, A xv'<‘ __ _ _ _ _ . 3°»_1_9U __________~nni ilnsnmnnys _ __. 'rss cnAnno'1°rs'rowN'o_uAao1AN _ ._ _ ,,,,,,,,,. 0,, .,,,,,,.. _ 1>Ae1¢'nyg‘_ A , _ . i i , _' _ _ , . _ _ . if l . _l , - . - ,Ji \- ’ '-'=»*f'~.`.:~ , . i _ ., iff'-,~,.~,-it-_-, -- 1 ~ 1,# i 1 , = i .____.,=_._ , *,~“.f .‘;.-;, ,___l ‘f ,QT -_-,.;3.;4’,_¢gl_¢»._:’,_ ___.___,l on ,p , ,ff- -_ »* n l Ani.-'owi.=iis iioin MMI- APPLICATIUN Russi-:L Losr _____,_____é._-._ Election of Ufficiirs For, Ensulng Yeur-Pres- idents Report , . The annunl 'meeting of the Abeg- n MONTREAL, Nov. 29-lilly \,-1,-,_-,,_W was held last evening, there being a 'welt Amateur Athletic Associatio specially large attendance. After the transaction of an amoiin of routine business the reports nf th i‘r‘esidcnt, the Secretary and the Treasurer were read and on motion a- dopted. , ‘ _ A large number of new members ivere ` proposed and the election <- foiir new directors to take the pli-.ce of the four retiring this year wus pm; ceeileil with. This resulted in the selection of Dr. Dorsey, Byron Bi-ow.-i H. ll. Bethune and James Coyle, The President, Dr. Ira, J. Ye0_ do lirered an excellent and most com- prehensive report of the work of the yenr rind also “Poke of the future ami offered some timely suggestions which might be made part of the Club’s pro- grrun for the year. He said the past twelve months had been most successful, and during this time #Mthe execu_t.ive bnd__held ten (Continued on Page I.) ` ANINII-IJEIIIIIIAN IMBHIIHIIII NISNNSSIN . WITH NINIIN LONDPN, November 2_8f!l‘he house ofilords -to-night discussed Anglo- German affairs, ' without arriving at any iresli revelations, Lord Courtney (liberal), attacked the government, and Lord Morley, of Blackburn, and Lord Lansdowne defended it. Lord (lourtneyi desired to know wliy Great Britain could not come to rin arrangement with Germany, as slie did with France, Russia and the United States. I-ls' declared that Chancellor Lloyd-George had niade an outburst of which no Englishman coiild be proud. That naturally pro- moted ill-feeling iit"Germany and bl'0\liIlit the country into real peril of \\'ui~. » Viscount Morley said that the en- i i ANNUAL MEE/mvo, TODAY--D0 NOTDELAY i=AMous cAsE SIH ELIIIISIIIN i WILL HESIGN It is generally understood that ut the annual meeting of the liiiiik or t _,_ Montreal shareholders next week f-lir Edward Clouston will signify his desire to be relieved of his nc- tive duties owing to the poor state f or his iieeiiii. ‘ Sir Edward will retain thc Vice- Presidency of the Bank and H. V. Meredith will assume the general mans-,il rship. MANY PASSENGERS 'I0 , CROSS IITLIIIIIC ST. -JOHN, Nov. 28-Passenger fig ures given out tonight indicate that the steamer Empress of Britain will take away nearly tliirteen hundred people on Friday. ,The Allan liner ilrampian will have eight hundred, and the' Athenia nearly as many. These people are going to the old Country for Cliristmas. CAN lL HEARING COMPLETION. TORONTO, November 28-The celebrated Ncwmnrketcnnal is with- in a mile of completion and' unless the federal department of public works rules otherwise,'the present stan of engineers with one hundred men will complete the job within six months. MISSIOHIIITIES SAFE TORONTO, Nov, 28-A cablegrani today reached Rev. R. P. MacKay of the Presbyterian offices in this city, .from the city of Cheng, North Honan, informing him that all is quiet at the missions