MERCHANT Honeet advertising has become more than a slogan-dc la the ea. tabllehed praooioe probably of 95 per cent of the advertisers of (n; country. Charlottetown Guardian Two Ccnta Iornln‘ Guardian, Founded 1881 ,- "£3.17 |e's P per l Covers Prince Edward Island 7/. l/A/‘Viy/ZW, // 9;. Read by Without hone“, In lt and blllilld lg an J-ertleement is like a faiee alarm of fire-it atlra up a lot of trouble, but it GODIYt mean any- Like The not very ‘oily CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 thing. Delivcel gala! labaeriytieah u. .. ~ a: Bllllllllfl Hllfiflllll Slldllll Churchill Stimmed Up ._ Results 0f Marx Teaching in Tun- bridge Wells Speech LONDON, Dec. I-“Socialists and (Yommunlsts received a merciless tonguti-lashing Saturday front (‘liiiucellor of the Exchequer Wins- tau Churcliill- who. by the way, is iii today. Speaking at Tuubridge \Vells, he said: who Socialist in his folly and the tfctumunist in his malice would tindeimlne and fatally wreck the yiillnrs of our society. They wish tii go as fast as possible along the sumo road, but the Communist thinks lie iran smash his ivay by violence nud the Socialist ‘believes he can do it by hum-bug. The theo- ries oi‘ that renlarkirhle German, linrl Marx, if put into pracilcie. ivoulil finally and fatally destroy ilu- liberty and prosperity of those islands and, ivhether our ruiii is achieved by a violent. ‘blow or by administration lu subtle doses oi‘ slow poison, is only a secondary- matler. ilrltuln would be laid luw and the only question at the post- mortem would be: ‘Did sho fall or was she pitched?’ “The Socialist tries to lead us to disaster by foolish words and the (Jommunist by violent deeds. We tnust show trurselves equally trail- abie of mieetiug and ‘beating thiuu. whether it is a matter of words or devils." (iliurchlll ileritlcd the Sticiulist claims of seeking to place life ml ii nobler plane. and commented on llln foreign nature of Socialist minds. "Even their dreary sus- pvl." ho said, "comes rom (ler- nituiy and Russia. British Social- ists are well known to lbc the dull- iist in the world. They have mere- ly striped down what Kari Marx nail Lenin handed overtc them." fiiiurchili warned‘ against the "dark power oi Moscow" and said: "There we have what was never known before--a ‘band of cosmopo- litan conspirators gathered from the underworld of the great cities of Europe and Ameri‘ . in despo- tic possession of wh t was once the mighty and famous Empire of Russia. These men are ceaseless in their endeavors to spread re- voiutinn throughout every land. There is no country more the ob- ject of their maliguity than this island home of ours. which has so long preserved democratic free- dom with ordcr and responsibility in nll classes." H0n.Manning Dolierty we Minister of Agriculture in the Drury Government, and a Progres- sive member of the Ontario House, who has resigned his seat and de- clared that he will support the Con- servative cause federally. Llcy George Will = Retire From Party If Necessar (Canadian Press.) LONDUN, llcc. 2' “ll' l am an tibstacli‘ to llic Liberal miiiy, ‘l am primareil in retire." is ihd report- ed definite pronouncement made by Lloyd George at a private gath- ering oi’ Liberals here last night when Lord Oxford and Asquith was (llll\'.i'li'llili‘il with a view to itirtlmi- healing of the tllficrcnres bi-ilvei-ii the twu wings of the l.lb- eral party." Y i Appropriations For Upkeep 0f Navy (Canadian Press.) OT'l‘A\VA. Dec. 2—-A proposed silggcstieu by Viscount JIilllCOB is reported by cable that Canada should, lu i\ililll.l()i1_ to. other im- perial naval assistance Ci)ill.i'llllll.(3 $36,000,000 yearly for the next few years towards tho cost of the lin- perial uavy. Records here sliuw flint [he npprilfiriiltltm made by Parliament at its last session for upkeep of the (innadiiin navy Ill"- ing the prnscut your was $1,400.