Business Man's Advice pgvcwnltcltlllnlnullopcr- p017.‘ IIW- ‘Ila 10a u: n00 bpjlllllllnn‘ -¢n|muil00u III Isn't know p4 will to cultivate; lo l. y." mum» 1»! Mn II lemon-cut. erman Canadian i5peclal to The Guardian). FR-A T Oil The Main, Dec, p lll-"W ct-"Duration entlti d. i Ggmlanacanadian trading campsls has xuven the h _ for certain; “mam” slftililiilllii and lnsuranc tromiianies. Political Situation ready been federal house of representatives. Reports from lSydney are to the cilfect that netotzlsltions are pro- ceeding between the Nationalists and. country party for (So-Operation the Farmers, however stipulating that the Nationalists drop Pre- mier Hughes. House of Lords. ed in and- out FIGHTING FOR tars ‘he JLOS ANGELES, December 20.- Wallace Reid, film actor, l5 ‘fight. 1mg for his life" in h, gmqfl Holly- . according to a Sig); hl~°d "l9 L08 Allxelcs Times. DU .8 e , uotln i prowsslonatllly a: 30183?" ggslélxllast Parliament, Port. and his mothcr in law Mrs, Alice Davmport ' Bold suffered l)‘ two months H1129. . . , a breakdown near. W") mBlB, struck them. possible .“ his notable Norton — Beaty Wedding A quiet, but exceedingly pretty ted Baptist Wednesday. the twentieth lngmnmfldeflcfi in t-lioee erisnged in Indus-l Bernice Penelope Nomom e1.‘ try, that nothing unexpected and; tier daughter oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Byronwllrilrlelflz l9 B0198 l0 be 59ml"! when Norton of Hayfield Street, was “m. upon them." ted in marriage to Wilfred Thorp Beaty. son of iicaty mid M Ontario. The Rev. Ross C. Eaton,‘ B. A., B. D., performed the core-l mony in the presence of the im- “will” “We by I ample oppontunl LONIEiQN, Dec ee-n the seesgm, the i816 John William, fllevilvnkl Pilla- “fh L w m g0 __ B t , stronges POD S, i\ 8 W ‘ H ea y o’ Toronto" lam to get back to the old sou-tool, of having the work of the ilcpartq the department,» mediate relatives of (the (flflntfncung limit that in no case was that so 20—-Sho1t as has of Parliament. it new Government London. They were e Premier Bonar Law, less had in mind that. more lens detached observers had Finally the ‘premier 1iarties. Iieaultfnl and appropriate lmlmmml as‘ l“ the music was rendered by Prof. Hiram. "l Emmy‘ Almlr” I mm‘ Ball, organist oi‘ ‘the Church. was unattended, was attired in a navy blue suit with] l" cmlnmw“ handsome platinum pin set inlEafl °t Curwn‘ pearls and diamonds, and a corsage bouquet of butterfly Orchids and muidenhair fern. Alterwprd a very bright and informal reception and luncheon was held by iMr. and Mi‘!- Norton at their home. A number of odia University in time wedding. The out of iown guests ywere Mrs. Smallwood. of St. John's, “Newfoundland. mm! of the bride, lBonar Law Asks ' * L; n . QuebecLiquor Sales l .~ Esggiiinilgdclimilallif Closer Attendance Amt. To $15,212,801 5 _ 8 L n Berlin In Htmsp Sittings For Year 1921-2 passing judgment on in the ministerial front bench in the House of Commons, to a large proportion of hers of the. Cabinet bein the “it must be looked upon as a duty,” he said, “that there should he closer attendance than in the and i aim going to say to you that the Government intend to set an example. in the ias: Parliament the majority was so large that the members were able to do to a large extent what party Govern- any in precisely the way ii in the return to the old party conditions that is lift-- rpaflm h b 1180. after his‘ - welké h y a . and for several meat, namely. to vote on e has been under the (HTGl/yuesifiqn The Premier cohilnueti: "in the one of Department] c: The‘ change we have already made hasl ushers were Mr. Jack Stems and bee“ 3mm” by m‘? mmm" Tags Mr. Leigh Dingwell. The bride, who ‘he "fimmeilci ‘f l'°“"'.'