g Q mr .Ir '" ‘ :pA:rx:..Y’ THE CHARLUTTETO GUI-LRDIA A Rh-"oo wd‘&i‘.i"‘<~o'»l‘nvdf?l’&“o’l’irl'i.c.} --mc moo-c ucvo QnAnLo'r'1‘a'rowN CANADA wi.-.bmsnAv ~ovsusl':R -.6 19., msc or iw- s»‘§ 8 li gs lv! <5 Ef C EE EE e .rh.e>.‘;.l.'l~» I '- ’ P.. - - .f ’ ' ,sl ,,’. ____l,, . .. _ - _’. " di > > J. Ui ~_a¢»;¢.. , . V , .I I T . r-+A-o»,, .: H IIIIAPIE-IIIIE_TIIHII IIATILIIIALFIIHIIE _ _GREAT BRITAIN IS _C[l_NADA’S( ALAHMEII ITLALEHS GAS EXPLIISILTII llcunnflcvuse _ ~ - . _ A A - _ (Canadian Press) wAsH1NoroN, nov, 25__q~l,,, \.,,,,_ rerfdy situation took an unexpected turn ln- the' Senate 'to~day when the Democratic leaders decided to sum.- mflll B Puffy" Wfifrrence at once to dispose /of points ofgiiderence and at- tempt to unite the party members bs. hind the bill that have the support of President Wilson, - ._..__._.,____ AIIATLIII IIEACHLI LLIIIPEII THE LULIP SAN DIEGO, Nov. 25--Lincoln Beachey, aviator, looped the loop twice in the air above North Island late today, a fest accomplished with ease. Starting at a height of 2500 feet he dropped straight downwards into the first loop,_ immediately turned over again into the second and land- ing afterwards. At no time seeming- ly was there any loss of control nor did he experience any difficulty. ____.__..___.__ |NSUHANIIE_AlIIHiJII|IIES~ - IIIIISH I.LI.T. PHLIHE CHICAGO, Nov. 24-Insurance authorities of Illinois, Wisconsin and Nebraska, who have been examining reports »of the actuarial and legal questions involved in the operation - in the United States of the Inde- pendent Order of Fosters of Toronto, Canada, have concluded their confer- ences and expect to make B public re- port in a week. On this report will depend the attitude of the Insurance Commissioners of all the States of the Union. Reorganization of the Independent Order of Foresters while in accm'd with the Canadian law, has bean questioned under ~ some State laws. _ The company continues to operate in the United States under the comity between the Canadian and United States laws, _ _llsihp ,1;p;.__1:/,;lnf`n..~».s..f_~~..._a.._.,_...., _ _ nl’-ilcnns luonfl-nsAl_.. ___ lllllln MARKET wllll Hllnlll s|lllls_|j|llslun_ I (cllllddian Puls.) . I I I (Canadian Press) DUBLIN, -Nov; - $192'-In-Irish Nag- (Special to The Guardian) Canada exported _ 21,120,000 p0unds’tbird with 46,059, valued at $5,885. WASHINGTON, Nm-_ gg _ A don. i°”“l v._0lu'rlt6el‘ fordlrtoi-uphold the 0TTAfw§» _N°V- I0-A°°°l'1lU\¢ 00 °h°°U°» Vl\l\l6_d B0 9.502.000- I'I‘he balance of cheese exports was ble-barreled attack on cold storage authority -of. the ‘crown amp. 0vem_ statibtics of the Department of Cul- Of this Great Britain took 20,941,- Mstrnmmd “mon the British W ,_ deal", in the cmmgpy by the gspapt. ment- iii- Ireland ‘on`lth6'-stile lsnes as “ms i”“°°I *W9-V1 07950 B‘1t“’1 39 the Ulster“for4ie 6f'whiel1 Sir Ed Wm the premier market for Uanadian foundland took 16 847 valued at Indus' Bermuda' British s°“t'h MFI' an len-,ers to Atta,-pa Gaps,-sl Me. RAILWAY LIHEIIKLII III UVEIICIIAIIIIE (Ca/nadian Press) .-1. ' . -1.1--__-_.l _ ooo pouudc valued of $2.116 ooo, Now- 5 °° (Canadian Press) __ PITTSBURG, Nov. 25.-‘A score were injured, many windows were bro- ken and a number of buildings shaken by an explosion of gas in a 'nine~foot sewer in Lawrenceville district, Pitts- ment of justice and congress brought _ _ . _ ° _ _ . . ' . . ’ ~ ~ nl Y 7’ ward Qflrsoh -is sponsor,-“-was organ- 'Blfeese. During-the month of October $10,483; United States was' a poor. °"'~ Chin- ‘T“l’“"" ‘md H°“¢ K°“g- Reynold’s office to-day, urgently stat- I“°d` t°“’3.mF P_°l¢'¢ll°“'°hr¢`ill'l'l€hf- of ,______,,__,__,__________________. .. __________ _,_,___,_,_,, ing that the dealers wanted a hoorlhz, _ -,., . ., . ._ .