NXIMS IDEA MERCHANT _-__- i" In m. allotted task. “uni Subscriptions Xlriivcriul $5.00 t, up“, Canada and U. H. A. $1.00 iQWAWIA, Dec. l-L-Tbe reiport of tho imperial Conference and the report of the Royal. Commission on Maritime claims formed tiie basis‘ o: absorbing interest in the House leaders of the historical parties joiucl issue in tho debate. on the address ill roply to the Speech from tho Throne. -llon. H-ugh ‘Guthrie. Conservative House leader, spoke in the afternoon andl Premier ‘Mac- ikenzic King followed him at fright. The debate on the address gives generous latitudes as to Wilili sub- jects may be discussed and while the traditional ‘tariff question was brought in. nnd the recently active issue of immigration and the trek of Canadians to the United States were referred to, more or less ‘point me Maritime report were the qires~ elily, the Imperial Conference alili the Maritime report lera the ques- tions bit which the members and the crowded galleries took ‘llccuest interest in. The Conservstlvo Loader (Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Conservative the kind. "l made tho very opposite louse leader, stated that it was on- sta-teinient." asserted! Mr. King. ly fitting that his first utterance in the House in his new position should ‘be ‘words of welcome to Cairadals new Governor ‘General. ln the selection 0f naid ‘Mr. Guthrie, ‘Canada was glad to afford a hearty welcome, to one who was so well informed in the affairs of the Mothorlanlll and‘ the, British Empire in general. lMr. Guthrie also expressed his welcome to iPrcmier King and Hon. (Ernest Lirpolnto. Minister of Jus- tice. on their safe return ‘from’ Eng- land where they hall attended the Imperial conference as representa- tives of the Dominion. ‘The ‘Conservative Jlouse lcudlii‘ highly COlll‘|lillllClli.i.‘li the mover of the address (i.. M. Auger. Liberal, Prescott) and tho socomicr (Pl. .\. McPliorsnii. iilbcral. Portiugc i..’l< ‘Pi-airic) for tlic shouting ‘they had mado iii their maidcu speeches. The near-tress of the approach of Canada's Diamond‘ Jubilee was suf- ficient to arouse the greatest put- riotlc terver in the breasts of Cun- adiiiaus but when coupled with the announcement that the Prince of Wales might reasonably bo expect- e-‘i to be in attentianco forthe cele- bration on July 1st next the great- ost importance was added to the occasion. ~No Prlinc Minister of (ii-cat liri- tuiu while holding offiicc said .\ir. (iuthrio ‘hiiil over viisiiclllliiiiltllli imd ‘Canadians would look forward with Grout pleasure to the ipossibil~ ity of Premier Baldwin visiting the i ‘Dominion for the Diamond Jubilee. “Cullen's Absence a Distinct Loss to PubllcwService . . i .\ir. Guthrie. in‘ referring to tho ‘i l h Arthur “UN! tit from tho llousc. ihiclurcli “liliMf. liicighoirii loss was "a ilils~ nct loss to tho public service of "iiiiiitte of tRiight ‘lion. “Honnowooooowooooo-o Condensed Specials RATE-M: per word. not Olcll insertion in this column. VQQOO "A “MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE 0R Robert Cotton, Brighton. i0 lcl. I ¢_.-.-____. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for ‘Z00. 100 for 35c 250 for 65c, r00 roi- $1.00. 1000 for 31-95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. “IN msmonv" vsnstc surr. "bio for mother, father. wife. hus- iliiiiii. daughter. son, lster. bro- iiiBr. soldier or fr and ——ii50 ‘éiiiiiiil- may be consulted at uarlilsn Office. - "t -_____ . ‘HOM I Fresh som Bldg suitcases.‘ Saunders, New- ‘ 99-. East. Bind Market ‘JOI PIIUNTINQ CF IVIRY §'."