he? most ed to the job. ‘of; us from get ing rich is the hard work attach. Charlottetown Guardian llornlng Guardian, Founflq] Two Cont: I881 (lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew - CHARLOTTETOWN, C ANADA 'I‘HURCS_DACY, NOVEMBER 27, I llifill S [FF illlll TIN- 51511 1115115 “Hands off-Egypt,” is London Press’ Ad- vice to Herriot EMPIRE-AFFAIR Newspapers Cannot See that Incident is Any Concern of . Outsiders (Briltleh United Press) LONDON, Nov. 26.—F|erce resentment has been aroused here by the suggestion of France that the Egyptian dis- pute should be submiitted to the League cf Nations and both in official and unofficial circles Herlliot has been promptly warned to m-‘lnd his own busi- ness for Britain does notnmsnd to stand for any Interference of her handling of the Egyp- lian question from any quarter whatever; Beth the Dally Express and ti1‘e Daily Mail which are gen- crally friendly to France cry out “No outside interference in Egypt." "No meddling." The Dally Mail says “What liilPpens to Egypt is the domes- tic affair of the Bnltlish Empire and we may as well state quite plainly that the British Empire is not prepared to allow any outside interference." The League Question. 'i‘l11- contention by some foreign 111-11-2111111101-11 and publicists lhut the ljlgypilzlu trollblo ougll-t to 11o r11. 11-1-1-1-11 to the Isengur- of Notions is rccvivul with couslde able impu- 111-111-1- in those quarters here which 111111111111 lho British Government's 111111111 following the‘ assassination‘ oi il11- Sirdnr. ‘ s u “TIT 'l‘llucs, while holding that H" krl-ut good 11or any particular harm" would ho likely to result 1mm reference of the matter 1o "i" I-"fll-‘lle strongly maintains that ll1:- llrllish Government is acting 111111111 its clear rights 11nd that the llrmsh case is "thoroughly sound 111 111w. ll1 lliflllfle. in‘ the interests "1 lilzyht and the world." H l1 further makes tho pol11t that ll11- declaration of Egyptian imlop- 1-11111-111-1- was explicitly limited fro111 (Continued on Page 3) Iondensed Specials RATE-dc. per word, not each insertion In this column. QL ENVELOPES—25 FOR 106.. 50 for 200., 100 for 30c. Qunrdlou Office. tf ‘LOST-A BLACK AND WHITE Ifox Terrier Pup. Gordon Hug-hes. 971-1l-26-lf ‘PICNIC HAMS WEIGHING FROM ll to 8 lbs ouch. 20c per lb. Jen- kins & S011. 923-11-25-M5l *WANTED-A POSITION AS Cook or Housekeeper. Good ex- pnrli-nce. A-pply “C". Guard-inn ()lllce.—-980-11-27-3l ‘SAUSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh today. Saunders, Neweom d: Co., Market Building. 005i) 9 124 limos. ‘FRESH SMYRNA Flas COOK- mg lllga 16 to 18 cents per ll1. lupa lf-lgq 16c pkg. and 30 cents for a lb. straw basket. Layer llss 40 canto lb. Jon-kins t2 Son 985-11-27-m-1l ‘JOB PRINTING OF EVERY description obea ly and exped- itiously executed? Guardian Cen- tral Job Pflutol-y, Phone 183. 2876 5 lltf- ____________._____._ ‘son SALE-ft) FEMALE FOX Pups from one-quarter to three quarters Silvers, not registered. Cleo. Taylor, Ceutmi “edoqus. 