m rod XMAS s... VPHOTOGRAPHS“ ...._ .__‘_._ cozvntrloyf an ‘o1 -v . l v» -v u. r1 b -_._- y 276 Grafton St. spzib .'A l - 3 = pp‘ 9442-i2-l-2l '- . _ ‘r i?‘ Articles For Sale _~, _".,.___ ‘._._.___-_-——--r- - - PDBTABLE TYPEWRITER FOR. sale, slightly used. and ln-exwl- lent condition. Apply BOX 11B. " Guardian. 9406-12-3 ~31 DON'T FORGET SPECIAL SILVER.‘ Fox Auction Sale, Montreal. De- cember 10th. Ranchers ‘get Uthe benefit of competitive bidding and quick returns. Take pelts to your your, nearest agent, E. H. Rayner. Limited, 450 St. Peter SL. Mont- real, P. Q, 9462-12-3-31 CONFERENCE AT Y._1_tg. c. A.‘ . a 19m. fl-lll _ WING H0383. old, by Mayor ‘Podd. Apply James Miller. ~ 9443-l2-l-2i _ iive i veil!!! ~ ' Good driver. y." mpqpicrt. »--q-—-%_—\ . r01; snm-aimoranmu 1mm. m”. 39cc, Milton. gilz-il-so-ai __,___.;_HI_..___..._ ~_ Strayed ‘ -_- Bergen. ‘(link M: guises since J . l"! grhita year and haylf old. Owner The Young Mons Conference at qgu: vs same by paying ex- the Y.M.C.A. opened withsbanquet Edward Clerk, Wllmot Saturday ‘night with an attendance vqyy,‘ ilcsa-ii-ao-sl of so 1-» 7 -- _ _ ' chAle. '" reason nsvnm seen air. Aliybout their premises two steers, Devotional service was led by wu- blwg and whim, two and‘ a half lard Plcketts. followed by opening years old, and one year old heif- address on Plan and Organization a.’ an mach 31mm. mmy "John of" Conference by leader Mr. Ed. o. MacDonald. Annandale. IM- 56- om!’- 944549-3-31 The second meeting was held on ‘ Sunday afternoon at 3.45 when an inspirational message was given by Dr. . on "Young Men Meet- ing Life," followed by group discus- slon in Life Problems of young men led by Mr. Otter. . The next meeting was held at 8.30 p. m. with service of worship led by Mr. lviathescn after which the group discussion was continued. The closing session will be held Monday evening following the Fath- Mathieson occupied the a ..~.,__ “~l ___ . Miscellaneous connaafonnnws osnns an» - address prism a so. ‘shrine u, .. . mononum- er and Son Banquet. - Land sune"? Hfimmvmb Pi The regular Sunday evening Sing E- I- Qlwjllrllklmfl Song was held at the Y. M. c. A. last evening with attendance of 250. Mr. Otter was thespecial speaker and Mr. Bentley occupied the chair. A Sunday Mornlnil Service for Boys was held with-a short table on four-fold development. DON'T BE JATE-WE INVITE you to look ovor our line of wrist watches, cuff links, cigarette cases. briwelets. pendants. rOBBIM. QW- overstocked income lines. clear- lng stsucost wholesale prim- Chesler A. Campbell," Jeweller, Queen st. City. 940S-l1-50-8iM itmonrmm cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian globwintofil. . smrmo ‘rsos. ‘sxrnnfrroos- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery.'- i. ‘ , - ", v t! DIAMOND RINGS — YOU WILL " _ g for yourwiiluoflel’ if u buyfrom us. It -pI-Y yoizzow call private silica w mike your selection i! YW Wlsh- 9M5’ ter A. Campbell, Jeweller. Q0660 0408-11-30 st, City. , 431M ' Lost f \ Church _S_ervices ZION CHURCH SERVICES Yesterday services in Zion were of a high order. The Minister brought an interesting study to the congre- gation from Rev. Chap. II and III, "The Letters of the Seven Church- .. es. In the evening “The Third Im- perative " based on the call of Mat- thew, Mbtt. 