. , ,_c- 'run GUARDIAN oovlsas FRINGE EDWARD TNI DAILY- sgmewn Guardian Three Conn. ' T' ' ' I-""*` "'11 '-~ ' " ‘ ' - 1.....-_._ a---»-_r.»~-#_-» fm- -Y----. --`-...... ....., _ CHARLQTTETOWN, CANADA; lTHuRsDAY,`DECE1uBl=5R 1_1, 1519. ` ` 5 'A' I" C C C ._ *if-" ' ' '> 5 - f' Y ' ~ i --~ , , if ut Pultt ur wlus Pull hump .lnulu ll ull lui luulslluu livvlliiiilluilihffpi of us suntan out . lnnussts ul Ill out uusluullllsl ._..,_I° §"‘ “"’“”” “lim” , _-,. the simple life ot the ooqilidon people, 'reus Royal _sc0t¢1_. runners he is Proud to be their) Colonel ln Ciuef._ Tells of his “Wonderful 1 it (Special to The Guardian.) l PARIS Dec. 10.-The Superme f p re fr m his Province -Sir Charles Dalton wus waited upon by a committee of his rlends at the Bellevue Hotel, Tignlsh nd presented with an address nc- rejoicing in their prosperity, peril!- lng of their sorrows and M3! extlld- iui: to the poor and needyitile silent Three Months’ Visit to Canada,” and of what Scottish Enterprlse_Has Done for the Dom- inion. . *-*-*i-i.___ (Special to The Guardian.) _ LONDON, Dec. 10.~Tho Prince of Wales _ presiding at n dinner of the }1oyalScottlsb Corporations. said be ,ss proud to think that he had scottish blood' in his veins srxl that he was Colonel in Chief of t e Royal scotch Fusiliers. i “l have just returned from Canada" he said, "and during the wonderfull three mourths there I saw thousands of gcomsh people to whom I talked and with whom I certainly knew 1= shook hands. I travelled right ncrossl the Dominion from Halifax to Vuu- ¢°11"°i‘ and buck. so l am able to real-, lize how much Scottish character and Scoiislx entenprise have done in shap- ing the Great Dominion ss we know it today.” . The Prince, next week, receives nl _ J 4 l (Special to The Guardian.) edness and the necessity for a power- t ' lful fleet and expressed the hope that MONTREAL. Dec. 10.-_This even- Canada would' build along first class ` ng at 6.15 a. thousand people gather-llines. He paid n hearty tribute to the (Special to The Guardian.) .’ / I Suggests that Canada Build Along First Class "‘3§’.§`1'$°.'l.'.'.lT1$l‘i°‘§..§?°f`.l' $§`.ii.. Ehliii B Lines. Compliments Canadians on Effective- "° ‘"“° ge? Io`1;r{;aai;\¢;, Sea and in Air. Pays Tribute 5.5' SA companied by a gold-headed cane Sir Charles was taken completely by hand of a bounteous charity” "' . In the exercise and a l U PP Oli If I _ the means _which Providencilgas lilies `_ li Prince of \\'u1es‘. _- a _i address of welcome from the City of' ed, together under the 'auspices of London in recognition of the world' t wide significance of his visit to Con- t ada. J Sir George and Lady Perley were rn flilli-“ig the Canadian guests at me v dinner given by the King 'anti Queen S nl. Buckingham Palace to celebrate the i return of His Royal Highness the e he Young Men's Canadian Club at he Vifiudsor Hotel to meet Admiral eilicoe. Among those present at the GGUIIS were Hon. Bainbridge Colby, ice President of the United States hippint; Board, and Hon C. C. Bal- antyne, Minister of Marine and Fish- ries. ’i‘ho'Admir-nl insisted upon prepar- ......1i.ts.. .sown by Canadians 0.. und, OTTAWA. Deo. 10.-The Military* in me ah- and on the gen, and also Department has been advised that the gave ,high 'praise to the A_mqr"l¢an liner Saxonin, carrying 35 officers and nluvy which evoked un equally geder- 50 Other ranks. will dock at Halifax ous response from the Hon. Bain- on or about December 1-ith. bridge Colby, who further expressed unequivocal disapproval of the action of the Senate in rejecting the league of Nations covenant. ' vlsu _ro nu srmuolo PL , ._-_-..__._..._. ' it is openly stated that o. resumptioni This Notohle lfacking_ Establishment is Equipped with a Thoroughly Up-to~Date System ol Mechanical “°" S°°°""“” Refugeration---Direct Expansion System Where Very low Temperatures are Required andthe Cold-Air _ System Where “Sharp” Freezing is N-ot Necessary. Description ol the Plant and Processes oi Packing ‘ A representative of the Gunrtllall _tlloroughi'_',' wnshcd through the use of -had the pleasliro H few GUYS ill-io of overlleztd tanks and fountain brushes. visiting the extensive plant of The 'They next como under the scrutiny of island Cold Storage Compuuy. lthe Dominion Govt-rnmr.