailk of rI-sk of war by Great‘. Britain. taking over the‘ m for the rich oil region of Mos held in diplomatic circles that key nelver will relinquish her to the province views. eater. Want Restriction 0f WESTIIIHIISlJBT G011‘ oounox. Dec. 18~Sir George EH06 TO ‘WOrld C0111’ l] R . . F - h hlllne will become Commander in 1 Acme’ 0t the Brmsh army in Bu: (Special to The Guardian.) .___ “SST” 1° “"1 “V” °“ “m” y sosrozv, lDec. 18~¢A letter w (sperm to The QUIPGTIII.) (‘Canadian Press) 1' President Coolidge ‘from three OTTAWA. Dec. 17—When the‘ NEW YORK. Dec. 18.-—-Prompt hundred representative people 0i Cabinet m-asssmbled after the Massachusetts recommending Un- elections and the defeated minis- confession of faith has been quested -by nearly ii. was revealed today. A "mating oi those interest‘!!! T11 Marriage (Canadian Pren) ‘LONDON, Dec. l8.~'i‘hc first. civ- il murriage ill Turkey. that of Turk- 113 511N111. 3i!"- 11. stockings 111111 ist. school mistress and u govern- nlent 0fl"cial took place yel-rerday. at Eski Shah says u‘ despatch from. r Constantinople to the Daily Mull. “m” "- “weal” and Both ‘bride and groom signed contract declaring they wouild on- l i ts d lth t t as" 14‘ Smckhlgfl m" lTTgTTITgTTITQ ‘oagfihthign equzlltymwolllxd violate the sanctity of the family and until condition of existence be- came easier both ‘must work for a living. After the ceremony there was lunching. ish Navy (Canadian Press) LONDON. Dee. Britta aboard certtaln warships are of his statement. 141. un-preseut visit to his constituency 18—C0l circles of Qiiiiawltilcsr. who hall made 111 l1 iflleletciion ill Portage la Prairie Tur- .\ir. Moigilou declared that. his one Will-flea. claim object on tho present but will ayvuit a llli/Ornllio opportunity w regain ir- They hope that time will bring 8| Great Britain's hanodor rlctlon dii the Westmlnlsfsr“ .- . 100 ‘younger min- lstens" of ‘the Presbyterian church] Asserts Communism ’ ‘ Has Hold 0h Brit- ‘8__The was“ Augustine Cove; mlnster Gazette correspondent at Plymouth asserts that communistic sympathies exist among the sea- men ol some oi~tiln ships of the navy. He asserts that the actual ty of Communism: publica- tions and singing rrf the Red F1118 Fred. agsTlB. atcokinks. Til AATTT AT AAliNTiTTlN TTTTS. TATTIEAABTH ll Mar. B. 0P1? Pres. Mc- ‘TJANSETITATITT TEATJTH GIVEN TIAYAT WTUJAAAT (Mr. .and 1T.}; Meighen Pay Visit to Portage Lean Issues Invita- LaPrairie. tion to all Interested (Canadian Press.) in Prob- PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Malt, 19mg De-c, 18.—<Digressing for a few min- utes from his avowed intention oi not discussing politics while on his '(Speclul to The Guardian.) BATHURST, Dec 18~A call and invitation has been extended by Mr. Angus McLean, President IHISWQT u criticism ct‘ previous ut- Maguilm? Iizaiardbiotltgadgrgslnggls terances on the tariff. He declsr- ugh‘? in‘: constrggnveesuggestions ‘ed that he had never advocated a to on“ and who are wuuug m a} ‘tariff brick for brick with that of 1st in Obtain“. sansfactor judm The United States, except in re- 5:11am to Maggime problefna w Tag“; i°l“““t‘ ‘“'.°““,°°- l, ‘meet with ‘the Board of Trade lrl e “m “g ° he ‘m’ of onage Mcncton on Tuesday morning. Deo- ember twenty-second at eleven Portage La ‘Prairie, Rt. H011. Arthur Molghen turned aside to ck_ This conference is called espec- (lally to consider resolutions pass- d at Charlottetown and confirm- b a ;ed at Winnipeg and to make final y preparations for presentation of la reception that was continuous Mot at the station i ~ ‘ ill Ottawa early in January. escorted to a theatre. which was a L“? packed to the doors with people offgig ‘tvtflufigeogefgley Jllaifigzadpi: vincos are cordially invited to be |uil sections ut’ U111 constituency.) present. ducsented lo the cit-y by Mayor. ‘Burns, ho was tbnrlcred u welcomci that loft him visibly affected and.