MAXIM8 or A MERCHANT The crowd la never interested in the artistic; it is only the two or three who gather there. ‘ ' Annual Subscriptions Dcllvorod $0.00 By Mali. Canada nml l’. ii. A. $4.50 PU NUE JUUES YUUNU MEN, TU STUUY UiNilUii His Royal Highness Sees Canada on the Threshold of Most Astounding Era of Expansion. LONDON, Nov. 22. - neluwuw lng to a toast proposed to him by lion. RC. Larklll, Canadian iligh Commissioner in London at a dinner given by the Canadian Club here “mung m” Prince of "d. without porflono i" the King tho Egyptian University, a friend Wales said this year's visit was his fourth to Canada andfglgrllllrfzgr 2mxlclllglléolgziejgtlzcgurge tgoypglirts- “f ency of Stanstead, Quebec, in the event of W. K. Baldwin's reslgnln that seat, which is now rumored him three outstanding Namely, the Diamolld Jubilee ‘Confederation, his enrollment as a member of the (lanadian Privy Council. alld Mr. Baldwin as a trav- elling companion. "l can assuro Mr. Lnrkin wile-ll he has Mr. Baldwin as a traveliinl; companion then he has smnethlnc: very pleasant ill store. l have ml’ doubts whether Mr. Baldwin woull say the some of myself," snld the Prince. ' \ impressions Obtained in Canada i Alluding to his impressions ob- tained in Canada. the Prince said. "l want those impressions to be shared by many of my own genera- tion in the old country for Canada as all of us must see, is on threshold of one of the most tonlshlng eras of expansion development. ever seen. Exactly. 00W 10m! lllnl Will will‘. llonc of The senior champion was Arnprlol" us know but certainly it will nc-‘Emlgrant, a bigdtorse, which has “lily and t-umplgltp (‘llr lll till‘ illellme of many ot‘ us. been grand champion before. He is llllllblliaccd persons in this expansion we hero should shown by tlle iteston Clyde Syndl- "lllnlllllrll actively l-o-opcruto as (lnnndzt sires good brains. good K001i work and if l have learned llllYthing in my night years expert once of tile Dominion, ll is that she wants them to be Bl-ltlan, | would urge the younger ltusiness lnfln.‘ blessed with imagination and opportunities her present needs and fulurc poa- ctlovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1927 UWHENUE l5) .l\i|UH[ HEUUIU lTHiN EVE l Self-Effacing Attitude and Refusal of Hon- ors Adds to Ro- TUUUULESUMEI TIMES iilEiU UH HUIUUNIU Revolutionary Talk is Heard in Conner tion With the Move- ment in Favor of 11131109. LONDON. Nov, 22. -- (lonsldeP able interest has been aroused ‘n military and court circles hero by the publication of tho hook, “Law- rellro and the Arabs“ by (laplaill . Robert llauko (lravcs, poet and professor of English literature at Hon. H. H. Marler. former minis- Colonel 'l‘.E. Lawrence, once Arabia." q it is pointed ollt that considering ‘ Lawrence's instinctive shrinking P ----~- <o>-_--- lurlcc at least to sol-k obscurity lll .tlll~ lowest ranks ol‘ various lllllit- "llry services. it must b0 assume-ll lilul "Aircraftanlau Shaw". us (‘ol- me former Kaiser, who died recent- ly at his ‘home in ‘(nowll as the "llnl-rowllell King ol‘ gala’ swluerland‘ a‘ front rulbilclty, wlllcll has led hlln Junior Champion Won Grand Ribbon (Special to The (iuarlllan) TORONTO, Ont... Nov. 22... perts about the ring at the royal Wlllllll‘ lllll‘ yesterday agreed that the Clydesdale showing this year was among the best seen at Toron- to. Young stuff particularly was good, with classes large and compe- tition keen. There were several surprises in the judging, particular- lll" ly when John P. Sleigh-Scott who 10+ made the awards put tho junior and champion. Lord Willingdon, up over.