I ‘to I ‘OF A ‘ MERCHANT ii- mpetition mikes the crowd take notice- Reati byiverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew It‘ iaybetter to be faat lIlOOp than slow when awake. M. x 1M "s or A . MERCHANT i .__ abaerl tlona Delivered um . ‘ :;"i'-“" “~5- -'"' “- "Jerk CHARLOTTETOWN, CAPIADA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER s, 1926 » gighgivmgi-"glw-t, h-i-ggl “if, TResignation of Th, tug . ‘WENT iiiiilfli‘ DW- 7- —— Jugo Slevifls cabinet headed by Tlkoia Ouzounovltch realgnedktoday. The resignation in on I t. grovfvth 801cm: iaiznatidvffitof otthe l‘??? ltolii-Albanlan treaty __._ w c i; loo ed upon here as Ella M. Rudolph, 60 ;'..'.‘.“-2'i’".'.'.°.i1‘.'..".° irxihfirf‘; Tons. Wrecked m‘ r::.":.'..""..t.".:.::"::.mat": Nfli- was‘ rfllh" rt." :::..*.".:."::":ir sari: Vessels m Distress as Result of Storm‘ Prince George " Arrives In Saint". John (Canadiahqhress) iST. J-Oli-N. N. B., Doc. 7.~Prince George. the Sailor Prince of the the "new and grave situation." {-O'§>———-- (Canadian Preps) sr. .i0-illN’-S, unit. Dec. 1. -— Eight li‘ves were lost when the sciiqgiigr Ella ‘M. Rudolph drove ‘whim. at Brook Cove near Catal- ii-iih during tl\e helghb of last 1ilght‘s storm. Duke Blacktwootl. u hm or the master of the vessel. itiantigtitl to reach shore and wu k- lug to Catalina. Bill/Q of the disaster. 'l‘hc dead are Eleazer lllackwuod. Nltisier, Walter Attwood, Joseph R- vlllclnl cur fKiilarnev" M- vii-i-h, Sumugl (jut-tor, Henry Biiicihltachetl to a bout tram with passen- ‘vomit Ninth viveh. Bert Bihckwooiihgers for the C. .1’. it. Liner Mont- unlrlentifiieil. |r0yal. lie was accompanied by est son of King George. arrived l the iiemiigilioyal House of Windsor and youn- 8 in this city today in the special C. PHINBE SHIVEHS W H I ii PUSINE [iii gifflliill (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Dec. l-iflurphopit. ed and without an overcoat, ‘ll.‘R.l-l. Prince George, youngest sou or K1118 Gel-Hie V. braved ‘the below zero ‘weather at “lesunount igtn- ‘tion laet evening at 7 o'clock. step- ped itlown from iihe prlvuto car Kil- lurnoy and obllglngly Stood putt shlvered. nvhile the ‘Star's stair pho- togropher cook a flashlight illCLllYt: 0t hint. E. W. llcatty. h’. C., Presi- dent of the (‘imaditltt Pacific llaii- wuy. almost totally unntcrsett in tile (leptilta of a huge coonskiti coat courteousiy shivered with h1m_ P111199 UPOYBe has t'hc sumo gracious manner and. nnasstntiing aiir which has so endeared his troy- al brother lllc Prince of Vlfales to N19 illeOllle of Citnadu during his several visits to the llomhtion. lTho iollowltig official tncssugu to H19 PQODIe 0i Montreal .\\'3.5 given ou-t by Prince George just before The hhhoohei. ieiit here YQHQei-iiayilalellt. Hulzy. son of Atlmirzll Halzv the trhytii (m. was cuwpiud tu the for Grhhhs pom] anti hhoi-iiy hiiei- who accompanied‘ the ‘Prince of ‘siillllllfl run into the storm. Captain will“? 0". h!“ fmlfm" lllllmrml iihihiiii-hihi-S “hi; and child ‘had tours. and llngadicr-(ioucrnl Panel. plunni-il to sail on the Rudolph] " _'_" ' ' but decided at the last moment to return to their home by train. The schooner was of 60 tons bnrthen vulued at $3,000 and was not ln~ tsnvotl. _ . ‘St. JOHN'S Nfld.. Doc. 7. — The (Canadian Press) steamer Hlllcroft _with her bunhfir \\‘1A.Siii.NG-i-O.N_ i)_ i; l)llct -;_ (‘illilly and all her movable wood~ investigations 0t- the Sim-y thhi Investigation St. Jclhn train: “ills ltoyal Jligh- 11658. IPritice iloorgt: regrets not to ‘fihave ltwd an opportunity of a. long- c-r visit to hiontrcal but ltoties that he may stay longer on some fut-urc occasion." iTltc ntessztgo was written