‘ which kept illm standing in iront[ of his friends for scvorul luillutes before ho was pcrlllittorl to ud- (li‘P.Sii iilcm. ‘ __ _ ‘ Fnlllnviug tho pivoting in the! GENEVA’ Dec‘ 18' Four Tater "till-HANG Air. and Lllrs. .\lelgllen‘re-[naumml experts’ We M them a‘ lceivod their friends numbering up-jcafmliam “fxfcmd 1k“ that‘ re” ~‘ , _ \ L000 1 H .1 P Her s, n soca serv ca wor were “Tum or M no o e or by the League of Nations ‘appointed members of the Ch.id .__._.¢+>____.- Immigration Regula- Stewart. acting Minister of Immi- tions Strictly Enforced (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Dec. 17-—Hon Charles . gration made it quite clear this evening that the government had no intention of relinquishing the right of inspecting immigrants cu- teriag Canada under the new Em- pire agreement. The Canadian gov- ernment will still sit in judgment‘ on everybody presented as a like- ly settler he stated. Many Germans Re- ceiving Public Relief (Canadian Press) -BER.1IlN. Dec. 18.~More than 650,000 employed persons in Ger- mlany are receiving public relief. An announcement issued today shows that these unemployed re- ceiving public relief have increas- ed from 473.000 on November 16 to 684,000 at the present time. -l Progressives Election In Peace River Confirmed (Canadian Press) ‘EDMONTON. Aliza... Dec. 18_ — Election of D. M. Kennedy. Pro- gressive in Peace River constitut- Hlfly. where a recount has been held is confirmed. Mayor Takes OnTDuty 0f Fixing" Sunset Time road bers day. and lug for llama. and this evening werltl». llixflfiiiufidfly ad .‘ J. 1 O 8 l‘, “m! lmtw “t q m“ l '1 t flVeifnre Committee which will ded- we“, (endereqdcute its ehcrts to advancing the possible his interests of children everywhere. audflllhc members are lhtlss Charlotte of the Canadian Social Sincere ‘thanks T105111! on lllt: purt of 11181111111! and himself to personally thank ull those who hall worked so hard him during the recent cam- paigu. Social Work. of the United States; the Belgian Lalbcr Party. lCavan As Army Chief (Special to The Guardian.) Recommend Adher- Fruit Growers Assooiatlon , 3 Reorganized - e toll. Desired ”T0 Get Mitchell” lan Press) the reorganization of ‘the I’. E. l llrrult GTOWITS Association. was Vhcld yesterday at 0M WW1‘ i“ ‘the Depflrlillenl. of Agriculture lofliices, abort twuuty-fivfl b91115 i179“ Them. Rliil llPii. .1. ‘ii. alym ocwry- . ing thlz- ciluil". Aflol- some dislussion as t0 111° advisibiiily- of rulorurlllg tho assoc- iation, it was moved by Mi‘. J’- - MacF-udyen. seconded by MT- 1mm‘ Brodie, that tho society be reor- mflzmp 11ml that the constitution (Called WASHINIG/FON. RG8 ure was not fol quick" ment isliued ‘by be adopted. ‘It was decided that three direc- 0mm" ‘during his maL tors would be‘ {elciclled ll‘(’)]illl](.‘l1BCQ. _____ county and t a eso W111 - - D011"- hwh w“ nlllc-m- Dre-h»- Invlte McGlll were then elected ‘as folIPW-‘I fir": 8111161118 T0 a.‘ . ~ w - * ' ‘ Reeves. Eldon. King's County: Jntyrc. Montague‘. inhrrhhl. Little ‘Pond; Stewart. Aitken's Ferry. ‘Prince County: Mr. l’. 0‘Leary; Mr. John B. Mscl-‘adyen. Mr. Fred Mac- James A. lilac- Mr. E. - J. (Canadian Preu) MONTREAL. Dec. say. Contra y. \l~t was decided that the Associa- Canada. which branch is tee "Tl-boo-tim King Kleaglc, realm Farmer's lvcek. ‘The annual Quebec." was placed at one dollar. 011976 Wat-bits _on, the ‘i711! "f proof . . n . P. E. 0 m ron. s th 142. Henry. use F» sweater- Nfluon h 0°“ kugaglifigggg; Tram m a e o“ 144. George, age 5. sweater. 