dhlfifluisvie - THURSDAY. 11111111111111 11111111111111 --SPECIAL TRAIN for ilottctown 10111120 Sum-merslde four o'clock, fare $1.95. --MAGAZINES, Books. papers. Radio Eaillg you need 111d Drug 00., Sunmnerside, —-TRAIN LATE. —'I‘he from Charlottetown and 1101‘ did not arrive ln Summerslde 111st She was ‘CHOP from Holman’: Catlin. the hockdy match on Friday 1n Ohsr- 1L1. 9684-15-21 News- 011' ' of our excellent Radio magazines. W-rlto for list and prices. ‘McDon- 936-1-143121. 11111111 d1-11 11111111 1111til 10.05 o'clock. dclayi-d on 111~count ot‘ 111-c boat which did not arrive in Borden uu-l ‘til 7.10. There was a crowd which tnoro tlrzln f-illcd the Willi- ing looms iu the S11111u1-u1si1lc sta- ‘llon who had to wait until 10.20 t0 _izu wt-t-"t. A Willi of ut-arly t'11ur hutirs. —MR. w, BRENTON LEA-Wu rrrord witl1 111111:h Sil1‘l'l)\\' thc tlcaih 0t‘ M1". \V..1lr<-.11ton 1.1-0, 11f ’l‘1‘y11n. who passed away at 1111- Royal Vic- toria Hospital in hlotiltretil. whenco 11c had 1.10111- 111 utidurgo a serious (ilivqrilliilll, 1111 S11-tur1lay last, at the 11.11.10,] m 43H (‘iifly n11.- of ~17 ycars. '1‘l11- deceased worm 19 [51, Sin.- 111111111111-111 1111-11-11 .111" 1.. 1. was 11111- 111' 1111- must i“.11-111<-rs in 0111-. of thu 110st farming ilistritcts 111 tl11- province 111111 was 1 11 pillar of tin- churclt and the 111 lift- 01th.; district. Ills pres- 1-111-1- and itifltience in tl11-c01111111111l- ty will h1- vcry greatly missn-d. Th1- illlily arrivcd home 011 Monday tiigh-t and the funeral took pilace from his l11t.- residence at Tryon last Tires- day afte-rnooti to the Methodist (‘cmutcry there Thcrc are left to 1111111r11 11 sorrowlng widow (formcr- ly Iillss Illanch Lord)- two sons and two dauglttcrs, 1111111c1y:~Mrs. l<1lr~ 11111 llowatt, of (lhitrlottetown; and William, \\'1-ndell and l\1i - Amy at 11111110: 111st) two 1111111101‘ 111111 two sis-tors. Nicssrs. lliraui in “W-stl-rn (‘1111111111- 111111 .1<1h11 1.0.1, 111 110511111. Xiass; Iiirs. Jol111 S111111111-1"si1l1-.. 111111 Mrs, .'.-l111 llmv- 11111, 111’ Tryon, 11nd .\irs. J. P. Hood. Calgary, Alta.. t0 whom the Guar- dian tenders its sincere sympathy i11 their deep sorrow. Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Holmsns Catalog. ..'EASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian Ag- cnt in Montague and will be pleas- ed to receive news items, advsrtis- lug, Job Printing. now and newal subscripti0ns.—tf. M E ETI NG-Gion-t- Clu-h takes place ..*AN-N UAL ague Shipping 111111111, oft -r1osm Hoop-noun. Wlwlr- ule and Retail. H0lmln'l, Summer- ||dc.—751-1-5—TF. —HOCKEY AT BEDEQUE .— Kensing-ton versus Iiedeque, tonight Thursday). Skate after n18.1011- 008-1-15-11 —HOCKEY SPECIAL — Leaves Summerside at four o'clock on I-‘rl- dsy for thc hockey nratch 111 Char- lottetown. Flirt: $195- 968-1-15-21 1111111 11111 11111111111112 A Weekly Lcttcr from Lon‘do1\ (From a Special Correspondent) London. January 2nd. 1925 _ On Nlzmday, l111~;:1".‘.>1-r 20111 ‘tl11- .. :1 o. -..I.,l -r 1| New York _ _ ‘l]:.:‘,lm!,ts.