I tionaricaeltas gro-wnAtt tumonthiy A MAXIMS '~ stitute for work. ‘J Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew #1, (‘liitrloftelown lluurilliuu Tit-u (Ienfi: i “““"“"“' """""“ W" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, ‘i924 qty-gm;j-q:;;g;;y~;;;,,";E":.t"-E._*;.'f°.. / The People's Pap e Everybody MAXIMS‘ or A ' OI A MERCHANT J MERCHANT h ' ; “"' T ere ls no sub One bore equals two liars. WOULD BAR ORIENTALS [X t. H u i; t NllHlill llNlliH llillifigllylilllli (fan. Dollar Quoted at Premium for First Time Since 1922- Sterling Exchange Within Couple of (its. of Peak Price Established in 1922-23 (Associated Press) NEW YORK. Iicc. 2£i.~-'i‘l|e, mark- ed improvement Itt foreign t-x- t-htitiiteo‘ this year was getter iy rotistrtteii by btinlters as it reflec- ijou of the progress itutdi- in thn economic relutltllitatioit of lCtirtipe ihrotigh the adoption oi‘ tlte Diitvits HON. WILLIAM SLOAN The British Columbia Legis- plati. lature unanimously carried a hrei- ICurtipt-ittt curencitq-t, swat]. resolution, moved - by Hon. I I crowns. Swiss franc itml Dutch William Sican, Minister of ,i_tllllll‘i'.‘ r ‘lllPllPtl to 1t-'il_v, and Mines, to keep Orientals out of Canada. He declares that Canada must be kept for Can- preutitiiti. 'i‘lte (lztiiziilittii tiollar also was tittotetl tit. 2i prcttiiitnt for the adiariis. The Federal Govern- llY-‘l mm‘ “inc” 1923- ment will be asked to see that Stilt-ling tixcltitttge, which llilii‘ aiil intummionat treaties h- vil quoted as low as $4.24 1-2 lttsti whigh prevent Canada from January. rosu above $4.70 this conn-cning Oriental inmngra. ittontlt to witiiitt a cottplti of cents Ho" are abrugatetp oi the peak p" estnblisltl-il iu tin-t winter oi‘ 10 , which was thi- in-arest ttpproaeit to parity since‘ tlte war. The fiitnl stage of this iltlYllliCt‘, (‘fililllll-I fli, f1 [imp whpyf the noriuol course oi‘ exclitttige is‘ iiotvittvard. due to tinustialiy heavy ——i<o>—-—-— ' anti cotton shipments, repres- ".\"‘<l "iliiititl. and during the num- t-rtius crises that developed over " —_*i“_'_| that; Large Orders l Will be Placed With llIiVtl the returiyof Ilrltlsh capitiiUHI-IY which hiiil nilgrzttetl to Aiuerictt . when the Labor government Ciliilt‘ into power iii Eugintiil tirrottgh - fear oi‘ atlverse legislation on nton- ' llil‘ reparations problem. prior to "__' the adoption of the Dtiwe. ‘r t. ' _ Shliithtg oi‘ ftinds from NIlRIHWiSlFlCNSaYS Japanese Busln to London to take ttilvantztge oil QSS Man -— l)l'()bflble (Continued on Page 3) Dom. this Winter -- Dropping of Yen Bothers Exporters That Cross Word Pu zzle 1' (Canadian Press) IIOSTON, Dec, 23. ~—Tli0 Tloston Pttliiisiiing llouse reports becntist- of the (‘rot-vi Word Puzzle er: c thn tisutil ytnrly ntttptit oi‘ ltttititi dic- (Canadian Press by Mail) 'I'()l\'l0, lit-r. 23- -'l‘lt.- itioveitteui oi‘ (‘aiiatiiitit \vlti.tl. to Jttpztu liilt; resiutted aguiifiriii vtris probable that unusually l rge tli‘tlt'l'~i will be plot-ed by Japam a btiyi-rs with the Ilotttfuitiu tlt . \liiii 1'. \\'ltt~it \\'llttli 1il‘lt't‘.,; tutttliit-il on the Wiuititiei: market early in October JtlilillLstl littyers placed to hulk of tho otlcti; wiiiclt tit pre- sent total ztltout ltmtio tons- Sittce prii-t l h i.