"mm wanna-aw: wan-r . A Every flililljy "Issue (Iunranteed. Member ‘A. B. C. iiiiiiis r“ -:--==--‘-=-:~‘ iii ‘i: le's . "use s» \\\\ Readbyiverybody iid like "Elbe Dew i CHARLOTTETOWN} ‘CANADA FRIDAY, Nov. 24, 1922 iii iii iiiiii lii iiiiNiii’5 iiiiiiists Will Crusade for theRight in the Parched Deserts 0i Canada and the United States. (Special to Tho Guardian.) llAlRlS. Nov. 23.—'l‘he Knights are dead, their their armor rattles hollowly in 11v“, the stpirit that sailing to a fame of swords are rust, vintages. But even that ls far country just to sing iin noble chorus the undying their fair France's ruby Latest Bulletins In Brief BY OUR OWN WIRELESS. :O-O-9§+04+O-OQ+O++O+O-+fO-§0 can Ali-star Baseball fe-ated Keio to zero. ‘ team de- University fourteen riage of Princess Dagmar, young- est sister ‘of King Christian to Lt. Joergen, Castsrskgold, celebrated today. Neiiv South Wales parliament agrees by a. majority to aid in settling 7,000 British settlers at misleading. cost of six million pounds. musty >muaeums. "but their spirit Tliey will not "Sh! W Wlthhfllll the sent them ‘wines, t-he grateful warming wines WAISHIINGTON, ‘Nev 23-111mm across parchiugdeserta to crusade that inspire the sons of France to steps tnkcu for completing U. S. for tho right. 10mm ‘Cherbourg the modern de- scoudants oif the Crusaders areltihrougliout the Unllted States and another landWPauia-da for the wines of Franco- They too must deolcohoiized! lands they sailing to reclaim fnoiu the infidel. face drought for the seek to conquer-all the United States. They go wihout the blaring of tram-pets. the cheers of the ‘p017!!- lace, the thunder of the prcsa- 0111 theygo iwitli heads and hearts fu-li of hope. “aw Wheres Bacchus’ cheerful champlflflfl contend with tho mournful, r1108!’ nigh" °f "n" ‘righteous divcuaht- v They me braving the penis oi‘ the stormy deep, not to shcd their blood for Baccus in defence of his verdant wreath of mirth now _witharing in the dry Canadian Canada and poetry. N0, wage ‘bloodless, verbal Yes, we can no longer conceal it. They ‘belong in the ranks of the AnthSaloun ‘League with Attorney General Raney and Andrew Vol- it not liom the roof-s of Askuioii—- Dr. Herocq. director of the Inter- h - o to enter the ‘naiiional Bureau opposed to alco- T W 8 hcil, and President ‘Causin. of the League of People's and ‘Labor Fiance. also opposed to alcohol. They will liinil in Qucbflfi. and aft-er having convinced Canada. ‘will proceed to the United States just as if there had never been an .eigh‘teentli amendment. a Voilutead Act, nu AniliiSaloon League, boot- ioggers or speak-easys. and= American blasts. Thoy are __. ‘-\»‘--ri .. iii (Special to The Guardian.) l/AUSANNE. Nov. 23d — Tho question of Thrace was again brought before thc commission on military and territorial matters at tilie ‘Lou-sauna conference today, olsinot ‘Pasha was expected to make a long speech on Turkeys claiim for a plebiscite in Western Thrace. The outhusiiism of the Turklsbfcstzs are taking steps to removal ‘delegates for a plc-blscite has cvi-[i-‘heir property and other effects in. iliifiliiiil Claiins- ‘to Western f "jliritfshfaild Am"ei‘ica_iis""ii1,.10on- starlet-sepia =.Prepa refo-r-Uneer J c- . - inties. ._ _ , . Y‘ _ 'Greec0.. was regarded in confer . euoe circles as ‘ fmiportanco , because first time la many years present u united front on a clearly defined issue. their mission is to team f-or 1024 Olympic Meet battles Paris, funds‘ of stead. ——-Theii- names are—wliisper FEHENIJE iof considerable] it . the W“ that pocket or wrist wutcli Radio re- lures“, Buyganlm Jugopslflvla andceiviug set is the next step in ra- Rummna had" come together m ("O advancement. it wil'l in $38,500 donated. Al-l U. .S. athletic bodies will send strongest team. NEW YORK, Nov. ZZL-‘Georgos Clemenceau, prepares for visit t0 Boston, where he nrakes ihis next speech. He is travelling in the pri- vate car of Charles B. Scbwab. WAiSHlNGTiON, Nov. 23. — Pierce "Butler of ‘St. Paul, Minn. was nominated today by Presidem‘ [Harding as aissqciate Justice of |t‘he ‘Supreme Court to succeed as- sociate Justice Dayrwho resigned PARIS, Nov. 23.