The Paper That coveffl P111109 Edwar Island ‘ Like Th8 i--,,,_‘.-.'.'".::-...:'.'.'.':.'::-...E:':a.r- \D- .. IYQIIII lhndlal IEI. ' “N hi‘! My E IIWII ‘ “ Read by \\~'\\‘~ n“ \\\. Ee All The News Worth Reading All The Ads lVorth Printing t CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1920 SEGUND INSTA (FIIX EXHIBITIIINPRIZES lllTrnpliies Were Won by P. Ii. lslandtrs. Lirge Crowds lli Attendance and Great interest a Manifest-ed. Gilly P. f Prize List. [special to The Guardian) JONTREAL. Nov. 26.—Over a ‘yisand visitors have nili-esdy at- yii thi- lnternsition-iii Live Silver p; Exhibition now being hield at L liotoirriiro-rne. Not only are clti fllilflf Montreal interested in t‘- pr show but sit least one specta mr {his come fnuni as far as Japan ti; 5- i- personally the. progress main mired tn this country iln the breed- ing of fur lbearing animals. Mr. iiaizuinr a professor of entomo- logy at the Imperial University of siippom. Jwpan. its daiily attending tlie exhibition to glean as much ln~ formation as ‘he can regarding the best methods of growing foxes, as riuu iudustrywtas introduced in my. iiizive country last year. hirtiicr results in the classifies! nion of the animtils were given out today and as iin the case of those] given out yesterday one third of ai pa. c unis frequently the only differ? enct- between those carrying off iurur 5 Ii. I. Foxes in Today's was fully upheld since not a single entry‘ from other Rrovinices or from the United Stnities succeeded in carrying off-a trophy. F. C. Nunmick, who is in charge of ‘the exhibition, reponts ‘Hill as suing smoothly anid that the foxes have been less nervous and have: gtiven. fair less trouble than was sin-i licipatied. FQIIIOWHIS are todays prize win- ners: - Division one-Black and very crank class. A (adult imnles) first, Willow liilll Silver- Black Fox Co; Second W. A. Jenkins, Charlotte- taim. Class B. (adult females) first, Mulligan and Morrison; second Urban R. Giilds. . Glass C (malle pups) first, Mc Neiiiii, Ailian and Saunders, second McNwllil. Allan and Saunders, Class I3 (female pups) first John A. Len, second Peter G. Clark. A feature of itbdays exhibition was an address by lion. A. Al's. ii- ‘ duccs ‘the finest foxes in ‘the world ‘CAR FOR Hmra.-i5§or~1'e-as;-‘R the first and second prizes. The reputation of Prince Edward Is- iltiiii» ‘is the. district which prc- iauilt, on this silver fox industry There was a large audience and 311s address was especially interest- . 8- Bolsheviki , i Troops To Occilpy Vilna, Bluczfiird‘ .3924 11 26 3i (Special to The Guardian) KOVND. hFDHUAN-IA, Nov, 25¢- The iSovie-t representative in Alex- nndmvisk ‘has informed the Lithu- anian Gvvmumiient that the Bolslhe- vik forces will be obliged to iigain occupy Vii/rm, acctnrding to advices 3085 9 28 iii‘. wuss-ran ma‘ -GENERAL houeeworh. Hill b0 Street. am 41-193.! m received from Aiexandrovsk twniurzot... Iixrsinueuc-én maid, good wages. Apply 171 Ken-t st. 3768-11-l9-tf rwANTEn-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Strathcona Hotel. 3844-11-23-31 *H'°U$E TO tar -14h KING s1’. Apply It. E. Farqulinrson. 3942-11-26-40 ‘IWANTED-4YOUNG GIRL TIO AS- sist with light housework part of tiny. Apply at Guardian Office. 3912-11-25 If ‘HOUQE WANTE-D.-- TO RENT 6 or 8 apartments, modern con- veniences. Apply t0 Guairdliiii Office. 387li-11-24-3i "FOR JOB PRINTING of every description, patronize the (Jen- trsl Job Printery, 176 Kent St.. Tel. 420-1.