1X8, was a most prac- tical. earnest and evangelical. mes- sage. i In the morning the choir render- ed the anthem, "The Fear of the Lord," Mrs. Mutch and Mrs. Laf- ferty singing the dust. In the ev- ening the Anthem "Softly the Sil- TUll-TOISE cember. ‘i TI0NS~Jflgndidl matrlcu tic College should apply R5 6th LAID "ro BEST-The funeral °Y the late Mrs. was held on from her home a The large a ‘Street. , place which ' fled to the lady. whose passinl -0f ha: youth is so greatly regretted had won for of the citizens. ducted by Rev. Dr. mmcnd Johnson, lows. merits otlnoome, Personal Prop- erty and Land ‘Taxes tended lint @114: blth do .'-B’Y*0I‘d€'i‘ wart, Deputy Provincial sort-nearer: rtary ‘fora Intermgg; wasugneare“ wue as fob ate“? e “Willard Spencer. Dr- Messrs Creorge Green. emu. R . R G. floral tributes. ler. Mrs. Euphemla of the Davis ed-to her bed um; saturdav after Mrs. J. McDOM P. E. I. Tuesday Dunstan? C. Cemetery. urdayJJecember er, age a4 years. from MacLom . The wife and. Wallace their recent sad TARY EXAMINA- tes wishing‘. to,ta.ke e n into Prince of Wales at. once to the Depart- ment of Education for time table exsmlnetions will begin on Dec. George J. Saturday afternoon herself The service was con- N. MscNelll and S. PERSONALS Mr. Lorne Vgielt Mass. is on a s . the guest of Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Mu- Hotel, is still c v at the City Hospital. Mr. andivlrs. Gull A- “sori, motored =to being DEATHS I Ql-vrrms-At Winnipeg. Dec- 9nd Alva. Sample, formefl)’ °7 OLMAN-At Strassburg, Sask. NOV- so, John Holman. in his 17th year. formerly of Wlusloe. P. l3. I- . WISE-In the Sacred Heart Home. Dec. 2nd, Mary Wise. A. A. Hennesseyb Funeral Home morning-at 8.45 Cathedral. thence to R. Barren-At 40 Orlebar st. on Sel- omlng ‘to Summerside. , Funeral roin the residence man at" I o'clock. _ Card oLTTIGnks Mur y sincere thong to their friends and relatives for their has been ex- of De- . R. Ste- Treasurer.‘ 9453-l2-1-2l tlons for teacher's license 9455-12-1-2l 9 {Tweedy t. 84 HlIIsbOrOl-llfi ttendance testi- this YOWH inthe flower in the hearts Ramsay and Rev- the musical being rendered . n. MutchkA. n. dlock of Arlinswn. to cnarlpttetcwn Lynds, proprietress unfin- Dlngwell and ‘Bay Fortune the guests of ld, ‘l5 ArnbrosefiSt- Montague, Funeral from to Saint 1st. George E. Bak- Remelns forwarded Funersl Home this of John Small- “famlly of the late wish to extend their kindness durinl; bereavement. 9469 my; ,._ 55351139511 ent Night" was sung, Mr. Harry shell rimmed ripper please Crsswell taking the tenor solo and leave at 35 Upper Princecr Phone Misses Gladys Ifsrquhsrson and 469.1,, 946842-345 Margaret/Ross took the duet. At close‘ ofdthe sermon. Mesdames ‘ Mutoh a d McLean rendered an v Teachers Wanted “mama, due, _ Talon» - uf-vrov- ...‘;“°.‘§.l3€; "lull ““"1“=:“::..:f ledge for aaie f noon. Under the capable leadership ‘mml m’! 