MAXIMS OIJ MERCHANT .-—-— flr l5 €—ow 7 uoriilnir 5'1"" Charlottetown ¢"“ iif..n, Founded 1001. lace-Outsider ispcerrl lil the Guardian) TQRO\"I'()_ certs Dec. 16.—Hon. may $li"‘.\':ll'l. Henry becomes Rm ,\lilll:~li‘l' of Ontario at 4 p. m. my. At ‘that iiiric, Ills Ilonor the pimciiiril tiiivemoi" administers flii-nllli i»! iiillFf‘, The ("errnrony f": .- Ihpllift‘ ri fitr'.'i‘i‘lllllCllt house. Cab- iiiz cliarriaa. trill be of a minor ira- weiircaiise of the reluctance to hold mm- Lri-llCCllllllS a\:l the short time left liriorc the opening of the llDllH‘ Tlii- i"i"~l,-iii.uriiii of C. A. Mactllratli, ilairrririii of the hydro electric pow- flfflllllllldsliifl of Ontario, which has ieeii l'llllllll'f‘fl for some time, is re- Fmi lil Ii: lll the hands of the lint" rri-"rtii" today and Heir. J. l’. mu is iiiriitioiieil as his successor. fir. Cooke has been a Minister ritliorri portfolio and representative iifilie lwtiiii power" commission in iiicfio\"i~riiiiii"iii. since the death of IlfMlLlll llwk. Like the latitr, hi: at 1n the House and "man of the cornrnis- , iii": i".l:i~i;. that two new faces may lili- ilrrii piari: in lire (labliict tciincil. 'l'll1"_\' will be Di". Paul Pois- uirnd A. J. Clarke, M. P. P., Leeds. ‘Normans-N ‘s. CONIINU EVENTS, aiEliTlNGS Culprit-oii: Sale, Mrs. Walter s. 1k ill}: Fitzroy. U450—l2-16-'.li t.-i.ic l") i-‘thtiol Concert in Itlast bi finit- on Ulkrtzstlay. 09711-12-17-31 Don't riiiss tlllliJ- 12-17 _ hugs. t Albany, Thursday. '5 i2 to 3. 51385-12-17-21 "Bruin int: Club loading Illtl Frolic at Cornwall riiahi, Concert and bin;- ie: with baskets frcc. 9047-12-16-21 I UCZllWII-ltl Tilaraliiield School cori- gnlc- lll l~'i-'-llllt‘l(l Hall, 'I'liiri:tla_v mitlli- ii ‘l0l'l‘ll_\‘, follmving creii- . P tiaui-rz-it-ii "Cor-r. io Christmas Tree and gnnrvt-t iit lidlllpltfll Hall, December inst-Ill bllllllli‘. will be held follow- . i; it. tllunl“lt‘ll' Cllll) loading tircssrd m?“ "ll tltif/ ‘lliursday, December -l'"‘. .\1. Nash. Grader. Jenkins 3”‘- 9960-l2-l7-2l. mnsl-glilititl\" ciiiiru to thc Christ- lveraolblitvri lll C.‘ I}. A. Iltill. m] ll lllwi" on l-rrdrty", December < l ll ti fin:- Saturday" irlttht. 9971-11. Mb“ (‘till wholesale prices. ~ duiztiir: l!l zliarnonrl-s. See our < W. Chester A. Campbell, Queen illtizt to FCllliCll d: Chandler. - 0918-12-15-71 e ‘thbnr. t.‘i.ii, Piirdy St-"itLcii. West- Mvrc». a. Y-. u. s. A. Pllfllic Cliriiiii; maladies prevented i‘? cured at home, where they or- i “'°- 7489-l0-l0-3mos l v 'q‘:1alll_l"ll~-D"essc(i Poultry. J-Iigli- q ‘l "l l 95- Gflvcriiirient grad- . . -ll‘t‘l10llS(§ Thursday, Dee- m I, "lid Wednvday. Dec- “lgi, 24th. .1. n. McEachBTn, Cherry _ ’" 9945-12-17-11. cliished¢llattcrieza t-ri... ‘M Wu s, installed tr new grinder" q, ‘ '"" “llwlillis criirii on Tues- tyfighnllllll Fridays; also Battery h Z turd whiter storage. Rea- ~ halal. .. . . wfiuhTRl-litts. Coo. C. McLean, North 0B56-l2-l7-3i. T, """‘~l"i;ton Y. P. s. (United _ ‘. AM‘ “"189 a concert and ,3 cc Nluihcrs Influence", in ‘Dwfllgl Hill. Thursday even- t!