L» -i| ill“ I IIIIIIII OI ll; [gm- "g new. ‘when you n; a” praolllli. ‘ » r-au:.~..-.-.'.-n.-:.-..-::.-~ , _ one: u not the known on back, la p; the lswllllell. - Motown Gllnrdlnlfllvvo Con“, i.‘ Guardian. Founded 1887. llltlll Piiiifi Mill n Hii ll PHNBE EiiiliHiI e Widow From the West” Presented Be- ‘ fore Large and Appreciative Audiences Christmas Day and Last Evening. he Provincial Players are to marked aibility. Mr. Joseph Doyle heartily congratulated upoulin the role of “Welly Early" and r presentation Christmas Day later of "Angelina Wheeler" again . isst evening ‘of the three act scored as a. very clever comedian. "comedy “The Widow from Mr. Godkiu in the strenuous pm West" which was given. at the of ‘Dpheus Early was up to his ce Edward Theatre under the usual good standard. Miss Wright ices of the Great War Votor- in ‘the role of "Lottie Dust”' sc- anli attracted large and ap- tiuitted herself very gracefully and iatlve audiences. The mem- naturally. Mr. McCaibe as "Pem- . of the company. with Mnlborton Dust" took the part ofthe Doyle as manager showed an wealthy miner very successfully. rovcment over their prevlousiitir. Fred Duffy made an excellent rmsnco and this was panic-detective. Mr. Wenning and‘ Miss ly noticeable in the artlcula- Blanchard also did their part in . of individual lines and in the making the comedy the success om from amateurfshness in that it was. acting generally. indeed, "the During the play Mr. Weaning ntntion of this difficult com» who is an excellent violinist ren- wns worthy of professi ldcrcd “La Marseillaise" and re- il! ' ceived hearty applause. The specialties were very enjoy- porsonnel of. the company able. These comprised stepdau- ° their 70ml?!‘ Rlipoarance. cing by Joe Doyle, violin solo tby . l-‘ranccs Hall’ Trainer, Miss"Mr. Wenning, selections by the Blanchard and Mr. Owen string quartette (.Mr. Wenuing, vlo ring being‘ the new comers, lin; Albert Blanchard. auto harp; ~ Triliuol‘. as is well lrnown,is‘lJnmes B. Johnston, banjo-mando- tlnvice on tho amateur stage, lin. and Mr. Alyre Arsenault, gui- the other two appeared in tar and last ‘but not least a vocal a for tho first time. solo by Mrs. Trainor. All these "Tile Widow from the West," uunfbcm receive/l well deserved principal roles are those‘ of cncores, the quartctto being thus s. Quicklove," "Epheus Early," doubly honored. iiy Early," and “Pamper-inn, The entertainment was of reas- i." Mrs. Quicklove successive. onabio length, the audience get- hero were several changes in ind successfully vamps Epheus till‘! home at a good hour, all well in‘: to eetrcnge the British iv. tho owner of the Hotel at satisfied ‘with a most deligh '1 t-h she is boarding, and Pom. performance. ion Dust, the wealthy miner, xrm- orchestra is deserfut: of a Rho Comes to grief when she sitar-w‘ word of praise. fh/r sn- ows as a victim Mr. indis GuygWzctiona added much to the enjoy- -. Detective. The other charae- men‘ of the performance. - hrt- “Lottie Dust." in luv/q ‘The Company repeated the per- lil Welly. Zach the Bell Boy and iormance at the Prince Edward ii the Parisian Maid. hirs. Train-iillst night before a large audience. as “Mrs. Quicklova" filled the They intend going to Summer- ie very effectively. it was a dif-Esido and Moncton later. nit one to take and she showed No Danger 0i 1 Fuel Shortage rotestant Clergy Express Sympathy and would holl until the lrak gov- cherln. declared tonight that the Ho gave the impression that the Covers Prince liliwarll‘. island Like the liew .._......._.....».. ‘same-Mg...