. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Advertising ha: put Oaotorla down your throat, left bristles In your gum-a, and then came aionfl with a Rubberset and took the out. l €J Two Cents l I881 Charlottetown Guardian llornlng Guardian, Fflilllllflll m’ _ Wage Claimis Will Total a Hundred Million‘ Pounds LONDON, Jan. 2-A concert- ed effort is Uf-o be made early in. the Ney Year by the skii- Iled and unskilled workers in the United Kingdom for an ail- round increase in wages, it is understood. The industries af- fected will include mining. en- gineering and shipbuilding. The employees concerned number about two million and the claims, M. is estimated. ‘will aggregate about 100.000.1100 pounds a year. cnALuaNdno iliiiiiii iil iiiilH5i ill ii ilil liliii Fifty-Foot W a v e s Swept Over the Bridge sUccEssToN or 1 » GALES Two Quartérmasters 1 Slightly Injured- Slowest Trip Liner Ever Made (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Jan. 2.—The Cun- nrdcr Aquiiania arrived yesterday from Sloutliampion and Cherbour; thirty hours late. the longest xivest- bound passage she has ever made. and one of the worst in the ions career at’ Captain Sir James C1131"- les, R.D., R. N. R.- the muster oi tho ship. I-le said thrill. ‘it blew {rom 'l‘hi1rs‘iluy morning until Sunday ni- terilioion, one gale nfmr aniollior -wib hurricanes in between. That meant iLWlHtl velocity oi’ (l5 to 80 miles. ivhich came continually from the wes-iwvaril. “'l‘l1e seas were terriilic.” the cap- _ » _ iain adiledfland were as hlilgh us any I have ever seen oft Cape Horn or IBANEZ WOULD HGHT HIM hihyh-iieilc else. They yore‘ futllly Kmg Ammo of Spam, who ‘girlgt ittt from the hol ow o 1e ‘l5 the subject of severe Grit“ “Twlo sens came over the bridge‘ mam by V'°°m'_Bla‘5°° lbanez‘ at 8 o'clock on Friday night and the "Mad spam“? aulfllw" l" smashed lwo 0i the windows on, llle “NYSE °f a" mmrvww ll" the starboard side and two of thc/ 3"" ‘Ed-lb "He" alld ll°w l l9‘ small 11111141" wndows along the WP a Ollwlllmge l? l-W° Mlle" ‘B’ deck forward. That was lilo only W110i" 1 Wlll 719111 a" Ylime 3"" —_-- place-King Alfonso and Pri- mo de Rivera." Jlontinued On Page 3) A - - |=i1ii is i .cniiiiile Mark Hambourg, One oidfiidworlds Great- est Artists To Be Heard Here January Ninth-Wonderful Opportunity. ‘Mr. C. J. Gallagher, 1111c cntsir- among the first three or l‘ r rpiunr, iprising manager oi‘ obe Prince Ed- lstg in nlroiwor1d,~.1nd his v it ifiere‘ 1mm Theiaiure, ia1n.ll0'2l1l.t'\‘.~l that bc-vvllll present 11.111 o1>p11r=1111111y to we has secured Mr. Moi-k llauirboii-rglaiul hour one o1’ thc Wcivivsi 11111115 one of the \\’i0]‘ld's grannies-t 1ila11-iiniusiiu1l igoniluses in the world. Air. dsis, iiu igive 11 recital] i-n Charloitu 1111111 iciwn on lilrhla-y next. This is a.,l1is -stroke oil’ ‘glued business wills-h uliji (ll‘.\\'l r; lovers m: ihigli 1clurs mutlic, lllll ithere are imiany in P. E. I.. will np- 1.- 1p1-p.(y{)h.1o_ 11 hppflifliifg that Mr. llillll-‘ill. boung imltcltds openiilnig .1115 Ailllilifl-{Uilii won tour in (Poronto on January ire wll 1211b, and was imluouzl by iMr, Spc11~,c1i.-_-a; 1 cor to arrive at Si. John i.|11.