or. K Mnncuaivr own are made happy. _{_._.____.__.__ Ho»): to be happy though married l; to ace that other: beside: your Th9 Covers Prince Edward Everybody Island Like the Dew MAXIMS - or A‘ ‘ MERCHANT i, p chrlctmaa comca but enema year and when it cornea niay I be there, even a; an‘ aiiaa. @-@-—d AnIlllM Subacrlptiona Delivered 85.99 B, flail, Canada and U. i). A.$|.60 INT PNNMISE . IN BNNNY NNTI PNNENNN About at}? Subjects‘ Covered in Legislat-l ive Proposals Sub-' mitted by Labor Delegation. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 0nt., Dec. 16. -"Your submissions t'or proposed legisla- tloll will receive the careful coll- Sl(lt1l‘iill0ll of moulbers of the gor- t-rllulout." Premier W. 1.. Macken- m. King informed a deputation from the ‘Prndes and Labor-Cou- grt-su of (lunatic this morning. who presented to tho Prime Minister und his cabinet a programme oi Singer Demanded Pay in Advance NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.,Dec. 16. — ‘Whcn lIVllrt: Marion Talley sings In concert aha muag be paid In advance. The youthful metropolitan opera star {sued to alng at a concert last- night because $3.000 ghe sum guaran- teed for her appearance. wan not paid in advance. Thirteen thousand persons were disap- pointed when the concert was cancelled. iXllllilNl ill.‘- NNNE NY N[lN. u. Nllliilllt There was a large utteutluuzati itl. the (‘tiletlouiun (‘lull Rooms night to hear Hon. Dr. .\lct\lillan'-l 1081811111” 117011081118 Qilyflflllif 11D- lectitre on “Wily it is unethical fvl‘ proximately forty subjects. trluch minister of the govern- ment, stated Hemier King, would medical men to utivcriise.” McDonald oc- hltrMllluu illllklf l1 011781111 Bllllly 01 101111111111"! was lll ext-client form and (lelivor- The President, Mr. i). cupietl the. chair. J. Dr. proposals affecting his Pl111-1c111111ed his most interesting lecture ut department. The whole legisla- lire programme proposed would subsequently .be discussed luectiug of the cabinet. with a suggested measures. Legislation for the relief of ull- employment, a system of unem- ployment insurance, the giving of effect to the "c1811! 110111‘ 11B? coll- invited to discuss tonight is “Why dflyt 11111111’ v vention" in so fur as it lies within s it unethical tor a Medical Man to 1111111110" 111111 ll 1111 01 1119111 111111111111 lrotiblc. the jurisdiction of the dominion advemm" fine voice und expression. close he was tendered a tax-Mayor MvcKtcnna, seconded alld Hon. F‘. J. Nash. Dr. McMillan spoke as follows: The question which l have been This is an important lust At the cordial , _ _ , at a mm of thanks on the mom,“ m‘ back, a loetlium silver, bright and they WfllT! 11°! 11115011911 11>’ 58111“ h)‘ V _ _ u view to what could be done to- Mtg Qegnge Twfegvjy “my “uppm-tetl and a clear well tllefiuetl Wllltt: tip. child's faith and 081131111)’ 11011111!» wards carrying out some of the by Dr. Dewar, Dr. Titimursh, Dr. ll. TWO 01111118 ill 1110 twine int llrfluttllt 1B 5-1111191‘ 1111111 111“ D. Johnson, lion. (leo. i-l. llllglie.4.$275lllll1 $3511 YvfillefllvP-ly- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 ii lllls Hill ul N slllllllslll lTotal Purchases Ran l Well Over $10,000. l Messrs. McLure and MacKinnon Return to the City Today. .' Messrs McLure und .\liiCKlllll01l had lbllflllliél‘ big fur buying day ill Sllmnlersltlt- ywtstertlay, tho ttllli purchases running wt-il ovt-r $111.- 000. They t-ttut-ltltll- their huvlu today at noon und lcuvt: for homo on the 2i o'clock trniu. it is their MANY MiiitE All , cull Instant action is necessary if yo: wish to have all the homes of- th- poor visited by Santa in C-llristma uiornlllg. You, should become an Alias tSal. ta (iluns because it means so litt" sacrifice on your part until all thl tilffercnce lll the world to the wisl. flll little kiddie who is tlependirt. oll your fiction for the kind of Christmas he will spend. His (o her wants as expressed ill tiles- tvlllllills may seem more or 18E“ expectation to return to Summer sido iu the lleur fllturt- und spend two or tilrt-t- nlore tlziys, us they, have lliitl inquiries frolll u large.