- haanw ._.. ._ -, l- ' CHARI-OTTETOWN. Cannon ltVEDNESDAY, DECEMBR 27, 1922. Proved By The Years "off-Inflow nlvernlalnc. seated (IICIII nan! yuan llul for every whorl his nurse-v. has been prov- ed to o (lose Ill-gnu (l) Bltrml the store's nuliul oi‘ f elllllliu v “:0! OIQIaB ‘you {or} m“ (I) I! crunch II n hurls! “i; vs on a la "u . _ » -- - -----~ "* “x:'.'.::::.-':::::."::.:a. agllilll 14) Stimulate salespeople to bot- Ier l-Ifurlai (5) hiuln- novv ‘ a-nmlllluuq i Do not tilt-kl- , most bllllllrnn u- pollclwl lo B: nn-vv Instantly rII-fllvw livp paint: 11st rover ll. i. h. . . . |)t*“\l‘,li'd‘ [Turks Protest Against Armenian Representation (special to The Guardian.) ‘IIAIUSWNNE. Dec 26——A vigor- ously worded‘ protest against the decision of the Near East Confor- entce sub commission on mlluori- tier to Permit the Armenian dele- gate to appear befolre the subcom- misaicu. and, set forth their de- sires, was forwarded to the con- ference today by the Turkish dele- gation. MAU-SANNE. Dec ‘26——The Near East conference will resume to- morrow “with a good many wounds to heal. The British are plainly annoyed over the Turkish answer concerning Mosul. Tho Turks, in- ifslling vigorously that Mosul bc- longs to Turkey, allege that the British without proper authority occupied‘ that territory after the armistice at Mudroe; they say that tlwo dlistricts of lrak have al- ready elected to join Turkey, and Mosul. whoso Kurd population is more sympathetic with the Turks than the Arabs, will undoubtedly do likewise if a plebiscite is held. The Britlis-h delegate said today that tlhey would continue to con- tond that Mosul belongs to lrak ernmon‘t decides to ccde it to Tur- key. The Russians spent Christmas moodliliy at their hotel. M. Tchit Straits question would never be settled without Russian consent. Russian delegation would imvel‘ sign any agreement implying open pg of the Straits to Europcrm warships, becauso that would be "a knife in the side of Russia." Tchitchcrin accused Britain of trying to destroy Russia and sock- and Russian people. Refuse To Trade iH-ffwliflliifi SIJNIMAH SEARCH FUR U. S. DESERTER. TION IMPROVED. ‘ENTERTAIN GERMAN CHIL FOR MISSING TUG. PARIS, ‘Dec 26——l"rance releases lust of German war prisoners. ____ i. HHIIILNDFJIJHHIIA, Dec 26-—-Saii-, or Freedman, Civil-alga, wqn deci- slvcly over Bobby Barrett in eight] round lightweight bout. PHEONHX, Arizona Dec 26——Aril zona University defeated Utuhi to (l in. football game you‘ terduy. COiBtl-IENZ. Dec 26—American‘ forces in Germany entertained 900 ohilldrcn at Christmas party yes- telrday. ‘QBUDERNVIILLE Doc 2C-—Strltc| prohibition officer shot down dur- uz twill. the second murder of “Rents tin this‘ country within u year. WASHINGTON, ‘Doc 26—~Em-i ploymont sutuutliou encouraging: and prospects bright for renlalndl or oi‘ wulllrr, izlbol" department re- ports. WJASHINiGTOLN, Dcc ZG-Mark- cd increases with few exceptions‘ fctpfllllCtliill Carport of food pro- ducts from U. S. in November. otter sumo month a year ago. i (av on; own WIRELESS.) PROHIBITION orrtcsn el-l u Ho. VIOLENT sronms REPORTED ON Aux-rick KILL OF GERMAN was PRIBONERS RELEASED, 55v“; EARTH rnzmons FELT m NEW ZEALAND. u iPrince George Making A Good Recovery (Special to The Guardian.) -LUNJJUiN, Dec Zti-Piiyscnns report‘ that France George ls mak- ing good progress after his opera- tlion for a-ppend c.tis. British Shipping Trade Increases LONTDOBI, Dec 26-—W. M. Clem lnson, manager of the Chamber of Bern. Shipping. announces that by Octo- neariber there was more th-an a quar- ter null-lion. of tons more shlpp ng employed than. there» had been dur int: the summer. lie adds that overseas trade is mproving. Aged Lady Superior Died In Quebec (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Dec 26~Rev Mother LATEST NEWS lZElJ - IN HHIEF SARAH BERNHARDTS CONDI- LAST .. . SOLDIERS DRlEN. SCOURING LAKE ERIE PAililS. Dec. 2—-Sarah bardt rallies after being "Willi Rllli lillysllcisns believe her ICC-CV"?! is possible. SANTIAGO, Doc 26—Univcr.sity u!