fig ,_____.__. ' "airman, Founded ......__._..__. ‘ ‘ti; Bitch, ~mr§ Prohibition Art “will to the Guardian) MvpMWA, Dec. 3 There is now fy likelihood that Nova Scotia, knlcllfiwflll, Alibortn. and Mani- .. "will become dry towards the ,, 01 January. ISinoe the plebis- u, on imiportation were taken M; study has been given to a ,, . s legal situation which hns . n. The point was whether .. ffllllefll Vendors could be pro- classed as holding licenses. “action to prohibit importat ‘ yould -be taken under one. " cf the Yremperance Act; it "under anothenclause and be- F. the two there is a difference " it least. th-irty days in the per- rrlthin which liquor may still "nporied for personal use. ore Exemptions lluuiiSiies Tax QWAWA. Dec. 3-—More articles 191M?!) added to those .t‘-ree .. soles Tax, among thorn being .. , yeast, solt_ malted foods‘ for iiiits use, real estate and build- , lioiuocooired meats, not can- , ginri-n flour, rolled wheat. .. ltry fceil_ stenrino oil, cot-ton v oil, and corn oil when useo sly in the manufacture of oleo- rgarlne or any etilbstituto for tier-or as a eubstit-ute for lard . for the vlproduction hf cottio lo jellies, marmalade and pre- ,best manila, used only in manufacture of rope for hold- trsps in lobster fisheries, ar- ‘ imported for use of the Gov- iruiieneral. i-g- iusro straits; , run-Junta. will ‘ ttilre 30B Bu. 2013 MAID, good wages. ply 171, Kent lSlt. ' 3768-11-19-tf 0R SALE-GOOD MILOH COW and set driving harness. Apply l6 Spring Park Road. Dec. 2 Zlipd l06T.—-l;ilslWNl-‘l-oz‘il-‘li‘ovllllkl3%g ‘f; yégtgifilizrui'rf€rnstfgaglgg‘sift’; ces carried out several raids ro- ll der ease n Y P0 - ' n r 2019-12-4-21 the convention in Massey Hall. d” “mg t“ °°'“‘ °l ‘he m" °f Kay, Etisst Rioyalby. .__._. ssoortoorfio‘ cou , tallow for use solely for lard. ' at 6,000,000 arrived hers today on the steamer Saxonia, consigned to J. P. Morgan and (Co. from the British Treasury. The money wfll be used to meet current maturity of the British-Govt. in the United “States. m... lion. C. llflilttgiison Ian Trigedy i-a l‘ ‘L (Spficlal to the Guardian.) RQME. Dec. 3—-’f‘ihe Giornale i- talio. said today that important Der-harps decisive negotiations. took place yesterday (bet-ween D‘An.nun zio and prominent ltalians. The Giornale hoped a tragedy had been averted. Five Burned. in New York Fire (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—-The identi- fication of the last of the flve vic- tlma including one Canadian wo- man, who perished early yesterday amid flames that swept the Fifty Seventh Street were last night. n" :0 British Duty Agreements Signed (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 3.-—Leoniil Kras- sin, Bolahevlkl Minister of_ Trade ment, which has been signed says a day quoting the newspaper Pravda. Arrived for Morgans (Spvclal to the Guardian.) NEW’ YORK, Dec. 3 Gold valued Conservative Lender Bylhg Miljilflly TORONTO, Dec. 3——-Hon. G How Possibly averted q.. t storey‘ apartment house in Westl Implicating LONDON, Ilec. iefdtly that documents possession of Eamonn De man conspiracy. LONDON. Dec. poured to (be a prospect. that the Irish Home stago in the ilousn of ton's amendment which the amendment 111 t0 53. +0}?- D’il 210's Arditi near Poia, has when captured by w B N o‘ “w; The defeated candidates, Brigadier Quamero‘ description. patron-twill. :1 Jog Printory, 11o Kent. st. . l. i - . tire Maritime Stationers. IUVERS OF POULTRY ALL hurls. best qulalihfio’. E558 110W ‘H0 and Edith ilil-OPBEW ‘Bu "'9'- Slocuin & Ferris. St. John. N, B- ~ l076<12-4-6i ANTEQ-A MAID FOR GEN- mi housework is: stunt; fanglg. liodwagel. Appy to N. - - piggy, $6 OH! SCTOOQ. SBM-II-Sii-tf ANTEDF- TWINTY GOOD union, men of unwell" Morn-o. apply Brahman l-llm‘ bvr co. Sprinston. P. m. i. oi l0 ONLY WOOL GIMGE DRES- M. priced from $16.60 to $20.00 on isle to clear. Your choice only iii-M Sinclair a Stewart, IM- ' 107l—-12—3—-2l ' , omits-rum ~'..