‘, in George perated ‘On For (special to The Guardian.) b ILONDON Appendicitis , Dec. 1e.- Prince George the King's youngest sou, - iMontreaPs Roy Hotel To Be I MONTREAL, trears new hotel lll I-lotel. which will mark the opening of the new Mount Roy! l..l‘%.‘§°.i’l'i'l'vlil,"£>'1.i..°l3.'i'l'l""n. (M93 0f “3llame” ' reported this afternoon that to tile Turks on Saturday. Today's session of the confer- ut 2 p.m. until tolniorrow without nn llgleelment having been reached. The Turkish delegates were con- ciiintory during the discussion but lilo Russian representatives maln- inlnod an attitude of oppositon. Ex-Kaisers Coffin NEW YORK. peror William of Germany» wan found in a musty closet to day aboard his old flagship“ the Bremen, now the Constantinople. I The ex-Kalse-r mnde lncst of his long voyages-to the‘ German Af- rlcnn provinces and other parts of the world-aboard the Bremen. The coffin always accompanied him. Lying ill n handsome steel over all, the coffin has the imperial ill- siiflllfl. on the sides, and lid in m; relief, on enamolled iron cros. sea The interior is lined with sa. tin, once white. now spotted with grease. And underneath elilibornle which would have insured an eas lllle had death overtaken him voyage, " _. . Municipalities May Peyfex In Bulk ‘llkneel-ai to The Guardian.) OTTAWA’ ‘Dec. lllw-There ls every prospect of an amendment i0 the ia-w regarding ‘the stamp tax on receipts insofar ng lg lstes to municipalities. A. delegd. lion from the ‘ilnlon of Canadian Municipalities waited upon limp JBCQUGB Bureau today and fwhne "Oi "b10011"! t0 the receipt m; asked thn/tvnvtlnicipalltles be al- igned to make an annual retlml o: e receipts and pa l), _ m in bulk‘. v ° “mm” King Received Canadian Ministers (Bneellii in The Guardian) iilONDON Dec. lib-His Majesty "is Kins received Hon. ws. Field- 108. Canadian Minister of Finance and Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Minis- ter of Marine and Fisheries for (‘flllllila tpdgyg _ .______‘i_‘ a conlplote draft of the peacetreaty druwn up as a result of the ‘d911- llerutions of the Near East. con- ferenco here would he presented was Dec. 19.— An emergency coffin for former Em- the satin-an of box 8Drlngs‘—i y‘ howled ‘m. meeting! TB- -Ml‘. Ron howled down. duca-l by mics lellut pllcpalgendn " said: pie living llmt teach ers “shame!” to America! "' Shut up! Y°ll Wfllft rbe able I'm saying.‘ the ie-r.‘ L-"dY Astor then Bllfak a few semen lbfrc was dleor ‘.~ z downi" T316 chairm l.-.g lwrely H:a"|‘! discussion ended, mlade a speech arousing ire that the was several "We have membs more than one house, and don't realize the conditions ofpeo- in two moms. ‘it is said marks and there were cries 0nd “wlthdrlrwi" 0116 delegate shouted; Lady Astor shouted back: ‘"0 Worse than the Labor Shwtly noel-warn further dissent from h and Llldv Astor rotor-ted ll] very unfiort ll0Wn at your Aftér all “lawn ally lack of c fighting the 1W6 f0 _Bolshevist or [he llroceed, but 8i‘ Law arrl th is So are Socialists. don't blame them." .. . Disorder followed these m‘. to hear there l'vc OUPRQQ proceeded fifth. Drugs ValuedAt Million Seized IM “"118 the and heroin W35 . Dec. House official today _ "llllnled (Igorltreal. of which amount $200,- 19.-lA Court stated that W“ year 1,00 , W°Plh 0f cocaine, mo g 0000 "Phi-lo. opium into 0 worth was seized-thy fflhe m. thorlties and to Oiltelwll, where it was dest ed °' "w "Werders Crgllrt 38 people died from ""11! in the past the confiscated d on the waterfront narcotic pols- YQBI’; Most of "188 were seized fellflfilllllle" a Famlll Chills Amend Same. A , , i l . - Allthe "Nations" columns In ‘ll-r. f- r1 ' ‘t. will...‘ syn» How liiliany Men Face the Qlllifllélonrof Buying Presents Foltfie. Women of Their es ‘Without Misgiving? .