, IN Ni ‘ uu hour for hourly rutcd employees ‘ nsonussn 1s, 1m ; “' ' i _____ SWIFT DUNN-WENT. Basic, Dec. 17.-—The frozen ibodies of Dick Ensz, aged 45, and of his wife. aged 35, were found 011 the prairie four miles out‘ 0f Neltllhslh yesterday. T-he man. and wife had.‘ been visit~ lng at. the theme of J. tDick, who cred becaueq one whipped »by Lellle County.‘ day. -.__-__<.q.>_.___ Ilfllilll fllllds before the (‘u-itoitis . lives only o. quarter 01a mfle away‘ ihrohe 1111 1 . 1 .1. ’ ‘ Qwouuiied in the hand here todey with a bullet. through his heart sud now unconditional. Until esterday‘ from their home. Saturday night lcnllle otitqittuiN/lllllelfil-e 111.l-I1?1..111)1a:1'3;.‘shortly before noon when they m.- Slicritt Jtimieson was forced to re- it Iwns understood lllflyi’. Lloyd one hundred dflmu“ imigrgn gulf’ 31053312122211 5101.3. lost. and left there for their home iwbott H011, g3 \v_ 11011111 ‘K 1._ 1l9lllllt9fl to arrest Wilfrid Deiornie- treat otter receiving .1 iiiiitet George insisted oii the i'€~CO1lBiliii" “p”, m‘ y“ ,1'11"°“§11 1 1 m“: 111 ' “r '8 ' about. midnight. Tlmt was the last‘ 1Q0111111h11111111 c111111111,11 11.1111 11111111111Hu blacksmith, who resided at Ssv- wound in the hand. 11m; o; the 1111181111 1111111,.“ 011111111? cgiumns.‘ 11o ‘protvh e 1rsrnflise Maw“ 7 underwear heard of thom until their bodies 1 ‘for further tieuiils ' i ‘i --- i‘ age“ Mllml “"4 “m” W“ Wain-ed “l9 l°clll illlllfie were ililhefllell in commit ee i connec ion with l‘ Ber to‘ “em ‘is ey are n g ‘ ' ' ' ' 1 nhiu Liliillil , . . 5 l u l’ dan of bein for otteu b Santa 128 Harold 5 toys. were found. They had tperlshetl in . 1¢h9q111111 1,1 1111, 1111111111 (1111111111111101! chargci hatvingd 112101.186 ii- toIsud jLhlei Young and several 111.; 011m. of the 111c11m11 11.11111 11111 Clusirdurlng 111:3 11151113111111: h1g8 . . 11111 13111111111 _ . 1 B1.ev1.e1.1h11_ hrevo vcr am rca one ip onsc otters oined iii the hunt for the 11 9131111 1111c 1 111111 h1.1 1_ 111 ' ~ ' ' 31111111 111 111,1 1111111111 1_‘111111111,_ Beaumont on Ssturduy. murdcrcr. Shortly 111-1011111111“ 1111. 15118 £q°1111111fi10 111L011], c 1 ‘l s“ Already over one hunulrcd kiddies 130. Mary, 6. scsrf and mittens. I- _ 111,11 11.11., 11111111119111“ 11v )11_"110we1“1 lFOllUWlllg the threatening incid- titlii-r shot was heard, und on iu- 11111.11 68119.1 01.161. 111.11 1181111 11w llllye lllwll lIKlODWl by fill molly‘ 132- Dfllllly 7- IIBdQYWBflT- 111-1111 1111110111111 11.111111 11,’ 1111111111ent Deiorme made his way ltere Vtttiilgflllfill tlic police discovered 6111116131 by 111i 11111911111011‘ 111111 111a Alias ‘Santa clauses. But with onlyl133. Bobby, 8, stockings and mitts. c N R Asked tho ffoiiimisslttii to (fflill- 1m“ flle1l)1?1lice1mlicgrs' havm-g ‘h1g1 Delarme had ‘lmllmlllghqiicsttoit of the reconstitution of (1me wee: lafndgle (luahqmnsuglts firtfrlgfirtelgMlloctlllraiaysls ' 1,1,1 M1; 111111111 111 11115111111,‘ 111B W11_ carne o s w ieren outs rescii- su ('l( c, 11 _ _. or one iin re more I ms an a .~. . . - _ 1 I ' , . ,., . . - 1 _ _ ie organizing committee will be . 139 Benn 7 510151111135 and mn- i 110511 11111.1“. 11111101111111 _ 1.11 hcii. shortly before noon, They High Constable liiessici was wt-ll 1 d 1 _ Clauses to respond. l y r . ~ . . , . 1 ‘ were iniormctl that Delorme had hum" ' the dl't. . Ii l * cons‘ cred i“ January next‘ Al d th .- ' l ' lng lly- ylONTlREAb, Dec. l7.—-iRnymoiiil (canaman P111581 Tlftiitvili‘Nialllll:lilNltliNdiilillsulpllmmld" taken n room at ghe Brooks Hotel. ii will: illilid ttamllkayfltl e Bu“ The capital of MOM (ifeorgels in toretllieyoifitfe Nhcfil: by 140. Ivinry 7 scarf and toys. Joseph (iirou-x, pieskleil guilty of 1 111K111 1111111111 Dec 17 __ 1111* M“ 1161161 11111111111811 111111" 111mm "The 111111.613 1111111e 111011. W111, m1 futid is to remain at ldoyd (merges 1111111 011111111, 111111 11611111011111,’ 1111311 1.1L A11111e_ 41 do" and candy_ having emgezzlfi? mega 1mm $23010 Patches’ received here ‘toilliy “rout Wllrie 300 bee!‘ parlors in British " " " ' ' _ v personal dlsposaL lmalie mall)‘ lll-lle W“! Teallle All“ 142' Beau-lee’ 9 dress’ from the wann an at onsi Roi 311011110 c n1 1 ,_ , ,‘ C . .. , . - ' . --———¢-o->-i-- _ _ 1111 C1111e11ce 7 1111119111611“ 1 1h 1 ~1 d g 5i 1 .1 Olllllllil-l and no ht v- . it l hilluiess Oi their Lbnslmiis dream. i . \\~o,_yt-t wlhile 1111i tho comphnyfs em- 1-01.111a11o(1]1 1:111: 111i 1':1:11111fi11‘1'1l1'1'“g11?