MAXIMS Manna " OI A t MERCHANT MERZHZANT ‘ Tell people what it Th bli will pay them to know. e p“ c governs’ but am be guided. . The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew y‘ uhnriottetown Guardian Two' Cont: Iornln; Gull-diam ‘Founded 1M1 | Annual lnblerlptlele Delivered IIJI By llafl. Onnede and U. l. A- ll-Il llliiIlllliillEil Mil CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925 lilliiiliii nut‘. 1. iii. ‘uu MILLIEINSUPREME BtliiittitiPENEil IN THE lilllllliNl iilflilliliN . legtelotlng edflna liliiiii PlilliliEii E 00iiliNliiN Most Humaniy Hab- itable Part Almost at Standstill Since 1867. OTTAMFA, Nov. 2l.-'I‘o permit nnule-tn. problems of pol-t-ticnl econ- mpy to cntep into nutionttl affairs ‘in n. pnrti-sail way. w-us to bring (Inn- ndn, to a standstill, Ur. ‘lru A. MIN!- Kny, dean of the Arts Facility of JvlcGlll llnlverslity told the Pro- fessionu-l ‘institute of the Civil Ser- vice ‘here today. 1A major problem was the‘ ‘Marl-i limo -Provl‘irctts~—"thtz most htnuun- -iy habitable part of (laxiada" — which .h‘.|d hecn nintost n1 a statid still slime 1807. Tho causes of this condtitlott were: th-u stfbtstzfttrliaui of stec-l for wooden sillps, nrlxed rural imiusttrlt-s. floatatlons. isola- ‘tlion. education turd bad govern- tmeut. Science. hnd changed part of thin scene. ‘Predatory pititerests were“ partly respousib-lc. “l believt.‘ absteutee financial mau- ngemt-‘ttt one of the greatest cviis ‘in the tuoderti industrial system," said l)r. ‘lliitokay. The Scots oi‘ Nova Scotin had educated their song for world citlzcltship, ‘but the _Mll.liii.illl05 had‘ ‘become stranded in iiltc- ‘tuIidst of modern industry. '1We have ‘been playing ovt-r an old political pnntomine on u new shagc," be said. The pnrto for the ‘pnntomine would be borrowed from t hbti poi‘! tlitwttl ctrperieilce of ‘G rcat lint vniln and the United Sltattt-s. Panties. by employing Olli-Oi-liilll? 1ioiltical theories of public as op- posed to private ownership‘ nnd high an opposed to low turiff, were wti-giriltg heavily upon the uutlonztl stubility of (Tnuadn. Of railways ‘l)r. ‘NiucKwy s-nid that the ownership Wllg of minor importance to the efficiency nnd honesty of the ltd-ministration. "You (‘iunotrun a railway ‘by legisla- tion and hum pnri-taments go on "T-bo real problems‘ of Canada were nil administrative and‘ scien- tific. A council or a cstbinet of 15 or ‘20 recientiflc men cou-id do more for ‘Canadu ‘than any group ‘bound up in the traditional political usug- vs." "Carlotta." he said. "had tree-II fighltitig ‘geognzt-phy for u long time nnd‘ by continuing the tftght with pntlotrce the ttlatiudinne would even- tually win out." _ ‘Dr. ‘MncKay rcfenred in opening to the excellent demonstration of that atltage that "democracy was n form of govcrtnuctrt founded up- on tad-k." He himself ‘had very lit- t-le political sense left except one which was touched with some fear for the soilldarlty of the country. Canadians ‘were it people of divided allegiances. divided between Can- ndn as n political entty, Cuundu- for the mother-land and Cunndu‘ for the Empire. Y-et there- nre still many "golden. dncorrlgjible loptimlsts" who believed that the Empire might evolve as a single internation- al unit speaking among the nations of thoc‘ world with a single voice. The questions of Canada's rela- tions with the Empire and with the ‘world at large were not su-b- jects for politicians of "mere- town- ship vision." Students 0f political history ‘and seholune must. work to- geth-er toward the solution of these thing-s, One ‘Government, he said. had ‘been as ‘bad as nnothc-r Govern- ment ‘in the ‘history of Canada. in the ma-tter of debts "wt- wiil have to renovate our whole achnltili-strn- ‘tlvo system." -——-—<-ot--i- o++9++0+o+o+o+vo++c+o¢v¢ (londensctl Specials RATE-lo. per word. net each insertion in this column. -O§-OO-O-§-§Q4§-§§O O-OO-%O§OQ 6O 0 4 , , . , ‘FOB BALE-BARBER CHAIR. tmtrrors nnd sign. ‘Apply 232 (nation. 