‘ itiivancetl and there is still saute nitesiioti as whnt iht- Japan- e goveriutteut iii- lrlltls to ti» ab nit the duty on whcitt entering that country, the littyiiig has tiltilwtl oft‘ nutteriziliy, iintl tleulers ari- tvtiiitlcvini-z how Ion: Jttp. n will he forced iuto the (Continued on Page 3) pi-tttltictioit of that number, which increase tht- titty and night forces ttil to keep pace with. Royaltys Christmas Party ls The Small- est In Years LONDON, Dee. 2£i.—The King and Qitceit will liilve one of the nmitilest. Christtniis tiarties tit Sund- rlttghititt this yell!‘ lilfli- UWY hill"? entertained for many yours. Th0 link-e and Iluchcss of York will b1 in Elltlt Afrleti. Princess Victoria. the King's llllilillfflPtl sister. iri ill hugatio. The Duke. of Cotiutuit-rht is wltiteriitg on the Riviera. The Princxr of Wales, Princes (leorge amt Prince lieitry will. ltotv-l ever, be. present tit the fiuully re- .-,1.;_\~|.;\q\_ 1th.», 31:, '1 h.- iriisiit itnlon and Princess Mary, who is Fl“, 5,5,.“ cl\1|1-fQ()u§il_\' Inn tint-utili- siiretttllitg Citrlslittas itt (loliisbtir- m“, ,,h,r.j.,_,d “rum: “Hwy, “ma” ough llall. is likely to take it ritn "- v, “h, Ledgm, (,1 tiown to her tiareiits’ home to ivlsii N m“; i‘ V. d, h. m“ ‘Minn, Um“ m“ ‘"4150",?’ greetings‘ to ticct-pt the lfrillisilt coititeittioti that tlte Aitglti-liitslt 'I‘t'etri_\- of i921 Wits not S‘ll.'i('t.‘])lll)lt& to registra- tion with the l.e:i;,'tt~.\_ iii-ii iHotel Staff Hold l Christmas Dinner E -Z-¢0->————-—- Unable To Accep British Contention ,._ Condensed Specials RATE.-4e. per word, net each insertion 1n thin column. ‘" The first itnttital (‘ltristmns Ditt- m“. my tn.» piitr,li'nt‘tl stuffs of the ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE llolels Vit-ttiriu anti Queen was held fresh today. Saunders, Newsom last ltlglii in the lining iiitltoi the & C0., Market Building. Victo which was sititithly and 6050-9-124-6-mos. mil-q , r‘- iit-ctirttteil for the oe- ____.l_ ltnsioti. not lens-t ztntong the decora- "CHRISTMAS TURKEY FOR|tlotts being a larllt‘ ('|ll‘15illl":vi"““ snle by W. C. Wright, Corner laden with presents. Mes v L. - Kent nm] [mentor-t] Streets. itogers. S. .-\. .\icl.' till, (l. l). \\ right, 585-l2-23~~2l Senator Prntvstr and (‘oi. D. A. Me- Kltiiion, ltotcl directors, were pros- ‘SPECIAL OFFER OF HlGH out. and gave brief itddresscs in grade envelopes, 50 for 200.. 125 which tit.-y commended the staffs for 35o, 250 for 550., 500 for n; pain hutUls on their coitrtesy 31-00, 1000 for $1.95. ‘Jlltl efflcioticy of service for which _____._-------—— the t?3iil‘|)ll8hIl\t‘lilS tire (Rlllllllfi "m" ‘J05 PR|NT|NQ 0F EVERY coast to coast of Canndit. Mr. and degcflpflon cimapiy 11ml expert ‘iirs. li._\\’llvttiot Young and‘ Miss itlously executed. tiuiirtllrinzColi- ltittririttcrlttt; similar: \\1'lci‘\'(il)]1‘ll(‘*:l< lat-pi: tral Job Prlntory. Phon, -\. mien s rim r. oil it. '1 ‘ ‘2S76-5-8-tf for o few remnrks. paid a fine tri- bute to the high quality of service FOR rendered by the liotels. These tri- Corner-butes were rciiliwl i0 by liif-GPOPEH Crawford oi’ the Victoria Staff. After a splendid dinner httd been ._i,____.___.