171151 lllHN MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT ,_ 2*)?’ ///' MAXIMS of A MERCHANT Two and two make four except " ns s. r l “ sin ." s s ' ‘ '- .".';:.'".:.".r.:.:*".'.":..:":"~‘ r "' r The Peoples Pape _ :.":..‘:*:...'::‘..2:"::- iagc- oi‘ your customer. ___.___/ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew l gg-mftwmlwdna-Ilgfrzfi Chariotialuwn Guardian Two Co!“ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, i927 Morning Guurdlua Founded 1581 ll. 5. llll lllllll 1111151 Must Spend Money 0n Foreign M ar t s — Situation is Called Serious. NEW YORK, Nov. 21. —-The United States must spend at least one-nineteenth of its, international income in foreign markets to avert a world credit crisis. said Sir Georgi- Paish. noted, British economist, in an article in the Tariff Review. “The United States ought to spend one billion or better, $2,000,- 000000 annually in foreign countries to permit these countries to pur- chase American produce in return and to enable them to meet their ll obligations to this country for the " capital supplied them sinrc thc war." said Sir George. “The present situation is a seriour one," he continued. "The amount oi credit granted both at home and abroad by the United States in thc ill-year period since the beginning of the war has been so vast that. the meat reservoir of new credit. ivhit-l". alternations oi‘ the hank reserve law and the immense gold imports created has been largely llllll'l.1‘d. "There is no present indication o! monetary stringency in the United States. Figures show that there was $4.000.000.000 worth of new cap- ital issued during the first half 0' 1927. Nevertheless. should new credit continue to be created after the manner of recent years, it i: evident that the available supplies will be exhausted in the not distant future." Hop-es To Lift , American Cup (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., Nov.'21. — Sir Thomas Lipton still hopes to lift the American cup. He is going to challenge in 1928, and there is a new Shamrock-Shamrock F1fth—‘ to be built in which the famous yachtsman is going to cross the At- lantic for his fifth attempt.‘ Sir Thomas arrived in Toronto yesterday for a week's visit. and the Globa saw him at his rooms ir Casa. Loma. “I've [-107- l1 “"89 601" lection of cups. probably one of thr largest in the world" he said. "but I won't be happy until I lift that old mug from the United States. l would be willing to spend my las‘ shilling to get it." It has been estimated that he ha' already spent several millions in hisfour successful attempts. thr first of which was made in 1899. Li" ----<-o>-»——~— Fire At Midgell About nine o'clock Sundaymislll a fire broke out in the saw mills owned by Mr. J. D. McLeod of Mid- gel], about four miles from St Peters Bay. A crowd soon gathered and thc blaze was extinguished but not be- fore several hundred dollars worth of damage was done. the floors be- ing burned out and a quantity 01 belting and machinery being partly destroyed. It is believed to be the work of an incendiary as therc was evidence of kerosene oil being ap- plied to the building. Owing to the breaking of the dam the mill had been closed down f0" about a month and there was nc fire in the building. _ The Chief of Police has been noti- fied and the matter is being invest- lgated. _ The property known asthe Mid- gell Mills consisted of bothsaw and arlst mills and it was a high class plant containing modern machinery '-' Condensed Slmllal‘ RATE-id. D0!‘ word. l“ each inaction in mil column. >0<oo+0< ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE fresh every day. Saunders. NW1- some a 00.. Market Building. t1 __.___.