mg" III MOI‘ l‘ the lllWIl where we llllletlptielll nomad‘ um ""111", Condo end U. 8. A. sun " I it I I T”. pfli Qffihl fill I 195E " g, ewhiohmhlneth m‘ NW‘ ‘inhale and" panes; d . ‘gm; dgye may I ll'k In " 4.2;”, y“ n" wly lento iinally to nil would be. € , - ,;~//; u- i " (f, ll t Nlilililli i l5i.llEHl M. Scott Fulton TEXpIained in Hum- orous Fashion and With Sage -Deduc- tions “How It Feels to be Awakened by an ‘Earthquake at 5 a. m.” ,There was a large attendance nt e (iaiedonian Club lecture last . ght to bear llnv. M. Scott ‘Fulton ascribe "how it feels to be awak- ' ned by an earthquake at 5 a. m." Mr. James Paton presided. L-the close a vote of thanks was moved by Mr. James Melt-mac, ex- hl. P., seconded by Mr. ll. K. (‘iirrio and supported by Mr. J-. R. Burnett . W. hiucKcxizie, Rev. W. B. iiir, Mr (i, Gavin Duffy, Mr. l". J. ‘ash and tflr. ‘Filo lt-riilrtlr, llfii-i" 1i brltrl’ itlltl umoruus introdllotioti proceeded fniitnvs: ' 'in iiu- days of primitive man it is bniicvetl limit the eurth ivas lint tiisk, its sin-face being diver- by mountains, rivers and This disc was surrounded y water immeasnreii-bio extending a junction with the sky. The Hebrews and set an island rising up lirough the waters and was borne s nn immovable ship on its sur- itce. Man however soon realized hat the earth was isolated in nnd floated freely like a It was the mirth wer twelve iho heavens and The ‘ itlt-iyiltluns four elephants who tortoise‘ swimming upon the‘ sea. ‘imcnts of these foundations. The .lapaneso believed tiixit those dis- turbances WON-l mused by the con- tortions of a izreiu. spider "WlilPll iviis the fountiittitui of the earth. (Pontinuvtl on page iii O§§O'§-O§O§O-O-OO g Condensed Specials y RATE-tic per word, net each insertion in this column. ,,\ All There wits :l'll\l('|l sipecii- ( its tonndittioits which Illlrllllltfllaghnre e passage nl‘ the sun and the mmhem um“ n; Nwwmunfllaud “Qlles was also present. The (ireeks "believed that acmrding m ‘ 90111111“ crow have been landed ltliiirtiiviiiitkcs were due to niove- Illness coo FISH roe SALE Woman Speeder Gibson, arrested for opoedlnq» ' does not wanrto get out on hall ‘ii want to nee ‘New York jnlle. lwant to got ii thrill," she nid. l .ll'5 ll ll t [It-BAH Hill 10.904 aliens "found -to he unlawful- ly within the United States durini; the inst fiscal year 2,102 were de- ported to Canada. More than twenty thousand aliens were debut-red from enter- ing the country, 15,808 oi’ these bo- ing turned back at the (lanodtnn border. according to official Ill:- urea. Non-quota countries, chiefly Cau- adit nnil Mexico, provided 150,209 0i’ tho 496,106 immigrants admitted to the United States in the fiscal your ended June 30th, tic-cording to ‘the reptirt of Secretory Ilnvis ol‘ the labor llt-iuirinit-nt. 'l‘l|i.' SCI‘- rvltiry does not givo tho oifaict. num- her from Cailndttp-biit that t-otiiitrl‘ lends in nououotii immigration. l The not. increase in population of the United States iii the fiscal year was 208,351 owing to tho furl that ~whtle 406,106 were admitted 225-- 490 departed. {Oi————-——- to“) that the Steamer Ashore On-South Coast of Newfoundland (Canadian Press) f ST. JOHN'S, N~riti.. iltw. 2. —— Tho (lei-man steamer Totiiii near lniraline, on the word the ‘marine department. reaching here. The hut‘ the captain and smile of the ‘officers arty-remaining abroad. The ship A steamer said to 91°04 "ll “be lthe