MAXIMS 0P A MERCHANT 1 Pay la the conoclouonen that you arm doing aomothing that la making the world a little better (ei- your dblnq it. Guardian Two Founded Charlottetown Mornlnt Guardian, Cent: 1881 iitiMtEi ls. llH tlllllllrs llllllllls America’s Failure to Honor Signatures to Versailles Treaty is Criticised .\l()NTlti~JAl.. Nov ilk-Responsi- ‘biiity "for all the Eillfliiellll trollll- lcs of the past seven years lies at tile door of the lhiited States of Anlericu, according to Sir .lohll Power, member of the ‘British llllusgl of (jolnmons for Wimble- don. 'l‘he refusal of the United . States of America to honor the sig- ‘"- rlatllre of her dtiltigllles on the 'i'reaty of Versailles had made tile who has ‘mined m‘ chiefs of {he \vll0ll‘.hlllig"f‘lf‘tiffifilii. Elllhlflillle grnunt: oppuslng ‘areas In the unfled §'.'-‘.~‘.' l.."‘.’.‘.‘:.‘.;..l§i."-I’..' if.'.‘.'.“.'i'.'l“i..iiiii“ W" m‘ -=""<= ‘o wll" tlrcul. liirltlilil l1l‘W11)'ii“l'l(llll)l'9fl l.l\\' W“ i" a" °"°"t m aml/B H! a solu- slgnatllre 0i‘ her delegates, Sirtmn‘ _____ Jollll said, bllt tile United States tyr'l‘l\iglglillillillllllgilllllfllllyflllilifltlil was _ Froln Cabinet sileaklng hero tonight to the Mc-i tllll University Canadian Club. _ l . o) Meeting (Special to The Guardian), If Woodrow Wilson's plan trad} bvcii carried out ill its entirety as regards tllc League oi‘ Nations. lilli ed. But tllnt also has beell left. to‘ OTVPA\VA‘ NU“ 13'“ "umhm. Gwal- Brlmln to 100k alter‘ The of matters preparatory for tile com League “m5 very “ear uccompnsl" illg session of Pllfllillllelli. were Governor Gifford Pinchot - ~ might have been well. he cllntillu-4 mam‘ and s" Jon“ thought that dealt \\'itll at this liftcrrlilorfs meet- u. we time would mm“ ‘vhml the ing of the cabinet at tile concl Ulmed ‘Slams 0E America would sion of which tile Prilne .\iinister, regret m“ the?’ 1e“ the “wk l" llllinllitell there was rlotllilrg t0 he g T0 Report Hope For United G. W. V. A. Organization (Special ‘to the Guardian) ‘OTTAWA, 0n‘t., Nov. l3.——"i‘hut ‘a united vcterlcrns organization will develop from the national confer- ence lrl Wlllllilpgg 9n Novgmbigr 25 ‘ls tile- confide-m expectation of Lierlt. Gen. ‘Sir Richard Turner, V. C., trustee for ‘Field Marshall Hang who is in Ottawa today in connec- ‘trlsil with Great Wtrr Vetenan af- re. Will Make N0 Pronouncement (Special to the Guardian) ‘WININLPFIG, MZIIL, Nov. 13.-N0 ppzlrlirllriia. nlellt will be imzlllc by tlic Progreslsivi.‘ party at present as ‘to wlllzllt citation ll. llllLUlidSr to ‘take now or during the coming ‘session of illlflllillllvlll. ‘Robert Forke, M. "P.. lil-clulrl-il today following n micel- llrg oi‘ illllgrossivc-s here. lllllll HiiPE lll llllll ll ‘ sllllllllllllt I ens Volunteer to l)es- cend. (Canadian Press) ‘PLVlM()l"l‘ll. llllliL, Nov, flip-All llfllle oi‘ rcscllirlg ally of the sixty eight oiYicilrl-l and men of the sub- marine Monitor Mi, which till-lup- ipeared ol'f ‘l')evon (toast yesterday Thus been abandoned, it f‘! bt-lievcil the sllrlkcn clllft has been ltll'lll(‘.ll lrl 225 feet of wat- trr oil‘ Flar Point, and the lmiz. l-r- __ .. {.- ort will bl‘ nlade cnrl tonloi-row - lllfllillgl-Z by rllillo ii\v\'(*l"l,)l.'l't<l ti‘ pyliL- N. lll to lllll‘ cr-nlllci with lll" I-ollt.. llivcls. hcwl-vcr, ari- nnnfllo mi ' iwork rlt such ileptlls alld tho nos-s _____ lllllllllly of lll’ m: up llny if tin‘, crew alive. is l ‘llftlvtl as hop-‘lcss-I “hhmldll “V” llll" l" V"|llll|"“1‘- l l<“-' ‘sioll of till.‘ (‘ouncil of the Lea- ilnake l.ll llllPlllill \Vlll:li disc.l\‘-‘i‘y‘glll.