MAXIMS‘ VOFA s MERCHANT To be a successful saleama unsslflahness, perseverance. br mlndodnesl. enthusiasm, e9 enoe and loyalty. man must tpossoss courtesy, tact, oacl- nlld- WW7 ggrlottetown Guardian Two ‘Nuts; Guardian. Founded Cents 1B8‘! . 7‘ ‘ dliii i/d/ ' \\\\$ Reaii yrvnolly _ Covers Prince (Edwai d Island Like The Dew _ A MERCHAN Cultivate the feelings, senti- ments and conditions which will breed smiles and they will be the natural outward expression of an inward state. W‘ \\\\ ‘in tutu, l5 Ellilllilfiil] HY ilfllll [iii Sends Personal Mes-‘ sageio Capt. Wilk-' in-s, Head of Expedi-. tion. I DETROIT. Mich, Dec. ZP-Prng. ltlctrt Coolidge has endorsed tlrci purpose 0f the Wilkins Arctic ltlx- pcdltlon, it became known hero to- day, und has bcspoken his trcrson- al interests in the project, whit-h is sponsored by the America (leo- gratrirical Society, the Detroit Avia- rnr Society and the North Arneri, cnn Newspaper Alliance. The president's comment was rntulo in u. letter to Willium ll., llayo, General Manager 0f iirei Ford Iiiotor Company, who is pros-i idt-nt oi the Detroit Aviation So- ch-ty anti Chairman or’ the Board’ oi Control of the ilt-troit Art-tlci l-Ixrlt-dition. The letter was writ- tt-u from the White ilousu on lit-t.‘- t-lnlrcl‘ 15. ' ' President's Statement. . it roads as iullorvs: ".\i_\' Dent‘ Mr. Mayo: i iravt- your letter" of llot-ternbcr; ll, signed by yourself and .\lr'.i Fritsrhe, tolling me that. lh-trolti Aviation Society is planning to 0r- unnisu and privately finance nu ex- pttditl0n to explore tin- lurni west or‘ the North Pole. It has arotrst-tl the kcenest personal lnturcsl. "Anrcrica lrus ulvnrys been in‘ the forefront uf Arctic UICIIiUTiIIiUlI. and it is fitting that we rdruuirl, strive to be the first to trpcn ihurw uuknowrrlands to tlrc knowietig-e. oi tho world. 'l‘lrt~ itnptrriuut-n t-" commercial nviutitm in ilw poo. siblo devclopnretrt of air ruutl-s zu-ross the arctic region makes the rtrotrhseti enterprise of particular rniuc. "Sincerely yours, “CALVIN -COOLIDGE." ,,.,,,,__ _ Seattle Co-eparates. DETROIT, Dec. ZT-Senttle is the first Aurorlcun city to offer its crtit-iai cooperation and assistance in the. Detroit Pc-lur Expedition. in a toil-gram today the Seattle ‘Cham- ilt*l' of Commerce offers the use of Sunupolrrt aviation field as a base for equipping the expedition, and prcrtriscs the “full facilities of Scuttle and the hearty cooperaton 0f its petrple.“ Saudpoint field is the lursu from which the round-thin world fiyers started. ’l‘ire board of control of the ex- pctiitlon replied "shall gladly avail tun-selves of Seattle's hospitality. lioorty thanks." . Use of the Seattle base will be uf great assistance in expediting lilo preparatory work oi the ex- twtlitioll, Captain Wilkins said. Engineers And Fire- men Oi Both Trains . , Killed cuhnhnsrorv. s. c., Dec. 21.- 'i‘\vtr of tho Atlantic coast line's tarucit tourist trains, carrying iwii‘ tiny travellers crashed head-on W5‘ tertiary ncnr itioncks corner. 30 mil- cs from here, killing the engineer and firemen oi‘ both trains. and in- hiring twenty-four persons, three 0! them seriously. John W. Weeks, ior-nrcr secre- tary of war. and ‘Mrs. Weeks. 1'0- inrning north from Florida site!