\. Aw one desiring natal. or mince most deliver ~‘ for carious» should m‘ Ne; toidphoninl osao. g n" “was a Wionouato, FOR --i Au unv- ling (m a moi noon but possible mn- Gen. Arthur E. Ross of Kingston, and Hon. George H. Henry of East York, asked that the meeting make 't decision unanimously in favor of M! “(M35 Esrtskhslmagg ‘tile member for Grenville. 0n the or poe m ‘me a, Caner a, Co“ and M firs-t ballot 1,604 votes had been cast and Mr. lei-gown dlll-illnf-‘(l 4007-41-"30-‘5 more of these than the other two contestants combined. Edmonton. a northern suburb lur them. another working district near thi. ‘IMMORTALITY » m“, wjsm-gp-ssiani. wsstim‘. M ‘FOR OAL!.-- oaoea FOX PUP bmpAl-L-e OMILT NET user: ntoan- nrrrwaan ’ ooorsns o LONDON. December CERTAIN Swedenborgs great work 0'0 Heaven and (Hell and a rent world Possible Changes in League Covenant (317 GENEVA. he principal topics of conversation here today. These changes which were proposed by tihe Scandinavian countries were made in nowlse. to prevent consideration at this ses- -ion of any other amendments. Hon N. W. Rowell (brought this out iearly by questioning Mr. Balfour- beyond. Over 400 D0800 001v 35 utspootipu-id. 'l".W. ‘Pan. 436 Em" liid. Ave. Toronso. 3°04 FOX -PIL11ING—-GUARANTEED free of grease. All stretcher-a and kit supplied. llmcgulgogefilfié J- W_ V9 . n’ Dec. 4-3100 Sign was». Apply, oy:8r"1<1_I1t1__,t-_3‘_‘__L lo 6.00. l "G" care m! t8 Arrow 202G season. Augustus Hurry West Royalty. 2027-12- ~21 on “ s: '13. l Prior. r.. n. eru. Documents Made Public. (Special to The Guardian.) , ‘ 3.—-- Premier George stated in the Commons yes- found when he was arrested in May, 1918,!’ would be included in those WlllClll ‘ the Government were about to make public. These documents, ar- serted the Premier, implicated the lrieh Republican Army in a Ger- llome Rule Bill Will _l’_r_o_bab_|y Poss Zr-Tlierc llulo Bill would go through the committee without serious amendment. The Lords today rejected Lord Middle- liave had the effect of creating and Commerce has ‘tummy been one parliament for Southern ire- Mndm m me Emm- Trado “gray land and leaving tho six Ulster Counties under the imperial Par- Mreless meal-mm from Moscow u» llntnent. Tho Government rejected r on the ground that. it. struck at the whole frame work of the Bill and the amend- ment was defeated by u vote of captured yesterday by D'Aunuir- ordered to be ,taken_ to Fiumel The steamer, which is loaded with’ flour a/nd fodder will be put intol service by D'A.nnunzio for the con-i voyance of troops and ion to the Island of Vegliir. The" Narento. was bound from Polo to tho island of Lussiii was am Ferguson was elected leader me"- Soldirars of the Dkannunzio for-l; ammunit-i D'Auuuzio‘s ecial to The Guardian.) Dec. il-Presentation and adoption of a resolution elim- __Re,i_ inating article ten from the coven u ._ m_ ant. of the League of Npiions be- ulvefxflss cfirolg: at]: ‘s: latte of fore the end of the present session gouging ucgommodauons 1...; to of the Assembly‘ would occassion um seizure of the Town m," at no surprise here. Assertious were of made-that yesterday's decision oi Lirudon. by several hundred tin-n the Cilmmlltee on tihe admission of tinlvy. The occupation or nio build New States. which held in effw- ‘ , , fl 1., ~, that the article does not guarantee 2"’ was entglglczitttzylga; the territorial integrity of any new ‘no ‘Tllsnqzano “M! as the" rmmpimcinber of the League, represent- unc - - - ' jorlt-y of the ‘ _ m ‘hing is “me ed the view of a. ma “lane” “n some ' delegates at the present meeting. “m Town “an at -rcu_e,;h_un_ This interpretation and the post- ponement and consideration of cer- it the cene of fl. similar ‘um change“ l“ the covenant were i y, was s - p-it-ceable seizure yeiztertiitjf. Tlw ungmplflyed men who tonk posses sion of the buildinii. h0‘\‘0'~'<‘l‘- 0V’ minted it today when the council announced than accommodations had been found for them in the coroner's court and in two large smroliouses. , r Hill .71’- -~.;';.1€5 Read by \\§\\§ _ \\\ _ .