‘ llistrlri (‘Oilri Co‘! A MERCHANT poemsof passion. cbnriottntownlflllardlan Two Cnntn Iurnllll Guardian, Founded 1N1 Milkshaieg h a v e this to recommend them: They inspire no Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN ADA‘ FR ‘in lDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ‘1924‘ “After Shakespeare, England's reputation proceeds sparrows.” from her ‘Illll’ ililllll Slllil l HIE llllllllll - llP Move to Break Ring Dealing in Liquor Smuggled From Canada LIQUOR "solo AT so Authorities Say More Than 25,000. Cases l3rought Across Border. BANGOR, Me.. Nov. 13.~—A woill- illl illld 14 men have commeucetl jail sl-llleilccs of from one to six luolitlls hcrc, as the result oi‘ till,- biggt-st riluilil-llp of liquor sellers lll ihl- Ville Tree State since the pit-age oi‘ the V0lstcmi_ act, .\irs. Latira i-‘atteil, oi East Mu- i‘lll tclllperance. worker. church wol-lil-r. prollrltltint ill local society ilull ulotht-r ot’ two children, was sl-lltcnt-l-ll to jail for two ulotrtlls illtl-l- sill,- alld l4 out of lti other dliilwllillillsl. gathered before U_ S. illstl-il-l Judge A. Peters p; u_ g_ llere- had pleaded guilty on ilrrttignmeut, following a slizruliir ritid in Washington Coun- iv tilat startled all oi’ Maine. _____________ (Continued on Page 3) Detroit Police Seek g Cite-Legged Burglar “(Special to Guardian) Dlulii0iT, Nov. 13, -'rh,l l)... iron police iorcc is looking [or ii (“wisest-ll ‘burglar. ill the Siiliilll ilollrs of Sil-nduy morning. sormi. Ulll‘ sull- illto n local shoe store, lirolio up a siuuple case illld nlude ‘(ill with b3 slhoeswall for tho rilzllt loot- Dellies Report of Bes- c0 Reorganization (Canadian Prcn) AIONTILEAL. Nov. 13.—With rei- ort-llrl- to the report from Toronto stillulg that there was a possibil- ity of the British Eulpire Steel (‘iillmriltloil being reorganized on emphatic denial that any such luovc was contemplated was issued tlllshllornintz by Roy M. Wolvin. ltrl-sldout, ,_l’""li fl Dian said Mr. Woivin. 4m" I'm "i i"!!! time received the ‘uirrllqfiillvfililflli oi the board of direc- WOMEN SMMiERS (special to Guardian martian, Nov. 1s, lgem“. fmwilillllcr editors are havivng an llililnilttul (liscussloln over the luo- un-utous question oi whether or not tile. luollern bedded-haired womt-a “liiliilll lib their hats to each other. Another problem to tho fore is nvhll-lilor or not they should smoke . ilk‘, -\Vonlen cigar smokers arc no lvltlzer a rnoveitty in Berlin's hotel liiliitlcfl. -Aluong the visitors to '1'" Cilitltal are mnuy Swedish Mitten who apparently ind little saiisiilctlon in cigarette aild 10in their‘ husbands in smoking real lllilusizeti cigars. Condensed Specials RATE-lo per word, not each insertion in thin column. pii_ ‘ENVELOPES-Jil FOR 10o. 50 for 20c, 100 ior 30c. Guardian ()ffice_ ““§_————--»r-.——~—-i————-—- ‘TO LET-THREE ROOMS SUIT- iilllt‘. tor light housekeeping. Au- bly 21 Prince Street. 738 l1 14 1i —-" ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE (rt-sh today. Saunders, Newsom & 00., Market. Building. il050-9-124-tlmos. ‘iii? ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERY description cheaply -and exped- itiously executed. Guardian Cen- "ill Job Printery, Phone 133. 2876-5-litf. ‘LINE DRAWING OR PENCIL sketches wanted. Apply with "miller oi workmanship to B.. 0.0. Guardian Oflice. 