iN5l page 9. Cash specials. 2488421 Quceu llotel. "T9 . LET-TIN! N was Pnmrluol-‘lir uevsnv‘ rvou WANT aces aren't-tan 1:6 anon restart-weenie egos “IN. ‘ MIMOIN" lllllll Recovered. ._ . (Canadian hm.) lSl-IPEMING, Mich, ‘Nov. 4. — A grief-stricken crowd of women and children. most of them widows and orphans of the victims, kept vigil throughout the night about the great gaping mud-pit which marked the grave of the 62 miners , entrapped in the Barnes-ll-leclter over Yliieenulltutl-‘Z arte, Republicans 47, Democrats 47. g, ‘Farmer-Labor 1‘ Vacant iron mine near here. bottom of a swamp gave way, flooding the workinl ‘Forty oi the men unaccounted for and believed drowned 01' 8\lll9l‘lll5 Every ‘Outlet Cholfed A-s ‘Mountain 01f Slough ‘Filled En- tire‘ Shaft -T.Bodies of Seven Victims ~ i . lElllliHlliiilli (Canadian Press) ~8TO6KHOLM. Nov. 4. ltlu‘ p-eeonee‘ of the crowned heads of feur nations. Princess Astrid, 50 yosr old niece of King Gustav of Slneden, was mgrrled today to Crown Prince lLeepold, the Belgian heir sp- psrent. Meyer Geri Lindhspen of Mookhelm. officiated at the do" ggrgmflfly which will be followed by an ecoiesiaetic ' wedding in Brussels, the Bel- gian capital, next Wednesday. 1 ii.‘ S. iiiliiiilil uiiiiiliiiii _ (Canadian lPreaa) WASHINGTON, lNov. 4. - Sen- l_ 06 Necessary for majority 49- ll-louse: Republicans us.‘ lIN ‘Illllllllilli mull rowkiusnorau 1,, uluul v Nil lIlST Nllllll ll ll lllllll: 5 EH I E 5 Rev. W. ‘Bruce Muir Delivered an Elo- uuent and Most En- ‘Joyable Lecture on subject of Elocution, Giving Several Striking Illustra- tions 0f the Art. Farmers Week. tail Merchants took place Notwithstanding many there was a large attendance at the opening meeting of the (Cnledoniau Club lecture course. The Rev. W. d: . l Pres.--W. A. Stewart i Vice Pres-J. P. Crockett ‘Vice iPres for The annual meeting of. the Re- sldent, Officers for the Year Elected. Resolution! Passed Concerning Improving o ll Rocky Point Boat Service. Resolution to be-Sentility Council for Use of Strand and Market House D u r i n g adopted. As the farmers |Couucil asking for the use of the lliarket ‘House and Strand Theatre for the farmers during ‘Farmer's 590F611"? and treasurer last were read and night in the Board oi Trade Rooms with W. A. tewart in the chair. Farmers Week in The proceedings opened with the time in the near future. the Presl- omer nu election of officers for- the ensuing dent and Secretary were instruct- luucllam l“ me cm, m“ nlghll year and the following were elect- ed to send a resolution to the City are observing this city some- Prlnce--IH. f}. Week. 235. Demo- Jothn Anderson ‘presided, l ll a mun-mi crats 196. Farmer-Labor 2. Vacant thanks, moved ‘by Mr, W, 1,, cot- Elfigtgllbgxllliglglosaldtxllglfig chum-en, 1. Doubtful 1. Total 435. Necessary ton, seconded lby lilr. C. M. Shan- The entrapped men are believed 101' 1118107"! 213 to have been killed almost instant- ly as the mountain of slough clwll‘ s The lProhlbltlon luaue ed every outlet of the upper level and then worked its we)’ i0 "l5 was filled. ' of seven oi’ the‘ non wnd supported by Mr. James _ IWWSHIINGTON. Nov. 4. — Alth- lecture was a masterly lesson and lower .eaches until the entire shaft ough there was a much more lfl- a much needed- ome hr iElocutlon. As the mud and wat- tense fight than usual on the pro- er rose to the ‘surface the bodies ‘hibltion issue in some slates, the victims were net change so far as the repeal of Mr. M-uir slpoke as follmvs: prougm up and rescue crews sue-the Eighteenth Amendment of the our Al; an A“ qt “leans the deny- Voletead Act as a result of the eiec- ering of the written or Qpgkgn- ward ll°l1$ T115503)’ ls concerned, is. uil- clearly, aiuiibly. distinctly, with an out a stand off between‘ the wets lll-olll-lale and Bumble modulallouu, and‘ drys. The dryg will have 11D- inflections and! tones of the vloice. lllmilmalell’ 30° VOW! 0"! °l 435 W-hen we consider how universal ceedcd in recovering them. m... With Possibilities of H. B. Route in the House of Representatives educullou lu wuuu, and and about 70 out of 96 in the Sen- monetary vululu l8, plluueu upon l,’ ate. This is in excess of the nec- we wuulu uuuuouu essary two thirds required to sub- youug uuuulu ul bull, uuxuu wuulu mlt ‘to the states an améudmentto the Eighteeuts Anlendment and of |course is considerably more than WlNNlPEG, Man, Nov. 4.