MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT ——-_ health. Charlottetown Guardian gnu" Guardian. Founded _lll llNl. Dominion Convention Leaves Question 0i Headquarters To Executive. (special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 19.-lBy a stand- jug vote which brought all but an lnslgnicant. number of the eight hundred or more delegates to their feet. the annual conference oi the Llbcl-alConservative Association this afternoon squashed the resolu- tion sponsored by F‘. W. Wilson. l\i.i..A., of Windsor, that a discus- sion be permitted on the proposal to urge that legislation be intro- dllced in Ontario to permit Govern- ment liquor control in ridings that had voted "wet." at t.he last plebis- cite. The conference decided that a ser lcs of meetings will be organized between parliamentary sessions at which pcllticans will be invited to speak. A tentative proposal was made that the party proceed at once with organization oi ridings and no- urination o! candidates. lt was iin- lly decided to leave the matter oi nominations to the executives. John McNaughton, of Quebeosald that snce the last Federal election there had been s definite growth of sentiment in Quebec in favor oi’ Conservative politics as evidenc- cd by the results of provincial elec- tlons. lie urged n closer en-terite be" IWCOn Ontario and Quebec, The question oi permanent head-i quarters was left for further con- sideration by the executive. l Mr. Bennett (Simmon- arsed. that; Conservative organizations should work with friendly newspapers and seek to increase the circulations oi Any womlan prefers a good figure to good Two Cents I851 l island Foxes llEBliNE ill MlEilillE a \‘§\R* ‘§\ \\ Read byliverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924 Hope often fails be- cause it. covers too much territory. N MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT 1i; n n a u» ‘tr;“'il..l‘.“"é‘.‘.'..‘£.ll."“'-.¢ ‘are? A. use lllillllR ISSUE DISILLTISIONED iii Hi5 TRUST Meighen Appreciative of Confirmation as Leader-Raps the Government (Comedian Press) TORONTO, Nov. 19.- Express- ing his satisfaction with the out- come of yesterdays national con- ference of Conservative hero. nt which a national associa- tion oi the blberaliConservntivt- party was formed. Right Hon‘. Arthur Meighen addressed the the party today. He would try to be worthy of the honorpaiti him by yest0.'day‘s conference in con- firming him in the party leadership His speech was brief because the (Ionlservative leader had to leave for a speaking tour of the West Hastings riding. in his recent tour of the west, Mr Meigllen said that he found pt-Jple not st all satisfied with the ac- hievements oi the present Govern- ment in its three yours of office. it hull shown less and less willing- ness to shoulder the hesponsiblll- ties of office. Mr. Melghen lllzlde special reierenceto the tllXut-lfln conference which. he said, had proved abortive because tho Gov- ernment disuvoivcd nzsponsriblllty. The uncallploynlcnt conference llilll found no solution of the problem it sought to face. That was becnunc the one thing which could have EMMA GOLDMAN The notorious Emma Goldman who was deported from the United States as an undesirable alien in 1919 spent a considerable part of her exile in Russia. She now seeks asylum in England and on her ar- rival there was gllvcn a banquet at which she said that the oppressed masses in Russia were being silenc- ed as they never were under the Czar and all ideals have been dis- credited. -.._ Prince Edward island. and W, L. Hall, K.C., Conservative leader in Nova Scotia, spoke enthusiastically of conditions in Conservative cir- (Contilnued on Page 3) Will lHY iii PHilVE WliHlHi leaders ' furnished the key t0 the Drlllllelll- 'l"l'il"l'illll"i++i-+'l"l'+ MWBDBDQrs espousing the Conser-{clcs in their provinces The latter ‘f’ RAHJvAY STRIKE IN ‘i. vniivo cause so that more people prophesied that. the Liberal adnrin- Il- BRITAIN IS THREAT '4' should "sec it in the paper." listraitlion ill Nova Scotin. would be q. _-_~_ 1' lion. J. D. Stewart. Premier of out of oiilcc by next summer. + (canadhn We“) q. + LONDON, Nov. 19-—T"= '|' -|\ railway men threaten that fir + Iocomotrvo engineers and + -|- there will be a general swp- 'l' 1' country next January unless + ‘r [pigs of the ralrways of thls + sl- the railway companies live 'l' (c d‘ P ) ' ,- -l- up to the terrno of the sflt-tle- if‘ an: In run. ags, not Calla linn flags as was MOSCOW, Nov, 19.