___ (Canadian Press) DOULAS, Ariz., Nov. 25.-Stand- ing amidst an adobe wall chipped by bullets-which ended scores of other lives, Limit; Uose Canto, Augus Prete. Garrison, -was shot to death QUEBEC, Nov. 25-That the Que- bec~Lake and St. John Railway is not authorized to add ‘an extra $1 on the demurrage rate charged the Chicou-I timi Pulp Company was the decision, rendered by the Public Utilities Com- mission at its session this morning.l A complaint in regard to demur- rage rates charged the Cbicoutimi Com-pany by the railway, was beard at the last meeting of the Commis- sion. The complainant company set forth that they were being charged $3 per day demurrage instead of $2 which amount they considered ex- cessive. The compnny states mer- chants and others neglect to take their goods from cars Within the pro- per time, consequently depriving the railway company of the use of cars. SUPREME IIIILIIIT AT SLIIVIMEIISIIIE today in view of the entire populat- ion of the Mexican border town. Castro paid the penalty imposed by a court martial, having slain Max- imiliano Molitavvo, fi former wealthy Mexican Iandholder, but reduced by fortunes of war to the necessity of' driving .1 hack. Ho was killed in a dispute over the fare he charged Castro. (Canadian Press) PARIS, Nov. 25.-Huerta sent the following message from Mexico C ty to The Matin: “The situation in the country from an economical and mill tary point of view Las improved be- cause the Government of the Repub- lic has funds necessary to supply its needs. moreover, because the Nation- al army was victor in the recent en- gagements against tho rebels of the north. _ "So far as International relations are concerned we are in complete har-1 mony with all except the Government of the United States but the Repub- ...___._____ justice to the National cause. To _ A proved." = ‘ ‘ ‘ (Canadian Press) _ ' WASHINGTON, Nuv. Z5.-*President Wilson and members of his cabinet discussed the Mexican situation brlcf- AS ly to-day. Assurances were given' _ 1 ‘ n ___'__ Huerta. The most important day's , (Canadian Press) ` NEW YORK, Nov. 25.-Wall street '°1“¥lf#9U"' WHB‘8‘WllBd0G‘ with- scenes _ _ '"""" """'"""'"""""""""" """ """' before the department before taking of "Dwd§°' " ' ' "` " I I I . I the matter into the courts. _1_Vioi'e' than 8,000 persons assembled ' 8'? “IG BBWDCH plfblid "‘ mwudt Jygg- _ Gerday for--thb purpose of'-fnwvumg. i ,_ _ _ __ _ _ ; _ _ -~ - ~ ` ing the movement. Several 'th usand ' Puallclv sum llmlxlln all ulullllll lllllllll ll ' -+- ASSASSIIIATILIII learned to-day, from a statement lcanadmn Wes”-I dealing with more pressing obliga- TRINIDAD- N°V- 25_L"WI5 Zelm' tions, while the National Railways of ‘mneuif “nd” Frfest charged Wm* “B” Mexico issued before the end of the s“"I°"*"l“8 G80- W- Belcher, a detec- week, that the company have to meet tive' “h° was “mt t° death 0” the the semi-annual interest of $26,730.- street' N0V°mbel` 20» mflde 0 °0llfflS~ 000 at six per cent for two years on sion. He implicates three organizers notes due Dem 1' for $g5_0g0_000 of of_ the United Mime Workers of Am- four and one half per cent., given erica- H” _“YS they Wwe him 525 prior to Hen bonds* due on Janlmry and promised him a thousand more L to kill nclchcr. ._..