(spscial to Tho Guardian‘) OIypMlX-L Nov. Fedemi methods are decided dur- m coming winter months to i“ with t-lle unelnployment sit- p which threatens to ibe acute m urban centres they will be “opted without particular regard (o, “[9 returned soldier. Apart (mm tile cure of seriously - dis- abled ilien, which will be contin- llcd lllIIIul‘ iIlt.‘ department n! soldiers" civil rte-establishment for some time 3'01- Tlin returned soldier is looked upon jléi litiving been absorbed Ill- io flit‘ civilian cnlas. Any means irliicil aii-l- lIcvii-icd by the Federal IIIIIUOTII-Itx- lo deal ivllli the unem- plovim-ni situation will have re- gard for inc unemployed _ nu ivlloln lilltl without distinction. D g . .. .- u-'\u-f’vs»~-|-v<u~nr§-¢V1 v l‘ o lCIINDENSED sriicnis, s ‘OAR son i-iliii: PHONE sail n. iioss-o-zs-n. ___________....._____. roost-A STRING OF PEARLS Finder please leave at Guardian Olllcr, newoi-d. ll- ,,.______._.__. mE COOKING STOVE andasev- 'El'ill other small coul stoves. Ap- ipy so Rochford st. B143. ‘P,. "‘ ‘NE AUCTION SALE AT A. N. lrLeolPs, iBrookfield, takes placi- today at 1 o'clock ‘SIillfW 1|- —_ ‘LOST.—A PARCEL OF BLACK silk. Please leave at Moore .\IoLeod’is_ 1i iii * TIE ’ RL, ,R JEENE- cs5,- Arlington llotel, Cltfy. '8713’-11-17-3i . . WOOD LOTS-Tho undersigned offers for sale gyood lots on Sat. 27th at l p. m.—A. M. McKen- zie,’ ‘Long Creek. 3735- uFOR JOB PRINTING of every description, patronize tho i(‘en- tral Job Printory, 17G Kent Sh. ‘Tel. 4-20-11. i.i'. FOR SNLE-JPIIPB bred (Jlylles- dale filly, 1 1-2 years old; Bur- on Kelvln.—(‘. W. Croken. Pref‘- town. 373541-1821 \‘WANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL housework in small fitmlly. Good wages. Apply 18G Prince Street. 3844-11-15-tf. ‘FOR $A'LE.—PURE BRED REG- lstered llolstein bull 3 1-2 years. l-‘ranklln iMllla. MarsllfIl-ltl. . 25098-11464? ..?_.___.._.~..____.. ....__._- ‘CHOICE OHIOKEN3 AT CAN- adian Farm Products Ltd. Phone 700 and 800. 353741-104! ‘FOR SALE OR RENT-A SMITH prciliier typewriter. In good con- dition. Apply 40 School St. 3710-11-17-31 ‘ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS Baking. Any one desiring cakes. puddings or mince meat deliver- ed ii time for Christmas shoulll order some ’by telephoning 658d. ‘ROOM AND BOARl-‘A GEN- ilemtin can 11o accommodated with room and board in private home. centrally located. Apply at Guard- ian Office. NBZG-ll-IO-t! ‘MAKE MONEY A1‘ HOMEF- 815. to $60. paid wsotfy for your spare time writing show cards for us, no canvassing. Wei Instruct and "only you with won-k. West ' s Sliowoiud Service, 67x o Si... Toronto. ulna. ‘lino can - “I'm” Ihflpaz-nllu: IOIIIQI isn. Inning Guardian 1dr. MEASIRES FUR RELIEF or IHEUNEMPIUYED will be Adopted by Federal Government for Unemployed as a, Whole, Returned Soldiers lliving "Become Absorbed iii Civil Life. 18——Whatevcr.pruvision for ti. continuation of the ‘There is now no parliamentary doles during the coming winter and the nllvchinery for handling them ‘has been _ prclty WGII scrapped. v Unemployment is now largely ll. provincial matter. 'l‘he Federal authorities however undertake to pay half the cost of the upkeep of tho Provincial labor bureau while the Labor Department assists in the compilation of statistics show- ing at what particular points and Ill what particular industries em- ployment. is required. In the case of a serious gmcrgency coviq dition of unemployment arising.’ the Federal authorities may o- compelled to take certain emer- gency measures to cope with it. llkianians ‘Flee Before Russians (Special to The Guardian) WARSAW,~Nov. 17—Tlle llkrn- inians have evalzuatnll Kiev ilnd other towns they had occupied and are fleeing defeated before the new Russian Soviet. offensive. ’l‘he Bolsllevik cavalry have swept through the Ukrainians ut various points. i-Q-omi- Methodist Campaign Financial Success (Special to The Examiner.) TORONTO. Nov. 17—Thr0ugh s. cantpslgnrcanrlevl on by lilto Do- nnlinion Ministerial Support Com- mittee of the Methodist ‘Church, _$39'l,635.has been added to the annual payroll of‘ Methodist pa-s tors in Canada and Newfoundland The ipayroll for 1919-20 itotalled $1,905,700, whereas 1920-21 a sum of $2,303,434. The announcement of the success of ths campaign ivas made ‘hora yesterday (by Sec- retnry D. G. Rideout. LOST-dlctween Longwortli Ave. and Paton’; store s. fawn cha- molselte glove. Finder please leave at Guardian, 3745-11-182i. AIS A CHRISTMAS GIFT none better tllun ilic PRINCE ELM WARD ISLA-ND $OUV!EiNl‘RiS— beautifully illustrated. Price 50c; by mail 57c. Guardian FOR SALE-One Lighter Day iltango (slightly used) one six Octave Karn organ. Apply to McU-urlly Bell, (‘ape Traverse. 374841-1831. fSThAYED-Aboilt October first froln the pasture of the under- signed tit. Caledonia. Ono litrge YPIII‘ and ll ‘Illllf old bull, light brown tlnll willie. No ear marks. Write M. t‘. McGowan, Kllmuir. 373211-1841 WANTED- Experienced i-ilcnog- HIDIIPI‘ for t~ity office, one with ‘knowledge of bookkeejlng pre- ferred. Apply in own litlntl- writing, stilling salary. Apply "M" Gunrdinli. tl7-il-ll-l7-if. *FARM FOR SALE-SO ACRES all dleill‘ good dwelling llouso and orchard, situated on llnlon ‘Road. fulir iliiles from (‘hill-Iot- tetown. For further particulars upply to It}. \\'llc~.liley' & ('0. Ltxl. » 3701i '1 "ll ED, BY EXPERIENCED stiller s position. .Guardian. 8495-11~8-tf O mtffllb sv IXPBRIENOEO mfllbher and book-keeper s as "lent position or will act G substitute. Apply "V." clo "lfdllll. 3500-11-94. . l T? l! sou: rs oav. NOVEM- uf: all?‘ ryaqjalbhllo nuctison. on r e are. one pass- enfg‘ 191$ ‘model, Studebaker car_ "Y "Yvrhaulsd this year, Now new“. new olootrlo startle: and “write buttery, No reserve. 3097-1140411 ALFRID JMOONALD; Slllvevor, Hormonsvl-lle. 3726-11-17. ‘igft ain-unoav 0a xsur sync‘ Land ‘M- bunni- of m: Finder piss. - Remzalenve nt ‘Guardian Office. . Dv- . oootkitnglloo: iaifffifi ' ant-isms I14‘ .'l l..\ ADDI! - ‘FOX MEN ATTENTl0N.- WE are now ready iu~zlcccilt ilppllrli- tlons for the registration of fox- es in The Sliver Fox Breeders Association. Application forms tfor membership and regislriltion as well as 'l‘ottoo Cards will be furnished on request. E. ll. iMonkley, SIIIIIIIIBPSIIIO, Set-y. 3619-11-13“ "SAUESMIM-JTHE SPECIALTY advqilt-lslng riold offers rt por- infnneni. independent and highly romunerativo lllisi- nous career for men with ‘successful selling or advertising experience. We are plonee n and leaders in tho field and are now closing territorial contracts for ‘i981. Some attractive openings still available. Our lineoipomprlse axoluslve design! in art calen- dars and specialties in paper. celluloid. leather and metal. Liberal commissions. Wookly remittances. Stalls full qualifica- tions. are experience, references obs. "first letter. Canadian-Ameri- Tliesllily at. Pownall which OTTAWA, Nov. fl-Gen. Lord Byng of Vilny, tCominander of the Canadian corps on the lWestern front for more thun p, year “m1 faith)“ 8-5 the lender of the Cana- dians during the historic battle of Vlmy Rldse_ in Apriranll May, 1917, has been ‘appointed all Hon- orary Colonel in the Canluliuil Mi- $5DJIDO Fire In Fairville, NB. (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, Nov. 17.