OFA MER ‘ “Easy jobs ruin mall)’ HIGH 73S 83S)’ females.” if? di I.‘ | It town Gnu u wn Cont: $11.3. flnlrdtnn, Ionlllcd 11111 OIA MERCHANT 8S C" >%//// //// The Pop|e's Paper \\\\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew Everybody Merit raises wages higher than trades unions. ' r i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAT, NDMEMllERA1f,l924 Annnnl Subscription: llellvsnll By Mull, Cumulus ism! U. B. Cl.“ A. HM Tim Elillli Hi5 HHST llltllENl would NlTfiave Writ- ten it Unless Sure of Facts, He Says. BOOK IS-‘S-EN- SATION Lloyd George Says Steed Account is‘ “Stupid Inven- tion.” LONDON, Nov. 1C.—~B0th Georg- es Clemenceau and David Lloyd George today (lectured ‘there wars no truth in Wlckllanl Steotfs ac- count ln bow the two former pront- iers ncitrly fought a duel in the days or Versailles, The fornter editor of the Times was not disturbed by ‘their lletlinls. “Naturally/ l should not have written what l did if I bud not been sure of my facts," Steed ‘said. llis book. "Over Thirty Years," is creating a sensation. Besides (103 (Zrlblilg an alleged row between Lloyd (leorge and Clemenceau, in which Steed says the Welshman had the ‘Tiger by the collar and Woodrow Wilson bud to intervene, the author tuakea his book intrigu- ing by the castiul way in which he tells of giving adv-ice to cabinet of (lcers null kings. Lloyd Gcorg¢ Denies. Tho former British Premier char- acterized th-e- Steed account today as :1 ‘islupitl invention which con- tains not lilo slightest basis of truth." , ' in reply. .\ir. Steed said "i should "illllllllly not have published a story of that kind without havinl! verlllell it in advance from pers- ons who were present. Tho author added that he had no invention of entering into o per- sonal controversy lin the matter. 80V HURT.—A Chevrolet run- “blllll 04W. the driver of which is unknown, ran over the foot of an elghtyczlr-old boy named lMahar at tho corner of Richmond and Hills- horo streets yesterday afternoon at idclock. ‘fire child was crossing the street and had almost gained the sidewalk when the accident oc- curred. The car did not slop. The l'°llllltster‘s foot, which was badly bruised, was dressed by Dr. Down-r and it is expected that lit will be l" llttllt wxaln in the course of a ltw days, Prer ier Stewart i In Toronto (Canadian Press) BITORONTO, Nov. 16.—}ion. .1. D. lllwart of Prince Edward Island B l“ m" l-‘lly to attend next week's Eggrlvllllve nllrty national confer- r l \\________fi_ ' Condensed Specials I RATE-lo per word, not each insertion 1n this column.” \*<-—-_____ ‘irllvstorss-zs FOR 10¢, so °r 209- 100 for 30c. Guardian Office, u ‘________ ‘WANTED-A HOUSE KEEPER mlildkl-llsed preferred. Apply llyllllflm u. Aolu-ll, s1 Orlebsr st. “lull”. 19o 11 17 at I WQNTEo-"ro RENT FURNISH- “ llllllrlment for light house- ‘ivlllx- Phone iii-J. 778 ll 17 tf ‘iltllllnsom: ssussozs MADE gem "llllly. Saunders, Newsom 90-. Market Building. B050-9-124-6nios. . .,_.____. vlli/KTCH our son AD. or AUC- Oll sale of James B. Walker's N022‘ View Farm on Thursday. _\_ mber 2ont-11a-11-1r-11 I *3; PRINTING or svsnv moffllltlell ellnoly all: exped- lmlllilyv executed. Guardian Cen- ob Printory, Phone 133. Itm-s-atr. '1. ::"T~A ossmtu rouc: noo o, Rim!’ "ll".