i o... 40.000 minim ~ Every Daily Issue Guaranteed. Mounties‘ A. B. O. . i‘ ‘ h l us... Motown o m“, Hamill. lllflfllll: Fouuderd" 13.1.- u‘ ~ Prllfillll Benin Law Speaks To ' Women oi England declares jliiat Conservative Foreign Policy was Tranquility and Stability. Relations With Fralice Must be‘ Keynote of Foreign Policy. iiourc Policy Would be Economy Without Which lhelr Could be no Reduction of Taxation. (Special to The Guardian) 1111118 that isn't it nlitlfs question Iovnov v z_pr_ . us well." I an-n r1: 2.0V ime Ililinis- At anothe/i‘ point in his speech v-‘l’ _° i‘ "'- 111 1111 01111111115 lo fl he declared that women have a iiicvllllk of women in the Drury Lune IhBfll-ro this: ‘afternoon reiter- ltcd that his policy was one of lrlllvllulity and stability‘, “as re- cords toreiirn policy." lie ailded, “r venture to express the hope that. rho United States may gradually iiikc an interest iri the League of Ixiitiarur in some form or other and may‘ gradually‘ feel ‘that it is her duty to help in the chaos in which lbs.‘ vrar has lcft the world. “Our relations with France must be the keynote nf our foreign policy," he said.‘ Al. the start ho was not go- ing to talk to them us women but as citizens of this country who Iiave tan-equal interest in all that tendency ‘to be Conservative, not in a political sense, but to be cau- East, the premier went on, what 1 11009 for from the conference is that there may bu a settlomerlt which will give peace in that part of the world and which will Pn- able us to bring our troops back and cease spending money in those distant regions. “‘As to the home policy‘, the mus/l important thing is to cut down. ex» Dcrrdltures, without that there can be no reduction iin taxation. "We must maintain. our naval position" north eastward. Covers‘ GHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1922 i fiat Bulletins l iu Briei i HAVANA, Nov. 2.——'i'lrc. Liberal‘ party candidates Swept, inc field in Cuban elections yesterday, itc- cordlng to unofficial rctirrns. LONDON, Nov. 2.--1Stlluiey Bald win, British Chancellor of Ex- chequer, declared his first duty. will be to settle debt to the linitedl States. ‘ ' i- l ‘RDOHMOND, Nov. 2.-i“ii1tZ¢l all ‘over the state were halfni.iste.riito~i day out of respect for Thcrrias Nelson Page, (llplorniit and author, who died yesterday. l DOORN, lloiluriii. Nov. fir-FOP” rncr (frown Prince i-‘rcilr-ick ‘iViii- ‘lam airrivcil hero for ‘wedding ‘Sun- C H E (lay of his father, furmi-r- Emperor‘ ‘ ‘ " 1101111. and that is lwlrnt w: wa l - lnxihe government of this cfouritrfi-fitvillram. WM _> s to the posiion in the Near WASHINGTON. Nov‘ 2f_m_esl_ dent Harding today celebrated his, 57th nrnivcrsary‘ of his birth about wmslursorox, Nov. 2.-—A re- yer-ather- |)lli‘t‘.'lll, indicates z. storm oi‘ mark-l over-l,“ pot-t received today by Bil violence is sweeping North Sea and moving east an e's ap‘ 1 \\§\~'l“ . , 4 _;;."Ii,§.re" \$-*-’ I ,, o"... rvv~< "‘ "'vvv»,,,,“,““ Prince ii , m Vast Plans Being Laid For Empire Exhibition up llliltidll oi riiufiifid Empi e ‘Exhbitiou Given Before Government and titizins by Col. A. Christie in Legislative Building Yesterday. Yesterday ruoruing the visiting sito uni] was [mi-chased us a members of the iirilltéil‘fPiHl-lltliti. rind will be nsi-il per- mpire Exhibition Dominion Miw- ruiinenlly for‘ exhibition purposes. sion, who arrived lip (Tirarlcitti-toivn Each dolriiriiori can have its much Wednesday night, were condiri-tiedspiici‘. as riniiilri-il and iran use it by motor cars to the fox ranches exactly as it illeirsos. 'i‘hc object of Mr. T. B. Woodman, (‘0l. I). A. 0f the present Mission ill (iariada MacKluucn and Mr. W. K, Rf1gilr's.,is riot to collect‘ exhibits hut tc- This industry Maj. E. A.