.' exceedingly severe one. 1'- 11-5-15?“ \ t. ) U.“ ' v advance ' . Janina ltlliiilu Jolt-II you Onlrrln El SATURDAY, DECEMDER 30, 1922. WEATHER PKG-MOTIONS During a fins spell of weather qome weeks ago the prediction was made—antl generally DtlIIQV- odi-Jthal the coming I01’ win- was going to ordinarily" one. Yesterdays storm one [the worst in years. has diver-ted the predictions in another direc- tion and now the opinion a more than mild is ex- pressed that it is going to be an As what the winter is going to be pronouncements issued earlt- next. ‘J June will be tile most r-rluhle. lScierltists and meteorologists. after a careful study of conditions occurring and recurring during the past eighty years have arriv- lsues its nefanious and htlghly re- prehensible practices in many dis-‘ tricts. latest revelation from au- thoritative sources going to prove how members of the Klan have l iplot-ted to kidnap and murder E inrembers of the United States [tempted to thwart their death- ldealing practices. Samuel Unter- myer. addressing c meeting Hartford, attacked the Ku-Klux- describing the organization as “B strange and ' medlaev-al eruption on the civic life of the nationfi’. charging that it had recklessly; undertaken to destroy the found- ations on which the United Slates- government was based. Any organ rnetulllurindPblulc I800 _- ‘I. tlellvnred)‘ ll nlvuea ill It“ (c. ll. S. A. NotesBy The Way - 00604-006606 0'0- | -. The “an”, ‘now stoma on,“ The llttlo smiling New Your ' i d present winter, which block themzz? ‘figzznigt h?lufholaz;g highways and the railways, the ' l i n streets and sidewalks, afford abun-lmllch ha” “a? In _ o" dant cause for both work and rc- " l d flection. They may remind s"n1e Km‘ George Ms- we Ye as a handsome and welcome Christmas persons of the winter of 1904i n m m“ home. owned when the island hallway was 9'9"“ ‘ ° , blocked up for six weeks and no 11-" m“ 1M9 mm‘ Mal“! Ben" steamers were crossing the Straits; mm» “filled M, more m“ "Z5900 when h" w" scam‘, came an," The bequest came as a surprise to ving and thousands of tons of hay the KlnB 88 l! W" 1191191511 14°" were lying at Pictou and noboats 11816118’ 110F898 would go W111i to bring it across; and all the the remainder of his estate to hill comfort we could get lroin ot- grand-nephew. the yous: Marquis talwa in our trouble was from a 0t Waterford. 11110511 11111111)’ 11111119 ‘Liberal Minister of Railways. who is Boresford, The King took. an :c0ldly told us to “Get out and unusual step 111 8811111118 111B sou. ;shovel snow! “For then as no v the Duke 0f York. 10 1691959111 [here werg Liberal ggwgrnmentg hllll B! LOTd M87011!’ IIIIIGPB]. OI‘- W66 l rites Department of Justice who at- in Ottawa and Charlottetown. They 11111111113’ 119 W°11l1l 11'1" 'l>°°11_1‘9l1' o . were both "in line," which weare 1959111911 11y 1111 641116"? 011 811011 I11 ‘told is an ideal condition of thrlngs. 01161111011 1111111151‘. 1119 K1118 order- ;Yet those days of eighteen years ago ed that the momofllld 8.6111106 $01‘ l" 11'"? 111110118 the darkest and mosULord Marcus. which was to have‘ ‘hopeless in our island histolylbeen held a-t St. James’ Piccadilly! . lh fl tin ho . mam,“ in unequhocal ]angu8n_~Thank Heaven we have not had should take place st the Chapeliaway a ee g u“ s0 bad a winter since that sorrow-dloynl. Lord Marcus inherited a ful date. life interest in the estate of his nephew. Lord William Beresford. who died young. The lestste- val- ued at 82.000300 came from Lord livllllanfs American mother, Lily, Duchess of Marlborough, who mar- lried. finally. Lord vullllam Berea- ‘ford. V..C. This estate now pass- I Astronomers tell us of an eigh- teen year cycle at wlllich recur- ring period the sun and moon, along ‘with the fixed stars