- "Ls lo". Finder Uppernrn to I. M. But erlnnd" 83 an"! Prince IL. Phone 1841.. m"? r‘ My lllftifinltlop grate. .___°°@li 110.11 11 t! . n, t , - lBaldwin To Confer With Dominions’ High Commissioners (Canadian Press) LONDON. Nov. lti.--An import- lllll llreccllcrtt has been estnblislted ll!’ Premier Stanley lialtlwin in ask- ing the high commissioners of (he various. Dominions to moot, him In Ullllll-lfllly with the Secretary of State for the colonies next 'l‘uc.~1- day. ’l‘his is tho first time (hm, the llltzb cnmiulsititlners have received such an invitation from a prlinc minister. it follows considerable discussion l" U111 mess as to the relations of the llonlinions to the colonial of- fice by summoning next 'i‘uestlay‘s ctrnferl-nco. lialtltvin indicates his up 1irecitltl0n of the lulportanfl- of the problem and he shows n l1igbl-r~ appreciation of the status o1‘ thl- high commissioners than has hith- erto been displayed, Report That 600 Perished in The Java Quake (Canadian Prfiss) RATAVA JAVA. Nov, 1C_-—"l‘he death toll ih the tlllfillflllillfti w-nch shook the central 1rort-lnn lit‘ thl- isl nntl nt‘ Java last \\7t‘llllt‘..‘<lllily is esti nuttell in oilleiztl circles 111 30p “l, though private reports lutllczttlr thnt as many as G00 persons may have perlslhcd. Meighen T0 Address West Hastings Electors (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Nov. 16.—-Rt. lion, Ar- thur Meightul returned to the city this morning from bis western trip. 'l)he opposiillon leader lstzttcll that he had been invited to atltlress the constituencies of West Hastings on behalf of the (Jonservuiive clue dlldztte 1'1. Guss Porter on tho 18th 19th, 20th. and 21th instant aull that he expectls to be ablo to com- ply wtith lrhis request. Tho date fixed for the visit of Prtemier MacKenzlo King to this riding is November 21th the lllly, bofore the electors mark their bal- lots. Battleship Sac Paulo Returning To Ilome Port (Canadian Press) MONTltlVllillitl- Uruguy, Nov. lCw-dicnvlxig llt-llllltl 250 ruutiueers who tied with ill-r front lilo Janelro and brought her to this port- the battleship, San Paulo, started borne again yesterday martuell by 200 loyal mcnrbers of her crew null fif- ty sailors trntrslk-rnwl from her sis- , Nll lNF1 Says it wo_u_ld do Away With Doubt in Case of Wars. LONDON, Nov. 1b‘, -—Vi.~i- count (in-y, of idnllotltrn, ih a speech here today strggcst- ell tho employ ment of the Lcagtle of No- tions as h safety valve in count-t on with lmpev nl relations in fnrclign a f- fairs. Viscount Grey llll‘lll Illltl pet‘- llhxlli/ on thl- part of thl- immin- “ms illljllly ticl-usllrn n1‘ nu unfurl- seen l‘|'i. i, lIkl- that in elurnectllui \\'llll‘ the Nvlil‘ blast in 111:: when an intimation was givlh 1h.- 1h. nrintons that if (treat lirltalu hall to go to war she would like, ssur truce of ht~lp front the itlnhihiuhg, Viscount (trey suggested [but (iPPlll liritnlu rufght protulsl- the liominiuus to refer any dispute wltll a foreign ptwer‘ to thl- lull-r- uatinuzll (‘ourt of Justice of tht- lleltgtll- of Nations or FUlilP other arbtrulinp boutll as guarantee that the liomtnflrns wtritlll Hill-lit‘ cnlleil upon sulllll-rzly‘ to take n baud in a (lispute. the merits of which ilil-y ball nut time Iii (Jlill- sitler. ‘ . Three Men Killed (Special to the Guardian) 'l‘lLlIUll.Y, 0111., Nov. lt§."’