. MAXIMS A or a MERCHANT ___-1- You can never tell what's behind either a veil or o. compliment. ..w.-......-._...,....,,..,.,,,,, if) _ - _ _ to be pumped up. ‘P " , Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew pciarloitstown Cnarliaa - Two can“ hi. . The Pe Dignity is like a leak- ing tire - always has MAIHMS or A . MERCHAN M llorninl Guardian, Founded 1M1 CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1924 al Enbsorlptions Dcllvorod I ABM“. Canada and U. l. A. "a y Mall- ilssllllllv or Milli-ll ET r IIESI INIIIES on ISLAND Mr. H. C. Kinoh of Barbadoes Furnishes Lo- cal Board of Trade W Information On Co Same. ~ A good wttendance, including cit- izens interested -In the possibilities of creating a market roi- island pro- ducts dn the Built/Isl: West Indies. ~ was present at the quarterly ses- sion of the Board of Trade last ev- ening. The President. Mr. S. A. lIIacDonald occupied the chair. The meeting opened with the reading and adoption 0i’ the mdnuit- es ol‘ the previous seselon. followed by the reading 0f communications. One oi‘ ‘these. in reply to an inquiry ‘from the Board to Superintendent. Grady, asking the time or the M. rival of the Borden train idue in Charlmmtmv" at 2510 P- m~ Slated Over as he himself knew from rec- that it wals, on the average, forty five nilnutes latte, caused cit-lefty lli’ "'9 delfli’ at Emerald Junction However passengers were arriving in Charlottetown in ample time to luake connections with the Eastern " and Southern services ,exocpt once, ivliull the connection W8S'Ill8.t‘l8 at Royalty Junction. As the reply w“ consul-cred too general it was ro- May Vote . $100,000 Per. For Canadian Minister at Wash. (Canadian Press) ()'I"I‘A\VA- Nov. 21.—The accept- fIllCl‘ by Senator Belcourt of the position oi’ Canadian Minister plenl- hotcnlllary at Washington It is' lin- dcrstood depends upon the approp- riation which tho government is - willing to votc for the position. Orl- giually the vote was $80,000, this to rover all office expenses and gun". It'll. Later the vote was out to 860,- 000 and t Is understood that Sen- alor Ilolcourt ls of the opinion that] ll l“ “llllffily Inadequate. It would not ho surprising If the appropria- tion wore increased to 8100.000, Mac-___. Horne Bros., Winsloe Take Honors At Toronto Fair (Special to Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. '21. —Among tlil- Island winners at the Royal \\'|ntor Fair at Toronto yesterday Ilorne Bros» Winsloe won 1 third. 1 fourth. 3 fifths In the Aberdeen Angus Cattle contest. Pllo competition was vary kefln Wltllll an entry llst of over 300 (521 9 Zondensed Specials RATE-ic. per word. net each Insertion in this column. ‘ENVELOPEO-JG FOR 10c., 50 for 20c., 100 for 30c. Guardian Office. tr ‘FURNISHED rtouas TO i=1"- For-wlnter months. Apply 107 North River Road.—878~11-21-3l “FOR TH! SECOND store Phone 465-J. HAND 897 11 22 3i ‘FOR SALE-AREGIOTERED MALE and female fox pups. F. W. An- drews. East Royalty. 880-11-21-21 _____i____ ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR KITCHEN work. Apply Victoria Hotel. 895-ll-22-3I lwaurao-ov AN ztosEv lfllly room and board Inprlvwte h°"5°~ AIJply "X" euro Guardian. ‘SAUSOME BAUBAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders. Ncwsom ‘I C0" Market Building. 0050 i) 124 limos. ‘FOR SALE-m RARE ANTIQUE mflhfllrliny bureausecretary. Ap- llly R. Guardian. 