re. '11 hell's q ‘n. . -the' result, of the ‘etblmlbllwdl ‘.1 a .1 eomotive boiler at Morals lies from here. A ‘ a" no; ls a ‘ . M; ~ ‘- 091'. vaoofeeeiillivfi- i l ,SSii~‘iiill A s-mc my?‘ if v.6. .-‘-.- l-IIOIGI‘ 10 pg: GQILHIIIQOIID but!“ 105,. lpeelnl words h: use week- vveok. i . 1 ‘ e v-ryv.‘ ‘.1. r l. ..,{~.i'-,1..1_§ s; a “h. lust-cliche oi‘. st. I v North Wiltshire, » city. ;Vl'.sdu,esd Misses Cecil garet “Clsrficiuuv: __ idenee i in this ‘province. Mr , wwho is a native of Dlltsrlv. it‘? ~ czfine w- the province from Boo l ltqn. Hismany friends wish him ll continued-loud‘ health upon this interesting anniversary of his car vlistor in the city yesterday. “ '-' ...: i“ ' M\r¢: and Mrs. accompanied by %ons '. ( _ w, _ a ‘we New our: entail... _ e ——- delice 61w’ ,1» _, _ L , ., - _ Mr. ,Audrqw Bradley, gbnerai “n.3,”- mgcfipq‘ Theresa's was n guns. wins, ‘CB-lfipbell. motored to iiile [has and Mar Q- Al’ .. ' 1Y1 ' ‘- - ‘5 " , W Meth istsgiyrtneil- Win arm m. '2. l .-~ - _ |l'\,"1|,“ 11- --~ ‘y; =-,,v ' iv .'* ' " '.-' a ffl- . _ lngepprgyvsurau . yilscbililhbbiis nggbtfigagvhcgy’; uwnhipand r ...; - ' _ Q- ..-- ,.. _ _ score p11 w:‘i-= wmren uvs Assure Foul EXPERIENCED sA LESLA-DV - 7“ . Gen-run; came-ruins Watkins lop products. Direct qwanes posi-tionin store. WIRE o .. " . -to consumer. . ‘Writs, The _.r._u,. "B" care otuunrulan. - ' . 3; . - - white . Watklnsflouflit cm; stew-m . ‘ ._ . .. _ “ , l) insu- ~.. s Men-creel!" ‘ r - - - t - lAUCTlbflrdvkiaiflAT Mcsiltgzbslig . - wt! ---—---—., , . spice-pout, i3 urdiw ; -‘ .. ° l" .Flll’-,5919-.' ‘ Pilmlll- '1.°.°§3‘1.‘"'"» , (win w=r£a-‘Iaus"r's|sn.) 'gu"$‘,"“, *1 —“ t‘ ‘ “ ‘ - »"'1 A‘ _. {Not/fl ".,1'-_-smet Pasha, ‘-'_' . FOR 8ALE-,-A QUANTITY or ‘Falling’ av“? 5 9 1&0: the Turkish-delegation m " ' WIIIBIQpOlI for-Vfdx biscuit. Apply ' ° h “p - the ,Lau$n1§ne, peace ‘conference. I I A- 8'3- . l, , . , . . . m: “m” dlwluwd ‘W4! 9mm“ P°“‘°““'° T-otal . . . . . . . ._ ~ i‘ m, tqdauuhe Near, lpsst situation; ‘ 1100 Annie oir. Faun, = < » ~ Atthe conclusion, egutilsnntervisw METHODm-ra _ stock farms. Terms. Box ‘ ' ‘with the Rrelnier. he decleredz- y Poem. Mum . - - -" .. QMYPgirearsHHPQsP-l,eitsllglvgrfill‘ Moore‘ ........ 4 . w‘... ,, . .... i l‘ _ Cliff) W B m0! S8.‘ B BO 0f)’. Nam, . _ 2 . '8»'MUFF BE- 1 t led ‘fl ' s“ - we: ‘and Kllls- toliillssifilfit: ...‘ a‘?! qfitsfi°lt ,,,§§l,f§f,“ -,;_§ swn- Finder, peace leave . at the hotel’ Carrillon. ‘at is not. esr; “alum, __ G 3615!!!! P5790513". North River tain that I will go to London," be Hnmlmeson _ 1°°55i15-3,1._ said. "-50 far l have received no prov“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ -‘=~=~- -_ - otficiai invitation todo so, ‘ - , ' ___ . ' mas‘ PR9“ AP‘ TO LET ,. “it there are anyfrér incidents Tom _ . 35 F "Tum-ch? mam 5°“; 2 at Constahtinople, it" "tibe our T}, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r ll‘. tea l. l2 boss. 15 Holstein Us MODERN cor‘. fault v9 want peace also‘ Yo“ , gxpmg was so?! 1° w)’ Y“ can“: n9 buildings; “o; ‘soqd ‘r0 LE_T-—-H‘g 9 liq l _ ‘s’ may auiévwhauaver we Sign creed bL-Ml‘. Rfillmfi 0F» . machinery;.il8,000.A. ,.msoa. ;."°lll9.ll.°l?° ...