8259 25 1t. ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description, cheaply nnd expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cent- rnl Job Printery. Phone 133. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVILOPEB Prices 50 for 800.. 1'50 for 350.. zrto for ‘rlBlL, 50o rm- $1.00. 1,000] for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian‘ . Office. . .__ ‘WANTED AT ONCE—MAN To work on, farm. Apply E- "90"" MBTBlliiBld, PiKNIB RW-ll. 1 ezis-as-zt-Mon. Wed. ‘eon SALE - 2o "roue HAY iAppty to John lPower ‘Preemie Cross. “no THERE l8 ON MY PRENIIOEU since June, red heifer. yeer old. if not claimed December 0rd will 00W 0PEN Crowded Attendance ‘Last Night- Splen- d i d Attractions Shown. The big League of the Cross Fair opened inst night lu the Leugtte hail and to judge from the first t1ight's attendance, bids fair to -he- in}: u great sticcess tiuriug the three days on WlliCil it. is being held. _ Delightful utusical selections ivcre played by the League of the Cross band, which was in ittttuni- auce nnd another very trieasitlg part of the evening's program was a gymnatstic exhibition by a num- ber m‘ l.. (). (i. ilOyS under the dir- ection of Mr. Wm. llnlpentiy. i)li- ficult horiztmttti bur and tumbling exercises were cleverly perfornnail nnd clicltcd bcnrly uppinust‘ from the largo crowd of spectators. 'l‘in- mum-rims concession nnd rc- frcshulcnt booths were all well pntrtntizcd. 't‘ht- dom- prlzt- was -won by Alisa-i liinbel ‘ist-ud, ‘the lucky llillllllvl‘ being 2H0. ’l‘onigltt‘s program will iticiutit- a complete change oi‘ stage attrac- tions and baud music. Rev. C. E. Armstrong‘ 0f Montague, Re- ceives Call Conference of Churches of Christ Plan Advance Movement In Their Work. Yesterday afternoon and even- iug wcrc. spent hyuclcgatvzs of thc (Ehurch-‘s of (‘hrlst v-kutnvn as Dis- ciples oi‘ (‘hrisl in nu carucst con- SHIPMENT Passed Through Mon- treal Destined for Europe and Other Points- P.E.I. Con- tributes Large Quo- ta. (Special to the Guardian) .\l-()N’llli‘i<]AL, Nov. 24.—dit1if a nzillfloti tiolinrs worth of ‘siivicr black ‘foxes to the numlbcr of 1.000‘ iutvt.‘ passed through tin- city since. Sunday last. dcstinotl to widely .\"i‘.illlt'l't‘ti points between lioultygnt.‘ ,iliiii Lc. lluvrc. Frnntre on thc one,‘ thnud nnd the stat.» of (lucgon on‘, lb‘- othcr. thc iutcrincdint- points, oi‘ distillation being vatnions pointsl in ‘t)n‘tarit) and Wcsic-rti ‘Pnuatlzt: alts‘) tin‘ states oi‘ itlnho, lltnl|.t‘tllor- ladinn . . ‘in sbipnnitits of lure, spwc- in-l tentrc him ‘lo bc ink n as rcgurt , food, watt-ping. anl 'li'(’lillIllltilililiilll to cnsurti thc at \" of thcscj vniun-blt: annuals in the ‘bt-s1 c/mdi» tion. . What 1iresngcs n new s'l't'l in the, s-‘iivt-i- ‘bluck fox industry in ldtiropiai is tact-n iu two special slripttienisl of foxt-s to in‘ iiavru and lioulognc. hrntict- r. spt-ctlw-iy one of wlrich1 l)r.-alts all prcvitnw rcctzhtls in lillili-l hers sltiippt-tl to lGttmpt-ttn 1mlnts. ('4l'l|l11l.i<ii|1,( llll c" cs colttnlniilg 't toiad of 152i‘) ttniuin Tin-y 1trt-fr-ittl1 lllliilfl Elli ado, New York. tyluntuua, Iiiinuts- “y ,,,,,,.,,,1 H, M“), ,,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,v tiers are not being brought to Jus- ota llltl ‘Ililichigatt. Mill critics were‘, m,“ ,,,,,, disnnsfi ,1“, ,,,.,,,,,,_, Av ‘ticc. llut you gentlemen who re- uttl .‘ to ltoust- the unintuls dur-_,,,,. Sun“. ,,,.,,_,,1,,,.,,, ,1“, 1,,.,,,.,,,,, n; present the different parts of the ‘llil’; tin-tr ‘ilrztvcls, ‘tin-so craft-strife rtpblict was illijlllil‘lll.