Advortlaing is the getter. great go- 252-2-1/ .///» The People's Paper ",4- Pqflflv‘ >3; D~ ~ "My. ~ \\\_ ltéatlli wfl-n-wwc‘ t .......f r‘ “N \\\\ a W“!!! ~iu Covers PrinoeiEdward Island Like thezgew, ‘up to it. . a ‘ Set your hopo high and advertise annual subscriptions DIIIVIIIII our 04.x .- [IT SETTLEMENT But if Miners Accept Proposals‘ Baldwin Govt. Will Make Them Effective by Legislation. (Canadian Press) LONDON, ‘Nov. 1'2. —1Revlveli negotiations for a settlement of the lBritish coal strike took a dramatic turn today when a state- ment was issued from number 10 Downing street indicating that the mine owners were not in accord with tile projected terms of settle~ nielit. The statement said that if the miners should accept the terms offered by the government tile Baldwin nliliistry would ‘pro- ceed with legislation to make them effective despite the mine owners objections. Lengthy Conference ‘LONDON, Nov. 12. —-Aftor n. lengthy ‘conference ‘between the cabinet and the coal committee and the coal mine owners and the miners executive which were con- cluded shortly after three o'clock] this morning. the government‘ lianded to the miners executive ti; memorandum of the proposals for n settlement oi’ the coal strike. This memorandum. it is under- stood, wlll be ‘submitted to the conference of miners, delegates to-i tlay, ‘but it is not known whet-berl the executive will recommend thati the proposals will be accepted. I The memorandum is a lengthy! one and is declared in substance to be the government's last word. LON-DON, Nov. 12. —“‘I‘he long- lloped _for settlement of the coal tie up in Great Britain whliie ap- parently , l ltln ras __t_on git was proving‘ sMTlTMIQME-gllislve. To- day was occupied with s. confer- ence of the miners ‘delegationand \vith negotiations ‘etween the exe- cutive committee anffthe govern- ment coal committee but still there was no final agreement. The ne- gotiatlons will be resumed tomorq row. ’ Meanwhile the tie up iii the coal fields was partly settling itself since tile-mines are resuming work at the rate oi‘ from 5,000 to 8,000 daily bringing the number now back in the pits to 828,000. It is this drifting back to the pits that is compelling the mine loaders to face the unpleasant situation oi’ making the best of nny settlement that can ‘be obtainable. Annual Meeting , 0f The Maritime . i, Board of Trade (Canadian Press) ‘MONTOTON, N. 113:, Nov. 12. ~- The annual meeting of the Mori- tlnio Board oi Trade will ‘be hold in Truro, iN. 8., on November 23. according‘ to an announcement‘ made by the office of C. ‘If. Blak- ney, secretary of the organization Tho agenda is not ‘completed us yot but it is understood that tho second day of the melting will ‘lit- devoted to a particular analysis of- iho present situation in the ‘Marlfl times and the formation of an or- ganization in the three provinces that will continue the efforts now being made to revive industry in this part of Canada. Condensed 4' ' ‘ _ HATE-lo per ‘d. not each ‘insertion in this‘ column. WANTED-A MAID. AFPLV so Upper Prince 8t. ‘ 2600-13-1! ‘HOME MADE POTT‘D MEAT, t F195“ "llflfll- 3513a"- N°"" new ‘territory wlth headquarters at Atlanta, 6a.. and many changes in personnel, was an qunced yester- dny- The reorganization doe; not affect the status of a'i'ler and snow relnovod- for wln- Booth 10,, m, yam. commander in tile United Pfltates, who it was said som 6t Co.. East Iilti Market Bid‘. (I wANTso-Funuaole ro LOOK ‘ter month-s. 3407.1. 'WANTID--DINING W" filIL‘ ‘Reasonable. Phone ‘ “ :70 and ball boy. Hotel. g nos yiuurluo" or" avow- description, qiidl l! v _ ouliy executed. all‘ Central ‘Job Prlntory. -Pll|0hbi t Milieu I NV" l1 ll. d ' vibe-m .2‘ .....l..r::= Matthew» _ c“ inight by tho iStefalii News Agency. ' R5 31p this country “inde inlteiy." .._.