-w 1 \/ "_ ,. '°\\\ -/// e Paper That V ‘“ 7 ' A 1 - _ t ` ' ' ’ C “Nia { - ` ly V overs Prince Edward `§\ \\ , ' ’ qt?- Islund i " R _ 'ff /_y A.. \\\ Tlflilllli ll .fc All The Noun' Worth Boldhm All The Adi Like The Dew gi; ~ F54?/f .// ' /_//I/__ ._ \\\\\\ \\\\ \\ J i `\____ Worth Prmtm' ___) _ The Peoples, Paper ,. /,fr-1. Read bygyeryody _ |___________. °"rL1tf::”.§..&2.i‘:‘:!“2:J'L1°:3132?* ......, .........., 1.... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. 'WEDNESDA'Y. JANUARY 21,1920. _°.t.t‘:ll'2:.r.'.:£1;..i.%.‘{°2§.$s.4.t~.%’;1‘1.°` REUNION TODAY OF “EiwElNii|]|liN |}|]Vl.'5iEiiEiil|itE _ 105th BATTALIONE lHElti|iI|iNli]i MIEN ENE|iI||t5f Great war' A [Ast of the Honored Dead' for a Year. Over a Thousand Reds Already* Indiscretion. _ Tendered by Dr' Leo BY MAJQR -|-_ EDGAR MacNUTT When Great Brltnin 119131111-3,1 war on the 4th August 1.014 it. caus- ed at wave ol' excitement over this Dl’UVi!H‘-9- T00 ll€0Dlt‘ ot' the Prov- ince, detached from the rest of the U0I\liDi0tl to some extent, were perhaps slow at lirst to realize that il llfffllf \V0\”ld HIPUBEIO hull been etiteretl itpon, and that li woulll mqitire every :tvailuble man to etiter the iight to insure the safety of our Empire anti ull that it stood for, ‘ .\lot\v‘ltltst»unditig tthese fnr»1_=, some small bodies ot' Infantry were recritited as follows: _ 'l`owt1rtls the end of August gniiic thirty ltifuntry Oilicers mid 1 , 1 _ Bfiibf HlSl0iy Of Pfillte Edwilfil iSi2ll(|'S R€gil1l€lli,.While United States Iress Mad-3 lilticii AdolSecretary Daniels Declares He' Gave no SuchiM[, Keisha iS|illl0 0f .ilplll w|l0 iS |llViiSllg8llllg I[sF0[[|1a[i0||_ ]`|-3111111 3 (IPM-1' ' ’ ' About Shipment _of Few Htiridrcd Reds? Admonition. Fullest Investigation is De-3 g n lclpatwn In the anada Has Been Quietly Deporting Redsi manded Public Declare Sims Guilty of Fox lndustry’ Guest of Honor at Banquet _ I)eported From Canada i ‘ l W ' (Special to The Guardian.) _ MONTRi5Al., Jan. 20. -~l.iott|_- Col. W. li. Date, conimatidant ot the ; ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) _ l \VASllIN(i'l‘()N, Jim. 20. --~ Tilt: 511111111 10 He.'4 l-lei the tullest publitttj .intl iixsoltittotis Reds to Europe tlte Czinadiati por- June by the Royal North Wt-sl 1,1-1,111,111.1,1,1111.,_1111111,1111.,-1n,.1s1,.111 erntiient had been carryitti: on this twork quietly bitt ot'i’ectivel_\' for ov- el' a _vear past._ I)u|‘ln;; the past -“0il“i"i| P0lifff'- Hilti _Sem ‘ln inicoiiiitiuiiieaitititts are raininp, in tip- lnitcltes to Kapttskastng, -wlietice_,,11 ,1,..m1,1i1-S 1,1- 111,. 31.111111. 111111111 tliey were sltipperl across the At - - ;_ __ __ _ ai`fairs committee. _ Secretary Ilan-i icls' denial that it was lic who, gate the explicit atlnionitlon, ist acci-ptetl, but many commentators1 are inclined to the belief that thel Secrettiry ol' the Navy knows niore_ about the mtitter than he had yet matic public. Others are inclinetli to accuse Sluts ol' serious indiscre-' tion. \\'liat the public is most at- raid ol' is that the thorouglinesst atid the itiipartialily ol' the investi-1 tration will be datitugctl by politics. 