. e1 *1 MERCHANT "my n; lll inspiration a continu- ou, 9mg"; Ulll In a eenu may he. grue, but when It come! to book- mklnq the second edition of the Bible l: yet to be lulled. {i Annual Subscription! 1 Delivered lll.00 By In", Onnltll and U. B. LH-Il x BAR! "P/Z-‘V/ ,’ u. The Flo's .‘ 1'1 n“, \\1\ .___,,.. P Bl‘ "" .15‘; "R880 rkv-wv s “'~vvvvvvvw\‘ Covers Prince EflLLIEISIaIId. Like the Dew ‘l4 ‘w t; » \\\~ \\\\ b a very 1- 0d CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1926 MERCHANT Wbeltwer read be bee to flunk toward his peel. the traveller mtlet not lone hlmeol‘ ln the onerous maimed himself with llllllll bu dens. - llenlul: nausea. Iolntlel lll! lllllllllzll llllhoi sllrlitlll i‘ collu liPEliS lllsullilllisllll True BilisWere Found in the Cases 0i.’ Brown and Mitchell, Charged With Manslaughter The November term of the Sup- reme Court opened in Summerslde ‘Z1111 1111i’ 0i’ Selli- 19911- N111" 11°19 yesterday morningm/ith illis Lord- ill-till" 1i Y0" 111111 1101111119 e"1‘1_°“c" ship chler Justice Matheson tireelil. lint ilelore you that‘ Wiiiiflhi 31°11" 1m‘; 38,11,155 seven“ mm jury dept did irill nnd slay (diaries Mitchell- or dauiugo case-s there were three 111d lll 111i‘- "111111191 111111 1“ “*1 l-riniillnl casez-l on the docket. 111F111 1t- W111 111‘ V0111‘ 11111)’ 1° 111111 11 'l‘hc King" vie. Willlunl Brown. 1111911111- _ _ charged with manslaughter. The Whatever lllettilcatlt-ll or 11111069 King vs. _.lollu llenry Mitchell. tiwra might he ls not for W" t" charged with manslaughter. The determine. Tho sltic tor the lleicil-ic king vs. lildwarti 'l‘rowl<idalg, chiirg- 111 l10t 11911111 11)’ you. Whelwvvi‘ 11111 "(l \vi‘lll theft. 'l‘l-ile hills were found DPOVP" before any 111x111 trihlliitii ill easel-fol llrowll nnd Mitchell llililllhlld. one iliull has klllvll ilnotiitil‘ tho jllry retina no bill in the case hy =111y irizclwy the 1111111 “"1111 1111*‘ oi‘ Trow-sdille. ‘llowevcr, Trowstlulfl. vmnlltitttwi the not of kill-ink is .1! will be lricd on anolbor cutie llll-‘ollce put upon-his defcnsc. if y01l jollrlicil from thl- lust session of advance ilicll to the point whore llic collrt. [this charge of kiliilig is establislltfil ‘filo foitloivlnt; colmli-isrlli the you need not iinil should not look grand jllry:—'iJaniel ilicllollaltlfnny fllrillei" its to what tllii dc- llloouvfiolil. liulillnontl Toombslfensc ulight bc. 'i‘ililt will llc for Ki-ll-sill-gtoll. Arthur C. Rogers, Sum-tile potty jury. Yuli ‘slitrld guard lli\‘i'<ilil(‘, ‘lll-slit- l). .\icNutt, tllal. over illl cases liinl ill'i' brought b-e- pcquc. Br-llj. F. Arssnault, ilrban-iiore you to determine ivlletlier village, John Thomas. Tryoil. Aus- these are case-s that should be llli Scales, St. Eleanorki Geo. PickJtrled or not. I alli sill-e you will ilot clung. Suinnii-rsitle, R. 1R" Jolimlnake ‘the liilstakll of undertaking Siaverifltklltriu. Nathaniel Pclirsolifto try them. The iilralltl Jliry does :\-i|lllll_\‘. not try cones. ll llfllefilllllPrl whet- ll0l‘ ‘lllfi (‘.1189 brought before it is one that ‘Sllfilllfl be tricd by ll pctty jury and if so they find a true hill. iii charging ‘the Grand Jury the in this case l am going to ask Chief Justice stressed particularly thin jury to v_ory seriously consider lllc seriousness of the offences at the close of their tlutlegjii they cliargcll ill two of the bills 0t’ in- have any recommendations t0 make illctillclit. in each cllse l1 liinli llild in regard to the state of tho county llccii Vlulvlllly done to death. lie affecting the use oi‘ motor cars-two referred first to the case of the are lace to face, as all tile civilized King vs. John dlenry Mitchell. Let world is face to face, with an ex- rne say, gentlemen, that al‘l you are tra ilanger, an extra peril to iillmaii concerned wTth is hearing the evl- life, ill'the general use oi’ all ell- doliro nu lll-hail’ oi‘ the tfirown; you glue of z-iucli irculentioils power and havi- llolllllrg to do with hearing llHiGpPOil no is tlcveloped‘ lll motor (lelut-llltt. Having heard the evidence curs at tile present time. We have on llciiali‘ of thc iCrowli coin-c to reached til:- point whet-o they have this ctlllclntrioll. tlltlicl- that ‘this is become a part. of ollr civilized life n cilsc tliai should be sent to ‘tho but they have (Zflfflfiil with them a petty jury to b0 tried or it in agroatly increased cast?