“ anlllkcr 18th. beginning at. ‘" ' 9955-l2-l7-2l. . l};l_~(l':{lllt—Tllfll‘C will be n Grand .,, m‘ he Cardigan Hall on L"; - December 19th at 8 "ml and neighbouring cele-t l1! part. Sale of Pies at l.'l nft~r that what? Ohl I 81c! l1 stormy. the fol- l"'~‘titl~\v night. December 9070-l2-l7-2L richest who has lowest wants. Sweeping Cabinet iChangesHeralded -‘ Is Likely That Three New Min- ' isters Will Appear In The Cab- tcr As Minister Of Education. ‘oiidtif. Bept. 22nd. Ill 9974-li.. ’_________..."__ tiunrillim Two Centl. Will Likely En- ‘Thc H011. Ml‘. Henry, it is believed, )will retain thc portfolio of Hlglilvays and Hon. Leopold lvfacAulriy willi lti-mporarily adriiiiiistei" the Depart-l llllOlll. of Education, ' Irrinietliittey after the Conservative ‘convention, whirh it is; believed willl be eallcd next June to rzecure the‘ run]: and filcs ratification of the new ' Premier, syveepiiig Cabinet ciiairgcsl are heralded. These were intimated by l-Ion. W. ill Price speaking at Wiir lweck. lion. Charles alrtli": ,sign as aliurster" of Mines; Attorney ‘General Price trill trani. niinistration of thc Security Frauds Prevention Act to the Provincial Eeer"ctai"y'."s Department and aii out- sider" will lil:el_v enter the Cabinet 'e..; Minister of Lldizcatlon. If lll(‘. cori- lventlon approves of Mi". l-Icury, he \\"ill at this reoriianizzitlon relinquish the duties iif‘ the li/Iiiriidei" tit‘ fligh- wzrys. While. it ivas riot anticipated that Dr. Paul Poisson would enter the Cabinet until ilic general reorg- anization, ii. lengthy conference bi:- tweeii he and thc iic\v Prciriiei" this morning is beliiuetl to assure hi"; ent- ry today. Di". Poisson will represent two groups who have long sought representation iii the Cabinet. These are the ltwge DQDUlllLlOllS o! French Canadians in the Province and the Iburdcr district along tlie ‘Detroit and iSt. Clair rivers, which tilthoiigh they invariably return Conservative them-- bc-ra, have never had a Cabinet hlinistcr since Mr. Ferguson took t-ffire. ' r last (Uaznailian Pretsi l ‘TORCNTO, Dec. [Stewart l-leury, B./i.. I_-L.B., practical lfarmer and business man, was this |".ifii"r"rriron lll(llit‘l"d to tre nlllee of .P","pmir"_‘ of’ Qiitrirlti ‘the. Plflllltll‘ twill also trcit.iiril=.ter' the portfolio of Eilurnatlon and retriiir the De- , parlrncnt of Illghways within iris im- l mediate jiiristiicilon. Ii. was also tuurouirci-d at the swciii"liiir iii cere- mony at Government Irltruse. that Dr". Paul Poisson. M.L.A., fer" Essex north St. Georgircs, Toronto. wcirlcl shortly "be appoliiteil meiribers of the Cabi- ‘nef without portfolios. Bennett Receives l/Va rm Pra is e (Special to the (iiui-iliani 'I‘ORON'I‘(), nee. l6.~~-0f‘ all Dir- rririiicn Pirirrfeis tuft-ruling: the Irri- ‘pcrial Conference, Premier" Bennett iwas the only one to return with any laccoirrplisliriieirt to his credit, tleclar- lez! II. Napier Iiioore, editor of Afae- ltaiis Magazine. who il(l€ll't.‘!§.‘t(‘fl the Young lvfcns Canadian Club at the Mr". Bennett litrd accomplished he mild. First. by iris bombshell speech ai the tecoiiil plenary session, lie had v1.1 through the domestic political tangle and forced u definite negat- ive fr"oiri Premier Ramsay MacDon- ald mi the question of Imperial preference and a (lefinitc affirmat- ivr. by Mr. Baldwin who liird accept- eo the principle. Secondly he had achieved air adjournment of the "rsfeimiiice to Ottawa. Poincare Improving (Special to the Ullilltllillli PARIS, Dec. 16.