1 'men left t`fharlottetown for Vztlcartier (`ainp for lst (‘_otilinl.:en'i. ln Noventhei' over fifty tiieti \v9t‘<'.,~'.ettt to St. Joltu, N- U-, TOY year wcll ov.-r at tliuusatitl alicu ltintic. l.ieut.»(Jol. Date said there service with the 2titli Overseas Dutfillloti. ' ` littrlug the sprltig and curly sutiititer over one ltitutlrud tiien were ret~i'uitetl and sont to Siissex, N. ll, l'or service wltli the l'15tli t)vt-rst-as cnciiiies had been shipped trotn iv<~re only at present, about one 1 Cantttltt; und tilt)t't» Wert-' _\t~t to so, litlndretl alien enetiiies lr-t`t :it Kap- '1'li<-_\' _included Atistriatis and tier- tisltasinu tor,<‘tltct‘ with it ft-w liitti- A titans i'ltii>tly with it ct-rtaiiti tiittulwr dretl in raiups iii other parts ot' the _ _ ' ol' ltttsslatis. 1-ottuli'\' who would be sent homi- |lili5i|UN _ 111,1111111,11_ . Tin- parties iv(-re sent tttttlet'/at tlit-`<'\ai‘lit-st opportunity. ' V 1 lt wus felt that small tlral'I.~i ot' Itil`atitry silt-li as above outl1iii-_»tl 1`°*"°”"`°"""’-`,”'°""_"_" '-‘W"`““_°“"W_”’“'°W ‘ ctiitltl not t'e1ii‘i-seiit 1'. E, lsluiltl in ti tlistitictive way, atiil it was dt-t-~ . . ____`___ _ _ _:_-~. _ E " " "'l`I _M""L 1 J, 3:2- -- _ -ii _ ~. - __ l , . .. -_ ,__ _ ‘ '.1'-'-wt* .1 ._ - __ e _, , , ---;.‘» - . '_ .__-_-._:.-1 .. ’»t€_7§¥-f. i' _ -f .~:".f , »‘ 5=§Z.ia§_tl¥ig.-g1‘f'_i1';f;.-'tl 1 , A- _~1 ‘ _ ‘ » f-z,-g.__‘;r.j,_;_.‘ - , -. ~. ' .yo 1--.~»“-1. ., 4,1.. ‘-'-‘."'~""`<:"'> 1 -:'.~:*.fi . '>1131;--%1f'11~1.t--A-.-gptft .','i‘§?" fl- ¢\T,'-.""~tii'»i‘,=:'.` rf: --_-r__. 1., ri; -‘ fp... ' r A ,t E”-A We _ _ ___ __ -'.;».j.¢¢.. .f`I.1.`,`..,'. i f »._:,-;f§°t=.~.i 1 ~;.;;_f.~.'-"~‘-.~:~.» : ":‘:.=A>‘i‘lo‘~ 3'* - , 1 _’.'.~i.<`?-°>" f§:""*.\":;= 1 t__ _ _ LIEUT. COL. Fl. H. CAMPBELL M'AJot-'i T. E. tvtaenurr went Over;~.etts itt trommonti of "A" <‘otupauy 105th llattaliott. lie serv- t>11 with the liattalltttt tttitil time oi tiitittltzatiititioii with 10-ith liattztlion, when he went to 13th Reserve Bat- talioti. Ho served in France witlt ltupt-rial Forces, from 13th July Engineers, 1917 to 30th January 1919. ` , .idcd at a meeting on 6th August 1015 of the P. E. island Patriotic Society (which was organized on 20th ‘.\Iay, 1015 t`ot' the purpose ol` creatitig an interest 'in audi further recrttiting l'or Overseas Service) that something ou it bigger scale must ut once be undertaken by the llsl-unit. A strong resolution was th ercfore ut once sent to Ottawa urg- ing that the Island be given permis sion to recruit and organize ii coin plete Company lfor Overseas Service. The request was grunted and recruiting was started in Septemb cr 1915. Lleut. Colonel J. Il. Allan, Otllcer Commanding the 82nd Regiment was in command of the Coln- puuy, with Captain ii. li. Cuiiipbelt as second in command. Recruits come lu at such t1 rate for this Company that it was decided to raise a whole island Bat ialion. Alter much representation by the