' WW-‘P-‘il iii-‘ii . s w-oe-a-q-i cttltitufmowi gtttiitimiuiwiiin own a mar»: will %'.'f<'f"e'li"ni.. nu '*.l."'a:t:-...""4' F?‘ "rt"- dead after all. Only in u stifle of co- iua. 0r under a powerful. iotharg c influence. Our Tuesday's comment restored i’ to another temporars’ half deuil and alive activity, lt. gives what 1t culls "Plie Pacts of the Case." but with its usual adrol-t- neas steers as far away from the facts as ‘l canpcenibly- get. in ma; tersso serious some show of wrrwcr must he made and camou- flage in more popular than excuse or admission of culpability‘. lt stunts with its customary falsehood again st. the Guardian. paserting ln refer ence to Mr. Leafs visits to Fnlcon wood. that we "challenged" thi Patriot to produce proof of any registration. We made no such challenge and the twisty orgiu knows it. But. in imvar-nlelicd fact: the Pamloi d-(clared Mr. Lea ti havi- VLillbil the Asylum A SCORE OF‘ TIMES. and we dhallengeti i" to prove ii from the records of th- ‘nstllutlun. The Rogisfcr was rc ferrcd 1o and ill-e Patriot's slat.’ mint. we; discounted a5 l'.\"l'lll‘-E lL seems apparent now tliiit ih \E.¢-5L~' are becoming more frequent Why? an. A. A. uni-a. ..__. _ - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1920. l MAUKEQZIE KING'S LATEST. ' According to our dispatches yesterday Mr- Mac Kenzie King has sent forth a despairing cry to hlam toba‘ to “come over and help us." He_ called a conven tion for last Tuesday ‘to which he invited all and sundry who are opposed to Premier Meighen and a special invitation to the Farmer and Labor groups. To all who might come he placed the “light in the window” used once upon a time by his predecessor, Mi". D. A. MacKenzie, and_ like the latter also, he hung the oid latch string on the outside _of the door. Everybody was invited, the only qualification nec- essary being antagonism to Premier Meighen. ' The light in the window and the latch string, however, failed to attract. The farmers and the lab- or men of Manitoba and of the other provinces as well want something tangible to hang their hopes upon and Mr. MacKenzie King has so far not dem- _ onstrated that he has anything definite in view ex- cept to disposses Mr. Meighen 0f the premiership and take it himself. . . . .Tlic i'zii'iiici' uiiii lzilioi- groups rcfuswd ilic iuvitzi The farmer and labor groups refused the invita tion. They ivant to know first what Mr. MacKen- zie King intends to do with the tariff as that is the main point of contention and Mu lltlacKenzie King has not told them. He declaims in general terms about the crying need of removing the tariff, _or, when it suits the locality he is in, of reducing it. A- far as the Go\'ci'ii.m<ut apoli gist goes it. abundantly" confirm niir COTHIIKHLS. Very‘ nicely it put: a tyilst on the “aiverageiP to d: JZiVP its waders. Thirty llicad of cu'-tle- “au-zraged.