MAXIMS OIA MERCHANT To be sociable does not niean to be extravagant. F__-_._-r> '_,_--__ .. . y. A‘. I r ‘l’ '3" - u‘: Y’. fir ~ 7 1 , ” t. " yo, "t. MAXIMS OF A MERCHANT Money makes the mare to go and the motor ‘ . the money io go. Anal fllbaeriptiolia Delivered woo n, wit. Conhda and u. s. A. use CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1927 (‘harlot to! own .\l orlllng Guardian Two (‘out (ilinrlilail. Founded l lnun ll lllllllll. PHESINENT Petitions on His Be- half Are Being Cir- culated Throughout the United ‘States. WASHINGTON. Nov. 23.— The first authoritative direct statement of President Coolidglfs 1928 desires since the furious "1 do not choose to run" edict from the White House today, and it was an expression of Mr. Coolidgeh desires that. petitions on his behalf be kept from circula- ti . ‘lllnlike "I do not choose" state- ment which was typewritten and handed to Mormon by the President. himself, today's outline of of South Australia. usual routine of giving to the life-is the attitude of Mr. Coolidgg on var- ious topics without authority to quote him directly. Mr. Coolidge beelzhllllllilllalg; ed frequent y ur ng e sum and fall to amplify his Black Hills statement, but to no avail. Todays exposition of the Whitc House. views was brought about by publi- cation of the intention of n WP- porter of Mr. Coolidge to start an endless chain petition llrlilnfl hl-‘l le- nomination. Mr. Coolidge believed such petitions would do no good. ‘ NEW YORK. Nov. 22.—'I‘he New York Herald Tribune says todeyh .. ovement aiming to but a maiorlty of the people of the United States on record for the re-election of lrresidenf coouase. in advance of the Republican National Conven- tion is gaining ground in New E118- land. _, Links in a “chain petition cal- ling on the President to reconsider his decision not to run in i928 have appeared in various parts of Coll- nectlcut and Massachllmlls-bghs newgpgpgr says, and have c‘ traced indirectly lo Philip M- Tllc ~ er. Boston Broker. The plan lo ask each citizen. signing the petition to set ish Olh-l erg w sign, branching out until the entire United States has been cov- d. "afoot note to the petition says: "There is no organization behind this movement. It is entirely B “PW” taneous method by Whlch m‘? ca?‘ mon people can exam! "hell w _ ' es and others to carry Qll- ‘ 'I‘o present a petition represent- ative of a majority 0! m‘: "Mfg, participating in the last arr-i d? ms election nearly 15.000000 slime am would be necessary. F‘0\ll‘ film“ k. . umber would be feqlllled l” 5p” for n majority of the American people. Duchess officiated At Launching Ceremony " uardlsn) It¢°l3\'t.h.23.°— The now 20.000 ton Canadian Pacific "h" the Duchess of Atholl. was launch- l-li at ulossow today- The Dllclle-“j of Aiholl herself officiated at (h: .erernonles and broke the .lrodl.- loniil bottle of chamlllllllln llllllllll" lhe bow of tho shill 115 lll" Vellwl slipped into ihl- water. Tho new steamer will operate- on the Allan- llc Service. She will be tho flrzil of the "Duchess" lino on the Cun- udiau Pacific SPTVICB. ’i‘hree olhfl‘ boats of almllnr class will ho c011- structeli later. ___4-o>---- rooooo+vo+ooooo+woowove Condensed Specials RAT£.-—4c. per word. llel each insertion in this column. Tsliuusous snusaois MADE fresh every tiny- llllllflll- 3"’ some 0 00-. W?!“ ‘llllllml’ u » "HEINTZMAN PIANO. SEW!’ hand for sale. liiilulro Mill" Bros. Music Store. 6ll1~11-2-'l'll ‘PERSONAL AND SOCIETY private Christmas cords, printed to ‘order. Call at Guardian Job Prliitqry. ‘ARTIQTIC l-ITTII HIADB AND blotter: for use ldrliil Christ» mla asasoa on hshd l‘ Guardian Job Prlatery.