.After hearing Jazz music and see, ing what goes on with It, the doubt arlsoa as to whether society la worth ssving. l...» Read by ‘ 9' A or A “ER MERCHANT Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew The chances srs that If it had not been the serpent that "Mimi Eve, something else would have risen to the occasion. Charlottetown (IIaIdlaa ll‘ Morning Guardian, '0 cm“ Ioanded 1551 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA’ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924 Ddli U. l. ‘use! ln T‘ cllaimsofTheBy-jtish STAYOUT! [e-se-ees-i-s-s-se-ee-e-s-s-i-se-l-e-e-l-ee-e-se , (s --__. JO WILL OBJECT TO CONCESSIONS O - . . rwlai t Th c. dl . . Thorns?!’ Degemléz; arc-L . l: SECURED BY JAPAN RE IMMIGRATION : l6 at th toti I of Bfitiilh lubjocteg In 2.1312,‘. e- (soeciai to The Giilfdlin) -i- "to tenacity Iollmvtiie mis- " l- gllialgvlégynmzrgéoamount to‘ ap- ' + ' OTTAWA, Dcc. 10.-Consuitatlon of,,the Dominion; In regard 1|- l .000 000 ‘ - - "New ‘mire.’ to "lie ‘"0131 Il- to the League of Nations protocol mentioned In the annual-of + “we”, mum“ of the “new s» the New British Government ls taking place. ‘but the Canadian is ' tlon of 5mm, crcdnor‘ o‘. n“ ‘I Government has not yet forwarded any reply on the subject. If‘ . e , sla held today In London. 1t- The fiot that the Councill of the League of Nations has deferred il- Cardlllfll Begin S COIII- Fi- R- Tweed. who resided s actio tn ro o ti . if‘ . moved r I I P . n on e p toc I un I M ch is accepted as evidence that + ment on Pohcy of Govemgenetsooutgokuirgn:"inns il- there ls no pirticuiar hurry- The Governwnt, It Is believed, will Il- French Govt. cm mmmme or and“ to m. il- "owover. make a protest against concessions scoured by Japan -l- ‘ Russian Soviet Government il- ivvhlch makes possible consideration. by the League of such do- -l- "M" "'9 Just claims of British il- ineetlc questions sis immigration. it is reported, however, that i 514519"! llliilist that Govern- 'l' the Canadian delegation to the League, Hon. E. M. MacDonald -|- , ——— zfsitkairiflgzen Iseittged. The re- o and isenator Dandurand do not exactly seg eye to eye on the -|i Quebec s Sorrow For " H - ,. quegtion. .. AttackgonChgrgl-l e-e-e-i-es-i-s-i-e-i-e-o-i-r-i-e-i-s-i-ss-i-e-i-e-i-s and Pleasure at child Resistance '°"*".." H a 1' r Y Williams» o re u»: com a e. . tween the Herriot government glharged with the In France and the Roman ' Catholic Church, following up- qrder of HIS on the omission in the French Sisters, Remand- budget of any provision for ' supporting the French ambas- ed Until Tues" sador to the Vatican and the day prffligm of‘ the Herrllot admin. ls ra on o aiibat tute the g ., church schools In Alsace by FREDERIICIIRIJN PFRQ.) 10 _. iwo-Beeilrii" Institutions, is Harry wiiiliiiiis. éiiiirgoiriviiiilho having a is-PQPOHIIIO" In Que- murder of his two ha]! “p.30, bee, as Indicated by g ¢°m_ Cynthia Foster aged 14, and her 10 municatlcn addressed to (h, year old sister, Neclu iit Foster. ville. appeared lnl the pollco court sit 10 o'clock this afternoon before Judge Welter Limerick, together with William Henry Chamberlain, an lax-convict who “'21s arrc-steil in H“? "it? cin a vagrancy charge, while lntlmutlng Williams and was remanded for preliminary hearing on Tuesday next lit 10 o, m, Cardinals of France by Cardin- al Begin, Archbishop of Qgg. bec. The letter reeds: hl ' in “Your Eminences know the depth of sympathy which joins us-tl19 (‘iuiiiiliiin descendants of the old I“i'(.‘Il\'ll l'zimllles——to Catholic Fran- co. 