_ 11.01191. 1,, 11;); 1111.111‘ 1L0 11211, “$111111. ' 1 Are you ‘me of the hundred or so 14-1. Florence 4, doll and candy. ploy, wieii . c iippettret or ur- 1 1 1 1 ,1 _ ,..1,e..1-_-~ r111“, 1.111 .1101. .1111 1 ,1 . . . , , 1 ‘mm. A1111 31111111 Lhusem who 1m, 145. Evangeline. 13 dress. Hilliililielli before Judge Etiright 1512;111:131 111.1‘1L:11111;1P"(1Qfigififllgxxlnz;I11.115 11111111111111“; 1_1*:11‘1f:c:1l1:1]..1:;_ lNltll- I 501111 1o 5110111 1110,10 111111111111 who 146. John. 11. hockey. livrc today. lle \\'lll llfi rltéllteilvetl 111111 the 111111111111 111 11111 111.1111._ 1surztnuu umi protcrtioii". So urcl - .l0ok to you for happiness, us cir- 147~ Joseph 7r llnd9rweur~ on hioudvay- The (1e1111a1h11e11 11111111 111m 1i1.1_,.111_ the totes for cumpaigti funds. | chmhmhceh 110 1101 1111011, 1110111 w 148. Mary Louise, 3 toys. Tl"? accllsml ‘WM ilffefllell l" dent Kashmir (irinius, who was! ’“_' '°’* 1 n1look to their parents. ‘ 149. Mary. l3. clothing, any kind. Plllllfllilllghr N~ Y» Yeswrllay and elected to the 'hi t‘ -. ti' "t . . . ~ . - ' 1 -. - l Th li't i‘ h low liis been 150- Margaret n dress- prtiught to liluutreul. Detcctivesjlafl 11111.11 111111 L11”,.,§.§§1‘,f..,."f.1ll§’fi, ‘magic rufecj 111" __31.‘11“1H_1‘ULMAMI’ gm" Dec‘ i“; lcompliedswilghvfllle alztl of [i119 clergy 151 Allflll 8. lllldefwfisl‘. (lot-lured thiii. (‘iiroux had Iiifliififcuch werc urrcstcd. Th: roport- 1 ‘1111 111,11.111:1 l11.,;11111111: ‘$1.1 P70111155. 1.1111,: 1‘11;)H1"g.1:1§11lhl1v 555x111“ M ‘J21 ‘of the city. Only those of ileserv- l53~ 139"". 6. D0"- owtiy with two (boy's ticket office ell motive» or 1119 11511.; 111..., a! , _‘ , 1 “_ ,' ‘ S s?" .3 .“ m" p“ in character are ormitted to be 154-Edwll1- 4» l°Y"-l'1ll1 sndlcandy I r iDliiH “lili tut- nnnountement by <\lli'l Witt-tow. tt to tut» o5 itl g p roccipis. Ho hiid according to thtnwldeslircttil feeling itniiins; the! 111111'(11.1,1. 12111111111111 111111111111 1181. 11111111 1111. 111111111‘, 111M911 .111, 11112111 enrolled in tho Santa Claus cam- 1543- Glllllfllll‘. l. clothini- IJDlTUt‘ $1,800 on his person whcirlnolicy of thc govcrnnictit ((\1‘.Vll.l‘(l1 _ 1111111.11k,1._1;,1111.1111 111,1,._,111_,_ 111111 1111.11.11.11 11,1. 11111116 11:11.11 111-1131. 111a 111; 1paign. This means thiit all the 1:1 Hawle- 3-1°v°'c°al" ;1111t1~ull()ndeql_ boviet Tllldiiii. uuil it-e iniloiiitltu would tilt- suit swat-lg; Chalefl 111.111 11.111, 1111111, 0111.111 111i 1'1. 1.1 h. ‘children whoso names appear in hs- Eaflr 7 olersh°es~ ottltntle on tho minority quostioii.‘ $111,111.91, 11111111111 111111811 cmnedmn 111111 11111 1,11. 111, 111' r18 ‘A 510. LONDON, Dec. i7.—-ICtiri Cado- 1111s 11111119 111.11 11611111111. 111 be 1.0111014 160. Percy 12. overshoes size 4. Fliflllkil‘ dospuiclios stzttcil tliut. 111111111 11 1e11. 11111.11 '11111,.Q. 1'111.Oy111‘,11 “he 1123111: 11331. 11181111. owner of ll lilfge lmllloll (‘A ten by Santa Claus unluas you ililll: 161- Helenr 13' “ca” “ml gmves- all ‘villi quit-t 111 Kovnt; mid tliut_ Yuiui-rtius hot ‘exchanges he- thi- iwplrv ot‘ Tllsllidlllrc-OHIDPCQHT" Lonllml- lllcllmlllg "ll Cllelseih “lllsllllllllly "Wm Come w mm. um" leg‘ gm}, lsligt-(lcglngal ' tho coup had been curt-lo] out, all f“ . l. . - l f . . .- -' F N .‘ ., . ' . answt- 1 rtrcivlnr order it bsmk- . . 1 1 1 . 11W f N "W? l » 5e i" In Wamp ldthuuitiit was pliikftltl‘ utuli-r ' iwlllilt;“cttilltld:iiifllllddlllgisljlfl all: Nllltlilillfllggl‘iiilltull‘ Plllli-Ctyl- a L h l lllflJllitlelllTkglulilusiTliNfi lilzhlilltierelilfiiuiftflltgu 165' Floreuce- 8 up “a” “ad b -' I’ fiéunbl1lilg1llllv “€l_g1l1\1°rll°'(‘l1l11 flr-‘llugei sons in tho home of hur grandpa!" bucks to the grain business in thcl 1'l‘llll1l5lll"l ll! tlww“ 11>‘ ll i1llllg°lll “f will reahzevhat a tragedy it is tofiays-Irprehia G cam and 810011111118 ‘ "‘- -°*’ .1 Klllllll‘: - ,, -__.1,<.,~fi 't‘t'th: -.'ti ,t hllhl- l h l,-,_ 1 uiiletsandcairmunoftto ym-1 1 .1, 5 1g] _ ~ i - (canadtah P1135) 1 fllllgvtllrkv was airimlilted uoimiriuul-h, 32111111110111,“ l1,‘1l“:.