__..____. Robert Ulrich or anizer of District . E No 115 United Mine Workers f . - , . 0 lic looks to the letter to do coml>lotoI T ' I America, and President of thc Trini- _ dad ,Unlon, was arrested tonight. The sum ur. the elthhtlhh in notably im- _ uuturc of the charge lc not divulged. .-i._.._.-,.l. ."L"3"LIIL MMIII" nmllsl sllullllll ter that there was no change in the attitude of the United States toward' (Canadian Press) developments from the American B372? };i§grOaL;I1h §;;‘;' J_3§é;F;`v‘;‘;"£ _ . standpoint was the departure of John (C“““‘“"'“ Pres” ' Lind with Rear Admiral Fletcher for SOUTHAMPTON, NOV 25.-' TIJG Tampico to lnvestigat9_ second body from the I-lydrus was ~ . _ who 0- he 1---cl ol- mf--ng A .3 Lili 5-.‘.’§°"2.'.?3;.‘il..§"‘§i'é’§I.§.’.?‘2f.‘i.‘3 Hydrus life belt was attached to the »“ *_ B bl d d _ , em' . t h ld bodfi much was wen cmthed 'md I" fhgsicy To Elie situ?ltiouoInsorm3vi1lcIts goo state of. preservation. Capt. proceeding ,meet the attitude of the (Special by phone) The November term of the Supreme Court opened atrrsuulmerside yester- day, Mr. -Justice 1-Iaszard presidlng.,| The dockettnis term is a small one and the court will liaely last only a fcw days. There are . three orlmmal .eahes,...:-vin.,- The King v.. lnooert Uougnlin, charged -with ' perjury; _ The 1\iu ' v' Alexander* McDonald on`a MONTREAL, November 23-Ap- proximately four and one half tons of gold, two million dollars worth 8" - _ charge of receiving and concealing stolen goods (foxes); `The ning v. Thomas Gallant, charged with the in all. arrived at the Royal. Bank larceny of foxes. In all-three cases here on Saturday from London and the Grand Jury returned true bills. New York. ‘The following composed t_he_Grand 'rhc Loudon shipment was the seo- Jury: A. S- Moll-hy. Summorsldo. ond consignment of bullion to come F`01`°l11l1l15 Fl`9»l1ll 311116. Illdlllll Nil/€l`; direct from London to canada via a Jomoe lvwhally. Esmont Boy; '1‘- D» cducdlan line. 'rho first was made lu Ramsey. Summersloo; Howard Clerk. 1906 on the maiden trip oi the Em- ‘Gho_ltoh; David Mohoeh. Bree; John press of Irltain, the same steamer Milli. Ul¢l`lD0ll€; L90 Hai-ll. MGDOH- which brought over yesterdays ship- soils. Lot ll; John Harvey. Bred- nlent. ford; Edilbert Poirier, Abram’s Vil- ou the morning train from New lose: M'-wool MoU-rho. Middleton; York- crrlvcd one million dollars in Austin nollflrohorl. Tlshish; William American coin. Meanwhile' the Em- Arnett. AIDBHYS HBHYY 059°1Y. G- W- prpps an-ivod 1.3 Quabep and the sec. Simpson, nenslngton; William Mut- ond million from London was rushed lialli. Nflftll Uaflémni Pal»1'1°K HB-mill. ic the boot special and lu c special Lower Frootowlll Pour 1'-hor. Peter- cnr guarded by "gunmen" reached ville; Nathaniel Pierson, Chelton; Bowenis not positive as to the idcn- U it t - . _ tmcationf b“t it is th°“ght t° T” v:nc§dh:stBpl‘fce;`H\1i;flTll“IiTI;;IdlTo burg, late to-day. None of the injured will die, but the property loss will amount to thou- sands of dollars. A party of ilve men who were working at a munholc in thirty-eighth street were tossed into the air. Alexander- Campbell will bil- ried in a hole which the explosion tore inllle hillside. Another hols 200 feet long and ten feet deep' was torn in an adjoining alley and an- other l5 feet deep cut in the surface nf Thirty-Third street. A section of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad track was lifted from its bed. A nllmber of girls employed in the up- per stories of the factory were cut by flying glues from broken windows. Ten city blocks were shaken. ..._'____.