'l‘lie grave events (new being en. Is til be “Father And son Banquet" which is being held Fri- diiy night In the lUCill Y. M- C. .A. yours and if all “Daiis" accompany MAY APPLY QUOTA RE- STRICTIONS TO CANADA United States Secretary of Labor Davis, who In his annual report, suggest furtheiij re- strictions to limmlgratlon Into the United States and also the registration of all aliens admitted to the country- Lem-i- Banquet” At The “Y” Friday "Father and Son The annual ils fair to be the largest yet held this association. The boys membership at prcsr-nt the highest Iu a grout number oi’ c boys to this blg tlmu there will a record-breaking attendance. A fine program of speeches, llSil .llll lllli iiiul WliHgHEliHl Russian GirTs Mother Died Five Days Be- fore Her Arrival (Associated Press) NE\V YORK, Doc. 10.—Dcnth (l9- fcuted Miss Rachel Grodsky. a young Russian girl, In an 18.000- llillfi SINII ilil5? And Bring Christmas Happiness Into the Heart of a Needy Child ' Yesterday's Iippgil to tho read- ers of the Guardian for "Alias Santa Clauses" has mcl. with a gen- Will lllll ll; HONORED GETS $253100 AWARD Viscount Cecil, who was dc- ciared the winner of the first award of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, for ‘having “rend- ered the most meritorious ser- vice of a public character look- ing toward the estlalbilshment of peace through justcie." -——--<-0¢-——-- “Little Welshman” As Good As Ever (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dcc. 10. —Tliose who heard the dcbuic in the House of (lommons lust night on the Address in riiply to the SPJGCII from the Throne. though ilIfferIiig In politi- iuilc rldo to join her mother, from whom she was separated twenty yrcars ago In Russia. - Miss Grodslcy, employed In Shfinghal by ll. British exporting conccrii, arrived here from South erous response and nearly half a score of children have been assur- ed a visit from Santa. Claus on Christmas Evc. But as tho fol- lowing Iii-at shows, tlicre lire muiiy others who iiro yet to be taken _ bl‘ busters who are as zealous as ili'il‘il In your noble country cannot li'i'i\'l‘. iii-i Indifferent. and If we ex- perience a feeling of sorrow at the thought of the violent attacks threatening the Catholic lChurch in l-‘riiiice. we note. on the olher llililll, with a lively pleasure that ills fiilthful, moved and directed. lliry are vigilant, are laboring to visaiilzc o. dignified and proudye- sistonce in defense of their relig- ion. "Already our Franco-Catholic join-mils of all shades of opinion i-clioiug the courageous letter of Your liminences and other French P P n ,-,,;,.-,-0p,,| communications have 1161111115 Willi unemployment proil- claiion which opens In llll‘ King zr‘\‘g[()(l this movemen, will‘ great lems and that it foreslindown an lll- EIIWHPII Hotel on tho following tnoduction of tariffs and prcfereiic- cvi-ninil. ilccliilili. 8 Quebec Premier's Message. "(in his pail-t. the Hon. the ‘Prime Sliiili-‘icr of the iProvlnce of Que- bec. .\Ir. Tascheresu. in a sympa- ihetic mcsgage to France, has not liosliiiieil to proclaim what Canada owes to Catholicism and what Cath olli-lsm represents as a social force lli i-vcry country. "(in my own account, lei me ex- IITOSS .to Your Emlncnces, and through you to all the people of our ancient lMothei-lalnd my sor- row—iinil that of all French com- patriots In tho Catholic faith-at si-oliig Erancc becoming more and Iiiori- dc-tachod from iihc most vcn- i-riiblo traditions of the nallon. Vflii-ii tho sacred symbol of our sul- viiilini is being replaced upon tho (fiipliiil by ilotermlned hands. is ll lllllf‘ for tho