°"ii"-.vii- chum w: expedi- tously ex outed. ottoman con- rai Job lntory. Phone 182. ' actions. I _.. HQpB-Oll, hope-over never hinder- “ anyone from ultimately succeed- ulls llllliElllSillE llllm lliililils DEBATE i 0n. Hugh Guthrie Clashed With Prime Minister in Debate 0n the Address - Imperial Conference and Duncan Re- port Discussed by Both Leaders. oi‘ Commons yeiiwidiiv Wile" the» feeling that .\ir. Melgheirs retire- ‘i W0rld’s Oldest Legislator? (splciai to The Guardian) OTTAWA, om. Dec. 14._ Canada has what she beilgvgg to be thc oldest legislator |n the world. Hc is on the verge of one hundred years of age. He iaiHOn. Georgi: Casimlr, us. shauies. who was born in 1827 in Quebec Province and he turned up tonight for the Sch. ate sitting, walking in unaided. Bil I] Willi TAKES lil ll] Ellifllgillllfi (Canadian Press) ‘C-HlCAGO. lll.. Dec. l-l. »~ Bitter wintci- swap. into tho eastern hu-lf Conrad-a pnd to this parliament." Mr. Meighen has been ‘an oiltstunll» lug figure in public life ‘in Canada since 1908. Mr. Guthrie felt that in the hearts of all members thore was ‘ment from public life “is not too long continued." The atmosphere in the chamber grew tense when Mr. Guthrie tilrn- {ell to the recent election campaign. ipftillllel‘ King, the said. had gone up and down Canada making state merits calculated i0 give the people 'i‘ruly a heart vending question for (1 motile-r ‘to answer _ Covers Prince Edward Island Like ‘the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CAPIADAAEWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1920 iilll ;illili illliif ‘ iiilllllE lllls cilliisiiiiisi A Question Uppermost in the Minds of a Number 0f Little Children Who Are Looking Forward to the Coming 0f ,“Santa.” “Mother. where's Suntn Claus?" 110. Hazel. age 6. llrcss. 111, Marjorie age l). dress. 112 idles-nor. age Z, dress. 111i LOPBUB, age 4. dress. 114. Alfred. age 12. hockey boots. 115. Marie. age '13. muffler, 122. Frank. age 10 clothes any kind. some ALlAS SANTA ctnusss Mrs. Goo. R. Clark, Mount Ste- wart; Miss Hazel Moren. 222 Wey- moth; Doris J. Smith. North Rus- oii Christmas morning, One or ‘two, ‘perhaips three little tots, their innocent hearts fil- led \vith antlcipaitiou. -they hang their stockings upon Christmas eve with ull confidence that Santa. he of the red cheelks, bright blue laugh int: eyes and red suit trimmed with fur will conic and give them rea- lization and make them happy. Bill if Santa forgets. or. during his busy ~ Death Expected of the were ruled of (ircat Britain an entirely false idea‘ oi‘ the situation in Canada. The “mics "ilniiiiiiifii: i" if“: gm)“ m. Prl-lnicr, he sahi. raised the cnnsti- zem “w! i“ “mi _ He‘ i} ‘imied tutlonol quest-ion and made “covert snows‘ Swim“: “'“"i" "um ‘he "trams" M to what would] happen cold wave ziciwiss llic .\'ll.~isi.~'=ippi H he had ‘his ‘my valley aull flung it in il broad fan | , ) _ ‘ _ ‘ that ‘trashed tht- Allulitlc seaboard . 'lhl. Pllflle,.\liiiiBl6l jumped to his and reflchm n“, m“. must. i?“ ‘imiixtilienmmifaliithat Ahxncfmll" Normal life clinic to u virtual air: m“ Say “ i“ ‘e50 “eusstan-llstlll in lhii northwest. anii “ - , down into the ccuirul states. 'i‘rairis “Y Right m)“ Priemi- “Md “'9 were iuutiini: bl-hluil SCilEiiiIiP. by Downing street." of the country iolliiy from western schools wcrc l-losoll alili conunulli» and‘ endless list of appolutmentfl. fail to “show up." what answer will mother have for the little dar- lings who with anxious and fast booting hearts scltk in vain for the Christmas cheer that. truly belongs to them. She will. as only a mother could answer, "Santa contracted a ball cold during his long journey and will be unable to call until next lCh-rlstmas.