__-4n-0¢‘--_._. 01ml! onlmlaln vlnoicfirlb. tractio- ago; Thornton IITIVOG in- . 1D I 84mm‘ flfl d cisrcd ‘that h" m“? m“ “mm” “mush vent a too spoedyip lotion. v oitfliila ‘hid nTlyT-lxtii eblftlldly lie "l" “"1"” °f ‘I 9°" “P” “l” ' PM kl; pofstlltent optimism of the! woo war “o, filters l 1r°ii‘?‘lT:t‘*“"- "‘ r for, lie B0 ~ ‘ ‘i000 for hi; time. éonpsla. caution out». m...“ - . ~ l in ° - I i" 1" uncle-Taiwan" ‘Tlllfllliflfilid .W1fi.ll "- ' T a r 0T. tor all; iuf-gfflflf, éf"°"'°“' JOIIPh . Game)‘. “Uncle Joe" Cannon, leader In many a hot I political battle, died today. ‘He was 90 years old last May. i Hlq strength has been slowly i ebbing during the last twelve intent-ha. He failed to vote at , the eieotio on November 2nd. for the first time since he vot- i ed for Lincoln In 1860. He ‘ was too weak to get to the polls. $25,000 Raised . (special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 12. — According to n conservative estimate n; 11.30 last night $25,000 had been raised by tho poppy tlay taggers yesterday. ‘The count was not complete and there were n number of boxes ‘still to be turned in. Rhodes Scholar From Nova Scotia (Canadian Press) E iHMY Hill . ii MEN‘ ReductiorTih Period of Compulsory M i l i- tary Service Also to be Cut by Third Calm Prevails- in Paris on Ev.e of Re- convening Parlia- ment; illAlllS, Nov. l2. —— Reduction: oi" tho total number of men ilndor arms in France from 650,000 -i00,000 is called for iii three bills which will be introduced iii the Chamber of ‘Deputies on the re-op- ening of Parliament today The iIIOHSIIFOi-i also called for n. reduc- ticii in the period in the compuls- ory luliitury service from eighteen HAiLihFiAX, N. S., Nov. l2.—-1Ar- to [WQTYQ months iihaur Rlussel Jewett at. [present ‘leer The bill's which will be introduc- turlnxin Ens-Itch at the University so lly Minister of War Pninleve. oi’ Alberta was llCtdiily ailllnounced as provide for the calling of conscripts N. S. ‘RTMQB Scholar. He is a son at twenty-one instead of at twentv of A. T. Jewett of the Nova Scotla. and for recruiting of’ volunteers college sbafl and giadiu-ated nrolu numbering more than 100.000. The Dalhouale last spring taking hislvoiiintecrs will relieve the cons- degrees in airts. 'cript-s from “fatigue details". Uli- -del' this system the young soldiers will devote their entire Ybars traili- ing to purely military instructions. ‘The contingent-s ofconscripts will be called up in half yearly sections ‘iii order to ensure the presence un- {tier the flag of half the entire army. ‘with at least six months training. M Painieve estimates that the L dies Aux. Pro- law will increase the expen- ‘ditures of the War Department at h- - nt O h yh I ,1 m C hllnake up the additional sums need- “ m) an”? was ed n e u l ‘ell from the sale and rental of idle dell Home Friday afternoon. . ro ert of the lie artment of war. The” was a‘ largo “mmdfilw” or D Cglm? such as pis unusual, in mMnm-ers Wm‘ the Pres‘ M“ He“ French political circles, since the 09mm m ma “ham ~ war, prevailed on the pupil th ‘Tmtereaullx 'ND°P" were 51'9"‘ m‘ reéonvening of“ parliament. "The m“ ‘ml? °T ‘me ‘put 111°10'- ‘ ~~lohbies of the chamber were absol- qE-h-a cake “m” by the va"l°u‘f"uteiy deserted, a condition that‘ is churches netted a Bolelldild 111111111111» almost unprecedented in its history. while the inainltenance drive orgtm- ‘ ized and candodout by itlhe sluxll- lary proved highly successful. With ville Business Men still to ‘be called ‘Phillis. ‘Nov. 12. —— The Poincare 011 by 1-719 TWSY-ee 13011141. the WW1 cabinet received a vote of confid- wwlnts to idlaite for OHMIOLIGLOWII once from the Chaimbei of Deput- are ‘$1,238. to. in the reopening of parliament ‘Following is e. list of the collect- today. The chamber upheld ors on 0114s drive: Mrs. W. A. Miller. Mrs. A. Muteh, Mrs. E. S. Blanchard‘. MITSS A. Palm- er, Mrs. E. D. Nicliollson, ‘Mrs. G. iL. Prowse, M-rs. A. Henry. Mrs. dlirazer, ‘Mrs. G. S. Iliman, llirs. O. 0. Craswell, Miss Edith McLeod, Mrs. GF . il-lntchoson, Mrs. H. H. Home, ‘Mrs. R. H. Jenkins, Mrs. S. Kennedy, Mrs. ‘Wilfred Taylor, Mrs. =- O Mon hly Meeting Vote of Confidence the. ‘Premier's demand for inimetiilite discussion of the 1027 budget alid postponement of all interpellatious. The vote ivas 365 to 207. Evangelistic Services In (‘Canadian Press) I MONTREAL. Qua, Nov. _12, —— One of the most valuable ship- ments of live stock to be handled through Montreal in some time—— a "million dollar cargo" of silver black tows-passed through Bona- venture station in a s ‘ex- press car destined for“, .ronto where they will appear on exhib- ition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The car containing these valuable animals arrived from the Maritime Provinces. Attached to the same train were special sleepers carrying a party of 50 ranchers from Prince Edward Island who will exhibit their charg- Gm: Barnum. smw for many ymm ‘enjoyed a reputation as a. mephlstvr‘ cs at Toronto. lllmlTTl-liliv iiiiilliiilliifli‘ Success ‘at Stockholm Surprises London __' ationa under way in Italy. Award Believed to. 12,-. Four Turkish army corps have been mobilized secretly and lent to Anatolia, It was reliably learned last night. i The troop movement is attri- buted to the growing anxiety here over the military prepar- be 011 Account or HOW ‘the French IDNTDDN, Nov. .l2.—-A‘lthorugl Fame as Dramatist. ' Republic Celebrated Armistice Day l plioilllan iirebrilnd socialist, pacifist‘ and has lived long enough ‘to wit did not indicate the. spioiflc figures pram“, Poincare and MAKES TTTTITKTT‘ l] N‘ MTISSEIEINI Italian Dictator Call “International Nui- sance” by N.ew Stat-l esman Edition. (Canadian Press) are some of the terms used b0 des- opibe Hremier MmesolinL-zin on as- tonshiluigiy vitriolic edition‘ by the Laborlte weeicly, ole New states-l man. ‘Denouuicing Milseollnfs "lneAi “Tlitktle Revolutionary Moun-bebaflw iufeg or TQDIMSQTS against foreigners’ the paper declared‘ that “even Mos- cow lied-never 411ml. B? w.‘ ‘Tlfirg- roRqN-ro- m, Nov.-12. ... legarde foreigners." z-atioiis pass through excuse for fnilrure to heed it. 24 Year Old Bandit Sentenced J. \V. L. Provvse, Mrs. H. W. Platte, - ‘M-PB. ‘A. S0011, MTG. H. Miller, MTB. ' A. R. Wise, Mrs. Jos. Curran, Miss - ‘Finlaysozi, ‘Mrs. W. G. Spencer, Mrs. _ A- P50118111. MN- 91111111911815; $11118 Jt Willi a solemn message which Elsie McLeod. M18- ilL-ll. Stewart, was delivered‘ by Rev. Ivi-r. ‘Rodger Mffl- 11- WPTKM. ‘Mrs, W. (l. Bruce. in Zion Presbyterian: ‘Ciiiurt-ll last MlLss Florence Mclicod. hang on January 26. 1927i for the murder of ‘Maurice Garvic, 22 year old bank clerk killed during a hold LONDON, Nov. 12.-"iiuternation- al nuisance," “Italian Nightmare" laolvln, Nov. 12.-Secy.