TIC PI”! Til] 3A ~ ’ . I ' . W ““””"'" w" ilwii Bliliiili/ first: rrrranl - ~ " c ""4,-~ - ° . I '*>"/~ l - i .. ' fi“ r ’ - m” T“ DOW. I T 5» f , ./// ’ i ‘ ‘ \\\\\\‘ vfi“ ‘\;\\ ‘\ m - ' \\ \_ it u I i ~ ‘ ’ \ '__‘. . Wm“... unwell: ‘hm 0011s. a ' ‘ J___ $511- M" "' “' “L "MI- ~=-w-- wr- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1920 g-hi-amirrmi-riemg FREE MARKET FDR BADBN Canadian Bacon Decontrolled in Britain at Fud oi February Which Means Canadian Bacon. v&—_—-_- LQNDON, Dec. Zii-iffarnadricirt" be. gun wl-lil be diercorrtnolrlred irn. the Brit hi, 151m at tithe ernid of February. The ernliflire Camiaaitlain barcion out- Wi, urns been secured.‘ by tih-e Min- ister of Food itro tihe end of De- l THE LEABUEA SUBBESS lion. N. W. Roweli Declares ieague llas Satisfied Disappointed its Enemies. its Friends and (Spcolarl to The Girard-lan) GENEVA, Dec Ill-After the as- scmbly of itllrie 11938119 of Nations zrnri concluded d-iirr, iseaslon on Sni- ur-riay eveniinig, Mr. N. W. Rowell of Candida sumied up the results us toiloue: The first. Jtssieirnbliy of t:he perrgrm of Nations no.3. satisfied its intends until dileiappoinrtted its enl- rrriea. its most significant feature is the rfalct that iilou- five weeks iiiuiin-iiiiiis o _i__-¢- AT THE PBINBE EDWARD large Audience Greeted in Their Dpening Play Last Night, Poor Man." The Young-Adams Company. for many years purveyors to the thea- tre irntrons of Charlottetown of dramatic productions of a first- clirss order, were heartily welcom- ed back to (rlrarlottetown last evening when they presented 1 be- inrc n large und appreciative aud- iii Wilmot Young have this season sur~ Free Market for Solved Yesterday W from Dock. rcerniben- rand as. two months rnust dllaipse for threJbartvoor tro "be cured anrrl martin there trite trrrtamseimeni now announced rearllry means z. freer market for Canadian bacon “ll-Heid- lmfil‘ 4111B 811d of the yrear". the unfortunate man must it had been decided by ‘Capt, C05- body and Messrs Wrrflrrce McDonald m“, and William Ryzrn set to work at ent insertions- Iibillfd found it possible “'30 yesterday morning" A‘ 2-25 0' ii, cuflpfirwie m a great variety of clock p. m. the body was recover- ‘nmtlplrg Md Wlemmiommi concerns’ ed, and token on board of the trig mid m“ M m“, “mgmbiy Dream? onrt to await. the coroner's in- 59.1 it has dewiinprd in an warm‘? spection which was hold rtt 8 p. pm; ,mi.,.i,qum i, mrpmma wnsciuu-ib in., Captain (‘osgrovo also notify- nmfi m WW5‘, am] ‘mummy Ami lng the Chief of Police and Attor- ipiip iconvlctm, mm ii serves a ney General of tho hody having arrcrrir purpose irrrrrt guarantees its 116°" 1°11“- fut/lire. UMPANY mepresprttatuvee mrrann ' 41 dier. He 11nd enlisted in the early days of the war and come through three and a hnlrf years of fightin without a scratch. llc was a lrnrr working, sober mans respected by everyone who knew him. During the season he had not lost a day's work. He leaves to mourn his fai- her, Mr. David Lecky oi’ Mi-scouclte three sisters (Hattie, Ilene. zrrtrl Tessie) and two brothers Gus and this Popular Company Kenneth, in Lot 16 and a brother John I). at Wellington. I10 was thirtiy-one years oi‘ age. M/r. Wallace McDonald, through whose exertions the hoily was rounded themselves with what they quiiiiiiy i-ecovgi-eip 1mg Engaged claim to be the most capaible sup- in dragging opgraflgng before ‘viii. porting Company they have 9Y9? singular success. During thc lust brought to the Maritime Provinces. seven 0,. eigiii