. 115i Bill Hill iliifiiiiii OFA MERCHANT The tmoment one beglne to eolder right and wrong togefiie , one’: coneelence becomea like a piece of plated goody. _._. Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont: Iornlnl Guardian. Founded 1M1 iPlaccs Blaine On 1 Grain Pools And I Owners ‘r1SAl.\_'l‘_Jtiliii, Doc. 21.——tl’lacliig zltifllflillbilllllly [Jr the use of (jun. #1111311 hurts for (lannulitiii export tratic Miuzircly on tin.- shoulders of ‘kt-tin potiis ‘and owncru -ot‘ grain, _ . 1~- . . .. . . Some Thirty Aliases ill "f-‘fffyti 'h°'~t“m" "|"'“1“'°"’ M , 1.’ .1 in an ililllilill Jlallivnys Are Needfid BQfOYQHMH-zflw Issued an twclnsivo stato- ‘111-“11 o thi- 'l‘1'l1‘I-§1‘1lpli JOurii-al in‘ December 24. Will c) v it. nor hc as Wrt-sitlrtit can You Be One. ,t~.tmtrol purt of shipment for cx- ‘ iiiort grim. Jiilrliaiiivnt can cxcrtzisc effective control and ». "persuasion" nsl 1111‘ 11111)’ pressure that can ivliich ht- dcclarcd that neither the (‘. N. WHEN DADDY’S GONE, l Sir Henry cven doubts whether, Mumnia, who is old Santa Claus \Viint loves its litth- boys 11° rosciitatlvo iipoii his recent visit to Anti comes around on (hristinzis 111411111“ 1“ hear on shippers t0 "Hellioston, Mr. Justice Arsciiuult, who __ 111111“ returned home Friday night after 1*‘ ‘W111i: 11111Y1tlelivcring an addrcLes before the ' 1"" 111“ liitcrctilonittl Club of that city, said E vc ,l‘an.'tdl-.iu ports for t-xport. All loaded iiUWli ivith toys? l|)i‘0h15lll‘t1., ho sitys, ‘Piilllltiyflll by iht- t‘, N‘ ]{_ l'll bot my daddy knows him woli.l"1‘11111'1‘ 11l1ll1"1' is affected ‘(lausc Snuty 5811111011 to know ‘flint. what l wuntctl was a slctl. llnoss daddy told hlm so! lhit. mauiitiu, ivhal tnakos Silllltl1Manchurian _ _ by ("t/lll-‘l llrilllt! shipping a llii market. condi- tions ot constilcrzihle complexity." Llltiiis l-‘orgvt poor little Jim Jus cause his tiadtlybi hot-o no ‘ ____ "WW1 (Special to The Guardian) l1ou‘l Saiity think of liiin'.’. TUKIO. Doc. 21.» Vcruaciilantoii. 11c ivas entertained at luuch- Him‘ M1351!“ Mm'y,,_OW°" m“), I _ i|t-\vspapui' iltasipatclics Bruin Mntlculleun tit Mr. White's rcsialt-iicu airl Mummy Wlflunpk m‘ 1 H“ Bubw’ .111" flflY-“l “M19111 111111 1111 311111-11unzuiinioiisiy report. that forces ()l'12tl'it'i'\\'lll'(lf~l motored to \’l.'.'irt-:.~itei~, Dmyed “"3" rum” 1" u very Wm‘ 0111115." - (li-uoral Jun-Sung Ling tuiniinitiiiler‘spciiiling Sunday ev-riitig and Mun- “mus 1'11m“1’"' wjme m“ ‘vmwd 511-11 5111"‘ 1111* 11111111)! tlicti. 1of the national people's uriny httvo'tiay iisifiiig friends. "milmh Nwssrs’. hem“! Mmhugun Anti when l showed hlm my lit1\\'lup,-||mv‘| gummy. thirty mm.“ 1)., q-unsduy mm-ujug Jnttg.» .\r- “"11 Alfmm‘ (,""""Hy' 1101" we 1111111- 1lli1l‘iil\\’t1..‘ii of‘ Tlluktli-n aflcr tli-fi-af- sciitiult. by special invitation. u;1s11“1".50 m, "Ummnul "'.““""‘." Mm J11" J11"- 3111 111111111 111111 1'1'11‘11~ lingiiitirshtil (fliaug.'l‘si> Lin, Dictat-1recrivtid at the C11)’ 111111 11y lthltthufl. (“m1 iminhlnvaikllun‘ f)! ma" 1m m. Nhilwhuriil. t , “m, such] Sun pants. Jlisis Lousluiict: Wheat‘ as 'i‘his made inc feel so awful had‘ 1 had to cry some too, 1 .\iid then I says to llttlo Jlm, "Tliere'il be n sled for yeti." {on l l Italy Likely To Be De-l ““.‘.'..“‘i...‘.°'l-'ii".Z-L.‘Z.ii3".§§f“ “"'°“"§ creed Empire Soon 1 And sny l've fetched a sled for Jim] Like Santa gave to inc. LONDON. Dec. 2l.