- Wllet , en Want t ‘l Is a Secret‘? to Most MealiBut {there's a ‘Way of the Mystery, em" um orvalm i“ 11* ‘in the ‘lchrletmae Gift Today's ‘ll-wings Motion-And rm m. ‘W! Her Pulpit lhlll Io. Opened Today (Special to The Guardian) Dec. 1i).-- Mon- Greei; Lady Astor LONDON, Dec. 19.—-Lady Astor the centre of a stormy scene a‘. the conference of the National Ulllllllilt Association after-rsession of pa l of Prime uvyulwed by the Prime Mmme m_ popular clergyman; when she night that an fllpplltlprlntilonr so much meet, the eogt times be Sllbmllliofl $110031!!! 0n a resolution intro! location‘ another woman melniber, advocating s. campaign n; 60mm 01110113 the young to refute “the insidious and incessant ' rs living in they 0f ment on the warning. but Iitl , wk“? “ill illflt ille letter llelll him respor. 'G‘° b11011 sihle for ‘the executions inst "Yolflilily of Rory OlConnor and three prligglg in inc mjnfgn-yg party.‘ If you don't Shut, unate to rim. own party! day Rory. O'Connor and the other never lush Republican officers were in ecuted. rams-either]. . ellrziolllr- , tolXma.s Recital In cos ivhc-ilagnin 1101', with cries l4 CHARLUTTETOWN, lllclnb Perilously Near IBuckingham Palace] (Bneeial to The Gulrdlan.) LONDON, Dec. 19.—-A disturb- ing discovery was made rellr of Buckingham Palace if-Hl’. when a grenade bomb May BeEreeted (Ulleolll to The Guardian.) OT-AWA, Dec. 19~<A m01lllrnent in the capital of Dominion to GOIDmGmMO-uto vnioroue deeds of Canadian th lll in connection tion of estimates to the design itself to be determined later, approval, ‘NEW YORK. Dec 19——Dani?el J. M-cGrnth. formerly Dali. writcr who signed hlmeevf thozfty, Irish Republican Army." Mr. lMcGrath refused to m iii.- ytiher ‘lrfisih Republican army of- ficers. mp The postmark on ihe envelope‘ ‘what showed irt had been mailed llt [Grand Central Station, New York, was at ax p. m. December l4. There “a1 er hearers, were n'o marks on it to identify‘ All [the ‘writer. Mr. McGrnth resigned office tile 8X- Z_i0n Church -\ an finally ‘gill - i)"; lA recital of Christmas music was “wmllld unietnd BllllILWiRll)’ llmdy Astor to The proceeds of this recital, as in the case of the last recital given at the l . W88 found in an ash cart which had Just arrived to" remove the palace ' ltdwtlfd rm rrcllpltsl m offices-e.- orrswnl, Ont, 1m. 19.—lPre. "m -"—“""‘>‘-—-- mellnlflng wlllLgo to Mont. l EasiiernPeace rnnlty‘ li::l°":r.ri:.l‘:::"" v Na Nearing Completioni national to prlrlinmizrlt [ni- 311d the ' ————%o>—--- m De Valera Agent Told threw the first htimihuvllfitvyen lilsullir- U'S' ferrlns to the Conservatives she com- church on Tuesllny morning ‘I , Paper’ ,,‘...,M I __ Covers Prince llllwlrll Read by Island Like new \\\ - the Dew Everybody i Irwlnn: {In l ‘u; ll) Extend lln- ntorefn rudlul o‘ ' . (2) Put customer: lu n buying . F ' (3) "uln- I i I i5) Mink i Do not the» Ive pollin- lone bunlnonu need-u! ' ldvelilalng. llln Irlrlllllhlsu lumlt lined overhead yield bl;- gcr pmfltn through quicker lwlllmn tl- salespeople to hel- inl t-flcnn ' q‘- mny pollen-n to GI new 110ml tluna lnlluultly l-flhltlli-A- rover L‘ e, The celebration‘ but it especially Holy Priesthood Cathedral, in St. the love and respect not only llc has now laboured for and thll-t of his conlfreres in gratullltion and good‘ Welles glltion who flS-‘Sf-mblflil within llli pite the i-nclemency of the wl-llt | 0n Monday evening nearly all! "Hi0 ilrlestsi of the lslllnll nsscnlbitad in pllrucllinl house to offer their (‘on grlltullltiolls Zlllil to enjoy the us- ceiebrllni. llospfitnlity of the udllre-ss accompanied by zlpproprizltlz iziiit was tender-cal ll Receives’? Greetings Upon Ev- entful Anniversary _ wnsllnge and is making her first j 1 ‘ elm fltliltlSl0il of much TC-,'lli&i'i’. of the “as; . l 001118 anti gzunesis on the purl gnmmd 11111 grateful parishioners. Tllilll‘ s well known and much esteem- ed priest. who was raised to‘ the ) _ _ uislnrlns were encountered. .llc ptopll: of Vernon River wllercvilol-llpil Manda ‘llllll? . lyears but also pf the parishioner- of Trncndie among whom tlliirlren‘ Elrellnn years of his priestly life was spent consul to the United ‘States today iwas Mlarnedlvto leave the United States before the morning of Dee- I ember 26. by a mysterious letter -"lllilll lTwo 0i The Crew ‘ Quit Salt Steamer F '.l'\\'o dllckllanlls oi’ the. crew nlll wharf for Cllrvell Bros. nllrtcd in the wee small hours ye lirrllay morning for parts unkno fond farewell. Silrlniarlls who shipped aboard Ilibrnlter, and are of indiffere- inhlitl‘ as seaman. The ship iiweniy-tuwr (lays and during ‘llliii twelve days very i c lllronizh hezlvy ice which was failures of the fllgo. They begun discharging yes ‘WUIWHIY morning and expect. to sal ..>n Frilllly" for Pui-“ivzlsh. (Klpt. (lrirllsiuedt is fur so Zl "joined his ship at zlgo from loading monkey-nuts on the arrival of the ship lli G h rnlii~l~ illltl ll new crew oi’ twenty ilk-listing in record that blrill MIR: Ilirlc are Nllfiylllfi BX“ Ml» Lulu-n on. It mls here that, llit‘ t\\o1.-.lll.>i.i holllih and that! with lll_ llll n, lllUSlly Spaniards. lliltl to be lmSJYUfFS jlincll. (Illpi (Lillleiiluiii b)‘ RQV- M-‘J- Slllltll 01' Killkillllillns been to Nctviourlllwllltl on pre- on hehaifof the Clergy‘ prefix-ill. Pvll‘. jlrosi. was lll .' (in T1 lSOli lllll .t.lln Pastor llmseli. so present. by lit-v. I\. C. McPherson us ill-rem. and Rev. Janps Murphy; Sub- liulcon, will llev. l. it. .\. All Dtvlllllll, MflSiPl‘ of Corbin-lilies. The sermon was delivered b) ill-v fei- glVell by U10 0110i? 11111101‘ "l6 lll-POC- D. I’. Crollen of Gtorizvlllvvll. ltvv she U0" “f Mr w Duncan» A “"45 T C11 T. Gallant DTOSHIMI at iilv nrglln n1...“ in Zion IChnrrch lust evening before and Itov. B. Gillis assisted in the ved and tbeIll fair sized audience. choir. In the sanctuary were iievs hillllrici: Mcllonlllll, M. J. Slllhlll J. C. ‘Mcllonlllil. Jus itunnvl‘. “'- iby the choir are being devoted to V. McDonald. nnd Jzls lloun. . l the cause of Pre-sbyterizln Mission in India. This is truly an appro- priate cause st a. time when we are about to commemorate the birth of Him whose chief concern was men of no particular race orcilme, but men of all countries and condi- tions. - - -- The soloists included Mrs J. E. Riggs, v iss Jean Allan Mrs W Duncan, Mr W L Williamson and Mr J Pogsbn. It would be inviti- ious to draw comparisons and in "W's case entirely unnecessary. Each of the vocalists had qualities which appealed to the audience in sc-los t e spirit of Christmas ‘and what it moans was ndnlirnhly borne nut. Without exception the renderings were given with ll true appreciation of tho smut theme underlying each solo, and for this the loloists are to be cun- gratulated. I . The contributions by the choir included the following: Christmas Carol lChrist, He Lieth in Yonder Co“; l-hpral ‘Beside Thy Cradle‘, from the Christmas Oratorio by Bach; anthem O Heavens‘ by Sullivan. Ilere again the spirit of Christmas was admirably ex- pounded. -ill:l:h'n choral was semen in ltsclf. the music being the reflection of u worsilipful de- votlon as not fc-rtll in tho words of» the choral. y In the anthem ‘lsing Q Heavens . the choir was heal-d to full effect. A: a body the choir is gllining in confidence and self reliance and all their efforts bore testimony to the fact that they have been working hard and enthusiastically during the past ‘months. Two choruses ‘from the ‘Messiah’ were played by Mir Duncan as organ solos; These were—- And "- rllorv of the Lord‘ and U10 Hallelujah‘: In both these items ‘Mr Duncan's playing was an inspir- ation tho 'llallolu,lah' chorus helns superbly played. ._..