‘rv NHere yoif wlli_ \ n‘ 1111a “ ', ‘ ougggstionspgf Jeweler and Engraver ' 1 LwQHIZ-Zttslil, _ 1111111! CHOICE 1- LetIhnHfllIsY-ou To Makelt ~ our stock this yea-1- is Hrne and varied one. Service is Yours a. TA v1.0a- many Christmas 1'21 Grafton Street Central Guardian __,_ 4pm.: us. 4-0pm 11¢ 11:s the barrel. 1| H. Peters. Pastor. you may obtain it. ii J L} 0Q 01111 insertion . - - - 1 |r11ur Insertions g-Jlght Insertions . . . . . . . . .. o I ¢§ofi§§f§f§§fi _ ,1“ >——- r-——-_-___. l- _ KIA-gents i=1’ . women-j $51115 WANTED T0 sect. THE. 1.0111 llclia-bio Fonthti-ild-iurseries" .- . -_-_-____________ a 111 r11 1 "*1“"’°c',',';§,',f;“-QYQ§TTYY§¢$1'FoR SALE-FOUR FOX HOUSES 1122111121 1'1“111'Z"§11$".1'?"1”§L‘L'§§ ‘gr BX , . 1 '5. I m U, _ - *'°"‘“'1"“°“-"‘“"d mini“- Mnd-l 13111.3 ..°.1"1.§L'.“'15."3“"sf§1? hihesfgili- smrus 1151111- rma mzillggsqsfiiék": gas,‘ 110111. v.12. 1. ' 11133124111101 " ‘ b?“ fi“ "5 ' .- ' , HAWKINS-I |mg1p11, Toronto. 1-1-2-25i. Two MILK cows/ FOR sAl-E‘ n CharlottetowmDec gjgfigfa X1510. ??- H; gALK or FOR SA LE——BABY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . 10o per line n! 6 word! 8c pa! line of ii word: 1. 711 per llnu of 5 words For Sale, -l’l1one R-1-12. Mrs. Ernest H liurke. S0uthport.-—1199-12-6-n11i One newly freshcned. James Mull- ally, Souris Rive r.——ll200-12-6-m-1i m. 1111111113.. if $25. 111' $50. a dny- ___ im..,~,1,111g you. send, for special FOR SALE—TWO SHEAR LEIS- 11 1-1- bit till-S “Vollilefilll 891- ter rams. Apply S. C. Lane. 1111111111141". Sl-Pvh-l P-‘lxie i" “liti- ‘Pownal. 1192-12-611111. 1111111111111.“ Cabinet '7 )1 11%! ._. 11111.11- 11110111 1,000, miles Leeks FOR SERVICE, YORK BOAR- FEE 111.» MOI, D0111. 381-91191!‘ $11M $1.50. Percy P. Allen, Searletown. 111111110111-121 111111101115 {M01111 1131-1241121. 111-111. ' ‘ ' . f“? 1- "-—* _ FOR SALE- BARRED ROCK recurs - WONDERFUL New i‘i1-1- i-Zxliuiulislier. Ialvirellg work 111 111-111-1- blglfipriced 11111111111. l-1i1-1-11l11i1iy $3.00 1nak1c an easy 1111-111 every home’ and _auto- 11111|1ilc’11w11l-1'. Over 100% profit, 111,110:- 11l1-1-ady sold. Investigate 11111111". Pyro Fire Extingilioller (‘2111111111113 Gil Echo Lake Drive, 1111.11 lI-ti-lii-“(l-ill. statesmen-we OFFER BTAEADY 1' empioyuient and pay weekly to sell our complete and exclusive llnl-s cf guaranteed qualtly, whole root, irsh-dug-toorzler treeeaad 11.11111. 111111011111 illustrated, 111111» 111111111111 full cooperation. a mon- 151-11111111111: opportunity. Luke llruihcrs Nurseries, Montreal. 9-5-10stf g Wanted _'_1._... ..,-_-;--—-——- 31G EARNINGS STEADY EM- plhylut-nt for Barbers. Become 111111111 I11 8 weeks. Write Mol- 01 Ilalrbcr College. Department “l‘." llaiilzix, 3-1-ttstf. lillNK WANTED. —~HiGHEST 111-111- 111511 for uninjured trapped lllllili, l111ii1 s1-x.—i\'clson Waldron 'l‘_\'111- \':1li1-y, 101311 2811171 Prklu tiucks, all imported Duncan IliacKsnzle, French Phone No, ifeilsingtoil Ii-lill. __. _ LOST—AROUND NOV 1ST, BE- twg-L-n Ilillslnortw Tirltige and Ham- lunud Kelly's l-‘indcl- pic-ast- notify Dr. J. D. Mc- lniyrc, hlontaguo- $40.00 W E EK LY puilc-ts from tra-pnesteti flock- Tfllmalze Ifosicr, Marshficlil. 11911-12-0-21 __.i___________ ______ FOR SALE-ZO PAIRS SILVER black fox pups, registered in Canadian Nationat Fox Associa- "ltion. R, J. .\iacNelll, Tyne Val- ey. 11-15-12-1-1-11131 .__________________________ _FOR SALE-—PURE BRED MAM- moth Bronze 'i‘urkey,brcd f1'n11l a foilrty pound tom. Also large stock. River Est. .___ii______________ LOST-ON DEC. 1st, FOX HOUND. ' black, white and tan, sonlewhcre ' I11 Rice Point Name Sport. Notify P. J. Vesscy, Charlottetown. West Royalty. _. or Canoe Cove. 1111-12-3-m4l jog-cart wheel- 1150-12-4 3i Female Help Wanted TAKING OR- iii. WANTED_DRESS'ED POULTRY. ders for B. & E. s‘lk and fancy \\'rl|1-, 111111110 or rail 11111111111111; 111111-111-1111111- J. E. ltirl-lnc-hcrn, l l'ill‘l‘l'_\ \'.'