i » l ' Arrested in B. C; _., _ c,_;._ .rr 1 ig so ,J `i};ii,s I .,. ts, 1 ’/‘-1' '- " ' t»f-:=.f1-=’".Y"i"i"'.._- iQ:if~*"'-li*-i7ti’f?>-et,2%`-'f -_Ti J" f _-1 ,_ . ----f. - - - , e - s 3-br v i ’ _,t *>trl\ `* . `= 'S ‘ l~iovnlnBnas,1ez4 'rr-In cl-1AlRLo'rrn'rowN GUARDIAN » t . Mt Pie 1.. _' _ » .. - \ #. t ._~/_ 4 _ _ _ , .s _ __ .. _. _ __ 'i' ,.-_._ .. _. _ f' .- _. ~ t. .1-5.1-. -f-», t-_ ..- . .:-1.4¢'-'."-'_' . _ - ` ‘_*‘-F' ,-~§1,,." ’-`-‘;r`1’“-`.*'¥= »,ij"'»'ff1-g".-` ` 'i‘f1‘_"‘=-"'~`“.?*_"-_'<“f"~'?{"_`§,,vc¢. "..~‘?-"-i’§riTiTl»,-ir_’-_ _» 'r~_§<,’§c__’,_=_‘-, L-_-i;.‘-‘,-,.-».7-.7_§}'iiv§?”;§.'»§§»g’§fi' 5'- ~_,_,2.§i_‘,,'.-12,47.-$-i--‘.f'“:”‘__.-‘§7~‘~`-7,`l¥"?;.ff§;=L~'-’-'_ ' , -' < 1,' f "-."j’.;_’;_§_-___ , _- -, 1.1/ -.f,.‘ - _.,_._ y ' <.- ,__- PAGE inns) Duel in Berlin Into “Meltin Pot” For Settler I K To Hold Science Canada Drifting ‘Canada Best ii ' ' Melancholy Reigns West is Now In Anders Redln. of sweden, well _.__ LONDON Nov 7.-Canada stands heavens, in _MONTREAL N0v_ 7___5peakmg out mon th domlmons as me _- _ __ _ _ _ - KAZAN. 'Dnriar Rcpuhiihj, Russia snow falls according to reports “Wm through ‘vial dal; g d b 1 h 'b g |,h Q ll l-- a K e 1 I 1 NOV- 7-"N°Wi\9T€ ill Rllsfilll is U10 had been fairly general throughout 'rlhet and '|(`;‘_;*s’;’;_do:-H_”étp,°,gr ° °"°-' 1; “‘_§“‘|°"iC‘f b °S' fm” 114081 attractive to the British emls- Sh Recor sg V ng Serv ce oligliting influence or the uussinn in _southern o ti ne of ne three u 'I I U , ,' ' , I , a d £5dTl-tlllior of books on Asia, will be ,msgs in Berlin in the near mlixrepedln publicly denounced 'memphis in Ossendowskl’s books md clmllenged him to a pubBc de- bate. The author accepted the chal- lem, and agreed with his oppon- eul upon Berlin as their meeting place. The date has not yet been set. Doukhobor is _ GRAND FORKS, . C., Nov. 7.- »|~l,e provincial police have arrest- ed gem Komenshcoff. a Doukhober, ln connection with last Wednes- dny's bomb explosion near here, in 3 which Peter Veregin and others b lost their lives. Komenshcoff is al- leged to have made a statement a B few days ago do two other Douk- l hobnrs that they would soon have M no Peter Natt.y Veregin. He was i seen at the scene of the disaster o soon after the occurrence. a ---i I. SERIES OF POSTAL' _ ROBBERIES SOLVED THROUGH SERMON ELMIRA. N. Y., Nov. 6.-When this city’s Protestant ministers ln- ylled the Rev, Billy Sunday to con- duct a six week's evangelistic cam- paign hone it was expected that hundreds would hit the ‘famous “sawdust trail," but it was not an- ticipated that his bitter denuncia- tion of sin would result in solving thi, American Railway Express Company u-nd Government parcel post robberies, which had practic- ally baffled the country's beat de- tectives for two years. However. by one simple statement in the course of a sermon on “The Wag- er of Sin is Death," Billy Sunday ilnlockiul the mystery and broughtl tho guilty into court- Before an urudience of 7.000 in the Sunday Tabernacle, the fam-i ous evangelist declare-d that “no person in whose heart reposes guilty knowledge need expect to malto pence with God until confess- ion is first made," and the -stude- nlont struck terror to one wonlan’s henlt, for she had been concealing the knowledge of extensive' robber- ies for nearly ten- years and yet de- voutly wished to make her peace with her Creator." Leaving the Tabernacle, she sought the selcus~ ion of hor rooln and remained up- on her knees in agonized prayer until the first -blush of dawn, when her decision was made. - Going to police headquarters, she told the astonished' night captain that she wished to confess heir knowledge of robberies in which silo hd no part and by which she had not profited, but which she had permitted to coniilnue, to_ .hield those near and dear to her.| Express company detectives un-d poet office inspectors were sont for and to them she revealed the details of organized thefts extend- ing over a period of 'ten yea-rs, which they supposed had all boon perpetrated within two years. During the ensuing three days arrests were made in every sec- tion of Elmira and in nearby towns. express company a-nd Lack- awanna Railroad employees being tsltm into custody. as well as their alleged accom-plices. Goods valued at nearly $5,000 were '_ re- covered from various homes, whilo one of the prisoners admitted that additional goods, worth at least $5.