,_ i ~_. i \ i i » i BM _ f. _ _.\ CI-IA,RLQ'1‘TE'r0WN. ;,_f ~.__, _ . ‘ _ _"“"-"- - . (98 l_ im Press) W§:HING'#¢'£§;‘ Dec. 10.'-Hundreds 0| W _élviili Official; have appealed to Qie'I~_lo'$se Ciommi ee on the nules t0, _ NNY, on a resolution of rs _ ..,n¢a%1_v» Odiaugiisessy si nhsiie lsl dljto rovide for a congressional illV_tigati9i1 of an alleged deal he- twmf. tlig New Haven and Grand Tr i-Syl! _ »~ _,through whiehthe warg _on _the Proposed Boston exten- ‘sio ‘_of_~._the latter__h_as been suspended. 'l‘_ ~p_stitioners-._ claim *tim New ‘Io - ew I-laven and~Hai~tford is a mi V mpgiopoly. controlling all the ess lr ,au ~eveii the' coastwise trai- ilc,-J nd* that the extension of the_ Gr _d__‘ifruiil_¢_,_which would provide a ni\xc',{f`n__cp!l`9d_,¥ competition, has been cho Gd.-\off. L ciiiiiliniffgsiilu io ~ fiiffiiihuiilffliiill possibility _ her owil gift by speasing said he, ad- view of the which is, he given by Canada to existing .pril- an steps C a a dihectly strglgth- empire and security." the pr' » on the sl by t\-_J n of Can- for- “lf for pei- word each inse\'ti0l1 |\m,v liiiliur etc.. Phone or write today 1, at take 14th. ad in another and and can _._ _ _ lt-. ', ~ iiyiiisii iiiiliuiciiiii - Q fe . SM' ,ss |10 ` When Speedypg aims of Of Annie `McNutt_ vs King 'A (;m|gr¢’8_ A Deidre; il-`roini Decision ofSupreme ~ .,»=__ 1. i.. - ‘ V ‘ _ ‘f i » -;: ._ _ it), _ iiiii , .- \ _ 1.41301 ‘lllilesti iition Hmm llxmlll] 9??-9' Com’ N`S' > ,» ,f , ¢Cnnndin,,'pres,) ___ ' , I_)_AImNpQ};ip,~ png,-,...1,qf,..._-fpnn Bnmnn OTTAWA, Dec. 10.-The Supreme LONDON; Dec. 10.-Cambridge Uni_‘ dzegsbipnghm-.Qent_9r19n_»_,*mle.speed_ Court to_-‘day heard the appeal of An- versity defeated Oxford in their an-` i“l¢`..§§5~tIlB rwte'o twentywknots he- Ui! MCN tt vs. the King from a dé- nual rugby fontnnli 1-_o_day_ The fore dawn today, ran down a`nd sunk C1510” Of thi’ SUDFSIUQ C0lH”i'- 01 NOVB score was 10-3. i a small, unknown _ nennnne,-_ The Scotia refusing her a. writ of habeas . ,"'. \. , ,_- _ . .,,.._ _ (C5ngF1igp`P|'g_g') (SPBCIAI to The Guardian.) , f sq-pu _Concerning Peace Negotiat- ions Betweendusiria and , ` Servia - s__._ ' _ 4 (Canadian Press) VIENNA, Dec. 10.-M. Novokovltcli thi-o'ugh Vienna on his way from' Lon- .don to' participate in the peace ne- . ` steamer sank so quickly that the bat- °°rP“5v . goiiiatlons is ouoted by the News- ' , ~¢1ngnin nl-nw conld not determhw Wm., She was convicted of selling liquor _ gnu it was 8 tramp 0, paumnger contrary to the Nova Scotia tcm- ' heat. The hows ei the haiueship P°“'“‘=‘= Law “Hd “PP°“‘°‘¥ 0" W N were d,,maged_, ground, that on the hearing of h_ei‘_ paper Zeit as saying that the an- tagonism between theistandpoints of Servia and- Austria are so great that it appealed hardly possible it could .t _ (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA Dee lo-le is believed - i __ case before the magistrate, he inquir , _ ‘ ' ed into the previous conviction be- be bridged' JA U U fore the offence he was trying had ` ~ . ‘ ‘ ~ been proved.