gillliiiillIiIIilIiiiIIlllIIIIIiiIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlIliiliilllllliliiliililll TEA COFFEE 1it,m,m||||||iiy|i|||iii|t_illtillIittttillItitiltillllllt-lril-liliiilalllllli (Continued From Page 1) Strong Measures Daughters of Empire |||lIIlilit mutton. tlltilliil o ... Willa SHOP trod: Holman’: Ootaiol. ounsztys ronav. DON'T SALADS, MEATS and all kinds of fancy bread at. the Methodist Tea. Price 50c.—944I-l1-2B-2l t I ' l _ 591.‘, Wad especially by the Canadian I: InWIIIITIPIEIIZEIQILIZZZ.~°1°I§~IoaiIt e at u" “IMHIHOOII B19188. The splendid and "Him?- llilllilillilliiiliiiiiiiiillllliiiIlliiiillilliiiiiiiiiillliiiiillli IDUMBELLS T°°AY' °°“'T “V” I“ “m” I‘ I“ QIIIII°IIIIIII°II I"! If)’ 0H1‘ flirts‘. M w] support at m“ organ and FORGET. ——Special matinee Dumbells at Prince Edward, 3 p. m. 5 sharp. INTERESTING necrosis-Tits Rev. John Pringle D. D.- delivered an interesting lecture on P Hold Monthly ilontraliitllardioll Hockey Pictorial FORGET- —t8pecial ma/tlnee for a co py of the Hockey Pictorial Dfllmbens a‘ Prince Edwaniiazgjiiln’ which has lust been published, and I‘ “'9' which Is at OIlICO the "hantlsoinost and most comp ate pub cat on ever $902333. :8: gefilflonwfigillet: produced in the world -for 8a! f”? c“ c“ ' aszsfbzmnu single sport. it is a marvel of good taste In artistry and industry of achievement. to speak too highly ofIIt. for w hip teams from 1888 to 1924, in 9451125 1I fact. the history of Canada's Great National Winter Sport is told (in "The the.- handsome \ A “Masterpiectff The Sporting Editor has received- It is impossible The book represents years of ef- lth group pictures of champion- lctures. Old-timers will be interested in halftones of the _ LONDON, Nov. 2i, ——'i‘hc evacu- “rnn ol’ tho Sudan by thc Itlgyp- m," army has boon bcguii, says m, agency IItFIiIIIIlCII from Cairo this iiltt-i-iiooii. - LONDON. Nov. 24, —Tlio British (‘IIIIIIHII is bundling tho Idllylilian “IIIIIIIIMI I“ IIfmfIIy "_‘“'"“5I' Lellnn acted in hcr placu IIFIIIFII IIIIIWI he“ “In?” III ltt ports worn rcccivctL from the IIIIIIII I"‘I“I' ‘I'M m" mm“ “I "m" inuiittcos who organized and car- on linal ilcinands upon I-lgypt l.- “,_ .i|i|il‘O\‘t‘lI at a cubliicl nicot- 111g this morning and will ho ills- ]l1Iii'Ill'lI iiuiiit-tIiiitl-Iy. Iirltisli lfruit)‘ wirp-iiiiwwiiiy on tin: Wily. '|‘i,,- llritisli tit-mantis upon Egypt will st-ttli- iii thoiusttlvt-s.‘ without rt-lt-rt-iict- to thc Egyptian govern- .\li 'l‘hc regular monthly meeting of thc Daughtcrs of thc Empire was hold l-Impirt- rooms. nttciitlziucc present and in the ab- scnco of the Secretary, Mrs. Mc- Y!’ i)lII bazaar and ttii. 'I‘wo new members were elected nuuit-ly. Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse and ‘s. \V nald Joncs recently elected, was in- itiatt-ti. A discussion took place on an Meeting sterility afternoon in thc There was a large successfully the recent iifrid 'l‘.'iylnr. Mrs. Regi- Front and the Frontier" to a large teams who were prominent a gen- audience in the Heart: Memorial eratlon ago. while the younger en- Hall last nlghLHis reminiscences of thusiasts will enjoy the reproduc- thc Grsa-t War and Yukon days tions of the more recent winners. were followed with great interest. The book is not only lavisjly il- lustrated. but is literally crammed with much interesting information regarding individuals, clubs and leagues throughout the country. Local hockey fans will find a. very interesting group picture of Miss Essie Bears of Halifax, N. the cflIIadIan OIYIIIPI“ Hockw S.. is visiting in Charlottetown tho CIIMIIPIMIB ‘II 1924 °II- "k6 II‘°II‘I' guys; 0g Mm y (;_ Aime“ and Wm cover and also a complete history also visit’ her aunt, Mrs. Kemble °I III“ IIIIIYQI"! and IQCIIIIIS II!