mi ‘ ‘ 0F A 0F ‘A i MERCHANT , MERCHANT It is I h >‘7// fly ' I I p001‘ Q W Qn SDIIIQ ' ...... ........ The Peop es Paper_ . Read by Everybody ::::.’:.'f'..;'.;".'..'.‘..‘;.‘“‘ .. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i . Q i Anna] Bableelptlonn Dlllv cred 85.00 B, lull, Canada and U. B. A. 04.50 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3t), 1927 IINE Siiiiiiiil’ iiiii t Mi NY Late Senator McCoiQ, who died at his home in Chatham. i i C. Ed-son Smith. of M o n t a n a W 0 n Wheat Champion- ship at ChicaQO EX" position, Defeating Herman Trelle of Alberta Who Won the Honor Last year (special to the Guardian) “I cumAGO. 111-. Nflv- 29- — Ti‘ ‘; om- last week. first (lati, ogiaclljive gtfigiilgilritvoziilte‘ ”‘*'_*'> lnteriia ona ve c ' i -' ion brought Canada one setback W 5 "“‘ “mi v'°'°'m1ith3 liigiiii-ii‘ Premier Declares the wiiea nwccilfl l1 i? - ' ' i Trelle, of Wenfibilltayl, Aitanwho Kiting‘ u (us; year. a at o wn as .1 _ l 4 "‘°““" '1“ M" mm“ m“ "a"! red Loupoifzdagzi a2‘; Eiictfbsltcbs have spring c ass. ' ' ' f- or (“'3' M“ W0“ m“ ham red ‘vm; diplomatic relations, "Premier Stari- ‘“' “d the ‘W0 5am??? wirilpulq", ley Baldwin said today in answer to together to seo wi ci o ie ex- . l _ f _ lilbitors would be “wheat king" for fiugsismm in t“: House o Com I the coming year. The judges found I ll lack-of uniformity in TPGHB-ll sam- . v pies. they claimed, and gave the ( great honor to the Montana ontry.. F U A i Trelle was given the reserve‘ griintl tehamplouship. ills sample‘ ~- 0r ' S‘ ‘ weighed 66.2 pounds a bushel, juiiti ____ out: pound more than thi- winner (Canadian Press) but the judges decided against i'.. DUBLIN. Nov. 29.—Eamon De iii Lite iiard red spring classes Caii- Valera, Irish republican leader, is atlian exhibitors landed 21 out oi planning to leave for the U. S. A. a “Hum “B”. slll1olrtlyl d h ti I ti t ‘, . . Nov. 29. —- Herman aera sai t a its visi s no Trelle of Wembley, Aim,’ may m. connected with a drive for party iaiii for Western (iauudu the outs funds but to arrange the details of growing championship 0t’ ti", Con. organization, mainly economic. H6 fluent wag iuuicumd this morning has no intention oi addressing any when he was awarded (he Mm, rnnmcetings. lion for the region which includes, fig-Lil Ont‘ Vit/eaéern gonads and Monq ‘ ~ 95 91‘ BY. ‘. Edson Smith ' ' ' . pf CYIPVRIIBIH, Montana defeated him or ic wicat growing title. { - . . . I _____,*___ n, _ Open Exhibition (Canadian I'rcs.~;) urcd by an exhibition of some sixty Br chinchilla. rabbits the Moncton and ‘Westmoreland Poultry Association “ opened their five clays exhibition in LonDo;f‘;‘d'" 9"”) the city building today with n large ' 0v‘ 39"“’m BXPTEWFd-inumber of birds from the eastern i Would Fly i w . i "It is inconceivable tliiil. Poland . ., . .~ w, - _ MONCTON’ N B Nov 29 F at should think of seizing Litliutiiiizi by and “n, force of arms, seeing that Poland is nonnnnn “on Q A‘ Dunning’ Minn‘ on the League of Nations council, ism. n; Railways and Canals‘ Lon and m“ Lithuania 15 315° i‘ mom‘ night. One of the provisions in tiic [Ill i H i; ENT VIEWS iiivi ill ii iiiiuii iii Premier of Lithuania to Submit Case Against Poland to the League of Na- tions. KOVNO, Lith., Nov. 29.—~!\Ui.