MAXIM! arm.‘ Marianas-l: ’ 9m of the erowlill wielslnsse ed ‘h; up is llilt Ia ndlhl! lleslra p” w», to punish crime lastly. \ cu. aides us-l. ' cud.- ‘III Uslts/ ' » . Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 1U i'.'\(}iZS m llntl (llllfltlll nntl r s. A. H.511. i MAXIMS i 0F A ‘ i MERCHANT The lnvl- uf nrcit-r and the i.‘|'."~ nf lutinl". urz- list: two essential in- ‘illlCis of hunxanitg. .\I||i||:|l Flllslrrlsstlsslln slelhrretl IDJIU. net _,___._.-.- proval. (Canadian Press) ‘lb h the King for approval. iNG. ~‘av1-:l~;1‘s, cameos arcs. llililsnt, Monday. December 32nd. school concert in Vernon Hail. iild-ll-ifl-Dec. 234i. "llllinr Hogs at Emerald Tues- “! forenoon, December 28rd.‘ liver- m- 100143-1941. It llaslo "Oome to the Christmas Concert Brsdalbane Hall on Monday 1W. u stormy, Tuesday. rota-n. "9108 Roads School Concert “will. December 28rd. Admiss- n cents. rou-ra-xs-ai. "Christmas Concert in North "ill-thin Monday, December 22nd. i‘ l» m. first one night follow- “I- ovos-la-zo-aa-at “no ' M ndaroC. Dawson, Tryon, all makes l revered and serviced at Itdmte cost. all work guaranteed. ilfl-ltt-ld-lilillm-tuez-fri i---__ "come to the school f‘ ert in culled i-iali, Monday. December 32. ‘i 73¢! P. M. If stormy, Tuesday. IQOJQ-iQ-IZ-ii. E to the cm-utmas ‘rm and gull at Hampton Hall, December d. if stormy will be held follow- “! lllsht. loss-u. h"0ome‘to the Christmas Concert Hutu-lilo Hall. Doocmbor 24th. n t. first fine night. 1029-12-20-81. :“Annuai Meeting Hope River _ er‘s institute will be held Mon- fivtnlns. December sand. s. 1.. ‘I-lln. Secretary. rosa-ls-so-al. iANADIAN ttvl. iiil cllttsl ttv. tlzlltttt ‘Will Subniit-‘His Name ‘ to The King‘ For Ap- MTAWA, Ont, Dec. 2l.—'I'he scl- wtion of a successor to Vlscuuzlt Wlliinidon as Governor General of Uslisds, ls a matter resting solely between ills Majesty the King and the Government of Canada. ‘The luelltlon of selecting the Governor .0sneral for any Dominion of the ‘British Empire was settled at the latent Imperial Conference ill Lon- ltn. The decision reached there, ap- prentiy leaves no doubt that after ‘infernal consultation with His Mal- aty, the Government of Canada will tsetse the man who is to succeed jfl Wlllingdon and will submit his t "Christmas Concert in North liver liail tonight. _ loss-u. "Orwell Cove Christmas Enter- . l047-12-20-2l. "Reserve Westley. December 28rd Agrarians irVill Malta Trouble says Pres. Of U. F. M. Unless Govt. Shows Direct Interest In And Sympathy With Conditions Surrounding Lives Of Agrar- ians Of Western Canada. (Canadian Press) WINNIPDG. MUM, D60. QL-somg- ‘hi!!! in the nature of a. mild revolu_ “"1 i5 likely t0 take place before Spring in the opinion of W. J. Ward, Manitoba, unless the Dominion Gov- ernment at the coming session of Parliament shows direct interest in End sympathy with COndltlOns» sur- rounding the lives of the Agrariaris of Western Canada. No more outrageous condition could exist. could be perpetrated than the collecting of nine percent; interest from the farmers by our banks, excessively high freight rates now being paid, continuation of the high prices of farm implements, im- position of 25 percent duty on agri- rultural implements and 50 percent duty Oill certain classes 9i‘ woolen BOOds alongside of 35 cent wheat and ten cent. barley," said Mr. Ward. The statements were made by Mr. Ward late yesterday when queried on his reaction toward the resolution passed by the fonners of thc Wilkie, Saskatchewan district last week fa- vorint secession or the West from Eastern Canada, if their demands were not met. liENilFiili (Canadian Press) HAMBURG, Germany, Dec. Il- The United States liner George Washington, inward bound, was ram- med in a dense fog in the flbe ee- tuary today by the Danish motor- ship Malaya. whose bow pierced the George Washington's stern.’ NOISE OF COLLISION HEARD HAMBURB. Dec. 2l--’I‘l1e noise of the collision which occurred shortly after 4 p. m., was heard all along the river front. but the ships could not be seen from shore because of the fog. ‘lugs immediately went out and found the Malays. also bound for Hamburg with her bow deep in- to the George Washington's stern. The two vessels afterward separated. The Malaya was badly damaged but her captain decided to run her ashore. The George Washington, al- though badiy gushed. was loss ser- iously dunsged than the Malays and was towed safely into port. Ponzi Again (Canadian Press) BOSTON, Mass" Dec. Zb-Charles Pcnzi whose financial "bubble" cost tho public mlilbns of dollars, will be arrested on a deportation warrant charging him with moral turpitude. (Whéli he is released from state pris- lerl, he was told officially yesterday. Pond will be eligible for parole from "Xmas Gifts, wholesale prices. 5"“ 975°“ l“ “Mm “'31- m ... . M blflleins Bee our Jisdow. 0n K he ester A. Campbell. Queen Rt to Fennel! d: Chandler. Dlil-IZ-il-‘fi l0 10in be burlns drum fowl and aim"! ‘hiesday. December 28rd. p ""8 hlahest market prices. My ‘Dmh. Murray Harbor. rooa-la-is-si. _,"°'- wt. may ltatim. Ilse ""1410" N. m. u. s. a. Phone ‘r Wests maladies prevented “a” st m». some they or- tiet-lt-ie-snss This isa Year o tical "Dancing, Tip Top Inn tonight. Jerry and his novelty orchestra. 2s and as cents. 1077-13-33 "Concert in bong Crock Hall, Dec- ember 22nd. Bale of candy and lunches. Program starts at 7.80 P. M. Admission so cents and 15 cents. ltleb-ll-itl-Il. "Order delicious (home-made) ' fruit or pound cake fer Christmas at G. J. Maolachern, Economy Groc- ery, oorner Prince and Dorchester st. Phone mo. Reasonable price. President, of United Farmers of ttttllllll SHIP llt Mill ii lll -—/—-— CHARLO’i"l‘E'l‘OWN, CANADA; MONDAY, DECEMBER 22. wit.” H ON TARIOiS NE PREMIER Photograph mproduccd here shows Hon. G. S. Henry in his offiec nt the parliament buildings, Toronto. following his swearing in at govern- ment house as premier of Ontario in succession to G. Howard Ferguson. The new premier will also curry on duties of minister of highways and portfolio of education, at least till after session of legislature is over. Mr. Henry takes over reins of office with cabinet substantially unchang- ed at present, with only announce- nfcnt. of appointment oi‘ two mom- bcrs as cabinet minister: without portfolio. Pariitiilvclr-‘f Second Tue ._ J&!R1!£li“' ~-»- i- . what, ii 1~~'l..‘.‘:'li till‘. 11- l tittlzrrrtel" Sinks rm tzrMinutes Litter." Down After C01- . _ _ __>_.é_.. _-____.___._..__ Slillllliiil ti‘ tstllttt “tlllttlttttttll , e- trig-Ell 'I_‘hc (‘kinetic Em- "_ {“"j‘"f[l_"_ flf‘), lii r c Optimistic " " Prctlitriion. \‘.'z\€liif\‘fli'l'\‘lfx', l). C.. Uri‘. '..'l-»A5' _ , , l'.llil :11. lilo lJutiollni Umprllliitllt of _ l), 61111.1 1.1; .~."-i"l_zccl u" lumirslly l. ' tzi Cloud of ‘Wasps Kills Five i RIO DI JANEIRO, Dec. 21- The Jonusl Do Brasll eon-es. pendent at Porto Algcre report- id will! that a. cloud of wasps invaded a fsrrn on the Jaguar-y four children. The children ranged from 1s months t.) 12 yam of nge. The. father of the "m"? was amid to be in a ser- ious condition, J11". lfllllles, n women and Im- " llttltll SPREAD t tvtttlluullv lt t tit l ll t Is Appointed Director ofFox BreedersAssn. idcnt, svns in tile chnilx- S. Drowned Trying To Rescue Son (Canadian Press) YAR-MOUTH. N. 5.. Dec. 21.