___._ " A STHAY BULLET . KILLS LIIMIIEIIMAII (Canadian Press.) HRATTBLEBORO, Vt., Nov. 25- A stray bullet from an unknown hunter's rifle probably killed John Wait, a farmer und lumibermlan, whose body was found in'the woods. After an investigation by State Attorney Meagher this conclusion was reached. MINISTEH TAKES IIHASTIII STEP III GET IIEPIIIIT 0'l"I`.-AWA, Ont., November 21-Hon 'I‘. W. Crothcrs, Minister of Labor, has stopped the salaries of Dr. .f,W, Robertson, chairman of the Techni- cal Education Commission, and J. C,’ Bengough, the secretary. Dr. Robertson has been drawing $5,000 per annum. The commission was appointed nearly four years ago, the work of gathering the informa- tion was 'completed nearly three years ago, but up to now the minis- ter llas found it impossible toget the report. The cost of the commission to dnte -is about $100,000. NEW BRUNSWICK MAN KILLED IN MISTAKE FOR A DEER LAMBERT LAKE, Maine, Novem- ber 25~Edward Harding, of Rich- field, N. B., was shlot and killed here Montreal at 4_3() p_ m_ .lonn Riley, Cape Wolfe; Austin Ram- Outsids the bank as the bullion was being unloaded and later to the vault, men with Winchesters stood ready as silent guardians over the coveted gold. CONDENSED ADS T00 LITE FOR CLASSIFICATION -_- One cent per word each insertion in this coiullili. Gash' must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ` I-ls:AR_ -'rr-ne Lleaousl BAND Ar the I-_Iigh Tea. 4`__I¥90-Iliidiilil. - 'rwo An'r_¥ wt-lo 'rdbfr 'imc hcud>._ tl from uns flu lrontcf. _ __-msrkoe on o. mu. nieces as at GH 'rAvlr»r's ond I rr .lnelfliloi-T l;°.19¢11-.1°'lli'14I ron _- --gg, ' nz. 'run ed below leo -pair gistered sllvci-i ble rom. n. sclmmicu. _ ; * _ .V ance-i1‘.np.u_ on '“"iii&'.,sovrisro An- ilrfl =-5.__““ _ lilo ci ,‘ _J =. -_ fewer have unendi- #ii say, Conway. The Grand Jury in their report re- commended that the jail yard be en- closed' with a proper fence; they eldo reported having examined the jail and return to Esquimault today. Sailing vessels have for a week been held inside the Straits of Ss/n Juan De Fnca, finding it impossible to beat around the cape. ' marines at the southern port at this e time will make tbeln much more, BIRMINGI-IAM,, Nov. 21-Speaking available to guard the Mexican oil here tonight, Mr. Bonnr Law took fields than if they were several days exception to Mr. Redmond's claim journey' farther north. I _ . that Canada was wholly in favor of and Rav- R- P- Mflxlm. Ol St- were the pteachers at St. nts of Dalhousie L'-niversity, and the Bishop of Fredericton preached at the cathedral this evening. Rev J. J Robinson, of Winnipeg, John, l’nul's on Sunday, thetwelfth human vic- tim of the hllnting season in this State. Harding and his brotber-in- law, William Gavel, also of Rich- field, had been hunting together. They separated, nnd Gavel, seeing la movement in the bushes which he thought was made by a deer, fired. The bullet struck Harding, who was instantly killed. Announcements. ' cosine evans. ` |iEEl'|lli'iS. EIC building and finding everything in While the Grand Jury were out the AFTER SCALP OF COLD ‘ The army has made no additional mst cm" co,.,,1mon_ I . movements since last week, _and it. was stated to-day that no choice had Home Rule. Nothing, he asserted, was further from the truth. Hb was s. Canadian himself, and out to know church' One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany William H. Aitoineon vs. Arthur C. _ Wood, an action for debt. _Judgment WASHINGTON, November 25.