‘ oi‘ Nations was nfllilzially con- ‘lll lll“ l"'-“-lll.l~' placi- lici-alno known 1v ll.“ ll llllllly for December 7 in ‘ /\l'l'-‘lii.‘-'.l‘lIl(‘li‘..‘<l lillvo been lllli(l<‘,'Gl‘fl€dVil. ‘for it zlli-nioriill llclvii-i‘ at Porll-ll-d; ‘All ' (loci; yqg-ii vim”), g.u",p,y_ llgrlldlli. 'l‘.lle~sla lil(.'l‘l1(l'.‘ considera- illirlrl {llhtlltlililiosiilconflict between .ri ii. .illl and Turkey the (‘vreco . fident 0f Victory llllllgftflilll ilisplrte lrnd preparations . (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, Nov. 13.—'l‘lll3 next or the ‘international disarmament economic and press conferences, -_-__.4-oa-___i. , $1,500,000 Ship ‘ (Canadian Press.) MELBOURNE, Alls., ‘Nov. “real 137mm‘ “lllmml “l ‘Mm; n lllllollilccil. ll was the last nlect- _ . themselves. {Hg ‘vim the defeated “mfistuyg pfltillltll‘ ‘Stanley .Vl. llrul-c today, Italy has ‘been of little use to who have resigned‘ Hm“. resign“, concluded the nioilt strenuous clef», Great Brmm‘ l“ "Ymg m ream” lions to lake effect iit the cud of m)“ "llmlmlg" l" ‘Vlllch "B l" peace to Europe because in timefl“, muse,“ week‘ ' ever engaged null professes (501111 - of stress democracy lll-Kl not seenli lldilntze as to the result ol‘ voting.‘ _ _ v to be the best form of guvernlncilbi lfilllllfltllv- HP llflll visited five stir‘ Sh“ VlnK- NOV- 17l—$@lZlll‘B lll five countries in Europe it had‘ been put to the test irnd failed. Discover Mummy .te.~l of the (‘olnmonlvcaltll and has“ lll" will“ Lille Slfilllll-‘llllll Qfll- than fifty items are on the Sir John spoke with sympathy of ‘France's present illiglrt. She hail made a great sacrifice and her at» tempt to crush her enemy hail left her in distress. There were cull‘ two things to do wittrau enemy. crush him or conciliete him. anil France, 11nd ‘been unable to do eit- her. Great ‘Britain had waited pat- iently, trying at every favorable moment to bring peace between Germany and France. The Lzociir- "no 'l‘rleatles. he thought. were the greatest achievements in thebls- tory oi the ‘British Empire. Mr. Justice Arsenault To Address Intercol- oni-al Club At Boston Mr. Justice Arsenault has been invited to ‘iHlllfUSS the intcrcoiolliul Club of Boston about the middle of JJecL-ulbei‘ next. Tile liltercolonial ‘ is one of the largest of the kind in the United Slates alld as an earri- est of its interest in Canadian ul- fairs fifteen hundred members gathered in the Club Rooms on election night t0 hear the results of the Clinuiliun Elections broad cast. A special wire froln Toronto had been installed lll the Club rooms for the occasion. Sliiiill TAKES " HEAVY liill it (Canadian Press) ‘MADRAS. British null-u. N-“v 11*.‘ -—~Slxty flslllin-g boats front Sponllilnl mlinnletl by two llllilllflltl men are missing and are fcll‘. ‘d to have been. lost ill Lin‘ storm W‘lll(il1 ‘hlll-l raged lilo-up, the (501131 for llllili‘ last. fow llilye- 0 O-OQ-O+O-O-O-O*4 Condensed. Specials IlAIlb-Ac per ward, not eltlll insertion in thin column. §~O4§ ‘WANTED -- GENERAL SERV-' not. Apply to G. Fit-liter. ilank of ‘lll-on treal. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Central Job Printery. Phone 133. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20c, 150 for 85c, 250 for 55c. 500 for 81.00. 1.000 for $1.05, Poltpald. Guardian Office. ‘Ull QAUNOOME SAUlAGE8-— Made fl-‘olli every day. Saunders. Nevuom G Co.. Mai-let Bulld- fng. lfllfl-ll-Blnoa. ‘FOR SALE-FEMALE SILVER black fox pupa. abundance sliver. price reanonalble to make room. Apple. Plum and ~ Cherry trees 75c up. '1‘. J. Craig, KlIIPOII, 11.11.. l. 6048-11-14-821 past few weeks. ‘lie has address- Of over 80 meetings. The Bruce government. he said. - ‘w ithe ilrolv t Extrenl .