-nt inspector A visit to such il place ns this is in- |who examines each one thoroughly to deed it revelation and few citizens un- see that they are not diseased in any less they had the privilege of seeing way. This process was explained ln the plant for themselves could realize an interesting manner by the inspec- what u wonderful lndustry we have tor-in- charge, Dr. (‘. J. Bousilelfl. here in Charlottetown. - From the complete manner in which l/lr. A. J. !\1cAdnm the genial man- ,the whole process of inspection is .agar kindly showed the newspaper carried out there is apparently not representative through the estublisll- the slightest chance in the world for sold at considerable reduction from the price ot medium weitzhtsl' tri :not wuou hogs go vcry much over 180 pounds they are unfit for bacon at all and lutve to be used for the lower grades. such ns mess pork,_which sells -s a considerably lower price than tho smoked meats. _ After going through the process of- mild sugar curing, for which the‘ l l ments of this firm have earned at repu- I ANT pp THE lltliwilllumusf P. E. lsllulo coin sionlos oo., tio. so familiar to the buying public. _ The reporter noticed on the main rcceiving floor a iull set of hog slaugh- ttliul, mtlchiuciy which had ust arrlv lllll/Il lllll PllHl5 despatch recctvet' from Rome, news l -papers in Holy See circles assert that- of diplomatic relations between the; ce is imminent. l l l SI-Illlllllhllll llllh < .~ 1 . . . J . ' _ cd from Clnclnnatti. This equipment; is of the very latest type and the in-} tention is to have it erected ns soon as the full rush of slaughtering lambs | und cattle is over. Perhaps not many) renders are aware that this establish-* ment ever since it commenced opera- (Speciai to The Guardian.) _ AMSTERDAM, Dec. l0_-Thc Kais- er and Prince Albert at Amerongen re-_ _ celved a. telegram from German re-1 y I porting French army activity in oc-l -"I cupied Germany and Albert immodiat-| _. _ 4-ly left with two lnotor cars for Ger-; __________ _ __ ____ __S_;R___fEll_ARLE§7' many, The Kaiser and haiscrtn were1S,,,.,,,.iS,, .md w,|_ visim ffpct 1_ Th. ment. Coxnmenclng on the ground floor with the receiving dopurtlnent where tho dressed ments, butter, poultry and such produces ure ‘taken in both from lucatl delivery teams and the railway, the reporter wus shown through the anything showing the slightest truce of disease to get upon the nun-ket trotn this establishment. Dr. ilousticld made the interesting statement that the' stock in this Province is oxcuu- tionally free of disease. A few dis- eased carcasses occasionally are tution surpassed by none on tho con-‘t.on.-. ltcrc eight years ago has slau- tiucnt they are ut-xt sont to ti1cll.:litcrctl about hall' -the total lamb pro- slnolu: house. ln this compartment cx- duction of the Province each season _t.»i1d.n.t'.' from the ground up through ,land has also dealt quite heavily in Lthree 5' .-ies of the building the uieatts ‘b-ref. This in addition to what it rec- iurc allowed to hung for soverul hours lelvcs from the general public. At the fduriug which they are exposed to theltimc of our visit about 25 men were lsluolte of dry sugar maple, which is lbusily engaged in the killing depart- 4 . f 4 1 4 _, ,,., ,.,,.. ..._ - . . - ' 1- Main Building ' 2. Annex, Egg Dept, 'responsible to some extent for tllciment. alone, killing several carlonds ` ` ~ l -rn. ' . _ s y tl ci t Very “"l°V°“s~ addr- ss was r-_-nl hy lion. , Senator .._.-_____._~,c-. _ _ . ,, _ _ __ , . . \lu1ph\ .i ul th- pi- stutttifm umrlo by _.ti. und lfcnorul sorrow expressed at .tho tlvpurturc of Sir (ihurics Uulton ` ` 'Dalton Knight of the Order of St.'; fspsstnti. 