t la’ l l l I MAXI MS or A MERCHANT He oral!‘ l5 “bk who do“ “by f__________u a? Covers Prince Edward island Like the l MAXIMS OIJ. MERCHANT lute Ina-KB": waste In It. W r urdtlu. FIJINIWG ""- ‘ll-Ififtttfvnt-‘tvn tiunrdinu In Cente- W CHARLOTTETOWN,ACANADA. THURSDAY, Novrjit/IEER 2o, wzo F w PAGES‘. I Annual bubarrtpllonn llrltvrrrd I500. Ily Mall Unnmla and U. a. A. $4.50. lPPlIINTMENT ll uvtvtunsi (Special to the Gluflllgn) Elle". supported for years ltznadian Press) l OTTAWA, out, Nov. 19.—'1'he ap- mireirzcl1t of sir Charles Dalton, of rmbh P E I w the past or. two houses. worth more than - ' " ‘ l. . _feuis::1nr (level-nor of P. E. I.. Wits s “mo” mnounced tins evening by Sir George mqqq artlug Prime Mlnlstcr. Sir jhzrlss sticrccvls Licut. Governor F. ‘i. Kelvin. The transfer will be made m ypv-nvtier 33. (Jmclal announce-l 1w v-zs aksn made- of the appoint- gent cf Funk Stanfield to the Lietl— tenant Govcrnorshlp nf Novn Scot- cllr Elutificid will assume hls new 2ft!!! on December 3. He succeed; Hon. J l’ Tor)‘. E. J. Lcnmlre. clerk 3H1" privy‘ Counrilwill gtv to the uarifinlt‘ !‘rn"1:lCcS tn szvear tn the tar Llctilenant Governors. TBBANAD t Canadian Press) loll her standing timber before |lcarns to save ifflvest conservationist, who is “Paupers"Left v OverA Million l Pfilllllrs by charity. died with]; two weeks of each other and left, w come which included unm- N w U g E n LONDON. Nev. ls-Jsmes and A _ t} Thames Smith of saetrldid, l GIVES WARNING MQNLREAL, QUE" NOV. 19-3“ l5; my opinion that Claude will destroy t her forests. stated lF-“enk J. o. Hlrnufi‘. Neva Bonus’ Empire Choir S_ings “The Maple Leaf?’ ,itvntn SYDNEYlYllllTllS an l : .. l l l l sl\e dc- Rty. Con Approximate Cost About 9 Million lfcncslfivaflu Press) t')nt.. flvgrsn‘. oi i"\=.tl‘lll‘tlOl\ WhlPh will people too have not learned to con- OTTAVZ-‘l. :2 rngagvrl lav can} Platinum under the tent tvhrrr‘ m‘ .‘ll‘f0""ll§5 i: gold tw the "fill, v. 1hr . "Wilt = rie 1hr total w lllltfttlltWd here today. tnnd new machinery ls still coming =' rr! up rcit:-'.ri:~ticn_ etc. ‘n order l" gne envplm no-nt as soon a! ‘Jos- |iotiig hls time and money ln sav- j ‘ling the forests. He ls in Montreal {or ¢ n brief visit. I think Canada will not . ‘learn her lesson till it ls too late he ‘ stated. True. we are having a tree Tsurvey, but that. will take five years, wand during that time, we shall lose c greet deal more timber fn flres and we already know only too well ll-The lhow few trees we have left. The pulp straction Nov. the Canacllen Nnt- serve,_desplte the present low price arrangc- of papcr—Andfsnwsome go to South crest on nuaest-twy [Antcrice the other day at a lower Craven.- price than I had. ever heard before- is made so as to tn. They continue to cut. down more "7' “Mk nah"“ ‘and more, and instead of conserving ltlnclr paper and holdlng the price up. ' they are helplessly throwing all they zmnted amount for staff Writer) y.» roam cnmt-tt liter ‘the proportion‘ to f ‘il-"Ylrd i‘; '11." Ward of Railway Com- " ‘firestorm-s t. I've various prol"i'lf~. according to rhc rrsgrant. is $9.041 n of which so, llllllhi to learn a lesson. "'7 Pill‘! l‘? the Railway. The rcmalru ‘ "u rift h» mct. nut. of the grade 2 fund tutti other sources, the T I l l l u mt of conlrihvitlons tn be deter- Iu nrlriillnn to the total sum mcruirvwl lhrrc is a further n- mvunl c! 5.110.750 for rails and ties. Elie llst of 'vr"."'s includes; St. John. N. 5.. Horton. total cost 8175.000; (Special to the Guardian) .'