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Sv* ’ -1.-» -~ _ - -_ _ Z W Ol I __ ME1tct_uiN'r __.t.,_\ “ _ I ._ _ _Vt It It _ _MERCHANT , It PWS to give three _ ‘ ' _ :_/4.7 'O _ . _ _ _ ' _.ps-. \,.-_sg _ ' / :__ 'M' . y rnepeopies Paper ..--=~ -....~... Read vet - . 1 ~ .us . ` » 1" ll" 1; -; Believe m your coun- try-or emigrate.. Covers Prmce EdwardIsland.L1keTheDew ‘sl i » Uhnrlottotown Gnnrdlnn 'Iwo cent; "°"""‘ °“"“"" '°"“‘i"' "" CH-ARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,1925 l'°°"*'*',,__,,,°°:“°’,§",‘f°{_}2; |MPRE53WE ill'-lllllllllllflllliilii i|iHNiiViH |]iW|Hili5S lllNiiH|l-Ni] Hiiili ll ll- llMuulRtH'tt_nut.utt int it siiiii, tilt tina Larger Paid Tribute tonnm- watn....t%iis..n....S.' Majesty D o w ag e r Queen Mother Alexandra. F e d e r a 1, Provincial And Civic Governments, The Navy, Army, War Veterans And Other Organizations Represented. Eloquent Address by Rev. The memorial service in St. James Church, this city. Y95'lel`daY ' forenoon was Li most 'impressive one and very largl ly attended, The put-pl; was appropriately draped in. purple and black_ \vit-li piirplt und white clirysaitiiieniiinis on the cottunirtticii table, the regimen-tal colt_trs oi tbl- 82nd. Re-gitiieiit, de- _poslted ln the Church _for uua_iny years, were half statie-d. while flags and bu-ntlng were displayed on each slide of the pulpit. -A niit_ti‘bi-r -of t-h_.- -front -pews were reserved for oftieiul t'epresetitt-ittiv- t-tt, tiiat for tlnieii-tetiniit (lovernotr and Mrs. lleurtr. bei-ng drtip(-'tl in royal 'purple-_ _ 'I`lie Navy was rept'est-tiltcil by (fatptalti ill. (2. _Ailenby_ iii. N. the Army by .|,t. »(‘ol_ tParker Hooper. M. C.. the Air lt‘/Jrct: by Capt. Ji. Il. Stewant, the Jud-icdary Iby Hon. Jus- tice -llaszand wito was a'ccoin-ptimieil by Mrs. 'H-aszurd: the Prcviiieialiit (loverit-inettt by lion. J, ll. Myers. lit the tiltsen-co of Ithe Pi* unier; the ll-tilted .States ‘by Mr. (iotisiiiiiiis. Consul tlieii-`edei‘al Goveifitnient byi Mt'. J. IA. -Me-sservy, M. tl'.. and Mr. R. ‘Il. Ji.-itlcins, M. P.. tihe C-'l'ty ity Hip Worriiiip Mayor lVlcKctiiia, -te- corder K. J. Ma-i.titi_ Lilly Clerk Mr. J. -i’. :N-icltcleioii. tiiiict oi' .i’oll'cet Shaw, tMr. Joiiti Mctbaiiglil-iii, Clerk( i of -Coiint. ami .Councillors lt. B lint-tray, 'l‘. \V. L. -Prowse. \\'- A- Stcwart. Dr. Y‘.o. the Conrtiiissloti- ers of Water land Sewoi-ings ‘by Mr. J.. A. Webster 'and Mr. L. B. Miller, the Navy Lt-.igue -by Mr. J_ 0. ilyttdtnaa; -the 'lnt~}]e-rial -Ord- r-r of the l)au'ght`ers of 'the Etn- pire 'by the Regentt, ‘M't\a. J. E. B. -M-cCready. the (irc-at War Veil.-runs by t-he President, -M'r. ll-larry Mc- Dougall who was .acicompnntled by Mus. »MoD/Juga-ll. The .service -throng-ltout was lm- pre-ssive, -touchi-iig and soltmn. 'i‘he hymns selected were- appropriate and their retidlltioti 'by the choir very t-tli)'.-iiive. The solo, “C-rossing the Bar" was syiti-putlietically and iixiiiii-sitoiy sting by Mrs. E. VV. 'Macktiit-ttoit. 'i‘he Rev. -G. C. 