. I or a MAXIMS i» I ' MERQHANT or A ' —— MERCHANT Many a" man’s note ———' is better than his char. To boast of honesty acter’ is to confess the lack of it. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Charlottetown Guardian '1’ lamina‘ Guardian, lounge; 022:: I1 I II I) II II “JO 'i;",““ii...f," 3'...ioi"'i...o 'of"ii.'s. m» Nlllill WHllEll lllils lHl‘ INB lg SPAIN IBANEZ’S CHARGES CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 “LONDON T0 ROME” GANOEIST RESCUED FROM ENG. CHANNEL BEING BOOMED T0 succsnn GOMPERS FREIGHT RATES i CHIEF OBSTAGLE llilllllll slls llnslilllil , nulls llllll Declares There Are- Too Many Adjournments i. [IF Niiililili liiillillifi Flili lliiiiiiiliNi Say England Wants Dis- l. 2 . l. l '7. l Won Four Firsts in Six Classes of Foxes Judged an'd Suspensions curs?“ g°stpifileg Till AGAINST ALFONSO , '“‘- , _L e vt, ' ——— GREAT INTEREST RECOVERY OF GOODS w {lv-ay n er i Personally Responsible for Military Disaster- Betrayed French .(8pecial to Guardian) COOLIDGE MAY TRY Attitude of Canada on Prince Edlward Island Competitors" Grabbing Nearly all the Witnesses Tell of Paying for Property Taken Prizes From Them , Disarmament Pact N ,, “P filing“ ‘ MONTREAL, Nov. 20.—The Remains to be De- Viviwie Bias (Speolai to Guardian) law courts of Montreal do not al- it , - C0 lb fl i161’ TORONTO N 20 ways co-operate with the police ermlne ma"! 9'95“, . 0V. r-TIIOR: was in the heist manner, Mr. Justlee against King a tremendous‘ attuudarlce at the Qoden-e W3, m“, at ‘his ans“ GENEVA’ N°V- ZQ-Aflfl‘ i AHOBBO. 0! lox show today and the greatest JOHN L. LEWIS no,“ u...“ day of Inquiry. with telephone Spain. a pa-m- of the police '- probo by Alderman J. H, Bedard, member of, the executive commit. i=8. whose amnion was that “too many cases are adjourned and too many judgments suspended and too much ball granted with- out ‘even the constable knowing HON. ROBERT ROGERS pm“ o. 10o pages, publish. ed ln France. Great Britain and the Unil- ed States to- day, charges interest was evidenced as the vari- ous classes were Judge-J in full view of the spectators. Fox ranchers who are visiting here say they never believed it was possible to gather together so many out- standing specimens, and there ‘is abundant proof that the industry messages to Paris and London, oHlciais of the League of Nations Issued a warning tonight against drawing exaggerated inferences from Great Britain's request for Pmiiliflnement by the council of discussion of preparations for the proposed conference f/r the President of the America-n Mlnei Workers who is to be boomed for the presidency of the American Federation of Labor to succeed Sam Gompers. {om-i- 'I' +++++++++++++ Says freight rates are the chief obstacle in the way of the Western farmer on his road to prosperity. A 30% decrease from present rates would be none too much, and the railways could take some steps in King Alfonso the King wit-b being directly and is progressing. it." this direction without serious con- pwsonany responsible for the Colonel MacKlnnon of Charlotte + CHARLES A’ MATTHEWS + Twice during the day the