__.._____________ ‘PERSONAL AND SOCIETY O private Christmas cords printed v to order. Cali at Guardian Job Printery. ‘ARTISTIC LITTER HiADB AND blotter: for use during Christ- mas reason on hand a‘ Guardian Job Prlntery. ‘SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN Christmas cards and greetlnsfl- 5B0 Guardian Job Printery sel- action. ._ ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVQLOPES Prices so for 20c; 100 for 35c: 350 for 00c: I00 for $1.00; 1.000 M" bus. Poltpaid. uni-nan Of- flae. Guardian Job tery. tf ‘l0! rum-mac or Evan 30 Millions Needed l T0 Add Two Feet To l , Present Level 1 150001111 to tilt: (iuardlan) l CLEVELAND, 51110., Nov_ u _ Thirty million dollars would be re- quired to add two i'cet to present Great Lake ship channels. Col. Sllflllcei" Cosby. district engineer of the war department told a group of representatives oi‘ city council chambers of commerce and naviga- tion companies here yesterday. If the depth is increased l0 five feet the cost would tunount to $100,000.- 000 he said. L- C- 5110111. 0f Cleveland, vice- president oi‘ the LakéTJarriers As- St-Cilltllln. told the conference the present draft of lake channels is now l9 feet as compared with 21 six YPKXTS llito. He tleclaretl work should be started at. once on St. Marys River. which is at present .he shallowest channel in the lakes. —~--- <+>-~- - Belgian Cabinet Resigns After Disagreement (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS, Nov. 2i. ---’l‘lie 1301-. zian cabinet oi‘ which I-ienrl Jaspari UNlll ill , lfilllil lllllll PUlY NR l l N l] n N"‘Sonuy” DelightsXC ‘fAre Fighting allot- tle For Bread,” their Leader Declares —— Plans to Visit Run- nimede M e c. d o w Blocked by Police. 'l'lil- ‘Jilli- l The Canadian Legion B. E. S. L.. the director, Mr. Eugene J. Murphy and last but by no tin-ans least, the ‘entire cast arr to be congratulated upon the very able performance of the Armistice play “Sonny“ which had its premiere. so far as Char- llottclown is concerned, in the iPrinro Edward Theatre last night. . The performance was opened by l t- presence of His Honour thc uitenaiit Governor. but long be- ‘t- ‘ ll'l'l\'ill. which was signal- ti cosmos, Nov. Z51. L? llllll‘ hik- oi‘ “t‘ux~ vs arurv" llvtgllllli- s tt-n ti: ago ih the llhnntlila vnll l'_\', ("anal to nu t-ml lmlay \\'lli'll A. the Km“.- mt hmmv Wm; ‘mod m .1. (funk, His-rotary of» the. 1\liu " ' cnpflcmh l~‘t-tlei"alit)ii, 11-(1 his band of l|1l"i|'" |l|<|_yt'(| Vilt-lsb t-unl mint-rs into " falgni" Stiuari». It) lislt-u in n sting son. Charley went overseas. lug utltlrtlllu vtilitheiiiiiiilg llu- lialll-‘he met another lad Joe Morden. win utiverumviit. lwhu bore so close a resemblance i0 alonnllng the base of Lord Ncl- him. both in appearance. voice and son's statute. (‘uuk told his "army" manner. that no one could tell them and a great urowtl of stiet-lailpis allilll- TllPY We"! "OVBI" U"! ml)" that int-lutletl many p<|llv<-|iit*||.|1|1lt m’ llll‘ Solllllll‘ l-Uliellllt-‘l’ 3nd boll! u... mum. "1- t|l,.,,\-,,1M_,,. is pa,“ were ivounded by the same shell. u ls_ premier. resigned this afternoon w.- upp righting H ha...“ h“. Charley marries Joe. who was stun- ntt-r a cabinet met-lint: which cntl-- Iirt-utlj‘ pied ill’ the explosion back w safely- 3d ut, 5,30 u m, n“ i“ "U, mh,"h‘_vifilu.. h’. W“, But he is mortally wounded. and dies". in hospital while Joe recovers _ _ , . U _ and rcttirns home. Joe has pro- ..'.'.'.‘.‘;“..'...‘- ‘JIZ".'£‘J.. “.17.'.’.'..?.‘.I‘ ma“ "r Wl- that "is Your“ t" mu“ w_ q I ‘I ‘f!’ ‘NH Canada he Will impersonate him, “ll -l _" “lulll l l“ l lglll l" l ‘f -_ so as to spare his mother, who is ""1" ~l_ "lvY rlllll WllW-l blind. m.» blow that must ma. n rllllrll-tl llllrllli: the address. the she learnt; of the death 01' her only rmwtl l'l'lllillllf‘il intact, aul1_ 1H son. Well. Joe carries out. his darkness came on, the miners light- friends dying yequgs; and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ed the lanterns which they had If you have been there. you know _’I‘lu=. cl "is artist- over profound disagreements between the socialist.