O ' - i GUARDIAN \.~.,.) No. “MDE- I s Iewiil Movement i4 K easeund bracelet $60.00 No. qoiqDE-iyjcwcl Movement Cold-filled case and bracelet $48.00 Ne. fJlic-l < [level Movement N14 Kcase. kri n Sinai: - C- . l b1 i Golldrfillileiti cage; siikcrl WALTHAM 6/0 Size Convertible and Ribbon Watches ill Ollrlu Dalton, s Meli- REVIVING BUSINESS t. liii iiiiiiiliilililiiii min... nimfinifiiil} issn 06.00 88.8! per year (mulled) In advance l). K. (Junie. Auoelute nun THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. No. goioDE-v Jewel Movement 517-00 -. Q Itaappp illlhristmas , W0 interesting ladies‘ watches-—aiikc. yct not alike. The same famous Yvaltham movement insidc-but dressed in different styles. The one bc-ribboned in purc black silk (changed at the slightest of cost)-—the other a bracelet watch, convert- . ible according to thc wearer's mood or the "dress" occasion. Because of ti“ disappearing "cye" in the case, you can wear it around the wrist or as a chatelainc watch or on a chain. These jcwcicd, fashionable Waithan ‘Watches will keep time for a iifc-tinwc. Vihichcvcr onc you prefer. They are sold b}; first class jcyvei’ s. Ask your jcyvcier to show them to you. He iznozl-syvhrat fine watches they arc. Write for a vulualili: buaitlullhul isiillberat " Watch" edllcalion Junifrce on i cqirt-r’. The Willi/luv: fftllcil COqLl-IYIHCJ lt/Ionli viii, (Qoilaila. . WALTHAM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME. A CANADIAN INDUSTRY Makers n! ['10 [minor \l"il'w‘i im nlr-fri-sl-nn mioIdvSpre/inniezcr: izna Auwnn-oii; ’I Hllt-pldi a: iiml or; lli: lA/uIltA s hailing cur; GIFTS THAT IAST "fhe "golden Liberal, atlllninistratiou and of Liberal in-i cra of YBlliLlUll ls now up€n us in iill ltsi jubilir. tion and much slloutill-g—-a.mong Liberals. \Ve are told of the vast incroase in the Postal Department giony and there is‘ much as ouc of tile evidences of tradit- ,l‘8lliViil iind the approach of the fast ‘There has bee-ll coming era of prosperity. tin increase, a ,vcry tronsiderublt- increase. in_tlle during the pust your. To prevent a continuance of leis gmllls of protest poured into 0f- tliwn on the 121th of this month. the boosted in taxes on tele- K pnstui revenue lills increase ten thousand zlddfng materially to postal revenue grunt t-olls. Yes. there w-as an ill- creusc. but the increase did not ind-Irate an increase of business‘ but stump in bills. ofhcr dllcreuses illl increase of taxation. taxes on ilhetiltcs. stock transactions. notes. transfers and 'i‘hrsc simply" nleallt illillfllffilllfi and bur-i dens imposed upon business. it is quite truenthnt ilrowlls signs of improvement. (‘ull ilusinoss - arm's bilsincss cannot long be lit-id ilowll; lleltl in a vice for six or seven ycnrs by war cfzniliiions. ll is now being slowly released and ~.. --_.- § MAGNIFICENT PACKAGES CONFECT-IONERY More and more each year Christmas ‘boxes of confectionery are in demand; choice confections have become universal gifts. To meet the demand this year we have provided a stock of box candy never before equalled in this locality, The manufacturers have excelled in beautiful packages—-many 0f them works of art. The confections are the best in Can- ada which means the best in the world. 