("J J I 11101.11 W 111111111118 I 0F A MERCHANT There la no happiness in ha and getting, but only in giving; the pursuit 0f happiness. the world is on the wrong scent In eQKINION W11 IN SUMMERSIDE AT QUEEN 110 ‘ U8 YOUR = l, 1 R Fox PELTS AND WE WILL r ving half fi4- . Read ‘\\ _\\\\ *4. Paper s»; by 1 TEL SAMPLE 11001111 .011 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 1111c. 15111, 16111, 171111. 111mm I AY YOU run HIGHSET P111011. 00011 SKINS PARTICULARLY DESIRED. ‘l ‘SIS \\\£_\ Everybody Q MAXIMS or A MERCHANT ‘Graft 11s detestable; ‘u undermines real business; it is not lasting in its supposed advantages; all ms grafters t ever knew have eventual- ly met with ctlsauter. 1' ;l H l“ m‘ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ,-_ 1‘"I"'"'.':'""?u”*7*5"“5"5”II7'53"7*-3m CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA MONDAY DECEMBER 1s 1926 1- 1 n 1- fir ma? 4'" l ‘ _ ____ 1 ’ ‘ ' ‘ ’ ’ ‘ cdmdgatowtrnaixileiai-o-uw» Onls GE R M A NY Show e111 Was Shipway From 0,8,... 1111111 111111 I 11111111111111 Charged "r1211 She is Permitting Armsl 111 g1 111 111111 0111111 cse—P0wers Alarm- ed. (ll~3.\'*l1l\’1\, Dec. ll. -—lnformpttqp that. Germany is permitting the shipment of war material across her ltorder into Russia for use by the tv-voiiitlonnrios 111 ‘China, today was disturbing relations between (lrfllllllly and tho allied powers. ‘fiic rorcimi ministers of the Allies were hositatiug to take the respon- sibility of substituting for inter- alili-d control of armaments in (for. many direct Jurisdiction over them by the lawn-gm» of Nations, as has luv-n requested by Germany. il'i\ls heaitnncy was aczentuated by the foreign ministers and were advised by tho council of ambass- adors at Parlsithat the ambassad- ors and the German representativ- es discussing the question on arma~ "wmfl ‘vml them MI“ “mre m’ ‘rainy are m" conslderml mlmubihis information Ill circles; close ioI apart. The fortification at Koenlgsberk. in East ‘Prussia on the frontier, which the Poles and the French consider in the nature of a base for an offensive work. and the exportation by Germany of wnr material which it is susptnrtotl are reaching (ihinu through Russia and aiding the Boishsvicatlon of (‘tuna and virtually forming 1m (lormano-Rusalon-Chinese collabor- "atlon, are said to. be, the two prln~ cipul‘ tibsiaclcs in the way of an agreement. The Germans are said to he asqors and the German (leiegazes over next. week. 01111 will be that of lion.- suming an attitude that they have the question of German (lisnrmu- John p; reached thc limit oi‘ concessions to ment. was as strong as ever 1his\v,11r1| “lamp to the the illlles and cannot r-vullze why their sincere assurances ihnl tlicylatltunettt 111 refusing to certify that mmp1|,p,1 Dmqrmp, Ur Mam“. "p11 Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Home cooking" and fancy work sale tomorrow ni iluptlst School- room. Zliltl “Reserve Wednesday evening, iii-c. 22nd for Xmas lrcii uud con- ccrt in North Wiltshire hail. stormy 'l‘hursday evening. 321111412-13-51. M . . l0, .i Yki .. "\\'=lll'*"l"4l‘l°-‘"l "ll"! “lick superiors the foreign ministers of Ing of that. party in Northern Ou- 101 Tilly-toil?!“ ageollgrhigersitlggk- l‘l‘4lill\'l‘-\‘. lllll lIlIXWI- "will? Wlvlfimlthe allied countries, who are cnn- rarlo where out of seven seats they h1g5 ' ' ' ' Téillv :1111<ll(‘n.. lfiirlllllfll Ullllfillilerllht ferriug here in (lenc-va. 