p‘ y, Studictlncellived. . v .1 t i . t day afturtiomt. lie was lastrcltortctl " ullyg on Friday evcnitig when -in OFA MERCHANT Talent islsomething, but tact is evét-yliiii; Covers Prince Edwar dIsIand Like The Dew Believe in yourself- or quit. t hariuttetovm Guardian Tm: 0cm. Iornlnl’ Guardian, Founded CIJMPIICAIICNS ARE lllililllil u mutton stuuuu It is Now Certain That Progressives Will Stand as Separate Group And will Render Support to‘ Government Pro- vided Measures Favorable to West Are Brought Before House. O (Special l0 The Guardian.) gresslves who will defeat the gov- ()'l"l'-*\Wt\- Ni"- 2<"--Cl>llll)ll<‘il- ermueut at the first occasion. Mr. tlons are tirisiug iu the political i-‘orkt-‘s grottp scents to jllgflfv its situation at (lttavtta. -'l‘he Woglves-‘tittittttle by forcing the government _ yqlygg-l will decidedly form a Hello!‘- to consider the West first a-ntl ate llrllllll- Nlllilllit’. llliilv-‘ltvl-l ill above all tutti it is hinted that Air. Prtiflfilll ti" which "W? U16)’ Will Kinl.’ has pronlisetl te satisfv most tltrow lhvil‘ llll|llBllC8_ oi‘ their claims. ‘Lint will this ac- lt is gctierally admitted today tion on the part of the Premier that the tiegetitttitnis between Pre- please the province of Quebec who mlcr Kim.’ and the leaders of the will, no doubt, realize that the - Progressive party have brought. to solid bloc servos only to maintain light thc fact that a (‘Dlliiliilli bc- in power a government which is tau-en the Liberals uud the Prn- guitlcti by. anti for the benefit oi‘ gressives \vl|l be altogether lmpos- the West? ‘ sibie nt the forthcoming susslon. The only strlutiott in the present The main tibstticlti to this (roalitiou tangle, lit-s in his vesigtiatltiu as a is Mr. King ltimsoll". _ ‘prtelnic1'. If tho Liberal party had The Progressives say that he is|a|lt>tltc.i' lt-atlcr. then a coalition responsible for the tlcfcat uf litany would bc [lossiblt- ilt'l\\'tl\‘ll Pro- of their trandltlates at the last gcn- grossivcs and Liberals. But Mr. t-rul clcciion. The result of tht- in- King said that. he was there to tcrvlr-Wbetwecn ilou Mr. King tintl stay. and In this he has the ap- llou. Mr. (‘tn-din for tlu- Liberals pruval of Hun, Idrntyst Lflpghflo, and Messrs. Crcrar anti Dafoe, rc- who is a hit-r political factor in presenting the Western memhcti. Quobtec. sptlttks for itself’. This conve stt- Another question highly itittirest- lion at. the Kink Edward ilotel in ing is whether‘ the Progressives TOTO"!!! 11118 llrflllflbt. to alt end the will be tinited anti present t1 solid "QKOUHUOIIS bflliveell the TWO Illll“ front at the next session. The Con- ties. in some quarters, lt is said servallves are depending 0n the that Mr. King will slay in powcrlvotc of seven or eight of the Forke anti the Progressives will he neul- group. 'i‘i\is timer-tum wmlm m". N11- if Uh‘- Ivibflrlll HOVQFHIYICHI der all tirrntigemeuts impossible brings before the House itte:\si1rtzs,-lletwec.n Mr. King and Mr. Forke, liilll 11"’ lifli-ifliilfflflry i0 tilt‘ \V0fi£ or Mr Critrar who is in fact the real then the Progressives will Vfiieilgutlcr of the Progressive party. with the government. lint on the ,\t any .1110 H“! King gflvgrnmeyti; "fliilrliry. ll llfllilllll! is done in that will fiutl it rather difficult to re- direction. tho Liberals will ttot mum in “up... m, p mm.) “Qua... have the confidence c1’ the PW sarily count on the entire Progres- sive representation. The idealistic Socialist State‘ Pictured By Shaw 29.