1111-: cmaamrnm-owu GUARDIAN Eastern Guardian 11111111111111111111 Boys Conference ..°IHOP from Holnlslfs Ostlloi The Tunis Boys Conference was ' _ brought to a successful close last .- _. ‘CHOICE BARRID PLY- night.» From Friday until last mouoh Rock oockerel- 88.00 each evening the Tuxls Boys from all till Dec. 1st.—D. F. MacDonald. over P. E. island have been met-a- Montague. 646-11-10mwf101i- ln-g in Zion Church school-room at. —-— the annual Boys work conference. ..'EABTERN AGENT '— uh 3- The service last night was par- W. Murdock is now Guardian As- tlcularly impressive with the boys ent in Montlll" "111 W111- 110 Nflll- themselves taking complete charge -GUARDIAN' REPREBENTA? TlVE-The Guardian's Western representative hss an oiilee on Wat- er street, Sumrnerslde- next to Laurence Gallant's Tailor Shop (and directly opposite the Gallant Crockett block)—hls phone number —6HOP from Holrrlslfs Catalog. -ROllN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail. Holmarfs. Bumms slde.-771-11-17-1-mo. —NOTICE TO FARM ERS.—-We Boys and est mensge you ever sswl Paste the black pieces shown here together. mention ,t.his paper and send to usior will load Live Hogs at Albany Sta- 11; 233, H9 11; 1111 experienced news- ed to receive news items. sdvortis- W111, 1,1“, Grand prawn- M11, tlou Tuesday. NOV. 25th 118F108 paperman, ca nblo oi giving nd- ill!- -1°1> P35111151 119' "d 1'9‘ Harold Mellish in the chair, asslst- BOOK QF D highest marm Aillbricdfl- (376911 vertislng counsel and service. etc, newsl subscriptions. i1- ed by Mldqifldmiuctillifiil, lgitaiputy CUT-QUTS Bros. Borden any- and will be pleased to receive news. "_'_“'."’_'__ P1113101‘ 1111 1- e M111 °5°11 ii- Hi’ m u, “.111. 349.11.29.41 i,” i ii ii iisi _ “"111-111- 1411111111111 m Colds. Scripion An s storyo ow op es , 911 l‘ D 011B 01' a '91‘ l1! ____Q.Q->-——— nevi w_ C‘ Macimm’ sh John. N_ Canada is brought to your table ll told by s irl who saw it all. Write to Windsor sit, Windsor, Ont. Also llaksrs of RflgiéiiyraslfiijélyT fig —"Y" CONVENTION-Mr. H. H. Simpson, Secretary oi the Y. M. C. A. at Summorside, left Saturday luorulng to attend tho National Convention of the Y. M. C. A. i0 b9 held at Preston, Ontario. B., conference leader is staying in the city for two or three days to h-l l T i b ork. 11 Set Precedent’ 1111111131118121111111 511-11105: 1111111 a11- ' ptur 111 tomorrow morni11g's issue. Names of Delegates Attending Old- er. Boy's Conference, Char- lottetown, Nov. 21-—23rd —ANGLICAN SYNOD. — Rev. DeWolfe White, Rural Dean o! Summerside Parish. returned Sat- urday night fronl attending the Anglican Synod at Halifax. Messrs B. W. Tanton, K. C., and L. A. Moore, were delegates to the Synod from St. Mary's congrega- tion, Summerslde and also return- ed home Saturday night. (Canadian Press) RUN" TORONTO, Nov. 2l.-—A marriage . ti t k t. i this 235,112; '§°if,“ec1’def,,e§,,°fh, fylaimu. Rev W. E, Aitken, hundas; Chas csc here. as'S. Tacaba of Toronto AIIflPQWB- Whealley River; Mag. University and lto Sacamoto are 510111111116. Cliaflmiflliibli. R?" - 11111 111-111 111 their nationality to fol. Altken. Now‘ Qlassow-illss-B viz: low Canadian ways. “Our wedding Charlottetoun, Suther and ea wiii be iiiiiie iflaini» said Mi“ S“. Winsloe; ‘M. Ross Bethune, Char: i0 iieiom the even, "In Japan latte-town, Clarence Bell, Brook “i‘i“,°i, idei re “n.8,, to.change he; 1111a; 0111111111 111111111. unnslee; Si‘ rs ":88 gr mi“. times diifliig Fred Black, Charlottetown; Wal- tlresliil-ternoon and evening 1 want 1"“ 31111111111111’. Kinkoru; Sidney m; wedding i0 be iike aiiy other Burhoe, Charlottetown; T. W. . v (i Canadian glrl‘s." She left Japan for 2:11:11?