. . wit... P... .. o “alts. MERGHANT bunco game rests this principle.‘ i It is usually the man who ‘seeks to d00fll6ffl that sets stuns. Every 0H Charlottetown Guardian Two Cents Mqypl-I Guardian. .l. W. EGAN l (‘anndian Deputy Minister of Inl- nligrutlon, has been congratulated upoll his now post by the Asso- ciation of (lhulllbers of Commerce of South Africa, where he was iornlorly Trude (JommlssionsnDur- lug ills resilience tllore he was uullle a honorary member of the Association as well as two civic (‘llnmbol- of Commerce. 40 KlllEll lll MINE DISASTER (Canadian Press.) SHEFFIELD, Eng, Dec. 3.—-F'or~ ty men are reported to have been killed and many injured la an ac- cident at Nuunery Mine when sev- orul cages used in transporting the men from the surface to tlhe work- ings .were precipitated to the ilot- tom through the breaking of. a rope. . I It ‘It is reported 176 lninerswere ln cages when they fell. ‘Amherst Hotel v Damaged by Fire ' (Canadian Press) AMHERST. N. S..'Dec. ZL-Dsm- 3K0 to the extent of five to ten thousand dollars was sustained at v tho Terrace Hotel last nlghtwben a lire which started on the ground floor spread through the walls to two upper floors and caused dam- uul- to sixteen sleeping roonls. Tho fire was supposed to have started through the careless throw- ing away of a cigarette or cigar butt. Tile hotel and contents ‘were lnstlrell. Has $110,000 Income ‘- But Evades Tax BOSTON. Dec. 3.—-One Massach- usl-tts citizen, according to Senator lluvld i. Walsh, has an annual in- come oi $110,000 and doesn't pay a collar income tax. dnvestiug his total resources in tux exempt sec- urities is the pa-rtloulllnf lmetllod this gentleman employed for ev- “llllu: the tax. ‘i’? - Condensed Specials RATE.- o per Word, net each insert on in this column. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED. Apply Quardlutl. 16842-44“. __________i_________ ‘TO LET—UNFURNISHED ROOMS Apply 233 Queen St.—12~4-21. WANTED-BOAROERS. APPLY 1K1 out...“ St.—1,2-4-2i. ‘WTTAQE "ro agar AT HUN- tcr River, Apply George Mac- lllllian.——ll15.11.30.4g_ _____________________ FOR SALE-Jr COTTAGE. WITH all nlodom muIIvcIlGBCBB, in good $sm°lllllll hart of cltyApply to gcilcan ll: McKinaon. Royal “mi B"ll‘llll8.-—1B0-12-4-tf. FOR sAtl-z-nocklilo Hons: l tncllrly n, )_ '_ momhljrlltflApply 129 W07 ios-r-rourlnlu nu twecn l’. W. Collage and Prince St. lll d l " oumpilfzliLblzllo leave at this , i!- i ‘ro Lsr-llvaul prqygp house, q 5“ 9 u," “mutate- Milli! m critics st. lor-lz-l-al, ‘FRONT noom Lana! CLOTH- ' land which has been proclaimed so Founded 1881 resent the Shippi the P. E. I. Seed Po onials Received. The business in shipping done by the P. E. island Seed Potato Iirowerg Association this fall will bring to the Province upwards of $250,000 of American money, stat- ed secretary Wilfrell Boullter yes- terday to the Guardian. All ship~ ‘nents that have gone through by rail, comprising about two thirds oi‘ the entire quantity, have gone to Long island, New York. As soon as receipts of shipments can be booked the Association will be ill a position to advance one dollar a bushel to its nleulbers, and the balance will be paid later when all payments lluve lleell made on