920-11-24-411 ‘OUR MILD SUGAR CURED PIC- nlc hams, guaranteed to plenso you. t-hey weigh from 6 to i! lbs. 11nd are dollolous for frying or boiling. ‘X11. one of these hams Ian two. boll one vhalf, slice tha other for frying. Speoipl 20c 1b." Jenk- ins k son, 985-11-21-m-1l i ‘ d ‘FOXIU FOR CALI-TWO HO]- ce pain, born lltlll and 1M . not Tolietered in Notional. Must be removed. see j , two pairs With their ill-told at George fhy- _ 11111111 ‘COIISQPVBIOTY. “REDS” SYMPA- THIZE WITH EG- YPTIAN S LONDON. Nov.- 26.—A Reu. 'ter deapatch from Riga, Es. tonie, may: the Third Interna- tional in Moscow has written ‘their "dear comrades in Egypt 1nd the Sudan" urging them to continue their struggle against "the imperialists." struggle/the letter say-o, "you will have the world's proletar- -lat with you." (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 211. ~»I~*l1-ld Mar- shull Viscount Allouby. lllgh (‘om- mlssiouor 111 ldlzypl, 1111111-1111-11 111-.- Briiish govor111111-11l ll1 :1 1111~>1>1:1g1- loduy 111111 1111- 1411111111111 in l-lgypt \\':1.~.- 111111-11 rush-r, 11 1-1-51111-1 111' 1111- 1-1-sp-‘11- 111111-12 l.111- r1sig1111ilo11 111' 1111- Egypiiun guvi-l-nluoul. 'l‘i1q- possibil- lly of iu-rious riots 1-1-1111111-11. Allouby it 1111111 1411111111 in olllclal 1|11:111‘_1-rs b1liov1-s 1111.- Ziwur l':1sl1:1 (iahiuvl will 111-111-111 1111- ro- 1_11:1ln'11g lirilish dl-luuuds 111- 11111-11 1111.111 lwgoliutions with 1111-111 ll1-i» lulu1111-11111"211-1111-1111-111 11ll111-1iil'fi1:11l tics 1xislfug l11-l\v1--1*11 1111- gun-ru- 111011121. TUT! TUTIT’ TO RESUME WORK ON TUT'S TOMB Howard Carter is expected to arrive in Cairo shortly and continue his work on the tomb of the Pharuh, Tut-Auk-Amen, under the control of the An- tiquities Department of the Egyptian Government. Many Attend Th Reception At Gov- ln such a I 1 1 511111111711 i phlets, About 200,- l l (Special to the Guardian) 1 i11 (‘1111-11 111111. other 1r1-11l1-1s 111- 1111111, “'11s groullyl IBINEZ lllllfi ll] SPHIII] PIIIPHIIZIS Necessary to Get A -M1anifesto 000 Copies. PARIS, Nov. "i‘.- A11 :11'l1|y of 1-01111111-1-1- tlilllll-fl-ill'l',~z is now vngzlg- 1-1l 111 11111-1111111111; to g1-1 copies of i111‘ 11:1111pl1l1-l wrilh-n l1y Vi1-1-111E lll:1.<1-o Ilium-z 111 1l--1111111~i:.-'lo11 of King All'1l11.~111 111111 l'r1-111i1-1~ ltivl-riu. :11-1'1>:-1s 1111- S11:111'sl1 l'1-1111li'.-1-- i111" 1111111111- said y1-.~1l1-1-1l:1y. 'l‘l11- prl11ll11g 11l' 1l11- Spools-ll1 odi- Will Usejtirplanes if ‘ mCAN. GIRL T0 MARRY uAlifl-s SON 1515'i 555511u11 1 magnate, whose engagement to kine is the son of the Earl of the Governor-General of Canada, Sllflfililllh i'1111 oi‘ il1- p:1|1111l1'11-l-' ltlmut 2.001). llllll l-oph-s-wvus 111115-1111-11 Saturday 11111111 b111, up to y1-.:1|1-r1l:1y‘ 11111111-7. was 11111-1-1-111111 wlu-tlu-r :1 siugl1- rllpy 11:11] 111-11-1-11-11 1111- l‘y1'1-111-s. Nov-l 1\1‘lll<‘li'.\.‘i, 111-. alflrlus that 1111 11t- 11-111111 will b1- 11111111- soon [(1 distrlb-l 1111- 1211-1- pulnphle-ts l1y oil-piano. 'l‘l1c‘ author d1-1slur1-ll 111- 111111 111-1-11 :1»! 