‘ number of lox ruilcht-rs iu Prince County who rollill not get ill this week. t Solut- good tululity skins were purchased yesterday tllt- top price paid tbeiug $2100 for a lmrtlclilzirly fine spot-illicit. it was oi’ lllelliuu‘. size with n full turreti nook, blue sparkling anti with u largo brush 0n the wuolo. unite/er, the poltrl purcllaseti yesterday were not up to the standard of tho previous of tllcm having poor tips. off Qlllltl. ti number were authorities, new legislation ensur- question, and mm to which the nt- color wilirli naturally l'\*'<l‘~l<'t¢ll 1110 ing one day’s rest in seven; umend- tenth," u; 1h».- lnents-to the criminal code to per- and the pump; hag I110 for many centuries. mit peaceful picketing ill Medical profetssitltl been directed I might ons- course of a strike, full roiinbllrsc- wer the question by simply saying ment to Home liunk depositors =1 A Medical uVlhn should not 11(l\'(§f'-1.1'1151‘l9115ml.H lmymg n i“ I'm“ m“ toys price und u lot were pup pcltt-l not sufficiently iurrt-d to coluiiltlutl ‘t good figure. From observations llltlde (luring national fuel policy. reform or the tize because it'is unethical filld let tlle to»: ranchers will llllVG Lo llltlkt-l Senate. ame (‘tents to tho clou- i; g0 at that tiou act to obviate the noeessitl t for re-election of cabinet. .\_ Pscussioll of the titlcstioil invol- rnnll)rerlenlidlvn provision to curry over their ilnps and pelt them in their yt-ztrliil‘: nlinist- vg-d the large.- quesllm; of Alcdlsdl form or be content with u llllitfll “M. erg upon appointment following r1 ethics n; wmch “averaging l, only lower price. The cost would be general election; a fedcrul pension a pa“ The 00.1.5 0g Meal“; ethics inconsiderable and the advantage‘ HClIBIIIlL-ON “not. less ; lhdlb- thirty which true pliysiciana-earnéstl 1111011 delavour to follow was dollars a month’ payable retiching the age of 65 years, and ' zifter fifteen yours domicile ill Call- years 3gp and ado. alterations to the immigration mnyuu-jefl ma. U0 not, measures respecting p yen- defiried ill lplco "very many down through the tie has been elabor- b3 basic princ the N?- ated and almcndetl to suit changinq Klflfflillflll of union labels and ihB conditions until at the present it is establishment of 0111151111119 111111 a. very definite and clearly defluei New Year's llfly 8B 108111 1l011I18Y11 rule for professional contiuct. and for letter carriers. wore ltmong the ‘guldanupl legislative proposals submitted 11y moans (‘tgtrarglgm the deputation. ii»i.§ King’s Christmas Pudding Made From l i Empire PI‘0(ll10l'.S'BAslc P (Canadian Prcaa) l LONDON. Dec. 16. —l-lia Majesty, the King has accepted nn “Em- pire" Christmas pudding. grcdients of which are solely of illl Empire ilattlru and are recom- mended to the public by the em- plrt- luorkotiug hoard for Christ- inns puddings generally. The tlotiot-u of the pudding are specially interested ill ihc Empire Day illovulnellt. . Tliu King's pudding consist ililadiuu flour, Australian “oath African raisins, Australian uuliuis, and currents. Demtirara sugar, Eilglish and Scottish hoof soet. English apples, English eggJ. ‘Indian spice, nnd Janluicll rum. i s of Condensed Specials ‘ RATiL-Jc per word. Mt Moll inaortion in thla column. VV§OQVGOOQfiQQ t in his rotations “ESCAPED-Z FEMALE PATCH 1011's ~¢<For information lvppiy iillnrdltm Office. Reward. 