alder- regf-‘Lctiozio: rnlmrpems‘ 5°"l"°"°°5 1° themsmm" hi’ ’b°' Spanish mllit-ary disaster at An- lown was the “big noise” in the ‘l’ G055 T0 PR|$0N ‘l’ man appeared in the ‘witness box B . °. ° ° a“ '"s"“ ‘ha! 5"“! lleves. nunl, in Morocco, in 1921, in which hull classes iudlled. He colulleted Il- -l' and he filed with the court an mam merely ma“ Wm" 5h‘ T___"> General Slivestre and several thou~ in five out of six clusses and won + can d, P c“ + iimervlew he had granked m a _ says in her note to the seoretar. rl- -l- -l' 1' ‘l’ ‘l’ ‘l’ ‘l’ ‘l’ ‘I’ '|' ‘l’ ‘I’ "' sand Spanish soldiers were killed four firsts. two seconds and a ( a an r ) local Paper setting (eflh hi; lat of the League in which the;- cHAMBERLAlN TO ATTEND -l- and thousands of others made third; three of tho winners bolus ‘I’ TORONTO Nov. zkchar- ‘l. views m“ “he bum o’ the on“ "Wm w“ mad’ m" ‘h’ R°"‘°"+ LEAGUE or NATIONS -l- I"3’°"‘~‘“- bred by the veteran breeder, -|- l" A_ Matthewe, Jr" former- -|- were a. f‘ a h k l’ I ‘mefllflo of the Council in De-. The noted Spanish author also Franklin Bovyer of Bunbury, P_ E, i. assismm provlncial ‘reasun + thehjdu‘ r ' e “W” d° "9 camber elllmlnate the di$irma-!+ '|' charges King Alfonso with betray- l- y' P- c. Smythe, of Toronto, was rescued from the English Chan- "WM question from the agcnda,|’l’ i$o==ifli to The Guardian '1' in: the French hy lzivins secret in- The fox show was visited by the ‘l’ el‘ Wh° W" *5°"‘°"°¢d M" ‘l’ m“ fl P - MI an" He had encountered some rough scan He was Wm,“ give because owing to its recent ac- q. LQNDQN Nov 2°___F°r_ q, formation to the Germans during Lieutwmnt Governor of ‘webec ‘l’ "°°°"‘|Y m w" Years i" ‘I’ c ve regent miles of the French coast when a strong southeaster blew him back 0958M" to office. the British Gov- - . . ' ' the war. who w“ much lmerestefl‘ “is” by + Prison for compile-it In the -l- to sea again ‘He was spotted by a small shiP at midnight drlftlnfl in ernment has not had sufficient + clan Minister Mme" Cham- + 1mm” “umsed Alma” “I ha“ General Manager McLeod of the y 0th“? hitch lilzhls in today's nvl- the moonfigh‘, and was picked up ,5" an exhausted c°nd|fl°n_ H, had “m, to form an Opinion on the berlain announced at the N‘ in: Wrillvn General sllvesi-re B» Bank 01m)“ 5Com‘, '1' provincial bond sale scan- —l' (loncelncltldcd the rollowing: Rene Ion his cornpass‘ money, glcthing and had eaten all his food save a protocol for the pacific settle- ‘l’ Fmflfl" Qfiice this morning +1t>ttor commanding the Moroccan The ‘JWRPIIS are: + dais, wae taken to Kingston q. Chenevert, K. iC, shill lu- had rc» pint of wage,- when resend, This phqtugraph was taken WM" he "Wilt 0f 1 nternational dis t i ti, | u h + army (011)., as I says. mid adding: Black Malie Pu s - - covered stolen oods bolml i. i ‘ ' . . p“ ‘is’ '1' at he WW d a “d t ° “Don't bother about the instruc- p -I' penit€ntlar this mormn to 'l- g 5"": i" i-ft London and shows him bidding farewell to a friend. To deduc | H. . _ Flrst_owned by CD1’ Mflcmm Y 9 mm by paying S_ Mommy)“ Mm __'7‘v_ Wm, “m, mm H? m“ Britain -l' League of Nations council 4' tions nf the minister of war. who ililil- llmil by Flllilllllil BOVYW. + begin hi5 “Mwce- A" a?