stalls... ‘i m“ unto a circular on the pon- "l n‘ for, who! 1o! ca‘ “missus. f - ‘ [NI '_.‘ to" pale and .- "-11%..- <.-.--"" "g 1. ' knoll-inc Iraqi, s; faimnnnn Man's Advice ' an um know ll In: .0! development- ,,-,.:'.-“..'::.'.'..t".."‘::..r':.:’.r'~ l...» State Parliament In ' ' Joint Session (Special to Th; Guardian.) DUBLIN, Dec. lIil-.—'l‘he Free 5mm parliament met today in joint session of the vwo houses sud was addressed by Governor general Hoaly in n. speech in which he outlined the pnogrammc ppspaffld for legislation by the cab inet of the Irish Fires State. The Governor General also read amas- sage he had received from. Kin: George. French Cabinet Stands By Foincaire _-'_" 2:11..‘ (Continued from page 4) PARIS, Dec. .13—-'I‘ho French cabinet this morning alpproved the altitude taken on ths reparations questions by Premier Polncaire at the recent London Conference of Premiers; after Ilearing M. P0111- caira‘: report of the mactinB- 11- dlgo Qxzpregged agreement with him regarding the declarations to be made In the Chamber of D6111111B5 on Friday when it is expected tho government will be called irlwn t0 reply to an interpellation. . America Will ot Cancel" War Debts (Special to The Guarjian.) WAISHI N; Dec. 13.—R6'l1" arntioul from Germany and the amount that European countries she-ll pay Alnverica on the ‘war dsilrts owed to -t\hls country will be treated as separate and dis- tinct questions. ‘lihls important fact revealed today, sheds, light on the course which the United States Government will pursue in all formal or informal overtures for American help in the solution of Europe's tangled problems. If any responsible statesman in Eur- o-ps has the idea that America will remit or cancel any part of» the Allied debt in exchange for some adjustment in Europe such an im- pression is entirely wrong. Chief Lorrain Believes Raoul Binet Guilty (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC, Dec. 13.—-Raou.l Binct, who was tried for the murder of Blanche Garnesu, in Quebec, two years ago, and was acquitted by a jury. is, in the opinion of Chief Lorrain, head of the Quebec pro- vincial police detective depart- ment the actual assassin. Chief Lorrain was again the principal witness this afternoon be fore the Royal Commission which is investigating all the circumstan- ces surroundng the death of tho $011118 8111. He (leclared he be- lieved iBinet guilty and would con- N o New Years List Ci Honors (special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec, 1i3.—It is under-, grand that there will be no New n. Yer’£1536‘;hgazrspggiggeeoreason tilruc to ibelieve it until he had n11 Ytms daD-nrture from custom mbeen shown clear proof that h‘ ‘or Premier Boner Law is unwlll-i w“ mnmem- ‘ ‘last m ‘nuke reoommendutlons toi ‘Lorrain ‘had never been advised ‘hi: King for we confermen‘ o, to direct his activities in anyone hunts m view or ‘he mot that a special channel, nor had he been my“ commission on the matte], or requested or instructed to protect honors is now sitting and its w 0r shield any person or persons. W“ ‘a being ‘muted before any he told the commission. H9 had mo“ honors are comma,‘ been criticized ‘because he‘ did not obtain better results at first and flemenceau had been warned tp leave nothing With American I undone to try and