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'. ~ "~' ` ' ' ' " ' ' ' ` ` ' ’ ' ` ' ' ' ' 'Y ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' ~ - - - - - - - -'-`-`-`-`~‘~`-`-`-Af-2': :--r-:-2':-2':-‘rf.11'.'rr::.11-f::_~.-::_:~;:::.1;'::::;;:.~_~;;_~_~;_-gn .cuuoiiiiowi I iiiiii _ -MORNING DAIRY ` 1 Jar I.".l‘.L‘."..'i'-'° ‘8!i..}\.».~ cHARLo'r'rs'rcwN, cANAoA,_FR1oAY_ DECEMBER 22, 1916 ' {,;=_g°Pg:-V3;-__3»m;.7_¢»_3._::3.3»°__:1. -u. _ff __ '_ _'F ' ‘ . .. __ ~ _ __ or - Y... ..... .r . . _ __ -__ _. 1 , ‘-‘_'- Fight for Humanit :and Civilization __ I Shall be Fought to a Triumphant Issti'éi” PRESIDENT wiisori simriiisss -Erioiiiio Hit Note Advising Belligerents to Dis- _Cli§S Germiiny’s _'Peace Terms Re- lieived in London with' -Absolutely Startling Surprise. - ._(8peclai Iio the- Guardian.) .ness firms said that the Pres-ldent LONDON, Dec. 21- Absolute-ly had no intention ot' taking any step startling surprise was the first feel- toward peace or making any movel ing in Great Britain aroused by Pres- in European affairs. When he trans- ldent Wilson's note appealing to theimitted Ge'rmany's note to Great. Brit- belligerents to discuss Germany’s ain without comment it was assumed peace terms. The' Government was t hat this action represented his gen- s-urpri-sed and frankly admitted so; I eral attitude toward the European sit- members oi parliament were equally nation. Most of newspapers comment- su-rprised. ' -‘ Ied upon this course with satisfaction. When the news spread through both The tenor ot their comment tomorrow houses during the- aft-ernoon session, will be that Premier Lloyd George-'s newspaper offices were surprised andIs peech and the speeches- of Russian, undoubtedly the public will be equally; French, and Italian statesmen have. surprised when they re-ad the Ambas--_ affirmed the Allies’ position and that sador Psge’s st_¥te'ment to the For-,until the German Government gives eign_0flice in’ t e morning papers. Inotice of the nature/ of the All information from America in proposals which it would the __ past few days both in bring to the conference the Allies despatches from the usually best in-'cannot accept an invitation to sit formed _Washington c‘orrespon‘-Iaround a European table for discus-` dents, and advices from banking busl-_ sin of its terms. -_-_~_~_-_»_-_-_-_-_-:_-;::_~_-_~_»_-_~_-_-_~,~,-,=»,»,-_-,~¢;_-_~f_-,-,~:»- »,~_~_-_-_-_-rf_-_~;:_-:_-_-_-:.1-.1-::::-_-:_-_-:_-_ :::.-:_-:.~. UFFIGIAL INTIEIIPNI-`lETATIIIN UF PRESIDENT WIlS[IN_’S NOTE Secretary Lansing Issues Statement to Correct _Misconstructions in United States Regarding Note to Belligerents. WASHINGTON Dec. 21- Pre-si. d n order that it might regulate its con' uct for the future. dent Wfils0n’a note to the belllgerents Secretary Lansing’s final statement o urging discussion of peace was of- ii ilcially interpreted today as not bear- h rmally prepared and issued ai’t`e| e had been called to the Whitt ing any threat that the United States House- for conference with President (Special to the Guardian.) i W might be forced to enter the war be- ilson, declared that he had not in cause of the continued invasion of tended to intimate that the _ Ullllefl its rights by the