“When it comes to low cost o’ upkeep, what equals a wheel- barrow?” Charlottetown Gulrdlolrouzga 0:351: Iorlilnl Guardian. IT SIISPIZIII IN TEINE Will IN N-_Y. IIIIY Cleveland [Thought to Have Been Instigator of Fighting FirTEEN-ifultnuus ARE r011. TO DATE iPolice Believe Peace is -- Assured Now That l Alleged Leader is Taken. (Special to Guardian) NEW YORK, Nov. 11.-Chill Jul-k lmlll. of Cleveland. suspected Instigator of the widespread tong war WlilPll recently has caused 15 murders was In tlle tombs ‘tonight withollt bzlll, awaiting extradition‘ to Clt-vl-lutul on. an indictment for blackmail and extortion. Arrostvtl here lust night as he spud from a railway station to Chlnulowil for n sturet conference with l-lliii chleftains, police cotlrl officials ordered him held 48 hours whilu dt toctives from the Ohio city llastenl ll Iiere to take hliil ill custody. (fhin Jack Lion's arrest was a scvl-ro blow to the iilp Sings in New York's (thinatown. Prompt- ell by lvllispering among On Leong tongsnit-h. police declared they had captured the ringleader, of tlie tong war and that with him behind bars illlli unable to crelltu further mis- chief, pual-e ' among the tongs would become assured anti the ru cently rl-laurrent murders would’ cease. ii Millionaires Believe In Making Sons Earn Own Living. fStcclal to m. Gllifdlqfll ALPANY, N. Y., Nov. lL-Cliar- il.~; H, rtuhin. in. l-on of the bunker of New York, with Raymond hit-i- lcii sou of Charles S. Mellen. lor- nier president of the New Yolk, New ilavcn anti Hartford ltnil- rand, began earning their living today as clerks in the W. M. Whitney and Compifny store here. Their parents believe the Iioys shunltl make their own start lu life Illlfl they will be expected to ilvc on their salaries. C. P. R. To Colonize Eastern Canada (Ca-nadiln Prone.) MONTREAL, Nov, iL-Colonlza ilon iti Eastern Canada is about to ‘be undertaken by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Announcement Was made today at the offices of "l" “ilfllbzlny that o. considerable block of agricultural land alontl the lino of the Dominion Atlantic RMIWHY in Nova. Scotfa has‘ been purchased. The property is located "Bllr Hectnnollg. -—_-<.-o>——- Condensed Specials RATE-Jo per Word, net , each insertion in this column. ‘FOR SALE __ TYPEWRITER. Artur 104‘ Prince Street, Phone 694-1- slis-ii-iiml \ now: vou ratio OUITBULN (focoa? B lbs 85c. Oudmorc Bros- sss 11 12 2i .__. ‘Enviztorsa-cl FOR 10o. no ior 20 100 , omcefr. for 80o Guardians ‘CAULIFLOWER, CA R n o 1' s, Pursnips. Turnlips, and Cnbbaizo 8t Cullinore Bros. CB5 ll 12 2i ‘WE ARE OPEN TU BUY ALL kinda of Ladies and Men's Cloth- "lll- Ne. Must be in good repair. Call or Phone 465d. Second Hand Sm"- 658-11-11M3l. ‘SAUNSOMI IKUIAGII MADE 2°“ mill!- Biulldern. Newsim Co. Market Building. QOISO-Olfl-llinon. ‘lg! ram-rim or svunv lflcrlntfon ones ly and expell- , Iioully execute . Guardian 0on- trnl Job Primary, Pinon: 188. I'M-Giff. i‘ ‘Wanna-Ar Mic: emote "'1" or boy. notably from m “lull-PI. to unlit, in lb: Jlnncn. ‘N 1P- 4- manure-l. niiar m. ,_ lanai-tat Chinese escapes or dies, i _ u . I léalfiautglufhlpe now (‘hancellor of U“. Exchequer, null wvisilcti fihurc- _ <——~ sew \\\ \\\ Read byiiveryliody Covers Prince Edward Island Like Tho Dew WILL HE HANG? Five ‘Almcs fried for murder and three times sentenced to be hanged lis the record of Chong Sam Bow. a VancouverChinaman. who shot and killed a man on a street corner when some words passed between them. A jury disagreement and appeals caused the numerous trials. however he wiill pay the capital penalty on January 15th, unless he or the Cabfinet grants him clemency. ——--——<+q———i- SEN. liliIilE sllcclllllis (Canadian Press) CAMBRIDGE. Nov. 11. —'l‘lil- body of ill iiry (‘llbot Lodge,‘ sl-nitii" Senator t'or hiatsszlrllllstetts, and for many years one of‘ outstanding figures In tht- Stntv. who tiitwd shortly before initinight at Charles- giitc ilrrspltnl here, lay todlly at tin.