‘ i1 irip lo South Arrierica were among the injured. but lheirirurts were Pvhortetl asfiiot serious. The rrhvnhh Special No. l0. uerlir bound, was running about; seven hours late when it met the WP-“i lrrdinn Limltrjd No. 85, southbound. two miles south of Mloncks Corner‘ shortly before 7 a.m. Li; FH one v-o-e-ovoo-o-oo-o-e-woov Condensed Specials RATEF-sc. per word. not 961th ‘insertion in this column. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES ‘Prices 50 for 20s., 150 for 350., 250 for 550., 500 for $1.00, 1.000 "i" $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. " Liiii_ ‘Ull SAUNQiOM SAUSAGES- Made fresh eve Newseme l Co., Market Build- ine. 2014-23-0 mus. '—-—_:.-:::rr—-r.-. """'~ '10s rntfiTrNe , or svr-znv description, cheaply und expedi- tiously enscuted. Guardian Cent- strong ‘Bowl-Id 0°!‘ ii" tiny. i-lnrmdcrs. l~ii~ Bigger. chief electoral i r . ‘of (‘ominous will give- the [or-ma] ‘Three FhtahthYAt |'l‘hr- bulk of business however- ‘its ‘auctions at lilli finish lriltl tlrt- iinirl i.\irly $1.70 5-8 1t.» $1.80 new crop. Wishiflfl Expect“ House“ wru Decide North f Huron Case l H (Canadian Press) ‘ORONTO. Dec. 27.-—Cnlonel O. for F _ officer hnrltia expects that ‘the House r\t\ryrtl final decision as to whether (}_ .- King. Progressive, or George Sbotlotr, Conservative, is the elect- Men G0v’t Much Anxiety. ed member for the cohgttthhnc y of morttlt Huron. according to a state- ‘en published rn the Toronto star haturtlay. lt rs ‘an unusual situation and 1 do trot remember any precedent" said Colonel Bigger, ' Yuletide Dance v ‘ _ (Canadian Press.) _ 1\iu_\_\ YOltK, Dec. 27-—'l‘hree un- identified men were shot and kill- Ofi eiiiil’ Htrlny us the climax ot‘ a (lrristntas rlunct: at the Atlonis So cial (‘lnb. a South Brooklyn rc- sort. mm Big Advance in Wheat; Prices (Special to The Guardian.) (‘.il|(‘.»\(l(l, llnc. 27~Sensatlona1 rrtinatcuit in wlu-nt took place to rlr._\'. The nraxlurum increase oi it 3'-i rflilirl was for December‘ do llvt-ryv. all cont ts whirh must ht- st-trtnd within tru next few d'\'s in llay delivery‘ which gained t; _ rt-niza. sonic transactions reaclrirry Irish trs Liiti 5-8 a bushr-l. Pro taking sales led to sharp re trading was tri‘ tr highly rtervtrrrs rirarar-tor- with inst prices ~i to 7 l-i! cents up, i](‘*i't\llli)0l‘ $1.81 il-4 trnd ilaruzrgt- rt-ptrrts from .‘\l'_i',l‘lllillil together“ with a prospect of a t-ur tallt-rl supply t-lstwrvlrorre t-xtrept in (lzrnhria were largely responsible. for the hulk. brass rnoctinl.’ 0i tnlners here this IJTIiIN HY N.5. NEHB Mrust Provide Work or Money or They Will Take Measures. (Canadian Press.) (‘LACE BAY, Dec_ 27—'l‘hat the or-trl government petition the lod- cral administration for the pur- pose of obtaining a C. N. R. coal contract for Besco miners. was the resolution proposed by Attorney (lerrerni John G. Douglass at a afternoon. as u nreuns of alleviat- ing rrntnnployuncnt in coliieries Nos. 2 and 4 in tir@ Glace Ilny urea. flrc meeting was attended by ex- rcutivc officer's John \V. Xlclaatrri, Iarues Nearing, anti Alex MacKay, rutl by J. A. Aitrlicrualtl, dlstritzt trortrti rnonrbter‘ who prnsitloti. .*\tit.\~rll<\y General John ii. ins tlcrlrtrtitl that be would trust-ting oi‘ the governtnnnt row to dist es tht- rurrttrtr, wirurl ‘r0 would pr rise rr strlrrrlon of lilli ‘rntrbltn 'l‘lrc‘ following rc-solution vrrs passr-tl ul. the rnr-oiirrg: "Wberezrs the rulrrcrs enrployetl in Nrrruber- two and Number fonr nines, of tho Dominion Company ire again as they have during the rl-lst. four winters, suffering lroru 'nrvrupitryrucut, receiving less than suit‘, and: “Whereas the. present govern uont in Ilhliizrx was elected on a ztrtrrniso that. theywonlrl brim: hel- 't.