~iv' THE onsitiiorrsrowu 'v GUARDIAN CompifehensiveReoiiew of Men and A W‘. ‘fliilfilifi ill‘ i flirt". vi‘? £11113: - w; Y 3:1} {Ill I‘ ffafrs - - "Some 924 ‘e24 ‘ ‘;;i:ii>t0 innit Atltpmance of the Spanish Main by RAFAEL BABATINI (Continued Iron; yap: 1) expcrientzod in Britain. of the campaign was the tion of a letter said lo be ‘signed by Zinoveiff, official ol’ Russia. urging sedition and mutiny Bank directors u" to the Privy Council for trial with- ‘ out jury. O-QO-OOOQO-O-OQ V‘ Lflgvyrllhhd! 1m by Rafael Slbltlul. ' . wan-Airy noon." I Vllllrlbnh pltllllr unit a. Itrun Kor- l u lellwtlon o! this tannin: Iv"!- “triumph of tiho cause of the wor strvutlvcs, 413; Labo . crals. ~10; Various, l2. the Conservatives a clear majority of 211 over all other parties and mount not only a complete ovar- turii oi‘ the votes but to many per- sous the end oi‘ the Liberal party. w-hose leader. Mr. Asquith. was de- , , . ~,., . leaned. Before dissolving the Com- w“ bung mm“), anxui e Irish Boundary IIIII ll the title rule, CHAPTER xxm_cwmnutd Canada. 0n March 24 astrllte was taken by letter carriers icause oi a cirt iii their bonus. The istrlke eventually took place Juno lii and lasted to June 29, tin.- pwsptihy, clevucut lace scrulllllf-TIIP‘ iy shave-n, his Icing blaick hair It" "Perhaps it ‘will i» bcist." M, de ringk/Ls tiliwt res not a iidltiiili-r inflates Rlvaml nook up a purer. “Bslore poinii. in lis ngirt W!" ‘ ‘i i- gplpg mPlhBf,‘L,h8VB ito observe main oiiriicita bros?! ‘block hat-s Wat M. de Cassy has exiet-itxi his ii stills-i enrich ‘p wine» "_ _k. _ to lii-and an eavnl’ WW- ms “w” w“ M011‘ in‘ snk, at buiniuh 0| iuutslcv-ti hi‘s gaiitiers and MW lli-Wk sell‘ 8111i M. di‘ ‘tussy. my gene-mil. '.r»_---tl@e u“ '11s Sims “m” ‘“‘“"-‘ '_~"Oli, no. it is a 011M114‘! bctwewnitvllztsl Wllihgmd- myself and ‘ynu." ‘ "Tour pardon, my genmail. Jlules are sigirretl. Si» |'u‘r as we tali Bliioil bei-thiin. V " iis l-‘ienrcli oillioor. Will? "W4 _ , est provocstiion. ‘tile! ‘have Wrremedlgmhuécd CD3‘ _ _ t, ecre ary an it is Your Ddlilaiii) WYOU/‘ffiplfilllfb Iilivfvfi‘; ‘~33.’ Chancellor M, m lor ulliiiih but. H) N instruction-s in admittlnfl Y0“ 595mm u," m.» iprzes taken." “'l‘hia-t is a matter DEKMC€I1 you‘ Commission Bill. . . , the Prince of Wales arrived home w“ rdtmed by mt‘ Do . of Commons on Marc after his trip to the Uni-ted Stateslme Senate on Am," wiitci way scheme was children. llusiioka nadiaii lire. treul held up a u i . - Ou November 4 Ramsay Macdon- !l“‘*‘¥ge':rzu m resigmum“ m u“ a5: evi-nfufilly a body of Cu “mmhvad 0f lhexlng’ lfrelmctr ?'?,Mw.'."b|"'."m§h§g§ and American engineers was ‘uhc xrt>s5*:““"“"m°“‘°“ ‘i, "“ “ago, “m, pointed to survey the whole ques- mL ‘Y as o On March 21 a sensation was arrests on created in the West by the voluu- and accused are now before requested tary ‘liquidation of the North West- conslderatlon of ern Life Assurance Co. On March o‘ Nations prowcol “m 24 ascheme of loans to immigrant so that the oven families was announced. 0n March 1.“? “qqmg "u", .,q_ up uivnrol," cap-aid gave lllS , - Winston Churchill as "M" filo-t. non de Dkfll! tvqnct rn. l suppose. that we cutnnot aid you ‘more ‘than one tenth B,“ postponement of "Sir, you Yyou lire iiisiiiciiii! of insult-mm billet IS intolerable!" ill March 8th _ _ "M. ii- iiuroii. yoilhwigt“ “ma: S088 Dcminions could be consulted. 2° Canada "‘~‘“°3'“z"d m“ Juutiteils, justice Ln t- t" t-‘W 0|‘ A spasm] ussizuoglvltlgengxgziil: 10.000 Albeita coal minors went. oi: 22 tu consider Generaimfike- Allen-bye report but it was annouir, _ ced that the situation was well in ‘darmg 311mm!’ l" Mimtreflls his‘ warships were/filmed w.tory, when a ‘hank collection-cai- ria on Novdnrber 24. euty between Great Britain many was signed Dec. 2. Dec. Miicduntild was again appointed Header of the Labor piirty. Austen had his first inter- rriot us Foreign Sec- Thc Speech from liicii much iiitcr- .‘"“l§ou are quite certain of Hist. Baron‘: that you ctsnizzut?" ‘"1 am quite certain that I will‘ uuvwnmem all“ $l u M. h, 41k- Oid. Thiziii justice I invi-lc‘ Cabinet was cnile you, with submission. to adminis- .“ln llllill‘ arise." said Illoioil, "it but iHhTLilflS for me to ']ll"'Si‘II‘h my little HACUJUJPII for our illsbiusemeni‘. 11ml ito fix the sum at shuud be (‘Ollkpfiflfiflilfld for our -l es time zuid divnaingemielit in cooling That. Skilled, wi- can ‘pzini . . . . .\l. dc Cus~y W‘l'|‘l inform you of div ii rqeqds‘ M‘ l? Ilaron‘ No Mn“ h“ interesting; izict -t.hat ainy one buc- "What ‘the devil do you mozvii?" "“"'°‘"" i“ “mm m “budn m at Lea“ ‘Js it possible that I um irbscure?" l ‘y French, pcrhsil>sf '19 not‘ of tilt- “Wii-h ‘submission?’ baron iin furious scorn. .. Baron than my bucctin-eerfl tirade tr ii-tiinber 800; your limoups 500; and and Ger thrive soldiers 0i ‘P119 "W" “You will do me ‘ville- iruiii; iii the while-mom, ‘M, le Capi- tztiiie. l desme a ‘Word Wm! M- <19 the Throne, in w est to the Doiululons, was included c Commons on Dec- “Oh, your For-inch ousali; loo fluent st. nionnints, if I Tentative invitation were sen-t to the Dominion asking them to attend an imperial conference early next year to discuss a co-nrtlinated for- c‘gn policy for the Empire and the policy of Jlotliflcil Empire Prefer- ence op December 28. don Parisexprcss i st Croydon kill- bwnon loosed iris fury ‘H0011 141B _, head oi‘ M. the Cusey. acupwd "S0, ilhcse are the mcn you have tion Now. look you here. M. ‘lo Hbfilltfé of the Kfngbf France, you . . . . , -_, .1 ' d your men. The first obli-gaition “angled! matiydtohgfii, ‘Li; t ~51} officer ls obedliaifice. You are mxflhayplafimihlmqqio you‘ om} not ‘lo conceive yourselves, m; you me ‘M ‘dc ,0", riipptur to be doing my nillics in ‘ ‘ f - l ., 1h - en-tcnprises I hzii/o iin view, ‘but i‘ “p; gm‘ plpziimglrlm‘ yo“ an" my subixrilimuies. in me you h ‘hiOlll n ' c‘ m, .. ' u. commander ‘to 101d you, not a cwdhvgly ‘mhry iumpaniion or iin equal." y? I warn. you tliiat Airplane crrtsliet 'l‘iu»- (Iovi-rriior seemed .10 shed -li‘s n.0,‘? be sure m“ l wndwslwndf. chubbirioss. lie drew himself stiff- Csiptain Blood laugh obverhvg big norm-ail sol Th‘, yuiir in (Yaniiiln opcneil with "on of‘ dull times and DPOS- u the Cape Bri- Onc of the closing announcements of the old yeiir ‘hat SliLFfiUll Ezisit-ru (Ytiiiuilii was that lifl zirrzingcineiit ha “q u. mum, in ‘WZLS ‘fully to have - arrcslled i/lie buccaneer captain. It mwlrmg gunning [n35 would he minimise to persist. mwrred M“ enwynlemu was the m lmvo not lihe iiorces to meet. force. i in that he lvaid not shaved, "i rget homing. I dis-sure you, pt-cts of trouble i The only thing do RlVéiPQl ckinrieccended i0 my be ‘modified. ‘l-i was ineueissziry tluut I d" n”, ‘Ohm!’ for ‘rm hr» should save his faice. Illiw. as you apipcar to hic ilulnlz. , , , ,- iBzink or lioc LII-a,” Mm armdw m signed are the good its; in reixilil lihiis Citptuiin N ion Mq-WVICQ; and the articles provide that ‘we receive, _, , - - nefiiiith she-re. Refuse us 111ml, illltl ‘md W” dlwmww" u cant-u‘. the tir-ticles; tent-cl the articles and you cafnccil ilih them. F‘rom that moment _ __ - w‘ @3501“ ‘héve. mo ‘honor if’ hold $1,227‘lvhgiltlh-cxlibilll mic. iii. is‘ ‘pus mhe Myles o! [he hlulg of ble- thttt a idiistiakiv hats been coin- . ‘ ca. ' . xliiiil ‘Capital's Blood rose. his olfio“n_<ln“lm‘°‘l~ YWIII" < ipinilp s1 (“étpllfllll ‘Blood DOWIPO. “M”; imyw_ up‘, you have had the ini-glit for reflection iin lllliliS niailiter Aim I "to unider- uaiiy take stitiin-tl iihait yioti confirm or ‘that youl repiid iiaitie them '2" "l hztvc coneidcroil ‘iin-it, boo." whilst. ‘my (Iplll- i011 rismsulns ‘iiinalluareiti. I imiisl. con- lliasz-i Ililllitl isiintze M, tie (Jiissy has pledged its, it is For u-s mo iulfi-Il tliie d Iieen reached, Premier Taschi-rcau was “v - ‘ ll." ‘i‘- ‘ id. party. by which the my “o “ s“ liclaigii absorbed the as\gured llifltlt- by the Prov M d“, Ri-VurOPOiIlPF in induce t t - ‘r _ i.“ y. Ymllbti him (lwliii-ihlililil‘; but ilissem- ‘ ‘M W i3°i‘i..°.§i"$‘§'§3.i3 On Juniiiiry 2 Sir homer 0 hail joined the Federal nt after his witlitir wzil Premiership of QiiJiec- ll the plea of lli hcniili. r of Justice was "M. in. (Iapiiilntv. 1e Gouverneur. subsequently taken Poise Wl-iih him. Catitais Bloodi 2 Hon. L. P.,Br0d- "M. ie Barron!" sold he. advised of my re- M. 1e Baron re-iorted, Thait iosfllve rpioved‘ ‘to C 000's way iltullr official brought these two together wwsidrte was this cause of Qmphjiiin 1111K aiiiifenioe ‘with the catst dinner. Tin-f and his place was event- On January 10 Premier Dunning, of he. lcaslvr of the Progressives, Prrmiei‘ King and there were rumors about both of the vi joinliiiz bile Fciloral (liibinet. lug. however, canto of the c , and the two Westerners went in the middle of a. cold spell was iliscomfltcil at the news pe Breton coal fields shut down. owing Mflliiral wifrilo he Ready flat a mOcklng Flrtvir-hma mmilfkfi B11141 had been flung in jail’,- I ‘ ‘l- fi' ‘ - varoi bade his visitor be Blood “m! h b O ‘ems we” yum moned a ‘week Jiater to a council vuhich Sill.‘ to iltriieirmi-ne their oper- aiiionis iigwinist Spziliir. 1M. dr- Riva- There enitenod now inn-o ,lege, Kingston. resulted in bis ‘reinstatement. and changes in dis- Jflfillllg announced. .was announced that. iiinilish into eats would ‘build a 85,000,000 mill st. Cap Rouge. ,_On March 6 Home won their appeal bone-dry policy, Mount Gerkie, Jasper National Purit- hy two Canadians and not consider imperial can. On July 17 Britis On March 4 On March 17 Hon. E. La-pointe announced the Govern- ‘ mcnt did Preference proposals binding be- ada to the United it checked by the quota “Arctic"salled onascisntillc 1301111110110"- W" ‘kmud . [_|]_ on July-explosion on a C.P.lt. train near ed “was; a Nelson. 8.6., his funeral the toi- while on July itilowinz Sunday twill! attended "Y lu ‘many thousands oi‘ followers. was climbed October ill Abbe Adelartl Delorme. one Amen-After lib third trial for the murder h cglu|||bll\'flf his half-brother, nezirly_ f 33,000,000 years previously. was acquitted- 0n July 1p,i, The Prairie Provinces announced k5, 19 ygafgyflfl Novc-mber Ii they would fight ' Kjng'5I:T-|1B Crows Nest Pass agreement y_ Th‘, [gdefa] pa,» abrogation to the limit. The Yale r- 5 tho fllpcditlbll to the nor‘ 1K Saskatchewan vot on sold its seconilisiiue u votelh per cent. bonds. Private Desmond Bur old, of Ot-tuwa, won on P1420 at Blsie liunient closed on Jtily 19. l . - t Versailles, the spseehod bell! on ‘my l °'“"“m°§,.