,_ -s. N.. ..r\'5//1 /55/f _ M ' ' or A "' ~ ‘l\\\\ N-.‘\\ \\\‘//'//-Q/_ . .» /- -fy" ' ' 'When you come to pass in your finsl checks. the good you have ae- compiishsd or attempted will be ' credited-all the rest a liability. § _ ,_ , 5 , 2 ' ` .f’if:"`-»L§"> . 1 Charlottetown Guardian 'Iwo Cents lorning Guardian, Founded 1887 Cvvrfr Pr1n6¢'l1ElwardP1k°Th° Drs 1 . ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY_ OUFOBER 24, 1925 -_ - ' ` 1' . _ g ‘ . . I-‘J-7.7%/’ ' 1 " ...t -... \.>-s* \*.\=\\=. » ' ~ 'fs ‘ ’@\¢> Many stores, young In years, will totter with ago because of m¢Ul°dl while the century-old establishment will bristle with youth and up-tv ..," datene ,,-me-ia-'=-= . _ _¢,____§‘~" __ ' _ it E' L `* `"\~- r )€v_rfT""|_` ri | A "*'~~ ,_ ____ OF A l . _‘ Z; ll- Anlnal Subscriptions Dolivsroil By Mall, Guilds and D. S.A. 86.00 “M A. C. CASSELMAN Conservative candidate for Green- ville, Dundas. Ontario, Newcastle High Defeats Bathurst NEW’C.AS'l‘LE. Oct. 23.-’1‘he Newcastle iligh School football teain dei*-ated aBtliurst 17 to 3 here this afteriioon. The game was fast and not as one-sided as the score would suggest. 'i`iie locals won be- cause they Look advantage uf SV- cry opportunity and ‘had it smooth- er working backileld than their visitors.. Both teams put up it good hruiid of football and showed re- sults of good coaching. Murruy played a good game for tha locals while Gainmoii was the star of the Bathurst team. A banquet was tun- dered the visiting team utter' the game. Labor And Bench At War In Glasgow . 1.oi_~rooN,_ om. 2;i.-A struggle is ij ,yi str all tie .1 or par ty over the question of Sunday po- litical meetings. For years -past Labor has held political meetings in tiieatres ,ali or/er`.Giasgow, and tli`ey have been one of the chief means of building up l.ubor’s strength in Glasgow, 'i‘lit-. niaglstrateii have now pioiiib- itcd such meetings. Two or three of the magistrates are admitted to he actuated purely by their principles regtiiuling Sah- hatli oliscrvaiice hiit it is alleged that other magistrates have never shown any syiiipiitliy with Sabha- tarliin views, and their prohibition oi' political int-clings is an attempt to stop Labor propaganda. The Labor party is resolved to carry on the meetings in spite of the law. James Welsh, M.P.. was convicted at Coatbridge yesterday for addressing a meeting in n pub- licpark on Sunday. and he and six other Labor men were fined ten shillings each. A meeting will he held -ii Glas- gow next Sunday and four l\1.P.'._ will take part and will cliallt-nge prosecution. One of these is ltev. Campbell Stephen. They will pay fines at first, but if their protests do not secure them wiiat till-y con- sider to be the rights oi' free speech, hey \vili go to priaoti. ,Brutally Treated __§.. WINNILPEG, Oct. 23.-Bruially treated by o. mysterious inuruiiiler who invaded the offices of the doctor's registry here during the night, Miss Gladys Young, 20,_ ivas still, unconscious late today. whilo police sought her assailaiit. ' A half-crazed dnl! addict ill search of narcotics, is believed to have carried out the raid. George Spence, M.L.A. l ss- sntl s_ sim- who 'ls s Jew1sh_ Move For Converts Is Urged ~CiNClN‘NA’l‘.i. Oct. 2Il.-Recom- meiidution t'hat .ltiduiinn take un aggressive step to establish fr end- ly relation with non-Jews anti to iiiuke them acquainted wltii the Jewish religion was inuile to the central convention oi’ Aniericaii Rabbis today by ltoibbl Joseph Giiucli, ol’ Louisviile_ "l\‘or two thousand years," he sitid, "Jews have iiesistoil from act- ivo nieaiis oi olbtaiiiirig converts and the time has come when we must -be more aggressive iii this i'i‘spei:i." ea-e Lewis Knocks _ Scot Senseless MON’l"R-EAL. Oct. 23.