'i‘i1e op- capturcd ilvc in the last general , 4 m}; E U. I m “m. lit‘! Kent Si. 3236-l2-10-2-\vi1s'lniou hot-e in lcss sanguine that election. _ 811133111111 M)“. Z-Iinffffi,‘§,.,I1'l‘§;§;,.“£ITi “Fgglxngigk négenghffitftrer 1041 Pqigiknéeflzfge f; )sw;ner_ ——-— the German arms stumbling block ——~—<¢*~"- _ ' ’ ‘ ‘ _ ,' “ ' ' ‘ I ‘ '- 101'. Raymond age l1. sleigh. "Concert and Xmas 11cc 11'1" lie 111 bluroiicail Winiinns will 111- 1-11- EMPEROR vosnesuro. or 1A. rlljilrrliiilgqiiinlilllll- S(“'““\]~If:lnc1:ll]?:' allllcigiléis: size? mg‘ Milton’ 8&6 9‘ weaver. held in Vernon iluil. Tuesday, Dfithivnovml. Nevertheless hope still is PAN IS SERIOUSLY ILL, PHV- _ if ‘f_ _ I I _ ‘P ‘ d“ ‘gm "1 H 1 5‘ b’ t; 1 i‘ ' ' ~.m7_ “one age 2_ stock-mg, and ‘llsl- h‘ not 111w 10110111111: <*\'<*1il"1=- entertained 111111 11111 skilled 111111111 SICIANS REPORT. ‘“l““‘“" ‘I'm’ "m d‘ ‘NW1 i1 I" -. 1 '°'.“ " age 4' nob‘ 4 toys y 3-194; , . . . _ n .. I moi you whcilu-r any I\IITIT y shu .111» 4.1 Jeiome. use 2. boots. small . - _ ~ ' mmy m AIMMO hm“ l [I TOKYO D 11 vice “imgter its faith in ‘$11111 (‘iaus shattered 4C Thomas age ii clothing 103- Cl-‘Cll. 11KB 1. stockings flllfl ,~- . ~\'r -- - - ~ , cc. .—— . - " ‘ ‘ " _‘ ' ' ' ' “come m m“) concert and bu’ lmilcgliliilzvlfgtlé.1:1;y11:)1‘11‘1s(:;11‘.“‘i\iitnlutgt‘ or the ‘lmmohnlfl Depamncn, u» Almost. all the children in (the list.‘ 47 Rota. age\.‘_'1, dress and stock. toygb Eric we 4 sweater 11:11 at win; Creek on Wednesday hnpflsw, ‘tiny conilrlncd the report. that hroi- he'll“ “m” h" gfmli?“ by ‘m ?““;;\I“5“‘ . . . d 110' Hazel 1130.6 dressy ' Honing. December m. Saw M Phmé‘ which m“ caused Elnporor ly s/tocklut; ‘in (hnstmos mom l‘ 40. Wllfied. age S. sweater an n1- “arjo-fle “gs-Q (ire-SS rand). m“, lunches’ Admission 15 Alias Santa (lnusu-i do not icstionl overshoes. . - - - vl-S- il29il-lil-fil. _"“llr*scrv1~ Monday, 20th, for (itrlstinas (‘ Union Road , Oncurt at (llllicii. ' 3274-12-ll-2l. =‘=.-\nn11ai meeting Tanton. L- '0- l~ Ilfriokfioltl. Monday. Dec. l3- 328S-11-12-2l. “=1 will he buying livo poultry "is" dressed geese and ducks un- drawn Monday. December 13th (‘lint Morriso . 3 105. “Come to the bean supper and l""'-“"f In Emerald bail on Thurs- ‘ltly afternoon and evening. Dec. 1th. llingo andyo-ther antneome ts. 32Il5~l2-13-4I "Rossrvqjgqpdsy. Dec. 1t. for Sflfliii. 01111161111111 Dlckersotra-New “IIlWIOW. WProceeds for Cemetery ‘P111111. (Everybody welcome. if n0! "ti". first fincnight following. 1T24~'l~12~l1-2I. _ . "Farmer's institute Uigg tak- I'll! llrvdswl fowl at Ulgg Station on Doc. 16th and Pride! 17th. up to M“ ll- m. WJLRoss, 8ec'y.. ' IIQOB-ll-HQI. "Reserve Thursday the 83rd for I I I ‘ttcr-ttillcd military comm I Awarded $50,000 ‘PITTSBURGH, Dec. 11.__ Miss Anne Caldwell, New York show glrl'1was awarded $50,000 by a federal court jury today in her 8500.000 breach of promise suit against John 1W. Hubbard, wealthy Pitlnburgh shovel manufacturer. The award was made in a sealed verdict agreed upon during the night and returned to Judge W. H. S. Thomson at the opening of COUFC. tThree Children ‘ Burned t0 Death NIUNIDA, N. Y.. Dec. l1. ~—'i‘hre0 children were burned to death when fire tonight destroyed five business lbuildings I11 the heart of this village with a loss estimated at. 8100.000. The dead are: Aileen and Kathleen Stewart, twins, hoth four years old. and ‘their sister. 