I Premiers of Italy o"; lilfltiltglieaders liver! Issue ‘an, Guaranteed. K611i‘!!! A. B. C. ' HOQUIUIWI- G nYv'I-'r_-a-~ewu1-§'v¢ua?e"iss|. 0on0. Co versi‘ Prince lltltvilitl lslandytilre‘ Read y the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1922 nu Great Britain ElthangLCreetings (avenue to The Guardian.) wNDON, Nov. Zi-Prime Minist- or 120111" L!" 1111B telegraphed Jimmie!‘ Mussolini of Italy as iol- lows: “l desire to thank you for your cordlllfl telegram in which you inform me you have assumed res- ponsibllltijos‘ of the government and I wish to assure you in reply that His Meieetykr‘ government heartily reciprocate! your wishes for continued solidarity of friend- ship between the two countries. Deaill and injury In Burning Factory (Special. to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. N. Y. Nov Three girls were killed and seven others injured here today} when they leaped from the upper storey of a blazing three storey factory on East Thirteenth Street here, ac- cording to police reportl A fourth girl will die the police said. b Used Spring Gun To Kill Himself (Special to The Guardian.) HAMILTON, Ont. Nov. ih-"FTUII N. ‘Mes Toronto, who registered at the Royal Connnnght Hotel-Sat- urday night, ‘was found deed in his room at noon today. A 22 calibre bullet had entered the mouth and an unsual looking spring gun was found ‘beside the body. ‘Mee resi- ded at 131 Pearson Avenue, Tor- onto, it was stated. He was 21 Years of age and employed with the Goodyear Tire Com-pony, rls a tire-builder. Dec-cried was single and allhis relatives reside in Scotland. iSa-turday afternoon - and night, and again on Sunday his room was found locked. Officials en- tered the. room lat-noon, when they failed to get an answer, and R T i1 0 S l‘ found the remains. The suicide ismetition against the work of dis Plucky Victim oi ed in a saw mill at Rarlowe yes- terday. his boarding house where he re- ceived first aid. walk to ‘Flinton for a doctor, a passing started away, where he physician ville Hospital. told Byng to Eenc-y ‘Lord Byug of Vinny, Gover- nor General of Canada, ‘will visit Toronto tomorrow to deliver his inaugural address Canadian Institute President. Girls-Quit toflege _ Wcllesey College, Jean Roth, Stamford, ‘Conn, and ‘Billie Burse. lion. The girls, who were taking the hygiene coilrse, were caught house mother. She warned theft a repetition would mean dismissal, _ chose to quit immediately, “Wen-e protest age-inst the antiquated no- tion that ladies do not smoke." Iinfair Culnpetiion . lgalust Disalued Soldiers Severe Accident (Special to The Guardian.) KINGSTON. 0nt., Nov. 3.- t-se Gernsey"s left arm was sever- He walked ‘half a mile to ‘He started to motor gave him n lift. he doctor was_out and Gernsey for Tweed some miles finally found a now in Belle- ‘M and is Visit Toronto (Special to The Guardian) ffiORlONT-O, Nov. 3.——‘H~ls Excel- ‘to the Royal ‘as liionoralty Over Cigarette Ban (Special to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Nov. fir-Rather then nit cigarettes w-hile attending of f Barre \'t.. have left the. institu- by the them of the offense and they moking in their rooms. sslgiling," they explained, “as :1 (l tsblfcidi’ arrives-reverent s ‘OTTAWA, Nov. 3 —i.'nf>lir c0111‘ icilcllftl the Ileall of iiolshevist (Special to The nfe. -__i, Secretary Guardian.) ' noun], Nov. fir-Several younS ' Fascist] WednBsdl-ly night ‘crack- ed the head of the Italian secre- tary to M. Vorowsky. chief c-l‘ the Bolsheviki ‘Commercial Mission to R0 The new government yesterday isslon. In this informally expressed its regret 0i‘ the incident and stationed a guard outside the headquartelfizl of the incident the ‘Russ-Ian lMiseion which has made itselif objectionable months found the key to the new Italian policy toward Russia. British Labor for many Signally Defeated (‘Special to The Guardian) "LONDON, Nov. 3.