ponsible for a lot our own misery. Jealousy-tithe other man's success is res- of (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew OF fi r’ MERCHANT '- E v e r y successful man‘ has his detractors or he would not be suc- cessful- g appcaf‘ to be useless. portant cabinet positions» Was Evidently A Bad Bargain LUNDON, Dec. l0.—Wlnston Churchill, chancellor of the ex- thpqiler, replying to iplestloils _ln the house of commons yesterday said lilut if Great Brititiifs debt to the United States lrnd been funded on the some ternls as Italy's. the amount which ‘the British govern- ment would pay to tlle United Stat- es government during the present year would be approximately $|l,- 0011,0011 instead of $100,000,000. Bicy les Keep Pedes-. trians On Jump In Copenhagen COPENHAGEN. Dec. 10.——~In America, one dodges automobiles. lull here it is the bicycles, I , Daring working hours, ' the lllllrrw are BliVe. ‘with cyclists and in on‘.- day as mafly as 514,820 were counted -in various points in the cl While motor cars are increasing in number, the bicycles are increas lug at a ‘greater rate. Trade Between U. S. And Canada In- creases The following statement speaks for ‘itself: . American Consulate, Charlottetown. l’. E. . December 3rd, 1925. Exports to the United States as Declared at the American Con- sulate, Charlottetown, P. E. i., November, 1925. ‘lilvmued lobsters 38,445 lbs., ‘$15.- oJ . iiuttcr 48 libs. $19. Live foxes 4189 en.. 8135.020. Fish. suited 500 ills. $48. '|'lil'll|]ls 914.740 lbs. $5.022. ‘lsllllliltl. live 2.046 en. $20,090. Oglgeci hides 223 611.. (9,124 libs.) 81,-‘ ‘Potatoes (seed) 16,408,763 l-blh. 8000.043. ‘Peta-toes (table stock) 5.503.071 llw- 8350.405. ‘Slump, live 30 9a., 890. Lumber. ‘rough, 30 m ft, $302. French radical socialist who may. according to rumor, be jsked to fgrm a government as other efforts He has called the French socialists into Im- Raise Funds for Years. WASHINGTON. Dec. 10.—-.'lira.- lllg ‘bands of children, ranging ill ages from 4 to l5 yenrsAlave been llldcflvtlred by agents of the Depart- ‘lllent of Labor. They are lbeing used by consclenceless persons to Millie funds presumably [or their benefit. National action to protect this new group of "migratory children" is being asked fol‘ by Miss Grace Abbott. chief of the Children's ‘Bureau ill he.- nnnual report ‘made public to-duy. This uoluuilie existence on the lpar; of children has never been ‘duplicated before in ilistory since the time nl‘ the cirildren‘... crusade lu the luidlllo ages. Mina Albllott slates that from lhno to time the Children's Bureau is ilskeil to ilssist ill tractinlg per- WANBEHINIS lilNflS Ill IIHIHIHEN lllllll THHUUIJH - SIJIJTHEHN Sllllfi Being Used by Conscienceless One Group Range From Five to Fifteen all“: across the continent wander- Persons Own Beneiit-—Ages of sons who travel from state go state with bands of children collecting motley for their support. “One such group." Miss Abbott says. "ranging in age from 4 to 15 years, has ‘been reported within ‘the last two years as hnvlng been in Alabama, Kentucky. Mississippi, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. Another group which came to the attention of the Bureau lust year. startcd front tlle state of Washing- ton speutthe Winter in the south and the Spring in New Jersey and New York. and when last seen were going to ‘New England. They were received and helped on their way by Mayors. by fraternal or- ganizations and by kindly indivi- duals who have had no menu's ill’ knowing tile cure the Cllililftfil were receiving or the effect llllflll them oi‘ this nonlnd life." Search For New Writers For Movies Proves Hard Task NEW YORK. Dec. 1O.—Th9 po- tenliui scenario writer should first ,sllll iris story for publication, colt- ‘cluile scenario editors of eight ‘leading motion picture coulpauies. , A ‘story published ill book form ‘or in n magazine, has all advant- logl- over the original script, ill jlllt-ir opinion. 