‘chance than Churchill. lie is .1 nrl rm twentieth nu ' - a deeper - . bli about cncupll- for-clock 1Q lmPNulon than tho first. 1m. m m. nnyaffid ""—-~-~~~——— - _ - , sm- Ulnrlottelcwn Guardian Two Cenln Morning Guardian, Fiinqled 1551. -n: S i _ . “W. B EN IERS llillll Cllililihlilllllf all Churchill will Contest Leicester West.- Baldwin has promised to Subsidize Agri- culture Provided Farmers A Minimum Wag Laborers-Labor Strong Campaign Vote. (Special Cable by Honry Sam to the Guardian) crvllle LONDON. Nov. 1it.—-\Viustou (‘llurchill has accepted an in- vitation to contest Leicester lVt-st. ll is the scat. Ramsay llincdonnid lost lll 1917 but whcih was lost by tllo Liberals last year when A. Hill. labour. hnd nearly 5.000 Majority over Nationalllberals with tilc Asquithlan candidate at the bottonl of the poll. Mr. Hill will fight in hold tho seat and he has o better a member oi’ the Town Council. a Methodist local preacher nud member of tlle executive of tile National iioot andfihoe operatives. Leicester is u grcut centre oi’ the bout and shoe lrndo. Mr. Churchill was offered cllndidatilrtls in (‘outral Glasgow. Mr. Bollar Law's old constituency. and ltush- oilnc division oi’ llianchester which a Conservative \\'on at the lust election by 571-14 over two oppon- ents. Mr. Churchill was woll advised to prefer Luiccstcl" to ltushollnc or (‘chiral (llasgow bill ho will have nu uphill fight. at best. lils chances will be improved it lllt‘ (‘illlservatives allow him a straight fight with Labor. They will probably ‘do so for they call- lloi l-xpoct n victory themselves. Lord Birkenbcad has decided to throw in his lot with‘ tho Conserva- iivc party despite Bnldn'in's rc- fusai to gilarantee him . inclusion in the Government. "The Conserva- tive party ls fighting for its life." says llirkcnbeutl "nild i must do wllut I can to help." lie ltlaccil his lt-rvlcos iulrcservodly at the disposzll of the Conservative head- quariers and it is understood that he will speak ulalnly in Lnncashirc where the free trade position is strongest. One Lnncnsbiro member oi the Government, Colonel Buck- h-y. has resigned because of ills belief in free trade. Col. Buckley was Secretary of the Overseas ‘Prado Department and chairman oi- lhe Overseas Settlement. Coili- nlittee. He. took u prominent party lll the imperial conference. it was a foregone conclusion that .\lr. Baldwin having (iecided [Condensed Specials IlATlle-Zc per Word, not. ouch insertion in this column. \ ill S5111 TWO UNFURNISHEO ronuls and one furnished nod rutuu. Apply 172 Prince St. 1147-11-17 ".l. —-—4 WANTED-An experienced maid in sinnll family. Apply 257 itic lll0lltl st. LOST-—IN THIS OITV. ONVX and pearl brooch. Finder please leave nt this office. ' h. 3i =-"TENEME.NT T0 RENT — CON- venlcnccs. Lewis Timtoll. - 340511-2031 ‘FARM FOR SALE AT YORK. 70 acres oi‘ cilolco land. Apply to 112. 1.. Dover on promises. 358-1l-17-6l “FOR SALE-SINGER SEWllNG Machine in good condition. Apply (iunrdlnn. 11-20-21. ‘HAY PRESS FOR SALE-AP- bly to Alex. M. Acorn, Bridge- 10\'\'!1- - 394-11-20-21. "‘FOR_SALE-A OHIOTERFIELD real bargain. Apply 100 Water Stream 3i ‘*~——-— “wmrzo ‘A Idoklteswsn gentleman prcfo “ d. Apply K d: 11- Shurbeii. P0 lye. P. E. Mend. 115-11-20-81. *—-*-——-~— "FOR BALE~LNDV'I' BOOTS "m1 skates. (almost new.) size 1°11" Allbly at Guardian Office. 