‘.’llS- tine Waldeinaras, Lithuanian Prem- ier, is preparing to journey to Ge- neva to_submit Lithuania's case against Poland to the League of Na- tions. l-Ie will reach Geneva Decem- ber 5, when the vexed Lithuanian- Poland question comes before the council. “We are faced by a situation so. difficult and representing such wid-i ely-divergent "view points." he iii-F formed The Associated Press cor-i respondent today. "that it almost precludes the possibility of a coiii- plete solution, but we hope to find some basis from which it will be possible to proceed step by step." M. Waldemaras is dark, short and Govt. T0 Wipe Out T I‘ Q a t‘, y deputy ministers. stocky. and about 44 years of ago. He was president of the Lithuanian delegation at Versailles. the first, Lithuanian Tremlcr and Lithuanian delegates to the first Asscnrbiy of; thc League oi Nations. To the correspondents hc com-i plained bitterly of what he termed name of frontier. “The recurrence at rumors in thc bands are operating on thc demark- hunter class. (Canadian (Press) OTTAWA, Onto n- u 1d w d l. om“ n n“ national cuiiiicil titglflfiwb; Pfiiaii]: on ghzvprtvscilit line fade“! Wvcmmcm m mmplewy wil-‘iidiir m" f I ’ l-n’ n K. -I_ wipe out thc t» Murray P. Flcmin , who , history at the horsc Show of the Royal Canadian Whiter this ycar winning four rl in two Jumping events, ta. lng three in the green heavyweight NW- 29'_°The‘l7hfll’lR0!~l'lIl8._\' be cxpcctcd when the‘ "F8135 ilhlhcabinct trouncii ‘BHEANEEB iii iii iiiiiiili ilii. Niiiii ‘FiiiliHi Changes to be Made in Dept. of Soldiers (‘ivil Re-establish- ment Following In- vestigation by Roy- alfommissioner. i (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Oiit., Nov. 29. -—- Iiii- portsnt changes in the department of Soldicrs Civil Re-establisliinen‘. arc expected in tiic near future, ac- cording ton report current in Ot- tawa tonight. Tlic pensions boardi and certain other branches in which medical officers and other technic- ally traincd men are engaged are toi be transferred to the Department of! Health. while thc financial admln-| nitration of thc pensions probably, iwilLbe absorbed by tiic Department of Finance. i f The head of tiic department, Hon. .Dr. J. II. King, Will henceforth be (known as Minister of Health. and ithc "Soldiers Civil Rc-establish- ment" portion of his title will be dropped. Instead of having two he will merely the Deputy have Dr. J. A. Ainyot, Minister of Health. Official announcements of these. has had time toi report of the Royal Aliioivldfll" l-Ffilfi" Commissioner. Col. A. T, Hunter of U19 dumping Toronto, who with Alcx. McGregor,‘ clause immediately to New Zealand K, (3,, 01' Toronto as uounsei, m-i intervals of butter. The council was supported biflvestigatetl recently tiic political ac-i foreign pres‘, that the Canadian Council of Agricult-‘tivities of certain officials in the ’ ure. Premier lviacKcnzie King and department, a on nm and that me Lithuanian members of his cabinet received the| The audit board also is preparing army is demoralizcd. points to a set delegation campaign against us with nialcvol-F ent intent." “This cannot go on forcvcr. for a , hostile atmosphere is created. pois-‘Agreelnglilt oning the air around just on‘ iii thc‘ case of Alsace-Lorraine. ivhiz-h sietl ‘ (‘the world ablaze. to Arms to ltcpcl i.li(- »-~ V» For N ow Hotel i533. (Canadian Pflffirii OTTAWA, OnL. lnwmm‘ (government has approved by order in council tiic agreement a. report on tiic financial position icf thc department, though there is no suggestion of wrong doing finan- cially. The total expenditure of Ethe department. ‘is 545000.000. There k iare approximately 40,000 pensioners soldiers receiving aid i 2U. -~-"'l‘il8 bciivccn Ciiiiatlinii National Railways‘ City of Vancouver." an-' For Four Hours (CanatlhtliHPi-iss) BOSTON, Nov. 29.