warring S tates was considering any cl1ange_inI powers on both sides. .This its policy of neutrality. The whole interpretation ' was. made- late to- tone- and language of the note was day- by Secretary of State Lansing, in suiiicient to indicate its D\1l‘i>0S@ With a formal statement made to overtake out further comment on his- D9-Fl what were characterized ' as wide- 'S ecretary Lansing had said: "Thi spread mlscunstructions placed on sending of this note will indicate the one given out earlier in the day. say- D0BBlbililY 01' Dill' lwllls f0l'¢9d ill;-_(_) ing that because of the increasingly' the war and that . D0SBlbllilY Ollg critical pos-ltlcin of the United States to serve as a restraining. 5°b°"I“t= exactly what each 'belligerent seeks e as a neutral, it was entitled to know i_<_1I'Ce in Safesllilrdlng All10l'l0Hll arlier conclusion ol’ the war. Neithe-1 ` ' _.,.,..... the' President nor myself regard this _ note as a peace note. it is merely an coivnnnsnn _-ms. 3 T.Qg. I_»4§TE. Fon, 1.....- ' LA SIFIOATION :fort .to get the be-lligerents to de ne the' end for which they are fight Nnw Yoiiic, neo. 21-'rho 'rrihunn egrets Mr. Wilson'-s act and says it _ r 7" -"_" will complicate the situation, rnian Ambassador Von Berne The Ge ' ni-if may confer with Secretary Lans- D li I tm” °°l“m“ ng today Von Bernstorff believes Mr. TWO CINTI er word .ach inser- tion for advertising n . i Cash ocompany order. W _ -' _ - e peace. FOR SET OF .W V r Jaing ,-iwhttoomb Rlleys works. App at Guardian oillce. f 91-Il-llilltf ' _ mf mu r`o"|.u '"5 -1-“ rn .Ate with-' _' .. 5'-_ -- _-o£i»`eniences."'U'9n- __ trslly.l -- » _ Ap ly pt this oillce. sauna enters _ _ . siciiii iisi Niiii iison‘s note will lead to a conference. iiiii'iiFiiiiiis _ .__.__ The recruiting party Wll0 held eetings in Klng’s County last night eturned`to the city this morning at The total number of recruits _.___".I__"`" I" >I...a.182'n'!-lun' Negdgigdklwas fourteen. Fuller parti- |-091' ai ~ -4 '-|=N -THIS CITV culars in next issue. ' - a gentiemanisu-watch sob; locket at- tached, .,monogra.m. -J. C. M. THE VVEATHEIM Finder pidlse lea ‘.-at. Guardian Oiilce, 3‘n|'1~8-22M3ipd. wan oin‘t'.'oTi`WlS- dl" _ woman who understands C0 . __ _U Will pn; goo; wage; __l° t., _ rs. ran uv ll. bu" h - y » 'treo-12-:suit ‘ rnmrnaarnnn -rum, Moon, mo. __-1 (speeiail ta the Guardian.) TORONTO, Ontario, Dec. 22- In- creasing easterly winds ,with some The highest temperature yesterday Foxl' ` Ann $2 _ °|qh_ “£°._§iq__ mu* BIIOW 0|' l‘Bl\. na now- su- ni* o-L de ces At9a m itwassl casso. Manure.- .Pholie-M _-“__” ____ _ _ §i':*¢~H°K°°d*°¥§- _'als-,&_'!§°{‘l ,nu ut 9 p.. mf sz. 'run norm: on ' ` ' - "- i ight n ai. N N *“ prihgutidg wiiiiifhigh this mornins _ UNTAIN P the one -side line which I carry, in connection with my Optical busi- ness. S# in has showins of Wa- ‘termurrs l -in gold mounted. silver, ` ' styles. G. F. Hut- uhunnp ii. _ em-iszimai. ma _ n"`|1i|rs_i_i_n -'_ _ ‘_ '. New.-~Glal_qew;_ r. Nlrttiab ` will visit as far as 'rlgnlsh on Saturday and Monday. Vfumi. isimmen tl. mwhwlew D mborl .t-ivoters. carpenters_hleck_ smiths etoa'~tr'om-$2.75 to I . 