‘ 1nd XlOIi-SOCllIllSI members of the nrintstry concerning re-organization oi the army. The socialists insist- ed upon rerlucllon in military ser- vice f|"oin ten to six months. a stand that brought thc unanimous opposi- tion of the Catholic and Liberal members of the Government. (m, but llaldltvinism that wt- wurlv The “Prince Edward”. ‘lit-d by the playing of “God Suvt-l As regards the play itself‘. it is the: ‘story of the Crosby family. whosel There‘ YEHCANAIJIAN [Etlltllff lllmlsllcilnlpggyfl ilusucciss‘ opacity Audience At Tlu- staging. loo; was excellent. but a _ word of trriticism may. per- haps. be opened. Some of the men marlt- ilst- of rather too much rouge something which. however, was only noticeable when the fooilights were at their highest. The musical of the program, which was most capably rendered by all i1u~ smut-rs. was as follows: MUSICAL NUMBERS “Lol- You Deur"----Mr. Blunt-iv d "l)rt-:uns"-- Miss Barbara Mac-Neill Selection-Mr. Raoul Raymond Actromptmislr-Mrs. Raoul Raymond "Dear Old Chum"-~Mr. Leigh Dingwell Seleetioiu-Mr. Ben Acorn A('l!OllljJfllll$l.—lV1lS1~} Roberta Spencer “Sonny"—~M1ss Barbara MaeNeill Selection-Mr. Leigh V. Dingwell lo which was added by way oi‘ very good measure a. vocal solo by Mr. Art Brut-e. Here also is the list of characters: Albert (EIIARACTERS) (in the order of which they speak) James Montrtlse - Mr. Albert Blanchard Buddy Hedgesu Mi". Meiiton Whit- lock Florence Crosby—-Mlss Ruby Mac- Dougall Harper Craig-Mr. George Beers Mrs. Crosbw-Mrs. Arthur Henry Charley Crosby. Joe Marden—Mr. Leigh V. Dingwell Madge Craig-Miss Nora Camer- on Henry-AVE". Art Bruce Jasper-Mr. Sid Fielding p‘.c__fl___ ‘brought. with them. Cook. with a and if you haven't. you had better lantern in his hand, rontluuell [I0 wlllgllt lllld 58H. It Will lie Well speaking for an hour alter dark. tWOPUl-Yolll‘ Whllf» (‘tililillgil-llifl from Labor anti The DlBYQYS all filled Lllell‘ P455996‘ (‘omiutinisi tu-pauizaticms in Lon. tivc rolls so well, that/it would Up Of Montreal Jewelry Store (Canadian Press) NEWARK, N. J.. Nov. 21. — Alex. Paul, of New York. arrested here as Alexander Skoski, after he was al- leged to have attempted to slay a ailor. today 111m, ntttmdetl with bands and bann- 599m lllvldlolls l” slllllle olll? am’! tu-u, u-lu], mum... 1,.“ U... "Wu." mgforspecial mention. But one. may) u, qq-“l-“lgm, Squflrt, malice, perhaps, the excellent‘ 'f‘hl-. litllt- army oi‘ hikers t-aiuulwork or Mrs‘ Afthur Henry whol into the l'\*.|iil't' of liontltin from l’l“?"l‘l,lh” 13ml?‘ Mrs’ Crosby’ Miss‘ u... w...“ m... m“ "was nwpung a: MalcNeill who represented the base of Nelson's (‘ulumii entl- Joléidwsgtillléailit ‘N133 wlelgssbecggiL Pil the lrvlt. Th): miners lmtl plml~ Comma.’ v.50 gm]: n, rendemq‘ 8 a dell In front (lliisivi -k. with (‘talk ,_|,,.1,a,{1'b.,'u@dum“... l pper, Madge, confessed. olice an- ,. , _, , iounced. that he and pa young iiidtlmk iii" infill“ (“Sllhmrmlr Clall-‘Cwllo llllllell m" l° be all wonmn ucicolnplice paruclpuwd ml S‘ ‘ hi1 otml galls luvllll: llll" right. at heart. though no thanks to he‘ holdup m" u jewelry Store insflll-llt 111v lll£ll‘t'l|l‘l's \\'il\‘l'tl th~ ll‘ her villianous father. Hooper Craig. Montreal, on August, 95m, which| l“fl_ llll¥~ n part which was very well taken by zlelded precigug stones vmucd at lll“ “lll"‘lllll.l‘ lnitl plans 01' thl- Mr. George Beers. The character $31,000. ‘llllltlmfls n) visit ltuunymwiul Alt-n- parts of Henry, and Jasper were ltlt)\\' Wlllllfil flu- Bayou,» l lilllll -l"llll llllv stallion llu- .\lli),'ll1l Bill flllllrinulvul ilskt-w when lht- ptilit-v "‘ l‘ll"llllll‘ll1e:~l sent word 1n zidvantwo i llulnllniltnwilll ll|(5‘l1)t!ll;‘l' not lo lllllllt). : l in eat A onion’ is a par (ll _ For Pound Sterling-i “nugnd very" capably taken by 'Mr. Ai"t t-e and Mr. Sid Fielding. ‘ -—-—---so>_---_- Hon. P. J . Pardis Appointed T0 Senate (Canadian Press) QUEBEC. Nov. 2i. --'I‘hc Chron- llllt‘ (‘rown lauds near Windsor 1111511". and the :tuthorliit-s airo 4-,.- lcle-Telegraph today says that Hon.‘ mnmlly I).