—Con- he mnioflty nflcefliflry to’ keep the struction work is lprogressing tav- Volstead Act unamended. Some of uluuly uu lhe Hllllwu, gay rgflwgy, the state; voted wet on plehlscltes and road! operations: will continue but elected dry members- as loll-g as weather conditions will permit this winter. John Horton representative of the iOn-to-the-Bay Association. declared on his return from a six-weeks‘ trip to ‘Port Nel- son and..the northland. lNew ties have been laid along the ‘line right ‘up to the euzdi of steel. lie-said. Mr. Horton ‘brought back with him samples of grain, vegetables and small fruit grown in the north- ern areas. lHe‘ expressed the opinion that the territory traversed by the v railway could Ibo-transformed ‘into a thriving fanning comnnmlty. At the present time, however, he lbs- lioved‘ it would be advisable to con- centrate on tihe development of the mlnerull‘ and timber resources. , _ ‘Mr. Morton and be has, been in- fonmoit-by reliable authorities that tile Nelson l'|_VQl‘.w..flUt freeselup‘ sufficiently sci-the Pet-t" topmost ocean going vessels throughout the greater part oi the winter. ' ‘u-‘z 0§ Condensed Specials RATE-use per word, net each insertion in this column. ‘SEE P. J. MeDONAl-‘WS AD. "FOX caress AND PELT stretchers on hand-A. Duche- min ‘& Co. 1i "HOME MADE POTTID MEAT. Fresh sausages. Saunders, New- som 8c ‘Cm East End Market Bldg. BOARDEIIB WANTED-MARRIED couple or two gentlemen ror bright steam-heated room. Apply 187 lPl-rnce Street. 2512-6-21 LOST-BETWEEN THE MARKET and ilhc Moroll llotcl- a sum of monoy $2 bill and $1 lbill. Plcusc ‘rutum to ltitllllfdiliill Office. ll *WHITE POTATOES - WANTED in our lots. W. Gordon Aetle, '2t'i7-1l-4, 3i ‘*‘OUTSIDE 6A8Hl8.- A. DUOHE- min & Co. ' - ‘Ii “FOR SALE-GRAY DORTCAR. ilecds some repairs. ~. Bargain at $75.00. ‘ ‘Write. A. B. C.- Guardian. 26145 3i ID- t Mfi1§&':ou did selection -- , Guardian l-lebj i _ t8. description, anion)». ' Jdpedltir ouely executed. Gull‘ m. Central Job Printery- phone!“ V.‘ u Ialrlibig‘ . u» , nflffioe. _.-.-.<-o~ abalone-m..- for 559i 000- I0 try. Line road. Near . . . ....-. was: P9P! -° t! '- ".- lflullug... ., . not...‘ laud with Hill. d!" i4... y" operating ‘ $0! ‘maule- ill‘ l . Fil , .2 FAMOUS * TOMBS scene or cum FIGHT - oesrssa-rs ATTEMPT or cmmuats TO BREAK JAIL m NEW voax. ....__ “NEW YORK, ‘Nov. 4, edto shoot their way to freedom, before they died ‘they ‘ nun-a a Drleon keeper, wounded another and shot Warden Peter Mailon be- low the heart. The dead:— ’ - Michael (Rod) McKenua, robber and alleged murderer. Hyman Armherg, robber and al- lexed murderer. Oliver Glantz. alias Oliver Berg. Chicago and New York robber. Jeremiah Murphy, prison keeper. The wounded:- Wurden Mallou, shot below the heart. Prison keeper Daniel O'Con- nor. shot in the hack. Amberg and-McKenna died in Beekman ‘Street Hospital also as soon as they were taken there in ambulances. Glantz and Murphy died in the prison yard. The affair began when ‘Berg se11t word that he was feeling ill and wanted to see the prison physician. A keeper was sent to his cell on the eighth tier and while ho was there Amberg and McKenzie also complained oi‘ illness. The keep- er took them out of their cclls and in an elevator down to the first floor. Tho doctor's office is close to .l.l1e main prison gain on Ccntro Stu-cot. ‘Keepur Louis Lorch was standing by- this ‘gate with the koy in his hand as the mon approached. Drawing automatics the prisoncrsl suddenly dashed toward him. in a clash when the prisoners at-l tempted to rush through a door bpanad by an armed keeper. Murphy was killed and O'Connor wounded. 