.1»; ,., as. janu-t _ fieiitan . DR. ii. D. JOHNSON‘! office will be closed until December third. ' 0l53-3i Novrhaaalzsaia.‘ REPORTED SEIZURE-It, is re- ported that a large seizure of rum | was made at Stanley Bridge over the I week-end but neither the Prohibition |oiflcers nor_ the Customs Preventive . lofflcials have information to vouch- _ ,, v _ v r ' “ lsafe that would confirm the report. " "i . '- ~ ' . ‘T,’ __ a ' o-ntro- Of H18 Car o o»... n. " - v, -. _ a ‘mg, vixen he invaded the province telephoned for‘ificilicnlfitssistaiicc. Drnllfigislieelfxlllfltzfifili-itgllz: ‘rifituflfulgxlr: E. T. Kemiczll‘, of Sussex. ninl‘ lJr. Ul-ongh snap in the atmosphere to keep ' R. _1\lElCD0llilli'l,|()r PNilQOLlillC, lTtllthe fgffiyel-bla] vperleegrlnn" on the Miis. iMacbonaliLl who is a itrailicillmeve, and with only one destination. nurse, were Quickly on the spot. Af- ter rehdéring ilrstfiaid Drs. "KING WINTER" scored his first 7011mm! l; u more extended report m, uugio‘ dcath o1 Mr. Buchanan tflueift’ V. . ' . W555}; .__ Elmer Buchanan, ‘of - incl’. Mifi-l died l“ ‘he Fmmb“ lAt one o'clock this morning the min- 111m _Qi;_fnRf-.0'l‘TETOWN GUARDIAN ‘trinity litiitzti dlhiitrb ruasoav Lao-dealer c. o. r. r. meeting to make pr , rations for rally- sooiai uau. ma "n! PAY" (Continued from Page 1) f NsAn rANic (Continued from Page l) l-IVINUI (Continued from Page 1) Excellent Lecture 0n Far North been centred along the Quebec-Lab- rador boundary, 845 miles north‘ east of here was recorded this after-l The “Wkly dim“ °l ‘he Gym vnoon by m‘ Dominion observlwrvnvClub took place last evening at the l-The first preliminary tremors arrlv- vmrk" 5°“ Wm‘ Gym Fred An‘ =ed at 3.35.18, eastern standard time ‘ml’ i" ‘h’ "hi" and MEWS W- prodncts. Agriculture provided 14.08! tons, an increase of near- ly 5,000 tone over the, same month last year; the previous high snark was 14.211 tons in 1025. The nine year average was 0.411 tons. Mine products job in Dublin at 1B as a "cub" re- porter on a. Conservative journal. mi- grating to London three years later in search ‘of a better job, which he got on the Daily Telegraph, then in full-march to newspaper eminence. Later on he ran the London office of the-New York Herald in its palmy Gordon Bennett daya and. it was to Journalism he devoted the best oi his talents and therein achieved his moat uuianplflllfllil success. Joumal- lam in London was then a staid and dignified calling" addicts tfit ’ compared with 891.044 the pre- ‘ ’ for 704,126 tons, as ,over nulr nn hour, The epieentrelitnd Chief Birtwhistie-as guests. The 1 w“ n"; located Southwest o; here lspeaker of the evening was Mr. W. O. lin the centre of the Mississippi Val- ‘Dvuglas who gave a very Interesting iiey where previous earthquakes have fdescriptim oi the customs and lives . ‘occurred. Word of the shock beingiof the Eskimos in the fur north in felt» intensely along the north At- the vicinity of Chesterfield north- lantic Coast, however caused ofiici- west of Hudson Bay. Mr. Douglas als to change their view and place-formerly of the R. C. M. P. and the centre of the disturbance B45 'of the lfudscn Bay Company lived miles northeast of Ottawa, in a rc- [in the north for l3 years. In his ad- gion from which an earthquake has dress Mn Dguglng Snld m," [he Er. never before been recorded. S0 SB-jkjmos are coumed as gooi “m. vere were the shocks that they were vpeopla They are dlvlded mm two felt here by several residents. Maser the cm“ natives and the vious high record established in August, use. The average for the nine years was $34,000"tons. Similar records were establish- ed for the eight month period from January let, to the end of August as follows: August, 1020, agriculture £80,- 167: mines 4,014.2”: total 7.117,- 817. August, 1928, agriculture 240,568: mines 8,912,505; total 6,304,341. Nine year ‘average, agricul- .PAGE ilhd the record continued for welllo- Dmlilifi-w-McNlmtPD-Williflmfi, t pruul Hospital‘ here about ‘530 rluull this afternoon from injuries eiveil ivhen the automobile svhlch e w” during overturned, scvcrtil was near Anagance about 2 pqrnl May, Two, other. occupants ofthe n, Edgar Millikan of ii/IQNcilPs P- E- l, and a tractor‘ of the man- fatally hjni-ed, Herbert flucnahait-of Fred- nlnon, P, I.,_>a_._re in‘ thelocal, n93.