\?wl,- ,. ‘L, “x1919 l. “uh. wc l111‘\"c 111111 vcry -l1t.tlt- 1-11Io1"111;1‘..o11 _ ‘i h‘ ‘ ' 11.51.... u..." w,“ itbotzt the coti-dltio-ll 11:1‘ Russia, anzl 1 .1 . 1111-11 it has 'l‘his 115' n11 il-ouht dut- to rr If}! 11111.1 1121111111; llritish i11111k1-1.1 arc on tl11-ir \v:1_\' ‘.11 .‘\111c1i1'11 1.1 mike :11'r:r1i-1-,.'-1111-.rits for ‘purtlnc our il1-‘l1t to .-\1111-‘ 011 11 footing similar to ti1-1~."111111_ 1111111. to 11s since 1111- 1111-\v1.-s l"-'i11. The chic-t’ rt-JStlllli for the rlsc 111' ‘,he pound.-l1<;.\v1-v111", li.-. 111 the rlso of American p1"i~1-,-. du1- to th<'r inflatiiona-ry 1-1" ‘i111; r1111! 111s in 1111-. ‘revival 01f ll ' ~t1"-.1d1.-, We hnvc ‘no reason to‘ 11111050 that we arc ion the verut- oi‘ :1 b00111. W1- l1a‘v1- i110 reason, t-"iln-r, to t-x-tiort :1 llglv: "htllljet this yi-ir for, i..1"‘;1:1st 111111- ituon-uhs of 1111- curt-cut 1111111111111‘ ‘yr~:1r.-i-h1-1"<- 1111- lit-v-n 11 llnilcicuuy 1.’- li-IH-l-(lllly 11v1-r (Still millions; 111-l brcvcnue 11113 auiounlcd <to s111n1- 50-1, nil-lions and our ilxpcntliturt- .10‘ 1593. Last January the dt-ficlcncy ‘Wfls only £61 imillionsl and by the cnd oi'1.\larcl1 1924 ilt had been 0011- _f1"1>111\vl1a-1. 0111-. 111' our only 9%. His point is that (‘he 1....‘ erioana might wgree to take such an increased. lprbduction- that the tiisposol of Empire wool would liquidate to debt. Today, not only the ‘U. 1S, A., but‘ the rest of the would has a crying need for wool. ln 1913 the U. S. A. produced 206 million 11:21., and imported another 180 ‘IIIHUODIB, consuming in‘ all more than 476 mifliion, bu-t in 1923 their wool consumption stood 1117911/1 mil-lions, and tiboir production was 30.000 libs. less than ten- years -be- foro Consequently They imported 525% tmilllions 0f 1b sJF-he world's supply has failed to keep pace with the growth of population and the enormous extension of the market gives the Empire every encourage- uucnt to cultivate wool. 1i’ fln-anoal‘ arrangements -1-oul11 be made ‘bc- lween the Home and llomltiiun Gnvt-rwnntents the-re is nowioulht that Sir J-willes Cooper's pl-a-n would he cxrocditigly valttaihle. 11 is warmly s-itpportcd by Illr. J. F. 1l11rli1._1. Director 111-f 1111c City 111111 ‘Midland- Bank, who sc-rvcd uudcr Lord‘ .\1iln1-r on the COIOIhliIi l-fcotiotiifz-i 1'11 vclopmt-itt (loiuuriticc i111 1920 11nd s1)'l1-11.>' iln-t 11111111 ltuoivlt 11:1.- 1.11" Ihc uubJcc-t. THE POSlT-ION IN RUSSIA 1 For 111011131 t1-11 year-s 1111:] .111 -1-1-.' at the present momcnt Wu 1111- 111- ‘most more 111 the dark 11..- -io tl11- truc situation 11111-1-1- than cvcr 11c- forc. U11 1111s 111111 11111111. 1111-. -C11111-" mis on oi‘ lllVvS-lilillhiiiill- cf 1111-. Trudi-s l'.111l1111 Congress n-turm wt-eklits tut-ms its "(Jookcd 'l‘our," and i11- iorms ":5 that "millions 111‘ our 11111112111 0011111 ‘be ‘properly 111111 sa-ic- ly 111-vested 111 Russia." 'l'l1c.y d..:~ crlbc lwith c11‘thu‘2-las1n tht- 011111111- tunltlc-s iior obsorv1r1l11n gilvcu t0 rhem .l1y the Soviet Gov1 ~ -M-uch o1‘ tho-ir glowing d.'-. is i11 Ila-t contradiction of sky's own book “Problrms oi Lilo." Th1: latcsi rupori, so far 11111111 c1111- ilriu-inu: their 111111-1111‘..