_ sir-tiger; upon‘ an onormoug yiilflllllllill. O Queens 00.0 Liber ‘granite. and flqvor of dig g leaf ORANGE PEKQE Q F al-Gonservative Association Annual Meeting of the Queen's County LIIDBTBICOIISBTVQIIVB Assoc- STRAIND THEATRE, Charlottetown. lotion, will be held "In Mhe 12.30 P. M, Wednesday, fiboembsr 19th, At this meeting. officers ot‘ tihle Association will be elected for the coming year. and necessary organizsiilon work it is especially requested. that all Polls be ituily represented, I15 this is a most important meeting. Premier Stewart. zvnd other prominen-t Conservatives will deliver uddreflflcfl. W. P. W. TURNER, Soc'y.-‘l'reac. 439-12-11-31. proceeded with, J. GIBSON, President UALITY. - ‘GUARDIAN I One insertion ......._’........... Four’; v l-tloho -_.~... sight Insertions -. IIIQHIQIIQ C‘ Ill-Q4OOOOOOOQCOOIQOOIIIOOOOOOOOOOOII!’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .... 10o per line of 5 words 8e per lino of 5 words .._.................... 7c per lino of 5 words QiillOOOOOOOOCIIIIOOOOGHIOIHIIIOOOIOOO ' cost five anti psi wood, payable , Jklltlthsnf, its elh- 4a "chuol O III ll III i O 1' 1' i..’A“.4' — Advertisi g ~_ ocals Iii advance. HAND mxzo CANDIES 19c lb. White's, B'side, ->‘——- LEAGUE OFOROBS whist to- nliht 8.15;, 1i ., . . "I"“' " .. RPsml-loon rtoun WINN- EFQP- holder or the lucky ticket f _ tbs ninety-eight pound bug of Robin Hood flour at the llf-, 1111110011 Derfdlfiance at the Pz-iiice Edward Theatre yesterday was 1.‘ :'~r 1' ' .r- n ouuv A-"rhw navsitsivtg-z secure your Christmas gifts at our closing-out sale and save money at the W. 'l‘. Wellner Co.—-12-18-2i lmmlssso, wl-rl-l r. ls. l.-_-lar_. A. 1:. lalrguson, of Los Angeles; Cali ., '0 ' been s titling so tIme"iiL-.~P.'u;g§i., loo lug into t}: 1'10 the owner-e o1 Evkfyollo I do not _ lair Marketing (Continued from ‘Page l.) trout 1n s hcxiallt not only to Ill-go ranches butto engaged in the industry. (M black’ fox industry and studying the potato sltuqtion there. was in the city yestbrday oii hiswsy home to 111B ‘lower prices Los. Angeles. This is first time Mr. Ferguson has visited these oncton Times). , . port! other article or eommercs, It and he expressed himself as being much impressed with what he had seen in the provinces and particul- arly in P. E. I. He also stated he would return again next year. QQYIV 91,2 '. ltlldlilt, the ev- slltlls be rmance, Misti Gertrude Griffin lllll Fitzroy St. No. 321M811 i-‘reo bags oi‘ RnbL-l Hood flour, will be presented at ‘Thursday ance of the picture "Robin Hood." KRIMPLE CANDY AT 24C. L5,, White's, S'side. 1i AMERICAN FOXMEN HERE.- Mr. J. H Manson, New York, Dr. H. S. Townsend, Buffalo and Dr. E. L. Day. Waterton arrived in the city last night and are regis- tered at the Queen. Mr. Manson is here in the interests of the Great Lakes Silver Fox Company, New York and intends to tako back 30 pairs of the Tuplin foxes from the W. K. Rogers Ranch. Doctors Townsend and Day both represent United States fox companies and while here will look over several Island ranches. INQUEBT AT TORMENTINE- A11 Illqilcst Into the death of Clip- tnin John J. Dunlop was held nt Cape Tormentine yesterday and the Jury returned a verdict of acciden- tal death, bringing in the rccom. mendatlon that steps should be tak- en to minimize the (longer of the landing where the accident occur- ed by the placing oi‘ lights nlong that place. Tho holly of Captain i/HY N0 START A BIG BUG!- ness wit Watkins 150 Family Necessities. 100% profits. J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. E., 3'19 Craig West, Montreal. » 248-11-14-1mth To Let T0 LET—I<_+9U3E on ELM Avenue m elfn =collvcniences. Apply ?heat sy Grocery. tf. on A .1 . . , Agents Wanted I Female Help Wanted i WANTED —- TWO cal Adviser," by Dr. Pi: page cloth-bound book, Mother and Babe, INDIAN MEDIUM. seizes mow BARS AND BITES CHAINS BERLIN, Dec. 12.