s you make it. lllYour share of-frthe holiday trade is whiat Olqilottetovvq iluardlnq- Tvvo Cont: Morning Gunilla, Founded 188T Tells How Best , - To Boost the Maritimes, c. iiiom-zi. uaumerou ‘SAVS tsc-runsas uszoeom saetano. (Canadian Preu) ST. JOHN, Dec. 11.-That the Maritime Provinces should main- lain throughout Great Britain a large body of lecturers-such as tlis Canadian Pacific Railway lnaiiitai-iz-i to ‘IOVIETHBI! the West oi Canada ivns the, opinion expressed by C. Lionel Hauington, President of the London Canadian Club. who has been visiting Dorchester and bion- cioll, and purchasing black foxes in Prince Edward island. before he sailed Sunday on this return to Great Britain. Mr. irlanlngton. who is closely in touch with Canadian relations at the seat of Empire, said what the Maritime Provinces need in order to attract British settlers with capital, is systematic. honest. representation of the facil- illesthat the Eastern Provinces of (Jnunila have to offer both as ‘to port facilities from shipping stand- point, and lliore particularly what it has to offer in the way of adu- eation, rellglonnnil social ailvanl. ages as compared with the West of Canada. There should ho an absolutely nllthentic compilation of lands available, iii these Provinces both (Ii-own and ‘ private lands. which may be purchased at reason- able ilrlces. He stressed the need of the Mari,- time Provinces farmers utilizing the most scientific methods f_or‘iar- iiiing, for he suiil that one oi the greatest hindrances to settlement of these provinces "by new settlers was to he found in the native New iirunswickian or Nova Scctlan linu- eating their-own failures-to settl- crs as they arrived. This immediate iy illscouraged the new man. Mr. lianingtonobserveil also lhat the established people of this Province should be very sympathetic toward the new mun coming out to settle here and give him every assistance possible. Mr. Hanington is the largest breeder of foxes in Great Britain. lie is a son of the late Hon. D. 1.. llsitlhgton,~at one time premier of New Brunswick. Condensed Specials IlATllb-Zo per‘ word, not uch insertion in this column. “TO RENT--B'IX ROOMED HOUSE one mile from Charlottetown. K. l". Mcltae, St. Peters Road. n. ll. 3. 12-8-6i. iwaurzo-Ar 5m‘. MAID i'or general housework. Apply at 146 Powuni St.—-ti. "FOXES FOR EXCHANGE-l have a surplus lqtoi silver fox pups to exchange for adult folies that wllluiake good pelts. Dr. Leo l<‘_riiuk, Queen Hotel. (lhnrlotte- l0WlL-—3i. Mon. Wed. Frld. “NOTICE-IT WILL BE. TO THE interest oi those owing for ltaw- Irish goods to pay at. once, to the old address. ill-i Kelli. street. Charlotte-town. J. (‘.. liirtlc. ‘12-l2fil WOOD SALE AT WINCLOE 0N Saturday, ‘Dec. lb, at 1.80 p. m. l-‘lro wood, Juniper posts and rails, on the premises of O. W. Campbell. J. A. McDonald. nuc- tioneer. 12-11-31 "TO LET.——-NEW DOUBLE TENE- meilt house on Rflrkotreet, finish- Pl] in llrltlshCblllliibia fir, with hardwood floors. Modern conveni- ences. moderate‘ rent. Apply 198 Cumberland street. ti ‘WANTED. FOX IURQ. - W. ‘Chester B. llLcLllt-o will Mko-‘furs "t Cllafwtlfiibkl‘ “Wednesday. 1300-12. use Jessi-sir. New York fur-buyer. will also be here on above date. l. -~ ~rox runs Egan». -_ MR. George ‘B. Her \\'lll lba at “mp5, Mc- l-llvs‘! ‘silken. Chiegiittstovmaon Wsdne s . 1700.18‘ an: Burn- merslde Dec. Hind Ti. when he willbuy» illrll- 152g along your finest slim-top. g; --. 3| “WANTiflgik iiave n (ab; 4'5“ h born where toxhs may‘ reasonable terms... App y El" ‘Unity. , Andrew. ‘WILL lXol-IAN may; yo); Pfillfllfilliin Unlldlan 91l- Rnlnlhoq fl t‘ __»Chariottgtovm. 