—l~“lre des- troyed early this morning i-lie fair- vlille fire station. the Orange Hall on tho opposite islde of the Street and three lYwellings, and btldly damaged t-llree other houses. The fire started in the engine houso oi‘ ‘the station and destroyed till the fllre fighting apparatus before the neighbors were aroused. The pro- perty loss is itbout $50,000. Valuable Horses Taken to U. S. (Snonial to The Guardian) l-‘ILEDERIKITON, N. B. Nov. 17- Bill Sharon 2 11 1-4 and bully Grut- ton 2 00 1-2 were taken to Pollgh- keepsile today by Tommy Murphy. the fnimous Grand Circuit reins- main. Murphy yesterday decided lo buy Lady Gratton and paid $8.400 for her it; Archie Alcorn oi’ Black- vtillc. Alcorn lbougllt the ‘ll\lli‘P for $5.000 from Arthur Fllulk oi‘ .\loiii- rezil in Sept last.‘ Cables Between‘ , Germany and U. S. ("urppssng GILL o; moods) NEW YORK, Nov. 17.-—Western Union Telegraph Co. today an- nounced the completion of arrange- ments wlth the German telegraph administration for handling cablt traffic between Germany and Ulniied States. Hold-Up-Man '\ Has Been Caught (Special to The Guardian) VAN-COVER. Nov. 17.——The mar who pulled off tho hold-up of an lmperlail Oil Company employee on Saturday mom-lngand got away in the sbolen town auto with cash and cheques to the value of twenty thousand dollars, has ‘been caught according to police siiatnmieriitg. l-Ic n sailor named Malone and is stated to have confessed the crime. Bad Fire At Pownal A very’ serious lire occllre result- ed in the total loss of all Mr. Fret’ Praiighfs farm buildings, liis stock of produce and fiuinl ml‘ clilnery, pigs and three dlorses. Everything ivas. lostt wtith the ex- ception of illo dwelling -house WIllCIl ivai-l silivetl owing to ll tr voroible wind and tile streuuo’ labors of ull the farmers in the countryside. who dlatltled for hours with the flaiiles, until pumps and wl-Ilt-t were dry. The fltrlil ‘hollso of Mr. Gay, the next neighbor, was seriously. imperiled lilut escaped with ti scorching. Tho conliagratlon hluz ell till tlfieriioon with fierce ener- gy. ’l‘lio threshing gear of Mr. DlllIIOI Ciimlon, who was ‘helping out. on the farm lit tho tune, wiis also lost. ills horses were the only nniliinls sllvcd. '.\ll'. Prallghi. und tlirvfltmlly’ had been threshing hind-had just set down to dinner when someone noticed flames coming from the born. Ii is not known how the flro started. No insurance. was curried on ibulldinga or istoclt. iintl ithc disaster falls with crush- ing force upon the owner. FIRE AT DFIOMORE It. is reported 1|ltil u serious flit? occurred. ut llroiiiolc about nine o'clock loot nilht- TIN? W"! o! Mr. W. Knee-hone was destroyed can Art WOIkQ-COOMONII, olllo - .. , dfbi-ll-ll-flt sud tithe oitttle all ION-- i. Iltia. The appointment has been made by Order-ln-Council in re- cognition of the services rendered by Lord Byng to iCanada and the Canadian Corps during the period when ii was under his command. Lord Byng has been mentioned 115 it Dossilile choice for the next iGovernor-General. T0 Pay Penalty y, For False Marks (Special to The Guardian) MDNTREAUJ. lNov. 17.—Jloseph A. Pusant and Rene Rlcei, beer null wlnc lllorchants of this cliy were today sentenced by Judge Bazin to l2 months in jail, each with hard labor and to n fine of $2,000 each or an additional twelve nlontlls, on a charge of false trade marks. The liaise pretenses tirade in tho same case was dis missed Don the ground of accused being already acquitted. ' N. S. Considers Prohibition Mallets . (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, S. Nov. 17.--'l‘lie ‘appointment oi‘ fl hoard of vendor, commissioners tyl the advisabili- ty of the i " prohibition Inspec- tor gii'l:.,_;_lu.l time to IliIS duties worn liieclisselLa-t a meeting yes- terliluy‘. IJGEWGGII Premier iMurroy nnll representllilives of the N. S Teiiitlcrzlncl- Alliance. —~——<-o->——-- Terrific Gale All Alongi ‘ ‘file Atlantic Guilt WILMINGTON. Del., Nov. 17- A fifty mile gale is sweeping tile Pluwwre coast. Many vessels en- terilllg or leaving tit-c Delaware Bay IIBIVB been forced to put into the lbreakwaoer for refuge. The tug Jolln A. Hughes, of Philadelphia, put into Downs 1m a fluidly battered condition late tonight. Through- out the state itelophone and tele- giitaph service was badly di-sarrang- ed. J’! FIRST SNOW SOUTH ASl-IEVIILDE. N. i". Nov. 16.