- home of his lifelong friend In Boston while plans for tilt», funeral weru bt-Ing perfected. The death of Senator Lodgu, which came aft- er a- coltrageous fight for life last- ing more than four days from time hi. sufleretl n stroke inst Well- iitastlay. untied n curl-er of not- liblo distlitctitiii as stzltcsiilan and pu-blicist. Struck down lastxwetl- “(il-“Iljy just as lie was innimii; n rapid ‘convafiisuncoffrliin "his sec- ond operation W|llllll' a few iiltmtlis t)“. 74 year olll Senator Wills lili- cotistriolls during most _oi‘ the duys intervening lit-fore his ill-nth. {<6}?- Free Statc- Gov’; , To Adopt Pro- tective Tariff (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 11—~.\ colllllle/ mnslw fiflllllJlli of high protective tariff is about t-l bt- announced ill the Duff Airenlin uctzordlntl l0 it Dulplln (‘,0l‘l't‘blll0lIt|lillt of the Morit- mg plum it, is tiiillcrstood that u“, Fr“ 51.11.. government intends to tax nil lmpzlrtvti cloths obout Al} crcenl, raise the present inlllol‘! Hutv n" shot-s and tux furniture anti‘ tireparl-d foodstuffs. Sir Robert Horne’s Tribute to Churchill (Canadian Press) _ t LONDON, Nov. 11—bir ltobcr l-lornu. nddressiili; "I" lilting? M . 1| b’ ; '1 i h‘ l‘ ng ' (ollfllfill ( u llllblilllltitjls of Winston hill success iii his mllllTlfiflfllt Sh» lguport did not niuliu '0 I own exclusion from tin.- iltzllhv ll Cabinet. ' llitlllllsll l5 llll lllll llllll sllslitllllll Experts Are Now at Work on Plan for lllllll tllN Hlllllfi Kl [Ell IN Hlllll Govt. (Jasualties Ten-- Missing" Battleship Reaches Monte- video. (Special to Guardian) POlf/PO ALPJUIU‘), Brazil, Nov. l1——~'l'llll‘iy revolutionlsts were kill- ed all a large nlltn.bl.-i' wounded in a battle yesttrduy Iii wllitern itio tlrzlnde tie Sui in which the loyal forces were victorious, according to all llllnullllccniliili lliade today by ilill stifle govorliiilcilt. The til-all are snitl to hnvu incltiiicd the I'l'\'UlIIl.lUllilI‘y civil gnvl-rliul‘. Antonio Mbntero. It was said that the government troops lost four lllnlll and, six woundl-ti. (Canadian Press) I\I(JN'I‘ICV"IIDEO, Nov. ii. —-—'l‘lil.- presence oi’ tho Brazilian rebel lint.- tloship Silo Paulo iit dlrugunyun \\‘I.tl_|*.l‘:<l is dl-filnliiling the uttttition of the goveriattncti-t, wilich will be obliged to intimate to the (lotu- mander of ship that ho Irnvve iin- llllhlilllvly innslnlilzli us liruguny. lacking necessary nuvnl forces, would bu unl-ltble to scizt- and dis- arm a battleship. The Uruguay- lln Minister of Fort-i 'u Affairs lit-Ill a lungtiiy (lfilllfifvlitt. lust night with ilrllzillllln. chart-iv |1'l\l'\'iliI‘-‘l- ‘mi-i. Customs Seize Rum Runner (Carliadlian Press) s1‘, JOHN-S, Noll. Nov. 11. (‘ustotii authorities on Saturday seized nt Port Alix iillsllilt-s, lllllbi! west of this ‘city. tho Holt-Will" U; Minnie on a charge gling liquor. opposite direction. - ' (Canadian Press) w-lN-NIPEG, Muir. Nov. 11- Slightly more titan ltnlf as inucll wheat has been iilnrkettlll by the producers of the Prfllrlv. Pmvinw“ tug the eorrespoiillint»! IWPIO" 1923' it was Bpqwn by figures is- sued here YBBl-t-Tllily- _ - schoonerl-i, these offlcilas suiti. i >+4o+++ ‘WIRE BRIEFS Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires 0-0-0- (Canadlan Press) PARIS. Nov. 11.-J. P. MOI‘- gan m“ agreed after consider- able discussion to take thfl French $160,000.000 loan It W58 learned today. MONTREAL, Nov. 11.