4 *9 oflMiss Profett and Mr. Ross Mc- °lllfillfl~ Ewen tho Senior Bible Classes are M07-ll-§0-5l~ » increasing in interest and attend- ance. - '1‘ studios Aid are busyalso with s. View to holdings most successful bazaar in the near future. SERVICES ATOSNTRMFQIIH - ~ ~ us»: CHURCH! - an; H. .8. Kiigour, All-Canada . Secretary of the Churches cf om: in Canada. Toronto. Ont. who is making a tour of the churches of _ ‘ at both Onto-oh yesterday. ._ p r m1 “very eloquent and forcefu pnochoi-‘aud his messages yester- dsy visnymuuh appreciated by the tiou. The lubieot for t Mr. A. A. McDonald, our faithful my“ "Q33 ' I A‘! and smclent superintendent. has n I ' " the Christmas exercises and enter- 31311.3]; tuinuisnu are well in hand. Oom- . '. mitoses are already st work for l." "Whitofiifts for the King, etc." m" \ . i a Baum‘ sud Mulpecua Hail MbDMacLean WESTERN 4§~sa~ mans." men Morse, Bedequehwiil pedal; home. friends ’ Tuesday. to '5 and 8 to 10. -TIIE LADIES Aid of Keir Ma - oriul Presbyterian Church ever, while announced yesterday. Lord Dawson of Penn. and Sir Stanley Hewett. the King's physlclsns. were at the palace nearly two hours this morn- ing, leaving shortly after their bul- letin had been posted. spate of His Majesty . a ter of. South Africa. tod the Prince of Wales; a! lng it as an instance of Jelegram it shirks gloriously, viewing .lt is a Dar-Els-Sa am expressing the ex- treme regret of the South African government. for the sad circumstan- ces which rendered necessary the cancellation of the prince's visit to the Union. ' ' ment and the people the South Af- rican Prime Minister wished the Prince Godspeed and u safe return to England. He also expressed the -hope that the health of King Geor- ge would improve and that all the cause for anxiety would soon be ov- thoFsoples Com- 6i" grateful for, your telegram and good wishes. Please tell all in the Union T. how keenly disappointed l’. am in m“ m" "m" l‘s'll.l.rrrlsitz.rl...riz.lsé forward." - ~ " 'I' some improvement was ye as follows: “In having passed slight This bulletin read air night, there has been as , YBKYS PRETORIA, s. s. Nov. llu-aen- mp... Qf Prime Mimfi- the history o av sent u lands keep it vividly in mind. '1‘ ral H. B. M. Hertzog, 8 o On behalf of the Union Govern- i The Pvlnce replied: “I amvdeeply P 0F WORLD INTEREST- . ED IN PEACE EDMONTON. Alta.. Dec. L-With the women of the world really tak- ing an intelligent interest 'ln the question of world peace, then, deed. may We hope for real results. The peace question ls growing grout; ly in interest among the womenb: Alberta. for accordlnlp to a report sent out recently by the United Farm Women of Alberta. the num- ber of societies, associations and or- Bcnlzatlons interested in the qug5- tlon has increased materially dur- ml the DB5‘? Year. There are now more than 300 such engaged ‘in re- search and study on this question s. - - .. l ' i 1' _. _ " 5 z Vzctorza Hotel ' ‘i Oneofthelarxestmdbest ‘ eq IMIOG Eastern u I minis 44 of which‘ have prince WOMEN nm... l-vvv streams of praise. rise up from the deep, racial w of admiration-for the heroic and the mo“ love of the unselfish. Flora Macdonald was only twenqrary One, s we visited in was Cleveland, 0h be_ ly settled in the S longs to June 2e to June aotn rm; “ h“ m“ and although it is thus nearly 2 m the ‘mamkmg s. motor drive through the and lovely gardens, also the bllc buildings. including ti’ she aided Charles Edwslrd Stuartlk (Bonnie rise in temperature since yesterday Culloden Moor. Her daring deed ‘Phe general condition remains un- changed. ~ of kindness to an unfortunate Prince ahotherfls welfare‘; props of love that hoped for a rc- ward