years i“, i,“ recover These include Mr. Perry Norman, ed m, 199s ma“ five bodies 111's <11 i116 "WHY DOW" E1181 00m- The late Philip Lecky joined tlre BililY oi Piiiiii‘ WA8_i_ii_ii_iiD YESTERDAY, Mystery of the Missing Man oi Dredge No. 9 hen Body Was ‘ iuquest Held Last Night. The ‘body of Philip W, Lecyy, the missing man from Dredge No. 9 "F1059 dlflfiptlearance since last Tuesday nlsht has been it mystery, was recovered yesterday afternoon at Bruce Stewart & Co's wharf be- tween the scow and tug boat where ~ have slipped and fallen in the dnrk. All inquiries having Jailed to elicit any information as to his whereabouts. grove to drag the whnrf for the LEDKY Recovered air excellent photograph of His (trace and a sketch of his career. Following is an extract:- or 9.15. Next nrorning when he did not report for wor-k Capt. Cosgrove ""1119 Pilquiries, even wiring to Harbor tBouche (lam/angles home) lilmkllli.’ Possibly deceased tnl-ght: have gone iltcrc. Sirndrry evening ire received a telephone (mm Ln. Vflngle (which was produced) stating he was not tliore. rFlnnlly ho reported to the Police und llrcn to the press. ‘lie then enr- Dlflyed men to drag for ti}... bgdy with the result rtlrui it was found ‘about 2.25 that trfiortroon. On being llcrrr-y Joseph 0'l.e:rr,v. D. D., .1. C. D., L. L. D, risked it‘ ileccnsed was a sober mnri ‘he replied “perfectly sober." 11o itlren explained tto thc jury the iposition oi’ ilrc tugs, scows and vdrcrlges, also thc scarcity of lights. illo drew n plitn showing their posi- tions rind explaining bow the accl- idont rrrlglrt happen. when lte stepped from his private duty in Alberta's crtpitztl and not welcome no lronrty. 1t will ho nn event in tho life of tho new arch- EDMBNTBN WELBBMES ARBHB ’i'lin Edmonton Bulletin of Dc - ccrribur 8th gives an elaborate re- fKirt of the reception tendered Hit-i Grace Archbishop O'Lenry on his arrival in that city, together with (lid and young in their thous - ands assembled at. thc Cnnrtrlinn Pacific Railway depot at four thir- ty o'clock Tuesday ztftoriroon to wolcnmo to Edmonton the newly appointed Archbishop of this city, Tumultuous cheers greeted lrim‘ cur to take rip iris residence and ‘ since tho visit oi’ ills Royal Illgh- norm, tho Prince oi‘ ivrrlera, was n u ' Lines) at home in Miscouche; one sister (Annie) out west: a brother" so .1 fourr il puny", IMr. George i7. D. Denton. dredgeln Strmrrrerside on October‘ lFrrtnk. Payne, nutrlno engineer, was next called. llo knew tlecensod Deceased was a. roturneri sol-lwiio can“, aboard the mg nsogene. idrt" where he was helping Mr. Lavengis. Deceased stayed some [time then went away. Asked if lileccusetl was a sober man Mr. iPayne replied "rt sober and ex- cellent young mun. iWullie McDonald told of being employed Fny Capt. Fosgrovc to grapple for the body and cveirtrrrrl- ly finding it. ' | Mr. lrecky, zr ibrorlrcr oi‘ tire (le- ‘censeti was called und lnforirred the .jrrry his brother was zr returned {S0ii|i9l'-——ili'lVlfliI{ enlisted in ilrc W051 at the outbreak of lilo w- r. Sgt. Bradley on ls culled, pro cril various rriHt-lcs he had l on the body; n. ivzrtclr and _t-lrzrin. two cheques, religious urtic- flos rind rttoney. The tirrro indicated {by the wrrlr-lr was 4.331. i Nlr. Jnirrrsoir. nn (‘llliliilyfi ot‘ the ‘dredge wciri :rl..i..r.l rr‘rtrui 10.45 ori 10.50. Ho. saw rl u u. rrrurr going ziliotrrili bishop that. will always remain tion of which time will not etfaco. Theilepot grounds were crowd- ed long before