-The unveiling of the cenotaPh °'" Domlnlion Square to Montreal u heroen by Hie Excellency Bar- on Byng oi VlmY. G°V°""°" General of Canada and form" commander of the Clflldlflfl corp: In France featured the Armistice Anniversary here. WASHINGTON. Nov. 11.-A board of naval air experts headed by Capt. Emory F- Land today recommended that the dlrlglble ZR-3 be used for trans-Atlantic mahl service be- tween New York and London. WASHINGTON. Nov. 11.- Secretnry Dlvll, oftha Labor Department ha: informed President Coolidge that he means to retire from the cab- inet after March fourth next. Mr. Davie ls the only cabins‘ member who ha: indicated hi: desire to retire It was laid of- ficially today at the White House. TORONTO. Nov. 11.-Out of a total of thirty miniature tn Reorganization of Party LONDON. Nov- 1i-~F°"““' Premier Asquith. tender 0i m“ Liberal Party, the losses of which in the recent elections have Ell/fill grave concern to its BHDDOPNTQ- eald in an address at a luncheon of Liberal members of Parlinmeln tode that there was no use of d l- Iuilnx the serious nature of tho Dirty‘! setback. He asserted. how‘ ever, that Liberalism was fur from deed inn: he incidentally revealed the fact that a small committee of (Ooniilnuld on Page 3) the Prubyhry of Plotou, N.8. twenty-nix have Iolued a dign- ed declaration of their Inten- tion of entering the United Church of Canada, according to information made public to- day. _ BELLEVILLE, 0M.. Nov. 11.. -E. Gun Pom» K.0., and Charles Hanna. manhunt were nominated hare today no Conservative and Uberii can- didates respectively in the fed- eral by-qioctien to be held In the wont riding of Homage on Nov. 28. Iiiii) of smug- Slie liud clearance papers from St. Pierre. Miqueloil, for Bahama, lbnt was hendcd in the Wheat Sale Decreased from August 1st to Novcilrlit-i" 7th‘. pf this year, as was marketed tlulll- ISKS FIIH NEW - Elllllllllllll Manitoba M. L. A. Speaker in Y. M. C. A. on Religion, Ed- ucation and Dem- ocracy. 7415i flight iii the Y. M. C. A. Mr. w- D- Bfllylcy, M. L. A. oi’ WllinI- ptg delivered an interesting ud- liress on the.- vitlll topics of religion education, and democracy. M.- Brayiey stated that his object int chilling East was to got zuaqliaiiltotl with the spirltnni and iil-tltlinctual stains (of this part of (Yaliutin and t. so to reflvlrt the thoughts oi’ at I t some of the purple of the W .;t. lie hull been liotively en- gaged in tliu recent temperuiitzz- camtpaigllt in Unturio bill Iwouid (lismiss the SlllljUCl. of Prohibition with onl- flllllvltilhll. Onl- of Ihi- lfggost llffilllPllltl in (‘nuatin today was lllte attraction of thl~ right kind of immigrant. Silo was (-lllil'.|\‘lll'lill.{ lo l(t'4']) her- st-It‘ froiii bt-ing S\V1llll]ll'll by luff-r- ior typts and to enconrngti its svltitus the thinking cl Jscs of people. With the southern purl oi‘ this tiontinoilt pincnrded as wholly dry. utlll the litil'i.l|43f‘fl soc- tlon of (luiiatlu, as uiily partly dry wns tho-no not a grout. danger oi‘ at tractiiii: the wrong typo of immi- i-',i‘iIlIl.-"ll|0fil' who were iliaklng liquor smuggling into tht- Stall-s :1 litlsiiless‘! ’l‘ui‘iiilig t0 tho l'l-.ll lupin-s of his lcctllrv. tlii- spl-llker gzivt u‘. h-s lit-- ‘ of religion----rl-lutiolitslllps or tlil-estubllslltllvlit zlliiotlg llIl‘ll til‘ tile right ilttitllllle ttiwarll ont- utiotIii-r. Uni,- liunilrud yours ago conduct llud been largely individualistic whilu today social l-ulws weru the guverlliilg [iIClOFS iii ethltzl-i- A social trnnscicnco had been estab- IIsIled. 'i‘heru was no hope for n Utopia of ally degree while prosllti-t coiltli- lions prevailed. Thu lllllu for lliv mulling of u rulutivt-ly’ buppy roun- try could b.