‘ “Wes/r, Vilflntn dioieuted Gim- zuzu ilnlivrsrstity o-f lStiiokanc in Uliiltiillll football game here yes Virility twenty one to thirteen. bAiUlSmN-NE, Dec ZG-Forlner Prcnlicr Venizcluu 0f Greece th units American Red) Cmss for it'll extended millions of Greek rc- filsoes in resent retreat from Asia 3L Gabi-mp superim- . m" “iflvl- the llotcil Dieux of this city. _'— who was Mari Pelletier of St. WELLINGTON, N. Z.. Dec 2G— Sovoro earthquakes felt here at 3 dclock yesterday afternoon, great tissues opened at beach at Wal- kuku. considerable ll-amuge feared. Roche. Quebec, passed away here after a long illness. She was 77 years old. ' Lord Byng’s Message To Cardinal Begin QUEBEC. Dec. 26———His Emin- ence (‘zirdinni Begin received this morning the following message from tho G-ovcrnor-(Iencrai of Can- SPJNTTHIE, Wash, Dec 2G- Scnrch opened fo‘r Grover (llcve- izlntl iiergrl-oii, who (rscuped in i920 while serving fivc your scut- "nt-u for tllies-crthon from U. S. army and who h-as been roportl-ll on n German vessel bound for U. S, after reports that he lllli] been sol-n in restaurant here last night. PARIS, Dec 2(i—Ail'cd repara- NIYSTEHIIJUS UlEiAtPEAHIlNBE l Iii IVIH. JUSEPH B. llllllll All Missing From his lio iiiP at Indian River Since Last Friday, no Trace of Mr. Mo- Lellan has yet Been Found Despite Ef- forts of Search Par ties. It is Feared in.‘ . May Have Perishe d in Snow Storm. A very distressing incident ir-‘quarter of h mile dictum. to ‘flit-O’ rammed "m" K515108100 in 111B hie brother who had been in Sit-n» (“BR1109811111116 011 FY1118)’ flight of merside, anti thus became lost -:¢ Mr. Jos. G. Mchellan u. respected the i¢e_ resident of Indian River. Mr. McLeilan is vcry well known Ffidfly 1115M WES Very stormy throughout the province and has and Mr. MoLellanibout 9 o'clock a number of relatives in lndian went out to put in a neighbor's River. The mystery of his sudden horse. He returned to the house disappearance is the most baffling and went out again. From that that has ever occurred in the vlc» time no trace of him has been inity. '°“"d- Great svmnathy is feitt for the Search parties have gone all family, then, ‘bging a wige and of" the ground in the district and five children. have ‘failed to find any trace of According to the 15mg; ‘e19. ‘h’ whereabouts- "- l5 feflfod 11c Dhone message received by The tliave hperished in the storm Guardian from Kensington iggt - "It S Ody is new lyirs night, hat the slightest trace oi covered by snow. the missing man has yet MW “The most probable theory is they found, despite the cgtitlnugd e1. . r. McLellan may have gone to- forts of organized ar wards Richmond Bay, about one flwh x so ch . -.--.._.;. _., a - Sir“ htti... Burnett” To Give Address In New Haven, Con. Bankf Depositszml“; Show An Increase (Bneeist to The Guardian.) QTTAWA. Dec. 26.—An increase QQQ: - IIIFTJLTaaH POGO-h G'.ri-RI via-tr _ n _ lions commission declares for BRHTDLSIP- IWIY‘ D99 26—F°“r first time Gcrnluuy to be in volun tot-n hundred Italian refugees who L.