.""- becoming“, the A i lee wor at $fihoneiha l sanne conference the Prem'er paid is?’ zgiinfézlrédtrggugfiogq: givgreil a lfxh tribute to the work of the add ressed by wh o don lit-- partly due the mem- g in the ‘The Premier d-idi indirectly nd- mit what also has been freely not! oi‘ Parliament, that Government majority shown n distinctly declining trenc when he spoke of the necessity of members sustaining has attend» reialfinned election pronounce- ment concerning tranquility. woke over and over again untlll it became a joke, which I did not liiinld, about tranquility- l do be- lieve that the main thing where-l on the recovery of the country wedding was solemnized at the Unl- tiepend-s will be helped more thnn| Oh-urch at high noon, on; anything eilse by a feeling of C0"- the Lau- for the " CHARLOTTETOWN, (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC. Dec 20——'l‘he annual report of the Quebec Liqour Co's m been m], 1, .. W v! sausl-nz its for the fiscal year ending April u capital 82f 2030390001 Eleggkzwlllt): P°§IH.,‘L“",. M , 30. 1922, was tabled ir.- the- legis- llle Pllllwiiei 0t‘ importing cunn.l2.000 oclezgllg: t {hi}: muggy m" lative assemlbiy last night by Hon HALF A MHJJON DOLLAR UQ d,“ pmducw “no Germa“ n l Union! _. 0 e atlonul Jacob Nicol. ilrovincnii treasurer. MLS‘ U 8_ ADMmAL DEC hi“, n, act a, “gem y‘ 5 s" (mnteremce "Belilblefl l" it is shown i-n the report that the stiles: of the year amount to $15.- 212,80-1.»‘i1 and the net revenue to 0i‘ $4,000,974.60. 0i- 2Ii-~ ucrc twelve million feet were cut that section of the province. --——Q-0->-————— King Declined To See Unemployed LQNIDQN, Dec. 20.——-After u demonstration of unemployed l" 'l‘rafal»g,ar Square toduy s. deputa- tion was sent to Buckingham Palace in an orderly attempt to present a. petition to King George. The King declined to receive the men and referred them to the Home Secretary. in Lleiit WzL-ttr Hinton in_ ' ' Sampaio Correli 2nd arravtd today from Cauiocin in hi5 York to Rio Janiro flight. lCl-ilAtRlL-ESTON, S. 0., Doc British mnn-n-war Valerian will visit here between. January i and 1'1, Secretary of State Hiiizlics in- forms Governor. Minister of Colonies Franck. (lllfll- lepgeri former Premier Paul Ily- mans today after heated debate in Chamber of Deputies to a duel. ‘LOS ALNGELLAES, D80. 20.—\Vlll Hays, chairman of mOtlOH lllfilllfe C. (lFattyl Arhucklc, might have his chance to come back lll mo tion pictures. U. S. Influence May Be Used Towards German Solution LONDON, December 20. ——Al'fl- bassudor Harvey has been ltsgm; nnoned home Jor a consu a oi ——~", _ with the Washington Government. BUENOS A1355» Dec- 3l7-_ ‘A and the reason of 1M5 is I ‘mysterious fleet of [WILP nestles! canvassed m Dmncal 61,6103. i115 reported recently of roatht o] generally assumed that it loresha- B18111 will? Fwlllll o! w“ 5"?“ tiows o n-ove on the part 0f thc‘l’°l1ls' Purchased by Argenlm: United States to take part in thcfifbm Gfillmany- The?’ llllllefl ‘fill’ reparations discussions. Tho fol-boll 0K’ Bfllllii- Bfilll- .\'-'>‘l\*lil~1:- Ilowing statement war; issued this; NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—'l‘hoiiias W. Lamont of the Morgan Bank- mg‘ firm says American people zit this time will refuse to support German loan. Iwashington published today, to valued ut half n million dollars the effect that Ambassador Har-lcflfllllled ln-‘lllile ‘Slilllll’ vey MS bet,“ cane,‘ U, Washing. former isu-bmttrinc chaser Hanson, ‘ton for n consultation and eiopectsmf llrohl-bluil" "l"?