“ Wcbster of Marie- 1° IIIB IIIIIIIII- PERSONALS. Capt. T. G. Taylor leaves this morning on n visit to Montreal. ____ . The books sells for $2.00 and can Miss Barbara Campbell, former- be Secured by Writing to the ly of the Guardian Business De. Hockey Pictorial, 84 Victoria Stu partmont left Saturday morning TOPOIIIO- 934414571501. THE CHARLOTIIETOWN commas I ' Sir Henry Thornton (Continued From Page 1) When you hlin or the local officers of the Company. In everything that it thought could be improved it could expect the C. N. R's co-operatilon and conscientious assistance. Ho took advantage of the present opportunity to say what was in his mind for a long time in regard to the kind way in which he had been treated by the Canadian people want stnnctliing dainty to its constructive criticism from time to time had alike earned his full appreciation. He could say with conviction that the newspap- ers of Canada represented higher standards of patriotism and hones- ty than existed in the press of any other country. He did not believe that in the editorial columns of any "of its dlaly periodicals, could be found one word that was subsidiz- ed or-bought. He was pleased to come to Prince Edward island because he marked on every hand evidences of prosperity The splendid state of farm buildings and ail one saw seemed to indicate tho content- ment and satisfaction of its popu- lotion. It really had the appear- ance of the Garden Spot of Canada This year this Province) produced an enormous crop of potato stock. This state of affairs involved the Q. N. R. which at once became one of the distributing links in getting rid of this great potato surplus- That Company, he could say, was layer ice c r e a. ni bricks, tliuirt; or pint size. Ordci- through any Perfection (lcalcr, or direct from us. Central (Sreameries Lid. 225 ‘Fitzroy St. Phone 848 .PAGE..THR1PE NOW ARRIVING OUR FALL SUPPLY OF FLOUR AND FEED ROBIN HOOD BRAN ROYAL HOUSEHOLD 5H°RT3 QUEEN CITY OIL CAKE MEAL BEEOHNUT COTTON SEED MEAL SCHUMACHER FEED I CHISHOLMS’ COW CHOW CORNMEAL IN BAGS 6. BBLS. ROLLED OATS OATMEAL fi-cmirscotns. III"III- “I'm IIIIMIImdIIIII IIIWSIIMLT‘ cutcrtiiiimieiit to bt- lit-Id on New as to iln- stuniity oi ‘III? W” Yours and ii committt-ty was ap- I"III'I- III" I“m‘.‘lm“l'" _ "I ‘he polnti-tl to work nut thc details and 1"IIIII"'_-_""‘I “I” “gms “I IUITIII" iuakn the nccussary plans. IIIIII“I"""-‘" Tho lit-gent rclcrrtvd to thc noc- _ vssity oi raising funds curly in IIll! Tiuic ls Ripe N: w Your towairtls thc Itltliltiallnu- nl War Illomorinl. Tbt- wcckly -|-,,,.,-,,. ,|,,..,|i.,,,,., ha“. bu.“ i“ srwvings will be rcsiimctl on tho 'raiii- |l|\||\|l|' .\'t-r sinct- idgypt w .»,| lit-r IiItIvpPlItIPllCf.‘ lhrt-a yu-ztrs duo. n.id \\'\‘l‘l' to bc HlfLIIlIII by pl. ndly ilisci ‘riltlll. l.'iil'ui'tiiniitt- 1y tht- not-t ry ziliiitisphoro. lliat 1.. (ill t-sst-ul ti ]ll't‘t'l‘(It‘Ill to iricnil- |_\- d ~t'II.~'>'ItHl has lll'\’l'l' bot-n ob- twinttl witii the rcsult that llit- iirit- 1.), li.|\t~ |1li\\' IIH‘ tipporliiiiity til‘ llliiilll! sin-Ii action as tlioy lIl't'III |l1‘|'|\' ‘y to ‘t-tnnpt-l 5iIlI.It'lllt‘1lI.. it i‘- lilo inti-ntitin oi‘ IIH‘ in-‘irh tltl\'t‘l‘lililt'lll. to inlit- away ' ‘I siiiglr- sIirl-il oi" lln-ii‘ inth-ytiiiiui although this is tilt.- roliiwt which tho Ihiily Mail advo- t.tl»~. 'i'lit- Slltlilli Ilti\\’l‘\'l'l', will In- t-nlirt-iy t'I(‘fll‘PiI of I0g_vplion of- l1tl.ii-- and agitators, nnd military lili‘.i.~iil'|'~ will bu tztkvii in Idgypt lJ 1|‘ n.- pdvquatv protct-iitiii I'm‘ fifth of .lanuiii'y. 