-—A furious nun ber- our mum‘? has “tile mo" “w agreement calls for building of a. bill-W! bel-Weell SIXW Wiicemcfl “m9 million population-small as com-no“. in“? Shipping accident ‘sank them"; of the proviuct; Judging from pared to -Pola.nd‘s 17,000,000 but. iii dam small British te G Ghent’ en m“; Rtgiandiénlrdiaitih o; underway tonight. "IP30 of iron this afternoon. The vessel was six miles north of the il°°llit.'.l“‘éi."‘.i2Z..“‘;f.2.t*i§.°i‘¥l2; Sale 0f Beer By The‘ Glass U r g-e d By bow)“ °f ‘he 5111i) has fallen away “"11 the carat» is dropping through." ' The crew barely had time to scramble into a boat when tiic Guardian of Ghent sank. nearly NEH"! the men under. ‘They were ‘must! by the iighohip. -———~—~€+> (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. Elk-Sale of beer COHdQHBOd SPGOIGJS ilslatlon which was urged upon Pro- ‘ ‘micr G. Howard Fcrgusoh and the RATE-'-'4'~'~ 99" W011i» "ei- iOntario cabinet today by a deputa- “ach ("$973011 i" ""5 "Qll-"ml- 'tion from tiic Trades and Labor (Congress oi Canada. headed by Tom rf‘ I ' ”*"“'iMoorc of Ottawa. president. Thc ________________ _ oSAUNSOME SAUEAGEB Mnnsiclght. hour day was wanted ior an "can awry‘! _ anunnem Newnindustriai and commercial lllld-Cl- some a‘ Co" "n" Bnndlng’ t; taking. the deputation told tiic min- ‘ ilstcrs. They also requested legisla- ‘FOR SALE —- I PIANO BOXES. tlon for tiic further pi-otccttion of Apply at once Miiiei- 3mg iwomcn and children in industrial 126-1l-30-2i (and commercial undertakings and — ' in agriculture; cooperation with PEHSONA AND SOCIETY other provinces so as to make pos- privnte Christmas cards printed sible ratification by the Dominion ,such an cvcnt the i Labor Delegation. ihis impending resignation and rc- ifuscd to believe that Poland intend- (by the glass hi Ontario and tiic cn-j 466§§§§§¢§_.§._§.‘....'..‘iBCLIIIOIIL of an eight hour diiy law‘ wcrc‘ features of tiic suggested lcg-‘ i whole nation‘ would sink its differences and stand shoulder to shoulder and I know that the peasantry arms to repel the invasiilgrlil.l"'i. fly m 0- G- I- T- .-He1d In Zion u _ Hall Last Nig-h A most enjoyable coiit-i-ri. and play by tiic C. G. " last night. His negotiations with tiic diffcrq‘ cnt parties to form a. coalition gov- ernment the Premier said were still progressing not so quickly as hc; wished, but still they were making progress. Hc scouted all rumors oi w Zion Hall _____.-<'o> -—~- as given hotel in Vancouver M; a future besieged a south end house and its four occupants who for hours stood off an attack during which scores of shots were fired, and tear bombs hurled through every window in thc structure, was terminated at day- break when riot squads stormed the building and dragged out two men. ‘one of them seriously wounded and ' both negroes, and two women. one of whom was whitc. Thcir capture brought in an end one of the most spectacular lights in thc memory oi tho poiico of the nw east Dedham division. It had thrown ed to precipitate n conflict before, i “I; n _ _ _ A , a thickly settled district inhabited December 5. so us to placc thc llrfiizgi_li(l ninth’? largely by negrocs into an uproar. 