—-Thc condition of Raymond Poincare, former Premier was "satisfactory and sensibly bet- ter" at 3.30 p. rn., his physicians an- nounced. Louis Barthou, the parlia- mentary leader who visited Poincare reported the former Premier improv- ed. ‘Trading on the Bourse was af- fected by persistent reports that the statesman was dead and that an- nounccmen‘ had been withheld , CCiTfp"l-ltl01l of foreign inrlusrt cs and -. will re- " er the ad- ' l6.--lIoii. George 1 and Henry C. Schofleld, member for . Rcrval York ltist night. Two things, ‘t\ The Peop e’ S Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTET OWN , CANADA, Famous Scientist In N. Y. flilUREiSi ii iliitf And ilemocracy Itself Is At Stakc-Js Con- tained In Manifesto of Britairfs Etrono- mic Situation. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. iii-A wenilrrt: lltill. “nut only is the national lil- »iure at stake. but tleruoeracy itself is threatened," is eoiiiairierl in Il niauif "to on Bill-affix, (‘liflihilllitl iii.- uatietr iriatle yrubllt" toiiigglit U\‘.‘l' ilic slgizatiiics ti’ four prominent Can- scrvativc riicmbcrs or‘ Par ient. ‘Fire Dole and other social vice" l‘t‘0l‘[‘,"rllilil‘.ll(lll of Iiuperitrl trad: tif- falrs, all ligiuri: llfOllllllelfl)‘ lli tut: IHZUIIITSN), which is sitrnezl by Sn", Robert Horne, irrrnicr" Chziircelloi" of‘ thc Exchequer, a leading" financier" and member of Pnrlarirrnt for" l-llll- Cilastgizw‘; J.."liir Buchari. v.".ll teinbei" i litad ‘kirowii airtnci" and lecturer", l fcr" Scottish Uiiivers‘ l' Wal- ter Elliott, former under" crctary fer Scotland and no“: irLn-ilacr iir!" ivcr Stanley", llUll uf the Earl o1 Der- by and IllUllllJCl‘ of Parliament for Westinorelaird. The severe llllCill\)lEl_V- rncnt sittizrllcn is not merely an acuf: feiiipti:":ir"y" malady", the irizirilfeslii (llllllifdlflfi. "Cr: _ ft)l.'l.ll st"r\"ii"i";_ liti- iziiiriiii t‘l:.t‘.l'fll(‘l'.‘, r".il».c the cost oi‘ industrial irrnduct-s" it add-t lllllllillllll ttliffiiiiitf Grnrtc Iltimlrlclarr. (fairirilizirl Press staff Correspondent) LONDON. Dc". l[l—-'Ilic Ilritislr (wiveriirneirt will iriiikii no public aii- l2(.‘lllt‘.:_‘llil‘lll. on the .\fll)_|l‘i‘l. iii‘ Burrril". and its constitution, llfltll after" lire i B y Iit"lviut:l't:\'r, Lllilrliffil‘, and i\l".iji-i" (Jl- " uncut. Iii llt‘l'l'.l Jud... "" invalid. II»: ru‘t"'1 that only Act. Pending appeal of the and nottlie appeal would stay" the effect of suchilic decision until it could be ruled to iheoii by a higher court. 'l"hc ruling will '.\‘ lrt"i"e‘."ile"."c rc- be. effective clily in those States in WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1930 Prof. Alheri. Einstein. famous Ge America, i; sreti with lllli d: i1: lrer" rn".!r:"i.i;;.' in Dimitri Dlatrian licrliir.‘ . (Crnaililiir WiTiVfill-K. I N. J.- " i;i' flu.- r Llez‘. ‘,1ii.-".""iiil\_ trineirtl-Stat . IeiIlJLQ-lrill lTJllVUllllCIl l‘i‘i.~l'illll'.'“; e..rii \\'.iu"h lntirsii-t" ierved to tlie Shift be ratified. The scpaiitiit-ri of the country from Iu—. div has been formally approved hvi flu; irlciiitry so lull of the Itouudi 'l‘able Coirfrixiirt-ti. ‘t ‘Pills decision reflects an odtll‘ l tangle. When the subcommittee. was HlIDOlIllOII to consider the terms oii separation, it. was tixsurrrerl that tircl "piiriizipl: of separation had been ac- cepted. Under the iirliii? of" the f'll‘illl‘ the subcommittee of the Cori- lercnce was (l0l)ill‘l‘C(l from consider- iiii; whether Burir..i should be scp-i lillktl.) or" not. 