The PI!" n" 00W" 4 so Edward Islalll , 1 Like T" 9°"- lanbfrxii-nvdln. :- nnied IDI- ....—-—..=—-' - uurllu. ‘Elmo Gonna. "Wllfi. Gouda till. IIIIRWR IIIJIISIIIER IIIIEMPLIJYMENT PROBLEM A fiecutive Comnfttee ol Employment Servicl Council to Meet. Manuiactui ere, Trades, Labor and Soldiers to b (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, ercclililve committee of tb mentservice council nae-t liere this morndnq, Ttho wlhole problem of e Represented. Department Canadian Manufactur- Ont.,' De; 27 ---T-he NPR Assri'\l.'ulkvu and (ms 71-3416,, and c E-IILDIOY balbor Congress aire all represent- oii tonal represent-anion: of the coun- cil is given to the Great W-ar Vel- uimiiiililliuyllllellll in Cumwdia will. he enans Associatitoio. Unemployment. discussed. W. B. McCoy of Hail- ‘iax clwlrumn. had not reiioiieii Ot-iwva. when tdio nneetilngopened but is fllllitfloted "later. 'I‘-l1e Labor as it- pantdcularly nffecits the re- turned solldiers is expected to re- ceive a large share of iihe Council's tartitenitioo. IIILERED ALLIAN T0 DE KEEP IIIIT JAPS (Special to The Guardian) NEW " ‘A’. H-v l-‘iel. the W Joni carrot-pro 11-‘ of ilio Tribune, calms to HMO ‘been, ' informed to the effect tbrit prelim‘ iuuiy discussions rare tuirlng iiline between fBDpf3d-'_')I‘i-l'.\'€:l of Cami do, Australia, Eli-w Zen and u- il ab» United Sta s \vitli n view tn form u, 3:. c; - oi -l countri-s o proii r. 3 Jripcni-sv I - rzilrnztioii "he stray “as ""1 tribune paints mtg nio. ilng ii:It-\'-~..ii; in‘ its gcsia in ~. -n~.i uao- by Setuaibrrr Henry Oaibot Lodge in a recent address. Mr Lodge spoke nil the desirability of such a union and grinds» sprouts, FOR SERVIOE—- YORKSHIRE Boar. L. A. Man n, Burlington. 2529 e FOR SALE. TWO WOODSLEIGHS well seasoned. Apply 220 Sydney Street. 2532-12-28-31. I‘ w-on JOIPRINTING or‘ anon v No. 1o4 siippismeiit ma. Apply description, in _ the 00l- trnl Job Printer). I'M In: BL. Tel. 00-!» Li. ‘FOR BALEA-HOUSE AND LOT. Situated at Murray River. Apply to owner, Mrs. G. H. Kielly. York l1. R. N0. 1. 2500-12-25-3i .__ . ‘WANTED IMMEDIATELY. MAID modernizing to Mr. carter-fonts ‘m. to be of -a vague and very unoffic- ial nurture. CANADA K357. norumc or IT OTYDAWVLA, Dec 27—0fticiais iii Ottarwia have nio lcnowltedge of an riilegeal Caitidhn American allian- ce nor the punpose o‘: excluding Jap sincere from North Aimerioo. No such alliance is in ooutemiplaition. The present agreements between Cami dia and Japan ds said to be working very sautisfactorily. Lost Baliiiofiiscsi May Be In Quebec Lieut. Evans Convinced They Have Been Found by Traders or Indians ‘ OTTAWA Dec. ‘JQr-DQSDIIG the ten days. He said tonight that he was con- vinced he had located the area that solved the solution to the mystery. "My brother airmen are most as- :~uretlly in the urea hounded by the Lakes Mietaasiui, Abitibl and St. loiiu " he suid. "l believe that the three missing (act that no further news came to hand today. Lieut. Evans is still nopeful of finding the missing hul- loonlsts of the United Ssttes Air Si-rvice, who have now been los‘. {or general homework No wash men have fallen inigd the hands ‘of ‘ ' - - ' l" I t t. t e tag. Good wages. Apply 283 Queen fade” d‘ ‘m b0 a p” or St. 246842-234“ sbiwsvmo AT moor/loos this week. Jno Alfred McDonald, Land Surveyor, Hermnnvllle. they niity have been taken in hand by the lndiuns a number of whom. by vicinity." Lieut. Evans Royal liunndian Mounted Police. or l understood. are living ill U19 119"" added that possibly the three bnlloonists were wounded CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28,1920 _ Father Kicked To Death In Drunken Brawl (Special to The