-——Marah Farah. Indian medium of normal physical nliiknup, yet the strongest-woman ill the world when hypnotized bends heavy iron hands and bites mali- sivo chains in two as thepfinsl test oi‘ the triumph of-nilnd over body. The r-ntira Berlin athletic world. representative newspiipormen and psychologists attending a special exhibition of tho extraordinary physical powers of lllarnh, testify to her enormous strength when iilidcr fhc hypnotic influence of hcr (lo-worker, Erick Jan Himussen. lllarnh lIuniil-lse llflrdéfg niid obeys. > llo orders this normal appearing young lady to bhrld massive iron Illlllflrl, which four police and news- papcrlnen could not bend. Without lippllrcnt effort Mnrah obeys. Further, Mnruli tears heavy iron chains iii two with" her teeth, lies with hor hare back upon a board of nulls uiid permits a couple of husky lilucksmiths to pound with heavy anvil li-iiii: upon hui" chest. 'l‘wclve strong men carry for- \\'i|I‘4I a platform bearing thrcc hunt» granite stones-i weighing more lIliill 1,000 kilograms. which she holds upon her fraud body. STANLEY SCHOOL Report of Stanley School for month of November. (irallc VIII.—1, Margaret Quinn. 2. .Il‘IlIl McLeod and Bessie Brown (cqliiil), 3. Evelyn Anderson. (lriidc V.-—1, Arthur Walsh, 2, Elmore McKay, 3" Unit Fdrish. (undo IV.—1,_ yrtle McKay, ii, lmlil Fleming and Stanley Cole ltfiulil). 3, Margaret McKay. (ll-mic II.—1, Eileen Reid, 2, Vrblln Walsh, 3, Preston Bennett. (irnllc i.——(li) 1, Cllire Quinn, 2, “IITIOII Walsh and Lpvisn Fleming, (equal) II, Ponzis RbTlI; ' (Ill l. Albrln Bolger, 2. Tom Reid. Addie Word, (Teacher). - r —-——-< tr- >- -A luau con hear A word's ciiiiiempt vi-lheu lie has IIIUII. wvllldliin _ “Phi (‘I1 (says iiuefe‘..wonl.liy.—Sm!-th HOTEL VICTORIA \_________________ ‘ Oilors to the travelling Public a condom». "Fill-slits hotel. Coh- "I"! 4‘ M"! iirlvato bsthmTbo Gulc- ino is fsmewrlsil Ivor “"1"- Tshmm. In i '7' "Wml- Courteous I sorvlco. . H. c. shown, -' JeMQu-‘yf ' CIIIMIOIIIGBIJOWII Hotel 6(1),; Ltd, Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL. I). MoKilinc "g ' ‘z . J n~ J. 1312K. Moncion?6.§ I ilrriif llahrllgirzan’ w“ “d "m" °'"" with instructions help pay postage’ and CHAMBER- malds. Apply Queen Hotel. .___.__________ WOMEN EARN $10.00 distributing the wonderful “Medi- folda secrets of married happi- nesa often revealed too-late. 1008 ed with colored plates. Chapters ‘R First Aid. Ww to dc in Siclrnesslletails for $l.00.ir'rre to workers. Sales enormous. Enclose 10c to Medical Press, 648 Washington l2-1‘.-3l'. a..- we illus trot- Nursing. packing. DAILY- SAUNSOME SAUSAGES, FEES-IT Dunlop has been brought to st, John and interment. will tuko place today. The filneriil will be private and interment will bc nt ihe-cem- otery of the Church of the Good Shepherd in FairviIIea-St. John Telegraph. ISLAND DELEGATION.-—A rcp- resentatlvo delegation from Prince Edward island came to Moiicton Yesterday and held a conference in the afternoon with C N R, Regloh al Officials as the adjustment of the train service on the P. E’, l, lines. The delegation consisted of L. Rogers. Alberton; A. J. Math. Senator P. C. Murphy, Tigngsh; 1.3 Street, Buffalo, N. Y, 11-26-3w. nigh; W. 'l‘. Anderson, Morell; H, Il. Hillson and Allison MacLeod. oi’ Miscellaneous fcllsrlvtteloivn. (Moncton ~ 'I‘imes). ISLAND ENTRIES AT AMHERST afternoon and ‘evening perform-f “"11 (Tl-cow's; J. B. lllyrlclt, Tig- W H0 RIGHT.—At Middleton Mrs. Colin T. Wright. Friday at 11 p.m. to Methodist Dem etery Bedeqilc. Births 'MeCABIE.—At St. Avards Dec. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Lao McCahe a daugh- ter. (Francis Bough). " _. Deaths i; In Loving Memory of my lisar sister iMrs. Laura Mac- Quarrle Scott, who departed thin life December 13th, 1922: INSERTED BY HER BROTHER WILFRED Buffalo Bill’s Ranch Mixed up in Suit NORTII PLATTE, Neb., Dec. 12. -—Scoiile' Rest years II. show place ni‘ the west whilc owned by Wllinni F. (“Bill'- fnlo Ilill") (Indy, now is u rull down and ordinary picct- of prop- erty where n few (Efltlli! still graze, hut. bilffnln are iin more zinll where are of another Ranch. cizii guthcrlilgsi day. The ranch, located about Its 20,000 or iliore acres of land hug (Iwintlled to 1,200. The land that remains as a part of the famous ranch and rendez vous for visiting nobility, celebra- Dec. 12 Funeral - IN MEMORIAM for many two miles ivest of North Platte, now is known as "Cody's Ranch.