~ MAX|M$ DI A ~ 1 MERCHANT it would pay some of us to port. as: more on the thought of Carlyle: "Tho greatest of’ fault is to be con- scious o! none." , l B blorl tionn halls-cred 3.1.00 fifhftti, ‘Con: n nnd U. 8. A. $1.50 iliEMiEii BAXTEii intittissis ctttintttt ciua or NEli tutti, Maritimes Have (leased To Be Hewers Of Wood And Drawers Of Water For Rest 0f Dominion, He Declares. - “We A s k Nothing Better Than Equal Status And Will Take Nothing, Less,” Says N. B. . NEW YORK- Dec- 11-1119 Miiii-Provintres. “ti ttew light and n time Provinces of Ctiitada have good one." he titottgltt. ceased to be liowers of wood and in former years, ltc sttitl, too drawers" of water for the rest. of ntucit time and energy lttttl been the 001111111011» 1116 1108111111111; l» expended itt electing "our mutt" stand oti their Own i891. 111111 1111‘ anti little titougltt had been given 301111! 1° W111 1111011811 10 D1‘111-1l1'-’1" t0 analyzing the rviatioti of the ity, tlct-laretl lion. J. B. M. IktxtetgMni-ittitie muvinctts (t, the 0th.“- Primo Ailuister of New Brunswick, provinces, to which the Mttrlilnieti in addressing the Canadian Clttb oi were at the stttuc tinto Illl_\'1ll_i-; New York at a dinner given l11"comntcrcial tribute." his honor here lust night. .Witit prosittrity in nigitt, non, lion. .\ir. Baxter was introduced Mr. Baxter sttitl itc titottgltt tt by W. W. Colpitts. President oi‘ would he possible to retain itt the the Club, who is a native of Monc- provinces men of the thinking type- tott, N.li. who had been forced to ntigratc The Premier discounted talk 0i" tiuriug the lean fronts to other parts; separation in tho Maritime Provin~ 01f Canada anti‘ the United States cos. While there had been suclubecause there was nothing for talk, he said. preceding the rec-i them to stay for. cut recognition by the other ttrov-t ' inces (If the economic plight nit New Brunswick, Nova St-otla and’ Prince Edward island the vast majority oi people itt tho Mari- time Provinces did not favor such a move. Separatist talk only creut-t cil u movement for a stronger nit-t ion of tho Dominion to secure for the provinces by the sea the equal- ity of justice and of status to: _ whit-h they were entitled uttdcr/ tho (Cifladiifl P1158) contedemtton pact | NORTH sYinvi-ti, N. s., Dec, it. ewe “k tmthtntz better than it“ —Tltc Suintncrsitic. l’. E I. schoolt- equal status. anti will takc tiotit- 91'» 111111)’ 11111. 134 W11“- 101111 110111111 mg tttsthi- he “ddett from Sunimersitio to this port with ‘t*" {Qi- S’Side Schooner t Stranded In morning ttcar Indian licacir while eutcrittg the ltarbet- this tttornittg itt ttt“ thick. rainy weather. The schooner v Another Happy Step Forward. liott. Mr. Baxter attributed clutngo (it attitude on the part. of W115 1111111 111111 1'1""- 11111111111 the rest of (Ianatlu to the Mllfltlllll! 11111 11917111911111 111 1111 Provinces to successful ttrttpagtt:t"111"111‘"'» (in. The campaign (if ctltteatloti int the public schools anti ttmvi-iiiutters titroughont the countt-y expressing tito desire for ttaticna uttity in that‘ jtrblioe year oi cottfetleratiott was: another happy step forward. lir. reculicd the declaraliotis oi Pretti- icr Ferguson of Ontario and Prctn- icr Taschereau oi Quebec, Soft Coal Embers (Canadian P113851 "Y's Prosperity while 111111111: 1111111- here. were found dead in their room 111i! 1'01‘ 11191116611185- E161‘! Premirl’ this morning from the- fumes of frotu Manitoba to Iiritisli Columbia so“ coat embers whtctt they wok followed with similar declarations. Soon the plea di tho Maritime Provinces for adequate national support and lower freight rates became the subject of a ROY-ll Contmissioirs investigation and room. The chief engineer prevent- ed one attempt of the men to take hot coals to their rootn, but appar- ently they made another visit to the fire hold after the engineer had re- I Sydney Harbor a cargo of potatoes stranded this today immctiittte Died Front Fumes 0f t PORT COLBORNE, Ont, Dec. o. t ‘vim-Edward Wahlcr. Midland and took the load lit publicity aftirmingtpatrtck Walsh of Scotland, two men their ticsirt: to give the hiaritltno engaged m laying up the steamer Provinces a fair share of the 001111’, Norman Clement in the harbor from the fire hold to warm their recommendations oi the commiss- lott were being carried out. Poli- tired. for a. pail with ashes was found in the rootn with the bodies. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Ju our CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, sivrtrtttmv,incestuous 1o, 1927 Three Banks Robbed Loot Totals $29,000 (Canadian Press) KANSAS CITY. .\io., Dec, ti. ~- trec banks were robbed in Kari- sns and Oklahoma this tnornitttiz; Loot totalling about $259,000 was obtained All the ltolttups west» trztrrlctl out wtihotti a hitch and the robbers escaped wilhottt 1i shut itelitg fired. I -—---~<o>- -.__._. _ iiiiliifi 5i P5 i 1 i i {Claus when he tttakos i l i tttsitttttstt Sentiment. in Quebec Favor-ably Declares Senator L’Esper- ance, ‘Motttreal Pub- lisher. (Special to the Guardian! TORONTO, Ont... Dec. 9. —Sctiti- mcnt in Quebec as understood by Senator D. 0. UESIICFRIICO, publish- cr cf La Patric in Montreal. has reached tnost favorably to the tvro notable steps which Conservatism has recently taken in the federal selection of Hon. Mr. Bennett as dominion leader and the Ontario. does Senator L‘Espcrancc consider an important gesture to have been made for better understanding be- achieved. Senator LEsperaticc, who is one oi the leading Conservatives of Quebec province is uttusttaliy favor- ably situated in his post of ticws- in his native province. been staying in 'l‘cront0 for the past few clays at the King Edward Hotel. and when interviewed yes;- tcrday he was not only hopcittl t‘ Conservative prospects‘ in Quebec under Hott. Mr. Bcttnctlls lcntlcrsltip but also kccttly enthused for tit" oittlcok for a greater itatioital ttitity as n result of the educational poi- icy of Hon. Mr. Ferguson. In Quebec as well’ as itt Otttaric he said there were extremists who made the language issue one upon which to gain cheap anti insitict-rc notoriety. such persons as at all representative or as requiring to be seriously con- sidered. In addition to them, how- ever therc was a large body of the citizenship who were simply unin- formed upon the issue and with rc- nnd provincial fields. itameiy tits‘ abolition‘ oi regulation l'i in the schools oi‘ In the latter policy particularly tween the two grcat races of Can» adn, whose unity and harmony arct essential if true nationality is to be, paper pitbiisltcr to gauge tho lceliituj lie hm" He did not cotisidcri licnl changes had occurred in tho Maritime Provinces and tho cyeot gtutliltvorttzgéltcttf the country had _ Chicago Conference tluvrtutse in frci b rates rocout- sP°°1i1 1° 111° (“B11113”) . "tt-mltttt by the ‘gutttttan not.