‘ lll this lot-m he ribbon] nlaterial the senior for the grand lln- cate from Reston, Manitoba while Pllvv with King (ltlorgg m“) money‘ Loyd wmmgdon 1S m“. of w_ ||_ ML... jectiou ot‘ honors the King Callunrs animals. ' _--._ ,4-¢>»------- UUHUDRENT ' | to study Canada,| sllbllities as [have tried to do. l! ' recommend them to step right . Ovtrr and see (lanolin for them-! . selves. if they think they cannot llllflro the tilllc let them rcmcmbul- thorc arc such lilinlls as l)il3~l|ll"f~llj lllllllllly-‘l. illllltlhlcl- and cheers). Ottawa-Mexico , Conversation Is Called on (Spociahto The Guardian) TORONTO. Nov. 22.-When tele- phonic communication was estab- lished yesterday ‘between Ottawa and Mexico City. President Calles of Mexico felt. it would not be conduc- ‘ lve to the dignity of his office if he spoke to any one but. Viscount Wll-‘ llngdgon, Governor General. As‘ lord Wiilingdon was not in Ottawa. the conversation was called off. Originally it was intended that Premier King was to speak for Canada but. he, also, was out. of the City on his way to Washington. So he did not speak. nor did those deputed to take his place, Hon. Janlcs A. Robb, Hon. Charles A. Dunning, and Hon. James Malcolm. Bo far as President Cslies was concerned, it was Wllltngdon or no one. ....i{-O>-i_ »»~»»»“»“~...» YESTERDAY 1 The fourth Clinic fol‘ Crlpplctl Children to be held under the aus- pices of the Canadian Rcd Cro Socicty, took place yesterday at the Socictys rooms on Grafton Street. The Red CrossSocic-ty have brought over Dr. T. B. Ackcr, Orthopaedic specialist, froln Halifax to tilagnose and treat the deformed and crippled of this province. The Clinic started at nine ill the lunch. Little kiddies. and mother: with children nlninled from birth all throngcd the ante rooms, pul- lcntly waiting till their tllrll should colne. And none waited in vain Rich and poor, it does not matter-— none are turned away. sary. the child is sent. to Halifax for treatment Yesterday ‘was devoted to cxanli- nation and diagnosis. Twenty- scvcn cases in all were examined, of which nineteen had already under- gone treatment, but which had all shown marked improvement. Among then. were such deformities as club feet, fiat fcct, flplflfli curvaturc, ill- fnntllc paralysis and bow legs. Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word. lwl each insertion in this column. u +o+¢o>+oo+o++oo+o+++o+o “WANTED TTIETYZFFEE. Apply Guardian Oflico. ll ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh every day- Saunders. New- some a Co. Market Bulldinl- ll __________...._..._---—- ltillNTl-MAN PIANO, sscouo hand for sale. inquire Mlll" Bros. Music Store. 56141-233! ‘PHRGONAL AND SOCIETY private Christmas cards Dlllllllll to order. Call at Guardian Job Prlatary. ‘ARTIUTIO LITTIR HEADS AND blotter: for use darln! Christ- mas season on hand a‘ Guardian Job Prlatary. ‘BOMITHINO DIFFERENT IN Christmas cards and‘ Bffllllllll- 800 Guardian Job Prlntery soi- action. ._. ‘YOIFWANT GOOD INVELOPES Prices 00 for 20c; 100 for 35c; I0 for 55c; 8M for $1.00; 1,000 l0!