"J who 1'9“ .-y_ I Prmce Edward . Island use The Dew. mttelilWl "i" House oi 47. (apdfllil to The Guardian.) VANCOUVER, B. C.. Dec. 2,- y Qiiverr Government was re- . to office wiiih a greatly re- ... majority in the Brltiisli Coir elections held yesterday. Re H ygdéilVéli‘ assure tilie election ‘ “Liberals out of a Ilrouse of 47 is; dim Coiniservoittve-s have mi; whllte tithe remainder of " ‘guts are distributed flillwlig If‘ e111. Libel-ails, independents ,, ihborltee. ‘ (special to The Guardian.) VANCOUVER, Dec. 2.—~Wtth re- sins incomplete in many of the pings ,t‘lie standing of parties in steriiayis provincial elections [pod at 10.30 last night. Twenty-vile Liberals, nine Con- rvotlves, two independents. two l bar, one Socialist. with half the vote in Vancouver, ibortiis have l’. sentii. Conserva- ives i. .\lrs. Ralph Smith lending iifiioii, while W. J. Bowsor, lead- ..._-_---_-,------ NANTEDR- MAI-D, good wages. ipiy 171, Kent lStt. 3768-11~19-tf tin-ran mun son causal-i. btisework. Apply 75 Hlllsboro ‘ltmt. 3771 41-194! tiiiLWANTEiD, SM-ALL FAMiLY piotvrages Apply Guardian of- iiie. 1084-12-3J4i ....__._i..___.___.-_ w/isAse-coLuiiosiA GRAMA Ilene with about 25 records. Ap Atrat this office. 1i ‘NR slung-anion MtLoi-i cow Md let driving harness. Apply l6 Spring Park Rodd. Dec. 2 Sipd FOR 50B of every description, patzronllo the iCcn- trai Job Prlntery, 178 Kent St., ‘lei. 420-1.. t.f THE ROAD TO ARRAiS ANiD other poems by Edgar Macinnis on solo at Carter d: Co., and at the Maritime Stationers. 4007-—-11—30—-6i WANTiiQ-A MAID FOR GEN- tral housework in‘ small family, good wages. Apply to Mrs. F.P. lsiiiiessey. 6d Rochford Street. _ 3849-11-25-tf *WANTED.-- TWENTY QOOD lumber-men, men of experience preferred. Apply Springton Lum- bar Co. Sptrtllwlnn. P. tE. I. ‘WANTED. -—- EXPERIENOED Ilfl for genorsd housework, ex- tra wages_ no cwashing. Apply liiisrican Consulate, 249 Euston 8t. 8931 11 26 tf similar complaint $20,000 indemnity. Scotland Yard I I1I|II| ‘line Cents. ' n,“ Glllldlll; Founded 1891- Evelina tin-nun assv. iioviuoiii iiisoiiuiis i IN oiiiiisii ooiuiioii ;' or Government Returned with Greatly Re duceil Msioiity Receiviu g Duly 2A Votes in "i ‘rte: l "fiT-‘i er of Conservatives seems certain to be elected. He is only one of his ticket in this city who seems cer- tainot’ election, although Lieut. Col. Warden, Conservative is ‘bat- tling hard with lion. W. J. Deb Farris, Attorney General for a place. The local Liberals who will prob- ably be elected in addition to Mrs. Smith, Vancouver are Capt. Mac- Kenzle, A. M. McDonald, K. C, Aid Jas. Ramsay. Three Liberals and one Conser- vative have been returned in Vic- toria, Premier Oliver treading the poll in the capital with 6,474, Can- on ilincliéliffe, Conservative 5,284 ra.n second, lion. John lint-i, Min- ister of Finance polled 4,887, and Mr. Clenrlliue, Liberal polled 4,305. Mr. G W. Gardiner Complains Of Railway Facilities (Special to The Guardian.) ll/IONTREAL, Dec. 2.—George W. Gardiner, King's Printer at Char- lottetown, P. E. l. interviewed here today stated that the Islanders had a grievance in connection with the railway service from Montreal which they find insufficient. Any- one leaving Montreal by the even- ing train, he says, arrives at Sack- viile in time to wait twenty hours for connection to the island‘ and the choice lies between a slow train in the morning to Sackvilie. In addi- tion there is no Sunday service so that anyone leaving Montreal Fri- day evening must wait until Mou- day at Sackville, for a train to the Island. condition of affairs is a breach of the terms on which the island en- ‘ tered Confederation and if a change is not soon brought about Islanders will agaih appeal to the London Mr. Gardiner clniims this Privy Council which in 1885 on a granted them After Sinn Fein (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 2.