'l‘ln- incl-ting closcd with thc Na- tional Aiitht-ui. . FOUR DAYS AT ci-inisrmas LONDON. ov. 2-i——Foui' tlays‘ Christmas.holiday this year for illlll't‘ than 1.000000 \\‘0l‘I(l‘l‘S in thc Io and roluil distributing ' lht- aim of thc Itlarly (‘Rising Association. (‘lirislnrzis Ilay falls on a 'l‘liurs- day. and tlit-‘itssotriiilitui has start- od a vigorous czimpaiigii fora holi- day from thc Wcdnostiay orouing unt'i'llit- ftiIIU\\'IIl_‘-! MUIHIII)’ iiiorii- ing. mm»: ‘If words arc stmictimos to bc uscd. tbvy should ho gravt‘. kind Iiiiiir-Il tiln-inis and. rcsitlviits- i‘ CLASSIFIED A llm- |Il~|'l‘IIlIIl . . . . . . . . . . . Four lliwvrfiiiliit . Iiiklil llist-rlluliu toobb§0§946000000000609000OQOOOQ-OOOOO-OOOVQQ-VQ-QOQO 6000-600$0OOOQOOOWQOOQO-QO-OO-OO4IO4OOOOVQQ and sober" rt-prcssing tho ill or llll- bt-t-tiiniiigi s of thc fault. DVERTISEMENTS 10o pt-r Ilu|~ n‘ ti words iit- prl‘ lln 7c woriln AJOIILS‘ “Iiintcll AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE "Hid iiolinblt- I-‘tintiiali Nurst-rit s‘ l'\iwi'il‘ilt't‘ IItII iit-t-t-s ry. \\'t\ oi"- it~r t‘\i'Iil vc lf'l‘l‘ Iibnrul toninti-t-"itiiis and furnish liaiitl- ‘iillii- ll '~~ tiutiits." Sluit now at but »\'IIIll_L', limo. Sioiit- A"; \\'cl- Ilil! n. 'I‘tii'o|iiti. I'l- For Sale FOR SE lion-Iran‘. tiSii-il-lill-MIII ~___ FOR SALE — AIRDALE PUPS -\I'|>i_\' i"i'i‘d IIoupt-i’, 235 Fitzroy W ‘ 11-25-iu2i FOR SALE.—WILD FOXES A i|liiII\‘I. I"lIi‘ iurllioi" 1i "Pl-iy to ('Illit<l. illltcl Iitttttl. l.oi 513. ND FOR SALE-HOLSTEIN COW 5 .\‘<~:tr<~' old, nowiy ircsiiciictl. Ap- III)‘ l2. Lctiuuril. (Jornwull. IllII-ll-22hi2li. FOR SALE—BASE BURNER NO. I". silsn dining room l<l‘i\'ll. lloitloii (M1,. and :1 lot of sttivi- p'|n'. Mi"- .i.t-.u~., 'l‘i':iiiitii' Spring I'£l|‘I( Ito-id I NOTICE-SERVICE AND P ttnpcr in small family. Apply for Aurourn, Illinois where she will cuter the Novitiate of the Sisters of Mercy. Her many friends WISII hcr good luck in hor chosen profession. Nearly Half (Continued From Page 1) cargo was sent, which is said to In- known by the commission, nor tho pniiit of destination would be tlivulgcil at the commission's 0f- lict» this morning. Officers who performed the seiz- ure state that thcre wure 30.000 gallons of alcohol and 3.700 cases of Scotch on tho barge. Last yctir there Iias bccingrtx-zit activity rccorilcd on thc border in this province Ill thc counties _0f WW-miscouatn and lilouimagiiy. The liquor said to ‘be pouring into tho border states from these two Sccliltlils of thc province was trac- cd as coming from St. Pierre Miq- nclon the French Dcpubiic posses- sion iii the Atlantic close to Cun- ada. From that point where liquor is bcing taken from thc trtlici" side the liquor was placed on barges und lundcd at. smaller ports iuilic lower St. Lawrence. Campaign Notes Mr. Percy W- Turner of Turncvr & Co., (‘ity has vcry kindly handed ‘tho campaign committee the sum I t caro (Iunrtilaii. BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployiucnt for Iinibt-rs. liccoinc expert lu ii wot-its. \\'i~lio .\IoI er Barber (Juilcgc. Ilrlitifllllclll "F." Ilalilax. Zklilzill. RVICE. __ REGISTERED SALE OF SECOND HAND \lii'I\r~IiIl‘(! boar. William Iloycc. DOORS and WIIHIIHVI-I on Miirkct Square. 'l‘i|<‘st|zt_v, 25th, at 1 tfciocl. ililli-ll-ZS-Aili GET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT thc (lusrtlian Central Job Print- cry. Phone 133. 2S79-5-6-tf JNO. A. McDONALD. LAND SUR- veyor. llermanvlllc, 6646-0-27M3m ARTS for Dt-Laval (‘ircam Separators. (‘l-ntrai (IFOZIIIIOFICS, Ltd, 225 Fitzroy Street. lfi-t-li-iii-mrcssi. NOTICE - W? WANT ALL kinds oi‘ slovts. Ilriiig yours lti (‘ariors Aiit*l'o|i ltooiiis and got t-aslir ii. (‘arti-i". {H011 25 inlli Ilclp “Huittvtl , ‘of 850.00 (ICIIIIIICII by the Dominion ERIIDIICI‘ Systuni. (Maritime) Ltd., of St. John. N. B. This kindly act is urczitly xipprccizittitl by thc coni- ‘lIlIilLC. i (‘tintribiitkins arc still Ifornuirtl Ill goodly -iiuiiilici's. Let us Itt‘\'_) up tho good work for tlic Or- ilililnligc need the money. If you have by any c ancc forgotten your payment on plcdgu, please do it now. Send money to R- H. Jenkins, (Yampaign Treasurer. Arrangements for the handling of paynwiits on pledges for Alber- toii and Summerside will. it is hop- cd be made in a few days. Mean- time any amounts sen-t in will be itckilowlc-tlge by the treasurer. Menliolsohn Place Loses Its License MONTREAL, Nov, 