“ (hunmn h, “m. 01- 1m, (,1,|-;;,. itaft ‘Smyrna tlftcr the flrc have ‘tum, “livery n; ppm“; hy-vmu of With Rumanians. (Special to The Guardlavr.) I LONDON, Doc 26——'ln view of] the Itulnunizln llcbt to (lanolin it s interesting to note the decision of Plradfortl traders not to trulic| further with Rumnnia until it. con-cs to some settlement pinul with its English creditors t0 litiul-i date debts. b Quebec Lawyers To Cardinal Begin MONTREAL, Dec. 26.»—Inspiring vidence of the friendly spirit ox- ilng between the Protestant and tilollc sections of the popula- ion of Quebec Province was giv- tl in the shower of messages of ympathy and good-vriil which pro incnt Montreal Protestant clergy u‘. , representing all denomime ions, sent to Cardinal Begin and ilr. LaFlanhme. ' ills Lordship Bishop Farthing (Snssiat to The Guardian) wasumcrou, Dec. ash-natal lng the opinion that nll danger of, a 59110113 inc] shortage is averted Federal Fiuel Distributor Spensc today announced that he would re-' linquish his office Friday. lSpense asked President Hard- ing's permission a monnh a-go but the president urged him to stay in office until the crisis was over. --:<o>—-— Contributions For Ilt the foliowingitelegram to l-iis ' ' ' ' .. c,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Rebuilding Basilica "Our heads are (bowed with ———— rs and youd peoples in declr QUEBWL Dec- M-“sumcrlp tlons for there-construction of the Quebec Basilica are already com- .ing in and lbofore any call has been ocintlotls, was the pride ofthe made to help in rebuilding this vlnco. From the depths of our national mouument. Msr. La ris we extend to Your Emin- Flamme was in s. position to state w and to you, “fl-owing people this morning that $100,000 had a profollndest sympathy of the been foooivod- silcnn Church in the diocese of m} oniroal. We stand with you in 0n The Atlantic st and love, rand mourn with “ amidst the mine. And for you 5 Your people we join in ear- NEW YORK, Dec. Zoe-Terrific Atlantic storms are delaying the largest passenger liners two and prayer to our Heavenly Fa- r. (hissed) "JOHN, Montreal." three days according to word re- ceived here Itodtly. Rev, C. G. Smith, Temple Bap- nt sorrow at the irreparable‘ loss ti the Basilica. which. for its rad treasures and its historic i Church: “Wizh all the miniszcrs of the ‘Y- l fu-fdcep regret at the loss. sited the Basilica once and was Dressed with its wide signifi- ‘ 9- The rcrfi tilting the Basilica for. the reality of the Faith ‘V, our lfathons. is common to all rlstians. 5t. Paul said: ‘when ‘member of the body suffers. t uncmihors suffer with it.’ and 3 heads oi‘ the church to which ~ Basilica belongs may feel as- ‘. ll of the (Jhristian sympathy _ all churches," ‘bu. Robert smith. chairman of ‘ Montreal district expressed r tine]! sympathy of the Methodist church with the church suffering te great loss of tho Basilica. Rev. Dr. Duncan of the Presby- terian church oi St. Andrew and St. Paul said: "i was Kirtulliy distressed to hear or the burning of the Basilica 11ml the loss of such priceless treasures bum to art and reliiiicil- l 0"" deepest sympathy to tho OlWPCh which sllffcrotl those irreplaceable losses. l have uuth-lna but the ‘reams; goodwill to offer to tho pfiople- of th-at church, and sym- pmhigg deeply with them. hoping that to some extunt the. lc-ss will be i-Qpaired and tho inspiration to rim i-giigious life of the country renewed." E drew, George Allnnl, pastor of m- mmugi Church ‘and chai-rmnn of the Prbtestant Ministerial Asa)?