tlrn rtrrivnl 0t‘ tho Calgary trnin to which wflntfuch- ed the nrchbishopfis special car. Tho-Citizens‘ Bnnd was present and also a cordon of city mounted irolicc. Men and women of Roman Catholic faith crowded all points inf advantage and children of the ‘Separate schools lined thc west i isidc of 109th strcct for :1 couple of blocks. When first tho engine alarm bell announced the coming of thc ‘train cheers broke from the as - sombled gathering; they rat-echoed ltlmo and again and reached their lrciglrt when His Grace stopped from the car to be greeted by May or Clarke, Alderman Milton Mar memorable; rm event tho recollec- SHBP DTEARY! tlrnt we nil, regardless of crorid ltopo and oxpcct. "You will find, if experience of the past is continued, that although your congregation is not a major- try of the community, the utmost in cirrinnctlun with the ndminis - trrttion of church work in this city. _ "1 believe. you will find that the‘ excellent. feeling encouraged by ‘ your predecessor irt office and that ..ltas been continued by the admin-i iistrator" since his decoase, will. make it carry for you to step into. the same high positionnmong :rll' . s of the community that was hold by your venerable predecessor‘ "Although not personally of yorzr- faith, I feel 1 ram only ovprvlsr-liflil the fooling that will ho reiterated by all future occupants 0t’ my im- portant office when l assure you that in nll your works for the bet- terment of your people or the improvement of our community you may count upon the hearty co- operation of any Mayor of Edmon- ton during the whole tcnuro of your ccupancy of your exalted seat. “Again assuring you that we wel come you as at representative of a great congregation and personally as one whose works and ability have prcccdcil you from the far, off province of Prince Eilwrirtl 1n- ilrrnd, I bid you welcome to our ‘city and trust you mrty live long and happily in our midst. l JOSEPH A. CLARKE, Mayor. Over to the South Side. iiSeverai Towns Along Slope oi Andes harmony, goodwill and 90.0mm . Earthquake shocks which Friday rtion exist among all congregations "fwmlwfl defllrolied SWETM WW1“ tr rSEliERE Eiiiiriiiluiiié I Destroyed. i Hundreds Perished. Many More Vittims l Being Sought. (Special to The Guardian) BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 20.- as telephone llllti telegraph wires are badly disorganized. ~ The earth movement during tb ernor was from the northwest to "will? 1118 Argentine 810W 811d southeast, nnd a number of small Andes mountains were the mostisiiocks {gnawed iiie pi-iiicipai can. severe experienced in the countryiciigsiom which iiiiiied iiiiriy sec. slncc 1869, when lritif of the city ofromil hiendozit ivrrs laid in ruins. lie-I ports from the urea where the“ ¢iias¢mphe_ shock was lierrvicst indicate grczrti 1°“ of m? “"4 PFOPNNY- “PWDTJVThe latest reports from Mendoza of 150 hotlies having already hcen-jmming in in“ night mid "in ma firm“ m” "Teas M’ lhelrrhock at Tresportenas had assum- “ T540“ ied the proportions of a catastrophe ‘ rhmrmn” "m"? "m" 109 rThree relief truirts have been rush- porisired, and rtt Costrt De Artrnjo, ed i0 we mwi,’ from which wit" nlglrty one mom were killcd. lt is dead and m, ma“ dying M" been feared tlrnt more victims nro nsli, i, , i roug t out. At Costa De Amado. 