5::<.<;L.. _ OFA MERCHANT Dieplly of - elentment. toward mall order buying lo undoubtedly what the "farmer's wm diellkcc meet in her dealings with ulce- - thto Guardian ll‘ $511213 Yinlllllll, Fauna?! w ice Arsenault an Tinney- Fitting Death of Mr. L. Elected-For Ens The annual meeting of ‘the Prince Edward island Publicity Associa- tion, held lost night in the Board oi 'l‘riiile Rooms. although not. 11B lnlafga p5 (might have been wished. was a thoroughly representative one, many leading clglzens ‘and business anon being present. After the minutes of the last annual nieet- 111g were read by the Secretary and continued, the ‘Presitihlli- ‘MT- Justlco Arsenault. read his iannual addnfgs which i3 glven below. Supplementing his formal ad- dress. iPre-sident Arsenault referr- H] in. considerable length to im- provcment-s which are s-tlll dioces- _-,.iry in connection with railway ac- commodation. our ferry facilities. tlii- raising of funds for publicity. etc. ' Tho Secretary. ‘Mr. Tlnnoy. follow 11d with the financial report and a history of the year's activities. D0111 or which are given below. 0n motion oflMr. A. A. lPoimeroy. seconded by Mr. J. A. ‘S. ‘Bayer, the report of the Secretary was ad- opted. the mover and secvlltler 00111- plimentlng ?Mr.' Tinney very highly on the excellence of his report. iMr. J. ()_ llyurliiiun in speaking of the mqiorts just read strongly commended the suggestion to or- gianize a Publicity Bureau. The val- ue of such s. Bureau he said would ‘be very great. il-ie- iuslanced the fact that this province sli-lps more seed potatoes than ‘all the rest of Canada put together. Our fox busi- iuu-‘i-i also liud grown to very ‘lsrsv i proportions. These and other facts are M! 11s widely known as they outrlit to be and knowledge of them \\'-'llli(l be of great value. Transport- allon matters were alco refers-ed to uiid improvement along‘ rthzls ll-ne was hoped for. lion. Dr. ‘W. J. I’. MaoMfllan fol- liweil wlili very complimentary re- llrciicos to tho addresses of the President and the Secretary Treas- iiror. die was obliged, he said. a. few iriglibs ago. to devote a portion oi‘ :1 political meeting to o. defence vi‘ llils iAssocliitioh. He referred t0 ii stutcmciit made by a candidate in ill!‘ forthcoming ‘lay-election to lllll clfcct that the Association had been given $5.000 to encourage tour ist travel which. he declared, was more of a nuisance than a benefit to the province. _ lion. ‘Dr. MuoMillon justified the grant of $1.000 ‘to the Association and considered it money wisely spent. This province. he said WEB not as widely known as it ought to iu- and every effort should he made lo give it wider publicity. He hop- ed for further Iimprovement in the nnitter of railway accommodation. The President. ‘Hon. Justice Ar- spnauit. referred flttingly 10 £118 loss sustained by the Association in the death of Mr. L. E. Prowse. ~~+»»~»;»»»~+» Condensed Specials once satlsfactor to the electorate JVloRae and Marti . . 33. FATE-Hm N1‘ W0"- "i PFENDENPS ADDRESS‘ and completely ycrusheil the ppllpv ciirroi-u Moore -. 35 giflfifiligififimiodiniiifi°iirllfi cadh ‘naertion lntllle column. m‘ potty critlcisni that has been w __l_ 35,1510“, _ __ r5 Mdmod Realm}; McLeod. hull“ 4+o+o¢++00+04+o+++o+0+u llllllmved at these meetings by tht A _R_ McKay - - 3- McDonald, iMaa McLeod, Eva Bry- __ The following is ilic address 0f Jerals- m l _ A. R ‘Micliay .. . . . .. 3- 9am“, Eleanor wllllam.’ Mable m. the President iloiiornblc Justice mrggdg “tie ‘goxfgnkeg ‘m: “F316 80°‘, mull,‘ Almle Gomam Dorothy M‘, ‘You WANT coon auvstopss Qrsrnfliiit- (he “New, w... decidedly l, l“. 