.- --r= t, . i.’ F?! I BoweisrSlck Headache, Holman’: Catalog. - was GNLL-At_12,.3D last night theorems-were called out rol- a 514K113 hflusln a house on eastern t‘ ..-~*_ , _ , . . ~ -. Owmflilh. Blllous Liver §§§£‘.”‘~ Sm‘ "° “““‘“‘° w" - ' " - m.- __ , _ _ Tne-liieéatyneutnannoiaxative liJpletely by mom“, d» I Nbminl “.593 WKTJQN cer- llloflv/Ofltlfllflilibflhiilbll? linr sandal»; n-l--~lii..§“w.¥§“."‘ s.“ -“°?§5'7’I’i9§'§2. ‘-“‘°~P“'”é* bowellfhfllsmu lhlYt-Dizzyoliaad: lwu s e caret! neverflitir ' Iiihgwmmb‘ mgkmihap‘ "'°“5-’9°1d$'-v"#‘u°‘i""*1" We “n or [Pills like Baits Pills p " ’ e Mcwwi“ °~d b’ '“~“°‘ oi: uoeetlyM-‘id Qtenuwh- tsr-can-dvl ("n1 e .41; fOiland t)! ' pest. all. séglllrlfili-xwd’ “.1”'** _M- Ruse. , p; __ f’? "m" °°- . . PERSONALS '=' -" .. f - g . —‘--— o-rv‘¢‘¢‘vuv Jew-reef u: we: * , - _ <’M'r. jMlchael iMcKenns. Vernon ‘ _ _ _~ » ‘ V . . Daid a visit to the city yesterday. , N Mr. Ale Murphy, station agent at y‘ '_; 1N _ c ' _ fill-zany silent the week end in the R-lTEM-lh Iver lino bea- dgy. Quins-line pu 1 In a clan ' ' > prover-sage“ d"! 0'i ‘ . ' ‘ ' ' """_ . V, I¢.-n_.!l;5c- - dfilélljtgmolpgrflgrrzgnfiplflfljz- "_':,:'::,,,,,°,',':',,:,v';,1',,': Mr. 0. Shreenan, Kinkora spent ti: 11;; :€7:vi3|;¢;;l|l|!“lfll: lrllla-FAddIell Inrqu pan 0| an. “n m.“ the week end visiting friends 1n . ma. n.,...;...... .1.:;....'.:'=i:.‘:a':.;‘::.":.:t.J::cairn: “w “v- L __‘_;5_V , Mr. Wilfrid McKsnna, city 999m . H,‘ . {v v 1 Viv-‘ v v v r agents Wanted WANTED l-il/E- AGENTS . Watkins 160 products. FOR _ t to Mlflum .'= ‘- Write The J. Watkins 00., B79 Craig 8L, was; Montreal. ~ ~ -F‘?i. Sale ~1- rv- '. ‘I , ' —-'**v m“ ‘"59" "W0 (2) PUPS. Apply 109 Elm Avenue. H“ cheater St. 600022-1-5l FOR -_ 3AL5,'___ @000 DRAFT KNOW VOUR LIFE —— LATEQT horserweigbo 1400i Apply J. Jan. -~-eiwen, tiilocmncster st. 1 wk ' 1700. . ACRES» OIL-FRUIT AND stock farms“ Terms. Box 142, Pfltflfli. Missouri. . FQRIBRI-J! 0R1 TRADE-IMPROV. ed 108 acres Wisconsin best land, $106k. machinery. Owner, o, w, 1351111891‘, Knowlton", Wis. __ FOR BALB-PAJ-RELBRED RAM or would exchange tor pure bred ram of any breed. M. Acorn vq. logo Green. 1 4-21 B0 ACRES-J MILES FROM AP. nietonl rollllu; clay loam soil; z 31W $991118; 12 hogs, 15 Holstein cattle; ‘fine buildings; silo; good machinery; $18,000. A. W. Laqbs, ‘QPPIQWE- W1?’ ; ' ‘ '-: -~—-—-<-P~—-———->_,...____..__ - - Alrilntlr YVllhtcd \S,TH_ERE{WILL ss MUCH sa- i wolcln: in prosperous" Canada this Christmas, there is the greatcbt imaginable demand for nuféxciuslvef its ‘priced sonalyGreeting Cards; represent Canada's old established house » mists-the weiebratcdutoyul. Ser- . lea; easy to make ten to twenty dollars daily; Sample Book ire_e_._to workers; experience or ,_oppll,al {unneces- sary. Bradley-Garretson; Braill- ford, Ont. i "-‘- ' “ Help \V.'mte(l—-F6l!li1!0 WANTE; A MAID. APPLY Mrs. Lodgéiiilfi Upper Prince St. 3i ‘WANTED ‘Al-MAID FOR GENER- ul housework i0 80 i0 3i- Oatlleriiles. Ontario. Apply t0 Mrs. A.W, Stems, 73 Cumber- land ISL - 6i Found FOUND -OCT 13th A LADIES’ m; cilpe. uQwpsr can have. same same by proving ownership and paying for ad. Apply Guardian. ___ -...