- 000. A similar sum was appro- the printed by Parliament for same [mrpose for the fiscal year 1924-25. R. Kipling Is Serious- ly Ill (Canadian Press . LONDON. Dec. 2.~l.ord Dawson. T0 Scrap Thirty-Sev- en British Naval i Ships (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Dec. 2—'i‘hlrty-seven iiritish naval ships wlll.be scrap- ped in the immediate future. .1. (1., Davidson, Uniler-Secretary for lllcl Admiralty announced today in thc llouse of Commons. This list will) he made up of three cruisers. five! depot ships, l8 destroy/ere. 7 sub- uuirlncs. 3 trawlers and one tlrift- (‘auiuliau trade 0\'i‘l‘ (‘tiundlan ier- t, (‘l‘. :¢0§§§§9§§§—f§§ O-Q-OQQOQ 00 9 Condensed Specials i of Penn. King's Physician has been callcd to llurwxisli to attend Rud- yard Kipling whose. condition is giving rise to anxiety. The famous writcr is reported to be suffering from bronchitis complicated with pneumonia. .W. A. Black Uphold Maritime Rights (Canadian Press) Q1~T.,\|\\'i,.\. Dee. It-wllitiutllui! 0f S |"l‘[')]'y and through iCutiaillittIi portifand rcndiu-Hilticnl of forclgu rates on the ‘llllt!l'i'i)l')lYllll Railway- ‘lffl ailvocali-il liy ‘W. A, llluck. (‘i>itscrvti‘tlvi~ member for Halifax. ‘party in the llousc to ironvey for- ‘riestilvc themselves intu a cominit- Hlfilllllllllfi ill WINNIPEH lllllllllllll Submitted to Premier King and Cabinet and t0 Members of t h e Conservative Party. (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, Dec. 2—iiesolutions ailopted at the recent economic conference in Winnipeg were laid before Premier Mackenzie King and his cabinet by a delegation representing the Boards 0i 'l'ratie well, Valuable H‘ surance. A fire yesterday morn lug on the the iiuest and newest barns in the Province. killed sixteen head of registered Shorthoru cattle. a Per- cheron stallion valued at $800, and destroyed the season's entire crop- An old burn adjoining, which was and Chambers of Cuinulerce of (Eanada this afternoon. Later the "mmY “t the Ume- *1 grflnnrYi U" (ieleguflmh which w“ headed by contents oi‘ which nverc saved, a car riage house, and a farm shed were glso burnt. The total loss is estimat cd at $8.000. about half oi‘ which is covered by insurance, When Mr. Boswell loft his fwrm with a ‘team of horses at nine o'clock. there were no. signs of fire. it was only discovered after it had gained considerable headway, and evidently originated in the loft. The minke was noticed by ilii-s well about eleven o'clock and she quickly phoned for assistant-c which speedily zirrivcil. ‘But thi- flames S. ii. (itiniiy, President oi Toronto Hoard of 'l‘riitlie waited on Sir ilenry Draytoti. Senator (i. l). Rt.‘- berisuu anti llou. l)r. S. F, ‘Polmie. representing the (Jiinservntive miilly the findings ol‘ the confer- enee. ill all eight l‘t'.:<itllllllilll>l were pro- eieuieii to the political parties. 'l‘hey ilPLil. with llulnigration anti colonization, the erunotnit- situa- iiun in the Iliariiinu» Provinces. (‘lffllltlilly ill public expenditures. industrial and scientific research. lEllllll lHilllSANil noun llllE iwlngmaslunv Fine New Barn Belcn ging to Mr. Keith Bos- orse, And 16 Head of Registered Shorthorns, Consumed by Flames-Loss is Partly Covered by In- 0- . lagc haiid-pump and water-buckets. farm property oiIMr. Keith Boswell, were of no avail, and‘ the willing Victoria, razed to the ground one of helpers were obliged to remain sa- (isflBd “with saving ‘Mr. -Bosweli‘s home, which was continually spray- ed with water. and escaped undam- aged. The iiames spread so quickly that neither the five stock in the main barn, a new structure 95x40 feet, ‘with concrete foundation. and floor. and equipped in the most modern way, nor any of the crop contents, fonty tons of hay and dif- ieen hundred stooks of grain, could be saved, The cattle were dead long