rise and set almost precisely at the same lzatfon that brings; in i-ts train hour as they did eighteen years mob violence. religious or olheribelcrfi- B9 11115 115 l1 may. 1191131’? (.1359 halredsh kidnapp-ngs and mrémuch the same sort , of govern- ed at the conclusion that there has been, during that time. no per yes to the Marquis of Waterford. O ‘Tile “Wails" T“ hard earnings in drink or in mak- ‘ ‘f home 0r abroad. make up one of . I i: ceptible vacation in climate. As far back as records go the aver~ age temperature and the average precipitation have been prlmciical- ly the same year after. _veltr. There are of course local variations. One ‘hdv? than will part of the continent ma)’ more or less lain or snow ordinarily btrt other show the reverse and parls the years i everywhere return to their normal average. _ "ms REASON There is ll suggestiveness ill the news item which appeared in yes- terday mornings Guarlfan lo tilt“ effect that "General" Frank Riley who led an army 0t "unenlplllyed" from Toronto to Ottawa for government looking had been arrested on a charge of us- saulting his wife. Suggestive also is the pit-u by which his ivifc suc- ceeded the against lllln withdrawn: drunk and had. zlearned aonl" Possibly she had taught the lesson. The fact. that. he assaulted his wife .is n dam- assistance, in having chars‘- "he was his les- drunk or sober. aging one and goes zl loll? wary to" ward locating the cause o! his un- employment. For a man able and willing to work thr-ro is little cause for unemployment in Can- amp“ Thor-e ha; been abundance of work in ‘Canada during 11111 past year forthose who were will lng to work at a reasonable wage. rorism should be outlawed from; all properly constituted societyl The KuKluxlIKlan is a creature which strikes out of the dark.i sired by ignorance by llreludice. it takes as ugly a shape as any that ever tracked a civilized country. with cloven hoof marks triple-plated in its Lriplej prejudices of race. color and reii-i gion» A short hme ago .a Rrr". Oscar Haywood. national lecturer for the Klan, made n pronouncel‘ nrcnt thni soon would the society" be established in Canada. avert’- ing that it had already’ in its mem bcrship many hundreds of Bri- tish subjects. If ‘s to be "devout- ly hoped that such an undcslrahit- prophecy will not malt r"|l 1.». A close study of the IIIVsIOTICUS tnovculenis of the Ku-Klux-Klani- tes only serves to make the ob- ijects of the society more obscure; 'indeed. it would appear that their imot-lves are diifrcrent in different fterritories, nor yet do they atrpezlr ‘to be controlled by any recogniz- ed ceutal authority. ln one 131w)" it is hostile to Jews. in ltflfillle’ ‘to some other sect or religion, and ‘s0 on. Perhaps it is only a pnsr- ing idiocy. although it is most de- plorable and is deserving of can sure of the mnst outspoken kind Anything that tends to incite a pn pulace to racial and religious ln- tolerance is antagonstic 1n good citizenship. and. so far as Cu!!- and suckledl lavl unexanlpled height; on Christmas eve were a delightful surprise to those fortunate enough to have been vis- ited by them and the members of the party are. to be commended on their endeavor to renew such an old and lovely custom. I O U Mrs. J. D. Stewart met with a very painful accident a few days ago when sh-e slipped while about her- lrtouselrold duties and broke merits. federal and provincial, that we had eighteen years ago, but each of them under much weaker leaders now than then. We all know how it is here and when we think of Mackenzie King in the great Laurie-rs place at I0ttaws. it arouses our fears. Both lthese Inliberal governments hlave ipiled new taxes upon old ones to both are borrowing money and running Do- r M310“ and Province deeper