I DECEMBER 13.1929 /,_____._ Gift Problems 101i? Christmas. Sittings pmgmgnt. 153 Great George Street fumes at reasonable prices. lve Your “Gift that only y" "l! live. photograph. » Plenty oi time yet made h‘ m. flay. Phone 652-1 for ap- flw Bayer Studio .1. have in stock a tine lot of Swing en-ooflo-b FE ‘i Q-Ofi-O-O-OO-O-O-OQO i I i i I 0-406 oo-o-oo-owioWfio-oéeb-oafoodbiou-ob-c-o-g I ‘s, Classified Advertisements on; Insertion ...........-.--....... 10c per line oi s words Three Insertions i‘ 3H4¢++ngnv4¢¢ro¢¢on4muone“ r_~r~-l ‘i i i Bo M! lino oi 5 words, 8c per line oi s words 1c per line o! t words i z Agents Wanted . w»; Tanhacbornl. on l How our agents are cleaning up m Dgily. New Discovery Lincu nbleclnths. Ink stains and diFi in i0 seconds. Write now for n” “mple outfit. Trlanflls P1‘!!- Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor, Hermanville. Souris. 9769-11-0-1mopd, POTATO TAGS FOB. THE BEA- aon's shipments on short notice. m“, Dept. B-Zl. B?! zwfzfiizil‘; Guardian Central Printer-y, iherd of Guernsey cattle which car- ocal. a ' ‘p ‘9323‘1°'19'iiil'icd off a large number =oi prius -"""' ‘iincluding premier awards) at Am- FOT Sale ‘ Wtlllifid hcrst, Toronto and Ottawa. ,.. -_._ .___ .,, __.__. awn: FRESH- . ‘ififiggfoiuum. WANTEIk-LIVEWMINKSJQAPPLY M" °' R" H“b‘°i" “mm” °‘ ‘h’ til ' ' 4194241-61. Henry A.Mc'1‘cvl:h,1ii1{epg gm-eeti Halifax office of ‘Messrs. H. B. Rob-k 455.12.1g.41_i inson, d: 00.. Ltd. Investment Bank- s slits-slit snmouzs, war.- w- s, W eeks, Fredericton. 467-12-12-111. {prolific bar. aoaao also room allnl on hand at Guardian .0fi1ce. l‘ BIKES _ FOB SALE - TWO bred heifers coming thrcc . Freshen in January. Frank llslliday, Eldon. 470-12-12-41. ,..__--— ' g SALE-TWO SILVER FEMALE iox pups, Canadian Nlilfiiial. E. J- ~ Vgssey, York. 4794“ B. SALE-l DRAFT full-Y. 3 months old, 1 gcldinl. year and half. rim winners at Exhibition. Lyman ‘Ihemere, New Wiltahlre. 438-12-11-31 ....__--—----—-——— a BALE-l BASEBIJRNER. AND me open front heater. i. cooking Qtove. Apply 80 Rochford Street. 546-12-11-31 ..._...._..__----—--- I03. SALE -- SILVER. BLACK foxes. proven breeders and pups. wbillii oonsidar good car in ex- change. Phone 100 496-3i so..- ll SALE-COMFORTABLE HUME n11 sheltered With lood outbuild- ings and large garden. 2B acres oi lcit wood on place. Apply Mrs. Wm. Partridge, York. l1i3-l2-t-p-7-ll-13-lt. -.__.,..__________. ~i . RANCH RAISED DARK Yukon, Quebec and Alaskan Mink. Strong prolific s-tocir. Safe delivery guaranteed. Terms 50% with order balance. C. O. D. i Will ranch if wanted. Extra females. Rush. quantity limited. Valley Silver Fox firms, St. Stephen, N. B. Dec. 3-101. " J ‘GING CANAIIES 810,00. ROLL- rrclularies $12.00. Choice Opera Hagar: $5.00, Hen Canaries $2.00. 02.50 and $3.50. Red Created Card- inals $12.00, Skylarks $8.00, Green rarhlm-ls $12.00 painfllellow Para- Wlceis $15.00 pair, Blue Parakeets ‘ ‘35-0" hair. Flsuhers Love Birds "W! vauairalklua Manson Parrots $50.00. Ten days approval at our "lit Milburna Iivlarier. Sydney Miner. N. S. F. S. Dec. 13-41. ---->._.._._ Female Help Wanted i WANTED .-. T0 PURCHASE A young cow, newly freshened, 0r to freshen soon. Must be good milkev and good testcn, Pe1‘cy' Mutch, - Mount Herbert. 4iB-12-l1-3i. OLD POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED. P. E. Island. Nova Bcotla, New Brunswick. Newfoundland. Canada ‘and other countries. Highest prices paid. Send samples or full descrlp: tion first letter to H. F. Williams, Dlgby. Nova Sqotla, M. Dec. 13-71. Lost hays LosT-z YALE KEYS. FIND- er please leave at Guardian Qffice. 