-General Turati, of the Fascist Party, today issued an order nhtlildll-g the lifting of one hat compulsory as a token‘ of. respect wlielir processions carrvrl in; one ibanners of Fascist legions or the standards o! Fascist organi- ihe streets. The order is applicable to foreign",- crs as wei‘l as -to natives and inner» once of it wliil not be co-nsldercd an ‘ To Hang ,, (iount of his rfamc as a dramatist. lBernamd Shaw rand‘ tiotraotorr of ‘his own country iPNRlS, Nov. 1:2. — “Tho fete of victory," as Armistice i6 k110i"! l" new M“ my“ apomwskl’ mud Sm“ France was celebrated throughout Tm“ “m; cwuwrmduy “Mum it was the country. The principal ceremon- ‘““‘°““°°‘1 mm‘ ‘stw-Khmm "ha" he ‘as in the capital evolved about the had been chosen to receive the No- tomb or we unmwo mum President Doumergue and the other for awarding him this honor, ibut lit members of the mbmeg‘ n“, m“. 18 Eellertllly fl-‘Filmed 11-0 ‘be 011 M" shale of France and _a. number of distinguished admirals and gener- ‘himsel-f, when eis. repaired shortly before eleven questioned, appeared to share the o'clock to lay their floral tributes. snibllc surprise and professed lgnor- Accompanying than: were the rep- @100. "It is a great. mystery to me," re-sentatives of the Allied and As- ‘llfllllllllg alt all that year." he said, amid aided‘: ‘ii suppose it soclated Powers- wns awardied ‘to me because l wrote ‘Among the great arch were grou-I ped the ‘battle flags of 250 French megiments. which dipped in salute - ~ - ‘ ' Only a few months agg George to the un-kncwn soldier at the mom- ln. vltrulllc Bernard Shaw ruched his seven. ent of eleven, when a lone bugler M911, lyiruhtl-gy, and m, um occasion blew “Atten-tlon." For one minute he was 111B .1101“),- guest at a dimm, thereafter all Paris stood silent, in m5 .501,“ of Commons. He w“ the men barebeaded, the women in. - descrdbed as mmbamy the rich”, cllnin-g their heads or making the literary ntan. alive, collecting royal- ues from a“ pans of me world‘ non boomed from Mont Valerian. I By Roper Brothers | (Canadian Press) "‘Langwster arniiom Prince Edward." owned by Roper Bros" of Charlottetown. took senior champion honors and the title cf gqand champion bull of its class after keen | competition in the Guernsey bull clan, the first discs to be judged at the Royal Winter Fair commencing today. a Remedial Method in Case of Murderers is to Hang Them MONTREAL 1cm; 12. —. What that such advances will be from the C» M- G. D. S. 0., well-known tel medial method would you sug- rates i-n force before ‘September 23 all returned men ‘as the senior pad- sign of the cross, while the can- Champion Bull Owned ‘Ocean Height VAL _ _ frdiglit r15? adlanceshavdbecn ‘an- Rates Advanced ounced by the Canadian Trans-Avis!“ laintic Conference for the carriage of conference commodities to the continent from Canada, these to take effect from Decembr 1, next. lDecision has also been taken to ab- sorb the fifteen per cent. gurcbarge commodities to United Kingdom ports. which has been in effect since September ‘Z3, inst, and to enforce a new series of rates. which will become effective on January 1. ‘These rates to the continent and ‘to the United Kingdom will run till‘ the end of April. The increase in freiglril will rangefrom fifteen per cent- lupwards. but it was made clear rates ‘gest in the case of murderers," Mr- 811d 1101 from 1110119 110W P1111115. 111' wzuureao. tvov. 12. - Aitel‘ Justice Greeushields. of the Appeal ‘the case or rroduce movlns to the short deliberation a. jury ‘in the Afl- Court of Quebec. was asked today 171111911 K111850111 i101‘!!- size Court today returned a verdict by a member of the Crime Coni- of guilty, and Wilford Bonnin, 24 mission of the New‘ York State. year old bandit, was sentenced t0 which is making an lnveetlifflliml 01 Canadian procedure in dealing with criminal cases. ""l‘he only remedial method l ‘M11111 T- Ulfflllllllt- It W85 11 T311110 F-i-lldy ""171"- up at, tho Logan Avenue branch of know i5 to hank them." Wilfl tho rc- Wcoks. ‘Mrs. lhininp, Mrs. T. WlhlLG. great tlhémo of Aiitci‘ dtu;tli----What.? m‘, Royal Bank or Canada he“ on p1y_ Mira. illonderson. Mlfl- 138511811. MP8. For tho ‘unsaved. What does tho 13- R- ‘llblflllall. ‘MT-‘i- C- fi- 1111311011. eternal future dieldi ill store-fol‘ lVLrs. llichnrtls, Mrs. W. A. lloustls, them? Mrs. TAJXIILKO, Mrs. Floater. -Wo am not. but wo have (ioeip exorcise of hcuri. Mussolini Iii A Perfect Health tiff‘; l;2..