Guardian) VANCOUVER. Dec. ill-With- in a few minutes after dressing i119 Christmas tree for his mother. less children. John Knight Palmer, woe brutally kicked to death on Xmias eve when responding to a tu-y for assistance. be intervened in a brawl in an adioiuin-g suit. William liewiston and Amos Mc Nutt are Ilield on the charge of iii-order in the suite occupied bv M5" and Mrs. Mollrooiii. where "Mouton. MicNutt and olliers were alleged to 'be drlulning. Death oi Mrs. (Ila) W. J. I’. McMillan Charlottetown today mourns the death of one of its most esteemed lady residents in the person of Mrs. (D12) W. J. P. McMillan, who pztss- ed away yesterday afternoon. Mrs. McMlllian became criti- L" -t‘arterIsltnirted negotiations which appear ca)“. m sever,“ day; ago. and he]. life has since been ‘banging in the balance. Her friends fervently hop- ed that in the brave struggle she was making for her life that she would be spared but it was not to b", and her gentle spirit about 1i o'clock yesterday morning returned ‘o Him who gm.- it. The death of Mrs. McMillan is a matter of vrry (loop rggi-np, and (‘he whole community by whom she was known. notwithstanding licr retir- ing disposition will deeply sympatlp ize with hcr sorely bereaved bus- band and liis six nlothcrless child- ren in the sad loss they have been crulled upon s0 suddenly to hear. Deceased whose maiden name was Mary MacDonald. was a native ber marriage. ful Christian character, who was at that her splendid, womanly Lies shone. joins with many friends in extend- ing sincere sympathy. ‘ Onc sister. Mrs Roberts of South Boston is expected home tonight. , Funeral will heave her lone resll dance, ‘Wednesday morning at 9.45 for St. Dumsianfs Catihediral thence to It. (t7. Comets g. Boston. She was a grand niece of Rev Mgr. Douguid hIacDonnid of -_ Tignish with whom she lived from - k, early childhood up to the time of‘ his 0w.“ ~ , Deceased was e. woman of beautl-i i. stumbling block .11 fectioontely esteemed ~by everyone who knew her. in the home she will be terribly missed for It was there quali- Tlotliebereaved liusbandpnrents. llevt-u to be slowly but iiicxcmiry five sisters and two brothers living closin‘; in South Boston and six young oliild . wwre ren three ‘boys and three girlfi—viz; Dorothy. Bernadette. Nora. Joseph, Stephen and Allen, tho Guardian AIITMZIQII woreiirmumg All no us Worth Printing I {—-_._—-_ ——-—_--- Annual Subscription. delivered, $3 D7 IIIILOIIIGIQIQQII-I-LII-IO- Fire In Lumber Camp Causes Death and Injury (Special to The Guardian) NORTON, Dec. 27.—ln a fire yesterday morning which com- pletely destroyed the lumber camp of R. L. Diliblee, near Smilttbifielil, ubout four indies from here, a little boy, Son of Mir. and Mars. Janncs Clements of Shediac, N. B., camp 600k. wus burned to death and three men who tried to rescue the I10! suffered more or less serious injuries from burns. One of the men John Clilis/liolim- is badly burn ed but ls expected to recover. All the buildings in the camp were RAIDERS WREBK IIIFIDE IIF IJIIRK EXAMINER Machinery Smaihed,‘ Bombs Exploded and ‘Build- ing Set cn Fire. Orders of the Irish Republic. -»IT’ORK. Dec. 27- Thirty armed and mitskeil raiders invaded the 0-f- hces of IIlC‘ Cork Examiner (‘lirist- mus eve, broke tlie mucliiiitery witli ‘l-‘auuiiers. wrecked parts of the building ivitii explosives and set P‘? l" H19 Dmllerty. They escaped ie ‘ore ilic arrival of the police. The fire WZIS extinguished but tlic other ‘burned to "he gmmd‘ llillllllgtf THIS YPPY extensive. DUBLXN. Dec. 27.