<‘i.1-<1il orgiro: Now Y-ork and inlay four ('<l11..'t'l‘ls‘ iioir ‘him 15in ihc Milurliiiilmt» i-lro-vlnccs. Iinolud-iug (‘h-arloiiiltllclivlt. it is known by .aill music lovers tliziitiioi1ioi- . ~. x . Mr. ..il.l .l1..t the thee.- - iill n-onry ouit oi’ <iil1i.s 1r. , ~ i l~.1»~‘.< brflnininl: the liiil>ll"ll Ai-iius here simply‘ because liv- . 1 .fill‘ll‘. r v11 1i "l ihcy ow . c u duly to take ililVilll’ l‘ .lll 1111 "~liiil..iy '11: ‘|'.1'~ i-liwill: . doalh by a policeman when he be- _ tnorning tight and flourished H, pis- l man i11 a cubby in the basement OFA MERCHANT Advertising has worn out your jaws on Wrigley'a and ported you on what to buy to cure oorna, warts and buniona and ingrowing toe- ‘ nails. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _.,- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, i925 ,,;-,-,;-,-,1_ g;-_y__-;;l1-;l,~;;-,.}";{'{gf',,§;,"° 1.. ONT. OLDER BOYS’ PARLIAMENT MEUSS IN TORONTO For the p rpose of promoting beye’ senting every district in the Provin Park, Toronto. and conducting their work, Ontario has a boys’ Paliiament. rem-e. ce have been holding sessions in the Parliament Buiidingp Queen's business according to Parliamentary procedure. The b h t - Graph shows the Cablnet- They armfrcm left to right: Charles Piew ‘m. Secretary of the 3,122,, PBS :- w°lk B°ard1 T°"°l'lt°1 Albl?" Tl-lckfil‘. TQTOWW, Speaker of the Hous 1 Earl Lyman Brockvilie Provinc); l Sccretary; Wilfred Lookhllrt, Dundaik, Minister of Badge Work; Jack Purves Goderich‘ Near. man Wallace, Grand Valley: Edward Devitt. Kitchener; Richard Kidd. Lirtowei‘ tlrloward McMillan K111081011; Gordon Lana. Briohwn. Premier; Cecil Hint. Oshawa; Frank Adams, ‘London Leader of d.’ Opposition; Ronald Fredenburgh, Perth; Lawrence Bell, Hamilton; E"ri Orchard, Sault Ste. Marie‘ Edward Pickering, Windsor, and James Grimmon, Pictou. ' ilflllliiillifi NEW YEAH l AKES; A PRIVATE SECRETARY” Till iii iliEi . ‘Thffie PQPSOIIS WerelSli-John MacDonald's Poser To S Ninety-six youths By J. L. PAYNE ‘lg- nctslngc-r-A Ludlcrous Illustration ' —-Hon. A. G; Blair As a Mesmcr st’s Medium —- Membe Wh Klllen _a'nd Dozen Traded Parliamentary Present Fer Set of Harness — Sugcess o Others. Seriously of Some Politicians Due To Magnetism O I . InJured 5'11 111111131 l1l‘1‘1;11<‘ “T010 111111111011- 'l‘l1r>r.1 had been tiresome meet- ) ('111(‘..\(;(). Jan, 2,~_Th,, hry‘iv;ri.‘.liiiis m‘ n Private S:‘('i‘(‘iill'y," aiiilpziriy sat ilknvn to breakfast in 111 ('lll('li1-',l1 oi‘ Young 1925 tonight o many nvwsiiaiieis which pi.~"-“Slr Johns mivnte c:11'—-wi1ich ‘in ig@_g1g-Q__11y;;9,_11311414311311] .. 113:1 the sori- a year zigoasked those days 111's opponents were fond ionsly injured. and $200,000 iliriyfor more. that I have loll impelled oi‘ calling i111» pay-car ‘Janraicam loss. ._ to draw once more upon my store - P\'l‘i‘yllllll_\l seemed‘ ilepressed. And iiitrhealihyr youngster cele-,<1i memories, Pilrhapg 1h.- f1rgLT1|prp h-hn. h, the mhle Sh. John brim-d his coming Cnnsiilorzrbly 1111111 Algi- o1‘ the reminiscent sp rii< of Thinnpsoii. lion. 'i‘homas White, iris own ziccount by biringing iilililgipill simiis has hull SOlllOillEilU lo ilollion. (it ‘go ll. Foster. lion. John tho (‘ilyls first big snow storm oi‘; ‘il.