1'1 Damon.- 14. 1926‘ 1 - v " f, ‘ ‘N. B. Potato Crop i cm council usi Niiiiil esolution Passed t0 Supply the Fire De- partment With a Portable Air Com- pressor) and a Restiiier. The monthly meeting of the City werc~a sufficient number of regula- umll was ‘held last night-pin the tlou mnzzies 1n the city. He was 1111c“ Chambers. With His Wor- informed that such collild be made pguayor Miner, the Health Oifi- In a few hours. Ha also saldi some 1.ihe City ‘Record-er and all one way should ‘be found‘ to bring those . cillors present. 3o task who disregarded regulations 111119 niin-utes oi’ the previous concerning dogs. gating WW6 "ad 1W 111.6 City iCouncilior Hennesaey asked i‘! lerk and 84101719411 there were no other ‘place but the A1 this ‘D0101- Hil Wilrfilliil lll- prisoners calla for dogs tha‘t were rmed the Council that Mr. ‘Eniesi taken off’ the street to be shot. urkmau had requested pennisslon ‘it was decided: to use some empty . place a. matter of importance be- cells in the basement which were Worth Ten Millions (sfleclai to the Guardian) T°R°NT0. Dec. 1a.- The 11°11" "W! of New Brunlwick a now timatad to be worth 310.000.1100 to tho farmers. Th“ "W" 1| baled on the price of $1.86 par cwt on a 6,000,000 crop. n qiv," 1,, ‘h, preliminary estimate of the provincial department of agri- culture. Mifii re the Council. 0n being granted‘ permission Mr. urkman said that since the 13th report was then read and adopted. {October he had ‘from time to ime intended to tdke the matter by ‘His Worship, his opinion con- pbefore the ‘Council. ‘He said that ocrnlng n the above date certain things that he thought ‘his residence under control. out ii was his opin- ilii the talk about town implicated ion that regulations should be kept in force for 4 or 5 weeks yet. ad occurred near lnl, it was also rumored, be said, hiii he had an interest in Dixon's ypce Hall. He wished to ‘deny both huge statements. ‘He also scored ho ‘Ciiy ‘for giving special permis- ion iu u local dance hail to remaill 11911111111] 2 o'clock on an occasion. ic also wished to inform the Board i‘ ileallh that ‘ohere were no toilet oilvenicnccs in the said dailce hail mi he was not going to stand‘ hav- ufl his back yard used as a con- enlence station. Zi-ie also stated ‘ n: certain neighbors of the dance hull were unable to get sleep on nut-cunt of the noise of autos and stated that he woul-di stand no long- er in having the dance ihall open. llc milled ‘that as a tax-payer ho ex- period to see mcn- ‘shoveiling the snow on crossings and: not a ‘boy. After iMr. Parkman had retired iiic meeting resumed its ordinary bur-mess in passing and approving llii‘ usual bills. A lcttcr wlls rcuil ‘iTillli ‘thc Jili- iilii ‘Aicrohan-ts seeking reply to liicir request concerning granting the ‘Strand Hall nnd the Market iiuiidiilg to ‘the farmers and Poultry Association respectively. Some dis- cu-ssion ‘took ‘place as to whether the Council ihaiil authority to grant thc Strand‘ ‘flair to the farmers, thc lmxil being leased. ‘it iwas ‘flntlily left to ithe ‘Market Committee to make investigations and arrangements and report at thc next meeting. not used now. which has should be ikevpt for 10 or 1-5 ‘days before being shot so that an oppor-i (Canadian Press) UQNDON. Dec. l3. —Anotller YIWBWPWUS (mllllilcoluliice in ‘Enig- land is announced. Miss Una- _Cro_we, 20 year old daughter or the 19-1-9 $11‘ EYTE Crows. prominent under-secretary oi‘ iiie ram-emu Q1. fice. until his death lust year, left ‘home ‘Saturday morning to visit a friend. ‘Since then nothing has been heard from her. _ Miss Crowe |is said to have suffered from a ner- ‘ivous breakdown when her father The Meat and Milk inspector's Dr. (‘Aiken upon being asked. rabies menace, supplied the disease was He allso stated that any ‘dog bitten any person. tunlty could‘ ‘be given to determine ‘ , , _ whether ‘the dog is diseased oiknot. otqlaiaxxxzgilllg uglglfifisglhegllgiizga‘ His Worship said he. as cla r- “ “ma... ‘up-mew--'21.‘l"°'f3§i;..§i'° "iii. ..