896-11-22-21 niixii '10s Pnuwlno or evanv description cheaply and exped- itiously etdmlted. Guardian Cen- tral Job Prlntory. Phcnc 183. 2878 5 6t!- iiv-iu r-—-—--—-~--i ‘IN TH! IFIRIT OI‘ FAIRNEQC ill"!!! lot us have payment of tbs account sent u ou the first of the monihl P TONS LIMITED. SSB-II-BO-m-SI "The annual meeting of the Wilt- Rhire Rural Telephone Co. will he held In the hall on Wednesday the 3rd of Dec. It 8 p.m. C. B. Noy, 8ec't.-—894.11.g_|.m.3h » .l ticnd tho llllllll5 HE l5 ith_ Much A Valuable nditions Affecting felfred to the ‘Secretary. Mr. Hig- Elns for information conforming more with that asked for. In discussing this ‘matterthe question was asked where the delay originated. Mr, Hlggltng stated ma, according to Mr. Grilfly it was at the terminals. as the new turntable did not make sufficient time pro- Vlllon -for the docking of iilie Cair- ferry. M‘? R W. Tldmarsh spoke of ‘the "TY lllaflfiqllflle service from Sack- villieto lormontiinc. 'l‘lic can; use hero were antiquated. uncomfor- table and imperfectly healed; more em trips. imperfect -car coupling caused many needless delays. IIe ‘thought the matter should be tak- ‘en Ill) Wllll Sll‘ lIen-ry 111011119“ (llllllilg the lattews vlslt here, The teliegrani of acceptance from ‘Slr Henry Thornton was read and ‘the question asked liy Mo". E, T. l. (Contlinued on Page 3) vativesFrom All the Preliilor Stewart. interviewed by a rcprlscntatlvn of The (luarllinil, expressed himself‘ as delighted with his visit to Itlontroal. Ottawa and Toronto. Iii ZlIontrl-zll he completed the (IuIlvl-ry of tho rc- cent bond issue to the Broilers. tho Royal Securities Corporation. Ily this personal dcllvtiry lit‘ saved the “Interest. Instirnntrc and other charges on the zillloullt which -would have boon Incurred by the transmission of lhl- cash to Chur- lottctown which would have amounted to several hundred dol- lars. At Ottawa ho ntlcnllcd lllu Taxa- tion Conference which had buen called by tho Acting Minister of Finance. Th: conference lasted two days and many matters WCTG discussed by tho members, the Provincial Trlaisilrl-rs of the varl- ous provinces rcprcslelitl-I. Tho inclublers fiaollng till-y hall no pow- er to hind their rcspuctlvu Rut/UNI- uicnts to any particular line of ac- t.Ion rospcct to tho various lsllil/lllglfi discitsslill mcomnioadcll that a larger and more represent- utlvo confcretivo ho ht-Zd at n dntc to bo fxctl by the Prclnlters of On- tnrlo and tint-bro. If possible, bl» foro thn noxt session of tho fuller- ul parYalluu-it. It was fUCiillllllllllllfJll that the Premiers and any of their ministers who could do so HlIOIIbl proposed conference. Th- fllllrlwlng subjects were slug gcstcd as deslrablp for discussion. I. Overlapping In departments whero joint Ifcderal and Provincial juilsd-Iction is being exercised. 2. ‘Cousltl-oratioti oi‘ income tux as lo collection and allocation. 3. Exemption of all purcllasco l [illlllglllllfil McLAcHLZws POLICY AS LABOR EDITOR Protest byEoFc-al No. 11 is Disregarded by Convention. SYDNEY. Nov, 21. ——A demand for a direct elected represontativu of labor on the Nova Scolln Work- maivs Compensation lloard was 0x- pressed In a resolution endorsed by the U. M. W. District Convention In session here this morning. Another resolution from No. 11 Local, explaining lts refusal to sup. port the Marltlmo Labor Herald. calls for censure of that paper on the grounds that ll- f-‘XPPQBBN ‘he views of the c-dltor