“ imagine the (ilifiilllfiflillflllelll and never forgetful look of resignation tlco. hlrs.‘l<‘..i. McDonald, Prince St. - P. .l. Proud, Upper r .; lilies ttlta Gillis, Up- per lrliice St.; Mrs. L. B. Hunt. 24 Water St; Miss Lena Donald, 27C Grafton $1.; Mrs. 0.11.11. Long- worth, 181 Fitzroy St.: Miss Eileen PM‘! been Emperor Yoshihito (Canadian Press) TOKYO. Dec. 14.—An sn- nounccmcnt of the death of Emperor Ycsivihito is expected. Although the entire country is praying it is waiting. Mean- while the staff of physicians labored to alleviate thc_suffer- ilng of Yoshlhlto, whose weeks o1 illness of bronchltli develop- ed iinto pneumonia on Satur- day. lllllilllfi lllll THlEATENEIJ HY MIJTINUiISiJllEW (Canadian Press) WlLMllNGTON. N. C.. Dec. l4.— The schooner Charles A. Bean. loaded! with crossties. ‘Biiilimilfe lfliwest ‘Kent School. Savannah. is ashore on F-rYiIIE Pflli. shoals wills‘ her officers reported Wits cspabiy presented. threatened by a mu-tlnous crew. The Strand Theatre last flight was packed to the doors when the West Kant ‘School pupils presented one oi‘ the best concerts ever cn-i i... irograiu was arranged by the staff O m Fletcher, Miss Kathleen and Si-rgi. M1110!‘ Jackson. The performance ("pline maintained iiy the lai-gi- Longworth. 1S1 Fitzroy St.;Mrs. H. l. Warren. 200 Weymouth St.. Haz- el J. Bsllehgall. 292 Grafton S1,; Mrs. l-sanc Carter. 284. Grafton St.; Mi-sis Bertha Carter. 284 Grafton St.; Mrs. Col. D. A. McKinnou. 23 . , I LON‘ wunngdolhlliiie. ‘He believed that o. great lllllll-I ___.__. iii. t a mics nor-tsp mes-r. u of another neighbor. . ‘Mr. Will-ism i cation crippled. Blizzards and windsi of near gills vizloclty played havoc with tlii‘ air lllliii. Egilt lives aroi known ili have been ltrsl. Extreme temperatures llillllii(.‘fllll)i‘ii efforts to loose lill! hold of the heavy snows. anii tho weather bureau‘ promised little relief for at lt-asi‘ two more titty-s, i said Mr. Guthrie. Premier King challenged him to prove that ‘he hall szilll anything of _ Mr. (iutlinie sold that the general‘ inilprossion gathered from press lie- spatches was certainly along thisi bet" of ipeople in Great Britain ivore i lcuii by ‘the Prime ..VL'inil-ltei"s rv-i Imarks "to believe that .omcthing was radically wrong in tit: minds i And Crew Drowned ‘the ‘people of Canada; that (ianlld-y inns felt that ihcii" netiks were uu dor the ‘British hoe " And th . after the election, IMr. (luthrle went (canaman pa“) on, the applause of the Republican (LONDQAL De“ 1~l. —.‘\ (lt‘Sl)i1‘l“ll press in the ‘United States caused m... Reykjavm Iceland’ my“ u... more uneasiness in Great ‘Britain? Norwegian Steamer Barnum. 11;...‘ But once the election was over been totally “Taken a. sulll the uppositiinn lcaiicr. tho Prc- m.“ .113» mu] H“ cm“- nilci‘ liuii hastened lo bc rcasurrlng. mung“... (h-o“»|....1_ _\'., ; , - laulv-ing Qucbiii: for tho lmpcrilii gh...“ (Ioiilcrcucc. Prciniler King ililii| rm... iuzilllc u. statement. whoo- Tiii“ Ciiiiiiiiiilii homo port is lll-rgcli. Noiwzty. is Press l‘(‘.]l()l'l.(3(l this statement, ziiiilwf 1,044 gross tons. 21»! fool long '.\'lr. ‘Guuhrle felt sure that it \\'1l.\‘ and w)“; hum l“ 1911 ‘ i sllullnoi‘ iiulhlrlni. correctly reported. The iPrtiliiit-i‘ hail said that Clilllllikl. aipprozichilig the conference was “in ‘the happy position of having no grievance of any kind." But ‘lie hall forgotten the ‘Fj )l'li. ‘ opposite ‘impression conveyed i through the summer months and hc i lr;:.'..::..