‘1‘,11 ‘(Jiliirlfiisetlif i-‘riiiltpyiiliiliitlyliiiistbolriaucog “$11.39 [Tillie of Lib‘: tilt Cnitllcll- He owns nrviufllrllollill- Jaolilfafififlélllf-CL: cifildizflaappltllasl to‘; ,y11)1\y111h1.)A111 111m 17_ __T1e1 - _ _ 1 w_ 1.1 01111.11 11 E g1, 1_ 1. 1, 1'1 _ tannin from both sides, iurnlshe groin ltoais that cleared before the ciy much more of London tion tieyqu and "may n1", more 1., avert‘ _~ _ . i " . _ - 110111.11 111 1101111111111011 111111. 1111111111 lilacttrds wcrc; ltostoil ou 1iv<e11111111111111c111'111. 111113211111) 1111111 (111 material for speculation as to what close oi‘ navigation have been un- Astor estate owns of New Yorkl1ha1 trhg€dy_ A1,: you 110111“ w m1 11511111’, 120 years. tolylsthi tug into tho wage ilisputc bctwcoil§l1l?“l“ ‘Alp liglll" llll-‘l llllll'lllllil 11115111, 111 (i1111111111_ 1\11111.111,1,,(1u111,1..11 thc divorce (Killiplilllli. would coii~ tililc to pass the Soo and will rc- until his rents must equal those of 51101111 1° that 311111131 111, 11511011111111 1 1 1P0. yellffl. L0 nil Ol‘ 111,. (11111-41111111 P11111111;- Ruflway and ‘l l "ll T94‘; n19 HOi/Priiitieiit is 11mm 111s 111.1 1, 11 . tuiu. turn to this Cit-bot" and hold their any landlord in the world, except 1 5a 1; (H3115? l 03s 11011111, 11 _ 1 _ 111 .__1 1 t in iill, aid. , _ _ _ an Ai as n a i 175 1111x1111“ 8 years 111.9118 some six thousand riiilwuy clerks. ‘ ' l" “l ‘mm r3 1° ‘l "mm" "The li(i\'('i'lilili'ili.'i~i utovittg pit:- Lloyd “Tlglll- (lmlllalns 3am" mrww“ l" “mm-r “WNW-l? m llwilflslilllly ill‘? l-‘lllfe "T \'\'@5lml1l5l9l'- 1-1-7 141131111 1.1111111 11111011111115 tt-cight handlers. station uuil stores iicpiirtnictit employees of this i'all-. “my, has completed the hearing of, the case presented by the railway‘ and the men as for us the ntattoi‘ of increases of wages is concern- oil. ‘Fhero now remains ilze ques- tion of working conditions under dispute. Tho board was in l)l‘l\'fil0‘ti€83li)il Personal 0f today. lt is believed tlwt 1w fir“ OTTAWA, mo. 1:. --'rii.-. citi-ni-ititiii-iiitiiio. When (i lurf-‘Jitl’ pro». cisloii will b6 iI-lvell 0"“ "lly 0"“ zen curries tho following today: portion is aivuilnlilc, tho Qllliifli) fll-lltllli! lol‘ l"! "Wrens" m w" ‘lellls “Thermakc up of tho (lunz-wrvzitive (‘iovitriiiiii-iii is willing to‘ pus; ii rind un udvottte in puy of $20.40 :1 . “mum hr nlnnlhly‘ 1mm ‘vmikel-s‘ 701' ‘lndftmlnlilll ‘Vlllfi Cllmmlwallve llicllwns ShPW“ l“ m" lwoliuflo liclt‘; tin-i: tiztnuiil mcctitig for the _ cottvetitiott. and ntnltc Jrrutice- must iic British insdc. 1 i,l\.it11111_1_1111 110 _ 1 11 _1_ i 11 11 1. “"‘""'“' ntcnts for it hos practically been tlnto further ztsslstiitico might hc11111c(_1_1:1‘111'l11‘1‘11 O OQQ?QOQQO4QQ-Q'OO-O-O VG9Q O44 Condensed Specials RATE-do per Word. not each insertion in this column. O’ Q@Q¢f'?.9§ff§§~1 ~ i or ten days, AESCAPED-Z FEMALE PATCH foxcrw-dfor information ' apply flunrdinti Office. Reward. l their The Teacher Killed by ' ‘ | Ansrisciioiiiboyi (Clnsdien Freon) ‘HAZARD. Ky.. Doc. 17. .._ 7W0 mountain schoolboy! eng- hddi been teacher. Bl"! "it's". called him to the front door efjiln home and killed him flOCOIGNHQ to uiiorm. atlon brought hero taut night from Hyden. County neat of boys oallod It Morgan's heme Mon- day night after. he had whipped the younger led In eehoei that Morgen is survived by m. widow and five children. Conservative Cont. (Canadian Press) CUDIIITTLTOU rcpritscntliig all Cnirtitia. reg which is to fix it ‘ilate and tilucc llltltvlllfliw- “Ry 35 ll"? (‘Cili- decitiotl on und tho 1iors-mitel will Will llkcly b0 announced witliln 11 11-1ip11regttleitioit if Ottawa is willing to Tho committee will 00411191111“ consist of 21f men and niné women. French Senate A 1 " Adopts Budget} . . . 1, '_ 1 (Canadian Press)‘. . 1 1 PAil/UIS, D00. 17. 7 Th»! From-l]- 33G‘l'12-16'3lsUi\f1if3. toduy udoptctl thc builuet NENT FBNN NPNINN FNN VANCOUVER. Dec. i7. —-Tlti.~ nuino of "iBiliy lifcArthur" wag 1111.. en by Henry Relfcl. senior. Presi- erics and Distillers, mi the 19911,. lent of ii cheque for $7.200 {or (-3111. viks and tori-igncrs thcrefoitr 1119' . . . ' ‘ ’ . turo studio ‘ii Trenton is not to lltliu1iiiiutniiit-"-'.in n- ‘ .. ‘ ‘ ‘ In“ “nu” u“ U‘ ‘ sole, but \\’i‘ urc willing to CO-ODPT" Duramy taklngéllhtl-r {he T ‘nation’ ate with any British interests dc- dent of the British Columbia brew-mt THE CHARLOTTETOYVN GUARDIAN- ‘NNINEE HEBIP- BlAiiKSNNTil iiPENS FIRE 0N 1 - PiiilBEMEN; lilliS l, liiillNlli ANNTHER AT NlATTRlii, NNE. I] Ni N NN N N ENE... WVAYDIQIULUO. Quin, lien. 17. -—-i High Constable Jean Messier, 35. when tiiey informed Delornio flint Sweetsburg, Que" was shot i through the heart and instantly ,kilileil while (Y. B. Jtimieson, son u! t ‘the Sheriff. also oi’ Swcetsbiirtnvazt he immediately opened he room occupied by Delorme and. ll9y hiul a warrant for his arrest fire on l" hme with his revolver. 