‘ that uhouldvbe dismissed in Thoy‘a're dangerous to human life which you should lfind, no bill. land all power and speed carries lmow that in this case from the de. with ‘it a proportionate danger t0 1iosltiolls as il have seen them, you human life, and the precautions will n01 hesitate if you are satis- that must. be taken will have to be fled that the accused killed ‘Mnproportlonate to that increased Mitchell. Tlleii you have gone so danger. for as you need so in order to de- ila this case, as I have advised iei-iuiilc your duty. if there is any you. when you come to the point dcfcnce whatever that will assist where you arc satisfied that tile before the jury not with you. Is charge as laid is true that ‘the itc- llllg a case where without justificn- cuseti operator of cilr did 6111180 i118 lion or excuse tho mun would be death of Charles Matrimonial. then guilty oi‘ lualil-ililugllter. if so it is your bilrc duly is flllllllcil. When for you to t‘ilill n true Iliii. [your mind is made up on tlitlt poilit ’l‘iio next case is the King and and you bring iii a true bill if you lwillialli Brown. The tlc-scripitioii of are ‘sfltlilfletl with the prooLBut con- tllc offense Ullflfllfifl that Williunlsidcr it Sllligll? case. The iperil to llrowll unlawfully (lid kill llud slay hand in such a wily is lllillflril con- (‘llilrlcz-a it). Nllltélltlllillil at llortleli, stunt and it is certainly increasing lll Printer (Zoullly oli or about the llow u proper control l-illall be exer- cised over ilic operation of these iulpicllicilts of speed and power so that the tlanger will be uiillilnlzeti {of reckless and lllCOlllDMPlli. lper- sou ill charge. if aflcr considera- RATE"_“" per word" n51’ lion“ you fool that lllcri» is ally roc- “1111 11"°"1°n m m“ wmmn- t2lll'lllt1llililllt)ll that the circumstan- ,.” ccii call for llieli bc lint only your »——--— privilege but your duty as one inl- ‘IN MEMOHIAM OARDB-SPLEN- 1iol-tunt ilrlll of‘ flflillllilriifdllilll of did selection to choose fl-cnpjustiuc, lo fulfill your responsibilit- Guardian Job printery t1, ion nnd to tliscllarge your duty by igayili1; those illlligs which you think “TONIGHT TEN DQLLARS 1N should bt‘ said. ll may very well (lold door "r1111 111 (trccnwittll llllppcll tllllt lllivilig izivcli it all the Village. 1 11057‘(Zfillsllllfilfilililll you possibly (‘fill you urn illiablc lo t-lco a tilt-lll" i-oilrsc. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY1bnl undertake 111i‘ duty, go il.-i far description, cheaply and axpediti. it's yollll can wiill il. lt is sonic.- "tltliy executed. Guardian Central thin-g that l‘(¥l|llll‘l‘1.1 ihc iltlciition Job Priiilery. P110119 1311 _ lllid t-tllisiiit-rlltioli oi‘ all lucll lllilt f‘ ——-- ~___~__.-_-- arc anxious to si-c tilc law lucct tilt‘ CHOICE FIREWOOD FOR SALE roqllil-cillitlilii and tllal ii sllilll aliso lti lots to suit. lllirtlwnod 35.00111‘ fully 0llf(ll‘t‘i‘il. Wilt-ll you think lnir cord. soil wood $3.50 1iel-fnf llow ‘tho lilo of out» of our llesl cord iii (‘ilarlottetovvn Golf Links citizens could be snuffed out in ll -‘\l1illy to Si-crtitaryill, W_ W991“, second saying nothing oi‘ fault or i?" Fitzroy St. ,'1or,21a1:1l,s1laclal militia by ihc opt-Fallon of ‘ r-~i%—-—- ‘such ll machine. wllcli a luau holds REQUtl-RE A LARGE QUANT. his lift- oli a/ienure x-‘n inst-cure it 11.1‘ oi‘ ilroasod tut-he", KQQQQJUIIIIlIPIIKGLJ your attention. it chill- and ducks and crate 11111911911 lenges your attention us good citi- l-Ilickclis for shipment, Dec. Bthzens having at lienrt tiiil welfare ‘111i-Z‘lli‘.