_ MIIPPIY ‘Harbor. ---uv-o mont looms as conspicuous to as a girl's first onqagflnmg am i» nu. "But the world foouuing its mind on m, man's affairs until ha mikg The ‘Mcntioth sd makes a duper impression than the first. A man's am pubflaliod ldvlrlllo- lilni ~ - Ping isn't 0H9 I l it. I ml ___ cr.-. otfetown Gunrillun Tn-o c“; "(twill "Hardin. nudes Iss7 IINF llIllllH l PlllNll FIIH A ilui German Laborer Stag gers Under High Cost of Living. (United Press.) dfliltLiN, Nov. 20.-Cermany is staggering beneath a high-cosu of-living problem complicated by paltry wilges, ultemploymetlt. fond shortage alltl currency confusion. Prices for necessities are in Illa-HY cilses double and treble those of America or England. Afeots lately have been running from 50 cents to $1 or more per bound, 'i'hat means no meat for workers or middle class folk, es- pecially as workers, most of them on shor ttime, have earned of late not above $1 a week. At the moment tllere is a. ser- ious effort to stalbilize the work-. M's wages and to give them u.' somewhere near decenit amount in a currency tllat does not devaluate from hourto lhoulr. The tragedy of the iii-borer in thi- past few months. even years. for‘ that matter has been that on [lily-t day his stipend sufficed only for, a few loaves of ibrcad and solucl 1rotatoes. while if he held it a coll- pie of days tho mark slid and the prices elevated so that this pay pals literally nothing in buying power. FLIIIIEIIS FIIR SIIIIIAL IISES‘ (United Press.) 5'1‘. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 20.——\’Vi.-d- dings and funerals used to In» tho occaaloll that florists anticipated. “’l‘hclu days is gone forever." 'l‘hn demand for flowers for soc- iul functions now exceeds ally otll- Loyillists ill the lioun to 1iicccs by i-r branch of the florists’ tradt ilctrortling to Frank A. \\i'lntllt-r,t ilrcsidctlt 0t Ilic St. Louis Floristvl l‘lilll. < 'i‘cn yours ago thc largest dm: limuds for flmvcrs has IilCITiIHtdI on an zlveraigi- of 20 per ccut. (ill-II nuuily llcrc. hl» said. St. Louis; IIPLIIUFH in Ilit- fiscal ,v-.-ll' Hfltlllli.’ last June had total sales of 87.500,» coo iii flowers, he shill. This ycin" lhc total will he above SS,0(lti,0tJil. Ill‘ vfilillllllidl. 710a? ~ -- l u ICondensed Specials I Sydney and its environs numhcl‘ rflhnpl,‘ Mo“ 1111.06 vnurfl and mm, apnroxllmnfm" LOINDNL ~ ELIE lllllilliilfi. b1"l~\<1le.ctlvol.\'- i-iowartl. nATliL-sc nor word. net MWIY _“II_I“_"I"I‘_"‘I fills "sltlt1siillli'i"_‘-‘_ aged 2p months. was rescued from “c1, 105M110" 1n “.11, summit. statc (it aliuiis to iht __,(,.ili r.l y ill Hm “inning “nus” Mm "Scupefl "I-LWWIII“? “Ihmnf "ml m“ Mgh with a few sligiht. burns. Mm. \. _ m.K|-i,-t¢ of sanitation lliqllilillg from muwk,“ B“hnl,l,_ nluthm, or um "“'i‘"""—“’ "" " lllc rilillllilitiil ilgilillil Yilis- IIIW“ 91111311,". 11111.1 51,1. 1114111011 a 111-1. ' —""'”"_"_i"__““' ("HI iliii- . i 1 - k't'.l i - t WTENEMENT To RE"? _ Co» OTTAWA’ Um“ NU“ MFA" H n tn. l( l(il stove and went o Lewis Tanton. 3i49-11-20-3i vcnlcnccs. prrimcnt in rillizlzlllil has [irovt-n successful. HEAL seeking election House of Commons in the present‘ political fight, as a Conservative. ..