“ t.f. 'LOST—A TIRE OF A BICYCLE wagon between Soutliiport illld town. Finder please louve at this office. Reward. 3906-11-25 2i JLOST-ON FRI-DAY LA$T_ A ' sunburst of pearls. Finder please return to Guardian Office. 3915-11-25 3i 'T0<LET.—LAROE FRONT ROOM centrally located furnished or unfurnished. Apply 208 Great George Street. Nov. 24-3i 'WANTED.-—A MAIiD FOR GEN- eral housework In small family t ‘food wages. Apply to Mrs. F.P. olllnnessey, 6G Rochfortr-Srreet. 384941-2541 ~ ‘FWAflTEIL-FOQITION. sxrsn- ‘Ilneed stenographer and book- Nilber desires position. Apply iGO Guardian. 3547-11-23-3i WANTED BY DEC. 15TH bio for winter driving. must ii nil and would like n little . Will not object if thin in Age 4 to 7. Phone or write 4' " full pnrilfilllilrfl and best "Hui first letter." imia if inter- ‘ "AW will reply. J.F. Lord, mer- "hut. Nomi ri-yon. ~ 3908-11-25 8i "°X vim‘ irr-runviotc-iwr ‘N low mid; tonooeiit s; iron- uri for the registration o fox- “! ll The Canadian to: Breeders fmlliitlu. . cation orinn °’, Iflembemil _d resin lion i" M1 u runabout-ii: will he “Tlllled otrnnunst. l. H. “will”. Bummenide, 5e07,. flllb-ll-IIHI n lAtligs so Aorta) th’siitii:iut|oiii_ Lot n1 in enllngton and gag-Q; “n? 1min liner-aid Junc- ‘m; Elliott-Mil in‘. s In 0f cultivation. For further r-Lost-Qssii-‘wssn N-siw GLAS- WANTlED-MEN TO CONTRAQT illor cutiting and yrinirdlng cord- wood in eight foot lengths Apply lsiilltllngtotn Lum-betr Co. Spring- ton, P. E. l. 6'1 gow and Hope River church a ‘lady's fur mitt, Please leaveut John Murphy's. l 3935 L0$T—-8 WHITE SHEEP STRAY- t-d about the 20th of Octcrbir. Notify A. R. MoKay_ Lawndalé farm. 3910 11 25 2i I ‘FOR i5ALiE.— SECOND HAND Acetlyene generator with about 100 feet. 1-2 inch pipe. Apply to elevc Myers, Victoria, 13928‘ .i-___-_¢ *WANTED.— TWE-NTY GOOD lumibermein, men of experience. preferred. Apply Springton Lum- ‘ber 0o. Sprrlnigiton. P. E. .I-. 6i ‘FOR SALE-'WILTON SQUARE size 1i 3-4 by 4 1-2. in perfect condition. Cali ut 269 Queen St. 3933 11 26 3i '3 iw-ANTED. - EXPERIENOEiO girl for general housework, ex- tra wages no owashing. Apply American ‘Consulate, 249 Euston Si. , 3931 11 26 ll ionosns FOR CHRISTMAS Baking. Any one deslrilli; elk“- pnddings or mince meat deliver- ed n time for Christmas should order same ‘by telephoning 058d. *LADlE8.--8UPE"F_LUOU8 HAIR permanently removed by the ei- cctrlc needle. Apply to Miss M. Seller 244 Kent Street. P110118 559,] 38-i8-1128-3i *LQST.—ON MONDAY lN RAIL- way Station, lady's hand but: containing sum of money llllfl two money orders. Finde-r leiivc at. Guardian office. llewitrd. Nov. 25 2i ___________.__ _. ‘WANTED.— A WOMAN 0F tnliddle age, his housekeeper. iii family of three. Apply MYB- Ni" Wnsmway. Montaigne, l’. E._ l. It. n. 2, Albion box. 3907-11-2o-2l diiidfwittrneo McDONALQ Land Surveyor, Hermsiisvllle. 3726-11-17. Pessimistic View oi German situation (SpQcIaI to The Guardian.) BERLIN. Nov. Zi-Bitteruess marked n. dflbate in the Relchstag yesitierday, relative to the voting of {WDPODPIBIIIOH-s to cainry out pfqvlg. ‘minis of tihe Versailles treauty. Mem- bers of hhie Chamber dtEinou-ncer] ti“; action of tilie Allies in keeping such E 1818a force of men along the Rihiiriie. Dr. Zepf of the German peo file's llflirty said Germany's ifinan- eiinl situation ‘seemed hopeless I-f Rusisliain Soviet troops, lie declared, 531mm GDP?