‘ . ‘ (Canadian $r:"g3__ ThQWJIlIEuHEIITe incl; ‘them llfvay in 11;“. CMRO’ Egyp "kfro 1n Mm phellfi ‘declared the workers were "““""“y 0r Tum“ m“ lziglliilst the making a national hero harms °‘“"’P°E‘fj_“ g‘,‘,°,,£ff.§feg§‘“§1a:‘@l any misguided lunatic who glléflgligglnoqcé: all‘ h“, says {Jmeyicllancctl upon their Australian ' ’ ‘ ' ' .' ‘ h r .. BREE‘ from Lmmr ‘today’ The UH‘ Elbe; Pmllllei"?! remark about pm-‘m examination cstlalblished ‘that H the Plllilfoall was only fifteen yeilrfi old when ‘he died. Ont the breast. were ‘two large gold Scarabs and strappoll to the sillc two ‘gold lili- ted ‘swords and two gold burn-tiled knives." ----¢-o~¢-—-—— lllliEE KlttED ‘BY EXPtSliiN making a national hero of any misguided lunatic is taken to re- for to Tom Walsh. President of Australian Sflilillelffillllllflll and strike of British seulnen in A115- tralia. Where Will The Members Sit? (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Nov. l3.—-‘Seating ac- commodation for members in new house presents a complex Ilwblellb Whe-rc wllll the ‘progressives all? lcanadla" Pres‘) Around the‘ question. ‘Cflllsldfillilblle 3it).\'i'1‘lti~JA‘b. Nov. 13.——Thr‘ue conjecmn, ‘cemrm “ ,lllt‘ii \\'t‘l'(l killcii when an explosq 1n, me ‘as! house Liberals, n5 i5 ,ion lil-slvflyvd Ulr‘ Dllckllllg P091" offcustoniary for the govurnlucnt ithi‘ (lzinlldiall IsIxplloi-lives ‘Conipanyliluviy- 511'- to the Tighm Of the snmk. '2it. 1i l-nilril about 25 iriilcs from herelm. with the Coqlgervuuvea as the ll-lllls ll~ lll- ofllicllal oppoo-illton, frillm-clllrilletly ‘ 'l‘lll‘. i-xilllvsioll WfCCklll the pat:k-‘;,,,,p,,s-,qie‘ Th... (Pyngrfi-yggiyig‘ 5115f) lug room alld slum-k ‘ch..- neighbor-m,‘ on n", opposmon 51.1,, hm gar. lllilhll fol‘ soul.‘ nlilcs around. \\'llllt!‘||“,_r rm,“ the speaker um" u“, lil‘:lily.\\‘illd lWH wcrc ll1‘0'l(\*ll. vynnse/rvuums‘ ~ Th1 ill-all elri‘, (‘liar-ills ‘hilltilieul Rrypyt lam-k.“ Iprogpusfliye iump-i- lnni .11, ‘fruililau, (‘lll]ll(l)‘t'i‘.t<i and 833M m, ti“. nppqsution 5mm 31mm l l i A. .\ii‘l.c:ill. who was a visitor toyimiy ‘my do“... [he 110M594 gm; phi; ll..‘ plant. lrrllrlgolrlcnt will ‘not now be so convii-lrllltairt. Conr-lt‘,'rvat‘lv4:s hnvc illlfilk“ than doubled their representa- ‘lloil and it‘ ‘tile ilrcgreslsivc-s sit ‘ml lll('ll"l0l‘l. flank, their ‘loader will ‘be near ‘the fllr end of the chamber 0'11 ‘the other llaull if the Progress- ivcs choose ‘to sit on the same- side ,ai.-. Lin‘ Jlllllflflllfl but favrtilcr away jfroln ‘the ‘Speaker they will not be‘ pin a -nlucll ulltlre favorable position. Gangsters Jailed ----<o>———- ‘Native Secretary , Y. M. C. A. India. ‘ Arrives Tonight Mr, John lllljal ltlrtnzlm ‘lszlllcuf (ll llrllll ‘Stu-r. lilry Y. ill. (l. A.i llangallwrc, inllia will arrive on lire, iéVolXr (‘ilninlilll l‘ 01‘ ‘the local Y. l\‘l . ngtlgffnlusdggfllldglkimgllllxlglgll kali: i ‘Dar-Eng llll". ivll-li h.“ any“ jtprylcll a policeman, were fnllnli guilty, ‘Murry has |,,,.i,,|‘,.,] i" [flffQq-pntlill nlllrtlcr and their sentences were ccllllrtrs oi‘ New lll‘1lllfl\Vl'.‘l( ‘llllll llXPll lll from l-l years to life im- Nova Sullln Jiilli has c ‘~‘l"y\Vl1(!l"(\, prilonment by a illry which delib- l)t‘\‘ii accorded a most cordial and crated 10 hours until i-arly today. .-..'.'.‘§ .1T§'.‘J"Ii.'.‘l.".;-..... -.. 