- 000, had either been disposed of or burned. in the latter cane to es- cape expected detection. li. is charged .that the defendants, Wiiii are now under bail to await the action of the next federal srand jury, meeting in Buffalo, us- ed the vvry simple system of lift- ills express and parcel post pac- illKt‘s while loaded in trucks taiwsit- ills shipment at the Eric. Pcvnnsy- ivania and' Lackawanna passenger stations ln this city. Tho work was done sit night, wh-en the trucks “'°\‘° pushed into places of semi- darlincss. ‘ -m WMV _|1|,pqg_. Wm £1:-r°OIflAL FOR Th $7 .Ii-..'2‘;i“'!"°.....'f‘m,..2'.-f‘.i°-'.°.i’i.""-ti'i.’. '""P°l -la n- to iilhllullo _“gum wore, mi or owl . e Triangle and La .__ Otto. The memorial wee need the lunln-it I Vimy M' “°°W¥ ble: removed to Macdona oc al u a u ay evening, Armand Lavergne, K C said that although a Nationalist he implicitly accepted and recog- nized the lion. Arthur Melghen as his leadier and he would be happy to work under the direction of the Conservative leader, Mr. Lavergne said that one of the reasons he had for following iMr. Melghen wn.s_thnt through him Canada might yet w t years -ago, he had entered' politics good-s coming from foreign coun- tries. And while hc would not say that -England was u foreign country he said she was insofar as business was concerned. she was n compet- itor against Canadian goods and Canadian products and should he treated as auch. l-lg said England should not he given Any -preferen- tial tariff otherwise it will work against 'Canadian progress and ad- vantage. 'Mr. Lavergne concluded by say- ing that the present policy ofthe Government in matters of immigra- tion wae one of suicide, and if al- lowed to go on, in twenty years from now, Canada will be populated by European people who have no- thing in 'common with the Angio- Saxo-ri or the 1-'-rench races. He said the West has already lost its Can- dianism and still the "odious" block is ootnplacently look- #"~°°ll°'\*i all , nay vnu Hifi. l rant, in the opinion of General Bramwell 'Booth, head of the Selva tion A-rmy, who has just returned nd eilll wishing to remain such. to -London on the conclusion or a tour of Canada. The exchange from the miseries oi' unemployment or precarious employment in -this country to a. condition of having enough and some to spare. he said, was indeed a happy change. I-Ie con- firmed the view which he express- ed some time ago that of all the ell for the purpose ill order to h l i . _ ' xdezrgs p}:a§c|§;;_ha`$h!;?1e?LgE?:;_ avoid an appearance of stiffness. 'i`h“"k5“iVi“g Dai' °r 'hc i"`e5°“t‘ Ulilicr Canaria seems to have had Moiesk-in is often chosen for its Hellvrillioli. TD the Y0llf11 Of Call' its first proclaimed Day of Thanks- ,,§,_,_;,ca,_,___ ,,,_;,,y le crush _th_e 1l°i": pretty tone of grey, while -for a edu the dey 'ls synonymous with giving in June. 1816, to commem- a ° m an “C ° mmf" more striking costume, leopard ilviifiay £lli1°t1Cli0llil, l‘0flHl- llll‘k0Y- crate the end of thc Napoleonic servitude. ska” ll; u5_ed_ gn; il; me |-;pl_ leopl- ;1_;ld_ otl_l_t_:r ap_l;_etizll;_g _detlicaci'es. To wa,-5, ar skin s a rm a e a aran er e ers ere s n erwoven n A Day of Tlmnksglylng was pm. D°l¢r°y=d Spirit. the supply le, after ell, limited in the joys of family reunions and claimed for the whole ef Cunnan iMi'. Lavergne believes that it quantity, the French furriers are social intercourse and thanksgiving 9 Ma,-ch 1_ 1372 for th -wr. will take at least 20 years to ree- turning out an imitation made of for the harvests. tender thoughts ntlion to health of' the the; i-’erkince tore Canadian sentiment ln, Cen- grey rabbit skin, on which all the .and sincere tributes to the men of Wales, -adn, 1; will lake tha.; llme fm- the spots required have been applied whose valor and endurance in the lgngllsh speaking people of the with aclever brush, The sameekin Great War gave Canada a new 0u|- Fl,-,g Aymu|| Country lo for-get lhe |,e,,50m, of the 1138 &il`68m¢; status in world leadership. Armis- j " ' 'Li-urler regime. for during twenty b°“"°°“- ""0" B" *'» “lm” G 8 tice Dev and Thanksgiving Dey are lt is record-eu -tim: cuneuen ti t Deauville where it stood the rs yum Lallrier had donmyed the . now one in Canadian annals. The ammal Tlmnksglvlng Day was pm. Canadian spirit