uaxius, .. .. Manta-blur ‘to mud. ma. "atrium r} pa.» aqquiiiewiyieutaewoi-ao: a - I'll?!‘ W35 acliihf‘ ~ wuouauas rendered Hluyiri mo Trade Delegates; >>>>> mum/ix, ‘Nev. fll-r-Urglng the fullest the threegovernments and the Maritime. for. the advancement o! the outposts onthe Marltlw t e, presentation and shin. cfthe problems. Hon; . ,1, B ., , Premier of New address at theqdihltol" given» the via- iltlilg 80ml <91 ‘tirade nannies at the-Iiordllolson Hotel last evening. i 1m,- New Brunswick Premier drew most hearty anPlIii-hi? from ihe delegates through ‘this declaration. V ongthe emphasis he laid upon the attitude of the three Maritime gov- ernments in providing the lunds ‘ for the development, o! the Maril- ‘ time caas and allowlii! the Marl- time Board oi Trade a tree hand In the course p! procedure. Thus was the Maritime question kept R1180- lutely divorced from party ' .v<>i1ii=$- This, m. Baxter stated. WQiild con- tinue to be the policy of his 00v- emment and its attitude‘ toward these mattcrsfiof vital impiliillw” hose . v cos. ~ - . wliremiesrgaxtsrtold the Board iii look ‘within itself in the whit-hm oi the problems confronflili m” Maritime Provinces. l-le urged that the "disabilities under which - thfl Maritimes continued to labflraive" partly due toitihe attitude. oftliii people ihohisuven There halbvth too much porochlalism/ and 1mm.‘ anshin in the will b9 “la-f clam“ lng that the adherents olroih magi parties had eawhd“! h“ . dvancins ucmfinshmh within their .wiiii= misiihs. ih= omngmrygol prcmotlna the P105‘ perltyoatlies vliiii." ha? 11019. 6 B . . ' mixing up oi’ provincial wi h 1rd- ____€__...._.._...-.--- ~ Continued on P089 3- . i. Announcemeiitsés Coming Evoll- ,1. a H°@ F" - to p??? you better‘ v fll-Hl t1 '" .1 i x. 1" i on?é.€-9’“a‘iri’- Westcliester 00., it. Y, c. s. a . ,- I k I-‘l-mnce no ' I ” v ' 7h ,‘1.o."‘l§i'§‘.' rlfiliryfili’, sgtotd Shipping Club. ‘mi-lr-zs-a. "Bazaar Hope River ldonday an? Tuesday, November 26th, anvil-Nth Great variety of articles Ohicker iiiilipor. gamcsoi‘ all kinda. , . ~ taco-inap- “Buying uvo 1h s at lluntnr River Station Tu ay. Nov. With. 45rd.) James n. Andrews. are" “Musical enter sntrwlll bf given by the Ohbr tcwniilisptis’ Choir in the Hill it Marshtield Monday evening, Nov.‘ 28th. at t o'clock. Tickets sac. Balewf candy ozia-iiitr-zi- \ "wutahire blah» lamina hoes wed-rzsth. Eflriolastev. i ~ . ' _ - tasa-ups-zi awn-lib "m. ustmq-r» "ciubhbuncuu Wednesday: . '. with D- J. museum W‘ naPln-n . e v cc T Jfqr‘ _ ram“ ‘ o Church. ‘ ,poaslbliie0~.ilD0l‘lt-lon between . u. ._ _ aronawior; ‘ioiivoliod the keynote ' federal induiry into the striking of by the. chief engineer and others do ' itlll in the dark as to what ‘caused Tuttle ‘concuned in this view say- . mp,- UnitcdFta _ nautical adviser, . change would be made at the central riwiiw M" it i‘- recital in st. Peter's Cathedral Sat- urday. Nov. - : lootion. ‘ fill. gall on ‘fqihldjdbk 1i; m. Admission 151M 3 \\.‘\\'._ l ‘ "Io-aw inc-urea .. 7 Covers Prince. rlldwnrd Island Like the Dew _ . CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA‘, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 192s a _ s; ' ' One-of the most remarkable P110108 volcano. Seventh , f Federal Inolazry ‘Officials T718 as to What Unused the Vestrjis to Sink— ‘Surveyor believes, “Something ‘ I gMastiHoveCiven may.” I who... nos) is great quantity oi water sot iii Nmw YORK, Nov. 22.-With the there. The various leaks described the Vestrls entering its seventh day not give us the key", may, 051cm]; um that they were United States Attorney Charles H. the" ship to sink. “How a thousands ing, “It still renaains illmxlplairiabie. tons or more of sea water got into We shall have go er. am the ship beyond what was pumpedccnvinced into the leaks through °li'.?..'“£i§f.