-Stmiigler Lewis, claimant of the world’s heavyweight wrestling title, was awurdcd ii technical verdict Over Sandy i\riarDoiigall, of Scotland, here lust -night. Macllougall took the first fail but Lewis came back and with his famous lieud-lock tossed the _Scotsman and iii so do- ing, knocked him senseless, 'Mac- Dougall was unable to continue and Lewis was awarded the match. Cologne Bridgehead To Be Evacuated, (Special to the Guardian) »1*ArRd'S. Oct. 23.~Evo.cuatlon of l-'lie Cologne briiigeliend now held thy -the iBritish -troops is expected to .result from the agrree-inenr, re- adiiail lin the security conference al- thou-gli it 'wus said 'in French of- ficial circles today that -no -promise verbal orfwritten had been made to that effect. Fprelgiii- .Secretary C'liainbc-rlain of Great Bri-tain and the French, Foirelga :Minister -M. Briana w'ho returned today ,from Lociirno were discussing wit.'h .Premier Pai-nleve this afternoon -the question of re- allotting this -territory in the Rllrine- land iiet'ween the force-s of the Al- ilosl-»powerii~after the exaciration ot' Cologne. This was 'taken »to me-on that the -bridgelhend would he re- twriied to the Germati's 'wiiihin a fe-w weeks. _ Brains Of Congress "f'“*"To Bc *Weighed WAiSllIlNG'l‘0lN, Oct. 23.-Men1- bers of Congress are to be asked if they arc willing to have their brains weighed and the results re- vealed to the people of the United States, including the constituents who sent the 96 Senators and 435 representatives to Washington. Should the members of the legis- lative body refuse, their declination would not be concealed. The matter will he pot up to Congress, in the shape of a bill written, by, Dr. Arthur MacDonald of Washington. author of "Mari and Abnormal Man,” who desires to es- tablish a Government laboratory for the study of the "abnormal clas sea." The doctor is convinced the briiiiiweight of the living. Anyone br ascertained by certain measure- ments of the head. “Anthropological phychiatry” is the name under which Dr. Macdon- ald intends to proceed. and in con- nection with which he would use an equation that he says gives a fairly approximate estimate of the brainweigh tof the living. Anyone with a spare moment may apply the formula as follows: "(Hciid length-11) x (head sreaiiii.-11) rr (head ireishl-111 x ooosai, pier 406.01. equals cranial (.,“,,,¢|ty _ in cubic ceiitimetres. which multiplies by .93 gives the weight of the brain in grams on iiv ing persona." -_--<-o>.-f- _ Cathedral Stone For 1, Missouri University (canadian Press) oo-Limits. Mlm.. oct 23.-A stone from Sl. Paui’s Cathedral.. London. will bo placed on the cam- nus of the School of Journalism of the University of Missouri. The stone. is nrescnted by British jour» nalistn thronail file °°“"“”Y Uf i.orrl Burnham i>l'0Dl'i°l0i` Vi' the mririon oriiiy reiesrrvh and 011°"- mnn of the El‘l1.Dil'9 Pre" U“i°“' with the consent of 179.3" William milpa time nf St. l’aui‘s. Sir Esme Howard, British ambassador to the United States will deliver the ad- dress st the unveilins 0! iiw 9i°“"- ‘ On the stone will he placed a merirf, lan plate showing distances ani directions to all rrinciral cities ‘lf the world. This plate bears ri mot- to. "l have set thee li W°if=i"“““~" The plate and stone from St. Paul s "Q to be placed upon a bass of Missourt stone. The St. Valli! stone. s three-footoabe. forllwd I portion of one of_ the status! 