.; . . i . » 1 y I " . Mussolini Greater Hero than E v e r Throughout Italy -_ . Fascists Fear Fur- ther Attempt on - . I)uce’s,L1t_e. IIOME. (Nov. 2. —JDel_1_th ‘to every cncmy of Mussolini was the cry that swept through tltaly yesterday. p was shouted tby hundreds of ‘lllfllllilllldfl of Black iShirts parading In every city and town throughout n“, kingdom, thundered in hugs black tylle on the front pages of the newspapers and received the official sanction of the ‘Fascist party through the clear voice of Scecretary-General Turati, who spoke to fifty thousand of his co- horts massed in close ranks in Col- onllu Square under Mussollnrs window here. ‘hiussollni himself was ,not there, m, lu- had, gone to "Forll with his fmnily Immediately after the at- leillpt against his life at lBalogua yi-sterday. "Nothing short of death will sat- Iury, us." Turati shouted and the huge throng answered: "Yes, Math-hang all oi’ them." "Tlw . Dace," continued Turati, “mug; be protected despite him- null ll‘ he refuses to heed the senti- nleut of the dtnllan ‘P901319- "Not only those who lift their hands against our duce, but also every single person who indirectly or directly sets as Instigator or ac- complice must meet sinlilar fate—— not only those who dare endanger Italy again, ‘but those who have already done so." Look For Traitors Thi- serics of attempts" against Mllflhlflllill, ‘the ‘Secretary-General iloclnrcil. ruled out the possibility of their being isolated acts of indiv- iduais, and he went on: "The ring of responsibility, the centre of’ infection, exists at home and abroad. and it must be de- stroyed ruthlessly. lt is all right to entrust the punishment of those responsible to the courts, but Fas- cism accepts the laws and the judges only on condition that their sentence be death. “Moreover, the hour has arrived when Fascism "must look within its ranks for traitors; the time has i-mne for an inspection oi‘ the vir- Ines of every one of lls." Anti-French Riot Develops at nice NICE, France, Nov. .2. —A Fas- wc t n anlfestatiq _ in connec- ‘Yfgl? th' ltauifiiéfqiih Mussolini developed‘ into a violent anti- French demonstration at Ventimlg- lia. a border town of Italy, says a ilespxttch fromthat place to the Lllficiaireur. A French railroad empIoye's failure to remove his hat while the ‘band was playing the Fascist. hymn near the station, was the cause oi‘ the trouble. The ‘Fascists beat him and seviarltl of his comrades, and‘ then held o. demonstration in front of the ‘French Consulate. One oi’ the Fascists, it is reported, mounted the balcony ofKtbe con- sulate and made all uutllifrench slwvltll to the crowd. I Guard of 1,000,000 Men IIOLOGINA, Italy Nov. 2.-—The ontirc family of 15 year old Anieo ,/.umbonl whp tried to assassinate Premier Mussolini has been til-resi- ml. Fascist leaders today planned lo create for Mussolini an armed .;_-,,;,.,-,| 0g mvm-ly i,00tl,il00 mou liter- ally sworn Lo dlo fol" ‘fll Ducc". €—-<oa--——— wMM-ooo-oooo-oooooo-ooo-oo Condensed Specials RATE.-4o per word. net each insertion in this column. ‘HOME MADE POTTID MEAT, Fresh sausages. Saunders, New- soln & ‘C0,, East End Market Bldg. t! 'FOR SALE— FURIEIRII YORK- shire lmar two years old import- ed.» Frank ii-ialliday, ldldon. 2455-11-3-41 Twit-lire POTATOES -- wmrso in car lots, W. Gordon‘ A-stle, Queen IHotel, 2i02~1-1l-3i W A N T E D —8EOOP§D CLASS teacher for Point do Roche School.—-l). M. Shreenan, Secre- tary. 9457-11 3 4i ‘IN MEMORIAM CARDI-IPLEN- did selection to choose from. Guaribaln Job ITifltBTYg U- ‘JOB PRINTING OF .EVERY description, cheaply B1111 Bllleifllh ously executed. Guardian Central Job Prlntery-v-Phoae 182 . ‘YOU WANT 000D INVILOPES Prices 50 for 00o. 100 for 36c. 250 for sac. 50o for 8.100. 