~4l prices pnid.—- Conrad d; of nil others nnd it gets homo to ‘W1. 110114121111 the most sceptical llllfl RllRKcflts to lllni what-extra perils are placed upon luilllan life. llow lllllcli loss Prices 50 for 20c. 100 for 35c. :50 have you today then you onco hail? for 55c. 600 for 0.100. 1000 for it, is ‘lo guard tllal. ‘security lo sec 51-95- 1’°51l1i\ld. Guardian Offiomitllal this power and speed is not ' in the hands and at the dis- "‘IN MEMORY" VIRIIQ 3U]?- lpoasl of those who are incompetent able for motitler, {HUGE-Will hus- to control it, that your considera- 11111111. dailgllter, m. ahter bro- tloil should ho directed. Then wile-l Charge to the Grand Jury g Condensed Specials fYOU WANT GOOD INVELOPES illor, soldier o friend --||50|it. women to tho point doulili-g with '°"l°l- 8M1 _ Oonaulledifltythilpnlltter so far as You can ex- (luardian 0e. . tf-erciso any tliilcrotlon on lilo case, ‘ 1 whatever determination you arrive ‘HOME MADE For?» near, at. would be at least in udirection Fresh sausages. Gauntlet-e, New- of suggesting a compensating met- lnm d: ('30., Illfl lid Market bod for meeting the situation that Bids’. ‘ " t! will be disclosed before you by the ——- evidence. ~ ‘POULTRY-MY IPIQMLTV 131 Wiilllm Brown was arraigned milli fed fowl mu (qjflqfignl. BQ-Illlld pleaded not guilty. The hear- 11111111118‘ now. I‘ require large in; in his case will not com- tlnantltlel deny. member ptpnenee before Monday. . 111 4111. I need some’ [cod tiuc s. -Whe.n the court opens this morn- A-ll poultry to bQ-dnned.‘ J- D. ing at 11 o'clock the Tmwadele case a largo number will tu-m out to Andrew. ‘The length of our program " hear this rloted iecvlmer. Jenklnld ’ iOOI-lli-IC-di will likely be taken up. New British, Warship Is Strange Vessel ‘(special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 29._A w". ship wlththe largest ferecastle ln the world and with an arm_ ored skyscraper for a foreman will soon be added to the Brit- ish navy. This strange vessel ‘i; the battleship "Nelson" which has a forecastle 410 feet long from her stem to the bridge. The bridge, although swcallcd, is really an armored tower of many stories containing even living accommodations for of- dilcera but It chiefly encloses direction stations, observation posts and chambers where nec- In Hotel Victori Attended and S Through. St. Alllll‘0\\"l<l Day was celebrated ‘by llll‘ (,'l1l(!tl(lillflil Club lust even- lig sl. ANDREWS llllilll illliY clltlllillill HERE 3111161111111 Banquet Held by Caledonian Club ‘Ii. 5. lililiiilllfi liii IIHIIEHEB ll] HlN KIIW Boycott Einst For- eigners Becomes Ef- fective December 4. a Which Was Largely uccessfully Carried the tlrigiu of this festival. Suffice to say, that the word Andrew in (Canadian PM“) WASHINGTON, tNov. 30. ——1‘wo rats have not been divulged. {Oi Flill Hill lilo [Till llli lifiPilli Thorlitonilhd Beatty ill‘ the installation of ofllcers and subsequently a dinner in the llotvl Victoria. 'l‘lli=rti was a very lilrlzt- iliiPlNlilllPG at tho dinner whit-ii proved one of’ ‘the moat en- joyillllc lulu-lions of the kind ever hold lilui<~l' tho auspices of the club. now ill liH one llullilred and second yctll", and wilicll llttsl never failed socially to honor St. Andrew's ‘Day. UXCPIH ill lilo first year 0f the irciit War, llll-i, when. lll colnlmon A with siilliltll- organizations the would ilvl-r, .it was decided to sull- pclld the social celebration. With, tllal exception there has been an’ tlnbi-okl-il sol-in] recognition of SL1 Andl-itlvfi-i Day ilcl-i- by the. Scottish Greek signifies courage. manhood. valor. These qualities were always highly esteemed by the Scottish people: and that was why Saint Andrew was chosen to be the pat- ron saint ot‘ Scotland. llow ten- nciollsly tho Scotch have clung down the centuries to the observ- ance ot‘ this national feast is