<1l1“v1.'-' wt snanrn. "ronouro. 0nt., Nov. Ill-A ___‘____________ shipment of silver foxes consign- ed to’ the Royal Wlnter Fnlr and ANi\'t)U[\‘(jEMENT5_ valued at 3:50.000 arrived tn COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. Toronto yesterday by Canadian National train from Maritime farms. Over half of the 300 all- ~~Da m s _ ver tens competing at the Royal 5m Tzurgmlg.‘ Agllfttlxebsercgwmunny winter Fair this year are from 933g.|1-20_ Prince Edward Island, whlch still "mm e C]? l d l leads Ontario as a centre of the ‘l w .u 1 g. mud” 35m Jenni“ “Bgrotfszéfiik fox farming Industry. 0304-11-20-21 clfmmm" Flfltv-Flves at Kelly's C i,‘ it'd ley Vcv ml 1 t n , “fa 3. -1 ‘a 5 1C1 Y? MUFYBY Rtvcr. H. Monday. fiTTinkoi-e "E5 1n Klnkora Hall. Friday night. eu-Ivh iii Tm?! nltltnuci meeting of the Oepe - M! “All "'?".!13y' lck Denies Report ors Hall. Fr day. 8 dclook. 9294-11-20-51. LONDON . NOV . e tn ctfcken Supper in 5t. . Wednesday, November 8236-11-20. ____ uvq Omc to the Balvaton Army subtler. Thursday. Nov. 20. "cd from 5 till '1 p. m. 9305-ll-20 _____ some effect have live hogs and lambs November 25th till ll R c. m. Everett wedlock. Hun- lvcr oaao-ti-zo-ai. Rummage Sale at Y. M. c. A. ‘Yfllllffllllz. November 21st at Plthtan Sisters. 9289-11-18-20-21 and have brought repented denials shah off in Imelda. ‘Hot Goose Supper l l l Crepaud d‘; wélg-ldfll‘. November 20m. m- . 1cn'e Institute. - ltlbB-ll-lt-ls-ll-zo-Al. P. E- l» Mdfl D8061 m. t —-— ° “*5” ‘m’ "w" “m” In Vancouver m1 "Beautiful but _ Dumb." Sten- Brldce. tonight; Cambridge. Irl- Snturday: Bor- 9310-11-20 VANCOUVER. l. 0., Nov. l0- Lemuel G. Munn, 0e. one of the blon- eers of Vancouver. brother of D- J- r 21st. Lunch served. Come Munn of Montreal. died here sudden- t: your friend. 9285-11-20-11. ly Saturday. Mr. Munn was a native |of Prince Edward Ialendhintls 0111M to tlsh Columbia in 1 ll 9! he h.ii'2nc°1"-§,‘If.§f,’,{"'g§§h“'£ thLsBIIt-other tn Montreal there are _ml sifinfd A. R. Clarke. See- t two other brothers. Angus 01 VIII- » "91""- l oouver. and H. A. of Vlctorle. He 1| Hail. Auction Forty- "cmbc brln 4 TFrACCHfL Rjdlvkuum‘ w“? also survived by his wife and one e: cr .0 de hter. Mrs. Alec McLennan. of Christal?‘ _ PM?“ BIRCH llllhd. "Wed at home. where they er-i - vsen-ie-to-smce! "‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ’ "‘ aboard? Kenn cm. Be sure and attend November 2am. A delicious! 515 PAUL'S TEA and Fancy Sale today. co supper. 