24. —The re- volutions niado at thc police probe by Mr- Justicu Codcrro concerning tho dealings of Sam Moiidclsohn and Morris Moudclsohn. of 93 and l0!) (lraig strcct, have rcsuitcrl at last in stirring tho city executive to notion anti their licenses as third-hand doalors huvc now been ion‘ among the what action should be imperial conference will be culled, at which the whcicouestion can be thmshul out. generally approved licru. but it is _ ies in thiscountry desire good r0 coiningi New Security "R (Continue d From Page 1) If there is no unanimity of opin- Doniinions as to taken. an s. Russian Question The notes to Soviet Russia for- warded by Austin Chamberlain are pointed out In some quarters that thch Government must now take steps to establish new relations with Russia. Moscow muy reply that it lia-s no intention of continuing the coni- puign of propaganda and renew the assurances already given on this score or she may tit-side to break cuff relations with Britain alto- Tonight Monoton Radio Program Following is the program to bc broadcnstt-tl from Station C. N. R- A., Moncton tonight- C. N. R. A-—313 Metres Moiicton, N. 13., Tuesday, Nov. 25th, 1024, 8-30. p. m. IJAsscmption Baud of Moncton lllarch, "Sample Fideles" ...Sousn Iiattn. (luartette-All members of L'Assoniptitin Baud Overture, "Fall of Jericho . . . . . . .. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lilailloclihanil IJAssumption Band Tenor Solo (n) "Lassie O'Miiic" (b) “Sunrise And You Mr. Alfrvd Lcgcro Trombone Solo, “ililss Trombone," Z\lr. Aiyrc Leblanc, iiccompiinicil by lfAssomptlon Band Quztrtette, selected Original 165th Buttn. Quartettc Fox Trot. Selected - gether. Press Comment The British press with exception of the Daily Herald. Labor organ. approved today the Government notes to Moscow repuiiitting the Russian treaties sigucd by Mac- Donald arid oxprcssiug the belief that the Zlnovicff letter was genu- inc. Several papers, however, stress their anxiety that pleasant econ- 'omic relations with Russia bc inaintalnotl- The Westminster Gazette hopes thc “Soviet govern- ment will understand that all parrt- lations with them." Tho Times says the rather sev- ere not was “pitched in exactly the right tone. The temper of the country. as shown by the elections, dt-ziiands nothing else.” -—-—<ro-@_ Favors Moderation 0f Volstead Act NEW YORK, Nov. 22. — Mrs. Mary Norton, elected to the House from Jersey City, was the first of hcr sex to be so honored cast of the Mississippi. interviewed after the election she said: "They call mo a wet, and I certainly am in favor of some modification of the Volstoatl Act. although I would not advocate a rcturn 0f tho snlonii. SomethInggJLthe order-of thc Quc- bec system would ho my plan; that ls. selling light wlncs and 'I)9(II‘S fronly, and strong liquor under government control. I have work- ed among thc poor und suffering ull my lifo." -—<o&i—- ljAssoiiiption Band Tciior Solo, "Because" . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Sung in French Mr. Alfred Legctrc . Selection, "Triilian Dance," ltifssnd ljAssoniption Band Quartcttc, Selected, ‘had under consideration a means Quartette, sulectetl, Original 165th . entleavoring to find ways and means to assist this Province In exporting potatoes to the places which they would receive the big- gest price. He understood that the city oi’. Winnipeg was very short of potatoes. That was a market that conceivably could be uscd to good purpose by the potato prdoucers of this Province and he to open that market to the Prov- incv. Sir Henry said he believed in encouraging thie tr-ade with tho British West lnil-ius now under con- sideration. Ht- would like to sec a fleet of first class fast vessels sailing out of Halifax, St. John and Charlottetown to West India ports» He iv-as glad to see a rep- rostinlative present Inst cvcniniz- llc iintlerstood Mr. Kinch was on the island