2. Lnpricia Siitwari, aged Fire broke oul shortly Titlfllrl‘ 5 o'clock Ill tho itppor floors of ih1~ M. J. 'i‘:iy'ior hardware Hlorn. where the family of Thomas Stewart lived. 'l‘lm chiltlruti were uionn in the building at the tim" and It is believed that they had been iplaylng with matches. are carrying out the Versailles __ent. ‘ it ls minted out in Leaatie cir- Pgflgh vies that Dr. Gustave Stressmann. “ml Queen Marm is 17 WAN mm. head of the German delegation here,, apparently is meeting with difficulty in obtaining a" cessation of the sending to Russia. of war and semi-war material as llnssia as far as Germany is concerned. is a friendly nation. Deadlock Maintained IPARJS, Dec. ll. —-'I‘he tisadlock between the council of ambassad- morning. The ambassadors were (lormany had fulfilled the condi- [iions requisite to the (iver-lutiiiiit.’ will! lion, Arthur (‘atrium yemnhpl of supervision of armament 1o the League of -Natlons ’nst1-.11i oi‘ Tnnvlllg it in the hands of the lu- lssliou. It is uudersiootl that what has largely influcnccetl the ambassadors in their determined stand is ln~ formation received that lei-tunn- Itiade wnr material in large quant- ities is being enportexi to the Chin- ese revolutionlsts by ivziy of Russia. 1 ’i‘l1c timlinssudors arc smite un- ,aulmous in the attitude they have “Wake-n and it is expected it. will ho also be regarded by the Liberal-s as Iinost difficult to induce them to ‘modify Ii. Consequently decis- ion iii the matter rests with their Agreement Reached? I fiitlNlfiVit. Dec. l2. ~—.\ complete agreement whereby inter-Allied control over Germany's armaments will cease was reached today at the meeting of the Council of thi- Lcague oi‘ INntions. Supervision is placed in the hands of the ima- gue of Nations. M. ilriand, For- eign Minister of ifraurc. and Gustav Siressmann. (‘rerumu For- eign Secretary, made 11v.- an~ aouflcement that an accord has been reached. M. Ilrland added that personally he was well satis- lied. ___....__._....._i._._._._ "looms to ttho Bazaar and. Chick- ea Supper in Bradalbano Hail on Tuesday evening Doc .l4th. if not tine the first fine evening follow tag. 1 3188-12-010-13 "The Auction Ssio of Bruce Stewart. Marshfieltl. which was to take place Wednesday has been postponed till Monday the lfltii. 324241-1241 "Reserve Tuesday. Dec. 14. for Social at Dicker-son's. New Glas- gow. Woceeds for Cemetery Fund. Everybody welcome. if‘ not fine, first fine night following. t0 Great Lakes (Qtlleciai to the Guardian) wasmxorox, 1181-. 11, “A ,-.,. liort on the advisability of cou- structint; u shitpway T111111 11ml "Wall l" lllfl i-‘ifvnl lakes via the S1: Lawrence will be stibiniiteti toI Prvslilelll. “UOTTTTKQ wmm. m,‘ (lllys. members of United States‘ Commission o1‘ tho Project an-t Iiouticetl today ziftei" a meelitigl with secretary of comniercc- lloov-I er. The findin-gs and d111,: of ihrl international langiueerini; hoanil u'hici1 has aurvcyedythc route and‘ mails estimates of cost, are takenI up at. the session. Other informa- tion bearing upon tin- projoi-t and iIilIN THE ERIIIIIINB IIST IIF peal. -Be an Alias Santa Claus. Will upon the alternative plan tor con- lsmc" m“ AIM“ SIIM“ will" Quill" l Josephine. aim 9. (Tress gtyuu-[iun o; a “.,,l....,,,.dy ,1.,.m,,,h,1i-il1z11 has lirt-zun over