there. It read as follows: "Officials and people friendly; not Imueli cause 'for anxiety.” A numbei I of Presbyterian missionaries are sta- ftioned at this and neighboring cities Great Britain’s foreign policy. BERLIN, November, 28-The news- lpapers which publish the *full text o >the speeches delivered yesterday ii teutc of 1904 was an agreement that‘ ~ ' . ~ _ Grmt Britain shonld have a freclthe house of ccgmgioni bytiir Ed hiiiid in Egypt and France a free hand Ifsgsercgiisisiziic 3;, $1 fm, ch,,,,cel.)' in .\ini~nccn. creat Britain had hai ,. - . . .i ` hei- share of t‘he profits and it woulil I that They- Wm xgnplm-E tignglo her ~ man ielations, nltiougli ey con l_i_i;r;iitolerable if they refused France Sider that it ,R not necessary that l". . . the will make them worse. c _ y, .ns y es re friendship with Germany. There is no reason why the German naval pro- Zrniii should dimiiii h th d i` b S s e care. ut we inus_t consider all the circum- stniices. ’ He declared that Sir Edward Grey lmd said everything possible to °‘"IFl‘~i1e better dfeeling. No. cabinet over met with mole int nt f antagonism. ._ 'l`lioMarui fL d ' ilrof c o not dliftlllil into a single unnecessary Y . l According to the Lokal Anseiger Itlie speeches of the British cabinet lsimw that “English policy continues Ito follow the same old course. Sir Edwar'd Grey does not make any fur- r attack on Germany but he hai of the actions which occurred in summer _ _ The Tugcblritt sz\ys- Sir luflwl-HF* G y - in saying that an Anglo German wa\_ would be so teriihlc that it should never be considered unavoida.ble._ Al the , - _ inot diniinislicd the unfriendly effect re and Mr Honor Law were right q so ans owne, cafe the 0Pl>0S1ti0I|, said that the entente hat it lr \\0u1d remain a dominant fmt ir 1 Wasmmhle “PMI” mp sure t " "l he Rliole nation" continued Lord Morle “imma el d i I _CIP _ii . _ _ Q. I L “» I (continued 'Fi-out Pae3j5lr,._._ __ g_ _ .__,__________;____.__ 5 _-..L 1 ‘ - ' ‘1 0 g O tliirl illel own Guardian s Piano and 0rgan Voting Contest. . APPLICATION BANK. I lm a resident of Prince Ed ward Island and wish to enter lhc Guardian's Piano and Organ Voting Coolest _ from District No.................. .., which is my place of residence. lfully undprsfand the _rules and coriditiniis governing same, which I agree to comply with: Signed : Name..... ......................... -Z »- ---»~-'-~-~" Addrglg ..... ii --.. . . . . . . ... U---1 ~ ~ - »- -~' ' ' 1 - _ r , . - i ,. -_......._..._.---.._= _ _ ._. , ..._....__. .`§`.’_.._-_ r--:,.1;‘::__.-iima-n¢;,;“*.:=:vfi;rnn ` , _ , -v -- -_ 4 . .. vi, .-,_..~ ".\ _.- . ____ _ _,, _._, w,.§i.,__ \_ 1..... _. i ».. ._ Charlottetown 6iiardl__i_ili’S_ Ifiallo and 0r||an Voting Conlesi. I ` _ Noniuirion stink `_ _ Miss - li’t_|ip`ec_tfnlly nominate _- -~--~~°~~°~'°' 77 ' Mrs. ` who is over the age of I fourtecn as ' an eligbile candidate to enter the Gnardinnbi Piano and _Voting Contest .» . I _vucli for her' _eligibi ity. ‘. .y__ _ _ Ngmg '. . ......'.,..,».'.'i..-.--- -- _ _._._,_._,4. __'.-,».»|¢e_|¢_»»e~s»»~»n¢»'- :H ,ltlon received--~Dafe'»» -~- »--“~ m- '~ P' ""’ ' ' in anim rim mini- Nvmlnivel ¢“\***°'° '.""“""l -__ .,_ _ ,. -fi _ ‘H ' ~ *lit Contact , _ _ _ __ . . ._ _ ¢` . » ‘ _ " ` ' " ` 'll' `\ _ ` \,\ ' , _ , i.__._ ' .I __ _-il. ._. . .__._.__ ._ . ._ _. _ _ _ . . - , \ m..-.. I \ --- , .~‘. fl- » I 4.. \f-'.' .~(',.z_.`-" ,_ '~.