30141-20431. t—‘_""- _.. Loen-asrwilu HUNTIR RIV- cr and Charlottetown. ~ Sunday 111K111. man's fur- cont (light coon.) Finder kindly leave at ~ Rural Bank. Hunter Itiver. at. o . csltotct rum run at: Il-r ‘n-“Peurs 195 no (l. xceilent ‘I 111118! In mod pair; ‘re be rgril l‘! once. I'm- nmlm- 1n. "mansion writs Mrs. lhtith Hyaci- .mt. Peters ~ p6! J10. stur- rmler. rlctuttown. ~ ‘All luess the first degree was exem- Jl _ gree to pay e of Thirty Shillings to Also Con ducting for Agricultural ‘ilgalnst protecting home meat ‘and wheat. whilst protecting lluauilfacturers wmlld have to ‘help llritish agriculture in some muor way. Tho Coilserva~ tl.u party uuuld be hopelessly lmat- cll ‘i’ ll dld uoi retain the AlzriI-lllr l‘.l‘i1l vole. 'l‘bc iarlnelx have :lmv.':l signs ni’ increasing llliii-1i.-ll»l~l---i- ill politics and they would uol h nsittttt- in i‘|l0:4i1lllt1 1' inc-await.‘- cs ii‘ liwy -v»'-rl~ not satisfied. Til -y would ruucb prefer tariff lo silh- sldy. but they are able to il|)|)l't' ' the (1')\'<‘l'lllll~ll|'H fear oi’ l'ill~‘-Iili; the cry of food lllXPN tunongsi iowll voters. lllr. llaldwiil promises tbc formers a subsidy of a pound per acre ‘u. pil .ll'1llllt‘ land provided lllt‘ iarnler pays the laborer a minimum wnlzc oi’ thirty shillings. This will total eleven lllllllOIl pounds a year. it. had been L?.\'|)l'.(‘l.- cd the (lorernnleut would Sllliillillfl! the output and not the ac age s.) as to encourage efficlazli fat-uls. but it was thought a bonus on the output would cause dissaiisfzlclicil aulonl: farmers who ll 1d poor lall l. Au acreage subsidy will be int-vit- nble and will tend to Stlltl-l tli“,'l\‘\.' of governmental control oi’ farm- ing because thcrt.‘ nlust ba- prooi‘ that land has ilcctl genuinely cultivate-d. and ill-ll. \\'O2'l-‘.l'l~<' are setting u minimum wage. Farmers heartily illslikt: every forln of ill- these spectiou and control and features of tile sabsl-ly pin: accordingly unpopll labourers on 1., --.i. .~ r»- ceiving no subsidy and uc tlllllllllillll wage. feel they haw a gricvanit: but. it is n fact that. ;.. l'.1|-|||._-~_,- have ilot been doing badly for nl-.-.|t prices. unlike rxllcslt prices. lent. been good. and they can do with~ out a subsidy‘. Tile ordinary wuln- oi‘ my“. labourers in Piuglaml now. ls tllmlit twenty-five shillings a week, T)“. (Continued on Page 3) ~ —_—-<¢-0_>—-- -- ilF I. il. ll. F. Si. Lawrence Lodge, l. i). t). l".. Inst night entertained their mem- hers ‘by giving a sil-nlptuous ropast ill their hall. At 11.30 the brethren sat down to the elaborately‘ decorated tables prepared by Past Grand l). i<‘. ilcihuuc. Alter cat-ll brothel" had done aluple justice to the inner nlan. the Noble Grand, i". A. Vanldorslllic. culled on llro. ‘Donald l’. Nicholson, M. 11.. who gave a lengthy and ill- telligent speech on Odd Fellow- sillp. 1 At 8 o'clock prompt lodge opened and after the regular routine bus- pliilce. T-ho lie-Union oi‘ St. Lawrence Lodge brought together a. great nu-mber of Odd Fellows. who spent it most enjoyable evening. C. NT R. Earnings Show Increase oi $18. 