\\.\ I Every Ody L Worth Printing ii Ll] The News Worth Beading All Ads i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 Annual Subscription. Cells rrral u." lly Mull, Canada, $0.00, l’. s. . in Valera i the Everlasting i Ihy the choir of the church in the air ma“). int: Light." Under the musical direction of Professor W. E. Flet- Lords Lillian Eur-lc the choir gave a vcry fine interpretation of‘ the piece. Tho parts were, well bal- anced and severally effective and altogether, the harmony was ex- cellent. Particularly effective were tho Soprano rind Alto solos would and the finitl chorus. lMrs. 1S. ll. l1l9llil9l'.i0fl*——".l§1‘0llk lforth Into .lr.y" and by i lcyflltooni iii ‘Christmas Cantata, “The Everlast cher. and supported by the sym- pathetic accompanimcnt of Miss’ by Mrs. l-‘rocman and Mrs. Hen-r derson, with choir accompaniment‘ l-lle lllfl-le ‘luurtettia by Messrs Fel-lJoueir. , lows, Qttigley, Dlngwell and Yeo,i Altos—-l\rlrs. ' -—Alleluin.' Mrs. |'I‘lie duets by Miss B. Bovyet" and! Mrs. Leigh Diugwcil and lloy D. Quig-l “ENrlilYliBlEv CONCERT IN BAPTIST CHURCH Splendid Programme Excelleiitlyillendeted. Cantata Light. S h th Church Choir.uug y a One of the reassuring and highl ly gratifying i-iigirs of these times in Charlottetown was the revival of the practice of choral music of excellent quality. That. it is very welcome to a music loving com- imunity was made evident last: ev- ening in tho Prince Street Bap- tist Church, crowded to over-flow ‘lug to hear tlic music rendered lu quality of time and interpre- tution of the composition the con- i-art was, taken altogether, ex- cellent. it “'11s uplifting. We feel sure that any lover of music pres Before the Cantata was Mlfis lilarle rtiiijrerl “Nociirrtief” by! Chopin, nnil “‘Bii't:aroltli,“ by Of-, fenbach, and there were vocal sol‘ 0s by Miss Edith Rafusc, Mrs. to.’ l]. Diugwell, and Mrs. S. ll. lieu-l d0l'S0II.—all well given. ‘ ‘ I The mcimlbers of (he choir who‘ took part in the concert were: Soprttnos.-—ltilsscs Blanche Bov- ynr, l-Zditli Rafusn, Allio Acorn,‘ Lena Acorn, Blanche Nicliolsoml liililn liurpcr, Lena McLurc. Edith. Stcrns, llildii Jones. Flo. iicndor-l son. ilnttlc Turbush, and V. Bow’ given yer, Mrs. C. R. Freeman, hire.) George Madiiiu, Mrs. L. Warrcn,| Mrs. i-‘. E. llinirwell, Mrs. Mabel‘ ii. L. Bethune, Miss Alma 1'00, illlss B. Hatch. _ Tcuors-—Mi'. Frank Fellows, llrlixl f‘. .l. (iiillaizher, Mr. Marcus Calder.‘ I S. H. Henderson.‘ t t Q ' d l. ti"! for T3198", Bass-mm" (‘ ll Dingwgll‘ Jr) ‘were next-coil‘ "l WWPHIGBIITIEFI-liflil‘ J_ pa, SIFILOL pogson: Mu‘; [ms [eamry “ "“‘_ A l? "W f" JY 1* '-‘"v. Leigh Diugyvcll, m. n. c. Hal‘- i ntitl the bass solo by Mr. Poglflh.‘ M“ Roy D Qulmay . TRIESTE. Dec. 2.—'l‘he in-ii-l isllt steauner Nnrema. uvhlicli was‘ beenl 'l‘lio trfficiul upi-niug' Ti lmical School in ilie (it li»l:..-.c last evening. ithurii 100 pi-r- not.‘ were in attendance , J of these being pupils of ill’: is innl. she 'li-d and gave an interesting our- "nc of how the school is conducted. he work, he said, started at 8.30 _.|. lll. and continued until 4 p. in. and the school was open for study JllLl recreation every night rill 9.30 Tho students, he stated were its flflil i1 body oi young men as ii virus possible to get together. 