097-11-18-M3i m ‘FOR SALE- 1 EMPIRE TYPI- "ltsr. Number Two: in"! Tim ‘Dank 4 Drawers on W“ side: 1 iirunnoln Carpet. nll M Bt/Pzain Prices. Apply '*C" ~ Walks. roan-inns: This shipment has es and contains sumo specimens Oi l0X°3~ the oilicilll Estimate Wheat Crop At 271,- 622,000 Bushels - (Canadian Press) O'I‘TAW-A, Nov. 12i.——'i‘be crop re~ port issued by the ilurcilu oi stati- stics estinlaited the wheat crop at 271.622.1100 bushels this is 20.000.- 000 less titan the last. estilllatc, Fill- al estimates for lust year was 47-1,- 199,000 bushels. —-—-—-{-O->-———— Honors Dead While Balliffs Evict Him (Special to The Guardian) lJQNDON, Nov. ]3.-—'Wlll|li2 Wil iliam C; Rolfe, his wifr- and chil- dren looked on, bailiffs tossed the Hull's household goods to tho street ill a poor section of London. "Poes- day. ' Sharp m. 11 ‘clock the warning Rim l‘or the two-minute armistice silence soulldetl, and the baililY-i ("PW stiilly to attention, its did Rollo Alt the end oi‘ tho brief per- iod oi‘ silence. the ejection oi’ tho Roifes continued. Rulic fought tilrouuhout till: war in ille British army. iii.‘ Revise French Govt. Expenses (Special to Guardian) PAlltlS, Nov. 1!i-—A rildicnl. OVUC- hauling oi‘ (lOVUPIHIIPIII expense-s, with n view ‘to “puller-s (K70110111- ies" is recollilllelllled in restillltious adoptvi today at a llleetlng oi‘ tho Presidents of the (‘llalubers of (l0llilll(‘.i'Ct‘ oi‘ Franco, at which onl- llnilllretl and thirty were DFPSQIIl. ’i‘lli~ (lOVGPlllllPlli is ilskctl to ap- point ou-isldo oi’ parliilmt-ilt a sluitll commission oi men WliOllliV0 pijnv- ed their worth in lrllltlling . big business iliiifrs to do this work. The asselubly also adopted it resolution against the propesoil law relating to speculation ml merchandise, but advocated the compulsory posting» of DFlCii-‘i illld lnlhclllng the well-ll" will contuitts of merchandlflc- Another Shipment 0i Foxes ' Messrs. luuurnn- ti Matti-emu "°" breeders. Nrortilalu, -l’_ E- 1o YES’ wrrlay made a shipment from lottetovvzz and vlciulti’ ‘it ‘We’ iiiack Foxes- becu selected from a inumber ot‘ different ranch- very ilnfi ry pairs of Silver Messrs. Millikan & Morrison have been cngggtid lll iox fanning l‘or a number oi‘ yviiid- M“ Mml‘ giun is locnlted at North-am. i’. E. l. and looks alter brcedlilg. selections “urptiings, botll itor m“; “pa, {or oxpoil. 'l‘he other nlem homo purpose!) ber oi ‘the iiun. .\lr. Morrison, de- votes his tlllle to the establish-in: oi‘ ranches and Ithe strict of foxes ill Canada, u-nd etiilefilfllli’ l“ U"? mm‘ ed lslmleg, We might also mention that Mr. liillligyan is to be one of judges at the ltoyill Wilutill- {Fair which in to be heltl next week lll 'l‘ol'olito_ Ills exper- ieilcc with foxes_ulld tum should qualify him exceptionally W911 m)". the position oi jildi-le. The above-will uubke up part oi a shipment. loi over one hundred “m1 [my pairs that will be sent by Mrgggfg lMlilllgau 8t hiorrlsoll f-roln Sulllmersiile next week to their d-li- lereilt interests ill the United Stat- m. We _welcoluo buyers oi this ClflBS to ourr province anti eslieckiil‘ ly to Charlottetown For this particular shipment. Messrs. Milligau iii. MOIFSOII llllvl‘ haul Mir. (leorgti lllzlckett of lios» toll scorn each individual fox ac- cording w the Siifililiifil‘ known throughout Aim-rim as "ihe Bur- eau oi‘ Economic. Fox Stillritlilrd." Needless to sily the shipment (be- ing a select ollc) tllc lUXN-l showed uu excellent score. Mr. Morrison accompanies tho g1 shipment to destination- llllllfl Pllllillll EElENS (Canadian Pres!) MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.