IIPai-isenhein is standing by land the coast-iii boat Argyle hits been ordered to the scene. i-d tip the Totilifsi S.O.S. night and steamed towards ilistrosst-ti steamer, She wits tili- aibie to approach the coast, how- ever, oi account. oi‘ log and on learning that the Fzissenlieiit was standing by continued on her voy- age to St. Johns. The Tntiltl» 2505 tons sitlicil from Rotterdam on Novomibei- llth for Nltmtrenl‘ Conservatives l Retain Chelms- dusty executed. Guardian Central Job Printery- Phone 182 . CAR HORSEMEAT 0N ‘TRACK livcrniber 0th and 7th. . your requirements early. l"! itrlccs quantity orders. iiiiri-Zs Abattoir ($0.. Ltd. . - 3000~ll2'-.'i-!li The per cord. solt ivood 120 Fitzroy st, ity of and ducks 11054 '12 181 ‘YOU ANT OOOD~INVILOPIQ Price 60 for 2011100101’ ‘Sh. ‘I50 for 55c, 500 1hr 1:100. 1000101‘ .1 1.05. Postpaid. (mhiziign 0m“. l msmonv" one eurri 1hie for moilher. f v itlllvtfl-i-"liio- 5W1» dflvlhttr; ion, liter bro- "IBP, soldier or‘ friend ‘ '°""I- may h! iiolenlted id 1W, w. "t! Guardian '0 h-¢4_%_ I ‘HOME HAD! FPBIh lounges..- lam a; ca‘. Bldg. do i ew- s-i" nit.’ b1‘?! "o her .1st (ill til we ilollt . Johkihilzir? to w ' description, cheaply and expediti. ilook Spec- QHOICE FIREWOOD FOR SALE lii lots lo suit, hardwood $5.00 cord hi. (‘hiirlottotown Golf Links Aiiilly to Secretary ~li. W, Weeks, 3052 12 1 3i WE REQUIRE A LARGE QUANT- drcssed turkeys, geese, _ mid erstq fnttened Pllickens tor shipment, Dec. 8th. §‘.jf““’"'- Prices ilftid.— comm o l‘ M of-lhe store. I __ of HIB-IOOTB imhues one with the i1 spirit. of Clifintmh! and tom to chnnnlon wile Mashed lwfm "is ducks. ti-yorem reflect on the mist _ _ " d. J- n. merit .0011!!! o! the munuie- will met“ an well- an others. that it 100041-2041. " i‘ iii Mnrket today. 0005 ,____. “DON'T MISS T-HiE BOXING llliiilS, Friday llillflli. iii the Min-k- cl iiulltiiilil. .'l0il3-l2-2-2l i“ " lClH-‘l \"\‘l?‘Olti), ltlnic, Doc. 2.--- J93 pmN-fnqq 9|: Evggy The Conservatives retained the pur- llamentiiry sent for the (‘lielmstor ‘division oi‘ Essex in today's by-elor. iilon. itiece-ssitatcti b_v the retire- menit oi" Sir llenry Curiisdlenudl. The Slll'('(_\"-Shll candidate wits Lieut.~(,‘ulonei ‘(lliflfllifi K. Howard» Bury, explorer, who 1iiirtit-lpztted in the Mount. ltverest expedition in‘ 102i. lie received 13.305 volt-s its against 8.435 for S. W. llniliiinoii, Liberal, and 6,110 for l‘. N. Ninller, Uilllfll‘. Artistically Decorated Store The MacKinnon Drugstore has always presented around tlit- Christmas season a most attractive aspect. This your the manage- lllont and stuff have far stirpassetl their former efforts. ‘The decorations tastefully and elaborately arranged present to the eye a veritable wprk of decorative art. ‘Alltlmugh nothing has been salted yet there is no profusenoss , overytiiim blends perfectly lilies. harmonizing whole. jflfho splendid lighting $3.50 pet effort .4“ ma. toenhnhceytho boatity of tho decorations. t "like thaw once have been Oli- " péclaily arranged toodd to the an {p pkg-r, tnootiveness of the scene und‘i'vbry"“m- P"'"'°‘°'" "l u" n°mlmey'T““' eoteytoilet gooth, etc, lend them- selves to heighten the appearance To view the interior- b. no; remind of the near approach of the urn fowl: new n. . The deoorstiue desiqnalnnd artis- ment and eteff. Will Go to Jail " new vokk Dec. z-wm. wiiui L _,__._r,- _..,.T,F_,‘._ wlisninonton, Dec. 2.