» nf _ MAIHMS or A MERCHANT “You have to acquire the technique o’ lazi- ness before you can git any real sport out of it. ru-...fn-. i \ _'\\; ills i Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like the Dew ’/ --.§_tt\\ti'tnaM u tiltnlttnr mvltt li R0/t The eopIe's Paper -,=f:"._.;._S‘; .Read by Everybody \_ _(Q `v '/ / /Z0* _ MAEMS or A MERCHANT _ There is this to be said in favor of laying' up treasures in hea- ven: They are exempt from taxation. ' Charlottetown Guardian T a I -»-----. -»---is “ith CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1924 .i‘;"".:i..f"‘5:°-'ia’1‘“’&1-"-1-'."=-'-"»i‘-5%’ - - ` i- ~l= ReiII , Conservative Gand ,date was Elected Yesterday ttltt ttusltlt ttttltlt list tvtttt Audience Which Al- Most Filled Metho- dist Church Enjoy- ed Recital by\ Hen- ry Newcombe. N OTED BARITON E Wtas Assisted by Miss Mildred Vinton and Professor W. E. Fletcher It hits frequently been charged that the people of Charlottetown are not. as ready to respond to the best in music, in literature or in thu tlrtttntt as to the ligh-ter forms of untusctnent. That this is not true has many times been demon- strtttt-tl_ On every occasion in which an opportunity occurs to boar real, recognize-ti talent Char- lottetowtt always responds as en tltttshtstically, in proportion to its population, ss nny city in Canada or t-lst-where. lt is true, here as tlsotvitere that only a propo_rtion of the population, perhaps a regret tubly small proportion. appreciate thi- best and possibly the propor- tiott \\'oultl be increased by provid- ittl.: more frequent opportunities for littering the best- Tho fttculty oi appreciation can be cultivated or starved. ` The splendid audience in the I\lt-tltodis-t Cliurch, assembled to ht-ur tt singer of continental reput- tttion, clearly proved that the city has, proportiotiwtoly, il very large number of tnuslc lovers, and the t-v|tlt~n‘ccs of real appreciation of Mr. Ncwcombe's tttatsnlficettt con- trztlto voice were unmistakable. It would perhaps not bo too much to stty tltttt no better cotrtraltn solo- ist has ht-.en hoard in Charlotte- town. In volume, range, enun- cizttion and interpretation Mr. Nc\vcombc‘s voice is magnificent. und every number in his program was u musical classic and thor- oughly enjoyed- Miss Mildred Vinton, as accom- panist, greatly assisted the soloist with her expressive and sympa- thetic playing and contributed much to the ettjoyntettt of thot ex- cellent programme. “The Church Triumphant." a tone poem, on the splendid pipe organ, by Mr. Fletcher was a mag-_ niiicent production. Its purport. as explained by the composer. (Fatty Sellsrs, was to represent the world and the church. This poetn ltt music opens with a choralo as -L_ (Continued On Page 6) Zondensed Specials RATE.-dc. per word, not each insertion in this column. `t *stone 'ro t.ls'r: 178 QUEEN st-. c. o. Duffy; toss-11-zs-mal. ________________ Envstorss-as ron too., an for 20c., 100 for 80c. Guardian Office. tf *PYTHIAN PLAYERS AT CORN- wnll Thursday, Dec. -ith. See thent. 1070 12 1tf 'Fon sAt.s-A hu-AN'r|1'v or 'ltwrd wood tin lots to suit purch- asers. Apply Everett Stevenson North River. 