12g qhaflan, mvallrp 1m; of palm; 145. Leonora. age 8. sweater. (Vol. ‘i, No. 120 Saturday. December 19th. i025 FREE “ ' ‘ _ 147, Th d , ag h, stockings. _ TYgrTIJceYABTT-‘iogolgio Tit-eggs 120 nisrlvrrflgllglilngolodflgxe 12 cap and 148. 51512122111: 7. ntockinlll- ‘SIP Arthur ¢ Em" aw". “mm '9“ " ' ' ' ' 7 stockings. I °""" '1'" Y’ ' i" "i"- I50 for ‘$50. 50o 1hr $1.00, 1000 scarf. ""- "‘"°“°' “l” ' . I n. u. ,1 | t 1m- "); ‘hump; quuél“ 130. John, age 10. stockinz! °'151',‘c\:r~gf°“na. "a 12‘ can and ‘Kelth rnaatinzeqem tlreunnolez: Oifim ‘ 131 83:23:‘ age 6 wool trousers. .162. Esther. ale i4. Sweater. l One of the greatest living rzelnl of leeurlne an intake won eA-Ls-oun name-ran m. May utilise. are 2- drw- .151 Mslorv- m 12. cw end scarf- l-“ihvritir- w‘ the vriwioh" ° "ml!- _ ' _ l” “My n” 12' swan“ 115p 151m 53°11), are“ m- gwg“. man. said e month ego t at a w. WW" 3517- 5754x218“ 134' Ralpf. "e l) cap and stock-l er. ‘the energy contained in one "My! you“ “(was mum, y.“ ' 155. James. age 11. Overcoat. 5W1"! 0f IUIII‘ would be en- . But the young men will an d t w k a B n ' m; hula age 7, iiWCliifiT- 9156. Willie. axe ll. can and ecnri- ‘iwnh to ‘produce any of continue presenting Meir; a ' 0° ' “r " ' ' dross. 157. Baby Harry. age 3. toy and Jhnkesoeree Plays If It Chocolate: because of their 13C. Doria. use 5. 0198-19-61 ‘ 187. Edwin, age 3. meanness VIANTID. .- Au. ln "=- - _ _ 1, b t (sine i.) 159. modern conveniences. assessable hi”. lfidllérfolalzse 10°25; and m" m 1 m at h d. r 113K“ all.” outfield-mill 1.. “~1- uo. Tillie. m a. err M Iv"!- / Cap and stock- . candy. George. we 10. sleigh. 168. sonf. 160. Angus. plel. toy. Johnnie. no 9. wool our m! delieioueneen in lofty dio- Tfound its wly to e brain n regard of Science's spprovai. Tglfted n his. h‘ visit was ll ServlceCounci l; lViiss Julia. Lath- rop, of the National Conference of Don Ismael Vslldez. of Chile. krfifli- dent of the Pan-Ameflcan Child Wlelfarc Congress. and Miss Helene Burniaux. head of the child wel- fare orgaullzations. established by ited States adherence to the World Court has been seat t0 Wllflilillg‘ Charge That Court Dec. 18.~Chu.l'- lull. ordinary hlulthry proced- lowed ill ‘the court nlzlrtial oi‘ Colonel William Mitchell and that llN‘ court wag-i xonvened ‘I11 order to "got Mitchell and 59i- 111m were made today in a state‘ M10“ representative limo bye-laws of m.» Oiil as“ Frank n. Reid of ‘llliuois who was 'ch'lef defence counsel for the air Join K. K. K. ltL-Several N. Pate hundred students of MoGill Univer- sity have received letters invitinll Mr. Nelson Ram- them to loin liiontreal Klan number 2 knights of the Ku Klux Klan of under lion would hold s meeting during command of one signing himself 11%» ‘ Qffverybodyk ‘Jongue __ (Canadian mm) COPENHAGEN. Dec. 1,8-—Neith- B1‘ K1113 Canuts, who commanded the flood tide to recede, or Joshua. who commanded the sun to standl still, hedenythlng on the mayor of the small Danish town of. Koege. This official has issued the following proclamation; "Cycles lamps 30 minutes before sunset. the exact hour of which will be fixed by the mayor." Practically Certain That Mr. Graham ters had all submitted their resig- nations t e one that was not ac- cepted w s that of the Rt. Hon. (l. P. Graham as ‘it was the desire of the Premier that he should re- main in the government and find a seat in the House and some have been offered him. it is said now to be practically certain that Mr. Graham will retire. He is 66 years of age and his physician is understood to have advised against his have not been availing. Whether‘ or not he does so the chances are and if the government weathers canny that may arise in Ontario. -———-<0¢'-_--- "Panic Prevails In D a m a s c a s. (Canadian Press) JERUSALEM. Dec. 