iwtdliy-TTVO f1 iltita. age scarf and mittens Ne“. “wk Sum, was M“) Smdiem|des1uutc children have hccn assuv- ll lliargtirt-t. iigv l0, (tress and Mr. Tlitovtll‘ is chairman of thew: a ‘wymm fimlfitmrfs’ nwmlgl‘ 1 d0“ comniissioit. The (‘turnip-m "o... t‘ <“l'°ll°l'l1 "ll ‘ll Riilltélfillt‘ 2 Frank. age S. overshoes, era-mom has apnobued a ‘sinTIlarIA,H"S_ Mm“ olmwe“ Si" 3 body. 111111111 is 111111- sllitLYIlig 111a| lie-suite. ‘the cticmlrngllll-K re- ‘15 Riitli. use 9. sweater ,.,,g1;,,.,.,-;.,g rpcnrds, qoiuosliarltlian roadeA-s ‘to the Qrlinnllo. 11:11.4 itlovershoes 13 _...__.e<.......e. __ I .1 c cre are n ar y one ...1 ear, age , tress ‘hundroil more names appended Iltl John, age l2, sweater lsiucc Friday. ~i Ethel. age ti, clothing Marry Crown AIIAS SANTA CIAIISES Your Help is Needed t0 Assure the Children 0f the Poor a J 0y cus Christmas Morn- ing Which They Will not Have Unless You Respond t0 the Guardians Ap- Fire Destroys 2,000 Homes (Special to the Guardian) TOKlO. Dec. 11. -‘l'wo thousand homes were destroy- ed by fire Friday night at Namuza, Shlziuoka prefecture. The town hall, post office. sta- tion and other public buildings were caught in the flames. No casualties were reported. ~*—:Q>——-~ Work Started 0n First “Airl0rry’ d?» - ilPENINiI llE PARLIAMENT TIAS ' MIIST BIIIIIIANT IN MANY YEARS Official Guests Filled Senate Chamber t0 Overflowing; Many Women Present - Speech From the Throne Contains no Very Contention s Legislation. OTTAMZA, Dec. 1l.— Yesterday's Senate; "Members oi‘ the House of ; (Special to the Guardian) LON-DON. Dec 11—Lh1rope soon. is to have its first "Alrlorry". Work has been started here on a three ton freightrcarrying machine to cope with the increasing air traffic between London and the Continent. Marconi to Wed Prince 0f Italy (Canadian Press) ll'lY‘(.‘lT1.-\ili0S'l‘. Tlcc. l‘.i.—<l’rln- (wess lleuua will marry l‘riuce_ t‘ ‘Humbert. (‘rown Prince of italy.i within six months it‘ King lfertiin-i 'and lives. or as soon thereafter us‘ the tierioti of lll0lll‘llIll_€’I ceases. should lht- monarch die. T1111, _. Associated Press has hcl-n given‘ - 'the Royal Palace. est ditugiticr Ileana. young- of King lwrdiuaud Humbert is 22. 111111. .1. Es111011111 ‘ Slated For Cab-- , incl; Position _; 1 . I ‘OTTAWA. Dec. 11.~’l‘\vo further f- cahlnet nppoiiitnicnrs are expected = L ‘Slucltilr, of Prince 111d- new post o1‘ '- Miullilci‘ of Flsiierirs the present ; Flshcrvs to be divided into two - illp; as Ailnstei- of Nlttrinc. The oth-t er is that of the 11111111111; of Elli-I" mound A. LuiPierre. of Nipisslng.‘ Ontario to the post of minister without portfolio and reprexsentiiigi the French speaking minority inI Oninro. ’l‘hc. Llbernlg take as 1t precedon for lTiIi-i latter move the aPIlOlIlI-I ment of Mr. Melghcn last summer‘ of Dr. Morand of rlsslsex as a min- i<tcr without portfolio to represcnt the sumo people. .