85c to $8.50 THE WHITE DRUG STORE . J. G. JAMIES 0N Druggists 0000 00000000 00000000000 0 0000 0000 0000 Don't you need a new carving set for your XMAS goose, 0r to send to some ~ friend. We have some beautiful sets in velvet lined cases which would make very appropriate gifts. Prices range from $4.90 to $22.75. These are all Wostenholm goods, and will give perfect satisfaction. We also carry a large assortment of Wostenholm pocket knives. Prices 50c t0 $6.00. Every boy wants a knife. Give him one this Christmas. i ' Prices from 50c to $6.00. Tile Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. j ‘FTQN s1‘. ~ QUEEN st. 0000 0000 0000 0 000 O0 00 000 .¢......¢¢...».¢..¢¢....i slowly expanding and will con- |tilluc to expand. . l All tliii-t tille King government lllls done for tint-ills ills past _\‘€~ur yvns to ham- Cailzitiizln illls1iiliit-‘i5 lpvr it with llflfc-nn0llllllle burdens l111\_i.l.... \\'il(‘il all Llallndlian busi- llnc» .s lilliiiy in arms. and in l9l|i...i.ll<l‘ lilt- hard earned revell- 1hr. ill lcckilss ilflll wasteful ox- itl":i'.'ll__';=.lli:c. There is being spent lat prcscllt in Europe on junketing l|(‘()llllIlii-j-S1iU¥lS by (‘alliidfall nllnlsi |iors more than will b9 rcapell in lreturn to Cfllliltlil in bite next hall Lin llkiilltc have. we arc toid, in this 1n iccnttlry. Messrs Field-lug and ilcrwils of their travels on the: con- with to ; tiuouit. concluded a treiily ' enable us perfumes Fiance which will import willcs and 41ml sinlilnl‘ useful iind usablc zll-ticics lnn- the silue customs arrange- lucn-ts as now exislt between the United States. More important treaties have been c onci lid-ed France and by corrcsponilence at bile host to the country of a post- age slillinp. This is only one llnlimiferl has Cilili‘lll‘i.€1l'lZ€‘fl in- SHHICQ- extravagance tllc Zilnt-Keilzie Kin-g government from the begin- ctl . nothing but a of the year is» to share in all l-bo nershlp it is possible to enlarge little ones who are looking with Sillllil Claus is believed to be scat- tering broadcast over the never collie. Working ill partner- 's made possible by Claus Club organized lust ycar by hfe-ssrs Bee-r & Weeks and which lnnuh lllvlllo- (O IQI you! (delivered) U‘ s‘ L ll Ouiull and 04-“ . J. B. Burnett. Billion- and Pulillnlen Ol- hud undertaken and expenditure. We unavoidable responsibilities, we had to pay the shot. But to day, surely. ths situation is chant!‘ There is absolutely no excuse for rearing ileedless- expenditures upon u foundation of tuxrs that financial enlerg- eiicy ought to justify." -——-—<-o>-———-- SANTA CLAUS CLUB '|‘o become a working partner with Snllta Claus at this season privileges iivallahio to the widest Chhisimas charity. in such a pari- the “five loaves and two fishes" Into an abundance for the multi- tude. Beyond the leach of the in- dividual there are hundreds of hungry eyes for the gifts which world, little ones to whom such gifts ship wi-tilt Santa Claus it is pios siblc to reach each one of these. lossihle that n0 little one shall This partnership the Salllzl be overlooked . are conducting slain this V6211’. For the modest sum of Ont- 10111111‘ one becomes a member of the club; whole membership fee- is- expended _on toys which ire contributed by the cost and delivered free of ally ex pense to children whose names have bison handed in by the differ ent churches in tile» city. ln this wa-y it is expectatl to reach every child in the city who might other- wise be forgotten by Suntu Claus. Tile firm has received’ mnnv lc-tlors- rcglitrtling this club. some whey the firm at from ntrrthers. sonic from visfsrs of iii lilg for Santa Claus gifts. the little and slpcild things the children want they believe