'lluylor_ of Vlion Church read tite _surliI*l\l\"‘ lessons and the .Minlstk"l‘. Rev- W- lirncc Muir .iollvcred -the addrc-ss as -follows: - "lt is not. my intention -to speak from utiy -sciectetl bext of 'll\'.tly Scrl-ptu-re. We are gathered here iti cont-ttiott w-ith -the llri-ttlsh 'people frotn all parts of thi; Izhnpiire to 'bow our heads reverenltly at the throne of gitace- 'inasmuch as God has seen fit to cull to her eternal reward ont- who first as 'Princess of Wales, and afterwards as our be- loved Queen, has adorned the high- est posi't=ion -assigned to woman- in the grea-t.~l~}inpii1e- of wh-ich -we ore all loyal and devoted citizens, As British -sitbjects we are extremely proud olf the hutua-n touclt which binds thc monarchy lo -this hearts /if all the people wtithiti 'the realm. ilad that liu-iiinii touch been want- ing thi- monarchy would long ago have criiiii'blod iii-to dust.. its strength 'lies in -title fact that oitr li-lugs and queens have ever rt-it it incunilbent iipott them 'io toiich tht- llfe of the people at every point wliotlic-r it be in 'prosperity ur uti- versity. joy or sorrow. pc-ace or tvar. The little Arab in the sire ts cf London is u-s loyal to his King ami Quekin as tlte statesman who .lliects the councils of the nat.. 3 94‘¢_*¢4¥O-60-0-OOO-0+¢0-OO-O# Condensed Specials RATE.-tc. per word. net each insertion in -this column. v% %H4 *WANTED-POULTRY PLUCK- ers. Apply Harris Abbntolr. 8327-11-28-2i il - DD! - phono 593._ 0272-11-26-thsml~il 'JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardinn Cent- ral Job Prlntery. Phone 133. *WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED wonian cook to assist in Bakery. Apply to Miss Stewart. 155 Kent 3;, ' 0299-27-3|. °vou WANT oooo luvstoras Prices 50 for 20e.. 1-50 for 36c.. 250 for '55c., 500 for $1.00. 1.000 for 31,95, Postpnid. Guardian Office. 1 *USE CAUNOOME BAUBAGES- Industry _tmw Holds W. Bruce Muir. - l:i't~iitii4'~ss ittiiigieil with titiicli frail- ty. tiuei-n (‘.ltat'iotti=, alter whom (Continued an Page 3) ' skating broke. 4 Successor (C sd' Pres l ly Interfere With Shipping Operations Second Place in P. E. __0ND_(§="_3_§'_=" ,fyfyhe _wks Island. ` of wireless operators on British ___ vessels which was called! yesterday (Qaymdian p,-3") threatens seriously tn affect ship- |M0tNTRti-Jatt., 'Not-_ 27;-.sliver plus in the course of a few deva- foxes have now ousted i-ishng as The strike was ordered as u 'pro- the .second industtry of Prince Ed- will ilgllllllll H Dl`0D0BBd Clit ill Sill' 'ward -1.-dana. according to B. Graham aries of operators of about .five dol Rogets prominent fox ranches of lHl”B Def mumh Although some live it citztttge t'roni it canning sitcclulty to iiiiipitii-nt alive (i'it'et~‘t. to Ilostoii l|ll'l lflly is llllllluil. hi-iii t-iie.tii`|'i't'_- in tank -stoatners, tin- rosiilt bei-iii.: tion nl' tht- tnutitie ii-'lt only thy lit~i'ltliat icziiincd ioltsif'r.~i `\vn.4 as fii'.t1i‘t:c` - ‘ _ sympathy ivitli the briiilnnt mon oilin Pritire iddtvard lsl'.inil as in Mon- i'espt-cl who :idorni--tl her reign, 'but treail. ’i‘lie oyster liii.~tiite.--_+ 'iizis b-- ‘ ' ‘ ity her giiui ititcrcst In all the cotnc ni arly extinct. dui' 't't ilI.~‘»-:ite 'tory girls ol the Kilugdoiti. The lo g _ .. . _ , I » - -- y \°@ll!ll Of Queen V»lct'oriti is un ill- uttc~tttpi0ynit'iit there su.itl, i.