___¢o-@-___ o-e-wooo-own flCondensed Specials .‘ BATlth-ltic per line per day. 9c _ er ii e per day for I days or over. l c e l no par d for 0 dLvs or nver. Count I words o a line. Groups of i tllurea. lnitifl letters. count as lone word. l0 per cent. discount for .euh Addreel forms pert of ad. be paid for. Special Rates Rodlll lltl. 75c for seven Q 51%|: nth no unc rtain fashion and in all thol After Mtlsis an address, nut-om- ,panied by a beautiful sliver ten set. was tendered by Mr. Joseph B. McDonald orr behalf of "the parishioners and» on behalf oi the Altar Society nn address was read -by Miss» ChristenaiMcKenna llcuom panieli by a valuable Silver (fabl- net. The Rev. Pastor in ll. few ‘choice words- feeiingly exilresscd .his thanks for the generosity and kindness showll llim by his people on tlrlis occasion. referring i0 the good- spirit of ldynlw and oi‘ ‘oo- operation which llns always exzst- ed between them. The following are the addresses read on behalf of the pnrislllonurs ‘and Altar Society, respoetivcil‘: To The Rev l’. l). Ml-Gnflunn, l’. l‘. Vernon Iilvor, I’. E. isflnil ltcvcrelld and llear Father: ~ The Altar Society oi 5'1- Joschirfs Parish, Vernon River. desire to convey to you their x000 wishes on the occasion of the twenty-fifth Anniversarv of V0111‘ ordination. Our society holds a privileged place ln the Church. As the holy women present at U10 Sacrifice of Calvary brolllhi sweet spices that they milllli all‘ neinit Jesus. so in imitation of them it is our prlviliege to prepare the altar, whereon the sllcriiu-n of the cross is renewed and from which thie bread of life is broken to us. And since. it is thronllll the ministry of the priest tllnt this mystery - is accomplished. the priest becomes for us nlloillfll‘ Christ. lt is therefore n source oi joy for us to be present tmlay with the minister of Christ, and to return thanks for the many ilriwefl showered upon you durlns V01" twenty-five years of sncrcdetal life. We pray that the fruits 0f that great sacrifice. to which our society is so closely hound. will through your minietrations be poured ill-to our hearts nnll brInB us nearer to the Master. in rwn- clu-sion we wish you fulnnss of yegfg lin the Sacred Ministry and extend to yon our cherished hollfi that the Lord will HD1179‘ you w be. our director for many 10118 Yo"! to come. ' iPleasa accept this gift as an earnest token of our esteem and affection. ' Signed on behalf of the Altar Society. Rev. P. b. MeGuignn. P- P- Vcrncn River, P. E. island, Deer Reverend Father:- Yonr spiritual children Kat- Werk. Situation l words. 50c Der cottale. AWW 395 W51" 5" Phone Mil-j - ,_ wnurtn-‘ro slur enact] her around you today to olier Yflll their congratulations on the twen-_ _ '-fl'fth anniversary of y0ur ordin- ation to the holy Priesthood, and a George lVloGillgun brother of mp mp9, Only A “Feeler” i Say The Frenc i I ____ _. PAR S. Dec l9-The impression nlppe-llrs to prevail» in -Fl‘€‘HCll (f- ‘lcl-nl circles tllut the talk of tlle lwllsllillgton pllln for‘ ll repzlrlltorls "Sllllfllllfllt is only n. “fi*0lt:li" put,‘ ‘out in.‘ tile lllTSfi on inspiration from llrrlin. The ioe"llg acorn-s to be accentuated by the know ledge as a hgh officia. put it this afternoon, that while there had been pie-pity of cpportunty for the Wiasllilzuton Government to ap proacil PPIIIICQ_,AII the subiefli 1i It were so disposed. there thus far had been an utter lack of any indicat-‘on illnt the United States Government hzld any propoflflio" in view. for the many favors received dur- ing these. years. We know that your memory today must revert to that s-olerml scene long ago when you knelt at the lee". of 0M Cl the successors of the Apostles llllli urcse a priest forever llccurli- ing to the order oi‘ Melchiscdccli. and we lain would accompany you in spirit there, for how loiemn