sure" ly wonderful. ‘Not only through- out Scotland is Saint. AndrewsDay celebrated wltll great zest and eclas, but likewise in the very llcart oi‘ out‘ "great em-pire, London,’ where there is a flourishing Royal Caledolilan Society. And on this continent nnd far beyond — nay, from Sydney, (‘ape iiiretoii. to Syd- United States river guuboats have ‘been ordered to Hilnkow, on re- quest ol! Consul General Lockhal-l. State Department advices do not show that there has been any vio- lence in connection with the anti- forolgn feeling ‘in Henkow. it li-l assumed the ships were sent there as a. precautionary measure. since boycott against foreigners is scheduled to become effective Dec- ember 4th. BRUSSELS, Belgium. Nov. 30. -— The Belgian consul gencrnl at ‘Hankow, China, reports that the situation there arising out of the anti-foreign movements "is ex- lands yesterday and is a total 1055., steamer Snail. Wfilliiiiliiiiliiitlihxelllpectlve. executives- peoplc for 102 years. The dining hall was most taste- fully arranged, the tables. with their, sprays of heather and menu cards‘ bearing Scottish arms, were as appetizing as the Scottish dishes i‘ate.i' served. This netting was all llllait could ‘be cleaned for such a Meet Men's Repre- sentatives in Elev- enth Hour Efiort t0 Avoid (Yrisis. (Special to The Guardian) MONdilllQ/ill, lNov. 30.-Execiit- Ives of tllc il-uiimaais and represent- atives of tile conductors and traili- men are llieeting ‘this afternoon in an eleventh ‘lillilT effort. to avoid Th‘, 3mm“ WM m the “manor the crisis which iillrclzhtciis to il.19'uP||)qr|]," nr perhaps it, may be said (lalintllali rail-roads by the wilthtiu-aw qmme-r 1m. than. was the skh-“nf zti of LL00!) '(:(lIl(l'lli'»l.0l‘S anld ttraili- 0' the pip...“ 11“, Tame of drum,“ lneu over tho six percent wage in- um] the 91311111111 and crease iB-‘illc. 311‘ 1101111’ T110P111t1" strains oi‘ the fiddle, besides the President of tilt‘ 04111111111111 14111-101191 vocal contributions. illl breathing 11111-11W11Y2 1'1 ‘W- '119'41-'111-Y- 1111351119111 of Scottish roiliauce. ideals, achieve- of the (‘tllllldtiillt Pilriflc RuilvvuY-ilienis and aspirations. The pipe will moot lilo 1pen"s rtepreseli-tlltivcfl nliislic was supplied by ‘Captain Mc- ‘it. ‘is not known wllctlici‘ they ivili'1_mttga11_ the "topical "mg-um gen, be occoinpuniodl 11y 1111i’ <11 111v V1i'9'\eraliiy ‘was under tile direction of presidents or other ‘nletm bcl-s of the I’l‘()f£\\1S0l‘1li‘l0i.Oh8I‘ willo presided at. ‘Lilo piano, assislboil thy- Mr. Cherries‘ The monk-l reirreeentilt-WQB 1111991" Earle, Miss Earle. tSerg-L-Mnjor in ‘$3118 4111-1112111)’ 11911111 11/111 1191 N- Jackson and lMr. .I. G. iilioFadyen, Berry. isenior victrpresident of the while tho orchestra was under t.he 011191‘ 0f 11110 1118-111"!!! ‘COIItIUCiOTBJ direction of Mir. Albert Blanchard. W. J. B1111". 17109-919911191111- 01' ‘L119 Two of the club poets contribut- Bmthefltfliltl 0f RB-"WBY Tmilimiiii. ed to tho program. Mr. Tliilmiis W111i 111111111111)’ 011191‘ 11119111116118‘ lilForsyth White contributed a new ‘i118 negfltifitin! 00111111111913 W110 flit-Hind very appropriate version of 81511941 lll 1119 .D1'B89l111i1i110111 01 1-119 "O Canada," and Mr. J. K. .\il:l{eli- plan's case before the trecent board zie, "the maker of ‘books nnd dc- of arbitration. signer of menus," writing specially The government's efforts that!‘ for tile occasion u.Scot'.lsll song been mcditttory, v-icespresident which ‘SZL-Mtl]. Jackson sang to the Bilbo illlliiin-ted on his rcturiu- from stirring tllno of “Tllllochgtli-uiil.“ Ottawa. today. lie intimated‘ howev- The oratory was of the high er that ally effort by tihe govern- standard characteristic of the (‘alc- ment to maxi the train with vohin- tlonian Club celebrations. The new toers ill tho event, of uistrlktl ‘would 1111151119111. 1W1‘. '13- 11. Mtwdtilitiltl. i119" not tuliaikti tho rililwnyllieifs (lccis- sided Withqigliity and handled the loll to cease work in tho event of l11'0_t199i11l1‘l1!