8...}; in Aid- of l P. I. Protest- . ' _ ant Orphanage ‘A social for the (benefit of the l P. E. island Protestant Crphlnll! ward stream of all‘. however short, was held ‘last night in, Zion ‘HI-ll mdwse lsrgeiyattended. A deliflit pienfeh the luhlbrlllii; mm of. fuiprugremlot-vcesl and lnsiarumen I l l ob tal nuthbere was carried out under furnish onpottunitieaenoush for a the chairmanship of Ma. ~A. A. Mac- - - .., ._ ‘ Donald. ' isomers ” l --oo1l.;‘u.: so. new Inserts; inhaled for-vital The-out- floio- Leigir err-en. ; ward lanai the All" W ‘quarto - 0 beer What Con lilie fiPllree in, speed: , l be liven. fl- illetter be." ‘- not so much by) eeeent of the thor- {it solo-escalato- n. the Glosmin “GD. 1. . :. w l ilhllarbeiectioa-lidbe ‘Horaby. Ulf-Qifil- MID this tor amber, ls Mae. dau am, eos.- = I01 i ' ee time ‘ y. "m . . ” ‘ ' oft-Mil.‘ M1010!!! .-ffl. ';».--:‘~'I '. ‘tubercles’: ‘lame roam. in». naiitekt-a-rr the l -—Four imen were killed today and two wereqwounded when [the yam of famous ‘old. Tombs Prison was ilifflfili 111m a battle ground p; three desperate‘ criminals ‘attempt- ‘All the Prisoners were killed. but Kiunon and H“. . ‘be' ta/ught the art and practice oi B0. and the number of those who can read anill slpeilk correctly is wmllsratively small. Whore to ap- portion the falult ‘is not easy. Teach- ors have so many other things to attend la and afraid perharpe Bruce Muir was the lecturer and Mun“, 1. Total his subject was Elocution. Mr. Pfltllll. Mrs. ‘Houle and Mrs. Mac- Nalr. was presented to the lectur- er and suitably responded‘ to. The what a that all our elocutiou. Yet we know this is not, Vice Treas.—-lrving Mcbaren Secy-——B. it. ‘Holman l l‘ . f K . . A: me Poole res or ings-IW ,0. close of the lecture a vote of Letters were read from M. B. 'gretting the fact that they were un- able to attend. After some discussion it was The following were appointed- as moved by ‘S. A. McDonald, second- delegates to the Dominion Board: ed by T. W. h. Prowse that a com- J. LelRoy Holman, ISu-mmerside W. L. iPoole. Montague ‘ l3. A. -McDonald, Charlottetown Geo. Emflughes, Charlottetown W. A. ‘Stewart, Charlottetown ‘ mittee be appointed to wait on the Premier regarding improvement of service oi Rocky Point ferry ‘boat. The president W. A. ‘Stewart the vice-president ‘J. P. Crockett, and The retiring president, T. W. L. the secretary ~13. R. Holman were Board. The reports of the retiring pre- Dominion ‘The word "elocutlon” in its lltsr- lRrowse was appointed Dominion named as the committee. a1. 551136 glmply mgmls gpeaklng representative on the After some discussion of further matters the meeting adjourned. Douglas and J. A. Banthfleld re- Completes Argument Grime, Likely On Important Question (Canadian Press) .. I the right OTTAWA, Nov. 4. —-Canada has To Rock Social Englandl (Special to the Guardian) ‘LONIDON. Nov. 4. -- A crime to seize and confiscate that is likely to roclc social Eug- British or Canadian rum Ylllllllllllllllld has occurred in an obscure vessels outside as well as inside oflcottage at R08hfll1lpt01! where Ros- the “three mile Canadian coast lines. limit" along the_coe Brenner, millionaire chairman This is the of the great chemical firm of Brun- in these days that it contention of W. F. O'Connor, K. i101’, lvlond. Co . and his wife were would not he fair to lay the fault (1.. former counsel in the customs found shot dead this morning. Mns- on their shoulders. ‘.lt may lbe that inquiry who, at the request of Sir Brunner educational authorities have not