and touching lls the ordination of u priest. The young levtte sacrlfces all the world holds in esteem. separates himself from'kith and kin in ol-dnr lo gave himself en tirely to the work of the Master The lngijsupper is again enacted and a new minister of Christ goes forth to dispense the myster- ljes of God. We feel assured, Dear Father. that you must realize, that in the Providence of God» many 0! U"! noble asplrntione that filled your heart. on that occasion have been realized. We. the parishioners of Vernon liivcr, can ‘gratefully attest. i0 your zeal for illle beauty 0i’ U10 temple of God. where He deigns to dwell in our midsit. and. 3'01" still greater zeal for extendlns Hi9 reign tin the hearts of the flock committed to your suldance. The religions iinstnlction o! olll‘ children has been deal- to V001 heart and, how many 0f 1111 ha" experienced. your sylllllfllll)’ 011d fatherly advice in our trlols and sorrows. While wvith hearts overflowing with gratitude we loin with Y0“ "1 the Holy Sacrifice of thanksgiving we pray that God will continue. to pour his blessings upon Y0“- nnd give you length of days in the sacred ministry 80 1710i- Golden Anniversary of your erdl“ etion will still find you a valiant worker in the Lord's vineyard. In proof of our esteem and 500i‘ wishes. Dear Fol-her. 11161150 "1 ngpt the accompanvinz {lit 011d let it he to you as a small token of the gratitude of the parishion- ere. Signed on behalf of your hell!“ toners. JOHN WIQNIR» WM. CAIN l. . 8i to loin with you in thanking cod‘ coma g.‘ tliolfltlll, Trustees I ..v- / ~- w. -*". almlwu <|-. Unloading Here of: the Norwegian steamer Fiona now iunlonlling a cur-go of salt at Pow-‘ lie- ‘well manned and the captain is not Sllflltllllg any tears over the two ailsentecs. one of whom had been in the United States before. of twenty-filth Jllil will probably maize for m. anniversary of t'e ordination diets in the Great War is now ho- KW‘ P' D~ Mwulgan- 111E ccnsiderediby tnc government St‘ the oiborllerline if his money holds out. trip She halls from Ilangesund. Norway. Interufewed by The Guar, rlinll yesterday Captain B. Grilll- ystuedit. said the trip from Torre- iinoill, Spain. where the salt was Jfllllif-lfltbilllflil, to Clrzlrlo Montreal. on Dec 18th. twenty five years ago, has wnll ttetown occupied the heavy‘ They ire lidds, "makes us shiver as We Y "Her bang wwed know how much new misery wlli llliU ille llzlrbur by the Montcalm a mlriking contrast to tile tllc sunny llvlBdllflfffllléilh _ lllbfllVlllCll they hail left a few wceknl ministry. was very clearly shown by the nunlilerless letters of nun- re- “Au-jclivcd, by tho very large congre». yDtlng-congl-atuiations to Mi‘- lllillUFllllll n position 11"» ilnri speaks admirable English. lie _ Mllrszlilies H101‘ llllil by U10 [111-1501109 fol’ illfilvllurlr it bud arrived two months Ffblcccasion of so many oi’ his fellow' ljn ,\\'ust Airlcll with the captain and friends today in nil hllnlls down with hlnlelin fev- from the eastern llIlfln-r. The crew lifter hospital treat- lll"-‘ill_('ll‘i zlt Iiillrslflles were again ill ‘vpftéllfy oi‘ their wedding. the‘ 0f O I611‘ GIO- CANADA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2o, 1922. lilninlsns n VEH Jiiiii ii Rev. FnllIElTP. p. Mc- v _ Guigan of Vernon’ tional‘ Monument River, ‘” ‘Germans Ask For Assistance And‘ H the llppenl contained lllinary letter Alfred Branllborst. and was fcsses. The Germon writer also Ito's a new war. “France," he says, "knows is at the gates, perhaps withirl short time. The thought of " n lllfilillill till-mull ii." , Dlamond Wedding — and Mrs. Henry Hine, Rochfcrd Street, Upon Anniversary of Mem- orable Occasion The Guardian joins with _ congratulating M“ m," Mm l-icnry Hlne, Roch- ford Street, upon ‘the 60th nnnl this nlelnormblo occasion it is illnrl Ali's. a |llf(lfifilf} of iinplpy experiences and I _> _ _ memories to look buck ul10ll til-l“, ivirns \'O_\'iI_L'l!.