‘ $1M. Postpaid. Guardian Of- m. Guardian Job Printery. tf ‘JOB PIINTIIG OI‘ IVIIY see the . you could Wilson. the which Miss nurse charge-a woman who has he: whole heart in her task of bringing hope and comfort ied-will- gladly show you. - see could walk again. But how differ- the treatments have been given. Crooked limbs are straightened as l! by magic. And the light of hope burns bright in the eyes which before were dull with melancholy or despair. If this work is not worth while. then nothing on earth ls. But this message should go forth to the Plllj" ents of crippled children. Dont. delay, at the peril of your children's future happiness. Bring them ln now. while they are still young and the bones and sincws are still so flexible as to yield caslly to the curative manipulations of the Orthopaedic Surgeon. Today will be dcvotcd by Dr. allons on the patients. it is ex- peeled that ten cases wlll receive treatment. In two years fol" clinics have been held and 150 patients have received treatment. In conclusion. the work of the Canadian Rod Cross Society is to be commend " to the attentions and description, - own: modifimocfiioiixgli- Nil JQ PHIQ", M l”. assistance of all citizens who hold the welfare of the chlldrcn of this Island at heart. If neccs- I It would do your hcarl; good if telescoped. into the dark lives of the crippled and the blight- Yoll will depicted in them little kiddies ‘ before the treatments were started ——chiidren with feetso deformed that you would never think thcy ant they look in the pictures after out-i Lauu-cnlet- is llow known, has.‘ PM" l" M hluuaclc as a hero ori romance much against ills will and now‘ fills the popular mind no Somunlmg of u crusader and km... of a new town on the Manitoba flwor of using all who Saskatchewan border of not less ‘ Chicago gang faction but u than 5,000 persons will be the cutq ll ‘tlnvarted by illegal and nj-bp. 5- ll D0 Cf‘ come o1‘ the mining power and- ll- ifliiilél‘ lllltl Olin Of few men won tho war. Naturally, irllwrtlyjlfp 1m... l‘ framework whereupon "lllllllll lllylllu have bet-n woven by "sly-worshippers. and he has “llleli (lraves to write his vial biography “a5 a been nl-curlllt: cmbl'olllcl‘ies." but We“ traitor-lending llllnlzlllativc fiction. disregard ill his rcportgd to have offoru] m Umlfm. upon mm ». 1 including . lili‘ Victoria. tirosn, gm. Rocky Mountains. i Distinguished gel-v“... 9mm. mll l (‘onlpullionghny or H“, (mlpr m. “W ' way developments about “l” place in not-them Manitoba, accord- , ing to Hon, Charles Dunning, Min- "“' ister of Railways and Canals, who . strut: mull ot flll'iil('l‘ misleading and in- the Fun no“ nlmmg. area" provides abandon‘ most arranged by the Harry Payne llu- most Whitney interests ills ililllll hou- scale individual development of the for mineral resources of Manitoba and is brilliantly Saskatchewan said Mr. Dunningflt audi» means the erection of a great smelt- his rc- lng plant with a capacity of 3,000 is nnnl ‘ons of ore per day, the first smelt- Prince Carol. LONDON. Nov. 22. -— Ever since; the acquittal of Michael .\innoll-| . ‘ BHVU, at Bucharest. where he Wll-‘ll . . . ruurt-nlarllalled for alleged coll-i Mal” R- s‘ Tmmms’ D's'°" Wm’ Slllfilll)’ in behalf of former Crown °" samrday "'9'" a‘ Madlw" llriltcl- Carol, foreign capitals havo 8mm” Gardcn" N°w York’ "we been buzzing with speculations Alix‘. Sucepham" fam°“8 charger °l ‘he rumors of further troubles ln Ru- w“ cnudla" D'i9°°"8' ‘f’ VIC‘ mutliu. Tile acquittal is regarded as s“? w" mm)’ °' ‘h’ WW“ 5 be“ a triumph for the Tsarlnist, or Na- on“ m i“ jumpma even‘ and llonnl Peasants party which all- “waded m brlnglng ‘h’ G°°r9e vocalcs the recall of Carol. The m chfuon“ 2p‘: can“? (lougrass of this party at Alba , Julia, was forbidden by Premier Hraliano. but the executive com mltn-n of the party has met in soc, rel session lo discuss the over-l - lliPtJW or the Bratlano government.