1000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. am Mill RY" vlnbll SUIT- able for m or. father, wife. hus- band. dnughter, son. sister bro- ther, soldier or friend —250 vorsea- may be consulted at Guardian Office. ti’ STRAVBD WROM OUR FRI-MIS- es. lred cow and two black oxen all marked wlth- V out of the lower part of loft ear. Any; one giving information of the whereabouts will he rewarded.- C. If. Prptt lion. 8t. Peters. , _, . ' - ' IIM-Il-‘l-ll l |Saturday, “His Majesty King George at Buck- o,clock_ Coolidgeflnless present signs fai "w .~_L.=... 1 "v =" ~21." (Omelet tmtho Guard an) ‘IILFAQT, ilrlilnd. 1 ov. 2. -Wllllam Smith, born on Janu. lry 8th, 1001, and reputed at his death to be the oldest mun in tho British Empire, puaod awoyxoday at hlo homo In the town o1 lromnrc in the county of Down. ‘Ireland loot three cou- tenarlonu won» a week int month. [They were Pierce Groom-a former, of Ologarett, whodlod aged 102, John Rog- orh a fisher-nun of Tory llllnd who also was 102, and John Tierney, a laborer of Noinagh, Tipperary 100 years old. nationalists (Canadian Press) WASHTN-GTOIN, ‘Nov. 2.—Chsir- man Oldfield of the Democmtic congressional committee declared tonight that on the face of early returns the IDemocrnts had won control of bolh the Senate and the il-lousc. Prohibition Upheld NEW YORK, N. Y., ‘Nov. 2. —— Early scattering returns on the pro- hibition referendum throughout "New York state indicated a heavy majority for the measure. As the question appears on t e ballot Con- gress would be asked o modify the onf... cement law so that the vari- ous states would be permitted to determine for themselves what con- stitutes an intoxicating beverage. Premier Has Audience With King George Cable from George Hamhletan, Staff Correspondent of the Canadian Press LONDON. November , _2. Premier Mackenzie ‘King, who has recovered from the indisposi- tion which (evenicil his "being present at the naval manoeuvres executed ‘by the Atlantic fleet on had an audience with ingham Palace this morning. Cabinet Shake-up Expected At Washington (Special to the Guardian) IWA SHINGTON. Nov. 2. ~A c111», lnet shake up this winter ls expect- ed by persons close to Preelden? the twp ‘major cabinet chsirs/Statei and Treasury, will become vacant. Secretary Mellon financial monit- or of the administration, is tired. and is known to want -to resign.‘ Secretary of State of Kellogg has. powerful enemies and only a wan- ing gtren-gth wit in the Republican party. The Pre ident has wanted Mellon to remain but White House l advisers believe -Mcilon has made his contribution to "the administra- tion and in the ‘future may become, more a liability than an asset. | Consul Reported Killed by Bandits PICKING, Nov. 2.-—Chincse ban- (ills are roporieib to have killed M. Robert French, consul ut. ilnlngollow southern KWMbgSl tprovincc, Silli- day, while he was motoring from Iaungcllow lo Lang-sou, forty miles to the south. U.N.B. Are Asked To G0 T0 Montreal M.ON'I‘IllEAl., Nov. 2.-—'I‘here is a full" possibility of "the University of‘ New Brunswick rlrggcr fifteen hold- crs of tho MacTier Cup, in the bias-tern championship, tiefendlng ilhcir laumclu in the final against Mo Gill team here instead of at Freder- icton. as orlglnvalily planned. The new angle to the play-off developed Saturday following a meeting of several pronliuent sportsmen inter- ested. in the promotion of English rugby in Quebec and Ontario. -l<‘ol- lowing this gathering -l{. l). Clarke. trustee of the MacTler Cup,, tele- graphed to Chancellor Jones, slur’ gestin-g that. for the good of the game in this (ilstrlot, and! in the in- terests of the sport in general, that tire U. N. IB. team piuy here No- vember 13, all expenses for the trip to the guaranteed. U. N. B38 REPLY FREDERIGTON. N. B., Nov. 1* Chancellor Jones said this after- noon that he had wired the Muc- Tier vOup trustees stating that in