- Asheville and Immediate vicinity were visited tonilght by the first snow of 1H9 season, which bogor failing shortly after seven o'clock. The night was the coldest oi‘ ills season. CUMBERLAND, l\fd., Nov. 17-- The Allegllney Moun-talin section l_\_' blanlilvcd by snow and 51-." t At Frostburg the snow and sleet. is sbouit five inches deep, with the fall unabated. At Thomas, W. Va. on tho Western ~ Maryland Reil- way. it stands 12 above zero. with two inches of snow. On the lllr Savage Mountain the 51891 lis six inches deep. Sugar Quotations - i In Montreal Are Lower TORONTO. Nov. lT-Still itn- otllcr cut liul-i ‘been made by tll/ ‘Domlnllon Stigm- Co. The new ‘low price of $11.75 per hundred ito retailers, less 5 per cent. io wholesalers, iequail to $11.17 has helm alunounced. Other refiners arc quoting around 13 cents uoili- initlly. Reball prices varied to- day between 13 and 15 cents. General Wrangel-‘s Defeat Not the Eiill (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Nov. 17.-—'I"he defeat of GUIIQNEI Boron wrangle. Command tier in Chlerf of the Russian voliin- leer army in Crimea will not end tho fight against. the Bolshevikl. Basil Nlilkletkoff, special repre- sen-tallve to Parts for General wrangle. declared here today. we will never give up the struasle against tho Bolshovism, he said. Tirol-o arc other ways besides use of arilis and munitions ‘by which tlio Ilolahovlsis can be ‘putt down and pgflllilpfl the fight will continue along bloodless lines. General Wl‘angle‘s third orlny is still in- tact in Ukraine. M. Molnkoff ox- plained, and this could form the basis of a new military mvfmtiln- #sé\\li?/.///2‘i " ed 14,’. The prisoners, Nash and Stev- ens, who made their escape from Queens County Jail about two weeks ago, and were ro-captured at Hampshire are again at liber- ty. along with another prisoner, Gilllant. of Charlottetown who, like the others, ivils ltwaltihg trial before tho Supreme Court for stealing. . The prisoners nlude their es- cape last night about 8 o'clock af- ter ilizikiiig o. dead set on Juiier litmus. as he ivas coining through tho ward lifter having taken ll. walk to tho basement. Tho largest of the thrco men, Ftevens_ was the first to spring at tho jailer just as ~lic was in the uct of locking the ward door be fore passing outside. A desper- ute struggle ensued, ullricll lasted for about eight minutes, the pri- soners succeeding in securing a hold on Mr. Burns’ arms and get- ting the keys from liim but not before the chain which held them had broken. and the jailer had re- ccived a. very rough lhandling in the tussle ‘which took place. llnv- ing secured a hold of the jallei tile prisoners pitched lliln into CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. GENERAL LDRD BYND ‘ ' FITTINGLY HDNDURED Honorary Colonel of Canatian Militia. Is Spoken of as Next Governor General oi Canada PRISDNERS MAKE ANDTHER SENSATIDNAI ESCAPE FRDM QUEEN'S GDUNTY JAII. one of the cells just vacated and locked liim in. They then, by means of the keys made’ their es- cape_ leaving t-he keys belilnd Lheln. In the scuffle they suc- ceedetl in getting bold of the jailer's revolver. but that they took good care to take along with t-hem. Tile iailcr received sumo se- vere lllows chiefly ill the breast and was pretty well used up rind bruised ‘by tho time the scrim- mage ended. No other prisoners biit. -ille three were in the ward at the time. Tito jnilorhi daughter, after the thrcs ‘men had got clear ,found the keys and liberated her father The escaped men wrrl- without coats, vests or heilllgs-nr when they