18—The civ- il population of Damascus is leav- ing the city in panic. according to reports received here today from Damascus. The railway station ‘is crowded with refugees awaltinlf their trains. The departure of the trains. however. is uncertain. | Although the ‘French garrison consists of 3.000. the Jewish quar- ter. the report states. is practical- ly unguarded and often visited by rebels and bandits. A petition has ‘veen submitted by the Jewish pc- lulsllon asking that the force be mcreased. Found Not Guilty TORONTO. Dec. lit-Ebenezer and Anna ‘McMillan. charged with keeping and harboring a baby not ‘heir own. were found not guilty by s jury today. The court notion of i osrilment store by Annie McMillan. adopted dlughter of the accused. The child was cared for by the Mc- Millan. after the e. newspaper. Indus in a verrdiet 11! guilty. INVAIJE llwlslllu STARTS All] TAKE Hill WHETJKETI (Special to The Guardian.) DOW, captives of the town marshal the telephone operators and the rail-l wires of communications with ot- her towns hali a dozen bank rob- amounting to $8,000 or $10,000. Charge Manipulation 0f Crude Rubber TVASHTINGTON, Dec. 18.—-<Cllarg prices by British colonial ' govern~ meats. representative Connecticut the Republican leader. today introduce-d a resolution asking Committee of the United Congress. People 0f Aberdeen ABERDEEN. Dec. 1 verblal thrift of the reerie or Ab- 1111's in erdeen i5 exemplified in savings bank annual dello have reached a record over two nlllllon pounds. The Ab- SETH. erdeen widows head the list of de- positors this year with savings ‘dv- eraglng forty-one pounds each com- pare-d with each last year. Farmers and their wives and cm- Iployc-es com thrifty savings bank depositors inl Aberdeen with an average of twen; ty-flve pounds each. Teachers and students are away down in list. o1 depositors, and motor vehicles must light their 1191118 Qnly three pounds each. {the result of sending troops to Cape l - ‘llrctnn J-urLng the strike disturb- Of u s of lost June. At the Provinc- ,‘_ T CHICAGO. Dec, 1s.- Ninety ruin- utes before he was to die 0n the gallows for murder today ‘Campbell McCarthy; l9 V981‘ granted stay 0f defence attorney's contention that the youth had become insane. Junior Social At The the junior classes’ m1‘- gular monthly social evening. lasting for an ed thclnsclyw-s to in games of continuing um “me for work of a strenuous character. So , x n rem. w (y, 11m far efforts to induce him to remain 800232. “m. {“.0.,(.(e.(_ l , .- ~l ti c that Mr. Dunning oi Suskutchuwnn .1111.- QM... of blindfold, 1m... will go to the Railway Department . mm ‘Yb-Nb Mn.“ gran l the gale Mr. Graham would have foreign PTOH!‘ by ll fcw renlarks on the first cell for any seuetoral vs- “york by (he Sm.“ do thcir ill-st for oign couillrics. followed the taking of Baby Bolrnnm.‘x_ A u. by Muldoon from in front of a de-‘HSL J.;h..f;‘;‘|]; 7011113 and rises tomorrow ‘girl brought it homo. and later re- 7.38. stored to its parents after Moi/lil- isn saw about the missing child in and rises tmorrow morning at 7.38. Coerteworth First said the jury had taken a lenient view and could sally have brought iliiilii "Plllll Capt. Manse] R. James Disappeared on Flight Six Years Ago. . ‘PXTTSFIELD, Mass, Dec. 18. -—' Lcd by Eugene Chague, Woodsman. a party of newspaperlllen hogan this morning a hunt through the 'woods of the wildest part of hlass-zlcilusells that is expected to clr-ar the slX-yQar-olii ulystery of who disappearance of Captain Man- - ,scl ll. Jnulcs. Canadian ‘aviator. i Tiley will motor 15 or 20 miles Limo lhe hills and then take to foo; ‘for the actual search for the wreck- .uge of an alrpiane- which Warren Campbell, Brooklyn, N. Y., hunts- mall. stunlbled upon lest week. ‘News oi’ the find did not become known until yesterday. for Camp- bell believing others had proceed- Housalcd him in the discovery attached gates no Significance to it. Conlpbeii was a nlemiler of a party which includ- .cd Chague. Despite difficulty of attempting l-O locate the unmarked spot, which i-"> Pl 1011913’ section 0f the Township of Tyriugilaln. miles from habits» 11ml, (‘bogus is confident of suc- CD511. Clipl. James W85 on his way from S.