°" ‘M3 “i ‘l’ 2”}???iii.i°‘ifoé"vtl“nfifi‘°ti.‘éinffii ‘till; ," a . . . - . ‘ q y p |water fountained in through them. at the inqul said. ' |.We had evidence also that the need “who ‘comp etc saturation of the for the repair of these ports had coal vhunkers is the explanation of been reported in writing. We did not the loss ot-the ship but tbs court " has ‘been unable ito learn how such Scfcrctary lofStaic For l ‘War to Seek Constituency Where Work LcssArduous Continued on ' page s, (Canadian Pres!) - l. v LoNnoN. Nov. 22.—Slr Lamlng Worthington-Evans. Secretary at State for War. today announced that he would give up represent; lug tho-Golchcster division In the House of Commons and try o T: another constituency where the work would be less arduolia- a 1,, .. “m... u, also qolqhester Conservative araooiat on .sh- Lacuna, = said that his health was hat strong ‘enough to enable him to dlc; bl: m)“ u g secretary of Sta. and member-oi’ the cabinet and a o ' » look altar tats-country’ constituency In ‘Colchester so far from the uphill: gfilgllhwaylrlt was impossible for him to undertake frequent . l th. a h and winter because he was. physical- lwtti? fxm lizgellllria in uncertain woallllitr .81:- Laming. y ls Prxt ears old has been a member of the lldilao of Commons Y£9‘h°'c,|ycge,mhdlv'riaion since 1918 and has held ulany important in the Govemmcnt- _ I“ "- ‘ "There will be a twillsht 0'8"‘ v‘ he -- iATBMWMET o! Highland Dill v ' ' '" . ,, ‘ N11 lll the Kl"? .1 1 24th.. at us. Bilver col- l’ BHTO-II-lR-M i-hém ll Monday. the 26th. iiil! ' i . anni- ‘ an mom“: the chicken‘ Bill)?" Kan sale in l? x i . < . s ever taken lollowla: the eruption of a volcano, shows the wall of what was onco a flnc building at Masoall, Sicily, crashing to the eartbafter the molten Iaviufrom Mount Etna pressed against it. The entire townof Mascaliiwas left In ruins by the slow "but destructive flow o! the Eli ti? $5 figfiméfififigfiafi §§§§5Efi§i§§E§§§§EE§§§§ mmnoymmwl nnnuuuuuuuun $55 transference o dy. free stoic lnister al- Wash- ington. to the _ Commjssicnershlp was ced in the Dali Elreann today. The successor announced that the free state government proposed to estab- lish two new lega Pal-ls and the 0t At present the free representation in Berlin. . --—--<-o>--v-- Ottawa. l; Montreal, 0. ~ Canadians, 0: Pittsburgh. 0, (ov- ertima.) . Toronto. 0; _N. Y. Americans, 3. lsoston. 0; Detroitz. ' cow brokTloose" l and ran m '5}. lit‘ ppaand mm recon , _ a ‘moire - “cued that: the would. m ‘more in Canada's External Rela- WHOLESOME LOVE STORIES DEEMED NOT S l. ABLE TORONTO, 01st,, ov. 22 —-Why so few of L.M. Mont- gomery's books were avail- able in the ohudreirirllbrary yr, has been puzzling several; 5 "lbronto mothers. The offic- lal. reply from library head- quarters was that. love stor- ies were not deemed advis- pblo for the girls and lioys, very few of them being in- ‘crested in the subject. _ A-geueratlonor‘ ‘ agoflt" ls pointed out by one moth-v or, girls and bioya, of ten could enjoy Scott, Thacher? ay aniflDlckens ‘and were possibly no‘ more precocious than the, children of the ‘same age today. Was it just possible that people n! Ihq present ago were obsessed with a low ideal of love and had cometo re-‘ Si"! every book with n love‘; story as anoblectlnmable sex romance? Were the classics dobamd. she wondered. g5, uunuuuuunun 5 fi even E5 ifi sasns§s§asnsass u nmummom (Special to the éuardlanl LONDON, Nov. 22. ,- The Timothy ' Smid- London High oun- cf Smlddy at ns. one‘ at r at Berlin. tatc has no i N. H. L.’ usslmrs . LO k ward oi aniinflrm- _ h, mood. i.” - 1-23-21 tl "' ln' hich h to chad ‘llpfln w o“ .-- 9m l’ . . .