‘ _ According to Vienna advices the lvlllllldlllll "e59 Cungre“ adopted a resolution m CHICAGO, Nov. 22. -One gang. Immflmentarv ster was dead today in the war of ' extermination between the two rival Maximilian Nartien. enemy of Montanaver- the age of ‘He was the first important ubllcist to predict the world war. Than 5,000'Will , ‘Be Created (Special to The‘ Guardian) OTTAWA, Nov, 22.—-'I‘lle creation Gangsters Life ‘means to save the country, but. , _ ,_ bullet instead of an enemy gangs- xgz)l1g‘t’g‘all‘srtezt vnammm ‘mum ter's is believed to have ended his ~ llllelY lleflcrlllrl life. The body or Frank Herbert ll-‘l flifganlllllfl bou geoise reslst- brother of “Bu; Earl" Herbert’ body: cllcc, This ln Vien was regarll- gum-d of Joe gains beer baron re. ed as tantamount to a declaration ccntly acquitted of murder was ‘ll rellellllllh found in a south side doorway to- Up to the present the attempts day, a bullet through the back near of the Tsarinists to form an alll- the heart. "At first Herbert was uucl- with the peoplefg pin-Ly, 18.1 believed to have been the victim of by former Premier Averescu, are Chicago's newest gang feud over reported tn have been lneffeflua] control of gambling and bootlegging 11ml] 3mm, “WM-king agrgemeni M: but later he was identified as one [Wtftlll the opposition part1“ h, M 0f the two men who lvere fired upon lanuny g,-at1a",,~_,, “nslnon h, prom by police last. night when the offic- Qldol-“d Bu“. erslrespondtreld to a report from a According LO latest d I l. poo room at two lllen were [lott- Buuhupom by way of ‘gleznclf: is: ering near lt and acting suspicious. I“ m’ llldlclll-lflll 07 BllY disturbance of public order, but to‘ kc The new developments now al- mesrls a large r between the Great Lakes and the -'- -~- {Or- -—--~-- ly. I .. p‘ ,9" lknfufianu “up p apparently V - ‘ - Dortcrs are talking l i ‘ l liatll. and his unique personality is iahoul lllll "994 l" lmDOBB martial g ivlvilili’ portrayed in minor int-id ‘hm m "uh." m mmmemct m“ "l" lmn“ "Wordorl in iiii’ book. Illllllilitcd Sou Charged ~ Wlth Murder iii ST. JOHN'S, N Richard nd" n (Canadian Press) I killed la ills ,If;“'flé‘r‘l cllllfged with ln . llocal ailltifigittigs utgixtlasvf-fect mflchpd S rlioyal. willie featured as a laud of imixed forming. Nov, 2L ____ maple sugar, honey and tobacco, re- Nurse, 56. was shot and Celvedspcclal prominence. According _ homo, Poms Co“, to H. M. Deschanes of the Quebec‘ ?§§’v§'l"‘.1-£F$£:..’”élf§;‘.2i 203.3,‘? ".- 33111331132?cfidffiifilliili.‘l3. ‘$5.3; . l lNurscis adoptcad son. has becnluglrsl Of ample sugar and 40,000 gallons of l‘! mghl l“ the United Smtes- ‘ g ,| | to Tl . r ‘ ' [no mum syrup which all goes to the United h pa“ ‘e (‘um-d ‘m, El‘. l 20,000 samples of i According to police amount. o; packages, as well as about the some‘ position threats Ill Quebec Province -'- <O-§--—~_. Td§%°°..§~‘2>.“6$'.‘,° §$¢‘,"5‘;.‘il...-j Starts 0n Trans- g H] U H u]- u ficesfhiillicltlhi; iffilifél Atlantic After Grilling‘; l Alex. Paul, a (lan- adian, Made (.‘om- plete Confession. three products. tCanadian Press) HORTA, Island of Fayal, Nov. 22 -—-The Junkers seaplane D-l230 started at 6 o'clock tonight for Har- bor Grace, Nfld, on a trans-Atlant- i NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 22.