on a sheet of piilitn- huutioil into the roy- ul car by a ‘Star ‘reporter. with a request that his Royal ‘llighttcss would graciously write a. litesstlgti to l‘he people of Montreal, who ‘vmk ma“ “h” we‘ was wallowing 390mm‘ (‘rolllil (l! 301311" D1111‘ 5100-‘ were not uhlo ‘to huvc tho lvnor of . . . . u today in the tremendous storm, 410-000 to New iirhhswiitk hitihihis ‘iwelctiming him to tho city on ac- mrmng m word renewed from the “m” 3'9"" "K0 i" cmlmcuo“ ‘vmlcoutlt ‘oi’ ills Royal ‘Highness’ short Dominion liner Trltonla. which re-tt miirottti contract “.35 onihreti iogtmn {hum ported she was standing by. The (my by tim ‘swam A reshiution 111k’ 09"“ ‘Emzk’ 1°“ 9°" ‘m5 “Notfercd by Senator Walsh. Denic- ornoon with a supply of cool lu with ‘glflckelhvessel- the inquiry W8" adopted with the 'PROVINOETOWN' lugs" DH" mapprtivulof Senaatot‘ Gould himself. —.\l]l sciillen ntembeiis oi] the craw ______ Of {l8 1'68 mustet SC 00llel‘, '. ‘ Clerk Sentenced To Seven Years ‘M. Reinhardt ‘were rescued by brooches buoy early "today after their craft hud been ashore at Race Point during a gale.-_ The schooner was bound fromi Albert. New Brunswick. to City. lslatttl."'N‘e\v York, with a cargo of." lunuber und laths under command (Special to The Guardian) ut‘ Captain Burnshum Towal”. TORONTO, Ont, Dec. 7_-.Fq110w- Caught in the northeast etOPIIl oiiiiug a. plea for mercy by"'hia coun- the New‘ England coast Sunday theiseh Percy ]{an], the young clerk craft lost her sails and rudder llndlnvhgge pond.‘ transactions run into had ‘slut-e drifted helplessly at the mgiiiohh oi-iiioiihh-ih h-eiiiiitihg‘ haw. mercy of tho sea. Coastguard ofll-ieven i“ no profit tn ihitnheih w“ ma)“ we‘? "f m” 09mm“ m“ ‘he setttencetl this afternoon ‘by Judge schooner would be a total loslswooiittehwoi-iii i0 seven young impris- ‘She was apparently hard anti. first Otmmhh in the sand and buttered by the heavy waves was in danger of brcukittg up. meeting? of S’side Baldwin Not Likely . . Tit: regular monthly meeting of To the Stimmersitli: lioard 0i‘ Trude was held on Thursday night with _"‘-‘ the resident. .\ir. (l. M. Muttart, n (spmm i” T,“ murdia") the “chair. After routine. u com- LUNDUN’ Dec" 71”“ l5 consldm" inunlcutioit was read from ‘Mr. ed "llllkely Th“ pmmlm’ Baldwmllytitlnluti, President of the Chav- wm b“ able m V's" Ballad" 1"5*ll0tt‘1~1o\\'t1 Board oi Trudc. stutint: 511W T01’ U19 1115M" <=9l°l11'“il°11§ l" that his iloard had chosen us tho “PM 0i’ i119 T131111‘! "m" Qllflwfl suggested new numc for the newly that he will attend, lbecauso pnrlia- former] (latiutllun llonrd “The Con- mlml Willi U19" bf‘- Pllmlill 111141 ‘110 adian ‘llourd of Trade and (‘om- Wltld not he absent. There is cvory uteri-c.“ likelihood of the ‘Prince of Wales dllftivtl and approved. ‘"1013 present and probably a rcp- A copy of the stiggmtctl wlutot" rosontattvo of tine ‘government will tliuc tuhic for the Island illvlslon "llvlul. of the o. n. W. ll. Appleton for approval or Condensed Specials RATE.—-4o per word. not each insertion ll tllll oolumn. h‘ , ‘JOB Pmnrrmo or evenv ‘lflflcrlvlion. cheaply and expediti- Wfllv executed. Guardian Control 5°" Prilllerv- Phenom: . rrsn _”_""*_' SONAL AND GOCIETY PRI~ Ville Christmas curds printed to order. lfino selection of designs and greetings. Call at Guard- inn Job Printer-iv. ‘ ' -.._._ deul with. warehouses and other ments necessary ‘best port for the shipping of pro suggested that figures of the p05 slbilities 0i this shipping -.__ representatives at Ottalwu in ob forthcoming tvstimates. President said he would euil a. ape _..._.._____________ “SOMETHING DIFFERENT" IN (thrlstmns cards and meetings. hco Guardian Job Printory sol- cctions. llourit curly nuxt "week purpose. IMr M. Ii. for uses-r TEA or ‘rt-ts season Tllllrwlv. zion chin-ob. ' 3i48-7-4l -..