‘:_:::ii..:.:‘. wnit upon the government concernoohflefle. M smhmléddle ‘Berks t “u; the "mm? ‘gram-ed by "119 C" N‘ 10 o'clock Friday night’ Dec ‘llriil. R‘ 7°‘ “iumclwl Vmwses‘ m“! walone in her motor car remains un- report that he had been assured by solvmh ‘ Premier Stewart that his govern- nlent would take the matter ‘under consideration and that everything pointed to a favorable reply expect- ed this month. There followed‘ some discussion _ Concerning the clearing of the _ ' streets‘ after the recent storm. Conn cilior Yco thought he ‘had. not re-i *-—+- cuwed the 3991-0911018 Support (Tomi OTTAWA. ‘Doc. liir-The sudden the Finance Committee. ‘Councillor tlrilllgl Mlilliluill ‘Ffgilily 111511‘! ‘l1 Prowsc rcllicd that us Chairman. ~ 0111-’ =11‘- lllillll 01‘ fill‘ Alltl- of ‘the ‘Fiiiunco ‘Conlmittoc ‘he hall '15°'“”h“(7“1'5"“""- “mile "Pl "- $11014‘ w protect m“ nuances “m1 that 1“ to parliuniciiiuriana hon-c. Mr. clearing tho snow from thc streets 13111131115 Occupied 111B will required‘ much money. iMol-an reiterated that should. not .be inconvenienced just because the council wanted to save money. Councillor ‘licnncscey said it ‘wus best to keep within the bounds oi‘ finance. He thought there would be less trouble with thc snow problem if those who ‘(lid not shovel their -—-—~~-<oo-.-_-~v Mr. Douglas’ Death Game as Shock to iii tho bust. of health. His death creates thc first vacancy in the six- tcenlii Parliament. Meeting 0f Sum- in till.- Councuhn. House of Commons Friday and nit- cnlzens er adjournment ovcr thc week-end ‘had left ‘for Montreal apparently" THE’ GHARLOTTETOWN quannmx iliilYABiililiiiEEK iEFi u in AS luislsiiin onus Your Help is Needed . to Make Some Kiddy Happy for Christ mas. Although Many Have Been Adopted Yet There are Many More Left and the List is Grow- ing Daily. " ‘ Wii-l you be one to help make 108. Cecil, age 1, 31001111183 and some poor child happy for Ohrist- toys. mas. These children whose names 101l_ 1511,.‘ age .1, swmnuq; are given in the list will ‘)8 sadly 110. Hazel, age 6, dross, disappointed unless Alias Santa 111, Marjorie age 9, dress, Clauses respond to this appeal. 112 lifiea-ilor, ngc 2, dress. Daily we are receiving more and 11;; 101-911., age ,1, ,1,.,._,,,,_ more names, and daily children come to the Guardian office heg- 80MB ALIAS SANTA CLAUSEB ging 1o have their names put on the ‘ list so that they may be assured of M“- (l- 11- Hilllllllllk- 11 K111i; a happy Chrlsunas 50111119: Master Philip Hardy, 44 You shall experience a great joy1A“"""‘° ‘Si- 5115- '1‘- L- Hardy. 44 and satisfaction by acting as Alias Amhiil-‘le 3i‘ Mo‘. George. Rogers, ii-Y- Master George RogersJlZ, Santa Claus for ‘some destitute City. Master Tim's. Norton iiogens, iNY VESSEL?! Hillliiil IN M W ‘ "Eli. oil‘ ST. JOHNS. Nfld. Dec. 13. -— One of the crew ‘was lost. when the French schooner‘ Breviile was wrecked at the- I-Qlflies, on the south coast. acco in; "to a mes- sage received ‘here today. She, was a vessel of 194 tons, laden with liquor, and was owned by C. P. Chartier and Co.. St. Pierre. The name of the lost seamail was not given. ' ST. JOHN'S. NfliL. Dec. 13. — The schooner Mab. missing since she left heme December 4th for Bonsvista. is reported a total wreck at lPorrtugal Cove. near Tre- passey. The crew ‘nmnaged to reach shore safely. ‘ BOSTON. Mass, ‘Dec. 13. —~ The name of the Canadian schooner Annabelle Cameron today was add- ed to the list of vessels lost in the te-rnliic storms that have recently’ Chill]. it takes very lit-tie time troubiwcn-v- NW0" C- 311111111011. Brlkhi-Oll. or money on your part. Read the F19“ C‘ Qllllllilll‘ Brighton. Salim following directions and send in C""“'-‘ milihioll‘ “Pa! T-eilil Wright. your ilume signifying that you are ‘Hiniiililln St. Mrs. Milriivck M80- wnunm w become an AH“ Sam“ K.nnon 61 (irafton Sh. Mrs. DlZF. Claus. R Tflyiill‘. G1 ‘Grafton Street, Miss Emma Whelun, Queen $1, Mrs, Elmer Dunning. 79 Hillsboro Street. H ‘ t Be ome Alias Santa °“’ ° ° a" Mrs. (rw. Ritchie. 