get the murder- ers » (Spool! "C a flllih.) o NEW YORK, Dec. IS-Georges Clemenceau left for home today on the liner Paris. Interviewed just before he sailed, Clemenceau (Ifilllflffltl he is no longer worrying about the American people,- “I am going back to France and there the drama is still being played things are very delicate. There is much I could say ibut not now." In the course of his examina- tion he statgd there were thirteen unsolved murder mysteries lnthe I Province of‘ Quebec since 1920, ‘. ' and 1.1 murders had been reported l0 his department during the pres- ent year, only four of which had so far been solved. During the morning session ano- hhsr witness who had been a con- vict ln St. Vincent De Paul peni- tentiary swore Raoul Binet had confessed to him and to 'two fel- low convicts that be. (Binet) bad Mt/llallv choked Blanch ‘Garnsau to death. ~. »:-/ ,. y Te it's Pa Four Bandits Get Away With $19,999 From Messenger (Special to The Guard-Ian.) UHICAIGO ll., Dec. ‘1l3.-—- Four bandits‘ held up a messenger for the Logan Square Trust and Elavingg Bank and rolbbed him of $19,999 today ln the busy Logan Square business districts. King’ George Hopes For Peace In Ireland DU-BUIN. Dec. 13.—-’i‘he King's dressage to Governor-General I-iaaly which was read in the Free State Pnrlialrnsnt today, ailter formally announcing the enactment of the constitution of the Free Staté. says: ‘tit is my earnest lhoipe that, by faithful observance by all sides of the pact so concluded, peace and prosperity in Ireland may be secured. In the spirit of that set- tlement I have chosen you to be the. first representative oil! the Crown in the Irish Free (State. "With all my hcnrt I pray that the blessing of God may rcat up- i0n you and t-he Ministers oi’ the Irish Free State In the-difficult task committed to your charge." GovcrnowGcneral I-healyks reply to the message from the King was as follows! “I have the honor to acknow- leillte tile gracious message by which Your Mirjcsty has ltluugirrzr ted lthc self-governing Dominion oi the Irish Free State. "The ‘tennis of thc message will touch all hearts, while the thought which inspired it must everywhere evoke the admiration of men. ‘iMay I loo, hurnihly jqili YQul- Mnlesty in besecching the Almigh- ty that the reign of freedom now established in Ireland will ‘bring curly peace and assured prosper- it)’. 11s wcll as n lasting rccurlciiia. tion ‘betwccu the British and Irish Nations." Astounding ‘Scene At Murder Trial l ‘LONDON. Dec lzz-At midnight ,tonight there was already outs-idl- iof Old Bailey n queue of some IILIh ldredls of people anxious to gain admittance tomorrow to Wltllegg the final scenes in. the Hywvaters murder ltnlsl. The- space around ‘the public entrance to thc court W115 full cf excited people holdinlg o+0++++o0+l1he 11101188 0f sidewalk seized ear ‘ ‘ilier in the day. AT HOME COMMUNITY CLUB NAVY LEAGUE BUILDING The Ladies Committee will be at home on Friday sv- snlnp the 15th inst to all those who have rccelvcd invit- ations to become members of the Club. Dancing Reception No a.ao to aao Admission and 61rd! ’ F“ 0.30 to 12.30 “c-c‘ ‘““v ‘ ““” .“M,.;-..IIIIII.I-._I._ I “i. George! ru 1111i “sour =1 Real Present This Year l " Evlitybody Has Been “Letting swig... Do It" fol“ so Many Chrlstnuases That It’s Got to sBs a Habit. l". H‘ I i.