—Plea(l-‘ ‘ing with police to conceal his ident- HORTAI ISLAND Op pAyAL‘ ity from Canadian authority, Alex, Awres‘ Now 22,4“... Junkers plane Paul, who said he was a mcnlber of . fates. at the Royal exhibit already LATE“ sugar in special ltilc shooting the two metfllad qllgf- number of small bottles of honey, D4230 which hopped o" “mum a reputable Toronto ram‘), todayi rrllcd over division of apiece of ll Illlllllll’ Dfflperly which was settled trade in these two products is be- of the ado ted jug worked up, markets and pos- Tilc authorities also s to slble production of which are prac- that last summer Nurse was acquillfl tlcally unlimited, the Globe was i.n- any company m A Madrid Chosen For in court son. in favor upon Viilllanis‘ slsler-ln- w. §Engine Crews i _ _ Saved Lives » _ ,_ ByJunlpingl i l. FISKE, Sack. No . 22.»_T _ next international radio conference _ . me crews saved the; “v05 bylguclglgriil] .932 Sllydel, the womans husband. The illlq a few moments before two Jlfllghts met. head-on in a cclllstqn Znear here today. The collision oc- ‘curred between an cast. going freight ‘and a standing westbound freight on the main line. The two engines the wheels bunching phlllllglllphs under from the weight of the mov- ing train, which was loaded with coal and wheat. The first two cars of the east. freight and the tender were thrown from the track and wrecked and two cnrs of the stand- "18 train were pinched out and broken to matchwood, blocking the main line for the passenger from l-lle W051. which was flvc hours late . The collision occur- red because of a dense fog which prevailed, the engineer not seeing the switch in time. i l5 Seats In Senate i . Vacated By Death‘ OTTAWA. Nov. 22. —Daal.ils have' created five vacancies in the Senate this year and the government has ma“ no gppomgmenm w the up Maritime fresh winds. cloudy and per Ilouse since the last session of °ll°W°lY- Tforonto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. At the present time there arc five Mlllliiffinl. rain - in Quebec Quebec, snow . . . . . . .. when the Charlottetown. cloudy present vacancies are filled the Con- Halifax, cloudy . . . . ,. Acker to operations and nlllllllllll‘ servatives and Independent senators St. John, cloudy . will outnumber the government sup- Boston, cloudy porters by six. When the present New. York, cloudy parliament. Senate vacancies. two and three in Ontario. [government took office in 192i it iwaa confronted by an opposition and fl-[llghf 10,05 majority of over 20 in the Senate. lTlle Dlillwlll Dill-Y llillllldlll! ill ill" and rises tomorrow morning at 7.- not like a capricious Oriental sul- avc been distributed. A high class for Newfoundland. XS returning w was held as the ma“ [who Wm] a 30mm 1n w“ woman companion and three other‘ men stole diamonds valued at $01,- 000 in a holdup of the Capital Pv- Montreal last Angus . | _ Police said Paul confessed to the) mold-ups of four chain grocery swr-l . es with the woman accomplice since lclmlldlan Press) his arrival from Canada. ALBANY, N. Y.. Nov. 22. -Mrs. Th x t‘ r hr b . Rum Brmv" smyd“ and Henry frame ‘who? ‘he solggllljlfilrfcs Jlllld G"? l°ll the“ 1”‘ °°‘"‘ “gm hundred dollars. identified Paul. m” me "may when m” Con“ of ap- Despite a severe grilling whiclll peals denied their appeal from con- l od . .1 victlons of the murder of Albert ggulnggfuséld tgogleéfifthimiggtégt. cation of the woman. “You have fvrgsfagggngyOgotghgiélzeltggngspiigé police for that work," he repllcdj’ m“ the" legal fights had been shortly to questions as to the wom- prejudlced by the met m“ they en's name. Her raids with Paul in were tried 10mm, instead o; sepmc this city were conducted early_tn “my The com.’ handed down a the morning. the woman cleanlngl two line statement that. it affirmed °lll ‘he cull leill-‘lwls While Pllllli the judgement o, conviction as m bound the victims in a rear room. ; each deiendamh Mrs. Minnie ‘Paul, 23 years old, of 1570 St. Dominic street, Montreal Fight For Life Next Conference (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. v-Mad- id, Spain. was chosen today for the jdfidfiul .rAus ALL BUT ‘HE was arrested tonight as accomplice. ltcunfkstes llsve Sees Changes In giehzgeliglfdaltlso 3533313.