—Chilean earlill quake is only a beginning of com- ing disturbances. says a ‘French scientist Abbe Morc_e_aux who pre- dicts blg terrestrial distur- bances in coming year in Antilles. Mexico, Japan and other places. CONISTWANTINOPLE. Nov 23- Cnptain S. W. Bryant left here today for the Hague where with Roar Admiral Rogers hc will re- present the navy at the interna- iional conference for fixing rules oi warf-aro at sea. lRTlfibADiEllliPfllA, N‘0v. 2fi.—li. SS. Relief team defeats U.~S.S. Washington "eleven, 7'10 0 in semi- ,fiuals for Atluhtic fliifil title. Ro- ‘lief team will meet the winner of the Delaware» Florida game to» he played in Boston ‘Fhiiiiksglviiig gtliiy. ‘NEW Yank. Nov. 23.*_A vest (illaiblfl people to listen in anywhere, ac- cording to David A. Barnoff, Vicc floNgnAwrmonum No“ 23__';President of the Radio corpora- Britiah and United IStates inter- Ltion of America. SYDNEY, .N.S..:'I‘he Sydney's ‘doubly been considerably dampen-|the event that the La-iisanne con-UVBPB 5m! ‘Dfbflirllted tilde-y by the ed by tho discovery that Great; Brltwin, Italy and France are ‘sol-; idly united against tilic claims ‘(i the Turks to Wcstggn 'l‘iiracn. The| Nationalists are also considering? the significance of a nleeting of the Balkan delegates last night iii which. 'it is understood, there was. a discussion of the policy tnYbe "adopted by the Balkan states on the question of Western Thrace. The meeting of the Balkan rop- resoutaiilves, ‘which was cirlled =by former Premier Venizelos of ... I "éoa-oooo-H-QM-Hoemoooo-o-e I Condensed Specials 0+ a flATlli8.-1,l!o"per‘llnb par dny. llc per lino ‘per ‘day for‘il’dnya or over. 8c a lino par day for 6 days or over. Count 5 word to u. line. Groups of 5 llgureiifllnitl l ‘letters, count as one word. 10 per cont. discount fnr cash. Address forms part p arl. "and ‘muiirba paldfor. Special ates “Furnished Room Id. 76c for seven wordii for one week. Situation ‘wanted. for sevemwords. 50o per ‘WANTED-MAID FOR GENE- rral housework. ADDIY 235 Fl!!- roy St. _ A ‘LOST- WHITE BOB TAIL OAT Reward if returned to 243 Rich- rmiond st. i - ioirs-aaai ‘HOUSE TO LIP-APPLY ‘I87 l-fillsboro O2. ' -" 2i "waiv-rizn‘ Fain-AL: FOX "r0 ranch with good silver male Board free and increase divided equally. ‘Apply to’ ‘Moors d: Keenan, nus-my ‘River. _ ~ - IMM-fl-iif ' ‘Novice-mow. ll “TH! TIMI to get your re w eels repair ed. w. n. McLean. 2a: 0t. George St. Nov 17-2! ‘FARM FOR JAL 188 ACRES ‘wood iafld- it Me County Lot i! n ffliu Western Mad North Rumors district ‘Hind!- Ellernlie, .11. W. Locke, Bonnbavi 10080-1741. to 1"" all ‘ “in, booitlvaly "pmoau deciduous; mu ou- a prospect; rm fsrence falls to accomplish its pur- pose of establishing peace in the Near East, The largest and dldest British business liouaein Turkey ‘began today to transfer iits entire stocks. valued $1,600,000 from the Main street of the ‘city to the docks, so tihnt its goods might be immediate- ly removed. This action was =1 sig- llill for several local flrmi-z to close, and British and United ‘States con- cerns have chartered large steam- ers to carry away their effects and othcrs have against looting and incendiarlsm. British Paid Tribute“ T0 The U. S. Unknown Soldier (Special to The Guardian.) WAiSHlNGTON. Ncv. 23. "Among the fading tributes to the Uukumin