*:t">a.il::::....1;i. swirl‘. Contributed $10,000 i T0 Liberal Funds isli ncwsptipermen. all of them asking "what about annexation?" “Tory propaganda." said thii Prime ‘Miiuislcr. ‘from his placo in V.‘\.\'(ff)ll\’l‘llt. ll. (‘., Dot‘. l-i. —~ tho iiousc. Tho sum of $111,000 was con/ixébutcli to thii Libi-rul campaign funds by the (cliistiilliuicil Exporters of‘ llritish (fliiuinbiu In the month of lhecliiiilrr. 1925. This was brought out hUiOYl". liliLCllEiliIllli-i probo this ova-hing win-n ltussl-ll Whiioluu‘. s ilrrot-ioi» of llic liirsc iifiiiili‘ export rlinipzlny. was on ilic slanii. ___-<o+c>——--— Faxc Bay is a largo Fjord ‘\ the wcsioru coast oi’ ici-lalidf iloykjzivlit. l-zrpllul of lcolliiiil 11H Olll lill‘ southeastern short‘, of the ~-—----<-o->~- W. Sad Death At Glen River . .‘\ rutlicr qiocuilur cust- hils lllTlli" rcii in (ilcu itivl-i- this tloituly. which has lirouscil‘ grcai inlt-rlrsi, and stiducss in thc comniilnit)‘. , _ a , ‘_ I , __ Last Sunday Dcc. l2 at 3.15 p. m- ,1“itézfbggfliniihgyiii Mr. JillliUH n‘. Cousins wcut to ‘lilii. ll m‘ “Tccuill “Mm, m- m“ d...‘ home of .\ir. Archibald Mciicnzlc l"i‘_‘l:\“'_n‘honw‘mm, ‘ ‘ lilo neirt door ueighbuig ilc trpnutnil i gnogprs MW “m; nutmefl Ur hig the door. looked in and saw .\ir. _lplmhmn'gnl h. Ne“. ‘rm-k .-...,||...| Mckemie lying m‘ a “Gemini imfliiihilt it Wills‘ quite a surprise for him. tion on his bell! iu the tkitchen. ilc "H. i m, m‘ m“... "um 3,. r... “(med 1° ‘Mn ‘MCKQMM by “m” form." lliu luriut-lhroivlel- wirl-li to hi“ rewivimi n“ ‘imewerdvom i" liiiiiglai.‘ Fairbanks. first citizen of El‘;‘.‘3.°;‘.f.i“°..“.“2.‘§i2;‘ 51.1.‘. 0.1210221: uotliiied his father and mother, .\ir.i' and Mrs. James Cousin: zeillni: them of his discovery and request- ing them not to go near-the lpremis‘ es until he could procure some wn~ nass. He accordingly summoned Messrs. William MoOdurt. Joseph ‘Ml-Court and John ‘Bouiha who ac- comipaintiod him immediately to the house of the deceased. yhey felt tire ‘dlad man's wrists to iasoentain ‘for certain Mietllar tlierlfwas life in the holly. but found‘ there wa none. Mr. lCousins than went to‘ Stanley Bridge for Dr. Morning nvh declined to so. He ones return _ homo alili u» ceoded to the borne WILL ROGERS ELECTED MAYOR BEVERLY HILLS --€O~i ~ Gunn of Granville whom he awak- ened and telling him the circum. stances. asked hiim‘ to go’ ifor Dr. “Msthcson st ‘Bndslbune. Mr. fl-llhfl llill so and returned with ‘the dqqtctf st 11:65 p. m. The doctor-examined l‘ CI“. l Kliiii§iiii§JIIiL13E " , l fl-ivsfiiviiflm‘ on ‘the wistful faces of these child~ roii. 'i‘hey have perfect faith in good old Santa, blit at tlic saute time cannot in their childish uvliids figure or reason just how Santa Claus forgets them and remembers somebody else. 'i‘hc message this morning is- “(iivc Santa u chalice to visit and make happy evcry home that he is likely l0 forget." ' iio will visit the city on Xmas vvo mixed in red and white crack-lug his whip at his nicrry reindeer who Fitzroy St.: Benjamin Eremuier. 17 iGreenleld Allin, City; Margaret Alienby. S2 School St.: A friend. CitypMrs. JhixhicFlillyen, 180 Kent St.: Betty cal-gt», 40 Hillsboro st; Miss QVlae Cnylc, 42 Kent St. ihlndor D. ‘A. .\lacDoualll‘. ‘Russ Hotel, City; lElla Frizzci, New Haven; ‘Mrs. George N. .\i.cLeod. 46 LOIIQWDTUI Ave.; ‘Miss Doris Mc- Leod. 46 lLongtvorth Ave; ‘hlrs. Jae. Coady. Emyvale; Airs. E. ‘Cam- eron. 21 iElni Avenue; A friend. City; Miss Constance Hyillidiiail. ioytfillly haul [ire-souls and good ‘Gil-Y; iMllrBil-Tel iil- ‘Stewart. Dilli- thliigs to olur children. When he uiniillfilizitfle; ‘Mrs. 