‘ i(_:h“,1;i|f'1'e‘i:i'1b1ér€°h3“$112k i 11111111111111" when .1 child. The wed- 1° 1-°“ - " ' ' - . T z G - ding ceremony was performed by Tryon’ Burp“ ca" rye“ 0r --Nll8SlON WORK-Rev. Father .\icGrz1th, Toronto, who has been ln Sulumerside and llllscouchedn the interests of the Foreign Mis- sions in China wentto Charlotte- town Thursday. He expects to spend some time yet on the island visiting many of the parishes. —-NOTICE TO FARMERS. — Farmers having pork to market this week will find the dressed price nlore to their advantage than what they will receive for al-ivc. Wu will be loading dressed Pork Thursday, Nov. 27th.—~l\ic1.cod 8s Aifleck, Albany. 91511 24 3i lottetown; R. A. iPendleton, Chariot tetown; George Raymond, Charlot- tetown; Joseph Smith. Mlllvlew; Olaf Steven-son, New Glasgow; lrzl. Saunders, Winsloc; Eric Steven- son, New Glasgow; Rev. R. H. Stuv lr-rt, Hunter River; Austin Smith, ‘Pryon, Victoria R. No 1; Harold Smith, 1Pownai; Winston Smith Powusl; l-larold Simpson, Sum- Mexico Adoptin? U. s. 1111111111111 (Associated Press.) HAMBURG, Nov. 2l.—Mexlco 11 becoming rapidly “Americallizedfl in the opinion of Dr. Karl Slipper, geographer of the University 111 --K. C. SOCIAL -— Sunlmerside has a spcndld council of the Knight of Columbus in Sunlmcrside. with .1 well appointed home on Central S1. On Wednesday night the mem- bnrs were “st home" to their lady —WEDDING BELL8.—At1lndian . ~ River, Mr. Charles A. McLellan . don Coffin, Charlottetown; Walter _ _ _ _ friends and a most enjoyable Hill: and Miss Mary EiHynes were “ML new 1C. H. Morley of St. Pauls B. Craig’ Kinkomi iviiired _i_ lnersltle, ‘Louis. Simmons, Cllnrlot wuei-Zburg_ who has receiiiiy m “d8 511911! 111 “"45 111"": 11$ a" . b i i Anglican Church. ,_, Ki k0 , Eari can“. lctown, Ernest Smith, Pownal, mm“ 1mm a m,“ o; Central A ,1 social intercourse. The dancing (k211ilnDlalililhlo%clfgilsnofclggflns raqiyggr, (v-ii-iiiigitiei Sriiyrgihchandier Chiir: Wellie Toonlbs, North Ruetico; iii-mi’ Comiiibia and venezueiii; floor in thc home is unsurpassed and those who desired could in» dulgc in the Tvrpslchorean Art to their heart's content. A dainty past was served to all present. Rev. Geo. C. Tillcy, Pownyi; Don- aid Taylor. Stanley Bridge; Gord- on ’l‘oon1bs, Chanlottctolvn; Stcw- nrt Woolucr, Winsloc; Norman Wood, Tryoll; Edwin White, Char- lillivlflwii; Evorot “K111110111, Morcll; Fred Wiglnoro, Charlottetown; Ross Wright, Charlottetown; Lorne The tour was‘ undertaken at the 1e. quest oi the Geographical Society of Hamburg. iProi. Supper had not been in Mexico since 1902. 'l‘ll1- outstanding impression gulncd was 1111110111111 in-filtrulion of linllcd Stulcs 1111111 11nd ‘moihmls into Mexico. 