'l'lie terms of im-feixeiiirei of this committee were. roiifiivril tti. ‘the (‘Clldltltlllia of silt-Ir a .‘~f'l)ill‘lillt)ll.y 'i‘he ccmuiittccs r"i-port a ‘rs the ,Brit'slr Goverririreiit to make p\rbilc ‘an aiiriouircerneni; ilini. the \)i‘lll£'llll(" of thi- separation of l‘ut"nia l5 ac- ceptctl. When this l't‘]l'fl'l came be- fore ihe coiiiereiicr- iii comiiiiiietr to- day. however", there were siren): ob- jections to tllls announcement bc- ll‘._",‘ made at the pres-cut juncture. Sr. it: British - lirdiaii delegates "(ltillblfll if Burmese ()|lllllflll wei-i: iuraulmouzsly" in fatin" of separation. ‘They declare th had riti objection to Burma being severed fi"oiii India, lprevideti the petipl: of Burma desir- lcd it. ‘They lllill't‘(l\(‘l' wished a pro- vision to this cffact ll) be. iiisertetl in any announcement by the British Government. ; Toronto 6th In Education Tax TORONTO, Dec. lll~'l'tll"0llb1i is often classed as tho heaviest spend- ing city for educational purposes in Canada. But it isn't. It stands sixth hr per" (‘llllllll taxir. ,ti0i1 for educational pirrposes. Ed~ lnicnton is first. Saskatoon second and Windsor third, each about $2 per oapita higher than Toronto. Brit at that Toronto ls taxed four times as heavily for education as is Charlottetown, P.E.I.. which seems to have the lightest taxation of any ‘city in Canada. Montreal spends only iwmthirdir of what. Tcrorito (MW Quebec is taxed less than half the Toronto rate only intrnetliats elirct of his decision, Judge Clark OXITllIiIlCKI, would be in Sagas Arloption 0/‘4 18thAmendmentInvcilid New Jersey; and any arrests for the 1G --'I‘l'ici"c‘.all sale rman scientist- w-ho is now in tighter. Margot, immediately follow- tff‘, Russian scientist and author. in of intoxiciints in that would lure to be made under" CLii-k held l-O-lllf‘ ctatc Prohibition Enforcement. failing, which Ur ited States district court judges concur in the findings. FczvIJays Remain In IWhic To Help San 1"‘.i."~t as the sanizi Pair". ‘.‘O_llll'll."0l‘ equally" first do the llllilllfllllflll‘; for the list of needy children come in. I‘. almost l't‘.€1‘llll)l("§ n race. ft is a race, and the f1l§lll\‘.\' are li.j*'.r. Joy‘ and laughter" for" all the iit-ctly iluld- tqri of‘ the city, lf the Lazintir Pals win, 'it-~.rr"< and sorrow" in rriairy hornet. 1f il.ej: lose. \‘,7ll’_‘lllt‘l‘ or" not the 11ft‘ \','lll b."- \'.'i‘ll 1111.; t‘lii"isiiri".i.¢ depends. .' oii you. (l(‘llf’l'tl\i.< iliuutlnl 1)Z'(“.'lt (‘Ullllfilllllltllht lr".\\'" been, a fi"\v Sillllil-Pills raiiiioi be l'(‘l.\lill\b3ll.\lf‘. for more than iwo liuutlreil rhilrlren livery individual \\ll‘.) turn ziilorvl to! do so. crs t..ir, should tfllllllt‘, either" by a C(llll“llllllt‘. to lllli (lll'i‘(‘l. coriti"iir'ii.-- ziuri aintcs‘. .rll (luziztlizru read-l ta-Join Now Josie, 5, picture book. Gwendolyn, 3, doll. Marie. 2, doll. Reggie, 7, book. Regina, l1. book. Dorothy. 5, doll. Lorne, 3. (log. Earl, 1f rattle. Agnes, 5, picture book. Kathleen, 2. doll. Claire. ll. book. Leonard, 12, skates. George, l0. skates. 