21 Greenfield Below you will find u 1131 of Avenue. Mrs. J.A. Gcsncr, 21 Green-id y swept the Aitlontic. Her crew 0f seven men -were landed today by the'fishing steamer Mariner. | The ‘Cameron. owned by Welt" McNeil of ‘New Glasgow. N. $-. llll ‘bound from Black River. N 3-. 101‘ Vineyard Haven with 542,000 feet log 1pm.com‘, was abandoned 48 miles north of George's Shoal last Thurs- a . Freighters In Buffalo Harbor (Canadian Preaa) BUWFAUO. N. Y., Dec. 13. —4Six- teen of the freighters which were held captive by ice in the St Marys River for two weeks had docked in ‘the Buffalo Harbor today. Oth- er members oi the 8111111 1199i were expected to srrl-vc during the day. 0ntario’s Deficit (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Dnti. Dec. lit-JOH- tarids deficit for the fiscal year ending ‘October a1. 192s. is 8389.986 as compared with $4,859,375 in 1925. 1921i, the final year of the ‘Drury ud- nliilistration. 1 information to this effect was cal‘- ricd in tho customary ‘pre-sessionai and bodies of eight of Prince Ghichibu Returning Home (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, ‘Doc. i3. —- In eonaequence of the Emperor of Japan'a aerloua illneaa. Prince Chlchibu, his aecond acn, la returning homo from London via Canada. He haa juat com- pleted hia firat tanm an under- graduate at M _" ‘an College, Oxford and had Intended to proceed on Monday to Madrid on a viait to the King of Spain. Thia arrangement haa now ‘been cancelled. ll H mill 5 HESBUEI] Fiillii EHINESE 5TH. (Canadian Prue) SHANGHAI, ‘Dec. 13. --\vith all foreigners aboard the steamer Lieux Shlng which sank yesterday after striking Amherst Rocks, 64 miles ‘out: of here, accounted for the 150 Ohinese passengers recovered. search was continued today for more than '30 native passengers rc- portcd missing. Twenty-five Chinese drowned when u life boat upset. Mrs Cora Sutton rCiLSLiI‘, author- css. wlfc of a San Hnncisi-o sur- geon. was among thc passengers upset. Thcrc were 211'.‘ uilourd the Lieu Slling when it struck including a number of foreigners, women and children, three of thc lnticr beini-Z babies in arms. lt is known that thc ship was off its course instead of being thrust on to thc rocks by a tremendous undercurrent or storm. Passengers who have been brought here paid a high tribute to the officers of thc Lil-n Sliiug and tho Chinese crew ‘for their gill- lantry and courage in ill.‘ emerg- cncy. ‘-__-»--¢O§ Social ‘Evening In Zion Hall Zion Ohurcll is maintaining its 13325545 m 1924' and‘ $143223“ m reputation of other yours in havinl! u large and popular Bible Class. The teacher is tho pastor. Rev. M. Scott Fulton and the class mews every Sunday afternoon at .30 ' from the ‘City Surveyor to the ef- fect that as the city suffered dam- Aconlmunicatlon was also read fence. the Tender ages last your when a citizen won miltee said that‘ u suit against the City on account o! having suffered‘ injuries on the viwnini-rol a drain, ‘he wished a. bye-law passed authorizing him to commence operations this year as a protective measure. After considerable discussion it was ilccldcii to let the City ‘Survey- or carry on us during "former city w-bo had- propeny penned should ‘have their leases renewed. The "Tender and‘ iProperty Com- into the matter and report next sidewalk bc fined on the ‘first oil‘ ‘Councillor ‘Moran as ‘Chairman of and‘ Property Coin- scme slate had _ V _ blown off the ‘roof of the .Maflfet The rcguim- monthly meeting nflnanleq preceeded by a “unmet To . . . Sunmwrfldé Tow" (muncuieuch inane there is annexed the ape this should ‘be attended to. He was held fast nigiht, the Mayor an-lilflge o, m}, ch11“ an,‘ what i, dam, aso said that certain tenants of all the councillors except Council-Hm "on, Sam“ You Wm mud over wart; M,“ Bu,“ Mme“, 222 we), Paid . the amount (If s1o1s.1-i'§.’,','f,';f,: Building during the recent storm the merside Town lor Phillips beingnpresent. bills ‘to were confirmed. Electric 24 were snore-veil. Unpaid years. meeting. The Health Officer in his report ‘Councillor said that there was nothing nclv in the ‘Council that some of the coal e‘! 