9'19"‘ °'¢""°"1 innlnddlleen Meek. Th9 above man- Prlces 50 for 200., 150 for 350., 91111119111‘ "1 l or of the Government. tloned young ladies are to lbs heart- 250 m 550.. soo roi- 31.00. 1.000 1 1"’"""Y "“‘°""“‘ 1”‘ “’ u” ‘ . “"18" 3"”- -~ ily consul-listed. not only on their fol. n35“ gulp.“ Gun-dam the th-iril annual nit-rating of our Hal-old Beam“ _ chic ‘ppeulmce h" “mm, b“ the 01mm Association. John Doyle ‘POULTRY-WILL ‘PAY SPECIAL price-s Mr some heavy dressed fowL-J. 'D. Jenkins. 7168-12-1-31 Cont: Ill’! liiiiuli MEETING 0F i. E. i. ’PilBlllJiiYllS$0il|IlllllN Excellent Reports by President Mr. Just- The People's Paper. MAXIMS or A‘ -_ MERCHANT " All wage: are paid en a O. O. D. hair-cub on delivery; worth a given cum per week can not expect more until he, deliver! more. _ "JJl d Secretary Mr. R. Reference Made To E. Prowse - Officers uing Year. Councillor Prowss replied and thanked the iPre-sldcnt on bclizili‘ of the family. iio recognized the fact, that his lather w-zis a strong sup-l porter of the Publicity Association. 0n behalf of the City Council he stated that. as at present tlie- Coun- cil was at the door, perhaps going ou‘t and he himself had no lease of his ‘life us a Councillor. lie there- fore (‘mild iiinkc iio promise on behalf of the Council but, as long as he had a voice iii it he certainly would strongly urge that all poss- i-ble assistance be given to the Publicity Association which. lie de- clared. was one of the worthiest institutions in‘ the province. Mr. James Paton complimented Daughter of the Hon. Stewart, K. 0-, who will be admit- ted to the bar of Prince Edward Ic- land at the Supreme Court today- the first lady barrister to be so ad- mlttcd. Premier The regular monthly meet-iii! the City iCouncil was held in th Council Chambers la-st night. with His Worship the Mayor, City Re- corder and, seven Councillors pree- 6111. Mr. Moran being alieent. - The minutes of the last meellng were read and adopted. _ A petition was read, signed by a number of citizens from Ward One asking for iihe privilege to use rink during the winter months. Aft- er much discussion in which Coun- cillors Yeo and Taylor srpke in be- half of the petition, it was unani- mously decided to have Councillor Taylor look closely into lthe matter and make hiirreport on Thursday the ‘City gravel yard as a skating :31» CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926 Miss Roma Stewart liiii Blllimllii HEillE impel siiiiis iiiii g Assisted Focal Tal- ent at Prince Ed- ward Last Evening. A fitting tribute in the form of a capacity audience was paid Frank Soper and his Nifty Revue last night at the Prince Edward- Thea- tre, when the “Charlottetown Fol- lies." composed of twenty pretty and wlnsome young local ladies. -the Casino Orchestra and the reg- ular Nifty Company and not for- getting Jed Maddigan the comedian, staged one of the best offerings of their lengthy engagement in this city. From the rise to the fall of the curtain‘ the bill was one great night at the special meeting of the , Council. The feeling of the meeting was that some sort of an agree- ment should be drawn Yup that would be satisfactory to all con- cerned. There were no committee re- ports, but Councillor Prowse. chair- man of the finance committee in- formed the meeting that the expen- diture report for 1925 rwoul-d be panorama of catchy songs, musical numbers, dances, dialogues sketch- es and dazzling costumes. it re- minded one of the "bright lights" undi- the “gay white way" attrac- tions that