011 W0 goeth pediment of the cathedral. it was qtlsrried in the Vale of Port- (lm J. J. DENNIS’ Reciprocity Treaty 1911 _ “.hm\X;__5§“' i"_ fEri11er_{i_rticie what the National Policy ig, and noi been a ifxlgtleiisouiidtfhat mciare those who will say that it has _ ~ _ - wciavciiot row ith. did United States. g n 3 e game rate as _ If tiicrc is any fault to bc found with the National Policy it is iiizit thc tariff wail, instead of being too high has been [00 |¢;w ’ ‘ , 7 1 _ln-iii _not inode hig_ii because ihcre was a very consider- . _ t_.i verse .stiitiiiient _iii Can_a<_l:i at the time, and for Some time .i it-i, agaiiist :i protective tariil. it was the same mistaken cry that wc lit-:ir at present, that tariff increases the price paid b the consumer. 'l`|iis prejudice had to he catered to but it was coiisid- cred that as the iiciiei1ts_of :1 protective tariff became more appar- ent, thc tariff could be iiicreascri. United States had grown en- orm_ou.s_ly and its population had doubled and trebied under a tariff, ou tic .ivcr.ig;":_, three times that of Canada Had successive gov- eriimciits .it )ttawa taken a page from ,he bgok of the United Immigration-Exodlus to U. S. Liberal candidate for tho riding of Joiietts, Quebec. Good Prospects For Coal Trade GIaA‘(‘E BAY, N. S. (lot. 21- Doniiiiloii -Coal Company officials here state that the outlook for coal trade is fairly good for the next four iiionllis iiroviiliiig an or- der for 50,000 tous a month whit-ii is expel-.tell t`i'oni United States inn- tci'iiiliv.e.s. (‘.soiiitciy the same tiiirig *<0 Foreign 0i'l'li'c toiiny slated that V*"`.V "iiich greater Proportion- cided not to accept the Aiuericnn Mtllough not a large proportion m,,_k,, ,1 w“me,._ ,,m,,0,,u1 “,m,i,, settlement. ihcse lands were was announced today the shipment Maritime Provinces. iuni of tive thirty seconds oi' 1 per "mf m 3' great part made “i’ uf ober. 1922. when more than $15.- from t/msc thc fiiiislted rodiicl ,mm Cnnmm It is nn, known and enlarged, our young people _ » » ~¢ L-em 0,,c,- A,,,,,,-im" crl,-,-wc,-, 10|. so in most of these towns we iuid 0. large proportion of the pop- - ` l0\__{itls__l\ Sie_a_1ly lidvaiice. _ uiqtion made up from the Provinces of Quebec, New Brunswick, Granted Dlvorce urt er si pments of god are, P ° Ed LI. t _ ' ' _ _.__ ~ -»» itll Dl‘€B2l1i1 -i9V°i. ‘Tile ilresent . g . ’ a a p .W 9’an was granted today to the actress ,,remi,,m_;§ th., h|g1,e,,¢ Since mt. with Canadian power. Arid fo crown our Iiumirwork, we buy ,Sad Fedek from p,.,,,,, M0|,,,,,-_ y P en by _Mm W_ K_ M,,_K,_,,,,_ w},,,s,_, -:twill llii' wall rigmn. expired yesterday but no announce Would have happened had the meat has been made by the federal ber firm oi' George Mi:Kc in ai1r||R__c_____0____y _rcmy of __ __ one ~m'o force _and I F authorities as to his successor, al- G°mp““y' .I“ hw .‘."'i‘*'ll'i’irl ill lllfiffiisooncr would our linesjof abil, hed Hwovse gr ng “mush “mug have bam um 'me -lliiiillfl"'i‘fi9 boy Mrs. -lVicK -ai: iirove-l ` 5* 5 » °W’“E` "0" an effect that Dr' Egbert. President of iii_e__car _.prose ri riii_r-ir _:uni _rrrir-:anal-Slllllili iil_-1n_tl1c farmers gféisitgd States would have compelled the tire alberta 'Liberrri Association w rt ease. cans ng rr git iam- rcpea o tie treaty an ana zi woud have be l ft `th 't was the Drvblllll ¢h0i0€~ age- lines of trade dislochtcd and its former markets ;[c\>ne'.: ."\Nifid thi Dr- Brett infosmed "le ‘Canadian 1°" Week Wm' the “"5” °' “ix A country would have been sct back twenty-five years. Press that he wmlki Carry °" “mu .Frarncg Mary Refusfl We have already pointed out that to make at country two he received ummm mumuuun from Ottawa. ‘ rizisscs are in-cessar -the roducer d ti ‘ - d tl t "Debt"i‘£r0'p.0Sa4S1hotli't_ii'cse"EiLhi§:s ii¥é.':K'tiig_sanie't_Ti€i2 iiroldubgljsslhtgdrcoizifuinei-1. Bullet _specm ___~?