1111111111-1] l1y 1111- 111-111-1-111151 111‘l'1-1‘s oi‘- lu-lp 11-1111-11 111111 11121-11 11111118 lo him sium- ibo 111111o11111-1-1111-11t of tho 1111111111111-111 p11bli1-utlo11. l11-g:11'1I-'11g 1111- pllllls for his pro- j1-1t1-1l Slnulisb republic, 1111' now-l- lut 1l1-1:l111‘1-.1l it would I10 11151111-1-11 l1y lho 1-X:1111|11-:- of iI11- l-‘r1-111-11 1-1-1-11111 lion. "B111 tlu- only thing socl11lisll1- 1W 111111111 1111." l1:- 1l:-1-l:1r1-1l, “would b1- lo 1-xp1-opr1ute the grout 1111111 l1ol11i11gs 111' 11111 nobles 111111 Riv-o to 1-:1c11 p<.-:1s:1111 sufficient 1511111 for filling 11111110111-11 iuslil-ud 0i‘ 111-1-11111-1 ling [he vast tracts 1o b1,- used i111- pusturugo o1 wild bulls 111e11ti111-1I i111- th-e 111111 ring. You know :1 wild hull cow-rs a 111i oi’ torrilory, 111111 I111 11111141 lmvo ploniy oi‘ l1-1e\v:1y to 1'11- 111:1111 wild 1-1111ugl1 for figl1li11g.'l‘iu1t l:1111l is pl-rfvrily 01111111111- of 1111-. 1-111- l-ivullou oi‘ crops wbloll 11-1111111 s11»;- luiu lil‘1-." (40% -l--l--l--l--l-+-l--l--l--l~+++++ GOVT. AND OPPOSITION PARTIES EQUALIZED (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, 0111., Nov. 26— The capture of West Hast- ings by tile Liberals will r6- suit in exactly equalizing the ilovernment and OppOisi- tion partits in the House of Commons. The body consists of 116 Liberals, 62 Progres- sives. 51 Conservatives, 2 Labor and 2 independents. ThBre is a vacancy in Tem- lseouts and counting that er-nment House] 1 (‘o11sI111~1-:1l1ly ovt-r flVu huudruli 11111-14111 paid l-allu yesterday aller- 1111 Ills 111111111" Llt-llll-uunli Governor 111-11112 111111 Mrs. ll1-arm, n1 1n.- first official reception since tl11- (1111-1-1-11111-‘1-1 upp11i11t1111-nt. Tho lutorlur of “l-Jdguavutor" was bonu- llf11lly 1lec11r:1i1-1l for tl11- 011011511011 with flowers. form: 111111 11.111115 111111 ulthougll 1111- 1111111l11-r of (rollers 1v:1s very lurgu 1111- spacious r1-c1-ptTo11 hull 11nd co111111o1llo11s lcu-roolus 111-011; not co11g1-sl1-1I. Receiving with Ills llouour x1111 Mrs Iienrlz \\'l‘l‘(- Mrs J. l). Stow-art Mrs, J. A. llluibivson. Mrs. F. l. llnszalrd and Airs. A. E, A1-s1-11u111t. T111. was poured l1y Mrs. A. l3- Wnrhurton and Mrs. S. ll. Jl-ukius. 1111-11. W. J. l’ lilnchillan :1111l Mrs W. Chester S. lIrInn-o, 1111rv1-1l 1c;- err-um. The guests were 11sl11-rod lo 111(- ten rooms by Mrs. ll. l). Johnson. Mrs. A, ll. (‘osll :1n1l Mrs. W S Stewart. Mrs l). C, Prowse, Mrs J. J. Johnston. Mrs. Jus P111011. Miss lit-otrlco lllnl-Klnnon, Miss Roma gmwtn-t, Miss Evelyn Hus:- urd. M183 Doru liiuthlosou, Miss Jenn Sinclair. 111111 Miss 111-1011 Junklns wnlted on the ghosts at ton. Asslstlrl-K l" entertaining wore Mrs. Murdock MncKlnnon, Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, Mrs ll. J. Palmer, Mrs. H. Ronald Stewart, Mrs. (COL) D. A. MueKin- 11on. and Mrs. G. C. Houston. Ills Honor was attended by lho following: Aideale-(imup (‘olom-l S R. Jenkins, Colonel J. S. Jen-kins. and Lleutenam Gz-argo Buntaln. Naval Aide. Music wns furnished by the Casino Orchestra stationed in the This important social function will be continued tonight and will be informal. The following young lsdloo will help