get away deep down in the heart of the amusemspt loving pulbllc. Mr. Roper is to be congratu- lated on last night's bung-up per- formance and tonight's bill, which vouiiz -l can congratulate you on the fact that it has iiirendy ac- complsheil ti great work. the President and ‘Secretary ou tin-fr excellent rcpoi-ts. He. though‘. thc govt-rriimcnt should give nil the financial assistance possible Ito thin Association for the promotion of Tourist business. ‘Mr. A. E. ‘Morrison also express- ed thc opinion that the province was not as widely known throu-gh- out tho world as it should be. He iin-itanced some personal experienc- ics iluriiig his trip lust summer to iAustriiliii. Wherever he wont, every other part of the world was known except ‘Prince ‘Eilivord inland. lie also hclicvctl the tourist business would he greatly liclped by giving more: zittciitinn to the preservation of fish and gsiiiic. lie did not be- lieve iii the lflilfliilg of streams but thought that all ouch streams should ire-open to tourists under careful and judicious restrictions. lMr. J. A. S. Bayer spoke briefly on the -necessity.of publicity. ‘Mr; G. Gaudet thought that the '57m3'm “t vmunmry 51111511119110“ ‘his present opinion of the poll tax. would not be sufficient to finance , the Mlsoolauon: that a more _iHe said that he believed in it but 1: t l] 3121,1331. befllllllogme-lldaible meth0¢1‘ligmliesliiidairldhentfveegpfishiifielniiigl? if The election of offlcefs ‘vasium the province impose it upon them. d The debate was opened by Mr. 11€'*1°“1°" °1 bilsmesfl ""11 “S111” Butler, Liberal candidate for m» as follows: Co]. D‘ A. ‘Mlacxmnon in veryidourth District who was followed Enthusiastic Mcet-‘ ing At Montague Last Night The candidates of both parties now contesting the Third and Fourth Districts of Kings as well as several (itlicr speakers includ- ing Prciiiiei" Stcwurt leader of the gOVGPllIIlUIIt and Mi‘. A. C, Saund- ers loader cf the Opposition ail- drcsscd :1 crowded audience last night iii Montague Hall. 1 liis Worship Mayor McKinnon acted as chairman and the host oi igood order prevailed throughout the three and a half hours the meeting lasted. ‘ l. After havlng the question fired at him at every other meeting he attended Mr. Saunders at last gave Although our Arsoclzition is still Protest Against Rubber Shipment "FOUND-CHILD'S GOLD RING. 0mm, m. h", “we by apply-Warming an association whose ch- lng at Twz m" Dmnwl-e “dljsct it would be to secure for this saying for ad. 7181. 12 11.] Beer d: Ho" Charlottetown. cents a bhehel paid. ‘J05 flflmiflNa or _ qygylsly by energetic men, hail fllileli. The descriptions cheaply and eipe i~ rep “only {qyq¢“¢,d_ gun-dun‘ (gym. was not due to the men at the hes-l nl Job Printer-y. Phone ill. ‘owmc 1o m Advance the price of pork product: Son some Ba ctl. per lb. Saunders. Newman fi‘om British 0010111011 111 1° 175.3119“ "Willllbfir .19§5= , The annual meeting of St. ‘Paula g5 Mon smut-u an association were not by organisation! 1h 1111 countries 111- Dflinkciieils ‘ Sunday School was held last night 7155-11-14" encouraging. it hiid hccu provlous- eluding Great Britain. 111111951 51111111 Stoalllig‘ .. 