1111131,, lottetown; Harold Chandler, Brad- ulbane; Gordon Cart-w. Bradalbane Roy Crosby, Cornwall; Everct Crockett, Charlottetown; Lawrence Chandler. W-hcutlcy River; Gordon Chandler. Charlottetown‘. Spurg- con Clark. Traverse; Lelth Cvrew. SllIIlIllCFSMEZ George Clrllk, North and Miss Mary White. cousin of the bride, were the attendants. Ai- tcr the ceremony was performed and the wedding feast partaken of. the party left for a trip on the mainland. At home they will reside at Durnlcy. Y Love Affairs Cause 0i Much ‘Insanity (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Nov. ZL-Last year -GRAND BAZAAR-The Ladies oi St. lilary's Academy Summcrsida 41nd worry proved too lnllch; flvc frolu this office and some wecltsilucn and 16 women driven insane annroxiniatciy 8600 is issued 111il1y religion. 111111 five men 111111 sev- money orders 1111111 invalid! rwtes- .1-11 women who fell victims to Tllv genial and ob 1,1: ng ostmast- 1i-1g1i1_ er, Mr. Frank Murphy, has been 0111 Those 91-50115 so saddened by 1m the job fol mlny years lnd is one| p1 t1 1 1 i1 1 ' 1 - 1 fortunate ovo a are are 11 ec1 of. the nlost obliging and courteous paiheiim bi" 1n mo" cues are not are making extensive preparations __ __ _ om were 45 more men ‘him wom. i _ , e i. H i _ V i for :1 Bazaar in aid oi the New Ex- oi iiitcgitiiri-“sénsiiiikfirsggutoyagziir aiimiiieii i0 insane “yiums in giiiliifiililfifhiiméliiilnfei fi-im tglililr1i1zic1iii \\ 111M110“- Ilililgeioliil- i110 German, Spanish, 11nd Englillil “n u 1911510“ 1° (he 001116111 n°w i“ Scouts is illr. Charla-s W. Hensley, the province. but there are more Ciyde River; 'iii,n_ is Diiwiioiii _ 6011111151911111-1 in Mexico seemed 111 _ course of construction. The dates manager n; ‘he qanadlan Bank or women than men at present confln- Craiiiimi. Orviiie iiuriiicih Keir him to be about the sumo as 111 11191111“ 101' T119543)’ 11114 wednes‘ (Jounuorcc, and he assembles the e11 to institutions- as the men elith- singioni’ naiiiii i-iiirraciii Ciyiio i902. 111111 the llncrcuec in 111a Q . i131" N°V91111>9F 25111 3-1111 26111- lboys on Friday evenings a1, the er recover more easily and are dis- River; Re“ miss C_ E810“. 011;". Ffvililli 0010M’ was only slight, 111s no There will be a splendid display oi Arulouries- Ilast Friday evening charged, or die from their illness ioiieioit-n; Athol Ellis, (‘hurlotte- - _ Nomi Americans iiie iiiiiyiug a 1n I useful articles on sale and the the Scouts were out in full force [more quickly than do the women. iown hi‘ Fariiiiiiai.s0ii_ Chm-Mme. . __._-_- much greater role than formerly. llleflis served will be up to tllc usu- 11nd seemed to enjoy immensely These unfortunates included 14 town, John M_ Fyiei siaiiiey (special to The Guardian) Despite the l1t1trcd of‘ Yankees, 111 5111111111111 0f excellapm, A11 pgudg the advanced instructions in Scout women and 8 men who broke down 131-11139; Harrison Frlzzle, Cornwall LONDON, Nov, 22.~The Cal-ntld- wlllch Dr. Supper says he found 103,1 1o 51, 11311115 “11110111119 above work imparted. under the mental worry of love af- Keiiiiem Gard, Sout-hport; Rcv. lun Club will give :1 colnplillurrlizlryr 111110111; 11 part of the nzltivu 11111111. “a dilicS. 701-1113-111-13-19-21 2-1 1111"- 59 ma“ M“! 69 women who Chnls. Gra-llanl, Winsloc; Nelson 1111111111" next ulolltll to Ll. Col. L. lulloll, "tho process of Mucrlclull- -EMERALD. —The Post Office wont insane through the loss of Good’ Ciiiu-ungpggwn; David Gurd- C. Amery, Colonial Sccrcutry. Al1l- Zilililil is in full swing," he dcclzu. _ __s.i,i FAUUS CLUB_ Th0 5L ‘at Eulorulrl trnnsilcis an llllllfliilfll business, ruoncy or fi-iiends. 