“ mind you. 2i pounds of uillk pcr head pcr ilay” l-‘mm tlils it shccpily admits tlia twclve oi‘ the poorest wcrc illspone-fi of for beef. thus leaving only eight ezn milk producing cow-s aniongs which the main inilk supply Sllflllit be "averaged." _whiich would sliov the actual uiil-k producers to b» no far from tvrice as iyroductive us th evening livisti-r mlsreprc-cnts ‘then lo he. Moreovci" it does not dcrlar :-i~=' t.) iviicllie-i‘ all flit-so coin; ll it" 'f'~'il(*llf'li ut the time the avi-raig WXIS regisoered. wlticli would nuk- ti further difference. But our cven ing friend for a twist of the triill GUT-FY time: it never fails. Then i‘ says that our statement “ Thu" they have been replaced by pzirlia‘ iy barre-n cattle purchased frol- those- ii close touch with flir- Gov rrnimnt. is uiually- false." Will i€l in soc. The Patriot, pays in unmis iilirble- language that these wor- ‘Ft-[Iillf-NI with dairy cattle “HANG \\' .\ l. ES 11H. l. Eli l-I. PIHNFIC HI" It zippcars the Prince of Wliles College matter with regard to salaries is not yet settled. or i-athoi‘ that the settlement agreed upon early in October, when the college staff agreed to resume (luty, has not been implemented by the government. It is well known that the college staff, after a weeks vacation, resumed work on the distinct un- derstanding that the increase they had asked for would be granted from the first day of September. They were surprised and disappointed on the first day of November when, without any explanation, they‘ were handed their checks with an increase of about. half of what they had been given to expect, _ _ _ _ . _ l.\'G nous PRO)! on: TC the increase beginning only ivith the first of Oc- runni-i YEARS or nor tfibfll‘. ' Nmv are these ON] YEAR 0L1) CATTLE milk pioduce r.=». m" us our _ comments put l" PAIFFIALIA‘ BARREN and no‘ llfllk producing? Our f:t1lll1!zl.l‘l'S0l' ‘was its bi-twocn frcslicued and un i'l'CBll-(*fl(’.(i (own, and there is n: getting away‘ from these facts. Whether the stafl’ will continue duty atthe col- lege is now being very scriousLv considered by them and we learn that they do not purpose waiting long for a definite unilcrstanding. So tilie Patriot‘ wiufnt all gone 4,». aqovnovauqpu» I w‘ ‘yyv ~ ~- - f, ed little run-mt harm. i i is . i M‘ "w" m i" “c” m uiiuc ioiwii chased, riiou WHOSE mum‘. they were transferred to the fin-m, andTO Wit-IBM itliocliaulwnhpfly-‘i main. were given. Norhnait declar-i em»- m-ci- Jen-n m.» il.'.'2";i"2...'3i...°°".i“’°.l‘.‘. token out‘ 0f the ‘public at. The Glurio uranium‘ to five a feeling common, to the seller; as to who nppimged them for the value, or up m. ma‘ "Mu" whirl-when ophrlno ot the dealt it "d! WWII”: mo appointed or The Salary 0f The Opiiosition Leader opinion chm. Again there is not a. I Slr.—-\'cara ago the Parliament "Fact 0t ‘the Cale" disclosing that tenders were cniliied for m; 1n we announced policy of the puny, or that any oportunlty was given g3 outside breeders tin ember into coin- . I . Milw- wtti- the Mo“ n we» ‘,3§._.‘-i.?§“.‘.“‘...i2?.?.‘;‘.‘l§i Jiiinfi?’ 3321f.‘ tells 1m tlnitt “at. the PRESENT leader of the Opposition in the TIME THERE ARE TWENTY House of Commons. T?!