in an effort t0 encour- iigo that trade. The Uni-ted States was a self-contained country, pro- ducing northern and tropical pro- ducts. in Canada, immediately adjacent, could be produced only northern products. The lacking products 0t the tropics could suppiiud by the West Indies. If Canada enjoyed that trade shc would be Just as self-contained as the U. S- It was up to this Do- minion here to improve thu ex- change of commodities and pro- b c Original 165th Battii. (luartettc Concert Waltz, "impassioned Dreams," . . . . .Ros:if I/Assoniption Band March, “The Messenger" . . . . . . .. Barnhousc L‘Assomptinn Band GOD SAVE THE KING British Liberals Will inaugurate Democratic Era LONDON, Nov. 24. —Defcat and decimation at the general election has galvanized the Llberal party into an extraordinary effort to rc~ capture its place in public life. The executive of the National Liberal Federation mot. yesterday when thirty-two uunbers out of the total of thirty-three attended. This is the best attendance in thc forlor- ation's history anti it shows that the Liberal leaders have not givcn way to ilc-spair. Arrangements were made for a great national conference of Llbcr- als to be IlUIlI in London in Janu- ary ncxt. Tho conference will consist of two representatives from cvury cnnst tncncy, three rc- prcsentativcs fro the various dis- trict fctlcrzitinus und other rcprc- sentatlvi-s from thc various Libcr- al organizations. I~t has been rcsoivcil to rut-in £500,000 ‘for party organization and education and for fitghting the next election, whttn it is planned to put at lciist fivc hundred candi- tlucts wtih hcr sister Doininions to the South. Last year the Canadian Nation- al Railway system had passvtl through a critical period in its ex- istcnce. This year the gross re- ceipts were fifteen million dollars less than Inst year's but Sir Henry liopoti that by the end of this year his company would make just ‘as good a showing as last year. Speaking of international trade relations he mentioned the distinct business improvements in United States. In spite of the short crop in Western Canada the people of the West were optimistic and, on the whole, just as well off as they 'werc last year. In Europe biisi- nuss was looking much better with the settlement of reparations and the settling down of the Continent to better economical conditions- Sir Henry anticipated. then, im- provcinent in the trans-Atlantic shipping trade; this would keep improving and roach a culmination Ill the next thrcc years. The some old quustion we always have in Canada aItI always will have, that of population and immigra- tfon. If the population of Can- ada was twenty-fivc million a great tliffcrcncu would be made; tlhvn thcrc would bc ilifflcultios but no great problems. Of what value wcro our great natural rcsourccs if thero was lacking thc hiind of man to put tin-ii to zidvaiitzigtr? From tIIlIe to limc it was said that labor was tipposctl to imiiiigriititiii —biit that wns no so, for thc vcry good rnason that tliu class of im- migration wanted in Canada was not mechanics iinr artisans~bnt tillers of the soil. (fanada should insist on gutting that typo of scl- - C SPECIAL PRICES IN 5 S .AND 10 BBL. LOTS. WHOLESALE Get our prices before buyi E 1-11-20tsl3l, regard to the (Yanadian National System which “'21s virtually only a new product on thc‘ market. It had been in cxistcnct- as such only three years. Ilcforo that time it hail hardly been known as a transportation implement. its wholi; complement of employees were uiiticavoriiig to work a iittlc harder anti with more en- thusiasm and energy than forinur- ly- It was now established niid its resources mudc known. The problem now was one of revenues. ll thc Systt-m could earn forty mil- lions more yc.irl_y it would maku all thc iliffcrciicc between liziviiig to ask Canada for money anti running on a paying basis. This amount was