“ newt». "- . w‘, w", M, v,°1a‘,e_... - A°”l°-t°“' w l‘ » ~ro_, ts-r-z ’ noombb . nous: 1suiet..rsl¢l l." llllll "55" °lll°llll~ . ‘ apply 12g pnzy-oy guest, iy informed that the a Lausarlne , ,‘_ p, t ad l” ,_ _ . ‘ iggnference was still set. for Nov. ' b ‘M, L “h, h m“ “ism _ -' ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ » .. ,., ' u eag e a eys - -_ stock’ m on NAssursnessu. the barbers- trirhmed the All-com- ._.~_. f. THE HOUSE Km; nor F. THE rpubiie auction on Nov. 22, Wetl- clcsrcd and " ‘llesdncz. at; 2~..»p.m..‘ 011d, all BLACK-SMIITH, spawn FOR s as ut Pownsl, building inhgbo re- accout. of illness. For particulars ticlildrsi. apply to It. E. Judson on premis- 05 ‘ 4100I1j1711 W681i.’ __._ l” ll‘ Icing Cise Will lit Marie (Special to The Guardian.) QUEBEC, Nov, 1'6.—-\A report to the l/iout. Governor of the PTO" vince on the ‘mental condition of A. Delorme will ‘be made shortly by Dr. Brocbu Medical Superinten- dent of the Bsnliiyort Asylum and the e/p-pointment of nu impantlal medical eoiunlisslon to examine U19 patient once lnoi-e is likely in view of the divergence‘ of opinion lye nursed Montreal and Beauport sl- lenfbts. ' information to this effect was obtained this morning from unques tioliable sources, though Dr. Bro- chu himself would mako no com ment on action to bo taken or rc- sult of Delormefs interdiction in ‘the Montreal courts and the re iection of the medical ccrtiiiciuc Dr, Brochu has furnished Oxpiuus _ In: the view first izli priest's nr-n llll" iul condition is-suc that hv cnqllllll xminage hi; ~» fairs, The step-w? tllltcn by Dr. ilrocbu, rungs-his coils hes of, lilo EMPEROR!- i- ' pupa: ‘sub izene ‘s has issued admins: the condom‘ gin Qucou. leabcl lulrd yilal. fienuport" yium wit irl a !ll0l‘l|{_j ‘ me. ~ ., , . Since t épflhuupohtfilliw ‘of lle-Iwl“ ‘ l‘ h‘ iorme’: dltion" ‘varies, w ugly!‘ tram thaitfh rfiijrg- LMQn eai lllirhists {lib " a-mitiatou by vi 5959i“ _. . m}. all‘ . I 4"ll"ll.~~ lleorsto be‘ "o l! soldtlop a is exm . . . l tumour: at upmcnt i . hsbtloiisi ollso. a‘ ‘imaflgh-g _-Pplicu 0° _ _ __ ‘i offer for" sale farm of 190 1am Mrs, georgeBell at Cape acres, situated at Greenvaie‘, Lot Traverse corner will be sold by 46. Sixty-five acres or which are‘, theZ-did s-tate of ‘cultivation. the bu» Lion. 2 miles, from‘ cheese steal-ch factories‘. and 4% 1111195 pulr, 3 acres of land, Selling on»; from, the down o ‘it ... . ». 1%‘. gnacbotlkLo, ‘.¢§F.9.§§Y§.l.9l_.{'9t. ti... ,P-,r-.I- ABQUM . H Ki ctty Bastian-to nay tllsll‘ Mimi". to or» tiitulsr- emperor ill comm" tion‘ with litsj tmnccmins Wedd- ing. it was a diy for presentation o; gins‘. and presents valued thousands of domrs cash; flow- ed into tfilepalsee. The emperor silks, horses anltother, wedd-ilu; gifts to his fiancee. The efperor m; ihendmo qt snafu-both on ‘Ms c-m-pr jesties admiration of Henry _ Eighth, of England, and the Vi» anxious that ihlfcmpress contiullfi studyvinl: Engiisil after her mar- rlrtgo under her Amerlcylfilfl l)?» sister. ‘Milfiianru the latter, h vi returned to the Unite-d. Slnlcs her 0‘\\'n marriage. 'l“nr~. rmpcmr is very‘ Wm: ihc _ is llcvliinghuost of his time o rcztiliug-ilows-iyapcrs. fie is s0 - -.".‘|I in papers‘ that. ho has cubed to all the beet once. lll age alfialrs, can _.