- .1"1-p1.rt 111:1. Russia ‘is 1111111111111; throttg-h, t-oniirin ihc rtunour of Trotskyis iricst 111111 i111.pri-s1111-t11.c11-t by 11 ’l'1'l11111-vor:1t1- 111111 ‘the exile of ltundruds cf his‘ friends land .i'oll0wers ‘to re-moteI parts‘ 01f Russia. 'l‘=hcre are no rc-t Iverietl l-nto 11 surplus 01-15-18 111.11- |ion1s. “No nation has 1-v1-r liornc, isuclt :1 11111-11011 0f taxation as the illrl-tish today." 51111 "Sen. lived rial...- tlrt-atv, lrec11r:ly' in a 111.11.: 11.1 .. ‘in i111»: 1' S. ‘Senate. "Y1! lllritaiin 1111s. takcu the manly cottrsc i111 -1n11kh1g u. scttlt-mt-n‘. of hcr d to thc Unliutl Stairs and ht- 1. serving willi lsc-rupulou‘; the t-crms of tlhut st-ith-tncat. As: m. ".1 result, hci 1:1‘1..l-it 11,,- tiawlcss ar-li she cit-m ‘borrow today at :1 very 111iv11n‘t11gc011s rate of 11111-1" " " .\111-c1"i1'11 is vury suspicious 11 Trance j-nte-ttds 1o make n11 rcril \\'1-dnesday night. Jan. 21st. at 7.3011rr11ngc111t-nts to p11y.1l1c .\m.-ri1-1111 in rooms over Bank of Nova Sco- tla. All farmers cordially invited} SHiJ-I-IS-nt-ill 1111111111151 I1 I Professional Cards 1 Used by 1-1.,‘s1t-111n1.lhi-S hfls 111L:t.‘“'llll._.\\j-1P “;\V".tr Dtbt or. fsr that 111111101", tl11- {English t-Itht-r. 1.\l'. CLnt-nlcl o: lted any ant-m ion 111' cithcr from 11 iatrnual 1111-1111-1101 l1:11a11.e r119 ‘ 1nd n1 Vin New York and in l. 011 a mltliottgzli hort- vt-ry fe-nv, for some years past, have n-xpcrtcd 11) s11 the colour o!‘ France's uzoncy. The IWCDOIIaId & new ycar sot-111.‘ to .132 ht-gitining B. A. J. A. McDONALD H, F. McPHEEan lntcr-11lli11l 111-bis B Blrrlctsrc, Attorney. Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER. BOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block _ Charlottetown, P. E. Island Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pout “rlduato Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nun and Throat Officc Bayer Building Great George Strut ETC. not» Hams-o m 12 15m. 1 to lpimnirc ‘prod-arcs ' Telephone ISO-J. prospcmusLv for llritaiin with hcr revived tratlc and thc poss-lbility oi -111"1"1111gc111c?.t. but iir thc imitieilia-ie 1.1111111). ncx‘. week we may exp 1-111111- slharp wrangling at the =111ris conference in ‘the apportliontncnt <11‘ the Ruhr receipts. EMPIRE WOOL AND THE U. S. EBT Sir James Cooper, who was dcp- ttty chairman of the Ilritishnus- zralian Wool 11c. aiion Associa- tion, contributcs‘ . 1111 article i11 the “National Review" some vcry interesting vit1ws on the Anglo- Aimericnn 1')1~b‘t_ 11c is anxious t1 srpecd up payments and at the same time to stimulate Empire trade and rc-l-It-vu 1lllf'1ll1l|D_\1l101ll.. 11o is 1111rtlcularly' lnsiau-ni n11 woo‘ as. 1111- mca-ns oi" ipaynir-ni, i':1r 1111 .ul,.;.1t a hull o‘ tho world's supply and the U. S. A. Montague and wish to take th appreciation of lame. we are 0 are some of the values: Mum 1Q" Mon». Gr. Bluoh. Men's Rubber Booth. k116i! high, A. H. M. make. Regular $5.00 for ........... $3.95 Men's Hosiery in W001 ind silk and Wool. Regular 90¢ 