—tC0lil1)IQlB re- in turns show the defeat of Labor in the municipal elections-was even heavier than lt seemed from the first returns. three out of every five Labor can- didates and in London twn out of every three were defeated. the ‘provinces. Latest Bulletins In Brief ‘BAIJT [MORE , Nov pupae $117050. the offered will be prize ‘Saturd-ly in Pemlico futurity race. 3¥Totul largest ever GENEVA. Nov 3—-Gernlan reprc santztlives in tho international la- bor conference here left meeting. owing to difference concerning use of German language. ‘CIJEVIELAND. ‘Mabel Chatnpiouf sentenced twenty years in reiormatory'- on for killing Thomas A. O'Connell, carni,mnresglltatycn; val promoter in restaurant here. ‘ onviction of man SAN DIEGO. CaL. Nov _3-—Lle‘u~ U 0m an,” itemmts ‘ms Amacready and 0mi- hilevccliz-"llapectfon take place on this 1e‘? Kelly‘ army “Zmms wok o“ side c‘? the Atlantic, while the nt- Mrocknl “em m‘ 0'59 a‘ m" ‘why titllde oi‘ the department so fur IE Nov Result British , '.l-—Mrs. to Elections to lie Known Quickly (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov 3——Thls year the suspense over tho result. of the elections will be oven quickly as compared with the old ore-war days. All of the ballots will b‘.- cest this time on one dew-Novem- ber .15——and almost the entire membership of the new parlia- ment will be known before the night of the sixteenth. Previous to the 19118 elections the votins and counting always had been spread over several days. ‘One ‘reason for ‘the old system was that those who maintained re- sidences in more than one colletl tuency Jrati. a vote in each such district. But now. under a newer election law. a man has only one vote irrespective of the number of places he can call home. ‘There are .261 borough constitu- encies and 8139 county constituen- cies. in addition the Universities of the United Kingdom elem eleven members and. Ulster 0181118 thirteen. London is devlded. into 61 boroughs and there ‘are 182 boroughs in other large cit-lee 111111 towns of England. The few rc- malning boroughs are scattered through Scotland and Wales. Of the county constituencies 277 arc English. $8 are Scotch and 24 are Welsh. Some of the boroilzhs re- turn two members to Dflfllament- Conference on _ Immigrant Inspection (Special to ‘rue Guardian.) OTTANVA, Nov. ZL-COHIBPBIICBS are in progress here ‘this week be- tween the Minister of the interior and fibcd Smith, Canadian immi- gration ngent in England and offl- slaughter thought to be ‘the outcome of irabled soldiers in the manufacture in an attempt m cross cqmlnq, love affair. . _'- t CONDENSED SPECIALS I I ii‘ con preven RATEL-mc. pol‘ lino per day. 9a.: per line por day for 3 days or over.‘ ilc. a line per day for 6 days or over. Count i5 words to e. line. Groups oil 5 flgurnn. initial letters. count tel cosh. I Address forms part of ad.‘ and must be paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room ad. ‘lie for soven words for one week. Situation- wanted. for seven words. 50o pert week ‘BOAIRDERG WANTED- WARM; rooms. central locality. Apply Gwarrlian Office. Nov 4-31 ‘SATURDAY IARGAINQ-é! LBS cocoa and 3 cans tomatoes $1.00 ‘5 ‘bars soap and 2 lbs. toe $1.00. 3 jars marnnalado $1.00; 35 lbs. onions $1.00; 1 bag, flour $1.00. Phone 8W1, .Weymoutil Cash Grocery. “ TO RENT-AJRGE BARN. suitable for storing care. 80°11 location. lApply at this office- "LOST-YOUNG HEIFER COLOR red. Finder‘ notify Saunders. Newsome & ‘Co. Nov 3- ‘WANTED- MAN T0 WORK ON fem for winter. house provided if married man. Apply W. A. Mutch, lbopeton. ‘FOR SAL! DWELLING HOUSE with all modern improvements, situated on Hayfield Street. Ap ply Ben] Carter‘ and Son. ‘NOTICE-NOW IS THE TIME to put your stoves. ranges. also furnaces i-n good order‘ for the winter, and your guns repaired for Fail shooting-James White. 