-._. --—-—~—.—-r-———-- Situations Vacant t $5 PRIVATYI- CHRISTMAS greeting cards; sample B001! nae; men and women already w. 11B!" n Jllsccllallcous Surveyor, Harmony J ct. To tar s ROOM COTTAGE on -Elm Avenue. Apply Guardian. TWO’ ROOMS T0 TITIE-T-Sz (YET? aid IStreet. lFU-R WORK cons AT 12o DOR- scientific ‘method. Develop your pOWBl‘_5. Send birth date; 25c stumps. Satisfaction guuruutecd. Walter Winston Keniiworth, as Blvd. Courcelles, Paris, France. ‘KNOW YOUR LIFE-LATEST scientific method. Develop your I powers. Send birth date; 25 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. | Walter Winston Kenilworth, 88 Blvd. Collrceiles. Paris, France. .._ RAISE BIG CAPITAL FOR ANY ‘legitimate business. Writs for FREE book "QUICK FIINANC- ING” andmy free plans ShOWlIlg how companies raise large capit- ol bv my easily operated method. ——Bonnett, 1073, San Fernando Bldg, Loe Angclcs, California. Help wnnicdiiinle WANTED -_ TRAVELLER FOR JNO- ALFREO MQDONALD LAND Sunday in Keppock the Mr. Patrick Corish. ‘Among lhefpiissefllrers on the ouisfllng train Saturday morning were iMatitheas Kousllan. Albert Dutfy, and Alex McEachern . Miss Christina McKenna re- turned to her home in Vernon after visiting "her sister ill North River. Mrs. Roy Jay and two children. Mt. Stewart are spending Thanks- giving in the city with her parents. ‘Mr. and Mr-s. D. Molliiilan, Grafton Street. - - Miss Rosella JMcQuaid ol St. Teresa's who has been spending the pas‘: week in the city left Slit- urday for Pmvnul ‘where she will » visit her aunt, Mrs. Peter Mc- Kenna. ~ " ' llot eliu' THANKSGIVING DINNER NOV. 6. i922 SOUP Pusce ot tomato with ricc; Con- sonlme a la milunnise. . FISH Boiled salmon. ‘Sauce ‘Vinaigrette creamed potatoes. ENTREES Oyster Patties; Sardines on Prince Edward I5lillld,’W.H. Hay ward Co, Limited, Crockery & Glassware.<85 Princess Sh, St. John, NB. BACON FOR BRITAIN . VARIESJN QUALIY ‘Since March last Canadian ba- mggnlgmingicon in England has l-ull anywhere; ' 10 to 17 shillings Der long irons l, on red-wieght gbelow- Danish and .‘ 2 to 27 shillings lower. than Irish. Our best show-lug as compared "with Danish was on March 25, Ap- ril 14 and October 14, when were only l0 shillings behlnd_and our worst on May lfljwhen we wgere 17 shillings behind, best allowing compared with Irish was on March 25. when we were l? shillings below. and the Worst on Jlrne 14, 22. >29, July 26 and Aug v8! 5. when two were 27 shillings lower. ilrish and Canadian have shown the least violent and Danish the most violent variations during the period. In the seven months Da- nish has only once been quoted‘ u ilish as Irish and on other ceca- sions has run anywhere from one; no seventeen shillings below the beet. Denmark is again up to imp. mal in volume oi’ production but has apparently not come up to pronvar standard in quality, _ -___-__o0<>____. A weal-thy man who died in the is!’ Our' I v m n 1 p mlMltllamds without much; love for "zwg! Ighilffengny- gomzuj, those he ielt behind, s-lated 111 a Brando“! out note that he had hidden hlis will ' a ' _ . between ‘two piece: of paper inrglils ‘ > " house. Aftermont s of unaval-lng _ i _ tuwavted search,‘ catlillc oilthie relafilvesindgih» . . covcro e m as ng w , ell pQ-[gi-rogg TED.—- A FEW between the new and old coats oi‘ paper on the walls. . “ The hiding of coin-s inbuilt is e dlliilcuit buslnessqbut at; least one mun has succeeded i doing it. workmen in the 8o ‘h of France discovered hi-s hoard hidden ill v l, earthenware pots in an old, well mlbmN NW».- ‘Qgfiwxl bodies the total being well over fifty thou. ‘J ""“°'"“‘"- “m” Wm‘ ’°"°]'°"“' saiiiéi-lssiil‘ csltlnstlhllfilh at Berle and cflrfylflil Pfilrgli-"I-‘B’ “mmmplllh Kent England. where a very Poi-lily "lam v 9 e hm‘ Gwem-Ienniteti [personage captured by the mam‘ Income T“ omma-‘n up‘ luck Princc and imprisoned on p" M'°"7‘°" "-"""’°“" Oqopne" ' ‘ole l the neighborhood an: in “ma” Gardener street‘ Moremmp‘ M‘ - - ‘n IOV during ‘the sernices w“ mad and ‘wound? ma“ in Dub a cmtlllm I ‘ i some POIIOVIX’ "u, todfly-r Hiiiflidl“ 7mm m’ the Jun t e llow-aegis of reat size “Mm me raiders wrinkled the tonal a ‘h veg ct illd getwesn tile ‘pwehiwim ‘mun and the“ so‘ Bind was} “a; liiu artl uiar Pew the off-icell nan. 'I‘-ho my briasde "I00? iwwlie 9 i l gm $1 o, the nltrlved quickly ‘Illld prevented the date coinciding W l! much damage being done. ' pniso El'.,., "“"" _ I\. c 1- =. “it c5," pnlwm nod Potatoes in oily 03> my tation on the ma n lino’. lilulnllhlld Kelly IRISH liifiééiblaas - ‘ RAID TAX ‘OFFICE pa; Was Born’!- l Mrs. c“ McCIIIG, N0?- ‘ _ - (i .. ti‘ . > <~ "After my baby was born. I ' weal, and. run y - a ' ‘ca no lnuc ‘ ' ‘ , ' I ‘d-PLIIIDJCTOI‘ my ‘f {GI ' N Foodtht . l flfalhsiairil. J- ,_ , has} proved dues II to mils _____,_ _ llkqnlis anoni wollagsln. - -aI ted gonna. ro c '_ ogfitlrldbcby. 12:‘, the mil all“ " ' ' _in a~ J jm°°iumg . j . ‘*1 was; mAfter Baby W ‘l. 4944 Hui“ nasnfs 31mm h‘ a “WWW Parmesan. BOILED Boiled log of mutton; BRUCE. C3 [IQ ROASTS Sirloin oi Beet’; Yorkshire pudding; roast spring lamb, mint sauce; brown gravy; roast young Turkey; cranberry jelly. . RELlSHEs . Z Tomato ketb-ilup; Wlolrchester- isllire sauce; Anchovy sauce; Iilorse radish sauce; Harvey sauce; I I e stuffed olives; assorted pickles; [spiced ,pllllllS. , VEGETABLES Boiled potatoes; mashed pota- .ioes. creamed onions; buttered lpzlrsnips. ’ ' SWIEETS ‘Apple pie; lemon pie; Bavarian cream with dates; strawberry turn- overs; jeily tartilets, DESSERTS ‘Mil-DIG ice cream: sponge cake; apples; pears; grapes; crackers; nuts; raisins; cheese; tea; coltee; buittermillk. $60 for (lne Hundred u I . | Million Roth es new YORK, Nov. l.