“? :35» El’ at: Cow ‘ ‘ door was ferried and was about to ‘ q I rublstart back to Montreal. 5hr marriedl LONDON. Nov. -2. ~ Al We‘ Paul a few weeks ago in New York, lng humanity towards’ anima s.‘ €-<oa»--_- l Dean lnge of St. Paula in a let!" (...3d..l...“. ltiledlirlillfllrr gllileaf? Peer Is President l“ I 0y g ec are . ll . Of Asthma Councll lower animals could devise a IPA Couases z was pulling on her hat: when the‘ adj c" llxlon. they would verlfllllll’ lfllltl“. Jh“ "av" a" a “rm wk 8| IaONDON. Nov. 22. A Men /,, - .an women su ering f om th' 3 W} \" Bllllelllllllmll" Mm‘ cmnrol‘ met. in London mecentlyrand iirmng: \ l/ynwl,‘ mllil/(liiméLi rouowrol faith-healing and similar suhilllllllla cum“ m _ flllflflllld the Dell" “ll °l’l’°"m“l”igalcllse researcfilllritcr: 111.123.3121 to enlarge ulwu bl" Prlllllllllll’ ‘lllycure of the disease. The Earl of pressed beliefs and dlsbcllefs. lie Lrmermm who was absent an ab predicted that. dlle to science. count o; a bad attack. was elected many superstitions and uulnlu" president. Another member of the ideas of the nature of Cod Wllllcouncil is Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard} 3105-44 have tllilnllllefllell l-WO lleneralionll who had to retire from St. Martin-l 30-30 hence; fallh healing was passed by in-lhe-Fields Church on account of 30-30 a scientific basis; there will be prn- asthma. 44-30 gross in race control and, with Extracts fronl letters froln suficr- 34-28 these, the disappearance of bloody m all over the country. who re- 30-28 sports and a more humane altitude -l°l°° l" ‘he lollllllllllll °l ll"? Cllllll- 48-44 toward animals. as well as a check c“ We" Pl-‘l-‘Qll/Bd- 14ml Llmflflck‘ . . . . . . . . .. 44-42‘ in the destruction of natural himself “"0" m“ he hall bee" ll"? m I m m, , ‘ 3L b , _ 1 ,years a prisoner, sitting by his table Sun sets this afternoon at 4.22 said Dean Inge. "lie certainly is 3:; aélligsfgt‘ zggcgtyxplgfig he could. “But still I am full of November 22. — 5am“ l3 55 “lulmll- l1 tan from whom favors may be ob-' l y c m, W m.” _ _ _ > _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ > __ 51 " v I lfe,' he added, "and can enjoy a Lflerelfls“ ' I _ I H i 39 l New moon Thursday. Nov. 24th. lnlned by making friend! with ills to“ Mm the he“ The“ I mo“ | pronoun”! ' 5.05 a .m. _ rourllers; neither ls he a magni- mu h.” w ‘pply my palliative View‘ ' _ ' I I _ I . ' ' . 5 Summernlde tide clghlem min-fled schoolmaster dlstrlbutinlf which makes me ready for the next ll ten later than Charlctteloivn. prizes and punishment.” 103g, I pursuit practised by men who hlvfl I uo ambition to flit‘ rich. MAXIMS OPA MERCHANT Amateur fanning is a farm of 1 (‘illarloi Int ow n (‘Ante I B87 (i uardlnn Two warning lluarrllan. Founded gllfliiilféifr»... UPUNISH I U U l I Tax Reduction (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. ‘Hr-Till- house ways and mcarls committee today tentatively set $250,000,000 as the maximum amount for tax rc- duction at the‘ coming session of congress. The committee also decided to rc- tllill the federal lnsurc-ncc tux and the present rates on income with- ln the intermediate bracket. By a unanimous vote the conllnittee dc- cided that the tax on corporation income, now 131-2 per cent. should be reduced, butleft for future dc- termination what the) reduction should be. ~—— -——-{-O§——*? ‘ Building‘ Seaplane -, With 3,000 Miles Cruising‘ Radius tCanadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 22.