- to sail on Saturday. Dt-cember 235 y me Bewngnk, M”, Mammy‘ wlAlSlHlllN-GTON, n}. 20——Depzi.r't covered sufficiently to he table tulFW" “Fain” wrlglll- Alarm” All! 5a“ Wm, her daughter, M,._,,_ Mm, craft Corporation. for recovery oi‘ _,.e[1“s-}.L Thompson’ and hm. gram‘ war cl-azlm amounting to $3,601,710 tinukbtcr to Madeira on the Bal- ‘lollars- Amt- Almme-v moral Castle on Friday, December Secmm“ 537s "t “M” he“rl“g' 22nd." Enquiries» made by yicur eor- rcspondent at the Embassy resul- ted in no further light being thrown. 0n the sudden summons to the i-mibassadnr, and it is understood, ‘that the cziible from Washington did not give any intimation on the matters -which the administration desired to consult him about, m; is at present in bed at the Hyde Park Hole-l with a severe cold. Anastinsiizi of Greece arriving on described American tlrylar ns- Prln cesa legend, which followed her since hey marriage inf-o royalty- She declared herself a neutral in politics andi said she had not spent a penmy of her fortune left Amer by late husband Willilam B. SUMl/llll ____.__.___.____ {BY OUR OWN WIRELESS-i SITY. ‘FATTY’ Aifl-BUOKLE M FLEET IDENTIRIED. WALL ENCEAU ARRIVES IN FRAN CHARGED WITH STEALING qJterqoon by the Embassy-t ‘ NEW YORK. Dun , 20.-Jill flay tho recent naval disarmimj liq-he American Embassy (3011- 0691111 Salli-g ltorge llilllin Willi cm troniercnct- had been u failure. .firnis the lfeutor report frornl4.000 cases of holiday whlsucy- England is getting lite better (Ii Hook by, who has been seriously m, has re. merit of Justice prcparmg to fllélilliSfllllii-Ply necessary General dot-lures in speech NiEW YORK, l’); 20-+Pi‘inccsl~i the Olympic and lit-r exiled hus- band Prince Christopher of Greece e7,- Rédd Covers Prince iidwartl island like the Dew CANADA THURSDAY llltfil NEWS UOR CARGO SEIZED BY OFFIC AY COME' BACK. ACE REID CE. TWENTY TWO ARRESTED GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. IIAVRIE. France, Dec 20——Geoi' lIPR Clemenceau arrived homo to- tiny in hilarious mood hilt fatfgir‘ re "m" ‘lntivcs aboard ship before» greet- " lib" a huge trroirtl to welcome him vii. He received friends and . usli urc . NEW YOlRK, Dec on indictments returned by fede- ‘i-ai grand jury charging that. gov- curnmen-t property to value of more than million dollars had been stolen during war. NEW YORJK, Dec 20——Coiitents indu tries said today that [tout-ho "' i‘ ‘We gallon oonialhei- for u- ._, - . . lquor is seized, in tlqunr storehouse here. was found to have eaten ‘way through can when police ‘started to pour it out, liquor ex- {plndctil and burned them. Nature |of supposed liquor not. determin- cd. it'AI\’l.\i.~\, Wash. Dec 20——.~\ iwtlvc ton charge of T.N.T. set loll’ here today (iispl-tired l0 000 loll "ock. ulimving it to slip into Tuton Rizver here. it will be p ied ag he’ srcne wall of rlmrock dam. iilnsrt 00st $57,000 dollars. i ‘ WPCKil/IVA, Kilns, Dec. 20rfil0- iseflll ti. Daniels, former Secre- tary of thc Navy, declared here to the United States iio claimed. l PRIVIDENKJE, R.l., Dec. 20. — ‘Pnivt-riul navy, fully manned and} bucket‘ lby submarines, aircraft. nil a large mcrtlzant marine is to continue Pxisti-‘ntre of Unltrzti States zis o. first class power, Rear Admiral William 5i ‘Sims ll.iS.N, retired, for ship sub~ ‘u silly hill. l Bnorqqryw n“ on__.t~n,...,.