1 yrrt buried under the ruins in cnclri r town. At Trenportcnns, Ln. Vnlleioiile, Shock and Ln Control not o single trousoi was left stranding and those not destroyed were left in n biully dam» aged condition. No cstlmnttr of the] number of persons injuredhas as yet been made. ' Minor shocks continue through- out the district. one particularly strong tremor being felt yesterday afternoon nt 8 o'clock in the towns of San Martin and Rivadaviu. The people aro reported as being panic stricken. ' The city of llrfendozn was shnkeni but did not suffer any extensive damage. r Drowned In Hot Water. in the towns of Costa De Arnnjoi which wns virtually isolated, an - of the rnost violent character occurred nt. 8 o'clock yes terririy momlng. in addition to eigbtyone dead in Costa De Anna - iocighty were seriously injured. At Ln Valle terrible scenes were witnessed. The relief work was most difficult owing to the condit- ion of the roads, which had been broken up and covered with water. The church there was laid in ruins, and the municipal buildings’ wells were cracked and the struc- ture wns likely to fall at any mo ment. . The selsmogrnplr at the. Men - dozn Institute recorded » three shocks on Friday, the first beginn- ing at 3 p. m. it was a sudden and violent one without the slight move ments usually preceding. Tllis last tcnre the first ofla series of plays with which they will entertain the citizens in the Prince Edward Theatre for the next two weeks. The play was the famous success versatile pen of the its...» H. Broodhurst, Arrrerlcn/s foremost playwright. touring the provinces pearian repertoire; Mr. Mal. Mur- ray, late of Qru Follies; Mr. Clyde "lllfih M811. P00!‘ M1111". 1111111 i119 C. Cole who was formerly of the sisters. deepest spmpaiiiy is inimllflblfi John Craig Stock Company, Bos- RIIOWB 111-1 ton; Mr. David Rlggrm, with the Miracle Man: who w saeen hero yearsr ago in i, 9_ ii w u"; 1.1;... or 9110951‘! °t Wmmm Owen» the“ riiilenltiild chrgracigr,“ rmvays in the in shllkefl‘ best of humor and a prime favor- ite with all his companions und to his bereaved father, brothers and 0X‘ tended in their sad loss. mrmerly evening an inquest. was M“ Gem?" held before lllil token from the Saturday EVER Carrith, Scotch comedian; Mr. Ed. in iiw poikle (ioiii-i iii ‘viiiiiii Li“. lug Post stories. ioiioiriisnrr srrctiits‘ iiiiuriao-A ivtrAlD. APPLY rsr Prince or. City. 2399-12-21-31 IIRSEY COW FOR SALE. JQJST Nsilfllbéd. iRobert Weeks‘. 1111811“ pii 24os-r2-21-2i XMAS TREES-FOR SALE. 25 i: up. Phone 374—J. Dec. 20 Zipd ________________._. FOR sALr-L-Puna-snsn AVR- rrlrir-e cow. "iiiliaycrdit Gen-tie" due to molten iDec. 24in. r920. apply Joseph Kerr, Wi-nisrloe. . zioc-rz-zisi voit ios rmamuo i; om demotion, DO 0 ' ' iru Job Printers. 1'16 Km 8t. up _ . m. ‘wit: MONEY m" HOME-MS. lotto, paid weekly for W111‘ Stock; and last. year's.frrvorlt.e Miss ' Marguerite Young. _ ‘ "1 "m" in“‘rpr“'at'°n °f m“ m" in his employ since Oct. 1919. Oflimfliut Philip Lockoy came to his lclamorsd to see and shake the hand all made an excellent impression from Fiemin“ grocery und Miss Adams received n. most cordial welcome. sortment of bright, snappy vaude- thatt there were no long tedious waits. present “The T1891‘ 11nd?" ' Seeks (Io-operation nipeg saysw-"Co-operatlve action adopted in the last budget except - between the independent _ x l t and the Government groups in the 111111018. medicated V1105. N611 Hugh, Barnstead; Miss Vule Ho- f ii i v e a aii91ieii_ Miss Margie Adams and M1‘. H. hurt; character und heavies; fornr o ow ng Jury w" mp erly with nrany of‘ Messrs ‘Leonard McKay (fore- me best smck mun), Geo E. Full, jr, K. Flnlilluvfl. ‘ companies; Miss Marie Fisher, Joim iqonnoiiy’ Jog iiyaih \\'“'i‘ formerly with tho Follies; Miss Coiling and w Mam“ Minn isnlieane. lrrtc of Pittsburg The first wiiuesa cuiied “.33.! Capt, (‘osgrovo of Dredge No. ll. He slated that the deceased was ious roles lust night these players the nigh, in (luau-on an" minim; store ltoi said he. was going to seo rt Mr. A 4591mm“ as’ Lavangic. That would be about fl coroner Dr. hiciliiiknniorr bani-d and the lights “'01P Svfiflirrlka and other dignitaries. iWilOlll he thought was Lccky. 