‘ ‘SOMETHING DIIIIRINT IN Chriatinaa cards and greellllll- 80o Guardian Joli Prlntery sol- ectloa. ‘YOU WANT 000D I'll Print so flay 90o: ‘ 00 for 30o: I00: w: 000 ic- lm: 1.000 for mo. Postpaid» . 01-‘ nee. Guardian 00o . tf_ ‘II _p cheaply 0nd wheelbarrows and by houseboat. BUNNY DEAN ulnu HHE [ll wnllu NHITEH Rebecca West Attacks Inge in Letter to Daily Express -At- titude Toward Lab- tional Intelligence Scored. » l Mlhs Phllllppa Bridges, brilliant LONDON, Nov. 23. -—-Rl‘bL‘CCfl.I West, the novelist. in an open letter; addressed to Dean Inge in The. Daily Express, attacks the “gloomyy; Dean saying: English lecturer, author and travel- er. now visiting in Canada. She la a niece of the famous poet laureate Robert Bridges, and a sister of General Sir from Bridger, governor Miss Bridges was the first white woman to ven- ture in certain parts of the “interior of China. Here she travelled in all manner of ways-or horseback, on mule. in cart, by sedan chair, in you wrote of Karl Marx: sparing, dominant passion was the passion of hale. It was hate that ary labors. 1t was hate that deter- mined his selection and rejection oi" the historical facts for his distort- ed description of industrial Elig- land. it was hate that fired his economic principles." Rerefring to passages on Iroiuud ln tho Dean's book "England," Miss West says: "The i'ury you show tlierl- bo- cause your country has tried other methods than the sword for dealing with that island. shows you would feel more easy if you cast aside your diacolial attire and assumed the shorter and more serrated gar- ments and sacrificial knife of u can- nibalistic medicine man." Referring to the Dean's statement in his‘ essay on eugenics that intel- ligence tests in the United States Army proved that only ll per cent of negroes were over the mental age of 13, and that '70 per cent. of Poles. 63 per cent. of Italians and 60 per cent. of Russians in the draft were below the mental age cf 9. she says: "These figures imply that about three-quarters of the inhabitants of Poland. Italy and Russia arc reeblu-. minded men. Those who belicvci that will believe anything. You follow thesc figures that would make a cat laugll. and u. Bishop scratch his mitre, by the sentcnce~ ‘America then. the classical laud of democracy is governed by voters half of whom have the intelligence of children less than 13 yours old.‘ "It will hardly be llllllfltillnfld‘ either that our population is more intelligent than America's or that the addition of female votes COllld|l raise the standard.“ » "Better and better. Fir-pt yo" ho-l licved three-quarters of the popula- tIOII of Poland, lolly aim ions-sill; were feeble-minded. Now in a ser-. ies of bizarre prcsumptiolis, you as-I sort that about one-half the popu- latiou of the British Isles are feeble- minded. and England the homo of idiocy." Attacking Dean 1nge's attitude toward labor, Miss West says: “if you were psychoanalyzed it would ‘probably reveal your extreme in- fancy. and you would be severelyl chastised by some member of the working classes with whom. even at this lapse of time, it is possible to feel the warmest sympathy." _ While admitting that the Govern- ment these days is proceeding in fu- tile. indeterminate fashion, Miss West says: "This has nothing whatsoever to do with democracy. which is’ not nu: instrument of autcmatlsm. It is u; "But i like my feet best," she says. Acquisition)?