- for plaintiil for $82.47. Bentley, K hile' special agents of the legal fendant, ieggs, poultry and dairy products are Imperial Oil Co. vs. Amelia K. being_ plied up lp cold storage ‘-0 curl-le, on action for debt, verdict maintain high priceeohll oven l°'°° iorplaintlif, $121.10. Gaudet, K.U.-, them higher, Representative Britten, for plaintiff; Mcquaid for defendant. oflllinole, is preparing to ask for a 'thomas M. Linklettez vs. Aglgiert co:1gr¢;i;sl:ll;:.l; investigation into the Ferguson, an absent or absco ng pr ce . ` debtor. Judgment for plaintiff- lor' The proposal for a meat investi- Wlb. H. Strong for plaintiff. _ gation- was prompted by an ah- - The venue in the following case nouncement that tl1¢ “IVY _hm wsd, upon motion ul Counsel, trans- brought nearly 1400.000 pounds of ferred to Queen's County: ‘Australian fresh beef at 5. l_18lf°¢dllt W- P; Webster and nuo., J. Henry 8- P0005 IQWGP 01150 the bost Pl'i¢¢l'l Peters, Stal-so seyhold Ltd., Dana- of- American packers, and 110,000 diss- Consolidated Rubber Co... and pounds of canned cornell het! fr0m the ldooneyy Biscuit Co., in all five the Australian Packers at Ulsllf- ensefp vs. William Lamont and ano. ciiits li. pound cheaper than the 16:- _ilguohl |51- ¢9bt_ ggi; prices in the Unltcd Stahl. T e 'l'lio- following cases remain to be Price Paid WM 11-90 wut! a P0950 trieut R. J. McNeill and ore. vs_ for the fresh beef and 15.31 cents James Mclllachern, action for debt. . ‘for the corIi_od_Deef. llumu luenoucld vs. Alben sho:-, Announcirlz his attention to Mk rig. action for ti-eePss;.1sh fl; 3 :f;n'gr¢é;:;°n.;.:n1f;;::tl3(l;?°““gl ur s:Gecre a vs. . -_ ll ._ v. ° gar hgiitliagzn (thii case was settled man Britten declared' he want? to out of court). Sounders lor plaintiff, discover yliv the dvllblio could Mt McQusrrie,'K_ C., .for defendant. benefit bi 05° 9 'lllltfldi 9! llllilgk america sebum vc. Alex. moped- _h-dui Aumgo1io.lgtnc new could- ` 0 aid. action for trespass or crover. I0- " - . 1 .I Ll ‘-Appeal -I cases: -Joseph-Read Al Oo ~ :rad 8:0. Bepveli, appeal ,», .». _ -. _om un 7 . ‘_ ‘ ' James-.A. Thomson vs. Thomas me Houngggvgggwpopm Howstt, James A. Thomson vs. John . lon-,fun *moo DAN(-m_ -:;.ll'°n.':‘:.l"...'::'."°”“““”"°‘ .0 A 11°" f - ma N v. els.-several hloho c '- Um surnames- ol the Atim-nl! hswlddresegd qlleetionsto the vell- GOMPBI *|10 bill- b°l\‘l“ °T°l*“ |.‘\“"‘¢nn ss-~\o»whether ecnfessors --should "37' “U5-mn 'Mm' °“ In mm°°t '“' v tbsol' on to Ionian Catholics louud ou A ac.-gc y.-ol mia was 5l,1§;,,,,,,,,_°{__ ,mm _ _ _ . Julie Colm 0! ini' 00020; lift! Will nm' of, th’ v“ti¢an fndlutu °f *huh "N ‘NU ‘“'°3"°°d' '°'° 9" that the tango must be considered “"4 "°°"°“- 'WM' ‘W`°‘°"""' ‘4‘ as *an immoral dence and conce- ionrned, Alexander McDonald, against quenuy p,.°|,u,md M o‘¢m,“m_l mfg, = my _wsu-.--Nou -1 *Nil ill#-.-Iorrloohll ='l\'\\° hill# W” semi! hnhopo in mly hm lor- a le ¢ pid' man »m-r- noon. Open from" 10 A. m. ml 11 am-ii-mon. ,I ’g(Q.ii. . °"'°i¢“°d ‘nd Pl°°d°d “°*' Wu” t° bidden women wearing slit skirts to The Court resumes this morning h _ ` wh the in against McDonald Willichurc 0' ‘hm itll*-Ju*-‘~ . " '~ \finard's Linimmt Cures Colds, ste. f following cases were disposed ol: l-l'rol¢Alll=i 'rRUs'r. 