4| - 837 cars. ,. New Yorln. .! I \ ie-l-w-l-oi-o-b-o- + -|- +4- WNILL-PUT CANADIAN 4' CUSTOMS OFFICER IN NEW YORK (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. iii-r. l1.--—'i‘hi- + ll-decislon of the government to ~0- tll appoint n Canadian customs 4- f officer at New York to super- ‘Ir l- vise trausshipnient of com-Q ill- moditles between Canadianji ‘I provinces east and west vialo i the Panama Canal has been 1- + announced by Prime Minister 4' 1' Mackenzie King. Mr. King if 1' said that the appointment Il- O- would be made very shortly i‘ i and regulations governing the ~1- -l' officials work would he issu- 4' i‘ ed inter. . '0' The appointment meets 1|- rl- complaints uiade by eastern 1- 1- Canadian nlanilfncturers as l- l- well as those in British Col- Il- tl- umblii that where i- l- goods were Ill the Panama (‘ziiiiil 0 port of New York, if the ship- -|- i- ment was broken, customs -l- Il- duty hail to be paid by (fan- i- f ailians on '2 Canadian goods/1- i-l-Ilt-l-l-Iltslvrlrti-vi-i-lt-lr-P-I- c i in ' . Calls it Tdrlff 0f ' l‘ I -» - . Abomlnatlons (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—--The Ni-u" York World says editorially: "The Canadian Government says that after December iii no more rights will be granted ill Dominion ports to American flshcrmr-iu. ex- cept those secured by treaty. This ls in retaliation for duties on fish and fish products increased or lin- posed lli the tariff of abominations. Thus Congress raised internation- nl ructlous along with the price of food." -' -l- ll- ‘l- + 'l' ~0- + -|- "“ s- ~0- i U. S. Gov t Favors . Participation 0f Americans (Canadian Press.) . WASHINGTON, Dee. 11 —- Tilt: Washington Government will view with favor the participation of 'Un- ited Staltes experts in the Repara- tlon Commission inquiry (lommlt- tee now under consideration it was announced at the White House to- Gil)‘. lit u-as emphasized that the gov- ernment itself could not particip- ato iii any official wuy but it‘ ivrul said pztrtlclpation by Ameri- can economic experts in their pri- vate capacity would be approved. -<o>--—- Canadian Pacific Makes World Record FORT WlLLlAbi, Ont. Dee. 11. —ilstabllsliiug a new record for its own lines alid the world in the mat- ter oi cars oi grain uultiaileil by any individual milway in any port, ihc Canadian » Pacific railway hi Fort William inst mouth coluplet- ed tile handling 0i iltldlll cars iii the .'l0 days. ivhich illostrd at midnight Friday ulght. . Tile previous high record ni tho world for the same I)(‘l‘fOl‘llli|liC(l was made in October, 1023 ‘by tho slime company. Ilsunlly October is the banner month oi‘ the year. hilt this your the crop ilcgziil moving two weeks later than usual. The record was madl- iu the taco of thi- fact that the month of November tins mie day less than the mouth oi October. [hiring November oi‘ inst year the trompnny unloaded 23.- a volume of business which was up to thc then prevail- ing average. in October, 1923, the unloading totalled 34,200 cars. ln tile October of 1922 total was 33,- 347 cars. T0 RENE-LARGE BARN SUIT- ablc for car storage and horse stable. Phone TIl-J or call at 16S Weylilouth Street. ~21. ___-_.____. L081’. SATURDAY MORNING iN this elty. a personal letter. Will finder please drop in Post (idler- to be delivered to the atldreml on same‘! 12-12-tl .._i...._...._......._.____.......~. ‘FOH SALE-DOMINION ORGAN. iu good repair. Apply to Mrs. W. Fraser. St. Power's. i‘. l-I. l. ' i 12-12-11 ¥WANTED.