~l but UILS is ll.s lbrsiqmthel- they are able also to look E. pleasure auti- [flnwvllrll wiih iillllill assurance to the ftvture. ‘Mr, and Airs. I-Iine were mar- i-{vll in Nluvfonllrllnnd on Di- iccslnllr-l- flfi. NR2, Mr Iline, who ,is ll native 0i \"ll‘l(§llll‘@. Erlrrirlnll. i\\'.‘i.~‘ tllc-n on service as an Artil- 'l"v\‘lll:r|l ill the imnerlill AlTTLY-“llil icnme ollt with some fort-cs to Nelw fonnllinnd at the time of rihe trou- ble nrislng out of tlue Alflibamil ‘Pinillls. After this he SBIW service ilil Zlillltn. Cliilr-"llior. Wnlcs and lniilnr illness, Mrs. Illne accom- ipillLVlllE,‘ lliin and sharing bile illillVlélllllli of travel and the chnnges of clinlnte with grant checrfulness. In 1880 with over twenty -one vcnrs’ service to his credit Mr. l-ilne accompanied by his wife settled in Charlottetown. Mrs. llirlofs Lu-er the lau- Jo .t'l'ih ZtTr-(WP. wit.» was also a!‘ army pensioner, had settled here nrevlously, liir. Hine been-me sex- ton of St. PvIGTS (‘nthetlraliwhich position he held very caps-lily for i,svellty'-tllrcn years. -/\t ihv ‘time of ills arrival here West Kent School had lntely been r-nmnleted and the only houses of white people in the vicinity of Rochford and Brighton were those of Messrs. Thos. IMCLQHII, Fred Perkins, Artemus Lord, Judme Sul- livnn, Geo. nllVlH nnll McKinnon':-‘ tnnneliv, till-s. Harvey's school for colored (llllldfUll (lccllplcd the cor- ner above West Kent School nnd a considerable purl‘. of the avail- able land was boggy and uninvi- ting. Gradually it was hullt up and Mr. I-Ilne ‘took an active part in ‘this iwnlfk. The beautiful spreading trees on Rockford Square he help ed the late Rev. Geo. Hodgson to plant from vtlny chestnuts. it need- ed faith and confidence to do this and to believe that the fine resi- dential quarter which they cow ulorn would ever within a lifetime ‘become a reality. Wh-en Mr Hine came to Char lottetown he was one of thirty- five Army pensioners, veterans like himself with whom he took up the duties of citizenship. One by one these old comrades and acquaintances hnve passed away. But the soldier-strain has come down in the family. Hie son, Mr. Chas. Hine of the P.E.I, Railway is a. veteran of the South African and the late war and-his grunti- son Mr. Ernest I-Iine, served oven sens in the late war with the 8th Siege Battery. Mr. ‘I-line is now 82 years 0i ago and Mrs. I-line 78. Army ex- periences in forlegn countries are siilil fresh in both their minds. and when asked by the rep-Jrter yesterday the length of his service m‘- "1110 refilled. in true soldier f-ishlc" by win; m.’ "M: period of service to a day. ililnny more years of health and Rood spirits will be the wish of their many friends this morning. OTTAWA TENDERS SHOW LOWER C081‘ OF LIVING 0| l-AWA. D90. 19.—-'l‘ll9 cont of living. especially to Ottawa's ooor. is std-ll coming down. Willi" 1 few of lho prices for standard zroceries were in lenders considered by the hoard Predict New War 'OTTAWA, D60 19—'BllL i] few dollars from you would make Joy- ful hearts and tile tllouizht of you will bring us nearer together," is l) en a letter wn- ~ _ ltilout even biddiing tile captain recewed by the nonunion com the Great War. Tne‘ letter, which iwas written ill German, null on or- forty marks in postage to bring it to this country. It was signed by for conditions produced by the very hi-gh cost of liiving," the letter con pre- no ,limlts of hatred. and ‘l. new war, Will Celebrate Today Upoalizlt a briei‘ sitting today, " pause and consider the re pm-tcd h ‘izher 88 B7 Ill-L Onllll w II- l- L ’ Luau transcription‘. De vered w iMacKenzie King Opens New Home (Special to‘ The ‘Guardiaml OTTAWA, Dee pttawa OII>NBW Years day. "-1111 day he will take posscssl Seven Republicans‘ pastor (HUM one t k _ F WBJYIEIl from a suburb of Berlin. -—-—- Joachimh Church‘ v€l‘l1()"‘li“l ‘llllll Illhlcnlllrgolspead dam mtgo The ‘var- has ‘broughysad and Dvspeclal ‘o The Guardlan‘) with the re r River, Wm.