-_~ disposed of, dance music was pm- ‘TABLE RMQINS. MIXED NUTS, vlilcd by Mr. E. Arsenntilt at the grapes, oranges, apples and evcry- piano nnd Mr. I-ixtrry Porter on the ‘CHRISTMAS TURKEY enle by W. C. Wright, Kent and Rochford Streets. 858-12-23-21 Demand For Gold Gift Coins Great WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.- Uncle Sam's stock of $2.50 gold pieces i5 almost exhaust- ed by the Christmas demand. Federal Reserve Bank: report: that the coins which ordin- ariiiy are little used have been poured out ilrt a steady stream until few remain in the vaults. Banks ln some cities are said to be charging a premium for them, so great ls the demand. Treasury officials point out that there is no shortage in $5 Q>_———-; ll ll llil ii ll H SlNli tins Aliases Have Been Found For All the Kiddies Whose Ad- dress Santa Might Have Forgotten Ye-wtrrzlay the -st c; the kltllies tor whom tilitt-se- \\'t>llt>. witnl. ti was ‘itilopttzzi, anti now the lore: ". t seuit by lite. (‘e-rgy niul lliill‘t‘l'.‘~i hi: been uxiirttttetetl lllllll ever ‘.l_\' its ltttppi’. |t‘.\‘i]i(‘il'llll>ly tllie Alias 'i'.he parcels are. now being iirratu, uni .'.tt'tr-t' beilzg in-stttectt-tl ‘lily the ctleitgtt’ tlllttl, milieu-t- i‘(llIl()l'I‘tl\V ttilltTilfiflll. wil lreiitl for di. livc-ry tit tltrir ti .s ltioit by ntltlitigltit so {is to llll\l. lSztiiittt its Ito goes hi l't)llliltll. 'I‘ltcrt\ ‘has been ll itiost g runs i't‘.$]llili ze Ito tint tzipirezil, ntcvvt pimple tizltipl- ling 2t tc-L scntlitig itiore tilt-i". the‘ niodt st rcq-titimi. .in= tilt; npptml to the Giver o! .i\ll Gootl Ciiirlstititiit (lifts. ‘Fodaiy ‘the (itiardlntt siinlf will be tntittinig everivtltiiiig in orilur, so .- 1y one who hat tlelztycd send THITROYAL FAMILY’S BARBER " r- Charles ~..-¢, Howie sim i-annuail clip. tt is now 84 years ofiage. He has been the bar- ber for the Royal Family at; Saudiingliam for over halt a century —fifty-sevcn years to be exact. the Royal fzintily who have stayed at. their locks shorn 'oy his hands. He has known the present King all his life and wys that Hisylviajesty first grew a beard in 1889, and that ht; was the first to trim it_ This is not a Royal customer in the chair in this picture-just a shaggy headed Piactically all the members of Sandringham have had boy getting his France to Prosecute Newspaper PARIS, Dec. 23.—Miniater of Justice Renouit has in- structed the Parlo Court to in- stitute proooedingn against the afternoon newspaper La Llberte. for the Pllbllciliflfl of false news. The article; to which the Government takes exception were concerned with the exposure of an alleged com- »munist plot to capture the city of Amlena, and an editor- ial statement that the- govern- ment had mobilized tanks and machine gun-i, placing them in various suburbs, with a view of repelling an expected Com- munist reprisal. H! ll Elli l ill THE tilt liiEX- llNlllll “HflilNE Large Concourse of Citizens Pay Last Tribute to Well- known Citizen Yesterday 'Illto ihnicrzil 0t‘ the lttte Mr. Alex- atiilcr .-\. lForne ' ~i lit-hi yes-terday France Will Pay Her War Debt To United States (Canadian Prcssi WASIIINLFPON, Dee. 2Il.