come The mo‘. money to _on ‘Nhifill Sanlas infinite store. heir cannot bctlr to sec tllecililil- ren disappointed lil this long chm- isllerl hope, cannot bear to havt her little ones- aak why the disc"i mlniltioil between them alld tlleil more fortunate schooi-lnatcs and playfellows. She waius to know now tile faith of her children ma)" be sustained. how bile)’ 11111)’ b1‘ spared the disappointment. There is only one wny in which n-ing. (‘olnliitinlinif on the flnunclul situation the Ottawa Journal says in part: “The. public debt now stands at. $2.391.000,ll00--a t-ruly '1‘1Ic flxtfil charges. that must cevvm nirt figures consequent (s! the pockets of the [lt-Sfi», es ne:ll'ly' $130,000,000 a year. This illnourlt must lie paid before not to mention capital oilt staggering reach- it coll-t can be expended for the or» dlllary civil citpcnses of the coull- f‘ m". [H889 children can ‘be P98611811 118111811)‘, to l-ind out who they arr. and where they live. To the ill- dvivliluiil. however cllarilably dis- pose-d. this is impossible. To the ‘Club, suppliled as it is by the churches, with the. names of D1110 ticully illl the children in the city it ls easily possible. This places the moans within reach of ull the Jililily to do more real good with dollar than they otllerwis-c 0H8 land. Miilml iind our 11111119219’ Martiililojisi-ls was unfair that tile in lid T111111 1111" the Unttifimles ‘ought w. ‘be y some.l.600 miles in leiiginslm-ild than by selling the Grand Tfllllk ffmfilitsrsenihietl by u 90 pcl‘ cunt m: tilt. Culllilul-ifioll 'b@W¢°11P°1‘1 and in gnq-y (its not replY 1° this at Monet-on but did so 18!" 1p st, John, stating there hi! conviction tulit the 08111111111111 N11- tiouul lines in the Unilfld 51-11165 sold. Sir be retained. He hinted that fall‘ play for our lMiirltliiie P0113 111111111 be obtained in some other wnv lines, which rlln from Surnia t0 Chicago and lroln Montreal 10 Portland respectively, ‘but. left 111B hearers entirely in the dark 8-8 l0 how this Silliii ‘be effected. lSir Henry in ills maritime tour did not lay so much stross on keeping the Niitloniil Railway! 0111 of politics its he had before done. Possibly he had received a. hint that-it might be ivcll not to K0, too strong on that 1101111- 111 11111 meantime we note that ex-Premlsr Melgheii, speaking at Hamilton on December l4 said, "l have evi- dence on me that there has been Doll-tical interference already ill the ntanugenlclll or lite Ilile." And Sir Andrew ‘MflClPillll. speaking before ‘the llnitod Farmers of On- tario on the slime date at Toronto, is reported as shying, “Tire new Marriage-r tlSir Henry Thornton), is indefatigable as ii. speaker; he is so willing to kecp the railways oult of politics tllnl he is willing to plunge in llilllself.“ Other opin- ions exprr-sscil publicly. while generally lllurlulory", include thc less fnvorablc iroliilncnt that he is a. little too flllcrrt illld platitud- inous‘ ill SIIGPPii tn be illtogctlltll‘ sincere and relinblc, Quite needlessly at the Halifax wine banquet in his honor, Sir Henry scents in have given of fence to tho prollilliitionisls of that city lby word illlfl act. The mayor, city council iind i)01\l'tl of trudc were lllljliitfllltul. High tifficials should set till t-xzllil.plr> o. l..