among th English- weather extremely wen' Mm Spots dam was mxed by P”‘rHam""“ ‘i‘“" ciaimmi 9" 0C'0b0l` 9- 1379- lillfi ‘3 being as brilliant and deep in color lug the 1921 ,,G5,s|(,n as the Mom b d N (. Canadians' H' had hee" Lxurier' all b0i0l’0 Till' imiuliiilll i00l"'"`d day ofthe week containing Armis i, gettin ‘hn (ilvombtir L IA mov Hirst of all, who had departed from kl ll ' l 1-ll( ly lo lr, popular, , ., _ ' “ma 9" as 9”" “Sui” “WFY tho doctrines of Macdonald, Cartier :anvil thrgsgalho ntiivol fu.’r is being Nu' Day November 11' fe" “mc” men' Hem is the “'°"d` Bihko. who ht l»0hfi0li and Liver- o.lso_usod to line some rich -coats of There have been some changes in ,T,§n.°r th" mst annul pr°°l“"'“` pool had preached that in times or Ottoman cloth. ' tilno and methods of observing the .. '_ dllnger England Could .expect Ulm. -e------;-l~ day on this continent, ginqg Fm- of Qctogsit lily ,tae (limce [°fGG°dt' adn to lake up arms. By sending i'l'0m his h0m0. Wi-th Instructions-t0 bisher's time, though the basic Brnaltg a,ndelreIagg(°"éu‘;B rg; tr-0096 lo /l,frl¢g and ln me ,Dlx-lt rolcasp the birds. principle has remained, Tho Pll- ' n' ef me Navel A l l 1910 .1 l According to the turmor lt look grim Fathers gave to it e coloring ‘°"""" 0* the Faith, etc., etc., etc. for th, mm tm? lg Can'dfaurh?r' tho pigeons more than fivc minut- lhal me not faded mn entirely "T0 an t° Whom fhflsfl DFCBUMS tor' had I id deow th a` ‘in l es W "mi "wi" h~*“`i"53- 0" U19 through succoecrlihx centuries. At “han com” or whm" me mm” "my of hilrticipeiiou in lgmpige Isa: P 9 "ther hlillii. lho Sparrow started tho "ingathcring" of their first har- In anymso °°"°°m`_Gr°°u"g' ' homeward immediately anti. flying V05.; ln 1621_ me peomu who had __ __ ...i`1.Z;..t.'i"’.€i‘.1`." i.‘§"’.-.'I.i..`l""‘...2.i’..'$’..' ;_,;,t‘;‘;,‘f;“,,* ,,f,‘;,‘;';*;,»,, °1,§;‘,l§‘1,,,‘,‘_i,,;;” ",2'“ ,="“,°',;’ ;'"° °° =ci“""l~“ ‘ A "“°°‘§.“‘".“"'.°?' .-~ ni- wnul-d~ favor the barrier still being ' gclcgxitlgg an 'G06 d a wrlgimgll-ang "Jam M0D0l18ifi. Att0l’l10Y-G0ll0l'1li raised against merchandise and ~ ' ' vemm' ra or C rl mm" Nl P le be elected to the BERLIN, Nov 7--Even the low- ' ' Li, _ "_ wo are so fsrfrom want, that we Knight Grand Cross of our Most ly oparrow still can outfly the dirlg- grylflzi; gzuzladglwgen Wm’ YW D5¥'UliK6l‘s 0! our plenty.” Distinguished order' of St. Michael ibie ZR-8. if the record ofa Belgian In th. ,ut Hw"_ ,My fm." M" Mile, smndlsh |, “ld 10 hue md gl, 9e0,.5,_ qgyemm-.geneml farmer can he trusted. Deririus to ,,,,,,,,,,,, lm, ,|,,¢|.,|,, M,-,_ gm,” been me cumin oline” who of census end vice-Aamir-ul ot the "3" tm’ “Wm °' ° “Wm” which Phill-penn, the Duoilen of Athell "exercised" their arms and the same. etc., el-Cn BW- 'l°*l°d “°-to->-_-r. _ e ot ers. In u er an amp co mon- evannow sears spun """',",;"{':,,‘,',_ ,i_',f';',f:":2:‘,",",',',.,,|',°,, "Ann enlieugir ll le ,el ,le-ey, ly called -nie Mm-nun or L.-mel. nscono Mao: ev zns §'|'_j_1,°.”m°",_ .M M, ,M ,,,,,,¢ so plentiful as it was et. this time Knight of Our Most Ancient and This Continent Held In Newfoundland _ Text of the Original Annual Proclama- tion in Canada Which was Issued in_1879 Observance is Now Combined with Arm- istice Day by Decision oi Parliament ance ill tho Ancient Colony to the taken impression. sent out four men to shoot wild ana a' ‘OWL and they bagged enough; m_VVhl;_t:re;1}i:,__ it lgth pleased Al. mostly turkey according to the t K `yh 'ln is “mat 5°°d"e" chronicle” to satisfy an the c0m_ co votlc safe unto our Dominion of pany for about H Week anada. the blessings of a bountiful Edward Winslow one of the May and abundant Harvest.- flower-’e’ Company. thus wrote of "We, therefore, considering that the celebration to an' English “WSG bi0SBil\l§B 0l1.i°¥@fi bl’ 0”' friend, people throughout the said Domin- "Our harvest being gotten in our i0l'l ‘i0 CB" f0l` B H°i9m!l “lid Dllil' governor sen-t four men on fowllilg "C l\Cim0Wi°dSm°“'t- “V0 lh°“5h" that so we mlgl|l_ after 3 ,pedal fit. by and with the advice of Our manner. rejoice together after we P|'iVY C°\l'llCi| f°l‘ Canada. 