-.r times for nrirrers, yet this win- ‘er is just a little bit worse than tny previous jwetrr, and. "Whereas it. has simply ireconrl‘ impossible for the miners and heir families to endure these lay- rfis and starvation existence any anger, “Therefore be it resolved that his mass meeting of miners oi’ llace Bay rlenrundthut tire gov- imment; 0|‘ Nova Scetia provide rither work ‘for us or providn full rualutainatrcu at trade union rates. t hour:- cnll a totunr- CIILCAGO, Dec. 27.——Joltn l) Weitlemelr, who crime into ‘publir notice recently through his arrest Louis with the wife ct’ a Chicago furrier, has been terructl a professional husband’ who has been married at least 48 times in testimony in an annul- ment suit brought by one of his wives. Mrs. Esther Wextar Brooks, con- cert violiurst, who said she hnu married Wcldeurelr in 192i, when ho was usng the name Arthur Brooks, told Judge ltewis yesterday that siro was the 48th or 40th wifc she wasn't srrro which, and thi Judge ln-dicatnd the annulment would bc granted. “I've been collecting information about this nun," sad the pretty musician, “and I find he is known both sides oi ilru sou as a defraud- er and tiroicssionzrl husband. "l have gotten in inllr-il lvrtlr nine women whom ilu has nutrfintt in the lust two yours. aiwzrys under t. different trnmo. And lrr- managed tr get more or loss nrortvy from each of them." Three months hilt r their mar rlage in Dcs biolncs, Iowa. she said her husband desertcl bur after do 'irauding her foster pnrt-nts of $13.‘ 000 under proiences that he woult establish them all in the movies Some $6,500 of her trroney went too, sighed Mrs. Brooks. The plaintiff. who itientiflet; Wctticnrtzir from “Rogues Gallery‘ photographs, told tho Judge B01119 iof his rtliusus were Iiord Corneiiu.‘ ‘lleaverbrook, Wulltrce Seigfield Sigmund it, ‘Egnl, John Grey and S-tiliCy lluru|~ .rrnrl asserted that in must Imu- obtained more than ,.il,tltiil,iltltl front deluded women. ills right nnnrc was givenias Sig muhd l-jhglo, Aruotrg women he married, she named Mrs. Vifiiliiii Martin, of Washiugtvnr, Airs. Rose iii. Iiurkin. New York, und Miss Ol- ga Fitter-tit, Milwaukee, ‘ Destroyers Leave For Chinese Waters (Special to The Guardian.) MANILLA. Dev. 27-—Six tl.'*<'F-'\.‘v' ‘in St. .-rs of the forty-third division tit-_ |lfll'l.fili from here for China today. a company of marines! of marines will; carrying Another company leave tor (‘him transport Chanmt-nt. iCbrlstmae iilye.__ are... Jtherrvise we shall be forced to take what we need wherever we i "an find it, and, “Be it tnrtiu-r" resolved that we rro tired of promises.“ (Signed) ilurry Dobsorr, (lcorge ,l.ibby, Alex .\icNclil. Wm. Woods. ‘ diners Committee, Glace liay_ King Borers Grants Full Pardon To 60 Condemned (Canadian Press.) SOI-‘IA, Doc. 2T-—l\'illg ilorus has xtended a full portion in sixty‘ ersons condemned to death for vmplicity in the constrirrtrgr‘ lead- lg to the bombing ot‘ the cathed- al inst April- On the occasion of the national ete day last November the King rommutetl the death sentence in ‘re case of many oi those convict- ed by a military court for partici- ution in the (rathotlrai trutrzrge. At hat time ho also issued portions to nineteen oi the condemned rnen. .