\i:‘. ling- ttaiiibie pmol' ot' the 1-'xccliency .ot` ers. l ' iotiarcity. Viirtoria felt toward:-i her_ ii., wanaman Prev) peop}- ati 'in-Len-se love~ui 'love 0TTA“.,` Nov .,7 _The ,hunks Refuse 00m- _ ‘ ' _ ‘ ' _ ‘ . ity in -the death people in every land to iollow her 1 r - l"_‘“ “M "l “y_'"D“} _ ,fd 1 adm _ th (_ f p iiitlili. trait' bei \lrtii<'-t.iiiil wor p y b t a "I QHW" ‘M°""'"(|'" hem by the nm n a o“ 0 8 0 re '..‘,;'eiii-~ "' .' - _ _ ‘ _' ' ship' her God. When -the mantle oi' ("We""‘"'_ ('_”"°""l on 'behalf of me Q_w__u Vi__tm_i_l _,en “Wm Km! EIL L. N'--people oi Canada are expressed in .vm-“_ may ,mhlu Kqm: was w,mh__ -C it cmltiegrutn itantled out today- The Hy Sum,0m.__l _yn _,H his ,u._hm“_., (Canadian Press) text ot the cable wiilcii ccntes from _]m;_.,, hy Qmu," An xnmlm who’ _ LONDON, Nov. 27.- Ani xcliaii-ge the Set-retar-y of State for Domin- in mlm. y_._|___S' L,wm__ (_) ,he f1mUW"tt'legrii|rit reports that ‘thc '[`iirk'is'li ion ai't'tiit-s is its follows: as uw |)_,“.._.,_:_,|. Queen M,_,lhm._ coiincii of tnlnistt-rv-t under i\iu.~i- "l-lis Majesty the King has cont- - "SU ____ we gillhvr m _‘.0 _[Uday in ttiphlt. Kernel Pasha, ha sdftiirleil -to uiuntied me to convey to Your Ex- m|_., ,ml ,_.hu,.,w|, of SL _],,mm- whne ,reliise coin-piilsory _ ai'b'itriition hy ct-llizticy his sincere thanks for your “H ¢_1m_L 1,, um,-ml my me Downxer the ll.ea'gue of Nu't.iotl.s, i.ti tthi- ills- iiit~>it-ttigo ot' uondoietiire and to ex- Queml Hes in ,SL Junms- |_0nd0n'~|\ii'irt iv-lltli (treat lii'l||.iiin over tht' pri-.~i.-i ii.s appreciation of tiio wurni our hcnrt.-t so nut -instinctively to M""’"’ ‘“`"l‘°"Y 'Il N°,"‘l\- fl' 1li"f'0l>' s.\uuputhv of the ntlulatera and peo- 'nli the tioitlc i|ti’iu'- tice she -lias"sii4.'d |"1'l"""|"‘ itll- ot' (‘.uiniilu in his bereiivetnt-tit." labroiid in her long life oi ei"tty _`*q¢°>_""_ _ - I ,__ _ ”““_'”~ _ ? , Twent -Six I ` ° All know that f-thi was n D.in- y i . l‘l\lll\‘ll\i<' 'i‘hi-re was tr.ittit.tll no . In Train Stnash [\Vha-t tis the secret of this binding|_Sititt|.niersirle. P. E_ l., wh'o is at thousand members of the Wireless power? The uitswer is that oitt' vislit-or to the city. Telegraphist llnlon are involved by loitiltls and i|uei_-ns have never hed-l “Th-is yetir the silver fox indii-stry the strike. Cessation of work. if getl -thettise-lv‘es in a sphc-_'re where turnover will be in the netighhor- -there is no settlement of the dis- they ni-ight ‘be looked on as saoros- hood elf two tu-illion -dollars in Priti- pu'te. will be gradual. as it is under- anct_ hu.; _have ever'-cottte down ce Edward island sutid Mr. Rogers. stood existing contracts will not among their -people i-n the concious~ Agricui-tiirc tetnulits ‘the Leiitling be broken atid men who signed tor ll HS that 'they were not -mere fi-g-_it\tli=rtt'y of the provtlrcc. ' voyages befm-'E-, November- 26, will ure lieudi; bitt tiieii and women ot’\ (Wtitiiitiotirt ivere good generally in [\||.{-111 their @ngf|gem@ms_ Nr, fm-gh. fiesii and blood with liitntau trail- Prince -Edivzird i-slantl_ stiid .Mr_ ar r-fmt;-nets by one.