tile last curs, which have not yet arrived at their destina- lion. The Po y.» l pies Paper a. at“... Prince JE-dward Island Like ole Dew //// ;/// ' "VLIAY P" l Ifi"; ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY DEC. 4, 1923 lllllllllER llllllllN nouns A llllllllllll a lllllullcl " This Amount oflAmer loan Money will Rep- ng Business Done by tato Growers Associa- tion This Year-Encouraging- Testim- I Two encouraging testimonials from large potalto growers in Nor- folk, Virginia have been received this week by the Association. Ono concern which look about 15,000 sacks this year wires that the ship- ment on the S. S. Pluto arrived in ‘very good condition. Tile (lllnudluu lBeaver arrived on schedule time llnll the balance, which included ,600 sucks for Meggcttfls, worl- found to be satisfactory. “We por- solluliy know thut you are ulwuys lglnll to learn when these Slilillliiffls‘ larrlve and are unloaded, null if slll lsfut-tory." concludes tllc ulvssllgv. Alllltbor Norfolk buyer, who llnll purchased 700 sacks. uckuolvlcllg- (Continued _ on Pagemii) HllPE lll IRISH P l Nllll Bill Prove Great Facto Patriotism. . (Bnltlsh United Fran) LONDON, Dec. iL-(Peace in ire- often within the last few months needs a dyed in the wool optimist to recognize or even to suggest that the country which has been a ‘battleground of so much strife for years ls now ready to settle down to reap the reward of prosperity which it deserves. There are, how- ever, certain indications oi a re- turn to sanity and undoubtedly the first and foremost ol‘ these is the fact that the recent Free State loan was oversuilscribcd, ll fact due largely to the enthusiastic RllSPERITY RMES BRIGHTER loated Loan May r in Gountryfis Return Success of Recently F to Peacee-Sectarianism Giving Way to estunt business men whose acumen has been long admitted throughout the country and abroad. lTlltl stoppage ' of the llllugel strike o few days ago is also sis nlilcltllt especially‘ in view o.’ th" statement of present leaders oi‘ till- Republican opposition that “fur- ther deaths of lrlshmen at. the bands of brother lrlshmen will only serve to perpetuate the nu- elllllng bitterness in our beloved country." if this statement i-s well meant and there is no reason to doubt its sincerity, the Government now has tbeopportunlty it has V‘ _.(“Contlnued_tln Page 3) Rum Runner Rams and Sinks Steam Yacht (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Dec. .l.-A speed- ing rum runner collided with the steam Yacht Segetta off Ambrose Light on the night of November 27, clipped off the vessel's stern and sent a member of the crew ov- er board to death. This was lellrll- ed today when customs nfficitis sought the identity of the liquor grl-llggllng steam clutter Dragon us the offending vessel. The SEEM!!! sank as a result of the collision. i-_-J Government Stays Executioners Hand (Canadian Press.) MOSCOW. Dec, IL-The llusslan Government has shown clemency toward the 18 persons who were sentenced to death on Nov. l, after being tried on charges of brilbery and corruption. The sl-ntonco of each prisoner has been commuted to tell years in solitary confine- lnent. WANTEO-"MAN YOUNG .OR OLD to csnvnlls alld ‘sell nursery stock. See Jas. T. Moore. The Tree Man. No. 3 Hillsboro St. 1i V45 T0 tsr-corrses. AF? 2' L Park Street 12-4 ‘FOR SALE —BABIES BONNETS. Jackets, Bootces and other fancy work at 79 Boston St. I73-I2-4-3I "r0 LET.