__-—¢@+>——-——- Anglican Bishop Approves Revival JERUSALEM, Dec. ZT-The An- rlican Bishop ot‘ Jerusalem has set he seal of his approval urwn i1 novement designed to rovivc the rncient Hebrew brunch oi the Ap- tstoiic church. Otherkseek re-eiection in iRussell County |l0s Murphy became extremely un- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925 suuu iliiiii-illiil turn l D. W. GRIFFITH ur uuuri” Choice ofSTeat is Cans-i ‘ ‘ ing Premier King (Special to the Guardian) OTYPAWIA, Ont., Dec. 27.-—F0r the- last few days, rumors had it.‘ that ‘Hon. Mackenzie King vvould_ which l-s a Frenchdjnuadisn consti- tuency in Ontario. 1t seems now, that the ‘Premier it; yet undecided. Tire main reason for his undecision is thatMr. King does not wish to re vlve the animosity and fanaticism which characterized the inst eleo- tien campaign in that riding. - hzfilnfigerllgl]:ptrigleiliilégtflnofpgfiizgi The great motion picture producer, eni by lion.‘ Clrnrieg Murphy, but. h° addmned ti‘: Karol?“ calm owing to the bilingual question in a la" ciub m pa" o“ w "T po- Urrlario which iltls tiivldeti the two t "s w" be und w “u!” "n" tional good will. intolerance, he tiopular. The French elcnrent con- tcurict‘. that a county u! which " percent of the popuirttiorr is French- I» races since 1012, llouorzrblc- Char- skid, is the world's organs‘ av". irpcaking should be represented by ltcl-p the ‘lrntrse divided. l~slrtl ‘- t». t.ti, t’ rtl - ° “ ‘ " "m" ‘ ‘"‘ " '° ion Will Be Arrived fought fJr rho honor of represent-i icamldia" Pr°"') i} a rnerrr|>t.-r' ui" their own national- ity. t)rr tin- tttlret" lurrrtl opponents of lilig doctrine rnaitrtaint-ri that the’ first t-otrsitlrnrtiotr should ‘be giv- I ‘ ' en to the party and not to the nat- I ionnlity ot‘ its i‘t*]lI'i‘.St!Iliil.liVi§. Such a trosiftm contribute-d highly to i I 0n ‘Scptctttlter 5th. lion. Charles Murphy was appointed to the Sen- ____ rite. ‘Fire IPrerrcIr-flntradinns saw the o a opportunity of ltnving their long-‘Expect Definlte DECIS- vounty, and they were trreparetl to tlo overytiring to obtain it. At tho . Liberal (‘nnv-‘rtlon which was held at Tomorrow‘ at \':rr.-;. Ontario two candidates-r '- iug tho county in parliament, ‘Col. SPRIFGFIELD’ m" Dec‘ 27- lortitrn (‘. i'iti\\'ill‘riS, an Ottawa mill-‘Mimfm “Hiciais Wm give their am iorutire, and Mr. Alfred (‘ouint usm“ i" m“ proposition that‘ an‘ \\'<‘1lil.il runrt-ltuut. of ilorrrget. (nrtilhruflie mmers resume work “'1' After the first ballot, Mr. Edwards d” m" om wage scale when they hm‘ a ‘Mjurny M13 m,“ his opponjrtreet the operators in joint confer- In a public statement the Ilishop rolds that now that there has come nto being, with the atpprovali oftlre .eague o! Nations. n Jewish slilfii- rai and cultural centre in Palestine .vhere the JewisirNutionnl feeling nay learn to express itself in tome tangible form. the revival of rho ancient "Jervish-Christran" branch oi theichnrcb becomes lit"!- sible. The Jews who urn to form the principal botly of this Jewish- llhristian cortgrcgflilfrll. prvfliflim their right to observe the national and social customs of Israel. The Hebrew branch of the Apostolic Church fell into disuse following n, ban by the .Cnurlc»l oi Nlcon in A. D. 325, 100,000 Children Cared For .__.