- vlul with ‘injuries which. are not, lmgerouajtilthough severe. The cart __ ‘mg at a specdof betvrecn 40 ml 50 miles an hour when the drivel" w control’, The victim received a lmiure ot-thd- skull, had one par tor-u completely; ‘.off,ar_i_d other in- ltu-ies. The car-wasrdemolishad- Dav, gr. Kennedy. ‘offlussex said tonight, u; iuqui-st would be held. ‘ _ t Buchanan and‘ Mllligan were on a; visit to relativesAnjQuinty and Con-i tilfti, N. H, when Buchanan received rord tl-iat his father wasraill‘. His told- u- broilicrflilmer, decided to niakc. [he trip home to Prince Edward 1.2-‘ land and the three left Concord by? motor yesterday morning _wit_l_i a vlewv u; catching the‘ ferry to PI E. I. at; (‘qpe Tornientine ' tomorrow morning. , All went well, according to Berber-ti, Buchanan nntilthey were about twol miles wast ‘of ‘ Anagance, and were travelling along between 45'Ta'nd 60. miles an hour when the car got out‘ of control and rolled over at. least, four times. ‘Uileywere -thrown from, the car andll-lerbert was lying some, distance away when he recovered con- ‘ lclousni-ss. a .... tin-lest P l lemmantrfacturcrs‘, agent j of Siissexqlrehchedrtlse- scene of‘ the j ..Petcr. of Fredericton, p, E, 1,; and and MacDonald rushed the injured‘ to the hospital here. ‘v , Milliliflll Was injured iiliout tlic back and head andBuchiuian was badly cut. _ ' l i. ' The victim of the fatvality ivas the’ ‘sgcilhd son of Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Buchanan, of Fredericton, P. E. l. Tl‘? served dull"! the Great War with the U- 5- uXDcditionary tort-e‘. Beside’ his parents lie loaves to mourn his! wife, formerly‘ Miss Mary McLeod, ur-l Springton, P. E, 1., and two sons, Ei-l ,mci' and James, both ofQuint-y; fuuri brothers. William, of Albany, P. E. 1.; 1 sl-flliluy. of Concord; Herbert ancll i four sisters, Mrs. Jaincs Stewart, of‘ Concord: i\'li'.'$. Joiiii ltodii, of Pom‘ hacook, N. H; Mrs. Johii‘ Cllllllffé, ofv Fredfiflctml. P. E. I. Ai-‘iumgcmcntsj have not yet been completed. ,_ l ___..4..J___.___ _ I v PRESS COMMENT l ~i~ I (Continued lrohi Page l) . ‘Kaila. urged ‘the need of a closer co-operation in Maritime a'f'fairs"'-aad v referred to "Maritime Union as a mat- l tar requiring deep thought in the im-' l mediate future." Prince Edwardlsland l was supposed to be unalterably‘ op- i timed to Maritime Union, and only. recently The Charlottetown Guard-- Ii". in opposing ouch a movement,‘ uttered a warning that the Island would lose the identity of its legisla- urtnlta judiciary and other insti- tutions. Naturally each of thei rovinccs would lose its own institu- v rl tons of this kind if the three prcv--' ' vinces‘ we're united into one. but. 'the l_ economy and effiniencyieffected there- i by ls one of the arguments in favblql of it." l accident slfortly after it occurrcdaiid I‘ Pm “amass an ‘A an Akaam-Aaaaaanaanaakakna l . . " . .v v _.,_.—=_ay»,».,=z toooeeoeeeoe Agents Wanted ', ‘ l Classified "Advertisements 10c per line of 5 words leaelaaaaaalelvl i 5 i i I l t V 1V 4 i , o eoeeoooeios q 9o per line of 5 words .. 8c per line of 5 words ‘lo per line of 5 words i i Employment Wanted‘: _ IANTED-AGIJNTS FOR TAKING, orders for advertising -UllGnCllil'S.; also for yersonal, Qrecting- Ghristq mas Cards for 1930 season. in‘ order iotmake proper arrangements,‘ NOW is the time to apply for par-i ticulars of favourable conditions.‘- lbcpt. X 4 Art Publishers dAccJ, Ltd. City Works: Biackfriars St.“ ‘Manchester, England. , l , ' m‘ A. w. Nov. ia-aii at r... Sale '7 ~.