‘ an Cvem or uhusufl] m‘, < (‘lugoilfo hrfellwilll 9 1110011“. terrible clsrcllnlsianees lIl Ger-l " UHLJN, Dec. 19.——<Four for mall D0111‘ wrest to me- vory wide circle J,‘ Th‘. ‘Film i; ilwilllw ‘tflQxlilj-d- nlllny. Our VICUIIIS oi‘ the yvar have- ihlyilncn and three laborers Hume," It wcom ng friends mm acquaintances of “MW”. U l» A t cl 410v to endure untold sufferings be- executed here this morning - 1S all- ‘ “ "m1 "f ‘mom 1-000 n91 m“ cause of the sooal illlll economic lllleffeflillg with trains ln Count ifildare. "Phe seven men were captured New 13 State troops in a house, the in“, tlon of which is unknown, Wml them M01011 mods, rifles and ammunition were found. The men were tried by a nlilltnl-y com fl mittee nnd sentenced to death on the charge of train wrecking. The lscntence was carried out at 8.30 o'clock this rllorning. The men ex. “med 11W reported to have been New Year's Day. l _ 19.—~ Prenller. 11m: will open his new h0lll€ all Executed In Dublin. rall- will ibecome am were presidency-of Poland, in the elec- for tion to fill the vacancy by the y death of President Neratowicr is executed reflected in despatchee received by Free by U18 {French Foreign office, {Lady Rachel " . i Cavendish Meets... (Special to The Guardian.) , LONDON, Dec. IQl-Thehoreo ridden by Lady Rachel Cavendish -'Jll‘boltcdl with her in Deray Show. lt o, the residpnce on Lauri“ ‘M's: ,p1unged inw a pond 10 feet deep but Lady Rachel was ‘rescued un- mday from the German N‘ illxlliclléflilornlljglyirerthev 130L119 of Sirllurt. 0! tional Association on bellnil (lliquemhed b L’d c w“ ha‘; 111 cripples, Widows and orphans of‘ y a y Lauri .. gziizirl-nbnille Candidate For Poland President -.__. l8peaill to The Guardian.) PARTS, Dec. 18.-_-_~A.n increasing ‘probability that Marshal Plead-ski, former Chielf of the Polish State, iliildeti-e for the Incident at Banquet Sir Henry Thornton Subject of Protest HAMIFAX. Dec 18—-The inuld- nlenpbgrs" (,1 u .. ent at the banquet tendered Si! armyg- 1e Rapwnca“ Henry Thornton on Wedneeda) _______.>_____ eyenling, under the lolnt auspices - . '0 t e city of Halifax and flu». Irish Parhament lBoard of Trude. in which an» Passes First Act In A Century ‘nrvnnm, Dec 194mm first Act more than a century went formal- ly lhfilllgh the Free State Senate I ‘It was a lllgllly technical measure, entitled “adaptation of enactments blll.”i It passed through the Dull last‘. week zlllrl was accepted by the Senate without discussion. SIllOTiilC who, speakng with lllllfijll‘ emotion szlld; g - "I think it is fitting that at this nlonlr-lli the Senators should] signiiic»; zlllee of’ wilnt we have just liwnr- ' We have P214800 the firs? not by ml lrfsll Pllllinlvlellt ll?!‘ one hlllllli" l. lxnll tv-"erlty three y. zlrs 3 "i think we may all thank Provi-f ilence that we have been allowed Y0 tllkl- part in this work. We have marked a milestone in our nation's history. We have done whnt llllllly generations of Irish- men lost. their lives in endeavor- illg to be llble to do, and may all thank God we this day. German Aeroplane ., Flies To London]? BERLIN, Dec. 19.