48842-13511! The Markets (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 12.-No changes were announced in prices on the Montreal wholesale produce mar- ket today. Trading continued listless, with the exception of the poultry sac- tlon, which again experienced heavy demand for turkey and chickens. OTTAWA, '0nt., Dec. l3.~'I‘here is a better nlndertona on the poultry market today, although prices are generally unchanged. Britishfiolum- bia eggs are slightly easier on the larger central Canada markets. '1‘OR.0NTO:-Thc local egg market is unchanged. although easy on fresh storage. ‘Eggs are firm; poultry, car- lot buying ls increasing and several ‘carswere sold the last two days. The market on turkeys is more steady. éASKATCH EWAN . (Continued from Page l) ' zards which have swept the greater part o; 'the Province for nearly a week. ' Regina streets are practically de- serted at ll o'clock at night. Street: l-allwayy cars last night crept slowly i earthquake proved their uncertainty. i -——i——-———— l ‘ically acknowledged that they felt it i Jack Thompson. through the blizzard. At times lights were not visible a block distant. Christmas trade has been hard hit MTali-lwohran oa oral. so} leneral housework, able to do plain Wilkins. Country girl preferred. , Address P. o. Box 116. lasso-tr by Christ-moo weather» m ..._.>__-v. Facing almost unprecedented cold and a strong south wind a cabin __4 aeroplane today left Regina airport g, 5Aul;_p-U3N"Uu_ App‘, ior Pelins. Montana, while another Guardian. 397-12-10-51. set out for Winnipeg. In the air - .____- party bound for Montana were Hon. A. C. Stewart, Provincial Minister ofl-iighwayr and four official-v oi tho Highways Department. They will take part in a western international I roads conference andwant by plane because train‘ connection would not permit the trip 1n less than four days. i L. o. “c. BOWLING Last night oh the League of the Cross Alleys, the'Crescents defeated . ' the Alerts by a large majority o! 424. T9 Let A. Joy had high‘ single l of aos . |,ET_aE"_“NEM‘;;_"_“-T. “ Low!“ snrhvlhMcDonaldhigh three string oi "We Ht. all modem conveniences "°”- ’ lllply m“; B,“ 473.31 Following are the scores:- Articals For Sale o--.___._i on SALE-CABINET VICTROLA at a bargain. Apply Guardian Of- ivl- ~ 471-12-12-31. i SALI-JPIRILLK CIMPLIS. torseis brasslere-girdles. bancieau ilsllerss, other garments, reduced WM. Apply Guardian. ddi-ll-Il-fii Found KIND-SUM OI‘ MONEY. APPLY It Guardian Ofliod. 487-12-13-11. "Abaars" . _ ._______. ' I-Ir-a nasrlaIl-li llam- v. Coyla 111 169 m‘ M,M|LLAN__MA1bq-,y Plains, Dee. ‘Mo. modern conveniences. hot J. Desfloches 167 22o 11, mo. James L. McMillan. V. S. qsfrzdhekltgl- "my “Amlihedlx l5‘. Tierney ..... 311 195,3 mineral on Saturday, leaving the Brent George 82:?‘ (Malian-ti. R~ Blfldiey ---- 207 i" house at i1 o'clock. tor Cherry Valley i T. Creighan 130 147 334 Cemetery. ..u=l~ Hour-nod fascia... M+"*"**'“. llvrtn ._ a raaruaa. "ro near m m Maul-lam asmc wulboorenius 2” m I u. office iii ohnzloitetowh. m... a. Mclilnis m 19B m N. D. acLean filliziilagights I01‘ Nova Scotla shu J. A. nohtley 22o is "mug-n"; PM‘ ‘olvsrrlbfilaatortrénytosu ‘any; a. m “Bu”, °“ "o a - this m. " " . a m ~u...,,,,,_..',‘;v"i-"-‘§;;',f;f:nd m,“ Tonight at m the li-au meet the r P" ‘to. Cal] 1", ‘y n m, my", apuda, which promises to be the boot u", "u" 