580,486 (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Nov. gross earnings oi’ the National Ralhvays for ending Nov. l-l. ll 3i. were $5. . 382. being an lfli'l‘t'!ll.s‘t\ of $23. 87$) or four per cent as coluparcil with the corresponding week of i922. The gross earning-l oi the (‘all- ad-ian National lillllwnys from Jun- uary l, in November i-l. i923. have been $21 237.9111 being all inert-use of $18.58 .486. as compared with the corresponding period of 11122. 1lI.--’i'he (ianatlian the week ‘TP-ORM-SALE-DOO RTE 521+}; sleigh. Apply \\'. T. Wcllilcr. Queen Street. 511- JAS. T. MOORE THE TREE MAN agent for Peliiaul. has finished delivery and is offering his horse. wagon nmiharnoss for ssh: at $00.00. No. ll Hillslmro Street. ~ 11-20-11. :FOI OALI - FOUR FERRIS white leghorn cockerels. 300 egg l The Big Sta THE lilti S'l‘.-\it lN TiilC l'Ul.l'i‘l(‘.»\l. l"li-' 5111c!“ 11211111 laws an election on lllt‘ is u» n1 Prntt-clitlll v uuil the (fou-iervalivt- part)" has dci- lured for Pro (llillll. and Lloyd (ii-o a (liifercllci- tit’ seven years" l-"liillfli 11;; to fight for I-‘rl-t- ‘remit-N Rum,- nartv. will luakc a stroll: tight. to semin- "the reins oi‘ r;tl\’(1|‘i||])t*lll_ i llaviil Lloyd (icllrge. Premier ilaiii will; lmiium row. ii. ll. .\r~1(|iillll. ii WITH Flilllilii l5 illllliliil . (Canadian Press.) l l’.~\ltlS. Nov. lil.~Ailhlllrllllli-ilil ni‘ the inter-Allied Council ot‘ Am- lltisstlllors Ciillli‘ ilftcl" twn ilullrsl alist. ssiun. The aiubasszlliilvs fllllli“; out oi’ the ulcciing kinking luucili relieved. ’l‘hoy' were reticent. but‘ .al|lulttctl that the break bail been’ ‘avoided. l l l A Strong Committee Important Repor The agri-cult-llt reachcil. it. was ____. sitited. would be submitted this af- .111 important. luattvl- \'Ulli'.t'l'llilil.', icruuon to the Frcilcil and llclgiail the advisahi|liy' nl‘ nmalgaluating cabinets which previously had cal- the (‘bildrenis- .\id Societies opera- icd nlcctiilgs to be hold shortly; ui- ling in the three counties and mak- tl-r midday. i| wits announced that 111R 0f 11111111 11 l11‘<1\'1l1l‘1'-\\'|11l‘ 111'" the council would Ill(‘.l‘l. again at. 1-511111111111111- ‘V1111 11 "11111111 119111111" six this evening in discuss the ‘input for lllfll‘i'. efficient work. was nut-silos oi‘ ihc (frown |'i‘llli!"'s pa. brought. up at i.bc illllllliil tilt-villi)! tum, of the (‘llarltltteitnvll (‘hilllrl-lrs Aid Silciety last uveiliiil-i. llr. i\l(:- l lPhi-e. president of the Sluuulersldt: s ‘Society, ltev. .l. J. hicllonzllil. Sum- y |llll‘l‘illtlt'. and Miss (‘arrii- lltlllllilll. ‘Sulillucrsitlc. l-xpresscil gilueral ap- provai 0i‘ tlic schcluc and a ii-ltcl‘ 'i'rn|u~l\lr. A. l’. Pulpit-t. ])l'l).‘-ilili'lil “H. lynx“ “n” (~"|n-,.r..m... 'l‘|l‘llllr the Siluris ‘tlfililllllilllllll was ni Alulllagllt: over the week-cud was ,""‘“l """"'"""t"?1‘ 1"“ ".|"“'""" ' 1m” H‘ a must suciessfill one. fnrty-sixl1‘1'f"“"“lllg “1’1"'“"'“l "1 ‘"13’ 5W1’ Hm‘ l)(i_\'l with eleven leaders ilttelltlinglmlght ‘"1 mkmhl" "[1" matw“ o" from “level, cunlmun“|us___soul.ifl‘ motion 0t lllr. \\.