|ll1-y_ l1ZiR-l2~i.\l3i. WANTED-PATCH AND , RED 1.111.111- pups. (ilvo ‘1111111-1-111111111. |1r~1~-i1:1;_- and price. Apply NV. (l. North ‘Fryon. ll1iil-l2--i.\l-ii . . 7.11 iscoiiamcoils 1 _.___._--____.______ -JNO. A. McDONALD. LAND SUR- 1-1-1‘ 1 Ilcrmanvillo, 60-i6-9~27M3ni i -_._ _. ._._.._____.._.._____ GET VOUR PRINTING DONE AT 1111- 1;11.-11-1iI.-1n (icutral Job Print- cry. Phone 1J3, 2S7ll-5-6-tf JUST RECEIVED —- ANOTHER 1115111110111 ('1' rot-d for ilnslrl-try. -l»-11 iraun- pkrturcs. llcury 1|'|.|u1- A‘: (‘o.- --12il-I-12-ii-Ili LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY lbmpouuil. (lha-rgl-s d-lsciizlrglvi |l.lll(‘l‘1i'~. iils-ianily. l-Ilimintilcs 0lil,11|1-ii1111l. cniirbly. $11M. 11.11-1- lw-hi11iug Co, StWPan, ' 1111;, Nov. D1-c.li1l3. “'1' Illll 111-11 _'; . slr """“*""“"'—"'—'j" is titans ovens. whirl; FOR 1111110341111 11nd list or up ovens. 1011i or gas. 1Fiztsy ter . bbhrd 011-11 1'11. 1x2 King est, 'Tor-' 1min, .tiv 1101.22.29. l)e('.6.13.20,27, 1... ' 111C110: _ , , “'1- -_-___,_,, "‘ ' '-,_‘,,__: 1o LET.-GARAGE. Antivhzss Re 111111.11 s1. 1113-12-5-11111 ~a~ - L.._._._.-_-__-»-—- i0 LET-BS CUMBERLAND s1‘. 111-111 l’ \\'. (‘., ii rooms. a-t-iic nlld Iulh 111111h-rn conveniences, p“, |‘.'lilL'1- .111a1-l1~'-d in kitchen, also fly blinds- nn windows. Apply 79 111110.111. s1. 1-11111111 1111111. . - w“ 1l74-12-5-m-2i L” .. WE WANT A REPRESENTATIVE] in ovary town 1o handle our rub- ber ziprons and 011101 specialties. \V1- do not ask you to invest onc labor and non-labor searching enquiry as to their ac- own (irguilizxititin. Tho British Gov- uiakc ally advauco (awards Moscow '_ ultlmugh lirftain is anxious t0 roach some scttil-mcilt with the Soviet. Tile whole system of inter-allied (it-bis is bclng I‘(‘.\'|(‘\\'L‘ii hero in a spirit which is not withoilt resent- lncnt. This resentment has been in- ~ tornls for the payment of her in- ilobtcrlrlnoss than shn dfd to Eng- silk and wool hosiery. Your corn- urlssiun daily. No collecting or dc- lvrrlxlg. Write Ii. d: E. Mfg. Co, Dopt. 22, London. Ont. Dec. G :1 nt of your oivn l11oilcy——-jllst send a postcard and we will 110.1111 you ollr illustrated colored (rata- loguc and i11ll particulars by rc- E. urn. Writt- il. & Mfg. Co, 111-111. it 22. London, Out. Doc. 6‘ aid N cw Plans (Continued From Page 1) Labor Deprccates Plan. 'l‘l11- truth-s 1111io|1 delegation that iii lo Moscow undcr tllc chair- nship of Allicrt Purcell. and ich publicly proclaintcd thcir_ 011g sympathies with Mosc0w,j ilrousitlg grout ilostility both in‘ rnnks, and ftius is being conducted by their iiucnt is frilly tictormincd not to lio this propaganda continues- vicw Allied Debts. used by the zmotlrlccment that United States Is prepared to nt to France more favorable KOOOOQQQQOOO-OQ-OO-OQW" :u¢un¢u+oo+»+¢4++"{ Hotel Victoria 1 I Queen Hotel Water Strcct. Chariottetowiio iwaer Street, Charlottetown - 1! 1—~--~__________‘_--‘-- on," g1, the travolllns <> i This popular HW‘ M. ’ Dublic 11 comfsriibh- "P" 1i ibwi completely renovated , d." hog“, contain! 44 1 ind reiurnlshcd throughout mom; with private baths. ‘I ism! offers very comfortabIO ' The cuisine In famous all > tlccommudatlon to the travei- 0,," gnu“, Telephone in f "in public. all rooms. Courteous service. <1 The table ll especially-hood“ =1 Q o 559w"; 1 zzlrilutihfopubilc are coul-tobuuly (’ Mung" x lf°i."'°° f‘ "Y- ' ‘ Charlottetown 1 (Jharlgttetown H0128] 00., Ltd. Hotel Co’, l1 ‘Proprietors PPOPFIIQOPI-s. "W °‘°°},‘I6.;8§IA HOTEL "" “..QOAOOOO _ QUEEN 1101-1111. .1 5x70111111» Park Corner; Keith We" 111111 11111. Victoria: s. r. . l. - . M gillscxpcsrtgh. Mass.._.l. B. Goa "- 901111111111. n11,- View: 1111111 Mo M Walker, Moncton: _ Sydney: A. E. Msndy- Mlldilll-Om-j A. Reid Toronto: R- w- swwan- W. . E. D —, Halifax; W. A- uncan E. P. McLean. 