on» 410.000 Readers Every liiaily ‘Issue Guaranteed. ‘Member a. n, o. _._ ' ' U 1 ‘In 0e "£317.; 101451..“ H llslllllll [ll . pital Yesterday Afternoon. , e news of the death of Rev call to arms a your later he was ~ ‘the 105th Infantry Battalion lylaclDonalxl, ‘which occurred appointed (thaplnin of rdlly nlfteaalo-on at the Q1181“ (IP. E. Island) etown ‘Hospital, will be re- and crossed to England with this _ led by citizens and people unit. {1 ughout the province generally In France Father MacDonnl 11%“, V‘ _. very deepregret. I-Ie had was attached firs‘! to. THE LATE REV. PIUS A. MtIcDONALD. ~?___.__.._.- t ten months, and, as everyonellvurds to the 102ml (British Col- ws who had visited him, had ulnbla) ‘Light in-fantry. lHe went , , his illness with great forti- tiironlgh several severe ‘battles and ‘l c and cheerfulness. Endeared won a iligh place lin the regard of , he was to the hearts oi‘ Shlofficcrs and men alike for his , nstnn‘s uingregutlou and to ilislcournge and unfailing good spinlts _“_ rishioners 1n the countryqunder the most arduous conditions .. ther MacDonald will perhaps be He was lator attached to a Labor st remembered as tlhe beloved Battalion whlicll was intended for ulplain of the 105th Bflll‘l\1l0ll-_Bel'\'l(!8 in Palestine, but as this 1h whom he crossed to Enslalllbdid not materialize he became at- ' service overseas during 111B tachlc-d ‘to the stall’ of a Base Hos- -r. Ills name is a household ‘pltal at lHesdin. l-le remained rd in the families of returned there ullllll alter the Armistice Idlers everywhere throughout serving us efficiently and as will- e province, and his memory W111 l g b9 cherished lby them for the 1e he set of the true soldier all ies o1‘ Christian courage, eelfiiulness and courtesy- ~ 'i‘he' lute Rev. Pius A. MacDon- - ‘was a son oi‘ the late MT- 1111.11 s. Ronald- MacDonald and was if» ‘March 24, 187B. at Glencoe, ,ernon River. As a young mail Y. was a brilliant student and tor graduating from Prince oi’ ales rCoTaege taught school very ccessfuliy for a number ‘of Yell" tel‘ entering 181. Dunstmrs (lol- --; and graduating with honors l June, 11904. . Alter his ‘graduation he entered o Grand Seminary at Quebec ml in January. 1008, after return- inglly there as he bud done ill the line. l-n August 1010 Father MacDon- ald returned home and received a warm welcome not only from his own friends and acquaintances but from ilundreds of citizens who had come to know and lov-l him "thrtugh hlll flllfllpfllllflllSllip with their sons nt the Front. Ile rc- turncd to his punish at ‘Mfwcll but remaincd thcrc only a year, being appoints} ill 1020 to the parish of St. Georges, whore ha. continued in faithful service until his fatal illness which came upon him ‘last January. Despite the best medi- cal caro and attention his health dosdlined and for some ‘months past no hope had been entertain- ‘g homo. Was ordaltwll 1° 1119 ed of his permanent recovery. iesthood in St. Joseph's (Jonvent Shortly after four o'clock yester- helpel by Jdislbordlhll? 151511011’ dlay afternoon at the ‘Charlotte. lndDQNud- , town ilospltnl this loyal. valiant _ From January until June. 1908 servant clf God passed away. utter other -MncDonaiti was 1110165501 having received the inst rites and ‘ 3t. Dunat Q0118“- en appointed . to the s1. un- nn's ‘Cathedral stlffrnnd 111119.13 leuvaslo mourn one sister, ‘Mrs. unne secretary to Hill Lordihlll Jail. MacDonald of ‘Mt. nhqpflibelia-y (now ,- Arohhlnhov bursa brothers. John. at Vernon Edmontori) upon his nrrivollRlver, Ronald in Portland. and re. While on the