and a small group. rather than of the district OO-IWI-Qtlt-lvllnltitlttllfi‘! ‘II -|- BUDDHIST raiser. GETS SEVEN‘ YEARS WITH LABOR (Canadian Press.) RANGOON, Burma, Nov. 21-In the High Court "ere today one of the Buddhist Priests charged with the at- tilck last month on Profes. sor and Mrs. Paul Gleason, American missionaries, at- tached to JudhOn College "We was sentenced to cev. an years rigorous imprison. monk. Three other of the priests lm/fllvfld In t": attack were IIlVen flve yours sentences "w" and °I1e priest was ac- quilted. Ili-l-sitltllii-Ivi-Il-llitsl-Oi-Il-QOII-OIIIOOO '0' O 1' '0' '0' Il- 1' 1- '0' ‘II -l> '0' d- 'I' O ll 1' ‘l- ‘l- 'l' III Sir Auckland Geddes Receives Appoint- ment (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov, 21.—'I‘liu govern- ment ha-s lost little tlmu Iu util- lllllf.’ tho services of Slr Auckland and Gcddus. who rcccntly rl-tlrcrf zls ambassador of tho United States. Sir Auckland having been appoint- cd today as chairman of the Royal Commission on food pric s. PREMIERE Pll-Illilldlwlhll’ OTC CIINSERVATIIILIIJNFERENIIE Enthusiastic and Optimistic Liberal-Conser- Provinces Exchange ‘ Views On Matters 0f “Importance To The Party And To Canada. 'II Governments from uporal-Ioil of sal- cs ‘tax. -I. Adjustment of Fcllcral silli- sidIc-s to Provinl-os with a v-iuw to . having Provincial subsidies boar a reasonable ratio iio Provincial ox» pendliturcs, 5. Provincial taxation ol‘ all n.i- illlflilllly operated railroads. 6. Inter-provincial roIa-tloru respect to succession duties. 7. Consideration 0|‘ measures -for reduction of taxation and fur- ther economies in administration. Here also he had conferences with several of the Minlstcrrs with reference to matters affecting the province. Among others he mot Dr. Dollttle who had visited the Province in the interests oi’ the Good Roads Movement and more recently In tho interests of the in (Continued llll Elli lll PlYlN" "NE lJlI on. Page 7) by and on bcha-If oi‘ Provinclab lllll ,lll Aemilius Jarvis, Sr., Will Ask for Leave to Appeal From Sen- ltence (clnadlan PTQBB.) TORONTO. November 2l~ lloflvv to appeal against the part of tllc recent court sentence on Acmlllllti JRiFVlS, sr., of Toronto. which or- dcrs that $600,000 he paid as 8 time by either Mr. Jarvis or Peter Smith. or both. will b0 asked In Mr. Justice Middleton's court on Friday. Notice of application 11M been given by the legal firm of Blake. Lash, Anghln and ‘Cu-sache- The sentence oi‘ Chief Justice R. M. Meredith on Jarvis was slx months impnlaonrnent. and on Pet- er Smith, tried jointly with Jarvis on a charge of conspiracy Io dic- fraud the province dn connection with the sale of bonds. a sentence oi“ three-years was passed. In ad- dition. a joint fine of $600,000 was imposed, to be paid boforo either could leave the prison. The application for leave to ap- peal sets out that the sentence is harsh, that i-t lie bad law to impose a fine jointly on two people. and to order that either must remain in jail indefinitely until It is paid. and that Jarv-Is is entrl-tllml to the 8600.- 000 odd commission on the sale of --bonds for the province. his hand- as a whole- 1 (Osnslnued on Page 8), llns of the loan having "admitted- ly saved tho province upwards of aamwo. - T 1 lllllH lll lllll~ TISH filllllll British Foreign Office is Now Considering Steps to "be Taken in Affair. (Canadian Press) CAIRO, Nov 21.