‘li to country and who are aware of whnt brill‘! llilllllllul by lll‘-- Villlillllilllli:t-t~<-tttlit-i~ "p1 1,, 1‘1,;,,,,1,,.,-,,_ the condition of things is, are the “Nil l""~'ll l‘lXi""'-‘“ l" lllvl‘ “l ll”, 'l‘lt-- (ii-nnd Jury rcporti-tl the jnli ones Iwho nre stipposetl ‘to be able ispcciul of lin- (‘:tu-, ' 1tiri“-n. Albany‘. icreuct: as to titcuns and Way's oi‘ ,,,,_ “,,,,,,,, funmus ,3,“ ,_,,,,,_v,,,_s extending and cnhtrgiiig thcir work on Print-u lflthvartl island. 'l‘he coltfcrcucc. wns an cuthusin nnd ih-fiititi- steps w ges, but. to break up new ground. that. properly (tomes ‘nutter the sup- Whlle at the present time every the pustortiie care of u minister. it hssbeen felt for a long while that in order for this body of believers to take the 1msitltm that their ills- 'tory and gospel dtrmalttl they must enlarge their stakes. - By n resolution, unauimottsly passed by o. standing vote, nu ln- vitation was extended to Rev. G. E. Armstrong of Montague, to ‘be- come pastor at large for this pro- vince. in selecting Mr. Armstrong the conference felt that Mr. Arm- strong‘s long experience on the is- land, his splendid executive ability, hisl earliest and faithful preaching. his fine Christian citnructer. nnd his unquestioned tenacity oi‘ pur- pose piece him in u position where he will command the respect, the co-operatiott nnd the heurtlest sym- pathy of uli the churches connect- ed with this particular commutiiotl. Mr. Armstrong, with becoming modesty, assured the conference that. he would give the gracious in- vltuttou and cull to this lnrger ser- vice his most prayerful considera- tion. and, in doing so, paid n tin tribute to that noble congregutio of Motltngue where he has been 1ntster for nearly nine years. lt is felt that Mr. Artustrong, it’ he accepts thc calh-uud many feel that he will accept-will be the tilcans of infusing new life nnd in- spiration into the needy fields of‘ the church, us well as being thc instrument. of blazing new trnlls of gospel truth nnd liberty. in a field umde iulnous by such men as Alex- undcr Crawford. John Knox, Don- ald Crawford, Archibald Mat-Lean. thc Stovensous and a score of ot- hers “of whom the world is not worthy." ._-_.-40>i-— (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 2-l-—-llou. Rn- tlolphe Lemicux. speaker of the (‘nnatlian llouuc of Commons. and lion. (Y. l’. Lnrltiu, (‘uuttdtttti iligh (iommissiotttir in London. will offi- cially represent (‘aluuln ut lilo fun- eral of Queen Mother Alexandra. Hon. Mr. Lemieux will sail on the Berongarin on Snturdny. tannin u ‘$100,000 FIRE‘ (Cenedlen Preu.) NOME. Alaska. Nov. 24-17mm- nge resulting from n fire which started late inst night nnd which threatened for n time-to will“ 0111 the city. has been fixed at aphrvXl- by mp1 m pQy expenlee. Alex. 8hr, llertinvele. 6846- mntely $100,000. Twenty-one per- lonl were rendered homeleu. ervislon of Disciples in this ls- congregatlon of Disciples is under all‘; ‘Prlnct- ldtiwarti island and tire tic-i Siliiltfti fulr in: liuvrc. 'i‘hls spcci ‘tertiary nloruiug ‘in spccini all tot-i t-Xprcss ‘cars of thc (‘uuatllait tNatlonnl llttiiwtrvs ultuchcti to th‘ ‘Ocean ‘Limited, and were in thc spodiztl cars of; ‘Mr. E. intro‘, who will nccznupuny ‘thcm to their dt-‘s- tiualitin. "Phuro solnctliiug akin ‘is also to thc tnmstini in th.‘ second over- seas cottsigitmctlt to liouiognt". ‘l-lrntlctn- in so fur as they ‘conu- ‘from rauchcs in thc provincclt of ‘Mttnituba, whcrcns. in the past. thc tmnjtwrlty of shiptueuts of tfoxcs origlinattt-ti from Prince lfltiwarti Js- ‘land. ‘it is a sin-guidi- fact that the fox bncedem of Europe have a very dc- finite leaning toward ‘the silver ‘black fox pelt for thc‘ reaeoti that to ttho fact that it is wcil iilid-{il impossible tto imitate the silver ‘black fox ‘pelt. for the reason that the hairs ‘that give the silvery ap- pearance are not ‘black in their mttiire length but ‘are ‘black on the curl-s, then the silvery baud, then black wgnin, changing into a ‘ulouse color ns ‘the: heirs nppornch the skin‘. In addition to proviiding Europe with addltlotral ttrcngth to- wards the silver black fox ituiustry. Ptlince Edward islands many ran- ches also sent out over the week end no loss than 379 crates contain- ing 732 of the vnitrshle little anim- nls. They travelled on deliuxe ttains of the National system com- ing up ‘front the ‘island on the (ice-an Limiitcd and continuing their joun-ncy after n fifty imtnttta break on the international Limited to points -in Ontario and Western States. ESBAPES DEATH (Canadian Preu.) NEW HAVEN. (‘ot|n.,~l\'o\'. 