and her ankle. Th-e accident which will wot-per into debt; both of them necessllate a complete rest 101' granting new amt-es by the gcorersometlme, is deplored by her many and lavlshing the taxpayers’ mon- 111911118- cy, upon their favorites; ministers not , ,. r _ I l. 1 niliiln Vancouver. Ill ""11". a towwlay- this week with 111' brother Mrs. Alex MoKinnon. H0 received a molt cordial welcome‘ from numerous friend-i, I I I with ltl mistletoe. and. boll! Everyone ls now happily enloyius their presents. especially‘ chlldlron wihom Santa Claus generously remembered. At the day was made brlSl11 fgrgQtten, by the generous gifts lshoworod on those not so fortu-. there were the usual Christmas tree celebrations in the different Spnday Schools, all delilllflul 11' fairs joined in ‘by young and 0111 For the numerous yOuug people ty. as only this joyous season and snow shoe paroles, to while 8 U For tho older fol-ks. bridge still holds undisputed sway and in be-_ lng widely indulged in. ' U Tile Bfidmlll-(Oll- Clulb also has its nightly quota of players some of the members becoming quite ex pert players. not The darling Club is ih full swing now, the official opening on Thurs day bringing out all the old time admirers of the “roal-in" game aud many new ones full of enthusiasm. I C I Mr. Carly, the former popular manager ‘of the Bank of Nova Scotia, of Borden, spent the week ‘lu Halifax. Miss Florence Iloantts many friends are pleased that she is making steady pro- gress towsrds renewed health, al- though not yet zllble to sit up for any length of time. ‘Chflhllmag has come and 80119; the - '~ troubles for the time being were, lnate as others. Later in the W891i home from schools, collezes. cit»- there was a festive round of gaie- . knows. of dances, bridges, skating l cnd in the city before proceeding perry was Desiroyetle llyY a fllil l!" 17.‘ iii, small amount 0f Insurance compared should carry adequate Insuliance. vise you in the mtatter of Fire Insurance, and advise you as regards [Hider-write etc. We represent Ten of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in (.. a complete Insurance Service. 61 Queen Street, and 0f'=r~i'1'~. "re feasting and lunketlnc at home and abroad as Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathis- Lady Aunt; ‘Czlyeudish. the ‘youngest daughter of the Duke never ‘mmre’ These are the idem so“ have as thetr.gueat Mn Franklantl Duchess of Devonl-lhlire as iquite recovered from the accident‘ p ‘which befall her in the hunting I U I mndm,,._5 m“ ‘tome m u! when (lhauvin of Mffll-Iell]. .we have Liberal governments! ' l are a". .., Omwa ("me m “He; The rlorl. ollrtol-tl w. and Mrrs. "e111 1°" OM11"- “mh and, other and agreed m-lttiblnson. of Moncton, were host ‘spend the people“; lnwey with Band hostess to Professor and Mrs.: qnvish hand, ,l-lirllm Bali. of Charlottetown for lhy n large circle of flilends, made In ‘he Lauri" days them waslwlllln the professor was organist n crlrze for railway hlrildinglof the m"! Balm“ church luanscontincntlll and GlvltlllTrtlllklMonclom Pacific, extending from Monctonl to Prince Rupert were bu-llt tof Qlme a “llmber p"“‘9"d llle spun the continent on Canatlilrnlhours very llleammuy l“ ‘lancmg so“ The Dunne were Md {heylilt tile Community Club on Christ- would an“ a few "muons onlyJmas afternoon. The floor and nul- Tklday the railway deficits thusfqlc was excenm“ “ml 1' l“ Ml caused-threaten to bankrupt tlleimat as the Beam“ advances m‘? country! Now the craze is hlglr- cm") will] grow l" Poplllarlty- |way limpruvomcrlt‘, ln Lfhls (sasle v - ‘ . the old stubborn falsehood was 'H°"- mm“ M“"l'“ll~ improved upon’ The new govenh missloner of Agriculture for lnent roads are not to cost thehlda’ wh° h“ bee“ l“ Ellglalld taxpayers a cent. Thus do twolslnce last September l“ cmlmcf Liberal Rovermnents "e In "m! lion with the cattle embargo, or And they both promised to prac- rived m Onaw“ surlday night‘ He use 5mm economy. And we see was very pleased with the satisfac- wllot ‘W8 see about us 0n every wry removal o‘ the embarm “n in UII Com- Princc George. youngest son of'- King George and Queen Mary.