Patriotic Society to Ottawa a ltlghlund Battalion was :itill\0t'lZ'.’tl- The Battalion being now authorized the next question was wlto was to command it. The names mentioned from `v£trlous sources were Lit-ut. (‘.oloucl J. lt. Ailan,»l\lujor V. L_ Goodwill, both of the 82nd ltogliitent, and Captain D. A. Macliliiiioti of the P. E. I. Heavy Ar- tillery. lt was found dlfllcult by the authorities for tttiiiamed reasotts 10 wttln nn n (iotttiiiundinl-C Oiflicer. Just at this juncture Lloittenztnt l.. ll. Deer who had been iti l"\‘tlt\Ce with the Canadian Cavalry retur ned to Otttiwu, and lic was sttddculy given comnitind of the Battalion, which cotiiitiiinq he assumed on thc 23rd November 1915. More difilcul- ileg still urose and on lst Deccniber the command was given to Ctip- fnin -11. ll. Campbell, who was promoted to Lleut. Colonel, and who nt once proceeded to orl!f"‘l""` “"0 recruit the Btittnllon, The Buttnllon was rocrttilcd to full strength by ttbout 15th March `\’i':t.~t vtiltittlattitllng otlicur `o\.` ill" liztttztlitni at. iwgtitiiztttiiiii anti wi-tit overseas tts secotid lu cotuniattd. llc served in France w.tli Cntiadlun lgwtinlonel Campbell hrinfltil ovvr conimnnd of the Butttilllon to l.ieut. Colonel A. E. Inge, who ltntl previously secti service lu I"1"-H1120 “M11 11,1. Gilt Mounted llitlctt lic rtssitttted couitttniid dt’ the .Battalion from 25th April 1910. Ou his ltl't'|vul ln -(`ltttrlot,tcto\\'t\ from Ettglatid he issued hi., firstl1attalioii()r~iet' No. 110 on tho 18th May 1910. l l\ it Coloiiel Campbell revcrtctl to 2titi in cotiituuntl. _ _ AU i ‘B tttilion enibtirltoil on board tlte ‘Car l~`ci't‘_v "Prince Ett- -rliiw “night of 12113tli Juno 1916 for Picton and then entertain- wmd (mx ue, C11mp_ whore they arrived on 15th June. Here they cd for vu car h morning of 13th July when they entrained for Hali- nnmed mlm tt elvngluiiti. Arrived Halifax ut 7.30 p. ui. 1t'ith July anti mx on m““;200,,11-011g on board His Majos.ty's Transport "Eiitpress of ""'h""k.f)d 1 1ie,1imn1iint|tuxiit it ft. m. siimtny toni .tuty 1916. “Hmm m:1(;l?;(;`r in Liverpool Harbour about 9 p. iii. 24th July. Dis- Immpcd n morning of 25th July ond left Liverpool that day at qmburiitiii iiilrived ut Lower Dlliguto, Shorncllffe Camp at 10.15 p. in. noon. 1 mmm auf' 1 |0wer Dibznte Cmnt) it draft oi’ 280 men were ordered 1 “lm N a l 1'ith and 1-ith Muntrettl Battulions iti l"t'unco. Alter to bv “cm to bw ‘Rot ready an order was received from Sir Sum uw men lmdl Fern oi Militia, who was then in London cancelling the Hugmt’ iillilvdsethen his intention to send the Butttillon to Frnnce'as draft. 9 H “"“~ ‘ der t wine com out-re uno ‘ 1| wus then 01" ed 0 Y D. Y. The ngtiifae :iatlon ln two trains at 1.00 and 1.50 ii. m. on 7th len' S30:-:D “O1-1_\y after daylight- November 1916, und arrived nt W ltley- -I1 - . ._ __. __ _. fm’ AJ Continued front Page Otto _ . .-1 ;-si."-.-12-.~:-." sarsewasassswAsa-=eiest=>ie¢s>t1¢ it 5_1 ' l Report- Says Government Has Agreed to Pay; - Sir Charles Ross Two Million Dollars ini Cash Over and Above the Sums Alreadyi ‘ Received. . 