‘.“‘l.‘.‘.'.‘.?.i..§ii“il.Mlhfifflfl?i ‘lug Hicic-‘li of Esau who sold his “OMWL Ne“ 11 _ Reno,“ from birthright. forziniess of uiottage and abroad m“ angular “Menu” Md of Judas tlietraitorivlio honored his been made a-gainst. the llfc of Prcni- 110D" 111' 9111111111 W“ 1'1" 1mm’ ier Mussolini were characterised to- 1116608 <11 Bllvvf- The Bible eloii-c knowledge 8w to the the wicked dlead. ‘llhore in no nut-h- oritative answer apart from Divine concerned. declared the semi-official news organisation. "absolutely false“. Mussolini, says the Stefan! lteni, is iii "perfcc; health". revelation. _ .___ ‘it was the Lord Jesus Christ who neonomv TION ‘PLANS 0F iii-ought life and ‘immortality to QALVAT ON ARMY IN UNIT- ED STATES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ‘NIEJW YORK, Nov. 12. — Its-or- ganisation of the work of the Sal- vation Army in the United States. which include-s the creation of a. llgMlf. through the gospel‘ anld yet no cm-e ever ilttcrcd more serious and solemn things as to the ‘tloom await ing the sinner. lit was He ‘who spoke of tlhe quenched, it was He who said it maimed than having itvno hands to Evangeline l continue in‘ one _ e of the work were perinhing millet II-le sent His only begotten Son. fnto PIOLARII THORNTON Vic- mclzes glut all olremwflalgiig to _ h; p st im areaeoqptd i ‘y .for ,4‘: $113 fi°§°':°‘,',o§{4 '6‘, it is written u. m: went; "verily: latent trip tbro gh Western 3:12}! N! 11m 11° "h" 11°11": a all’ Hen and shall not came into lilacs 42:‘. the last tingle life." The series commoner ‘W111 be the alarm no molt ll til lscvryln- . on . tloirthnl Tue T nay. is .1 lib-to can would. arclabiily. ‘M9113;- -. . .. KlW-‘l lm-"nw" received from Paris state that I110 Tum“ 5mm 0T strength iii the French franc is fire that never shall be evident during last week's rise of is better to enter into life rhalt and by the upward movement of French be cm“ 1M0 he" “N, .ion in expressed thd-t if the move- C-hrlars teaching on this subject ment continues the franc may 1'1" m m, “mp1,,” M"; clear”; got-m much farther, as tFrench commerc- was founil in the sixteentlrchailner m Twmwfi“ lbV-"d "l" m“ "u" cf Luke's troops-l which i-t was‘ de- “mm”? FM Th” cmwersgm‘ ‘g 0mm ma, a m“ m" exhnad he. these monies would bring a out a tween the flayed ma‘ ma ‘on n Bllzflllfillg demand for French cur- waa because God fltw fihalt men T” c?‘ um ‘Mm ed that if ihe rise guts fully under anon-ls son was made sin in ester "FY l‘ 1'1"’ “W” "illm- T“ _GOVef‘lll‘l‘lfim'fl announced aim has m‘ ‘mm “m” T” mm "M mm been w effect a gradual apprecia- vlcronui n. o. n v. 12. - sl mm" “f “"1 "1""; 9°“ l‘ m" m... u. the gold ‘value prou- mac ' o r “"11"! W“ "Y ‘mm 2"“ “d and will niost likely opal-stun Dre- “T \ _ vein on lion Gavan (m, a" ""‘i.‘i‘°""" - u‘ “v ~ “ “'2 l.‘i.‘l.i3'§?.'l“';.'h‘.?.‘l.".‘l"il‘ s: ' ' . . '- oi‘ c e ca - ._ _ progress in non bu‘! ‘h passes out of linen law g, m mast. antiquarian lam mull|1D.:‘WM ionnedhtge Cansdm fipbfl tel-thump wotlilassistlii the greet ‘office lore wostlliatwnalll-beforethem. _ . . , subtler-w - Ind esoh ov- lines tut illgtlmnlit including ri-llluy {gm r. n. stout-oh . 