‘ Wlmlovi-r may lili\11 h-"o111(‘a-1'-li111.:. l-‘riii Cook, Joseph Pope llu-‘u'11iii1-1~. ‘111111 lllllllltiliTf» ii is a |lli‘il>‘iilli izisk and myself. Sir John quickly took _'l'\vn o1‘ 1111151,- 1¢i11.;11 ‘ 1951 (hpir to lurn my mind buck to lhosc ra- 1'11 lhll siiuzviion. 'i‘hcro \\'.'ls heavy lives when they were 111 ll. by plrziy ibcr romuic days and march again \\'()i'll 2111121111. and cheerful sprite imlicis supposedly fired by New in the company oi‘ the big mcn ivoulrl help do i-t. Year's ‘clvl<-b1'an-is. One ivas klled \\‘110111lc.'1.111elo know so \\-1-|1.'l‘1wy 'I‘1|i‘ning to me- Sir John said: while ruling on an‘ illovqied train, loom largo 1'11 ‘the l1isiory' ni‘ our “Pnyiio. whore are we?" lanswer- the other while sitting in his 11011110, 116111111021. and fit wcli io the scones ed that. we had just passed through '1 we (rtherg ivere seriously wounded in wh ch they had such coitspielous Wellington and wore in Waterloo by ‘lllllllfi hit by New Year's bul- places. They bore rather flaming County. "Then we will soon be in 1e15, ohe h-hhh, whhhhg m, a gh-egi labels; but they were moulded out Bcrl n" observed Sir John, “which car. and n woman while sitting in I11’ 1118 clay oi’ which we 411w; all brings lo mind my old friend Snet- 11<‘r 1101119. 111111111- singer." l-lis eyes twnikleil. Thai Tim third man killed was 31mg to ‘ Tin-y llil'(l their faults aiul rill1)1"S. WlIS not the name; but it will ans- Justus you and l have: and 0111' oi wtr the purpose. "When I was in lb.- nld (lntn-rio Government. be- my ztims 1111s been to detach iii-m .l'.l)lIl\?\\'ll1\i from their official .--.~i- fore (‘ante-derailleu." 11c mused. ting and reveal their humor. side. "Snets ngei‘ was very much bother- ln the doing oi’ this, it is iini a ed zibout questions in political ec- nainral part of lilo method to onoiny. and every morning he came choose i111» zineciloizil v1: 11 ivhcni-vur to my oilicc in ask what urouid ibal. is the 11ip|1‘l1p1'i2lio 1nd vlikic- hilgvpl-ii ii‘ our imports QXCOOGOI] 011r iivv 1111-11111111. '11 tiihllr ' exports, or Sillllilillilll-Z of lhat na- Iivvillfi dvsiralih- i0 :1\ I: iurc. lii- had been a ilTOVPF, and 111-1 ssarliy serious. 11v 11151.1: in so. in unlvr io iry and get him to llr¥nk out his problems for himself. came involved ‘in a New Year’s icl. A janitor of a large apartment buildiing who celebrated not Wisely but too woil, terrorized several ton- nnifs when he siartcil rimning 11p and down ihc hulls fring 11 pistol aifiirr ibcy had comlplziintul that lhrrc was not. sufficient iloai. 'l‘\vvn- iy poilcomcn chopped down doors 11ml finally corm-rcd the frcnzicil will inkn cure oi‘ illi‘ imp-niiiii imi- “TURTHER REtRLLECTIIiNS i iilvvly. l0 1111-. ziboui the "Recollrc-llngs, zuul one morning when thof ‘ l _ ‘ ‘_ “ "“ 111111-11 oi‘ those men's l ‘s. .\iy 1 put up in him ono mornings M11‘. llitntiiiourg occuipcs :1 -1il1ll1(§(*,.lllil‘l1' r. ._ '1 -- 11.01111 1- 1 11' as he fulslly Sllil])]11‘il 1111s cmpliy pig- obit-ct 1s to turn on iill‘ sEiii-iigiiis. question." ‘or 1.1‘ .