——The first German airplane to leave Ger- many for the British isles since] the war, today started from the S-‘tnnken Flying Fields, near Bor- fin for London. it is a new peace type of pae- senger machine, seating eight passengers and driven by a 376- nclrse power motor. lt belong to tile German Air Service Corpor- nvil-n, which plans n regular arr service on schedule/j time betwcr-n BlTllIl and London, to he estab- lished early in tre Spring. Kilhe ‘British. (‘lrrernmlent gr-tn- tell special perlnlssion for this trip. The Weather, Etc MODE DAYS TO SHOP , iTb ONE T's-nuc- Tb PuTOFF guvmc raucous? "W"! " ANY CE N15 Jud‘ ANQTH l3 uh‘ TORONYPO, Dec 20—Msrltime north ivest and west winds, fair and cold. The thermometer a3 llnn night registered 3 below zermiflchocl intend holding their x 9 o'clock and still falling. A sharp nine- teen mlle wind was blowing. illiirh tide this afternoon at. 12., and tontight at 12.27., Sun sets this afternoon at 4.18. and rises tomorrow morning at 7.- of control yesterday. a hi; major- ity of quotations were below those iFilret quarter moon Tuesday. Dec. both 1.6-8 can. Silinlmerside tide eighteen min- Thesolcmnity cf the occasion! ns cmpllll-s_izcll_by Sin‘ Thomas: have lived to see e Henry observed that “you. gentle- re- n. in the city of Halifax appar» ently need no ‘distill-rely!’ hes klven rise to protest from a “All ul the temperance forces. i-Lvday night the Halifax degree division of the Sons of Temper mil-seer! by an Irish Parliament for <11‘~‘°€- 111 regular monthly meeting passed n resolution on ‘the sub- Joct. The resolution, which mem- bers afterwards stated was un- animously endorsed by the drivi- sion. was as follows: ‘Whereas, the member of this degree divlszon have heard with regret of the utterance-s at l.il~.- nanquct held on Wednesday everl- ing in honor of the new preslidclll or rile can-adieu National Bat} ways. and more particularly they.‘ neferencies regarding the plolllh-l- lory laws of our province, said lllierances bciing cnlcuilliivl w ilokl the laws up to ifitlkriil“, sun i:l\‘"l;_,' the tenlilulcg: ll.’ \‘v‘l'\"ill"dt' ing pubic sentiment p.111 b-wll" to the’ same. and “Whereas, intoxicating liquors were apparently exhibited and consumed at this pubbic bawiil-‘l. which was presided over b) till- villi-l‘ Magrsulxlrte of the at; 0i‘ Halifax. and at which a rut-misc oi Llllt: Govtrnulellt of .\'u\n Scolz-‘i welcomed tile guest of the civil- nc and delvercd public utlcrunr. s. "i‘l-,:i‘iiii‘L-, ll.» il ih-soli/lul, Lilnt thiie degree division of till;- s-llll“ i .. p‘. lulluc. 1181118! N0. l, . . on lliwlll] its prulvsfi. :ln=‘- i .'l‘ unlls upon our llillllK i‘: i -=.-l..‘t.ll‘\t5 null ulflcials lur 111i isllxillflilbll of lbcar RLllLLldu on that occasion." The dlvslorl- members, it 51* stated. protest on two grounder (inc, the statement of Sir Henry Wjih regal-d to “the intellgenw with which you enforce law's‘ which would otherwise be obnox. ous." Two, that apparently liquor W-i ‘n ev denoe at a banquet uno- the auspices of the City Counc- anll Board of Trade, They say that it 1e this "intellz- gent enforcement" of the prohibi- tion laws that is helping to tilin- crediit the enforcement. of Prohi- bition in the province of Nova" Seotlla. ' Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings, Etc ltUlIln-lbc. per line Mr any. lo r dine per for I d for.‘ daya-orover. c. a lino er b figures nltlal letters u one word. 0 per cent. dlleount for ouh. Al role forms of Ml and must he paid for. "Reserve Wednesday. Doc. 27th for the Christ-mas concert at Brllckley. 11 "North Wiltaehlflfe Xmas ‘PRO and concert wlllrte held MEX‘ day Dec. M; if weather unfavoh able, it will be held the first ftne Ilidht Mldlllll. 10877 l”! , "St. Oltherlnew School co cert We-dnQday Dec 30th. Admi sion W cents. If stormy next tin night. 10938- b. "The Annual Christmas 1‘ will be 13°11: in Hairtville h Pniflahy . 2mm. Shall! thl Won't er prove unfavonre _e comp n» lemma mm. WICUIMI 4 "The Wheatloy River “and l‘ .,. in It When R ma“ mist‘ bowls; cl - the ‘Prion Bulk _ -_,,y ing a hoantnpoeavsad » e _ o am»... . from 8 to S. lapse um inter than Charlottetown. nverstowmlcvr ‘I With '1 Mishap ‘ -_-_,;;',~ grails .. -_,=:;.¢-...:... oalb-fl‘. _,-.-»-‘ r‘ wales». L.»