1 court. The ;;overnnient luis zitgreedi to pay Sir (,‘liarles Ross a sum nfl two million dollars in cash over_ and above all stints which lic hits; alri-ally i-ect.-ireil. The report t'ui'-1 ther states that an order in councili will be pussctl totnorrow corlfirln-1 int: the statctnent as agreed upon._ 9: has been fulfilled, :la 5-. ` 9 ¢3`>l:'t=`5`:,‘€v’$ though His Losses _ _ The Reds Are Still 1 Odessa. i%¥¢x’fEl='i?`:k%5:I:¢-5 Special to The Guardian.) l.(lNi)()N, Jun. 20.~()fficial dos- .patclies t`rottt Persia. report that the l.iolslievikl are still outside oi' Kras- novotlsk, where they are underflrc of the Caspian Sea volunteer fleet, ,wltich is under the commtind of - lGencral Denikine, the :tntl-I1olshe- gviki lender, in South Russia. The ‘ desptitclies assert that a further -James terry Whitt. S ,___. _ _,__..-- _ _ _ ,-1 PARIS, Jan. 20.~Dlsbelief of the efforts oi' the Allies to get former .Etiiperor William out of l-iollund, would prove gtrccesstul, was expres- sed today by Baron Kurt Voti Lcrs- ncr, Gertimtiy's chief representative there. "l ani absolutely sure the 1Governntcnt will never sutretldcr *the fortner Gcrinun Emperor for itrlul on charges thot are not pro- ,vldcd for in atiy constitution, any (Special to The Guardian.) 'hope strongly that the allied' state- 1 _ A HY Eli5P|lN iliiillilitii iiitl enikine s Position is Said to be Improved Al- -Hiii5Ht\|\iii iiiii Hilti . UP _ __ Amounted to 35,000. a Long Distance From* Itetl advance will be most difficult, adding that Denlkine’s position re-_ cently has become more stable und; that he is holding both the Don and the Taltz. ' The total captures of Det.ilklt1e's troops by the Reds are given dsl' 35,000. The Reds ure said still to be a considerable distance from Odessa. lSAYS NO PROVISION FUR ` EXTRADITION UF KAISERHEAUH INHUENZ I5 SWEEPI stuen will find it solution of this‘ ' . . ' ‘ ' h 'l _ ' . UWM leave t e Wm d ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) ‘ ~ ] ctltcnoo, Jun. 20.--chicugos. ,health department was swamped _ __ with appeals t`or nurses today to [TIL VVEATIIEH icombat the sprcntl ol' influenza and r 1 pneumonia ol' which more than 2,- rE1`IPERA1URE .|500 cases have been reported in TIDE, DIOON ETC. ltlie last -iS hours, with 50 deatlis. ______ Health df.-prirttiiont officials declar- TORONTO Jan .,1_’m,rMs1n ed the citv needed :tl least 10 000 'lows or tiny lrrtitica \‘t*tn\t‘<|i*1t1 PK- ' ' ' " ' g _ uui~.~1i-s~~to`t11in1tto tin- stiiniiton 'itin- 1u_,_dm0nq». nu'mn` V0" 1__,,.,,m,r [Cast to Southeast winds, followed said With regurtl to the expel-tell by ”“°“"~ ___ - --~ » ’ - ' ' '1 _ The coldest during Monduy night d lt"tl» izdtlniftei- ,, _ 1n$,mnxb1(‘,)éts \f(,,,.(1?(1.1I;1; 1i,,1f)“c;S ,_;)m_ and ittosiluy morning ttccortliti,l.