before ‘the flames reached them. having ‘been suffocated -by the dense smoke. When it was seen that the large granary was also doomed. ‘it was speedily emptied of il-s contents. The ‘fire burned fiercely for about six hours and was noticeable for miles around. its Origin is a mys- tery since no one had been smok- sprcaii so rapidly that the best ef- forts of about two hundred neigh- tbors armed with the Victoria vil- nationiil coal’ policy. the preven- tion of smuggling, imperial trade relations and foreign trsile. Mem- bers oi’ six boards are in the dele- iug on the premises. iMr. Boswell has the sympathy of the whole country side in his ser- ious loss. gallon and they bear authority of the economli: conference to repre- sent the Associated lioartls of all (Izinada. liiilvl‘ in thc day tlclcifflici Will "ii-u to discuss the tirganlztitlon oi‘ ‘ii lluiilllll0ll lioiiril of Trmlc. -()'l"l‘A\\'.A. l)i'l'., ‘LwSptuiking on bqyliillf i)f.|_‘ho iilarltitnt- provlucr-‘s. liicut ‘Col. W. J. iirown‘, litmtlou. urged that zinythlni: the gin/cl‘!!- mcut troulil do to ltcttcr economic- conditions ln the Atlantic provin- ccs would be b0 t-he advantage oi‘ all ‘the iloniinioti. The ‘Msrltimes had not receiver] access to the wi-‘ultli which had ‘come lo the rest oi‘ the l)oiiuiniou us the country de- vclopcil‘ and lhcy were perhaps entitled to tainue spedlul translitera- 'iion on that accmitlt. Asked by Premier King to spec- ify gouu- 0f the things which m-ight be dune- ‘in that part of (Iuilaila. Col. dlrowu said increased facili- ties in Atlantic harbors, utiliza- t‘lon -of the water powers of the tMaritimtzs. and encouragement of immigration into these provinces suggested themselves as of first irousidcration. ‘ iiion. E. M. ‘MucDouAllil asked if the harbors there should be placed under control of (iOIIHWlSSlOIlS as they had been elsewhere in Can- ado, “That idea suggests itself to us," replied Col. (Brown, Answering another question Col. Brown said bhe Winnlipeg confer~ ence hed not felt that the question of freight rates‘ should‘ be‘ tie-alt with ‘in any sectional way_ and ‘therefore no resolution had been ‘brought to the Government deal- Qing with any special claim ‘the Liiurltiiuta-s nrlght fe-el they had in frog-art] to freight rates. i iMr. S. ‘B. Gunndy added that ‘the Conference felt that no con- FP-“Hlolls ‘w one pari, of Canada Eshould be recommended. if they oulil not be made applicable to the whole country. dliscusslon was prolonged on ‘iurmlgratiion results. lit was‘ dis- trussed by John M. iimrie of Edmon- ton. vile thought ‘the government H011. Arthur Meighen scrvative Chance Low. ()'i"l‘.‘\\V.»\, Dec. 2——'i‘ho eyes oi‘ the Dominion are focused upon the liagot irampuign. 'l‘his week the impression caused by Hon. Arthur Mclghetfs speeches in this riding has given new strength to Conser- vative chances. it seems now that Hon. Andre Fuuteuux will be the successful candidate next Monday. Never bad Basot a better chance to answer seine (inestions that are of grave importance to the welfare of Can- ada, and to the place which the Province of ‘Quebec holds in the Canadian Confederation. The Conservative leader is ile~ fending himself against the cani- paign carried on (luring the last general election and he began by dealing with the great issues that are the present concern of the country. 'i‘iiem is this advantage in Bagot; that it can look back upon nu old ffonservative tradi~ tion. Therefore the ground is well chosen ior fair fighting. it is to be hoped that. tho Liberal leaders will not mnke use of any old sec- tional and racial tactics as it would greatly endanger national unity. Hon_ Mr. King is silent. No an- nouncement came from his office as to his participating in the Bagot bye-election. it seems now prac- tically certain that the Premier l EYES 0F THE lllllllNlilNt Nllll lllllSiiill 0N Bllil paign Giving Ne, (Special to Tl]: Guardian.) ’s Active Part in Cam- W. Strength to Con- .s.