~—'l‘wo uieu who ‘The? rillllers. who were in civilian fired on the crown forces today at clothing, sriid they ivore acting un- Trziico were shot dead by the h1g5. II 't' i’ ' flair “orders of the Irish rcpubllcfiltziryr when they tried to escape. l ' iey forcerl tlicir ivay tlirourzh the Th8)’ had revolvers and "tluni-duui" "m" Bllllflllfle. carrying sledge- bullets in their possession. vouvo ADAMS oovivivv pggustoovo wttv 'l‘h<> Yoimsunsms company tiinush rosi- acts of intense well plmyerl before large and apprec- written drama, pits lior stircmnzth '"'.‘\'e-'\.ii1ie".ces at the Prince Ed-lanri would knowledge against his ward Theatre on Saturday. In iiht "and in the c- l forces biin to ur- ufteicioxn "1.n Old Kentucky" whichfmowledgiq. uhat might and mgngy was played the previous nighucuinnot always win when right and was imstcapalily presented and infirm-pg, .5 (pied with (a? mp,“ ifie everiiugbe" e the largest and isirle, ierce tlie cc-rrtri-"rsr Il"8 Ind since! bliss Adoring m; (be woman in, "pen-liis here libel‘ save =1 slllrbdldfliho (ruse was forceful. shicere and prosertaiiion oi‘ “The IBluck Flugmliuudled the niiasiy difficult situat- u thrilling d-rmiizi. gimp, 0f (pie (-05.9 (n a way “m, 5mm. Last nfioht. ‘as lllie opener Yfilfrul she liuaxl given it. Oflfllsitlerilblt? “'ir s‘ =c"1id week here the bill stutiyy knew “iii-at t-lio autihor Ln- Wtts Charles l lion's ("d ‘v"'"“'l ‘Pr ‘fended the character t0 be and did "P-ss "The L n Zfllld the Motno” zificr-best to sink bier own individual play affording tliile: IIRIFWIIHI _C0'1l lpefgonglfljeg and mike resume). nary riiiitpio soon" . dviliutistrairhllossomre" 111,9 dQnflnQn-t cq-pamcpm- iiurumers, with which they smashed two large presses. Cutting the tele- Dlltlllt‘. wires, they proceeded to l)IiiL'8 bombs and sticks of gelignite under ilie machines, some of which were iiiowii to (iieces. DUBLIN, Dec. 27.—-'i‘svo civilians nnri one soldier were wounded here iii ilisturbztnces over (Jbrlstnizts. meant of tihc RJIWWYB ihiavo failed to riumiiiztto iny um) to represent tilioni on -\l1v to thie request of ilbe employees 0i the fiiilllOllH iluitua order, lion G,‘ D. RDIIFFUSOII, iilinilsier of Luboigl has named E. hiuGiiigiin uiid the- emptloyees’ reprttsa-nlutive, David: Cutmpboll of “dimipcg, have been Newisvoi the World i At a Glance (Special to The Guardian) (Special to The Guardian) CONVIOTS TO HAVE CHRIST- MAS ENTERTAINMENT DOROHESTER. Dec 27—-'I\he con- victs 0f the Maritime Penetentiary ‘WM “"51! be given u Xiims enter- tainment tomorrow. The first one over held in a Canadian Penal in- stisuiion and the opinlng illtlpg of prison reform in the Dominion. The orrlnoen: is being given under the Plttfvlwgo of bhie new warden, bro 0-0811‘ 0i ‘CuIll-‘ZIKINB Premier and kursvn =00 tihe convicts as "square deal!" Meiglheto. COMPANY TO BE REFINANOED mow YORK, Dec. ez-Jrtio Good year Tire and Rubber Company is to be re-financed and will issue fifty million dollars first rnortgnge bonds. DISAPPOINTING XMAS RETAIL TRADE IN NEW YORK C. N. R. EMPLOVEES HAVE NO INSTRUCTIONS RE STRIKE ‘MONICTON. N. B. Dec 27—--L. S. Brown assistant hiunagvi- of the C N. Rqannouneed today that lo- NEW Yfiltli, Dec. _27.---.\ ills appointing Christmas trade ha: lind a depressing effect on the mar ket. The National City Bank has is of ‘Sourls being tip _ H _ _. _ ,, . "WEN" "I M“ a"; I ddzicmr-llllifxl-‘Y oi til pin i one of ‘Imliplgxk it it d '11. garwotl 51552.1‘; a , ‘ *.' -' it? if s ‘i “mrpure tyuir,’ remains. ‘ ~ - s . '. p; p p m“. Airs‘ Hugh RIMDOHRI‘! of smuhlittii known. l: is i tlriium m‘ puli- l-‘hg as H_ ‘vmnnt Young playeg when the eiulili- o lJliIFt-d Irv i312“; swalerliinbnstistgred lbeifg: Hroiiherhood employees on the plants of tlhe DOHHDIIOU Steel cor- poration and the Nova Scotiu Steel and (Xllflfl Co, goes into effect at nuixluillglht tonight. ‘iusiness iiiiil sticial strife, tliefiim, mum undpgmblgdly ham)“; any ‘Willi; n success proposition in business liie and Ili‘l'l'. mi iiariiia’ iiutks it suoceesilul. _ - llilllllall’ llllvlflil» The various otlhier roles were all lit, but iii this case cording ngaiiisilvvc") taken, the sir-rue '-tI The play toniglbt i. "The "mm wlioof the lonesome Pine". iudden Death of Mr. Frederick Large n thorough readjustment of cost: and prices. 