entertain the guests and assist st supper: Misses Doro Mathis-son, Avila Mathis-eon. let's. Central Sodeque. ,_ 'N4-1l-25-llI- Maud Stewart, Queenie Jenkins. '+ 'I- youngest marquis 11nd youngest, Mayoress met when Lord Town- shend, aged eight years. opened o. bazaar at Richmond. H9 was re- ceived by Botty liowitt. aged i1 years, daughter of Richmond's may- or. who chose her as moyoresa on his election. l1. was the first pub- lic ceremony either bad Stephenie Jenkins, Lorna. Weeks, ill- sflat Liberals, the Govern- ment will have 117 in the House the lime number +, as all. other parties combin- ed. vl-d-i-IIIII-l-Il-iifi-I-Il-‘l- NEW TYPE OF IN- FLUENZA WASHINGTON. Nov. 26.- A peculiar form of the grippe has seized Washington in what amnoalohon epidemic proper. tlono. Sufferers are afflicted with pains in the abdomen, and also in the heid. The head becomes so sensitive that it is even painful to touch the hair- ._ ,___________ Elaine Benles, Alice Peukv. Dorothy Simpson. ll1-Ila Wulsh. Selma Owen. June Hunrtz :1111l Evelyn Windsor. The guests will be ushered lulo. +++++=l"l-'l'-l"l"i'l"k'l'+'l"l"l' + ‘I- '3' d- ll- ‘l- 4' 1' 'l' + II- 'l' 1' II- 'l' ‘I- ~1- ‘l- rl- + 1' the supper room by Mrs Ivan- Iloddln and Miss Doris Gill. Miss I11-ion Largo 11nd Miss E111111u Nicholson will pour coffee. liirs. George DeBlois 11nd Miss Ilelen Smith will serve lee cream. ——-———10-t-— Children Open London Bazaar (Clnadlen Preu.) LON-DON. Nov. 2d.—Engln-n1i's Two Children announced by the parents of the prospective ' Miss Phyllis Burstali, daughter of a wealthy ‘Quebec lumber Capt. Hon. Francis Erskine. is bride. Capt. Ers- Mar and Kellie, and is A.D.C. to Lord Byng. liulliYBl-E “lilllllllEll. Ill ll. dllllllllllfili YESIEII AY __...__Q Aged Ten A11d F 0 u r t e e 11 Found With Rifle Shots Through Their Hea1ls—Hz1lf Bro-t the international Ward Foster, father of the two girls made the gluesomo discovery of the two girls‘ bod- ies in a camp which was the home of_ Harry G. Williams, half brother of the girls’ moth- er. One body was on a bed in the cabin, and the other was on the floor under the bed. .An :11- arm was given and an armed posse started to scour the woods and at noon today word was received here liams had been arrest near the that Wil- placed under scene of the (Canadian Press) CAIRO. Egypt, Nov. 26.j- The entire Cairo brigade of British troops agalin paraded the streets of the European and native quarters with fixed bay- onets today. WINNIPEG- Nov. 26.-— Wheat inspections yesterday totaled 1860 cars in- cluding 1025 of contract grade. Last year, 2230 cars were linspected. Coarse grains numbered 447 cars against 412 a year ago. PARIS, Nov. 26.—“From news received her-e there ap- pears to be a complete mis- understanding in France as to the bearing of events in Egypt In Whose Cabin Vi 0 ti 111 s Found, Arrested. Q___i_ (Cauradian Press) her of Girls’ Mother W e 1' c FRIEDERICTQbbNov. 26.-'l‘he first dou- ble murder in the annals of York County which fortunately is usually free of capital crimes, is reported today from Fostcz-"é-"illc oI-l boundary line between Tanada and United States. Cynthia Foster, aged 14 11nd her younger sister, Olivia, aged 10, were found with rifle » shots through their heads about 1.1 o’clock last?