-—’i‘he La- bor premier of Victoria . 9- M~ Prendergast. resigned oiilce today as s. result of the defeat of his 80V‘ ernment in the parliament 195191" day on a no confidence vot and the refusal of the 501/9"! i‘ "m Earl of Stradbroke to accede t0 his request ior parliamentary 11W‘) solution following yesterdays defeaL of the Labor government which was by a vote of 34 to 2R. The par- liament. adiourned until Novemher' 1s Th6 Labor mlnutl-y took ofllceiifoml" 0f ti"! "We" MM" iant July. Anglo - Caniadian Re- liillfllfil N[|W lilllllfifill] 3 llP- llll Illllilllllllifi lations Much Dis- cussed After Bald- win and Geddes Speeches LONDON. Nov. 13, ~Tho stille- int-at by Sir Atlcklillld Geddes io- - i111)‘ that Canada looked upon Washington as the capital whore its difficulties were bcttvr under- rlttioil than lll LCtllilOTl, ioilolvllig as it did, so close upon tile heels oi‘ the Prinlll liiitlisllirs promise ill (lulllhitll ‘to $400k cili 3i‘ coopl-ril- tlou Willi the lllillllillthll‘ ill the lllilt- tl-Js oi’ plw-i‘crollcc, lll-il-ncl- aliti illl- (ioiicvzl protocol, hits tot-used il great (ll al til‘ liltcrlrsl nu Anglo (‘allidfan i'l"llillUlli$. _ lli t_llt~ two spelelrilcs llit-rl- are lw- lng discerned what ill gilt ill‘ termed the distrust-and llli‘l't‘llll‘(l_\' lllihigll PXlPPilIil (rare \" ' (‘Xt'|‘(_‘l}‘l'(l in ihc l'l'llili' lilillisll-l’ pl-ocil ille‘ day bciorla llll! ox-Alllll:l.-:.~.illiol~ llizl- glloscil the symptoms ui‘ llhc a'i» ulcllt- 'l‘llc London ‘Pull-s finds "vliry rillllilllillllli". ill iiilllitvllrs spot-oil “tills sober uud prlcticill recogni- tlon oi’ the fact lll.lt illl- basis oi‘ British action i" till» world is not llowiliug Street, nor \\'<-stlliiilsti-r. blilglilllll -ilor Scotland. bill illl- whole coullllolltvoiiitll oi‘ widl-ly scattered British nil-lions." . ~ The Times continues: "Whilll, is porha-ps lllUfe sfgilliirilill. still is that Austen (illuulbl-rlilill ll.s pluc- ed il. sound coiiclaptioil oi‘ ldlllpirl- in the iolelrtlllt oi‘ ll s foreign pill- icy. in other words, tllu Pliiililrt’ is no lollgl-l‘ to b‘; considcrtlll as a nioru incident, much less all elli- burrussulcllt. ill the. process oi‘ do» velopiug llritsh foreign policy." Au llilonylntius coutrilitltor, (Conbinucd on Pagefid) l -—-€<+>——— White Collar Jobs Are Bad For Eyes (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Nov. i3:---Wolltl ill- cohoi, curling trolls and goll‘ ilalls were accused by the Nttltlollill ‘(Joul- ullttee ior the Prevention oi lllllld- mess of playing a conlpilriltivcly large Dlrfll. in the accidents to tho. eyes when limit committee ulet yrs- tcrday at the Russell Sage Foun- dut-ioh. Next to children's play ac- cidents, automobile accidents are the illost scnlolls nouiildllsltriill source. olf eye ‘ltnjuries. Explosions and lireworkg rank next. Tile (iyl)?! of 200 childrgn were injured last fourth of Jilly according to the r8- D ort. . Dr. Elllce M. Alger said that eye strain was unknown before the growth ot‘ "white collar-jolts." lit-l said that many children had tho bad habit oi‘ readlilg from a booir only six inches from their eyes. Identify Youth Recently Killed (Special to Guardian) llALildAX, Nov. 13. —l’ositivr identification of Josephi William (lildsy, belonging to (linen lily. as thu young mall who was itlluost instantly killed when he was struck and run over by the D. A. it. ollt- golng express for l(i‘|liVllli! at FfllrVlQW on Friday afternoon lilst, was nnouucetl by Suptudllteildcrni. Kenny, oi the Vivtoril (tom-rill Hospital. last nllilil- Lord Curzon To Be Made aDu-ke ilfiNlDON, November l3.