- 0i tile;- epies Pa er Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOYVN, CANADA, AFRIDAY, DECEMBER s, 192s / y” ._\§S, »~_\\ ead V i a ' 4 1N Glut bottles on Run on they are ootulllyflught; our tilhitl, end keep mien oumlvou in the smell everyday life, I our passions. “we meet i ‘W llohlli‘. of 51-m- , i .,. sip Tuknfl _ _ lkare, former mlliflffljill 1),, "Art-ins. who is now in tl1'_ , zpégmtes, . .Foii~ owing the Mtl a_ gum dancing girl affair hqa): ated in favor of his eon- , l Duke Hopes I l T0 See More I 0f America (Special go the Guardian) LONDON. D002. -~ The llnkc ol‘ York itmight QX]li‘(‘$l9l‘ll i‘|‘i-ll"‘l Phi" ‘he would be unable to int-indie any American territory with the (‘X15911- (llon of the I':1n:iuin (‘until ‘in h ‘forthcoming trip to .'\\l.~lll"llllil mil New Zealtnrtl and buck, but iio hop- ed one tiny he Sfilfl to be filllt‘ to follow the example of his brolbvi‘, 'the Prince f “Gilt-s, und vI-sit more ,0t the F ipire iind the Ullltlttl States. The Duke and the Duchess of York were being entertained at dill- ,ni-i- by tho pilgrilns in order that. ‘the member.- t-ould wish them God i . ‘npecd 0n their journey to the Alllb 1., poilt-g, The Lord (huncellor, Lord int regime l Pave, presided. null the Prince oi‘ whole of Chitin is not, to he trtinnitl-i Prince ttieorgrds - (Special to the Guardian) 1 'O'l‘-'l‘Al\VA. DBC- 2- -- 'l'll4! Vllilt l" is most lent’: ‘to interfere in tile do- mi? llifil BVGMII (lltwwll, (if li- R~ ll- Pllllife "Flirt!" xiiestie ‘affairs of Chino. (lJplLTi. from "all, ill- Whlfll l. ” The lied Cross liner Silvia pick- i5 l" be ill U10 llllillffi 0i’ fl llflvilli‘ the union-salty nl‘ fniilidllng its 1n1imte m“ We"? 916N011‘ _ m“ 1am weekend stay \\'ll‘l'i Their ltlxtzellceu-liuty o; .m.,,l,,(umg u". "V9,, m- m-n, term: the cies the (lovornor General and Lady is), mum", -~ XViHIinzdouQThe Print-c is ueeeptinp; no piihlit: engagemtnis. lie will iii‘- rivo ut 8.45 Saturday tnorninig, und will be meg itt the sltltioli by inein. hers, of the fiovcrnm‘ (ienrrals staff nntl will go ut once to govern- nient house for brezikiuast. 'i‘lie rn-lt of the duy will be tnkcn tip with privato entciitiiinmoiiis at (iovi. House and in the ovuuini-i =1 ‘lillllltl in brim: given in his honor for HD0111, two hundred iwff-ltiiiftllii Sun. day tiiero will be n luncheon which members nt’ ilic trubinet. and lit-ads of the nnvnl and military os- tnbllshments will be invited. Print-e 3 (iuorge will leave Monday afternoon and will avail forvldntfzlnnd on the Mont Royal. Alleged That Dempseys Coffee Was Poisoned liAl/Fihiflllhl. Md. Dee. 2.- Poison in Jack Dempseyhs (inflict- Siiit ii rduy be lore "his flizht w‘l tli (‘lone Tunney at Philnticlpllla sent thi- champion to defeitt, Captain (Zhnries .l. Mftbbutt, tztuii-ruilssinio oi‘ ilcnipsuy/‘s ‘training: camp. chart:- es Iin nu article written for iialti- more News, yesterday. "lit is ‘now more tli-ui nine weeks since Jack Dempsey lest his hentvywcight boxing crovrn to Gene ‘Tunney. at Piiiiloxlelpliiii.“ Ckiiilialill thinbbtlli stiys. l Curve purposely refrained up in this ?l.ilil4' from distiussitu; in de- tail win-it happened at ‘ilenipsieyh training ctinip at Atlantic City, hut alter zinc tit-liberation I offer il-S in)’ firm Iiolier the opinion thiii both Dempsey illlil i its well its his train er, Jerry the Greek were victims ol foul pity, llllil tluit ll poisonous will stmnleo introduoeti into cream used by our putty tlid ‘Lilo wmk. Lot of Bunk, Sly: Rickard NEW YORK. Dec. 2.