0°' at 8.44 and tomorrow at 9.43; it will be high tonight at 7.40 and tomorrow at 8.38. The sun sets this afternoon and temori-ow_ at 4.19; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.80 ami Slllllllly ll 7-.40- Thu moon sets this afternoon at 2.18. ' The last quarter of the moon was on sunday Dec. 17th at 2.06 ii. Ill- Thsre wIli be a new moon on Sun- .i , nsn___z4tii Qt 4.t1 p. ru. __‘¥h°.-_|¢3|¢\ 0(_ fqlay will -be eight _iohrs -fan j -fQ_‘\!‘i-lllilutes _ _ nay, sagem _asssiamaiw _ ni".-.iii gigfgm ,.,,,, p|.¢';'.`l."‘;i.`r`L iuiii5iii»`|.Iiiim»nnuna qu-s°¢I_»\q°w¢ \ i- -.. - ‘ ' i, . > ‘,_ ' ` _ - ` “‘ /_ vid i 1 4 ' t, \ » r a W-. ghts. .lt may also serve to force an! » '- - , __ i- ~ ‘ _ _ PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE’S _ I HUNS IN DOBIiUDiIII TO _THE PEOPLE OF CANADA Prcmivl' Lloyd (ilcorgo has sont tllroiigh tilw Coloniail .S'ci~|'ot'ni~_\' and thc Go\'cl'nol' General of Cauuiiln. thc following stirring message to Sir Robert Borden for ‘ti'm|s- ,’ i. \ itil: °° ° ° .» .Nf- ni ssl_o(l)1 ti; _tlhf pcopliuof :ini iii gr _tl I _ I lr _‘I _ _ I _ _ _ _Heavy Fighting In _Which PQSIHQDS iitcririiieiiorcc -i if it- ._-.- =_~ » - -. -.'. ft g 1] g \\i w ii i is 1_|¢i~i y ins c ranger rut, I suiil Chan Hands’ _ the Russians to you, on behalf of thc people oi' thc Old Country, it nlcssago to out bi-otlu-ri-i beyond ¥ the seas. There is no fnltvrlng in our dcte1'n1inatlon that the sawiiiees. which \\'cI Rene un the Enemy’ and you have made and have still to make, shall not he in vain, and that the fight ` Raging iefcely wllich wc arc waging together' for humanity and civilizations shall be fought to at _ --.-'--_»-‘ff . . r . °. . - ' . 1 . , _ ' tilumpllnnt issue. \\c 1cnlu.c that we shall still need ever; man that uc can put_ PEé§%,é,a| to ,h,_ Gu_,,d.,,,_) _defenme structures _md mm hut* into the iiclil. every pouuil that rigid private and public economy can provide, and Vance for _1_f;“_’_'usI;_‘;“____ _f_1__;A';e ____’;‘___‘_’_I_‘:_‘“‘_‘)‘0;__‘:_*_§‘° 'B "1 P)‘°5_l'9” U' . S il. where th ii every effort. which at united people can put forth to help in the heavy task of our sol- I livfh l:;m_p§_1u_nti; in the _cnrgnt_hinns,I sive was nsuumedlby the force: iii NN- . n 9 B W8l'8 CB. ll , - (hers and sailors. The splendid contributions to the common cause. already made uounced iii todays om.cTuir§tnteNieT1N_I532:311i)§:’1ii;i>'riNc1I;.t:i~Ivivrii'rie`e.Tii-S5: . . _ ' _ . . _ _ . _ 1 ii _ - by the Dommions. gnc mc sine confidence that thou iletelrnination is no less highcri,,an';eGfn-‘life1§§f,‘:§ii\$;eff§i§ ;r,‘f,'f,‘m§he,i}§ep',f,';|,ii°,:';,cg”,g',§,,f,'§§§'rf: than ours and that, however long the Dath to finial victory, we shall tread it sitio bv ed' The statement reads: “O” day- Rumen alfetllli ll\‘“6fh>r¢I 1'"- ° the western- front in the direction of gain control of the remaining'-heights -Sitlé.” ' Zlochofl’ the- enemy bombarded our are going on. -» _ 1. a position in the region of the town of On the left bank 0! fth D ii. (Signed) LLOYD GIDORGE' Garbuzov and the village of Gugalo north of Buzslengage' eutiiet KIIISER IS SIIII IN BIIIISIIUI- IVIUUIJ -1** . (Canadian Press Despatch.) AMSTERDAM, Dec. 20.