‘ ilelchor, disiluss priniiirlly what thi‘ govern- heail of tho Mission,'rncnt run do. was particularly anxious to secure lull information upon and {iiv took many photographs 0f some of the “black beauties" and made many The (‘omriioriweaitil oi‘ Australia inquiries regarding bi-egriiiig ;q_n(]l('()i. (‘bristle continued is spendin: feeding methods adopte ' on tho $150000 011 =1 llllvlllllll 0! 159-00‘ What Other Dominion: Did. as q-UICHXJIINI simply us tho nver--‘ I , _ . _ -. “m, Anuwlcun citizen‘ ureethvgflWuriche-zi.‘ lie also recei ___Ll much rllqilfirii feet. Thosoohonggiri. t» can“, from a“ Duns of u“, “.°,.‘d_ information upon the duirybng and lll d‘ t1 110011111118 $ . on r- ngriculturaiiuiiirstrics of thi- pmv- pavilion of 100,000 square feel ince and spent the afternoon with New Zefllllllll- spending $150,000. 1> Superintendent J. a. Clark at the having =1 iwvllivu or 45-000 equal" Dominion Experimental Stationfiiect. The Union of Soilth Africa‘. ppm p‘. gathgrgd gdditiuual dutu,.$i50,000 on a pavilion of 25,000 so feet. Seven groups oi‘ Crown Cor onies scattered‘ throughout th- world from the West indies to th d Afternoon Meeting. Read bylivery ivirrd island Like lite llew st‘- happencd. "I have always believ- ed." ho continued, “that. there is no woman's question worth any- New ii. S. Treaty Still Confidential the ipre-rnier declared, later on. “we must retailn forces adequate for the. security of the empire‘. Rotarians Addressed By Maj. Beichir, on Empire Exhibition Tire great opportunities which the forthcoming Empire Exhibition offers for the promotion of trade within _tlre Empire, for broadcast- ing educational and commercial (Special to The Guardian.) (YTTAWA, Out., Nov. 2.—-Pend- ing negotiations. the ilropused treaty which would be substituted "ir the Rush Bagot arrangement between -the United States and Canada is being treated here as confidential and no official an- nouncement made in regard to it. between tho various - a -. countries under tho races and -----.-¢-o->i-—- A. ‘llelcher. C.B.E., assistant gen. @1111 mil-linger of the Exhibition and head of tho Dominion Mission, in n stirring lldrlrcss before Rotary Club. lFirst, to bring together- conullllsuusltcuts 90-O-O-O RATE!.—10c. per lino per day. 9o. has K01. and secondly to show pea‘ line per day for 8 days or over.‘ c. a line per day for 6 day: or oveni Count b words to a line. Groups of 5 figures, initial letters. count an lrne word. l0 per cent. discount for‘ cash. Address forms part of ad. and. mun be ptid for. Special Rate! Furnished Room Id. 75c for seven words for one week. Situation wanted. for uven words. 50a par week. which need only more rsorirtozss W-ANTED- WARM mmttgllilglreltgzilllvlla w ‘rliicothem ‘rooms, central locality, Apply _ lflilflrdllln Office. B0007l-l-1i, ‘"0 W“ a 111x11 Mmrllment in --'—o'4@@ -—' ‘LOST-YOUNG HEIFER COLOR ‘1“‘*‘""l°“= m‘ handled in census red“ Finder not"), Saunas“ rind rlccliired he would have many Newsome ecu. 'uv 3-2i °““°“*‘ “"118 1,1111‘ 1111c to carry back with him. llc emphasized the the Exhibition. Maj. Iieiclier re- ferred to the vast possibilities of cotton growing in Australia, of illt and New Zcalririi, llrfidllclfl BPOWII wii lri the Empire _-L-_-._-- *TO§ LET IMM‘ DIATELY FURN- iahed or unfurnished honec with all nnodern conveniences . Ap- ply 9R Upper Ilillsboro Si. 2i __~.. nart ‘which tho tho i PAlbllS, Nov. 2.-—-Latest reports from Angora indicate heated see- sion of Turkish Nationals Assem- bly now under way iwhich will probably resuit in adoption of a measure depriving Sultan of all ‘ivll authority. ‘MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2.