was cnait-Loirnrownonaitnisn ‘I _~_ ' - I " I Lumstiiitm Capital ‘Annual Mbéiink’ ““““““““”““" setteisiOhristmas i ‘T - ‘ -, ‘ . ,,,,_,,,,,_,,, M, m, L .Gh’town Golf Club com CHOU" pflflt/QE from the Throne. A number of sub- l The annual general meeting o! ,“+,...$ w-eesooooou » committees oi the cabinet have the Charlottetown Golf Gin-b held! ""' RD been busy, and apart from depsrt- on the 1st Thursday in December: - mental official; they have had the was largely attended. The various; assistance of‘ Hon. Herbert Mar- reports submitted showed the Club ler and Hon. Vincent M3553]. The had a very successful year, and,‘ subjects of consideration include-finances are all that could be de- an immigration policy, rural cre- sired. I d-its measure, railway .‘ legislation The following officials were elect; which probably embraces consider- ed: I atioii of thelfludson Bay‘ enter- President. Dr. v. 1.. Goodwill,‘ prise, an alternative vote bill, ee- (re-elected). T , timates for ‘the fiscal year and ViceJPresident. Mr. Percy Pope} some other in tters, How Jthero (re-elected). . i ideas will wor out will be known Secretary-Mr. H. W. Weeks. I only when parliament assembles Treasurer. Mr. Geo. P. Nicholson,‘ and the question of power is de- Executive Committee, Mr. D. 18.; cided ‘but the obvious intent of Stewart. Mr. A. ‘B. ‘Cosh. Mr. E. D.| the government is to go ahead Nicholson, Mr. A. V. Saunders, t The outcome Friday of the rec/aunt Greens Committee, Mr. H. WJ in Peace River and the decision of Weeks, Mr. A. B. Cosh, ‘Mr, E. D.] i 4 i I / Late-Right ‘Reverend Mons. MacDonald Is Laid To Rest The funeral obsequies for the late Right Reverend llonsisnol‘ Dougald Maria MacDonald, which took place at Tignlsh on Friday. were marked by great solemnlty and impressiveness, and were at- tended by a vast number of poo- ple, coining from not only Prince County, but from every other part ioi the Island. All creeds and class- Ies united in paying 8 189t- t-"bllie oi love and respect to this vener- able and revered clergyman. Dressed in its Priestly vestments the body had lain in state in the iChurch of St. Simon and St. Jude from the time of its arrival in Tig- nisii on Tuesday evening, until the funeral. Hiring that time it was viewed by an Immense number of ‘F’ ‘ “T A- .. -. ‘I i: rumors EDWARD TWO WEEKS _STARTING XMAS T.‘ DAY, DECEMBER 25th _, FRANK SOPER PRESENTS “ The Pretty Nifty Revue” 20-PEOPLE-20i people. WITH On Friday at half past eleven ‘ a Solemn High Mass oi Requiem Iwas celebrated by the Right Rev- erend Monsignor J. C. McLean. Vicar General of the diocese of Charlottetown. He officiated in the absence oi His Lordship Bis- hop 0'Leary, who is at pnasent in Rome, Reverend J. A. MacDonald oi Grand River, was Deacon, Rever- the Supreme Cour; oi Ontario in Nicholson. the North Huron case, Illdllflfig Property Committee. the election oi two more Pro- Stewart, gressives are construed as hope- ful factors for the Liberal govern- ment. ‘ Mr. D. B. King To Stop ‘Legal Action Against Col. Hatoh (Canadian Press.) HAMILTON, Ont., Dec. 20—~Pre-' (Canadian Press) i OTTAWA, 0pm.. Dec. 20.