—-—"Pul. ll rbwn on u lot of ‘btuikf’ Tex Rick- ney fliziit said yesterday when, in- fomned of the chalice by Coptflin Charles .l. ‘Muhimtt itn Baltimore. ‘That the former lhenvyweinii-t titlehonti’ "The poison story was circulated some time after, the bout," says mama. "but f ‘know Wltthore was nmlrbtfb 1t. Dempsey n; lmlllf." l‘ tnizes the Difficulties Ellill Hill- Will iiiitii ,=|i:i‘[_ll Sliliillili 9 Pi’: '1" ‘oreig Cominun -’ ties in Hank0w_,But" " is Loath to Interfere. in China’s Domestic All‘ airs. l.()Nil().\', llut‘, it-Abanltionment by the ilrltisli government of its polii-y ot‘ t-tmt-illn/t ion towards China because oi‘ tin: lilllrifllltfillflfl‘ situation ill. ilniikoiv is» inrlittelya This was in- tiiciituil in tht- house of commons and other governmental quarters today. 3 Sir Austen tfho-mberlai-n, accre- tury ol" tort-lint affairs, informal the llilllfii‘ that tilt-re waits no material chuiizlize in 'l,llt‘ sitluttloit since M011:- dity, when lli£il'lll(‘S weroluirideifll 'i'lro threintt-iit-ii. gout-pill]. ittzriflul against ffli'(‘li£l\t'i‘.‘i in 'l*lilll‘liflW. tlunv- ovcr, hits been not. for Hertz-ember 4. ziiid titoro urn ‘Jltlbilrliilllllhlllsl int this lllll Elli ll illi lIllllllN lliii lllll Secret Documents of the British Foreign Office During 1914 Made Public in Vol- ume Just Published. i Leonid Krassln. well-known sov. let statesman, who died in London last week. ' Sir J 0s. Pope Dies In Ottawa. After Short Illness (Canadian Uress) OT'l‘A‘\Vu\. Dec, 2. -—"Sll' Joseph P099, T011110!‘ Under ‘Secretary oi’ State in the federal government and a ilisllnlkuishmi figure in (Ema. nitlitiutit.» oi‘ the Chinese. Adniile niiviil lillYifil-i will remain on the Yangtze Klimt: iilirougiholiri’. nrittic rrpiw-sviiittiitilvcs nro in cont- Siftlll totich with. both the (zentifai d-llflllli the past forty five yearg,'wlflh “me mum“ heghmmll’ mid m‘ l. (lilnese authorities with He was the son of the late Hon. lwmnce‘ mid int-i. u. view to- |])l‘()li‘(‘.llll"' (British sub- jocts. 'i lllsfimtkilliilfl that the mush urc tieiilinp, with the lCuntonese au- tllhlliiitzsl whenever and wherever the arm-rarity" iztrises, just ais they viral. \vi.'i the llekiucs. Dirt. it is uln- derstool that the question oi tihe retiogittivn of illc (llltllltlil tuition, - its atutlliorlty for the crud no" is likely in be tamrsitleretl liintll tli: t- is something like n def- i|iit..~. i-u-tti llvilLfllNillVflQlb Itlio oppon; ling ful'ce'n"iii' lho Ndrtli and iiiu South. v \Vnlle lébltgliiilllll! iiho difficulties I ' ' ' L ' Blllllioilfillig m" of miter, am] 1n gang,“- of, of tho fort-lint communities in tiian- ‘thutltho eanth was supported by Mowing “p, how, idle foreign secretary inform- lcil tho lit-use tiint "tlreigovernnnent i i fill IIElEB-Hllill KINIYS iili-IJNSZEI (“.\lti‘llll<‘i<‘. ‘Wales, Dec. . — Rlirlii lion. Sir Ellis Jones Ellis- (iriflith, one of the most. celebrat- ed King's counsel in Wales, died tending the (iinmorgan Assizes. Sir Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith xvus Lihcrhl ‘member of Parliament for Anizii-stiy’ from 1895 to 1908 illlfl. M. i’. for (‘armnrthen from 1923 to 192i. lie was Under-Secretary oi" State for Home Affairs from 1912 to i015. iii- Wflfl in his 07th year. \Vlien he WllS ri member of Par-l limnont ht- wos prominent. in the, Welsh (linii-i-h ‘Dii-iestublishmcnt controversy. (lii one nut-union in connection with Sir lillln ldiiisliriffitws prac- ticc iit tin- bar a judge heard iiim ilfi-UIO a ctlsc while they were rid- ing in rniiwiiy conch in order to save time toi- nil the parties con- (‘(‘i‘ll4"il in the case. Sir Ellis uriziied his side _of the ease for 14 miles of the journey, and the judge reserved his decision until later. -—{O-}i VocsiPowers Return After .. Auto Crash HULL, Quebec. Dee. 2.