got away n13. the chances are that by the time this appears In print, if they are not captured, allot-her robbery will ilitlvc been committed. Stevens and Nash ii will be re- membered tire circus followers who are awaiting Supreme Court for robbing of HIIIWHYTIXGIYS clothes. Amos Gallant, of Char- lottetown, awaits trial for larceny of twelve dollars. ESEPVEENDID ADD Yesterday illorniinlfs session of the ‘Maritime Sunday School open- ed ivitll a devotional and song sar- v1ce_ followed by routine work. Prof. John ‘Line, M. A., D. B., of ‘Mount Allison University gave the ‘Bible IM-essage, a synopsis of which is given herewith:- THE KINGDOM ‘OF GOD-ITS VALUES Men divld-eii socially, racially. religiously Only under the King- dom of God can man be united. The speaker objected to ilhe Iterm class- es. Man is a family. Class differ- ences are not known in bile family though there are differences in the family. This Kingdom of God ls the faili- lly -ideil. in all our relations A social unity without antagonism. M-en think too much of their rights. This must the swallowed up in all. objection of Righteous- ness. The "Kingdom" is iflle modern ides. today compared with medieval tmes when the lKhigdotll idea was not stressed. The speaker gave sci actions for scripture drawing St. Paul's ideas ‘of the Kingdom values But wis tiliiust get ibuck to Jesus if we would get i-lle full idea of the Kingdom. ‘Christianity Is the most iiaidilcal force in the world. Not a revolution tby force as Bolshevisnl which is superficial but a radical revolution touching fundamental principles. Each age has its characterization by certain sins ‘as well us its PM" tlcula=r emphasis. This age is coni- nterciallly frenzied with little re- gard as to the nletliods if obtained Wihat is ‘ii to be commercially min-lied? It does not forbid dili- gence in business. Jesus does not condemtn diligence except. from in- ilevrior motives. Diligence is enjoin- ‘d by chrlstinnity. Tho business r (‘Ivifleg can be curried on witli ref ere-lice lto the Kingdom of God. 0m of meymlue-s of the King- dom is to give resulative rower tr lif-o_ lt puts first things first, Jesus solves the problem which philos- ophers through all ages have striven ufier ‘and failed. Tile Kim! donl‘ idea solves our difli-cult prob- lems. Wlren the great idea of the Kingdom. grips you. it bring-a 1M9 subjection all the powers of life a-nll the lesser things dropoll’. l! Clllristianity is to you a life Ylllllfi‘ than a rule IIIIQID we lire Christ- ians and life becomes free. The selvonll addroeisl ‘was Elvin! by llev. t‘. n. Myers. ‘Foremo- Aftcr it niilrillfill introductory the speaker silld_ Five years since 1H1 effort ‘Wll-S mtiilo to unite til-o forces in reference 1o boys and KITIB- T111“ movement Iias grown. “That is this movement’! Wily are they Kathe; '7 l These people are trying lo find oilt how iihey are to live (‘INTI imd useful lives and help others to so live, These yotuJ-S P901110 4W9 not saints but just normal boll‘ 811d girls. This movement is of the spirit of God It can not ‘be interpreted in any other way. The effort of the church in past ‘has been to adults onid to foreign mission efforts. To- dliy the emphasis is being ‘plac- sd on the young life. ‘Ilhe spirit of God ls now itoucblnig the teen age tho most impressive land most formative ivoriod of dlfe_ ff tho church moulds nlinisters. mission- aries omd medical men this is the period when these decisions are made. ll. is the age when tho dcciz-l Ion for Christ is made.‘ Why was tlho church faililng among lim- own W“!!! M0019 dl this psi-iiciusi- m? ousht to E88 SUNDAY 8G_II_D0_LGDNVENT|DN E8 AT the question t.o say the "boys are just bald.