\lr. linpierreu Iippoinitnent will a reward in addition to the selec- tion of llctetmlieeuan. of Kenora. as Minister of Labor for tin- show- Marconi 1 H0n._.T (Canadian Press) er "ll Tevore" today says that William Marconi. famous wireless inventor, ls to wed the Countess Marla Christina Bezzi Seali. ' daughter of a tlmlml count. as soon as the Holy Rota confirms the an- nulment of his first marriage to the former Beatrice O'Brien. Ot.b- er sources have it that Signor intends to marry Miss Elizabeth Payator. an Etiglish, girl. . C. Douglas Died Suddenly in City of Montreal MONTREAL. Dee. l1 -—John C. ‘Douglas, M. P., Antigoaish-Guys- boro. N. S., and formerly Attorney General of Nova Scotia, died sud- denly here tonight. Mr. Douglas arrived here tonight from Ottawa. lie went to his room in the hotel at which he was staying and shortly afterwards telephoned to the office statial: that he was ill. A physician was sent for but despite anything that could be done Mr. Douglas expired. apparently from a heart seizure. The body was taken tn Wrayis Iindertaklrug parlors here from where funeral arrangements will he made. The body will probably he sent to his home in Glace. Bay. Caipe Breton. 1 I . Bella. age H. dress. . John, age l2. sweater. . Theresa, axe 10. dress. 06. Jean tige ll. candy and over stockings 97. Billy, age. 7. rubbers. 9s. Teddy. age 6. cap and mitts. 09. Annie, age l2. sweater. 100. Yoshihlto to he confined to his bed at linyntnn Villa has tievelopeti into pneumonia. 11 ITS filllllll to the (luardlan appeal. It will takc very little titue. trou~ Qrsliaes, bie, or tnuuny on your l)£ll'i to make 5|, Halon, age 4, doll, lWlllQ teiiiid happy. So join in the 52. Selina, age 5. doll. growing list of Alias Santa Clauses. 1131i, Albert, 11g, o, toy horse. How to Act As Alias Santa Claus 1.4. loilccn, ugc II. doll and cai riago. ‘All you have to do is to irlllllct‘ 55. Peter. atlc 9. swelter- I (rvcr the appended list: select a 51;. Stephen. ugq 4. cap and mitt child for whom you will he the C1. Florence. i188 11. dfeflfl- Mias Santa f‘iaus,-iperl1aps you (12. Robert age ti. sweater. will tiud a attuwsakr. or some noe- llY chili] with a name similar to mitts, some one dear to you; cull at the (,4, A113“, age 7, sleigh. (iuarrllan office. pIIOIIc 133 or write a5, \,'1“¢@n;_ agg 12, nvemhoes. lllfi Clly Edlipl‘, giving the number‘ 511 venwn, ago 10, gut-eater, and namo of the child you wish m, Raymond, ago 41-2. candy an “"‘“ l0 M1001. then sometime luier he- toy-g, ‘ROME, Dec. il-l~‘our music hull m”. Denember 22nd, send m H", lllllleilltvll “Tm kill“ “'I"‘“ T‘ m" sift desired, with your nume nad and tnltts cllllllfll ill’ ll Shit" “Iwlm "Wei" the number of 111.1 child written I through the Atpoilti 1i1oat1-11Ip]_.,,n|y'on the “mama in the midst of the. performance to- mmy o; the “Pnmmls m... modem night. The screams of panic- a. 111s families art- in poor circum- stricken women in the audience “HUN-es and are. “m”, wholly flak. and the roar of the flames wort-Pm, rm. weaflng nppnrrp"; bu, a‘ heard in an adjoining theatre. mm“ My, “mo and), 0,. "m, ‘F; where a performance of (‘avaliolra "cl, of ghrmm" cheer wouw he; Rustic-nun was Ill progrs-su, caus- “many |pprec|ned by me “dwell lng a stampede. beides adding that element of our-I One oi‘ the actresses killed was prise which "nkm, ghrimm" mel a German; the others have not most fascinating deacon of the! 1 lotig list of stockings. to you i0 S3. James, age 5, boots and gtoc 1IISEIIVES '70. Anthony, age 8. underwear. ‘ii. Jame-s. ago l3. clothes. T2. Frederick. age '1‘. sweater. 75. Innis, age 0, pants. , 713. Lillian. age 7, dress. 77. Peter. use 11. sweater. 718, John. age l0. cap and mitts 70. Angus, uge '1‘. toys. | 81. Morris. atzc G. boots. been identified. but it is believed year, they were foreigners since Inost oi" 1111.