00W- 1 llslllsslll, (Canadian Prcn.) IlADDECK. N. S.. Nov. 13~— Mn- gislrute Gordons Harvey in his court at North River near here toilav dismissed the charge of mur- der preferred against Allan McKen zie llfill Angus McLeod. in connec- Mr. orflll personally llnil n cirnir :lnil t‘l()(if|l1(!llf. llliltltlcr of lll-liver)’ ‘W15 civnlplx-lcly cnpllvateil‘ thc "llalrgc, aullitillcos which lirlvt‘ lrrerltvtl ‘himl on ‘every OCUllGlMl, lie has ll'l1‘l-l1~ li-mntr‘. knowledge of ‘the vii-pious [iffllllkdlls with which lmlin ‘is con- fronted at the prcneni time and llie story of the spreading of Christ- ‘lilnllty lll tlhllt country is a most interesting one. While in the city Mr. lsvilllc will illellver lectures at the fcllovrlnil places. 6.45 p. ‘m. tonight Y. M. C. A. Director's Banquet. 8.30 p. m. ‘to nienibens of Chris- tian ‘Student Movement at Y. M. _ A, tlnn with the death 0f Murdock gimdiiy morning service at St. Morrison. merchant, whose lifeless Pnuls ‘Church.’ body was found floating in North lSunIday evening semice at Blip- River near his home in the early i-igiqimwii, morning of Friday, October 30th.. to a lmusslollowing a row on the proceeding ‘$.80 p. m. Sunday night in an election booth. meeting in Y. M. C. A. "ctrverell over 10,000 miles ill the llllil. llllllll H1011‘ than $1,500,000 iby the government as a rrlm run- pler. is ret-onlrneildetl by customs .tlllll‘lZ1lS. The recommendation .f0lio\v(.‘il seizure after a running lgun battle in the East River of a mum laden speed boat. said to have ibeen engaged irl transporting li- quor from the Orizoba to some lpolllt along the shore. Numerous lreports of liquor coming irlto this li-ity from Havana has been receiv- ,cd by the authorities and when Itlrc Orizoba arrived yesterday ifrom (Juba (lustonls men were stil- itionetl to watch the ship. The tors observing o. launch alongside ]llle llllflf‘. gave chase. and fired ‘more than ~i0 shots. They tiet-lar-i ,ed they were fired on in return. lTwo men leaped into the water as ‘the ‘launch approached the dork and the other leaped to the (lock. All ruade their escape. One liund- red ilelnijohrls of rum were seized ,on the craft. l iHalf Barrel Beer A Each British l IiONDON. Nov, 13.——Beer was consumed iii Great Britain ‘for the year ended .M‘tlI'(.'ll 31 last alt ‘thle rate of a half-barrel for eve-ry mun. woman ‘and child lu‘ llhe country. -.Tlle official ri-porl. just issued shows tile-i the riatzlon drank 21.- 950000 barrels during lbll.‘ l? nllllllbhls. ‘Wino consumption at 151100.000 gulloils works out at u little more than ‘tlrrco gallons a person. Al- though wlne is still belrizlil beer as a. coin-petitol‘ for English favor, the rtilnrt‘ says ‘t-lle- tlmollnl. consumed has been increasing steadily since 1021. Hydro Power Held Lacking In England LONDON, ‘Nov. 13.——lf all the possible peter power in England were fully developed, it could not for gulcrations yield more than 1t) per cent. of the national electric power requirements. according to a stall nlcnt made ‘by Sir John Franc- is Snell. chairman of the electricity C(‘lli': lesion, in giving evidence to- ‘ Total For Year y Read lllllls lull slllll lxllitll Senator Staunton Con- tends Defeat of Prem- ier Means end of Govt. (Canadian Press) ‘ ll.\ .\ll‘l.'l‘tl‘N, ()nt.. Nov. l3.—-Seli- ator (leo. Lynch Staunton in refer- ring to the political situation at Ottawa raised the point yesterday lihat the political death of a Feller- a1 ilrlnrc minister automatically re- sults lll the non existence of his government, because the premil-r is virtually the government as he is the stilt‘. rlicalls of colnliluliii-litiorl l)l‘l.