(lf‘()l'l{(‘ hlorrls, sr.. of 'l‘ilbury. East 'l‘uwn- sitip. and his two lrirl-ll lllt'll, Allie hlctlnuslaull anll James (Ylioyle, were lnsttiirtly ltllllell by :1 Michigarl (‘enlrnl Railway flyer. the Wolver- ine, while crossing tbe..1rnc.k in the lllorris nutunttrblle, u lrzllf mill- west of l"lltc.her,' about 6.9.0 tonight. ltobert. the il~yl-nr~nlll soil of Mr. Aiovvis. was i|1 lhc cur with the three men and bl- escapl-li with slight injuries. dltlllflrl. (l('t'lill‘(‘bl no nul- rtotlccd the train until it was on them. -~-—-<o>-—-- TIRE BRIEFS ier slrlp the Mums (larnss. liQiii l Two Men Drown i In Georgian Bay; (Special to Guardian) PAltltY SOUND, OnL, Nov. 1C. *- A llouble drowning occurred at. llllyfll-llt, irl-nr Point, Au liaril. (loorglart liny. on Wtltllltltitlily of th‘s week when Peter Lllzllt. S11. anti William Longlall. both of Pl-nltnng, lost their lives. Till? two mcn had set nut to take in their fishing nets, but were over- taken by heavy gale» When tho)’ m" "m nlittrn in a reasonable time, n search party went nut. und round their bout u\'e.vt_tll‘lll~‘t1."lllll no trnct- of their liJtlllHH. the)’ were exphrtehepl fisberruen. l\ll' Light was (l8 years oi’ til-W. Montague Norman Is Recommended LONDON N0“ 11;, hirer-tors of the Hank of England have unani- nmusly decided to reconuucnll lllill the proprietors re-elect nlontagttl» Norman, governor of the bank for the wmlug year. to make his slXlll gonggcutlvle year in office. Such on honor is unprecedented. The gover- norship is normally limited to two yam-s, n previous rare execllllvll be‘ 111g Lord Cunlitfe, who served five years. While it is recognized that the irectors have Dllld l1 high "m" pllment to Mr. Norman, it is also pointed out that the roost-Wt" ""' 51191111. problems such as the tund- ing of the ‘British debt to America and partlclpaion tn Euroileflll m‘ construction schemes. ‘hm/e ma“ continuity of the llllverllbmhll‘ a" most a necessity. it ls understood that the customary tWO-Yelll‘ "m" will be resumed when the Hllllltllfl" becomes normal. Last Minute News Flashed In Over the Wires fO-Q-ff! +§§040+O§f§ff§fi O 91 (Canadian Press) CAIRO, Nov. 16.—lt was re- ported here yesterday that the Wahabi tribesmell had llnfbct- ed a severe defeat on KlflQ Ali's forces from Jeddah. PARIS, Nov. 16.—During the debate on the mercantile mar-- in: budget in the Chamber of Deputies today. two of the deP‘ “He, exprnud regret that the government cold storage build- lrlq at: st Pierre. Mlqllelv" W“ not used for keefllnil 7'5". m" was "let at too cheap a rate 1° a dealer in alcohol." JERSEY CITY. N.J.» NOV- 18.—Flre authorities and offici- als of the Erie Railroad Com-- pany esfllmnted that thé loss included in the blaze which to- day deatroyed two of the com- panic; piers, fourteen barges and the steam lighter Dayton would reach if not exceed $1»- 500,000. - MEXICO CITY, Nov. 16. -— Alejo Carola Ind Francisco Ruiz early thin morning were sentenced to death for the mur- der of Mrs. Rosalie Evans, wid- cw of a British subject who was killed Int. August near here ‘tn the ntatc of Pubic. CAIRO, Egypt. Nov. 16.