____.a:==atai&.. ros. SALE,QTO.LET. BOABD,AND , Olfltc. ti. room signs on handifit Guardian r U roars-is naorisranunlsruvisns‘. _ Prayer; _ eders. _P. McGratl-i, Cove- heed R . 01b2-il-i4-5leod. n- -—-- - “- Avitsnmli, cow, noun yaAlt-s old. new-iy freshened,_good ipiiker. I Robert Rhynes, Dunstaffnagc. 1 '. 3833111-19-31. 70a sAix-rutorsrnitsn enivan‘ Pores. Pannenas Hughes, Unions lot as. crawl-fatal. .._ . F-t “CINTOSWANDQ converts-rain . Aiiulrtat F. B. Reeves. Bouthport. NR situations nan ‘boxes; three females, ‘one male. i [only l owdoh McLean, Cornwall. l 7 - ~ - 0'147-1i-i4-8.i \---- Yult SALE - runes nonsas. l mind bred. Two cows. Terms if , Apniv ‘lhidhone-Andcr- r "in CU gm, .131 Great, George Si... . char-i town. 0M4-il-i9-2i. § --....._.__..;___-—--—— l-glllr-sa-riiitpar‘ on i ve doll bill. opi .i ave alt -' i olllcegg-E qt. . we e ease-ii ""“"""' 1m*r-si.Aox-ariu win-rs" am‘ i-crrierHstl-cir mitten-head. F. W- natiainfni-adaibane. - 08"5-ii-10-2i. .. ' . \ a. ..__+ ‘v m; w. ‘it.’ Cursor: 9754-1l-i4-8i. .4- wANTno BY RELIABLE qw0MAN housework, washing. Apply Guard- um, ssso-ii-ia-zii. Female HelpWanted WANTED-LA MAin FOR. Gaussian‘, housework. Mrs. T. E, McNlitt. 34 Brighton Road. 9355-31 wnfi p-WoMANV on‘ arm. ron‘, general housework. eple to do PM" , cooking. Country girl Prefelifedw ‘Address P. o. Box 11s. taco-ti l i . ivnfriii - A ciiAMissitMAm; Must furnish references. APPIY I Davies l-lotclI 9549-11494“- EARN $6.00 T0 $10.00 A DAY- Learn and cam part. time. Matti!‘ Mechanics. BlttflY- winding-v u ' cgpflllri‘, l-louse Wiring, Bricklay- fng, Plastering, Barbering. Beauty, gulvure Work. Good positions 099,"; rite or call, free instructive book. Dominion Trade Schools, JIM-Slit Lawrfdie Blvd, Montreal ruse H111. l’ ent Service. Coast to Coaét- . yam u, w. M. Nov. 5-i2-19-26;_ i "l' Miscellangou!“ i-zvi-znalrr» "ssfivids. "o6 m“ OBZI-ll-lii- l 5315mm. ma ssavice. armor CHAMPION Yorkshire noiirq- George BMW“:- French rbrt. r. n. I. 9700-ll-13-1w . ii JOHN Ahrnan MAcnoNapnn , l-l manvillejouris, m“ Burl“): Frima-ii-a-hiiooa; ___-+-——-—-——~——'“-? rmAs-o TAGS J-"ort rmt sub, gun'- ghlpments on short notice. . °"~"""i°'."iff‘ P'f"f.zi~....i...i ____i,-ig;b-hliil Arsn rnoM itANcn anew’ lstgred silver black insle loXi all“ . ear D. ififd. Loft ear 1.- E. Reward. if captured alive. Notify Maifiyllf i nroa. Bb-Petera, om-il-lfll‘ Celf-lpropelling oranai "are inst be- ing tried out in harbors of Germany. _,,___. i “Sllckum" Kvlmtdyliature storm although abated some- wliat-Jivas still going strong. jfQRMEilLY ‘PASTOR HERE- Numerous friends of Rev. Hammond Johnson throughout the Maritiines will regret to learn that the popular pastor of Trinity United Church, Bathurst, hasvnot been making the hoped for progress in recoveringlhis former health. Mr. Johnson left last evening on the Ocean Limited for Montreal where he will enter the hos: pital for the purpose of consulting specialists. Mrs. Johnson accompan- ted hei- husband as . did also Miss Katie Johnson. R. N.. who has. been with him for the past few weeks. -Moncton Times. ROTARY .MEE’1'iNG—Dr. A. D. Reid, ID. 17., Sydney, C. 13., was the speaker at »the- Rotary Luncheon which took ‘place in the Oddfellows recreation hall yesterday afternoon. Dr. Reid formerly preached in Aus- ‘lrallh “and has “travelled extensively lfilblllt country. He outlined briefly the divisions, physidaland provincial. lle also dwelt at some lengtn on the class ‘of people and their manner of living and‘ also on the Aborigines of the countries. With regard to the giw- ernment the speaker stated that Aus- tralla had formerly becndivided into distinct states. each with its own government. however-at the present; time the _country,nas.0ne capital at- canheria although the state! still exist. ' I i‘! .. . ~wnAsicarnAliL ". "Tonight the Y. M- c. fiflwiifbethe dcehe oi hectic and thrilling bllkeli- ball genie between the- fast movinl ‘Spartans newly organized and the Other Y's Men who list Y9" "t "P up enviable record for themselves in the basketball realm. This will be the initial gafne at the Ythls season and ‘everybody-wishing to see s. real bat- tle should be on hand tonwm- Gm" starts at '7 o'clock. Admission free- Tlie Spartans lineup is as follow“ .