\\'i‘l‘ll "lllc Crown ulld llle Cabin- et. Till‘ Premier, Senator Stallliton conlilirlril, has been entrusted by t.lle Crown with the duty of organ- izing a government. lti the eyes of the Crown be is virtually the gov- ernment. No other cabinet minister can lake his place. Should the premier die the government auto- matically goes olrt of existence alld a new one niust be formed. But the premier must have a seal in Par- liament. _ Senator Stallnton con- tends. One who is rlut u. member of either House of Parliament cannot be prime minister in the opinion of Senator Staunton. Discuss Matter 0 f S hip p i n g Worn Out Horses (Canadian Press) JWONTRJJAL, Nov. liL-‘Shlipmlent or‘ old wornout horses to various fox fillrms ‘tin the lower provinces was the main ‘matter ‘discussed at the‘ monthly meeting of the Can- adian Society for tble. ‘Prevention of Cruelty to Animal-s yesterday. ‘we feeling of tlhe meeting was that a deternfinla-(leffort ‘should be nlnde to put u‘ stop to this practice and a move‘ wi-ll be undertaken to ham a law passed prohibiting the shipment ‘of ‘these ‘horses on the hoof. 1i was stated that the homes were purchased in vlztriotlg towns in the province ‘and that ‘they wclie lherlleil together, twenty to a car. tile active spirit in the lulollicinlifirlcciul s-lluul of customs lnsilcv-livlilioiii being tied. with the result ,that ‘the wee-k ones one trampled to iieallh. The society. also inclin- [Pll to ‘llli? opinion that very little food was given the horlsea in tran- sit, decided that ‘these alngiesof ,the (use would he closlely watched, and tilat, if ‘there was any cause for complaint action would be taken against those responsible. --——-—<+>——-_ Steamship Lines Boost Ocean Rates MONTREAL, Nov. 13.— Tourist third, cabin ocean rates on- all lines have ‘been advanced by flllteeii dol- lars for ‘the round tlrip or ten dul- lans each wily, according to lln of- flicilai Bll'Xl0lllJ‘03~ll1€'fl1_ in steamship circle-s here today. Third class rat- es remain the same at $155 for the round trip. The increase brings the‘ ltourist third cabin rntie. up to $170, All ‘ccniparllles on the Cello-diam lgollte will pug ‘the incrmlse llll/J ef- ect. ‘ll. was also announced that com- pensatlorl would be made 10 tollr- l-‘ll ilfllliws in the forln of improve- ments lll cabins and ‘menus. Governor 0i The Bank 0f England DONDON, Nov. 13.—--T‘le llircct- ors of the Bank of England at n. luceting today ffiflflmfllflllllilll tile ‘re-election of Montague C. Norm- lin, as Governor of the Hank, by the general meeting next April. (liiY before the Royal Commission investigating the coal nduslry cf the United Kingdom, of which Sir ,lll_‘rbert Samuel is chairman. lqown. J 913-bit: on the9ip Vol. 1, No. 115 Cakes To ‘ The States Tllrovlili lulu ‘a. s. Sullivan °l Bflllikly". cornea an order tor a 5 lb. wedding eeke 1e be forwarded ‘to Mra. M‘. MllPPilyi Doiohutcr. almond paatc, decoration; and all, Saturday, is ,1 9010i cs Qflfverybodyk ‘Jongua a November 14th 1925 FREE The chances are there arc fcw flrmo in Canada receiving ltuch ordera from acrou the ne. .____- 0n: of the mnqnllnoe oar- rla a story of an experiment Illlfle forward by Ailrod W. McCann which auggoate that the human body can aboorb several ‘tlmoa it: proaent in. take of lllflll‘ to -a'vantago_ MAXIMS or, A MERCHANT nun-i _, biverylloiiy. (lovers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, \TURDAY, NOVEMBER 14_ 1925 To mnter onaaolf one must master one’: work. ono'o time, har- moniouoly arrange the hours and tilt them to the task. Annual ilubacrlptlona Delivered 86.00 By Ill] Clnldl lllll U-S. A-IGJG MESSERVEY AND IENKINS Niili ' REPRESENT iillEEN’S BiillNTY Qii. In The Federal House of Commons-De- clared Elected byReturning Officer MacFzdyen Yesterday.