\.1- ,i1:ll)lil‘i1l immirail lilo. (-1111,; 1hem_ - _> i~~ 7 ~— ‘ "- Sir John Macdonaldkl Magnetism it is not giropbsi-d lo sloth 1,1115 . ——~—-—<+>~—- New Yours Takes ‘Condensed Specials i RATEJ-ha. per word, net i Toll 0i‘ Life in N. Y. (Canadian Press) lillldllllll just as ‘ir John had pui. kl 1o old 1min Snoisingup, 11 1111,51 Hui-i‘ rl- to say that it had rcfertentzc to Ibo quantity oi’ powder which urgbr b. so strategically placed as Sir John .‘\i:u-.1ionahl ivus (iiivll spoken til‘ as 21 inaguviic. 1111111. 'i'!1h icrni could scarcely bi- defined. and "i is not proposed in make a|1 .ii- tompi 10 do s0 in this sketch. l 148 Agains; 9 (Special to The Guardian) TTJIOONTY), Jill. iill lillliiiiii MUCH ILIEPEELING IN GERMANY Failure‘ of Allies to Evacuate Cologne Area has Depres- sing Eifect in Fatherland BERLIN, Jan. 2.—Thre German vuledictories to 1924 and the great lugs to the incoming year are large- ly colored by the ill-feeling over the prospective failure of the Ai- N I] NE iii [i EANIJiIINE liiilfl. - $100,000 War Mem- orial to Honor All Canadian Her- oes OTTAWA. Jan. 2._-A hun- dred thousand dollar war mem- orial ieto be erected on Con- naught Place, here, facing the post office, and with‘n a few ‘days design; will be called for says the Citizen today. What is to be put up new is a na- tionai commemorative mem- orial for the whole of Canada. Very properly, it will be io- cated 'n the capital. ‘The cost may very well exceed the ini- tiai $100000 appropriated for the purpose and prorr-Iicv; to be on a scale in keeping with the sacrifice and service it commemorates. Sculptors in every Allied free to submiLdesigns. CRTTICALLY TLL lies to evacuate the Cologne area s. While the retrospective views expressed concede that the post year has been one oi’ economic and social ‘progress, the New Year pro~ lpllDIS are none too sanguine over the immediate outlook for the con- tinued improvement of the nation's internal affairs and its foreign re- lations. ‘ “'l'l1e year just closed has been one oi conspicuous and progressive convalcsccnco and internal cou- sollitlaiiion for our sorely tried Fath- exiiad, in that our currency. our state finances, and our economic life has been liberated from thc oi’ the lnilat on period and given more secure foundations." President libcrt tohi a delegation oi govern- niont leaders. headed by 0114111991101- lllarx. on the occasion oi‘ its New Year’s visit io the executive mun- sion today. » thanks were due Chancellor Marx and his zissotiiates ill the Cirbinell. for the iproixrcss that had been achieved, and he declared grimly the govtlrnmentls pcrseverence in vile face oi how-y odd» that o. tan-g- llll" 319D torwnril had been made. Discussing i111- subject of evacu- ation oi‘ tbo-Rliinelarii, il1e Presi- dent continued: "Whatever be their political fa th- Germans every- where are today one in their feel- ing cl‘ biliici- disappointment and lllt-il‘ consciousness of a newwind. painlhi injustice. Under preltexisi with wh-cii ‘we are as yet unfam- iliar and which we therefore are unable to examine. but of the incon- sistencies of which we are all con- vinced, we are to be deprived oi the sole advantage wuchsaled us. n an {immeasurably oppressive peace treaty-the evacuation oi occupied German soil." This condition, President Ebert observed was all the more intoler-l, able because Germany was the only truly disnrmed nation in a Europe bristling ‘with armaments. Germany's New Year's w sh. he added was that a spirit. oi’ justice and desire for reconciliation among the notions might prevail over the ideas of might and force. and that the (iernnin ctizens ailong the 11111111» and in the Ruhr would be; accorded their rights and ireedonti President Ebert's reception to tho ilipiomzrtiic corps occurred at highi noon. it was attendcil by the chiofsi or acting hcails oi all tho ofroignl diplomatic 111 ssions whose greet- ings io tho President. wore express- cd by Monsignor Para-iii, the Palpni Nuneio. Y0U’DTH1rl\< 1:12am o11 January 10. as forecast from Par.‘ viscious mnnifcint-io11s and effects ‘ President Ebert said he believed i illllii .1‘ '3‘ FRANK A. VANDERLIP President of the National City Bank, of New York, at "whose bedside specialists are having daily consultations. V The National City institution has large interests throughout Canada. ZNiiliNi liiii illiiil il Gales Have Been Re- newed Postmen Are Using Punts in Many Towns (Special to The Guardian) i._().\'l)().\', .i:111. 2. --'l‘l1c floods caused by the l‘i't'i‘lli. 51011118 111 (irmil. llriiaiii arc still incroasnll; l" many parts oi‘ ihi- counlry and thc gall-s have been renewed the posit. day or two. iiunilrcds oi‘ lelei111<111l? poll-s ari- down. l11 a number of Lmvng lvllillfls arc being delivered by punt owing ill llli‘ bloods. , 'l‘l11- l.onllon-(‘arlisli~ express iiziins 1m- bciug hi-lrl 111p at i’1'11r.ih, :11: a r suli oi‘ illl‘ submcrgencc oi 1:111,- r:i.il\v:1y' tracks. i country will be ‘ [i iill iiiil iilll ill iiilili “JUSTICIJTIOT i DONE,” HE SAYS I Particularly Enraged Over Conduct of Clarence Darrow, the “Atheist” Who “Got $1,- 000,000 for it” BY ROY J. GIBBONS CHICAGO. Jan. 2.—An eye for an cyei A tooth for a toothl S0 ran the Mcisiac law of old of his forefathers. So runs the law of Jacob Franks today. Many weary months of an- guish have added to his heart.- achci since Franks, now but a shadow of his former self. and bent under his tragedy, wept beside the b'er of his slain son. Robert. and watched him borne away to a premature grave. Past the. age of unreasoning hate, Franks, cheated out of dreams and aspirations in hie son by Loeb and Leopold, arch- fiends. who cut the youngster off from life “for a thrlll"—- speaks his mind of what “real justice" ls. ‘ Seated at his desk. on which In an exact row are three por- traits of the unfortunate Bob- bie Franks, in a bitter, quaklng voiice and with eyes that seem- ed to burn with an intense fire. repeated over and over: “They should have hanged. _ They should have hanged." NEVER USES NAMES That is the way he refers to Loeb and Lcopold- now 59114118 111"? 1591.1- ii‘ cos and 99 years’ imprisonment . b-ntdoliet penitentiary for strik- w: down the lmy—~"my little Bob- - - ror whom Iiranics, the mri- .liiniziirh wziichmaki-r, had planned so much. lie never calls them by name. it is always "they" when he brings ihh sliiyers into conversation. His manner is impersonal. The pronoun is impersonal. lluii it reveals Franks‘ loathing for the killers. He will not perm-t. their names to defile his mouth. "Justice was not done in this case." he says. "They should have hanged. There was no reason in law or