“ Cont.‘ OTTAWA. llrt", ii. -»- llziviilg v|.t- mission, and etitmtutfby ti“, p19“. lied tho various tittrts oi‘ (lanutiu. ma] parttamentl the ttrttnttet. ma. the British isles ttitd the (fluntln tit-izcd tho Canadian tNiiilOllill Rail- @111 111 111" 1111‘"1"“’11-‘1 "1 111111114111“ u-nyth which h” “m. had put mt.) immigration, lion. itobert Idorltt: out“ “my a 15 Dormant reducttott ltuivno on Sunday ttigltt 1D|-C1I1(‘.ll,.,'() “Tim Nattonat Rattwuya think t; whero tho (itntauititt immigration is mgyg powerw] than ttm-“amtmtw agents in the U. S. ltuvo lac-cu cali- llon, M; Baxter “mt "and mu?" 811 tntztiiittit‘ for ll. conference with 118 taught a, salutary 19550“, wvjtlte ililnisicr. Air, Forlto will be n1‘.- trlii take nothing lees than purlin-"contpattlotl by W..I. Egan, his Do» mrnt hut-t givan up gm] wt" not m‘ puty Minister. who also accompan- aaiittfigd wmt what the C_N_R_ ictl hint (worsens atttl who has just cotmtttut.“ adotey houtplottttl ttt-gotltttittttts with the dTiw pt-Bmtm- uttrtbutod n gm.“ Quoln-ti: ‘(lotdrttnmtiitt for u utttv t- ‘ at ttt ctome. ui o fpotsntial prosperity or the 1°P"11'____1__f1 2113'.":52.tifiliihllt§21§'T..i°.!li‘i‘f Foundltytan Inside Furnace est eilfort‘ wasnow being made to Rel nil Dolitlcal parties, to work (Special to the Guardian). BELLEVILLFI. Dcc. ll. —- Jimili- ior-titc benefit of the Maritime i ltaatl first into the furnace in tag basement dnf Fthek nililiilllllll: County Jail to ay ran onnut “trusty" attempted suicide, lie wnl probably tile. Titomss Rlgotctlttcststtlrtt. the jail warden. an o or o - ings a Turkney. found thts man lllll- ‘rot: SALE_DILIVIIY BLIIGII, gtdgtggsdggtggf,",3,;*";,,1"132M353; 11 bargain, liar Bros. Music . ' ' . atom t 19 “$124k” ttggttt beini; badly buined in the of Renaud was removed to the hoo- pital where he is suffering great @1011)’ from the burns sustained i_n ithe determined effort to cnti lite liis. Renaud was confined. tn 1111i for nn offense under the liquor con~ trol act and would have complet- ed his sentence on Dent-miter l’). He apparently bccnine tlespotulettt. De Losseps Funeral - 0n Tuesday (Canadian Pron) QUEBEC, Dec, 9. —'l‘he funeral of Count Jacques De Iaesnevs- 1111-1 ous Canadian aviator. who was lost nearly two ntonths ago while malt ing a flight from Gaspe to val Brii item and witooo body was washed "Utfldi- uboro on the Newfoundland coast OIII- on gunday tut, will take plat-t» an Tuesday mot-pint! at 011111111. No inquest will be held. M» Criticizes National Railways iiisrtissltti; tho twtntiy percent t , . 1 Condensed Spool 8.13. RATEQ-lc.’ per word, net each insertion in this column. ¢ _ ‘lltgigsottaa IAUIAGII blnAbl B . llllfifl. U" 1mm avfgtfficrbef luiiains. u IL ‘PERSONAL AND. -IOGII.1’V Private Christmas and! printed ' 1° Qrder. Cali at Guardian Job ' Ptllltqry, _ _ M‘ ' , ‘Mitt-rte mama ttnoa mo letters for uto during Christ- ssnon on hand I‘ guardian t Primary. _ 11°11 Water coop ltwnm-ss .1 t. I gard to the people he believed some program of cdttcatiott to be ticccsg sary both by tttcans of government; conferences to promote better und- erstanding and by means oi the} press, I The great. body of public opinion in both Quebec and Ontario how- ever, Senator Liflsperatico believed. only the need for racial tmity to the prosperity of Canada but rcaliz-i only be