“ Mexican Railway ls Predicted ‘(Special to the Guardian) MEXICO, CITY, Nov, 23. -— Ac qulsiilon of iho Télllllllllflpei‘. lslll- mus Railway by Canadian illler- eats is predicted here. EllmlillililQ: oualy with the vlsil of‘ Sh- HPlllY Thornton. head cl‘ lilo (Yauallliiil National Railway, who is llcl-e studying Mexico's Railway sillin- tiou at l.hc invitation of llu- (tullos government. The ‘lkabuuultlpol: runs from Pucrio oil the (lull of Mexico to Salllla Cruz. on‘ the Pacific. At the present limo produce, espec- ially from lhe blast, lel shipped by rail i0 tho Pzll-lfil- (lousi, illlil lllfillili‘ by water to Mexico. It is contenlll-ll that ii would be much more cgmiomlcnl to ship direct from Canada's Eastern ports to the (‘lulf of Mexico. thence by rail, ulx hours to iho Pacific Count. from which lruua sllililucnls could b»: mullo to any point nu iho \Vi?5ll"l'll Coast of South Aulcrllul, The Tohllunlepcc Railway is ml- mitlcll in be ln u Tillllfil‘ unsatis- factory condllioil nl. present, but "is poiiliod oul lhal lilo rocllhed olflns the route or tho line would eliminate much of tho (“pl-ugh 91' Pebalr aull maintenance. Th" "lllillllllflfy uciivily war-i 1101611 today in lllo offices of sir llenry Thornton and his staff hero. Olin of his aides {as visited nil (h.- "lllwlly terminals lli lilo oily, and "lily coon start all inspection of oilisilio ones. Majority Of Awards Won By Westerners (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Nov. 23. -— Yester- (llly lillW iho finish of the bot-l rattle illlll Clydesdale judging .ll or, Iiieland and Na- . "Of you it might be written as l ‘His un- i goadcd him to his enormous liter- i IHNEKLEY Nlll’ HEPIJTTHNINJEH SAN TY TEST Board of AIieni-sts will Y 0 u t h Who Shot (iirl and] Examine . Himself. l _' BOSTON. Nov. charged will be put through a thorough menial examination by a board of nlielllsts. This sanity test loomed today when the physician st the Walthnm Hospital and the Wal- ilhaul police were still mystified by Buckley's attitude and his stubborn fight against death. His every thought is lo loin Grace Mills in death. but despite his attitude he is putting up a fight that has amazed Capt R. H. McIntosh, Brltleli alr- man. who hopped off this week in an attempt to make the first non- stop fight from England to lndla in the “Princess Xenia." Ou Sunday iloxi lilo 23. —if Joseph Buckley, the Halifax boy with the slaying of ills sweetheart, Grace Mills, recovers he‘ the \Vlllll‘i‘ Fair ullll loll only ii low l-lussos nf Belgians llllll Shires in bc disposed of (his morning. well lllsirlbulell- lilo sulllc men who formerly palwlclpuloll lll illo- ilwurlls lcillllriug oli this oclrnsllul Generally speaking, prizes were crnmenl. had for various reasons be- come ineffective." MEXICO CITY. NOV. 23.-—Mig- uel Agucastln Projuarez. described here as a Roman Catholic priest,’ was executed today as one of the actual leaders of the attempt to as- sassinate General Alvaro Obregon nlsn. Weslornern ulallo rather n HWOQZ) of lllu (‘lyllosllall- fcluulo classes. Mrs. W.ll. llril-c, Arcoln, Sack. hall junior aull grand champion mare on Douno Lodge Princess. while the University of Saskatche- waus Rosalind was Senior and l"l- on November 11 Cell“! m” gnmd‘ Th” lulu” ml The priest arrested with iwo oth-. serve wont lo W.J. MciCallum, Re- m. men seven‘ d“! "o, “med the gins. and Brampton. while Doliallln firms squad "mm kneel“, before Farms, Todmorlien. had reserve the “one wan “ah-M whlch he had senior. The University of Sasko been placed, duped hi; hands w.