-- ‘vou wmr oooo auvitorae Prices a0 for ace. 10o for 85o. no for 66o. soo ffll‘ moo; woo m 01.95. Postpaid. Gnotdlen Office. . . "l" MEMORY" V IIIQ SUIT- able tor mother, fl at‘. wife". bur bind. daughter. a. alater ibfo- province instead of belnz a" 111m- bled together. 0n motion it was decided to filer. soldier or friend ~25» take up the matter oi’ the extra "Pm- ma he ‘consume at grade at the Summeralde High Qlllljiieltj) 0a..’ _ i t! School at the next meeting of the ‘HON! use! PO. an mm. Freda llllfllll. gears, New- hllafltlr Co. lint ll Market r . The matter of putting the Dllllm era in ‘the Prince County Jail to work wan also brought up by MI‘. Montutia tirectin the ‘cn- _ _ ‘mompr eml”'a"°“" t“ Touch meiutc elections conlimltteegto coilzluctwhg ‘equmfl Imprisonmenti i Board 0i Trade‘ This designation was cu- lo come into olf- cci on Jan. lsi. forwurdvtl by Mr. stiggcstloitp of the lloard was rc- fllTHH] to the ltuilwuy Committee '0 Mr. 'l-i. T. Holman spoke of till! suggested building of frost. proot‘ im provo- iu tho ltailwuy Wharf to make Sutnmersitlo the duco. especially seed potatoes. lie ii_ lrutle should be prepared to back up our thining tho necessary provisions in t e The clal meeting of the Council of the. this Frank‘ Mackenzie. Chai mun or the Mail Committee. referred to the delay in the night malls ‘between tho station and the post office on account of the bags for Elummeralde not being sorted om eh ti, the poiice department, he cit- the train. After discussion it was hi] wit", thousand; loft to Mr. Mackenzie to try and ‘ arrange with ‘Post Office inspector Whear to have the ‘bags of mail for ‘Slimmejfllde all put in one and of the baggage car separatq from the ‘eiveth rest o! ‘the mall for the west o: the " I The "Prince. who (illl mot grunt any interviews ‘during his ishort stop here, vctrdily agreed to and handed it. out shortly helm-e ‘his train ‘pulled out ‘for St. John. ‘Monte Carlo Idlers To Be Taxed MONTE ‘CARLO. Dec. 7.—~Thous- ands of curious Americans who iwish to see the inner-workings of the casino without risking any of their money on the tables are res- ponsible for a raise ln the ailuiis- sion price from five to ten francs. The casino authorities contend that oroutid-the-wvoritl toms, student parties autl especially the class of tourists who travel lhirtl-cubitt clues and wish to see everything. tare so cluttering up the gaming rooms with tion-gatnblers that the raise in price w'ns u iteccssity. ‘Coiucitlentslly came the announ- cement of the installation ot‘ auto- matic checking muchities. The new tnuchiues chock each article for om‘ franc. ~. i Kings College Forms Alumni In Motitreal MONTIUEAIi. Doc. 7. -~.\ lloui» real alumni branch of Kings (‘ol- logo. llulifax. was formed yrsicr- duy at a luncheon nice-ting in titt- Windsor ilotcl. Dr. A. ii. liionv". president of tho institution. said that $3ii-i.0il0 of lho $400,000 objec- tive hud already been raised for tho college and that when tho. ob- jective was reached u gift of $600.- 000 would he received from the (farncgie Corporation. Officers of the new hlontrcul ulumnl branch were olectod us fol- lows: President. Rev Canon Alluu l’. Shatfortl. {UCLA Yicc. llwflllllilli- loslle (l. ‘Boll. D>C-ll.| M.l’.: 81TH!‘ ‘tary, Rev. Douglas M. '\Vlsw<-ll. .\i. Other guests present included llurnartl loose, l(.C., and ll. \\ ' Turnhull. ---—-{0> ~ '- HALLOWEEN MISCHIEF - ' SUPPLANTED BV MOVIES .Q["C£\G(). Dec. 