view of the University of New Brunswick team's many engage- ments it seemed ‘ r ssiblepfor the team to Journeyto Montreal this preciated. (ll) the English turf was innu-gurat- season. although the offer to have , the team play the» was much ap-gu a Yl-t-liiflllllililfi YESIEH-llii Fifteen Members of Kins Cabinet Were Returned UHOppQQ. (Canadian Freon) IOFITAWA. Nov. L-Acclanrations were accorded .to fifteen member-u of -the Mackenzie King government "mdfly- AB Bitllected no mt minute vflllposltion developed, and an bu; ‘three of the ministers have now "been con-firmed in office by the peo- ple. Premier King himself: and Hon, Ernest laminar. Minister of Jus- tico. both oi’ whom nre Qvgrggflg 1159"’ 11111011k lboso llCilltllilllld lmhiy, lremier hing represents the con- stituency of Prince Albert. and Mr, llftpolnte, Quebec East. Apparently 1111f! nominations went K1" 0111911)’. A suggestion is now ruadc that a bill may be introduced 11¢ ‘U10 11011111118 session of iparlilnnent liming away with the necessity of holding ministerial lay-elections within three months of agreement, t . ' ' ' ' . -.. ... . . ' , ~_ ~. ,. ~ ‘l ' ‘ 1‘ y j 0R ‘iilfllll 0F Bllllllll Premiers to Witness Anti-Aircraft‘ Guns 1n Actlon on Saturday - Racing One- Man Tanks and ilther Devices" Will be Exhibited for the Benefit of Overseas i Delegates. A IIIONIDON Nov ‘G -— Racing one-lalmed egpgcigl] ' ‘ ' .. v Y Bl 511911011 from 111-1111 1.11111“. Inti-alldlfdfi- 1111* $111! "P11111110, whose 5-year treaty where- other devices Wll|ch.‘0._[u.'b°' gpu ‘by Great Britain guns-ante d h mrmed might of Greaflflritalnwili naval defence of the lrlsl: F‘; b}? exhibited Saturday in action for State, explrag Dgcgmlber 6 qlfhe t eibeneflt of delegates to the-Ira ‘Free slate pug not deemed whether per al Conference. 1o organize its own nav o t l ‘line demonstration twill beheld on that of Great Brita)!’ r o re y '11 Chflmberlav and will be fllfliflfll‘ contribute u, m, |,,,,,,,i,', fpfigi,” ifl..'.“f.‘.siié‘iiii‘ii.i' is“ “firs”: “r "M r W Runs to he showh h e ml ‘a Tom no “l? 0f ll single tug. mounting 811 ave an average antiquated four-inch gnu P0058 for an altitude of 20,000 feet. Irish officials realize the l i in addition there will i... muesli... -billty of attempting to build i028. smoke screens, in the, latest that would coinpara guym-ayfly Wm, gL l: and heavy artillery warfare. those of. other European naflon-g hgmmmmmuuuwmv»m- , , ' P" l l‘ °1119P8Bncy the British navy 1y (treat Britain to secure funds would make effective uutom 1| 1| from the demonstrations forflavaba “British Monroe doom“ "a c“ y purposes. The drive is said to" be ‘Ireland. ' o ‘noun’! YAllf-MOUTHI, N, 13,, Nov_ g_ _ Il-Iou. J. L. lltalston, Minister of Na. tional Defence ill the Mackenzie Klul: administration will be elect- ed by acclamnilou. l-ie was not fiilliosed when ho was nominated here today for the constituency of Yarmouth-‘Shelburue in the by- election made necessary by the ap- pointmeut of ‘Paul ‘Hatfield, who had been elected for the riding, to the Senate and by the appointment of Col. IRnlston to the cabinet. The new minister was an unsuccessful candidate In Halifax County in the last general election. BRANDON. Man. ‘Nov. Zs-HOII, Robert Forks, Minister of immi- gration. was talented by acclamation flu the ministerial ‘Ivy-election here today. l 'S’l‘ltA'l‘iH'll‘O\', 0nt.. ‘Nov. 2. -— lloll. .I. (f. ibllliotl. Federal ‘Minister of Plvblic ivorks, was elected by acclamation when nolninations for West Middiesex were closed at two Rumors of a last minute Independent was not substantiated Mr. Elliott addressed an enthus- iastic meeting of riding supporters afterwards. IQITCHEINR, 0nt.. INov. 2. —~I-ion, ‘W. D. Euler, Minister of Customs, was elected by acclamation at the day in the riding of North Water- loo. .M0=N'l\it*i<1/\@I., Nov. 