-The Soviet tlirst rep0rtell. ( " m“ °fihth°e '1': -ma:°d' z expedition wlhich recently hoisted Commenting on tile results oi the + whereby ’ n“ n a" _ the Russian Flo“ on Wrangel ls- Wrangel cxpcdibion commander "ililwiymfll Were to receive i land returned here today. With the Dnvidotf said, “ll ‘lsing tlle rt-d flag e- increased pay befllnnlng in 1- 5W)’ twig: Chaiges Well-s, a mem- Ont “irnnlzel islltn-l in 0t‘ the ‘grunt,’ Jammy’ 192i A an," m q. cr o t o Ste ansson party who es mflnr nllcn lo Snvi-‘ct Iuss n, was taken 0g t)“, 5519,54 with g-hlr- it [Qflllrlilélftis the efforts of imper- i’ ‘he "filament “named in’ + 190i! “Qskllmos. Wells has been zls- iulists to acizn the island on which '7 Wwd‘ "“"l°” ‘n m‘ mean‘ i’ slgnedfluartem in the government they-“lnlondcrl io organize o. base 1» time It its agreed otherwise." + avail i-buiilding under the Soviet gr airplane flylil-‘I from the United q. and gm, l‘ rgqardeg a; a t; ' mm snarling of Bot-gig“ Anal“; tu-tcs to Europe, Thu inland would _ According to Sotnlot flfflCflllg W911“ lulvlc lllnllo all itivai uclial bnsu bo- + possible obfiade to the pay + made a written statement in the Outlet? lt lulsscsscs a natural pint" mm‘ M m‘ "nfleaud wag‘ f presence of a. British Consul. siat- Orin." "Vvrangcll lt-lnnd in ni tho 4' °l "u? J'""“"Y- 5"‘ "l9 W‘ ‘|‘ 1M: that he left Wramzei Island m‘ l-Zflsvtfisi inlpurilulce lo Soviet ltus- -l- Ions declare that the new 4- glfilszllilelél Rletclorlllll atnd was entirely e"imili"li;llilit’l~ l! ifl“'°;‘il’]1'|‘¢|1 l" -l- scale must come into opora- sl- W- lg r t l a‘. SUZL ilil lllil fl illli l; pg‘ jig the vbyulge of the ggdnllggfogg; forcsis are suitable for fillf!‘ csmh- + u” it M‘ bwlmlmil ‘f! H" ‘f’ Vlndivoetcck, When removod fronyllshnlont oi‘ d-ner brooding. it is not + year‘ 4' tho lsllvnd. Weill! ‘had in his poe- Y0! known wliothcr lit possesses ‘II i" 0' ‘l’ III O O ‘It ‘I "i i’ f O "I session Unlined States and British rich mllntlrltls as gooionit-ul speci- men-l uzllllerctl by the expedition ' ' htave not. yet boon cxalnlneti scllerl- ilicllllyz" , Zondensed Specials RATE.--4c. per word, net each insertion in this column. §__ . ‘euvetorsa-es son 100. 5° 1°!‘ 290-. 100 for 30c. Guarhiian Office. t; . SAUSAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders, Newsom ll Co. Market Building. “——-__- 8050 9 124 limos. --__- -..____.__i._. ‘BOARDERI WANTID-GV THE week or by the day- Apply G. A care oi Guard-inn. 848 1120 2i '10s PRlNTiNQ or svsnv description cheaply and exped- "lmlfllv executed. Guardian Cen- '3AU8OME Continuance 0f" Empire Exhibition N ow Assured (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nn\'. 19, -~-A continu- ancu oi the Rrifsh Empire Exhibi- tfnn next ycllr is now assured. Advices have been received from the new British goverlrlnent of its intuition to rent-w the (exhibition and tho government here has in- formally ucqulrsl-cti. Formal action will now be tukvll. Cardinal Logue Dies Suddenly Protocol Not Yet Defined (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 19.——It was stat- cd in British official circles this morning that the British a-ttitude toward the Geneva protocol on sec- urity and disarmament had not yet been defined by the new Baldwin Cabinet, nor the late Labor Govern- ments request that action on the protocol be postponed until after the coming meeting of the Iicugue of Nations Council in Rome. was luade. it was stated in order to give the Cabinet time to place tho matter before the British Domi- nlons and allow Ministers oi Grout Britain to investigate the protocol t l no it will affect Great Britain. ra Job Prlnterywlghlcsn; (Canaan Mo") i ‘ BELFAST, Nov. Jib-Cardinal _. ' ,__ TO RgN1-__¢°ffA°E m GOOD _ Ivoglle. Primate s ' locality .with t- m 'l.l . o a ‘E vi "elflml- i" ' ’ home for small died? Aptpliy fleltl- s "N" care of Guardian. 