—--0ptin. istic spirit regarding general paci- ficiiiion of Mexicncould be sensed in the government circles today asnail llflllfl (>1 C. Mission addressed .1 mi‘. members of tho ernment, Board of Trade and citizens in the-l Legislative Assembly ‘Ha plulricd fully (‘be aims an of the. British Empire Exhibition ‘which is "to be held in ‘London in ernnionts 1924 and at which in the afternoon Col. A. Christie M. G.. D. S. 0.. member or‘ the etiug rfl Provincial Gov-l‘ representatives oi‘ the‘ ll and ex- d objects it is expected the Empire will be a result of the execution of (leu-lreprcseuted. eral Francisco Murguieta, ‘relblel, leader by n firing squad in Dur- ango ATHENS; Nov. 2.—l<‘ot'nre‘r' l(lng' research activities rind For creating Constantine will be charged with in riccor-il a more sympathetic understanding responsibility for recent Greece dc movement as it would undoubted- Wlli ‘b8 ily tend not Only to draw we; the British-fills. 8111011 1111 lllllwfllllllty to come l0 various Dominioiis to the other- dinit in Asia-Minor and woio stressed last. night by Maj. E. Greece and prove his innocence. 13ml and promote better tr l iwouirl also increase the lnluriitlnn tiOil in ‘3-—'1‘1l°"of British people from one part or‘ liris according to newspapers here. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. lire private car of President Rca what the Eirl-piro can get, are in of Pennsylvania, in Broad Street premm. u, address a few words the great objects q; station. His death was duo to ap- i“ gm. 31,59,190 oplexy. ‘MANIJIJA, NOV, 2.-—<Phiiip Pen-l fruit marketing in Canada, auger... esenrlle, was adopted llllitilimbllfiiyla cummehensive survey m‘ mo, raw and other 11)’ a TQEl-‘llllllon 115K111: 1301181655 Mimaterials, primary and secondary United States to authorize Phil-l gym-mm], ipplnc legislature to call bri cim- of each mm of n“. Empm; stitution re convention to create a nnum Indepemlent Republic m-piro and ‘the expansion oi‘ irinrkots (lev Phillippineu and‘ to determine: tho manner in which fiiirllcflflcrfa] what relation it should bc to Am- whwe (m. Dommwn products; ( ‘cricun government. ‘LONDON, Nov. 2.—The case of ‘American Consulate at Newcastle V"? great commercial importance‘ h“ PM“ ""1611 111 001101010. 1t 1S and (5) of research work and the valuable ‘lllldvrstosdl in ‘d-lpl-omatlic crlrclesftlons awmrwr-so- MAN ‘ro WORK 0N “M1011 may eventually zrow an '1“‘°""‘l11“1l°1‘§ 1181111151 Brltlshj {gm for WIN" house provxdod Imperial Research Institute which EMPPI“! M11011 1°11 1° 01081118 vii ' n-oirld act as mi educational clarir- C°“‘“1"1° 1115! 81111111101‘. if-murrled marl. Apply W. A- briurch. Hopoton. .__...... Losfr TUESDAY CORN PURSE containing W: nurse valued by owner, Chimes Ross, 182 Queen Street. $31. can: DWELLING House with all modern improvements. situated on Hayfield Street. Al)‘ ply Ben] Carter‘ and Son. _-§~. 'NOTIOE.~NOW l8 THE TIME to put your‘ stoves, ranges. also furnaces in good order for the in: house for the Empire. lie re- ferred with pleasure m his brief visit to ihe island and expressed 1110 110ml that no would meefmanv Charlottetown Rotarians as walla‘; runny oher islanders, at the Ex- lllbliion 1n 1924. 1n Australia itig 1191118 arranged to sand i300 young m-en over to tnko advantage of the lo this number be added 500 young Canadians? iAs Maj, Belt-her had never heard The ivlaple Leaf $1111! 011300711. the Rotarians rose winter and your guns repaired for ‘ ti .-.r m White, as l" a both- and gave tho first verse F“! ’ M n: a’ a‘ lwk and chorus with u gusto which ' Kent St. r ‘WANTBIF-FUFIL NURSES A1’ Somerset Hospital, Skowlaegan. evidently pleased the visitor very much. President P.\‘.". Turner presided at last night's meeting, theguogtg U! . 11x11?