10 RP' had gathered nie fruit or our lub- point Thursday. ills- sixth dw el ore. ‘ November next. as n day of Gon- "'l'liey four in one any killed as eral Thenksslvlns 1° Almiifllfv many fowl as, with a little help God for the bountiful harvest with beside. served the company almost Which Clllllliill il" il°°l1 bieued 'mis a week, at -which time, amongst Nal- other recreaitions, we exercised our "And we do invite all Our lov- arms many of the Indians coming U18 sllbiecl-S tbr0ll8i\0lli Cllllaiilfi ‘O amongst us. and among _the reg; observe the said day of General their greatest King, Massaeot., with Thanksgiving. some ninety men. whom for three "ill T05'-ill10lll' Wh°l'@0i'. We have days we entertained and fgeuleq- caused 'these Our Letters to be with us,yet hythegoodnessof God Most Noble Order of the Thistle g s , _ ’ n azan Of Tartary Winter’s Grip g el tfihfeunmiani ARMAND i.Avsna~s pore His FI'0IIl BI'lt&ll°l 01106 City Of W8&ihh (camel-iv mul 1 étigglmronm. Nev. 7.-A uni r-'Ai1'H in RT. Hou. Arrrri- _ i --~ wi.-NNll~l~l_o_ Nev. 1.-'rue entire due scientific duel, between .5V°“ un ME-WHEN (Special to Guardian) (Unit-ed Prell) C“““d“‘" “‘~`“‘ “may W" in me re\olllt.on -.soen more strikingly thain. in Kazan, capital of the new ly-created Tartar Republic and one of tha most prosperous 'cities in Europei. it death itself had overtaken the city, the ravages could not. have been greater. Tho great factories tl-re idle, the stores empty arid abandoned, thu homes are crunlbling to ruins, and the people sreem stricken with hope- ltssnessi and ticspilir. The granite and bronzo monu- h(ilIi:etu:lvii)l?ciJlil;eLi\bt=§'la(ia'lia?"t)ifm:h}il Etgrts for the ‘Brmsh Empire open Thanksglvmg Day is older than land and Water' ‘md ‘ixhibmons of men-ts 'to Aloxnllder the Second fa" and c°“Unu°u” cold i“’“Pe"'°“` Bm grants of the Old Land, , ords of history- skill were art of the celebration 1 " l- - 0 , \U`9§» he present government there exii' Canada was tho most promising to gllfr (1-iléilfrei-rytkiyollfc calanviity surviv- from day l0p¢1ay_ ;ilinridh(ilti?t(»)r hlifetooliilwgehllfhiies Winter lust your set in almost tea no hope' and mevnsbly CAM' the newmmer' Eli- for 5005 illllli-illg. mall W35 85' placed. with harsh Conlmunistlc " momh 1310i' with the fiffil- HUUW I da would be brought by that party -g-<-os-___ gummy gwlng thanks long before In many respects Thanksgiving "guru, or w0,.km(,_"_ From all fall in Manitoba on Christmas Day. end its leaders into the United OH. T0 JOIN Po|.icE, is onsalvl ne knew now to classify himself in Day observances have “Ol “i1"““' rlugpcine ine ren tier; or the revol- “?“**°’*-'- st-rice “melting pet." or-' Huivonsos oF emrisi-l the werlu in which ne llveu. Cell fer b°v°Hfl ills ideas ‘hell 8°' uilon nies. 're many it in only MOTORISTS TELL THRILLING M16' ;°lMll1S lww tweutvslus aunts lr me latest ueuuenene er me vented as fltilns- The lurk” me gr.-lm rc-.ninuer ei me rplrnuel TALE OF DESPERA1'-E ' scentists are right, man was con- ”h°°t5' athletic meets and games' death, of the city, which has been FIGHT WiTH A WGLF 5 a. pronounced Libera-l, he had LONDON, Nov. 7.- Scotland temporaneous with some of the f-htl flllllill' and C°llU“““|W Kafhef' in Rmssiia-'s possession since the -i ecome later a fervent ‘Nationali-st Y’"`d- th” head Of lhis UilY's police great beasts, reptiles and bird! "'55 Ui later ‘UWB were “d“Pmu°“** days Oi lvhll lile 'l`@l‘Fi|li€‘~ FORT WILLIAM- NOV- 7-_TWO and now, whil-e still professing the f°"°°' has been °°mD\H~illillR‘ Fe- which it was once thought had the 01' the C€icbl'l1li0i1e Gif U16 PiiBl‘ill\ Tile commercial life of Kazan it motorists travelling along tho Scott “me Damien, reuglom he wished cently that its officials are in-' earth, including part of the Do» 1"f\l-il9l‘5- The modern WHY. how- at a. standstill. Half the popllla- h_lghway, a few miles from the city, o servo under Hon. Mr. Meighen. undated with H-Dplications from minion of Canada, lo lllemgelv-es_ ever. is to confine the Dl'008@fiiU8B tion, finding conditions intolerable l_-lst ev_e:1ing. had thrilling adven- r. Lavergne said that he was ul. won?" an °"el‘ -the country who There must have been some rare ill10 0llB P°‘°l°d Ui ¢WeniY~f0ui‘ have left W" “mgilborluti tame? urlilnilv-il! afpair Ofthwolvmii' h I d to becoming A part wan to wear the helmet and neat oullml-sts of joy ln that long ag? hours instead of allowing them to whlch promise a better eles cllci.. - l lir rnm o un crbrus i em’ °i’P°5° blue uniform of London's police- when our ancestors _occaslonally spread ovor nlany days, and one