0. -—l~‘ive min- Milken. Dr. S. it. Jenkins, Dr. E. '1‘. anton and Dr. ‘H. Johnston arriv- ed home from Montreal where they were attending the sixteenth an- nual Clinical Congress of the Am. erican College oi‘ ism-gm“; members of the medical profession were in attendance. tion started t 9.30 M . close of the nonliuations here to-‘ber 25th and aconcludedmzlstriiaghgtigg. lowing Friday. world discussed lslnu nuclnlls RETURN FROM . Bilillfilii BIINBRESS " Most. Successful Convention of the Ameri- can College of Surgeons Closed Last FTIday. Medical Leaders and Sur- glcal Experts Covered Nearly Every Phase 0f Surgery. Monday nlsht, Dr. w. min. Mc- activities of the Clinical ‘Congrggg of Surgeons of No th A Wflfllllnston. 1D. C: its 3:11-13 {Z inltlrlude wkithin its Fellowship all W? 0 are of worthy ch sem- and who possess a practlca knowledge of the science and ar of surgery. it is concerned fundamentally with matters of character and of train- The Convert-dig, with the betterment of hospit- a and of teaching,’ facilities in medical schools andiospitals, with ‘Between two and three thousand laws which relate t medical prac. dell] over the tlce and privilele. a d with an nu. an ectured on selfish protection Specialists from isters of the Mackenzie King cab- inet were elected by acclamatlon in the province oi‘ Quebec today. They tlfiuancc; Chateauguay-l-lhintington: Jion Ernest Lapointe. Minister of ‘Justice, Quebec ‘East;- ‘Hon P. J. 1ege_ Cardin. Minister of Marine and Fisheries. tltichelleu; Hon. ILucien Cannon, Solicitor General, Dor- chesfer; Hon. Fer-band ‘Rinfrei. Secretary of State. St. James, Montreal.‘ All five were elected in the last general election. IBATHURST| N. 13.. Nov. 2.——- Hon. P. J. Veniot postmaster gen- eral, was declared elected by ac- clamution when the period for re- ceiving llye-HIGCHOII‘ nominations closed here at. two o'clock this afi- ernoon. Bett-ing Tax Cuts A Wages on Horses At British Tracks LONDON, NOV. 2. -— A 110W 11m ing directly, but reduced the place a quarter to one-fifth of tho total odds. Still others elected to wail. until tho week-end and then to turn in the amount of the lax on thc week's business. 20,000 War Vet- erans Dying Year- ly Says Report wssmnororr. Nov. 2-4118 ranks of America's legions who fonglhl. in common union with the Allies in the World War. are thin- ning out. Twenty ihousunld pf these Nrmer ervice men are dvln; every 3'91"‘ Ana a " able pamntsse from LOST-PAIR or evlsousseits in case. Finder please return to Guardian Office. Reward 2405 FOR SALE-ONE NEWLYFRESH- encd cow.Apply Claude Craswell, fWinaIoe.‘P. E. L, __L___i_. FOR SAL! CLEAR TITLE — Qulr‘ vter section land 2 mile‘: ffilm City limits of Saskatoon level dotted with nice Poplar bluff soil black candy loam suitable for fox railing. New School l-2 ' mile good neighbors. Price and further particulars on appllfifllfll- set-vice disabilities. the American Red Cross declared‘ in a report 10' all’; r" the increase in deaths. lt was pointed out that relief for the living veterans continues in heavy volume. J-iome Service. an adjunct of the used Crone dealing with veteran's problems, was maintained durin! the year by 2,686 lied Omss elm?!" ers, while an average or 89,780 oer- vice men. former service men. 01' their families were auiotfld evpry month. ‘ To help disabled veterans. the organisation spent “JIM! 11111" Would subdivide and sell any portion. E. Madill, Saskatoon. ‘Sank. gm ‘ing the year. while tol- men of tad nmus- Army was may {beam no upvwivi- . , , the outstanding problems confront- ing‘ the medical world today. Olin-I ics and demo st ti .