1111111. Renewal ‘of contagious iliseases. The most ini- for the Market Building was of an We?“ BTBIlIBd i" M" (190- portunt matter lately from the health standpoint is the outbreak zimong the dogs. Proper precautions were tuiken to control the menace and the past week showed the wis- dom of the ‘precautions. ‘Coilsiiler- able criticism wus-i heard concerning the rigidity 0t‘ the regulations. Some thought that keeping the dog u: home mnzzled‘ was too strict und illu‘. they should be allolved to take the dog out on ‘leash. Several dogs have been shot, und mic ‘willich was shot because the owlicr ‘had him out on leash and thc dog bad‘ "bitten a man who was returning from his work. This one insiuncc, said ‘Dr. McMillan, ‘allows villi» ‘wisdom of malking dog owners keep their dog home and muzzlcd. Councillor Moran‘ asked‘ thc Tltllth Officer if what action was i-liien in regard‘ to ‘the large num- "@101 dogs in the city ' hich were "'1'- lnuzzlcd. Tho Doct r replied ‘but as ‘Oounc|lloi' Moran was u ‘ “Wililwlioi the Dourd of ‘lleillth, lio ‘M11111 "all him that question. huvc to arrange with him. ‘Councillor Foster suidi that an nil- conrpressor for pumping the tires o1 the machines of the (Fire Depart- ment was badly wanted also a rec- tifier for storage batteries. He aub- nlilted‘ u resolution asking that o. C0lll])l'9!"50l' and rectifier be sup- ‘plied the Fire Department. The resolution uvon the favor of the Council. A resolution, submitted ‘by Couli- ciilor Prowsc. asking authority i0 of ‘Charlottetown debentures viiic ‘Sis. was passed. Ailol" considcrnlfic discussion concerning winter rccri-utiou und next meeting. Council "gmthcn write the City nliitee were commissioned to look paid bills to the amount of $2filri‘.s-:address_ The presef“ _ . o» . . . . . . .‘ do" m“ elémrlc "gm “991111111 "<1 Zgfiiilewlisuhcsgliieislilg ivigtu-lillelflsxrelplldllilijfl- girfihriizifesihfqfixlil-IISS-llediiln Donald Blaiwharii‘ “itiwmed the ammmt or 51001-45 “'9”? °1‘i1e!‘"til u few days later but in order to 276 Grafton Si; ‘ I 119911993 facilitate our work we would like worth, 1B1 Fitzroy S1,; ’ ' " lor the Tots IF YOU BECOME AN ALIAS SANTA CLAUS nenr Ave.. A friend. Ciiy, Mrs. w. H. Prowse, Queen Hotel, City. Mrs. Geo. ‘R. (flurk, Mount Ste- sciect the child for whom moth; Doris J. Smith, North Rus- -io be Santa Claus. tico. MrsFJ. McDonald. Prince Si. statement of the provincial flnanc- (yclock es which was released over the‘ Not only 1S the “m” Hammad by “Yekelld by Ho" ‘hwuh D" Mm” the young people of the congrega- li-‘lill- Pmvhlckil Treamrar- tion hilt also by a large number of the students from Prince of Wales College and tlhe Business Colleges. | It is evident from the large alt- tendance that Mr. Fulton has ul- iready secured n splendid grip 01' __ the young people. Sesqui Coins Show Little Profit Editor, oltCity; Mrs. P. J. Proud. Upper ‘which tileiliilizhoro 51.; in...‘ mo. (21111... Un- u. Hunt. Mrs. (EH11. Long- Miss Eileen p-to bear from Alias Santa Clauses Longwortb, 181 Fitzroy Snfltlrs. H. 1111913))? aralget-r 13° 815°‘ silt: 1119i ggsdxllarm‘, mlufigrfiidaét btlanfigir rgmgist once. When sending the presentyin Warren, 200 Weymouth $1.. Haz- ie ar o raeiwane ' euse - - 116 pleas- (see thati i. wra d .e--ei J. B ll ll. 2112 G" ft n 8L: of the main entrance instead of the 11111111111 1'01"" illlil ‘bflwllllli lllleY-‘i- urclyL and t § We q L a Eng“ m 0 sido entrance. ‘He was informed C°“11°111°l‘ 1118111‘. Cilillrlllan of the 01111.13, number and (3111-1311“ name um as on. Gallagher rents ‘that "llalwe "°l""'i1'°°‘ ""1 he ""01"" lust as ilailneals in the ilener. with (mtrnnce line Bani-d of Trade would 115W ll P9901‘! 101‘ 11m Y9K? lli 11l9,your name written on the outside. Mrs. Isaac ‘Carter. ‘.184. Grafton Sifi. 2R4 addressed with the Mi-arg Bertha Carter, Grafton Sh; Mrs. Col. l). A. McKinnon, 211 Fitzroy St.; Benjamin ilreniim-r. _ The parcel should be ‘sent to the 17 ‘Greenieid Aviu, City; ilnrgurct The 9°11“ min" 71"‘ U"! 