“ 011 Germany's east-- ernn frontier, this Germans would be for years lbwl. a. people hrokcin down morally. Russia?) be Moneylcss Country (Special to The Guardian.) -BtERI_iIu‘\I, Nov_ 25.——T-'ht=. council of people's commissioners in Rus- sia h-ais directed the Russian Fin- aincs commissioners to prephre a -pian which amounts. to ‘the abolit- ion of money, according to n Mos- cow report to the Red Flag, (kiminiunist organ here. The dos- patch sand it is expected that a tnoueylerss period will be decreed effective tfroim Jairiuziry 1, . <13 Withdrawal 0f Irish Troops ' Is Suggested (Special to The Guardian.) LONEDON. Nov. 25—~Tlie debate iii ithe House oi’ Lords on Irish Home Rube Inst. night was mudi memorable iby a notable upped‘. from Vlsiiuurit Grey, formi-i- V-‘i-i-p tirtry of Foreign Affairs, iio tliii (lin- orriniciit, ifor an eleventh iitiui- u’ tmnpt by generosity to Irelnx-il to fr-sliioni u bill into ilfi ttcc-irulrle. IIIIQIZLSUIPG. h] his speech. (lhpluy lug iio resentment and taking in: full ziccotint the Governitienfs ex- treme difficulties in liieltiaid,‘ he urgeid than unless ‘the Government leave Ireland lo find liei- own siil vaiion. .i__-4-0@___._. CHAMPION INAUGURAL PARADER WHO W‘ILL MARCH ‘FOR i-iAr-qoino Capt. D. . Goodacre 'l‘lio i-linriiplliit inaugural] parad- er will march for Senator Harding. He IS (‘uiplain D. M. Goodncre the 78 _veui- old court crier of Wash- ington, \D. M.. Captain Goodacre bus taken part in BVQPYVIIIBUEUHII procession since that of President i-‘Illuiore, with the exception of the second Lincoln parade. At thnt time he was in the navy. Sinn Fein _ Countess dWiilIS_ Court Martial ' ' to The Guardian) ‘WANTEIL-A; MAID FOR cens- rsi house work. Excellent wages. Apply Guardian office. _ p 1i909-11-2o-liI ~ esfnkvlm-AIOUT NOV. FIRST three sheep, two having yoke-s on plepse notify J. MacPhersoii. Klaxons. - 8006-11-25~2i ‘IDLL U0 YOUR OLD DlSc phonograph records. We allow 40 ‘nullity. NOV_ zs-The number of iii-rests in Dublin from Nov. 1’i' no amounted to 129. nccortlinif tii official untmuntrciiient. 'l‘iie trial of tlouiitess lliarkievlcz will tithe place by court martial Oil Tilllfsllll)’, lloc. 2. Countess him‘- klevlcz, Sinn l-‘t-in niemlber of Pur- llnment loi- Si. Patrick's llivisinm Dublin City. was nrrcste-tl Sept. ‘.37. The iiuilioi-iilcs hiivc been seeking for her ifoi‘ it long time. owing to 112i Nrticnlan will! to Dr l s: n. u Qg".' u,‘ n‘ ‘MW 9133mm? I "P! B02 45401 Amherst. N. 8 u__.i__..... .n._._._.,i. v~<<< ' 'na49 cents cash whatever their t-oii- Oflidl In oibllfie NI’ w re- cords of your choice. rite right now to Gucoel Phonograph Club her activities in Sinn lfoln nwvo merits. tli 0 ' i1- su RUBERTOBURDEN A MAY BE curt uusncr Rumored in Ottawa that Sir Louis Davies will shortly Retire and to be succeeded by Sir Robert Borden. (Special to The Guardian.) ,io-n of Si-r Robert) to cap his distin- guished career his a lawyer by ach- OTTAWA. Nov 25~“’3Deculation ievllng the position of Chief Justice raga-flung the future of Sir Robert of the Supreme Court of Canada E-irden is is-iill rife here. He hasaiiid it i; ggneqtailly bereaved 1,113,; bee" "WWYIIIE Ilris ‘retirement her-e he will suoc-eied to itih-e position be- Tecflnl-IY ll! a Q1119‘! Way dklvtlllngdore long, The pres-mt incumbent, itiliie greater part of lids time to read ‘ Silir Louis Davies, WELLS appointed ing and iappuars ‘to have completely to the Supreme