2i~~ ficrnld (lhupmttn. who has gained nation-widt- ilOiti|‘i('i_\' titrougb his deeds ontsitli- thi- iniv. will not die on the gallows ut the state prison nt Wcthersflcid, ilci-eiubcr 1i, for the tuurder of a New ilrilniti pu- iicemnti man‘ than n ycnr ago. A writ of habcns corpus present- ed by the cuuuscl for thc hnudit on the ground that. (‘huhmnu In still u fctiernl prisoner and cannot be put. tn tit-nth by the State of (‘ouuectt- cut until he bus served his twenty- flve years sentence in Atlanta for robbery. and signed by llultctl Sta- ten district judgo- Edwin S. Thom- nu is the means by which Chapman escapes hanging n second time. The writ dimcts that Chapman be produced before Judge Thomas in the llonrtl of ‘Portions Room nt the state prison next Monday morning. .lt\. ‘go oi‘ foxes nriiivteti in tMtliltrfiiii‘,-,,,,,-1 1 ,,-,,_,1, 1,, ,-,.1-,.,- 11, ,, ,,,,,_11,,,~ Will Re )I‘8S0ili3 F" R1 ada Aft Queetfs 1s ME Funeral ' SIIMMERSIBE YESTERDAY One Criminal Case 0n ‘Docket-In Address t0 Grand Jury Chief Justice Mathie- son Pays High Tribute t0 Late Queen Mother Alexandra-Makes Reference to Small Number 10f Criminal Cases. (Special to The Guardian.) SUMMERSIDIG, Nev. J-i-The i‘. November term of the Supreme Court tipcueti in Sumtnersitie yes- terdny mcrnlltg with thc Chief Jus- tice presiding 'i‘here was one ori- mhiul case on the docket. The King vs. llenjatnlit Souier, indict- ment. for burglnry nnd for being found in a dwelling house by night. A true bill was found on both counts on thc indicluietit. 'l‘hu prisoner was urrttlgntid and plcndctl nct guilty. Till‘ (rnsc comes up for trial this tnorning. lu u civil cast- ot‘ Julncs Sherry vs. i“. .l. l'J.‘\\"rlght. Air. .i. A. lieut- “It is n very limited docket and is a mutter of great satisfaction that. there appears to be each a gen eral law observance in this coun- ty. l remember not ‘so many years ago when the bills of indictment ‘handed over to the Grand Jury ran up‘tn eighteen or nineteen and in that term they ‘brought in thirteen true bills nnd a very long fme was occupied in the trying cf those criminal cases. Of course the ud- mini ‘trntion cl‘ justice may be very unsatisfactory indeed if it happens that tin-re is law-breaking rampant in a cunnuitnlty and that the offen- to lu- in a sanitary condition: tilt-rt- hcing no cmnplaittts from lhc pri- SUIIPFH. "' The‘ lollnwiug were the (irantl .llll‘ui.~<lt 'i‘htuuns it. tiiilispite, flor- dcn. Fort-limit; l‘t-lei" Knox, 'l‘l_'.§- nish; Frank ‘Shea. Waterford; Jame-s .\illll(i\'i‘>l()ll, (‘cntraL Lot iii; hlttximc |.. tialinnt, Cape Egnmttt; John itt-titictiy, (Yin-ally; l’ut“r tlrccnnti, Polctnnn: Joint Hurt-luvs, Wilmut; .ioi'.n ll Vast-y, IH-tcrville: lA-stcr Wnilztcc, .-\|b.~rttn|; Clayton ifiiijiztit tinrd, Al- to judge and to assist the teourt in seeing tn it flint there are no cases of tittgrnut crltuc allowed to go un- ymtiisitctl. You have the duty then. lllliklsctl ttlwn YOU of reporting to the officer of the Crown to the At- torney General. if within your knowledge ‘there are trnses of lnw breaking which you consider should be ‘lrrotlght before the officers of the Crown. it. will then be fotr the Attorney (ienernl having the know- lelllifl Which you can furnish him to (lecide whether any immpdinte action is coiled for in Sil-‘Bil cases. l-t. is by thc observance strictly or the duty which falls to ench branch of the administration nfjststice flint latw (ibservttncca can be preserved ‘mil lll" 11ml Dmperty continue to be safe, "So far as the court can see and in the absence of any special mnt- l"l“llllll- Y0“ ‘may consider it ne- "esflllfy l0 lWlIlK before the Attor- llP-Y General. it would appear that, there ham-been a great improve- ment in this country one which on. l.