only tcn pi-rccut ol the an- nuxtl gross earnings. The C. N. R- and its employees wcrt- all cii- listetl to givc the pt-opit- of (‘zinatlzi thp best possihh: service. llc cou- griitiilatud and thanked all the int-n and officials for the way in which they hail responded to thc dc- iuiiiids of thc atlministration. Success could only conic through tliu impressing on thc hearts ot‘ officers and eIllDIUyPU-‘Z an earnest desire to serve. Ht- thanketl all those who hail spokt-n kindly words of appreciation. It was a great plcasuri- to mcct thc pcoplc of this country from time to time while on these little pilgriuiagcs to tliffurcnt, parts. Ouc of lln; pre- socond visit but he would go| farther and say it was his third. Hc was always glad of the oppor- tunity to come hcrn and hopt-il that in place of annual visits hc could pay two 0r perhaps three. At any rate it was ct-rtziiii that his ucqualntnnccship with tho Island and its people would eventually ripen into n wnriii friciitisbip. lIrir-t’ sptioclios wt-ro madt- during thc cvt-nlng by Messrs. .l. G. Gurdncr, I). J. lllacihinaitl, hiattbtwv Itodgc, Col. Talbot and S. J. Iliiii- gcriord. t Confers With Board of Trade I iii tho curly IIVUIIIIII; a dtvlcgatiou of thc Hoard of 'l‘riuli- aiitl other lmsiiicss lllt‘ll oi‘ tiu- city int-t with Sir ilonry 'I‘litirnttiii in Supt. (Emily's tifiici- wIit-rc illllt-ilifllls rc- lailni-Z to thi- tlolibli- sorvicv. frclglil. rains. tloiiiurrugti, standard- ization and titbt-i‘ Ilitltors wort- discussotl- A full rcpttnt of this ctmft-roiici- will iippriii‘ Iutvl‘. Whilu lit-re Sir Ilciiry and his vious speakers had said it was liis~ RACKED CORN PECIAL PRICES LOTS IN TON All of which we are selrng at lowest prlcgg, & RETAIL n g. A. Home ‘fl’ Co. War Prisoner Now I Entitled to Award TORONTO, Nov. 24.— The Can- adian custodian of alien-enemy property has iiotiflt-d W. D. M Shorcy that thc former accepts the Polish certificate of citizenship as rccnivcd by Miku Bodnar from thc now Poland. 'l‘his official con- sent from Ottawa will enable limlnar to withdraw from court [hp $700 paid to Botlnans credit in tho judgment arising from a boot and shot- purtiiorsliip lierc. Iiodnzir \\'\'lll to Poland before thmvnr. fought its a conscript in lht- Australian army, was. captured by iht- ltussiains. was rclcascd Ill’ tlit- latter in 1018, and, ruturiiing to 'I‘oronto. sin-d his partner for an accounting, ctc. Would Give Larkin Status of a Minister LONDON, Nov. 23.~~The latest contribution to tho iliscussinn iu rufvrcnt-c IIYIIII! reformation of diplomatic miHlIlIflPfY between the (lnminlons and thc British cabinet is a letter from .l. B. Ohlham In thc Times today. l-lc points out that the commu- niquc for “It has boon tlecidcd that for the future tho prime ministers of the tlnminitms, as IIWIIIIIOTH of thc lin- pt-riul war UilIlIllPl. have thc right to toiumiiuicatt- on matters ol‘ cab- inet importiiiict: direct with thc lirltish prion- minister WIIOIIGVPI‘ tbt-y st-t- lit. It has also been dc- cidt-tl that ouch tiominitin has ‘the right to naint- visiting 0r.a resi- dcnl miiilstt-r to London to be a nicmbt-r of thc imperial war cub- iiict at mot-tings other than those tiitt-ndctl by tlit- prime minister." Mr, Oldhant suggests this as a vaiunbit- pri-tw-tlt-nt for thc solution of tho ltlIlu-‘vlll, prolilt-m of tho ur- gt-iilly ruqiiirod strongthonlng of thc llllllPliiil diplomatic iiiucliliit~r_\'. "mp1,; for ‘nsliliico, if l-lon. l‘. C. (‘Iaikiu worl- givoii llie Status 0E -'\ miiiistci" as wcil as a high com- missIoiir-r. (‘umidn tht-rohy opens up an uvt-iiui- of tlirt.~ct communica- August l8, 1018, said: - - _ _ FOX TAIL TRIMMING _ H‘ I'M n "1' “$1."IIiiTvéfillanmfi-rjllfiilgrfifilfi <-..iiic0llctl on the rucoiiiiueutlutiou . ' ' ' “TE " W . rt-t- z t - - ' ‘ of inspector Egan endorsed by . rot: sane-z PURE BREDYORK- . ,- |-- l..'.