—-'1‘lic Sunday _ 1,'l‘inics "undterstztiitls" that the Mus- 1111111111111- $111159 11111111Ycstilliti (lovcrninciit iii full ili-ZPGO-l 111611 _ , ‘inciit. with tho ltnllan Grown, inv And left; just niu and you! ‘tends in the coitrsc of tho coining Would Santa Qlaus trcul us that. yam. to proclaim “My m, empgnl l way? 1t is further llii(lt‘.l'>lft1tltl the Sunw 11/011111 11“ 1on5“ u“- w“? lday 'l‘lmt-s zulds, that the idea lsl ‘unt ililililVllfirbl vlewcil by Italian T011114’ “m1 m1"‘"'1"“v ‘V111 b“ melt-druids and thul: u friendly solution’ lnst days on which the Guurtlitiii , . of the liomziii iiiquisition might bal 1Y1“ 1111111" .1111 1111110111 101' “A1111” possibly synchronized ivil-li the pr0-' “mm Ohuwem" and were are Bu" tiiisorl ‘political change. (treat reti-l zrbout forty children who have not yet been looked after. Yesterday about thirty additional "Alias Snu- ceitcc is being observed in goverir‘ meiit circles iivlininc, but udlliiii‘, Ins“ voluntecrcil to provide for as tiiaiiy children. and all day pre- tho inner circle of Fnsrlsmo thc: Hlfillti wore biting hrouizlit into this startling development it is assert-l ed. is being freely discusscii oliico to ho kt-pt. stnrt-tl horc until i---<+o--—-——- (‘iiflhlillilfi live, when they will hi: l distrthult-ti to n lot of happy young- filt l':l. l'lll1‘\'.\‘ forty “Alias Saiitas".1 conic forivartl today and toninri'ti\v, tlicrt- will bu. little hearts in this t-ity and Siiiiiniorsitlte that will ho bitterly ‘ disappolntoil ratiso the I1.\'I>t'i‘.if!tl visit. froin St. Nltllitliilfl didn't iiiali-rttilizc. Whuf an uii- lorttiiitilti thing that. would ha? ‘ _ . lint it‘ as many "Allastis" aiioptl (5111111131 t° T119 Glffdia") 1 rliiltirt-ii did so ycste.i'tiay§ lt1i'il"1‘.-\\VA, l)UC,!,EI.*’-IHIQ'L‘EU no nno nevd fool any uiic.'isiiit1s.‘ci trcn wore uriit-t l t i about the Yuletide hnppiucsslwhen .1111‘ 11\\'1'l11- 1111‘- 111111111 111' P1111‘, u! [hpgp kiutllnu liltiiltlPl St. tlorniaii. ti‘ Morton bf. it‘ you huvc dticltlezl to iltltilll ontfltotltiy. The dead urc l1 loreittre ugctlt of llitasv youiissters you should no» i. Norniaiiul airrttll 5 #113 1\1:11'!11r_ tlfy the Guardian, by phonu (lffilpricu ugci o nion is. 1c all '1 -1 h‘ or letter, nt. once, and tin-n scntllcnittrti. in tht- present as soon as pt>ssil)i11._ Tho mother ivtts in u sroccry an it moans a good lit-a] of work slort- a.hlock away “hen tlic lire to propnic the DiIl‘(‘.4‘l.‘-l for tlistri t|(*l‘lll‘l‘t‘ll. An ov1'.i'l11'.1l1v1l 1401/11 tuition. Plcuse sue that tht- child‘. ‘rausril lllt‘ tragtrily. iininu and iininhei‘ is l1liilllly writ, - - lt-n on llic presoilt. i llut, my llEiilil n HR ioi. Mary. use 1i. 11i'1'-*1>1- , Drt-ss and‘ 1117.. llahy .\nnit-, ago 1:, Dull. . lfrhzin, nin- itilint», i l. THESE CHILDREN NEED ALIAS‘ SANTA CLAUSES. shows. and rail. , stockings null i-l. Vincent, ago ll, boots. t - » _ "m, Anthony, ugo 7, skates. 117». Veronica. nlzc . siwinlvi" 111111 3i. llimin, use 13. cup and mittens. trail. v.2. James. ago l1, sweater. >113. 111M111“- 1111" 1‘1_~ 11“‘1‘-‘1'we‘"_‘ 7,, Mum,“ "m, ‘i. dross‘ Hg, (run-cup go 1.3 uiiderivoiti. if. James Alfred, age i. swuntt-uiilu. ll illci, Lu 1t), IIVGISllIWi-L. R5. Ronald. use I1. Hllvrfl- 11' ‘ 1'1" m" ‘"1" ‘frullsu . 87. (lliarles. use ti, swt-ntri‘. 113 ~ -1““"1’1'- ‘"11" "‘ “x111 imufiem. H111. John. ago ti. sweater. 1’ 11111.1‘ 11111*“:_y“h;iv"jltfi_"“s' i117. ilohh , n e (F. sweater. . nry. ant‘ ... . I .1. I‘ . _ _‘ W’ Anulg’ age 2| M05“. ]jl(_'l{|||1ii|, arro ll, cap and stock llll. Frank, age l2, swv-att-r. '~ Ofi§§ff§§§§Q§§§O§90§fi Q09 Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word, not each ‘naertion in this column. o uo-oaoovoooooamooooo‘ 113;,‘ ‘HAM; voun SKATES si-iARr-lm, chad at Weeks 8: Burns. ‘ juf: 1 itlét- ,\il}.‘,t'llll(l, svurt‘. 1 [mp3, utu- 111, dross or s\veat-‘ tlllaitios. ago ll, trvcrcont. .loliiiiiit-., ago ii, ivool cub "1111 ' ‘url. ' Fri-tidy. age 5, sweater. lfoggic, ntzo 5, sweater. 6793-i9-tli I tausiuz-es PREMISES "ro LEVT‘ _-__ 54 (lrafton St. Possession soon, m“ Mum, u Smmh Emu"; _y_ Low rent. Robert Cotton. 6840mm‘ m Tnylor‘ ,\laster‘loelfll1tlll'l' -—-__---i— . ~. . , , s .1:- tvou WANT oooo zuvztonesu“ '1,‘ 11"‘, 1."-,.