—-The, honor oi moving the acceptance by] the House of Commons oi the ad-I‘ dress in reply to the speech from the Throne probably will fall to G. D. Morin, Liberal member-elect for "Happy" MeNslly. Tom Delay, Lillian Leslie. Melba Harrington. ‘Pleoott and Demufh, Ed. Sopsr, Stillivan and Leslie Musical Act. —AND— “THE PRETTY NIFTY" CHORUS ADDED ATTRACTION BOB. McCHAFlLES HAWAIIN GUITAR ARTIST AND PICTURES. end P. P. Arsenault. Fifteen Point. a native oi Tignlsh, and for years a Curate with ‘Father Dougald, was Sub Deacon, and Reverend A. J. Maclntyre of the Cathedral staff. Bagot, Que. Official announcement of the government's iplans for the opening oi the debate on Ithis ad- dress may not be revealied ior a week or so, but Mr. ‘Maria's name is mentioned, it is not known at mier King who instituted legal pru- ceedings against A. F. Hatch, local manufacturer. because the latter was alleged to have declared at a Conservative ward meeting that first Master oi Ceremony. assistnprasent who Wm second the “on_ giilnlyifilrlngthgvilztrtgindUiitigiloftattegs tion of the address. _ OTTAWA, on!" Dec. ZO‘_LBW_ izeiiship papers there, has instruct yers wililholld gie larg§séonumbei' is (gjéggzigsgpggttfiarfi counsel hem’ oi sea-ts n t e ouse o mmons. ' it the time the proceedings I ‘when the 15th parliament convenes i - _, of th here on January 7th next. Sixty were instituted by Premier l\in,,.i . . -- . -' for two week I Imus. which will run p v three members o! the legal profew Colonel Hatch issued a denial that yo“ save a“ ‘hese pupu (lulla- h In ‘ ', - . , . a -'1 I t R J A M D m R v sion have been gazetted. Farmers dftenafioeyj;‘Téfiflaatignigéb is; you will soon hiue d (UIIIDIGIL bli an’ 9v‘ ' ' ac ‘ma ' e ‘follow with the second (largest Dr_ P. C. Gauthier, Rev. John Gau- wlth which in nut out the story- ' ' ‘- ' Th t i Cosette had to g0 det, Rev. '1'. Campbell, Rev. .1. Fgflffrbéfigglnmi’ “m” i’! d“ Gordon Wilson, M. P.. for Went- a eve" “g Archibald McDonald, Rev. Martin persuasion having , m C t m _ u H ’_ for the vruter. ‘ been elegted, . forouzfilzayl ‘iozdnrealgisgii “iiere. said hot stepmother. Monaghan, Rev. Joseph Gallant. ‘i K BB 9 i4 ~ Rev. George McCabe, Rev. Dr. M. ‘ '1 before shelofi. Rev. Thomas Frenrs pastor of hamxmg Mr a “m . | .f ’ "t k thi money and bring a on ' J. Smith, Rev. P. McMahon, Rev. LETTER OF SYMPATHY Dunn” Balm" church l a e s Dr. Wm. V. MacDonald, Rev. Dr. ‘from tho baker's." So Cnrsette hurried out to do her, Thos, Curran, Rev Finley Mullally. Rev. D. P. Croken. Rev. Francis _ STOCK QUOTATIONS Mullins- ‘ " .‘ “ " ‘-- - McQuald, Rev. 1, n. A. McDonald, ‘mmmyan my“ °"““g°'L°dg° M‘ The pail of water was heavy 41-‘ 2 e ' ‘ Rev- A J. llleintyre. Rev. Maurice n54’ ‘Rose valley’ wish t” “m”, HZIITY Langdon l" “The HHIISOII Cfiblllflll” 3—~SHOW8-3 DAILY. MATINEE 3 P. M. NIGHT—7 AND 8.45 _ ' - DIFFICULT TASKS.‘ NIGH-rbszc’ 37c’ 26c’ vcQFhElsr-I-sitie second day's chuptoiw PRICES-MATINEE 371:, 26c. l e story of “Cosettds CIWIFI" The following clergy were Dre- lsent in the sanctuary:- Rt. Rev. J. O. MacLean, V, G.. Administrator oi the Diocese, Rev. Dr. John» Chalsson, Rev. F. X. Gal- family, Rose Valley. We the officers and members i .lio drew it out of the WWI. 1111i] - IIALIFAX Dec. 1o.» Quotations “ , , 1 ...,,. ..,..,~.~... to you our sincere sympathy in tho.