—tl“icttiring Will Oocupy The In By Sargent LONDON, Nov. 2,9—The House of Chelsea. in which John Singer Sargent, the artist. lived during ‘his last years, has been bought by ‘Sir (lharles Highani, itotetl British advcrtlsilllll cXlJerl- Sir Charles‘ recently has become the, patron of Alired Orr. a i101‘- iriat. painter, who will live in the Chelsea hnttse and tnaintaitt the studio there just asSargent left it. LONDON, Nov. George Bernard Shaw wound tip ilie Fabian Society's tiunttal popu- lar lecture course last night by de- claring the standard day would be four hours work, eight ho-urs sleep and four ltours for (lrinking tiress- ing tmdresslug and a little resting. That would leave eigiht hours for leisura The first postulate of the Social- ist, said Shaw. is that, everybody must have the ‘Sflflii! income; for a person to gct n penny more or less than his ft-lluivs would be n crime. no tier-Jared cvery child should he given (‘ommuuistitt education and dr-fctidctl birth control and di- vorce, zisserlinl! that marriuzes were happy oniv by ‘the method of tritilnntl error. lie tidvttcatetl a new wesicrn religion, and in fact. said everything provocative he could 1,111“); nf, seemingly enjoying liim- iii-Q‘ Body or n. s. Youth Found In Woods (Canadian Press) simbntunlm-l. N. s. Nov. 29. — The ‘hotly of Arthur flower. Z2 C‘? Ihiili town, was found ~ln the ivootls about. nine tirllcs fro-in here Satur- , company with a comililliiilli Gilli‘ v-nce Camc-ron. he lvft honle it W-‘ifi . - ~ ~o ‘ >1 ‘ stu\tetl_ >i_u search oi’ some Christ- Tifiqrflmmmillly hprme a (I “flu mas cider anti had sortie beer at 11 ' T, ',’ ,. o.) .l., front the pull] ml- hottse an the (iutskirts of the t-iwu. _ l‘ r ‘ ‘nil ' u) m mo ‘FTMM’ . dilqllGSl. was hcld lteiti- this aftcr- ‘liiti-iim)“ “ h‘ ‘ j i noon her-ore S. K. Grectnvotid, Jus- iIPiHIIIY- l ‘ tico of the Petice, when it was tit“ ‘ , citlctl Ibo send thc- dead tnunls simu- __.__ -QQ-Q~__.i_ I l H I Nil NINE t USE LINE IN ENE Homes Wrecked in East Coast Towns of England — ’Ph0l\6 Lines Down. LONDON. Nov. 29---<\\'C‘-'\i-ii"l'l tlltlons throtuzhotrt Great Br ‘w ll‘- Qgpebilliiy along tthe northern em eastern coasts. are tile W"! ‘or this season In YWIFF- 0"“ m “PM” today of the wn ck-litg of flshin! vessels give a total dose of 39 "V98- fFhc severe condition-s. lwwmlillll‘ led by fog. hBV-e caused consider» ntble inconvenience tin road and riv- ach to iIal-lfax for examination. WQOQOOO-QQ-O-OO-O-OCOQ Q 0-0 9 o Condensed Specials RATE.—4c. per word, net each ‘nsertion in this column. vO§§4P O404§ ‘NEXT WEDNESDAV DECEM- ber 2nd Auction sale of stuck crop and implements. John .\. Patterson. Tryon- ’ C353 ‘WANTED--POULTRY PLUCK- are. Apply Harris Abbatoir. 6337-11-28-21 GOARDERB WANTED. — ALL modern conveniences. Reasonable prices. Apply 243 Richmond. or phone 593. 8272-11-20-thsm14i 740a PRINTING or svenv description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntery. Phone. 133. ‘WANTED- Ar EXPERIENCED woman cook to assist in Bakery. Apply to Miss Stewart. 155 Kent life in an idealistic Socialist state?“- Can-arllan crlmck-lct a ImIu-n take defended while hts polil-tical enem- Nominations Taking Place In Bagot (Special to The Guardian.) 