brought about by fnirttcss of; policy and by give and takc on both sides. t ~ The people of Ontario he tinder- stood itt-id no dcsirc to see their language superseded by any other. The people of Quebec for their part, desired to have titcir mother tottgitc preserved, believing that it had n right to survive llllfl that it was in the interests of a united Canada- that it should do so. At tho saute time such survival was not wanted at the expense of English. French speaking parents realized the nec- essity for the English latiguagc to be learned by their children, and simply asked that they be given the privilege of learning their mother tongue as well. ._..._.-¢o>—--—— East Buys British Columbia Apples (Canaliian Press) , OTTAWA. Dec. ii. t idastcrtt, provinces bought. flritisit (‘ttiumhltt sinles extensively this year. F. )1. Bi ck, chairman 0i the committee of irection of the B. C. growers. gs the following shipments tn boxes to the taritif board today: Ontario 175.000; Quebec 951.125: New Brunswick 9.003; Nova Scotti 2.310; Prince Edward island ,2.250. Newfcnndlaittl took 15.000 boxes. -- ~ -._ . Coolidge Policy Is Denounced (Sllmlnl to the Guardian) 101110. Dec. il. --'1‘he Japanzsc "tress generally is featuring its dis- mpointment because President Coolidge is advocating pence move» t ing as well that such ttnity cottiril . t twtut iii Tlii ctttitit Siitilttttitttlfillfiiil? ‘An Appeal to the Readers of The Guardian to do sornethiflg ‘t0 Glflddefl the Heafts Of Thfise itictit of Zlltiiicitestei" fur nine yctirs Children Who and May be Forgotten. i i are Expecting Santa Claus, As usual at this season the Char- mutually submitted a plantwhcreby Jcttetcivti Guardian opens its col- with the least bother and expense uttitts to itt; gcnttrous-hcartcd rcad-Qauy pcrsotts who wish to do so may crs in order to provide for the itiani/‘ari as Santa-Pals to one of those whcm Christmas Day is different from any other (lay in tlieisitrttaitics omitted nnd the number, ycar, except to be a litilr: tt his llflntlflltdffil and in some cases also ascer-t t tchildreti of needy fzttnilics who in clultlrcti. With the assistance ofthc '.the ordinafy cottrsc of events are clergy and responsible private citi- .. icotnplcicly overlooked by Santa zeiis it itits complied a list of chil- tvisit on Christmas Eve; children totaiitctl just what Christmas present, not very_ettch child wants. The list with the \Ol‘(‘.lllS-13.*r"l(ll0d to each tuhlld appears in tunl and drcari/ and disappointing this Lshtlc and will be repeated every because Santa Claus failed to bring morning‘ minus the. ttames of the any oi that joy and happiness that children for whom Santa's Pals have ,is usually associated with this anni-tbccti found. As each reader decides Has Reflcted MQst versary. It. is an effort to insure for; iosc children a little of that happi- ti , nc penis to its readers. E The Charlottetown Gitai" dian has (‘Continued on Page 3) Would YOU t t i i i t ix tiirii‘ itlt-ztit liiilt‘ lltrillt‘. st was essentially sane realizing not 11i|l it's tot» ttittvit i111‘ titt" lath‘. q, ,~-\tt-ii, _vtttt ("tut stct- for _vottt'.~tii' IHIVSI‘ ymttigsirr~ \\'l1li .‘\ Tin ‘ .'tt't- t plenty ni titht-t‘ 5ilillil~l'fl1. '1 his ttittxsiitttt \\'1l,\ .\t'\\ Mn‘ TH we gt) tu slurp. :'t.'ti tn" (mi)- itutkv-itcltt-vc. lt-s, Yirgittiti. titt- tltis t ‘lr-ltiiltit‘. altt-rc is no Suttttt Claus. titost- that ttcitltt-t" tshiidrt- fnitlt. ftitirv. ttt-vtrv. lovt". vivtv tht- glory 1I('_\'ii|l(] is it all real? .