“ The fault is more “ours" than “theirs? Let us go to tile boys who have gone out turd get them to tell us. This has been done and these ans wers will lnnerpret to us the rea- sons wily:- 1, “We loft the Sun/tiny School because the lesson-s ivore not in- teresting. They do not meet the needs of today. 2. We have dropped out of Sun- day School because thew-e was ino clilliico to get acqliaintetl ll. Because there was nothing doing. 4. Because the t-oacilers officers run the whole show. 5. Because the teachens were no ‘good, Not that these teachers were riot good brut they showed no personal interest in» them. The modern Sunday School nmst meet the full needs of the boys‘ and girls. A-ll life must be ‘Chrisiianlz- ed. The young people must bs ua- ed and learn to do by doing. Or- ganise the classes and the depart monlt. Ten/ch them to gain self control by yplucing mespcliisibility upon iJlem_ The conference then lllvid-ed intl four conferences which separately leult with the children. the boys. the girls and the officers. All of these were sessions of great inter- est. inspiration and great. ihelpful- noes. AFTERNOON SESSION "The, afternoon session of,~the Maritime Sunday School Conven- tion ibegan with a sell-vice of song. The President road the scriptures and called on Mr. IManzer to lead in prayer. » Prof‘. dloniinc addressed the con volition. on Tlho Place of the Teach- er irn Religious Education. The teacher is ills dynamo in ‘Sunday School ‘religion-s machinery. 0r- gnnizatlon is not sufficient. The Sunday rScIlool tcacher should ‘fbe trained for his work. Teaching ls teaching whether in ills Sunday out! School‘ or day school. The teacher must know his sub- jectmatter. tile must know his Dup ll. Ho must know how to iceicli. 'l‘eaclling is a drawing out process. The pupils in this sceptical and critical age are asking -wllilt is the Bible’! How vlld‘ we gel. it? Is it re- liable? T-Ioiv sslialll rwe interpret it? The teacher ulwa-t be able to ans- wer ilh-ese questions. l5 tflhSfffi a coitfllci. between 20th century science and the Bible? The billlo was not written to teaicll phy sslcztl science or history but relig- ion. J do not condemn my watch because l-t does mot toll me how hot it is This is not the purpose of my watch. ‘Neither I.-i the Bible written for "scientific but religious purposes. , The teacher must know ills pup- ii. The ‘honre. 1hr- school and the stale imust help the pupil to 11nd Iliinself. Different types of mind and disposition. are in every school. Some are lntctlilootuial ilome are emotional, etc. So - e teacher must understand title pupil. Education is response ‘to stimul- niion—No impression wirithout ex- pression. T-hsre is enough good in IIR to imolte good creatures of any of us under proper environment. Bad ihorcdity may tbs mode to lie dormant in a good environment. 'l‘-he teacher must. be a consec- rated Christian, tralned- in the ii-eart. m-lnli. and feet (to set there on time.) ltev. C. C. Myers spoke on "The Strategic Importance of Children's Division. The Mme is fundamental in religious tmliilit. The fund! is the unity of society. We must. w Moo this sit ' ‘find Olli- lhe ‘facts, It is t0 901W mafia." Joann-sn- PRDSPEGTIVEF (Special to The Guardian) OT'l‘A\V-A, Nov. 17-—lf, ltS has been intimated by Premier Lloyd George the imperial Conference is held next June, Canada will llkly be represented tliereat by Premier Meigllen, Hon. C. Ballantyne. Minister oi’ Marine Midis Got. $3,500,000 In Car Robbeiy COUNCIL BLITPFS, IOWA, Nov. l7—I.oss in the ‘Chicago-Burling- ton and Quincy lliilil car robbery hers last Saturday night will to- l0 a story published todlly by the Council Bluffs Evening Nonparcil. This. according to the newspaper, became known today when ilddi~ tionul post officials came to assist local investigators i.n n check of the insurance tho stolen mull pouches. l. Sugar Market Is Steadier In New York iNEW