- Znngloul Pasha today withdrew his resignation as premier which was presented In the Chamber of Deputies Saturday. Students left their books yu- terdsy and Joined with thou; ands of other pornons who cell- ed work to parade the ltrpets cheering Zangloui. But Boy Escapes llllr‘. lllliillllly the (fzllialllinh ilr-nl :1‘ . ‘Substitute Agrecm Franletl By Cleme PARIS, Nov 1C, —»()ncl- ruorl- with the chntigc of governrucut in begun of thl- possibility of n re- crentIotl of n for thl- tripartite treaty of guar- antee framed by (‘lerul-rlcclttt. Wilson and Lloyd (llrtrrgc at, Ver- rtuilll-s. livery Prenrlr (iovern- ment since the failurp of the Unit‘ ed Slates and ldrlgifsh to rzltify that treaty has sought some wny_‘uf maintztiuirrg in lll-iHnitlr accord the zlliguiuetit of thl. Allies of Lilo war, null everylrnl- has failed. ltepar- illltllln‘ null the Ruhr were vllwttys stumbl ug blot-its between lllnglztilll and France, but with these new out lit‘ the way. thl- rluttl Sll-‘lllh tilll'\' tnorl- opl-n llllll the trrospcct full uf hope, At ilrus _\‘l‘.\'lt'l'tlfi)’ Ftrnclgti .\lllllSl(‘l' llyr s gave fresh im- pulsl- to lhl- lll u by his strggl-stllm that thc llintl-utl; should again bl- gium, which b-is already a treaty of allnnel: with Pranlec. 'l‘his lllilglantl an active tliscttssilttl lltiSllls renl- forruzttlon of lllu ldntontc and the|bl~nr results- strbstiltlte tilliancc n1. till- l". thrce-corrrl-rell one, including llel- y SIIBEEETS IJSBMUVE FllR lllllllNfiEfi |]F LEAEUE flF/BRITAINJRANBEWANI] BELGIUM Chamberlain Favors Entente And Would ent T0 Replace One ilceau, Wilson sill-Ii; has tiou is not l-ntirl-Lv new. l1 mnllc several full-s, but nl is (f\ill>‘l(l(‘l't‘(l ill-re not only timely, but lilllltlSl certain to 'l‘l>uight obviously‘ lnspirlttorr n1‘ tlrl- (guni ll'(irsu_v, two lettdlrlg mwvsprrpers. ,thl- cups and thl- Journal lies jlil-bttls, llevotl- their principal col» ‘umns- tn l'nvnrnbll~ sltlllitifl. lu Hlltllllllll (‘ollltrl-l ltl-pington in the lliztlly.'l‘--l~-grapl1 has lll'l‘ll altr-ally lliiscussiug the possibility; ill it its l(l‘.(i\\'ll ltl-vl- that tlrl- nl-w foreign Ttuirfister“ n1‘ linglnnll. .'\iv. Austin ‘Cbzuuberlalu. is very i‘uvor'~lrly' distrust-ll to such ll vetbrrulnli ‘ll thl- ldrltente. ’l‘hl-rl- .~: 11o doubt that ll-li-illllll ,in which :1 chalugl» lrt' l.’,lr\'l'l'lllllt'lll 1N prlrbnlrll- ~l1lu'tly, is the ltl-y to tl|l~ wb yll- sllllllllliil. l-‘lu- ldllulilllll vrlllt- ' llt*])l'lllll'll(‘4' lll‘ llelgittlrt ul- \\';| 1' been it l-nrlliuul point of 1'11] it was for that i111. and Prune.- |'l nqht (Continued on Page 3) 50,000 Sacks Potat- oes Shipped Last Week From Charlotte. town lluring the 1utst week over 50,000 alt-ks or‘ [llrtalilrl-s, about 1:'1tl,t1t1ti ilushl-ls, \\t'l(' lualllll in Slvtlliifllfir‘ l left for (l i'l't~l'.'lll lllilrliUlS, (if limit .\':\'l(i§ til‘ scetl l for lli‘()‘ll\'l_)‘ii. N. Y; thl- b‘ ilrlutglrzton took 15.0110 sack. illli. istoclt Imuutl for Llmllnn, lllngllttul; (lunnl-r llfbl-rg took llJitltl $1l"ll- null 5:30 l);l|'l‘l-l,\< table slot-It, blrunll 1111' (‘u O I‘ tbl- “IIUYU lpluutlty nil w‘ rppliell b) the Pot-to (ll't)\\('l:~. .~\.~'.~urcintiort with the .\- cl-ptlllu of slX or SPY! :11 lltuusurtll sztclts. And more than this latter- (llllillllly ls now on hand awaiting the next SlIlllllPl‘, which in expect- l-ll to zlrrivl- next. week. ill-sides the ubnvl- fnur "tr loads of SH-‘ll 1rlltzltlies \\'l'l‘l\ shlpputl by rail to southern points, Since. (lctlrbl-r‘ 20th the Potato (lowers {Lax-lo l- tiou has mnvell frmu the. province. (lllli ltuntlrllli thousand flun- llllli tired sacks of potatoes, two thirds lrt‘ which was seed. _._i<o¢—},— Many Hope For Rise in German Mark Value (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Nov. 1li.'