“ was fan sgvgy HEAD OFI (“Ly-Es AND innovation, an exper nient or mill-IN“ vvl-w- Nor WORTH .“i.';'°,‘.‘...‘i'l§.ii..ll23.- "ifi.i£i€°"Z?‘.lZ 3° PER CENT 0F THE (D37 OFllnlted Kingdom‘ or ln aiiy of the KAIBDIG. A N0 EXAMPLEfdomlnions or dependencies of OF THE i-‘Rnrrg 0p the Empire. So far THE LATE MANAGEMENTy- numerous parliaments and legis- ,, . dlllllriig have followed the Canadl n“. Be“ bangers have m)“ bee" tn example. and the attempt last ‘n full charge for thirteen monilifi- your w induce Hon. Mr. Arscnaull fhc calves and yearlincS 0n tho to accept a salary met with fall- ‘nrm today. whether of 500d orbad ure vrl-iile his refusal to accept met mapgyg are aibflflllllflly tihe prod“, ivlth ulnstintcguaiiproval from thc 0 - _ IHXDB)’ 11g DU t‘. :,::?',,:,iitm'a:§ Zripmfi”. No one greatly objected to tlu. 7‘ ' 2‘ ' ‘is h" pieymcni of ll salary to the late ‘Mimi "55""?- 1119)’ are not. worth Sir Vilfriil Laurier while ‘in op- 30 per cont of the cost of raising," position. he being a very einiiicnt ,1 i5 the“ w m“; htupydtu: Th“ man and held in high can-rm or ,. both sides of the llousf- for his m Gcvkmnlent is prepared t“ great gifts and many estimable ‘Hume responsibility for their 0w" quulltlcs. But the principle on 0011188- b"? "0110?- DOBBQGBIXI of tho which tho salary ivns established mortal strengtih mggggggrv 1,, was unsound. impolltii: nnd es- moumer we imqnmps of H"; m,“ si-ntially: absurb. No. proposition lu vommnafiol‘ zippy-due sumo principle to the ‘ tifglllllzzitlmls which control our ‘blinking, manufacturing, church or iother institution? avoulidh b3 Iona moment enterta ne . ' ien 1S There are also seine etceetlinglydt clutinued in connection with serious "Fania of the Case" 1n Con. state affairs? , necflm‘ Wm, “yconwood and ‘he Still another reason against the Infmnm? which remain unanswep (oiitlnuancc of this -SRifll'_\' is found _ in the creation of new political d. We have told tllfm‘ that til-RF- parties. Hitherto the Dominion ‘hlugs cannot die, and the Gunrilinn electorate has been iliviilcil b?‘ =5 dptH-nflnm 1pm the lmprpg‘, ,5 tween (‘onsc-rviillvi-s and Liberals. l1.» .puh1l<-, wit] no‘ be neglflitft‘! ‘n but now we have two olhci- parties lie<c public iii-zirti-rs of the gray-vat, rflwcspmnig ‘he I ‘med Pmimvrs i "m! ‘l, “I ' _ and QFKilllW-Fd Labor, rcspocti\'(»rl_v. mp me" '1 03° ‘mys when m‘ l-Inch of these parties in ilu- next lighting B01110!‘ “'81? B! 8 ll-lgllcl‘ IHirIln-ment will iloubtlcss huvi- a cuiprrature than it is today, [he lcudcr of its‘ own. Shall we pa)’ most trifling episode, the inmost catch of thesi- loaders n wnlary 'l‘lioii comes tho "Faclg iv m; Fuse" which it new» =0 pnf-pgbp cLnr of. l: stiys ‘thr- sii:ge:<lio' Partially throtigh habit and largely throuqh nc-i m,“ W“ “w” "“‘"°“"s“d m“ , ' ~ . r YIIUSP m l-ltiso touch with ti, glcct niiiny farmers carry on their business y'eai' af- Govemnlnn, H my“, x. ter year without any definite idea as to whether they‘ l-‘.-\LSl-l.""l‘hp, _...