~. I MANY KILLED IN RIIITINIi Scythes Used Against 1 illlidSSlCLil()i{l"_ Nov. lizlitlc bchviii-n lii)\\‘ illlllPilYfi 2/’ The Peoe's Paper ~ 953x w-r... /,‘-'/ ///.v / yy,“ - DUCHESS SEEKS SEAT IN ICOMIMONS The Duchess of Athole, who served ,in ‘France with the Red Cross, from the beginning of the war, is Sepanatists. (CanadialTPress) Svpalralis s iufilriatod peasants who ltacd scythcs axes and other filrnl lmpinlltcnts. - iilitTi Hill Elli (United Press) SYDNEY. N. Sydney is the healthiest larizc I'll)’ ill the world. accortliili: lo a stair- uleut issued by (‘l'._v Medical (iiifl- [cer Purdy, ill which the death ratt- lnllnit-ipzliiiy 1111s: your is‘ ilHIIUtlIUtI ill. 8.95 111'? thousand, the lowest. for uily city with 500,000 of population or over. for the shipping S. \\'., t\'ti\'. LIU FOR SERVICE A PAURE BRED York llonrll. iioiiwcll Jenkins A‘: Sons. (Mu Ailblon. __..____...___..______...____ "FARM FOR GALE AT VORK. 70 lien-s oi‘ choice land. Apply to i]. L. Dover oh premises. 856-11-17-61 WANTED GOOD SUIT CASE OR club bag. Apply Guardian. 419-11-21-21. “FOR SALR-SINGER SEWING Aiachine In good condition. Apply Guardian. 11-20-21. mav PEEEFFFIYEKLIEZGI ply to Alex. M. Acorn, Bridge lowil. 894-11-20-21. “‘WANTED A IOOKKEEPER KlfillIfllflflii preferred. Apply K & ‘L sharbe“. Portage, p‘ m’ housoa-ork. Apply 221 Wattil" island. 115-11-20~8i. ‘ ‘ - **———————————— 1' 1311-5 ROOMED HOUSE “FOR SALE-LADY’! BOOTS o and skates. (almost new.) size iour. Apply at. Guardian Office. » 391-11-20-31. ...,______________.._ wholes ruin roll sate AT st. Pctci-‘s 11196 , acres, excellent ‘Hlildlnga lfl toad rs lr. -'l‘o be “old at once. nu- urthor in‘ formation write Mrs. Edith}! d- man, St. Peter's or J. U. S olw» u". Barrister. Charlottetown. 11-19-31 ___ boarder. Apply 235 Fitzroy! St. . '_“" ’“-‘“"-""' I i-‘llfia -3I gag?‘ sacs-sauna: sen-an " _____ ' I” ' - w°"'“"- FOR sALs-i-tii-t- llreti Uilfftill Liilicen Street. 31- Plymouth Rock (‘urkcrcln 1irlcti - -—- $2.00. Frank ilalliilay, Eldon. "FOR SALE -— FOUR FERRIB 1141.11 white legliorn cdokstfoil. 800 egg iitigin (em imported mm Minn diiq rear). um do- liverod. J.‘ I 3- i»! to . ~ iliiifiinfii. was PRACTICAL NUIII WANTID ENTERS Fltilli (Canadian Press) PLYMOLVFII. Eng“ Nov. ‘Jtl. ~- to the British 20.~'l‘lii- and ri-uion opposite to have been during thv 0d hcr bllt love for thc grout inu- jority of workkinic men and women. sllc sold. 4wmvstilaiezhti=jnt WIT; ¥¢"t';..taa¥+'ia; '5 Root...‘ can ACCOMMODATE on: GTRL ‘JOHN Zfheoouixtvofhtlduo Lady Astor has I)l‘l‘il rcuonlluatcd hy the (‘tmstvvvatlvcs of the Hutton division of Plymouth. as their parli- amentary candidate and has accept ed thc nomination — 51m (ioclurcs hcrscli‘ out to fight thc Socialists "to the last ditch and lcllve tliciu tilcrc". ll. was. not hut- red against. the aocallats that ilctilat vVEANMTEQl-VA” din from GENER- cciltraily Iifliiliflll, sc\\'ci'lli-'l‘~ Alibi)’ 23 Prince at. iii hoard or without. Apply (iuurd- ian Office. 11-21 4i. itioderatc. Apply -i2tl-11~‘Z1-2ll ll(2\\'P.i‘lll-'it‘, Ytfili 171 Grafton id. Covers Prince _Edward- Island Like the Dew Yup at‘. ‘iii it‘ .., .-.. =- ._ In’ I 71/471’ $1,,‘ r n” /£ / w‘. "~-w .-<\ ‘ »~.\\i~ by veryliody A '7 *“ <\\\\. CHARL TTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY NOV. 21, 1923 radars Thorn comes a time whom waiting too long for tho hair n lo almost m Into m sum-do- - vartlslng. To play Ii I", nowi Salsa tlml by m foroi _ I while there's enough forslook ls ' I seize. its tho dolly ad f-hll Milli“ I I. Ananl subscriptions Delivered- lsy loll. Canola III U. 5- A- (United Press) LOS ANGELFJS, Nov. 2il.