1- ... wv" i U. S. BANK OPENS OFFICE ll HAMBURGH. no. smurf, braiiuy woman, LONGSHOREMEN REFUSED m- BOTH stozs ORDERED nor GREASE TO FIRE NEW YORK. Dec. 27.-Tlie Me" cantile Bank of New York has o) oned oflices in Hurnburgh. HALIFAX, N. S. Dec ZF-Halifaz lonigsliioremren have been: refused five cent an lroui- increase in pay ivy the shipping companies. -—— - I EIGHT aetow AT sr. norm I St Jovian, N. i’). December 27—-I '.‘.'-ib o. gale rising at times m six-iitzor trophy race, thc famous aerr l)’ 11111-198 1m 110411‘ 11"‘ ‘$033651 (ll-Wlpiane classic is to [ILIKP place i. LONDON, Dec. 2'I—-Tll9 Italian Government troops were today be" '5 the iron ring about Hume AEROPLANE RACE. Gubriol D'An~nunzlo and his little force of iezlonairies were ' ylpg, its-ports from the city iiriv.» teen meagre but it appeared Christmas Day proved one of deep sorrow to Mr. and Mrs. Al - bert Lnrge of this city, who were called upoii to mourn the devtli of NEW‘ YORK, Dec. 2T.—Thc Pu! tilmt Cflllilllbll)’ in tliie dispute pvt-r‘ Til Hiliil oovvtvrvd , ov MR. HANNIKS cant Ii Railway Management Iiaving Failed to Appoint Representative to Cooler vvnb Employees, Minister oi Labor Ilas Made Appointment. UPTlaibllA. Doc ill-mic" uwnuze-iieques-tou to meet and. seiit-c-t Canadian NatiuntWt-iltuinniztn. Slilowlid they feiii to a5;- B. rev- on at choice of (the third mem- ber 01' the boctrvi itdic Minister or Board of ‘Conciliation iii Tfl-"vpOll-‘IBIl-llbbfll‘ has power ninth-r the indus- trial Disputes Act 1o Illuminate it. tdiiril siit-uitber who shall. our as oliuiriiizin. i\li'. M: Jig-an la: a large contractor and was formerly iden- tified vriLli the Gruul TrunkrRuil~ way and the construction of the On- tnrio Hydro Electric System. IIuaI Situation is Satisfactory (Special to The Guardian) 01"r.\.-.".t ti»; 2 ~‘i..- ri-iwni of ri-rii "ltlhtr u. n» 2.1!: trio Qniiutlinr rr-I ~l'.ti.'.is in a fair- .y SUIISIM‘ o slate in tlio wes- tern provinces, Owing to ii large increase in the atiuouut of coal mined and shipped to the Prairie markets, there has been but little fear of u famine in oe-‘nitrnl Canada the situation was nione too proniia- . lug, A couple o‘: months ago mild wezntiher througthorat tihe early win- ter SWIISOIII irritih luiiportations ou "iiio whole smnisfrwory’ have combin ed to remove the danger of a ser- ious mrmine. __.._.¢o>_._._ Young Man Terribly injured inAccident IAMES LANNIGAN OF SOURIB HAD ARMS AND HIP BROK- EN AND SHOULDER DISLO- CATED James Lannigan. of Souris a. dung niuu, 26 years of age was iroug-ht to the Charlottetown Ilospi ti on Friday evening suffering rom terrible injuries received in in zicclden‘. lr appears that the young man villi i\llUIIl(‘|' mail tviis breaking in youni: "iii. Tlioy were driving ‘on; in It. :ig;,on ztmi were pass- r; u gut.» wliiclt hung open near . d r “a ‘Nahum commamde their son Frederick. a young maii of the season felt much (zliiliierlnmmi, next ymm .lie roadside. Tlio young animal un- ‘ed against D'Annunzio begllll 1,. ‘a1 Cavigila hadjorced D‘An~ un “>1; dines back into the mu- r skii s of tlio city and that the fail n‘? Jic city might not be IOBE 11°- mydd, Land and Sea forces urr- v to. move forward toward the