1 in the school room with Rev. H- D- iy attempted sud. iilthmigli headed General Manager of the American Vagrtrbcy Raymond in the chair. Automobile Association told lithe mummy , The annual report was read by son for such prevl0lls fnilurn lipase Commsrrc Cummittd- to rel-eating dis urhance on public Superintendent Mr. Ernest Worth day when i; resumed hearings on “m” Ii and showed that excellent pmlreu 0i "16 1l10VB1119111- 11111 w" 9W1“! the rubber question. interfering with iPollce Officer 11511 115911 mid‘ G131" m‘ M" to the lack 0f lmbiic 81199011 111111 (4% in ex. of duty 1 7°"- m w flmncm ‘5§|gf,anqg_ T ‘ i _. The following reports were also _ iAn Association such as ours IsCOStS 1 6 0 Tomi arms-ts 30'“g'l"11;°‘:‘l b Tran!" w, 1 pups are rafting ct 80‘ in the nature of a business venture. l HI 0 l 7 - - ._.___ __.____________. who every summer leave their home . iflmmlpg __ Lgspgp EVERY to visit other suites and provintmtions on crude rubber shipments mild day at Railway. Thomas 68- Tlw 111011118611‘ 101‘ 111° 1°1'1“-"' A Two vonrs nno u number of piib- . - ' llc spirited rllizciis, mcn of vlslcn met to consider thc advisability of (Canadian Prue) _ Province s. share of the tourists WAIS111NGTON- h“- n"“\ world-wide protest $811111" P1391111!‘ ot one that brings profit to the l Tie Nuptial Knot ready l‘or Thursday night. read and approved: and R. P. Forsythe auditors for the ensuing year, appointed Sanitary Oflicer for the ensuing year. the meeting adjourned until Thurs- day night next. To ills Worship the Mayor and meat and milk inapeoti for montlh ending Jamutry 11.1226. destroyed during lmonth: ~ Everett Bovyer . . . Roderick McDonald Thomas Keenan -- 7 samples slight sediment. by the way is a complete change l with our local young ladies again taking part. promises to even ceclipse if possible the entertain- ' merit of last evening. The following resolutions were The, entire company were at their best last night, “Happy" MhNally. Tom Delay and Ed. Sober had the audience in spasms in a laugh pro- voking sketch iwith "H899?" gettr lag the short and of the beer; in fact one success followed another in rapid order. Among the bits reg- istered was a. song dedicated to the Oil hockey team and composed by Joe Dorian-Tom Delay and Frank Soper making up -the trio. Needless -to say it. went over big. Another feature of the bill was Betty Web- ltisr and Tom Delay in “The Fellow Who Kisses and Tells" and "Hon- e moon Home." the latter with loc ‘ girls anti chonu. Lillian Les- lie who has made many friends here‘ with her beautiful voice, again proved a prinpa favorite in “The Kelly's Arc at It Again," while Paul Piecotte and Dolly DeiMuth seem to have no end to their splen- did repertoire of dances. Last night these people held the audience spdll-bound in a new execution of steps in_ a double waltz. The ease RESOLUTIONS Resolved that T. M. Mncllffllan be appointed Resolved that James Bradley he There being no further business, Following is the ‘Meat and Milk nsipectofls report: Members of the lCity Council: Gentlemen: ‘ 1 herewithsubmit my report of Condemned as unfit for fond‘ an Two portions carcass, ibrnlse, Two portions carcass, ‘Pyaernia. Milk Tefl, Dec. 17, 1925 CondltiomClelr 1 ‘.| P-O. BU‘. Ft- thién, Eleanor Tanion, Lidia Carr. confidence they displayed, on their first appearance before the foot- llxhtc. Meeting 0f Si. Pauls Sun- day 80.11001 W. Finalson 39 samples. 2 samples below 3.5. . I. l. OIIOKEN , I Meat and Milk Inspector rdiilié new: roi- the ‘Mfllitii of Purdie showing $814 in receipts suit of the snow and wind storm 1 on Saturday. I110 . ililllllifi [l [I ill- Mll illlillilll lliilM F11 Mexicans Rob and Burn Passengers on Train Bound for Mexico City. (Canadian Preu) ‘MEXICO CITY, Jan. 11.