‘,IZ'.'ZF“@.ZX?EZ°... '11.... Prices F10 for 200.1110 for Ilfiiaflttf H “(llliéufp ‘Thomas Norton R0-‘ 25o for 550., son for $1.00. 1.00111 """' ' “ Pa...“ ,\i-_, J. \, Ivlesservny, Mrs. for $1.95. Postpaid. (luurtliaiil""'q H ' OYHCB. SOM E ALIAS QANTAS. ilrucc Marr, 31TH. "- C- T°111111"" Mrs Norton, Nilss Rota, Norton. A Friend, Miss Ella Frhlzci.‘ w . . ~ , l1} S. flluncitirr, A rs. Made fresh every diiy. Shiinders. A Friend, Mrs. Jns. N°'"°"1° 1* 0°" “'1”! B""d'i McDonald, hllsscs Dorothy and iuis- *117‘1'23'“ m” deny shit.‘ wit...» Arlrighn (lolcs. ___i ‘USE SAUNBOME 8AU8AOES— ‘ill I] H [55 I N l} Mr. Justice Arsenault having; nict during his brlcl‘ stay liiiany former isliuiders. l‘pon his Lin-rival in Boston, he was met at the station by Mr. .l, F. White. for- nicrly of‘ Allferttm, l’. 111. 1.. now an ilnspecttn" on the Boston ltuilwny, and lforni erly of Sourls and now an oi‘- iiccr of the hliiiiici-pzil Court. of 130s- ,or iqeiicc of the Mayor who liml betn‘ lnot consider as a personal one. hutepluy’ Eslmiilllg’ ‘Hanging was- " tie s ‘l cum linit-ut to the ln-"he 111111111“ o" wmg“ 0' '&“_1'{0"i'l‘ Clubpbemm whkh hn1Soiig" by Meiidclsktilin. Miss \§1‘:°to"q‘§)elll_ m“ evnnmg “m, ‘llilllfliflflliilil (lrant, the junior .. . t -. . ._ _ _ 4 _ ' . 1w ' _ _ L‘. . 5 ' 5 /I H. the Imany Prince Ltlivartl lrlnntluis - ciiiiuiii a. ; ‘l-lilivard Island. its Past and Pros- ,t-nt." After his atldrcsn, Jutlgr -‘\1"1. greatly apprcclntctl by his lit-arm's. ,others who, together with Mr. Ar- ‘ttlilbtliil J. ‘.hnve all served the Club in the ca- lgir Louis ll. Davies, of ivhoiu the Nmvt former islanders. The People's Paper CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, humus HUMTHE an IN THE ruins i llEilliiliFlll Pilinuciitii A Local Cast; of Children And Adults Ap- pear in Mr. Harr y Porter's Production Now Playing at The Strand Theatre. Beautiful tnblcuus, pretty songsnDoi-ls Gillan, Eileen Hughes, Gladys gorgeous irostnines and elaborate Saunders. stage settings and lightlngs abounlirice Zuorcher, Marguerite Zuerch- in “The Babes in tho Wood," u. or. Doris Adams, Dolly Phillltps, Florence Gorniiey, Helen Brown, Marjory LuClair, Evelyn McKenzie. iiilfiilliillliii Loud in Praise of the Hospitality Accord- ed him during his Brief Visit. liitervieivcd by n Guardian ren- pleasing llttlc stage fantasy which was presented by a local cast, con- sisting mostly of children. at the Strand ‘Theatre last night. Writ- ten and produced by Mr. llnrryi Porter, this play is probably uni-l uuc of its kind, and that it found‘ immediate favor with last night's audience was made plainly evident by the enthusiastic applause with which ouch srtene nnd number was aipltintleitl. it presented wn en- tirt-ly now version of‘ the well- known fairy tale. and the story, r0» l,llfl‘,,,_,uflltttvltl in charming verse of Mr. Por- (.hais'qon‘ll.fii‘rl own compositloii. unfolded ' and conic to as satisfactory nii end as one could wish. 1o had wont a very pleasant time. Mi‘. John wiry to the may-i UlTlCLilS. in the air. tho fairy tiucun anti .\ir. ‘y. Leigh Dingwell as the tniiy prince, till- . ‘ii their respective roles ver cap- - .\‘- \ ‘l: ii-" . 1'. Sgmhzmsiecélggfiilerga ‘ltllvfrmtffhnn oiahly. and (itsiigltlt-tl the audience ndswt w“! ‘he k0 S 0,. _ “we ‘with stevcral well reiitlereii solos .l.llfls"‘lszslim_l Jiulge {rqphulllj dn“é1ilii(i ducts during the course of the t . .. t and other Wwd in "NM" “filmy U: played their parts in a most. satis- . .. . . .. who “W101: factory Illfllliitll‘. Thu principals Wlllllil have tukcn prominent part in , _ I H (p1 b VP C _ 3,3 3.3;; 1.1.. ‘.1115: ' ‘ ,', _ _ H Lyiids as 'l'hc 'l‘rt-c. Zliessrs Frank at huiudioon tiiitpitulizzltgayh-fiilflatlLynds untl lialpli (‘nmeron as The iégzg1kiqiureltxsyhit)‘m0 flulmhlk’_u““lltttiias bintliusitists. and the fol-_ ‘Purl; a“ Boston; Muh- E. Johny Lowing Fairies, Sprites, and flu-t ton. a former Charlottetown boy; lion. Fred llicbeotl. Judge of thc S11l11‘1'1‘_11"(1°111'1 f’r(“l‘l_“f1li‘t'fillsgfif‘lltiliMary Duffy. Zliary Boniot, Mary, (also toimevily 01 1111 1 In. M i1etcrs. Dorotlil Flyn-ii. Jean Con‘ Mr‘ '1' b’ “lhno” “n31 {Wm )"‘1u‘v|ish. Doris Brown. Edna Mcliinis. “i111” 1“'"11‘."