- folilid ill tho Hlllllil- (Continued like..." 3) Q-}———— Will Broadcast Every Tuesday And Friday (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, Nov. 11.-~'l‘h<- soc- oiid of the rnlilo brolldtznsting coll- certs from C.N.R. Broadcasting sta- tion (XNJLA. wns given tonight with highly gratifying results. R-e- POIKS front nlany points within a radius of one hundred miles indica- ted that the various numbers on the Progralnmo were heard most clearly. The programme was a most cli- joyabio one orchestral mlislc being furnished by the Melody lloys ()r- chestra, songs by Annn Malenfnnt Monctoii's gifted contralto and Will- ter Neale, tenor. ‘Fliers were chur- actcr songs also by Sandy McGruiZ- or of Kfiiititrnock, Scotland. n-nll- lugs by John Stultz and n ironi- bone solo by Mr. Alyrfl lwlliilllf}. These broadcasting concerts will bu. given regularly cvcry Tlllfiltlily and Friday. Rum-Row is Being Depleted (Canadian Pren) BOSTON, Mal-is, Nov. 11. ~.»\c- tivlties of the prohibition enforce- ment navy of this port Iins culls- ell considerable (ailing off ill‘ rlllll row between Cape Cod and (lube Ann, and driven tho price of liquor lat Gangway up to- S8 it case, coast guard officils here illlilfllllikftkl yes-tertiay. From three stluiitvrs and sixteen schooners, two weeks ago, rum row has dwindled to oilo French stenmllr and six lirltish liillilllll III till llllulill (Canadian Frau) 011E F00, China, Nov. 11.—- Wu Pei Fu. deposed commander-In- chlef of therPeiting military forces ‘who is on board a transport hero. announced today his intention of lining to the south to reassemble his forces and return at the head of a punitive expedition. General Wu declared that 40.000 of his troops were at l-lnnkow and more at Nanltini; awn-fling his Instruc- tione- On his lrip south, he said. he will be accompanied by four transports and three warships. It is believed lie intends to get to Shanghai to reassemble his forces. EYSIE l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 LORD BIRKENHEAI) A llNW |)ll()i()lgi'llllll tit‘ the Serf" int-t. [iacsiilg through lllv Eitties of l'liil‘_\' for India iii Baldwin's tCzlb- liut-ltinglialil lhilsce. IN. llllllll lllll Ii. s. (Canard-Ian Press.) LONDUN, Nov. il.- Tons of thousands oi‘ |lt‘li])i\' iii London- gu- |il(‘l‘<'|l today ilftllillll tho l-ottntaph iii sori-ti\vl'lll yo! “Fulfil reml-ulbrliil ‘l1’ of tilt-ii‘ lino million kin who llivll iii llio Will‘ flint culled six yours ngo. Whitehall Wits throngcll its oniiri: il-ngth by subjects of the far flun-g ilrl-tislt Empire most of whom wore rod poppies bought with pl-ilnics nnd pounds to help the men who came nwny iinlt, lllmo und blind from the fields of Fland- l-rs nlid from other bzlttll-grtilliills llif ilit‘ (Irv-iii \\’:il'. .\t. the t-oru of till!) -_(#FOW(P~5[{)()l| tht- King. Ht‘ null ills two cider stills tho Print-v of’ \V:ill-s lluli lluill- of York placed wreaths nt tiit- foot of the ol-ilotnph just ill-- furi- flip, “I'll in his tower ris- n Page 3) (Continued Would Have Fed- eral Govt. Collect All Taxes (Canadian Press) OTTAW-A, Nov. 1l.~~l"or the pur- pose of tiolltnitiilg the spheres of taxation as between tho follorill and provincial authority n ttonft-rilnct- is being hold todny botwoen lion. J. A. llobb noting Minister of Fill- illlth". and tho Provincial Treasur- ers of the various provinces. No llizunlltl has been prcpilred it being the intclititiu oi‘ Mr. Ilobb to hear tho various proposals before colit- liiitting ltiliiself to lliiy llUflilili‘ Slillvllllh. F. .