11c referred to tlic staff and their (lut- tics- and said all hail bird cons-iii» arable training. lie announced the staff as consisting of the follow- ing: Instructor in Animal Husband- ry—Wm. Reid B. ‘S. A., (Ontario Agricultural College) Field }iiisbandry-—A. F. liansulil BSA. (Ontario Agricultural College.) . Farm Carpenter and Engineer'- .l'. R. Waugh. Motor Mechanics-Henry Whit- lock. ' Wireless——Cn.pt. K. S. Rogers“ Arithmetic, English and (Comnici cial subjects—vernon Crockett; Dairying-F. T. Morrow. The day ciasshas a membership‘ of 30 and tho night class of 02. After some further remarks the speaker called upon His Honor. LioutGovei-uoi- McKinnon who ex- pressed great pleasure at being, present. lie declared that he (lltl not think a more necessary insti tutien could be started or one with s greater field of opportunity. 11c stated that when he was a member of the late Government-they had made the strongest possible effort to start something along this line hut owing to prevailing difficult- ies they were not successful in gel ting it on a footing. It was a diffi- cult matter he declared to start. an institution of this kinrl and he, hoped and believed the present one i would be n scccess. (His Honor af- ter some encouraging remarks to the (pupils and staff formally de-- ciared the school open. ‘ . Premier Bell followed and dc-i ' livored a chiaracterisilr: address in' ‘the course of which he heartily lconirratuleted lion. Mr. rLea. Com; missloner of Agflwllllle ""00" ill” establishment of the school which must be very dear to his heart af- iter all his difficulties. He also felt Him congratulating the Federal, Government and its rcpreseniativel Pi-nf. Gill. who was ilfftllflll- (Pi-of. Gill spoke next and stated .tlitit. if. gave hint ilrcai plcaeurc| to be present; first. because ho was a native of P. E. island nnrkbe-i llevod the lin-suruction to be given. M the sohodi would be of ll 111081 valuable nature to the Province and also because he himself ploy ed some small part leading up i0 the establishment of the school: here. He also congratulated Hons Mr. Lea. cutout UPElilNG ; or TECHNICAL souooi ers said Professor Gill that ob-' jection was taken to its establish- ment on the ground that it would be class favoritism. While agricttl ture will always he the dominant feature my own opinion is that it should be known as a vocational school. was no intention scope ‘of its? work to agriculture. lt was organized primarily as an ag- ricultural school for the reason that ' largest industry i nthe province. meme npwiifllilllcil to commendation —~t_liisr formbrlWfli Government. ilmtsc and Willi" nmnmn, House property mokmut the consent 0f ills llimor the properly could not be used for its, ' abum iprcsent pirrpose. Mr. Gill then started in tu meet! sortie of the objections \\"lllCl\ ll!‘ l Principal Vernon Crockett, Pre-‘lleard "all ‘beell lalseil regaldlilg the school. "l read in one of the island pap- From the VOT$',_b0gll1l1l11g there to limit the agriculture is by far the erit felt that it was good to be! . there. R. H. Rogers heartily commended the school. It had been too long delayed and declared it would bel one of the factors in solving the? rural life problem of which rural schools were a part. were solos by Miss Dorothy Suth- crland and Mr. J. Parker Hooper] both of whoni were rapturously eni cored. ‘Some moving modern farming were also enjoy-i ed. proceedings lo a close. 3 Sinn Fain“ Plots Discovered. (special to The Guardian.) ‘ LONDON, Dec. 3.