Court, September, regained his ihealtih. It is well 1001. aind will iliavo been on that kumwn ml" ll “'35 19118 We fllllilll-ibonoh 20 yreans next September‘ PiiPEa 0N ELEGERIGIIY“ AT ROTARY LUNGHEON‘ At. the notary Luncheon at the‘ Darvids yesterday Rotarlan J. A.S. Bayer presided. Guests present were Mn‘. Stoddart of Cuba and liitijor J. Parker tI-Iooper. Among in teresting features was a guessing ompetition, the idea being to guess the identity of a. number of \ , p.15 -Lu pastes, prizes of a cigar duction of electricity, though the amount tlhus produced is far too small to be perceived except by the illOSi. delicate tests, ' Th‘e amount of electricity solll througth the body can-be measure Canteen Fund Less Than Iloped For (Spflclal to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Nov, 25.-Tlta.t $35,- 000,000 or $45,000,000 niest egg which some returned soldiers are ibetiinx led no believe will accrue to them llnom the profits of overseas canteens, is largely a dud a/ntd those Wlw are depending upon llfl exis- tence one doomed no disappoint- inunt. din-cm all canteen funds ovoi- sens, and tthere eme several, the amount fortiliooiming will not exceed two mill-lion dollars and wliaueveii- tllre flllnlouillt. is very likely will be ‘placed in a fund, the lin- ‘wrest d! which will be utilized for some purpose not yet decided upon i-o-om ‘P.Il.l. Fox Breeder '- Presents to McGiil “sir Ar hur Currie” (Sptlclal to The Guardisri.) DIDN'T-REAL, Nov. .25, -'i‘lic Mc- Giil University, ct-"ntdiiiiai t-JIIUUW- rneint funid flflliflllllutsl the gift of n male silver fox from B_ Graham Rogers of Prince Etiwnrd island. The animal is natured Sir Ari-hur Currie. and is ma exlillilrcn at the Live Fox Exhibition ere. Mr, Rog erg will eltllier gave he fox direct to the university or else he will sell it fo.r them. Iin the latter casc !lll0 purchaser will be able to leave was aible to s-‘ecure effective concil- lmtoduced by the mcmm of 1,041.55 ration in Ireland ‘l‘t would be botteriwhkuh by mm“: an, in u din-Profit Ibo withdraw all airmed forces and] being given to the successful guess ers. Rotziirlan Quigley and Major Hooper rendered pleasing vocal numbers The feature cif the meeting was u. paper iby Rotztriun A. E. Morris- on, the subjctit of which was "El Pflllflfllly and tlii- lillillllll Body." 11¢ sir-Id In part:-~- I I The cfl‘ electricity upon the ‘huiiitui body "has lbs-come o sub- jctzt of interest to the general pub- l It is one which is constantly i ' reed uptm the attention by ' i-iy Tl the iloily press of ai-i-i 5 (IPTIIH due i0 strokes of lightning or‘ the Contact of electric wires, and also -liy the extravagant claims of electrical power upon disease. A Clllill form o-f electricity is that electrical stave If one uwiikis across the room on a d-ry day with- out lifiting tire feet from the floor. and then touches any metallic sub- stance, o, spriirk files from the fing- er to the object; aind this ShOWS that‘ ordinarily the body is not in ll, state of electricity. To generate static electricity in a body 1t is generally more convenient to use u frictional machine. This is the common met-bod of supplying It, onid almost everyone ihas sometime or othetr-talnen sparks from such ": machine. Wihlle the sparks are passing various sensations are per- ceived, but as soon as they cease theme appears to be no permanent PLf-‘dlillis twin the application Fric tlonal electricity