1193811” "I Nation“ borum a" "c" by the ]li‘l'l0|'lll(‘l'.‘i, and wcri- listi-ii- bu!’ anhougl‘ u" principals wcrc complislied fact. The Sovict note to m n, Wm, uijpniu,“ by n Lnnn. nnd iiiidci" arrest, police wcrc unable to Poland, in which _ that country not to interfere iii Lithuania, ly worded. ————-—it§———~—— (Canadian Press) Russia wmncd apprccisillvt‘ audit-non. explain the cause nf thc trouble During tiic intermission sonic cx- which started “L n“ “ibmgm drink" hiid bee" ltiilieiYt 11° ccllciit candy was sold by thc girls “"4 Party- thouglit and plainly and sigiiificant- in i|f‘.\Z(. prcscntcti. lfilllllllil-dl. treat _ much ciijoycti by all present. The "Porch" a thrcc act play wits It's thcuic was a‘ most inspiring one, teaching. as iii I ‘did, thc much iiccdcd lesson. thati Canada expects all hcr daughters’ By N ortheriiers 3133;‘ 33;’ {OW —~~———- W ll 9 , _ At Siiiniiierside True bills were found yesterday i" s“ "heir mmf“ by thc grand jury at tiic opening . _ “min of tiic November term of the Su- iggrflgymgfié iflogifgenl“ yireinc Court at Siimmcrsidc on tlid . “ f-t idit L .‘ ldl til‘, LONDON, Nov. Zik-Scvcrc flght- pirations, and finally, by living cm‘,’n§cr:n'f,'§_“ S '"°“°"° °' w‘ Clarence Arsciiuult to order can at Guard,“ Job Government of these draft convem ing is in progress for tiic capture of their own lives in thc spirit of these was found truly nnnctnd nn. prison ,tions and recommendations; --—----- Nbringhig of all young persons. ir- ‘FOR 8ALE—PRACTICALLY NEWi respective of sex. under the inlni- Player Piano and i-oiis, a bargain. mum wage act- i Miller Bros. Gt. George Street. I l 728-ll-30-2i '*i:.'.:r.:i.t*.i:':.¢.::":oi2 0111b Members Relieved 0f $5,000 Me season on hand a‘ Guardian] (Canadian Press) Job Printery. '10:) 4m- Geo Prieeuww m, TORONTO, Nov. 29.-—Three arm- 950 roi- “c- m Q0, “m. 10.x’, ed men entered the Riverside Club l"? 81.06. Postpaid. Guardliin bf- “t 3mm“ "d Que” 5”“ “my u” flce. Guardian Job "mm-y u day and held up 100 members, rc- ‘--—-~ ' iieved them of $5,000 in money and '39! Pllrrflflqi 0|- lvgny jewelry and made their‘ escape. l dNcl-ipfleu, ma’), ‘m; “pa”. About $2,000 of the loot was in caah.i . Jloully emu“; m gm. The valuables consisted of watches‘ " tni m. int-um", pm“ m, fringe, stlckpim. etc. The club is a’ “~—--¥ ' [sporting and recreational organiza- ‘WANTED. _. cup-ram p03 tion. The police are searching for 5°01! ship "Road Jdnter“, hut]. the daring holdup men. "is mm Alma district. must be _ ‘,_ Printer-y. r-_ “bk l0 "Willie ‘her through the .' ti"! Peters Road: also to collect t ' "98. Must be mound in wind ~ preferred. Ilector, nhna District. OTTAWA on," no“ m‘ _ Tn, ‘fllLvgg m! xoflonéun. o. Department of Labor has issued the ‘heal waiters of Muddy Hollow and limb. man with war record (swam n, ‘he Guru”) th f \he O odi Rail- mm"""""““ m“ m“ demolition?" No. 1. °= W. man me New mt. lo l -cover the t four are from ma?’ “ m‘ "w" 5°"! Oct. ma tbusept. 