-The Sun says today it has learned that the United States navy is secretly building a seaplane with a cruising radius of 3.000 allies or more, with which lt will attelnnt to fly across HiSiUUUHl llsl UUll Although a M.illion- aire Belmonte Could not Resist Lure of Ring —~- Was Badly Gored on Irast‘ Ap- pearance. i Nl-JW Ytllth’. Nov. 2:. ~ Prob- ably llcrt-r again will Juan B451- mllulilv ‘vvvfll’ his uolli-zllld-silver suit. tliilti rc-l capo in lilt‘ Plaza dc Toro-l. For at lilll-rv-lona the other day- wit" the queen of Spain and Dic- ifLtlul‘ do ilivcfil‘ present to see tho ,.~‘pnuictl idol of the ring score an~ other conquest-on $5,000 per bull, the crouwls saw him suddenly toss- ed high by the acidic-pointed ltorns of cu infuriated bull. whose bat-k already born the cruel barb- ell banderlilas. l Again blood null sanll—-but it was cllnoutsfs. blooll. Tile limelight ‘was shifted to the bull, who was lallowed to leave the ring, follow. the Pacific and possibly around the B world early next year. lug which he was accorded the |lllgil honor of being shot. Ills head \‘.ill be mounted f ' FOFCBd T0 Return lll‘llll‘l'lll'. lizwl m.» bull lost-thegu is no sevollti place in bullflghting [Canadian press, '_"lll.*§ oars would have been sham nos ANGELES, CallL. Nov. r2.» lrollrllls llcall and Presented to the Captain Frederick A. Giles, British Don-nulls to whom llnllnonte had war ace, who set outttodayp frltilin Idl-livlllfigil the bull bcfcr» attelnpt- San Francisco in a rans- ac c m: to I lt. flight to Australia, informed the Fol‘ two or lhrco days all Spain Examiner by telephong tgnlgflht tlllal trailed for HPWN from the bedside he had been forcc ac u 0i’ with the grl-zltn," ln'pv\pqf m w, lillillmi.if°..lé“iillli.i.i“.i‘.lllélfii m ‘i. .... - . l 1t l, Wlslllt’ "u l . Hearst ranch at San Simeon. Cnll- A(.L.,,,.di,“, m m“ hnelst cables w fflflilfl- ‘ ll‘l.'ll‘il Anlcrfl-u. llt-lmontg h; m" U1‘ ill" riuulou‘ or the valley or deatii but his days us a matador are be _ ‘in-veil to llllVt,‘ bet-n .,nc@.1. Rallways Keep . l... lithe, .m.. m... _, ' lllllly-foul- years and 134 pound.) ' 7"“ "lulled a millionaires fortu- wilil his sklll. llt- retir d two yr .. l. ._ llild- lull our] ' ti l.~ v l. , . LONDON, Nov. 2.3. -»--- ll in ha" /-().‘l,\'\'(l into ai>li‘-.lns__“-.€ir.,.l;, , ' ticularly‘ undesirable that tllosc. M “Hmrm_ I‘ q‘ I, H _ r~ ill mcmbcrs of the staff who come ill ta5._.1|p’l!‘iy{‘llsliiltzln m doom“) p" contact. with the public, or ~¥\"lt) I.“ m mgrnélnl-nnre“ , ‘ w can be s- cn by passengers ill pass- w, H, said U) l V‘ v 1 I _ l’ l-llllll -- lllg trains. should curry "ll lll“ L“ ' o“ $500'o00~ B? ' sllrvu-l ‘ »..-» company's business with pipvo ‘ll’ vhf“. ,-.,l,_.l.il,,\..b,‘,?luxll 1mm, lncreasu tlitlilfPliftfl ill their ntolltlls”, writes m,“ fightmi‘ 2N?‘ Holl- 511- i~‘l~li.\' PoTTgem-ral manager u‘. 10w“ fummw“ a?