1G4 ltfargaret. 9. shoes. i135 Percy, i0. sled ltiii Harold, 8. boots 167. (trace. l2. sweater" 1G8 alatieline, l3, book llil l4]. 143 H5 147 l-lll I49 150 15G 157 15f] ltlfi lfil ion to some itrdlcriizrtl child oz" a don- ill?‘- MflllllllTll- lo- Eloles afioir to the liiiraiv Htntlziiitl ll.llli(l.‘17: V-‘llllckat 3~ 31m“ All coiiti"il)tiiloti': writ, iii I116 Douglas. if) game. » 1'77 Raymond 9 game. llllillvflllllvll.’ as hut at fer". 5 FC- rnaiir during which the zlriziil wor‘; may be taken care of at ‘lhe Liuzird- lair Oflleo. Mi". Walter f... fleet" \‘.‘l".illl§! from Si. John _Couuly I‘I(l‘§])lll‘.l, kid-r’ St. John N. 11., (‘llUltlSlllfl a haudstirrit" do- nation to the ElnipiJ." Stocking I-‘und says; "As I am a sick man hi bed all the time it will he iiirpivsasilile for" me to do any work in order" to he a Santa Pal, but 1 am enclosing iiiy check for five dollars and I will leave it to you to find someone to do the work part of the Joli if any is nec- essary. "Trusting that this contribution wlll help ito bring gladncss to the hearts of some of the kiddies that will be expectaiitly awaiting the ar- riuil of old Santa and that all the children will be looked after by the 813ml people of the Island that. their Christmas will be a really happy one." 132 Winnifrcd, 3, doll. 1M Jessica, Si, doll. 135 Itariion. T, Li} "r38 Dora, ‘l, bool, - ' l L. ‘I78 Reggie '1 flll‘l)l'll0. ii Calvin 5 blocks. Pliylis 4 doll. Marjorie 12 book. Erie ll sled. llazael l0 bola. Baby 4 doll Blanche l3 gloves. 186 Bobbie 5 jack-labor. 187 Harold 8 auto. 188 ivlarjovle l0 scarf. 189 George 8 train 190 Vincent 10 skates. I191 Ediviirii n skates. I30 181 I82 1R3 Hi4 185 192 Marie 3 doll. 193 Helen 1 rattle. 194 Frank ll stockings. 228 Ilarold 3 teddy bear. 229 Robert 1 1.2 rattle. 230 Baby 6 mo. rat-tie. 23f Fred 10 book. 2.12 Eklward il rubbers. 233 May 14bit. 234 Roy 5 blocks. 195 Hilda 4 stocking; 198 Pearl 12 gloves. 191 Rachael l0 doll. 19R Blanche 8 doll. 109 Fiinett i book suiiiiiiiii IN siiii" i: Al M ti Order. Enforced By Presence of 75.000 Troops And Thous- ands of (‘ivil Guards. (Canadian Press) MADRID, Dec. lit-Spain was eut- wardly cairn tonight in spite of ii revolutionary aftermath in the form of an extensive general strike that flfiCClZGd, during the day, almost every‘ section of the couuti"_v. Order was enforced by the presence of 75,- 000 troops and thousands 0f curl guards eallcd out yesterday under Premier Daniso Berrcnguers procla- mation of s. state of siege. Thcy clashed in a number of ci- ties with strikers, but official rcporo. received in Madrid denied that there was bloodshed. For a time a food shortage was feared in some import- airt cities but later, through the ei- fortsof troops and policemen who assisted iir the protection of reopened shops, restaurants and bakeries, this condition was alleviated. CAPACITY AUDIENCE RT REBITAl Local U" Music Lovers Hear Talented Pian- ist Last. Evening. The piano recital given last night by Miss Virginia iNIacLcan in St. Paul's Parish Hall. uiidei" tlie dis- tinguished patronage 0f Ills liontii" Lieutenant Cioveriior‘ Dalton. Ills Worship Mayor Prowse and Mrs. Prowse, was enjoyed by a most