~-'l‘hi-. fall rush to lihllyivood is on at. tho rate 0t‘ more than 100 a week. Pcreunlaily. the luovics arc sw- amped with Imyu and i-{IFIS who have left the farm or dci-irrtetl tlluil‘ city lloiues to becoinamovle stun-i. iloiiywootl is considerably perturbed ovcl- this influx and the- ‘Chanlber oi’ (fommcrco illaul-i to act an "daddy“ for the hundreds of movie-struck youngsters who have journeyed West to find famc in the pictlii-irs. Conditions are particular- ly acute at this time, with several of the large SIIHEIIJH closed down. "Iliost of tlllesti young people z rive with cticaily no money l-llaiuber officials declared. "'l‘ht-y think that all they have tn do is stars." lil-realftter yolinc," girls who bt-iitevte they arc potontial hiary Pickfords or Norma 'l‘allnzldgran will be ziskcd to write lo the cllambci‘ bcforc making the trip. 'l‘he chamber will then warn them of the hardships and disilppoiiltlnciits that zlttcnd ambitions of would-be movie stars. As an example of the way they come: A littlc girlarrivcd ill iiolLv- wood nol iolliz ai-to. with her hail" curled like hltlry PlckfordKs. Sllc had left the home folks with little luoncy and was di-atitutc. "fhcy had sent her all the mom-y they could and she ilppliieil to the Chamber of (‘ommorctl for aid. All she hail to bolster Il('|‘1il1lIii~ tinus ivns a clipping from thc houn- ut-wspilpcr itrllislilg hr-l" for llcr act~ much gravl-i- than at first rl-ilflfl‘ int: ill ull aluatizul‘ theatrical pm"- 811- ' forlnailce. The paper said shc was a A tli-sinltcll to the liusscliiort‘ i-__;(,,.U,"| Mary pickrurd--_ Nacllriclltirll Bah ill‘? 5"!” Ami HIiP was only one of the "FMISl-‘i I95‘ III“ killed many who cxpcricnce the llcart- illiil llllll NW)’ “W” "mnwzlcllcs. ilisilpptitiltlncut of Holly» ii-tvli’ wilted many Ill-ills rllvvcil wtlntl-ulllil sometimes ivorse. _u_ ... Eliiillilil Bllllll BEFIIRE EYES ilF MIITIIER (Canadian Press) iOCllhJSTltIR, N. \'.. Nov. 2U ——- \\'hile their illfililvl‘ looked on help- less lo aid them, two cihilzli-cn ivcro troyeil tilcir homers today. dead children are lliflurlce and Lee hm- sistei-‘a lmmc ill the rear to borrow a ltitciiten utensil. She had been gout- lces lihan flvc tnitlutes when notified her houst- was in flames. Silo was restrained from (Iilihllig into the lnicruo by rela- llvt-s. iiiilliiiilil IN jilliill (United Press) COLUNIIHA. l\io.. Nov. 2U.--"AII womun should have some interest in iife." So. after twenty-seven years of housework, Mrs. Corinne Jenkins. pl-ctty widow and grandmother, went to tllc University 01' hiiasourl to lt-arp to ivi-iic. iler home life was successful, but her children arc all gone now.‘ On the death of her husband in i918 she plunged into war work and later into social service. Work in publicity for lllc lied (‘rolls rcawaketictl hor interest in writing so she is lcnrulni: some. more about ll in classes here. She announce they arc rcudy to bccolut- j burnt-d to ticalth in ll. fire which de-.<-_ This’ sickness. old age mcnt. A Royal commission of has been appointed by the G nu-nt to look into the various as- d pccts of the question and make n adiatn report. FINE PARADE 0F FASIIIIIN IENiiNli 5Pl|i ' is Nlll iii 1 I llisilli, Hllllll Feature tat the: Prince Edward Last Evening E.I\\’1\1'(I 'f‘llcatrt-. not pictures on the screen. but llv ing,i.;raccfllll_v' moving human mod eh. young lady employee's 0 demonstrated tllo lovely" new wear stock of that til-m. These young ladies, Miss CJyle > ed thy a professional demon lator, Niles Arbour ut' Toronto ’l‘his fashion parade and shoiv, whitlh. is arousing great in (eves-l gciitlt-lni-il as well, included a dc .51 representatives of National 'l‘roat Slices. I (Continued on Page 3) I Body In Pool of Blood 1 (Canadian Press.) (‘ALG-AltY. Nov. Ebb-Mrs. iiidga ‘idalkuoi- i-otllrilinir her home at Sylvan IIXIRU found ht- |hu.