“ It pass- ed from the ownership oi’ the fa- mous scout and buffalo hunter sev- ernl years before his death in 19- t-hink that our. is any possibility for some yelrl to come eijflw supply boll-rig Illfflll‘ than the demand. and so tending to of tho foil skins; but. on the contrary, as with every II first of lil blossom-y to keep an article always before the col-acum- lilo lwlllic- Endeavor to imp tho class of foxes marketed up to the highest possible stslldsrd by elim- - hinting from the nliohoc all fonds ‘ of poor quality, and If this polity is followed rout and the nocesoafy publicity provided for this crtlc , which cannot bo done by shy ih- dividuai but: by the Association as a whole. then the fox brssdsrs In this way will bs‘ assured of n ech- tllnuod paying business for some years to come." At the present time, Mr. Herzig stated, the American Fox Breed- ens’ Association of Boa-ton and the National Silver Fox Breeders’ As- sociation, which have their head- quarters at Muskegon, Michigan. are negotiating for the purpose of ionibining. It would be greatly ileslruble ii‘ a. llrorking agreement to m-opernts together for their mu- tual Interest could be ruode be- tween theee organlzatioirirand the Criniidinn associations, because any- thiil-g that will a-d-vauce the litter- ests of the American associations will certainly he to tho interest of i.he Canadian organizations, and vice verso. It would then be pos- sible, by ivorking in ‘harmony, to put on an international live fox show and fur exhibit in the city of New York which would stimul- ate thc demand foi' silver foxes throughout the continent. The Present Outlook. The oiiilook here, Mr. Herzig be- lieves, depends to a considerable ex- tent on liiow conditions turn oilt in ICiirope. Germany and Austria im ve been heavy buyers of furs and they tuke most of their supplies from the United States and Canada. if (aonditions continue to improve ill ltiissiill, one of lhc beet. markets North America has had for film will be re-ope-ncil. It may only be a question ‘of itnotlier yeur lic- fnrc they are in the market again. On account of the Socinlistic gov- ernment at present in Saxony, where Leipzig, formerly the larg- est distributing fur market in Eu- rope, is located, The bilsiiless is practically at ii standstill in. that ci._\. Mr. I-Ierzi-g has a world wide re- putation as a fur merchant. having travelled inpractlcltlly every couii- tiy where the trade existis, includ- ing South America, Russia, ‘France, Germany, England, Denmark, Hol- ted statesmen and army officers. Market Building. and own an looking for should make 850.00 to $75.00 without any difficulty. B..—400-12»10-12i. todayISauiidcru, Newsome 0 Co.. 60%9-24-6mo. r-Tlle Alilherst Winter Fair is be- mo. a. M oouato LAND sun | veyor. Hiirmony. for. iz-s-imtiil1"°"°‘“1>'.except lstiis poultrydo- "s you ~35 A G009 SALEQMANicIussc-a of birdie having caused a ' auwmobfle, get h, drop ll1 itlle exhibits. As it is, the-re communmmon Wm, m, human. are well over twelve hundred ‘birds atoly. The sort of man we are mllmlenled- 51110118 the large 611' be able m hlhlitors at the (Fair are Horne Bros., a week Address \V. W. F. Box 124, Lllckvllle N. Aviators Brave Death to Picture Volcano HILO, Island of Hawaii, Dec. 12. -—Airplane photographs of the fire- pit of an active volcano were taken recently by United States army pilots, who successfully performed this daring feat over Kilauea, the largest continuously active volcano in the world. A group of four planes did the