in personal affection, or any hope for a the peace and prosperity of her bc- loved homeland. Against the dark and dreary background of that day ofltfionflict and confnugita, it glows w a tenderness s auty that 10 any of every 3:311:25 lovely womanhood loveller Highland Glens On March 5, 1190 “Iii hBIOiIIS mealsof dutyanddevofloyh 5°“ “m1 5m” of Professor Aytoun put the “m” °f mouth of Prince “mes at Kmgsburgh» “M the sleep‘ Stuart at Versalllgs on the anniver- of Scottish Highlan closed her eyes upo nitrrie opens up ry mention of her These streams men four of age when l YBQTB Prince cape after the calu Charlie) p505 rnitous battle of ; away the past, all true lovers of f the Scottish High- p““°“~“‘“' York Central deed of devotion to a cause it has no parallels: It was at once an act nd a. courageous self-perllllng for it stood- on no ‘er toc result less in ‘size than cla Ormldale, and for three years re- 3m colved instruction from n. governess m me “hm?” imme- whim she w“ Let me hold my still communion far nineteen she went to Edinburgh to_ et Macdonald, wife of Sir Alexander, dence was in Skye. Flora. went three and returned to Clanranaldb home the-whole household which the old Prince Charles Comes came to the "Highlands Prince CharlesEdward Stuart was: about to visit them. exciting time when he came in July i745 and nine months while he was | Culloden came in April l8, 1746. The den was pathetic. The English of-, fered u. reward of £80,000 for his have been of the throne of England ‘ baths. Completely renovated In the pant m years. Few Hotels throughout Canada , dud tho United States have ‘itraplandld fable. Courteous! service to ulifluelts. Tele- phones In rooms. Hutu $4.00 to $5M par day. i Chizrlottetown , Hotel CoJLtd. v , Proprietors b t HAIRY C. BROWN. Mahala? ' A H ~44l 3 s . > iiil.itriltr's Central to her h, frOm 3 _ 941i ‘Dec. 4t will hold Chicken Sup r in on Saturd Y. Dec. 1 8th. Supper served from 4 to 9 p.111. sen-mum vv~vvv v w D ciitEsioz0 ilE 1 1'01: an. rooms or m- nrolisrron; nmsrersls. t KCHJITTJETC. ~ 4 , ‘ A’ l‘ The Grout Stomach Remedy ifrarceim rim horrid: mu Filled- wv l 1 : 1 1i l in: rnoisn occupiers v i succeeded in guiding the unfortun- v thrown in. No Highlander would be- lishman could track him in the fast- nesses of the Highlands. But hunger. and cold were doing to the Prince Faint and f what the English wanted to do to wood. The story of his suffering inl a. damp cave, of his half~famlshed Never dldst thou hear me murmur- ‘Wuldst thou sec bow now I weep! t inburgh trained young woman, and Bitter tears and sobs of anguish; un- ill-clad misery appealed tothls Ed- when she was asked by her elders she at once consented and made her) plans. She managed to convey to the cave. After many hardships and dangers from soas and sailors Moro ate refugee from Ormldale in Ber- begula. to Monkswell in Skye, and from there by way of Klngsburdh to Poi-tree wherehe got away to France. Flora made no secret of her share in the Prince ‘s escape. She was ar- rested and between beith Roads on shipboard and. a. London prison she suffered for a year for her her- oic act. In 1750 Flora was married u. Allan Mscdonald of Klngsburgh. with whom shehadformed an attoc - Jnentoarly-in her life. In ma shell snmtainsd w. Samuel Johnson