‘l.. Lotion. second- iflqnlut-“Hyl [AM-el- Mumflguv‘ Mm, ed by Mr.‘ ileury Smith and support- vlm“ Khmhfih.‘ Kmkorm Powmu. ml by bliss llolnulu and ltev. J..l. liazeibrook, (flltlrlottetown. (‘chiral A1"D°11“1‘l- 1t “'1'” 119N111" l" 1111' l:(,[l(!‘ll“! “ml Murray "him... point a strung uolnnlltiei- lo take Th“ (l()nr(ll‘unoo opened m, [<‘|~i.ylllll) consideration this proposal (my vvunmg "m1."- n“. |...“h.,.,$hm and lo report back at an early date. n; m,“ 1L p‘ [ijatmh Chum, ..u,“.,,_l.'_l‘llt= committee was llilllfllillvll as and alter devotional service the oi'-l1°11°“'-‘1¢ iictwrs were elected as fniiolvs: P"1"°° Cami)’: U‘? Aiding“ 11"“ Proctor: Arihilr Youukcr. Mull- '1; 3191101111“- Ml“ "M11111"- mguu l Ktng's County: lllr. Paqlttet. Hon. Deputy Praeior: liarqld hlcliisil, -1- A- 111‘-111111111<1- 1111" 1161111 ,1’°"1“~ Monmguu | Queen's County: Rev. hlailrlct- .\ic- s .1 l ._. H .1 S, y .1 . l._|l)onaltl. Mv. w. l.. (‘otton. Mr. non- m p m mo d ‘aw ( mum t aid McKiunon. K. i‘. Inspiring Sessions lottetowll.- ‘ _ _ I After an excellent address by, 011 1119 "115513141011 "'1 m“- ‘I- " m.“ M“ EMU“ on “The hwest_|i\llfi)0lllilil it “as decaletl to hold meat oi lllfv" the conference was 1'1"" 111“ 911111111111 (“Vmcers "T m" r " =1 i t l r" s n 0 m" Lump jthc report. oi‘ the committee. The on Slums“... mommg H“, (l-ulpliiliidllllll, was accordingly atljoilrn- fcrcntre leader. Rev. Willdo (‘.|'~"1 ""1111" 1""'_1'""“" _, Nhwhunh Wyn“; [mm 30",.“ and Othcr lullilels iuconncciioil with 1 , .. . . . took charge. lit-v. tit-o. 'i‘ille_v lea 1- '11‘? “mlf "f mf‘ Ch“'l°m"m“" lug ill ticvotlonal service, .\ir.,(1‘11‘11"‘11_" M11 51191111)’ \Vl‘1'1‘ 11111‘ Macbunl gave l\ talk llil “The llo_\':|’"’“"‘| "1 "1 1111“ night“ "11111181 and Bum. Study"- m.“ y“ MP-nleetlng. at which the presidmlt. Lcllllll. pastor oi‘ the Presbytcrlali ""11- 111; “- "I- P- Mmmml" p"“*‘l‘l' i-hurcll at Yllllcvileid. delivered all “1- M1" 111° 11111111113 “"11 “("11" “nth...” u" u-n“, "m. “ml M“. tlnn oi‘ thc luluutes oi‘ the Inst all- sinns" affer which the Squares met 1111111 111"“11"3 m" S“"""'“"Y "11"" m "Nmnng d.i..,,,;0n_ silver. Mr. \\'.- ll. (‘otton reported ln the afternoon thi- ticvotiunul-l‘ 111114111111‘ ‘111 11111111 1111' N""> 1*‘! service \\'il<l l-tliitliicltrii t“ m,“ “H1923 of $223.76, the sum of $639.‘ H SHIN...‘ Hun“... u]v,.|._ "H.181 having been expended during Nillllifiw llftcl-ivltrtls luccting in ses- "1" 1'9"‘ 191' 11111111111’ l“ m“ soflvtyu‘ Mum A germ“ dlflvusfik,“ “m! M. agent. telephone service. advertis- cllnngl- o! ideas iollulvctl, and at 1"“- "m- _ 4.15 the boys adjourned to tlic _T11° "1110" "1 11"‘ Alwm- M1" church lawn where Mr. Ferris. ph,\'-'-*'“‘“'~ “'1” "w" "m1"- m‘ tonmv“: sical director of the Charlottetown Y. C. A. led lll a number oi‘ group’ games. At 6.15 an excellent bun-- quet Wild served by tho ladies of Montsgtle. a slngaong and toast list followed bv a talk by MI‘. M11011“!!!- M r. Show: Report Charlottetown. Nov. 19. 1933; Mr. President and Members ‘the Executive of the Children's CHARLOTTETOWN, CANA rs on the Political Fir mament.‘ liilili llllilK lllllnllllllllllsuti: m.Thuriotttrtowu Society until after -‘ DA TUESDAY NOV. .