\i. lllllck, Provincial Trcltsur- or of Albl- u nt whose suggestion the coiifl-rl co was culled proposes thni till dirt-ct taxation now luviv-tl by tho fl-ticrlll mill provincial gov- ltritinonts should ho collected by the federal authorities thus saving (he dupiit-atioit in the cost of collec- ting and that lilo provlilocs should share ilt tho prnccl-tls according to their llPlHlt-l. Find Stills Near U. S. Capitol (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. li.—-Wllil- in ll block oi‘ the Capitol and dir- ectly opposite the ilousu Olflvl‘ building, pollen found three moon- shine stills, 1.000 gallons of mash and zt lilrgl- quantity of brandy. The t-utlro third floor of an old roslllcitcc which ill its day hull Iieen an oxriltsive homo in thu then fnl-lhloitllbln section wlls devot. ed to tilstIilIn-g prune ‘and peat-ll mash into a hybrid but powerful concoction. EIGHT Willi PlllfillNlll (Clnidfln Press) LYNCIIBURN. VIL. Nov. 11.- Eight votornn members of Elks organization. residents of the Elks national homo ut lledford, Va., died lilo yesterday at the home from what. In thought to have been fresh cider poisoned by compound used for three spraying. lllllllllfillllli IIIYlIWII ill Ill l HEATH lllllllll llll (Special to The Guardian) (‘.-\.\Il'iiI\Ii.i.'I‘<)N, N, it. Nov. ll ~'l‘\vo \\'<-ll illiowll young women of the towil 105i llloil‘ iivi-s oil SIP‘- ill‘ innit’ Mountain ylesterllay, Mis. Dorvul Mlfiwltll, allied 22, wife ‘of FXrWIIFII Alvin-tin, nil l-iitployeti of the (‘uitzillilln National lilxpress, and her sisterfMiss Lottie Rum- slly. aged 18. Thcy nro thought to have fallen front a cliff. They loft homo yl-stlwrduy 41i- li‘l‘ll0flll to walk up Slitfill’ Loni’ hiuuitinin. \vlli‘il vvoliing t-zline till-y fllilrll to l'i‘illl'il llllil search- ing lnirtil-s worn spilt out. The llUllIP-r? were loo ti-d this tnornin-g. ‘ From tho plisrlioli of tho bodies. ll \\':ls evidl-ilt they hall fallen while ciimbiilg tln- iitoulitaiii and roiil-tl to the bottom of the tiliff. 'i‘iil- Ilodit-s \\'(‘.I'l' budiy brokcil and bruis-I. Nlrs, MvLoilit is survived by llvl‘ Iiusbailrl and seven months’ old baby. om Divorces Increase While Marriages Decrease (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. - llivurces in Ultitcll Slates showed n moru rapid rate of inert-use than marriages last yi-ltt" tine census bureau of statistics announced yes- turiiziy showing the number of divorces lvt-ro 1i percent more tlmii in 1922 wliilt- llulllbtlr (if mur- rtagl-s were only 8,4 pefflvllt larg- (‘T than ill tlil- previous yttir. hlarrIagl-s lil|IlI|Il'l‘t'(| 1.233.825 as compared with 1.1291115 iii 1922. while (ilV()i‘L'l'~t<l grillitl-ll lillmbcl‘ 1135.132! zigtliiist 118.815. Storm Caused Havoc in Italy (Special to lhe Guardian) ltllliiGli) ])l FALAHRIA, llnly, Nov. 11.-—~A torrential rainfall and n wiltl-r splint on lhl‘ ionic shore todtly between Saline anti Bovib- lurina, did considerable material liauitugo, Tile new provincial bridge was carried nwny by tho flood wat- ers uutl considerable portions of tln- railway lim- \\'l‘.l'(! washed out. llnil storms broke the windows iii n passing trnlii, null caused a panic nntotii; tlu- passengers. Tho storm destroyed tlh! crops of various uruiigu and lt-mon growers. Ellill HAIB ls clllllllll (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA, Oiii., Nov, 11.-Defin- ite worli that idle-Id Mursilni Earl llnig, prvsldeint of tho ilritlsb Ein- plre Survici- League, probllltiv the largest organization of World War veterans In tho world. will ntlcnd the next annual conference of the Lrtiizur to be hoid in Ottawa iu-xt your. has been received here by nfficrs 0f Dfllltlnlfm Command 0f the Great War Veterans Associa- Shoemakers look at OFA MERCHANT your feet; barber's at your head; society at your bank account. Annual Subscriptions By Mull. Cnnndn on Delivered d U . A. ll IIIIRK lzllllllis llillM till if? PnllilcllluLui IIAIY I As a Result of Clasheso Between Fascisti and Veterans on Armistice Day.