-~Operiitives in m Scotland yard dealing with the Sinn Fein‘ organization in London, con- tinued today active searching of residences and business houses in various parts of the city. Searches H SALE-BY AUCTION, SAT wary, Dec. 4th at 1 n- m- Num- ber of lots choice hardwood, old Jftowth. it. A. McPhsll, New Ha- teii. 3993 l0 ONLY WOOL SERGE ‘DRES- los, priced from $16.50 to $20.00 til sale to clear. Your choice only $10.00 Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. ' 1074-12-3-21 “will FOR OHRBTMAS - any one desiring cakes. . "fillies or mince dicst. deliver- ltl fl time for Chrlitlllll lholfld .\i Isms by telephonic} 6584. ti; ‘léfli!!! incubus-to v sy r, Hermlnlvfllo. ' o srzo-u-n. riiit e Mute-mus CECE: i sunblock aha rips; “price :1us_o‘o. particulars s99)’ noxnmlllllfigllO, P. E. l. "0 Osrdl will be on "GIRL, l. H. ‘ u-is-u were carried on mostly in the soutli- west portion of the cl-ty which is largely a residential district for the middle class. Two men were detain- cd as a result of the searches. DUBLlN, Dec._ Z-Professor John McNelli, Sinn Fein member for Parliament was again arrested inst night. lie had been released from prison the previous day, having been arrested in Dublin on Nov- ember 26th. A large party of Auxiliaries eq- uipped with motor antl searciiilghts visited Professor McNeilPs resid- ence at Bootes-stown, near Kings- town and took him and his second son into custody. His eldest son is already in jail. German sir-Empress ‘ Stiltgriticaiiy lil booms, Holland, Dec. 2-—-T\ll(’l‘P Wtatp little chance this nwruiux i“ _ the‘ condition of former Empress Atrztlsta Vtiotoria o! German)’ "l"? ilcr swcmsl days has ibeeii critical- ‘iy lil. Rumors; of iher death. have been in iciimtflaltion but inquiry at Doom Castle. ttho home of the (‘onmeri Impress today elicted the statement that ithere was no rruth t1: the rumor. '18 . ivz‘,'fll'°=~i AM IUV- WANTGOF-W-OMAN ro co Munro-ion b“ hflldlln‘ on a washing. appu- as Sdhcol Street. llld Red F“ Isis. Silver, cross -oso. rut etc. llsnnpulli Mink. Musk- rllllflllililg w‘ "‘° {Mt vol-ibis counts-munch iriva. APPLV ,0 14mm, N M"! h" sums mum, 41 spit Park , “ll um on» ' “m” Rosrl. Dec 1i pd ‘Wilton p, jam"- I 1m in ___._..__.__.__..._'_...__. ‘Him. m, ° "Y ‘iml- vouiio tscv WITH lxiisia- d has as dancing IOIOIZHA-BI-gl? 12>? i’ ' TllfiPeop g5 pap 7 l .’/- -...- .~.l;;~lt,, . Y i i . l r/,/-y,{r;-€‘f‘\q~-' tw , '»"Y>-‘~"~.....-\. /// rl 13/’ » 4' \\\\\*- “an \\_\\. Readily Evrybody s CHARLOTTETOWN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920. Dr. Frank Tells of llis With llis Pair oi S Dther Exploits. Success. Most of time island ranchers who have ‘been aitteiudinig titre Live Fox Show in Montreal have returned. The la-tesvi.