\l .\ .\l l1.‘.\"i' us Fri-e ‘lb-adv. Prcluicr llaitiwiu 121:" and Asquith have patched up any .\laci)nualti. lcadcl‘ 0i’ the Llubor ll llll‘ [)l<'llii'é* above arc top row. ailllsay .\lt'|)i)ll'llll. resinous” Cflllilhfili lllil sustain FDR llllllllllsi nlulllis was Appointed to go f into this Matter at Last N ight’s Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Society- ts Submitted. lleavt‘ to submit a report 0i work for the year 1921i. l During this period l have become acquainted with a great. many i-hiltircu. boys for the most part. lwhnst- parents either through carc- ilrlssuess ni‘ indifference seem to {have llillv or no control over them. ‘When we find this tn be the case there is vol-y little that can be lllom- with them. Some of tilonl llilVi‘ good homes lllll thc parents ilillllll that they can do nothing with them. With some of these I ‘have tried uloral suasiou and have [had very good results. wlliie in (illlcr cast-s it has dum- llO good. consequently I have PPSOFIUtl to force which also ill smile cases has worked well. but ill others has proved n failure. . During iile year l have nlade .lbout four hundred visits.—~oi' to be exact. three hundred and ninety seven. to llnlues of children who have been either irregular in their attendance. at school or who ilnvc zletually been playing truant. Some of those visits have proved very effective. while in other cases ihorc ilavc been little orino re- stilts. i have luade quite a number arrests. or in other words. taken boys and girls forcibly school. but l find that.ln cases the results have not boon satisfactory. In many in- let-s. byauukiug inquiries at the school the filllovviug day. l have found that particular boy is not present. I have kept ill touch as much as pnsslillc with those cases that the (‘hihlrcirs Aid have been look- - of have t0 most lug after. Everything scents to be going on fairly satisfactorily in those older cases in which we have been interested. A few new titles conu- up which we are now looking lnin and which we hope to shill." before long. to the satisfact- lou of all concerned. A matter which l think should receive sonle attention is the coil- lzrcgiltlng of childrcil girls as well as boys. at certain street corners at night. and even on Sunday night. very often until a late hour: and when told to go home they pay no attention whatever. If parents cannot enutrol their children in this thing. tlien l think it is the duty of the ailthoritieb to -look 0f'aiter them and see that they are at homo at a ‘proper hour. in conclusion-l wish to again runner, can: . ,#!1-1.1r.111-11- Jltflib (a!!! 111111011116 11'1"" (‘tlilfflllillllg the evening activities. Mil 500191)’! Niobium this year). $2.75 do- Sunday afternoon 8 Successful As Agent oi this Society and, ymeudy y‘ g, . Liv’ , tone. Truant Officer tor the City‘ of “k_ y, , ‘in p i» V- f n0.» call your attention to u matter l Ill y 20, 1923 ‘EllilliNY ill-HIE .iE-iil iliiilliill Fill lllllWN l1iliNEE j Head of ‘Govt. Sees Winter of Terrible Hardship Ap- preaching (Canadian Press) BlditLlN. Nov. lit-Chancellor Strcscmann. in course oi’ a lengthy defence of his policy to his party executive last evening said with reference to the Crown Prince's return. "We are threatened with furth- er penalties on account of the rc- turn of the Crown Prince. l hold it however. better to sufliel- new ifrencb brutalities than to hear the icprouch that. the last German who fought in the World War should Pifllltllfi exiled. -abroad far from his family.