_; G__ar____a____ __(.auz1da under a protective tariff grew from about 5,000,000 ,,Am_s__ oct. 2_,___,,.h__ ,_,_,__"ch to .iiout 10,000,000, and its wealth and commerce increased in War Vetfs Heart the Cabinet had semi-oiliicially de- .Of this increased population, immigration formed ti part, This immigratiori was chiefly LONDON' 0"- 23~*M"‘¢ RUHIY iielit iundiiig proposals. but to _ » , _ ` ` . went to war and was woui d d. ‘ll 1 have Finance Minister lftitiilaux to me “ight W!‘,er~e it was mtr"Cte(.l by the opening of new lands for came buck with a, 'iiullef in lil; in 3 large measufe Settled bi/ body and a pain in his heart Now, eight or tr-.ii days, farmers from the Western United 'States and from Europe. Of tea years after the bullet 'ripped _ _ these _we may have more to say in a subsequent article. 'H10 him- if Ulilfi 58°" "€'ll°V¢“| Blg Shlpmellt '1 he great agency nccessary_for the retention of a country’s £3: h|f,,_;’§;‘_::;_;‘_;'d l‘“5__-1_3' _natural growth and for attracting _inimigration are industrial Mary-S H0,,pm,|_ me ,»e,.,,,.d ,.ead_3 (gp¢¢|,; to 1-he Gua,»d|,,,_) ceiitres. These did not develop sufficientiyuo attract our young ing "completely recovered." ' 'NlI‘lW YORK, Oct. 23.--'l`ht= New people in Canada, and the liigheritariil’ of the United States was ‘Reilly WHS “hill ill the illflg fll York Trust Company has with- - - ~ ' Neuve Chapelle in the spring of d___w__ $1_000_000 ___ OH f_______ the so much more favorable to industrial development that their mauu- 1915 ,_ f g 1 . Surgeons pro ed or the bul- i Fedem, Reserve _.Bank U, New factoring towns grew apace and were _able to absorb a large part ,et but could not ,-md “_ The 1,8. York for shipment to zvimrrr-4.1.1, 1; of the growing manhood of the Province of Quebec and of the tieat recovered and retumed to the front ia 1916. was due to the riao in lttoiiiiiliaii J ' . ' This spring Reilly complained of _________________ ___|____h _“___ _______ ._____c____d __ _ i_3csiri_e_s th; tar_i_f_l’ _tl1ere_was_a3othe_r no less_strong element _mm___ He was Xnyed and me ,b__.,_ ,I Dom, where it _,B more proflmme ia co_niri uic tot is nieritxiii in ustrialcscpansion. We_\vere ,et was found lodged in the "msc, to export gniri ii-our ini.. orrrrrtry exporting our raw material io the Central States and to this we ies of iris heart. Getting the .ohi- tlinii to purchase lcaimrllaii remit- later addcd ilie exportation of our electric power. Thus we Saw let was as painful and dangerous tnircos for traiisfer. lCaiuiiliaii dnl- } . ' .t '.. . it I . _ as getting it ia, -'but Mike survived _______ were __________d _________ ___ __ __________t_it ii_idu.~ rits of the New .ugimd States create centres of popuia the delicate surgery o__emt,_____ Our young men and women; and ata fr-all cnlumred riff tire is wri iii rire aetr-es per I’ 9 J' P - n v st - ‘ - 0_0?-000 int 'Wifi “gl” “:‘il'l’fxlt ff_‘_’"; ls there any good reason, except the low tariff, why Canada mils the wii’6 £0 wlliillllll 10 iwlif ti s coun ry -o ,itnni rt. t 11 ~ - - - _ _ the name 0| Mglnarg ,imc A Dmmo was made that H with its unlimited cheap wattr powers _could not manufacture our _N__m_____ party to the _me __,tend_ oxcirange swung in the other dir. _wooi, our pulp, our asbestos and our nickel, _all of which we have ed me com, p,_m,ee,u,,gs_ .bm couu. or-tion gold was to .bs shipped to in abundance and export to thc United States in the raw state? If 501 for the playwright raised rio "W U“ii°‘1 Slat" regardless ‘lf ““ such were manufactured here, industrial centres would be created Obiectiou Wh°ll Madame M°ill‘1\"S em-borgo aznllwt the exiwrt of sold - - attorne mia tire fridge that Moi y _ would remain Canadians and the his Wm 72 dn S . h ri deserted Y whether any I-sr,-ing# are attach. fathers, mothers, brothers and _sisters on the farms wpuid produce 236, amen. wedd|,,g_ ed to the present shipment from to feed them. Also, the money produced would remain in Canada, New Yoi-lk. Ifzrtrad of which this work is being done in the United Stairs uc 4 11. 