&ma intimate vghicll‘ have, been ~ ""'-" ‘ ' ' ' ~ ‘ d Pl’ I new”, v andaflhlobeyn g ‘zhiehlzt “'3!” . amt-ah’ "Mlzd, 30m; -bs.on ‘that there wo exchange of -Canadaan tater: ‘ eantny, the ' Mr. M. G. McNeely, Ma the local branch o! the Harris Ab- attoir Company, which ships large quantities of potatoes to Cuba, was masked by "The Guardian" what, in his opinion, would be the effect, on exports to that country from Prince- » Edward Island ll‘ the how cubahl Customs regulation which went into effect last month. It will bercoallsd . that this regulation a summary of I which was printed irfwednesday iiimiliiss issue, does away with the‘ "eiiefislty 0f having the seed potat-| °°5 w? 111 Plews -.Wlth the "eyes" via-I “he "iii Preserved in ashes, i! they X53’ Jii’.$;“€i.°.“.i€‘ “i”? i?‘ ‘m’ _ i-atooslorseed. W ° w °"’ "° ='N[W{UUllN ‘B"5l[M5A Hllillilllllli tatoes to Cuba, Says Mr. McNeely. ——-w- i - McNeely said: slliler. wzahihgto will be annotate in gigs.“ R" ~thc near future. It was also l’ = belcre thacto ‘ct _ seems to be a was; H5 '°i‘ Bllca*aiid d6 potatoes in the well as in Cuba‘; "rince Edward grow rather more or u; than they~ are doing at WINTER Fl Willllillfi 655mm Ag. ricultural Fair Qf. a finally ‘Opened ~by Premier (Special llrlhe Guardian) TQRBNTO. Nov. Qflw-Thore was iihthins wautius presented before a huge assembly or people at the opening of the Royal Whiter Fair show 1m night. There was the grace. ofmotion oi‘ fine hiifiefiesh. the; finest ~~on the con- tihonathere was the. daring nun oi’ Biilierb horseman and horsewcmen, there were‘ variety.: color and’ pag. . Planned. pageantry -ol i-ho droswns mmical- ride.- and the imwnwiousi paseanu-y- of beautiful- ly Bowned Wameu and well-dressed men ‘and there was present too at "i6 Brest Jair the Primc Minister oi ' ‘ illrtiihtiih agricultural lair in the world," the Premier called it. as he declared it olliqlally open. Am! on every hand there were signs which saverevidehce oi‘ the truth oi his statement. Bad, very bad, we“. Continued oh page 3. “v—* N120 . Be th. ld , ' wit...’ §';l.i.’t.“i"°°£.‘§ PM" told a meetingml qBalvatl -. women 431M . co “ “A I . Eliiirooftl’ issiomtr in ~ eating w om sci _ 9“ . iiis. which w‘: . and hard , dentally, g rable Qlieltliiis it mllhtbe Island ' PYGSBHE." . -.._.. '_g_.i ~i ll in the spectacle Oii- W. Mackenzie Nov. nfifioitboriao WI! “gunner. on” nager of n. is; shill-z stock! _,~-5i~i\.l' at home] "Bed in Cuba are‘ _ ‘ii New! Hahn-bx, Nov. EZ-Jinanllnously Mr. Mutch said that it was a. mat- Ontario Conservative Assoc two‘. ‘iiiiiiiiilisr vi supporting the‘ claims o! Prince Ed-ter of vital importance to Prince Ed- tendered at the KinirEdward otei ward will"! ward “Island for improved tranapor- ward Is and and that itcould hat 1B8! night. from every Wliwivllblfl tirade tation. service across the Northum- be consi ered merely as a. local mat- male an miiiuaiifled ciiiiiieryiii-i" "hiiflh iii fact berioha Strait through the addition ter but one affecting "the whole Ma- success. 31° mum of a new and improved car ferry ritime provinces, The government ' bers of the mari- had agreed to build a boat and had and was received the ehiai wildfire 1391119131 time Board of Trade at their aunu- gone so far as to order one con- 9f the evening. The diimllilflli 3059.59“ a1 meeting hero. yesterday passed a structed but proposed that it be 195d" Sifiwiidiffiiiii It the 001m‘ smiihmi Btetesias resolution urging the Dominion go- identical with the present one how rryr present trade policy. eontend- plying between the island and the 1118 mili- IiO Def-SOB 110E111 091199111- _ b R girlnland, which was not at all sat- . This resolution was moved y . actory. What w needed he said, . E._Mutch of Charlottetown and aec- was a terry whichuyvould be able m iv cehgdihii history and iii iiaiiflii- . . Kyndman, also of maintain a. regular service through- iii life; Ami iithat iieiii PM! niiir;______ = ag-Qtéihodvancodisevv-outthe -vrinter*nlfi‘1lll'ntbt‘w’a"rnmkfit h» the" L“? _ reasons why, a new and this a. boat specially. constructed to “We "i" Chhhdmn P°°P1° “t m’ p ' is ‘there steamer, the will! 1'01‘ "ernment larmem to line. - eoo- varieties IH one“ m had panning D¢‘¢laves lil¢1i*tei# InHanclsOfCJVjR. a ' (Special to the quay-airbag)‘ QTTAWA. Onh. Nov. .2Z-—Th_e Hon. MrnDuuulng, Minister iof ‘ Railways, was interviewed today by a. Guardian correspondent ilLffllw orenoe to the resolutlonpassed by the Associated mugs o; Tr“, in the matter of the Island ferry. The Minhter stated m“ 11¢ h“; my yet a copy of the resolution and did not-know.