—~Keen search lb)" Scotland Yard (iperatives to un- {cover Sinn Fein machinations are rSillll to be having results. it is ric- fclared that many documents have (been discovered which disclose a fcomplete list of members of the Ir- ish Self Determination League, al- so, cities, of the whereabouts oi‘ linen and women desired by the "'- thorlties. Clues in the hands of Scotland Yard authorities are being zfollowed closely. j ‘tablishetl next your if it suiliuietiz number of appliciitintis are rent-iv 12d . A second objection said Prof. (lill, to the establishment of this school has bccu ground tihtit the money uscil this purpose should be stir-i the elementary schools. wcr to this objection said he, is that the Government hail either to accept the grant from tho INC-- ml government and use ii for thi= purpose or rcfuso it altogether. To explain this more fully he out- lined at length the financial cit , uiition with respect to nrantsl made to the province by the Fed] oral Government for educational 1 purposes. Objection had been taken ttlsoi‘ to the location of the School and and the expense involved in usin it for the purpose. Tim lfl/fllllOlll lie said was a matter of idoiiornll Government choice. With regard to dormitory zicnoml moiltitiou and facilities tlrc Feeder-l ril department urged tho govt-m‘ merit to include these in their.‘ plans. especially trite: it ‘was de- cided to use the hospital. - ll Oll But some members of the Gov-l t ernment were tincertain d5 l0 Lli: expense involved and this impuri- zint feature was dropped. The speaker hoped these fair titres would he included in iii plans for next year. o Other illljilcllOllfi ltziil bocn miulct but tlrc speaker declared lie did‘ riot intcutl to deal with these lll def - tail mid would be answered byj wliiti. he had to say in general ab-' out education. Further details 01' his remarks are however impossi ble iii this issue. » Superintendent of Education ltir.‘ Pleasant feature of the evening rpiciiures of i i r The National Anthem brought thel i The nu.“- ‘ Premier Sends (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, D00. 1L- Titr- Prcmiorflu Conference today and the Allies. ——-——¢ b}-—--——- Strikers Arbitrate (Special to The Guardian.) SYDFLNY. i\\'il)'lll!.'ll oi" tho Dominion iron Steel r Co, crime l(l ii showdown before the‘ ttikcu on the City (Jouncii lust night by express-Y . . . . , l m- inc, a willinuness ro arbitrate over‘ l l i the prcscnt trouble at plant. by putting the matter before the Can» ailiiin liiiilvtlny board 1m- adjust- ‘urent Nurubci- one. Zlliil no brick to ‘rum-k on llin plant iii meantime to ‘iuvirii ii Hl.'ill('l'ilI‘I\l providing illt-ll‘ ‘r-ruplnyw-i-s iii llie lloiuininn lrnn tut-l ('42.. would agree lu talc-r 1hr same stops to nbiili- by ilcclsiitii. British gPay Loan LONDON, Ilec. 3.— Austin Chuniberlcin, Chancellor Oltillfl Ex- cliiaquot" announced in the Com- ,nrols today that the British share of Angle-French loan from the Uni- teil States was repaid on date, dut- at ti cost to Exchequer of £59,- 229.000. ii E . é. -—--—<0>>—- . ._ The intention is to enlarge the - - _ v scope of the work to itieet all the !lEvER¢‘wH,|3-Kg§~ffl>-rw|§-PJ needs that may arise. If five or more students apply for instruc- tion along any line of industry. l am sure said Mr. Gill, that a. class will be organized as soon as the instructor can be secured. The pol icy of the Government he said, is clearly shown by the fact that the school is now conducting evening classes. course in home-making for girls will no doubtwhe declared be es- h Ll t.f dumb of strontium.» Governor hreuadelolliggill; to?“ 13:0: "W, 011i’ 10 0'01‘! ll" “UWTIWNWY. A commercial cousre niid\ u 4;“ - < 93% have been few election yesterday's voting stands. fleeting fromBalb Election Returns! VANCOUVER, Dec. 3.——Tlrerc Liberals, 24. Conservatives, l5. Labor 3. ' independents, 4. Atlin doubtful. CONN?“ lluiwlh time our: snap MADE or sees. Every bee has t1 sting but every "changes bee doesn't sting. So the bee farm- during the day and last night the Pr Wlll lPll 3'00 flml l"? C011 PI0V0 standing of parties as a result nf it. ilere is James Carnes_ a veteran jlvee fnucier of Vincennes, 1nd, with hundreds of bees clustered about this face so that they give tho ‘im- mrcssioii that ho wears a long beard. lffnrnes says \ easier to handle than most people. that most bees are This l photograph shows rest-lighting. than. A mood bfdued not.