—TWO Lane? UN - lllrnlshed rooms. Alllily (lllilfglilgi FOR 8lLE-—3 SILVER FEMALE foxes. Tuplln strain. Apply Qlleell lioteL-Bl. support given the offering by Prot- Tllll SETllERS FllR EMERALD ARRIVE Capt. and Mrs. W. L. Steerlnlarl. of London, England. arrived llcrc last night and learned for the fir -‘ now being carried on with rcsllfll to. the actions of the island's onc- tinle immigration agent. t\n(ll't‘.\\' Fraser Mitchell, appointed uudor the late Government. and upoll whose promises they hall placed explicit confidence when ldllvilll! England. Capt. llnll Mrs. Stcellulau came out under lllkiiellwlllillll. schclnl- tlml- of the investigation which is . 105 Wlwstlllllunt. Avl-nuc. ‘foronto. of the Uuitl-ll Stutl-s llnll (Iunlldll. ill .llllllllll‘Y next. and was borll ill llsl APPElll TRELIERTHRS” (Canadian flress) LONDON. lit-c. 7i.~—l‘l'l*lllio!‘ Baldwin lll-livl-rod his last ilnport- lmtcpcecil oi‘ the (‘llnlpulgu ut Livorplllll tonight. l-ll- docl.'lrl=ll. "l have ll1l]ll'llll‘ll to the country for u luundute ililll ll' l gl-l it I l<llull exercise it. t0 the full." tloulllluillp, be sold: “We llro told that protection will ruin our industries bllt bow is it tllut Uni- tl-d SléllQS has exploited her grunt national resources during al-ul-l-ll- tlons of ])i'()l(!t'llllil ulltll today till" supports; a population of over onc huudrcd million with the lllglltftll lsllllliliiftl of life in the world. I want to treat the foreigner as llc treats us lllltll be lt'lli‘ll.‘~'l to trout us ii little bett i.ONll)O.\', Dec. flu-No clcrtioll expel‘; who value-s his reputation us such is willing today to put his name to a forecast of llmv 'l‘llul's- day's poll will tllrll out. ldvcll the headquarters of tho respective pal-tics, aside from party prllpos» ions refuse to llllznrll so much . guess. it is admitted thut two factors account for the uncertain t_v~~t-olll|lll:le doubt. he to how 263i tllrce cornered contests will result. end the possibility of gllltlzlng how lilo women will vote. ' Lllborilos look tll women lo exer- cise tlll- franchise as novel" bc- fllrl- and organizers oi’ eltcll party have luudo special appeals lll the l l Norlllu Nlblock, second duuglllor m‘ .\lr ullli Airs. i). ii. LIP-Hi. girl ill Allll-rlcu following u competition lll one Tllid LOVELIEST lulu. lN A.\ll<Iltl(‘.»\»~~'.»'\Nl'l LA (‘ANADIAN Nllllllck, who llzls lltWli sl-ll-cll-ll as lllt‘ prl-l- llullllrl-ll l-ltil-s Slll- will lu- sIxll-l-n ywezlrs of age (‘ulullryt lllllwlllllllllslsl BtlllllES RE- dlvllllll FRlllll Flllllll AREA (Canadian Press.) l llli)lt(l.\l\l0, Italy, llcc. 1ir~()lll3 ;lluullrl-d uull thirty sllvl-u bollios llilYl‘ lll-l-ll rl-cllvl-rl-ll up to last lllidllilzlll froul iil-razllllo Valley t"oulll_v. six lllliltll‘l‘il of Wlltlfil‘ in. llllbltllili. are Illelit-vllll lll lluvl- bot-ll llrolvlloll wboll till». grout llylili ilnpolllllliull" tho waters of tllouo Luke tillilupsl-ll lust Sllttlrlllly. lliilitilry llnll ('l\'llll||l roscuo llill‘l~ ios worked throughout tho ulltil‘. ill mull and wall-r evoking out vic- ltinln of tho dldugv OVPI‘ llll uroll of tlifty Sllllilft‘ luill-s. To Exhunle Body ofBasil Burns (Canadian Press) l\'l<l.