-._§p, ,.,,,u,,,,, ,,',,,,',f, are actually‘ making or losing money’: in any case- iiot knowing definitely‘ where their gains or loss-i ' ' '“ ‘ cs comc from. 'l‘liey may ‘have a general idea thati [lafly Sehlcfiflns their balance in tlic bank is greater or less than it G - was last year but whether the balance of cash rep- ‘ uirdlm resents an actual gain or an actual loss they cannot _f‘1'"""f"f’_w'_‘; '-°'f'°_'" know without being able to make a definite compar- SELEC "" ison with previous years or without at least coinpar- T§5’_.‘:’_"'PP'"GS ing the end of the year with its beginning- 0c_v--~iv-r-lli' a woman luurrier _Every year on every farm there is achange, bigfijfjlmlfiil], ,_j‘,‘,,"’,f',,n',’i‘}’h§r‘§h_‘fj:§,,§ or little, 1n the live stock, in the quantity of grain is lraiisforliicd into .1 flat. or vegetables, milk or eggs produced, in‘ th cash re- i’ ceived, in the outlay for machinery or for he barn “m, ,,.,,,,,,_,, m app,,_,_,a,e he, or household. To ascertain these it is necessary to Rood quuiitic- until they quarrel- keep accounts, not elaborate ones but sufiicient at “J:.,5,.,,,,_,,,,,_ H ma’, "HOW H, m, least t0 keep track of the outlay and the income, fight." f: ivhere the one goes and the other comes from. ‘ “ ' The Guardian has been fortunate in securing a “-.°,S,"."'.'.‘.§‘,, ifiFlgeafiigfjttf-g; limited number of the new “Farmers Record and Ac-Ylitltmi again that Midi-w is my count Book" prepared specially for use on the farm.|"’§}I,1i,§fn,,,._~,.,.,,_,,,,.,,, The system employed is simple_ clear and compre- , i " ' hensive and will enable the farmer to keep accurate ’,.',‘,’,',"f,,'°‘m",',,f,f"’ "" "“'“.“’“.““" ‘ha’ , _ . . 1_ older that) \ou were track of all the operations on the farm, a section be- a mi new? “Jon-ion opinion. ing devoted to each department, household outlayn] “'- Bank account, notes and mortgages, cash received and for what, cash paid out and for what, cattle sold , , _ and bought. hogs, horses. sheep. eto- with a simple "‘7-.i1l.°'§l.§12335112011‘i» .1... hour means of ascertaining the profit or loss in each de- l" 1W the day?" he aim-a. partn]ent_ ih1"ll.\"]tilt-jean‘: “responded the . , _ _ _ , m-IF‘ D-l-“tillltci. lui klfihlllll for This book. neatly printed and with full instruc- it l'""'@Y"*Pl"-i‘-'<i'-'=~' Bh-rnzine. tions for making the different entries. is presented free to every new or renewing subscriber to the Daily Guardian. It will be found an invaluable and money" saving help on the farm and we strongly advise cvi-i ery farmer to procure one. I I 1 f > l".\l{.\l .\(‘('U['_\"l'>'. i ~4 _. - w .-.,q-¢~.4 O _ AFFECTIOWS FOUNT. “Hr love. I know l forgot it. but theri- isn't, n LONG-TIME ENGAGEMENTS. ~—'l'lie taxi-driver turned 311]]; cud of tho second hour iiud FY90 IT IS NOT ALWAVS SUMMER A little lilril wltli plumage brown. Beside my window fhillvrs down, A moment (‘lllrpii its littlo strain, ‘flion laps upon tho ‘Wllltlflw’ pitllP. _’_ And chirp-i ngniii. illlti hops .\ h|lf.