-bantl locked iu a death ‘with a strange man. I i I her IIi'0iIli‘l'-Il"l-Ill\\' across the stria- this throat cut from car to ear. I it i.‘ zllicjgtltl that. the murderc inns found and arrested next morn >illg at. idckvillc. i a ivay. intcrrilptcil by Falkner in the ac cf committing theft. ‘ IiLINMEN KILL Il- (Canadian Press.) Sheriff Chariot-i Moorc of which he was summoned from his homo at three o'clock this morning. ()$I(“lI-SI‘I)I)' to assist the motorists liilfillillll ' (United Prsn) MELBOURNE. Nov. i-nlia in inking Zti.-»~Atist» its place among is n typical hilssourhlu. She has written several poems. Eddie Pinchoi; to Box Pancho Villa Surveyor. Harmony Jct. 424-1i-21-Rl A- CONCERT AND BASKET social will be held in Kinsuitoil hsll Nov. 2am. at 7.1m 11.111. All- r 1 . . "mémwgflflez. I"! i! country. I 0! in t‘ ‘b . “my m. R a 0%“ to mum mission iii and 2i’- centii. Ladies TORONTO, Nov. 2t) Charlie iiallati- matchmaker for the inter- lmiay that he land signed up Eddie Pint-hot. buntamaveisht. of (‘har- |(‘f'(fI, 1‘n.. to meet Pancho Villa. tho sensational Filipino fighter and world's champion fivewelglht at the ‘Coliseum. December 5. viii-a. it is ltmlamtomi. will ar- rive here ll few day" before the national Club. Toronto, announced _ i Splendid I Adverti-singIReport oFBritish Rep- Thc 1)I(Jllll'('i'si shown ill the Prince last night were Messrs. Moore 8c .\lci.eod. Ltd. who ables. including tires-rises. coats. furs. "Pauli-i! 9! ""1 ‘breach . I” miillnclgv. etc. in many different WW" lllc two partners of styles selected fronl the splendid I111‘ Ihiliml? “ma! ‘W15 s NicLeliail and Miss Coolm-zerc ityle among not only ialdies but. lnonstlzttioil in foot wear from the stock of Aieeiers Alley & C0., the IJIIIIESSIIIEFINII IIIIIIE III W FE Discovers ushland’s grip! She ran for.’ t . bu; when they returned Falkncrst t I ‘dead body was on tho stains with. : Fourteen miles The police thinks he was II .S. SHERIFF il- .V1A1tlld’1"f‘.'\, OHIO, Nov. 20 »—~ Noble County was shot and instantly lcll‘ led by gunmen in an automobile to the lenders of the world in social Halibut fisheries Treaty between -c;islation is now engaged in work~ Canada and United States is to be lui: out. a schcmc for supplementing re-su-bmitted to the Senate it was its existing maternity allowances. learned today. old age and invalid pensions with u ratified by the U fictional insurance scheme against ate March fourth last but with a and unomploy- provllsion seven all lBljhish Nationals. overu- negotiated solely by Cansldu and Tld-blls on lhellp of Every , resentative Still In I London I (British FIE Frau.) IMNDON. Nov. 20 —— Until the terms ot an agreement, reached‘ . yesterday between France and Bri- . iaiu with regard to joint action fdcullng with (iermany are made known, London refused to display . any enthusiasm with regard to the announced so loudly yesterday af- ternoon. Lord Crewenvho is con- ducting negotiations ‘for Britain. . had not forwarded his report with regard lo the meeting up to a into hour la st. night and Paris newspap- . ers- tllis morning continue to talk of tho necessity 0t‘ more sailcti ms . with the exception of the semi-of- ficial 1.1.