never penetrates beneath the’sldn, or ‘produces dir- ectly any elect upon ithe deeper tissues. UIJKYIIBII it m‘ay produce in- direct elffiects. The skin of course is very sensitive. and any sud-den change of electric state produced in it. such as is given off by sparks, causes aln irritation of the surface. The same kind oif indirect effects may be xiii-minced» by any mild irri- tation of tihe skin. There is no mystery about its aotitm and no very marked effect upon the skin. There is iseirtnilnly something nth- cir startling in ilialvlng sparks thrown fmiu the body, and this hius led to tliie employment o1‘ snu- tic electricity to produce marked mental impressions, At the pre- sent diiy, when mind cures, Chris» tInn Science, and hypnotic sugges- tions tire discussed on all sides, it needs no argument to yrove illP iii- erchange of mind and body. is it. not to be wondered s1. therefore that favorable results have often followed drum ilihe use of an 4x89!“ so startling and i-mpreessive in t-‘he Ilflilflil of physicians who can dis- ‘tlutguisli its peculiar ‘benefits. Such results are whioliy indirect wad tire ldue to mtentiai expectations of the patient rather than to niiy vir- tue of electric action A knowledge or this fact should prevent the as currents in wires are measured. ‘tilts animal with Mr. Rogers‘ at his But iiie body is so sensitive iliiit ‘fiox fairiii in Prince ICd-ivard Island only a few iihousundtiis of an um- DBPQ of current can he safely borne. lVlien it is ‘remembered that. huiidrretlis of tiiuiperes pus-s. along the wires of electric lights the tianger of receiving ll. current firoiii them becoiii-c-s zit once dent The shock received an olectiiic-iiglii current is iiious, and the Sllflfl-BII change state in hire itiolecules of the body is so severe as ti) rtrrest all Vlli . iiroiressos. The usi- of electricity must nhviiys be coiisid-eirotl us. dan- gerous unless proper DYGIEHIIIIOIIF are taken to avoid the strong cur- rents WIIIOh d0 iiiiirm. The rat-k less handling of electric batteries and ilie giving of shockis ifor the purpose of amusement therefore be avoided. f rum enor The third form under which eier lrieity appears is the itiugnetl current Tliit- interruption iii weak voitaic current is employs to produce u strong induced cur- rent in a ooil of induced current is then applied to the body. The fact that this cirr- rent is induced by magnetism should not be taken to imply tlini. by it magnetism can be made to not oin the human body. The mos. careful experiments have shown first the human body is completely insensitive to magnetism and is wholly unaffected by it, as much so 1s a piece 01f wood or rubber I-ifemce all so-called magnetic up- pliiances-brushes or combs, discs, belitisi, tetc., have absolutely no cu- rative power whatever. The mn- jorlty of effects produced by such oontrivances are due,—-likit> tlioiit of startle electricity-to expectant tension rather ithsn to any‘ action 0f ilhe agent. While it is evident from u review 0V1 ' oi‘ should _ for ‘a year Iii. will be muted with one of Mir. Rogers’ vixcrus "find half |tbe litter will go the purchaser, IRubber Factory To Run Three Days a Week (Special to The-Guardian.) SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Nov‘ 25 Beginning tonight. the ipiaiit 0f the Fisk Iluiiliei- (‘o.. (Yliicopee Falls will reduce Ils working schedule from llVl! m iliroc iluys at week. Till‘ pitllll. now employs about 1.800 hands and the reduction ‘is made, it i.»