11ml for sppolnmgng, 0031i lama of tho Mlaou- 4 ‘““*‘"“““*'“***f“ iiilbillifalnvfiiiiljiiiillii PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION lflflli —At a. meeting o! the directors 0! the Provincial Exhibition Associa- tion yesterday it was decided to hold the Exhibition of 1930 from August 18th to the 22nd, inclusive. SHOULD HAVE WIRELESS STA- TION-That Prince Edward Island should have a. commercial wireless station to supplement telegraph ser- vice in case of emergency, is the opin- iim 0i’ Mt‘. H. S. Thompson, Superin- tendent of the Marconi Co. branch at Ralifax, who leaves Charlottetown today. Although-the telegraph gives excellent news service the breaking of the submarine cables in the recent PE RSONALS Mr. Ben]. Brernner, leaves this lmorning to spend Xmas and New ‘Years with his daughter, Mrs. G. lBurton Lord, Fitcl-lburg, Mass. Mr. L. W. Roper of Charlottetown ‘Royalty has returned home with his ‘ ers, has been here for the past few days visiting the local representative, l Mr. C. F. Pooley. I-Ie reports that busi- incss locally is good and developing icousiderably, whiib throughout the i Maritime; generally it hill balm ex- i ceptiorlally good all this year. The Newsprint (Continued from Page l; i—-— . .-—.------,- iinformal conference between mem- bers of the Canadian Newsprint In- siitute and Premier Taschereau. "The threatening wttltucie of the American Newspaper Publishers‘ As- sociation and the certainty that, in iface oi this opposlllon, the Interna- tional Paper Company cannot loin |Wlill the Canadian manufacturers in raising the price to 5110 are said to be the factors influencing mem- bers of the Institute." ' ‘ 3 MONTREAL Dec. 12-"I have heard of no SliCh conference and am not aware of any alteration in the attitude of the Canadian newsprint manufacturers." This wasthe com- ment this evening oi P. B. Wilson. chlei executive officer oi the Can- adian Nelvsprint Instilute, when shown a Toronto star clespatch to the effect that Canadian manufac- turers following an informal con- ference here today, with Premier ‘Taschereau, of Quebec, had praoil- iwould be impossible to raise the price of nevlzsprint to $60 a ion in the face of ‘the strong opposition from American publishers. FIELDS Will, DEFEND TITLE (Canadian Press) CHICAGO, ILL. Dec. II-Jaclrie iFields, world's welterweight champ- ion agreed today to meet "Young" negro challenger from San Francisco in a ten round bout for the. title in the Coliseum January 17th. Jack Dempsey will promote the ma-tch. ___,.,.__._..,_.,,_..,__.,..,_-_-i_.__ BIRTHS DOUGLAS-At tile-"P. B. Island Hospital. Dec. 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Douglas, a daughter, weight. 9 pounds. MAR-RIAGEB ________.____--__-., ltlEANEY-DUNNING-At thfl Unit- ed Church Parsonage, Kenslnsion. on Wednesday. Dec. 11. 1020. by Rev. Geo. Ayers, Alfred Edison l-ioaney to Nellie M’. Dunning, all oi Clinton, P. E. I. BIJCK-NICOLLE-At Chi ' ttetown. Dec. ll, 1029, by Dr. A. C. yincent, Laura Ceclla Nicolle oi White sands. P. E. 1., to Samuel John Beck oi Abney, P. E. I. 4i...- DEATHS ffl-IE CHARLOTFETOWN cuaitomlsl Electric Noodle ' Specialist Snpniluols lulr, warts and moles removed permanently without sears or vlln- Fer-appointment call Queen Hotel 32. . lViiss M. M. Richard Electric Needle Specialist. 