oily Yo? - ~~l:\_v, iiuil advices indicated that of 22 years. That morning he hurl called on a visit to the home of Mr and Mrs. Alfred N. Large on Bay - field Street. He was in the act of W taking off his gloves when he slid- denly collapsed and became uncon- scious. Medical aid was summoned than tihe ofibcltl minimum HE i~ii;l::l degrees bedow zero here today. Montreal, December 27--Zero ‘“ was erperlenced in Mon- breal for the first time this wtmei- on Christmas Day and the experi- ence was repeated on Sunday. On ___.q ' REVIEWING ANCIENT OPERA LONDON. operfnhflom fhe mmncoutury Gum" was terriblyinjurcd. Assistance was ‘ed eggma 09"“ I“ m be 97°‘ summoned as soon as possible and- duced Wednesday in Greenwich Call tip Central. Montague. or suffering through their bard- IW, gm, qhey 11M tuken reduced llhe festival the thermometer regis- Vlilaga Theatre. 1‘X]N‘i'I(‘iII_\' balked ut the gale swe-rving around suddeulyx upsett- ing the crirriugi- and throwing the occupants. Luriiiignnfls coniprmiou ‘landed upon liiiii heavily. Lannignn Dec. 27.-—An ancient utter nocessitry medical aid it was deemed advisable m have the 2gi’i. ron Taste-creole: MlLCH "hips, mud the Indians were nursing them prior to illlldlng them to the Arena Opening l1 earest place in ' cummunication but ho never regained conscious noss nnrl death ensued in about fl tihe legiloniaules in ‘Flume to an ni- most hopeless position. The land advance wins imade from three all!‘ eotions amid did not encounter any teen minutes from the time be col- lared five bellow zero. On Sunday the lnwixat point recorded at c- Gilii University observatory was .5 bellow zero. Before the mercury be- f Ilnftired iiian sent in to the Char- lottetown Hospital. liis inludles iverc found to consist-of both arms BALLOON STILL MISSING cow, 6 years old, Ayrshire grade due to freshen January 10th. G. E. Vlfuddcll, Kelly's Cross. 2517-12-28-21. WAFrEIYaMeEoIeIB elites TEACH er for Pleasant Valley School so early 111 111° search- _--<-o>—-—- with the outside world which might mean no news for o. proioulfld DB?‘ iod from them. Lieut. Evans said he was not discouraged at not receiv- ing more definite news, as lie had not anticipated anything definltr- The Ainenn openied dor the seas- on last: ‘nigllat with a big attend- mnce, splendid ice zund a tine prro- ‘ramrinie of mrtwic by the 4t.h Regi- rrtem: Baird. The management are so ibe congratulated lllpon the sev- ei-arl ‘rnirpmvemenviig ouude, meta ‘r the enlargement and renovation of "ho dressing rooms and the super- resistance. tm-aoqpfi moved ahead and. it was d - clared the poet soldier had dire" ed liis outioei-s not to oven tlr the utivzmcing force!‘- Tlie lt-uilian remluxs ivvi-e under- s‘ood no have been under timers l, The Dflfiilimlttlnzittll. FOllI-dapsed. Heart failure was the cause iers fell Milk ‘l5 m“ wvemmem of death, the deceased having for some time been in frail health and e omsttffering with asthma. His death lie hilli P6P has caused wide spread regret in soudllly Sllfeni 0PM“ m "I'M are“ this city, for he was a young man Inf splendid character, held in tho The “W, p5 bacommg mppdqy (ml. gain to drop blue highest rewrd was edghtt above zero. Today zero was the warmest during the day. but in ‘(he evveniilnig tihe imerctu-y climbed over ttlhe zero mark. difcntioiis now point to u. warmer temperature amid impending snow. 9'11 OVGI‘. highest esteem by all who had the no trace yet of the missing United States Army balloon. The search is being conducted wilds of Ontario and Quebec. a SANTA STUCK IN CHIMNEY to Thomas Bertram. Secretary, Bradalbane, R. R. No. ‘ 2458-12-28-31. n 1.. resins-romance current. Presses Pots, Retainer