81241-19 mil. ‘JUST fiifiillVlb-A LOT OF Children's School Boots (new). 80in: at money-saving prices. Second (rum mo" an“ illness and the 170.357 during the twelve months MON'TREAL-N°"-19~—T"MC"“' George gm)“, 933.1149." news of his death ended October, compared with M“ M" "PP"°"""““’]Y 100900000 __________' caused a great 841.155.2426 during the ‘"4", tons of salt deposits in its Western cable 0|" T"! "HR", c’ 'MRN‘” - shock throughout month, and“. 00ml," 19th Pulp Provinces. principally in Saskatche- Hnm, In "I'M" “m.” o! the i‘ .51 [mum wood export! in the two pom,“ wan. was the statement made here mom m“ m, on m. u,“ o, Th. Pplmgig were tusosoas. against stator. °f b- H'- Cole- 0i the Min" bwwlvsunn. is en the ‘month. PATONS LMPIID. Cardinal Logos. died at his rest-mg; milllllfmllll’!!! MP6!‘ 898.40% 88i-11-l0-m-ili deuce, "Ara Ceel-l" in Armssh- Death occurred at six o'clock this morning. There had been no pre- vious intimation oi the Cardinal's Oi Pulp Wood (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Nov. 19. —_—-Canads's experts 0i wood pulp totalled $40,- i . Ontario provincial convention oi ‘ u Leading Parade A A Toronto Fair. BACK HOME AGAIN ilE VAlERii ll llo iiiii STHANBI-Iil SIHIKE i iliiiiii Hlfiiiiiii 90 British Union Of- ficials. Protest at Refusal to Rein- stlate Ex-Minister (Special to Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 19. —'l‘h@ cues tion of reinstating err-ministers of the Labor Govurnlnent in the posi- tions they formerly held in the trades unions has led to one of the strangest strikes in the history o! ,ihe trade union movement. Near- ly ninety officers, organizers and officials of the Transport Workers _Un-lon have gone on strike as a protest against the action 0i the unions executive in declining to reinstate Hurry C. H. Gosling, as president of the union a position he held before he became uvlnister of transport in the late gove-rn- mcnt- The pica of the executive is that when the office oi president became vacant, on Mr Gosling unt- ering the government, it had been lnitentlerl to abolish it on the grounds of economy. This means CLAIMS sum? bork containing 61.120 vi tlvitlies of the 325 lbs. publicity in so short a time. A H. R. H. looked much refreshed on hiis arrival in England. This photograph was taken just before the Olympic docked at Southamp- ton, and shows the Prince promenading with Captain Howarth. ipplngs from newspapers regarding these- Priimze of Wales while on this continent has been com- piled for H. R. H. by a newspaper clipping agency. The book weighs No president of the United States ever received so much fying" features 0f the Republic to th O LISBON, Nov, i9. -—-Thc gov- ernment of Premier Gaspard resigned this afternoon follow- llng a rejection by parliament today of a motion for a vot: of confidence. Nov. 19.-Mrs. Darrell Figgis, wife of Deputy Flggls. member of the Dail Elreann. was fatally shot at Rsthfarnham outside Dublin, this morning. BELFAST. TOLEDO, Ohio. Nov. 19.- Fsther. mother and a three month's old daughter were burn ed to death at 2.30 this morning Canadian West _>_4___. of the Dominion Government, Ot- tawa. _ thi big Newsy Wire Brie CAPETOWN, SA» Nov. 19.- Canada Lemahds World in S, Live Stock 8t Agriculture ‘Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 19.