—AlI Cairo from the humblcst. to the greatest today mourned for Slr Lee Stack, Gover- nor General of the Sudan and Sir- dar of the Egyptian arlny- who dlcd last night as the result of the niiir- derous attack made on him Wednes- day by assassins. LONDON. Nov. 21.-The British foreign office ls lll communication with Field lllnrshal Viscount Allen- llY- British I-ligll (lonrnl-Isslonor In Egypt and the Sudan regarding the stops to be taken in connect-Ion with the assaslnatlon of Major Gell- eral Stack, sirdar of Egyptian army and Governor-General of Sudan and as to tho wording of the note to be aunt to the Egyptian government on tho subject. Toothless Thief Leaves Evidence HALIFAX. N, s.. Nov. 21.-an applo corc s-liowlng that I-lie burg- lar ball no tooth Willi the only rluo whlcli led in tho arrest oi’ a mair. who was brought IICTO last ui*_~lit.| charged with burglarizlug i-hc store oi‘ Ralph Ilcniry at Slleclt liar- bor last Friday night. Canada Increases Trade With France (Special to the Guardian-n) l III()N'I‘RI~ZA‘L. Nov, 2I.-- Canada's lrzulo wllii France is increasing according Ito f-Igurcs issuoll here lby tho French consulate. Hurling the first night month's of 102i. it was shown ‘(fanallian exports to Franco» int-roasted 1I2.2X»I francs in value. IVE PEHISH lN PlYlllllllH Pl. Fl H l Loss of $75,000 Incurred in Early Morning; Blaze. DEAD; our: HURT Woman, Niece and Three Boarders Diein At- tempt to Escape llEllllOlllllll Ellllll Ill llllN~ Slllllillllll Sentenced to Serve 12 Months Prison Term 5 PLYMOUTH. Pu., Nov- 21. — Five lives comprised thv total of a fire which destroyed seven frame buildings hi the Ilusfmoss section bore today. The dead are Mrs. Martin Shurnko. llcr niccc. Eilllly Pctroski. 11 years old, and three unidentified board- ers Iii the Sllcrako home. Ail- other boarder. Edward Alcxton, was taken to ll hospital at Wilkes- bzirre in a serious condition. (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S. Nfld., Nov. 21.~—l.. Rold. son of the late Slr William Reid founder and ono time head oi Ithc Reid-Newtonlillland railroad. ws found guilty by ll jury in the supremo court here today of man- slaughter. lie was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment. The charge of manslaughter was based on the dczith oi‘ six nielrtivoof them vttcran ofllccrs of the world war and two oi‘ thcnl olllccrs of the ll. M. S. Constance ill an accident last Scpioliibci" when tliu car ivlllch ltulll was driving liii a group of veil-rails and tlun fl\'l‘l'llll'll(’ll ill a ditch killing four oi‘ tlll- occupants. i__¢¢o->-i- Bank of England Credits Soviet Gov’t. With $88,000,000 MOSCO\\', N v. 21. Wlsflfllllll Kins-sin, who will luavv llcxl \Vt'l‘l( for Ilfls Il'.‘\\‘ post as Sovil-t. zilnbas- sador to Franco, today told cm ploycos lit the rollllilissarial (Tl for l-lgil l‘I'2l(l\‘ that llospltv th.‘ refusal of nYlOlfill govorlimolil lo grant Spreads Quickly. Tile fire. which was of underutili- l-d orig-In started In tin. basr-rtiont of tlic Slil-ruko boarding llouso, llolicc said. The tlalllcs fed by tho woollen ironic construction of tllu building gained rapid Ilcallwuy null soon stircad to six other places 'I‘hc.sl< included a grocory store, a tailor shop. nloai market. furniture Siflrc Mud cigar store, and pool- room. A nlimbr-r of boarders were cur- rird from tho burning boarding llllllso by Deputy Sill-riff Ilnst-y- Tho bolllcs of Mrs. Shot-aka and hl-r u’l~co and tho ihrco boarders worn fuunll mi tho first floor, "h"? "my were uvldcnlly attempt. lug an l-urllpo from tho flalllcs \\'lll‘Il they mot death. Tho loss was lestiililltcll at more tllilli $75,000, __~_____.