'rm Goat-alan.) °"’5°’,~l` TP" G“["'- l COPENHAGEN, nec. io.-new D"“’,S" ‘hf"""iS~* l manmn tra(-ms on Thursday mst 0C_ [pon learning that you are about. oupied the territory across the Dan-lmqspvpf your conmmlnn with y°‘"`l “bg m_0miSed_ to Roumama by .¢he_- not vo ivrovinrr~_to take up your abode i trvaty signed by Burcharest by R0u_,ln the Lnlteti States, we feel that we mama and the central Powers in Mayyfczinnob allow the occasion to pass lots, ft.-ordintr* to despatcltes troml‘”"l“‘“" ‘“P""*‘5’”’: “’ ""’“" Hmfill 4°' ghir. (X li .liciflirti .L`.[u-r~`<‘lrca oi' zippro- - i §_ciz1tlr>u \\' re luuilc by tlwsfi nsffmnbl- ‘ ifrom his nutivc place and our Province t l ` I N H En( The following is ihe address' I Tn the l-louoiirnhlo Sir lilmrles DALTON . eil at your disposal, you have ngbiy' .followt-tl the Divine precept an-ti your .mart uiiict-nt. contributions to the ctus-'» of Clirlstlun education and to lwftrtl alleviating thc sufferings of stricken humanity shall stand before the eyes of succeeding generation; an n lasting monument to the noble and generous nature lwhlch inspired their conception. Inyour public capacity yourér-o¢¢|»¢| ls onuof \vhlch~ you may feel .justl proud, In the some spirit of lei; sacrifice which has cllaraeterlted all your actions you denied yourself the comforts and pleasures of home ind family life to serve the public lump cpl s. Despite thc recrlmlnstlons of poli» [ical foes un.; the ingratituds of fain lrlentls; you have followed unswery- ingly thc highest ideals of honourand U. 3. Hlllllllllll C SHE-lllhl Nlll (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.- Recom- mendations of the Navy General Board building programme for 1920 include two batiloships, one battle cruiser.. ten scout cruisers, five destroyer flo- tills. leaders and six submarines. The navy of the United States should ul- timately be equal to tho most powerful maintained in the world not later than 1925 the despatch adds. -<-¢~ St. James’ New Memorial Pulpit 3. Engine Room, interior. l _ 4. Power House. Exterior. . m _ J' . . f ‘Jam-ts’ ‘(`hu\'clt \vhi<‘h :irivt-il this ‘cd and will b-- formally unvcil\»d :tl Th- rr-tv M--ruorinl pulpit for St, woolt from Toronto has been lnstull- Kmusenburg Tmnsylvauil tzrofz, at least, our profound regret all 5'0ur dup-;ii~tur<~ :intl our :loop :md sin-l core .1pprot:iutu>u of your lutf~rt\st ini _tho \vi-lfaro of our community. both as . tl- pt‘l`vnt~‘ citizen and us o. public ro-l i`\ p Iscntntlvo. Rising by thu force of your own individual nu-rit from :ml\u1ulll<\r.u|lr, you liuvc not only zrcquiri-d fztxno and fortune for your.:oll` but you have :il- so brouglu our l’roviuco :md our own littlo rlllucu cull..-;>i1:lu ol' c.\'cvssi\'c wcnl-. th. ~_/ou chose mtllcr to spend the :ictivo youre of your llfc in the ser- vict-, of youruutlvi-community, living --~"~=-==m lIllNDE-NSED SPECIALS 3 `13i~4H|f.TM-‘\$ STATIONERY WITH -f '- .~ .» mul ti it-.tor in gold bronze ‘rt-ul hui in -1.50 pci" box. tlontm. 1,-it l'll-.|i»-:_\, l'.`I. It<-ut Silwwt. tl STORAGE FOR WAGONS. AP~PLY` _ . , ,_ - l . 55"-`°"‘~';"‘A"""“` "’ "|5l`Ll\il':T";o|-"”`l1v|-is isnnlno coco eros/toe 'come/mv, t.-rn ' ' ' ' n- xt Stuuiuy »~vt»uilu:'5 s--rvlcu. The in l.'l l.rlm;\\.'1>ltl1 .\\'»nu-n l’lt:ur new pulpit iii built of oak und is it 27.4 l., - 2353-12-11-lhlilptl handsome piece of work and lmrmon- _____._._.._.._..____.___...__-~..... lzcs perfectly with the magnificent T0 |_ET_.__3 gg 4 pURN|5HED OR Orson and the se-ncral eu»'rvumiinse» urtuu-.tisiu-u wut...-1. _-tpplr 257 mn.: ln the front of the pulpit is set at S(r,»,.[_ 29.y,g_1g.1g,Mgip._|_ splendid bronze Memorlll 'l`.”tbli\t with ..~- --.. ._ -~-..---~ --._...-._-.