“ "Ollie from the (lrl-ut \\'csttrn llaillvzly‘, ill the Us ‘I'm’? w“ - 5-1 I grlllfll lnatrlllol" -y rontp.llly"s magazine. _ _muv\., mm? Ifrtvnlmlllllze lliéllllllil This solicitulll- for "lilo looks 03 nL-lnlvnnlou; m“ f"! gutter‘ liliugs" scents to have spread l‘) (l,.lj,.nt,,,,gel'l' Hhorylfillrlykéielilln: liglllll‘ ~ ' . us" {O} p ~ Y" pr Hi0 llnllcrgrtlund (‘tifllptllly- for ,;_.,,.,.1., hm.» . now that the ticket clerks can b: {mung Ulnilvlxlif] Lllllfllfl and sop“ ill their glass (lffiltos at. til“ t-rllll». l‘ KHZ“, lit demoed to m“ subway‘ entrant-vs. the ' “mflghlel- 118 lllllllllll“ would s"€"li into nlnnl think it is no lollgcr decal" usiall plains the broad Andi“ ous for them to work in sllirl- his mflvupe gallfifriéh’ €§Vlll9 for sleeves. ' | . . -. _ ‘V ' < l? "tort" Thcy zlrl- ilelng scrvctl out. with éridlzggclalflgftagixstJr a“ and ti"! llghtuwigllt grey gabardlne jackets. (“Holly grazing Jill?‘ (‘rln§‘wlv"‘-' a lantern ilcll ‘llflllillfl hi?“ r lcc ‘ taught hints-cl“ Yllc fro) Jl-‘lfisvs and moves U)‘ ti“, ‘Umudur _ ill lllrc a . - . the idol of Sxglliilantos he became Announcements, i Coming Events, . m‘. Meetings, Etc.) s” “g 8'19 F01’ Supremacy In i Oil Markets l~\'"('"loI to Tl"; Qua "Buy your Xmas glfLs at Kings “NEW YORK, . y,‘ $3M” Daughters Sale, Heartz Hall Thurs- ureshadotvltlg a new and mo,“ day, November 24th. llfflsslvc struggle for supremnc n 5543-11-22-131 Illc trot-id cll tnarkets. the gum; ‘g - ll Co. of New York has entcgd "lp-sl-rvt- Ill-l‘. 71h for Good» into another contract for the m)». Supper and l-ntertninnn-nt lu < i_ - Cllflsv of larlzl‘ quantities of Row“ ltiver llall, 5i?! 011 products to Sllpplyltsmarkemln . _ _, . the near cost (l"|\I‘ the “fives, n, “m “(Vilm- to the Whisl in llop~ "Oworful Dutch-Shell group of Em-Q River llall, Wt-dtlcsliay, Nov. 0P“ at it p.m. 5511i- "Eat Wholesome Whole Wheat Ccrcal the 100 percent food in bread biscuit. tnllffins. etc. 0480-Oct. S-tt The contract cnlllnlz for the d»- - _ . g ‘ _ llrwrl to the Standard of New York "All kinds of hand made gifts for o’ =1 minimum of 360000 tom I: Xmas at. Kings Daughter's Salc °llv "l" ll Dfrlfid 0i Si’! Years. is "n Hcartz Hall Thursday, November llllld which this (‘Qmpgny has mm," 241“ 543_11.2g.31slncc last December. The Company‘; total purchases of Russian oil m- "(touu- to lhc ('tlll\'t‘l‘l, and box eluding thc largest transaction, will social in Murray Harbor Saturday. llmlllllll l0 lll-lfllll» 1.400.000 tons 5 Nov, 215th, undtr the auspices of Yl‘lll'- Yf-‘Dfesfillling an outlay ni‘ tlu- Wnmltlrs institute, rill; 940000-000 or more. during tho life of the three contracts. The norm-act; “Kpltvjq pros,“ \vpd_ Nu“ 2mm ‘Of 360.000 tolls amounts to l Ill Lcctulw- ' llev, W.V. MCDODBIILA52O~OOO barrels, or 80,640,000 23* l).l). Ilia Social and good cnterolm“ m. pelr°l°lllll~ tnlunp-nl. it‘ nolt llnc on Thursda) l . "C t m c 510-11-21-3 Below In Socialmlrd’ MoarshfielriJnl-ciilll, $211122: P t8. Durlng Week-End day evening, Nov. 23rd under the‘ ‘ WINNIPEQ, Man, Nov, 3g__ auspices of the Y. P. S. of ‘the Unit-l cd Church. Best city talent. If not flnc, first fine night. 5171121 a‘ ‘swefililll! from the no-th King Winter continued to s m}; h "Inquire Re Chronic Di e - -l° A l8 l"? n2 Prince Street. Dr. Clift. small)‘: f,§'l,’n°"§'t",‘f "mml llmllllffll l0- delay. recovery in next three mg éut“ d“ “Id “V” w" m°‘_" m°nms' 9424 m“ tlogrls werzall-‘epoli-fgd 00?,” . l" ‘l! t! *""l‘hc Prodigal Son" in sonlltfignueramres mnued “flmw m‘ "“" in Sarknvlvmvan dist»: ~ t and story will be given by the Mqmmb“ T3,", "hm a ,'. choir of the Caledonia Presbyter- n; merqmev; 73.1fm; L lan Church on Thursday evening. hours November 24th, at. eight o'clock. In Albert ‘ E ' n. temperatures - . nw| wgalzglée la the community la very“ lgw as 30 below during the week .__-..,a;.--.__. .. ' “haw-