“N'""I“H-" “lllllll ‘llllllll p_ J_ Pamdjs’ member o; me Legis-‘ lllli)’ lltllllll to those parts. til-allow: _ ‘ v _ " ‘ ma", council of me Province of o1 11in nmrt-liiilr. i-nlllloyell mint-rs _Xl”w lllllk-yNlw- “l- lwlflll, Quebec’ and chief “berm organizer-lulu plunnq-‘I u“ .,L.,hm,u“, Wm“ llSlllllfllll oi a lurlhtu- nviv hill-l 0f the Quebec distrirt._ has been‘ ,lll"l".v Fl! RlHIILYIIIP-‘lll llit-aitlow no.1 lllllllllil llllllllllllfillllllllléisiiziete 119:1; appointed member ol‘ the Senate ofi l-‘lt llliulllrl-li to have the inn-- ‘l’ l ‘Ulllulll l S ‘l ' 5T7" Canada. It is imderstood. accord-l llvllll-H ovllllls‘ forth their grit-voile.- l"“l“l"“l “ll“l"lll"ll-“ lll llll‘ l‘ll"lll~'“ lng to the newspapers that the ap- ilgziiust. the KtI\'l*l'1lllll_\lli. on pflrcll- "Fllllllli" "lllllwl llllllly- Th“ llll‘ poiutmpnt. 1mg been ratified but‘ invent nu lht- vary Sum’ wmm Kim: in the pcuuil is now believed to b.» that its publication by the author-l John signed the drip-j;- U1‘ [he m“, revolving British (iovernmeni eo- lties at Ottawa is bcfllig withheldiuns. opt-ratiuii. Ila strength recently yahm has been aided by brokers’ "mtil the member to fill the Mont-I ‘lllll'l‘llllH"s. 'l‘lll- sterling rain was mm real vacancy is named. 40-1. . _ .5 U B B 5 5 F U l; t-urrietl lo tlu- rw-ortl high figure ' ' of 3F l l l '1 ‘ Sultan Fires HIS ...-....; ..’l.!‘ "“' "‘ 1 7 ' l Father s FRVOPItG) ,-..-.._-___ .-_. _._.__.-. . _ ""‘“‘ _ j _ lin. Th l..~ - ._ ‘ PARIS. hut’. ..’l. - - ilitmlziy Mull “dun male was a very Serious éom ummtitl, the new l-i-yw-arsiid Sul- i(‘o1. i). A-ffiacKinntm tnu of i\liI|'t)(‘l‘tl has started his Mjnjgan and Morrison reign by firing his father's favori ell and Major lkimn. Siliabatltm. Will)‘ ISQtlIYHQd Yester- live exhibit. and scored WlliS. and no doubt wvotdd have made an even better showing. but day F r 0 m Royal lfor the fact that Mr. Edgar Milli- 9 I » . Winter Fdlr- lean was stricken with appendicitis ‘a fcw days before the show and tho Colonel l). A. MacKinnun return- 5011111011 0f foxes to be taken was ed home last evening from the 1"" l0 Ml‘. Morrison, who lmd been Royal Winter Fair. Ho said that away from the province all summer. thc silver fox show held there dur- lllltll the day before leaving for the‘ mg the past week was a very suc. show and was therefore imacquainl-l (lll’1'.l‘l('tl the lnlernatimial affairs ti‘? tho imperial Paint-e. in his pllltH" ht- has uppulull-tl u new “l|:igill“ t) Mtlllziniuivtl ill-u Alivs, who was Dir- etnr ul‘ (‘i-relnuiilvs It) his f.|lh»l l’! (tables from llabat say that tho ilismltisal of Hihaluitlou was not all together all easy mailer. llnyvilliuy to beiit-vt- ill‘ had itist his import ant and iut-rativn post, the Ma .11" - , ‘ tt- u- Eliiiiifilfiil“P?...L‘L“S.S..IJF.I"?S.Z...Z‘ spl§$a$°3ft“iu’i.§§3‘$2.173.“ .1331 aulllrul-r. 'l‘hl~ vuuui: sultan rwjtnen- total being 189 to 15a. ' m; very art-ally admired. "rm- vlztt-i-unl lll-"Ptl- 'l‘lll~ llisitrarl-tl favorite. ln- Ontario breeders. he believes,“ have exhibitor. Mr. Charles Black made‘ slsled and an ortloi- was given afmade great improvements in their ll 1101301111‘ win with a beautiful have him thrown out of the hn-jfoxes, and if they continue to make Blltlvlllllill in the 1926 black mule perlal Palace. in that tank appar-‘llll? 811ml! Progress. will in a few CIXISS- | (Infly ,.v,.,-y(,,,,. j.,|,,...| u||[||||_ujy1gij-!Y0f|i‘$1. be quite formidable rivals inl Th0 lil‘l'8flll0ll10l1t»s for ,the show cally, fur there ivt-ro funny um the show ring. were in the hands of Island men grflflgpfl m i... u..|||..d_ He believes it is important. thatllllll WW0 W SKY U10 1988i. perfect.‘ 40> Island breeders should be well rep-fivcfyllllllg ill-Si. llwved like clock-l ‘resented with high class stock. every work. The tildes-s. Mr. Vincent year in the future at the royal. ,Fayle of Toronto and Mr. George He spoke in glowing terms of thepCallbeck of Summerside. were very exhibits of Rabi. Humphrey of Ken-satisfactory. and absolutely no crit-. sington. P. E. 1.. who is not yet iclsm was made regarding their} 2i. —— ttiiileyltlsiletliivninyllizs 131i ggsintilszdsliiltlts‘ tllilfcltdlicqmitts:"bgkhislvalihgrofigii 1920. and yet has made probably knowledge of breeding foxes and the most remarkable showing ever what should constitute a show fOX.: inrlll. St-hnunrberg-Llppu. nl thc made with such a small number of made the combination with Mr.