hlllillflll kindness W11? £11956 i'\\’(l fiends shouiitl not have been done away with. “You ask me what jusiiiice ‘is. Jus- tice s what the law requires. I am fully sainistied urith the crimin- al law as it is written. In some row cases there are mitigating cir- cumstances. in this case there wins 1101111." Sow-oping on in a surge of pent- llli passion, Franks burst the flood- Cnontinued On Page 3) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc ___ ‘ _ 1,, L110“. un- th,‘ ham f ‘t, A1 Momnoiuli ihr- occupants of “Cqme 10,111,, carnival g1, Free- 66011 inaerdontnthia column. “ Ymv YORK “m “ ‘a m‘ mm“ “m “fimlquflrters ‘Lnffiouggglflflille hazard liih opinion, |1()\\l'\>(11-‘ that ivirlumi burstihiQ 11s 1311?), 3.1.1:]??? TH: WAy 19241. niimlltliiis‘ l'l()llil1{li‘5nil‘l‘l" [hit-h Rink,‘ Jdlizzflilagd 1:, 1-“1 ‘Hm “I-“l-l n-“‘~‘-“ tn“ ‘Hm: m]; ‘I rmmrups 30",“? rnfilweilmlw)“, the l‘&i111| oi‘ iilllflllllllfilll which uuis Jsliiil i0 lilc drovcr ' concluded Sir KECPS BUTTlhV? lalrvwll" hf?‘ rU,,':1",l;::, ‘kink’: mm“ for “(ll m1)" 1“ '- “'_"__“_—’ t »‘ ‘ . 1 ‘ ‘ l1 l ‘ ‘ _ ' ‘ V,‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ “fipj mu.“ m (‘human-M KN“, 11H”, hhh‘ H115 a (Inns, n fight i 0 r — . 1_ :~' 1 ‘ _-‘ |3AUN3°ME SAUGAGES MADEuh-xi i" ‘obi-i up in .1- .11 1;.- 111m "‘>1111-l‘11-‘l-¥lllfl'§Fllll°ll5 lllllll‘ Aiiilistci" may hhvh hem,‘ hfgm- J11. lino.‘ ll MlillPll lrm. Ho bOllllgflllil ll\\ ON TH’ DATE rm!" ‘mats’ “ml "ll lllll-‘vlldcll ll“ "Lia-Y .\lcCormia»c. Registered fresh you» ghunders‘ Nqwsomwi-i...» up 1hr 1:-.lil 1.1 ‘ - .\\' 12h 41-11)!‘ irliufpclor \o1 11111,. shoiv i118 ‘Try unholy u nm,,n,r N. mmlwd‘ n“, m, "mm Wm, ms prumems m busy ri-scliiiil: illi‘ women and child- nurse‘ 211; Km; 5L prh-mhe Gages, 8e C0-, Market Building. ‘1 11"’ ‘mm l" NMV ‘mlkh _l“"‘,"" " "M1113" ii‘ Sir John had any Tl uhich was liclitical cconmuy." LiNlé-WHAT 1T’ l‘l'll from ihesc flliudml Stims- t 7324.341” 305|)_9.1g4.(;.,n0s_ dti wmi il‘li'i“1l iii‘|1o1»=1‘ii1 l: r, _ 11min chit-lily iiienlitialiie than 'l‘lie breakfast table rocked wiih Dllj NT‘ KNOW 1T’ ml)":)i;l,1t iit)?aln‘(i,ol:lqngnhta‘vtér]‘;“?y§e€ “C t l P, S ll d on ,_ 1: 1 . sli-ln il'.l\\' " or 1o 4 11110111111‘, ii. wu. 1'. .i -- '1 k '- ill‘ lnlizll " of th 'h 111 l “ , ‘ ' f ome oils e oca an c - 111i, 1211i‘. inob ll‘ :u~ iii iedcl- oi‘ 111111111111 '|!1?li[lcl11(1'_\‘\[|l1\ n\1\,.\|\§ mliluiteltnl bcforcolsilile: 31111111112111: “lAs DEA‘) m“ trml“. l“ ‘he ‘qmmm one‘)! (TM 111 111B TBHHPPPRYN-‘P H911, Ken‘ ‘WANTED — 300 FOX PELTS. I ' ' uniiiiiiliil-illy a icador oi‘ men, and sileni. Yvt throughout the meal lll"lll "l"l'l"l“l Ywlmlllly "m" m“ slngion, Jon. S. Lndcs with lpies ilirirl-s from $125 iio $2511 eat-h ' i<°*' "" ”“ n. iiuii W115 no lllss dim I11 his vision 11.110 old statesman kcpt nip a run oi’ ‘my’ “ml “ml” "f "glam ‘vamp 11W‘- Allllllfllllfl" 25 llllll l0 09"“- iGall iollu. alti M a -~ i .. ' ' i1 .i_ in res loci. oi‘ mblV- 111's. l little s orics o .' llllll‘~“"l 0“ ll“? m“ “l m“ "apmlm Sale of cnnclv. 721-13-11111 Y l‘. LbPls 0111i , 0 1 1 c ofiu than ii s i . t head off a poss hie Z , . ) . i l t . 135 Kent St, 7.|O.1.3_,1 (Canadian PM”) nbilfly io reach the hearts 11ml rcllupse. The day was saved. Sir Z M"? durmllthft‘ mm?