53 115$: 11,91, Albany; Gordoll llutchcson. 011g the ghosts-l 11111111011 an; the lluke cd, Here's a truly notable value Dl-Oposi- 111111131 1111119110 C1111) 110W 3DlPllillil $31215!“ ‘1.i1ii1r’,1,'§'§i‘,',1:1 1,‘,',‘I,,‘I,5°g§“,,,',{ and 96 women to w om oval-w Jharlottetowu; llurrlson llurlio. o! DEVOHSIHPL‘, former GovornoJ Allotllor change which slTllCk llle General of Canada. J. ll. Thomas, i0l‘lll(‘l‘ Colollizll Sccr fury, Cilfillll- ill llourne 11nd the Archbishop of Canterbury. Battalion 0f Infantry Cornwall; Addison llornc, Cornwall Stanley Hyde. Curpwall; Allison Huesvls, Charlottetown; W111 11111111 man, Charlottetown; Gcorno 3811' kin-s, Millvlew; Vernon Jones, Haz- ellbrook; Gay Judson, Pownui; Rus- sell Jones, Charlottetown; beater (ivrlnu. scientist was ‘the spread uf bolsllevist ‘ideals co. quarts-rs in Sulnulorsldc. Many 111- tcrcstlng games of Volley Bull are playcll, according to ‘thc latest re- viscd rules. There is some splen- did luzltcrial for Basket Ball and. no doubt, there will develop a “bang-llp" quilltettc of basket ball- tllrollgllolll Mexi- tion-the coats included embrace a choice range of smartly tailored pro- perly styled gsu-lnents, some with fur collars, some with self collars, various Women to Discuss A‘ _ _ 111s ill-fort,- the 1111215011 is far allvan- o1 (mi- iiiimic o111¢1ii1s_ inciirabie There is a young iaiiy Keenan, Ciiaiioiieimviii 5M1 10w. ‘ - good 001-015 1n Veloulls» dark and Logiliioiilghe (fifiitilicorireqf .{¢>__, in an Ontario institution who m1l111- thel‘. OOTBWXHU; Iinlbll Iigiynmfi; Trky- - . " ' ‘ '_' ll. iht nd da becaus Tllonl- on; Harold Lawton. 1118 F00 i ~~—~ -—— bl own, cocoa, taupe and sand. 1111.11.11.11, 11.,.,1<>1111 1. 11.1@1>.>11.11.1. - PERsONALs, iise-iiigighens the niovie 8C3)“ um swung midi “you; M, Lend’. LONDON N,“ 2,4,, Fm, (01111111111111 v1.1.1 President Dr. J. A. McPhce; Vice- Prcsillcllt, \\'. J. McNoill; Secretary ilALlFAX. N.S.. Nov. 2l.—'-Wllcn ln-funtry Battalion ofithc Easl 1411i)- tllc 111'ovlllci11l (‘ouncil of Wulucn cashlrc regiment llils been ordcrod North Rustico; Wc11dnll-_1.e:1rd. Charlottetown; Victor 111111;, Brad- not come and» marry her. Two oth- —‘“r' C’ Shnrbeu’ Portage’ “'35 crs loathe the sight. of men and Very. A 11115,21“1“,“3,{‘,§,.,,,§3I'“§“'§" m Sunnnershwlfn 8111111111311‘ scromu in hatred if one approaches nibane; Walter Ling, Ilrndlllbnnc; to proceed from Malta to Egypt. ‘"01"’; 11011“ N"11‘_2r' f‘ 111mm“ “m Speclal ii i .iiim‘_i,i ihzeii iici‘ viii‘ “ii _\ii_i w ii iiyigimn Eiiiemid them. ' waldo“ Lowlthcr, Cornwall; Rcv. illc Foruijqll (lllil-o 11111111111111 today. “r m the Kuhn“ A1“.111m1w11u111111 . 11-‘1111 1'11 1 . l‘ ‘n 1 1' s11111111t-1111- on Sluturdn 111111111011 .111 1111511111115 1'0!‘ 111° 111‘ W. C. Mach-um. St. John. N. 9-; 11111110“ 11111‘ tilrreut 111111 111111. ‘V111 ill-‘Milss thc 11111111111 111 111111111111- . Value at ~11‘ 1111111119 - “"15 111 1k Y-i “no Sui-faring from grandiose ‘m1,’ 3mm“ Meiiisii’ Cimrioiieiuwn “mi 1U), wiii iii, “iii i0 Egyiii with iiie al cure fur lllclltill llt‘iL‘L'il\'L‘S, 111111 illflt in no uncertain lvity. “The Dnllghtl rs 11f the Elupirc ilil\‘(' 11,11- 1-11 u unblo- u splendid lczul hcrc," suya: lllc wrllcr. "Tllcy have lions (i111 only concrete 1111111: 111111 has bocll 1111110 ill Nova Scoiin 111 this lliltctlon. 