480-31. New Glasgow Will PlayAbbies Here Dec. 20th New Glasgow's entry in the Iiaatarn ' Hockey league under the direction of Coach Holland will play an exhibition game against the Abegweits in Char. iettawwn. Friday, Dao. 80th. The fol- lowing weak the local team will may a return engagement in New Glasgow and either going or coming from the Nova Scotia town may meat other mainland tcsnu. Secretary W» 5- Smith has bten ne- gotiating for two weeks to bring a mt- tetts to the Arena and succeeded to- day in comics to terms with the nlan~ asement of the New Glasgow-team,» which has playing power that entities them to "ilk as potential finalists in the Maritime playoffs. Much money has been Blllitndad lu bringing coach Holland from the city of Montreal to tutor the galaxy of stars who will make a,stam fight against the Wolverhwti. Truro and iiautville in the strolls Eastern lea- gue. Charlottetown will need it! strong- oat lineup in this Olliitlih-Ialilfl] oi the 1929-30 season. Fortunately g1- though the invaders are due here in eight days time,the majority of the mil! candidates are in great condition after the zruellinlz they went through 1n the Y. M. C. A. it appears certain that hockey is entering ah new era of popularity here and the Abbies may fsel sure that thB. Progressive policy being pur- sued has the spontaneous acclaim of the public. Y's Men ’s Club A The Organiaatlon- of Boy scouts was the topic oi an interesting ad- mo“ gt. a well attended meeting of the Y‘; Men's Club last evening by Mr. John A. Stiles. The speaker SEW a very comprehensive outline of the history o1 scoutinz from tho dole B! its inundation and pointed out that‘ while the movement ts not llrowins rapidly. it is avcwlus otmuly and surely. and especially in the 11011" oi ofnciency. The movement. W05 firs; begunl by sir Robert Baden Powell in South Airiiifl when he found that the young m5" U19" were no which for the Zulus. You!!! men were badly needed at that time and many of them as boyi hid "iii been properly trained. The Weaker traced the activities of the cranni- awllou up to 1e14, and from ion to its present state of afflcififlfiy- AC- compapying Stiles a»? 8W“ “'55 Mr. w. 1.. Currier, his assistant M"! Mr. Robert Parent, provincial secre- tary for Boy Scouts. ____________ Bragging 1t Gently-Patient: "You don't thirlir I will recover, doctor?" Doctor: "Well 1 won't say that but I wouldn't advise you to start any scrial stories." Son: "Father, whaifs the differ- enoa between majority BM miiwriiy?" Father; "Well, a. majority rules. my boy, but a minority tells ii how 14> do it." .-___.__._..___.__...__. Xmas Stationery We have an exceptional as- gomnent at vary gnaaoaahlo prices h. nwrorriat-o Holiday Boxes that will lulu a very aleallol and acceptable gilt. We invite yell to inspect it. Also our large display oi toilet articles. ohocolstu. smokers supplies. etc. Till PROMPT DIUGGISTS MacKinnon Drug Co. Cor. Great George 1 lent Sta Charlottetown. P, l. I. 9 ‘ FRIDAY ‘mil-Choir- Ishmael-Hearts Mun- vial lIaiL ‘Lao-Cottage Prayer Meeting-lulu. r elite oi Mrs. Donald I. Calli- bcll. near Saving Park School, Gsytevvn UW-vflllilal Meeting Young Iioopieb .. isellly-vlleolion of Olloers, 5W!!! ilériod. illli attendance re- Ilmtcd-w-iooial Hall. (8042-13-11. lllllil MEETING P. E. lsllll lllcllvlillll: Held In S’Side Last Evening — Election of Officers -- Sched- ule of Games For Season. IUMMERSIDE. Dec. i2—'I'he an- nuai meeting o! the Prince Edward Islmd Hockcy League was held 1h the office‘ 0f Messrs. Stewart and Iewio. Summirslde. tonight with a 800d itiiiflitlliltioh of members, both from Charlottetown and summer- sldo- lifter-routine business the el- ection of officers for the your took place as fellowsz-Prasidsnt, c. p. Stewart. Charlottetown; Vice-Presid- out. Ralph silunhsht, Summerside; Sect-y. Treasurer, W. A. Smith, Char- lottetown. Exscutlvm-D. 0. Stewart, Sum- rncrside. ‘and s. F. Doyle. Charlotte- town. It was resolved that a schedule 0i games iiiquld commence on Janu- ary 3rd. to be played in two sections, i011!