102x10. lho I m m‘- that. of the not cases dealt with y f ,0 ' w m"" the oyanlnetion in that period, m i‘ ‘ won presented by various railway IIQIYI mlllflltnicit MIG 132 by "16 73 companies. from mokport, by Captain mm: dniuirnnce Peking. o dcspatch to Mail from Peking reported. northerncrs have been besicglng thc a strenuous terms of surrender although suf- Chochow. about 30 miles south of high purposes. to make of their own and mu Duiiy country a yet frccr, purer, and more, nnny and The glorious land. The play closed with a beautiful city for fifty days, which is making and effective tableau entitled "Can- defense refusing all a ""- he following members of the Cnwnns more n, pending a new ma breach and Neil Buchanan for lar- rcceiving stolen goods Buchanan who was arrslgncd yes- terday afternoon pleaded guilty. In addition to thc above criniina‘ cases docketed for the prcseii‘ ferlng from a shortage of food and G~ It T- 35" 3n excel!” “' presemmin the King vs. John Gallant UDOI‘ munitions. The garrison made a determined sortie and tried to break through m Li] 1 ion ation of their respective parts: which n. petit Jury disagreed at thr Milrllaml’ 3°59“ All“ Partndi?“ last session of the court in Sum- iyllis Pray, “WP”- P""Y- nierside , Campbell, ' . the bcsicgers but was driven back. _ to")?! General Mr. rhiinc A. Cami! Casualties on both sides have been gglrfhihynnlnafiggjgnrfisie wmre“ bell appeared for thc Crown. Mri In the absence of the At- hewy" Th” n°ilh°'ner‘ allowed a Partridge. Lorraine BampieFlorencc cnnrlotumwn student a,’ law w“ number of women and children to nnnper_ and Sadie womn leave the city. Before they left they were blindfolded by the defenders I d m t n‘ n f d so that they would not be able to by": 39.80}? ‘gang? xldo Lawson were to have sung. describe the defenses of the city. (f3 American Fishing Schooner Submerged _ (Canadian Press) BHELBURNI N. 5.. Nov. fill-The, American mhlfig schooner Gover- nor, but-shall which piled up on Mc-i admitted as an attorney of the The mimwmg is m“ prwmmm“ court on motion of Mr. Johnston king part. PROGRAMME R Plan solo-Prof. Thompson Solo-Mrs. Fletcher Reading-Mrs. Robert Acorn Solo-Walter Hyndman Violin solo-Doris McLeod Quartette-Mrs. Roy 1 Cudmorc. mnn_ The Chief Justice who preside W“ ‘ha d th d th i ~ Bream’ P881101“! b)’ a" "m P 8"!“ dioiiggnts beefgxrgntheihfyaii’: reozivgri indlsposltlon prevented tiicin from than, report 1n which n’ was 5mm, i that the jail had been inspected an: found clean and well kept. A re- commendation was made that r fence be placed around thc sent) ""1 "k5 by R" M~ SW" F““°""side of the jail similar to the fenc now on the north side which woulr 380W"- eas f rd i t n owiclmscni- serv a so. egua ago ns a y [for $1172.25 ‘passing things in to the prisoners. , Following were the grand jurors" i i i i J. G. Lethbridge. chosen by Ontario Progressives ceed Mr. Justice Raney as house leader. Hc says the party will support good legisla- tion no matter where it eman- ates. » iiiiiiliiiiii PLAINS HENEW to suc- iTHEIilSE vii‘ Russian Wins _ i _World’s Ch e s s Championship (Canadian Press) BUENOS AIRES, Nov. '29.-Alex- ander Alckhine, of Russia, wins the world's chess championship from Jose R. Capablanca. Cuba. I Magdalene Islands i (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Nov. 29—All tiic nieni-i bers of the Royal Commission in-‘ vcstigatiiig tiic fisheries problems oi- tlic Maritlmcs and Quebec will ai'-; rive at Magdalene Islands Thurs? day, December 1, when the first sit-i ting will be held since thc Commis- sion adjoumcd, November 14th. Following the Halifax sittings, the remaining December meetings of the Commission is as follows: ' Lurienburg, 5th and- 6th; Liver- pool,. 