or A I ‘MERCHANT K136115188 Well SMPPFFE- stir; To s to early ofa Mousse"; ti) Charlottetown Guardian. Two nlonlnl Gnu-Gian. Founded Read. b)’ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew in ‘sa wants, Successful. sell’ . . . is trawler’ t... ‘e gar s- Gen ll 1$1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY one. 11, 192s Annual Subscriptions Drllwnl $.00 11y Mull, Collin III IL fl-M-‘IQ-m iililiiii I]. (United Phase) GENEVA. Dec. 104- The Unite States is now. leading the entir just completed by Nations. Reduced to the basis 0i pre-wa just thirteen times before the W81‘- ullt till world in increase in public debt, according to a world-wide study the League oi prices for the purpoae of_ compari- son. America's public debt is now what it was ‘filo English debt comes next, with an increase of seven times ovcr tile pre-war debt, and ‘France comes next. with an increase ot‘ on- ly three times oi her pro-war debt. Ono of the surprising develop , whore the increase has been the ‘ groatest, namely. the United States mcnts of the league's investigation into the. present. status of public tlobts. however, is the fact that it in only in those two countries and England, that ally substantial progress has been made towards tho repayments of these debts. According to the league's investi- glliidll. Finland carries off the palm for the smallest increase in hcr public debt: South Africa comes next, and then Switzerland and Sweden. Germany. however, is marked down as being about the luckiest country oi them all, because of the fact that by her "kolossal" infla- tion of currency her public debt is practically wiped out. Another interesting fact which the league investigation developed is that. the loans issued by Holland Sweden and Switzerland in the Un- ited States during 1910, 1920 and 1921 ‘have since been virtually all brought back by wealthy indivi- duals of those countries. The league's investigation also covered the present status oi‘ the budgets oi all the leading coun- tries of thsworld. While it was found that a policy oi severe re-_ trenchment has been put into force in nearly all countries and heavy saving effected, nevertheless. the increase in the public debts of vir- tually all counries has swallowed up all that has been saved in cut- ting down administrative expenses. The detailed report is now beingl sont by the league to all 0i‘ the nu- tioue of the world as an indication of what progress is being made to- wards getting back to "normalcy." a Condensed Specials ILLTw-Zc per word. not uph insertion in this column. a ‘WANTED-MAID. APPLY MRS. pp, McGulgfln, 190 Richmond ‘WANTED-AT ONCE MAID. Apply 120 Prince Street. morn- lugs. 2i WANTED -- TWO CHAMBER- maiils. Apply Queen Hotel. 12-1l-3i. °WANTED-~MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. B. it. liol- nmn 202 Prince St. 2i FOR SALE-TWO COOKING ranges: Apply 89 Rochiord St. 401-12-10-21 WILL THE CHILD WHO TOOK Thc "Tot Byko" from the door of 164 Woymouth St. on Saturday morning please return. 13-11-11. WANTED-FOUR OR FIVE hairs foxes to ranch. Apply Ernest Burke, Southport, P. E. l. 438-12-11-21. __.¥ ‘TO RENT-SIX ROOMED HOUSE one mile from Charlottetown. K. P. llicilao. St. Peters Road. R. R- l- 12-8-6i. the capital, advancing in two direc- tions. ten thousand are available for this movement. ital oi the state oi’ Vera Cruz, has fallen into the hands oi’ the besieg- Ing forces. among them General Ber-laugh, Col- onel Mayor n.nd tho provisional gov- ernor, Angel Cassariu. They also captured machine guns, rifles and states that Berlu ngn . lo Iiiliifiiii - i-urti (than: cu , uyucu: Insurgents are Esti-I mated to Have Force 0f About 10,- 000 Men. (Canadian Press) VERA CRUZ, Dec. 10.