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Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Tuesday. December 24, 1929 CHRISTMAS Once more Christmas is here and we are about to take part in the annual festival. To some it means a joyful reunion of members of families with the Christmas tree, the loads of present, the mirthful games, the blazing fire. Parents enjoy giving their children pleasure and many who are not parents devote themselves to making others happy. It is to be hoped that not one person in the whole community feek himself or herself wholly outside the influence of the day of days. The end of the year is not far off. Why not finish it with a crescendo. FORGET OUR GROUCHES Christmas is a time to remember and also, a time to THE ANNUAL APPEAL NO PAPER TOMORHOW WAH: Ousb 111 stttk around fox a while. Am -Coyle, in Philadelphia Record. TO INSTAL I FINE WORK ST. LIGHTS' OF SKIPPER Main Business Arteries in Direction , Of rost'PJlice to Be tquipped WithOmaniental System The city council gave its approval last night toa scheme which has been agreed upon between the superintendent of utilities and the city engineer and the Power Corporation of Canada for the ornamental lighting of Third Avenue from Second Street to Seventh Street, Sixth Street from Second Avenue to Third Avenue and Second Avenue from Sixth to Seventh Street, tills being the main artery of traffic to and from the post office The street lights will be installed entirely at the expense oi me rower Corporation of Canada as under the provide 16.000 candle power. The i system will be made up of single tights on high standards at frequent intervals on the streets referred to. POLICING DISCUSSED forget While we remember our friends and take pleasure I cul8 rtwrfas11' PnTDthePod in sending them gifts, let us forget those we do not like j city force system. After consider-and try to cultivate a kindly feeling toward them. We discussion, the council de- t- j a- . j . i i--7 i-r. .i . elded that It would be wise to immviit. me uiiiicuuy is uiat someumes we are lorcea wiuwuT" ilStaette.. to associate with those we do not 'liW nd that is where aw. Macdonaid felt tfit the.Sj the spirit of Christmas comes iiwlf we eultrvatp a kinrllv yieifs ? Jopk should be she feeling toward them. weoften find thevarSImore attrac-: SimU wiSTXwT v?JnTlom tive than we thought. did. i . ' ' a . ; . . . . r r . Make the job you are now doing the best you ever Captain Andrew Johnstone and Officers Saved Cardena From Scriousi Damage - Another eplcTf the sea was written last Fridav evening by Oapt. Andrew Johnstone and his; officers and men of the Union i steamer Cardena in the whole-1 hearted and nigh inexhaustible manner in which they worked that; hectic evening to save their vessel ; irom nrach more serious damage than actually belei her. It was a: work in which every man of the I crew from the skipper down work-1 ed like n single machine against, the odds cf a ship settling into an, cncomlng tide. Probably thousands of dollars were saved in me aam franchise agreement. The estimated aiie that m, prevented through annual cost of the electricity to be used in these lights is $1995. or which it is proposed the property owners shall pay forty per cent, or $798. and the city sixty per cent, or 1197, a bylaw to be prepared to this effect. Supplementing detailed reports which weft presented to the council by the superintendent of utilities and the city engineer. Mayor McMordle explained , that on the Third Avenue stretch there was at present a total of 7000 candle power of lighting. The new system will their success in ttehtenlng up the1 ship against the entry of the oil laden sea. News of this aspect of the stranding was only learned from the salvage crews which ar-. rived later on the scene. t To commence with it was no mean feat in getting all the oas-rengers safely ashore as well as 240 bags of Chrtrtm-xs mail within the space of thirty minutes' time. But that was only the beginning of a night's long work. When the vessel began to list and go down by ttie stern with a heavy list as the tide came in. water came clear over the portholes of the i dining saloon on which the extra covert were ulaeeU just in the nick of time. As the water came up to a point even with the pfoneoadej deck aft. the stern pott started to take water and then the scuppers. Water commenced to back up the! escapes of sinks, wash basins and toilets. No sooner was one leak 1 MMinMl than nnnthrr deYplAGed 1 j and the officers and crew worked "1 fruntic hse to rtop Stating that considerable al-! tation wis apparent in connection ' ? L rf . with the matter and that he be-j0"1.1? te"J&ihti2: i Iteved the city council should take Jn0! JTh.? J?? i the question Into advisement. Aid. "JJ0 T? ""hSS? ?n! 3. D Maedonald suggested at last ?y Je tlme.i! w,f exhausted. d0unc'ali on! counlll board were virtually night's meettagthat the finance committee be asked for; i a report showing the costs of city Sport Chat are uounu to unu people wnom we ime oeuer man omers. obtain the information suggested,! ; Also we are bound to find people whom-WO-tHslike, or, at'1!1 Uclt understanding being that,' Suaanne Lenglen. famous tennis' any rate, whose company do not enjoy, tthe best thing! 