4- 1 ' in is R sJohn Davies _JOSEPH TREMBLEY§f.).;r,..Z1§}“..IZ'}=.‘.Z.r"Z.“.§1..'§friZff..Z"ir...‘Zf””"’”" "" “f hy U 914-bib' on. the 9i'p ‘ » v ef 901.11' cs qffveryliodys ‘Zongue viii. 1. Na. 112. ' .s»¢iirs|y. Oetabsr Nth, 1925 Ylll Joseph - l - Murray Groosriss, Meats. Confso- tionsry, Nm Glasgow. says ‘f in a rsssnt letter: “I have ai- I ways nuivui misfmien *M1 your eau. it nu ur-rivu ~ in psrlset sonditibn and it is' um ezrieirim fer- on rating °f| imi in rm aria uma iw Frmil NM, Q “gigs liplllsli soaibivri Bt. Ann's, Montrssi, In the ooyning ‘ " 'I ' '.°.|!9.i.'i9|l~ _____ ..__.,. _ .','-.-.-.1.tias '-" 'r '- perhaps the only thing I ssii about which l have received no complaint at some time or other.” ly allowing 'three days, you can hsvo wedding and anni- vfrssry oaii-iss made to your onlsi-: silhss' plain, with 5|. mend paste or ornanisnlsd. Labor issilsr who ls some of its Canadian Q Minn hir- .___ _ --_ ,_»_‘_J 'lseditlnn *and mutiny. ' ' |Nationa.l Policy Under Laurier CHARLES W. BELL V. Pdland Arranges WARiSA-W. Oct. 23.-#P01s.i1d has loan of one hundred million dol- lars, M. Grahski, premier and min- ister of finance, iafornted the War-' saw press today. Loan advances, he added, should reach the coun- try some time in Novenrber. The proceeds are lo 'he' devoted to eco- nomic restrotatioii, particularly for‘ the new issue of tl1e'Baiik of Po- lnnil. 'I`lio negotiatioiis for thc loan have 'been carried on through 11 “Bud”`Fisher » To M a r r y. 'NEW YO-RK. Oct, Z3.»-".Bud" ‘Fisihefr is going togot married next week, and he says -Mutt and Jeff are partly responaiiiiie. #The future Mrs. Haitry C. F‘isiier‘ is not only wealthy, the winner ofi a |Paris 'beauty .prize in 1922, hut it counte-ss, Aefdita De Beaumont. .The former Aedita Stuart of 'Pai'.is, married the Count De Beau-` mont in 1917. Her father-in-law was ‘reputed lbt-iforre -his death. to be tht-~ wealthiest noblevman in France. $1,000,000- credit* - been successful in negotiating ai _ MORGAN JONES r One of the foremost British Labor Icadcrs now on a visit to Canadian unions. _______ .__ _ ._ .,.__Y __ English Peer Passes Away LONDON. Oct. 23.--Lord Mal' The Countess has lived ‘in Paris since her husband's death. and it] was tliefre that she met l“isher,| three years ago. ' Fisher, who was married in 1012 to Pauline Weisch, a vaudeville Anil so di_irirrg`;l_r@_years from 1896 to 1911, a period of fifteen National Farm School, a Jewish ,,,c,,.e_.,s_ and ,mvowed by h..,._ ,,, yposrs, t\l_1/e_i\lat|oii:il iolicy remained the policy of the Liberal Party 'nam'-3:i°“___“_f“" D°Yle_‘ii°W"- P;-1° 1917. returned six weeks ego i’roin` _" _` 1 __. ' _ ' . ' 8.11 8 g COVBI (7 ill‘g€S W o r_r____ :__ rrp I .1pric__i_, 'ijlit had been that of Sir john MacDonald. send 60 Jewish boys from the ]0w_ “ °“’ 4" fl VOCHYQS were not all dead. On the con- er East side to receive it three- trary they were gradually forcing the Liberal party to action. year course in farming and agri- H _ lhere_ii:iiit a quid pro quo is also history. But it did not last. The Governor Expires 'iris 1,or.r.-, in 1),-r.,-rrrmmi, ¢.rrr~|_,. 14,5.; f:ii'iiit-‘rs of the United States, whose market was being invaded by _-- evoniii-iq, iilonald liiviiig.-iloiw, aged Q; 5 1'; f; _ _~ . . ~ ___ w____ ___________ ______ ___________y k___ __ iiiiriiu irin produtts. rebelled, and, as always happens in EDMONTON Qc; 23 _The term a trip to Paris. _ Communist Leadersl Arrested in Britainj . l (Canadian Press.) |IJOtN'DON. Oct. '_23.