‘ also hall first in the gel. of slrc gem" “m1 xalalnlhlg {we m the lllll lilnifPhy hi‘ lllllil PlnB-‘W-"l- sky prayed for about a minute. Then ’ he stood up and extended his arms in blessing. The officer of the guard gave the command to fire and the priest's body crumpled and fell at the foot of the wall. Three other mtn went to death shortly after. iwo of them as lead- ers in the assassination plot and the, third as one of the occupants oi the autom "" used by the would-be, slayers. ' Apparent Cure ' For T.B. Found PORTLAND. Ore. Nov. 23.—-Ap- parcnt success from efforts to ob- tain a cure for tuberculosis were indicated here when the first re- turns from scientific tests of. the tireatlnent outlined by the late Dr. . l". Pemot, were returned by city officials. Five out of six guinea pigs in- noculsted with tissues from cows on which the treatment had been tried in Portland. showed that one Spring-Lilia Weather ' In Alberta (Canadian Prcsnl PIINTING OI IVIBY elitly proved the success lof the -trectlnent. remedycnhuilianilltic cow had recovered and another was WINNIlPEO. Nov. I8.- Chinook "well on the way to recovery." Dr. winds have completely routed the B. G. Bonneland. medical director wlntery forces of snow and aero ln~ 0t the Caiifomia clinic at Los Anli- ‘Alberta and saline-like temperatur- elcs. said the experiment has appar- ea prevailed over the Province ren- erally ioday with prospects ofythe sliding that he ls now warm wave extending over the oth- expcrilnlnts with the er two prairie province: within the ‘ ab. next it hours. _ > \ many doctors. a l v ' l Buckley and Grace Mills kept their midnight tryst which proved fatal may yel. claim her sweetheart. Phy- sicians attending Buckley stated .ehough in the past week to kill sev- eral normal persons. but his won- through. | One day he appeared to be on the sudden he rallied. Since Sunday be has been improving slowly and (the doctors are not anxious to make (Spéélal l0 the Guardian) guy‘ predlctmm ffllllllllllllll bushel of snrlns when! danger of pneumonia .whlcli may which swenl the hoards at the set in at any time. He is bothered duy for $25. To whom liwoilt ls rat- _to be in pain when he has a cough- ller u luyslcry- llltt official books in! 5P9"- the buyer, '1‘)... whgat h] 0g the m... ed throughout Wayland for a farm variety. owned null entered by Wm l? “d wh° w“ Iemmd l” have o; the wheat n, the re 1 .|Mills. The search was in vain. sale, whit-h was fairlyguwillrohl- Buckley talked freely with the - '~ ~ - ills (tlliliillllflll hushl-l ll‘ u l . ll .t l? “licks to h“ W)“, ma!’ Grace M wilh llli‘ blllk I‘l)liilll‘l1:“nl(ll3lu\\’f‘$o'll| firs" shot heme“ and the“ begged . , . He says he does not care what the rll0llllll $10 tor lhe lalf b .h l; Alslke $7; SW06, Waller fléllflfid medical examiner and the Pfllice about the tragedy. "——- j Oli the other hand. the police are deuce about the former Haligonian. Shipped To Canada. , Four Executed By NEW YORK, N.Y., Nov, 23. —- Tilt‘ lilioruuliolllll Alzcepliiulrfl 000 lll gold to (‘auudu today for the. (Special to the Guardian) uucouur. oi‘ iiul-ris. Forbes & Co., llmxllcf) CITY. Nov. 23. - Four lolul shipments for lhc bank to Smlglunrn roriuer President Alvaro Sii-lililbiillli and iho iulal Hlllllmehl" Obregoii by throwing bombs at his illlll lluy by it military firing squall. 