— J. r. Ei- iisoll, foreign (exchange _ manager of a local steamship concern, au- nouncod today that he had thought one hundred million Russ-inn iso- viot roubie notesdor $60 ill Unl- ted States gold. _ . . ,-., . late Lois aoll The death took place at an early hour Saturday morning of Mr. Louis Paoll, son of IMr. and Mrs. Simon P. Paoil of this city. The THE .I. IENTRAL GUARD] guest of ‘ NQTICI-Oaa-lno ma, nlsht class will be held on Tueoday this week on account Abegweit Play. CONGRATULATIONS. .Mr. Iustice and Mrs. Amenault are to- day receiving congratulations on .helr iiitesllth wedding anniversary Many nappy returns. JIIANOA °Alus.,-'-'rhs steamer ‘Manna sailed Friday evening for St. John's, Nfid, with a cargo oi four hundred tons, consisting or oatd, may‘, Ipouauoea; vegetables; butter. cheese and eggs. THIE, ORG H-ESTRA F O R “My Brother's Keeper" at the Prince Edlwani Theatre tonight is as tollows: Pianoahlr. A. E. Blanchard. Violin-Mr O. Winnins Violin—E. J Arsen-aiult. BIIIIJO-J. McBride. Banjo-dd. Arsenault. Banjo Mandolin-Jae B. Johnston. Drums—E. Bradleyn. ‘ DeValera issues Manifesto to Belfast (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN, Nov. -4.—-One o! the ilrst oificidi- acts of Eamon De Valera in his new capacity as President o! the Republican Coun- cil of State was to issue a- manl- fosto today to the voters of the six counties under the. jurisdictional the Northern Parliament asking them to ignore the British elec- tions, but to retain government. . De Va-lerifs popularity is so de- preciated, however, that the mani- festo is‘ not likely to have much effect, Intel-lerencc with thepcace lul Policy of tile Cusgravu _Govcrn- lnent is likely to‘ estrange the pub- lic oven more, as Sir James Craig's party in Ulster could make political capital of the rebel lead~ er's activity in England. '('l’he above desllatch is copy - rigilt ill the United States by the New York Herald.) Gale Callsld p Tremendous Havoc NORTH SYDNEY, N. S., Nov 4 —Tllc northwest gale which dill such damageat this po-l-t on Tues- day. caused.’ even greater havoc in the fishing villages of the north Vern parts of the Island, according to lntormatlon brought here today by George J. Brewer, of Bay St Lawrence. Brewer with three com panions. Raymond Whitley, Joun A. Mclsaac and Benson lllclsaac. all ot the Bay St. Lawrence arc bound to the Maine lumber woods for the winter. According to the story told by Mr. Brewer the gale caused trel mendous seas which roiled into Bay ht. iLawrcnce and washed away practically everpthing along the shore. Three boat houses at Wreck ~Cove and one At Bay St. Lawrence were demolished, three motor boats were lost and three men almost lost their lives vvllcn a giantfcomiber went through the boat house Ill which they were. and wased them out through the back wlall, which lit tore away like so much paper. A third man who saw the ‘wave coming clung lo a rope suspended from the loft or the house and escaped a ducking. The boat houses demolished at Wreck Cove belonged to John Donaghue, Joseph '1‘. Burton and W. ‘Oapstick. ' ' it was while working in the lat- ter house tllet the proprietor and Thomas Capsltick were cornered by the big wave which tore through the shed and they had a narrow escape. At Bay St. Law- rence the oldi Government Crib Wiork pier which was repaired this summer was totally destroyed and there is liqfitle sign of even the pile oi.’ heavy rock and gravel