Soldier laiid on he tom‘b at Arlington cemetery on arm's- tica diiy ‘more ‘than a week ago is one great wreath bearing the legend "in undying memory". B110 below the inscription that it came from the British ‘Embassy. And only now has it become known that wiih solemn ceremony that ‘day the‘ British officials paid this tribute to the heroic dead. The visit to the tomib of the American uu-lmown was unheralded and lim- ited exactly to concide with the ceremony of the day at Westmins- ter Abbey. For two minutes the group stood rigidly at attention at the grave of the Unified States comrade in the grout fraternity oi‘ hero ilead then turned back to the ordinary thlagu QT life- New York Exchange Rates Noon exchange cables in New Vnrk Nov,23:— fir? ".’.i""‘.i"-“ fie"...- wiiii" uwflrufizrn. r, 011,-, Sterling . . . . . . . . . .. 4.40.63 cents ilirencli Frllw . 7.17 “ Malian Lin. . 4.69 ‘l’ Dutch Guilder .. 31.38 ‘ Go nMark .0158 " _ _ . . . . . . . 00.0500 " Arlbniliiila Gold Peso 82.91 " JIDIIIOII Yen 8.42 " 71.48 " 20.70 " . ‘CH5 " acceptances ‘insured their stook' .. lactic will . Rear Ailmifiil William C. Cole. U ‘ in four or five days. Denver pro- iworist ‘wilnd and sleet storm. in ‘the history of Cape Breton Island, ;The power yservlcev ‘has ‘been re ‘Rllmfll. ibut electric light was avail ‘able only in ‘limited dlstrictsfilidre iyesterday gutted the down lUWll section. I NEW YORK. Nov 23-h fleet of American flag siteams-hips are now engaged. in coast to coast trade totaling more than 700,000 tons‘ will- be increased by f-lecit- of seven modern freighters of Garland‘ Steamship Corporation next mouth. Ports‘ of call on At- be ‘New ‘York. Balti- more and Mdirfolk ‘and on the Pacl flc, Los Angles. iSan Francisco, Pontlanuil and Seattle. PENSACOLA‘. Fla, Nov. 23i-—C ‘P. Moore, owner of" the auxiliary schooner ‘Success’ and 14 other defendants. charged ‘by the gov- ernment with smuggling in con necti-ou with wholesale liquor and alien trade ‘between this country and Cuba. were to l-o placéd on trial in U.'S. district court hero to- day. - big LONDON. ‘Nov. 2:i.—l(inir George who went ‘before the new Eng- lish parliament today accompan- ied by the Queen at tho formal‘ opening of that body asks contin. uation oi! umeliorativo measures fbr trade and ‘employment and guarantee of loan for restoration of Austria. 1-5».- ISAJWTAGO. Nov. 23.—Distrl“bll- tion of relief "supplies reaching ihera aiboard American protected cruisers, Cleveland and‘ Denver, will be made under diraction of. S. ‘Cleveland expected at l-luasc bably in four days "later. Special Prizes For Baby ShowGiven By Browse Bros. (Messrs. Prone ‘Brod. Ltd. will give two special pfllll for the Baby show next Tuesday u fol- lowl: For First Prise 3011311000 . ‘For Second H500 Bdby, 85. per o!!! I l These prise babies amt be weir LJlarht-Nov. {inc concert/iota. of alotlllll _~ori~ira'ilo iifi3$$8'l»°ia"°m 000,690 0i lim- l . ‘OiS-QKA, Japan, Nov Z3--Am0ri- COPENHAGEN, Nov, 23-Mar- ‘SYDMEY, Australia. Nov. 23.—— ,Grea‘t ‘Step tativerof thellnive-rsitles of Aca- dia, DallimtalepKlnga, Mount Alli- lon. Pine ifliill and New Bruns wick, the Rom-an Catholic urchiiio ‘ceae of Halifax-and the govern- ment of Nthliluscotla today nave- so upon a ‘scheme of federation which "willie not bind-lug uiwii the‘ constituencies "of each. would their judgment meet the require» at the close- of the concludinz see alon this afternon of the wnhmbefore the scheduled meet- ins ‘- "who! Dacanrber bawbe duty of the conference to bib-on the scheme agreed upon vbflypmrypiilrmlilon to the sov- mutton-an: the various colle- upfil fin Uriel! oilfield i‘. i. (Special ‘to The Guardlilh) TORONTO. ‘Nov. "zit-JIM Silveri pm; (Show in connection with