government of a (‘lirisllzin counlry b0 withdraw Its ziiiibzissailor from the glorious city Iii ivlilch slls the ‘ -r of the Prince of Apostles, the august vic- ill‘ oi‘ Jesus Chrigt? On itlie morrnw ii horrible war which assembled iiiiiIi-r the standards all the sons of lllll‘ Fatherland. is it time to forbid their common prayer to hundreds of mon and women—-prsyor, strong and 1ieaceablo. merciful and slain 101.1’. which restores health Io the sniil and ensures the uplift of the liiioplo? "is It time .to introduce Into edu- (‘iiilfllliil liisiiiutlons. which remain- (‘ll ilrvoicil even under a hostile illlil absolute rcgine, tho Implous C l‘ l. I ( l A d 8 RATE-dc. per word, not each insertion in this column. ______ Slfifflitflfllilllltlllll still 0mm ‘BOARDERS WANTED —APPLY “FY “' '9'” m“? ‘ 57 pflnco streeh 3, giving to the church of (ioil that _____________________i ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE iW-“ili today. Saunders. Newsom d. Cn., Market Building. 8060-9-124-6-mos. 8 Regre; Expressed merit to the address Iii reply Io the Speech From the Throne will ox- taxation, raise prices and increase A French-Canadian Regiment for Ottawa er of Nlltlfiil-‘l IIPIEIIKIO nskcil ivitliin u short time to au- Eri-"ich (‘nuziillliu regiment Iii Oi.- lawn. French NDPJIKIILL’ rosliinnls of the Culfliil, 1 i-omuliiivzo was appoint- "ii lo ml.- wiilt upon MflCDOiIllIfI iinil acquaint N0- llllllifilllly which ls ililSifilCIlVC of moaning and which luio the Abyss? vr-ry nature. enjoys In the highest and alnytlilng rights, no matter in Wlllll couirry. wounds the conscience of ‘Catholics Interests which we hold most dear. In the mime of human liberty and of true civilization, In the name of the future cif Franco 0111i 0i i191‘ prestige In llie \\".)l‘lil. I dare, Your Eminence, lo formulate the hope -tlint yr-lir governments will sus- pend the execution of their I110- placc of honor which rightly bo- longs b0 it lll French society. their French brothers musical RCIHJIIOIIS is being arrang- ed. The Iizinqiiet will gcl. off to a real stiirt iii 6.15- ' King And Cabinet Will Address Meeting (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Dec. 10. -—A big piib- Ilc meeting Iii Massey Hull to be zuliirrsscil by Premier King and six of tho members of his Cabinet is bring arrungcil for Monday, Jan- 12tli. 'il. is not fur from this Io Illi‘ niinuul mcrtiiig of ihoLIborul AFRO‘ On Speech From Throne, Re Un- employment ' (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dcc. 10-—The Liberal arllameniary party's offlclnlpimend rcss regret that the speech docs 0t mention constructive proposals s which will Icrease the burden of Egyptian, Conflict Will Not Be Dis- cussed By Council ROME, Dec 10. -—-Thiit an agree- inont has ilmn reached not to ills- cuss tho Anglo Egyptian conflict lit Ilic present council meeting of the League of Nations wus indicat- iaddodny by Austen Chamberlain British Foreign Secretary. who In reviewing tho British correspond- IIKIUI‘. siilii lliui it sciimoil wry iin- llkoly iiiiy of his colleague-s in llll‘ (hiiuicll would usk for information concerning lilgypi. International Of League Of N. In May Next (Special to the Guardian) ROME,- Doc. 10.— The Iioiiguo of Nations Council yesterday do cldcil upon the convention on Muy 4th next of an lntcrnnlloniil Con- ference for control of truffle in. arms, ammunition rind llllplilllltifiils of war. This decision was token uftcr receipt of the United Sifllirfi ucccptacr- of Ibo League's ivlln- tlon for participation In such u con- fcrence.