when be made his fshious tour of $116 Hllbridns. In 1774 with her hus- ‘ baud she a d_ to North Caro- line. sud wberrt s war of Indepen- dense out. Allan Macdonalc and his five officer-sons ‘fought on , the British side. Allan was made‘, prisoner and Flora returned to her- old home st Milton. After two years Allan was given his freedom. and when. he returned they set ed again at lillllsbuijh. When on m; \ I l l qthfluiee - l visited wus parks, m“ principal pu the new Stat many fine surpassing t whet long dr I anary C , Queen _- Hotel .0 \€\ Pacific ‘Continued from page 1 ‘l gen. Senior, also addressed the au- CE. 01d Country, cslle ion tower alone of this over one million dollars. stores, quite equal to or hose cf New York. Af “dolng" the k the coun ro ated in every H the splendid Public Lib-z of mp most beautiful pt cit-l Railway Company. The try lve we halted for dinner ottagc, c very album! N . Coast l r Thrust Irritated? Here’s. Relief ' the United States. id, We were hard- tatler Hotel, when when years ago in the d, and took us for cit being built by New structure cost There are l city thoroughly. W0 roads". and ohl; at‘; lve. ighland shlellng n u) the ‘present day continues r to arouse n leal an ing place of her honoured ashes ls guy of the Bame marked at Kllmulr by an Ionic the hearts o; o“, s m“, cross. Flora Macdonald was born in every home o; m“. i122 at Milton in South Uist, one Take away that of the outer Hebrides of Scotland. Her father Rariald belonged tothe ' clanranald sept of the C donald. Her mother, Marian was the daughter of Re ‘Bid. When she was entered the family of Clunranald at Hide them q sight! A “m Mac‘ Neither king nor prince shall tempt me the patriotism and MacDonald of.‘ those and ever makes that d true to the hiehefl The word into the Charles Edward of ulloden touch youth in Highland glens: star and garter from my aching v- Anus M“°d°"' From my lonely room this night, thirteen Flori?- Let the shadows gather round mall while I sit in silence here, ken-hearted, as RI‘! watching by his father's bier. from every ever as the earthly sound, school as the supp: Body Margar- w“ ~ Day of penanckbday of passion’? Hall. Mr. D. L. MacDonald, who year comes round; Macdmla-u “I thanks» mm" T551‘ Fatal day! Whenc'er the latest die was cast for me and mine, full years to school in Edinburgh grue; (my ma; qugugqbflyg lorgunes \ of the hapless Stuart line! in Ormldade. to the great delight of oh; my he“; is 516k and heavy_. southern gales are not for me: land, place me there, and set me closed by asking the meetmg to aw free! chief said to her was devoid of joy Th h n. - _ - and gladness since she left it. Oug e “lens are whm m Se“ ‘ While she was at Ormldaleword Give me ma]; my Highland maid’ flflflb Nowhere beats the cart so kindly as beneath the ‘Tran plaid! It was an Floral when thouiwent beside me, _ln the wilds of far Kintail, from the blinding sleet and hail - there were more excitln , nd, then Wh llllalllllie? g a en we lurked wmu“ the thicken shorter time than they could be 1t is s and. beneath th l _ ~l=1ish=<=i"Pr1n¢e chaser-liter ovlw- saw ti».- sentry-s $11.’