3B Kent st. 1W ‘WANTID-PUPIL NURSES AT Somerset Hospital, Skowlrogan. Maine. Coursanafltmolgths. A l‘ ‘t S rt 0n‘ ‘ w’ o u” “atom-amen ‘MEN WANTllL-NII WANT A few "at live representatives in every city an town in (lanolin to soil automo lie stop linlll: positively prevents accidents: owner a prosnectl every ear being delay Gil! to loll; hi‘ roflta. Write - captain. Thomas M. for particulars a new are . hue enroute w 1111! position. Canada Auto Show. 1’ port. The steamer, which brought o. Bo: m, mum F1111. 011* n cargo“ oi raw sulli‘ w e 11ml aria. lnfin‘ . left Sun Domingo on Oct I118 '10 I02“ Charlottetown. school and chore QPI ‘rhoud. ‘n rs or - barbs. irfhilh It! 0! "l" ma, ‘buildinll ill‘- OIIII . ,“ y. ,claim that ‘this o++'the Daft of conmififci“ firm! W1"- holuse ‘of tinned prove a big factor in gross peti ting dlsslbled veterans earn-lstruction of such vessels. lng an independent livelihood. Last‘ season, it will be relnemberedt-he] poppies were manufactured by the one word. 10 per cent. discount forichildren of the devastated regions|v of France. This year the G.W.V.A, prepared it plans to have the poppies madein-IHS 0V9!‘ lCalnedn lbw disabled 8XlSQl'\ilGE'C imen. cc. lvlseuleln. ' 1i, n 5 miles of ole to railway. with nilmod- includlllt among‘ mend of the association. competition Dominion ‘Secretary Treasurer of the Asso- ciation, stated in commenting on the situation. it was not. possible to put the schemle in full opera- tion in time to secure ‘the number of poppies required for Armistice Day this year and a. temporary ‘arrangement was made with a pli~ vats firm to make up the defic- iency on ‘tire condition‘ that dis- abled voter-ans m‘ veterans‘ do- pendontr. were employed in the nrmk. NewalibdiErldrange Rates Noon Ebrchange cubles in New York. Nov 2. Sterling . . . . . . . . .. $4136.54 cents French Franc . . . . . . .. 0.90 " Italian Lira , 4.21 “ Du/tch Guilder .. .. 39.21 " German ‘Mark .0161‘. “ Canada 3100,8073 “ Argentine Peso 81.5 “ Japanese Yen . 48.27 " Shanghai Tael . . . . .. 73.27 “y ‘Indian Rupee .. " ‘Bar Silver " aPrlme New November 2nd. four per‘ cent- condition of shock market Nov 2- Active and string. CA-PIFMN‘ or s-rsamsn cunoura ‘ro sr JOHN TOOK me own LIFE AT sea . .__.. . ST. JOHIN. N. 13.. Nov. 2v—~'l‘he steamer lacs. nsriéived hers Lois sf- ggmonn 13mm. n Domingo after ed on account of the ober . The, captain. according to a story told by one of the officers. hadbeen worrying over som: per- sonal ‘trouble ‘which last hard she? i, rpsprevoualy u~o ‘-‘~ at: ‘attention m) 1° *4" fact. 0n Oofbbor at the cintlii" out to his cabin in the afternoon. “d. gnean won ‘board soon after. officer: entered and yplanc T-‘l. during night. ‘Harding of the silken poppy, sold by brflnrlhvunl San Diego ("hes of the Great War Veteran's‘ _ . lie rent lnono- , . . Association on Armistice Day as ‘vmmut stop m t g iThe ge“°"“1 i“"“1i§1‘8t1°11 policy ll'l the “flower of remembrance." is """"""""°°""' causing great indignation the officials of the Doulltllol‘. (rom-rdefend the coasts of the Philippln Theyllslands are asked for ill Olftion MIANILLA, NOV in troduced MONTGOMEIRY. Alta. Nov. 2.—— MBlUOYIiLI tree to Thedore Roose- elt, planted in the capital grounds. Ilov scouts planted and controversy has been rac- of it. The be issued "hnnksgiving D net. according to reparations‘ comm France was ber 27. by Mr!