—Jtiii-s Jttsscrtiitil, retiring French ttlor, told ati audience J. h . here torlntti for n breathing spell coitld lug his parcel would be ivoll adv-is eil ito do so nit lite. tuirliie-it hour ‘(5()Il.‘\'t‘liiii(‘l'lti. toriury. '.\ii:|y nlll Aliases lvitvt- as happy :i (llirlslttuts ts their ltittil-‘tres-s will glvo titcit‘ adoptions. SOME ALIAS SANTAS Master Don-gins Httig Miller. New London. Airs, James E. liircit, Aiberttni: Miss Iilargztrct l~‘.Lottg. Lint-iii; A Frloitti, Annaniitile, Lot ' . v3.00; Mr. hlnrtitt Ilarry Smith. . A. L, Ilciitiie, Elnisdale; Mrs. Orr Aiulligztii, Wtster Ralph ssMlnnio Thprue. ti. Brookfield lilies Pearl McPltcti, llopcficlti (stdsliiiitz iiiiii ll llllll IN Hi tit PARIS, lloe. 23.~>\r'lSl(§-U‘llill Dllfizn. for-titer Spttitlt-th Mini er of Wain‘. bu»: tvrrivttl iii Paris i‘or tlhei ex- etl purpose 0t‘ obtaining an ap gy or sutsfittitlon from Vi» ceniLe. Illtrsco lbzmez, tho ant-bur, lor what. the Slti‘l.t‘.‘-‘illl2llL considers an instiltitig rofcreitce regardlitg ititti iit lllic writer's niritiiteeitu Ill-f.‘- aiusit. King Alifoitsu and trite. Mili- tary llltrectorttitc. Tho mntniif o is entitled “Alfonso liintiusktatl ' The vist-ounijs [IPPHILDL titans. ft is said, are to pitb-llslt an truth-lo itt l.oFlgitro. (liilltllii! upott lllillitlz to iuukc a retraction, In ‘i-lto oven-t the truthor tlsdtinci-i‘ to do so the Yrs.- t-oitnifis tiientitii soy he is irrtpart-i tti seek out llkiTICZ in ltis rt-llrent at Mlfiliilllt) ililtil publicly f.‘.li-1lllt*‘llgt' itim to a duel. Whit Ho Object! T0. 'I‘.lte tiootion 0t‘ the ililllillftfsilo to which l'lll' former Minister oi‘ \\'ar putt: rulttrly tibjet-its, states: .\ ileititcr its ulllegml to hove been ivrltteii by filing Alfoizm to (letter- itl Siilvcsmre, UOlllilhlbTl-‘tlling the K l‘l'(liO‘])§ in Morocico, isuiying: “Do its I tc-i yoti. Doitft tninttl the lMiitilstt-t‘ of Wttr, iit- is on litibeciilie." Ilmnovzis itiiiiiioks oit lfliing APO!!- sto and other public pcrsoiiitgcs is ciiltl to lniv-e stirred up ‘Illlllh re- sentment in Spain. ‘It is extiectei’ ‘liilttllt ‘tlt-o writer will-i -ili.ni.l hltrisc-il‘ tlho recipient of mtany dhnlltvntgos to duels. Jugo Slav Puts On The Screws BELGRADE, Dec. 23.—0n ac- ootinii: of the Albflifilttn insit-rmction tho Jiiiro Shiv Government hits de- olklietl lo clme its flrontiier. At. the some Mme lit. hm cit-derail the dis» tit-moment o-titl internment. of B.“ "n"; that gong to make i\ Merry violin rind the evvtting passed mor- Chriglmgg pin-i, in Jenkins nntlrily nml all too quickly for tho Son.--802-1l-I4- i revelers- peraons tnom betlitliireimt compo crossing ‘tfho frontier. . war iiebt to ill‘ liuitetl States utnde it plain ltowevcr. that F l'X|)t',('l.\‘(l ti States to other war ili-btor nu- tiotis because, lit‘. ti France stif- tereti grctitn-st _ in lit-i ,_ blood the grcttttst tui ‘oritiite. coni- pzirltively and because France was the battle freltl. Vienna Citizens Closely Guarded \‘itl:.\'.\:.\,'tw§-§. 