-__--¢'O_§)——-- Once Wns Enousll- on»... at wlllostlcn~Tho prisons? l-flbikfmel ought to be in lrolsud. to—~.l)id you 115F80- ‘RENO \ l ture between the Kemalist nearly sll m ihflilleli- have been dissllw furniture and housemdid ‘effects. ancenhdelja ‘fine lfqvrtbiof liar-l gom._,,the',,Au§ur . See baud," rug. , H loos": 17-3l..and sofiywlggod. Tillsopi ' ljijty; is Harlot that theta, 8,0! the Mil-i “ ‘ ‘ mny 2 mfl (mm 1 rd y stfi- damn armistice compact and respected by the that‘ there will. be the withdrawal f Soumis. For" par- ' from the zones, is °"'°'l'#£"=‘ or 5 . . . av, rs: siesta, Nov lsél-nrrgzrlnl . {menus-chm symv-‘llll- ed in the Forsidden relief to the ‘government, ». , glt is felt llcrii. (‘arable reception decisions apd, ciiiatory.att1t_ _ While, all ‘cue Nationalist not acceptable "or res, the document oilfer a reasohmble ill. gave.- brocslles. an imperial _edlct ss- naiuo of Henry-wan ess. due to their uls- the m; in it to prove Both mnaieeties ‘are Enllafid‘ t m. who succeed . Bl‘ g tli disc sa conferenc fond if English iausuasc °lll° ‘WNW BERLIN . Ndv. ‘Nothing. not even ‘ divert rczullnl! lWWMlliDPT-i- _ e d by any future wit- cuslous "olicc eoustnble tgmgag irritable-ole. sh‘; 1'" service, was proc from i_ bo . ‘ Allan's |Mlu' on liillnib mu of model! lfllll l’). ‘to ieiin erti eta r‘<'tl_\‘. an if. V! I ‘3i§'£é.'.‘"l¥."!l ~~i it ill the. <1? Any immediate danger oi‘ u rup- ' authorities repaint by the Allies 0i‘ a of Allied troops Mudania convention. The note, which _ has been eager; awaited for several days, brought Allied authorities sud, the. . populist-lop vi. ..the who‘ have seriousiy doubts , the good intentions of the Angora demands throughout "caused them t6 reconsider their {dept a more coun- Q. are. not wholly easing w the All- rgnr reaching an scco on the att tilde their delogst should take at itaussnne. ' ‘M l w‘ to Lsusaune sift! tho Italian representative. M. Pol 1 ill ‘attend and 6 1 ening scssiospf the couriers "e 16.'-—~lt officsliy said-that the rcslgln of the government will not a the reparationsflprogramme, a , pounded in yesterday's note. .'i,‘ , It is declared, would be main!" ‘. fuses-Nos lmuntsilaoniqf Weir,- .10 William Yorke. whorune g S. Prince Albefrt ‘wi he h W‘ this 3 it horse , ii ‘ b" Tfilstljlwlfdfltflh.“ lug f" tolltlree-n ' steyvmie.‘ tlwsnemy r m. use» 150mg, behind it siting the r ed. ltlb PLE. Nov. \16;- was 2 Allies and the ents _,2 seems to ted today by the| note verhment do, will be Nationalists and no insistence on id down in the y. sritlll the that the pliffsv.» 0f the, Kerusllsl me ‘world D ... l-lllll. clauses, aft the is considered to lbssie for discus- nt ' France , ‘J-Plrls on san- the Premier;- e matters ivitn I i! H91 government. collided Miriih ‘ B1138? . who was d b‘ s-ryounz "bile. bros l“! ‘warm ' its .= 1. a posit to to lilitli ills. . . haunt that was _ , , rknsul rand ed‘- lr" none at the growth’! 0? in n! the to received a up ‘a strblig tfg ‘t dilicinitii star)’ M! illiib‘! ‘lib thus putti road to v: _ ,_ _ ‘mus genie ‘co " sectiod or the ~ lVuh with conspiracy to defraud Norris ‘lust. Montreal“ . a “The, amount. said to ho involved , 1p, tlio.,al-_l sell, ..consoirscy is sv- - proxi-nistei _ , , Adin Bry- dnt. wlho was locked up in Court gsu-ggejtatien, was later released op.$1i).000 lbsll The other i>lll°ll= era srtlhuow, on their way to Tor- onto. whore, the‘, -. n "-1"- issst ethics-toi- is? Fetuinfa the heat o ,_ . . . slhh '1é;==»=.t;rl 1 ' D "llld ers, by .41'plns'. T-he barber's total U 020 pins. ilk?! f. i t 5 =5 5 (Special to Tire Guardian.) TORONTO. INDY. . .16.