“ 1 ThIsWouId Be a Good Year To Let Brother George or Unclcqfleorgdjor ‘Husband Geo!" e Know What You ink of Him. ,1 You'll Find tho Sort of Things "rm Wm Roach rm Hurt Llohd Under "Gifts For Him" in tho "Christmas Gift Suggestions" Columns in Today's Classified ‘there since the early iThere is a regular market in seats. Some men who have been afternoon, are loudly soliciting money offers for their plaice: from passersby, cspelciaIl-y from women. One of these. not content with the offers received, its holding out until tomorrow, when he says ‘l‘peoplle will pay anything to get n .. iMany in the queue are acting in a light-hearted manner, as if they were waiteln-g outside a thsa tre to see the tfirst. performance of some big theatrical production. The morbid inclination of these individuals lls severely ‘condemned by the newspapers, one of which says: ‘iDurlug the French rcvoiu- (‘inn women knitted. peacefully whilo the gulll-iohlns chopped ‘off the head's of these fellow creatur- es; such women have been con- demned. In olylillzed London in 11922 Ill. seems that the greatest entertainment oil‘ all the pleasure for which men and women will stand through tho cold hours of night, is to ends-y tire thrills of a tn‘al in which a young woman and a young man arc trlcd for life." Condensed Specials nATlllPlbo par line per day. 9c p91‘ lino par day for I duo or over. 8c a lina par day for 0 days or over. Count 6 words to a line. Groups of figures. initial letters. count as one word. 1 por- csnt. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad. and must he paid fnr. Special Rates Furnished Room ad. 15c for seven words for one week. Situation wanted. for seven words. 50c per ‘FOR SALE-TWO GOOD DRIV- in; glglghg, newly painted at Fgrquharsnnp Livery 8181119- ‘ 10753412-21 . ‘won sat: so ACRES CHOICE on ncar the city Anni!’ 9111111111111 office IMEMS-Bi ‘WANTED- AN sxssmsrlcan maid for general housework, rc- ferences renuired- Apply ovflr- tugs between 7 anl 8. 5i Plig- roy 9L Dec 13-_. *'—'j‘j" MUCTION SAL! OF STOCK and farming implements on the d; 3 Williams. Prim .. all: a... ..... r..- day Dec. 15th at “$3., Tafiill. 107114141 Covers Prince I-Idw CHARLOTTETOWN / //// IIIHKS suifivlill lllilliill [IPPUSITIHN llllfil cast Marquis Curzon Declares Emphatically That if Turks Continue Their Obstruc- tion Conference Will Adjourn and With Serious Consequences to Turks. , (Special to The Guardian) day notified the Turks that the LAIlSAN-NE, Dec. 13. -—1MZlI‘ll1lISll\'ill1l‘ Eastern Conference here Curzon head of the British dale-i will be abandoned unless the Kem- gation. said “when we leave Lau-irliists rccede from their opposition eanne and it may be we shaliito .;\'lied plans for tnc protection leave sooner than you think, wilcn of (tllristian minorities in Turkish the world item's that the .\llii-ll;tol'ritory. Lorri’ Curzon spoke for powers have bccn fighting the bar» the Allies and Ambzrssnrlnr (fhilti lies of the minorities and getting, for tho United States yesterday in nothing bu; Iflatitllflgg in rclilrmiilblllillllllflg that the Turks estab- glw general impression will bpilslr h national home for‘ the Ar- demomble fm- Tm-key_ zut-"slatls with suitable guarantees Reviewing Ismet PélEiIl-TS address 1111' 111011‘ protection. Li)"; Curzon 5am the Tux-ks imp Ismct Pasha charged that the rejcciyed pmcflcuuy- an the s“? trouble with the n-inuritics arose gagflons made m than “we me when tho Russians began inciting here," he said "for one object only 11°19'91"‘! 