1092-l2~2M3i. »sutvtmAos sALs. MARKET building. Deombor 5th. 1074-12-2-mll. My °8AU80ME SAUBAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders, Newsom & Co., Market Billlding. 0050 0 124 dmos. f *JOB PRINTING OF EVERY t description ohea ly and exbod- s C mmm’ enmltnf Gunn.” Cam muy truce In me tom; WM. whmhntan Clifford Morgan, and her rein tral Job Printofy, Phone 183. centering here, has broken out in “l“iB’“'i“i» in h""h F;"“"‘"“"\”|”5 [876 5 dtf- every Chinese section of the lhrllel' "“'°" “ | “dd” W t 9 c “rm “I the ments to meet within the next 's few da" we would wpmctue Hom; mam-hm. of me H1 sings, |,_BilI Mansi'Ield......W. L_ Phillips i. t i ggmngfltglylgasggftriggfouu ' ju! ‘bl:]dy_ Neither h expected to |{v@_ |Lord Lonsdale. ........Paul Brady _ 1089 12 121 ' *___ *nv A stvtnrr or Mlnnus tt kindly lot us have plY1l1eni. ot sc- _ counts just sont out as we have t cities; ' ' i _ 0 Leo » 1' 5 the following cast: sAs _wt NAV. “mg pgvnfmggnfs nngtheanhosznal £ts¢h gt:-e:Mike Nolsn......A- Paul D'Mnthot h M51 Of Clifford Morgsn..LindsayEPerrin ‘nd “mowed closely ont 8 B lBurton.............Cla n K C Onttariovrltlttetllfrip of AP_ PEACEMAKER SOME JOB __ -i _ (Special to Ths Guardian) | TORONTO, Dec- 1.-Swcep- _ - 3' - ing down from the northiand, H ..- “old man winter" has laid his ' - » -first grip on Ontario. Two iect ' of ggtow on thg level, country roads drifted to the fence-tops. A 'olockade of motor traffic and the _iingis oi sleigh bells, tell the story from Owen Sound and Bruce Peninsula. In Tor- onto district there has been no Machine Gun Used Persuader by U Britain and Ulstet _ _H Governments Both "‘°"llL."°l'2"'_.. Refuse to Make FIHST liillilil HUM5]HTAé“l‘tH|H' ".';‘;i.?.‘t‘&f.‘2tt:;el.I°i __|||__| ' London Soon Days .on North .1-it ' “i'i"~""` W" 5,.|t sh p,-,me |v|m.,51¢,- had the ference and led to Ciemenceau chal-t NEW YORK' DDL 1 _Lust (3P°°la| l° Th# GU3"dla|'\) The refusal of the Ulster llovcrn- -°°‘“‘_’_° (Canadian Press), 1 MONCTON, N. B., Dec._ 1.-L. A. Reilly, K. C., opposition candidate was el- ected today by 840 over Hon. Ivan (/- Rand, who w.as recently appointed Attor- ney General of the provlncltal g0V@1‘l1' tnent. The vacancy in the city of Moncton was created by the .appointment of Hon. J. P. Byrne to the Supreme Court Bench of New Brunswick: Federal issues and Maritime rights figured prominently in the contest. The tottal vote stood: Reilly, 3683; Rand, 2843. mom 0|' St-ntepce und in ling (hun tht- boundary commission is not sur-‘ an homos Dr0c(.c.1|,,gs mls mom. pt‘f.~;itt|.: :mtl it is itttct'prctt‘ti as pro-1 ing Judge Cozttswortit ltstttled out *’;’l~i"‘F5 ml* f“’l\'l§0h"l' i|\‘_`_""l'll;}_i§" the following jutl ments on tlte "nfl to "”“m"'i’ S any! ‘_’"g~ mi r that grow) of noni() _Bunk Dmmb lirtlislt oxprcssion ol' lack of dcslro, ors whose cases have conclutlted to appeur is accepted as meaning# H 'sent~_C A Barnard ‘K C oérthat Great Llrltttln tnkcs _thc posi-_ M9 ~ - ‘ ' ~ -t tton th:tt\ the contntissiott was :tp- - ontrrsl. director, to the Ontario putt-vcd to hear what tht- tri-lt novo' Rcforntsttory for eighteen months, to gay. and not the British, midi with. tt further in~deterntinttte per- iltcrt~ttt'tt-r to report buck to tht- iod thereatlter of six ntontlts loss \Vcsttttinstt~r Goveruntcnt. one day; 'be sent (lol. Clttrencn F,“ Sntith. ol' Moutttcztl, Director to lltc (gonunued on page 5) Ontario Refnrmatory i`or six ' ,` months, with tt further lntlctcrtnin-` -?