'Yeh been I1-elle l>\‘-‘WWI the B1“°°l\‘l1 C., for plaintiff; Inman, K. C., for de- department are slicing charges that' “W °\""¢°- attend religious ceremonies in. at least as well as Mr. Redmond what Canadians feel on the subject. _INFLUENCED BY EXPERINCE. ,as_the force to garrison the town' of - :Ei Paso. Citizens of El Paso are Influenced by their own experience, ‘still clamoring to their congressional 'he added, they are in favor of devolu- I infantry at the Persidio, Ban Fran- cisco, and the Twentieth infantry, at Fort Douglas, near Salt Lake City, representatives for this rcinf0rcement.,- tion and of extending local govern- I SHEAKWATER FOR ' ` ment with the consent of the govern- . MEXICAN WATERS ment. In Canada- they have a sltua-f VANCOUVER, Nov. 24.-To-day tion not unlike ours and how have I I-i. M. S. Sbearwatcr left Ksqllimaiilt they dealt with it? Quebec is a Prov- ‘ harbor for Mexican wateis, there to ince peopled largely with men of the -he in readiness with the British French race and Roman Catholic reli- Isloop-of-war Algerinc, which left on gion. The population of'Ofltario is Friday, in case British subjects largely of British extraction and should require protection. The two Protestant religion, and they have gunbonts will remain in these waters given local self-government to Que- until the present dlgiliculties are set-_bec and 'have given it also to On- ; tied. tai-io. I `LLOYD GEORGE' GOES A M'-AI)'MAN’S SUGGESTION. SLOW IN LAND BUYING. - If you were to suggest to the Can- QONDON, Nov. 25.-Mr. Lloyd ndisn that he should do in Canada 300119 ll |100 bllvlllt Mlm lil 3009' what is proposedlto be done in Ire-j lend at Present. doénllo the enticing loud-that lc; mot onecrlo should hc offers of the Duke of Sutherland and pup under the noel of Quphsp op Que- other landowners-. Amon: these ohm hoc codec thc hccl ol ontario he was one from ‘ Mr. W. ll. Gilmour. would toll you eh t you on o mad-_ Who Offlrcd 00 Boll 100.000 50”! lh man, that no sang man would dream Role and Sllthorlehdelllro. and save ol le. 'rho cool feeling cl the nomic- 14 days for A feilli- ' Lions was shown in ~the latest unifica-, "When the time limit had expired. tion within our Empire in S-'outh his agents in Edinburgh asked who-\ 1.111-lcd, , ‘mer the offer had' been accepted eg rljlcted, and whether an slfkhdion 'towns between Eureka and Fort Sew- tlme was desired. 'rin reply came- ard, California, ut 1.05 o'cfock to-, ,back that ll the _Gdvernmddt depart- flight, The shock at the fort caused a ment Wai investigating the"od'er of lamp to topple from a table. No the Dulm of Sutherland. linlillir offers damage was reported. could not be considerednntil the re- _ .-- purt upon the Sutherland om' had KILLED IN A RUGBY MATCH. been received. . _ Mr. Gilmour. accelfllllz this asare- VICTORIA, Nov. 25.-The first fusal. expresses the belief that when fatality ever reported in English the Sutherland report is receiving it Rugby in this part of the country Wlll Provide . the Government with occurred on Saturday, when Peter ample meams of escape from accept- Ogden, playing full-back for _Victoria shoe- against New Zealand, was kicked on I --- the head and died in the ambulance .EARTHQUAKE SHOCK which was rushing him to St. Jos- ` IN CALIFORNIA. eph's hospital. Ogden was substitut- ing for Spencer, the regular full- EUREKA. Celll-. ' Nov. 24-An back.. and was pressed into service at °Bf0lIluake shock was reported fromthe ‘last minffte; BAN POISONOUS PHOSPI-l0l¢US FUR THE MATCHES. OTTAWA, November 24-A tion from the Royal Society ada has interviewed 'l-Ion. 