11c heard lrim slroutping down tire conlrtiun‘ by prominent" citizens nsaem ' i ithc seismic convulsion opened great Foiiowing ii“, dcpai-iui-e oi iiigcrevices out of which hot water |ed fifteen seconds. rThe imovernent lasted five secolidiu- ibunlonivriy and some one :rtrs\ver--:l>l611 111111 71y 1110 T111131 111d me Mlilflllembll’ "m" the C- P’ n- d9‘ is spouting The water from one ofiilnd the thlfd ten seconds. T1153"- iing. lie went to bed. Heard some‘lrlriitrorrtoiiinrrs. fone goiirgzishorerrboirt five n'rlock;i' Hi5 (imce was accompanied by 'mgliialwggslififi)"Ilignfillirf ‘Elifiilpd Archbishop Sinrrott, of Winnipeg; iamldwas asked about. tlrc llglris.;A"°hb'5]'°P Mathiw- °f “GEL”? iHe started there wrist no wrrtclintarriBiHiwD Mfi-Nfliiy 0T 01118813’; Bit-theft With ‘out. by himself. liud tltero lreenithém also were m,“ Fame, Pflon‘ t- if. ‘Z ii hi.‘ Ii '. .11 i llii . 12'2"?‘ 4'”? himfen :1“, acil; 051862;)“; Fcaprtulary vicar oi‘ tho archdiocese of Edmonton and Rev. Father Noos- 3611B, acting provincial of the Ob l u ed d u lnttc Order in Northern Alberta, w ‘ h"? i w“ re r m‘ a or who met the nrchbislroph party nt boiirir out: atbout half an hour re- tirrnrerl with the following verdict Red Deer‘ wmkers “t the church fcoulil lirrve seen where he ivtir-t gu- lng. Ili z Johnson gave similar test morry regarding tho lights. Joatlt iby accidentally falling ifttirigfxthe new nrchbighop,’ ilz- water nt Bruce Stewart 6t Co. Henry _i_ Roche and 110m _1_ 1L irtrl. ivlrrrr-r, nfld drowning. ice“), M I‘ A" Welcomed we arch, ville was supplied hetrween acts so ABINITIIIN Iii (Bpeciail to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Dec. 20.-I.mxury tax abolished. On and after today the tax specially imposed at the last 0i the Farmers session will cease to operate. The wiNNipEQ pa‘; 19___T1ie win- rubolltion applies to all luxury taxes The company this evening will armors those on spirituous and alcoholic Manitoba LegiBiMui-e muy be and proprietor-y preparations con- -- —~» ‘bishop on belrnlf of the laliy- T118 meeting was informal. Mayor Clark ‘read an address of welcome on he- The Government in albolishinrg the taxes proceeded by order-—-in lralf of the city of Edmonton. Ar- chbishop O'Leary replying in well chosen remarks. He was gratified- councll passed under the authority section 29 Consolidated Revenue Audit Act, which empowers the he said, at the warmth and wealth of the reception; it made him feel Governor-in-Council to remit any duty or toll. as though he was coming to n city of which he had every right to feel proud. He thanked thc mayor hear- tily for coming to greet him. i1 flwl which made the welcome even GOVERNMENT CONGRATULAT- ‘more hearty. The action 1111B" W119 ED ON ABOLITION OF LUX- more than the spoken word and URY TAX the large assembly was an indica- fpot, Archbishop O'Leary journeyed the 59""? P93911911 11 111-11131"- 01' fifteen feet and tormri a pool in which two persons were drowned. A Red Cross ambulance