work. In ii sudden descent directly over the inner crater they went rriwn to within n. few hundred feet of the roaring inferno of lava with- in thc encircling walls. lug held this week, the formal op- Icnliig having taken place 0n. Mon. day. Tile entries are larger than -psrtments. the elimination of thirty Winsioe Station; E. ‘G. Saunders. Charlottetown; Frank Siaiundem. North River; Amos Etter, in ‘the beef cattle claisa, and Howard Corri- liig with his prize Guernseye, are outstanding exhibitions. island ex- hibitors so far have dolie excep- tionally well. Roper Bros. of Chur- lottctown winning _12 prizes for their Guernsey cattle, including two Grand Championships. In the special clilb prizes, Islanders have also mllde s. splendid showing. CAMPAIGN NEARING SUC- 6E68.-Tliere was s large attend- ance at the slipper for the P. E. I. Hospital campaign night In Zion Church hall when the announcement was made that the grand total reached the amount of 866,457. This is near the objective and there are still two more that the success of the campaign is workers last subscribed to date working days, so BERLIN, Dec. !2.—~Before now is owned by u company and [leased to n tenant. Trouble has ar- ‘isen. over the lease and the proper- ty now is the subject of litigation. Cody collie to this part of the country following the Civil War. His job was to furnish engaged lil constructing the Union Pacific lines west, with meat. The; meat provided was that from the bilffalo, which were more numer- ous then than juckrabbits are at present. During on l8 months per- iod, iii 1867 and 1868, Cody per~ serially killed about 4,300 buffalo for the Union Pacific laborers. it was at this time that he was given the name Buffalo Bill. HEIGHTS or GEFIMANIEX- CHANGBBAFFLE HUMAN IMAGINATION In borers the land, Sweden. Spain. (ltuly. Clilnzl and Japan‘, Every class of furs engages his attention. lil South America, for instance, his business included marketing ‘of red and grey foxes, cllinchillsis, nutria._ot- lcrs and seals. He is ‘the fur all- viser for n Russian coinpsriyknown as the Ai-cos (which 1119111111 111° All-Russian (lo-operative Society) and which has practicatlly the inon- opoly of the export. and Import oi’ goods into the COIIINITY. Mr. Her- zlg’s lsist foreign trip was In 1921 to Argentine, South America. where he crossed the Andes moun- tains and came up along 1119 W911i- coast through the Panum-a Canal. ‘During the last seven years. through the agency 0f M11 W- ch95‘ ter s. McLure, or this city. Mr- Her- " zi-g has left in this Province over gdmillion dollars through the mar- ; keting of furs. He its leaving 101‘ Summerside. today. but 1B 191111111115 later to Charlottetown and is re- l‘ klothers Urge (Ctllttlnudiix from Page s... 11°11? for a more rigid enforce- 1119M of the same in the hope that this will make for greater ""9913! to the children on our streets; FURTHER RESOLVED that “"891 111E116 118 Dlflficd at once In the vicinity of all of our schools and that suitable play- xrminds under proper supervi- sion be provided at suob points 111111 in such localities as the city may determine; FURTHER RESOLVED that the candidates in the forthcoming civic elections be asked to pledge themselves lo immediate- ly carry out these reforms after being elected. The above resolution was flir- tller strcughtened by the signature of all present, as follows: Mrs. H. Alchorli, Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Mrs. W. E. Fletcher, Mrs. (P. A. Farqu- hiarson. Mrs. G. E. Ritchie, Mrs. ‘Hosts lMcEwen, Mrs. R. E. Mulch. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard, Mrs. Aild-rew Gallant. Mm. Will-lain T. Wellner, Mrs. K. S. Rogers, Mrs, Jack Fraser, Mrs. Wiilfred ‘Ilaylor, Mrs. E. D. Nicholson, Mrs. '1‘. W. L. Prowse, Mrs. L. E. Wellner, M1155. J. F. H. An-ienault, Mrs. Jss. Law- Ior, Mns. William Doyle, hlrs. Fred S. iPurser, Mrs. Jas. McMillan, Zlirs. Alfred Pickard, Mrs. Gordon Hilghes. The general opinion was expres- sed thatthera was great danger (Ill allowing people under age to dri.