-A speech by Emperor William on December 14 to the troops commanded by General D’Elsa in Lorraine is quoted by the Meuests Nachrichten of Lelpsic as follows in part: “The brave endur- ance and iron tenacity with which you have repulsed all enemies on all a proposal for`peiics negotiations. Whether they will accept I 'do not know, and the result is uncertain. The act is in God's hands as is our struggle, We will decide upon it and we will leave it to Him. We must not argue with what He orders. “We will be grateful to Him that we have thus far the honor c-f being His instruments in the- Divine judg- ment that has come upon our en- emies. let the wlecislon fall as it. will. The hewlng will proceed further until our adversaries have had enough. carried out. lent addresses given by His* Lordship Dr. McMillan, all ot whom spoke in fronts for years has made it possible- for me to address to my adversaries ' IINIIIE SIIM REIIEIVES IINIJTHER IM WRINIIIE (Canadian Prell Despatch.) BERLIN, Dec. 20.-The American steamer Columbian was torpedoed be- cause-, being once released after stop- page by a German submarine, she sent out wireless warnings of the submarine zone of operations in vio- laton of neutrality. This was the German reply to-day to the American inqullfif 0l1_ _the vessel, as made in a note handed to Charge Greg and by him cabled tc Washington. .,.~`.~..... You, Canada," The School. The Island Hymn. _ God Save the King. wEs'r KENT scHooi_. At West Kent Street School, Col- onel Jenkins, M. D., who also atten- ded Queen Square closing presided and gave a short address. Bishop O'Leary, Rev C R Freeman Rev Arms' -Enid Cnriipliell Johnston. ' BlHl\°v 0'L°“fl'- Rev- -Il- G- F“ll°"» 12-chorus, ‘-when 'rosy come Two cEN'rs per worn' each inner 5“l5°’i“te“d°“t ‘?f Ed“°"'-I°“- Mr- H- Back,"-Schooij -tion for advertising in this column A. Shaw. Rev. Maurice McDonald. and 13_ R€.c|¢auon_ ~Stick~___ vera Cash must acwmpmy 9|-5,,-_ _ Peake. I _ N p pa tion"of the ground by good artililery and the assistance of vigil- ed infantry can break -through and term’ Uf the greatest °“°°““g°'“"m 14-Christmas Dream-Junior girls._ *'20 Choice Silk Sweater Coatsi to the boys- The latter made refer 15_¢i..,....,_ --The pi.-gi N091--_ from $9.00 to $25.00 the choicust gift ence to the honor roll oi' the school 5ch0o|_ of the geasom 3553_ with its large listfot some three hun- Nauoml An,_hem_ ° _____ dred former pupils enrolled in the ser- “_ is interesting to note that an ho_ "The Queen of gh,-|..mm, Gm.. Vide Of U18 KlllE~, nor roll ot former West Kent pupils are Furs a Choice selection at PAT- FOUUWUIB WB! £56 Dl'0Bl'°mm°f __ now Un active- service has been placed ONS. 3553. 1-Oilellllls Ch0l'llB. "0 Clllllldll. * in the School. lt. contains the names The School. _ gf no fewer than 335 "Old Boyg" of "Make HIM hhppy with B Snftey 2-Opening Remarks. 'l`ll° Chair- westKentntioustsuvuntaenoiwnniu llawr. we have them. Johnson & msn. . _ have mn.-1;; the supreme gnc.-i|\¢_ Johnson, Druggists and Kodak li-Recitatlon, .'fA Letter to Santa Agents, 3527.12.21M3|_ Claus." Arthur Connolly, Miss John-‘ ston’s Class. pNN(;E 331551' g¢|.|0Q|_, _"A School Concert will be held in 4--Recitatlon, "Peace," Miss To- Argyle Shore Hail. Dec. Zilnd. Ad- wan'a boys. mission 10. and llic. in sid of the 6-Recltation, "On Christmas Eve." A; pi-mcg si.