-When the doors of the Royal Coliseum swung open yes- terday morning‘ preparatory to the hold- ing of the third annual Royal Winter Fair it demonstratedrbeyond a shiadow of a doubt that Canada has attained to that point in her history when along the line of agriculture and the breeding of live stock, at least she stands unrivalled am- ong the nations of the world. No finer ex- hibition of the products of the farm and all that pertains to the breeding of horses cattle and sheep and swine has ever been seen 0n this side of the Atlantic, provinc- ial or national, and one of the most grati- show is that the e south has never been so generously represented. fs Flashed In At A Late Hour (Canadian Press) —South Africa will again next year participate in the Britiish Empire Exhibition at Wembiey, announcement to this has just been effect made by the Hertzog Government. This is a reversal of the South African Government's decision of Oct- ober 24. VICTORIA, a.c., Nov. 19._ Fmilfllllfl of women drug traf- fickers met with the approval of Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith, M. L.A., Vancouver, who favored a resolution lature Travels 3rd Class MONTREAL. 0v. 19. —A Star says that msnder of letterwas Filled in the Legis- yesterday to authorize (Canadian ifirou) from London Capt. W. '1'. Turner, com the Lusitania. when the route to Australia as a rd class immigrant. .1 I l when a fire of undetermined ‘the lash for convicted drug origin destroyed their home at traffickers. Psrrysburq. Salt Deposits In (Lusitania Skipper A that Mr. Gosling who is now ill, loses his governmuntal salary of £2,000 a ycnr and he gets no com pcnsrttlon. as the other nllnistors do by resuming their former posi- I ,1 _ m: tioll. ' ' - itiifii_.—_,.i Much secrecy is beiuk observed ‘ lmt Suppnrlcrs of Gosling hint, Kmq 9p EGYPT that personal reason-s actuated the executive, and insinuate that. it is the intention of the t-xocutive to ' pluco Ernest Bevin, secretary 0f the union in complete control. King Fuad. of Egypt. In the =6- dress from the throne on the occa- sion of the opening of the Egyptian parliament ressserted the claims 0f his government upon the Sudan- While the trip of Zaghoul Pasha- the Premier did not. bear fruit. the King is confident that new nego- tiations will soon be opened up. ISLAND FllXES WINNI (special to The Guardl-lfl) TORONTO, Ont, Nov. 19.—The judging of adult foxes was 00m- pleted at the R0.\‘u.l Willie!‘ Fail!‘ 1° day. Tomorrow the pup classes Will ++++e+++++++++ cov. GENERAL OF sou- DAN NARROWLY ESCAP. ' ES DEATH 1"} 'l- + sl- 'l~ (Canadian Press) CAIRO, Nov. 19.-Major General Sir Lee Stack, Sir- dal- of the Egyptian Army and Governor General of the Sudan, was badly wounded in the stomach ‘when attack- ed with bombs valid revolver puma while driving from the Ministry of War today. His Aid do Camp, his chauf- feur and a_ policeman were and in some classes there are as ESTING be judged. Competition is very keen mefflide- foot. The attack was boldly made in broad daylight un. der the ey=s 0f many who witnessed the dastardly at- alep wounded. The assail- - i. t'-f lr entries. most- sudle. ant: ncaped‘ A‘ the hcupit‘ yilyirlnigohflerfiflnsfpetlihlens and fitted _flEhlh_R5Y Tamon’ summer al actor; reported the Slr- slylgmlillly, Never before has sol-sl e. _ darts condition as serious fie many outstendlns foxes been Mg“? gi::z'cifligmflmég°'élm_ . - , . -._ . having three bun“ wounds SlIOWWl. illf‘ mode of Jllrlflnt. in ti) mergap ' (m m‘. “omach. "and and place llll tho foxes of class ll .. a row on tables and thou x-olnpzlrc them and olilninntc. tho non prize xvillllcrs. 'l‘il'r- results are: Medium Sliver Adult Males. Firsr-imrl) Canadian C0,, Sum- -|-+1-++++++++++++++++++il7+++ + + ~1- -l- -l- If- + + '1- i- 'I- + 'l- 4| + + ‘l’ + 0- + 1' 'l' tempt at assassination, -|- -l- + + -|- + + 4- + 4- + + s- + -|- Co]. ll. .\. lluvlfinnoll, - Cllurlotttotown. . , §_.-___n_______ Rem S car,was_ Announcements, Travelmg Flfty Coming Events f Mile Hour Clip (Canadian Prose) ST. JOHNS, Nild., Nov. 19. —- At Meetings, Etc Rates-Jo. per word each Insertion. the trial this morning oi Leonard "DT- GFP-“ll “m 7"‘ i" Brad“ G. Reid, son of the latu 3i;- w_ |)_ bunt.- on ifiidny the 21st. Reid. who is facing a charge of 31911191113" manslaughter following the killing oi six men last September. when his automobile ran into a crowd of people near here. it was stated Reid's car was travelling at a rate oi fifty miles per hour when the accident took place. The state- ment‘ was llllldt‘! by expert motor "Reserve Iluesdny, Nov. 25th for Pie Social in Resp \v'aliey ad- mission 15c and 25c. Ladies with ‘baskets tree. 82l~l1-l9.