- Tenipa which continues to warn the (iovernment of the dail- 1 gel- of inlrsuing such a (iourso. Bri- tiaiu. having declared tho first salic~ tions illegal, is not likely to nullify her attitude of the lust few months by accepting the 1irincip1l+ of fur- ther sanctions and tho only con- ceivable compromise that might. have lieeil reached is that tile two partners of the Elntente ilavc auri-cd to ilostpmle tile question of l'ill'ldl8l' stlnctlolm until it has seen how (formally receives the stvonqi uotn lo the world (lemantlitig the‘ return of tllc Crown Prince and aI 1tlt-dgtl that. (ierluany will guaran- tee the safetyof Allied officers. IIIEIGIIEII RAPS FAILURES 0F . ’I -; (Canadian Press) AIONTRFLNL, Nov. 2O.""HFAAIIUI'L' is written across the page of all legislation affected by the present ‘ildminis-tra-tion." said the Right ‘llion. Arthur bieighen leader of the IUDDQSIIIOII, during a brief address at a meeting of tihe Liberal-Conser- évatlve association here tonight. Tile Conservative leader iexpiuin- ed he had come to dfoutreal to pay the last respects to the late Joliu Baillie. Mr. hiegllcn pictured Mr. King proceeding to Washington "to re- pair the errors of a hundred years and by means at’ the Hsrding~Klng treaty to replace the worn-out Rusb-Bagot treaty. WILL IIIINSIIIEII FISHEIIY PAIII IHalibut Treaty To Go I Before U. S. Senate ‘ (Canadian Press) L WASHINGGTON. Nov. 20>“ The The Treaty was nlted States Sen- insking it applicable to As it was call with matters of purely Cal» interest this provision makes its application Impossible. a t... ‘lbngue Vol. 1, No. 14 Charlottetown, N 190 Yarieties You can commence today and eat a new kind daily for six months without exhausting the list of cantroa In Moli-‘s Choc. olatsa. And by that time thoro will be lot of ‘new frlondo to mast, as woll as old favorites to rooallll contest and flulslh hla training iii one of ‘tho city's clubs. with baskets fren.‘ Proceeds la an; of hall. I . ti-si-a The boat pfbmilds to be one of the stout. attractive .01.»; your. i.» .- .A mo al , riled 1st the Worldto ali- "q in Caitlin. tvn ovomlsor 21, 102a M-FTIEEEV“ Years before ‘Confederation. is one o! the limo-resting trophies treasured by Moira. Now as then-only more sol The man who oomao homo [breaks which —-—-—-<o-§—-i I r I hiouitlay night to IHEIFRYEFURF ,io till PARTY national field of politics in the 1924 campaign, with Henry Ford as their standard-bearer, is to be made here gressives. according to Roy M. Har- rop. of Omaha, temporary chair- man. ‘ PIIESS SIIIIIIEII BY PIIINSARE IIECISIIIN f (Canadian Press.) PARIS. Nov. 20.—I*‘rauce's de- termination to continue "the oc- cupation" lliil.II the treaty of Ver- sailles has been executed and pro- tection assured. as expressed by Premier Poincare in his speech at Neullly yesterday, applies only to the Rhinelanrl and the brldgebeads - according to an official Foreign Office statement issued through the liavas Agency today. The state- ment adds that decision 00111181111 ing the Ruhr will be dependent up‘ on agreement with Belgium. The statement read as follows: "Certain newspapers ceeln to not have understood the excat sense of the words the Premier pronounc- ed yesterday when in an address at. Neullly i he declared: France also is determined not to evacuate the territories occupied by virtue of the treaty until all clauses sign- ed at Versailles have been comp- letely executed.