__ (Canadian Press.) mil. Suddt-rrly, Mr. Goule-t, tnrnedmme in New York at three o'clock back and refused to recognize tirewuesduy unemwn’ John L‘ Lewis’ “m. m, “.0111 m“ as m, mdeppndpbvorkers of America, declared here out Librernl. 'l‘lre feeling ran s0 hlghiiuday‘ He declined to ‘make any h. . v - . _; IIAZELTON, .Pa., Dec. 27—-"The rrrl tn withdraw leaving Mr. (lorrl mo“ Wm not be smmpeded back ed on ‘October 29th. , . . ~ - International Secretary Treasurer how, it’ Premier hing were to m, the United Mme workers today situation? iv/Juitl he rally all the .., , , _ v , crntors‘ proposition that the work- httuch (luncrrt uho have so long d“ resume Operatwns immedlat? sentatlve worth] a French speaking, ‘ Conservative he strong e-nnugh to, (i-olrlct could secure an appointment ' A to the Senate in order to make 0 0 d e n" vacancy for the Premier but Mr. ' Well Excavated rrre. of the reception he would get; in the county. The problem is n‘ mm i (Canadian Press) l nervous. Dec. 2 .———\Vl‘.IO shim Au t-xwrvatlon in connection with the rebuilding oi the Bank of Eng- oiticst wells known. it was lined apparently with staves from Wooden “i ‘hi’ °°"°‘i““i"" °i i“ "Kill" ed the bottom at a depth of 2s service. a formal farewell was said {eat will leave in a few days for Monc- m“, m“, the Smvesv He h, suppoe, ton, wircrc. Prof. lhll will hecome',.d to have been a Ronmn who w,“ lhlilwl (Tinrrvh- ‘thh year 100 A.D. Another oi Pac- ‘.l"0r trlnrost three and ll ililii ati's woden wells was unearthed in similar position _with the ‘Baptist _ Church in this city. during which towh Bum“; Church Durmg m", sical excellence has been maintairr-‘hhd yum-he]; have been tnumnmly Bli- Tile Iiellllfiilfe 0i Prvi- Bfliiurssoclatetl. Our relationship has i1" 0i’ mllfliv. "Oi 011i)’ iii ti"? BflD-‘harmoniontr character. As a gon- iifii Church. bill i" liw CiiY Mtieman the Choir Members have he litrs conducted the Choral So-pn yqur pfgfgggjgna] caphchy the ciety, the Orpheus Eight. and hasnghurch and Choty gee] you, tn _Strect and West Kent schools. as‘maater_ Your Chou, dimcflon has Well as carrying on n terse vrlvnw been characterized by the hiEhest 1 Last evening addresses were your unsurpassed organ playing read by Mr. E. D. Sterne. on behalf your maintenance of disciplini- Yco in the interests oi the ChoirJmlt-atloh “like Qt’ Choir- hhd the The pmsontutiOn of a purse of Congregation, choice of the convention, declaringipremiem ‘if the Unned Min“ ‘u the county that Col. Edwards further mmment‘ ct alone in the field, who was elect-WU work’, Sam Thomas Kennedy’ go into Russell, what would be the m refmwlce to the anthracite o“ wurrtr-tl a ICretrch-Ctanzrdlan reprc; tiefrat Mr. King? No doubt, Mn} King in no; so surc- ns to the nat- sori-arh; one for the Liberal chief-I " ‘the first well in London? llnnd has just revealed one of the Last nigh‘. st the Baptist cirnrchpwme casks and ha}; o; .2, ma], [om]. to Professor and Mrs. Bali. who The mum) T. c‘ pacau w“ bub organist und choir director of the in u", welbstnklng business about years the Professor has filled a t/hmo“ 5mm, mm, flgo_ time n very high standard 0t‘ mll"])(\[‘i()(] [ha Members o; the gymn- wiil ‘mean a distinct loss to thehegh of a parucufhrly 91885;“; and large. llustructed the pupils of Prince humbehcy h“ hoah that of a 81-93] iclass. ,sklll. Your musical interpretation 0i lilfi Oflllfifetmtion, and by DP-‘firrn yet kindly have been the ad- lzohi, subscribed by the