- iiimnunced. to provide work for" us mniiy employees us possible. ‘cliired the vast majority raise-mus (Special to The Guardian.) .L0.\"DQ.\I, Nov, Q5—Tl1e most. conspicuous incident in the Irish debate in the House of Commons yesterday was the revelation of Sli- Ila-mill‘ Greenwood, (Jfhief Sec- retary for ilrclnmd ,of Sinn Feln yilans to destroy property in Liver- pool rind bfanchesitei- _ This revel- ation, which was greeted by Joseph Devlin with the exclamation, "nil that. “'85P written in Dublin Castle." in other irespec-ts the debate fol- lowe-l the customary lines. Form- m" Premier Asquith ruoved a reso- lutioin. expressing nbhorrence to recein-t iDublin atssaissimations a-nd condienmi-ntion of reprisais, urging immediate steps to bring about Irish pacificaridon. An amendment by Colonel Joihn Ward, converted this "motion into an expression o= admiration for lthe courage and de votiion of Crou-ini forces in Ireland ‘llhis was adopted by 303 to 83 and the ‘motion as thus amended was i-dopied by acclamiation amid min istcrial cheers. Answering Mr. Asquith, Sir [Ha- ninr Greenwood was applauded and cheered on rising. -A via-st in-ujo rity of the people in Ireland iii-i not in fitvor of niurvler, he said, They want. peace and they are getting peace, because the forces of ithe Orown are breaking the ter~ roi- . Sir Hamair Greenwood de of illlf lrisilt people were on the best of Rockfeller Gives Half Billion Dollars- (Speclsl to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Nov. 25——Mr. J. D_ Rockefeller has given: away xiearly‘ hail! a billion dollars, said his son, Mr, Jolhn D. Rockefeller Jr. It ivos declared lieire last night the i this is believed do be the first an ' ihemticdetaailed statement that has even- bee-n mode concerning his fa- ther's philanthropy gifts. TITO wrapped. around a soft iron core, and tliisf oif tihe van-foils effects of the dif- ferent forms of electricity upon tihe body that some of tliein are power- ful, it is also evident that they sire only beneficial in iso mau- as they increase nutrition. The curative powons otf electricity are very ‘iuil ted and have too often been exag- gerated by those whose interest it ls 1o UFSQ them. terms with the soldiers and police, The murder gong in ' Ire/L lie continued, issues n do cument known as the Irish Repair lican Bulletin and a ‘murder gang send the bulletin to pert-ions ln England and the newspapers in Englnin-d. "flint some of rtliem pub lisli it is ‘what amazes me. Tlii London Liberal federation actually used this baflledin and ‘based on it a 6118180 of reprisals, so called, nnd circulated it without anypcom- monk, excxaipt tfhiis: "display this prominently wherever W" can." The rustic Hon. oeiitieiiiiiiii (Mr. Asquith) Is president of that Fm 811110115 Sir il-Iamiar added Sir l-Iamtar noted that. Mr. Asquith re ferried to the comments of the United Stations correspondent. W have a certain knowledge, wntin ued mire Chief iS-ecretinrry, that oine of tlrees erndoy like hospitality of the nnmier gain; itself, in Ire and. Thtety send their newspaper matter to the United States to hurt the Anglo-American friendship amd do their best Ilio damage thi- Britlish Empire." I could name these pepsin; that. have printed‘ thr won't notable failstehoods, but last COAL CITY abuse of the asfilll. 