“ (‘beers greeted the Citati- ce-lloris statement. "All this bilrdeu lllllril be boruc by its.“ he continued. "We shall probably be faced by a demand for the surrender oi‘ the Crown Prince and oi’ coillse we shall reject it. Nevertheless these impending ad- ditional political difficulties will remain a grave weight upon us and any increase oi‘ them through crea- tion oi a dictatorship and an antl- ccnstitutional govern-meat would be unbearable." l The ‘Chancellor asserted that the political and diplomatic steps tak- en by Germ-any llad contributed to‘ placing France in a position she had never before occupied‘ with iboth Anglo-Saxon powers cooper- ating toward the saute ideals. with ltaly parting from her and Belgium wcaiteniirg. 'l‘he importance oi’ these develop- ments for Germany was that they: iwere ushering in a new era. even lf| |l~‘ranee indulged in further acts of ‘violence. .\ winter of terrible hardships was approaching: the government "flllltl not give immediate help tol industry, nor stem the tide of un- employment. U. S. Threatened With Another Coal Strike (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON. Nov. lit-The United States is again threatened with possibilities of another coal strike. This time. however. if the strike develops it will be ill the bituminous fields. it ls alleged that soft coal operators believe there is a real likelihood of trouble when next spring comes and the time ar- rivcs to renew the existing con- tract between minors and operators in the union districts. The matter is almost certain to result in in- creased pressure on the House and Senate to enact legislation towards the regulation of the coal industry. Coal interests. it is stated. are anxious to avoid such legislation. —---<-o-c-i— Returns to Port Without Lost Barge (Canadian Press.) NORTH SYDNEY. Nov. i9.——'l"he sea-going tug. Ocean "Eagle return- ed to port yesterday after a search of several days for the barge Peli- can which broke away from the S. S. Carley on the night of No-i vember il. off St. Pierre. lt is believed that the cargo shifted allowing the ship to sink. ---—<ocu--—--— l i"l'-I"l'§f§\i§§§'l"l"|"l' O N0 TRACE HA8 BEEN 4' FOUND OF’ MON- TREAL BANDITG -l- 4' 1|- (Cnnadlnn Press.) 0 ‘MONTREAL. Nov. 1il.---ll'p 1i to midnight tonight no cup- 4' turos were reported of the l1 bandits who on Saturday 0 Saturday morning held up O and robbed two omployes of (I tbc -\Valtel' M. Lowney (‘mn- Q- pally oi Canada. Limited. oi‘ O $8.700 payroll opposite lb‘. Ii company's promises at 16M Willem street. The holdupt oci-ulrcd in fbll view oi sov- ‘l- eral persons and the bandits. O four lli iuutber. fired several 1i (- Shots at pedestrians. one of!