tlig, Royal winer F311‘ is attracting “ lot of attention. There are ‘Over three hundred foxes exhibited in- eluding entries from tihe United also tlio best quality foxes from Prince Edward Island. The: Mr. HZJ. Drotet have ‘X18511 most! arduous time sorting the DYiZPi9 winners, the competition being. very keen and the ‘exhibltsvrry higih. it will Satl completed. After the judges have. scored the foxes the highest scor-i lug foxes are to be brought hack for comparison and also much more time is lost piclringiihe ‘win- ner. The results of‘ the adult clas- ses ‘were posted tonight‘ and "Show that P.E.I. is away to thcfront winning practically a-il of‘th§‘pri-. zcs and those won outside orb ls- land foxes that have been eirpor ted. The cup for grand champion adult male, was won by P. G. Clarke of Sunmmerside, with Col- onel McKlnnon only a quarter oi n llfllnt ‘bcliiind. The cii-p for grand champion adult female, was won by B. Graham Rogers. Summer- slde, " Third: Mrs. (Colonel) D. ‘Mac- Klinnoni Charlottetown-us ntg, "Fourth: =P.G. film-k," Surname 01% points. [Biluck adults femn-lo ——- Fly-gt; Pure (Ianadirtn ‘Co., 92 points. J-udges, Mr. Chester Mcibure nn-iiterlv. 931,4, Siiiiiiiicrsidc, llilillifi- . 5iii_i,i;ifli|Ni [|i Fiill Over 300-F0Xes" on Exhibition and Competi- tion Very Keen. Judging Will Not be CompletedBetore Saturday. Practically all Prizes so Far Won by P. E. Island. iSecond: Pure Canadian Co., Sum merside 90% ‘points. Third: New Hamburg Co. On- tario 89% points. Fourth: \V.A. Jenkins, Seal Riv- er, 89 points. Dark silver adult males-—4First iSecond: points. ‘Third: B.G. Rogers, Suminerside Wiil Fourth: Pure Canadian CoSum quality oi’ iiieimersiiie. e3 points. 31/4 points Dark silvcr adult females-First urd-ay before the judging w ll be Pure Canadian 0.0 92% points, ‘Fourth B. G. Rogers, 921/, ‘points adult males- First: P.G. Clarke, 951,5, champion male adult. Medium ‘Silver Second Col. D.A. 051/4 points. Third: Pure Canadian Co. 93% points. illourth: F. B, llombough. ‘points. IMElllllm silver females adults- First: B.G. Rogers, 95, grand chap ‘plnn adult fciiiiiie. ISeconil: John A. Len 041A points. Pure Canadian Co, 94 '1“ii ird : points. -Fourlli: F. MuNeil 93% points. iSilver mule iidililS—iFll“EilZPlll‘0 Cnliliiliali C0. 94% ‘pninfb. lSci-ouil: Pure Canadian 03 3-8 points. "" lifid: Mrs. (Col.) DJA. MacKin- non 93 pninls. Fourth: New Hamburg Co. On- grand MZlCKillHOll. 93% iii TY ‘HUEPITM ‘Vltd ‘Ytfii-[liiil-Y " Min. "=IIi——'-IlIlilliiIiiIi Hundreds Inspected the Hospital on An- niversary of Fire. Event Closed With Solemn Evening , » States. The largest number‘ undIB. G. Rogers. Suinmersiile, 93% are points. Yesterday many citizens took advantage of the invitation to visit the Charlottetown Hospital and were shown through the vari- ous departments. ‘Keen interest in ‘the wiork of the hospital since ; its reopening after the bad fire a your ago was shown. Among the visitors yesterday were His Honor ‘lieutenant; Governor MacKiunon, His Worship ‘Mayor Jenkins and the ity Councillors. ln the after- noon especially there was n very largo attendance. Last evening at tho Hospital Solemn Pontifical Benediction was given by ‘Ii-is- Lordship Bishop (YLCHFY. Rev. A. J. Mclnlyrc act- ed as Deacon, ‘Rcv. R. iSt. John ‘as suh-Deiiccn and Rev. Father Rooney us Muster of "Cerenmiilcs. 'i‘lici":* were pnascnt in tlic Sanct- uary Rcv. 517311101‘ McMillan. Ilcv. Di’. McLelinn oi’ St. Duiiirlnivs Uiii- vcrsity, and ltev. R. B. McDonald lt-ev. Father ‘McIntyre ‘preached nu able sermon. takinig for his The following an, the (prize win. ‘Second: Col. D. A. McKiunon, text "Be Ye imitators 0i’ Me As I narg g9 fa;- anpQunc5d;- V. 041/4 points. Also Am of (flir-ist.” in which he Black adult 111911.195; first (101.9 ‘Third: George iCalbeck, 03% oiitiinnil tlie liic of (llirli-it ris the A. McKinnou, Charlotettown, 93% Points. ' example given to‘ His followers. points, _‘Flllll‘l‘il E Rayner, 93% points. lie tlicii outlined tile life of the isecond: John A. Len, Silnimcr- lligiit silver adult feinaies- patron ‘Saint oi’ the Hospital. 