-Q¢>__- ate period thereafter of six months. he sent Sydney ll. Jones, sufltitor, to the Ontario Rt-forttttttcry for four months with tt in-rtlter little- _ My ‘°°""""°“°"'°“"°°’ Last Census Shows *`*°"““ Canada’s Popula- LONDON, Dee 1-The Duke and Duchess of Vork loft this morning for East Africa. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Dee. 1.-Ths oldest elevator of Montre-aI's harbor, the old Grand Trunk Elevator B. blew up this morn- ing at 10.30. one being fatally and three others severely burn- sd. St. John pupors cotntncnting plot which was ably sustained by -- ' CHICAGO, Doc. 1.-States Attorney, Robert E. Crows. an- nounced late today that Leo Koretz, perpetrator of-the Bay- ano River Trust awlndlo had made I voluntary confession. NEW GLASGOW. Dec. 1.- Frlnk and Ellen Mcnsl-ll ,while on their way to school wars. hm! through hm body and »|~0m_Mrs Magee...........Agnes Stutz fi wi t E I R W d lmcattse of its Empire scope bttt anmher Wm, two M15" in his nga 0 sre...... sy asmutt NEW YORK, Dec. 1.--Four psraona, three oi' them women, lost theilrilvsa In a fire which swept I five story roaming hollis In West Sixty Third Tha "moms, occur,-ed int umm. Margaret Earle. . . . . .-Msrdle Scott he murders of Holt I-Iunh:tLdbG0:SrAnn_e Pel:g_*;° Logs hi loc rdayw c roe h,,",f.uc,f’ “me ‘ Robert ummm... ..... _...sy sttty large payments to moot within the next I , -_ ns,-Ltd. the Hip-Sings. according to Stall °' °‘“ Mittal _ | md by Miss Arlis Masks ss Pony McNeil, TM “im” "em mm The specialties were exceptional- Noy, secretary of the On Leongs. ly clevorsnd included popular atruok and Ilnstlntiy klllod hy Aoaidla Coal Company’a train near Allan Shaft this morning. Strict this morning. Twslvs other psnona were llijtlt-es. sums of tnsm probably fatally. , _ .. . » ,. - t -_. _ . - ._ 1-la-'t;_._»':”" §i'_i"-» _ _ _ --A if __ . .-- _- ‘ _ i '='“*»~»’~ . .-‘...‘..n.- '-.==~.§:-~_»--_ seth-infra. 5|iI|U|§|iitH5 iilt Fllilitii ill HES IIUE AGENTS ZS . S. Officials - Lost 12 lor' ,___ . I . i . . “_ .f _ _.__ Young Girl Llterially Britain Must Assert __nfA‘_f§0_;_§§§;I}§» 1’°_§*_-__}_~____f‘_‘_'l“!;"l.“ Sailors tn Halifax Say ,¢.....ii.,. p...._, . - h - E Y Y it _ » - 1 'H 0TT\ A D 1 C d _ Torn to Pleces ts ln understood attthortlativuly that M ern b e r I-8 ' .has ei;-creR‘;;1 aggmfl-1? S_ S D Says Colonial Secy the Eliyfltlatt governntent has ac- - ’ DU” 0 ‘ |X ava e OTS _ » cepted all the British demands, Thl°OWIl 01' Fell OV- half lt l1(nlll-1:1" lségtlvelthg lost _ocnstr-S _ g i’ . _.___ ntmtt-. at the time of dn, ttsstissin- . _ WHS ta MY ti - “ZS md Gs' 1111110 - _ .- _ .. __ _ - ation of Vlttjnr (‘t\t oral S‘ l.:t- erbfiilrds by the bureau of statistics show in- Q” J()(3li:It:|d;`-'}\;]1dPrr)s(\s(.) I “Tim;S`\if::`i3yJ)`?fi,r:‘::§x’ _|r:‘_';'H1n(___E_;‘l;:?_f_;'_{ slack Tim n,.c,.',,L:,ncl,_ Cami; 3;-,_ -_- crtwtscs in every province except. r* ' r h ,U W_"|__ ‘I""Ml',|,,,.