\l'"l‘\’lllllllil, Del‘. llrwhlliftllCiil oxllnlinor lll‘. W. ll. Flllll. of llnll- fax. arrived here this morning and left for Arlington to "Xlllillll: lllc bully of lillelll llurlls. whose (lt‘ll'l bully was folllrl ll-ill‘ Arlington on .\l(l\'t'llllllll' l? illlll tor wbllsl- mur- der (‘lllrelllte (‘lllluors of (Ironing we» arrlvstoll Slliilfilll)’. woulell and have shown zl kccn an- xiety to gct their support. Must ll('\VS])ll])(*l‘ writl-rs ugrcc that tho election results will lll- very PlOX-‘t’. IN ENGLAND Major f‘. ll. llzlllillgttlll, presi- tlPlll of tllc (‘allulllull (Ilub of (lrcat liritlllll arrived l'rolll London, Eun- llillil last night. ullll is registered at the Victoria Hotel. Major llun- hlgton, who is u prolnlnonl borrlst- or in London, is on his way to Now York on legal ilusillcss, stopping (‘ll routo to visit bis family lll lior- chl-stcr, N. l.l., ullll tn sl-l- frioulls lltlPli associate-ll fox bulliuoss. A piollool- oi’ tho sliver billl-ll fox industry ill lilo Old (‘llullil'y. Major llllllllillgtoll has carried lo Scotland tlvllllty-l-igllt pairs ol‘ l\'< lllllll foxes llllll tho llusllll-ss "ll‘l'“ is now flourishing lll llllllsl llos- sbiro, wbl-rl- this stock bus llt‘l'll llrcd l-ulccvssflllly. The t‘lllllill.t‘ is somewhat s-illliiul" to this Provinl-l- iillll the foxes st-clll to develop Utili- ally well. Foxes. however, occupy but ll slllzlll part lll‘ his attention. Slut"- llls lll-lllobolizlltloll ill tho (‘plinth illll Army he has practiced luw lll London llll(l ills presidential ‘Jlll' ies in contraction with the t‘.ulull~ lull (‘lub lll‘ (ireut lirltutiu take up u ('.OllSlilt‘l'fil)l(.‘ purt nl‘ his limo. This (‘lub, organized ill 102i lll proluotl- gollll fl-llowslllp zllllllllg tlllnlldiillls rl-sIllt-llt ill or visiting (lrl-ut llrilnill, has recently lllnvl-ll into columndlous prcllllscs, coluv ]ll'l.\'t‘l<l two (‘llzlrllls ll hollsl-s l-qtlipped with ilaudsonlc fllrlllturo ullll lllt)tll‘l‘ll club fllt-illlll-s oll till- lillll-riclul plun. previously ill lllt‘ Noah occasionally took a drop too much, bathe wasa fine ships builder and animal- PRESENT llAYl} llllnlls” fillllllllllgttlfill l,>‘ll£slll llll Major 0. L. Hanington, Who is Visiting Charlottetown En Route From Lolldoll to New York, Dis cusses The Forthcom- ing" British Elections And Other Matters lll this province wltll whom bll has ~SURIBEB BY were recently (llwllvtl by lllle (‘alu- trainer, just the same. i: Annual Subscriptions lll-live!!! $.00 nude and l‘. S. A. “JO Ity M nll, ‘Elflllllll rut nlsl lll lllllll iilllll lillllltl Declares 611;; Will at Million Majority for Idrce Trude (Canadian Press) LHNUUN, lll-la 1i.» dlllvill lloyll lll-vireo, who l'Vt‘I'_\’Wlll‘l'I'. is crl-lllted .lil llvvvl" wanting ill courage, has bol-ll lll!‘ llrst of tlll- mlltical leafl- l-rs lo \'t'lll.lil‘l‘ :1 [llx-l-l-se predic- i . . “mull pwmmr- "ml- w- l“ Ml“ llllu ou lilo l-ollllll of lhll rdectlon. Ks-nzle King. Anlollg llll- bollol- “,,|,,,-,,i,,g u, homo" unnmnl "4 ury members “I'll lion. .'