- p ilraglory once queen of Am- erican. Merchant Mm ri- a er ‘was saved from scrapping today, [as she was being towed from beacons by a iecgram from Boa ton. The mess-age asked a re lprieve and it is understood plans Leeds to help cause if Constnn- - 1 .‘ telegrams of congratulation were and Mm Beam mother o; the but is not seriou iy lllwnnd thereifllwe- The? Wm m” tmnaricfl M ulrligveli-mixazystdlmggpnligréjglp Biz; received from friends at a distance- groom. ‘l’ m iafllirelrencion of h.s not ibw- 83gb, seerl _ Amermnn 5am“? Miss Ethel Norton. the brides sls- M“ and Mm Ben”, w", make ng ab o to travel next week. ter. returned on Saturday irorn Ac- the“. Mme in Huntsville, Ontario. new”?! ‘Phillie game] lack of s n r sn o ca quarters - . . - - lzs-z concerning the probable or - "‘ sibic developments nt Washington. Mister Man Presents a Hard Problem at Christmas. Man Wants But Little Here Below-Especially at This Season of the Year. i - .1 . i “It's Better Not to Waste Time " - Trying To -Find Out What He Wants, But to Pick Out Siimething .'l‘hat He’ Will Wdht-After You've Given ‘It to Him. vlcwn, gins I tm of mum Mighty 186th’ Man's DOIINI unclu- "Gifts p h) Him" in u» "cm-mam om Nfliuiiom" columns ln Today’! ~ A good deal of interest has been tirousod by the visit of President Hat-ding to Secretary Hughes and the presence of J. P. Morgan in the capitol. __ Rumors of an American 300 000.- 000 pound loan by the 11113191} States to Germany were discussed with particular kvtmiegs l" the lobibles of the lirzt-v. of Cont. mops. in some quarters it was sta. ted that such n suggestion would be welcomed her-e i-ind wouldpbg or great assistance to the British government. it would. it was prg. #1171160. be accompanied Wedding- A very pretty church wedding took place in the Baptist Church yiesterday a; 1.30 p. m. when Mists Blanche Ballou Nicholson, diauxhter oi‘ Mr. and Mus. Donald Nicholson» and John. Pctcr H-illioti of Jersey. Channel lurlnntis, local relpretyemtaiflive of Messrs Racine (20., "Montreal were united in marriage, the Rev. ltiss C. Eaton pastor of the church officiating. The church was beautifully dc- _ curated with siprucc. ferns and muons find”, mung out. any an floaters and was filled w-ltih spec- tem t h l1 ‘P5- mmlglry yp.§,',',f’,','f§ o? gginurgrtgle; The young bride who was charm u-ouid, gt was argued "on y “t lngly attired in a dark blue pan- ly strength“, great|yléou§sqlixiil' veiaine suit, with light gray fox rgqlsgaoco to the plan to a trimmings, and navy pannc, velvet van-Ce m me ‘Rum. “He: n" ad’ hat. was assisted by Mrs. Jae. over It would aid hlwi ind 1 ‘Wiiionnrli. as matron of honor. with’ the opposition rm,“ Bel: mg while Mr. Jas. O'Donnell support. quart", m any prom“, ‘[10], anflf; ed the groom and dainty, little tel-national loan tn_ Germs-av if it hulm‘, Nmwhon’ ‘laughter 0 u proposed m] ‘a - 1 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nicholson, and ted to hi! Antiicricmme y comm)“ Lille-roe of the bride. acted BB flower ‘ _ n‘... Oinonmeii wore brown ‘T’: velvet. with a brown velvet hat to match. Darin the service Prof. Ball presided at the organ and render- edi suitable music. Th‘, wgddh-ig presents which were numerous and costly. oom- prtsotl cut glass. chin-u. silver and ‘ ~+000o+~¥ . . , itlondensed Sp601tl18§ M, -- . ,. v 1000000000 mun! i0 g,» ..:."=:."::.:.~.'.~.-z-..'.v v ° 5 "l" H? i“! f0!