- . ' _ Cosntto s little hunt s i t » - . McDonald, Rev. A. J. McAulay, _ furnished by Johnston and Waithl A g nough m 1m 1g to the Rev. K C‘ McPherson’ Re“ R- F‘ great bereavement that has dark 1y d F0" e Members of the Montreal Stuck. v ll ti nt it. i tn . tn , l k. She tossed “"4 p" P _ MacDonald, Rev. R. J. MacDonald. Zgegogguiigzmgusbflflaghmzge12:?“ EXChflIIEBI __ [1,):::,ever_ and nunlly suct-cntleti ill q ,Rcv, ‘s. J. MacDonald, Rev. Edgar lAt- Top. uud Santa FeRy. .. 120%. mung 1L B“, as s]... 41.1 5..., mi- "““““ ‘Gallant. Rev. P, P. Arsenault. Rev. ' ' ’ ' . . ~<-e— "v father. . gun-t ('11 _...._.. _ , vino-s...» [American Can. Co. .. 200 L,“ , m slipped "m" mp pflQkpt . [Al] f/[f gp/‘flj/(ff/{f Q/y/yflfyf/yf pr. 0. J. McLellan, Rev. M. .1 t \er (‘fl u " “I .. nr-lizit-‘r’ ——-—— '-l_v. I\'t'l‘l~.<Illi’.VI(lll_ Mr. v ‘ _ “uiulniiiil iliehoarty inrnigr, i; ‘ We therefore commend you to 110.42, ‘ , “m mm 3pm" and (mm . is. (Jorzn-r- \\'III lWSitIu ill Iliiq. " ' ‘o' ier e c0 ' ' "‘ Rooney, Rev. J. C. McDonald. ‘ ti , _ lAm. Cur and Fdy Co... ___ 1111-1’ ilII are extended lo them. | i... iliiigiirnwllrliis ltgginlfglrtiiit ttifisyefelrlil: Am‘ smemng and Remg’ Co‘ lsziyLporl (IOWH. dtnvu. until it was out ' y t I in ‘ .1» ‘ t I.‘ run’... ' i,» we home ‘but “so in m“ Lodga D1‘, Anaconda Cop. Mlin. -Co. .. 49%,‘of siilht iu the clem- ponl. . , 1 1 little , l ‘my! 1 n1“ I 1|. 0| I (Color Cnsettes rnggci ‘v | I Mb‘ ' I ‘ I dull t's's'“""“"ird" ' u which he has been n member mr-'C““"“““" Pacific 0°" » Says Santa ii aus This is the FURNACE that has .. 145%.» , any. Cen. and Hud. Riv. 11.11. 1291,51,. x b, m 6,1 “m, ,, ‘brgwn many years. He not only laboured General Petrolewm I nag; “In: {S bu"? Wm] m" I've been coming to Charlottetown for many years and b . c] s fsf t. f each visit convinces me more strongly that practical Gift; een gIVGII S11 ‘l a 1 3C IOII 01' 3 great many years. lfgilt trlrlizualizrf-tntcifglzxptr.‘§€..fi1swI.§§-g§§"“‘°"“““b"‘11 Petwleum ' 33% front [Jlece left white. _ Thepuil Ilnternational Paper Co, .. 627's ishourd ‘be Gator-ed brown m- grayj are what you people want and thafslippers and other kinds of Footwear are the most acceptable and at the same fimc Call, write or phone us about four heating troubles. °’ his Bmme’ "‘°'"b°“‘ ‘We "s" Standard on 01' New Jersey ..' ma.‘ useful presents and I want also to say and impress it upon Fred H Trainer you to ‘look to hi h fit ‘ . ‘ , ‘ m w o saw mIbHmdaHd on of New ‘Mk has brought boundless good will h XIII" Qivsrs that GOFF’S is the best place to get them. be- 80 Grafton Street his all wise providence to take _ _ mid has left iii its truil memories & ‘k cause there even the cheapest kinds are reliable. Opposite Prince Edward Theatre The Sermons. " , I The funeral were l ul m "m" preached by Reverend Terence ‘Campbell oi Alberton, in English. and Reverend Dr. P, C. Gauthier, of Palmer's Road in French. | ‘Father Campbell in the course [of an eloquent and eulogistic ad- idress first referred to the intel- llectuel side of Monsignor Mac- ;Donald's‘character. He had indeed ‘a brilliant intellect. He was a ‘great lover oi history and a keen student of world wide events, not Ionly in religious but in secular ‘spheres. He kept himself abreast of the times by the reading the best current literature. and his re- ceptive mind was indeed a verit- able storehouse of information. Although gentle in ‘his manner. he