‘ games in each The first sac- tion to be played on the following dates: Jan. 3rd, 7th, 10th. and 14th. The second section 1o be played on Jan. 15th, 21st, 24th, and 25th. Charlottetown has the Choice oi where the opening game shall be Diflyed. which yvas not decided at the meeting. Sectional play-offs in home and home games, February 4th and 11th. A vote of thanks was moved to the retiring president, B. W. Robinson. for his service to the League and his kindness for donating trophy for competition. Maritime Prov. Club of Montreal Aids TouristPlan MONTREAL, Dec. l2—At' the con clllsion of the deliberations of the iuwly-oonm-iliuted Canadian associ- ation of Tourist and Publicity, Bur- ‘eallx in the Mount Royal Hotel Montreal, this week a group of the Maritime delegates was invited to a conference with executives oi the Maritime Provinces Club in the Club's suite Windsor Hotel, where W. B. MacCoy, the secretary, acted as chairman. ~ Those present included Hon. Mr. Justice Arsenauit, oi Charlottetown. president-elect of the National Tour ist Bureau; C. B. Foster, passenger trafllc agent of the C. P. R. and one of the vice-presidents of the Mari- time Provinces Club; C. K. Howard. superintendent of the Tourist and Convention Bureau oi the Canadian National Raiivrays; Senator Hance J. Logan Principal Atkinson oi the West. aui High school, Montreal; .1. A. Wisely. stock broker; J. D. Black. director of the New Brunswick Gov- ernment-, Bureau of Publicity and Tourist Trade, Fredericton, N. 3.; W. H. Golding, secretary, saint John Tourist Association; It. l-i. Coats oi the Bureau of Statistics, Ottawa. and others. OFFER SERVICES. Mr. McCoy said he felt the time epporluno to place the services oi the Maritime Provinces Club at the disposal of the tourist oiflces oi the Maritime Provinces and desire to have an informal discusslonoi the matter. Among the ideas put forth was that oi incorporating with the Club's suite a bureau for the distri- bution oi Maritime tourist printed matter inoluding maps and route guides. An illuminated wall-map on a. large scale specially painted and annotated with buiding signs and tourist lhiormatien was also thought to be a. good schema. Mr. ucoey assures the conference members oi the Maritime Provinces Glut would welcome the idu oi ia- atltuiiag a tort ai "minute man" committee which would inform vis- iidra to Moatrlai of the attractions of the Maritime Previous and by signs and emotional Marti!!! i" tho Windsor Hotel and in other eon rrllatios plum/tho club's alluri- erl might Noam aaethtr iifllilirtanl bualtu for dilloaiiaatlns literature. smut.» ‘illnitzb count! TeEeie-eiaieiewieisl PAGE _THREE T» OUR STORE We have always endeavored to invite your inlnee ' but also not only GALLEL. JEBGENs. etc. yonr special attention to this 12-‘13-14-18-18-21-24. $AYS (Cohtiniled from Page l) chanlsing farm labor in the Westf: the problem of employment as it effects agriculture will have to be seriously reconsidered, he continued. Over 380 000,000 is being spent an- nually h.