—-Mr. Messer- vey’s Majority Over Mr. Sinclair is 32. gm lnlliledlatoly after deciding. the tile split votes were fur Jenkins returns on the evidence of the Dc- alld MlicKirlllorl and three for Jen- plrty Returning Officers of the five kills and ‘Messervey. Mr. MucKln- unsatisfactory pulls that callsclLncu asked the Returning Officer the adjournment of tile lllilflllldlwlt) make a note to the effect that tiori for (Queens, Ike-turning Offi- tllc returns were given by the De- rer Mlllipililytlll yesterday liftvr- pllly Returning Officer when ex- nooli (lei-lined Messrs. ‘Robert lllir- amined. my in a mention Submitted ( m", olll Jenkins alld John A. Niessi-r- Mr. "James lilac-Curran. Deputy by M_ (gummuflp pruglhfssive vey elected. The totals for the Retilrnillg Officer of Soutbport member up.“ m,- Munkonzle, _ _ four candidates were as follows: poll, tor which no statement had lllllll iilt i lull itN (Canadian Press) _ PUATNSBORO, N. J., Nov, 13.— The ‘toll of dleatbs to-lay ‘bad r .. li- eil ten and the ‘list of injured was 29 as a result of the collision yes» W741"? 0f two Pennsylvania hlll- road express trains. Mr. J . S. Ewart, 0., Answers Questions (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTW), Nov. lib-Constitu- tiollal ])l‘il(7ll(!0 taken notice of nla- jorities and not of groups said John S. l-Jlvart, K. (7., today in re- ]! p, “M, h, My?“ a, run“. m‘ H ilellkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R1117 ihvell given. started’ on oath that they stlitenleilt lniuli‘. by SeniitonLvlli-li Alwserwy 7E3: lmmqm ‘vqrfe n“ fmmws: Jenkins’ gqAunum m‘ pmmnum m Wgflrd illacliinnoll 7.502 i120; ‘Xlacklllrloll, 9S; Aiesservey, to the position of the Liberal lead- Shmmir ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Hm) UH‘ sumahl.‘ m‘ m. Ilrenner Km; AS ‘mm m, the The proccetlillgs hogan at 2‘ El r. Patrick Hughes. Returning o'clock, \\'llP1l the evidence of tllcfOffiiror of Ward Five East Cent- Depilly Returning Officer from llllyrzil. gave tile results of that poll, Zllollrlt Stewart poll was takolniloi‘ which lio statement bad been with the result that the ‘votr- there found on 'i‘lloslllly. as follows: Jen- goverrlment is sustained by a lila- iorlty ol the irlembers it relllains irl (iffice continued Mr. Ewart. Answering another question by Mn campy...“ Mn Ewart Sam i,- frlr .\lr. M lrvcy was taken aswiills. 121i; Nii-sscil-vuy‘, 525; Maciiin me goverunlem we", defmnml lll. .\lr. A. Sllruv, lltlpllli‘ Rclllrll- non. 11S; ‘Sinclair, 111. . At this and resigned the Governor uenw in’; (lfllci-l‘ lll the Tlrlicltlcy‘ Point iulilll till‘ ballot box was re-ex- po1‘l was rlcxt cxalllinteil as to ll1("l\illlllt€il and all unsigned statement‘. ailportiorrnlcllt 0f the six ".'~‘illll‘\\'il.'~i found ili it. (lllestlonetl by votes" inclllilcd lll lllt‘ l-ltlllt-ntt-nt .\lr. liat-Kinllon the Returning Of- foulld in tllc ballot ilox. .