‘ . "t. it -l ihtl man rChrlstlnas and they were welconledlwho expected m celebrate his e‘ Those n on“ w‘ Xe twentieth birthday last ‘Wednesday. 20. '_ hunting with compun-l _ lions, instead was a patient in tire organization of his 00111111111)’ hospital, where he was operated‘ inn for appendicitis. Tire health of; been lthe youngest Prince has lunsatisfnctory for some time. The zrlttack of appendicitis was acute. ilnwever, and PrlnceGenrge lrvns able to attend a dance tlle_ previous week. | . O . I I ‘The navy was select-ed ns the! career for the youngest Prince of: the blood and after paaslng Camllllfilllgll the Royal Naval Collegeldgbl" W“ seam)“ 35° l“ the New he cruised whom-d vnflous BrmBHlAn-hassltdor Theatre they were a ships in Atlantic, Baltic anti Med- itcrrnrlcan waters. He is now ll mldlllllplllllll attached to the battle tleship Queen Elizaibeth. from which he was granted leave to vis- I not ~ ll Your llllselltlld r; lllcrcalllllé, lion Today, would You have ultra. i l-‘ire insurance Protection?’ 1 1 A great many citizens are carrying today a very values and in event ofla total loss by conflagration would stand to lose heavily. In fairness to those dependent up‘- on them for support and also to their Creditors they We are always pleased to have an opportunity to ad- anadaland aim to furnish Hyntlman & Co., Ltd. The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. i‘. . to replacement quoteyou rates, rs requirements and best known Charlottetown few oi’ the older bulls mount guard ensures safety from attack. 'l‘lr trapper reports that during uil the time lle- was ill the neigh- buriloud of this herd he saw only ont- tll-lrd buffalonnd that one lrud apparently died from natural c tics. ' 5QngQ[ef, and a few other favor- ilcs are not in this list nor is tile new organization under the old- time d-lrection of Capt. hl.W.Plulikl lrgelnent of the Dumbcllll say that Captain Plnnkett intimated a. re» n left the lflbpflESSillJll that he would‘ have n new company of 1115 0W" The animals are accustomed to curly lifter the m-w your, Siucelrun iu small herds but they have “N, Dumbens were organized atthgbeen seen in groups of .'i0 or 40 tram and after the, M. l,||[pu|and once ‘in n bunclr nf 60. There into their stride lrs entertains-ram plmny “f mud for m“ herds 1° I l M d1 the bpstllfilllll owl". There are no sl-ttle- 119.1’ W916 11mm‘ e Y ~ lnenis within miles, and occasion- soitiicr show in existence. Even‘ Illlly trztppers and Indians visit the til-e clever Amrican Leglion wl- territory during tlretir round of the lege-nrilitnry unit allows were out- traps. Tho animals show little classed by the Canadian gays, signs of nervousness in the pres- When they lnttde their New York m Running In Small Herds. once of huulatl Ibeinga turd it ls possible to get within 100 l0 150 yards of them before they will Luke flight. The ibuffuln are in splendid trllyslca-l condition, and ll trlttlpcrs places tile many of the unllmals at well over 42.000 pounds. I sensation for that show-fed com-- munity. Their stuff was new, it was entirely away from the hack- ncyed ideas of Broadway but a happy blending of English music snap judgment of one of the, weight of. ‘CANADIAN. EDUCATION 1 WOULD BE PREFERRED" OTYDAWA. Dec. 29.