7th, Lockcport, 8th, Shelbume 9th, Clarkes Harbor. 10th; Yarmouth 12th and Digby 13th. The Commis- sion will adjourn until aftcr Xmas following the Diizby sitting. Furth- er sessions will then be held. Membership Sells i For $55,000 (Special to the Guardian) i NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 29. —~ Valuc 0f membership on the New York curb market soared to $55,000 todayz a iicw record, and $10,000 above the high previous mark. liunrdlnn Two Cont! Founded 1887 (‘Iunrlofief own Morning (luu flulllli 5IiKiiiVi i5 P ii 5 5 Pii H i i5 lliiNilliilii iCOIIIIIIISSIOIITO Visit (lommvnist Member t0 be Kept Out of India, as Trouble is Feared. - E x plani- ation in British House. ' LONDON. Nov. Qtl-Shapurji Sak- latvala, the Communist member 01' 'parllainent. suffered cancellation o! his passport to India because when he was in India early this year he made speeches of a nature which led the government in India t0 w‘- prehend there would be a bicawbn! the peace if he returned to India. These. assertions were confirmed when Sasklatvala, after his return to England wrote a preface to an anonymous pamphlet dwelling on the use oi force by Chinese Nation- alists. and in the preface urged 1n»- dians to go and do likewise. ‘ This was the explanatory state- ment irrthe House of Commons this afternoon of Earl Wintennn, Und- er-Secretary for India. Earl Winterton added that 108$ July Saklatvala telegijaphed eon- gratulations to an Indian who M'- cruited a body of armed volunteers styled thc Republican Army at Nag- pur, and who subsequently was oon- ‘ ' -.~ A lidf d't-i. Slr Alfred Mond says This is an llILfCflbL of $70,000 in tho v (gskhpwgfaiixpnreply “gamed m” More Money P u t Into Gold M i n e s Than Ever (Jame out But N0 t S 0 the Grain Lands. i LONDON, Eng, Nov. 29. -—“'I‘hcri*1 has been mach iiiorc nioncy pill into gold mines than cvcr mime out nf them, hut tiic wheat plains oi Canada renew themselves," declared Sh" Alfred Moiid, MP, to thc ‘Chamber of Commerce in London. “The tylicat plains oi‘ Canada. how- cviri‘. rciicw lll0llI.'v'(‘iVl‘.'»‘, and ii they cannot do that. for rvcr wo iuirt- fertilizers for rciiviiviiir. liioiii. “Canada luclzs only one (hing, and that is population," Cflllllllillfd Sh‘ Alfred. "The whole position is summed up itito thc question of how many people you can get into that mighty continent, and how much money you can obtain to set them to work. "Canada sometimes feels it is a1- niost. overwhelmed by its great neighbor, but, compared with tiic British Empire tiic United States of America makes a trifling proposi- tion which is scarcely worth regard- ing. Why do we not. realize this ind have enough business sense to utilize thc knowledge? Why docs everybody talk of thc Motiicr Coun- try? I talk of the Empire. Iii- stead of tiic statement that no member of the British Empire will ‘we admitted I would say" that iio— bnriv cxccpt ii member oi tiic Ein- wirc will hi‘ sdniittctl into tiihei" ‘iortiuiisf I »100- Gold Transferred i From New York i To Canada _.-- i (Special in tiic (iuardian) i NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 29. -—‘ Thc movement of gold from Ncw York to Canada, which began lcsr; than two wceks ago. reached a total of $16,000,000 today with tiic an- nouncement of a shipment of $3.