3364-12-1 6~3i l ‘TURNIPS WANTED .... MEDIUM sized. clean stock. ally quantity. li. B. Mlltch, & Co.. Ltd.. 3348-12463! ‘“IN MEMORY" venue sulr- able for mother, father. wife. 1108* 111ml. daugiirter, sou, sister, bro- ther. soldier or friend -——250 "BTBBF- 1mm be consulted n! Guardian 0f ice. if i"‘—-—- -__ __ ‘HOME MADE FOTTID MEAT, the breach of which in the medical oss ct standing and influence in he Medical professional world. RINCIPLES OF MEDI- CAL ETHICS t it,- uot easy perhaps to find n general ethics a pro- which has always puzzled pllilosoplnrs The standard of ethics varies ill different stages of civiliz- ation and aluong different clu-sses 0i’ people living at the M11110 time ind in the filial analysis‘ it may stlitl that no hotter ethics than tho better kind of cur- rent. opinion has been proposed and prcssiou Illlfl intrrpretntion to what. may bo culled r0presclltnt.l\‘e Medl- fm-m m... m‘ m‘. 051-110; 3.1.1 most in 1111111‘ important. coda; of 1.1111109. it is not w cal opinion. ‘Fhore stro Principles rcgartlliti as the corner stones nf uietiie-al ethics. First the rointinn of :1 luetiical practitioner lnly§lflaus “m1 “f 5111-38.)“ as (nip rhambeln towards hit-l colleagues ‘should ever be in exact. conforluity‘ "Golden Rule" \Vllt'11.r1tl0\‘t‘l' you would that. nlcn should do to you do you even tto to tllctu". stieoilti» est consideration tn his lultlcnls ltlt-tilu statutes nut their lntericts should be his high- 1111011? tlllll 1N.‘- fully and zctiltilrsiy ondc gained very conslderalble. status nil. A medical practitioner muse not only deal honestly with his ftllow mcu, hilt he is cnllcd upoll to show more than usual ‘bcuo. volence toivards them in order to luuintai-n the honorable tradition by which the Ilhydllllllll is regarded-- ' as the friend of the persons without inspect to race, creed or social posi- 1“"‘1'9“51‘1“ “"11 11111311115111"; 11° 1“"tiou. So in our profession we have ,n.l Medical Registration is couceru~ ,etl with the otteutunt disgrace fol- h“. 0- which can,“ m, back to llowlug professional li.-gradation tind sterotypetl l1lles of Ellllvs 1111* 0111“ the 5th century A. D. and it is ill- torcsting to learn that even in those years. there were some pati- cntu who did not believe in paying a physician because an early treatise suggests that if the couvztl (scent shows ingratitulle ill the matter oi’ payment he might be soLd basis for Medics-l Ethics‘ any kept LempOra,.,-Iy 3m. by harmless _ more than for blem doslni-Z- BASIS OF ETHICS In i511 in England power and authority was given to a body oi physicians to examine, approve anti 1)'3.11(1‘11111- I111YS1¢1BTIS 101‘ 1181191111 11ml" that ti secret existed lll the 11111111111111 91 tlce and lll 1518 this body was given (m- a itoyal Charter and made u Coll- ego und so tho Royal College of “w, i shall cutie-aver to give some ex- Phyzkflans or England had p,“ orl- t-"aiuw-c gin, and th-n statutes oi’ thiscollego necessary to detail the origin and ft rmntiou of the mally- colleges of ail Iilerliral association whirh have of to suy that thtlro has always been all exact sllnilurt of the regulations to their members have faith- avtiretl to which yontl oven reputation. — Third-Jo ntlllerp, his duties to the state, and to the Ali hurc lllttl unwritten traditions “w” 01 1111* 90111111)’ 1111* K111111111! untl also specific codes of ethics 111111911116 1111011111 b6 lire words 01 plainly wrltttln to indicate to their the (io-apei. "Render to Caesar the mt-ittilers n proper professional line things that are Caesar's and 1." of conduct. T hose taillight ions u re G911 1119' 11111180! 1-1181- 3P8 (10111 T111‘ very binding on tho Medical pro~ duty of a medical man to his pro ' fossiou which from time inlmemor- 1911111111 111 011° 01 1-116 llllllfifit ‘119 1'54 iul has milked with Theology und 01111911 1111011 10 111111161111 116 P98871111 Law as out: of the grout tribullc with respect and obedience the re ' of "lxattruetl Pl'fli'0fllll02\S." 811181-1011! 