|,,,-,,,| |;,~|m|n |,,.|,| ,_ p,,_.,m¢,n |,,'er `lt\tt;-:ilty cottft~t'cnccs yos‘t.t\rtluy. _ Prince Efiwlttrti Island, whore there H my 0 _ ow ‘L ‘ l K "’f _ '_' _ "__ Egypt which shi- was ttnnblc to ab- Us limi- iiililliifiiillli U""Sl“ll|“llU<‘. 'c°"3d""" P"°"“) has been tt decrease of D00- There Minor' '“"‘~`* SDL llli0n by six srtvttgt. __mmn' will bu thc evttcttzttion of tho Alex- ,_._.`_. llAl.llt‘AX. llct-_ 1.--l~`ttriltter ai- ,ms “hm hmm "_ _mn 0,- 600 in uw dogs and litcrztlly torn to ptcccs, -.Fm ,h__,__, y(,m,S “.__ hm." shownluniiiq, (‘,i|_qt0m_o |{m|_-ii; '|~|,,, Min. t mmm?" “fm ‘lrfl,w" to mf. mmm"'population otl' the Yukon. “am” to “gm '_n‘l"y Wm" 'l"""I!”`,°f atttztzing forttlit-:trttt|co_ hlori- titttn'iSl"l` ‘lf Ellllclliifln "WI _ |'Ui’|l"- 'l`rttti<- whip. in |»_ }~}_ |__ in mgrtrtl 5i‘i\"\"\' i“""“f|”Ul ‘vmch '~‘"“" i“t"| e U10 ‘UWSEUY """‘°"°‘| this CIW """‘ our rilxbts wt- tio not cl:|ittt_ bttt Work” have ‘°"~"’P""‘I “Wi if is "X" to tht- Illttriiittte-\\'<-st lntlics trade llif_*l"- ‘mil u“)o:;’P;’_;`; -. - K0l`l0Y`S U-'H`h0l’._ #HI ih‘l_l|=ll<>il l'\'ll"_L tltcsc wc do clttitu and init-ttti to us- pected thc Minister' of (‘-t' hust\'l 'ts tl _"l .tl. l_ - - - atrsrtttrllyhlryrtlrrt rrrrxrrtirzlrisltxlotltl`ri(u;'ltlo;ri Is-ltlitcllg vit: :thu eflffxtl ttibhltilstz tlh: HE2i;l`t~_(t‘r; 1.]il`llt?.(htl- ` _ it:<(:nrtN¢Ti§ litihldtiiryi' I) In th' M U lop `~' "1 ` ' ‘ » " t. ‘vii l. - 21 -_ been one round of cruelty lat rho w°“"d"‘ on hm bow' itrtttszlzgi \i»lf(>]ytlvlat-br:-xtqtttitloitolx llltitlf hands of tho oillcers since env ng _.__ |0,,,._-8 ¢0 ,|,,. ].,|,,,,. wr, ~ l - ‘ _ . _ , _ t , _ _ _ ~ “ Y- ll ir;t';‘::“...;"..:.;;z“t.;.."::;‘..:":.:._;'.':f. opened Eng.-.gt-ment .Sli i'fti.‘°:§.li.’..-iii i.I21iif.‘-ff IS P 1" Omlsed F01' °,,,.'°“F.a’e ' ‘ ` ' ‘ ill* ' Un H lilflii. "lit=_tti.~t that of .\ius- - or fell ovcrltoartl- tvhilc undergoing ' , Miss Mcrtlle Scott, tht' t:icvc\` g,,||ni at (70,-f 11 I H H. _ - 0 ch_,,5,iS@m,,m at me ha|_,(1_q of omg- at Pr|nce Ed“ard violinist; Miss llcssip McNttttt.:ltton ,erred to ,hp"niiunrlnl,2:f________.; H _,rs ,md was 105( “_ gem N9 arrests Last to in song and tinltcc and Mr. “_ li. Wm mprisals ,,m\|nq, G,-,.,.(-(. fm-" “__ havo been matic but the f'vc are bo- , Phillips in side splitting tuonologtte (hi-_ muriirr of four ltuli' A Al Al Porsong interested in mv Brmgh Ing detained. Four art- Italians null t House "Bed, Bed. Bed," simply bringing banm_ ‘ dns H Empire Exhibition will have an opp one a Gcrtnztn oi’ Atttcricatt citizen- down the house. ___ _ ship, The Arlig Mgt-kg Players made _n1;|I'_[`ghi§"\’(tlil::*(i)l§t;5xill:1as :tori tlalttlcus Tho Marks Contpany is an all`;?$;a___{":}gg[Y_£{1tg: FOQU5 _ their initial how to theatre goers ‘ 0 Wort. li'-r1_»l>S Canadian one. one oi’ tht- oldest ‘ ` GLASSES ON PI Ed thi; mcg( @|1j0y@,|_ aspl. ,any me on the road N clean I Miss hlarguerlte Hubbell, a Cana at me rnce ward last evmmg’ bagpipe hand with thc lady drum pm ' C mor and didn Kill “U0 BDSM Six “COKE at * ‘ . 4 t - ' M v y` s '- s with a most captivating play ‘My several out S, _ _ (1 mmm' W."