-; to mitted during the war the Gcrtnati me Umcml mercury ‘VM 11 beww ‘ , . zero and at 9 a. lu, esterdu it .. .. . _ . y y -1 1 _ Ui||li[|i5iliE5 llililltii 1SPLENDlD BANOUET, Ililtii lilllillllilii 5i|itl5’ liHlIiiii5, TO HONORED VISITOR Frank. - Last night on the invitation of Dr. Leo Frank, the, well-known fox- man, about 1,1 hundred representa- tive citizens assotnbled' at the Vic- toria Hotel to do honor to a dis- tltigulshed visitor, Mr. Keisha ls- hino of Japan, who is ut 'present in the city under at commission from the Japanese lniperial Government to investigate tlte fox breeding in- d'usti‘_\', -Mr. Ishitio is the fur form- ing export ot’ the Department of Agriculture in the Japanese Govern- uietit and it was at his sugg9Sii0I\ that thi- Japanese Government, nine years ago, undertook the pro- motion of the fox industry. A ranch was built by the government und Mr. lsliino placed in charge of it. 'l`ht- ventura was a success and today the guvoriittieiit has some 200 t'oxt»,s wlilrli they have turned loose oti all isiatiil soul# tllSluuC9 fr0m the ttialiiltitiil. No attempt was iiiadt- to grade or separate the foxes attd these two liundred animals are of all grades, silver black, blue. cross, red, etc. Nor has any effort been made ln the marketing of fox- fur, only small sales being mode and these locally. ll. is with a view of further prose- cuting the industry that Mr. lshlno has been sent. to this province and he carries with hitn credentials i'roiu his government and letters ot' introduction front otlicial and business circles. These include letters from the Canadian Trade Commissioner at Yokohama, Japan. the Japanese Consul at Montreal, Mr. J. Tokeir a capitalist of Tokio; Messrs Takuta 8-. C0. Of Yokahama, one of the largest commission hous- es in Japan, having o. dozen or lthe United States besides owning ia line of steamships. Mr. lshino -also brought with him a. letter of introduction to Dr. 'Frank from Mr. E. A._ Earle of Vancouver and' formerly of this city, Mr. Earle having made Mr. Ishiuo's acquain- tance through a Japanese Rear 'Ad- miral who recently visited Van- couver. » Few visitors' from abroad have brought with them such flattering lf credentials and recommendations as has Mr. ls-hino and' few have more thoroughly enjoyed the warm-_ th oi' Charlottetown hospit'a.lit.y. Ile wus oiiiclolly received and wei- comed lhy His Worship Mayor Wright; he has been warmly wel- comed 'by leading citizens and all possible information has been plac- ed within his reach not only by Dr. Leo Frank, whose guest he ls, but by fox men generally to facilitate his study of the subject which con- And few visitors have been more appreciative. Mr, lshino lsacul- `stltutes his mission to this province. A ttured, wcll educated gentleman, 'itil tlliii |]HI|]li|§|], pei-ly. Six hundred nurses operat- ing from eight dispensttrles today. began a survey of the city to uid in relief tttousures iiud plans were made to :tup,ment this force tomor- speaks English ‘intelligibly and is most agreeable and companionable. Above all he ls thoroughly alive to the importance of his mission and allows no opportunity to fpass by which he could learn something of the fox business. He has token up his residence