‘ T Mcndelson was also tho ugh: of -l- -l- III -l- 'I' 'I' ‘I’ ’I’ ’I’ ‘l’ ‘l’ 'I' i’ ‘l’ ’I' 'l' -l- 'l' 'I' 'I' -I' 'I' 'l' 1' ’I’ ‘l’ 'l' ’I' gm “l i] m. prqtmol would be meetilng at Rome, December 'I' I53" imbecile? Charlottetown. 1' peal against the sentence -|- recovery m, win-rm vhwnwun" NIN ROM U s IN + P" m ‘he "Plnm" 0f The Ollie-i . , h General Sllvestre advanced secénd__spurro\v Lake Co" U" ‘L w a m‘ a b I I l + "W" m S‘ n b _ T ‘ i‘ ~ ul-lv CANADIANS ARE RETUR G F . . idle. Uu thv contrary, lhey My m, ‘I’ B, as the head of the Brltls ‘I’ against the advice or Madrid . mflm is 8_ a ed y prov no at backgimrq km‘! filittlizjrlotléowthlo suit? LARGER NUMBER3; FEWER LEAVE QQUNTRY q-formatlorl reaching the League lsl-i- dvlegation. it was also an. Ii says lbanez. ‘and was surrounded ‘rhiv-isn-Mtlglc Fox (10,, summer. 4' will‘! 9i IP99“ Yflwfday- ‘l’ ‘ ' ~‘ I l "i ___ ___ ,|, that Britain ls likely to approve it.' no e ,- ham e,-_ and his army annihilated . H - i, + + + + + + + _l_ + + + Wilrii-S 0f $300 for tho ptlylnrnt of ‘I’ though with roscrv-ltilon it‘ I‘. u"; d that M ' c b + Goncernln the ails ed betra a-l l’ "_f"6unh__‘patte and ‘vow,’ on‘ . T’ + $165. ‘lie had ilrtervictvcil _ lllondel- ‘l’ _ (c”"dl‘" 'P"°“‘) ‘l. corded ample time ‘It l: pointl‘; lam “mum, b‘ u" °"|¥ 5m’ ‘I’ of the ]r|=encgh_ “ma” gum-m, "fat mm,‘ - ‘i son in tho presence of Detective -|- OTTAWA, Nov. 20.—ln the seven months ended vuth October 'l- , __ -|- lsh dcleqate to the council. 4' King Alfonso, who had boasted of Fifth~Puro Canadian Fox Co.. . + there.was an increase in the number of Canadians returning + (conmnued p 3 + -|- 4- + -|- -|- 4- + 4- -|- + e- -|- + buns a Francophile. one day dia- summemlllii- - (conmnued on Page 3) 1|- from the United States, and a small decrease in the number 0f i’ __“““'°£L“m;) -—-——<o->—--- gm“?! Lhiinrar slalailllon wgh (like slack Femi p __‘-<*’*i , renc m ary a ac e an a or Flimt_os:gr “Em Mflcmnnoll‘ _ 'I' Canadians Qoing there. The number of tile latter is still Very i _, ward when me French had (“wow bu,“ by 1,3 “ovum I 4- heavy, however, and the D¢partment of Immigration is not mak- -l cred the secret ofvGc-rmanyh code. Second—{‘.olonel lilacKiunon I I .9 in ublic the figures. For the sewn months ended “with OctOb¢r (- ' li- w“ [mind m“ a German “$9M Th.i,.d_C..pu,|n 1r w you." g p ' . had reported verbatim everythins Sunlmerslde. l p h , z tgrtlhllumtzerl. zggesrgng canljda fro’: thedunétgss statesgva: x that thc- French attache bad said , . is to a . were orn in ana a, , were ri to the King. --i_- ‘ -l» lsh subjects with Canadian domicile and 1,955 wfire naturalized i’ (Continued on Page 3) i4. ganadiang .|, ~l' While there was a decrease 1h general immigration to Can. 4; ' 4- ada for the last seven months there was an increase for the 12 'l' (spasm to guardhn) 1' "tombs of about six per cent. 'l' ' WHITE PLAIN, Nov. 20.—~Geo. 'I'+II'O"I"I"I'+'I"I"I"I"I"I"I'II"I"I"I"II’I"I"I"I"I"II'I"I' col. D- A. Maelfllnnon‘, D. 8. 