—Charged the ‘ball in the visitors territory. theirlwaiting to be sheltered fromirthe clients, four pronlinent Tornntpqsnow. under the scrim. Stock brokers. former members of the Toronto Stock arid. thttChicsgo Stock Exchange were placed under- arrest today. »Th,os‘e held, are Adin E. aryuqt. Toronto, who was taken into cus- tody here by local detectives, an: brother; Chester IG. Pickett. and Andrew ho were arrested in Mon- Turgnto and Montreal de- P. Hhyimt, his \\‘ tectives. All‘ the prisoners were members of the firm of Bryant who assigned last, spring, and who before the assignment had offices in the lC. P. R. Building hcrc and Xavier street. Francois $600,000. _i_ will be nol The Obnnb! Weight rt .. round, elect: dry work. all 50f‘. ‘tiliiifli thlsc day! ‘m1 mq-tssnperature is inst ridht. "haveltiast-illessure bu! we, h voile. view!- » utlifwiihibhtlhs ilbllllsl" -u - ' N A f ‘nit-R s. ms lo‘ to. n! We More. Ii eel ,, . _ 1 ' 01f u .1 in in 1mm a or.‘ ‘ .*tt..‘-t‘.pl=l7>a .\-~-‘~_, ' I w Ill _, ‘r IA. " is. _ that‘ ti; Iris than": mi bluehsy 0 _ . H il-st fll . 'li‘." -_.. i Exchange, and izerd, ic iron is the We cannot ‘ , . see. nmeuovskilv - - ' - A 7601B N EHGURND ‘ Abesweit groun restrain, Inns fir’, Inrancls and St. Dunstans teams Pllll‘ 1 luml touch: battle ‘on a field that. Was white with snow, llllil so slippery that it was alums‘. lHTPQWilDlB I0!‘ tbs scrim to get into ‘Proper forulation. . old and, young football under the, same weather lllllldiidions. the players "who par? eipitated in ‘yesterdays game will long rememiber it. drenched lllwush and ‘throusilmwitn. the cold north wind penetrating to m“. M"- llls lesmubsttlcu on. while the fins marvelled at their gameness. , Both teams ‘play about the some kind of ball. quick to foilou" "l! the play. and roallly to kick to good advantage. Their halves always on the alert for combina- tion plays. lThis kind‘ of, play nuns more in a evidence in the, earlier stages of Hlle game. as‘ the game progressed 1 the hall became so greasy that l1. developed futon scrim and dribble “ game, combination‘ being out of "H119 question. to pass the ball he- " became a risk and both sides “gtightened up. and relied mostly on "jpuntin: and dribbles for gaining " Brollnd. The‘ Kame got under way at 3.10 thelhome team ‘getting the kick ihiis nus quii-ckly ireturned and the visitor-r) proceeded ‘to press their advantage. taking the play well to S. D. U. territory, whema series of scrlmeftook place, a few short-runs by the Xavier play ers brought the play to a posi- tion where it looked as if they ls, B - - - - - - - ----------------'-',vlerc going to repeat. the trick of the previous game. Here "the S. D. U. players found themselves. and flrom {llif scrim. quickly got the ball back ‘to the ‘halves. who .punted for touch. gaining twentydlive yards. from the pass-opt they continued to press their opponents. and fin- ally foreed the play to the Xavier five "gtrd line. the home team here mnde a. strenuous effort to but the visitors were or. | RCOFB. M M.