\ll‘. l.iil‘li< |,;,,-,. m, ,|.,,,),,_" mm “,3 Mom lll, lligb (Zollllllissioller for (‘llll- fining.“ "m"; m, 'p|,||,-_l;<|;,y w“ iltlll. Sir Lmul-r (llluill. (Yzlllzllliall .-lllnll lillli u million majority for free lllinbltcr of Jlliiilcu, lloll. (leo. i'. (lrzllluul, (folludillll hllllil-ltol" lll‘ liuillvzlys uull ('llllais; Sir llUllfPh- tllr llllrlllslvorlll (lilo donor, lo (‘ulllllllu lll‘ lllle llillllcklrlll lllzllllls- l.'l'l|llll llllllliuu with Wlllfl-‘ll l'§[ll*— dllioll to (zllflllllPl, lll". ll‘. l‘. lillu- llllg’, of llll- llllivlerslty lll‘ 'l‘lll~lllltll llllHl‘lll‘i‘l‘lll' of lllt‘ lllSllllll irl-ul- lllvll} llllll (‘ol. ll. W. ‘llflilililfll, lll‘ Si. ('lllll(‘|‘lilt"t<l, tllll. (who. with Mrs. lmllllllrd, prl-slelltvll Nll. l0 JillllPS Square to tlll- ilrltisll Nu- llon t‘or tllc llllilill|llili‘ll!l'll lll’ til» iiritisb luslitlltl- lll‘ llltl-rullliolllll Affairs.) 'l‘bc (‘lub, with ll nll-lll- bl-rsblp uow of about lwll lluullroll,‘ uull rapidly growing has ll strong bollrll of governors llllldl- llp lll‘ till- Agtillts (lollorlll of llll- vurioul SPECIAL irzlllv." 'l‘lli.l tlflvlillfitllttll by llll- strong- .~..l ‘llullll-l- for frl-o ll‘lllltl is c.011- dlll-rl-d ill some ||ll1l.i‘ll‘i‘.~l as an ex-. .-.-+~dillp,l_y nlnllr-rll nnl-. llul, oven if ll ]li‘ilVt‘H in be :lll accurate-fort!“ .-.l:<l, il ulll llill llol-l-s lrlly prel l-llllll- t|ll- return lo power of U18 l"oll.~.‘.-rv:llil'l~ povllrnlllcnl. all will! llll~ or... or llll- l.l’-l l-lol-llon by a lllllltlfll) vol“. (Continued on Page 3) ..- AXE‘; Provinces ullll lllally |ll‘illllllll'lll Canadians. l ll is llilllilltcd with thl- Assol-lu l lion ol‘ (lullulliall (‘lubs tllrougllolll‘ (‘lanadrl illlil with lilo (lflllliflijujl (flubsdll Now York null "(lfilfilL A t-lllll8lllt? is uow living evolved for llffilizltillg with ‘the Illlxell known social clubs ill (lanolin. 'l‘hl- oppor- tulllly for overseas mvlnbl-rsblp with the Club. lll tbc nonlinlll fee , nf only a guinea o _veur. is lll-luv, l-llgerly lakt-u ilIl\'-'ll|lll_l.{t% of. ujor llllnlugtoll sailed from Lollllon on ltlle S. llorio m, Nor. , 'l‘llll now prlinlisos of lilo Club. of which ills ltnylll lilgbnosn the rain. l8 Nllll FACING . llEAlllllRll (Canadian Press.) \Vl\SlllNG'l‘(lN, lll-c. .'i.~~Sixty~ ll-iizllt congress llll-nlbors of Ullitoll lSllltcs llslll-nlbiell todlly fut-lug uu-. ll-oltllilltles both as tn ability lo orgzlulzo promptly and to enact uu (‘Wu majority oll the pressing lop,- lsllltloll confronting it. With till» Progressive blol- wll-ldlng tho balance of power and propurcd to makl- u lll-ttlrnliuell fight for reorg- anization of colunlitttlos’ and for its legislative programme tho new l-ou- grl-ss is fact-d with a situation ull- purlllll-ll-ll in yours. \VAS‘lliN(lTON, Doc. . :l.---'rlll- Progressive bloc lll the Congress to- lbly lllallo good a throat to ‘throw illu house lllto a deadlock over till.