1.110)’, sold tlic come-drank; decision whether to filo u cross complaint would (iepcud “holly upon the 11l- lsirous oi‘ turuishiitg (fztnadlziulemlloll“ 5*"- mllll l“ U" wily“ theatres with liritlslt-titiiilc- 1iic-5ml- turcs. Wc could ztllou’ thmu tlii~ use or‘ purl of our plant uiul ci1ui1 "Ai prcscitt loss than two pi- '~ Annual Meeting l lccni. oi‘ films shown in (‘iiiindu dfilti . if it is possible to obtain them.“ iCanaila Urgetl _ ‘(Canadian Press) NEW TFORK. Doc. l7. ~ . .of the Poincare tiiinlstry. the firut "i" llW-Wll lll lfllll tilt: liiiii-A-itici- FOR SALE-DRIVING SLElGH..11111un(-e11 1.11.111... ac,.,_.1,11.11 1,1, 11111_i-....~t._ ‘lllllll’ 1O“ liument since thc wur. ' ' 11111 11.111 1111 111111.11 1,1 11111 0111111111131- mcrciztl tongrcss of thiit hody her qf ~ of Druutics for ill)1ii‘0V l‘oR SALE '— THOROUGHBRED auiciiiltncuts, and is exported to l _/\1l" out ot’ tho wity before Christmas. 34-") setting up n ‘record for spend in tho lvotiitg of uuuutil appropriations. ,T°l' {+o---_- oi’ also speed sleigh. \\'i\iel' Si. 3420 Iiostou Bull terrier puppies. ply lot) Water St. EARN $25 WEEKLY. SPARE time. writing for newspiipers. Siuguzincs, Exp. uiincc; ilctails trcc. Pry-so Syndicate. 037 St. lmitis. Mo, 2i307. F. ll. W. _____.____. FOR sALE-A cow ‘r0 FRESH cu in ono wot-ks tlmc. i\.ppl_\' “I icitladla" Prflfi) _ tiirorlzt- .\TI'l)tlll8l(i, .\l\?i‘lliiiiLl.l Kl ~ 5A5 (WAY. l\l<l-. llvl‘. 1111.111. 31 31 A half ilozcn lmutlits sluggctl ii * ~ guard mid robhetl n ‘inn: uiessetig.‘ sTul-"(Nlps WANTED _ MEDNJM or ot‘ $711,000 iii lliHii on ii dowiii (Special to the Guardian) sizcfl. clean stock. tiny qnuntity. llllfll lillrlii filrllPl‘ 1L 1.1 11111111111 1,11 Co“ L111" 1totliiy wliilo iliousc 33.13.1g.1(1.31 mus shoppcrs sccuc. Holding Farm, 155 ncrirs of choice laud. “ml “~*'""l““l- ilrlvltig pnrk on farm. Apply Wil-l “" lljim “liilli. Cymhria Rustico. P. ‘l. l. . 3-110-1-2-17, iiiw m. . ___._._._.___._1 “IN MEMORY" vsnsis surr- nbli- rui- mother, father, wife, hus-l lliillil, daughter, son, sister, bro-i Ilii-r, soldier vcrsos—~ muy iiuttriiinn Office. ‘HOME who: POTTED MEAT, Fresh sausages. Saunders, Now- Thoot mcctiug "l frlwil “Z50 mi-iiiiiti- (t. (t. .|. 'r. mm s. 00., East End Market llltlm. t . __1hum flint. we» have fl. snow-nitric hiko 4,105 PmNTmG 015 Evsnyon Saturday. (iidopted). ilceicription. cheaply and cxpedi-l tiously executed. Guardian Cen- Irul Job Printery, Phone 132. _ ‘PERSONAL AND SOCIETY FRI-l vnie Christmas csrds1printeri to ins 0i "tllrilfl." order. Flue selection of desisllflf "lid greetings. Csli at Guard-1 ‘all Job Printery. -___.._ Christmas cards and fictions. VMANTED- TEACHER FORi East Baltic School No. 42 dull“ m commence January 'ls:. Sun- i1t1lo1iti1m1i1t GTOI‘ hslf_ year $45- — ii r c rod Sec’ . _ y’ ads 18-18-41 in Handicraft. ing, December 14th. or on trains. (man 17-40) 31254400 month. freo- psslefl- on Civo location wanted. E890"- Iioe unnecessary. .Wi-ite Baker luptu 1142 8t. L0uiIt1 no. Jusr RIOIiVID --A IMPRINT-Mm‘ o! now sndhseii niihtnrt- iillflflp‘ 11,111,111; 1118 1161101101111 11111111111“ James. C. (ii. d. T. Miss Pullov- toid the story 01111 1somJe o1 the _ . fsv rite hymns and so smeepn _ igmh o of “the Quest for1 i 1 _ 6 _ .. ._.'...._.i.:n...114 ‘V001 lined will. tun lens!!! i1 Prices from “Mtpkfililfiu. Just ' the , thing tor‘ inhibition. miiii l" iirihteor‘ e‘ ' o - exposed to t . - 11 v ~ . mid the story 1 1 1,1,5". 