\l2l. "iwoemwn llranlntic Players will present the famous Zlsct (ngchgnlc silver-lock, who halflfltrl-r: “The Arrival of Kitty" at made an examination of tho cnrlvltrlfiflfl Frlilny- NCV- 21st ll pm] locality of m9 amide“; weather is unfavorable Saturday. Nov. 22nd. S201119m3i t LATER ST. JOHN'S, Nfltl. NOV. 19, ~- A visit by the court to the scent- "The Aucllorl Sale of Mrs. (‘a- tllcrinl- llrunllnnnd. Ilronkfield, has but-n postponed llntll Saturday, N0- oi the tragedy. testimony by an ox- pert that the car was travelling at a speed of fifty miles an hour and vclubcr 22nd at 1 o'clock, or first fins: dily following.--7!i8-11-l8-n1-4i an announcement by the defense that the death car would be brought into court tomorrow. were the high lights today in the sen satlonal manslaughter trial of Leonard G. Reid, scion of an old and prominent Newfoundland fam- lly. driver oi un automobile that killed six men on Topsail Road. in September. R. G. Silver-lock. introduced by crown as an expert nmtor mechan- ic. was on the stand throughout the morning and declared his bo- lief that the death car was travel- ling faster than fifty miles an hour when it crashed into a group of (continued on fuss _8), "Eldon, inn-ling Snt. Nov, 22 to list, poultry for (an-operative ship- ment. Everyone welcome. Crate fatten birds at mice. Killing and plucking demonstration curly in Dec. 808-11 19-m2l. "The Rev, Mr. Morris will hold It nnhlic meeting at Argyle Shore Friday evening November 21st. At tho clear- of which he will meet, the Argyle Orange LOIIKP. 811-11-19-m2i. "Coming, Special Show, ‘at Yen's Theatre: Georgetown. Friday; Montague. Saturday; Sourls, Tues- lday; Morei- Wednesday, St. Pet- er's, Thursday-SWI-ll-QO-sndl-i i 18 11m lets: tau PE 0N BAllllT 15 Vacant Seats In Free State Parlia- ment Will Be Con-- tested. -— Serious Situation. s eelsl to The Guardian) inform, Nev. tm-Althouoh ‘ Dublin has restored order and established civil law ln its terri- tory. the lrioh Free State (lovem- mne in now flclng a situation more dangerous to its existence than revolutionary wit‘- Devalera’: republicans new 1"“ guns have filled, are emplfiylfli political organization and ("Wm dlnq upon the ballot to demolish that which the revolution shook- The fifteen seats new "i=1" it" p the Free) State parliament give »'.~ the Republican: the vPPtlnlmnY canstitutlonall)’ 47f dllfitmlmi the Government and the 9'63"“ ministry feels that heavy "l" palqnlng is necessary to meet the test. ‘l-‘ive ei-ectionls for these seats took place during the week. Presi- dent Cosgfave adlnurnted Parlia- ment to allow the mllllfileffi 55d friendly deputies to address cem- pzuign meetings. 0088111“ 85W U!" not merely the future of his DENY» but the future of the ‘lfilll FF” Sh,» ts dependent upon the result of one election. r ills ministerial position is alsd threatened b)’ 8 118")‘ "wmmmf or tlhc national group led by 10mm‘ Niiltister McGrot-h, who restarted his seat recently as a; Draw" 33‘ (continued on Pass 5) Sllll NE All PRIZES Third-George Callbeck, Summ- erside. Fourth-G. E. Brown, Margfite- Fifth-Col. n. a. iMlaGKlDDOD. . gnu-Ware Canadian C0-. Sum- Seventh-AB. c. nosers. Summit" Second-Pure Canadian C0». slim morslde. 'i\ltlrd—-Col. D. A. MacKirvnon. (Conlilnued on Page 3) i} mast‘ AS THE Bllw FLEW ovali. - “t5 Aqua p351"! (uni TORONTO, Nov. 20.—1Maritime- moderate to fresh southerly Windl- islr and milder. Maximum and Minimum tempera- LUTGSZ Toronto. cloudy .. Montreal, clear .. Quebec, clear Ch'town. islr Halifax. cloudy . st. John, clear .. l-l ‘I SZ-s-Se-Sifi Boston, isir .. New York, fair l4 High tide this afternoon It 5.11 and tomorrow morning at 4.85- sun sets this afternoon at 4.88 ;nd rises tomorrow morning at .00. New moon Wednesday Nov. llth. Jl n vi» amt-qr.» = ' 4.1‘, . . p. m. Bummer-side Mo