‘ "' "' "' "‘ "' "' "' "' "' "' "' "' "' "' night in a camp on the shore of North Lake. ‘ 1+ I crime. Sheriff Hawthorne ahd Depu- ty Sheriff-Saunders have gone to Fosterviile to bring wn. liamls to York County Jail here. Sailors Missing §§4§4§OOOOOO§O§§Q§OOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOQ’ NEWSY v1 111- _| 114s- i1:1v1- 111-1-11 missing “f? ‘which a Search "as been imurs lrolu 1111- ii, Iii. S. Valiant, it ‘l’ °°"du°t°d1 W35 Washed 11in».- 1'i~|11]11'i1-1l 1111s 1-1-1-1111111. i1 wusi-l- ashore near Little Sandy, :=:1i1-1 11:11 1111- 1111-111 zluihorllius - l1:11l 11111-11 l11i'11|'1111-1l :1111l lllill :11 sfven mmei north. of ‘he s1-ur1-i1 - 111-1111.; instituted l'111' 5'9 Sand)’ Life Savmg sta- illi‘ "llsr i? "W" II‘ tion late today. No trace of ____ _ ___._ ____,,,__,______ _ 1v the men was found by a life -l- guard who discovered the -I- wreckage. -l'-l-'l"l"l-+'l"l'-l"l'~l'=I-'I'-l' RE BRIEFS Q_____ Flashed I11 At A Late Hour OOOOOOOOOOQOOO96000§§Q6400$OQOO-OOOOQOOOOQOOOQOQO and the recent attitude of the Zagloul Cabinet”. telegraphs lthe special correspondent of the Le Mahin1in Cairo. GENEVA, Nov. 26.——Hon. Dr. Beland, Canadian Minister of Soldiers Civil lie-establishment and delegate from the Domi- nion to the Geneva Opium Con- ference, was yesterday elected chairman of the committee deal ing with the manufacture and sale of narcotics. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.—— Secretary of state eoneiu-dled today a tripartite agreement with the Australian and Hun- ganian Governmento under which war claims arising since July 31, 1914 will be adjusted. 1\I.l?IX.\Nl)i{i,-'\, N111’, 26- -— ’l‘11'0- ' I 15 5151111151 15 .1151. Declares Occupation. . M orally Similar to German Invasion of Belgium SAILORS MISSING Egyptian People Have As Much Right lo Govern Themselv- ' es as any other Nation, Says Indpt. Labor (Canadian Press) IMNIJUN, N111‘. 21;, ~ 'l‘|11- stalw- 1111-111 isfilu-ll l1y 111., lirillnh 111111:- p1-111l1-11l l.:1|1111' party 1111 11111 Hill)" jl-‘i 111' il1-- IIIW-HI-lll 1:11-11; 111-111-1-1-11 l 1-‘11 llllilllll :1111l l-Igypl I.-: :15: i111- 111: 111111-111-11111-111 111111111- pzlrly vi1-\\‘.~5 wilh 1l1-1-p1|111111ili:1ii1>11 ll1.- ZIUIIOIIS 1111111- |11-1-.~'--11i lirllish (lov- 1-1-111111-111 111 l']g_\'|1l. I1 1l1'.'1\\'s 111'- g1-11i.:1ll1~:11i1111 111 1111- 1111-1 Il1:1l 111154 policy of 1-1-111-11-1-11 sllpplw-s-aiull is 11111- 111 1111- 1111521- 111-111-1‘ 111 l11'1-.1l. lll-iluiu 11:11; ll1:- 111:11*.1l righl 111 111-- 1-11py Egypt, llllllitlltlll slu- 1111s plvllgl-d 1111 1111-1- 511 sv-purulv 111" 1-:1.~i1111s I11 l1-.-1ni1|:1i1- ll1.- 111-1-111-11- liou :11:1l formally 1-1-1-.1,-;11i1.1~1l 111-1- ‘211111-111-11111-111 51111-1-1-1-121111; iu 11122. , l “‘l‘l11- 111-1-11p:1ii1111 111' l-luyili \\':1~' lm-Igiuully 1lu1- 111 sirilivgl‘ 1111111101111 |r usous. ll 1111s 1111 g1-1-:111~1' 111111111 Temptations many or few, accord- 111g ‘to the" 111:1?