21 Uem'Tore "SSSSSSS to do IS to keep awav frdm them. IntlfSlnliral world !rome cUta it Is. another plebiscite; In Park. Her Jobts selling, demon- some objects attract each other Mdjgfew repel. So stKun among people. Some attract eaeff)ther 'Thev like to xt month. The figures are to be wanted to do this very thing." she Others tOT presentation to the t aid. 1 adore clothes. I am! be tOffether renel and it. i hpttpr tn kopn at a ue uigeiner. repel dim it is ueuer T.0 Keep at a yuiers ooUncii at a special meeting on through with -tennis, for the time distance from them to save annoyance. So W6 Choose OUr ! January 3 when it will probably being at least I -hope to make lots; fHends jrieiiiw from irum dmonfe amonir those tnofce who wno attract auracr, and ana rhnsp mose u-hn no Hr ao 06 JclAd wlfether or not an-f money. Baldwin. Baldwin'! other referend-im should be taken..' Leave him out of this, he has not attract 10m some other prnun nf mnrp mnn-pnini cnm. whii hp rMiiwH that u mmiJMthhu tn ha n-uh th tattrl concerning the grandson oft. . (Luckv) Baldwin, to whom) has been reported engaged at timet. . . TTi? MBUei Madeoipkelle Lenglen is prob- k a Ehould not be made of the que- ably the highest akl saleswoman! 2loweJw- the. ftoancial as-lln the Parts shops. She refused to F18 ben introduced Into what lhe WfM raajcing, but it! rlff""" U1 U1C u understood to be a stsable sal- . Vhe council 5touW ry Plu commissions. An outdoor ?. advised in regard Xr. falesrtom and a combination was desJ5aDie cha no nls court and putting green are rtUZTJ-' nnT w ! ; iuuiu . Ming mted xor her in the court w T2L.Whlk he. nothlne yard of the dressmaking eUb their lew favnrprl hPiVhW SSL0?! y w0f ""u Pntiishment which ohce was the pal-xneir ie lavorea neigHbors. TWIav lOday we va An do tV,a the Same. It Tf ' PfcisJ force here whom he ace of Cardinal Feach, the uncle ituuiu w uui uj. needing wiui ine v.xinfciinas spirit to nave i HWhliir h h 2a wapoieon. any man or woman in the city left out of the celebration. beforV to tfiTpriheSe of SSi, The famous lf said that she To prevent this it is necessary that those who are able to jutonamy. Nevertheless, he woukThad moved her household belong-do so should rpjirh nut tn tlinco nrnnnrl nrl v,w'M tunm . J... to adhere to the ings to Paris, and with her moth-uu bv snoum reacn OUl 10 tnose around and them onng in. wishes of the people as expressed , er intends to make her permanent It may be Some person who is least exoected who is!bT a. PlfeWseite. Meantime, thrlhome there. Her father died t nm ttMl. OftPh it nporlo incf n nt ennn f00 01 t was an important' Nice hut March At the establish city foro. Mademoiselle 7, : " "'"' j " ouggwuuii luiuiiAc on. his understanding unaersttndlna had had always always ment ment. where where Mailem tnem remember this and that is our excuse for mentioninc been tbere it We take it that everyone means to do well but that &FliS&i n a a sav- is established, it was said Her new the first 'job was a first move to nveatab- f .yY't,"?-'1;0 , "c" . vjii l j year 01 provincUl policing asillsh her in her amateur status Otten we are forgetful or that Circumstances make it1?"1 last year of the old) which she forfeited in lrt when seem that we do not want to do well. i she ioined C. C. Pvle's orofession- . . . . - 1 Mayor McMordle expressed the, opinion that, if the report show- T 1 W ed the present force was, costing ! aVlOf WlIlS rv u .,t L . - . .. -v 1 Bwt uiaji tne 010 one. it would ----r- lumuiiuw mere win De no issue Ot lhe Daily News I0 desirable to submit a plebls- and no member of the staff will be working. If anyone HtrSSSM.theltolu0' get" wishes news in regard to doings published, it will be for! tie? woSTbiveto be35 n crmf in tfViw tknM 1 l . . f . i bwtw cviii ai s lauici liiiii i t-Mt-wiiifin mi i iHJn'iiiGa irnort rn i the nhnnp thpv hn Y ti l ZtZ -7" I" A!","" rMluZ, the deeirea J lnfprmatT5n"bi ' V.,u Xmas Turkey them to send in the report and do " SO as Mny earlv as 33 rmssihlp Provlncl1 Police thit its services; Defeated J. McLean Last N'isht in W 0 n , PT-iWre no ionger desired. Durlne' Final of St. Andrew's Socfety .W OuS8oti uiaw wiierever possiDie programs Should i that time a police commiaakMii dc eiect.ee. He suggested Single-Handed Carpet Bowls Charlie