—lnaurgent "Mos have left Vera Cruz tinder orders for an advance toward Mexico City. At points along the inter-Oc- eanic Railway they will he joined by other contingents. and the Unit- e(l forces will then proceed toward d e l‘ It is estimated that about Vera Cruz, Dec. l0.—Ji1Iilllil, cap- The rebels took 200 prisoners. horses. An unconfirmed report and Mnyer were executed by a firing squad lol- lowing a. summary court martial. An official statement says the re- bels suffered the loss of seven men killed and 23 wounded. The Obre- gon forces lost 30 men killed and left 200 prisoners in the hands of the rebels. The government forces lost four machine guns. 400 rifles and 200 horses. , The defenders of Jalapa aggreg- ated 700 men under the command oi Generals Bertanga, Mokales, Iilor eitu and Cejuda. The last thrce named have disappeared. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Dec. l0. —Ciencral Estrada has rcvolted u- gainst the Obrexon (ioverumcnt with two oi’ the four regiments at Guaddalaiaro. City. General Figuer- roa has surrendered in the state of Guerrero. lio had been ill ro- olt EL P530. Texas. Dec. 10.-—Dir- ct communication between Juarez and Maxico City has been severed. Revolutionists have blown up a section of the line at Canitns, Zac- atecas, 515 miles north of ‘Mexico City. it is reported hcrc that. troops stationed in Juarez have been 0r- (iered to (entrain immediately ior Vera ‘Cruz. Conservative Rally Al; Saskatoon (Canadian Press) SASKATOQN, ‘Doc. 10.-—’l‘he {Wes oi political Canada will be focused upon Saskatoon tomorrow when the Provincial Conservative convention which is expected to be the largest party rally staged in the West since i915, in to be pom here with Conservative leaders in attendance and delegates from all corners of Saskatchewan. _.___.___...__ f-‘CANDV SALE AT CONCERT Thursday, Dec. 13th 8 p. m. 3i Jt-TANo-"rlnrzo CARDS FOR sole-‘Iil Euston St. Phone 408-‘ J. 1i “WANTED- FOXES TO RANCH. llave a few good large pens, where foxes may bc ranchcd at reasonable terms. Apply F. J. Andrew, East Royalty. (ll WANTED- BY GENTLEMAN, front room. hosted. central loca- tion, with or without board. Ad- dress "G" Box 265, giving prico ' etc. 12-11-21. ‘DELICATESSEN SALE. ROAST chicken and potato chips, tong- nc Ill espec, salads, jellics. pick- les. mince meat. fruit cakes, pris- try, etc, etc, ionsale at the Novelty Fair today in (‘cntrul Christian ‘Church. ‘WANTED-Mam won sens?- lll housework. A9 ly withreier- snces to Gust-dis Office. 12-8-tf: ‘Foxes son EXCHANGE-l M" B Bllfblus lot of silver fox ""9" 1° eichsnsmfor adult foxes _ "mi "l" make soot! pelts. Dr. hso galilk- Queen Hotel. Charlotte- n-iii. Mon. Wed. Frid. ‘TO LET-NEW OOUILE TEN; 361i house on Purl: street, finish- hmdll British Columbia fir, with enmwegdxlflao‘: Modern conveni- Cumberiand strsortfm‘ Apply m; wanna. rox rune w §f°°é~hr 8- Mclam will flake furs Dec uorlottetown, wflpqhm " '1. »“HOIli[,NfI voni rut-earn. w: no i» ab" on above-dots. " ~- ‘ ‘FOX runs w our“ B. Hoérflgl _. "m will p, " "' Y“'*- mo.‘ 65:. “é- Ogggé s. a... . wn, n w HI and at Suga- “ll N. when he "WILL EXCHANGE MALE FOX pups. registered in Canadian National Association. for well- iurred adult foxes or pelts. J. B. Rom-bough. Mt. Edward Road. Charlottetown. 