Francois Lemieux. Cllfllfmfl-ll of thcjthe late Sir Arthur Houston was a recognized the value oi the art, ‘Royal Commission. ha! completed well known society hostess and au- or udflfng‘ l; and presented his argument on this more“, ‘ . small w“, to M“, emllmllmul-e fol- all important question to Sir Francois. According to the meagre evidence ncational purposes. have ‘failed to Ally evfldlllg "l. 01‘ lll-lelllill- l" already assembled Brunner and his time and money is spent ‘in teach- ing pupils "how to siltg." We fall to recognize that what is known as ‘the mechanics of eloc-utlon are as necessary in teaching ch-ilzdlren "how to rend,‘ apkl‘ speak W951i ill tihevy are in teaching’ "iihemhow to sing wellfilhe student oi elocutiou must acquire power over all the processes concerned in the man- the action of the tongue must also be taken into consideration. One might write a lecture on each oi tihese teachings and even their have only touched tlhe hem of ‘the garm- ent of his subject. We are feat-fully and‘ wonderfully made, and to me at all events, no one who studies the human voice divine could ever he w sceptlc, ‘or an nnbellever, Belief in God ‘makes all the difference in; the world‘ as we ‘brln-g our minds names to all cattle and to the fowl of the air, and to every ‘beast oi speech. And just ibeceruse this di- ses by which speech .is produced- il- have no time in a lecture such as this to deal with all these process- es. I will only rote? as far us the mechanics of clocution is concom- cdl‘ to tihc breath. (Klodl breathed‘ in‘ to his nostrils the breath of lifc. and ‘man became a living soul." Now speech consists of breath. All utterance muslrlhereiore. be pre- ceded ‘by inhsl at on. The inspira- tions are nolsiles raised. ‘with lmtlh Dlloflfles to the lungs spent. the air will enter sil- ently and instantaneously. The breath may be inspired through the mouth or through ‘the nostrils. The freeet reepiratlon h obtained by us- ing both tihe Mlle and the mouth. Inhalation through the nostrils is frequently qzrefelible lions-sus- tained ‘passages both in I ch and song. Every cessation; of the ont- ehouht heteltenad ‘ntsge of to re- mmmauool ‘puactuii do not ‘healthful sue t -oi the ' “Minamoto-and Jlunctuatlon. rdd for vo- ter than that ll 0|‘ WI"! 0f 0h‘- Ioillillltille - - welt-reinstatement: nu ; an. w?” s. llf the chest be , Football ‘cause he lied-ml sud ovemomlhg 0y! line it telk Oieeto evade. Canadian ‘ h - , l it . t l- civics: iavgilrlfl cgguilrwin yscshodiactil com-mitten on any ellritish or Cana- schcrri and teach 'the pupils this dllm “hi? EllYWheT°> “B” ‘Hub? most important art. A great deal‘ of "m" ‘he “P” ‘was’ is mm“ a e revenue laws. wife who occupied the Green Cot- tage at Roehampton pending the lblllldlng or a new manor house. dined early Wednesday evening in- in Cflllldfl- 1M1" 09001101‘ wlll-Bllllll-‘etructlug the servants not to enter The guilty ship and those aboard her, in his opinion may be seized ,the room. When a curious cook did ‘enter h0llfg later both were found at sea and brought into Canada iorlduuu lu the“. cllulru luruulng m," trial and anybody asshore who has aided or abetted the oifencei criminally liable with those o board the ship. ‘ lBoth ship and cargo Mr, O'Con- nor declares. are subject to colli- an agoment of the breath. the organs those all board them, eugugeu ll, of articulation. pronunciation, the m“, uvulou ul lllelounudluu laws, voice and gesture. in the mechanqum lo u more llmlled, bu; quite m‘ o! el°°ull°ll “l” “cl-km “l ‘he sufficient extent. amenable also to teeth, the action of the lips and Canadian criminal law. -Mr. O'Con- fiscation. (Foreign ships nor further contends. . Natives Apply‘ Strange Term to Missionaries Nov. 4.