11nd have also urgcll cllrll lastly 1111011 tho govcrulnunt tile crying uccd for some action in 1.1115 direction. Every tiny 1'11 111..- collrls of 111w, ill our 111lbllc schools. 11111111 110111014 visited by ollr sol-llll 11-0111- vvs, £111.» prublclll of the lucnlallly llofcctlvc is pressing gricvously 1111- on us. That nothing has yet bceul done-that the most helpless .1111 Npcsngn?“ LQWER, pltlnblp 112011112 111 tllc community. ‘ ' ' '~ 1C “we °‘ including many children 51111111116011 building permits issued 111 Cllllililailiniie i0 Siiiiei, iiii iciiiiiii iii iiiiiisiici, during Qctobcr was lowcr than ilriiiiiiiiiy because them is mi 91w, me precedmg 1119151111- 11111 11 “'35 where they may be scgrcgntcdunll greater thuu in October, i923. Ac- pmimiqy cared i0,‘ is a imgic com. ulons of themselves seldom. if ever, 111111111119 themselves heroes or her- olncs of the opposite sex. For inst- uncc. in the asylum in Toronto is a lady of middle age who demands haulage from all who approach her, for she is the "Queen oi Toronto". and a right majestic figure she im- agines hersclf to be. llZlllCiIS1l1T0 balitulioll. PARIS. N01’, 23.-»i‘r011l‘lor Ilcr- rlot 11:11; 11111-111011 to continue his po- 1161’ <11’ 110F161‘ lvilll cverybolly 11nd at nny price. 1111» 1111s gone even to the length Montague; iirlebcr Myers. Albany; Lorne Mabec Tryon; llifillfy Moy- se, Bedcque; Alex. Mathlzson, lic- deque; Harold Mclllsh, Charlotte- town; Thoe. M-illmnn, Charlotte- town; George Mitchell, Charlollo- i,‘ i _, Y _ low“; Eimei, Miiriieyi Ciiiirioiiihi; itfllnlll-lllgiiillt! (1cr11lzl11 allulmsszt- town; Noll A. Mutheson, Churlottcqsiioifjii: ‘lfliigiifpi 1i1i‘i“'i 1i11",_'~'"111'1 01 tow“; Harold 31111109‘ Charlotte-Millil‘(1i‘lli‘l"ll(“tiilllSifiS 111-1111101111 113111" low“; P1111111 Mauwsm" 019-191- Bcd in 1:111 111L111} 1 11111111111 withlfhrlv Bridge; Gordon lM-acl-nnis, Winsloe iiii: smieii iimiiiiirq from French North; “illlard MucPhcrson- 01" Nntlollulsnlvllilp he 11-1151111111-111111-(1 well Cove; Willard hicLeod, Kln- ten-nor). iiiiriiig iii? wan ross; Ernest liioCabe, Hszelbrook; Rev, ‘Colin McNmvln, New Domin- ion ;George MncPhce, Cumberland; Walter McEwen, New i)on1inlon; Win McPhail, Clyde River; Chas. MoKlnnon, ‘Charlottetown; Laugh- lln iMcK-inrlou, Charlottetown; C1111‘ ~Z\‘lr. Allan Forsyth oi Miller 1110s., (‘llrlrlottciolvn- was in Sunl- lllcrsitli: on Thursday. -—0N VlSlT~1I\lr.~1. S. E. hlc-(lruc, 111111 young llzlllghtcr. 111i“! Thursday luurllillg for liostnu, whcrc sllc will lllCPi. llcr husband and proceed to tllcir home 111 I108 Angelou. Culi- iurniu, lllr. ullll Mrs. McCruQ llnve bcvu visiting Mrs. lticCrat-‘s sister, Mrs. Thomas S1llith- Middleton. .\l1". ilicCruv was on the Island all suululcr until two weeks ago whcn 11c wont to Boston. T1115 was 111i‘ first time .