ap- preciative audience, wihich filled ilic auditorium to its capacity. Miss MacLeun is a rccitallst quite [exceptional talent. She has studied under Cortot, the great French pianist, and as rrilght be ex- pected, she thoroughly exemplifies all thc virtues of the Frcncli school of piano music- its clarity, its prrslsion of‘ technique, its delicate nuances, particularly in interpreting thc more intimate and lyric moments of the‘ great composers. The program rendered last night was splendidly chosen. and rvcirl- leritly balanced. No concession was made to those who hankei" after the vulgar. the showy, or the memtiiei- ous. The first number" played by Miss MacLearr was ilic Fantasie m C Minor" by that Master ef blasters. J. S. Bach. To the writer" this anrl a Chopin scherzo, which came iiitei" were thc most. interesting composi- tions played (luring tlie cveirlng. ‘I he intricate polyphonic structure of the Fantasia was brought nut with cry."- tal clarity by the splendid technique of the recltalist. of Continued on page. G Govt. Outvoted MACDONALD MINISTRY L05 AGAIN IN lIOUFl-j 0F LORDS Louoou, Dec. iii-For" a second time in less than a monthlhe Mac lynald Governiriciit was defeated today in the House of Lords when the Conservative amendment to pro. long the Dyestuffs Act for" airoiihcr year" carried by 87 votes to i4. The (lefeat ciriails no majcr pollt. iral wnseqiieiices- however. as tlie Government is frequently outvoicd 1n the Upper" House. 200 Lillian 3 doll. 20f Janie 1 rattle. 202 A ll dog. 203 B 6 genre. 204 C B book. 205 Clayton 8 skates. 2m I no It d\l1 >_ Continued on page O MAX] MS OI .A ll MERCHANT lle has no leisure that usetli it not. ill hlllinrrir u|i~ qlvl. \l.|il (illriulii .i|iil l \ 10 PAGES ‘l, ‘FergusonPays i Visit To His Native Towiifi». Personally Thanked Excctitiirr; Committee of Grenville Cor titty Conservative Assn. For Stirr- port They Gave Him Di"- Past 26 Years. i Til a-s in)’ \\'. 1V i\Iurr'".\", 5111'!’ \l'i iteri SFENCERVILLFI. Cir: . Dot" lii- .".- Hon. G. Htrzrard logu err, es-Prciii- l iernoen mo -.. l l" Cf Ollt-lllf). I31 [lffillfllllltjftl llhilti Speiiccrvillt- Ill t‘ ruiR-i iitii. rik l i0 valczlictnijv in i: ""r lIlllfllkl-i iiiitl l"\"(.'llIl\l': C(7Illllilf.i‘C iii ilii- (grip, iii; clcsed a (rlraplvr of lrr carter" lll1lll(."'lil|l)' (‘c1 rt". .‘. i-i._i~i| ~1- has been iniiinc luiktd vxiili ilreiihe ltijral _v v. tll ..li.r ""."i .i;i< public life of tins province for thiripgrlt-ri llllll tltuwuj; p"i “.'[‘ll _\"< past quarter of a centur" Bu; it; rix year"... 'l'l".i.. \.:..~ tr..- l..i t"_"c.: ..ii\ he wrote finis l!) that reee l, lli’.‘l‘c 'll wi c: he L i.l'l pii.r.i lill‘. all opened up a new pizari- liii" lr' one iir zippeai" on a ",--"":" which in hi". owii wuitl». ." 1111:! I111. lii'1l‘.'f'l.~. I the gitatcsi honor that tuultl he e ll— i-.r".iti i.";iiio""i"i .\" iifht . felled “P011 111156110. flit" l'l‘ill'f“l‘lll.il- all?!" lllil-L it \‘.'lll i"...r l)!