111111111111; w. E. snyder. NIP-Wm"; T. 013051111. Ottawa, W. - onigomery, New Richmond. SLEIGH- 11-111-11- this issue in Parlilmcnt short- _ a resident of Somorviile. the home had been watch-ed fo I’, E. I., and many will remcmbe ii. B011. McDONALD.—At Eldon on Nov ember 7th, Frank McDonald. a. Eleanor Joyce. MoKiNLEY.—At North River. Dec 3rd, 1924, to W. E, and Mrs. M'- Kluley. a son. to Mr. daughter, Anna Catherine Myrtle. I MARRIAGES McNEiLL-McNEVlN. -- At Manse, Cardigan, Dec. 3, by Rev. Neill. of St- Peter's Bay, to Mrs. Flora llicNevin, of Cardigan. _____________ DEATHS __L_______.______._ RODD-At the P. E. I. Hospital. ilfter a fo11r months’ illness on Dec. 4th, Mrs. Bessie Ada Rodd, beloved Wife f J. W. Rodd. Harrington. Fulton! Sunday at 1.30 from Har- rington Church. CHEVERlE-du the City Hospital Dec. 11h, Wllilaln Chcvcrle. aged 170 years. Func-ral from his late ifeSidC-IICO, 23 Rochford St, this morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstans lCathetlrtil thence to R.,C. Ceme- tcry- land. It is expected that Austen |CIillllihCflillii will tell hlerriot tomor- -row at thcir meeting in Paris that lllritnin pxpccts France and other fI-guropeaus to pay. thaisllr debts. 131d it at it cannot cons (er cance a- ltion oi’ any ot’ them so long as the Unitctl States insists 011 payment. 31011111111 ie a debt fulldlng agree- .:1-rt- and thczc is an agitation for s ba-zrg dqnlziuded un all sldcs 1v.=..o:1 of the agreement rach d bctivctn [I11 Uulicd States and |Lirliain. Lloyd George is likely-to 1 iy us thr- bat-sis of an attack on Bald- win 11nd the Tory Government. __ -<0->-——-- Islanchaqr Helps Get Record Game Bag Thc following account of the ex- periences of three Mcdford big glnnc hunters in New Brunswick is taken from tho St. ‘John paper. While the clipping gives Somer- villo I13 the residence of the men. threo arc residents of Modforrl, i-‘rtink l-‘rlond, Leroy Jeffery and I'I0\Vi\i‘(i Purscy- while Dr. Walker is Following is the lieu): A party of American sportsmen. who have coins annually to Now Brunswick for the past. eight sea- sons for l)ig'ga1l101sh11otlllg, and who one of them said today. hold tho record of lningilhg I11 the larg- 11st shipment of big game over pluc- ed in the Quincy storage warehouse, arrived I11 the city today on their way to the Miramichi forests. The rccord shipment at the Quincy warehouse consisted of sov- en large sized moose with fine sprcad of antlers, shot in the fust- nosses of the celebrated hunts- lnen's paradise of the Mlranflchl three yours ago and from thore transported to the United States. The hunters who have been sp suc- cosful included Mr. Frank Friend president of the Highland Trust Company. Somerville, Mass; L. Jeffrey and Dr. H. A. Walker, also of Somervi-lle. W'lth them ltoday was an interesting character, How- ard Pursey. a veteran Klondiker of over sixty, wh his lived and hunt- ed in the northern country. As an experienced hunter of big game he was deeply interested in the attractions of New Brunswick for the hunter was brought along. coming to New Brunswick for the first time. The 'ma11 from the Yu- kon today looked forward with keen anticipation to his future experi- ences in the M-irsmichi hunting grounds. - The vsitors brought with them rifles and a lsi-ge amount of hunt- . . ,.,.._._. 0H0! mgrflolgsn’: Catalog. Bin]. Oqrtor d.» on Auction Rooms- Dcllcloui apples by tho box and by 1200-12-6- GRANVILLE CIRCUIT-Mb Dec. 1924, Service according to plan. O. - CROSS WORD PUZZLE-See- advsrirlsement for Cmss Word Puz- zie game in this issue. It tells you what we are offering you and how MR. CHRIBTIEQ HOME IURG- ' LARiZED-Last Wednesday night the home of M-r. -H. -C. Christie 111 Palrkhalh, Avenue, Toronto. was en- tered by thieves and a large quan- tity of clothing and Jewelery was stolen. So far the police have been unable to recov-er same. Mr. Chris- tie's son, Hush attending a school class that evening and ‘his house- keeper was also out. and no doubt Hiwh M1 opportunity. Mr. (Ihl-istie its well-known in Charlottetown and the sad loss its sustained in the $Ml"l'-H.