- 000,000 of thc metal by the Bank of Montreal. This was tho sccond largest transfer of tiic iiiovcmcnt. $4,000,000 having been sent in our‘ lot last wcck. Canadian exchange rc- inained at eleven six for thc one por- cent premium which is the point at which gold shipments are usually made. so that further transfers are expected. . ‘The premium is based on seasons‘ l” Charles St. Clair Trainer, B. A“ 0 ‘heavy exports of grain and other icommodities from Canada to tiic .Unltcd States. The gold normally returns to this country in thc wintci ‘when thc dominion becomes a largi buyer in American markets. withdrawal of pleas and Judgment for $84.04. , Monypenny Bros. Ltd. vs. M. L. IFrank McKenzie, action of debt. iJudgment for plaintiff for $1158.02. iCraswcll W. Weeks vs. Wilfred Withdrawal of pica". and Judgment for plaintiff (tonsciit. i An order was made absolute in n iJ. Prank Arnett, Bummeraide; fore- f chambers application re Canadian John Burrows. Nil")! island. Jul‘ inside CHE HLIDOI‘ Mra J‘ J_ stewnrt’ Mn tn w_ Bent. Maxim L.’ caught. cape Egmonr here early yesterday morning while ‘on Mn Gem T enroute to the fishing grounds was completely submerged today. The span wont out of the wreck this mtknik ‘and a little later the entire? hull dhlppolnd. Emanuel Marshall M OWMFQY "'5 Will. arrived today well. Mr. Malcolm McKinnon on gfllle of Caéidywdh e orch" -- amt u ‘pond ; Girls in Training. d l o‘ ., Oooompaniedi adjuster from Ynrmou ‘. » t ' t Readlng—Dr. Cleo. Green Solo-Mm]. J. Stewart Quartettc-lidlss Flo rs. A. A. Mulch, Mr. Harry Cros- Peru"; Interm my- John Thompson. Kensingmn- |Emanuel P. Arsenault. Cape Egmon.‘ (Edward W. Johnston. Elmsdale‘ ‘William lluttart, Carleton; Danie‘ citmPbént J. Noomn. Bedeque; William Brynn Austin Cameron. Augus- tine Covo: James Reeves, Freetown The following non jury cues were Martin Honour 00.. 1M. vs. Benjamin Clow, action of debt, wiimet- iFairbanks Morse Co., Ltd. judgment creditor. vs. Edgar McRae. Judg- ment debtor, Canadian National Railway Company gnrnisheo. Chasi Ramsay vs. Richard Bigger and an- _other action on promissory note. Judgment for plaintiff for $05.80. The remo civil cases heard after 0 criminal docket is of. The court adjourned until 11 o. m. this (Wednesday) morning. _ _ "ist three transactions. Louis J. ‘Prancke, Jr.. bought tiic member- ship of the late Belmont A. Rowe at the new high figure. ' Youths Pillage ‘Wrecked, Cars (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Ont.. rescuers still intent on disengaging dead bodies three youths their age ranging from 17 to 2i last night took tiic op- portunity of pillaging thc burning debris of thc Chicago fiycr, which crashed into a freight train at Dockriil siding ncnr here. i The mail car was tiic chief object of their almost ghoulish enterprise and a number of Christmas parcels enroutc from tiic Old Country were stolen. Three of tiic culprits Gordon Dermott, aged 16, Frederick Dcrmott. aged 21, and Floyd Ken- nedy, all of Tichborne, were caught red handed by provincial police of- ficer Thompson, of Napanee, and tonight pleaded guilty. They were remanded for eight days. Constable Thompson is now in pos- session oi thc names of thc rest oi tiic gang, and it. is cxpcctctl tluii. they will appear shortly bciorc tho magistrate. The two Dcrinutts and Kcntictii‘ at tiic tiiiic oi their arrcsi. wcrc lll