- ntion of Montreal in his s o. mont said: -,. “J 'm_doel1|y BAH-y and shocked m to (learn of the disaster to thee nut-itch at Quebec Th“ “ l, iigteus treasure ,hodse like should be mt by ‘tire is a =°"°"’ Mo" to om- Roman Catilolifi brethren and our Mo"! 5° W" t mam fli museum amnesty-h t"; saying this l am cert n t e ‘merely which . ®I106BS6d Specials H+~M+o0++++¢+ from-w“ T 011C W.’ for seven we If-uouaa wt n. mom V . Wm“ shaman" A9937“ Situation I00 per Ito-chars PATTINID M11 join me "who m genuine ioelifl-l ls in the hearts oi o" m?’ haunt.“ and l] RIIOI “m in my exiifofl‘ To Hold Banquet; (Special to The Guardian.) , QUEBEC, ‘Dec 2(i—As guests of- ilon iAutolinc Gaiipcaulox iiatolr" nier of the Quebec bar and ‘Minis-I ter of Public Works, members of! the other bars willil attend a dun-l ncr i‘n the Parliamentary Cate on Saturday. Captain Believes Steamers Foundered In Atlantic Storm QUEENISTOWN. Dec. 20-439- ports awuimulate of the violence of the galie which has prevailed in the Atlantic. The Captain of the steamer New Oolrulmbfa, which re- turned to port to replenish her oi-l tucl supply, said he had- received an S. 0. S. from thrree ‘ships, to which he rolilloil. hi“ 093m n“ more. lie believed they ‘hull founderell. The Celtic bad» lifeboat: and deck fittings smashed and the third class saloon flooded, com- polling removal of the paescnsoffi to other quarters. ‘llho (Tflfmililm which alrrivod Saturday, report's that she was obiirt"! i0 h°aVM° for six hours on Frilluy- 3h“ lost lifrboats and suffered consid- ombie dimiagc to hcr docks. .__—-¢-O>-—~—- A Bomb Exploded In - The City 0i Lisbon LiQBON, Dec ‘20—-A bomb V018 gxplioded yesterday niiulfloi in” door of the Italian consulate here. Only slight. damage was call-sed- ‘Nearby was found a note inscrib- "Our vengeance aaeinst tho formidable Fnscoism." Yesterdays Election In Summerside sailed from inc-re to zlgzuin tulle up ‘pm... H, one, gram iii-ital“ voting (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWVA, Dec. 26.—--Itight Hon. >Sir ltoibert. Borden leaves today W“ m BX‘ for New Haven, Conn., where he ado. Lord Byng of Vilny: “The (lovcrmwr-Gonerul has com- nliszsltmt-ll mc to ask til, ii-is Exceiloncys deep regret day evening befum the American residences in Smyrna. n, 135,1." -—-— =l . . ‘fil-EVEIMND- 11cc ifi-vFlo-“i "T NEW ‘max, Doc ’2(l—Violcnt* “W "mm? 1mm“ Euilllmlg l‘ ‘Ustorma on. tho A1hlntiu ruportcli Eric today fortui; Cornell, whzru m. crew“ 0y Ships, rilfluhing p911 ""5 M30" ""5519? ‘We My!‘ ‘ l“ hero two and three tlitys into, the urtw of eight, hope‘ plTlCllPilllF mtlnpwts mpm-ud m, we \v()fg[ “wen “P m“ 979'” Wm be [mmdiin many yours have forced liners zzliwro. out of iraihs zlllll halted for seve- S.'$L’JE.TL‘$IZ1Z‘J 3.. i; J33“. ilhiighristmas At oricnn vessels of the hcrrinfl W" were frozen in at Bay of islands today with lfuttlo prospects si- qigaring tho ice before SDFWS“ The Christmas season was very lileasantly 0053M a‘ :3; Ema’ mere ma!“ u g t yin. tho be; of permanent Blloi 5 House. ' the "m" out: very artistically decornlet d spruce, tinsel, pelted i111" 5 ""1 - _ ti, d hfélqtérfillhz ti‘: the tiables Ladle‘: with everylhiiig m“ “n? w,” desire for the nanny M!" son and reflected with ‘Wadi! °“ me’capmie mimager, ‘Mr. Bruce Tayior and his assistants. Following was the excellent ner menu: they have 12,000 barrels of hor- ring. A Quadruple Tragedy About Christmas Tree tsi-JATTLE, Wn., Dec. Z6.