2711i. lnrllllhl building that. would soul about six good instrument that was lnventcd iho cougrcgoiiou oi‘ Trinity linll- hundred persons wils erected for a necessity. when it number of, l'lll'l)l‘lil1' iho liiirll. Anniversary of Thin building wgg enlarged from events Ol flh lllfllefllilllllly rllsl-nrblnsl liu- opoului: oi‘ their ('llill‘l‘.ll. Thll-l limo to time as the coilgregiltlon England's m” o‘ Amelie“ pluved} Klllwlll of illXly yours or lMiehoii- for the use of the Sunday School. m“ me allsloclfill“ mm‘ of 30V‘ ism in (lhurlllliotllwu. Allwlli’; lll" This building was occupied lllltll lllmli! who udopicd this profession Chump wan 099118.], of fnllll und they were not slow. During the period between 1807 town, to establish and niliiulnlu the different Methodist Ministers sta- publlc worship of Almighty (loll tloilell in Charlottetown. Under Society. For more than twenty flil pastoral work of those noble years services unller the auspices men Maihodism made great pro- .It was a week ago tonight that for the nineteen year old girl, and that the youth has gone through derful constitution is carrying him P FOI‘ ~ ibrink of death, ad then all of a is expected to live now, although TORONTO. 0lll~ NW- 23- -'l'll“ Buckley's greatest foe now is the lioyul Winter Fuh- was sold yesier- greatly by a. cough. and he appears room-ding no address or name as For hours today the police search- Plorco, Birtle. Manitoba. The rest wlnessed the shwmlg °f ‘Grace .,.,,,|,.,;_ averaged “round 1m The police guard at his bedside. and still $25,, m“, $_.,‘5U_ yd clover sow him to put her out of her misery. Amflm $17604 say, declaring that he told the truth busy each day weaving a net of evi- (Special to the Guardian) Firing Squad lllllill, lul:.. shipped another $1,000.- Llnllil-li, oi‘ Montreal, ilringiilg the n.9,,’ charged Wm, tpylng lo as- llll‘ llll‘ "llhllll l" llilll‘ l" $7.llllll-- auioulobile. were executed hero lo llF TRINITY llNllEll CHURCH not as a libertanian lilxury, but as l-ll (‘lluri-ll. f‘hurlnlloioivn. will (he nun qr the ltlclhqlllnl, people. hill-UTE. "l Wlll¢ll 110l- l-lle lelllll was‘ fiuv- l-llurl-h elliflco wus iho Olll.',fl1(7[‘9afle(l, A wing was also added oarilcsl settlers of tllo colony worn 1864 when iho present Brick lllmlkllléll‘ settlement lll Charlotte-lam] 1864 the"; were twenty-five lllllli‘i‘ the illlmo of the Methodist the ournegl prgacblllg and (alth- Ol llllli lwdy were conducted by gross and in a large measure de- local preachers. with occasional Velopgl] the (jhgfggler or (he men assistance of regular ministers who afterwards with such great from the outside world. sacrifice and marvellous vision The first ordained minister stai- erected this splendid church edi- iouell lu Charlottetown was the lice that has come down to the Rev. James Bulplll‘ who arrlvoll present congregation free of debt. hcrc lu i807. Al that. time iho On the 13th. of November. 186i. preaching services were hold in lilo this church was dedicated to tho court house. (worship of God. During the sixty- ln i810 lilo Society procured a, three years of its history consid- plece of lalld on Richmond Sf. lie-treble improvements have boon lwllrll Queen anli Pownal Streets made in iho interior of the bulld- wlicro they built their first place ins. The basement. which was of worship in Charlottetown. -ln formerly used as Sunday School this building the first Sunday rooms, has been entirely recon- School of ally denomination ever structell and modernized. in 1910 hold lli Prince Edward island was the Benjamin Heart: Memorial formed by the Rev. John B. Strong Hall was erected and presented who was tho llllfllilltll‘ of the Soc-l i0 the congregation by the execu- loiy at this time. This Sundnyilfllfl hf the Late Richard Ifearlz School has oontlliuoll wllhoul. inter- s0 that now there is an equipment rupilon for one hundred anli elev- Which is admirably adapted for all yours and from a very small the Sunday School and Social iii‘!