- l-lcction of u speaker. On thr- first. ballot llo Cillldlililll‘ rl-coivl-d a llliljill‘ ily ovl-r nll \\'llli'll is required to oil-ct. Tho second ballot. also lulled to result lll an election. to which considerable prominent-.l- has already been given in the {tress reports of the lllltcllell ill» luliry. They purchased frolll illit- cheli three and a half acres of land at Emerald. with a bullguiolv. llnll (zalllo out with the expectation of moving directly into this bung- alow. situated as they thought lil an already well populated settle- ment. They rustle their agreement with Mitchell previous to the can- cellation of his inlnllllratiou war- rant, uud when he still acted as ngcnt for the Province. The hung- ulow was never built. There was no one to meet them ut llllllfex or elsewhere. Comilll; to Charlottetown they met Dr. Leo Frank slid explained their position Dr. Frank introduced them to Hon. Mr: Myers, Commissioner nf Ag- riculture. who was returning home from attelldin the Toronto Fair. Mr. Myers explained that an inves- tigation into Mltchelhs conduct is now being made. They are at pres cnt guests at the Queen Hotel. Philadelphia Plans A 40-Btory Hotel (Ganadlan Press.) PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 3.-A forty-story hotel and office building to cost approximately $10,000,000. is to he erected here. it will be the first combination "" “limtl- d l . rvron GALE-MEDIUM slzi "Mar hcatl ‘ . lllrftstllwtlillieillg range, hot water front. lzood con- l‘ sentlllmsn. Phone 29st,. - ~ ditlon. Q15. W. P. Bruce. 153 ‘_____ .‘ M lz-l-tl. Queen sl. i" *3 L""'-l'lllllllrlao llousa rulmlsl-lao Rooms "ro ter- 5 0mm”? Both on ground and bath room . “nd “ti; m]. .hg¢“um°m" “t!” Suitable for light-house- Kont St. noon. p __ . . ' ~10“. . ..l2:§l“.f.lb:ililu¥ u not s4 l. u’ m. Q ms. ..-V_.. ,,.,,,<q,_. ., ll l . A l I51 “P” W’ l74-i2-4-Ill office building sad hotel in the oust and will have separate on- lrnuccs nnll separate oll-vators for the offices and hotel. l MONRWIEAL. Docclnbcr 2l.—'l‘he Annual hlcellng of tllc Bank 0T Montreal, bold u-t noon to-tluy. was followed by the unveiling lll the Houd Office of lllt!‘ liallk of u monument to the memory 0t‘ tho two iluullrcll llnll thirty llll-lllilorli of the stuff who fell in thl- (lrctlt \Vllr. This is tll be followed sllort¢ ly by the unveiling of another monument. now in the cnurso of erection. at thl- Offlt-o of thl- liauk lll Winnipeg. . The ulelllnrizll at tho headquart- ers lll lllolltrclll is ill the cllutr" of tho entrance ball facing‘ the door- way and consists of llll inlprcselvz- figure lll while nlarlllc sylnbolizlnw Victory. The monument In Winnipeg is to bn situated outside the portals of the Muln (lfflcl- aul will consist of u ilrollzo figure of a soldier lll lull lllllltnry onlll,» nlcnt. ' Tlll- ('l‘\l‘l‘lll0.l,\ of unvl-lliul: in Montrl-lll was pl-rforluod by tbc President. Sir Vluccllt liiorcdllh. llarlulcl. lll lll-l pros-ouch of the llirl-ctors alld u large gathering of. shareholders mlenlbcl-s of the otnfl‘ BANK or lllllllllElll Mutual Viucolll Meredith. “to '-lil\'.'ll this lucluorial tll our l-zallunt ulcn who loll in tlll: (lreut War. v “\\‘l- llii\'t' loot bur». to-lluy with ulillglcll feelings of sadness and of pride. Of sazllicss because two tllllltlfcil and thirty of the bravest .lll= host oi‘ l‘.ll‘ stuff. those to whom we looklll to fill the high out. prsltiolrs lll tho sorvlcv. will not f‘\‘llli'll' to lls. 0f pride lll-causi- till-y wl-ut forward at tho call of till-ll" King