5L aide 921/1. . , First: Joliii A. Lea. 93% points. |iliiarles who during the plague 0i Collvlilan workcii so lllliffiilfllllgl)’ toiiid [and siiccor those who were afflict- ed. He. also spoke to the mem- bers oi’ the Si. ClHlfllOS Auxiliary, W.li. Callaghan, 92 7-87niitiluiiu: thiaindiitivs as ‘an auxil- Wheat Shipped From Westi (Special to The Guardiaii.) iOTrrAIvWA, Nov 23—‘lt is Pali- urlssiouers whose mom-burs are in Ottawa in consultation will‘ the Department of Trails and Hom- merce that by the cnd of n.".vlgii-| tion 200 million bushels. of the present yea-fa‘ wheat crop will have been moved to. or ilir-angn ‘the Lakes or via \'-'l.lll“\';ll\'i'i'. Mine-rs Still Out In Cardiff Field In Alberta (Special to The Guardian.) EDMONTON. Nov. .‘.Z.".~~'I‘hi=i"c is no chzunge in tlio isifiiziiioii at tlio miues iii the Cardiff flcid toiliiY as fur as can ‘be loarncd. iilincrfl there have -nc‘t yet rriuriicd to ‘work and conference with cpl-rat- ors has not yet been asked for. The local sit-nation relllilllilrl un- changed. All mines in the two fields are wiorking today and oper- ators ‘do not appear m ho yrtrrying at all over the threat that 10.000 miners would ‘be own srika by the end of a week. E Clemenceau Raises Storm In U. S. NEW YORK, Nov 23-—\Viili llli‘ States senators denounc- of 8H Ofl Forward Made ‘(Special ‘to The Guardian.) PIL-MLCIFA-X. Niov 23—Reprcsen- IN in memo of a-ll. in addition to the alriove anhouucemcnt given. out two iiiays’ cnmmlttlee meeting held at the Pmvlnce Building here ii was stated- that ‘the scheme agre- ed upon would be in the hands of all membem of the general con- ference ‘by November "zwi. two ab ed boil)’ ‘ll. on will of 12. e‘: All u-urvoivee. While ‘the details of e‘ INWON not announced tile lid-that n JMOP ‘forward i!" J . a the dqveliibllljut manna, c! the iinited lug him and a storm on tiic verge ed- Qiie of "Mr. Dewafs points was that the income he was taxed on was blot brought into the vluce and Judige Stewart decides that the construction of the Act leaves no other alternative but to ride that income earned but not brought into the province is‘ not subject to income tax. The judg- ment is ‘as follows: lgrovluco but was invested beyond t a olfowad b 110511 éfléckiflfbi-iifh 200,000,000~Bushels ilabeas Corpus Refused T0 Erskine " Childers (Special to The Guardian.) ‘ DUBLIN, Nov 23~A Hoabe-as milled b Yflle Board of G'l‘.'lill Com (‘orpus application by counsel for Viilerafs riiirrf ‘lit-altcnlznit. ‘believed to be under sentence of death for carry ing arms \v:is_ refused toilay. . 1 rskiiic Chliild-irs, De breaking iii- Congress because of his remarks. Georges (lie-incu- coiiu iuvaiieil New England today on his ciiurpaign lo win "Ameri- ca's heart and _iil for France.’ Ruling- Given Re The Income Tax Judge ‘Stewart in‘ the County ‘Court has given judgment in the appeal of A. E. Dewar vs the Pro- vluclril Treasurer in the matter of income Tax assessment. war appealed under various heads Mr. De- d Judge ‘Stewart has decided that the Legislature has duly au- thorized the imposition of a tax ly on income which was earn- in or brought into the province. pro- THE couN-rv “Eons-r 0T QUEENS The 20th November. 