0'1"l‘A\VA, Nov 21l~Tl1e nomina- tluu in Bagot takes place today and the province of Quebec will have a good occasion to pass on the Conservative policy which has been so grossly misrepresented by the Liberal sneakers during the last election campaign. Tile llagot constituency has been represented by the Conservatives from 1807 to 1898, when Mr. J. id. Mareile, Liberal. was returned with a ntajority ol‘ 47. lion. Arthur Melghen who ar- rived in (lttawa yesterday slated that he will begin his tour in the county on 'l‘tiesday morning, when he will speak ‘in French at Acton- vale. The complete itinerary will be given out tomorrow. Unemployment Debated In The British Commons iLONDON, Nov. 20- During a dc~ NEW FNENNH Nlillllltt Looked For — Will be Announced with- in Week. (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Nov. 29—France's seven tlay ministerial crisis is ended. Aristitle Briand, premier designate continued the following as his cab- inet: Premier and Nlinlster 0t Foreign Affairs. Aristida liriantl; Minister of Justice. Rene Renault; interior, (‘utuilie (‘hzilttt-iniis; Ftnatice, Louis Louclicltr; War. Patti Palnleve: Navy, Georges Leygus; Public in- bate on the unemployment ques- tion in the house of commons yes-l tcrdtiy .l. ltamsay Nlacltoualtl for-I ing had done the British illlblillthfihi/ more damage in the United State-sq“. _ __ than the widespread helicf there.‘ 1mm“ that lllu uticmploymetit dole in this country is u state charity iustctttl‘ oi n state ittsr-tirnnco. as is thc case. He ridiculed the contention that rcimposltlou of ‘the IVleKeuna dut- ies had been followed -by greater employment. ' Debate was precipitated by an attempt by the Labor Party to censure the government for not dealing uvlth the tineniployment problem in nu atdeuttate itianuer. .\l- though official weekly figures in" recent month's have shown a grad, uul reduction in the number of nn-i employed persons, Tom bltaw, who. ititrotlttcetl the resolution of ecu-j sure, stated the present figure oi'| 1,198,077 tinemployed w is mislead!’ lug and that at least 7.000 ntorc» should be added. Mr, Shaw was interrupted fre~ quently and challenged from the .- government-beaches. ‘Premier liald- win finally was forced to appeal for labor. Sir Arthur Steele ‘Niaitlantl. denied there hud been any misrep- resentation of unemployment. figur- lle said: “There is. without question, a. very distinct improve- ment in British trade. ‘but it is an improvement with vcry dark lint- ohes still there. French Novelist Declines To Accept Report 0f His Death ‘PARIS, Nov. 29—The announce- mcut of the death of Paul Britlat, noted tiovelist, made Wetluesday- was incorrect. When he lcarneti today that-friends were ordering flowers t'or his futieral, he express- ed the opinion that it was tuerely somebody! idea of a Jttilfi- "0 said he was in the best of health. Suicides At Sea NEW YORK, Nov. 29-5. Parker iirtimt-r, of HOSCOI‘ head of the dry goods and cotton firtn of Parker. Wilder and Company, and ‘member of an old biassnclntsetts faintly. ivas tuissod from the Furness Der- niudn. liner d-‘ort Victoria. as that vessel delayed by heavy seas. steamed toward New York from Bermuda yesterday. The room ste- ward early this morning found Bre- nner's stateroom deserted and a note on the table which read: “Please notify Parker. Wilder and Company, No. 215 Fourth Ava- uuc, New York, and No. 99 Chaun- cey Street, Boston." Mr. Bremefs clothing was hang- ins on a chair. Autisrfliitlv he hi“! left his stateroom in pajamas. Usage 0f Public Men Is Denounced roaonro. N5. zr-nl an in tervtiew .pu‘bllshed.ln the TOPOWV) gim- tgdgy‘ pit-v C. W. Gouioh, of Winnipeg (Ralph Cottnor) thcinre-s that Canada's treatment of her llllir mm. Lulu“. mmnicla demnrud "mhgsltriis, Patti .lourdaiti; Agriculture. rcputatiou and political lutelligetice r t French an orderly debate, The minister ofi struction. ltllitllllifti Daladlr; Com- tncrtt- Ilancle Vincent; Public Wot Antoine‘ Durufettr; Peu- Dcati Durand; (lolonics, Leon Per- l. PAlliS, Nov 29~Louis Louchetlr Miliistttl‘ in the new cabinet headed and au- ntntticetl by Premier "Aristido llri- and today has tentatively lai(i ‘down the ftniutlntitm oi’ the gov- eruiuetits financial policy and ‘will have full details ready for an- .uotincement_\vithitt a week. in- ‘creased taxation appears likely to the the keystone of his program NWiliCiI will determine whether lFraut-e is yet prepared to solve this most important 0t her troub- ties. Louis Loucheur as finance min- ister is being watched eagerly for a way out of the tangled condition in which the lltlliO1i'S_ currency anti finance finds itself. Four Children Rescued From - , AWatery Crave t t HAMPSTEAD, Nov. ZQ-After being twenty ‘mlntties in icy water. four chiltlrcn, who had broken throttgh the ice while skating were rescued hero this evening by A. C. Thotnpscn and D. C. Sllpp, who ran a boat out.- over the ice and extricated the youngsters from their perilous position. -'i‘he boys were .lamcs and Roy Gray. aged 5 and S respectively, and Chas and Marshall Francis, aged flvc and tcn respectively. A Gigantic Deal QUEBEC, Nov. 29.—An order for tulilions of feet of timber in the form of railway ties for the Bel- gian government railways. it was learned today is at present ‘bciltg arranged for by Rene Dupont, Bel- gian Cotisnl at. Quebec, who inc: been in llellaitun for the pal-it. week negotiating the gigantic deal and is expected to return to t/he ancient capital withlnptwo weeks from to- i y. it is understood that shipment of the ties would connncuce with tho re-opouing of navigation of the St. Lawrence next spring from the port of Quebec. --—-<+>i Lengthy Sentence REGINA. Susie. Nov. ZSJ-Fol- lowing his confession to thirteen charges of shopbreuking and theft in district court lliontiay, Nick Lylowa, of Saskatoon. was senten- ced to a total of 21 years in Prince Albert Jail with hard labor when he made his second appearance before Judge Hannon for sentence today. IJNSEAT IINEBEB ..MAY0R (Canadian Fran.) QUEBEC, Nov. 2il~Mnyor Joe. 11¢ tmen "is one of the SW51"! public office and his tfri ads allow him to stand there alone and un- ies null him down." gt, 8299-27-81‘. er traftf-ic throughout the country- whlle- racing ‘fixtures have dteen alb- ‘YOU WANT 000D ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20c, 150 for ll5c.. 250 for 5512., 600 for $1.00. 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. ‘U8! BAUNQOMB EAUOAGEE- Made fresh every day. Saunders. Newaon l 00.. Market Eiildins. IGHJI-IH-tlmns. bmkxn. ‘During ‘the nrlddle of the week further serious inroads were nlfltifi on the east court seaside reiiiflfl- cued only wit-h difficulty. Qgliars Saved are Dollars Earnetb-Btl‘ l l1 I commnnlca- Mackenzie King. Ml‘. Miiirllfiil Mid Nigitontfgtlzgde ifgniiihti: ‘and iP-"Ms M‘? FWPRB?’ he WW9- "iilf-‘i hi1?" me" [act tngr-ther and consider lithe pro- hlenws that have ‘to be faced. Eliifiilifi stand ‘by tusml- ll ‘they st? d manymot good. we should fro it em. u gmhtiiiehlixhuiegrzidgagggiclfggd, the in- we s-hould at. lees! gilve the ones habitente in some cases being ties- who deservla ‘it credit for honesty of ‘purpose and sincerity." "We- s-hould be alble to get somie- where with such leaders tas ‘Mr. "If our public men are good. we George it‘. Gibson. of the Superior Court. Mr. Justice Gibson declar- ed there were no corruption acts in the mayor's election but he con- demned him for profiting in dif- ferent transactions, namely, open- lnx Des Prairies Sampson is supposed to have made $8.000) Eugene Leclerc Limited and city and sale of goods to the city by Victor Industrlella, two companies Samson, was untreated from Que- bec mayoralty and disqualified for five years ‘by a judgment rendered Saturday afternoon by Mr. Justice Street (when also a contract between in which the mayor bad an inter- est. PEHENNNIIi [IF ' Dowager Queen Alexandra, Policy of New Finance Minister is Eagerly King's Response To Messages Of C o nd o 1 e n c e (Speiilal to the Guardian) NIJONDON, Nov. ZiL-‘Rtespondting tt-o rho many expressions of con-doi- ence on ill-e death 0i! his mother K1111! (ieorge today issued acneeseze 10 the eurpirc reading as fol-lows: “To iny lxople" “in my great. sorrow I um help- ed by the flood of sincere and gen- c-rous syntpathy reaching me from every quarter of the tlitritlsh Empire and dud-cell from all parts of the world. While deeply graltefu-i Ifor these expressions of goodwill I also rejoice ‘that my beloved moth- er enjoyul the constant and warm affzction of till)’ people. It is such ‘pmdfg of ‘a-llegiiance to ~my throne and family ‘than. have given me con- fidence and strength ‘in the many anxious days I have had to face during the tpust. fifteen airs." (Signed) GEORGE R. I. United Dominion ‘Vet- erans’ Organization (Canndlan Press) illbNiNilhlflfi. Nov. 29.—-One Untit- ed Veteran's Organization in Can- ada is now an estatbilshed fact and ‘atltcr four days of strenuous efforts thcntlonal unity conference ended ‘today ‘in the triumph of Earl tI-ialgfii slogan “Unity of- command and peace." The tremendous part played ‘by the ‘thirteen Ontario tlclegaites in tichievelug this ‘resultt stands out in contrast to the previous held opinion about that province lbeiux a hot bed of diasension tin return- ed soldiers affatlrs. The mew body will (be ‘known as the Canadian Legion of ‘the British Empire Service- League with the short legal ultle, the Canadian Leg- ion tc moat the opin-lons of all groups. 1t was considered essen- tial that the words Canadian and British should find a place in the name and it was further unanimous- ly agreed that the IBriltish ‘flag should form a background of hhe new association IIIlGHIIbQTDNIND bu-t- lllllllllllltltl lllllliillll u . intuit Private Property-on Seas. BERLIN, Nov. Zil-The vener- able Admiral VOn Tirpitz, who ad- vocated submarine war against Germany's enemies and developed the U-boat to its hlgest war effici- ency. declared today in an inter- view that he favored abolition of the submarine as a. war weapon. Asked for his opinion of this question in the light of England's renewed effort to have the "wasps of the sea" banished by interna- tional agreemcnt, the Admiral de- clared this would be "desirable" although he attached a condition to his advocacy. The sanctity of private property on the "seven seas" he said conforms to an an- cient principle of law. Therefore, the abolition of sub- marines is extremely desirable. providing that subsequent aboli- tion of the blockade follows a log- lcal consequence. Admiral Von Tirpitz made the declaration earlier la the year, apropos of discussion then under- way sugsestins that should Presid- ent Coolidge lake the initiitive in another disarmament