60c» which we are clearing out at dol larc count moat Wo have just completed our public for their esteemed patronage. In lines of footwear from January 16th to January 31st. 25% Discount on all B0ys,’_Girls and. Children's Lines of Shoes Becldu the ih-ove, we have several linen of reduced to the lowest powibls price. Todd's Shoe Store’ uormeur Midwinter Slaughter Sale of Footwear first year in busine 1s in is opportunity ‘of thanking the order t-o show our ering unusual law prlccson all Here Ladies Black Hl-Cut Boots m 5|.“ or Bpgwn, Regular In Calf and Dongola Kid. ‘Mm ‘or $4.99 Regular $5.00 for .......... .. $3.95 Men’; All Felt Boots. Reg- Ladies’ Brogue Oxfords In _ $29" Black and Brown. Regular “m $400 '°' J $5.110 a..- $4.25 Ladies‘ Felt Shippers In all shades. Regular $1.45 for _.. ..... .. - 95F Ladies Hoclory. Wool and Silk and Wool. Regular $1.00 for 89c bnokcn size: Everything In the store ll Buy now, when your COIL ..)' Molntyhlm present circumstances 0111111111 liable newspapers in Russia; 111;‘ re-ports Il-n tlhe Sov-le-t -papers are so‘ (rensorcd that they arc 11ot bt-‘l-lcv. .1 11y the Communists ‘themstlvcsl There is only one 11051511111: co11cl11s3 ion to ‘draw front this a loan to‘ Russia now that we. suc the ‘Coin-- itiunis/ts 1211111111111: up, would 1. ti t'11lly., and trade -wlth her 11‘111l1-r 1111-.‘ ‘Ibo increased. | DOMINION LOANS 1N 1924 There- has been much controv rersy duping the last year as t": whether we are l-ctuding: too frctljy. |1but now that the figures for tin-I ‘iyear are ‘available th-t-y Ml n: prove that we have been too 1111-; ierotis. 111 1924, we lent to Lin I: iinlons, Colonies. Foreign Govern-f "T!" lmonts, mu-niolpavlities 1arr1f"""f"r1rci lrfl-l-l-vnvs c100 uniillions, whcl gin 192-3 the fi-gure stood 111.107 n1 ‘lions. These figures prove c1111- lcltisively that. 1511 far 11.4 foreign i» sues are concerned. there has hni been an ‘increase, but 11-decrc11so in Lo11‘d0n"s lending. The .zr1-..1tr‘1~ . tii-ulty 01f foreign EOVGYH-Ill-llllts '11 the London market cave riso 1'1 11 false impress-ion. The (fomrnun wealth of Australia un-zl 111:1 s11 ~. between ‘them have raised 28 mli lions o1 new money and 30 r11illi< for sonversation or 1‘€l‘[)lE1C0n11‘11i. South Africa has‘ 1111111 8 111ii'1'c".1-,.- 111' new money and 4 millions for c1111- version, New Zea-land 5 ntlllions and Southern Rhodesia 3 n1i‘1"nr ".. T-he other 22 tnilliong have 110:1- in Foreign GOl'€f‘n:me1-1,t‘3_ --i<+>-—-— THOSE TRAVELING MEN! A dittle gird was ipluyini: \\ some kilttcns. S1111 1p‘ 11.11 up .14 of lt-ltiem and said t1. i-t "l'v 111-1-11 your brothers 11111.1 your l-ilslcrs‘ :1 I've seen your mothcr, .l111t 1 11.11" never soon. your fafllict". Iilayl - l. is a traveling s11 111111 1111 . {ii- NO NEED TO WORRY “How im-unly CllildFC-il l1‘1"."1- _ ‘Three. and It1l111t's a‘l'l thcrc t.1 1 will be." "What 111111105 you so about tin-at?" "Because 111 says ‘111 1.111s pap 5' that every fourth child lmrn 111 .111‘ would is 11 Chinese." {OE IN AND OUT A fstrher took his son oi’ four years to the incubator in 1111-. 