~-A great runny |'()l‘t,'l;,'llt‘l'.‘<l who 1rossless (lcrman pilll- or marks bought at bargain rules in tho llnys of inflation still cling to the hope that. l-he market some Ilium will come into it» own llgitin, judging by the numbers of let- ters receiver! here by (5()lIllll('l'Ull'\l reprcsl-ntatives of many nations. -_-__-¢-o->—-———— AgreelTo Fund Polish Debt (Special to Th9 Guardian) WASlIlNGTUN. Nov. l6.——An (ll;- roeutt-tit for funding the Polish debt to the llnitetl States, amount- ing to $l90.000.000, was signed to- dal, at the T-reztsury. it follows practically the-same terms accord- ed Great Britain. lllll SPANISH HEHHS llflllfifi lllllllltfl (Canadian Press.) TWIRPIGAN, France, Nov. l6.“- Mtrro than 200 armed Spanish rev- olutionaries have crossed the borll cr into Spain with-in tho past two days it. was leatlmntevl here today. About. 100 attempting to cross from France. have been arrested. in ruost; instances they carried rifles anlt ammunition and some parties had machine guns. Loanetl $19.50, is Bequeathetl $1,950 r (Special to ‘The Guardian) elutmxli. x. v. Nev» 10*") luau til‘ $lilfrti lllllllt! ll .\'1*1"'~*' m5" h... i'l"lllt'll lu receipt ill‘ $105" ill Jamel; (Y. [lakes of this city. fortu- lrrly’ jntsticl- of thl- pl- L PIT-Sh"- m-hr- ]1(~1'i*. PIIVVPII _\'l‘lll'$ 11:41, will-u iu l-Ilmira, he nuticell :1 woman who hall inlst her pt11'.~:e.,:ttul loaned hl-v Slltflti for (71ll'iii.l'u to (‘bit-null. ll" hi: lliltl fnl'g(1t.tl-11 about the lll rtdeul. lllilll lto was notified l|_\‘ :1 (‘hit-newt lrgal firm that be bull been bl-tptleltlbl-ll $l.flt'»ll_lll .‘~’(>\'t'1'il' ntl-nl bonds. The tutme oi‘ tlrl- wluu- an is not kirlrwn here. ___( 4oa-i-— flNE llllE Still lllll [Nllll (Canadian Press) _ LONDON Nov. lti~~l<‘ll\\‘iu S. Jlontzrgue. fnvuiel‘ 5N "IV "l Slate fur iull'n. lliell here today. aged i5 years, llt‘ hl-lll the. secret nryship for lullla in the Lloyd (l(‘()l‘);1- 1rjllyi|1lll rrluu 15117 to 1922. lll- with llnrll Reading the. pres- ent Vil-l-rlvv o1‘ lnliia were instru» lllldllill in ftuttuing the franchise iug in that country unsure pf popular l-ll-lr- tlon was obtained illltl llllllllllll‘ l‘t'li' l‘l'.*s‘t‘lllilll()ll given in the rlasllWllV“ legislatures of the, provinces. All‘. Motltitgttl- hull tn fut-e strong up- positltiu both on the part of Anglo- lulllltrls lu Pllll-(lillltl null the lnllian (iivil Service. before he got his measure put tbrotlglt the House of (‘trmmnng and lloust: of Lords in l-Iitglttntl. 'l‘he suct ss 0f the mens- ‘ ' illlt? null only the other tiny the cables front hladrns indicated that the 1rlrpulztr repres- eutntivl-s hluthclll up legislation nutl supplies becuust- of their tipposi tloh to slunl- ulezrsurl- iutrodttccd by the governnrerlt. ' HON. J. E. MICHAUD Represented the New Brunswick Government at the conference on taxation matters tn Ottawa. He is a member of the New Brunswick Cabinet without portfolio. “Buy Robin Hood Flour Now. You Will ‘it llllllllll lllll _ Hill Hlllll lllNll Further Evidence was And Lloyd George. ‘ Heard at Trial of Director Stew- -art. ’i‘()lt()N'l‘(), Nov. '1(i.