‘ an. "f G1, "m... "m". m“, umuuu foxes. Humphrey's foxes were in Fayle, who is an excellent fur man. Rafply in n“, hm..." "f HNIH-hIIOHyAWOIIGBTfUl shape and fully deserved llfllllclllfllll’ 800d- wnh n yum“, "mmm" l~pl'“g‘\QI"a" the awards the judges gave‘ The express arrangements for thc Ex-Kaisers Sister Weds Russ Refugeel RONN. fit-rimllrv. Nov. Alli-r a somewhat bet-lie life, 111"" ex~l\’aistlr's sister. Print-ass Vie- Maxundm. 5M0". "m. mm. (ugh. them. His winnings consisted of foxes were excellent and the two wash” proronaknull damp‘, “m; seven firsts. two seconds, and a young men provided by the associ- ' and efficient {fouple alumina: prizes. In addition atlon gave faithful } Th 2.,__ H "H ‘mm. ._,_ ie won e pup ciamplonship and service. The exhibitors had the bumflv ffl':“l‘y‘:l‘:"" dncvnlbflth futurlties. and the female adultvery finest treatment from thc C.) anti out since thc lluaslnu rcvol|i-l°hampl°ll9lll|l~ 1N’ R’ They were “cmmlmnled onl “on "n"; hyhmsm‘ n; qmurdnywl Harry Elngland. showing his ownlthc trip to Toronto and on rc-l Ema-no“ Wm ‘mun. l“ 1m‘ M“ and ‘FhS. Smiths ‘foxes which arclllurn by Mr. Charles Meikle who did! l - I _ h.‘ ranc 1e by hm. aso did remarkwcverything that could be done to Blllllllll "l "l," Allllllllllll‘ ll" ‘llll ~ ably well. His foxes were very ensure their comfort. The foxmen‘ among the lrusslan royalty all lll-Hclaslsy and very beautifully nines are indeed grateful to Mr. Meikle, consort of n izrlllulsllillllhlrl‘ all The Pore Canadian Co.. and Peter and several spoke of writing to the motion picture “cxlru". “Willi-Ml. cheaply and expedi- "Wlly emailed. Guardian Cen- "Ill Job Primary. Phone I32. Queen Vlelkirla n1 Flnglaud and G. Clark foxes made a wonderful company and telling them how an brother-inlaw of tho nnm- [i()\\" showing considering that there wcrcmtich they appreciated the excellent crful German 121111101111‘ William. several classes they did not exhibit treatment accorded by the railway. (Special to the Guardian) - ‘ when the llnlvelkolll’ the - eessful one and that the Ontario (‘ll Wllll the ranch. l . Alicia Duval-Miss Barbara Mac- Neill Waggles-By Himself In conclusion. the citizens of Charlottetown should consider themselves fortunate indeed that such capable amateur performers as are the entire cast are living in their midst. Their work is for bet- ter than that put on by many so- caliod- professionals. It is to be hoped that they will not disband. but will see their way clear to put on some more plays during the approaching winter sea- son. They would meet. one can be sure. with large and appreciative audi- (511005. Alberta Exhibit p Captured Grand Championship (Special to the Guardian) x ‘TORONTO. Ont., Nov. 21- "-2 (‘onllnulug their wins from Fritlu] of Alberta annexed the four championships ill the market rattle division. ihl‘ grand championship oi‘ the allow was captured by the same institu- tlou on Saturday afternoon, the sweepstakes ribbon being pinned on (‘holee ILA. the champion Hl|()l'lll01‘ll steer. Naturally, Professor .i.l’. Sack- lhe wins as was also Ctrorge F, imy of the Dominion Shorthornl ilssoelatluil. ,l’rtifessoi" Harkviile will tako l2 hind. This animal while shown! antler the llhiversitvs name. was t-tiutributetl by that well known brtltltler, (‘..ll. ilirhtirtluou. Row- deu. Alta. Mexican Rebels‘ Defeated By Federal Troops (Canadian Press) EL PABO. Texas, Nov. 2i. -— Re- ports reaohing El Continental Span- ish language newspaper today said that Mexican rebels who attacked the passenger train Wednesday north of Aguas Calientes. were de- feated Saturday by pursuing federal troops after a battle in which forty rebels were killed and many wound- ed. Two men were captured and executed. the reports said. and the government issued orders to milit- ary commanders of Aguas Calientes and Zacatecas to continue pursuit of the remaining group. Earl Cathcart Is“ Dead After Knife LONDON. Nov. 21. — Earl Cath- rrirt. former husband of Vera. Countess Catlicart. died in London in a nursing home- yesterday after an onorutinn. l (‘aimless Coiheari, whom ho til!’