cathedral ‘Rev. Francis ‘MacDonald, Jesuit ffhé was dlrectorof the P9118116 ther, rnonfbsr of the staff oi‘ ‘the own‘ 894,191)» and 1th,, mevl- you Collage. fMmrtrenl. g qualities mi 0T 31111111191‘. ' The remains of Rev. Pins Me ado a strong morql WWII- to 1110 Donald will ba remove] from the yo‘ and young men with whom City Hospital t0 S1. Dllnslnns ‘- associated. li-le set (‘or them gamed,“ '0“ Sunday afternoon. Eh ideals of thought and action They will lie in state until taken d his influence upon the society to -the ‘Eastern zrliln M01103! af- vilns a lasting lmomoflll 9o 1'19 tarnoon. Solenln Muss of Rt-uulem - k as pastor, teacher-end ‘frlonl: will be chanted in 111» 01111111111111 Ami- two your: as sorrow-y to Monday morning at 1o o'clock- hon Oman-y Father dhuDomld ‘Funeral services at 9t. Gaol-sol . in flu; gppiphql perish Tnegdty rooming at 10 o'clock. filhe late Rev. Pius lMacDounid HEV. P|i|5 lllliliillNlll loved Chaplain of the 105ml Battalion Passed Away a..t the Charlottetown Hos- ths 10th l in very ‘poor ilenlth for the Field Ambulance and shortly after- ? / hail ‘have t uelu n11 , . o w you no ‘Bo-was gacranlcnts of the ‘Catholic church. gm- line per day Stewart; ° lllsl ill lllllllll ‘l lllll5il Hfllll jllfllljflfi SESSIIJN First Division Gives G overnment Majority of 103 Over Labor Vote. Ramsay Mac.- D0na.ld Talks From the Shoulder, and Extremist-s Threaten. Stirring Politi- cal Weather Forecasted. (Special to The Guardian.) party next weekj _ d (LONDON, Nov 24.——-'i“he flirs: ’l‘hc tcrriilic tragedy of the ull- division in the new House of Conl- t-lnplnyctl will then come under do~ mono which occurred this after- tailed llnlLfornlal revllew, ‘i116 110V" noon was carried by the govcrn- bfllilltlfli. ‘will prod-ace its double nlcnt lily n majority fill’ 103 118K181 plans lor inlllnediate winter pslliia- eoples Papa ’»..+#"'F. Covers Prim Edward‘ isian CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA sahunnav, NOV. 25, 1922 eyenlng at Hall. - V, _ _ of over I] lh (ontrol to form a full blooded 0f many 1mm m the “rm/huge, ‘Tile conference was opened ‘by the cllairnlun, ‘Mr. W. A. Stewart, president t-f Boys‘ Work ‘Board. 1111011 binyor Jenkins who gave an QQK‘ \\\\\ Read by Everybody 1i like ille iiew Y5 IIIINFEHENIIE UPENEH IN THE Elli YEETEHIJAY Large Attendance 0f ‘Delegates From Many Y Parts 0f the Province Were Present at ‘Conference Opcnln g 1n Heartz Hall. I the ll-ieartz Memorial Pilerc was all zlttendance a ilundrnll representatives tllc (iharlottetow-n He called .____._. ‘Who formal opening of the Older ll-iymn__0 w. .M h Boys‘ ‘Conference took place last Prayer. ‘ o“ p t e King. Responsive reading. Hynln——’l‘he King of Love my Shepherd is. Allllress-dvllat is True Friend- ‘l111ll~1ilt-v. w. M. Jlyall. 1'lynln—All tile Way my Saviour Leads Me. Prayer. 11‘1§"mli-——|NC‘W We Unite t0 Picdge Arrangements Have Branch in Canada Cash. (special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Nov 24—In a state-- VIIJTIIHY lllllllll Bill IJEIIEMBEH l Til BE HETIHEI] lHllllllliH BANKS Been Made by Depart- ment 0i Finance Under Which Holders 0n Delivery 0f Their Securities at Any Will be Paid oil‘ in maturity, it will be necessary y . , ~ Y! f‘ l I " ‘1 i; l3 ,7 1 1- ‘I. the dyabnrite opposition. when tlves and for a pcrlnanent scheme atd‘lr“”“ d’ fvelcfm,“ 1° ‘he V1511‘ 11 New Allegiance. pllllllllebstuelxf ‘Finaiivciem ‘lllnngunl-l-s tlillllllllvlillatlg; finalizes? Ififlilmnlilitdls: Prime Minister Bonar [may moved for slate unemtfoymgnt qnsur- ggi-Llnnllit‘: \’1"t1£‘“::;,l11* {Blfiirts