1'1 AS111 31111111‘ 569111111; 10 and that is to make Deuce. but f,“ 1111f1¥<°11Ee1111‘{111111i11'Y 0116111111- the Turks are continually obstruc- ""1 1’ 111 B)’ 1111191‘ 11C Clllsc of ting. This cannot go o: lndeflniir, Ilrotcctioii for Christians. Since 1y, Ely-ope has (ll-her things h, tho.) hc explained other nations dog’ ‘ .lillV(! cnntimlvrl i0 exploit the nrin land wlith good buildings thera- XV LAUSANNE, Dec. 13.——-'Marqiri;.- Curzon on behalf of the Allie-s lo- .KAIN£‘.A.S CITY, urldc zrrrivetl from- ohe bridegroom he maid of honor he best man from New York; thc| minister from Manhattan, lizm. int all of tho trains were on time tud the wczlrling look place at the appointed hour on Friday nifilrhi llr and Mrs Roy J Pryor doimrtcd Gilli)" for California Wllllfi‘ Mo's Pryor will sail for Chino. and ircr Doc 13 —'I‘h-: Iluslmlul will return to his school 1t Palo Alto", California. 13'1"»; Brenton tglegrzrilluul Mr. “rymflo meet her here. lllwn silo telegraphed to Miss Dorothy Willi-g nson at Onluhn, to‘ Elmer lircuton n Nmv York and to the lie-v Liv 1. .I. Pzukiilsin, at hlunhaiizrll, Karol o be "hero Friday. 'l‘l1<-r1 Aiissli Brenton and her nrother, Mrs Alztry‘ I<‘ Brenton, started for lions-deli (Jilty. Tvlr Pryor will ‘go to China, III tlrc Fall to join Mrs l/‘lryrlr. ii» willi each in a school I'm" boys. lilrs} Pryor will be connector] uizil tin-l Itockfclier Foundation Hospital at, Pcltin. ——-'She received ‘lit’? llegreci in medicine in Iiiinnchpolis rot-enl- Eight New i Cardinals Created ROME, Dec 13—-—I’opc Pius XI. held his first secret consistoigr for the ciregtion of new cardinals in-l day. The pontiff also (iclivcrcil lln~ allocation and recognized the ap- poinltmleut of several arcbbisholld and bishops already Iltlnllllilllld. The digh-t cardinals created io- day were: Monsigmor Achillc Lorulclil. Nuncio in Lisbon. i Motrrilgnor (llnvanrf IIUIIZEIIII), Apostolic Delegate in Wasllinlxtou Monsignor Henlilgllvl 11W 1375-1’ nova, Archbishop of T018110- iMonslgnor Alexis Chorus-t. Arch bishop of Rennes. lMona/ignor Eugenio Tosi. lzlishop of Milan. Morlullgnnr lAzithur ‘ Toucheit. Archbishop of 01'!’ Monsignor Giuseppe Mon. Sec~ retary of the Congregation (‘oun- cil of Jesuits. lltev. Father Franz Ehric. form- erly this Vatican librarian. in his allocation the '1‘0111-111' solid he would exbort the 131118881! conference to consid-er 1hr» sud condition of many of the “W111!!! peoples. I-Ie held that such meet- qngg n5‘_ that of Genoa Ilnll‘. Brus- sels were useless irnlcss 1119-109 wa-s tempered with charity. -I-Is deplored the nrivilcsvfl 11°11‘ tions held by the J-cwu in Pales- tine, which he said Whs.dafl891'°u5 lo Christians. He (leclnrcd that large ' ‘Catholic interests thCN were not being properly safel§1111111 ed and. that Catholic rights must be "safeguarded not. only 031111181 the Jews and infldels bui also against tho non-iCathoiics. to what sosver sect or nation they 111113’ belong." Habonlcluded with an eulos)‘ 0T his predecessor, Pope Benedict Arch- THEIR TEETH TH-REATEN EILKS‘ EXTERMINATION NEW YORK, Dec iii-Shooting clk for two teeth wliich retail at $5 a tooth. is threatening to extor- minnte the elk herds of the Pacific Northwest, Congressman Albert H Johnson of Washington, told tic-ic- BTings Wedohhivl Party From Five x Different Cities» gates to the National Game Con- ‘fersnco today. I-Ic urssll 1'59 one o'clock Benevolent Order of Elks to help 8.20 a. m. J.W. Scrlm- check the practice of bootioggins Sumlnorsldlc tide sigh I . 