'i‘o lilo author, it iilltillilri added revenue and a wider ‘distribution. 'i‘o ‘the producer. menus more pujbllc interest, with a resultant box office drawing pow- er and protection frolu plagiarism suits. and Distributors of America, in useemlbiing points, discovered that: although IIIOPtLthBII 100,000 persons annu- ally‘ are submitting manuscripts. only three or four ever reach the silver sheet. A-s u result, ‘the pro~ ducers are compel-led ‘to depend princlrpuiiy upon highly trained writers. the novel, the stage play and the magazine. Scenario editors are constantly seeking new writing talent. In showinlg the need of original matt- er. one editor called attention to the producing program .of 600 feu- tures n year by the companies. "From wlln-t emurces can we draw this auuteriai?" he naked. "lf we get ten good‘ ones froln the plays produced each year it is il big average. The same is ‘true of the book's published. Of short stories, if there are liliy good ones, it is a high average. That blokes sev- enty pieces of’ ‘spoken and written literature which could be convert- ed into really high grade special motion pictures. With a program calling for 600 features. ‘the re- lnulllder are ‘taken from built-up mediocre material and perhaps the insurance of some remakes and the original story." lScreen writing is as dlillcwlt us. and ll requires effort for success. UtalTPine Nuts To Re- lrurd, untirlng,‘ llliscellaileous, $7. 'l‘oll:|| $901,840. . .‘ Tlu- ilXDOPtB to the Ilnlted Slutva for the month of November. 15125.! hllow nn increase of 8581.926 over. the corresponding month of lustl OGDEN, Utah. Dee. 10.—'i‘wenty ilvo cents worth of pine nuts pur- chased time years ago fronl a lo- cnl fruit sloru urc helping re-forest The Motion lficture Producers (stage writing, the editors agreednlgretm‘ Forest Persian pieldsAncient Adobe House yi-nr alld an increase of 841.735 over‘ l"'l'-"l"~ November. 1923. This increase isl 'l‘hrcl- years ugn H. Dbeben. llt American Venice Will Give Up Its Canals For Streets VENllCE. Cili., Dec. 10.—Thc netqwnrk of ‘canals, which gpve this bench resort its name twentY years ago, is to be sacrificed to llw illemullds of progress. ‘(lily trustees ‘have ordered the water-ways tilled and transformed into streets because of the ill- croaslug need, since the ilevelcrll" auent of ‘the automobile, for more parking ‘space, and owing to tilt‘ gradual movement of VeFlIJK-‘l ‘business section over the lll-“ltflvl- ‘traversed dly the canals. The city was founded two de- cades ago by the lute Abbot Kill- ingly laid- it out with canals, re- senllbling those of its ‘ltullun Pm‘ tolype. ‘ _ ‘Connecting with the Plwlilc Ocean at: Plllyfl dci Rey. tho “mall! wind for three miles through llle residential district under cause- ways fashioned after those of V811- ice, mtween palm-bordered bunks into a large lagoon east °i the “trolleywayfl n series of electric railroad trucks that; ‘mark tho Mundary of the present, business section. 1.. 190s, the Venclc aruusenwtlt zone centered about ‘this body 0i water. but in eusuinfl yell“ "- gradually moved toward the beach to cluster on and about Dlelifl "it" jut several hundred feet ocean- ward. ‘Since their inception the canals have lbeen used Qyfoiusively fol‘ pleasure boating with moonlight voynglng over tho lucid wot-BIB‘ A miniature rel non-d W-lllllll ill one time surrounded lilo fillllflls and afforded s survey of their beauty nt; night was constructed simultaneously with the water- ways. ibut was removed last yell!‘ as another impediment ‘to pro- I The new streets will connect with several boulevards lesdius to Los Angeles, which recently annexed this oil-Y- Back In Favor LOS ANGEIJES. DBO. 10.