§f§,m a}; ‘heard ‘by radio in Canada. On Oc-l p,“ on July ‘tuber 20 Petei Vsregtn. head 0i the hightst peak the Ull August 2, Ottawa gave a tive victory on Novembcrw. .by a bomii 0n tbrcu by-oicction insulted iu u Conserva- Col. The liquor search treaty between civic reception to the King's Prize Ulflfvllrfl F- 301ml. 0! Mflnifefll-lh" Great Britain anti the United Stated minion House ‘Past-here h 3i, and by try and solve Montreal Protestants’ The St. school piobiem 4. up during March ap~ Soviet on March 31 Ull April l occurred the most was held up in the centre of the city ‘by bandits, the chauffeur kill- ed uutf $142,000 stolen. One bandit was shot, and following numerous HIPCSIS, one man turned King's evidence, and four notorious under- world chariicters were hanged on October 24, while three ‘went to ills imprisonment. 0n April 2 Canada refused to sign the Laus~ itnne treaty. On April 7 Moderic Martin, ten years ‘mayor of Mon- treal, was defeated by Charles Duquet-ie. The Church Union Bill was debated strenuously before a committee of Parliament this month. 0n April 14, lion. Petri- Smith, ‘former Ontario Provincial ’I‘reasurer, was arrested in con- nection ‘with friturl charges over provincial ‘bonds. and lii November was sentenced to ‘ilircc years im- prisonment. lie Quebec Liquor (itmimisslon announced sales am- ounting to $65,000,000 lor the your, and ii profit ol’ $12,000,000 lor three years operation. Exposures ol‘ ilome Hunk financing wow mails in the House during April, which startled the country. Oii April 21 On- tario announced profits oi‘ $850,000 (mils governnieniilqtior stores. The liank bandits triiil opened in Mon- treal on April 28. On May 5 the Ho». Clifford W. Robinson, ‘of Moncton. N.B., former Premier 0t‘ Now Britiiswick. was made a Senator. On May 10 the British Columibls legislature dis- solved and new elections look place on June 20. when Premier Oliver. although hp lost hi»; own seat. was reiirrned to power with ll tiecreasod majority. Premier Oliver was returned for Nelson on August 23. On May 13 the‘ Supreme Court at Ottawa decided that the Manito- ‘ba Grain Futures Act. was ultra vlres. Aemiiius Jarvis, SIZ, arrest- ed in connection with the Ontario Provincial Bond conspiracy on May 13. ‘was subsequently sentenc- ‘rd to six mouths imprisonment. and with Smith was fined $(i0il.000. On May 15 Hon. Walter biiiclicll. Si. Antoine, resigned us a protei-fi ag- ninst the ‘budget. On May l0, ai- ter sixteen hntirs‘ debate, the- Bud- get passed ‘by 105 to 53, provlilim; for an expenditure of $400,571,000. At the beginning oi‘ the month Can- ada had sent a note to Secrrtary to labor troubles. had an immediate Early in Febru by the LInitr-d States and drafted Melghen was approached to llCCOlllt‘ putting chairman of the Ulster Ilountlary’ thieves Commission, -bu‘t fftllISPll- er. On Sl-r Robert uiurc- May 20 the dime a. spruce and mod man. dressed with and the stoppage ml ilaid before thuiii a project, for “fem on pricps‘ ii rziid upon‘ him weailithy 511110150 hown inf itisirlageiitt. which was rich ‘Oniptziiii Blond till" cam and somber ibhdfltilsmd ‘shiver, his I iniviifsiiivitt Hill iililllili’ For fhtise travelling during the vii/ed by M. do llivaiml to slate his grounds fnr in, he did so with illll‘ utmost. franknmss. "You ‘iiicuin, slir, lliliinl. we iirc- ‘l0 sail across (ihr- iCitribtrr-ain on iin ad- zin end to t-he activities of FQDTlIHfy I the Qiichtrt: that which lies‘ hove w! door. ln mir riibsieiiiire. urvinsion of French liislvinlnlzi. is ' lloliilfly Season the rail services oi qnqgibw‘ H W0 "mg!" by rmhwhllq , ii v Simimizird hero, ‘that msvsibilily llsdiain National offer this‘: “if”! the ‘remzvm. We SM" have iuildcd ibo the Crown 01' lFriinice thin tsoviitotl posses-idiom i l-ltw" Manitoba decided (fanada for [he purpose o Uili! it treaty between Cs ()n tho same day tho began the hearing iilch the vzilirllty of suns ‘ol’ modern travel covers a wide “"1"” range. From the West special trains have carried passengers to Halifax on route overseas, while from the East. many are travelling to points iii Western Canada and the Pacific KLzI-ptrilu Iliiood ‘laitghitrd m, mp1 umlili-inly rcuil .0110 llurdiiH-i , iin Itlwivrol, intrigued by his mirth, ‘swwllciil u!!!" hi"! m5‘ axing grain fu- nta question, On cr Ferguson pro- f (intarlo a refer- lllI'(‘8 was brought I February 11 Premi lIliS-IPI] the people o “why d" yo" kmghv ‘monswu‘r._,.. oniium on tho liqu "Bola-misc ii (IliSCOVQP ht-rc rm iro~ "y um‘; is guipmmcly ilroll. M. do 11.1mm, (Pflllflfitl of the Kin-it's Armin-s by Lzmd aim] Sou. is Ainicrl- m,’ pmupme an r-qpwnprise of a pure- "A big rush of travel is expected during the next two weeks all over the Canadian National System. The fine ‘train services of today. and the excellence of modern train equipment, makes the holiday trav- el especially