Choir nnd| Marked improvement has featur- Chnir and Convention: is with the deepest and most sin- cere regret that we assemble to night to bid farewell to one, whose personality sud work will ever lin- Chsrinitetown. P- IJ. l-Iger with the members of the Choir December 27th» 1925- as s refreshing and pleasant mom- Prof. Hiram Ball, iory. Charlottetown, I Lacking the master, the attain- Dear Prof Ballz- rrnent of worthy musical effort and ADDRESS FROM CHOIR. nnxnoN, Dec 27—-’i‘he 100.000th tomorrow on thclr-lriitl entered tho Burner-dos Homes ‘For almost three and a hslfithe incentive to hard work so in- years you have been Organist and (Oonilinusd on Page l) Choir Director of the Charlotte- ‘liiliii [IIJNIJEHN r Powerful Soviet Influ- Dvrins his residence irercdesrned to respect and love you. ‘ w ‘I»-m--“R<>BI~ Heep" Canada sand I7. B. A. [L50 struts rrrur u tutu rmlur Snappy Musical and Dance Show Now Playing to Large Houses- Change of Bill Nightly. l-‘rank Sopcrs “Pretty Nifty Itevue," which is now playing e. two to three weeks engagement at Over 20,000 Contri- butors T0 Teach- ers’ Fund (Speclal to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Dee "Fl-Over twen- ty thousaud people are now con. tributing members of the Teach- ers’ and inspectors’ ‘Superannua- tion ‘l-‘und of Ontario established under the Act of 1917 and of these 17.254 are women and 3,418 are men [lliiil IIHINESE ilhilili ence Becomes More giéfgmtozs Cm“ Will Have T0 G0 To r . oes Courts T0 Obtain (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, ‘Dec. 27— The situation in China is regarded with (Canadian Press.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Dec. serious concern in Washington‘ dc- sDite the fact that advices to the 27_ State Department tonight from u p1 Ed. d The "Q w“ Minister John MacMurray advised éofmuset in ‘he ‘sew Tuflkish d“? gifietpg “ti; wenfgpeg 11:1,”, On Secret“? Keiiiigg 0i i-iie i'*'~“°i)9n' e p“ s an en m o e of t c Christians Day snil on Seturd ry. bltterest passages of women's sub- i i tl , I t i “g o w n 0mm ‘mml m“ “n8 jection. the right of a man to di- .Atrtl to judge from the way in between Pekln and the port of . 4'.) Uh f; l i-u; , 1 “m. T16“ Tsm Them has also hem, vorce at will and with no trial.lnlyxivllllfiqflllgr Frglnviséglrir ‘My Iienccfortir divorces will be grant-i i“- ‘ ' i 1 slight inrprovement the Depart- pltiildred nt t'\'€~I‘y showing. and from mem- ‘vmiliidviiied i“ ‘he 10cm 5"‘ ed only by decree o! the cuurhL irho rnrurneuts tirade rrpon the pro- “amm i" He“ Tam which mm’ is . . lrluctions by tbt-zrtre-goers, it is igtzrpeorstlralession of Feng the christian in? m prflhm ma: the hwpretty - .'i ty Revue" is go ng to ave a It is an open secret that Soviet ' . . . ml- ] I m‘, n _ Undergo Olleiaiwfll‘u.:."::s1::.:a..r::. Chili“ "mi ii“ be“ Seekiiig i‘) d9‘ illrincc idtlwnrzi have been bright feat in: iiforts oi the UnittetikStad Buuséglalgadiaan Preqs7s.)c H ll m] Snappy.