—~To have regatta-ii the use of lher voice as the res-nil of on atltmnobilo acci- dem m, n," Chelsea-Mould» near nix-re in twhich she mid her son filming nur- mw escape from deolth. was tho un- usual experience of Mrs. l. Mc- Fadden hull been unable to qpeak above a fuilrt whtwer the past three months as a treellllij of on ai- ymt of pin-aiyais. dlbiiowing the ‘ditching of their cur in order to avoid in heath-tn eoilitiion with on» other automobile. however. Mrs. MeFtuivTq-nt-z vocal yiowevra were re- "filllllltN DEATH‘ stiddcuiy today at a hotel utter iit-‘ dian public life died at his home hem lmlily liked seventy-titres years. tile hntl been ill only a h, the winter, Sir Austen added, and short time. y he grave fiSRlli‘il.il('1!fl that the ‘ililplo- Bil‘ Joseph had played a big part in the civil service of this country W- H, Pope. one of the fathers of f‘ Moder-non. lie was educated in his native province of Prince Edward island and came to Ottawa in 1878. He became private sec- rotary to Sir John A. Maedonnld, M"! "his bioinaphy of that states- man ranks h gunmen); wm-kg or that kind. ‘ '4 . l? Empire Lodg V" . 19 Knights of llythias held ti uthusiastlc meet- Vin their Castle lbllowing offic- or the oiuitiiui’, (l. C.S., A. hicDonaitl-li’. (l. C. "V, C. S, Albert McDonald-l‘. C. f‘... l... MudKay—lP. S. .\i. A. , W., Fred Burke. “J f. h. R. S, J. :ll’. Williams-l’. (Y, M. t1, as A Brady-Th (‘_ NI. lt‘., John L. Godkiil—l'. (‘. . M- A" Frank .1.irl'ferty~i'. (‘. i. (i., Irwin MeLurr-ir-vi’. C. ‘. Norman iiswthow-l‘. t‘. 'i‘ruslee, ‘W. l1. Siiiitii-~l’. (I. ll. (i. (3., Thomas ‘While >1’. (Y. i). l’). -G. 0., W. A. iSmitlw-P. (f. The above officers will be offic- ally installed the first meeting in January. There was a good at- ‘ttmiam-o of members present. ---_<po>-__-- SiX FOUND UNOON- l 801008 FROM DRINK- ING CANNED HEAT ‘TORONTO. Dec. 2. ——Six men found unconscious from drinking ennui-d heat when police raided a Stnit-oe street house yesterday. James Green, owner of the house, wns taken into citi-itody charged ‘villi lwliiling a disorderly house nnd the others were cliargctl with boinil "found in." Police say they found the six int-ii stretched across two iietls rind lhiit they found a soldier's kitbsz filled with tins from whit-ii the i-"unnctl heat. had been taken. A c, 5 < PREMIER BAXTER GLAD OF PREMIER FEfRGUSOWS SUCCESS SAINT konin. N. n, Dec. 2.-~1 B-Ill exceedingly glad‘ that lhemier Ferkuaon has succeeded," said "Pro- mier .7. B. AM. Baxter, ol‘ New ilrunswicir, when informed 0i the Ontario election resullt. ‘Further timlvlhis, M1’. Baxter would not say. Champion Steer Sold For Record Price (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, Dec. 2. — Rupert . B. the grind olllmpion steer of the int-motions! Livestock Ex- position, we; cold It auction to- dly for the record banking prlu of $8.00 ‘l pound. The Moor weighed O05 pounde llld was Bought by - llviloon and 130mm» m: 4m ‘Sherbreoka HOW, tinntlo city, N. J- Ruport I. in a Hereford owned by the Oklahoma A and M- G0‘- lepe, ltillwoter, Okla. Loot ynre ohamplon, Mah long, stored ti. normal. . oeld for“ I pound. l l; ON DO N, December 2.