-Forwards-—"Cuffy" Hall- "Cwnle" ltlcpwen. Cenvtre.—“Allie" Kerr. De- fenpe, "Spug" Offer, "Webb" Cameron "Yippie' ‘COX. .“Sandy" Clow (alternatives) (Patriotdflease Copy) " Middlesexyllngiand. has it!“ W"- ouuainstsphday movies. .g__i------——-—-i returns.‘- BRBBAUT-At. Albany Plllul- 0°‘- 29. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bro- hant, nee Annie Richards, e. daugh- 19!‘. TIOWIETI-i-At Annandale. 0091581‘ 3|, 1929, to Mr. and- Mrs. R. Roy rtowlett. a dauBhl-tif- Qimn" Rm” mend. " ' ' ' l finances EICKBEBT-CRAIG-At the Ooh- tral Bedeque Bautist HIIWIIIIQ- 0" Non g_ 193g, by my. Dr. J. J. sidey. wluium r-leckbert oi Bummerside. to sadle Elizabeth Craig of Chelton. P- a. I. v A HAyEQdLONGAPIIIEo-mt the 8t. Mary's Convent at summeraide. 0Y1 Nov. 13th., ma. by tiw F“ J- ~7- McDonald. Auswtln_1-°"IIP‘“° °‘ " Charlottetown to Mus MM "W" °' summerside. rsasr-MoooNALra-At the United church parsonage, Nov. l2, 1020. by the Rev. A. .1. itevuoldl- "i" 9"" MacDonald. Coleman. P- E- L- "° Jicit Best‘, Stanley nridaa. P. E- I- -_--__-_ DEATIIA WOOLIIDGJP-IM °'-“'“"'"‘! Mm, Oct. 21, John wooh-idae. and all, formerlypf Oovehead Road. JV. D. MacLean impair-Anna aMaAsMaa netted and frock-coated, and its’ ap- peal was to the classes and not the masses. . - But with popular education estab- lished the reading public was ten- fold extended. and it was the rec- ognition and exploitation of this fact that led to the great newspaper for- tunes of this day, headed by the Harmswcrth family, particularly the late Lord Northcliffe, who success- fully drove so ill-matched an ag- gregation as "Answers," the Dallyv Mail and the London Times. Bu!‘ neither in journalism nor in his| strenuous political life did he make' a fortune. ' lure £48,582; mines 3,361,028. To- tal 5,667,840. Previous high records were: Agriculture, 1925, 270,021 tons. In mine products 1027, 4,600,- 854 tone; total i021, 8,805,111 tons. Declines were shown in both the months record and‘ the eight month's total in animal, foreatv, manufactured and mis- oell products. ADVOCATE! (Continued from Page 1) Wit to Fore. - - ground when he advocated the ap- pointment of members of the Senate oi Canada by‘ the legislatures of the several provinces. Also he assert- O'Connor recently received a great surprise of a gift of a trust deed providing with an annuity in recog- HALIFAX, N. 5., Nov. iii-Crash- ing chimneys and swaying buildings in several centres accompanied the most severe earthquake mock ever felt over the Maritimcs. No reports oi’ any serious damage had reached |Halifax tonight, when most provin- lnland natives. The former hunt seal, ‘whale and walrus. the latter white fox. caribou, musk-ox and deer. The ‘cskimos as a. rule, are a happy-go- vlucky race, living in the present and incver worrying about the future. l cial towns in Nova Scotis and New l Brunswick Deer and fish form the dict of the inland native while seals supply their , worse than a kw tumbled (hmneys-coasg brethern with food. Trout aré » . and broken dishes. The tremors were caught Weiehmg as, mflch a‘ 37 felt with marked severity at Sydney, pounds‘ kwfllruih huntinglm dlfnser‘ and across in St. John's, Nfld. Dam- W5 Wm as, e an mas we“; mg age to the Selsmograph at Dallaousiefig: ihz°_‘c'v=lo‘°"s~fvwh°" llrlflpooned University, which put it out of coin- ‘ w cs ° e“ p“ ‘c ‘m’ mission at the height of the dlsturb-‘vmrtunate hmn“ out '0 V593‘ Tile ance. Drevented calculation of thelyfsklm” ‘w m‘ “m” mm‘ epicentre here. Scientists at. the Uni-l°;°€:_1“3- Si: Skms “e1 Sew" t??? varsity while not giving any definite?" "i? W‘ l "e17 c ‘>55 5 l C‘ emlemene unvll repnr-Lr or thevWhlCh makes them water tight. queue‘, lnvenelry were reeelved’ eorne when the fe-ad supply fails the inland points in Quebec were not inclinedQmkimils 03°" “He!” Sevewly. but the in view of the severe tremblors here e-ttablishmfinl 0f tFfldiflB DOSE i5 to fully uceepl; Qttuwn‘; placing of gradually lessening these hardships. had reported nothing riition of his public services. The vet- eran Irish politician, whose health was greatly enfeebled, received the gift sitting in a chair on the terrace oi parliament. 