Rack-pl Metals. Here is a taliancp to start‘, qqmoNTo’ Dec 27__Fh.e Friday EIGHT FIREMEN OVERCOME WH EN FACTORY BURNS tor diaibhing. These are the public will appreciate. not to fire unless they were com- features pelled to d0 S0 ,plensure of knowing him. He was employed with Messrs DeBlois Dros,. Ltd., in this city whore he will be greatly missed by his fel- low employees who speak in the highest terms of him-both as a worker and a. companion. The de- ceased wris a member of the Odd "time Wave in Ilpper Canada (Special to The Guardian) l‘ known New York alderman stuck in the chimney while playing Santa Claus on Christmas. lie bud a nor‘; F 3 “cm” a‘ R um“ w“ Apmwuvcning destroyed the five story to P. 0. Box is, Piotou, N. s. 2521i ‘MAXI MONEY A1‘ H°"‘H‘D- 33:0 “:2! wgh firemen were trapped on a stair for us. No canvassing. We mist and sour-hm with work W1, uuti before they could be res Nest Angus Sbowoard Sorvicr. '- pclborneUSt, Tor-onto] - ‘I "llNo-Lm a teaser-in. . ‘ urea» .3 . - t“o ' ’ t. I tho Hospital. Besides (ikimpuny, two ' were occupants ‘_ Jlldodgleruind Stoughtoii, and Mirisquh Bock Company. brick building of the E. B. Shuttle- wortli Chemical Company, corner Victoria and Dundss streets. Eight in- Uilrli‘ iii tho building. which coliap cued were overcome by fumes from l- The suffering fire- men wero taken to St. Michaelfs the Shuttleworth publishing llfmfl of the building. the Their ‘d itoclurare practically a total loss. member of the staff. IN MEMORIAM The office and warehouses of DnBlois Bron. Ltd, were cloud yesterday afternoon. out of ren- peot to the cherished memory of our comrade, the into Mr. Fred A. Large, who was greatly esteemed by hi: emrlmrr. and by "s" Fred's character was a beautiful one-clean, upright and true; and his’ name will be ever revered by all who knew him, and the rememb- TORONTO. Dec. 27——Automobi bandits, shop-breakers and ordinary thugs, thieves and hold-up m9" I“ this city seemed little affected by the Christmas spirit, except that they took advantage 0f opportuni- ties that came their way by reason of it being the Christmas season and "reaped where they had sown." Their harvest lbegnn ICihrlstmns Eve and continued well into Christmas morning. Fellows and the City Fire Brigade. liis funeral yesterday afternoon from liis lnte homo on Queen Street to St. Paul's Church was largely at tended by the members of these organizations as well as by citiz - ens generally. The pail bearers were composed of (Messrs B. Vaolder- stine, John Lewis, Patterson For- sytho. (l. 0. 0. F") and Ernest Mc- Tague, Angus McEachern and Reg gie McMillan, (Firemen) Rev. Mr. Raymond conducted the service at St. Paul's and at the grave The eortege was beaded by the IN Montreat. MONTREAL, Dec. 27.-- Mont- real's crime wave is hocoinitg more serious every day. Within thlrty~ manufacturers of womens announce their first wage roduc - bdvm tiou in forty pears. WOMEN OPPOSE MILITARISM an A M‘ members _.mi refill-ration u well u 00rd! will be furnished otfrlnlolt. II. H. llonlrlev. Bummer-side. 8on7. nae-mason. ‘rune wAn-rabi-i Au nov- for out: or handling on L- oolnuilalion bllll. Silver, Oi, no art n; pelts: main Mui- M- m. time; m bolt pol- _U GOIIIIIBYJOII’ with lflillill ' in Modem. New York. E335 i Hal jiflfllq not known. ‘.011 Bu“ r:&-, ‘ ___ ‘WAWEIIIIRC. Goon WAGES. ' lottetowtl. The total loss is roughly estimat- lt, $850,000 The origin of the ...___._._......_..._.____.. WANTIb-MAID won GENERAL i in , y o! three. Al‘ . Noel Delhi-i 2i ilrlizh- Znniyl’ Aiuflv 17! Rout gum, a ~11 a, ~ sliaa-ie-as-tl. were, tannin? t_|§'§_'“;'gg§§§ . who more!