'i-—Tlte victory of the tnovlus over iialloum-‘r-it inviti- chicf was "umszitig. declurotl \\l- Chicago schools. in u rvlw" i" m“ Board of ‘Education. _ Only two complaints were repell- ot‘ children were being entertained free by 733 movie theatres. with programs fllili" plemented by n half hour 0t ontol- tainment teaturing the puliilfl "'9'"- Secrelary was instructed to wriie to the Attorney General and ask "why the law to this. effect passed a‘; the lost session of the Provincial Legislature had nOt yet been put lttto effect. itmas stated by one member present that it. was o habit of the present ldcai government iilto force. ' PIYllGHSOl‘ J. B. McCarthy oi Mar-l. donuld College. Ilov ll). V. “'i.ll‘llt‘lt'l.l linm Mcltndrtair. stipcrinituttlcnt ofi PRilMlNENT, lliiillllAY nulcuts hilt llilifit“"r‘.trr.‘jr.tst.. VISIT cuutnunnvm filfiilllll drifting in a motor boat for Among the Visitorsto the City Over the B E N A i3..‘3.i'."'l“' ;.'f.i2.."°£..°..2'.'.2i Week-end Were Mr. H. H. Melanson and Mr. C. K. Howard of the C. N. R., Montrealattd Mr. F. W. Robert- son, Div. Passenger Traffic Manager, Moncton. south o1 here were relcued by the ateam l Shurruca off the coat-st of ‘Mindano Island. Among the visitors to Charlotte- town over the week cud were Mr. ll. ii. lit-lamstnt, General Puasetlfi- On a return trip from the Nations Council opened its ‘Decem- Mimi °7 sluiwv "W Hm‘ or 'I‘i"afflt: Niantiger. C. N. R., Mont- real, .\ir. t‘. K. lloward. General ber session ‘with aprtvmte sitting in “*7” will" hm" MW" "d Geneva today. at which the agenda ' “u” W“ bu" "m" “m” Publicity Manager, (f. N. R., Mont- real and Mr. F. \\'. Robertson. Div- (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 7.—The League of Private houses |llll2~1l available who will be cater to visitors. in .\ir. C. ii. iluwurtl this island has how tfitvtirln friend and one who is in a position to niukc known its bonntics and zittractions. Al- though it was already late in the season before Mr. Howard return- ed to Montreal he was able to send several parties to this Province ho made ready to will ‘be dlscttsaed. a brief public, sit-' "m" °" ""~‘" WIM- slX m" The mttncil approved tihe appoint‘ supp” 9*“ w" mcnt o: Herr ‘Dutour ‘Fen-once as uu- W} dcr secretory general of the league. foreign secretary. tsonxratulated the n V E council on its choice and ‘Ilcrr i St-resentantt. ‘German minister, thanked Chamberlain: for his friend- ly words. l ' ' I lUhwmberlaln drew attention to. | h I isiotitil Passenger 'l‘ra‘ffit: Manager member of the league's health cently appointed to the position of commission and proposed that one vicc president iu charge of traffic be appointed. During (lhamberlulrrs ting toiioweii i o1 starvation when the food Sin Austen Chanbberliain, British tihe fact that there "was no woman ' - Aionctotl. Mr. .\. T. Weldon. re~ F I N A N u E 5 rescutatlvcs ol' the Canadian Paci- mp0“ of we Department o: Ran" ‘fic Railways and ot‘ several Ameri~ can railways spent n week in Prince Edward island lust summer us the guests of several citizens llll('.l‘05l0(.l in the work of the Pub- liclty Association. lDuring their slay on tho Island lust stmiunn- this tiarty of railway ntcn were given the opportunity of visiting some of the beauty spots of Kings, ‘Prince and Queens Coun- ties and as n wind up to their visit they. together with representative men m‘ Stimmirrsitle and Charlotte- town worn bauquetted by Mr and Mrs ll. 'l‘. llolmun in their beauti- classcs himself as almost a native and greatly interested in its de~ i I t volopmtent and progress. 