“ smgmdgtéon l present, in aililiiion to Maj. Hei- _ aoooualqwk, cher. ‘being: Col. A. Christie. C.M. 0. D.S.0.. Mr. G.W. Eaten. lMr. F‘. B. Williams (of . the Exhibition lllrflssionl Rotnrlan Farquhrtr of gt, cihn and Mr. WZL. Higgins. City. ‘mile wAN-rilrt-wi wrirrr A " fev- mi live mrelelmlv e in v any, oowiii in 69.1116! ioqiii an gbilb atop slimy ______‘.’____ ggiigyiall’: mflvlllaqntfauiclden ~"llil\ifn'll\a:‘ LIOENBE my to loll“: ‘bli W" l- y?“ _,q-., is nsrususo. ‘i ., . . l . ' _ y_ ____. ‘Q . §§i»“-i'm-.""'° :."ll:?'l:‘g¥;9%r; rihiitliirsiairrtTut ‘i c ri ~~ Q- 30! iuq "P" F“ " m ‘ cience stricken because she Iflll- ‘ wore‘ falsely to her age when aha rrpplicli for a. , marriage license. Milha. Cuslc. seventeen years old. or Steeltou, returned the license autonomic?‘ is; 7o cor-sir wlrlilu a miles bl drier-tort ow , close to llway. - _ » . p 05.0.0 ‘the Dauphin county licenle 5011991 ‘a ‘aficn’ “thinning; bureau today. em ' cnllvfllhldlltlfllrhouge running wot I111.“ o‘ mm“ barns. in , time, lbnlldinfl in first class re- gatta-, for further informational!!! I to her marriage to . When she obtn . 595W?‘ "m" a Km“ Sm," “m: l C nada upon hill nrrlvll “fink _ liosnls the ml laid she was o m‘ . ,l gum P00548- -8 wane. _ 1 declared ha‘ With it came an application for a new license and a sinned New‘ ment from her parents consenting Marko Dem- lned the firli WASHINGTON, mo“ -.;»__ m. lease of addition-oi foreign ves- sels held by Customs officials ai- 191‘ 119111111? by prohibition navy. was forecast today at treasury ape, its was indicated that preliminary llllllllry had failed in sbmle cases 1° ‘lellelflll sufficient evidence to further proceedings understood; mile limit. i iMaUBKE-G-ON. .\licir,. Nov z_ggy mond E. Wfilrloir of Grand Rapids, captured resreiviuv, il-loir and “n. itenced today to :15 to 40 years lrr ‘prison, charged with kidnapping eleven. year oiil Rosalie Shanty. known us expert swimmer three‘ in woods‘ and is near death. NEW YORK. Nov 2-—-Amenicunl steamship Munargo which hast docked here is first American pas. canker siaip to make an ocean voy- age without a laelmsnian. Vesadilis equipped with devices worked.,0n the gyroscope principle. invented by Elmer A. Sperry and which in- sures la mechanically perfect de- vice giving warning of any devia- tion by ringing s-bell. Sir llcnrv; Thornton _ leaves lot FanadaNov. 22 (limalll to Th! Guardian). ‘LONDO . Nov. i2.—Sir Henry Thornton. the new president d‘! the Canadian National Railways. will sail on the Olympic November 22nd and will take up his new dut- iea u bond of the National Rall- ’tended on lbehn a cordial welcome to the visitors. of the Dominion. It was unnecessary to say "rince Edward island was heartily sir: s Ucuylcr, director of Pciinsyl- u“; Empim i vdnill. railroad cornprtuy and chalr- bu a mo] man of the railroad cxcarnilvuu as- evQrv Dominion and (‘Qlfiiiy inking git) yearn ago. Girl found wandering The" Premier‘ Bell presided and ox- lf o-f the province that‘ with the Exhibition ailc re- ‘Itimis within the Empire but it o the other and would splendid advertisement for show what resources the Empire sociation was found dead today in Dam Col. (Ihri-itie, called irpoii by the the meeting of Maj. Belclicr. entered into a thorough explana- tion of ‘the objects oi‘ tlic Exhibi- tion. These were: (l) to mum productions and natural resources. (B) to develop ‘trade ivithlll 1111! E111" in Great Britain, Europe and else]- to encourage the ‘investment or‘ British capital within the Empire; (4) -to develop the wisest and most permanent system of migration; to make the ViIPiOlIS no- aud races comprising the Re 3h and the opinion is express d thntE - . _ Section‘ will play instttltileo nxiiifuuiloir States will desire aen apol- ,,§,‘,;‘,‘,‘;,“'"‘““““" or “um,” lloll- ll l9 hliped that. out of this 05y i“ wmmmmn Wm‘ chargesohhat erich may have u wider appre- to each other co elation of thc father's view point. Site of Exhibition. The. Exhibition. Col. (‘bristle ex- plained, W21 open at Weill-bitty Park, on the outskirts of Landfill. early in April, 1924, and will re- main open for six months. Tire British section. occupyiiil: nearly ono million square feet of 110m‘ space. is under construction and the great sports ground designed m“ threeiito accommodate 100.000 spectatcrs a approaching completion. On a conservative basis it is expected that over tan million visitors will attend the exhibition. The idea. of holding tiii- Exhibi- tion originated with Lord Sirath- cona irut the war interfered B1111 it was sometime alter the war that the scheme was taken up 118811!- representative politlellln! business and professional man gut together and carried 011 111% organization work. A 001111011 was got together and the new! point. was to sound the opinlvll 1'01‘ the Dominion on the suhlecl- A! the Imperial Conference iri Londvn Premier Meighen pledged C1111- adlfs support and other dominlollfl and colonies also warmly aDlWOV- ed. A guarantee amount 0i i6.- 000.000 was rained thanks largely to (the Prince 6r wuioii. to finance the scheme. Ttls fund was sull- plied by til; commerci-l intereflltfl and by smaller dealers. will"!!! any prospects of receiving a. 91'0" fit. rr the lnrlilsltlou is a success ~49 is confidently anticipated- the profits will be divided. B0 Der cent. to the Dorninlonrl. Pfblwrtion- ntely. and 50 pea‘ cent. t0 P10111011! imperial ‘benefits in Enllflllfl- stiourd the nanlrlllleu not succeed lno loll will be borne by the sitar- antorl. The location at Wemblev ll~ i non u an ideal Straits Settlements and from Eas Africa to Fiji will occupy ovc 120.000 square feet of space at a‘. estimated cxpeudituro of ovc: $500,000. The Dominion cl‘ Canada nov- belng visited by the Mission, l: considering the extent of her pa‘. ‘tlcipation and the provincial go- of British (‘clumhl (Alberta, Saskatchewan. i-Mhnl-tob and (lntario have each in turn ex pressed their desire that Canadia. ‘participation should be on n scat ilommerisurate ‘with the resource ('01, (‘bristle emphasized uilicaut features or (lunadh. do and the opportunities for a vertising Canadian goods at til Exhibition, which will offer ur rivalled ‘opportunities for the ii "velupmerit oi’ Canadian markc‘ lie refcrreil to Danish comp! the dairy industry wrr. trrt been in Englilllil largely to propagfilll‘ silreuiliirg broadcast ‘the imprr n that. Danish products are sui erior i.o other countries. He‘ wits an opportunity for~ exhibitii Island commodities which when n- vertised through the Empire E lhibitirm will receive merited a ltcntlon. The same is true in tb case of (Yalradilin ‘wheat, iiv cattle. fresh and frozen meats, fie. potatoes, and t'ruit. The develo merit of Canadian rirt, literatu- scicrrce and education will l.‘ shown side. by side with simll: eloprrrciiis in other dominion l l Research Work. ‘Special attention will be paid i mesearch work going on in tiitit." ,ent parts of the world for ‘the ai ‘leviatlon of human‘ suffering, th- eliminutlou of stock and plant lllr case's and the improvement o stock arid plant brooding. ' ‘ The exhibition is being organir ed ihy an executive council o which tin‘ Duki‘ of Dcvonsliire l chairman and the work will b irantllerl through a Manusemen Committee which will cnmprisi and (frown (‘nlony ‘taking parl His ‘Majesty the King Prince of Wales are patrons. tiers on the island Warm Approval‘ Exprefled- At the conclusion of his addres Hon. J. E. Sinclair. the provincial dent of the Charlottetown Boar or Trade; ‘Mr. A. A. past president of the Associate Boards of Trade for I‘. E. lslan and