- heglnnlng is now flourishing with lvliies of the Church. unli i i b yi i likely s" ‘mun m‘ 49”“ a membership n! over rlvn hundfhll‘ Tha-Apnlvcrsary services lo he to lfgsxilligleduflgr atbaemrilipa tran- Bolton. cloudy " 53-52 officers, teachers anli scholars. lll°lll 0h Sunday will be of more sit of malls between the Railway New ‘Mk cloudy ‘ - - - - ~ - -- 53*” This building was occupied mr‘ than ordinary interest. In the Stations. the steamship wharvee‘ m“ "d! this morning at 11.1- uenrly twenty years ilntll the "Wflllnl the Rev. Dr. Ramsay will lallll oil-iho corner of Prince and "Willi? the pulpit and lli the even- Execution Set For (Canadian Press) ALBANY, N. Y._ Nov. 23 ~- exor-ulllnl lli‘ Rulb _ Suyll-"r lil-ury .lllllll llruy lpruliullly bu) lilo wol ll oi‘ January ii. Wm. I u‘ ll Hopcllelli For (Spams! to the Guardian) 'l‘llltli.\"l‘ll- Nov. L’.'L~—'l‘lu- lllllmrl- uni-o. o1 uiuiuliiiiliill; produl-lluu 0f slrlul- ill ibis llluo til‘ l-olllpllizl- lively low prices. and ospoz-lillly" lu vie-iv oi‘ lul- furl. that iho present F.M. Goale. Canadian inventomol’ is llli- time for prepilrlilg by breed- an illuminated telephone dial, m1 lui: for ulexl fillls ollrly delivery the indirect lighting system, cor- 0f hogs at llll- ularkcl, was stroll!- slstlng of two bulbs. He says it 1y eluphuslzl-ll iu u (llHCIlSSlOII of W°llld C08! only fllty cents a year, lilo situation by members of iho bloat Packers’ Council yesterday. Hope oi‘ curly improvement. lli British bur-oil iuilrkol clmdillmlu was held out by sevrrlll oi’ lllliso lu r-lnsorll tour-h with llli‘ export trade, luclulllui; Mr. A.ll. illilis. a representative 0f the Canadian ilucllem Iii London. , (special to the Guardian) All announcement oi‘ particular , TORONTO. Nov. 23. ~ "The interest to Dlnducers IIIBilG by Mr. most wonderful sight of lis kind" McLean, President uf the Harris This tribute to the Royal Winter Abbllor Co.. was that iu view .11‘ Fair was paid by none other than the fact that the cut of three doll- the famous yachtmau, Sir Thomas ‘F9 i191‘ CWl- on heavy hogs. has Lipton, who was “among ' [hosts been effective in reducing the per- prescnt" last, night, sh- Thgmag m. cenlage in offcriilgs of such unlic- formed tllo Globe ihilt be hall slrable weights, it has been flu- travellell the world oven nmluhar, clliell by the packers that the cut he spoke sincerely when he said l" Dllllfi 0f lieavlos as lzomparod that the Royal Winter Fair was with bacon select. hogs will be ru- tha moat wonderful sight of its flue-ell i0 two dollars per cwt.. star!- klnll he had witnessed. lng iodiiy. ~——————-¢-O§ High Tribute To _ Royal Winter Fair ChiQftainOrders _ Baldwin Refused Coronation Robes _ To gee Miners. (Special to the Guardian) (Canadian Press) LONDON ---_ h _ lo the Evenlzllgvliitui frloifia¥allillyo IQONDON‘ Nov‘ 25' _ The hop“ says that Japanese correspondents ilfnlffgeJlnggglflailglealntglelli; ‘Kg’: t P kl t - - ' r-mi- ' brill, ivere shattered today by ls now preparing lo crown himsulf a‘ ,, , _ Emperor. Corroaiioil robes haw.- zul, 'T“‘,“°_"“,“","f‘"_, m“ the Pmyi been ordered from Soochow. whore ' an; e1 Mm,‘ n use to we a H the best silk is obtainable. Tho punamllirellleflflllllllg lllemeu. r Manchurian chlelizilll who heads m.“ n {culled the “unfit o‘ the nllilors for an audience to the lh h . .