3* ____ _1 mll‘i~ii __ 1 <1... F011 SALE __ cymamh LooaElliiiiifllii-t jumnud into it minor cur ion 1n u resolution odoiité r1111, 1,1111, tit tiie=clositig session of the con Bank Messenger Robbed 0i $79,000 4th uholii Review 0f C.G.I.T. Activities ot‘ ‘Trinity ‘lutur- cntuc to itrili-i" m‘ “ommlwd "lt with ihc npcttlug ccrctnoiiiiil. Tho President. iu tho iilliill‘. Thc tuluutcs ' were thou. read and iiiltililcti. The business was its follows: it was moved by Mitrjorln iioi-l mull ulltl seconded by Ruth (iiirir. i i ( Tito business meeting iholng ovor1 ;thc "Trinity Tally" was read by tho [President and new editors appoint- -cd The regular weekly meeting of M l iSeulor Trinity. C. G. i. T. was held on Monday eveninggot 7.30 p, m, “SOMETHING DIFFIRENT" IN in the r8091“ 1H4“ 151181.’ 11111’.111111111_ l) 1 KTQQA-llliffl- css period the girls went to their 50s Guardian Job Printsry Bql" groups when plans were mgdo for, ‘the Christmas activity. The various groups of tho zioiin C. (i. I. '1‘. iheiiit their regular met- ht iii an effort. to have an used ll-"Wr ,lng on Tuesday even/ind, December 1 ill 0t‘ some i"‘3'-""‘l“l'- T“ "fiiiiiiiiieii it -. was cricas would thcu he u next ycttns gIQSS. Destroyer Flotilla Ord- ' ‘writ Til. noon‘ VAiLETTA. Multii. Dec. 17. ——The s ot‘ Chrlist- fourth destroyer Flotilla has been the British moot-y tho Admiralty. The vessel-s today were loading munitions and istoros with -lliL' probability that they would still late in tho tiny. The cruiser. (Jura- lrloo, it was said, might sccompttny1 tho ordcrtd to (‘bins by ltiti- Flotilla. TNTNES Canadian Press) The maetlng Qlogefl by 1119 31111;. in tho uuuiitii_v of ltotiitoci-a cxpori- 10d from tho Miiflilfllf! Province land custom (luobcc over the liuc he (‘zinudluu National Iiniliva has bocn rocorilcd this year con pot-ed with lost, it. was uunounco y M. er at regional hcstiquiirtcrs ot ill system hero toilcy. Last. your 160,000 inns wor 10,000 tons. Most of tho inrrcss from P. E. i. which iiverugctl i1 , _ is S” “Pam” C‘ (" J‘ T" M“! "W" export of 100 cars daily for ii tlzne 793m" maaun‘ m‘ T“°'MY even‘ and shipped more iliau 1-800 cars TIIOVG“ , i ' ment is ovor practically at the pre- HAiLiWAV FOIITIONC- OFFICE The ‘C. (i. f. T. of the Bopti|t1wu1 11mg, 01111. a 1W my, b91113 pin“ Church held their meeting as usual handled daily through this city. Tuesday, December 14th. - ———-<-o->--—- during the season. The struck bye Balding rsi l. Yfllti . r1 tit-at... I ~ ’ .. ulutioiifprovfitliug thitt u ccrtiiiu iiincd through u flu-stunts iuriii 1T0 "Join Union IN N N I l I N E 5 ENPNNT NNNE’ NTUNVTUN, H" not‘. 1T. —-.-\il 1incrcusir. of titaurly Cliiiiiitli) bushels oil, ll‘. Tompkins. traffic tniinug- whlli- this your tho quality malnder of the evening w“ ‘mam ity has been incrcssetl by itoariy‘ mHliLiA-DEJPHTA. PIL. Doc. l7.—- . s. Gross. 41. lost ‘his liiii iiiiii _ ad, when their stalled automo- lt-e. oneuingfiorosa hi; mite to safety we m hi8 friend. In the train In bedly in- ln hold for "l “ll NU, 1. ifllkiifi‘ (if the EUSHHTLSIZIT‘ (waning. 'I‘l'.crc 'v'is .1 vtrry good zit- Past Worthy Patron E. T. (Ftiriion- ‘nell otturiatotl as installing office-r; while Past Worthy Matron. Airs. A. 1.1. Houie tictcti very efficiently us (irund Alorshnl, as (lid Past. Worthy Ivlutrou. MZSJHGHYY Lapthoriic its (lrunii ‘Cliaiplulit. l ' 1 Ono remarkably pretty and inter- ..(t1111111111 éstlirt: ft-itturc oi‘ thc f>l0l0fllll ritc 1_'wzis tint installation Jiiirclt as no. 11 cutcil by thonow sthif of officers. t..l..‘veigything being in readincss- for e the ceremony of lnstsllution, ut thi- 1miutcti out order of the installing Officer, all 1g that with the inclusion 0l' the. do- ilw tfewly elected officers rcpiiiri-il ‘liilllibli every country hi the. ..\iu- to the luitfroom until arrayed them- meiiillcl‘. solves in their official robes. Whrii “Filliam Lyott- XTHUKPITZTB king tit-utter onto was chosen as the stvvlw nil were rotictl they tnarchoil ititc day celebrated his 52nd birthday January 19th. commercial coii- 1118 51111111111. ' Hull executing with 1precisiot1 the intricate and elabor- ate flgurcs of the installation Iiiarch which. m. its conclusion. lctt -thc officers-elect in a. line at the iowvei" end of the Hall. The ltaleiiitis coplc spectacle of a score of com- ely, bright-eyed ladies, swuthetl in ltighly-coloured undulating lllllilll0s, igrticefuliy swiiyitig through lutri- cute evolutions presented o scene long to ho remembered but. very difficult to (lcscribe. The oiilccrs- elect wcrc then coniiuctcri by tho (‘rrantl Murshnl to their proper phic- cs. forming ii. soml-clrivltr. to ihc west 0 ie Altair whore they Ti‘ celved tho obligation of office. Alter ossumlng tho obligation thc NDTTNWYPS elect were severally coil- lilucted to tho Altar by tho Grniid Ainrshvl who mosentcd them to tho illitiiltllllig Officer to be inducted by hint into their respective stutlotts in tho rcgitlur 1ireacrlbetl form. The Officers of (‘rystul (‘balm-r No. 1 tor tho tensuiiu! your oro it“; follows: ‘Vorthy Matron, Mrs. J. .