W"? '1;11§‘l@1‘¢¢11°11 01 111M911 1951111011 that holders of 1922 Victory Bonds prior to December 1 Correspond- that tile government be emnolver- nncc. ‘ - ‘A5 rue o as o‘ own: u ' , , v . ' - ell to take nil the time of the Yesterday's 011d today‘s delbatcs ‘3“""""--““1_“- "OW "Handing P111188 Jack ‘Crawford of (Ventral Bede- 110181111? elijirgbzgfainczlcxzllsllllnyl: blink,’ bgfdzflier: ‘geiséelm-iit m1“ 111111158 ‘for government. llvfllnesl‘ are nlere sklrnllalllinlz conluaredlo Q? “m” “ meg“ 1W1‘- Grflnd Prefer. branch of any charters-i bank in holders must be prepared lo slant during th-is session. The Labor-wlhnl: is ahead of parliament. The IA “"11"? 111' 111111111111 W119 111911 111111111‘ Ymlllkel‘ 0T Mllfllilglle- Canada. As "Elr. lotal amount of‘p few days for examimoflon and ltcs opposed it, the Prime Mlln-is- position 3s succintly stated ‘by hdld.‘ i“ m,“ Grim" Fcrllllor. me bond U“, mnumng on Dec. verification, “More payme-n is M. tcr‘s motlion howlever, was curried Ramsay MacDonald thus. “We 71111111115» 1'11 115111.11‘. lLelth ‘Crue of‘ Sunlnlerslde, De- umber 1, jqvilfsflflijlflofl and Con. tamed ' by u vote of 238 to 135. Premier have a system under which one ‘GTMQYEH 31111‘ 1119 1111111111’ 111111 llllly 131111111 Pretor. vrrsions totalled uvtr onc hund- ‘Tho banks have received full Boner Law introduced the ‘bill put- week the strand is lblocked with bmmY 111 11"‘- 191 11$ 1111110 0111' Plilwld 12111141111: of Charlottc- r141 nllilion», cash fling‘ into effect the ronstillvilion Rolls Royce. nutonlclrilell and the of t-he Irish Free State and the Free Stale COIISGQUBIIMIII Provis- ion lBill. Both measures received "Tho Labor organ. the Daily their first formal rend-lug. Herald today says tho-t ‘riches to ‘LONDON, Nov, 10.—-A storm oflday provide u million people nt criticisms, ralllery and threats of the outside with far more than revolution disturbed the tranquli- they need, They live in ‘luxurious lity of the new government at the ease willie all around millions live firstavorking in the House of Com- in squalor and ale hungry every mons yesterday. The ne‘w mem- day. It is biaslpileznous to ask the bers quickly asserted themselves blessing oi‘ God upon such a state with fllrmness and a tone which of l-hingsf" shocked the veterans with the re- ‘The Labor extremists were lis- sult that thorn was laughter, gibesl toned to for the most part court- and jeers with ‘frequent cries for eousiy and pal-iently although ev- order. interruptions, retorts and cry argulmcnt for Socialism has clamor from the benches, produced been answered 1:1 every constituen- un aspect in the ancient house that cy during the past three weeks was a radical. change and the with an overwhelming government repeatedly was wllrn- vols ngzllinsl it. Next wcek the per- eli that there will be no tranquil ind of argument will give way to 1411f- llrflcticnl measures for the ‘better- W We do not get satisfaction. mcnt of the situation. L-ONDON. Nov 24——A little inciden-l'nccu-rreri in the House of Commons yeslorrloy for revolution in this country," which is held to sugar wcli for dranwtlcully declared J. 1‘, W Llllmll unify. new.» .vll~.. Afiillllill Newhold the Communist mculbor. next week is blocked with proces- sions of unemployed." z‘ it, well dealt with your predeces- p c v‘ sors. There ls plenty of precedent hearts and blond our VOlce-g in ,1, hymn of praise. . §-§-O'O-9§-O'Q§‘9§§§ Latest Bulletins BY OUR OWN WIRELESS. v+oo+0+++v+l++ow+oro+++o CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov Abdul Nlcdjid Effelidi. newly elcct ed