0. Dolan, White Plain roll estate op- erator, said today ho had offered Jack Dl-lnpsuy $675,000 to meet Harry Wills hero or in (Yonnccticllt on noxl July 2nd, llolap said the contest would hu bucked by a wealthy sylzlllirzlto. und that nn Arena u) ul-rolnlnorltlte 100,000 spcclatrrs would b0 crested. -i---Q0>——- Butter Exports ()'l"l‘1\\\'.\, Nov. 2ll.——A|l outstand- ug l'(’llllll‘:' of (iunadlun agriculture ‘ll the pnstwvul" period has been tho (illl/Pilllllllfilli. of dalryillg. An indication of this is soon in the fig- ures of tho. export. trlulc in butter. in 1915 Canada's total hullcr ox- ports amounted to 2.721.913 pounds, valued at $639,625. This ytutr the exports have totaled Ltiisltiflaliti pounds valued at $5070.69]. -—--&+a-—-- “*'——-"-""'—~ . u...‘ Accepts Invitation Zondensed Specials To Banquet i The filllowing wiru from Sir HATEP-tc. per word, not each insertion in this column. E 'ENVELOPE8—25 FOR 10c., for 209., 100 for 80c. Guardlal Office. For winter months. North River Road.——878~11-21-3l ‘FOR SALE-REGISTERED ‘MALE and female fox pups. F. W. An draws, East Royalty. 8804121-2 ______,. . 5C ti mi ‘FURNISHED HOUSE T0 LET- Apply 10’ fieury Thornton. President of the Tnnnldlan National Railways was ‘oceivctl ‘today by Mr. W. L. Higgins, Secretary of the Chan iottetown liuoril of Trude in answ- sr to tht- Board's invitation to at- tend a banquet in Hotel Viotori vionrluy r'ght: < "Happy to accept invitation Hoard of Trade Monday evening, ‘ and shall be pleased to meet coun- cil of your iiourd during my stay In Charlottetown. I shall ibo sc- companiod by several of our direct. ors and some of the officials of the Jompauy. Will furnish you with names as sonn as possible. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov. 20.—Every pro- vince in Canada is sharing in prizes at tho Royal Winter Fair. The Maritime Provinces and Que- bec uro maintaining their reputa- tion in the Ontario ring for dairy cattle. In the Jerseys today. J. It. Douglas and Son. Truro N. S.. were second for junior bull calf. in Gucrn soys. tile iliarltixltias had the most points with the following prize winners: Roper ‘ Bros., (ilmrlotic- town, second and third for aged cow; first for thrco-yctlr-oltl heifer; first for two-ycar-olil heifer; suc~ 0nd for senior yearling. and first for jllnlior yoariingl J. Milligan and Sons. Westvllle, N. 5., were second for two-yeur-old hoifor, and fourth and fifth for junior yearling heifer. in butter salted 14 pound box. Plctou Dairy, Pictou, N. S. was third; Brookficld Creamery, Truro. fifth. Salted 56 pounds—Central Cream cries. Charlottetown, I’, E, I.. first. Not a Fatality In 1924 Flying OTTAWA. Nov, 20.—'I‘hough the flying operations of tho Royal Cana- dian air forces during 1924 have taken up 3.340 hours of flying time there has not been a single fatality or any accident involving serious in- luries to any of the personnel which proves, according to a bulletin tissu- cd by the air force, "that flying. as carried out by carefully trained personnel, is quite applicable to iiilTH ANNIVERSARY i iii MELIUPIST (ZHIIRBH 'l‘h<~ (“llliuial llnarlls ul llu- Moth- ollisl (‘lulrch of this