- ort-etl in 1922- and who has been seriously ill for several days from a heart attention. had a sudden ro- iapse on being appraised of the Today. however, she was batter. l<2:|r1's death. 1KEH Kllllll unllllnn Many Others Were Wounded W h e n S t a t. e Policemen Opened Fire on Adi vancing Strikers ~- lCanatla Spending . $160,000 Annually _ In Fishing Bounties l (Special to the Guardian) l OTTAWA. Ont., Nov. ‘.51. lllllllllififili ;ElEBlEn Hi lbotinties to encourage the develop- -Can-l. ' ' ‘aria is spending $160,000 annually in' intent of sea fish: " and the build- jing of fishing vessels. fisheries lust year got shartuof the bounty. receiving $83,- 000. Quebec. for the flshermeii Ul Bonaventure. Gnspe. Sagucny, nntl ‘Matanc received $40,818. New Brunswick fishermen |'('Ci‘l\'i‘(l $113.- ‘721 and Prince Fldylvard lsluntil. share was $13,221. ‘The money" "as divided on the Nova Scutnn the wlialeX-a (‘tiuntess Iveagh Con- l servative. Returned , in Bye-Pllection for Soulihend. ‘ LONDON. Nov. ‘Al-Another W0- Iliztrtial LZIW l)eclar-lluouowillg bask” l“ "lmers m ‘Wsillllilll enters the Iiritish Parliament . . l ed ill (foal Fields. l (Canadian Press) l DENVER. (Join, Nov. ‘.11. l-‘irst blood was shed .m the 1. W. W. coal stale policemen fired on several strikers who stormed the Columbine‘ mine o1‘ tlu- Rocky Mountain Fuel and iron Co.. 30 miles north of Denver. Three strikers wort". known to have been killed and more. than a score wounded, Strikers a;;~ sorted that from seven to ten had‘ been slain. but this could not be verified. Many of the state otiic-‘l ers were injured Governor W. H1 Adams. tirdcred out part of the Col-i sels entitled to receive bounty $11 pvt rtglsttlrrtl ton, payment l0 (i\\'ll('l‘.; ul any one . l not to il\'('t'('(l tilt). ‘I'll . fishermen, $7.50 each. 'l‘o owners nl boats nut It-s than 1Z1 it-et kt-el. $1 per boat. '1‘u boat fishermen $5.60. 9.979 the previous year. Klearns Drops Action Against Jack Dempsey (Canadian Hess) COURT ROOM. NEWARK. hi. .1.. ‘There wer- ' 5lllki‘ lll Culolllllv (‘flllly 10011)‘ Wllvll 11.030 bounty claims paid as against ‘ll l-"llth Sh" llolllld 2l-22l with nnliumping majority. (rnunteiaz, lveargh, Conservative. was n-lnrneil m tlu- by-election at Hnulli PJud-tm-Sr-ti. lo fill the seat icaied by her isband, Lord Iv- ugh, on 111,-. elevation to the House tiotes. The Liberal candidaw, Dougall Mt-ston, received 11,1112; Erskine ,ll2\l‘flll'l'. Labor. 4777. and Ernest ‘liailivotld. independent. 917. The voting; shotvs lltile tahange from the last general election. ' Lady lveugll, in a speech after her election to parliament as tho Conservntlvt- candidate. declared at Houthcnd-bfv-lhe-Sea" “Scuthend has sent a decisive vote oi‘ confidence in Mr, Baldwin. The orado National guard and declared Nov. ill-Plaintiffs‘ charges oi‘ nt- u-suu .1130, 1 lump, fflveals the ho)- martial law in the coal fields 0i telnpted tampering with justice on kflyrnggg; uf mu agitation agglngf, tho Northern Colorado. Troops were the part oi Jack Dempsey" and ‘Pei: 50.38pm flappm- vow, 1 hupe this on their way to the Columbine mine Rickard brought an end today to ludicwus 5mm W111 now go un Lug when the governor signed an order Jack Kearns‘ $333,333.33 court ae- Lturap h@ap_ mung with shortly before ten a. m., giving thc National guard absolute authority in the strike districts. iC-OVERNORIS STATEMENT) DENVER, C0l0.. Nov. 2i.—R.