\1(ill'l‘ QFI-IWFION. "i011:- To call my D0lll'(' in its song; liul l_ work on. nor lie-ed its liiy. Tlll, in neglect. lt flies away. I ask you to consider as citizens of a great coun- try whether it is better to adhere in reason and in s0 liird< til’ Poitct- 11ml “up... and moderation to policies that have stood the test of’ ."""" . forty years that have been weighed in the balance of ('0..'i1§.-.f-i"t"'“"“ mrmwm "m" two great [iarties and have not ‘been found wanting T" *"‘"'*‘ °" "i" Witldvw-rlll-i- ___whethel- It ls better to put your trust in men ‘v11?’ Aimee-use our loads of earthly have stood true in the days of trial and through the m" "P- i" Willy?“ W11 "w! M“ night of tragedy and terror rather than to. follow hligiiyhdpdililtiagffgfeillfiiflll‘Pfilliileigillt: Dr. Johnson Was Mentally Deranged unavoidable incident or n. slizglz- “WM mlhiiilgfih“ miifiifi”: Ufdih“ .-_ __ _. . I ' _ _ crown? . ll( e pr nc p i- uii cr- fll,at'ak"_“]|h]n " WHO“ of ma“ lying ihc SHINY)‘ now pulil to lion. iears, nits Ullltle the centre of All “~_ L_ MucKenzp. King p; g-Ounip ‘PXH-Bgerntcd sensation." a/nd the why not‘? ' Government, 0f the day pounded} Believing as l do that thc sill . - _ , , _, nry as now paid is based ou u prin- fifl hmliremwpnlfid ‘and simian“! ciple that is unsound. iutlefencilile rl-qt csc meek and mealy mouthed and absuflh 1 {ma}, n Show“ he a us?“ ‘mien “rungs we” "m" diiicriitlnucil whenever the term muted‘ “Pei-hm “"51" 01' 17-"9410- of the present rccipiont shall t-.\- '19)‘ WtTt‘ not culpable in bringing plrc, either by the ilccisioli of hi.- ‘hf-ni t0 l-‘ublic attention. But now “mowers "P1105! Vaiflnllilrl‘ 1'90"“ - ~ _ nicnt from lii- ea ersiip. “fail ‘ntuiltidly Dior“ damning w” l am. Sir, <-tc.. ditionii lime prevailed, that a bigl ELECTQR, institution yrirh hundreds of ln-j * mates should be let-t for many ' ' ' uonths ivithoui it hlzitroii. that uii- Ydlllflllllll‘. crime can b‘! committed.‘ v illiwt. other things of it serious! W! ' y“ li.l_'l'.-'l z tl- 0 publiilco lies, i; “ll-Hang: t)()’l"l‘.\\\'.\. Nov. 4 ~llepulillciiii 1,, going on Wm, u", (“While victories are though iii-re to lilwi.“ belligerent press maintaining a 0"“ ‘m zmwmmi bearing m‘ U‘: quiescent silenci- 15 n“. |-¢»p|-@]|p;|5. -t.riide lu wit-eat. wheat products and ble "htlfvvl or u“. flay. \\'-- again pout/does between Canada and til-J ieliliillfl ilii- appointment of‘ ill! i.u-.l‘nltcd Stallion. 1711410!‘ lW-mdfiiil" lepcnilont ltsyluni commission, and I-"Hllefwmld (Deflllwfflllic) Thrift‘ OY ‘nve-itlgittnn into ll’l1*glllli'l‘ll,leg_ 1913, ivheat, wheoit flour and poin- and a cloim breast to thi- pr-oplc, 10cc Bfltfl‘ U10 1711mm‘ Still-Be‘ fr?" ~01‘ duly from u cnutilry‘ which tid- Ilmihs the mum-e :itrticlcs from HIP vumiuned “TH for Ta," H“, Pub ljn-itc-d Flutes frco of ditty. ltur- "M ambmfim w impucam “mt Mr‘ ing thc war (‘nnndu took li(iVit'fl‘1l' Mamba, as reflecting [mum upomof lthls reciprocal provision in the ho farmers. falsely alleging lhut “mi-ed slim-P? 031M7- 11! 1917i it)’ we 1M1 moulded them in m‘. 