9 _'.._ 11.1." oritios to servo their own purpo- .585. Danger Of Strike In N. S. Mines Is Passed For Time ‘SYDNEY. Dec 13- Darlgvt" of a Aqinnenpohs; general strike of Nr/vzr Scotia 2on1 from‘ Cam-arm,“ minors I5 over I31" tho time bcln from Oman“; (Yharflrmnn Paton ni‘ lire Workmon” (fonlpensrttirln Board, tcloplmnl-rl J l3 iivlchzivlzlirrr. sce.r.iar_v'of Dis-trim lfniicd hlinc Workora, that ir vlcw oi‘ lu-w evidence llllCilVlfUll ihc JCiPIIII ilvst (‘IISC ‘would hi’ rt- oiu-nwl u; onfrv. Mr-unlviriic. tin: llllll."l's are a \\'.'ll1 ‘ng (l(i'»'L‘lOllII16‘IIIS. and J I) Mo Lachlall dot-arcs that ill’ b_\'_ an" chance the born-II tails ts’ rz-opc" the binning. thc iluurpnlell \vill b0 t-‘rlltrl out w" .ho nlfnss :rnll iir~ will b“ ullowctl i0 fill. with water. 'l'lrr\ iiispuiv rrrusu out of tll~ ‘ll by ucr-i-‘icr. in a Gian"- Bu" 1y on Or-lober C of Joseph Ii t, a rhinos. Folnllvlrmlinw. “us: rc-Iuscll llie willow on tilt ground illut lilo man ‘was zrwzr from ills [l‘.'()]ll-‘I‘ pl: r.- of employ men‘. u-llcn lhc fatality ocvurrvrl. o m i . 1.. I), Currie, counsel for llit llcst fanlily, said lmluy tllzit lhf (‘IIIIIIIIEIIFIIIIIIII beard Irud not rrfus rd to roopcn illc r-zrsc. but had ask Gil for tho fillies! information sc that tllcy might dccide \vil:<tllcr' there was evidence that would uvarrant a reopening. He said this was known to llrc Glace Bay miiigrs when at a mass meeting Silnrlay they threzllencd to call u general strike in Nova Scctia ii the case was not reopened. Hundred Killed Or Injured By Boiler Explosion IIIAVANA, Doc. I3.—Onc hun- dred workmen worn killed or in- jurerl today ill a boiler CXDIOHIOII which wrecked Lila Estrella Sugar Mill ncar Carmtguity. Thirteen bodies had lbeen recov- ered up to 7 o'clock this evening and lforty injured persons were be- ing cared for in Camaguay. Most of the victims are Spaniards. The Weather, Etc ' 9 MOIQE DAvQ rcfsl-rolf‘ I i KNOW our HAIR-Flirt: Q r4559»; n59‘! $521.5» EANIA F09 "Val an}, wants - 3453mm! TQ (,1. BALa 4~DEJKHNK IT ANYWAY/ TORONTO, Dec. 14.——~M‘aritime north west galos lair anrl' some- what colder. High tide this evening at 6.45 and tomorrow morning at 7.52. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.15 gusts rises tomorrow morning at New moon Monday Dec 18th., teen minu- . . v n. f _ byliverybody lrrd Island Like the Dew ,CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. Flood Sweeps i Upon Villages DULUTH, Minn, Dec. 13. — Searching parties have been or- 51111111"! iu llait the lower polfls along Iron ll.\el' to determine the‘ futu 1.5 .—.-'rl"~.| families rep‘ WI‘ [U-IIUV‘) D8911 n tire path of a '!)"] cur-Cd lust night when the Iliad Lake darn of the Iron River (Wis- cousin) light, telephone and yvater lwwer- ccrzzpuny went out, RCGIJVI- irtg‘ to a llwpalch to the D11 util I-Ieralz.