of 'rlyc mnirlways are so llttlu used into the glare of the Jcadights ut a 'me United States' He “ld Can' W°mUll~ Thelle applications have Ut the bps; of an lclllhyogam-up the most notable of the fonturcs on that grass and weeds are growing i0li0iy hurt Of the roild. the two diana, belonging to the two great come front stenographers, nurses g t dl ' ' out or business' this rgonllnenl lg the greatslruggles ln the C,-evlce, bulwegn the paying- wild animals ruccd tho car for half aces of Canada were getting Am- young and romantic girls who think Eu it d no€_a“rdln0lh,,,-lun, or k,l|lf between famous football teams. stones. Muny of tho stores are a lnilo along tho road at, 25 miles ericanized without realizing iii they would just love to be detec. Ilmc 0 flllmsth These “;.e,._., im_ elllhrq- phullprpll 0,- ev-lmlgvyleng an hour. one of tho wolves being in- Bl/?l‘Y (lily. by its 'life-SB. UB literal- tives. emi, strangely enough, from 82.0,: ga ,hank`5gjv|"gs however Some Early Proeinmationu. '["he quantities of lcuthcr, soap. illrod by the front wheel. of thc ure, its music, its elaborate mov- Several film actresses. I say strung- :ml “ILM” ` of H su.|ct|y'prlva.¢e nai candles, wheat and other staples car. Thirikillll lhlii till! hlllto Wil-‘l lilly Ufhhnlelltiii pond. ill which ing pictures, the United 'States and 4.-ly, because the job of policcwo- ,me It wyasnit saw in than days History records that in 1763 which the city alinuillly uxported fiend, tho motorists stopped the their customs wore getting a hold "len in Lolidoll. 01' anywhere in to m`ake wo much noise about such llalifax proclalnled a day of ,al-o but memories of its DRSL Ulf- _hill-_ "0 H0°fl0l‘ tiiii lhf’-Y UD- on _canadhms of an den0mlna_U0nB_ Britain for that matter, is no sine- R victory. me response mlgm come Thanksgiving to mark the peace igrcntnoss. lt now has notlling_to £12232 tlc;__grt:_y{ form t_ll_;iéz it made Flitlzs yillieechhgngiliieigkggihgigzaln WEEK. about $15 at thesnillilililal rat; monsterhor mndior Mrkiii trionlithlilc igggioxiynglgiiiéiotrlviofii'iii;rsl’i;h¢ihhh’€ Ti\g'~'h“"°|‘°S Proscm' ml ""=p0cml` vncnu-memd the infuriated ammal Of 9 i . ith l mans W 05° des re W m 5 I I .holy B,gl,l_ They ure in in single-llandetl combat, Fred nest co-operation__to eradicate this u 2 xschlifllllges use t-mhpmspect oi b“‘“"l °“ i93i0“5¥. Hreed or mere Of the United States, issued 111° y "W am' _ fd . _ The clergy ldmprlngham procured a wrench feeling and this mentality sh I, 1, h 55:4 I we YU" um' lust for conquest. lt ‘is more than first untionnl Thanksgiving pr0c_ full Dl'0C@ri‘l 0 ‘-"~“Y _ th from tho ba nd t em th 1 _ ° - _ ll ‘ . t` oor to rt-pair cm. F ll Og el' 0 11- .lvlr-_ Luyergne Bald he never “__ e__1:)__gc__c__0el;_econ_ef__se__;£_nf;)‘;:_f":_‘3)‘f likely that the victorious individual _i;l_:t_i_a:_o)r;eof ;ha§er_;i;unt_._l;ye. a’_I_he may ‘;/:guy sto Iihem have closed their trcplil ‘motorists beat and choked lcd himself a French--Canadian but l t 1 h ,. 01* film-ily wifi the Bl0l'¥ Of his 0’ g _r y ° Oth rs luve been convert- the life ollt ofthe wolf. instead a Canadian of French orig- 38;) (3: 3?; lztfepzduicgfg jig' $.21-_ their i’r°wess in a’ select few in me 351322 llly a nun:-:er 05 thle Séagas giioilito Coln(hlun`ist/ic clubs or bur- Ln which is quite different. Mr. Luv- £400 n ycar. recesses 0' their caves' when the lleni l:lnx:5,lg'~€;ac,,'lla;l0r ?t;\c(,bsc:.e\,=a_ racks- Thi- c0rr€-‘lD0llli0"'- Vi5"‘ _ ergne clalmad' one day In Seve" is free and ummnces martin) hidhtbeendmihhé tion in 1864. has grown in siginfic- ed mi” i‘“`g"S' °f th” “i‘"“`hCB‘. um y l _ . , ~ ' . H . . - _ » 3 “B . - » ' i iro- Waqe Campaign lc-wc- Attached .io this job, of °h°'i°°”' edible p°"i°“s 'Wm the . U I Mother. wht-rc ull-‘HH “"5 “ l (C. E, MacKenzie.) The Conservative today is suffer- course. there is thc prospect of a. lately deceased "cm" were being d na mm holiday in the Relmbuc' Eros* 'N10 P"i"5i" “mi “im” wer" -* f The King George of that period __ ' ` . _ ,_ Ing fmm an °d‘°“s campaign’ ‘Bam pension' iihsl§f(t;8edf`t>i‘)l£s tiirnliiecxrictttkhz aid 0 also Droclaimed a day of Thanks “mm "“"“'m“H man um mngrie one one" hears the question is Mr, iLavergno. lt was an lnfamous Women police ul-re n conlpzlrntiv- Ne:_'fo__n_uand was 'the ‘scene of gtlvlng at mg close of mm' Revmuz gallon which lllllllbcl'<’ii i‘XflCiiY 3 X tllero not a danger of t_l_ver produc- i _ _ , ely recent experiment here, nut. . - persons- tion aloha dairy lines? <-fllllllaifill Whil-il illlll ilC0ll Will-.Gii th, nl., url X fm al Thanks. tlollnry war. It is related that a _____._ , cortling to official tostlmony,n vi-ry _L S- "90 im 0 ‘ , , - --_---i _ The only answer to such zl ques- gainst the illustrious louder of _ , clergyman who had the frlendkihill - , . - . . -third ~ .. ., aucctesful one lll one of his reeclt mving Service hem on the can ' ~ievclity~i1ll"ii- -lllli "1 thi for Y tion is certainly not and for the the iConservav.tiv5 party, but it had ` ` ' " _. .