__ has allowed tho Soviet government the fignrm this yflnlr being 368.104 credits aniouiitlill-l to $88.000.000. francs as compared with 255,820 francs Ill the c rr . ndi l} l 1 . Sliml- Ycar. Idrc-lllellegllihtlorrlis iiliis ' Illilc increased Iroln 106.86.? '- Arllncs to 225.037 francs, an ad. lvancc of llR.I7i francs. ' eoro-vvooeoo +0 o4 coo-e o4» v0 o do» moo twill BRIEFS NEllSY Flashed In At A Late Hour O-O§§§-O§O—&|OO~O'§§ O0 ¥¢§§4+§§'O—O ¥§-§§+§O4§ OOQVOO-VOOO-O O (Canadian Press) BELFAST, Nov. 21.——Mes- sages of sympathy are pouring Into Armagh from all parts of the world on the death of Card- inal Logue. MARION. 0., Nov. 21.—FIor- ence Kllng Harding, widow of Warren G. Harding twenty- nlnth chief executlive of Un- ltcd States. clled here today. PARIS, Nov. 21.-Finance Minister Clementel has ar- ranged with Morgan interests for a loan to France of S100,- 000-000 at seven percent. TOKIO. Nov. 2f.—Major Pedro Zanni. Argentine world flier, has been llnstruced by his home government to remain In Japan unUI spring when he wlll continue his journey. DUBLIN, Nov. 21.-The Free State government's reverse at the polls In two by-electlons reported yesterday ls balanced by two victories In the south- west; Cork has returned two governmental candidates by a big majority. one lln Cork City where the Republican Lord May or French was defsatod- and the other In East Cork whore Michael Walsh the Republican aspirant lost. Fund Last Year coo 44000: (Special to the Guardian) NIdW YORK. Nov. 2l.—--l'l)ct.ails of ’..lSlilIl('.l‘ rundorl-ll ill (iunada dur- ing lhu 1023-21 fiscal your by tho . (‘arncgic Corporation arc given lll E tho trcasurcrls report Issued today. 'l‘lic report shows that the corpnrzv‘ tion paid 5000-000 to the University of King's College, l-lallfzix- N. S. This amount was voted Kings (‘ol- Icge In 1022-23 but was not author- ized untll last your. SMYTHE STARTS ON JOURNEY TO ROME (Special to the Guard-Ian) (‘AI.AIS, Franco. Nov. 21.——(l. ll. (i. Smyiho. of 'I‘oront.n. who mas- torod the stormy ivaicrs of tho Em!‘ Iish (fbailuol in his frail canol- n low days ago after alums! Iosiul! his 1'fc n shout while prl-vious ill attcnip ting the trrossiug, loft. burr: today for Rollie on tho. sl-l-oud stage of his paddling trip from Iionllon to tho Italian capital for a bot of $10-- 000. llo rosumod lils journey on tho Si. (liner (‘anal going down through tho department of Pas do Calais to Pnris- then via Dijon. Lyons and hlarsvllles to hiontruardo. After a short stay at the famous gambling resort ho will padlllo down tho Tili- or Ofl tho last. stage of his trill Wllltlll took him from Sydney. NOV“ Scotla, (Yunada. MEMBER OF THE BRITISH CABINET O MASSILON. 0-. 21.__ The bodies of Mrs. Donald Burkhart and her two children were found hanging in their home by the husband and fath- er, Donald Burkhart when he returned from a hunting tnip today. ' . DUBLIN. Nov. 21.