clllipll was with power today. ‘ LONDON, Nov 24—~A lnovclncnf popular is afoot for reuniting Aslluitlliun 8.1111 Lloyd _ understood here. 1330MB], .Nov Eli-Baron Sonnlno twice premier oi‘ Italy unll foleign minister died his! night following an ap:-,'l~- lactic stroke. [0 W ll HEW In Brief a1 H 24- _ tits fornlerly invested (zlzisll George Liberals, it is 11°51 (luring the World W r BERLIN, NOV. -ll‘"=>. Ifielnalanohd premlien-flnancicr asks support by Germany of the NEW HAlVEN, Nov crolvll of 70,000 is expectod here ilf on German increased by 150 per cent passenger fn-res by 100 pcr cent iltglxlnlng December first. , Grand Comptor. (Continued on Fag..- ii 24-}! ugo Cuno ministry. QUEBEC Nov 24—A young man who registered as Lord Ross-more. u member of the British nobility on steamship Empress of Britain was hcld today by immigration aulllorl uulllanlpion last week as an inlpostor. favorite. railways will JOHN'S, NfhL, Stin- 24—A .1 n d pzrvnlcnts for bonds will he in the neighborhood of $78,000,000. The statement from the Depart mcnt follows: “Under their icrnls, the prlnci pal of these bonds is payable only at the Department of Finance, 0t- tawa. alld at the offices uf the As~ slsdant Receivers-Geneml at Char lottctown, lI-Iaiifax, S’. John, itc- ginn. Calgary and Victoria. Bill, in addition and for the grcatel‘ convenience of the public, the Minister of Finance has enlcrcd illto special arrangements with chartered banks for the payment of the bonds through their branch es, with expense to holders. instructions as to the form of en- dorsement required from holders of registered bonds. "Officials of the Department state that it ‘appears from an - quiries received. that some bondholders have the impression that the principal of the bonds will be sent out by cheque auto- matically, as the interest is in the case of registered bonds. It is pointed out that payment of the principal can be effected only on surrender of tlhe bonds themsel- V85, "Attention is also ddrected to tile fact that the bonds cease to bear interest on the maturity date. lf held thereafter, claims for tonlurrcu" when Yale and iinvardl "in qrdor mm, holders; may xvi-further [mu-en cannot be enter. - 1111111 101111111 Pvlloflod i" ceive cash promptly at date cftained." . ' of shape. Yale held slig-ht London Thinks BERLIN, Nov 24~Frcigh‘t‘ J Wake Up (special to The Guardian.) l-nw; p ~ v , - - , . , __ , , ST. NOV 24— ll-Ie came to his feel and pm- ,1,“ ,ly_ll,,.,;ll,;,y:,i:l 1:01,“! IKX,',',,,,G°°‘,,‘§,I II‘_\_{I"‘1VV_‘ Ulubujvm’ Ahfffi Norwegian slieillilel‘ Norll Njepp ‘LONDON. Nov. Z-Lw-Tbat the. sealed ‘his case with the fearlcss- speak first. Lloyd George zior-lillodi.'hdl' 15”“ “Lsmflilivnes “Vi; bound fr-rlln Sunllcrlund for Gzlspc N911’ 3011111 wales leglslmure has ""145 "1 F111 0111 Darlllnnlcntnrlnn, courteous-ll‘ glvinz precedence lo fining‘. ‘U“|"§§_ ‘T11’ _1. X1171, w'cn‘t zlsilorc on. Flowers covqlmsséd the" first 61000-000 81'1"“ [LONDONY 'N°V- 24-—.L!\'b0i' in Aollnilll. - I i fl“ PM} ‘m ("it n‘ {filmy “ 1.111211‘ ill Slrulils of Belle Isle. |111"1"'*'°115 1° 1'13“ 5-000 137111811991‘ 1m "my gm-m has "mm, its first LONDON‘ Nov 24__vl,],“l,niprl1»@f019 1» Bhlllli 11 -°<Y 1° - qlhp b118,“, saved but vessel is tiers on their territories is caus- purlizlnlentnry demonstration in Iklnzwl illw todnv illtroduccri in , , D [,1 G i, .1 rr-gurded us probable total loss. ‘"5 c°m‘men1 1" Cimmlm" circles, mm"- STENHHY llilll-“Villllly were lilo House 0f Commons flu‘ hi‘! \'II>AI~>{A“‘1AJKIIKO'\Y, Hf!