-more are to be tics ami human virtues like our- ltog/ers. The sliver- fox iywinegg had Signed h,,weve,._ and it |s ,,,,Mn,,,te,] -"°|_""’*~ _ lliieill \’@l‘.V llllSk illlll -‘letltl D0llll0@'that six hundred of them ivill leave ‘Queen Euznbetli zicqqitilled re- business hail al-so been good, until- .ways twfm-(. gh; Gm] nr the uoivtt by lit-r por:-ioiinl tiiialitt-ies of -'l‘lie lotltstei- biisittess had taken pt-t-stint w.._n]¢_ Death By`Large In wonol-t<.;::ii1igl,i‘a.'.linF;T-5,5 S1310.-. 21.~ Clll1I'Cll 4 l’l‘wenty six persons Inciudltitr pas- _ Sth sengers were more or less sever- (¢an,¢ian Press) ely injured this afternoon when un. SitN_DE.ItLAND, Eng.. Nov, 27.- otutiboiiiid trolley car of the Wor- AH he was m,,ff|ing bang for M-day's ____ cester Cotisoliilated Street llallway ,,,e,m,,-ml serving for Queen typother (Canadian Press) C001-Dlllly Wllllft ll'l1V€lllllt-T ill ll lllilh Alexandra, R, -C. Hudson. warden Qittsntua Nov. 27.».-irinnr Pnrn- Speed lltrouslt up Opel' Swilvll f""l nf ntnitnp-tvear-mouth Church was dis 35- and 'Miiss .Atiette Cinqii- U-`li>Dl9tl 0V€l‘. kili'd. The big bell which hull ltuzirsh 22 were drowned lust even- L ing in Luke Si. John in front oi' ' ° ` lim to the floor of the belfry with Robervale anti J. .»\. -lleuupre and ills lieud atid lbody bllllll’ Cfllslled- Yvonne Cugtion had it ttnrrow es- Wi d Hudson was a veteran cape ivlieli ice ontwhlch -they were of gh: 31:);-id wg;-_ been tilted tell over aitd pinned mth?-JW requiem . P - - . _ ....I`..fQ”I.’Z.‘.’-..’“.i.“.1€’.§.‘.‘i‘.iiZ§ff.i..f§’.ill§ Still Outstanding S _ lconfluctetl today in St. 'l"aul‘s Epis- ._- C0Ill1l Chl! el. l.-tl to the Guardian) D (Spec W-*°*°>l 'p0.i't,0|NfIi) Nov. 27.-The Can ' ada Ga'/.;tte contains the names of an Ian 5 i 55 more memtbleits of Can*adp‘s fif- i 'l`Oii0NT(), ()'nt.. Nov, 27.--W, N,i K' -teenth parliaiuent. *The Chief Elec- i'I`illcy. K, C.. today denied ihatt l0l`fll 0ff'lCel`- COL U' M* mmm" _m` there was any foittttiatiott for the' -2- i>0l`l5 ‘thai ‘here are Mm 21 wuts published riitnor tltat ltr- might Hiic-l LONDON. Nov, 27.-A “rag” by "~’m'Sl3“‘m‘g' some writ” _hal lm ict-ed lioti_ \\'_ l.. Ititiclieiizie KinglCur--- pact. an-tl arbitra-tiion ltreaties neg- otiated at -the recent Locarno con- ference und approved (}ermtiny‘s break of font and ntniith disease . , , ~ ul .Securlt-leg Corporation of lMon- tioar tiurtliff_ Advice tn- this effect, entry into the Liesgiie of -Nathitswtreal are looking a-fi-er 'the finan- wns rc:-eivetl by the llepartinent of , °" Tho vote was 300 to 174. cial re-organization." Wd() New Premier Will also Hold Foreign Af- fairs Portfolio. (Canadian Pren.) PARIS, Nov 27-Aristide Briand today began his second effort to recruit a cabinet to take the Place of that of Paul Painleve, which re- signed last Sunday when the Chamber oi Deputies gave him an adverse vote in. connection with -his financial rehabilitation plan. it was said this morning that M. Briand has excellent prospects for success. The demise of the famous left. which appears this time really to be dead. will, it is considered. greatly facilitate M. lBriand’s task. The scope of his choice of men for portioiios has been considerably widened and it is believed that he will be able to pick a team, strong not only in individual talent, but iti Parliamentary backing. Louis Loiicheur is spoken of as Minis- ter of Finance and Patil Donmer ‘ns Minister of the Budget. ` LATER PARIS. Nov. 27.