—The hunlibla sun-dried brick is coming buck into popular favor in south- ern California ae a materiel for the build-lug ol ranch houses. to . l h ed tomnke it the‘ the editorial ......-,.'1${,,,‘1“3,, A°,,'Ie,.,,.,,-. m“, “£00,... "Blow out, you bugles, over There's non; But, dying, has made us rn These laid the world away; Sweet wine ‘of youth; gave up Or work and joy, and that un l That men, call age; and tho l Thevir sons, they gave, their lm An lnclldent in the memorial s; of these so lonely and poor or old. the 69 mcn of the submarine M1, which sank recently. the rich Deadl re gifts than gold. poured out the red the years to be hoped Serene so who would have been mortality." , —Rupert Brooke vice on H.MlS. Maidsilonq, for m‘... G.N.R. Freight l Trains In Crash , Near Montreal MONTItEAlL DecfIO-Threg Can adian National Railway freight trains crushed into each other just west of the Couteau ‘Station near here, early this morning and the passenger trains from Toronto to Montreal were delayed nine hours. 'l‘\vo employees suffered slight bruises. Tho wreck occurred through the derailment of tbs engine ol‘ a west- bound train. While it was stop- ped u. second train crashed into the first trnin and some of the wreckage protruded over the east- bound trnck. ‘Before it could be cleared or necessary signals made to stop a freight train eastbound crashed into the vrreckuze. ___-oo>——-— Germans Applaud Sir A. Chamberlain ‘BBIUMN. Rec. 10.—'l‘he action of Stir Austen Chamberlain. the Brit- ish Foreign ‘Secretary, in brnndllll! as fulse the wartime story of a Gerluun "torpso factory" is chm‘- acteirizcd ‘by the ‘German press its a creditalble and ststesmaniike set. The Deutsche Algcmiene Zeliuug sllys_ “He llu-s done western civv- izatlnn a great service l: rcfutinfl at least one of the slunders aslllnrl the Germans, because a civiliza- tion whllch leaves war lies uncnsll- le-nged ill an ntlnosphre of llutrel! and (loss not produce courage in its lenders to refute them. is doomed." The Tneglisclle Rundschnu. For- eign Minister Streemannb pap-"r says: "We applaud Chamberlain pnrbic- niarly ‘because he is helping the! spirit of l/lcaruo to victory 0V"l‘l Gold-Filled Elephant Two Were Killed In Watertown, Mass, Dye House .WA'I“ER.'I‘OWN, Muss. Dec. 10- Two persons were killed and a third was seriously injured when a centrifugal color dyer burst in tile Stephenson Dye Hausa here today. The dyer was making 22,- 000 revolutions a minute when it flow apart and struck the victims. itnrsom Stephenson of Wutertown. 70 years of age, father of Harrry Stephenson. owner of the dye house and his dnuzbter-in-law, Mrs Anna Stephenson of Belmont. were killed. Mrs. Stephensonb husband, Rollie. received a broken leg. and cuts and bruises which may result in his death. Defeated Progressive Will Prosecute EDMONTON. Dee. 10.—'i‘h.at a prosecution ‘is pending against cer- tan parties, as yet unnamed. in connection with irregularities ai- iegeti to have been committed dur- ing‘ the taking of t-he vote in cor tuin 1J0ll3 ‘in the federal riding of‘ Athabasca during the recent fed- erni eieotlon_ is the ‘statement lunde today by It. D. Tighe, counsel for D. E. ‘Kellner, Progressive cau- hy. 1.800 votes according to the of- ficial return. All application made yesterday before ‘Mr. Justice Walsh, for an order to Chief Electoral 0f- flccr (). hi. Biggnr K. C.. of 0t- tuvril, that certain documents 'i.n reference to the Athabasca election be released. was granted. New Process Miller found that and neither does if. change ios composition. mechanically and by oxidation, but the oil dldate, who lost to Hon. G. -W. Cros- etan-tislly the some as it was ‘be- fore used. It is rendered unfit for service by contamination with other substances. such as carbon and other solids, and certain con- stituents of gasoline. is all that is required for its suc- cessful reclamwtioll. This can be done ‘by pouring the ell ‘into a tank, adding s washing powder. mometer, Which, elopment of a new type of thermo measured by mercury. PBIIY. ned For Gye And Barnard IIDNDOlN. Dee. 10.