conference. that he would welcome such a step. But than as now he qualified his statements (hitherto unpublished) saying: “The idea of disarmament is indeed the pro-supposition upon which Germany at the end of the war laid down her arms and con- cluded the armistice." Wqlcomel Resumption. “Since this idea was then only ton. applied against Germany through the Versailles Peace, while other N“ -—— states especially Germany's neigh- bors in Europe, continued to arm. Germany can only welcome the fact that the threads, broken since Four Master Goes ‘"1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, IP25 fi;"i',..,"'fifi°‘.',a”§f'g‘f‘l:fi ll. S. MINERS AGREE l0 RE- MSIIME iNURlf" (Canadian Pren) HARRNSBURGH, Pa, Nov. 29- Goveraor Rinchofs plan for a set- tletnzent. of thr- anthracite mining suspension as submitted here yes- terday was accepted by trl-dlstrlct scale wunmittee “as o. tbnsls of set- tlenue-nt." John L. Lewis, President. U. M. W. of Almerlca announced that, u-p- on agreement lby the operators, work ‘would -be resumed "at the earliest possible date.” Canadian National Railway Debt ' Figures (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA, Nov. 29.——The Canad- lau National Railways debt. stands at $2.056.181'518 according to 8 statement issued by the Bureau of Statistics. The digure comprises $1.142,268.435, due to the Dominion government with accrued interest and $913,913,083 due to the public In 1924 the debt due the Dominion Government increased $28,085,159 and tithe debt due ito the public $90-- 814,027. Comparative figures show that during the last six years the debt due to Dominion Government has increased $634,026,156 and that to the public $i40.949.117. P r e s. Hindenburg Signs Locarno Pact (Canadian Preu) BERJIJTN, tNov 29.—-Germany's adherevnce to the Locarno peace tpaci. was made blndtlutg today by Ulla signature of President Von i-blndenbuq . . This DOCGPHO law diassed by the llelchotag empowers Germany t0 sign the treat/lea at I/Jndon next [IVEH lllliili lillllliN-[HS Pl To‘ Late Dowager Queen Alexandra- Remains L a id to Rest Beside King Edward VII. (Canadian Pren.) LONDON, Nov. 29—'I‘h0usanda of persons until an early hour this morning rendered homage to the late Dowager Queen Alexandra In Westmiaister Abbey. iu an end- less line from shortly after the funeral yesterday they passed by the bier in the dimly lighted cath- edral until one o'clock this morn- ing. it seemed to be the desire of all London to Day tribute to Alex- andra. before she was laid to rest. today beside King Edward Vii. her illlfliillnd. in the tomb beneath St. Georges Chapel at Windsor. When midnight approached 1t was estimated that some 70,000 persons had filed past the coffin. The line outside the abbey bad lessened in length but there still were many persons who desired to enter the cathedral when tired of- ficials however ordered the gates closed as the midnight hour struck. Disappointed people clamored loudly and at first vainly tried to be permitted to render their last respects to the dead. Goins among the crowds and talking with some of the more clamorous it. was found that many of them bad come from distant parts of the country. When this fact became known the abbey was reopened for one hour enabling all outside to pass the coffin. Appointed Nova Soc». tia’s Rhodes Scholar . (Canadian Fran) HA-UIPAX. Nov. lil-lwilliam J. ilttaynes, Saint John. has been mp- pointed Nova Scotlefs Rhodes Scho- Ashore In Storm that time are again gathered