- are: 1m... J. A. ‘Robb, Minister tit-pimp, m“; ,D,§,‘,,,§',‘ 83,2301} ‘“"“°“°° °' "1111 is of from the latest phases f 1 ~ and the fund oi’ medical ‘knilvllfgggg tlifligitialbllffgrtirglrtlmborawry and Scien- (rlerived. the profit alone ' rom inspiration following from the prgx. through I imlly 11nd contact with the great the actuflllrggxrk minds of America and Europe untold value. £80115 W519 Organized through thcCanadinnp, street, each 'l‘hursd:ly on eight p.m. sharp. Jan. I3.--"Spirit Jan. from incompetent edlcal practice, vlt was through t e activities and interesting and unusual pro- gram for theyFellowsnLthe Col- Undér which ital must con- um standard- of‘ e “'Pm°"l' 110$ only as regards the Apart housing and care of patients bu; The result of such a conference incalculable value. gamed h“ a lb The College now the mental stimulus and Applicagtgmfoirafleieovgsfibilrodllfilr3022 ous examination on is of them. At the recent lgoiaigrelgg The American College of s.i..‘§,',’§§;e "t,gsgénregivalhggtowgh: - r f There were also three mm ‘Guatemala; one each from The Caledonian Club Lectures season 1926-27 lilesc lcctttres will be delivered in the Club Rooms, Richmond 1111‘ (lilies mentioned, commencing at ~Muvwwwwmm\,,,,,m lnsliiltlei 1y as on . urc ‘, '. ./.—— aocu lOl) \Vlll . flsiration.‘ f "_ . ‘ chancellor ‘of the oxchequcr, went Bruce-rhmir. s 0 the Art, Rrv. W. Into operat on. \j __.. - , The immediate effect. n“ Dream f ov. lLWbolne Thoughts on Public I"Ieaith,"--Dr, T, W, ted, was i. considerable reduction 8 11(1|11-'11'511. . in the volume of wagering. ' 0v. 1 .—-“\"Vakcned at 3 a.m. b an Earti - "_ ‘ The hookllviakem. who haidflbegn pjflto", MJXYHD y‘ Iquake‘ , Rev" - 5C0“ licensed am made respons e y N _ _.. _ ‘ , the government for the collection Dgpjliwolb flPVil/Iilrlcss World P0sslb|eP”—-Rev, R035 Q 113mm of the lax, adopted viirylug lmfithl- Dec- I- “Fur ll 1c ‘School System. f-Inspector Lloyd Shaw, i.“i.it.fii;l'fi‘.lf..‘.iiit.“i.‘ii st: {.51 " ’" .;2.‘1':i.2§"i?* d‘. “ “ M‘ "Mr 1am“ P . ‘ ' . Lx-u. . t.or on credit bet-subut others chars- _11 r , - ' - , . _ .d the hettors on bets on less than Dec I6. Dvhavn- 'S,\H','$"‘C“I for Iwedical Me“ ‘O AdV¢rt'59-"_ £2 each wuly. Other hoiokirlakerfl. Dec a3 "(inf TJ- -_ h] Iélzlll. I B hiefly- the urge cgmmss on sg- .. - .~— roplczl 0lll[)Clll0llf——- rit'sl (Tu'a,n;1,”_\f , cat's in London, Edinburgh and M. Shannon, I I I l l r. C Glasgow, charged the hetiora nol.h- 1921 T , it ‘ ' . . ‘ nmney m, head, WM," waggffi gm," J11"- 5. Seeing France and Ilolgltun on BicyclcP-Mr. Reginald li. llcll. of Rogers, M.1\. zo-“Thoulas Moore, Author of —-llon. ll. F. McPhcc. ‘ Canadian i"Ii5t0ry.”—Principal R. II. Canadian Boat Song, etc.” _T:m. 27.—“When the British Constitution Was in DangerP-hlr. “W. Chester S. McLurc, bl.L.A. Ffb- 3-—— Notes from the Life Works of Lord Lister."—-Dr. R. la Seanlan. . Itt-“Ilcrli of the MaibOrder Business and How to _ byith it. j-Mr. justice W. S. Stewart. ltcb. I7.—— Wee Bits front My Diary of Recent TraveisP-Mr. James Paton. Fdl- 14--"M0rc About Ourselves and the World We Live In."—- Mr. Percy Pope} , . hiarcil 3.—“Wcst vs. Eastfl-blr. W. F. Clarkin. M81141 lor-"Sfflry of the HeavcusT-Mr. D. K. Currie. Mart l1 17.~—“R0nds ——_ Ancient and 'Modem."-—-Prot'essor H. H. Shaw, B.Sc. March 24.——“The Spirit of Locarno."-—Rcv. E. Ramsay, D.D. March 3I.--“Somc Legal Problems.”--Mr. C. Gavin Duffy. April 7.-—-“Mental Development."—l’rin. S. N. Robertson, LLD. April I4.—"An Evening with MendelssohnP-Conducted by, Prof. W. T5. Fletcher, A.R.C.M..A.T.’C,L. Lectures will commence promptly at 8 p.m., and in order to , Deal allow time for alftcr-discussion, lecturers are requested not to ex- ceed ouc hour. ‘ Rcluarks following the lectures should not exceed fen minutes for each speaker. President 2- ,Mr. John G. McFadyen. Lecture Commlttee:—- ' Messrs. John Anderson, James Mclsaac and James Paton. Secretary :- Mr. T. M. McMillan. ADMISSIONJTQQTQECTURES...............'