- and intimacy of the king, while ` _ _~ ' _ ' _ t be d 1 d‘ _ I reports the Commissioner of Police [i“‘~nt- Thai- WHS ill U73- Bild ii walkin with hi" _ th d year oi’ Oni ltl_ii!ll» following reasons. o a m ite that in tie country Ham that ..expericnCc has amp|yde_ was contluetcd ily tl clergyman _ “___i1_ C __ in o groups “By Cmmmm,|_ This Canada or ours is sm, an f the farmer was impregnated with, monstmted that them is “_ consul, who accompanied the expedition 'Qi imstor lag 0’ pnssed vis ‘J. C. AIKINS. imposter, to a certain extent, of the idea which had been drilled emblt, sphere of ,,,,ef,,lm.,,_., for which. under Sir Martin Froblisher, ‘ _:iles Y T11' tlée reasons for ti il ..S,.,,,,,,t,,,-y of Slate" dairy products, are we not contend- into him by this campaign. The far-, their actlylllem especial-ly ln pm. a noted navigator and explorer. had “_” °“_' e "5: rémmed nom' The llllrusooiogy of the yearly ing with importations of New Zea- mers had been' taught that Mr. venting gl,-ls ,md ymmg ,,p,~_c,¢,ns brought the first English lmmig- tv" 'mswers to Several minted Tlrunksgilv-ing Day prncllnnil-tioll of lond butter and oftentimes one sees Mfiighell WGS 11 llllill Wiiil hllllliil from commencing or contilluillgllv-|l‘l\lllS 10 Sviile in North America. ‘iuostmns as to what possible mms' the Dnlllillioll has ulicrcil little condensed or powdered milk from dripping with the blood ot' the peo- es of ilnnlol-all-ty." In spite 'of tl\is|'I‘llat must have been it stallgo and ‘és 0_f_i:li‘. unhappy struglizle between ______C__ Vi,.,_,,l.ia tl". flood, tho Mar- our southern neighbors offered i'or , Dlc, and those to -blame for tllo the number of women police illIlliCilll`0S‘l\le Ceremony. Of itself Cixi; “_fsi""“_ ting lpeopief was a qllis of Lorne and the others. no\v sale by our groecrs. _ _ I cantpaiiln were men who had cqunlli.-ontlon recently 'wus reduced, for.li1ll Alilllll-il! SGH VUYHEG in that age live HM ni Ona: mio cus' _ dead and golle__ \vllo caused the or- We must keep l_l\ llllllli limi l-illS _ regpgnglhillly with Mr, Melghell -reasons of economy, to twenty. and WHS Hll HliV0lll\ll'0 iew bill- lh9'm°5l,..F `m;,hy,t 5,0 dergiilmqn avail' iginal to be lssllcd. Those of io- Canada ot ours ls increasing in for wm- measures, it is like-ly to relllnill at this numb-|2lliV0lllll0llS. ““d°"m°k without lvl or l 8 en' may lp ease 02: day l,r.,,r uw ,lump of Klng Gnofgp, population and better still wo are _ _ _ _The _slxyyyive members f,.0m_er__ f\_>r some timtiztfi colllte. ill tllo i`_`0;lr._ __l`_o the pe_rl_ls ofhfho Eel; £0 - f_\_i__§‘_l:__l_’_,__H;‘}co__\y_t_z tt;___g__;'o__:._;1anllé._s_ig whose _mes ___Ch"k_ _[mv if ._-Emi l_l=_i\cl~_l;_in_g__ glggd val;_l_e_u_;>_Es dL;;lr_y'hep|;_,_:ll o lilo vaults ol' the b:lllk_-, lla Quebec ,em-cached ML Meighenlw oo of Gre-.ht r tu n lere are_; 'lil len S0-l‘V0< or s DH. ll 0 most nergeflcnll --thank G 1 poror of lldiil." und ill tie loty o _ _ ~__ __ ___ _J N __ with the conscnptlon law_ which less than 150 police-wonuttl. _ lb( i-ltltleri the dangers fronl ships that __ a not an v¥m_w,, 0( me rloeumont occurs tho wori~ iwoultl not be so impressed as were vial” uf Hi" anger' yet' blmised he speech made it week previous lo" co/rr Dnetssss ol= Fun line settlers ei being on lend again Hi” ""1"" H0 "0"" Umllliffs 'hem Mr- iMcighen at Quebec. and an-i LATEST PARIS s'rYl_Eievcn though that land was strange, °°__ihc ut.termost,». __ _ nounced himself in favor of the -_- fand thclr hearts full of fears und H "Hgh" he “'°"“' is fl °°ll°' principles there laid down. Mr. PA-RIS, Nov 7.