—SPECIAI.TY SALES- mun to handle patented novelty “having wide miuzkel. For partic- l ulanr‘ ivrite Presto Sales 00.. l2-l2-3l J - 12a Market Place. Montreal- i~l la‘ ‘outline? A8 GIFT succes- ilogq-Mlss ‘ldu Wu-ughnu has Qiydisplay- at 198 Cumberland Street an excellent ussortml-lllt cl’ pasaepartont iplt-iilrcs and island scenes in water colors which would spake ideal Christmas ‘ Sifts. ' l“ ,,___ _ __ _____,_ . T“ Vivi-PHOTOGRAPH STUDIO in‘ lgoltville. N.B. fromerly known at. the Prldham Studio. This tr on of the best established and lhWt‘ Widely known photo studios in Eastern cumin; an exception- ,|, (lidates in the past have been vic- iorwarded via'+ _ and the i‘ ' , rim-People's Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' /- '/' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY DEC.12,1923 Brit. communists Give Out Statement pecans: THAT THEY MUST HAVE RESORT TO REVOL- UTIONARY TACTICS (Canadian Press) LONIDON, ‘Dec. 11-—- The execu- tives oi the British Communist party have issued a statement Wliltiil -tile Daily Express says con- tains the following: 1‘he Communist party feels Just- ified in adopting any methods .to fight‘ the reactionary and capital- Isl‘. forces. Just as the labor can- ‘tlmizcd so have we and now that we have the organization and thi- iueuns, we are determined to adopt any mothodsoi’ fighting. As a rc- volutlonary party we must adopt revolutionary tactics." Roliéi-Fiiéiisf ' will Again _ Support Conservatives (Canadian Press.) SASKATOON. Doc. 11.-\\’hat- eror iliiferences have separated llohert. ltogers from the official (‘onservl-ltive organization in Clin- ullu and which go back to the ior- lilatiou "of the Unionist govern- iueiit, have been settled and for- gotten. so Mr. Rogers tolil the provincial Conservative convention tion here today. Mr. Roger's statement was hear- tily cheered iis he pledged the re- mainder of his life to Conservative aims. More than two hundred ilelo- gates were present when the first Conservative convention to be held hi Saskatchewan since i012 was called to order by James F. llryaut. provincial president. Mr. ltogers said the iiiosl unsc- rupulous Liberals in all Canada were in Sasltatclimvuu. "and ‘that is saying ii gouil deal," he added. -»~—--¢aQ-—--- ' Six Months in ~ Re-Interred Jail For Paris (Canadian Press.) HALIFAX. Dec. 1l.—.lolln Paris, colored. of Truro. whose five tril- als mid final acquittal for the iuur~ dcr of little Sadie illc/iuley in St. Jnlili ivas the court sensation of the two provinces a yt-ar ago. was today sentenced to six months in the cltv prison without option of line, f0!‘ Violation Oi the Nova Sco- ‘liPilll-lillilll illNllAllYiilll r -. 5i ‘(com $7,000 Stolen. Another during robbery at r private residence was-reported to the Police authorities yesterday by hlrs. ii, .l. lloullv, this time ill volviiig a total amount of 87,000 iii bank-notes. bonds and valu- ables. Although the robbery lvzis only discovered yesterday it ls probable that the crime ivas (f()liilillil.i‘.(l ci- tlier on Saturday or Sunday. as hlrs. iiouie hail been zit home since that time.On Saturday she was ollt in the afternoon null evening, and she had gone to church on Sunday leaving her home unoccupied. The stolen zirticles were kept ill n small walnut box locked in a desk ill Mrs. iloilleba bedroom. The keys were left in thi- lock of the ilcsk. ulid it was easy to secure access once llic criminals had got into the house. A strict investiga- tion by the police yesterday reveal- ed no evidence ul’ anyone having giiiiled a forcible entrance. Follow- ing as it does other recent robber- ies 0t‘ a smaller nature. yesterday's, '-:f 5 (Canadian Press) the communication containing the Baldwin cubinefs decision to carry on lilitll parliament mctets reads‘. ',‘Aiter careful consideration aniluously today that it was their elit. Purlialiieiit