which tilled and weighted the timber down. Joseph R. iMoNell lost his boat house at this place. , It was Mr. IMONEII and Mr. Bur- ton who lost h-ia house at Wreck Cove who claim they saw the un- known steamer sink oil Cape North several weeks ago. They were two miles apart at the tiinb and bot‘; maintain that the happen ing was a reality. There wzlsno deceased has - peer In falling health for some time past and recently spent some time in Clrba. in the ho e thata change oi’ cli-l I l. mllto won d restore vigor. . The late Mr. Paoll was ayoun! plan of exemplary chiaracter. ex- Arolnoly popular with all who knew llimrlis was lor a numlbér of years connected with the local branch of the Royal Hank, nml later lite- camc associated with his lather in the lumber business. j The lute Mr. Paoli took a deep interest in athletics and was il ‘member of the Royal BankCham- pica Hockey Team. = Tilihlfi‘ parents and other memv bars oi’ tha falllily the Guardia extends heartfelt sympathy. _ illuudluc V’ rHE w» w; ‘ciFBY-iilluls or q; WHO SHE his wonted ma» isre- . . {ifllllimfllllfifllalflll between iIiPIll up to ills time the)’ were quusiioneri and lath desc-"lil-z. zhe. stmnol" is almost identical detail. Th‘ loss or. rials on the ---..~..-.1 wilt run melil high, nin» are Iiil-"Ui Io have been iosoood their are limit libiy many others. the loss ol which has not generally been made known. iA't Wreck Cove, Hugh Mel-facil- Pr" Paul Molmsn. and Simon G. McLean lost valuable motor hosts, which they used in connection with fishing. and at White Point it was reported that six bouts had been lost. but information as to the owners was not available. It is ‘estimated that the total loss dur _ill ‘the heavy weath i' this W01‘ ‘viii run into many t ousands 0t i l‘ w‘ " O'I'I‘ETO the Belfast 10 ~1- .~ I, ‘~r')fls-llr\fly 4. L. . Entries ‘for tile » _; AIIIIBIIC M261» ‘ST. JOHN, N.B.,l Nov. 4.-—An autumn athletic meet will mark m“ 7°91"! "Deni-pg, oi’ the new skill-ill! arena on Thanksgiving evening, under the patronage of QICULGOVETIYOI‘. Pussiey- Premier Foster and Mayor MdLelun, and ynder tile management of the Ath. etic Association of the Cfllflllley. cial Club uI St. John, in coopera- tion with Messrs. Finley and Mor. B“, Proprietors of the rink. The officials are as follows: Remi"? F-W- Geembs, starter, A. w- CWBY; clerks of ‘course ILW. Sterling Geo. Stubba; finish llidzes, Frank White. Harry Ervln_ 1U» Mesvitv. HJ. Sheehan; aclgillier, RF. Wright; Wield judges. J “m Bowie RI. MOCaffefty. P. - Lease. K. lngrallam; timers’ K_ J. Macltac, M. Doian, N.P. McLeod; amnmllléelv. ‘L. LeLacheur, M“. lam Case; Jud f all Barber. ge o w mug’ Keith as follows: (Event No. 1 50 yards dash, 5e. nior-h-sz heat: 1. Drew Mulenlly-l YIMJC-Aq 2. Charles l. Qbrmnn,’ Gym; 3. P. J German, Y.M.C.I.- 4 w.\v. Donahue, YlM.-C.A.~ 5 15.“; 2°" "9"". Sussex. ' i I 2nd heath-d. Albert Molltenlth YMCA-i 7. H.A. Webster; Y.M.‘ CA4 8- Louie N-ice. Y.-M.C.A. 9.] Quincy iSmitil, Sussex; 39, Mi". ray Sinclair, Gyro, | Event No. 2 50 yards dash, jun.’ ior, boys under 13 years—lst: heatz’ - i-H- Nuaent. Y.M.