up." Von Tirpltz is prominent in the week. d-llndenburg placed his signa- ture on ‘the uneasune at nooatime today thus there now renurlns only lar for 1926. Msynes was a. mem- ber of Canada's 1924 Olympic team, He studied at ‘St. Joseph College. an eye witness to the shooting. there is no provision in the luv to councils of the" Nationalist party which has been fighting the Locar- no safety pacts on the ground that ‘they perpetuate and confirm the Versailles Treaty which, they say. (Canadian Press) tIIOtRTiSIlt-OUTH, N. H. ‘Nov. 29.- Thc four linasteti barkentlue. loaded with pulp and bound ‘fnotm Parris- ,oi‘o, N. S. to Norfolk has ‘gone constantly flays Germany in ut-rhotne on Lilblbeys let-land sf. the chains. tnouth tiflMflcilills Buy. a message Ttrnllz is now a member Of the received ‘today bythe superlnteud- Reichetag and active in all the en-t of the firstt. COBB-i; guard cn- movements or his zrvuc- Hie 11mg tnict. here said the crew of ten were white beard and stately form i"? rescued. landmarks in the German parlia~ The Canadian vessel drlvten by meat. strong southeast gale; was attemp- ting ‘to ttake shelter in Machine‘ Bay when she struck. Mob Wrecks Homes 0f Chinese Gov’t. Officials (Canadian Press) tPEKllNG, tNov. 2B.—The homes of seven government officials were wholly or partly wrecked tonightt by a anclb of 1,500 s-a/ldvto rlnclude red elements, and followers of the Peo- ples party, students and hooligans. The attacks on this officials’ homes followed an unsuccessful attempt by the riotters to stage an anti- government parade; Ottawa Pays fitting Tribute ' (SpeWII to the Guardian) OTTAWA. NOV. 29.—l\Vli‘th the minute guns booming through the Sing Song At Y. C. A. Last Night tOver 300 people attended the itsual Sunday eventing Sing Song Service at. the Y. M. C. A, The followtlng special program was heairtlly enjoyed by all. Progratnt. Sunday, Nov. 29th:- llymn No. S, Onward Christian Soldiers; ‘Hymn No.5, Abide with Mt‘: Hymn 1N0. 4. All Hall the Powen- olf Jesus Name; Y. M. C.-A. Quart-cite. G . Johnson, J. Farguhar- sou, 1H. Cruswell. A. McKay; Hymn No. 1. O God Our ‘Help tin Ages Past; llyunu ‘No. 9 l Love to ‘lie-ll the Story; Hymn No. 1s, Sun orMy Soul: Du-stt. Miss Burns and Miss Ayrefl; Hymn No. 19, Jesus Savior "Pilot Me: Duet. Messrs Craswcli JOMSOYI: Hymn No. 15, Rock of N595; Quit-tone; Hymn tNo. 24, Just As I Am; Closing Prayer. ENINJTINIJ 315E half mast. and with flitting reveren- ce in the hearts of all citizens the capital today paid tribute tio the well tbeioved Queen Mother Alex- andra. ‘ While the solemn tuner ser- drlviug snow with flags flying att- the ceremony of London to make the Locairno tPactt offiloial -in Ger- many and the Alliieti lands. British Subjects Conduct K e e p s Him In U.S. Prison LONDON, Nov. ZQ-Foreigu Sec- retary Chamberlain was question- ed in the House of Commons to- day as to what steps had been taken to obtain remission of the sentence against William Ruther- ford, a British stibiect. now impri- soned in California for itiember- ship in the l. W. W. Mr. Chamber- lain replied that the ‘Foreign Of- lice, after careful investigation of the case, had found that Ruther- fertYs bad conduct in prison was the only thing preventing reduc- tion of his 1'our year sentence. ‘Memrameook. N. B. and St. I'm-n- cls Xavier University. Nova 800th. graduating from the latter in arts in i924, Announcements, _ ‘l Coming Events, '1 Meetings, Etc Rates-Ge. per word each Insertion "Reserve Thursday, Dec. 3, for W. M. S. Sterloptlcan lecture York Hall. 6334-11-28-21 "Reserve Thursday. December i0. for chicken supper at the ‘homo of Mrs. James Smith. Rocky Point. Admission 95c, 0945 "Winsloe Shipping Club will meet Tuesday. December 1st. and every second Tuesday until further notice. 