‘ flared, If“) ' .____.________________ - 1 t , __\,ONT,,,,;A,,‘ _,_.,_,,_ 2‘__1.10u,,.,g;,,.o, 1.111.118 Oi 11m... he .1011...“ h, 19..., John Timmhsoh‘ M“, could p“, on _ f 111111“ 111B l>1l1l~° "l 11° 1°55” l" ‘NVANTED-Feathers, goose ‘FOR SALE-JTWO -PA‘IRB GOOD eslliliiil were 1111111, 1111c ijlrobeobl-Y ll"11.l.- A mlll‘ lllclilllll- ‘Vllll-‘ll l remlll‘ m“ grawsl o’ mums’ and was very f‘ l; __ H Tlyllngnt-Ur‘ ill l ll " s loin “m duck not mixedpdw." M” qunility Silver Black Foxes. Tips. ailv in a cnliisioti this mornin‘: "l"! 811ml a “ldnlllhl "ll M“ “my ‘l: "mun m” hump’ on the bench when l“ 1 ‘ l-ii-i-iinlilrthii 11112111111‘: 11301111111»; Tali Mk0 0m fqnhemwuenry AICFM‘. 1111111111 We'll-tuition. J. A.-.\icl(r~r1- (Special lo‘ the Guardian) ,,,.,‘,,.,.,._, ,, Fm... ..,.,- QM ,, hm. llilllli? 11‘1111l:‘-=. 111111 at 111" c1111“! 1111111 "l," ll,’ llllllselll" “l” mall“! lllll’ l‘ ~ - ‘ll\l\'illg‘i\“‘('l\'ll wbellil n broke away l?“ ‘PA. 0,?" ‘Y.‘§',kf§°l’fl'°‘" °t zip, Konisinglon 7314-3011121 \\',\=_H,|NG-|,,.,“ l, ,,.‘ l," 3‘ _ mu,‘ [whim (mm, “Molnar wit,‘ g W. a 11-91 ri-vcnilion oi‘ the mun scion loy. icrc was no play of .‘ . ‘ .“‘.‘ ‘ U ‘. Tl‘ ‘ n our » ~ee s.—1 . - _ _____ _ . ‘ . ‘ ‘. i‘ ‘ .\“ ‘-‘ ‘ ,‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ _‘,,,n,s,,,fl magnofl,“ ‘ n‘ , ‘ , , t ‘ .1111] 111111141 n o lL mints. ,_ . ' 1”’- “"'*_‘*-—-————‘.\ runu-iiultr-l 1..>‘~~ \\-1»~ P101114 ~11 hlllll“il)l'l‘i“11i.l1 1111' 1.111111 1111151001111 m ‘was "m," m‘ Vanna, n M , n “M s mp y “t g “'11,, carried along on the tilomleil uwanmd_yaathers‘ 8.0059 and we WANT some CRATE-FAT 1 -- i~~ - ~11 1.1m- from .1 ~-»~l -l l‘ < l l‘ —""'— KR 1 .________ - ‘v9.1a, Chickens Fowl J H n“,l,"_“ M-“lf, _.‘l""j",“_,"‘ _, m‘, l’l“l" y “"1 W‘ 1887. tiu- onc which preceded 11:1 Continued On Page 8) ‘ 1 \ c . ' T 7 duck. not mixed-wil.ll ailso take old ‘. . . - . .0 1‘i(rl\',i[ 1111.11.11, \\li.1i‘1u1.ii.u1s 1 an" last appeal to r1111 people h, 1x91, ———~a__\\.- "'_ ‘ i °"l1"11=1‘-1 0H Pile i f0,,,,_1,0,.5___;;,,h,,-_v Mcpmjane and A‘ 5"“ 71l'1‘1~'W31 1W1" for i‘urihoi' ihscussion l-on- . . i—-—-» e7 v lflrraning mi, (;(,\-C,-h,,,,,h;.y9 1111111111111 i ' N t‘ R ' giwektorksvhop "qr or "LOST—-MALE FOX, DARK slL. 1m slum-h h, 1h,- (u-rniun impurailzinis , S l ‘ - \ a L " 1 ' ver wiih a good iip~ltcward. W.'. l 1 l 1i ol‘ roughly 1 . l“‘w’4w A. lll11tcl1.—637-12-2T—ll'. fliggfijillliliioi?1\.»1.).1).1111i.1is; (in-ht 111-11- Dles u en y] . —‘ New Ygafs Grget- ‘lrxgllllf 131:?" foueffclflllmc “lg: __'T‘T___’_i"—”__*"‘ lain howevur sii-lil 1'0i1l»‘1\‘s‘i0 111F111?‘ t“ A ' ‘ - 1 ~\ whh He" l w) h; rroxss FOR SALE-FROM one ...., , H. 1h huh.“ TORONTO, Jun. " ~11. A. cdm- _ 111111111 1 e 11 c111‘ in ilve pnlrs oi fPfllhlfFilll Silvvingirzipqthtanl‘31192:]l]; ,.(,I,§,,,.,,,,|,,,L,S‘rron, assistant ghllilffll imtunger fld-bfls Qfl [heflp Qf fvervbQd\/_ TQnQUe TORONTO‘ Jam 3___Ma,-h,hhe_ lugs From Consuls gfillxqlzillsntatyh ‘Llfglaziy ‘fézmgzz: Black Foxes. Will ranch thoml,f_und",w,hlcl, ,5 0 he r,.,,ho,,,,h.,.,1 h, (iamuiloln Bank (‘rmml-rz-e. 111.011 __ - ens, winds, month, chm“), Wm, —- . - N rwlmlmd at n wry rmlgnnubldlillo 1Pnrls Fillilillvlill Conlfurenco. price. Apply in llox 1R5, City. 70944543!