- following is the performers were recruited in (‘Iiiltlrvu who am, l Germany. Austria and England. n-ntn- their chi-Mu", 50. lftrsnk. age 6. sweater and ov- 02f. Johnny, age 8. wool cap and 68. Charles, ago 2 1-2, teddy bear 69. Aim-Mose. age 9. underwear. 73. John. age 4. coat and candy. 80. Louis, age f». overstockings. S2. Sydney. age l. toy horse and SOME ALIAS SANTA CLAUSES Mr. A. A. Alley, City; Miss Hilda’ Jenkins. Brighton Rd..city; Miss Stephanie Jenkins, Brighton ‘Rd, City; Mrs. iVnlLAitken. 35 Loug- worth Ave.. City; Doris Hmvattslii Ambrose S1,, City; Ray MacDonald. City; Mrs. Jas. Bayer, Euston Sh. City; Miss Margaret Crozler. Upper l-iillsboro $1., City; Mrs. J. R. Burnett. City; Mrs" Ray Praught. 190 Cumberland SL, City; Mrs. (lapt. Heeschen, 3. Brighton Terrace. City: Mrs. Percy Willi- ams. 12 Haviland St; A friend. City, Mr. W. Reigh Tlaney, S'Slde. Master Pete Cosh. City. Mrs. G. H. Holbxook. 11 King Square: Master Philip Hardy. 44 Ambrose St. lM-m. T. L. St S d Hardy. 44 Ambrose Mrs. George Rogers. City. ‘Master Geotme Rogers, Jr.. City. Master Thoe. Norton Rogers. City. Nonih C. Shannon. Brighton. Fred C. Shannon. Brighton. nouns. Dec. 12. —'l'he aewspap- ltlm were “ember M111 contentious legislation. Beside lllllve- kenzle Kin; “Onco again we have cause to be in Windsoguniform. and Senator ‘hallkfill Tm‘ ll illlllllllllll MWQSV- Raoul 1.1; opening .01’ parliament was the Common-s: most brilliant in many years. Of- “i desire on this occasion t0 as» fie-Isl sue-sis filled ihe Senate sure you of the great saustiwnon chamber to overflowing. Strures it affords me to be associated wiflh oi’ women in full dress had to he You in the important tasks upon accommodated in the vestibule of which you are about to eater at the Senate which was turned into llilfi the first session 0i‘ the all- an auditorium for the occasion. teenth Parliament of Canada, and Lord Wiliingdon read the Speech w avail myself of your assistance, from the. Throne for the first time and advice in disuhar$lll$ l-l-B diu- iu his term as (lovernor General lea which His lilillleltl)’ the King As anticipated it contains no very has trusted to me as his represeai fxinduraxitl, guvemmenpanti other assurances of mattnued leader in ‘the fienate. Hishoptifillrospeflw- ll l" ETQTKYTBK l0 1101A Senators. Judges, soldiers, privy m“ dl-lrlll! U19 year the (0781!!! councillors in full dress lent colori-"flde "T Gilli-ltd! m“ 911°“! ll-lfillfll‘ to the scene. As many women as marked Tmpmveimwi 9-114 111511 m!‘ could be accommodated filled out nngraum‘ T1135 “ummlll-l-UIY TD- the chamber with a riot of color. “reamm The. brief iseremony ovér, the "Th9 B99696“? 0i’ mild"! Bu‘ Senate adjourned and the membersquaw Pmvlsio“ '0" m“ Till-hue 557' of the diouse of Commons returned "c" h“ °°mP°u°d 111° l0 911m‘ t.n their own chamber to transact. mm‘ yo“ H" “n “EH97 ‘mm m"! some routine business before early “Lherwlse “mud have m“! 5°05" adjournment until Monday. H"? l“ ‘"19’ I” V'°"M° T" 91* A "mum, m gwe the speechhent and immediate future needS. 5mm the Thump precedence in the and to reguiarize expenditures al- brief presChrlstmas meeting of psr- ready ma“ W“ Wm 5° "he llameut was adopted in the Com- mrihwilh ‘o “n9 m“ u5°°59u7 mons. 1n that chamber, the ad- “"99” for m“ current Emu?!