-Peter Hughes. member of lhg Ball Elreann from County Luuth, was today appointed Minister of Defense of the Irish Free State and his appointment was ratified by the Dali. President ¢°59"Ve has been filling the Position since the . aignatlon of Richard Mulcahy. Nov. (Canadian Press) PAWS. Nov. 21. —Followlnq a conference at the Foreign Office last night it was Intimat- ed that France‘ had no inten- tion of scrapping the Geneva protocol and still hoped for Its adoption In one form or anoth- er. LONDON, Nov. 21. —For- elgn Minister Chamberlain to- day sent a note to the Russian Ambassador Riakovsky declar- ‘inq that the new British gov- ernment Is not abls to recom- mend approval of treaties be- tween Brltsilri and Russia sign- ed by the Labor government of former Premier Ramsay Mac- Donald ___._. Flo tun (7511 ice was-cl an follows : 8t. John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I rlsrlnnd Toronto .. .. 1 earload Winnipeg i oarloacln Callary .. l oarlond Charlottetown .. l osrload Montreal l unload wank to than pnrilonlnr points. in mlllltlon in rrlillnr Maritime Pro. "7""! Ifllllmentn and Iran fhnn enr- load Ioisl Ii is doubtful If anything Imir ihs same amount has aver been shipped In the same period by any Canadian Manufacturer. HON E. F. L. WOOD firm s now Protest-art!- Russla a loan tho liank ol England Sm col. MACKINNIIN IlllN Illllllll CHAMPIONSHIP FIIR rnx PIIPS llNII -—_. Judges Complime Splendid Work. (Special to Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 21. —The judtg- ing of foxes was completed today and tlic awards were all made- The excitement among the spectat- ors ivas at times Intense as the worlds championship and other big prizes WUfG competed for. President J. A. Webster was master of ceremonies andmega- phoned the results to thosu not for- tunate enough to gel a place near the judglnl; ring. Judges Edgar Milllgan of Northani. P. E. I., and Vincent Fayles of Toronto had a tremond- oils responsibility as every decis- ion was closely watched by expert fox breeders froln Canada and tht- United Slates and to their credit It must be s-ald that the unanimous verdict is that they did their work zlbsolutoly fair and rl-Ixht. In sonil- teases the competition was so close that the most minute points wl-rc gonc into in arriving at n dc- clsion- The results of thn palc silver pups classes art- as follows: Pale Silver M-alc Pup First-“Purc Canadian Co., Suin- luorsido Second~Onnicd by Colonel .\'llI('- Kinnon. bred by Franklin Bovycr, Iiunbury Third—(‘.nlonl-l I). A. MacKlnnon Fourth-Patio and idlolfe. On- tarlo Fifth~blzigic Fox Co., Summo r- ,. Stxtlwwv. L. bicEacheril. Met» mold, P- El. I. Pale Silver Female Pup Firsb- Goorgv Callbeck. Sunl- nlursido. Second- Raynor. international. Silnimorsldc Third—-Purl' Canadian Co., Sum mnrslllc Fourth~Coloncl D. A. MacKiri- non N0 Proposals For Conference With Nfld. Gov’t. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Nov. 21. —As far as can be ascertained here no propos- als for a conference between rep- resentatives of the government and the government of New- foundland looking to u settlement of tho Labrador boundary (Ilspulte have been Illilllt‘. ‘by the govern- ment of Canada. The government hero professes to Iiavc no know- lodlgo of such a (‘.(‘IIIl(!l"(‘ll('l‘. Thu province of (tuebcc ls of (tollrst- interested In thr- case as It would bc tllc gainer if any of the territory in distiulo was givl-n in (‘zinadzi but It Is thought no sug- gestion for such a conference would cnnil- frolll (llusbcc. .€__-( Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Toys—All Toys clearing at t"! Weeks. 889-1 l-22M ll day, November 25th. glrls~alt big discounts. Weeks, Beer "Anniversary Tea and Bazaa Methodist Hall. next Thursday. 