\ comes nbottt where iuries do the1r duty, the grand jury and the hctit as well as the officers of the brown. Where juries (ilsrrgard titci-r oath. where officers cf ‘the rowu will not present bills where bcrlun. Adtirt-ssitlt: the (iraud Jury thc (‘ltit-l‘ Juslicc snitl in part: “iicltut- rctK-rrittv, to thc special duties which you will In‘ rt-ultiretl pt-rfornt at this tcrul ut‘ thc in which wc are all dccply cou- ‘ccinctl. You tll)St‘l‘\'\"l|, gctiticnteu. ‘is you cumc in to attend the court lbnt thc flag was flying at. imil. thttst. This is to ilring ltonle to our minds the tact that n ticnth of tintlcnzii‘ importance has occurred, thc death of Queen Alexandra. whom wc have ituown, the nlost oi‘ us, as far buck as our nteiunrics run. “First. as the wife of thc ilriucci of Wait-s she came to ifittglaitti more than (it! years ago n beautiful and charming girl. in due taourse tutsltllsmts. SIXTEEN J. A. Messervy and R.l H. Jenkins Maintain, Th'M' "t" -.. .~— still; $105355; rfirtavfiel" as“ Orly Sur- all Candidates Un-l vlvinfiregmdli Tak‘ changed. _ , en o 10 aneiro. i ‘ Can i . ‘The recount finished inst even, 1110 ,§,.\_\‘1._?1€1a()7 1,1 .-1<1,e llli; ‘Bl 5 O'clock. and the ‘filiflhtunkcr (ferro ltzul brought into Slflllillllg 0f llle f0“? CBHdlIllIlf-‘B iBiport today (‘ziptniti (‘umpos Evan- 85 ‘Eflllilwlli ‘lelllilllll 3173. llle-“fiérvylgellstu hnd one seaman. the sole 7445‘ MbKlflllfln 7404- Slllfilflil‘ Hllisttrvlvors of‘ thc Brazilian (‘bast- Tllmlgh these totals are eomewhzmwisc service tug Mogy which sunk higher than the ones standing onjSttttirtiuy night in a heavy sea. Declaration Day, the relative stand- Three of thc (‘new were killed by ing of the four candidates hug not the explosion of thc boiler anti been changed- flud (he 9199110,, 0g thirteen tithcrs pt-rishctl in thc both Messrs, Jenkins and Messer- "llliill Wflll-‘Pfl- ' V9,, has been corrobu,.,,te,l_ M“ Thc rtesctte, n1‘ the cnptniil and Mesflenvey-s n,,,_,o,.,,y M8,. M,._ S1,,_ one sezimnn is tintuue lil titeutn- 6,31,, has been reduced by bu, ("murals 0t shipping disasters. lhcy vow, thud rctnainetl afloat for ten hours The ‘nlanges blvnrght Mm“, byhy the uni of a lift-boat, when they . ' .‘ kc of the (‘erro Azul. ,, I _ f _ ' x, sun sine ‘ W reumm an “q follows ,lhcy swan] with thc current to- ward the tanker. The captain dis- lifehtvlt. so that bc (" . .. Tin‘ . “tins losses (ti wflrdhlg his Jrlikiilfi . . . . . .. 27 21 _ , ._ , _ , Messervy H I U 24 n 1,, ii1ilgil1lh\\llll, luster stiittéltnottlilt lucmnno" ' ' ‘ '31 19 12 n "Jul; ‘ ili'nl‘l'lnilliizljl l thc gstc-tttlel‘ Smuafir _ _ 4 _ H 27, 1,, l, sittttctu m <1 g . . . off nnd coming cltnu- enough to ai- trnct attctilioti by whistling through his fingers. tun aunt nun ‘ iAccepts “(In Principle” 1 After Briand Had Declined Task. . (Candian Press.) i PARIS. Nov. Zsi-Senntor Paul jlhiumei" today accepted "iu prin- miple" ‘President Doumergue’s re- {quesb that he form n cabinet, say- ,ing he would reply definitely with- 1iu 24 hours. , PARIS, Nov. 2‘i-—Arisetitie dlrinnd. seven times Premier of France today definitely declined to form n cabinet in succession t0 1the fniicn Palnlerc tninistry in which he wars Forclgtl Aiillitillll‘. ‘Shortly nftcrvrartis upon his re- l'i)illili('iltitliitlli, President lioumer- gut‘ summouctl Senator Patti Dou- nn-r, former Flnntice Miltister, to thc l-Iicsst‘ Palace. .