~tMar- qucss Curzou in to bo made :1 duko in or- dor to con- solo. him for his depriva- blon by PH‘- nliel‘. Stank’! Baldwin or lthc Foreign s o c r e la. r y ship, accord ing to a strong rumor iln well ill- iormeiil politi- cal circles. Curaon Lord Apart from royalty. only one dukedom, that of Westminster. has been crested slnco Welllinliflll P9‘ oelved- that honor in the Peninsular War. Lord Curnon. whosr, social ambitions are famous, is said to have been persuaded not to create a row about hnlag the oftlce by a within the Kifll. all bestow. AUSTEN CHAM- BERLAIN _ V "ICRLIN. Nov. l3. --lllirlill's who IS included in the new t-ll-vatl-d null subway st ikl- contin- British Cabinet as Secretary of nod iotiity, thousands wiilkiilg to Foreign Affairs. new photograph. ___~< ¢>?-_- UOOOOOQOOOOO-OQQ'Q~QO~O-O-O->§Q-O ‘WIRE BRiiii Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires voovococoooooooooocvoov- (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHNS, Nfld_ Nov. 13.— The first ‘break in the long- shoremcn's strike Whiiili i135 for the past week illcd up ship- ping in thi-s port occurred this morning when sanitary men ‘who belong to the Longshore- men's Union returned to work. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13,- Two members oi’ the Mexican Chamber of Deputies were ser- iously wounded in a shooting affray which came as a climax to a stormy debate in the chamber last night. TEIGNMOUTH, Euga Nov. 13.—Edmund Dene Morel, Labor member of the HOLISe of Commons died here last night. GLACE BAY, Nov. 13.-—Ncw high output records were made at the Dominion Coal Company collierles yesterday. The total output for the day was 19.101 tons, the highest since Aug- ust 6. 1914 when 19,188 tons were raised, The record pro- duction occurred in March 1914 when the output totalled 20,66_B tons. FFIEDERICTON, N. B., Nov. 13.—Th¢ Univensity of New Brunswick is ready to enter the Maritime inter-collegiate » playoff with St. F. X. for the Maritime inter-collegiate rugby championship bf Mount Allison University follows the course of Acadia In conceding U. N. B. the championship of the wes- tern section on points scored. LONDON. Nov, 13.—Thn Ir. llsh Boundary Commission's lwork is at a standstill accord- ing to some of the newspapers which say it may be necessary to pass another bill through the British Parliament hcforc it can be resumed. LONDON, Nov. 13—The cab- inet his appointed a cabinet committee to re- nventigate the alleged letter from M. Zlnov- Ieif calling for increased activ- ities on the part of British Communists, according to a statement in some of the morning newspapers. l (Canadian Press) BOSTON MASS, Nov. 13.- Wm‘. Butler of New Bcdford ‘who wan President Coolldgvn campaign manage. was appoin- ted by Governor Cox today to succeed the late Henry Cabot Lodge no senior U. S, Senator from Mnnnnchunettn. LONDON. Nov. 13.—Rnmnay MacDonald in contcmplaong a vlnit to America, on a holiday after hln hard grind of nearly a year an Great Britain’; flrnt Labor premier the Evening Star nayn it undenotnndn. Canadian Prena) MONTREAL, Nov. iit-Mon- trenrn intent newspaper, the Morning Sun, which publiinhnd for the lint time on September 16 int did no appur- thin mvttiinn. _ - This is from a Premier King Suggests Song ' Committee (Canadian Press.) ()'l"l‘.t\Wi\ ,()llt.