01 1111 G111!’ 00118111111911 Tliosetilrcc great. professions lluvo ‘medical bodies which are in author - been given great und tmusltnl privi- 11? ‘W91’ 111111 11110117111118 $0 1119 111W leges of conduct and action and are 01 111° ‘3111111117- 11! W911 l" 1119 T111611 very much less circumseribsti and or those medical societies of which limited by legal restrictions than 11's 1r Wllllllflrlly a member and he are other professions. ll Ill. pro- sliould obey them in spirit as well portionataly its the privileges ort: at; in ‘letter. '11‘! ffilhects proiefl- greater so also are their obliga- Fftch sausages. Saunders, New- !1°11111°P11'11°l1- 51111 suroom movo- tions and responsibilities greater 1101i! 11¢ -. B!“ (‘Jo East mud Niel-k '40s PRINTING or lvanv tlflwrloron. cliccpl on expedi- tiously executed. uardtan Con- trat Job Priutary. Phone ill. ;---___._....... plfllONAL AND l°¢ l i a. merits which promote the welfare um; their ward q of the profession majority rule the spirit of Democr- lwy- 111 811 11911111811 W111i 9111-19111! Colleges and Associations is sacred twins more secure. their interest and health should bong pimps; with m ti", Quest or the guide for hi; conduct towards [n “m, ~ them. Their trust in the profession ,'1a B10111 11111 .1119 Obliaation to be Medical profession must always b [fify pm. true to their iuterennia greater and gr vats Christina; camp fliatgd to any signal failure in this respect la p recognizing in order. Fine acicctioii of deallna ‘twltoliy- tllsci-talmbltxlsnll the» "ll neenm. c ii at Guard- lln M» Printer-y, ' l --._. l "Wwlrnlno ulrrflan-r» m Christmas Sec 011ml: client. B m u... . ,. . i t callable. The consequence of breach of the .1 a professional po at of view infvolv- m“ may be tin at acriollrfrom in; even the removal or the of on ti d- ti $95“ er'a name from the medical Reall- ' tor and so making his professional ‘ llaollinnon ' of honor out-e ‘in fellowship obligation to their An honorable Member oi‘ the old in deep reverence the (‘ode of Ethics of tile particular organiza- tion of which no in traumas that violation minim dishonor u a m tion and ion or pmfcaaiotial coca new a" into » t“, alt degrada- "fljlnf quaint nut “do: MQdlmil trifling to you. but to those ‘hoplil; for Suuttfs visit, it. means the dll‘ » ll~ e between a still, empti- Cllristulzls and one that con-taint" as it properly should. something 01 ,].,\ .“.d lzltlttllerls it is not so much the material present that has the power to makr these Santa-less children. especial ly the younger ones happy, but, tt lllcln, the all inlportunt fart. that hlttcli tins been saitil concerning n small ‘boy o1 girl who has lost. faith in Santa tluus-lnercly itectlusc that person proved u. disutplxliiltulcllt. Will you llclp to preserve that faith‘! Yillldfiflll do so with bllt. littlt 171 [T2 l7?! to_vz-l, Tillie, 8 years S\l'"1\l"l' Fri-d. iii you ., boots. liellry. u ytttts, nntitils an t lQtlfltl, 2 yours. toys 175 ‘flico, 10 years, clothing or lTli 1T7 178 Mtirguret, S years. dress ‘Loretta, 8 years, stockings Angelina. l3 y-tiars, rap and 179 (ieorge. 5 years. sleigh N 180 tLeollorc. 9 years, books an" toys " 181 Anthony, 12 years, stockiuz“ and itiys 1S2 Frctilly, it) y-t-urs. muffle‘ and t-tlp _ 187i (lllVtl, li yours. swt-zitt-i- 18f ltcilll‘ i} _vt' rs, toy horse 1S5 icon "d, b’ years. stocktufl“ N IJFHNNN lllllllslll; (Canadian gross) BE-RIKIN, Dec. 1C. ~Betilun1 broke loose in the lteichsiag today when Phillip Scheidemanu, head or‘ the Social Democrats. iitiiltllillii Defence Miltister GGSSNOI‘ charged budget the manufacture and lloardiul; of urms and aeroplanes in Russia. To this the right parties shouted Pointing to the diplomatic box There is a Long List 0f Poor Children Who Will be Disappointed Morning Unless You Respond NS SANTA SESNRE Ni Ell I 0n Christmas t ~ud toy itili .