has renclr- - ed thevillnge and set to work to rescue ztrry sufferers who may stillt bu. rrlivc in the ruins. ‘ ito the Bishop's pnlncc on tho south side of thc river. About tuo hurr- rlreil irutomolrilcs cttrryiirg other clergy rind citizens following that bearing Iiir: (lracc. Arriving at the entrance to the Bishop's palace, south side, the rev ercnu prelalc was received ‘by thc I children or’ tire south side separate schools. immediately‘ afterwards those who had formed thc body ship. Clergy from some of the north- ern missions of Alberta were pres- ont to welcome their superior. Fiith or Barrudry of Lac St. Anne repro- scntcd that mission on this occas- ion. Two councils of the Knights of Columbus were represented in thc informal reception. A detach- ment of mounted police were pres- ent on the route to the south side. Banquet to the‘ New Archbishop Archbishop Henry O'Leary, D. D.; J. C. D., L. l... D., newly appoint- ed Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Edmonton, was on Wednesday night tendered a. formal welcome by tho two locnl councils of Andean slope and, as reports con- tinue to arid to thc long list oi.‘ casualties, apprehension is felt that iguard were presented to his Lorri- ‘he “M1 "51"" Wm 5° V"? M511- ‘ Rescue parties have been sent out from Mendoza, but details from the scone of the disaster ore meagre, greeted with tremendous applause, from the concourse which rose to its feet and the ovation subsided only when His Grace was seated. honor were: Archbishop 0'Leary. ‘Archbishop Binnott, Amlrblslrop Mathleu, Bishop McNally, Father Hetlrerington, Marois, of Regina, Mr. John Cor- mack, K. 0.: Hon. J. L Cote, M. L. A.. Dr. J. E. Amyot, P. E. Les- nard, P. M. Dunne, and W. A. Wells rbrations with lesser shocks con - tinned for thirty minutes after - wurds. ‘Felt Two Hours in Japan. TOKIO, Dec. l8.—'l‘he rnost vio- .lcui earthquake that has occurred since seismograpliic observations commenced in Japan took place Thursday evening at 9.11 o'clock. The vibrations lasted m6 horns and were so severe that the instru- ments were unrable to give perfect records. It is believed the convul- inion took place under me Pacific Ocean or in the Gobi desert, Cpl!- tr-rn Asia. Heavy shocks were felt about. the same time in Chile, where the vol- cano Viliarlca. in the Province of Vraddivia, bean-n to dlsclmrie flame and lava. The Albanian village of Topelenia, thirty-two miles south- east of Avlona. was destroyed on Friday, at least twenty-two persons perlshing, according tn Rome des- patches of Saturday. Heavy earth- quakes were recorded by seismo- graphs at Halifax. Washington, Chicago and Cambridge, Mass.) on Thursday morning. ..___-bO>———- More than 30,000 persons inhabit ittle villages along the eastern At the table set for the guests of Rev. Rev. Mgr. The menu card, bordered in tho- Irirr time writing sbowcards Mrs. No canvassing. We in- llmot and supply yo! with W011! West Angus Showcard Serivco. 6'1: Ollaunis 8L, ‘Dot-onto. i IBl-‘ll-il-m till Dec l1 at brought about at a conference of the two parties. Hllffile-‘ilfid b? Premier T. C. Norris, which, it is expected will be held in Winnipeg December 22. tnining alcohol. lime and fruit juic- esffortlfled spirits, strong waters, Otrttztlwtr, 0m, Dec. 20--'l‘o'ir'~ grtrrmiq rum being received from time‘, t':P"'".“";;*,- ."J...*‘"..Y.i"ii.‘::.:;iitcsvaililtirzzrro: PmYm-F cardm 0°“ 9° our!