'w°sem 784m ‘may find the ‘Cdnaw The tiihhht. ended with a preset“) ptEtIt National Ilttilways management atiuu to the llltflllbtéfti of the com-l .m a‘ pdsmo“ w pay a" illterest tnliice of a little souvenir of the (Canadian PM") iaharge” due uhmmflmc ‘Tommi "w" visit of the |'(Lil\\'11yn]- i _.t . _ _ ‘ earnings. This means that for the men L“ w’ hum TWCTOMN- 5- Nec- 7~_1‘°l11‘-‘1 first time it will have tbeen pos- The different mom at‘ f l’ t were cxprtyssetl tonight for the safe- urine to meet simh charges “mom summhrs Bmttrmtlm‘; ‘Lfonltxfb ‘ty of the ech00n6tr Edward l. Felt, _1bQ\'r(y\\'1ng 9mm- pi-Qm the govern. tee expressed their delight in again pemxsghgalllhfrghf'9“ilvic' 1116111 01” the Ulllblki 1101‘ 111101?!" D111‘- welcottiing Mr. ‘Viclattson unl his 0 ' mp8“ " ‘\ ' ' e so om” llmses- . friends. They rcalizotl that i‘t was m was lying h‘ new“ haxbm sun‘ Illa-l”? Graham He" (l M ‘G- D9‘ through “i- iiiiiimihhh-S eiiiotth that ‘l5!’ "i511! Whell "l" 5101111 bmkfi tputy ‘Minister. in an introdnctovyi they were nblc to induce the other TWO other “£58819 nemlby named summmr?’ 0f the mp0" issued lodal" raiilwaymcti to visit and spend mm the “ha” a-“d U943 11D 701‘ 5M8" says the marked improvement in‘ some time hgfe 1h,“ Shhihwth ri-hey W 1081115 flight 0i’ the ‘F811 WhlCh the fiuunciab merfornutnce of the appearedi ‘to be dragging her anch- railway, “mush has bwh holed (Nari ful home in Stitntuersitle. also thanked him for being instru- Thc pvesctit visit t-aruo as a mental in having the ‘Canadian and ma‘ Nmhmg ha“ beun 99”“ of we 11 P911410‘ 0f yea“. 15 110W ‘IIYQTO W0- seqttel to last summers vacation atlmmarlca" ("sill"- Pllsfliillgel‘ flgellifl .nn informal dinner given by the "l, "19 C- N- ll- i111)’ ll-‘i ll visit null visitors at the Hotel Victoria tom": 011i 1'01‘ lliemfielvos “'11!!! the committee who had etitertalzi-lPTlilce Ellwflfll lfllillld had to offer ed them last sutumtwr .\ir Alelairl-t) U19 lYfll/elllfl‘ sccklns dlveflllfill- son road telegrams from the. 0th.. h hulls?“ Vi“? prQflldfilll W914" A message hm“ l-Pfluce Edwm“ members of last summer's party!) and Ml‘. Howard at headquarbllslmld "med N!‘ lllllmmmlfln 8B 1118 regretting their inability it, he ers in Montreal. h was felt that *‘°"1°‘°'"°1‘ Md 11°! Packed ‘her heme present and again expressing the this Province had three good mn- TM“? ‘W91? W") 0Y1 b03111 111 delightful time spent here and lu- friends at court who could be de~ 854mm" l0 n"! 001191171 and‘ the schooner since it was stated tonight nmlnged than ever. The improve" M1611 "19 V8399“ U14"- Wem- lOd-fly ment is definite amt substantial und l0 Search ‘we 11ml down the adjacent may ‘be seen in a number of direc- coast, exipectlng to find ‘her lmacbed. Lions. _ returned unsuccessful. ' l l Of Silver Fox Furs ‘ tlmuting that Prince Edward is- bended on t0 forward to the best 593mm"? CHYTIQ‘! a fill-TKO 0i 150, land would hereafter be the van-Of U191!‘ ability Prince Edv-‘urtl ls- ">115 (‘Ofll Wbichlwdjust been load- tion fol‘ themselves and their laud ititerests. ed before ‘the storm ‘broke. ' friends, The visitors iufl on Monday‘! morning for Mont-ton on their way, ............=0rsan Recital at Baptist Church considers them the finest selection ed was accompanied by thc folltnv-i Last Nigh he has purchased this season, and Mr. Melanson also took oppor- tnnlty of the occasion to announce a few ot’ the direct benefits to this province from last summers visit The different railways have includ- iqttallty ‘was purchased ' MoLure, who is known as an expert ing letter signed on behalf of tho‘ ed Prince Edward in their udtvpy- Rarilway officials by .