therefore will assemble Juliuiiry One of the factors which is mild t0 have influenced Premier Hald- 1.... liameut assembles was his desire t... temperance Act. New Railway in y Quebec Planned- (Canadian Press) QLFEBPJC. Dec. lb-Accordlng to the current issue oi the Official (liizette, a new railroad will be constructed between this city and James Hay in the iieiir future; ii‘ the provincial legislature is will- lilgi An application ior permission to luiild thi- line. according to the Gazette, is to ho presented to that body by the liieii contemplating tho unilertiikiug. The railroad, if it materiniizes will he known as the Quebec and Western ltailway. Goes to Prison t0 _ ., Cure Himself (Canadian. Press.) MONTREAL. Dec. 11r"w()lllltl- t-d seven times iii the war, during which ho suffered the loss of a lug, llllll ho said. contracted the drug habit. through medical treatment. Joseph Clermont. a traveling sal- USlllilli. begged Magistrate DeCnIrQ to send him to jail. The court con- sented. nud Clermont. was given :1 your. the judge saying Lilli." at any time medical lnspec loll show- ed tllllt. he was cured 0f the drug habit, the sentence might be coni- muted. Clermont declared that ii he were not sent. to jail he would nev- er be cured oi the habit. and thunk- ed the court when the sentence was imposed. . Lisbon (Uprising , Speedily Put Down . (Canadian Fran) . LiSBON. Dcc. il-A-irovolutlon- nry movement broke 011L218! Lisbon lust night but was promptly put down. 'l‘~lie energetic potion of the Gov- ernment. obliged the rebellious ele- ments to surrender and order WltS restored without bloodshed. Remains of Polish Author to be, WARSAW. DQO- 11.-—-'|‘hs rlmnlnl business ‘opening for $119118“! loopy?‘ jinn on. Sloltville. "Qlln Vldil“ who .~ died in Vevey flWwflgfif“ Qflimuigiswimrlona. ma. m w he llrfillglfi. a milfdl-fli. of Henry Sienkiowics. author oi -il-,"n to clear up certain matters of fore- ))Oll(‘_\' which were ill- Mrs. H. J. Hoiilés Residence ‘Entered ‘(And l Notes ‘and Valuables to the Aluountof .1 ill s» llEEl luring theft. has excited citizens if Charlottetown and it is hoped hat every effort will be made to race the gilllty parties and bring hem to justice. Following is ii list ill‘ the ilrtit-l- as stolen from birs. iioule: S300 in notes. One American ten dollar note. Gold watch belonging to the late ‘iir. iloulc. Mrs. iioulei-i lung chain. , Another lady's gold cliaill. Lady's gold brooch and pair of gold studs. Necklace thystl. . Six builds oi’ $1,000 each, 5 per- cout, expiration period, 19-13. One City ilebentnrc bond ‘of $1,000. - blrs. iloillifs bank-book with sav- ings. - A lady's gold brooch, set iviih amethyst. which was at first thought to be stolen, was found lai- er. it hull not been in the box with gold watch and and pearls. (Ainc- UNVENE ‘tlllglifillfiil’ LONDON, Dec. 11.——The text ofmolahly of tulle linlit anti constitutional precedents. and their the Tangier ilispute. hearing on the situation which liiis'poilltcil to as among the achieve; arisen as a restilt oi‘ the general merits oi‘ the prosentcabinet in res-I‘ elections. the cabinet tic-cider! lllP-lillt-i of international diplomacy and constitutional duty to int-ct parlla!‘ lncllt at the i-arlest possible mum-I ‘Great. lirltaln and the United States wlu to l‘€'i'i'iil|D-<'lt his post until par-- probably he settled in parliament. , . _ . . the other articles. -b_v ills ministry, the treaty auth- orizing the American government to confiscate contraband liquors in British ships beyond the three the settlement oi These are, Mr. iliililwln is represented as ex-' tremely anxious to sec them through to completion. it is expect- cd the special convention hl-tivecn extending to American. officials the right oi‘ seizure of illicit spirits toxin hour's sailing distance from shore will be signed sometime be- fore January K, ivben the question oi the Premier's retirement will ST‘. JOHN. Dec. 1I~~Captaiu Joilm J. Dunlap, well kuovm dredge captain, ivas drowned Saturday cv- rnlng last at Cape Tormentine. 