-Aristide Briand announced tonight he had formed u. cabinet. \PAiRil.'S_ Nov. 27.-IM. Briand holds -the portfolio of Foreign Af- . - t - - rmlier a svmtioilficial I-lavas Agency says. 'According to the same- aut-hoi'iily Uouis. .Loucheiir will ,be Minister of l<‘.inance_ .Paul Pwinleve. Min-ister of War, und -M. -C-hautem-pz, Mlinlis- ter of Justice. Conservatives N 0 w 'Have 117 -Mem- bers In House (Canadian Press) TORONTO. -Nov. 27.-The an- nouncement that D. M. Kennedy- Progressive was elected in Peace River. Alberta has reduced the Conservative groitp tri the Federal House of .Commons -to 117 and ln- creased the Progressives to 24. Pence River had been placed in the Conservative column as a result of earlier reports. Chapman Granted A Second Reprieve ‘ (Canadian Press.) HARTFORD, Nov. 27-Governor Trumbell at 4.05 o'clock today is- sued a second reprieve for Gerald C-hupman to expire March 31, 1926. The purpose ot it is to allow time for Chapmnn's appeal to the Su- preme Court of United States to uphold his right to refuse the pre- slilentlal communtation of his twenty-five year federal sentence which he claims stands in the way of his execution by the State of ltlonnectlcitt for the murder of D0- liceman James Skeliy of New Bri- tai-n, October 12. 1924. Moirs Limited To Reorganize Business (Canadian Press) -Il/i.ON’l)R.EAL, Nov. 27- A local financial service today says “Moirs Limited. manufacturers ol chocolates, biscuits and candles. in Halifax, is being reoitga/oiled and now He-lifsx and Montreal capital is ‘being brought. info the (business. *Re-organization will involve the issue of one million dollars worth of bonds and an issue of one 'mil- lion five hundred thousand dollars worth of common stock. The -Roy- Agrictiltiire by cubic this p.m. from - -' ' ' tho llrltislt Ministry oi' Agriculture. __ __ U 1 *BOARDERB WANTID. - ALL _ t D modern conveniences. Rsnsonabl - '1 rices A l 243 Richmond og ' In P°a__°e RW `...at.stt.:£E._f‘t':.':'ttf...... f f""‘°""’-‘°'°"'°"""" '2ff”="f"°"'fL.:'.r°° “° tC\n\d'°p i"°"l im~pnrtnn.i tievt-tnnntnnt in the an- vet. 1. Ne. 111 saint-any. November zum, 1925 nil: I' A Carload A Day Lnt week onrioad iota ot Moirs producto went forward to Calgary. Edmonton. Win- nipeg. Vancouver. Ronin: and Toronto. Besides than there are numerous eolrlead orders on ills. Including one tor Char- lottetown. two for Montreal, three more for Toronto, one for Bt. John and when for Maritime points running gc the rlte of around half l our a day, ' Like Mmithlng now? Agk for Orange Cubes and Orange PWWIPPIO Volvo centres In Moira Chocolates. |llllHE5ih'l IN illiilli Hiiilii Expected that Conser- v a t i v e Candidate will Beat out Oppon- ent. (Special to -the Guardian) 0'lYI‘AWA. Nov. 27.-.Announce ment. came today -from Conserva- tive headquartere that Hon. Arth- ur Meighen would be back .in Ot- tawa Sunday from u. two 'weeks mp to the southern United States. ill! business Mr. »Meighlen will then w.ill 'be present at the nominsttion bl 30. The Conservative leader will riding speaking en. St. 