‘ “H1 “n, a m,“ moment 9*‘ i1“ ‘iiroiman Dower“ D 999' 4 t 9c~ ~ '— a" m‘ was to be found on the programs. China intact in the sovereignty toiprerclor, 74 year old Primate ‘ofrwhicl, ‘ppm, "ma “u, vmqmy and the support oi‘_ which the powersylzelglunr will undergo an fliwriiiiiiniww-ll littiflnfjflii- They consisted of pledged themselves in the lningwrt Erusseln, December 29, for illphtflflinvg vow; numbers, amuflqng power treaty which was negot ate lesion of the stomach. W“; Uummhnihg sketches and ma. i" m9 Washiiigilm‘ ‘Arms mime" Caidiiiili Merci" wh" Teccmiypoc-rrt-a, (excellent dance numbers. enlgiimgglqlgmibec 27 The rbatues “M53313: i"; gg-iacigeizi 11323581?" tiitflzrntl trtbv-r popular vnutleville turns. - ' "T r95 a 5 5 a e Tl , l-r i' : di. a Fl‘ 11k which led t0 the defeat of thevMsiines to gather strength for iheigflng: ‘jlfi. ‘$211, qxysm ‘fire bath ‘Chm “my or Gerald Li chiulPiiPemi-ii-m- rflnisbeti artists, the latter being Ling and the accuimtio“ of Tiems n‘ ‘espt-ttlzvlltr funny in J» wish charact- ylye Marihai FefigaYi1‘H:iafng' N S ‘t-r lmrla ll“ worir t" ‘he Yli'"1i'I in r mos sangurn ry‘ e-v.r oug - . ' .,,.,,,,.,.,,._., “h, y. -_ modern China, in the opinion of_ H. f. M1,. ,, ore-rm- .: Home In Stellarton ill‘; 2...‘. “.223 Twenty three hundred WOI-illded v arousr-ti much favorable continent. In the Iianvuen hospital 81'1"" (cehauuh Press.) lBOiil lcatlingz 1Ir0ll lift; ably support- dmitbiess represent‘ a ‘man PM] HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 27-—HOil.r(‘Ii by t-bo other members oi. the pgrtionFoi the Ofliiiiiiiei? oi Kuomm" Robert Drummond, M. It. A., aged trornpnny. most of whom ‘appear M (ivgiizhi sliggblilyimvzgxl-menetxetai 1?: eighty-six dietl suddenly at IrIsIativantage in individual ‘roles. i‘ '_ home at ‘stepm-toh ghartly after while the ensembles and choruses known‘ ‘ noon today. He had not been inlare also pleasingly carried out. unifgfilragilgi gizggpziteliloiighfigg good health for the past iortniglrtiiappy ‘McNelly, ‘black-face comed- v - r . ' ' have beamed ma‘ his w“ smaller brtfllrrlzscrrzeanuillgrgggtgglyand his inn. s hnniht-‘T isuchter provoker than ‘we enemy's‘ Because ‘of the mil-Xe was regarded as an snthoritvnrrrvrberh never fail i/J elicit enthal- mnure or the conflicts and the h” on coal mining in the province and !lasiic applause Dob MoChsr-‘les on adeqmte mm and imuimfll service“ for many years was proprietor and tbh guitar crested a very favorable ihmmmm“ ‘lied i“ ‘he "eiwh" “"4 edit-Oi‘ of the Maritime ruthrhg ne-lrttiprtwrhh; whirl». Melba uni-whe- ggesalurgountry from wounds and ex cord published at Steliarton anditon. tht- pr-ima donna. was also well 1h ‘ _,regarded as an authoritative jour- receiver] on each of her appearan- mrzde bxfpégfergg gsoflesvlfrféesdflgnal on mining matters. e22. Tllxrrrroilnl G ‘complete chanfle of Who was executed after his defeat p KL n n g1 i" by Marshal Chang Tao-Lin around Mukden opens up s new chapter. ' _ since with hostile forces nor-th until rlrémuth oi Tiensin the tenure of the] .——~—- ' lwmlnchun is questionable. It isl Rev. A. E. Kochaly, representing- not expected however that any at-Fthe Afmenilin Relief Association Cruel RGVGHgG tempt will be made to recaptureiguvc a touching and forceful mes- Tieiiifiiii “can” 0i iilB eXilflllfiwsugeat St. Paul's Church yesterday (specrifl m The Gundhm) tlon of resortrceg on all sides. it iihmornillg, and spoke also iu the TOKIO, Bea 27__A special dew iwiieveii iii" Ffliiwily services will afternoon at the Children's Chrlst- patch u, Ashai from Mukden m" be reopened to Tientsin at animus Service. All too little is known that Genera; Kuo Sungun who flail)‘ dflie- in this country of the horrors iu- freq after 1,1,, “my w“ defined rlicterl by "the unspeakable Turk?