‘C.l., 11. Ar- thur Irving. YJM.C.A.; l2. H.llic. Rmens- TUXIS: l3 James Mom‘ ieith. YM.C.A.; 14. an. Flewoll-I 3" in and lleat—-<15.Jll<". Chandler, v. M-b-In 1o. A. Arlllllrs. Tuxis; 17. J. Kirk, Y.M.-Cl; 18, Gordon 19. itobcl-t Sproule Y. lEVclltv No. 3—~Girls' 50 yards dash—l\ames to be announced. Event No. 4—t]-I|lgh jump__gojg_ Yeomans, Y.IM.C.A.; 21, Al M“. ler Sussex: 8. Louis Nice. Y.M.C.A. Event No. 5——-Final so yards (lash, senior; first and second in preliminary heats. Event No. ti-Finai 50 yards dash boys first and second in pre- llmllnary heats. ' Event No, j-One mile run—22 Baillie)’ Franlcosw (fllariotteown; 23, William Dorcy; 24, Victor Mc- Mllay Windsor: 20. Edward Yeo mans. l'.ili.C.A.; 25, Ronald North- Jn: 26. Geo. W. Sprung. Y.»M.C.l.; 7. H.O ‘Vwlltilfif, Y.M,VC,A_; 27, Earle Frier, Sussex; 33, Ital-Did Lllliierre, Commercials. Event No. 8——Commercial trav- clors’ race, one 1&p—N_'1n‘le5 to be announced. Event No. 9—-220_ yards dash- 2, Charles I. German. Gyro; 3, E. J. Gorlnan, Y.M.C.I. 6, Albert bicntciih. Y.ivl.C.-A.; 7 ll, 0, \Vh“i>_Si.cl',_\’.hi.lC.A.; 8. Louis Nige, Y.IM.'C.A.; 9. Quincy Smith, S1185“; 5. Burton I-Ieffer Sussex. Event N0. 10——'I‘ug of war, Trav- oicrs vs Bankers-Other to be announced. Event No. 1i—Wrestllng match (Championship) Event No. 12--~-Bro:ld junlp—— 4. \V. Donahue, Y.M.C.A.; 84 Louis Nicc, Y.M.C.A.; l), Albert Mon- teitil. Y.M.C.A.; 21, Al. Miller. Sussex, 39, Murray Sinclair, Gyro. Event No. 13-220 yards dash. b0ys—1st heat, 28, Sheldon -E_ Lin ton, Y.-M.C.A.; l, Drew Muically. Y.'M.'C.A.; 29, IS. Arlhurs, Tuxls, 5, Burton Heller Sussex: 4. W.W. Donahue. Y.IM..C.A.; 31, Gordon Gibbon, E.E.I.I.. 2nd hoat—-3i2, Cari Olive, Y.M.C. A.; 9, Quincy 'Slnlth. Sussex; 30, Uouis Siovlt; 14, AE. Flewell-lng, 25. Ronald Northup, Y.M.C.A. -Event No. 14-12 pound shot- 33, Allan Mclnnes, Y.iM.C.l.; 26. Geo. W. Sprags. Y.M.C.I.; 6, Albert Monteitll, Y..M.C.A.; 2.1, .-\.I. Miller, Sussex; 39, Murray Sin clair, Gyro. Event No. Ill-Girls high jump, names to be announced. ~ Event No. lii-wldnal boys 220 yards dash, first and second in preliminary heals. lEvcnt No, 17-440 yards dllsll senlor—-22, Barney Francis, ‘Char- lottetown; 3. EJ. Gorman, Y.M.C. I.; 6 A. Monteit-h, Y.M.-C.A.; 8. Louis Nice, Y.M.C.A.; 2 Charles I. German, Gyro; 26, George W. Spragg, Y.|M.|C.ll.; 7, H.O. Web- ster, Y..~M.C.A.; 9, Quincy Smith, Sussex. Event No. l8—One mile walk- 34. E. Spinney, Y.'M..lC.A.; 35, Ndrvar Lambert, Y.l\I.'C..A.; 25. Ronald Northrup, Y.M.C./l.; 23. William lDorey; 120. Edward Yeo- mans, Y.M.C.-A. 27, Earle Frier. Sussex. Event No. l9—~Pole_vault-— 4 W.W. Donahue. Y.M.C.A.; 2i, A. l. Miller; Sussex; 37, Paul Fraser. Y.M.1C.I.; 6, Albert Mollteiih, Y.M. CA; 36. Ronald Naae. Event No. 20-¢Standing broad jump-L w.w. Donahue, Y.M.C. A. 2.1, AU. Miller, Sussex; 20. ‘Ed- ward Yeornans. Y.M.C.A.; 9. Quin- cy Smith, Sussex. “outsmart 1 I The events and the entrants are‘ I I i Li; Nulruitvinsrzn Wanna-van“ A‘ _ ; . l Srdolrlno n oi “MASTER WORK- Afloat and Ashore A the Sailor Man is ali inseparable companion MAN” SMOKING TOBACCO. ‘Fhiasmoohrichslnobi can be had in both Plug and Cut Plug. A! AH . Tobucenniifi, _ and General Stores}, eorl-Ie W. Sprnglg, Y.