°naR"" w tol “T tor British seas llontiniohs. Tho ilttlifax null Oh The Ilrltish Etnpiri- Story' state -ibut “Miss lltthbcll has a ntessnzo ihut those who miss will regr»\_t." The Empire Exhibition was chosen R8 Miss Htrbbei proceeds throughout tho Entplro she gathers additional material for hor story. Beginning in Newfoundland she has included a portion for that Dominion- on loav- and tomorrow morning at 3.06. - ing the Maritimes there will be a Sun sets this afternoon at 4-I7 SILVEH FUX IN- VEEY SHYUUETHY |iElliH~ __ ‘ HUGH DAWDSON ` Made Off When Rev- wicks/in swan __ enue Men tn Distress ta the one Msn t.i¢tu°r C°m~ ° . . (Special to the Guard-ian) Former edgwr of ihe' London mission" for British Columbia. re- Halled TheIn'tRum ____~ Recelve Their Senten' BELFAST' Dec- 1~““Th? G""@""`,Times, whose book "Through~ cently appointed. . Boat Lost tn -ments of bctlt Great Brttttln and _- - || -l-~ -il-l TW€I\t PHIFS Of ces Judge Coats' Northern Ireland have informed thc':-fh|g,y TE;:_:;;c`Lus,:,h‘;L,|-:Ilsxggxfgi l St0I'II\ ~ y ' th t d |l0llllliHl’l' contntission that they do - |__| d G r e ling him a liar. The row occurrcdl Sllvel' Beautle»S Have wor es er ay not rare to submit ~t‘tt€‘tttcttts to WMC" separated oy ei g ‘ V r titles eace con- *__ ° ' '°“*- the cotutuissiott or ' 5 " bt-ft* 'it a"d,G°°"9fs C|°mF".°°au wh°"`th°_durmg the e sa P I (5P¢Ci-1| to Guardian) Just Arrlved ln ty counsel, or otltcrwise, accortlint.: ' - ' Lic d George to a duel ac- , _ _ - “ ‘ f __ ` Countr From ' . _ French premier by the collar and lerliltflg Y twci\e days tn the wtttvts of the y ___ ;‘(’)ll':ll§‘it;‘§4t_‘3‘)‘§’3‘|’t ‘sailed ¢°‘|“Y by ihbzwas demanding an apotogy for cal- cordtng to Steed. North A-tlttntic, three special treas- ' , ttry agents art' back in New York Matthews Has Been The Government of the brce _ _ . __ Stale' it was added' has wbnmtodl today ntth a tilt of lmrtish p and . l I ' ' 1 . ' .' z _ ' _ _ ' ‘ f woe. They left New York' two (Canadian Pres-si) Pgaced ln Book-keep zt`1JFrT$u:,fS::,Ee:?0L;,n,1t,|::;5T;-1213?,:lit weeks ago in at 35 foot guso|itto_ LUNDUN- D90. 1--T\\'<‘"lY llillf-‘l - ' e . t ' ,t . . .~ ,_ ., , ,, Ing Dept- of Penl' hug also lntitnntetl its desire to up-4 I ,h“‘?_t t°r_ H°”t°f" , _ 5,11” r, f‘_)x` ,wat .f\,T';i1`,;'d. ' pear bcfotxe tho cotnmissiott by' - E "..tntt-s iittntit, \\m_ Mrtngin and -l-ill!-lrltt .rn trtul 'riuhi-ll;-‘IIS _ix tentlary counsel at R _Mor [Noting In Law. n _ !l»t.tnkvllutntttn ,irc the thgri- mon pX i1rt't~lt~ one in, Canada, brought- |,,,M sm-,. the th,-(.0 ng,-,mB_ on them over anti Svcs no reason why _thc socontl titty out, utter passing ‘hi-" |"‘l“5i'Y Shnum U0* fl°"l”iSh Rum Row, they ran into badli" Engmni tw,-,(1110,-. Then their cotnpas . Tho 40 pioneer foxes scent com- wcnt wrong. Tltcn thc engine lit*-l_f""“hl0 ‘*""‘U~fh~ They Vary from mm 1,, go on §t,.ik,._ Tm, had ttl|nost.~ black to tt light silver grey. “.,,,,hm. ,,0mm“,,,| and Hwy finally und the dttrk ones ttrepaircrl with lost their course. Thi- next thing th" "gm ““"S' U’ ‘mm"‘_ th? exact Iihfy know thev \vi.,.__ drmilm on. slttttli- of silvery grey which ts most "NU "mn-S muh--V H _'mint of mud luvorcti for tht-ir fttrs by fashion- 0- -=> ..i"f.';tslf.; .‘f,°lz:;';i.“.::. . l_-<-o->_--- ‘ ‘ ~~ ' I' 1‘si°orp<-its giv~>.