‘ 3 ti!!! or over. icon»: I words to a, line. Groups of several cheques. The gift of the . flturen. initisirlggzruahggiig: In 3am,” chom- oy which m9 bride “m, “nu,” {If was a valued member. was a fan. pools! nuns superb sot. cf sterling silver. “- " ° 9°? I "II Among the guests in addition t0 W 3""‘"°" the parents and relatives of the mntraoting parties were Prof. J. 50o per l0 Amt Q‘, g A. Clark and Mrs. Clark. Hon-- W w.‘ n NT SMALL F. J. Nash and Mrs. Nash. Mrs. n‘ WM" an Eaton. Mr. if. Rattray, Mr. and ‘ i ' Mrs. Gordon Worth. Mr. and Mrs com [words for one _ h. ivnntod. for seven words. Visit To Refugees ATHlENiS, Dec Zil-dilng George paid a surprise visit today to the American orphanage in Cotistltu- tlon square, where the Near East Relief is housing 1,100 Greek 0r- ‘phan girls who arrived u week ago fmni Snmsun and the interior of Anatolia. Til-Is was the first informal pub- lic appearance of the Kin-g since ho ascended the throne. He. ap- poureid in excellent health. He wort-i a grey stack suit. n soft col- Jared shirt and u. light felt hat. His costume was reminiscent oi the Prince of Wales, whom lie-re- oemblcs also in carriage and good natured democracy. The King's vlsiit passed unuotic ed by the populace. The handful of passers-by who watcheu the re- view from the street supposed that the slim young man ir. gray was one of n group of Americans inspecting the children. Although pictures of the King in uniform are diispfayed in every shop win- dew in Athens, the people in the streets do not recognize him in civilian clothes, which accentu- ate h-ls youthful appearance. The Kifng and Queen. moved into town from the Summer Palace at Tatol only a few days ago, and his decision not to keep closely to the palace will be approved by the Cabinet ministers as the best poo- sflble denial of the rumors which have been circulated that he was wraciicaliy a prisoner. luncheon was sewed at theh ome of the bride. ~ The happy couple left in the ailtcmoon en route to Montreal. more they will spend their honeo moon, after which they will take . \\\\\\k\ by Ever , DECEMBER 21, 1922. IZHI git mu LARES LARGE NAVY A NECES- MYSTERY IMPROVING. CLEM- 20—Twcmy- iwo civil-inn employees at Brook- Bnwssmq ‘Belgium De" 2U_ lyn- navy bnso were arrested today ybody Searching For Missing Keeper Further - efforts fmfl‘: George» Bennett, 8TB (Special to The Guardian.) ~ Saiivv, trailer of the Ollllilfllllillflll the legislature has given notice ol a motion» calling upon the "vii-ed to rescind and‘ revoke the resolu- tions‘ prnviillii‘! f0? the Pails“? DE u hill. providing for the imprison- lslier of The Axe. Xm Exercises 0f , City Schools - -' - losing exercises u-illlnleyeclklblliltmiztcPrinco ‘Street School today at 2 Mlmli- P- m‘ The following is the pméiaim" lChairman. J. 1’. Gordon. Esq- t lohoriis~iwhiin shepherds W” chezl, by the School. Marion hicLenuan. Dialogue-Christmas Clllmefl- [iljililfi from Miss Aitkene depl- Trio ani (‘liorus-"Phc Ange-l "horns. Senior Grads-s- 1R-eclta-tioh—-.-\. (Jhristmas Rose-- Jennie Vaughn"- Dlnlogue—Puplls from M155 KlPlly/‘s Dent. lf‘h‘orils-—Snhlu Claus. Primal"? G varies. Dlaluguc- The Little Christmas Spirit, pupils from Miss Haslams (loot . (ilioi‘us—iieur Him Gail)’ P6211- lznc. School lleoitntion~ Tho story 07 ll Christmas ‘Tree, Elaine Bennett. Dlniugue- The Snow Fairies, pupils from Miss Watson's tiopt. 