2a~rivti iliOilSflfHl itioiitttetl and foot police patrolled rioting by tincnitiloycil who has tiassed ii. resolution which declared that if the tioies were not increased in time for them to mitke. Christ- mas purchases they would spoil the fttit for everyone else. Labor Member Is Elected DUNDEE. Doc. 23—Joiutsoti- Lab- orite was elected to parliament over the Liberal taanditlato E. D. Simon. iii the by t-lectioit remlercti necessary by the recent ileath of Edmund Dene Morrell, litbor inenil her. , Communist Forces Are Decreasing PARIS, Dec. ZiL-Prrtmier Iler- riot, who lttis bceti ill a number oi‘ days, reeeivetl the Paris retircsont- ittive of foreign tircss this even- ing for the tiurpost- of ilisciissiitg the recent rtituors regarding (‘om- ittunist uprisings and repeated his statement to Fn-itch correspond- tto menace front Communist fae Ein- yesterdny that Franco, after morti- and would begin repayment. o; uwr ', he ..ncr-. troatittt-nt as compared with the ternts Klhlllllwl by the Utili- slrietn froitt early yesterday morn- ing until late. last night to tirevent ~ Japan To Construct Radio On Pacific Island 0f Yap (Associated Press) | 'l‘()i\'l(). Dec. 2' —lii ‘Willi the Amt inst oi’ iiiothtloo yen. viiies that viile itilctiuttti- Yap, the United States shall have the rZglit to erect a radio station tltere. Lincolirs Witnessess Reduced To, T NORTH (‘OIIOC'I‘O.\', N. Y, Dee. The living wttticsscs to the us- . tuition of Abraham Lincoln were retitiet-tl to two by the death of Alvin Sllféfillilll‘ Wheaten, 85, at it‘ Japan falls; ‘.2 nv-r‘ ,.._ gitsou. oi‘ Nciv York. Mr. Weaton was stationed in Washiiigtott with company it], lti-lth regiment. New Ycrit volunteer infantry, at the time oi‘ the assassination. Miraculous Recovery (Canadian Press-By Mall) 'I‘OR().\"I‘O, Dec. 'i'otigi* Street, near Queen. up the iiiitnionrl-stttililod tilotinitnt picked tip the jewelry. tions. Franet- lives in ttiisttliite cnlin, lie said. she has not known nor shall know nlty violence ,the eiiis n few days ago. that tltere witsCotnntttnist froces he said were do -crezising. (Canadian Press) PARIS, Dec. 23. —A Sug- gestion that the commhrreial negotiations between France and Germany are dragging be- cause German and English manufacturers have already concluded alliance, l! out for- wrded by Lucien Chassalgne, chief editor of the Le Journal. BELGRADE, Dee 23. -The Belgrade newlpnpcro today print advices stating that a col- umn of Albanian insurgent: entered Tit-an: Int evening. They aleo state that Bout: l hu fallen- O-Q-O-OQ-O-O-Ov-O-Q-Qfi-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OOO-O-O 644-0-0-0 NEWSY WIRE BRIEFS Qi__ Flashed I11 At: A Late Hour F§f§§§ §4+§§§§§ f€O-§§-O§'§ §§§O~O§ LONDON, Dec. 23. —-Thc British Government todhy ask- ed" Dominions to agree to a special meeting of the Imper- ial Conference in March to consider the League of Na- tion’! protocol for disarma- merit. GENEVA. Dec. 23. —The Irish reply which la moderate but firm in tone, declare: that the Government of the Irish Free State cannot lee that any vseful purploe would be serv- ed by the initiation of the oon- troverey no to the intentions of the Individual llgnetory of the Covonant- r l I l accordance ttti-Jopaittase wire~ less agreement covering tho island of Yup, one of the Caroline islands in the Pacific now under JilDlLnQSC Illltlltltilt‘. the Japanese army prupou es to i-rei-t ti highptiivet" radio stit- ott on the islantl iixvt your at. zi 'l‘lti.s tIii-isioit is. iticiticnitilly, to l_t>i't‘.