A Drive will be Inaugurated throughout the Province on above dates to raise Funds for ditional Budding to the University The Accommodati AAU’ ,A December 15th to December 27th Erection of an Ad on of the Institution is Totally Inadequate for the Large Number of Students Attending it This Institution in the 65 Years of its Existence has Never Made an Appeal to the Public Each Parish will be Separately Organized and Lanvassed You have done your duty to your country, you have given the lives of your noble sons fo your country s cause you have lent your country $10 000000 What have you given tor the cause ot Christian Education? Think of the work this institution has accomplished in this province for the past 65 years Think of the men and clergy it has pro vided you with Think oi the Spiritual Guidance they have J J HUGHES Treas Mgr Provincial Bank _ ixgfénunungxssagzgz given you Think of what they are doin and think oi a there is et to be done in the cause of E ucation Do yo realize t e sacrifice the staff of this institution is making for the cause of Education 9 Give them at least sufficient accommodations to ‘ carry oil Remember that he who ves to the cause of Christian Education is lending to the rd Investm nts in the hands of Divine Providence bear eternal interests Do you consider it worth your while’ L B McMILLAN Organizer B C tgrrafattlvglggiit vge shall encourage a the operations ot soldier iarmers-~ Lellinc and 'War Minister Trotzky were present according to a Moscow mess age today A resolution passed hv the Congress reads ‘Tile Soviet G-overnulent nloposed pesto to the Entente on August Bill and lllis repreated the proposal eight times since 'lt affirms again its 'un alterable desire for pence lt offers to all the Entente Powers-England. Fllince, the United States and Japan tolntilol or separately-to begin ne gotiutlons it directs the executive and cammissaiy ot’ foreign allalrs to continue systematically the policy ‘lf Deuce taking all steps to attain SHCLQSH &._.___,_________ GERMANS CLAIM Vi0l.ATi0N OF THE ARM|8TlCE Berlin. Dec 6-Vigorous re resent atlonii have been laid by the rmaii Eovorllment to the inter Allied Naval toniiiiisaion relative io an alleged violation of the armistlce terms and nn invasion oi German sovereignty at Kiel by the British steamer 'St Hel enii carrying German prisoners The incident which is described as extrilordlnnry in il semi ofilcisl state ment issued today, occurred along the .Kiel canal Word was received ny "I0 German Baltic “tration that a Maybe Available OTTM! A, Dec 17-M P McCai`t‘rel This nluitel is imw imilel conslilen obtaining information ir in the ri u lnteiesta concerned Mr McCal’IreY takes the ground that the present ar- rangement gives what is in effect it sorlnetimes do not even reside in tu tile locality and who emlil0Cv' ASTRW ll od to occupy the docks and Kiel P01100 ii been selected from D14? P iii England because ol their Polish nantes and that many had joined the l€Si0l\ D under British re8B\l\‘B D 1 “ It was pointed out that tile vesse | Gwinn liao escaped il-em ins steam “I while she was anchored at the Hoi ieileau docks and that he had been Pllihllted f pq and ired‘u ii by tile British 12 T k nhouse Yard, LQNDQN 0 8 ENGLAND Established 1809 Auction Will Commence' iolrlifi Shi ments to be included in this AUCUOU n?ust be in New York clll’» at the largest January 9th 1920 Warehouses 64 Park Street, Southwark, LONDON nnninv annum Annu 1148 Broadway New York City Ol* m 2 |920 President or the Board ol' Trade of 1,0 Pillioe Rupert, B C and former may du nr oi tie tit; has arrived in Ottawnmai in connection with the flll€‘°U0l\ °f he eries dn ei labor largely or - - ' an tn tile cause of the incident They to in 'l`lle Colmar Sale Alter the W r y o our young uien. now finding themselves lwitlhout employ ment in the cities and towns. to take a up land under the aegis oi' the Sold -_-., L ei -- el -llendiil \mw YQRK Dec 9_[~“,, amen ol’ fitting discharged solderii into their res of Count. Zdislaw Kainorowski D"°Pe" “Phe” ig cwman lfifgm T35 r in the mythical $10,000 ooo slime CHUM” “M "“| d°§l"“5e st cause Princess Wiamzenlskajii of Poi °h“°"» ¢““”° fi" 9 “me a Wm d, ended last night with his ai-rest q“°”° “W” “ °’§?