——~Mexl- can bandits yesterday committed one of the most atrocious crimes days. Boarding a. train at Guateala- jsra bound for Mexico City, they murdered and. robbed the passeng- ers together with the majority of the military escort, wrecked the train and set fire to the debris. Twenty bodies burned beyond recognition, already have been found in the tangled mass of ruins and it is feared that others are in it. Those of the military escort who were not killed were wounded. The bandits made their escape on the engine which was drawing the train. MEXICO 011W, Jan, 11.—-lFu]ly flfty persons were butchered by the ‘bandits who wounded and wrecked‘ the Guadalajara-Mexico City pos- songer train near Yurecusro in the State of Miclioacan Saturday night. The manager of the Bank of Montreal in Guadalajara was on board but was not injured. Penni- less survivors strl d of alll their ‘belongings began a rivlng lnGuad- alajara today to tell a .tale.of so;- row unequalled in Mexico's crimin- al annals for years. No foreigners were killed they believe. The dead include all the soldiers of the train guard most of the crew and numer- ous Mexican passengers. ' , First Mayoralty Gontest For Past (Canadian Pren) ~ FREDERICTON, N. B., Jan. 11‘ W. G. Clark, President and General Manager of J. Clark and Son, Ltd.. farm machinery dealers was today that Mexico has known in many 1h . Ten Years =1 Annual lob nlun Inllvdrc’! IBM § Iflu “filo and i.‘ Sill PVUTE BEGANYESTERIJAY The Attitude 0f the Progressives Still .lill- certain Mr. Carmichael implying His Party not Anamcured of Liberal Death Bed Concessions - l l. (Special to the Guardian) I OTTAWA, J-dd _11_-1ReBuming Mr. iwhitez-The‘ candidate in the adjourned debate on the mot- North 7°11“ 10119915 ‘"111 5P‘ 110i] of Mr. ‘Lapointe for the consid- 91'1"“)- Hon. E. M. MacDonald. was the next orator. The Minister tried t0 find the exact relation between Messrs ‘White, ‘Pate-hands and Mel- ghen, and wondered where M-r. White stood himself. He cited ex- cerpts from a speech at Victoria Hall. ‘Montruil in which the mem- ber for ‘Mount Royal said that above all he was u (fonservativc and had no mas-tor. , . A volt .-—"Tell us about Plctou." "We took the proper constitution- al courseflflcontinued Mr. MacDon- aid. “as we wanted to have the question oi‘ party supremacy defin- itely settled before going on with the session work. "The Premier is the choice of the Crown. It matters not if he is absent from ‘the House. ag there is eratlon of the speech of His ‘Ex- cellency the Governor General at e Owning of the session and on the proposed amendment thereto of lMr. Melghen, the- House assemb- led at three o'clock with the gal- 191’? filled to capacity. J S. Woodsworth. Winnipeg ‘Centre-North, brought a motion ‘asking to have the employment re- lief heretofore granted to war pen- fliflllers having less than a 20 per- “111 111311111111)!» which relief was cut off by an order-ln-council dat- ed November 28th. given back to them. After several depalrtane-ntal re- DOPIB had been tabled lMr. Car- michael. of Klndereley, took the floor. Cl-Ie sold that the conditions in which parliament met were un- ique. no statutory authority compelling “Slum “(yearly days or com the ‘Prime Minister to have o seat federation we have had only two 1“ the‘ HMS‘? parties in Canada, 1m the birth of a third party whose importance today is beyond ques- tion. Uaider the British constitu- tional syetem it has been the cus- 110111 ‘t0 ‘B0 by the majority rule." "We have before us today a Prime {Minister who is depending on the iPwsressives group. seven of which can defeat the government. If the fliiflishen amendment is carried, lt 111611118 B- vvte of non-confidence in the government. lt is clear that the Liberals were defected in the lost 91191111 