—The Premier Lies °____.__ campaign. thus leaving the full management and direction in the hands of Hon. Mr. Cardin. the ris- ing ‘powcr in Quebec. who will no tlouibt find a very strong opponent in the person of Senator I). O- Esprance, who is leading the Cou- servative forces. S. PilE, Que. Dec. 2.——-With the staff of speakers and workers rap idly increasing the last phase of the thy-election fight in Basot will be intense. Both sides are battling sharply in every iparisb and village. Meetings follow each other with ra~ pidiity. ‘Hon, Arthur iMeighen bad scarc- ely left St. Pie today when ‘Hon. lP- J. A. Cardin arrived with a Liber- -.il reply. Cardin devoted special ct- ten-tion to Mr. Meigheifs announce- ment that when be is in power he will put import duties on ‘American farm. products as high as the dut- ies U. S. put on ours. "WhaLMr. iMeigiten is advocat- lug,” warmly declared Mr. Cardin. "is ‘tariff wuir with the U. S, and with other countries and tariff wars uo more than other wars are profitable to a 'country."1'he well being of countries is secured not by tariff wars but by development of trade and the exchange of pro- ilucts." i-ie spoke of higher protection as W. R. LITTLE .1 llflllllll was i PiHllll lllllllll Measure Introduced by His ,Minister of Finance is Carried by Vote of 415 to 154 -Paper Money Is- sue is Increased. (Special to the Guardian) ‘RAMS, Dec. it-Premier Briand. although cooly received when be read the declaration of policy of his new ministry before the Chamber of Deputies ‘today. woo ‘a partial victory ‘by iinducing the chamber t0 change its methods ‘of procedure and consider ‘the proposed increase 0f 7.500.000.000fraucs i‘n‘ the‘ mlone-t- ery circulation, before discuseiugin tenpellstious. The bill framed by Finance Minister Iioucheur, raising the ii-mit of the issue of paper mou- iey iirom 51.000.000.000 t/J 58,500,000.- 000 francs was iutroduod at oner- and referred to the finance com- miitmeq which demanded a suspen- sion of the session until 9 p. rm. upon the required vote‘. ‘Between tints hour and postponement ‘to ‘to- ‘morrow the finance committee's demand was carried by 415 to 154. Formerly immigration Colonization and Immigration. Re-elected President 0f Shoe Mailufac- turers’ Asso. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Dec ii-‘ito-electioa is announced of J. A. \V-al-kor_ To: ronto as president of the Slice Manufacturers’ Association of Can- ada. the annual micerting of which was held here yesterday. Rumania Accepts U. S. Debt Funding Terms (Special to the Guardian) WAISHJDNGTQN, Dee. 3. -— The ‘Romanian Debt Commission has accepted the Unified ‘States offer for funding its government's ‘lebl. to the United States and the ‘terms have been submited to President Coolidge for ‘liiia approval. Agree- ment 0a the arrangement for fund- ing the debt which aggregates 646.- 508.000 in principal and accrued ‘in- terest was reached late today. Act- ion bad been delayed several days WIILllG the ‘Rumaniisn ‘Commission awaited word from its government. The arrangement, it was indicated. is along the general lines of the British settlement, except that slightly easier payment-s are set for the early years of infirest. tRatos were uudtrstood to ‘be 3 percent in the early years with 31/. percent during the remainder. Anthracite Strikers Again “Marking Time (Canadian Preee) PFH TA. Dec. 2.»—The anthracite strike. as a result of the operators’ rejection of Governor Pinciiovs peace plan. ‘today appear- ed to have entered another peniod of "marking time." i-{Oji- $500,000 Saving For British Cattle Market (Canadian Prove) TORONTO. Doc. 3.