-get snifggi nn Mimi; Belgians. If not fine next fine night. Earl Reardon, Miss Lsonard's Class. fable pi-95|-ammo was rendered which. 8518-i2~21M2i. 8-Chorus. "Christmas Day ot Glad- was greatly appreciated by mg. in-gs _ -- _ ness," The School. - number of vigitm-5, Di-_ MnM|||¢|-. “No paper can ever hope to be iuliy 5" om .M "um M. 7°-“RB'Cl1l\li0ll. "Chl‘lltU1lB SIOCK- pfegidgd gnd gmgng [|1053 Wh() “ye f'¢lPC§@d \|i\\||l If COIII ld*/8|'f|lIl1Q .'cPu"v. laik? Miss »McCourt's boys. add.-sue, wg,-8 M,._ H_ A_ shun just an Ford ull; Automobiles, or an “__ _nh dm.” WM 1° sanitation, -'cnristmnw Miss sm, nf education, ng., 1-, w, M...-. emma.. un. cnmmu, or an camp- lf ' _ _ Mm|han’s boys. pity, nov C. R. Freeman. hcl soils soup. ii Helnts owe liuii' his runum scitation, “The Fool," Alfred gov. R, Q. Fulton, and Mr, J, pioidiua away, or il Proctor and Gam- * Mcltesrney, Miss McDoae.ld's Class. P, Q01-don, Nggdiggg to any the gd. his threw in a our-load of ivory Soap __ _ __ _ DIOIMIIR diet 10-Choru "Glo to God ln the dresses like those at the otha' schools now and than without umdin a hill B' S midi i tl L k d along at the nine tim the"w'euld 5 V02- Our artillery dispersed several with our advanced &tachnn°3nis iii.- ' . - groups of infantry which were moving tween Buzu lnsu Rn'u0l.lit1'sl‘lih`sighiJi. ' I north from the village of Prisnva Enemy attempts to cross the river Ke nuvka the left tributary of the 7elo-_are proceeding. The enemy-ioboui .ta Lipa, in the region oi’ the village-_a regiment strong in infantry 'intl ca- B [ol Chibalin, were completely checkedlvalry is advancing-on both:-stills ol by our fire. In the.wooded Carpa-_Insu heights but is being hdd;-by our , thians our detachments gained pc-_r»_iire_ In Dobrndla the _a_nemy'~a`s_'- (canadian pr,” p,,P.¢°h_) _ session of a portion of the _lreightsjsumed the offensive on the_i'i'0nt‘Ir0m PARIS, De¢_ g0__ In an army m.de,._ in the region southeast ot the Kimpo-_ the Danube to Bachircl in 'the neigij. addressed to tlie men of his command ' “mg Jacobelll railway. ;horhood of -Baabanisl B`l€llK0i “Hilti after F.-idayq. Eucc£.s5_ Genera] Mangg On the Caucasus front, in the re- _nrcceeded in occupytiig'-ainuhther of ing, who was in dh-ect command. on gion cf the village of Telme -which is I heights, The .enemy xwli. tliilbdgell the troopers which force-d back the_nortl|west of Kalklt, a party of cur from several h€“lghtl< by 0ur_cQhtitd" Ge.-mans on the Ve,-dun from" sam “__ scouts have driven the Turks from attack. For i_iom|na_tl0n_6f't.hs 'rest pm-t; After me battles. of October 24__ their position and demolished the-lr the battle is continuing. ` _ -_ ‘ - al1i1~De-cember 15. fought on ground, _________ _ .___ _ » __ 'f' T '_~_» = -‘lf - rods _ s Firing between-. adhncddrin- fantry detachments and artillery 'duels _ offering exceptional facilities to the " defence, with further advantages, ow-. af' fr-"l“ r1_" '_"t'~‘“-.'--*'.~°5'i_' " ing to the weather, none can doubt _ ~ _-_"fi ' any longer that is possible to defeat - -» ' -. ‘_ _»`- ~ _ the enemy. _ _'_ ____ _ -_ ___, -- Superior in numbers and disposition- ' ' ' ` _ ' -_ ot’ formidable artillery. with minutc ’ _Et ; re ra ' - il ~ -_ _ iant aviators, a brave and well train-_ _ ' I I I< then _manoeuvre under the high com Seregant R. W. Cameron, returned after hand-shakes,_he' came ashore bei mand of General Niveue_.