- Nov, l3.~l’i'olll~ il-r King sltggirsts that pariiillui-llt either by rvsol-uiloll or in solill- otil- t-r wily luitiht appoiil-t stunt-body to choose ooo stanza oi‘ t) (Canada. in which all would ho rviret-d itlid with-h would bl- .‘-illll_L’ ironl ollc l-inl oi‘ (fililzuln to the other. Th“ Prelu- ior made- lilo suggostiou at tllo ililll- quot to llo-ll_ llil.l ii. .\l(7(il\'l.‘i‘lil last lligiltt ilftvr observing that llu lliiiil noted nlally dltTorcllt versions oi‘ t) (Jillla-dit on his rl-cl-lli. tour tllrotlgh the West. Berlin Tied Up Q -- By Subway Strike (Special to Guardian) their oillclls illlLl fi.l('li)l'l v _ I Till- l-itys ituttlilliltcll street c. _ sysll-lli was l|u.tl~ lllittit-nnale to bi- oi‘ much assistillll-o. 'l‘lll- i'll'l'iil("(l railway colilpzilly illtl-lllptvll to lli- dlltui tlll- police to pcrlllii. till-m to usl- >l'i‘lk(‘.<l)l'l'.il\'l‘l'.\‘ but traffic r.- lilllzltiol-[s '_l'~-l)lir'l-d‘ ‘sklilllfl work- llrs. 'l‘lll- llilili, who \\'('lll-0l|| yl-s- tl-rliily, are ill-illalltllutz illgllol‘ luagl-s. 'l‘lll- lllilllilgl-ull-lll, oi‘ lilt- sub ivays ilnli l-il-vilil-d lilies tllrcllll-lll-li to dlschilrul- all who were llot at work today. Ireland H0'ltli1i_g_ Five by-Elections (Special to The Guardian) lilllilulN, Nov. ]3.—W.llfl.t V617 llttdl-Tly ilmounis lo ii gt-ucrill telec- lioli is now progressing in the Irish Frill.- Stale whore live seals are ill issue. namely, South Dublin, Cork City. blast (fork, North Mayo and ll0il0lflll. lioth Fran State and-tho lteptlbliciul candidates sure stand- ing. and it is not improbable ‘that some ot‘ the latter will be success- l'i|l. thus SVVGtllliXIK the nnnlbt-r oi inlti-trlizlty llllilubers. The anlncslly {or political prisoners, howl- gent-rally. “if l told lhl- irtltli, l would increase llll‘ i-irrlllnllou oi‘ your llo\\'sliilli<-rs.“ 'i‘lu- prisoner \\.ls not in ii vl l'_\ ‘titlkiliivlwlilood, lll)Vi'i'Vl'l‘. illltl ald- .(ll‘(‘A~lHl‘(l lllosi oi‘ ills t-llllvl-rsnllllirl Pill sllllli‘ sits lliil Fill a PHISIJN Hlllill ~-- l Former Official De-| clares that lVlany Factsin (Iase Yet Untold Canadian Press.) 'l‘()RON'l‘tl. Nov. lii.——-l‘t-tor Smith, mrlul-r Provincial 'l‘roilsul'- lei" oi’ Ontario, loft 'i'orollltl today ior Portslllouth i'l-nitcllliziry' lo scr- vle three yours iulpris llllollt, lllorc 0r loss, ‘as iLtTC-Sllli oi his t-ollvlteiitill on a cilatzc oi conspirlllgv ill (‘illlilvii- lion with ltllc sail» iit’ provillt-iill aliv- l-rllllll-nt. bonds while ‘lli’ (l(‘l‘l|])ll'(l illl- uilil-l- oi‘ [)l'O\’llll'lill ll'i‘ilfilll'i'l'. Major iinssisr. govt-Film‘ oi‘ ‘Foroillil jail, illld (iilIt-oi‘ (‘oinlrll oi‘ tho County Sheriff's stall‘. wl-rl- .i|l charge of the prisollcl‘. .\irs. Stllilh ilt-lrolllpiillll-d her lins- baud on -thl~ ltrilill. l'l-t<~l~ Slliitll sllloked his plpr- l-lll-t-l'i‘lllly' as the train pulll-d lllli oi‘ fforollto. Hi‘ i'iil> li‘il for it luorilillg; lli‘\\'>'])i||ll‘i‘ its lllt‘ lilitvs ilgl-lli wont through the train. "i willlt lto sol- ilow till-y llilvo white wilslll-tl Sir Adam liot-lt." lll‘ said; lllli llllilPll illilt hp did not. lrllow ‘illbilllllli! about ‘that misc." 'llll‘llilllK lo ‘the |ll‘\\'.\‘]ili|li‘l‘ l‘i‘])i)ltl- ers- Sillitil sillll iln rl-gilrli to things Suit ‘For $100,000 ‘ Against Chicago Slayers and illi‘ (‘Ollllilllg o1‘ the lrisii p illln‘ will i.