'i'i‘i0——-Liki= the Shepherds. by Jennie Sutherland, Mary Murdock 11ml Coot-lip Stridart. Recitatloiw-Whzit Santa Thinks, Dolly Phillips. Dialogue- Serenading ‘Santa itlnus, pupils from Miss Jones’ do 1):: rtmerrt. Song and (thorns -— A iChrisi- mas -Sttlry, Prim-cry Classes. Recitation ~— There Shone Star, Grace Calirpboil. Chorus -~ Christmas tho Ycar, iSchool. Atldresses. tihorus—O‘Canudo. National Anthem. ll T h rough- West Kent School with its new inncx will ho open for inspection lodtiy (Thursday) from 9 n. m. till noon. ‘The Christmas school clos- llig‘ will take illace today and will fttilliiiiiifli" at 2 o'clock p.111. AgOnII programme nus been plflitifflil for the occasion. Mr. iSmitli. Chair- man of the School Board, will pre- sido, The pu-lilic and iill intercs-j ted are cordially invited to he present, The following is the pro- gramme: Atliluess-“Mn. Smith, Chairman oi rScliool Board. dlhoruafifirmtn (Jluus is Coming‘ -.lunioi~ Pupils. Holly itvrcath Drill —— Senior Girls. fRccitatl0n~4Shy Santa Claus- Bertram Foster. iCarol-Giood King Wenccsiasw- Grade Vlil pupils. iDiaiogue-Toylnhdfitiratle l Pu. plis. .. . Recitation-tie Santa. Married- Dorothea Bcsitely. (larch-Glory to God in the ‘High- cst—Grade VIII Pupils. Dlfll°8\1%—-The Evergreen-Grade li Pupils. lllecitation-Klimstmas Over all the lands-Four Senior Boys. Chorus-Jrhe Birthday of a King —iSenlor Pupils. iIiialogue-Iflhrlstmas Grade lV Pupils. ‘Motion iSOng-Jrhe Dance of the Snowflakes~—Gr-ade V Pupils. Wish-saw- Carob-The Wondrous Story»- Scnior Boys. i Plano Duet-Muriel Archibald and Bertie Currie. lR90l(lflOD——'rl’l9 Chimneyh Size -—JBoiblby Hilbbard. Carol-I Heard the Belle-Grade Vii Pupils. (Ditliogise-itifiristmtas Hon mom Aunt. June—0l'Ild6a IV Prowso. Carol-On Christmas f. 0R , - n-lrr DBlV-H. Bethune. Mrs. Henry Love a: Ill Appiypmi Miss Lowe and ma ; -~ . .1 v-wmgq ' ‘ ‘ ‘vyyh, 4-,; 0401c up their residence to kit's city "ha" ‘ i1“ ‘ - nior Girls. 4 my __ . _. #5,.»- Of Lighthouse xOVilinN SOUND, Ont, Dec, 20~ being put today to [Ind some trace of lighthouse-keeper of Griffiths’ island, who disappear 0:1 onwednesday in a éllliflll motor boat. and has not been. heard of since. Yesterdiay the tug Muriel sl-ulclicil ulmig‘ the west shore of Owen Sound Bay with no results, unzl is. continuing. the search to- Qlli-Jliilif), Que, Dec 20—'J\i‘i.‘liili‘ meat. oi‘ John ll. Roberts. pill!- l Recmlpgon~A iC-liristm-n-s W151i. e No Entanglements With Europe, Say U. S. Republicans (‘Special to The Guardian.) WASHllNlG-TQV, Dec 20—“No political commitments of alliances which will tie the United States to Europe.” Thjs- is the verdict which prominent senate Republic- an learleis have given to Presid- ent Harding relative to plans to try to settle European economic and financial troubles. _ Cattle Embargo l Making Trouble In Other Dominiops l (Special to The Guardiln-h ' wer to the Australian Goverpgf over Australia's exclusion from new‘. act raising the cqtllg .. baron. They explain that clause 4. which Elves the minister of 1mi- culture power to authorise the emf!’ of cattle from any Domlg. , ‘ 9 ' (l‘.\_\'. Tim govern-insult has been I I I ' , lflrlihyviifll struck out uudcr lnliw- how the ministry’ “m, E.h,,1,i,,g_ Blg Lumber Gut, iLOS _ANGE_L-ES. Dec -o- Will avptmsa-W. Dec. 20.—iSi,3l]i§\a5 asked tn send zm ‘airplane lronl C 911191139311 Arflvgs it e @118 and that no pledge In Austrah- “We are working together, and B - k my“, “m”? Wallllce geld "l lltllll’ iiktlt-icciiowski, elected President (Yomillirirden tiilisststln thlc st-tgcii. S f I F Xasmgvivei; to thehothgr gominiono. i am sure. will continue t’ ~ k I wootnsan tonum an Bays ‘iivlufS of Poland to succeed Dr. Giibrie] Little hope in ht-lri. out tint en- _ a pears t at 0t _Premier ‘ ..