pleasant. spirit will prevail trains, and on the diners there will he special menus In keeping with the Christmas Season. dnulthtcr of Cnnailifs lum- Erik of Denmark. COMMISSIONS TRAVEL (Continued on P606 Fl“) Short Course A A Three Weeks $00" CW0" l" Domestic Sciencfi, sons In cookery. Early in the month Manning Doh- oriy was chosen lender of the Pro- party in Ontario, and Hon. Lomer Goiiin as Minister of Justice P. J. A. Cardin being named Min- . or of Marine and Fisheries. marketing of lzmln Iregan truvel- 7 ling round tin, country and later a ' commission to investigate the pro- o on pulpwnod began F): 20 . - arable in (YanairilarlrliirholngwtilhsqT122: ‘lune 4' “my We’? ““b“°‘|“"'my m" M m", or U", worm “mum m hm vostigirterl by a committee which tnry, tho iliiinngc extending from °X°""mte" m" minmm’ m‘ n,lfi.?|i,f:,et,fl;sgoa,néf§ in West Hastings and in the was "Ind a seem“! election was defraud. w", IYnfl-gfyigvnifur] - try-merry notlfioi iniiry odinicom f/llflil hi severe-d‘ his counsellor with the firm Of/MIJJAII!‘ 8: Me Gregor and takes ‘this opportunity oi ‘bhianltlng all 071089 who have pattrovniizeti his firm tnhha post and bespenks ii shim» o! libel-r paitron- ago iiior hi4; ems liairry L. Mcfirog‘ or, who fakes over the bwsi-nesn on the timt day of January. I925- adminlptrntlon will open on Mon- dsy, January 12th at Prime Tuition free and railway fare refunded. once to Supervisor. WOYMW’! ntltuieo, Box 123, Charlottetown. dmwals from the Home llzink wcrn time on Pcbrna ally thr- jiiry ilisagreetl. rnury 2R when Federal session of Piirlinnieii-t Iii-gun, mrnt hgnn reductions on ilutios in agricultural machinery were fore- cast in the Speech from the Throne. iiry 11 the British Empire rporntlon and the Sydney minors reached a aetil e basis oi a restoration of the 1923 wage scale. Following charges mudo by the fnthnrof Cadet F‘. C. M. Arnold. of P. E, Inland Regine. an Investigation Into con- ditions of the Royal Military Coi- The undersigned oifon: i0!‘ Ills rtmilrtm immediate his valuable mire about twelv- ol all mich aimonnitn se- hundred lbs and sound. Wlll l0" ll no Me now ov- H. H. Con: Store, More". on Fri- ito dose up ‘his day, Jnnunry 2nd. 1935 I! "'0 0°" viii dei 2 ‘clock p. m. 8 “yuan” ‘leer-mo of Sale. Nine monthm-oiil um 9n approved note. 6 p. c. of! on in insulin, reserved t/lwe book debts. nmmi. Jurilgrnenfp wad other securities fm undue, as -he wishes MIIQO wiwb 8o ll lie. Dated this ‘twenty-third day or or - December, A. D. 1924, DANIEL MQOIEOOR of llolieod 0 MoOragm _ i \‘ 14144-7811!“ JOHN J. IthcADAM» West 8t. Peters l-luglies protesting against the fur- ther diversion of the Great Lakes ‘waters by the Chicago drainage canal. On May 20 Rt. Hon. Arthur as hail Bordon ‘previously: On July 11 cre- distrtii-islon in the United Status regarding Cfllllliiillll justice lo nppt-zii the Grain Futures Art (Incision on May 23. 0n May 26 mmilisr party nl‘ lIc-hrltlcaiis itrrlvcd lor ihi- West. and on May 29 Montreal Shrine-rs lillil tho cornerstone of their hos- pitiil. PRIDE OF THE SEAS. Trude reports from Viint-iiiivcr in Juno showed that port busiiiieus had lncriezisoil nvrr 100 per cent. Mr. Justice Wilson, mi JunoJltii. score-d Montreal police in Cliflllcli- tion with tho biinilit trial, and this resulted in. first iin llldUPlli-illlltl probe and then a royal commission which started to probe pflllce ud- ministratlon on‘ October 6 nfld con- iiniit-d until the mitidlo oi Decem- her. Tim British naval squadron arrived oil‘ Vancouver at the be- ginning of the month. and was visited by 135.000 people. Daughters of tho Empire held their convention nt Toronto on June 2. while thc opened its Jubilee meeting on Juno Chargvs against Hon. James Murdock in connection with with- nlrod by E. Ouss Porter, M. P.. 011 26. Guns Porter -r‘osi|zneii his stoic S London, visleil (Tiiiiatla and tended ii cabinet. ‘meeting on Auizust Prsiliyicriiin Assembly ""9 wliolesalp plot i0 smuggle Chinese guilty of negligence. duy Mr. Justices Newcomhe Juni- Ihinlrnt were sworn in as Supreme sent Court Judges. ‘oil to Canada t. iirles Matthews prison for two years for breach oi‘ tr winner. On August 5 the courts. The British naval squadron arrived in Iialliiix on Ailmisit (i. and joined in celebrating the 1751b anniversary of the liind-iu-g oi‘ Corn- wallis. the teelv-brtitions lasting two weeks. The British Association for the Advancement of Science ‘held its annunl meeting in Toronto dur- ing this week. On August 18 France bestowed the Legion o[ llonor on six Ciinziilltins. including Premier Tascheroau and Hon. A. David. Oii August 18 Squadron Leader Macliarcn arrived at Prince Rupert, 8.0., alter zibitndoning his world-flight. On August 19 "the British Naval Squadron reached Quebec and the same (lay direct cable service bt-iivtii-n Jifllllfvlll and London was ustuhlislicil. lion. C, P. Lzirkin. High Commissioner in iii- 22. Ton thousaiiid harvrsters trav- elled to the Wkzst in tho closiul-l week of August, and on August 27 Senator Ilolc-tiurt was given the Legion ol‘ Honor lii Paris. Ovur one mid a ‘hull’ million people at- lcnileil tho