__. ..._.. nrciwd top (tho shnpc of n mv-morlni nom; 'rg THE BAPTIST SCHOOL. , _duty und have over set the advance- mf-nt of the public \vs\ll’are as your :.'tun‘. rurloads of fox meat, both do- mestic# and imported .product stored bY more than fifty different ranches iiirottxhout the Pfovince. Besides tge _business eonductedby "I6 Cold St rage Company on its own fliicounmhey nl»o.»a`s is generally un- 'l°\'8l06d thron¢hout"tiie Provixlce. rec- *‘l"° Hoods fofpublio storage ss well. "ld-I Portion of- the building is oo- "l|Di€d for pork packing operations by M°“"`l~l Davis. I Fraser. who are also 'surely lntsrqtss- tn- urs cols som-se C°mn1ny. ' The market-,hogs e| delivered from l“`m0ra teams are handled by means 01 on electric hoist ahd also from the’ "‘ll‘"¥ nldiifg, hlutin ,aecommodns lion for ten 'air leeds at e time. Those ll°ss are rerhovet‘l“by' s system of roll- ers-on overhead tracking. After puss- llik °ver the 'weigh I ales set in this ‘*\_°_ktus they are telnet. dlreou, to ""5 *PD iloor.‘51~Iere it would appear that I :mill ehny of men were busy In th - .t r . in t3,-.it‘.i‘-l..f’il’..i‘i'»l’t’.?ilL’.’.'i‘.'.f."i.f.¥Z'.ii’2. C l . ....¢~.-.- ~- ' found but those are tanke_d immediate- l '. . ,After inspection the hogs go direct-\ ly to the cutting tnble.lt ls' interesting | to wutch the different processes which follow, thehsms. sides of bacon. shoul- _ ders. buclfs -'md all the better cuts K0 l by chutes immediately to the curinz-' floors below. The rougher portions such as heads. feet and Shanks life dealt with in the cuttinnz room. A splitter driven by un electric motor is usetl to divide-the heads. The lower part commonly known as J0WlB` “fe than taken to the grinder running at 5000 revolutions per minute which rc- moves entirely the tooth und viriunilv ou the Jawbnne- T11? ffei “fe Wt- o h a snmewluit e' mi ur |u'\\'.‘1'f-»~'- “alll those various cuts then Dil?-l through n rotary “'°9h'li8 mlvliliw el' Bn 0i,,(.u.|c,,|g._,- driven. where jets of steam and a continual flow of hot wat- h er permeates them. briiliililll U19 mel", out drm ond thoroughly cleansed. in the curing room the neWsPilD€i` man md nu ocular demonstration oi. _ .. -» . 11 g procurahle, n double layer of cork-. THE WEATHER ‘why packers are persistently sdvoc _ hythin o;;efnn;yi's§;t:I\es1;ttiti;:;anosselahg _hmm SM in cement and asphalt nl ` _ latin! 'hm hogs he nn‘Bhell8ll°`|xJl`>§nxlll;d lla llhvgillloratsd with the finished Dre- was interesting' to learn that it was '|'El\l°P]bRATUl\E Tiber bggrltlillgulnlrtlfltg llgglheavior than ducts. _ ‘ mtef_l"l’5onb‘;l`f‘l,lI.“l5__ lllgllglé gfldflgxrggg \ ' TIDE. Mooys ET" l , , _ this was ‘l“"" evldenm' t°° “"7 t° 90",; ‘I-;`:d,ha;n(,`,,§,::1;'l1g?,i,B‘;-7?f,‘; £221: Co.. that the E55 Circle business of _ NT D' 11 _Dwdedl cold. °°"““““d mp highest welt' lfiltlfdtgl) lllfgse every sound In its parchment ~ "“°"*”"‘**""°-“°°~'-' 133|? ll gf sggw falls ' y - - "°*“ “` " r . _1£l°t);;`,n'l|,r3tlpnrggrithzxsehgve' to bel wrapper bearing the`;‘D. & F." label _ (Continued on Pale Three.) e _ 8 \ the wo.-.dsrfully 1-lcqusnt flavor for which (of lambs Pitch 'l“Y~ fl‘°5“ "°l“l‘ t°. t1l;<;egoml1‘any‘s hams and bacon is 511;:Zexgntowlirestahgtllggngil'“E10 v‘;‘;;'ll°;l§, The shipping room was next visit- ._ s . l ed. 'Tho employees were busy putting cis. ' ‘ up the finished product in its attract- ive- put-kim.: nml labels (each of the. mcnt was nmdo. Here the residue- llwlndow.) This tablet is about three foot. hit.-h and 18 inches widc. It' hours the following inscription. emo of the lending American mark- t To The 6.0,), of God And Sacred To The Memory Qt' Those Connected Witn This Church A btw vt.-it tn the fertilizer depart- tl roorr. nu Frhlny uftt-rnoftn from 4 to 7. Zillil-12-t0i\iZl. ‘POSITION WANTED BY YOUNG mim :rs traveller or other outdonrl occupation. References. Apply "C", clo Guurvlittn. Dec 9-3lpd Canada .tm-.f.sf~. This is nccnmplished mainly y expert operators anti, after being mix- put through a grinder and then senti _ , _H G m ¢1n..¢,¢.c..ll'rom the various tanks was being; ll(;:\mlel:;(;;l\rtll)IFfotjenllogllls gli Eastern L processed for the removal of surplus . _ b n in through I1 hydraulic press Att`i1:v\ll`1ll“l “lnlgrisilnugaiierleoilyoixlig.