- , 4 2', -_ ._-_». . . _ '._.,?‘~` .:;_ ‘. .-'1‘f'!’»."‘, `~‘~ YT--n*¢1i’f--.l * ' ', ‘.\I, `-",".- -‘...jv.;'\.-.‘."i"` A- A' if-.:. .= I -~ ' ' ’-‘ s ' --The Norweg_iuii steamer Telliis, thc largest ore-carrier in the world,wliicli left Rotterdam 28 days ago for Wii.liniizi, Nfld. is not yet reported and fears_iire felt for her safety. She was in ballnst to load hemati- te. EANANA III [SEI ANIIIHIH EIIIIISIH LONDON, Nov. 29-(By wii~¢)_-T110 CI`l\iS0l` Aboukir is bcing paid Off and ‘Vin be Ilh0l`0Ugl1ly overhauled before h ing transferred to fliiiindii. next siring. In the Commons, _aiisweriug Mr. Craig, who asked what effect the dropping of the Canadian Nav; |,y the present Ministry would wire on the status and roi-r.ci~. of :he oiiclrii lent to Canada, Winston ('hurcliill said in the coiitingxricy i~~:iei'r-:ll to! the officers on the active list who had been lent to Cunadii vruuhl icturu their service in the (‘niia.iiiin lliivy us counting ns though pcrforiiied ‘in the Imperial Navy. STELLIIRTDN BARREI) FHUM PRO, LEAGUE. Tliuno, Nnveniiiei- :ii-'rue rep- esentatives of the iiitf-i‘i-rovincial :ockcy league met here last niglia. it an earkv hour this morning: the .nesting had not adjourned, and the .cbednle had not been drawn up. It was decided that the league consists of two Halifax teams--Crcs- vents and Socials, New Glasgow and \Ioncton. ` Stollurtoli applied for iidinissioii, out the representatives of the other wliilis tliouglit that it would not bc advisable for New (`-lasgowand Stel- 'larton to have two good tennis, with such a limited number of players to compete iii the league. It was decided to adopt the Na tlona!_Hockey association rules. .IL was also decided that six men shall play on a team. The represeiitutives present were. -New Glasgow, W. (l. Rees, W. Os- born; Moncton, l<‘. ll. Sumnor, R. Noruiiiii; iircseiits, J. F. Murphy, J. (longrove, Socisls, Roy Isiior, Gor- don .lsuor, J. U. Litligow. SAHIIDIAII PORTS FROM THE BITITISH | PHEFEREHCE OTTAWA, November 28-l-l'on. Wil- llnm Pugsley has given notice of a resolution, calling upon the govern- nient to issue ii proulninatioii declar- ing that the British preferential tar- iff shall npply only to goods boiight into Canada by ship direct to a Ca- nadian port. The ex-minister of pub- lic works says tliut the National Transcoiitineiitiil railway is complet- ed between Moncton and Levis, and that goods arriving nt Canadian sea- ports can now he ciirried by (inna- diaii railways to ull parts of the couiitry. He will ask the commons to suggest to the government that the proclamation to which he refers come into operation not later than . July ist. COIIIUIIICIITIOH - I THROUGH PROVINCE IIIID WITH IAIIILAHD The Northumberland left this port at 7.30 ii. m. yesterday with pas-; sengers, freight and mnil docking at l"i-ctou nt 11.00. She left on :guru at 2.30 p. m. with passengers,f gh-t .- .express and N. S. mail and arrived hero nt 5.45. She leaves this morn- ing for Picton at 7.30 a- 111. Yesterday the eastern express was on nine. the southern accommodation .was 45 minutes late, the Western ac- commodation was on time. the B“l\‘\~ imei-side accommodation was 25 min- lutos late, the Eastern accommodation lwas 50 .minutes late and the West- _ern express was B5 minutes late. ='-“-" I can nvsii To as-no _ (Contributed) "_A°d'v`§~tfsing in a good morning newspaper 'is the best possible adver- ,tfsing for a clothfer, or