— Claiming‘ that proposals of Capt. Albert deacon or the Jonson‘ Steamship lines olf Copenhagen. ‘in regard to the export of Canadian cattle. Nine Killed And 24 Wounded In Jail M u ti n y (Canadian Press.) RANGOON, india, Dec. 2—-Nine persous have been killed and twenty-four wounded in a jail mu- tiny at Pyapun, Lower Burma. sis- Ontario Town Has Hundred Thous- and Dollar Fire (Canadian Press) . NORTliBAY, Ont, Dec, 2.—-Sev- en families are homeless. four dwel- l-ings and five -st0res are burned to the ground‘, while a number of oth- er ‘buildings are damaged. with a total loss that may exceed one iiun- tired thousand dollars. according to fragmentary reports received here of a tire which broke out in ‘Mat- tawa early this morning. Touching Welcome For Premier Briand (Canadian Press) ‘PARIS, Dec. iL-Reiurning from the Locarno Treaty signing cere- mony this afternoon. Premier Bri- and received a touching welcome from a delegation of wur veterans. ‘Blind. iegless. and armless soldiers. bore a banner reading: “Welcome to the man who has insured our children against the ntisfortunes which visited us." gun llllllllll I i llllliN Ramsay MacDonald Attacks Ministry-— Spirited Debate in Commons. LONDON, Dec. 12.—-'l‘he House of Commons last night after leag- thy debate rejected a laborite mo- tion of censure introduced last week in connection with tho prose- cution of twelve Communist leadr lers who were charged with conspir- Commll- lug to publish seditious llbels and vlwwr fer Canada in Great Britain. with violation of the incitement to who is going to the United States Mutiny Act. All on a special mlselon under the new were convicted, scheme to secure a flood cf settlers,‘ which la being perfected by Hon. Charles Stewart. Acting Minister of 127. was placed lbefore the House the Communists The mobion of censure, which iwas defeated by a vote of 351 to by former ‘Labor Premier Ramsay ‘MacDonald. tile made a spirited at- ‘tack on the government. whose pro secution of the Communists be characterized as “a political crime inspired by political motives." Mr. MacDonald maintained that the real reason for the prosecution was not mutiny nor subversion of the army lbut merely for pronoun- cement. of opinions. He declared .that if ever the calamitouo day ‘should come when men were deprW ed of the liberty of standing lu a. ‘public place to say "this is what I believe," the country would be face ‘to face with nothing between roac- tion on the one side and revolution on the other, Complimentary h) Dal housie University Thi- Mr-dticiil issue of the Dal~ iionsie Gazette, November 27, cou- tains ‘an excellently wrlooen iiiatnniio al review of the Dal-liouele Medical Schiook by Dr. W. ‘H. Kati/lo and also a report by Dr. A. Stanley lMZIUKGDZlC of the recognition of illllfl school as in Class A by the lkmierlcun Medical Association. Dr. lN. P. ‘Colwell, Secretary of one rCouncll oii ‘Medical Educamion and Hospitals of the American Medical Association. in notifying Mac» Kenzie of the resolution passed iby the Council giving the Class A mt- ing solid “i know of no institute in which this higher railing has been more richly deserved." The ‘State ‘Boards of New York and oi Pennsylvania have gluon complete recognition to graduates of ‘the Dalhousie Medical School, Pennsylvania. sent a special examin- er who made an inspection oi sev- eral days duration going in dot-mil ilnto every phase of the Medical lint-titties and practices. ‘New York ihiis given similar standing to the Dallwllfiie Law and Dental Schools. This authoritative pronouncement on the standing df these depart- ment; of this greet University will be a source of pnide and saitricfac- tion to all Maritime mes and wo- mtn and especially tn graduates of the University. rl I Briand To Make New Effort. 0n Debt Question irAlit-DS. Die. 2.