——Tll<- pro- Boston to Atlantic City. lost hi): bear Wt-stern Massachusetts. ‘ the city's come down at Tyrlnghonl. but the . _ ‘ sits which following day lTGSlilllEll the flight ' " figure of Thai was the last time ho was Iowa. Dec. 18—2\iakln1; operators and severing all invaded this village early to- ‘w wrecked the safe oi the hank escaped with cash and bonds (Canadian Press) manipulation of crude rubber. Tilsoa of investigation by the NqS. Asked T0 Pay For C. B. Strike Troops (Canadian Press) (he ‘TTAJDIFAX. N. 5.. Dec. 18.-—-The average sum of $13-l.08-l.65 is the amount the govcrnlncut of Nova Scotia. has been asked to pay the Departuleut. of National Defence at Ottawa as thirty-seven pounds [3 second in the list cl‘ their nce. ‘iul l-louse this morning it was stat- (ed that the account would receive the consideration 0i the Govern- ment in duo limo. Propose Floating 10 Billion Franc Loan l l. (Canadian Press) l (Canadian Press) old negro was execution on the ‘P111118. Dec. l8.—A loan of ten billion francs floated in France and ‘dbl-cud interest of VfTilCll would be lguuruuteed by a ten percent levy or "fly boyg o! ronlributlon the amount of busin- t for the re oss turnover of all the great French ‘industries is proposed by industrlr Starting ht seven sharp and ulists of Lillo. Iloubaix and Tour- hour tllc bvyfl @1110)“ coing. as a solution of tho financ- ihr fullest 0X18“ lul situation. various Tfintlgillyikiii whgnl -———<@°.*"'——" ‘hike’. Announcements, Coming Events), Meetings, Etc to School Concert in Thursday. Dec. 22nd. 6777-12-19-21 “Y 7i 1,3“ night about Savvy-nu; qr-f-HF- .I~'J\Z After ll luzlu. realist 111W 11'1"‘. ir program 0i T1111‘ lly cujnywd. drawn i0 ' -l Ill was “ nit lilN K “Comp anti urged all in Stzlulvy llnli. tho. boys of fir-i \ "Special meeting of Milk Vend- M's ut hlorcll House on Monday. Dev. 21st. T. P. Cullen. Sedy. 6735 12 19 2L "Como lo the Pownal Sunday School Concert and Troe in the llull. Doc. 23rd. Concert starts positively on time. 8 o'clock. 671142-4921 "The pmlplls of Albany Sunday School will hold nu annual concert and (‘liflfllliflu trl-e at Zion Church Mlmny on Sulllrllzly evening, ‘Dec. 1.0. Progruul opens at 8 o'clock. 6797 lil 1T. w-‘i fl-louqnr Tm: lcl: , WOULD Lula-t" r0 ASK SANTA cuml$ ‘ "Hunter River Annual United .5. S. Xmas Tree and entertainment ‘in Hall. ‘Foes-day evening. Decsm-v ‘her End. If stormy. Wednesday ev- l l ‘ roc-la-ls-zl , “Come m Th1‘ schowi cancer‘. and (dance in Tyron.» llsll, Tunsdal. D0- |C4"nll)(*i‘ 22. 6649 14 3i. Mon Sat. Men. __.._._--- 'l‘orol\io, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 28—-24‘ Montreal. cloudy .. 20-1“, "Como fo the concert and Xmas Charlottetown, fair .. . 24-14 tree in Highfleid Presbyterian “f . zs-urchllrch. lldoaday, Dec. 21st. at 1.10 m7 19 IL .‘_ ‘Boston, clear .. New ifork, clear . . . . .. 36-28‘, “Concert and Xmas Tree t] High iidp this afternoon at 1.66 Cavendish United Church. Monday, morning at December 21st. If not flue Tuesday nisht. B788 "Reserve Tuesday evening ‘ quarter moon. 22nd for Christmas consort h ‘ °°°' “Sail? it?" .1...“ inih- ‘li,'.$"..§;'.1- w,“"°,,",_-.'.","(g',,¢,, » a um 1mi- than Chsrlottewflh ' '3'} V. ‘Bun sets this afternoon at 4.11 Tuesday. i . rpm-J ~4n¢wu~.1_