-‘1W111111101-111111 int-snatch; n0 isutisfutltory setttienienlt ‘being arr W11l19 1119 Vititi-lillllll‘ W811 111190111119- nangeti. Tile conductors illul train- 1y 1111911 1W 111i‘- fir-‘lt Vit'-'~‘-l11‘tir1it1t111t. “nutmeg t1, 111mg 1111011111 pgucefu] was brought in with the usual holi- 591111911.9111 3.1m wave 11.1.1113, an m. ors. carried by that hravyny Scot opeii negotiations at any limo. T111111 3911011110. ‘Mr- D. B. Itilwtloll» __.__<+>—-- aid; whi-in the Address was cffuc- tlie knife being driven ill at the psychological moment by (‘llicf .l. G. McFadyeu. '1‘11t1 srrcetiilsa. to and from the OTTAWA» ‘N°"- 311~““~1- med the annual celebration, covered 101111111011. 1Y1- 1‘--101101111111119-Saiiklprnctlcally Canada and lll!‘ illlltod may boytllit ulcxi. ilopilty speitker of sham, lilo commons. 1.11191. mansion llc xvii» T1". 119M110,’ which 1a nmmys 1, other coon-stunts lien bolus W11" plicil as usual by ex-Chlei Pillou. lialil Duff. iLliucllburg and Alfred Stork, Skecull, ‘B. il.. and Mr. Duff’ boilu: lllt- cllillctl oi‘ the govt-ril- oil the lilsi,‘ two uiellthiollcd Mr. John 1m; 1111mm 111,, puma M the 1,9,,“ 01 stun will have tho field Inrltiily "lithe table, called upon the Rev. W himself and lit is understood tlicnllruco Muir. who, said grace. Prime Milliister is prllxtticltlly coin-l After the splendid repast hiid Sailkiililliiv-wml mam. The positiolrwero cleared and the toast list cli- cilrries with it ll. lluliary of $-i.000,1tt1riitl iliitill. per lldlllll’!!! in nldtlii-lliou tin that alts- sitluill tllldcmully oi! $1.110". also it i! 7 Y Sec y From West- ern China Arrlves in City Tonight Mr. Alhci-t .I. Bram who ibas Wiaimarn China as Y. M. ‘C. A. Scc- |0w_q;_ P91111711- 111111111 0Y1 f1 W111“ 1'1"'1°"1311 On those occasions, it. is custom- anlt is vlsitlilvg Charlottetown for my m,- "m pramdent m make a 1V" "BYE ‘ few remarks. Mine shall be brief. Ilium-Mail torture m1 K111111111 in Caledoniau Club. .l desire to thank 1161111! 11101110111111 511111 61i- 7-30 9-1111 you all for your presence hero this W111 1011 tilt‘ IIOTY 0i’ "116 9111119149 evening, and shall endeavor to give Paula or Chino or Today. i a reason mr the faith that is in us. 1948c of the conditions WOW exist-lance of a very ancient custom in; in Chine. talnongat Scotemen-—tho custom ‘Ihnlglltb lecture at 7.30 o'clock commemorating the anniversary of is open do all and ‘it h hoped than the Patron Saint of Scotland. Saint l-lost. and Host- Mrs. Brawn tire-dilt on "‘.\li.ne ess." Mr. and who always rise to The Proceedings. The King. Tlic toast of His Most. Gracious Ma- ostytictlrgo V. ‘King ofGrellt Ilrltlliil and lrPlliikl. and of the Doiniillolls (lversea was duly proposed by the chairman, and heartily pledged, the company singing the‘ National An- tilelii. - men, however, would leave no shone MY- 1101111 1111119111011. The 111185111 lively delivered by Mr. AllullCosh. Deputy Speaker 1 Club, which form no small pal-t of ill .i.lic teunltest for filial. ‘posilltltin, tillc “Mum or “m” accasmm Wm, Sup. utollt. As lilo lust uledlion leiimiliat- urt-nnppint n, _1_ MflfldnnnlqL unv- milled to giv-ilfg itho post. to tho been ilollo ample justice, iallics $1.500 ill lieu of rctlidlenil-o. -_¢0>----— The President's Speech. 11319111 1119 1111"- 111199" 799"” 1" The czhalrmsn then spoke as fol- Tniiilriit -Mi1'- 9PM W1" rive 1111 On behalf of the members of the Mr. Bruce 31M l WMlt-h 01116101111- We lire assembled here in pursu- fiincliilil iliill reflected the grealtlestjectg Q1‘ 1111a (11111) are; the occaslonage the practice of games and ath- the P19111191‘! 0f 11119 111199 when the best is required of tbem..letics; to cultivate a taste for Scot- 111114! Pfflvilifie! 