‘ the Prairie Provinces on farm machinery and the great play or it is that from '15 to so percent of that machinery is made in thel United States; When I travel back: to Winnipeg why do I have to cross through United States territory, why can't the Federal Government‘ commence the building o! roads con hectic: Eastern Canada, with the west? Before the war the Canadian‘ Government speht millions in rail-j way construction in the West. Why, can't they now, when we are sol much more prosperous, start a gi- gantic scheme of road construction, which would bring a wave o! pros- perity in all industries and relieve the unemployment situalion. l1 we‘ bring people to this country we must be prepared to give them work 300 days in the year not three, months, said Col. Webb, i CABINET lContinuad from Page 1) istcr oi Railways and Canals some. Aime ioeioro Parliament meets, Ls, now practically a certainty. The port- ‘ folio has been offered to him and: ht has accepted. He will shortly tender hi‘ resiinguol‘ m the Unnedj the last election was 1.166. The pre- Graln Growers. wind up his business, affairs in the west. and scck a seati in Parliament. The constituency of Brandon is likely to be opened by the resignation of lion. Robert Forks. who will resign as Minister of Immi- gration and be summoned to the Senate. succeeding the late l-Iolri Robert Watson. What. other changes will occur it'll con ction with Cabinet re-organlzaq tion it ls difficult to forecast at the moment, for the reason that the‘ Prime Minister himself. does not‘. know. A dozen different proposals are under consideration. and many. factors enter into the problem. Thus.’ it is impossible for any one at Lila present stage to predict exactly what will happen. As indicating some of the factors entering into the situation. it may he stand that the province oi Que- bec feels that some readjustment will lllonriata to the YULE SEASON. This year we have snrpsasad all previous efforts. 'i‘HE. DISPLAY OF GIITTS inolusuu: the latest toilet creations oi vaun- LITB. HOUBIGANTS. IIUDNUTS. ROGER a. PEARL AND AMBER SETS in Rose, Blue, Natural and Green. prices at which they are marked. THE MacKlNNON telecoms’ < i l»; trim our shop ap- And we 0f our decorations I ui and dantler. PARKER AND Gentlemen’: and Ladies‘. Popular Br We draw line and moderate CHOCOLATES Our assortment of Boxes was never more beauti- Cigars. Tobacco and Cigarettes succssrs 1115' CHRISTM as SPIRIT A visit will convince you that we are correct. DUOFOLO PENS DESK SETS ands in Xmas Wrappings. KODAKS. HANDBAGS SHAVING BRUSHES BAZORS, etc. Large variety to choose irorn. DRUG CO. I ' than Hon. J. C. Elliott will quit the ' . nied by the Prime Minister and by Mr. Elliott as well. Indeed. it has 3never been discussed. except in the newspapers and among the cam) followers of the two political parties. There will be no shuffling of the On- tario portfollos, as the Prime Minis- ter ls well satisfied with the work his colleagues from that province are do- ing. There is no foundation for the rc- port that Hon. Fernand Rinfrei, Sec- iDcpal-iment of Public Works is dc- I I irciary of State. will change places with Hon. Peter Vchiot, Postmaster- Gelieral, although this has been a prominent feature of political gossip i around Parliament Hill. It may be that further reorganiza- tion will await the return of Hon. Ernest Icpointc. Mlnlslcr o1 Justice. from Eilropc. ‘Mr. Lhpointc is the Prime Ministers chlcf lieutenant from the province of Quebec. and i‘. is doubtful if any