—-Even thoulh Canada's immigration restrictions are rigorous, tile educated classes lire educational and other public ln- stitutlolrs of this country and want to make more use or‘ them. .Dr. Samuel U. Znu, cuurlscllor to the Cabinet of the Chinese Govern- ment lrud representative of the .Sholrgllai Chamber of Commerce at the recent PslHPaclflt: Trade Con- gress held ill Honolulu, met here F. C. T. O'Hara. Deputy Minister of Trude and (lomlnerce of this city. and zrsltotl for all available inform- atitlu regarding Canadian univer- sitles. iHB said that heretofore a large number of Chinese had attended American universities, and upon graduation returned to thei-r native country, ' disseminating American ideas oi‘ business and of social dealings generally. He, on behalf lot s large number of influential Chinese. was desirous of having more of Canada in his country. of China. have a. deep respect for ' adians are concerned. it will be re pulsed and resented to the utmosi limit and by the heartiest oil-oper- n. wage which would afford the employer a reasonable margin Land. li‘ they had tried their level best to prove this promised econ- t-my to be the biggest wllnpper of all, could they have done worse Canadian calttle ‘entering Great! Britain and stated that Canadian ca/tflemen would have to studytlte needs of the English and Scotch l-t his parents, but the operation prevented h-lm from joining tile rrlysl Christmas celebration at conceptions of stage fun. in fact file slang appellation "dunibell," ‘which has ‘been rife in vaudeville hall vaudeville and New World‘ {-1- U. S. \ MANOEUVRES NAVY-WILL HOLD BATTLE y has to bear. t“ f» v. r ‘*0 new. with which to carry on his work. germ-ally speaking the unemploy- ed are either the physfciaily or mentally unfit or those drunk or sober, are such :1: p tn W11: their wives as was this. famous "General." The undescrving poor. the poor who spend their wives’ lng nuisances of them-wives a‘. the heaviest. burdens the country There are dcacrvinil poor in country and ir- evsry community. To these W!’ __, all owe a reasonable proporncr. of I the blessings with which Prtrvid fiwence has favored us. They art God's poor. the wards o.’ the Christian community, the "lillP ones" whom to aid is a (lhristlnr The Devil's poor are llzc; ' ho will not work when work l» jhsllabie. who‘ will be: or. also‘ pad parade their assumed povert! evoke undeserved aympalhv. “At this season of the yea." wt yvs a right to help the Jeserv ' pbor, a wright to look‘ for rllenr . Q right to bold out to them a n11‘ Hilnpty hand. and we trlm tlllr .hnnd will bé generously extended llu-lrllt lllo oiolvlllg days pr the alt‘- yeer and the opening dsyl 0' every .. ation of the people. If ttlle Ku- Klux-Klan attempt to penetrate the confines of this law-abiding and; peace-loving community life will be a short and a parli- Canada has no room for freaks of this trans- parently obv-iorls fnsurrectlonist character, and a solid front must be offered to any attempt to per- mit of its tentacles taking roof on Dominion soil. Mr. Ulltermeyer ‘was not Bis cuiarly stormy one. VET)’ far wide of the mark when he characterized the Ku-Klux-Klanl- tes as knights who "go about in the dark. masked, cloaked, hood- zd and muffled. concealing their ‘den-titles and hirlting their mis- deeds under these disguises. Clam oronsly professing to be advoca- tes of law and order. they defy all. laws. descending even to the use of tar and feathers and to the base and horrible ‘practices cf ‘ynchlng mobs." The language is ttrong but not one whit too stroll! and what ‘is of much more import- ance, absolutelytrue. Joseph R. Shoemaker. an organizer of the KulKluxK-lan, openly announced r short time since that. "if the time ever comes when the Klan maltéa up its mind to parade. It will do no. and then the Klan wjll be fmmd to be as strong. if than they have done’! For well market