Mo‘. Justice l-iaszard. Eac speaker warmly supported tn movement. stressing particular] creased trade and emigration a. vartising opportunities. Government Sympathetic. had certainly expressed the d scheme proposed by the Missio "That may mean n greet deal or tinned "but ti. any rate we ca n- outstnnrling success - representatives cf each dominioi ilfld thi For the encouragement of set Col. (fhrlstii suggested taking a (iomillfil-e Ce" sus oi‘ lands available hero and 0 having nil (ietnlis as to condition Col, Christie replied to questioni- asked by Hon. Geo. n. riuizhee and lBrief re» marks were then made by Mr. D A. MacKinnou. ‘hi. P.. lion. W. M Lee, Commissioner of Agriculture: Mr. J. D. Stewart. K- C» 16111161‘ °1 Liberal Conserve tive party; Mr. E. l-l. Beer, presi- Pomcroy. the benefits seeming through in- Premler Boll said the meeting sire for full cooperation with the may mean not very much." ‘he con- n so \\\\\\\lb.. Monument Committee‘ Appointed Last Night At Public Meeting At a well attended meeting of citizens last night in the City Council Chambers‘, called by Mayor Jenkins for the purpose or. appointing a committee of citizens to act in conjunction with the Uity Council in the erection of a soldier's monument. the action of 1110 Mayor and _Clty Councillors respecting this matter at the last ‘lletllllll; 0t the. Council was en- dorsed and the following conimit- let‘- appointed: ‘Col. D. A. MacKlnuoir, D. S. 0., Messrs. Jas. Paton, Chas. Chandler N. la‘. Titimursh, D. J. Riley, \V. B. "rciwse, John iMcKeuua, Mrs. W. S Stevrrrrt, Mrs. S. R. Jenkins. It was first moved by Mr. Paton seconded by Col. MncKinnon, that he citizens committee not exceed i-WPHIY» An amendment to this ooved by Mr. Tldmnrsh. seconded 1y Mr. Justice Haszard, that the ominlttce not exceed ten was dopted. The nominating committee, ap- olnterl by His Worship as chair- iau oi‘ the meeting, were: Rev, Cfllll-l Geo. C. Taylor, Judge oltewart. and Mr. John" iMcKenna. After some discussion, taken art in by Mr. Jae. Paton, Mr. ‘iistice Haszard, Mr, E. T, Hlggg, i. L, A., Mr. W. K. Rogers, Mr. l. O. l-lyndman, Judge Stewart ‘- as decided to leave the discus- .on of the cost and type of monit- eut to be erected and method of rising the funds in the hands ' the City Council and commit- “e appointed. Discussion also ensued as to thr lvisahllity 0f again approachlnz‘ ii“, provincial government for fin- ‘rial assistance, as it was felt Wat a monument in the capital ty of the province should rcpre- rit the province, to some extent ‘ least . The government had ex i 'sscd sympathy before and the‘: "lit. by now be in a position to int something. Others were o.‘ .1». opinion, however. that the city ii uuiitcd long enough for action \ the part of the government; ‘it it would be humiliating to ‘fin wait upon them ‘hat in band .l that if further delay in thr iter was to be avoided it would u necessary to act at once. This ‘ter opinion seemed to be the neral one. ~\t the last rueot- z of the City Council , wnncillors Moran and MacLeod ‘re appointed to represent the ‘llllCii and to work in conjunc- ‘m with the citizens’ committee "he plans outlined by this joint ‘1111- E. T. MaciNutt, and others it_ ' a. a. ‘u: .. “in”, S“ "m" The Real Fight in England Spell the Ruin oi Britain, lhe Levy on Capi- tal, be Declares, is impossible and Would Smash Britains National Credit o-f-‘Ivannr Y-‘QQ (Special to The Guardian.) were incomplete, but it iri signifi- cant that in ten of London's twen- LONiDON‘, Nov 2~Ti1ere is ty eight boroughs the completen- much noise in the political firma- turns show that Labor lost 140 merit but the real fight has nor. seats which had fiarevloualy yet begun. The only vital issue in been held by Laborlties, some in- this election is between "haves" and. the “have nnts." So completely wiped out. far the hardest hitters, like Lloyd LON-DON, Nov. 2.