llllll Country lo savl": tho llritltb Enlplre from the ruth less llolulnatiou of n foreign foo. This beautiful nlollultlcnt will for all time remain a ulenlorlul lll their valour and selfsacrlflcc, null thclr memory ll all of us will hl- .. happy uud oullurlni: one." Sir Frlllorll-k Williauls-Taylor. the (lcllllrlll Milllilllill‘, sponklny: morc illlrllculrlrly for the staff. said! "The uuvolliug of this lul-ulnrlul to our gallant (lPilll ln tho (lrl-ut War nlurks tho saddest yot. proudest lllomellt in the hist- ory of this llnnk in whose wolfuro we all luko sucll an intense pride. As l look down tllls roll of tragic llnll relatives of tho fallcll. ‘file spot-chop; wore brief llnll in the point. "l llnl prlviicllcll" sllld Si.’ length, many nnmcll come hack to me oi‘ those wbnm i personally Lady Delegate to Geneva Coll- (Canadlan Press) HALIFAX. Doc. Mill/Ilse (‘pm- lluo (lnrmicbael of Now Glllsgolv. N. S.. President of the National Council of Woml-n has ill‘l'l\'t‘ll lll Halifax on rouie to llt'l‘ homo from (loncva, where she- actl-d us ouo of tho representatives oi the llnul- lnion Govomnlont at tho Interru- tlouul Labor Conference. Always enthusiastic lll the sill)’ lltlli of the [league of NflllJn-‘lli Miss Carmichael ncturull freshly lrurlvfflced that i. is lhl- greatest bullion instrument _Vtl llcvlslllt for promoting poncc. u. s. Gompetiti-or-l-ill Shoes is Serious (Canadian Press) RIONTRFIAL, llcc, 3.. "What l should like to see is a movl-nlont for tho increase of tlho British prol- ercnoe as regards footwear to help ii light against American imports which compete more seriously with Canadian industry. rather than the baseless talk about the harm of the British preference in the Canadian boot and shoe industry. As a mat- ter of fact it is the trade the Am~ orlollrn gel. rather than ’ that of tmntinuod on Page i tho (‘a "' lnllnutsclurers with which tlloflrltish manufacturers of patron, ' Ference Returns. l:lll‘lll-l' Z-ltll. Tho voyllgl; will‘, wu. ltll unusually pleasant one, lll:- (Continued on Page 3) Weather interferes, With U. S. Radio i’ l l (Canadian Press) ' l.().\‘ii(l.\', l)l-l\ Jlwwitteulpts to (‘llllrlnttetotvu lIItIE ll i. yillllll lfnllllnisslonl-l" (horlcs Solvton. who lH in cllarlo- lll‘ the Salvation Arllly fort-vs ill (‘zlnllllll Bast, millili- -.d his prllllllsl- lo illl- citizens of by mraductiag a lpol-iui sl-rtil-l- lllnl. night in the lrmy l-itulll-l which was filled to ulpzlcity. llo Willri assist-ell lryDol. illlly of Toronto, ll-uolcn as the lillglllg evangelist llnll Staff (Iapt. Ritchie of S1. .lollu. 4 - ‘flll- men-ting opened with a swing u): wzllllg null prayer after whldli llltllrl-ss nf wll-loomo W88 001W“. y. iicv. want.» (l. t‘. Taylor midis. lalf of the clilzéflfl. in Ponlmisslon" .-r Sowtou. To lllli llln Cmtlmis- ' , ll l" 1Tlitlt :l suit: hi! reply‘ in Nllllltll ho‘ rl-ferrl-lf I lll lilffrrsilt .ll:lsl-_c lll‘ llll‘ wllrk curried on it bl- Salvation Arllly. t A lclltllro luf llll- lls-rvil-l- was i110 lislvll ill on .-\illi‘l‘l(‘il‘il radio broull sullcl-slslllll owing lo lltlnlttsylhericll t'l)l\(llll()llS llllll stations ill illlilllll l Stall-s wl-rl- llollrll only illtsrnllt- il-lllll. Null t l Meets W: Death by Firel‘ (Canadian Press.) ]4!