\l. llrinntl hnd bceu urged to us- sttnn‘ thc premiership for the ‘taighth tltuc us n patriotic duty in view of i"i';lilt‘f*'>l political and fin- ancial troubles, imt the Socialists refused to ctr-operate with him. --—¢o> ‘Rt. Hon. W. s. Field- ‘ ing- Celebrates f 77th Birthday (Canadian Press.) 0'l"I‘/\WA, tint. Nov. lib-Right lion. W S. Fielding, Minister of Finance. is today quietly “clebrst- ing his 77th birthday at his home ill‘l'\‘. Ailiitillflil removed from ac- tivt» political lift‘. two years ago recount ‘Mr. iietlLl-cyuutentioti that il is a suit‘. ri-ling for m.“ ,,,,,,,11,_ 1,), 111mm,,“ M, menu“; Air. the Prcniit-r. ilmvcvcr, 1 will not he elected by acciunutton. The Conservatives will throw a of time she sat upon the throne ‘he!’ ‘should llé Presenter]. there laud and tipou his death and the loflfly the enforcement of law in the Queen Iiiother. So that tiuring a feel proud is because of the empha- nttotlter occupied a position oi‘ 1,, 11,9 a,1,,,1,,1,,t,.,,,_,-o,, o,» juqqv," much of remark or for presellt sot-i tenpacity nnd throughout nil those] ties with titivnrying tact and skill; ted into the good will 0i‘ the 1xeu-1 S no woman in the llritish ilomln-l ( peck" E° Th9 Guirdlllh) 4ft‘ ‘ti f th people to thc deep ‘ ‘L u“ ‘l ° lQuecti Alexandra will extend for "Dllllllg the w“ “Hwy “r um‘ rlmcudiitf: on Feb!" ltith. ‘For the coming in cheered and brigittenetuvm, people so rnrely emlowcd by ntttttt"e‘,-,=(~,.;1ve,1 by 11,1. governor Genera, wherever there was suffering or] comfort nml lmvitig passed throughi she hnd come. left n memory which the whole nn-y (Canadian Preee.) vnrylm: mndncss o, deep RYmDflJpassed through whnt is left of ‘Bie- “msbower of meteors which burned llriti-sh ilflllliilillllfi. a degrcti the nymph-thy and good 1,0,1), conwared Wm, a come, she is gone, her mom-cry is n richllcsser density even than air, went some of those qualities which ad- ll“! earth's dense air burning the tieoply is he entrenched in the "lollil! l" “m BlOWlY tlOWHWIITG B8 strife and wnrfnre when crowns secure upon his titrone. We have (Canadian Preu.) inherited some tf the liner tmnlit- nnd his guards. shot a. policeman Then the mnll robber and gunman will start a fight for his lifo thntl may end in the United States au- preme court. crivminal case on the docket. with her husband the lute King Yo" ‘may l"? Bllfo- lawlessness will stictwessitm of their sou to the llFlllSh Domnlons is something of“ time lottgei" than the lift‘. of most sis laid upon the strict performance great protuhtence in the nation. The cm," adjourned “um n aim row on the part of the nation were that she has been kind and charit- OTTAW.‘ , . _ tons who held the respect. and thc‘ l vov- 24 Tllfl DBPlOd turned men could tell you ubotit‘,,,,n, "mum from January Z0 to with the iliglter qualities of fninti (mm 11,6 Secremry o, 5mm for left all with a warmer. itiudlletaiEarth tion should cherish. u memory ufi thy. She has elevated the witch-ill“ mm“ m“ “lglll "ml "llBlll N" wmmm "Pup brightly nnd hurmiessly in the wishes and ntdmirntion uf the wu- Much 1,, a “m,” Mm“. cumposm, inheritance. nnd she has left in hcrlthrough the heavenly wanderer "mm, 1,0,. mm M,,,.,,,,,,VI k1,,,1,,,.,,_., comet's constituents miles over- henrts of the ‘people that during "mini" dill“- were tumbling from the hcmls of then remaining in the ihzhust, po- (THICAOO, Nov. 24—i~‘ive or six iesof that grout lndy whose (Heath In n pistol fight and escaped with Edward as reifliug (Queen of Etig- gmw illltl ‘ill!!! 0H8 great reason ‘why throtte she held the ll0l-liiiOll of which every ilrltnn has a fight ,0 uf its site has in one trupztcity or n; the dmy ‘o, everyone concerned That would not be u subject se10,1,,y_ 1 _ e it not for the fact that in evcryiPeI-iod ygflrg um has performed her du- abie. that in every way she so flt< pie of our tuition. that there was‘ ‘of court