00m, u“ m.” your‘ rm v - Ml beaumm was; Beautiful prtsee can on the market, apparently un- UNTARII] FARMS Inlay today began its fight before the vlDorrtllilcn Bout-d of hallway Com- “imissioners for admission into the select reserve of low. freight rates. on the recommendation of the Dun- can Commission. Before Commsf-ion- lers Thomas Vicn and J. A. Stnnc- S sct aside for the Maritime Provinces l tile Board of Trade. outlined coin- ‘ctty in the mutter of freight rates. When the Commission adjourned to- night the evidence was not complet- ed and a further meeting ln Que- ‘bec early ln December followed by iposslbly other Maritime points. will tbe necessary before the case ls com- pleted. A full dress argument will lthcn be heard before the whole board {in Ottawa. , ‘ Before the case proceeded today. J. 1A. Walker. representing the Halifax ‘Harbor Commission. the Halifax Jlolrd of ‘Trade and the Transport- lotion Committee of the Maritime gProvinoes Beard of Trade. objected ‘to the hearing and questioned the‘ Jurisdiction of the Board to inquire’ 1km...’ syn!‘ ‘into any matters connected “ltll the O mmisslmer or Metrapohwn Ponce Maritime Freight Rates Act. He was fonnerly canny; qmwmlnloverruled by Commissioner Thomas Gem!“ h“ “ma! m. rem“ m“ Vien and a similar objection on be- . he will resin u ha“! o’ the poncevhalf of the city of Levis was also uwml m lumealuh Ram,“ to m, iturned down. Mr. walker cited a ecc- . Qumzrp, Que, Nov. ltl-Quehe" Photosraph repwdumd A50 vE mo.“ “lumbar; of Empire choir, from Canada. upc: their f!:-:t .. 1 Ferguson at London. when the chnr {stem rendered an lmprumlll-fl 01W‘ at‘ ""11 5'?|°°'~1°". Th5 51-1711‘ L61 - ier Ferguson ls seen at LEFT. while Frederick Lord, leader of the choir. rcnilllcwfl ‘h’ film“ little riutisltilunt u trim itusssttuttt ittrtlut; l »rrl-.»;ttttttttt tt Press Staff Correspondent) Imperial Conference. which irnec of personal contacts. in whlc l the rrccnt. Conferenci- was c; success- ln . ishowing the spirit of friendship and thearlngs in St. John. Halifax and 'rcal comradeslup among the Etnpircs [fut as any cf its predecessors izrctcfinen. Mr. Thomas indicated th gccntcrencc had both s constitutional and art-economic side. ‘Pluclzs ‘Chicken iln Four Seconds NIAGARA FAILS. N. Y.. Nov. 19. --Nlck Palermo. local meat denier. claims the world's championship 1n chicken plucking. At the clty mar- Ret. Nick distinguished himself in a contest among several vicinity pluck- ing asplrants, by stripping the feath- crs from a four-pound Plymouth i127 Thcs. T. Champion. 011111-111 pilgrdnage tn the grave in t !' SMournetfs Paid 5T0 Visit Crave T0 DECREASE YALYE 0F BONDS CHICAGO, Nov. l8—-... ire ‘mourners today made tlzez. Man A. Tlllel. l1‘: cemetery of Louis gLONDON. Nov. 1tl—Probcbly,»y.pu artist. and received cheque: in psyf’ have been told the Gbii€ff1nl6h‘-"1ll~ t ment for their visit. erl to mskc any effective proposaJs; possibly you have heard the confcr- ., rnce did nothing important. Neither aside a trust fund of $2.500 in brr. 3,15:- flatcment l; true, declared Rt. Hon. to pay the mourners pro-dried tlzcf/lwhl [.1 f-l. Thomas, Secretary of State. for i came tn ht."- grave rn Juno l7 zzncl iman, representatives of the my and - the Dominions. in an address on tnc WLS siblc b?» the artist's mil. vi June l1. and there oicrc ru. h s from th". vxutzqr- polo‘ as czr mass 11nd? 214v. ovvnra i: c: B Thu strange right var. ma “e pas-V’ Nov l7. About. $1.500 war. n :1 out, ~. thgflytlilfil l . ‘plum; of djgcflmflggflnn gggingf, the broadcast tonight. After speaking of the individual cheques. tcdzj: woujdiaud a- 5 , the value afforded by the confer- be mum smaller man nefire DBCHllL-Cll-IDTEI the réc cf decreased value of the bonds. In shoal: :11: p- cutiidc IL ,._ . t n ~- 'C:::::l.;::1 Psuzl t’ ‘ 1") .