changes affecting that province will be made during ‘Mr. Lapoinlcis absence. It is understood Ml‘. Crerar vva. offered the Immigration Délnartnlcni but that he preferred to take Rall- ways. although he may go to Agri- culture. ill a year or t\vo in the event o! lion. W. R. Moiilcrwcll retiring. If Ml". Fovkc resigns his Brandon ,scat. Hon Charles Stewart will like- ly carry on as Minister of the In- terior and Immigration. People who know therwest claim Mr. Crerul‘ would not have a walk-oval‘ in Brail- don. but would be opposed by a Con- Mr. Forkes majority at i servailve. sent plan is to swear in Mr. Crcrar before the New Year and have the‘ by-election over before Parliamcnl is convokerl. Humane Society Presents Medal (Canadian Press) HAMILTON, Ont, Dec. ll~rllvarris I) Canadians for deeds oi bravery were announced by 1hr RAY-ii Cari" adian Humane Society here this mor- ning. Three bronze hlcdals and a number of parchment certificates have been confcrrcd which include: A bronze medal to Michael Ivfzlilnis. North sydney. N. 5., for the rsscuc oi Annie Florence Pye. a year and a half old tot whom he snatched from in front of a train at Sydney biincs b’ ngceuvy to ‘W’ u“ province under extraordinary circumstances. ‘deqmu "presmuuon m the cur i Mcinnls is a brakeman on tilt NOW inot. with the two important port- folios of Finance and Railway dc.’- initely going to the west. something hitherto unheard of, Quebec natur- ally feels she should have a more‘ Scotia. Steel and Coal Company's Railway; a parchment ccviiflcatc to W. Fraser Cook. Picioil. N. 8.. for lilo rescue of Robert Nirkcrsnn from drowning in Eden Lakr. Plctou, N. S. prominent place in the federal plcqon July 23. ture. At the present time. there arel 1h the Cabinet the following mlllbs-i‘ tors from Quebec. which sends the‘ Government 5i supporters. or about, half its following: l-ion, Raoul Dand-l urand, Government leader in the' Senate; Hon. Ernest Llpflilltt. Min- isier or Justice; nonfr. .1. A. Car- din, Minister of Marine aha Fisher-i let; Hon. Lucien Cannon. Solicitor- Ganeral; and Hon. Fenand Rinfret. Secretary of itste. The Justice and| Marine portfolios are important, but; the others are not regarded as major‘ departments. With the passing of lion. James Robb. Quebec has lost the portfolio of Finance. and the English-speak- irlg people of the province have lost their representation in the Cabinet. There are several English-speaking members from Quebec who would be willing to supply thl latter deficien- cy, including C. B. Howard, MP, of Shel-brooks; W. Fred Kay. MP, of Bromo-Misaisquoi, and Charles Gav- lh Power. M.P.. of Quebec clty- Ii may also be pointed out hero iha: there are more French-Canadian people in Ontario than Engllsusoeak- ing people 1n Quebec, yet they have no representative in the Cabinet from Ontario Status of Ontario. » So for s: the province of Ontario 1r concerned. it 1a understood no The Salvation Army Christmas Music At this festive season oi the year 1t is customary for S. A. bands in all parts of the world to serenade the community with suitable Christmas hymns and carols. In thLs city a small group of instrumentalists will undertake the effort, and 1t is hop- ed that ‘the familiar melodies will be of cheer and blessing to all. In appealing to the public for a generous response for iiindS. it 1s desired t: explain that all such funds or: used for the Work of the local Corps in i.» evangelistic and splrliual work. Adjutant A. W. Niartin