-ve cars, this being a frequent occurrence in the city, and a re~ solution calling for the prohibition of this practice, moved ‘by Mrs. G. E. Ritchie and seconded by Mrs. W. '1‘. Wellner, was unanimously adopted. Toboqqan Slides for Children. After discussion a committee con- sisting of Mrs. Keith S. Rogers, MM. W. T. Welluer and M-re. G. E. Ritchie was appointed to interview the School Ilonrtl with regard to the placing of tobnggnn slides on the school grounds for use 0t‘ the pupils alter school. To bcttor ach- Mrldteo; B; ‘l-Iérzig‘, will be in Charlotte- town again on Sat- urdlay and Monday, buying furs at the oilice of Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. J Eastern Guardian ....'EA8TERN AGENTF-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news Items, advertising, Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. t‘. ..°Tho VouhgAdams Co.. Odd Fellows’ Hall, Montague, change of play and vaudeville each night all this week. Seats on eltle at H. J. Maiiou's Drug Store. 12-12-81 .."-‘DON'T FORGET the Auction Sale lit Oscar COIIIIIIfS Whim Iloml East on Wednesday the 18th 12 o'clock sharp. Stock, crop, imple- mcnts and household furniture. Sale positive. II. Nelson, Auction- eer. 12-11-31. ..*AUCTION SALE-FARM, crop stock, farming implements and household furniture premises of Mrs. John P. McDonald St. Preterm Ilay Wednesday Dec. 10th. eleven o'clock sharp. No reserve. S00 hilnd bills. J. W. Scrimgt-oiir. Auctioneer. 40l-12-13-2i Why Novelists G0 Into Distant Past for Todays Fiction (Ilnitul Press) v WASHINGTON, DPC, love the purpose of the committee the suggestion was adopted thiltn petition the first circulated among mothers interested, and their signa- ture secured, asikirig for this con- venience which would greatly help iii keeping the children off the streets when at play. The generosity of the Rotary Club was referred to. The situa- tion, however, was notconvenlent for general purposes and at least one. more lslide wias deemed neces- sory. It was felt ‘that the exilellfi? of this should be met by the School (Board or the City. - in regard to reckless driving it wuss the general opinion of the iriceting that the police court fines should be increased and strictly 911- forceil. The case of drunkenness while tlrivlng wile lelss common. illit- tiulled for sterner measures which should not stop short of .1 forfeiture of license. The fact was referred to that recently iii the police court iflflEH of $5 were imposed against motorisiia convicted of over-speed lug. This was considered altogeth- er Inadequate and the meeting unanimously adopted a resolution. and seconded by Mrs. G. E. Ritchie, asking that dines of (his nature he lnciemiied to $25. Attentionwus also called to the disregard of traflic Lawn ‘by drivers‘ of vehicles other tllian motor cars, and also to the dangerous habit some car (lrlvere in using gl-ar lug headlights. The practice _ oi‘ boys i-liling bicycles oli the side- O ->. moved by ‘Mus. .I. A. lrlarquharsonlnllled 110W thrilled 12.——\\'Iiy an.» so molly M‘ tho novels zmd inuvica written Ilflwtilflfyrl set in the dim nnd distant past when heroes worn lcn-gulion hats zlml heroines were not permitted in show their ankles? Answer by Illrs. Inez Illlyes Irwin. wife of Will Irwin, novelist and wur correspondent: “Ifecause it i:-i so hard to account for the lift- °I 6W1? character during the years of the war." Speaking before a meeting of the National WOIIIEIYS Party here, llirs. Irwin coliiuienteil upon the post- wni‘ reaction which has liiiulifcsicrl itself in nearly ZIII fields or thought. “I lllark constantly iii iliy own profession, which is that oi‘ a,“ author oi‘ fiction," Mrs. Irwin said, "Iiow this tendency shows imeli‘. A gfeut interest lids sildilc-lliy- manifested itself, for instance, all through the reudingpublic in the Dllbl of American