.........FREE China. Korea, New Zealand, Brazil ll Ki IIHINEE l N" Pllillli New Heard Soviet - Govt. Will" S l o w Down‘ on Commun- Westmlnster Gazette, resolved on a change in the foreign policy of the skiviet Government. The plum. in- cludes the slowing down of Com- mutriat mropagaaida abroad, secur- ing de jure recognition of Russia by the United States and other coup-tries the settlement of Russia's debts to foreign countries and ob- taming foreign loans for develop meat. iStalin, i-t. is asserted, considers tale use of foreign loalns a better way of industrialllzin-g Russia than eetranging tlhe peasantry by increas ed taxation to raise money. There- fore he wants to limit the activit- ies of the communist international abmad. | Meeting of Catholic Womenfs League fIhe regular monthly meeting of the C. W. 1L. was held last night in Rosary iiialll ‘with the president, Mrs. McIntyre in the chair. A short muisiml rprogramme consisting of a solo by Mr. Wm. Morgan and a. vio- lin. solo by Miss Vivian McGuigan, preceded an excellent lecture deliv- ered by Prof. J. H. Blanchard on the subject "Habit Formation." ~ ‘Illuere was. a, large attendance _of members present who showed a. keen appreciation of the very schol- arlly address. After the lecture a. vote of tllrantks was moved by Mrs. M. M. Murphy and seconded! by M-is-s Clara Campbell and presented to Prof. Blanchard by the President with a few Ibrief remarks thanking him for so ‘kindly giving of his time and talents for the benefit of the C. W. d. After the lecture a. business meet- ing took plaice at which final pre- parations were made for -the jpres- antacids-under the auspices or the society of ‘icolleen Bawn" by St. Margaret's Dramatic Club at the Prince Edward Theatre on. lNov. 16. 0n account of lack of space the Guardian is unable to report Prof. Blanchards instructive lecture but it shall appear in these columns in the next issue. and Cuba. ilt may be a source of pride to Marltlmers to know that the Pre- sident, .Dr. W. W. Chipman and the Presidentelect Dr. Geo. David Stewart belonged to the Maritimes The next annual session of the College will be held in Detroit. ~(OW———- Doyle Pays Tribute T0 Houdini m“ Mlflmmmc wfrflmmem °f "wring or half crown per man, it was 11.... Night H. J. Cody preached on (Canadian Prue) PARIS, Nov. 2. --Exo0ieIor’o Rome correspondent says the ‘Ministry of tho dntorlor in tho intern! of public order has do- crood the provisional suspen- sion of ail non-Fascist nowo- papal-a in ‘Italy. They will In- clude not only opposition or- gans but non-partisan chants. —€<o>-——— Seaman Will Not v Sold in Hotels, built Support Miners Will be . . 12g P50 n a a a nda w d] P ) only at Govt. Stores, an: an reu . r03 ' Bvmylv rims. ‘N. v.. iNov.U2. -- States H011. HOWBPQ v “-'— ' r an on seamen in six nited States ports are overwhelmingly Ferguson! Ontario EQN'DQN'N°V'S'_J°“°W smlmoppoled to supporting striking P ' M“ or “he 09mm] Emmmve British miners either by refusing rennet’ Oammm“ M m” (mmmmlst pa’ to sign on vessels carrying coal to 17' “m” h“ “m”! m‘! 79h“ o‘ United Kingdom polls or by furn (cillllfllfl PPM!) Power m‘ 3M3“- ‘hm- “cwrmul w nshing funds at the rate of a shill- TQRQNTO. Nov. ,2. --_Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. Premier of On- tario, announced this after-hoop that he had definitely abandoned the plan to sell beer by the glnll or bottle in hotels in the event that his policy of government control cl‘ liquor with local option is approved by the elector: at tho provincial election on December 1st. Mr.’ lFcr-guson atntod that beer will be handled in the came manner ll other liquors and will be purohal- ed only at government otoroe. "Under our scheme of personal shown in results of a poll announc- ed here last night. Montreal Merchant Met Horrible Death (Canadian Press) MONIYREAL. Nov. 2. ——Trapped beneath the wheels of an Ontario street car near St. Dennis Street; when h? Y?