—~Nut- to the study of that ives of West Alfrica designate mis- which differentiates mun from the sionarles as "fools" it was reliileil lower animals of God's creatures-Idlers lu an address by RBV- 0- Tuck‘ ‘the gift of speech. "And Adam gal/o'er, who iior many years has served WJlNlN EPiEG, SMML, in that particular field. flihe nnissionaries, he ‘explained. the field. Wonderful is it laotlllihat were so dubbed. not from malice Adam was dlstingulehed ‘tram all but rather because ‘to -the motive, the ‘lower creatures lry the gift of the expression of one of praise. When the first missionaries ven- vlne gift is of such high value. soltured into -Wes‘t ‘Africa, the natives does it become incumbent upon us lhad inquired from a Dutchman who to recognize the ‘wonderful proues-‘spoke their language: those men. who carry no whiskey for trade ?’_' ‘Since than the namo had stuck. moaning to but with a. different that conveyed to tho average .pcr- sou. . . Antipodes To See Canadian Soccer WXNNIPEG. ¢Msn-. Nov. 4.-—Ca11- ads. is gathering her soccer forces for the son, secretary of " the Dominion Association, the tourist team will ueptrt for the Autipodce early next May. _ ,. mhe party will be composed of 18 players and asnalnegor. Eleven members of the tftm grill be select- ’ tea clubs, in- est will be. lpicked from the dial. of eilgiblee three western ed frdm eastern , eluding Winnipeg, The submitted by ‘t pmvifibee. u‘ ' --1t as expected that the team will ‘play ‘two or mqre games prior to eeillirg. to the ancients. "in the famous schools of Aihsue alooution wss as ' to the waves ' ialtie mouth. be- zlll lib voice. yllperlever- sacs that. defect until he became the gm: with roe o in MU z “h effeotiven" ‘d ell. till ltifltlfiu delilfgdiy he . l? Nil! . livery. us“, an “W110 aro tor-oncoming invasion of New Zealand and, according to a1.- nounoemeut today Ihy Sam David- delightiul musical treat Gfelt War Veltersn-s Baud consist- ing of fourteen pieces under the haderth, tswht to some elect-and. every- body kuovls the .1001’! of IDtmtOs- thenes, how he retaliated lh-y the - 7. eeslhore. t driller e the table. Brunner still had a pis- vln his. hand she said. Apparent- the wife was shot first. " -—--<e-c>--— Says Trained Choirs Injure Church Singing CHICAGO. -Nov. 4.-l'l*rained- choirs have taken the life out of singing by congregations and are defeating their own. original pur- pose, declares Dean Peter C. hut- ldn of the mile-go of music of North- western University. lllr. iLutktn this fa-li established al college course for choir leaders. "A church choir should‘ stimulate and not discourage congregational singing," said Dr. Lutkin, "but the average ‘professional church music- ian looks upon hymn singing as a bore. "lihis attitude is all wrong. But it will persist until there are training schools nor church music~ tans which stress religion above ar- tistry, And the church itself should lllllRDLY attach training?’ British Steamer l s‘ ‘fPosted Missing LONDON, Nov. 4.-"l‘lhe British steamship "Loyal Citizen" was posted as "missing" at Lloyds to- day. lTJlB "Loyal Citizen" left lllaltl- more on September 8th for llllo Grande-‘Do Sci, Brazil; with a car- K0 of coal, and‘ is silupoocd to have hindered. ln latitude 31.18 north. longitude 67 wast, with all hands. irumheuilug between {i0 and 35.1mm. 0n the alternocun of lseptomber 141.11 when about 200 miles from Berrmtdao-the lboyal Cttlaen ‘broad- cast S.O.S. signals, stating that No. 3 hold was fillhig up. and the crew were taking to the boats. Three ships which weuit to her assistance iicundno trace ~ot bhe vessel on reaching the spot. A Infirmary Visited lLast night the inmates of the Provincial Infirmary were givenha by t e of Mr. John Mwariano l Plllllllllll Strong Suspicion of “m” °’ Guilt, Says Judge —! Mr s . McPherson ‘HEDPClai-‘gogarfaclaught fire and the eclslon. _ -—-———-iO&— LOIS ANOEIJES. Callih. Nov. 4-- Aimee Sample ‘McPherson evange- list, ordered held for