1-..l- 111r to see ‘the eggs hatch. Said dad. im-pressivolgr: "lsn-‘t i1 queer how the little ‘chicks g 1t 11111 01f the shell?" “l-itihfi‘ replied thr- youir '. “what gets me is how tht-y 1.1 there." positin- Schooner Sales NORTH SYDNEY, Jan, 13.- Schooner Hazel, 71 tons. formerly owned by Captain Sylvester Dun- 11hy.of North Sydney, changed l11rn1ls on Saturday. having been purchusctl by a Prince Edward 1s- l:1111l man. The schoom-r, one of the finest equipped crnf-t used 111 the coastal trade during the last 18110011, will he usud 11y her new aw-ner 111 carrying produce from Prince- Edward Lslnnd to Cape Bret- 111 ports. Captain Du-nphy leaves on M011- 1l11y morning for Port Aux Basque when; he ‘will join his schooner. Norma P. Coolen. The Coolen had ‘o leave Bay of Islands on account of the ice filling in the Harbor. iler rieckload of herring is being wen-t by rail from there to the for- mer placs to be loaded on th-e A great line 0f Women's (‘oats worth $15.00 for $111 $111.00 \ $13.50 Handsome New Coats, worth to $22.00 for $13.50 THIS SALE HAS PROVED T0 BE THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON FOR SMART WA ROBE REPLENISHMENT AT TREMENDOUS SAVING. A CLEARANCE SALE HAVE WE BEEN ABLE T0 OFFER SUCH EXQUISITE FROGKS OQATE ' ’ $1111.10 Very Smartest Coats, worth to $29.00 for $18.00 ' Coats 6111f AND WE BELIEVE THAT NEVER BEFORE SUCH SM 1 W sho 1n.1 y CANADI Mt-Phall, he said. schooner. 1t is understood that All $32.00 Coats for .. . . . All $40.00 C011ts for .; . . . . . .. $26.67 111g purchase of this schooner 11nd’ thc twrt-sciu trip is compll-ted. sxruuuzo TO AMERICANS WASHdNGTON. Gui-Operative. Whr-nt Producersfl-lm" i-i..-d- 10111 1111- 111111011111 Farmers’ Co-(hpernhzw- Marketing Associations here yesterday of tl11- phcnomennl growtnof themnfl hull lent. dn-d billion 000111111111 ivheut 11001. Over f.lity per cent. oi the‘ Can-fl- dlnn whont crop has been seotiretl. mini-ts similar to the standard mar- kcthu: contract us-cd ‘by tho most succnssful cooperatives in thg,» U11- Miss Rose What was more stri - lionz (‘rot-k School and Laura Mac- Dougnll of Tram, N, 8., that time was visiting at her home ltcd 81.5168. 11111 in ‘this stwtement was that con- southern people are negotiating for tract breaking is a rsro occurrence 0111a 111111111111 25 PER CENT 017E Wcmenfis Blouses (men's Cloth Dresses. Women's‘ Silk Dresses, Children's Dresses. .. .. $21.34 011E THIRD 0FF A Al] $36.00 Coats for. . . . . . . All $460035 Coats for .. . . . .. . $32.00 25 i-ui c1111 orr All Ladies Skirts, All Ladies’ Kimonas, All Iiarlies and Children's 25 PER GENT 0FF 111.1. B018’ 81 MEWS SIIITS Mill OVERGOATS Men's Suits, ll/Ieifs Ovcrco11ts, Dressing Gowns, wholesale prices all! other lines Boys’ Suits, Boys’ Overcoats, Khaki Pants, no 011B a P1°LE 01> he 1lisp0se1l of as soon as delivcrlcs AN WHEAT POOL TION Jnn. 13—~l. ~7- prositlc-nt of tho Cnnntlln’! cottncil oi‘ the 1111111101 under tnarketing dire? LIMITED 1111111111.: (31111111111111 tmolcrs, and that will itppruach the ouo ltundrcd pcr ccnt. mark. THE SEMHANNUAL EXAMINA- OF NEW