“ arousal re- Qltilu the service‘ olajgi¢qmu for every district tutu; w" . inoe. A very nttrnctivroontruct. Experience anniversary..- ,. mnnsliip course free. A " 1i once to P. A. Ilrquborsogfm. , vincisl Manager, Bunilylidb. Obit ' lild-U-IHI. i?" .'. “a; - rance of his friendship will remain green in our memo l... for all time to come. To us it seemed his life was too noon done, Ended indeed while scarcely yet begun, God, with his clearer Vision saw that he Wu ready for a larger mlnlstrY- it ls not tale of years that toils the whole Of man's nueceu or failure, but the Soul Ho brings to them, the Song ho sings to them. The steadfast gaze he fixes on the goal. 3o grant us, Lord, like him to live, Beloved by mlfl. sorrow! by Th". , Till Thou at int the summons give, And we, with him, Thy hen shall see. 61",‘! .' 4th Regiment Band which was fol- lowed by a sleigh conveying the wreaths and numerous floral trib- utes. The firemen cams next draw- ing the salvage corps Waggon bear in; the coffin which was draped in black and surrounded by white and red roses. To the bereaved pnrents and other relatives deep sympathy goes out in their sad bereavement. EDITOR BECOMES LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR. OTTAWA. Dec. 27.-’l'he appoint merit of Walter C. Nichol. propriet- r of the Vancouver Province, as Lieutenant Governor of British six hours of t-be blowing of safe at the ‘premises of Rubinstein Bros. 41 Craig street west. on l-‘ri- day and the carrying away of about $6.000 worth ofgold and silver foil. Yeggmon had blown another safe nearly opposite on the same street and ‘bad canted away $6.000 in cash securities and jewelry. including $3.600 in United States hills, $800 in Canadian currency. two diamond rings, valued at $1.000 and eight Victory Bonds. Vlfllm DIM. IIAMTLTON. ‘Doc. 27.-'Dr. M. J. Whitwortila. veterinary surgeon of Hall's Corner, Wentwortli county (Ont), who was shot iby two motor bandits last Thursday night while trying tn defend the till in hil 0b ice from being rifled ‘by the bandits. on Friday night. Columbia, was announced officially the g lind IlId hip Dftiktfli and liis shoul- ‘der dislocated. This most regrettable accident is Ideeply deplored. Lannigan is a son of the late Captain Lzinnigan of Souris West. TORONTO, Dec. 27.—-'I'l.iere ll in the northern _4iIOMl>_._____ I mow vortx, Dec. 21-». wellITHE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE, _. TIDE, MOON, ETC. O\V IBSCBDI‘. The cclrirs-t. Saturday nltzlit was izero. At it p. in. Sund-‘Ltv’ it was ‘.2 'dogroc.s o-bovr zero. The rrtildcet diuring the day Sunday was 9 d6" ZTR-Tlae Grove- greed nbovo-dt being the some st ‘llZIgIlL The mines-i Sumlny woo 7 above. At 0 ‘p. m. it was it above. Th1" litldhcst yesterday was 18 a.- IRST REDUCTION IN WAGES. BOSTON. Dec and Mills of Groveland, Must-t, goods § High tide this iifu-rnoon at. 1.1a und tomorrow morning ut 1.50. Sun sets fills afternoon c1423 and rises“ tomorrow YXiOfDWlgv at WASHINGTON, Dec 2'l.--’l‘be 14L National Women's Party Conven - XL.“- moon tion held here expressed thcmsol Sunday Jan. so. ytieglnsstrougly opposed (to mllitar- pan,"- "w ~‘n_‘-h. a smo smc mwwrzs cr-zLs- GETTINGTBUMP-ED snare. I S PART OF NEW YORK. Dec] 27.—-Sinr: Sing fqAvp A prison was overcrowded on Sntiir day when s big Christmas celebra- tion was held for the inmates ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. ___-_ "Basketball! couldn't. Anfiicans vs Iu-esbyterianis. Y. M. C. A. G. Y. or. Aliunilssion to ail 15¢. 2m MAGQUIRADI DANOI Olympia cabaret. Friday Doc. dint. New Your‘: we Tickets I0 on. and only n limited Ililtl-Yflflifilflllldilllfli- died in the General Hospital here on Christmas Day. Ho was forty- number. 8531-1530411 w “l.