‘ WASHINGTON. Doc, 10. --'I‘ho Lrnguo of Nations conference to 0st 0i‘ living, hamper Industry and educc employment. (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Dcc. 10.»—'l‘he Minist- ls to be IIOTIZI‘ tho of formation it At a m -i-llng oi’ prominent .'l ili-liigiiilon which will iiiu willi ill’? ll"lllfllllls' (if FFPIIKIII ‘aiimllcri: for IIIPIIIPI‘ Tllllftlfiflfllll- Ion In tiio, ilUllVU mllil"ry illsirici. 'lll‘l". of iiil religious lea/ls society Iic Iilca of God. ntsrnationail Effects. "The Cn-thollc Church. by its cgrco nn international character. that infringes its verywheire. in Ibo name of those America this morning on the West- ern World of the Pun-American ‘Lillie. She is returning to Shang- u . She said shc was torn from her mother's side when a child during uh outbreak in Russia. ‘Iii sciioil by her grandparents she lost truck oi’ hor mother. Several yours later, she rccolveil u letter from her mother, who was in Buo- nos Alres. They corresponded un- til the world war came. She set out from Russia to locnte her journey. Silo finnlly reached Iior mother, but the ivur ilolaycil he; journey. Sho finally reached Constnn-ijiiople. Friends there aid- od licr lo push on the Shanghai. Tlliifi‘ she learned by letter that her IIIOIIIUI‘ lizid iliaapponreil from Buc- iios Alrcs. So slic look b. position in Shanghai. Last summer she heard that her mother lizid returned to Buenos Airos and was ill. She resumed her race. Her route was from Shanghai to Vancouver to New York to Bue- nos Alres, and she did not get there until October. She found her mother had been dead five days. “Fivfiiiiiiaioii” ForvNew York caru of; who Will be iliszippointeil each morning they find their names still appcnrliig- lit means very liitlri, on your pzirt to bring something oi‘ the season's gizulncss Into ilic lioiirls of IIIUiC little tots, moist of tlicm cfrcry tender years. Tho clergy iinil workers who Iiavo supplied tlic (liuirilliiu with lists oi‘ cases. and there lire still moru on cal complexion iire practically agreed that in holding the atten- tion of the Ilouse, Lloyd Georgi: has lost little If any of his whcthcr his popularity In thu try is ovcrcluuiled or not. U. S. S. Corporation Report Progress IJOIIII- (Canadian Press) NIHV YORK, Dcc. 10'.—LYnl'llIol] orders of the Fuiitil States Steel Corporation on November 30 made. hand, alas. are very thankful for tho opportunity of bringing partic- ular cases to the attention of our readers“ prouclicil siiiil llu klltHV there would be many illsuppclntcil youngsters In tho ciiy unless this tlliptllill WZIS responded to. Cbrisiiuiis without Santii (‘Inns is ii mockery. IIC szilil. All tliul. Is ui-cossnry is i‘! letter lo the. Ciiy Eiliior or u phone cull (133) as signifying your iiitcndion of acting us "Alias Sonia Claus" to one. of the‘ children-l The pro- sent may be scnt In tiny time bo- fore December twenty-third. Be Alias Santa. NEW YORK, Doc. 10. —'l‘ho (frond Duchess Cyril, whose hus- band In l3ilrllu ‘n short time ago procliilmoil Iilinseif czar of Russia, will at the ruiliiost nf tho Moniluy Night Opera Club which brought hor limo, organize .1 ncw society to supplant New York's Four Illin- drod to bi» known as thi- Five "llllllfllil. The members will be selected along the Ilncs of "fastid- ious taste." _ greed to attend next May will not. iutcrfiire with the proposed Washington Disarmament Confor- i-nco. The control of transport. ntion of arms by notions Into troubled areas will be the elm of tho League mooring. Particularly control of the manufacture of arms ls proposed by certain foreign mi- ilniis- The United Slim-s objects on grounds that such government control In this country would he unconstitutional "America cannot ‘illODl. with such provisions und if regulate traffic in arms which the United States Govcriimuni. has ram; that instead of csiubllehlnl; "From afar. Canadian Catholics reet willi pride the decision oi to defend (Canadian Press) PARIS. Dec. 10. —Prcmler Herrlot ils confined to his room ihcy dIil the senate would not ratify It.