National liJxhJil-tlon held iii Toronto in the two weeks from Ail-gust 23 to September 0, The (Jaiiiuliim dollar went a frat"- llmi lIiNWI! par in New York nu August 22. On August, 27 (Jhivf Justice IInrvI-y become Cliluf .111;- ilco oi‘ Allivita and on August 2ft Bishop MvNiiily, of Calgary, was npymiictl Bishop ol’ iliimlliim. On September 2, Aid. W. J. lili- shion- Liberal, drlcziloil W. M. Ilirks in lhl! Si. Antoine by-(Pilittilllll and (lnnrral Fleet was elected for ltlmouski. Oii Sepfivmbcr .'i rim Provincizii premiers and others ("BC-ll-“fifiii iiiicm-pioymlwnt problem iii Ottawa and the Amcrlciin round- lh9~wfifill filers roar-her! ’Pict‘uu, N. S. Premier Kim: npenetl his wes tern, tour kt Brandon on Septem- burl. the Canadian Press voted to strike on Septcmbi-r 9, and \Vll|kl’(l._ out Sopivmiiiir ii. rcturning lwn ivveks lflltT. On Sopiiimhvr l0 aiiiiountw- ifIOflf. oi‘ a, world shortage of wheat from Ottiiivii caused prices i0 jump. On September I7 the Ilztilwiiy Commission tihrogziirii the Crow's Nest Pass agreement. This ‘trial in connection with tlii- Home Bank failure opened on September 9. Tlii- Iinminioii TrudI-s and Labor Congress opened on Scptenrbier 15 and ivnnciuilrd‘ on September 20. filly managers gathered in Mon- their convention and on September 25, tri-ul on Stipiomlier 2ft for I6. W. Bratty. president 0f U10 C. P.R., mzuln a pica tit Iroquois Fails for outside enpltai in Cana- litm- hridgc linivorsiiy miiilo n IlfliVlllfli-I ‘da. Undergraduates from tour in September and the (lxlnril lit-hating team Cflllie in October. The Prince oi Wales entered Unn- 22 after n. strenuous holiday in Loni; Island. zrffcr- adit on September visiting his Alberta ranch wards -gnlng to the t-misl. Miss Miirgiiml Bonrilinld. parliamentary svcrriziry to tho Minister ol’ liiibor in the Mzicdoniiirl Government visited the Dominion regarding lin- m-igrzrlioii matters, mid in [Jccem- her her report strongly ‘iavori-il child emigration in (Yaiiitda. Judge Angiln was appnl of Hie Supreme and was sworn in tin October 14. The umiilgnmatlon of ‘the Sland- iirtl-Sterling ilanks was zinuminceil mt October 2. The Prince icll, private sccrclnry to Sir Ailum lli-ck, was iirrmted at Niagara Fails ll cheque for $29,925. belonging to the Ontario llydri) iniitlo charges its [iresiilcut which were invcstlgiitcil for cashing (fomm-ission. He against the Coimiiissloii and and disproved. Captain Sam Ford ivas tried and acquitted on achsrge ol‘ ‘piracy in connection with a rum on which J. M. launch, Winni- Mrs. Jiinc Lezivltt- who sriit flvc sons ship, pug lawyer. wus suportzargti. lo the war nntl lost three, unveiled The Vorduirs war memorial on October Canada's apple crop was re- ported to have a shortage of 2.000,- 5. Iiztrrels on October 10. A into Canada was uncovcrcil ‘by arrests in Vittoria on October 1.1. On October 14 Sydney H. Jones, Home Bank auditor. wiis found On tho same and er of October 10 and on October 17 Sir June Robert Borden was installer! Chun- their rcllor of On Junc- NIOH. 20 British Columbia ileclnrt-tl mg- irr ivlnst the sale of bee; by theglass. The On Huly 26 the Church Union Bill ltyng was passed by a majority of 52 in and the Prince of Wales lifllln fare- the Commons, in become effective. on June 15, 1925. On June 28 ff!" Iilmitenontflovernor of Prince Ed- ward Island was rebuked for re- serving judgment on provincial leg- islahion which he failed to ratify and not submitting it to the Gov- hoi‘ emor General. Queen's University. King- Ontarlo remained "dry" ni- ‘its plebiscite on October 21. (lover-nor (‘ieneral- and Lndy visited Quobnc at that time, on OctnbtirI-‘i. wns sent to st in connection with the O- tario Provincial bond scandals at the close of the ‘month. On Octo- 28 Sir Campbell Stuart found- ed the Canadian Historical Society rogardlng Jewjghllli0illiiitl imprisonment, On August 4 the Royal 101160 ‘lfl 1191111; illllwfllvil. Prt-iulci‘ Hutcl ‘was destroyer! by bin-s Wlllfm-‘d banding i" [Mon- tou-r on Novcnibcr 8. Montreal un» Wz] waggu“ a||(l_V0l|O(l its ccnctaph 30.000 registered mull. Eighflnfllf- The Dtimlllwn _ were subsequently madosioners conferred with the imparmi cabinet cuily lii November. pit-e. The telegraph operators oi‘ of Athlone rd Chief Justice urt. this month. of Whit-s drove his spcriu-l train for twenty miles en fOllll‘. to Vancou- vi-r on October 3. Clarence it}. Sot- Smuis rrsiznod on Juno 2ft. tions In Western Australia ln Juno resulted in n victory for the Labor party. Judge Fsotham. of South Africa. was nlmointsti a member ol’ H19 lrisli Boundary Commission. The same day Premier fiisi director of the Home Blink to au uuincd a commission to be ivllfld fscirtcnced on Deceni-bsr 1 to Six guilty ol negligence, wus The sen- lroin his wirsicrii on Armistice H igli Commis- The Saskatchewan Legislature opened ‘on November 14. C. A. Barnard, oi‘ Montreal- n second director of the Home llunk was fouiiil guilty and sciifeiiccti on December 1 to l8 ‘months impris- onmcnt. On November 19 the 11.0. Legls~ lnture enrtutctl a measure provid- liig for flogging as zi punishment for drug traillcioing. The problem of