111111 t1€f99<1 011 1119, (Q1 a few Scotsman who have confer- tremeiy grave." ncy, Australia, ill every city of any, importance the day is observed with? 2:21.12?..:z‘;::":::ii..::i:l.: mTO Present “its? _ For Maritimes national sentiment, a few ardent, Scotohmen over one hundred years‘ (Canadian Pren) HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 30. — ago. founded the (‘aledonian Club of Prince Edward Island. The ob-l To promote‘ and foster the manners and cus- 99111191‘ Marl-j tish language, music and literature; 89110111111119!!! 0f 111- P- 31161191111114 and to beget and support move- K. 1C.- ot ‘Sydney. as the representa- ments calculated to elevate the tive of the interests of Nova Scotia,| welfare of the sons and daughters New Brunswick and Prince Ed- eheerlnger Scotsmen. These are high ideals. ward Island. to succeed Hon. J. L. Has the Caledonian Club fulfilled Ralston in the lrelsht situation be- lts mission? Iii a few words [think fore the Board of Railway 00ml '1 will show it ilas. Many years misaioners. ago, it set a rt one day iii every Mr, Duchenlin HD9111 991/9191 year t0 b9 kn wp n11 the “(flttheripg months With F. C. Cornell, freight; of the Clans." Many in this room rote expert. ill 1119 1119991911911 91, can remember when tile gathering Nova South's freight rate case for - f the clans was the biggest sport- submission ‘before the Duncan " ‘ event at ille year. In those Royal Commission and was chosen. days ‘Scotsnien vied with one ano- the Premier stated. because of his ther to become members of the familiarity with the question in- Caledonian Club. in the parade valved. Mr. Cornell will be as- there were many notable figures soc-latent with Mr. Ducbemln in the from tho tllree counties. From presentation of the case- East Point came Alex. Beaten anti , fi2i.i?“§il‘l.‘.‘..i‘“tiiii<i?;... ".231; Matthews Liktil)’ Next Ontario Lt-Governor from Georgetown and Montague ‘Hon. A. J. and A. C. Macdoliaidzt oTrAwm. Nov. 30———.Several inl- pontiant appointments will have to from Summerslde, Nell MacKeivitu. from Indian River. Holt. J. A. Mac-t be made upon ‘tihe return to Ottawa donaid. and front Kensingtoii tblgl| Hugh and Murdoch Madbeod. Aiid in the city we ‘had such stalwart iScots-men as J. A. Mactlonnell, Col. MaoGiil. Col. Irving, Arch. Mac- -Noiil, Hon. A. A. Macdollald. Hon. ‘ Neil Mao-Leon, Alex Macdouaid; °“9“1'K°“"”°' 1°‘ “m” “m1 “V” senators from the same province. who wok an active pa" men and the urame of Albert Miattthcws of To‘- nre still taking an active part in the 1°11“ 15 1-11“ 1am“ memmwne iiirelre of the Club. I refer to 11111118111111 wdiimiimwiiim’ 911°‘; Messrs. James Paton, James Mac- '1 11° 111111119 1'“ 1mm“ "the cme Isaac and our trusty frieil' John 111911199 511' wnml“ M1111)“ w M‘ MaciPhee. There were many others "e111- 11115 aflmlnmwnt- I“ the ewm who“ lumen I cannot recap, and of Sir William declining, it is stat- in the arena. in those dilya we had 911 11111111 1111'- Mml-hew“ W111 be '9' a galaxy of athletes that would do 11119511911 11!! 1119 iPY111I9 1111111111191‘ w credit to luly country. We had 811M890.‘ 1141'- ‘Cofliflhilmi- “1101199 9°11‘ Meikle and the Ziiacdollgalis from 1461111611 00 W"? 011' 1111' 11- 191” 1110111119 Nova Scotia; the Slewtlrts from 1111111 11-13 Biwceflmf 15 611901-911- Brudeneii; MadPhcrsons and Mocq M1‘. ‘Matthew 1B l 41110111111191" Lends from Valleytleltl: Donald Baptist laymen 11nd W118 1191111 vi Cameron and (big) John (Susir) the World Willis organization 1111111‘- Macdonaid from Caledonia: Mac- Baptist. Church. [He "has had a suc- Inuises from New (llbsgow Road: cessfill career lin tlhle meat packing and Nichcisons, Mathesons and industry and was Liberal candidate MacKenzios frolli Springton andin northeast. Toronlto in 1925. Rose Valley. And ill lilo city we had then nd still have Jimmy MacEaclierlll, lnillchie Milcdonaitl. and the two ‘Dalia. And I am proud to say it. the records made on boug- worihhi Field compared favorably with those niiule ill inucil larger meets. S0 much for the perpetua- tion of games. And what has the Club been doing for literature audl music? On ills 25th of January ev-' cry year, the anniversary of Burns‘ 11°11"- birthday, the Club has been giving "Ten dung" m Gold given away Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Novelties, antiques and books. St. ‘Peter's tea and sale. this after- 3047 ' "Th . 