ot the Rosebank Fur Forms Ltd., Dr. Frank's well-known fox ranch at Southport. Here he watches the foxes, feeds them, row. Since 9 o'clock this utorningt 500 new cases ot' influenza were1 reported to the board ol` liculth,1 with 100 deaths, and new pneumo-I nlat cases nutiiberod 100, with l6_ deutlis. HENEWEI] liillii or -any precedent." llc soul t é ifeellng of the whole world in fav- Ior nt' pence is stronger than the ,feeling anywhere t`or rcvcugc. ‘l ` +§OO*§%*0 ' tootttintsttti srtctttsi {FOR SALE-NEWLY CALVED 1 cow. Apply Walter Scott, North Q Rivm-_ 6371-1-21Mi--- ted on the stock exclitinge. Today ‘\NN()UNC]§M]§N'|‘S_ ,llussltin five por cent. bonds rose - . ._ - .1 d 1111- _- weeks uno. CONIING EVENTS. _lttiui points lout in one ti petl li|l35IliN 5lIlll|i5 _ 1 cents ltnprovcd three points, wliilei four por cents advanced five points. 1 Mine and oil .~:litircs ali-to apprec"lut-‘ etl 4-onsitloiwtbly, but the move ments were oitt ot' proportion to the business done. lloldors howl scclni: a possible return ot' sotnei ol' their .sunken capital were just, as anxious lo retain their stocksi us they were to sell them ti few; 1imE'r1Nos, rrro. ` "°3'”l Hotel Rewurd _ “Evorvone iuiteiestotl l , __ _| _ _ ~ _ . n t\__ 1 C A C011/1pE1-_ l`lt'eutrlt of Protnise ruse. Conte tb |TU 'WANTED AT ON E tho Annandale concert. Watcli for; the dute. ' 6364. AND REINDEER HERDS "‘*THE AN THE NEW PERTH Iirllnch iidlan Farm Products will be heldt nt New Perth on Thursday, Jon.i S peclal to The Guardian.) zzna, at 7 p. m. gé_§_-“Eli§_°‘;'-| oirliw/i, Jun. zo.-'rim pi-mist. sec y' 83 ` ` ‘ p ’ iltlcs of tttlllzing musk ox und rein- tbeer herds to nitike the (Fatiadlun ‘NOTICE w""" THE PARTV North it ermanetit mcrtt and wool , _ P “lm 1°" hm” W5 between EUS producing iirca will be token up "3" “"5 Prim" Sm' "nd St' by o commission which iiieets in Avlird‘s‘. Coiiitiittnlcute with The ottawa for its "mt smmg on BAL G‘"‘"““" Gmc” urday next The commission con- “377‘1'2"ML"~ this or ur. J. tt. ituitn-rrni-tt. mit- ti , 1, 'Way commissioner, Messrs. J. C. McLean. Manager Hnrrls Abat- toir (‘.o., J. I3. l{nrkln,Commissioi1- er Dominlon Parks, and Vllhjalmus Stefunsson. ex'plorer.` Mr. Btefans- son in convinced that the musk-ox can be readily domesticated and has urged upon the Govemment that steps be taken to develop-1 herds in thc north country. He| sttileii that musk ox ment is prticti lctilly lndistlugulsable from beef. watches and studiesthelr habits, etc., and it is safe to say that when his visit is concluded there will be little in fox lore that he is not thoroughly conversant with. He ls not. tit. present, buying foxes but he is so ftivornlhly impressed with the quality of foxes seen here and especially in the ranch of the Rose- bnnk Fur Forms Ltd.. that it is safe to assume that when future purchases are to be mnde by either _ his government or fellow country-' men, Prince Edward Island ranches will not be forgotten. The banquet in his honor last night tit the Victoria Hotel was the crowning event of