“ 35am” the" oppmflihe alert and: on a short run und- 5a long dribble. brought the play |to a safer quurter. the play con- dom: the field, ‘from scrim to touch, through pud- Hllrs, the ‘bail as it vise, (lribbled would gather |tinucd up and |slong the ground. Fsnow. until it vuas about twice its .Ql‘_lfl'lllfll size, still they played on. ‘neither side having much the lud- rantage. and the hali‘ ended‘ with l8 ‘ The boys conrlng running l for thq‘ momisi undier the bleachers‘. covered with snow and mud. their teeth chattering and their hands so cold their fingers would not straighten out. they donned, up and down the room for their ten whistle sounded for the , second half. evervman was: alul eager -to Sci again. arsed ‘the st. Xavier fullback! "k Never before has the fans. of, Charlottetown watched a game cl’ utinutes rest, and by the time. the on his ices scrim yesterday and w“ “P18” in the game ed by Herb. Murphy of the see- , _ . -- . ‘s’ i mafia; m» ,. i . . wt , a a P . . u uta<uu~|wjlfiu m?” . by IXFllllw-fi , - ‘ _ Qrfl QQQ‘ gaamfi _ , who? “sfilll-lf-i-l “l? o. a ti... thaws...‘- ii ‘ ..., ‘ was. om ' chem u» l°l"'° 3'9’. , ' ’ ' , o I ' A k W IL, ' " AOK ~ . No 40> round- ‘ I ‘ i ’. ,3 , .. ._ y s- ,_-.-,. . ,. ., ‘,... ,‘_,; ;,_-._._ r . n J ‘sfgplfsdsifiroltlllerwhlsuplnnd’ mm =deff§blyaflA _, 1. , g ‘gigglzugosgrves today by 11121.51‘. I, '. w ‘ v ‘in W‘, , . , V’ _. . . 1- -> _. i 7 ' y _ - . ta» ,, .,_,,- A _ ,1 c. Fem: m Shelter, dc Sell ‘A to luster.» sis .2. We‘: l?" my}: 1.3114”? fir‘ mo ll ‘ t‘. I. i‘ ' ' v '. . __ , runes nlltlvef ofJlhe-lfbullfer . . I m- m, 913g '1; ‘terestcd in ,_ , ggélmlbfifrggi"! ;-,'!'§§g";;;ll5 epver,’ ‘ ‘ w ,, . , , , . m‘ ‘ ~ . . “w~ " ' ml Mwbit “will! “ Mann‘ as. carom-asses wraweenase- -' _ , hopped-at Flush p ' ' ‘ ' - _ ' ‘ \ . L . , morlsl,i-iqll,,whel~e,;nfsrprrwllfllfl * I '_ ~.1&-‘_-¢oo----+-> . ‘fneu-"m ANNWENARV l programme iwas carried ' l . wiroun mmu-KruLs-n rdlist-lfony-flve-yesrs ago ‘ ‘ ' . Dr. Borden srendm er Mount » n AN 5W “llll-‘tll Wllm“ P5 _ ' Alumtuplvssti “pfnsided s: the mud, °"‘l=?‘°"’<°"l'°" Him"- "l- Ymerllsvf ‘aliemm ~ ‘at 11w" Tn.- s. o. u. took the lscu-méetini slid iv! "trim on the s»- florm were menitbebs ‘of theboard of‘ resents. faculty and visitors. After a selection __ by u. string quartettc. the ‘Fe Qeum was sung by the choral ‘uses, under-the sir- ection of Professor Bnmtomhead McTaguc tried to gather the ball 0f the lMfllllll Alllllilll Cfll-‘llvfvil- llh to convey it. ovvr (he iinc. lflry- » From the, acirln the bjall ._weut. Responsive reading was iedby to touch. on the pass on}. some Rev. Dr. Philip. pastor 0f ‘the one collided with the referee and Bselwille Methodist ohuflfll, and the. “whistle was‘ buried in the responsive, scripture h" by loud, this» caused a delay of fit; Dr. J.L. Palmer, principal of ,the tepn minutes. wllt.l..a__scnrc_liing Mount Allison- Academy. iss burly sot bus-y, thi: whisti-ydlteiqg Ethel Poole sanga solo, ,, , _ recovered, play WKJfWMIRiQdLI ‘d _ Dr. .i.C. Webster, of Shading thu b. D. U. buys further prvss- delivered an address is prpise of ‘ed matters but, wersfoiied-from the founder. ln- introducing the scoring by a short dribble by two speaker, Dr. fiorden paid tribute l’ 510"». . .. ,_ . io the speaker's’ some ‘Iolutli ‘r ‘The st. r. x.