YORK, Nov. -17—-’l‘he lo- cal market for raw sugar was un- changed early today. Prices‘ quoted were 5 1-2 cenbs for Cubas, cost: and freight equal. to $6.51 for Centrifugal. Refined was un- changed to 3-4 of a cent lower, ‘smother refiner halving reduced the lisit prices to a fbasis of 9 3-4 cents. The tango of prices is now $9.75 to $10.50, for flue gmnu- ‘lated. Sugar futures were veryi quiet although an undertone ofl stoudler prices at midday showetli advances of 1O to 20 points on! trade bilying. -——-——{-Oi LEADER OF HUMANITARIAN CULT AiND WIFE WH-O TOOK POISON BY MISTAKE T" MIR. am) MR3. MIISHIA APPLEBIAUM Misha Applebautn, tfounider and leader of the J-luinainimrlan Cult, told the police that he and his wife took blchloride of masonry tablets by mlsbako. ‘When they were re- moved from their New York spart- monttoahospitnl botbvm-etns serious amdiitrlioui. Applebaum was well known on the concert amigo. ‘fury were married wont sovomll hundred 1th Continued on Pm Tlim Premier Meighen, Messrs BaDaiityle and-Guthrie May Represent Canada at Imperial ,Conlerence Which May be Held in Ottawa iii lune. i I I tal at least 551500.000. according] l l mallnnalned this nlystorflous attitude As il-Iclon S-Irerlnnn Yorke, his wits last April Applelnlum is said tn have amend annuals-ai- sou. nninn f DR DANADINNS and Naval Affairs and Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Minister of Mllltia- and Defence. From the Canadian view point questions of defence both naval and military, will tea- ture largely among the delibera- tions. The rumor that the 0on- ferenice may take place at Ottawa is not given much credit here. Irish Kidnap Due Judge, of T. MacSwiney CORK Nov. 17—Three men, one an ‘English officer. were dromed from a Cork-Skibboreen train last lnight by kidnappers. 'l‘hc officer was believed to have ,beeu in one court-martini which ‘sentenced Lord Mayor MacSwlnoy on charges of sedition. I A Sinn Fain court was report- ed to have passed sentence on the “murderers" of Terence MacSrwi- hey. lt was declared all those connected with his imprisonment would be sentenced and that the.» penalty would be exacted. British officials have watcher‘ carefully for any attempt to carry out the threats. Ono "veng canco band" which set out for England immediately after Mac Swlnei/‘a death was brokenup, it is alleged Boyliilled at . Durham, NR. (Special to The Guardian) ETHEDERIOPON. N. B. Nov. 17- Fred Chase, 1B years old, of Lowel Durham was instantly killed yes twday at Durham Bridge on the Nashwask nom- by being crushed under a. falling pllo of pulp wood. PIE-IT! Summerside Fire broke out in Summerslde about 8 o'clock la/st evening in Johnson's Bakery and spread to a warehouse at the roar used by Thomas Johnson, plum-ber. Both buildlings were fhsdlly soot-chm (and considerable material des- troyed. But for the good work of the firemen the blaze would un- doubtedly havo spread further and proved much more serious. The loss is onlypartly covered by insurance. Gladys Klaril Co. At Priii_co_ Edward "The Confession," n play ~of ex- ceptional ‘Interest was produced at tho Prince Edward Theatre Inst evening by ills Gladys Klark Ploy ens. Tho Conoession is a. story of real ‘human inlterest conveying a noble lesson. 1t carries with it a beautiful love story and held the itonse attention of the large and fence lo the very Last. THE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE, TIDE. MOON, ETC. TORONTO. Nov. 18th. Thursday strong ivcsterly winds. clearing. ‘lligli tilic this llftcrumn at 4.0-1 nnd tomorrow at 2.115. Sunsets this afternoon at 4.2-5 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.07. " ‘First quarter moon Thursday November 18th. 4.13 p. m. ~ "l ‘ill. Noopln ldlflfinnshino Ril M OR E: MAS . SHOPPING HUSTLI m; i5 A GOOD , KEEP Y. TO.’ \-