- . _ trc-t .1 rite viltzje 0i f-‘ctilrhe KG "c... l: $111.7 FDQFZIJIQ. June the sums ranged from c5 t» s30 bunks. - 6's Eng-l '14. being met bv premier ’ ~‘s (‘Toss sullen. Prem- I e/‘cn vn the right. I lers cent for scrod. The dealers dc- E clare that under existing nmrket con- =5 . IQ-Jlice: ucl: fast far‘ .5:- mmghp nnzlit plane had been tmssing th." rm brI-c 1w; to pieces. and ,‘l\"0nda_-.~'inldnlght with two "men :1 '."'~'/‘.‘l Flt hi." Juzr aitrr dawn t” "mm? “Ttman 35M"! -. an h-lm; ha”. Sh, flute today all three had been killed ~ in a heavy fog ran = I 51103;; whichlridge route highway in the Tehachapi ' etilgers cut of thcirqlmlnlains- flltlfRMtNglt YRS. uni at sjviitrwiril tASHES lCanadlan Press» . tSpcclzi to the Guardian) NORTH SYDNEY. N.S.. Nov. 19.-—, TORONTO, Ont, Nov lib-F's! Ncrth Brdners fishermen today dc- l rcbblng banks at King AgintJurl tclded without a dissenting voice totand Unrgnr-als Jame; Klrgtand we; ‘leave their craft tied up at the l “named by Lhasa-ale Kath u‘ m! l . . vviharvcs until Halifax prices are County Pqhce Com-t today w e lhh t?“ lflbl’. fm‘ their cod and hlddwk i een years in Portsmouth Peniten .ary , 1'- 1-‘115 W1‘? ,ancl fifteen lashes to be admtnls: red 5 About one hundred fishermen, Litsjxty days an“ the Confluence. h.“ ‘well as delegates from lnzonlsh and l. o; the semen“ Murray Denver‘. IO. other Cape Breton parts attended almbbmg the [W0 hanks h“ naflwd mas; inciting in the Union Hall. at rec._h.ed ehmeen “rs and’ w! vlhclcht Dr IRtclxrdUlisnécriucelltral ' lashes to be admjnblmad m5 be re "r1: or e m e on ime - , _ . °‘"i-'he"nren repcrtcd refusal of the t hm’ l‘ Klrklmd s‘ (b; s l '“ t d t Before pmzsiizg sentence. i_\1 g5. m. . . .. .. _ _ m”; o, the Ngnilgatdxitlfid “ti: 5:; t trite Keith said one can hardly im. .- -. . _ . on the bd-i- of that>l 1d x t; n iagme t“ ymmg m?“ m“ u '°” "' D w “g a a ' g with your future ahead of vou t m. ; fax. An attenmpt to settle the dtffcr- I ‘ l . LX115 mitttng such a crime cs ting. De- Jaexmen and buyers under the aus- spite “may appeals f“ lenien‘ t l plccs of the North Sydney Board of m“ w Se: any N50“ w" n‘ ‘Fm Trade failed to achieve its purposes. t proper“ of [he public U’ m“? a £181‘ H8561“ prices here are L, cents a Iccunizieratlcn ctmpzrsci to the life ;pound for haddock: l‘. for steak cod: t“! the mdmdual‘ I ha.“ n“ d 1M l‘;- fo." market cod. and six tenths of ‘ in my mind u Cm of me ox‘ "315 a cent for SCPDU. The men demand t of any or the bank‘ had resist” he 21-,- cents for steak cod and haddock; t “mud ha“ bx“ dead In” “m! I214‘ my Inarket cod, and three quart" revolvers aver: loaded to kill. NS;..l€I of the men made any staten: nt Darvvent stood wlth hls ltzmds . . and bit hls llp when he heard -s( 1t- , cuce pronounced. ‘;encs by a round table conference of diticns an increase is impossible. Was Helpless To :Assist Woman“ illlREE mun! it Ptlttf rust ICanadian Press; EURBANK. dlhf. NOV. Ill-Offic- 0f Pacific Air Irsns;.