mourning Ior the 1am extent that. Queen Alexandra did. tmroe months from Novenlber 20 her visits to the hospitals, how tier! ,,.e,)y_ 2,,‘ ha“ nwumlng Wm pre_ the men. that she \vns one of these] T1,“ ,5 M, mm,‘ m n temgram nnd spirit that _\vherever she Wflill-lllomlnlon Afl-un-m ioverty. she radiated kindness until more hopeful feeling titan lmforc, , T "Now she is gone and she has, faithful ‘performance of duty of un-i CHICAGO‘ NOV- 34-41016 earth standard of life throughout. ‘Imvor have know" n “wept for a her day ceutrctl in herself to such ,,,,,,e,. ,,,,,_ The Gum“, omnpnc, men of her time. and now, though 1,1" 31m," "Wk ,,,,,1 gasps’ “gunuy 0,, son. our present beloved King- liko a bullet through a fog cloud. and contlntieti devotion ‘to ditty. So lllmll- lellvlllii flOMlIIB lllminolll the lute times of tnrbuiunce and {i- other monarchs, he only snt more nltlon in the Empire one who has robbers held up n bunk rneeaenge we now mourn." - ‘After referring briefly to the one m“ lsrs which wnrbetng transported from one bank to another. Lordship said. approximately fifty thousand dol-im lmpogg an At the beginning of yesterday's proceedings Mr. W. E. Booth-y, K. (7., and Mr. W. F. (itC-oiltwr. K. (‘.., appeared under pron-st. ‘for ‘Mr. ‘hiesservy. who was rcprescntetl by ' ' counsel for ‘the firs; tints during‘ the ‘recount. He stated that he had . - not appeared or been represented ting 1pmcc1e~dlngs previously. on O . e a vtce o counsel, and the pro- test ‘was on the ground-s that he had not received the notice- to ttttcnd . llll-‘lt ls required by statute. l‘t was isPliclal m Th’ Guwwim") on this ground that they denied the 'FURON'I‘O. Nov, Llt- _ it. ts rmnnr- jurisdiction of the ‘Court to countfd that lion, Aiacitenzit- i\llli§ \\'lll Mr. ‘Messcvrvy out. At the taanclus- run in Prv-sctiti (‘mtntifl \ll1>l~"l“/~‘1‘~‘* ion‘ of the l unconditionally appeared for fitr. iilesservy. The counsel present matte short speeches in which they remarked on tthe excellent manner very strung opponent against the in which the Court had ‘been coll- Premier, ‘who will have to put vp a ducted. Mr. W. F. O'Connor. K. C. dggpefulg fight, o! ‘olmwm 9.99M‘ 0E l-lle ‘ilfefiltllllfl Hon. ‘Robt. ‘Rogers wns in the Juwges “elem? “ml "nolll-"lmlvtwcwpitai over the week end for some ‘Timmy’ He 5am m“ h“ “mlllll "Ullimjxn-tttitt business i‘eizttittg ‘o po- exwl his imlpuflialty “in” Hlfltlliti-cztl organization in view ul‘ the main“ jillliillgtego be will“! l“ “ll Om",forthcoming session. Jlltlge Stewart, replying. spoke of, $19 BOIT-lller-ltioti he ‘hnd received,’ rom [l9 counsel on ‘both lies nu ii I the‘ smoothness with whsiitli Proceedings had been commute], ' I-lllllge Steyvnrt will make nu ‘of-l, Favor Tanfi f cial report to Mr. McFadye-ti, the - - rem-nu‘. Quit-w. tn... and .1... ‘Ttnkermg eifecgon wrg, bearing the nature ____ - o ‘t te-ssrs. esservy‘ and Jen-kin. - - w*iii ‘be at once sent to Ottiawm q i wgilijjlaéézaghgofiuarség")The - . t . t , . .— ‘ilemocratic imposition. looking eat!- , ,ct'ly for uu issue on which to con- ' ,‘tcst thc congressional elections of are saying that the three T F- d B ' lyears trial of the Fordney McCumb- y jcr 'l‘nriff Act has impeded instead of R - ,i1CCBi8l'lll€ti the economic ‘progress inf the country, The Rcptibiicttus on 1the other hand. are iticlitied to be- (Qannfln, pram) ,lieve that as to textiles and some BEIRUT, No“ g4__1~1,e Freud, other imports the (illiiefl nre not garrison pg 31151161“; 1,851,388“ mlhigit enough but will probably ac-, the citadel is bgmbprdlng the gownlquiesce in the ‘Presidents viewthat which the Druse trlbesmen huvelll0 tm-ilf tinkering of any kind set on fire. ‘French reinforcementslshoultl be attentptcti. The real fight to the number of two thousandllf there is one. will be m-eclpittitctl M9 °ll l-llfi WilY- lby insurgent ltepttitlicntis from