‘ to tlrrive were MIZJHS. C Tlliillln of ‘Black Banks and Di‘. Leo Frank of this city. wh-o relurned Wriliniesday rrighit. ‘ iDr. Frank reports that tilie ex- hibition wais a marked success not only from an educational stand — point but. illl‘0‘lll a strictly business poinit of view. Therohvore a number of buywi-s prestemt from ttlic Untied States bu‘. INW SUlCS W61‘? (‘0llElllllillill(id. This is iclalnicd to iiuive bcehi due to ‘lite dart lllfUl ‘tithe. is‘inntir_-rs' were iremortetl to be selling "itlln foxes lie-low pelt value, and bargain hunters were looking for sniaps. Tn -t.ii.e‘li- dismay ipricr-s were lzlrlll and it turn-ed out that thc best custom- ers ‘were I/stlaritiliers themselves who miadie iptitrttltiastt-i uihteiro quaiiiry nuts ‘at issue regardless of price. Col. I). A. iMacKinnon piirclms- etl a ‘nii-iiuhei- (if prize winning foxes with ‘n. wiew of fuirtiiir-r improving his ‘hlgtli quality stock. Dr, ddraink diimseli inaitlc a rruim- bor of ‘purchases, ufeellllg very much en-thiused ovier itiie tutti-re pros pectis of itii-e business aniil is ready to buy ‘more. When asked whether EIlIEJGXIIItliDlllOII fmoni a financial stsinidpointwsis n. success the Doc- tor mulled t-liiait lie ivus reliiubly lniiioiirnied that ‘the Commission oi’ Coiriservutioh locus to ‘the extent ctf about ‘three rth-otrsantl ticilzizzs. Tthe cbiiet’ items of ‘expeire oil course were lthe building of cages tuld tih-o salairiea of m“? organizing‘ stall’, which nexit iyeai- no d-nibt will slhlow a profit. The doctor questioned its l.) his iwzporucil escapades iii Montreal wins risked if it was true tiitzit foxes hind gonie up iii itliait city without increasing the price. He repiied:—— "Yes, it is a lfaict, From ii publicity standpoint 1 consume ed it would be good‘ business. Someone bald to ‘act tih-e‘ fooil Mild’ at. itihe saline time rise above tihe common level. libero ‘happened to the two aviators lil, Mcnttreoii, each with tin tieropianiiml. One nsachine was equipped witih a cams-m for tihie taking of moving pictures sin the air. The other ivais for passenger service. I arranged ivitih botih pairties iior a fiigirt and on time aifternioon of tilie first. (in: of the ' show 1 strapped iiitc tii passenger ullavie wltiiii two of l! speciail favorite ‘foxes and niwde tll.. airccmt oi“2600 meet. The Ollie!‘ plane] ilotlloiwekt and nose above us “kiiigt n. series of photographs showing the foxes in tiiue air. 'lihe animal». were iilot tied; I simply held ‘tihcm anti they showed not. tthio PPHSL sign of fear. if anlyone was scared it was not tiiiie itoxes. We were seven- t y-ifive mliniuties in the ‘air nnd cir- cled. the entire city, ‘making three aiscents. This brought quite a nuin- bei- of visitors ito tilie eiehibitlon D0 see tiiie flying foxes as tih-ey were "trade marked." Tire pictures will no ritoubt. the seen lsxter in: Charlotte town as they wane taken by the Pattie Weekly, the iFox Weekly and the Pathescope ipeopie. The doctor's ntexit. escapaxle was to lnitroduce the foxos to Montreal society. iHis means of accomplish- ing iiliis vitas 1J0 have a lady place a live fox mrou-nd her neck udiiiie the doctor, in company with her, led one of the Ifoxes ‘through the streets oni a leash. This as may be supposed, a-titraototl: considerable attention and the movie men svcre not slow ‘tio take advantage of tihis unique method‘ of advertising and secured atom-e good views. ‘ilhe (loottou-‘s iiuat exploit was to introduce the foxes into a real fox tIr-ci. lie Wok two of the pots! to a nuniibcr of ‘Weill knowiii titmcintg cuties uihere tiho fox trot was danc- e-d. in ‘this novel duinice some oi the ladies pita-cell one of the foxes ac- ross their shoulders. Tihe ilniiiin-is n-re so tame that they showed no frui- anid‘ actually appeared to enjoy Supreme Court At Summerside The Supreme Court resumed yesterday at 10.30, Judge iiuszard presidklg, when the case against John Richards of DatBlois charged with arson and malicious injury to property was tried. the