7- - . ,5 May 28 last. time of the robbery uudmurtlur. —-—----<o¢—————— French Financial Development iiorrnninivn, Ne: 12. - Advice mainly due to_ heavy purchases of trance by French nationals. This movement is described as a defin- ite return of French capital export- ed abroad during the political cris- is a few month-s ago. The inclination of the lFreuch public to sell dolllirs, sterling and guilders which became distinctly the franc was undoubtedly caused money- in relllrble quarter the opin- -lu government circles it. ill believ- mwioitzo MENKILLBD ‘Tito Justice had no sympathy for: Bounln. a ‘self-confessed drug all- the "seeming sifllliiy Hfllll-lmmlmlll-Y imperial (lonfcrenco closes, Canada dict, entered a plea, when ho took olt for a mnn hticullsc ho has‘ 1h" iviii have an opportunity of seeing the stand at his trinl Wednesday of distinction of living a blood thirsty ‘iiin ovtaiigoiist. ‘about vtliosc who 11,9111; "crazed" ‘by drugs and not bandit. I often re have believed upon ltiio ison trt‘ God knowing what he was doing at the gcs with tearful n voice seutoilccd someone dcntli- Whenever l have to sentence laid on the next tomb." Second Armistice Reunion at t 300 overseas officers from all 0V9!‘ the Mar-Mme Provinces with a few from Upper Canada. gathered in the Admiral Beatty il-iotel last nigh! to ccdelirnte their second Aflnlflf-itrfl sages from General Sli- Arthur ‘Cur- iadian corps; from m. 001.. the Hon. J. Ij, f" lltfllh. C. M. 6.. D. S, 0.. ‘Mintteir of ‘National Defence. and from Oalptnin F. M. Locknfy. M. (3.. Woods-lock. former clmblnlh of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. than November 11.191. the data in 1918 when the tnice pact vna silfl- (lenerel Currie stressed lwholdilnx the llleo. lflotr which the madman 00MB! limit. He called 100T! 0M "rune: Nichols m ‘rsxsc ‘HOUSTON Tend. masked ‘men shot and lili- 000M! whole of‘ callous m to meet the m. were mule an w- so No“ 1|. ._ Jldlflllll N111 ideal Ind t0 WOIR 1A7- pvanls a dearer national and empire avg." . '.~ ~. “ - u . col. atnsm mic hlsirwbale ‘w nil liow the Jud- ll man for murder. ‘lie will liavc the though l; l, doubtful l; pmmle; @3111 111 his 111'"! 01111 111° “llllklnl! Bruce pcisonaliy will be able to throat. Those flowers that arc laid v1.5“ gum,“ in a murderers grave should be‘ . butter. bu; they have not dons so Sallll] J0llll yet. n u, likelynow that they will SNl-NT JOHN. Nov. l2.--Neariy "#1111011 cud w 11w‘ 1111"!“ 111°" R1110 of rile Amslgrmated mil to rlo, President of McGill University we , u , t h ,_ 1"" 301m" Wmmmik‘ °T w“ om‘ fereda BErsMTMiiTgTTITOToTd 6506i] “gringo All time speakers 01101101111094 de- prise-ll those weekly papers hallo opposition to the observance which the late mar‘ iNortlicilffe int of Armistice Day 0n any other date his brotiisrsmeds To Visit Canada NEW‘ ZEALAND PREMIER AND SOME OF THE AUSTRALI- ANS ‘MAY COME DONFDON. Nov. 12. — When the‘ some of the delegates to the Con- otne via Canada, n9 do some of rho Anti-aliens, al- Bcfore the Conference met there were intlmatlons that the Austral- lnn delegates probably would take advantage of ‘the presence of the Canadian delegation ‘in London to discuss the imposition by Canada of the dumpingdirty on Australian waif until the Australians‘ pass through Ottawa. NORTHOLIFFE PAPERS ‘ - MAY ‘CHANGE OWNERS -LON'DON. iNov. 1-2. —- in connec- tion with the negotiations for the Sir William and James G. ‘Berry. held by malgalnsted stoohholders. and pi sailings to lb holders‘ of the £500,000 preference sevens- The Berry ffimthlra would thereby pay 2500.000 for the assets of The Amalgamated‘ Plies. which com- fortnnes. " The Berry ‘Bro bars within the psdt few ‘years hi dealings ttfnevl‘ per mpsrtieaOhsrlottetcwn fair 88-15 lflir William ujedit, Jamil tof The Baum tili- . ash-it Quad? Titties,‘ and is chairman otSt. John clear . 