“ its decision to abolish the Luxury luxury taxes except those mrlntrain- T“ (Mei). m, oer-psi“ gtiiinlus. Slince the taxes came into effect, tion of the good feolinB of p" classes of the community. Ho added he believer] thorn was n fooling abroad in Edmonton which, if broadcast throughout the Papal colors of yellow and wlrlte,. was rt very artistic piece of work] and it bore on tho cover a reproi duction of the photograph of Arch- y bishop O'Loary with the nntional| anthem on the reverse side. The Knights of Columbus. The welcome took tho form of n. banquet which was hold in the Mnc donald hotel. In addition to His Grsco the Archbishop, there was THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, _ TIDE, MOON, ETC. rononrro, December, 21st.’ rrsvs your fox skins cleqngd rhy J. B. "mlwiiiih. 12a cm:- Georsv Bi ~. hI-PIOHBMWI], w“ an - "ID-imitate fur cleaning plant 311111-011: crrrraria. It wui in - Mae their value, ' l0 to l0 i" cent. Telephone" .0; 419 ' Dec. 210-61 °X MIN A-rrlpayrorc-W: "independent Farmers’ members Ed 111° 1151113911“ Mum" M“ by have boon called to attend A meet- merchmli-‘l- “""n“m°"“m'9 o" “'1' in '0“ m“ m“, memioued i-m- ii", porters. The solos tax remains in pail-pose of deciding on tho Norris m" 1°?“ m"! effect request. lf. as anticipated by lead- Dominlon, would result in n. great deal of good. it would be his desire nnd ambition, he said, to pr- 1111811"! this same friendly spirit und to do all in his power to promote better- Lhero fleas not been. a day on which; oino or miore tnessages of ttitirisrrr ainil complaint had not iriwu 'l‘t‘l'!‘iV od by some member of trlrc cabinet ers of this party, the members ap- provc. the joint meeting will be held in the evening. "Announcement. of the calling of m, 1,- -' w meeting was mule by A. R. Boivln, secretary of CANADIAN FlEET DUE TODAY ment in the city. "You can rest as- sured of my hurl-Y i=0<1l1°11111°l1 ‘l! goodwill and prosperity- I feel ithrrt this moment I have be - come at resident of the most bcautl ful city in Western Canada." Hi8 also present: Archbishop Sinnott, of Winnipeg; Archbishop Mnthieu, of Regina; and Bishop McNrtlly of Calgary. Tho banquet was given by the Catholics of the city under the nus pices of the Knights of Columbus 1 and was attended by the K. C.'s and their wives ns well as by cler- ical mnmhcrs of the parishes in the city und representatives from pro- cnrd was printed in both French und English, Mr. John Cormack. K. C., was tonatrnrrster. John Cormack remarked that the English. Mr. Cormaclfs opening re- marks were followed by the gath- ering rising and singing "God Stave the King." moderate westerly winds; fair to- day and on Wednesday; not much change in temperature. - mgr. tide this afternoon at s28 In opeplns the tow 118t- Mr- it. will who high itonaorrow morning- at. 7.64. Sun sets this afternoon at 4,18 nnd rises tomorrow morning at ‘L80 Full moon Saturday. Doc 25th 8.29 a. rn. oasts would all be in French and The toasts were as follows:- ‘IPO 110' Mid! M MOI“ IDNIGI- lion tria- "ulmuo _ as i; Th? ' ‘ n?“ t“ the party." ‘DUCT IN CITY OR AT CASlNO . Blttardly ulglit, two stoned diu- ‘figliltrljbp 1110M! ring. Reward. Apply 17 yiii Pielunii 8a.. aaoa 12 2r at 1X1 .___,.._____________ or well u Tatarrirfj furnished on réq " 7*“ ~ ' ' l r » WANT IY GENTLEMAN u‘)??? 5“"!m'f_.“@t.5".'¥- . than!‘ ed room, nested, centrally . '. r "li-ll-lfl- . wit“. ugh”; ir3_ N," (rare "R8 Wanner-r AM IUY- x a: ‘mu m“ m“. L1 2.