111011111 Guardian Office not later than Dec. Allenby, 82 School SL; A friend, WW1 191111 and KPDWVBG. i119 "Y9 22nd. lFflJill here they shall be (ll-s- Yeiml‘! W115 tributed 1o the children on Christ- lt stated that-mas Eve, Mr. Cnrgin. the expert from Vick-| ‘Here are tho names of the c1111. Willliil r6110“! ‘llDon tho dreu who require your help. Requisition .for supplies for the electric. light plant for $229.32 were endorsed. parts for "the engine at the electric light plant of 8400 or more was approv- 13 ,- . . - . carried issue $a00 north 0i ordinary Llama‘ tenders M selected ‘or the 1 cover the cost of purchase of lalld §mgazatlrsvg Sh}: cggxsdulclfsslzgé; 2 gfixmyhrl f!‘ YSEMS w "p?" u’ Mayor aiul Town Clcrk hc empow- “e ‘mom ‘ h o“ “M ('"m'oi'cd to untcr into a contract wit-h and light committee rend und approved. 01's 1.111., ‘trouble ut tlie plant. ‘further requisition for ed. it was niovcd and City; Mr-s. J.M.‘_\1ci~‘aii_veii, 1S0 Kent Sh; Betty Large, 40 ‘l-lillsboro SL1 Miss Mae ‘Coylc, l2 Kent Si. l} ‘EiTWiiiiiii 1 Josephine, age 8. dress -\ 3 iitita, age 5. scarf and mittens 11 Margaret, age 10, dress and doll ,‘ ~ fFrank, age 8, overshoes, sizc 3 i’ Ruth. age it, sweater Minnie. ugc 8, o-vorsilucs l3 Pearl. age 4. dross John. age l2, sweater Ethel. ugc 9. clothing HEHTZiIB 1hr: _ lmpcrilti ‘Oil Company for i‘ 38 Il-‘loroilco. ago ii. sweater r" _ year's supply of i). T. M. Oil. 4i John, ugo 8. light sweater. ($969111 i0 The Guardian) Aflor sonic discussion it wml .12 1mm,» “m, 9_ boom “m, 11L ilitilllTflvvN, South M1104‘. Doc- pla-v gmmml“ 1°" m“ “lmmrm m" lnnvod ilint street 001111111111‘!!! iniu- Ii 114.111.0111; “m, 0,1;°o13_51z¢10_ 11l.~ii’rcnlicr J. ll.‘ .11.. licrizou ro- . Anthony. age 8. underwear. ‘PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 1:1. _ Americans are disinclined to nlly 1155'- evelllllii 11 very‘ successful one (mm. (m. a flffyacent pjeceisocial was held for the members bears {he of the Bible Class and their friends likeness of Dom George washing. in Zion Church ‘Hall by their teach- mu and President Coolldge_ 1cm- er assisted by the ladies of the con- 'are they enthusiastic about paying lrflgamin- ‘ _ _ 53.50 for 32.50 gold pieces. regartl- The large number who ‘we mi‘- le-ss of the design. Profit from spe- sent were unanimous ill sayinii iue Segqui-ihtiy had been royally entertained. even though the coin ciai coins struck for _ Centennial Exposition recently A large part oi ‘he silvers-a a! amounted to slightly more than i-he eveninii ‘m5 11118 i0 500286111!- 3125410“ ‘Major Jackson who has shown | The coins were minted last May. himself to be a master entertainer One mil-lion of the silver pieces werelat many oi‘ the social gatherings ‘turned out vr-hlie 200,000 of the golzliileld of lute ill Charloticmlvn and pieces were made. A check n short ‘the surrounding 015111615‘ _ time ago revealed that about 150,-‘ ‘These young ileonie will hull 000 o1 11,9 1111140111.... and 50,000 with delight the coming of another of the $2.50 gold pieces. had been such evening at any Iiill‘: in the dlgpgsed of, ‘future. The mintlng of the silver pieces created u. precedent. marking the first time that the likeness of ‘a lir- ing president appeared on a nat- ional coin. Unsc-ld pieces will be rc- melted at the mint. President Signs Bill loss forced io nttcnil fill official (Special to The Guardian) luncheon or dinner. ill.‘ rarely WASIIIINGTON. -.D. C. lIL-japonlls over twenty minutiae-i at. the. President Ooolkligo ‘has silgnod a bill Ulbif‘. lils ilcvcraigte is‘ \\‘iiii'.i'. Auli enabling states to cooperate wit-inho- docs not Hlilfiki‘. other stolen or with the United! Siuics for tho ‘preservation of Will/i Poincards 16 . Hour Day ‘PWRTS. Dec. 171. -— Premier Poin- cnrc, MiHiniPl' of Finance, puts ill slxici-u hour..- n. day at hi1.