'Lliboire and le other places. 'llbe 'polling will ta-ke place on Dec. l. lt. is said that Sir V Henry Drsytonwtlll accompan-y Mr, 0. Melglien and will also address tiite Expectaltlons in Ottawa are that the Conservattives will win in- Bag- Marcil. IJi'b\e'rai who was elected on October 29 was in- the -neighborhood oif 200. 'lit is claimed bhait Hon er .in _the 'present 'by-election will be elected by it -parse maint-ity. wt-tb -keen interest. -_---1-O-ilu--a. leave for Bagot Counity where he co |lEMil|iiS lil LAIE ill|EEli" ““ £0NliEYEii lil li[$TMliiSl-E .__.__10i;_ Funeral CortegeFo1lowed by King And Monarchs of Belgium, Norway and Sweden-Thousands oi Subjects Pay Last Respects at ereign. ..___..Q_____ (Canadlan Press) 'married into the royal family. LONDON »Nov 27 -Winter re- . ' ‘ ' ' ' ' i _ sch-in out ic hands. laid a tribute -DON-DON, Nov. 27.-.All of Lon- Anerd1Bp°sm`g°f't’he "mst p"e°s`lon thge 'hier if gentle A-lexuudra. don's exchanges stones a-nd ibusi- Britain’s Queen -Motiher. ttoday, ness houses were closed tor an hour vetting he-r casket with o fieecy today dutringq the ftzieral dserwllcli: antke of snow as tit was canried of Dowa-ger ueen exon rs. wmch lake' pm” °“ M°“d“y' N°V' on a gtln carriage from Chapel Roy- cotton trading on the Liverpool ex- al, in St. James tPalace, to t\\’es-t- chan-ge was sue ended mr a 'itlilia men mwke “ tm" ‘"'m“gh°“" the minister Atbbey, where the gimp- period. -Mourning will ‘be carried st of funeral serv-lces were held. out 'tonight with the darkening of fl‘hus tthe tSea'King's daughter de- all electric signg .in the city while opted .from the catpital of Iber ad- all the theatres except the motion pied empire as she had ent.-ered l-t.|pi:~tiire houses yvill ba closed. The tor snow was also 'falll-n on ttbst atei- are cos-lt t s at emoon. elecwrs Ut the Quebec °°“°m“e'n' distant -day_ sixty two yiars agmliviemorlal service: were held todo uf' when she came from Denmark t/J throughout the empire wftth a sal! be the ‘bride of Edward V-ll, ' 21|-e liilfh TON); *Simi* Wh€l'€V;l' “ll |Close behind the caskett wallclng ng s garn son s statione , M' The m“'l°"“7 M um late J' E' alone and with 'bowed head. canne -- net- non. the icing ‘nt England. mar- -1.0-NooN_ Nav. 2_'1.-"l‘-hroutrhout fled ln a great coat and wearing the etlternoon and far 'into the - .tlbe plwmed hat. of a pleld marshal, gloomy London uilgllll- Queen Mother Andre Fauteux ionner souctor 'gem' whlgh .51-30 reggtivetd 3 Q/Jpihig of AlC'Xiillt.l!‘B'B Hllbféms fl'l0Vl'D'§ BIOW- "al 1" "W M°“5"°“' °°'lJi“°‘l Wil" white unites -before the procession ly in a t.-mentions 'sorrovrlpz col- is the Conservatlvle standard bear- .had gone .fm-_ umn. t/td-ay and tontgh-t passed by _Arm-9351 begin.; this wtitarygftg. scores of thousands intto the dusk Ev _ _ ure came the monarchs of Belgium. Of W€SlmllllHl-91° Abbe? -i0 'Day their - ervoue will watch the feaulw -Norway and De-ntnt-a...k_ anti bnnk ni ia.-tt rrnpects at the fbier or their them the -Prince or wales anti nts departed sovereign- T-he vast throng bromey-_ and Crown princes of which stretched-for more tha-n B -Rumania. Sweden, Denmark, Nor- llllle 0U'l5lll_@ U10 Abbey f1ll`l1'lBl1Bd way. and Beigtintn with Lora Las-up 'impressive cloelps picture for Bier of Departed Sov- . North Syria (Canadian Press) BEIRUT, Nov. 27.