(.‘llll to steal tho Republic- all its well as llilililillill tllllllltlvi‘ illld to crcitto a. public opinion ‘iavorilbltl. lo the (ll|\'t'.i‘llllli‘ili. Milllizuu 'l‘. ‘lli)>‘l).fll‘i)\'t§'$ Wn-ly is i-Ztrilfifltll)’ iu-litevoll to be iron from‘ ilrll-‘rnill faction and to still pro- donliniute. Britis Railway, Casualties More LONDON, Nov. 13, -— Reporting mi lllli‘ accidents which occurred in ivol-killg lilt- railways oi (in-at Britain (luring 1925i, the Ministry oi ‘Prallsport sitys that 743 per sous wl-rc klill-d and 2Ii.2~i-iil in- jnrt-d as llgiliilst 728 illld 1!l,~i(i2 res- pectively in 1922, a+§-—i lllllX lill lil Ell PRES. Election of Ebert as Chancellor Looked For Now in Ger- many. lildillllN. Nov. 1.'l.—-l'rcsident. i)r. Wilht-liu Mal-x as (Yhuntzl-llxir ililil the litt.tel"s l-ltictiiul to thti Presidency oi (lernlany is now being rlulkoued within political (zlrcles its not all illlproba-ltlc solluel to tho forthcom- ing lieichsttlg ei- ' (actions. Vi‘ With (iovl-rn- luollt lcildlirs oft‘ DI, Wuhan" on prolonged Marx. stumping tours and all lilo nuljor parties engaged in drafting pint- iorlus, the campaign ending Decem- ber 7. may be said to be well ull- der wily. Political prophets now cnnteinp- lute the formation next spring of a coalition government headed by biberi, whose term expires as Presi- dunt on June, 1925. As Marx has al- ready been groomcd for the Presi- dency it is assumed that a party the Socialists will commend the traditional privilege oi nominating the chancellor and that they will propose Ebert, who will be sup- ported by othor coalition parties, tin return for tho Socialists approval |vvils fill-d lil bi-hilit‘ of Chas. ltl-illll, line-up will l)e so constituted that , (Canadian Press.) .l()l.ll<I'i"l‘ ,lll»s., Nov_ ill. ~.-\ suit for $100,000 dilmilgus llllh‘ been ill; t-d lll the circuit. court horo ilgilillst Nathan F. llcopoid Jr.- and llil-hard lull-b, sl-rvinl: lilo terills for the slirvllls oi Robert l-‘rililks. 'i‘hi,- suit iilxi driver oi‘ Chicago who chilrg- ell that the two ulutilirted him. Caring For Others, Too Busy To Marry (Special to Guardian) DlTQllUiN, lll., Nov. III, .-\l‘il-r a courtship t-Xiviltldll; (l\'i'l‘ il pl-r iod oi‘ lili)l'l‘. than il illlllfltii‘ of a century. Albert llilvison, 54 and Miss (‘ilrril- Stookl-y, 50. hilvc an- ilonntled their wltllltug. which was Illinois. Who-ll asked wily they had been so long pligbtillt; thl-zutroih, the couple silid tilt-y hall KIVP" ""1"" oi‘ their livl-s ciirlllu illrilicirvsltil-lw; iit. ll()llll' llil had lll'\'t'l‘ lloiore [onllii limo to marry illld tllkl- l-ilrl- oi "iliill other. Final Standing; oi The ,_ British House (Canaiflsn Press.) L0N]X)N_ NU“ 15;, \\‘i~til ‘ll\(' (it'll lilrlltiun today at‘ the olel-tlon to. pnriliilul-ut oi‘ the uli-lubo-rs oi iilll) combined Scottish universities, rc- suiltiug ill the. choice oi‘ one llillurill and two Cinlsl-rviltivos. the llllill stale oi the pilrtlPs lit the dloluso oi‘ (Joululoils in the now parililtiiollt will he as follows: Conservatives 412. babnr 1E2. Liberals ~12. COHSII- tntionitlists 3, tithors 6. Total lilfi. 7._~<0->---- EARL PERCY quietly poriorllll-d zit Iiiurphysiloro wrrlfic pxploslml Manitoba Gives Solid Support To Church Union (Canadian Press.) \\'iNNll’l-.‘li, Nov .3. -i.