- it was announced .t he speed record bonrg Light. minutes. Thll 18 previous record. ‘Mauretsnla; WIITTENIBURG. court inn, had. HUNG southbound Si. Louis 8cm 0,011 found lilo captain shot In the pair, for furt i“ t: tr y‘ n h 1 Si‘? h???» F37 infill". l1’. "m . . ~ w y; _ I | w‘ w». 1‘ lrepiresienbwtlves. _ tloned to authorize con-i onfederncy objected to its enco. m; Army Air Service an the American Firing Forces divorced here Settlem- ‘Cerollua Mitchell. 3.-—Jack Kennedy. V9191“ train rolbcr and s comm", were shot. and killed today by, postoffice inspector! enter thevptatienal passenger tra and San r-ianciscorstl-ggnlgg road. Stolen mail was recovered. Iarrny. foreign diplomats and gov. u) New Yo‘ ‘from inspettioil at European ports 1l—-\Varsllip In Phlllpnin Dstlghters prc WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.——'l"herc was 10168 deaths from Automo- bile accidents in 1921 in ‘United States death registration arcs com prising 34 states. The increase ls 2S percent over 1918. WNSHlDNGTON. Nov 3-—Decinr- lug‘ stuto of the nation. presents very mllch to justify u notion-wide and most sincere ‘testimony ofigvnti tuds for the been bestowed upon us, President ‘proclamation. naming Thursday. November" 30 as ey. LONDON. Nev 3—Ge‘rman cabi- News despatch has decided to ask the unty which Central lsslon for pa mission to negotiate n foreign loan of five hundred. million gold marks for the purpose of stabilizing the mark. ‘ ~-—-- T opening up the Si. Lawrence (‘ban NEW YURIK. N01’ 3- 1110? nel question. as well as trade r1116! girls we're killed. three more tfl- 119m; ken to hospitals seriously illjllflid _ ‘ after a fire hall broken out in a i- cellulold factory on East Thir- month Street. several lumped States. which post he merely held from windows in the panic. succeeding ‘Senator Viccl, who rs- signed according. to advices ilerc. IIVDILVWAUKEE. N01! 3—‘3F|811' Post said to have ‘been declined b)‘ dier General William E. Mitchell. assistant chief of the United St d chiof of in today. ‘mow vonk, Nov o-‘rns Mau‘ retanla which arrlveglettvziéiéaiy tartaric: breakwater and Ambroefl covering the distance five days. seven hours and thirty and‘ minutes better than '°"" m” also held n: one hour Missouri, Nov. Mis- mail car on Nov tk-‘Bsron Robin staff. More than tlrl-rty thou- ‘hnlericnn League » LONDON. mono Anon: has been appointed saint- packed nan“ ‘antennae: to Ullitodflrk- Q m l ctr-operation with resolu- ‘Coir. has If! cluls of the inlmigratlon depart- lncnt regarding the recent oi‘ trails‘ companies as to oi‘ immigrants {as are‘ anxious to ' portntion the inspection ulllili better results would ac/‘vue of adoption contemplates the prcvizlccs 5,311.1 lmnging ill numbers propor- Itionate to the capacity of the (Ili- fcront sections of the country‘ t: asslmulate. i HlTOCQSS 9 l . ‘Waihiogtm Would ' Welcome Canadian Representative (Special to Thc Guardian) OTTAWA, Nov 3—Defillitc ac- tion ln the appointment of a. Can- adian representative at lliaslling- ton will, it is expected hcrc. 1101 be long delayed. The question was under consideration in the con- versation. between Right lion. W- "L. MacKenzio King, Primc lliinis- iter. and Sir Auckland Gerides, Dri- tI-sh ambassador at. Washington in Ottawa early in the week. WASl-LTINGTON, Nov (l-Unnffl- cial reports that Sir Charles Fitz- patrick will be the first ("111-11111111 Minisiwr t.o the United States ilavo almuscd keen rrtenest in oilficial and congressional circles. Coin- vnent. ‘is all to the effect that the United States will welcome 111E udvcnt of a direct PGDTQSCIIIZIUVC of the Canadian Government and direct dealings with Canada. The matter is looked on as the nlore important because of the ‘approach of negotiations over a Grout ‘Lake treaty and the possibility‘ of 5. r. Senator Lugi Albertine. who W11! (la-legato to» arms conference ‘VIIEILIIIBEOEI. oonlsranrrlhror-rrn, Nov 3- Angora Nationalist a. vested with soverlgn rights and that Turkish nationalist govern-- IIBWBDBPGTB SKY phatc. Turkish collapsed and Ottoman empire has sembly said the Caliphate the Osman dynasty. Changes Shortly in OTTAWA, Nov. 3.