—-Gencral Garibaldi Twice Challenged To 4 Duel By Fascis ti Commander ROME, Nov. tllu-t tl-ll of llllln-liililll-Z irtillbll- arc aippl-zlriug on til..- Italian political llorzoli us ll PUSH“ of the l-lltshtes iii a flew cities l)l'.l\\'i‘t'.l lih- FllStJlSll uild forliici“ suIdll-rs llllrlilg ’I‘liurs- day's cult-titration of lllh llrluisticl- with Austi‘ u- Uill- of’ llu- first rt-slllts oi’ tho Armistice. filly ritws in ilome was llln rliullleiigl- to ii dill-i, iHSllotl by tlt-iit-rul Vurilli, who l-liiiiiiiltnds til:- ilolliap Tn-gitiiis of illle ifuscist: liiiiitiii, to (it-in-rnl Peppiili (luri- diiiidi, grlliltlcsoii of the fzliiilills hero of Italy, who heath-ti [but fipfllfl“ 0t‘ the l.’ w-limbiltlltliti Wllll‘|l ULIIIIF to blows with HIP Fuscisli. (item-val Yllriiii holds iiiut lii-lll-r» ai tiaribnldl insulted tht- militia in O 11. --l):iri( iriotids paratluns which the Fsacisti seem very reluctant to concede ns they ooiiteild that all the conflicts wore provoked by the former soldiers. 'i‘iit-. Opposition press Is blowing on lilt‘ flames in an uffort to render file lire-ilk‘ |Il‘l.\\'t9t‘.ll. the Idzisclsti and the former uoilliu-i filial and irre- parable. Methods inadequate llotii dill‘ (itiverliilleilt and the dirt-slurs of tin. loascisl. Party are titling their utmost to face the situation, but the methods they have tievised so far appear inade iillfllt- 11s they are st best pallia-tives rather than cure-s. Thu Cabinet it in liutlt-rstuoll, has a bill ready passage of ills protllat iii which rpyol,i,l,jfln. l] iltiz I he said that "lllulltlllllilfiylll former mg any kifidaof Lwpagg: Ifgfrflfggfi soldiers \\'t‘|'l‘1|ll1.|l7k(*(l in u cownrd- mg pxlrfflnely seven, nenamea ly flisliioli ii: nlnbllsb |ll‘l'll1ll'l’l| lill against u“ trmlsgrsoflops carried out iy tho Mist-Isl lll t." T], . 1m...‘ h' ltilil that he l't'lllll‘l'lll| his insult ‘I l ‘L or“ o t e Fuse!" leveii wurst- by rcforrlllg to till- militia us “a giliig in the pay 0f thu llovcrntutnit." (lcitt-rul (illfllilllill declared today his intention not to fight livilvfill Valrilii, Ull lllli ground that his prott-sl stated t-xplilrilly that llr “uoilsillv-iw-ll tllt- ilPllll o|"iho (lov- ~‘l'lllIll'lL pi-rsoiiuliy respolisiiill- for w nt UUUllFTPtl", und tliattii-ut-r- all Vztrini fins no right lo tukt- l'rr-- liilvr llilissti iii'.~l [l|l\l‘\' ill u lilies- tioii nf this kind. After this livlilrlllill was madl- public, (lonerrall Balboa, commodor- iii-t: iof of the Fnrrcisti militia, luso challenged (iuttcrill. (lnribuidi but this stlcond challenge probably will not have any better luck lilan the frisi. one. l llietlirtinle, tilt;- former soldiers llrt- lll-llllilltlilig ilpoltiglEt-s llild ro- Fllll lllllllflll IN SPAIN (Canadian Press) PARIS, Nov. 11-Thui, the situ- ntbit int Spain is by no moans as ltrppy as Splltiish (iffioial t-lrtiles wish the outside world to believe Party have decided to re-establish Illa court of discipline, which was nbolshed some time s20, that it may deal summarily and effective- ly with any cusui of disobedience Wlllllil the party itself. The gen- l-ral impression, however, bi that the roal roofs of the trouble are far dot-pvt‘ and tlillt the adoption of mun. radical measures is impera- tivu (lrent ailxiety exists as to wbnt form the protest of the former soi- dlers will take and what attitude they will take toward the Fascist arty. lt was generally expected that this mutter would. be settled today. but the council-prune ux- comlbattanti association decided to postpone action till it