3i LOST-ABOUT OCTOBER 20TH. between Orwcll Cove and lonu Church. n nair of spectacles in 0688. Finder please notify Joseph McCabe, lona.—402-12-l0-2i. IF YOU ARE A GOOD SALESMAN and own an automobile. got in communication with us immedi- ately. The sort of man wo are looking for should bc nbio to make $50.00 to $75.00 a week without any difficulty. Address W. W. l‘. Box 124. Luckville N. B..—400-12-10-12l. (‘FURII FURSI — FOX MEN take your furs to W. Chester S- McLureh office, Chzlrlotteimvn. Wednesday, Dec. 12. 090- "- ‘iiprlig will be here from New York and will pay highest Prim‘- Mr. l-iersig and Mr. Mchure will FillIii,.SlNilIIs itllllln than I 'l"l"l"l'~i'l-'l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l' NINE PERSONS KILL- ED ON NEW YORK CENTRAL R. R. (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—-Nine DQTBOIIQ were killed, one oi‘ them, W. l3. “Wild Bill" Dollo- van, hiannger of the New Ha ven, Conn., baseball club of the Eastern League, anti u‘. least five people injured ser- iously early today when lho third section of the ivcst bound Twentieth Century Limited, of the New Yori: Central. crashed into the real" oi‘ the second section ml :1 Ilighivuy crossing, (tittii of ldmsytlle. N. Y., about 60 luil- é 1's ivcst of Buffalo, N. Y. The crushed car was can- l‘ + icd sidewise from tho rails i- 4 and one side ripped oii against + + the steel Pullman ahead. 'l‘hc -l- 1- no leading Pullrnans lclt the '0 track, one turning partly over. i All of tho (lead were taken 4' 1- from the rear car. i‘ it-P-IHI-Jt-II-l-if-IHI-i-iii IIIIIII EHIIIIIH- NISSY III-IS IN IIIIINIIIEII (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Dec. 10.—l.ord Shaughuessy former president of the (Ynnadlan Pacific Railway and lately chairman of the Board o!‘ Directors of that company (lied here tonight. He was stricken Sunday evening after rcturnirlg home from (r (lay oi activity (lur- ing which he had taken an uctlvo part in the opening of the new Knights oi Columbus Hail. Early today he wag reported to b0 r0 roverlrlg hilt relapsed this evening and died about eight o'clock. Lord Shaugbllcssy was in his scventieth year. He silccunilietl to heart ("Sea-HQ with complications. ++++++Q+++++Q§~II+++4I+III+G +~I~iIl'.i"i_~i'§i-l-+++O§+++~i~++ {-0§--—-- I . Western Star May Be With Granites 10.—~liarold ‘WINNIPEG, Dec. vitod to join the Canadian Olympic tcam for Paris. McMunn is quite likely to ziccept. lie is one of the stars of amateur hockey in the west and has turned riown offers to play professional in the Western (‘unadu League. Has High Hopes For Can. National (Canadian Press.) WINDSOR, Dec. 10.——'l‘hc predic- tion that within the next threc years the Canadian National Rail- ways would bc the finest transpor- tation system in the wholc world and no longer a burden to tnr- poo- ple of this country was mntlc by Sir Henry Thornton, before tho Chamber of Commerce nn(l ltolaly Club meeting here today. Sonam Resolution For U. S. Peace Conference (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, Doc. l0.-An iri- iornaiiollnl conference for tho lur- tberancc of world pence will be cul- led by United States under a rcs- olution introduced today by lilac- - nus Johnson. the new Farmer-Lu- bor senator from Minnesota. A resolution for entrance oi lin- itcd Stntcs into tho World (‘nllrt after it had been divorced com- pletely from the Lcnguo of Na- tions was introduced in the Sen- atc today by Sonntor Lenroot, lic- publican, Wisconsin. ._..___._<QO-&i_ _ Warships Watch Canton Situation (Canadian Prose) CANTON, Dec. l0.