‘ _"‘"ll""d _k"‘l‘m permits, with all purohudo of wagm‘ ‘m “m "“ m‘ '7 " liquor endorsed on it, I propose to tram, Joseph Moreschteln. 48, mer-* chant, of Drolet Street. met a hor-"end to h“ a" pun" "unfkggw I , [liquor not bought from us. "1"I@.."r."::: $113331.’ "ts. .1331?" v» M» w» ~- M» °“-° g" plnq Importation whether tho lay beneath the tram for some D h n A t H V. time ‘before he could be extricated ‘h: eprgmiei app a or no ' “Id and was ilPilil when medical aid» arrived on the scene. Ills body -——¢0»-—- vrus almost cut ill two. ~ Michaelmas Term P110110 EH90 0f Supreme Court 7 .___ 0n Dr‘ S Tile Michaelmas term of -the Su- . ' ‘prenle Court opened yesterday mvrn ing at 11 o'clock with l-iis Lordship —— Chief Justice blathieeon, presiding TORONTO, iNov. 2. -—The Toron- and Associate Judges, Mr. Justice to Star carries the following in its Banzai-u am] Mr, Jusltlgg Arnpuauit news columns: on the Bench. » “Public and press were a bit‘ The fol-lowing written judgment ‘taken ta’ at Si. IPauFs church. Art-Ewes delivered by m. Lordship: glican. Sunday night, when tRev. Dri Julia Carver’ amimsnau-ix u. ThlfslYi tate of Frank hVnbes vs. The Attor- Souls.' The comibinatlon of theme), GenBraL The Question w“ m. topic with the fact that Dr. Codyiflgm as m wherhm. the Crow,“ w“ recently issued a statement favor-mama to my w,“ m. not Jud‘, algvglllilegalgfijgzlhgilqgu°iop°ggy gment. for the Crown, J. A. McDon- _ .al.d for the Crown, and W. E. Bent» the filling of the higochililgicllénvtvilthliley for plalnufl’ a“ “s” ‘mngregn n Mr. Justice Arsenault delivered ll f . Al Y ggrrfgfs amgqtufid 55c géwspflpggiwritten yuld-gme-n/t in the following , cases. ma; o“ hand’ with pawns sharp‘ Jae. McSwain vs. Jos. W. McDon- .., h ened_ m.“ alIdL Action for negligence caused by {Zodlirugarexdgllhelllllin etlgguent sennon'a’"w~ Verdi“ t" ‘the deren-dlm» 3- on the thirst oi. certain souls YOfiMQNQHI 5°‘ Pwnlm- 3- A- 54°13“? pleasure and power and variousfild for defendant. other earthly attractions, but not; F1611 10445969 V8- 188. H658“- a word m“, 1k”! gpquywpgepyrried last June atSununeroido-bo‘ thirsts or beer parlo .' .fore Judge Arsenault. Judgment for i-—4o>————~ [plaintiff (‘Or H5. ., Boxers Suspended 1 Mr. Justice l-laszard delivered a. . ‘the estate of the late Senator P. C. In Murphy and lnsuraroce monies of ‘lwrltten judgment in the matter of 155,015.16 paid.‘ into Clmrt. Decided _ n Ne“ 2__ it was not an aseet of the catnip Tgggymlaglfig1hnotlphuwepphla, of the deceased Patrick Cihlfllill: and) Chuck Wiggins,‘ or Indianapolis Murphy and. will go to his tour were suspended for 60 dayg today sons as designated. as preferred by mm m“ board, m, the Rhoda 1S, beneficiaries as before mentioned. 1mm Boxing ‘Commhmlon rm. “us? The case of Wm. D. McKenzie ed sunning m “he” scheduled w. and ano. executors vs. John U. Mc- roam-d bout here last Friday night. D°1111111 1B WW 11°10“ 111B 001111- The purse was ordered forfe|ted_ frills is an application for the plain- Loughran was awarded the deals-I'm 1°’ *1 new "m- ion in the fight. on n. foul. declared. The “HY Qth" ma“ 9n m9 5°91? to be a low blow in the tlfth round e} l“ 30h" h; ‘swims V9- Wlfl- T- of the bout which occurred. shortly 5911a" This 15 M‘ EPPUMWB- b! gator-both fighters than been warn-élgeagfaizgrg.” Se‘ “hm ‘he ‘Cwmd ‘ ' At 4.30 court adjourned to meet “gill-ll. Fflrdly 8.1. 11 OTIOQK. (Canadian Press) ‘LONDON. Nov. 2. ——Sir Arthur_ Conan Doyle, noted author and , spiritual t, today paid tribute toi the late . arry Houdini as "the. world's master trickster." 1 “ll-ifs death is a great shock and a deep mystery," he said. "He. was a teetotaler, did not smoke. and was one of the cleanest living‘ ‘men ll have ever known. ll great" Iy admired him and cannot under- stand how the end came for one so‘ youthful. ' "We were great friends. He‘ told me much in confidence. 