‘ Job. —-—--<-o->~_.._ Tho Prosbjrtiarialn (‘lllircli in Sask- ioithcr m. his office m‘ at home. lin- rAcs Worst Blizzard in Years Swept Alber- ta and Saskatche- wan Over the Week- end, Taking Toli of Two Lives. CALGMU’. ‘Dec. ‘l3. —-—'l‘be worst blizzard in years swept Alberta and Saskatchewan over the week- end taking a known toll of two lives. disruptilg transportation and piling snow drifts ten to twen- ty feel. high in some districts. ‘Mrs John F. Stewart and her two year old daughter. lost their lives in their own farm yard; six miles east of Hanna. Alta. Mrs ‘Stewart who was alone on the farm with two children sent an elder daughter to do thc chores. Becoming alarmed at the length 01 time the child was out, she took her two year old daughter Cecilia and went out into the storm to try and find the older daughter. Apparently’ the out building were obscured by tho driving sno and sllc lost bcr way. a The oldcr daughter returned to the house and missed bcr mother and liitlc sister and went out i0 lock for lhcm. After visiting all the outbuildings and calling through the storm she gave up tho hunt believing that her mother had gained safety somewhere. ‘Early today she made ller way to the home of her uncle on a nearby farm and searchers were sent to the ‘Stewart farm and dis- covered Mrs Stewart and her ‘baby lying in the snow a few feet from the barn in a ooulec. The storm in Alberta was genot- al throughout the province and was IIUHCTiiJQtI as the worst in ton years Edmonton and Calgary experienc- cd general irzlffic- tie-ups. the heavy snow fall being driven by o forty milc an hour gale. Edmon- ton experienced the lowest baro- nleteric pressure in twelvc years. Temperatures drollPed rapidlX- The storm was also general throughout Saskatchewan. thouiill thc snowfall was light in some quarters. “TNNIPDG, .\lan., D80. 13.—— With a known death toll of six and with fcars expressed for the safety of scores. of illen who were known to bc on t-ho prairies. the worst blizzard the west ‘has experienced in years swept Baskatchewdn and Alberta on Saturday. ‘it ‘ms mellow- ed by cold weather entailing much suileriilg. Transportation is dial-opt- eli through the two provinces 8M1 snow drifts from 10 i020 ‘feet in height are reported all over the ipruirles. ‘Manitoba has not felt the worst of the storm and today the weather is fine and cold the mer- cury registering 12 below in Will- nipeg and 26 below in the Pas. (be coldest spot in the west. ~ --<6¢- --—-——- Bold Girl Bandit AUSTIN. Texas, Dec. 13. -— A ryoung girl about seventeen years old held up the runners‘ National Bank at lludafrexas. yesterday. and escaped in an automobile with about $2,500. She forced the cashier at the point of a revolver to un- lock the vault, after she had obtain- 0d permission to use a typewriter. SA. Jam-lcsoin was locked in the vault ‘before thc girl left. ‘ Tho most of our navy yards date ronl i800. in which year sites Weh- urchins-ii for iho ynrilv at Boston. lrookLrn. Porlsiuouill. ‘Norfolk and Nnslliilgriun. . Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Eta. 167 Kent St. 3236-12-10-B-Wii! mztlmlgclllllyl .Clei'it ‘inforlmolll tho lllflfli-illf; illlil-iiifrrlrlibl-q u ‘ __ {up thc lnnttor of adjustments for ll Jerald. ngo 4.110011‘. turned to South Africa this mom‘ orsheds of navigable streams undlli-flilclvnn reports a 250 poi‘ ccni. _ . lake“ ‘ 11° u" "l1 ""1 we“ "heflsuua sezltixfl" s‘ assessments on Watcr Strcct for 4.. Jormnc. ago 2.1100124. smull ‘i. lug from uttcnilmg thc imperial 31111011111111; u comjnlgglqn 1° 3,641.11", incregsc in n your in congregations. “Rcscrvo lifrdncsday evening. Coiingm . _ , "IQ C‘ ,\_ ‘l 1 1 ‘1 M‘ d“ 1 taxes, ut adjourned mcotlug. Scv- 40 Thomas, ngo 0, clothing. conference in ‘London und use gll- lands to preserve rho navigable "will era and Sunday Schools, Dec. 23nd for horas trce and ooh- i" F9519! 8811911 11’ i119"! °- s 1)’ 4-1191“ 1991*“ VL Y- m-nl citizens claimed that they liiifi 4'1 Reta. age 5, dress and etock- en o. very iruthuslastic welcome ‘purl of suoh rivers. cert in Norih “iltshirc hall. If " T" m" wilmlill U"? 