-—At 11111111111. 1111 Nov. 14111, 11111 Mrs. 1111111 A. Smith, 11 the MacVicar, William Emery Mc- <- °- 011111-1111. 1m. q Physical: '1 10-1111 12. Juniors. 4 till1 6, Business men. Social 8 till 10 social for students, au pleas Baptist Church. -' _ Bowling - 7.00 Telephone Co, League. Showers. bowling the time. - LETTER OF SYMPATHY Brookfleld, Nov. 11th. 1924. To Mrs. Wilbert C. Drummond: Dear Friend:- W wlsh to tender you our most l‘ death of your have sustained tlon, yet we 1- thlnk of h'is (loath you will are over you will ed up in Victory“. -We will sorely- mis consoled by U"? 1-01189, Nelson Moore. W. _M.; Chas. E. McDuff, Rec. Secy i-{o >-1 THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) , MONTREAL, Dec. 5. ——The ex. Dort business in grain today was ilBaln dull but there was some e11- fllllry from local operators for No. 1 Northern and a bid of 31-81% per bushel f.o.b. West St. John was made for several loads for first half December shipment which was re. fused, adn later in the day the same grade was offered at 131/4 cents per bushel over the Wlnnl. Deg December option C i ,P‘ bay ports without buyers. The domes- tic trade in car lots of coarse grains was moderate, bilt the un. dertone was steady. Ontario No. 3 extra matting barley was quoted at $1.07 and No. 3 grade at $1.06 per bushel, ex-track while Ontario No. 2 white oalts sold at 02 cents N0- 3 grade 111 so cents, 111111 No. 4 grade at 59 cents per bushel, ex- store. Exeremc- dullness trade in spring and i’ ur- -io be done in lnost feed. well maintained under a fair de- mand. The trade I11 eggs in a wirolosale Jobbing way was fadrly tlctivc and the steady. fcrlng of potatoes and stocks at present on spot a weak- er feeling prevciled and prices showed a decline of 5 cents per has’. The trade in butter was lllllel- The eXimrt trade in cheese £01111)’ ivas without any new feature. Prices were quoted $191111)’ at 17%. 17% cents per pound for Western October make- The (lelnanti for crop beans was good and prices were quoted at $2.75 and 8285 per bushel. OTTAWA, Dec. 5. ——Tho egg market rein-Jilin firm and unchang- ed; Storageeggs in Toronto on the first of the month showed a (lecrease of 28,056 cases its com- pared wit lithe same dute of the previous lnonthnnd an increase, of 19,881 cnscs with a yo-ir ago. Tor- onto unchanged- Mtintrctil rcctipts continue light. demand good, jobbers price 11n- changed. Winnipeg markets r1- main firm at unchanged prices. C8151")? Jobbing storage extras $13.50 pcncase. firsts $12.30 pt-r 0.1111» SUCOIIIIS $10.00 per case, Poultry niovclng frooly, chlclwu 11 to 13, fowl ii to 11, roosters (i, duck 1v. geese 0, turkeys 11 111 111. Edmonton ilnchangcd. Vancouv- w fresh laid easy, paying country points extras 59 firs-ts 62. Live poultry steady 11nd unchanged. ————-<oa-_-__. “The Lure” (Continued From Page 1) the other niombt-rs of the cast. The charcter portrayal of Silas Crane and Kate Lamont by Mrs Paul D'Mattot and Miss Merdle Scott was particularly well done while the dual rolu of Bessie and Mrs- THE CHARLO . . _ .._...,.._J Happenings 0f ‘ The Day At‘ The T’ alleys, pool lfl-blfl. and reading room going all the members of Tanton L. O. L. sin- 091's Sympathy in your sad bereaveq ment. We fully realize that by the. beloved husband you‘ a very severe afflic-. trust that when you-j peaceful Christian‘ be comforted by the h0l>e that when your earthly trials meet in that bap- iiy home Where “Death is Swallow- s IVII-bert in _ our Lodge room. and in the com. 3111. 