requirements‘ they know that our children's chil- dren will not see the Bell govern“ mom's road debt paid. Yet as snow- drift piles u-pon snowdrift so the two Ldbernl r governments piltfdebis 11l>0n ddbts and taxes upon taxes. Yes! the new tax utpon receipts is now almost here. It is coming o us as a precious New Years "l" 1mm 1119 K111i; government. t n a ' Mr- Hedlev v. MoKlnnon of st. 111119 111p his residence with his fa. o+oo++~““4+,4 “m Daily Selections For Guardian Readers From the W. B. Louaon As we write this the arm-m {rages and the drifts pile up. I A call tl ~sad time for those in peril on the cc a sea. And the winter storm ls not "M10111 11$ D0111 on the land. Es- “Talk happiness; the world is P9011111? is this true of those whose Senses are benumbed with drink. How 1111111)’ 0f those have perfshed ill a winter storm -at might by the 101111811112 or in the street, evqq m this favored land of ours, who lg there of mature age whose mem. Ory does not recall one or mot-g of these? Think of this when you vdte at the coming pldblgclte and 18y by your vote whether more Wlllfllfey or less ls needed in the land. no excuse for any man to join P; ranks. Out. of its own mouth it stands indicted and held up to denunciation. This Ku-Kiult-Klart is a stray from. the dark ages. It In an ugly thing under a twentieth century stm. The sentence on the Kudfiuxdflan must bu a severe sad cntlulzll without your woes" TE. W. Wilcox U O "110111111! tlrcnl was ever achcv- ed without enthusiasm.” —-Emerson I‘ U O "Who docs the best his circum- sauces allowes, Does well. acts nobly angels could no more " _ . ' ——Yourlg. fit is better no say "This one 111ml: I do.’ than. to say "These 11111.1’ 1111118 1 dabble -in." O I "Tile greatest blessing is a pleasant friend." O I O "lzttle deeds. ‘like little seeds, ' Grow to flowtzrluor to weeds." O "l know not what. the future hath, Of lrrzrrvel or surprise; Assured alone that life and death, Thy mercy underlies." —Whi4tler. A ansonvi John. who is leaving shortly to n0. 'olls and it must be pronounced at ». -¢0-a-———- ‘M. TH! KU-KLUX-KLAN. not stronger, than the police BYIJ a _ i _ ......_.. / ‘elective departments." The KIM >."°ofi\.im°llll9§l . “IP11? "l": thus reveals itself by such infam- ~ silo _ f-oliallllntloll r vents language. so that there in b. To stand by onefs friend to the ut- lcrmost entlt r once. There can be no two opill- p ' . . . m" m y,“ MM, d hwlm," Alida: slit a _f|tir lghl with one: Canadians whet that sentence wilfNevar to quit and never to twtt, l AM never to pews one’: woe. —-Gcor|o Bunion chandler. -4 c animus-a --._~1_ln_a. r." “ ‘ Slmdrlngham House. Prince George's royal rank "Dells no avenues oi’ favnmlsm, nor will lt bar him from pronto- tion -lf he makes 500d as ll sailor. K1118 George, who adopted ‘[118 navy as a profession and ‘worked 111s war to a Ouptnlncy. let it be known he would discounvenanoe favoritism to the Prince because of hi.- rank. He wanted his, grin to advlrnte strictly on his lfld1Vl'|U.'ll nter ls and at the Admiralty today it was said King George's W151,“ 11ml 119°" 5111911? adhered lo. ‘llBVlIIB gone early to sea, Prince George's tastes and recreation; are those of the sea, although he plays golf and likes to shoot with the Prince of Wales. Ha t; u. ""1191? fond of music and la u; accomplished pianist. Very tilgm lll 11111111. he ls the tallest llrcu-Ilc: 0f the royal familly and hem-s 111101131 lesemlblsnce to his Omar, brother, the Duke of York for whom the crowd mistook him at a rugby match lalrtweek. i l l it will be interesting news to many hens to hear that the Dum. bells Rovuecombinatlonas lt via. ited (Yhlrrloitelowrl last year h" been broken up and that the com: PM)’ is now "The Khaki rt-odgc. 11011! Ltd" the lnenvhers being um Newman, Jerry Brsyford. Jimmy flwde. who is ll forrtler Charlotte- rwn boyhhnlll T lrnnrlt. Jack Mac sren. A nr Holland. Al ' "-7- B"! 