1n his barely audible reply "Tay Pay" said the gift came almost as a shock. bnt he had yet to meet the Irishman who refused mon- ey." The presentation was made by Lord nirkenhead, Conservative, in the presence of Premier Ramsay MacDonald and a number of minis- ters and former ministers. _. some outstanding literary works include s. life of Beaconsfieid. "The Pameli Movement," and "Glad- stone's House of Commons." f-fe wrote with grace and an intimate know- ledge of history he helped in making. Even to his death he was abreast of public thought. ' ed that the name and status of the 1h tercolonlalrailway should be restor- ed and declared that the title of‘, the I. C. R. was veeted in thev Crown. Its name was given it, by, the same imperial act that gavel names to Canada, Ontario, and Quebec and no one in Canada had any _ more right to change its name thanl t1 change those other names. Relat-i ivt. to his proposal in regard to Sen- i ate apnintmentis, Mr. Paterson said, time has shown that it was a great‘ mistake to give the Federal Govern-i merit the power to appoint our Sen- i ators, and experience both in Can-l ads and the United States suggests‘ that the lvfarilme Provinces would! be justlfiedin securing an amend-l ment ‘to our ctmstituflon, which will‘ give {Qthe iyarltlme provincial legis-' laturee t e power to appoint our, senators. Members of the House of Commons he said,‘ had been electcdl to support parties without regard for , the contract of Ccmfederatlon. Chan- Th’ °““““"" P"”l”[‘°33mg wmk ges in the functioning of the govern- wm b°_ ‘Ink l" “Mthem Alberta mental machinery provided by the, this winter and there will not be Conhdmflon’ h“ been brouiht h; the um“ am n the lumber ct.mps' bout gradually to enable ccntrali fifigzih‘forggus';°nm'xgfz tzlnfl; Canada interests tc dsdiinate legis- , lation and administration, which percent of the ordinary winters Inning Wm be done m“ comm“ sew tiiey had done topromote sectitmal in- E son. The chief reason given for this “"5” "ithm" rel“? 1°‘ the cm“: l! me 6110mm“ cnrwover or “m? federation rights of 1\ova Scotia and. bu, from h“ “mm New Brunswick, with the result that Th“ “flyover m due l“ “melon: part of Canada was indirectly| meuu" . m m. ‘n, summer. lndvexactirig tribute from another tthev consequent vgnucnm l“ the wheel Maritimesi with the governmental (lulu. The lumber business was dull machinery provided to prevent such all summer as a result "of a drought injustice not Mink Pmfllttfll i0 $11116- affecting the farmers’ building op-lton 1* lnwidw- Batu: one 0f tbai erutlung, muny fsrmerg having can- l four grand federal divllzlons 2f Catn-l lle their lans for new buildingslada he said. the Mar mes ad e she: the crzps began to show the lright to 25 percent of the rperesen- l full effects of the dry summer. Be- tation in the Executive Government sides this there was a’ much smaller i, as they had in the senate. This right , programme of elevator-building ililwas recognized in the early daya of the country than in i928, which was lthe union and should never have been a record Y0"- 0119 hi! luff!!!" 11"" taken away from these provinces. states that its carry-over is 15.000,- q-uey l-nd e rlelrv m e lll“ proper-gnu : 000 feet, the largest in the companys or the r/nnolnnneng w ‘n, “min. history. lstrative departments in Ottawa. This right was also recognised in ‘the early years of the Union. Power ‘a LOGGING CAMP WORK SLACK THIS ‘WINTER EDMONTON. Alta. NOV. 18-(5! .