- _war hero, was given a fitting recep- ing greeted with hearty cheers and ,tion upon his ai-rival in Charlottetown was conveyed in an- automobile in 'yesterday afternoon. -Early in .the the City. Haill; wQiro"brie'f speeches |nioi'ning the members of the overseas oi' welcome' and ciihkiiatulation were 7-Dialogue, "Signs of Chrstmg,g"- giiitls dqiartireil at th; _Armo\;5rles_, made sitter which slsévlas driven to _ Miss Watson’s Class ea e y t e Fourth eg ment an his fat er’s home m Avenue. l` J D McKenzie' Rev R G F“It°“' 8-Son ‘Star of hr-lst"-S honl traded to the wrarf while the Mayor Sergeant Cameron. who is a native _ _ . _ . g_ ._ C _ p_ _ ` ' Eggresgiéts' Egfgvgllgs ?_‘_’_°I:g ‘;;‘gv;heI;" 9-Recitation, “Old Santa Clsus_"~~ and members oi' the Pniriotif-_Soci_ety of Charlottetown, a son ot'~Mr. Johh' very favourable impression on the pu Margaret Essory were also on hand all eocpcctnig t a Cameron, is a vgfteran- of ‘the South ` 10-Recitatic'n.."'When Santa Claus the steamer wowid arrive about the African war. His- milltary`caree`r be UF pusila _f`2__l't"`;_“e'°_'__il;' _‘;‘:_':.5:_ai":_1;*tfdmthe Comes"-Pearl Henderson. _ usual time. A heavy fog ou1;;irl.- de- gan when he joined _tha -Charlotte- gng .iS£ed_t|,em npver nap g(f‘h__;“te 11-Solo, ~"Our Hearts Go Out totnined the steamer and alter waiting town Engineers. He returned-to_Ceh= ‘ “ Th b y t 3?), Q’ h si You Canada"-Dorothy Davies. until noon without any sign ot' her ap- ada when his term offehllstment was g_‘;_?r'd resgntmigeelwesgré _fi 12-Dialogue, "Chistmas Fairies"-- peering the guard of honor and band up. but ister went buck-to Africa J P gordon and _Dr Mc'Mn'l__n '_Mfss Norton’s Class. marched back to quarters, all in- joining the Mou.nted"1nfll|\l‘y. '> The closing of the (my Schools ‘,_.h_'_ programme fouéw___ ' _ 13--Recitation, "When Christmas dlcations being that the' steamer Sergt. Cameron has heshthrough yesterday for the Christmas holidays 1__Ch0__us ..Ch_,_mam_' Awake,,_ Cc-mes"-Eleanor Sterns. _ Iwould likely be detained fm- some the great and bloody. bottles-'battles o.' um-noted n large gathering of the pnr- Sch0,,,_ ’- 14-Sons. ‘Santa Claus is Coming ,time _ __ _- *l_‘1s“ve Qhevelle- é»_°ll8°l_;l°f<;_l§- Eff; ents and mends. of the p“pi|s_ 2___G__me of Let_e__S_P___m____y h0y___ -Primary. __ _ _ . lt was not until almost ivio ocloek ulien, bestubert, vsnc y. . oi. Splendid p_,0g__BmmeS were __end.m._ ___R___c_tat_o__ _,The Xmas Swck__ lo-_ Recitatlon. A Christmas that the steniners whistle was heard. the first and second battles of Yprus. ,gd at the three schools whiich arfgrdeii' mg.,_Mm,ga__e_' Mitchell i`I-Iymn'-El'izabe_th Coleman.. Iproclaiming her arrival. It was impos- and the battle of Hooge. _ pleasure to all and reflected great 4_chC__.uE hour Hearts G0 out to, 16--Song, Boys from Canada, »- _sible under the clrcuustances to have After recovering troll--his woiintin credit upon scholars and teachers Ou (~anada.i___Scho0l _School. hnother turnout of -the hand, _bilfnthe received at Festubsrt. llid agllu bo- anke in the manner of their |,e.