pusw ‘Gitjll oi u. niisircllauctitir: colloc- tioii oi parcels. varying from rhil- iircnl-s gaunt-s to silver iiiountcd hnir- brushcs. Owing to tiic fact that. a good deal oi thc mail was destroyed by tiic furnace like blaze which add- cd its horrors to tiic wreck. it. is ini- posrnblc to tictcrniinc whether or not (ithor looting was in progress while tiic nttcntiun oi the (‘rnwtl war. concentraicti on tiic work oi rest-us but tiic policc suspect that‘ this was the case. -—-—-—¢§>———-— MORE 24291“ BAii-IIHQ m A 40o tmxs 4m: KICK or on: ow Swtnmm? Hots- i i l i Maximum and minimum temper- aturcs: foronto, cloudy . . . . . , . . . . .. 44-44 Montreal. fair .. .. 30-80 Quebec, rain .. 20—-20 Chtown. snow . . 48-26 Halifax. rain 38-28 St. John. rain ,, 32-26 Boston, rain . 40-40 New York, cloudy . . . . . . . . 40-44 lligii tide this afternoon at. 3.- 2.1 and tomorrow morning at 2.10. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.18 and rises tomorrow morning 4t 7.- Iill bc 21. First quarter moon Dec. 1st. 9.51 p. m. ' Stiminerslde tide eighteen min- utes mei- than Charlottetown. Earl Winterton had made a sorta of gross misstatements and had acted without prior investigation. H: would never write the preface to an anonymous book. he declared, and it was a gross m‘ ‘ tement to describe the Nagpur incident as recruiting armed men when what really hap- pened was that some Indians uter- ely walked the streets tn protest against the refusal of permission to \ bear arms. ' ' (mm we W'“Ka$e' He suggested Baklatvala should sus- pend his statement until the mo- tion for adjournment. The speaker intervened, C‘ P‘ R‘ Mmmwl ring with Earl Wintertons suggee- tion. Robbed 0f Geins Worth $10,000 (Canadian Press) WINDSOR, Ont., Nov. 29.—I.fl"ls Poncer, 40, D'Arcy Street, Toronto, I. jobber in diamonds. was thruiueu ind robbed of a wallet t:oii'~.i.-»h.ic $10,000 worth ‘of gem. noon». i0 o'clock this morning, pr- in- H'- eaving tho Canadian Ni ~: t] li:iil~ way station, where he bu: i*'\‘l| ii. the habit of keeping his Walla’. h. the station safety deposit buses Ponccr was unable to describe tile imtlants, beyond the fact that they were "clean cut looking" young fel- lows. He thinks he was trailed fror Toronto. _.--- .-¢-0->-i- Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Springiii-lil (thicken Supper pul-iipllllflll uiitii fnnhor notice. "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheai Cereal the 100 percent food in broad biscuit, muffins, etc. 9480-06.. S-tf “FlillCy work and home cooking tables at afternoon tea in Ohriotha Church Schoolroom, Thursday If? cmoon, Dec. 1st. 7015-11-84! ‘Winnie lo tho social ovenlnguid (Iunw- atStiinloy liali. Wellhead!)- Nov. 20th. ilstlios with cakes trod. G94-II-IFIL "Rheumatism. etc. cured. Ra- fcrenccs given. Write Dr. Cliff, llll Prince st. Charlottetown. P. I. I. i Canada, Phone 897-J. "Conic to Cornwall W evening, Nov. 30th and hear Ore- piiud Dramatic Club stage "The portancc of Being Earnest." , of candy. Proceed: tn aid 01.1- sion Band. ‘ffll-ll-D-fll "Robin Hood RANK! Qlfll XI. Doltor Oats. Better Chins. Mi grocers. 1140-20}; “The Borden mmMfi fi presents “Old New lhfll Home", in the new bill I m’ on Monday, Dec. 5th at l Sale of Candy. Admission ‘and 25 cents. ‘lll-ll- > "Loading iiou at ' . A f “- nesday afternoon Doc. M llated ind not be ' . “ with w. CHUNG???" In. U7 z r