‘ Thursday by that of Iiinrshnl ‘ lThg Arnronlan Relief Aseocation Chang TQM," and h“, WW were a’ r n S I t a 1 l a n Si; seeking t0 Salvage $01118 0i’ tile captured While‘? hiding in n cellar ' . i ‘ l'f> f thl ancient people. d th g t] ,, , - K young rt. 0 s an a re captors rut off nos land in Canada is providing them a h3g5 and m, ‘cue-s arms and ma“ A . . . (fresh start under the splendid con- 51,0, and kmed them both Anus rd ‘U10? Oiniiitefkz’ 113d Dlliiillizrai; ward Kuo and his wife were de- lwlC We vc. . r. . . u -capitatnd, (canadlan Pram) ibigr. of the Bank oi‘ Nova Scotia is ytm-shal] Chang ordered Rgli/IE. Dec. 27—Anti-Germtrn sen ment is flaring up in Italy Denouncing Germany as "our iu-, ‘stinctive racial enemy." the Pas-i cist paper imperohas came out with s. warning to Italians against the trade and other activities oi‘, Germany. their local treasurer i-or their funds 811d heads placed on the grave oi one will gladly receive and forward oi-og his gnvorm, generals W110 had f “"- '-~r the work. RACE surcrpa l Doesn't APPEALI i been executed by Kuo. Announcements, Coming Events. Meetings, Etc. "Wants-d goose and duck fea- thers. Henry McFarlnne ti‘: Co. Highest prices paid when not mix- ed. 6853-22-1wk. ‘V0 Poem - Admiral J ellicoe i "Don't forget the Auction Sale at John Bertrsmb Elliotts on Dec. 29th. Farm is sold. 6915-i2-25~2i "Long Creek School ‘Nesday ev- ening. December 29th good concert sale of lunches and candy Come. 6928-28-1i "Come to p‘e social and dance in Clertuont School. Monday, Doc- 28th. Admission 25 cents, Ladies with pies free. 6923. tr . d b rvu .1 - ‘ .. ~- ._,, , hl‘§y'°é‘h§lre£"“ m“ " ’ s" W.“ielllilii?’6ii.§3‘i2i“oii§"i5 ‘...'.‘.i.‘.5"'.‘..'.‘.i'. .12.‘; .11..‘ ‘trail? "my “t “"1"” m“ ‘mit- Prvfssflvr- Md Mrs- Bail both the Choir work but also in the rev- ‘lair llllii decidedly 001d h-hh snow S“ ‘he “m” “med” ‘mmm’ "Ti" rr-mtrde reply. expressing their re- erent and spiritual rendition of the fl“rr|3g_ Path "m" it" Hm- Ciimi“ 7"“ gret at leaving ‘Charlottetown, in hymng, Toronto clear 27m, below at 8.15 sharp. Specialties between which they had made many lasting 1n view therefore of the existing [Montreal clear i 28% below acts. iriendshlps- harmony. the musical progress ‘Q t. , _ , _ _ _ _ __ _. Following are the addresses achieved, the “with; gent“; h; ‘ 13133;): £2): 3312; "The Ladies of The Vernon Com which were read on behalf of the your direction and leadership. it ‘St. Johir. snow . 31-22 mun” League ‘mud homing dance in the L. 0, L l-isil, Nib view, Wednesday evening, Doc. .10. Refreshments will be served. r171 l2 23 28 ‘Boston. clear . . . . .. . ;New York, cloudy _... , ‘Charlottetown clear .. ‘ l High tide this morning st 10.06 and tonight at. 9.18. 91in “is this afternoon at 4.23 and riaee tomorrow morning at "Annual .\teetitrgh.-~The annual ‘peeling of the Belfast Egg (Trait will be held in the Bfilftlll Public Who proposea that the var- <ioua parts oi the Empire ahsre in the expense of supporting 741 tha British navy. Canada's “h, moon q-uem" Dec 2m ","i."3§1d°“‘ w°‘i“°"“" n“? mu" share. under hla plan. would be 937 L m_ ' ' ' i‘ “ P- i“ M" Lwmiui‘ °i' "'- Naslr expect to be present and will nhlress the meeting. W. H. Mne- "Iflifi- 5W!- m1. thirty-six million year. dell-rs l Oummerrde tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown. Annual Subscriptions Delivered “Al, 51 ll!“- . oi the (hit wathrrvcnd’ bis dimes '