“ tirese in reply will he moved by L. year‘ n t‘ not 970909“ w 97°‘ Auger, 111111111111. Hescott, 0111.1 we“ “ml l“ "Milt"? bllmil" and h, u“. Senate. on Tuesday by of the session until the reassembl- Senator W. A. Buchanan, (Al- “,3, °f mrmnwm’ m the n” “u” herta). rm.- secondary, will be is.‘ Thw’ §°"°"“m°“‘ 111mm‘! 1A. 11111111111191111. (Liberal. ‘Portage “w” ‘Pamtd m“ “W” °* 9°“ La Prairie), in the Commons and mo“ “I m“ m“ “Baum o’ “m” _ ,ment but which failed t0 lmmmb gifiggxicgqeiiriflzagt Stargazer‘ ‘Newflsw will be re-iutrotluced. Amend- A ‘ m i‘ a t d tnents to the (lanaaiian Grain Act to F2lITITATIT-THTTTESTIJPINS tliriaztfégrnggirt‘ Wm 131m “be “ubmmed m‘. your proceeded to cover the big table “DB8 em on‘ _ with blue books, remrtrs, etc. lion. u“ miéglngmvlglatnézlfgiptfdlisuggog 1,. .l. A. Robb, Minister of Finance ed to utter‘! , opportuaty iior an m. tabled estimates for the present 1y (nnsideration of amendmo“. w Iiscal ycai. showing that about the rules of the House of (bul- YITOTIB. "My government has continued to give special attention to 111s $65,000,000 remain to ‘be voted he- fore 11 asupply hill can be brought in. it. was the first reminder of the grist of unfinished business we] problem and measures 7mm m“ -““*“""°"- ling for assistance to works eon- lion. James Malcolm. Minister of Byyrucmd for the ‘production of dam, Thule and (‘ti-Inmertve, and Hon. 65m, coke from canadrm ma] M“ Ferdinand lit-‘nfret. Secretary of be Huhmiuat State, each Inatit- thelrflrstspeectr “The report or the cmmnmmn as Inenthcirs of the Cabinet when appointed under u“, “mm-m. ‘w; they tabled some documents. ‘Each w “amine and mp0" um“ m“, was given a round of applause as (“Hons h, the Max-mm‘, pmflmqs they rose. The Fume Minister Wm he presented “mammary “a WM“ h“ "mm I“ "'0'" m9 SSmlTe-‘your attention will be invited to was again warmly applauded by its rewmmendauom, “gum-g; his supporters. dealing Wm, the mane“; mun“ to in the report of the commlmlén are now under consideration , b! my government and certain T6153‘ laiion in respect thereto will be Il- troduced. _ "Good progress has been made -_... ---___----—---_-- (Continued on page 3) Text of Speech From the Throne The following is tho text of the‘ Speech tlrom the Throne: "Honourable members of the M 137"‘? A79 T111: NEXT ‘time. i, Fests is Love its Com’ To BE AFTER XMAs -- Nor Rap ‘ PING ' Condensed Speolfll RATE-do per wad. {it each insertion m fills ooleml- ‘WANTED -A 000D M01’ OAR- rler. Apply at Guardian Oma- 3204-1142-21. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPIB Prices 50 for 20c. 100 m1- 966 860 for 55c. r100 for $1.00. 1000 for BEFORE suns. Postpaid. 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Ave. ‘A friend, City. Mrs. Elmer Dunning. 79 Hille- Mrs. G. W. Ritchie. 21 Greenfield Mrs. J. A. Gesner. 2i Greenfield 7_34_ Mrs. W. H Pmwse, Queen Hotel - _-__....___..__....-..., New York. cloudy . . . . . . .. 38-28 suggmgyumg gwp-gngufnq" High tide this afternoon at chflnm" “m. m6 ‘Knit ~51 11M tomorrow momma at See Guardian .1011 Printer! sei- actions. 6.02. Sun sets this-sftemoon at 4.16 and rises tomorrow mom-ins tat swaufgg ._ A1- QNQ; A“ ‘x. parlenced meld Full moon Sithday. Dec. 19th, some mm 1n . “up ; ‘~45 ll- "l- ‘References aired. A ' isummerside tide eighteen rnin- f" m“ Mrs. W. F. Tidmarsb, 11.6 ates later than Charlottetown. u“. ford st. “u. Annual Presbyterian Xmas tree 3243-12-11 2i. 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