‘ slowly _,fo.ced,_the o“; “mgr, wghsw WM}; Mon‘; ha" Olli 0f denser. the some tesmjAliison ‘men who bad made a name m-fl-kei another break but were for ‘himself on ‘both sides of the brought down aftera short run. Ausmm fro mthe scrim the St. h‘. X. can“; 1n m, 091mg“ ‘remarks m. web MW“ °" m9" llllllllllelllll "'1 ll oter referred in appreeiativeterms ions dribble. from the scrim the?’ to the founder of Mount 1unflOn were amrded. a free kick, it was 1u5¢1¢u,_1¢m_ me late Charles F ltiilceel getting money from vbome. Allifigm andwwwtw out them“), y were at a loss to lmnu what pa“ m‘, msmuuou had made t‘) db Wm‘"":‘1'~b°'“5-">*°‘°’*F $91 The speaker delivered a dis "Y m" Elm 8351118‘ "'31 ll 59°“? course on the need for the davcic ‘vmd- “d bemg l°° hand)’ "hi5" inent of a national spirit He‘ g- opponents iiuc to punt. they fin- grated‘ Nuance of we ink ‘b! ll3...i‘.§°‘.i‘.li‘.i°'l.hi‘é“‘it"i'.'i"...l%l m» Me»- w» -»---- w-tth only a. yard or so gain A The steam" “Wm” “may w“ we The may continued in ‘ficflm almighty dollar." People leftthis - Qillllll-PY l0 work-in the factories 0! work between the S. D. U. thirty me m, e M.) I h '1 and fifteen yard lines,.the Xavier ‘ ‘ 5 -“ ""= ° ' “- 1751"‘! . States with little compunetion b ". li .~ . t. ' - . cgitzuffifi ‘if €£ergv£fgc°§e_ 2:3‘; The speaker contrasted ‘this at» lo be shut back, with one minute "L909 °t lndingf°nc° ‘l-‘fdwlm-u? to go the home teant broke away fir” t-lliveagdifi?‘mwsglgrzhlfg°wi their expulsion. Tue latter people made every effort to get back w their native land. _._Dr. Webster advocated more in- terest being taken in ‘Canadian ‘history and in the teaching of the sanuajn .our puibiic schools. He pointed out the need for d" reju- venation of. the historical societies and oi-ened- the sewml period, the‘ u his attemllt to get the ball. slipped wide and the home teeth-inward pressed .on for a long dribble, only being stop Deli on the five yard line, when‘ on a long dribble and brought the play down past. centue field. where- it remained until tilns was called. both. teams well satisfied they were still on equal footing. iMr. Wlilliam A. McDonald re- fereed. the game to the satlsfac-I tion of all concerned. The 10ll0W-| ing was the line~up:— .»It'a_. the, V Q l‘ ‘l!’ ll u... ... Ruflet. “On N Ill t. n frosnbvila. l. but could not get rid susdoiflbtry Zena-link.‘ "It-ii _ Mrs. 3m 97 , ‘pnlpsg. n 7mm lded. rnyfoof- Buk coo Avs“ t‘? the ind-used surf Zun- _ , .. Mrs. Carmichael ' Avenue, Montreal. writes :—— H treatment failed 1e cure my ' splsadi l and ensured speedy A unultfi... . _’ new. , ecgenls, ‘but. Zim-BuLclesnsod seated thy skin thoroughly." |$€ past-u gave ‘mother a poisoned has . . . Mili"P.-Hl1h,n ver.N.S.. lays >--.-f'A splinter» n. one weal; ZlJh-‘Bllk removed Ill-pals and fea- ierini and brought peneethesling," , l8. m. mayhem. oust! forth-Out" My! '.—“ My leg y! all ordinary oiniments. 2am 3'51. d 0W- evsr qikklyishbdsed. swelling addin- flsmrnalion ellcd thorn ICALP ly.".. Mrs. W. A1 swhett. der u!» ‘It b I . Mr. Aver. -Tdronio. writes .~—" ljoflbll ' _ h sores when I ‘p! In eflect was simply vion- uiishecl all truce of disease.” - W. Amey, A9, Lyll cum‘ lqtive scrvicqsnd couldn't findtg cure- until I tried Zam-Buk. It subdued pain Qnd-nemovevt-tbe piles in gfew weeks.” :" uwfilrffsltwrnfi h»; nllsntlll: O l’! Qll O Ill , ll I 3153:» All Jen rs 50s. box. I for 01-16. When You are . 0"? "f BREAD Phone Jenkins A Six Deliveries Daily in the Moun-t Allison name. W65 fi -i ‘ . “Mble to mke hinvplace at centre veyear ectureship in Canadian history to the value oi $300 per annu-nl. 1 think ere will be no difticuity in obta- in; competent Flllll lealll- lecturers to give short courses. i, -,,-:.: .