‘@“1 um“ "H13 1 lLt-iiorc. McCarville, Beatrice Mcq 1'1‘»“111111l-§ 111019- _ _ l l.\'cill. (lortrutlt: (Ionnolly. Mary Mo‘ 'l‘lie atltlrt-ss‘ lli“11I19 1""‘11l11_1l1*l7‘_é: Jiahon. Dorothy Letllaii‘. Dorothy 11111 1111°11"‘1!1111111 (V111 l “d5 1‘ ' Doyle. Pearl Crosby, hlnrion F“ imgyn-(l, uni uuliliolifltxtitdul llruw-ii. Anna Sherry, Caryl Hogan. ive ani s K till '1‘ - " -1 ' ' ""' “"_"""" ‘” ""'“" 1B1}. House Prorogued (Special to The Guardian) VLOTORIA. Ll, C., Dec. 2l.- The second session of British Columbi- dm“ .i'.-i sixteenth 1iarllzimeiit was pro, ritg-tieil Saturday night at the final session, Final passage was given ‘the Pacific Great ltlsstern Railway iilil and Minimum Wage 13.11. The F‘a=illrles.--.\iary Ryan, Mary Os- borne, Mary l-‘lyn, Mary Oatway, Jutlge hicLcotl prcsitlcd and iii n1 fellcitotis sitecch ititroduccil Juiltic Arscnault. who HD0111‘ 1111 “1'1'111“" staunult showed ithout one huii _ vitaws of l‘. i1), island, ill-ustratiiii-f its attractions and attlvuntngos tor tourists, its agrlcultitrzil life. tho 111‘111111<'~‘1 (11 111" ‘l""“'m"" 1'11‘1_.11'0 lnttci‘ applies to workers in all in 111mm“ "mmected ‘villi u“! ‘iuuflr: (liistrcs except fruit picking ililil to ‘star. ".‘h§.°".‘.il‘§.‘.‘"l.."t'..3 1111:. an . .. , incc last sumiinei" by tho 1101111111 ' niciit of National Resources and‘ ‘publicity. Ottawa, This ivas the first 099111410" upon which this film hao Plliilitl (FREIGHT llAiE (Canadian Prflea) SillNfl‘ JOHN. N. it. Dec. 21.—- A substantial achievement in the interest of shippers of potatoes from Prince Edward island was un- nounced today by A. l’. Paterson. Chairman of the MarLtlme Trans- portation Rights Committee in a reduction of freight rates on pota- to shipments from island points l0 New England. This advice was received by Mir. Paterson from F. C. Cornell, Mon- treal freight rate expert. lie advis- oii that the reduction obttulnetl from the Canadian National Railway on potatoes shipped to New l-Inslflull points from Prince Edward island would average 31,5 cents a hundred pounds. and domestic serv-l especially tlic former‘ rosidcu-ts of the island. A votcot thanks was inovutl hy it. F, Johnston and prtxsoutt-d to the silvilllvl‘ 113' 11 standing vutu of the zisseniblnge. The lntcrcoloiilal Chili was foiin- ilcd some fifteen years n80. anions the incorporators and prominent members being Judge McLeod, Mir. R. 113. Johnston, Mr. Putcr B, (laun- ct. Mr. O'Hara, and a number 0i Ciriiiipbel‘l. l101‘111e1‘1Y from the eastern part of the island) pziclty of president. The Club owns n very fine bulld- iug oii Dudley Street, valued at» abont.$l7i3.000 iwhich is all puld I01‘- aiid flt-tcd up as a fraternal mid‘ stirlnl club for Jinriflme iProvincee mun. Among the (lantuliiinn whol formerly addressed llle (11111) W119 members ‘have pleasant rc-tsollec- tions, ‘ Tho President. Mr. Archibald J. (lumipbell- is a fine tYPB "1 0111' 5113' enloyabe one. Weather conditions iii Boston. Covers Prince EdWardIsIandLikeTheDoiw Francis Pinenu, Etiwarti Plneau, Schofield. rice seating Father Time (Mr. George Beer), The Traveller (Mr. Frank laynds). The‘ Returned Spirit (Mr. Ralph Cameron. a-iid duets by the leading perform- ers. and u very delightful tableau, entitled Living Paintings, in which the following took part, Miss Babe a OPA‘ . . A amile aa an Indication of hap- plneae, of goodwill and harmony with the world at large Ia one of the eweeteet thlnpa of life. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925 The Capital (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, ‘Dec. ZL-iflome new figures will be seen at the open- ing of Parliament this year. A newl Bentlema-n Usher of the ‘Black ‘Rod will make his ceremonial bows.‘ Hi3 functions are conspicuous at’ tho opening. lie is Major Andrew! Tlwluilflflii appointed in succession topthe lute Colonel E. J. Ch-am- hers, lln the recess three leading sen- ate officials have died Colonel Chambers, Simeon Lelie-vre and re- cently J. C. Young. The two lost mentioned were ‘aisslstantt clerks on the floor of the Senate. it is rather expected that. one of these clcrkships will be abolished and that the ~Upper House will manage to get along with two clerks at the P111118 ‘as 1110? do in ‘the House. Pre suinubly it ‘will be iMr. Lellevreuz position that will be filled and prominently mentioned for it by way of promotion is Mr. Louvigny de Montlgny, chief French translat- or "in the Senate. "The appointment is one in which the Senate has to be- consulted. No announcement has ‘been made of the speakership of the Senate but i‘t is believed that Hon. Hewitt ‘Boetock will continue as it is pro- posed that Hon. Rudolph E. Lem- ieux will do in the Commons. As to the probable developments politically at the opening nearly all} will depend on the attitude of the, Conservatives who will gather in caucus on January 7 to ‘decide their line of tactics, There is no doubt of what the government expects to be done and of what it proposes to do in default of thiu occurlng. It looks Mr an immediate challenge to its right to exercise the slightest function oil administration and if this position ‘is not assailed once bha Throne speech is delivered it plans to proceed with its pmgram and with those matters that are now in suspense. It will not wait for a. vote. There are two senatorial vacan- cies from Nova ‘Scotia. and Alberta. several important contracts, a few Jessie McLean. Beat- Sprites—.D u 1i s t a n McCormac, Leo (Inllughan, Joe Callaghan, Jack Reblnh-‘Florence Howntt, Mary Morcside, ‘Kathleen Costello, Beat- (lrech, Lily McNeil, Edna Richaid, Elizabeth Duffy, Myrtle Samuel, Helen Connolly, Stella Le- (lluir, Frances Coyle. An appropriate prologue repre- and The Good Samaritan was enhanced in beau- ty by special lighting arrangements and in fact many beautiful light- ing effects were shown from start tn finish of the production Special numbers consisted of several dances exquisitely execut- ed by Miss Pansy Haynes, solos Rnttray as Little Red Ridng Hood. Miss Violet Owen as Cinderella, Miss Roma Wright as Goldilocks. Miss Betty [Insworth as Little Bo Peep. Miss Vaunda Robertson as Little Boy Blue, Miss Helen Bent- ley us Little Miss Muffet, Miss Gertrude Cameron as Old Mother Hubbard, Miss Mary Sinclair as Little Jack Homer, Miss Vera Wise as Contrary Mary, Miss Elea- nor ‘Douglas as Peter Pan, Mr. Wally Scnntlebury as Santa Claus, and the Union Jack_ The music was played by the following orchestra: Violin Miss iudgesmp“ w flu “"1 it 15 “kely Knthlmn Homhy; Mn Jam“ these will be dealt with imniedlati 5ohnsum, bqnjm M,’ Lech’ Bu‘ ely and the Prime Minister Wll also seek a. neat at once if the gov- ernment be sustained either by vote on luck of challenge. ‘If chal- lenged and defeated it will be pre- pared to quit at once. It is not pro- posed V) wait for a long debate or an amendment to the address ex- pressing non confidence 1n the government. The position taken is that the government is either 9'1- titled to hold office or that it isn't.