—t1t is the unani- imous ilocision of the new Cabinet ‘of Aristide Briaud. shortly to re Sllllll. lm a motion placed on the 4rrder lure-i. 81‘ word, iii‘! c p fpupcr ‘of the lluusc of ‘Commons. should present an immigration pol- licy which would be “big enough will not take part in the present n'eanlng ‘higher w“ o! nvmz‘ each ‘nsertlcu la this column. +++o+40+e+¢040++¢o+e4eee4 S ‘WANTED — FEW BOARDER Apply thin office. 3i nos PRIN-TING or svznvl description, cheaply and expedl-l tlonsly executed. Guardian Cent-i rai Job Printcry. Phone 133. ‘BOARDEFIS WANTED. — ALL modern conveniences. Reasonable prices. Apply 243 Richmond. or phone 593. 0272-11-26-tltsmi4l ‘FOR SALE-TEN ROOM HOUSE All modern conveniences. Apply on premises|205 Euston. _ . ‘ 0412-12-331 ‘FOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE female and male patch ‘foxes. Apply W. H. V. Dunbar, City or ‘Phone 954. 8i ‘YOU _WANT 000D ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 200., 150 for 350.. 250 for 55c, 500 for $1.00, 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘USE SAUNSOMI BAUIAGEJ- Made fresh every day, Saunders. Ncwaon 4t 00., Market Building. l074-7-Il-6moa. ‘FOXEB FOR 8AL!-A FEW real good pairs of Canadian Na- tlonal fcx pups with good larse "pa. also some extra females. w p,“ |_ Agar," p1,“. 37.4, to attack ‘Damascus and that a bis of the year and the remaining quar- cordial to reports g1 betttie is imminent. Belt Royalty. i "iii"? ,ii.,. .. ‘ ' l were d rowucd Florida Recovering y (Canadian Press) .1.-\c..usos\'i|.i..|~r. l-‘Iu. ilcr- 1m Storm tossed and rain soaked Flori- da was regaining lls equilibrium rafter a hectic at; hour session with H,” ewmeuts. Damage amounting into millions of dollars was wrought _parilcularly along the iroast lines. Ten dcuii and aahout ‘twcniy in- jured. all ncgroes. is rcpurtctl as ihc toll of the storm. Four tiegroes were killed near ‘Pumps. WM" ‘buildings collapsed while six ne- gross. inctnhers of a schooner crew off lkiytona when their vessel vwent aground and was ill“ amt ‘ mam (Canadian Prose) LONDON, The. 2-—The Dvenlnii News. Caiiro tiiircsponilont sayfl that an unconfirmed report is pitti- iished there sis-ting that rebellious t-lbeemen in Syria are advancing iié-i t ‘rv- ‘(W0 ready to ilepart. The genes-cl lost and three men were rescued and bold enough to make it clear to the people that 111.13 was i)“; time to grapple with the coloniza- tion problem." ‘Premier King asked if the gov- crnmentfs adoption of the recom~ France At One Witl Spain In Morocco Question tucuiiatlons of the oon-ferencti ' ll b id 'd "b0 - ])_.‘;“..‘ ° “"5 m “ l“ 9°‘ (Special to the Guardian) lDONDON_ -Dec. 3.—.The iP-tirls correspondent of the Dally Ex- press state-s ‘it is oemi-offlciirlly announced tht the new French Gov- ernment lls in complete accord with Spain and will endeavor 1o restore pence in Morocco as soon as poss- ible- ou the basis of its internation- al treaties and agreements, while leaving to the Riffs their adminis- trative auttonomy. ll NElillll SEA - ‘MEN llllilllNEll annals. Dec. .'t.~'l‘ho first of (Canadian Preee.) the ‘British troops moved from Col- DAYTON BEACH. Film. Dec. 2- ogui- matched their new quairters SIX n08“) loflmfln were drowned. iii Wisbaden today. and the French two thousand cases of fine liquors iMr_ ‘lmrie thought the Govern- ment's present scheme on immigra- iiion pretty well carried out the re- commendations lri the resolution. iAskeil where hc would go for im- migrants Mr. lmrlc suggteted Bri- ilblli and Northern and Central Eur- ope nnd middle western Unified States. Repatriation of Canadians. both English isptuiking nail French speaking, now in ‘the United‘ States should also hi" sought. 0i Evacuating Troops Reach New. Quarters (Special QC-UIQ Guardian) allied staff at Mayence believes early yesterday after the wreck- ihat time quarters of the evacus- in: of a schooner from Bahamas tion will be carried out by the endlaland. south of ‘Flagler beach. ac- Rain Storms Cause Suffering In Italy (Canadian Preae) ‘R-OIME. Dec, 3.