518ml‘ tiilsjsursfiiliiyigiliillnorfi lvriifixliilkiilzvf ‘his.’ Wilfred. use i‘, sweater an‘! iilggiteltiifillzifigkiiticrfislillzd trillion‘: d-“QM stormy Thursday evenlfrzsit-B-LZ-lfl-fvi. Condgnsgd specmh “ml Mambers °t "'9 (my Cimllcircil null seconded that the property oversiloes. _ _ conducted umidst cheering llun- - -———- RAT"_‘ n“ Gentlemen: coilunitico ‘he ompoworedto cin- 5U. Prank, ugc i». sweater and ov- 0,-9.1; 1,, .11., 3111-01,, 1,, 11,0 civic _______ “Regular meoiiug Alpha “ch ‘Memo M! W01“, l herewith submit my report of 1,10). 1, 111111101" 4,0 attend inu new erslloes. ‘ centre ‘Whefe he was given n may ‘DE']‘R(_)]T‘ 119m 13_ _,_ Hum). bckall b04130 iolllillli- M 3 0010018- “ “m” Mmmn‘ 51"“ ‘ma’ ‘M151 ‘ilmPlciklll 101' Ull“ iiii‘lliii‘i.‘ in the civic building as 64. Eileen, ogc 9, doll and Ciil" om! reception beside a stiltue of pom 111,-Dun, 1,15 newflpapmn the i honlination of officers. Light r0- miénthdendln: Jxlcglnbefl‘ llith. IQZiiI-iimmi us thc furnace is ilrllsuiged. ridge}, t t . King ‘Edward Vlil. ilcurilboril independent. i0 be pnh- freshments. 11 . .“_‘-'——-—--—--—-—- ""11 m“ ‘l! l‘ or 1001101‘ Council udionrned will‘ W» -> - ‘l “l- "K8 - “Vi” °'- "Premier ‘Hertloir soul's-ism‘ ills 11411011 December 2s, chur cs u... ‘iii-i -» " Y$FFUTFD —‘ AT 0N0! AN EX- ‘destroyed during tho month. six- 21111, 5 G6. Stephen. age 4. cap and mitts ga|_1,e,-1,,B_ "L. expmssed ‘plgaflufc ~11“, 1n,..,.m,,1onn| Jew 10,184“, 15 1,‘, WHATS BECOME 0F THE °°c°llllll<t~lllerveioua show “Re: hdnaellwd maid for general wan Wlltiona of ca. ‘ I I . 4 B‘ m. ‘Florence. us; 11, opens. 11'. the ‘wnnnth o1‘ u... ‘co-out... an? direct control of all financial CtEli- GENT WHO WORE A tPe-‘mm “m” “i” ‘silllliall $.11- ]. p“ “'°"‘k "l ll 811"!" flllllily- Will 1681-! 8B POIlOWs December John Ay won . . . . . . . . . . .. 3'9 110ml 115° ‘swim W referredi to the good lccling thn ors of government. including the PLUQH o ‘er Mwwg“ m""”u7' G'°m¢' ‘liimtrwcos required. Apply to i, 11126. Thomas Keenan - 3-“ ‘SJ. Johnny. ax‘! 3. W001 ‘Jail "i"! texlstod.‘ between the English and United States Federal Reserve AT ROUND THQ town ‘Friday. 33161214 2i f‘ - F- Tiillllafiih. ll-l R0011" SNIWY TRY“)? m 1:5‘ _ Dutch residents. Speiifkilli! of the Banks system." SNOW BALL a1 . _ ‘"1 31- 83011-124141 Condition clear _ Jalncs wialker . . s... Vincent. use l2. ovenshoca- work accomplished of tho imperial -—-— . s A / Warned-Goose and . P. C. John Dickinson .. . - _ vernon. age 10. sweater. “antennae m “ma, 80m,‘ Mflcam Victorian Furnitur E $01.1 ,- 1, ‘f Fathom m‘ “but as", L WANT 900D INVILOPKB Smith 111111130" - - - ' - - ~ - -~ ' status as Dominion was recognized, lane and‘ flhmmm" wfiiltdfli - Butter ‘fat .. .5 Prices so for 20c, 10o un- sou 25o Willard Kelly ...... . . . . . . ._ 3 gain 55c, ISM-for 81.00, 1000 for 1101"!‘ dtopor . . . . . . . . .. _ , 4,9 "5- “Wilaid. Guardian Office. McLeod and Brothers . 3,5 "m mzmonv" venue surr- gsgfifliii-Eiiiliif" i 2'5 ‘this for mother father wife hus- ‘<3 J wood " u ' '"""1‘ ‘iauahier’ son inter’ bro- n‘. 1.........'.'.""' ' 3' the“ “In” u" out“ -_2w R laliemdDo y]; ...._.... . ti. verus_ "my M can-m" m Jot. be I'll .. . 3.8 Guardian Office. F tf '3" m“ " ' M’ _____ l _ linroid Beaten . . 4,3 mom: mloa Pofflb MIAT. 1541mm“ ' ' “'9 ""11 fllllllasa. Sou ital-s. New Pu“ Mm‘ 0°‘ " ' " som ii 60., Ecol, n,‘ Mnk“ Stead Brothel! . 5. Bldg, . n W. Gurney and Son 8.5 w ~ . -. gagoialililloa. . . . . . .. .t.. :5 pfl| - . . 0h . . . . . . i descrintiomfzlvoeapiyo-‘znd ‘x2; Allison I-loimes . llously ennui“; 315mg“ c". A. MoRAeaM-Bon .. . tral Job Printory. {from 135, Roper ‘Bros. . "‘R.°NM; “u _ ‘ 4x7mnabfocltiillan . Q “ , p . I "to Christ-Inna Victor NoWililama brdar. lino aaioetbl-ofiieailna Edwin Hainbiey , "Id manna. colt-at‘ cum» Comie/naed ma: company i" 19h Priatary. A. at. McKay .......... .. ' _ ' Wallace ‘Wliootiay .- Rcspcctfully submitted.‘ . i i. E. GROKEN non“, Report for Month Arrests ior drunkenness . . . . . . . Arrests for ‘theft . .