34-42 the‘ ' lllsd Nevqllpq rs, Limited. Boston clear 40-1-84 which redgntiy iii-ed The Dally New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30-40 slieieli lino ‘Th nos‘: Harold. High tide this afternoon at 5.20 ‘ of the Allied Newsroom, aliulzeo. sandal m‘; reniatnbriiuoe W. (he we: Itself v Jlr ‘do d rat-mast‘ .. .......‘“" "i: Q. hollb an qitrlt. ‘ Nov, 12. ~.-., Ocean] ferencc from the Antlpodes. Prem- 1| i, 1 wed - ._ you and clwvklfls ior .1. o. (testes of Now‘ Zealand m“ as m w“) o“ Mm a m" l0 plans to return with moderate winds. mostly fair becoming a lit- he first of their tie milder. Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . . . Montreal clear .. .. raids cutaneous-Quebec clear . . . . .. James G. '80P?! fl Ville-Chairman and tomororw morning at 4.3%. ‘O58. (“tall moon Friday Nov. lithe (Special to the Guardian) OTYPAIWA. Nov. 12. —Canadlan civilians who suffered at the hands o! Germany during the Great War may recel-ve compensa- tion within the next few months. Some‘ 1.392 claims for reparation have been considered by James Friei, K. C., of Ottawa. The mai- ority of these claims have been as- sessed and/it is expected that par- linment will pass a measure at the approaching session relieving $2,300,000 which is available under the Dawes plan for Canadian suff- crers. Bids For Ships Considered Low (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. -Blds submitted to the United States ant lines and the charter or oper- ation of the United States lines are not likely to meet with the ap- proval of the board, it was indie-f ated here today. The bids sub- mitted for the purchase of the Ani- erican Merchant lines are consid- ered by certain members to be too low while it has been hoped that a buyer could be found for the Unit- ed States lines. . Alliance With Turkey Planne MOSCOW, ‘Nov. 12. —— George Tchltcberln. Soviet Minister of‘For-| oig-n Affairs. is proceeding to Ode- sea, to meet Tewfi-k Ruahdi Bay. the Turkish Foreign Minister. who will arrive there in a few days ab- oard a Turkish warship. M.Tchltch- erin will discuss Russian and Turk- ish relations generallylwith Rushdi- ilt is believed he will also touch on a possible alliance between Turkey, Afghanistan. Per-ills andfloviet flus- as {port of Asiatic League to offset the Locarno Treaties and the loeague of Nations. .C. N. R. A. Celebrate Armistice Day (‘Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. Que, Nov. 12.—A sipecini armistice day program was‘ broadcast through cirnM, u... Can-T adian Natlisofiali.‘ Railways radio eta-l tion at Montreal and CNRO, their stawn at Ottawa, both being "tied- in” for the occasion. Canon Scott. re of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, renewed his acquaintance with his fellow comrades by irroad- cssting an lad-dress "the message of Armistice." The program was made 11D of patriotic marches and songs, railway symphony orchestra and Canadian National reczeatizrl band provided tire lnatmnnemmail peat of 11w mmsui-m elven flhflfltglh the stu- d-lo at C. N. R. the Clio-team Daur- ler orchestra. gave a (ipeqiaj rpm. gramme tlircct fmni the main din- lflff room of the Chateau Lean-Icy, whlio the Chateau Luuricr dance ‘lfll program of dance mlusic fmm 11w cull mun of title lwtci. m some wooos F‘? AN OFFEN$E TO SHOOT A RABBIT, m OTHERS - A MiRAcLl: . TI f “A “TWIN/h ... ....J TORONTO. ‘Nov. 1-2. — Maritime. south and southwest sun eels this afternoon at 4.81 mini Hall, Saturday, 2 p. m. “ subsist and rises tomorrow morning at. I-w I'm-m“- --‘= "- a e i CHARLOTTETOWN, CAPIADA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1s‘, 192s mggghgwggr-mfbilqwqe “ ‘ f. M ilii l-wlll H l Ni] wl Mliiflifliils‘... sllw wllsr-r-1nirr‘@:--v‘ae‘;l:.... lfllllii WINTER ._ » jg s.ui)il'l1é‘,'fi..f’.'