___ a 1086'! 6r as} tmm withoiclt “instr- In oomlxtt-on is mgraincolirflglllg. ‘Naruigwivz, who was assassinated um aiiivvos. a’ e n range girigltlsfl o?! étllllfitigillmflfltld Premier“ ulgsgggalv“ 7"‘ eiiiliilll") may‘; “,",'.§"‘,‘.’,‘1§,,,?,_f,‘i§‘°,‘;f““-,' f“ iFREDERllPTON Dec 20—intiie wipsin-iiuo-Tov Dec zo~.s......-l"“° hdtlmh" R b t J ntence navnn Dec 20—Ge0rges Clem- definite pledge. ca’ recall“ ll URNE.A..D -_ e ""- ‘ ' ‘ T‘ - .. . .. . -'~ - . and“. it... we ttitt..:"s..irtiiltii°lrl ° e” s a‘ ‘l. iii-iii.’ = fgfélltlmiltifrtthim?‘ indicate thia-t the HQKMRQY,“°,,W§QQVQQEDQ§§T [T43 St lL€fl¥lllfdfl it is expected that can ‘forces: life now tiuarlori-tl in ,,;,,,,ll§§,f'§§‘¢,3,,§'§f,lil§§t,.,,§§ ‘ages; u typically hiiarous mood but all- N . i. tin-St, e party-of Premier h». " ' ’ ' the iumberput this season alone vicaruguu H. . i ' I ‘ ‘ ‘ parentiy suffering from fatlsile- J i Hurhc-s. and the Labor“ h d ring about the criticism which _ ‘ * " __ ll" U.“ i-illllllllf will 110W!‘ Willi?" ______...-.__-- bVv mo“ 6mm“ 2'3 member” l: "ale litiilfifi“ hind. concealing “i? w w'lf..§t"“§‘é§§t§." ilfilliiefimtlili" fsienti A/RAi"-\.'l‘Y iirayll lh-t- ' m m” ‘vm levels‘ st o pron-ounce wen peas “‘ ' ‘ ' ' Wheat Exports Greatly Increase OTTAWA. U80. Exchange Rates ‘icon exch- v.2... Dec 203.56 cam” l“ N“ 20.-—»Canadian sterling . . . . . . .. 4,3013 a exports of wheat during Novem- Ffflvllflh Franc 743 '4 her lust, lbfitll in volume and val- Italian Lira 6.06 “ ue, were practically double vahnt Dutch Gllllilel‘ -- 39.88 " they were in‘ November 19211.net German Mark .0149 H month, according to the external Camilla - . . . . .. 99.013 " trade lbrzinch of the Bureau o! Argentine Gold Peso “ .87 " Statistics, the total exports of 309811988 Yen 48.92 '.' wheat were domains bushels, Slmishwl ‘Peel raga '- valued at $62,147,665. in Noveni- 1M1“ Rllilee 30. 7 “ her 192i. the tut-ports of wheat tc- B” SUV" - - - - - - ----- n,‘ " tailed! l29l2Ev4j,036 tbusihclsi, worth $3.1,834fi34. A similar improvement is sh-Uwu m the total for the three months ended November 30. This year the three month period gave total exlports of 102,142,526 bushels.1..ast year the total was 57,529,954 hush- S Son Are Murdered NEW YORK, De-c Amellta Cataido and her old foster son, Fred, stabbed to death and partly burn- end in the kitchen of their hunt at 2814 Stiliweii avenue. Coney ls land, this morning at 3 o'clock when firemen went i-hcre to put out a fire.-1ier husband, Adamo is veins sought by the- police. and a former admirer. a barber with wrom she. once ran off to Califor- nia. is being he-id as a material 20-—l_drI. six-your- were found Of last month's exports of Cari- ndian wheat. lby far the greater part went via United Statesports. The total sent to the United King dom in November was 44,556,412 bllfillelfi. and oi‘ this 38,854,803 bushels went via the United States and 5,711,609 via Canadian ports. iChorus—-Onco in David's CiTy; inltermediate Pupils , island Hymn. NDON, Dec. 20.-The British ministers are making c. soft 1584i ~Solo~ Pearle Burns. l The Christmas closing exercises of_Queen Square School will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the League 0t‘ the Cross Hall. The pub- lic are cordially invited to attend. Following is the Program: (lpeiliiig Chorus-_0 Canada. Chorus, A Ohrstmas Song——'i‘he School. i Rut-itatlcn-Jrhe Story Ever, God Snve the King, gllsggtiklge] ‘itximgtelfigeintgeknow NQW- N"““'Y Wefikis‘, G gem, l QUEEN s Mrs Cataldo and» the boy ap- ._ __ . A . _ r -.. . Pulgglllnfgen‘ M155 lYi,§l_:HDQp,_ bl __ QUARE parently were murdered about I o’c‘.ock on Thursday night. 