—— Al)‘ pouring suddenly at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Enfiol. WW" the Engol family W118 Efllhclcd around a Christmas tree today Emil Neuriter, a ferrybmi 008"" tor shot and killed Amie. H0115 and Lily Engel, and then killed himself. A half filled bottle of whiskey was found in Neuriterhl pocket. He had taken three pistols tolhc house and two of his pockets were filled. with cartridges. Mr. and Mrs. Engel and txwo other chil- dren escaped from the house lin- injured. ‘Letters found in t-Neuritars’ pocket mentioned supposed trou- bles with Enitel but did not ro- voal specifically the cause of Ncur itcr's enmity. Islander Rescued din- Boup Puma of Tomato, Beef Bouillon. F-lsh Boiled Salmon. Hollands-Er 5"“ Entrees Pickled Beets, Pickled Cabtblwo- Lobster Rarebit on Toast. Asparagus tips on T088!» TOTM‘ to Chow, Peach Fritters. Lemony ‘Sauofi. Joints Roast Xmas Beef. Y°Yk5hlr° PM" ding, Boiled Log of Mutton. Caper Sauce, Roast YounB Tllrlioy- Clio!" nut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce. Reiiahtl The civic election book iiloloo yowtxlrdny in Slnmmersid-e. Thea-o were three candidates lfor t 0 . _ _ J_ H i-flngtpn, Pcdcy L. h1§57§§u.vhh.l Jlrseph Richard. Mr Hlay-flngbfyn withdrew at. the l!!! moment but b" "me "mwmd h ballot. ‘mm:- ePeruy Bowneas lad the lid" and was elected with a mldoflil’ 165 raving a total of 207 votes. m. ‘doseph Richard polled 142 and m. Humane» 8 Wt"- Constdermlxle interest was taken bu; only about one half of the ii. loll." votes We" 9W9“ vacant seat at the council board, Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles. To" mato Ketchup, Beets, Celery. Vegetables Creamed Onions, French Peas. Steamed and Creamed Potatoes, Pastry English Plum (Pudding, ‘l-lard and Vanilla Sauce, Apple Pie. homo" Pie, Washington Pie, Strqwberry Jelly, Whipped Cream. Desserts From Burning Hotel l . At Fredericton I ," FRETDDRIOIDN, Dec. *25.-— Thomas Campbell, of Souris, P. E. llsinnti. had to be rescued by fire- imen from‘ the roof of the La Tour ,hotel which was badly damaged .b.v fire early this morning. i-fc Iclimbed through a window which he ‘broke out and was taken from the roof by firemen by means of l, udder. He is reported aionl with others to have lost a con- siderable amount of mono!- Apples, Oranges. Grapes, Nuts, Raisins, Crackers, Cheese, Fniit, Tea, Coffee, Buttermilk, Maple lce Cream, Sponge Cake. Hotelfilis morning and also invited a mmle 5 pretty|obllged to turn away all not bear- wiil go unrewarded. for the disustrnus fire which. ac- historical 3580mm“, Th b _ cording to reports publishedlhore‘. o‘ his address is Ho“: Burial‘; conlpioloiy destroyed your lhlslorl- COm-“NJXHVCHLH, or Nauru“ and m1 Uxllgillllhihu) r A. i". SIADEN, ‘hlatlturos of External Itcltitions." Private Secretory. Croat Chorus vuw YOWIT mt 2o 1i.-i~=.h:"“' “M's “h'""” "‘*“"‘°'i’ge°‘a““ “lulDGELth caUSGd l I ' t C wefiONlZiIllREJAV-[habeifh HFTW men " . A a. “ — ~" ii ital‘ Stats are ‘ re scvera , q e an i B... i _. freighter Menominee flFpivCS w} |llzlll'_s'ilzltg. nhtliaiuribama and Savomi ’ T , H hd In ‘m nmoqnnbilewelgsflflijlilld E crew and captalil. of schooner (lol'-.,-,.I},,,-[,.,i imply would arrive here‘ S 0 i which occurred at D1170 n',.],_,., ,1 am‘ Image of Si‘ 3011713‘ Nfld"!llh'0 days late. Caronn reported. - ‘ ,NEW GIASGOW. Doc. 26.—-On "hrlstmas Eve in St Jot-hob t Wscnell L000 ‘"1195 9H was‘ withlfrom lfzliifax silo had been forced: (hrlstmas Eve, in Laurie Park. Street, Lachine. n e.,1,.,,~l,-, ,. ,!,._.,, n rudder brolzcu and sails. in shrctlszu) “up “WNW passengers, confided. New Glasgow, n-ctarly four thous ,-.