—The continuance of nnusuallly tempestucus weather is causing considerable damage as we-li as great suffering among the poor. with heavy raiuialla and gates in ‘Naples and Oalabris. and intense cold and heavy snow along the Aponuines and Treatise Alps. The entire southern section of the country has ‘been drenched by rains almost coniziiubusiy mince last Saturdays storm. Many i-lv- ers. notably the Vnlturao. are out of tihelr banks. The Arnone and Brena sections an; flooded. Hous- ('8 are being swept sway and in- habitants are fleeing, while emer- gency crews endeavor to stem wat- 0TH. Four inches oi snow covers the Trent region. and more is felling. Drifts in some places are so nigh than. the railroad service has been suspended. while other lines are operating on storm schedules. ---%o>-—- Give Up Search For, British Submarine cosmos. Dec. 2.—.Divins' over-Five vesgels are due from the wltions in the attempt ‘to find- iiieoccan, and there are between fif- lost submarine M-i have been dis- continued. an Admiralty statementported coining down from the Lok- I , which reached ‘ter in January. here, eaye today. would mean a ‘saving co the British market of approximately $500,000 yearly. Dr. D. Jamieeou. Chairman of the Ontario srpeoinl committee on agriculture, stated today that immediate conversion of the four vessels taomprisin‘; the line, into cattle carriers, bad ‘been promised by Capt. Jonson to the committee. .__._-@e>i__ Another Bombard- ment For Damascus (Canadian Frees) iDAiM-A-SOUS. ‘Syria, Dec. 2.~—Tbe fnemibetra of 1th Consular Corps here notiiiiied ‘the Nationals of their respective countries yesterday that it might be necessary for the French again to lbornbard cert-sin quarters of the city as they did in suppressing the recent. upris- ng. Port; Oi Montreal _ Is Still Open MONTREAL. Dec. 2-—Navigation will not close at Montreal for sev- eral days yet. despite the low tem- perature and heavy fall of snow in the last few days. Yesterday st noon there were six ships in port. five of which will leave shortly. teen and eighteen grain boats re- el with oargoee for Montreal. easterly winds. fair and compara- tively mild. ,siuiie debt funding‘ egiotislticue .wit.h the United State-s. This was . [the statement made last evening iliy Louis Louchuer in an intimate talk with the uewspapermou. M. ilniichuer also asserted that tie would be. compelled (o request pflr- utission ‘for the printing of addi- 1 tioiial bank notes amounting to ‘bo- |tween six to ei-gbt billion francs liar the purpose of paytln-g treasury ponds which fall due December 8. l, Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Three-dc. per word each Insertion. POPvI-HRITY MERELY con Si s-rs OF KEEPING. OUR TROUBLES To OUR Slim/Es "°Come ‘to the Bean Suppos- in Mount Albion ot ‘Mr. Her-manila»:- tson on Tilffldily 8th. 6407 12 l 3i, VPORONTO. Dec. 3.—- ‘Maritime "Annual United Sunday School Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . ..42—32 Christmas Tree sad entertainment Montreal, fair 144-26 Hunter River hall. Tuesday even- Quebeo. cloudy 24-24 lur. Dec. 22nd. I402 Charlottetown. fair . 34-20 Halifax. clear . .28~—1il ‘59011111121 Stupendous $07. St. John. fair ..28—'M WWlldfire" the [Inuit Home IK Boston. (‘lfiilily ..42—4(l story ever screened. Bee a thrill- New Yorli. Cloliily . . . . . . . “ii-iii ins race. GeorigetovviniPi-iiiay: Mon- iI-iigh tide this afternoon at 1.18 and tomorrow morning at 12.20. ISun sets this afternoon at 4.16 aréd rises tomorrow morn-lag at 7. 4. ‘Last quarter moon TuesdayfDec 8th 7.47 a. m. Summerslde tide eighteen min- uiee later than Charlottetown, tame. Saturday_ Condo. Monday. 6408 "Wanted looee and but fea- lherl. belt price! eels wliea net mired. Will also tail oil hath! belie. Henry mast-tn. 5 u; ltear It. '1‘. some“. ' . IIl-ll-Hti-IIIO}