—-At the trial of .l, ll‘, M. Stewart. llmntnllauk llirl-l-inr. this aticrnotrn on a charge of eluretirriilg in false returns tn the lfeynlrltls ‘Pimber (‘lnnpn||y,ln which thl- main Sltlll‘t‘llt)lt|t‘l‘>l were limnl- liank directors including the ac.- t‘ll>('ll- Silltl that he hall been auth- orized by M. .l, llauey, then vlce~ 1rrl-sllll-nt of the batik, to sell timber lintits ih llritish (Iolumbia ownlul by the bank. Thu total l-siitltilil-ll vnlul- of tbt- limits was 8250111111 and witness was to have been pup] n 5 per cent tzurnrrrissloll on ihc sale. lll- "is tinalrll- to sell the lintils, or illli‘ ltztrt lrf lll('lil, ills salary all thl- time he was in llritish tiolrtnlbiil “ll-S lllllll by the bank null on onl‘ lit‘ ltill he hull tutti-ll 41>: relieving luau r ni‘ the Yant-otttw-r branch - i ilure oi‘ (be ltl-ytrtillis cum- __ 11:11:)‘. he shill. was due to thl- luul- ber luarkct. falling away anll I14,- "mlse "l" fltlllllllllli’ tlltl not have nrulzb ('ll]ill(ll, and Iiccausl- it was situated 1m) far from the tiireciuvs who nil lived in eastern Uaualln. A. l6. l\'tlll|l-4(‘lllt'l~ lnsppclur U; the lunk- submitter] 111.. “Hun-ls “f hi“ ll llI-etitnls lillitlt‘ during 1022 llllll 102 l. it‘, llellmullt, one of the tlcfeuel- counsel. argued that this l-lrltlll 110i bl- l-villepr-p |ll|iflfitiq H “as :lll'0\'ell (but. tlrl- reports hull been irrougbt to the nLtl-ntiou of the at:- l-tisetl. ‘ Toronto Cancel-st Rescued By Bri- ‘ tish Lightship (Canadian Press) llllvlrll. not. Nov. IILAP. c. Hllliilll‘. ’l‘ui'outl1, who left boy...- .‘"'ri"'l"l=li' llll>l'lli-ll1.' ill a canoe alone h‘ H1" HllHli-sb (‘hztutrel nn . -i' ll)’ (‘lllllw to “(lllllly was (‘Illltfilll r11 ‘ball \Vt'irlllll‘l' on the t-llllll’ ul-l inst night. Alter great lllfficul. iii’ ll!“ H-ltl-ltl-ll South (loolhviu light- shlp which lllPliPtl him up. *~—~r—~< t>____. In the Summersjtle Churches Yesterday (Special to Guardian) SUM.l\il~Jl{Sil)l'J, Nov. ill, ~- 'l‘hl.- lllllilit of the Presbytl-rlnu Church, Sumniersitle, was occupied at b11111 Hl!l‘\'lLiL‘.'~l yesterllzty by ill-v. w_ Q" dlllllllélllli pastor of Si. Jntnes Church, Charlottetown. Rev. l’. A. Fllxpatricir, lielltuur- was the speaker in the. biethntllst Cbhrgh t‘opeilrnll. Wcyuiouth, N, 3., took thl» morning sl-rvicle while in the eveuln-g ltev. A, K, llerm-ln, the p_:tstor. tlt'lll't‘l'(‘tl his smaelzil Armis- trcl- Day message which “'11s, o1‘ necessity, postponed from a prc~ vious occasion. At the 10.30 lilnss In St. Pnuls ltomnrl (kitholil: church. Rev. Iduthcr- McGrath Stroke. on the foreign missions in (‘l1iua. Dr. A. H. Moore Addresses Students Dr. A. Ii. Illoore. Preside“; qr Kings College, llalifax spoke to over 201i of an audience last night fn.the Y. M. (7, A. at. the regular sing song stlrvlcc. llr. Moore took as his subject the (‘nil of Solonron. dwelling at length upon the chance God gave him to chooso whatever he wished nnll how Solomon llllll chosen Ser- vice. -l)r. Moore TBlilllillWl the students present that they were on the threshold of lite £1111] 31111011 11 they would choose service too. The subject of prayer was taken up as the final topic and lir- Moorl: stressed the necessity of his hearers keeping their litres of comluunlcatlon open null that their