‘ 11f the vote of the House fall in sun‘, port it siwuid leave and lose 1w‘ time in doing w. The point stress- ed is that the matter is one that should not call for more than a few hours debate on the opening day after the election of a. 899411191’ 111' even on the motion to- elect one if it be held that the government should not. suggest ‘to the House the name of the presiding ofilicer. Failure to question the S‘1V°1‘11' ment's right to do the slightest thing evetn to summon parliament and prepare a‘ throne speech or move the adjournment of the H rue-a from Friday to Monday will a; in- dlcated previously be construed as no ail-mission of parliamentary D°W' er and of the right to perform all the funcflons of a‘ government. Christmas week gives promise of being very quiet in political and administrative circles, There w-ll be n0 cabinet councils and a num- ber 0t’- the ministers vvlll be away. Miss Toombs. violin, Conductor Pianist. Mr. Albert Blanchard. The Production was under the (llstinguished patronage of His Honor tho Lieutenant Governor, and Mrs. llcartz, Hon. J. D_ Stew- art. and ills Worship the Mayor. Messrs. W. Schofield and E. M. Dixon assisted in the direction of the play, which will be repeated tonight. Strongest Move Yet Put Into Operation (Canadian Prose.) LONDON, Dec. 21——Sir George Mat-Larch Brown, European mana- ger o1‘ (Iouadinn Pacific Railway Co.. in an interview in the Ship- ping Gazette with reference to the migration agreement entered into between the Jiritish and Canadian governments. says that he regards the agreement as the greatest scheme ever launched in connec- tion with emigration to Canada. iPPillili iill5lii Pil Iii “IN PHINiIIPlE Canadian Preal) LUNtDON, Dec. 21.—1Tho House of Commons tonight approved 11w government's Mosul D0116)’. "111 principle" with only four adverflfi votes. The ‘Prime Ministers motion asking for such approval. was ad- opted. 239 to 4. baborltes however. withdrew from the House actor em- ploylng obstructlonisf. tactics 11nd obllglng "the government to disar- ranga its business and de-laY Pm‘ rogotlon by 811171116!‘ '11)’- iln the course of hie speech. 1h" Prime Minister made an important \SN'T 11' FUNNY THE “UMBER 0F’ RELATWIS YQU CAN DlCu UP JUST BEFORE cessful Islander abroad. lie is tak- ing a great interest in the social activities of the club and is very. popular with its int-tubers. Under his presidency a grrnl success is be lug achieved . Through fhc kndness of‘ MIN, Ilnwtlelf, Mr. lllcltonulti, City con-1 tractor, Mr. Ohalsson, and an. Mc- lduchnrii, who tpiaccd their curs M his tiisposal Judge Arsenirult “'11s able to visit the homes of many he reports. are very much the some as on the island. They have no snow as yet ,the roads beinil B1111 in good shape for driving. VQ++§§ He speaks very hghly of the iii- lunders in Boston“ 1111111!’ ‘l! "hi"? have attained pomtionh of responu - blllty and importance. All of them 1'.IOB'”PRINTING'Hgiéifshl/iav Mm‘ "mmpiFoiiiflmllxcywtlhllltg; description. chenDiY hm] cxftedi- was‘ MM“ Dunn tlouely executed. Guardian Cent-‘Mo m‘ g-t-nnlo; Thempson‘ M,“ rel Job Prlntery. Phone 133. Mgigére; ‘fink-ms ‘veg’ Ken. (m1 , . . ~10“ sum-out» m Wu" "".".."."";:;-...l’r."..‘::.t'3 mod‘ m "an", or mnflnlhldnma itlaitnkltlacliiaachern, Helen Jam. nan. lPhone H. ‘H. 00X. Mvfili- 1"" glrl-fl-li leaon. an Norma Jeiniuon. continue to retain a warm love for ‘their native Province and a sroat tmany have expressed the desire to imvhilt their former home. ; Mr. Justice Arsoisault is 10nd in "t mutant: aims: infill: ovfillhaeadh other in making his **'°“”“ my in Benton e very olulllil- I114 1 diutcly to the Guard All who l-lave Undertaken to be . ALIAS SANTA CLAUS Are i-cqncsteilto send their parcels imme. llltlkflJlp for distribution. announcement that he would meet ‘,t.ho Turkish ambassador tomorrm t obagin negotiations covering entire question of the Mosul. Latest from Western French Gan- until after Christmas and their ac-~ ‘the city gave all their time and a Annual Inbeerlptloaa Delivered I) Inna Olllltll and