election. Now the fate of 111° 11111119 sovernment depends on the vote of the Progressives. We. at this end of the House, dq not care for the "sweets of office." The two srou-ps have two different poli- es. ‘Mr. MacDonald went on by citing an article in ‘the ‘Montreal Stand- ard in which the management de- clares that the-y have consulted the best legal opinions In Cupid], and Great Britain and all say that 111% government was perfectly justl- fled in retaining office. He also cites articles in the Vancouver Pro- vince and the Montreal Gazette in which Mr. ltieighen is reported to have said that if elected. he would put up tariff ivalis as high ‘a5 those of the United States. This was denied immediately by the leader of the opposition. E111 concluding Mr. MacDonald called upon the ‘Progressives to votenagainlt the amendment. ‘ ‘Hon. R. B. Bennett, Calgary West. said that parlI-amcnt had inst urrhe Llberals l“ the s eech "O under circumstances without pre- the Throne, mention thep establlslT-Cmlem 1" m“ B11115“ 19111111"? “'1 men‘t of rural credits. This is. a 11"“ “i” 1""""’"" 1111"" 1W "I" 81W- vllal quemou for the Wash but Iern-ment W116 altogether unconsti- dlstinctly recollect that when 1111101131 "Mar Hflush pmmenw- was a member of the Banking aniline “mum that parliament “"515” Commerce Committee, the memb-ied’ 0r the Kmgi the 5mm“ ‘"111 m” 1919 we saw t QR”? 6 stated that the Minister of Justice. inst iI-‘riiliay. did not bring forth a government with no iPrime Minis- every case cited, Crown. The amendment before the consideration of this house ls not an amendment upon party politics. it is a declaration on costtleeeel-o it is a declaration on constitution- al principles." Kenzie King when he said at Rich- mond il-lili. 0n‘t., that a government without s substantial majority cen- not cotninus in offing when pro- blems of national importance are speech for instance." _ l l1 ll_ Douglas _ _ _ _ H l“ _ elected Mayor of Fredericton. it o“ fl-am Quebec (lm no, favor meiliousq. of ‘Commons. nmpnmentary terms moved the m,lllylwmgnC-lliglilgiglltive candidate. Mr Junles Smith __ l2 fill:‘S133?Brvlllfltxglliilhsigatlilglllggg: was the ills: civic election in ten m,“ cream, Now u, the prefim, The mriniaer for Calgary outlin- election of Hon. Justice Arsenaiiitl M“ Malena nllule a very ‘frank Lorne Kelly 4.2 Ed so B" fine “no, vol“ was‘ ¥°'"fh'“ w 1°11 111"" w" 1* “"111” government, c1 out of the.- 101 r,ii.-““1 11'" 11mm" °1 P11111191 . P811110"- as Wrosirlont. This motion was scc-‘llml cmlvlnclng Speech and mated Fred Burke .. ... 4.3 neéer 1113mm“, better admin‘ e in Olllleaglnmayagékifi M h t enals come from Quebec. Is it amglblmy "m1 “how” 11195113’ 111m ondl-d liy ‘Mr. S. A. iMcLeod and l“ a Slrulgllll-Orwarll way llls per. William ‘Sniallwood ... 4. as _ N] m ,, He asalelL m o o l5: “l” WM“ “ma” real contrltion this year? t ° Pflme 111111111191 mum- 113 811N111" wrrlml ,,nnnlmously_ 3mm] polmm-l] convictions Sum Willard Kelly U _ _ ‘ n l. ummer g sh. was rep? Phmiillssfl dn mo abyor mils. “Again the Liberals promise the ber of the Home. There is no l» - “m” t" .2: o-olecfet. - _ ' ' a wa . t s rat . ‘ l r-vmflpllesldent for Queens’ n ileetllrrtestlllixilstellrliterest of the people golliilslililollggrson . mob iMeCharlesr gull" malodles atallgctltorllellgr. Slacrtlédandntililis entirLe for theygovelmmentheggugirggrggglil‘: Prime Minister. The premier should 11ml"- l Mr. Power ‘Liberal candidate vviiiism smiu." 4:2 ‘flayed Wm‘ “m” m °' a ""'"“‘.sla,,flal majoflf on fplauoflnlwo,‘ remember happenings or the 11881-2; ‘mm’ 1° b” “11111811111111 1° "1111 vlcelPrr-siilrht, Kings, ‘Hon. .l.ilm. the qmlrd’ Dlmrlct spoke much walker & sons ' 45 hangld was as usual equally well en- economy and rgduced taxation when a ftililVifliflll canneion this qugg. thilluggvgo-rl-lnltlléztcollectivs action of . 