'l‘0ll\ ROKETB- 5i lives‘, let's hopo that tho necessury-B-iflfi ISL; Starla lPoWer, City- Mrs. ‘W. ‘B. Iirowse. City; Mrs. ilnu hi. ‘Sutherland. Si} Upper Prince Street: Airs. J. ii‘. McLeod. 83 Up- per Prince ‘St.: iiillTCii Iilurruy. Hib- D911 Murray and Ali's. In. l). i.\iurra_v .ll|i Prince SL; Airs. .\. W. illyull- man; Anna htt-Auliiy. itll Fitzroy Sf. (llliiiiysl Mathlcson. i5 ‘l-Ilui .'\\'P.§ Mrs. J. W". Catlbcclt. Summcrsldc; co-opcrittioiriinil festive s-pirit l1.- manifest sn that a bountiful supply of Christians cliccr will be liiislri- butcil among the children of llic How to Become an Alias Santa ii"iil\"' Yilll “iii iiiiii -'l iisi iirl§lfli.1§il Earns Sillniiiciniillc: bliss llillllHS pn-t-ccllcll by a liilmbl-i‘. 'i‘o _y.;]..;m0|- gunk‘ S“nnm.|~_..1d.._ _\1|_.._ iiiicii iiiliiii’ iiicii‘ is‘ iiniiexcii iii" J. l’. Siclnhis. Sulumcrslilt; .\'ll's. ‘"49 “i iii“ “mid “iiii ‘Viiai ii "W" tiiullys llolinaii. Suuinicrsidc; Mrs. cs from Saints. You will rend ovcr. the list. sclcct tlic child for whonr you are io~ he Santa Claus. iilrll write the City Editor. or Phone 133, giving your name and address. The present ivhich the‘ child wishes uceil not be sent uu-‘ til a few days later blit in order to facilitate our work we would like to hear from Alias Santa Clauses at once. When sending the present please see that it is wrapped sec- urliiy a-ud addressed with lhc child's number and Christian nnmc just as it appears in the papcr, with your nanic written on the outside. The parcel should bo sent to the (iuarilian Office not ‘later than Dec. 22nd. From here they shall be ill-s- iributtili |u the children on Christ- lllilg Eva. \ ‘Herc arc the nuiiics u[ llic chil- ilrcil who rcliuirc your hclp. _ . Five Day Week if. T. Holman, Suniuierside. 19 Men Killed VBy Explosion (Canadian Press) DIGNE. Department Basses Alpem-Frsncc. Dec. 14.—Nine- teen men are dead, most of them having been asphyxiated, in consequence of the explos- ion of 21.000 kilograms of liquid chlorine In s factory at St. Aubln. Seventy other men were mil-WM!» 30 of them seriously. A sudden rlsc In the tempera- ture latter an extremely cold lapeli is given as the cause of the explosion of the chlorine. 1 Joscplliuo, ngl: S. ilrrss ‘iii ‘iiiiilillfi 8K0 9. booifi- Silo 13‘ ilition ‘to earn a-s niulrh in he lill iiii Aiiircelia, age 0.boots,size10. i" [lye m,“ a l...“ .|..y_.,_ ~ll Jerald. one 4. boots. --<po>--~--- 43 Jerome. age 2. boots. small 4. ' 4d Thomas. age C. clothing. . ilfl. Wilfred. ugc 8. sweater and ovcrslincs. Si). Frank. use C, sweater and ov- " ' urshoes. Peter. aw it. sweater. . Stephen. age 4. cap and mitts Sh. Elmer. age 9 underwear. 'or will be forthcoming shortly. A 109. Eric. use i. sweater. week on blanket form. , At Ford P1000m?";:%"'r;i“:..*z:u13 11 .\lilll’g'lll‘l‘,l., ago l0. dross il'l1il liuli - " 12 Flank. agc 8, ovcrsliocs. . Him 1i ‘DONDON, Doc. l4. - 'l‘hc FIYUll 1.’. Ituth. ago ii. t-nvculiri‘ ing ‘News snyg Henry iforli has in 3" iiiillilih‘. 11bit.‘ 3. OWi-‘ikiiiiii-‘S 13 trolluccd the five-day week into thcJ-liy from ‘Saint. ii-‘i Jfliill. H29 12. iiweiilei‘ Ford motor works at Alauchesttar. 37 ‘Quiei- “g9 n‘ cimhiiig ‘Siellii "I'll iWiill; iiiiivii. ii- Fiiiii-‘i- i0 FPrcinier of Nova Scotia. and lion. i=8 Florence. use S. sweater insure lliflt lilo "Willing ii-orkoi-"‘J_ 1)_ Slcfllnft. “i1 501i". 