'I‘. W. Crothers, Minister of Labor, in sul* port of the proposed action which the~ minister has had under consideration for the prohibition of the use, mnmu- facture and importation of white phosphorus. The-deputation included Dr. Frank Adams, of McGill univer- sity; Presldent Professor Ruttan. some fifteen medical men from Mon- treal and Ottawa, and I-Ion. Rodolphs Lemieux, former Minister of Labor. The proposed suppression of the use of white phosphorus was thoroughly discussed and heartily endorsed by the deputstion. The white phosphorus, it was urg- ed, while poisonous and therefore dangerous to the health of the em- ployes engaged in its use, was no more economical in the long run than the non-poisonous phosphorus, the supply of which was just as easily available. Dr.- Crothers assured the deputation that in the consideration he was giving to the question he would give due weight to the argu- ments presented. Lsgislation of the kind now propos-/ cd was before parliament two years deputa- of Can- ngo and while apparently acceptable to both sides of the house of com- mons, had not become law at the dis- solution. Tllere are said to be two or three match factories in the Domin- ion using the white phosphorus. The poison usually infects its victims in the jaw, causing what is called "phossy law" and in some cases the sufferer loses his jaw altogether. order. Minimum charge twenty-ive cents. ' °°St. Peters Tea and Fancy Sale Wednesday Nov. 26th. Doors open'8 p. m. Admission ~10c. Tea He. Served from 4.30 to 0.80. 2808-11-22M4i. “You will find some pretty and useful presents for your friends .dt Christmas at the Fancy Sale today' at St. Peter‘s School, 2870. "There are many things you want for Christmas on the Household table at St. Peter's Sale this afternoon. Mincemeat, Preserves and all kinds of, delicacies. 2810 “The Women's Missionary Society of St. James Church will have an il- lustrated lecture on Korea, with ohh seventy stereopticon views, this even- ing at 7.30 o'clock, in St. James Hail. Dr. Fullerton will preside. A silver collection. 2892-11-26M1i. °°Don't forget the large auction sale to be held on the premises of Henry C. Bmallwood, Lot (B. on Saturday, Nov. 29th. All his stool, crop and implements will be sold. Sale positive. Benj. Carter it Oo., Auctioner. 2884. “The Woman’s Foreign and Home Missionary Society of Zion Church will hold their annual thanks-offering meeting in New Zion Hhll tonight. There will he an illustrated lectin by the Pastor, Rev. G. O. Taylor; also special music, solos, etc. -A collection will be taken. 2891-11-ftmil. "The Women's institute at New There is a case of this kind now in md” one of the local hospitals. The rights ,l:°§§;'wi“I§?v‘Lnh‘¥;§;‘o; " to the non-poisonous phosphoruslwerel at 7 30 D m Aamhdt-m 1° °*“: l°"“°“Y °°“*"°“°“ *“ "’“‘° “‘°“"“'° ncdléc with buckets h-cc. shcula ule by the so-called lAlr.cricsn match “hm move unhvcnme “N “nn trust, but this control has since laps- ‘ Wm be hem on Frm" num" ~ °=>., 'of _ .avi -__ __.\ (lf if Il `-'I ~°":. _ _,-5 ,2 l. LAIIIAIII I -1 .ll it "_-as -.If ' #ri i fs I -xr" `I -‘ 'f 1