still was a man of firm will, and the iron ha/l was beneath the silken glove, when he decided ‘to carry out what measures he deem- ' ed were best for the spiritual wel- WT‘ fare of the people. The splendid qualities of heart as manifested ‘by the late Monsig- nor MacDonald were also eloquent- ly stressed by the preacher. He was a man of great charity. Though a firm believer in the faith of the Catholic Church. he was far from being intolerant. He felt that he was right and ‘he be- lieved in religion as it is. He en- deavoured to lead many along the paths of righteousness, although he did not ask anyone to do that which he would not do himself. Father Campbell also made ilt- tlng reference to his long and 8617110115 “om your home your deaf husbandhelly Springfield Tire Co. that. have filled the years with guid- They Have and father‘ Zuggi-gmeiéonn Petroleum Again we extend to you ourqqe “'13 l?’ ffl“, en days. This spir-‘l was lolly QX- hesrbfelt sympathy and- trust and ‘.09 m“ , “c c 0' -/ amplified on this occasion and ul- Dffly that the Greut lGrand Master IUIIQO‘; lzuitlnicllm 1C igizfibtrugh ‘the visitors were unexpect- above may teach us and ‘guide 1is!l."-' m“ r a Co 0 o’ 133’ led, they were none the less hourlily for he hath said >1 will never ‘leave. ‘med States Steel 1 ‘welcomed. Mir. John Sinllpfiflll- Mimi‘ “l” "or flireflke thee Se“ Tfgepmm“ ' 1§€/”“.i1ri n noted as chairman. ‘Iliiss liaz- ‘Singnetl on behalf oi Bunyan I. "Ffft. 80,7 e1 Ramsay read the following sd-, az an ‘HMO 10s‘ "dross. which expressed tho senti- . t) . ' it71,{_»jm°m of the Lmlgregution‘ Hand made Indian Moccasins direct from Indian Loretta. Quebec, "Fur Trimmed (real fur) at $1.50 and Fur Trimmed and Fur Lined at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.00 Exceptional good value is found in a job lot of’ Women's Boudoir Slippers; In Velvet, Suede, Kid. etc, at 85c. Some of these high grade goods made by Packard. Also new Alligator and Spider patterns Suede in most beautiful colors st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.25 O. tL, N . 11 . ' o SQNIEL ‘TODD, W. M’ Spanish River ‘Com. .3 Dear Mrs. simnsorfr l {-11 1 The members and adherents of S-tevel Company of Canada. . 60 90% lPi-Jncetnwn congregation ,wish to Abitibi | Shawlnignn lhaurciitlde Pulp . _ _ n. f m“, “er; kcunadjau Stewmshhp Com‘ 1L ‘make sirme iccogu i011 o y‘ . u, i I11 Dominion Bridge __ 94.72 ivices as oi gnnlst in our church dui -—-—- . . > . .. r lug the atltumn of 1924 and the PARLS. Dec. 20——Fra.nce's bud‘wiiihliiighllgilziltric "Ime" "f 1925' The ‘vimngmgfi get shows a deficit of $60,000,000,1\;..,t1on..1 B,-0wo,ies' 56% u'i‘tli which yo“ save "I 3'9"!‘ “m” despite four billion francs in new’ cons gnwhm-s 153Ornutl talents in this line. unit the taxes voted December 4, Financial] ' BANKS l‘ fliliihilllness which characterize" Minister Doumcr told the Chamber Hank Commerce 225 WWW‘? 119m" OI’ the wmk W0" the oi ‘Deputies ‘FInnw-e Committee w. Whea,__Dec 164. approval of all. _ day-h July 145 " ' ‘ ' ' ' I We realize that your home (Iililflifl T ese i'i 1.; .~. th > < . ' ' . ‘ . q ‘ icli a nature that any pu i- ister added u.