- Tha court retired to consider the uestlon of jurisdiction alid on re <1 ` - .turning heard the argument. Judg- ' ment wus reserved. that Hen; Phnley, who refused a seat _ f in the Borden-_ cabinet, will be chosen The man? fl`1°l1\38 Of Jamei E112 ~ . nn mn ganadian member of the Im_ munds, painter, of Charlottetown perils! Defence' Council. will be greatly grieved t0 195111 01 » his sudden demise which occurred be- "-“‘_i""""" tW€0ll eight and nine o'cloclr last » night. Mr. Edmunds, apparently in . \_ _.K ’ , his usual good health, was out`"for (Canadian Press) 9 _Au doubts were , __ . _ his evening walk and had returned to STOCKHOLM ,Dec.10-Nobel prizes - ._ . __ , _ _._ the .North American hotel, were presented tonight to winners,by ~ where he was boarding. He was- the King, at a banquet over- which nennndins the stairway. when he sud-,Prince william presided. The win- _ » d¢l11Y fell, death having seized upon ners were as follows :- . f " him. Mr. Edmunds was at work as' _ _ i cgstomary yesterday and his sud- Rockefeller Institute, New York; Phy- - den and unexpected death is a great sics. Gustuve Dolen Stockholm Lit- Sl10°k f-0 the IDBJIY W\10 hfidviihe P1241- erature, Gerhart I-Iauptmann, ' Ber- Wiiiie PHiS.[Nii_I] Medicine, Dr. Alexis Correll of. ma ch race by 45 laps in 65M., 2B} sec Both runners will enter the .Scot» tish Powderhill marathon in Janu- He was unable to see Holland and had read in _the papers. “We have had' no word from MY- be ardoned, and all we know of the evening that the report as D“mi9h°d _ i be 1 t _ Tillamook Rock lighthouse, south of lu ::i‘tlxiti;`ilt»IlZ?i'ii‘?ll:itl)<;‘r1i).%l:s S B 0 u 8 the Columbia river. A storm that yThn report that the modern “Eli- swept the coast October 18 and 19 1811" ir 150 -bi’ m’°"“t°d “'°m his cnrriedaway a large portion of the '-'“" "d““¥-90"" was “°""th°1e§E hailed west end of the rock foundation and with iuhiiant service. prayer end Svlf' _ . B t f 1. _waves invaded the top of _ the tall Cash mnstdlxsccihlst ing;1J§ clnslthhlxhggiglnglris on on O lighthouse putting out the' lights and P1‘:h:”‘i§ ,,_,»M,_»y_- 0 . » r the trumpet of the .iss sig- ‘ ~ mf ` “ " - " ` ‘ual 'with rocks. The focal plane MANY of the light, 132 feetabove high , ‘ ~- water, was broken, The siren, ~ --' . ,_ _:hiss wss. n_l_iea with issue. is 114 I' MW BALFOUR _ TORONTO, Dec. 9-Seven person ' ef; above t e high wa cr mar . ° ° ~- _ FOR had tm, mo,-ning been identided at 'None of the lighthouse employes Leader of the 1Op1lois_ition tin the Im- ut the office n vin been bitten on Saturday nigh were injured ~ peria Par amen . A l ~ _ ~ `_____A______,___________._._._.___._.,_._._.,__.___.._ pp y 1241 Mu bg agmad dog and the nolieg are =“-‘-'-'-‘-'~`-'-`-‘-‘-=‘--L-'~`-='~'~'-‘-'~‘-'-‘-‘-'~f~'-‘-‘-`~’-`~`-‘-'f-`~'-'-"‘ '--'""""'""""` ' 1 I .1- BITTEN BY MAD DOG scouring,the city for twenty more drophohia. Nelson Ladbetter, who owned the' dog, noticed it acting pecul srl? BDE,- not wishing to expose his sons 0 danger, secured and fastened the ani; mal in the stable and left word tha _ his son Harry should take it to Wezt 'poi-nneo police station and have t shot. 'rue hey succeeded in settin- ehe doe to the station but there the pope, "rn|ns¢;1.to shoot the animal, 'sud .creases ` it mes to s. iequsi *ein`iisher.i __ i ~ ` ._-_.__-.1...-n-s ir in-11ia1i.» ii/ioiuii mlm ' ~ ' ',;`,u‘-HALT qumsfiiiousiii ni si . .nouns H==ARI.`“¢é _.__ ~ p 9-'rho House mxviitsrg-liI?sT3§rLst;:£t1ns '=°m‘“|f° ine pushed its inquiry into the Hal- Olearing House, Association whnn resumed its sessions. last the if this , (Special to the (hinrdinn) sure _ofihls acquaintance. It is un- 1- . Ch I t d' ‘d HALIFAX, Dec. 10-Hans Hoi derstood that an inquest is bciug,Glllg'nar¢l§,mNsanl;'ey llniwggrslsywsng £58: mer .tonight sssily aeiescea Fred held. i 3 _,i&.,.',¢|Psu1 sshhriei- 'reuisuz University Cameron of Amherst in a ten mile ' _ ` ‘ t ‘*- * - U* --------------- - e M- ~-‘-‘-*--‘-‘--‘-‘--f-------~f-'-----.