the natural resources oi Alber- ta was ‘before the Cabinet on No- vember 21 at Ollawii. On Novem- ber 21 there ivns it seizure ol 490,000 of illicit ‘liquor at Si. Sui‘ A notorious swindlcr ‘from Chicago named Iioretz was captur- ed at linlilnx, where he had been posing as n millionaire for two yuan-i. Directors of the Home Bunk were sentenced to various tcrms 01' imprisonment on Decem- ber 1 and appealed‘. Figures pub- lished on Dec. 3 front Ottawa show- ed mi increase in the ‘iin-port trade of tho Dominion lor six mouths of “S0211 year. Mi‘. Mitchell, u newly settled farmer. in Saskatchewan, won first prize against the world for wheat at Ciiicingo on Dcc. -i. On Dec. 12 it ii; iinnoiincml that 3.000 more Mennonites will take up farms ‘in the West next spring. On liucemiii-r 23 (hi: Lilicrzii Gov- vrnmcnt llIlilOlillClHf that ‘the Crow's Nest. Pints rules ivliicli had lii-on zibrogzttcd lust July by the Ilziliwiiy (lommlssion. ivouiil ‘lli! teniorisod. yioniling the hcoriiig of tin; appeal by tho Suprrine Court. TH E BRITISH EMPIRE. The your opiencd {or lll(2'.l‘]111|lll‘t' with dlsziffcctlcn lii iiidia and willi some riescntnicnt in the UVUPHCIIH Iminiiiitms at the conclusions reached at the lin- pcrizil (Joiilirreiicti-would probably be null and void. Oii January l4 till: leader gang and his sui rentiercil i-rnmciit. rtl oi‘ South Africa sud received a wni-‘m On February 4 the Bombay Government (JTIIOTPO the» ioleuse oi’ Of/illhhllilllil. thc Singapore and New Zi-aliiiid. the Kenya lmmiigrntion Bill. iuari 2il Plfllllitlf‘ ’l‘ht>.0tluri-. 0f bit-in, he would fiivnr caiiln-g a Quoienslziml, reached Imndoii, liliuworid (ZOIIYOTIIIICI! on the limitation ‘objective being to misc loans. Oii of armaments. Early in May Pre- l-‘e-brunry 6 Lord ‘Oliver. in Smith Africa the ilcclziriiig ilizri legislation HClHflKlID unconstitutional. serious i-ilrlkcs among Bombay mill npiirzi- On Mmi-h it tho lrlsii l-‘ri-e State Government. ordered the ar- rest oi‘ (leuoru/l Tobin, military nd- vlscr to tho Governor-General on n a "color liar" was On March 7 Thor!‘ worn tlves. charge of ‘mutiny. On March 17 the [icglslativii As-l si-mbly at Delhi threw out lhc bud- 7 General Smiits African Pnr- liiimont and appealed to the coun- of On April get. On April ilisnolvcil the South try. "thr- visit oi’ the Prince Wales being postponed. 24 the effort to form mi lrlsii "Ollllilflfy Commission broke down. Anzac Day was gonomlly ODSPFV- J. od on Apri-l 25. On May 1 James Craig on ‘behalf oi‘ tho Boundary Com-mission, Hickman’ formed three ilnyu later. ol’ their duties. James Craig and Premier itiiicdonalil at Court in rt conference. Hertzotz wns appointed Premier. He formedu coalition willi Labor and Col. Crosswell was crested Minister of Defence. General Elec- On Jiily 17 the Victoria Govern- ment resigned and then ‘tho Labor Pariy was ‘asked lo f0rm u Gov- ernment. held the first Imperial Conference or unlvcrslty students. and on July 25 the Union Parliament opened wIi‘h General Hertilog as Minister. Duchess of York comple ed an oi- iicisl visit to Ulster. 27 Sir Charles Fergus On July 23 them was Prime On July 86 the Duke and n Ausust pointed Governor-General of New Zealnnil and on August 28 the Bur- Qolutlon demanding Home Rule for crisis in Malta was settled ‘by the cicaton of a ‘Coalition Government under Signor Mini, leader oi the Political Unionist irarly. ust Newfoundland Went "Wet" of India was twice ileietitcti in the Siuit succeeded Sir Edgar Wsltoii as iiigh Commissioner for Africa. for liid-ia, resigned. In October the October lii the Government o! Now Araland dc-cided to erect an avia- inlon was proposed. Transvaal Nfillfllfitl the ‘highest miirk _ iin: ‘In-st plan the thought that 23 with the advent olflliirbor to power olK-ihc Kohiii murder principal fol-lowers tary of the Navy, rteslgnuql (in pup. lo the Afghan Gov- l'lll|l‘_V 18; On fiiiircli Oii January 21 tho Earl GCIIPFZII reached (fiipc Town to rvqiivsi btvgin his term us GOVCfilOT-GKBIIPI" Ghziudi on the score The abandonment 0! project aroused hon- sltlerithli- resentment in A‘iisl.r.'iiia'trr receive the rcii huts ol’ the car- On February 5 ilinalute the (lovernment iieiridcil io holdup On crime-s 01' violnuiti- iluring February 1i fill.‘ Postmaster-Gener- al zippniuleii a i-trmmiiiee l0 arivisnlllmtlitigi: him on imperial wireless. On Fcli-‘sotilemeiii. oi‘ tlic ‘thoislilrnt, (inolidgn vetoed the Commons, zidmlticd that the Stiilc Pension llill ‘hm-aper- it would of India iviis ciiiii-cliig some alarm. and on March 5 tho Cabinet cut up a Com-mitten on lndiun Affairs. in Suprcniii Court Iinmlvd down .1 decision in March Sir July 2 tliu U. S. ‘ Ulster "- American Embassy at. Tokio. refused to hppolnt n mom-boi- ol’ On May 4 Mr. Warren's Government in Newfoundland resigned and Mr. ll. new Cabinet On May 20 the Free Stain Government. discharged the Dublin corporation for neglect On Mny 31 Sir Mr. Cosgriivo met Chequers In June (‘lonoriil Smuts was defeated after n strenuous campaign and General n was ap- discoveries. ma Legislative‘ Council passed a re- tauiina. A prolonged ministerial in Aug- Ou Sept. 23 tho Government Assembly. 