-w ob- servance I‘lliilt‘i‘ tilalii of luw-broalt- ing. While tho lnw iii what it is wine should not have been on the banquet tilblc. When lncn in high station thus flaunt their diifiuncc of the law it is un typen incitement, to others to do likewise. it is ailzntnedn ma, he Foam The grounds ill tiny for (‘illlilda when oin- high‘ lomllial-s s“ B" has" n“ Pxumpleiof which silurlcil iind sniffed uti ‘Sir Henry accentuated the Qrfenceuhe correspondent while the mw|-__ iby his flippaltt reference therein. i older and ‘leeued “ml ‘we hope it mayiil soldier, and started ut him un- 11“ ‘mes “h” ‘"9 “lokilprevent any reps-Mum‘ M Such redslnilingly lhrtiugh-out the talki Only‘ l . . . Theigretttllble misconduct. father is out of work. there is no‘ The protest of the Sons of perauce Divisioin-wiis- called .lor Al the annual ineoting of i.llf* United FiiffllPfsAbfif (lnturio ilt'i(l rcccntly ill Toronto, lilt‘ delegates vote pronounced tigulnal tllc policy 0f "brtiailenltlg out” as advocated by Prclnler» Drury, although ho \\'L\S llfesent and "said so many pleasant things that he Wus heartily cheer. cti. A special (lommittce on roads milda a. report which may be oi interest in our own [lrovlilcia l-.i general it favor-ad n polic; of con linuons road milllllellflilf'.e instead of a few expensive- provlnclal high report: transportation ifor freight; way: which these that there must be lea; road burg 1119- ind that the plan of capital icing motor licenses and bolfgw ing money thereon for road build 111B ll "Mound and should be ra- pealed. A resolution was also ndop ted calling for the restniction of ""6 imflroved road expenditure in B")! 011° Yflar to the amount of rev- enue derived from motor licensee. ivicw was $01111! rem ‘qtlfifff ordcred him to a chair’ iis- ‘- wuysi.~1-1ere is nu extract fromibe "We believe that tho “hem, of trunk highways will have little or no economic value. Long distant“ and passengers i: provided by the rail- roads montly parallel." The convention decided Lutlendorfl Promises i Interview _,__ Ferdinand T110111’. 111° 1-“115311111 ‘ wflfld wi-reslwndenl- W11°11° ‘"11" ml; appear in The Mall and gnpgf; 1; at present in German)’ n-yilng to learn the truth about the political and economic situa- tions there. in the course of his investigations he sought an inter vlawwlth Gen. Dudendorf, and after considerable trouble was able to luake an arwinlmwl V1111 former field marshal lu his cltarnr lug vlllli on the outskirts of Mu- n|¢h_ Lpdengorff has taken uphis residence lu Bavaria because there he is able to carry on with great- er security the movement for the restoration of the monnrcliy- NM- urally ho refused to E1116 any 111' forntatlon 0n this saint: act, but did not hesitate to unboiioln liim- 591; Wm; passion upon solue 0ft".- crs. He gave his views on fircat lirltnin, cn the United States and on tho present German Govern- ment, and showed the utmost com- tempt for tlieul all. He dcscribctl the latter as ibeing composed ofu lot of Bol-shsvists anti Jews. and wiis especially bitter in ills denun- ciation of the Jews. who. ne said. were at the btittom of the entry "of the United (Shiites into the World War. Tliéy thrust. Untrlv Sam. luto the conflict when 11 became apparent that they could make ‘more itmnsy thitt way than liy preserving his neutrality. Kept Hand on Rlstol. Ludcndorff greeted ills guest coldly. Ho. oiltsrcd the room with his wife ‘by his side, lbut after staring flxstily at the vlstior for a fcw moments decided that she was not necessary for his protec Lion and sent lion 3W8)". Through- out the collvcrsutioil he kept one hallfl in his coat pocket. and through tllc cloth Mr. ‘fuohy could see cleilrly the outline of n Slllilll‘ pistol, with its muzzle pointed at liim. Luilctldorff ls in cons-tau". ore-nil of nssassination. and bcfurtl the intei-viow Tuohy iind heurdi tiiilt ho was alyvays urlncrl with; two revolvers. one of which luYl in sight upon his desk. it is tllcl assault of an anti-monurchist or‘ are guarded by siivusc 1111511. 