announces the launching of a scheme for the purchase of instruments 1o form a Corps band in this city. Lovers of Army mllsic will be interested to learn ‘that a class oi young mcn arc at present under the tuition oi Ad- jutant Martin. and there are now prospects of an Army band 1n this city of possibly 15 or more pieces 1n clue course. it ls hoped 10 raise about $400 by this effort and filly percent o1 the ‘results will be devoted to the band project. The entire city will bc sysiemati- cally covered during the next two changes in the Cabinet representa- ' lion are contemplated. The awry will commence Friday. weeks, and distribution of envelopes. l Western Guardian 4min ELECTRIC LANTERNF, flashlights and baticrlcs sold at Bruce's. 483-12-13-21. -—HORSE SHOE NAILS. raspa and files sold at Braces. 483-12-13-21. —Y\'()R'l‘il BEDEQFE UNITED CHURCH, l1; Freetown, 3; Travel- ler's Rest. 7...J. W. A. Nicholson, Minister. -—(TE\"l‘IiAL BEDEQUE. Baptist Pasioralc, Sunday. Dec. 15, Rev. m. Sidey, will preach as follows- Morning at 10.45 a. m. Central Bede- qllc. (Communion) Afternoon. rill roads permit» at. 11.00 p. m. Bclmot Evening at 7.30 p. m. Frcetoxvr All arc welcome. —-iINl'i‘i-2D CHURCH of Canada, Kehsmgton, Dec. 15. Rev. J. it. Saint, D. D.. MllllSlCl‘. ll a. m. The Giver’: Bcaiitilde. '1 p. m. Redeeming the Time. 9.45 a. m. Sunday; School. Sum- merfield-a p. m. A hearty Welcome to all. —-DlEl) IN THE WESll-Nclvs been received oi illc death at Regina. Sask, on November 110th, of Mr. Wil- liam McLeod. who was formerly om o1 Kcllsingtons most respected citi- zens, a blacksmith by trade and wldc- ly known throughout the district for his honest work and genial personal- ity, I-ie left his native province over illirl)‘ yiflfs ago and successfully caricl. cll his iradc ul Manitoba. He i retzlcd il'lilll bllsllzrss some years‘ agt: E and lvso Hal's ago went to reside at i Regina. uhcrc lac had several rela- lives. including ills two sons, J5me; and William. AL the time of his rlealh he had reached the ripe age of Bl years. Besides his widow and the sons luentiorled, there are left to mourn three other sons, Theophllus. ia. and John lli Alberta; also two sls- "icrs and 11-0 Lrvthcrs, lmnlclv, Mr. Palv and Miss Elizabeth McLeod. R. N.. n! Boslon. liiassg-hlr. Alexander Illa-Lend. of Sarnin, OllL. and Mr. Nillrdcck McLeod of Llllkleiler, near Suhlnlrrside. Interment look place a1 Regina, Sask.---S. PERSONALS “Many friends will-regret to learn that Mrs. Samuel Simmons, of Sum- mcrslde, has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment. S. l __.___ i —Ml'.<. David Read. of Road's Cor- ‘incr, Spfili a frw davs in Summer- ' side ihlS week. the guest n1 he! daughter. Mrs. Ernest billlss. S. — Mt: Brcwel" Robinson. President 0i the Athletic Association, was unabll to be present at the annual mesiini on Thursday evening at Summersido as ho was railed away to Boston lliili morning to again visit his father, Ml‘ Crcorgc Robinson. whose rondiliol still remains serious-S. N. H. L RESULTS Boston 3; Oluiu-n 2 ‘Canadians 3. Rallgrrs B. _-._.__- 0000000000-00000600-0000004- Z 1m. J. P. MILLAR Z DENTAL summon i nouns-a to 12.1w 1 a to s.oo x 3 Corner Queen and Richmond V OOOOOOQOO Q§OOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOIOOO --..____. i i DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Disease! 124 Prince It. Phone 101 Onpoaite St. Paul's Church llai of Elkilol-ll. .\'f.lll., George in Callforll- - i l‘. ..2-_._.-_..¢