has had time to coitsult other war veteran assdo flattens that were involved in af- frnys with the Fasctsti. ’l‘iu- directors of the Fascist Party. however, on the principal that the first hluw is worthtwo, blows. took the bllli by the horns and expelled the Fascist deputy. rlttot-e Viola, president of ahe m- comhnttanl association, from the party anti nt the same time begun .t violl-nt personal campaign in the Fascist. press against him. By no doing, the Fascist leaders have practically tied their party down by_n policy of hostility toward the former soldiers and rendered the possibility of a peaceful solution _ _ . problematic. is tho 0_l')ll'1ll)fl hold lil well-lit» while me Fascis“ and me form, formed quarters here. (Ieiisorshlp m, soldiers in nwny places a", so effective. that only the itteugrost news seeps through, is in opera- tiotl but it is pointed oltt that forty-two por- sons arrested along the border by Frcntrh authorities after a Hlllllllnn’ nry affrlly at Vera, in Spanish province of Navarro, were picked up at both extremities of tile fron- tier lmil this is taken tn lllfllcllit" the existence of a troncertc-il movu mmnt in relation to troubles in lsnrcolorla, timed to start simultult- oously in Si*Vi'l'lIl plncps. The Weather, Etc. 12.- Maritime nlid oust TORONTO, Nov. moderate to fresh south winds fair and mild. Maximum and hlinlliluili tempera- tun-e: gradually drawing part, chiefly m1- der the Influence of local personal jelliouslus, it is noteworthy that in other places they have reached local agreements slncu the armis- tice incidents. - Saw Bolshevism In It's True Light (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Nov. ll.-—"Emmt\ tloldnuln when she makes 9011"‘! her feelings toward the Bolsbovllm will be the tbest. advocate 0f anti- “ ‘ >"' l! l hevlsm to whom England bus Hls DQWHNG" 0:0?‘ listened" says Rebecca West. MUSQLES ARE- Tlic writer stated to the Daily Ex- .AL‘B‘HT__4 press "she is a dlsglpptiintal W031‘; . d an thoroughly dis neon w BUT Hts MASI-“a. what she hud seen in Russia. Miss West adds. “she welcomed rapt-ill. in Russia charged her theor- iv-s to a great extent, and Bolshe- vism, no longer has her great eli- thllsiusm." Miss Goldman has been in Lon- dotl for several weeks but her presence was not generally known nutil announced In the papers. --—<O&——-——- ,ST‘LL’QAN" her deportation to Russia from . - the United States as the opportun- ity of a life tmc, but the time ebe Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc, Rates-h. per word ouch Insertion. "Come to tho dance at. Stanley iiall Wednesday, Nov. 12th. _ BGB-II-lt-mli. "Women's Missionary Society of Nm-th River will meet at the Toronto. fnir - - - - - - - ~- 5" 36 Church, Wod,2p.m. svl-ti-ll-mll. Montn-ai, clonr. . .. ___, Quebec, tilfllilly .. .. - ., (‘""°‘"‘- °""“' -- ‘*3 3* f‘lyd?xllt?vég ‘l-ilgllmfit “cm h llallfnx, clezlr .. .. 4R 32 Evening Nov 13m St- Jmm- "m" " ' 4G 32 admission ldcts. ‘lpdlel Boston, cloudy .. 52 38 “m ‘Tea n not m” Wm .58 d Nl-w York, cloudy 54 44 fonowin! eygn|uu lzn7nlfll.,m|‘ High tide this morning at and tonight n1 11.10. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.32 tion. To permit of Enrl llaignttund- Ins. the conference schedule for tam-hm. Lady Hail; will accom- pany her husband. ' and rises tomorrow morning nt 6.57. last quarter moon Wednesday. June him been Postponed l0 Q9‘)- November 19th 1.39 p. in. Summersfde tide eighteen minu- te: inter thug Charlottetown. —~s7- . "Basket rchl in Mt. Hot-barf Hail on W N ' agnostic mil. in aid o “anus-Willi Good musical pruplnt. Minimal flue folio ll.“ JO ‘r "rm"- caun“ pause r . ) I rep.- a.) ~ .. _ _ ___ < _ _»,_,. . .6‘. Qifir-IFWA‘ n