‘ OO++o++o++e+0e4+o+su+e v O- §OO-6§4§>§¢ NfiiSY ldlli BRIEFS Flashed In At A Late Hour FOOQ-O-OWO-OOOO-Q-O-OQ-O OQOOOA BERLIN, Dec. 10.—Dr. Stres- semann, German Foreign Min- Thls wiin smile bctokcns faith In fairies, elves, and Santn (fliiiis. Do nm. lot this fuitli bu (lesiroyed. lie Alias Santa Clans! WHAT OF THE CHILDREN Om- clcrgymaii when np- '_ 10d of tlic pirevipus month. without weakening and by all leKli- Imate means. their religious pal.- rlotism. They pray God t0 B11000" to the final triumllil. 111°" "m" ous champions of rlsbi in i116" struggles and in their revlnillca- csldons. They follow them with confidence and they 11000111111111)’ them will! their prayers. They hope that Francs, purged of all re- volutionary venom and buiitreseod by the immense more: and Ila-toilet!- ltlously executed. Gusrdten Cen- tusl. msources of the country. may ii-iil Joli Prliiisry. Phone m. soon resume its ioiirnoy B10118 ""1 ttfl-li-fl-tfpsth of its historic destiny." _____ ‘LOST A SMALL KEY BETWEEN‘ lilclimond St. West and Post. Office. Leave at Guardian. ' 1t60-12~10-m3I. ‘SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH Rflldo envelopes, 60 for 10s., llil for 360-. 260 for 66s., 600 for 81-00, 1000 mi- $1.95. —‘*_-—-1 ‘JOB PRINTING or svsnv ilciicriptlon cheaply and exped- today with a serious attack of grlppe- Hlis physician's bul- letin says his malady Is accom- panied by swellllng of the leg. ROME, Dec. 10. —Beginnlng today all delegates to the Council of the League of Na- tions will be received Individ- uualiy by the Pope. LONDON, Dee. l0-—The Ad- miralty announced today re- tirement of Admiral Lord Jelliooe. effective December lith last I I I ports. ions, an Increase of a half million ions compel-ed with the same per- r>-i-—— New German Cruiser in Spring (Canadian Press) KIIDL, (levrmuny, Dec. 10.—The first (lcrinau man-of-war construct- ed since the wur is nearing coni- plotlon hero. It ls a small cruiser of 6,000 tons and is to be launched in the spring. Walter, story book Eddy, jack-knife Teresa, Game Mary, doll John, toy auto Marion, age 3, doll Ronald, age l6 sweater lizihy, ago ll months, ilress Aiilllll, ago 10, stockings Warren, ago i}, mittens John, ago ii, game Willie, zigc 10, scarf Ncillo, ugo 11, swviiiur iliiilu, nge 5, doll ' luirkl-r, “gr. ti, picture book Jnuii, ago ‘i, ilri-ss SOME ALIAS SANTAS The following urn among those who Iiavu kindly under- tnkun tho duties of "Alias Sunni Claus": Mrs. Iionry Aitken = Mrs Wright, Iirighton Rd Mrs Ivan Rcdillu Miss lVIarIo SIlllpl-IOII Miss Stephenie Jenkins Master Pctc Cosh months INDEX TO TO- DAY’S ISSUE Page 2 Hunter River and vicinity. Page 3 Markets, Births and Deaths. Page 4 Stock Quotations, W. G. Y. Radio Program. Page 5 Trade and Commerce, Orphan- age Campaign. Page 6 Editorial, Notes by the Way. ectlons. Special Article on Far Emit. Page 7 Story-Capt. Blood, A Christmas Carol. . Page B Egg Laying Contest, School Re- Page 9 Central Guardian, 8t. Margaret's concert. Page 10 Central Guardian, Seed Feed and Fertilizer. V Page 11 later proposed that the present 1 James. "m. 9, game Cabinet return