___. New bus lines are beinr owned i" the Hopei and ahansi nroviuw 0i 0mm- with respect t0 transportation be im- plemented in letter and spirit, or else the establishment of some body vea- ted with respect to transportation, with power to fairly direct the man- agement of the C. N. it. in this re- spect waa also presented. GOLD FISH FREE With every dollar purchase of REXALL GOODS we are giving l"! Two Gold Fish And Beautiful Globe yltia rafiabow colored ehlpe and weed. We have conducted many o! the" aalee hut the flail, llflbl, uhllfl l!‘ weed excel any that we ever Illi- sae ran-z DISPLAY IN ova wrNoow HOOVER‘! rcmrinued from Page i) pore nav-a-lfibaae, said Prime Mung" Ramsay MacDonald in answer to Dominlons would. of course, be con- sulted before any decision was tak- en aflecting the scheme as a whole after the results of the coming five- power naval conference were known The decision of the conference might affect the question of the Base and. therefore, it had been ,Quebcc-Labrador boundary. iearthqnaiie that shook the Maritime 17>" h" m“ bi’ t“ m“ mm“- ino damage had been caused in any to insure that the contract cf uhioni Yuterday‘: tremor was distinctly ‘Kent SW“ "° disturbb" °' ‘"1’ t felt in Charlottetown, particularly in the central disturbance along the Whaling is not carried on extensive- Qfficg 1y these days. The last ship left staffs in Halifax! business buildings Chesterfield in i921 and was lost with were thrown into confusion al; fouriall hands on hoard. The Eskimos thirty. when the tremors began, and are not a qiiarrelsctme race but when several persons fainted. The shakinghhey fight they fight to kill. Today continued for at least two minuteshinimal life is becoming scarcer than and was fvllowbd by a general Yllihlformerly’. clue to the use of rifles by .0‘ till-lle"! 901119 telfiDhoiie. ithe natives. If thL-i trend keeps on 59111111151391"?! 0! the "3810 lxlllo- i the race is doomed to extinction. sion of i917 were in the air. A dozen rl-rnl-lre- uncle are snrlngln; un ull chimneys crashed in the Charlotte ‘over me munu-y and civilization l5 Street section of Sydney; several jmulrlrlg rupld progress_ barns were reported to have collapsed, in the outlying districts. A Supreme ‘"- Court Witness fainted in the course an upstairs department at the time- of u trial; end n geeneunillernn n‘ The same effect was fclt in the glean-e gell twenlyqlve r-eeg 1e; me offices _of_ iiie city coal merchants mac and escaped with a shaking up. and aluus Queen Street. Where Muny ever-es found lnelr steel“ oglclerks and stenographers,rushed to good; tumbler-l to lne floor; .the doors and in some cases into-the Apparently vne rlruelr was not felt street to find out what it tvas all gerleugiy ln nny o; me prnvlr-lres coal about. Business men and merchants rnlnee 1n the Acrdla Mme at sven-‘interviewed after the disturbance lerwn m, damage was reported, Ru_ described how their staff “got the more that the Bell Island Mines had t Wmd “"1" but curmusly emugh the icollnpsed were prevalent l“ Nevv_.rcp0rti‘i‘ was assured iii every case roundllndl but were without round”, that their own reactions were hem- uorr The shocks were scarcely re], in l ically under control. In dwelling Bel] unmrr The no“ wlveleu sla. I houses throughout the city the ef- l tion reports the shock was not felt at i m“ m“ M“ "n" ‘specially “long ' that point. The after-shock, coming‘ the mphmade" A“ ‘he lmrkdale: n “wt 7J0. Newfoundland time, apartments, pictures swayed on ilic, w” re“ m sever.“ pm.