301. am oider-inooundll, wheat and men}; chum 1n flay refum] of this, wltcuit products from tlic Uulic-d ‘irit slander lt-t its give the opinion swim W"? P111090 i" [he (“Maia-ll l] The yqnnem sum U, Toronto, frco llatit On aumoniatticalILv (‘ima- Ofgilfl of the United Partners, its lo dill-ll PXDOPYB Whfii" "I110 ‘Win95?- i770‘ hp i-nmpgpaiiy; mug.“ 0y prq-JL-ler duct; were ntd-mitte-d to the l nitod Zileighen and the Hon. W. L, Mac 54113-05 f?“ 0' 011W- Kenzie King. “The Globe need not ' flatter itself lhal ll< leader. tho: Hon. Alacl-Icnzie King, zippy-ills to the United farmers of this DTDViHfp, any more than docs Premier NIclgilu-n. As ll "mztltcr ot‘ fall], tn»,- Premfer -b_r his outspokoiineas in‘ regard l0 tariff iiiiiltcrs. is far HIP?!“ to be rocoinnieiitlerl than the pussy- footlng which Alai-kcuzie King liu-s llldlllltttf] iii. The latter “'1[‘IJ NOT MAKE (‘Ll-JAR f'l."l' PRONOUNCE hirlNTS on the ttnrllf. but IIEDGES AvND SlDEf/Tl-JPS. AIAKES VAGLYE LTTEllAA-CES and in the end leave.“ the impression tliut. lac it: NElTlllilt HOT NOR (TOLD. “"11" N09 DRY» but ls willing to ‘BE ALL THWGS T0 ALL l\il<}.\"S in,‘ order ‘that he may gtiln a few, votes.’ The Sun lllls sized llir-' Liberal leader up correctly. and lis ilescrlption is acpuruu, n {m-J thei- Willi-irks that. Tho Filffl\Pf‘S'l party ls not afraid to say where it‘ $111M! i" FPKMW tu titfifl’ matters," iYrolil-bltltrn or other problems] "THAT liS “ORE THAN (JAN Bl-Zi SAID f)" ‘fill? LEADFIRQ 0F Till-ll MDERAL PARTY, In 4,1,15- may”; g-‘(é-‘yllgsr ADMlRE TllE cotr- i 1 3 l’ PREMIER MEI I ~J\'. ' WHO NAILS HIS (‘Ol/Olltgnfo ‘l HE VAST. and comes out openly B!‘ 811 advocate of high tariff. People at least luiow ivhcre in find hiin. T""'Y 00 ~\'0T KNOW mil-mic l0 FIND .\lA(‘.l\’lC.\Zll-l KING" ‘PM’ i‘ 01mm” PXlufli-ssicvl uJul irictiti- iuie (zmuixtrision oi‘ tilio tlwo leaders, (gmm-g fmm "h? P9811111}! tvxpnngnf, o tho Oiitnrln [Tnitm] Fume-r;- Pmiif- ‘vim-II b opposed io both la the uncertain vagaries of an orator who promises .0010"- all things to all men. Premier Meiizhen at Winnipeg. N‘,§,,,'§.'_'”“' "‘"' m“ m’ "w" ‘”° surely’ n decisive and Plllliflbifl", grlawcr to ‘those adventurers "P w busily -Ll'I\'l<).\'BLiltG. Nov. 4.—Ai. the Lkiroiicrks liiquostt ‘today on qllie body of Dr. J. A. Jolvnson. which wws found in the pasture yesterday the jury eturned the following verdict: T-liat deceased came to ‘his death by n. shot from il revolver by his own hand while suffering from a severe tlllrffll-Hl depression ul‘ ' mellainoholy li-nsanlttya The body will DGSWHt to Parr-inborn ‘for ‘llllfirlnlflll. iii it-iii pt ilig to ci-czi l c 2i brooch between tilio famncrs (Tunadn. and tlu- lbcst Government the farmers eve-r had to safeguard their lntcmutn at Ottawa. lfUPd/{Ti ‘GMT 5 f)! . flrod i l. ‘Mi ‘x. .. l Y‘! liotlish Flirt ithiifihieathe _ j ‘ And toiitemmem . Tn t e Up-to-DatePWoman At PATONS , BUY YOUR FURS NOW Visit Patoiis Limited i, Fur f Sale Every Fur Listed a Bargain No 1. Taupe Wolf Neck P lvce, large siZeJii0il-00 f0!