1922 -A. E. Dewar, Appellant, and‘ The Provincial Treasurer Respondent. INCOME "rax. This is an appeal from an as- sessment of $3,000. for tho cur- rent year made by an assessor up polluted under the provisions of tilie Taxation Act, against iho ove appellant. ‘M. the hearing the appellant appeared and prev- that the only income hc re- ceived. apart from the income of ‘his farming operations for year 1021. was SL400. and that the whole 'of this amount "the was med outside of the Province, 0 was not brought into the bounds thereof. The method that ghoul: or _t_ 3am o nbiaiud M30196 v W iury body to tho ‘Charlottetown ‘lliiSplllilu i l . . . rPPOIIIbItIOII In Toronto ISpeciaI to The Guardian) TWARONTO. Nov 23—Thc Oill~| [aria prohibition convention e-zl liliis m‘orii‘liig rivith ilaegatesl and speakers from every province and aiiioiig these‘ delivering ad- (IFGSSOSVWIII be Rev. R. H. Sin-I vert of Prince Edward island, Dr. B. l-l.. Grant, of Nova hizotia, Riv A. l‘). Cook. of Vancouver riiid Mq-s. iMuKinuery from Albellll. British House To Take Up Irish Constitution Bill (Special to The Guardian.) ‘LONDON, Nov 23—~it is now ilefinitcly arranged that the Dc- bum on thc iidilrv-ss‘ will bc lu- l('l‘l‘ll|’)l.l‘ll in order to allow the gpcedy passage oi thc lrisli con s-‘tilutloii bill. Tho (licbate on the address begins tomorrow and will be continued oii FrldaY- ll Wm then be carried over until Thurs- (liny of next week. ‘ The three intervening days wiil thus be given for the passage of the Irish bill through the iioutfl of Commons. “What Wright Left” At Prince Edward the Wright Left" wits “What gdy at the Prince Edward The- atre yesterday af l-ernoon. and have , every performance and yesterduY t, I ‘ . ‘lllillr. Ott scored n hit iu the song “Utah" the chorus being joined iu by his “clgbt wives." Miss Flor- ence Breen received applause in her "French Dance." Other special features included Mr. Ray Marr ii‘ "Mine, all Mina"; Miss Mildred Vaughan in "Ain Old ‘ifiirnishcil Gardem" Bob and Mary Oit in the duet “Lots of Fun." tho Rreen illsteiis in the dance specialty "Tales from‘ Hoffman" the com- ! - iiraile and Convention Opens » ,- l ‘tion of Austria, said King George in his Speech from the Throne,- l loft‘ l l ‘that Laiisanua open-l | which mic qt a laughable musical 00mm‘ evening. Th8 Blob ott (aymipanvi gained in popularity with. show well sustained their repute? ii iii iiiiii ough Inquiry Into WASHPNGTO-bh. Nov. 23.—Presl. dent Harding has instructed the Department of Justice to make ‘a thorough inquiry into the practice by persons convicted and scut- enced to prison terms hiring sub- stitutes to serve the prison terms for them. information on a particular case in Cleveland. Ohio, where this was done came to the President's attention through a request for executive clemency. iA man dc- clared to be of substantial means was convicted in Federal Court fcr loaning money ‘to a. second man for use by him in hiring a sub- stitute to serve a thirty day sentence in the workhouse. Presi- dent Harding is now asked to pardon the man w-ho loaned the B10119)‘, but who has not begun to serve his sentence. illiil Department 0i Justice “Has Been-Instructed by President Harding t0 Make a. Thor- and-sun.‘ Woafli ma, u ‘wear-unsung- iiili c iiiiiiil w- the "Bra/nice. brought reports to the ‘White ‘House that the custom prevails in many other cities. by no means being confine-d toOhio. Facts in the Cleveland case were ‘given out bffiblallyr at file Wliiite House ’today. ThePrieul- dent had trziusmitted ‘ the ‘fibers and details of the case to the ‘De- partment of Justice, "where em- ciais would not discuss it, but "he was uuderstooilto refer ‘wtha United States ‘Supreme Court re- fuised to review the conviictiou ‘by the United ‘States District Courrat Cleveiauii of Manual Biakiud, Cleveland Jeweler, on a charge of conspiracy. Biskind was convict- ed