‘ 0 whom returned their fire. 9 0 Only a horse was hit and the O O animal later had to be vles- 1i 1- troyed. O ll. was the entire iveek-cnti O il- payroll of the company that 6 l- was stolen and officials of O O the concern had to mull-a nr- O 0 rangalnents at once with the 0- O bunk and em» out an equal O Q sum (only of! the bands. lt O ffif§§if+iif§§fifi§§ivf I . [fl i 1/41)- !“ ' t . ,- 4 . I QaT/n/ i’, . molar acme n svnlltlwcuqto hlm Th." u". . .-"'t..'.‘ ""3 m“ ""l"v"""" ""11 waiting m“ tun 18i- m‘ Z°'..'..?e“'.Z' ...'..".I "" "m" "s" -~ 1- we» s» 1»- ‘s: ml- ., on lny one k‘ ' vncnic affairs until be mnku It. wnmu’ 7. ‘m,’ n“, v new! Colic amblbjv. 1111,! .l. Annual u Ily loll, Canola ninth a an SAYS lFrenoh Ilremier Fully Determined-to Reparations Pay ment From ‘Germany i —and alsoDemands that Nations Secur- l l ity be Established-Speaker is Cheereiiilby Bearers who Pledge Countrys Support. (Canadian Press) lmined to obtain our security. Ger- NEUJLLY. Nov. liL-"Deflsnce may for a lows time has P14?- oi the Versailles Treaty as regards ed fast and loose with the trcntill military control and the return to stipulations destined to guarlatm (lermaily of former Crown Prince it. She has DI-PFJYWJ 01° “m9” 9‘ Frederick \Viilinm (‘Rllétl for pen- the Inter-Alli“! 601111111 0411111111" allies against, Germany and 10111 1111B 11115 1169B 911595717919‘ 1° we shall take them ilnlem we ob- rfiblllld 111 693119! 1161‘ “EPW115395! mm satisfaction" (leclarcd Prein- 1m! to reorganize 1m millmrr Mr icr Poincare in a speech here to- 11111110118 fvrhldden by 1319 IP61!!!’- d“); f "Meanwhile. she antborimd tin The occasion of the Pl'elnier’s!11@11' l" 1119 111111671111 11111'°9¢1°'1'9’ speech‘ was "the unveiling of aim?" 111 1119 cmlnl-TY- 511° 1° ‘m1’ monument to the war dead oi‘ Nou- 611111111»; 111B 1111111 ‘V1111 111 11141171591 lily. "Great interest i181] been tit-nit 11w we v1 the 1181 '11 111°" 8.1111‘ tarhcil to the speech inasmuch as l)‘ 01 19591111551111?’ 1°‘ the “hr- it was the ‘fll‘$t delivered by .\l. from the exploits of Whom mama- Poiiltrare in the metropolitan dlB- patriot-i of theMeuse Departures! trict since he began his Sunday ‘115979114111711151116 3795197 311,9’ oratorical campaigns. All his oth- 111*? 11'1"‘- 71189‘! “as 011 1-119 W3 (*1 er addresses had been mode in the I119 915N113" Gtiwmmfl" "9 111199" outside departments. snt lvballenges to the Ailifl"'m?" Tgdgy (he premier lunged en violations of the treaty. lawl- France's case more bluntly and P11! 0111mm 10 119MB ' ‘ ‘ went farther in the way of France's "T110? 111111 111T 831141111"!- WQ '1,“ take them unless we obtaiuJai-h- demands upon (lermany than he _ __ had done in the provinces. ne 1110-1-10!!- , - hitherto he always had declared A "W" °1 “@1111 ‘M11354 ivorkingmon. dressed Ln their Silt’!- day clothes, and entail ‘bourgeois intellectuals. the latter the most impoverished class in fiance in eoneequen of the war and 11:6 greatest sufferers from the precept high coat of iivfinl, 611091111 111.19 words oi‘ the Premier 10h! I!‘ loud. “Keep onfltiw’! lMfll-Bll- and France are beblndvnymt." ' the Ruhr would be evacuated pro- gressively in proportion to the re- parations pay-menus. "As ill-itch as we insist upon rec- eiving reparations," declared M. Poincare. “we are no less deter- n l I . 