—J,l‘he Medical Research Council attaches such va-lue to the investigations cf Dre. W. E. Gyle and J. lE. Barnard into inoculation with cancer germs for a cure of the disease ‘that it is hav- ing a new laboratory built for their special use in Middlesex. ‘It is asserted that Dr. Gye and Mr, Barnard are continuing with Bllocoss the recent discoveries and details of the investigations and sandy of Mr. Bernard's methods.‘ which led‘ ‘to the ding of the ul- trs. macroscopic o ganism of cant- cer by means of invisible rays, are soon to be published. The Daily Mail says that several laboratory workers ‘under .Dr. Gye and lMr. Barnard have undergone inoculations with live cancer germs separated ‘from their chemical um outs. The newspaper adds that the results of obese inoculations have been so successful that. in no case has cancer developed, notwithstan- ding the tact that subsequent ino- culation was mode in. several cas- es with the cancel-germ. plus ‘its chemical agent. Mr. Barnard told the Daily Mail that the recent work was promising ‘but that it would be premature to assert that n success- ful method of immunizing humans to cancer had been evolved. May Result In U-se Of Old Oil AUBURN, Dec. IOr-Demonstrat- ions here indicate that old crank ‘lllWllllE case oil of automobiles which has 800d lbeeu regarded ilt for nothing may ‘be reclaimed and used again. Dr. C. D. Miller, who is engaged ‘btllll; ably _ ‘in repeal-eh work .15 ‘the depart. lWaiker, and several of his young ill Wlllvll Ellillrlllll‘! 11° ment of agricultural of the ‘Aslricuitursl ‘College of the ‘ Alabama Polytechnic institute. has (3108868- succeeeded method for reclaiming or launder- ing old‘ oil at a. 0061. estimated by him at less than ilve cent-s a gel-ion. engineering in working out a lin studying the olplrobiem, Dr. dloes not ‘wear out" by use in a crankcase. Some losses occur itself remains sub- The removal of these substances lillllllfi lilllllllll llllllilllifi TWIIIE l5‘ lNl[N‘(,5_E_,l§ll[ll[illHY U. S. Inventor Produces New Type of Ther- 1,800 Degrees of, Heat in the ‘SOHIENIMYPADY, Dec. 10.——-Dev- Dr, meter capable of recording 1,800‘dustry in conferring on him t-he degree-g of heat in the open air, a Grasselli Medal heat twice as intense as can be ‘was an- nounced tonight ‘by Dr. E. R. ‘Berry, of the Thomson Research lllalborn- tory of the General ‘Electric Com-lmethods on a commercial scale, and The announcement was made by r Pv-‘llnlllllll u- evening. galnes rolled, _ thousand galneg ‘being played dur- day's outing under the Aiflllérlhil) Tusk I-s Found In blowing steam through it for about three hours allowing it to settle .'.’.'.'ill‘.""‘-il‘-‘é°-‘~'~'-l""l»‘--'='ll "iii? ‘ ' CHARLOITETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, openness 11,1925 g-y-“ii-mgg-z-“v-gymg Edouard Herriot Senator L. O. David Hill He Says, Registers Open Air. IBerry -in acknowledging the ac- " - tion of the Society of Chemical In- ‘_ iior outstanding chemical achievement of the year. The new thermometer is made of clear fused quartz. which can now be produced under Dr. Berry's uses gallium. a rare metnl never before utilized for this purpose. . A veteran Canadian statesman who is advocating a compromise to get Canada out of the political dood- lock in which she now finds herself and who suggests the resignation of both Premier King and Hon. Arth- ur Meighen for the present. Pllfllfi‘ Y. llll- l}. l. ‘Hill NllVEMBEll Report of the General Secretary o'clock, following the usual Y. M. ‘C. A. form. ‘No large numbers are attending. ‘but it is a wortlhrwhile mee-ling and the interest in it to growing. To the President ‘and Board of ‘pp-actor; STUDENT WORK: Ganflemeuz“ S'turda night is Students’ lIt gives me great pleasure to “ y I 200 m bring before yo“ my Rape" m. Night. and from 150 to gs er each week for a twohour period of recreation, under the leadership n8 the S. C. ‘M. Cabinet and Mr. Wai- the past month; of necessity l shall‘ only desll ibriefly with the work of your Association. ‘Novem- ker. ‘These gatherings do much t0- bmhzalsl s“?! g busg 7501338 ta‘: wllrd creating that big-b social we s u o“ y ‘ e a standard between the boys and. port to give you a summary of the program-me carried out. The attendance in the Building was very large this month; ‘in fact. we feel ‘it to have been _the larg- est during the last ‘few years, a-nd many new members are lbelng en- rolled. GENERNL ACTIVITIES: girls of the various colleges in the c y. OLDER ‘BOYS’ CONFERENCE 'l‘wo Conference were held in the interest of -Boys’ Work during the month, one at ‘Kensington and 0119 st lMurray ‘Harbour. Your Secre- tary was able to attend two of the meetings ag Kensin-gton VISITORS: _ We wen ..lor‘tunsta tls- hailing three special visitors during the month: Mr. T. ‘D. Patton. no spoke nt our Sunday Service; ‘Mr- John ‘n. ‘R. ‘Isaac. of ‘India, who ‘spoke at foilr Y. ‘M. C. A. meetings and at three Church Services. Ha was indeed the source of wonder- fulinspiration to us all; he has hild nearly twenty-five yeairo Y. 2M. C. A. service in India, and i; l. not leader of His people. lMr. ‘Isaac's visit to Chsrldttetown will long be rclnul ibered; the help he gave to our Foreign Work Committee was invaluable and was greatly ap- predated. ‘Mr. A. lM. Gregg. of saint. John, attendance. and this yo...‘ paid us a. special visit in the filter- should prove to be a banner one "in o8! 0f lllfi ‘BOY!’ '\\ "k 001191111" ou‘r history. The Class Work is all at ‘Elllos ‘Park it!!! Julio. and ll!‘ ‘U19 looked after by Mr, interest of the Y's Men Movemgl. was e lWith two or three exceptions, our full programme is in operation daily, and ‘lt may‘ not be amiss ‘to say here that we are carrying al- most as hetzwy o. programme an it is possible; yet ‘there are numer- ous other activities that we would like lo have in operation at the present time, namely: ‘Hi-Y Club, Wednesday Evening ‘Bilbie Study Group. Classes in Public ‘Speaking and lsalesnllnnship; as soon as ud- ditionnl lenders can be secured, these four features, ‘should the re- organized. GYM NASl UM CLASSES: All Classes are now organized and regularly with a very chief speaker. Y'- MEN'S CLUB: This Organization which bal been doing so much good elsewhere in local Associations, was orgauir e-d in our Y. LM. C. A. November the 24th. after having ibfiflll consid- ered dseply for nearly two years. "It is felt that this new service Club. unado up of Y. M. C. A. Manl- iesders are giving very efficient service in the various Junior BOWLING This ‘popular pastime is running very ‘close with our gymasium for leadership in the physical work. Over two hundred people are bowl- ing ‘in ‘Leaguu, etc. each week. and gar ‘alleys always present a very usy appearance as the are in full swing every afterngon and be“ Wm lkromluzlba o; 3:: League tam“ are m” help to ‘our ssotiia on_ u; m“ _ ning two each night, and the new i“ m w “as m“, ow t“ s m‘; ally i-s always in use with members ‘ma’ mayhme w t‘ 01:!‘ new t ‘he not enrolled in leagues. ‘it was “Mk m“ a") and 5“ “c9 ° indeed a. wise investment in instull- Dimcm" ing our third alley, as already it THANK5G|V|N° DAy; has half paid for itself. LNovember , records show that a new high mark, A special programme was on or- hod ‘been set in the number oflder for this holiday, and, a good ulpproximately fourgroup of our Juniors enjoyed l of .