prayer life to be enriched. they must be constantly in communion tlon with (loll and not only when in great nel-zl or trouble. It was .1 grrnt treat to those present anti the hearty than)“; of the students and others were tunll~ ereli Dr. Moore. ‘ Thu singing was nrlil-r last night. Mlsg Helen Duchemln was thl- flCCUmpnnlgt A duet was sung most pleasingly by Miss Constance lluutcr and Miss Lillian Dohsorl. Rev. M, A, ltililone nsslstell most flltlngly in the service. of very high (luvl-rnnu-nt, l". \\'. lteyutrllls, ct‘ thl» . At tho liuplist (Yhrlrcb ltev. J. ILI Not- lDeclares Catlatliansl To Be Blamed (Canadian Press) 'l‘()ltOl\"l‘t), Nov. lli, ~ 'l‘hnt (‘an- nlliatr 1rublishl-rs llJll llll'lllS(‘l\'(.‘5 cuntributlell tn thl- PIIUUUSS 0t‘ the invaslllil of (‘ilnzltlll by Pulled Slates periodicals by till/r attitude toward (fauzullntt writers and by lack of enrpbitsis in l-lliitrrill con tent of the mlblicntitrtis \\';t.~; the vil~.v l-xpresslltl last itight by J. Alurvtty (Lbblrn, l)ll'(‘t‘ltl|‘ oi‘ Public ity for the (‘itnadlltu Pacific ll;|il-_ way, in an utllbwss nt'thl~. annull. llintll-r uf the (‘anztllizrrl National Nmvspltpers unll l'i‘l'ltltlll'iili Assoc- latioh ill-re. 4 Killed Alltl 1s“ Injured in Florida Train Wreck (Czmad an Press) \\'.-’\liASS(), l~‘ln.. Nov. 1ti.~i-‘out- pl-rstmi." werl- killl-tl and l-itéblleen injured, two seriously when their of tltl- soutbbtittull Florida . a coast railway trnlu was tleratll-ll til-av here lost tilt-illi- '.}'— To Obviate Delay In Cattle Ship- ments At Montreal (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Nov. lit-Alton, l’. (l. Lurklu, (lanatiiarl lllgh (lomtirisslltm 11' is renewing his efforts to obviate ltbl- three tltrvs’ delay in the. ship. lpllll-Z of (Iaunllilttr cattle from Mun- trl-al which has been the cameo of a good deal of dis-sutisfttetluu on ‘the. mtrt oli‘ the shipp» Pr; tfVPl‘ sittee lthe (‘anadllin cattle |'llll)E\I‘_-',() Villlfi abolished. ~-»---——<0&—~__ N fld. Longshoreinen _ ,___ ___A___________ ____.__._._____1 Themselves Are lllfi Illltlltll lllfil JEWELRY Asset-ts“ Member of Montreal Force Ad- - vocated Paying For It. TWO stubbo- HAND DEALERS ARE NAMED Jutlge Declares‘ P0- lice Knew Them as Partners of g Thieves. n1l‘1.~;rr:s‘.\i. Nov 1o. —'l‘hat 111.. pnlil-l- knew the partners of thlevfrs and pl-rlnitteti lbl-m to exist wan ill!‘ tll-nttucirltitiu oi’ Mr. Justice t‘ollerrl-, lr1vt-.~tt.i1;ailtig (zonlmlssloii- er. who‘ in enquiring in-to Montreal "police .'li't:rir.~r, this alteration, follow- WlIlPll showed that ilUPUIltI-lllllltl llealters had received Stolen 1rropl-rty when there was glrlrll reason to believe than such hall been stolen and had sold it buck to ltscoriglnal owners, some of whom, in repurchasing it were acting tinder the advice of the police. llis Lordship .ug l villcncl- listened tn many Angdo-Ilerman Treaty Negotiations (Continued on Page 3) l Return To Work (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHN'S. Niill, Nov, l5. ing ‘has been practically at a Hlfllllllillll‘ _$lli('t) November (i, when longshorl» litre-n of this port wl-nt on strlkl», ‘who twinned this morning at nine - eLoati (fl-lock. , l'l‘lrl- longs-hlsrl-rrienls uhion dl-l-lili- ell last. night to allow the nil-n to‘ return to wlrrk on the saml- Pcflllrl as ill-fore the strike. -——-——{&§—~——- - Sentenced To Die, Insulted Court (5P¢¢|al to The Guardian) IildVAL, l'.