-The reports emanating iroln Hong Kong that marines from foreign war-ships here have token over the customs house are unfounded. The officers oi foreign forces bore, which com- priso (our British, two French, two United States, one Portuguese and also be buying ‘in Summorsidc Thursday and Friday, Dec. if! and 14th. iii fully. HVPI’. watching the situation care- -1- famous actress, to the Order an as; saw-w 0E M5511. There is an agitation in (ircut Britain lo admit Ellen 'l‘err_v. Lin; o Merit, the most exclusive. order in the Empire, in recognition of her unique career. The (lealh 0i Christopher Morley leaves .1 vacancy. No woman has ever rc- ceivctl the. Order of hlorit so far. British Political Crisis Yet Far I I HAS NOT AS YET HAND- lllcliimln. young bright right wing- player of the Falcons, has been in» From Solution PRIME MINISTER BALDWIN ED IN RESIGNATION OF OFFICE. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Dec. l0.——'l‘hu politi- cal crisis made no progress to- wards solution today and out iii" many l'lliil0l",~i only two (iefilrite facts have umorgt-(i. Ono is th:t' Pvt-ruler linldwirl who haul an aud- Ii rice with the King today hntl not other that the King hutl riot snni= lllfilltld the Labor louder. J. ltum- say iilucDonuld oither" for .1 (‘un- sultulion or in invite him to form u new administration. ’i‘lio situation which has zrsielrli in liri sh politics is so novoi and . lug and requires mil ‘much (tart-fill consideration tilut it may ho some time before '1 solu- tiorl is rcacheti. hiourlwhilo. all pur- tios and statesmen concerned lll'i‘ holding daily mceiiilgs. With this (lclicatc situation and big issues at stake both at home and abroad, no governmorlt formcd of any of the three ‘parties could hnpo to reap any credit under the exist.- ing conditions, llcnco the curious spectaclc‘of ouch party pointing to the other us the proper one to out nlembers oi’ tho who might he considered us cap- nblo 0i’ following Mr. ilnhhvirfs plucc lunrblilig ovvr one another in their anxiety to porsundo tho Primo uiitiister that therc is lm ri-asotl why ho should not carry ml and moot parliament. The (late for reasscmhling pur- liamcnt is January 8, therefore it, scoms needless to irasten tho solution more especially as it is bolicvod there will be no urgent (lcvelopluonts in the reparations problcru n; between France and Gormnuy until after the French gcuornl elections lo he hcltl in January which may return a lit-w French CIIUIIIIJCI‘ of‘ (lifts-rent pol- itical ‘complexion than the existing Cluunbiwl" nnri with it. somo nrotiifi- cation of tho policy In the Ruhr. New Comet; Seen By South Africa (Canadian Press) CAMBRIDGE, Mast-u, Dec. 10:- Discovery or a comet located ilve degrees north of a bright star, Font- alahnut. in the constellation of Aqntlriils has lbecn been reported to tllc Harvard observatory in u cublegrnm today from Reid, an as- tronomer in Stromgrcn, South Af- rica. Tile cablegrnm stated -tl1at ‘the (omei was discovered on Dec. Gunpowder iPlot On The Borde (Canadian Press) l..‘il\'i'2\'ll.l.l<Z, (‘arlcton (l0., Dec. 10.---’l‘he Aroostook Co. authorities u'rc investigating what ie (believed to be an attempt to kill a mtimher or members fo the family of Non man Wilkins. residin nt Monticel- lo. near this place.’ ecently Wilk- lrs was seriously injured by an ex~ plfi-IIOII from a (stick of wood. load- crl with gnn-powtler. The stove was blown to pieces and one of the covers struck Mr. Wilkins in the "we. cutting him badly and injur- ing one eye so that it is ioaraii one Japanese gunboats, are. how-nmuaness may ensue. No clue has yot. been found no to the perspira- tor oi tile mischief. .. 