1111i never secrets regarding his tricks. How he did them, l do not know We agreed upon everything except- ing spiritualism." Twenty Million Expected to Vote (Special to the Guardian) INEW YORK, Nov. z. - Twenty million or more men and women were expected to go to the poll's today u. express their ludsemenvt 01 pu-blio men and affairs in the Bien- nial Congressional elections. Both Republican 1nd Democ -tic 16808111 were uneasy over the outcome BB .5031") M11111; places in 47 states were opened early. With control of congress st stake and the fut- ure of prohibition and economic p01- lcies at least partially at issue the balloting assumed unusual import- ance for a non-presidential year. eaderu of both parties publicly chimed yictory, but privately both side; were extremely doubtful. Gen- erally Republican and Democratic leaders agreed that the Democrats IMIONTREAUA Nov. 2. — There} ,____ were only 23 cattle. 39 lambs. 500i gums, N0“ 2____The Pa,“ 1105s and 25 calves received for lOwLeague team defeated a. team from day! 11111-14“?! which W593!" "m1 the Lnndon League here today in a few 011d 10w 01 Mfr-mo" 111111" a soccer match by three goals w and h0g5 left over from yesterday. mo‘ . There was not suffilcient VtIrIadIpg tgI _____‘ - cause change in pr ces. is res v , , hogs received today were nearly all i on the one market and We" 58mg i sold w little butchers at from 11.75 Orders for B6800 to 1.2.25 in mlxe-d lots. Packens‘ arr; ces were unchanged from yester- (lay. ll-IONTIREAL, Nov. 2.-—A local financial asency says today: "J.l<.‘. Mclaurg. the ‘British Empire Steel Corporatioms operating head, U9 speaks most optimistically of the u rail outlook, pointing out that the TR°_ BADOU Besco mill is the only one ill Cau- A ads eoulpped to turn out the 39 foot rails that are being adopted as a matter of economy by meay roads. Reports persist. 'hat Besco ‘has heavy rail orders, although nothing official is yet obtainable on this headl." NECESSARY Announcculcnts, Cormag Events. Meetings, Etc. "Dance in Emerald Hall on Wed- nesday evening. Ladies please bring cake. 240i-1l-1mw "Reserve, Wed, Nov. 3rd for Wills; and dance in Hope River UPPER‘ hail. if not fine on Friday night. Luncheon served. Fronffnilo. Nov. zhmarnime, strong winds anld moderat gales with rain. ' should pick up about four Senate seats and perhaps 20 in the House. They have marked the Republican senatorial candidates in Maryland. Kentucky, Oklahoma and Arizona for defeat. They figure that the Republican candidates in Macao- chu-setts, Missouri and Illinois are skating near the edge but in the other stltes they figure that Re- publicano should pail through al- though many of the races wilibe ex- tremely dose. Democratic house nsylvanio, New Jersey, Maryland, Qhio, Oklahoma, and Illinois. gains were expected to be chiefly, in New York. ldnollchusetto. Pon-ll- 11l- aormuo. nu. .... u—s4 m’ ~ ontreal, snow, ,, 42.43 """"' Quebec cloudy. . . . . . . . 40-30 M,;'J§‘:,m°mbe§l;n“§“i8'l"n' JCharlottetown, cloudy. -.-- 43"“ 8th Prgmd (for ath ‘i’ No" iflclttax. fair. ............. .. 40-4: “"5,” ,3“ ' 5 13 '~"""°" 38t- John. cloudy. . .. 47-81 ' " ‘m’ ‘° " ‘Boston. cloudy, .. 50—42 "finial "1Dance:-— At Gnarls, in B. f. s. llsil Wednesday. Nov. 8rd. Not! Chevorie. loading fiddler. amn- body welcome. "Hoar the FY08 ‘lint at till Prallilfilttloo Donut-t. run-t: nine ‘ Mm rrpwoveolnzgu out‘; mlmnulom mam Ike. children New York. rain. ........ .. 50-44 | Hfsh tide this morning at 912s and tonight al. 9.41. l Bun sets this afternoon at. 4.43 and rises tomorrow morning g; 5,. New moon Friday ‘Nov. 5th 10.10 Sammergide tide eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown.