0000000 00000 00000 000w r0 00000 00w0 100 lien Laid 00, 4,000 t0 00 00000000 liS Result of Ultimatum cation ofMchduo System. (Special to The Guardian.) SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—-As a resultJaid off ‘today and it is expected our uitlmatlum delivered to the that 4000 other employees of the management of the D0m‘llli0n ISteel fgrpaflillflli by its rallroaders and tstfng the closing wring for application of the Mo» Body of Missing Priest is Found (special to The Guardian.) (l-ALAVAY, IRELAND. Nov, 22- Tlie lbotly of “Father Griffin, a ‘priest who tiiaappemreel several days ago was found yesterday in n shallow grave four miles’ from“ Gaiway_ There was a bullet wound i‘n luls ltllllpl-L The body was brought to Gulway this morning. intense excitement prevails. -.a-o->—i VALE WINS FROM‘ _ HARVARD 9 TO 0 NEW HAVEN uonn, Nov. 22.- IRe-pulsed repeatedly in their at- tacks on the Yale goal line yester- day. Harvard resorted to a kick- ing offensive and with three goals defeated the Eli's by a score of 9 to 0, in the annual football oom- bat in the Yale bowl. The contest, witnessed by close to 80,000 spec- tators said to be the largest crowd- that ever attended an athletic nventt in the United States. was t-he 39th méetlnlg lbecween the univer- sities srincs i875_ and was a remark ilbIB supposition of the mlodern open and aerial game. and willie loosely played at, -tinlt.=s, fairly bristle with thrilling‘ -rormm1 ' ilaasee" and. svweetlllll!’ runo_ -{'__-_-- {CDNDIENSED straits} “FOR SALE-KITCHEN WOOD stove. Apply 00 Brighton Ave. (Jhalrlottetown. 3843 “WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 75 ifillsboro Street. 3771 -11-i9-ti' *‘WANTEDi.- EJXPERIIENC-EB maid, good wages. Apply 171 Kent St. 3768-11-10~tf "FOR OB PRINTING of every desc ption, patronize the lCen- tral Job Printery, 176 Kent St., Tel. 420-1.. . ‘ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS Baking. Any one desiring cakes, puddings or mince meat deliver- ed n time for Christmas should order came by telephoning 658-0. aTlTo. ATLFRIO- McDONALD_ Land Surveyor, Hermanaviile. 0720-11-17. ‘FOX MEN ,A,TTENTiON.- WE are now ready to acocpt applica- tiona for the registration of fox- tat in The Canadian Fox Breeders Association. Application forms for membership and registration as well an Tattoo Cards will be furnished on request. hi. H. Monktiey, Summeraldo, Seem. 3619-11434! 'FURB, FUR!) CAN ret you the Mink, muslin-at, etc, try me H. rune-r ll. Ctlrtil, LSG-N Pearl St. Broc- tbn, ma». 3100-11-20-31 ‘mining-wei- ‘rustic nuorlort-ron sat-s ll public auction on Set. Nov. lib. mo. at a o'clock RM. at r Bod Wilton 4 foxes, wire. "ll den. Andrew Gallant. Seoy. Vatra-u-ao-m ‘Wm eon IALI .-_ 0o ACRES eitullted ill Suinmerriellr rm: u’: Remington and "We miles from Emerald Junc- Ail clear and in chill! "I19 of cultivation. ilbi- further 5 miles from Plrticularc apply to Dr. f. m Crohen. 00 Prince Street, Ober- lottetown, flll-il-N-Gr ‘WANTEDF-A MAID FOR GEN! r11 housework. lttm wag . "Blithe. Apply in 14 Weber st 17* ' ‘r-Mvlo . .0- THRII t r1 ' Bu‘. nu’ FDIIR P. E. ISL AMDNG by Worlrmea for Appli tAdoo award to the subsidiary line S i I t Th G di . otf the company, 700 workmen were ( p" a o e u“ an ) BANGOR, Me., Nov. ZZ-Almong the sixteen known dead ‘in the Chesuncook Lake, Northern Maine wilderness in the burning motor- boat disaster are John Gcrrlll and P. C. McCaul, both of Northum, P. E. L. nnd John IMorrl-ll of Chathnm, N. B. There are several others dead from Nova Scotizt. New Brulls wick and Prince Edward Island, but definite addresses are not ob- tainable. lline will be idle tcmorrow_ necessi- down of the ‘ whole plant. Oldest Minister . Died in Montreal (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Nov, 22.-—'l‘-ho Rev. John Armstrong ‘probably the old- est Methodist minister in the Prov Nbtet—John’tGorril.l, ‘afhovo rel» tea-red to was a son oi‘ Sir, Albert Got-rill, Northnrn. Iillflllirr EZ>Z5" The People's Paper /// ANIIERS A THE MISSING Among the Sixteen Who Perished “When the Motor Boat Caught Fire in at Maine Lake There Were Four Young Men from this _Pr0vince. P. C. McCaul was a. son of‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. IMoCauL. Ellerslio, and had lived alt Mount Pleasant Wllére a. wlifé and four young child- ren are left. to mourn, Ibex-rides his father and another and sisters and brothers at Ellirslle. Word has also been received that‘ Austin O'Connor of’ Tlgnlsh is one of ‘tile victims of this sax lTll-getly. Ho also leaves a wife ant‘ several children to mourn. llir body is expected to arrive tonight for burlul at rigrlisn. They lblui nil recently left home to spend the winter in the lumbe woods. ince, if not in the Dominion pas- sed away at tile ago of 98 years in this city yesterday, after being over 75 years u minister oi‘ the gospel. i-ie was born in Fnniskillen Ire» land. in 18-23. ' Railway Rates . . A bad fire occurred at. St. Pet- er's Bay yesterday us the result ""‘— of which Mr ‘Daniel 0'Hanley, one ‘OTTAIWA. Nov. 22.—'l‘ile rai-l- of the best known ilaltmers of that WY rates battle was again resum- D1809 l0<l8y is ITITIWIXS ills fine dwell ed before the dominion railway Ill-g house, his barns and all his oth commission this morning on an er outbuildings. application -by the province of Mfln- The fire broke out ‘about 9 o'clock ltoba through H. J. ‘Symlngton K.C. ln the nuorning, having started in for a suspension of the recent ln- the barn. How i-t caught is not crease or failing that for a reduc- lanown. thoueh the report has‘ new tion of 15 per cent 1n the rates 9x. spread that it was caused by child istlng west of i-‘ort William. The Pen playing with matches. morning session was characterized by ln-teresllng and wordy passages The flames spread with great between the council and Hon. PUB. ramdnl’ “ml ll WM °lllY Wllll llltl‘ IJarvelI, the chairman in the course gremegl ddmclllll’ m4" "llYllllllt-T of which it was made evident that. Could l" slid/ml- As ll Wile MY- 0" the latter is not deeply interested in the necessity of. action, follow- lll8 "19 fl/Dboall to the Bovernor in council and the recommendation made by him. “Should we follow t-benl or should we follow the law," he inquired. “The law says we must fix just and reasonable rates. We cannot do so under the sugges- tions." ‘ MARITIME PRIIIIINIIES TEIIISIIAPHIB NEWS (Special to The Guardian.) Conditions of AdmTi-s-sita lllve Failed to Fulfil SUDDEN DEATH OF PROMIN- ENT MERCHANT ST. ‘JOHIN, Nov, 22.—A. W. Ad- o ams_ aged 69. at ‘prominent conumis- l (‘Special to The Guardian.) GENEVA, Nov. 22.—-Th€ ‘Leaguel i’ Nations Commission consider- ng the admission of new members 0000000000 000 AT (00000000 GERMANY AND 00000 000 our 00100 r0000: and llave no Stable Government. 00v Henley lost all hi; crop 01 my etc._llis farm machinery and oth equipment. Fortunately the horses and cttttlil were s-,a.ved_ The neighbors from far and near attracted bty flue “hriaqe gal-beret “ml llld fill lllflv Pould to rendt. assistnnicr ' H nil effortsto pre V‘€llll‘ Ill!’ ...n\es from spreadinr were unravelling as there was n fire-fighting eqtuipnlent, . ll)’ lllfée o'clock In the afternoo: zll-l the buildings were u chanet mass 0i‘ burning ruins, III l» Il'l'lt"l‘!-‘l‘(70‘iI Mr. O'Hibnley'- m‘. rues is same-thing hetweer $0000 and $8000 with insurance for only $1200. Shut Cut Nations Wbicl International Obligations _.__.___- ’l‘lle. first of the rules was dir ected at Germany and the others at Russia. Germany's protest ngalnst the method of distributing / 1 that. this is what. slon merchant and shipping broker, tiled at the general hospital this morning after an ' illness of less than a day. STZJOHN RIVE" CLOSED BY ICE ‘PRiEDETlIT-TON, Nov. 22.-Nav- adopted rules today directed at Germany and Russia. it was de- cided no state shall be admitted to the League until she hits ful Iy or 11w League of Nayimm The filled international obligations‘ has text of this protesthas thus farheen H responsible government capable withheld from the press but it of aoflllllcllns engagements. has an seems probable that it would hr oremtizallon warranting the Lw- brought before the assembly to- nl-nndates by the Allies among themselves has been distribute< among the delegates to the assemb highest. price for ea. No 8i LONG last leen on Royal- plneo notify Bloke 8705-1140461 m "{.*"Tlfl~min_ FOR OINIR. “mm,” 0“ ‘he S'- Joll“ all" ls gue belief that she is capable of near nn end for this season. Five carrying om he, obligations and of the river steamers are tied up has exact [mnmmk for the winter. The ‘lndlantown I day and would be referred to th' committee on mandntcs- without debate. and another, the 'D. J. Burdy_ was —*'- caught is lthelicxe létsthnlglilt belforc ‘ u. H nra n- .oe. sa ,t e . ’" ' a a " 000a lli England 0n the Increase has been closed by ice sufficient to prevent any steamers reaching the city. (‘Special to The Guardian.) F-IRlST STEEL SHIP GIVEN HER Tm“ TRIP LONDON Nov 22-00mm fig- -—-—— ures issued b th l h d t t; JTNUFAX. NOV. 22-—'l‘lle C. G- tho averugeylevefl aofnreiglllr Ttfirliid M. M. Linen (‘unudlan Mariner. prices is now 176 per cont above built nt the Halifax shipyards, “'21s um fly/grasp for “h. 1912 and 12 given n trlnl run ilore this morning p91- com m-m- has; ,},0nu,_'q~|.e m. lllltl W118 lfllllltl Bllllllfflflolii Sh" crease is mainly due to tho rise in is the first steel ship to be lbullt. at the price of flour and ill-emu for. llle ll0cfll Blllllyflm- lowing the reduction of lilo govern- ment bread subsidies. °WA"NTED.—A MAID TO G0 TO . New York. Wages $60. per month_ no washing. Apply to 51 ilpper HALF MILLION Z¢EQUEBEC Hillsboro Street. 3846-10-23~2l ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL QUEBEC Nov. 22.--Fire losses. housework. Apply Sirathconn fliitiregllllfl! 0V8!" l1 llall’ mllllflll tl-Ol- Hotel. 384i-11-23-3i lara were caused here this morning by a blaze which swept the llenrL ‘WA-NTEIIL-A MAItD FOR GEN- of the retail business section and eral housework in small family, at one time tilregtcned to become good wages. Apply "to Mrs. RP. r1 conflagrntion. i Hennessey, 00 Rochford Street. The ‘blaze, which was discovered‘ 3840-1i-25-if ill the curly hours of the morning llnd been burning for lion/rs ibefore "LADlEt8.-0UPE"F_-LUOU8 HAIR discovery and started in the dry- pcrmanolitly removed by the el- goods firm of Marceau and Com ectric needle. Apply to Miss M. pa-ny. 1-55 St. Joseph Street. spread- ISeller_ 244 Kent ‘Street, phone ing thence to the tWoolworth stOTO. 569.! 3846-11-23-3i Tile fire reaching n deposit of cel- ‘WNNTEIL-RGIIITION. EXPER- luloid goods, there was a violent explosion which immediately caus- fenced ateiiofllrapher ‘and ‘book- od the firo to spread to the Paquet keeper desires position. Apply Clothing establishment next floor. "H" (1-0 Gare/Minn. 3647-11-23-3! 13y eight o'clock the blink‘ Wll-"t —- under control, but not before the ‘T0 DE SOLD TUESDAY NOV. Marceau and Woolworth storm-r M10 o'clock by public auction were completely destroyer] anti the on the Market Square. 1 fivo 1018 model Studeba- Pgqunt, lyullrllng with its contents lrcer our, newly overhauled new much injured. insurance is only carried on a portion of the burnetl "Work. em wane. A I - w‘ l ‘HW- ll TtQlTi-‘Eiemtgfyufldesliiteei-‘y-tanal ultil-slT-eman Fraser Lapolnte was " ‘ “W? ‘wulfnilli - ' 886041-084». severely burned about the face and t )\ ..... vfiurvlemdl- Ceneral Tovvllshend ‘N Defeats Labur Candidat. (Special to The Guardian.) IWELDINGTWN, Shropshire. Eng- lnnd_ Nov. 22.—- Major General Sir IC-llarlos Townsllond, the defender of‘ Kilt. was elected to Purliarlleni ‘from the Werkln district of Shrop- alllre, according to the result of a by election announced today. Gen oral Towns-bend was given i4_586 votestfo the 10,600 of his opponent Charles Duncan. labor candidate. NINE FERISHE-D IN QUEBEC FIRE QllEBl-“FC, Nov. 22.—Twil worn- en and seven children were burn ed to death in thr little village of Padoue Mariano County, early this evening. according to advice re- ceived from Mont Joli. Tile fire, according to the meagre details which reached here, was caused by the explosion of n. tank of gasoline and lllfiflllnlfifl spread so rapidly that Mrs. Theriault and Mlrs. ‘i/ltalien, as well as seven children. perished in the fire. ___. 44m... HARVARD WINS FROM YALE 9 TO C‘ HZNLT-ltllfli. Nov. 22.—-‘Srlturdlty's gnme of football between the Cni- rdonla players and the Dnlllousie roam resulted in an easy win for the Dalhotlsians ‘by a nine to three score. head and was taken ‘to the Hotel Dicu Hospital. Seven other fire- men were more or lees injured, but remained on duty. I ~///1 ' X T»(~\\f IAYIJMIER. Nov, 22.-—,’i‘-lle results of the federal lay-election in East Elgirr were not known untl-l the final poll was heard ‘from tonight, giving the victory to S. S. McDer- maid the United Farmer candidate who wua elected by u. 208 plural- lli‘. - a tread (by every be - “m ,\\\ -_--—-_- CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1920. FARMER CANDIDATE WINS IN EAST [LINN Liberal Candidate Defeated by l,l34 Vutes, Cov- erumeut Candidate by 208. The civilian ‘plurality vote for tile district at the union election was but 115_ The final figures for the cointest today were dVicDermald. United Farmer, 3,063; Stansell, gov ernnlerlt. e855, and Charlton Liv‘- eral. 1.929. a ' M00000 t Crowded (Audience. 'l‘ho Strand ’l‘llectro was bucked to its fullest. capacity last nlgllt, when Rev. Edward Morris of Halifax, delivered his lecture en- titled, "The Truth About Ireland." This lecture was given as unans- wer to certain statements set ‘orth here recently by Mr. jIJindsay Crawford, on behalf of the Irish Self Determination League. Rev, Dr. McEwen of Klnross presided ‘the meeting being opened by the singing of’ til-e Doxnloey ‘ollowed ‘by scripture reading by ‘he chairman and prayer tby Rev. l. C. Martin of ‘Mount Stewart Then cnrme the ‘ singing of t-wo reuse-s of “Onward Christian Sold Hers," which was very hlcztrlily en- tered into by the audience. Rev. G. C. Taylor, was then call- "tl on and tlelivered u preliminary address. He began by saying: l tnkc it we calla self- determinatlon meeting. That is to say that we being Bititish are de- =rnlineri to remain British, (Ap plause). Not only are we British and dc- ermirred to remain so, but we wi. put ourselves on record us berm» ready to resist any attempt to dis- nem-bei- ‘that Empire. 'l‘llls latte-mp ho dlsmembea- the Empire is not t new thing-it. bus been almost ct ermlnuto with the history of Eng- Iamd since the union of the crowns if lthl-glatlltl and Scotland and tll. winging in oi‘ Ireland. ll. is not z lew thing ant-l although tieternline fforts llnve been lmttle to knife he British Erlllplro it is riiorr firm y united today than ever in its last history." ‘These urn the (lays, he ronlinuerl, “ when We must not appeal lo racial Iliilfu, or to sectarian -prejudice— t time when we as Protest- ants must keep our heads cool ad not beat the air.“ !'l‘lle speaker went Oil to refer t0 he effort being mode to give what s termed self determination for Ireland. it would not end with welltnd he claimed, il-t would mean lie thin edge of the wedge and ef ‘orts would be made by the foreign tl-etmle-nt-ln other parts of tho Em ire to ibreuk asunder. The best ele merit in Ireland was rlot_ he claim- d seeking self deter- ninzttion iru the sense epresent-ed. lie (lswlared he was ‘ot present as the champion of any ~ut. He had runny tfrlends in the atllolic Church and among its lergy. but he maintained that we mild not llnve u free Canada if it vas to be broke-n il-D ll)’ Pa“! 9" --.~~n w» NWO Mohamed Ireland more than he. lie could not fort ho splentltu Vniul‘ and loyalty of he (‘onnrlugllt Rangers and other Irish regiments during the war. or could we forget ‘such names as Wellington, Roberts and Kitchens --all gallant lrishnren who gave their ‘lives for the upbuil-dlng of he Empire. “Can you." File asked ‘think of those men stand-lug up 1nd asking for the dlsmeanherment sf the British Empire? There are housands and tens of tllousa/nds ‘n Ireland tonight who still have hill. same loyalty to Britain and l m1 sure for that reason that Ireland will be save-d to the British Empire In spite of our enemiesf‘ die claimed that in P. E. island ‘odmy n stage in our history has ‘teen reached which is almost crit- ‘cal, Forces are operating here to- day making for discord, disinteg- ration and separation. There are underground elements coming out into the light. Tile political ant-mil of this was the least serious thill8 about it. What he dreaded us l1 minister of the Eoslvel was the f9 ligrlous aspect of It. ‘REV MIR. MORRJIS upon riliinS sold ho had no idea he was to ud- drese so large an audience Howev- er he was delighted to have the privilege oi‘ doing so, and llc truer- ed that in the name of truth that God trvould so direct him that he would say nothing contrary to i-lie Divine will. He stated that ho was not present to create any rehsloufl difficulties or to serve any political IIST NIGHT IN STRAND THEATRE lbe Irish Question. from Opposite Viewpoint of Mr. Lindsay Crawford Dealt with Before a plre fotr lilo liberty ‘to orgurlizt: against the Empire. They think they can check the liberties uiLOlfl- ers who desire to remain in unity with that Emlpire. The speaker then explained that he was a. rep- resentative of the Orange order- an organization which ‘he said had been much misrepresented ' and blackmailed, There were those who should have been the champions or Protestantism who were often “ound on the side oi‘ its enemies. He referred to one who had spok- en here u. few weeks ago w-ho was on expelled member of the order— that man was tlvi-r. Lindsay Craw- ford. The speaker aifter quoting the qualifications of the Orange Order went on to deal with some of the statements made by Mr, Crawford. The first of‘ these was the state merit. that. the lrlsh truarrei was not a. religious one He claimed it was despite of Lindsay Crawford-Pa Protestant tool in th-e hands of the Great Hierarchy." lie next mntradicted tile state- ment. nrude by Crawford that. ire- lantl docs llute England.- He madn- tnined that the element which is dlsIoy-al to tile Empire hated Eng- land not because she was England JUL because she was Protestant, He d-lsclalimed a third statem that Ireland was a nation. it was never n rlntlorb until she- came un der the sovereignty’ ctf England. -'l‘ho speaker continued refuting various statements nliulo by Mr. Crawford, including the charge that the British Government was inl-rlosin-g Ilr-tbssinn- ‘methods in, ire- Iandt 'i‘llis statement lr-z- denounced ils zlliugetllel‘ Iu-rltnle and ‘seditious. lln also met the statement of Mr Crawford ro the difference in pop- ulation and progness ln Canada. us compared with the United lStaIe-st that in. was dale to lack of air dependence on the part of the Dom inlon_ Tile re-nso-nbe said of Can- ada's smaller Population was the fact that up to 20 years ago it was believed lby the world that thin country was toolbar north to be cap able of any commercial develop- dIscIaimin-g sion about eventualltias of last nigh 000/ STIHIIES IIIIHIIN IIITIZENS Many Civilians Killed in Daylight Raid. 0f- ficers and Civilians Shot in Their Homes as to how the Trouble Started. Baseball Park Raided. Many Were Trampled to Death in the Panic. I tusyoliljli= (Special to The Guardian.) by the drlsll government against Sinai ‘Felners. Moot of tillose idli- ed. says the statement, sdtbeu- well.- eourt martial officers or were con- nected with legal administration. The members- of the attacking pa: , ty ‘W110 lnvaided the homes of va- rious parts of ‘Dublin in c state- ‘ DFBLlN, Nov. 22.—-ln the after- noon while rt football match was In progress in Croker Park, sixteen lorries filled with auxiliary police moved swiftly up and surrounded the place. Accounts differ as to what happened when, after mount- lnr: milt-ilino guns on the heights above, the police broke through the gates, auxiliaries were booted and tic-cording to eyewitnesses the first tired in the nir then into the crowd. it is declared from another source that the Sirln Fein pickets _ _ first tired on the Government fore es, whom they could see approach- ing and that the flre was returned. Witllin the park the great assemb- ly of 15,000 became panic stricken. How many were killed is not known QUEBEC» NS)“ fill-Two wlme" ‘ yet’ bu, the estimates range 1mm and seven children were burned ti 10 to 30 or more. Several were re- death l" ‘he mu‘? "ma?" °f Pa‘! ported to have been tmmplem The oue, Madiane County, early last ev streets of Dublin on Sunday were “n”?! “cwrdmg m advices mclllved ' deserted in the morn-ing hours. {mm Mm“ 3°“ The n“! w" “"154 ' Those who had planned the inlir- “d bl’ l“ eXPl°°l°ll "l a llmk °l§ - der of the officers of the Govern- 555ml!“ merit employees moved systematic- 213.’.J;.F.I‘SI.Z..‘“,ZII.IEFZ.ZZSSTSZZ ll- 8- Miners Not _ In Favor of Strike ’ all made their escape. Gresham iiotel was the scene of premises for their victims, while " seeking to secure evidence 0f cic- the en-forlcenlent of the law. .;I/‘ (Special to The Guardian.) LONIDON. Nov. 22.—The govern- ment entertains grave apprehen- antd all precautions have been ta- ken to prevent men from- leaving their quarters. There are‘ large detach-ed forces near Dublin. how ever, wlrloh are harder to control Everything has been done never- theless to forestall retailiatory Iyllllfdommlfill-LA-IID I 000000 00 0 000000 and on the Streets. Conflicting Reports _ ‘I intent inserts th-ey also searched F}: tivity uf men slain m- ‘wounded in r Gasoline Explosion i hi. n? I ment. He. also denounced statements at. measures. IMnlrder and raids were tmllbuted to Crawford in Boston and med 1 bmad d H t h other cities to [lie effect that Can- 2mm, xwgntwn‘ i Mn?“ 3 iuda was but waiting for the oppor- 7 l‘ ° ‘unity m deck-m, heme" (ndapend Except for the two victims in the ent of the Empire and that Cannd- G. aha-m fiotsl in the heart of the iarl soldiers on retumlng from tht l , Mum u, l Wilr Ilfid ‘maintained this. mower“ ‘a, ° r W" lie then went Into the ilistorical ' n9 mo“ b” w” w“ SIGB of the question continuing to that o! Carla-lav Newlmry who was refute the statements along these murdered in the presence of his ullllzlllgeggall- Wm‘ by MY- Cmwlm wife. Early tilis, morning Capt. The meeting closed wavltll thc sing 1' “gerakt military “He” m“ ‘mo! mg or God isaye the K1ng_ in his betd in Earlsibrt Terrace. A -—-@°.>——— quarter of all hour later two other officers were shot in their beds in Pembroke ISL, a quarter of a milc TORONTO’ No“ 22'__Un!ver_ aiway and dangerously wounded. slty of Toronto are intercollegiate Twirl” mSn- 9“5P°°l‘°d “l 59513 rugby champion-b for 1920. Before secret sen-vice agents were likewise mrsrazssza 0200.01.00: was r»- m- Me» *- ed the lMcGlll University team for mmmm‘ sl- “M “m ““‘°‘h“" m“ tbi-ee periods out of four. Titnnir an lower Wlwm 81ml was shot upTnl seer: oft fgurteen tohslxv n Capt. Donald llviabcilean and o man m"? "l! f t‘ "me B N" 3' namlsd tSmyill, owner of the house team played brilliant fool.ball_ I I - lng superior to Shaugnesayn aqua “d “mim- mm‘ “med Calm" in every drpartment of the game. We" 91mm“ a 11W” in‘ D9110?- ln the fourth quarter MflGlli siww- brook. Oapitainl Mlacbecn was killed cd their best form of t e day and lmmnuy and smym dyed a few ‘its? m‘ ‘was earned by “m b“ minutes after. At e. home in Bag- got Street, Owpt. Newbury was allot by five men m the parlor of hie home. At Gresham tiltobel two form- er officers were shot in a. fight that occurred with ‘men who orebeliev- ed to have been B-iadk and Tana. who entered the houae_ ln- Mount Street two-men- are reported. to have been killed and B. civilian wounded. TORONTO VARSITY INTER- COLLEOIAT-E RUGBY OHAMPS Greece Will Not- Withdraw Troops (Special to The Guardian.) HARDS. Ndv. 22-00mm» will not withdraw any of her troops from Syria or tS/Ilioia for tbe present, according to a decision reached yesterday, when Foreign Minister beygum and Minister of War Le» fevro and General‘ Gouraud appear ed before the Commission of Fi- nches and foreign affairs for a do TJONDOIN. Nov. 22.—-Tllo iflah office in n note my! the whole- sale killing ‘of officeriind former officers of Dublin- wac the remit party or interest, Claims have been made. by certsinelementa of the Em clsionin tho peasant situation. ofutlw reenter-rinses: wrun- if.“ fierliape the greatest daring and a "(Tfiwm t, Th, Guardhm) " "L: raid canted out by about twenty Iii-Lilli!" ..ov. Zai-Secty 1, B men with the utmost cruelty. Gres- Macliachlan. of the United Mint nam is oneofthe best known hotels workers, who is i.n- the city e1 in Dublin in this place two former muggy it)“, oprnrm 13M “in, um officers were done to death. ' the mgnen o; Now, ,sco‘la won DUBLIN, Nov. 22.- Following no; you, m my“. of a ‘Mk9 fast upon the murders there was .__€»...._.._____ great military police activity and ' ' houses, were raided in a search for the criminals. All rnotor trsflic was ' ordered stopped and nil tralzfser- . vices ln nrld out of Dublin was sus ("um to The Guardhm) pended. The city was given over to NIEW YORK; Nov. 22.-—'l‘.he who terrified apprehension as armored American continent is rnlenncea t cars and lorries filled with black Doleabeviki and ull the poop, and tans raced through the streets should wot-k together to repair thew mwlts. Judge William Fer wick Wild-dell of the Ontario st eremie Court said Ilene last ntel“ '11 an address at an annuail dinn- af the (innaidian Society. Wheat and Grain Prices Declrn (Special to The Guardian.) VWNNIPEO, Nov. 22.—-mulk" drastic declines were recorded wheat on Saturday an was also case in coatrue grains. i-_o>-__ THE Wlimfnlfils, TEMPERATURE, TIDE, MOON, E1‘! diigb tide this morning and tonight at. 8H. iSun sets this afternoon at. 4.22 and-rises tomorrow morning at 7. 3. ‘ l-‘uli rnoon Saturday Nov. 250, 9.42 p. m. Noodle the Sunshine hi. at 3.2: ‘ MORE’ o Egsxm/as NO LAST MINUTE ; i g STUEE-IN MINE. I t-toontuc. _ u