U. Sal-ll“ siiiniiii l5 nun ill tint Theatre Audience is Thrown into Panic in Newcastle; N0 Lives Lost. SYDNEY, N. S. W., Dec, 2l- The/most. violent earth tremcrs Many of them are former reei- yet recorded in New South Wales dents of‘ the province of iiobec. ziffeirted a wide urea of the state who are making tiheir first visit toinst night. their native province in many The shocks extended over a por- years. nod of 2t) minutes, but no damage The delegation comes cast on u is reported and there ivns no loss responsive journey to that made of life so fur as is known. The recently by Henri ‘Boureixssa and area ziffected comprised at least Eastern French 1Cana1liaiis to the l)llB-(1\lt1l‘i.€l‘ of the state, extending ‘West, and all of the visitors are more than 200 miles inland from members of the French Canadian the coast. Educational Association of Cfliilltlllu, Alarm was general throughout ' ‘the earthquake urea. but there was B. T. only one incident bordering on n. Meet Postponed ‘panic. and that was in Newcastle. (Canadian Prose) twhcre the tremors were must prov nonnceil. The audience in one theatre, fearing a disaster, rushed to the exits. Many women fainted. ST. JOHN’ Dec’ 21'__“ was am but none were seriously hurt, pounced this morning by the Saint The “m” °1 ‘he “h”? w” 8° John Board of Trade that following miles north northeast of Sydney in a oonrerence with mm Bantu what is known geologically as the ‘Bound or Trade n had decided m continental shelf, the professor of cancel the meeting called ‘or u» geology in the Kurrajong district marrow at Moucton m discuss the university statcti that it was due iMlarltime case to be presented to o u fracture o1 the earth's Bu“ leaders of political parties at Ot- towa early in the new year. The Board had received requests for postponement of the‘ meeting adians On Visit To East (Canadian Prue) ‘OTTAWA, Ont.. Dec, 2l.—A train made up of fifteen special cars, the longest ever handled by the Can- adian National Railways, carrying two hundred and seventy French Canadians from the provlnceir of Alberta, Saskatchewan. and iivilanl- toba, will arrive here between el- even o'clock and midnight tonight. The visitors are hciuled by Rev. Father O'-Clairc, Director of‘ Sup arate Schools ‘in the Province of Saskatchewan and former editor of Le Patriot De tLouesl. and are en- routs to Montreal. lace. t The shocks caused all the more ‘astounding a sensation because geologists had previously assured Australians that the entire contin- ent was earthquake proof. inn WARNING , ___.__ (Canadian Preea.) 1 \VASH,‘INGTON, Dec. 21—-In whnt was construed as a. political Warning to the" Coolidge adminis- tration and Republican leaders, re- presentative Dickinson, of Iowa. prominent in the Agricultural group today told United States congress that unless adequate log- islation is passed this session for lhsfihflgéount of the Chrmtmnslrelief of agriculture there would m» was pm on‘ but 101101111115 supper Cfliilblllflllvll it is recognized 3:33 lllgnusglig gngdsfinghv: lvijmfl, would break down the existing ' "a ° t 11”" high tariff wall which shields the was pleasingly rendered by Mr. ~ f _ Iiarvay McPherson, ‘and was enxfiltarsétrtzsrn Lnited States manufac thusiastically eucored. i tion this morning ‘was in answer ‘to these. The date for the conference will be announced in a day or two. Wires have been sent to all who were expected at tthe meeting noti- fying them of its cancellation. -—~ Weekly Meeting Of Y’s Men's Club The regular weekly meeting of the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club was held last eve-hing in the Y. M. C. A, with Mr. George Tweedy in of the Charlottetown Y's Men's sum to be used as a contribution fol 1031131111111 Pmsl-i and Mr, Hflfvgy M¢p1,,._r5on_ lug fatalities in the woods near On motion the