—Some changes ln the stuff of the Canadian Air Force will be announced shortly. it is understood. Gordon, it Is stated will ‘be pointed to take charge of the ud- nllnistrative work of the force at Ottawa, Bilrkei‘. V C. will be placed in com 1118-1111 at Camp Borden. succeed Colonel J. S. Scott, M.C. Colonel Barker (‘ltflfge of the practical. training of aviators. Ho is himself one of the greatest nCanadian allrmen. wears tho Victoria Cross in recog- nition of his encounter during the war with 63 German planes, N0 Illadem for _ moved in the llcichstag today block tho plans of the ex-Kaisenl for presenting Ills bride the Prin- cess Iiernline with a dladcm worth 800,000,000 marks. lon of Halifax Business‘ mystery surrounding the shooting of Leslie ‘ robbery of his store at 160 Spring ct w government _, last night decided that it is ln~ meat is the keynote of the Coll» Q that new Turkish state has arisen. A resolution adopted by the as- was :_. vested in the imperial family‘ oi‘ '~ Air Farce Staff (Special to The Guardian.) Colonel Lindsay ap- Lieutenant-Coloilel W. A. ‘He will will thus have He , Ex Raisers Bride (Special to The Guardian) BERLIN, Nov. 3, Socialists to Man is Suspected HAILlFlLY. N. S., Nov .3. —-TI)Q '.=' m A. Cnrknm, and t (inrden Road late Tuesday night. took of u new aspect. this morn- ing when it was irntlirlatcd unoffi- cially‘ that. suspicion pointed to the son of n prominent Halifax business man. 1N0 arrests the authorities are reticent. pect, was released this cring the latest [these oi‘ the mys- tery is extracted from the author- ities tcrluy, by the apparent success oi‘ the operation and blood transfusion. Darig IIold-up i In a St. Iuhn thiaese Laundry I ST. JOHN, N. B., Nov 3—.-\ dar-i ‘ng hold-up and shooting affray took place tonight about 7 o'clock in rl ‘Chinese laundrry conducted by Tom Lee, near tho corner of Dbrchestbn and Carlton streets. The yironrlctor is in the hospital with a bullet wound in his left side‘ just‘. above the groin. The assailants made their escape with out securing the booty. The detec- tive department are working 0n the case and have a slight clue. The injured Chinese is expected to recover. According to the account which be gave the detectives. Tom Lee‘. was in his shop when two lncn entered. They puile-d revolvers and ordcrcd him to hold up nis ‘fonds. ‘Lee started for lilc rear of the ship and‘ just as he rcachcll the door one of them fired and tho hllllct hit him on the left side The Chinese continued out 111V) the Yflril and his calls wcro Ilcartl by people living upstairs who noti- fied the police. Meanwhile the bandits Ilfltl sp parently become frightened and had lent building. The Cllllltiman returned ‘to the shop after their departure and dlid not seem t0 luiut‘. tho bullet wound, as llc was climly ‘working awlaY when 91° tlctcc=ives arrived. A Hurry call was sent for the ambulance and Tom Lee was ta.- ken to a hospital. ll. S. Demands Embargo (Special to The Guardian.) CHICAGO. Nov. 3.——-’l‘ho Ameri- can farm bureau federation repre- senting more than 1,500,000 Ameri- can farmers yesterday demanded an immediate embargo on dian wheat in a telegram to‘ the interstate Commerce Commission. Losses amounting to millions of dollars have already been sustain- ed by American and ‘the loss‘ wilii be doubled unless the ban on Canadian wheat, now said to be monopolizing lake boats and eastern roads bureau officials declare. All this wheat they say is des- tined for export to Europe. Belgium ilslls for DALHOUSIE WINS CHAMPION- SHIP OF EASTERN INTERCOL- LEGIATE TROUNCING KING'S TEAM securing a win. (Special to The Guardian) BRUSSELS, Nov. 3.