$“"'i“3T: Lands German nouns were at once Older lint- gi-and larceny 'rims lilends, one *W* “‘*“‘f '“"” "mt th°”” 1° who candidate tor Justice oi the Sup- :’ft;1‘°§'°“"‘g :“;ge°far;°$‘”m?sihonH boaided the St Helena to 11111111” 85 relne Court in 1918, who are alleged 9 5° °°' ° where a future competency was as ale alleged to have found there about siiegilgvtill uditvaiiliicliaitela !ili‘i’:ssfiigi?0h(;nsSl\i`;` ““"°d' “Y” “kms 11°" °f fresh pm house coal it in the ation by the Golelliment whlfliois ,agus ¢°u~-rl WHU T°UcHED from the War" The foilovliilg' is front o v _ the lorkslilre Observer _ up NEVEAgg:’f~ ?A'|?_Nc'ER8' The Dominion oi Canada has muile i0\DO\l' Dec. 7-Strong resolut tolls ulging the makin-g ol peace with the Liltente were; adopted by l-he Se\elltli Congless of Russian Soviets. inciting in Moscow, lit which Prelnlei lnation and vim seven hundred Germans who Claimed iiiinseli while lil dishwasher in a po mem” Wm* “ “term they were being lim? 0? klzsouzg 131;! pun" resfiaummd bgfew suspidmzs Lhllirmiggiislfrsxfgiegsdsen is the author blemivediiljgshilzeggirseiainf lsuiiie roi cllgglnilie Semis astggggnig °f the S°“"°’ “md S°“'°’“"”' L"""’ lag leilgion Tile; asserted they UM passage even had been reserved for |“u°”. °f C‘“‘"d° ms ke" ‘md mg 011 Clin "1 e Count and two of his benefactors i°"'1 \’“i(;‘d ang this! gremgggeaf Parker Nevin, a lawyer, and Steven m`°d”" an Q ° N' Z emsnk an exmrt merchant bracing the moat beneticent. scheme ol' er in cémpmuants They were settlement thut has been undertaken epgessell with the "Counts" suavity by “"5 h°°““)U'Y Rl U10 v\if_;»t;'ll1utioday Untlert is pan. is con en y ex was in German territorlalelvi;at];'<;‘s";1nllgC although thee ove(i,'lIi:o}ir|i;dIt¢l'i;adi’)r;::t‘t;l;i.it pected' forty or “ny thousand ex th" th°r°f°'°' "M mm W n the Bm 8 cn. “rams fu A muh nd soldiers will be located ullon llrodue mm .,. ll c f “nd the captain of me St Helm” nb the London lawyers tllimed out on in e¥h?ii°)ef:li\lt»i so tar have exceeded r srated. under ilroteii,si!h“Udf°§l,o1;\"_? fren*-18500" 1° "’“1"6o‘f,°f°“t°“f;°';l8n°ill? expectations since early in the year ""° dm Wt 'mn m "mm ocllle mans he C°“'“ gffmf, 'n "§,‘” Zfergsza ° ine soldier settlement Board of can < Frm” 31"? tgaxawiehigggtrgdl on rboum ggdlcgbgldg ilfom Degas ;‘udalmw=i ' M" has ’°‘wed "ver ”o’w0'0°o to are sa o ~ tl". Emp, Whig); pweeeded to Danzig MUCH 9 e ex serv e SAYS lnen have applied for the privileges l of the Ad -I`hu arranted, nr adermken ,or lticed so much for *Canada and the E ir in the world-encircling war. Fwd “nd ‘mel ailiupopiortunity of finding remunera- 9 -~At the Clin admitted about six on board. was ob- .. -~ vessel waste occasioned by the scourge of I walilwar We linve originated n plan of ° M settlement with the idea, nrsl ei ill wafmy ling up our empty spaces iind, second °g`§,f;~;;;`~;'§ French Premier Colliers rv Wlilllioyd George Tile New Canada which is einergine conspicuous progress with the problem returned men to assist them to go on th land Moi than 30 000 lc S tilting of the new Canlada which is ergtng from the Wai* Mi Meig hen said, 'My belle! la that .it is the