0E9 3i "Kill iiwtiiiiei- will be enabled under the new con‘ first considered at the conference z between the Maritime premiers. ‘Canadian Pacific and Canadian Nat- ional Railway officials. alili Feder- sald‘ the Caiptain refused to permit uer. l The truest words that. man can Morning (‘lsiirlnl lcfuwn OFA MERCHANT 2.1- t the yesncnd: "It might hsv worse." -. Fa u || [Incl 1"‘! Guardian Two Cont: (I insulin n. WEST liENl sclioiil collcilu *iiA$IiSPlENillil succlsss One 0f the Best Concerts Ever Presented in the City. Each Number Was Ad- mirably Rendered and the Concert as a Whole Was Greatly Appreciated. Mrs. iiaspcr — Nora Cameron ‘Peri, (the Mold) ~ Marlon Mac- Lcliuu. Scene i. —Raspcr's Office. joyetl in the city. [Viloin Stilectiom-The Flower Song ‘An enjoyable and wcll haiaucl-ll _ Stuart Fletcher Scene ll.—l-iomc of Mrs. Mock [he school assisted by Professor Solo —- Star oi‘ tho Bash-Suzanne }iOTDSiJY‘.\1CKilillfill ‘ (‘horns —— The Heavenly was admirable. School from overy stand point. and the (iiS"St)i(liSi.—— Aiarjorlti Chandler. ‘Sword Dance —— William Burnett. chorus was a fine tribute to the of-.Musical Drill — Senior Girls. flclent training by the teachers ofifihorus-Lanil of l-lope and Glory- School 'Iiie pisyette "A Family Fiurry";‘.\lusica‘l Director. Prof. W.E. Flot- anll each cher iinembc-i- of the cast portrayed his QrAccninpanislS-z A message from the coastguardjher role in a most atlnilrtlble man- l-fornsby (Violin); Mr. Lloyd Ward. Song -—- Mlss Kathleen (Yoruet). and .\ir. ‘Walter MacNutl. the guarllsmen to ‘board the vessel| ‘On account. of illness PJl-ither Rat-|(Piuno.l because of the mutiny and the leiiiiilrl‘. Wilil W88 l0 11111198!‘ (ggastgugfdgmen ha“ returned to Mrs. Rasper. was unable to their station for arms with which i181‘ hart but Nora Cameron substi- w tome the“. way on board we lutcd in a most engagmg manner. ship. I Four tugs from Wilmington dull "i9"! reflects credit on the stuff. Southport have started for the "IA ieiilli"? 0i’ liie scene. The Charles A. Bean is aW“ i110 ton vessel. ‘Albanian G0v’t Cliorus~ 'i‘he Bells 0i‘ St. Mary's i Honors Mussolini ool. '—'_ —— ch i RC‘-\ii3- D“- li- m Th? Mimnm" Raiding ——Tlie Pessinilst ——<‘L€ll‘ll.l€l ‘flovorliuieiit. has conferred tiiB |Pr°“'“e Grand Cordon of the National Order Chorus ___The Flow] of Brian upon ‘Preiiilfr ihlusioliniw for his work in ccuc ud ng tie re- ~ , __ . cefffly slgnlékl " Itiflitill-Mififihiifll g‘.'{§f;.;1§i§f.., ‘§.,f,f“s'.',’.',',‘.,B°"‘ 'l‘roaty 0f frltfiillshliu and arbitration. song _see Alma the Winter Snmvyi King Victor ‘Emmanuel also con-__wmlam Tran...“ Eamon Mmflsflli ferrcti the Grand Gordon upon m] and Presto“ "Hum Preiiiiiénfiljfrksiiiued ‘agiflifilbaiiin’ (‘horns A —'I‘lie Holy (‘lty- School. New ork Enveinpeiii " illll-Zilil nl Fling (Tluri-iici- \\'.'lk l‘ ‘ lli‘iiflilllf.',(—~~“iil‘ iluil Faith" —Ctl:lll'Lil: » __,___. illliullifii‘ l (‘human PM") ‘Piano Solo ~ impromptu »-~ Horaci- l NEW roux, Doc. il. »--.t llciisfl. ‘lfirriivru fog roiling rnsttvarll ‘bolero l1 cold (iiiliiiii '- wave froiii lhe west. alili illunikvi- Miisicui lug the New York region in gloom. U931“! H ‘ ‘ms blanled “may m‘. m." raurnudDuuioguc -—l‘hc hour Mothers “.l.ecks_ a common or fiver arm-L Ruth llattenbury, Dorothea Bentley. and the (lctcntion off New York iiiibei Cwwmrii- ‘mil Salim” Com‘ long waits to tire ilie audience alili ‘everything was carried out with perclslou. The‘ programme was us follows:- island Hymn Dance — Violin Selection t Jiarlou .\lixcl.c‘llan Aut-horcli —-» ‘School Duinbcll Drill --Si.~illm' Lynils. , i iChoi-vs -.\iy Litllc (trey Home iii The “lost —~School. Reading —- The ’l‘clegraut - .\'ora Cameron. twenty-five incoming ships. -—»-i—{O->-~~—— Immigration Dis- i cussed At Mari- Sm o, may Playette ~—".