-.-_-_-.-_-_-:_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-,-,__._r,_t.__V__.___.__________V. UY- The annual meeting of the Winter _'““°-iw' Fruit Show of the Prince Edward Island Fruit Growers’ Association, BO5l£0N FOULOWERS SAY RE- °9°n°d 'Y°QW\`¢iBY afternoon. in the BE' .julio 'i' is w1'i\noirr Foniinsrioru fi°\1lt\1r=1.Bnilslifismrmerly ¢h°H11i=f " ~ i ____ a . borough Rink., \ __'1’he_re is a very creditable display "B05T0N» Dec. _1D.-Tilt' published' of `fruit, the principal exhibitors hc- f¢l><>iHhM--_t1wR°v- Firenk Sendierd. me A,...E..Dewar, , Jehu. Ausehr, leader of the Holy Ghost and Us cult ' ,own Au|d_ John Newsom A_ K_ ,now serving a ,ten-year term in At- }1‘§ny»y_ Hugh Mn¢Miu,,,n_ Jnmns Hnw.- William Alexander, Cardigan, and lanta Prison for manslaughtm-,lwas M5 and Utne,-,,_~ to be par-'loned by Pi,°8Siloiisliip in Bostcn i . . against the cr cks. r ‘ ings at which instruction was given in pruning, preparation of lime sul- Phllr and spraying. I-Ie also gave talks on the cure and cultivation of orchards. He also paid personal 'visits to various orchards. On his suggestion the Cmoparatlve Fruit Company employed three men to do ,the spraying nt Montague, Kensing- ton and Margate. The orchards of Albert `Schurman, Central Bedequo, were sélected as demonstration orch- Owing to the lateness of the sea son work _iii these orchards was de- ferred till next year. Mr. Williams also visited a number of strawberry ranches, studying the varieties, sys- tems of cultivation &c. I-le also gave instructions in packing apples. In co-operation with the local depart- ment of agriculture an attempt was made to und suitable market ior iUUUCIlUl UF _ iiiii E. E. illlilli -_-__ An important and impressive scr- vlco was held in Zion Church last evening when the 1’resbyti~ry of runes the Servian ‘ex-Premier in passing ‘Edward I°1.”“d mit f°" the i0!!\‘Cil0fl of. Rev. G. C. Taylor to the pastor- ate of that congregation. There was a large attendance. In the absence of rhe Moderator Rev. 'r. F. Fullerton presided. The sermon for the occa- slon, preached by Rev. Mr. Back nfl Georgetown, from Isaiah 4019, was en eloquent suinshis snort and was listened to with the closest attention., The service of induction was perform- _' ed by Rev. .T. F-. Fullerton, Modern-» tor. pro tcm.. alter which Rev. lui. Hawley of.Marshfieid. addressed the people and Rev. T. F. Fullerton ad- dressed the newly inducted pastor. r sacred relations existing between pas- tor and people. At the close of the service the newly inducted pastor was givcll the right hand of fellow- ship by the members of Presbytery. Mr. Taylor enters at once on his pas- toral duties. -\.v.--~¢\~vvs~\_,\~ the Austrian Minister has been in structed to present to Servia tomor row ii sharp note asking how Scrvia proposes to bring .her policy into line with that of Austria. WARS' MISEHIES, ANI] PHillilL|SiS MUNICH, Dec. 10 (Special)-It as by now become a commonplace hat the misery of, war makes the oy of the stamp-collector. The war in the Near East will he no excep- tion, says the “Miinchener Neueste A-HD' 'the early varieties of apples but with orfty moderate successu During the summer,'_Gha_rlo,ttetoWn, Mont- ague an¢!