90211 22 Ill "Send oi‘ llazolhrook Ladies’ Ald- at th RlZE SllElE“ - Honors For Best Adult Male And Female Goes Respectively To P. G. Clarke And Magic Fox Company, Summerside- Rates-Zn. par word each Insertion. nicndous discounts. Hurry! Beer A‘: "Come to the Bean Supper ‘and Program in New London ‘Hall, Tues- 892-l1-22M2i. "SlwIs-wfll kI-nds for boys and & 890-l1-22MlI. your muskrat or mink skins where you can get the most homo 0f Mm. llockard Jones, Alex- PSTAKES , nted For Their" Fmh-Mnglc Fox Co, Summer- side slxth—Peter G. Clarke, Summer- sltie. This year fifth and sixth prises were added on account of the llargg number of entries in malny of the classes. - . After the jud-giug of classes, the matched pair competition was hold and won by the Pure Callfllllflll IConipany then the competition for line best adult male took place. the winners of four classes com- ;petlng and was won by Peter G. ‘Clarke. Summerslde- Thu competition for best adult female ivas won by the Magic Pox Co. Summersido. In the competi- iilflll for chnnlplonshlp male pupa. 'Col. D. A. MacKlnnon won with his pup bred by Franklin Boyyer. liunbury. l’. E. I. and also won the female pup championship- l For tho best adult the contest ‘was between Peter G. CIBPKB iwlth llie bcst adult male and the l- (Continued on Page Seven) ‘llllllls lllNl llllnsllis N-ame Three Conditions. to Commercial Pact Witih Greait Bri- itain. ' LONDON. Nov. 21. ——The posi- tion reached In the negotiations for ‘l commercial treaty between Great‘ Britain and Germany may be stat- ed as follows: The British delegates had asked for the most favored nation treat- ment in regard to British 0x110715- Tho (il-rniaus offered to concedel this if the following three condi- ‘iii-__- (Continued on Page Seven) ElEJlEll BllAll- llllllll BlSllllP (Special to Guardian) HALIFAX, Nov. 21.- uasl nlzlll- at the, Anglican Synod In sesslion Ilnru Rev. John HacKenneY- S" u‘ 111.0 of King's College and 110W rcctor of North Syd“? w" “we” rd Coadjutor Bishop. F IRST’ THERE gflEN THANKS sivloifi- . cualsTMA$ TH l‘ ronouro. Nov. ZZw-MBYHIIIICG. moderate easterly Wind" “r ‘n T] moncy. Wrllo fnr prior list. (l. R. warm. i m mm, m .b Ml-Quarrlc. Summorsldo. Maximum and min um 9 " d lls on lhellp of Everybody Tongue ___ sssqbzgumm mrssi \‘_ol. i, No. oi Charlottetown. November, zsuli. isu "mm hrgllitulfylrillnensjfilist l gandkcr- Toronm‘ dandy _ _______ __ 69-44‘ c r 5I——~ own s~ e c now—- Manna“ cloudy A Tale of floral Arthur . . . . . . . . . . .. lrarlnml Sivorylhlrbg at& glemlendous uoduc- Quabem cloudy ____ r: nn . 1 rnrlnrul 0115. 001' 8Q 8. Charlommoyn, Qlqudy 10 lzulmonion .. .. l rarlomi 890-11-Z2M1l. Hanmm flmmy ____ nnrouu-r 2 carlmuls “ S)“ John, olomiy Wlihln lilo past Wonk rnrloud loin Armin“ "o m.“ n’ Mo." ch". ‘Reserve Tuefida)’. D80. 9, f0!‘ Boston‘ cmudy ___ o! Molrs (horolntr-u have gonn Ior- "h." and ronheuflhry “I m“ mm a] and bazaar (under auspices New YCDR, Ollfildy - l’ High tide this even-NI it TM and tomorrow morning at 7.18. limlrm" SMPFnMQ Sun. sets this afternoon st 4.2! I c "Narcissus Bulbs - Complete “a m” mm” mo" n ' with moss and bowl. o Weeks. 80041-2214 Blossom In Is the Mlnlstsr of Agriculture In five weeks. Buy now tor Xmas 50c. 35m, 11g 9_ m the new British Cabinet. This ls 75c. $1.00 per bowl wmplete, Beer ‘New moon Wodaclsy, Nor Bummer-side ills oisiltassln ' , 11- am lets: this Q .-'