—~'l“he Bel- sian Government has sent notes to France, Great Britain and Italy ex pressing a desire to ‘be reprcsen tell at the Lauzanne conference, on Near Eastern affairs during all financial and economic discussions In order to protect Belgian inter- ests. ~ ls Enough Coal For 30,000 Yrs. (Special to Tile Guardian.) have TORONTO . . . , has sufficient. coal to last 30.000 been made 1n this connectlonnndvearg“. DR Charles Cam-flu’ m," Iceland Findlay. the Dartmontilimg: giflnzzier“ggcxlmgglfiulfgttggagt ma" “rested ‘Yesterday “im")‘r£i‘l‘]“'l(lovernment scientists empowered after pruning a fine for ("IPTVIIIEEEtO investigate the Dqsslbimy ioadcll revolver A wttcnieni cioWndnnung Canadian bituminous to ' ' * ‘ ' ‘furnace use as a means of rellov mg the situation in tile “acute coal all-coil" lfilis morning the condition oiliigsteiuihith aha gfyiultedcofrarea", the wounded man is reported to bei\‘vestprrilaboeufidgriisc1e mm t mulch inlproved. Dr, Iiowe repnrl-lvmcé of hlqnnoba ing lllzit he was 11inch c-ncourngetilhnd it “.35 \‘r\l'th‘n m?“ l-mms that- ‘VWPNDSOR. Nov ship of the Eastern Section tliéemiflltercollegiate League was an- cm eummauons here wilcn the Halifax collegians made easy work of disposing of King's at Wind-sol‘. On a sodden slippery field and under a chill leadcn sky . - _ game carded for Saturday. but ii the’ fistu‘ heavier imil a“ amudd is not likely that the winnerswlll SUDETIOI‘ team hutl little trouble in he ‘able w make summer“ spew). .. lbl n t A 11°01 31w‘ ‘rand "1 1111111 §Zl“‘l§°'b‘i.“.ff..§.i ii““...§.‘i§.‘~“u-.. 0n Canadian Wheat LOND agreeme Cann- cattle parties. steers Grain Growers ary insp Baby, and rail- farm ‘ elevators is levied at once Place in Conference ly form pounds, In Canada Now lNlov. ‘(is-Canada Mrs, of lnforrflezii tCanadianl Press of the Pro- to Montreal. Dr. Camsell Mrs. to Can- in 115 departments. and this the use of the committee. I LEAGUE BY TEAM 14 TO 3. iwill yesterday ‘by Daihnusio‘ issue work, but are circumstances. "We are as puzzled as any one ovcr the way the baby has grown," said Mns. lMcClung, asked to ex- plain why her weighs several pounds more than her three-year old brother. the ‘baby WINNIPEG, Nov. 3.— ‘Seekinfi Cattle Embargo Satisfactory to A (‘malls (Special to The Guardian.) ON, Nov. 3.—J. H. Gris- dale, Deputy Minister of Agricul- ture before sailing stated that the nt for the withdrawal of the British embargo on Canadian was satisfactory to both The compact allows to be admitted without quarantine but insists on lmterin- ection for a certain period in Canada before shipment. lllilli-odths, Talks; - Weighs 50 Pounds Anti llas 16 Teeth, ‘BERNIC . 1e. lzev. s.- Ruby Ida. MoClu g is ten months ‘old. She lnughts and shows 16 perfect- ed teeth. lShe weighs 50 is 42 inches in height and measures 33 inches around chest, 33 inches around inches around thigh, talks, and her development is declared to equal to that of a child of three. Mr. and Mrs. WE. McClung, the former 60 and the later 25, ere the parents. They have one child, n boy, three years old. They lire of the average succossfulmr- mer type and their ancestors also » were formers, none of them having nny extraordinary physical charac- teristics or being especially large in stature. They are uged w 1mm in easy financial waist and .18 daughter McCluhg said was healthy and there had been no occasion to have n doctor since ehe was born, nor had she given her adose of medicine. "We have many visitors to see the baby," said lMrs. McClung. "it i-r rather amusing to listen to some |o| the strangers that come here wanting me to sign contracts for h‘, exhibiting my baby. Onc of them wanted a picture of the baby with :1 signed statement of the wonder- ful results of ills patent medicine. ‘tile demand for solne solulmn was Put yo“ know I cmndu,‘ d“ ‘"15" the most pressing] rlilid that the first report of hisl .".)llll'ill|.l€(.