\itlry .\,. S ‘\‘f'lll'$, clothing its? Mary .l.. 4 years, doll its Joseph. t’. yours, sleigh 1K9 Atlgllstiue, 4 years, clotllllli; l.'iiil1t‘ilil'it't*, -i years. doll i i l o 201 linlly (‘., .. years. toys 2H5 tiirldtz, 7 years. doll ' l-i yours, book yt-zirs, toys 2W Baby t... Il years. toys ‘Z1151. Vincent, ago it), footwear, sizo l. ‘0. Frank, ilKt‘ !l footwear size 2 211. Laura age ll. overstockings. 212. ‘Gertie, ilKC 7. rilbbers. 213. Florence, also 21%;. sweater. 2.11. Freddie, age l5, sleigh und candy. -.t;. ALIAS SANTA CLAUSES race; Arilu .\lzltlliesoll, lGrilfton 4L. Ilnbbie Delilois. l0 West Blois and Gordon Dt-Biois. 10 West Street; Lorna Wet-its, 123 Fitzroy so; hiisgi Florence .\ic\\-'lllitlm, 101 Upper Prince Street; Mrs. Vi’. C. Cook, 12 Grccutleltl .»\\‘c.; ‘Miss Na- talie Cook. 1'2 (lreeuiieltl Ave; ‘Ilsa llornn. H1‘. l““""nv W - Y-‘rrvtlnr ick Seaman, 189 Kent Stybonuld "J rdllt St; Miss Ruth Gallant, Summersitlc; A ‘Friend, El- ltotvale; Lois Miller 285 Fitzroy :-‘tt.; Edward- .\iilltlr. 2R3 Fitzroy St. flirs. Harry Aiutltit-solt. Elm Ave; ‘l friend. Miss Jacqueline. .\lnotDou- iltl, 173 Prince Stu, Mrs. Ray Muc- ‘...t.t "olluld, Hlllslmro b Marlon Vorris, City; Mrs .l. Morris "ity: C. C. Toonlhs, r‘re.(l'l “owllng. fill Fitzroy St: Mrs li. S. ltwrlrlrflfill. ~17 "veto" Sh, (‘lug Mrs. A. A. Pomcroy, Rt Fitw-ny ..: Vernon Mnddigun. City; Mur- iel Toombs, City; Gill, Elliotvale; Eli's. Chas. D. Muc- Lean, Clyde River; Litly I. ‘lnnlau, Hampton; Florence N. Inmun. ton: A _F‘riend, Brookdcltl: Niarjor- ie Theresa Bulmau, Wlleutley Riv- er. J‘ n» t ..___{-0}—i-- NNPENENT ENNS IN Jill SENTENNES which foreign represetltat lvca exiemies". Then they loft the ‘llorr Sclloitiemanu, who was‘ 1° 111" been fomned throughout thellistory 1.31mi“ u 50.518115; attm-k 3pm“; M m, 111" 3101111381 Drfilesfilllll $11111“? the tivertllrow of the Marx (tabiut-t t.) replied tllut. the Allies knew nil dltions ill (icrmany. and added: "We plight as well correct. thosr‘ conditions ourselves us have iii:- Allies act for its.“ (Thtiucellor Marx ‘replying to Scheitienlallli. denied the lalteris ticeuslltioil that government fluids were being diverted illegally for luiiitury‘ purposes. Ho declared that the "llelchsweltr was consider- ed u dependable instrument for safclztltirtling the state. The Citati- tzt-lloi‘ alt-lo stated that. Schcitle- luunlrs charges regarding the huurdilfg of arms nlid illegal milit- nristlc organizations referred to conditions of years ago but which were non-existent now. In the course of his remarks Chancellor Marx intimated that his cabinet was now through with ni- tompts to bring socialists into the coalition government. , Clone fol- lowers of the political situation ex- position of the cabinet l-r-s "on associations has ni- ways bee particulars. advertisement (Continued on page 0) ng Felts in V9 LtlTNDSAY, Ont., net. 16. ~ A ere seated the Nationalists cried mpiantic elopemeut ended in jail ‘m ‘WVhy reveal these things to ouri ‘ sentences for botll participants in l-indsay police court when Charles Bntterfieid. aged S2, was scutcucei two luonths ill jail, and u. $50 c. and his 16-year-old bride, 10 days und $25 finu. They pleaded guilty to socurirlg 11111“ about ‘the rotten militaristic. cou- ,1 mun-gage 11.59"...“ "um-1- fplutt pre- tellces. both having stated tho girl to he 18 years old. out. at the trial that the young woman had been sont by tier pur- enlii to Haliburtou in visit relatives ,in the hope that her absent-e would result. in all ' estraullfllltllli Wll-ll Ilutterfiold, whom tllt- parents. rowned on as u suitor. Tho lat- ter. however. ltiroti a motor car and catching up to tho train at Calderon, took tho young woman nff returned in haste to Lindsay rind boarded u train for Toronto, where they were married. C.P.R. Stock Held In Britain Decreases h 1 M-ONYPRJDAI... Dec. 16. —-Se'vonty- given in a professional mrlnner. or pressed t c opin on latcr ‘axial-g; 9933011?iganlligllgilixfatéiglaié Hem {or two consecutive “nit ‘Britain and Canada, a statement 01 the company's E. W Bcatty, says. president. holdings are nine teen per cent. en over large iota, -..