“- WMTIH’ here‘ _ , l tho outbursts of the (liydesirle cx- pllllgm; inqq Q]',f'4-\_(5f_ n". consm“- ‘m’ 24—u"m ‘ ‘mu m ‘m i.iFl'i‘llOl’l‘, ‘Nov Z-i-Five armed The f'°11°“'11?< 111195111311 15 1191113‘ trcnllist. ICani Ramsay MacDonald them. or will a good 1140 Labor mcnllbers cut lion of tho Irish Froo Sizlll‘ nn‘l hold the Frer- Slate (‘nnscvlilcnlni Pro- 11311 01' lllfllvlision Bill. Jictll measures 1'<‘~ ililflft from celvcd their first formal rradinl: LONDON. Nov‘ 24._Ganvdhl, the cilligl: O-tt and his talented ilsfin. l 1i noted Indian t“ r concluded calms.» "$11111" W110 111111151"- m-ent at the Prince Edward The‘ by proclamation of IUD-s of Court m London. nndi there were enough good lauslll‘ to keep the large audience on edge all the time waiting for whnt was going to happen. The conlprlnv has increased in popularity with evury performance an‘! a return engage‘ ment next season will be looked forward to. An enjoyable part of the oven- ing performance was tho Ama British Chancellor Will Visit U. s. (Special to The Guardian.) (lily. out was creditable and the firs! and second prise winners especial ly received very warm applause. Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. I\A'|‘El!.—l0c. per line per day. 9c. for i! days or over. c. a line per day, for i! days or over, iidigruros, initial‘ letters. count as ne word. 10 per cent. discount fr: a . iQTP. Ontario Farmer ' Found Murdered cuh. ilifpliiflfi flight from New‘ York to lilo lie Janiera, zlrrived lwo this afternoon town, ‘British Guiana. ‘OIIEAN N. Y., Nov 24—A bliz- zard is sweeping this section and viuht barges londled with LAlUSANNE. Nov 24—’Ile-esi.ah- llshmont oi‘ peace between Greece 1nd 'i‘urkey and consideration of con-trol of the Dnrdonlelles will be nkelLup as one problem ‘lllln in two separate treaties us "m; proposed. it was decided i0- lwlAfll-IING/DON, Nov 24—A s81‘ Captain's wife and daughters an-‘i lhree ‘of crew were taken off 200 nlllss at sea by ‘Norwesilln 81811111‘ 4111i) ‘Plger. “FASHING/PON, Nov 24-50%"! officers cf the U, S. army would he authorized to with compensation from other or ernments of North nnld South llnrc ni b‘““"li from George- grain Dom o rather They rejoined shin delphl accept offices Chnd‘. m. llonse on the ship subsidy laid stress on the ul- lesnllonn that the people by the -—--_--____._.___ last election had rejected the bill. Republican supporters of the men sure attempted to poinll the bene- fits to be derived. The debate will continue tomorrow. mlfndlsen. DUBLIN, ls held up the cashier General Cigar Company and took ‘the pay roll of $10,738 in cash and escaped ill an occurred a few minutes after the auto. - . ' 'l‘0Kl0. NOV '-"1'"R'll111¢11lll1 111 - wa with her immd ratio o- . a. “ y; I, _ m E‘ 4,000 money hull been brought undel Y B n ill‘ Huh)?! aolrlltlyulggsluglégl; ufiicecresri 2502:) protection from a help-pi‘ Bram. ' -‘ - , - ‘| ‘rscnu wor - - Debarred By Amateur Night gigviltzilgfglbvrné ,3 VIEW MK M” 2H fleet Y, ' which wil c expen c n he r‘ r, ‘ d‘ th d‘ t d I Inns 0i C0u.t, At P-rlnce Edward ......l.......... ___ gn,;‘;1fo‘g;g tggpygugemgmo ,3 Omar Roberts ~—r-—- - - - . l - . . (spedal to The Guardian.) I (lock after she. had wlrelc-ssed that one turbine was out of com- mission. The breakdown atéd non (XI-Operation and c|v1|d,|5.