‘, would be in the Ilautls "f Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister ‘of Interior, within a few weeks. lfonlplcte information .lrla‘s coal fields was already the hands of dlfferent Govern- l ment flVDllIfl be collected and nrrangpdk or .i:ing like that, for the ‘baby was 1191101‘ given a dose of medicine." when the baby was born she weighed only if)! Pflunds. Little Miss McClung‘s leet are too small now to flllppgfl her unusual weight. So she does not walk yet. HALIFAX CHAMPIONS NOT McClung said LIKE LY TO PLAY MONTREAL PLAYERS. MONTREAL. Nov 2_The1-e is d possibility that the final interprl- lvmciel English rugby game of the ifieiwen. scheduled between ‘F8111 English rugby fifteen _either the Halifax Wanderers‘ or 1-119 Dafihtgusiel Unliivehrsity Squad, 110 e llaye ere Thanks- lfichampimwgivillg Day morning as planned. i“ Montreal ruggers won the provln» Mon. and er ready to meet the champion Mari time team. but the Wanderers and Dalhouslt have failed to decide thr in the cast. They have supporters were strung along the holiday mum sidelines, and n small. but enthus- iastic group of Dalhousic backers "we answer to the KLYlpDi_Kiy,,5 llsh rugby football union held to Jr King s‘ n‘ w“ a “m day for Maritime clubs that unless final game could be played here on Thanksgving Day would have ‘to ‘be cancelled. as good rugby weather could not be guaranteed here after November Weather, Etc watching a football game. i—<-0¢-——-—- STRUCK BY OCEAN LIMITED HAD MIRACULOUS ESCAPE QUEBEC. Nov 3—A family wag- 6m on in which rode Telestphorc Dcch- ' ene. of ltimouslcl, together ills daughter Helene. sixteen; ‘B8’?- with The At a mcctlng of the Quebec Eng day, it was decided to inform the other DOV? CV81’ and the the mntch 1 Quellllc cunning 0t i._ll_. Roberts (Special to The Guardian.) 1 _ QUEBEC. Nov 3~Jobn Rolled!- was committed. to stand trial bot- sedltious libel at l1 o'clock this morning ‘by JudgoChoquette in the Court ‘of Session. QUEBEC, Nov (‘l-John ll. Re- herts, editor of The Axe. on ro- fusing to answer to the satisfac- tion of the ‘Legislative Assembly the questions asked him when he appeared before the bar of the House this afternoon was placed in the custody of the ‘Sergeant-at- Arms pending a definite decision by the House. London's Population Is Increasing (Special to The Guardian.) ‘ . , Nov 3.—Bome inter- esting figures on the population of Greater London are disclosed by the latest census, which glvefi the total number of inhabitants as 7.4802011 the highest on record In the county of London alone the numbers ‘have increased from 959.- 310 in 1801 to 4.484.623 in 1921 the latter figureis being made up o! 2.011.579 males and 2.413.044 ‘ornales. ‘re After Control 0f Radio Telephony (Special to The Guardian l control of radio telephony. 11116011‘ lives of tho Western Province! Government Telephone systems. will recommend, through the Min- isters of Telephones to their res- pective Legislatures, the transfer or authority from the Federal to Provincial Governments of the en- forcement of the Radio Telegraph Act dealing with radio telephony. The recommendations of ti"! Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- berta Government Telephone sys- tems, are identical and the recom- mendations ask for the authority for ‘the issuing of licenses for transmitting or receiving station- for radio telephony to be vested In the Minister of Telephones. Stations would be licensed by tho Provincial Governments and fifty per cent of the license fea would go to the Dominion Government- Restrlctioa of the forwarding of commercial messages by ibnoadcaa- ting stations and that no commer- cial licenses be granted except un- "ler charter issued by tho Pro- vince concerned. is favored by the executives of. the three Govern- ment telephone systems Proposed} Liquor Control Bill “FINNIIPEG, Nov. 3.—-4DeaiIs of the proposed riovernment liquor control bill ‘which the moderation league will present to the Mant- lolia. Legislature, bucked up by petitions. and on which i-t is ex- pected s referendum will be tak- en early next summer, have been announced. It is proposed than. a. committee of three members should admin- ‘stcr the not and that adults liv ‘n: in the province and‘ tonrlla lhould be entitled to purchase liq- uor on production of a ‘ permit, which would cost one dollar and n such quantities as the commis- lion should determine, There would ‘he no drinking o- ‘rally in public places andjno pru- vision is made for sale ‘in taverns or restaurants es in Quebec Pro- E a 11i1r‘1°1‘l°‘_i“'°IV°5 ""11 hi“ 8°“ Wu’ . ‘rlnce It is provided may lbgqp trill. fifteen, was struck by the ' ' Ocean Limited going towards Que KNOUQ THE ‘RULES Rlghgrxaggauhxadpmdgwg "ca; bec on the- Rlmouski crossing. it BEFQREYQU ‘PL/w m, purchaum, W“, _ is considered miraculous that all An X-rny was taken durinit U"! night but at a I119 let had not been located. four were salt killed in the colli- hour the buI-‘sion. Helene, the eldest girl. was the only one injured. at able subscription. ‘WIASI-lil/NGTON. Nov ll-Navy defestel Penn State. fourteen tn zero tolhy before ‘the largest and most brilliant assemblage ever witnessed a football game in capital. l s and officers of nnvv and ornors Shrine of Pennsylvania filth gel...” ... or; that ' Distinguished , tato s. I including Secretary L, in ofthc Denny and other cabinet members’ _ ills.“ to secure subscriptions. fir‘ 1-. ._ r luv Today is the last. day in which to win the $100 Extra Cash prize. Today ‘ls the last day in which 100,000 extra votes on $20 clubs. Postively no more extra vote offers will he Slven- Now is the time to "moire good“ and secure every avail- Gandidates-Dont overlook a Hlliglc opportunity today Everyone outside Charlottetown will have ti-ll 10 a.m. Monday to mail their subscriptions. The campaign office will ‘be open tonight till '21 p.13, - Pa)’ your subscription todayMr. Reader. Maire hay while the sun shines. l-lus ‘Ft-YE- G-A ME’ to secure One‘ hul-f the profits earned os- ‘ler the proposed‘ ‘act would go to the province and the balance to "10 Yflllilldllelltics‘. “in accordance with their assessment." . ‘ (NEW YORK. Nov. flr-Arthur I. VBPIIIY. an expert hunter, leaves here today m Finland, on ‘his way to (India, where ho will hunt. the Dink duck. a rlre ‘bird-‘whidh is ‘not represented in any ‘museum. He {rattles sixteen elephants in the Coming”, Even ts, 11511111111128; Etc 4 l‘ k.“ ‘ “leer BI‘ 0V o ‘ ~.__ . our . 9c a lino per 3 In v for O this or ovm and. O4 tle Hustle Hustle. w: 11$" o l‘ Comparotlbaly find and much change in tempcntaire. » High tide this morning It 10 and tonight at I017. Sun sets this aftmnoon at 4.4! rises tomorrow _ morning . 8. , liull moon Saturday, ‘Nov. 4. at t8’! cJn. , _ ‘Sumlnraido - tide» cigbteer nil- l w k-Jllndvrlte“ ‘chirp; were d" “china for. ° “'- .10, -~Bruce You, ‘ [chili-H- r- "Don"! 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