1r. ‘ ‘cor . . ' on at - t ~ Av.i‘:°;‘.‘:..'...... iiffilhiil“.i‘éll'iull“il..l“ul‘Jill? “i”? -- i‘; o-fl-r- we‘ ——~"—— We 1541"” ca“ Creel iMCATtllIYi‘. ml llig donunclflflo" "1' m“ Red Ann m; ‘l’ 4'1 11v the Prince Edward Orchestra - “We are not a party, we only re n file“ 3mm" 1° 111°“? 11"" 111° iglluilllnpn Finance Comimlttee Mr. Cross “ha Tourist Association Eawlollilllammigggs .. .,. . - 4-2 under the direction of MrH-Ben] mtllessnt pilllalloholplliion. ‘Ifalmy cog. mint ogvatgikclrlnligntqlletulflllirilgagovfiwnl. iS. . vile-id. ' We or made a decided hit and B lwncy ,e a can doteo - ‘ ' - Chairman Publicity Dept, P. W. grifilxs'\lcphee Conaervatlve can. Vern“ M°Mmm1 "" 4"‘ Wflflgnflrfiflng to the opening o1 ms mined 2.614 votes. the Conscrvn- {kmnen W“ "111 fifiP-‘lkillg when glnrklm (“mull ‘for "H's diam“ ably re_ Allison Holmes .. .. l. amend“ sham I .- -/ five 1.1218 and the Progressive 3.631 ho House rose. (‘linirnian Attraction Com., J. A. vlewfll me record of the Stewart v1°1°1"mw11113111" "-1- - ‘L3 The Casino Orchestra under the which 111881112 21o 1 against the Lin: ._Z._..>_____ Mrmmml, ndmlllmruuom William Carrol .... . 4.4 (“faction of Mn Alba" Blanchard erai candidates. It was a. vote of 01111111118“ 1111111111“ C0111" M‘ P‘ ‘The other speakers in their oril- “h” R" Dem“! ' ' 4'1 was rnuch enjoyed. This bevy of flgnffifilild?“ ‘m thelgovernmem‘ 5P¢<=ili f0 "I! 511F611") Tixmv-me M "Wm" 1 "wed by Mr or were Messrs Wade Hughes. gggglfllaigzm-Eh musicians found popular favor with (c-Md-‘J-Pru‘) em?“ blflrzvlfirgggag flilemgzrg 5:11.11 OTTAWA}. =19"- 11-—T11B ‘P10- " ' ' Hon. J. H. Myers. A. C. Saunders; - "'1' ----- - - "' ' all hands. . gross ve par y emerged from a. two Tllnflfiv and liI/(‘Wflwflffi hv Mr. Cliar-nnll I)relnlur glewnn Condensed liiiilk Co, . The following Charlottetown Ema NEW YORK, J-n‘ 11_._Nem-1y R. S. White. (Cons) of Mount hom- caucua all! momlng, wmwm kin ww lvmlflrrirl in ilic nrr-ss for To every one or the crlllclsms 14,1113 Rpper , 4.8 are mm“ an m the muslcal re_ n score perished, numerous others ‘Royal, declared that the Conserva- havlng made any apparent aeclalon the Vfllllllillf‘ -"I"91~1i-'l"""' vivrn duf- made by [he leader or the 0pposi- Atlwl Roiierts- .. . . . 3.9 V“. will‘: Mccallum Florence were injured and considerable 11"! “"1116 11111111 W111i 8mm" on the non confidence motion of lng the continuance of the Associn- n o ll" 8 “k m the Q ll wood __ 45 ' ‘ ' damage was done to shipping Bi-Pfllgi-ll- Tile government him been Right Ho“ Arthur Mel hem 11°" a ‘1 “"1111 1 5 11° '3 ~ Fisher Margaret Can- Emma Gsu- d l t l t _ B’ 11°“ Premier gave answers that were at Sidney Inmen ... ' ' “hug 111° Atlantic ma“ a“ a re" e an ed n the mun f7 and there OTTAWA. Jan, 11.-—The division on the amendment of non roof‘- dence in the government move-l by Right Hon. Arthur Melgiien, is not now likely to come till ’l‘hurs- day. ore, should not retain office. iio slngile citation showing that :1 cr had ever remained in power. in there was a Prllililln lilllinieter in Wrllame-nt.‘ t ' 1 ’ e ave now a governimen NEAcR§5h§Ia\\_Y ‘.‘.'§l‘.'l‘..";.‘i.'.l{°l§5filllfiélifll’; Ann°uil°°m°1lis Coming Events. Meetings, Etc "Reserve Tuesday. Feb. 2nd for concert in Mar-oilfield Hall. 7166 "The Annull Meeting of Union District lbcdga will meet in Lion Lodge room at Uigg on January gill. at 7 p. m. Qigned Alfred Man- n. Mr. White t-hen quoted ‘Mr. Mac- 50 vital. 