\'o Szttttzi llzttts! ‘ncnfn while at the some time he is 3:31! to a naval expansion pro- e. Papers chute ittslnccr- tt! on the part of the . . Atfteri an° ltoitszttttl vctt '1l0llF-ilil(_| _vc' f childhood. ts iiiERi-I A tutti ctiust t Dt-ttt" .\1i'. Iitiilurr-ls iitctt- 111811111)" tutti Mum ttutktttg bt-ltcvc? l want to know ‘mus my hm. . ttltr-lsn) {that fclltnts ttt titetr grzttlt-sl tcli them tltt-rc is no Santa, tut tt.tl .1.i|tcr~ attrl titutht-tx tutti fTl(‘ll(l~‘ itil mu- tmt-kittgt tt-ttt." 1 111M‘. 111‘. 11111111‘. (in tt-Ii mt- if Sttttttt (‘ltitts is THE ANSWER: Help Make Them Smile? t _-_.___I'.¢z/' -,...__.__,___ _. . “vlullklllj”? 1111111‘. iivttit": (itridttitts time! ttotvs flit-res small rlutttt-t- oi Stttitzi (‘huts vvt-r ittttiitig" them itt 1"1 11‘**'*'i'1\ iitt- (‘ttntliiitiil ltltiittstiliiiicziii)‘. i1iit'i ittttit su .~.'ttl it" tlyt chances for voti to tirv stnnt- tt-.'tr~. ic .'t I'll E QUESTION: ii Your Littl; Friend. \'iitt'tl.\‘i.\. rt» is n Santa (huts. would be tin childish faith. no pttciry, no ruttiaticc to tttatkc ltl1l'l'Il1)1l' .\rtbut|_v sees‘ battla Claus‘. lntt that is no sign thatt ‘litt tttost rt-;il_ things itt titt- world are C ll llili‘ lllt‘ll 8C0. You ituty tent" ztptirt the baby's rattle tutti we tvitai ituikt-si3mw1111 3‘ c“- 11141 the ttotsc ittsitit‘. imi l1lt‘i_'t' i< .-t vt-il cttvcrittg iht- tmsct-tt wttriti tviticir“ t-ut tltt- strttttgtwi tut-u that t‘\1'i' iivt-ti cottltl tt-m ;t||.'t|‘|, totttztttrt- rnii push .'t~'itlt~ tlu- rttviniii tttult i 1H1) .\l\. Ytigitttttl in till ilil- unrlti titvrt‘ i> tin- ‘liitig (-i.~1t' rcztl mil ztititlitttg. iiizivk" 111111. ht- iiv ‘ttttl lives fort-vet‘. .\ rs from timv, Yit-gittitt-tiay. it-tt thousand titties tctt .~' from ito\\——1t'- will continue to ntakc glad the heart THE EDITOR. mwaww upon iltc child for whom he or shc shall act as Santa he should write ss that The Guardian now sp- the Editor. or telephone 133, so that. we are not, just that long will no court an hypocrisy that kills. MAXIMR or A MEHCHAPtiTt st so long as society makes i1 1o interest to pretend to be “ha! Irina _ ism (luurtlltttt Th0 F0 untied (‘llllrlultrlsnvn ilorttlttg (iunrtiiun, Half Brother 0fLate' . Premier Dead, (Ca/nédian Press) .\lt\l\'(‘lll<JSTi'Jll, .\'. ll., lit-v, it (Yharlctttagitt- Lattrit-r, (iii, a ltttit" tbrother of the lute Sir Wilirt-tit ‘llzturicr, tiictl ttt his ltotttc here '.t)-‘ day. ..\lr_ Lztitrit-r ltud been a tilllit had tzittirgtt ut‘ titc- (lttitadiait ‘Government Bureau itcrc. lie rc~ etigttqti his position on July 1, on at: ttrunttt of lli health. —-———-Q'-o->i-- SIT UVEH. HIE DISPUTE Colonists There Ask Home Rule and Bri- tain Bars Demands —Prince’s Visit Will 0f Highest Artisti A most enjoyable and artistically rendered recital tvas given last night in the Baptist Church Hall by Miss Barbara MacNcill and Miss Roberta Spencer, F‘. '1‘. C. L. The aud- ience completely filled the building. every nook and corner bcing utiliz- ed in an endeavour to sent all who came but in spite of ihntfmntiy were turned away. 1 The programme was of a ltidh order of artistic tnerit, and every ttt-tuber was splendidly performed It was as follows: Vmtil Solo-"An Old Garden" . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. Hope Temple Miss MncNcili Plano S0l0--‘Barcar0llc“ .. Miss Spencer Readings-ta) "Little Joe" (lli "Little Batticsc" i t Godard - t v ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Driimmond Likely be Offlclfll M155 MncNeill one ' (Piano Soim-“Ballnd in F‘. Major" .. ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Brahma Mlssfipvnccr ' LQNDON, Dec. 9. — Tho Print»! vocal soio-"Alt Jc Vcttx Vivrc" [of Wales will teatime his 1H1 ‘I (Romeo dtJulieti . . . . . .. Gounod ti-ito in 12128, ttr (early itt 151:9, vi. . Miss MacNeili titing the Kenya (felony ttitti ttthrti" utssis uittittitu tut stittit nun IN suntan tticuii Baptist Church Hall Packed By Large Audi- ence Assembled To Hear Performance t c Merit. Reading-“Plcasant Half Hour" Field Miss MacNeill Piano Soio-—“Cracovlcnnc" . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. Paderewsid Miss Spencer Vocal Solo-ta) ‘Carmina’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Wilson (b) "Goodbye" Tostil THE KING In such n. list of good things, it is hard to select any number's for special mention; but it is possible that the reading "A Pleasant Half Hour on the Beach" and the songs "Je Vleux Vivre" and Testis "Good- bye" as rendered by Miss MarNeill. and the Brahms “Ballad? as ttLstt the "Barcarollc" and Paderewskfs “Cracoviennv played by Miss Spen- ret- tnet with greatest. favor, though the audience enjoyed every number as evinced by enthusiastic applause. Miss MacNeill gave as an encore "Daddy and Bobby." and Miss Spen- rer reitponricd with Rachmaninoifs "Pollinchclli," both being quite up to the high standard ,0! the pro- gramme-and no greater praise can be given. East African itossessiotts oi‘ (‘treat _ Jirltnin, no well as Jitinait-tt, in the Hlritisit Vilcst. lutiiott, tltt- lfuiteti {Prof-itt lcztrneti ioniiilii. i The ttrrnttgtvuieiiis ltztvtt nut. y Ipasseti lnvyottti titt- ittititti stzt anti it. has not been tltu-itit-tl wit. her his tottrs will he ttffioitti or p Waite-Has iii tho cusi- ot" tiit- Prittw’ i'ri.~tit to the littiicti States and W1 11H mow nruiniitiv- t 'l‘hr Prcsidt-itt of tut- Charlotte- ; ldtnivxt-ititti: iillKilKQlllCili-i l11tl0Vill Board of Trade, Mr. Ptobcrt the lie r to llie tlirttitt: tttuko eit icrtcgttm; rgtuyngd (m Thur-stint; night ‘tvisit out 0|‘ lltt-1i111'~"110tt tlttritti! tlwtirotn the Annual Meeting of titr- ‘iiLXL six tttotttlts ttttti it is not t-:-: tMpJ-ititnt- guard of Tim“; which (pet-fled tlutt the (‘that itinns run ‘in ‘this yo," “m5 11cm in gr John, pr -t'.\'c< llliit‘! )(1i'0l‘t‘ ttt» cull of i to 13 troxt ycttr ldttsf lilmpishrrl ctttftvyp l i Canudu~ititt. the former i.»t regartif t “Fest lntiica ttt-o among tltt- few t‘ -~ hold tnztittittg liilfiit oi‘ the liriiish lint t ipirc that tho Prince has not _vt'=i tvisitc-d nnd ht» is lllltlcfrilotitl to be ‘eager to make itcrsttital ttcquttitti- punt-c Willi them. its sessions on Wrdticstiay Income Tax Iuqttiry (Special to the Guardian). sicutrtcawcs m PROJECT ‘7_',"f“l""i ‘§"‘~~ 1"“ "- . 1." t tttutttcs l|iitt__i.|(\ ttpt-rzttiott (ti _ tn- }, ttt.‘ . [pvt t i _ It __tt‘tilllt‘ tux niiivt-i-g ttt iwvt-rttl ptttttts 1hr(1_11:11irlti tlfiftdrultfi(f'li1t1ftlll1figvli1it\t tlii"1m11lh1v ‘lmmmll’ 11111111111‘) 1111111111" iiltc ttiruintvl l‘('|li,l1()lltl_1l1‘-l\VC(.