Taylor won the final of the St. Andrew's Society mdlvldual great deal of time is lost in doing it. In a newspaper office f hld, " JnuV s so that, u cr-Al?Lt& everyone is busy and every minute saved can be used 7tftl"u&?!l fJ am. iTuobomme suggeeted that " a miih much attention ait,nii should ..a not , , tion tlftu..fM.. resulted as folrows. too be paia vo Hy?rr street talk which, after all. might not be representative of the general views of thei eltisens. However, If the figures showed that large savjng might! be effected by reverting to a city force, the matter would be worthy u' wiiwurrauon. Meantime, he would not be in favor of submitting a cueblaclte nn tH mmrm basis of street talk. He pointed mit that n was tne prerogative of the " provincial or Dominion forees to come Into a municipality at any Mrae In order to enforce law and order. Semi-Finals C. Taylor IS, J Frew 6. J. McLean 15, A. MCLfCd 6. Third Round A". MeLeod 12, M. Andrews 7. J. McLean 13, A. Clapperton 9. O. Taylor Is, B. Dalgorna 5. J. Frew 13, O. Oeddes 10. Second Round M. Andrews is, fl. O. Macdonaid J. McLean 8, J. fjiek 7. TELEPHONE SURPLUS Aid. Macdonaid replied that his' During the month of November fx not based on street municipal telephone earnings Srf ?f u V4? objected before and amounted to $4,012 and expendl-t objected at the rights of the turts. $2,645, eaving a surplus ot v.s .way oy uuwiae it on me montn S operations POWerS. In anv CU. It wihM tint gwnntlnn tn o .t.i...t cost much to submit a plebiscite, ted to the city council last night aoiLWa,.i?uI Mayor McMordle, by the superintendent. Samuel P - w civy siiouia ue-! xviassey. uc w umiiiiain its own ngtits ine reason that the change to the provincial force had been made orltinally was that there was great dissatisfaction with the old city force. JUST COME TO -So ypu were upta' Montreal last WtflC till "Yeli. that's what I hear.- Life. f Celery QUESTIONS ANSWERED City Engineer Replies to I'rudhftinme on Sewer Construction 7Venu AW. Acting on instructions of the soard of works. City Knglnawr P. U. Oood presented answers at the city council meeting lat night to quesuotu wnicn naa een asorsa two weeks ago by Aid. Prudhomme n regard to sewer construction. Questions and answers were aa .ollows: Q Is Main Sewer No. 1 finished? A.- Mo. Q. What ha.' been the total cost to date? A.-,412.90. Q. Ha same been carried out as per plans accepted by the city rtjuneil? A.- VeS, with following exceptions: tai. Sewer In lane httw n Fourth Averts and Fifth Avenue i rrom Agttew Place to Orant Place to be omitted as lots that this sewer would serve are connected to sewer, in Fourth Avenue. b. Eighteen bach diameter pipe installed from lane south of; nmui Avenue w mannoie soutn of Ninth Avenue Instead of 12-Inch dlssmeter sewer as shown on plan and additional 12-inch diameter pipes were Installed from manhole south of Ninth Avenue to ane south of Ksjhth Avenue and In lane south of Eighth Avenue from lot 20. block 34. section S to Dunsmuir Street. e. Elght-lnrb ,!arr.'ter sewer installed on Ninth Avenue from lot 20. block 36 section S to tot 17. Mock M. section 5. length 90 feet, approximately Q. lias any portion or portions of same shown any defects and. If so. what nature were same? A No. Q. If not finished, have the engineer bring lit an estimate of what It will cost to complete as per plans. Q Was the, jewer pipe used on this sewar s the-same lot as that over which the recen. arbitration was held? A.-Yes. MOTORISTS PREFERRED "But," protested the visitor, "In the guide you sent me It Is stated that your hotel Is only five minutes from the sea It has takac me a good half-hour to reach the promenade " "Ah," yrnered the proprietor, route been walking. We don't cater to pedestrians. Tit-Bits. Boston Cafe sour ' Chicken Okra Manhattan FISH jFUet de Sole Chambord KOAST MrtAm Vmin TnrlrMr SET FOIL A, SCAI Queen Olives itf camaot arsasinj cranberry " ' VEGETABLES Wallflower au Gratln Brussels Sprouts Brown Potatoes Mashed or Steamed Potatoes DL-SSEItT Old Sngliah Plum Padding Brandy and Hard Sauce Hot Mince Pie Christmas Cake Deml-Taase ' Tuesday, Dectrrfiof j4 Christmas Day Special Dinner, $1.50 RELISHES Crab-Flake Cocktail Ravigote SALAD Salad de Maeedoine' w j SLWE TO APrEAlUNttS A man in Atchison, Kansas, can Optisolat Cheer up i! mar. a ukulele with 4Us tees. TWs;Thlif aren't as bad h v rtm Cay i an advantage; leafeg the! to bet ' hands free for self-protection Pessteitst No. but thi v m to Detroit News. be. Vancouver Provinc w3 Power Corporation buildsor the future in Northern British Columbia Northern Drltiih Columbia is rich n naturtl rctourcct. How rich no man cm ijr. IU mirtertl resources rank with the mot valuable' in th Dominion. 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