‘ no: tlziilileanlthetohliiltj- ,y%§i/"_D°°' 47%’ May‘ Spain,“ Iffrgegkistixa called for (‘.0XlSI(I€l‘liIJIk‘ i:- count several chapters In pensions Oat;._.1\j3y 441/ - Jmy "Hné- ‘sacrifice on your pant, but we fool and postal departments budgets. WhGM_DéC_I 14a’. ‘my’ 150%';|sure that the knowledge that you _ Judy, 148%. pvere in the path oi duty must have if cross from Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Mac- ‘encourngded ttliat ‘spirit olfillsrflflgflz- -ance an en ius asm wi c m - Fadyen. two wreaths from the J... your work, Myrick family, crescent from Mr. i ‘it is therefore. n. pleasure for us , J. A. Hackett and family, a cross -A very representative number of ‘to wait on you this eveniflifflilllill x "m" R"- S- J- MacDonald. Rev. the members. and adherents 0i acknowledgement of our indebtod- 1' R. J. MacDonald and Hon. ‘Dr, W. Princetown ‘Church assembled at ‘ness to you. we wish to present J- P- MfllrMllltt-n. and a cross from the home of Mrs. Chester Simpson Men's in Black, Grey, Brown at $1.35. $2.00. $2.50 Men's Black or Brown Kid .. .... . . . . .. $1.65 to $3.25 146 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Better Values Cannot be Found Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and gPlate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate __.________________ The floral tributes included a Agent at Summerside, Good Strong Stoch Companies. "*?__ THE MARKETS (Canadian Press.) IOOOFO§O§O~§Q~OQOfQQ§QW9§§Q'.‘** iitlisecontis 35, biiimonton unchanged. Lloyd Lewis § storage extras 46. vfirsts 42, seconds Calgary and Vancouver Jobbing fresh extras 53, firsts 50. faithful services, of the many who had been ‘baptised, married or bur- led during the fifty-six years of é Father Dougald‘s pastorate. The priesthood, as ‘Father Camp- bell pointed out had =been set apart by God for a certain specific pur- pose and Father Dougsld nobly carried out the purpose of [which he had been set apart by virtue of the Catholic Women's League of Tlgnish. Among those present at the fun- eral in addition to those mention- ed above were:- A. E. McLean, M. P., Hon. A. F. Arseniiult. M. P. P., Mr. W. Tan- ton, M. P. P., Dr. J. A. McPhee, Mr. D. B. MacDonald, hlr. J. E. on_ Tuesday evening. December l5. Mrs. Simipson has noted in the ca- pacity of organist zit several por- iods when her services were most. needed. and has been a helpful member of the cliuilr. The Xmas season iius always been associated with the bringing of gifts and the paying of tributes aml ‘while the‘ ‘Iyoti with this gift as a real recog- nition of your services. This WXIICII‘ i icsrries with it the good-uh] uud season so fit-tingly convoys, and it‘ is the earnest hope of one and uil V, ' that the Christmas joy ‘may ucconr puny you und yours through the “journey of life. Mrs, Alex Snlnclnir presented _ Fad“? Ribbon Trimmed Felt Boudoir Slipper In a "3""! of colors at 98o. Makes a very nice Xmas present. S"°W siwfls. Moccasins and Children's Leggims in cloth 3"" wrdvrvv and some Boots and Shoes, eic.. slightly damaged by water helps sold at big discounts. M f Wyatt. Mr. P. 0. MacDonald. Mr. D. A, McDonald. Mr. W. D. Glllis. Mr. K. Sharbell, Mr. W. P. Cal- laghan, Mr. Thomas Doyle, ‘Lot 7. eanly oriental monarchs who set the example may have caused ‘the generations that followed ‘much ‘in the address. ,the gifts which included u IIIIIHI- ‘f ‘some silk scarf and u Ililllfiiiilg bo-‘ X sides the ‘wvristiet watch mentioned ' MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 20—-E.