\ll tittnmm 1 1'1 “F” m P111114“ 1 111mm‘ 1ltniicriai (lttvt-rtitttetit and tho t-oi- 111“ ‘1111""1""1 Q1 '11" S1‘“1'1"" 111"“ ' Auditor. tottistit. The latter are tlissutisficti with the exciting form cit‘ crown 1roltiny governtuettt tutti itavc tic-t tmnntleti homo rule, lnit as a rnsititl -of the settlers‘ altitude toward the, tttatives the British government! arr‘ liar ruled that its coittrttl of the: territory must be ntuintainctl in Treaty Registe With League red (Special to the (inarditin) ‘Mr. Cotton states that the Board - . order to hold the balance even be dwecn the white colonists anti the. [negro population. The attitude of GENEVA, Der. 9. -Tiie treaty of friendship between France and Juzo Siavia the signature of which 11w [rig lirutltz-r ~t(-t' it: bear, so she's giving why t.) m“ t,‘ t_ . , _ ' 1\llt‘\\' tlizit littti ‘ '1“ “111 M1111)‘ i1111r111tg tltttti llltfllllfi tnt (lififiliiliii l'.\'-:'.1 1 . , , _ t _ / (t it) .1 toting Ctifirstttiiltltlll oi ,1 __ H l_ 1111111141 b1'\'¢l111_\'¢1i11* iii-Iv, anti \\'tl.\ siiil$filt‘l(>l'i1\' anti p111‘ .1 11>i1'»‘><11 11111} tht ttply oi the Ldttor, Santa Claus. or '5 it ottly g _ 11v (~xi.~t\ as cut‘- izttttiy as Iovt- anti gcttt-rustiv tutti (lcvotioti exist. and \'0ll kitotv was followed by a treaty of alliance between Italy and Albania. was rc- gistercd with the itoaguc of Nib‘ ‘(tho settlers toward immigrants tirotu lntliti also has iujetrtnti a tilt‘- tfit-tt-lty into 1illp(il‘1ill relations, whose tromiuortwiul tisvelopntciti ltit? itecu inadequately fostered. . s. sfsr.;"'nt_.y an , Winter At Halifax‘ i Jamaica is itttother colony which 30m today itoitls grievances against the Lthi _____ _____.>___ ‘tdon government, rcgttrtlitti; itself it: a sort of (iintloreiia of the Elllllll"? t Open January 26 (Canadian -Press) (YTTIUVA, (int, lli-v. f1 -- (‘m- zitltfs pilfliiilllillll will bt- (tpwnt .| on i i t I __._.._ 'l‘ltur.~ttltt_v, .1Ziiiiliii')' 1211, Prrttttiert ‘ (ytriggpx; QM" not; gr ._ 1t 1w, Mut-k1-ttzit- King ttnnottttcwi t-ttt-ivt 11101111 ticfiniitti)’ dccitictl by the this vvruiiut ME: ma... Days 4w» Batista to BE l-‘Af in Tat: Boar dean FAT in (at: sane M-tirittc Dopartmctit ttutltoritivt; .iit ‘Ottav/tt that tho rttt-ninsltip Starr icy. which concluded an important expotiitioti to tlit- llntlstm Sir tit Quebec Slfvfifill wt-oks ttgo. will winter at liailfttx. A rompivi" crew has been piucml on hoard Llic vcsttcl. which ls at. present bertht -l in Si. (llturlcs itivor anti (‘tipL Jule-s iliuriti ‘has lam-it ttinct-(i in Iconimuuti to tuko ihu ship ttt titt- Mtiritimo port. The ttrdor to still ‘is oxpectotl by (fapttiin Iiioritt :tt tiny moment. Funeral or Late lVirs. Weston Carinody The funeral of the late Mrs.‘ Weston Carinody was held from hot-i late residence. 296 Fitzroy Street out Friday. Dec. 9th. The SCFViCf‘ wits} ghCld at 2 p. ttt. slid was conducted‘ by the Rev. H. D. Raymond. i The floral tributes were as foi-, lows: ' i t t '1 that thcyztittttttttl atttl give to vottt‘ lifc its highest brzttttv 1nd jttt- 5pm, Mr and Mt. “any E1 ..t ' . . '.,. ,- ‘W-t‘ ._-,_- '. ._ s. ' _ - Lhlltls.) llttttt titlialt; ‘ttottil _ii.t ttltvrltl itt ti tittr. tut. no v.\__.ittt.t Mme.- 1 1~UR()NT()_ M,“ tttmtttntttttlp .111» i uott 1i tt- as tilt-nit a- ii thcrc were no \ irgittitts. liirrt- Spray. Mr. and Mrs. Joiiti Mc-itttotiornte to fresh southtrt-si tt Ketma and Katie :\vt-si witttlt»: fair anti cold. ipraygllwgkand figs. A.SV:'. Dotvttté; {Maximum and minimum tcntpcr- 1'88 l. BSSTS T1168 CW3!