\lr. l)()ll-.ill'(‘l' said that it lllul not ‘been in alli MacKiunon objected to the proltlle box last Tuesday. This state- cedure at this poillt, and (iuotedinlieul corroborated that of the De- from the Elections Act to showlpllty Returning Officer. Ward Five that where the ballot box ccrtific-lVVest l1, where the returns for Mr ate was unsatisfactory. the certi-Xliesscrvey were given as 140, was ficate furnished should then belnext considered, and Mr. Jamel taken. He stated that the Return-ITalt, Deputy Returning Officer, lug ‘Officer was not cllllfllrnling stiitcll tllnt the correct return We! with the Act by exarnluiilg tlli‘ llu-‘llli. Eilr. MiiirKinllon contended puty Returning Officer when tllt-‘tllat tile certificate included in the candidates’ certificates were flVilll-‘llflX shinrlll be accepted. abig , The Returning Officer then de- Tlie Returning Officer their pro-"cluretl Measrs. Jenkins and Mes- gzgthaiargnlderhof txqnolfltmsbéofia ceelled to examine the witness, survey elected. _ ‘r e ~ ve cl, or . . , . - . , m the Supreme Court here, tonight whose evidence was that three of| rel would most certainly ask Mr. Meighen t0 form an adlninlstra- tlon but he would do that not up- ou the principal tllnt the leader of the largest group has any such right to priority bllt because Mr. Meighen would under the circum- stances have the best chance of obtaining support in the House. i—-<o>i— Woman Awarded v Verdict Of $5,000 ‘HALIFAX, Nov. 13.—M‘rs. Ells- ‘I tln heu- sull. against, the Black Dia- mond Steampnllip ‘Company, on wiioae boat, ‘the steamer Cobain, her husband was fatally burned in an ‘engine room explosion willie on n. ‘llr-ip from Sydney. N. S.. to Yar- moullh, ‘ Mother And Son Went To Death EDMONTON. Alta, iNov. 13.-— Answering the call of her five year (Continued on Page 3) Jury Find True Bill In Tower's Case (Canadian Press) llllNOllESTER. Eng, Nov. 13.—- Tlre grand jury ‘in the Winchester iissizes this afllernoon found a tlliie hlll in the, case of Thlomas Towers, with former first officer charged old son, who had fallen in. Mrs. thin ‘ice of Pyramid Ink.‘ Jasper, ‘anti went to her death with the boy, early Thanksgiving ziflrlr-l aching here ‘today. At ‘an early hour on Tuesday marbling, e elearoh party which bad gone out from Jasper to the lake! found the ‘bodies of ‘the mother and‘ her boy, clasped ‘in ‘each others arms, ‘lying in the ice-covered wat- er. A ‘new fillm of ice which lied formed ‘during the late afternoon, and evening hail ‘to be lbroken‘ ‘through ‘before til-e bodlies could be recovered. IVIEIEHEN iiNil KING NUW IN iiiiiiiliii (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Ont.. Nov. 13-4111“ political centre of Canada has shill ed today from Ottawa to 'i‘ornnto.! Premier King and the oppositlonl leader botll being lll that town. _ Right Hon. Arthur llieighcn all l‘ Mrs. Meigllelt arrived lll tho cit)‘ last night. and are tile gill-sis all Sir Edward Kemp and Lady Kvnlp ‘at Castle Frank. During the llllll“ll~' ‘ing the Conservative leader met ai number of his friends and luncll-‘ ed at the National Club. lll till“ afternoon he was the guest of Sir‘ |Edward Kemp and other (looser- vatlve leaders at Albany Club where he bad a conference with members elect from Toronto nnrl with President R. J. Clarke and the central Conservative Associa- tion. This evening Mr. and Airs. Meighen will be guests at the irorse show at the Winter Filir and ‘later ‘will leave for Ottawa. Premier King arrived this morn- ing in his private car number 100 accompanied by Hon. Vincent Mas- sey and J. H. Spence. K. C.. where- as Mr. Aielghen made the trip from Ottawa in an upper berth. The Premier went uptown after- wards ‘but apparently is devoting himself to personal affairs all he had not up until noon visited the Liberal headquarters here nor the Ontario Club. It ll presumed he is to also attend the horse allow to- night. If all the writs are