hlstcii-y. Perhaps some of you have soon Emerson 1401151131 “"11. "The Covered Wagon." ulid perhaps you lliidicilccs Ill'i‘ by It. "It perhaps helps in this tenden- cy of writers t0 go back into mp hast that almost ally book of fiction 111 Contemporary life which is not °f 17"‘- VBPY instant has to account for the life of every character dur. 1111; the years of the war. This l5 u technical difficulty the irritations of which no layman can thorough. for... sauce A halve ( war the wealth of the entire world was estimated at about three lhriiliou gold marks. That niimbor nf gold marks. at the rate of early November, was worth only ulioilt two dollars. A box of matches iodity cost more paper marks than there were gold marks in tho greatest fortune in Germany before tile war. The fortunes of Bertha Krupil. the Prince of Henckel-Doniiersmarck and the Duke of Oldenburg were variously estimated at from one to three hundred million gold marks, but s beggar would scarcely accept thnt number of paper marks m Conservatives fllfllllg on the Island ilntll Tiles- day morning. Will Drop (Continued from Page Ono.) government without compromising itself, with any form of coalition. LEEDS, Dec. ili-rho Yorkshire Evening News today says that As- walks, which recently was the cause of n bad accident. was also condemned. Fm- (he pilrpose of stronger or- ganization ihe meeting formed lt- scif into a. (body iliitler the name oi‘ the Womelfa Community Club, to meet at least once in every three - months for the discussion of unat- tera affecting ihe welfare of home and family. The following officers were dull’ elected:- Presr-Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Vice-Pres.,-—Mrs. Ross McEweil. Sec-Mus. Jack Fraser. I)’ Wholesale Killing of the LONDON, Dec. l2.-——Slaugllter of animals on a wholesale scale be- fallllhfl of the spread ot" foot mouth disease animals to the value of at loam, seventy desmitciiou daily. understand.“ British Cattle (Canadian Press) and gocs on steadily and thbusand llqllnds are being Shortcut]! of which‘? we are. sellingatf l lowest prices. A. norms s. ct... .._____.____, __‘*“ ',' > Western Guardian -mé sriionrl-l teAobizror the Methodist Church will be held on Friday night Dec. 14th,‘ kt 8 p.m. at which Mr. Simpson will give lin address, '11 Declares in Favor of ‘Labor Party (Canadian Prsu) LONDON. Doc, 12.--Lord Inch. cape presiding at a. meeting of the P. and 0. Steamship (Mrnpany directors. of which he is chairman. said: "I do not share the apprehen- sion with which many regard the possible advent of the Labor party to power. I do not believefn the l-Iilmr party's program. but no sec- tion or the people has more inter- est ili tho country's welfare and stability than the great body o‘: WQPIPI)‘ Wltgc carriers. I til-Ink we can trilet lenders to keep wild men in order." ‘ ----¢o->-i_. WHO DID HE LO_,V_E7 A told Wfiiifftfllzlfl named Miss 911011. lonlr invedu ccrtuln big Mt‘. Little, while big Mr. Little, little little lass named Long. To make 1'1 long storyy short. Little proposed to Long and Short. meeting Long on the street. threatened to marry Little before long, which caused Liltlr in n short time w marry Long. QUERY Did tall Short love big Little less. because Lltllc loved Long. DEEDS, .. Set nr. value on ‘UIOUIQIIIIJ wihich ruiinot be transtgpptcd .1113‘) gee@5_ The labors of many men seem 11o heels narrow. as the noom =4“ ‘P111111 they are peirormed. were» eraser CHARLOTFTETOWN ‘This popular Hots] has boon completely renovated and r0- furnlshed ttirougiloil and offers vary com- fortable accommodation to the trnvolllng public. The table is unno- ialiy good and tho pub- lic are eourteously cored tor. Rates 03.00 n dsy. BRUCE J. TAYLOR. z ._ Monopol- Charlottetown Ilcnvily buffeted by the drove their planes straight wlillc the daring tumultuous molten lava hl-lienlh them, nccordlilg to Incense ni‘ the feat. A series up-rush of super-heated sir and gas fumes arising from tho pit, the aviators ahead, photographers loaning fiir outboard. took I1. series a rapid-fire photographs of the directly wit- ~ 0f uniisunlly graphic views was taken. I Those who participated ,i’llght were Lleutenants J. lCulloch, W. N. Armin, and lSchramln; Captain R. C. communication officer; in the M. Mc- Ned Hoyt. R. C. Beer, captain) $507: No. Wrlslton, photographer. and three enlisted men. ---<-o->i—-— CARLSBAD CAVE A NATURAL PALACE WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.