\lr. and Mrs. McCrac llzld lwcn on lllc island since they lcit hero 21 years ago. They were greatly impressed with ollr {rov- illcc after their long absence and say that their next visit will b0 lll tho not. too distant iulurc. Mr. Mc- (‘rnc 1111s had exceptional 1311111119115 success 21nd is D110 of i111» lending building (ZOUITRICIOTS of 1.11s Allgc- “-11ev. 1-‘1111101 11111111111111 111111- couclle, was among the visitors to Sunlmcrsldc on Thursday. -—R0v. Father Wm. McKenzie, of the diocese of British Columbia. passed through Sumulersidc oll Saturday on his lvuy to Tignish. -i——<-oa»i—- Loses Action For Share of Estate (Spoelal to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Nov. ZL-Tlle claim of “William Stone to a share of the estate of the late Enos Stone oi Regina, has been dismissed by the Some lucn are so available that they don't stick to one thing long enough to make a success oi it. 1 Special Program _ 11111. - _ encc McLean, Charloltciown; John cording to state 1 .-.1..1 b _ , ,_ ._ TOIHOI’ 1' OW EVGIIIHg Sun-reins Court 01 Cfln-“lfl- Y _T"11° McLeod, 011111111111111111-11; hlurdock the 11011111111111 kgthtigtic: li.______nenmy o“ Dubm .d_.___--pflh1 91139 9115111111911 “h” 111E 1‘ BS1911‘ 1141111006. IlflriBYll-‘ie; ROY Fur-ivy. iroul 56 cities, tllc total for October 566,504 in September, 11nd with $9.‘ Trust Company ol‘ Regina. as 114l- minisiraior of the estate or Enos North Rusblco; Fred PiCkflfll, Char Woo 811533.111. compared wilh $l~i.- 743.024 111 ‘October of lust ycar. \\'1,- ll - -. irl- " 1 1 . -, 11-111-1-111‘ 1111-1111111‘; 11:11 111111111-1111111113111111‘ MQNQTQN Nov 21_A 5 001111 stone’ 3171,6319‘! m the “m1 court’ ' 11111.1... 11111-11 11111.11 11-111-1- 1011011..‘ 111. ‘ ' . ' ' 1' for an opinion as to what cursors. . m... 0; programme o1 exceptional mcrllt ii any. were eniiiimi iio iiie 05mm » will be lsroatlcasiod from tlle C.N.R. Radio Station on Sunday evening bctzlnulng at 9 p. m. Atlantic uinlc. instrumental music will he flir- Stone was an illegltilnate chlld,§ who died intestate and unmarried»; Will-lalm Stonc, an llilcgitlnlutc bro- 9119-1 l-24 M31. , i N. Nmflmr“ nishcd by the Choir of (Jcntrul iililitgigrargtilaiilriogoigfizuinclzgg Ziigrfi: Methodist 0111111111 W110 Wm 5mg which consisted oi property vlllllcd 1 some of lllc Illlssiiln choir compos- - . ' at $19,717.33. The Attoruc Grncr- The Tune 11s Now ‘H0111 M. 111161111311111011’ Tsklhm" al oi’ Canada 1311110111911 in lilo ___ i "@1111 may prove costly 1.. kow“ y’ ‘M'1'S11°1'°"1k°' “m1 “m” ground that upon the death of Enos chztninoff. Tllcre will bu solos by Walter Neale tenor 11nd Franklyn Glynn, baritone. Sir llenry Thornton, President more ways than one. Stone lntostnto and without hc-lr or next of kiln the whole estate bo- cume vested in the crown. (Canadian Press.) SHREVEPORT, 1.11., Nov. 22. - Tim drought in this stati- has in- (Canadian Press.) “ZLSHINGTON, Nov. 2Z.*ii0l1b- ml hulri-il members of tho Mount 1111011 your eyes nntl the eyes i!’ Your children rests n respon- 1111111"! you rumlst Ignore. A viainly i1’ 111-» directly caused the (loath 11f lhuu- 131N101, 111m... Memom“ 1.;i,15,-0i,,,1 1111111 11m- 11 _ , . ’_ ' , sands of wild ducks. Finding uo (‘111111111 5011111 have gone on 511-111,; lralvl mun; 10111111201111 121111111’; 1:11 ofiith“ Canmmn 111111111131 11‘111“’“5"5 ' N rcst for their wcbhod fool the as =1 rcn-ult of their (lvslgnation us m" "" ' """""' "1"" F111 1" w I he present and Wm hrm'dc"“1' In ' ' un address, Sir llcury will bc ill- 1101111994 11.1’ Mr. Vi’, l‘. Appleton, General Manager of the Atlantic success. I have recently nqulpggfl "1! nfllce with “T1111 De Zen; Diagnostic Unit." Tllla 11111"... msnt Is absolutely the very lntug 111161111 1111"! 