oily lift‘. hulking special arrullgculcrlla for lilo cele- bration of tho 130th anniversary of tho opening of lbu Brick (‘hurch next Sunday lill’ 23rd. insianl. Tho Rev. John Prlngle 0f Sydllr-y, N. S. will be the special proucllor and music suitable to tho occasion will bu tendon-d by the choir. ‘ This is the oldest plncc of wor- ship of any dilnimlllnlltioll iii Chill" loitetown and during the sixty years of its history twcnly one nllnlstcrs were appointed lo its pul- pit, ()f these fourteen iutvt- passed away and those still living arc Rev. Dr. Cowperthwulto, Rev. (l. M. Young. Rev. Dr, Thomas. Rev. Jac- ob Haney, Rev. R. G. Ifulton, Rev. G. W. F. Glcndcnning and the present pastor, Rev. \V. M. Rynn. This church was (lodicaled to final sl-rllloil was preached by lhc pastor, lill’ Rcv, Dr. Rlchey and tho. illhvl’ lllilli!e"i.(’i‘l>l preaching in t-on- nocliinl with llu» opening services. ‘villi-h worn, Ill‘i(I for two Silbhalhs’ \\‘l’l'u iii-v. l)r. Stewart, Rev. l)r. Pillll’. Rev. Dr. Spraglul, Iiev. Wm. Sm-I-lll and Rm’. \Vi|lianl Ryan. Thu it: v. Will. Ryan who is still living, is the falllm" of the present pastor of lin- church. Frnm lilo hundreds of families who zlllonrlorl tho. (zhuruh or Sun- day School tavhon the church was oprnrd and are now among the men of llll- congregation are W. A. Weeks, ("0i. F. S. Moore. Edward Davy, (lcorgc E. Full, William Croc- kctl. John Pnssnlorc, Benjamin lironlltnr. lienry Smith, F, Herbert floor, R. K. Brace, \\"illianl Hutche- son, A. ii. Brown. Alfred Large, John A. Iiinnre. George Gardiner, the worship of Almighty God on the 13th of November, 1364. The Jamos Puncher. Theophllus Chap- peli, Henry Parsons. §-§-§§-§§-Q-§§¥O 0'6 040006 OOO-‘OQ f0 0004 O O §r§§r§ §V§OOO O0 0-0 6O NEWSY lllitlllils Flashed In At A Late Hour (Special to Guardian) LONDON, Nov. 20. -~i-iow an Eastern potentate who, because of his high position is known in court only as “Mr. A." is alleged to have paid £160,000 in settlement to a husband who uiiscovered tho pot- entutefls relation with his wife, came out today during the trial of a suit of C. E. ltoblnson, a former bookmaker, to TIECDVCI‘ £125,000 which ho alllcges a London Bank owes him on zlccouut from tho pot~ enliuto. ' The bank asserts that tho nmnoy was never rccoivi-d for Rnbinsrlu ullll also illlegrls lhat tho plaintiff was a party to a blackmail plot to obtain money and therefore is not ontillcrl to rue-over. itobiilson who (ICCIHPCH he zlcccptoil lunacy "lily on behalf of his wife from [whom he was forced, hy her ac- ilollfl. lo part, in rl-hutt-al charges blackmail against others who arc not parties to the present action. The (race which is being (lilntr-st- ed on both sides by nlost onlinuzlt counsel. has created a profound sensation throughout the country in view of the statement of Lord Ilalsbury. rcpresentinlz Robinson that. t-hc trial would reveal “thi- most hideous case of blacknlalllug voosolruvy" ever heard in the Brit- ish courts- Gift 0f a Lock 0f Napoleon’s Hair BOSTON, Nov Ii». —A lnck of Napoleon's hair, that was a gift or iginnlly lo a Prince of the Bona- parto blood. was placed, yesterday in the (znbincts of tho hIRS§RCIlllS< {Canadian Press) EDMONTON, Alton Nov. 20.