-~A pal- ace of nature has been preserved by President Coolidgtfs recent pro‘ clamstlon establishing the Carlsbad Clive National Monument, located twenty-five miles southwest of Car- lsbad, New Mexico. its beauty re- minds oftlio illustrations of Dore In Dante's Inferno, government ex- pcrts who explored the cavern re- port. They traveled several miles through underground passages. no one of which wns explored to its and. They descended vertically about. I100 feet, but the depth of the cave is unknown. ‘ So for us known no liiuestone I cavern exists whose chambers ap- proach those of Carlsbad Clive. The internal decorations l-Ivnl in variety bcliufy and magnitude those of any cave heretofore described. The Chas. Black) 8200; Harry Crasweilyslrld; No. J. H. Williams) $110; No. J. A. McM ilan) $105; No. J. J. McKinnon) 850,- No. Harry E. Miiller) $72; No. K. S. Rogers) S110; W. M. Rowe) $140. she is steadily her operation under the skillful care of Dr. Carrutllers. O practically assured. The increase of 84,883 over the previous day's subscriptions is made up as fol~ lows: By the Campaign Commit- tee. 1.457; by the Women's Divi- B1011. $1.942; by the Men's Division, 81,484. Tho subscriptions collected by indiv dual teams yesterday were: No. 1, (Mrs. Ben]. Rogers, captain) $141; No. 2. (Mrs. J.A.\Veb liter.) 8655; No. 3, (Miss Beatrice McKiniion) 8304; (Mrs. W. H. Poth- lck) 8378: No. 5. (Miss Emma Nich- olsoii.) 8222; No. 6, (Miss Libby Wright) $77; No. 7, (Mrs. Samuel Campbell) $165; No. 8. (Mr. .113. H. No. No. -<9s>——~- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, of Wheat-y, P. E. I. is visiting in the city guests at the American. (Mon- cton Times). The: many friends of Mrs. "Jss. M. McFsdyen, nee Minnie Mac- .ean. will be pleased to know that improving after 0 Geo. J. Lane of Halifax who hall chambers are of phenomenal size and the deposits of trlivertinie so voluminous and varied ili form as to he o! unusual scientific us scenic interest. ffile new well as national monument. colnrrlses an urea of 719 acres of Itnt of thlllllllnrls of hilt iw. land. The cave was discovered I2 . , - _ or I-lall- years ago and was first known as A wig“! R" 99"?!”- Molltfell; "Biff-ave" because it was the hub- li which ‘ _ _ have largely been driven out. been in the city for the past week Isolating F. 8. Chandler the lsllnd representative of the Robin Hood Mills Ltd“ with the advertising com paigu left for home this morning. Both representatives are highly plossetb with the success of ‘their campaign which has been carried on in connection with the Robin Hood film shown at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and evening. be . 9S L‘. q. less than the number of marks which can be realized tollliy by converting a gold planing irio paper marks. _ Every seventh week. average, since the close of the wiir, the number of marks which could born doubled, and thirty-seven duplicit- tions hnve sent the exchange figure into the trillions mid baffled imagination. . Q7 Buy today. Germany's entire circulation in paper notes before tho war was Oil realized on n dollar has ’l‘lllat “which is nearest us touch- mlost. Tihe tacos-Ions rise . ‘hllrrher at dosnesiidc iihain at inuperi- - W; 116i tragedies. JPN Your (lifts I from us, we doour ‘ own Engraving; (and can give you best values in ' “GIFTS THAT LAST” G. H. TAYLOR ' Jeweler and Engraver i. H _ . all \ quith replying to a telelrlm 110k" lng him whether there was any‘ truth In the rumor that the Liberals might seek an alliance with the Ilai ""1"" dwinites or some other section oi‘ the Conservatives. telegraphed the newspaper. "needless 10 say thcrr is no foundation for these foolish ‘hi’ inventions.