his short stay. here and' one of the most brilliant functions, royal, vice regal or other- wise, ever held in the city. There were about it hundred guests Dres- ent. An excellent orchestra from a number of vocalists, including some of Chnrlott.etown’s best, talernt rendered u number delightful songs. The large dint-ug room gf the Vic- trolti Hotel was moot artistically decorated for the occasion in flags buntlng und flowers while the menu was a creation such as only the Victoria can iput up. Mr. Brown, the genial manager of the hotel was warmly congratulated on the splen- did banquet provided, the manner of its service and the solid enjoy- ment afforded the guests. Dr. Leo Frank occupied the chuir. On his right was His Honor tho Lelutenont Governor of Prince Ed- ward lsland, Hon. Murdoch Mac- Kinnon; Hon. W. A. Pierce, United States Consul; His Worship Mayor Wright; Hon. A. B. Warburton, ex- M. P1.; Hon J. J. Hughes, ex M. P. Manager of the Provincial Bunk of Canada; Judge A. A. Mc- Donald, on his left was the guest. of honor, Mr. Keisha. Ishino, Hon, J. H. Bell, Premier ol Prince Ed- Ward Island; Hon. J. J. Johnston, Attorney General; Hon. W. M. Lea, Commissioner of Agriculture, Col. H. M. Davison. Other guests werez- Agnew, Hon. John. Allen, Dr. J. A. Ballum, Dr. Brow, E. R. Bentley, W. E. Bayer, J. A. S. Boll, Hon. J. H. Brown, P. S. Burnett, J. R. Buntaln, H. V. Black, C. H. Currie, D. K. Coombs, E. G. Chandler, C. H. ,Connors, H. Cotton, W. L. Davison, Col. H. M. Dewar, Dr. G. F. Duffy. C. G. Gallagher, C. J. Grady, T. B. Grant, Walter. Higgs. E. T. Hughes, J. J. Harrison, George W. Heartz, Frank. Hughes, G. E. Hyndman, A. W. 11rima.n, G. B, Irwin, A. Jardine, Dr. Jenkins, Col. J. S. Johnston, J. J. Jones, J. Walter. Jenkins, Dr. S. R. Kelly, Hammond. Lonworth, C. H. B. Lea, John A. Lea, Walter M. Malcom, J. H. ' McDonald, Judge A. A. McLean, A. E. McCarey, Joseph. McDonald, Reuben. McKinnon, Major D. A. McKin-non, D. A. MoGuigan, Dr. J. D. ' McMillan, Dr. W. J. P. Mcbure, Chester. McKinnon. Hon. Murdock. McDonald, B. A. Miller, L. B. Nash, F. J. Pomeroy. A. A. Prowse, W. H. Pierce, Hon. William A. Pethick. Dr. W. H. , Paton, James. Rattray, R. Rogers, Benjamin, Rogers. C. W. Rogers, W. K. Reddin, D. O. M. Reddin, lvan Y. Sinclair. Dr. Stanley, W. W. ‘Saun`ders, A. C. Smith, F. S. Temple, G. C. Thompson, George A. Turner, P. W. Van Busklrk, H. M. Wai-burton.,.A. B. Webster. J. A. Wrgtht. G. D. _ Yeo, Dr. I. J. When the tables had been clear- ed, Dr. l-‘rank gave a -brief intro- Moncton tllscoursetl most enjoyable music throughout the evening whllel Continued on Palm Seven BK5!*ERifRlE&§$§&RQKQ§$§Bl$l$§&§8§8lQ*B§&! 42 *&*i#**I#%*&§§4#!e#!efl!e#& or write for fiuther R 1924 VICTORY BONDS 1934 We offer for sale the new issue of Victory Bonds at 100 and accrued inter- est, which was the issue price. These Bonds pay 51/2 per cent. interest. Why _ keep your money earning any less. Call THE EASTERN TRUST C0., 154 Richmond St. _ *Nl*IHKU!UllIU§UlUl'lUl'l'l'l‘l'lllDD g*g3§g§ga§g¥»a.¥&§lEn¥&?E&1