\ seconds and puilets 40. St. JOIIILIMS holy office ireme dullness marked the trade-V B» lvbbillis’ fYBBh eXiPB-B 62- Rev. Dr. Gauthier delivered a in Canadian grain on the Montreal Ill-its M111 B11118! EXIFBB 53- 51011189 [brilliant oration, paying a glowing market Saturday, The wide flue. extras 45, firsts 43, seconds 40. tribute to the memory of the d9. thought, yet the custom is one that \ fixation of prices at Winnipeg is ‘psi-ted, _ u I ‘RQV- “IT-Gum and M"~<'\"°]‘"“‘ld f, Woodside. chairman of hiauugers izifizfiiifii“z‘.i.".f.it.‘zg’z‘fizsiiiwThe Maine Fiddler ‘i: ?.?:"’..°:..2::.."°§”..§tf‘.i us» c-m-r-r-v-o-v ~- . A /, grains the trade was also quiet but‘ distance from the church, the ser- Mr and Mrs. Simpson made uppro-‘ prices were well maintained. (for! vice at the grave being conducted e / lots of Ontario and Quebec No. 2 ___ ' l t / Iwce - dispersed with pleasant memoriesi _ _ by Monsignor MacLean. white oats are selling at o3 cents. NEW yQRK_,D9c_ 17__--Meme-- I A o. 3 white at 51,5 cents. and .\o. Dunhnm came to town yesterday 4 white at 50 “ems P" bushel- and proved that a real backwoods- F he smokes, you can give oi ‘the eveuiuss euloymeut- . him no more acceptable ,‘ _ _ ft than one of the new I Miss Louise Simpson. Hamilton», ., ex track. Canadian western grndesimnn 1s more o; a spectacle m lweerevgtettidry. i‘he $11M"? will lfllhlb-‘ewr York than the lblg city to a on‘; an?“ netlurrégzfréztifylelgie“m:,fiddler who has lived 72 years in - ' .the woods. I This do Lune Briers. You'll ‘entertained her teacher. Mliss Rog, ._ find his favorite shape ‘err and young friends on Saturday’ 11119118 i119 WidQ ""7539" afternoon, December 12th. The com-l of the newest styles and sizes fair amount of business was tr - sat-ted in mlllieed and prices w ‘ . d from Detromfl where he at any high-clan ipe store each one peek E1 s hand’ unchanged. The volume of busl-]fld,dled l“, week “n. Henry Ford some individual box and all ness in standard grades of rolled!‘ J-Later he went to the Stock Ex- oats was fair and the tendency change and even the mnu°n_‘,mm_ 9B9 Pfifio- Ehflifll" Flu‘ expressed their good wishes for; antc::l.‘A'1i(ft>tIa‘g:' :16‘ ‘is: many happy returns of the day. ' ‘ was firm. The butter and cheese um trader, “ovum trading m‘. years o pessure o - N I , 1 - ~ t fl ‘tthere l ‘I’ o»- md-s-M / / -...‘:f-.2:“3:,3.Yn..:ai.r.'. p.22‘. 3V0" 8 8W H°I¢Proof and other Hosiery for men and women at "FY low prices. M°P"="°"'= l-Ishienlno Hitch and Double Hitch Hockey Boots new and clean stock are without doubt the best for the price. Alec some cheaper varieties at $1.50 . . . . . . . . $1.98 Better Heed What Santa Claus Says for He Knows GOFF BROS" LTD. —THE FAMOUS FAMILY SHOE STORE r n4 if‘ u Q! i oi the glitis but of the rpleasure af- forded by the presence in their, \\.' home of so many friends. Music. - sociul ruents followed and 0rd" o‘ prounlon‘ intercourse. and refresh, ' ‘ i The order of the procession was / . the °°m9““y»*‘ as follows. the funeral being one of the largest ever seen in that part of Prince County: / Cross Bearer-Rev. P. P. Arscn- / ault. Acolytes. Altar Boys. Psll Carriers, ‘clergy-Rev. Mau- rice