<ltl-.-C.l.; 22. Barney Frances, Charlottetown; 35. Norval Larniberi, Y.l\'I.iC.A.; 27,] Earle Friars, Sussex. l TOWING“ The Railway won from Bachelors]- ill ‘the Bowling match pll the ‘Y’ alleys by a majority of 189 pins Friday night getting ahead the first string which the Bachelors ai- though rolling wcil were llevcn able to overcome. The Railway put on tllc €XODll0llillly high score oi 2049 being the second team to break last years league rccord. SUMMARY Railway Nicholson .. . . . . . . ..184 147 154 Loyle . - 129 Douglass _ 137 Small . . . . . . .. . .. 130 Trains-r -. 104 654 Team total——2049- Bachelor: Conrad . . . . . . . . .. 80 138 138 < 112 127- 107 . .118 170 172 109 190 137 .97 107 110 51G 680 664 Team toial-ISGO The Railroad and Y. M. C. A. meet the next glllnc on Wellnes- day night. and a good game can be erpected as both tezllns are very evenly matched Charlottetown Man __ Alrestld on Susplcou (Special to The Guardian.) MONiCTON. N.B., Nov. 4.~—Fol- _ against them. 4i From that date nothing has been heard of her. .- Lioylfs eiif-orts in the search were supplemented by the Auc- tralinn Government's vessel Gera- illln. which visited remote Islands oil thc Queensland coast and Lord Howe island. but the barque must llow he added to the long list of ships which have mysteriously difl- appeared in tile Southern Seas. ' Campaign j ill Manchester (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Nov. 4.—Thc election campaign ill Manchester opened last night. All ten divisions arc being fought by Conservatives ill Withington, iiulmc and Exchange - - , .- t _ iTaik may -be cheap, but cheap‘ 3'.l’§i‘§"?.§i’.'f.’.“ “i5 iliiiifiiiliélil- ‘We; "m" PM" ion and Gorton Divisions there are! The “lodem wise men of m 'l‘ol'y~Lalior contests, ulul Biackley Kile/snide, Plotting and Rusholme, are tllreo collnered lights. The 'l‘oric-s, with seven seals to defend. naturally have the most lo l yeast are home brewers. - IN MEMORIAM lose. Labor has to defend Hon. J. It. Clyllcs, ill Plotting; Hon. Jollll FRANCIS DEVINE Hodge. in Gorto-n. and J. E. Slltlou" in Ciayioll. it is slated locally that there Is a strange lack of‘ zest ianiong the Laboritee, who are suirl |to be reeling that the wind is ills lllully friends were shocked lo lCilTll cl‘ the death of Mr. Francis Davina, Hunter River on Tuccday. Oct. 31st nt the age oi’ 75 ‘years. v Till‘ lute Mr. Devine had been ______¢,@_____ vollilncd to his bed during the past 5H|ps L051- A-r 55A eight lllollihs and although death was expected yet his demise was LONDON, Nov. k-‘Lillfflvfi illld» llcllrli with regret by his large cir- cwvriiillg "parties" concerned with clc oi‘ friends and relatives. iwo British ships, the eteulllvr Mr. Doville u-as a. life long resi- Gondia, and the barque Manllrewa|<lellt o.