|. Stow- ztrt. Worthy Patron, ‘Mrs. A. .1. lloulc. Assn. Matron, Mrs. J. irlfwimrritti. Secretary, Mr. it}. T. Curhnticli. i’. '\\' m. 1 'l‘reiisurirr, ‘Mrs. G. R. Kocfc. Cotitlnctress, Mrs. 1i}. T. (‘tirhoti- Asso. (lonductress. Airs. E. T. rl Csrbonoli. “1 Chaplain, .\Irs. T. W‘. Bentley. Y ' Aiursltul, Miss Hilda Harper. l‘ Organist. Miss Mim Stems. ‘l Ado. Mr Robert Acorn. _ Ruth. ‘Miss Annie Watson. ‘Esther, Mrs. Henry iiiaptiliortic, l’. W. .\l. Jiarihu. Miss I’. \\’. .\i. IENQCTIL. Airs. Jessie Clark. Warner, ..\t'.rs. Mae McLeod. Sentinel, Dr. A. Wylie Allan. Being equipped with such s pro~ mining and competent staff of oi‘- flcers. Crystal Chapter No. 1 has every right to look forward. with confidence to a very successful and beneficial year's work. , As a. har- binger of better things t0 come. the first official act of the new Worthy Pntron was theypleesing duty of presenting the retiring Worthy Matron. Mrs. W. S. Batt. with a P. 0 L‘ l Florence .\ii:l.c.oil. 1. l1 |. fully performed. accompanying the the close of the T l.” 131.110 P6 i»- “AT-ifiillt telillliu lv-niu s. tctiiinticn uuii (Avery tlilvr: piissctl ofLB.126.100 tons. 11111111111 51.111811 11111111111111 11ds1r11h1h ill i1 highly suilsftictory iiliiilliflfuflltfl were ut work. W. .\l. jowel- which duty be grace- gift ~witii well chosen words. After session refresh- ments were served and s. very en- , invites us again we will ho Y". .. ‘ . ‘ .__.._ . __.. hood of tho lukesl Of tho bontis thiit were (‘Xllfiiliflii to come here for winter storzigc, ccllcd, three zirc at Duluth and will High Lloyd George's Constable Mercier Mapped dead cooperation with the federation is‘ llNYN ISENNNIZ Nil. lNNN LONDON, Dec .17.—Tl1e Nation- al Liberal Federation has received] the report of the federations ad-l inistrstive committee stating that offer of financial ills father, the fifth Earl, trans formed the west cnd of London by “N” ‘"9 can‘ building new strcrts. lllyllll! 011' grounds nud constructing blooks of not. be able to lczive that harbor till 110,115“ spring and ihrct- which were re- ported below the Son uml will certainly not arrive hcrc this winter. (Special to the Guardian) N LONDON. Ilflr. l7. Mimi-lug the week ending 11cc. 4th. llll‘ output llfilllll mlnps War; .i_\ total of’ 730.104! For PHYDDSVJS of comparison with nornuil timcs. it may he stun-ii that for the quark‘ or ending iii-ccitiilcr 1.035‘, there were 1.041.907 \\'ili'li pvnplc iintl thc output for tho i1ilili‘i~‘l‘ was at Ii rate of 4.8211301) tons pcr wcck". | +4- 0f coal from _ v Despite his vast rciits. piirtilllly "mmm: m“ 5am w be Mm bet-rouse oi‘ hezivy taxes. the Earl's property has been in tho hands of trustetrs sitiue 1911. -_—--¢o>-—-—— 1 1x 11111111 NESIBNS llllll lllllllil lllll (Canadian Press) ' BERLIN. Doc. 1r. ~-"."'he govcru- mcnrof ('linncelloi' biurx today re- t=igucd_t1ftci' being tieieatcd iu the ‘AN IMPNRTANT MATTER Ti) l THINK ABiillT [IVER SUNDAY 0f These Children l - How to Become an Alias Santa l Below you will find s list oft cacti name there is annexed the: uge of thc child and what it ileslr-I ta-t from Saints. You will read over zhe list, select the child for whonil address. Thc present which the Jlillil wishes need not be sent un- ;il a few day-s inter but in order to facilitate our work we would like to bear from Alias Santa Clauses st once. When sending the present [feiise sec tlittt l1 is wrapped sec- urely end addre-ssctr with the child's number and Christian name just us it appears in the paper, with your iiiime ‘written on the outside. The fnircci should be sent to the buarihsn Office not later thunDec. 22nd. From here they shall be dis- tributed 1o the cliildroti on Christ-_ lllflg _Eve. _ | iicre are the names of the chil- (iron who require your help. l1 .. - - lleichs-tng 249 to 271 on a vote oi‘ 11 Rixirgiiret iige 10. dress non ronfidettcv. The citbine\ Iii! John, age 12, sufleatcr _ ' which was iiuttutiiiticjizlly trusted b3.