‘llllrt-ll lulfoll l-lil-c-ivell illlllosi till: solid sup port oi‘ llililllbl-rs oi‘ tllli iililllililliil synod ill sossiliil lli'l'(* today. The volt: ior 17111110504! ililizlluilulatilili was iii lil iavili" \\lll| only sis dis- iivllllllg lllcliiiu-ris. Ministers voting in invol- i|llll|||l'-l'i‘ll T1! with ‘two at:- anisi wllill- iii l-ltil-ls sllpporloil tllc illiilull with tour illlllihivil. Make Big Clailll Against Germany (Special to Guardian) ti'i"i‘A\\'.»\. Nov. lit. - Pillll \\‘. lllii‘i|lli‘>;, (‘ollnvilallaw oi‘ New York (Kly, iulilly prvsollll-ll inrlll |'l' <-vil|l-lil-l~ aild ii llllll-ilt ill-lim- illlll- Wlllialli Pugs-l y, Royal (‘om llllflflltiliifll’ ilivlsti i|lg~ (‘ilnadlilll lllillls for Will’ Indl-illnity ilgnillsi (ll-rlllillly. 'l‘ln~ ilmonuL lli\'<)l\‘i.‘ll ‘s SLHTlJIEHIsSI rl-prl-svlliilig lniir lilo losses illll-sl-li llill1l\l‘l)l"li$ill flirt-ll by illw lirliish AilllarIt-ull and \\'l'>‘ii‘.‘l| .~ riilivl- ('Olilliiilll_\' which t-tnlcl-lll l‘l'i'l-llil_\' startl-ll al- lions oi‘ ii siiliililr iilillili‘ ln-lorl- til. .-\illt‘l‘l(‘1lll (luvl-rnllll-ili. 'l‘lll- pflirlvlll l'l:i'lll \\'i,“. original ly pri-si-icd lll ‘ihlrollto Ill .\ia_\ lilst. will-ll il wils (|l‘('llli‘ll to post llilllt‘ tlll- ilt-ilring nlllll l‘i'i'l£|lil l-v- ilt'll('l' culllll llo iltilltlvl-ll. At llll cont-ll Ion oi‘ llli‘ ilrglllllolll iodll_\ iioll. I\ll'. Pllgsll-y- rl-sl-rvl-d his ll>~ l lsioll 0>--———- Pair, lll Quarrel, Fall 75 Ft. to Death (Special to Guardian) (‘llli‘.-\ti(). Nov 11l.-— Allllrcu '/.ljill-, H, illld his ‘. ltosc. "H l()i'lil'il lll ii light. crilshl-il ihrotigl (ho railing oi‘ a rcilr porch oi their illlrd flour ilat at l-iiilt ldillllli. strlil-i. todiiy illld loll tlllrLY-Tlvi fl-cl to it colllcut. pilssitgowily- Zajill: \' kiill-ll, his lll'('l\' ill-Ill; lifillil-il lid skull irilctnrt-tl. Ill!‘- 7 l: sllfil-rctl it broken ill-ck, ll llulctllru of tllt- slcull- il llrttlii‘! shoulder ilull ilillPl‘ iI1ii1l‘5"»‘- Si“ 5.; (lying, ’i‘lll-il~ two sons, l-l illld Si ycrs old. wl-rl- Ml)\‘l“llil(ll‘$ oi thl tragedy. The ill-Kill ytiiliilf told illl- hall startl-tl. Mr.“ police ill-lorr- Slli sililk into a collla. \\'lll‘ll she Hill braitlcd ll<'l‘_ husband ior 1i b31111 [my pighr lli|ll()l' party. 2 lulifltlltl lNiliilEil (Canadian Press.) (lRANl) liAPlHS. .\llt'.li.. Nov. til T“, "u." wl-rt- killed, one is dyiui illld i2 are injurl-d as a result oi‘ -' which late yes telrdny ilostroyetl the loading docl and receiving room iit the lllLLli‘ (iriuld ltilpilts inlet oiltivt- With 11ml) orty tiillnagc oi‘ tifithiiiiii. The Weather, (Etc. Aw- Pr?!‘ (OUR. BETS AND FORE-ET tr‘- 'l‘()R()N'l‘fi how. il- lVlotlir/rliic moth-rule l-ilslerly wiillls air llud mild. lMllXllllliiil illld uliniiliulll tcnlporil- ' tures: 'i‘oruilto, lair ....... .. 5~i~30 Montreal. clear 56——32 Quebec, clear __._ 5-1-32 Charlottetown. fair ... 54-46 liuiiiltx. fair ........ ._ 62 52 Si. John, fair ......... .. il-l-i-l New York, clear .... .. 62~44 liigh tide this afternoon nt 12.57 null tomorrow morning at 12.13. Sun srts this afternoon at 4.30 anll rises tomorrow morning nt 7. Annual Bnbneriptionn B waist iHiN tutti tziil Emma Goldman Says Masses are Being Silenced‘ as Never Before. ‘Tntlusliivifis (rnsr INTO THE PRISON S Declares Soviet G0v’t UlldCPllllllllll-Z‘ all 'l‘hat 1s Best in Russia. LONDON. 1:l_ nqhhm, iollililali, who has doplirtl-li from llll‘ (‘nit-n Stiltl-i ill lillil as an llil- lvsirilbll- uiioll illld llow seeks lsyllllll iii ltillglallli, wits WBlCDIIlPd ziy tlllwl- lillllill'l‘(l liritolls to their 'llllllll'_\‘ ill a llillul-l- tclvlul in her lonor toiliuht. bliss Goldman ipl-ilt l-oilsilil-rilblll part oi her -.