\x Mls. Frank Wulktrr. 2i Park Tcr- . Ill is: Elizabeth A lt ups tbrought _, Fifty-two and a ahlf n definite and clear upon per cent. is held lll the old country the particular D0111! of advertisinszsnd nineteen and a half in Canada its to,iiia fellowship pledges, and and [will try to elaborate in sontcwvltllq the U, s, President Beauty's l may say the fundamental in- statement. followed s cable report a member. junction is that no Medical prac- of a-apeocli in bondon by Sir John of his vows titioner should seek publicity b)’ Fbngoaon. President of the instit- cltlfllit in certain utc of Bankers. in which he said atatas. recognized ways, as to do so is to Brim}; 110ml“; 1111811191 l0 E8! Drl-ctire by other had decreased from B6 to 40 per insurrection has broken out than the iealnlate means 0t‘ Droflc- cent. American buyers having lsk- southern Portugal. glllll $1,250’ HIH llvllllll; Pmslllsllllls Major Blake, Former Governor of British Prison, Convicted in London Court. i ‘DON-DON, Dec. 16. --<\l tho cont.- ilig official positions which at the ly secrets." he said. “An ex~ tralbillet minister or an ex-Fielti Marshal." lie added, "would cut u soiry figure tn the dock." The Judge cut the dcfontlanfs counsel short by saying that this sort of illustration hud gone fur enough. Major Blake was (lU\t'Ul'll()f‘ of Pentonvllic Prison when Frederick BYWBUITS was hanged ill January. F‘ l 1923, - - - . iiamedmbhtdllfipsltlliuldebit: illicllliiuil- J‘ HD1101‘ Omeuryl F‘ MBCNGHN 1- W. W. Keefe, lStaniey Bridge. son was also hanged about tlic New Perm; V“ “' Keefe’ lstanlelyl P‘ Burke’ welmfgton‘ same time at Holloway jail for tilu gfldgel “MIL ‘xwmgnn’ K nkorm A P‘ Slmmunds’ (‘antral Clem“ ......e crtnze. the nfluir a big popular sensation. froln the prison service, and in Oc- tober last. wrote lll u. London even- ing paper li. series of reminis-l ($611365. ‘liylvnters and his last few days ol life while ullder the care of Majol- Blake at Petonvllle. Under tho caption "What By- waters said to me" Major Blake dc- clarcd that at the end of the intor- urea. fully sustained the reputation of view. on the dal" ileforc the execu- thin lpflnlllftl‘ Hotel lifter a prom-am tion. Bywaters asked him as o. far- CH-EESE m gpeechgg and songs the guests M 1° coins 1° 111m 1119 119“ 1110111‘ %N0» 1 111111- T11- dispersed with the feel-lug that it ill-g at _8..t0 and have o. lust talk. . Dillon & the but dairy meeting gvgr one execution was fixed for nillc Splllethe1d_ o clock. Award M11110? Blake went on in these 5501p) ——--—""“-@-'——' worts: >yll|ll}! young mm] shook me Leo Hughes, Ken- l“ 100 M0 50 warmly by the hands mm said: “It Vsmgtou . . ~l tier (Mrs Tllompsonl I want to l‘ 9"‘ Keefe’ ‘an, l 99 3,. .5 speak to you about, Sir. l will 16,1’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " “m l" h swear she was not guilty.’ -1- ‘1‘-~ 1701181118. Park. - 96 24 3O "i said: "My boy. lnnt is no good C0111“ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ml ' ,- liow. Site was tried und found A- Immllhy‘ Emma guilty. She appealed and there is 111g 3m 96 2130' " nothing left. Ill ally case it D. onn c . 91" , would not bc a. very happy life for 1011- - - - - - - - - - - -~ 3'11 96 245101 1' her after all that has happened.‘ 11- ‘Mlllllgilll. K111‘ 1 1 “He said ‘l cannot bear to think hora . . . . . . . . . .. 4th at 16.20 i of them mauling her about.’ W MacDou gall. “"1 Pfiillied: ‘They will be vcr '1‘ ue Valle 5th 93 12.15 (Canadian Preaa) gentle. Don't think of it. Thor: E, yLarkin, yGrand WASI-MNUION, Dec. 16.—Albert is only a. minute or two loft. I 111v...- , . . . . . . . .. 6th 92 8.10 B, Fall and Edward L. Doheny should like to hear you say that w_ Taylor, New were 110011111911 10115? 01 1-119 9°11’ you arc sorry for what you did.‘ Glasgow _ , . . .. 6th 92 8.10 splracy charge which grew out of “ ‘l aln. Sir, d—d sorry," said Bv- —--—— the Senate oil disclosures. waters. and then tbe door opened Tomi _ _ _ , . , . . . . . . . . . . "$194.40 ‘Nineteen hours after the case and they (the execuiioners) came tn. "We shook hands, and ice said; ‘Yes, sir. I really am sorry; Good Bye‘ and they marched him to the shed to solid him on his last voy- age ‘ 1. jor Blake said the prosecution ilad been brought. for the purpos- or‘ "Slilbllfilllllg. once for ltll. that persons ill confidential rosition‘ ullticr the crown. whether they were governors of convict prisons of wardens or anybody else. who received information in their 0ft'ic- ial capacity and subsequently pub- lished that information were lintllle ~if they did it while they were in tho service-to be dealt with for breach of regulations and if they did it after leaving tho service were liable to be prosecuted for u criminal (71101100. >_._._. Preparing For Emperors Death (Canadian Prela) TOKIO. Dec. 16. -—-Japan late to- night hegun preparation for tho death of Emperor Yoshihito, who lies gravely ill at. his villa, at avama. Tho Emperor suffered a relapse during the afternoon aft- er halving shown signs of improve- ----¢-0¢-—- Insurrection In Portugal (Canadian Praia) PARllB. Dec. 16,- The Lisbon “rvficqpnndent or the Hnvas aaencv in the railway says it is rumored that ‘a military in The govern- ment has sent troops to the scensm“ 1.19,- t ldottetown ‘Saturliayfllfentiay Priz l _ Uonnldfl”. T. . dime tllcy learned theln when dead- Spillet. At the close of the meet P, glmmunds, char. lug all unanimous was given ti}, E. Spillct in upprecizr 1i Maureen], Bruce Noy, North Wiltsliire; Dan Emerald; Theodore Ellis, Churlot-‘m-1e5_ tetoun; Amos Hubley, Eldon; G. Chpnrn Ferlrlnv! (Fonts-st; “mama Peter Burke. Wellington; V“ T115’- M. ' B1,}. ., . . lor. New Glasgow; ilnr '1 e elclltually letired muetown; E. Gamble. Simmonds, Charlottetown; Joe Mac highest in CgngLkL One nrtlclc dealt with Central Crcnrnerlcc; 11- I1. Vessel’. No. 1, 5 per cent. higher than last Uliarlottetoun; Mcrell. Prizes Won by the Maker: Accord- Prizcs won according to the Domin- Elmer Gamble Try- lio crown counsel at tho trial of ' iilorninl Guardian. Charlottetown Founded III , Guardian Two 001th , IMPURTANT ME JING 0F THE CHEESE ilNll BUTTER MAKERS es Won by the Makers Distributed. Re- sults ‘of Butter and Cheese Scoring Contest. Grade of Island Butter Highest in Canada and the Grade of Island Cheese the Second Highest. What was ollc of the most profit- ._ ,. _ _ _ ' on . . . . . . . . . . . 100 $ 35.60 11,1 yhn.m,.,,._ 5 Wars, mp m,“ fglljlilllvllvlylzigiwrfiggdgf able short courses t-rter held for Wes Wood, liazel- my penmnmk, Prison was Mnvicmd cheese and butter nlaktrrs was lielti brook . . . . . . . . . .. 100 35.60 1H2 _ It yours. toys on a charge of infringing the ollir- m (lhnrlouelowln U" D017‘ 11ml‘ L‘ Jenkins Dunsmm ielrl tmuud, T yours. 1100114 ial some“, M, “m, w“ mm,’ £25" About 3o of tile Inukers were pres- page . . . . . . . . . . .. 35.60 ill-l Rufus’ p yum-S, ("ya 003m cnt and took part ill the tiistrussiull .". = imson, Be. tilt. Align 1i “firs, “minim: I Th" dpfending unwise! ‘mavaib on the best method of hotter and dequg , , , _ . . _ , ,, 35,60 ‘E111 111°" 1'» 11 Yellrli- 105R lugly pleatied that. the “p.888 m (T110086 lllilllilffltfillftt. There was al~ I}, play, Bea;- 1Jl, HHHSEH‘ p years‘ Stopluugt. mm“, with.