defendant on the stand. Hts cross-examination by the AttorneyGenera-i finished. Mr. Saunders made an e loquetit appeal to the jurors. Tho Attorney- Genersi then, addressed thc jury alter which they retired Emil ill the reopening of tho court at 2.30’ 1h9y returned with a verdict ot "Guilty" on both counts. The Jury were then discharged. The next case was that of thc King vs James Boston and Georiw Airsenauit, Beatoii entered the dock being delivered liy Ills haiiifl. Ar- senauit failed to appear and n bench warrant was issued for his arrest. A new fury W" Qmllflmllln‘ ed and duly sworn and this case is now before the court. uiiiii FOXES WENT UP ~ wiiiioui INCREASING PRICE. liver Beauties (and iiis Says Montreal Show was a‘ scoring fo the Baptisms anrd Scan- L. Proirse was ireferee. i At Rotary Last Night Davies last evening, proved to be one of the most genial and inspir~ ing affairs of its kind in local his tory. The attendance was good only twelve members being nibsent, three of whotm were ex- cused by illness. Rotnrinn Frank ilutcheson presided. A duet by Messrs Qiiigley nnd Fellows, nnd a solo by Hurry Gorbell, with the llSllflli excellent piano accompani- ment by Miss Earle, were features highly appreciated at the unavoidable absence of Presi (lent Irwin requested This was fol-lowed by the reading, of the minutes of previous meet-i ings and the reports m ‘i‘.'il‘li)llfi‘ committees. Balloting for new ineiii hers then took place. A resolution lo tile effect that tardiness at. fu- brother Rotarians by their first names,——which is tho genial Rot- ary way- should be punished by i.l fine, was unanimously adopted. delivered by District Governor Dr. Fred l-l. Sexton. This was n reni liotary address, sense and good humor. it ciilic-ri special attention to points of con- duct a Rotarian 1s supposed not to forget. One of these was a regular attendance; cation. a subject upon which lllt‘ speaker tok occasion to branch off thanks of the club to Dr. Sexton. Trip Among the Clouds i l the attention bestowed on ttheiii. 'i‘lie judges oi‘ tihe show were .Mr Cili»estei' ‘illcllure. WIIDSB position ‘Wits not envied, as he iiaitl renl hard‘ work to perform, Dr. “Yards- wortli ct’ Boston, and Mr, Droiei, of Montrrii‘, Needless to say, mhe ‘executive icoimmittee consisting IYNY-‘Vf-l-Y of lsia-nd fox ranchers as weili its exhibitors and caretakers, put itiiieir iwzhoie ilreart and soul in. to tfiic €X'llll)l;lll0ll', ivorkirig ‘day and? nitgtlut -t'o miake ‘it a success, ivhlcii} it certainly tviats, even it’ not from‘ lllfl financial poinit oi‘ view Nllr. iMJoLii-re is at present judgl trig rho ‘Bots/ton ‘Fox ‘Showmid the following week will judge the Mus- lremm‘. Midis, ‘fox show. Convention (‘Spwial to The Guardian.) “TORONTO, Dec. 2.-—At the first Conservative Convention lILQn~ tarlo in sixteen years which opened here yesterday afternoon with about 2,500 delegazrzs registered, and a few hundired more expected to- morrowy old timei: of the party stalwarts u " given plainly to understand ti.... the business of the convention was going to be run from the body of the lmiii and not from the platform, in short that it vras a meeting of rank and file, not iczizlcis tit‘ the party only. An intiiilulicii to this etT/eict was given’ early in the proceedings when the nominating committee began. A. prominent Conservative on the platform started‘ to read a list of lkgates on the floor. --——<0-c>-——- Anglicans Defeated _ Baptistlmst Nighti Last Jligittis ibasket =ball game‘ u.t. the Y. M. (l. A. played ibevtwei-ii- Anglicans