-Some of thc anxieties. ‘|"“"“"‘ that °‘”]‘°5 aim0S'» “nU0l1‘ ,Meighen believed in _parnanmm new (,nmdmEB(,H that nn, lwhlg T scioll_sly to the lips on the reading being Ln contmlh _md _here mum turned Om by the Parma" work he Present Observance. of thiis story, Perhaps its general _be no quarrel Wim such _loctrlne by momS_ nm nu-me mmrely of fun llso dates buck to then, though that _ me "gm," kind of sk," ,being c|ms_ It is il far cry fronl that obsorv- might easily bo shown to be it mis- any good Canadian. Tile only time Sinai-_ thc days, .irc colllblllcll in tho nlnllncr stated- for observance on the Monday of the week in whlich the clcvclltll of November occllrs, the actual datc vnrlcs fronl year in ycar, but lilo principle is lllulnttlllled. Some Changes in Date Some years prior to thc decision of Parlianlellt to thus. observe it, the Canadian Tlltillksgiving Day was made to correspond with that of the United Sta-tes. Geographical proximity. with the accruing advantage of travel in a join-t holiday period, was an im- portant factor in fills arrallgellvent. It was felt, however, that the day in the Republic. usuully the last Thursday in' November. was rather late to serve the purposes of a harvest festival in Canada, and the month of October wits reverted to with _a Thursday as thc day. Later a. Monday was chosen. This was in response to tho rcqucst from com- mercial travellers to onublc them. or the lllajority of thcnl. to spend the day nt homo. and to give bet- ter opportllllity for a low days' ro- unilon between families and friends in cities or rural sections. Now it is ill very truth it day of Thanksgiving for ilto ltarvcnts of the filcrls, and of Rclnulniiruneo for the silt-rifit:c_~i of those who do not Shure -its olisorvaliees with us. llllt who lllutlo ihr-nl possible. They dill til'-“ir part; it. is for us to do ours ln the certain :ll-lsllritnco that thc future of Canada is still more glorious than ull the dazzling promise of the present. _.______g_ 4- FRANK HODGES CMI Lord of the Admiralty. was mylgggmdl tp?;n|:¢;,°1zs!;’§iIe‘s ailistgzt "°““" _ ‘ 'trials of endurance, on one -thousand eight llungred and grip of cold bleak winter. Heavy e p r 0 t pra.rie provinces during the past 24 hours while in other districts low temperatures prevail. Eight inches of snow fell in Calgary and outlying districts last night. ' A heavy fall of snow was experi- enced ln the southern parts of Bask- atchewan while in Manitoba the nipeg and Brandon hlanketed with snow more than six inches deep Predictions are for further snow counters in their business houses for the benefit of their employees, thus the splendid work of our Na- tional Dairy Council, physicians and lenders In human lllltrition is Even our parliament has awak- ened and recent laws have .made the importation of coeounut and other vegetable oils more difficult than formerly. These are only the beginnings of greater things. and they cali for mucll larger supply than formerly. Most people like dairy products. and butter substitutes are only tol- erated when the genuine article cannot -be procured. People are living better today than they have in former times, and this means that they are consuming more butter and other dairy products. ln fact, in our better class of schools milk and other dairy pro- ducts aro receiving more attention than formerly, and once our people know the great value of these pro- d-ucis tho consumption will increase beyond conception. , ( European countries are now he - gimzdng to sec daylight, as it were. after having been torn practically to pieces by thc action of William of (icrmany. and once they aro on ti firm footing they will be using a much lnrgcr rltlalltiiy of di-liry pro~ ducts than heretofore. Theroforc, the surplus of ll-Iolland and Dell- nmrk will not be able to supply the demand, and then Canadian pro- ducts, Il' quality is lookefi 8l`iCl'. will bc finding her own in the mar- kets or the- Mother Country and llcr industrial neighbors. Then surely tho farmer need have no fear of over production, The dairy farmer is the backbone of our ag- riculture. It is ho who always has something to sell. His credit is good, his farm is fertile and his fields are productive. Tho dairy lndustry is well adapt- ed to goncrlll farming; it utilizes the cheap. raw products of the farm, distributes labor, and fur- nishes a cash revenue throughout the whole year. It is not a feast or ti famine ~thnt is. periods of much hard work and again periods of ldlenoss. Dairylng thrives on cheap or -high priped land, close to tho larger markets. The -mnn located at the longest distance we have from the railway i8 lbie '-0 condense the raw material of his farm into a commodity (namely. cream) which can be transported and marketed in centralized cream- lirics at practically a small fraction Minister Alleges *tl Plot Against Him _ai (Special to the Guardian) _‘ HAMILTON, Nov. 7.