(‘.s-‘ tion against Dempseyv. Both sides agreed to ending thc case by a vol untary non-suit after Judge Runyon alternative would be a mistrial. Just before Judge Runyon issued the other rejected rubbtsh of political con- troversy." Lady Iveagn, successful candidate ,hnd told the defense. who wanted in u“, recent southend election w ill" llllll l" 3° ml’ llllll m” only illi the seat m the Commons vwat- ed by her husband when he was elevated to the House of Lords, is ponsibllity for the deaths of those his ultimatum, the court was thrown 105mg m mm, m gemng m“) pa‘, killed at the Columbine coal mine into an uproar by George (Tex) liamentary action. She takes her today rests squarely on strikers Rickard. who so retsenied a remark S at ‘omorrow morning‘ “mung me themselves, governor W. H. Adams, declared in a formal statement. "Chief Louis Scharf. oi‘ the State Law Enforcement squad. had every patience with the advancing strik-~ ers, and he ordered his men to fire only when it appeared that his o\vn life and those of-his deputies were in jeopardy," the governor said. Powers Fail, . In Effort At Peace-making" (Canadiandh-essl GENEVA, Nov. 21. -'I'he great powers. concerned over recent con- troversies between Poland and Lith- uania, have met with failure in their efforts to induce Lithuania to re- cognize as terminated “the state of war" existing between thc ttvo countries since the Polish general Zelizocski. occupied the city of Vilna. in October 1920. Conservative Leader To Take Holiday (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Ont., Nov. 21.-Hon. R. B. Bennett came to Ottawa today but not to stay for long. nor to as- lville. in (whatge of tho Alberta ex- slime’, m m“, pamamenmry 59mm l hibil of l8 steers was jubilant ov-ir the dunes p; his position A djstmc- tion is drawn between the leader- ship of the party and ‘the leadership of the opposition. As the latter Ls one that has official recognition in {tender for the world's qhuynpqonshlp of his ziulmals to the lnternntitiuul the House. Mr. Bennett stated that had n. IWXt week. Unfortunately there 1h Mr. Guthrie will be-tht- parliament,- well-balancod and extremely attract; no class for the Angus champioulaiy leader until many‘ ill Clllcago- so 1w will be left 11058011100110 lhc speaker secs else officially in his chair. In other words the emolu- ment will go to Mr. Guthrie till par- liament assembles in February Mr. Bennett stated that immediately after the convention he had made his views known to the speaker. The Conservative leader was in a radiant humor when receiving newspaper correspondents this mor- ning. but appeared more anxious to get news than to give it. He made the announcement above referred to and then indicated his intention in a few days of taking a rest till aft- er tne Christmas holidays. Mr. Ben- nett said he was making some pro- gress ln divesting himself of his outside professional and other int- crests. but that it would take a good while to do so. Asked about the recent interview attributed to A. R. Grausteln that the International Paper Co, is now negotiating for his interests in the Eddy Co, Mr. Bennett doubted that Mr. Orausteln had made such state- ments. as there was no ground for any such report whatever. The party leader confessed that while he has answered all his cables and tele- grams of congratulations. he is still. six hundred letters behind. Mrl Bennett seemed rather averse to discussing political questions and conveyed the impression that. while he is the party leader his intention of taking a holiday and thc official recognition of Mr. Guthrie as house leader till parliament assembles mean that he will not ‘be very act- ive untli after the turn of the year.‘ He. indicated the improbablllty of a conservative running in Maple of Kearns‘ counsel that the promot- ‘er had boasted having the easc "in ‘ the bag" that he called the lawyer a "contemptible liar" in open court. 0&--i—- Movement Started To Suppress Gambling " (Spec-oi to the Guardian) (ll~JI\'.l<1\'.l.. Nov. 21. ~~ A stronz, t t uncvemt-nl has been started by the Fiatleration m‘ Protestant (‘liurellerl of Switzerland ln suppress gambl- ing 1n the European Casinos. lil- elutlini: that at Aluuis- (Turin, Swell- isii (‘hurvht-s are Ilaeltlng the Swiss, anti want lilo (lovernmenl in brim; the question up bofnrn the lA-tigtil of Nations. .