- thc purport of it, but had received a telegram from Premier Saunders asking for an inter- view on the subject of the ferry which he presumed was the outcome of the meet‘ _ in _ ton was now in Halifax for the inauguration of theCatada-Wiest Indies steamship service, his advice was to interview ‘him entire spot. x Mr. Dunning explained that the plans for a ferry was a matter ally, any more than Premier Saunders, he-iwss not qualified to e:- prcss an opinion as to what extent they‘ me the requirements. So far as he Vknevv the situation in respect of» e new ferry was in a satisfactory shape and what now remained was moi-b a matter of technical detail. Hence he bad su tested a conference with the President of the Canadian National iiways, under whose Jurisdic- tion the operation of tho ferry would be. and which system would be responsible for its success. . .1 " bate; hate u" though you mlgbl have to love. °Pp&fl%d7bRchkw fly "Mb "e 111d "Pllelltlaat as Sir litany Thorn-i - to be decided by a yery competent stall of experts and 61ml. peraon- ' MAXIMS . 9' 5’ 'M‘ERCH'ANT‘ ‘ "'\ Love as though you Charlottetown Guprdlal ‘I'd Homing ‘Thalia, .Ia\,libl i i l5 [ill l Present, One moi ‘of Cflhiilfioii. of n. " _.,e Might Lead nomic Slavery; Mr. Bennett Declares. ' (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. za-w _ from Hon. R. B. Bennett. Dominion leader. that the Canadian: Pimple should at the first opportunity give a dlflerent direction to national lite,- lest the prosperity whicliiexists out the present time assume the ‘serious cfltrihlewrlnn oi’ “Pnnnnmlc slavery." declaration o! Premier - Fsrgllnn that the province was prepared to zszoim n“. > i . _ . ‘i f ‘H lad‘? ‘I: A‘ “"‘£Li';i';..i‘;i Re Ca r Veirry increase the volume oi’ the "m" Prince Edward Island. iriie that it might increase the geigndf seed-but every seed pagan Pliod means five. tame Potatoes which Wm The seed Potatoes Practically all Bliss, Brllliiiwlck grows-ldrgg, thiskind. and Prince Ed tiTi veil’- fiiiv. so far. ltiis g5 how the Island would, under present condition; Strongly» o" ed to take action along this onded by _-l. ed to strengthen the transpdrtation facilities with the mainland. Continued on page 3. Canarld Receiving More British Settlers Than Any Other Country (Canadian Press)‘ " receiving more; British settlers than Canada's programme oi advertising ~ any other country ‘as the result of for settlers. Not only the country's aggressive publicity campaigns in physical resources and its business the British Isles and the United and agricultural conditions must States. declared Bbbtfii il- C- Biitild be considered: the psychology o; the o! the federal department of inlml- Canadian people towards the sub- p“ gration and colonization. in an ad—. ject is of prime importance." dress here today. l ‘Generally speaking. wants competitors", Mr. stead said. from th-s British Isles and thoUnit- . ' , ed States. a There has been a 800d tflhrvuws l other country. first time in ieu years. a number 0i Romania's out l _ tant towns ma g 1g retlcyrghg countryside ha,“ my? 9' ‘civiljitlghts. For the past decade territory Mthiii l5 mlla; qt app. ntler has been un- ' r semi actial law.