1811611 i0 1191118 09°11 "liobberl-hairetl slssies" by the Rev. crude oil tanks as swlmmlilil 1100111- llurkc ('lllpcppcr_ u Memphis cvzln- Thc crude oil normvaiing their fca- 11111111. About 111111 the choir is out. And Maine Acute ‘ _‘“’_' th '1 l . .. if TORONTO, Nov. 22.—At the scs- iiififiiifififf;;fiig..‘1‘°y Md spent “uninnfrrlmmnllf”: 032:0: zgdecriefiedbflofhaqfi River is at the ‘lowest lievel over a‘ slon oi the agricultural committee ' ' ____ - - - Island: ~ ' recorded. 1,1 i i i ii _ . or tho lcglslulurc yostcrtlny. f‘. ll. _ OBI-vs Ccmnwen-lrwun 111-1111111111» -: 2001:1911: held an" 7 p’ m‘ vars as aafggdltngl 011136111112 & . . S] d Watts, secretary of tho Uolulnlun ' , , , n Millers‘ Association. advocated 11 Aftgr The Morals of 11-1. gJZWITWZWTJiL hzeisllorvrrglf-gcglftssgz? broken on“ a Dlstnbutors for P. E. I '3 thorn prevents thcm from rising once they have allghtcd. i-{oa-i WOULD TAX U. 8. FRUITS ON THE EARLY MARKET seasonal dllty on all small fruits and vegetables, coming into Cunn- du bcforo the Canadian products arc nn the market. He stntcil that by tho time Canadian strawbi-rrlcs and other Canadian fruits and vog- etablcs wore on the market, the people had tired oi these producul. on account of the earlier consump- tion of imported fruits. ior which they paid an exorbitant price, Pon- pic should either be mmlc t0 wsll for the Canadian products or nou- trlbllto to tho dominion revenur- by paying high duly on early imported products. Mr. Watts suggested that the high tariff remain in effect each year only until the Canadian ifrults and vegetables were on the market. ' Mr. Watts also pointed out that western farmers on last year's hoat crop paid $800,000 freight, _ 11 200.000 tons of scroenings,sl1lp- ped with their wheat to Fort Wil- Uudnuntcd, Clllpcpper is continu- ing to lllmbastc the ladies who have» 131111111111 their locks, He slllll he hlld 11nd n lot of letters llnont his llflllllllillililflll 01' flllOfil trcsscs, but tllut the pcnplc who wrote him “would have stood more chance of Back Bay Students (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, Nov, 22. —Bostnn is shm-kcll. Tile Boston intercollegi- utc Committee on living conditions among students has approved a re- 11011 indicating that all 1e not as it should be ln the famous Back llny district whom men and wom- lrn students arc "living with less prntcclinn from moral temptation than ls desirable." The report chnrgcs that gambling unll promis- cuous drinking are common amongst the student population and that drinking at club and college organization dances recently has been "noticeable." it urges that thl- collcge authorities ask the pnl~ i('l' 1o 111-. more strict ln student rc- sldl-ullnl sections. i“ f1 ' 11am. Much of this could have boon Instead of dreaming of tomor- i-A loved to the farmer if the when! row. the successful man is wide *1 1 ‘ was screened before being ship- awnkr- to the opportunities of to- ped. drl y. on the market for Eye 51mm"- stion. R Our Professional Etnerlones‘ and Fucl-lfleu are n! your lm-, mediate service. ' H. J. MABON egion. Prince Edward age of water Mndnc and porbion oi New Bruns- ‘ ' I: wick adjoining ls becomalng acute as s. (Special to The Guardian) CALAIS, Me, Nov. in this sect-ion of result of the protracted drought. 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