| stiliment-v , (spqclditq The Guardian.) ,,-,,.I_?ARI,S. NillT-,._16.—G0FT|'-\.1§n)’ day turned‘, 11ml. l". "ls" glrmfs reparations claims, undo the ‘decision of Augubt 3i lest. qerrsuu‘ . reparations’ here; d‘s-posite¢_.uwith mh _ toms commission 95.009. rivalries‘ ubrs inlm-usects May 1s. 192a. +> d. 4°»? viouel, 000 ‘gold marks. The differencco If 5.000.000 marks is partially ~ Mu deliver Friday ‘such additions _ Notes’ the reel latiee duo. A\ or‘ “ GIFT, T0 CHARITIES b! Philadelphia. who was C ' ll 00. i1 a u» dtlii." i. r h ratifies tat give sway more’ obqfilqtlllion dollafi which, a would x 15°11?" ts». _ fw ..- ‘reels nd~ F ml , carry-a ltd: st‘: loh. Mr.‘ inl-bei. so tbpt his brothers ., Qll . '.' ‘ i‘, _ _ l_ ‘m t (Signedlq; . ., H Germany Remit-an h» ihlurmlv W. ill . ... .i.*“.‘;;.'.'i.'?.?.;$."..‘l€i£i2. iiiiliépiiraiiiirs t9- Bel-I officials] mg to the following resolution of fellfiltllciio counnfittee appointed lby a . 50-- thvortll of such 110198. IlllY"‘~sidc1-,~ the matter: “Whereas, up- _Th cash balance dlie today un- '51“; c-yndidgeqs st. the lust general . c schedule of payments wry-hummer. election om u the Lib- vglecided upon was 60.000,-,°ra.ls were return-ed to power Can- cov- cred ‘by other receipts ulrendy in .319 Jtands ‘of tho corupaissiomand flermnny has announced that she as llré necessary to cover . lvnw vonk. Nov _15f--Tl|8, five brothel-s more lhlte Jacob oimsfil. he g hhdpliu-bel corporation. Over» ' ’ m’, Nevgflfork. ,i>hiln- w. $021245 jmsglliuhsgl? e , _.o_ ,_ will 80 nieces and ‘nephews nf mrthwblt ‘theywbeiielfs .d irei expressed ' . *5. _. ._ed=ilrro'lfi¢il errbri in 4h‘.- the procession formed egain and marched. to , the I cemetery, where each dropped a spray of evergreen upon the grave of the founder. ilan ith Roll; , Tildftfliiri‘ vine 1ST. JOHN. ,Nqv. 16,-—A few do?! ado a man was placed under sweat. for wandering about the streets. and ‘not giving a sstisfac iory account of himself. When searched at police headquarters be ups, found to have in his pockets several bonds and about $400 when taken before the qpoiice mag istrate fthe prisoner said that he was guilty of stealing. it was learned that became from Char lptlelww and uihilehe ‘w... re- ‘manscd m jail the police officials mt in ‘wmmunioation wink the men's family thnougb ti", Chief 0' Police of Charlottetown, with the ‘fell-lit ills-t a. elutive is expected lll tlw city wpy. when the pris- oner w-ill ‘be handed over and T... ill bed hogme. it is considered for- l , ts that he jvasjble torusm about the streets nt a very lat-i .1113" FM Bull» Ytmlu the large Amount of men y._, n.1,“ “'2'. .. . Not ‘ma: Set (sbéém as Tlhe Guardian.) ‘HALIFAX. N.S., NOVi-lit- Th9 ‘Conservatives hi’ the BTBdors-i con- ristituency of Halifax will not coll: 'tost the coining byelection accord- re- cent Conservative pleating to coll on. as-surauce oi‘ who LilwT-lll- he!!!’ f M]; Jvmrld quickly cuter umon n ‘Holden Era‘! the citizens aLNQYll soils; returned ,1 "Solid, slalqcu" m». then; to sup rt ‘a Liberal gov- eminent in Ottawa "and in order that/ slurtber and uutrammeileil ‘eppo tunity may bo given the Li-b~ ura nrbers. of Nova Scotis to iln pic their promises. , ‘fThls-committee ls of the opin- ion; that; while it would-nrclcome ‘ .1 genera-i election ioafford an 09' portunity _ to piacegl strep and -,.o5..,y¢qg.i~, government in p0 ‘er at 01mins, no useful end would be achieved in nominating and elect tingpnq opposition esndidfliW-lmm Nova" Scotia in this Domini-on bye- lection." . Three candidates are ncw,_in,th rlcldtis ‘Halifait, tyre Liberals an ‘one labor. I I .94. twsncwims fmbimrs oTcIJ-wtili s.