11., where hc hail charge of dredg- ing operations there and at Borden. P. hi. i., for the Federal Department nt’ ltallwruvs and Canals. As near m. can he ascertained, Captain Dun- lop ivas returning froni- the town to tho ilrcdgo ifi-nnequilair, brill-eh is being laid up there for the ivlu- lev. lie was carrying n lantern. The lantern ‘was found on a narrow hoard walk leading to the dredge about 6.30 o'clock Silnliay morning by tho dredge watchman, who foulid (Yaptain lihlnlopls cabin unoc- cupied when he went to call liliu Sunday morning. The watchman noticed a cup floating in the water-s near the dock and. on recovering it. recogn- ized il as Captain DIIIHOIYG. He lmnietliately notified others of his discovery and search was Eienun. Tile men grappled all day Sunday without success but about 11.30 o'clock Monday morning the body vras recovered. lt will be ‘forward- ed to St. John (‘or interment; ‘Born at. Port. Colborne. Ont.. in i868. (‘iiptala Dunlop was probably i llllnlllllll ill illllllillllilf Captain John J. Dlllllf-JITWBII Known “Dred- ge Officer, Lost His Life. ‘the late Captain Dunlop is survived Austria Now Cut ' Off From Outside World TWENTV-EICH? THOUSAND POSTAL EMPLOYEES GO OUT ON STRIKE (Canadian Press.) ' VIENNA, Dec. 1l~liiy Courier and Budapest wireless) Communi- cations are lied-up caused by the strike throughout Austria oi twen- ty-elght. ahousand postal employees. Only physicians of the ilospltalr: and ambulance stations are per- nllttcd to use the phone. N0 malls are being forwarded, nor telegrams coming in or going out of the country. Austria thus remains ignorant of what is going on ollt- side. The Vienna. press is confin- ing itself to local news. Employees went out yesterday after failing to agree with the gov- erumeirt over a wage dispute. . -—---.o_%———— Doubtful Whether Fieldmg will v Resume Duties (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 1M0. 11.-Although the condition of Hon. iV. S. Field- ilig, Minister of Finance. is report- ed today much the same it is doubt- ful "if he will be able to resume his official duties for some consider- able time, nnil the impression pre- vails ho may not be able to take an active part in the work of the coming session ol'- parliament. BigRealEstate. h Transfer inN. S.’ (Canadian Press.) North Sydney. N. 8., Dec. l1.»- Tlio (‘unaril property in North Sydney and Cape Breton county adjoining the town. comprising the largest real estate deal involved here in many yeariqhasrbeien sold to F. 1.. Kelly. The property coin- priscs about 250 building lots, in North Sydney. o. large waterfront property and 116 acres of farm and wood land in the country of Cape Breton. it ivas acquired by the Cullnrd interests about 100 years ago. Oxford Defeats a ‘ Cambridge by y 21-14 Score! (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Dec. 11——Oxiord beat Cambridge. in the annual Rugby football ninteli today by 2i to 14. l The game was played at Twick- enham in dull weather in the pre- sence of 15,000 spectators. King (‘reorge was. present and was lli- troducctl to the players. one [the l ‘st known dredge Clip-I‘ i .. ~- . .