111 1111. 111111 Mrs. 101111 11111111111111, ’“"“"Y- "i" we are i" Home measure ’ "our loss is his eternal ' gain". Trusting that the God of all _ grace will-comfort you in your hour 1924 u, M“ and M". 01 trifli- We remain in "behalf of daughter, marked the EIOY nosslon, 1111111111 GUAR .L.___. DIA N PAoEjrHpEE -~-----»-»_-.~ .-»r_-g§-;;1~ A 11111111111111.1111 oi p \l11g111'111,1’1111\ey a Turkislfiobaccos LX’ IMPERIAL TOBACCO COM NY or CANADA , LIM TED. 11. W. 11. 1111111 present, tees followed. [The report was read as follows: SECRETARWS REPORT Charlottetown, P. E. I., Members. Comrades: nual Meeting was held bcr 7, 1923. soclatlun: that is. all. action. oars for there 11111cl1 net-ded nuts won I11 Franco. has ciitleavori-il wore not obtained. some satisfaction. got them than cver bcfore. several Cassidy played by Miss Agnes Stutz was also very effectively taken. The vaudeville numbers were well received and were all repeat- 1-.lly enoorsd. The bill this afternoon will be "The Flapper" and tonight's ploy fui socially, iscntiiled “The Marriage of Iletsy." ‘)-——---~ Britain Asks (Continued on Page 3) The Daily Mail remarked that Great Britain has always been ready to cancel the debts due hot, ing equipment and taxvpectsd to be joined by their guides st Moncton. proceeding north from Moncton they wil plunge into the forests but today were stll unaware from what Northumberlsnd town they would set out, this beniug a matter for the guides. Dr. Walker said today that in the past they had metvwith much suc- cess in their hunting ‘and were so well satisfied with their trip that they came back year after your. it was an annual outing that all look- ed forward _ o with donuts.- (Mr. Howard‘ urssy referred to is a son of the late Mr. Thomas Pur- if her owll debts were similarly cancel-lc-d,'sdd-s that if all-possibil- ity of such general cancellation has been ruled~ out by President Cooildgc-‘s pronouncement in his message to Congress yesterday- This paper also assumes that, it France not batter terms fron1 the Unlttd Sta-tea than Great Britain, this country's conditions of pay- ment will be revised as a matter ni course. ‘ . The Westminster Gauotte whllo not expecting any immediate tang- ible offer from both France and Great Brltallysdbering sti-i tiy to the sures-mean under whic _ they sey, North Rustico and was born in 18310. Some sport to be after big game). mutila-liy ilndertook to give each other u free hand in their respec- tive colonies and protectorate». - ll w. s, . , _ , . ,. '5 i101. yet Illi thanks to the b members of the Annual Meeting Theannuai meeting of the G. W. V. A. ivas held last night in the Veterans roomnmGrailbon Street, a large attendance of members being The inc-ting opened with the President, W~ M. Woodslde in the chair and after the observance of the usual one minute silence in memory of fallen comrade-s, reports of the different standing commit- secrt-iarys December 5-—24. To the President, Executive and Charlottetown Branch, G. W. V. A. Another fairly eventful year has passed since our last Ail- in these beautiful Club Rooms on Decem- The significance of our branch is just as much in evidence now. as ever it was, and we continue t0 live 11p to the principles of our As- “Service and (1jon1radeship." Service to those who need our help. and Colnradeshlp to ‘ As we now enter 0n a new your our cxstance, we can look back winter whggtifili tile problems with which we had A good business continuestl" (‘Olllmlll l] lilies of still-if-‘i-lhlg 0i s11 - Prices for rolled oats were-é EIYOY“ l" "h" 1g the past with a tin justice for com- rades are st’ll lacing energetically Illillilfl. it is therefore nocessairy for ins to kccp our courage ilnduuirtt-d. wndmc “Hslnnd put forth a tremendous strug- Qwmg