the The Dru" have Qvllfllllllfll lllPf-lyvest. headed by the iuwa ticiega- knyun. forty miles southwest. c.1119,“ Damascus, which they recently 0w, eupied, a French communicnt.loii‘ states. Liner Cleveland _ Is Refloatetl} (Canadian Preu.) HAMBURG. Nov. 24-—The ocean, liner Cleveland, which went aahore1 in n fog xiear the mouth of thc river bit-bu yesterday was floated today with the assistance of a number of tugs, nnd is proceeding: to this port. OH ‘. Box’! ‘l‘t-toss: SMELu$ FRoM ‘fl-it’. KVTCHEN B08 ltTNlliiliii, nus Pfllilll ‘tuition (Canadian Preu) BOSTON. Mass. Nov 24.——The ‘Iios inn nnd Maine railroad today remov- ed the embargo on loading of pota- toes (or the Boston market. ‘When restrictions were announc- TORONTO, Nov. 25. Mmcivlmt colth l’. ’l‘tironto. cloudy Montreal. ch-ar .. Quebec. cloudy (‘hnrioltctou-it. in . . . . ed ‘November 9. ‘because- ef congvs- llnllttix, cloudy’ ‘tion due to abnormal shipments 5L .1011“ cloudy . there were 458 cnrloads of pom-toes B95111"), ppm,- on the Boston and Mnlne tracks New York. fair .. . . . . . ..42--2R here. This. ‘it w“ Md. was twice dliigh um- tonight in 70a and the normal amount at this season. The railroad maintains here the largest potato ‘house in the eount-ryland rises but the accumulation was e0 7.15. tomorrow ‘thorn-in: at 7.21. greet that it was found necessary Full moon lilondny, ‘Nov, 30th embamo. ‘Potato 3.47 p. m. ,0 "Ml" ‘lllll ‘fflflllllll ‘llld been re- Summer-side tide eighteen min- 1,, deceit 1o 203 eel-tom. utes ieter than Charlottetown. . . . . . . . . . ..fl.'l ~20»vitctl. Kitu-rim-tttins a lively interest in politics. {Orders Issued ' Re Mourning i i His llcnor. Lieutenant Governor ‘llcnrtz. received the following tele- tgratu last evening from the Acting Secretary of State. Ottawa: ‘ Oftictnl funeral Queen Alexandra ‘H.311 a.m. Friday, Westmlnister 1Ahbey. Private committal Wind- sor. Saturday. His Majesty has ‘dirccteti flying of flags st half Imast on Government buildings un- ltii next Saturday. l British War Office has telegraph ed all commands us follows: 1 “issue instructions ‘for officers {to ww-nr mourning bands until fur- ther orders. Drums to be covered ‘with black and black crepe to be ‘hung from colors staff of infan- ‘try and from standard stuff of env airy." ‘Announcements, i Coming Events,’ 1 Meetings, Etc i Ratee-Zc. per word each ineertlen. "Home cooking table at United 6233-24-3i , Church Ten. Thursday. ‘ "Stycinl and dance ‘in Graham's Road liall, Thursday, Nov. 26th. 6200 25 2|. "Prof. C. (l. l), Roberts’ lecture St. Paul's Parish iluil. Tuesday. ,i)(‘l‘t‘i‘|\i)L*l‘ tst 8 p- m. Tickets 50 ‘cents, 6249. l "Wlvtst and dance ‘in Hope fitlver flail on Thursday, Nov. 20th. Ladies with iunoh lmsiwts free. , 5215.ll.24,3i "United Church Anniversary Tea nnd Bnznnr Thursday. Nov- ember 26th. 6078-1i-1000d5i. i "The Spring Park Women's in- ‘Htiilllfi will hold an Apron nnd yFnncy Work sale at Batman's. Set- urdny. Nov. 28th. 6l55-11-20-5i i "Special hieeting 0f New \Vilt- sitirc District i._ t). L. will meet at ,KlilK$lllll‘l- Friday. 27th nt 7 p. m. Alnrdoch i‘). hincSween. District Secretary. 6241-l1-25M2i. I »- __. i "Rev. hi(i\\'l'll‘ti Morris will ed- lllllrlllilllWlress n lllllliil‘ meeting in North tuoilcralt‘ fresh wi-st winds tttir and Milton llnll. Wednesday evening. Nov. 25th.. nt 7.30 p.m. All are in- 0228-11-24-2l. "tAt Kluknrn- Come ta libs fitl----i7,tl'rmcn in Kinkora hell. ‘iibtlrsch-y. fi2—4li1Novemhcr 26th~fl0od music end . .57——3.‘i ‘ refreshments served. iAdrfledlon ..4ti-20 lntllcs 25c. gents. 60c. 0:97.115.» j I "Will nil those who took pm in ‘Sun sets this ilfitlrllbflll at 4.20.‘ tomorrow morning ntgmf, mtlffxllplmzlliiuhiwénmmulgf My "all, ‘Sydney ‘all, on Wednes- day swirls. Nov. can n a o'clock emcee wmi Mr. Aultin helm: rennin to Minletmi w Dee, 5"‘- . .. 1!! 51.4.1.4 . ' "Jr:- r"