0110.1 forward. i.utlen-_ liiilOllgll llc had been a servant or iv.'ht-n in the course of the conver- ‘Sllllml Tuohy revealed the fact ‘that he was 0f lrlsh ilcstzent did, tlla formidable gent-rill urtibcntLl ‘He. said that in sacrificing -i\cr' ifleet and giving lrelnnd her free-- doiu Great Britain iind COIIllIIlLtEtZ. the two grclttest blunders in her I cllrccr. Speaks of Canadians. ‘mur- MIWF Hn proceeded: "llfillglllllll has foiled to lrpprecluts that ilcvrlr ilgllin -will Uutlatliilus iind Austra- lluns rush to her side in Europe in anything like national numbers Contlngeuts may cross. ibut that will ibe ull." Having said this. Lud-cntlorff stopped ailruptiy as though afraid he. had said too ulilch. The British Enliplre, according to fludendorff. is doomed. iind will be the ncxt to g0, nor will ll re cover like Gerluuny. He said that Michael (lollinr-whose assassina- tion had not occurred ut the time —-wils merely playing with them .ln London, and would, of course. establish a rapubllc when it suited him to do sol Then he added: “Ab. if only we hud more of the lrish coast for our submarines in the last war! it would have been all n1) Wl[h_E11§ltmd." Al, the some time the correspondent gathered lay. in other words. it represcnts ,3, a burden of necessary taxation l that is crippling in itself. "One would suppose that. der the circumstances. an effort iwonld be made to lighten this debt. One would imagine that ‘even our poli-tlrllanii would realize that the existing super-taxation, which ls crippling to the country. that. ‘therefore. we cannot go on spend- Ull‘ ‘cilnnot go on forever. and ‘mg money with war abandon and piling debt upon debt, with n0 fu- ture but. more taxes or bank ruptcy. Yet, seemingly. there is i lno slmh rsalizatlnn. The present Government has made no iitiisrnpt could do with tan. We would strongly urge all who wish to bring smiles and to those gladnc-ss at (3111181111118 erty or are own children have been rorsvtwn» b0Q0-0-0vv~ lit retrenchment. Mr. Fielding talked last session about the time coming when we nbbuld pay off something on the public debt, bu! for rill the visible effort that he or bu: colleagues have made to con- summate his ambition. the event will be delayed until Gabriel _ sounds his trumpet. During the 1' W81‘ and urn period of restoration. frankly admonished l there wasqlonw ext-Ilsa for 111811 a slay 0f 1N!!! Brunpw illlmicton muting . i ‘1 11 ‘flit. whose gludnsss ls clouded by P011‘ unemployment, becomc members of the Santa Claus (711111 and- so make sure bhat. while their being made happy, there shall be none to re- member with bitterness that they l Notes By Tile way touring the Dominion have been heartily received and apparently warmly weicolncd in -the Maritime Provinces. They have also been l! points before passing onward, The duty nf giving fair play to Canadian ltlantlc ports n! 8t. John and Halifax was strongly and for- clbiy presented by governor that Ludendorff, and the millions for whom llg speaks. while they til-int These resolutions, I'd-ports and statements sbow the sane. com mon-sense view the Ontario farm- er's