` Kensington, were made ipacking centres, where instruction ,was given in grading and-‘packing in ,barrels and boxes and the marking |of packages as required by the Iu- spectlon and Sale Act. The men em- lployed .by the Co-operative Fruit Co _earlier in the season were not avail- able for Work. After referring to the iwork of iudging at the various fairs _and giving great praise to the fruit -at the Georgetown Exhibition, Mr. (pontinued on page three.) cult during the absence of Sandford- was informed that the leader knew _SEAS CIUSE nothing of the matter but what ho ‘ DAMAGE on “NNE 9 Sandford to the eiiect that he was to _ _ -*T* ` P te, 1 what we have read ln the A 9__ .monies ,'§;,,,§;,,§,,_ You camo, M mad" PORTLAND, oss., nesemher = t"-"' ` V Holland. and if you did he could not 5_0me lluililllll damage 40110 Opposition in the Can- give you any more information ou the waves during a storm were reported Parlmmenti Sill!-leiit than I- W° “uderstand this today by William Dalhren, keeper 01| people wl\_o may be in dnu£GF'0f W* vi if limes Ads iiuciiiiss'iiu§f`siii$s`sm EE KING IEETS PRESIDENT OTTAWA. Tian. 9.-Before the Can- adian govcirnnsent can take the lui- tiative in regard to the celdbration of the centenary of peace, as suggested by Saturilay’s deputation, approval and action of the British government as well as that of the United_States mut be awaited or at least arrang- ed for. This is obvious when it is re- membered that peace was concluded between the British government and that of the United States. In the meantime, the suggested meeting be- tween King George V. and President Wilson must be more or less conjec- tural and must remain so until ar- rangements have been made in regard to the matters which necessarily have not yet been considered. The proposal has, however, aroused great interest. ~ , MAKE'»YOUNG\ ASTOR BOY SCOUT OFFICER. NEW YORK, Dec. 9-Vincent Asto has been appointed quartermaster af the Boy Scouts of America on the staff of General EJ A. McAlpine. ‘nie iieniiisii “I i ills rsiirsiimllis : noi iiooii. sic. Already ‘The Guzircliaii has _orders oil haiid_ to pply four full pages of advertising for week ending su Dec.14_ th.,in both the Morning and Evening papers, in addition to .the regular amount now carried. Two full pages of the above are from one iii-iii whi»le~_the other two pages are separate and apart gem any of ,thepnges or half page iidvertisenicnts that ave been runnin _g're_gul_arl . r . y' . * ' ' Advertisers wi§iing to use extrf space for their Xmas advertising are asked to m ke arrangements with the advertising manager, early this W¢¢l<»'imd` thus save disappoihtii1ent,= as it is impossible' to “secure additional help at this season of the_yeai'. l Firsticome, first served. I _ _ ` 'Advertising Department, . A _ 'rnnCneef~9n.'i:ETOWN Gveenuu; 1 .e _ ,. _“ef A Y Morning and Eyeniiig. __ ` jf'-‘__ -ii, ,i .ii- .anif»¥ii'lfI$‘3'i~3-`¥»‘&'”ii5’iii'iiii?§iiii£»§iii`ifidi' ..._ . ‘JP-". , (Special to the Guardian) 1 TORONTO, Dee, 11-Strong winds and gales from southwest and west; mostly fair and mild today Thursday colder. I I The lowest temperature recorded yestlrday was twenty-four degrees above zero and the highest was thir- ty-eeven degreos ab0V°~ The l0W°G¢ recorded the previous night was eight above. At nine ' a. in. yesterdalv' li .was twenty-four above and at l1l¥\° .p. ir.. it was thirty-seven above. , The tide will be high tlill Bi¢6‘l‘l\0°\\ at 1.04 and tomorrow at 1.45; it will be high tonight \at 11.46 and to- morrow _at II. The suns cetsfthie afternoon and tomoizncw at 4 15; it fine tomorruv lmorniug at 1.