0n the t-able- of the combination‘ kit- chen and dining room in which they were found were the remains of a dinner. The murderer appab cnily lighted‘ a slow-burning flro of rags in the hope ihat it would not get going until he was for away. Conley island detectives and AI- ,“ v_ p". nnll tomorrow morning at 12.3.1. plis. RBcita/tloiv-"Santylanf-flsemuei]and, visas tomorrow. morning s 78 Day-Be- . Du‘. l6 at 1.68 a. ni.. . lone-ta‘ Christmas Stocking Summertime tide 18 minutes is- “ '4 . Recitation. Chris tmas Wlshes—~l Boys of Grade 1 i si-stsnt District Attorney ‘Sulveggi. lof King's county. pronounced t l Christmas Stocking Drili-Boyslcflme ,0 be the most ghastly OI m. crawl?‘ ,. irecord in Greater New York. ' liecliaoion, Fair Warning to, Mrs‘ Caqamu . described‘ u Santa Claus—Stephen Gillie. “lend” and unuwany pretty. Md Chains, O Little Town of Bethie-meen beaten m death. we “u.” h” ‘m hmm" ‘crushing l_n her skullJThen =her , medal-Ho“ “m chm-us‘ A song‘ "throat was slashed on. the left sfdl‘ “ “ “d.” Bu“ m’ Gmd” 5' and a dozen or more stab wound- mlll*l3°l's “l Grilles 2 “d 3- Iwere inflicted in the face, throat Recitation, At B81lil9ll€XIl-—E!ldl6land breast M-OGiilL-“ali- The boy had been stabbed in idiuhinnd Filng-J-Ioward Trainer. ma, face and body and h“, mm“ Mandolin Seiection~—d0s. Monwg- M” out The bodlea were on m, ‘lliln- _ kitchen floor and o. bundle of Recitation, A First Christmas-— smmmi-ermg m“, w“, n "m" Aiilllilllt’ Sllellmm- side. Three boxes of matches had Physical Exercises, Directed by Mr. be", used to set ma“. chum" Fred Kelly. and the pile of rags ablaze. mace Recitation. Christmas in all the waking the. ckrm-ng am; no," p" Land-Boys of Grade 5. ‘ vented the fire spreading chi-nigh Solo. Silent Nlfllllr4llallllce the kitchen and the rest of l Reardon. bni-‘d-ing. However. Mrs Cafnldo’! Recitation, I Wish you l1 Merry body was scorched and the rt: fire had burned away the boy's left arm .to the elbow; _ » The numerous mounds plainly were, t-he work of a men lipofio with iealcusy or rsso. Fllther the dimmed suitor or nuaband- committed the crime. iu-ilce are certain. The mo- Chrlstmas-dlyrii Ryan. Violin Solo, Mother of Pearl- Ali :1 McKearney. Crheorus, Dear Old Christmas Day ——'I\hs School. Cloaini! Remark!- God Save the Kink. The Weather, Etc MORE. DAYS f TO SHOP‘ tli ti:- wonlan. If the discarded man coin mited the crime. it was because she refused: again to desert he! husband and‘ go away with 0i . if the husband was the our. . the police say. it was because he bad learned that. since their r0 conciliation about three months _____.___.__.___. _ . g5; 334g §§§ji5“1-'-_ if.” 23133.2’. ":.'i“..;'.".:.'. ‘i’ ‘Li.’ AND SHAKE A WICKED POCKET BOOK- Mme of the husband atom-h. ..__._-.0o—--- Announcementsig, Coming Events. Meetingsdil-Etc "Victoria slick ' . Moi l” ~* us...» Mo. u. t . . i- ‘, -._ ofmembcrs requested. " - ronomo, Iiec zi-ml-itl -' ,. “The llllfl! t :31 be hoiil._ Dec. 100th r prove 1-.- tho (clients at‘ l" ...._..,. F "The unmtol . and concert wi ‘l nurth west wines. tan- oomeivfil milder. . ' I-ligb tide this attsrnoon at Li! lain sets this afternpon at 4.18 t . 9. iFmrt quarter rrmon Tuesday. ' Ml Cl!‘ IONOQOIUL tiv-- Iii either case was love of the '- l B? llll . 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