- Arrests for vagrancy . . . . - . - - - - Total arrests . . . . . Committedmjaii..... . . . . . summonses aorvad .. .- Subwanaa served ......,,. Garniahaos carved Parole aubieota reported . .... . . . . . . . .. 11.1‘ itildntrt-ioitllas ‘ ‘ ' aimed . "iiiiisiitm Meat null Milk inspector or Nov. T6. Lillian. ago 7. dress. he said it was not thc wonk of one section or nuothcr at. thc confer- ence, but it had behind it tho soul und spirit o1‘ the whole ‘British dim- pirc. b6 60. Aimlmnc. age 0. underwear. 70 71 . Jumps. age s13, clothes. ‘l2. Frederick. age 7, s-weater. Til. John, age 4, com and candy. 77 Poior. age 18, pair pants. .. _ 1:: 1s John. age l2. pal.- pants. , w°,“'i“‘“ “I m“ M“; M" 3 79 Angum no 8' swewm come n-to our lilierliancc o free- 3 80 Louis sge 6. sweater. um“ m the “u”! m“! most com ~-fl._ Morrlm use 6' been“ plcte manner," the ‘Premier declar- 19 82. Sydney. age 4. toy horse and stockings. 3 83. James, age 5. boots and stock and ‘lihlglishmen. not as Boer and British and not as Nationalists and South Aifrican adherents. have we come into this inheritance, but as sons .0! ‘Smith Africa" There was a renewed ovation to Wsmier Hertaog at the conclzusion ings. 84 Cecil, age 15. stockings. size 4 l‘! 1-2. 3 8h. Elmer. use i) underwear. 24 446. Josepha. age i3. dress. ' 37 g7_ Jean, .59 7' Mum of hia speech and at dents hauled ' 4 88. Doris. age) 1-2, cap mu] $01.11, his carriage to ‘Government ‘House. . Louise. age 4, (1011, where he was again ‘heartily wel- wyg, cooled. 93. Bella. ale 14. dress. '——-<'°>*-- N. John. age 12. sweater. WHIRE HI WAG GOING as. Theresa. age i0. dress. --- An old gentleman was once lost in a London ‘fog. stops approaching ‘and said: "Where am I going to?" . Annie, age i2. sweater. 103. inmost, ale 18. boots. J04. iiliiorance. ago 18, sweater. ., o‘ nlfin» ‘flmqr 919N012 z ‘ j 1. ‘Hope, sac, l, atoeifiilp and .1 a.» . v‘ .. ... -.... 9d ""111 “£15975- “Nm 3-5 Duwhmm‘ that coal is scarce and dear, due He heard foot-, - "itlfoxfharlvowrva juat some"; 1 5Q’ c1; N1“ Burned as Fuel LONDON. Dec. 13. —~—Vlct0rian illllliillfll. once in demand by home lovers andiuler much sought iby collectors. has sustained a sci. ihack and toils of ii have found ,thelr way to the carpenter's store- ‘house- or to the firs-place. now "Come to the concert and baa‘ our ‘at Long Creek on Wednesday evening. December 15. Sale of candy and lunches. Admillon 1i‘; els- 3290-11-21. "Come to the bean supper and ‘bazaar in Emerald hall on Thurs- to the miners‘ dispute with the a ‘mine owners. . Yfhbusands of pieces of former atures: prized Victorian sets of all kinda. the zpride of ‘many drawing and Montreal. cloudy -bed rooms years ago. have loiltfluebec. clear . . . . . _ ., ‘most of their pen. lad are not lmliallfnx. clear . . . . .. Maximum and minimum temper- Toronto, rain . . . . , . , . . , , , , 35.411: day afternoon and evening, Dec. lib, bingo and other amusements. 329542-1841 Billion 'demand any -more even in second Saint John, Ci8Bi‘_ 34-3.; 33554111341. hand ‘shops. Numerous oncolBoston, clear . . . . . .. .. 42-25 ". wonderful horse hair sofas, now New York. cloudy . 42-32 "Reserve Thu y 81rd for that ‘there has been a revulsion -Ch'towil. clear . . . . . . . . . .. 38-49 Annual Pmab 1 it ma! traa ssainsi Victorian furniture. are ‘Hun. tide this evening in 8.17am! concert-at time. ‘being chopped up for fire wood. and tomorrow mornings‘. 7.27. i 1103:3434, alona with the [Mat aideboardn. Sun sets this afternoon at us, 1 ‘ ’*@'¢’_"-"' and rises tomorrow morning at "Hunter MVII‘ U’ The Presbyterian Church 011.35. iii ~ - no macaw. iPertln. Chtario. recfiltly conduc- . -i“ull moon Sunday, Dec. 19th 1.85 ‘ '1' ' ' fifl-lf - tad a campaign to raise $60,000 u, m, ‘. , ~ ‘ ‘. ' = l" resulting in subscriptions o our $06,000. a n ulna um Iliiiil ‘PEHIEIi-Eii "Farmer's instituio Uiu tag. . 30—ili lug dressed fowl still . 34-1ii on Dec. 16th and Friday 1 til. up f0 Zi4-—-'.H 9.30 u. m. 1120.11.01». 80c’: 1