-The Rev. W. A. Mcllroy, minister at BL Giles' Presbyterian Church. last night startled his congregation by stating that he had learned of a plot to have him superseded as min- ister there,_because he had advoc- ated church unlon, He added that it minister had been appointed and asked to take his place. Sixty members who had left were to bo brought. back to form an organiza- tion to defeat church union in St. Giles', and it had formed a slate storm was more general with Win_ of elders and managers who wcro to oust the present board. He had been there' eight years and had n. strong church and did not believe the people tllcre would permit him to be illrowll out. lie asked their co-operation to dcfcilt tlle`C0 plot- crs. A vote of thycollgrcgzltlon on union will be taken between Decem- ber 10 null Jalluary 25. Golden Fish Tale Has Been Revived LON-DON, Nov. 7,-Along tho Thames from Teddlngion Weir to ticllmolld 1_lridge anglers are seek- ng the Golden Fish of Twicken- ham Fcrry. Many yezlrr; algo, on one of the velvety lawns which slolio down i`ronl plcillresqlle (ieorgiall houses to the _sombrc waters of Twickenham dcells, tllcre was u. swilnl two magnificent ‘(`llilleso carp, the pride of their owner. A great tide which caused tin- lout-r reaches of the Thames to overflow carried the waters of the river over- tlle toy pond, and the (iolil--n Fisll walll out with the lc-teilillg tide to S . _ il life of greater nd\'ellttlre. The owllel' nilvortlseil i`;lr and wide i`or the Golden Fish. offering ti reward of S25 to any ullizlel' who should return tllclll alive :uid un- ll.illl”@d. Tile l'ewul‘d wits never - . . . :lalmcd but tho ie-i l` l ll- ench yt-ar che wlll get LU, ,|,_ ‘iLC\l|‘0 for i 0 ng an falllouei (_on-vent of the Vlrgili ._,.__ l `_ . qi .s o tic Got 'UWB and ha” “ttaillcli Mandi” on _Fish bccanic il tradition with Tlvlckcllllnlu flsllernlelh Tile carp \\'c_l'e froiluellily soon; ll iwforc we llccd b___ng_ng ____ __es__m__ _ _mn ovcrprodlltiioll. Only it gllmll lcr cent of our dai:-_v r-mvgq am Mgr prodlltr-r~l \\t. ,dn ,HH our herd for the nt-xl l“-,.my y,,.u.,< and still have n ftll'l - l, _ of un rofit il. I) --“H _PU (fmt D nl il cows., \\t-llllvlfui records are being m,,,|,. by Hu, ,wat animals of ull rlairv l>l~coii-i ,md :_i_l_t_; ocronbmy ill production by the 0 good stock good it-tilin _- f s :nd mutierll equlpnlellt. hollis a. igh reward for those who str-ive to reach the ¢0p_ 'rl . . 1 Z . _ derful future in flair;/(llr1£g sur:d“{)}:1e ?€":°°k iS bright and encouraging. __ s therefore our duty as -dairy dal_mers to let nothing stop ng from ogriiifogllirblestdfor tillrsylvcs :ind ‘ all lllzl e fair i this little Denmark of italrildz _which it should llc. Iwi us take Dl'0gress" for ollr future \\-:itch- word and I am sure wo will make good. “`?**{-O->-m OUR CARELESS WAY A Sil‘-'lingo ffliltllru of the grade- °"08SiDi! siilluiiou is tillli the rall- ?arl_conlpatlics 5,.,.m mm "mn, _‘;_0_ll'lllr_llS itil fi'o_lll in-ing killed, il- rl wt' :lil iltllli .~lil<~lll lil mind whether we are nr ,mp _ __&g€&>_` ____ of what it would cost to ship the raw -materials besides practically returning to the eoll over ninety- live per cent of the fertility remov- ed hy such crops. Successful dairylng requires steady and intelligent labor. and the market is never overeuppiied with that kind. New and improved machinery has -lightened the burden in the dairy industry, and a few bright men can do the work of many iueillclent "hands." T-he) hard old way of doing things is passing. Skill and -intelligence have taken the place ofhrawn. The one of the Mlebenald cabinet to eo°dewn to' defeat In the British eloetlono. cream seplintor cannot be dispens- ed with in intelirsnt dairying, it._ an long pam me exnorimmll EARL OF DERBY A new note rn li of the lacro- l P tary of'l&o for War in laklwlwn I HIGH Ml Will lllflly D010' e'iT.§3i..-'ae ...ie maui c-mths