19 1 2i. “The Liberals now promise cvery- ' thing to the- iPiogressives ‘to obtain ‘(M1118 1° 1-119 11¢" 1111111 H! R05’- their support. it is their political 111v 1111101101» Over-ins slum dean, bed Npemmcegv Tuesday. Jan. 12. Admission l5 Hon. lsapointez-"The ‘Hamilton "'1"- 7171 "The annual meeting of the Mr. White:-—"This l; not pertin- Dunstafinage Creamery will be at to the question." monommoyfsn. n-murisms l, m: to stronl winds, with light‘; Maximum and minimum temper [ported the Conservative doctrine in held in the factory, Jan. 20th a; I D- m- ‘llfil-ll-l-ll 1A voice h-om the government rmnohesz- "How about Patche- udef" Mr. Whltez-"Mr. Patenaude sup- _...__ "Feat-hers wanted. goose and Prohibition eecrches made dur- 0"“ 11°" 11"“ '1'" m“ mm“ t l, l A l M b t m l l lnleml.‘ _ and expenditures: missionary stares: Quebec (ll V t ll, H n, l Henry Macllarlaue t 00.. nai- .__ 6° mum mflgczglluniot cmi-atiti’: begfitsfilfl nul- In Russla fifgfl‘! ‘w-I-nfihlllén; i; $11.33’; receipts and cnsndl- ‘all? 83-: prioviiweuihe él.'§.1.§33.i..“m'i1, is 1111's. Uvllpimflrl- 11117-941061! ‘Ptiffmll YI-A-MTID lvlhviggrillpeélllrlid to ilzefgleéiunignizxs“ l summonses served during "the 0mm. o} m “a '9" m“, u, Hull“: cloud;"""_'_' 3F" {lfimnfigkigvgnzwflid 181'" "m"? “The ma,“ "mull" d o’ "~11 h! at vuvhouw 010111 I ° “' "‘ “ " ‘..- o dlan Prue) month _ ° the Arm nian Relief Fund Bishop s: John m» ao-is ' '37‘ '1 ° "°"“' and 01mm, o u if: success depends like all lvusi , ( l"! 9 , ' - - ~--- ~~ or vote by 100.000. [i1 , Plllc Lodge 1“"°°"°1'°@°"" "m" “l” o i l flnnn-‘ MOSCOW Jan. lL-Cliurch wed- Subpoenas served durinl who of Yukon and ma. semen ‘Work New York. clear .. u-eo l M, WW, N, l, , meetl in m s: Canoe om . mural Its-och. Whites. min Plflflflgl" '",f.",°",,""°"‘§', m‘ l, his“. (llspcnsod with u. month 5m Canada. ‘Bolton, clear .. . n-u l, gm, M”? 1 1m" f on Tuesday to. 3Q, s n - m‘ an‘ u‘. m“ ‘Mm m.” Shcuidfldotngbo lihmsitflrinilgctge few. ‘adigztallsussls because of the ex- Search wan-um executed for The Sunday School ccnltllutofl Clrtown, fair lI-ll ,,§,,,,,, wfinflnc hwuurvafiqt: ~ ' - 71 1 i H‘ uflk‘ Vacuum: “ma” but, being i0 the interest of ‘1111- 11 pense and also because religlolll Ittiifllhlflgld‘. 1 rill flatly: time? M! , I High tilde Chiiwvlflflflllfl‘ It l-ll- Preach Canadian in Qilpbec City. can '7‘- a-m’ chub“ u“ ‘n n "l should rmm general public sup- marriages no longer are recogn z- Dlpt or o pat up diu- I 1 If 0 . . I . - 5114i W111i l" ,0ne day. the Irishman returned "'1'" ‘"1" “'13”??? ' "- i . ed by the Itate. Many young cou- the month .... .——--——-——--———~—-———‘ Sun nets this afternoon at LIB, M,“ y“ “,0 M.“ n“ “d n“ January for a mill In! ccnccwlt ‘wfln; “m, cApuL‘ his %‘been the trouble here- pm now lo um“; m me state I zlfolléeolglleot- and rlscl tomorrow morning at go hi, y". on, gm,“ d gollcfllliloy Hal; llama a: - . ‘T’ . g '_‘ ‘"5 q Mon, .11 'l‘ ta ..---.- --H.l.....-.»......- . n] o O_ . . . l ‘q 3v, ‘ ’ ‘ 4y bqiflgfl 9|) .... #0,? ‘°“'°"°"" m" "m" o f. ‘mm mo . ' m".'“,f u§m°mmiwillli wviviseliouwii: sninpl ‘ 1 ‘ g Qi-l. W New moon ‘Hindu. Ian. 16m vrldrfiglPoweiw-"fn the Present unau- By order cl ~ "fli- limnitiitzggii it'll-WM "1 1"!‘ '1 '~=*nv':‘it1mtos-.si a wuomso. the ma; 9;. ._....'_...‘_.- i"! 411.4- .» ~ - - - pm- vho m the N»! our" ' .’ -1'_ ~" .1 ~ -- .- .11" *. ' W “m”, >._ "P. l ~ . . , . - . '_ . bl}, v. s. A. use DEBATE 0N cniiriiiiiici 5‘