of having conspired to have Walter Beottle serve 30 days at the workhousa wlwhicli Adam T. Tiie- interesting feature is that the supposedly isolated case has Meyer had ‘been convicted. The consideration of $300 was involved. say MaeDonaldbN T ‘Iii SPEECH. . Piilili"; Refereneesto Labor Conditions Profound- ly Unsatisfactory ‘to Labor, Says. . l? ill‘ a eoessity gt ‘Passing Irish BillEmphasized. I LONDON. Nov 23~Tho new Friiisii Parliament will be asked io continue and extend the ainciio irative measure prepared by the Lloyd George ministry as regards employment and lo guarantee a loan for the‘ restora- ii-ially opening the session. ‘The King expressed the hope conference might result “in the ewtablishment of peace and the restoration of so- curity to inhabitants of regions have ‘recently been thi- scene- of so much suffering" while the King's speech was exceeding- ly short, it touched some of the most vital subjects of the day- aafile from the reference made to the necessity nf passing the lrish bill in conformity with the Angio- Irlsli treaty, which is one of the first duties o-f the new parliament. the utterance which attracted most attention was that forecast- ing i.he extension of amelioratlve measures for trade and employ- ment, which i1 said. were being prepared by the ne-w government. LO-NDO-N. Nov Zii-Jfha delivery of the King's address which open ed the session of the fourth Par- liament in the reign of George V began in the House of Commons toilny with several amendments moved by the Opposition parties. The Imboritesiniend toattack til‘! government upon the question of unemployment with the housing question as reserve ammunition. Former Premier Asquith and, lilo Liberals intend to get back in the “a The Weather, Etc. " UQ WORK - YOU ‘ ‘as. use ‘o a W BE HAPP old fight against the safeguarding of industries‘ act and also to make immediate demands for discussing the recognition of ‘the Bolslievist (lnvi-mmont of Russia. LONDON Nov 23——'!‘he King spoke as ,follows:——‘“'l'be opening of par- liament today my Lords and Mem- bars of the House of Comous.” The constitution ‘for the Irish Free- Hiiate having beeuhpassed by tho House of Parliament establish ed under tiie lrlah Free State agreement act of the last session sitting as a constituent assembly, and it being required by the terms of that act that the constitution should come into force ‘by Dec. 6 next, l have summoned‘ you to meet in order that-legislation aeo- ossnry to give effect to that con-. sititiition and to make provisions‘ of the Irish Free State. may at once- be submitted for your “bp- prnvai. "The state of trade and employ- ment continues to cause me deep concern. amelioratlve measures prepared by my lliwgovea-nnicpt are lbei-nsi ‘EXMIIIIIIXL "afresh and you will be asked to make provi- rinu for ‘their eonbinuance and extension.- and‘ to gruarantae n loan in accordance with the Lea- gilfl"0f Nations.‘ scheme "for the restoration of Austria. _ “Negotiations for a aettlemenfiof ddfflcuitiéo in the Near East Me proceeding, audit is‘ "m fliope that in tlie ’til‘flll'bh'e‘nbe"at' Izdvlfasnue tire effo, 'of my ministers ‘tictllu in wiiiolekpearicxi: ceidpemuoii _,mitfh the representatives‘ bf Bin- Amer. may result lui the ‘re-establiifh- meut of pence "with the lion ofsecurlliy tothe inhabit _ a in regionawwliich have recent}! been tbesuene of so niucb suffer- i . .. , nfiAnd i play that the ple-aaifl! or Ailmigllt‘ “God may rein. ubfll your dpltbgfiy gets-i’ ,: ,»_ w.‘ Annoiincenienm- __ Corning “Events; r Meetings.‘ ‘Eta- ‘rt/inaa-izoe.‘ phl‘ im- ‘sei- any. in. ncr l ‘error older for 8‘ ‘ma; g‘!!!- ’"*“"3"'5%"'ii"'t"1 l§§i:"i..a:i:'§§§ n W01’ . 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