|fltr,, h“ evening Wm, the Hugh. were sunk in Lakc Oneiga last ll-llgfilvtlslllll-llijr two hours off Ambroso Th; Guazrfiln.) fibfiillBnce in 1nd,“; and who w“ able‘ Trauma“ mmedv WM‘), [may night. Several of rhe fleet were ' __ '-‘ l‘ - r OV- - —0111111' deported by the “Man G0 J - -- _ saved but “.0 men are 1,5,11,34,90 l—— I n _ c crts, sc f-con essed and con- nlent, has been formally zlelblllrireldlzxsrgagqfgeh,fiazll m have been drowned. VWASHVNGTON’ Nbv “'4 De View“ “lurderer °1 111-“ 11111916911‘ bale continued again today in the‘ bill. crals CONSTANTJNOPLE. Nov 24— now on trial here, four have plead ed guilty. Captain Benjamin Eli-- launch operator, and Louie (‘lug-alias Vanyick. of Phiia a are going on trial. Nov. rs, chief The robbery delayed 24—-Erskine lieutenant of Ea- mon De Valera was‘ executed t0- nnd must be Dnid or. -.-_... ll-fgrrlnlglon, Dec. 8th. "The annual Kingston Hall Nov 25th llton, takes place Nov. U! of Ionil. IMIWUHBI the" . - cordially invited. Address form: part of "Wood sale at J. I-l. Stewaiie. meeting Farmer's institute will be held in Saturday JOQBT-QE-Jin. " The dedication ceremony 01 King wllnlim wdge room. K1118- mo p.m. Rev. Bro. Morris. Grand organizer will ‘be present and de- liver an address. The lpublic are Nehr His Barn (Qpcoiol do The Guardian.) 25411 STwCATHARIN-ES, OnL, Nov ‘ ilk-Dwight Hilts. of thB 1115111 of his barn. The body was found by his eight-yearold son. A ‘blood- stained whilfie-tree lying nearby is believed io have been the wen- pon used by the unknown assassin ‘l-illtz was 43 years of ago and ‘leaves a wife, the son who made the discovery and an infant daugh- ilell df- one ‘week. Ooroner Davis open- .104_69-25-11ed an inquest. 30th., at a farmer of PMIIMIIIUWDSTIPD. was found dead, evlident-ly murdered near the door military affairs by terms of _bili introduced in I-Iouas. ISuch offi- cars would ‘act under detail from U. S, army and would receive ‘heir regular army pay also. NEW YORK. Nov 24—1‘wo stow aways reaching hare from Gen nany will be deported despite M9119 they would rather ‘be dead nore than alive in Germany. They revealed, so officials say, a sys- tematic smuggling system of Ger- mam! ‘into this counmry at the head of which was a steward on erlca lo aid those- governments in ‘film-Ins ill rd 60 a large German paeoengs ship. PHILADELPHIA. Armor ‘rules a slight fnvol-i-ie its clash tomorrow here with navy cadilts‘ nrltived- yesterday, while the middies under tutelage of coach Bob Folwoli. are‘ expect; #11)! do,” lmm-mmyl morning u o ' l4. ’ day after conviction on charge of dangerous weapons by --»-----—— F Bi i for . D Vu-le l d til-listen: ws-faff Cgildcrsm who Etc- cxccuted. --_ Nov P today. .000 A capacity throng is expected . Tickets and other‘ notables will‘ attend. 24—~ ....| at n premium. General Pershing. Secretary Denby. Secretary Weeks‘ m‘ canvassed: “When ‘wliii Canada wake up to the fact that Australia 1's likely to get tho pick cf British migration within the ‘Empire be- fore Canada ilus gut fnllrly under- Was Executed year-old housekeeper Flora Gray. this morning at 1~2.17 o'clock. BOSTON, Nov 24—‘M. Clemen- ceau recelves enthusiastic ovation on arrival here wbelre be speaks tonight. ‘ LONDON’ No 24__,A 1 tour Contest. In this, littil- lifts; .| . I I A ban on importation of alcoholic ‘ to lhe present ImngemeitZrdtIilEIJTFME M°7’°“_“,,‘1""3' ‘meet lllirlfiloralslulltllsllhilgfi 11151132, (fglllélllrgzipl Wlllm" 11"” 119°“ lmed- It '5 "m" New York new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Wm‘ A $111119 111111 ‘W011 i119‘ m consmructlon w," mnwnlnent subject to iwellly I161‘ will 1111 E h _ ‘Manley Baldwin Wm start (m, the prize. The second prize was won _ bee“ deemed u m, as vnlcronl duty. Duty on- ar lclcs of e U n 1 ma“, n M d m r m d by .Mr Will Wentheflbie in a clog 11111175 has t“ p p luxury has been reduced from ii‘- n er . s n s e e n - - , 1| l v nment‘! n-cx He ‘ " ' ‘ ___ mg misfit)“, m, Dgnonnun, 26th. ac dance and the third lwent to ano ‘gllnvglgonlfiegled frauds “mm. “m. teen ‘times the "old duty . oolllllll-nlod by 11w Kovcrnor of the i219; A2111“ lfflfl-v‘ m“ Immarvérlght snntracts. 