0n September 2i J. S. south On September 27 Sir Ulbblllll Dakil, High Couimisslone Jlirillitllilll Parliament approved the Austialiu-‘Canndian fruity. Oil tion lnise at Auckland and ‘a large reduction in taxation in that Dom in October a Pariiiiiii~iintury Com- mFssion to enquire into the rc- sourcos niid ‘prospects 0f East Ai- riiu reported most favorably. Thu Uganda railway showed also a ‘mos: cncourngng report. Oii October 10 James O‘Grady, n noted labor iiillll, was appointed (iovernor or ‘Pnsmaniii- and on October l5 the frlsli Parliament passed the Irish Boundary Commission Bill. On October 24 De Valera was arrested lii Ulster. On October 27 Mr. Mac- Gratli and eight members of the iin-ll resigned. owing to disagree- ment ‘with the Free Stole Govern- ‘mnni. In the subsequent by-tilec- lions the Government won n ninlor- ilty (if the seats. On October 31 tho Irish Boundary Commission was formed. . The Longun Protocol for the out- lawing of war aroused a good deal oi‘ hostile criticism in Ausirnliu in Nn\"0m‘lir.i~. The gold output of thi- in its history during November. Australia iuccd a big dock striki- mi Nova ibei‘ 5. The Australian iOdll of . 10,000,000 was oversub- scribed on Nov-emlii-r 3. Oii Nnvcmbcr 29 Grout. Britain mid iiie Northern Ireland Govern- mriit both r:fiiseil to appoint ii ro- priwvntutive 0n the Boundary Coni- mlssioii mid the situation seemed uriiin ilvnd-iockcil ivftii 1iosslbiliiy of IHHH‘! Government invtcrfirrgiiice. Oii Doc. 15 Frccmzinb Journal pas- sed into the hands ol‘ the Republi- cans und-rr Countess Mzirklcwicz and Miiry Miit-Sivlucy. UNITED STATES. fiairly in Jiimiiiry (‘liivtsliiuil ‘was trIiiist-ii lor lhc lliipubl-ivuii nomin- ating tronvcutloii tn uncut June 10. On Jail. ll announcement was mzirle ol’ llio winners oi the iluk prize for for gircservin-g world 110-100; 22.135 plans were TBCCJVIJO. On Jziii. 7 Americans SCH/Pd several llrjtiiih rum-running vessels out- sltlu tlio UIPCD-Illiit! iimll. On Jan, iin; AIlKlKPA-miiflttilll Liquor Trritty was sight-d at Witsiiington. meat. was piloted tic in record time. M mist.‘ ntthe presidential election on Nov. 4 than ever result was a sweeping victory go,- the itepublicans and the sending or Coolidge back to the White House [or n ‘four-year ‘term. His return StoclrExciioriga which nearly/the mzddlu 0n Due. 9 generous over the Atlas. ore vol-es were before. and [hg was immediately ‘followed -by son- sntlonal souiiiig cl’ stocks on the time until l’ December. The French loan bi’ $10,000,000 guaranteed ‘by the French Govern- ment and offered by Morgan it Co. was tnvorably received ‘Nov. 23, On Nov. 51h! ‘battleship Wash- ington w slink in accordance with the Washington naval rig-ree- ment. On Dee. 1 the first plctmy-gg hy wireless appearcd in New Yuri; ‘ieivspspcrs. On Dectmbcr 7 “Klil" vicCoy, former noted prize lighter. was placed on trio-l for murdgr, philanthropic gills ‘by lvlr. Eastman of Kodak rain-r and J. l1. Duke of the 'l‘ohai~- 40 Trust to institutions of 10.-inning ivnre announced amounting to $50,. 000.000. CANADIAN PAR IJIAMENT. The smsion of the (‘hniidian Pur- linmi-ni. in 1924 was chiefly y". mzirkiible for the policy of liil'llf' reduction lnitititotl by the (lovvrn- mciit; ‘for tile outs-laiiilliig fight uv- cr the proposed construction oi‘ branch lint-s for the Cantidinn Nation-til llnilivriys; and for the wide changes in the Bank Ai-l, forced in some degree by the un- settled condition llrPVflivilt among ilie smaller banking houses. nnd by the failure o! the Homo Bank. Tin- inujor fight, however, centred around the tariff. Willi the government forces in the minority, rind borcit of thc HUI‘- Vlfl-‘u ol’ Rt. HonpW. S..I"ioiiliu;;, volt-ran fiiiimco minister, the Primi- Minister and his iidvlsors ‘looked to the Progressives for siifllrii-ni support in pill their legislative program through the Commons. The first bid for this support wnn ioiin-ii in the Spcerh trom tin‘. Throne. ileliverod iii. llle opening of tho session, wh“'n it was indi- iznicd that substantial reductions would be miide in the duties on the lmplcmchls of production. Thlri promise was curried out in iin- Iitid-gol ‘DTOIIKIITJIOWH by lion. Jaw. A. Ilohb, noting flmini-c minister. and '('V“Il (‘.\((‘llfit".fl H) imrliiiln iin‘ raw materials ust-d in the iiiuiuii-un- iiiro of plows mid similar fnrm liii- plo-mcnts. 'l‘lii- Bniiiirli Lin!» Railway Hills. profmsing (ho construction of li-c-d- "Ts from the main line 0i’ tho Cain- ndian Notional Railways, and cull iiii; for an inlihl Uxfllilllillllfi‘ oi‘ some $28,000,000, ‘provokoil iiiinili- or ilobnlt- of the first importance. In the cnd tho IIIIIIOPHY oi llit-iw lines W('i'i'. approved, hut only nib-r the leading meinbt-n-i oi both tin‘. Llircrrii and (lonservative pitrtivs ln Early in Firbriiary revelations uf graft and dishom-sly in coiiiicciioii ivith oil lenses caused s tremend- ous scnsnlimi. Mr. Ilcriby, Sucre! 