- Ono of the most highly. organized systems of hank frauds in \‘l'estern Canada is thought to have been un- earthed and brought to a close as a result of the investigations con- ducted durini: the past three ulonllls. lindor the direction of De- tective Itcyilcilds, fairer-print expert of the (‘ity Police, one of the illleg- i-rl principals- a mall tzivinl: tho illlllli’ of Nick Scllllluonslcy. with a big hum-h of zlliasvs, has been ztrros loll in Regina and will ho brought hark in lill’ (zily l0 fact.’ four chart;- r-s lu-rr. Another is under arrest in Winnipeg and will Iu- rolurnorl to Edmonton in the course of u low days while nlllcrs iifl’ lllllIll‘ sus- picion, flanks arc said lo have lost thousands by lift’ forgcrins. Tho friluds n" ilu- branch of the Hank of Aloulrcal wore putovcr by moans of lwu checks for $250 and Silfifi in which lhr name of Sam lluyl-huk a u-rll known city room- illg ii()ll$l.’k(’l’.]ll‘l‘, was llscti. It was not until lnarly u luonth after the chucks had been cashed that it was lii.‘i('f)\'t’I‘l‘(I that they were for- wrrics. Even then the inlitation of tho handwriting of linychuk was so wcll done that no Onc- bllt an ox- pcrt would be able to detect the dlf~ fercncc. - gave it to the society after it had boon passed along as an heirloom in lu-r fnlnily; for three generations. am OXFORD, Eng‘. Nov. 2o.._ The famous New Zealand rug- by football team the “All Blacks" which has been tour- ifiil England and winning all llts games. today defeated Oxford cits Historical Society" Mrs. Hovaru‘ Boss _ uovlcaS ALL- TH acme MERrdX sveeo xiwfi/ vuvrlu’ // Qfilf’ g _\\ TORONTO, Nov. 21.-— Maritime Strong south westerly winds. fair. High tide this evening at 6.12 and tomorrow morning at 6.13. Sun sols this afternoon at 4.23 and rlsese tomorrow morning at 7.10. New moon Monday, Nov. 26th 10.16 p. m. Summerslde tide eighteen min- ules later than Charlottetown. ---——-Q-0>ii Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Ratea-Qc. per word each Insertion. the "Freetown Dramatic Players‘ i l 6 OJOQOOOOOOOOOQVOOOQOQQ§QObOOOOOQO-OOQOQQ-QQOOOOOOQO‘ University by a score of 33 to 15 bbfore a record crowd. ‘WANTED - susmess snub near station. Apply "M" care of evefyiiil!’ civil "W" will present famous 3 act farce "The Arrival of_ Kitty" at. d SIR HENRV THORNTON. Archibald l-iopklrls, \Vasbingtou, "iiariiiflu- 861-11-21-1111! s» + e e- e e- + e + ~0- + + + H- + 4- 4- + 0 i’ + 4’ + + + ¥ l’ M Victoria Friday. Nov. 21st. if .*—————— q. cANApA, CHINA AND UNITE-D STATES TO i- iclmldil" We") , °TTAWAi NW- ail-T" T ‘I’ ‘I’ "' ‘I’ ‘I’ ‘I’ T ‘I’ ‘I’ ‘I’ ‘I’ ‘I’ T T ‘I’ ‘i’ ‘l ‘I’ ‘i’ ‘i’ * ‘i’ ‘l’ ‘l’ ‘l’ 1' l’ “rather is unfavorable Saturday. _ BAUBOME sAusAoes MADE PLYMOUTH. Nov. zm-rlvo question of whether o.- not -|- ANGLICAN SYNOD FORMALLY OPENED vssrsno N0" 22nd 20111911131 I ""5 10d!!!