5w. prcstentod his rtisignaiion and tb- v form a govcrnnlont and promin-I government I ‘ l SIR WILLIAM MACKENZIE (‘inc of Canada's greatest railway builders, who with Sir Dona“; Mann crentcdtllc (fanadiau Nation- al llaillvny. (ilPil on Wednesday at his llolne in Toronto, at the ago of “BYIWIIY-fivc. Sir Williain leaves an impression Oil Canadian history which cannot yl-t be (estimated Y. n. c. A. Addresses Given Last Night l-rlot night in the Y. M. c. A. n small blrt intcrcstcd gathering lis- tened to three very able and helpful fld(“l'i‘fi:ll‘rl, M11101" Rogers gave u brici history of lilo itndio and its (ievclcqlment [mill I930. stulIfli-i‘ In that ymil‘ $500,000 worth of material was tirsed and that there was zlpproxiruately 15,000 receivers in U_ s_ A‘ and 1,000 in Canada. 'l‘oilay one billion dfllllllfi is the ihilllliéilQil value of tho Radio uutl its parts and that there are :l,50ti,000 ix-oeiving sets in Am. cru-u. ’i‘hi..- in making it possible for the ome lo receive its own contracts, (et-tllrtrs. sitirius, news Items, 610.. “(i i-{doing much to build tho _ omc up again and keep tho mom- bers oi‘ tho family together. Lust Meeting. the (‘ily Council was halil last night; His Worship Mayor Jenkins Recorder, and nil the Councillors being present. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted and payment of the usual bills ivns confirmed. A request from lilr. J. liughcs, city, for permission to build an icc pond and lay pipes from the spring at Spring Park for a. distance oi’ about one hundred feet whcro tho pond is to be situated was road. Tho property has been acquired from tho Connolly cstnto nnd it was [mroposcd to utilize tho wutcr from tho spring, collected In an arr- ifit-ial pond, as a source oi’ supply for puri- ice. Tiii.‘ question was (liscussoti by Colitis. Yen, Connors n.nd itnttray and tho letter was referrer! for con- sideration to tho Properly (‘om- mitten. A lettcr from Mr. J. 1-‘. was rend re "the proposed expropri- ation oi‘ a portion of his property for tho extension ni iiishop Street. iilr. \Vhcar (lid not think tho city was legally warranted to (lo this and gave notice that he would lake. whutovt-r action was lttivistlblo i.o prevent interference with his property. 0n motion of Conn. Prowso thc City (‘lerk was instructed to writo tho owners oi’ tho land irl quostlon asking tho amount. of compensa- tion they would rcquirc. as at pro- liminary stop towards oxproprialiorl if necessary. ' Formal resolutions authorizing the Iliuyot- anti City (ilerk to High cheques (lrawn against tho city account ut tllc lloyal flank. n.nd night the ‘Wcwllll-tli 0i‘ tho U. S. A. wit... I)l‘(l.'ilI(‘ilniill‘,',' ‘l. speech from| Wztslliugtml. i.lo_\'tl (idijlfgtfg speigcii Riven iu Now York rcccn-tly was hcnrtl by many pcopie in Charlotte-I tinrrl. imcillres ctta, given In tho U. S. .-\. are now bring hoard in Scotland uvcr 300 miles (twny. ‘llonuitl Nit-Killian the rc-otiplorol" -no\v irr winter quarters 800 mfics from tho North Pole i-‘s daily rec- Iciving and sending messages. to America. (forlcorts, eltu, are being lacard each night in their winter" (]ilfil‘l.(‘l‘il. lievoiopinent on the ls- lantl has liven vcry rapid and there iaro now (£00 llntiio cots in use. A v-lnrsii broadcasting station has ni ‘times been in (ipo-rzi-Lion hero and has reached as fur as Sydney, 120 miles .-l\vny. Mr. Rogers will be giving a prac- tical demonstration in the ‘i’. .