‘ today. ' With the dam went the purup house and power plant, the North- ern Percific bridge and the Wis- consin state highway Number 1i) bridge, over Iron River The 195g is estimated at aibout $15,000, with the possibility of it running close to a quarter of a million dollars. -—~4 Streets Thronged At Becker Funeral NEW‘ YORK, Dec 13—For three 1nd one-hall‘ hours Abraham Becker. who will be tried tomor- ‘mv in Bronx county court, chang- ‘d with burying his wife alive in rn abandoned ' boiler pit in the Bronx, was examined by nlicnists '11 tihc Bronx county jail today in an effort to determine what justi~ "ication t-herc might bc l'or an in- sanity plea. No (lrrvfzt verdict would bc given ill by any of the parties (EOIICIZTII- ad following the long and thorough ranlination lo which tire pflSflIlOl‘ -~a:<l unheated. Only a fc ' hours before Beck- r‘s ordeal was begun a muss of le-npic cslimzltcd to lulnlber 50.000 w-armerl the streets cl‘ the Bronx lilting traffic for blocks in an at- cmpi lo catch a glilnpse oi‘ the ilnwral procession of iMirs Jennie I“l'.l'. victim of tlrc murder. ‘bi i: roservos worn tzrrlerfrll out o hold .llil('li the crouxl, and at Inca tlic cnrtngv could more only Proved By The Newspaper IQYIFIIIII; noun CIIOIIII Inn! nan lull.’ owns’! conceivable n! . has bee! [NV- cl to do than III! . - (l) Extend tho sun's mill: o! Irlenrllilfll (a) Pm customers In n infill l 3 “ll ‘l I IIQI‘ "fill Ill- ( )KQIIFDID=l-I.':II'QIII CUP-i" lel ‘ (a) Stlnulnta salespeople l. N" fpgil-Ike-llortlt nu“.- “ -‘ “w 5 new. ‘ ) condition haul!!! 1.9"," Do not these Ive D01!" “'9' moot bullion and! - - ‘ — ' ‘lghllgal. Unsaid. M80 U- '- w Cattle Embargo Bill Island Wins l‘ Finally Passedi Amherst Cup (Special to The Guardian.) (special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 13.——'I'he Housc of, AimHiEQSTI N, 5,, Dec 13- Commlons this dllsernoon iyasaedjpringg Edlward Island wins thfl the third reading of the bill re-igoyg Club competition and takes moving the enrburgo on Canadianiimme silver cup. John Andrew. nattle. During the debate lllftliltirysecpgtnry of the Pioneer ineffectual attempts were made wag high man with a score 01 94- . l Club; - vhvn prorarlzd by a platoon of rz-lit-errlon in riot formation. '.l‘lic vvriugo llnltt-fl in front 0i he murdur pit and the silence was‘ -rnkcr1 by soils and shrivlcs of women. while the pressure of the ‘l‘ll\\'il IIECTIIIIE S0 IKFPIIC IIIOFG. re- crvcs were calicd out to assist. by several Irish‘ memlbers ‘toiUm-rwortb Guaery second. W111" amend the bill ‘by inserting aflace Reid third. In indtvrdual pine clause giving the ‘Minister of mg. Quebec wins second. M1189‘ Agriculture power to afford spec-inlsh third, M21158 11111711‘- ial treatment to Irish cattle. The. _ government maintained that it must stand by the pledges givenést- to the Canadian authorities by‘ ' ° the previous government and the A hill was carried. d ‘ST. JOHN, Dec. '13—Wo»r W419 ' received here last 1115M 1111119- T0 ‘Canadian Pacific special 911111591113‘; ' 'cr ltrain from St. John struc an Wlth Protests |killed Miss Grace Austla,’ 181x388: - - Iyear old school girl, at Y 9P1 ~00 Against Receipt TétXigauo-tlnkngendrwles 15310311336319; runswc or er u orrawa, Dec. 13.—'l'lle um ru's°“""e"“h‘,}'°°s“f,°“ wgggg, we", the flood of telegrams protesting The g h an kn t the yum against the lbringing into effect crmislng t ‘i "fie an?