- Saunders, Newsorr ‘l’ WAGE WAR ON THE DOPE EVIL I.’ lives comprised the toll of a Canada will participate in the Av IN ‘I ' ' t! 00., Market Building. II’ i fire which destroyed a seven British Empire Exhibition next a‘ ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL’ HALIFAX ‘I’ "The Auction Sale of Mrs, Cn- » 505° 9 124 6m" e- (Canadlan Press) -l- franc blailding‘ l; the business year remains undecided. t —i— Il- tbherinc- Qrumnéondnflgookflisld, gee woanogne Waflfgmugy THE-l- GENEVA Nov. ‘Mp-Canada ans China throw their oupoon a '°° ‘"1 m ° flv- a" "'0 e Ben m: none not _ atur ay, o- u wool: or by the, day- Apply G. A0 to the Unified states proposals for the control and ultimate era- Q- BATAVM i, No 2°_ erepiggv aizv-sitgk-kililgimliig- '0' HALIFAX. Nov. Ell-Tile formll °P¢"i"0 °f "is Aliillioin § gaming‘ zangoatl 1 ogliraclfl i’; “:73 ‘ care of Guard-fan. 848112021 e dloatlon of tile nlrflflic evil. when the Iwrnltienil Onium oon- e- It la defllnltdly flit-lei... that of the Sudan and slid-filo: u»: I’ gym“ "“"'“°'"“ ‘M ""°"'"°°' °' N’ s- "d PM" Edward ‘l’ a 8y o w “'- I l ‘m’ ill‘ %______ V , ‘Joe flniufmo EFTJEK, 0- ierohoo resumed lte eeaelona today. 0r. Henri s. sonahe utmk- e- 664 venom Porlahed in earth- Enyotu... Army. died at mld- ‘I’ """"' "m" '°' "is rum» ei slew": = Bishop Cvadluler. took e "ind ‘Hum! Aitelllion! All ex- ll ‘iflfllvtion cheaply and exped. inn for Canadl. pointed out that we United sure.» had enacted 1- ““"‘° ‘""'°" "°°"*'Y "'°°* "W" ‘°"'°"‘ '°"°W'"II ‘"°""°’ "' m“ '" A" “We °’""i"=I W» momlno with as clerical and e "wmbm °i "W "l"! "WW 0'“- l° 1mm", uocutmt Guarani“ can“ 0’ In", ‘he ‘Morcemant o‘ which would b. “male” m er-dlute ‘I Central Java. vévflvhhillnrlecelved at the hands 4- 86 delelates Present. The report of the executive advised r-als- g staihgstavfy are rsltllulrsd tgrrneot l: rel Job "Prllito . Phon m. . . .4: . - e- h. $4.000 fo ti e 30o i‘ ' ° “m” Wm» 01' l’! 281 59M‘ O the ,. evil m -' and or. amliflfliing dd not II ‘DUBLIN, Nov. 20.—Bye elee- .' wen“ a..el“‘:n:":Cl\.n:flfd Q ’ f: travelling expeme, by l", Q street Monday 1148M. No“ “u: M: ‘m T E ..___i_.__ 0- flood the world with homln. morphine and cocaine. Dr. iBQIInd e- gzgllaocllanll Edireannrti: outh "tl/Vlglltirl-Iiia Nawb Zié-Pro- ‘ movmem A u h: o‘ 020m u a of t e Anglican forward e 7:15 s-horn. ‘ H OPIRIT OF FAIRNE . to d I t th l vldi la I t h d he Y "i 0° IYO e an o a ever". . , n m r pr est e were d l atthe 879-11-21-1I Mud‘, l" u‘ M" payment o! 3:»: Lzzaarednthe-Zgvi’: ylzallcd he.“ th.n:,.ugn'n“he’r.:nh; ofntn 0 have leeulted in the return of ment Liquor Control Commie- 0 Imcreaaed assessment and Win urged hi: eunfufiwn, 350:3‘, ‘F ‘ v account sent you on the first of a a . m. y T ‘h’ "Wl-lblifl"! by lubfllntlli "°" 7°" "f" 7"" °l °P°""°" 1- from the e le to as ertal n . "WARNING " 7”" "W"! 1' u F the mmlm PATONB LIMITM} C "from the“ hideous monste a.’ ‘ Q although not overwhelming amounted to approximately ‘D . ‘nm: °:‘ h ° " ii ii"! Willi!’ b9 Wiiliilfl 1° ""1"" T coined! llflflll- "Ti" 595mb} " sasabaodlr" . ,|, . ,. Q, Q § Q Q q, g. g q. Q; g. g Q g g. Q . Q q, g, . ,. ,., majority. “$47,000 It was announced to- " "I l °P- Q Pushers." Hunter Rivet’ tonyl lily. e-eeeeeeee-eeeeeee-e-e-ee-eeeee-eee§g'"i'm"r9'~iurillr- “OW fi