-\~ Family Flurry" ~in Two Acts. Cast of Characters: \ ilarvcy Ros-per ~Robert inman INTERMISSION 5 .\ii).\'CTO.\'. N. li.. DB1‘. ll. — ~— Colonization and Immigration pro~ piisals for the Maritime Provinces] .\ir. O'Neill —-- "Arthur ifrasci- ircrc lli.‘ liiiiicilial matters under. Marmaduke Meek —— Percy Cani- d.. s-ilcn at ihc conference of tho en)“ Vial mo ‘Province premiers held, .\ir.-l, ylelik l . — l<Ilcunoi' llcnrg; iltirii yi-sl-srday afternoon. according ' 0 Wlliilff" 9n "a II- - A75 T HE BEST i-lOLlDAY WREATH IS one" lirunsivick Premier. at the conclus- - Ion of [ho cuufcrcncc. -| ‘Premier Baxter said that until John yesterday lmorning anii lion. E. .\‘. Rhodes. Premier of ‘P. hi.‘ "island. touched licrc yesterday nil- l t‘i‘ll()(lll. 'l‘hl-. conference at a local hotel lasted about two hours. the three preminril leaving for home on the afternoon triliils. immigration and colonization plans for the ‘Marltlmes were thc as Drill take Jackson. lhiiiihoi- of 3.000 passengers lli)08l‘l| ‘Si-lo — Our iflctitilts H0111‘ ~ Fiimklqornii- 'i‘luirsllay evening. instructor —— SergL-Msjor GOD SAVE THE KlNG The management of the West The high order of the enterlaiu- ‘Kent School Concert take t-hls op lpflfllllliiy of thanking Messrs. ll. T. presentation i-Holman & Co. Ltd" for the loan of the promptitlillc with whlcliifurnitlirc. alili Mr S. A. McDonald .t ivas carried out. There were no and The Voguejor costumes. Premier Bruce to Visit Ottawa (Bpccliil to The Guardian) 1 ‘NEW wax Dec. it-u-itsiuoy M. ‘Bruce. prime minister of Austral- Schoo] ‘in will spend the earliest days of 192i‘ in Qitaiii‘a,_l\l,pntrocl_su_d,1‘oi i ronto. it'll; a iouhlfed ‘bore. Arriv- ng in New York on ‘Decemberjfi. in will ‘pay a visit to ‘Wlashingtbn and will be luncheon guest at the While House on. December 31. leav- Soloisn-lna Muir. lug immediately thereafter for 0t» —-l-iiiniore.~'qiii- --- iiiwii- _¢o>_-- Announcements, a \ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. _—.-- ' “lit-serve Wednesday evening. ‘lee. 22411.1 for Xmas tree and cou- ~ert in North Wiltsliiro iuLll. if 329S-12-13dii. "United Xmas Tree Concert. West Forehead Church. Thursday. , Dec. 16th. Following oveningdf not fine. Sliver collection. S341 i" Reserve Thursday December. 23rd for Sunday School ‘Concert iu (ilrdc dliver Presbyterian Church. if not flue, following night. 3309 “licscrrl- Doc. 24th onnccrt at ‘iiartsviilc. If not flfill first mic night following. Coma. have a good time. 3332-l2-15-2l "lluntor Rlvor Shipping lliiib will loud hogs 'l‘humday forenoon. Der. 16th. List your bogs at once as wt‘. cannot promise car spam after Tuesday uight-aniilam Brown Secretary‘. 33H l‘: 1.1 2i Christmas “Reserve Monday. Doc. 10th. for Sunday School Concert in Clyde River Presbyterian Church. if not flni- following night. il3ii-l2-lii-2i. "Come to the concert and jinx social in Fredericton Hall iii-r l'i'th by the Glen Valley Whin- CD'S institute. mdlorwith candy fret‘. if not lino next night. . .. 3328-12-15-21 "Conilug-fliinrvolqus show " the Devil Horse" also "simian t- Roya-i Commission regarding the 5mm John‘ (gaudy armors“. he said- lltBc later limp cniirlottotown. Suminersilic tilie eighteen mine - Fi°reme~ "e 11' dmfis" al _.