and Baptists resin/mi iii a viictiory for the Anglicans, the; score at the ftiriiiish being 26 to 19.; The gin/me was very close uii i was marked by imoro roughness than was HPCBSBIlPY nnd ‘it is hoped iiir] tiho good of thc sport. that iii fu-F ture this feature ‘wid-i not. be i.ii evidence Hhirrtis (Lid most oi thc tiebiiry for the Anglicans. Mr. G. -T‘he regular monthly supper of the Rotarian (Club, held at the very The Chairman, expressing regret Secretary ‘ the rollji t l Harry Turner to call ture meetings and neglect to cull Tho address of the evening “'85 full of strong another Rotary edu- llll0 the broader topic of general school education nnd the dvhlflrflllle school system existing here which} allows first class teachers yearly! 'to leave our shores or tnko till‘ other occupations through lurk ofy appreciation. ‘ tiicl tendered ‘ The Chairman for an address certainly 0H4‘ ill ill“ most interesting ever delivered at’. Rotary Board. The gathering dis-- versed Wm‘ um 5mm“, o; me ym. iy i.i Athens, shows Admiral P. minister, ional Anthem. us. Will PROTECT HER WHEAT tiIitiWERS import Duty of Cents a Biishel Proposed h Kansas Representative. (Special to The Guardian.) lvillSdrliliiYG-‘PON, Dec. 2.~-An iin port duty 30 cents a bti-sliel ou- wheait, is proposed in ‘it bill ivhii-h representative "Plotter tit’ Kansas has drawn for llllfflillllilllOll iii the l’ ‘tiiii l iloulse out’ llepreseintt-atives next Mon‘ mtizens at eve"? ‘rank and 5L} tlu-Y. ‘Mr. ‘Pit-heir said today, the mm paid‘ NW“ "Hum trlbumhgf uictistire was (Designed t0 protect. Rem’ "0 the mam”! M‘ t a e iiiiiezii producers from iiruports from tcamm Sflmlpsou‘ yesterday ‘Homing’ (lnititlzi, Australia and other (‘min-i trite-s. e ciiumh was fill-ed to whit-City the dune-rat service which was ,(‘.Olit(l.llt'!l.€d by Rev. Dr. Hunt cl Th alt i (Special to The Guardian.) i axtiuvtcu, N. u, Dru“. 2Q iii-1- Yiitives of Norwman (‘litrk tin ti-iitl for ' ‘ itlie iiiiii-tlni- of Alias -l’iitii-bi~ lit-Ii. (ii-anti Falls, on .\iai"t-li 25th lust, tesliilrtl itiiliiy regurtiiili: the prison- er's mental effects and insanity iii llil‘ lillllil)’. Alinetlzi. (‘lzii-k, Fruit Falls, iiioilir-i- oi‘ llli‘ prisoner‘ Wlillt‘ on the Slillltl told llll‘ pris- onei-‘s iifc story. When iitboiit. it illlllizlmllllllillllli [lifiifltllil] BY FIHE (Special to The Guardian.) o \\'OI.FVlliI.l‘l, Ilct‘. College liaii, one or buildings of Aciiiiiii ‘used as Atliiiinistrativo (lffice 0i‘ lllt" flnstitiition. was completely" tiestroy .\Cillll;l tlic nan)“ but was stopped hy ‘he (leirxi bj flit \\ lien it bloke out - iori a!‘ l i‘ i iiii iii INSANITYFHHI NEW iiiiiuuiii iiilHiiZHEH year Olll he liutl fits frequently tin- iil lllFN‘ years (lltl, ul" .i they be vault.- lt-ss frmiiiviit. .\i lllilt‘ _\'t'i|i'S ‘litt got ii fall llllll lliltl ills ltgaiii ltll n your. When iitlevn lit“ was titriiwii from ii llilfftl‘ Yllkt‘ illlll l't‘('\'l\‘l‘(l .t si-iii- whit-ii rimy he si-en yet. Alter ’tlii.~i full he liatl Hl‘\‘(‘.l'f' pains in the‘, Ellt-“Jlll, tiicii ll(' I)t"(‘i|\llt! lilt:|illlL‘ll0l_\’| ‘anti very ilfrgi-tfiil. hlztrsiliail Ever-l U-tt. iii his i-ridmirt- told of HPtElIIFI: ;]ll'l\‘(.ili(*i‘ with a revolver‘ in lilli pos- Tse Falls ioii when lie started fur Grand] before the shooting. ' ‘King's (‘u“iegie, who hiad been as" sociiuted with the ‘(Maori/for many years in iife work sit St. Peter's. ‘Qxiiiei- clergy pres-ant were Arch- tie-zicoii Watson who represented titre Archbishop of the Diocese, itev. (‘anon ‘Harris. of Halifax, Rev iii- \\'. White, of Su-in-merside. itev. .l J. Brim-ford of Port Hill, Riv. \\’. it. Wrixton of Crapaud, :'.'