‘ 37 Ethc-Loge ii, ‘clothing _ 1111. 11111-9111,. wtt-fvviil tender its 41' John, age 8. light sweater. N . . ' ' ' formal rcslgtiiititin to President it: Iiohby. ago 9, boots, size 13 You ilindenburg sometime this 43 ,\Ti'il‘Ci‘ll3. ill-KB il-llouls. El" 10~ y evening. it is expected that he will 4i Jerald, ugc ,4, boots. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. ()ttt., Dec. i7. {receiving congratulations from his friends from consi to coast. Tho ulnte of the ibonquet to ho given here in ‘honor of the ltrtlmit-r and. [i-Ion. Ernest Lnpoiiitil. is dcilnltcly1 [set for Jsnuriry 27th, when i1 grout 1ossemhloge will guthct- at tiic (‘till-l iseum. to honour thciu. o NSNFFIZN NENNNY NZNNN (Canadian Press) l SHEliiBROOI-{r}, Que" Dvr. l.. The vlllzigi: of lilnstitiiin, early hour this liifiriliiltl‘ very honvily from ii tit ii ii i liig tho post officc, dwelling ltouses. Wiilll‘. its the destructi-vi- ugcui. curly last 1cvening which ciiuseti about $1.000‘ grismuge in thc interior of thc ner of Main and Slacker streets. The hnmciliutc ITTHCUVQTY mid prom-pt action of the Conticook Dept. prevented very serious dam- age. The (inmugo caused Eastman is estimated at hctwenn $35,000 and $45,000 although it is understood iiint the. greater part of this is covered by insurance. (Special to the Guardian) 1 TORONTO, DH‘. l7.--~Thc report of the postmaster general indicates the year ending .\iurch. 31. 1928. is‘ iiimost tiouhlo that of ltinntreai: while lt T5 larger than thu1 rec'd. froim sny province excluding Ont- iirlo. The Toronto statistics irsatl 86,- 688596, while the Montreal total Province of Ontario is 813.882.1144 while Quebec comes next in order with 86,458,207. brought to a close by all present1 Joining hands and heartily singing Mild 14m; iSyna and then standing st nttgntion while they poured forth thit soul-innpiring prayer-song Cod ifieve the King. WhsnoT/er Crystal Chapter Grac- I -—Hon. utter the» new your. risk-Chancellor Iilttrx sud h.s min- biters to curry on temporarily until The Rcichstur. Former U. E Tennis Champion Suicides NEVA’ YORK. Dic. 17. -.—\Vllllam ‘A. iiziriicd, filfllifli‘ tennis champion. cominitieil suicide the -?.-. -___.._ 1 l 1 right temple with a revolver, in his I | room nt. the Knickerbocker Club t0- ' day. .\ir. Liirnzti. who was rated as i1 man of considerable means. was 1 4 ycars olii. lie reiirui from ten- his four years ugn. he suffered from i nervous breakdown two years United 1y shooting himself through ago iind bus also boon-suffering from rhcumutisnt for some time. u H EgaFur Buyers Back In Charlottetown *lllll"l"‘-ll. Jlessrs. ‘Nit-Jarvis and -.Vl‘ri('Kliill0li All“ wlll"ll complrtctl their purchases of sllvcr broke out on Aioiu Strcci. destroy" fox furs in Summcrsitic yesterday. l’*ik"‘"3' “lmlb and arrived buck in Charlottetown lw" “lumih lllmc llflms- "ml All”? last evctiiiig \\’Tl(\.l‘0 they will oper- _ “m” nto for the next few days, return- town of Coutlcook was vlslted by 111g 1111,11. 111 51111111181310“ - Tht-y purchased it large numb iof pelts yesterday, G. Weeks. of Siimmorsidc. "tDonations t0 Butter ' And Cheese Makers lu the report of prizes Io choc unil huttoi- makers. Lin: purttiteut oi‘ Agriculture er scorlni.’ over 90%. Dillon & Spillet cheese makers and 50.00 to butter gave 50 makers the divided pro rats. to all scoring Montreal, snow over 90%. The Department wish to thank Gltat-lotlotowyh 019m- is 8337501393- The "Value 5°? "l" the following firms for donations: 115111,“; 01011.11, Ddlnvai Co. Montreal R. E. Splilet. City Harris Abattoir. City ilslnnd Cold Storage, (Jlty Central Creameries. City Swift Canadian 0o, Windsor". Ont Auld Brow. City DeBlois Bros" City A. V. MooQuiiid. City C. Richardson. St. Marys: Ont. J. B. Ford. Wyndotte. Mich Conrad d: 0a.. City Mid Bros. City A States particularly _ , , _ good specimens being brought from lChristie block, situated ut the (or 11111 110M111 111111 011mm 111111 a very ‘splendid collection from Mr. vllorcy lhl-1 gave 2.00 u point anti the Dairy AssoclJ that Toronto's gross rcvi-uue for 1111011 11111.11 1110 11 1101111 m 3111- m“ . 49.i\Vilfrcd. age 8. S\V_CiiiBf‘ and ovcrshocs. 1 50. liirunk. dge I6. sweater and ov- th '1» d ~ .