\ir. (‘. l\'. i tisiug budget and as this udvcrtis- Howard: lug reaches many parts of United "The railway tiilirers who wet-Vi states and ‘Canada the effect is far privileged to be your guests tlttriutz. “were w“ it shod attends-nee a; one of the best seen in many years- reuchlng. the past summer felt ut that time the Baptist Chitrcii iast night to hi‘ Rogers has an exceiieht Oh. The Canadian National hus hu-liflllll APB iii-ill 0i lllP i1i11111011‘ m“ he." the Qi-imn Recituphy the Bgp- portunlty to produce good skins under preparation a book fenturlugistlch an eventful week in our lives “at Church ch0it___tim first under from having hi his hoséessio“ Orig. the Maritime Provinces as n snm- should not be permitted lo tiussthe direction at the new organist, inal Jim Tuplin st0ck.0ult0n stock. mer resort and Prince Edward lu- without some tangible rt-cortl bc- hit” Roberta it spencm._ R C‘ T_ hhii other high cihhh Sti-hihi Those land attractions occupy u fuir m5 made. =it_ who ii-eht, privileged m see yegter. share of the book, 65.000 copies of We thoroughly enjoyed your The aiiutmthie and spiemiid rem day-h coiiectioh reitiarheti oh the which will be distributed. Wind and generous hospitality. ‘I130 uttum of the different numbers beautiful blue black necks. the well .\ir. Molanson gave assurance the opportunity of visiting Prince evinced in no uncertaintermsotthe fun-ed bodies wgth cieht. hhhi-hiihi; that it. is the earnest desire to do Edward Jslund to sec and learn musicai taient and hhiiity 0i Mi“ hiiveiq 11.51“; iii“, these command It-vorything possible to improve first hand something of its beauty spehcen The toiiowing __tdcmiwyh hit; money and them is ii ready itrunsportation conditions to this and development 3nd especially "5 tgpencei; market roi- them. Province. A very necessary" step attractions for tourists. As well The toiiowihg we" haianceti pro" iMcssi-s Mcithm and hiCK-ihhon to this end is tho bullastiitg of tho as being entertained so splendidly. gramme was untied out “mi receiih cohgmtuiiited M“ i-ihgem oh (hi, road 110d. During the past season it was an educutiloti to all of us t.“ with interim “mi tthni.ucihtioh_ high quality of the skins und stated: ins much gravel as could ho. which we trust will work out to L Qrguii gohnzwhoi-uu Magfluu" that they would like to socurc handled by the Cur Ferry WIS our mutual udvanttiso. lull- "mf" Dubols nuny more consignments like brought. ovcr and spread. Tins than this. we zipprcviatc the 2_Ahthhhi__.--Q Come. [mi us Wm. them. will ho cottlrittuod noxt your. ihoughbful and kindly flllilll- "ll" The people of this island cun bolproitiptod tho invitatitlwn allrldill ord-i Th...” gni0.__Mi-_ Roy Quigiey atsuurcd ill-at. everything imsslblc. or that tho frlondsh p mu o may‘ ;i_ Organ 30in iitiiihntuhch in D is being made in insure to this prvriuot bo lost sight of. Wu ask ouch ol 1813i q Lumaim vltirc a ruir shnro or tourist truffioour hosts ‘in accept as a memento ‘hi (iupriccid and whatever lll\'[ll"0\'l!ll1\‘.lll.ti in of our eventful Wot-it tho acconil- ,i_ Cami-hit“ soio____--iimv Beauth tramsportuliioxt that can be lnudc. in punylng cigarette case cIUXTIWC ful upon the Mountains" ~19, Flux. tho present. conditions of the road with u facsimile of our suznsturoslihgthh iiéfithh hcd will be made. The people und trust that thr- use oi‘ thlls may Mrs‘ it. ‘5_ “endpriiom serve ‘to bring back some p eusan ship. ‘Mendelssohn -—_-< Biitiillg lT ustzo f0 Br. Jinctr. here must however do their share Men's Trim-"Watcbmaulwhut tutti they must be prepared to rc- memories to each one of you. hi the Night-i Sui-tent“ BELL§ __ HQW iT-s coive and house and feed them On behalf of your guests. Messrs ttttigiey‘ Dihgweii umi _QH‘NQLEi BELLES und it is now apparent that tnorc stomp. - "—_"”"‘ 6., Organ fiolo-(s) "Pilgrims g . I (tho u." W gne "7 ' ~ Steamer and Schocn New Ruie For ‘.3, S.....D-.,....,..... “up; 7. Violin Solo-(u) Serenade er Went Ashore - ~ AronekY Social Functions at (b, A... M“... Schubert Government House -(89eelal to The Guardian) gTTAiwA_ Dec. 7_.