- alter several a ys n tatidnb with the army l d, w ' relativistic 8hr“ J iiloiiflnil? "so ion: enioytd. m, 33mm‘, ‘ u)! iu,.b final- ilfip? "i ‘B t i1; the She - also. . o... 3o nlirlfrry- “a r i" u w¢fllilli Yield at the lctorla A n? "i?" ' finrufiwg .._ i 4 w at '0' titer-f. ,g¥g@g$L will have lta civil courts re-ostab- , liiihed. v- . = ' - CAB4E5 S4.’ a-i-ne creasing to stmng and somewhat improved car ferry was badly need- clear herself of the ice ‘was absolut- v "This simple and obvious fact TORONTO, Nov. ill-Canada is tremendously narrows the field of deal oi" clamor of late about Canada not getting its share of British settlers. the steadily growing pa“ the ‘mm, Well-we are geting more than any en and young people were playing substantially more warnings than Australia. more than twice fcgardlng me “mam,” mvumnoo! . as many as allrthe British Do- me Dominion minions besides Australia: more ' (spooiiii the Guardian) than twice as many as ‘ihh Uiiiiiid nuciianufl Nov. ans-rm- the States." and would. fight the practice American industry of dumping o! surplus products. in this countrypo half» dozen straight political‘ ap- pealslrom speakers o! lesser rank, adozen appropriate DPESEHlZB-lilflflilflf “men and women behindthe whack of the Conservative 11181111118 w. this province, good iooa. good mus- ic. and a good tempered audieneeo! 1350-900 oi’ whom ant within the banquet hall and 350 oi’ whom cl» mored for admission from without -—a‘ll helped w make the seventh ‘annual convention dinner of the Prom Mr. Bennett wasiexpeotcd plate the trade without realistic. that a definite bent is being given’ first opportunity will see that s; dif- ferent bcnt and direction is given to national life. ' . - Canada, he stated, was admitted- ly prosperous. But what were the causes oi.‘ it. And where did it lead ’ to: It (was a tar cry to the days o! slavery, but the country might be- come an economic slave-might fol- low a direction which would strip from it its claim to being an inde- pendent people. . Mr. Bennett gave what he term- ed "amazing figures" to show, as he contended, that in dalrying, stock raising and other branches of agri- culture. Canada was huying today ar more produce than she was sel- ling.‘ that by reaeonpfthe compe- tition from cthericountries which had been permitted unchecked, the Dominion was rapidly losing the; productive power of its own peo- The ovationvwhich greeted All these factors are taloén into Bennett was equalled’ K no‘ m,’ every 0M consideration andas aresult our ' immigrants as customers. advertising is directed‘ exclusively but no one wants» immigrants R5 toward obtaining suitable settlers lateness of t done by that which, was tendered Premier Fer uson. Owing to the e evening and to the apparent desire of the bonqueters to get "on with the dance," 1dr. Ferguson spoke but briefly, condu- kig his remarks to ‘ogisntion of in big aflaixs today; to American industry and to expressions of doubt that the countrys welfare-particularly insofar as its alliance with thogzuat‘ central forces of empire was eon- 'comed—was in as "sale hanw” to- day as it might be. p . Among the other speakers vol‘ tlw cvening were lion. Hugh Guthrie. ythur Bauvo. ‘Conservative loader ‘in the Province of Quebec, Sonya‘. (Forbes Godfrey. Ontario Mlnlaw for Health. Atiomey-Gexieral -Wll- ,liam n. Price, Errick Willis. who nipeg. representing the Young Con- ‘scrvatives of Manitoba. and n. Ford oi London. -----.nne>-—--. .-,.,' INTER-PROVINCIAL GONFIIQ . _ , uNcr. -- ; (Special to the Guardian) ,~r. numeric. Nov. aa-‘nie provincial conference to Iiaclfl’. pulp and paper, industry aim will be held tomorrow in Identical Premier » _ of .Qllll#!¢ Hon. Honors Mercler, anamor- of Lands and Iiorests, dud" eading pulp n coco-t; .-_-;.-2.._......,,.. .-..-.~'.-i-;a'~...¢-~a_e2w-=- __‘_.~.:..;=____..— '*'"*._:_r;~__.._."‘1:._::1.,.__~';;r.;::-;:-':_f_-._‘“1;};:2"* A _ . ..-...