\i. C. A. in ihc (Bflllrdi: of a [cw days. Rev. W. Orr Aiulllgzin gave a brief outline oi the course which is lteing put on by the Y. M. (‘. A.‘ and. at which ho is to be the teacher. it is expected that a large number will avail themselves of this opportunity (if taking this course in Public Speaking. lilr. l‘. C. Duffy, k. C, m a short fliI(ll‘i‘~:'-i stressed the great help it is to anyono to be a member of a (ic- bnting club or society an(l to learn the art (vi thinking on your feet. He Iloartiiy commended this new "ourso and told oi‘ his boyhood days when he was in a Mock Par liamcut In the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A., and how his learning there (stood him in good stcatl. _._..aa~<o>i~ -~ Georges Carper-liter Issues Challenge Press) (Canariia . ‘RARIS, Doc. l0. Afrnncois- Descamps. on behalf of Georges (farpentier hllu cabled a (:1 nll-mgo to tho winner oi the ‘Futlnenv-GFOIY light tonight for the light ileavy- weight championship of tho world. Organizing For 1924 I BaseballuSeason (Canadian Press.) CHICAGO, Doc. 10.--The task oi airs-ping professional bust-bull for tho i924 season was uutlcrtakcn here today by‘ more than 1.200 lenders ni sport. gathered hero for lhc biggest meeting in tho game's history which will last for six Ilnys. -<o>—-- Spring Weather Prevails Through- out Dominion (Canadia Press) TORONTO. Dec. ‘l0.-Spring like weather prevails in practically all parts of Canada and continu- ance oi high temperature for the (‘ity Council: Gentlemen:—l hcrewith sub- mit my report oi meat. anti milk inspection for month ending Dec l0, 1923. (‘ondenlntiti as unfit for food and (icstroyml: Nov. 2ft, 1 portion cart-ass, tubcr- culosis. ' Nov. 23 1 portion carcass, bruisi- D06. II. 1 ital-tion carcass, Doc. 7. l portion carcass, tuberculosis. MILK T_£__sT--N9v. 28TH Condition Clear P. C. Butter Fit Patrick Duffy . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . Jun. Walker ., W. Ii. Smith .. Stead Bros. Wm. Carrol ii. ileuton i-i. (‘alien Wm. Gurney .. Louis Roper A. R. McKay A. it. McKay . . . . . . . . . . . A McRno & Sons . Frank “heatley (‘. ii. Wood . . . . .. Edwin iiambley . J. ii. Dennis . . . . . . . .. Jos. Storey . . . . . . . . .. a a _:;.M'.1 J-l-bC-l‘>~A-l~}.>_.‘4lvAAL-i_d>-'-§~_t.éi~ tWIS :¢f.‘—l'J Thi- regular monthly mectinl: oi Athol itohorts presiding, the Health Officer, City VQTHQ“ picmilp," Whom" IIRIALAFFIB IIIIIENFIIIIIIEMENI lllililliiiillililll stun. venting Further T raffic Accidents WerQI Considered At Las t N ighifs >- Monthly John Mchillrruh .. ... l*‘r(>(l llurkc . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. (Jliffor-(l Moore Victor itlcwiliitlms Percy \Voo(i . . . . .. Corish Bros. . . . . .. Cal Wood hlvr-roi llovycr " Sediment Moderate Coruierlsoil .\iilk ('(|. . 4.4 John lnmari . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. |J. W. Jonas . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3 A. iiollni-s . . . . .. ,5 1.0mm Ki-lly ... . . “,9 Jns. Smith . 'l‘hos. Kcenuu . 11,1‘. John Doylu ;|__r, ltodorick liicllorulhl 21.0 B. ll. Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . 5L9 I. E. CROKEN .\lr.-ni and Milk inspector (Continued on Page 3) ++++++§++#+++++ + i 6 STATEMENT RE u, s, + + SHIPPING BAN -I- + ---- + 4' (Canadian Press) i‘ II‘ OTTAIWIA, Doc. l0.