‘~'lilll' Anierituttt ZtCllOll along tho sttnti- line. 'I‘he Yap agreement pro-’ radio facilities on North (‘tiItot-tott. The two survivors are Ilicksoit W. Field and W. J. Fer- Of Diamond Bracelet 2.'l.—Thotigh was erowdeil with petiestrinn and xehi- cuiar trailiii between the hours of ii and 12 on it certain morning re- ct-ntly, not. a sittgle person picked lll‘li(‘(‘lt‘.i. lost by n local young lady. iiitriitg that period. The young lady in question, later returning to the spot where het- ntotor car had stood atternotnt and w very largely utt- tottdoitl, lithe funeral it-ortt-gc lilfjitlvtl ‘by the Masons In iwzgitlllti, being om- olf ‘tit-e largest iSifltf/lll itn this city in l~‘-t)IIlt‘ tiitie. As the cotitegt- prot-e -|. ed to and front Sit. Pztitl-‘s (Jhitrcit, where. the services wcri- (‘ilndlllfllltl by the Rev, II. I). Rutyititinti, null tlrzinti Seer airy Capt. I-_ Kemp oi‘ Jll-e Mttsoi _. hotly, tin,- city fire bell wits itolitxl in li0tll(ll‘ of ‘him who -irvctl the city fi.ti'tltl'_til-ly and eiiliy lor nmriy a quarter oi‘ a ceuittiry an in itiomlber oi‘ the City Council, Tibet-ti were many beautiful tloiiatl tributes from relatives and trionith-i tot‘ tihe ditto-catered. lnttz-rttttuiit was in itzltc Episcopal CCIIIPICIT at Milton. ' The ])~.'lilll'l)i3ll.l't3l‘S were ‘NIl3L3",\‘rfl_ llenjtintitt Itogers, if, T. Iiiggn, “q S Stow-art, Johin .\ic1\‘ovin, G. Elliott will". zmti W. S; Beiitt, (lozind Secretory Cztpit, read ZIfiICltQIWJJII front the \i, \\'. tirtiiiid hltlrsutrr Wililitim C. Iizttvsoit. expressing his regret on not being ilillllf} to attend tire funeral. In his itbiience William Drake “ironed Lodge at. Masonic Temple, iYUY" wiltenco itltc procnsslon pro- ceeded to tthe residence 0t‘ Che de- ceased brother, The four-ml wzis~ held tinder ill’ Cllsilicc-s of tihe Grain-ti‘ Dodge of lpfltflfle Edward ltsiand of which tho latte broth-er Alexander llornc was (‘rrziiiltl Treasurer, Tibia thanks of itihe lMnsoire body is due ito tilie Rev. ll_ I), Rrtytttonti '01‘ U19 Dtitiileitc 0t‘ coittlut ng part of tthc Iiltisiunilc. funitrrzrl st-rvice iii Si. illtlUliS Church. The Signal Didn’t Work VICTORIA, Dec. ZIt-Ilimving (We'll "Odo is :i seatsntil) - act, yet it letl E- l‘. Kay of this city into one oi‘ the strangest adventures ittt- zigittable, Mr. Kay was walking along the astrt-ci recently. l-ii; halted for a moment to blow his nose. ICvt-it as ho (llll so a man on tho next corner stopped to blow hsi nose aiitl inunctliittirly walkedacross to Mr. Kay. The StTfllli-lld‘ talked l-‘Olllt'\\'lllll coitiitsetily about a “slgnal“ nod the "Kit Kiux Klan" and then IVIr. Kay itiaiie a report to the city poliee. Now police constables stop re- gula-rly once on their beat and blow their noses ltt a. significant Iiltllllltll‘. So far. however, the “t;igii:il" has brought no rctipuiitsc. -—<o>- Jobless Take Refuge From Cold in New York Church Nl<l\\' YORK, Dee. 23.