‘ January sixth. 1 “llggmlly “n Ymrg“ Th“ [his mm‘ Vol. 1, No. 70 Charlottetown. January 3rd,. 1925 FREE _i__.____! ‘SPECIAL orréa or HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 200., 125 for 850., 250 for 55c., 500 to} t1-o0,1ooord1-;1.as. NEW YORK‘ Jam ammo BM '10s PRINTING or svsnvliflh tinker 11-10010» went ashore on delcrlption cheaply and exped- 36111111111114. N. 3-. 111011111’ illllll a mes‘ itiously executed. Guardian Cen- I180 111011611 1111111? ‘m llldmlmlmm trul Job Prinilary. Phone 183. wireless telegraph 001111111111’. T119 2876-5-84! cont-guard cutter Gresham has @119 m 111m vegsel‘; aailsilfllllfié- Th9 ‘WANTED-A nun or nsoisr- Ulooloo. a mow lboarl oi 1.1128 11111 ered Silver Black Foxes- prlce .10 Uox 55, Clly. GTiIE-Siltflyegtgmn-y, Tanker Ashore (Special to ‘The uirdlan) Writeimlg lefltl Norflolk tor New YOFK m QQOOOOUODOO4QOQOQ40QFPQ4 111118110110 District i n o. L. Annual meeting will be held January 7, at 8-00 p m- 1" Mount Herbert Hall. J. R. MUTOH, D. M. N. D. MaoLEAN, D. R. 8. The Year’s Record New sale: records the point where they are In boxes as well n in bulk the molt popular ‘brand In Canada. were es» tablished in 1924, the growing popularity of Moira products being directed particularly to the packaged chocolates. bia- culte and be bare. Sale: of the chocolates have new reached in 1925 every effort will be made to beat this by making them, if at all pouibie, better. CV8 II o4++0+e++++o0eooooee0e Hit-Hlaat-tuea. (Canadian Prep!) NEW YORK. N. \'.. Juli. 2.»~T~he higher temperature. Maximum and minimum temper- Iific and 25c. Everybody welcome. 714-1-1M3i. "THE NORTH WILTSHIREI DAl-RYING CQ-The annual meet- Murm; Consuls (‘ventral Ffillffii-Vlliiiilllfl 22 nia- Toronto. snow . . . . . . . ..15-12 rolls‘ bromllegsr ‘New \"i‘11“r)‘s err-lot- M 1, l, d _ __ 4_ mg oat ng t rom re sinton 611112111228 Ol%ll?(‘ll)'y~-- . 4—13: won. who oi’ iihe (admins dellv- 111R 111 1118 ‘Vlllehlw 911M118 0°» Chwowa‘ elem, __ 7_1h cred a(‘fimqs()s m ma“. Conn“? will he hold in the Hell on Monday “"1111", c195,- __ _ 3__2h mrn in their IMINVQ tongue tihoNg- 35ml"? mlll- Ill“- al 3 P‘ m-T St. John, fair , , __ 2__3h tionai Anithe moi each rvuniiry was E" Cnfwlmn’ 8W7 1305101,, cloudy , _ _ _ , _ , _,2()__13 played before each Conan-i General New York, snow . . . . . ..28——20 #1110111‘. 1\1111011x those wlho omieavor- High tide this afternoon at 5.42 e dto roaloh their home countries M and tomorrow morning at 6-28. |by rad-lo were 001ml General o! Sun eete this afternoon at 4261mm Britain, Flume. Jenn. Den- and rises tomorrow morning at 7.41 Imsrlt. Panama. Siberia, Friend . Full moon Pride , Jany llth- lfiwv-den. iPonl-ugsi. Summemide ti o eighteen min- utes later than Obarloitetoyn. Bulgaria. Fin- land, Switzerland. Guatemala, Rou- ' 9975C 11111111111. Nsiherlipmiv. 811111111; Norway. Wodneldtr. 02742-374131 "WARNING-everyone Mme to g-goet show of aeeeon. Diane "Voice trom the Minuet" ill Norms ‘lbimiedse. also Felt a ofraee horse .ee at Mon e. Saturday, Geowwn Friday. Sonrio, Monday: Mordll. NKS a its-teen .-' 1 . -~..».'..--"<"\.e~"".~— "*2 117‘ '.fi‘bV-I3Z3—'QII%: W" ' "" _ ‘ ._ _. i l5 l i