1° H” time” "he °fl"‘ln“" Noon exchange cables in New Bank of Engllxlrl. .'l‘hoy hope 1o ‘ _ 1E W1" llesome‘ uess -——— york Nov 24,__ visit Canada ut ill". conclusion of T111111‘ AH- Omer “01119515111; NEW YORK, Nov 24—D-'lnls11 PDNSACODA‘ nu" N“ tax-OI! Sterling . . . . , , _ , ,_ $4_40_~51¢enl5 the“. mission h, Wnflhingunh were William Briggs. in a char- lteflnmhip Bomeholm. bound [mm the eleven defendants in e a- French Fume 7“ I, __..__a+¢>-_--- ncter song and Miss Edith Dom‘ Quebec to Cuba p", m hem with 1M9,‘ smuggling of 5119115.; and ll- Italian um - 4'73 u van. Theirperformance through “wk caused by shlfung cmgm ouor into the U. . from Cuba. Dutch Guilder u I Canada A-rgentlna Gold Peso 82.95 Japanese Yen Shanghai Tael indllnn Rupee . Bar Silver . . . . . . . . . .. 64% " Prime New York acceptances Nov 23rd—4 per cent. Condition of -Stock Market Nov Zilrdl-Activo and. unchanged. FFOTROWPO; Nov 25—St~rong Winds and gales from west and. northeast. Partly cloudy and coid-‘ 111 er with snow flurries. High tide this afternoon at 8.49 and tomorrow morning at 8. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.21 ‘First quarter moon Sunday Nov 20th, 4.16 u. m. on August 28th, ‘was hanged here ' Yarmouth ‘Man Crushed To Death ' Cranking v Auto (Special to The Guardian.) YAlRllvilOUTI-i, N.S., Nov. 20.- Crushed against the wnli M s. nar- age by the loaded motor truck which he was ‘driving as the em- ployee of a contractor engaged in highwaly construction work Rus- sei Hilton, of Well-ilfgton, Yar- monlh County, was found dead this afternoon. It ‘was thought that the machine had sprung forward while lie was cranking ‘it. The body was found at 0 o'clock and physic- ians thought the man had been dcnd two huura, Hilton is survi- ved ‘by a wife andwxeveral c‘hil- dren. Condensed Specials V9Q-OHO1 nATlcsp-ioc per line per day. 9c per line per day for days or over. 36 l1 "I"! Pol‘ do)‘ for days or over. Count 5 words to n line. Groups o! figures, initial letters, count. u one word. i0 per cent. discount for cash. Addren forms pert of ad. and must he paid for. Special Rates Furnished Room Id. 75c for seven words for one week. Situation wanted. for seven words. 50a per 'LOST-—A GOLD BAR PIN WITH C. A. M. C. emblem set with pearls. Finder kindly leave at 4 Grafton St. WANTED FEMALE FOX TO ranch with good silver male Board free and increase divided equally. Apply w Moore d; Keenan, Murmy ‘River. 10247-24-31 ‘ATTENTION MILKMEN. -- iilgh grade milk slappers 60 cents per 1000; drop in and got supplied. Wood Garage, Pownal St. 26-31 “WANTED OIQOND CLASS TEA- cher for Cove Head Road school, No. 47. Supplement $75.00 per year. Sacy nd, Jay. 10463- 5-41. -—-————-— ‘SALEQMEN-Nll HAY WEEK- ly and offer steady qnmioymoat selling our complete and exclu- sive lines of Mhole root fresh dug to order tress and ‘plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip free. A money making oppommity. Luke Bnathm’ Nurseries, Montreal. ‘AGENTQ-dlf IN A PROFIT- dbla all you commission haul- neu of your out. nary pm- perty owner needs some of our 1 vvvvv Bummorlidb pa; crush. will , tea later than (Jilcrlotutown. ’ been . No capital needed. complete equipment ell-harmful»: from. ti“ DQIIUIIIL. . Almeria. ontreai. ~ when dealing through a bank. to‘ . l l‘? i’ .4 l’ 1 ;.-+»'.F:5,s¢.- - '1