w the “béfa, gplgle to‘ fill 11p our ranks with hon. theqargelcst to goodness workers. We can- not at this juncture rest on our are many things yet to be accomplished. and if we are to be successful we must con- ilnuc to put our shoulders to the ivheel and fight the good fight. Our Dominion Command at Ot- tau/a (with the zlssis-iauce of Pro- vincial Commands and Iirunches) v 111-1 successful 111 forcing through t c Iiouso of Commons at the last legislation _ _ tieitainiilg to pensions and rccst-immld m‘ ‘Owed PIIMICIY 1° Prov" ubiishirlcnt, but which to our grcabhis charges or disappuiniirlcnt was entirely thrown out hy the Senate; the fight 11111151 Hl-iier la'1 tic ltiltliiltegzlflltilliii aillii nthhnstlliiglglstcou-I A“ "I which i3 reslmcifuni’ Sub‘ tinuul until wt- are successful. but I11 order that victory be not too far zlwuy, cvcry branch must do it's part, as it was only by every unit ciltcring lnto the fight that victory Ilcviciving tho work of the year just closed. it is seen that the Char- lottetown Iiranch as I11 yours pust- to do everything [HVSBIIJIQ to benefit the cit-use of the returned mcn. Delegations wore ap- pointed to ivult on the Local Gov- crnlnclrt. [lrcscnting Lilli‘ grievances, but although ihc rcqilirt-d results we can claim Individual pension claims were ilcnlt with. hit-dais were procured for comrades who were unable t0 without oilr assistance. Rtllef work was carried on to a greater extent during the past year ()ti1r phases of branch activities which may b1; quoted and will be dcal-t with by the standing com- mittees arc. dances were‘ held in the Prince of Wales Col- lege hall, which were all success- nnd ilp to the high. standard of G. W. V. A. entertain‘ r.1::1..".- “r.":.:..1?:.:"..1‘»- -- E- which we extend our thanks to the trustees for their kindness in grant- ing the use of the hall. The annual Sham-rock Tea was hcld on the 17th. of March and was n big sticcess; thanks to the ef- forts of our ladies. A Fair was held in Victoria Park during Celebration Week. which ad- ded considerably to our finances. Bil HARTFORD, Conn., Dec. 5.—In one of the stormlest sessions in its history. the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, in- volving the 25 minor leagues in the country, closed its annual meeting today by adopting resolutions de- nounclng Byron Bancroft Johnson. President of the American League, for his uttcrings in respect to gamb- ling conditions in the Pacific Coast Iic-ague. reiterating its faith and confidence in Commissioner Kene- saw Mountain Landis as head of organized ilascboll and by ignoring the proposed amendments to the major minor agreement knifed at the nlajor leagues for their appar- ent zlticnlpts to doiniilate baseball ill the minor leagues. l-‘lyiug "a major league presi- dent" tho first resolutions adopted today, for creating “d0ubt", confu- sion and u condition lnimical to the those who by "harassment" guerilla tactics and otherwise’ increase. the p1.- icxitics oi’ the officers of Com- mi ‘loner Landis the magnate-i went 011 record as saying that base- ball was in “a chaoticcondition" lu-causv of what they termed were “unwarranted attacks." 'i‘llc parting shot taken at Presl- lli-nt Johnson in thi- sccond resolu- tion was characterized by some of 'thc more prominent league presid- Cilifi B9 the most drastic measure over adopted by baseball to clean- up the haze of suspicion against $111113 zillcgotl lilslnuatlons. llarry A. Williams, President of the Paci- fic Coast Leaguc. whose circuit ill- trmiticerl the first. resolution yester- day which rcsilltetl in the general resoiutfon zidoptcd by the conven- tion as a whole today, said that Johnson's charges of gambling on lthc coast would he probed to tho fronts of their source and that he withdraw‘ them. BIN JIIHNSHN [IENHIJNIIEI] HY LEAGUES. welfare of baseball." and branding] 5t. mesrfirzshptzrtanitlbugtb i-i- 11111111111111».o11-m11111111111.n1.s..111.a, 111.3- bshhaib Serbian: 11:00 a. m.