\linistcr of immigration at Mon- var" Montague ‘fiiunidsy- 000130- 00» Viiiceiiifiiile "- "iiiiiiiiii- "i" treal recently. ‘town Friday. oaiciz 1i 2i 5- . ‘ Premier Baxter's aid that until l‘ ~--—- _ . till Vcrnou. age 10. ovcrshoe. size ‘ ivinns agreed upon hurl been suh- i "Vi'un:etl--Goose and Dink 2 ‘ ‘ uiitted to the Minister or immisra- iFeathors. not mhwtl. Remy ,- Tl. JMHH. flkc 13. clothes. lion anii Railways for their con- lane and (10,, lfin-nfliro 7-- Jflilii‘ like i» 00M. N"! iTiiiiiiY- iclMdiw we") ‘slllcration. nothing as tn their nai- 167 Kcnt St. 3236-12462. s 76. Lillian, age 7. dress. ‘OTTAWA. ()nt.. Doc. 1i. “~ Pill" um would be given out for publicu- _..... " 11 Peter. an» 18. nalr mints. "time"! Will illicit‘ "iiiviiiii "ii -i"“" tion. ronoezrro. Dec. 12.. Alhirlfilllt). "The Annual Burns Anniversary 7R Jnim. i180 12- lliiil‘ Diiiilii- ii" M" ii" ‘iiie Ciiiiiiiiiiii“ “ace” Asked what other subject's 0|‘ Jresh northwest to west ivinlls. Concert under the auspices of the 7.0 ‘Angus. age 8. Sweater. This is the conceitwfl 0i illiiiiivii iii mutual interest to three provlucesiliiostly fair and colder. Chlgdonlan club Wm be 4.91.1 m m, 80 Loilh. eke 6. sweater. Wrii inlorlheii lliiiiiiiliii “elm” w‘ had been’ discussed Premier Baxter Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . .. i2 ~20 gmmd 1115M“, m; qthn-dgy m5 Si. Morris. age 6. boots. do)’. The cabinet it is under- “M. "we" we um (“scufi some Mummal. cloudy __ 28_26 Tuesmiy Jan. 2435 1927 run N“ $3, Syrllnny, age 4, toy horse and stood. has under consideration ti" other things. ‘hut the iiniulnration Quebec. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 26~20 ucuiursiaier ' " 3341 stockinRB-q 1 l “l latttihof relconveningl the House) aft‘ 0.195150“ w“ u“, ma", one}. Reg. Chafllntnown‘ cloudy __ 29__30 ' s . '. - . 3r . i.» ‘ _ __- '""" n light age o stock ngs s zc mm gnilgniltlizggcalnéntiiiln 5:0 flail‘ erlng to the finding of the Duncan gum”. 010ml‘, _ _ , _ __ 3g 2g "come to ma ma“ “In” u" i0—3iiibszaar in Emerald ball on -.._...______._., .. _ . rs- ‘PF-ROONAI-i AND lbctij-v-pgg the body hi ipresencc ‘of the atsu ~ qr m‘, t 3i'"i"'"°ii-'i’i"°iii-°' Biiiiiiii" ""1 "i" filoslvh. cloudy 44-42 llsy afternoon and ovoslaingtld. - . , i ~ . - pita. use i3. dress. present the indications are that n", fepoft unqlqublgdly recqgnlzed N . York 1 I ,6___38 . ' m“ chmmi" "PM PfiIit-Bd l0 "W" iiiiiiiiivltvd and pronounced ~47] loan ago 1 draws oarllaniont will reopen about the h... ' m‘ ' c W” ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " m” “m” “M “h” ‘m‘““"' , r ‘i i : ‘ ' ' ~ , claims m" with i" the fish" High tide this interning ill 1.2" 3395.13.11“! lf.‘.'i°"nfii'i'iip'°.'°°uc‘iil “sit “$1152!!- himeligcmerl was limit g5 rum ‘ “ .. ' $12212? 112"8(V‘lr:fllls(;l' ztlfllfileziiziriilfi Ollikleill: “$.13” "fi."'l'i.'“°“."‘l'll".,l"i'i‘..“ “"““°"'"h‘ “i 7"“ ‘ "'*' i ' isa Job Printers. ' - or ‘r0 was s fisherman and llyq" ‘V1,. "w," ‘ p; m; world D5: Theresa. one i0. dross‘. Speech ifrom the Throne will he ilnie ‘Eights ffllfllllliflli who inlmost rsrunissests m“ afternoon u‘ 416i “Conan and Mmmiflmm m" *"wn f,§1:§'o:'wii':'i.o3 i?ou‘o.i:’9ni‘i2%ii'.li:h|.|s1y||°:~i’q:::v:; Aliiiiiii-éilse ltlzwclatcr. ‘terminated before adjournment; parts had alleged that it was Ii $35.,‘ e4 tnmonow “mm,” at iifiyiwllliiagklaiittir ' ghmtm“ “Ml dlllgfllffllihll- hi! dfillil hll Mill" tfllliliflv I01“ v u liver country 10.4.. liiionrela-iicefxflele ‘i2. alligator. ‘iihll: nail: esgtfirliifttiliylciiialgavyzf {i102 irifriialctirigliigiiligzliclgeilifraxiegili: i is"; mum," 5mm" Dec. 19m‘ icjfimnfunylfam m“ M“ . w Gasman Job ‘Y, story scl- i-ow in the community. HI nmmsvvm etinm- 10a. Milton. ate t. sweater. lastscssion will I" he passed this ériflnéni. il will cerlainly help the ' ' e" m‘ * n“ reel-i step , films b gov-aw} f §liEI it ‘ ,. l _ ll, Arcllsiin HOTEL s‘ "iii r .0N.Wliiii1‘iii.5i,J-5Y T110089“. FRIDAY DEC. 1 ;. “w; 0011.0.