‘ Hunter River having been finally abandoned directions fflfili member 0i that lzolilmunity for search on Saturday, and officially almost 75 yours. H WiiS a devout record them as lost. _ lllcnlbel" of the Roman Catholic The Gondirl oi‘ 3.544 tolls, belong (‘llllrrll zlnll tile loss of such a re- ed to the British India Steam spectcll citizen will be felt by all. Navigation (“onrpaily ZIINIWVBB colll~i The funeral wilich was held on lilandczl by (‘aplain C. N. Wlikin» Tllllrsniay- Nov. 2nd was attended soil. of Glasgow. by a large number of people. Silo sailed from Bungoon foliiltsqulclll High Mass was celebrat- Iol- Shanghai on 19th of July, with ell by Rev. Father Chaisson and a crew of eleven Europeans and the remains were laid in their last scvclltgv-iunvhurscars and was reqrestillg place in ltustlco Cemetery ported by wireless at Hong Kong the service at the grave being also ml 2nd oi’ August. Since then conducted by Father Chalsson. she has not been heard of. i Tile pull bearers wereMcssrs. Agcnis for Lloyils have hall Angus Nicholson, Fred Waye, Dan search mlulc in seas oil the hvaten MCDIIlrL-iltl. Pope Bagllall. Willard tracks in cnsc she had broken Scllars anlYArcllic ‘MoKinnon. down or lllld bccll taken by Ilhill-l use pirates. ' BBYOIILI some liie bolls and hatch lift TIIIST lowing a comlllunlcatlon from the “V?” bcmmg h“ MIIIQ- “Qfraf” ilaiifax police ln which ‘was a de- h“ Mo“ mum‘ "r Egftvessaf‘ ‘u? Snflption of ‘t mun wflmed them it is glfhVlilflfzlllllieflll to l6 e omit}; as a suspect ill tile Corkum tra-Cfieil " n“ mi‘ c 3mm“ w c gedy, lllSpcgtor [lama and OHLOLCUITOII in tlo Swatolv area on cer Kanebafpprehended alman hlexrelmflfifilsi ég-mue Manurewa “V” a shortly core noon tolay- ' B . ‘ Police say that the man arrested lfalnsiu-“i (‘Jililgerémlg V9559] 9W2‘? answers correctly the description XX - e-‘srs- “iIQYSQII- l q‘ given my the Halifax police, sailed from l ydney on Jarcl when taken mm cusmdy the ior Grafton on the (‘iarencc Rival. mun gave tile name of Bl-ulnleynl after having given several v tller names. Inspector Harri-s, however, recognized the man as one named George Esscry who Was wanted authorities for breaking jnli. Brom- lcy. or Easel-y, carried n suitcase- and had the sum of $141 on his person. . The suspect would give no sni- isfactory account of ills move- ments, saying‘ at various times that he had come Iroln the East, that he llad come from Edmund- FLOU Event No. 22--iI-‘ive—mllc run — 5R8, Harold Lapiorre. Commercials; 24, Victor Macaulay, Windsor, 26; ston, N.B., and other places, ihut nothing satisfactory us to his real movements. Thdroupbbreid, My ill is" —BY ‘Milled l,» limit Bros lnsdisdfielldal; “ PAOLI-At ills llomc 247 Graitoll. Street, city. Saturday morning, Nov. 4th, Pllui Louis Puoli. “be- loved son oi Simon P. and Mar- garet M. Polio. Funeral this (Mon- iizly) morning ill 9.45 to St. Dun- slllnfis (‘illhcrli-ai and thence to B i‘. (‘c-mtcry. flrQv-“m- . . THOROBREAD flecemes “of-at y is the n h: bikini‘, min.- tutti. u, AkC-N WELL. A's LONG A‘; ‘at-IE t6 T. AH‘ NOHQNEUKROUND- I . w“ ‘You Bic. BuruZl-l ,."°,§i§§....'. GU65‘ ‘f: or bAD-HEADb _ _ WHAT O0 YOU, ~ MEAN fir: WALKIN’ '\4j4/‘: .