>A new rule for ‘large social functions at Gov- Mr. Ben Wagner s. Baritone Solo-wpoin’ Home" Dvorak Mr. Leigh Dingwell 9. Organ Soltr-"Belis of Abor- Word w-tn-i received in the city yvsturtlny that the 5.8. Ex-Empcrtn" or Si. John went ashore on u. mud bottom 0W0 miles from (‘one d St . t George. about 20 miles from the Ofllmem lliouse has ‘been esmhnsh- all), A ti: —~"Th Lord ion" (int. of Cunso. The steamer had her edl under ‘the realms “l Vlfilégg": shehhordnen‘ e “gregfi irnddcr dnitiaged and "out a wlve- ("Ki Vlfllrflllflififls wmmgdtm‘ igwsh Soprano Obligato-‘Mise loss bore seeking aid to have her Previous governonazttllflrill Biancim navy“ TORONTO_ mm qrqim-ittmp, (fora hiay ‘Stewart. ways and Canals indicates ‘that the Sllllllfll’ "Schwi- resigned lust Sunday as pastor o! the 25th Street Christian P-Li. Gilli H[iii5El‘l ill iiiiiiliilgfliiliiil Miss Cora May Stew- art Announced That She Would Not Mar- ‘ Rev. R0b’t Wood. “Tomorrow or Any Other Time.” (Canadian Prob!) nosrou. Mast-h. ‘Dec. 7. ~Mlee 20 year old riucc Edward island Girl. 80110913‘ -d lust night that one would not ‘luurry ‘Rev. Robert Wood, 56. w- morrow or any other tlmeiMoetiflfl the clergyman on his arrive-them from Baltimore ‘Miss swim" Wm him that his arrest in Baltimore was to be of tho party but was un- and all of them reported the h d absence from iboudon. Premier . . , 1 i- avoldahly detained at Mmicwm a delightful time. y a Baldwin‘ is taking charge of for- W "n win’ hm“ m” mm‘ b“ m the‘ it will be remembered that the Mr. l". W. Robertson is not a eign office matters. Oqsggefiz‘ $077“; Glflfli-dlan) ltntiiiasgétewart “iii hi“, m9; mp, above gentlemen along with rep- stranger to thc Island in fact hi‘. ""_"“.'}"‘—'_‘ ' L. '— a alum“ “Tuoodlat the ‘Prince Edward 1818114 Mr. Wood, sbe mid. Church in Baltimore after serving one d87- llis resignation was understood to have followed receipt of a letter from the pastor of the Baltimore Christian Temple in which it will asserted that "if you are the 58ml pastor who was ‘IlPNlIV-ed "1 1915- it would be much church banded in forthwith." better for the l! your resignation "was Prosperity For The Maritimes _ Predicted (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN. ‘Dec. ‘l. — The dawn- ; ingot’ show erect prosperity for the Maritime provinces was p ted at the annual meeting of the Saint radic- John Board of Trade bold ast night. Speakers were unenl- mcurs in expression of their tbelie! 4 ‘that the disabilities of the Mari- i A selection of Silver Fox pelts times were htihst being mcohhiwii nt‘ rather exceptional bounty and-and the heopie o; Canada. up a. Yeslelday whole ‘were determined that 1n:- ‘ufternoon ‘by hltefisrs. hlcLure and iiw wouhi he meted huh n w“ iMoKinnon from Mr. W. K. Rogers. ieit that the Duncan gamut-nit,‘ The“ ski“ we" take“ "W" M“ and freight rates hearings! fiildifll ‘Rogers’ various rancheg and Mr. wohiii lngii. --:<0§-_-- sue osttvsns sreitmaonfe rectify all mfounderethlifl _,_-_ JEICFERSONVIMJE, llld., D60. G ——-Deltvering steamboets is one of the duties of litre. lnretta M. Ho- ward. secretary-treasurer 0f the Howard Shipyard and Dock Con, here. Mrs. Howard has just delivttNd the “Louisiuutf. s big ferry boat which will ply between Bolton Rouge and Port Alien, ha. Ill od- dltlou to making trips to deliver boats, Mus. Howard attends meet- ings of shipping officials. solicit! orders for the firm and looks n11 tor much of tho field work. The shipyard was founded in L034. it‘ you wear your apmué out quickly. mako u double email (m! to wear with the regular ones. Also make separate pud- sizod bibs double and have than long enough to tuck into the tund- ing of the apron. Announcements, Coming Events‘ g Meetings, fife. "Month! meeting of Ladies Md o! J’. E. i. capital will be ill st. Patti's Pariah Hall. wocaesdq. December 8th at 3 p. m. 3156-124-2l. "Sale oi‘ B. ‘Dovon. York post- poned till ‘Wednesday. 