? tlfih. ‘fiifiiffiiiihlie ‘$13.23 Zines? $172‘. " ' ' a- s heard ‘him chant‘ his listless by himself from Albany and gave lZllfl0~ the succeeding When thecaveru gave us shelter stare clPlil-lfe- Th8 03761‘ misht as well When the howling storm crertook us, mam; U s A drifting down the island's lee. lay, With th bh, C11 ‘ . ~ e ear e moon and stars Andlgéraclrga bark “ w” whmm? cars he took to Montreal of table- .“ ti‘! h t d PI‘ ' - fly e “n e ‘me and no Eng whegregtie ‘Aégghts ‘Fire dam and certain man, because he had heard Y- ~ “m "5 ‘he ‘ems We that all the potatoes shell on the ses__ anhutrifldlesgé sore with travel,‘ him with an axe and" p block of Wnevrvl thou 612m a:trm.°i0d§§'e§g§ lflalws “swims my BXhBusted sleep, availing though they bc~ of the clan to assist himto escape. 0h! the brave~thc brave and noble Ic-éthat have died in vain for me! hi8 ville the costume of an Irish er 1nwp§§§'1§3ih§sgéfiitilrfimyoiiif spinnlns maid. It was worn by her; and continues to make Scotland maid Betty Burke, who went with what it is through succccdm e her to the cave, and it was worn by erations. They continue to sglrgth- "V? Prince when he and Flora loftblood like the grand old paraphmsee Ohl God of Bethol by whose hand Thy 090K110 still are fed will) thwush through this iveary pilgrimage Hsst all our father's led." A Since "P!" til-i‘. 1 - Oflfilllli t ‘Retaliation- " ‘.0! IIHIII uni ‘new bulldllnss hiuvlm; been erected, Slime our est vsit. Th lm - ens Th0 ilalflenb Parks and Z°° are merits particularly alon: Mggislaen inwrestmg- 5mm‘? “h” places Avenue, with its driveways on the Waterfront. gardens and magnificent fountains have added much to the beauty of this enterprising city. lacking with some towns while orphanl “W?! ‘its A I ‘Marlins Prov- uuuunu as ,_ .‘_"'“ “ _ p. L, u," ,,,,, 1:, < “FY” w CRASWELL ! Continued from pile.)- Continued from page 1 “ who h“ m“ ‘t a ‘m k “he . . -1~ouuuuu PINIIeOPZ-Lf A" tmt - . , Y ' ' - "",'" °' “m” m Lmnoou. Dec. s-s decline pp almost impossible task even, for “mim- Th- “m ti"'““'“'° “m” "f" the ouegmitripalv‘ i.“ ha" a w‘ 1401?“? In strength of the hell‘ "Y s. Scotsmin." One m ht make ‘on ma“ m Fhelihcui: w t?“ “rm: ' lliutr e It as“ $825k Muzak’, k i - King George wliiclrooilell W!‘ effort by saying that is made up “a” "3? a“ s“ "e m“? °"' mg c "ha; a ‘or, o, "nduih, c. , . , ,f;~, , . M, w” NW5“ 1n Fpmofln p; Calvinism.’ o, y.‘ mum.” the States, has beentraced and h.“ n. h‘ and m . . h . , _ C . t ,. i’ j d‘, from his Phfllclam '10 fl-Wig’ , near,‘ of the ald booaemnd $11? fluid gyglggygugiizdmgx? Ygwf; Slngerp,‘ gublic’ :..T§'§§.{°'pra?$i?3l _ dscnoou rqa mosses. 8R I'd 1011 ""1"- T" “W” “d- ‘ . mm‘ °‘ m“ “m” m“ “m” l men. imp era-all testify to’ v “an, s . . mat-hugg- of antiques. The house stands in . t...“ byte»; Ho»... f gun's. »~ s... ...- Stiiiiill“ r..." t» us» t... 22::.:':;°§.¥l'st..ii”"fi-‘5i”l t: i "'- mmudufid NUDE! 8A3 ‘ ' of which there is a love’! 'flower ~ '7' ' “ “F” _ -. - ~ , - balm m sleep: and psuw. terrible Y . 40 doles m p 75-cent. bottle! r . talcum". ....t.i..:;:"s. a l * s» time m is“. is W“ i. =~=~*=='~°-“"*-==‘=l ~ "i 9:: .:*."t".......““ ti: “M” w“ slit. .. ..- M» l» ~ ".,,*-.,-,.~»--.:.'-- ti? l“@3‘»l‘i¢°‘;»~“é»l%i.°'"‘ ..r..t=-u..= ‘as: left‘ ‘“""i"‘"' ‘ "°‘“' ‘ ‘ _ - vi. 1 -_ ' ' ‘ ' ca" ' ' _ - ‘ OX1. K SGVG . ma: ‘$30 no Now -. - l i " your $13G h - 3 f ~-'.. -" The story of Flora Maouonald ' 3130a ‘gemteQCS: wewtge“ 973,23; -~ ‘W" V ' ~ ywcz. enc .