duty of the Goverlmient largely io increase the area of productive lands in Canada to ofrset the terrible of giving returned soldiers. who sncr tive and congenial employment With these two oblecta in mind we propose to malta conditions so at (Spaniel to lilo Gullidlalw) PARIS, Dec 9--Premier( Clemeii will so to Lon ll to-morrow to confer with ter Lloyd- on the serious qiestiims oi ter Settlement Board of Canada We are lending aettieis money to A\ISO. D 7 Aft l g 34 _______ urs in lin olpen hoatlon tile Amtlantlg purchase land training inexperienced ring whic time tiey row an x Bi h i led 100 inlllgs to glhoze, twelvé: inem ne?r?;;l‘;;;`)£_;f1uf;,°;tf’?;;:’eg(l alum; cllirihg prices on commodities requlr rs of the renc s eamer omar, t 6 throwing open to British subjects §f‘l1 ‘ previously reported abandoned off the Sagggft ogifaugogv grglfx, e§|;:l(;lr§E’ quoted to clviian farmers supervising eially the nm-'worn it ( saimonilsli Ngvlidslcotia coast reached hele Fri Mduism of lntenor on the subject of _ “ ha neu tor the vocation of farming, se by soldier farmers much below those A , one ©,@,.@i@,fn:~>:e. 4 0 6 _ f~ A \¢A_».\ 6?-” N v\,`.» L i Q A ivi fs cured ex `» -Y w g D. hour, according to several guiding and directing them in so tar ils it may be necessary-and we are doing many othel things what are helpful to those who take up land under our plan We have had 30000 tthe number is now over 41,000 and loans to sold ters going on the land now aggregate more than $50000000) or more turned men apply for the privileges of our Ast, and they are going through 0111' Offices in llirtn idinibers every day Many' of them are preparing to go on land ol their own next year. and maui' others ure ai-ranslxiz for Preliminary training with flrlxiera We appeal lol' assistance from f-he most successful men in the termini; Community to help us ie plane an soldier lad, so that they may the necessary riefnce to quiilth them to take up i nd on their own cw C011!!! _ _ _ (U _ " L _ Messrs A & E Pieice & Co , will issue receipts for allnpelts ; received A reserved bid may be placed on each peit Liberal cash advances can be obtained on request This sale will be of gigantic propoi tions, and as Canada s annual output of Raw Furs is over fifteen million dollars, and i addition to Canada s reduction arrangements have been aide for shipments of all c asses of Furs produced bv every fur pm A ducing country in the world These. will be extensiv ld vertised all over the globe, there will buyers from all 'the world and consequently the highest prices will be reeliaed for your collection Silver Fox Farmers are especially invited to co operate with this organization in the marketing of Silver Fox Pells, as it is only with your co operation that the highest prices can be se this moriiins " “° ”"l " “W” A 0’ l©©©@@©<f_>>i<'» l, >' _ 1 0 mu* 2.1!-malls-_na-¢.¢..4¢ <>*©@@ © I©'ee_©e©e @ < f fs o e ef Canada s March Fur Auction Sales Place Your Furs on Consignment for CANADAS FUR AlICl`l0N SALES MON’i`RllAL ‘A All box Breeders and Fui liarmers may now send or leave their Raw Furs at the ollice of A & E Pierce & Co , Summeralde ° to be forwarded to CANADA S GREAT FUR AUCTION SALES which takes place in Montieal in March, 1920 I At the recent public meeting it w`as unanimously iesolved that Canada s Fur Auction Sales should have the support and Co operation of all fur farmers who have the interest of the indits try at heart, which is necessary to insure the permanent succes ~ of the Silver Fox Farming business U O For further particnlitril cali, write or phone A & E Pierce & Cos., oiliee, Summerside reipresentlng MONTREAL FUR Allerton siiiias coaeolilii toil -4. _.._.._.,a»AA iQuml|&Q