-a,]_ when "v0 film,‘ , c hull boon fighting storm 14 days. ,0 ‘OWN. decks “can, an 5h m” UVD“OR_ ~ is Dec 2G“ and lif-‘Qillo gathered arounda huge ti. mp nmhhinr. 4, _ g - ' ‘ ‘ ‘i ' ' ' "ruws m Guam-uh“ mxth L‘ ‘lseutling fifteen son of Mr. fommunfty Lhnsmm~5 tree and victims were r'-"‘in. n-u. i if ilbrflillitOligih. Tioc tG-~T\\o “lii- ______ I ,. r Arm“; Rendm-g of wind uonmotl an immense chorus whr. m n3; a (‘3yfunnQ M,“ rcsts‘ mode on cimrgo of nluldcr “qASu1,|\_\;G-I-ON_ Dec 26-_Nowly unld . ffl-l 1 hm m“ hére ma“ raised their voices in ‘ono grand 3m h". (wpumnn, n/‘(mnectmn Wm‘ ‘math OI t” coustflltctl U S. fleet will ren-‘sor, diet n“ ttlrmjurie“ to ~ burst of song celebrating the birth ‘leads against tin P citizens by bands of hooded rufllli denvous at panama Feb 19 for winlhs tho resu‘ ‘othree {veeks ago or the gaviom- of p)“, W071}; [hath w.“ film“, ‘I H, last July "vhmw bmhes remm) ter maneuvers and m!!! “lrgetlhpml we? tvel ‘tin to‘ bwnrd The Ladles Mufmml Hub‘ who ' "lpw " "l’""“ " ‘ ‘ I fmmd o“ 9mm“ °f lake n9“? Fwfe practice ilgillflSf. old warship lowo- who" he 5e‘ "Hemp 5 ‘ ipianncti to revive this beautiful i "Her 9mm "mm?" Se“. toywnlty which “will be radio controlledwa moving brain. 1,custon1 of carol singing, sang "0 -—?<>> .__ to guard during invest-Eamon‘ Admiral Eborlefls fleet with 111., SH lHcIly Night“ by Addph Adam, an- u ‘ ‘. . C ll'f ni w.‘ll sol from acy i suppieti the chorus with slnel- i) , ,, ANNWPIMS- Dec zfigcxlnssl "Exile Féeibolllinih while scuutlii; Yl99tt' ‘ ‘i.-.=;it,i.i.it.-.g the. cm-nik UW ll g 97 ""01 amde'“yc°n'-r “t 0"‘ ‘m? Y‘ d trahn wliill leave cast cons . Mr Baker led blue Icholrus with - _ rum‘ "om ‘vhich harinuahphrjzp lsllzigrts Jun. third for Glgfl'gil1al?§’.Lo'rd the comet and Mrs Arthur Tull.‘ Slick to be given‘ to ta mls imiP" B _ Vice Atlmfral o ona .1 . dirmted. _ - ieetrlled mt,- hfbigegiiriitgllgfiilfid tgicrialrfimanti. cOflifgiti-iliglrggsgllip Mayor ivilnson, with lliilsl usual t-ii - CLEVEUANW U,“ 1.,’ Um, ‘n. _ catemy o . t ~ wt‘ -l .. ,_ , . m, “m” by ‘atrium like qummos “M,Ainmasglhxlgtlitiklcships Arkansas‘ and LUXOR Egypt Dec 26~Tbe 32x0 i: therfixltlfczrfidifgtsixidflia ccgwaunggp figfmfnpjf‘ F‘); " y“ "‘ r - t i i en l‘ , _. . _ . t‘ fie t - ' , . “ '- 'i'i""' " npslxtimfi cIlyrar-éixcni: ganddelvieyglliti: mihlorda ulli follies: sfiaunlnsMargh vane), o; (he Kings in Teubes was and greeted the singers‘. ‘ the ma", post om", ,, E‘ H ,, ° d ~ “ ‘ ' maneuvers to 11‘ vmued today by a greater num-her Th:- Ladies Mus ca. (luh are ‘i’ the cries o, a mower W. s, . “c” emy‘ tthirty first. lo; people than i; has known in llebted to the Pictou Electric 00.. infant for the lighting of the tree ant Park. The collection, a tiny sum, wii my day ici- ycars. Howard Cartel‘ arranged for press representatives v vlow the tomb of Tutankhamcu tunute. The occasion was an inspiring one and reflected great credit “p011 the Ladies Mtusicai Olub, wiho or- nunlocr of local Esyptian notalbles, but. the invitation was construed by hundreds o! visitors to include them, with the result that there were many unpleasant scenes out- sido the tonnb. As Mr. Carter was unable to ndmit more than four persons at a time, and it was man- |ifestly impossible to oblige the intmlerous uninvited guests, he was festival . Li‘. The Weather, Etc ing invitation cards. As the number invited today was considerable, Mr. (lurtcr placed n barrier at the entrance to the tomb," others, therefore, wore unable to examine the con- tents so intimately as did your correspondent yesterday, nor was