--Scotland 5 Yard today announced the arrestl of Arthur McManus, chairman ofi the Communist party in Great Brlf i tain since its formation and John l Thomas Murphy. a frequent con- tributor to the Communist press on charges of conspiring to incite "Phe arrests were in continuance . oi’ the campaign against the Coin- I munists ‘begun by the authorities l prominent members of the party, including Albert ‘Kefpiin the Secre- . tary, John Campbell, editor of the Workers Weekly and Harry Poi-i litt, Secretary of the National Mins: orlty Movement. These six were arraigned last Thursday on cliarit- es similiar to these laid against Mi- y Marius and Murphy and were rr- manileri until Friday of this week on bail of .£100 eadh. 1 Railway Bought For $1,000,000' l ____; 4 (Special to the Guardian) QUEBEC, Oct. 23-At a price not yet divurlged bu-t exlpectcd to, be- slightly over $1,000,000 the, Aluminum Company of Americal 5 understood to have purchased the Roberval Saguenay Railway formerly operated by' the Chicoa-' trim Pulp now the Queibec Pulp and Paper Mills. Tlhis railway ru-as from lla lla, Junction to Port Alfred with a; branch line to Clhicoutimi. The ieh-i gth of tihe line is twenty eight mil-, es with an electrified section ofi a fciw miles irllinning to C'hicoutimi.5 Washing Delayed .\i()N'l‘lLEAL, Oct. 23-4Oounitlcs.-i dozeiie of shirts and collars. not to speak of pyjamas and other arti- cles of attire. are indefinitely held up in Miontreal laundrics until :ill Chinese proprietors come to some settilemellt of their difficulties with civic auiliorities, Tliirty-eight Oriental laundry-. .men were arraigned in the llc-1 corder’s Couurt today on charges, of rununing their establishments’ without it license. The cases were; Postponed for a week. in the meantime the offending laundries are supposed tio close down till the court reviews the _._-.-i merits of the affair. Spectacles Are Lates Fashion' l"A.Rl.S Oct. 23-~Doi1ce Fasliioirsl last vagary in this. Europe's "city- of fashions" has to be set all the] women to wearing spectacles. 'i`ho` pretty eyes of the 1925 'Pariiiieonef are no weaker than those of 1924.; but the celluloid frames of thai eyeglmaes. made in any varieties' of colors. are novel and chic when they match her dress. Paris optieian in displays in his filled with green, ‘beige almost any might be required to with mademoiselles s large ' i slid so ‘100 psirs gisssss. any asa s into i Rue Riv-| nl liuei chainley of iluiihsstoiir died today iii tin- :uae oi' T0 years. l’rl-\-ions to being riiised in tlii- pr-|'|‘:ig»- iii |908 liil wus Right lion, llvoriro White- lcy iiiirl i~i-iniunseiitvii i~'|okport in thi- |ioii-ii-= of (`oiniuoii.\‘ :is u (Ton- tiei‘viitivc. from iiliill till limo when lio joined the i.itlici'ul party and was 1-lotfteil for tho \\'i~si. riding. Pitdalcy division of Yoi'k.~'lii|'ii from 1905 till 1908. llc was patronage sccrctai'y of tho irea.~'iii'y under the into Sir ilvury t,‘:implit»il-Ban- iiei'niitii_ ills Son, lloii. W. 'ii Wlilteley, siir~ri'orcii<'<~.~i wlrich Aiistiiuiia gives to tho imiiiiifactur- ers, in mziiny <~li'ciiinstaiio--s, ol the United Kingiimn.” ~ Narrowly Escapes l’llll..l\l)Ei.l‘lil.-\. (lol 23.- Card iiiul l1oiiglici‘t_\'. Arcliiilsliop oi' Vliiluiielphiu, iiiirrowiy r--sciillcd serious injury totluy, wir.-rr pig iiiiiiinsiiic was in i-oliisioii with 8. trolley cur lu liiciroso. n suburb. The Rev. llr, (li-rulii t)`li1ir:i. his si-.r~rriar_v i~‘iiii'i-i-1-ii u broken linnil. 'l`hi\ (‘ai~rliiizil was lirnisi-il and .-rliokoii up. The cliaulieur was not injured. Hon. E. L. Patenaude who is rini ss a ¢onssr~ nam is