1 aware said: . , _. ; _ I "Our proposition foil‘ I118 B11011! J - .. [of an investigation into Germlnfls t ' beonrfbund (Canadian Press.) ‘fish m jug“ QQi-muny’; lie-establishment will shortly m,“ the German ‘gem [yy (Lydon; H “tram”! 1~<1-1111411Y'~'1111!'111111 °1 ' Germany's ability to p8)‘. M--’P6I1l' [capacity to poly-bu‘ p, _ ——--~- loo limited. because we dld not l rum-q OTTAWA, Nov. 19.—Ilon. il. s. (mm het‘ prescntstatc. Wbelr h Behind. Minister of Soldiers’ Civiliwns reallud m, ghouppgqt “wept make a trip through the Maritime means should b; y9dugi3fl_ um mil Provinces and Prince Edward ls- which had bee“ Shawn gm-tbe “an. 1111111- tlon of an experts’ conference im- His itinerary will be announced medlaqeh, comm; we @3501 a”. later. ,_______________.___.._.______.. (Continued on Sable Island . ~ Reports V0880! . (Cannot-tn Plush-l -' -‘ g 4 ilAillFAX. Nov. lib-The Bflptlrln tendcnt oi’ Sable island reported this afternoon to C. IL Hams‘. local agent of the Marina Ind Fisheries Department. that a ma: mashed vessel was ashore on ‘tin northwest bar. She bad u nail- mast missing and the foremost was topmost rigged. The name is unknown. ' it is believed possible to float the vessel with the aid of a tow. A liilebout. will be sent out vrtieu sea conditions are favorable. Premier King to ; Arrive in Halifax November 30 (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Nov. 19.—i\1cl<euzie King will. it is understood. address only one meeting in Halifax on bc- half of the Liberal candidate in the bye-election there. According to present plans tho Premier will arrive at. Halifax Fri- day. Nov. 30th and speak there that evening. l-le will leave for Ot- tawa shortly after and is expect.- ed to roach the capital Sunday Dc~ cenlber 2nd. King and "Queen oi Spain Arrive atRome i.’ .._- The Weather... Etc.- . -|-.t-- eiootlslvrce. is doll-h '11] ‘Tiicse. l-‘ARADOY-‘f "Tk-UNQ-{x 7- \\-§ ' DEADLV Furs. THO “E. ‘it-NUT? (Canadian Press.) ROME. Nov. 19.—King Alphon- so and Queen Victoria oi‘ Spain. arrived at Rome today to pay a visit to the royal court. oi’ Italy and were received by the King and Queen amid scenes of extraordin- ary splendor. They were given an audience by Pope Pills at one thirty this after- noon. Announcements, Coming Events, g Meetings, Etc. aurora-z cents per word each Insertion. “qiesetrve Thursday. Nov. 22 for Bean Supper at Notre Dame Ac- ademy. 17-21 "Reserve Thursday night. Nov- ember 22nd for pie social sud lltlllCi‘. at Cumberland Hill School. 11-20-11. _,¢~ ' "‘ '.‘ TORONTO. Nov. zit-moderate north- west and wort winds; Dir "'('0l11E to the Beau Supper in Whcatloy River Hall on Wodnos- ma miner one. 4 day evening 21st. Nov. Admission Tgmpqfjtufg yum-q“, Mm- 25cls. li not fine on Thursday mum 3g, minimum u, evening 22nd. Nov. 340-11-17-20 “in "flflg m; pol-pip; u 9.4: K uni tonight at Mi. - "Come to Corrnn Bu: hull on Bun sets this mcruoon u‘ 4.2 Thymrlgy 93mins November Ind. llld tuna tomorrow murmur and hear Mr. C. Gavan may 7.00. tmouy = Gov’. "Itlul. O was stated" ‘lhlt r‘ ttlo‘ 10cc is O Q-m ’ Mu“ .. m". ...' lecture. A nlurioai programme and Full mm basket coo-l Admission l5 ctr. 8.58 cm