-Tho lb Il- n-asnnn why tho (ianadlan + ‘if (}0\‘i*l‘ll'lili\lll. ilus (lccidod to O + (iiai-oriiinuc- tho ._\l()du;4 Viv. 4. -l- cntll licousm m United Stdtcs Q T’ II-“IIIIII! vossois are. outlinorl in '0' ‘l- an official memorandum is- ‘I i sued today. O + it states that in continuing-I Q tho poII(‘_v effective u-lillcc 1892 ‘II + tho tianmlian (invcrnmcnt had 1- ‘l- bet-n iuilrlvuccil by tho hope-i IIIII IIIIES IIXIIIIIN u ululll l I I Some Interesting Fig- I ures are (lllflied by ' 'l‘oront(i Paper 'l‘ii(- ' Toronto" Saturday Night. lloc. Stir currit-s tho. following in _ [prl-g-fling (‘IIIIOTIlII with lr-gnrd to lnxnlinn: it i.»- a singular" null (inc might "g =;i_v unforlunatr- cuincillotitru that 1((i\'t'l'l|llli‘llli|i cont-a inert-aim» ‘in 4- .. -_.. .,—.:.~a,_-.~;¢~;-.._=_ rlltio as (mo. urnvius from mist in \\'i'.~i1 ill this country. The‘ CIUIMIW! iloacarcll lnstilull- of Cnnudu. ret- orltly puhlLshl-(i a pamphlet (IP31- Iug with Lilo subjoct. Thu Inst-i- tutoK-a statistician (ioahl with the combine-ti por cupitn cosu 0i‘ nu- llonal provincial n.nd municipsigov- ornmcnt in seventeen Canadian 01b (on. The national overbqnd. that is m say, Dominion taxation. ta Mac- oti at the sumo ilgrmi throughout. (no country. $30.24. pnr capltn. it Iiuilll: in municipal and provincial ‘ztxiltlun ivllol-o tho spread ILKES pluizo, For" lustnucc, in Charlotte- town. which is ut. ono end of the country, tho combined mxfltion (mounts in $60.27 per hood, while Iii Victoria, tho r-xtrome- uvstnrn mini, tbu total is $140.05 per bend. ‘rho socnml from tho top is Van- oouvor with 9130.45 per capim. vhilo rioxt m tho lowest. is Quebec .\'IlIl 3128.38 per rupiui; Lhn thilfl ‘rom tho bottom of tho list. is Mon- irvnl with 870.06 pcr capita, while ho thirll from tho trip is Calgary witliySliifibii por cnpita. Thou (is you move ozwl. LO Eil- uonlon. llegdrla, Saskatoon, Winni- "log and Toronto. all in turn, ihn ralo nor cnpitzl. an compared with 5126.03 in Edmonton. liuuching dip "Pillrt-s ihn Provlnco of (nukes tho best. showing, noxtpin’ Prince ldtlvvarri island, whom] t only taxation but living costs g .‘ -' orally are very much lmlpw the lev- .-l prevailing irl (ithor [uirts of the country. 0i‘ ilio Ontario citios named. Toronm stnntlfl highest, with its leaving tho matter of insurance :ul- E‘ m1" UIIII-PII Si!!!“ (IOVPPII- '|‘ juslmi-rlt in tho hands of tho City ‘i’ "WI" “'""I‘| "Illiiifllvly rocog- i ]-]]"_I‘]||pp|-' wan. pnflflpd- O nizo that (Ynlralizt mu.- cnii-llmi ‘l’ ffi-gflu] Omen. “mp n“ “\I‘lH\1iIIi_ 4' to sonic ctirliporisalion for priv- i an rcportcrl one case oi scurlci ‘k ""5 ' ""'“"‘I“‘| "I [Inn-ml '7 level‘ in tho city slnco inst moet.ing_ '3' Slntos arcs-sols in Canadian 1' qrhon, “p.11, seven“ cases o! mom + ports but that in this hnpo Cau- 1' Se.“ hm no, m- a Serious “flunk ‘l- ada Iran boon tiidflilfiilllliflii. it ‘i- Tlle United Stator-l tiovern- 9 MEA1- AND M|LK INSPECTION 4' mcut not only hail made an 'l>' . ' 2' [SFOVIHIIYII for l’(‘.‘4‘i)f1ll'£ll‘i0l1 ‘of: - . _ , ._ 'li(‘ ngn-omvtlt oi.‘ 1. S; ml vy To H“ worship the Mayo‘ “m vb tariff provisions hu(i imposed i‘ 0 (itltlilitmal duties upon (‘anadfi Q Ian fish. -l- O + €'~I+_~Al-_-_b+lI-l-+++f_f++i Wide y Known Journalist Passes Away (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER. all. (3.. Doc. l0.- Dr. S. ‘D. Scott. (thief uiilorlal writ- er of tho Vancouver Province and one of the host known of Lha old school journalists in Canada. died here. today of heal"! fnllrlrc. lio was born in (iulnht-rlittui 00.. N. S, T2 years ago. fir. Scott graduated at .\lt. Alli- son, Snokvillts, N. ll.. and in 1915i. was given ‘the Dog-rec 0t’ Doctor of intvm (if that Univoluity. Ho. wen‘ into newspaper work in St. John and became olliior of Lhe St. John Sun. ilo (lists worked in 1hr- prose gallery in Ottawa for years as (ior- rsspondcnt for hlaritime (rewa- pain-rs. Percy Mcintyro John Whcatley John Dickiesou a -i..» . 