~: tts high its £134, tvltiln thc ttvcrztgc price for tt pelt is Al 50, ’|‘hc wire netting which en- closes tht- foxes goes tlown two _ tot-t in thc grottnrl, so hc thinks ~r- there is not ntuclt danger of one _ Eiyntitznd _t_Ii;\S "‘ ‘-"‘.`_Z°..é“.il2i1‘%.§.?§ili“” ` ccep e a rt ts _ D d M- -_ Bull Movement In "Htttts tilt _ lttut nun lssttt ttltttt ss J -~ ‘ i (SpeclslTGuardian) _ortttnity to acquaint thctnscivt-s PUT YOUQJ opening B (wg week; enguggmgm mms' who were hmmem mmm( I and w-ill no doubt recelvo a Wemme stud in tm; ,mm show ,IQND i._O§i<..‘ htt astlc Scntchtncu 'rnnl ht | it - "1 I he S Y 0 U0 (\/\ OV Q... Irish Cinderella. Th tint, ~ K S tiny will be \\lten » . - -- < ____ _ cuilemly taken’ teamed ewlith Mig] cheering most vociftfrously_ Dreams Conte True." I"mD|"’ Exh""U°"' In St' Pam" f _ _ WH and humor 0 lrrcsisnhlc that V Parish Hull ni. R p.nt. Mi-ss Hubbell New York (Jhlnese I|nl.,('Veryh0dy muéhsed and H- émled ¢+04+4+++¢-sooo-o_+¢>4r¢¢-o>¢-04-+o4+¢+¢o_o»-¢+¢44+oo¢o»¢_ 'mniis ""'0l` Uiilhly i>€'l~\lliifUl 511405 ppl _ and those who have heard her story port GUHIHBH Fl°0Il\ with "Km 8°°d Wm- - and seen her pictures ure full of ,- _ The star role was cleverly taken ,,nth,,,,],,_qn,_ P36-lflc C08St by Miss Marks. who as Cinderella » . _ luis.-t tttitnwll ts on nor way ' QA. ' ____ :het ht;ut;o~waif li’tt;rJnt"f¥anstl1t|,| won ' ttrottnd tht- llrltlsh Empin- tnlkimz /f tg 5 p ) _ "5 an “V07 W 0 'fu' ‘3"“"» i_._ `llrilish Entpirc citizenship and dc- ' -. NEW Y£)uR?K_° De¢';'.”l.~Sev€ni.y-‘£157 Ffh "ish hrogue *md il’_"&"Y O vclopltttr inter-liotninion publicity -T | (fm | i tported front "lim 5 “HGH” "NW “K 6 ‘ “l" t-ovt-ring r-itch llotnlttion ns she vis- Cttptt _ -1 th? wesItesc‘i>t§t:tnr:\<;§dIity" awaited or. UM sltitmtlong in A mm." wtngonm A its it. The purpnstt und motive bo- Q j'lA”-"~--A°j---- = lors to attack as new murders and m*‘“"°l’- The hl'M>¥ clitillli-Z- hflr - iuzI0cntlesvor'byll\0l'l‘1\\lih0UliCin T" T _ __ - : lmrttns put an end to the temp- @“K“¥°'“°“i W "W C“"“‘"‘*" U' »-+»N+¢QM->H+o»+¢+»»o++»+¢¢»+»+++»»»+¢ +44 ‘°"“““"" 1'” f°““" "‘"“‘*’ “"“"" ” ` ”" ` _ ' sinntiing bctwct-n the various Over- . _» ' “`“ “fg I Schooner Wrecked, Crew is Safe LUNENBURG, N. S-, DCC- 1- The 46 ton schooner Max C..17 years in service, was totally- wrccked today on Spectacle Is- land _when hcr skipper, Cap- tain Charles Wolfe, tried to make LaHave in a gale. The MaxC was enroute with freight from Halifax for Lahave. Cap- tain Woti-fe and his crew of three men were six hours reaching shore and were in constant deadly peril during Cantada :title \votnt‘n in 1; tn (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Dec. 1.-The Bull movement in the stock market today entered on its fifth consecutve week, over fif- ty Issuos helng lifted to new high prices for the year in the first two hours of trading on total sales, slightly ln excess of 900.000 shares. $1-M -_M Nsxltuunt and Mittitttunt tempora- llrlliil Toronto, clear . . . . . _ .. 30 lilontroai, snow 28 llstifsx. cloudy .. 