“ or stnJohn-a‘ walls and a canary cage ‘fell to the MONTREAL“ Que" N6“ m_5o~floor. while in an upstairs apart- “, u could be reamed torus,“ the ment a charwoman who was jolted Provlnces and New 1318mm states sprang up and departed prccipitately mls “Lernoon was not felt in Morn Lfoi" her home. At Air. Talt's conserv- lreel or dlserleg but l; w” very m» atory, the glass windows shook and gleuble ln Quebec e-nv “d fume‘, v rattled convulsively and flower pots nor-en n; Murrey Buy end Bile s,“ v jumped on the benches. From the peul_ q-l-le vlbrevlons were very no_ , Marine office, the Experimental tlceable in Quebec City, particularly 17'5"“ “m1 “he” quarter-b came Sim‘ in the lower town. At Murray Bay i H" NWT“- and Bale St. Paul, it was stronger? 711°" l5 11° seismwlmphlc ‘quip’ wlgn home, uweylng m euen en ex. merit in the Province for measur- genl; m" people rushed our of (leer, lfig the intensity of the disturbance. lln elerm, However, 5n ler e5 re, as it is seldom indeed that such iports were available early tonight equlllmenl WNW ‘>9 YPquiYed- Stranngely. many citizens who were in their homes or on the street at [the time, report that they felt obsol- ‘quaug rep-r m glTy Alon vutely no tremor. and were at first THRQUGHQUT PROWNCE ,1nci'edulous when told that n quake lliad occurred. In a barber shop on part o! the province. lkind was noticeable.’ while next". door upstairs offices and along the water f“ m!" “'55 ‘mull’ lhrilw" t" m‘ ll-qng, The grerner; urnlcn slur-led ln i knees with the shock, One gentle- llmu wuvee nl unduleglnnm lnerens. iman walking calmly clown Queen 1n; ln lnlenglgy unvll the solld wnlls ;Street at the time. and feeling no of bufldlnlg unool; end grernblerl ltremor of the sidewalk, was surprised linger! emu; gnu-w reeendr, enrl w“ on reaching the water front, to hear -followgd lmmeululely by enugher that there had been an earthquake. THREE uiiii ‘REVIEI and held fairly well in tiie early‘part‘. to softness. The close saw littlt change and one was not able to de- tect any evidence of strength. New York which has been a- domin- ant factor, moved pretty well in line with the trend of trading as outlined for the Standard. Some of the key‘ stocks showed ft tendency to weaken. Oim of the bright spots in today! trading was the strength in the West- ern Oils. Associated was high at $1.50, A. P. C. had one trade at $2.2! and one trade in rights at 23 cents and the stock closed $2.75 bid. Cal- gary and Edmonton was up 20 cents to $3.50 East Crest 15 cents t0 $1.65 Home opened up 50 cents hut lost 2d ' cents on the day. Maryland was strong at $3.25 the same with South West Pete $1.80. Ajax was taken in large volume one transaction aloni being for 7000 shares and was bid up to $2.09 with a close 2.05. Wainweli came back to life selling up 3 cents to 1B cents. 1t is rumored that tht Company has succeeded in shutting that the well is now producing. An official statement Lycxpected. The large Oils were practically unchang- ed. Nickel opened at $31.75 only to loss $1.50 t0 $30.00 at close. Noranda ed- vanced a similar amount to $36.00 and immediately lost $1.00. Sherritt Gordon was the heaviest traded issue on the board and vcry large qimntitleg of it were taken at $4.00. It closed at a nciv low of $3.85. Undoubtedly this activity has something to do with the annual report, some of the hascmetals were just. a little stronger. Hudson Bay up 25 cents while the golds held firm and unchanged. Western Guardian -FUNERAL_ NOTICE-The funer- al of the late Peter Lawless, Nor- bgz-o, will take place Wednesday to Freetown Roman Catholic Church. —SUCCESSFL'L RUMMAGB SAL! --The Ladies Aid of the Prlnol County Hospital held a very success- ful rummage sale in the Workman] Association Hall, Sunimerside, on Saturday last. The proceeds amount- cd to $75.