- o uori ern lullilury nlliaucl. ulll EHMMBW of "calm, Labor, Penw ground“! m8 em mph” Mlmnry ions and ‘lilacs Although lilsup I U; E .._ , , . x . . . ~ Clalllllgqdlflrhéra Angfittu" boiulull. loaders of lliu lllillors cou. Emplrfij, - - loud llllll. lllc object. of lllc march- ,ers WIIH achieved us the march fill‘- Tllg lllmll“ ‘ll Clllllu llCMlllB m’ usseil public attention oli tho mil" cant on lFehl'llnry l2, 1912, when mg Summon the f.'Ollllll‘y boculnl» a republic ill-v‘ T), mp f“ 1 I , ., _, , ‘ thoulzll lho last Manchu rJlnpl-ror;,le,,,,fi,s,,.,,ili,,m ,1, Nagralt,,,.hg,lg,;fj Pu ll- reclaimed illf‘ tlllc of illiii- gummy m,“ l)...“ ‘\“[r“hl n". “valnnu Deror 0i‘ the Manchu InlpcriaII _<_.._______ r IGIerg-ynlen Protest _ l $2.000.000 T0 B9 EX‘ Against Prayer Book” (ftanadiafir-Press) l pended On Montreal l Postal Facilities wiizifit lit."‘n.i'l.fi..’i“"£iiilfi . various parts of the Britisii isles. (Special to the Guardian) with bowed heads. registered fl pro- OTTAWA, Ont. Nov. 23. - Am- lest against the new book of coni- blllous plans for expanding iiu-l mflh Drnyor 0f the Church df Eng- moflerilisiug Moulrsul postal term- llllld While Rlflhl- RBV- Dr. Edmund lnal facullics have been formula!» Amlllhnml Khml Tfllmfil‘ bishop of oli by the post office department Mmlchnwr‘ pronounced the belle‘ anli ll ls uullerslooll lilo ullimalc 'll"ll°ll- cost 0i’ Lllc largo project. will ap- Dr‘ Knox- “ho l5 80 Yell“ (Fl “E59- llroxlmaio $2.U00.0filJ. ll is bl-llovcll was w" 7m“ l" lllllkl‘ l1 hPl-‘l-‘Ch that about ouo half or uhoili $1,000,- " "P "*-""‘l "l"? "n! Allillllllly 000 Wm b: Pixueplm, from u“, mm would "not send our beloved church. mg pamanlen,‘ back llito the iulquiiles from which Final dolormlnaiioil of iho scope m “T delivered by the mmrma‘ and details of iho plan will depend o ‘ lipun selilemeilt ul‘ llli.‘ scheme ol Cnualllail Nilllullill lifllllh'zl)'.‘i' for its new passenger lcrinlual on lilo sills of lilo present lunnol termin- al on La flauclictiorc Street. A general plan of rhe latter is uow before the Dominion Railway Board anli will form the basis of discussion at a hearing lo be cai- led. probably early lli iho new year. The post office department, it la understood, will insist upon the _ HORN wlfl-lfluf formulation and execution of its Miululr. us soar. own Project. so that it will not he \ I J llllbiected to the difficulties that . marked the development of its | terminal work in the new Union 4mm ~ jllovrlrll: DAys l; ONLY fur: MUSICIAH N, (an 4001 Hi5 own I | l l l l l I l Station in Toronto. 1, \ While its facilities lll Montreal ’,__ l "I ix i will be measured by the requirc- 9"‘ u. 7 meats. tho local office and the 4/ l El general scheme of the new Can- \ alilan National Station. as woll an / Rik "’ caring for the needs at. the Cahall- / lBfi Pacific at Windsor Street and Place Vigor, tho postal authorities will. it is believed. retain complete control ln the planning anli dispos- ition of their various equipment. Hon. P..l. Venoil, Postmaster gon- TORONTO. Nov. flit-Maritime. northwesterly winds. mostly cloudy. | ‘ , , i . Toronto cloudy . . . . . . . 54-44 §Z'§..‘lil“o'r“§l§°pi:n Nlllimlil: rill lllvlllle“ "will - - "~30 way terminal question is unified. Qmb“ "l" - - - - ‘ - -- He admitted today that the schemi- Charlottetown snow was well advanced. An elaborate Halifax fog . 48-48 and tonight at 10.30. and the sortatloh buildings. sun w“ m“ “wmoon n ‘ 21 “d There will be the use of all con- Rlohnionll Streets, on which the lllll the Rev. Ilanymoiid Johnson llearls Memorial Hail now stands. Wlll hi! the preacher and woo nitrous-oli. llPre in iarll a rllllllllr will be rendered by , c o speclllvlcelflnd the elimination of a the vast arnoun; of street traffic hand- Iiuprovclueill; In Brit- ish Bacon Market; u... ............ sNlNNN 5 F N HNEN Nil/INNS I N l l] JTwcniy Students In- ; jured When Anti- ‘ Semitic Students Slormed Barricade. BUDAPEST. Nov. 23.—The camp- us of the Hungarian College at Fuelifkirclicii was transfonned into a butlleiicld today when the Jewish Sl-liflPhlS in defending their lives against the attacks. oi.‘ anti-Semitic students crcctcd barricades. The anti-Semitic riots continued yesterday in nil the colleges in the country outside of Budapest. par- ticularly in Szegedin and in Fuenf- kirchen. At the latter college twen- ty students. Jews and Christians, were injured when the anti-Semitic students stormed the barricade which was erected when the Jew" were informed oi‘ the planned nt- tack. Wheh the barricade was iakl-l. . . the storm of the anti-Berries . Jewish students employed the-r»:- ciearing the exits. Many Jervis‘: -. students climbed to the college '» . dows, and prepared to jump. T! n. : of them fainted from fright Assistant Professors in the rwlr . department and Christian girl - enls helped the Jewish student.- their defense, until mounted pol -.. arrived to restore order. (December 27 To Be Public Holiday (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. 23. -- By r0.‘ proclilnliitloil, the King has deer‘ "Tuesday, December 2'1, to be a r llc holiday, Christmas day tb‘-- _ - - falls oli a Sunday, and th of the King's proclamation will 10 Elye "1051. l\°l1l€°_ljL-l}l9_lllil3'a_ , break of at least tllre-c llays.—-Su day, Monday and Tuesday. Th- prol-lnlnaiinn applies to England anli “fairs and Northern Ireland and couclildos with the words, “Vi”: do by llLs- our royal proclamation command the saili day to be ob‘ searvl-ll, and all our loving subject: lo orllor lllenl." Ann uncemcnts, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. “Loading Live Hogs until noon Friday. P. J. Noy 6c Co. 602 "Rummage sale Market Buildfit. Friday l0 n. m; ». "Eat Wholesome Whole who: Cereal the 100 poi-rent food in bread biscuit. uluiiiiis, clc. 9486-0ct. 3-1: "The Concert and Box Social which was lo be held in Marshfleld Hail Wednesday. Nov. 23rd will be held tonight. 508 "Sale at Mrs. Mae McLeods. "~' Prince Si- continued this morn" at 10.30. 5i‘ r-llrllvzt and social postponed (‘was ~Lecluro lildi-flnltely. 597 (Frill-as —l.eclure indefinitely. 507 "'l\'oll_\":: nilll social postponed "Good warm winter coals fr" in Market Building Iiviliw Morning. "Buy your Xmas gifts at ' Daughters Sale. Heartz Holl ‘l’ day. November 24th 55; lhu Wills. l. \\ldl SilllV. "'(‘ ll.- Il vol" ll at 8 p.nl. 5hr l "All kinri< nf hand mnde -' Xlnas at Kings Daughter lleartz Hail Thursday. Nm- ... : 24th. 543-11-211- ‘» "inquire Re Chronic Disease- ll2 Prince Street. Dr. Clift. Don" delay. recovery in next tru- ~ months. 9-12-71 an». "Seven iiiilo Bay. Basket so‘ lull amusing entertainment in r on Mlle Bay Hall, Thursday. No} 24th. _If not fine. on Saturday 26th "Hunter River United Sunday School Xmas Tree and Enertaln- ment will be held Tuesday oven-- lug. Dec 20th, in Masonic Hall. 542 "Come lli Borden lririil lo um ‘The importance of Being Earl.» on Friday. November 25th. n._-_- rises tomorrow morning at 'l.l4. New moon Thursday. Nov. 24th. 5.06 a. m. Buminersldc tide eighteen in. utes later than ‘celvdlble labor and time saving dc- llng such u ll no? uqcemry. ':DBllCl0lll home cooking, wou- tlsrful candy, children's cldtlilllr aprons. fancy work at Trinity Bali and Bauer this afternoon. r 573-11-21 u. , \\~ _ J . :7 i. ./~ ammu-