-Fncsh lb!!-ndift outbreaks ha-ve occurred in north- ern Syrla_ where many schools have been closed. Some of the chnistcia-ns arte seeking the protec- -tiioa of foreign missions, wlrile otilt- ers are 'fleeing in tilie direction of the Mediterranean. London B. Of T. . Recommends Further Duties _ (Special to the Guardian) :LONDON Nov. 27.-'The iboard of trade committees ire-port upon atpplicatlions for proltective tariffs under the -Safequtardlmg of indus- ttiles 'Act recommends dultler. on! packing and wrapping ps/per, ent- | ti lery and various classes of gloves other than those made -of s-i-lk or a-rtiifiiciial silk. Dalhousie Dean Dies At Home _ In Dartmouth (Canadian Press) IHlAihlll-TAX, Nov. 27 - Richard Chapman Weldon. B. A.. M, A.. UCL.. dui-I.. D., aged 7-5 -Dean of the Dalhousie tbaiw School from 1883 to 19li3 died at this home at Dartmouth N. IS.. late this afternoon following months of dcelining health. Dean Weldon was bo-rn 'ln Sussex. (Canadian 'Preu) OTTAWA. Nov. 27.-ln an ef- fort. to stimulate immigration W. J. Egan. Deputy Minister of Immi- gration is going to England where he will survey the ground and in-l qntre nn-titer into the -B.-msn Em-‘ pira settlement scheme. W. R. hit- -tle who previously represented the department in Loudon is going to United States. ‘ Low Temperatures In Western Provinces , (Canadian -Frou) WliN-N'IiPEG_ Nov. 27| - l-‘rigid lW‘inds'awosplu¢ across the prdirie provinces from the artic wastes during -the night forced tempera- tures sit. many points to the lowest -'level for the season. Saskatoon with ten below zero was the coldest spot in the whole Dorm- inion wil-th Winnipeg -running A close second showing :ix ibelow. -_--<¢>---_, . °~ulo.'iiiitn (Canadian Frou) CHICAGO. lll.» Nov. 27.-Two man iwere wounded. in n South Side Tobacco shop early today in a #rooting affair, in which one of the four assailants wal described hy a policeman u Martin Durbin, Nil ll Hill] fresh to strong winds- cloudy with showers and snow flurries with lower temperatures: Toronto, ruin _ . . . . . . . . . .. -Mon-treul. snow Quebec, cloudy . . . _ _ Charlottetown. cloudy _ ._ . tlialifax. cloudy . . . _ . men. one a policemen were killed-'SL John, cloudy and two others including a police-|3019", mp, New Yank. rmln of celles anti other trobleg who li-uvel;h`|S 53?- ` Make Attack on Bank Employee Sen- Irish- Barracks (Canadian Press) d)iU'HLIN, Nov. 27.-The civic bar- acrke at illltiillpt-ttown and 'i‘ulla- (Clnldlan png) more aibout ten m-ll.-s lrplllll ill MON'l‘REAtL, Nov 27.-J Klip!!! C0\ll\ly WOW M'-Hclieil "Om Maurice Blanchard employee of th the streets at 2.30 o‘clock tibia Banmw Nauonnl was found gum morning. There was tin-temn-latent r-llfle fitting for twenty minutes bitt semyons or than of bonds to th tio om- in either of the barracks t l f 250 . was injured. 'Before 'tthe -atttackts 3; is ,?vo’ye8‘?s0`|g{§.1'lYu "Mena ssa-.i-lun-ts -cult the telegraph wires. -1?-¢»a»--L ENT I N 3-|-|| | 2 ""'" 1 ` (Special to the Guardian) .lJ0tN'DO'N. Nov. 27.