__ roadway-yd fitment an artistic Risa IN T\ ‘ l .i‘_ - Bu‘ ‘chm a“ that has been ca‘? down Broadway, We noticed an ad- ' calendar if mini-mule. tf. LONDON’ mm 1,4; augyflflgo of lowed we have not yet summed up grtistementhlnhir anti OClIPBiKITIZIéUIIY: t _ I , ‘=- i " . m ea re, w c res. ac e oo- i i to Superinfend- by aging; nsuascnrr- “faifgfffjfieff ,§,',',‘;§“§§",‘g,,{,'.,.,,; ggjfflifliinf’ afimdéfitsmtf°§m§ gun," the Kid himself in person and ' m“ 087641-2941 HUN poirfyoujclrthc choice of gm Palace mmiuommg ‘ “ rn- deimxlrk ‘I: Tuck m a monument his dad. Having seen him in several , _ . __ _ _ ,_ '~_' “m” “i f: A 43W‘ t“ °h‘“"°“°‘ ing the Kins‘: condltlvih- 5 M‘ bndiéveryeiitxtslle brook animated by °‘ h“ “mm” we m“ u“ w?“ v M A i‘ I U R L" M" Gil" '5 - " “- tiofihad beenhopin: thatfllslvlsi- -~ o. u, u, Emmy tunitv oi seems “irvvmvw the A -l.~ hi» s .1- 1- - - .. ..». .. "._ ' G T U "' s FOR egty wmfld 315,19 a, steady, SItUOUBh and I-gfe gm-’~y‘3““t;vdb£ 13 Yqflgs o‘ 3&3 wh? gas _ '._~“"_“‘ '”""" _ ' B Y0 B. '~ v NDAR ' was wwu‘; ' crea_ so muc amusemeri or . .\ " wAjq-pgp-(Af DUTgL £21]; 1920 by paying your subscription to 2 Py1~ggmng€€mge may, his gfglzirlgtgra; fxfirogegearbggrfflfi movie fans and who; it is sold, 15PM?“ Si“ 75“ _ fhavelifng Size 40c. Apply "W! V‘ who orefmsd- Apply "w °“FF‘““i‘-. NW’ ‘i’ “Q95? ’.’°"‘~ fever was higher, u only slightly. 3199,75, and carries it with them to "m" é'§"“§“:h"‘§"°“ 4,3?‘ 1 l . .... i - "B" clo Guardian. ‘ OIQT “as s m, save a tlnse o! uneasiness l“ Pllwc the utterrnost. psrtp of the earth. ‘N0 “gm; Y?“ l‘; fix-Qua”; Ya s“, , __ _ , y H _ . 9203-1l-24-tf "0"" '1' " P“ feeling. ‘ . ~ story in our glorious galaxy u more 5 » “l . E i “l= H' »_ ‘Inn at Chagrin Falls. came buck and bought the carload.‘ __.._>_~~_ “live-Tbs ‘1 “K "mm ‘m’ The King was stated to have Imfl- muchmg than ma, o, mo“ MW but and caraliflll! “ifimfi. ehgavgkfi Thirty hours journey from Cleve- Mr. w‘ N: Jenkins spokg - 5t. T-nouss, nsnr mts- “will ‘"1" W‘ “WM "PM WY" sed p fairly comfortable nlghtmow- donahy-n, m, we... o, the Gum“, var$l¢t~> 3 {fir} “h: rfilhere (low, land brought us to Chicago. Here length, _.......1.,¢ compaflmng t... e “ 5 m“ g ' “'6 "W"! ll busier than ever. many tween the pump situation here and the wheat. situation in the West be- fore we Wheat Pcbl was formed!‘ *~~ the reasons that we could not sell‘, more seed was because those who buylt are unable to sell their own . ‘crop. One man he was talking to from half his crop in the ground. Mr. George McFarlane thought if we took-greater care in grading our crop and would put them up in lsmnll packages we might gct bet- ‘ter prices. . Mr. T. J. Inmnn thought it was largely a. case of supply" and de-g Jmand that regulated the prloe,~al- in though we might organize to reg- gs ulate our output and not force too many on the market at any one tlmc and thus stimulate the price :1 little Mr. L. A. Schurman thought it would be very hard to regulate our outnut with o. long hnul and zero weather _ . Mr. Clayton Green thought some of our larger potato dealers were for the city alone. lresponslble for forcing the price Tales. was virtually wiped out and dOWH- He had a market Where h"! persons arriving have today Said could pay fgnners 30 cents a bus; that the damage would amount to g, hel until one cf the larger dealers hundred lnillion pesos (about SIZ-Wfiefed 9N8 Bil-me ml-Pket fill U15" 000,000), Troops were enforcingmar-i?