“ the Uri-km] wcrels m, so a cheese and butler scoring ccn- on Mills . . . . . . . . ., 35.60 Ntlil1'l~'ill“i*i.|11 years, dress bu.“ dong mmrary w [he PM“... test with zl view of ztcqutllutiilg 1'1. J. Hlillett, O’- .,;,;; ‘Calillllziill’! if 1'1"‘ _ 11111:’: t __ nclvsptipers knows that y." yew-s the makers with tlic different grade ‘ Learv . . . . . . . . . . .. 35.60 f, ‘ Wm l. "m-l'rq'l1'“_ '5 ‘*1 ‘1 past people oi‘ eminent slum,“ standards, also tho cilicl tltz-focts 4,, Day, mks, W," M; '- - 3 "Q- 11-11 ‘ ,h-.\vc been publishing ulattcrs of 111111 11011’ 10 Qllmlllalil illfilll- T1113 Verde . . . . . . . . .. 35.60 if ' Pr“, ~’_ 31-111-‘1- 1W1‘ which they learned when occupy- 11180115810“! “'81P 11111 11y J- A- Mafi- Bruce Noy, Wilt M ltonulti, .l years, toys 1 Morrow and R. E. mu». 35,50 vote oftlmnks lottetown 35.60 New‘ tion of his long service in the perm _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _, 33,04 Dairy Industry and his loyalty to __._ the mokers- Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$316.84 The following makers were pres- in ‘h. nilffl>f Scoring cgqgtegt; nt‘ too ilushss. Kenslnstvn; 1st. W. W. Keefe, Stanley Bridge. 1rd Amos l ubley, Fedral ‘- -‘ ""11 3rd. Reg Vessey. Central Cream- Alh icon: Austin Niuiiphy, Nfnoilougaltl, Tyne Valley; erlepL Th» island butter graded 98 per I’. (lily. Chill“ oent. No. 1 and specials, 12 per cent Tryout P- h . Her lllfl la.»t season und the unis. iirun‘! M191”; ‘y-‘lX Bil-lid. “l‘.'tl0(l R9 per cant. .t.... T. S. MucGratll, .- M. [he Canada. t -_- tThe course was closed by a. Ban- eu > i~rt w‘ ‘he Puss iy the De- partment of Agriculture. The menu second highest in ing to the Dominion Grading Fig- was placed in its hands, a Jury in criminal court here" decided there had been no proo. of criminal con- spiracy in the oil leasing negotia- tions of 1921 and 1922. result-in! in the award of government leases to Doheny interests While Fall was secretary of the interior and Doheny had seat him $100,000 in l little black satchel. The verdict ended the conspir- ncy proceeding‘! against the former cabinet. official and the oil mal- nato. as no appeal is possible. Both BUTTER MAKERS PRITFS ion Grading Fpurca Bo ‘ain't m: under ailudictiiggnltt 1:1!‘ A )1‘ NIT)’, OWBVBI- B. h. ls WORTH Two STltL ° 0s Tut: Counters tho $100,000 transaction. counsel believe that charge will not be pressed but the prosecution indicated today that no decision to drop the bribery charge bad been reached. tFall and Harry Sinclair. with whom ho negotiated the Teapot Dome oil lease" also are under in- dictment on both conspiracy and oribery charges. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, EM, "incest-vs Tuesday. Ian. 11 concert in Hoafta Ball. $3: "Reserve Wednesday evening. Wet‘. 2mm tor Xmsa tree and con- 2°~3 cert in North Wiltlliiro hail. If l6.—MBl‘l|.lll\6. fresh to strong southwest winds. local snowilurries, mostly fair and moderately cold. Toronto cloudy. . - - - - - - - -- TORONTO. Dec. Montreal clear . .. 22-4 slcfllly Thursday cvcniulr. Quebec our ...... .. zz-s aztls-ia-tt-lll. Charlottetown snow .. 35-48 --~ . . - Hutton: cloudy -- 34%"! "Reserve Monday. Doc. ma. for ‘St. John. rain .. .. 30-24 set-tow School (‘onetlrt in clytic Boston clear -- 82-22 River Presbyterian Ohm-ch. if not - 30-16 fine, following night. , 1 salon-Mi. New York . . . . .. . ‘New York clear . . . . . . . . .. 30- 6 "Wanted-Goose and High tide this morning at 0.38 .,_ ant tonight at 9.12 1 sui Hobs this afternoon Bl. 4.1a Feathers. notmtxqdsflonrytllo and rises tomorrow morning at lane and 90.. harm flpliniatarata 71-311 167 K911! BL ‘TWIN-Li Full moon Sunday, Dec. 19th, » 14-5 mm ' 1 039,915. > l Summersi do tide citilteen min- c," “p 5 hon Charlottetown. _s>1;q1_~| mum“;