\iut'h on lltwlllull is wpteett-tl. l-sjit-t-iull." from France and lltllalnm. which Ubliilll laritt- n-vw-imes from gamb- UseDf Word “British” Is Prohibited lsileclal to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.__ l use of the word “Britishs" to describe ‘bath or toilet soaps manufactured in the United States has been pro- hibited by the federal trade com- mission in an order issued against the Carlton Boap Co.. Inc. of New York. British-made soaps have llflillfld widespread popularity. the orders said. and the C0lilllilSSlO‘l considers thc use of the word “Brit- ish" in describing soaps manufact-_ urcd inthis country" 21:: misleadhiy: lllilVUftlbillltf. Mom: "Hovrmc. pays Even 1F Cottrcr. Boys Am: CRAZY-THE)’ bftti. time. mzuz ‘\ FACULT\E$ Maritime cloudy and somewhat occasional light rain or snow. Maximum and minimum temper- south-wcsterly winds. milder with st-cond VJOIIIRH member icnt. Lady Iveagh 1:; thc 22nd menw of her faintly to sit in Commune. Commenting on her election today. she declared that aside from pou- tics, “The voters‘ verdict pro.» Southend people at least have con fldencc that u wile may repress?- them as faithfully as he." husband i——<oo-c>—i—— NEW YORK. Not 1Z1. -—- Willie liitoln, of the Finnish-American A, (‘..tu(1a_v successfully defended his titl- ns national senior cros< country rhampioii of the Alllillvll" Alhlvllt‘. Futon lly outstripping fl fioltl of I35 over the nix-mile Voir Cortland: Park course. it was h. sixth victory in seven years. 11s time was -1) minutes, 0 l-5 slxvond" ~ {-0} Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, i punt-d. Eiitertasnnic 1,111. l-Iall jllYFlfVJiWl r 1101i e (V) furs‘. ‘ Eat Wholesome Whole \. Cereal the 100 pertetit food m t biscuit, muffins, etc. ' OliBG-Ocl. Conic to thc Green Lantern C.-" crenv Tuesday and enjoy Jig. Dinner. 537 "Buy your Xmas gifts at Kin Daughters Sale, Hcartz Hal Tin.- day. November 24th. 5543-11-22“ “Come to ploy in lhcdericto“ ‘Hail Tuesday evening, Nov. 22nd b 538 the New Glasgow players. "Alpha Rebekah Lodge me- cvcry Tuesday evening at 8 "- Tonight mutt--i".~: cl imporian"? nuirt- a lnrve tl'lL‘ll(lfIXl"0. '-' ‘Hum-ulna. ('llllll.\‘. lllllillld- lllllll-(l hula» jlfljllll‘ novelties cab- lmu. pun-ll. '|'1‘lili'._.' llnzitzn" Thurs- till)’. "All kinds of hand made gifts for Xmas at Kings Daughters Sale lleztrtz liall Thursday. November 24th. 543-11-22-31 l*l\'t-ll,v‘s Press, Wed. Nov. 23rd lil‘l'llll't‘ by Rev. W.V. McDonald 1L1). 111;; Social and good entv. liilllllPlll. 1f not line on Thursday 510-11411". "Come to the Concert and Boy sari-vi in iviarshfield Hall. Wednes- day evening, Nov. 23rd under the auspices of the Y. P. S. of the Unit- ed Church. Best city talent. ‘I1’ not fine. first fine night. 517 l1 21 3i "inquire Re Chronic Disecw. aturesr 112 Prince Street. Dr. Cllft. Don‘? Toronto. cloudy .. 38438 delay. recovery in next thm: Montreal. snow . 28-326 months. 9.13-3 m»; Quebec. cloudy .. 26-18 ______ HalllaX. fall‘ -- 34-32 "The animal meeting of the Sal!" Jllhll- Clem‘ ~ 32-19 Long Creek Farmer's institute will BOSlOll- Cloudy - 40-28 m. held u. Afton Hall. Thursday. New Yolk- dvlldy ~- - 40-3? November 24th, 81.7.30. Hector Mc~ Ch‘town, cloudy iligh tide this morning at 9.41; and tonight at 9.311. Sun sets this afternoon at 4.22 Lean, Secretary . 573-1121-21. “Comello ilnrdPn Hall. Tu:- Creek, where nomination day is and ris ~. tomorrow morning at ‘ii-flay Nmenfl," 20nd .0 s“, “Th” Friday. ‘The time is short and the scattered constituency is in the grip of winter. Mr. Bennett will be here for a few days. ll. New moon Thursday, Nov. 24th. 5.05 a.m. Summeraide tide eighteen mlnu ea later than Charlottetown. importance or Being Earneot‘ played lvv the Young People -f Si. John's Church Crapaud. "~| l~ conjunction with tho Women's inr- llilll-Q- 51541-21 of parlia- 9