ARGYLE SCHOOL Thc stunt-annual t-xnntinatlon of Nrw Aruyh- School was hold 1n room Wit-dnesday night Dcccitilycr 2-1111. Thcrc boing about ninety visitors and parents pre- Tbe school was claborately 11e- 1-1111111-11 for the occasion with over- Qf€P11S,G11‘1'fl1ll(>.1‘B, 111111 Xmas bells, Th0 11111111.. \\'1‘1“1‘ examined n1 the various suhlccts hy their teacher, Miss .1<-1111 Mtit-Aruhnr Assisted by MncDougall, teacher of who at ...t m 5.78710 311°" ""11 "19 Dmmlll, Last but not least Santa Cluiiql answers of tho pupils proved very ‘made his appearance and unloadcd with us your placid din 111.c- hesvily laden Xmas tree 0f its wou- the l0" M"! “spa”; Foliowln-x the examination a 10111811111 11111-1 1111111111; 11> each ch11 " delightful programme of twenty many useful m; .. The visitors were ca, dhloguec. "recitations, and ev- treated to home made cn-utly and gence erclscs ‘W1! W811 Tellilefad by the fruit by the ladies of New Argylm; have tired you mill! ilmub’. The sin 1m: numbers. one of which was a violin Anthem bfigught the selection by Mr. Neil MacNevin. evening to a close when s11 depart. stop dance by Mr» ed for their respective homes fool- aided ~10 remain Wm! l" Garfield MncEachern both of which lng they had spent a. most enjoy- torfn. the m-n-ny able time. The following is the address: "D011 Mlm Miss Jenn MacArthur, Ionr Teacher. h . As we have assembled here to- gobs our sinners 110st wls ~- sht on this our semi-annual ox- wry Merry limp» 111111 a 016w aminution of New Argyle School. New Ycur- ' Tho teacher thanked we could not lot it pass without Oi- .' 111-e pupils for their kindness to her pres-sing in something mom hi? ' and also sxprsssecl her delight st ibis than words our gratitude t0 you u teacher for theput term. q‘ 4, satisfactory to 1111 present. five numbers, consisting of chorus. pupils with" 1:11p exception of two the other 11 wle-re hbn-rtily ncored. Tire chairman Mr. Nevin, than called Florrle Gerrard to rend an n111lress while Miss Katie MncKlnnon‘ pre- sented the teacher with a. box con- ini taining 11 beautiful throo ebony set. Harry Mac- h-aving so many present. . . . $24.00 Sweaters 2s PER c1111 orr sluts 11111 DRESS eoons. Wool Crepes $1.50 for $1.13. Flannels, $2.00 for $1.50. Wool Cantons, $3.00 for $2.25. Wool Marocain,'$4.00 for $3.00.“ Fu-gi Silks, $1.25 for .94. Georgettes $2.00 for $1.50. Crepe de Chine; $2.50 for $1.88. Canton Crepes $4.25 for $3.19. Chiffon Vclvetts $4.50 for $3.38. 011E 111111110171‘ 005111165 $2.50 Cloth for $1.67. $3.00 Cloth for $2.00. $3.50 Cloths for $2.34. $4.00 Cloth-s for $2.67. $6.25 Cloths for $4.17. All Trimmin- , Braids, Gold "and S, ver Laces, Dress Ornaments, Dr, Laces, etg, . . . . . . . . . .33 1.3 Disco i a , . .. During the" time Y0“ h“ yguf gglwhrs, When 7 beck ov-er the many Pa‘, goiterotisly bonds 011 HD6111 during ' h! many way! 11° of n0 of the National that war-dame delightful such an occasion. W111 no very slid l'°“ h‘ pioannt an together will ion! l" ‘ii conclusion wo woullélt‘ ‘ to kindly accept 11MB K Ignod on New Ari!’ mm 1410K w’ ‘it, .,."- v.1.-