‘ F3»- I- DOl-RWQWUWY W“!!! Want] ital law and took over most of the at _9 cents a has 1-185 than he had food supplies to prevent looting and 501d $11901 f0!’- were ratlonhig it out. They blocked Mr. J. Leonard Mwv-rville said the efforts of speculators to take our P. E- I. stock should be more advantage of the emergency by jump widely advertised and carefully. lng their prices. Brflded- " ' usslon then took Ageneral disc I ————-1>-b>~——- ,place and it was finally resolved: Potato Growers VIOLENT i Continued from page 1 ‘ several cities the piiles of debr thrown dawn by theshocl; yesterday morning hud been cnly partly prob- ed for victims. The greatest devas- tation fell on Tulsa, an industrial city of 36,000 population, about i541 miles south cf the capital. Fifty sev- en bodies were in the improvised morgue there filld unofficial reports the death list would number 100 A That this meeting heartily ap- prove of the work of the Cehlral Committee and consider that same scheme could be worked out to help regulate the output and price and that local organizations should be Central Committee. The following delegates were ap- - A large and enthusiastic Potato p Growers‘ Meeting took place cum Cm Iottewwn Mess’ * r : s D. B. Monday evening in Central Bedequc Macnsmld. w_ N_ Jenkmspaoy B_ Hayes, T. J . Inman and J. Leon- rcl McCarville. » |actecl as chairman, opened the meeting by reading the report of a the committee appointed at the meeting held in Charlottetown. He then gave an excellent address on‘ the potato situation, as he sees it both from s. producers and com- merclal traveller's viewpoint, and, FOUNDERS 0F MOROCCO "_%r— Dec. point delegates to attend the next meeting in Charlottetown. Mr. Joy B. Hayes thought one of the reasons for the exceptionally writing low price this fall was that so many century/before the Christian era, farmers grew more than they cculdfimq tending to Show that the m- thus" dumping such large syrians Q.- on the market in a colonized LONDON, l-Cu.nelforln Morocco, has been lb . 22 miles north of Fez, the Sultan's capital. The inscriptions, which we dis- covered in subterranean ‘g erles 'several of his experiences in Long in tbs mountains, reoem‘ ‘e in many and Montreal in selling potatoes. One,of the first found at ‘Qt Ln Cbaldea. Captain Odinot believes that the inscriptl‘ ns» p prove that the Barbers were not he that came original inhabitants of Morocco, but, Island tsstedlthat thr nindcrn M Assyrian, ‘Medes ‘stock he was unable to sell to a from Prince Edward of fish So lie gave this mun a bag scendanls of the after he had some and Persians for; his dinner h: lions of Biblical times. and °P££ ltgtégitl it'll"! of ‘it and you cunt chowjt outbccause 1t s grown ‘m the leaf and kept ‘there by the cure. ' .4. u. x Mr. R- G.’ Bagnall said one of‘ Long Island was leaving one . formed to work in unison with the ointed-m attend the next meeting dating back to the sixth‘ . the Modes conquered. and - d, . , tailed by Captain Odlnot, a‘ respects the Babylonian writing‘ oars M's: the dc‘ . and great warlike" na-