‘ mimic: reyrm Guardian.) ' .5 , _ n Nov ltmermnny has More than _ t oreolf d-ist "I nemtersd voters.‘ The bsby mm," betaken to the polls iby its moth- ,.e... milk“ (‘nearly IA. reinvention». moor wit: ll . . ‘Flemmi- an: su- t m‘ JP-lfliibnfx of 2.10am 3.0001 8T. F. X. S. D. U. 0f the maritime provinces and re- . Full Back fer-red apprecintlvely to the syn». J hfcDonalrl C. Shaw pathetic efforts oi‘ ihe Secretary _‘ aives . of State. Hon. AB. Copp, in get W. Murphy B. Murphy ting the Frdernl Government to_ A. Ryan (Capt) P. Rooney assist in producing lanterm slides H. iiackey E- Glllifl for illustrated lectures m: Canal s. Currie ‘ c. Gallant dian history. l , _ Quarters . _ lAt. the conclusion of Dr. Web- S., A. Mole-sac A- 310909915] star's discourse the chairman read, A. Benton ' J B-.'M¢1'35ll°-n letter from Dt‘.“‘Web'ster in. D. C. McEachcru ‘P- J ‘Vfllsll which he "offered tircontrirbute to! _ ‘Flllwllllli . .. ltlount Allison Iinivursitv n five? J. (‘anlerou H» Mllljillll‘ year ieciurcebip in Cnnadinn his! l’). "M11 F5 9°94" tory. value $30 per annum. This; D Chisholm P- Yllcnllmlm zrnuouncementwyvas received with‘ R- ‘5- -M°D.°lllllll V- 3mm‘ applause by the audience. D. A. ‘Mvilnnls B- Cmkel‘ m. Webster's- letter read as fol-l c. Hillier (cart) St C. ‘Frasier is“; _ _, ; G- Dfllwll - C ‘Nhcamly "ln order u. stimulate an inter‘ - Sllllu“ H est in Canadian hisiiory in the! F 87:5; Dniversity, qnd in appreciation of ' X“ gm‘ ihestand taken ‘by the regents of ' ' ‘ Nilougt Allison his regard to higher] . euctonin e erii . - Leo Sullivan. who was inlured 0% Iiahbulldthkénufgfmglggglz v Yquake swompnnied u-ns experienced LIIOfI-Il 25 nrinuies after midnight,“ this _ _\‘,o fuzther damage with ‘ .' The populalinn ‘warn on rt. and no casualties lvrere diliij Sti nee‘ Deurscbe Ailgemein Zei. ‘ Evcrythilig. ThaPs GOOd lZQEBt MAR tracks 15th 1922 by Rev. Geo. Mrs. Herbert B. Bowucs sington. boards at 12 o'clock to HartsviI-le. ember 14th. Miriam MscLeod. Funeral Saturday at o'clock to Belfast cemetery. MoADA M-At Lake tery. ROSS-An "Dcrchéeier. Mass, '- formerly of “H Ihficld. wife ren. also mother a brothers. , ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE ported today that. a stronger; WQVQ. ‘lhomi cane the all: reported. r u . . ‘ .. :i'.-..i£‘.i£.d..“'°-"“' “mi-ft? -c up mi. iron “g0; a. '5‘: 131's ......§.§. su . MoAsE-sowuzss-Az the homo of tho_,.bride on Wednesday Nov. Ayers dtobert E. Mouse of New Annsn to ‘Hazel Mae daughter of Mr. and s ‘of Keir. MATH580rN~At itosevalley Nov ' l6,|1912. Mrs. Margaret Matheson aged 76 years. Funeral Saturday MaoLEOD-At Point Prim on ma. MseLwtl. ' daughter of Daniel D. and Mrs. Verde, Nov. l6, Mrs. Patrick McAdam, age m) ' _\‘e'ars. Funeral Saturday morning at 9 o'clock to Vernon River ccmc Nov l5, 1922. Mary-Mackintosh. David W. Rose. leaving i6 mourn besides her husband. three child- nd sisters and .1553 _ , AT coouutso sANrl-Aco. cunt. raw. 10,. The authorities» at Coquinibo. :15- by d titnd m. 1 of‘