in. said Hon. Mr. Motherweil. Dominion Minis- ter of Agriculture who is at the King Edward today, the house will meet on December 10th. Nobody will expect tile government to do the lmpcniblo. the‘ ‘murder of Oaptaiu Clews ‘of the ‘Darrell ‘Shaver hurried out over ‘tllfFfilefiffilf lifelita, and with the at-. near lcllniltctl rilurdcr of two other offic- ens of the ship. Jllstlice ‘l-lotvlatt granted ‘the ‘mp . ilssizes on Wednesday, 18. Heavy Losses ‘In Recent Fighting In Manohuria MUKDEN, lllanclruria. Nov. 13- A communique issued by the head- Chang 'l‘so- 11in admits that thc losses of the l"l‘('t?i\i_ fighting‘ ill the regiutl 0f llscllllow- quarters of Mllffilltll Mliricllllriall forces in llli‘ and Kilt-hen were very heavy‘. 2,000 being lliilcii. Tilt- plat-vs lllc losses of llil‘. (fliekiallg t‘l‘.'.lll,\' at i\\'Il brigades. viii-z sAYlr-lc. 'A Mfiirl MAY BE DOWN Bun‘ HE'S Multan. 00')“ HARDQ; APPi-HES ‘V0 F001‘ Bela. TORONTT). Nov. 14 winds and gates. shifting to west with showers in some localities. Montreal. cloudy . Quebec. rain and tonight st 9.10. 2.34 p.m. Surnmeruide tide eighteen min- uton later than Charlottetown. vonlnlllnitiuir: ~ - Strong Sun sets ‘this afternoon at 4.30, iii and rises tomorrow morning ltt ‘f. m‘ “me night New moon ‘Monday. Nov. 16th, YiliilH lllls ll iltiii llllll ltili, (Canadian Press.) CANNING. N. S.. Nov. l3—-l-ler- noon, according to details just re- illlmltiion of counsel to have‘ theiold MacDonald, age 4. was killed trial of Towers commenced ‘in the November near his home at Scottsbay this afternoon when it is presumed he fell off a cliff on which he and his older brother had been playing a short while previously. Lawrence, the‘ older boy, ran home to have a splinter removed from his finger. Returning a short while later he found part of the cliff fallen away and his little brothers lifeless body standing erect at the foot of the cliff pin- ‘llflll in position by a rock weighing inbuilt three hundred pounds. i» V011 Hindenblng To Pay Visit To German States imlll i.\‘. Nov?" 1:. . rl~--»~.l<leii‘i \'lm llll-iirlilnlrlzll 11ft ll"l'llll t0- night 1o pay hlll first. olfTcial visit I to lllt‘ ll‘l\'l~f'llllif%lllll oi‘ Wurtem- h-rg lllitilvl and liaise llt- will. win-Hull‘ his tour with ll uisit ‘l0 1 ltniic-uncerlleilts, Golnitl.,t; Events, Meetings’ iltc. Rates-Jo. per word each lnaertion. "Tl... rzll mm.- niipiw-l School Room “Rullloslllly 18th. 7.30 ‘.1111. 1 60-18 _l‘r;‘ ll‘l\‘ for’. | ____-_ , "if ‘lllli‘l‘l‘Sll‘tl in a skzrllrlz rink loll-rise plltcod the meeting in Wilt- l-iilrx‘ flail on Monday. November ,16th. 6061-14-11. "A special meeting of the Crap- ‘,nli<l District Loyal Orange Lodge {will bi‘ held llt Argyle Shore on ENnv. 17th.. at 3 p.m. A public meeting at 7.30 p.m. 6032-11-13-41 ‘l "Si, Andrew's ‘Society wllll bold inn Flllterltlinnlent. ‘Pie Social. and Tormno- mi“ ~ - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - - -~ 46"‘l4.l.eclure at. Traoallie- (‘rose ‘Hall - - 43-49 llicmday “veninlg, ‘Nov. l8. Dr. Mc- 44~44°‘Don‘aild. nf York. Lecturer. Seven-l mmrkmeww"- m!" ~ - 45-36‘popilliar cntctalne-m will unit. Halifax, cloudy 54—32l[)ance an“; l. John, Tfllfl ‘av-sci ‘B°"°"- Pal" - 58-48 "Box Social iuiii ooiicei-t b ._ . 7 New York. clear . . . . . . . . .. 54-48 “y-gppow 3am gmenhn-nsmnhopo High tide this morning at 9.22 Han wedn.@day_ N,‘ 15m A‘, mission 25c and 15c. If unfavorable, 608 "The annual meeting of the Long Creek Farmera‘ Institute will be held in Afton flail. Saturdav Nov. I1. at 7.10. , gogl-u-gffl ~01