Jan. 3rd and g John, 3g“ a, ploturo hook make room 1'01‘ 0 5°llfll°°il 4 llcnry, iigoil 16, pair of socks Ministry,‘ Including Natloflfll- 5 Jennie. ago 14, stockings MI. provided the M!" WI" e Millcfilln, RKH 12, luck knill! adhere to the governments for- 7 Anni”, age 9, robbers also policy. especially the 11 Florencodloll Dawes pilh- 12 Edna, doll 14 Marlon, game BERLIN. Deo ‘l0. - Baron t 15 Ambrose. mouth organ Age Von Msltzean is reported to 1i; Allan, winter (mp ‘have been declared aocqtsbie 18 James, mechanical toy by the Washington Govern- 20 Elmer, knife‘ ment as German Asbaeeador to 21 Maurice, tool set the United Blltea. to succeed 22 Mary, scarf Dr. Otto Wledfeldt. 23 Jack, boat 24 Charles, toy drum Sporting News. Page 12 Dowel” Three navy airmen dead, two mis- sing and three were bady burned as a result of a tall spin and a drop New Typev of Thug VANCOUVER, Dec. 10.-Po- lice are searching for a thug of a new type, following com- plalnt of a woman whose name was not revealed, that shfhad been wounded by a poisoned - dart. evidently propelled by a blow pipe or powerful air pis- tol. The attack was made from a touring car in broad day- light. Physicians found that the lead and cedar dart was lmbed- ded one inch in a leg muscle and that the free bleeding of the 'wound and prompt medical attention prevented Infection from the poison. It is said that reports of somewhat similar attacks have been received by suthoritleg In several western cities llateiy, To _S—pend $7,000,000 On Botanical Gar- den NEW YORK, Dec. 10.-The board of managers of the New York Botanical Garden announ- ce a programme of develop- ment Involving the expendit- ure of $7,000,000. The board is making efforts to obtain at least $4.000.000 of the required amount through private contri- butlons. U. SfAfiirplane And Crew Came To Grief Yesterday (Canadian Press) SANiDlEGO. Calif.. Dec. lllllllll ll. s. Nlll IINYII illl lliilllll Navy League Presi- ' dent Says 13 First- Line Ships of Little Use ~ CRUISER_~ SHORTAGI Outstripped by Brit- ain and Japan in Naval Effective- ness WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. —--Tho Navy League of tho United, States charged In a statement. through lo: president. R. W. Kelly, that only five out of l8 first line ships in the United States navy are fit. for ac- tion. . The League pronouncement, Mn Kelly said, was based on the ro- reportr-r of the secretaries of the Navy Department since 1922. Ho declared that the United States was far behind Great Brloaln and Japan In the relative armaments prescribed in the 5-6-3 ratio agree- ments of the Washington Arms Conference. The situation in regard to mod- ern light cruisers. ls, lie stated “iii-at whereas the United States has but ten modern light cruisers, totalling 75.000 tons. the British Empire will have a force of about t 10.—- iii‘? into airplane at the entrance to Sandie- go harbor this morning. “What Every Girl public today a total oif 4,031,969 The H "What Every Girl Should Know was ably presented last night at the Prince Edward by tile A1119 Marks players. A good plot, and uni- form action make this play Inter- esting ironrthe first rise to the last fall of (he curtain, while the dialogue abounds placed as to relieve the tension of ilramutlc scenes. Miss Marks and IVilss Morillc Scott played opposite Lindsay Perrln and Ray Wssmund In the lending roles. Paul Brady as a successful but unscrupulous busi- ness man, W. L. Phillips as a New York detective. Paul D’MB1b0t as a iIcket-of-Ieave Stuiz as an apartment house land- lady. and Clarence Kano as the