33:11pm 11112311: afioncer‘; tonight at ‘the Market Building. serves the two-fold purpose of 3057 stimulating interest in Scotch mu- sic and literature. and at the samel time keping green in, the minds of "liflluotratled lLeolltne cm Chine. Heart: Hail tonight, 7.30 p. m. children the anniversary of Scoi- 056 landu national poet, Robert Burns. ' , _ f, ‘Holley-tilt. Peter s Tea and In literature the annual series o sale. Dmn ml“ n. m" lectures under the auspices of the Club speak for themselves. ‘Now. “Wm t t H Rb gentlemen. in all these years y0ll1ver Halfmgéldxstzance a 096303., will readily perceive. the Caiedonli ' an Club has made large sums o u _ money; and ii gives us pride to say m‘ 01113111387111 ‘geltlmptilgahalgglfls Ltd 33111;" gftikiioffiiifegziilfg1bfig office this afternoon at 4 o'clock. color o1- creod. These are just n _ 2;‘°guigiiltgl:gn:gixe?agfi "An excellent two part program; no means. I will close by naming Wricrmgljl em" collection. 1E. N. Rhodes, of Nova;°1 reiff1i111g <'1 toiils oi‘ our ancestors; to encour- Scotia, announced late today tbatmem- 931d ‘L- E- Sheppard- of Premier King, including a lieut-.E11@19-11d W119 W 119F919 11111111111111.1110 present Freight Rates HearingEnters ‘lff.,s“‘g°.llll Hlllillllllll freight rates hearing entered the final stage today before the Board of Railway Commissioners. The inquiry into the whole question of o . ~f- itluatlon in Far East Held Gravest Since Boxer Rebellion -— Chamberlain Tells frelgllrts and express rate structur- es on Canadian Railways is to be wound up ill Ottawa. it began a year ago on an order from the federal government. Three Masted Schooner Ashore, Is Total Loss (Canadian Press) lS/l‘. JOHNIS, Nf1d.. Nov. 30. — House of Develop- ments. IJONDON. Nov. 30.—“'I‘he gravest (‘T1818 since the Boxes- rebelJ-iflb." in llow British correspondents in China describe this preeenltsitua- The three inastcd schooner Union tionl there and their otmoom is till- Jack, Captain fililrtin Frampton. iy reflected here in official quart- tlle Penquin ls-ers. The government. howe , maln- by the wining its ‘wary attitude which has zprevaiiled throughout the prolonged Chinese troubles. is still decilininl to be hurried into any precipillta action; lEx-Prime iliiiiister Ramsay Mac- Donald, making his llmt appearance in the Ilousc of Commons today since a holiday for his health, ask- _ed Fioreign Secretary Sir Austen iChambei-iadn to give the House 11i- formation on aifiillis in China. -Sii' Austen, in 1991-3’. outlined the went ashore on The crew was rescued 0.R.C. President Hopeful 0i Settlement (Canadian Preu) MONTREAL Que, Nov. 30. -- "We intend to keep the door open I "m" the m“ moment m the hope serious developments which. have _ occurred iii Hankcw during the reasonable Egg? past week growing out of a. threat.- , _ ened general anti-foreign strike and dent of the Order of Railway Con boycott were. He mid that the can? doctors. in regard to the railway p t1 strike situation. Virtually all our 2121:6122’ n! ‘Me w $113.11‘ settlements in the pas-t have been 9°“ ' reached by compromises and we 11m“ 11°11“ 119°“ 91nd w “M11133” a mean to leave nothing undone that 11511156711“ m’ u“ [M61511 mum” can be accomplished m mach aviu Hanltow, but. he admitted that peaceful settlement in this caseWmm "fight be ‘nmciflt “ma” u" He intimated the men were ready ci-i-Bwlmi himsil- which 15 "M1111 m‘ to meet the railway executive etPhiiie" 9114'- 5h°“1"1‘ be Pmumd‘ any 1mm According to the latest N90115- ' ‘he said the situation appeared e08- - ‘ier. The illlinese thnioniillaxi present- ted its don-ands and they were un- ls, e“ nature. Austen a From Financial "17151“°°“ n“ “i111” °' W 111-11 D ‘ ' _ however, that perhaps this was only fa. preltmirueiry mlotve. ' epressloni Them the asked Mr. Mmlltrmald ' repeat his question on Wedmae- P gfsergéaoa 511x331?) 