‘ hood you hang- ‘o MAXIMS #- OFA MERCHANT a r e .1‘. eh»- ‘ . . 1n. 11 f? A l Subscriptions Delivered '15-“ fryzuuhdull, Cumulu and ll. ILA-ll.” STATEMENT (Canadian Press.) CAIRO, Nov. promised today agreement with qarding the Nile_ t0 ment is iesolved order, we are strong enough to we will do our duty." t0 llll5H ll-BII 511515 5115 51511511511 l)I'l1i.l.\', .\'11\'. ZZIL- ' su111-lio11 111:1u 1111- (i1-r111.'111 occu- 1111111111 111' ll1-lglu111 i111- mllllury pill-posw-s. 111-111111- 11:11-1- :15: 111111-11 right lo gov 1-1-11 1111-111141-11-1-1; us :111y 111111-1- 11:1- Ilou- 'l‘111- 1111-111111111111 of Egypt by ::11 11111-11 p111v1-r is 1111- 1111-111: [act i11- 1111- [iri-r-‘Plll. .--il11:1il1111 11-1111-11 1111 sub- .~:1-1|111-11l 1-1-: 1111 of 1411-1111-1431 111- i111- 11111-1111 lull-rust should’ obscure. lmperialistic Claims (Continued on Page 3) }_“ -|- WRECKED PLANE FOUND; ~1- OCCUPANTS MISSING ‘d- ‘~1- -1- ~1- (Canadian Press) SACKET HARBOR, N. Y-. Nov, 26.—Wreckage of the plane in which I Pllflt Curl Groby and Harry D. Com-e of Ogdensburg, left tliat wit)’ Sunday afternoon and fol‘ '4- L1- 1+ +++++III+++++++++'I"F"I'+ FRENCH ADMIR- AL RECALLEI) HOME. . (Canadian Press) PARIS, Nov- 26.—Th¢ admir- al of the Bizerta and comman- der in chief of the French na- vy in North African waters. has been recalled after declin- ing to receive delegates of the Russian Soviet government. who arrived at Bizerta to take over the remnants of Baron Wrangel’; fleet, says the Echo De Paris. t e ___<<4>--—— Unusually Large Fox Shipment Ono oi‘ 1111- lmgrst l111l-ivl1luul ship 1111-11is of livr- foxes 111111 has 0v1-r Nfld. Steamer Is Refloated (Canadian Prose) -S’l‘. JOHN'S, Nfld., Nov. 26.—'1‘11~a Nowfouudlnud Government 1111-11111- or Prnspvm, whio l1rr1n nsiloro yrs- t1-r1lny n11 (in-on islnnd 11nd “'11s ro- flouted 111st night and roorlu-d Si. John's this rveniug undor her own steam. considerably 1111111111-10 under taken part hor fort-hold 11nd wilh wntor enfor- lng Ibo engine room. Arrange- ments were being made to dock the steamer at once for repairs. Egyptian Army Ordered T0 Quit The (Canadian Press) KIIIARTIIM. Sudan, Nov. to lho Sudan forthwith. leave shortly. Sudan 26.- Efiybtlun 11111111 of lho idgypliuu Ar- 111y wvero served wilh orders to 1-v- The 1111111111011 already bus left. lrd bntlnllon with artillery loll this prnvl111-1- was 111111111 yosler- duy mooning by i.\’ir. W. K. Rogers. wlu-n 111- sent foxes. vulurd :11 l||1- proximately $58.000 to Iilranre and Switzerland. Th1- foxm nro 111 chm-go n11‘ .\ir, Jar-k .\_vl\\':1rd, :1 fox rauu-lu-r oi‘ wide uxp1-ri1-111-h who will accompany lho vnlunhlo ship- mc-ni to its 1l1-s1l<11:1i1io11_ Th1- foxus to vin Montreal nml iiuvro. slllllill! on the S. S. -C1-d1-ric on Novvlnlu-f 28th. Three pairs oi‘ foxes. owned l1y -.\lr. \\'. Chester S. Mchuro. 111-00111- puuy liir_ Rognra’ shipment wI1~lrl1 marks thr- i111ro1l111-1l11n oi 111c- 111x- breallng industry: into these two A. B. HUDSON combine Western incss by a dealers in ness before ess in the West. ____.__ 4 O>-— 0' 1m a 26.