.’~‘:l. ..__ oron o air A l i .......... u...» . Reparations liE-IEBT TERMS‘ ‘ HEMME T “ F l liiiii PHIZET Fill [IPENS IN lllilliil One of Biggest Draw- .- ing Cards is Silver I Fox Exhibition +- Over Two Hundred, _ ‘ Entries From Prince Edward Island. (Special to the Guardian) '1 _ TORONTO, Nov. L2. —/I'he Royal Winter Fair opened this morning ‘like a. great harvest festival. Not. lonly every branch‘ of agriculhilfil’ pursuit in Ontario is represented. bu; many of her other industries. ismpplng Board l“, ‘Monday ‘m. automobiles, tractors, machinery, .1, _ d h A h T ~_ . _eiectrical supplies etc. Dairy The ‘respawhes from Smckhmm unuphere un er i. e rc of r1 purchase of the American Merch 91°" ducts, cheese and butterhove large“ exhibit; while the floral display is unusually large. One of the biggest drawing cards at the Fair this year as in the past is the silver fox exhibition. There are 366 entries of these anlmsli their value being placed at 8250.- 000. 0f the 366 on view only 130 are from this province, while Prince ‘Edward island sent 288. The heavy‘ fur of the fox is at its best at this time of the year in brilliance and lustre and within a tow week's pelt» 1 ing will commence. The‘ foxes at the Winter Fair however will not be ‘killed for pelts as they are the lncst valuable and finest specimens in existence and will be retained. for breeding purposes. Estate of A the Baron- ess Strathcona. LONDON, Nov. 12. — That part. of the estate of the Baroness Sim; .thc0na subject to death duties, ‘f; amount £2,107,000. Valuables other than property in Great Britain are shown in the will as totalling near- ly $34,000,000- , NEW RATE FOR SPEED OF LIGHT ANNOUNCED BY U. S. SCIENTIST UHTOAGO. Nov. 1B. — Problem Albert A. Michelson of the Univer alty of Chicago will announce be- fore the National Academy of Sci- ence at Philadelphia tomorrow that light travels at the rate of 899.798 kilometers, or 186,173 miles per second. Dr- Micheisolrs former fixi- ure was 299,828‘ kilometers, or 18,6.- 193 miles, a difference of 5D kilo! meters, oi- 19.8 miles a. second ' he possibilities of thig stats: ment on the speed of ii ht are ap- parent when it is reca-l d that it was on previous experiments and discoveries in light behavior that Dr. Albert Einstein of Berlin based his theory of relativity. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Morell mil. wsihistdlmi {a show and ‘Dance. 2664-1142 “Fortune Bridge tantamount‘. ‘Special allow. Everyone weleonn. 2653414221 "S. S. Jiilldboro commencing on November 15th will minke hm‘ Brit trip from Chluiottcilown at 8.30 a. m. ~ N” m ~r "Victoria PIS-ll tonight-collie and see an up-to-date show. Don't mlssgit. Show starts 8 o'clock. 2700 "Rummage Bale-Hearts Moll}- 2688 ‘ "l will be buflfls fOWl and)“ chickens Nov. 18th., and every T011111“? after. at Frederlmon. Clint Morrison. 2681-1171841 "Box social and-bazaar Novem- ber 17th.. at T. A. Rudd's. Admis- sion l5 cts. Ladies with boxes ma. "“'l‘he iPat-h Across the llfl’“ presented by the St. Joseph's ora- mat'c club in Morell fllllfib on Nov. 19th. Good Specialties‘. ‘ - Q mission 36 and 25 ets. 2605-114“, i “Ru weomllq m .. A for coastal: and Grove Hall. in std-of il- a , . . m. communion ear i ates ism than, i i d; shownby-her wlllpm 86.00% " ' ,oo.'rhe state ‘vim collect from this" aims, combed-r. _ , ‘. lvcl comedy sbstdles. ' baskets free. - _ - ,-