§8 and Friday at 1.84. The moon lets this evening at 6»45~ Nachrichten," for in a few days phi- latelists will rejoice over an ev'ent that is unique in the history of posh age stamps. The stamps issued" by the Allies for the conquered pro- vinces .ure to be all of the same type in design and decoration, the only difference between the stamps of the various States being that the vign- ette in the middle will be a picture of Sofia in the case of Bulgaria; :of Belgrade for Servia; the Cettinje for Montenegro; and of Athens for Greece. The design of the new stamps is originally Greek, being an artist'g adaptation of’ an idea furnished by the Director of the Numismatic Museum at Athens, Abovethe four capital cities floats the same lumin- ous cloud wherein n fiery cross nppears with the inscription: “In hoc signo vineas." It is a crusade stamp. A SCARED RABBIT ` LEADS _T0 DISGOVE_RY ADAMS, Mass., Dec. 10.-A scared rabbit led four hunters to the discov- cry of a counterfeiting outfit on one of the abandoned farms in a wild part of Hoosac Mountain, according to tho story told the police. Tho police made ` a ful-tllcr investi- gation which confirmed their suspic- ions that a nest of counterfeiters has been at work and federal authorities were notified. The discovery was made when John Wolfe, Julian Lane, Frank Grenin- guay and John Mlgnauit chased a rabbit into a hole under an old stump. While trying to dig out their prey the hunters unearthed five moulds for quarters, stamped with the date of 1909, snd.two bags of metal cut. the sizes of dimcs, hut not stamped. In each bag was matcrlul for a.fhousand dollars worth of coin. The police searched thc house neur- hy and found other material. The last occupants of the place were an old Italian couple and n young ms-n said to be their S011 who were mined later by two other ital- ian families. _____________._ SOCIALISM INSULT SAYS FR. GASSON. MANDHESTER, N. H., Dec. 9- Declaring many of the tenets of soci- alism were insults to civilisation and their adoption would turn American cities into( prize cattle farms agd the home into a 'pig sty, the Rev. Tho- mas I. Gasson, president of the Boe- ton College, denounced socislistic theories at St. {oseph's Oathedrll- SIX-DAY CYCLISTS _ , IN SPILL; ONE HURT. NEW YORK, Dec. 9-.A nasty spill of four riders resulted in injury to Marcel Berthet, of the Franco-Ita- 'at Madison Square Garden today. There wana new moon an Buiiday, Bei-thee sustained a sprained lin Det 8 at PLM p. in. ._ The fii~at'gdai-ter of the moon will be su Monday, nee. inn he me ii. ~.m‘riie length ii many will se sisin .hours 'arid forty-three minutes. _ 'llii‘ifiird_'_s_Li_l|_i_li_1i»_li_t for tale evefywh-i .»f~ _ . `-fr. ‘.11 ee¢¢.':5&I|;.:‘ 3.1 >'>\l-. 27 -_ .eh hy Brooco, his teammate. The accident occurred when Gord i Walker, were all throwK _ - ».= ""»i l' _ , , _ = . , '.-. .." I, ,s __..e'2<4v_i~' ?~..,_' `., -‘>-"t-.4 ment for the sale which had been ap proved by the directors, and which_ have been published already, were adopted without change. nie-ep wer u n tion, zvitllout lfan team, in the six-day bicycle race Piiiiu _ 'i L -. 5 ‘ 4. \ . , i ,i£iMiH HEARD _ APPEAL Si_iiMii) WAS ¢-_-_---1_1 I isnt ami His I ' Tui.iu» 1..- _ (Ciiuudiuu Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.-The Bijit- ilh KM/ernuii.int’s note rs-the -Panama (ianai was discussed iulqf day by Pres. Taft and his hijieg, but it will not he taken np cially Until Secretary Knox has 1; and has outlined ri reply, This w-_*_ bebly will not he for several weeks. Whlifllcr it goes to the Hague will be finally decided by the.Senat.e_ ._ The claim is made tl1a§\i_t is a. D11l'¢l.V domestic and intemat onal af- fair and therefore not a subject for the Hague Arbitration. , ' §§’.