\ort'tvhuse (Special to the Gun-dim) PARRY SOUND. Nov. 19-4701: : her‘ coat was caught by a Canadr .1 Nztlonel freight engine early tool. ' ‘Mrs. J. A. Dvryer was dragged sc - yerdl hundred feet along the tract 511159 She suffered a fractured skull n... “m1 broken limbs. Mrs. Dwyer on her w. anucuizired w "us, “.35 hurrying tracks. The engineer who 55m t. : vxcmluvs danger wives powerlcs .1 stop his train. since he was beuz; assisted by a pusher engine. the en» tziilecr of which 112d no view of til: crossing. across t.‘ r in the crash of the plane on n roll- . mg hlllsld! seven mile: east of the' To England t Departed M” cimumud tlon in that Act. which states the mmv times {or the “s! few months rates provided tn the select area can- B Wm h e r‘ mend connection with the fixing of rates thigdw y“! gm the “any; "u," outside the area. The present hear- upon m. data.‘ N‘... h‘ "d" m tnl. Mr. Vien ruled. was not for the cure t cold he bu been vmbh w “Um” °' fm“ not. be adduced as arguments in rates. but to inquire into complaints which the; Government had receved from the] City of Quebec. The board could not] alter the Act, but stnce the matter) Councll lt could advise the Govern-t ment on‘ the alleged grievances u" Quebec. l. s. wu lnslsted on the part of Quebec witnesses, that the proposed exten- sion of the select area would have no injurious but rather beneficial ef- fects on the trade of the Marlttme Provinces. It was contended. Quebec merely wished the correction of a lbeel situation which worked a hard- ship. The Maritime Freight Its-us Act. provides that m1 sll domestic traffic ln the prescribed area the Ovldll. steamer dosed by 80 percent. The westerly boundary of the area ls the on; '1! Levi; directly across the river from Quebec. In order to take advantage rock in exactly four seconds. there- by battering the record establlshecl by his brother, Salvatore, in Buffalo ‘last year, by one second. Rescued was referred to under an Order In ‘ 15y late: Macy. Associated Press itlff wmm AMIEDUA. Nov. vember Is and is due tn New York tin certain other foreign on Friday. , 6038i!!!"- ; ll-The All through the hearing today itsteamehlp Meuretanle edglng ' upt close to the linking Swedish vessel this afternoon took aboard the crew who bed abandoned ship in two llfeboetl. Meanwhile the America with Captain I George Fried on her bridge. after-outrun guru" o; mgny some steaming for almost ten hours Anode to the comments] Department lCcnada." which has reached wide- ln response to an s. 0. S. from the during the pest year has been the rprcad diztrtbutlon Ovidia. stood aloncsldv as did the question of possible tariff advantag-i shinning board lrelchter Endlcott. u w be gained by building branch The Cunard liner Meuret-snle left normal’ freight rates should be re- Southampton and Cherbourg. No- l mats. whole recent drastic deportat ton to Bolton. Ens-- ABOVE arc reproduced wash .Allee Barton ILEFT) and Mrs. Alice Alnsvvorth. fflfmi‘? 