trial on crim- lnal conspiracy charges approach- ed her pulpit in Angeles Temple tonight with the judge's statement ringing in her ears that she lay under "dirong suspicion" of guilt. ‘in binding over to the superior court, the religious leader, her mot- her. Mrs. Minnie Kenilpdy, and her chief accuser, Mrs Lorraine Wise- man-Sielaff, Judge Samuel ftlllake. youngest jurists in Los said: "A'fter a full examination of the entire evidence there is suffi- cient cause to believe the defend- ants guillt. ials this llli Alli] Angeles. “Sufficient cause is and has been construed as ‘reasonable or prob- a-ble cause’ ‘which state of acts as would lead a man df ordinary caultion and prudence to believe and conscientiously enter-- tain a strong suspicion that the per- sons accused are guilty." Judge Blake fixed ball at $2,500 for each defendant- means such a Dee fares Her innocence ‘The evangelist went white as she heard the deci-slo rto the Superior Court -for trial on the charges that manufacture evld nce supporting her story of kidnapping last May and to refute the allegation that she spent lea dsyg in a Carmel cot- tage with her former radio Jperator Kenneth G. Ormlatou, fugltice co. defendant, Ml“ Kqnngdy umlled at tlonal status of South Africa. the court's words. Both women de- clined to make statements. ‘but as ‘Pa-Tilllllll h" they lelt Mrs McPherson turned to ‘friends about her with the impas- who was a daughter of sioned declaration: that sent her he conspired to In Freight ‘l’ Four "Men Killed 5 (Canadian Press) east of Winnipeg today. Centralia, 0st,, Centrslla. escaped injury. The victim's were burned to death. 011 entually be Settled. ‘LONDON. Nov. the dominating issue. iers' Committee on Train Gollisionlfi H I 1 WINNPIPEG, Nov. 4. -—l~"our men were killed in a rear end collision of two Canadian National freight trains at llfiarlana =Ont., 136 miles Willisml and three unidentified men were killed. Andrew vl-licks. also a resident o! men were stock handlers, riding in A caboose and I NBS ll IIUNFEHENIIE nu Ejllllll Premiers of Domin- ions Face Difficulty Constitutional Issue-Hertzog Says Problem Will Ev- 4.-—lBchln<l the scenes at the imperial Conference a. constitutional question is now The Prem- John T. Dixon Swot-e That Willie Stevens Was Near Scene‘ on Night of Murder ,-j Daughter of Murd- cred ChoristerSob- bed While Giving Evidence. iSOMERNlLDE, N- J., Nov. 4. — Mrs. Frances Noel llall sat in the county court house today and heard twelve “good men and true"» at “this strong proud woman" been o involved in the murder four years ago of her husband, Rev. ‘Edward Wheeler Hall, and his choir sings Mrs. Eleanor Mill-e. ' iProsecutor Simpson sprang his first surprise at the trial of Mrs Hall and her relatives opened, by p. ‘ucing John L. Dlxo . . who swore than. on the night of ilk! double murder "Willie" Stevens. eccentric brother of Mrs. Hall was at North Plainfleld, N. J., nine miles from the scone of the tragedy. In statements ‘made during previous investigations "Wlllie' Stevens-said that he spent the evening at Mrs. Halls’ "homo where he lived. iu-terdmperial relations met again today, but tlhe vealed excned and m“ m, “yum. official communique of its proceed-l ingm ‘does not give the slightest in-lfrom his sister's automobile and dioation as to "what ‘the proceed- asked directions. lugs were. it is understood, howev- Dixon said, that he was near the er, that the committee is still hard IParker House, which is about five at work endeavorhlg to find a solu- hundred yard-s from the sceueof tion of the difficulties which have the murders. arisen as the outcome of Premier 1Dixou's testimony was corrobora- Hertzogs claim for international ted ‘by his wife. who remember-d recognition of the independent aa- Dixon deposed that Stevens ap- ‘ed ‘that he had just been get down Stevens thought. shaking hands with '1Willie". find- ing his hand soft aud- cold and Consideration oi the question ap- Clam!!!)'