—- Rushlng out on the thin ice of Big Brazil lnlcc in nn effort to rcscuc in: son, Lcildnll Atwood broke through and was drorvncti bcforc help could reach him today. His nftccn year old son, Selects had been skating some two hundred yads from shore when the ice gave way. The boy's compan- ions ran to the Atwood home, a quar- ter of a mile distant, Seleon moan- while holding to the edge or tho break. His father outdistanced other rescuers, but the ice crumbled under him. Wilfred Hazelton also dropped through into the water. but was hauled out on planks by Howard Moses. Calling to the elder Atwood to hold on, Hazeiton and Moses were able to rescue the son. but before they could reach Lendeil Atwood. his hands had lost their hold on the ice edge. ‘the body was recovered a half l 43-33 Givinz. Give a Bast of Breeders Association held in the Board room at the head other 1L and was thirty-eig-ht years old. He Score of Canadian vDel- egates Attend Com- mnnistilc C o n f e r - Warning Issued. ‘OTTAWA. Ont... Dec. 2l-»In a ‘statement. issued tori-my lion. G. D. At a. meeting of the Liircctor: of‘KR°b"l*°“‘ lmnlsw" cf L“b°r' “PM”; the Canadian National Silver Fox.“ a“ lii-W“ Cmmfih"; w "(m "w" ‘bilf’ in helping lo maintain "that Zifflillliifillllll in the realm of econom- summe awe on Friday evening N“) ic affair; which seems ‘so important. H a Murray o; Chat-tam N_ B_ was I (luring this prriozl cf business do. appointed a director to fill the \'.rc-‘ ancy on the Board caused by lilo death o; Matthew snow of “film.” l ntzr Robertson, a scare cf Canadian. p". Routine "letters and mven_-Lga_ delegates attended Communistic con- tion of certain things dealing with mmm“ h‘ R“55‘a~ The" 15 "vldenccw the business of the Association were he mnunms‘ that emms ha‘? bee“? discussett ML G‘ Show)“ shun, no.5; mad: to spread revolutionary doc- 'c:.=ion.“ During the post year. states Sen-; time nncl nrctlse (‘s-satisfsctiols in! ‘itbe mind: of tho people. " I The rtntcl-ncnt rciiov : _ “Tim present. world-twirl: imiusirial. Ideprccslorl has naturally given to three pcoplc who sock to undermine I the present social and political sys- icm the impetus to carry 0n propa- ganda among the unemployed in the largo centres. "There has been during: the year n score c-f Canadian (lclcjratcs at- tcntiing Commun stlc coillcrtlnccs in ltiwia, and evident: is not lacking,’ to indicate that urldcl- the direction" nnrl control cf o. few persons in the! North American Continent efforts (Continuedbn page 3) Q (Canadian Press) CLEVELAND. Ohio, Der. 20.- New negotiations have been opened which may lead to the affiliation of the major railroad labor brotherhoods and their members of approximately 500.- 000 men with the American Fed- , Once Mighty lllonarch i. Seems Perfectly Content i Professor Wevmer Eorchadt. with a mtlon of Labor. it was mswlm- irurepesn assistant. fell into tn: crat- eed here today. er of the volcano Merapi in Sumatra i at the moment that it became sud- (Cunadian Press) Cllilllli) ~r t~l lit pill ' l‘.l'3ll'i to. mural-... DOORN, Holland, Dcc. 21.—-Fol'n1- 0t’ Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany scent about hisprcparations fur Chrislnlrliai fcstivitidsuadthe Castle wlierr‘ m} ,makes his homvgappears poritrila" icontt-lnt to be patriarch in tins lint" écommunity which is his cxiic iitllll‘ f i’i'lme has softener] the lino: nf in" face. and his hair. like :1 pntrll nl onou‘, gives it benign expression to liir. 1 iaging features. ilerc at least he is.‘ ‘still an important figure among tllci humble peasants ulio pay him nil the deference due an oi-dinttry count- perfect freedom and with only cut-l attendant strolling about the street" and looking at the winds in the little tonns ilnlf rlozloi‘. r rasinnally '|- strum in at its cafe for n. rofreshirr glass of beer Enehl _ nlnrninlz lrolu lllf." until eleven, ll"l works in the rnsnrillln. he ha"; tzrunni lthe village, digging. planting. chop-f lplng and sawing us best he run with ' hir. one good nrm. The rust- tun-tint‘ its not fenced and the villager-s wnik- , ing ‘its paths greet him kindly. Ilnys and girls on bicycles coast within n few fcct of whore comes the sound‘ Retfl-rdtiflii». of beech logs falling apart under the busy saw of the once mighty Mon-i arch. He seldom wears :1 hat over hi‘: 1 v/hitc hair and his suit is the ordin- i ary garb of n country gCllUClllftll. i i I Prince George LONDON. DCC. 20.—~li. it. H. Navy, llc is now ottnchcd to tho l-‘nr- cign Oillcc his health not pcrlnitting him to continue his sea life. Professor And Assistant Die InBoiling/Lava HAMBURG, Germany, Doc. 2l— leaves a family of six. denly eruptive yesterday and perish- ed in the boiling lava. _ try squire. He goes about them with ences In Russia -| zips. Otz- ‘ I . 1 a." 7s "tr: 1* '1 Pat. (Special to thc (iuurrlianl lktil‘t“.llilii~ l‘ Prince Clcorgc today celebrates hlsbttr: 28th birthday. Formerly in tho lluynl t“... Two 1iél70il~3 I). Efitiltfiliiil. It: "in opporliluli; (VIKC R ]'(‘Zll'. There i: not‘: tlu- ti In ‘ ‘r _ Cazntrlu v lii nut have to worry about; tilt- pm‘: vi‘ Jiltill. Tizi, ngriunLtic l twin Vflw lllJClt‘ i101‘:- lozlay by t‘ Llnc-iacrgoz: legal adviser to 4~!1‘\‘1 Govcriuzlcnt. Llllrhr 01' wtrs viiilllr: ti) =, (hilics eillJjcLl 0h‘- [Moi of u f-iilfCl‘ bullion Iran till‘ Univ-i félnios to (.‘l ma. iiilt 1m '_ltl.‘l‘ll 1' ‘ill lll'1_‘.'.(‘l)lllf‘ llll for _ ‘tl.rli>.l.ii in Cong-arm curly in the _\t";li'. Uil tin; mailer Lincbcrgci" dccilred q ill. Lps were conical but h: woke iiuolx‘ of nhcat prospccis. "I "lll/lllil lull)’ i. t within c n mil] tr :0 after th: Unitctl states hlvi i.li.l '1 l nu vii-w" of nuttwrlzil ilrllr " t» 01mm. :1 xrltaL 1llty:r:nc:li. of Dan- ::i._m \’.|‘."i‘ inuwril Clllllti‘? port l , it; |>r~ t~~;_~-a-ir~'i,' he f-{liii "I lillfl. - lit-tum‘ tititlrzi iniu tiw Monti "lu: lI'-i'ill itlPI 1hr‘ ' l liinrl ‘ .li!i. The (fhIl|(\‘"r~ lrvvvr. hi: h" .'l o! nu: fo:ju'i1:nl ‘lrhrn I"! it. iliifi‘ 11.: the rcn" amid (ii our Notional Govern- .-~hi1i::e<l Canada nil not 1“ about the p" ~c of - ronsunlgiiioil r1 limit ulli i." o: _nnus '11 lii!‘ Clinch lion-e mun _ . I Lulf ..,. ~ \II\\‘ YORK. UN‘. ZIF.—'THP ti-tiiy yuirl s‘.'llcnsr'lt til‘ 1hr led- <“"il IIF"¥"F\’I‘ flank til’ M-w lurk _\l"'.“!'lI7I_V shawl-ll inspnrin of $".— (‘HUWO from (iuntla. There "err rm I‘\|llll'l’~. The Weather, Etc. ' Moat; G, é stilt". rfltcse Ana (to PAYS 0F 4N3 SvJEET ’ BUY AN‘ ‘TORONTO. Der. 2:2 -.\iodel ite t hr h southwest minds. mostly fa _ 111i r1114. Temperatures ' hlwinullil 3] ‘T l l It‘. t! ,.\'~nilullll1 .. .. 3: ifiuh Hill‘ this lllfllillllfl at 11.17 an li-liltzh‘ at midnight. I Fun ri cs this morning at 7.18 an ‘:cf~ lfii< afternoon a: 4.10. * qu-istor moon Saturday Decl 27th, 11.35 p n~. litlllzncrr-ide titi" (‘i1i~i::l\ nllzuld lam lint-i Chrtrlottv/tivsu. Gift ‘TliaPs Truly Canadian. 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