tailor. The 'man who is going to buy clothes to- Iday, is pretty sure to read every ad about clothes, which is printed in the paper ` he reads on his way to busi- ness/ That means his morning paper |of course, and .in most cases he will he influenced, in the purchase or or- il you_ not feel that there was some- plc know you did, you experienced just th right feeling. you wanted to enter THE GUARDI- AN’f~l PIANO AND ORGAN OWNIN CONTEST and that you must do l before night. If you still neglect t send your name to the Contest Man- nqer today, you will awaken tumor- sirable, but it must be sought after. row nioriiiiig with the same feeling o having neglected your duty. It is th duty you owe \`OUllSEI.‘.<`, to tak advantage of the UNPARALLELED name as e. - OFEK, made by The Guardian in giv- $150.()0 (IHGANS. $500.00 WIIAJEI PIANO THAN Tt _ $10 oo ln Cold will be paid to the first person sending in the name of the candidate receiving the greatest number of ' votes in this contest. No condition attached to the offer. just _ send in the name of your favorite and we will cull upon her wit cout suggesting your name. ' 4 ¢ Until further notice the contest de-partment will be open from seven to eight o'clock in the evenings for theCOI1\'€ni€\'\C0 Of illf-Grilling contestants, who are invited to call and rcceivefnll particulars from the Contest Manager. Make a name for youi'seli'. Let peg. that you ure alive. Let thing that must be done today? lf y0\lr friends learn to look upon you e las a “live wire." i _ ’l‘lii_s__ may constitute your introduc- You undoubtedly remembered that tion into the world, and the :ic- quaintances you will make while get G ting votes, wili' be another iiigiiiy ¢,,valued prize- in coniioction with the :iIwinning of R piano, Success in any undertaking is de- Wlien you awoke this morning, dl f,'I‘he initial step to be successful in e The Gui-ii'i1iau's Piluio and Organ c Owning Contest, is to enter your candidate, and to let the fact be known to everybody, natural ing away FOUR MAGNIFIUENT ly follows as the second step onthe $500.00 WILLIS PIANIOS AND TWO road to "SUCCEBS." All matters pertaining to vote get- (JAN »YOU IMAGINE ANY EASTER ting, districts' subscriptions, etc.. ’i\'.~\Y Til HE THE OWNER OF A will be explained in detail upon en i tc-ring your name as a candidate; TblI.l, YOUR l°`llIldNllS AND A(‘- The principal point to remember uf QI'A1N'l‘Af\'(‘l;__;|;__°tow___ 1i_18d1mpd_ . . ig” “ . pA“i‘“i.;ro;:s.;: :i::..si:1. The temperature at three o clock emi Ilséreatment slave. c,edned_ this tnorning by the Rexsll Store Ugc B01; _l_’___d do wan' to can on Mi” 'gested Thsrniorreitgr was twentY'three _iuiian C0ui__g___ 26 Great George °Kf°°° ° ° ° - ‘ - 11-zidoi. 'nie length nf many win be nine sg.. _Or l>h°“°~.__237..L~. ____ I ____“ hours and seven minutes. _`UCTIONSALE_ of a_pp____e. winter The tide will be high tonight at ,__ sell by _aucto:1_. 0 run Hun ___ 6.03 and tomorrow night at 6.42; it Frnft s_how, in Kin er8Bh _Bda néxt will be high tomorrow morning at l2.1.> oclock sharp fin'-I; Ubnxelg and 5.50 and Saturday morning at 7.12. ii int of choice avi; es :B ____a_____mte__ The sun sets this afternoon at 4.22 barrels. _These GDP BH All oc_M__m A and tomorrow afternoon at 4.21; lf- bY_U1¢ l“'“i°__?"°W°"° 5° u_2,é_m' rises tomorrow morning at 7.16 and Boisner, Auc anecr. __ - Saturday morning at' 7.11. 