3.5 Chairman C. S. Council (Canadian Press) OTTAW. Dec. l0.—-l)r. l. ll. Yen of Charlottetown was elected chair- mun oi the "Provirit-lal Conrmittoo cl‘ Prince ltklward island in piano of lh‘. S. it. Jenkins, ni. (rpm-him: session ofthe annual two day meet- ing oi‘ the Canadian Social Council. llurirlg the morning session tho officcnt of the council wcro unani- mously reclccicll iihd a few numm (uillcd to the genoral committees. (‘ntario Conservatives To Meet Al; Oiwufllhc- 17 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 11cc. lilo-Conserva- tives of idastern Ontario including all countrics out of (Frontenac and Renirow and West of -Giengarry and Prescott are to be represented m. a convention in Ottawa. _ Dec- em-bcr l1. Tho-business to he dealt next few days is predicted by otilc- cal oifico hero. with is ilnderstood to be reorganiz- Ills oi this Dominion liietcnroiogi- ntinn work in connection with tho Joni-s‘ Bungalow- expected federal election. _-.‘... Anuouhccments, I "' Coming Events, l Meetings, Etc. I llA'l‘l§S.-—2 rcnts p?!‘ word eacl Ilniiflfllfih. k "Como to hiissioil Band (‘onccrt llcurtz llall Thursday 1-’! at Ii il- ==~'(‘hristm:1_< (‘ouccri in Pownal ,liali on Friday owning, Doc. 21s!- lIZ-ll-ii I _°°Rcscrvo ihjc. 20th ior lbw lfllflfllllliis (onccrt in North lfivcl quip 12-11-21. "llcscrvc for tho bn tfor Christmas concert lu North llivvr lI.'lII.~ -l'.‘.~l0-2I. " I "Rvsorvr- lx-onflztli. for tho br- |"-'r in Alinu llall. ltoircsilntenis uzorvtwl. ~ l2-l1l0-2I. I "Thor-o will bo .1 (Yhrisinla-i (‘on Iccri in tho ilnnclbrnok llulvilsl ‘Church (in lioc. 24th. n! 7.7m o'clock. ldvurylioily wclcnruo. IZ-li-li. "Owing to illness nt tho homl ,oi Mr. Eric Jenkins the W. l\i. A. ;S. of linselbrnok will hold their bazaar on 12th at Mr. Anson -".sl is London with its 880.01. .01- 3100116 por cnpitn. while the low- uwa. lwinl: a frnciitm higher and lnmilton u fraction. higher still. l-rovuiclal taxation In much less in Quoboc, tho rnto boixu: $6.2‘: _wl‘ rapitn, as (romparod with (tn- iariui-l $8.00, Manitoba's $16.31, '<lasl(.'it(~lil-u'zln's $15. .‘ilbort'~'~= Ill? IT and llritish Columblzfs 823.40. . If tlioso statistics prove my. lilnn it. is that now conntricg are Api-rt-iiro itlttces to live in, and the grimuuir pays the prion. Fieldidgfiildusiwlilast Year Says Report a (Canadian Press) i)‘l‘T.\V\".r\. Dill‘. l0.-sit. i}! £99911.- f mi good authority that J-iau. W. S. Fielding, Mulls-sit‘? 0E Finance, vim has boon in ill health Cor ' "omr- time. has been warned by I115 Ioviillr-i that ho must. have a coho ‘lltilfl ri-z-t from ‘|'il.l‘ii~illlll\l'1i.lll'Y dut- '41-‘. for a your. ll. is thought that Gut vwpnralion and Iiringing down in ho. lions.- of nuothcl- budget f ' ‘so mnro than tho veteran statu- uau (could bo lLIIIt‘ to stand in his li'l‘.\‘f‘llf condition. 1 The Weather, t (C. ‘Y4? i115 A SMART‘ MAN wrio Koiows‘ wile-r T0 G-ive. — wtigu AND MJHERE. ‘r0 BUY \"r';. Amp riouJ Nov‘ ‘To TELL. AHEAD OF TIME) I, r 70 k J ronosrn. Dec. tl-dlaritiiifl moderate winds portly cloudy with showers in western districts at night. lllgh lhlo this ailerumn at l..'il and tomorrow morning at 1am. Sun acts this afternoon at 4.18 and rises tomorrow‘ aiorrlinfst 7.33. Fist quarter moon Friday, D00. 14th, 10.38 l. rn. ' I Ton ithd It cream served. 12-11-21. Snmmerside tide eighteen later than Charlottetown, .