‘ B llfCSI 0.. Lid. tToronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 22-12 Wreath. the employees of Bruce Montreal. fair , 4z_ a . Quebec, cicar . 3g_ 5 Crescent, Mr. and hit-s Charles Cntowtt. cloudy . 52_.zo 1111‘ Halifax. fair . . . . . . . . .. . 56-416 She leaves in mourn besides a sorrowitig husband. four cliiidrt-tt. itamely. Heat-it, Dnrotlty. Erin-st and Evelyn also her parents. Mr. Saint. John. clear . . Boston, clear . (“~20 New York. citettr 62-4" High tirlo this ttiit-rttotttt ttt 1.35 . 54-2.; ~nd Mrs. Saunders, Cape Madeline. and tonight M 1g‘ Que. and two brothers William and mm Mitt, (m, “ttumtmtt “t ttt; 59° 59111111915- 911W 11111119111113. Qile- and rises tontorrowt morning .t “Elbe pal bexsrers were: Harry 7,32, ._er, re canon, Arthur Mc- u" t . Innis. Doug Mclnod. Charles Dec. tni‘.“?.'t§'p.$°°“ Thurmm’ Bonner. Rn- 00x- Summorside mid eighteen mi t. t (Patriot please copy.) .61 11111113 than chariot: own. n“ 1w. 1n - t" "' .,,, 0F TRADE 1 iiiiiili MEETING tttrenoott and afternoon. The ttttw- mg was brought to a most atv-etit- tiblt- cuttclttsinn by a battqitt". i the Hllllit c-xcitiitg at the fimiiral licttity l-lutcl, the visiting delegate! being the itllcr-‘tr; of the St. Joht Board of Trade. t nniitiucd on'l‘ngt- fl» ‘Willingtloits Dtviuttt Front Wastitupt” WAHiIINGTC/N. 1y.- ‘rqt of tvttttlry lint-ti t, i the (Jnnatlittn lt-gtatitut 1t:. n; for the third time in iajvs. This time they cam" ort Canada's Governor- "tid Lady Wiliirgtinn ‘o ti. . ‘ Xttcr three strenuous days of e11 ‘c ttinmt-ttts itt the U. S. cap lord and Lady Willingdon, left i New York and Best/on. where t rill visit privately before reun o Ottawa. o->—---- Announcements, Coating Events, Meetings, Etc "lloiiitt llooti Iltipiti (‘hina Oats iietter flats. Better China. Al grocers. II-BO-Zwks "lltty your Christmas gifts tit ltentut‘, live. 13th. in B"p ist sch. rount. 9119-12-20 s .. "Eat. Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal the 100 percent food in bread biscuit. muffins. etc. 9486-Oct. 3-H '~‘ Reserve Thursday, Dec. 22nd for West Royalty School concert and Christmas tree. 983-l2-9-2l “Zion Citttrtzh Ten and Bazaar. lletuntitci" 15th. 875424-61 "lluyittg live hogs at Emerald. iwt- 12th, Aiotttltty forcnoon. err-ii ilusltttti. 9711-12-93! ‘tllheumatistn, etc" Cured. Re- ferences given. Write Dr. Cliff, ill "rincc St.. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. Canada. Phone Bill-J. “lntfltliili: Liro llogs at Hunter iiivt-r, htotttiay. flee. 12th, till _lt (fvltivk ;t. m. Apply Everett wea- iock, lluutt-r River. 952-12-8-3l i ‘Come to BOX Social ln Wlnlllb ilali Aiotttlay. Dec. 12th It l 011.16%! iprttttotrtls itt aid of llighileld Ullttd t‘httrt'lt. 211 01:1. iitttlitw with D016! "'90. E! no: little, 'l'tit1sdny night. DTC-ll-Hi t ‘ ‘ilitt-uinaiistti- diseases of N006, (Srotttttt-lt tutti internal Orgnnl aur- utt. References given. Phone N7- pr. Cliff. 112 Prince 8t... Ober- 'i\‘llt'lfl\\'ll. IKE. island. Canada ‘Cusli. “'3 IO! "The Latiiet-t Social Ciraio OI ‘he Presbyterian Church will hold "t haznar and Chicken IIIDWI’ It Hrs. Sarah MacKonsiiat ‘itt-mt, ’l‘httrsday, Dec. llth. Supt?" UNV- "d from b to i1 p.m. 9H "Borden Drums club insure ‘heir our bntiilcd out 111m Fiann- -~1-tiro Home" in the New He!) es on Monday itlght. December. (Jity talent. Admission ' W. 8 o'clock. Admission lh ' ~ 1 25c. Bola of candy. if m _"' Tucmy mat. wily f,‘