- ’ tainan on "that Atlantic coast. Dur- lug his career ho had charge of manydniportant dredging oilera- tlons in New York. Boston, l-iallfiix and Yarincutli. ‘At. Montreal sever- al years ago he had charge of the dredging of the channel and berth for Montreal's floating dry dock at Viaiiville. This work was done by the Federal Department of Marine and lidlslieries with two of the larg- e-s-t dipper dredges in the world. Two years ago Captain Duniop accepted ii position in charge of the dredging work in connection with the operation of P. hi. island's car ferry in the Northumberland Straits. His work at this point elicited strong commendation from his superiors and he had been granted several weeks’ holidays and waspreparing ~10 spend (‘brist- mas and part of the winter with his family lirSt. John. Besides liiswidolv, formerly 1115s Clara Durham, of Welland. -0nt.. by four SOlld, ‘John J.. ,lr., Te-skey En Welland and Hugh. and one daughter. Barbara. -0tie brother. Merritt Dunlop. of Port Cclborne. Ont. also survives. Austrian Cabinet- Likely to Fall (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Dec. 11.—-Thu United iitates and its relation 1n thivLcafl- lie of Nations‘ activities formed the chief theme of discussion at to- day's, public session of the Lcnguc Council. ‘ Lord itoliert. (‘ecll of (lreat. Bri- tain. Mr. Hunouiux of France. and ll. J. Alniar Brauiing of Swollen. which arose over the decision to invite the Washington govern- ment's collaboration in a league commission for the preparation of a convention replacing the St. Ger- main treaty for the control of in- ternationai-traiiic in arms. League leaders tonight. said they were not feai-iultbnt the possible all participated in the tlil-liiilfllilflll.‘ train. with his iornlly Iitl- thb in- fali of the Ans n cabinet would endanger the to ‘Pol lid and will he interred in ratifies: ‘coral at-tloow. r ‘CIIIIIOMI NCOIII‘ minivan 0t m. a i‘ gun‘; mhn for the - Famous Detective _ Passes Away (Ciinnmhftresm) 1.0a ascribes. Dec. ll.——-Wti- liam Pinkerton. world famous de- tective. died here this moi-ulna. Held for Theft _ V, of Grain Field (Oariadlznrfiranm) l HALIFAX, Deo._il.-—-'l‘heit of it fleidot grain is substantially lho charge against Edward Glover. who was arrested hero today at . the request of the l‘ ‘ ,1 author- ities. lust as its mtepped from n. tantion of embarking for England. ~ is‘ alleged. ma. Glover Ysohl n Shaughnessey Lie in State (Canadian Press) _ MONTREAL. Quit. Dec. ll. --'|ili\‘ remains of the late Lord run-nah- ncsscy‘ who died inst night. were lying in state today in his ilorrhcs- (or Street residence. Flags on all public and private building-i \i’i-i'l‘l half mast in respect for Canadas dis tlngulshed citizen. The hotly will lie in state until Thursday when the funeral will talu- plziizi- to S’. l'..t- rickfis Church. lntcrlnent will be in (‘nte-lli-s Nelgcs Cemetery hero. Pres. Benny's Tribute. "The untimely ilcath 0t‘ llnron Shiiughuessy," said E. W. lieciity. K. (3., president of the t‘. l’. ll.. here tonight. "has removed from (‘aiiadian life its most outstanding figure. Public men have come and gone and their respective merits. as l think. have been duly appreci- atcd by the people of this country. lint in no single. instance so far as my observation goes, has one mun combined the achievemtmt. the mentality. the forcc of character and tho huninu qualities of rrner- osity. charity and consideririon for his ft-llowmmi in the same lli-arci- as the late chairman of the C. l’. it. “Always ha was ll strict ills-cip- lirinrlau but his discipline was lin- pcrsonat, and his warm Irish ais- poiiltion reflected itself in mimer- ous acts oi kindness which increas- ed the loyalty he nln-ayn inspired in those who were associated Willi him. - l ' Had 1's Prong‘... on Three Voyages ‘Marital-nix. ain't-Jua- Atlllli- large cargo of apples. curried‘ just portllhinawaslia. which m mailed tonight ior-England with a 4- ids, n lllonarclilst party, stand for election to is dissolved. garding his promise (‘hanceilor Stresemann, I10! invitation will be. 6 ilig wltliithe idea. The iteichstag has put off O its vote on Chancellor hlnrxfl-l 1' sll-l-ffiffsilltl-OQOOQQGIQO ers until Saturday. it is douht- 1- +‘ ful if the necessary + thirds liiniority is possible. Il- iv-l-Q-O-i-ltl-Otl-tl-IDQ-i-l-it lilaliyiBig Awards (Canadian Press) fourth annual international live- stock expositlon here closed on Saturday night following a record breaking week in which more than 11,000 blooded cattle. horses, sheep and swine were judged before at least 350,000 visitors. Aruong the list were many Cana- dians. for the Dominion showed up far better than ever before, taking many of the big awards in the eat- tle. sheep and horse department and the b‘ ‘ sweepstakes in wheat, hay and grain show. The wheat‘ honor went to Major ll. H. L. Strange, of Penn, Alta. “Second Husband Will Remain in Hotel (Canadian Prue) EAlI-CLAiilE WiS-. Dec. 11.- Ross 1L Richardson second husband oi ilirs. Leona Saiistad Richardson is rlolulciletl in an hotel, while she will occupy the Richardson homo until they can re-iirrzinge domestic relations as necessitated by the discovery that Edvmrd J. Sailstad first husband was not killed when fire destroyed his summer home, three and haili years ago. Sailstad was arrested last week at Napn, (lnllf.. with Dorothy .-\nd~ erson, his steilogriipher, and both will be returned to Superior. Wis, to fare arson charges. antennas. Place in Canada (Canadian Prone.) HALIFAX, Dec. ll.——ilnliiiix was the warmest place in the Dominion of Canada yesterday, according to the list of ltiiillwriitilfiitt furnished by tho Dominion Mi-tnrological liur can. Vancouver attained a temper- ature six degrees higher during tho day. but its minimum was eighteen degrees lower, giving it u mean temperature to more than that. ill this city. Aui iiitsj Coming Events. Meetings, Etc ltATES.—2 cents per word each insertion. ""‘(.‘onie to Band Concert ilcartz iiiill Thursday 13 ill 3 P- i11- Ill Dec. 20th tilt‘ "Reserve for ls. n. . l2-1i-2l. "Tlood ice ‘r;;;“.;;.l... Apply Neil Slllillmllfli. liousJlnw'.~~l2-l2-2i. "ftesei-vi- Thursday at. 7.30.—-l2-i2-li. day lli-c. l7tli.——l2»l 2-21. liall.—-l 2-l2-2i. for basket sociafl Hall.-—-12~l-.‘.’ "Owing to illness at the homo oi Mr. Erie Jenkins the W. lli. A. S. of llallelbrook will hold their bazaar on Dec. 12th at Mr. Anson Jones‘ Bungalow. Tea and ice cream served. 12-1l-2l. "New (ilasguw Christian church, Ladies will hold a sale and bean supper in the Hall Friday. the 14th st. 465-12110“ ‘flitomelnhor the AuctionlSale of tt 1.. Dover. York. on Satur- mriesii. ridxnplfifi lo-ofmiln mining and depart- e ri. In silt!!! tlit ,,M_ s» n‘- ‘ - -. l- Ev “Y _ _ im- l5, at one o'clock. n. + 4-in- -o- + o}? v71- mo} 4- iii 0 mer (‘rown PTIDCR‘ htls been I! '|_ O asked by the German Nution- 4 Dov‘ to! the-l- Ilelchstag if the present one It! t! Friedrich Wilhelm is disre- O to ex- ill and O has been‘ receiving at Oels O- scores of hionarchist leaders. 0 However, us the Rcichstag is O yet dissolved, it is not} known what his answer to the 1i The Mail O and Empire learns he is fllrtst dtrmaud for dictatorial pow- 1|- twu- O Come to Canada CHICAGO, Dec. 11.