—— li o w (i r a u. t Britain. wits dlwwu into ithe grout war is re- vealed in ii volume Jniihtliishled tiotiay, giving for ttho first time the secret. (lfifllllflltllilfi of the lBT-Ylllflill foreign o1‘- flee ilittrlng i914. The book which i" Permit-torts "followhm in was edited by m. c. P. (loooli unit loflihhllllre WM m. Haw“ q~cm;perly' “mm gvhobtbln morning when Ontario North am Joni; has been awaited as mer- w“ "mmg-"il i= in». -. timipot‘ tlistri iii" l" "l" m” "w M“ l ° c“ ‘With Manitoulin still to he con» ceded, the Canadian iftress report- . . ed iit ten totiay the election 0f "111 “mung or the RINSE“ "m! members outot’ lli2.ot‘ which 79-are pledged to support Premier Fergu- son's government control policy. Summary — Conservatives Liberals l4, Progressives 1'3, Liber- al-Progressives ii, lndependenc. Liberal 4, Labor 1, Doubtful tel 112. _ . PORT ARTTIYR, Ont, Dec. D. M. Hogarth, (lonservntive, was elected to the Ontario legislature with a. majority of dred over F. ti’. Keefer, Conserva- tive former member and C. Eakins, Liberal. reference book inlbliahevl. in tthrow- ing light on the onigin of the war. I f." Gennami foreign office were laid bare fol-lowing the revolutions in thiooe countries so twiitii ipitbllietiou of the i-Ingllsli records only those of tihe Fiencdi foreign office remiii-n closed to the iliifltofiann. The vol- ume reveal.» the mot Lllldil. Sir Eu- wurd Grey, the British foreign Hill!" ister in i914 iiiuifenod from n multi l piicity of conflicting uidivice anti utter it viking every effort for peace llfflllglll Ergllmidi inito tihe war only Latest Sedan Has Bar and Ice Box NEW YORK, Dec. Z-One of the last words in do luxe motor care ‘is lgentieman’: sport le- dun, equipped with a miniature blninoludIng an ice box. it in on view qtgiflhalon displaying a million dogilin’ worth of can, costing tronrssooo to $11,000. iilti Ill- iii s til THE llNl. ElElillliN _, (Canadian Press) TORlONT-O, Ont., Dec. 2. —lPrem- retiuccti from the Progressive Conserva- the by one column. 74, 1. unusual collision. N i n e Trainmen" Were Injured When “Imperial Limited” Left Rails. (Canadian Preu) CALGARY, Alts., Dec. 2. —-Nine passengers null nine lrririrncn em- ployees, were injured thLs morning iii 2.30 o'clock when C. l‘. Rapes- sengvr train Number one the "im- perial Limited" ivostbountl use dc- railed a short distance out of Ti-liey, Alberta, approximately 120 miles east oi: Calgary, Freight Trains in Cotillion IWIlNNIPI-JG, Lian, Dec. 2. —~.'l‘w0 persons were i ured and a nun:- ber of freight ca were badly dem- trged in the Canadian Pacific rail- Way yards hero this morning when three freight trivlns figured in an One freight train collided with the rear end o! 9 azbotit two huu- W31?‘ 4515331"! mem- E. Mr. Keefer was The ‘ibmmenm confirm we “mooncedc-d election yesterday but em‘ mlmmts M the “mo” “whneiivlr. Hognrtbhe election does not. ‘paper’ ‘of August by officials, especially Sir Tyre unider-secretnryg, lSr ,Ni , .. _, :40 son, and the later deeiimitches by conversations Caiinbron, the commit itself. Could the War Have prevented tin: war by (iermnnyr iinlnc-‘diutetly would have been more likely Russia to take u belligerent attitude even it‘ Gernllulyhi aggressiveness were checked. ' The intuition newspzrpers com- ment iiit length» on the revelations, (akin-g the ntpitude for the most pmrt that they confirm Engliriitlhi innocence in the outbrealk of tthe grout war. in the words or the Cou- servative Morning IPowt. tihe volume supplies proof that (icnnany he brought about iJllC gmati wiar. "There "is less doubt ,1~lll!.1l ever," Liberal Westminster‘ declares thu ivas ~iti'aight-i‘oru'arri. litmeni and peace seeking." ____<...