—Zlwar- Pasha mew Premier of Egypt reach an England “Foreigners have nothing to fear, They will be protected. The new govern- - maintain sufficiently do so. and ~< rm -—--- -- l‘l11 141-1111‘); l11-i\v--1-11 i111 ll'l.<ll '|‘1. puri \\'111-l'- 1-1'< i'1|io11 :1111l llu- 111-11 I1-isl1 \\'11r1».- ors- I'11lo11. i'1>11111l1-1i l1y .l.'|111»-.~1 l.:11'- kir. 11 ln-n 111- 1\-:1< 1111sl1-1l 11-11111 ll1.- ‘furuu-l- 11|‘-,'.Ill1l7..'lll11ll, zlguiu 1-:111.\-1»1I 11-11111111- 111 1111111111 l-1.-:i niglli. 'l‘l11* l.:1l'l1'i11ii1-.~‘- 1l~-i'_"' |)|lll(‘l' 111111-11-5, p11.-=l>-1l pirllvis ll1-lulu: 1211-11111» 11111- 1'1111 |)l1'llil's' 1111-1111 s, 1-11111-411-111-11“; ll) "lli-‘iu :1 silllii‘. 1611111111011»- 1111-11-11 11111114111: ~11l|-:1111--- 1111I-111 dlifil-ull. 'l‘l11- 11111111‘. 1111111111: 1l11-11|s1-11'<~=: 1111111-11- 111 1-1-111- wilh i111- I11-o 11111111»: \v-1'-- 111‘1I l-1-1I ' 1111-11-1-1-1-1-11- . -.1~1r 11s :1 \v:11‘11~ iull‘. l)111- :::1il11 ring >1l111111 its ground l111l il1-- 111l11~1' lmllu- :|l11I ll1-d. 'l'I11- v'.\i‘l|- 1111~11l l '11 1111lll :1 11111-1111111‘. —*'~—~~- {C} Y 1 IRRIu 1 Allegations that an organiz- ed attempt 11:11: been made to force hi-m out of the coal bu-s- of coal Canada. were substantiated by a wit- David Campbell. Royal Cmmissioner. of Winni- peg, who is inquiring into ir- regularities in the coal busin- ‘TTTZF-s SHOULD Efi SENT” on APPROVAL- e MOST" povou E’ ‘ 1 // . EovI-TIASN P111; M1111: MAKES FC- llsuullul 115i "115 551155" 5115 51155 Sees in 1515111-1 Mlak- ings of Future N. H. L. Star WILL 11151.11 HIM May be Used This Winter Roy Prow- se .Wilh Boston Hockey (‘Iub BOSTON, Nov. 25.——Art R058; manager and vice-president of the Boston Bruins, the latest addition to the National Hock- ey League, is a wise old boy. Th; Boston professionals have bCCn working out here for two wteks. w-lth a daily squad of twelve and sometimes more. Ross‘ one big move was the signing of “Wackey" McEach- 1:111, well-known to “down Elst- crs” as a speedster on the Char lottetown Abbies. Ross saw in McEachern the makings of a future star, and tendered him a ccntract. But Ross does not intend to play “Wackey" in enr- ly season, using the amateur Maples as a Warm." Ross lin- tends to have McEachern un- der his eye right here in Bos- ton. The professional manager will be able to use McEachern in case any of the regulars are injured, and the Islander will at the same time retain hle amat- eur standing. Playing with Maples in league games and practising under Ross’ careful coaching daily McEacher-n will have unheard of opportunity to develop. '[‘11'11 111111-1- liiaritllue players. Roy I'r11\vs1-, (‘11111-111111-1011-11. mud Aub- 1'1-y \\’l1--:1lo11, hlo111el0l1, brought .,- a1. 'l'tllll)N'l‘l), N111‘. lurl-s: 'l‘111~1111lo_ 1:111- I\I1111ir1~:1l, cloudy Qui-lu-r. cloudy . . . . .. (‘lfion-u. 1rl1-ur llulifztx. 1-l1-ur Si. Jnhu, rival‘ 1111-111111, cloudy N1-\v York. (‘It‘:'ll‘ (‘1111111-11. 1-11-111‘ . . . . . .. :1111i 11111114111. :11 10.49.. nud 7.18. l)1-1-. 111-11, 5.10 $1.111. European countnlos. -1\l111-ill1111-. frl-sil \\-1~s11-1-l_v winds. l'.