10w illly when he thouzht. he would he 8‘bit.oiiurtll.erin£ormaflon. ly recovering 0mm bet‘ financial a ,R'l.p1,1§;“m flu-mm;- qumuom, tlteilrflslslon 11nd fie 61311:»? 11991; had received a. communicator; 11mm 5 91111131 111111118 9 be t “mi-Nat the British community at. l-Imflmw iii,"i."’ii..l°“.‘.i°".imm’ié'li;ient u. f,”“'”,““i, if" ,,°,,',,,,,,““,,,,”°,,‘";f; “i”; ' ' emits nvo v ng the country but it -is actually ab- 9d that 1,1,8 91-019mm “mm” sorbing some immigrants. Tiame 1h- Brm 1 81 m than ‘w. however still remain a. heavy bur- colfldeQd‘ ‘The mm“. 11911 °11 1111" 999M119 911111 '11 111 11111191" alty and ministry. Sir Austen said. stood ithat this year the taxes will were gum“ m1; mama, “m”. be as high as they ever were in. Mum-w“), u“, sovmmmmt m, inttenitlon of ordering 1111199911199 119111- ‘hiififiah #111111? further naval units to ‘Chin-a, ammo L 191151191" ‘i119 T9 191 °11 11191" ‘officials consider that. there are suf- dS-liglit anxiety is heard in some ‘flclgggllafiuzh wasting mawzlmfie , ‘ ' to» tanycsJi‘ vee- fdlfimrg-fnizincgitzamixlhelgbmtpeigs; g; etnoyers and an air-craft mrrler. 9 ° t to Cllln fro Malta. i Se - it reacts on the purchase power of :21," m“, fiemdymmr Wuhan”; the people vane‘ must get. er rfiifltlpin addition to the regular river 91911119111 "1 ‘ ‘f "8 9x11911991‘ ° i1" ilacnoi. One lilinleulty ut the pnuut ing the francs inflation of last “Ina is me mm m,“ the water. o‘ ultra. ...";.:.:.."::s";:....tr;.rl:t1-@ s» 1r s m» w,»- ‘ * i‘ i 1i bi val . make additions Ito the fare actually m e y m‘ Ba a [or m registered. __....é¢e1_-__ , Moms. Explanatwn of 2o Change _IIl _ Loxlnégansdlan Press) l A - A . . ov. 30.———An exp mum KNOWINC‘ How To Buy tion of the clllango in the King's PRESENTS l5 A title decided on by the tint-purist! Cup-f W|TH Conference just oaillcludled wu mv- en to tile House of Commons today SOME FQl-KS by Premier Baldwin. Asked wily the name cl duals-ad elmm of nil like dominlons had been singled out lot inclusion in the title Premier Bald- win said. “The question le based on a misapprehension. v tile Irish Free State has dominion em- us Ireland which includes Northern Ireland is not a dominion. The pro- posed title does not DQ117071’. to de- llne the various political unite oom- poslng the empire but is descriptive on geographical lines of the terri- tories o! which llia Majesty in Kine‘ ~ ~ whii i ‘i»- ii r TORONTO. Dec. 1.—-Maritinle,,.hm;efl,v‘3:1;§ “ m“““““." Fresh winds. cloudy and mild with showers. Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 44-34 Montreal, fair .. . 40-32 ' L,k l T B Quebec, clear . . . . . .. 34-2 Charlottetown. rain . 4-5-3: l e y 0 e Halifax, cloudy 50-4 St. John. min .. 48-40 Boston. rain 58-44 -—— New York l-uln . . . . . . . . .. 50-44 (5P90iIl u The GIIIPCIQH) High tide this morning at 1.59, 110111110111. Nov. and tonight at soc. ‘o! the wierlvncv nnleaioli tn- Sun sets this afternoon at Llhmecd duirinrtlle general ottibllld and rises tomorrow morning at ‘Itbe mine etrllre will be edvleldon 7.22. .'l'l'l'lifltll.\'. Sli- wflliun Joflnon 30. n ruc red unmeeaursbie bellellte on their,“ u "'51. 1°11" 111"“ 1101181” ""111"- "im" a“ Circle will”: 31211;: School, Friday, Dec. 3rd at 7 p. m. | 30 (Camila-dad on page 3) tpi-cclildes even a brief reference to __ New moon Sunday. ‘Dec. 5th uranium, British Reine en- nolmced in Pollenlelll (e617. 1p. m. , Summerslde tide eighteen milwty percent of file ltflhm llclurre and Macliillnon lire M ilome To All Fox Ranchers Who llaite Fox welt; 1 to Sell. . Your Anti (let The Cecil lites inter than Charlottetown. trendy to return to work be, I _ ,_ . a 1111118711375‘