Sec'y. was requeet- . ' ' _ Manitoba Hunters Clu-b to Charlottetown Rotary. lt was also detfded on motion; n Christmas fund for pum- chudrenj WTNNIPEG, Dec. 2l-—Two Muni- Tuc. guests present at last night-aloha hunters are under arrest this city as the outcome of hav- lirz mistaken their victims for ed to send the Christmas greetings Under Arrest thtat the Club would set aside a. nweung were M,‘ Sidney ]<‘[e]d1ng‘(!ilflf‘fi€ti with manslaughter, follow deer. Hon. E. M. Macdonald has gone 1c‘ Nova Scott-a, Hon. W, R. ‘ltiother well to Saskatchewan and tho qut- bec members of the government are home. lLast evening at the Strand 'I‘.hen-, 3'3 3119111111888312)’ presentation en-l e ‘"‘ie a es in the Woodfl ‘which is a production entirely dif-l "D011" forget the s°h°°1 01m‘ ferent and of exceptional merit ivasucert n1 Bonshaw Ham wedneada?» staged before an audience whicli1 regrettable i0 say numbered less ithnn 300 people. INow din-lug the past month Mr. Harry Porter and several other tal- ented young men and women of Anno uncenients, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc; * ‘l lam psli ire Concert 22nd lust. Xmas Tree postponed till and tonight. mission 15c. Sale of boxes. 6818-21-31! ' "Wanted goose and duck fea- thers. Henry McFarlana d: Co. Highest prices paid when not. mix- 6853-22-1wk. grewtldenl oé hard work in the pro-fa‘ Darut on an 1 reduction o i show‘ In doing :0 “hey had ogleugblil "Concert and pic Social at Capt! ject in view, the raising of a Chrlst-‘Trflverse Ha“ m‘ ‘vmnesday’ Dec‘ mas fund for the poor kiddies oflzard‘ Dames Wm‘ p1“ free" the city. It is a well known fact‘ 6829 12 22 21' that there is in Charlottetown to-1 day many children who ere entir-l ely dependent on the generosity of -public spirited ciitirene to make tihelr Christmas a hI-‘DDY one, and it is up to the citizens to respondl to his appeal in a more tanglhlel magner than was in evidence last! t. “Reserve Wednesday. Dec. 23, for the United Church Sunday School concert at Cornwall. If stormy the following evening. 0811-12-21-21 “Hunter River Annual United m‘ S. S. Xmas Tree and ontertalnmont in Hall. Tueeday evening, Dqugm. TORONTO, Dec. 22.—1Mnrttlme ensterl winds cloudy and unsett- led wi h now or rein followed by galee, High tide thin afternoon at 4.29 and tomorrow morning at 4.22. 0 7?. all moon Tuesday. 9.8’! a. m. utee later than Charlottetown. Toronto, cloudy Montreal, cloudy Quebec. snow Halifax. cloudy St, John. mow .. Boston, rain New York, cloudy . pherfottotofll. glow fan u. facilitate the ‘Sun note tibia afternoon a; 4.19 a worthy one. An earnest appeal is and r-lsee tomorrow morning at therefore mwde to citizens to rea- Dec. 29th. Summer-aide tide eighteen niln- half of your time. so why not fllll AS-M The objective 1e 1,000 of an m- ...26—26 teudance and remember the kiddies . . are appealing for your help. 1 :30—19.score end nothing has been ‘left JZ-Bll undone lo make this presentation "£233 Th p e at ti‘ l ll th swine; In?” 0:8 “$1.15.. whim’ a.‘;,°;§,,§’““' u “mum wmmd" W 6702-11484! doubt surpasses anything that has "Dr. Houston will be in hie of- been witnessed in the city for a inumbar of yearn. The prices are ca Oakley House. Sourie. Eater- day, Dec. 28th., from 10 to 4. 8| most reasonable and the cause is n pond tonight in a manner worthy of Qiarlottetown. it ie only a met- tor of 50 cents and an hour and o "Reserve Dec. 23rd flor United (Church Sumiiiy School concert and Amos tree in hall at Pownel. l! the house tonight. stormy ‘allowing ‘meunalgggjzin "Kelly's Cross. Reserve ‘Wed. nenday. Dec. 80th.. and come u; Kelly's Croel to eee e reel Wm- em Dlay. entitled "An m» g Gvwbov." luff of thrills, some: .»=.==..n::‘."$:'.‘...t" f‘: ‘°"'“ "‘ A aix piece orchestra ‘play: the the 811M880 that it la. December 23, at eight o'clock. Ad- . t .