. ii. l’. Wooll- oi Aliberton, iii-r. Jcfiircy oi’ Georgetown and lti-v. ii. C. Light acting incum- ll('l“l of Si. Peter's. ‘iiiii- service rendered liy a full "iol- ripemeid ‘with the singing of llll‘ iloiii l‘sa.lin--"Lo1vi» llhou. liasl liven Our Refuge from One Gen- oration to Anoitib-er," lbllosvetl by the 130111, trite "De l’rof"uudis."— "Out o! ‘the Dete-p Harte l (failed [Ylrlo Tile-e, 0 143111.“ ’l‘»h-e fitlteeintih chapter of l. Cor- inthian-‘si, the chapter appointed by [the prayer book no be read at tun- eralsl ini Willldll ‘St. Paul deals st effectively with the theme of Death ‘ Worth Printing By Ill] ct-iiiriii Ynircrsity ly before iiiitlnigiil. The fire was ‘iliscoviiroil by l-.. ii student piLSSITlfl, l ianld the Resurrection was impres- tsiveiy read by Archdeacon Wait- ‘son. The hynilnis slung were two of ,uhe cii-oeasetdis favorites. No 593.- t . lD’Annunzio Declares War i On Italy iiiroiigli tlio grounds. Efforts to re-i LONDON- Dec" 2-—'Gab*'[el° Bum‘ Avert‘ tl(‘.<li'tl}'(‘(l including the irre- pariibi.“ oil paiiiiliiizs of all past Prt-siilviits of the lfiiivcrsitj‘. '1: .=- l move tiii- ftirtiitiirt- tiiil not itvaillnunzic’ in cmmmmd of me msurg‘ lll\lt'li anti iiiiiiiy valuable iecordslents of Flume, has declared war on ‘Italy, according to a ‘GBBDMCII to ythe London Times. The State oi’ ;\Vlil' will begin on Friday. PRESIDENT ELECT IN HIS BATTERED BOAT liis- vucuiinn Wllhfllll any frills. ’i‘lio Presiilcnteiect is WP" 1101'" sitting‘ in uii nlii built-red bout PHOTOGRAPH or REGENT AND ‘mzczuruv AT ATHENS i. Thiz photograph; taken recent- Coundoiirlotis, regent of Greece. and Premier vsnisislos. Tho prhns t0 start out for titfiwli ill Ptlllll isiibei, 'i‘oxas. W. S. i\Vcst_ i1 lawvr of llroyvnsviile, Texas is halting the hook. F ~ l l PREMIER 0F GREECE TAKEN! i I i i i l i . the mid’ o! tho nation, is seen at. tbs right, . ._._.._ jJc Declaration of Wsr Not TaROn Scr ' - iouiiy JULIJDQFEJ Dec. ‘L-Deiciairation of estate of weir Will-ll‘ Italy begin- ning Friday miomiiiig ivliich was ‘mad-e yeetenday iby Gabriele D'An- uninzio is not regarded in a. serious iighit .hy miilltaw commanders heme. 'I‘.hteire is warlike activitiy in. Flume, however. and the sound of caninicn mind) ‘rifle ifire rmaiy be heard along §tilie Giulf of Quaraimo which has been ttiranquill '00:" more than flour- ;ti:-en niiontihs. iii-sins leiavintg Flume are lhcilxl up iior ihioiurs at" the fron- jticr by searching parties. Superior officers in. ‘D’ miinziots army con- ‘iiniie to fill)’ on titre ipoet soldier, jiiiiiiiii iiii"u'.s. BtitlIS ‘ To Chilufs Rescue SHANGHAI. China. Doc. 2--Brit- ish and United Bitiaites gvtmboats are hurrying ‘to ohiamge, a. tneary port in the Province of Supeh. wthiere iiiutineer Chinese tlmops have loot.- Qd‘ ‘and burned‘ a portion of the city. League Rejects iiermaiifs Protest G-ENIDVIA. Dec. Ph-Geirmaznyki protest against acceptance by tihe League nit: Nation-s of yviiuut the Ber lin Government deemed iiiaiislfied rt-ttirns tlrom tihe plebiscite, held in Districts along the Belgian» frontier. has been POIBCIGQ by the (‘xiuinicll 0!‘ tithe Le . MARITIDFWPRUVI iiois iiiisiiiiiii: iiiws (Special tq, The Guardian.) 