- led to complexities with regard to treaty-making pow- ers, etc., which evidently had not “Al; my God ls ‘been suspected at the outset. Euro sob; Out Story Charlotte Mills. daughter of the my Judge, l um‘ lunocenl o: lheslyllllurmore’ l, ‘ls uoublelt even uy-murdersd chorister, testified that charges.‘- Under the law, the grin] by jury who have always pressed for do- must start within sixty days. The five weeks’ preliminary hearing sn-lsood. could he ded as it had commenced, in a tor. present time by attempts to definite rent of bitter denunciation posing attorneys. (Osnacll VAN-COUVIER, here last night. Henry pointed out, the government. 000. 000.000. years." ooked for. UONDON. f- lMu ock Ross cspably presid- ed and the following program was euderett: 1. send-selection. . I. Rosario’ 1h the Giosmin‘ (Sgt. Major Jackson. R. C R.) 0- Band selection. h 4.)Ditdt —-(ieruhum sud Callas- ea. . , ' s. neeeb- set. Mseor Jackson 6- Bend sieale tion. Momma“ Dd“ _ lcudIfT Ion . —- 006' Worth 35°11" gimmw; w rth . q as —-Ge6. o- Ii-i. Major Jackson. ; ill. Bead selection. ‘ ll. lento selection , an; a satltllrity l ads “For e - -‘ ‘:44 to u» w“ tot- theiriutens: 1gb wseaait- filth ilblll ‘J00 ' _ ‘tobacco smug the, frfvq‘ .1 . .,..._, Dee iGsrahum, and. csiiealnnl - Holman, Peter, - t‘ whiten. ‘ii. I. Veeeey at, Peter Bro- the amass i lad insis- ll hi. ‘gllllilht. "ouelsrueu _l Cobb H. . : reen ‘ > ‘ lfenfltaitl. figmnt. whim’ "mm" “mm - i19- - . ea rsia - um-‘lsggrftlls ti 45 Millions , Predicted . Net- Earnings G. N. R i B. C., Nov. 4. -—A of net operating income of 845,000,000 misunderstandings, for the Canadian National Rail- hickerings, and said that was why Dredicted by he appreciated tho imperial .0011- ‘lllallmlll Blld ference where the delegates hath president of the company, during 00mm; will, ewll. omen “alum-lug an address to the Board of Trade lo u,“ umereulm between goum Th“ “llm- Sh" Africa and,‘ llndia, lPremler l-lertzog clent to pa all the imui-egf hum. declared: es on securities held by? the fmbiigc- (lifulltlgeflglgiagllfiultles not eventually and to leave something over for ap- ' ' plication against loans made by ways this year was Sir Henry Thornton. "One way to measure the value of the investment is by its earning capacity," Sir Henry said: plying the standard to the Cana- dian Natlonal {Railways we find that in 1922, the net earnings were 33.000000 while this year we hope to have net earnings of $45,000.- lf you capitalize those sums at ‘5 percent you will find that the in the Aleutian chain, 1100 miles Canadian National ‘Railways this southwest or year have an investment value of united by guhmafine vopmllc Q11“)- $900.000,000 as compared with 850,- tions. - That is to any, the value of the National system from the just returned: from an Alum“, point of view of earning power, has cl-ulsu lllcli-lased mum" "m" in "m" ‘Castle and “Fire Islands ‘have rbcon Peace In Goal l Fields Now ‘In Sight (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov‘ 4. — Peso; in coal fields is distinctly near thro- ugh the Council of the Trades Un- ion Gonpreee and various more or less secret conferences held he- tween the interested parties the last few days. ‘The end of the long protracted strike now in its eight mouth is talked of for tomorrow. but in view of the many previous hitches each a speedy end is hardly Nov. L-Leavingva secret conference of miners‘ offic/ afternoon s prominent ‘ said there had lheena complete change in the situation- and that there were hopes of peace , Prospects that the miners delegate co oreuce tomorrow would vote to so peace are "varied by the Lou- don newspapers. Amherst Prize List- . T-he following were lsrs at the Amherst ~wio er Fair. es winn- :;'ii .r._ veneer. a ‘and Silvore, I those dominion inlon autonomy, ‘by op-iequality status. J ' While the difficulties before the Premiers’ Committee are complex, lthsre is no indication 00f any ill-l ‘feeling among the delegates. The gvhole atmosphere indeed. is suidl to lbe of the most cordial nature. l Hertaog Speaks quarrels and “We need‘ have no fear This was Premier Hertzogs first public speech since the ‘Ckmrference opened. “an Undersea Volcanic Action United Aleutian Islands SEATTLE, iNov. 4—’l‘hree islands Alaska, have been The oosat guard cutter Haida, reported that llogosloff. joined by lnvn formations. Ilogos- ioff island appeared out of tho sea in 1706 and. Fire island arose above tho surface in 1883. Twico since the latter date they have boon unit- ed by volcanic action ulld somrotcd again. ‘its. m costumers MY PRoFassoR is THE assert DASHER a _ . TORONTO. Nov. pofxmn Toronto. fan‘ mill: . . . . 40-2: ‘ _ : D0 , l lid . . .. . n9” W“ ¢°.l’b“"‘ '5‘ J‘ Va“, mlotitegozruyrain . . "041" m!‘ Verm- "l- iHalifex. mr ‘- ~ N- "Y "'5 8t. John. rein .. l Jg- 3- °"' Y ‘l ston. ales-r . . . . . . . . .. ew York. clear .. and tonight at 10-10. 81in sets this afternoon at whether any gained at the Premier Hertsog himself, speak- ln-g at lunch today, indicated the 4:000 feeling prevailing at the Con- lference. He em\phasi.zed‘_the value personal con-tact. in removing crous show. ~i.—Maflti1Ile. westerly winds. fair and rlthsr cool. , ‘ to he held on November 10th, sud s. -. , pies tree. _ .. eo-ss ‘ " l-liglt tide ‘this morning at 1L0! “o”, mpreueulullvuu she was taken to the home of Ellis Parker. detective, where Parker "tried to get her to gay her father. Llamas Mills, hatl been out on the lulghlt of the murder. when defence ‘council objected, ProsecutoPSilmD- son shouted that he would prove that Henry Stevens. a brother of Mm. Hall and one of the accused. had worked with Parker in. eu at- tempt to fasten the crime on Mills. Charlotte. dressed in short skirts. hurried hKzr bobbed heed in her . handsandvsobbed during he festi- mony. ‘She is under contract to write newspaper articles on‘ the "trial. Edward Carrigan, New Bruns-_ wick policeman, who was one of the first persons to see the bodies as they lay in an embrace of death under a crab apple tree in DeRus- sey‘s lane. testified that a visiting card of Dr. Hall's which was offer- ed in evidence, was seen by him propped against the slain Meier's left foolt. Senaltor Simpson said he would offer proof by experts that. the card bore fingerprints of "Wll- lle“ Steven's’ left index finger. French Franc Steadily Recovering MONTREAIL, Que, Nov. L-flt- tention has been directed to the re- marka-hie recovery of the Franch- ‘Franc from the low level of the year. Yesterday it reached three points twenty-six and one half cents, showing a rise of sixty-seven percent ilrom the year's lowest quotation oi one point ninety- three and three quarter cents touched on July twenty. French government fiintorual securities have gained considerable ground. Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "l-‘ortune Bridge Moving Pie- ures Tuesday. 2480-11-43!- "Bridgetown, Monday. stupend- Evaryoue welcome. lMSO-ll-Lili " "Dance. Cardigan Friday, Nov. 5m. Neil Chlverie leading fiddler. Everybody welcome. 2510 "Dance in C. M. B. A. Hall-Ver- non River on ‘Monday. Novllth. Ladies please bring cake. 2508 1N 8i "Don't forget to~ attend the-near cert in 1119 Orlillo l-lall Lilli!!!“- ing at 8.15 ‘by toe best taleutef the City. Nil -w—-- _ "Coma to the Wale, sad is Kelly's Cross Hail, Fridan. _ V. 5th. They will be every Bi 1 nilht following. ZlTS-lleléik "lliopo Rivet z-Alrsad 1'1t 2800.11.53! ' _~.-‘,-‘l ‘- u. ‘Wroiessor Ih-mlng will “or ture in cor-tur- n ‘rim on ‘Fri Nov. 5th It 7.80; be s sale of iadeirrriday. merits my . = *7‘ "l . . Special Prosecutor Simpson tell-