-For the first time since the- commission was ap- _._ pointed to detliue the boundary be- "St, -Came,-(nw Womeng, yn." tween northern and southern Ire- inte wiii nom -Bauer and sate o land leadens of the two sides Sir Candy and hmches |n scmo James >Crntlg. iPremlier of Ulster and house Dec_ 1" at 7 0-clock ' i\Vnt. T. Cosgrove, President of the 6313,u_28_2 Fnze 'State catbinet tmctt at No. 10 Downing -S-t. yesterday. They came » to the premtier's headquarters at mver Farmer., mamma Wm b t.-hte urgent requestof -Premier Bald- held in Hope River _Ham on Tm* win to consider the situation cans- day evening Dec In at 780 m ed by the resignation- of the l-‘ree ' 63'17_1?;28'_ Sttate repre-sental/ive Dr. McNeill. The thr---e preiniers were closet- ed for two hours bitt wthen fhe left y “ W » ' 'J’re='itlcti-t Cosgrove declarel that ` , onine iigreetnun; thad -barn reaclteti. ;gg3n§pg_?;'1:fée`l‘Rt_iIg?ésggvkssgz' . . » . t . . . _ Immigration M1ss1on'i`.i§;f.’.‘;’i.".‘_”`“ °""“"“ '° "“""“ -t"-'--- 2° all-11-22-2 E. |?;§piNG oA>v__§_ JUST BECAUSE YOU WEAR )NlNC~ C0i.\-A\’\Ss DotiSN'1` MAKE You /2 ,,\ , .- Q > :§ 1 f*/f`\ _-_fd D .`?__'_, :J \‘ J Q51* (3-". . \\\i§_,“"\\\` Avmro ---“Q rt I ` -if Li fr/j / i 1' i _, _Q .___ , 1--1-I-g-E ~`.-;~_~\ I' 'r0noN'ro Nav. zs.--Maritime 32-42 . 20-22 24-18 26-24 30-24 27-~1¢ 38--32 tenced To Serve Two Years ' . . .E S 0| today by Judge Decarie in court Announcements, i Coming Events, ‘ Meetings, Etc Rates-2c. per word ueli Inger-tloqg W. M. S. Sterioptifan lecture Yer unit. 6334-it-28-2 "Winsloe Shipping Club wil meet Tuesday. ‘December lst an every second Tuesday until furthe notice. 8316-11-28- The Annual Meeting of Hop "T rone Dramatic Cl b li niage their play. "Irish Eden" t °°Notlce_-The Annual Meetiu ut the North Wiltshire Rural Tele- phone Company will be held in the Hall at Wiltshire. Woduesdn December 2nd at 7.30 P. M. 0; B. Ney, Secretary. 6275-11-26M7i. "Reserve Thguiday. Dec. 3. for k l i d _ r 2| f l ' i ' ' . e e 2'! I n i I Y. ' "Next Wednesday, High Tea. Christmas Tree. Household Table. Fancy Table. Cbildren's wear. An- tiques. Variety Table. Books. Aprons. Handltercbiefs and Aprons. St. Peters -Scboolroom. 8332 tend having a box social on Dec entber lst. at the residence of Mr. .lohn Stockman_ Admission 15c. children wc. Ladies with boxes free. Musical programme. if not d I "The South Milton W. A. ln- fino following evening 8305 27 3| '*l..ecture hy Rev Nell Herman. Wheatley -River Hall Monday nllht Nov. 30. Subject "Gossip nn Gosslpers." Proceeds go toward Memorial Fund. Admission 26 cts. Other talent during the evening. Ladies requested to bring candy, 6342-28-2i "Wanted soon ua duet; foe- tliern, bent prices paid when not mimi. wtii me use eta enum Co. nn beds. Henry Mddhrlsno 5 Roar R. T. Holm|n'|. 0080-11-1‘it¢|l Mr. Daniel McPlton'l, Cumberlgq 42-M -High tide tlhis morning ' "Remember the been supper gt tl- Mondnv. Nov. lttgmn, neuinl It 9-Sloootcsts. nh of gm i "ld *°“‘l8l‘¢ ll 9-15- '_ stormy.. then honda? Collis? " Sun sets this nfternlomi at 419 “"1 \ I ` T, \ ' and tomorrow morning at 7.19. l _*_ ` 14"" . ` ' - .-4 _\d&-'C'-3.41. \‘K"‘\ ¥%~H ..»u"_"?