‘ I III “MI llliilil- i liwliii iluis Famous Prof. Leaves German Home I i (Canadian Press.) BERLIN, Nov. 20.—Alarnletl ail the continued anti-Jmvish out- havc been tcruied ‘the national tiisgirace of Germany,’ a meeting of the League of ilulu- au Rights has been called into ses- sion i'or tomorrow- to take steps necessary to__curb the distirders. Processor Albert Einstein tam‘ ous as tihe exponent of the theori"; ol‘ relativity’ has left Germanyi which has always been consideredi as his‘ home country. because. it 1S1 rumored of fears foir his safety ln| the antidewlsh . rs and has taken a chair in physics at Leyden University in Holland. (Canadian Press.) OMAHA. Nebraska. NKW- 3U» The attempt to amalgamate ‘the various independent political tac- tions into a third party to enter the tomorrow at a conference of Pro- liliiitils an Til cilcltlti ain, who Harvey. IRISH illlillil DUBLIN, Nov. death of a hunger striker under the Free State regime occurred in Naiv- iritigc internment camp this morn- ng. Late this AT THE COURT OF ST. JAMES. Frank t8. Kellogg, the new United States Ambassador to Great Brit- ieplaces Ambassador “HEMIIII iiili LIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIII . IIIIIII IIHTIIWII IILNIIIIIIIIEII a Sensational Speech By Rev. M.E. Genge Bee" fore the Temper- ance Alliance Yesterday Sensational statements in rwtrd to interference by a party in North Sydney with the movements of the liquor patrol boat "Mow". ‘FY1191! has dons excellent work in patrol- ling Charlottetown harbor during the past year, were made mum the Provincial Temperance Alliance yesterday afternoon by Rev. Dr. Morgan E. Gouge. of the Central Christian Church. who declared that the only way o’! stopping rum smuggling in the harbor and along the coast of the province was abso- Many Women Sympa- thizers Arrested (Canadian Press) jail -__-<Q-}--i I | Rev. Dr. Genge said he was quits tramiital- with the sea cout and (United Press.) STWYRGiS. Mich. Nov. :30.—\\'il- Ilaul defies anyone to exhibit a farm more elongated than the one he owns it is twelve allies long and only 85 feet wide and has been used 1'or farming purpose for more than scvoilty years. Civil War the strip was the Wa-i hash 8; Erie canal right of wsy., Vflwn the canal ivas abandoned‘ about the time ot‘ the war. the landt ivas converted for farming. Not.‘ long ago the entire property was! bid for sale in payment of taxes, and Dress bought it in. lllsiiili“ llllllii AlllllBlSi A. Dresser, Lafayette (United Press) 20.—'i‘he first afternoon (‘ountvss iliarkjevicz and a number of youngi girls in a motor lorry going about idistributiug pamphlets-i concerning the government's attitude toward hunger strikers virere arrested and takcn struggling and screaming: to Before tho hm.- control over the movements of the patrol boats. The matter was introduced to the ziltention of the Alliance by Ray. John Murchison. of the Presbyteri- an Church at Maipeque who slid he had heard of a greet deal of li- legal liquor getting into Charlotte- town recently and that the petrol boat commissioned to petrol the harbor bad been ‘ordered to cruise around the coast. whore so small a craft was not suitable, leaving the Charlottetown harbor cider. He referred to a raid on a comm part of the coast made recently by inspector" Barbour. where rum smuggling was openly going on. Tho inspector upon receiving specific information arrived lio make the seizure three miartara of an hour too late. Somebody had not wind 5! l i Iwitb sea captains