—Scrmon--"Some Christian Fundament- (Second of a series of Tihristmau sermons) 8t. James’ Quartette. 2:30 p.m.-Sunday School. 1 ‘m, ‘i 7:00 p. m.-Sermon—"Christian Pcrplexltiel’! ‘ STRANGERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS COflOvlhtitjY" WELCOME. . - .11- Orphanage Campaign Notes Subscriptions are still coming l" every day, 111111011 has just sent in $550.75, 1111111111. Stewart $162100. and Alberton additional $92.00. Ack- nowlctlgcments I11 detail will foi- low. Cheque has just been received froln Christie Brown 8c Co. the well known biscuit firnl for $100.00. The Knights of Columbus through Grand Knight Casey have sent in a contribution of $50.00. Thanks. (i. Iialscy lioopcr has sent in his chcck for $50.00 which the (Zom- mit-tce gratefully acknmvledgc. tho ltailonnl game created by J0l1n- , l Mr. (‘yrll if. Ileard oi‘ Alborton has kindly-zlgrt-crl to lli‘(".‘]lL puy- ult-nis on plt-ligcs for Albt-rlon ills- trict. Hc is HIIUIOFIZIJII to grant re- cclpts. Payments on plcilgos are coming 111 fine. ll‘ you lmvt- overlooked yours. the Campaign Office, Queen St., or R. I-l. Jenkins TTGHHIINTJVIII receive it. * If you have not contributed to thcIfund now is the time as money can be used to good advantage. Ilirs. D. \\'. Mathieson, ill-adul- bnne. loavcs this morning for lins- ton where she intends to spend tllc winter. luittrd. G. E. SHERREN, Secretary. Tile reports oi' the Finance Coni- mittoo showed tho finances of the Association in splendid condition. Ito-ports of Publicity and 111-1101‘ sociution (luring tho pust. your. The Prx-sidc-nt oilt-gning executive and tho work carriotl on by the atlml. i11c1-111111t of the activities of lilo As- Associ- accoptiug nominations to thu oxe- cutive must only do so when they h-avc satisfied themselves that a largo portion of their lllllg must work. _ The meeting was then thrown open for election of officers with _thc result that the following com- lratlos were elected the ensuing year: i’rcsident—D, E1 Noonnn lst Vice Pres--H, A, Mcliougall. 2nd Vice Pres-W. P. Bruce. 1 Executlvt- Cn1n——l’. E. Palmer, (i. n, R 'Toombs. Eix-officio—Dr. T. E, John Percival A Vote of thanks was extended to the retiring prr-sident and to the secretary for their untlriug efforts on behalf of the Association- t The newly elected president ltook the chair and in a very inspir- We also hem u 5mm]. Show in ing address aroused the feelings of it is regretable the Drill Hall, where all the 11111111111-"1" c°mrades presem i“ 5 199"“ of cars sold herc were on display, or Himmler demum‘ m this bolng one of the biggest Motor Shows ever held in our city. that the com, those who are now gone and also pletion of a permament memorial to the memory of the heroic dead. accomplished feat, 3551519“?- nnvertilcless, worthy tribute to memory of our fallen comrades was paid through the medium of tho animal Armistice Day paradenvhen n commemoration service was heldlfflllilwillil! at the base of an emblematic Cross erected in the square. the1 Our thanks arr- tendered to the In conclusion. ttle could be accomplished. l League of the Cross Band for the,‘ support given us on Armistice Day.l t0 Also to all who helped to makeior the sale of Poppies a success. warmest personal of the P. W- C. ranch ofllcsrs and Press for publicity. Executive without Thr- iueetin whose loyal silpport and assisjnnceclose liy the R a cause which must be carried on in caring for the widows and dependents of the returned men in general who are in need of_tho association's The meeting being open for dis- cussion, regarding lhe Wei-fare of {the Association: short and encour- glven by the —Comrades liicNutt, Clark, Acorn. McDougall, Paton Phil Noonati. R. F. Acorn and Palmer. A yotc of thanks was extended the different Ladies Societies: their support .to Dr. Robertson- snd Provincial Government for use‘ Hail and to the] aging addresses wore g w ahrought to a- s 111d: sf the Nation- al Anthem - " m were also read giving a splendid Illflll- 1011111’ Fvvcfllvil iii his address to four inches long. colnmcndcti tho work done by the ll-“i-‘ll i" $415M" "it"s-t 1111tll111-11lTl1roo of those woro open. 