‘ pri toi- lion of Canada at the he.ir"i of Lllt‘ rue to attend p.r".'ii:-.rri t"ll‘.ll'.lillr. Frriirire. Tourorriiiv he will he sworn 1 “Trill in secure the iiiijigg-qroi of in at Ottawa as lliqli tliziiiii". svioriui" all Carradiriiis iii‘ all piiriiiw lil‘\_' um to Great Iiritziln. and early iii the l want to feel behind llii‘ ill." rull ftrci: of the united ripriioii <.i ‘illli country, he said. new year will proceed to England to il§lllllC thc ciutie.» of that office. Siispmion Qfilfllii. iiiiit All Immigration l " For Two Years llll tiiiiitiiqi ".;"..":"" F l E l. U till PS house iinvnigraiiuir ("oriuriitleir iurlay’ . _ i approved a iiio year siispt-iisitiii oii aii imiiiii;r"airtin_ with the exrepiroit of I Otr-ICHA-A‘ on; H 1 ieiatiies of re" "lents here who mayjwul mu", (‘li Cm ' < ' \ \ " "" ' v , .. l cuter iiiiiil llilll 1hr. tf\l~lill‘,, quota.) m.“ [trons m lfliiiziiliari l" are filled. You quota etiuirii"ie"; iir.l;t(;3_ni4i;_i;iiii 1 eluding (jaziatlu, wiiulil hi" uittlutletl yutjitiii in 11 lii the siisiierirriori. litoi] m 193p i"l‘.L‘(l lll the fllllfil 111i ilic Deriiiriiiiri .11" no. “he Franco-Italian. iir» t Iilliitttiil whrrra. ii ' thilit" i“. u J . phiriiil your" 1' \ .' - ll"£l at $310 Tl.i f-llil D l Sp u t8 Ta k es " "oviners, the iota. urlire. as fell 11w taint» Turn For Better i925) helm": "ivrn \- .\'t'\"."r .~‘~- i z- Si _ ' ‘ V Print iSperial 1o the (luiiriluriri ‘suyjqyflnl, PARIS. France, Der. ltl. '1 l‘l‘. ~ li‘ il.l.‘~ ._..: The Weather, Etc..- v l ' ___ ____ ,_,_____,__.__. ._. \ . C ~ to the Hli.‘\tl".li‘i llfillijlllli‘ of ]i1il'i’\ tirr l a ,N e‘ \‘.lllCll all ]ll'i"i‘l'.l‘.l'~ i-tloriri '\l‘l ~ T wrecked p ‘t. ii him iirvivg VtEi-‘ilii-CEB iris inor. Viitut urittt Hi1 is "ct-ED For. Barnett 0F PRoiMSE l I urn-r", New Pee Wee Golf Gardens Afiriiiiiirre will <ritliti.~i.i.‘;- urll, have stunt-thing new it) pu‘; a! lo- iiaht, when the new Pei" Wis t;iilf_ (iardcns open iii the IlYli-illltlll Club. Rooms. Unseen llillilllil-"v. delicate‘ shots and lllll‘l('flll‘ lltll‘\\'il_\.\ \\lll tie-l iiraud steadiness. skill and f'|lllt'l‘lll»' ration from e\"rr"_\ player. The course‘ rs sirrrouudcti b_\" painted r".rr"".il >t'i"l‘i-i cry. A number" of ilic hazards are“ exfreiriely" novel. Nllllll)t‘l' .3 being par- iieulai"l_v tricky, with >l‘\t"l'1ll uiiren (liffieiillies which should make the play very iriferesiurc. 1n addition lil precision and fll‘t‘lll‘i'tt‘_\' there is re- 'l‘t‘-Rt>.‘l'l'ti_ iii-i t"; 3i 3. Frrwh to "truiv". v"."" "ir" citiired in several piirtrez. very (lf‘llt‘.llLf‘ titvnizir-v ri" n. liiile l. siirokrs iii which ltlO iiiucli or iir.<iif-" Hire fieieut force would be (hsirsiiiiiis. 1\ll v Tliilrlill \".I ill :1 rrrtrernely difficult bunker" and zriil llilvllvllll » .- l" a(rial shot are other fetiiures of the‘ Fl llilllllm 'l course. whit-Ii will provide uuusiral‘ llmll llill‘ llll‘ mfllll-lvl ill 7W "ml ivierest. The experienced pliryei" will; ltlllllllll -'ll 3-33- flrid that the course ehallenlkck his’ "Tl" ll" ‘lll‘ mwfblli‘? H‘ 7 l" best, while the element of chance l "“"l" llll‘ “ll“l'll°°l’l ll ll" avd the abuiideircc of llllQfFbllnl; tahots which the uciv course \l.‘l'lllll,Si should create in ilic utrvlre a tle~ire vitae wilitriirlng. The oprriurt: of the to irerfeci. hiriv-elf arr ill" iiiiixie t"l'.l’i(‘ tonight should NTI‘ tho ' ::i"elit".-. tr;r_ txiflee anti l""‘.‘ ii: ".".l. l "" i"" r"i l 1'6 l0 U)‘ flint" i will be served in the cornniodieas al- oii iri:\\ hazard-l. ‘ - Will-ma and —-- - 7 . . -< l. _ __-_ _..-...._..- .____