°.§‘.,“§‘.i‘.§.“.".”..‘i.‘i.i.”i"y'° Z'I.i§i';“..i.Z.’I.`i. iii; .SHAREHOLDERS UF ST- JOHN. Dee. 9.-The sale oi the Bank of New Brunswick to the Bank, of Nova ~Scotia. was authorized this l1l0l"I1ing by the shareholders at the ` special meeting called to consider the proposition. The terms of the agree- The meeting was held this morning t eleven o’cloc.< in the head o$ce.of he bank. James Manchester, presi, ent of the bank, was elected chair meeting proceeded to the business for which ir. was called. _ A. P. Barnhill, K. C. solicitor for » the bank, read the agreement made by the directors with the. Bank of Novs, iscotis, and this was-presented . to thu meeting for consideration. A, resolution approving the agree- ment and authorizing the directors to complete the transfer of the bank was moved by Dr. W. W. White, and secondcii by W. Malcolm Mackay. W. H. Thorne spoke in favor ofthe ,l_'§_‘..,§l resolution, expressing the regret felt V" by the directors and shareholders that ,b such a course should be found. advis- able, but urging its acceptance on ac- count. of the situation in the financial world. which had made';ib-lmoi'o'dil- ficult for the smaller banks to coin- pete with th_e _l_arger. ‘Joseph A_ mkehggn spoke' nuevos .oi the sale., The vote of the ehltvlloldara was then taken, and when the ballots had been counted it was announced that 8,966 shares out of a total of 10,000 had been voted, that the votes e ll l favor WINSTON CHURCHILL MARJORIE GOULD DREXEL REJOICES OVER BIRTH OF BOY. NEW YORK, Dec. 9-The stork paid a visit early today,at the home of A. J. and Mrs. Drexel. The baby is a boy. Mfs. Drexel was formerly Miss Marjorie Gould. Mother and son are doing well. MISS MEYER LEADS IN STAMP SELLINGL WASHINGTON, Dec. 9-Miss Alys Meycr, daughter of the Secretary of the Navy, and Mrs. Wolcott Tucker- man have broken all records here for the sale of Christmas Red Cross stumps. Miss Meyer on one day sold more than 3,599 stamps. llll|0lI||¢E|lE||T$» G0l\ll0 EVENTS. HEETIIUS. EW _ i Y' I One cent per word sash insertion in this column. Oasli must accom- pany' order and uve per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty- dve cents. ' "The Milton Rifle Association will meet for a prize shoot on Saturday, Dec. 14th, at 12 o’olock sharp. All menihers requested to attend. 12-llhili. ee \ .in the mix-up and his place was tak- ‘°“ 'Tis -better to be brief thah tedious." Bo said .one of' l\n¢laiid'\ D greatest writers and the Binith Pro- o Walker, of the New Zealand team, mier, the grsaqest typewriter, help; who had been setting paee, fell during your brevity. A. Milne Frehr, Hall- a spurt. Bcrthet, Joe Fogler and fax, N.S. 1)-illi. Lloyd Thomas who were just behind -*-----_~¢--- , _ iiuienife hisimeue oem i>_¢_.a¢irv_s.- fgfl 5_2 2 , iliuioruivlly by, gf _'_ I I , 1 i '-4 \ " ‘.5 i ¢'.-=.~. .»¢....: ii i> 'i:T`%'i , 1_5 ` "i ' "‘»~i' - ff: . si ii' iris siiiiii or ii. B. i .., i. in ."-l ,.3 - 1 ~ ri i 1 _ ii man of the meeting, and W. E. Foe- X ‘lf ter was selected as secretary, and. the =L»= :.5 . _',` lf; ‘ < ft' = . r I _ 1 . .ir i f i 1 ...i _ ig ,. the amalgamr , _. 1 if 4*- . ' 16% -'v ;....g Qu, ii? _ ,. .__ i \ 'fif . » -fr ,sz al; _,__ > ;~ . .. ' J" .' _ -' `. .__ .__ . 1 _i M.. ,EE