Mr. (‘artcr able to give any new information. lBut there has been an imoprt- nni. development. The Egyptian Government has’ decided to re- gard the tom-b as royal and un- touched by robbers, which, accord- ing to the tel-ml of tho Earl of Cllfiinflf-Olffi contract, does not entitle him to a single one of the objects which have now been un- earthed ns theresuit of Lord CM‘- narvonfs expenditure and trou-blc, and Mr. Carter's unceasing work for thirty-three long, weary yeprg 1h um- r-l-l’ KIND l THAT Ours A PRE6ENT Away TO KEEP H‘ coomlu‘ PQE rTYi At the same time Lorri Carnar- von must boar a portion ot‘ the responsibility for this decision,“ he was unwise enough when in prc-ss 0o ills Eminence the Carllin- is to deliver an address on Thur? ‘ho for those who are not so flor- ganized and carried out so spicu- did a. celebration of the Christmas 0f °V€r eleven million dollars in the total amount of savings de- _ - i, posits in Canadian banks during the month of November and or nearly thirteen millions in demand deposits is shown "by the gwte. q . moist issued today through the ii. D nanco department. t, l‘ ' _. , i Two Arc Killed In 5.; Lachine Collision ~ ‘I While the mother was ..i.li,-».., in‘: Xmas pnckatres ht n table lI.l "i" lobby she placed the child in a market ‘basket which she placed under the table. Her packages Y" ‘y fl- be mailed. she looked m; "l? baby. It had disappeared. hail}; basket, with its contents, e" Picked up by a postoffice enmioyee and thmrwn into 2 mgi] :01:- Crles from the child as his mar“ Lune about to be pl mad on 5 ruck led to its discovery. Railway Magnatcs Earn Big Salaries WASfiiiNUTON,_D railroad executives thzesdlfiliggd lsmw-‘l “"8 b91118 Mid at tho rate l” 575-000 B your or more as of. ‘Time’ 39- i921. according to m. "mm filed by the railroads with ~'I"‘¥ "RJ-‘hitann . I . tho Senate lnteriSlate Commerce Commission in compliance with an order of the commission in tho revenues and expenses of the carriers. Jilllus Kruttwhnltt. Chairman of lilo Board of the Southern Pact fie. heads the list with a salary of $100,000. iRobert .5. Lovetr _ Chairman of the Board of the ‘ Union ‘Pacific. formerly in the 8100.000 class, was» being paid at Lho rate of $16,000 a. year in 192i, the report. showed. A. ll. Smith. President of the New York Central. came next to i Mr. Krutfischnttt with a total re- ~ 3' Presentation of 5925110. which fe- l“ . ’ his salaries from the Cairo recently to give a statement to a London paper definitely as- Hertins that his contract with the Egyptian Government ‘did not sp- ply to this find as it had been vio- lated. This announcement suited the EilYDtinu Government's i-Qggfib mcnt. and to Lord Carnarvon’: challenge. ‘Mr. Carter stated today that he 7.41. hoped to open the inner chambers Full moo Monday. Jan, Ind, about the end of January or the beginning of Feburary. cloudy end colder. and tomorrow morning at 5.42. lites inter than Charlottetown. TORONTO. Dec ~27———'Maritirne strong northwest wind-s. mostly becoming somewhat liligh tide this. afternoon at 5.0a Sm sets this afternoon at 4.21 and rises tomorrow morning at Sumlnerside tide eighteen min» New York Central and tits subsidi- ries. Those in the 076.000 class in ad dition to iMtr. bovett. foliovred:—- Carl R. Gray, President of the Unimi Pacino: 0. H. Marknmn, President of the trillncls Cellini; E. Peanut-trims, President of th¢ Minneapolis. 8t. Paul l Bault Ste Marie; Wliltiam Sprouts Presflient of the Bentham Peale. and Bale Holden, President of the Chicago Burlington & QNWY. ‘