111111187’. TOIII-“Yflblllill; beonsai Young, Parcy (yamwem 611111111 Hebe-tn. Fred Fenwfclt, T“ 61157191’!- Robert ‘Andorran ""1 M» All-o: if. lwlll n, ytoflrggg that the names 01.3101: Hamilton, lrotoll impersonator or yo circles and in the funny papers WAISHINGWN, Den. 29 —Bat- acrnss the line for more than a 11° 11111110911111118 °11 111B 111051 BX" a Canmlm“ My“ delivered 1°. them-d next spritlg somewhere off blue his city. But the ioke wsskllo Pacific Coast of Panump. and "l cllllrse- 111111 1119 N91’ 701119111 while no ofiicial announcement did not know that "dumbell" was has been made, the problem ‘will u flwisqonat baggage mum in théJlrOblLbly consist of the defense of Canadian army; they than,“ "hire western terminus of the great waterway against attack. w“ " '"°"“‘""° 1°’ °l°""l"8 °°'l All 1a of the ‘battleships wlllon medians. ‘the United States Government is ____¢.>_____ permitted to retain by the Five- "’"_ power Naval ‘lireaty will lbs en- NEW BUFFALO HERD FOUND sagod in these manoeuvres. repro- lN ALBERTA sentting an aggregate ct 500.650 WlNNlPEfl. Dec. 29. — Some 5.000 buffalo are ranging free and unhampered. in the unrllrtrlelll areas of Northern Alberta nndl the Northwest Territories. llG-‘scjence ",9 foam", of me m“. iwccn the Peace River and the "oeuvre, w"; be ‘he 5mm" of Great ‘Slave Lake. it WRILQBIIGTBI-Jhe rmuo umtmned “mesh” l" lmlliweil ""11 11"‘- 116111 01 lllfllowa. The fleet manoeuvres will mmkllm‘ "1" take place between Peb 19 and IMart-h 31, and the exercises will mering power nf 172 big guns ranging from l2 to 16-inch in cali- hre. From the standpoint of naval u fllllflllififl! ‘before,- the atlvent of '1'" white man. ‘Pile Governmentfi however has received news of this herd and arrangements have al- ready ‘been made lo provide a snnctllrary for the bison in order that M18" mnv be lprotected from Wanton destruction. JIDOIII. five miles distant. --_-¢-oc-_ l CRESCENTS GO ALER -_ INJURIS FOOT HLMLMAX. Dec, UL~ Nedder 11111110)’. Crescent: senior grader, may not he nitric to play with his club in the opening g-amnn. “rims nt work at Ben's Limited, fl few days ago assisting bakers In mak- ing ‘Gully Browns," Hurley drop- lied a whole loud of Bullies on his feet and the Injuries were pain. flu. Cyril Haul-chart, "flMrmfldfiflQ HIM‘. will likely reblsce Hurley -.—-——<o>—-- ANOTHII SLAM. Are Increasing In Numbers. According lo the trapper who first brought til». rPp-lrt o! the herd to the Gnvernnlent atlthov- tics, the animals nnpoar to l... tn. 0111011"! In numbers. Thev live ill "Prim-v which u ullt-lt wltll ve- Ifilfltlnn, llsvlr n writer ln the Agri- cultural Ind llldllll-Hflllt ‘Prop-as of Canada In the snmlmpf may 1W1" In the hills. and toward fall Wlmdcr lo the lowlands, wltertr On his retu-rn here recently from the Congress Mr. O'Hara corn-muni- cated with the various educational institutions in this countryhand has had a large supply of booklet. in- formation shipped across the Paci- flc. tons of Dreadnoughms, with n ham- ' l 1l1i't1r~r,r\'1" l... I.‘ h, "l1 um’ To all our Policy- Holders and’ "Friends throughout; ptlto.“ P111!‘ ince we. tlxtend »ou1' best wishes to; allulli py- and Prolluéllull‘ New Year. i. ""11"" flirty in the slough "Wfiflls Thrm pug "n; menhwild r ._l>mttltott, n; 1"" they llw- ml the plenum] mt mp r. which provltlll durinil the winter mnlrrpfad hv WW" with food Trial-r. Wol c1 43"" "t the“ lclnity on antiserum-puts ~ > t. .. have not ' you Rania-Yes hwtllsll gave ms 1111a advice: ‘i111 bolt." null fawthlh ‘always tlrlllir human you spat." Miss IBrigflt-lflut didn't ha want to spOak at all? ' The“ oldest _