15th. If not fine. Thursday 16th. » 3170-19l2l ...._- "Rummage aeio at. Y. M. C. A. Saturday afternoon at I p. in. 317212881 customary to issue lists of those invited to bulls and other uutstand- .. inlz events at Rldeau Hall, these e‘ Chas] gigzplgggekin“ Gummml‘ m" ‘wmvilmfl "mmi"! ‘Mlhtlixfti; nu... RODBTU! o. silencer-fr‘. 0.1.1.. motfe t: lxmi‘: filthactfig“ of the ‘Organist and Choir Director 8 wPiM-Ys “hur hundredflkiocluiértlzi Din-CHESS’ 9-K 5' 7'0" porters now attend ‘R an. a 0F cmchuo moderate in fresh west and south- ‘west. winds, mostly cloudy with somewhat ‘higher temperature. towed off. The crow la supposed to he safe. The schooner "Fiehborti" is vi“ ported to have gone ashore near Cape Traverse and "beyond the vague report that the crew are ln no inugor. no further particulars lure available. 11. Organ Solo-"hlarch Funebrc at niglht. Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . . . . .. 17-4 Montreal fuir .. 14-2 Quebec cloudy . 16-2 Probably light local snow or rain "The annual meeting of the Kingsum and Clyde River phone Company will be beill in ti) Hall at Kingston on Saturday 11th inst. at 7.80. 8177 "Borden-Greet drama “All 0i New Hampshire Homo" when”, i,“ the distinct. 1tnder-' Hl-ewdlnk met they will m" “Wile non-non, Dec. iL-The Dowager lists of guests. ‘in wmeqllflllfil? 0f Duchess of Rutland brought back We new rule no lint 0i 111°“ "l" fond recollections and a wealth of 19mins the ball m ihonor o! it. n. good stories from her visit ‘to -the I-l‘. Prince oeom v11 ‘getaway We United States. _ prepared. "l wanted to sketch a group of l .1 . t. “limit” i.“ °’"“:."-" “"’ M?“ aaseanll a ue. "neoh - (°"""“"‘ PM‘) “t'$31’?°?t"i"i.ifi‘lt'§ cnrlorrv Slim lira had Just been etlnstetdewhgddl ‘SAMLT 57m- Mmlm- Mm“ Dec‘ Merle mgr‘ are working on the began my sketch. But they work- 7- ‘ TM “mm” cwl“ hmmml‘ steamer General Garretson next lned so quickly that, although .l went tht‘ long line or downbolmd lflllllltno with indications the entlreto sketch every tier. the building carrier» "lured in the 1w flwlell "blockade mu t» broken todey. wee flnlehdd before the sketch." Charlottetown fair . . . . . .. ‘Halifax "fair . . . . . . .. ‘St. John clear Boston clear New York clear lt was also reported that a schooner which left Crnpund for Pictou ‘e believed to have been loot or wrecked but no definite tn- formution at the time of writing could be obtulnotL. and tomorrow morning at 12.38. 29. 12th. 2.13 a. m. utea later than Charlottetown Sun sets this afternoon at 1.16 a tomato stewed together - and risen tomorrow morning at ‘L-througb a ' First. quarter moon Sunday Dec. Summer-aide tide eighteen min- ‘t:.:.-‘::ts*" popper bid --_.. An onion and green sieve. then Borden 27-18 all. Thursday, Dec. o. by norm .. il$—-18 Dramatic Club. 1f not fine on IN- . 24-10 day. Admission 35c llltl M6. "IUI. .. B8—12 play of its hind. so . . . . . . . .. 22-42 font to miss it. High tide this afternoon at 1.38 and chilled and added i0 tffioltontie and after diecueeion the never to ptlt anything ‘t Sum m rat, hilt - 1. . t "tbuuuy urn} out; specimens. ' - 1‘ . . . . u . , - ‘ v w w. “ha,” .,__ .. _ "'1... . Beet prices. " naturist