‘ 'remsii‘1"~bocause_ or 1nd political conditionss. Note to Greeks Allir-rl. zitzzceili to semi a uotc to tlic Greek Gov-i cr-iiment (l(‘('li|l'lll,'.', the restoration‘ by Hon of Constantinople to tlir- throne ofgillt? D0mllllml Railway --'~-I'll. M Greece would be regarded as a m“, the continued lICBPlYP-T tiiiiny of the fication by that (‘Gunny m Corp application by the Express cuiupiin stnntin9's hostile acts and would create it new and unfavorable sitti- ntlon in relations between (lreecewlle llllllg lllfll lIfliDPPi-‘S ll llllTl “'45 iii-c. ilr-Striking rail- l l [l0 Paton. in the chair. meetin: were Secrtoary Duck stated that since the last mreetiing iblllll 244 circu- lars had been sent our io irrespec- cive matnlbere, and replies‘ coming‘ in ‘very favorably. The As- , sociatiion is to protect the Gimie Laws Since Arprtt aver nifty conw-icriions have been, made. aiud oiiore ‘will certain- ly tlolilbw. This nope that _ their s-houldersIto the make the Association larger and nun-e influermiiaa fir"). over, Queuing from the ipaat history in 191.2 the membership included one Bishop, one (‘an-rm. tony fillifflQ persons, one Judge. 178 ordinary m of the 74 liife _ mrrmbem 14 have left (the island and 8 have dried. in the banks o! the ordinary members since 1912 there hiwe (been deaths and 73 removal-s. iihe Association Act before the next meaning of the Lealsuiitum, ____v_ -p-—-p---_ ,s ~rvv .q.- - 9,...“ w. i Liquor Carriage. (Spioia! to the Guardian.) ‘OTTAWA, Dec. 3- 'i‘l:e question Ins to whether there would bu. any ttbjcction to doubling the tar-iii‘ or. liquor by express was SIiXKPhi-il . F. B. Cnrveli_ (‘liairitiiin o.‘ ies for an increase of .r|y p r cent in rates. He (lccliirt-tl lu- I. d gtrnvciled around the (‘I'Lll11l_r' a 1d that passenger train» were nit-n late and missing their court (‘U615 ud people riot getting iii.- smut-c..- ifor WlIlClI they wren- liquor shipments lays. L.. ..._" Countess Ti-ioao (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN, Dec. 3.~.\r the mynl barracks today Counmss ileoriziun Alnrkievicz, member of ikirliiinicnt for St. Pntriclcs Division. Dublin. City, who was arrested two mouths‘ ago was tried by Cour-t Zitirrtiril on tho charge of consphinr: in 1.318 tinil September, 192i.’ 1U organize u Fianna Eiretmn, otherwise known as Sinn l-‘eln boy scouts. This on gnnizzirtlon has been t-liargt-d with conspiracy to murder military" pol- ice with unlawful drilling, carrying arms, furnishing recruits fnr Irish volunteers, and generally promot- ing dissatisfaction. ..__-_-( l-"ioh and Game Asso'ii Quarterly Meitiiig The Fish and. Gann- Assnr-‘atimi held their quaflierly imoetrlng in mo Board 01 Tradencooms ‘ll-trait nhht with the Breddent. Mr. James The minutes or the prevloug rud and adapted. WBFG ‘bathing strong magnum‘ expressed members Prealiidsni the would put wheel. and he said that n. w and 74 life mlembflrs. Out 92 The following motion-s were put (‘onward and adopted: That the GOVUPJEDETL! be request ed to appoint a Gimme inspector in the mimic of the Secretary of the Association. Than. the Secr'-‘<~~-i.- oorrespmul writh Nova Scatiiit and Ivew Burna- wrlck to see if dot: cannot be pro- cured and placed iiuccmofully in Victoria Pink; mid perhaps at» where throughout rho .lalaind. That who eamutlve committee of unread-Che Gama .____~Qo._--‘-- THE WEATHER, » TEMPERATURE, mum. stuns, mo. .~.4__ illligrh. tide this evening at 0.67. it will be thigh timer-row morn-ill 0i- 6.39 and Monday at 7.49.. tSun sets this afternoon tad to- morrow at 4.10; it risen tumor w morning at 1:25 eon-d bfondnfat .26. New mldon Friday, Dec. 10th 0.04 8411. Noozle the titanium Kid Delaying Tin’ s “-<. qrvvl - nil? -mw-wuv \v\ \* If \" 7 so... o. wttunc. AN9DE$£Pv| Ivisavsoovi‘