|,,g y_5_'Recn ti ,.L’v D l The island Hymn. guard of honor without the‘ musicianefeomliig fit for active service. hewas , a on' 5' ow" y°“r| The' National Anthem. was promptly' on the scene. also His offered u commlsalonfliabut declined: .. ` _ Worship and inenriiers of the City preferring to fig t as a nou~comin s- - G-Solo. Se- Amid th Wi t V . . - QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL' S"°w"_T°m Cileman' e H er Minamh Unlment wr” cold' ic' Sirdlelficiiliiiiiiii tcIiNlzli;iIiiirIum'.l`\§gc*3iTili:)x?s swélcirdgtoméiiiileron will remain I for Ai Q-een sf.--1-6 Mr. He--fy Smeg- 213.121.f’if‘.§‘$5‘f.Z”R?.§..-’¥$°¢...... COMING EVENTS f,'.`Ii‘;‘-S°l?f..."‘Z¢'§.‘..`.I.”."..’.? ..“.".'i32§.‘““' "“‘ 2‘.lZZli.I."‘i3.‘$2` iii? I.§f.‘{l‘.'§.".‘i.§‘.’.§§ BS? Lhiirman of thqitifhogl liiomd' ,T65 _ 9°`Re°mm°"' usanws MI5t°ke"" ANNOUNCEMENTS, - The delegation appointed 'to meet lously ill in the Prince.EdvIsrd ,lslllsl ded and in add n o ie pa a- N J 1 _ . . _ - . _ ._ kg.. by the pupils them were excel- olrlrffxeginffgm ..Ambm0n..__Ge0__ge MEETINGS, ETC, him boarded the steamer at once and Hospital. _ _ -. -_-_~.-_- -.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_»_1»_-_-_-.-_-_-_;-:_-_-.~.~.-_»-.-_-_-_-_~.~.-_-__-~;_-.=~.~:::-:---:-rr:-v-‘-‘-:::.-‘::-‘-‘-1'-‘-‘fx Hilbert." The c_ . were inspiring n tone an mar e hy 0. y _.J _ 11-Sang, "I-Iillllly Christmas," Miss the spirit of Christmas cheer. '- be doing exactly what pariiilhers * '_ .. Feline! I MVB- The programme was as fol ows: would do by runn ng rn nl "il Mi' |,¢|||||q|`| Agn Nm.. 18-Ilhoiiiltion. “Bells_Aoross the 1-Chorus, “The ilinpire Flag”-| idn. Absolutely ima principle invelved_. ‘°‘"'""':z.¢ hmm. .|”'”`.- Snow Mr. `NlcDvnHld_'l MY! S hooi. _ _ in identical. - mm 1 ' 'ru t ou 'rip ° in "A chi-i t ra "N ru uns: uavunim win with 8-S_ tag. " ~PM______ Lo _perary 2-Recitnt n, s mas rty,"_ e i;__m_ e _ __ "_" - _ _ .. ,_ . .. _ .L Timéi' uri U ‘u Do-L \Acorn. ' _hid adv ng romuy- _ er. _ - _ WT' ef cis _ ' “ °“ -~ciu»i i L inn " Pri. T. uk tn non urnhia ositignsim °°T °"T°w" “*°“' ‘mi A” l I~ 1 Speeches. 6--itecitation. "A Query"-llary ' ' L_” cw* °__M_m____ 15-Song "Mother, Victor Chain Tired'-Miss Huianrs Olus intent and the other the advertising. |.mA|\‘|' W’ W son, Anthony Francis-Principnrn 5-solo, A Christmas Bon|"- The news is free whls .ine advortlw &““_ im Ci s Ethel Heaney In i|n’t." Horton less.” 3'5" .3- * ~r° san--Mr vnu s ls a-son . s mas u y - o as o it _ 9 _ i4--Recltation. "Just Before Christ- mary Claims. » INN: paper oohbillo ei two tlobirtiihirlt _ w|*I"V‘ mu". i° mas." Clarence Howatt. 4-Dialogue. “When santa was only-one holng the newa_.am|..com-' ~ -- .- .~ -‘ ‘L ~ _ .. , _ .. 1-iw out it-oiu>rus, "Our i-roam no out in Mun-n. _ uinsn-i'o ‘ " ' ii \ i ,Vlifllh -..» 1.. _ _ - . _ -_ ...y~- " , I ‘7 ".- -~ M '_ _-.- r... `._ T .- 1. ` ` e _ " _I ‘ i, 5.4,. .l ,,, \ - . Q . i -,_~_‘_-_ _ _ _ ._ -_ - _ _ ._ ' '»’ . ,._. _-___ _ ‘ __.f->_=-',n,.__-=__-- ‘ 1,, 1.1,' ,_ , _ , ._-.l_:x,i.. -sw. \ , . ‘ . . .. -‘ .si-_~‘i.. wi, _‘__ ' _-3-. ‘ l’ _ ' ‘ , 1.. 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