—— "A ill/bot‘ George. Winston. Churchill and dis acle," that ‘in how the munici- Lord Birkenhead. have been chief- pa elections strike journalists. ly concerned iln asserting how bad From the went, the north, and the ly they have been treated in beins midlands, the record is inc "ma, 11118411111166 111611‘ bricldbats are nsfheavy inbor- tones and solid oon. yet directed at their coalition col-' ssrvative gaina. - rzagues of yesterday. On-e coalitionf in eight typical boroughs, mam Liberal exhminileter alone has fac-‘ fliruroa show 160 fowor labor coua. ed right up to the only QIJBSMOBYCIIIOH, if that or anything like ltis which the mass of electors wbrrvjrepeated in the National elections about, namely. is the labor pro- op Vfloyqmb" p5, Labor cunt imam feasible or worlralble miakint iiopoto cl-rry a large percentage of for 11w Me betterment of the its loo candidates. It. looks u underdog or would it Russianizs impugn “Uncje Hendemn" w“), ind ruin Britain. This lax-minister, hi; who), hour“ who, mum,’ Sir Alfred ‘Mond, of Sildbtlfypto 1nd human“ no; only m. nickel associations and the shrewdipig); who a" °omnntiuly M" est business man in the late gov- bu; m. mmiou who o“ the“: ernment, says bluntly that labor own “on,” pm."- M" at Ind rnust be decisively beaten if EDl‘iQf h"; m"; ma“. “m, "Yin" h‘ land is to survive. "The capltallum Iwemmem m. on," "Mk levy is impossible." he declares,‘ qJQmmN Nov z____stunnod‘by "and it would smash Brltalnema bu“. awmiu o’ the“, Con“ greatest asset. her national credit, d...” m the munmpn 0198mm. and would destroy thrift. Thejhrmmhout imnshmd yeuumhv the iere fear of it would paraiyse‘ fin- Labomes mwnsmed the“, " n" MIPS and industry just when both u] ummugn "m" Wm‘ {h pr; - are showing signs of recovery." o; mum,‘ a better show,“ a, 31:9 Despite these authoritative warn Rene,“ 619cm,“ In the i“; o: lugs labor has hopes of substantial Mud,“ borouh‘! wmch h“ ‘in gains, chiefly as a consequence of my!“ m, ,0 three 0.0km‘ ‘h, _ the internal squabbling of thejymmom the “homes h d , 9 Liberal and Conservative parties 192 ‘an,’ and h”, capmread 63?; ‘fro: the prospect of much spilt voi 11%. n“ on,“ Th” h“ anon)”, ' LONDON.,Nov. 2.—'I‘ha rout or m“ ‘""“1‘ "l" 11M oscillated Labor was the feature of the muni-Linqgghg, ‘zggmfixt fig“: us; .1? boroughs through England ycs-ipw], Birmingham Del-lav Nevin- "rday (Wednesday) up to an col-iv - _ izonr this morning the returns §§§",;ma','§9“"‘- southnmpm“ “'7 New York Exchangedl- ‘l, Committee Pioiisig Rates iilbolltiou of Naval Station (s-"fl" 9° The Guardian.) Yoliiizngoelxgililalngc cables in New‘ CHICAGO. Nov. 2. —iA hastily organised committee has called ornmitlee will be presetned to the ‘iv Council. 1t a meeting oi the newly ap- i inted committee held inrmediate- after the public meeting, Col. " A. MacKirinon, was appointed ‘viirrnan and Mr. S. A. MacLeoll ~cretary. it is the intention to :--t right to work to secure inform- , ilion regarding design and cost - i.‘ the proposed monument. Lloyd-George May Visit America liter Elections _LONDON, Nov, °.—As the time - ‘llllCS nearer for former Premier‘ Wlllltllcellll 01' Fran" 1° 5°51“ msfreshcned as a lion. Some of them 1111111 111111 l f9" Bllfllllh lfllmiitid lecture tour in America. some of beg mm not to come bu}; ,1'_ wc-Premicr Lloyd George's friends ‘rre urging him to do the same. rhey suggest an extended speak- ‘IQ tour in the United States after ‘he general elections here. There is no doubt many leaders if British opinion vie-w the Tiger's ‘rip to Aruerica with mixed rill varied feelings so far all its pos- ~lbie effect on American feeling towards British aims uni policies and opportunities clearly se‘ h “unearned mm" M i? biltrlkglilnnuwnii: They have not forgotten M. Clo. Pa?