~i untlersltoes. “midy- t ° l“ " mm“ ' 61. Florence, i... 11. dress. some Al-IAB eANrA curves: 11. James, age 1s. clothes. l Miss Jacqueline MacDonald. -;3_ 3011111 age 41 c031 and candy, 173 Prince ISt; Mrs. Rry Mac- Sl. biorris. age G, boots. . Elmer, age 9 underwear. 86. Josepha. age 13, dress. ". Jenn. iige 7, dress. gloves. 94. John. age 13. sweater. 95. Theresa, uge 10. dress. 99. Annic, sgc 12, sweater. i113. Ernest. age 13. boots. 104. Florence. ago 12, sweater. | 106, Milton, iigc 9, swiratcr. 111, Marjorie age 9. dross. 114. Alfred. age 12. hockey kind. 5 TFTTOTQE” j/IOPPINQ ..... JAyS i-lottx Bsnreuzs ARE our. M051‘. POPULAR. Fnurtf lN This 6i‘ l. l l 7L! ti] wiiiioxro. Dec. 17. - tviiritiiiii». Jresli to strong northwest wiiid-s. ttfincai show flurries. but tncistly fsir Harris giivc nnii much colder. to Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 20-46 . 16-16 Quebec. snow . . . . . . . St. John. fair llloston, clear . . . . . . .. .. New York. cloudy . . . . . . .. Hill’ tide this morning at 10.31 and tonight. at 954. Sun nets this afternoon at 4.17 111m rises tomorrow morning at 7. Pull moon Stindey Dec. 19th, 1.46 36-4) a. m. Summer-side tide eighteen mi uten inter than Charlottetown. in w There is; Complete Up-to-date List gotten at Christmas Unless Good» Samaritans Respond to Their Appeal names proceeded by a number. T0159“! "0 'rr u he Santa Claus. and toys -. ,l.“,1“1,.‘,111,‘11,.. C111, 1111111111 0,1 1s2 rroiiiiy, 10 years iiiuttier Phone 131i. giving your name and M“! ‘cal’ 184 Reggyj 6 years. toy horse and toy size _1. . 76. Lillian, age 7. dress. _ Donald. Hilisboro St: Marion 77 Peter. hge 13, pair pants, ‘Morris. City; Mrs J. S. Morris. 78 Jflllil. ago 12. pair pants. lllity: C. C. Toomblu- Git-y: Freda 30 L011“, .1111. 1;, swam; Dowiing, 93 Fitzroy St; Mrs H. S. i-lerdersoti. 47 Euston 8L. City. St.; Vernon Msddigsn, lei Toombs, City; 93. Stella. rige 14; stockings and Gill. Elliotvale; Mrs. Ohss. D. Mac- Lean. Clyde River; Lidy I. ‘lumen. ' Hampton; 1 ton; A Friend. Brookfleld; Marjor- le Theross Bulman, Whsatley Riv- 8T’. B. W. Robinson. S'Side; Mr. and \Mr.~;_ Wm. Partridge, Union RiL; boots. Miss Leila Worthyfirest George St~ ‘City; Carol MscCsnneii and Ralph __ ' Smith. 70 Rochford 54-. M's; Fion- ence Troy, Greenfield; Mrs. Chel. D. MacLeiin. Clyde River; Annie M. liiecKinnon. New Argyle; Whestiey ‘River Women's institute; A friend: Mrs. J. J. liiscKinnon, 2 Brighton RiL, (‘inrence ELBsmple. 17 Felling St., City; Mrs. Fred Andrew, lottetown Royalty; Miss Eta colon. North Milton; Adelaide Sample" 17 Felling Sh; Master Giles Cantweli. City; Miss bills. Coles. North Mil- ton. l 12_ 3 and evening. 25-—12 38-16 21__211 167 Kent 8L PAGE unit!‘ A Who Will be For- 178 Angelina 13 years. rap tin-l 179 George, 5 years. sleigh 180 Leonor-e, 9 years hooks and ys 181 Anthony, 12 years. stockings 183 Olive,_ 14 years, sweater 1S5 Leonard, _6 years, stockings 1186 Mary A.. 8 years, clothing 188 Joseph, 5 years, sleigh -' 189 Augustine. '4 years, clothing 190Beatrlce, 4 years- doll 192 Raymond, 3 years, ‘toys 193 ‘Edmund, 7 years. boots‘ 194 Rufus. ii yours, toys ‘ 195 Angus. 9 years, clothing 196 Therese, 6 years. toys 198 Margaret, l1 years, dress 199 Vernon, 13 years, skates 200 Vernon A.. 12 yams, sweater 201 lvan. 9 years. toys 202 Aiiess. 5 years. toys 204 Baby 0.. 2 years. toys 205 Girlie, 7 years, doll 207 Cora, £1 years. toys " 208 Baby G.- 3 years. toys i 209. Vincent, age 10. footwear, , 2.10. Frank. sga 9 footwear size 2 .211. Laure. age ll. overstocidngs.‘ 212. Gertie, slge ‘l. rubbers. 218f Florence, sge- 21,5, sweater. 2.14. Freddie, age 15. sleigh and Mrs. A, A. Pomeroy. 84 Fitzroy City; Mur- Miss Elizabeth FTOFGDCB N. inmnn. Mrs. J. E. Gallant. S'Slde. MN. f. ATiTifiilllHl-YIIIPJITB. Cnmintz Events. Meetings Flu- "Amiusl meeting Hamilton, L. O. L. Tuesday, Dec. 21st. ‘important. 8411-12-18. 2i. "The Canadian legion are putt.- ing on their annual dance in Prinm of Walrs College Hail on New Year's Eve. 3410 "Attend snnuoi Bazaar and Tin of Bllptilt. mines‘ Sewing Circle- in North Tryon et Mrs J. Lymenl on Tuesday. Dec. 21st ITtGTIIOOII 3398 12 181i "Weston-dome and Bu! Panthers. not mixed. Henry Motor lane and 00.. Ivmtnre Upboleferlh _ anon-innit 1 l "Rfilbf?! riimiiiy am m» , ' cert and beehet looiel it i Shore l-feil. 8011-12-1 j {whites-noose 1mm bullshit ‘ i-