\(‘".()SSF), Wilt, ill-l". .'l.-~~Sist l-r l\l. l4(‘ll“'lllll, 70, was lu lt“(l to tir-llth and many of tlll- till’. lllllli at. Si. ltosl- convent llllfflllfl)’ l-.~l- (‘flrlflll ill u fire which guilt-ll llll llorluilory wings of tbl- l-oull-u‘ llorls today. Tlll- t‘flll\'t‘l‘ll is tho jlltlllltll‘ llllllsl- of lilo (‘trdl-l- of Frlllllllsrllll Sis-tors ol‘ Pl-rpl-lulll Adoration llud was built ill ltitlll. Thl- loss is ('Nll|ll.'ll"tl at $175,000, ' Slsil~l' M. lhllll-rl-lill. l'(ll‘l|‘t‘.~‘.*~' of tlll- (‘onvl-lll. wus l-urrioll from h.-r room on thl- third floor by l'|l'l*illl'll ilurlllg tllu firl- tho llllllrl t‘lll'l'lll- uod lbl- St‘l‘\'lt'tl of ]ll'l']l¢'llllll illllll‘ ltlioll \Vllll'll lls ll rllfllllPl‘ lll‘ Ibo (ll' ll‘t‘l'. lll its famous St. liool- (‘bop oi, nlll- oi’ lll cfillost t'lllli‘i‘lli'_*—' l-l lllc \l'i‘Sll'l‘ll pnrl of lhl- (‘tlllllli‘_\‘. Si. linsl- Fbapol, nltllllulrll .-l purl of tbl- bllrlll-d building was lltll llalmllgl-ll, firv walls s‘ 'illg ii, footwear are computing and just now l-olupotiul: sul-cv-u-sflllly.“ This was Ibo \'l('\\' oi tho ZlUllnJ, llritisll irlll‘l- l-oullllisslnllcr. .l. ll. .\dllu'<. l-xprossl-ll ht-rl- tolllrv. —~ -40> l. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc It ATIi}.'4.-2 rents per insertion. Whrtl §ll‘l\ --""'l‘lll\ annual nll-cling of tho North Wllislliro Tl-lopbnllo. will he lll-lll ill North Willsblro hall. Wcll. lloc. 5th nl 2 p. lll.-~G. ll. Nny, Sol"). lfl-l-Sl "lTllo llffllllillltdfl-Nqlll) of llopo lllvor will giro a concert and soc- lnl. in tbl- Parish llnll on \\'odnl-s~ lluy r-vlluillz. lllll 5th lll‘l'.. ul T u‘ i‘l0(‘l\'. llulll-c after snciul. 7.. lluolo, Pros, lTJ-lflfli. "fit. Peter's flatbodral Srlll- oi‘ Work, Wednesday next at 3 p.l\l. Admission 10c. Varied assortment useful n-lld ~foncy articles. High Toll at 50c (including admission-l served i’. In 7. Special attractions for children. IZ-l-iil solo siugllll! casting Sunday morning tverc illl- \'.'l|()\\'ll l-xcelivul (ll': by (‘lllolll-l .~\(lll_Y. voice was heard ll ohol-l aull upprlu-lutell ily all llt‘l~'l‘lll. " ’l'lll~ allspl-l illltlFPrH givl-ll by the ‘lllllullllslnnlel- lvlu-l u soul stlrrlnl llltl 11il'l loft. ils impression on the ll'ill'lt~‘l of all. 'l‘bl- (‘olllullssltlul-l‘ illlil party l-lvl- this nlorlliug for (fbal-llnln, N. ll. __.-_Q0s>--—~- ‘u. B. Boy is Killed by Exploslo (Canadian Pres ll‘lfl".lll<Iltli‘Tl)N_ llvc. .' Aieorzt! illLPtl l7 of Sllllbllry (futility is l l.ll llllllllis ilrotllel‘ lrvlng aged l:‘., ls sllrfl-rlull from serious burns l'l'olll which lit‘ will probably r6- l'il\'l'l'. us zl rl-suit lll‘ un explosion oi‘ llluslilll: pnwllcl" wllilo they were pluylul: ut tlll-ir lllllli!“ Sunday. '~ . .- -Qo>———~-¢l The Weather, Etc, . ‘THAT REMlNDS ME. I EETTER. P01” SUPPERS 0N QALEiYQ "Q rolloh-ro. D00. A _ j slrollk winds or modcrhfll sales, northeast cloudy and lfiild with ruin lll ulost localities. ‘ 'l‘l-luporaturr yw-slortlay: mum 45, hilllllnuul. l0. llilzh tldl- this l-vl-nlng at 7.08 null tomorrow morning rlt 8.09.‘ Suu lll-t! lhlll afternoon It l.“ and, rlsos . tomorrow '_'Il\0\‘-Illht at .21 . .. _. .. . l. l’ lliaxli New moon Friday. lll- P: '4 ' l\‘>