6316-11-28-21 "St. Catherines Women's insti- tute will hold Bazaar and‘ Sale of Candy and lunches in School ltousa Dec. 1st at 7 o'clock, ~ 6313-11-28-21 "Tyrone Dramatic Club will stage their play. "Irish Eden" in Tyrone Hall. Lot 65, Nov, 30th. GOOdVBPQCiIIiHQB. Admission 85 ctl. children 20 cents- 6321-11-28-21 "The Annual Meeting of Hope River Farmer's Institute will be held in Hope River Hall. on ‘mel- dsy evening Dec. 1st at 7.30 p.m. 6317-11-28-21 A 1.011% DARK PEOPLE EAT mem- LuNcHC-‘IS "Tyrone Dramatic Club will stage their play. “Irish Eden" in Tyrone House. tLot 65. Nov, 80th. vices were fbetlng conducted tin -West- ntinster Abbey l-I-ie Excellency the Governor General members of his stuff, Rt, Hon. W. ‘L. Mackenzie King ‘Prime Minister. Sir RtfYbe-rt Borden and high officers of the church ‘and state attended a solemn memorial service in Christ Church N-ISNISEEI] (‘Canadian Fran.) DETROIT. Nov. 29-Tl1e case of Frank Belmont, 25 years old. ac- cused of shooting and killing Ho- tnarrled while in lull to lrane Bak- er two weeks ego yesterday. She was said by police to have been ——-— (Canadian Prue) CA-IURYYMWN, Nov. Ell-John D. iRocivfeller to a good Rotarton lays George W. Crowieylwlto re- oe-afly wrote one on magnate “Dear John them are a hundred and eig- hty mplmnolln the dnuhlttutehppodltle your estate. who need some fruit and vegetables." Mr. Rockfleller sent. several wag- As the law provides a wife can- not teattfy against her husband. The court sustained the defense motion that a woman's testimony given at the preliminary énminn- tlon was competent. The cue ls aEiti to be unique in Michigan criminal annals llid that cover such a. - unloads. R o t a r i a n §=,';§,;'g?*;g,‘,""- m’ “Robin Hood‘ Flour” (food specialties. Admission 85 cte. children 20 cents. 8321-11-28-21 "The South Milton W. A. in- tend having a box social 0n Dec- -- iember 1st. at the residence of Mr. ‘TORONfPO. Nov. 3°-‘"M'""-lm°tJohn Stockman. Admission 150.. nwdvrale to fresh winds fr" evil children 10c. Ladies with bane “"5 M09008"! 0n Mo! 31st. was Cnhedm 1mm‘ g cold. free. Musical prolramme. if not dismissed here yesterday when it Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 3'l—-20 “M (onowln; "ohm; "9547." was found that he had married John D_ Is G001] ‘Montreal. cloudy .. az-zs the states witness. Belmont. was Quebec, snow . . . . .. .. 28-24 sanctum by p,‘ N," flgrm‘||, -- 33-13 whentley River Hull Monday nltbt - - - - - - -- -- 84-80mm. so. Subiect "(may and Balm Johll- f0: - - 31~3°tGoseiperrfl Proceeds go toward: Ewen lfelr . - - - -- - 54-40 Memorial Fund. Acmtupa l5 m. ‘NEW ork- 010ml! - » - - - 541-“ Other talent durlnl the evening. High title this morning at 11.06 1mm; "quugqq m 1mg; 0mg’; and tonight at 10.30. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.18 and risen tomorrow morning at 721. 684MB! “Remember the been mover at - Mr. Daniel llcPbefl, Cumberland, 'F‘ull moon Monday, Nov. soul. at Monday. Nov. to. min. gumbo 8.47 nan. contests, eels of oy articles. n Summersida tide eighteen mln- stormy, u"; “"5", gm“; utel later than Charlottetown. ‘Olll-ll-Ol-li . LOW‘ -.--.-.-A ,‘.- g .. .._‘_;l;.,- . -‘_ razrin!» ~"~.::-.___..._.._.-._.AA.._,_ .