'l'\0WLl`NG. Burke’l Alleys. “nfl” The moon sets tomorrow morning market, open lowful days ton tr THE FIRST BAI.LOT APPEIIRS SATURDAY ------~~ ------------~- ' uiii siiiiin ___ __ iii iiiiuss "i§‘,1,'1’;§ ;‘.‘,';,",‘,',‘,‘,“‘,{.f‘;i"°_ . IIINI] IIIIIEIIIIIIE “nn”-==»='°°::;:_:-mfs\:_§;_§;__§;f°S=d1° PAIHIEIA SANS iefifgfzisnzswus ____ ____ » _ IIS I I3 . ST' “"H*"‘“" NW- 2"“‘°“Y W“‘°> 1-i-i-i~i~+-i-e-i~i~i~i~i~i~i~i~4-z-i-i~i-»i~i~i-i~i»i-i-i-z~z» -z-i-i-i-i-i~»i»i-»i~i-i~i- ‘."’”"""',' 3"?" “,””“‘-" ‘?"""’""`?“`I »!» I l‘i'iiici-ss lntriciii fi Voiiiiliiilflit will sail for' (`iinluIn oii Doc. lst l I M()'\InEAL' Nov' 2U"(`gy www" Ili _ _ lioilrll the l€iiilii'.~s.~: of liwliiiid. IJmm.L Amhm delwcred.]udgment to* -__-_-_“___ ‘luv In the famous action for n qnar. Iii-i' of it iiiiliion brought by David _ Ilfussell against the Pinkerton Detec- Irivi- Agi-iicy. lstutilg that l{ussell's charges were __hl 1 kH +4 !_¥_+_!__!_ __¥__,_1_!__!____+_i_!____`__ The i-oiirt' decided for the defendant. I hot sulil-its n ' _ i tiated and expressing the Iflbiiiioii that Russell’s friends were ___ I.Il|Hll!II‘(l in displaying anxiety rqggrrl., Siiil' his iiiciitnl coiiditi0n_ Los i:~:iii<:i.i<:H, Nm-_ 21|--liiyi =“"- ““-“itll will an Wi¥'l‘f)~'-\f| Wulgust, liglitwright cliiiiii. pion of the \\'oi'ld, wus token to I the llosllital tolln suflerin » _.I ` Niiciiu siiiiisi WWII I' II' 5' WAN IIN IISIINISIIII, .._..., .....-. ' ____ court circular iiiinouiices the appoint. iii‘nt of i-lir I-Ienr; P ll tt H . Cl~II(iAGU, Nov. 27--"flown \vitliI,,,I,, _,_ U (. to vm; guna; 03;; osierisni i" will nn the singnn at nI,,,,,,g|,, mass meeting on the west side Tues-I pc-al . day evening. This gathering willl ‘ I stnrf, n. vigorous campaign by the' pl Y Anti-Forty-Five-Year-Age Limit Len- gue recently incorporated in lllinois "to end man's iiibumunity to mon." ' Motive for cstahlishincnt of the, _ len ue is found in the arbitrary ol-' ll P icy of rriany business concerns in re- fusing employment to men who have reached the nge of forty-five. This ' policy is declared "unin.‘t, unrouson- , _ able. illogical. barbnroiis, and inde- HA1‘N‘A°\~ N0"~ 29-535' Wi'»`¢)-' en5i|,]e_" _There is an unconfirmed rumm- that It is denoiinced as illogical lioriiiise ‘ iicgotiatioiis are in progress looking ‘it Ims H twdency to d"'B"°Y “"'”`thy to thc acquirement of the Halifax . " 'li l'f’: 'l f -' _ _ ‘_mhm0n (Tu en 1.; `°0,?1er“l),(nu0 and .Southwestern Railway by the dictive in stry i y sl _ _ nd the sliadow of such limitation Dilmllllim KUVCTIIIDEIIY- lishcarteiis and induces hope- **"‘*“""”’ .cs5iicss." It. is culled barlinrous - ‘ \ " ' -‘lieqniigv ii. ignores the fact that 5 U ‘ most \vorki\rs at that nge are the fatliers of young, innocent niid depeii~ . lent cliildreii, who are stricken cruel- f ` 'l ly, without fxiult of their part, by the shutting off of the parents froiii con-I I .- _ .~ - ~- ds." ~ _ .inued contiibiiiioii to flieu iicc Sociological iiivestigntors say tltii- ___ 't - e limit is driving nieii o _ _ _ _ Wégertmtiii-INF wives and babies. in ill' hl`MMh‘RSHIF" N°"' 29*NBp°°‘°1 _,Wing ..,.,,,.,, S,,,ci,1,,~» ,md is t,.,,,\,m by i'lionei-'I‘lie case of Brooks vs o reduce the iunrriugc riitc among B'""I"¥"““_"- _‘_""“S°0“t'““°3 Yesterlliux , .__ 1' ii' ,.‘n e t ` th0_‘=e_ \vcl_l__fl_f;_E_€_f:I llhyf-liili|»linn_r, Archibald Beaton, _ ._---~-----» filiiri-y \\'ciistei', Archibald Bell. Wil- I DHI w||_|_ Iliniii Mcl