‘ his ior cash or lanolin; on r. "m? ‘"111 11TH air-wrists "Bmminton buts, sum, Oroll. m" 9"“ "Mr . a. Harris "<1 Rarr Fox bolts: rrrrrrrr. Musk- *:f::f°}{- gmkflfiil "i. mow ra - - ._ -‘ Alder, l o “a.” ""1118 "10 1M1 M - leave at. oars-aura some n“ connections with loading 110m: in London, New York, Louis and other centres. f "1 I position to handle any Qllrofrswmotmg pfQs . I IIILPIOC c911” . so animal. t n. n; . 288742-21 2i ‘W800i! shaver‘: IIOUTIRID or. . we 011i. Villlflo (keen, 28981121531. FOX FOR QALL-Ono Female standard broil on your old. Prion rIQbL-r-Alfred Enlhnd. "“I|1.I!‘lllla..._"_ IMHO-IN i J _ \ Three Warships Piesented to Canada by British Governrnt Due to, Arrive at Halifax this Morning. HALLFAX, N. i8. Dec. 20.—Thei')n i-heir arrival Captain Henry G. three warships Aurora, Patriot anr‘ i ‘i. Adams, C. B.. Commander of the Patricia, presented by the British Aurora will come ashore 5nd pay Government to Canada, are "duo to his respects 1o tho directors of arrive hero at eliilrt oclock tomor- Naval Services, the Governor Gene row morning. according to u wlre- ral and _t_lre Lieut. Govcnor- of less received from the fleet today. Nova iScotia. ri.rt.rrriirnfmnar “iearrrrrrrirrirrirrrarga” By Acclamatlon‘ Under Discussion (specirrrtvtrooflhevlliiiiirdlliilgc 20. coupon. Dec. 20.—-A fire ot FEEDER]. r.~- -- ‘i iii iii_ b g ,-,,,»r--,~ i123.ZZ°Z.Z‘ZZ..Z.°‘SJ..Z“...2...?‘ .122. of 1'9 ° Drllflvifiok cabinet was declared ed from hiinistry of Agriculture to illoiild by llwlflmlld-lll" i!‘ 3'1"‘ Prime Minister, but apparently the 5U’! 6011111.? wtlfly- m‘- M°"‘°'““ parliamentary heclrlers are not to . i 1'“ °'°°"2,°..,°‘.l “°°°1".“ got any further altllactlon. r Grace concluded. monton was as follows:- To A. 1.1.1 u. "Your Grace: taken the name of "Sunny A1116!“ our citlsens a heartfelt welcome to you. residence in Edmonton will be long. satisfactory in every way to you Civic Addrrru of Welcome. The address delivered by M11?" Clarke on behalf of the City of Ed- Honry .-” 0'- Lenry, D. D., J. C. D., L. I... 1).. Archbishop of Edmonton. On your first arrival in the call- ital city of the Province of Alber- ta, which for a popular time 11" ta", I wish to express on behalf of "it is my earnest hope that V0111’ vinclirl points, and the various Catlr oiic orders in the c“! “The Pope, the King-the King, the Pope." "The Catholic Church." pro posed by Judge Lucien Duhuc, and responded to by Rev. Father Blan- chin, acting superior of Scholasti- cate and Samlnn y. Reception in Macdonaid. Prior to the banquet Archbis- ‘hop O'Lenry held n reception on the " ' floor when hun - dreds of those in attendance in - eluding the K. C.‘s and the lad- ios and the general public wore presented to His Grace, each per-l son being introduced by the Rev. Father Murphy, O.M.lr. parish priest of St. Joseph's. After the reception thc gathering repaired to the spacious banquet room of the hotel where covers were laid for three hundred and twenty five guests. Archbishop Ohm-y, accompan - Archbishop Bimtott Hound. "Our Visitors," proposed by J.G. Turgeon, M.L.A.. and was respond- ed to by Archbishop Sinnott. His Grace said that. he was wall pleas- ed to accept. the responsibility of replying to the toast on behalf of the visitors, but that judging from the reception accorded to the new Archbishop, and the woy in which you have taken him to your hearts I don't think X and so! much." personally, and that. your good [work will be up to the standard led by the visiting prelata. on rar- °°“‘.‘““‘"- m‘ 0"“ umTfi u rivli in the banquet rooni. were 4 “are As Si-ioppiisit; 1 Centurion 0185 rw-Lrrjj :-