\' ll‘ ‘ silo elo. llll-lltly l-xtrlllliltt-d itllssiils Soviet lov- rnllrnit. Shi- illso declared lliil it shl- l’\‘l'l‘ wont llilck to the flliil-d Status ll would bc oli her lwil il-rills. 'l‘lll- (||||>l'('.~'h‘l-(l lnilsst-s- in itnssla, 4])!‘ ‘llll \\‘l'l‘|~ bong silellccllas till-y lli'\‘l‘l' wl-rl: llililili‘ rho (‘bar lwyoniiinued on Page 3) Moncton Station Will Broadcast Tonight (Special to the Guardian) MUNilTUN, N.li.. Nov. 13.—'l'lio .hjrll of the series of radio broad- ‘iliillili,’ concerts from the new sta- on (‘NRA hero will be given on .-‘riilily' levelling. Al] (excellent pro~ ;rilillillo hils been zlrriillgcd includ- lig orl-llestrill llllulbers by the Ralli- low hlclody iioys oi blollctoil, voc- ll llllilllJCFS by Mrs. N. N‘. Price. ‘illllfiillii, .\lay ltilnse liiackinnoll- mprilntl, Tom Stenhouste, basso. Vlrs. ltllyluolltl M, Ll-gerc. violinist, Wiiijilnl rllliott, saxophone, Tilman \ll‘llillHiill, reader, accompanist. W. .\. McKee. 'l‘hl- illldress 0i the evening will it: ilroittlcastcll by Mr. C. J. Mil- ilgilll, regional counsel of the Cana- lillll Niltitlnill Railways. Concerts ‘rom the liioilcton Station are be- ng girl-ll cvl-ry lhll-stliiy and Fri- iiiy ilt tiilil p.m. Tune in at wave mouth 435 illelres. Cost of Government In United States (Special to Guardian) \\'.-\SlllN(}'l‘0N, Nov. 13. - The -ost oi running the Federal Gov- ‘l'llllll'lil. in the fiscal yrtlr begin- ypt; ‘ill'.\'l .illl_v 1, may fall below llrl-l- billion dollars, or half u‘ bil- lou dollars- loss than ‘tint estimat- -d l-xpe-lldittlres for ,thu trurrcllt. Gist-ill your. ' Oil tlll- llilsls‘ of i-siiulales pro.- liiil‘l'll by tbl- iludget bureau and m \\‘llll'l\ its coliillruncos with the ilifllllllll! tlPPliYllllPliiS of the gov- >rlltiwilt ]il'il('l.lilillly haw been colli- pllti-ll, thl- trnticlplltl-ll ilppropri- toil ior lhl- your ileginiling next iuly l stood tonight iit $2,980,000.- illi, l-xrillsivl- oi‘ the [Kiri]. (lfiitie de- mrtm» ut, lhl- rl-ccipts of ti‘ wllil-lt ilFq- t-xpvcted to blilflili-‘B ho vxlu-llflt-r". Announcements, ~ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ratcn-Zc. per word each innnrtlon. "iillnlmilgtl sale in l-ienrtz Mem- lFllil iiiili at 2 o'clock on Friday. Yin‘. l-itll.~'l'1ii-l1-l-i-1i "Fouling to Yl-(fs Theatres. =peclill program, at Montniiile- 3M‘ il‘llll}', Souris. TllPiiilily, Morell- \\’l-duosllay'_ .\ll)i‘i'll- 'l‘bursiltly. 720~11-14-nl-1l "Tilo regular monthly meeting of thc lludlles Auxiliary of the Protestant Orphanage will beheld 'n lilo Cundail home on Friday. November 14th at 3.30. ~ GOHJ-BHIL "Adjutant Porter, from Toron- to, will he conducting meetings in tho S. A. Citadel Saturday, 15th inst, also all day on Sunday. Mon- day night he will give an illustrat- ed Lecture on "Our Future 0on0 db." Admission. 1-50. All M! wol- come. 71\8~11-14»H1l "Warnings-Yen's special show "Reputation" also Ileaflwr Punhern. Lust qu-nrter moon Wednesday. of Marx as a Presidential candid- ll!- ihe 92w Bring Caginpt. is the Minister or Education in [it Nov. 19.i1.39 p,m. Su-mmarnida tide eighteen min-or Saturday, en lets: was Chlrilttetsrs. limiter Riven- tnnblrt, Murray Riv- Wotnrin Monday. _ ._.- . .--... tau-mt A — w Delivered [$.01 l y mini, cull-la» nnu u. s.l\. non-l Hl|55|l i5 NllW