‘ village‘ A of the receipt stamp tax which firietccrgtisafirsn w“ slandihg in becomes effective on January 1st‘ a‘; £30m Station M,“ Austin are beginning to reach the Prime n?“ (:1 0mm {he " émflonary Minister's office today. According ,5 ewe “m l! dirgcfly In from o; to intimzrtions received there will “Como gag“ "a", Winch w“ probably be sflme 30.000 of these the C‘ "t ' s ed on we telegrams despntched during the running a “press p0 next couple of days. And as the Prime Minister is going down to Montreal this afternoon and will he absent until tomorrow he will escape most of the deluge though it will be waiting with the tele- grams opened and neatly arranged for him upon his return. lMnny protests have been ceived from merchants and others alzalnst the imposition of this tax. re- l second track, the crossing. it is a1- lsged, being unprotected. Tim girl was "hurled a. distance of sev- enty-ifiva feet and died of concus- sion cf the ‘brain within u 10W minutes. Miss Austin was a sophomore in ‘the Wytopitlcck high sdhool and ithe eldest of several sons and daughters oi‘ Herbert and Josephine Airstin. Most of the complaints nre on >__ _ the score of inconvenience. Mer~ purpose of paying the receipt tar: chants and others claim that and that there will he a tendency 111-711)‘ cases will arise where at times to avoid the giving or stamps are not available for the receipts upon this account. llllllll MEIWINIIH lllllw loscsmssn 11-14mm, 1022 l ' 1'11 uc-llco wurc forced to form lucid“ 12 'ill‘IIiLII around the 40 IIIIIDIIFIIICS: lifl jam their way fcrwnrrl inch hy1 ll('lt lr order to start the proces- ‘fill again. _ Lcuvihg the former homc oi‘ the, =l:-Ir1 woman the funeral proccs-i sion went to tho (Ynngrczntlon Di-i ‘(1n (Yhoiik, G25 Prospect Avenue,- vbrrzn open air services wore held: ‘n front. of the synagogue. Roofs "ire cscapcs, and windows were. "lacked wit-Ir hundreds of people} 1t this time. most of thcm watch-l 'ng with bared heads and not u few veeplng. As the services ended the crowd broke through the line cf p-Jllce 1nd smrounderl the hen-rec, many asking that the coffin be opened. Once more the pnllvv resorted to riot fnrnlatlcn and the procession slowly resumed its march. Announcements,- Coming Events, Meetings, Etc IlATE!.-—10c. par linc per day. 9c gar llns per day for 3 days or over c. a line per day for 6 days or over i figures, initial letters, count u one word. 10 per cent. discount for cash. Address forms part of ad and must be paid for. " Sale of fancy work and hnme cooking in dlaptlst School room, Thursday, December 14th. 10742-11 2i "Big Play in Cape Traverse Hal-l Friday evening, Dec. l5. Local tal- ent. Program follmved by Irtskel social. lCome and bring a basket. Ii p "The annual Christmas Tree will be held in I-Irrrtsvillc hall. Friday Dec. 22nd. Should tho weather prove unfavourable come the followling night, 1076611312! "The Whestley River Sunday School intend holding their Xmas entertainment at Wheatley River ‘Hall, Friday 22nd. It not llinc first fine night following. 10764-13-2i "Announcement. —— The Mission lBand, York, will hold a Xmas mn- cert in the Hall. Dec. 28, at 7.30. Intermission sale of homemade candy. llf night proves stormy first fine night following. 