36 14 18 30 St. John. snow 32 24 that time. _ P. E- |5tlNii P iiiEEliNE Well Attended in Board of Trade Rooms Last Night OFFICERS RE-ELECTED By Unanimous Vote- Good Prospects for Another Successful Year’s Work A good attendance of interested citizens attended the flirst annual mt-sting of the Prince Edward sf land Tourist Association held isnt night in the Board of Trade rooms. Mr. Justice Arsensult presided. and after tho reading and IIDDYUV' ini: of the tnlnutcs of the initial meeting made a short addfeoo. in which he commended the work dont- in the past year by all 00°' nectcd with the organlzat/ion. Ho said that when the Association had been formed a year ago. it hind been somewhat in tho some posi- tiott us Great Brtialn at the out.- iook of the Great War, it was absol- utt-ly at sea and without any pre- vious experience; what had been undertaken. was undertaken in tho dark. Speaking of the campaign for funds, ht- could say that ho 'never had seen so enthusiastic Bud hard working a body of men- The Association had not GXDBCC- ed tangible results from the first yet1r's. work. bttt he thought the re- port of the Secretary-Treasurer would induce all who heard or reed it to concede that the results cb- _tulued had tfxceeded the most. san- guine expctutions. Naturally the executive commit.- tees hatl made some mistakes: these had been expected. The com mittces invited helpful and con- structive criticism and would sl- ways welcome it as long as it was not the fault finding sort which coma- too often from those who give no assistance to the Associa- tion. The contntitttees that would be in charge next year would have the advantage of the work and mio- tskes of this year and their work would be therefore s great deal superior to that done this yeah. -As president he could say that all the comntlttue chairmen had done their work well and faithfully. Vice-President H C Brown was the life and soul of the Association. ln Summerslde great credit was duo Mr. C. R. Rogers. When it was remembered thu-I this was a new thing. one which (Continued on Page 3) Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings Etc 1 Rates-2c. per word each insertion. "Come to Hunter River on PH- day, Dec. 5th. Big Clearing out auction sale ut J. W- Patteroons. 109812-2-3| "Rententbcr the date, Doc. 10th. afternoon tea in sid of Protestant Orphanage. 1078-12-2-mill. "Christmas Tree for the Child- ren st High Tea and Baie. Bt. Pc-tf~r's Schoolroom, Wednesday, 1080-12-zmli. "Come to big concert and balk- ct social in Clermont School. Tues- day evening, Dec. 2, 1924. Indie! with baskets tree. Admission I6 cents.-1045-11-29-m-3i "Eldon, Live Stock Shipping Club will receive tenders for tits purchase of about one thouollld dressed chicken and other fowl il- cluding geese, until Dec. 5th. -F. S- Reeves, Sec. 10631511118( "Attternoon Ton served st. ('hristian Church in addition to their bazaar and pantry ohio on 'l‘httt\sday. December 4th. 1090-12-Slll. "Fancy tshle. variety tobtq rnttttrt-ns clot-ning. aprons. hand- kcrrhiefs, samples, hooks, om* snrl household table with Chrlitlldl mincc-meat puddings. etc., at ual sale. St. Peters schoolroom.u§l»'U- Boston, clear .. 84 22 New York, clear 34 22 ` Cit‘town. snow 30 28 Iligh tide this afternoon nt 3.44 5-3_ Ct' _ » t»""‘»Y-<:ti~»--~_ §'.»_` ‘ ..,, `\`~-"-