coming bore. and [was assured that the best Vmhlb» ltion policy was to protect the cos/it land not to wait until the stuff has KNUWNIbeen brought to the Province I This was the first time be had attended a meeting of the Alliance simply because he had been bromi- ed as a boot-logger himself. and b:- cause official information had been ‘laid to the Customs departmcu‘ I 1nd“ (Continued on Page 3) 1A PLAIiIIE IIF SIIIIIIIREI-S _ I-Unltad Pros!) SARANAC LAKE, N. Y. Nov. '20. —'f‘he invasion 0f red"sbufrfois roughout the Eastern Adirondacks has now become so annoying t» within the past three weeks 2,000 f (he animals have been killed at the famous apple orchards of Assa- mblyman Fred L. Porter at Cmvni iPoint. Superintendent Geldcr has hired every available man and lid! to wage relentless war against the squirrels that were destroying thousands of dollars" worth of choice apples. Poison. traps and B. of 205. take raprisuls subjects in Poland if the German‘ and Bavarian Governments do not act upon the energetic representa- (Unltsd Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 20—~'Iihe 1924 tconvention of the Amelican Bank- ers‘ Association Chicago. it is announced by i". N. Shepherd. executive manager the organization. llliiilizcllnl ilN nip. Zilill (Canadian Press. OTTAWA. Nov. 20.-Announce- nlcnt W86 alade this afternoon that the fade al byclection in Kinlt. N. c held on Del-ember 20th. nominations to take plat-c Doc. ti. The last time Kent wont (‘ouservil- tivo was la 1911 when it returaeil F. J. Roblndeaux with u majority A. 'I‘.'Legere. Into tilemhc-r. was elected by a majority of 2.5m!) in 1917 and 1.523 in 1921. -—-~--<O-}—— - , will POLAND WILL ASK GERMAN REPRISALS will be held in i or‘ WARSAW. Nov. 20.——Pulaud will German against t lions made hy the Polish m. G.” imu‘ “w.” ""'"'" Government against the per- hy saying he was looking secution of Jews. according to a statement made by around fora drug store In‘or- Qr to bring homo a package of w. an invitation b Foreign Minister Haydn. The state- moot was made to the committee 0n torsion sf airs of the met in re- .1114 _ BERLIN, Nov. 20» Drug-taking is growing Ill (formally. appalontiy largely due to disintegrating moral‘ and economic conditions. Hospitals complain that many of their nurses are joining the ranks of tihe morp- hine and cor-talus lasers and that they do not hestltate to deprive patients of the needed drug or to steal from the hospital supplies in order to appease their own appet- ltcs. _-_--_-<0>-——~—~ (Canndlan Press.) MADRID. Nov. 2t) Violent earthquakes in Barcelona and the Pyreuna Valley of Aran shook (IOWII many buildings and killed catilc while many people were in- jured today. €__{Q}--_._.. Announcements, Coming Eveilts, Meetings, Etc. ltA'l‘l<:.l.-—2 cents per word each insertion. "Reserve Thulvldav. Nov. 22 for llaan Slipper at. Notre Dlmo A ademy. 17-21 "Come ln (Iii. Dan hall_on Thursday evening November Had. and hear Mr. (‘. (‘isvan I Duffy small calibre rifles were used. will». - 4-». The Weather, Etc. No $61.8 tang-fig 4. QNTIL ‘loo bor ~>’_ w" cmll IN _- P. ‘rota BANKI- ' ' S l TORONTO, Nov. flL-Maritllnn trash southwest winds fair and mild. Tunlperutum yesterday: max. Bil min. 18. High tide m; morning iu 0.00 and tonight at 0.11. - _ Bun sets this afternoon ‘at 4J8. git rises tomorrow morning a’ 0 lecture. A musical programme and bullet social. Admission I5 h) -. '.‘ i l cts. mm. ‘Full moon Friday. Nov. 23 ‘i '1 7. i