51mm” mild‘ '11:" ingr. from photographs of Mrs. luvs raised l I storm of crltlcism on both sides of the Atlantic. the factories in Canada. tn cover not. only the local markets but also markets countries. ‘lhls ls revealed in the annual re- - pert of the director cf the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the special rate. Quebec menu-pm Quebec. south of the 5t. Lsw- mule publl¢ wdgy, factu~~~= and wholesalers. it was|rence River and for the Marta-vs. eteted. had te shlp their goods byIThe cost of thll cperetlon means ferry across the river to Levis nzxtjetther reduced profits m‘ n 3° M “M”. rulup from there for points in out-- [or higher price for the - - - - . . _ During the year, the report says. [the chlef o! the division of foreign for the =clior tarlfls visited Canada tn study the Canadian tarlf! and customs bro- t Bennett Tariff Branch Factories To Can- WA$HINGTQIQ D, <31, Ngv, 19--A cedure Pubiicaitcns have been issued inquiries including “preparzng shipments to In his general rew-ierv of the do- trestle and foreign =ituation the dlr- ; Iwtor finds there has been a decline ‘ill price of nearly every important Fran‘ ntaterini. Eur that. there is res-i ‘son to believe that. the bottom 15' being reached. In the. domestic field the experts that := soon as some iconfjdeitre cf this ls established in rtustrics may he rxpcclrrl tn purchase * CanadaNowOnly Cyclone plays‘ l . é z/VOIH! American Havoc [n . i. - ’ Wheat Exporter -sma11u.s. Town WACYIINGTON. 0c. Nov. 19.—-—l '5p°“m t” u" Cmmdln’ ‘Canada is now the only exporter of‘ OKLAHOMA CITY‘ NO“ ‘North American wheat. Wltlmn afyclone desunyed a “Cum °f n" month the Dominion may have the l w?“ of Betmm-v "u" Oklahmng immediate world market to herself.‘ Cmv Lway" M‘ least "We Verso“ These News a“, drawn from a cam were killed and two score or more i vass of the wheat situation here to- 5 “we m-tmtd- The “m” 315° dfimm‘ 4a..‘ .i;.hed a schoolhouse southwest. 0t Chairman Alexander Leg“. of m: Bethany. Advices said two children Federal Farm Branch “quch ("sum were reported klllcd and fourteen 1n- ization. through the Grain Stablllza- 111F915 l" 111% Schmtlholléf‘. ton Corporation. apparently went ~ ahead today with its immense pur- chases on the Chicago market. is authority for the statement. that the lUnited States ts out of the world inheat market for months. Except ‘ for commlttments already made. that tellmlnated the United States at Liv- crpool. The harvest of the Southern l-fcm- i tsphere will hardly be ready for mar- ket until early in January. t Another fact which pcsslmists have apparently overlooked in contemplat- llng the present hysterical market ls the fact. that 32 importing nations this year grew slx and eight-tenths per cent. less wheat than they clld last year so that there would be room for absorption of that much more 1n the world market. 13-5 The Weather, etc MORE PPM. Via/rye A PlMN butr l5 tvtwavs More Attractive tr mass: U? A Bil’ ,' ' m, Last Minute News Flashes _- ~"j \ TORONTO. Nov 2O ~ lllarttnne iModerate winds. fair. not mus.‘ '__' ‘ichange ln temperature. Maximum .. . .. 4t Minimum .. .. 3t. mkh tlde this nip-nine ‘a! and tonight. at. 10.31. Sun rises this morning et 7.0a and ll Vi’! i Charles V. Bob. missing engineer i l NEW YORK. N. Y" N01. l9.— t l and promoter. surrendered today | .10 hrmr: their art: tv nnd resulting rrliel tn \tncmpl0_\'nu‘nt.. to the Dlstrlct Attorney to ans- wer a grand larceny indictment returned against hlm yesterday. sets this afternoon at 4'13 New moon Thursday Nov e. n cuss‘: a; "