0i‘ filly WWW‘ ration of a cum in real and serious diseases, where it cannot lie oi service. Current. or voltaic electricity is different flroiir frictional electricity iii its mode of production and in mricul action. 0i wlhich EIIHY.‘ I! more or less going on through nu; IYIUOII in the human body- There- its effects. at Ia Produced by vile‘- . ‘b- Newark, N, J., has been feeling "l" m“ 11°43’ m” b‘ l°°k°d “p” the pinch of the coal shortage. in mayor is seen here loading n IN ii sort or battery M‘ III? 1W" inn effort. to aid the needy of his truck. TFAVOIR__OF—NEWARK Lonioirliowrnuck WITH BOUGHT 1'0 HELR rue nrsso V l. in common wltlftlic entire etistfcityfMaynr Charles P. Gillen pur- ‘ chased 160 tons of coal. Network's MARITIME PRIIVINBES IEIEBRAPHIG NEWS N0 CHANGE IN RAILWAY STRIKE MATTER. lSlfDNEY. Nov. BOr-Th/G Hillbi- tian regarding the strike of Rall- wayirzren. in the Dominion Steel {lamps-M's yards rwas umchnnged today. There iwas some work tlonl in the plant ihuit no effort towards conciliation has been made lly itltlier pnnty. At Nnnihi Sydney the mines are working but all coal raised nri- being used lry the mil- Wily- —- {Om- PLENTV WORK IN ONTARIO LUMBER WOODS. lfAUl-FAX. N. S. Nov. 25.»- Tbougfh it has been reported that tthereiiirethoimanidn ofnnen Idlein Montreal and Toronto. several re~ presentstiveii of tlhe Ontario Lum- beir Companies are in the city shrill-WK man for work tin ithe "woods this winter. llidre than 150 men have been secured and tihie pros- pcchs are iihait as many more will its hired here. PREMTE-E-MEIGHAN comma nsr BYDNEY. N. S. N01. M. the Premier Behind Ic- cmmiumod do Hon. F. B. McCurdy will visit this silty and Halifax within like nest 30 days. Anus In In. delivered. all-Oi b- ‘ii Ipllll-Olna fiuu mscussin . m HllUSE or GUMMUNS" Sir ilamnr Greenwood Makes Startling Revelations d Reiarding Sinn iiein Plans to Destroy Property in ivcrpool and Manchester. use. u. ti. muse ,4 election In time United ‘S18E65 has; d‘. been an adequate rresiwnse. Thosi o!) who set up to make the Irish quo- tion an issue, raither than sin Ali'- gloAm-etricani ifrlemdiship we coi.‘ ,k ei-ed with defeat. I: g.“ i i~ TITLED BEAUTY WHO l8 TO GO INTO THE MOVII B‘ ‘Uta... ‘ oimvit Lady uDiana Manners Reports from London have l: that ‘Lady Dinna Manners thc acknowledged beauty of England will go into the movies. Th» beautiful daughter. of the Duke o. ilutland has signed a contract with an American ‘producer to appear in a series of phoiopiays wii.c. will be filmed in ‘England, it is said. Rev. W. D. Wilson Banquetted ‘ In St. Joli‘; \ (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, Nov. 25- Rev. W Wilson. who is retiring from it‘ position of Chief Inspector tin”.- the Prohibition Act in this Fri“ ‘use ‘was bamqueted last nlgiii lpdfriiendsoif this place. Sperm of ‘his experiences ho declared ‘ 1 he mespersdoeg o! the world in the min running trade. and th- tiie elder need or officers encased in enforcing it. was u anaesthetic court. THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE» TIDE. I00". F" ‘ TORONTO, November. 26. — Moderate to fresh west winds. cloudy wiiih local snow frills; not muc-h change iii temperature. High tide Ilhlp inoming at 11.04 and tonight at 10.26. -_ Sun sets this afternoon nit 4.20 - and rriscs tomorrow at. 7.16. t Full moon Saturday Nov 5th _ 9.42 p. in. n .- Noozle the Sunshine Kli M O IQ E DAYS FOR es... éi-iopbiuc. IGOT HIM, BUT THE NEXT Mow:- IONOTCLEAR m MY MINI) 1