‘fil‘ll(illliil, Nov. l6.~—~Thtr court urllrtial which is llPilflllg tho cases of l~l0 (fotumutillsts- charged with organizing to overthrow the Esthonilttr constitution, today sen» tonced the former (Iontrnunlst lie- puty Temp to death for instilling the court and liellvlerlng a seditious sheet-ll in the course of’ (b0 trial. "Pomp will bu lexoctttell touiorrow. Soviets Wish To Get Hand 011 U. S. Gold MOSCOW. Nov, 1C. —'l~‘orcigt1 Ililrtlster" 'i‘cbltcheriu rl-nl-lveti his attack upon the foreign policy of Scerl tury of State llugbtls, but dis ciarell in favor of n-lzttlunn with the Unitl-J States because “Amert en's cellars are filleli with vol-l." ltcstorzlfon of relations with the llulll-ll Slates will open willl-r iitll" spettllvwgs than relations with lllug- land. Tcbitcherirt slt-‘ll, llelalzirlng that the 1rersmn1el of the lialllwiu cabinet "l-vnkl-s the stippositlotr that lirltlsh policy ngnln is arcir lmperilllisttc and interventionist. —-—-<o}---— r Announcements, i Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Rates-Zn. par word each Insertion. "The Daughters oi‘ Idmpire Iiazanr and Ten Wetlnesllny, Nov. 19th, Navy Ileagltl- litmms. All? mission and ten 35 (rlsntsc, 774 i1 17 Ill "A concert. and basket social will be held in Bethcl School 0n November 18th nit 7.30. Proceeds for I. (). (i. T. Admission 15c Lud- les with baskets free. 755-11-15-m2l I I "Thl- Rev, Edward Morris will ‘pay an oillelnl visit lo Hamilton L. (), i._ N0. 1.166, (Zlylie River on Wed- neallrty evening the 19th inst. All lmetnlmern please attend. 76641-17-111-11 and unloading oi‘ ships" whlobl (Canadian Press) ‘LONDON, Nov. lti.——'l‘he Govern ment ital; again taken up the ques- ltiou of a commercial treaty vr-loh ltlcrmatiy, in the outcome of which lttrlnalla is 1rartlcnlnrly interested, owing to the high tariffs now im~ posed upon Dominion products. and it is likely that another Trade .\i.ia~ slou will shortly proceed to Ger- many to begin HQQOtIJALlOBS-Wlll-h‘ lierlin at. the point where they were broken off by the last mk- slon. Greatest Drinker »_ Died Proving It (Special to The Guardian) BldltllLN. Nov. 1c.-Gulstllv Sch’ wark, locksmith, though he was Germany's champion long dlntanbb drinker. lie was, but it killed him proving it. Schwork offered a bet that he coulld llrink more than the wholo crowd could pay for, Ile not down. and bod the purses of the otlhers ‘nearly exhausted when he dropped from his chair. A"doctor lltzlted death resulted from acute nlcobolisnr, ' i '"l"lME TO START THE: MANUAL TRMFHNG- i G-UESS-WHATJTZlS-r »®iou- eert- nova-l? flute. ' f \ _. . i. _ i. tJ "rononro, xllv. 17.——Mnrl*time. l-zlsierly winds, clearing. _ Maxlnmru nml Minimum tempera- lures: Toronto, fair . . . . . . . .. 45 Iii Montreal, cloudy .. . . 38 32 (Quebec. cloudy . . 28 32 Ch‘town, fair‘. . .. 42 32 linlifax. cloudy .. . 4G 82 St. John. clear .. . 40 30 Boston, cloudy . . . . . .. 52 84 New York. cloudy 52 38 High tide this afternoon at 8.49 nnlt tomorrow morning at 1.49. ‘ Sun sets this afternoon st 4.26 nnli rises tomorrow morning st 7.05. Last quarter moon, Wednesday. Nov. 19th 1.39 p. UL. Summernlde tide eighteen min- uies later than Charlottetown. Regret It” A .44.? m.‘ pb