“{! - t- , ' , I/III S- M"- 24- *0” 0f III" M“ 4 h _ v _ tuhnn. F I lllt ti fro». coiniHlIIIlh iicpnly Ciiicf Lcggctt, who is nct- "'05, ,_. armmg frocks seen on u", lliIVIIII'IIIIIII:\TIIIII( Illlitltllné" IIIIIIWIIIIIII “up “um M“ IMHIIIZIIIIIIIIIAOIIIII‘ In“ head whm. Chief Bemnger Ohamps Eiysocs today was of . ' - .--.-t.,_ ~ ' - ~ Ill'It|t l'itIII:¢.1\p|)]y MUIIPIIII lh-ns. . ____._ -_._ WNW“ III“ IIIPIIP- black snlin with wide grey fur Iitrlingtlm lill-ll-ZTIIIIII. STRAYED 1 HOLSTE|N HEW-ER Mr‘ ‘IIIBUCG Cmmrr“ was very collar and cuffs and four broad - ....__'._.____._____._. L f- t ,| hm,“ m, m. he. IWIIIIIQIII I" IIIS - remarks “I'm”- bands of the some fur encircling , YWII‘ "III I II" ‘r II ' tho two Mendolsohns last Fridny n“, 5km wt", a fox m“ dangum, “ INIINI iorc DWI. 1% WIII II" "IIIII I" W“ and publicly called the attention of 1mm 6a,}, ~' " ‘ ' -. . .. _______,___,..._._ ___I ion at 1 tfvlotvltnltinlifllz UXIIQIIIIBS- ti... ghlpf 0r pglicg .10 them, nectar. ' ' - ,_ WANTED-OLD EDISON MOVING McLt-titi Iiros. HI‘ "l? "II' lng that hc was convinced they l I t . I'It'IllI't‘ ltlachinc. Apply Bruce III2'11'24'"‘3I' bought tholr goods from people Them s no m em so “new! 0 Yto. Souris. Sil-i-ll-Zti-iii-Sl """“"——“—‘* _ » , ,. . - . fortune than tliscmtion. u species WANTED. - SECOND ‘H A N o it-nroswit us. writs ItHI-‘Y If" ‘IQ not m.- nlloweil t0 have Iivenses. _ _ it _»_- t“; _.,g,,v,._ Plump '_ tails oi ti PPPII IIIIIIIIIY IIIIIIIIIIIK ————————-———-—4>—->———— o! low“ ‘Irudtnce’ t- .|].g5.[y1;i[ proposition. lIvrriik-s Metals gmgrpqg ~ . ___.._ _.,.___i_-- tbimitctl, Idiom. Ontario. - i-i-‘ai “M”? IICfifISfiInB MIG“ “I” Mr‘ Wen-ran POSITION m THE W- __~ GATES.—-At thc P. a. r.. Hospital. “I'M II’ B” ‘III "III"- tily to lztkt- iaarn oi‘ invnlid poi‘- -\III"I"I'" I-IIII r-till or t-ltlt-rly Indy or house- WE WILL PAY YOU WELL TO n it Italic-van ficurnlgia n “Liver Trouble so ' evere I Had to Qu t Wor ” Mr. Thoma Honey, Brantford, Ont, writes: enlargementof the liver for tell months, and finally Iliad to quit I would wake ‘up in the mornings with a bitter taste in "I was a great sufferer from Y ‘ I .1"? . ‘in Warm: work. Ii a, y I in my right side, and be- Kidney-Idvcr Pills" Jilver Pills hid fr: qluent had- w comp anion, and I | 44 stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold. Ne.” ‘h? ‘houlder Had“. h Y?‘ d.“ "mi. p332: "bibs. I apply a little pure. antiseptic, germ UIIIIMI _IIIII>"-"I’I°- "Id I'm [y ' I120’?! gum". n "mo," .|| - destroying cream into your nostrils. weakenms- I could, not II"? II u “m” T,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, n penetrates though every air Das- miglit and ray heart also bothered 0v“ mo“ “fir...” “rvwm sage, soothing inflamed. swollen , a ' ‘ membrnnces anti you get Inst nt re- h IiI t ubc ‘I me. But t e w cc ro h. H. a ‘ROWNI “at nowd leaf‘ ma. thlnkgrtoa I f. unlimi- ', How good it feels. Your nostrils WDII OI’ II 3o ' ; Gates, Wcst Royalty, (I. son. wards rising in the world, or which M“) were ‘News “M whom they puts mcn more out of the reach oi’ kncw were thieves and they should Nov. 20th. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred RAY-—At AIItstoii, Mass, Aug. 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Roy. iAnuic Doyle.) a son. Healing Cream Ends Gatarrh And Golds MCKEARNEY—AI., MI. NOV. 11th, 1924, {O Ml‘- Johii McKcarney, a son. Stewart and Mrs. »+I¢»¢»+u+‘+»+» 0+0»- Hotel Victoria tlcr. Canada, and especially the Mari- tinics had another potential Indust- ry iii that it prescntc-tl an attractive field for tourist trade. Entlt-tvors should be made to bring in tour- lsts- These always brought largo amounts of money into the dates in thc field to contest tho 615 seats. The fund Is to bc administered by the executive of the federation. over which the local associations can exercise control. It is consid- wed Imperative that an end‘ bc brought to the era of secret funds controlled by tho