>_._.. “- VoRE. i . HQ PINQ j " A25 g USINQ Snot its As A HAlR BLEACH DOESN'T NECE95ARiLY MAKE A GIRL WISE.- l i l TORONTO. tDoc. L-Maritlme, ftreloh northerly winds, flair and cold. Town-to clear - - . . . . . . . . .. 38-8 Montreal clear . 32- 2:3,fg$oggngvxlflgfiivsrggglzl 51;‘: Qua)“ clmld? ' - - ~ - -~ ~ 30*“ 17th assembly after electing a Charlottetown snow 'St. John . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boston snow ' . ss-sz ‘New York elalr “~20 H I H _ "isl- tide this mornlnx M 9*.9l§$:l':::llttll:gflfiizfillllgllflzmzal: "id “"31" l‘ 9-"- liiouae will ensemble probably enr- lSnn sets this afternoon at 4.16, and rises tomorrow morning at. 7.84. New moon Sunday, Dee. 5, at 1.43) Been Prcventedthers elected The qug-gflon is aimed, mew m, m ‘i5 this afternoon when Sturgeon‘ whether or ‘lllfll. Britain could have ‘Falls WEN notifying ‘servativo m,“ s3“, standing not including Manitoulin. would support yol-mnbe. Mm nnflmu‘ which remain-s doubtful, at 4:30 p.‘ but the ovidenoe- lbrouglivt forvrard "l- “"51"” ("Qverllmem cmllml 79- teiuls to show that such a step - T~ A- 32- m‘ lsnmnuiry by Partiesr-Conserva- the Liberals 14. Progressives Falm and Expositions st rho cou- 13. Liberal-‘Progressivc-s 5. indepemclusion of the thirty sixth hnnual dent-Liberals 3. Labor l._ , TORONTO, Dec. 2. — it is stat-- ed here totiuy that several months must elapse before movin-g ‘machines of law and legis- lation can bring into operation in‘ Ontario the sole of liquor government control ‘system in the land Ameflmn place oi‘ the present Ontario Tem- Henge, “M, Mnadum wmcu ‘Em May flmi. lg said i0 on.‘ an s'o_s_ cant on have encoivagetll war by ineiltlili; five“ 75' pe ran no Act. Ontario Temperance scriptions. Tho ernment led by Ferguson. decided to jettison this uelt anti go tn the country on n pro- posal to introduce govt. sale of liquor by permit to lioiticm over 21 years of age. The two elrief oppos- ition groups, Uiberalg and Progres- sives, as well as other prohibition- isl forces, accepted the challenge and declared for continuance of tihe O. T. A. The verdict rendered yesterday showed the, the majority of the pclople accepted the view put forth in the campaign by the govern- Iment that. the 0. ‘i’. A., lacking pop. nliir support could not he enforced and that it had fostered a menac- ing bootlegging element. Five of lthe R0 pledgfld to support govern- ment control are in opposition to the governmgp; except. on the con- trol measure. but rite government's ' 37—27i('speaker. ‘8_22| All the big citlts went govern- ~ ment. Toronto returning a solid are coit-cedgd candidate. The Conservatives. 