IJiv- lngstons butler ting manner. The lust night was particularly good. The play for tonight will be u come- ily "Toonervllle Folks." Propaganda Letter That Body of Yours. Daily Sei- V the ocean of U. S. _Navy l/ . Should Know” 54, aggregating more than 300.000 tons while Japan will have a force of 28 aggregating 1.71.000 was." Light cruisers were not covered by the limiting treaty and Mr. Kelly stated the tthe- deficiency in those vessels in the United States navy proved that the Government was paying no attention to the "competitive construction ow thrilling four-act drama, In humor so man, Miss Agnes all played their parts In an Interesting and convic- vaudeville bill Was Authentic (Canadian Frees) LONDON, Doc. 10.—l’rlmo Min- IsIi-r iliililwin sialiiili in the liouso of (‘ominous imlziy that a subcom- mllivi- of tho (iibliiiel. liftl-r exam- ining zill evidence put bcfnro It had EXTRA — MosT POPULAR FUNNY FAeE IN Atijm’ womb. . ooMiNe-Tfiowu on ANNUAL il/IIITOHZ 'l‘0ronio. cloudy . . . . . . ..34—-20 Montreal, cliur ...40-—120 Quebec, clear . . . . . . . . ..40—-20 Charlottetown. cloudy ..34—20 Hsllfiix, cloudy . . . . ....54 St. John, fair .. Boston, clear New York, cloudy . . . . HEB-Iii aind tonight at 10.84. Maximum and minimum temper- illigh tide this morning at 11:47. span. “It would require 818,000,000 to put the, 13 cruisers In a "fighting condition". he said. adding than these vessels required moderniz- ing against torpedo and serial at- tack and to have their main guns elevaried- "Six should be turned from wastcvful coalburners into oil burners," he said. come to an- unanimous conclusion that thvre was no doubt. that the Zlnovleff propaganda letter was authentic. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Rates-Zia. per word each insertion "Remember the 511171-19! 551° December 12. 1356-1240111“. "Useful and cnaxpensive gifts and homo cooking st the Baptist Church, Friday. 1268-12-10-m3l. "Basket social and concert in Clyde River hall. Monday night Dcc. l5. Admission 16o ladies with baskets free, proceed In aid of hull- 1B68-12-10-m2i. "Xmas gifts for children. Annual subscription to the Junior Red Cross Magazine, 60 cents- 60 Graf- ton st, 1265-1240-1144. "Xmas Night-Santa Claus er- i-ested, just think of the poor old chap. his trial to take pioce Xmas Night In (he S. A. Citadel. 1317-12-11-m-li "North River Basket Social and Concert in aid of Hall, Thursday. Dec. 12. Admission 16 cents. Ladies i with baskets free.—119l-1t-11-m-1l "Reserve Thursday eventful. I eighteenth for concert and Christ- mas Tree at Covshesd Presbyterian Church. Silver collection. 1818-12-11-1i "The regular monthly meeting of the Lsdlos Auxiliary of the ' Protestant Orphanage will be hold In the Cundsll home on Friday December 12 at 3.30 p, m. llill-lb-ll-mfll. "The Ladies’ Aid of West Riv- er Church will hold their annual sale of useful articles in new Um mining Hall, Tuesday. Dec. 10th. Doors open at 6 pm. lllsioi- Keith Rogers plans to be there and live a Radio program in opening after which the sale of goods and lunch- es will be conducted. Admtedon 10 cts.—1li08-12-11-m-1I t‘ Bean Supper and flslo-Jfhll will take ploce on Tuesday night. Dec. 10th. some fancy things edit- and 7138 Western Guanilsn. 3:08 s.m. Sun sets this afternoon at 4:16 rises tomorrow morning at sou iiiooii riiiiisiisy. Dec. nui. eble for Xmas-presents will be on lisnd, don't fsli to call in sod lea for yourself. Admission to IIIDOI 26 cts., which will be served from five until seven in the "Qlttlil. lili-ll-ll-m-ll , gramme" of Great Britain and‘ --