'l‘i11-re lie poinictl oilt what must ‘if ll _ _ _ 1w (1- 11M m, i" 11m wming your, length, which looked like a knlltlng1 stressing the fact that conlrulh-s IIPi-‘illif. iillil 1i be devoted to Great Vliar Veterans I 1095-I2-21Vl7i SAFETY PINS AND NEEDLES LOCATED INSIDE A WOMAN OTTAWA, Dec, 5. ——When Mrs John Eldridge, agcd 57, of r1~111111 street, recently coluplaiilcd tn Dr. J. ii. Thackc-rziy that shc had aches and pains in her sides he was at :1 loss to know what was the matter with ilQi‘. liut an X-ruy that she had in h1-r stomach 11nd intestines five largo safety pins. r-ach from throt- such ‘us are llluilki-is. was also evidenci- of lilo prosuuce liikillle about five inchl-s in smaller needle. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL 131111311 Mildred Vinton. of Boston, the brilliant pianist of the “Henry Ncwcombe Recital," of Monday last, stated to Professor Fletcher. that the I-ieiiltznlan piano supplied by .\lillcr Iiros, “'11s the finest ilpright piano she had ever played. This testimonial coming wholly unsolic- itcd, is but another tribute to the excellence of the I-lefltzman piano. ,,’i‘1166-l2-5M2i. 11011111117111 To bo sold by Public Auction in front ,of the Law (‘our-ts liuiidirlg at (‘hnrlotu-town in (Jill-ens (founiy in PFIIICI‘ Ezhvurd Island, on Tiles- ‘lily tho Zillth day ot‘ UUCQIIIDCI‘, A. 1).. 192-1, at lin- hour oi‘ t\\'z*]\'<- o'clock noon ALL AND SlNGUlL-iit that certain pit-cc or parcel of land sitnatu. lying, and being on Lot or Township Niuuber 29 in Queens County aforesaid, boilnded and iii-s- clxhcd as follows, that is to say: Bounded on the North by lands in llOt-‘SCSSIOKI ot‘ Jlililtt; Trainor, on 41o i-Jast by tho Zii-slville Road, on the Souih by Airs. Edward‘ Kelly's land aild on the West by lands in posscssiolt of Allan McDouga-il. ihu heir. of Ncil Scott and lliayliasdtic- Donald's land and containing one hundred acres of land more or less: - The above Sill!‘ is made pursuant to a power of stilt? 001113111011 in a certain lndcnture of hfonigagc- bearing duic the 27th day of July, A. 1)., 1921 and madc bctwcon John Edison Mullctt of Kelly's Cross. in Qilt-L-lls (‘ouuty aforesaid, Farmer and (‘hariotti- Mullt-‘i-l, his wife oi‘ th- 11111- purl. and Ji-nnic idunian oi‘ Albany in Princt- (‘ounty in Prince Edward Island aforesaid, wife of David Euman of th1- sum:- plat-v. (li-ntlcluun, dnfuilit huviillr, lu-i-li made in the payml-ilt or lnturnst; . For further particulars apply to K. J, & K. I\l. Mzirtln, Solicitors, 151i town. Dwted this third day of December A. I), 1024. iiltthlrloilil Sin-ct, (Yluiriullc- JENNIE EN MAN. hlorigagi-u. s or QUEENS 0111111111 At the request of a large number of Elec- 11> 111111-1- 101 tors of Queens County I have decided to al- low my name to come before the Conservative Nomination Convention on Decelnbei- 9th as one of the Representatives for this County. If you see fit t0 nominate .11 1111111. v1.1.1. c1111., c1111. d. nominated I will do the best I can to win the E 1,0,1“, Election and serve the County faithfully. If some one else I will do all in my power to elect the person whom your (Tonvention selects. Yours truly, HAMMOND KELLY, Puzzle Puzzle Game. Name Gross Word From the Charlottetown Guardian Please find ens-loud 50 cents 6oupon.Y for your c111» word -...-1<.-11= ovwiwiOPf u-ronPifiiflro P?!‘ P " 5