9 6th, 1914, in) ,, r u ‘which the British fotreigim office ae-hfgiflfm’ m“ “and “g ° p“ e8 as ‘and M” policy‘ The pump“ newlKeefer is secretary for Northern material uinslsts of minutes made onmrk, ITORlONlTO, On't., Dec. Crowe and ~Sir Arthur Nicholson; moron“, Sm,- tmiay gaygp-flTyvellly letiteirs from aminaeadom iibrolaltl to five rum] mmsuuwncges in Qntgrln the pemnanent under-secretary; Sir yegm-day “nicked m“, the dry Artihur Nicholson; letters ‘from am- coju-mn of “u. 1924 plebiscite into bsssaziors abroad to the permanent the govqmmem Conn-oi column or Mr. -- The, WM . i.’ u tail“ iivfiiwo: "I53 votes. in ‘Si? Edward (ire-Y Milli-DIS‘ l0 ll-irflatldition three cities took part in gilt Pierre Paul the change and these added a fur- ench ambassador ther itirnover of 7,578. The total and shelving the extreme relnct. turnnwr as illselosetl by the tig- ‘auilse oi‘ tho IBritish mivernnient toured of yo-ilvrll-lyht VOUBK, irs reli- orted at present, was 83,412," . TORO'NTO,()nt., i)ec.2.—(By Can- adian Press) - Conservative mem. were brought up to to the Corr, correct; the carefully under‘ ler at were smashed and n portion. of the wreckage two in another freight train running oii_a Pflfflllel track- Conduct- or L. Young suffered wounds And braikoman J. ‘tvallter a broken leg. 200,000 Miners Lost Their Jobs (Special to the Guardian) LON-UuN, use, z. — it is official- ly estimated that the number oi. miners who have permanently lost their positions as a i-esult of th aitriks phat-ls nowfe ' l,“ lint "ltTi try-rotating; '" mono additional national unemploymdllg funds. More than 1,500,000 are already drawing the dole, or 600,000 ‘shove the num- which the employment funds or dole is self supporting. Elected President of International Assn. (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, D60. 2. —— Ernest i . .. 16.; "Jill-i ‘an Richardson, Calgary, Alberta, wai- ilnanimously elected president iii International Association "m convention here today. Liner Makes “ (Cghldlon Prue)’ VIGO, 31min, De . 2.—Th i- freight Jade tho likely date the new law “mung m“ she w“ an" o" ‘h’ starts operation. (Special to the Guardian) _ __ TORONTO. Dee. t-azette, that the British policy “m, dwmed m try Kovemm rl u. lion. (i. control measure will he presented for approval. Ontario eut con- trol in the matter of liquor sales- iiftor a ion your period of prohihiL Th ion law. The battle of the ballots, 8 “hip l waged yesterday ufter six weeks 18am, M “MIL nf vlgoroug campaigning, is over,___ and the caauhltir-s are chiefly on‘ tho sides of those championing theMamJmm whhh mm op n“ m, Am" whlchl~l~i' pyirlilliilitiii n- since 1915, has permitted the ieenltpuflqwz, . sale oi‘ liqllom only on doctors prey,“ 8,“, ‘.,,,_.,,.,|, ,.,,,.|. Conservative gov- -__..._.< iimviirtl ,1! in Fvbrlllry when the liquor" Spanish cont arrived» hero" " t morning. ‘line fire wilidht"stlrt" tn the third hold was putput soon after it wins discovered and tho damage was copiperiiittveiy tgflit. sailed for Rot _ where she was bound for Nvfbr- other pmvinces except the “pr-ls {twin i» ‘nrurll l ‘iii. p- , it,‘ Announcements‘, Coming Events, Meetings, lite. "S. S. I-lillsboro commencing on Dec. 4th will" make her int trip from Charlottetown at 4 o'clock from Rocky Point at. 4.20 p. Ill.‘ 8007 “Motion Pictures-At French River tonight, Victoria. semi-day. Last showing for the season. fbon’! miss it. - n”; i "Flew" wdrk nle. no: 1th no 11th. Mm. Berenice Carter 80h, l7 fPleaunt St. "Hudson ciohedi at‘ Elven away Binnie?» etiuho of your Help wifi share in the, Pol-ts t» suit. I'nm£" ' . '11-‘! adoption will}! rennet, “"- brlnx Pntarioinm n» with ullthe o . 4m f» flame To All "Foil lonelier: {ltho iiailo Fox l ,Q l?!" 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