‘ $49! ' Gm‘. wolf Neck Piece, large size, ttitsaso for $49.50 Broyvn Lynx Neck Piece large size, $00-00 fill‘ $14-55 . Brown Wolf Neck Piece, iiititl-(Nl for $463.; Brown Lynx Neck Pieggg, ili-"bflli" IUI‘ $39.00 6 Alaska Sable Neck Piece, $87020 l‘oi'$ii0..'i0, blpiccirs) N0_ 7_ Black Lynx, flilii-ifl-Io i-Oll $93.90. I I v 8 Kolenski Neck Piece tliftmltttoi- $011.00 9. Kolenski Neck Piece, $1 |-I--'0 10" $00-00 10. Chinese Wolf Neck Piece, $19-00 T01‘ $15-40- ll. Grey $quirrel Neck Piece. $99-00 M10900?" geaiine Neck piece $17.50 for $14.50. l3. Natural Lvnx Neck Piece, $18-47" 0"‘ $14-00- ‘Columbia ‘Sable Neck Piece, $21.00 rm- tilt-mo Chinese Wolf, (Black) $13-50 70" $14-00 , Black Siberian Neck Piece, $11-70 1'01‘ $10-50 Black Persian PawNeck Piece, 953-00 1'01‘ $54"? , Chinese Wolf Neck Piece, $900 1'01‘ 35-25- lilack Wolf Neck Piece, 95-17-00 1'01‘ _ Black Siberian Wolf Neck Piece, $10-00 101' $10-00- Taupe Wolf Neck Piece, $40-00 f0" $20-00 Mole Skin Neck Piece, $50-00 "01035-00 Red Fox a Red Fox." _ _ Natural Lynx Neck Piece, $'-’-?4--i0 101075-21“) No. 2. > lo-< >5 O2 - 12. 14. l5. l6. - 17. l8. l9. 20. 21. 22. No- 23. 24. 25. lection oi High-class Furs and Fur (‘oats to choose from at Prices that mean a Big Saving. The selection is larger now and the prices are lower than you would expect. .»Qn..__.4¢- 4* $NL50 $12.50. (iflTh) A Wonderful col- » Mulls, Mulls, Mulls i‘ No.26. Red Fox Muff, $68-80 I'm-Ms- No. 27. Mink Marmot Muff, $10-00 i N0. 28. Mink Marmot Muff, $14-50 i No. 29. Taupe Wolf Muff, #000" i 0min .PRF.Pl\Rll For COLD Weather l 41-_-'_— $49.50 No.‘ 30- Grey’ Wolf Mufi‘, ituitmtt f $44.00 ' N0, s1. 'l‘zltlpc Mull’, sit-um remit-i" No. 32. Brown Lynx Muff, $03-75 i $44.00 N0. 33- Taupe Wolf Muff, $00-00 i $23.00 No. 34. Black Wolf Mufl"_ 031mm ~ $28.00 . No. 35. Natural Lynx Muff. iim-‘w llil5.00 All fur coats special prices. S99 i’ coats and get our prices- LFXYRY TAX lSF-LEDEU- i L_PAT()NS LTD. Why Body 0f Mayor Went to Cork LONDON. Nov. .4 ~rllr "Hlllilf Greenwood. Chief Secretary of lm» laud. explaining to the lfbnse of (‘opinions toiliw. why‘ the body of the late Mayor MHQBWPIWY. Cork. hail been diverted from Dublin and sent direct N50 Cork, until" the Gov- eminent. lame 0n ilhe tiny of ,|,.. pnrture of the body [from Inndim. of thy: (‘rlvuciui Ptillinlfl“ liiid ilccltlcd 1b dbviiiitiia the chim ietiipt f0 out 071' ‘me ' 0t‘ zi ilmnonsimilm In» Iltihlln. Tin‘ (lrnr nil WPHIIKN» ‘h’ ilccia-a-lnn wits reached. he declared. vlk coininn-ndm’. i" ‘ “win: to TPDON! from mum um, hho Soviet ore-M- " lithe funeral there would he likeli‘ Wifllflgril 1mm)! a" ha“ to result in tilie foes of innocent. ‘by moon-pom 0H 0"’ 5”“ Elves. from Taurlda Pfllm” ‘ GFIBASTOPOL, um. 4-—l"our So- ommi Wmnufll W“ , wlet armies with squadrons of ‘ca- of Pcwltflll “'- 0'” "' ' V, valry ore priming aouthw-iml fmm narrow nook of lend l‘ ‘ Melitopol on ‘the milvmy to Aiex- bathe main Grimm " andmvsk, some fifty miles ilorth decline he will film" , r