\lr. ‘Walker. ‘in the Building. all our features were open wide, and the rtfilll were packed all dsy long; special bowling and gym. work was also ing the month. MEMBERSHIP: ‘Our liit-nlbersblp stands at 684. “ . . . . . - . d than drawing of! the oil from due pflnclpany u, the exceptionally Fubriz. “rote i<. S. Baker, of the l “no s the spirit of enmity which concen- ' ° ' in _ which is a gain of 29 over Novem- indulged “L up, ,,..,,,, m, ,m,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, o,‘ forest .-..-.‘..».. A...-.................. ask- giggllhfgflo» and we rm u ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,o,y,,,.. _ Mining 01811118figs.blizvlggixéhznllorfllizsdsulln be,’ m, ma,“ new ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ‘ ,2 pnmioes‘ although m] "ems of exning for fro.‘ studs. lie was experl-l “Addbeuwu used by Tranche“ Tile paper hopes thnt<Sir Austen s -_- the bottom ' came in during the month. and MEETINGS: r pqrtdncraaled mghtnn luvutinc: lo find u species adapted statement is only the beginning of SEATTLE. Dec- lib-All ll!- " thirty-five renewals. it is evident that a lurger number than ever of our ulcmbers are now using their fathers n. u... mandala or their missions. and later many homes and commercial structures were ‘When treated this wsyy ‘the steam is partly condensed, dissolving the washing powder, which bu the A twm/ l i m L m 0., for Pelulu. up“... nntlgrqyoegmbgregggrtge Lugs linker had no seed at band, but “m- 192401111 1925 ‘strikingly ghowqlilil went to n neighboring fruit the refutation of other stories alnnlllvlllio fossil lurk of ‘the woolly chwrges algalnsl, Germany. gdvllllilllt 0i’ illc glacial 0|‘ 908$- ‘ .p,lncinl period, with gold fillings ‘Many meetings were held. in our building during the month Association, and already we are ‘Dlrecml! 23 um“ 35 Y’! M“? the ‘wavy mama“ for November‘ Sm,‘ "m, mug“, twentrn" 2x341 with these rudely made ‘ [like a modern tooth. has ‘been pre- ggllllllltltlyi o5! gfi-‘lzguélogtliglgacil; realm“ we dmemnce h, o," gen, 2; P. F}. l. Hockey iuxecutlvo 1, “m” cams “Wm or pine mm’ “m As ‘the years wore on, however. Beauty Caste] lgmned‘ to m8 museum o‘ the UM- tlle oil with a illlm of the solution “'3' uctlvlues‘ mama‘ 1' ‘October. 1025 8132.780: Oolobor-lmm" l" ‘"'“"“" W‘ “'3” m’ adobe become ‘primarily the all!“ “nmiuy o’ Washington by Edward causing them to coagulate some: WEEK or ‘enven- 1924 ‘x3311, October’ 1M5. "szjnlatter. o! which rum! were likely to be Nuovo To Be Re. ‘ sclulres, lwlho disogveged it on l? what as “min comma!“ m mnk s-UNDAY EV-ENING SING-SONG . W2- Rwenuy’ h" received "Mu" made. The sight-Noll!!! tollllfll- m n n; c“ m on m “on one ' when it curdies. This causes the saw/wig‘ This year. lMr. dense‘. visit come forty lnilos from Dawson, Yukon Territory. The tush l-s ‘ten feet long and weighs 250 pounds. The theory of Nathan Kresge. museum caretak- er and former Alaskan, is that. the rollc was there when ‘tons of earth with peystreak settled idowu. so that gold nuggets were forced into the cracks of -tile tuck sivlns effect of modern gold tooth illllncu. ,0 , _ _ letter from Rieheu reporting that N WNW" m3- "4°'II§Q;Q,I§:L‘; u... 890d hnd thrived and alllillg ' ‘Imore of the same variety. ‘L Mr. Baker has invested another ' twenty-five cents and the fruit _ store "product is on its way to EDWIN N. OUNSAULUB. Jlll.l.'a.br,l_ learned to ‘look for the adobe mis- sion and the adobe house us re- lics of a romantic past. lie scarce- ly expected lo sec modern hOmPB bull-i. of that lndlorllll- "Missions lyie" home's, churches and business ‘blocks long have been popular ill southern Califor- uia. ibut ordinarily thzee have boon built of brick or frame with a costing of stucco. " vealed Tourlsts solid particles to nettle to ‘the bottom of the container. forming s layer of sludge or muck be- tween th, oil and the solution. The uncondenoed portion of the steam carries she gasoline away with it so vapor. On the efficiency of ‘this method Dr. Miller says thwt four quarts of oil as it M drawn ordinarily from a. crankcase should return during the ‘Week of lPrsyer. For sign Work was combined with it during our special services. Jutl- lor, ‘Student and geuersi gather lugs were held. These Sunday Services ro-open- ed on ‘November First, with a spe- cial Sacred Concert under the dir- ection of E‘.