-Tile tyre-aty- . "larkson replied Christmas tenet-rt in North ltlvcr . evening Dec. 20th. for the school concert at Grahams Road. (‘ilncert begins ‘ "Como to the concert and Box Social lli Cherry Villlcy lllill Mon "lli-serve illonday lice. 17th. for concert and social in (‘hI-rry Valley "Reserve Thursday ' Dee. 20th. in (‘lyde River Mvt; ms r _ 013A Mancunian “Clever”. ing "that. dOQQIL-‘t sell goods isn’t clever. a:_l'l‘nlllf-ttnlaln coolant . .i-v~ 1". :‘°""““.'é"8i’..'i..';'i'l‘€‘ zlbitiai°hbldiis ~ 1* 4- ‘ro l . = ' - 4- FOR aslcnftl m m“ t, p». z (Canadznl-Preu.) _ fl‘? 4- BERLIN, [Dot-L ll.-—The for-IO‘ ’ . I . :_ » —'r-—~' ' EILIAOK-ITY LIKELY BE "NEVTYIAWQ P1153" ' 1.4 ENT" OAYS CLARKBON. lCanailian Press) y . ,. . . ., .. “l, ‘ ' TORONTO. Dee. l1.~—'l‘he holders of the Home Bank can-MW no hope oi escaping the double lability-iinieas they can persuade the Federal Government-lawman! their asst-stance. That ‘ was ‘ tlo message which G. T. Ciarirlon llquiilator, presented this aftiernmo before n meeting of fifty‘ or lens stockholders who assembled in Aiitssey Hail with the aim of tali- lng any [lossibie stepgior Ill)?‘ protection. The greatest L. t. 1534110 was whether the Mormons ivouid likely be called upon ‘for tho double liability. and Mr. Cl-aritaon pointed out that be had no o __ whatever in the matter, and ylhnt. 1iltlier himself, or some other. pay- mn who may be appointed an >I xnanent liqnidator. would be w take the course provided by the flank Act and by the courta for the collection of as much" money "1'! possible to clear up the claims/GI "he depositors and other “in my opinion, the full doable liability will have‘ to be collection .1 pflitfiiilltl," Mr. Ciarlnon "That would mean Iiii attain '01 ‘roliect the full 32,000,090, tborlgfl‘! Cllllflidfl!‘ that 60 per -cesit. of _ it would be uncolleotahle. lmmediaticiy following the nplifllvllllllfefll- M W‘? permanent liquidalor if it can " 1m iihovm to the court that. thong-tape reasonable possibility oi the awaits if the bank pro-riding: - suillcjhnt funds to meet. the claims?!" tho creditors. the naxt step will. tppilcation for the enforcement l the doublo liability 0101181" 3 ' “The double liability will; rpm- ‘aabiy coino along us a Christmas imseilt. to us,‘ a '_ ~ "JRQBFINKI. > ' {Ian ‘Hardly assoon us thin i". "it i-s _ That messianic at, m‘. mentions. Ono of‘»t.lioia~1vn»v~i4il§~ ‘cnuino- the position ofthehohinei ‘ioldsm who isiaiso a drmosltoltfid he question was. would shop (bolder. who is a deposiarr. be lallOWlEd to deduct. the amount» of lllis deposit from the double 110M?- 1y. or would he be obliged Iovllolo‘ ‘lolh amounts? Mr. Ciel-knee?- natemeiit mu that tho share. ‘ioldera must stand on their writ , t |iect, and the depositors marl lstzmd or theirs. The two mow.» .-LCii0l.1_~: must remain scpanms. (which would moan that the dragon-i- "nrsr-shamholdem would be in" r it "iarticubrirly unpleasant for not only vvoulilzlieioiw an iouhie liability but he would doubt- less got little more than the 213 us. lcent. of his deposits. Come out ihad gone about saying that in and there would be rrcmsevnotp in clrthly per cent. for the deposi- tors, but thatwae out. of tbamnfl; tion as llir. Clilrkson swvfmd (In condition o! tho bank's affairs. 2 K111513631? , = , in Greek Riots l (Canadian Prul) E mucus. Der. 11.-Two pas-sn- lwvrv: hills-d and twenty wounded lu a clash yesterday. at. a lioyalist. liner-ting between iloyniists and ‘publicans. Troops restored order. The _W‘edther. Etc. BE m. ~77" ' 7 4 Cedric-wart ronoirro. Dec. -l2.--ltlnritinm north wegt to not winds. tntr null (not mach chance in unipenhin. ‘rt-mmmtirro yesterday: Mn 3i, Min. 2f». llilih tide this afternoon at Q25 and toinorro Nlllfiflilllqhl _ Mi. Sun sets his afternoon at 1.13 ma tomorrow morning-ht 7.84. rises 10th, l0." -‘0. ‘r rim filth!» moon mun. ‘ '