-1i1-:1111I 1111111 111111111 :1111l 31111111111111 11-111111-1-11- R2 . Iifi . ill} .40 1111.111 11111- this morning at Sun sols 111111 urn-moon at 4.111 rises to1110rrow' morning at l-‘irsl. quarter moon Wednesday, 11.18 l1--1-1- by ltos-s. 111-11 showing up well. h: is: 1|111l1-1.~1l11o1l ll1:1t B. A. A. A. :1111l 1111141011 lioolu-y (‘lub are after |l11- “down Ens-tors" when Ross lets 1111-111 out 51s tlu- Bruins int-end t0 1-.'11'1-_v lw-vlvu mcu only. 1111-1101131 1-1111) is lullde 11p of for 1111-r (mturiu zlmutuurs and Pacific (‘oust ln-ugul- players. Of the ama- 1~111.. Nm, (‘arson Cooper. Hamil- lou finger 11cc, upcars to he going 1111- ll1-st. liobby Rowe, Floyd Cooke. 1i1-1‘1-11s1.-. 111111 All’. Skinner, forward, -11-1- frnlu 1111- (Toast. They are tried \-.-i1-1-:111s 111111 5111011111 mmke tho prmlo. “ll:1c.k" I-‘owlor tho goalie. ls :11.-11 frmu lho coast. I-‘runk Patrick. 1111-111er of lho Vancouver club, and l'111'l111'r i1-z1111-111alo, of Ross‘ on the old 1\l1111ir1-.'1l “hinder-era, Is respon- uibli- for 1111- (‘oust players’ arrival i11 lid-um. 111- 11111115 lo help Ross :1111l p:11-l1-1l with soulo 01' bis best 1111-11 lo do i111; favor. OIh-rr |1l:1y1-|‘.~1 with Ross one. IIPIIIHFIS- 111111-111-11 and Schuare, On- 1111-‘11 slurs, :1111l "Suooky" Harris from 1111- “W-st lIt-udlt-y, n veteran pi:1_v1-1- is also wilh tho Boston clubs. Ari Ross is :1 lra-liin-Pr I11 discip- 11111- :1111l 1irivos 1111-11 hard. Work- wills 111-11 111-111 dully, 111111 the squad is 1111i. :1lln\v1-1l to slow up Ross 1vo1-l1s vvcry player bard and if M11 shows slglln of 111-9111101111, he sends 111.- Illilytl‘ 0111 lo 1.111 11 sweat on. Ti11- curly sossloua of the Bruins ll-uiniug did not s00 Ross scrimmag- - lug his 1111-11; that came later. Ho soul tl11-111 out to do u. lot 0f skat- ing :1111l shooting. side against side 1x11111111; 1-11l_v 111i» week. \\'11ll1- 1111- otllviols :11 the big rink 111-1-1- did 11111 buvn nny intention 0f .-i1o111-11l11g 1111- 11-1- urea. such was 1111111- win-u Ross arrived in town. ll.- .~-:1\\' 111 1111-, 221) by 100 l1 small 111110, 111111-11 largo;- than i116 avcrago 11111111111111 ri11k. 'i‘l1o change of tho 11-1- s1n11-1- mude room for 500 extra box 51-1115. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc Rates-Ze. per word each Insertion. "‘1\'1'x| \\'1-1ln1-.-11l:1y. annual tea 111111 s:1i1- St. Peter's Schoolroonr liuttor 1111111 ovcr. ll “We buy Feathers. For Sole.- l.n1 ll1-Icing 011111-11. llenry Meritor- 111111- ti: (‘0.—970-ll~28-2l "For Sale, Home Could . use- ful fancy articles, Dolls, (1th y. Ap rons- Gifts. oto., at the odlrt lluznnr TbursdnyrJM-ll-BB-Il "Every body welcome to the Arndlun Saving Fund Society Soo- 1111 1n 111.- Past Time 0111b H1111 to- night n1 8 p- m. Ladies please bring baskets. 978-1l-l7-mll. "Coming to Yoda Thostrm syn-rial program. Leather Pusher! Ruulmi-rsido tlflo eighteen min- utes luicr than Charlottetown. nud. "Her Tempory Husband". Montague. Buford”: Sourle. Tues- day; Morel-I, Wedneldlyt Q. Pet- ers- ‘ifhnreqeyaws-uqlt-q-li ,- \ 1v ran ns-p‘. --.;