55041000 PAVING PWOGRAMME FOR 8T. JOHN ST JOI-IVN, N: B. Doc 2—A pav- inst programme amounting to a total expertidiititire of moire then $500000 was submitted to the Odin fmon Council by Commissioner. Frink today. N. B. MINFSTERG ENTER ON OFFICES , IPREUERECTON, N. B. Dec 2- hn B. Hawthorne. l-ilgli Sheriff of Yiork County, iwss appointed Chief lnspector under the Prohib ition Act this morning, replacing W. D. Wilson. Hion. Robert Mur- i-ay_ Provincial Secretory, and Hon- J. F. Tweeddcis, ‘Minister of Agri- culture, who were defeated at tho last election, tendered their resig- nations this afternoon and were succeeded ‘by Hon. J. HOGNIGflII- Wu. 8vosker of the Lut Logis- lnturs and David ‘W. Mersercsu, member for Bunbury. AIITIIQ News Worth Raiding 111 The" Ads tt-a -_-__ fbffili'-."“uié."iil'if‘l.'fffii. isiiiiotiyiiiiii iilfii impressive Funeral Services at St. Peters Cathedral Yesterday-Many Citizens Pay Their Last Tribute. pig): __ ‘outsiders: “Where rtihe LU" VIP-Fl”? 51'1"‘ eth," and %8-—"Just_ A26 l Am? tAt the close uf 1.1:; r-‘TVHI’ .h<.- choir and clergy pi-orci l. .i i0 th church entrance ‘the cod" ‘ _ bearers following iiiie its-ii‘ in l ieir robe); standing I'll u, tliuhli ‘line bé- iween tilie hearse unit 4H6 (hurt-h as the body-was carried out. The funeral was vet-y IaIiZP-i‘ fil- tendetd‘. notwithstanding the dsict that time Wieflllihm‘ WRS lll"'>il»gl'9?~lul’i a. healvy tflidwler coining on just ii- tlie body was taken from t-hc church. _ 'Ilhe words cf coin-ihfttuieii. in St Palm's Cemietei-y Wr-l‘? s iid by Rev Dr. Hunt. "There was a very iirre am‘ ind - ant-e at tiliie Memes-int l'.tl(.l]?.i'.lfil held alt 7.45. Mei-berries =01 rig of the office otf the Ilnly Communion was caipably lteinidieivd u; the choli- supqvliesnenlied by appropriate hymns. Seven cfcr-yiien were present alt this service at tvibich Dr. Hunt. was criiibrant. assisted by Canon Harris. lfiiilzy-sevetn» per- sona received the Communion. Mm. Simpson uni faintly receiv ed telegrams of sympathy from oouweainiciuding ones from 5 n. a 3i Stiatie, Airchibtaihop Wot-rail. Rev. A. E, Audtnow, “flndsor. N. B. Rev. A. ‘R. Yeoman. Jlafliax, Mr. and iMlrs. d". P, (‘ai-veil, Montreal. '.\Ir. ainidiMrB. R. V. Longwcrrtb l-Il St. Jdh-n and otdleis. IN MEMORIAM ‘REV. CANON SIMPSON. Remember uowndcai- Lmvd, we That. he may find eternal rest‘ Wiiittll all]; the spirits of the blast. ‘Mlflly niw silent rays upon it... shins. i ., ' ‘Dead thiim, O, il-loiy One Dlvlnte, ‘ Where tiliooo crustal tlotmtnlns so , . the fields n.’ painiidlse. it alight ofsin 11M yet remain May ‘Ilhiy pure ‘iicve effsice its stain. Acid g-ranit him everlasting peace Acid may his love and joy increase. May we, dear Lorri, when life is rt Amid‘ o’er, With all our iovcl ones gone be- liiore, Sweet ‘glihnlpsee cf Thy presence min Tiiil perfect diliss we shrill attain. Thiein with all lhsly souts irauy we ‘Pibo Butt-tic Vision see. Amid while eternal ages run Extiol the Blessed Three in Onu. W. EDGAR ENMAN ___i<oq‘vm-. Cubs Su r stock ' O Dogs Expectation (Special to The Guardian.) HAVANA. Dec. 2.-—-Su5ar stocks In. Cuba, sit mfbéillli totait 270,000 tone. according to official figures of title Cuban Gizwrniment. This is 30.000 tons floss than former re‘ ports tlrave lntilca-tri. -———<Q>-—-—-— THE WEATHER. TEMPERA r u rm. TIDE, MOON, ETC. TORONTO, Dec 3rd. Stmng grilles, south west and north winds. loccil showers; lower; 1. . High tide this afternoon at 5.11 and tomorrow morning at 6.20 Sun sets thie-iittemoon at 4.18 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.24. _ New moon l~‘i‘iiii_\‘_ Doc. 10th at 6. 04 a. m. marry sn- Joseplr Dottie» Secretary of _ P190» Thy servant: who has queue] “NU, - NOOIIO DID lhmlllllQ l!‘ ‘ Motif-z- Didi R Si-ioviviiue I KNOW O/NE LISTPM ""_".--Ll~.. ~11 dub;