are taking of the roads qnes. lion. We believe- thut a. majority of Prince Edward island lflrlflfiffl lire thinking along [hi3 Slime “m... 11nd will slve effect f0 lilfill‘ viown by their voice lit the first oppnp. tunl-ty afforded ihgnL i From the W. B. Louaoii z. .. . lootlactlon AT CsVRIQTMAQTIDE. (Continued on Page i 5) » Daily; Selections ‘jFor Guardian Readers - li. is obvious that our provincial Government la doing in ~-,.e,._,.na,._ flcular precisely what ti... united Farmers of Ontario in their an- 1111111 111961111! have condemned. The Belf government has the“ building sections of highlways at ‘.44 iii-en and needless cost while utter Deal- soul. ' restiil lights but ,._,,,,“”, Q ly neglacting _'thousuuds of miles ' 111111111! ‘ ine ' of other road-s leading to thousands Yfluri l1 _ from mine; isii Henry Thflrhton iinil his or lvirmcl. Thley lulwe paralleled N“ fi '11:! ‘inch vouniiii shall parry qf mllwiiyi crucial; my tho railway. capitalised the motior yo; l, mk émuaeb, w“ a ‘remb llcenco fees for years to. come, ling flame. Went vast sumo of borrowed mon Th“ h1"11‘-'18 WPBVBI‘ by a lonely s rine. " w 1n a ninsie year. hardening taxpayers who derive no benefit therefrom ‘with increasing interest charges. All these. things are coll. dammed by (he Ontario farmers. And- Ontarloffarmers mums;- q bait in rosdilbullding while hon Ibo- flovlmmsnt props" m . , "n, u in ‘m. Set in dim gold: And on my fiincfc vfbranit appeurp several 10m‘ the yearn, the _ Of love and grief. of prayer. and 171179 r9; A1111 11919 81$ Marla. their whllo 11nd mystic rim ‘ they are my xllelliiilfSilll 8i Cuiimoie A 95111111191106 fabric. woven by i f B uyi Here fi at 1 a M an's Shop 1 You can't make a mistake if you buy his gift here at the store he himself would choose. Dainty Ties . . . . . . . . . 75c to $2.00 Silk and W001 Sox . . . . $1.00 Pair Cashmere Clock Sox _. . . . . . . . . . $1.00 and $1.25 Pair Ribbed Silk Sox . . . . . . $1.50 Pair Plain Silk Sox . . . . . . . . $1.25 Pair Irish Linen Hdkfs. $2.75 1-2 Doz. Initial Linen Hdkfs. $3.50 1-2 Doz. Boys Fine Golf Hose . . $1.00 Pair Boys Gauntlet Gloves $1.00 Pair Fine Braces . . 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 Knot-apart Cuff Links 50c to $1.25 Garters, Boxed . . . . . . 35c and 50c Armlets, Boxed . . . . .‘ 35c and 50c Suede Gloves, Silk lined, $2.75and$3.00 Silk Handkerchiefs . . 50c to $1.25 Collar Boxes, leather . . . . . . $2.00 Hdkfit Cases, leather . . . . . . $2.00 Spiral Arm Bands . . . 35c and 50c Smoking Jackets . . . . . . . . $8.50 SilltPyjamas $8.00 Lounging Robes . . . . . $10. to $20. Leather Club Bags . . . $10. to $20. Buckskin Gloves . . $4.50 to $6.00 Silk Mufflers . . . . . . $3.50 to $4.50 Oamels Hair Gloves . .. $1.75 Pair ‘ Wool Mufflers ;.. Fur Gauntlets . . . . . . . . $8.00 Pair Knitted Vests ........ . .. $5.00 Silk Front Shirts . . . $2.50 to $3.00 Club Sweaters . . . . . $3.75‘ to $6.00 Auto Gloves . . . . . . . $3.25 to $3.50 Suit Cases. . . . . . . . $1.50 t0 $13-50 VelourHats 7-00 $3.75 New York Shirts . . $3.00 110 101 Grafton Street .. ‘Oonfldienct is the companion oi‘ success. - , . No friend's a friend till he shall til-oven friend. . Every one can master a. grief but he that. has it. v E , a I 5i yitllfli 1 n. i sIf.‘i‘i-°§.;-?‘.‘l "tlili-i-"ig-o-g," -' 3 ~ jiiatnffmd ntoifl" ' ~ . I V; ‘nflwu ulytiulinvruim» . -~ w f“ q] IOII m-Inrvfl" _ dHUNETih$~“$Wd ' ma. Wm‘ ‘fiot ' tears 7i ‘in “.1 ~12».- i coornour sun-n i‘