~-5. —-STEAlVlER LEAVES PORT-The questions. He emphasised that the‘ tremor which also subsided in a few seconds; the whole disturbance last- . ing for about a minute. The quake caused surprise rather than uneasi- ‘ness. and it was over before people ‘became fully aware of the actual leause of the disturbance. The general effect throughout the city was practically the same; build- ings rocked slightly. causing windows to rattle, doors to slam. pictures to away on the walls, articles in some cases to fall noisily to the floor. and vpeople to rush out of doors to con- ,sult their neighbors. Along Queen Square the story was , the same; in one store customers anfl lclerks were quite alarmed at the vio- llence of the tremors; while not-t door the occupants wore blissfully’ unaware of anything out of the way having occurred. One druggist, report- ed that "the bottles nearly Jumped off the shelves," and a grocer had the same tale to toll about his cann- ed goods. Severe tremors were also reported from other parts of the Province. notably Summerside, Vernon. Alber- ton and Sourls. where the quake was III raosarr DIUGGIITI Rat-vat. uaaa‘ m Roam svelte sea thought durum’ m do“ down or] Av 11,. guerulun Qlllee ll, w“ fQ]t_VlOlEl1tly fclt along the watt-r front. rmnenu‘ cert-n, work neudln; theiaa if atmonster press-many times ,So far no damage has been Telluri- Qgnfepgngg, Mr, Mgononaid explniii- i bigger and more powerful than any 4d- ed. fie referred his questioner, Lieutireai press-had got tinder any in: The "mm Wm?" "Y W‘ "Tmi" Col. c. at. Howard nary (Cona), i the basement and was churning the v was from 4.44 to 5.00 P- m~ although Cheimaford. (liaaes), to the former l building gently back and forth with _ the effect on the Island lasted only statement by the Iii-st Lord of the I the movement of the machinery. ln i for about a minute. The disturbance Admiralty, Rt. Hon. A. V. Aiaxan- i the upstairs departments the effeciiwas felt from Rhoda Island to the der, who had said the Dominlonsmas more» noticeable. ‘Maritime Provinces and east to i-nnlr orlildaia“ duodenal", a a Ch le erveua Diaeaaei per-meal plans to increase its water m miles at. Phone m. "mm, nraductifin 101017.001) kilowatt-t. _ Olpallaltrasratlharob ~_ V“ . .. U __ ' ' ' liaarifs Iaiaileaa m shame ma» Phone it! King Square 6 were "notified" of the decision. Col- ' loniai Go". ants had not previously W011i”. Nil Corner Great George and lent Its. {time CIAILOITITOIX l’. l. l _Mihi-Il0l'l4dl4-/ ~. Cnfthe Marine wharf the Govern- Ncwioundland. if was violently felt "lint; an" "meek lure mqirl-llin the Neal ptngland States where page lyig to tl-i- vivid rlarufsoma buildings arr- reported to have large Norwegian steamer, "Adour“ of 5-300 tons. which has been loading turnips and table stock potatoes fof the HBYFlS Abattoir Company, lefi on Monday afternoon with a full cargo of same for New York-S. —lN THE POLICE COURT - 01' Monday morning four drunks flppggfr cd in the Police Court at summer-glue Three were fined two dollgrg m4 costs each and the fourth, who hal been creating it disturbance at thf Chinamaifs on ‘Sunday night, drei, $10 and costs. Another drunk, wh( did not appear forfeited his ball o! $l0.-S. —Mr. J. J. Gaudet, of Summerside returned at the week cnd ll'0l'ii[_ short visit to St. Jolm, N. 13., 511/ other cities-S. (Special to The Guardian] TORONTO, 0ni.. Nov. 18- Aftcr scrviiig two years and six months of a seven year sentence l"! Performing an illegal opera- tion, Dr. O. C. J. Wlthrow was released from Portsmouth Peni- tentiary two weeks ago nn a plea nf falling licaiih, ii was learned last night, and has re- turned tn Toronto to live with his family. va. Scotia. Harvard olmcrvalhry re- ported the shock so violent that the needle jumped off the paper. 1t was from a nearby source but the exact position could not lie located. Business to be closed December ist- Salc positive, ‘ W. if. JOHNSON, (‘on Fitzroy and Edward Streets 9847-11-19-81. iuilmu One Thousand Cards. 4. a, and 1a to aaard. Valera ‘ll ecnta to m rents. Ali kinds and etaaa white. black and colored. i! cents to 1'! rents Q all‘ ‘It Iiiiol selling- ciptionflfa mechaic; who was in fallen. and to a lesser extent. in No- ra.’ a" _r PMOIIL a, of trading when It developed tendency? ‘iv- . __.,,..,~,;_... 9...‘. off the water in one oi’ its wells and . SLAUGHTER SALE 0F DRY GOODS ' .