- fassor Hiram Ball, and i; was an outstanding success and was attended -by 425 people. . ‘November 15th was another spe- FINANCES’ cial evening. the chief speaker at Qlqwiy our "mum" u. ‘qgm. the service lwingMr. John Isaac. of pack to norm“, m‘; 7m, m. up Bansolore. India. Three hundred lectlng of all the outstanding pled- Plllilor i924. $319,923; 11W», $001,849. NAPLES. Dec. lit-After thirty 5TQLllllll—~8572.840; 3403.034; n) , years of intermittent efforts on the part of the successive mayors of Nalplos, supported by prominent art lovers, it has been decided to ruse the cluster of unslgllly ‘build- ings which so long has marred the superb beauty of the famous stronghold known as the Cnstei l4 American V-ice Consul in Charge. EXlMlrts to the United States as llovlclred mt the Consular Agency M Summcrslde, P. E. ‘L, amounted Engineer And Fire- man Killed l" $964.7 . - tel , however. ‘th old custom Nuovm Lom- l attended. On November 22nd Rev. "g and mtg" . fir“; {or my ember. l 25 tgvrhigli? lrgoghhlhtcrgizh ——- OILIIBSIII: one’: cellar gxoavatien as The Casio! Nuovo was built i..‘Prefers mwwlrlfgafn: ofirggtialm i0‘! tAheNisélcilsnhlllsbirll-efifpetallrlllih’ ‘hilly: ggehhi: trgvxzltmfgilnwfvofi of 879,164 over the corresponding IIIJCDON, Mr., Dec. 10.—'l‘ho on~ u sconrce of ‘sun-dnh-d ‘bricks for 1279-83 by Charles i of Anjou T v G discovery inclusion to be ‘deterllliu- red you“; M“ gfl9nd@d_ Th,“ “m. a month of 19M. giueer and ilremnn of local uunl-lwuli-s has been revived and every- from a design supposedly supplied o lung o ed. lDr. Miller predicts ‘that men? ggrvicg was in charge of the stud- ' ‘Polite exports totalled $150,880; her 40, Baltimore and Ohio Ruii-iwhore in southern California mod- by Pierre dutnglcourt, and was “ma; QM “"10, mum, Wm mm on Novmbar 29m a ‘poem m GENERAL llllver fox shipments 0170.606, which road. were instantly killed when ern small homes and ranch houses enlarged successively my Alphonso SEATTLE, Dec. 10.--Wiliism G. u,“ Idyflniggg, Mum,‘ “m” w" M“ and w“ _ l! I slight deereusq e4 compsmd the boiler of their locomotive ex- are being built of adobe. in hos l in 1402. by Don Pedro do Toledo Grady, who discovered gold in - Our ‘buildinl is nmv In find greatly appreciated ‘by the largo sh‘ .. pe; our uloullblrl are ulil: it number in attendance. there being more m“ ‘w’: n" ma“ n‘ With November. 1914 . T plqflgfl jug; m; the (min passed Angeiss, a number of exclusive re- “Il imam to United sum in 1546 and by Charles Bill in 1735. Ohilds’ station, 4 miles north of sideucee. whose owners could well The kings of the houses of Anion Gold Pan creek and started a rucb in Cal-solar country of British Col- ‘to find something else." he added. 3% present. The avenge attend- From ‘w l ciwc lei . ‘n. d l z E i n. afford the most oweneive of mst- and Arlgon and the spsnul. vic- umlbia inst year, says ‘that lookinl Grady Ind lilo miner. Hush _ being lddéll. rt I indeed e wu- ‘Nevemhehwm. u“ hates“: $1.», $5.63 {lif-itimlngfoillfefleln orillle. have been fuhioad of ‘the eroys on; after another used lg so for the precious motel is more fllu lliord. wolhed the claim for 50 :73 ‘;gr°§gmzywgz°g.?f s“ derful opportunity that lies bolero can lest summer and took out $80 per ohovel dolly. Grady come to Seattle ell rout, w listens Osa- gllih November, 10M. um no , ma? Mischa"? and Fireman A. w. Churchman. 2n. humble but 11ml" "l of Hevre de Grace, Md. Ten PIB- * eusers bound from Philadelphia a dwelling. than coking ‘it. 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