“ or "9 ' pm nenceauhi recent interview in "lmess- which he said he did not luteiur to ndulge iri any anti-British propa- ‘anda and counted on Mr. Lloyd George being discreet when he s wrote in his memoirs of France. deliberate interval will pass ififiiiuilieil. "ii? “riiosmii ‘Iii.’- "‘~“"" ‘Mm W}; "*1 11- . ‘vromotlon of this movement. 0f- ‘huh’ mm‘ h“ M9“ - .° “hm” ~ mu,“ we “a leaving out ma _ of diplomatic nemtiationie for luv- _ (l ivuestion of questions with regard‘ ‘ ran‘ "7"" “my be‘ hum“ "p? - to finances. IBut in. all other re-_ and’ w“ ‘Muav-“d by! m. i d spec-ts. and deallnrr with the mat-i ‘wnumc “m” ° ° m‘ 1 l ‘ ti h e l’ of our desire in accord. l think we that length. leaving of the ‘financial aspect of it f0 for future consideration." After thanking ‘i don, the Premier adjourned th e meeting. ‘ngo under vhown by Col. Christie after th meeting end inspected with rnu ‘nfereut. ll if “Goon after the olectionafliLord 'tsior's Sunday Observer says, ‘a be- ier on the ground of sympathy and to promote better trade relation fir-tween the lllflor ent parts oi‘ the Empire we are all‘ ’ can go the question through Col Christie the members of ‘the Mis- Plans of the Exhibition bulir‘ construction weri ‘lsrlélxélrllsFé-n-c- - 34.4.0.5: centclilliailjzrrgiseslnglii’ here as a result of - -. . ec on i ‘Italian Lira .. .. 4.24 "‘ ‘liStatea nav do a thy the UM“ ‘Dutch Guilder 3916 " the Grcatylmkpsr gnmit°pab°mh -- - l‘ av . i l o, German Mark . . . . . . .. .0185 " ‘Station. The oommitte: wllrll 3st, i€i2Z§ii..'o;.ii'i#...*‘"°3i‘?§i’ -- l“ "“° "“‘ “‘““"‘ “‘““““e‘; Japanese Yen . . . . . . .. 48.10 " ~_ .. psnsngriai Taei .. 73.82 “ “Md 6901' g0 lflfliflilrn. Indian Rupee . 297.10 " Bar Silver . . . . . . . . . .. 6 l/a “ " Prime New York acceptances g 5r I Nov 1st. four per cent. Condition of stock market Nov 1st active and unchanged. ‘unw t. ‘Th: Ghudum‘ . Nov 2r—'\14iOYd George is trtveliing in‘ iii luck. Voice trouble is limiting hits. speaking nevi‘ chapter in his career. liiullbwef! l1 l 11"" W119i! 111! Bhlel friends urge him to take a six 1191119111111 wlllltflll Churchill is months‘ rest and come back r9- 111" ‘119951911- 011M168 0f Scot- fore Mr. Lloyd George 0991111 l M] the Conlervatives are refusing co- hili UDBIItIOll with the National Lib- erals and are attacking yhirty-fouri Liberal seats including ir Ramsa- Gi-eenwoodu in suriderland and four other Liberal lax-ministers. to British politics until ho ‘made a speaking tour of America . “That would be a local episode ;in itself and might have a memor- able influence on contemporary , story as ‘we as on is own for- . . ,,:‘.:.... “ “ Revolution iii aiiuiu Government has Fled, ‘Trio g Weather, Etc Barriers TO COME , .3- ," ‘seccwo BEST "W-i/w. ‘ceviawsro »-,=i-.";~ 13o» is IN (Shelli to The Guardian.) A , . Nov 2—A revolution has broken oiat in Albania and tho government ha: fled from Tirnna trad taken refuge in Vniona accord ‘fmopa of the Albanian. govern- ment are reported no be retreating ,before the ineu ntl. The report- ed revolt iin A1 n1 we believed to be connect alon of Bonito Mussolini to power in Italy. i l‘ TORONTO. Nov a.‘ wlndl. Fla-h‘ and cool. p” ”’ High! tide m: morninl at 0.81.": and tonight at 9.58. Sun rim this afternoon at 4.4.1. rises tomorrow mlvrnfnr at i (L _ 1 Summer-aide tldo eilhtcon min- 14.1 ,rtn.fl‘f - ,. or our l ls Against Labor, Bne Minister Declares Labor‘ Dominance Would- the stances their representation betnl - r-‘pal elections in n. large number m.“ cm” is Mahdmwr “V” inst to reports from Florian today. A vvlthtell¢8l-' lgiffirffi as: i k.