—Leil by \ir. Zcro. erstwhile nuctiotieer of jobless men, nu tiriuy of tincntplo_v- ed 250 strong. put one over on the cold wave last night by taking pos- session of the (‘amp Memorial Con- gregational church, where they slept 0n the DCWS and floor. After most of the men had fallen nslcep. it occurred to Mr. Zero. whose real name is Urban J. Le- tioiix, that it would be tiocessary to ask the pastor's perntldslon for transforming the edifice ittto a hotel. Not only did the Rev. David ll. Minor give his consent. but he ordered the janitor to build up the fire. This morning, Mr. Zero ntarcltod his army to "The Ttib." ii bnsentent at 33 St. Marks Place, where a hungry man gets his ftii for a nick- el. Every member was given coffee. rolls imd- n mulilgan. And now Mr. Zero is going to see if he can't get Jobs for them. i Kélttlil SUCCEE l)S SAM GOMPERS llPPll5lllllN l5 sttiiiit iiii iHi Pllfllillifi Maginot Declares (‘a- binet Acts are Insults to Veterans -- Two I) e m o n strations Against Govts. Anti-Clerical Pol- icy are Staged ~ n. il’.\ltl.'~i, lit-c. —-'I‘h~- tippositiott is not lilting the grass grow illi- Kdvr its lei-t. Fitrntt-t- l'lt'hltll‘lli Mill- ‘ "'1 it-ranil having fired the opettitig wH-l-‘Alw H- GREEN uuu last wet-k itt his eanipitign 0M9 mflll» Wh° has bee" nst the llcrrlut l;()\‘t'l‘lllllt‘iil,lllS $°°mtarY4reasurer of the Un- pa] lieutenant, former \\'ar ited Mine Workers of America Xlittistt-r, ytnilPTtllly tielivert-tl it and Vice-President of the Arn- ‘fi- ice iiittirihe at iipinztl against. erican Federation of Labor, was the unanimous choice for President of the Federation. ,th<- l.el'l bloc. ii \ is Lite first. inatt- '.l‘e.».tioit by the Natninttl iti-pitiilicztu League. in the provinces, and at the irillllt‘ time a reply to I‘ tnier lit-r- iltt- foriiti-r uiiuisti-Fs speech. Thu .liliic. ht- det-lairi-ti. to please its revul- 5 ‘tiit-tlni- for payment by Germany D wltltottt any correspotitilitg advant- ,ag<-. ' l . | insult to Veterans. ' l ___.7_¢or>——~-~- Phil's‘ .\.])t'\‘l'li in the Yosgt-s City ]titioittii_v itllies. had t-vactiaretl the. w, . l It hail instilled tiitise tvliodiati Deputy Minister Tells tiliri-i- wet-it's ago. ' ' l "'i'li~- polity oi' the Left blot: l eds siraigltt to I‘t'.Vt)llllll)Ii or it [tllifiilltifhlllll-lv was lllt- keynote of Llttthr, Ltlitlllltltiillllg this intportttitt lfotiglit and struggled lor victory by _ - !partloititig iii-setters and traitors, ottllAva Audlence of rt-instzttitig. with prontotititi, eni- ! ,__ tpioyi - who llilll szt-iitiittgtrti the pub- I)ept S Work Says iit- s vit-‘ws and. by recognizing the instztllt-ti Bolsho- Further, it was ii hail Front-i». u. Ottr A gent-s Got v iii t v ism l Contracts ituining the finances of the cottntry latiitlwettltettittg thi- utititinal rt/ifencit -~\\',. m, "Milly rt tluvittg the itecessary army up- illffilihltlilllil-‘i. t)'l"l‘.\\\'.-\. Dt-t‘. Z13. spent] one dollar where the Pniieii States Rlieutls $l_iiliii iii priitnotitig’ ' V export lrittlr," iiei- li‘. (‘. ‘lflothcr Demonsuatlons‘ (Yllztrti, Iii-puty Mini t'r'-"f 'I‘i'ii!-~l , and ('t)illlilt'i".‘l‘. iii -i:t ‘tiiilri-ss lei, \\'l1ll\“-\l- Miltmml “Y” flimckmg fore the Rotary (‘lub itcre today. “h” l-“lwnll will?’ " ml“ Fwwr” Mr. O'Hara tlescribi-tl ltow tliellllm" i“ lcllllmh (lmwml ‘If Cmqwl‘ ir-Onlnmrcinl |nl._.]1ig,.n,.,_. st-r\‘i(|(. Oniltlll tirct-iitleti over ti itiantitsstatlon tiic Department had btien tier. ;ipeiit<'lli“ll‘l"il h)’ will“ “'00 lwrsQllfl 4,11,; no“, "up; S t]... “on-m, lpQtlic govcrnntcitfsanti-clerical policy lotitlitrl-ti the training llUtfCSh ry forlitl- mwllllillilili "ml (“lmmm IMCO“ lrHli-(fuxqful “wit. (mm, mnppgiiiezttlt-il a situiltir inttitifestzitioti zit and seotiteil the itleu. witich some “hmill-“i- will‘ "low than 5-000 9W5‘ people tireuttilgatetl, that snvcess- Pill- fiil lHlSllHHiS men were the type that islttitilil be i'llll£l,‘_',t‘tl by the Depart- nteiit for such service. l ~ QFirst Report 0n - Union of Churches Qualifications Necessary. I The smoker gave some figures; [showing large contracts seeiireii tot Cainndtt for the supply. oi‘ (‘iiiiiltlllllll products titrouglt the nietlittitt of‘ (Canadian press) the trade coitiiiiissiotitérs, TORONTO‘ noc- 23 __,mm first lie tlt tnottstrnteti also tlt-s neees-l _ _ sity of linguistic abilities on tht-I"h‘ll“l“'“ m ‘lflhm H“) “m “n” part oi these commissioners. andlm" ‘Mimi (lmwh 0t (mlmht N“ other tiuitlificzttiotts that a business Wlrwll l“ mi“ mwmm ‘if i‘ 3mm ‘llillll, after years of success in hisillllll"! Q" (lmmll Lil?" Y1“ line, could ltttrtliy be eiepcctctl told“? ‘HWY “""r" Y‘? mums‘ Illinilri\'er, no tipposttitiii; Thessa- lon. iintiniititiits: Alina ilt-iirlilfl. Illi- otiiiitotis: The sectrllll?’ 9t the‘ Presbyterian Association Rcv- J. W, Iilat-Niititttra. cotnntotit. int: today on the elttittt of Union Isis that eighty per cent of Pren- l liyteriati clergy itt Cztitzitlrt are K0‘ lug into ituioti is tiuoted as shying there will lie no lack of ministers a etpiire. | for continuing the Presbyterian ”_'"“—_' (‘ehiirt-lt. W.» have assurance we —_ can get ii lilililllPi‘ ot‘ American- iuiiiisters to come over hero and tithi- pulpits. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "lnclutle ti Rink 'I‘icket In yoili‘ Chri<titi.'i.s Gills. 1427- "'l‘hit= uiliritoittt special skate for the t-itiliiren at 3'30. Ari-tut- 5.i.\‘-l2-2l-tti1i "Arena SPHSDII 'l'ickt'ls on sale today ti.t the lirtigsttires. 1427. o a ' litilltllllllllkfiélz/lv "Iiaiitl at the Art-mt (‘hristttins '|‘t)it()N'l‘(l, ilee 2i. ~-- hiaritiitit- , _ ' y ‘ V intuit-rule winds, partly t'lt)l|tl_\’ anti nllmmm" " U “Wk nmjfl 8 compo utitiily uiilil; lute lot-iii "Hmk _ ‘l’ i “'“ 4n" snow. u \ _, _ v. ltiztxitiiiiut and Iiiiniittiuti tetupertt- TlvknlcAlrlggr hm’ seam“ -.~t: ' ‘ ' turlllirilllit). fair . . . . . . . . .. 1T ii l 1'l27‘l2'17mnnd mwf" Montreal. cloud) ... ‘ (l i Qnain-i; ("hnnly _ cit “Arena special stkitto for chil- (‘Iptowrp mn- t 7 tli‘t'll this ttftt-rttoon, 52.30. Halifax, t; r i2 4 BPS-IZ-IN-mli St. John. cl I 5 ‘ tart-inn. rnn g3 1c "Arena Season Tickets now on New" York. fair . . . . . .. 24 IS sale, Hughes Drug 00.. Foster's lligit tide this tiiortiing nit 9.13 firuizstoro, The 2 Nines, MitcKlnnon and tonight at. S.ii_ Sun sets tlt-lg afternkxin at Drug C0., Johnson & Johnson. ti". 1427-12-1T3Icnd mwt. and risers toniorroiv itiorttittg ntl ..._. 7-“ "Tlluw will ‘bo skritilng with New moon Tlitirstiay .‘l)ec_ 25bit ham] phrmmn, “gun-noon, and H“; ll "l- evening. Afternoon at 3 o'clock, Sitmntershlo iltlj: ciirhleozt Ilti§til~ [Qygning M 3 Q‘(-|g(gk_ es inter titan ClllliIil0{‘i.t.'LOV\'li_ 604-12-24-m2| _ i’ it r i. . t )1] r