“ Mammoth Dam Start- ed in Kentucky (United Press) HIGH BRIDGE, Ky, Dec. 12.— Construction has begun of the Dix River dnm. near here. Which when completed will silrpass the Roose- velt diiln In Arizona. according to engineers. It will bc larger lind will be capable of developing 30.000 horsepower, as compared with 23.- 000 horsepower of the Roosevelt dam. For the Ilast fourteen years ensln eers of international reputation have acclaimed the location an ille- nl place to build a high dam. The project, when completed n- bout February 1, 1925, will tower 270 feet betwoeir the rugged cliffs of Dix River gorge and will be the highest dam cast of the Rocky Mountains. it is announced. The cost will be $7,000,000. More (hall 1,600,000 cubic yards of material will be used In its construction. It will be 700 feet thick at the base tapering to twenty-four feel. and 760 feet wide at the top. Its back- water wilil forni i1 lake tbIrty-ilix lnilcs long, storing approximately 8,000,000,000 cubic feet of water. Scientific calculations were made for twelve years, by prominent cu- glneers from nlliny , palrts of the world, who checked and rechecked calculations and estimates and at Inst approved the hydro-electric de- velopment protect. Arthur P. Dc- vis. In engineer of International rcpuliition who planned and built the Roosevelt dam. is nssoclsted with L. F. ilnmi and other engine- ~m iii building the bl: (ism. l » ‘ . l- z i i ..i.1-'.a.. I It was decided to appoint tlic members of tho Executive Commit- tee from each of the church organ- izations. and the date of the next incetlill; was fixed lil. January 14. Declaration Days in Halifax (Canadian Press.) ILALIFAiX, Dec. 12.-'l‘oda_\' avns declaration day for the recon-t fod- eral election in this County. and Sheriff James Hail declared W. A. Illnck, Conservative, elected. The iotni vote was: City. Black 0,769; Redmond, 6,107; County, Black, 15,194; Redmond, 4.370; nsrtnroiititiuitoit. 1.412: Redmond. 956. Majority for Blank, 1.5132. Boost". in Price 0f. Bootleg Liquor (Canadian Pres.) NEW YORK, Dec. 12.-—A shiirh rise in the "market quotations" in bootleg liquor l; pointed out, by prohibition enforcement officials as proof that their big drive to cope with the prc-Christmasrum trade islneeting with success. Two weeks ago imported Scotch whiskey was semi; offered owns "rum row" for 814 u case: 81.17 ii bottle; Canadian rye, less plenti- fill, went begging M146 s case. ~ Two weeks ngo the Innd runner paid the bootleg fishermen $24 u use for thsrflcotch and I60 for the Canadian rye-the ship price smuggler. . Today, with such a vast supply declared to be Ill sight. sue custom" ers clsmo in; forit, the prices ab» oard ship was reported to the buts polled ss being: Scotch. 85a s case: Canadian rye. 890. shore prices a‘ , 7am ‘Canadian items. g . " . - a .1» " ." M,“ plus 8'10 a case, for the offshore ‘Twenty-eight counties are offer-r. and the wonst. centres art- ~ IOIYHIlIre and Cheshire. Hotel 60., Ltd, Proprietors 0 |.. ilndersofis XMAs SALE Dec. 18th to 24th rites, Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mon. I You may expect tie usual big discounts on everything Including new Xmas Goods, opened. Buy now! while the Wail Paper for spring Just discount lasts. Groceries . 10% . _Kinq cal; m4 Hardware .. lg? Finest Brand Blue Blrd Tea ‘lrwkl-‘Pvwirs 1 A ‘Raisins (i5 or. .. 60c 2'1‘ 6”“ e. pk‘) ....... .. 16o pots and Silo s . ‘ Special Blend 57c g: Nu“ “ . Xmas Good .. . 20% Grapes, Oranges momma I 211% Confectionery I take this opportunity to thank my customs s for thslr kind patronage. l wish Merry Xmas. you one-and all-a Vary l. AIIB§3§9I.|_ ST. PETERS, P. B. I. thinking oi‘ Short. loved a certain’ ‘~13, _.