28 Attorney- ihiuglitcrty rcielgiivti at the of thtppimsrilciii. Oii Mllfiiil 1i], llrliaiii and the Unlti-tl Status rem-lied, on zigrcemtzn-t in the loin: stziiitiing NOWCiISl-lg eonsulsliip dis- butt», Archbisliops liiiyvs oi‘ New York and Mtinilcirin or (ihicagn ‘were summoned to ltome on March 0 of‘ the It. C. There was :1 marked Church. increase in the Si-niitc ‘iind taken ii vury (l"l(‘l‘- mini-d stand and eliminated lines which were considered oithi-r un- necessary or unwarranted in view of tho country's financial poz-aliion. lGIHW/lly problems wcr" ri" i-i br- iori- the House ‘when UN! tesiiiniiii‘ c-l‘ $50,000,000 for the Caniulian Nu- tlonnl Railway, roprc-senilng the amount ‘the people were called up- on i0 Zlflllillllle, tn cnvcr deficits. was (lea-it with. This amount was iiiiiii- ly approved. ~ Perhaps the greatest degree oi inlcrtnst Illlflll-j! tho whole session centred iirmiiiii ilic Church [Inion Bill. The Capital was invaded by ‘both ‘supporters and tipponents 6i‘ March On April 22. President timioiiiici-il that. with the rcpariitloiis pro- ii nil April. Soldiers ‘add $5il.li0il.ti00 a year m the $263,000.- 000 now paid for pensions. In April iin- (iovcrnors ol‘ lntiiiinzt iind Ok- Izihomit were im-pcmrlzcil, ihi- lii- iliniin ilnvornor lining scntoutmtl to ion ycims’ imprisonment for frnud. On Miiy I7 tlirt-n U. S. nrmy nir- rhinos crossed thr- Paclflc for tho first time in history. On May 26 President Ctrolltlgra iii-gncil .1 new Immil-zrzilinii lilll cont-uiiiing severe rl-‘iuscs for JflflZlIlOl-ifl. NEW PARTY LAUNCHED Tornniloi-s on May I did ilnmngc estimated iit $10,000,000. On Juno l7 ihn Prenitiriit vrtoed tho Pm-ilal Salary Increase n) extravagant. On June 10 the ltepubliciin National Cnlll/“lllinll fibi-ned and on June 12 Cali/i" (Tfivlllllie ‘was nominated as ‘lttqiiihiitwrin candidate. with Cli-nrlcii Dawes us Vicn-Prcslqqnt, on "M: was torn from the -l1l-t‘ilSlll‘O» ‘and the sittings oi‘ the (lnmmitice of the House undt-r tho presidency of Hon. H. B. Mo» (‘ilvorln were, productive of the most profound discussions on shun-h rule iind law. The ‘hill 0v- i-ninnily [méitlell both Houses. lleailjiist-ments of ‘the representa- tlmi in lho Iiouse of Commons “(as i-nniivlolcd after two years ol’ work by the committee under the trlrair- miinship of Hon. E. M. MacDonald. Minister of DF-fiiilfffi. New consti- tiivnclcs were, created to take car" of the increase iii ‘U10 population as ghown ‘by tho (ECIISIIH 0|‘ 192i. Mon‘ trout ibeiiefitcil to the extent of iin additions-l scat, which was named Mount Royal. Tho redistribution will ri-sult in on npprocis-ble In- crease in the membership ‘of iii" Hour-to of Commons after the next general clocilon. One of the {P11111708 of the Hes- sion ivnu the consistency tilslilflyl"! by tho Progressives in oppnalintl for tho completion of ‘the Hudson Bay Rnliivny. and tho terminal WhflTVPR anilqlountors at Port N01- iion. Ito-spite reports from accred- llcil engineers which ‘showed iin‘ lluilson Bay mule to be a nnvlgniw oi-‘s ldcnl in tho wny of a night- __.__i.__.____i?__. uemocriitic Convention as- sembled in New York on June 24- ond did not conclude its labors un- l" Jill? 10. J- W. Dawis. a. lawyer nnd former n-m-hnssndor to England being chosen on tho 100m minor, with Charles Brynn. Governor of Nebraska. as candidate lor the vice-presidency. On June 16 Secretary ilughns stntrd In Cflnirms what. was the American attitude on Japancsn inrmiizrnilon. and on June 1m it ‘wits announced that ‘n United States Il-vct would visit Australia and New Zezilanil next your. On .luiy 21 mom-hers of ‘the Canadian and Am- orlciin Bar Association were form- nliy welcomed ‘at Westminster Hall. (continued On Page B) CANADA PROVINCE OF ‘PRINCE EDWARD ‘ISLAND ‘ IN THE ‘SURRQGATE COURT _- lnwihe matter oi‘ the vs- ititto ol’ flunk Forbes. "'4" or! Mount A-lbioin in: Q0099?“ County iin Prime Edward ‘Island. deceased intestate- WIIIDREAS ‘Lollteirs of Admin-is- l/PMibn iin the above edtnitei prairie‘! to Julia Oairver. have boon revoked by Docroo ‘flied in tihic Count on‘ tho 20th day of December. A. ‘D. 1934- AND WHEREAS by ‘Iiellctrs 0i Administration dulled the 22nd till-l! of December A. 1)., 1924. adminis- Sonator La I-‘olotto havinlz annonnc. ell himself ‘as dissatisfied with tho result-s of the Democratic party, launched in new party known as the Progressives. with tho Liberty Bell m: their emblem. and hogan in stump the country. On Sept, 5 round-tho-world airplanes rougher] home soil iit Cnsco, M9,, ‘and re- ceived n grrnl welcome. On Sept. 3, S. P. Gilbert was without reporting qny new On Oct. 15 a German dlrlsible. 2R3 since became the tmitilom of the mild white WW5 minted to me representing the Criowm _ i hereby imiiy an persona in- dobtod w the 0mm of live mm ‘deceased. to make immediate 11W‘ mont to me at the office of ll. F‘- MncPhoo. Sillicltnr. Charlottetown. and all poraorm having any ololins uni-nut tabs mild estate are Iivorum nppolntoil requested to present the some duly Aizent-Gi-ncral for Reparations. Onmiivte-xottl at 9011i. 20 Donald MueMilisn, a vet" to Wiscos-l d quarter's A. D. 1924. the oflieo ciforoaaia. within one vmnnlli hum this dnio. mm tihh 28rd‘ a» of December JAMS! O. ITIWART‘ Administrator lironrrtr oi the American Govem- dtlti-lwimsfil ' i