MacDonslrb-Rev, F. X. Gsl- - lent, Rev. l. R. A. MacDonald-Rev J. A. MacDonald, Rev. Father Chalsson-Rev. J. Gallant. Mas- ters of Ceremonies-Rev. A. G. Maclntyre. Rev. M. J. Rooney. Officiating Clergy:-— , Church Wardens-J. ll‘. Gaudet, ' , ' ‘ A. P. Cahlll, Sir Charles Dalton. _ _ ‘ J. A. Bernard, '/ ‘ ‘ ' pany enjoyed the afternoon's sport] ‘ "f, g, >, '_ ,1 ,_ ~, ~- y, and games and assisted Miss Lou-ll ' " ' I ~ ’ ise in a joyous celebration of herl ninth birthday. Before leaving they, ern shipments of turkeys havegIrish been pretty well cleaned up on at», ceptance and dealers are depend- ent on the balance of requirements largely upon local express ship- "-—" merits. Toronto fresh are lower. specials 72, extras 70, storage un- changed. Turkeys are firm whole- sale 45 to 48, to retail 50 to 60, geese wholesale 22 to 23. Mon- treal turkey oifers very light on the basis oi 36 for the heavier weights and down, i.o.b. Alberta and Saskatchewan. No offerings from Manitoba at present. Tur- markets were dull ‘but firm. .- about fortyflve sewn,“ w p”, f u“ ‘loam.’ 4 Boston on Saturday morning. De-f‘. fair volume of business was done Mm camber 12th. The good wishes 01' ff in eggs and prices were steady. Do ‘all follow Mr. Cedric in his new. T""'° I‘ "ml"! "0 oomplrlrlon when It oemss to uérii-fféi. ‘geghhgThfihsnlgeoieii ch°w'"' T°'“'°°°' 5‘°""' I constabulary trouble nzzed out this morning without much incident. |_|ym,n_q_ A_ 33.5mm Dr. J. A M09! 01' U19 bflfflwkfl Mild b! "l9 fohnston. "Fred Conroy, F. J. ‘Ber- muliflfiel‘! "We hind“ "V" iii-nerd, Arlrade Gsudet. J. J. Arsen- night and the officers released from “my puns,“ nil-MM,- A_ A_ gen. arrest following the Derry confer- n9"y_ . , ence at which the government do Mg" p." 5"""__c|n,nc° , /, clslon was final return to duty or Monkey, p_ M chum“, A_ 1 // key are jabbing at 42 to 44 spot be diemissed iuIt-Intlv- Bernard, .1. a Bernard. Paul Buote. and retailing at 4a to so, chickens Public sympathy Wu isrselr Captain James McGratii. I and fowls are at preiisnt uerusdt-fssnedwifir zgzleiact m 00111150: Meig-ners-Rev. Stephen .1. Mao- , ed and geese are sell ng nt 18 to 4 l 0 m0 J80! l! Donal JRev. R, J. MacDonald, Rev / . -. - ‘ - - 20 f.o.b. country points. Winnipeg?!’ Fdvlled "l6 lbdlmill °i "l9 399*?" Dougnld MacDonald. Peter Msc- /’ gigfdélzygfnt ‘unfifal-Mfa‘ p” 101mm fresh extras 1o to 12. run‘. Ligoldgtifixufilfgggigleltgéiss who the 3.67.1.1. D1101}. grfiw. J. n. M... ~ ‘ ~ v - - . | ~ m" - '1 M" - ' - an, r. . .iacDons. . . . .. . v - - 7 OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 20-—West- lventure. Honours ry Psil Bearers. \ q HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST I‘ "MY ‘M 5°" "ll/WW Ind has the longest lasting qualities. When s man buys Hlekgyr. h‘ ‘n. u" ‘um IIIIiIIEY & llfillfll-Sdl TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. Manufacturers chuhuugwn i , ‘ m» - . ,_ _ _ < .42 dCm .103!!- . -”Ql')'. I 1 1 I The marriage was soiemnlzed on Tuesday evening, Decem-her 9th ati , the parsonage. Kensington by Rev. George Ayers cf Miss Katie Bailey‘ Adams, daughter of and Mrs. i, Russell Adams. Sea View to Mn: ‘Lyle Simpson Crozler. son of Mr. i and hirs. A, ‘L. Crosier, Darnley. " / The young couple were unattended. ' and after the ceremony was per-I t ' i w"; .2 .i