1| "Thomas B. Cilft, St. John's. Nfld.. Commission Merchant, Bro- ker. Dealer lln P. E. Island pro- duce. Consignments given prombi attention. Cable address, “Clif- ton." Codes A. B. C. (Fourth and Fifth.) Cross and Robinson. 10857-9411 "Itesreve Monday evening. D90- 18. for the Basket Social and En- tertainment in Afton I-l-all. Admis- sion 20 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Proceeds in aid of telephone. Como r-nd enjoy a good time If M-ILKING COMPETITION AWARDS Shorthorns W ML’ \ sev- 1 i1. A- E- Dickie. Trurn. N. s. ...... ........ .. 134.64 2- Roy E- Pipes. Aluherst. N. s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 120.14 Ayrshire: Class 13 Sec. 1 11C. P. Blanchard. Trurc, N. S. 194.78 12 F. S. Black. Amherst. N., S. 170.04 t’; I". IS. Black, Amherst. N. S. 15904 4- Dom. ExpcrimcntdlFtlrm, Charlottetown P.E.l. 139.69 Sec. 2 l1 '(‘.. P. Blanchard, Truro, N. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 914.61 2 F. S. Black. Amherst, N‘. S. . 196.76 3 C. P. Blanchard, Truro, N. S. .. 187.42 4 B. R. Brown, York, P. 1E, I. . . . . . . . .. .. 142.58 5 A. Mc-Rce & Sons. East Royalty, P. E. ‘I. 138.96 Scv- 8 1 Dominion Exnerhnemal Farm. Charlottetown 12.1.00 2 C. P. Blanchard. Truro, N. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 115.68 3 B. R. Brown, York, P, .13, l, . 103.86 4 W. Stephens. Snckvills. N. B. 113.09 5 If. W. Stephens, Sllfkvilile, N. B. 89.8‘. 61B. It. Brown. YOYk. l’. I5. I. . . . . .. 87.75 Holfltellns Class 14 Sec. .1 l1 A. R. McKay‘, Ensl. Royalty, P. E. I. . . . . .. 247.05 >2 W. A. Flemming, 'l'l‘ul'0, N, S. . . . . . .. 245.49 3 Dickie Bros, Trlifo. N. 1S. 242.36 4iDi-ckic Brest. Truro. N. S. 224.45 F» Dickie Ilrmr. Trurn. N. S. 207.31 4i A. Agnew, (Yllzrrlrliiictiiwin,MP, E, 176.44 Scc. 2 11 ill. J. Kennedy. Silllthpnrt. P. E. I. . . . . . . . .. 180.18 21.0mm Iir0s.. Authors), N, g, , _ _ _ _ , _ ,, 168,97 3lDickic Bros, Truro. N’. S. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 111.82 Sec. 3 l1 ‘I-l J. Kennedy, SOlllhpOrf, P. E. I. 238.05 2 Dickie Bros, Truro.N. S. .i . . . . . . . . .. 225.89 a 1c. n. Lusby. Amherst, N. s. 195.45 sFcwler Broa. Am-hr-rst. N. S. .. 163.28 51H. J. Kennedy. Snutiipmit, P. E. I. . _ .. 161.72 Gillickie- Broth. T111113. N. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 158.18 Guornasyl Class 15 Sec. ‘I. Imlloper Bros, (Iharloiiglown, P. E. I. . . . . . .. 169.83 "2 “ " " " . 169.11 B u ll u n 4 " " " “ 156.11 Soc 2 ‘I Roper Brow, Charlolictown. P. E1. I. . . . . . . .. 131.13 lse-C. I3 '1 Roper- Bros. Charlottetown. P. E. I. . . . . . . .. 129.28 Jeruyl Clan 16 sec- 1 PW- is. cal-rd. Amlwrst, n. s. 110.00 Sec. 2 .1 Stead Bros. I-lighfield, P. m. t. 163.92 2H. S. Pipes. Amhcrgt" N. S. ... 145.30 3rl-l_ .5. Pipes, Amhelgt, N. S. 99.79 Grrdcg Ci 17 5Z1. I 1'H. Anthony. Amherst, N. 8. ..... - 303-40 z w, .14. Flemming. Tfuro, N. l. . 194L171 3 W. A. Flemming. Tturo,‘ N. S. .. - 4 R. W. Stephens. Saclrviille, N. B. . .. ‘s c. n. Lush)‘. West Amherst, N. s. . . 6 Roy B. Pipes. Amhqgt, N. S. Sac. '2 d. ‘Lawson ‘Lowe. Amherst. N- 9- 20. M. Holmes, Amlnmt, N. 8. .r\-----~ 1800.13 1W. A. Flemming, Tmro, N. S. ............. BB. W. Ralston. Amherst, N. 8. . an. B. Pipes. A1111191st. N. s. stormy first fins night following. ‘ GRAND C HAMPIOI -' |=).-a Affiqif . .