central office. country and generally loft much of The federation itself must bo- it I)('IlIIllI., In this Province were cmoo what is was in Giiidstnnds many tourist attractions. day-an organ for expressing thc Another thing the speaker fclt voice of Liberalism in tho consti- ho must mention was the recent tuvnclos and not‘. a mnchlnn for establishing of tlii- U. N. R. bromi- broatlciistting thc tlccroes of thc casting station at Moncton. ll central offico was proposed to send out at inter- - viils messages advertising tho Mnr- ltimns- Incidentally ho thought, it interesting to note that tho Munc- ioii station had nlrcady Iiot-n pick- nd up ns fur away as Ilournniuotiili. l-lnizlniiti‘. This impltmvtint was of great advertising value to tho Marltimtls and that was thn reason It had been put up. Sir Ilenry wanted to suy Just n [cw words in iobi NEW’YORK, Nov. 24. -- A aulhtahtlal over subscription of the $100,000,000 French loan. offered today through a nut-inn- wldq syndicate headed by J. P. Morgan and company was announced when the books were cloned forty-five minute: after opening- Water Street, Charlottetown If your nostrils are cioizllerl- I'm" th t availing om" m a r throat distressed. of your bead is public a comfortable» "P'I°' His Honour 7th: Liculriimil Governor and Mrs. Heart: toil! rcrvivc or their rcsidrnre mi Wednes- are open. Your head In clear. No more hawking. shuffling, dryness- or struggling for breath. 0st a . small bottle of Ely‘: Cram Balm fmn any (lrllggist. Colds and cat- day afternoon, Illovcmbvr thc I1cciit_\'-si.i'ili‘ from flirrc o'clock‘ f0 sin: oiclork, and on YI/mrsdriyt ct/cning, Nottcmbcr the Iff'l‘iiIV-8¢"l'('IiI/l from right o'clock to fen tfrlock. "Edgrioaicr" 5 Vii/est S frccf. 1.1%. DAVIES, Social Secretary. g 00., ma, llorww “ urn yield like magic. 1am’: m! stuffed up. Relief Io aura. I I any part of your concern. tioii with (he primo minister and is nblc to dirt-ct negotiations slioru oi‘ tho delays and UIPGIIIIIIO- (‘lllltlll which is always occurring and Iiamporiug tho arrangements if inado through the purly tlepart- mental route. Such a change would necessarily Iiavt- to b0 safeguard- t-d to tho tixtr-ni that Canadian govcrniucut and parliamentary rut- iilt-niitm would b.- iuadc a part oi such nrrziiigoiiit-iit. pirty ziro staying in iIlt'll‘ Il‘llIll oi‘ (‘our git-cl t-ozit-hcs. Ii lt-aivt-s this morning at tcn forty-fivc. liliwlilildii lilil ANli THEN ii R E s I E u. LOS ANGELES. (‘iiI., Nov. 20. - I-‘roii Fulton, hlinnt-uptills plaster- t-r. who "took tht- t-otiiil" nftvr It?» seconds of fighting in n bout nt (‘iii\‘i~i' (‘ily with 'l‘tiiuiiiy Flllfill". hicxiciin hca\'yn'olgit. ivtis arrtigii- cd in Justice (‘our horc lute yt-s- tcrtlny. wi-th his nianngvr. .lat-k ltctltly: on trliargcs of violating thu stair- IR\\' against prize fighting Tlic piir worc roll-uscd on rush bail of $1,000 ouch. pending prvilm lniiry hearing nuxt Friday. ——--—-<-0->——-— o4+¢¢¢¢oo4+o0¢++0++++0~> Queen ‘Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown l This popular Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnished throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel- ing public. The tabla is especially good and the public are courteoualy cared for. Rates $3.00 a day, _ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors 0 66600 304% OOFOOQ &§§O§-§-§§O§§-4"§-§§7§ Q LOUIS MALVY MAV RETURN IIARIS. Nov. 22.-Louis llialvy. former miiiistur of the interior. con- victed oi‘ communication with tho enemy during the war nnd banish- ed from France for three years. was voted nmnosvy In tho French sen- utc by 195 to B2. ’F-OO~O->O+O IIDY. ~_ Not i ah n. lie not tliverted from your duty by any idle reflections the silly n:':'.::'.:i..r:r:.:n: ,..'.?.“1,J$.Y m. ~ . g filthlllfirfizfiiqllxlllVd I er. and consequently should not be n: t n“ fut -. suroimfi I I tau. h. n. m’, ‘vb-it'l- .'.‘ wan. it “an. fl I